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11RllGI COAST YOUR HlllTlll DlllY PIPll SUNDAY, llAY 21, HM featurittq ell'· I '<ES, MAAM .. l1M l<EAD't TIHS IS M'.f SCIENCE PROJECT •. ·I ARE TMERE · AN'<' QUf5TION5? t MAYE A - QUESTION •• ~ow DID 't'OU EVER COME UP WIT~ SUCl-4 A STUPID IDEA'? GARFIELD ® LIFE 1€> LIKE MA€>MEP POTATOE~ ••• &.'OU GOTTA TAKE TME LUMPE> WITH THE GOOI' ,,.,,,,___,....,._, LIFf IS LIKE A FINE CHEE~f ..• rr BECOMES MO~E. PR£CIOU45 WITH AGE I '-------~1 1--- &> TME KID IN™E FRONT ROW WANTS TO KNOW IF ME CAN EXAMINE M'/ 'TOAST ON A STICK'' MORE CLOSELY .•• LIF'E I!> LIKE A CMERRY PMOSPHATE ••• 0Y TME. TIME c..'OU GET ro THE GOOP -rnAT WASN'T MIS QUESTION, WAS IT, SIR? NO, 6UT THAT ·- WAS TME ANSWER! b Jim Davis LIFE 1€> LIKE A TURKEY •.• ANY WAY YOLJ SLICE IT, IT'f> STILL A TURKE'w' o p e~, 0 0 0 0 ~TUFF, TM£ FIZZ I~ GONE. -<:::) ~ ((_ LIFE IC!> LIKE A RABBIT ••• If IT DOE5N'T ~ KEEP HOPPING, IT POE€>N 'T uET _ j AN~WMERE · { Cl} • j . J 3 I -G) LOOKING S:OR TME ULTIMATE MEANING OF LIFE, GARF'IELP? IT'S ON TMI~ TABLE SOME.WHERE •, ------ --w~-----------------~------------------------_..._... .................. ~ ........... I IX>N'T WANT '10lJ LYING ~ THE HCOSE AU. DAY. . GO OUTSIOE ~ t0N ANO GET~ ~· EXE~E! t l • t I DENNIS THE MENACE ... my Dad says he gets PLENTY of e>eercise ! Yeah? Doin· WHAT~ - ... changing his mind .... .,.hurting insults an' racing h·1s motor . ., JUDGE PARKER AFTER K IM IS ADMITTED TO MRS. WARNER, UNLESS YOU AGREE TO LEAVE YOUR DAUGHTER WITH US FOR AT LEAST -- THREE WEEKS, WE WON'T WELL , BE ABLE TO REALLY HELP ALL THE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL I HER MOTHER IS INTERVIEWED BY .... THE DOCTOR, WHILE SAM DRIVER WAITS IN THE lDBBY • HER! RIGHT, .. , HOW IS KlM, DR. HAYNES? I by Harold Ledoux ANOTHER THING I I 'D SUGGEST I DON'T WANT i.--.. THAT YOU NOT VISIT Kl M FOR HER TO THINK WE'VE FIVE DAYS! AeANDONEO HER! DON'T. FORGET, MRS. WARREN! WHEN YOUR HUSBAND RETURNS FROM HIS BUSINESS TRIP, I WOULD LIKE TO TALK YES, HE'LL BE BACK SOME· WITH HIM,iOO! TIME NEXT WEEK~ . • • • 4 . . , DOONESBURY------------ P6 I IV'()UE FROM BEING PRINaPAL OF WE51VI E1Al M16J.I ~OOLfflDNTb RETI ~EMENI I I. FIND -rHJtr fW..) CAREER f~ EOOCAT1~ REMINDS ME OF1'~E GAN\E OF MAR&£~ I. .. so HE WoN 1TBE '"'THIRSTY. U5ED"Jt)~ A5 A ~IL.D ! . A~LON~/>.S HE'S H PPY. • ~ 11/EHAP . A SAU.' " AS MA~ OF '1>00 MPl.J BE AWARf: ..... AND fAAf'b WIEN lJoo ~ rf '6 1iME 10 RE.'fi~ ! by F rd and Tom Johnson l 1LL MAkE l BELIEVE ... ,AT LE,AST IT HIM .A GLASS OF ICED l~A! HE TOOK SOME OUT WITH HIM . Nor Tl/AT HAPPY.' .. ,, • l In add.it.ion. Cate.her cannot. be held l iable for: (a) h:6 cI the ~; or Cb) a run ocom:i by the ctiier team Ie6Ultir6 in the 1o6s of oaid ~. u ID B ... t ,-ee1H1NC1 v/r~ UP·IO-PAiE SHOO-r·OU"f S1'Al!S1)CS! "~od T~ste\> ~~~~ ··~RANl<L"" MY PEA~. l PON·T GIVE. A DARN " ( / / f A FEMALE MOO l ~CAL~·~ow·· •Let it be KnO/m that '"I GOf l!" 1& only an c:xpree61on . not aw~ or contract., an:! if ~ (hereinafter ~to a& "Catehe.r•) Iailo to£ield this f}f ~:n btlCCe€Afolly, Catcher Ghal l be held blamele68 .for baid fa.nu.re . 6Ei '(OOR PeseR'T V'eNOuNCe~ He~E! 1-rs EJURS'"T'ING W'rTli THE: L.AieSI GOSSIPANC7 SCANC'ALSl PW S AL.L.. "Tr4E: L..A"Tl:Si"' \ IN17tAN MASSACRE -;cHEt7t)L.ES! -~ YOIJF{ iJll10HELPP~MO"Tt: ~- RESPl~1ION ! t WONPE.R WHAT 'r'OUR NEoi:,T-MATE WILL eE WMEN IT GROW~ UP, BOOKER? ~cARAMBA J 1'Ml'I> TAP ~HOE I~ KILLIN(, M£/ .. t'VE NEVEi' BEEN 'l>O MUMILIATE9 IN Ml.I L.IFE ~---------------------·--,---~ ___ _,... ________ .,.. _______________ ~-~--._ CAN YOU TRUST YOU• IYIS? There are' et ... ,, six differ· enas lft *-•i"I ..._,,. between top and bottem penels. How qlAdlty aft ye• ftM tt.1n? (Mell answ.rs with tMM Mlow. ........... "~ ·9 ,,.._.," 8u!Me4 ., 1UaJOlllP .......... ~" ~ ~ ......... " llA'l '1 · .... 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I WNAr IF 11tt 5rllNPfN(J IN 1HME WITH MY /JRITCH€6 PfJ/111 MfJIMJ MY A'l<t£S 111117 A (A(/_ "11LK5 IN f. I . WHAT 61/f/.1 ' HI. GO KIGlff IN. I W~~. OAD? T~E.RE.'S PL.E.NT'1 O~ ROOM (:OR E.\JE.IN 000'-l ! I c.AN JlJGT ~LAX OUT tN 'Tl-IE SUN ... . - A MAN JV9T CllN'r IJ€ A £4~ 10 H/5 ff/11?5. . , A~O '-tou \JE. "AO LOT? 01= (()MPUME.NT5 r----~"""!!'· ~ ON '-lOUR VE.CORA110N6\ by MacNelly ~Dan· .... ... a11t11 ..... •1 lktllJ It S t J(s Illy stl. Pdge3 Kelly McGillis, who sizzled in 'Witn~' last year, is steaming up the screen again in 'Top Gun' ... but she doesn't even think she's sexy. Inside, a closer look at McGillis and a pre- view of this summer's hot tickets at the movies. s.c....,,,...4 please try SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Conta ins Carbon Monox ide . .. rlton. 8Cll end t00'1 8Cll MeMholi lllS""" 0.6 MG. "w", 0.06 mg. nicotNa Saft ~ Mtmtllf end 100'1 Bak: 1 mg. .... 0.1 .. nicoh 100'1 Soft Piel end 100'1 ~ 6 mg. "ti(', 0.4 "" nicocirle; 120'• 7 mg. "llf. 0.8 ... ,.._ w. I* ciglrn. FTC Alpart Jin. '86. Sillli 8 mg. Y . 0.8 mg. nicoeiw w. I* cipn br FTC IMlhod. 1 . LET'S ASK . 1P ~-41 What was your •st disastrm holiday weekend outing? ' .. - t. • L,_I ..... Sbr ti Ml'Tle. ffllt' ti • nl111• II lllllt: ... II I t tlll 11111 .............. ,., .... J1111a.t.•t1111rt1N ..... .. We were packi,. the car for a trip to Connecti- cut As we were rmdy to leave, we could not find (dauaht.er) Kelly, then 6. I was sure she bad been abdUctcd. I called the police. They found her way beck in a closet. Seems she bad hid there for fun, then panicked when she beard mt aet hysierical. She was too fiightencd to c;omc out" .. When the Irids (dauabters Marlo and Terre, SOD Tony) were young. we made it a~ never to be seperated on holidays. Onoe I was hdd over for another week at the London Pllladium. rd have to mm the (McmoriaJ Day) weekend with the fiunily in c.alifomia. Roee Marie • thouabt the family would survive what I t.bousbt was a 1m'iblc disaster. The result was probably a biF" diSUICr for our neiahbors -they got stuck with my family ... -lllltaS- TUT IUL-TllE IEUCIOI: ~ Peck. who calls himself ... born Ouistian, .. bas lent bis voice to a 16-castette reoording of the New T esument beina sold in bookslora (Trinity, SS9.9S). Pu:k. who turned 70 on A{J!il S, says be went to chuidt often while powing up in La Jolla, Calif.. because ~ was so little cbe to do beclc then. After some of the church services they would have free movies." Romer Moon wooden why New York's Friars Oub named him Man of the Year "after I said I didn't want to play James Bond anymore. Is someone trying to tdJ me so~ ... JoM PWllp S-ID, the march kiQl's arandson. was oonsultant for the TV special TM N~ Sowa Band On Stagr at Wolf Trap on PBS Monday (cbeck local listinp for time). Sousa. a 71-year-Old Manhattan writ.er, was 18 when his grandpa died in 1932. He recalls the banclleader's '"twinlde, bis sense of humor. Actually, be was not that pat a pianist. .. -llfMrt .... ,., ........ - Published by Gannett Co. Inc . • • ___ Alen __ "_· NeuMrth. ___ Chlllmwl ____ _ John J . Curtey, Pt uldent PEOPLE ~. _ft 1·~ .. "A aong is like a woman; lfyou•re jnctiffaent-Endsville." _,,.. ..... USA WEExINo ·MAY 23-2$, 1986 • 3 ,1 COVER STORY ------- Meet moviedom' s princess Kel Kelly McGillis-the lovely, lanky star of'Top Gun' -is a quick-change artist who sheds her silks for blue jeans, tosses aside family life for now, and wears a thoroughly unbuttoned lifestyle. ly ~ DawW Story Fresh from the shower. she pads down the stairs barefoot. in the papcr-thm silk of an antique drcss.ing gown and smoking a cigarette. Startled. but only for a mo- ment. she extends a long. graceful ann. .. Hi, I'm KeUy McGillis." she says, flashing those gorgeous gray eyes bef orc moving into the living room of the Charleston. S.C.. waterfront townhouse. McGillis hardly needs to introduce htt- self Playing opposite Tom Cruise in Top Gun, the new moVlC that irwdcn arc calling the hottest ticket of the summer. she is shapi~ up as the sw HoUywood has been waiung for. Wuh only two !RV1· ous fiJms to her credit 28-ycar-Old McGiJ... lis is moVlCdom's new Cinderella. You can sec 11 in her split-sct:ond ~ fonnanons.. There's the sultry sm:n. now unfolding all S-feet-l~mches across the hving room sofa on this warm spring morning. She's in Owicston at work on a new moVlc, the romantic fantasy Made tn Heaven. co- stamng Timothy Hutton. The strong legs play peekaboo from undcmcath the folds of soft fabric. The hair is stiJI one wet. tang)cd mass of blond curls. The face an alternately classic and exotic configura- tion of h~-piled cheekbones. But qwck tade and she's a fresh-faced tomboy. In a matter of minutes. McGilhs has shed the dressing JOWTI. and bounds down the Stairs in T-sh1rtpns. and black All-SW' snealcers. The ha.tr is pushed up under a baseball cap. and she's out the front door for a run along the waterfront with her S-monlh-Old Austrahan blue heeler pup, Cheyenne. Shades of ~ncva.. the hfe-affirrmng undergraduate she played m Reuben. Reubnr. sexy in an outdoorsy way. and a perfect foil for Tom Conti's qjng. wotid- weary poet But the woman herself rqcct.s the words -sex appeal." "Sexy, huh?" she asks. convulsing into laugh I.Cf. No way. she says: Her lips arc too th.id. the teeth arc all wrong. the mouth too big. .. It's very nice when pcop&c tell me that. and I say, 'Thank you.' But that's not how J think of myself at all. I go to the market. wash my hair, chanie my c_k>thcs. and overeat -just like everybody else. But sat!" . Yes.. sexy. And sultry, and vulnerable and sman. all at the same time. In short. everything HoUywood ever ordered up. ... USA 'NEE:K.END. MAY 23-25. 1986 l TMIY .. B NC; Wr lcCml ... ._""' "°Ill r1,111•.t tw tilt CllllW I ,.., wt." n. 5 ..... .w .............. , a., .•. , ............. tilt .. Mt. .. . Top Gun director Tony Scott says she's ... striking and cxtremcly sexual acuess. It's not just purely physical becaU9C the real strength of Kelly's sexuality comes from inside. not outside. It's what's hap- pening inside her head. It's a brooding sexuality. It's the same thlna that drew "1C to her and that draws Tom Cn.UJc to her on screen ... She has been compared to that other Kelly -Princas Grace. And to Jessica Lanie. Kathleen Turner and Faye Dunaway. Someone has cvm Sl~ that her velvety. husky lauah is vunaac Bacall. McGillis will have none of 1t. "'ibat's IUlly why l never IO to the movies. l don't even want to see any of thole other people. You 1ee. I have this deep-teated. subcon!cious hr of being com_pettd with somebody, with anybody ebe. She has many selves. .. Down deep in- side there is I homebody, somebody who really wants to have children and feel a C%nl.Cf to their life. But that's today. Ask me tomOm>W. and ru rell you a different story, that I want to be a nomad and nev- er tet1k down. But then I think Kelly is'° many dilfetent people benel( .. Take her attitude tOWl1d ~ Mc:Gillis says she loves the ou1doon but hares W'CW1cina ou1 -even tboush the one upstairs bedroom is outfitted with set of chrome barbells and an · blkc. .. It's something I have to do," she sa noting that hcT weight is a constant lem. In high school she ripped the at 190. That's also why she's afraid to sto smoking. .. When I look in the mirror m image is that fat girt who couldn't get date. ... I think somctuncs that's why act -because I don't want to be me. ..I oouk1 become a character ovcmight. .. she jokes about hcT passio for fancnina pasta and beer. Riaht now she needn't worry: She' lean IS I bow win,. But McGillis had to gain 20 pounds fo the role of Rachd Lapp, the innocentl seductive youna Amish widow who gi refuF to Harrison Fool's toogh Phi.lade ph.ia cop in WLIMSS. Her inca.ndescen perl'onnanoe a1encd a ~ audienoe ~ the wooden of Kelly McGillis. In Top Gun, she plays Ow1on.c Black wood. an astrophysicist who falls 14 Cruise, an f -14 flaht.er pilot She's m em. independent, and clo9e!' to Kell McGillis than any character she's pla McGillis 1JCW up the oldest of privileted dauahtcrs of a Newport 1bch Calif., doctor. fler mot.her she describes -a housewife. A mtl mom." And she sa she never felt much like a Ctlifornia girl. · .. I don't even know what a C.alifi · girt is. If you mean unneurotic. then I am definirely not I California Jitl, .. she Sl with that raspy laU&)\. McGillis dropped out of hi&h IChool and~ home to fend for beneff at 16 ... I hated school but loved ac1i~.. she re- members. noting that she won her lint aood notices in a student production o TM~. .., was never rally quite a normal child. E vcn now. if pcop&c expect !Ofneo- thina out of me. then I probably won't do it." Her parents ex peeled a lot. and ICting was not amooa their P.Ut cxpcaatioos. -rm not really close with them." she says quietly. 1bcy raised me to be ~and independent., and that's what rve done." She lived on her own in CalifOmia and studied at the Plciflc Conservatory of Pmonnina Arts in Santa Maria. CtHL from 197S..78. In 1979, she enrolled at the venerable Juillianl School in New York and waited tables. It was while wait.in& on one of thOIC tables that produocr Ptu lip Ei>s1ein decided she was the lirl to play ~ in ~. R#Ubm. 'Two years later, in J 981. the offer came throuah. She aot her dqree from Juilliard i.n J9t3. .. And you know what I really thouaht would happen? t thousht rd end up wait· ma tables for the rest of my life. .. Noway. She bas since made two movies and rem ved cxoellcnt ootif:a last _year ~ Nina in the DlaY A S«lp/J at the Kennedy Center in WaSbinason. D.C. After she's finished maJcins Mfllk in Heavm. sbe1l get to work on two more movies: TM H()&lg On Sul/iwur Slmr and Drtamm. During the filmina of Top Gun, she met her current flame, IMny Tubb, 23, an ac- tor &om Texas who plays a r.tttcr pilot. .. A ~man." she says with mock scandaJ in her voice. .. And the ftm ICtOr rve ever ,one out with." Conuwy to rumor, she says she has never been romantically involved with Tom Cruile, ahhouah she admits that her on-sami tlina with him was fun. '"Come on, in addition to being smart and intdli- ,,ent. taJented and understandin&. he's a hunk. He's a PJCOUS ,:1l: As for Tubb ... be me lauah a lot. .. McOillis says.. .. I wouldn't be with him if be didn't" Rjabt now the relation- ship is a lot of~ phone calls and an occasional visit fi'om Tubb. McGillis. who reantJy moved from New Ycrt City to a bou1C in Los AJllClcs where she and Tubb live. is worbna non- stop until February 1987. She says she wants kids but ~ isn't a necessity. Nor does she betiC'vc m the peri.ct rdationship. In other words. adult life is~ to intrude. .. Kdly McGillis is srowina up I JUCSS." she says. .. BdOrc. it was just the hd of the draw. Now comes the bard part. rm responsible for what happens from ~ on out .. Flash forward and philosophical M~illis is un . sh. WJcina about her ~ vi.sits with Tuf: They lO dancina, they play baseball and lenJUS. they work out And in their spue time? .. Make love. what ebc?" she says. as she chases (l)eyenne down the waterftont PIU.lfaTS ............... Moat USA WEEKEND readers wt1o r91PQ1dld '°.~Oil .. go to,. mo•• illltora a month and WM they get their' ~·Md\. ~2.500 ,..,_ ... •JIJW8d qi ... 1)1 • ., .. J9n. 31..ftb. 2 ecllan. Thi ,... Mow.....,. do JOU ID outtD .. lftll.., At.._.oraaWllk ..... ~ 1-2 ..,_. momh . . . . . . . 39% 9-12*'-•~ ....... 19% 1-sun.1~ ........ 17% =~=rw-_,. ..... . A....,. ............... 18'(. ~ ..,_ . . . • . . . . . . • . 5'7% ao.n... . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% ~ ................. 5% COVER STORY ' - ----, 11111 lllT'S PICIS 'Top Giii' and 9 lllOl'e USA WU:uND· MAv ll-25. 1986· 5 mTllYSllE! ~K FOR711s SALEr THE SALE SO GOOD, HEADQUARTERS HAD TO BE CONVINCED. Phone Center store managers really went to batt.Je for you on thJs one. They slashed prices up to 2ifk. And threw in free Shopping Certificates worth up to $20. You'll save big on some of AT&Ts most popular phones. Plus dialers, speakerphones. cords and more. And almost everything you buy gets you a free Shopping Certificate. Use it for any future purchase at AT&T Phone Centers-or apply it lo your AT&T lease bill for an extra 20'h value. See store for details. For information and orders, call toll free 1 800 555-8111. Major credit cards accepted. But hurry. SaJe ends June 15. AT&T SAU S109.95 AT&T Cordleu ~400· maximum ronge, intercom S-S30 oitd 9'f o SlO ~ Cerliflcate .,.., SALE S49.95 (while wpply lam) Tromlrne• Touch· Tone 1llum1noted d1ol S.lectoble model, odd S5 S-SlO aitd get a -ss SMppiftt c~e .,.., SALE S109e95 Speoltef/O.oler 6-400 6-4 no memory, 1peolterpnone Tone/pvlt.e ,..fectoble S-$30 aitd veto SlO si.op,,w.g Ceftificote .,.., SALE $129e95 Model 310 2.1111e Phone confentnce colling, memo•y S-$300..dtefo SlO Shopp"I ~-f,..f MONEY ~ .-. pens me of lis wealH1 of wisdom Mak:olm S. Forbes and Mao Tse--T both have prod~ booklets of sayinp for the DlU1CS. But that's about dose as tbe9e chairmen of the philosoph board~ Proclamations like .. What's wrooa with money'? Having none, .. won't tum up in a oom- munist guide to correct thinking. You "II find them instead in T~ Further Sayings of Cha1rman Malcolm (Harper & Row, $8.9S~ a second coDection of capitalist quotes due in bookstores this week. .. My father pubtisbcd a book of linen., so I IUCS' it's .,:netic. .. says f: 66. the man behind the masthead o Forbts. the USA's seco~ mapzine with a 710,<XX> circulation. Business Wttk is larpt with 775,<XX>. Forbes' first collection, Th~ Sayings o Chairman Malcolm. has sold about 2S,<XX> copies since 1978. Forbes' penchant for collecting extends way beyond pearls of wisdom: He has l 00.CXXl toy soldiers, 500 toy boats, more than 10 motorcycles. eiabt hot-air balloons, four homes, an island in Fi·~ a dozen jeweled Faberie sheafs o~ historiaJ documents (a S29~ copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Linooln), and as much as $600 million in penooaJ wealth. And there's a IS I ·foot superyacbt. a Boeing 727 that seats 22., an. wine ... He loves the hiab life and hair-n.ising adventure: ln 197 S, be became the first person to aoss the USA in a 1-lloon; in 1979, be led a motorcyde tour of the USSR. Forbes bas covaed a lot of ~nd and so do bis sayinp: business, politics, mon. ey -and life. He publishes a few in each Forbes to inspire and lmU9C readers. Q 6 ·USA WE:at.em · MAY 23-25, 1986 AdWf'tl-1 andoned me .. :' By Sharon~Meyer , R.N., M.S .N. You and I have never met But perhaps we share a common problem. When I was seven, I lived In Longview . Texas. My two couslns and I were playing ln a neatby remetery Like kids do, we didn't realize how lalf It was It was getting dark fa.tter than we expected. In a panic , my rwo skinny cousins climbed over the wall that surrounded the reme· tery No problem. But I couldn't make il. I was too heavy. Too ftt. I stOOd there crying for over an hour, untJl a neighbor crawled in and helped me over the fence. I've never forgontn that experience. Nor have I fo rgiven the two skinny cousins who abandoned me. For years I was teased about my wetght. The kJds at school called me .. Malt Shop". And the ~Ing persisted even through high school and college. 1 vowed that some day I'd cease betng the ugly duckling. But 1 was 60 pounds overweight and It seemed almost hopeless. Several years later, after I had completed my nurses training, I was working in a hospll21 In northern Georg>a Through a trlend , I was lntrodu~ to Or J Thomis Cooper, a physician who spedahred m helping severely obese people lose weight without being hungry or reeling deprived. Obviously I was interested So he aJJowed me to enrolJ In the program This c:trtalnJy wasn't a 'fad" diet. Not at 211 It was totally different. There were no pills. No rood substitutes No herbaJ nutrtentS No powders to mix. And everything I ate came right from our local grorery-aJI w:>od whole some food But the best p2tl was that 1 wasn 't hungry Not in the morning. Not m the afternoon Not at night. I was always eating. I ate six times a d2y Three regular meals every day. Three addltJonJJ sruck meals every day . I laughtngty complained tO Or Cooper. "There· s too much food on this diet I can't eat II all " A5 the weeks went by, I began weighing mystll every day I was so pleased 1 could hardly believe the scale. Within 180 days I lost 60 pounds' I went from 193 lbs. to 13~ 1b.1 I'm S'7'' wtth a medium frame. so that's just about right for me. I didn't want to berome anorexic Slnce I was a nurse. I began helping Dr. Cooper mon1· tor other outpatients who were on the diet One 4S·year· old woman bepn the program ln the fall Within two months she had shed 40 pounds! Like me. she expert· enced no hungier or fetltn~ of nervousness None at 111 Another outpatient-a 3+year old man-began the program in April. By September he'd lost 76.6 pounds. One S6-year old Al.b.nta woman lost 39 5 pounds in just eight weeks . Again. no hunger. no Joss of energy , no nervousness THE SECRET The secret of Or Cooper's program is the special com· btnaJi<m of foods you eat. You don 't count calories Only portions These special portions and combinations of food create a spectal negative caJonc process that con· tlnues 211 cby long . a complete 24-hour fa.l burning cycle Fat is burned away around the clock Not just In unheaJthy spuru and ftts like many diets That's why tt letS you shed pounds so easily And without hunger KEEPS YOU SUM FOR YEARS How many times have you shed 10 or 20 pounds only to find yourself repining evtry pound within six months? That's the real problem The reason most people regain weight IS that we're aJJ creatures of habit. We aJJ have "eating lifestyles" Our nonnaJ eaLlng habits indude three meals a day plus two or three snacks. We 211 love snadcs. Espea211y at night But most dieu try to ro~ us to change all that. And that· s why they faJI. With Dr. Cooper's program. however, you continue your normal ealtng li/e.sty/8 You eat five to six times a clly You can snack when you wish . So when you lose the weight, you can keep It off For good Period. Consider these addJtionaJ bets . D The Program Is easy to follow . It tits easily Into your busy schedule~ven when you're eating ln rest· aura.nu or with friends READ TIIESE AcruAL CASES ... • ,.. t " 41 ,.... ""' .. ,,,,.. .. Coof#r ..,,., ""',,..,,,,,,, "' * ,.... "'*' """ ...,..., ..... "' J>OtRtlb-.-.,,,,.. ""' .... ,.., •1""'* a. " 21 ,,. ""' """"" 6'J po.t/11 . "°"' 127.2 ... lo 168.4 ... Utll .. ..,., .. ,.,,,,_....,. """' "" ~ Mii ... t;~ ,., ...,, .. •ftllrldtl I * • ._... /It w lfltlll.40 ... • loll JJ ""*' .. Jh ..... . "" "' ..... .,., .. .... ,., """'· . -.., ... .... ·'*' .,..,,,.,,, •S-.S if19,..."'1L ·~ ' JO /IOMlll lo Oilll& 118.J _. .. """"" .., .. .....,__ °"" •r-....1L•• -t' t'• MWr «J'1. .. .,,,,. ...... d .. ~ .. Orlalu "°"""" tflolllJ,....~ .... .................... D The Program is healthy It's high in essentl21 fiber and roughage . low m fat , very low ln simple sugars and h~ ample protetn fo r anyone. D There is no ketosis No foul breath odor. D Best of ail . you 'll be encouriged to ~ta wide variety of foods Meats like beef. ham, pork . chicken, fish and more Great soups. great sandwiches, a wide variety of cheeses. fruits and vegetables Even po· ' tatoes . But you must follow the specific menus and portion plan to make the progTam work As you can probably telJ. I'm so excited about the pro- gram I want to share It with you. So what would you do if you were ln my shoes? I've convinced Or Cooper to put everything-all or the menus. daily poruons-the complete program (In· eluding the maintenance diet) Lnto an easy·tc>-foUow instruction package. Green Tree Press m Erie, Penn- sylvania. is marketing 1t for us Our guarantee is simple. Wntt your name and address on a pbln piece of paper and enclose a check for S 12 95 BUT POSTDATE IT 30 DAYS rN ADVANCE That way it's not cashable by us or anyone for a full month You can. in fact , stop pay· ment on ll any time durtng the next 30 days It's not re&Uy money So you 'll be able to Lry the program- and lose weight-without paying a penny There IS absolutely no risk to you. 2 We'll send you the complete program immediately Try it. If you don't begin losing weight-quickly and without hunger-simply rerum the materials within the 30-cby period. WE'LL PROMPTLY RETURN YOUR ORIGrNAL UNCASKED CHECK. NO DELAYS. NO EXCUSES. This Is the f2Jmt way I know to let you TRY the prc>- gnun ar no nsk t0 you To order, send your rwne. addttss and postdated check to me, Sharon Meyer, Green Tree Press, Inc. Dept. 304 . 3603 West 12th Sttett, Erie. PA 16SOS Grttn Tree Press is a member of I.he Erte, Penn- sylvanl• Ownbtr of Commer~. Bank and business refettnca are avail.t>l.e upon request . AN IMPORT ANT REMINDER ... A5 your wright begins to drop rapidly . do not 211ow yoursetr to become too thin It's al.so vtry import.ant tO consult your physician before commencing any weight loss program Show htm this diet. And be su~ to ~ him periodially If you lntend to take otf larJe amounts of weight e1•e-,_,._, ... From bluegrass to blue and Mountain music in Colorado. Historic re-enactment in Pennsylvania. That and more in this month's weekend getaway guide. EAST Civil War devotees gather at Gettysburg The blue and the pay arc at it again. More than SO,CXX> history buffs will de- scend on Gettysblq. Pa.. June 28-July 6, to oommemorate the Ovil War. Some of the hiahlilhts of the fourth Gettysburg Civil War fleri• Days: •June 28-29, July 2-3. Living history encampments with enthusiasts dressed in Union and Confederate unifonns. •June 29. R~cnt of pan of the BanJe of Gettysburg. the turrung point of the Civil War fo~t July 1-3. 1863. •July«. Civil War coUector's show with 250 tables of memorabilia and CiV\J War artifacts displayed by the USA's leading colJccton and deaJcn. Also, don't miss the band concerts and the fireworks. Gettysburg is 140 miles west of f>ttila- delphia. Admis.sion: Free, except for col- ~s show: It's $2.50 for adults. free for children under 16. lnfonnation: Gcuys.. burg Travel Council, 35 Carlisle St., Get- tysburg. Pa. 17325; (717) 334-6274 . ... rafts~ USA cnfts • AQlmCa. Maine, The Great Kenne- bec River Whatever Weck. June 27-July 6. This "whatever" event includes a river race from Augusta to Gardiner and a river parade of unusual floating era.ft. There also will be fittworlcs. a mud run. a dance. aafts and an international food fair. Ad- mis.sion: Free. Information: Kennebec Valley Ownber of Commerce. P.O. Box E. University Drive. Augusta. Maine 04330; (207) 623-4559. •West S,.u~ Mau.. American Crafts Council aif'.:iunc 20-22 Seven hundred cxhibtton will display and scU their wares to 35,000 to 40,000 visiton at what's billed as the USA's largest aaft show. Admission: $4 for adults; free for children under 12. information: ACC Craft Fair. Eastern States Exposmon Grounds. Route 147, West Springfield. Mass. 01089; (413) 787-0140. WEST .................... ,nr ..... ..,, .......... ,..... ........ Best bets for June CENTRAL The music that made Milwaukee famous Willie Nelson and Julian Lennon will !_>c amona SW' attractions at Mllwukee SUmmcrfest. June 26.July 8. Now one of the Midwest's most popu- lar warm-weather events, Summc:r1est featwes jazz. country and rock perfor- mances on IO m,cs alona the shores of I .akc Michiaan in downtown Milwauktt.. Summer<est bepn in ) 968 U I small tribute to the city's many ethnic p'OUP5- Norwea:ians, lialians. Poles. Germans. Swedes, Afro.Americans and others. ~ day, the festival srounds have been ex- panded to resemble I small town with Pl~ ra.ds, ~ sb<>PI and cab. Amon& the ethnic foods available: kid- bua. mcmardla marinara and bunitol. And. yes. it's MilwauktJc. and that means lots of 1ocally bttwed beer. Admislion: SS in advance and S6 at the door far sqAe lduh tickets. s 12 for • thn»day pua; &ce for children CXoepl af- ter 6 p.m. and on ~ lnfonnation: Milwaukee Wor1cS Festival, 200 Nonh Harbor Drive, Milwaukec. W~ S3202. ot call (414) 273-3378. r w. ......... ,.. • • MWWhM, ow.. Swill Ow:ae Fes- tival. June 14-lS. It spodip11 the skills and libtyle of the wcrtd's lm,est Amish settlement Middlefidd is SO miles IOUtb- eut of Clevdlnd. MmWinn: Free. Infor- mation: Steve Drubot, swm ~ Fes- tival, P.O. Box 734, Middle6dd, Ohio 44062; (216) 632-$70S . • Fr-k ,, MklL. Bavarian Fes- tival. June 14-21. Don your kderhoeen and ~ 10 kick up your beds at one of the USA's IDOlt lively cdebrations of food, dance and music. Frankenmuth is 90 miles nonh of Detroit. Admission: Free. Inbmatioo: Frankenmuth Bavar- ian Festival, 635 Main St.. FntDkcnmuth. Mich. 4873"4; (S17) 6S2-81SS. SOUTH Spoleto: Today's song of the South The Old South flavor of a.rtmaa. S.C:, maka it a channins place 10 visit any time, but the l Stb«n~ ambience is especially pleasurable if )'OU re there for the annual Spolelo Festival. like the ~ hebe it, the 10th Spoleto Fatival USA. this weekend throusb June 8, oftiers worid-das con- oens, open. dance, theater and an shows. But no matta' bow panel the entertain- ment, Spoleto dev~ shouldn't mm the ~· bistorical sites and IJ'C&t houses, ~'t<: ~ta -From this island in the Ashley River, the first sbo1s of the War Between the Stales were find by Conidera11e soldiers Aoril 12. 1861 . • Drayton Hall -11Us 1742 home is one of the USA's finest Geoqia.n boUles. For more inbmation, write Trident Convention and Visi10n Bureau, P.O. Box 975, Clwialon, S.C. 29402; or call (800) 84S-7108 (b residents east of the MisUsippi River) or (803) 723-7641. ~;tar'I~ O.Box~S.C ( ) 722--2764. ..._, ... ~.,# 1111111'1 Cum•nt • IJale llock, Ark., Salute 10 S&afb. hood Week, June 13-l S. Tbouands are expeaed to booor Arbnm' 1 SO )an of statiebood at a bah inchtdi1~ by Glen Campbell and Omtie . -boch Adwms natives. Eva111 are ICbedJalcd citywide. Admiwjon= s 150 b all evalll, SS410 per evml Inbmatioo: Arbnm Setquicentamial Commmion Inc., 900 Univrnity Tower Builcti,_, 12th & Uni-- ~. Unle Rock. Alt. 72204; (SOI) 371-1300. • Mt .. 1, Fla., Miami-Bahamas Goombay FativaJ.. June 6-8. The bxl, fashions and music of the islands oome alive in Coconut Grove. Mmilliorr Free. ln.bmation: Miami-Bahama Goombay Festival, 3606 Grand Ave., Miami. FIL 33133; (JOS) <Ms.&292 ll. _ .... ,. USA WmtEND ~MAY 23-25, 1986 • 9 "Big break ir the visiting team. Wtth JlamacWs Family Bonus Plan, the whole~ has fun while you s. a bundle. • 4 stay, t pays. Your team gets a bi&, comfy room for the price of one adult. •Kids eat free. Meals are on the house for your ~12 pla)'en When )'OU order from Ramadais special Kids' Menu. • F.arn bonus~ For sarinp of SS on your nm Ramada visit and a Chance at winniDa RanwWs Family Vac:ation S~peta)a, next time Ramacta." NEXT TIME, GETTING STARTED Veteran camping famllles may ·have accumulated years of out· doors savvy and lots of special camping gear. But If you're a first· timer who just wants to get away for the. weekend, you can do It for just a few dollars. You don't have to rent an RV- most small cars will hold the gear a family of four will need for the weekend. Nor do you need to rent a tent or buy an expensive sleep- ing bag. Use your KOA Directory and Camping Gulde to pick out the KOA Kampground nearest your home or destination featuring Kamplng Kabina. There are more than 300 Kabin sights avallabte this year. A Kamplng Kabln has a double bed, plus bunk beds or singles for the kids-all with sanitized foam mattresses. Simply bring bedding from home, and remember to keep It simple. Kamplng Kabins have large screened windows, which let the breezes In, but keep the weather out. They also haYe keyed locks, so you can safely leave your equip- ment unpacked Inside white you go exploring. And the cost of a Kamp. Ing Kabf n ranges from $15 to $25 a night-for the whole family. Other equipment needed-such as cooking utensils-can be brought from home. A KOA Kamp. ground, for example, will have barbecue grtlls and picnic tables, so you don't even need to bring a campstove. Keep the meals simple: steaks and hotdogs are easy to cook over j an open fire, as are bacon, sausages and eggs. To go with them, potatoes wrapped In foll are easily baked In the coals; and pre- bolled potatoes, chopped up and cooked In the same pan after the bacon, make wonderful camp-fries. Bring a big kettle from home for brewing tea, making coffee or heating canned soup. As an alter· native, a plain No. 10 can will do nicely. Pack your perishable foods In a plastl~foam Ice cheat or a small cooler from home. If you don't want to carry all your famlly's food from home, you can buy staples like soft drtnks, milk. lunch meat, bread, dry cereals, candy bars and other snacks from the conventence store on the KOA grounds. Most KOA Kampgrounds carry paper cups and plates and plastic eating utensils-this saves you from hav- ing to wash up after meals, too. Keep the clothing slmple-one change of underwear and socks, pants and t·shlrts that can be roll· ed up and stuffed Into a small duf · f le or overnight bag. Bring a long· sleeved shirt and sturdy shoes or boots for riding or hiking. Bring a sweater for evenings-they can get chilly In the wilderness, even when days are deceptively hot. Make the most of your first days In a campground; plan activities in advance-even loaf Ing times. Check the KOA Directory to f Ind out what the area offers; then have the family decide whether It wants to spend lots of time sightseeing, fishing, panning for gold, horseback riding or rockhoundlng. Getting started In camp- ing is a lot of fun. Have a friend or relatlve,who'a ex· perienced at camping, show you and your family the ropes. If 1ou prefer to go It alone you can pick up some good basic camping lore from The Eddie Bauer Guide to Family Camping, by Archie Satterfield and Eddie Bauer, available at most bookstores and pub- lic libraries ($17.95, Ad- dison Wesley). Your hosts at the KOA Kampgrounds and fellow campers are good sources of information for the be- ginner After all, sitting around someone's camp- fire 1n a group and reliving the adventures of the day is one of the grand traditions of camping. Don't forget the rn arshmallowsl G.E.M. For. ,_ Alld Ale 0... llad'AR - Aa.ING OEaU5T . (Have w:h IMmblf of the fMllly mlM a u.t of "must· t.eb" ttema for tt.n11~ Thia Hat wlll WW aa a Nminder for t.8k: equipment.) D matches 0 fauhllghta and spare better1ee . 0 Portable rlldlo o ~==. (Md pump) 0 charcoeJ and starter fluid O cooklng'*"81ts (grtddle, lldllet, coffee pot, pans,.,...... cupa. cuaery, can opener, apatula) 0 traahbaga 0 portllble cooMtr Raid Flea Killer kills fleas dead in }(>Ur home and on }(>Ur dog. •.. ~ ........ . <_..,a - O vacuum bottleelwater oontaJnen O dothe91~ bllg 0 tool kit. pocUtknlfe 0 flrlt aid kit o lneect f9P911ent 0 .,.., 0 PllP8f' towelll aluminum foHltoltet tlaue 0 cameralfllm D bookalgames 0 food Alld Rle £..-. flQ e.1173. llllllllan. WI ~ A LONG, GIEAT wa Take In thele special ft911ts wtth your family this summer and try your hand at travelcamplng: VANCOUVER EXPO 86 Through Oct. 1 Expo 88; P.O. Box 1986, Vancouver, BC Vee 2X5 Canada PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL May »June 15 Portland Role Festival Association,:. 220 NW 2nd Ave., Portland, Ot1 97209 FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN FOLKUFE June 25-29 and Juty 2-6 National Malk!'Uhlngton, D.C. Information: ~ltheoofan lnatttution, Office of Folkllfe Programs, L'Enfant 2800, Wahington, DC 20!580 ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL June 27-Aug. 24 Musk: Aaloctatea of Aspen, Box AA. Aspen, CO 81612 CIVIL WAR HERITAGE DAYS AND COLLECTORS' SHOW June 2&Juty 8 Gettylburg "Tmet Council, · 35 C.Uale St., Gettysburg, PA 17325 S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND CONTESTS • June SJuty 8 Salt Lake City, UT SPEBSQSA. International Office, 8315 Third Ave., Kenosha. WI 53140 . To find campgrounds near these 9"nta, U88 the KOA 0"9ctory, Rt»d AtMI & Camping Guk#, 130 pagee filled with four-eolor mape, dl9count coupons and deecrlptlona of campgrounc:ta throughout North America. Your KOA Directory ta avatl8t>le ,,_ at any KOA KM"P- ground or by lending $2 to Kamp- g~ of Amertca, Inc., BHllnga, MT e8114-0!568. 9JI - REt WI ng < the h the" ue ::>elle Int prop wheE ers med equi1 tow·t a tra the h ed y can~ cam~ Fo most set u1 mlnu and~ ple. T and 1 cook. mNG, TENTING OR BORROWING home at many RV rental of fer fly-drive packages. Or, you may prefer a tent. lether buying, borrow· •r renting equipment, iggest expense will be ehicle you use. There two klnds-self-pro- j and towable. :luded In the self· elled types, f lfth· lers and pickup camp- req u I re a truck. A um·slze auto, •"" .,..._ 1ped with a proper 1ar, however, can pull vel trailer. And even 1mlly subcompact, fix· 1ith a bumper-hitch, ull a small, fold-down ier. Id-downs offer the for your money. They > easlty In leas than 10 tes at the campsite, . leep up to eight peo- here Is ample storage, nost models feature stoves and ref rlger· centers such as U·Haul. A For e>Campre you fly to ators or Ice boxes. You can directory, Who's Who In RV your destJnatlon, pick up a buy a fold-down for a few Rentals, (Recreation Vehl· motomome and use It for a thousand dollars, or rent cle Rental Association, week, then fly home. Your one for less than $200 a 3251 Old Lee Highway, travel agent can set up this week. Suite 500, Fairfax, VA kJnd of package. For luxurious llvlng at 22030; $3.50 postpaid) llsts For a beginner, a KOA camp, nothing beats a big RV rental outlets acroas Kamplng t(abln may flt motomome. These can rent the United States, as well your style. It's an for $400 to $1,000 a week, as special package deals economical way to enjoy but many motorcampers offered by some dealers. days outdoors, while you think they're worth It. Many RV rental outlets sleep safely Inside at night. These range In slze from a two-person tent avaJlable In moat surplus and sporting goods stores, to a tent bJg enough for the whole famr- ly. Even a Sll'J'lple tarpaulin might do for warm summer nights-just string It over· head between trees. But before you buy, rent a tent your first time out to see what kind fits you best. ------------------------------------------------------------~ Motomomes have cooking stoves and electric lights, amenities like air condl· tlonlng and television, and Indoor plumbing. Some feature showers. In the wilderness, a motomome Is self ~ntalned. And on the campgrounds, simply pull It In, plug It In and you have a home-away-from.home . To a leeaer degree, camper· vans like the VW pop-top offer the same comforts. You can rent a motor- For your frM 8C11DplH of Skoal Bandits•: Send to Skoal Bandits, P.O. Box 2900, Greenwich, CT 06836. I certify that I am __ yean of •9•· • Mdn.·------------------------------------------- c~ ----------------....... ------~r=::;;;..;;;;.. ____ ..,,..L~--------~ T~Nllaber. ________________________________________ _ A,. you a '9CJ\I~ -o1 .. , ao411-liiel-tobec'CO? Y• N. __ U ,..., wit.at brud? __________________________________ _ *Ofier llOt 1..i.&abie lo miaon. 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"'P'I\"" 'I :Jldl\llV ---------------:--L---------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT 'S HOT IN JUNE ( TELEVISIOI t All the worid's I saaee IS the USA sa- lutes the top theater productions of the year in the 40th annual Tony Awards. CBS broadcasts the exttaVIPJlZI live at 9 p.m. EDT /6 p.m. PDT oat Sunday. Also amng in June: •Members of the Roosevch bily re- enact scenes in TM Jndomilal>k Ttddy Roosl.'\elt, 7-9 p.m. EDT/PDT next Sun- da) on tj3C •Bob Dylan gives his first filmed per- formance m Dylan in Conart. 9--10 p.m. EDT PDT June 21 on HBO. • Pta Zadora and the Fifth Dimension arc among celebrities who will perform in ~ March of Dimes TV fund-raiser Born Amen a Syndicated June 28 and 29. I MUSIC ' PtuJ Collins is still bard at WOft as a member of Genesis. lbe aroup will re- lease a new album on Atlantic records in June Other new releases are expected from \.1anhanan Transfer, Bia C.ountry. tilt K.inlcs. Jeffiey Osborne, Conway Twitt~. Chaka Kahn and Junes Ingram. \Iott music~ • Sttng and U2 rock 1Cr011S the USA in tilt Caravan for Human Riahts. to benefit Amnesty lntematiOnal. MiV will broed- cas1 the ftnaJe at New Jcney's Giant Sta- dium J unc 15. Other dates: San Francis- co' s Cow Palace, June 4; Los Aqeles' Fo- rum. June 6; Dallas' Reunion Atma, June 9. .\tJan ta's Omni Co&oaeum. June 11; Oucago's Rosemont Horizon, June 13. • J ulao Iglesias aoons in T aroma, Wash .. June 24, the start of a 6Ckity tour that includes Vancouver June 25-26. Reno June 28, and Mountain View. Cal1C. June 29. [SPORTS I The fim all-amateur Bina Crosby golf . tournament will feature an all-sW' cast June 5-6 at the Bermuda Run Country O ub near Winston-Salem, N.C Among tht' ctJebrities scheduled to participate: Mike Ditka, Bob Hope, Pearl Bailey, Flip Wt.Ison, Fran Tarlcenton and Ricky Schroeder. • Manina Navratilova and Boris Becker go to ~ to defend their titles at Wimbledon, June 23 to July 6. Look for it on NBC. •The Belmont Stakes, the third jewel of horse racinJ's Triple Crown. &in June 7. lave from Belmont Part in New Y ort on ABC, 5-6 p.m. EDT/2-3 p.m. PDT. •The 86th U.S. Open Qwnpionship tees off June 12 at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Oub on Lona Island. ABC broed- casts the finals live, 2-6:30 p.m. EDT/11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. PDT, June 14 and IS. • l 98S's 9CCOlld-p&IOC winner Micbde AJbomo tries to win the title from Alain Prost in the Detroit Grand Prix June 22. CB.5 &in the auto stn:et race live, 1-3:30 Pm. EDT/10 Lm.-12:30 p.m. PDT.!l _ ........... Dare to be More • 1711111-V.Ll ....... w ,_ ... lliirfTC......_ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNI NG: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease . Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. -------SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-MAIL TODAY!·-------, OLD VIUAGE SHOP, Dept. Yl·4561, Bldg. 11, Henover, PA 17U3 Yes. I want a Slim-Trim Figure. Please seno me: O One Maxi Rower (Z561522) at e apeclal *"'' -------low price of $9.88 plus $5.95 for heavy- weight shipping and handling. Addreu O SAVEi Order two (2) for the super low ------- price of $1 8.00 plus $9.95 heavywe1gbt shipping and handling. Enclosed is S (PA & NV res. add sales tax) CHARGE TO MY: 0 Diners Club 0 VISA City --------0 American Expr... O MutarCard Acct. No. -----Exp. Date __ Stat• ____ lip __ .. -----------------iiiiioiiii-----...... -.--;.;:;-.... .-"·"··· ..... •llC .... 1 .......... -=------------... Tone up JOUf whole boc1J In )ult I "*"'* a clllrl Now•9aa OMLr' . ~ti \t(o.~ with Moving Seat • FREE ExerciH ln1tructions • Deluxe quality- E••Y a1Mmbly •For Men & Women ~ g.~~ ~~~ A SLIM, TRIM SILHOUETIE . .,. In Just Mi ut ,1 FOOD •·--• ~ =-*" The beny patch is red al over ., ......... . Aaron and Jill Daum are on a special mission this weekend in their pamits' tlu'eNcre strawberry '"palCb. .. 1bey like to keep an eye out for the first ones that are ripe. .. says their moth- er. Kathy Daum. And no later than the first week in June, I 3-year-o&d Aaron and his I 0-year-o&d sister will tel their wish. Most of the plants on their &rm I 0 miles west of SaJem, Ore., will be cov- ered with ruby-red berries, ready to pick and eat '"Pidrina is very borina. but my mouth just waters at the thouaht of the first berry otf the vine... Aaron says. '"Friends will c:aD up and say ·ru help pick.' and then some of them will eat three berries and put one in the crate. .. Kathy understands perfectly. '"Sttaw- berries are the ftnl kind of fiah &u.it we tel in this part of the counuy. After the winter, you're so hunpy for somethin& fresh that it's really a mat .. The Dawns arm't the only ones who do a lot of nirlnn. and ca · f.acb )Ur in the USA,~ 515 ~pounds of snwbcrries -hundreds of di&rent varieties barwsaed from February 10 July. That's 2'h pounds per person. which makes them our fAvori\e berry and bia ~asinesa Kathy, 39, and husband Gary, 46, are part of that business Their roedside stand and pick-your-<>Wn produce oper- ation draws c:usaomers &om easiern Or- qon and Wubirwon &om June 1 throuah ~ R . the family stand most days is ~ .. Daum, Gary's 81-year-<>ld mother Irene, who lives oat door ... ~ like to see someone in the stand when they w;> by, .. says Irene. She and Kathy also cxctwwe jam and jeOy recipes and oook:q tips with customers. 16 · USA WmtENo ·MAY 2J..2S, 1986 While speidJICUlar in color and flavor • Orqon strawbenies -the Sla\e is the USA's third laqat producer, after Aori- da and California -are not sturdy cnousb for shippq lofll ~ They must be eatm promPtlY or frozen. And that's just what Kathy and her customers do with them; she freezes 30 ~= a year ... One year I ran out of berries before the new O"Op was ready, and did I hear about it!" But it's the fresh June berries that keep Jill and Aaron banaina around the fmnhoux kitchen in hopes their moth- er will tum out a strawberry pizza (&u.it and cream cheese toppina on a crisp. buncry aust). shoncake with crushed berries and whipped cream or her much-in-demand fresh berry tone. Louisim Sba.a.r, Preserves May Ordoyne of Ponchatoula, La., makes this ~ fJf9l#lfW CMWY April, just about the IJfme the tMr1 puts on tts IJflllUM atlawOiwry fflstlvli. • Cupl (1 qum1) whale, hlft ·~ rtneed Md lded •cupe1ug1r Plaoe "9' rd~., a lsge ~pol Bnng rnbcM9 to • u bol (one .. ~ be stlfred down) and cc>dc 20 ,,.._, llcli Ii I. lg off loam !hit ,..._ to._ top, rd .mg OOCMIOl r- aly so mlxt\n 00. net Ilk* to pin. ~Ir*>. large pen, cool, twt OD* w1t1 p6ldc wnip. LM Sit a1 room .,,.,..,,. 09et•~ Lidie i1tO hot stettlzect ....... Ida and ..... Stor9 ., • COOi da1< pleCe. Mltcee 5 ,,.., pr.ta. USA WEEtEND ·MAY 2l·2S, 1986 • 17 CHARLES OSGOOD If it looDlilm. a>olde and 11"1£9 lib. cookie. . . ti ilbt? it IS a aJCUe, n Notaofast ... 11 •USA WD:xEND •MAY 23-25, 1986 HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD WIDcra tlle beers n Bottoms up! This is Americ::an Beer Week. In I 98S, beer consumption in the USA avcrqed 23. 7 pl- Ions per ~n. about 21 six-pecks of 12-ounoe cans. Wb.icb states lead the pack? A tic between Nevada and New Hampshire. On averqe, resi- dents there drink about jS. 7 pJJons per year. Sourtia: The Beer .,,.... Some of ... 1'111 Pl&t-llllllS When's the last time you read a book? Twenty- fivc percent of us say we have read at least a few pages of a book in the past 24 hours. That's up from 20 percent in I 9SS, p>d news to publ.isbers and~ pthmd in New Orleans this week for the American Booksellers Association Trade Exhibit and Convention. Source: ~Mlrt ~,....., 1814 ~ By 0.. GIMgcJW Y• lil't IOtiit' bit 1 llo•d lllg Miss the '50s? Up to 2,500 people are expected Sunday in Man.be:i.m. Pl., for the flfth annual Fab- ulous ·50s Revival. Here are the top five records of '56, in order: Don't & cru.n and its ffip side. Hound Dog. Elvis Presley; Heartbreak Hotn. El- vis; My i'ra)w. the P!ancrs; T~ Wayward Wind, Gogi Grant; Lisbon Anligua, Nelson Riddle. Sourtia: The T(¥> Terr 1~1f A trick sllot ilto tlle C01W pocUt The USA's best amateur pool players meet in Fort Worth, T cxas. Tuesday through Saturday for the Billiards Nationals. Two heady records that ~ ably won't till: Sam Sicbennan sank IS balls in a row in 1938 by blowing the cue ball out of his mouth; Henry Louis sank 46 in the '20s in n<r pockets billiards, using his nose as a cue stick. Sourtia: Aabert ~ t8lr'OI ~..., llMU. _..., .... EMMA JUNE J?iA1 t M8fR kJUEIJ I SAI O TUAT I 'D , N £'/E.rl t..E.A'/£ You ~ 5-Pc. Cast Iron 'lrtvet Set You get all this: • 4-Qt. Dutch Oven with Cover • 10" Jumbo Fry Pan • 2-Qt. Saucepan with Cover • 5 Cast Iron Mushroom Trivets • I-Qt. Saucepan with Cover • 5 Cast Iron Kitchen Utensils llld. lute...-. .Wteil ...-. llillle ... .Wteil ter\I Then only if you decide to keep it ... pay just $I!l:~- Taite the •lfference cut Iron coobare ..te. la )'Our cooklnC •.. fer so .. ya F'l£E! Once you taste a meal p~ In cut iron cookware. you1 newer go back to ordinuy ~ and pans acalnl Melts are tastier, more nutritious, because cut {ron lets you cook under low lo medium heat to 1M>id food- ICOfthlnc hot spots. Soups. stews and sauces are~ mouth-nering ... because you can tlow ,...._; them for houn. £'1erythinc you mu.e has that grul olct-Whiooed counlty kitchen ftlM>r ... and cut Iron actually seasons illdf to let you cook without burning or 1tlddfll. Don't settle for anythln1 leu than the t.elt .•• cut Iron coobarel Call Iron hu been the cookware homemaken hMte relied on for tenerllllons. And , now ii can be your choice, too! 'tbu can try this entire set II an utoundinalY low direct-by-mail price! It lut1 ... aM &uta ... an4 &utal It\ the~ you'l lcM and use for )UIS! There are no colon to chip. dilcolor or IUllch. No speda1 llick-free COiling to wur out. Plus, there are real hardwood handles! Now that\ quality1 Send for yours now and try in your own kitchen for a fuU month! Plus ... you get 2 FREE GIITS just for trytn1 the coobare sett ------, ~o~'-30-DAY NO-RISK s~~ ~o 1111a FREE TRIAL COUP.ON ~o~ 1 ~ ~ P.o. .. uoo. s1. Qeud, .... 56lfl I OYE~tease send me the l7·Pc. Casi Iron Cookware Set fOf my 30-DAY FREE TRIAL Send my 2 FREE GIFTS. too! 1 """'--~-~-------~~----~ ~ ~----- CllJ-----------Zip ------- Nee HcNM c-. ,,_ _____ 0...------ lf I am deh111ttd with my 17 Pc Cast Iron Cookware Set 11 lhe end ol my 30-<day r ree Tnal. 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Burbank 91505 (7) KABC. A BC 41 ii Prosprcl A vc., Los Angeles 91.SOS (8) KFMB. CBS. 76 77 Engineer Road. San Diego 92111 (10) KGTV. ABC'. H1ghwa~ 94 and 471h Strcc:t. San Diego 921 I 3 INDEPENDENTS (5) KTLA. ·5800 W. Sunr.et Blvd .. Lo5 Angelei. 90028 (9) KHJ. SS I 5 Melrose A 11c .. Los A n&eles 90038 t 11) KTTV. 5746 W Sun~t Blvd . Los Angeles 90028 11 32 37 NA I NA 40 NA NA NA NA. JI 36 NA ' 19 15/!6 27 27 33 26 1 35· JO 22 28 J/ 28 28 31 28 NA NA NA 36 35 .'VA I JO .?7 24 NA ]4 JO NA ]9 NA 23 3.? 20 (13) KCOP. 915 La Brt'a Ave .. Los Angeles Q0038 (S6) KOOC 1730 Clemellne. Anaheim 92802 PBS (28) KCET. 4401 Sunsc1 Bhd Lo~ Angtlc:' Q0027 (SO} KOCE. 15744 Golden Wes1 SI . Hun11ng1on Buch 92647 PAV TV (0) ON/Select TV, 1139 Clrand Central .\vc . Glenda Ir 91 20 I (Z) Z-TV , 2939 Nebraska l\ve .. Santa Monica 90404 (H) Home 8o11, Office. T1m4'·L1fe Bu1 ldina. R()(kcfellcr Center. New York. N. Y. I 0020 (E) ESPN. Bnstol. Conn. 06010 (S) Sttowtlmt (C) Cable News Nrtwork. Atlanta. Ga 30300 SATELLJTf: (9) WOR. New York. N.Y. 10000 ( t '7) WT8S, Atlanta, Ga. 30300 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE • Intl•• 330 W••• l •r St., Co•t• MHa, Ca. Mall eddf•H : Bo• 15'0, Costa MH•. Sports ........................................ Pate 2 ~!i~~O:.: 642•4321 Networks.................................. Pqe J Dal!iine.... ................................ Page 4 f'ro11r1m1 inform11twn 1~ pr1wul1•rl T 'T' 0..111 5 u .1 op~:rs................ ..... ... .. . • ... e .ind suwons and 1s ,..,._ • hed I 0..111 6 sub)C'('t I<> t hange wllhout no11c•<· L'•}'tlme U e.................... • -.e .__ ______________ Evenin6 Schedule ..................... P11~ 8 2 Sunday. May 25. 1986 llporls •m•11 ... tll •WllOl.a • LM ......-xcm1Ul• W ... 1Nt-. ti ... ,_ ........................... .......................... ::&iG:'> :1(1).~~ ...... -.. ............ ~. 1111111 , • ....,. Ca •u111S fllMI ......... (UM) Cl'-' .... , -· Cl) M•M.L C• * ~ .. illi9YMY ..... (UM)(l .... 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While the AnnJ~•tan lD o wn atoT)'. theater screen is best for fantasy and larger- than-hfe stories. there's JUSI something ABC narrowing its. wide world of sports By FRED ROTHENBERG AflT ........... WrtMf NEW YORK -Five yean ago. ABC's "Wide World of Sports" toasted its 20th year at the Waldorf-Astoria. This year, for its 25th anniversary, tuxedos gave way to sport jackets and the gala banquet was pared to trays offinger food. The party was held in an ABC studio. "There are periods when you have to have not only real austcnty. but symbolic austerity," said Roone Arledge ... Thi5 is one of those periods." tn 21h decades at ABC. Arledic. presi- dent of ABC News and nominal head of ABC Sports. justly earned a duaJ reputation as b11 thinker and big spender. But. he insists. tbe times make the man- ager, and today's times arc economically lean for all three major tele- vision network,, but particularly for ABC. Arle4&e . Under the network's new owners, Capital Citi«-ABC Inc .. staff has been cut, s~nd ing reduced and management streamlined Arledge, the former big spender, says he's happy with his new bosses "They're obviously cost<0nsc1ous, as we all are, .. Arlcda,e said in an interview "I don't think it's bten at a cost ofvery much I've aJways managed according to the needs of the company. Rig}\t now. the needs of the company arc to make every dollar count. "But there was a time when the need was to invest and spend. and the results were very good." Coping with a network TV e nvironment that places the bottom hnc over the finish lane 1s not Arledge's choice. but tt 1s his reality. For the first quarter. of 1986. C~pitaJ Cities-ABC reported a shm operat- ing profit ofS2 million on revenues of JUSt over $900 million. Management annbuted the network's share of the lackluster performance to sof\ advertising demand, poor performance in pnme time a~d money-losing sports deals. most notably in bascbaJI and football. Down the road. in Calgary, is the 198R Winter Olympics, fo r which AB<; is ~yi~g $309 million. But ABC made 11s bid in early 1984, when the TV sports carousel sull had aold rings. Some industry analysts now SU&Je t the &littering prize of tele· vision nJllts is fool's gold in today's market. 11ving rise to rumors that ABC is seeking to unload parts or all of the 1988 Winter Oames. "That's not a true story." Arledge said. .. A lot of people called me k1na about it. In fact the first person to ca ll was Peter Jennmg.s j ust before his 'World News Tonight' broadca t." Rccoani21ng its difficulties. ABC' eliminated 61 S J>O$itions in August 1985. half a year before Capttal C'itie' Com- mun1c~t1ons Inc took over about the combination of realism and this medium that works very well." At least half of the 10 highest-rated movies this past season were based on real people or on realistic situations. The highest rating.s, however. went to NBCs "Return to Maybel'T)'." in which Andy Griffith reprised his role as the sbenff of Maybel'T)' after 20 years, and NBCs ··Perry Mason Returns, .. in which Ray- mond Burr showed he had not lost his courtroom finesse as the famous trial lawyer. "You can't overlook the fact that there is a need to entertain people. and 'Maybcl'T)'' and ·pel'T)' Mason' certainly entertained people," White said. Among reality-based shows in the Top I 0 for the season. CBS' "Nobody's Child" told of Marie Baiter's struale to overcome mental illness. NBCs "Early Frost" told of a family confronting the homosexuality of Lhetr son and his battle with AIDS. CBS' "Stone Pillow" presented Lucille Ball as a bag lady in a story dramatizing the plight of the homeless. The 1986-87 movies on NBCs schedule focus on such subjects as mixed-race child custody; the battle for health care for veterans exposed to Agent Orange. in Vietnam; the ordeals of a Vietnam POW and his family: actress Ann Jillian's breast cancer, and a life portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson. NBC plans a sequel to "Adam," which told how a boy's disappearance and murder spurred bis parents to battle for l~slation for a national clearing house on m1ssinit children. Here are some of the rcaJjty-based movies on tap for NBC next ~n: .. •"Society's CbiJd." st.amng Ph1l~p Michael Thomas and Lcshc Ann Warren 10 the true story of a Tampa. Aa., woman denied custody of her child for marrying a black man. •"UnnaturaJ Causes." starring John Ritter and Alfrc Woodard in a story about the campaign waged to get the Veterans Adm inistration to acknowledge the purported dangers of Agent Orange. a chemical defoliant used in Vietnam. •"In Love and War," which tells of the challenge faced by Jim Stockdale as a pnsoner of war an Vietnam. wlulc his wife fo ught a war to set him free. •"The Ann Jillian Story," in which the actress plays herself in a story about her ordeal with breast cancer. •"LBJ," stamng R.andy Quaid an a three-hour drama about the poljticaJ and personal rise of the late president. •"The Ted Kennedy Story." which is an authorized story about Ted Kennedy Jr .. son of the Mauachusens senator. who lost a leg to cancer and became an advocate for ~he riahts of the handicapped Sunday, May 25. 1988 3 ,. -Daytime Stars hit saddles for Western show BJ LYNDA HIRSCH CBS is running a Western special, "The Wild West Show," from 9 to 11 p.m. Tuesday. Not to be confused wnh a rodeo special. this wild and woolly show offers stars competing in a variety of old-ti me Western activities. The program. which will include prime-time and daytime serial stars, will also include all kinds of competition, from aunslinging to marksmanship. Steve K.analy, who plays the incredibly -------. likable Ray on "Dallas," reveals, "My dad was a Nebraska farm boy. I grew up loving the West and watching G ary Cooper, H opalo ng Cassidy aod R o)' Rogers. 1 also play one of the few Western charac- ters on TV. Let me tell you -it we wear your l.aaaly hat wrong or do n't look ri&ht riding a horse, we hear about 1t. Western folks want everything to be oerfcct. If It's not, they'll pick you apart,•· Working with K.analy is Dirk Benedict of .. The A-Team," who was born in Montana and once worked as a ranch hand. From the davtime set. Peter Reckell does some quick-draw work and at>pears in a sk.it called "friend or Foe," which is based on an actual Wild West pastime. Deidre Hall, who tries her ·hand at a horse-ring act, loved 1t. "Now I feel naked without my horse," she says. Her cohort in the ring, Pee Wee Herman, doesn't feel as adept at horsemanship. Says Pee Wee, "The horse has to really be trained for me. If not. they go crazy. I think it has something to do with the pomade on my hair." After you catch the wild and woolly West special, if you're 1n LA. you'll have a chance to meet Deidre Hall (Marlena, "Days of Our Lives") and Drue Har1oa1- ty (John Black -yes, we all know he's Ro man) when Deidre hosts a "Celebration in Southern California." (Those interested in attending may call (213) 650-1142.) According to Deidre, "We're going to celebrate the return of my romance storyline with thecharacterofRoman, now played by Drake. and my pnme-time senes." She is set to star m an hour drama wnh WWred Brimley. Deidre says. "It's a heartwarming dramatic story about rela- tionships. On the show I will be a widow, a professional woman wllh three children from the ages of9 to 15. who h ves with her -i11aeQaA Rory Calhoan, Markie POllt ln Wild Weet Sbow of the Stan. father-in-law. I will be shooting m y "Days of Our Lives" scenes on Saturda}'1 for two months while I have a Monday-through- Friday shooting schedule ~on the prime- time show. The network has been very good to me and I've agreed to extend my "DaY$ of Our Lives" contract past the Oct. 5 deadline." We hear that Taylor Miiier has quit "Another World." Does this mean that she might be returning to ''AJI My Children" in the role of Nina? Jill's young son getting restless NewCBS soapfrom Y&R's Bill Bell on the drawing board By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I've watched "The Young and the Restless" for several years, and suddenly I notice that Jill has an almost adult son named Philip. Where did he come from?- J., Boston, Mass. A: Be'a ~ck from prep 1cllool, bat If 1"'" cuiMt &boat Plllllp'• ortstH, lte ls JUI'• leve ~d by P.Wp C.aactllor. Pllillp ud JUI met nlle Jiil was workln1 for 1111 wife Ka7e. JW b1 apeat little Ume wltlll a.er ••·&eeaa1e aoe, b•t laatead Illas 1aat Mm ... ttllq betweee boanllag 1cllool1. 4 Sunday, May 25, 1986 We uderstud tlllat Ute yous PlliUp may become aa lmporwat cbraeter a. lite fatare. All k.lada of poHlbWttes ulat, l.Dch1dill1 a po11Jble lloonp wltla Ute cllaracter of Cricket. Q: Is 1t true that Bill Bell is going to have another soap opera on the aar this fall? - M.C .. Marietta. Ohio. A:. BW Bell, who is the creator and head writer of"The Young and the Restless," is working on a project for CBS. It was originally slated for that network in September, now the date has been pushed back to January. Evidently the show is still on the drawing board and could very well be part of CBS' master ratings scheme. No word on what Bell's soap would replace if it comes to the air. Q: I have a major dinner nding on this one. I'm po5itivc that the actress who plays Bill Cosby's 'wife started out on a soap opera. If I'm wrong I told my husband I wouldn't eat for two days. -L.S .. Shippensburg. Pa. A:. It'• a du1eroH bet, bat yo. cu eat lileuty. Pliyllda Ra1bd 1tarte4 "t • .. o.e Life to IJve" playta1 tk prtfrletM •f E4 Ball (Al Preemu). Tiiie 1toryl1M was alaert-llved becHte some llrllllut pt"Maeer deeWed aeltlter die actraa •r die c::Mncter were very t.terntJaa, Talk abMt die last ratlap la1p. Q: Is Candy Earley the only actress who · has played Donna on "All My Childrcnr -M.D.1.~~burgh, Pa. A:. AJ~ Cudy w made die role of Doaaa Mr owa over th past aevu years, Frueesea P"tea, •epter of actor Tom Pottoe, orteiM&ed Ute role of die onetime tte•·•&• prottlhlte. Have 1 question about your la11on'te solp or soap sw1 Write to Lynda Hirxh, c/o News America Syndu:atc, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Qljf. 92714. 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MT L8IJ .., M Almltd .,._ _,ICMIUIRQ Sunday, Mey 25. 1986 L.ICAAIT 8 TWLOOllATW••l -lunclay Cont • • ; "*"' ....... .-&flMlt e11mt•--...,. ,_. Featured: screen and television actor. John Philip Laws discusses his 25-year career and his ln:- votvement adn dedtealK>n to the Hands Aetoss Ame<iea campaign (1 hr.) •--.o..-(C) ... "City Lights" (1931. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Cl'lefrlll ( t hr 2 1 mtn~MOU ~ ....... ...m:ATI ~ fllCIC • .. AT ....n COWi Whtie vis· !ling his aunt In a small Nova Scotia flshtng village, a boy learns to view the world from a new pe<spe<:ttVe alter he meets a vanety ~-'90llT d (B)lllMI "The PllOt'' ( 1980, Drama) Chi! Robertson, Diane Baker ( 1 hr . 39 min.) -1WY'IW ....,taOUJ ~••r• .. wu••• LIT.,_• UMT ..... CllDMOl .. almt _, amtwllRlml llMAml ..:ua.nm u.&A. ..... ,OUl'UllOUI ,_ • .,. ITOell A teen-ager enllsts 1he aid of friend$ to help find a fortune 1n eclous ~ }1hf ~ 37 min ) Cll--~O.TNl,._.W ......... voa -,,.,-.ntt ,_ Wli Ii ...., ........ ", .. ...,. .. ,_. --·~ _., .... CllmtW M 0000 •9111111D -~ ~ 1r•-.rm ,. .. .., -ltmf(l)Q .... , .. Mimi~ AUTO Mcm Formula One Grand Prno: of 8e1Qium from Spa (Taped) (2 hrs I Cf) ....... , (%) lllMI "The Body Snatcher" ( 1945 Horror) Bela Lugosi, Boris Karlott ( 1 hr 17mln.) a1A1•1,,.WVILllA .,. ..... ,... awe••~ ........ Cl9 ••• Cl) ..... ,OUTUllOUI ~111 r1 .. -.m••11 ~Eli umw._ U.OWOll.Wll ,,.,, .. MUllT a.YDOO ... ,.... ... ........ mrca&.UCCI ... a. .... ... "A Soldler'a Story" t 1984, Dra- ma) Howard E Roll1n1 Jr , Adolph Cae- sar ( 1 hr .. 41 min ) Cl),_ ITOOell •al ... "The Wings Of Eagtes" ( t957 Biography) John Wayne, Maure8'l. O'Hara~a., 30 min ) • • Cl) Y •••11 Scheduled inter view with author Geottrey WOiff ("PtOVI· ~ .. ) . a lootl 11 the artwork ol Ale1t Katt at the Whitney Museum 1n New York i hr., 30 min ) .... ----- 8 0 ..,.,POUi • Live netwol1< cov· erege. for the flrst lime, of the 70th auto racing classic with a field of 33 competing for over $3 million In purse money (3 hrs.lum, ~ ~-=:-:.aOf M ... Aw.&•U I TNl c:Mlllll This profile of.a Belgian freighte<'s crew during a 5.000-mlle jour· ney from Duluth, Minn , to Northern Eu- rope Illustrates Why some people choose a se::~r ) l':.~een Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald. Anthony Mt· cnaet Hall ( 1 hr 33 min ) m WAY Of 1111TM .. •T IWPYDAYI _...,_AT CAL.Yliltf ~It.MCI ~ .... co.. ... "Hold Thal Ghost" ( 194 t. Comedy) Abbott and Costello. Joan Dav· IS (1hr ,30min) (1)-.a.IY MAU. 'I TAU. TAUi MD La- -"Pecos Blll. King ot the Cowboys· Steve Guttenberg plays the legendary fig- ure who transformed Texas Into a rough- and·tumble state. Rebecca De Momay and Martin Mull also star O ( 1 hr ) Cl) .,.. "Peppermint Soda 11979 Orama) Odlle Michel Elenore Klarwe1n 2 hrs.) L.-Y..S..._... -MD• llAlt,,_ .. AllAZlll wt u,_a-.n GULM !ii W,O.w.DWllT w.o· mcA ....,.,..,. .. •I .... CCI •• 1W NCAA Dlv1Ston I ChamplonshlpS. men·a Singles t1na1 from Alhena. Oa (Uve) ( 1 hr . 30 min l ([)90Wll "Condemr:ied" (1930. Dr1tma) Ronald Colman. Ann Harding ( t hr 26 min} •l!Jl • LAmC A LAI llCtlM'AI .. Cl) •ACI.,. llATI'* 11.SWWI .... " ., .. , . .,.. OAYWWO.V ...,nmoMOW ...lllmA, .. mclM.uriO.C*O. lmf ...... aH••fU .,. "Experience Preferred But Not Essential" ( 1982, Comedy) Elm1belh Ed· monda. Roy Heathef ( t hr . 20 min ) CH> ,.. .... ROCl Red challenges Gobo as leadef of the Fraggles O Cl) ... "All Of Ma" ( {984. Comedy) Steve Martin. Ll~Tomlln ( 1 hr 33 min) ''" ........ -Cl) l9A ummTUU. Playoff Game Milwaukee Bucks et Boston Celtics, 1f necessary. Eastern Conference Final Game Seven. ~Live) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) • a.:IPCllr "Is There A ROie For Reh- Belleft In The P01111ca1 Arene?' ,_nooea ~ICIU'•Q Nlmrf .. .,. "Retreat. Hetll" ll95 t. Adi/en ture) Frank Lovejoy Riclll1rd Carlson (2 ltn lu ... ,..,.., ......... wmwt ·=·-= .. ··--I).,. "Rhinestone" (1984, Comedy) Sytvester Stallone, Dolly Parton. ( t hr . 5 1 min) i ,.-......... JOll Nrt TO__,_ -COUiTUlrl .-covaw Of .,. ...., Jacques Coutteeu and his crew explofa economleally strapped Haiti, a country threatened by PoOf ecological management and rapid population iOW1h. ( t hr ) -WWIC:Cl • ICI Cf) H•M.L. Caltfornia Angels al New York Yankees Ji;& (3 hrs.) .... •••am C#ft'O&. JOll ..... ....... .-YNomw umc•mlft M•CMel .,_"City Lights" ( t931, Comedy) Chartle Chaplin. Virginia Chefrill ( t hr , 2 t min~YIWl/A tW mclM-W tll IDftWllCllJI. COlfllUI __.Wil &.UD-Gff ... ........ w1m u1 wm Pll/fMY_.., alamnt '•BtT.-tUMMmlAW. 90Wll "CannonbaM Run" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLutSe i.!. hf., 35 mtn ) (£) DIV9I lnternatlOMI lnvltatlonal from F0<1 Laudefdale. Fla (Taped) ( t hr , JO min) ([) .,. "The Masquerader" ( 1933. Drama) Ronald Colman, 8issa Landi ( t hr, 18mln) (I) 90Wll "The Sure Ttung" ( t985, Com- edy) John Cusack Dephne Zuniga ( t hr .~mtn ) ,,. all u•au Atlante Braves at SI LOUIS Cardinals (Live) (3 hrs. 15 mtn.) 11:11 (f) U•& Houston Aatros at Chicago tt9 Cu~\'~~~· t5mtn) la_ __ _ ~nuac. _ .... , ........ ---· -· l\IDOI C....U Guests: Midnight Rose Barber Shop Quartet. Lou Johnson. fOf"mer L A Dodgef working In drug and alCOhol rehebllltatlon, Meyer Ughtmen. founder of the "Cult ChnlC", Hato4d Beo- 1am1n. founder of the "WeUnesa Communi- ty'' and David Scott. a Southerl'I California astronaut who is one of 12 Americans wno ha\19 walked on the moon. I ~--.. "The Fighting Sulllvana" ( 19« . Orama) Anne Baxter. Thomae Mitchell i hra) DUCD Of MAD.., il'fiiMtl "Agatl'la Christie's Part~ 1n Cnme"The Bereatords ace.pt a wealthy man's challenge to help him win bOlh a bet and a bride O ( t hr ) • me ...,.. ..aAL "C.MOnbeH One-lap Of America" An auto ratty of over 8200 mlles Which begin& and ends WI Detroit (Taped) ( 1 hf> Sunday. May 25. 1986 9 -lanclay Cont. I :::-ITOll"f mwll "Mae West· ( 1982 Biogra- phy) Ann Jiiiian. James Brohn ( 1 hr 40 min.) (Z) mwll "lrreeonc1table OttterenGe$ (1~. Comedy) Ryan O'Neat. Stleltey l~~·,~£ii ..... ~ -Cl) NA _, Memorial Tournament final round. from Dublin. Ohio If NBA Bas- ketball Eastern Conference r1nal Game Seven is nol necessary. starting time tor golf will be 3 00 pm EDT (live) 12 hrs., 30min) I h& •ML Topic "EV1Ct1ng 111ega1s· "9-wmtDAVID~Q w.AT.-ow M.._O/IMITAA Featured San Diego Bay Bill Grltflths reports live on board The Star Of India · the worlds old est iron hull sailing ship as it sets sa1t tor the 3rd time since t 923 I CIU ... IT-.JY n& CMlm.Y AUTO UC.. ,__ •aco D · W90IOICtCUW W8 l9C .a1T'1 RCUl. "Cannonball One-Lap Of America" An auto rally ot over 8200 miles which begins ano ends 1n Detroit gaped) ( 1 hr.) 8 ... *-I~ The St00,000 Nlppon Denso series features 80 or the world's top motocross riders 1n the t25cc ~~~=:. Aoohe'm C•"' 1. llMCM Oii TNI TR0MN WM (Prem lere) Host Mlehael Wood examines Ho mer's desc11ptton of the Tro1an War within "The lhad" "' hght ol archaeolog1cat find 1ngs documenting life 1n Bronze-Age Greece Tonight He.nfich Schhemann·s discoveries O (I hr ) GD ~1'*-D S.g League Baseball Decathlon Challenge. Top players from the American and National Leagues take part 1n a 10 event competition (Taped) $hrs ) f'OCUI oee eoarn 90¥m "The Beastmaster' ( 1982 Ad· venture) Marc Singer, Tanya Robefts ( t hr , ~5 min ) Cl) AUTO UC. SCCA Super \lees from L~ Beach. Call! (Taped) ( 1 h1 ) CD .,. "1918" ( 1985. Orama) Wilham Converse-Robens. Hattie Foote ( 1 hr , 31 min) (S).cml 'Bells Are R1ng1ng" (1960. Mu steal) Judy Holllday. Dean Manin (2 hrs 7 min} • • TaMl•AUCTDe -...,. WML~ a•v. 90llT 1111-"""DAVID~Q ----flOQJI Cll IOC9TY IOOD,_ 1111 ......... IQ • -.1--.0 Big League Baseball OlcathlOn C~Nenge Top playe<t from IN Ar'l\efictn ind NatlOnal LMgues take l'T' ~::.,.,. competttloo (Tope<1J .,. "The Glast House 11972. Ora ma) Vic Mo11ow, Alan Alda (2 hrs ) e.,. Angel City" (1980. Drama) ~ Wat11. Peul Winfield (2 h11 ) • MTnllTM UUCTICA 10 Sunday, Mey 25. 1986 e mATl•l A' •"Live From Lin· coin Center New York City Ballet 'A Mid· aommer Night's Dream' " Wtlllam Shake- speare's comic st<>'Y of !overs' quarrels and mischievous pranks 1s set to the mu- sic of Fetix Mendelssohn in thlS p<OdVCtion choreographed by Geolge Balanchine In ster;·~:i·) I:":, UC. Popeye's Offshore Grand Prix from New Orleans (R) ( 1 hr ) CB) m¥ll "Prime R1Sk" ( 1985, Orama) Tont Hudson, Lee Montgomery (I ht 39 mtn) ,._ Leroy suffers a sertOUS knee 1nJU- ry during a dance dem<>nstration In st8f· eo (I hr) iCIWl.a~OlnllPUl--ICOTT 19 .,,. "The Three Stooges Meet Her· cules" (1962. Comedy) Three Stooges. \/ICki Trickett. (1 hr. •5 min) -·=A'ICllCICI ~.,,."The Frogmen" {1951 Adven- ture) Richard Widmark Dana Andr9ws lhrs.) •••-.wm• ..,,,, •MURT ~otchal" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Eowards. Linda F10ten11no ( 1 ht , 37 min.) Ml ..... CAii~ ''Choopet Ski· a·~ "Boy. Old I Get A Wrong Num- ber!" ( 1966. Comedy) Bob Hope, Elka Sommer.= 8 ATM Scheduled' Roger Ebert end Gene Slskel profile lour supPofting ( 1977. Adventure) Richard Chamberlain, Patrick McGoohan. (2 hn.} e ......,._ llUI "Kl"'1 Lear" Lear makes peace with Cor~; Edmund cap- tUfes the reunited tether and daughte< and Mntenoes them to death, Edga< confTonts Edmvnd 3ar1 4 of 4) (1 hr ) l:r.,ra: .. , .... .,.. "Sixteen CandleS" ( 1984 Comedy) Molly Ringwald Anthony M chael Han ( 1 hr . 33 min ) •al>~ -· lllUYWOOD a..om• Scheduled II t&Niews With Charlton H•ton and actrau Kelly McGillis. Untversal StudlOS' K•rw;i K?lQ exhibit Cf)_,. "Kansas City Bomber" ( 197? Orama) Raquel Walch. Kevin McCarthy ~hrs.) (II W IACll wmt DAftt ....un1 Consumer mlormauon on a pr<><Joct tnar warms lee1. mall-«det problems and H(ll bell1e. l ... ccu . m .. -....,. mwll "Places In The Heart" ( 1984 Drama) Sally Field. LindSay Crouse 1 , hr . 42 min) (Z) mwll "Ziggy Stardust And '?he Sp• den From Mars" \ 1983, Mus.ical) Oav•O .. 18«;~~1mnJ CllMllPI--.. L.-. I I .. WI.JI lall Fe< towing 11 deStructtve summer storm, Hun garla villagers care for tM ln)4'ed White ato lauon Q ....... act0ts they consider to be among Hn1111 __ .,.,. ,_..,. "Oe111d Stockman Regrets The former Reagan administration budgel director taltls With Wiiliam F Bucitley Jr and Paul Craig Roi.11. formef 8SSIStar>1 aecr~D'tit1 the Treasury ( 1 hr ) wood's beSI ~ :.~MAZZMID ti .,.. "Battlestar Oa1act1ea" ( 1978. Sclenc&-Flctlon) Lorne Greene. Richard Hatch (2 hrs . 30 min.) I Lm\l..,.,. Oii,. ...... llTIODUCm--.cMIY llOWll "City Lights" ( 1931, Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Chertill 11 hr • 2 t min ) .... 0 P Pro Championships from Huntington Beech, CaHI (R) (I hr) CO.,.. "Rhinestone" (19M, Comedy) Sytvestet Stallone, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr , 5 t min) . Cl) flOWW "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn. Renl Santoni (2 hrs ) •Cl)--"FIST " ( 1978, Orama) Sy1· vester Stallone, Peter Boyle (2 hrs . 25 -1mln•· ..... llOI OCAHIT In Warsaw, Analevttz teaches the resistance adlwfents how to use weapons; plans to expand the camp at Autehwltz, with labor furnished by the ghettos. ore put Into etfect (Par1 7 of 10) l ~TOmUT• .,.. .. .aLOCIY -.... "Your Money Or YQIJI Wiie" (1972, Orama) Ted Beslelt. Elizabeth ASl'lley (1 hr . 30 min) 8 tTM Ulml Sports competition leetutlng t ast 'members from "Fame." "Gimme a Break" and "Paper Chase .. Semlflnel round (A) ( 1 hr ) (l)ITM!m G llOWll "The Legend Of Hell House" ( 1973. Horr04') Pamela Franklin, Roddy Mc:~~~~~~ I .,.. "Tht Man tn Th9 Iron MaSk" • llANm ([) CCIUN u•y• NCAA Regional Fi nal Ptayolt Game (ll't'e) (3 hrs.) CD WT• • In this ~actl0f1 fairy tale teatU<lng puppets. an evtl barer threatens to steal a COUf'ltry's na1t0n111 treesure that P<>S9"Se8 w~rantlfl9 tl)~ °"'"' ... -,...,. Interviews with George Ham"'°"· GIM' Garson ar)d talent manager Ken l(ragen actress June ChadWlct\ on a tour of Peru ,~ ......... II -llAnclML Wti1IC ~ Fea tured· Ffench kayakera With acrobatic ttchnlques, a golden eagle !earning to fly ttie wildltte In Central Ameoca'1 rein IOI ·1·t1-,. (&-:.... .... Q MICI ... _., ----.. 'm CA A looM at 1 pelf of or phar'8d flsheB, cat-tlad members ol 1hf ......i temly. reteueel and adopled by Marty Stouffer'• famlty (P8rt 1 Of 2) (Rl ~ ,_ .. IOCI Red <.t\·'""no" GobO aa IMder of 1ht Fntggles Q Cl) .... "All Of Me" .( f98• ComedYl Steve Martin, Uylomtin ( 1 hr 33 min ) .... '°~ _..,. .... ___ _ ...... .. lunclay Coat. D ....... t iii Wiii lntervfews K..;n Ootion. In atei~. (R) ( 1 hr.) With actress Amy Irving and Steve Bond 1 IUCl-- IGenefal Hospjtal .. ) ( 1 hr.) M.lc:mA~ -.AT AmmALU awan...., mom COM.Am C.... ll'fm A portrait ot the vutture's mas- .,_"The Glass HOYse" ( 1972, Ora· tery of ftlght. filmed on Africa's Serengeti ma) Vic Mouow, Alan Alda. A flrst·OI· Plaln and In the South American rain fOf· fender at a maximum security prison IS ests. In stereo. O ( 1 hr.) vletlmlzed by a group of hardened oon-(l)am •Im ... vlcis who dominate the rest of the popula· (1)-.L.ODUWM.l .. TAU. TALDAmLA- tlon. 12~ W "Pecos Biii. King ol the Cowboys" I • • Wft11 Steve Guttenbefg plays the legendary tlg-IUCK .,_ ure who transformed Texas Into a rough- ...,. tll M D9IAIOI An examination and-tumble s1ate; Rebecca De Mor nay ot Chinese social pressures and restraints and Martin Mun also star. O ( 1 hr.) through a case study of a mediating com· I UlllDA TMml mlttee's role In a dlvOfoe case. (R) o (1 M ...,.,. hr.) 19 ., ..... I -.,. "Grace Quigley" ( 198-4, Come-IOWA A chase team from the National dy) Katharine Hepburn, Nick Nolte. To re- Sevefe Storms Laboratory 1n Norman. lieve her friends from loneliness, peln and Okla .. ls followed as they gather Informs· suffering, an elderly woman calls upon a lion needed to predict the arrival, path hit man to provide them with his apeclal and destructive force of a tornado. (R) Q seMoes. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) i1 hr.) M (ll)alllY PM.wa.L CHl .,_ "Gotchal" (1985. Comedy) •8(1)m.W l&LOAOMl "Cher· Anthony EdWards. Linda Florentino. Dur· ry, Cherry," "Sweet Caroline." "Amert· tno spring breek. a UCLA student meets a·· ca"· and ''September ·Morn" -are· among mysterious woman In France and soon the tunes sohedule<t to be sung by the finds himself in the middle of an interns-Grammy Award-winning singer-composer tlonal spy caper 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr .. 37 Guests: Carol Burnett, Stevie Wonder min.) (''Overjoyed"). In stereo. (1 hr.) ([) .,_ "The Sure Thing" ( 1985. Com· 8 e AllAZlll ITOlml The spirit of an edy) John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga. Two old man haunts an otherwise normal New England college acquaintances share hOme. In stereo. o a cross-country ride to California and find e 11 •llf a IMllPUa Alter all other themselves quite unexpectedly falllng In methods tall. Makepeace comes up with love. 'PG-13' ( t hr .. 34 min.) an Idea that she hopes wlll free hostages Cl) I.OWi IQAT taken In an attempted bank robbery, ( 1 (%).,. "The Body Snatcher" ( 1945, hr.) Horror) Beta Lugosi. Boris Karlott. A doc· 8 .._. wmt CMe M -!Im tor Is blackmailed by a vlltalnous coach· & I Cl A look inside several nursing man when he wishes to stop securing homes In !fie Los Angeles. ( t hr ) bodies fOf medical research In t 9th-centu· C1) TM.a ,_ 1"1 DAM ... A troubled IEdln:i~ 1 hr., 17 min ) man (Howard Sherman) possesses a bl· .. DOI ~ KYOIMn'IU zarre talent •• he floats In mldalr every d ..... ..., time he lies. -... , ... ODD C011U , LJlll'ma '11 lMI llQt MD Pamll . 1"lllRI 009MIY Cl9CI ff GUn When a promised raise Ooe&n't appear. Marlene conVtnces Jen-.------------------------------, niter to sue the supermarket, Howard a.nd Mrs. Cobb for racial dlscrlminatlon, e ...U. .,_ When Jamie launches a career selling burritos, he soon dlscov-m ~=.~he business world. CC).,. ''The Fastest Gun Alive" ( 1956. Western) Glenn Ford. Jeanne Crain. When word of his reputation as a top gun· slinger leaks out. a peaoetul Western ahopl<eeper Is challenged to a deadly looel~t:r .. Mt'"~ .. IDUW00091 _.,. (MPAmm) ,. (I)•..,,. e •• ...,_ Riek learns that drinking and driving don't mix when he's Involved In an auto accident caused by a trlend who was Intoxicated. In stereo (R) {jhr ) • PAim Jesse and a new drama teacher light over Nloole. Torrence: Robin Thom· as. In at:i:liiJ 1 hr.) e 111 IWIOAY .o¥ll Two stories: In "CasebUSters." two children help their grandfather solve a neighbofhood mys. tery. Star9 Pat Hl~le and Virginia Keeh· nen: In "My Town.· a girl la awed by the exciting things happening In her sleepy hometown. Stars Meredith Satenger and Glenn Ford. Q (2 hrs ) ii ~ llMClt Guests· Marla Glt>bl, Copley/Colony Cablevlalon 549-3500 Sunday. May 25, 1988 11 -lanclay Conl. ... Cl)• H ·~ • 1110T1 Jealca's men-telly unbeJanced friend Is accused of mur· dlting her husbend Ann Blyth and Esther Aotle~t star (R) Q ( t hr ) e • .,. "Perry Mason The Case Oi The Notorious Nun" (Premiete. Orama) Raymond Bun, Barbera Hale Perry Ma· eon defends a young nun accused of rrwr- derlng a priest with whom she allegedly h9d •romantic rei.tlonshlp Q (2 hrs.) I COUITIMI OOtllfi 0 .. "The Right Stuff" (1983, Orama) (Part 1 of 2) Sam Sheperd, Scott Glenn Based on lhe boOk by Tom Woffe The se'8ctlon and training of lhe llrlt Amencan astronauts take ptac. amid political maneuvering and media hype o i hfs,) . ... "' ... Al. .,. "The Man In The Iron Mask" ( 1977. AdVerlture) Richard Chamberlain. Patrlek McGoohan. Based on tha novel by Alexandre Dumas. The Infamous COmpte de Rochefort pleoes LOUIS XIVs twin brothef on the French throne and lmPfl· eona the real king. (2 hrs) I m11mtCON.Me MilQmCI W• "The Irish R.M "Despite his marriage to Sally, Flurry Knox continues 10 scheme -this time he IOllcits Ma) Sinclair Yeates to help him Ml1 Gen. P0r1eous a h<>fse (Part t of 6) i.(~,,. .... • ••IWlfi.,ll'IW ... fi "Agatha Chrlltle't Partner$ In Crlme"Tha Baresfords accept a wealthy man's challenge to help him win both a bel end a brlde.~t 1 hr ) (I)_,. U... M•AU.'1 .U111T lltl 1967 WOfld Series highlights. (Reel Sox vs Cardinals) ( 1 hr ) ®.,. "The Tetminator'' ( 19M, Sci· ance Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton A cybofg It sent beck 1n time from the year 2029 10 praaent-day Los Angeles to assassinate a woman whO Is destined to give birth to a rev()lutlonary {;)~~~ 48 min ) C%l .,. "lrreconcllabla Olffel'enoes" (198•. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long A g..year·Old girt, feeling neglected and unlOYed, seat<s legal aid to divorce herself from the custody ot her 8Yef-pre occupied parents end move In with her former hOulek.OWO ·po· ( 1 hr • S• min ) =l:l~=AI. ,._Jesse and a new drama teacher fight over Nicole Torrence. Robin Thom- ae. In stereo ( 1 hr ) CC) .,. "Fon Apache" ( 1948. Weal· am) Jonn Wayne, Henry Forldl, A stub- born cavalry officer Is held responslbla for rempant Indian attacks against a military outpolt (2 h<s.. 7 ~ . -· Cl) ~ • C.g.ney lnvesti· get• the murdef of 11 union boU and La- ~ greats h9f new British nanny Q ( t I=...._ Maritn Perkins tekes a k>c* at the marina Ille of the Galapagos ~.J:~~) ·-· LUal Two upper-daas Btltlth womet1 vte for social sup<emacy 1n this ad-1 IPt•tlon of E.F Benson's novels. In fhi1 ~. M,. Emmeline Luca• (Gnkflna Mcewen) . IMY9$ h9f acknowtedged so- dll ~Ion In Rlll'!hoim 10 summer In the 12 Sunday, Mey 25. 1986 , SusseJC town ot Tlll1ng With Prunell11 Scales and Nlgel Hawthorne (Part 1 of :..~,,.Ulm II .UT la D.Ul~I "Live From Un c.oln Center New York City Ballet 'A Mid· summer Nigtit's Oteam· · W1t11am Shake speare's comic story ot lovers' quarrels and mi&Chievous pranks 15 set to the mu· SIC of Felix Mendelssonn In this p10ductl()(1 chofeographed by George Balanchine In steteo. (2 hrs ) (()-~~llll•t M8fOI L~ BasebaH teams compete (I)..,. "Cat's Eye" I 1985, Suspense) Drew Barrymore. James WOOds A myste· rlous sttey feline links three macabre sto- ries by Stephan King 'PG-13' ( 1 ht 33 min.) (!)TM.a ... nll DAM-A troubled man (Howard Sherman) possesses a bl· zarre talent --he lloats 1n midair every time hell"' -... ..,.,.._,.. __ _ l mGn•IQ NTIOGmU.U. -IQIOOL llAT T oplc Propos111on 5 1 the lnswance llabillly 1n111auve (!) ITM IAml Sports competition featuring cast members from "l'ame "Gimme a Break" and "Paper Chase Semifinal round. (R) ( I hr ) .... "°'°"' (() M'llllM. .... ICMOOl DMCI TWI Clllv911 I Pl -=~· --.AY•IPOl-T ..... MI 1 ... ..., ... tw '9.J U.,1 =-A trouble<l man (Howard Sherman) possesses a bl i11me talent he llOats 1n midair every time~ Iles ,,_,, IWMIAllT l :n-:. ..... ~ Based on l'l1s bOOk "Bloods," whlCh e"'amlnes re4a1tonsh1ps between blacks and Whites wtio fougril 1n lhe Vietnam War, authOI' Wallace Terry 1e po<ts on the results of wartime brother hood 1r1 AmerlC8's llrsl integrated war Q ~~-Ulm ('I.,. "Oymkata" ( 1985. Ad11en1ure1 Kurt Thomas. Tetchla Agbayani On a mission lo NCIJ(e a mlhtary site 10 a re mote eastern Asian country, an Amertean agent employ• his mental arts and gym nastlc stcltls. 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) (!) ITAi .-.. Sporrs compet1hl)O featuring cul members lrom "Fame · "Gimme 11 Break" end "Paper Chase · Semitil'l&I roundJ Rt ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... w1m. M LOil .. aaa R81ph loee9 lhe IOdga treasury. so he and Ed try to win the money beck at the race- track. Q CZ) llOWll "Firestal!er" ( 198•. Science Fiction) David Keith, Drew Barrymore The concerned parents ot a 9-year-old glf1, whO IS eMOwecl With the abillly 10 80· fiame anything at will. endeavor to protect her from government agents plnnnlng to ·~~hr 65mtn ) tW Cl l•CNUISftW mt _.,..,. ... tW .... - and Gene Slsltel ptofile fu IUPPOrt'"O actors they contldef to be among Hotty· wOOd's best QI --~ Yim -Interviews wtth actress Amy lrAng and Steve Bond Gene<at Hoepnal"} ( 1 hf.) .-crnu.u. ...-r..,. llCMI "Stiel('' ( 191M. Orama) 8ur1 Reynolds, C.ndioe Bergen An ax-con's attempt to avenge hit ptllon buddy' a mur- det brings him fao.to-faca with Florida mob519fS. 'R' ( 1 hr . •9 min.) ........ Nlal)llCMI "Blondie On A Budget" (19'0 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake Dagwood plans a surprise fOf Blondie, but compllcatlons ar19e when hit ex-glrtfriend helps 1n picking out 11 fur coat. ( 1 hr . 25 min) t'3tl 8.,. .. Lydia" (1 941, OramaT Merle Oberon. Joseph Cotten An elderly wom· an recalls her romantlC pa~t following 11 nostalgic reunion with four of hef former 10v91ia·~rs. 15 min) I ....... 90llll ..... AIC ... Q llCMI "Experience Prefarr9d Bu1 Not Essenflal" ( 1982. Comedy) Eltzat>ath Ed· monds. Roy t1eather In 1962. 1 student spenos her summer vacation as a waitress al a WelSh resort, Whafe romance blo$- soms with the hOtel chef 'PG' ( 1 hr 20 min) llCMI "F IST" ( 1978. [)fame) S)1- vester Stallone. Peter Boyle A working· class man rises from a position as a k>cal u"40n organizer to attain Incredible powei and prestige as AmeriC8's labof kingpin ·pa·_(? hrs. 25 min ) -1•1Wa.m MOU. YWOOD Cl omlP Scheduled "' lerv1ews with Charlton Heston and actress Kelly McGIU1$, Unlllersal Studios' King K~exhlbit I ••w ... amc:M•Tlll ... OM&.-•· DAftD •--Scheduled. Older 51n gle women Qitcusa their method lor meet I men (l hr ) Plflf Wf-.Me ----~.,.,. "Light In The P11U2a .. (1962 Oioma) OIMa de Havliland. R0988no B1au1 The mother of a mentally relarda<I young woman is lorcecl to d«lde If he1 daughter will marry or be Mnt away (? hrs) t1111CM1• ._,.,_,., II 11:9 llDWll "Ouest FOf Love" ( t 97 t, Sc~ ence-Fictlon) Tom Ball. Joan Collint A man trapped In 1 lime werp between two exlsteooes dlSCovers that he can benefit from his e11penencas (2 hrs ) .,.,. "The Carnation Kliler" ( 1973 Mystery) Norman Esntey, Katherine Scho lleld A h0mic:1dal maniac 9earching tor h~ next victim meets up with a aeemtnoty vul lnerablt rouno woman ( t hr • 30 mfn ) ' & ICA'ITW19 ll\'ITOM>Cme MW•DOTT01m 1M ....... ccaum lf•AU. NCAA Aeglonal A ~ Pleyoff Glme (R) (2 hrs 30 m.n ) -\Ill .. "Ootc:Nl" (t985 Comedy) Anthooy Edwards. Lind" F10tet111no Our Ing spring break, • UCL A .. ,vd~t '""" a myslerlOus woman In France and toon linds himself In the mt<kli. of an .ntwna- tK>nal spy c:al)4W ·PG tJ' c;> t 1 hr . 37 min) W (f) .. "L11'10oN-vy" (195l.Com9 -lunclay Coal. dy) 8ow9'y Boys, Alten Jenkins Th9 (%) ... "~ SterdUst And The ~ Bowef'y Boys enlist In the U S Navy 11 ders From Mers · ( 1983. Musbl) ()e\Mj hr., 30 ':i. Bowie. Cinema vente footage of the rock I* ,.Q singer. as his androgynou9 alter ego, In ~na U.&A concert at London'• Hammersmith Odeon °'91-In 1973. 'PG' (1hr .. 31 min.) ... "(I) .. "Hot Dog .. The MOVie" (1984, .,.. "Outchmao" ( 1966. Orama) Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Shirley Knight. Al Freeman Jr. Alm adap-HOU&ef. An Idaho farm boy, participating taUon of LeRol Jones' allegorlcel play On In a freestyle skiing competition, fl.nets ro- a New V()(t( subway, a cruel white woman manoe and tun. aa welt at a rivalry with seduceS, then humiliates a naive black the reigning Austrian champion. 'R' Q ( 1 man hf., 36 min.) • 'aunu•IUllTYwmtM.mAMI 19(11) .,. "Hardc0te" ( 1979, Orama) W {C) llOWll "The Entorcef'" ( 1976. Orama) George C. Scott, Season Hubley. A con- CUnl Eastwood, Tyne 0.ty. "Dirty Harry" cemed father leaves the peeoeful sur- Celtehan Is Joined by a female partner In roundlngs ot his home town to 898rch for his pureult of a group of Cellfornla revolu-his dauahlet. who hat become heavily lo- llona.rles terrorizing San Francltl:io 'R' ( 1 volved fn a blg-<;ity pornography racket ht.,~ min.) .. 'R' ~· 46 min.) =;r-=-= 1=::=-......... a.. ELUEll9ft ... • Cl)_.,.ATal .. .,.. "The Border" (1 981, Orama) iiMI "A Patch Of BIUe" ( 1965, Ora-Jaok NlcholaOO, Valerie P«rlne A Texas ma) Sidney Poitier. Shelley Winters A border guard's valuee come In conflict sympathetic black man tries to convince a with thoee of his corrupt CO-work9'$ and young blind gifl that she can better her Ille his meterlellatlc wife 'R' ( 1 hr . 47 min) ~breaking lrw of her shrewish guardian •111Tto•1Cm1 ~~IRIWIT '='-· ~WIGf &IT 1mM9__., -Monclay -11ona1ng Movies - •(%) "Irreconcilable Oltfefencea" ( 198-4. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Stlelley Long ( t hr . SA min) •CC> "Son Of Fury" ( 1942, Adventure) Tyrone Power Gene Tierney (I hr . 38 min) (II) "Blue Skies Agaln" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers ( 1 hr , 27 min) 119Gl) "The Fighting 69th'" (1940. Orama) James Cagney. Pat O'Brien (2 hr& ) Nt(l) ··ootchal" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Florentino. (I hr . 37 min) •CC> "Streets Of Ate" ( 1984, Orama) Ml- cbael Pare. Diane Lane ( I hr . 34 min ) Cl) "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vlrglnla Meyo (2 hrs . 30 min) Cl) "GarbO Talks" ( 1984, Orama) Mne BancroH, Ron Sliver ( 1 hr . 43 min ) •CH> "Oh OOdl You Devil" ( 1gtµ, Come- dy) George Bums. Ted Waas ( 1 hr • 36 min) •O "Love Story" (1 970. Romance) A11 MacGraw. Ryan O'Neal. (2 hrs) -CC> "The GOid Rusn" ( 1925. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain. ( 1 hr , 22 min ) Cl) "The Weslefnef" ( 1940, W"tern) Oary Cooper. Wa"er Brennan (I hr . 40 min) {%)"The BOdy Snatcher" ( 1945. Horror) Bela Lt.IQOSI. 90fls Karloff ( 1 hr , 17 min ) -® "Graoe Quigley" (1964, Comedy) t<ethann. Hepburn. Nick Nolt• ( 1 hr • 42 min) tW(%) "Ftreatartef°' ( 1984. Sci.nee Fiction) Oevid Keith. Drew S.rrymore ( 1 l'lr . 55 mlf'I.) -&f••noon llovl•- -• "Man Of The West" ( 1958. w .. tefn) Gary Cooper, Julie London (2 hrs.) CC) "Just One Of The Guys" ( 1985, Com- edy) Joyce Hyser. Clayton Rohner. ( 1 ht , 40 min.) (8) "Retntree County'" ( 1957. Orama) Elizabeth TeylOf, Montgomery Clift (2 hrs . 48 min.) (I) "AmedeuS" ( 198-4. Drema) F Murray Abraham. Tom HulOe. (2 hrs .. 38 min ) we "The Return Of The King" (1980. Fan1asy) Animated Voices of Orson Beao, JoM Huston. (2 hra.) W (l) "City Llgh1a" (1931, Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin. Virginia Cherrlll ( 1 hr.. 21 min.) •CC> "Son Of Fury" ( 1942, Adventure) Tyrone POW'9f, Gene Tierney. (I hr . 38 min.) •8 "Blue Hawalf· (1961, Mus~t) Etvts Preale'I. Ange&e Lansbury (2 hrs.) (%) "The Lacemaker" ( 1978, Romance) !Sabella Huppert (I hr , 48 min) 4111 {C) ''The Tender trep" ( 1955. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Frent< Sinatra ( 1 hf • 51 min.) ... "What's Up, Doc?" ( 1972, Comedy) Barbra Strelsand, Ryan O'NMI. (2 hra.) Cl) "Hooper" ( 1978, Comedy) Sun Rey- nolds. Jao·Mlcheel Vincent. (~ hrs ) ~"The Rink" (1916, Comedy) Chartie Chaplin. Ednt Purvlence •all "Sergeen1 Y()(t(" ( 1941, Orama) Gary Ggoper, W•ltef Brennen (2 hrs .. 55 min) •®''The Buddy System" (1 98-4, Come- dy) Flchard Oreytusa. Susan Sarandon t! ht., 60 min) Cl) "Gotcha!" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwerda. Linda Aorontlno ( 1 hf • 37 mlt'I.) _.,,. ...... ___ _ --·11::.m. ~=-~' •'-•2_.. •• .- ·1·-· ..... MWl• II 1111WY ... , ... ocw,. llOWll "Peppermint Sode'' ( 1979, Orama) Odlle Michel, Senor• Kllnweit\. Two sill«• exp«lence the many dlecoY- 9flee of adoleecence while growing up In 1960s Franc.. 'PG' (2 hra.) 4lll 1 L01T•1PM:S WJZJI -~ •n•• w ... "Pt'be Rllk" (1985. Creme) Toni HudsOn, Lee Montgomery. After 80- cldentally dltcoYerlng • wey to breek Into eutometed banking mechlnea. en .V- neer end a college ltudent atumble upon a plot to Undermine the U.S. Federal ,._ 4111 llel'V8~13' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) ~:-:-lllTWY -1"ICll -=c!Y.. ... ''City Llaht9'' ( 1931. Comedy) Charle Chaplin. ~glnla Ctwr9. A hcJm9. lete tramp'a tr1endshlp wltti • dnMlMn ml- llonalfe provides the vegtant wtth an op- portunity to help a bllnd ftower glf1 r9g9ln her 9'gt!t. ( 1 ht.. 21 min. ) l,._..c•• . :t-i• U-n.PNl&Y .,. "Ghoetbu11era" (1984, eom. dy) 8* Mooay. Oen Aykroyd. Fr~ ghostflghters aprlng to ectlon when a Manhanan high rise becomet the getewey for Eerth-lnvadlng ghouls. 'PG' Q (1 ht., 47 min.) ([) .. "Moving Vloletlone" (1995, Comedy) John Murray. Jennifer Tlty. Scanerbralned studenll combine wttti Inept driving-achoo! 1nstnJC10tt to et .. t• mayhem. on and off the road. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 30 min) (I) llOWll "The Powef And The Prize" ( 1956. Orama) Robet1 Teytor. Butt iv.. Strong mottvationl dtlve hlgMeYel corpo- rate executives to 9eett pow9f and tnf\1- encc:~~~ ooer (2M.) .. , .... loit:. .. ~ BelleW'Q '* two-year·old aon 18 en axoeptlonely bf1dl1 child, Henry wants him 10 be t•ted by it'l9 dlftotor of a oenter for gifted ot'*dran. I .,..,. mcm1~•••1• .. a.. &ICTaMI "C.ndldat• FOi Orange County Supervlaor, 2nd end 5th a. trlcts ' Incumbent SuptMlot Herrtett Wieder oppoeed by OeYld UtltcMctl Ind Incumbent Supec'Vl90t Tom All9y oppa.d by John Brend and Kennett\ Pr9tt n ~ t~ by Jim Cooper. ,., .... a ....ru •nTWr 1nteN1ew ~~y SchWarze119gQ91. women tn I :'.!!!'ui. The Starue of Llbeny'1 Sunday, May 25, 1986 13 centennial celebratlOO, the stcxy of Mike Gershon. a Blue Angels pilot who died in a midair collialon LOii •,..CIQl'Mlf•&••CTIP"'fttal11111 .... ,_..~""' -.01P01Nm ......... • I 19GIT ••• n ... ...... Oft ,. .... CMAISIDll•• PMVllW As the team prepares for the finals, Jim Hiii re i~.=:;a.:-s games and profiles the ..,. ''The Green Berets.. ( 1968, Orama) John Wayne Oallld Janssen A cyntCBI, anti-Vietnam War newsman trav· els on a5S1Qnment to the front lines with a bold team of American commandos (2 hrs .. 30mln l 8 TOP .. The training Of U S Navy pilots. Including a visit to the Nllvy avtalton schoOI Top Guns rs presented Hosted by Chucck ~ I ~Qwa OIAL.lllTm ...... CCU'T ........ .,. "The Towering Inferno" ( 1974. Orama) Steve McOueen, Paul Newman A fire erupts during the opening of lhe world's tallest skyscraper, irepplng many of the panygoeis on the top flOOr (3 hrs) • WLD ._SCA Art e11plorat100 of Amer tCB's Wlldllfe refuges. from the smallest 1n Flonda to the largest In Alaska O ... ,.,, ID ~ 9IT9H *8 "Towers. Turrets Ruins And Romance'· CID PIA ... IOCa The future looks bleak for Fraggle Rock when an of the radishes In Gai'Z garden disappear O ~..,. .. A Bill 01 Divorcement ' ( t 932 Orama) JOhn Barrymore, Katharine Hep burn Recently released from a mental 1n stltutlOn. a man ltnos his daughter to bei very sympathetic and supportlve ( t ht . 10mln.) I _MC:m ... HOU.YWDODPW. .. Cl) IC' •CllJOW .. W. rem While looking for a controversial tax reformer Lee and Amanda stumble upoo a huge ~of rockets and t>omt>s (R) ( t hr ) II e -IOI IPICIAL "Bob Hope's High·Aytng Birthday" Coo J<>hnson. Phylt· els Rashad, Sammy Davis Jr . Barbara Mandrell and Etl«abeth Taylor Join the co- median on board the USS Lexington 10 celebrate hls 83rd birthday and Naval Av1 atlOn's 751h anni...,,ury O (2 hrs ) 8 0 ~ AMD llCCOIMClC Hardcastle and McCormick uncover some unexpected 9Vldence dUring .eparate at tempts to pitier the hies ot e recenlly re lea=~ Q (1 hr.) l:•wan ••11 -• llMCll OI M T.wM WM EVI det'Oe ~ during a German a.Mcavatlon In the t890I and an American cjlg In the 19309 proctuc. oonftictlng lnterpretatlol'ls ol Homer' a ec«>unt ol the war. O ( t hr ) l ..... u. ,_.CM llU~ "Roenoak" Events leading to the New World's first English Mtltem.nt at Roenoek laland. NC . and the "Iott COiony's" eut>Mqvent 1~ Sunday, May 25, 1986 disappearance. are ae.n from the viewpoints 01 a British artist and an Indian hunter Tonight. the English arrive (Part 1 ol 3) 0 ( t hr) CC)_. .. The Gold Rush" (t925. Com· edy) Charlie Chaplin. Macie Swain Tne L1llle Tramp vainly pursues IOve in t~ Klondike ( 1 tv . 22 min~ (!) .... ™ MM.1'1 .UTUT llTt World Sel'les Unsung Heros (8)..,. "Rocky" ( 1976. Orama) Syl· vester Stallone. Talia Shire A small-time Philadelphia bo11er gets a rare chance for tame and gtory When fate leads him 10 a Bteentennlal bo\Jt with a world champroo 'PG' (2 hrs l _,.."Code 01 S11eOce·· ( 198"6, Ad· venture) Chuck NorrlS. Henry Silva A maverlcic Oucago cop wages a solitary war against rival drug·runnlng gangs 'R" ~hr,"6 1mln.) ~ ..... MY L80 -1MI i.-cM DMAll The comedian e1eam1nes ettltUde8. leisure lime and culinary tastes In lh1$ hour that iflt8f&perses both stand-tJp matertal with ChlC8go oo--k>catlOn footage ( 1 hr I C) .,. "The Glass Moonta1n" ( t950 Orama) Valenllna Cortese. M1<:hael Deni· son A composer creates an opera In· spired by the illusion o f a legendary beau· ty \olilhose spirit Is said to wander the llahan Al (2 hra) ..... wu ,..,. ... u. N "'1'119 The Statue 01 Ut>eny·s centenfll&l oelebrallon: the story of Mika Gershon. a BIUe Angels pilot who died tn a midair col11$1on i lPOITIC8lm ~I- .. Cl) IA11 l M1m Kate's stranded In the dentr9t's office during a power outage mi • (II .,.. "The Right Stuff" ( 1983 Orama) (Pan 2 of 2) Sam Shepard Scott Glenn Based on the book by Tom Wolle The seleetlol'I a~ training of the lust American astronaut& take place amid pol1tlcal maneuvering and media hype O J!~ • .,.. "Alcatraz The Whole Shocking Story" ( 1980. Orama) (Part 1 of 2) M1 chaet Beck, Telly Savala& Based on the true story of the youngest man ever sent 10 the not0<1ous pnson 1n San Francrsco Bay and his ~ns (2 hrs.) all M11CIW. .. IC~ Fea tured· French kayal<ers with acrobatlC 1echr11ques: a golden eagle learning to fly. the w1ldhfe In Central Arnerlc~fs rain for ests. (2 hrs ) • ~CM llUYMCIUm .. Roenoek .. Event• leedlng to the New World's l1rst Eng11sn settlemeflt at Roenoak Island. N C . and the "lost colony's .. subsequent disappearance. are seen from the Y1ewpolnts of a British artist and an Indian hunter. Tonight. the English arrive (Pan 1 ot 3~~U. 1,,._ • ..._ OI mlTAll Viewed Hardwick Han, Burghley House. bull! by Queen Elizabeth l's Lord Treesurer: Wilton House whe<e Gen Eisenhower planned the 0-day rnvaS!On of f'urope. and Chats· WOl'1~~~ ~".,. ~.,.. "Garbo Talks" ( 19S., Oramol A~ Bancroft. Ron Silver To lutflll his dy lnO mothe<'s Ill long dream of meettng Greta Gart>O, a young man Mtl out to lo- cate tllm<k>m's reck.Nve 1eteen legend 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . •3 min) (%) .... 'The Shining" ( 1980, HOtrOl'I Jack Ntellolson. Shelley Duvall. A winter caretaker tor a remote, and apparently haunted, ColoradO hotel lrs snowbound mere with hr<> wife and clairvoyant yovng r;on n (2 hrs 26 min I .. 8 Cl) mWtWn' Dick and Joanne's re- newal of their wedding 11owa turnt 111to a fiasco (R) O Cl) llDGO NUD The contlict between Teamsters UnlOO leader Jimmy Hoffa (Robert Blake) and Robe<l F Kennedy (Cotter Smith) at Its beg1M1ngs 1n the 1950s (Part 1 of 2) {2 ht& 30 min ) llUTUI .._ ™ HWUL'I _,.111T ..,.. The40s -·Cl)~ l LACIT C.gney and La cey try 10 track down a cop klllef O (I hr) 0 fJD YOU AM M ~ Vtewers vote for the gv111 or innocence of an Arizooa doc· tor accused ol murder in this dramat12a- 11on of an actual murder trial C 1 hr ) 8-.::.V _,. SchedUled Gordon Thomson ("Dynasty") actress BarData Rush. actress Sondra Lowell. the Jotftev Ballet ( 1 hr ) • ..,...P'c.Vll'nlMI..,.._,., nmYC. B.11 WHO IMCUJ) CAM Act()( Charles Haid moderates this forum of Vietnam veterans wno dltcuss their per sonal war ellperiences before a student avotenee at the Untver&1fY of WISCOOSlfl 11 MadtSOn ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1--TMI~ ..,.,acca ..,. ·Just One Of The Guys" ( 198!> Comedy) Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner When selllsm causes he< 10 be passed over as a iournallsm Intern, a teen-ager di<;gut<.leS herself as a male 10 sea how the other half lives 'PG-t3' 0 (I hr "60 min) ([)-•·•a,u 00 I.JU• UllMJel Liza M1n~lt 1n conce<1 al the Lonoon Palladium. pertorms songr. Including the Iheme from "New York. New York ... "Tne Man I Love" and other mare "''' wr1t1en for lh•s special Taped 1n March 1986 (1 hr., 30 min ) .,.. "One Deadly Summer" ( 1983 Orama) Isabelle Ad1an1 Alain Souchon As pan ot an elaborate revenge plOt a woman moves 10 a rural community ano SOduoas a man she believe1110 be respoo =l·~.=:a:;.:··~. •3-'0J mrr am 11111 A1T&L .... .Gii flOl'I OUTDOOR ADVa-Nm l••••.,.111mumrrn ... '* 1..•a ee ... llllDAY ~ Sketches cheap s1Jrgery S~ Dave meets a plle driver • ...,a&.9 all .,_ "For Whom The Bell Tolls ( 1943. Orama) Ingrid Bergman. Gar; eoop.r A group of Spanish 1oyal1t18 ano an American vow to blow up n bridge dur ~ the Spanish Clvtl w111 12 hrs . !>0 Im J..m..LRITY\.I~ • HlllmolT ~High Wind In Jamatc.a ( 1965, Advttlture) Anthony Outnn. LU• l<edrova Frve chtlOten are 1ntr0dvced to • -Monday Coat. strange world after pirates attack and loot the ship they are traveling on. (2 hrs.) Cl)-. "AmadeUS" (1984, Orama) F Murray Abraham. Tom Hutce. Consumed with jealousy """' his rival's brilliance. Viennese court composer Antonio Saller! Ineffectually plots to discredit brasn musl· cal genius Wolfgang AmadeiJs Mozart 'PG' (2 hrs., 38 min.) tWI ~ IT•.,.. A sly maglelan tarrta Laura and Remington fOf mUfder ~ U hr . 10 min.) B e mT Of CMIC* From March 1985. Jack Lemmon, jaZl singer Joe Wrl- hams and comic troupe the Groundl•x l )oln i~Ca"""' In """° ( I --."=In ..... ......... UUMOIM ..... tmo A portrait of 88>-year·old Pedro J Gonzalez covering his ear1y Clays with PanchO VMla, his r&dt<> career and his lmPflsonment In San Ouen· tll'l I =~ .. .. ,..,. ... "H~venly Bodies" ( 1985. Ofa· ma) Cynthia Dale, Richard Reblere An ambitious young woman struggles to 1eal· lze her dream of opening a dance studio 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) (%) .... "Loulou" (1981. Orama) Isa· belle Huppert, Gerard Oepardteu, A young woman falls in love with a man she met 1n a dlSCO but cannot accept his lrresponSl- ble. carefree attitude toward Hie ( 1 hr 50 men.) tM(C)CE~~U& ll Comedl- an Bob Goldthwait 1s featured along with his guests. Robin Williams. Whoop! Gold· befg. Carol Kane, Dee Snld9r. Jack Gat- l her and Tim Kazurlnsky -m •MDU.YWOOD ~--91191TR:l-ITTW lntervlew with Arnold Schwarzenegger, women in por· ~raphy e _. ,__ .......... Hosts Jeffrey Lyons end Mlcheel Medved IOo6I at whel'I Mw at the ITIO'llft. to stereo. ~.-:.e .... •CUI 911 ... "Sex Waves" ( 198'4. Adult) Tracy L0<ds, Enc Edwards Atter a tragic accident, a comatose woman undergoes Hperlmental brainwave surgery end awekens with a new personality ( 1 hr . 19 :. -CC) "The Big Heat .. ( 1953, Ofama) Glenn Fe><d, Gtorla Gfahame A detec- tive's wife dies In a trap IT14Nlnt for him. ( 1 hr .30mln ) .... LATI mfr wmt DAWIHili &ti Sc~· N Y Mets first beeemen Ketth Hemendel. In st8'eo (I hr) I =-'-=-.. "The N~n Mlsaion" (198'4, Ad- venture) Christ KOhlbefg, Marina Lindahl A spte1a ty trained group o1 1ec11- c1ant Mta out for Moscow to rncue a captllle aclen11s1 whO has developed a rev· olutlonary procedUre IOf energy produc tlon. J2 hra., 5 min-) 1111211911 ... ___ ...., lfMfWIEml'iat• lM, ta I MlnU NU.--••BLU,_As Martin Wellt>oume. Aeoale wooe and ~ins Eliubeth • ............ (!) ----Greg Haugen vs. Ed· win Curet In a llgtltwelght bout echeduted for 12 rounds. from Las Vegas, Nev (R) ~hrs., 30mln ) .. • Cl) ... "Magic On Love Island" ( 1980. Orama) Jeni8 Paige, Adnenne Barbeau. The Pfop<letOf of an llland re- sort works her speclel brand of match- making magic for lour men and women whO visit her tropical hideaway. (R) ( 1 hf .. 20mln.) wen.,, ... (!) ... "King Of The Pecos" (1936, Western) JOhn Wayne, Muriel Evans. A YOU"Q lawy9f, whose perents weft mur- dered by a ruthlela cattle baron, prepares himself caretully '°'an open confrontation with the killer. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1-::.. "The Catamount Kltllng" ( 1976, Ofama) HOfSt Buchholz. Ann WedgewOflh. the extreme lengths to which an amblttous man and a frustrated woman go to escape the emptiness of their Uves cause their downfaU (2 hrs.) i~, ... .... ..,. W ... "Angel" (1984. Orama) Cliff Gormen. Susan Tyrrell A s1Udent turns to prostitution so th~U she can prey the tuition at an exclusive high school 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 minh •1 ... "The Carey Treatment" (1972, Mystery) James Coburn. Jennifer O'Nelll. A pathologlSI fights to clear a colleague charged with murder When the daughte< of a noted phyalelan dleS during en Illegal ~•tlon (2 hfa ) •ATM ... Sched\Jted. R<>Qef Ebert and Gene Siske! profile four supporting actOft they consider 10 be among Holly· wood's belt. ~ML • .,.PM&Y ..... u. ... "The AdVef'ltures Of Buckaroo Santai; Across The 8th Dimension" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Peter Weller, John LlthgoW A band of adventurers bat- tle enemy atier. whO llt accidentally re- leued from the 8th dlrMnalon ••a result of e researcher' a experiment• 'PO' ( 1 hr , ~min.) CZ> .,. "Ar .. tener" ( 1984. Science Action) OevMI Kefth, Drew Barrymore. The concerned perents of a 9-.,.ar-Old girl, whO 11 endOwed with the ability to en· 11ame anyltwng at wlH, endeavor to Pfotect her trom government agents planning to et>duet her. "R' ( 1 hr, 55 min.) W CI).,.. "Tarzan. The Ape Man·· (198 1. A~re) Richard Harris. Bo Derek A young women II abdueled by an uncMI· lzed White man ~ w .. ratted by apes In the African tunole 'A' ( 1 hr . 52 min.) W GZ) ... ATl.Mm W (C)_,.. "The ~ed Fece" (1984, Ora· me) Aogel' Moore, Aod Steiger. Baled on •CZ) "Ziggy Stardutt And The Spiders from Mars" ( 1983, MUl!c81) Devld Bowte. (1ht,31mln) •cc,) ''8llnd Raat" ( 19,t, ..\dYentUte) Freel WllllamM>r\. O'UNillt Merlin ( 1 hr.. 21 min.) • "The Uttlt Prince" ( 197'4, Musical) a novel by Sidney Shetdon. Aft• Ne ..c- retary and • petlent are mutdered. • psy- chiatrist reellzes thet hla own Mfe II In jeop- •rr1::~ hr .. •3 min ) ·1 ~Tell -1.= ... .... ..,_ -• ..... W-"The Lost Outohmen Mine'' 1-., ..... ---II I 111 ... M __ ,_., I ... "The AmbeaaadOr" (1984, Orama) Rocert Mitchum. Ellen Buratyn. An American embaaNdor employs UOOfthOdOx methods and bacitdoor. diplo- macy to mediate the tsreell-Paleltlnlan crisis. 'R' l1hr .. 30 min.) -1--·-... ""''9' : Ml Im.I ... ---·-· C'•'ICDlmM -... "Belle Of The Nineties" (1934, Comedy) Mee West, Roget Pryor. Ro- mance blossoms between a nightclub Slflg8I and a prtzeflghtet during the Gay IN';~~ hr • 30 min.) LMI, tmJCM lnU ..... .,, M'lml• UllTODAY mATMaCOAlm ... "The Lacemak9f'" (1978. Ro- mance) Isabelle Huppef1. A beeutlclan's assistant becornee emotionally lnvollled with an immature and manipUlative mem- ber ot the gentry. 'R' ( I hr . '48 min.) M et) ... "My New Partner" (1984, Comedy) PhlliC>Pe Nolret, Thle<ty Lher • mltte. A cynlc::af cop who's eoc:ustomed to feetherlng his nest with an occasional bribe 1s partnered with a seemingly lnc0<· ruptlble rookie. (Subt111ed) 'R' (1 hr., '47 min.) Cl).,. "Vldeodrome" ( 1983. Fantaay) James Woods, DebO<ah Harry. A co-owner o1 e TOfonto UHF station that spe- ctatlles in adUlt entertaint'Mnt ... rches '°' the ~ behind a btzana satellite br09dQat. •Jr ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -~-"" •ftl:Uf --"Just Tell Me Whet You Want" ( 1980. Comedy) AN MacGrew, Alan l(lng. A wealthy business tycOOl'I thin«s he has his mistress well In line until the de- mandl he put her in charge of• recently _1ac~tudto. 'A' (1hf.,S2mtn.) EiA&IL ·-:.,, •• TODA, -f'IClll -fUifil D I I ~d Kiley, Gene Wlldat. (1 ht . 28 min ) ,.ct) "Flnlan's Rainbow" ( 1888, Mutical) Fl9d Aatalre, Pe11.11a Clark (2 hra , 26 min.) (%) "A 9111 Of Divorcement" ( t932, Ora· ma) John Berrymore, Katherine ~ , '~ '"-"" Sunday, May 25. 1986 15 r -Tuesday Cont. NI@ "Harper Valley PTA"' ( 1978. Come· c:ty) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox (2 hrs I •CID "'Doot To Doot" ( 1984 Comedy' Ron Liebman. Arhss Howard ( 1 hr ?5 rmn) (p) '"Charlie C11an· The Golden E1e · ( 1948. Mystery) Roland Winters. Mantan Moreland ! 1 hr • 30 min ) ""The Ice Pirates·· ( 1984, Science Ftc hon) Robert Unch Mary Crosby ( t hr 36m1n) d "The Body Snatcher 11945 Horror! Beta LugOSI Boris Karloff ( 1 tu 1 7 min t .. 9 ··Gooabye, ColumbuS·· ( 1969 Con. edy) Richard Ben1amm Al• MacGraw (2 hrs) ta(t.) "Torch Soog" ( 1953 Orama) Joan C1awtord Michael W1ld1ng ( 1 hr 30 min I (p) '"The Man Who Died Twice· ( 1970 Drama) Stuart Whitman. Brigttte Fossey (2 hrs I -CH) "M1dn1ght Madness" ( 1980, Come dy) Dav•<l Nauphton Debra Clinger ft hr 50 min) 1J The Outrage · t 1964. Orama) Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey (2 hrs ) {?) "'Grace Quigley ( 1984 Comeay1 Katharine Hepburn, Ntek Notte (I hr 42 mm) -@ "Hook. Line AM Sinker I 1969 Come<ly) Jerry Lewis Peter Lawfo1d (? hrs) tW(C) '"Sylvester' ( 1985. Drama) Richard Farnsworth Melissa Gilbert ( 1 tlr 42 min I -Afternoon Movies- _ _, "King Richard And The Crusaders ( t954. Adventure) Re~ Hamson V11g1n1a Mayo (2 hrs) ··The Natural" ( 1984 Orama) Robert Redford. Robert C>.ivall (2 hrs 14 mm l "9 To 5 ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fo" da Dolly Panon ( 1 hr 50 mm ) CZJ "Cny l 1ghts" ( 1931, Comedy) Char hr Chaplin, V1rg1n1a Cherr111 ( 1 tu 2 1 min) mtD "Texas, Brooklyn And Heaven' ( 1948. Comedy) Guy Madison Diana LJnn ( t hr . 30 min ) (~··interrupted MelOdy·· I 1955 Musical! Eleanor Parker Glenn Ford ( 1 hr 46 min) t:ll(ll "Ziggy Stardust Ano Ttle Spiders From Mars·· (1983 Musica11 David Bowoe ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) • "Fandango" 11985 Comeoy) Kevn Costner. Judd Nelson ( t hr , 31 min J t:m(B) "Ghostbusters" ( 1984 Comedy) B•ll Murray Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr . 47 mm ) •(C) "The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980 Science F1ction1 Mark Hamill. Hamson Ford (2 hrs, 4 min.) (1.) 'Gymkata" ( 1985, Adventure) Kurt Thomas T etchle Agbayani { 1 hr 30 min) Cl> "The Fireman" (1916 Comedy! Charlie Chilpltn •Cl'l ··A Bill Of Orvorcen1en1' ( 1932 Ora· ma) .)d1n Barrymore, Kath11rme Hepburn ( 1 hf , 10 mm) t9([) "l he Enchanted Journey·· ( 1984 Fan1asy) Animated Voices of Jim Backus, Of90r1 Bean ( 1 hr , 24 min I CJ) "The Llllle Prince" 11974 Musical) Rlchsrd Kiiey Gene Wilder ( 1 hr , 28 min) .. Cf) "The Magnificent Seven" ( 1960 Western) Yul Brynner. Steve McOveen (2 hrs , 30 min ) 16 Sunday, May 25. 1986 lZJ ··Grace Quigley" { 1984, Comedy) Katharine Hept>urn, Ntck Notte ( 1 hr 42 min) ~(CJ "Back To Balaan" ( 1945. Adven ture) JOhn Wayne, Anthony Ou1nn r I hr 3Sm1n) -Evening .. ..... llA11'MOUITC* C81 ... .UlUT MmlCM Ml1IO AIC ... Q wwwrm,,_.. • ••.aRT 11111m11...- • ~DMAMI ~ llOWI! "The Ice P11ates" 11984, Sci ence Fiction) Robert Unch. Mary Crosby Space pirates join a princess 1n search ot her explorer lather and a new1y disco" ered source of much-needed water 1n a nearby galaxy 'PG' ( t hr 36 min ) llO¥m "'The NeverEnd1ng Story ( 1984 Fantasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrett Oliver A b00k1Sh youngst&f enters a tan tasy world when he readS a strange novel about !he struggle to save an imaginary kingdom from 1mm1nent deslruchon PG i_1 hr , 3• min ) CSJ llO¥IE "Brewster s M1lhons t 198S Comedy) Richard Pryor John Candy A m1nor·league baseball player goes on a 30-day, S30·m1ll1on spending spree a prerequisite for coOecflng a $300 m1lhon .. me.,,. a ... 1 1nhe=.:n PG' Q ( 1 hr 37 min ) "°'""'" llACIB. / L8lllR ... w DM ICMIMftlt llKT10ll W 'Candidates For T~e 64th And 67th Assembly Otstr1c1s In cumbent Republicans are unopposed 01J1 there win be hOt battles for these 01s111cts between Democrats seeking the primary nom1nat1on Jim Cooper 1nter111ews all the candidates (%) llO¥I! "The Tenant" ( 1976, Orama) Roman Polanski, Isabelle Ad1an1 A young man ren1s an apartment 1n Pans where a p1evt0Ys tenant committed suicide ana becomes paranOtd about his ne1ght>Or-. 'R" (2 hrs , 5 min ) ,.I* ... 9 llfTlllT~ TOllGHT Interview with Biii Cosby, women 1n pornography I=.::::. Bill Cosby. two 11iml)('rS lrachutlng from a 1300-foot antenna UM COll•C'TIOM .,.,_,,,POR'Mm ... .... nlll.Oll) ...... .aR'f ) mWll "Syfllester' ( 1985 OlamaJ Richard Farnsworth. Merissa Gilbert In Kentucky, a girl teams up with a crusty Old cooger to turn an unmanagable. ex·rOdeo horse lnlo an OtymptC; champion 'PG" o i hr. 42mln) ••• w ... MMWOWI nl COUITIAU'I IBllCOYlllY Of M WOILD Jacques Cous1eau and his crew eitplore economically strapped Ham, a country threatened by poor ecological management and rapid poputa11on Q!_OWth ( I hr ) 1!11 U 2 OM THI TOW Featured first of 8 1wo part cru1~ to Alaska what 10 oo 1n Juneau, lhe state capital and a helicop- ter's-eye view ol 1he spectacular glaciers BMCl•MGHT llO¥IE 'Fiddler On The Root" (1971 Musical> Topal. Norma Crane Based on 1he Broadway music.al A peuant 1n 1urn- of·the-cen1ury ctarist Russia tries to marry off his daughters while holding onto his Jewish heritage 1n the face of oppression t2 hrs 30 min ) U m OM L>. Featured B conhnuation 01 the travel seoes Se<.r1>ts. ot the South Pa c1hc leatur nq .... om1>n ot 1he South Pac1t tC LD.ATLMQI =CMMCI Oii A lRTm NOP\ft COURT rA·a-.. mwlftlDGAm 111.D, WLD WON.D Of NmALI atJ#AIGY • MIAl..'rtrt PIOfU I NUUMY ., ..... 'Business Redefines The Bottom Line' A look al the way Amer can business 1!. reoehn1ng lhl? bOttom line 10 include em ployee health ctnd 1ob sa1tstac11on as we 1 as shor1 term and economie profit ,}) ~ MAM IOIW'I IAlT WA.TD ~ m NOMI RACllO RM>ll HOU. YWOOO ,.,. .. 8 (I) cwwmD • 'AM0m Animated Garheld and Jon yet what they pay for when they board d no trills a11hne en route to a Ilea bitten trup11.a1 rv~ort 0 m A-TEAii A Vd/(1!1j Soviet 9eneril hatches a plot tc. sp11rk World War 111 Ir stereo tR) O ( 1 hr J U @) wttO't THE IOU? Tony and Mon~ hatch a plot tu 1.>re11en1 Michael from ga1r ·~ custody ,.,t Jor.;,tl'\ar tPart ~ :it <! 1'5::':::-,,.,. "~'°' 5·"· Spacek P1ue1 L.1uroe A t1m1a reen age• oecomes 1t1e bull ot d cruel prom-n1gf'· pranll aM retahalPs agamst her class matPs with a tJevas.tatmg supernatura fury (2 hrs 1 fJl) MOYA The Plle1.I'> ot RPO China's Cu tural Revotut•of' or tt" 1lt><>tyle ano ar c1en1 trad111ono; ut the K.:11akh horserrer 110 tlhr l "'-WI 1MI LORD ....,,,_ Mental 1 111 r~•dPnts c· (;antral Mal' ,, ~ ,• Pt1ul 1M1l'n) hallwa, house. share ll'le11 11 llvQhts about this dis. ease whrct• alte<:1s JC' ·n,,lllon Amer•cans ~(lhr ) ~ lltE NA TOUR ~ As Summer<i ()1e· ( 1986 Dra ma) Scoll Glenn Jam1t> I l"O Curtts In 1h1 l950s Ii man 111es 10 seize an 1mpover 1shed bl.tl;k woman ~ p•OPf"rtY end end~ up battling hos own rebethovs daughte and a lawyer w11r. a pc1ss1on for 1ust1ce c:;; 11nr'40mm) Cl)~ DAR v l ( 1985 Seienc:< FIChOn) Mary Beth Hurt MICh8E'I McKear Army offic1111< !.ttk 10 oestroy 1r.e1r tate'I' spy weapon ar 11 ·yaar·Old DO)' w11h • comou1er1200 brain who escapes from 1. la~h~PC. t I hr 40 nun I llCWll ' 9 To 5 ( 1980 Com1•t.ly Jane Fond11. Dolly Parton Three w0fll1r·~ women rebel aga111st thPor sub1uga11on 1 • a male ch.luv1n1st blJ"~ P(, 11 hr •,!'I mm) m llOvm 'Svengali I ·~ O· ill"'\• Hildegarde Knell Dona t.1 Wo<t A,, artt!>t 101eny cap11vales thf sou • • ''••11s ot tJ young woman unhl stie ~'" •1 .n htt a te< 900 (2 hrs I -hesclay Coal. •@ MOWW "White Comanche" (1967. Western) Joseph Collen, Wilham Shatner A peace offlcer settles a long-runnmg quarrel between a set ol tWlflS, the ott- sprrng ol an Indian mother and a white lather. ( 1 hr. 55 mm) ... Cl) ""PU.mm.MU, CtWU.,. Animated Snoopy becomes a dancing tool and Lucy turns a game ol ··simon Says" into a raucous musical number ~) «i ..,._PU. Jason and Maggie are shocked when they meet Mike's "".or= .t;,nend (R) o ~ ftAIJP9--.u. ~ N llWZlll Bill Cosby two 1umpers l achu~ 1300-loot antenna -.im .........ac1•1 .. CMN.n~OM1MllllL.lllcm .. Cl) __,,. WUT IMOW OF 1111 ITAM Hosts James Coburn and Dennis Weaver are JOlned by guests 1ncludlng Rory Cal- houn. Bo Derek. Alan Th1Cke Jamie Farr and Army Archerd as stars ol the stage and screen demonstrate their skills 1n a number ol Wild West events (2 hrs ) 0 CID ltUIT9t The bOSS ol an attluent resort town tries to ehmmate Hunte< and Mccan In stereo (R) o ( 1 hr ) 8 0 .,...,,.. An escape artrst s wile tears her deceased husband will lulf1ll his promise 10 return from the dead 1R1 1(1 hr.) ... .,_"Alcatraz The Whole Shoc1i1ng Story" ( 1980. Drama) (Part 2 ot 2l Mi- chael Beck. Telly Savalas Based on rhe true SIOfy ol the younges1 man ever sent lo lhe notorrous prlSOO 1n ~an Francisco Bay and his escape plans (~ fD ~ Mentally 111 residents ol Central Manor. a St Paul (Minn) hallway house. share thetr lhough1s abOut this dis ease which alfects 30 m1111on Americans Q_ (1 hr) Ill) ~ 1ltl LOllD • CD .WA The effects ot Red China's Cul- tural Revolu11on on the hlestyle and an cient traditions of the Kazakh horsemer- (R) 0 (1 hr) ,.... ........... ........ ~ FIUW8 R.YmOW (IH(MAA ..... (C).,. "F1man's Aa1nbOW ( 1968 Mu SIC81) Fred Astaire. Petula Clark An IMh man and his daughter travel lrom tl"le•r nJ t1ve land to the Untied States w11r1 a leprechaun on thetr 1ra11 'G' (2 hrs 2!:> min) ~.-:It ONJI MCAI ITMTm llOVll "R1ehard Pryor Live Ot' Tl'e Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy I R1chilrd Pryor This fllmed concert performance •S highlighted by the comedian s views on sex. marriage. prison hie and a ch1lhng though humorous account ol his catil strophic experiences with cocaine de- e!ndence A' ( 1 hr . 30 min I • (!J ILOOD FIU> The conflict oetween Teamsters Union leader Jimmy Holla (Rober! Blake) and Robert F Kennedy (Cotter Smith) as 1t conunues up to the Senator's assassination 1n 1968 (PAtt ' of 2) (2 hrs . 30 min I TOP U. IODIQ Greg Haugen vs F.c win Curet 1n a hghtwe1ght bout schedu Pc! for 12 rounds. from Las Vegas Nev R1 i hr . 30m1n ) .,,. •CUUM. y 1ltl .... -GI) l'TltQllAY Stingray and Elena a after a ruthless drug k1ngp1n who rnur1P'. the tllegal ahens helping him narvPSI " crop In stereo (R) 1 hr ) I I =Ell FOii ... A theatncal pro ducer's lover pulls oH a heist to help her company out ot hnanc1al d1lf1cult1es IRl Q_(1 hr) CJ~_,.. Scheduled Sam Behrens ("General Hospital") the Foortoc1<erc; ~nee) (1 hr.) 83 OM ITACm AT wa&.I 1W Cooductor Ketth Bnon re-creates John Ph1hp Sousa's legendary travelrng band m thts conoe<t of march tunes. novelty songs and ctaSS1cal pieces Guest New York City Opera i rano Erle Mills. In stereo ( t hr ) ----..,I LUCIA Ekzabeth's and Lucia's Wiiis are read. Mal<>' Ben1y moves into M1s.s Mapp's house, Georgie believes Lu- cia will return (Part 4 of 4) (I hr ) ·· ,... llAllLOWI, PIWATI m The case of an "uptown lady" and her rich f1ance leads Marlowe in10 mayhem and murder Kate Reid and Jennifer Dale guest ( 1 hr ) '11 MOVIE "Brewster's Millions" ( 1985. Comedy) Archard Pryor John Candy A m1n0f·teague baseball player goes on a 30-day $30-mtlhon spending spree. a prerequ1s1te for collecting a $300 million inheritance 'PG' ( 1 hr 37 min) comDYmM llOVll "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) Kevin Costner Judd Nelson Faced with adulthood and the paH of Vietnam. five college cremes take off across Texas tor a last-ditch fhng 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) m•-• tft@ llOVll "Funny Business" ( 1978. Doc· umentary) Narraled by Walter Matthau ' Presents great soenes of movre comedies lrom the early talkies to the 1950s. leatur· 119 th~ Mar,. Brothers. W C Fretds Mae We"t l du•PI 'Ind Hardy Hope and Cros- by. dnd Abbott and Costello (2 hrs 5 ll'Jn) ' MUGIOUI PM>Cll*fSWIQ .. CAUMa ""1'MDI llllPDDlllT ... llOVll "The Last Romantic Lover" ( t9 78. Comedy) Dayle Haddon Fernan do Rey A lash1onable New York City mag,w ne editor finds a few surprises awa1t1ng her 1n Pans during lhe "ultimate" male beauty_contest 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 1 mm ) natJDU tW 8>Gi),.. OTAll fl)edlcated 7u Servlce 7boJe tPho live a/tee you tPt'tt have to t'tvf tPitH tJe dec1~1onJ JldN mtde~/ ,eet U4 "etp. HARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE tEMETgNY MAl 1SOLEUM ·CREMATORY 1625 GI LER AVENUE CO TA MESA 540-65&4 Sunday, May 25, 1986 " , -Taascllly Coal. (l)ftmDAY e mAm Sketches the Newfangled Restaurant: Super Dave stunt, Linda Lo- ve4ace. The Gambler 1 .-.YaL.9 -mDIT--"Frve Red Herr-ings" LOfd Peter Wlmwy end his manter- vant stumble across a COf PM while on h0fig8J.:l~~-~~I •) (1 hr) 1., 111-.r ~=~tbvsters" f1 9M, Come- dy) Biii Murray Den Aykroyd Free-lenoe ghostllghl8fs spttng to action wnen a Manhattan htgh rlSe becomes the gateway IOt Earth·1nvad1ng ghouls 'PG' O ( 1 hr , •7.mln) i mal&:M_...,.c.TIUI tW =-• -A former World War II pilot hires the Simons to help him find a mlsal~ plane (R) ( t hr . 10 mltl ) 8 • ~ Host Johnny Carson SCheduled: Geofge Carl In alereo { I hr ) .. ,..,~ o~ ..... ...., ... MWMfWI .. ..... u. --~..,. .,.. "The Boat" ( 1982. Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthul Gru.nemeyer In 19~1 . a young German U·boet crew lace the challenges and horr0<1 of war wti.n they leave port on their first subma· rine tout ~ hrs.. 25 min ) (l)~- (1) YD The ele<:trlC rock group performs hits 1ncluding "Owner ot a Lonely Heart," "Hofd On" and "I've Seen All OOOd Peo- ple" Taped during Its summer 1984 con· <*1 tour ( t hr ) tW(I).,.. "Blue Ecstacy In New Vork' ( 1980. Adult) Jamie G1lhs. Samantha Fo11. A prudish woman who hate1 men re· cetves some attitude adjustment ( 1 hr 30m1n ) -1 IYI Cll MOU.YWOGD ~mM 81'191JRI 1mn TWr Interview wtth 8141 CoabliQornen ~nographl_ ..... _ ...... (I) lfa.IY • ,... Game She C.I· gary Flam. at Montreal Canadlent, if nec;;a (A) (3 hrt.) Cl) "Sgt. Pepper'• Lonely Heerta Club Bend" ( 1978. Mullcal) Peter Frampton. Bee Oees Sgt Pepper' 1 nepti· ew and the new Lonely Hearts Club Band carry on the Heartland. U S A tradition ~hrs) Cl) .,. "Gotcha•' I 1985. Comedy) AnthOf'ly Edwards, Linda F'1orent1no Dur· •no spttng break. a UCLA student meeta a myste11ous woman 1n France end soon hnds himself In the rn1ddle of an 1ntern11· t~~per 'P0· 13' ( 1 hr, 37 min ) -· ... "Sl'lack Ovt On IOt" (1956. ~eme) Terry Moore. Frank Lovejoy In ord9r to be ctoee to hit 11rget, an undef· 00'4f IPY P01e1 Ma wtt• dllNl ..... In 1 roedSIOI cate loc1ted '*' all ~tronlet labofll~ ( 1 hr., •S min.) -e::,•wr .... "•"*'' -· atupid human trick• In 1terto • 'OJ.., ... Tm--... "Aattlerl" ( 1978, Oram•) S8m o.w. EllNbeth Cht1uve1 Two amall boYI 18 Sunday, May f5. 1986 ... IVt found deed from 11\ake bltea near their famlll.-~ =::hrs . s min ) i -··...u .... "The Bank Dick" ( 19'0 Com· edy) W C. Fielda, Una Merkel A man In· edvenently IOilt a robbery and Is awarded the )ob of bani. guard. forcing him to lace a real holdo~ 1 h1 • 30 min ) I LM,· CMlml PM.l --OP •HU:LD ,_ Tiied or carrying oo the masquerade Reg· I tellt ENz.abeth wno he really is .... ,.u. -... "To All A GOOd N!Qht" (1984 Horror) Jennlfet Runyon Forrest Swan 10n A crazed kmer dresses like Santa C!aua and goes on a killing spree at en all· girls ld'IOOI ( 1 hr 30 mm ) .. e ()) .,.,. "The Mating Season" ( 1980, Comedy) t ucte Arnaz. Laurenoe Luclunbdl A female lawyer finds love and egQtavetlon at a blrd·w1tch1ng re1rea1 ffi) ( 1 hr., 20 min ) _CH>.,. "Alamo Bay" (t98S Drama) Amy Madigan. Ed Hams In Galveston. TeK&s. conflicts between IOcal t1Shermen and Vtetnamese refugees escalate into v•· Olence 'A' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) ....... ..., ... Cl) llOWll "The Red Badge Qt Courage' ( 1951. Orama) Audie Murphy. Btll Maul· din BaSed on the novel by Stephen Crane A Crv1I War soldier demonsrrares true courage after pan1c1<1ng In his ltrst en emy encounter ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) 1-:.. "Street Law" (1978 Suspense) Franco Nero, Barbara Bach A man seeks revenge al1er being held hos tege end terrorized by a gang ot thoeves ~hrs) , . .,. d llOWll "The Final Terror" 11981 Hor· rOf) John Frledtleh. Adttan Zmed A kn1le w1e1<11no lunatic vict1m12es eight young cae= 'A' ( 1 hr 22 mm ) •1 .,.. ·A Fine Maoness· ( 1966 Comedy) Sean Connery, Joanne Wood· ward A poet t>ecomes involved with do mettle PfOblems Whteh result 1n the loss ot t'I•• creatlM hrs ) • MOLL ClOllUP Scheduled In· tetVlewt w11h Ctlarlton Heston and actress Kelly McGIDlt. Un1Veraal Studios· King IK900 e;~PAaY ·~-"°"' • &r..:.Tat a:~AnchOfS Awe1~jh" ( 1945. Mu llcal) Gene Kelly. Frenk Slna1r11 Two sail ors en1<>y their leave 1n gramorouo; Holly wood (2 hrs ) Cl)•"" lnClllD (%).,.. "The Tenant ( 1916. Dritrna) Roman Polan~r. lubelle Adjan1 A young man renls an tJ*rtment in Part1 wtiete 1 previous tenant commuted suicide and btcomn paranOid about hit ntlghbof1 'R'i,~,5 ~ -~ AT .. "Young L11dy Cha1te1tey" 1977. Orama) Harlee McBride, Peter ~tray A ~ng women 1nhet1tt hel' term- ly'• huge mention and 11n ano.etor'a diary detailing numerous sHvat escapades 'R =hr .28min) .. _. "Brewster a M~1ton1·· (1985. ) Richard Pryet. John Candy A mlnor-Maue baaebah player goes on a 30-dly. '30-milllon spending tpfM. a Pf8fequlsite tor cOltecting a t300 mlltlon lnhet'ltlince 'PG' o I 1 h1 . 37 min ) __ ......... -., •.•.. -----...... 19 ... "Undet The Volcano" (198', Oram11) Albert Finney. Jaoquetlne Bisset OirectOt John Huston s edaptatlon ot Mel com Lowry's novel A former 8'1tllh con sut, tormented by alCOhollSm and his pat struggles ineffectually to rever11e hl1 sell· destructive l)ehavt()t 'R' ( I hf • •9 min ) .. I __ .,.,.. II -........ LM.._.CMl'MI ... .......... --· .,. "Gymkata' ( 19~. Adventure) Kurt Thomas. T etchie Agbayarn On a mtSSIOn 10 secure a military tlte In a 1e· mota eastern Asian country, an A.meflean agent employs his martlel arts and gym nestle &J11lls 'R' ( t hr 30 min ) (l)O..lmm 11118 llOWll "Klondike Annie" ( 1936, Ad· ventUte) Mae West VICtOI McLaglen A saloon S1nge1 takes a deed missionary ~ Identity and rune ott with 8 sea captain with the police t\Ot on hef trail ( 1 ht 30 Im'"~• rM...-uca1mu ..... "" llA1-t • llllM TODAY .UT •ACI COAlm -... "The Pope Qt Greenwich VII lage" ( 198•. Drama) Eric Roberta. Mick oy Rourke Dreams ot escape trom hum· Orum Manhattan 1obs harbored by distantly related buddies are je<>pardlzed by an 1lkoncetved salecrecklng job 1hal gets them into hot wator with 1 tocel crlrTW k~(2hrs ) •i .,. "Lost Angel" ( 19•• Comedy1 Margaret O'Bnen Jemea Craig A kind re Porter takes in a IOlt wait who hes 11 win m~~r , 30m1n) -1'"--·--._ ... =-.&T-...w&t. llA,_.• tt lllTWY ... "WhlrlpOOI" (t981, C>i1m11 Al4in Delon Despite repee1ed watnlngs, a prrvtte detective takes on .... rcn r0t 8 ~girl (th1 (8mln) ~ ... "Richard Pryor Live On The Suntet Strip· ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor This "'"*' concen Plflormanca is highlighted by the comedian's vlewt oo se11. marriage. Pf•son Ille and 1 chillf(lg thOugh tiumoious account ot hit cata atrophic e11pet1ences wfth cocaine de ~dence ·A· ( t h1 30 min J •w .... 111-. -llonalng Movies- •(I) "The loe Plfatet" ( 1984, Science FIC- tlOn) Robert Urich. Mary Crost>y (1 hr . 36mm) •CC) "The Bugs Bunny J Road R\Jnner MOiiie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated (1 hf ,38mln ) •CZ) "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" ( 1983. Musical) David Bowle. (1 hr , 31 min) •aJ "The Summer Of My Ge<men Sold1e1" ( 1978, Orama) Kristy McNtchol. Bruce Davison (2 hrs ) J:ll(t) "The Whole Town's Talking" (1935. Comedy) EdWard G Robinson, Jean Ar- thur. (1hr ,32m1n) (I) "Moon Madness" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated ( t hf , 15 min ) •(8) "Prime Risi<"' ( 1985. Orama) Toni Hudson. Lee Montgomery. ( 1 hr . 39 min) Cl) "The Return Of Mr Mo10" ( 1965. Mystery) Henry Sliva. Terence LOflOd<>n i! hr , 30 min ) CI) "Flfestarter" ( 1984, Science Action) David Keith. Drew Barrymore ( 1 hr 55 min) •0 "Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980, Com- • ~) Mac Devis. Tovah Feldahuh (2 hrs I ~ "Sheena" (l984, AdVenlure) Tanya Roberta. Ted Wass ( 1 hr . 57 min) •Cl) "Ass~nment To Kill" ( 1969. Mystery) Patrlcl< O Neel. Joan Hackett (2 hrs ) -(H) "The Piiot" ( 1980. Orama) Cliff Rob- llftson. Oiane Baker ( 1 hr , 39 min ) Cl) "Nancy Goes To Rio" (1950. MUSI· cal) Jane Powell, Ann Sothern ( 1 hr 39 min) (I) "A Bill 0 1 Divorcement" ( t932, Ora· ma) John Barrymore. Kathanne Hepburn (1hr .. 10mln) -(ll) "Misslsalppl Gambler'' ( t 953. Orama) !lrone Pow9f. Julie Adams (2 hrs.) tWu;J "The Happy Years" ( 1950, Comedy) Dean Stocl<well. Darryl Hickman ( 1 hr , SO min) ttll(l) "Grace Quigley" 119&4, Comedy) Katharine HepliU1n, Nick Nolte ( 1 hr . •2 m1nl -Afternoon Movies- -· "Twelve Angry Men" {1957. Orama) Henry Fonda, Lee J Cobb. (2 hrs ) "Baby Btue Mat1ne" ( 1976, Orel'T\8) Jan-Michael Vincent. Glynnis O'Con"°' {! hr . 30 min ) Cl) "City Heel" ( 198tl, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds I 1 h1 . 37 min I we "The Perils Of Pauline" ( 1947. Com· edy) Betty Hutton, JoM Lund ( 1 hr 30 min) ct) "Bltter Harvest" ( 198 t Otema) Ron Howard, Art CR1ney ( t hr , 3" min J W (8) "Gface Quigley' (1964. Comedy) K111h11r1ne Hepburn, NiCk NOite 1 t hr . 42 min ) (%) "The Body Snatchef" c 1945, Horr0tl Bela Lugosi, Bor1t KarlOft I 1 hi , 17 min l a.Cl) "Gotcha!" ( t985, Comedy) Anthony EdWardS. Unda FIOfentlno ( 1 hr , 37 min) •CC) "The Bugs Bunny I ROtd Runner Movie" ( t979. Comedy) Animated 11 hr , 38 min) 00 "MaSSIVe Retallallon" I t984. Otama) Tom Bower. Karlene Crockett (1 hr 30 min.) "TOfchlight" ( 1984, Drama) Pamela Sue M1r11n Stl!Y9 Ral!sbeck ( 1 hr . 31 min) CZ) '"Gotcha!" ( 198!J. Comedy) AnthOfly EdW1rds, Linda Fl()(-entlno I I hr . 37 min.) W CI) "Moon Madness" ( 1982, AdVentura) Antmated. ( t ht . t5 min.) •ct) "The Whole Town's Talking" ( 1935. Comedy) Edward G. Robinson, Jean Ar- thur ( I hr . 32 min ) "Room SeMce" ( 1938. Comedy) Marx &others. Lucille Ball (1 hr . 18 min) •CI> "Timerlder" ( t982. Sclence-Fic:tion) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer (2 hrs.) Cl) "Gulag" ( 1985, Orama) David Keith, Malcolm McDowell. (2 hrs.) (%) "Flrestaner" ( 1984, Science Acllon) David Keith, Drew Barrymore. ( t h1 , 55 min) •Ive..._ -11= .. C81 ... ._,_,. Y•CMlmo MIC .. Q wwww~m .. _._... •11111.-r ~•u-.,. "Stleena" ( 198'. Adventu1e) Tanya Robef11. Ted Waas An American TV producef falls In IOve with a jungle Queen out 10 s1op en edUCated native PflOOe from USUfPlng the throne of an Afri- can kingdom Based on the comlC-bOOk hefOtne 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) (8).,. "Bobby Deerliekf' (1977, Dre- ma) Al Pacino. Mar1he Kelter An Amen· can r8Cing Idol who has found success on the European circuit meets en enigmatic Florentine aristocrat and falls in love, una- wa1e that She Is MflOusly HI 'PG' (2 hrs . 4 ITWI) ([) ... "GhOstbuSl9f5" (1984, Come- dy) 8111 Murray, Den Aykroyd Free-lance ghostllghten spring to action when a Manhalfan high rtM t>ecomes the gateway tor Ea11n.1nvadlng ghoull 'PG' ( f h1 . 4 7 min.) (J)8mUY IMM.L 'I TM.I. TM.a Alm L» -"Pecos em. King ol 1he Cowboys" Steve Guttenberg plays the legendary fig- ure wno transformed Texas Into a rough- and·tumble state, Rebecca De Momey -1•0<! r~:"° .,., Q (' h• I .,_,~·-·•DO:• umt11nm-. a&Tm• "C.ndldates For The 39th Congteulonal District." Republlean Con- grewnan Bill Oannemeyer Is unoppoaed In the primary, but Oemoc11ts are be1tllng for lhe Democratic nomination. and thefe tS a Peaoe and FrMdOm Party candidate too Jim Cooper lnteMewl aM the cand1· d41tH ,.,me ... Ill ~\I m IT TWT tnt&Ntews with Donna MMll and 8111 e<>.by I £-::ii. Arnold Schwarnnegoof· la'iicm~na. .-. ...... lllllmM&.09 RI Ill__, Ill LIT .. _,.DI.I M LOIT -1111 Relph loeet the~ trMtUty, IO he and Ed try to Win lhe money beck at tM r90e- track O (%) _. "Loolou" ( 1981. Orama) Isa· belle Hui>e>ert. Gerard Oepardleu A young woman falls In loYe wtlh a man she met 1n a dflco but cannot accept hit Irresponsi- ble. carehee aflhU(je toward lite. ( 1 hr , 50~~ E ••11.1:M11jllll!DW1•• NI mlT •MUMU .U'91 AW• Alm •• tcmMTOm Featured· through Alas- ka'• lnSlde Pasaage. America's largest to- tem pote qolle<:Uon, visit a renovaled and llouflth~ rush town 1:-".:.,. nl •LA Featured· a oetebralion of the 1.0011t Eye On LA. show with a IOok at pasl hoete and best stories U.ATUlm ===OIALJlllTlm rA ..... ...'99 .... .. ..... ,. .... LI . ,,., ....... .,.."'9W&. .. ..wcm &II WllO w.o CAM Actor ChatlM Hald modefates thtS torum ol Vl81nam veterans who disouss their per- sonal war experiences before e student audience at the UnlverSlty of Wl5consln at iMae.~=~YWOODPAM -(l)w.Tlml . • -AY TO •• Marll and Jonathan dltcover a llnk between factory pollvtk>n and the mass death ot eeagylls in a coutal town. In stereo. \Al O ( 1 hr ) • ,__,. "'°" 11TM Ull~ .... QM. Johnny Ca~ and Doc Severlnsen di9cuSS divorce: Bette Mldler sings "Boo- gie Woogle Bogle Boy," accompanied by Barry Manllow. Don Rickles struggleS In a water f~,. aJous samurai lhfeateos Joh~ (2hrs 8 U MacGyver seel<s refuge trom killers al his grandfather's wilderness ca~=) 1 ......... 11 I= "The Cholrb0y8" (1977, Come- dy) Charles Durning. P9fry King Based on the novel by Joeeph Wambaugh A row"Y group ol Los Angeles police om- c:en causes almO&t as much havoc on their beet• at they try to prevent (2 hrs ) • mAT •ACI MCI State-ol-the-art en· tmatk>n Is used to !)(Ing to Ute Rua&lan and Amencan projects IOf co1on111ng apace Included llJnar mlni~111ons. • Mars c:Olony. and tree-float capsules housing 1 colony ot 10.000 to .000 people C 1 hr) ...... u.. CC).,.. "Bitter Harvest" ( 1981, Ote- ma) Ron Howard, Art C81ney A young mldwest8fn datry harmer tries 10 prevenl the sptead of a detdly CSllMM Whleh has already at1ected hit !amity and cettle ( 1 tw .. 34 min.) (I) IR .... •11•1•11•rrna1 P10!11ed Roger Sttubech and Tony OorMtt CH) .,.. "Teachefs'' ( 198•. Drama) Nk:k Nolte. Jo8eth WUllam1 A. tawsull brought against • zoo-Ilka urban hlQh lci'tool IOf awarding • dlplOme to an tefeta student 8PU'9 • bur~t lnatruc· tOt to 6Mrcf\ fOf ~ dl9carded tdMIS 'A' Q..(1 hr '48 min) CJ,J ... TM.I '-Am "Plnoc<:No ' A Sunday, Mey 25, 1986 19 r ' . - dramatiut1on of the elaSSIC tale, starring Cerl Aew'9f as the ~ maker, PU Reut>en5 as Pinocchio. Jamet Coburn u the sinister ~Y· James Belulhl. Lalnle ~=r.:r.:Rlchard$ o .. --"Tile Romantic Age" ( 1950, Orama) Hugh Wllliarm. Mat Zettet11ng. A sopNstlcated girl ctierms her mlddt9-eged tea~2hrs ) .. al) "Eye Of The Cat" (1969. .Svspeose) Michael Sarrazln, Gayle Huo- n1CVtt A greedY nephew Mele• to Obtain "IS aunt's vast fortune by playing upon an innocent bystander's intense fear ol cafe -m~t:l.6 ,..... ... u. ,. •w Arnold Schwarzenegger. a hl.lbcaJT collector l ..or ... wwa1•1 .. ~"The Big Chill" (1983, Ora· ma) Kevin Kline. Glenn CIOM When a man commits MJICide. his Cloeeat lnends from coltege days gather tor the funeral and reflect on !'\OW their ltves have changed since ttle 1960s (2 hf1 ) D • aAiCU'I ... The Bleck• In· vesugate when a master mag~n Is killed whllill ,Qertormlng a c»ath·detying trick . Oavl<l .itiuddleston. Kathleen Belief and Maud Adams~t 1tar. (R) .~~1~r1a.J 8 ~CA Tiil m. t In this hve special, viewers select. via e national phone-In survey. the top 90ngS of the past 30 years Atr Supply, Tony Or1ando & Dawn. Robena Flack and FraMle VafN are &eheduled to penorm Hott Barbare Mandrell O (2 "rs ) I-:' CA Pal Tiii -t -Viewers wlect. Vl8 a national ~ survey. the top SOflQI of the pest 30 years Atr Supply, Tony Orlando & Dawn, Roberta Flack and Frank~ Valli are eched- uled to perform Host· Barbera Mandrell (Taped) O (2 hrs.) • ~.,..._While COV9<• Ing the Vietnam War. Auatrallan journalist Qeo Spearfield (Kim Bladen) becOmel attracted to a New Yortl reporter (St..,. Railsback) When her prna creden11al8 are revoked after ellpoeing con1r0Yersiat murdefs, Cleo hnds a newspeper Job In London and Is pursued by an oldef mll- li00a1re (Christophe< Plummet) (Part 1 Of 3) (2 hfl ) • T.-...... Follow five Oecar nomtnees from the time of the Initial an- nounoement through the Academy Award presentations: a probe ol the FOC cloeure of a local bank. a prooeclurt neV9f com- pletely revealed on teleYttk>n: the 1tory of a man who lost 150 poundl In nine months. the remlniloen<:el of a 10().yeer· oldl N:ii'~~ .-AT INCi MCI Stat~·the-ert an- lmatlOn IS used to bring to lite Auealen and American projectl fOt c:ok1niz1nO &peee. tnauded lunar ai*•tlonl .• ....,. colony. and free-noet Capeulee houalng • colony ot 10,000 to ,000 people. (1 ~.-:It ..... ~ _. "Meatbell9 Pert II" (1Q83, Comedy) Archie Hahn, JOhn M4tngatll. A W8Y"W8t0 teen-ag.r ependl NI tummef 81 a counMIOf·ln-trllnln; II I ~y cemP end clalhel wtth the youth& at the 20 Sunday. May 25. 1986 ,..boring milter; camp 'PG' (1 "'. ;J«> rm.) (l)ITMtm Cl) .. "Bechelof Party" (1 984'. Com edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny K1taen A care- free tenool bus driver's pals decide to thtow • pre-wedding patty tor him, com· pic:atlng mattera la the tact that the girl's lather dlaapprovea of her choice 'A' o ( 1 hr .• 46 rNn) (%)_. "Grtoe Quigley" (1984. Come- dy) Katharine Hepburn. ~ Nolte. To re- liell9 her tnenda from IOnetlness. paln and auft9ring. an eldert)' woman calls upon a hit man to prOYide them With his special MMoel. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4'2 min ) .. (!).,."Guns Of The Magn1hcen1 Sev· en" (1969, w .. tern) George Kenne<1y. .hlmet Whitmore Seven ptotesslonal gun men jOln fOto. to tree a revOIUtlonary le9dtr from a Me111Can jell. (2 hrs , 30 min~ .... · -i-.:w•_.. Scheduled Robert Stack. John Callahan ("falcon Crett") *9 hr~ au.t• TennlS player Ar· tl'u Ashe. boxer SUQ&r Ray Leonard Otympic fenetf Peter Westbroott and bas· l(etbd'a Kareem Abdul-Jabber discuss the financial and emotional pressures J faced by toOay'1 euperatar athletes o ( 1 hr ) I ---=-... -Ttll ,.,., 8 t()()I( at structural changes In agriculture. the kind of farm 1yafem we're coming from (fami- ly) and wtiere we're going (large corpo- rate farms) . the reesons for this chanoe and optlon8 ( 1 hr ) CC) --"The Highest Honor" (1984 Orama) John Howard, Stuart Wilson Dur- ing W<>tkl War II, Auatralian commando& r.Jd Japenee.controlled Singapore. re- IUlllng In ttie capture and trial of ten mem· ber'I of Iha aqua<l 'A~ hr., 39 min) (1)1-WU89 Oln'I--' (JI) ... "G<aot Quigley" ( 198". Com. dy) Kathatlne HepbUrn, Nick Nolte. To 1e· lleve her friends from loneliness. pain and sutterlng. an elderly woman calls upon a hit man to provide them with his spectal ~~1hr .4'2mln) I--.. __ ..... I -... ''Cly Danger'' ( 1951. Mystery) Oiek Powell. Rhonda Fleming An ex-i:on rtturna to avenge hit wrongfUI Imprison ment (1hr .. 40 min) ~ .......... . .,.., .,. .. Top Secretl'' (1984', Comedy) Vet Kiimer. Lucy Gutteridge. A spool ot 19)' f'l'IO\lles and Elvis Presley films, In wNeh an American rock 'n' roO star gets C8YQht up In hlgt)-level eapionage while touring Ent Germany 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) e 11 ... .. ''Dutchmen" ( 1966. Orama) Knight, Al Fre.man Jf Alm adap tatlon of LeAol Jontt' altegorical pley On a New Y«k eut>way, a cruet Whitt women Mducea. then tunillat• a naive bllek "*" ,.11.•o•• ... ,. .. , .... Guetrt· Willie Tytet and LH tet. SlcetchM: the Bigots; epec:lal effects "Btmtr9" "L I =mlf--''F1¥9 Red Heft· .ngs" The polloe asaume lhe death of the artist IOUnd at the bottom of a clltt wes acetdental. ~2 of 4) ( 1 hr ) IMCIMA • 111.-T ~ t0m11• • ,,._o111es of Lu- cille Ball. Ed McMahon. H111 linden and Lou Rawls (R) ( 1 h1 ) 9CMI "Gimme An T " ( 198-i, Come- dy) Steptlen Shellen, Mark Kayioun An instructor's future 11des on his ablllty to trans10<m a tragatly Inept cheet1og squad into a team ol pol!Shed porn. pommers 'A' ( 1 h1 40 min ) tt:ll I~~ HOOller uses the media to tra.£_ a ~j~~~h killer 11 hr 10 min) D m Host Johnny Caraon . Scheduled Rosie Griess (Avoo lady) In stereo ( 1 hr ) UNllAY..r o ~ RA.WUWllT .. .......... ..... TlllLCll» --~.,. ..,tc8ml NOW ....._ 1"8 comedian (and "St Elsewhere' co-star) pe<'fort'M hts nightclvb act TaPed in November 1985 during Mandel's Nori" AmeflCan tour (I hr I (.%) .,_ "Ziggy StardU$t And The Spi- ders From Mars" ( 1983. Musical) David Bowie Cinema verlle footage of the rock singer as "'s end1ogynous alter ego, In concert al London s Hammersmith Odeoli 1n 1973 PG (I hr 31 min) tw (C) .,_ ·The Perils 0 1 Gwendollne" ( 1984. AOVenture) Tawny l(ltaen. 8fent Hutt John Willie'~ comlC strip heralne c;omes to hie 1n a Mfiel of lhrllllng adV90- tures 'R' ( 1 hr 28 min ) -1 ITI C.MOU.YWOOO ~mAI mrmf~ n.mtr lnteMews with Donna Mills and Biii Cosby • Tiii ITam CMWm ThlS Academy Award-winning him explOfet the tradition' and accomptlshments of Immigrant ar llsans. featuring views of their wane on the Washington Cathedral IT-.Y CW llllAL.I Game ~ Montreal Canadiens at Calgary Flames. 11 nec:;;a (R) 13 h11 ) "When S"e Was Bad" ( 198<4 Ackllt) Georgina Spetv1n. John L&llle A young woman dlsapprove<s of her parents' extramarital atta11s CI hr 30 min ) i IBICY MClm .. .,. "Orums 0 1 Tahiti' ( t9S4'. Ad· venture) Dennis O'Kaele, Patricia Mto1na An American adventurer and a 9hc>wglr1 srnuggte guns 10 rebel 1 ahltlans In support 0 of their effort to win independence from French con11<>1 ( I h1 , 30 min ) -• • u11 w"'"' °""'Lit uw• Scheduled comedian Jay Leno. Bob McMnt" (new prOdlJCa oemonttratlOl'I) In 119'90 ( 1 hr ) l ~mM TOii--... "Man Friday" ( 1976. Orama) Pet9' O'TOOle, RIChllrCI Roundtree The lh1pwrecked Roblnaon Crutoe trln to teach "ctvlhzed" behavior to a native black man (2 h1$ 6 min) 1:--..... fDILI 90Wll "Whtttllng In The O.rk" ( 1941, ) Red Skettori Ann Rutherford A weltd cult caot1Jres a ratJ10 det.ctlve ( 1 A c p ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP·RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 548 I023 ' CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO Daily Pilat Daily. Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODOAEROmNSFORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-171-3500 r BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192-ee51 136-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa-141-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-o713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-141-9303 -Wednesday (:oat. tv .• 30 min . ) I LM,,_CAlfm.I 'Ml --fl' MHLU ,_. Reggie can't find W()(lc bU1 81zabeth IS of· Mred • poeition by c J ...... u. (JI).,. "G.,.mUta .. ( 1985, AdventureJ Kun Thomas. Tatehie Agbayani On a mlakln to s.ecvre a m1Mtary Itta in a r• mote eestem A51an country. an American agent employs hrs man1at arts and gym· nastic skills 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ... (I) .,.,. "ParOla" ( 1982, Ofama) James Naughton. L()(I Cerdllle A trootMad young parolee laces prot>lems ~ thrust t>ack into society With 1nadeQuata employment slit11ts and pnson-lncsuc.d emotional acars (R) ( 1 hr • 20 min ) .. Cl).,. "Gotchar· (1985, Comedy) Anthony EdWaros. Linda Fiorentino Dur· Ing spring break. a UCLA student meets a mysterious woman 1n F'rance and soon llnds himself In lhe mtddle ot an 1nte<na· Ilona! spy C8P9f 'PG· 1 3' O ( t nr 3 7 min.) ......... 11-•rT ... (I) .,. "White Heat" I 19'9 Ofama) James Gagney. Virginia Mayo A ruthless killer tums oot to have an Oedipus com· i x (2 hrs , 30 min ) ':. "Sh811ered" ( 1973. Orama) Peter Anch. Shelley W1nt8fs A mlddl&- eged man goes tnrough a period of ax· treme anguish after the death of his wtte ~tn ,30 mtn ) ........ .,. "The Body Snatche<" ( 19'5 Horr()() Beta L~. Boris Kartott A doc· tOf IS blackmailed by a v11181nous coach- man when he wlsnes 10 stop securing bodies for medical research In 19th-centu- ~ E=li~ ( t hr , 17m1n) 1r11!) .,_ "The Arrangement" ( 1969. Orama) 1(1(1( Oovgias F'aye Dunaway An ll<Mlrtislna executive seercnes '°' mean- ing in a life that &eemS merely a M<iel or 9!!1P~ 'R' (2 hra , 7 min ) CD "Friday The 13th -The Anal Chaple<" (ISM. HOftOf) Crispin Glover. Klmbef!y Beci< Jaaon the masked klllef returns to wreek violent vengeance on the denlzeol of Crystal Lake sumtTMK ca~ W 1t ~,31 min) I -·· ATM..,,.. Schecluled Ro09f Ebert end Gene Slst<el profile 1001 suppo<tlng -.c:t<n they conalder to be among Holly· wood'at>eat. =I'~· l,ii'!Tha Thin Man" (193', Mys- tery) Wiiiiam Powell. Myrna Loy Nick •nd Nof'8 Chartee get deeply Involved In a mur- der ctM. (2 In.) 1-•lttalf .... ..._ -.. "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora· me) Ctwill Btoneon. Andrew St~ A hOtnlcide detectiv9 •nd a crlmlnoloaY te INrch tot • klllef of women •fr 41mln ) • ... "The Big Broadcast Of 1938" ( 1938, MUlklll) Bob Hope, W.C Aelda l'hr• of • men'• ex-wMtl ctlaN him Kroes ttie ... In ...,ch of b9d( alimony 22 Sunday, M•Y 25, 1986 ~yn'l8f'ltB. ( 2 hrt:) !-.,.•!!!!.•• ----11 1111 ... ... "City Heel" ( 198A Adventuret Clint Eastwood, 8u<t Reyno.d\ T llwarcs the end of Prohibition. a cop wtv~ pan . ner • murdered teems up witn his one- time friend. a private detecttve and ()(· cnestretea aome fancy footwolk 10 tracl< down the kJlers. 'PG· Q (I hr., 37 l'nln) I W~OITMlflUW ............ II .. ... -··· ••• .,.,. ''Ghostt>usters· I 1984 Come- dy) Bill Munay. Oan Aytcroyo Free lance gtiostflghte<s spnng 10 acllOn wtien a Manhanan hlgtl rise becomes the gateway fOf Earth-Invading ghouls 'PG' I 1 hr . 47 min.) (l!)MU••··--(%) .,_ "Loulou" ( 1981. Orama) Isa· belle Huppert, Gefa1d Oepar(jl8U A yoong wom8n htllS In love with a man she met 1n a cbco bU1 cannot acc.ep1 hlS 111espon&1 ble. carefr• attitude toward Ille ( 1 hr 50min ). •CC) .,.,. "This ts Spinal Tap" ( 198' Comedy) Rob Remer, !Oficnael McKean In this aatlre on the contemporary rock mu· SIC acene. an AITle(lcan documentary film· make< examines the phenomenon ol a 17. year-old heavy metal band lrom England 'R' (I hf . 22 mitl ) _(I), .... •LAM.._ =•mu -Thursclay -Mown.Ing Movies - •CZ> "Graoe Quigley" ( 1984 ~<tyl Katherine HepbUrn. Nick NOite ( 1 hr 4l min ) .. Cl) "Painted Hiiis" (1961. Weste<n) Pa1i1 K~. Bruoe Cowling. ( 1 hr , 8 min ) •CH> "BMX Bandits" ( 198AI, Adventure) Del/Id Argue. John Ley ( 1 hr 32 min ) •(%) "Irreconcilable OlfferencM" I 1984 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Shelley Long I I hr .~min.) 1'8(C) "The Ooct<>f Takes A Wile (1940 Comedy) LOfetta Yoong, Ray Milland ( 1 hr .29mln ) 1\9 Ql) "Tammy And The OoctOt ' ( 1963 Comedy) Sandra Dee. Pater Fonda (2 hrs ) •CID "Reno And The Doc' ( 1953 Come dy) Kenneth Welsh. Henry Ramer ( t hr . "°min) (I!) "The Diary Of Anna Frank" ( t959 Oram11) (P•rt I of 2) Joseph Sch1ldkraut Milhe Perkins ( 1 hr 30 min J •CC) "The Gold Rvsh ( 1925 ComedY) Charlie Chaplln, Mack Swain I I hr ~2 .. ;'-l'Last Of The Red Hot Lovers' ( 1972, Comedy) Alan Afi(ln, Sally Kellefm11n (2 hrs) (11 .. City l.lghls" ( t931, Comedy) Cher· Me CNpffn, Virginia Cherrlll ( t hr , 21 m!n.) •(!)"The Red Badge Of Cour .. (1951 , Orama) Audie Murphy, Biii ~uldln It ht., 30 min.) -a::i "SavanNh Smites" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Marll Mlhef, OonoYan seon ( t '". 45'""') CH> "Th• AdYenhK" Of Bockaroo Banzai Acfoaa The 8th ~·· ( 1~. Sci· IC .. 1 lllTWT .UT •Act COMT9 1119 .,_ "BaChelOf Party" (1~. Com- edy) Tom Haf'i.s Tawny l<Jtaen A care- tree schoOI ovs dr'rvet"s pats decide to throw a pre-wed01ng petty fOf him; com- pijcattng matt9fS IS the fact that the girl's father diSapproves of her choice ·R' O ( 1 hi ·:a.+:a W CI) • • .,_ "ShOW'doWTI At Boot HHI" ( 1958. Western) Charles Bronson. Jotvl Carra<'1ne. A county hunter expecttng a l"tuge reward f<>f k1H1ng an outlaw nu a g<eat deal ol trouble collecting the money 1 hr 30 tMI.) =:c•rm.1 " .,,._Q -~ --~ ::.~,. M,_.• HIMTODAT IGIOl.::M 4111 .... ", .. .. .....al-TMI LOIT IPllC• Rftlph IOses the lodge treasury. so he and Ed try 10 win the money back at the reoe- tteck O • 4111(C).ofa "The Cotton Club" (1 9&4. Ora· ma) Richard Ge<e Greg<>fy Ht,.._ In the t 930s. a iazz mvs1C1&n saves the life of a powerlut racketeer and is towed deapef and deepef into lhe V!Oleot WOt1d of geng- Sl8fS and gunmen ·ff Q (2 hrs., 7 min.) enoe Fictton) Peter Wellef John UthgOw 1hr ,43mtn ) "OtJr Very Own ' ( 1950. Om'na) Ann ~h. Farley Grang8f ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -w ·Lafayette Fsca<'11l1e" ( 1958. A<Mln· lure) Tab Hunler. E1chlka Choureau. (2 hrs I ..CI) "Gotcha!" ( 1985. Comedy) ArithOny Edwards Ltnela Fto<enttno ( 1 hr . 37 min l t1:ll "Dune' ( 1984 Science FlctlOn) Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis (2 firs . 20 min ) -Afternoon Moviel- a.e "A Siar Is Born" {1955. Mualcal) Judy Garl3nd. James Mason (2 hrs ) (~J "Mother Wore Tights" {ISM 7, Mu.I cal) Betty Grab'e Dan Dailey (1 ht . '7 min ) "Home From The Hin" ( 1960. Orama) Robert Mitchum Gooroe Peppard (2 hrs . 30 min) tl:8 "Flrestanei" ( 198,, Sctence Fiction) David Keith. Drew Barryl'TIOfa ( 1 ht . 55 min ) *• "The TrlVmpt\ Of $"*1ocli( Holmail" (193~. Mystery) Anhur Wontner. Ian ~ (1ht ,30mln ) -~"Places In The Haen" ( 198', [)fema) Sally F'leld, Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr , '2 min l (I) "It AN Game True" ( 19-40, Orama) Humpnrey Bogan. Ann Sheridan. ( 1 hr 37 min.) •(%) "Peppermtnr Soda" (1979. Ofa!NJ Odlle Mtchel, Elenora Kie~ (2 tn ) -"BMX Band11a ( 198-4, Adlfentur•I 08Vld Argue, Jonn L.., ( 1 ht., 32 min.) W (C) "The Doc1or rek" A Wl1a" (1°'60. iii ftaanclay Coal. Comedy) Loretta Young, Ray Mltlend ( 1 hi., 29 min.) CD "The Natural" ( 1984. Orama) Robert Redford, Robert Duvall (2 m . 14 min ) •Cl) "P*sure Palace" ( 1980. Ofeme) OmSf Sharif, VlctOfia Principal (2 hrs ) (l) "Re!Ufn Of A Meo Called Horse" ( 1976, Adventure) Richard Hams, Gate Sondergaard. (2 hrs.) (%) "lrr9COflcileble Differences" ( 1984 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long ( 1 hi., 5'4 min.) •al) ''The Gambler" (1980, Western) Ken- ~ Rogers. Lee Purcell ( t hr . 55 min ) -~ "The Gold Rush" ( t925. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Mack Swam ( 1 l'lr , 22 min.) 00 "Beat Street" ( 1984, Musical) Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Dev!s. ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) _ ....... ___ _ ••Cl> ma c11:1•ui111• Boston Celtics Of Mllwautcee Bud!t vs. Houston Rockets Of Loe Angeles Lakers. (Live) (2 hrs . 30 mhl::... mA111T' F CM.-> --0 ............... -. • 11111..alf --_,.,. .. C•PIA n·--MG Mm. IMSA Gamet Grand Prtx ffom lime Rock. Conn. (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cl>• CIWll ._..Craig WaS900. Oa· ~ Ogden Stiers and Brooke Adams star In Mark Twain's account of his trip 10 Eu· rope with a group of pious pilg.rims b<>und -1~1I:~~~--. ILICTIC* W "Candidates For The 40th COngresslonal Otstrlct " Incumbent Robett Bedhtm 1a opposed by Nall'\an Rotenbefg: the o.moctahc candidates are Art Hoffman and Bf\JCe Sumner, Steve Seat9 la a candldate lfom the Peace and FreedOm P.rty Jim Cooper talkS with all the candidates. CD _.. "The Masquareder" ( t933, Orama) Ronald Colman, Elissa Landi The }oumatist cousin ol a drug-addicted man 1s pereuadad 10 masquerade ea hit cousin during the man'a breakdown ( 1 hr . 18 ,_lf'da ~'J-ITW Interview wtth MlchMI Gross ("Family Ties") Ii:;;,;: 91mEL•M•• 1, ti t.ll'f P&TW'IAY 10 Thia altemettw lo "111r wars" , ... t\.lrtl Kannedy'a c:.11 tor disarmament nnd the building of wood peace through world law. RObtt1 V•= narretes ·~:r.c.n l!-"Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Ad· 'f'8ntUre) Mark Mk. Oonoven Scott A runewey r1Ctl gwt tags elong with a pelf Of burn~ fuglllW crlmlnalt 'PG' ( 1 hr . '5mln) mr•••mn.,,. (%) .. "Gotehal" (t985, eom.dy) Anthony Edwards, Linda Aorentlno. Dur- ing spring breek. a UCLA atu<*lt meets a mystttflous woman In France and soon lind9 hlm9elf In the middle ot an lnteme- tlonel, apy capar 'PG-13' (t Iv . 37 min.) l ... 8l1tl. NI .... ~ -" IWf&I I IOWI Aller Carolyn iS accldentally knocked unconeclous. she slips Into a dfaam In Which the etitlre gang turns into character9 trom "The Wizard of Oz " I ____ ...., =::Of AL.fl"llm ........ .. w. ... .,. "The Treasure Ot The Sierra Madra" ( 1948, Orama) Humptvey Bo- gan. Walter Huston. S88rchtng tor gold In the mountelns of Mel(lco, two dl1fters and a veteren ptospectOJ find their pennerShip crumbling out ~ (2 hrs . 40 min.) I .... OfMmM.I .. ,,., W. ~ Cream of bfi. soup. swiss cheete souffle and fried chae9e sticks arE rad; a vlslt to a Lena, Ill., cheese I . CE AUTO Formula One Grand Pr111 of Belgium~-(R) ( 1 hr.) CH>LlrA• Liza MlnnelH, In concert at the London Palladium. perlOfms songs Jncluding 1he theme from "New YOfk.. New York ... "The Man I Love" and 01her met• rial wrlllen for this special. Taped 1n March 1986~ hr, 30 min ) ~ _uml ... MO&U'llOGD,_ • • e COllY..,. CNtt takes Rudy and her friends trlck-0<-treatlng. In stereo. (R) ia ... "Day Of The EVIi Gun" ( 1968. Western) Glenn F0<d. Arthur KennedY. A man enPsta 1he aid of a c0h0f1 to hunt down the Apachel who abdUCttd his wife and !amity ci hrs.) l ~ITORllrn(l)Q .... C.Ellt'1 ':. "The Mufder that Wouldn't Ole" ( 1980. Suspense> William Conrad. Marj Ousay A retired cop becomes In- volved m the investigation of a murder that ocCUfTed tony years ago (2 hrs.) • MIMT Of 'ntl DIMC* A look et the lives of Chinese factOfY wOl'kera and coel m1nets 1n Oatong. whefe the support sys· terns ot state-run 1nduStrleS ere being af- fected by economic retorma and deeen· trell=.G:J ~1 hr ) I • tfMI AT llQLI TW CondUct()( Keith Brion ~reates John Phlllp Sousa'• legendary tra'lellng bend In Ihle concett of march tunes. novelty eongs and c~ pieces Guest New Y0tk Cfty Opeirft ~anoErlt Mtllt. tn,1tareo., (1 hr.) ClJ _.. "SIJ(tean Candlee" ftl8', Comedy) ~ ·Rlf9lllll~ Anthony ..... chMI H.. An ir.cur. Mtcfwnttm a.no •oer'• 16th birthday goea untefMtl'lbefld, just enothef symptom ot the pain of ado- lclcenCe and growing up In a mlddi.<:la" ta~.t:il 33 min) ~ .. "Oune" ( 1984, Science Flc- Uon) Kyte MaclAChlan. Francaca Annie 8uld on ,,.,. Harbert'• bee~. In the Y'"' 10.981. • warnor anamptt to ,.._ 1y the IO'#ty ~ of • dlMrt planet to i'<l\ctOf'f ovet a ~t monarch 'PG- 13 o 12 hrs 20 min) " e _.. "AdVentures Of Cuanova" ( 1948. Adventure) Anuro de CordOYa futhan Bey The tamous lovftf gets in- volved In Sk:Pian warfare 1n 1793. (2 hrs J •• ()) -I -A researctl wrttef wtlO joins the Simons on a case IS tremed tor murder. (R) ( 1 hr) 8 • , .. , Tiii Steven discovers that his tonne< college buddy had a !ling w11n . In stereo (RI Q ..... wu ftW919 .... U. .. llttUlll A ll·y68'·0IO t:>oy s March lor a kver d<>nOr a karate master who reoovered from a masc;1ve heart et lack. I i .. ,...,. .. ~I--e ~The gang at the pub l'\~lps Ca~ a date. In s1ereo (R) • lll 'ntl COLft1 Fallon hopes the truth serum win too her mem01y, MontC& takes a job at Oom1ntque·s recOfO company i)~1 hr) ....-.n D.wmna Alter her es- cepe lrom t8fr0ftsls 1n Europe cieo·s (Kim Breden) relauonstup with Cruze (Christopher Plummer) turns 111olent and she flees to New York whefe stie gets a job at The Courier As Cleo covers en Of· ganized crime lnves11gat1on, Cruze secret- ly buys substantial amounts of Courier stoct<. (Part 2 ol 3) (2 hrs ) • lft11Mf1 "Agatha Christies Partnefs 1n Crime"Tommy and Tuppence ere un settled by their lnvestlgahon of a forgery r1~,:;1~1r=1etyc1rc~ Q (1 hr l I MIMT"" 'ntl .,...... A iOOk al the lives of Chinese fact()('f workors and coal mlne<s in Datong. where the support sys· tems ol state-run industroes era btM\j at· fected by economic reforms al'd oecen· trallzatton (R) O ( 1 hr ) CC) .,. "Places In The Hearl' ( t 984 Ofema) Sally Flald. Lindsay Crou~ In 1930s Texas. a tt1nac1ous women con· CefV9S a plan to save her farm from a bank f()(ecfosure and 1s helped by a transient black flefd worl(er and a blind World Wer I W~~~42min) CH>_.. ''The Termlnat°'" ( t984 Sci· enoa Fiction) Arnold Schwarzanegge< Linda Hamllton A cybotg is sent oack 1n 1ime from lhe year 2029 fo prasent·day Los Angeles' l'o assass1nau~ a woman wtto IS destined to give birth lo a revofu1tonar" c;;~~f.i. 48 min I CZ).,. "City Lights · ( 193 1, Comedy I Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Chemll A home- 185$ tramp's friendship With a drunken m11- llonalfa provides the vagrant W1th an OP· po!1unlty to help 8 bhnd flower gtrl ri>ga1n her Sight ( t hr . 2 1 min ) ....... Antal" (1977 Otan1r1l Su zanoe Somers. Rot>en Foicworth A rarn- colony of k111ef onte, · unear1hed a IUICUl"f lakellde rt90fl, 1hrutaos to r5!f the enttt• corrmunlty (2 tva ) • &L • Nit-Wendal'1 work ~ ~ e forml!r ll1me r&-enters hi>; Nte ()) W OD 'Cl IPICW. (I) .. "The 0 ·l t 11!l7' fl 1a phy) =mad A11. Crnest Burgn•ne A contro heavyweight bO•tng Ch11mp• on flghrt •• both In and out ot tho ring • he ttt91 '°gain r..,,.ct • • tlghtef and • a "*" (2 hfa . 30 mltl.) ()) ..... Sunday May 25. 1986 23 -Thursday Coal. OJ.,_ "The Sure Thing" ( 1985 Com- edy) John Cusacl\. Daphne Zuniga Two New England college acquaintances share a cross-country ride to Calllorn1a and find themselves quite unexpecledly falling 1n love. 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) -a GD ta&. l'IMIT -.-1 LaRue sets out to fmd the man who stabbed a fellow de- teclrve, a man with cancer continues his cross country run desp11e the thell ot his be~1&(R) ( 1 hr) I ~a / a Scheduled Tom Jarriet lakes an 1n·depth t()()lo at the MIA issue 1nclud- 1ng reporls on possible government cN- plic11y and new evidence suggesting that American soldiers may have been helcJ p<1soner 1n Han01 as recen11y as 1982 O l hr ) ~ .... ,_O As the war draws lo an end. the women wonder what their futures hold tor them (1 hr ) 8i)...., ntl ICml 8!) ~ Mentally 111 residents of Central Manor a St Paul tM1nn) hallway house share the11 thoughts at>out t1·11s dis· ease which affects 30 m1thon Amer~ns i ll hr ) ~-.Ai WMm.llQ .. 90V'E 'Inherit Thi> W•nd' ( 1960, Dra- ma) Spencer Tracy Fre1Jt1c March Clar· ence Darrow and Wilham Jennings Bryan wage a courtroom battle over the leach· 1ng of Darwin s lheory ot evolution (2 hrs. 40m1n~ .. 1...,.__"'°o'wsmll -.-..-.._ MCllQ ftlnY ... ....,..,,. ~ TMI lOfT INOClll Ahce gives Ralph's old su11 10 charity una· were thal its pockets contained money ~ _,.,. · ()ary Ot F01b1cJden Dreams" ( 1972. Orama} Marcello Mastroianni. Sydne Rome Fleetng a rapist. a young woman seeks reluge 1n an lsloated villa and encounters an assortment of Oddball characters 'PG' ( 1 hr, 52 min ) n111•a•m.,.. TUI TmDAY ~ Sketches pope in the ele11a· tor, 1ncred1ble gadgels SarurcJay Night Lrve critlC I ...., m1lllt ...,..MOt'f_.. "Five Rea Herr- ings" Of the six suspects only one could have ktlled Campbell I Part 3 ot 4) ( t hr.) ·=~ ~--"Age Of Coosent" (1969, Ota· ma) James Mason. Helen M1rren. Day-to- day p<essures force an artist to flee to the sereMy of Australia's Great Barrl4tf Reef 'R'~~n) ~,... WAOWI. ""Aft m The case ol an "uptown lady" and her rleh tlance leedS Marlowe Into maytwtm and mvrdef Kate Reid and Jennlfef Oale guest ( I hr l (!) 1..1amD °' TMI mt ,_ ,._,. Interviews with George Hamilton Greer Garson and talent man809f Ken Kragen; ectress June Ch8dWlck on • tour of Peru J.l. hr ) tW~ ~·Candy Goes To HolfywoOd" ( t979, Orama) Carol Connors. Wendy Wllhams A t:>eeutttul woman travelt to 24 Sunday, May 25, 1986 Hollywood and competes In some sexy aUdftlonS. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ,., .. e t.-n Hoet: Jonnny Garson In Ster·~~-.J I a &•GllT Ted Koppel reports on the a<Nanteges and dlsadVantages ot p<ess freedom. lnclUdiog an examlnalion of media 00Yef8Qe of the Chernobyl nu· clear accident and wOf'ldwlde terrOfrsm { t hr .• 30 min.) Cl) ~MUf A p<omlnent businessman rs a suapect In the slaying of a sman child R),J;t.: ::tJ .... ......... ,._Mum» .. cacw.,. ......... .,. "The Enforcer" ( 1976. Drama) Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly. "Dirty Harry" Callaha~ Is joined by a temale partner 1n his pursuit of a gtoup of California revoll.J tlOOaflet tetr0t1Zlng San Francisco. 'R' ( t hr., 36 min.) .. 8 ~NUT A p<omlnent buSlnessrnan is a SUSC)eCt In the Slaying of a small child ~)~10mln) ti.,_=--Arthur dlSCOVe<S that his mothef 19 the un<Seservlng recipient of charlt~ . (!) Mn'O ucml IMSA Camel Grand PrlK from Lime Rock. Conn. (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) CID llO& "The Ambassador" ( 1984, Drama) Robert Mitchum. Ellen Burstyn An Amaric1n ambaaaador employs unorthodox methods and beekdOO< diplo- macy to mediate the IS1ae!'-Patestmian er~. 'R'~ hr . 30 min ) (!) C• (%) .,. "The Lacemake." ( 1978, Ro- mance) laabelle Huppert. A beautk:1an s assistant becomes emotlonally 1nvotved with an Immature and manlpVlatlve mem- ber of t~try. 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 (Tlln ) -1: LAft -.r WM DA¥m Lm9mM SchedVled' act0t-dlrector David Stein· berg. Vanna White ("The Wheel ol For· tune"), singer Roy ()fblson In stereo ( t hr.) l ~mM .,. "Rebofn" (1978 Orama) Dennis Hopper, Mlch8al Moriarty Miracu· lous eventa occur wnen a woman with p<ofessed apirltual powers joins the entou- of 1 flimflamming evangeOst (2 hrs J YI I Wt ... ... "The HOUnd Of The Basker· villes" ( 1939, Mystery) Basil Rathbone Nlgel Bruce. Sheriocl< Holmes lnvestlgat88 the mystery of 1 canine aplrlt haunting an E~ooun13 estate. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I , •snu ' - -°' •Ht'LD ,_ While Job hunting. Reoole gets lhe Idea that will trenafonn hit ~r..,...,. .._ .. (I) ... "Lowly But Deedty" (t983. AdYentute) Lucinda Dooling. John ~n dolpl'I. A youthfUI karete Champion plant to avtnge her btothef'a death by ridding hef Cellfomla high achoo! of Its drug deal- .,. and their mlnlont. (A) ( 1 hf .. 20 min.) -~.,. "My New Penner" (1984. Comedy) ~ Nolret. Thierry Lher· mlttt, A C)'t'ic.I cop wtlo'a IOCUStomed to fM~ NI nett with 1.n ooce~1 bt1bt II pertnertd with 1 ~ lnCOf· Nptlbte rookie. (&lblltled) 'R'~ hr , "7 min.) CD .,,. "Flesht>urn ( 1984. Orama) Steve Kanaty, Karen Carlsorl A Navajo In- dian escapes lrom a mental lnstitutiOf'I and wreaks havoc upon the people wtlo lest!· tied against him. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -1--.0ATU.. w ••• ...., ... '"* ..... m& "Dynamo" ( 1980, Advenlure) Bruce LI. Ku Feng A be8utltul advertlSlng execut111e becomes a fight p<omoter IOf a Hong Kong cabbte with deadly handS and ffMt (2 hrs . 30 mm ) 0 BnBIT~ ~Interview With Mlehael Gross ("Famlly TH}S' ) home Vi- deo preview ICMYOU•TillB!t LOIT•IPACI ... .., PMIU'fM d _,.,. "Lovely But Deadly" ( 1983. Adventure) Lucinda Dooling. John Ran· dolph A youthful karate champtOO plans to avenge hef broltler's death by ridding hef CalifOfma tugh school of its drug deal- ets and their m1mons (R) ( 1 hr . 35 min ) n _,.,."Beach Gi·ls" 11982. Comedy) Debra' Blee Val Khne 1een-age girl's friends help her to loosen up so they can get on with having tun at the beach 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1:111 ... mWll "White Comanche" ( 1967 Western) Joseph Cotten. Wilham Shatner A peace ott1cer settles a long-running quarrel between a set ol twins. the off· spring of an Indian mother and a white fat~2hrs) a mAL"°"" e llOWll "The Suspects" ( t974. Suspense) ~1msy Farmer Paul Mevrisse The 1nvestlgat10n of the murder of an American tourist 1n the South of France reveals a web of terror driving her to the bt1nk of insanity (2 hrs ) I ML•MFAl&Y PMml111LOM> WI _,.,. "Ghoultes" 11984. Comedy) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan. A teen-ager un- def an evil spell. his befuddled girlfriend. two benevolent elves and a nest of satanic creatures converge 1n a d1lapfdaled HOiiy -,w~nsi:.;:G-13' ( 1 hr . 24 min I umca'letm -.rwAn:M a:~;ugboat Annie" ( 1933 Com- edy) Mane DresSler Wallace Beery A working woman and her shlttless husband stay together out ot IOVe lor !hetr son (2 hrsb~ ~Gm ITIPll\'OllD ~.,,."Grace Quigley" (1964, Come dy) K11th8rlne Hepburn, Nf(k Nolte To re- lieve her friends from IOOellness, pain and sutferlng, an elderly woman calls upon a NI man to prOVide them with his special _ 1 Mlf"I.=. 'PG' (I hr , 42 min ) --······ -----~--.... I Ill ... .. .. "Once Upon A Time In A<ne11 ce" ( t984. Drama) Robert De Niro. James Woods. Sergio Leone's portril•t of the lriendshlpt. loyaltiet and betrayals of a sman group oi Jewt.h gangsters 1n the 19209 and '30s 'R' O (3 hrt •8 min ) M 8 -.WATClt (Joined In Pro0ress) (3 hrs.~ e-.i ..,.. II .. «!) ... -'ftaanclay Coal. ~feleoo.WI --· .,. "The Sure Thtng" ( 1985. Com- edy) John Cusack, Daphne Zun+ga Two New England college acquaintances share a cross-owntry ride to Calllornta and find themselves quite unexpectedly lalhng 1n IOYe 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) (l)WAn:MC.WAllmtol ()).,. "Vldeodrome" ( t983. Fantasy) James Woods. Oet>o<ah Harry A co-owner of a Toronto UHF station that spe. clallzes In adult ente<tainment searches tor the people behind a bllarre satelkte t>toedcast 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a. 00 ... "Skyhigh" (1985. Comedy) Daniel Hirsch, Clayton Norcross Three teen-agers vacationing tn Greece are pur- -rriclay -11om1ng Movies- lt'9 00 "But Street" (1 984. Mus1C8.1). Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Davis ( 1 hr , 46 mtn I •(%) "Ctty Lights" ( 1931. Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin, Virginia Chemll ( I hr . 2 1 min) 7'.9 (%) "The Sure Thing" ( 198!>, Comedy) John Cusack. Daphne Zuniga ( 1 hr . 34 min ) Nl(Jl) "Love Lette<S .. (1945, Drama) Jen- ntfe< Jones. Joseph Cotten (2 hrs I 19(C) "The Fastest Gun Alive" ( 19!>6. West· em) Glenn Ford. Jeanne Crain ( 1 hr . 32 min) •CID "Ghostbusters·· I 1984, Comedy) B1H Murray, Dan Ayluoyd. ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) "The Diary Ot Anne Frank" ( 1959. Orama) (Part 2 ot 2) Joseph Schlldkraut Miiiie Perions ( 1 hr , 30 mtn.) "Racino Wlll'I The Moon .. ( 1984, Ro- mance) Sean Penn, Ehzabell'I McGovern L! hr . 46 min ) .. QI "TM Shppef AM The Rose The Sto- ry Of Cinde<etta .. ( 1976. Fantasy) Rich· ard Chambetlail), Gemma Craven (2 hrs . 30 mtn) (C) .. Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ofama) Nick Nolte. Oebta Wlngttf 12 hrs ) (%) "Electric Dreams" (1984, Comedy) Lenny Von Oohlen, Virginia MadSen ( 1 hr, 35 min) •Cl) "Our Wtnning Season" I 1978. Ora· ma) Scott Jacoby. Jan Smithers (2 l'lrs l -00 "Right Of Wey" ( 1983. Orama) Bette Davis. James Stewart. ( 1 hr .. 45 min I (I) "Bells Are R1ng1ng" ( t960. M~I) Judy Holliday. Dean Martin (2 hrs . 7 min ) -«ll "Killers From Space" ( 1954, Sc1ence- Flctlon) Peter Gralffl. Barbare Bester (I hr .30mln ) tW(C) "Kaleld<>eeope" (1966, Comedy) Warren Beatty. SusannJll York ( 1 hr . 43 min ) 1W (%) "P0<tra1t Of Jenn<e' ( 1948, Ro- mance) Jennlter Jooes. Ethel Barrymore (1 hr ,30 min.) _ .......... 11ev1es- -· "Stop, You're Killing Me' I 1953 Comedv) Broderick Crawford. Claire Tre- VOt (2 hrs) (JI) "Coun1ry" ( 1984. Orama) Josslca LaNf!. S.m Shepard ( 1 hr , 49 mtn ) -Cl) 9 To 5" (1980. Comedy) Jane Fon· da. Doty Parton ( 1 hi , 50 min ) we "Jouf De Fete" (1 949. ComedYl Jecqva Tett Guy Deeombe (I hr 30 min) sued by KGB and CIA agents wtler'I the trio unwttttngty gets f'"'"'on of a lop secret tape. ( 1 tw .. 4 min.) 1:11e ... "Typhoon" (UMO, A<Nenture) Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston. Ro- mance blosaoms for a couple In the land of high winds and unpredictable rains. ( 1 LCM, WE •Im.I ..... l hr.,=) "" MWI• 111111WT mATINCICOMml --"Peppermint Soda" ( 1979. Orama) Odile Michel, Elenore Klarweln Two sisters expeflenee the many discov- eries of ad0le90enee while gtowlng up In (%) ''Henry IV" ( 1984, Comedy) Marcello Mastroianni, QaUdla Cerdlnale. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) tl9(C) "The Goodbye Girl" (t9n, Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Marsha Mason ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CID "To Raoe The Wind" (1980, Orama) Steve GYttenbefg. Randy Quaid. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) (I) "The Sure Th ng" ( t 985, Corned ) John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga. ( 1 hr .. ~4 min.) •CD "Condemned" ( 1930, Drama) Ronald Colman, Ann Ha.rdlng. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) (%) "Dune" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis (2 hrs .. 20 min.) •CC) "Sytvester" (1985. Orama) Richard Farnsworth. Melissa GMbert ( 1 hr.. 42 min.) 00 "The A<Nentur• Of HIJCKteberry Finn" ( 1985, A<Nenture) Patrick Day. Samm-Arl Wiiiiams. (2 hf9.) W CD "1918" (1985. Orama) Wilham Converee--Roberts. Halle Foote. ( 1 hr , 31 min.) •(f) "Red Flaa: The Ultimate Game•· (1981, Orama) ~arry Bostwick. Joan Ven Ark (2 hrs.) Cl) "The First Oeedty Sin" ( 1980. Mys- tery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs.) • 4l) "The Fighting Sulllvane" ( 194A. Ora- ma) Anne Baxter. Thomu Mitchell (2 hrs.. 20 min.) •(%) "Bustin' LOOM" (1981, Comedy) Rk:hard Pryor, Cklely Tyson. ( 1 hr .• ~ min.) -Evening .. 1".:r .. cm-__,, u c•emo --0 ............. --..., I ~ii. ... C#Wel.••• ... Wil • J•• Hlghllgnts from the Grammv Awwd wtnnet'• let•t album "Soul Ki .. ." Cl) 1W ... -sammy Fuentes vs. rrankle Randell In • llQf'ltwelQtlt bout schedui.d lot 10 rounda. lt\'e from Atlllntlc City. N.J. (2 hr&., 30 min ) (JI) ... "'Gotchel" ( 1986. Comedy) Anthony Edwer(j8, LJnda ~lino. Dur- ing IP'1ng tl'•k. a UCLA ltUdant meeta a myat8floul woman In Ftenee and eooo 1960& France 'PG' (2 hrs) .. (!)....,.. .... "The Oeefslaye<'" (1957, Ad· Yeflture) Lex Barker. Rita Moreno. Based on the story by James Fenimore Coopef A white man tS ca1sed by Indians 1n the frontier days of early Ame<tea ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ILCM, •WCAlttm.I IUTMCl.llf -u.u.~ m1nr..._ MWllU II IM TODAY aoTICll WWI-M LOIT Walm Alice gives Ralph"s old suit 10 charity. una- ware that Its pockets contained money 0 l1ndS himself tn the middle ot an interna- tional spy caper ·PG· 13' O (I hr , 37 min.) (Omm "Ladyhawl\e" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Brodertek. Ru1ge1 Hauer In the 13th Cef'ltury. a young ptekpocket narrow- ly escapes execut10n and falls 1n w11h 1WO !overs cursed by an eVll biShop 'PG· 13' ig_ hrs.. I min.) • CJ) fllCI •~AT PIOGn CO¥I While vts- iling his aunt In a small Nova Scotia llJtilng village. a boy learns to view the world trom a new perspective after he meets a variety -1~•---.......... ...,WOllJ) .,. "Ex.petlenoe Preferred But Not Essenttal" I 1982, Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds, Roy Heather In 1962, • student spends her summer vacatloo as a wattr81S at a Welsh resort, where romance blos· soms with the hotel cnef 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20 ~~111T llAlf • M WOllJ) A garage mechanic (Brad Davis) becomes an In- ternational he<o wnen he files a small plane nonstop around the world Based on a story by James Thurber ,.,cm ... 9 .,.,.tl_rT TWT Peter Slrauss with a retrospecttve ot tM "CBS E=News." I= :di. Oscar winner Geraldine Page (''The Trip 10 BountlM''). 8 humor- ous look at ~roms. LAMOG41Cl"Dt &:': POl'l\m .... ,.u. ...... .., I • .., ... ........ ,. •cam 1.LU1ftA111) NI ITAY llm J1m Hill and Bob Chand'ef hOlt an on-elf test 10< pe1ent1 and chtl• dfen. which quest10M and offers "J0089" tloos on eating. a11erc1se and health hab- its 8 THAT ~ FAT llD An ov8f'Welght boy's hidden frustration Is reveeled when he ha' a cmngerovs e(pertenee With dl91 'lls~WW. Battim()fe Orioles at Calltor- nla Angels [lMt) (? l'trl 30 min l Sunday. May 25. 1986 25 -l'riclay Coal. U llAD DOCT!lm Favotlte "mad doct0f$" or lhe silver screen are featured Hosted b ~8:¥~ 11.-.awecl Oii & ~ NM.l"ICCUIT ra•a°M .. YW>um R.01 R.DWOIU Oii ~ .,,,,,,,., • W.....aTOMWllK •M¥11WQ HmAIJ. New YOik Yankees at Oak- 1and As (lrve) 12 hrs. 30 min) $,rT"llHOWTm ZJ MOYIE "Children OI The Corn" ( 1984. H,,rro1) Peter Honon. Linda Hamilton fll'l''l('d on a Srephen King short story A young pnvs1c1an and his wile hnd lhem· seive-s '" a M1dwestem town Where young- sters have murdered the adults and estab- lished a strange religlOUS cult. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 33 mm) · C) NOMI MC8ICI ,_,. MOU.YWOOO ,. 1S 1! .aKT 11W:ICI • piowa flUY In S18feo I tir • B rT ~ a CU.Alll'f Charlie's p•t·~· w11n envy when one ol Diana's for- " Pr flam~ a visit (A) O D m .. A d1SQruntled un- derworld sc•enttst reprograms Kin 10 de- s1ro~1cnae1 In stereo (A) (I hr ) O C1JJ) WUllD A photo tal(en by Web- stet lead<i Kalhertne to t>eheve her hus-8n=vp;\~ffair (R) O ~WlllP•~w--.:An IS= · Annie Hall' ( 1977. Comedy) Woody Allen Diane Keaton. A nightclub comic and an aspmng songstress snare tN!11 nP1Jroses in en on-again. off-again ro- rnolr <• (2 hrs I 'W&ll9ICITOMwmlt~Q ~TMILORD WAUmuTWllK m¥W 'Th<' Borde<'· t 198 1 Orama) Jack Nichotwn Valef1e Pemne. A Texas borQer guard's values come In conftict with thOSe of his corrupt co-workers and h•S matenalishc wife 'R' ( 1 hf , 47 min.) (H) MOYIE 'S1.1tteen Candles" (198', Comedy) Molly Alngwald. Anthony Ml· c.n~ .. 1 Hat Ari insecure Midwestern teen- ::tyer H1th 01rthday goes unremembered. 1u•.1 :inotrier symplom of the pain of edo- lttscence and growing up 1n a mlddle-cieaa tamlly PG' Q (1 hr. 33 min.) ) .0.. "Too Scared to Scream" 11985. Orama) M11<e ConnOfa, Anne Archer A pallce llevtenant te&mt up with an undercover agent to Investigate the murdcrc; or several women In a· Menhe1tan ~rtment house 'R' ( 1 hr , .t4 min.) ~s·llCWW "The Sure Thing" (1985, Com-eav1 John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga. Two New England co~e acqualn1a~ thare a crOGS·country ride to C8111otnla and find themselves quite unexpectedly fa"lng In love 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr1, 3' min.) lD _,.,. ··c1ash By N.lght" ( 1952. Dre· ml') Barbara S1anwyci<. Plul Oouglu. Out ot loneliness a woman mam.e the sl<lpper of a fishing boet. but IOOfl tume her at1en11ons to hie besl friend (~ hit.) .. 8 ()) LIO I LIZ• ...... , taU Art ac- countant kt autpeeted of lklrntnlng ~ from Leo's llWeltment tundt D __ ,_Stodgl Mr.~ ere beCOfl\eS n eklJled plnba pl.aytf (Rl 26 Sunday May 25. 1986 Page ("The Tl'lp to Bountlf\.t'), I humOf· oualook ;~~ I WML -• CC1G a I CIUW ccunr "Candi· dat• F0< COngress -38th District." Re- publican Robet1 Oomen is the Incumbent Two well4<nown Democrats • Richard Robin9on and Olwld Carter are seelung the Democratic nomination. Charlie Hll- tenhaus repreeenta the Peace and Free· dom Party. i .. NmilE • _,1UICICI In &t8feo. ( 1 hr ) • Cl) .,_ "The l l Romance Of Charles And Qiana" 1982, Orama) C&therine Oxenberg, Ch topher Baines ChfonicleS the relationship and b4Jdd1ng romance of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Char1es, from the day they first met 10 their spectacular wedding 1n July 1981 IB> ..Q (2 hrs.) 8 • Ulf JM C•T Alphabet poses as a hooktt to smash a prostttutlon nng. ( 1 hr ) 8 .,_ "Jus1 You And Me Kid" ( 1979, eom.cty) George Burns, Brooke Shields A 70-year-old man takes In a 14-year-old juvenile delinquent. despite the protesta- tions ol his meddling relatives (R) O (2 hrs.l.a fj .,. "Terror O!Jt 0 1 The Sky" ( 1978. Orama) Efrem Zlmballst Jr .• Dan Haggeny. The dltector of tfle Natlonal Bee Center receives Iha ominous news that a strain ol klllef bees hu invaded tfle coun· ~· (2"'9.) •Rt ... ......,.. Although Cleo (Kim Breden) rekindles her romance with Tom (Steve Railsback). a terrorist and a etlme boss each 5886< revenge against her. Meanwhile, as Claudine (Nancy Marcnand) gains backing on the newspa- per board, Cleo's much needed suppart lrom Cruze (Christopher Plummer) seems to dlmlniSh. {P9rt 3 of 3) (2 hrs.) .... , •• amt11~• "e.msteln on Brahms I Reflections and Perlonnanoe" In the first of three J)fograms featuring the works of Johannes Brahms. Leonard Bemeteln condUcta lhe Vienna Phllhat· monlc In the Academic Fetllval Ov8fture and the Serenade In A (Part 1 of 3) In ater;~~u. 1,_ U9 "AIDS: The Rights of the Patient. !tie Rights ol the Public" Guest attorneyAlen~L (R) (lhr ) (1) ......... (%) .. "The SUfe Thing" (1985. Com· tdy) John Cusack. Daphne 2unlga Two New England c~ acquaintances share a etoee-country tide to Cflllornla and find ~ quite unexpectedly ralllng In '°"9. 'PG-13' (1hf .. 3'mln.) •(!) .. "TM W~ We Were" (1973, Aomence) Barbre Strelt9nd, Robert Red- fOrd. A young Colltgt COUO'I In Iha 19309 dlecOWf INt their polltleel dlffwtenca are "'000 enough to Jacf*dln their mar· '9~2 tn.. 30 rrin ) w••• w -Game rwo. rrom OfnlN. *b. (Teped) (3 NI.) ® .... ~ .. {1M.4, Come- ~ 91 ~. a.rt A~oyd ,,.. •ice l!llclW'l=-=· ..... ~..,.~~m:.:::. =a~ tof ~18 ~'PG' Q (t Iv . 47 ';-~ ' -1 -ln.-.0. (1 hr.) -• --C..tllo °*upon the lllldlr of • 9'\'0 dHR ig rtllgloul coll to '°""' w. murdatl of two C.QPt In stereo ~·•':i. I _., .... mAT SW Cfl&'Jl=81 "Bernetein on Brahma I Reflecttons and Perfomiance" In the eecond of three programs featuring the WOflts of JohaMeS Brahms, Leonard Bernstein condUCts the Vienna Philhar- monic in the Violin Concerto 1n D. (Part 2 Of 3~.:'80 ( 1 hr.) I ---• IUICM tJI M 11ICWM WM Evl- denc:e gained during a German excavation 1n the 1890s and en American dig In lf'l!t 1930s produce eonftiCtlng Interpretations ot Homer's account ol the war. Q ( 1 hr.) CC) -A concert taped In England by British rock group Genesis. Songs In- clude "Sallsb4Jry H~I" and "Mama " (t hr.) (IJ ... "Ntn)8 Ill • The Domination" ( 1964. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, JO<· dan Bennen. A woman with ESP end an interest 1n ancient Japanese culture ~ comes posseued by the sp.nt of an evil warnor when she Inherits a magic sword. 'A' (I hr .• 35 min ) (!)~mM CS) .,_ "Racing With The Moon" ( 198'. Romance) Sean Penn. Ellz.abeth McGovern. In late 19•2. just before he'1 scheduled to leave tor boot camp. a 1eeo- ager from the wrong side of the tracks !alls In love ~th the new girt In town. 'PG' I( 1 hr .. 46 min.) -mRAU.ITMIOml .. __ .,.,.. II -rM&YClmWATU. .. .,. ... .,_ "Bachelor P1rty" ( 19S., Com- edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny l<ltaen. Acer .. lree IChool but driver's pela decide to throw a pre-wedding party lor him. com- plicatlnQ matters s the tact that the 9lff'1 lather disapproves of her choice 'R ( 1 hr .. •6 min.) -1mff'IUCQ In stereo. ( 1 tv ) ,. 1.•o•• ... lmMY .._ Shlcnee. Babe Ruth's i.t momenta; Father Cappelluocl: McOoctor. medicine of the future l ....,la&.9 _ __, __ ''Five Red Herr· ings" An elaborate reconatruction sequeooe conducted by Lord Peter Wim- aey lorees the murderer to cont.... (Part 4 o~hMb •. ·--!).,."Private Retort" ( 1985, Com. dy) Rob Morrow. Johnny Depp. Two teen--oere PJ<>WI the beaehel of a poth reeott for bMulifUI women. 'R' ( 1 Iv., 22 min.) (!) ITMf tJI tomTIUll • Profllte of Tammy Wyneue. Emme Semms. Rlohwd Crenna and Robert Urleh. (R) C 1 hr.) n11 I'=•• , ... Magnum P'otecb a cabelet tltfgW kom dfug dMlttl (R} c 1 hr., 10 min.~ • • N 11 ff Holt Johnny Ca~. In ster:-i'i 7Jw .. ~'"In _ ..... .,., --Cl·~--.. ''&.tin' LOOM" (198t, Com. dy) Rlchlrd Pr)oof. Clcety Tyton, A burft.. bling burglar, I COOC.ned IChoOlteachtf and tight cNldrtt1 make a croet-QOUntry trip In a btotcen-dc>wn IChonl hi i. 'R' ( 1 -l'riday Cont. hr .34mln ) -• ([) .,. "Ctuna Girl" ( 1974, Orama) Pamela Yen. Annette Haven A tale of an adllenturous young woman WhO knows Oriental erotic rechnlQues. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) tWl~'IUCll lnstereo (1 hr) 1119 111 OI MOU. lWOOD ~mil mrYmT'J•n TW Pete< Strauss with a retro.pectlve of Iha "CBS Evening News '' e M 1'9GDI Wiii and Beanpole end up mtSSlng the barge that wilt take them to the Trli>ods' City of Gold and instead row to a small town m search of food and shel· e llO¥ll "The Intruder" (1977, Suspense) Jeart-louls Trlntlgnant. Ber· nerd Fresson. OrMng from Rome to Paris, a man and his stepson ant menaced by a -Salurclay -llondng ---- deranged men In another car. (2 hra.) Cl) L* _, LPGA Championship, eec- ond round, from Kings Island, Otllo. (R) (2 hrs.) --~ -b&&I ..... ..,,.... .. a111• &111 fll Clmf CIMl ..,..,_ Hlghllghts from the Grammy Award winner's lllteat album "SoulKlaa." . i .a: ~--"Tarzan. The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure) Richard Harris, Bo Derek A young woman tS abducted by an uncivil· ized white man who was raised by apes In the African .fU001e 'R' ( 1 hr 52 min ) ID•CUll -Sports Cont tl::ll(C) .,_ "ConlessKlOS Of A Pop Per· fo,,ner" ( 1975. Come(ly) Robin Askwith. Anthony Booth A rock 'n' roll star tlf\ds plenty of romantic actlOO whtle on tour ( 1 hr ,30 ~ -G e Y 9llHf VlllOI In sle<eo ( 1 hr .. 30 min) e TMD .... 1W .,__ A troubled man (Howard Sherman) possesses a bl· zarre talent -he floats In mlddlr every time he lies. I n.~ .,. "The Last Word" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Richard Harris, Karen Blacll An unworldly Inventor single-handedly fights City Han In an anampt to save hrs apart· ment h<>UM trom the wrecket (2 hrs. 10 min) i ••a•1N•11-•rr ... .. .a ..... ITAi llMCN Guests Marla Gibbs. Kevin Oobeon. In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr ) I LM,'lmllCAllml PAL&. Ne -tll M•llll D ,._ Reggie <>pens "Grof' • a store stocking valueless Items to sell at high prices to E who wilt find them useless nm&YMM ..,..,. .,. "Electric Oreems" ( 1984 Com edv) Lennr von Oohlen. Virg1ma Madsen An unueua love triangle deve~ When a bumbling San Francisco architect pro- Of•ms his personal computM to compose love eonos for a captivating cefl1s1 who movee into his apartment bu11dlng 'PG' L! hr., 35 min ) ... .., 31111 MeGarrett goes after an ex·oop ti. suspects Is responsible for a Mrlel of murders. (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min I (J) • U 11 McGarrau goes attar an ax-cop ti. suspects Is respontible for • ..,... of murde<s. (R) ( 1 tv . 5 min ) .. ([) .. "The Pope Of Greenwich Vil· '-Oe" ( 198-4. Orama) Erk: Roberts, Mick· ~ Rourke. Dreams of escape from hum- drum Manhattan )Obs harbor9d by dl&tantly relaled buddies ate Jeopardized by an lkoncelved Mfecracklng lob that gets lhem Into l>Q(water with a local crime kingpin 'A' (2 tvs ) -11.l....,1UCltlnstereo (1 hr,) w ••• .,., ... .,. "Hotel Bt<Nn'' ( 1945. Orama) H9imot Danllne. Raymond Masaey. In ltle clOllng days of the Nazi reg me a r ... 11 ance leadef lodged 1n 11 Oerman-con- Jrolktd hotel attempts to otc::epe (2 hr'I l iZ'J. FromPage2 --WeclilesUy-- Afi UI .. .., DODme9nUl. . ...w. .............. ~ .......... (LM)(I~• .... > .. ,-.... t:1t u•w Lei An91h I Dt .. IF8 .. ... ., ....... (UN) (I lwl.) --Hl1-ucm ... 1111.LYWOCmP .. -IUCI ~-,_. --,,,,_ ._....._._....,"'!lttaMI, OIJ r' ..._, ,..., ..... ,_. IM lrats ...... "--a.-•• 'tlhr ..._ .. IAtr 1°1' IM 11a I al "''' ....... "....,,.. ....... • ii ..... 0 (1 lw.) m.,.• M'I IDOi --~-C811Ul. d _ .. .. .. u••u Lee ...... I DI ...... ., ....... 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(l) llOWll "Docks Of New York" ( 1945 Comedy) Leo Gorney, East Side Kids ( 1 hr , 30 min.) •Cl) lllCI • •AT llH81' COWi While vis· iting his aunt in a smelt Nova Sootla fishing village. a boy learns to view the world from a new perspective after he meets a variety ot~. -~ WY,,_ 1111 IOIOT c~ ml.le.APT CLOll•Topte: Heart Attack ,_,Ml U..ftD ... TROill '"'°"' .... . MM OUT •l'nllO Featured· author Steven Fink discusses his book; Linda Long examines lhe new AmerlC-an male. a look al Martin Khan's n6W .. rotation diet " (I hr l ·~ ~--''Micki & Maude" ( 1984, Com- edy) Dudley MOC>fe, Amy Irving ( t hr . 58 min ) {l) .-::tt Of9I -Early rounds. from Stade ROiand Garros In Paris (Lrve) {~hrs) (%) mw9 "Henry IV" ( t984. Comedy) Marcello Mas1roiann1, Claudia Ga1d1nale 1 hr . 35 min.) · IDPY ,_ 1111W1..U.OO .. UTIOUL 4mOGIUMIC IDll.09 .. llDQUIZ ... 'il .... PWii-rraAllM MGftimt•ll lmT M llAYOM ~·····~ _..LUCY lllLICI .....,.. Tmm.81,_.,. llOWll "Prime Risk.. ( 1985. Orama) Toni Hudson. Lee Montgomery ( 1 hr 39 min ) (J)MOWll "The llttle Prince" ( t974. Mu slcal) Richard Kiiey, Gene Wilder ( 1 hr 28 min.) H DW-IOOOIUDDY NI r..:a &mUH .. H.I ... ,Mn9 .. ICl9Q iiWY•Ntll .... awltmo ....... • tnao Featured: an examination of bellot lsaues in the upcoming primary elec~~ ;nl.rr OI) l==::..r.Q -----e..Jl:.:'J,._ ... U:&. .. LA .... ..., ..... .... ,LA. .... 11.L --·--·· m Ulm .. . ....... ~ ..... 11::. 28 Sunday, May 25, 1986 -. 1&--llmrf LOCl9Y Mm com- I ~TMI IYLllWmlTI 1Am.91All UUCTICA .-AT Ul.WAY .-vi Gf 1111 -.. I ""' ..... ,. cmm•~MM,_.._.,_ .,. "Protocof' ( 1984. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chris SerandOn ( 1 hr . ~ min.) (!)ICM TUii Cl) MO¥ll "The Power And The Prize" ( 1956. Ofama) Roberl Tayloe Burl Ives (2 hrs) CZ) llO'lll · Beal Street" ( t984. Mualeal) Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Oavrs ( 1 hr . 46 mlnJ...c.n.n .. 1.,. "Towar~he Unknown" ( 1956. Adventure) William HOiden. Lloyd NOian · 1 hrs 25 min) .. .,...ITooml um ,. ... TM "°"'8 CMTOOl~m. MO¥ll "Rocky" ( t976. Orama) Syl· vesle< StallOne, Talia Sh11e (2 hrs ) --1111~ .. ()) llUWMrt wa w ~ IWIPYDAYI 9 UIP-M.YWICI Q .. molmM UL,_tt IUQ(-....... ....,1"11.D ....... u. ~._,_cowmm .,_ "We Liiie Again" ( 1934, Ofa· ma) Fredric March, Anna Sten ( t hr . 22 -1)t:ii::::-....,., ..... 9 ....,,. .... ~ .... G ... ...,. wt CA Featured: North Star Nationals drag racing from IBra;:;.:· 30 mln) WMLtnmT- WYWWI• •WAYum -'91H.A: ,_ IW.ITI TO ua.. lOTI lhrs history of Guatemala's tran&1· tlOn from m1Utary dictatC>fship to demo- crattc rule lnclUdes on-locatlOn Interviews with botti cMHan president Vlnlclo Cerezo and his prede<:essor. Gen. Mejia Vict0tes -•:a::.~ $1 Loui. C.«llna• al 'inclnnatl ~ or San Diego Padres at IPhllar:~lv•) (~ hrt.) ........ _.. "Tarzan FlndS A Son" ( t939. Adventute) Johnny Wetssmullef, Maureen o·~; .. 21h~ I Cl&I• ·~ •CD Oil a 1.-CCMn'Y ''Candi· clatet For Conor ... -38th Olttrlol." Re- publican Robert Doman II tht Incumbent Two well•known Democrats • Richard Rot>lnaon and David Carte< are eeetclng the Democratic nomlnetlon. Cheftle Hll· t.nneue reptesents the PMoe and Free dOm Party ~--"Juel One Of ni. Guys" ( t985. Con)edy) Joyce Hyser. Clayton Rohner . L!ht ,40 m1n) Cl) llO'lll "Ofacuta A O 1972" ( 1972 HOHO<) Christopher Lee. Peter Cushing (2 hrs.) Cl)--.. , TMnk A Foo" ( 1962. Ora· ma) Susan Hayward, Peter Finch ( t hr . 40mln) Cl).,. "Dune" ( 1984. Science Flc- tlon) Kyte Macl~ctllan, Francesca Annis 2 20mln) ---:nu: ..... ...... .... ~ 1Ull UUC11C (!) "'""i.1111 tm (fl) llOWll 'Gunflghl At The O K Co<ral" ( 1957. Westem) Bun Lancaster. t<irk ~~min.) I WIMQlMOMTAL .WA llOWll ··Ra1n1ree County" ( 1957 Ora· ma) Elizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clift (2 hrs • 48 min ) CD llDWll "The NeverEnd1ng Story" ( 1964. Fantasy) Noah Hathaway Barrell Oliver ~ . 34 min ) '*l 'fJT CA~ 0 1 -RCIH.. "II I'm lost. How Come I Found You?"· Lite on the ru(l Is complicated for two bungling crooks when they ancountet a pair ot l'\ervous. basebalHovtng foreign mtsalonarles and a @o named Puddles (Part 2 ol 2) (A) Q ~· g'IUll . .., ...... am1m -llMCM 1W (I)., ...... M"l'IP•M .... O .t•UCtllWTMe --.~COOi.MY ....,_..., .-AT ... UCI LNl tGLI LPGA Championship, lhird round. from Kings Island, Ohio lltve) (2 hrs ) e MY Gm1a.1--.. -JU1ernoon ---· -1---~ITOOlll ....._. ._"'The Neptune Disaster" ( 1973. Adventure) Ben Ganara, Vvelle Mlmleux ~hrs) (!) •-Hoity geta the ctiance ot a lit• time when she lands a soap opera role: Morloc:h decides to retlgn to pursue a ca· reef in sp«ts. In stereo ( 1 hr ) • .,. "Unbeatable Dragon" ( 1981, Adventure) Lu Feng, Sun Chien (2 hrs ) • ... _. Scheduled. Feargat Shar· k-V. Kim Carnes. Gary Morna. Nu Shooz . Robeft Palmef. Starpolnl. Phlllp Bailey, Wiiiie Nelson (lnteM&w) In stereo ( 1 hr.) • _,..ATCM The many weys people attempt to Improve their Image. the ex· erclte revolution, exerclee 11ternatrves Guest: fC>frMf Mr UnlverM Bob Parla Q ....... (C) .. "Son Ot Fury" ( 19-42. AtNen· ture) Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney ( 1 tw . 38 min.) (!.) ITAll .._ Sporta comptlltlOn featuring cast member• from 'Geoefel Hoepltaf... "LOYe Boat" and .. Aoots .. Guests: Scott Balo, Lou F8't10no Semlfl. -Saturday Cont. nal round (R) f 1 hr ) (I) llOWll "Amadeus ' ( 1984 Orama) F Murray A braham, Tom Hulee (2 hrs 38 _1mln=Mml ~mMl•I ATM .... Scheduled R<>Qef Ebert and Gent Siske! profile lour suppotllng actors they Consiclef 10 be among HOiiy· wood'S beSt (I)--'"*"' 9 .. "CeprlCOfll One" ( t 978. Suspense) EllloU Goold. James Brol1n (2 hra.. 30 min ) • _,.ATCN An exam1natt00 or !he re- lationship between brain chemistry and the S<>!Called "addlettve per'°nallty " O I atlO'll W. LW ..aT •ACI UCI Amertean and So- viet scientists attempt to answer ques· lions about the nature or the universe eris· 1ng from recently acquired knowledge ( 1 hr) llOWll "0 A A Y L" 11985 Science Fiction) Mary Beth Hurt Mtenael McKean. 1! hr , 4-0 min ) (Z)llOWll "Children Of The Corn" (198•. HonOf) Peter Horton. Ltnda Hamilton ( 1 hr , 33 min.) W8 • --.0 CW 90CCla Italy vs Bul- garia trom Azt~ Stadium 1n Mexteo City iaC.::-.iJ.(2hrst n CA'lam IAWO!' At lanta B1a"es at Chteago Cubt (live) (3 h,. ) e llOWll "Nero Wolfe" ( 1979 Mystety) Tha~vld. Anne Baxter (2 hrs l e WNO "The Time wamor" The OoctOf Investigates the dlS8ppearance ol 20th-centurt scientists and eQutpment. captured by a Sontaran Cepta1n whoSe starship Is Qtounded In medleval times ( 1 hr .. 30 min l • CIWI a TATl.m Cl)._. NVm JUdges Tim Reid. Bever· ~Garland. Biiiy Zabka In 11ereo IR) w il!J ~ Atllltlta Braves at Chicago Cubt (live)~· 45 mtn ) W 8 (I) -RCW. NCAA Men's VOiieybaii Championship between Pep- perdlne and Unlver$lty ol Southern Call· fornla. trom Penn State in Unlvaralty Parle. Pa.: Parls-Roub81x 172-mile btcycle race f~S) _.... M 'ACI The lnd1anap01rs ·a contribution to automotive technol· ogy Is explOfed Guests lncl\Jde car owner Dan Gurney. driver Mario Andrettl and ac· '°' Jamet Gamer 1----... , INCi UCI An examination of the tftect• ot apeoe technology on eenh· bound llfe now and In the future ( 1 hr ) Cl>• .... ..-T• 00 ........ A look II end&ngefed Afrt· ean mountain oo<llla• wh08e phgM was re- potled by Zoologist Adrien Oeachryver du<tng the yeara he spent In Zaire I 1 hr ) (p) "'""GI M llTI Up.synced rendi- tion& of Oevld LH Roth's · Calllomla Girts." Oen Hartman's "I Can· Dream About You" and Pefry Como's "P11p11 t.~Mambo " ., .....,. • ..,.,...., ... n-1 .. 1 .. _,. ·Mc:.CllM .. An o~r hrough the wild ttualn of ~ a' Chuck N0trl1, rock star i=.. WayblH and •x-tootball playet Ben 09vldeon art among lhe drlvera ·-- • .. "The Raoe<1" ( 1955. Creme) Klr1t Douglas. Ceear Romero. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •mm.-.ea1 11• (t)llOWll "Micki & Maude" (1984. Com- edy) Dudley Moore. Amy INlng. ( 1 tv .. 58 ~~WU -Game Thtee. from Omaha. Neb. (Live) (3 l'wt.) (!) ,_ Holly 0911 the ohance of a llfe. time when she lands a toap op«a role; Mortoch decides to resign to puraue a ca- reer In :;;,a In stereo. ( 1 hr ) (%) Cll CllP9UI TM.a Wini G'*1. ==-AUCTDI -1_,. mmA'l'llT .a.Tl LI I• 11 M !WOii Wiii, Beanpole, Zer1lna and Papagena meet Fritz at the g&me9 and take pert 1n the opening oeremony. I PAl&Y-WAYMm ..aT •a MCI State-of.the-art an- imation Is used to btlng to lite ~n and American projects tOt colonlzlng apeoe. Included. lunar mlnl~operatlona. a Mira COiony. and fr .. ttoet eapaulee houllng a colony containing 1 ,000-20.000 peo- ~ (1 hr.) CID .,.. "Brewster·• Mllllonl" ( 1985, Comedy) Richard Pryor. John Candy ( 1 hr., 37 min.) CD llOWll "Cat's Eye" (1 985. Sutpenee) Drew Barrymore. James Woods. ( 1 hr .. 33 :DJ. (%) "Morocco" ( t930, Romance) Gary Coopef. Manene Dittrich. ( 1 tw . 30 min.) •8 -WWW WMST WIU fJI .alTI .... "Ll'I Abner" ( 1959, Mualcal) Petar Palmtt, Jutle Newmar. (2 hr&.)' 8 AU'l'O UC. Coca-COia WOf1d • 800 i om Chenotte. N C.) ( 1 tw .. 30 min) mllS .... mAlllT .a.Tl 1 11 I PrOflltd: Wyomla Tyus, toontt Otymplc gold mtdel ~Inter. Hosted by Steve Garvey. • ._ "Clambake" (1967. Musloal) Elvis Presley, Shelley Faber• (2 tn.) e .,, The effects of Red China's eu.- tural Revolution on the llttatylt and an- cient traditions of the Kazakh horsemen. IBl o (1 hr.) • ... "The l<lng Of Marvin Gardene" ( 1972, Drema) Bruce 0..-n, .Itek N6chQI.. son. (2 hr9.) I WftlltUNl'TUllAM- lrAITm .. "The Little Prlnot" (1974. Mu- &bl) Richard l<lley, Gene Wlldtr ( 1 ht., 28 min.) -· NA~ Kemper Open, third round. from Bethelde, Md (Taped) ( 1 ht . 30 min~ e ~WIUOl--llllft Dreg'**'':\ Oeddy'' Don Geit1lta "* to Q9ftqUer the,.. a1co11d quantr-mla. (1)-lfML o -_. • ..,.. o.ry Cooney (27-1. 23 KO.) vs. Eddie Gregg (24:1·1, 18 KOi) In a heevywtigtlt bout IChedUted lor 10 round& from-the~ Pai.ct In Sen Francisco (T8'*f): sam.dliy cownge of the 10 K mini merethon from New Vent C!tYi~.'il= I _.. __ M CM 111 I Thie p<otllt ot • 8e4glen frelghler'a cttw during a S,()00.mlle tour· rwry from Ol.AJth, Minn.. to Northem Eu- rope llluaffat• why some peoplt ChOoet -a -=~~':J _,_.... ~ -· lrM .... Sports competition ... tumg cast members from "General Hoepltal," "LOYe Boal" and "Roott." Gueltt: Scot1 Balo. Lou Ferrlgn<> Semlfl. nelr~...; (l hr ) I=----... ,~ l 0 =fJU. Los A~ Dodgers 11 ti~f' tr'• 1uve (3 hrs.) --.. "The Big Heat" ( 1953, Orama) Ford. Gk>rMI Grahame ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl).ll&•:-1111 a••• (%) .. "The Sure Thing" ( 1985, Com- edy) John Cusack. 0.phoe ·Zuniga. ( 1 tw .. 34mln.) l ._AY, •UCA • .. -.. fJI .a.Tl Gerry Cooney (27-1, 23 KO.) vs. Eddie Gregg (24-1-1, 18 KOi) In a heavyweight boul scheduled tor 10 rounds from the Cow Palace In San Franotsco (Taped); same-day covereoe ot the 10 K mini marathon from New YOf1c Qtfy~1 Iv .. 30.:'uil. (!)(!)ATM Schedulect a look al Woody Alen films lncJuding "Annie HeR," "ManhaUan" and "Hannah and Her Sis- ters." (R) . l •JUL ' •maNMamM .. "Grace Quigley" (198'. Coine- d)') l<alherine Hepbufn, Nici! Nolte ( 1 tv., 42min.) <I> .. "Gymkata" ( 1985. AdVentUfe) Kurt Thomas. T etcNe Agbayani ( I hr • 30 1:1J. (J) "F1ndango" ( 1985. Comedy) Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson ( t hr . ~1 min.) -1.:•011•11111--..... -.&ftlT , .. "Or. J." ( 1 l'w.) I tmr:n.Y• I •11 ,_ Holy gel$ the chance of a llf&. time wheri she lands a soap opera role, Morioctl decides to resign to pursue a ca-,..., In:,.;•· In stereo. ( 1 Iv.) i?c_.., .. ._ ~ .. ·•z..rdoz" (1974. Science-Fie· lion) Seen Connery. Charlott• Rampllng. J£""''--·-= "Poci(et Money" ( 1972. Come-4Y) PU Newman. Lee Marvin. (2 hrs.) • m&T INCi MCI Stat..of.lhe-en an- lmetlon II uaed to bring to Nfe Au9slan and Ametlcen protect• tor oolonlzlng apeoe lnctuded: IUrW ~operations, a u.,.. cdony. and 1r .. 11oe1 capetJlel houelng a cdony of 10,000 to . 000 peopi. (1 ht.) 1 11mt•=· -• .... A vtslt to the Che-te&Wowc ret19Ur*\t of JMn and Sophie Beldet Cl>•••-..1-Game Fout. trom am.ha. Neb. (live) (3 tvs .. 30 min.) (!) .... "~ In The Sun" (1947, w.t.m) Jen1wtet Jones, Gregory Peek ~~·) -.. "Along The Greet Olvtde" tst, Western) Kirk Dooglaa. Virginie -~tw .• 66min.) l=-Q --aALIWW'T Sunday, May 25, 1988 29 ~mT=sm ~J~Henry IV Marcell<> Mastr018nn1, ( t hr 35 min ) I 1984. Comedy! Claudia CarcMale -Evening ----• -1 C81 ... me ... 90¥9 The Honeymoon Machine · I 1961 Comedy) Steve McOveen. Jim Hutton Two sailors come up with an tn gemOIJs computer that will beat the num· bers at '!.i:.;ottng casino (2 hrs) 8 ~HILDRi'M'I lltltACLI MITWOH TalTMOll The fourth annual fund-raiser oeneftttng chlldren·s hospitals National hosts· Marie Osmond. John Schneider. Merttn Olsen Martlyn McC.oo Jayne l<en· nedy. Paul Anka (3 hrs ) ®) W111P • C.-AT1 Em -• PM.*I A vrsn to the Cha· teauroux restaurant ol Jean and Sophie Baroet 01) ..:AL llMYIL.I Featured heart at tacks a IOO!t. at a new treatment without ~rgery IOI neart pa11ents. a IOOk at OPT, a vaccine is 11 sate? bone banks • new help IOf v1cflms ot crippling bone diseases l hr) ~ICM''8 llAT\m A portrait ot tl"le vullure·s mas· tery ot night lilmed on Atrica·s Serengeh Plain and 1n the South Amer-can rain tor ests In stereo O ( 1 hr ) CJ 90¥9 ··Protocor· ( t984 Comedy) Goldie Hawn Ctms Sarandon A Wash mgron cocktail we11ress beeomes a media sensahon and a US diplomat when she thwarts an assass1nat1on allempt on a vis· 11tng emir PG" O I I hr 36 min ) (lt) 90¥9 "Prime Risi<" ( t985. Orama1 Toni Huelson Lee Montgomery After ac c1dentally chscoverlng A way to break into automated banking machines, an eng1· neer and a college student stumble upon 11 plot to undermine the U S Federal Re· serve 'PG 13· (I hr . 39 min) (1.) MO¥ll 'Brewt;ter's Miiiions" ( 1985. Gomedyl Richard Pryor Jonn Candy 1\ minor-league baseoall player goes on a JO day. $30-mllllon spending spree. a prerequisite tor cotlecttng a S300 million 1nhe111ance 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) ftl The electrte rock grovp perform$ hits 1nc1Udtng "Owner of a Lonely Hear1." 'HOid On" and "I've Seen AH Good Peo- ple " Taped durtng 11s summ8f 198A con- cert tour I 1 hr ) I lOKUIO aua .. a1111•••••• ... (1) ... ---OI TIU&. "ShOUld Repeat Sex Otfendef• Ever Be Castrated?"' I ,_..et9,,,, _. Y•CA A IOok at a patr of or phaned fishers. eat-sized members of the weasel lam1ty, rescued and adopted by Marty Stoulter'a lamlly (Part 1 ot 2) O ,_ 8 I OI M lOWI Fea1ured· 9V9f'(thlng you always wanted to know about dry cleaning. brewing beer. making envelopes and leotarcn, processing checks and do- nating blood G ..-r UC10 WITH DAVI) WWWIZ Tips on a C3r banery recharger, aafef window glaM. 1 1otl·tree p<o<tuct hot line and aonK: e>yg killers 8 llOU.YWOOD ca.oem• CJ) CMM.Hl .. I -~CLI ..-TWO.et 30 Sunday. May 25. 1986 ~ The fourth annual fund·ra15ef t>enef111ng children's t1osp11als Na11ona1 hosts Mane Osmond, Jonn Schneider. Merlin Olsen. Marilyn McCoo. Jayne Ken· ~ut Anka (3 hrg ) ai lft OI IM Dm00 Featured the t>u!.i· ness of giant Inflatables, a took at San DI ego's frisbee champions and frlSbee dogs. a report oo what pro athletes do after re- llrement. a IOok et the pros and cons of iif81..u. Wml8 While oo a camping trip. tl"le Lawsons become lost tn the woods ·--"'~ all IA11WAY TO toODWl.L: mucl ... I~ TRACI Cl.AW Twenty track and fleld events ? reatureo from San Jose. CehfOfma. l ~ ) 9 llAnm A port1 J1t ot the llVl!Ure·s mas tery ot tNght. fumed on Alrl<:a's Serengeti Plain and In the South Amertcan rain for- ests. In stereo O ( 1 hr ) e IM DmOO AUV'I Featured host Ashley Gardner is j01necl with Guest Host Come- dian Jefry Steinfeld tor a laugh al the s•m· pier thtngs m Ille. the lates1 1n San Otego lncludi~ "Grand Canyon •· The Hidden Secrets' opening at the Reuben H Fleet Spaoe Theatre, San Diego's bicycle moto- cross stars, 1nexpenSNe kit rep(oducttons of the S 150,000 Ferrari Daytona "M1am1 Vice" ears trom a San Diego company l lWCY...- ~ Barbara dreams up a game that wllf allow her ctlarges to escape trom a fOfmldable governess. ( 1 hr l (!).,. "Country" ( 1984. Orama) Jes· slca Lange. Sam Shepard Threatened with f<>feclosure ot her farm an Iowa woman struggles to hold on to her land and keep her family together 'PG' ( 1 hr . 49 "~ I llONATO 19 1111:1,._ Judges Tim Reid. Bever IG~a~u.: Zabka In slereo (A) CO...DWI -----...w. ... IM DmlO ZOO'I AmA&. IJPMll Fea· tuted. grim &OUVenlrs IOf &81e ·the plunder of endangered species (fish and game coollscalion). Rufus the Woll mal<es some unusual friends ~-.w ... CJ) _.. "A Woman Of Pans" 1 t923, Orama) Edna Purviance, Adolphe Men· JOO A French woman, believing aha has been Jilted by her boyfriend. finds a new Ille as a wealthy Parisian's mistress unlll years later wheo her sweetheart re-enters her Ilia ( 1 hr . 25 min ) .. 8 caA2Y U11 A POI Harry investigates the deeth of hla grandson's music teach· er. (RJ ( 1 hr ) . 8 • -A mMJ Nell and the Kan· lstcla reflec:t upoo happier times d\ln~ the Christmas holldey. In 1tereo (R) 1 .... ,,. .. w:.•Q ':. "In God We Trust'" 11980. Comedy) Marty Feldman, Andy Kaufman A naive monk Is tertl 001 Into the WOfld to rals&'money for his Impoverished monas1- ~·,J;,hrs . 5 min.) • llTW WOM.D E.xptortt unusual communication patterna. Including 19th c:entUfy lllhography, con1empcnry art. the mathematfc:al lenguaga of the Fouc.ult pendulum. roedskht architecture and lhe prospect of humans tallclng w11h other species. O ( 1 hr l I tmSTT ... PIAMm mATt•~ 'Bemstem on Brahms I Reflections and Perlormance" In lhe second of three programs featuring the works ot Johannes Brahms. Leonard Berns1em cooducts the Vienna Phlthar monte lf'I lhe Violin Concerto Ill 0 (Part 2 ot 3) In ste<eo ( 1 hr ) CC)m¥9 "Jus1One01 The Guys" ( 1985. Comedy) Joyce Hyser Clayton Renner When seiusm causes her to be passed over as a Journalism intern, a teen·ager disguises herself as a male to see how the other hell lives 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr . 40 mm.) (8) mVll ··Rocky'' ( t976. Ofama) Syl- vester Stallone. Talia Shire A small-time Philadelphia boxer gets a rare chance tor lame and glory when late leads him to a Blcentennlal bout with a world champion 'PG' (2 hrs ) 90¥9 "Stick" ( t984, Orama) Burt ReynOldS, Candice Bergen An ex-con's a11empt to avenge hrs prison buddy's mur· def bongs him lace-to-lace with Florida mobtlters 'A' ( I hr . 49 min ) ~TAI.II ... T14I DAM-A 1rouOted man (Howard Sherman) possesses a bi- zarre talent •• he floats In m1da1r every 11rne he ties. I _MC*l ... MOU.YWOOOP&m .. CD 'ACTI OI Ll'I Jo's ridiculed wtien her friend& find out she's taking dancing lessons In stereo (R) O ~ ~QOI TMI mt Ne 'MOUi Rot>ert Urich. tours ot London and Jamal· ca. the Las Vegas W<>fld Poker Champ1 onszc ~~uiz.. ~·T.-PClllT 190l1 ..... ... ~ Hawke uncovers evidence that his b<other was l<llled In actton during the Vietnam War (R) ( 1 hr ) G e ..--.a Sophia stuns Doro- thy when she announces plans to move In with he< other daughter. In stereo (R) I <II LOWI IOAT Q CM.Hll'I •tUCLI HTWOH ,..,,_CC*Tllm 11 ..... 0.n..1 ..... ,. 8UeM llOft .... l(fTV - ·-·•-The Beach Boys headline this concert that lea1ures Jimmy Page. Joan Jett. the Four Tops, the Bella· my Brothers, Frank Stalk)oe, the Oek Ridge Boys and the NevMle Brothers Taped In May 1985 In stereo (2 hrs ) al) _, TUCla CNl'1M19I In star ao (1hr ) • .UT Ml.WAY .an:rtt OJ TNI ._., The hiohetl railroad In the WOl'ld cllmbs the Peruvian Andes, puses through 60 tunnels and crosaee 45 brldQ· es t~t of 15.000 feet I 1 hr.) I nu•:u'__. OI mlfAll Viewed Houghton Hall: the Dulce and Ou<:he&s ot BU<:cleuch's residences •• Scotland's Bowl'lill and Orumlanrlg Caatle. and Bouohton House. Northhamptonst'tlre. West Wycombe Park, bullt fOf the In famous Sir Francis OeahwOOd; and Svon House. (R) O ( 1 hr ) (()~Of9119CAP Cl) 1 m .., I """9M:I When Ct-mp sey (MICNel Bran<Son) and Makepeace (Glyn.IS Barber) u1vest'Qjto • 1yp1ce1 -lalurclay Cont. waf9he>UM robbery, they uncover a mul- ttmittion dollar drug scheme. ( 1 hr ) Cl).,. "Amadeus" ( 1984, Orama) F Murray Abfaham, Tom Hulce Consumed with jealousy over his rival's bf1lhance, Vlenneee COUft compoecw Antonio Sallefi 1nettectuelly plots to disCtedlt bl'ash musi- cal genius Wottgang Amadeus Mozart 'PG' (2 hrs., 38 men.) CZ>.,. "Dune" (t984. Science Ac· tion) Kyte U.CLachlan. Franoeeca Annis Based on Frank Hetbert's bestsellet In the year 10,991, a warrlof anempts to ral- ly tl"le lowly dWellefs of a desert planet to victory over a ma1ellolent monarch. 'PG- 13' (2 In., 20 min) ... "This IS The Ufe" (1944, Com· edy) Donald O'Connor. Susanna Fost8f An 18-year·old woman falls In love with an older man who is disturbed by her puppy love. (2 hrs.) • D • m Mary and lester plan a night oo tl"le town to revitalize their stagnant mar· r_l!ge~,.;;..-o.JRl 1 ....... -=r:.l While attempting to tracic doWn a jewel thief. Magnum discovers evi· dence of a black·market adoption ring IB> u hr l U • F 1n• nm.I Laura and Remington learn that Miidred has invested $75.000 of their money In an Iowa pig- bl'= term. In st.,eo (R) ( 1 tv ) •-:..... ... •ACLI llTWOll ~cmnr• l _,11M1Qlnat.,eo (1 hr) ---.. Arthur's scheme to ~ his mother a prisoner In her own home-=== results • a ICM ""',..,. "Roe.noel<" rv'.nts leeding 10 the New Workf• flttt Enolith M rtlement at Roanoak Island, N.C .. 9tld the "lost colony's" tubeequen1 ~pearanca. era 8"n frOtlll th• 11i.wpolnt1 of a Britletl artltt and en lndlAn hunter. Tonight: the Engllsh 81rlva. (Pert 1 of 3) 0 ( 1 hf.) • CC) .,.. "Lotln' It'' ( 1982. COmedy) Tom CruiM. Jackie Earlt Haley. Four t~boys hoping to !OM their virginity In a TI ,. bfotf'ltl plC.k up an older wom-an touth fOr I MIXIOM dtYofe.. 'R' 1! .. rnlrt) CB) .. '' Aa 8ummer'I Ole'' ( 1tee. Ora· me) Scott a.on. Jamie L .. Curtis. In the 195<>1. • man tTi.. to Mil• an tmp<>Yer· ~·black woman's property and endl up betting his O'MI r9belloUe deuO"ttr Md • l9wyet wlttl • ~ tot jUltlce. Q {!tv,.Omln ) CI) .. ''Co(te Of Silanc9" ( 1984. Ad- "'8M#a) Chuck Norrie, Henry SllYI. A rnewridc Chicago cop wagee • IOlilaty ) _, ..,._ riYtl druQ'-NMlng ganga. 'A' ~~· -lllRlnlm••me•,_ Robert Urtch; tours of London and Jamal· ca. the Lu Vegq World POkar Cha""* cntilp, (R) -Cl) • ..._._ ''Me1dean Pyramldt" • W .... HOlll Jaffrey LyOOI ~ MlcNtl Medved look at wtlat's new Iha mcwlaa. In Stw90 an11•1 = Ewiam . .-d tMn (Howwrd SMrmln) po11111es •bl- ---- zarre talent -ha ftoats In mldak Wt/WY lime l"le lies. ... "Blood Feud" ( 1973, Mystery) James Stewar1, Strother Mar1in. A smah town hist0<lan becomes involved 1n a mur- der that Is linked to a century-long fight betz!ni:bortng families. (2 hrs ) l _,1UCU In stereo ( 1 tv \ ... "Mr. Holot's Hollday'1 (1953. Comedy) JacQues Tall, Natalie Pascaud. A clumsy touriS1 has numerous mlsadven· lures al a French coastal ,esort. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I e.tmnArm uam .......... °' mT• Faa· tured: Bell!Olf Castle; Plea Newydd: Pen- rhyn Castle, Wates: Wlohtwtck ManOf: Un· dlsfarne Caatle, N orthumberland; 0er~r;.ddonHall. (R) O (1 hr.) IAMC*TUll Ol PA-. MOTmT tW ~Mimi • U ..... Y ~ lM In stereo. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ..... l-9Cmli -~ ':. "Carrie" ( 1976. Horr°') Sla.y Spacek. Piper Laurie. A timid teen-ager becomes the butt ol a cruel prom-night prank and retaliates !llQ&lntt he< ciau- mates with a devastating, aupernatural ~-(2 hrs.) .... "Blow-Up" (1968, Mystery) Oevld Hemmings, Vanessa RqfaYe. When a young LondOn photograQher t\H some of his plCtures blown µp, ha dilcov· 8fS =--~to be a murder. (2 hr&.) ........ ~ .,. "The Penis Of Gwendoline" (1984, Adventure) Tawny Kltaen, 8'.,t Huff. John Wiiiie's comic strip heroine comes to lit. In a seriet of thrilling adv9n- tures. 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min ) tW(B).,. "Brewstet'• Millions" (1986, Comedy) Richard Pryor, John Cendy. A mlnor·laague baMball player go.a Of'r a 30-day, S30-mllllon spending apr ... 1 preteQUisite for collec:tfng a '300 mllllon Inheritance. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 37 min,) tW ..... Q CC).,. "Model Behavior" ( 1985, Cdm- edy) Bruce Lyons, Richard 9-klna. Two yaung men pose as bigwigs In New York'• wor1d of hlgh-fuhlon ~no to meet w~1 hr . 28 min.) CIJ "~ $'-P Alone" ( 19M, Adult) John LeaRa. VICt()(la Jtldtaon A swinging Manhattan couple flndt IMIOU9Y lnV9ding their open rnerrl9ge. ( I tv • $0 min.) Cl) ... "To AH A Good Night" (1af4, Horror) Jennifet Runyon, Fotrett Swen- eon. A crazed killer dr ..... W. Seta C1aua and Ooet on • kllllog IP'• It en .. f IChoof ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -MWCll•-.. "Shaft" ( 197 t, Otatna) Alotl- ard AoundtrH. MOMa Gunn. While l!W9- tlgatlng a girl's kldnappir'O, e black detec- tive becomes Involved In a W8' ~ the white Mafll and lht bltck mob (2 hrs ) 1.n-~-ACLI •TWOll I LllR-.-J-lrt atw90 (1 hr) = _, l.PGA ~plOl'Wllp, thlfd round. from KlnQt ltland. Qhlo. (A) (!) AT M ... Scheduted: • loOk at WOody Allan lllmt lncl\JdlnQ .. Annie Hall ... "Manhattan" end "Hann11n and Her 611- --~ _, .... O:.':- -CA'ITGP19 .. "Six &ldges To Crou" ( 1955. Orama) Tony CUrtis. Julle Adams A po- liceman Is forced to shoot his hoodlum friend who has stolen $2. 500, 000 (2 ltvs.~,,, ... fl_c:mQll U1'mAYMM .,. "A Letter To Ttvee Wrves" ( 19-49, Orama) Jeanne Crain, Linda Oar· nell. A woman sendS a letter to three country dub wives Informing them that she plans to elOpe with one of their hus- bands. ( 1 hr ) we • '9i&YI Host: Valerie Bertlnem. Musbll guests: the Jim C&rroll Band. ( 1 hr.) • l:l.M.DU•'t •ACLI llTWOll CClftllm . e .,. "Mrs. Mlrwer" ( t942, Orama) GrMt Garson. Wallet Pidgeon. A famlty Jiving In England during the German siege etrugglae to maintain a normel exlsten<:e !hfs.,4;.~. _.-In stereo ( 1 hr ) .. "Bache4or Party" I 1984, Com- ) Tom Hanks. Tawny t<ltaeo A care- lfee SchOol bU& dtlYer's pats decide to throw a pr•wedding party for him: com- plic.lting matters Is tl"le fact that tl"le girt'• father diaapproves of her choice. 'ff ( 1 ht .. ..e.:4 w!:. ''The Cotton Club" (1984. Ora- ma) Rlc:hard Gere. GregOf)' Hines In tl"le 1930s, a jaZZ muslc:ian saves the life of a ~ radteteer and II towed dMpar and deeper Into the violent world of gang- steB and gunmen 'R' O (2 hrs . 7 min ) · CD.,. "Cat's Eye" (1985. Suspense) Drew Barrymore. James WOOdS. A myst• rlous stray feline links three macabre 110- rles by Stephen King. 'PG· 13' 11 hr .. 33 (;) .... "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) KM! Coatnet. Judd Nelson. Faced with adulthood ,rid the pell of Vietnam, five ool9Qe cronies take off acroea Taxaa tor• leist-dltoh fling. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) W OO .. "Gymkata" ( 1985, Adventure) Kurt Thomas. Tatohle Agbayani. On • million to eaoure a military site In • r• ~ eatern Asian country, an Al'Mrican IUl"l emolOYa his martial erts and gym- neettc lldliL 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •1 •••••n ... ::.i ~: F-1gal Shat· •• On ~ Gery Monts, Nu Shoal. Robert ,.._, Statpo6nt. Phlllp Balley, ... Nellc>fl (in ......... ) In 11-.0. (1 ft0s-=--''Tlwtie's A Crowd" (1969, ) L8fry ~n. E.J. Peekar. At· ter ... ,.-"* ... ""'"'yln""!Q. • man dilcovers lhet hla E MY9f ~dled (2hra) ~~"mi. Undead'' ( 1959, ) Etto Fleming, Michael Pate. A ~gunman tP< .. cis terr°' through-outi9 (1hr .. 30rnln ) I .. ··~~· Dangerous o.me·· (1132, ~) Joel McCrea. Fay Wr9y. a.tad °" the stOf)' by Richard CM- nel. An lnuna hut\181 decides ha would Sunday, Mey 25. 1986 3 1 This Apple® Ile Personal Computer 1s the continual choice of Educators & Parent~ 1 HECLA '\SIC' So much can be done. for so l111Je1 For better game control. choose an APPLE IOYSTICK ,...,. ArfAl' lk l'n""111 C""'f'I'" 1t prr"C>1b17 lllr wnt "'"'?" <1 '""' 41•14/m 11rt 1u ,,.n1 an 1n •·h0"·1 " fty ni ~ lu .m "'Ctlh~r 1c ~ llwrt •t ,.,U )() t it'\\l.Wl\J t"IJli!UCMal tl\4 l J'rt f('lt'cniu."t rt ,...,,.,. ,,,. f t'-! \I) tl\a.:t ,. ~\•wl i..f'U !:r_,_,th11 r'4 t\J'I' ..i.l'1'0'l\' ..:. lmai:t\HilH <II l'\e.ir Lcrter Quality & d e;u graphic resu Its w1th I.his best of both world's printer udd ~ '>htetfeeder Fc•d )Our c.urcnt kttcrhcad pJpcr through this nc"-cq Aprlc® or u"~ \IJndJrd trJCtor feed. -,,.._..,_ .... SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1986 llSPCIUS Area high scllool ath.=r letea have big day at CIF track and field flnala at Cerritos Col- lege. See sports, page C1. 50~ ~ Thia 11 the face of one Of the home- ,.. targeted by today'• Hand• Acroea Amertca campaign. 06. ,. I I SUNNY f0MCAIT8 ON A2 'Oceanic park' could save Coast Councilman presents state park idea as means to stymie off shore drilling group of about 100 people, incJudina Rep. Robert Badham, Oranae Coun- ty SupervilOI' Tom Riley and Judge Bruce W. Sumner. By G. JEANETrE A VENT Of .. o.IJ,... ..... In a bid to bah new oil drilling off the Orange Coast, Laguna Beach Councilman Bob Gentry has proposed that Orange County waters Cyclist killed early in holiday Thousands enjoy OC beaches on first day of three-day weekend By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ..., ........ A Costa Mesa motorcyclist became the first Orange County person to die from injuries in a traffic accident as thousands of motorists took to the b1abways for the three-day Memorial Day weekend. Reynald Dazza, 27, was killed shortly after midnight Saturday when he was thrown from b.is motorcycle on the Corona deJ Mar Freeway near Bear Street and was run over by another motorcyclist. according to a CHP official. Motorists were reported to be behaving themselves generally dur- ing the early part of the bolday. But the CHP official warned that the crunch wiU probably come Mon- day night when weary travelers pack the freeways on their return home. "Buckle up your seatbelts," she warned, "and don't drink and drive." The California Highway Patrol reported Saturday that 14 eeople were ulled on the state's highways during a 12-hour period beginning at 6 p.m. Friday. According to CHP information officer Susan Cowan-Scott, only one of the 14 persons killed was wcarin• a seatbelt. Last year, I S people d1ed during the same time period, she said. NauonaJ Safety Council officials said that with lower gas prices = to put more drivers on the between 400 and 500 _people na- tionwide may die in traffic accidents over the thrcc~y weekend. The toll had reached 11 3 by 10 p.m. PDT on Saturday. Council statisticians also projected that berween 18,000 and 13.000 (Pleue eee CYCLIST I A2) be declared a state oceanic park. Gentry made b.is comments at a forum sponsored by Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., at the Newport Beach Galuy View Park. Attending the Saturday morning forum was a Gentry said the park would extend from the coast of Orange County to Catalina Island. "We want the area labeled the way it's being used," be said. "We're not opposed to offshore oil drillina but to near-shore oil drillina ................. ~ ....... Bob Reed, 17, rtuee oft the day'• collection of u.nd before l•Yiq tlae Baau.a,toa Beacla lltra.Dd 8atarday -bat he'll be IMlci to llMk ap more r&J'8 oa tbJa holiday weekend. -this side of Catalina." said Gentry. a member of the Oranae County Coalition of Cities, a group dedicated to baiting drillina off the Oranac CoasL The coalition is spearheaded by LaJuna Beach, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and San Oemente. Gentry said although it would require an act of Conareu to declare the area a state park because federal waters are involved, the actual cosu to establish the park would be minimal because ''there is nothing to be purchased." Cranston, who 11 on the task force negotiating with Interior Secrewy Donald Hodel for a Iona-term solu- tion to the offshore issue. said be ii not optimistic about a lettlemeot with Hodel. Cranston said be believes the issue will ultimately be resolved byCoqreu. Cranston told thoec a~lbe forum that be bas introduced · .. lation to "protect the most val and scenic parts of our ooutlinc ... until the year 2000 ... Cranston streued. however, that Calitori.ans need to create a n. tionwidc, .,..._roou movement to convince Coapeu that praervioa ~ -OCS.AJl/A.2) Drastic enrollment decline forecast for Coast district But officials advised they can act to alter the course predicted By MADGE HAMMOND ..., .... c.. $ f 3 An agina population in the Coast Community College District will result in an enrollment decline of 3,000 students by 1993 unless the district takes action to attract new students, a demograpb.ic study just completed by the District R~h Office indicates. The study wu launched in 1984 after the district experienced three successive yean of .. fairly dramatic" enrollment decline, said Michael G . Crow, director of institutional re- Kal'Ch, in presentina bighljpts of the research to trustees. The enrollment for l 984-8S was 53,49S, a 3S perocot drop from the peak of 82, 791 in 1981-82. The district has experienced a 25 percent drop in average daily attend.an« money it receives from the state since 1981 . The fiaure is less than that for enrollment &ecause the enrollment drop bas been primarily in the older, part-time student category. Enrollment by older students bas dropped off nearly twice as fast as that of younger ones during the last three years, the report shows.. And not all the recent loss of older students can be explained by population qe shifts. The district operates Golden West College in Huntmaton Beach. Oraqe Coast CoUeae in Cost.a Mesa and CoasUine CoUCJC, wb.icb bas claues in various locauoos. Baaed OD data gleaned in the nudy, the district can expect an averqe I percent to 2 perocnt a year enrollment :fl between now and 1993, Crow That's 1f everythina remains oou- tant, be added, sugcst.ina that district officials can take steps -such u a drive to RCnlit students or cbanees 10 IChedu.lca or curriculum -to alt.er the coune su• sUJd by the data. lo a similar vein. Cbancellor David A. Brownell empbecried the repon.'1 importanee u a .. planniq tool." H.c said '"the data ltroQlly 9 • IU that we continue and inc:reue our e«orts in ._,-eaive, well-planned well-tboU&bt~t recru.itinc eft'oru..; u wdJ u devcJopmeot of new prosranu and participation in community-baed oppommities. · Population u a whole bu been and ~ -Dl8TIUCT/A.2) Global trade institute to be set up on Coast By G • .JBANE'ITE A VENT ...,,...eoa, a , · Coastline Community CoUeae and the non-profit World Trade Cent.er Association of Oranae County have aareed to establish an international business trainina institute at the coll~'s Newport Beach Center near Fashion Island. Modeled after t.l)e association's institute in Ne\\' ~rk, the World Trade Center Institute will provide workshops, scminan and oourses not only to peoo&c alrady involved in intematiOoal trade, but allo to cn- tRpreneun who want to pursue an expon business, said Sue Lentz. the oent.cr'1 iocomina director. "At no point in history . bu there been a pater need for this kind of than today' " said David ~ cba.ncellor of the Cout Community CoOeae District, wbicb inludcs Cout.line, Golden West and Coast Community oolleees (rs... ... TWAD&/A2) No one injured in crash landing By ROBERT BARUR °' .. ..., ......... A pilot and a passenger walked away unhurt after their singl~ngjne airplane smashed into an unoccupted automobile and clipped a quonset but hanpr while ma.king a landina Satur- day at Meadowlark Airport 1n Hunt- inaton Beach. Police said the pilot, identified as Orlando DcGregorio, 46, of River- side, apparently. _was flying his Cessna-172 too hi&b above the run- way when be attempted to land at about 10:30 a.m. Police said a Volvo sul'tained major damaae in the smashup. The hangar received minor dam• and the plane had moderate damqc. accord.in.a to 5tt-Carl Vidano. No injuries to people on the pound were reported. The accident at the privately owned airport -located at Warner A venue near Bolsa Chica Street -is believed the first since a plane slided off the runway and crash-landed in a mud puddle on Feb. 8. No one was scnously hurt. 0n Jan. 26, a ltght plane crub- laoded at lhc 11rport and struck a metal sian post and telephone pole 1ust off the small runway. There were DO UlJUriCS. Three accidents that occumd in a 30-day penod last summer, ~nina Aug. 30 when a pilot ovet the run way, crashed tfirougb a fence and into four cars in a pa.rkina loL The pilot suffered a laceration on bis forehead. (Pleue Me PLAJll&/ A2) Critics victorious against mailers Lawsuit challenges trauma care system Panel calls mailers by supervisor1al foes false and mislead in By USA MAHONEY ................ Two candidates for Orange Cou.n· ly's 4th Supervisorial District seat madr false and misleadina state- ments in campaian literature. the county Fa.Ir Campaian Practices Commission has ru!ed. INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board BU.-neu Claulfled CrOMWOrd Death Notices Entertainment Horo.cope Ann Lander• Opinion p..,_azzJ ' Put>Hc NoticeS. Sporta Style W•ther ~ A3 C&-7 01-5 oe 05 84-5 A5 A7 ae 82-3 OM C1-5 81-3 A2 Anaheim Ma,Yor Don Roth and ~Mayor Jam Beam are auilty of sliJbtlnl other candidates, com- mwioners decided in separate hear- inp last week. The commission, which lacks the power to punish candidates for unfair practices, plans to issue press releases corm:tina the campaian material. Political opponents Jerry Panenon and Manuel Mendez had hoped to force their opponents to issue retrac- tions. ~-PARL/A.2) Court orders Badham campaign workers to stop mailing letters Rep. Robert Badham's camp&Jp work.en have been ordered to stop mailifl:I political letten that fail to make 1t clear Badham docs not have the official Republican Party en- dorsement in bis June 3 pnmary battle apinst chaJlenaer Nathan Rotenbera. Orange County Supenor Court Commissioner Ronald Bauer Fnday ordered campaisn workers for the veteran Newport Beach lawmaker to make clear that endorsements in- clude a disclaimer. The lawsuit was filed by Nrwpon Beach rcs1dent John K.illefcr. \\'ho received the Lener last week alona wtth thousands of other d1stnct voters. The thrcc-paat ktter was from the Oianae County Coord1nat1ng (Pl--eee COU'RT I A2) By t1M AIMdate4 Presa The famjJy of a S 7-ycar-old businessman who died after his skull was fractured in a violent usault has ftlcd a lawsuit th!l cballcnses Oranae County"! emeracncy medical services pro- gnm. The wronafuJ-death su1t allqes the hospital that provided emCTJ· ency treatment for James Oizney on Dec. 17 wu improperly prepared to handle emeraencics. Tbe hospital, Humana Hospi- tal West 1n Anaheim, has been dcsianated by the county as a ne~trauma center capable of bandl 1 ng scnous head U\J win. Somr medical eJlpe1'.S ~ the suit as potentially pc-t- setuna because it questions tbe county's role in namina hospitals that provtde emersiency care for (Pl--... TllAUllA/ A.9) Judicial races tough pick for typical voter Bar Association survey reveals even lawyers are uncertain who'squalffledfor ud eshlps Touah on crime. aoft on crime, Rote &ird clone Jmy Brown ap. pointee, proKCUdon-oneotcd -and so on. Ca.ndidateS (or judaahips ID Qr- 11\F County love Li.bd A.nd Mth tbe June l ekclloa now dearly wtthin si&hl. a .aew of judJaal cand.idales are aivina the labels a workouL Wbom to believe? More than any other pohtical ) . contest on lbe ballot, the question of who i1 beat qualified to be a Judie 11 usually a b\a mystery to the l\ICf'lle voter. Even attorneys who pnctJce law in Oranp County are u.ncct\t.lo wbo is quahftcd ud who i.m'L Acoord1na '° a IW'Vty by the <>ra.., County Bar Astociatioe. most attoraeys att un- f'amdiar wnb all but a ba.n4ful of the jUdidaJ candida .. STEVE MUil£ ELECTION '86 None of the races bat attT'lltCtcd much pubhc1ly. but contest.ants ha"e been U'ldina barbs JUSt the ume. Voten will be a keel M lU month to make a cho1cc on three upenor Coun seats. Only one of them involves an incumbent Supcnor Coun Judae Wilham McDonald. an appointee of Gov. Oeorse OeukmeJ ian. 1s bc1n1 challen.rd by James Edward Wilkoski, an naham attorney who tw reoortedly u1d be would sta.rt ca.cb da&n IClllOD wtth the Lord's the P\cdae of AJ. &qiancc "God Blea Amcnca " · Willcotk1 was rated "not qualiftcd" by JSI ofthe l7l attomcy11n~ County who now him. Another S&.4 J attorneys 11.1d they dld not know him. By contrUt, McDonald wu rated qualified by 3 73 anoroeys and not qualified by only 23 lawyen. O.V1d Bnckner, a MuniciDl.I Coun JUdee in Westminmr, and On.nee County Oci>uty Di.strict Attomt)' Anthony bckaucbs are fiabtinc fOt another SUpenor Cou.n teal. R.Kkaucba. ll<*d for succ:cslftal proac:cuti=rmer Colta ~ rea-dent Fred for mutdcr, Bnckna' 1110 oa crimiNlt He chtdes 8rickner for beiat u (PIH•._ JtJIACIAL /All A9 Orange (;out DAILY PILOT I Sunday, ~ 25, 1888 TRAUMA CARESYSTEMCHALLENGED ••• homAl IJ'IVe head 11\jUne Oranat Coun1y s proaram, ~un SI• years 110, ha de 111\lted 12 IJ'H hospitals as "neuro,uraical trauma centers." To become a neuro-trauma center. the hospital 1aned ~rcements "to make their best efTort to provide an o~ra11na room and surgical te~m WllhlO 20 mmuteS" or a Call from an emeraency physician, according to the county's written policy. In 0 1zney's case, paramedics rushed the Anaheim resident from has tool rental shop to the emergency room at Humana West , which was the neare,t designated neuro-trauma center .\ l ustomer had fou nd him in the shop. hlcedang from a !lt'nou' head wound gt John HaraJnn of the Anahl'llll Pohce Department said Fnday that no one has been arrnted in the case, which remains under invcst1pt1on. An emeracncy-room ph)'$ician at Humana West, Dr. Thomas Besley, treated Oizney but was unable to reach Dr. Anselmo Pineda. a Lona Beach neurosurgeon. for about I '12 hours. Even 1f Pineda had been reached. no operating room was available. Besley said he constantly monitored Dizney but the patient had no chance 'Of recovering. Pineda agreed with his diagnosis at the llmt', Bcslt>y said. "We did not expect him to li ve from the time he got in the door." Beste} said. "The entire middle of his skull was split open. If there was a chance of saving him, of course t would have heUco9tered btm (to another hospital). If thtTC was some hope, 1 would have done everylhina in my power to do it." PLANE ••• From Al On Sept. 21. a Cessna-172 ca rrying four people crashed into th'e unocc- eupied second floor of an office building ajaccnt to the airfield. The passengers sustained only minor in- 1unes. On Sept. 29, a pilot struck two other airplanes on tht' runway, hit a pickup truck and crashed into a metal building used as a fligh t school. There were no injuncs. TRADE INSTITUTE SLATED FOR COAST ... From Al "What we're doing as very mulh on target It 1s in keeping with our m1ss1on. wh1l h charges u!> w11h thl' respon~1b1lit) ut reaching out 111 the commcrc1al. ind11\tnal and hu'olnl''" commun11 y "We hope through this Joint dlorl. we'll serve our ~tudents better ·· Dack ch"'arvst1.·1n. chairman of the 600-mernher trade association. said the grnup rcalite<l at its out'll't 10 years ago 1ha1 · "I.' would ha~e It• reach out and have a partnershi p with an educauonal institution" to promote 1ntemat1onal trade 1n Or- ange Count). fhe institute wall help promott' trade by serving "as a depository and d1!>penser of spec1al1zed 1nfor- mat1on," said county Supervisor Hamett Wieder, a member of the rnun1y's Protocol Office. In keeping with Coastline's policy of providing classes at neighborhood schools, civic buildings and business complexes. the inst1tute's workshops, seminars and classes will be offered at hotels. corporate headquarters and other sites. according to a Coastline report. Ten workshops and conferences and four credit courses are planned for this fall, to be fo llowed by more than 50 workshops and 20 shon courses in 1987 DISTRICT ENROLLMENT DECLINE ... From A l is expccted to continue gro"' 1ng 1n the d1stnct. Crow ..aid Retwet.•n 19 Uand the year ~UflU 11 " c'tpcl tc<l to have increased '> 7 perll'nt to a total of 719,325 pc~oM hut the number of resident<. undl'r 'lO ~l'Jr' old 1<1 dechn1ng and 1c, l'\JX'("ll'd to continue dt>chning 11\ ·r the ne-.1 14 }cars The onh Jfte group 1n the dt,tnct that IS gro\\iog I\ fX'Opk• 11\l'l 'l5 he pointed out .rnd 11 \ gri>"ing lairl) dramat1call) Trustee "lanl \ 1'111!.11<1J\~a·J11 tht• CYCLIST ... From Al people ma~ !>ulkr dl\ahhnl( inJum·c, in auto accident'> dunng tht• huhda> About )51) fatilhlH .• , and 17.000 scnous 1njuncs t'llUld ht.• t'llpcCtl'd dunng a comparabk non holuta~ pcnod 1n May. th1.· wunnl ~1d The prOJl'lled 11 .1lfo: 11111 1<, ba~cd on a holiday period hl.·1(1n111ng at fl p 111 Fnda) IOlal lime .• tnd tnnduding at midnight Mond.1\ Thr-\1 cmnn.ll I l,1\ "°l'l'~1·nd .11,0 marks the \t.irt ul lht tounl 11·, Mh annual "M:1~e It< 111 ~ Bud.le I r» campaign lhl' dlr11 \\h1th run' through Labor I )iJ\ " dl.''>1gm·J to 1ncrea~e the 11\l' ol ,,,kt~ belt' during the summer thl· hl-.t\ 1c\t 11allil sea<.on Thl' death toll tor la\t -..car" th rel· da} Memorial I )a\ Wl'dend "'a' 411 In Orange ( riunt\. thou~amh 11t people. bUO)l.'d h~ (l'ITIJ'll'l31Url''I hl.'· t"een 64-70 dt·gm:' t'nJO)'l'd a nlll' da) Saturlla) u111k1 mo\tl) hat\ sunshine at thr hrnl I ...,lightl) \\arm er tempcraturn .11' n rn·H•cl t11da) and Monda, About 9U.O<JIJ \ 1\ltl'll :'kwp11rt Beach and ahoul •111000 g.itherl'd .H Huntington< II\ lkac h llun11ngton St.all' Bcalh an I B11l">a C h1t,1 ..,tall· Beach Laguna lk ll h al\o hJd a rcprl''ientatl\ l' tu1 Tllllll, offil 1a1 .. ,,11d The rc<.r\.'at11111 H'h1lk lamp ground wao; lil11·d 1n llunttnf!ton Beach and c,m11k1• ,11111 aron1.I\ hum re .. eler<o h:H ht·t 11 ., ,,,1ltl'd 111111 tht· C\cning \kin dala concerning aging population 1n thl' rt'porl reflects a national trend C ro" .-.aid the figure1; "are pan1cular for our d1stnct." \outh Orange Count}. for instance isn't 1:1,,penenc1ng that trend. he said r he ( oast ( ommunaty College D1~- 1m1. "-hll h rnmpnsesabout a quaner ot the geography and about a third of the population of the county, 1s the 'l'llor that is aging the most rap1dl) he !>atd lipecula11ng on the reason for the phenomenon, Crow said. ··My suspt· uon 1s that a large part of that 1s housing coc;t<; " I he report deo;cnbcs the district as ..charactC'n1ed b} a population living in e11.pcnsl\ e housing, heav ily onen- tcd toward education. and involved in a wide range of leisure 1tme all I\ 111es which compete for lt<i time ·· The population 1s descnbcd as .. hard-"'ork1ng. C'<trcmely pro- dul111.e. well paid and dominantly m1ddle-class ·· I he d1stnc1. now 40 year'> old. l\Crs some 105 square miles of the norlhwcst l·oastal region .\bout a third of 18-and l IJ-yl•ar- )lds h 1.1ng in the d1!.tnct attend onl' ot tht· three d1s1nct tolleges, (row said. hut onl} ·about 411 percent of the population over 35 · )ears old ts enrolled liinn· thl' d1'itnct 1s losing Its young people II'> ~tudcnts in the future are les'\ ltkl'I) to be 1rad111onal students. C ro\\ c;a1d. adding that the d1stnct \hould e'<pect an enrollment increase ot rn1dl'nts OH'r 3 5 years old over the ne'tl 14 'ears In add1tum to looking at age 1n .1t1cmp11ng to proJcrt future enrol- lnwnt fl'\Cart hcr!> took two other .1ppr<>JlhC\ The) 'itud1cd feeder high \l.hool' \l.hllh arc al'>o expenenc1ng enrcrllmrnt dedines, and studied the rel.111un,h1p ot unemployment rates ''' ··nrollm1:01 1n d1stnct colleges I hl·~ l1iund no correlation, exploding thr m' 1h that college enrollment 1<> ht~hl·r 1n time' of high uncmploy- ml.'nt In prd1minar) remark'i about the rt'fl•lll Donald L Randol. director of F <lulJllon Sef\ ace!>. said that the 'lulh include-; 1nlorma11on concern- ing enrollment trends beginning with 1975-76, the year before Coastli ne opened 01stnct enrollment for that year was 54. 781 , and after Coasthne opened, enrollment increased. There was a shght dip an 1978. when Propos1t1on 13 went into effect. and that dip was due to the distnct's taking cutbacks. Randol said. After the 'itate provided bail-out money, enroll ment increased again very rapidly to a peak of 82. 79 1 students 1n 198 1. A sharp drop that followed was attnbuted in large part to the "hit list" -the Legislature telling the state chancellor's offtce to cut $30 million out of the com munity college budget, he said. The Coast d1stnct was hardest hit of any 1n the state on this cut, Randol recalled, losing about $4 mi llion. ince then. the d1stnct has cx- penenced a contrnumg enrollment drop. OCEAN ... From Al the C'ahfom1a coastline is 1n the national interest "We must protect the natural beauty of the ( ahfom1a coast not Just for Cahfomians, but for all Amen- cans of ever) generation." At stake are "more than I million Jobs in Califon a 's fishing and tourism mdus- tf)," he said. Cranston said, "There as no ene~y 1mperat1vc thatJus11fics the adm1ms- trat1on's dec1sum to consume our coast. .. The world 1s 'lw1mm1 ng in t>t I. .. Nor is there any economic incen- tive to open up more drilling leases, he said. When former Secretary James Watt "tned to open the entire (ahfom1a coastline in a fire sale to the oil companies. he drove down the pnce of lease<; <,o fast that the government -and ultimately the American taxpayers -lost $7 b11l1on" However. ..aid ( ranston. "We stopped Watt and we'll stop Hodel." JUDICIAL RACES TOUGH TO PICK ... From Al appu1n1ec ol I 1 rm r < lfl\ I dn111nd C, Rro\I. n Ir Arid .. nn .1 g1 H.luJll• of Nt•wport Ha rhor ff 111.h "1 h1111l and a tormcr depul) dl\trn 1 .11tnrncy ctll'S his C'Pl'flCIH 1· ·"'" ,\Ilk ranR1ng \Upport Ra< k<uu ka' "d Tnttd qualified b) ~31 .1111 rtll'" and 111H1ualificd h~ IJ7 Bnd.n1·r l.ir 1'' \11ntn ... hat heller with 444 'qu 1lllll'cl '1111·' anJ 5fl ··un- quali!1rd \11ln 1111111 ~·111111" law'\-C"r\ l \lo11dq111l \ dl\l1•1 t .1ll•irnl''\-\and a ( <1't<1 "'' '·' ,111111 "l"\ .trt· "'inf! tor the third \11p '' '"' ' 1111 'eJt under lOOll Ill 11 Y. tlli.1111 B ·dw-< rth .1 dl'PUt\ dt.,· tnt1 a1t1•11ll'\ \.\h<i \\.3\ tn'>truml·ntal 1n hdp1n11, upltul ! 1ou11.hcr drunken dn\tn)! la\!.\ .ir I K11ht.•r1 (ialli,,1n a lormcr 1kp111 . 1110\l'l Utor 1n \an Diego ho th r1 l rl\ cd thr-h1ghl'\t qualified 1.1111111' 111 JO) 1uil1l 1JI cand1da1c' •1'1 tlw h.1l101 9' percent The third t .1111!11!,ltl' I\ Jo\t•ph Banll.1 .1 I ''' \11~1 ln < oun ty dt•pul) d1strit 1 Jllornn ,111<1 1 1 luntington Rearh rr\ldent llr .11\o rc{er•<t'd high MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79. NO. 145 f marh Imm count)' attorneys, th ough fl:':' ol thc 7 36 law}ers who voted sa11.I thn were unfam1l1ar with Banlla •\ll three said they favor <;wccp1n(' change\ in the makeup of the <,tall· ~urrl'ffil' C ·oun. Voti:r'i have 1t easy whl'n it comt'' to Mun1c1pal Court Judgeship., <>rw 1'.ho1re-tht' incumbent. r he e'<Ct'pllon on the Orange ( ()J\I -which takes 1n West Orangt• Count\ Mun1c1pal Court in We\t minster. Harbor Municipal C oun 1n Ne""port Beach and \outh Orangl· Count"t Municipal ( ourt 1n Laguna Niguel -is Judge Bnan C ancr Caner. assigned to Harbor ( oun has somcho"' c.uned the d1st1nct1un of being thl· 11nl~ municipal Judgl' along the l '1.1'' who 1s being challenged The challenger i'i Roben Thomu III. a dcput~ d1s1nct attome~ and tht son of former count\ Adm1nl\trator Robcn Thoma., · 4\s far a\ rating\ go ( arter 1s con'i1dcred qualified or highly quali- fied b' 313 attorneys and unqualified by 70 Thoma<,. 1n contrast. was deemed qualified b' 94 attorneys and unqualified by 50 Of the 745 attorneys who re- sponded to the poll. 608 said they were not fam iliar with Thomas and 363 said the same of\arter. Thomas call'> Caner a "Rose Btrd clone." Several of (arter·., supporters refer to Thomas a~ a "Lyndon LaRouche type -~.'Id. wctrd, bizarre and dangerous. Both candidates said they favor the death penalty and personally will vote against the confirmation ofRo!ie Btrd. Thomas 1s supported by the Orange County dastnct attorney's office. St'V· era I police officer associations and an ac11v1st group called C1t1zens for Better JudJes Carter 1s supported by has col- leagues on the bench. Newport Harbor Bar A'isoc1a t1on and most ar~a polt11c1ans. including Sen. Man an Bergeson. R-Newpon Beach. and Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R- Newpon Beach. Dally Piiot Dell very I• OuarantMd Justcall 642-6086 ~ •.o., r .,., •I , J no• "••• yOWI ~C* th !I )0 r .., c•~ ""11><0 1, .., l 'ltt ,guo (."'" ..... r:. » ... ·~a Wh3t do )'OU hkc abc>ut the Daily Pilot" What don't you hkt>" Call the number above and your meuaae will ~ recorded. 1ranscnbed and dt>· livered to the appropnate ednor The ~me 24-hour answenna strvtce may be uted to record letters to the editor on anr topic Contnbutors to our Le tters column must 1nd ude their name and telephone number for vmfic1t1on Tells us ~hat's on your mind • ' S•• 10., l'10 S.N.tr ~ '°"' oo "C.I ·oo-. ,l)V Cot>r D• 1 •"' C• W'11<• '0 • ,., '"° '°"' ""'' .. """ ... '° Cltoulatton T•l•phonM Sunny but hazy through holiday Forec.tet• are clltlng for hay but wnny WMth« through MemotltlDty. TM Nattonel WMth« Setvtoe predict• b9eCh high• ranging from 70 to 75 todey end from 88 to 74 on Memorill Dey. Vthy hlgt\9 COYld Q9t u high .. 92. TM mountain• end· dMertt wtll M eunny and warm through the holtday. Mount.in hight wttt range from 70 to eo. o.Mrtt wlll rangt from H to 94 ln the Owent Veli.y on to u much•• 1oe In the tower deMf'tl. From Point C~tlon to the M•Kloen border: Inner w1ter1 -Light, vartebt. wind• through tonight ••ctPt weet to eouthweet e to 1e knott In the ettetnoon and ~no. w .. tetlY ewell 2 to 4 fMI. Patchy lete night Ind morning low oJoudt or fog ovtr toUth«n w1ter1 lncreatlng northwtrd tonight, othel'Wf1t felr. U.S. Tempe Hlgll. low tor ~4 "-" ~ II 6 pm .. " utile l'ocll ft ., AllJeny,H y 70 67 ~ 80 M Calif. Temps :::t::'QIM ... M :::::-.... .. • 71 .. " 11 Attdtoteoe 6& 40 M•llUIL• 70 47 High IQw lot 24 '\-1 9f'°"'ll II 5 s...i.~· .. M ,. ...... " 16 ""*"81 ..... ,. " L'.: • 15 .. StCKllton AllMllO Clly ,. 68 H ........ 11 12 9f'llleld IM 5J ,.,_ v.,..., 72 2t tO 12 .... o.-.. .. 75 64 Autl1n llnlOw .. $1 IOH.,_ lehlrnor• ,. 57 .... YOl1' City 7& M ~ 92 •• y_.ie o/"1 71 ., llrmlnglllm 81 17 Nor•,Y• 7& " llOIMI 76 3t lllwNwc:k 81 4l Ok""°"'9 Ctty 1• .. 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L.owa &O 10 ~MaN 11 43 11 SS pm Lending support ~epubllcan memben of the Callfornla concreulonal deleaatton aathered at Irvine'• Alrporter Inn Frlday ln •upport of Rep. Robert E. Bad.ham. R-Newport Beach. Badham, facln& a challenae by Nathan Ro.enberg, l• .eeklng a •lzth term. Left to ?Uht: Con&reumen Carloe J . Moorhead, Gfendale; Duncan Hunter, National City; Badham; Wllllam Dannemeyer, Fullerton; Da'rid Dreier. Co•lna: Jerry Lewia, Red.landa; Al McCandleu, Rl•enlde; and Ron Packard, MJulon Viejo. PANEL CALLS MAILERS MISLEADING .•. From Al Patterson and Mcndt'1 complained to the commission after learning that campaign mail M!nt to distnct voters by Roth claimed he \\.las the onl y candidate from thl.' city of Anaheim, though Pa11erson and Mendez ltvc m that Clly Early last w1:ck. Roth apologized to \ltcnde1 for overlooking him in his mailer. Roth 'iatd he did not mention Mendez becau~ he did not consider him a senous candidate But Roth remained unapologetic about omitting Patterson. Calling the fo rmer congressman a carpetbagger, he maintained that Patterson "is not a rcsjdent of Anahei m in any sense of the word." Patterson moved to that city in January m time to qualify as a candidate for the scat being vacated by rctinng Supervisor Ralph Clark Mendez al so complained about a Beam campaign mailing that l1m onl) three candidate!> in the race. Beam. Roth and Patterson arc men- tioned 1n the campaign literature, but "1ende1 1~ not fhe comm1ss1on wall m~t at 7 p.m. Wedne-.da) to cons1dt>r a complaint lodged against Beam by Fare Fighters l ()(:!( 1014 l <x:alofficralssa) Beam 1scla1m1ng their c,uppon when ht' knows mem- ber<; otrl' hacking Patterson COURT ORDERS MAILINGS HAL TED ... From Al Replublican Assembly It contained a nouce that It wac; paid for by the Badham Congressional Committt'e, but it didn't have the disclaimer req u1red by state law that the group was an unofficial poli tical group, court sources $81d. Killefcr's attorney. Richard ( Goodman, said he received the letter and that he b.im~lfwas misled by 11 The printing that 1nd1cated 1t was paid for by the Badham committee Yes, we sell Sunglasses too! In fa ct, our portswear's not bad either! wa<S in ltght blue ink and not obvious. he 'ia1d Cioodman l'atd that the Cahfomia State U:g1~lature makes it illegal for poli11cal pan1es to make endorse- ment<; 1n pnmary elections. \ #119 Faahlon bland • Newport Beach • 759 -1622 • Bullocks Wilahire Wing t . • l • 1 Dornantospeak at oil luncheon Rep Robert K. Doman will be the auest •_peaker at WedneMiay's meeung of the Onln&e County Petroleum Auoc1at1on at the Hotel Mend1en in Newpon Beach. Doman will da~uss curtttH lea.aslatave matters. includina tax reform, 1ntemat1onaJ security proposaJs and forei&n trade issues. The event be&ins wath cocktails at 11 :30a.m. and the cost isS 12.SO' for members and $16. SO for guests. Ballot Issues forum set Memben of the League of Women Voters of the Oranae toast wall discuss the pros and cons of the slate ballot measures an the June election Wednes~ day at 9:30 a.m dunna their mcetang at 469 E. I 8th St., Costa Mesa The meeting as free and open to the public, with add1t1onal anformauon available at 64S-2665 Needlepolnters to meet The Point 10 Point chapter of the Amencan Needlepoint C.u1ld wall hold ats regular May meeting Wednesday from 6·30 to 9 p.m. at the Hunungtoo Beach Library. 7111 Talbert Ave Ruth Rubin wiU discuss salk and metal embroidery Singles seminars slated Two workshop_s on love and the sm&)es expenence will be offered this week by Irvine ValJey College. "Love and Add1ct1on" Wlll meet Wednes- day from 7 to I 0 p.m. at a fee ofS IO. while the singles seminar includes a Fnday workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. and a tnp to the wine country near Temecula Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., priced at $50. Call SS9-3333 for further information. Eu to address Dem women Secretat) of State March Fong Eu will speak at the candidates' night sponsored by the Dcmocrauc Women of Orange County Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Robert and Terry Catron in Santa Ana Call 539-09()3 or 76 1-3933 for more infor- mation Bingo at HB school Home-arown tourists Gordon ••iiuater" Jobnaton and She~ "Mam'• Abra.ma (left photo) were two of the patrona of the oon ln Latun• Beach who Or.ogeCout OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Mey25, 1Me A.I puttclpated ln the tou.rlat look alike contat at the bu 1ut week. At rtcht ue aome of the other conte9tant:a. Bingo games are bemg held every Wednesday night at Huntington Beach Hagh School. 1905 Main St .. Hun11ngton Beach The doors open at 5 p.m. and the games begin at 6· 30 with proceeds going ·10 benefit campus youth groups. 17th Airborne vets sought The 17th Airborne D1v1s1on Association, compo'ICd of men who ~r\ ed as paratroopers and ghderman during World War II, 1s conducting a membership dnve to locate all former members. Those who served wath the d1v1s1on should contact Edward S1ergie1. 62 Forty Acre Mountain Road. Danbul), Conn. 06811, for details as well as 1nfonnauon about the 33rJ annual reunion sched- uled for San Jose an ..\ugust Drugtrademoving to WestCoast . \ Recent record cocaine haul in Ora nge County Indicates blg-i tme s muggling moving West By JIM MORRIS lllloC...., ............ more smugglers a~e lea mm' how rclat1 vely easy 11 as to bnng cocaine across the Mexican border by land or aar. tant U.S Attorney Walsh. who as chief of his office's Orpnized Cnme and Drug Enforcement Task Force Divorce workshop at UCI As narcotics agents fanned out to search six Orange County residences recently, Dctecll ve Roben Gosnell of the Los Angeles Police Department was reason- ably certain they would find cocaine - less hostile temtory, namely the U.S.- Mexacan border. Assistant U.S. Attome} Jam Walsh of Los Angeles calls 1t the .. bubble 1n the tare" syndrome: "When you push at down an one place, 1t pops up an another." One reason 1s that the ma1or border crossings arc teeming with people The San Ysidro crossing, 17 miles south of San Diego, as the world's busiest. On the average. 3 malhon vehicles a month pass thro~at In federal court, the maximum penalty for partacapauon an a drug conspiracy 1s 20 years, 1n state co urt. at as 15. But such sentences are almost never imposed: indeed. at 1s possible an federal court for a fi~t-tame offender to be paroled tmmcda- ateh o\ttorne) Pat Herzog w11l present a free workshop on the legal aspect~ of divorce Thursday from I to 3 pm at the Women's Opportunities Center at UC Irvine The program will cover the problems and procedure~ involved an daswluuon Call 856-7128 for mort anformataon perhaps a Large amount ofat. But even Gosnell. a veteran of the narcotics detail who bad helped conduct suneiUancc on the houses and apart- ments. was unprepared for what was recovered: 81 I kilograms (I, 784 pounds) of the white powder with an estimated street value of half a balhon dollars, and S750.000 in cash. h was dcscnbed as the largest drug bust ever on the West Coast. • The tremendous demand for coc.aane an Southern Cahfomaa. "Los Angeles as the biggest market for cocaine 1n the world, .. says Kenneth lngleby, a special agent wath the U.S. Customs Service an San Diego In eby. the customs agent, saad drug tra 1ckers arc usmg more angenaous methods. Not long ago. he saad. agents at San Ysidro stopped a suspacaous-lookmg truck and, af\er an exhaustave search. discovered cocaine 1n small tanks con- cealed inside larger tanks of propane. "I think there has to be a perccpuon amona the dealers that, rcahsncally, you stand to gel 30. 40. SO years 1f you'rt caught," WaJsh wd ··There has to be the fear that tf the feds c.atch you and conVlct you, you're aomg awa) csscnllally for the rest of your natural hfe. The reason people arc willing to t.ake a ch.an~ on drug smuuJing as that the rewards are enormous and they perceive the nsks to be accept.able." An Invitation: Attention organization prffld9nt1 ancl MC- re1arlea Wa went to ti.Ip maka your upcoming eventa, meeting•. sem1nar1 and f\Jndralaer• IUC· oeutul. S4N'ld brief announ<*Tlent1 lnclucllng time, ptec., colt (It any) ancl a phone numb« for addltlOnel lnlormallon io Bullelln Board. Dally Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, Coete M•ta. 92828 While the arrests of the I 0 alleged members of the cocaine ring -eight Colombians, one Venezuelan and one E<·cadoran -were widely acclaimed, they also seemed to confinn a troubling susp1c1on held by many law enforcement otlicaals: That bag-tame cocrune smuggling 1~ •.prcadang from the southeastern tfnited In the past. officials say. a cocaine shipment almosulways would have been routed from Colombia to M1am1, then on to its final destinatJon -Los Angeles. for instance. Now, the~ say, the same shipment might be sent from Colombia to Mexico to Los Angeles. "We're just topping over 11," said Jim Brooks. the Orange County deputy distract attorney who 1s prosecuting the I 0 South Americans. "We were kind oft h 1 n king that As for aircraft, "the state of the art's changed a lmle," lngleby said ... Tbe) 're using Jets instead of the IJttle (propeller- dn ven) Cessnas." Smugglers also know that at as more difficult to track a plane by radar when 1t 1i. flying over rui$ed terram. as in Mexico. than when at as flying over the ocean, Ingle by saad. "There's less nsk here than 1n South Florida and the route 1s more direct," he saad. In Southern Cahfom1a. cocaine can be bouaht in bulk for between $30.000 and S35.000 a kilo -roughly half of what 11 cost fi ve years ago. On the street. however, a gram stall commands the same price as five years ago, about $ IOO. meaning the dealers theore11cally make more money Raporta ot your club or orgenlallon'1 ectlvltlea -Ilka community M<Vlce project• or electlon of otfloera -lhould be dlr«:t.O 10 the Community Newa EdltOf' •t tha aarne eddrHI Non-returnable black and white phot<>Qraph1 era welcome. Friday,May23 No mutlngs acbechaled Homeless Bronaon, a one-year- old male Rhodealan rld&eback ml.K, la at the Irvine Animal Shelter walttna for aomeone to take him home. The ahelter la at US129 Sand Ca - nyon Road. States to the Southwest and West. 'The rea•on people are willing to take a chance on •muggllng Is that the rewards are enormou• and they percelve the risk• to be acceptable. ' -Assistant U.S. Attorney Walsh "We have seen a shaft... saad Con Dougherty, a spokesman for the federal Drug Enforcement Adman1strat1on 1n Washington. "It doesn't mean that what was fonnerly coming into South flon~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ has dtmtnashed greatly -therc·s more coming an altogether ·· Federal a_gents an the Central Judacaal D1stnct of California -a dastnct serving seven Southern Cahfom1a counties - ha'e seized record amounts ofcocaane 1n recent months. A total of 2,477 kil os. or 5.450 pounds. have been confiscated an the dastnct tha s fiscal year, which began Oct. I, according to the DEA an Los Angeles. B> com- parison. 860 kilos were seized the previous fiscal year. (A kilo as about 2.2 pounds.) DEA agents an San Diego; El Paso, Texas; and New Orleans also report sharp increases an cocaine seizures. Theoncs abound. but most officials attnbute the upswan$ to two factors: • The well-pubhc1zed law enforcement crackdown an South Florida -long the maan point of entry for cocaine -which apparently ha~ caused some smuggleM to move lhear operations into comparatavel\t everything was an flonda and "'e didn't have any problem here. I thank we were J httle naive and weren't watching our border and coastline." It's not that smuggling ha'i necc\~nl\ declined in South flonda. "Business 1s booming," saad Edward Fortier. deputy director of the Florida Joint Task Group an M1am1, a IOO-agen1 federal team created four }ears ago "We're anterceptmg more loads than C\cr. 10 bigger quant1t1es." Fortier isn't sure whether the increase 1n seizures means that more cocaine as coming anto South flonda or that the ta~k group as simply doing a better JOb Whatever the reason, he said. "We arc as busy now as we were in '82. There ma> be more coming 1n elsewhere, but we certain· I> don't Stt a dt'clane over here" Law enforcement officials an ~uthcrn lahfornaa fear. however, that more iln<l .\lthough the coca shrub<, from which cocaine 1s made are usuall} 'rown an the mountains of Peru and Boll\ La, cocaine as dastnbutcd almost e>.clus1' ely b) a hand- lul of wealthy and powerful Colombian ··famahes " Thert' are a few such clans an ""1e,uco as well. and the) ha"e been known to work in concert "'Ith the Colombians The profits from a largt' cocaine oper- ation can be staggenng Ledgers sea:zed dunng the Orange County raids ago inc.heated that the alleg<"d nng membe" were sending SJ million a month an cash hack to Colombia. The chances ot being caught and l onvacted are rcmarkabl> slam l\uthontaes in \outhem C'alafom1a esti- mate that the~ confiscate onl> 10 per~nt ot 1he cocaine that crosses the border Stiff pn<oon tenns for traffickc~ are rare. "There asa d1stress1ngh large number ot J1s1ress1ngl) small sentences." saad Assis- Wh\ has the bulk pncc dropped so much1 Walsh, for one. believes the Colombians have gotten cocky and are lloodanJ the 1., S market m an attempt to dascredat law enforcement agencies -to pro.,,e. an effect, that the} cannot hope to keep pace "Ith the smugglers It as a challenge tht' agencies have met with onl) hmated succe's As )Ct. no plan\ ha\e been announced to establish a DEA-L S ( ustoms Service ta~k force in Southern California hke the one an M1am1 Bu1 the DE.\ "'hach has about 2.500agents nauonwide. aHxpccted 10 hire another 200 to 400 agents vmhan the next few years. and <,pokesman Ooughert) ~1d 111~ a fair bet that 1fthe current \Tend rnntanuel>. man} of them will be 'iUttaoned 1n the West and Southwest The Lo~ .\ngeks Pohce Department already ha~ the lariest narcotics d1v1s1on -200 or so tull-t1ml' officers -of any department 1n the country But Pohce C'h1cf Daf)I r C.1ate .. ha .. wamed that httle beadwa' <.:an he madc against smugglers until the 'oracaous JP~tatc Soutfiem C ahfom111m haH de' elopetl for cocaine as curbed "The re.al pmhkm C 1Jte\ ha., ..aad "1s thC' mar .. t'l · Keys to new home on top of a house of cards New~ 11em Bu\tun I!> the nation's mo!>t ell:pcn~1"c hou\ang market a<.:- cordang to a recent 'iuncy by the National l\'isouaunn uf Kcultors Tht' medaan pncc nfa home an Boston wa'i $149.(lOO Ne" 't ork wu~ ~cond at Sl47.300 and Oran~c Count> was third wath a median pm·c of $138.000 So mu1.h for lht• real ~orld Now let's take a macro~·o~ to the Ornngc Coast markrt "ht'n.· lio~ton'<i pme '" a reasonubk Jo" n p3)'ment on n Newport Bcac h hnm~ S2()(),000 hu)\ a 7-year-old 1r:.H t home an llunt angton Bc.itoh s l~4. soo aets a 4- bedroom near the Me..a Verde aolt councand $11 5.000 1\ the pn~ofa I ~room, 2 loft <.:harmer 1n Laauna ~ach Pnlt\ ao up from the~ to the tip of Harbor hlJnd an Ncwpon Harbor where thr "hiihthou~ hou~" 1s avaalahlc for Sti malhon General Mar .. tt Opanaon Iler ~ )CarJ of a nckel) rackety roller coa ter nde: much of 11 downhill, the local res1den11al marl.t'I now apptar\ to be on whd around 1\\1\\lhlv 'tanana up a l1aht 1nchnc Rccoarmcd Markt'! Keputa11on The Oranar ( oa\t mil r\tate markt't 11 known ni. one of tht· ~orld'1 mo\t exciting. given to hyperbole. exag- geration and )U<il plam wild rumors. Word of advice: An) true picture of market value must be based on recorded sales. not wild rumors The market is strong; accurately pnccd homes will always sell. Now the Really Good News. Those who labor 1n the trenches of hst1na contracts and escrow in!.tructaons happily repon the return of the "sequence saJe." previously Im own as "a house of cards.•· "l haven 'ueen ualcs segue nee hke thas an S years." rcpOrt Grubb and Elias' Maxine Propp. Herc's the ~torr An andui.tnal developer, movana to Emerald Bay, pla~d his $2 m11l1on Baa ( .inyon C$llte on the market It was purcha'iC'd by a }ounaer de vcl_opcr who 1n tum put his fam11 y·, $600,000 pyJlau home on the market and that was napped up by an anomey who put her $400,000 Ja mane C'rttk townhome on the market Mutne claims her hsuna an Jasmine ( rttk IJ"" th~ house or card' a rock 'IOhd found uon. Ix cauioe the property ,, pnc<'d na}lt and will soon stll to an out-of.area buyt'r bcntuall), she proJl'Cl\ th t buyer wall gtt on the path of huyana up and the whole sequence of \31c'i repeats ll'iClt. Inn 'i1m1lar. more lateral ~qucnce a kc) role wa'i pla)'ed b) independent agent Maury Stauffer A Cameo hores oceanfront sold to a Hunt· anaton Beach family for S 1.5 ma Ilion . that seller stepped up to a $2 million bayfront: that st lier stepped down to a $600.000 Bia Canyon golf cou~ condomanaum; that seller Jumped over to a $I m1lhon h1l1!11de v1cv. home and that i.cller broke the sequence by buyma a super deluxe motorhomc and hattana the open road. The pnccs paid were I 0 to 15 percent below s1m1Lar propcn1es sold dunna the crazy da)'i. of the earl) '80s SuutTcrhandled S 1.5 malhon oftho'IC tran\8ct1on'i but don't call him lucky, he'd been "'orkina wath that client for O\<er Is ye.an Nctdle to s.ay stquenle sales c~n be tncky. tumina an to a houl>e of cardi. with JUSt one massed commitment What holds tht'm t C'thcr '" the ,trcnath of the real e tate market Turtle R ._ ·(rest. a new home project 1n Irvine. ofTc"' further evadcncc that that strcnath '" ba k The Crtst ..ale, staff rtPorts over I 00 homes sold th1 ~car No bl& deal. JIM Wooo nght? Wrona' l\en Tunic Rt\\ k Cre<it bu)er had to dcnwn'itr:itc ha\ \anctnt) b> sagnana in .11 the \ale\ office thrtt ttme" a d.1) tor oHr 1 week On~ pa\t that IC'\I 1ht') h.1d tn post 1& SI S.000 nun rctunll.1hk de poat and 'i•an .1 ~tatement th.it bu)ana their ne~ home WU\ n<lt dependent on the le ot tht'ar prr"i<'nt home I 07 \aant'd up .and I 07 l lo\t'd e~ro..,,. Morco,er thC''><' ~ere not \our t)P•<'al tr'',H t homt's, thc &\Cr&JC' ptilt' wa\ S42~000 with SllXl,000 Jo .... n and p;t)'mt'nt\ clo'C to $4,())(> ti month anclud1na pnnl tPll. anlt'rt'\l ta,c,, 1n\uran1.t, homeowner. due., and uthtacs Don't foraet· tht' manutr tho~ pa)ment' start tf, um~· to I':\\ for land"'-~1"''"8· drape , "'Hllf\.lpC"r and fum1turt' Whoop,, tht're ll''IC~ another SI (K 1 itrand \ It·~ mounuun ndgcs clolo<'r to Ne"pc>n Harbor on Harbor Ridge an lal 1 sit\ a le<,\ \UC'Cesl>ful ) mhol of the e,0111. l'\l'1t1ng Oranfe <. oa.,t rcalt\ market Tha~ baronaa t''>l,ut<' ai. thl' cpllome ut grac10ul. Ii\ ana. the top of the mark queen of thc hill It ha'> C\t'l)thang a home t'Ould a'ik for except Jn o"nt'r Fave year' an de\Clopmcnt 1h1"1 a alhman·., mJ\· trrpaecc hJ' fl lx'dmom'>. 11 bath\ \ fireplalC\ .1 '' ulpturc garden oil tht• labrar; a wlanum nc'\ to the pool and an ROl)..<;quarc-toot \lilnt' lCllar Surrounded h\ an .tlrr ot na11vc lanJ~apt' 1h1· e\latt· \llcnth unrc' out on an {'nan~ ut l It\ hght' ~lrttch1ng Imm C atalin. 111 thr Holly "'ood Hall' II' if'C'Cll 'llatc rnul ~a imported tr11m (h1nia .rnd " held 1n placC' b\ S2 !KIO ~onh nt ,op~r naal'> l 'vef'\ l&Cnt 1n IO~n COOlt'dC\ that tht' ~ttang 1 magnificent the .kcor '>plcnd1d. the t1oor plan na .... k\\ and th( S3 mallton pnlt' ta~" hur -hut ~far that 1mpo11~nt 1nifcd1cnt 1' \tall ml\\ln&. d bU\ef i\ m1'i'img hU\t'r " hardh a di\· un11u1"h1ng lcatu«-of million dnllar plu~ home' C urrt'nlh thl'ft' arr 11\er 12~ 'Ulh pro~n1e'> nn the Nev.pun Bc:ll:h markrt .md onh tht' or'" nr1 are \Old a month Ob, 1ou~I\ the tunher \OU gn up from a m1lhon dollar pncc and thr tanht'r \OU g<"I awa\ Imm a ha\ tront ltX·auon the <il\)1,1.t'r th.it rate of \.'lk bctome" But hu\lne"' I\ greai da1m agent\ lrom Huntington Reach to Laguna although not lake the booming pre-I l)80 day\ The\ cl111 m two d1f- ft"ren1 markt't<, Mr 1)111 there. onr for the bU'rt'r\ and ont lor the ~llt'n buvcr1\lilear I 9K 1 e)t glas~s. re· 1.:e<,c;1on nHlt.1t'I<, whale ~lkr. <;tt throuih m\t'-1..olo~ I ~XO tila'>SC'i 1'.ltather pru\ 1dc<i 20/ ~O \ 1.,llln ot the markC't Board 1)1 Rtaltor"~ ellle1.u t1H· [)v.11ht Dad.c·, d.la m "tht'rl' appear' to til' mm 1.um1na together no"' on 'aluc and 1h1t. alona ""h lo~er anterr~t run. I'> cau 1n1 the markt1 to pad. up PmC''> "'on"t 10 up \IJn•fi· c.antl) hut horn('\ v.111 ~ sold fa~ter The truth" tht're wt'n-•lo\ of home, to he "11d and for tht tint tame tn }cal'\ prople art' ~·ramblan& to bu) them " N"w th( malhon Jnllar que t1on. V. all that <;(:f'lmble !Tac h from the tip of Harhm hland to tht' top of Harbor R1Jae" Jim ~ood ll\ltt la NeWJOrt B~ French hostages' captivity to end~ newspaper says 1 BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Eight French hostagei. held by Moslem groups in Lebanon will be released o ver the next nine days. the lelt1!tt Beirut newspaper as-Safir reported Saturday. Four hostages \\ 111 he reka\cd within two da>" and "thl' remaining four will bc I reed \\ 1 thin a 'Wl'd. afterwards." the nc-w!.papcr quokd unidentified !tourcc~ as <1a)1ng. The two-paragraph report du.J not 1denufy the hostage!. to be releast.'d Nine Frenchman arc mi!.sing 1n Lebanon. lsl.im1l Hol)' War an o rpnizat1on ol h11te Moslem C\ trcmists which 1s said lo have ttl'' wnh Iran. has datml·d respon!.1hl11t\ for k1dnapp1ng four frcnchmen. Ill· eluding researcher Michel Seurat The group later '><ltd 1t killed ~urat. but his bod} wa!. nc,cr found The newspaPl·r said 1ts sourll'\ "indicated that thq obtained their informauon from panics connected with the case. in add111on 10 ellort'i exerted outside Cl ebanon) in tht'> regard." Freance'-; prime minister. Jacque' Chirac. on Thursday telerhom·<l President Hafe1 A~sad of Svna and discussed "1ssuec; of mutua( intcre\t as well as bilateral relations · the official S)'nan .\rah 'Jt>v. ~ .\gcnl' said. The e1f.trem1st \h11tr group Habullah. or Part\ lll (.,od, 1~ bao;cd 1n thl" ~} nan-contrt~kd Bekaa Valley in Lchanon and ha\ been hoked to hlan11c Hol} War S}na alc,o main- tain<> close tit''> \\1th Iran v. h1ch 1ntlucnu:., radical \htllt' gruup!. tn Le· ha non Dt'J1UI~ Prerrna .\11 Rt·1a 1oa}l'n of Iran. "ho "a' in Pan<; for thrt•c dJ)' ol talb with f rrnl h utliual!> la-.t Wl'd. dented f-ndJ) that , Iran had uintal't w11h tht• ho\lage taker\, but '>Jtd his guH rnmcnt would ur,e 11' influence to gl'l them rekascd Four mcmht·" of a tcle' 1s1on ere" \\l're ~1zed 1n "}1o'>km west Beirut on 'A arch M, an<l a ~ruup c.alhng ll~elt tht• Rl'' ol u llonan J u'tll l' Org;tn 11at ion c.la1mc:d respom1b1ltt} fhc four cmrloVel'S of the 11.:k- ' 1'1on station Antcnne 2 art• lOr- respondent Philip R(K'hot 1Q, cam era man (1eorpt''> Han,en 4 'i. 'ioundman .\urel ( ornca. 54. and ltgh11ng engineer Jean-Louis Nor mandin. ~4 Their rclatt,.l . ., ha"l' recel\cd let- ter' and photograph'> 1nd1cating that thC\ an· well Color <.napshotc.. show the.· four un.,ha' en men reading ..i Ma~ 14 l'd11111n of the l.ehanl"ic.' m·w'lpapcr I Om•nt Lt' J<1ur The c.untcntH>l thc ttl.'r<. ''l'rt' not rclc.'a<.l'd < >tli , 1al' 111 C hir;.h,.·., offic.e ~.i1d thl' matl·11.1I "a' ~1H·n to 1he 1elt'' 1.,1on \la li on f hur\dJ\ night Presidential contenders The two leading presidential candldates ln tlie Colombian presidential election are Vlr- glllo Barco (left), of the Lib- eral Party. and Conservative Party candidate Alvaro Gomez Hurtado. Colombians vote for a successor to Presi- dent Belisarlo Betancur today, with the country's mllitary on strict alert after guerrilla violen ce killed more than 50 people during campaigning. Apartment bombed / Gorbachev hints shakeup is due in foreign •r fairs b d ~ been c.alled home for MOSCOW (AP) -M1kh111l S assa ors and tltit Gorbachev was Gorbachev has expres_sed _his dis-'.he mee~·~~·outhne a maJOr rcstruc- pleasure at the wa y Soviet diplomat\ npecte f h foreign Ministry. have handled the nation's fore ign tunng o t c . affairs. and 1nd1cated that maJor In December the appointment of changes may be made at the Foreign Valentin M N1k1forov as deputy Min1str). foreign minister was seen as a step Rumors of an impcnding m101str) toward 11ghtcn1ng party contr~I over shakeup first arose last Jul)' when the m1n1str) that (Jromyko. w o now Gor'bachev, the head of the Soviet holds the largely ccrmoni~ post f;of Communist Party, replaced Andrei Soviet president. had dominated or A. Gromyko. who had spent 27 years so long. as foreign minister. with Eduard A. N1k1 foro' ·~ a part) official who Shevardnadze. <,pcoalizes in organ1i:at1on and per- Shevardnadze. a Commun1\t Part' sonnel matter., leader from the C1eorgian republic Recentl y. maJor d1plomat1c pos- had htlle pnor foreign poltr'I' n· tings and ministry officials ha"e also penence. been shufficd On Friday, Gorbachev spoke to top Tass announced Wednesday that Soviet diplomats and senior part\ Yuh Vorontsov. ambassador to officials. Although the official I a.,, France. and Anatoly Kovalev, a news agency provided onl)' a 'agul' drput) foreign minister. had been outline ofh1s remarks. It made 11 dear rromott"d 10 the rank of fi rst deputy that G orbachev was not happ) "1th lnreign m1n1s1er past handling of foreign affairs Vorontso' who~ new posung was "The expe rience of \en H't coniirme\1 b) a m1~1<1try official on diplomacy in recent years wa\ exam Ma) 7, rephu:c\ (Jeorgy M. Kor- ined critically and with part)-',tyk nienko, who 1s ~1d by Western exactingness," Tass said. Sut11 d1plnmats to have m?"ed 10 the party language customarily mean'> that thl' ( entral (omm11tl'e '> 1n ternat1onal party leader wants changes made derartmcnt a\ an aide to Anatoly F An elderly woman ls helped out of an east Beirut apartment bullding after an explosion tore through the second floor. She was one of only two people wounded in the second bombing ln the Christian sector ln two days. Tass g.ave no details of a repon 11 Dohn nin said was presented b> She' ardnad1c Dohr\ nin "a<. named to the in- A senior Western diplomat ..aid tlul·n11al part) 1,ccretariat in March earlier Fnday that other cnvo:y'> had .iller 2-1 H'ar' a<. ambassador to the told him that some ~O\tCt am· l nued ()tall'' . . 12 killed by terrorists on eve of holy day By the Associated Press TRINCOMALEE. Sn Lanka -Tamil terrorms killed 12 Sinhalese villagers. including a child pulled from his mother's arm'> and hacked to death. at the begin1ni of the holiest of Buddhist festl\ als. witnesses and soldu.·r'> said aturda\ The \. tCllms. including four "omen and two children. "ere killed Fnda) night on the eve of the Vesak fest•' al and aturday morning 1n two hamlets 1n eastern Tnnrnmalce d1stnct and in one JUSt south 1n Ha111caloa The Ve..ai.. Fe5t1val. on the full moon ealh ~a~. commemora1es the birth. t•nltghtcnment and death of Lord Buddha. Ciovernment and army onictals said the Vcsak attacb apparently were intended to dri"l' \inhalesc from the area. Rebels claim the government 1s l'ncouragmg \tnhale'it' to r,ettle 1n 1rad111onal Tamil arl'J\ to reduce the ramtl cont·en1ra11un Supplies alrllfted to Island I . BRIDGE l>EAR MR. (iOHE' mil1tan auachl' 1n \ou1h .\Ima 1n retahauon for the ordered e>.pulc,1un nl the top South Afncan defense attache 1n Wa!>htngton 1 hl· l 'n11ed States had already announced that 1t planned to recall the attache. Col. Robert Ha\ttl' tor ron.,ultat1on<i Hastie's recall was announced b~ the \tat~ Department on Fnday. at the ..ame time 1t .. aid the South African attache. 8ng.ad1er .\lc,ander Potgc1tcr. "as being e1Cpelled 10 protest his l·oun1ry·s ra1dc, again<,! alleged guerrilla targets 1n three nearb\ countnc<; on \.fonday Waldhelm rally dlsrupted VI ENN .\ '\u<11na -.\ rrcc,1den11al campaign rally for Kun Waldheim "as d1'>rup1cd Saturda} b> about 20 'hanung demon.,trators "ho unfurled banners protesting the former l '\ \Ccretar: -general\ tand1dacy One of the rrote<iter!> v.a<; Beau· Klarsfcld. a (Jerman involved 1n tracking down 'laL1 war cnminal'> from her base in Pans Police and Waldheim o;upporter<; tore up the banners. The demonstrator~ chanted "Waldheim n.cin!" until police began dragging them out of thl' ~uare in Vienna's <itephansplat1 tourist dtstnct C c.·ntral police head- quarter~ ..aid one drmonstrator \\;J\ Jm·~tcd on charges of d1-.1urbing the rcan· after a '>hll\ 1n~ match between pro1es1cr\ and \\ aldhc1m '>UJ1J10ftl'f'> Defense mlnlster dies in crash .\NTAN.\N.\RIVO. 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Sense of purpose, dll'Cctlon wtll be restored 1blc newsof1nhentanct. 'hake $lltui quo. n-fusc to be bound by obhaat•on not tJJhtfully your own. CA~CER (June 21-July 22)· Dialogue acuvated 10 connection wtth partnership, lepl afTa1n., mu- n~. public rclauons, clash of idea~ with one you respect. You'll Jain th rough wntten word. Gemini. Virgo, Sagmanus people play roles. ---~ role VIRGO (Aug. 2)..Sepl 22): Spot- hJht on mystery, mtnsuc, romance. clandestine meetms, arranaemcnts. Be discreet, mamtain aura of alamor. Terms wtU be clanficd, you'IJ eventu- ally get your way. Pisces, another Vu·ao fliure prommenlly. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): SYDllEY Ou11 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, M9Y 25. 1988 A.I creatJv1t). wiUananes~ to at• to heart of maum lf ptrSjs1ent, debt will be paid. you'll locate arucle that had been Wlt.hhdd and cumntly ll avail- able. reco..-c~. Focus on oc:Jd>ratfoo. popularity. pbysu:al lppcat'l..O«, chanct to \lrlll contest. Gnninj plays role P (Ftb 19-Mattb 20)· Your TA~US (April 20-May 20) Emp!tas~s on movement. com- muntcattoo. popularity, ab1hty 10 reach people m far-away places Social activities acocleratc, you'll add to wardrobe, you'll also become more aware of appearance, body image. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Del.all!> unravel -concerns finaoc1aJ status of others. your own POlential. POSS- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Low key approach bnngs desired results. Domestic adJUStmcnt md1cated, you'll be repu1d for recent loan or cx~nse. Emph.asls on diplomacy. voice, humor, seniie of drama. Taurus, Libra natives play significant Emphasis on pracllcahty, invest· ments, future prospects, deadhncs, intensified love relationship. Attend to details "in person." Well-meaning individual could create havoc through careless action. open. stnve to commurucate wttb rclatjve in trtDs1t. Refuse to be limited by one ~bo lacks faith, i envious. Reach beyond previous expectations. Aries plays key role. SAGIT?AIUUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): CAPRICORN ([)c( 22-Jan 19) You have valuable allies bebmd accocs. EmphaSJS on confidence, aplomb, ab1hty to fau rc.ahty wtlh knowledge that yo u w1U cmercr victonous. Famuy reuruon 1s pa11 of exciting scenario. Cancer native plays rok. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): What appeared to be an ''1ntolcrable" situation is due to boomerang In rour favor. What seemed lost w1l be ··quest" 1s ocar eompleuoo. Wishes will be fulfilJod. you•u ,et credit Iona overdue, populamy aocruses. po~rs of per1uasioo are exercised tn pos1t1vc manner. You'll be on more soud cmouonal-financial ground. IP MAY H IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y you're due to ma.kc new Sll{t in new direction -you'll be more indepen- dent, creative, and love wiU not be a stranicr You work well under press. ure. vou meet deadlines ..:=.., SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasize versatility, keep options Accent independence, onsJOality. SUNDAY 11 TO 7 SPECIAL HOURS MONDAY 9 TO 1 LAST ODAYS! MEMORIAL WEEKEND SALE . . 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NO PHONE, MAIL OR SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN. THE BROADWAY 1 5 SOUTHlllN C ~llf011N I A I 1 It's open season on speed; l&w enfprcement's ready By tb~ Auoclated Presa Memonal Da)' weekend marls the ~tan of summer. when the dnvang 1s ~peed\ ctnd police are tl')1ng new 1.1.nnkle~ to enforce the sometimes unpopular 55 mph speed hmit. In '>ome \lates police arc being sneal' U'iin& unmarked car~ and J1rplanl'' In othac,. they ti")' to be as '1'1bk a' r<M1bk or combine both t.lllll \ "1l4.:c<l \l't'nt'> w be a real problem "'h~ 11 tlw v.Jrm "eather hits " ~1d ( 1.11' '"h11nn ,,1 the L tah H1ghwa} PJtrol · Pt•upk 1us1 get out there on a '>Unn\ JJ\ ind g.o a Int faster than the~ c.hou l<l · In \llnnt·,ota v.ht're a new state lav. v.dl ri·in11t driver!> to exceed the limit tn I u mph ""lthout besmirching their fClllfd\ tlUlhontiCS are han$Jng H'llU'-' nhh1m' ilmund specd-hm11 \1gn) w h1ghl1ght them and promote '>Jk hl>liJa, dn.,mg <hid R11g.er Lcdd1ngofthe Mmne- 'ot.t \ta1t· PJtrol '>a1d he fears that the nclA \IJlc IJ"' ''h1ch 1seffect1'e A.ug I "'111 l'n1:11urage speeding. The law rx·rmll' llnl'\ ot up to s I 00 for dn\ 1ng tx·t.,.,t•en 5' mph and 65 mph. but the oOt·n't' " llllt marked against the Jrl\ l'f \ lat t'O'>l' In "..in'J' "h1ch al read) has a s1m1lar law. the Highway Patrol 1s set 10 crack down on speeders during the Memonal Day weekend. Col. Bert Cantwell. Kansas patrol supenntcndcnt, was at Royals Stadium in Kansas City Thursday to pubhcaze "Operation CARE" - Combined Accident Reduction Ef- fon -a nat1onwtdc plan to keep the death toll down this weekend. Earlier this year, the Nebraska Legislatur<' passed a bill that would have increased the speed hm11 on Interstate 80 from 55 mph to 70 mph next ~car. Gov. Bob Kcrre)' vetoed 1t. Residents of several Western states argue that the speed ltm1t. onginally imposed to save energy in response to the Arab oil embargo. as inap- propriate on long stretches of open h1ghwa)' in the West The National Research Council has estimated the 55 mph hmtt sa ved between 3,000 and 4.000 ltvcs dunng its first few years. Sen J James faon. O.Neb . has said he would push for legislauon allowmg the speed hmtt on the Interstate system to increase to 70 mph Douglas M. Fergusson, vice presi- dent for highway traffic safety for the National Safety Council, said last month that falhna psohne prices will result in more traffic deaths, simply by encoura11na people-to dnve farther and more frequently. His rep<m said every 10 cent-per- gaJlon drop translates into about 25 bilhon additional miles of highway travel per year in the United States, which works out to 650 additional deaths based on current milcagc- dcalb rates. U S. b1ghwa~ traffic fatahues hav<' dechned since the record 56,278 de;sths 1n 1972. Deaths fell to 46,000 in 1982 and f('wer than 30.000 1n 1983. Maryland 1s bnnging telephones into the battle against lead-footed drivers. A toll-free telephone number has been opened for motonsts to report unsafe dnving on 1-95, said state pohce Sgt Bill Tower. and cruisers w11l follow up on the rcpons. he said Jill Angel of the Cahfom1a H1$h- way Patrol said more than I m1Jhon c1 tat1ons for speeding are issued 1 n the state every year. "We write more tickets for speed than anything else," she said, although drunken dnving actually causes more deaths. CALIFORNIA Civil War anniversary Soldiera enaage ln hand-to-hand combat Saturday dwing a Clvtl War re-enactment at Roarln& Camp near Felton, Calif. About 450 troo1>9 from throqhout the western Unlted States are takln& part ln the Clvil War'• Auoclatlon'• Memorial Day Week- end ob.ervance com.memoratln& the war'• 126th anniversary. Bone marrow specialist returns to U.S. S.R Texas stor1Ds kill four; others znissing By the Associated Pren ha \e been 1,753 cases diagnosed tn Los Angeles Count) LO ANGELES _ A leading bone marrow since AIDS first surfaced more than fi ve years ago. three H' lbl' "" 0<'1ated Press ~I >I< [ \\ORTH Te\as -Violent, fast-mo" 1ng 1hun•k•,1t1rm'"' 1th v. 1nds up to 75 mph dumped nearl) 4 int ht''> 11 fi11n ~aturda:,.. caving in part of the roof of a ('rO\'<lnl ho,,ling alle). A.t least four deaths were ,111nhutl'lJ to the storm The torrenual rains swelled creeks .ind tlohtkd un<lt•rpasses. police said. Three children were rt'P•>rtcJ m1,.,.ng. '>aid pohce spokesman Doug Clarke. 1{1,ing lk•11d\\Jter'> trapped Celia Adams. 30. and her 8- \1.".H-c:ld '1n \l1i..hacl in their car. said Drenda Witt. a ,ror..c'\' 1m.H 111r John Peter mtth Hospital. "here the mothc r thl·d f\,o 1ther peopk "'hose 1dent111er, had not t>c:en rclta\l'J dll'U .11 their home\ after suffenng hean .1:1.i,._, '-'h1ch firt' C hu:f Lim "1cM11lan attnbuted to 'tr " .rnll tr:iumJ trom thl• storm " The storm tt'lllf'• ranh 111 po\\t'r to more IJ,000 homes in the Fon \~ 1rth Jlt'J 1lfi, a.ii, \..tld "I ha\t: ne,cr ~en '-"tnd and rJin ot thl' 1ntl 11,.,, th;H hlt>I. place toda ]' "<11~ ~anager D11u~ I l,1rman ,,11d ..it .i ne"\ conference. Bonner prepares to leave Ii< 1\ 11 1' -) drna H11nner prepared Saturda\ to l I .rn tn her hu,h•rn<l . .\ndre1 \al..harO\ and 1he1r Ide 1n \,,, 1c1 C\llc lcJ\ ang ht:h1nd a fam1h '>he ma) ne,er see ;1ga1n and ::in \nwnt:a 1mprc~\Cd h' hrr '>lr<ing ~pint Mrs Annnt•r f '\ "'J' ta end her nt·arlv \l\·munth sta\ in the l 111tnl\t.11t•,J 1rmcJ1,~l trt·atment~1th<1"" 15p.m 01gh1 tn l'ar" I k~· .1 great ,;iJnc,., p.ining "'Ith m) mother lt1aldrrn .11i.t ~rJndfhildren" \hl' \aid at a news contcrL'ml' .11 Lugan lntcrnataonal :\1rpon "I want lo return t• ham l"lut 11 '' n1rcmt:I' '><id and e;1.tremeh d1th ult l r r.1J1' ll'.t"in' ·r tear tht· 1sola11on 1n ""h1ch we have hved our last two years 1n Gorky. I fear life under constant supervision under the lenses of hidden camera\ used everywhere," she said. Llver patlent dellvers baby PITTSBURGH -Doctors performed an emergency Caesarean section Saturday on a pregnant woman "'ho underwent two liver .transplant operations a week ago. hosp1 tal officials said. The I -pound, 12-ounce bo)' "'a'> dchvcred two months prematurely. said Michele Baer. a spokeswoman for Magee-Womens Hospital. where the baby wa!> transferred because of Its specia l faetl111es for newborns The baby was 1n cnt1cal condition in thr hospital's neo-natal intensive care unit, consadi:red normaJ for premature infants, she said. The 22-year-old mother remained in senous condnion at Presbytenan- l 'n1 versny Hospital after the two-hour operation The woman's family has asked that she not be identified Whlte House to plumb leaks W o\SHINGTON -High-level government officials are prepanng to meet a1 the White House to consider wa)'s to crack down on leaks of classified national sccunt} informa11on. an adm101strat1on source said Saturda). The moH follows suggestions b} Wilham Case}. director of the Central Intelligence Agenc)'. of possi ble prosecution of news orsanizattons for stones he '>aid COUid JeOpard1.te L .S intelltgcnce-gathenng. It also comes 1n the wake of two recent instances in which mad-level officials at the Pentagon and State Department were fired after 1nHst1gat1ons of classified in formation leaks. I For your • converuence South Coast Plaza will be open Memorial Day. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \ ;llct pnrk1ng ;ir rhree locations -Bear Street entrance to Mall at I. Magnin -Rn .... t( >I Srrc:ct entrance to Mall at Piret's -'°)unfl< >\ver entrance to parking structure ._, SOUTH COAST PLAZA Sak' hlrh .\'cnuc • ~onhcrum • Bulllxk\ • ·ar-. • ~fay Companv • l. :\bgnin Thi: rlrnaJwcrv (Fall I Q8tiJ • Rohtmon'-. (Fall 1986) transplant surgeon headed back for the 0' iet l 'n1on on more than the 1.750 cases rcponed in San Francisco Saturday beanng a message of concern for victims of the Count)'. Dan Miller of t~e uatc Depanment of H<'."llh Chernobyl nuclear disaster aod a request from the Reagan Services told a Cahfom1a Al OS Advisory Commmee adm1nistra11on for a meeting with ov1et leaders. Dr meeting in Sacramento Fnda) Robert P. Gale. 40. an associate profesc,or of medicine at UCL.A's School of Medicine. said SeC'retary of State George Sch ultz asked him to relay the Reagan adm1nis- trat1on·s desire to hold a summit between the two countncs. possibly in September Gale met with Schultz last week in Washington, 0 .( . accompanied b~ Dr. Armand Hammer. the Occidental Petroleum Corp. chairman who has close ties with \ov1ct L'nion. Gale said he hoped th1c, tnp would pro' 1dc fullo"-up treatment to the patients he saw after the d1o;ac,1er and coordinate treatment for the thousands of people sufTenng from less ~ .. ere rad1at1on exposure. No brass band for new CO l'oORTON AIR FORCE 8,.\~E. C alti -As an Air Force v.orld transpon center, th1c, \ciuthcrn ( ahfom1a ba'>e mo,e<> troops and equipment thou<,and., of males But on Fnday 11 wuldn't get a band 20 miler, up the road to ""elcomc the nc"' ba..e co mmander t\earl) 300 communll} leaders and hundred.., of Air Force personnel pauenll}' waited on the ba.-.e parade fi<."ld Fnda:,-to watch Col ucorge ~ Hillyer II I turn 0 ' er rnmmand of the base to Col Oa\ 1d .\. Voigt The rcremony alr,o marked the end of Hillyer''> nearl) 3(J...,car Air Force career. suall y dunng such a ceremon) a military band pla)'S as the airmen march b) the re' 1c.,.,,mg '>tand The bus carrying the band from nearb) March o\1r Fon:e Bai;e dashed that plan II broke do"'n on thL' wn~ to Norton. Pro .. ing themselve'> up to the emergcnq. bac,e perc,onn el plugged in a tape recorder and the changc-ol-command cercmon) v.a~ accompanied h} marching mu\JL blanng from speaker\ hung in nearb} tree<:. · 1 LA passes Frlsco In AIDS ',A.( R.\ME'<TO -l o., .\ngeles ( ount) has surpa!><.l'd an Francisco in the number of reported AID 1 case~ and 1s second onl y to New York. state health ' officials 'Ml). The city-count)' of ~an Francisco, howc,ve r. 1 still lead<> the '>late 111 the number of AIDS deaths. There Tahoe tour boats square off STATELINE, Nev. -Lake Tahoe's two tour boats face off on McmoriaJ Oay1 n the Great Sternwheeler Race, the rubber match between the two ships which have one victor) each m the 2-year-old e"ent. The Cahfom1a-based Queen and the Nevada-moored D1x1c, each carryrnga full load of pas~ngers. will chug off from here at 11 :30 a.m Prisoner tries alrport escape SAN FRANCISCO -A pnsoner was inJured Saturday after he attempted to escape from Colorado shcnffs authorities at San Franc1c,co International .\rrpon by Jumping off a second-level traffic ramp. An airport police spokesman who identified himself as Lt P1ett said the sheriffs officials were taking the pnsoner back to Colorado when the man suddenly bolted from the passenger area of the airport The pnsoner, arrested on fed eral felony charges. ran out of the terminal building into the street and Jumped off the ramp, Piett said. The man's injury made 1t easy for airport pohce to take ham into custody. P1ctt said. He was taken to a nearby hospital and IJSted in stable condmon Man to be tried for fifth dme LOS ANGELES-A man facing his fifth tnal for the murder of a former minor league basebaJI player maintains he was a v1ct1m ofbt:zarrt circumstances and 1s innocent of the cnme. The first and third Juries that heard the case of Ton) Cooks, 24. were deadlocked. The second ended 1n a mistnal when a Juror v1s11cd the cnme scene The fourth JUry con victed Cooks. Los Angeles County Su pen or C'oun Judge Roosevelt F. Dom sentenced Cooks in 1983 to 15 years to hfc in pnson after twtce indtcaung his beltcf 1n Cooks' innocence. Dom threw out the conv1ct1on but an 4\ppcaJs court reinstated tt and Dom was told to pass sentence. However. a state appeals court overturned the conv1ctton in 1985. agreeing with Dom that inadmissible evidence was allowed at the trial. t-==: ~..:=;--.==.=::;:::;::;::;::;::;::==;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;::::;;;:;;::;:::::;;::::;;;:;;::;::==::;:::;::;::;::;:::====::::;:==============:::;;;:;;;;:;:;:;- Specially trained urologists use focused shock waves to P\llverize the stones fiom outside the body. The high~nergy waves . fragmen't the stone into small sand .. like particles which pass in the urine. The procedure takes less rhan one hour and the pa .. tient usually goes home the next day.· Moet kidney stone sufferers are candidates for this alternative to surgtty. It provides several benefits: • Brief Hospita lizarion • Reduced Coru • ltJpid Recbvery For information and an appointmen t u ·zth a cer tified urologist call (213) 595,3 454 • Orange Coatt OAILY PILOT/Sundey, Mey 25, 1811 A1 Town goes ape over a pair of crazed chimpanzees I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Are the people in Nomlk,, Va., crazier than folks in other ~ or la thia an isolated incident? ram enclosina an ~led Preti atory that blew my muMl. The director of the nation's main rehabilitation center for primates prailed the City Council for spendina S2S,000 on psychiatric care for two crazed chimpanzees in the city zoo. "It ia an incredible atep forward - a wonderful precedent" said Wallace Swen. director of Primarily Primates Inc. in San Antonio, Texas. Chuck and Judy, the two distutbed chimpanzees from the VirJ;nia Zo- oloaacaJ Parle 10 Norfolk, wlll be placed at the C.enter in a couple of months, said Oary Ochsenbein, too superintendent. Tbe City_ Council voted to pay ha.If of the SS0,000 cost ofrehabilitatina the chimps. lt is no secret that thousands of homeless are livina on the streets. Many of these people are mentally ill. Soup kitchens have been set up in chUrtbet acrou the country to feed these unfortunate follcs. In many cities, service aaenciet have taken over because the local aovcmments claim they don't have adequate funds to do the JOb. Yet in Norfolk they are spendina S2S,OOO of the taxpayers· money to aive psychia nc care to a couple of chimps. ls this nuuy or am I crazy? -OBSERVER ON THE POTOMAC. DEAR POTt ne clllmpaatee la u.e moat 1.ateW,..t of all ulmaJa, IMlt wfletller craae4 cfllmpt cu be llelped by psycflotflerapy, f do aot bow. U does seem to me, flowever, tbt coHl•era.1 tilt ftcleral be41et c1t1 for meataJ H&IG, die cUy of Norfolk ltll IODt I tittle Ht. . ~ . DEAR ANN LANDERS: As you know, VCRs have become the latest thina in home entertainment. 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American Express Card. MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnotta Phone 71 4-821 -8550 YAN NUYI: San Diego Frwy. and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone. 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone· 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714 -540-8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10-9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12-6 \ I .. .. !· • . -:----•-. . Sund y. May 25 1986 Feast. file Betsy Moulton . In the days of Elizabeth I of England all food at feasts and revels was paraded in front of the queen before being presented to the guests. The monarch's official taster then sampled each offering to ascertain its "goodness and safety. "This being satisfactorily done, the queen began to eat, which signaled the assembled guests to begin their meal. This ancient ritual will again be performed at Pa cific Chorale's Spring Revels II. Hotel chef, Maiirizio Binotto, and Fete Accompli catering and party planning owner Betsy Moulton, have been researching authentic old English foods and recipes for months in an effort to duplicate a true English royal feast. Liver pate, a "ta rte of Brie," "compound sallet, " "stuffed smallebriddes "(game birds), round loaves of bread, apple "fritors," vegetables, cheesecake and platters heaping with "legge of Fowle'' will be served; accompanied by ales, wines and ciders . After researching and planning the authentic menu, Moulton and Binotto painstakingly substituted similar ingre· clients for those no longer available. The original cheesecake recipe, for example, included ''e/derrflower blossoms" for which Moulton and Binotto have substituted vanilla and lemon zest. Many of the same spices enjoyed in ancient England are still used today - pepper, ginger, cloves, saffron, cumin. cardamom, coriander and cinnamon -and will be utilized in the feast menu. Binotto and his staff are working hand-in-glove with the Chorale on the timing of all courses to be served. The pageant script demands strict adherence to the rules of protocol. No serving people, for instance, may be in the room when the queen is speaking. According to Binotto, the old English menu is a challenge, albeit a familiar one. He was formerly chef at The English Grill in San Francisco's St. Francis Hotel. "We served many English dishes there , of course; so I already knew s great des/ about the cuisine. But this is fun and excifins and my staff and I are looking forward to it. So much pomp and pageantry,'' he Mid. "I've read so many old cookbooks and so much historial material, If eel I could go back and literally plan a feast for Queen Elizabeth herself, "Moulton J.ushed. "/even ordered a book from tM Metropolitan Museum of Art and 1tudied it for wee.ks. '' The original feasts, Moulton added, usu.Uy Ltsted at lea5t seven hours, but ahe has managed ro pare thi one down to a more reasonable time frame. "The 1([1ir begins with drinh at 5:30 p.m. and we expect to be wrapping things up with coffeo and liqueurs about 9." In FJiubethan daya in jolly old ~ the Queen iated "play days" for frilDlli ol the court. Tbeee "pfay claya,., allo known • "rn· els" or 0 feuta" were festne ooc.., 6Ded wiUi entertainment, ale, food and &olic. and invitationa were highly pn.d. · Pacific Chorale tbinb it'• a tr.ditioa worth preterVing, and ii .......... u ill major annual fundniler. Spring .. a an ElisallediaD Feut. Tbil authentic-~• cel- ebration of tpring ii to bejn at S:SO p.m., Sunday. June 8 at the w.un South r.o.. Plaa Hotel. According to ReYela committee ch.irpenan; Anne Nutt, the 1100.per'?"'°° eftlling in- cludel a special pr81mtatlan to The lnine Company u recipient of Paci&c Chorale'• 1986 Keynote Award. Tbe award, which ii .being accepted by Tom and Marilyn Niellen, is given each Ye:tr to honor an incliTidual or organization for its exceptional support of the Ciorale. knong Pacific OM>rale patrona who are sup- porting this year'• e'fent are Kenneth and wole Thunberg, Lawrence and Gabrielle ~or. Dr. Mark and Shari Cole, Richard ands.fa H ... Phillip and Mary Lyons, Dr. Dani ad Patty Jobmon, John and Trish O'Donnil, Dr. R. Haney and Sbaroo Fair, William Ud Patty Hitchcock, Robert and Donna Mone, Northrop Corporation, The Irvine Canpany, City Bank and Security Paci&c National Bank. Committee m.Dera wilting Nutt include Mary Lyona, chairman of the Performing Arts Allociation of OC u artiltic coordinator, Meg Morrison, Betay Moulton. Patty Hitchcock, Patty Johnaon, Sbarcn Fair, Patty Andenon, Fashions fit fora queen By VI D A DE A I Bonnie Hall, Molly Lynch, Sally Coombe and Ski Pedigo. . ~ Revell begin with heraldry _. each guest ii announced u "Lady and Lord" upon arrival. After all gueatt have been announc~ the pageant begins. Queen Eli7.abeth I and her court of royal ladies and gentlemen, friends of the court, eerving wenches and othen take guests back through the years to participate in a genuine royal romp. There are 32 participants in the pageant and al are former or current members of the 105- Toice Pacific Claale. All participants will be eeued in authentic FJiubetban coetumes which artiltic coordinator Meg Morrison spent an mtire year reeearching and making. Morrilon playa Queen FJi11beth I and Beau Palmer of Co.ta Meaa ia Muter of Revels. Muaic will be furniahed and integrated into the activities by a collegium that consists of barplichord, recorder, lute, dulcimer, sack.butt (aacient trombone) and born. Gueata at Pacific OM>rale 's Spring Revels II will be treated not only to historically fitting food and a rollicking audience-participation play, but wiD view authentic, custom-made cottumea. Each coetume ~and sewn bj' Pacific OM>rale member and biatory buff, Meg Morrison required about 120 houn of labor. Monilon, whoee family is from Scotland, utili.Jed her free time during the Ch>rale's E~ toun to vilit museums, art galeries and euta lketching coetumea from portrait.a and other paintings. After returning to the United Statea, she made patterm and aet about to locate the •4,very hard to find" jewela, trim and braid of the Elilabetban perjod. "I know f/Yery out-of-the-way button, bead and trim place in Southern California, and have epent monthi rummaging through drawer after drawer of b&ublea and beads," she laid. wear it on may occuiona. '1'be ~ who b.d over 1,000 clrwa, liked whir.,~ and lipt colon, and one., when she WU S-. dnugb her black-dot..,. p.-Di. her entire cam'I won black, which in.de far a very 10mber~ poup of re~" McJr. ri.son added. The coetwea for die participanta in Spring Revell D, whiela took m entire year to laake, will not be the ._ bit ....... , but Will t. deeorated with h\indre.11 ol !iaW4'Wft ~ bUlttone Uiill jewele. F.ch eoenme ii lor a ''rUr. penon, IUC:b as Queen Dsrbeda I. of coune, Sir W ..._ Raleigh, Shak.,.., the Earl of Ee.a, etc •• and was deaigned to retl8ct that'*'°"'• •tion, Ilia ar her back~ arid cir~ habita. ''It hetped to hi" a relacive in SCodand wbo worka at the Her~ Home," MOrrilon mentioned. •'She bu KClll to •nlerful information ahOut Enjtan.t u abe INDila• ancient docwnelitl into reaclaWe inpeh. _. • was of enormous help to 8e in m,y ......_" Accor~ to Mormon, the E•i11betban P"iod wa a time of 'feheu, ailks, brocades, gold ani ~. with the queen alwaya having the rm.t and terving u fuhion leader for the land. · • Monilon. Wboie paimtatu.s ,_ch. '•WM& the queen wore, everyone wore." she said, puaion for authea~ -.a~ Wan in ..._11y ....... purple, which only ro alty was aUoWed to wing .. f!CY ~ • .._. and bow an elM:h wear. Aetually, Queen Eliaabeth hated pUrple and cOltUme a made, W ~ eam.d the right thought ahe looked aWfuJ in it, but waa forced to to play Queen Eli•t.di ;(.,._. • wm do. --~~----------------~~ -------- I ' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. May 25, 1888 -----. , The latest in m8.keup techniques .. ~for Kabuki dancers· White down the center Wlth a darker thades on the ide makes lhe nose appear narrow . .ted under- neath makeup makes the sic.an pinker . lips left rather plain. A demonst.rat1on in a department tore on the latest makeup tech- mqu«? Some of the ups would work: today, but this was a show of the traditional makeup fo r Kabuki dancers. Leonard C. Pronko, author of "Theatre Eastand West'' and "Oujde to Japanese Drama," who has directed more than 12 Kabuki pro- ductions an English at Pomona Col- lege sjnce 1965 was o n staae at the ~ewport Harbor An Museum. Members and guests of the Mu- c;eum Council attended the pro&ram held to promote membership and introduce a culture unfamilar to most, according to member Sandy Be1gel. Pronko was the first non-Japanese admitted to the Kabuki Training program of the National Theatre of Japan, where he spent fifteen months in I 970-71. He tS now a professor of Theatre and Romance Languages and acung chair, theater department at Pomona College. A istioa Prooko a he described the htStory aod eithebc;s of Kabuki and applied the makeup in front of the audience was Two Tomono, who has worked with him since J 966 . Femin ine •tance If you sometimes think your daily makeup or a special evenana do as time~onsumina consider this: Two coats of wax over lhe face then the white o ver the entire face plus red all around the eyes plus elaborate hnes in kecpina with the "either a male or fcmaJe" role. "The face is not aJway1 a dead while, .. said Prooko "Brown audded to a peasant or Samurai face. But, the neck 1s always a dead white. The makeup is stylized." Ma8CUllne •t&Dce ~ ,...,...._ br On1d Mu<ONll• Male makeup Once the face was done w1g'i were added. They were not )'Our wind· blown casual look. The female wig was copper based and filled 10 the skull -the maJe wig was a heavily waxed affair with coaled hair VIDA DEAi Kabuk1 theater involvin& danc:ic and comic scenes, bcfln in 1603. Men have played womens parts and. h_ad to dev1~ methods to sugest fem1run- 11y accord1n1 to Pronko, who demon- strated both roles This was achieved b> the walk and they way the actors held their hands and arms -close to the body. Pronko funher kept the rapt atten- tion of the more than 100 viewers by donning costumes after the makeup and wigs were in place. Layer after layer of padding and robes for the maJe role got the finishing touch wilh swords. Once the demonstration was over and guests were well-versed on the history of Kabuki. they were off to the Sculpture Garden for a more familiar culture -an English tea fit for a queen Puttin' on (at) the Ritz for Mental Health Assn. Hans Prager. Bob Guggenheim were honor a ry c hairmen for dinner evenT- By VIDA DEA~ Of rt.. D"'tr , ..... lren "u .iudaun 'o 'peed1l' But an ekgan1 dinner at l he R1t101 'Hmda~ e' ening katunng line loo<l .rnd cha tung b~ supponersof the 0( \tental Health Ass<x:1a11on rhere wa5 formal table hopping. tuxedoed Maclay Burt, prt.:\1lknt of the urgan11atmn'<; boa1d and John Garrett, executive d1rel'tor made the round., to thank thl' 21n for Jttt•nd1ng Hans Prager,u"'ncrot the:' rl''· taurant usuall\ darl.. on 'iunda\ '·and Bob Guggenheim c,l'n ang J\ honorar) chairmen "'ere alsu therl' to 1.1.l'konll' 1hediners Forming a recel\ ing lint' \\<t'rl' chairman Michael La wlt'r <1nd "'Ill' Kathleen, Garrett and "'lk lelinda and Bu rt"' ath wtle Clalrt'" 1"l' of the committee member-. of thnltnnl'r hdd to ra1<te funds for 1\111 \ ·, llous111g Option' .. V.. c "'111 rnakc: .1 Ill t ln11.-l' r S 2 2 .ooo from the dinner·· ..aid Judy Strauss, dire<.. tor of£)e\t·lopmc:nt "Hou\ing Op11uns 1s a program "'-h1ch pro' Ilk' a roommate matching '>er\ ice for t hrontlcilh mental I\ 111 .idult!> of Orange l ount\." trau!>S e'<platnt'tl T ht• program 1sdes1gncd for tht• h1ght•r funl'llon1ng md1 .. 1dual ofkr 1ng them a means of re1ntegrat1on into the commun11\ 'We are 1n the pr<Kcc;c,oftindmghou\lng. now We ha\C more applicants than hou\1n~at 1h1\ prnnt ··added \trauc,c, nthacumm1ttee memhcrc; at1t'nd· ~STYLE sa ·~n CUTS ~' PERM TOPS s23 PERMS & BODY WAVES lrod Pr!t<l\IOn ( u l Shompoo s35 & Up ~ ~ HIGHLIGHT We'1v1no 1 echn1qve R~o S50 s39 & Up MR. 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Be verly and Ho Coll were o;eatcd "11h Diane and Jim Slemons and Don and Jody Olten. Severi} couldn't n.·c,1\t "hen Diane left the Lablc fora fe"" minutes ."Noauc1aon tonight but I'm taking bads on Diane's fur [lien" h1lc she gone." Hcverl} Joked Martha and Jobn Klllefer opened thl.'1rC orona del Mar home fo1 a patn'>ne~s luncheon spun sored b~ Lll'> \itanm·ras A.uxahal) ol thl.' <>< Fam· 11~ <.en ice Assoc1a11on I I k 1s pa'>t prec;1dent of the FSA bo.ird 1 Fon..,..fiveofthegroupot "Uv.c:rc patronesses being greeted h\ Marilyn Early, Barbara Shettler.l hairman of the C\f!rlt. and Joan Mack, patrone<,' 1 RUFFELL 'S - UPHOLSTERY INC . Whett YN Oo111 Coo n Mort' 1922 HMSOR BlVD COSIA WSA ~O 11~ r,_ __________________ __ ) [ill Pierce Brothers \ ' Bell Broadway Mortuary l~~o:=y 642-9150 Spring/Summer Sale 30 ~o Off chairman When guests weren't enjoying the K1ll1fcrs' great view there was the bu llet to view and enJOY ... chutney chicken salad. strawberries. hrown1c') and lemon cooki es Fnr the third }ear students ha' e had the opponunn> to rccogn11e adults who have made a d11TerenlC 1n their Ii' es The honoree!> v. ere pres· entcd Golden Touch a""ardsdunnga breakfast at Balboa Bay Club spon· <.ored b)' the Assesment and 1 rea tment Services Center. ~ ............. ...,0....---. I lonoree') introduced by Jim Dale, A f S(' board pres1den t. and Bob Clifford, master of cercmoniec, 1n eluded Rena Bruneau nominated bv Costa Mesa High 'itudents. Ann • Mound , Estancia lligh , berry Phelps, In 1ne. Rick Carlis, l In 1 ver- Sll}. Zeff Dena, Woodbndge: Gerald McClellan, ( orona del Mar: Bill Nunan, ~cwpon Harbor. Margarita Todd, ( an yo n. Bob Lester a11d Bill Ervin, fl Modena. Gene Jackson, Orange; Barbara Barrett, Villa Park Larry Minne, f oothill. and Anna Katsukl, Tustin David and Nancy Murray, at left, with Cathy Rigby McCoy and Tom McCoy. Bob ouaenhelm and Ban• J>raCer. Floral and verbal bouquets were 0e1ng given out ao; 31 members of (armen Chapter. CX. Performing -'\ns Center, gathered for an 1nstalla- 11on luncheon at Le B1anit1 Hes· taurant Pat Rowley.chairman of all gu1ld'i. nprcsscd her pcr~onal appreciation forthcgroupand nc, fund·ra1~1ng effonsand 1n turn rNe1ved a floral arrangement fhe chapter"' 111 hold a western taper night Ma> ~I at Mesa Verdl' ( ountn Club to start a m·w vear of lundra1sing President Marilyn Early with Kathie Bond, John Klllefer and Barbara Shettler. Joan Mack (center) welcomea patronaea June Eckenweller and ¥Ulle Quinn. \ Ji...... 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ENTIRE STOCK Patter n s w .11 Notions 1 2Price (M cC<tl I-Bur da-Butterlck-Vogue) Fabrics (j"tde11 ?teetlfe 54s-ooa4 (South Coast Plz, Near Sears , lower level) ' ' " L -~ ----~ -- Or911ge CoU1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 25, t98e 83 It was qulte an elaborate wedding for Aissa and Tom A tapestry ofa red rose marked the pla~ where the late actor J• wa,.. would have sat -by hjs wife Pilar - when their dauahter, A.laaa Way.e, was married to Or. Tllomaa A. Oloail, the son of Matl.Mw u4I BeaaJe Gloaia, San Dleao. la.st Saturday. The Greek Onhodox ceremony, officiated by Patker Geor1e Stenttsoa and attended by approx- imately 300 auests in black-tic, was at St. Sophia Cathedral, Los An&eles. Guests who were seeina the Euro- pean-like cathedral for the first time psped in awe at its opulence-at the towering statuary, gold-leaf, murals and brilliantly-colored stained glass windows. Grttting guests in the cathedral foyer, groomsman Dr. Roy Halse, Newp<?rt Beach (the Wayne family physician who introduced the bride and groom) told a guest that, .. Two months after they met, Tom proposed to Aissa under her father's statue at John Wayne Airport." breath) sparkJed wuh seed pearls and sequins. Waitina -and smilina -at the altar was the aroom m white tills, a man People M~ne in 1975 de- ecribed u .. aeruus ·and "at~e21. the youoaest M.O. in the U.S.A.· ~llina a fasbjonable swath. 100, were the mothers of the couple: Pilat wa,.. in an Oscar de la Renta aold and fuchsia full-length aownl trimmed with aold buale beads ana Bessie Glteh, wearin& a beiJC silk brocade fonnal aown and bat, both lr'Wlmed in tulle, seed pearls and lace. 1 be bridesmaids -Martaa WaJM, sis• r of the bride, Debra Sdlaellle"" Doo.a Cellberti u4 CMrt Gorlovaty -wore off-U»sboulder pink satin gowns, with a cascading white rear ruffle -dcsianed by the Maid of Honor and sister of the .,-oom, Dr. XuGI Gloala. Flower 11rls, Stella MeJJ01 and Roberta bela, were in white. the newlyw~. led them 1n a circle three umes ar-0und tbe analoy. Touching. 100, was the concludJO& special prayer for the btide and aroom. Afterward, Iona hnes of mostly whue, chauffeured limousines wound their way from Los Anaclcs to Orarlje County for the elaborate weddma rc<:eption at the Inter- COnlJ'ltUlatory messqe to the l\CW• lywed1 from PresWat ud Mn. J\upa; the 42 pink and wlute topiary-tree table c.cntcrpLcccs on mt.rr0rcd pedestals (by Xavier) feanui'°' roses, tulips, . peonies.. or- chids, ins, lilieund dallies; wbne ilk noaep)'1 incorpo:rat1n1 candy-coated almonds (!Mde by the mother or tht aroom), a wonderful Greek band. as well u two other bands -one mellow and the other bot, the tra- dinonaJ brealona of one glass and one plate. Also, the tine champaancs, wines, aourmet meal and the clink.Ina of spoons on w1nc &lasses, W11n& the &room to kiss the bride apin. •• Aissa ts the most beauuf ul woman 1n the world and sbe is the woman wbo has my bean," wd Or. Oion1s. 'Tm so happy .t..J'm about to cry," said A1ssa Wayne uioms. BETTY PORTER O~e Ge11ll&l.IU., JoM Mwl1kJ1 ud Cbrlea Mldaaell. Later, necks craned, wa1ttng for the bnde. who -fingering a white porcelain nng her father had given her.came down the aisle on the arm of the groom's father, Mattbew Glollh, who gave her in marriage. Especially memorable was the beautiful sumbolism of the Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony -the musical chants the blcssina' of the rinp and the liShting of ta pen held by the bride and groom. Also, the crowning of the couple with whLlC floral WTCaths, the common cup from which the couple drank and the melodious sina-sonJ voice of Father Stevenson, who, joining bands with Newlywed.a Dr. Thomae and Alaaa Wayne Glonla, center, poee with Pilar Wayne (aecond from rtpt) and Matthew and Beule Glonla. '-1 Holdina hands, the newlyweds headed for the dance floor where they led lively Greek folk danc101 which contmued well past the stroke of nudmght. Departina aucsts received a gold com embossed with the faces of the newlyweds and the words: .. Our dependence mutual, our obtiption reciprocal. and we shall bve as one." Amona the other aucsts were arandmothcr of the bnde. Canaaela l>alle&e and aunt and uncle of tbe bride Marc.ella. u4 4 7!;'° 6t la Torre, H•10 ud MJpel allele, all of Lima, Peru, astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Lois Onus Cannon, Mayor (Down- ey) and t.frs. Roben Davilla, Dr Roben and Helen (wilh Darlene) Karen, Coy Merion, Toni A.munead.. Ho and Beverly Coil, Ernie and Myrna Saftig, Calc:ae Aeurke, Pauline Theodore, Henry and Ancn- ne Grum, Kathleen Toth, Dr. Joseph Simon, Dr. Frank Mendez, Dr. Huao Lol)C7.. Dr. Paul and Donna Const.an· une, Dr Allen and ~la Saran· tinos, Jan Knowlton and John Pnem, Gloria Z\illcr and M1cbaeJ, Ben (with Jimmy)· Manola.Jos. Kc Her all-white satin and lace wed- dinggown. veil, tram and bouquet (an Xavier design, utilizing stephanitas, orchids, roses, gardenias and baby's PAPARAZZI PLUS In sharp contrast to the sacrament was the mus1c ofa &roup of mus1c1ans from the USC Marching Band who serenaded the bndc. groom and guests on the cathedral steps outside nauonal Ballroom of the lrvme Hilton Hotel. Highlights ofthe elaborate wedding reception included the reading (by best man Dr. Charles Theodore) of a Other than those menuoned above, the wedding party included groomsmen Dennis Brus, Dr. and Sharon Sarback, Pete and Joann Kontopuhs, Mike and K1k1 Vusiliadis and from Germany, Cla Moarafetes. Frankie Avalon crooner of Venus comingtoMeridien Fruk.le Avalon will be at Hotel Mcndicn Fnday along with Ray ADtboay and 17-piece band to enter- tain for "A Summer Place." Ju Vitti, chairman of the OC Amencan Cancer Society's benefit, has also announced other surprise celebnty cntcninmcnt for the black ue pany. Hosted cocktails and hors d'ocuvrcs wtll be served from 6:45 until 8 p.m. during a silent auction v.1th a hvc auction, dancing and dinner following.. A trip for two to T ah ill 1s one of the big items being offered. Tickets arc S 150 each and reser- vations may be obtained by calling .\C at 751-0441 "Our goal 1s to net SI 00.000. •· said Ed Anold, who 1s cochamng with Clair McNalr the Saturday OC chapter, National Multaplc Sclerosis Soc1ct) 's third annual dinner/auction at the If' inc Hilton. "The pany won't be JUSl an aucuon, we are going to make 1t a lot of fun." Arnold. board president, • added. Items offered in the hve auction will be presented in skits with fashions arranged by KJny Leslie of Fashion Island. "Proceeds from the event wiJI fund research and direct service programs for victims of MS." Tickets arc $100 each and may be arranged by calhng 633-9391. Beribboned invitations have gone out to patrons of La Traviata chapter of the Huntington Harbour Guild of the OC performing Ans Center, bidding them to a June I party at the home of Mr. ud Mn. Barry Ro11. Saadra C1oase, patron chairman, will greet guests along with Mary T'laompsoo ud Pat Stre~ow . Karen Brief 1s chairperson for "Some Enchanted Evening." the sixth annual spring affairc being sponsored Saturday at the Ncwponcr by SchoolPowcr. The event will be a black tic dinner dance and aucuon wtth a deco formal deco r. The ticket price for attendance 1s S 1.000 per couple and includes over- rught accommodal1ons. ''Last year, the group raised almost $75,000 from tbc gala and we hope to surpass the amount this year," says Brief. • SchoolPowcr 1s the fund.raising arm of the Laguna Beach Education Foundauon. More information avaJ!- ablc by calling the office. 494-681 I FASHIONS: Laguna Beach U ni· fied Methodist Women will sponsor a fashion luncheon June 7 at Ben Brown's Terrace Room. Little Shop Around the . Comer and Peute Boutique will provide styles. The event 1s a benefit for Human Opuons Home for battered women and chil- dren. Required reservations ($17 50) may be made by calling 496-4226. A consultant from Olga will be at Robmson's Fashwn Island 11 a.m to I p.m. Thursday to answer questions and assist with selections of inumate apparel. MEETINGS: Fine Ans Patrons will hold a 5:30 pm membership m~tmg June 3 at Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum. Tuesday Club of New- pon Harbor will meet at 11 a.m. May ellesse 30 %~75 % Off May 23 ~May 30 W' are making room for our rxquisite new line ju st in from Ita ly Co me get acquarnled aHd t,lf?e advantage of our unbeli evably low sales prices Ra ck upon rac f? of our men s and women's .. non-acln·e wear leather suit s. linen and silk sft1rb . dresses and pant s all Ita lian rite Ellesse Bout1qw• Atrium Court fosh1c>n ls/a11d Fas'1wn 1s 1usl part of Ifie f\:fJt'nrnu' 27 at the Sharie Island Yacht Club for a social hour and luncheon. Ebell Oub of Laguna Beach will hold its 52nd instaflat1on luncheon June 2 at Five Feet Restaurant in Laguna. Ulllu Garrlaoa will be the 1986-87 president annual Mcdalhon Dinner Dance Fnday at the Newporter's Plaza Ballroom. Families and friends of all the Assistecns will attend the event featuring music by the Jim Roberts Salllvu, wt ll be recoa.ruzed and Arnold and Evans will receive special recogn1t1on for complcung I 00 houn of service this past year. Ass1steens of Newport Beach As- sistance League will bold the suth Quintet. Seven Ass1stcens who arc gradu- ating seniors, Gayle C1emau, Jalie Evana, Maule HeaaoD, Amy Roa11elot, Tiu Royce ud Moya The first Ass1stccns Awuhary m OC was introduced LD 1962 b) the Newport Chapter. Leading the group dunng the upcomina silver year will be Carollae LyOD, daughter of the MatdaewLyou. Floor Ceramic • W• Mii only 1st quellty • aeautltul ltallan 1Mp0rt• ..... ,~··--IO ~·-' ~-.... ! ~ p~ Save on our special wall ceramic group! Large selection of sizes and colors to choose from! Check tags I 112 ~Uu! • Beeutlfully • _,,,- glazed! Cr.ec• ·<-e•' ••••• ' ... AEO I 76 1q It Sewe50%l &~117de • Durable vinyl compoalhon • Tough & f'Sll~fliiC• veraatlle Ch•Cll 1 .. •I I) 1 12 llfG * 50% tJUI ~4/e 7tte • Mounted on ah"t' for eaay lnatallatlon! • Durably glazed Check ••o•I Appro1 sq. tt. shffl• REG. 1 79 . @ mstrong C""d 1-0•1 e Seit-slick 12 ',, REG t ot fl Sek 79,o,, 12 N~w .. 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P<l'>~thl) het:au ... e he adhere' to Kipling and lo..eepc; hi\ ht'ad while all about him .irt• lo'i1ng theirs Ron Boussom'o; h)flCr· • ,, 1 ilitlb .""'"'' llri 1 "'., .... . . .. ....... •HJ H fifWflllf •Vtl.1. kinetic pl.aywnght 1s a h1&h-vohage exaggeration o( genuine concern by author reluctantly g1 v1n1 up control of their work. ~lly Kemp as the insecure pnma donna givca a beautifuJly modulated portrayal of a smoldenna volcanic ego primed for eruptfon. Benjamin Stewan's obstreperous actor treads som~ familiar ground, but adds a good measure of d1:p1h, while Robcn "vtachray sim~ers With sinister snide- nes' as the dittatonal tage manager. fhe tour de force Of the evCOLOJ IS < 1corge pcrdal o'i· superb dcp1ct1on 111 tht· in..ecure. f)<lranotd actor who Ol'' t•nhck!>'> manages to steal the rl'\ ll'"., -and !.mall wonder: he trl'Jll'd the role in I 979 and 1~ playing It lor the third 11me Annr Long as < an;l\an·., '>OOth1ng front-of-the- hnu\e usw.1an1 and Susan Isaacs as tlw \Oung pro~·rt) m1\tress add 1toll'' of an'\1uu'i rl·altty r rcnrh hu1ld<. h" ulml'd\ and an\lel' \lo"'h topping 11 11ll 1n the \l'tond art curtain ~l'nl· .1c, the bad. \lage erupt\ tn .. hel'f pa Oil r ht'n tn\lt'ad ol 'htm 1ng .1 l!1mp.1n\ rrumhhng un 'ta8l' ht• \h1lt\ 10 the nnt da\ anJ the aftermath ut "hat ha'> been. all 1h1ng, t·on!>1dcrcd a decent opening night. IC-; a more realls11c a pproat h und .1 rl'ln·,hrng on!.' ..\n)one who has heen 1nq1l1-rd un an) k\el of the thl·ater 'ihoul<l make 11 a point tu 'iee ··J11ter'I... wh1<:h continues through June 2ti -thrl·e additional performanre' alrcad' ha .. e been added ( una1n time'> arl' X p.m TucscJa}s through Fnda)'I 2 10 and 8 ~aturda)S and 2 311 and 7 JO Sunda)S at thr SCR theater 655 ro\\n Centt'r Dn .. e. ( O'i\a Mcc,a call 951.4on for 11rkc1 informatmn CALLBOARD -(Hllden We\! C ollegt• will hold aud111on\ Tuesda, and Wednesday at .., pm in thl· .\llOr's Plao,.h<i\ tor its ,umml'r productmn ol the rnmed\ ··c,t'orgt• \\ ashington \lept I krt'°' a lJ'>I of Ii mc!n and "-Onll'n and ont• \OUng bo} is ~ing sought for thl' <.h11". which opeM J ul\ 1 in tht' Pattu Theater. ... call 89'-8124 for more informauon "Step aside E.T., move over R2D2. Make this the first movie you see this summer~ -I hl(b\ nit> hi >.1 K-.." Io~ \nl(l'll'' •I A MiM&OI •OM#Cll G'.lmCl . ~ .. tut••"'" ••,Ul(I• v t ICI • W(SIM -Ill~ " • " ~"'' ii' I.I ~ --... f'., n:ru, m --• -CINE Fl GON1 SPEAKERS ARE B r, I . 1. . .. • i{;1•Jl1111Wotl JO JO DANCER (R) SHOWS I\ r 11 JO) rRETTY IN ... 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' SO • • • ' 1:_, I f._ IL rw ~ [) I «·AM 1 · · •• · "l.a •r I L .. rw tiooM •e11u '-'•"-"I •• r'• • S29,.Ht 0Ajl" I 9' I • I"'' s" '. .(l(J •COST.l MUA [11wttmt 14,;•bt'ft w n 1111 l~ll OAtLY' It'' et• ,aJ IAI u 111 •100 • ,,. "'' a 1~ • n mll(I ld'Attfdt •4\'t •b• • ,.,~ CAL• ~I a ' JAi M '1 11 t ~ '') IU II•) •GAllOlll GMVI u ..... ,. v -f• llVI C ~7 CIAll~ ~X IJV \AT .,.,., 1 I t(l l 'II\ 4 ti> 4 ~ -w • - PoftETTV IN P'INK (PG-U) Plus C"ll '" (PC 13) OflAHC[ ~t1<11 '" Ot1•• n """'170 WtffllC•.l.Y\ I ur wrr1u111~ 1 ~, • \ANTA ANA I t1wa1d• ""'"" °M01"4 t'IAI•• t 'f 8 .lo I I' ""' ...... •1.IO , .. , 4 ••• l(I • • 1() , , Playwright Ron BoUMOm (left) and director Michael Cana van ••eat over lut-mlnate rewrites ae prop girl Saaan laaac• watche• nervou•ly ln SCR'• .. Jltten." Handicaps don't slow 'CoverStory'producer By J ERRY BUCK AP TeleYleton Wrl ... l ()\ ~'\!(,fl ES -'nu rnuld t•all Rift F-ourn1er handirap[ll•d. hut he·., much too bus:r turning out the syndicated tc!lev 1s1on scnc., ··< ·on·r Stof') .. 10 ac;k for special trl·atm<.·nt ·TJI turn up at a location '>tic. gl't out ol m} rc11wd car. gt·t into m\ "hcdcha1r and go to "'ori.:· he \a1d "I don't ha\e an cntourase. I don t "ant an) fu<,c; !'.uonc1-.g01ng1otrcat me like a minont\ ·· "r, e been 1 n a "hcckhair most ol m} hie .. ..aid rourn1er. who had poho at agr 17 ··t-unny as it ma' !teem. J"\e llt'Ver perceived 11 a<, hnvmg anything 10 dCI with what I do. I'm ma wheelchair. that's 11 ·-r, e nl·ver alled hl e t here'c; am reason pt'Oplc should be put oil b) 1i. so people nc' er "ere I ha' l" a lot ot fun doing what 1 do .. Fournier 1s the producer-"'ntt•r- director of ··(over Stof) :· which takes a wcekl> in-depth look at a top cntcrta int•r l)r relebnt\ It's been on the US.\ C ablt• Net'°'ork for thrt·e years. T h1' fall 11 "'111 be s~ml1cated to more than '0 \talion\ .\mong ''' 'ub1eus. ··c o-.er ~IOI) .. has 'howla<,ed Buh Hupe. J!JI Ltndl'n Patil La8elll'. Kool and thl Gang. and rn-ho\ts Bryant Gumhl·I and Jane Paule\ of '\f BC ·,"Toda\·· 'lhO\\ ··Each \ho" I'> hkc an old L 1k maga11ne CO\Cf SIOr) el.cept l u~· film d1p\ ... he <,a1c.J "I let the subJl'll tell it 111 the lir\t per<.on. 'ou neH·r hear thl' que\llUn\ .. The c;ho"' got m start about I II >ear<1 ago whtn Fournier tried to -0 A UNIVER.5Al PICTURE __ .. __ ,,..,.._ rnme up"' llh a Pcopk ma gall ne 1 >IX' olc,ho" · ··The \how was around for about thc }ear-; alter we dtd the palo1.'· hl' S31d. •· rhen a fn end of m ine ~W II and !.a1d. 'This show should he on thc:- a1r · Well. I'd heard that before. lie walk1, out w11h m> tape I don't 't'l' him fort"o \ear<;, and I can't find him 10 get m> tape bad. Then he lalled mc ont' Apnl da) in 19 1 He ..atd. ·1 think "e ba'c a deal ... The shlN "'ent on l 'S .\ C. able in t 984 "M) "'e"' ""as that we·d treat cable as OIT Broadwa):· Fournier !><ltd "You takt.' a show to cahlc and tr) 11 out. We were involved from the ">tan with a '$ponsor. Procter &. Gamble. and the~ have a pan ownership The) 're the rca'ion "'e'rc on the air The\·also wantt·d 10 learn ahout rnhk .. · Fournier said hi<, show "reprec;cnt\ the ne" fraruonahza11on of tck- \l\IOn ··Theda\ of the network'> as,um1ng the ad\ ertmng dollar ,., thctr. " ll\l'r" f-ourn1er said. "People: kno" ho" w turn the dial no.,. I think 1r, going to make tele\ 1~1on better:· t-ourn1er. who grew up 1n the l\1 1d"c'il. hac, been in tele\ 1!.10n tor mor<.' than ~5 )ears_ One ol hi<, tir<.t 1ob\ wa\ w-producer of the Mike Douglas \ho1.1. He directed mm· merer a ls and "rote scnpts for "( harlte·s .\ngel\," "KoJak." "The l nntd1bk H ulk.. "Ba rell a • ··Helltu"n" and ··H1gh wa> tu Hea\t'n .. Ht.' "rott' the men ll' "\111- " h<.·rc tu Hide.. wh1<.h wa\ th<.' h1ghe\t rated teleo,.1s1on mo\ 1c for the l 977-7!! .-.eason. -----NOW PLAYING I AlA COSIA MESA H\MTIHQTON 80C>i MISSIO .. VIEJO ORANGE At.t:\mt-11 .... ,.,, I • ~, .. E-.. a...t-• f ,..,,,. y., ,., .)'..0+~l>fl¥f' Ir 'l'lO 4111• /SI 41~ 841 0770 -·JO b990 blli a:1u 8UlNA PAllll fl TORO LA>iA8AA .. fW¥POlll •EACH Wl:STWINITVI UA Movott. fOw•O> EI 1 oro AMC f ISll'Otl ~, ldWlrOt ~ c.-l-osc-w .. 1 ~•991 S81 9SOO 691 (Xl3J ~-OlliO 891·~ 8UEH4 PARK LA MIAAOJI OllANGE ,.~·~1 PICllo( l !k*'I Pit-0ro¥t In 12 I 4070 Pao1oc:,w~\n 1s11t._,,. "'~ ~J) ST.\T.ES~Of -:;..o.::.; Jonathan Winters has $250 million that says his grandson can't get married by morning. I I'\"' I \~'ljj,, l\ICI lll"IM I I•• ...... k'\\l'I ' ..... \Ill,, "1"1111\ ... ,, -.... _ 1., ... ,,,... -...-. l'U-"9".f '''"M'>t,~\ ~'' ,.....,. • \11\11 .... 111 I \tf>MRI"''" , .• ,.,,. I AMII' \I \I 1· ., Ml "I \1o\tn 11 Iii t\ I "'''"'I \IUO Yl \I • ·• "'" • It< "I \l'\111 11 Mt•\ I "'''' • -... 1 "ltR\ \I 'I .... 11 .._......_ .......... ............. ._._.... __ .. ......... TV: More dollars and less sense Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Mey 25, 1NI • NBC 's peacockflylng solo By FRED ROTHENBERG l#T ............. cbration ... It now 11 NBC'1 rqular was combined widi the .. N.'' (In a 'ymbol on the au and offic11I network settlement. NBC had paid Ncbra.U BO stationtty Rulteytt'r wd old let· ~blie TV for ~ts to the .. N.") •1 a WISEHART Pyle) Nabors' career some aood. He's NEW YORK - N BC's peacock, terheads ttll may be ulCd by N "But it Mlly was a delip ftiabt· Mii< .... .._. worlon1 on a pilot an wtuch he'd play which has shattd corporate bilhna staffm Tbe proud "N" 1 not entirely matt," Ruteytet laid. Th!n~ that.a<> bump an my head ... • m1ddlc·a&ed ~U~of· wub the lctter"N" for several years, is 1n djlfavor, he 001ed. .._.--Rukt)'lttllid lbt roundrd pac10Cl Th11 Just 1n from tbc actuarial Rex Recd and 8111 Hams will fl yang JOlo as the network's new loao. In full.color glory, the new peacock and tbe hard-edled "N'" ca'-d PNdencie wire: Patnck Duffy aot replace Roaer Ebert and Gene i kel In an unpublicized move, the "N" also will be cnlflved ouc moo th into vi5ual ~ corinicu and that ttw Sn,000 an cpilOde for his return 10 on .,"At the Movies." Recd is fhe was unccremoniou ly dumped. NBCs corporate headquart'1'S JO detail oft J feathers, "'heo reduced i11 "Dallaa," wbtch, accordm& to Uncle waspish film critic for the New York The new symbol has su feathers New York. wckomina all \'i11ton. size. cau.ed it to become UA• Bob'• calculator, means that Duffy Post. Harris has reviewed films fc»' Instead of 11 and tbe bird'• head now "A IOIO ls not meant to be chanted recotnizablc 11 a peacOcL Now, a.be aeu S37,SOO every tjme he chan1es both Showtime and "Entertainment faces to the viewcn' riaht, rather than frequently," Rukettcr saLd. '"This si" leathers ttducc better and tbey all e11.Dfttlion. Tonight." • • • lef\, said Bud Rukeyscr, NBC's ex-new loco. we antic1ptte, will be our willhavcd1fftrmtcolon,oneforcach 'to . sbow what terrific prO&l't's "And So It Goes," NB newscaster ccutive vice president for corporate new loco indefinitely." ofNBC's six broadcast divilioaa. television has made over the )'tars Linda Ellerbcc's sardonic auto-communicat1ons. Rukeyscr u1d former NBC Presi· RukcyKrsatd the thcdnap finn of Duffy acts Sl0,000 more than 1t cosi bioarapby, has been picked up by The deposed "N.'' controversiaJ an dent Fred Silverman had wanted to Chennaycff &. Ocismar Atlociala. to make an entire "Leave It 10 producer Bernie Bnllstcin itself when it was unvetled an tbc setridofthe"N,"buthch1msclf...as worlun&under ilvcrman'sdirectioe. Beaver" episode in the l 9S0s, and the ("Ghostbusters") and actress Manha 1970s and eventually uncovered as ousted in 1981 befo~ a full loto actually had started cra&ina I.be .-, cast on that show cbanae<i expression Mason, who plan to tum 11 into1 film, the same symbol as Nebraska public change could be made. As the third· peacock ,ymbol. Whee Sllvermaa at least six or seven times. B d ·ca1 bo h television, will move into l°'o retire-place network, NBC had moreSttJou' resi•ned und-p-•ure in 1911, tbt Incidentally, "The New Leave It to a roa way mu!'• •or t · ment. joanioa the Olympic nngs that problems th.an its l~o-1dentity cnsJS pla:S".A.ere l~ked~; 1 vault. Beaver," the updated sencs with the Finally, good news for "Punky were incorporated into ABC's visual .. It was a combinauon of NBC arown-up cast that recently switched Brewster" fans. Both of you. The identity before the 1984 Olympics. do1n1 well and our 60th anntversary, "We JUSt asked Chenna~ft" A from Showtime to WTBS, the Atlan-show is forgotten, but not aone. NBC In an interview, Rukeyscr referred so it seemed like a good time to Gcismar to fi.nish it up.'' Rukeyter ta-based cable-television "super-canceled it, which explains alf those to the former NBC symbol as "the straighten this thing out," Rukeyscr said. "As a company in 1 visual station," costs $450,000 per show a black armbands you see everywhere proud N." .. said. medium, it's important to have a trifling $385,000 more than the on the streets these days. But ui.-,..... NBCs new logo actualJy was During Silverman's tenure, the qualh) symbol. The rilht look i• ori&inal.Jccpcn"' Wally. ''Punky" will take its terminal cute· NBC'• old 1010 {bottom) re-unveiledMay12durinathebroadcast pcacock..whkhhadbccn NBCparcnt mott1mporanuoNBCt6anitwowd More dollars ·a;d icss sense: With . _n_es_s_to_sy_n_d_ica_t1on for new episod_e_s. __ P_la_c_cd_b_y_n_e_w_pea __ coc __ k_(top __ >_·-r-o-f_"_N_B_c_s _60th ___ An_ru_· v_e_rsa_ry_C_e_I_· _co_m_p_an_y_R_C_A_'s_s_ym_bo_I ri_o_r _co_l_o_r T_v_. _be_fl_or_a_m_•_n_u_fact_u_nna_· _oo_m_pan __ Y_:_· _ the exception of Leonard N1moy and William Shatner, ever wonder why the "Star Trek" crew docsn 't show up anywhere else? They're busy milkrng the cosmic cow. For a recent appear- ance at a Florida video store. George Talcai (Sulu) and James Dooban (cn&inccrScotty)ca~b wanted S 1,500. first.class round-tnp air fare from California, chauffeurs. limousines, armed security guards, suites in the best hotel in town, plus $1 50 a day spending money (having to spend your own money is so tacky). I say beam them up and to heck with it. • • • From "Roots" to ruts: Af\er 24 hours stretched over two mm1scnes, the book finally is closed on "North & South," and not a mmutc too soon. either. Now ABC has signed "North & South" author John Jakes to write an "oriJinal novel" (as opposed to his unorif!nal novels?) called "California Gold,· set Herc In This Very State from 1870 to World War I. • • • "The Big Spin," the lottery fest broadcast, thundered into the top-I 0 hst of nationally syndicated pro- pms, cd21na "EnteruUnment To- oi&ht." .rPeople's Court," and "Oonahue," among others. It's on 11 California stations. • • • Mary Tyler Moore, whose canceled series, "Mary," was a tremendous flop, apparently wiU get another try. CBS programmer 8. Donald Grant claimed that the problem with "Mary" was that viewers hkrd Moore an the newsroom setting but hated everybody else. The fact that 1t was a lousy show had somethmg to do with I(, tOO. • • • The g.iant economy-med ratings for "Return to Mayberry" did not go unnoticed at NBC, so g.ird yourself fo r a two-hour special caUed "Christmas in Mayberry." The show even did Jim (Gomer -Jack Cum. I SA IOllAY "SIZZLING AND TENDER. A love affair ~tween two women done with style .ind punctuated with homor -W11lam "'"" t"''' '' 'l'IA\ \I R\IC I Fltl 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 SAT·d 1:45, 3:45 5:45, 7:45. 9:45 rdwards TOWN CE NTER . .. . .'.'' '751 -4184 I ( l' f. lltiofl I ' f "A CLEVERLY ENGINEERED COMEDY. A WARM-HEARTED FARCf·FANTASY." -CHAltlES CHAM,llN tOS ANGELES TIMES flt l:tl, 1:15, lt.15 SAT .... 12:00, t:OO 4:00, 1:00, 1:15, 10:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA ...... :.".:=: ... 673-8350 t•••Tum .. ,ITDl, mll 9ISA 751..tlM EDWMDS TOMt . -.na mu ut-4141 IDWAIOS CllJIA CUITT:l • 191 511·'500 mwMDS n rmo Ullll llAll 4'7· 1711 EDWMDS SO. COAST LACllU *UIUll52l-1'11 rACflC ;ATrWAY ...... ,.. JM-6220 EDWMDS llSSDt VD> MAU ..,. 154-1111 -rTllTll 191·05'7 IDWAIOS llMlSITl EDWMDS vu.Ml COfTD -u U1U <m> m .01n n.,_m 191·3'93 AMC FASHION SQUM£ PACFIC llWAY 39 lllt·ll 9WlllWTH • UA WESDINSTfJ TWIN 195.5333 aA .. OAtHMAT ..... ae MONDAY THAU SATURDAY IST 1 PERFORMANCES u Fsc ... 111 .,,., .,,. .. ., W1SI GUYS 111 2:40 .. u IOJIO 21llll4 tUI ftt•lty II Otl A,.,t Fill WITH Fill t"'IJI IUJ 4401 U ILUf CITY 111 u s.,. 110 SAY YES f"-111 1oe1oes•1••oe 11 • DOll T STlllO HAN "Nfl AT ClOSI llANOI tll 121M a110 Jill ti• lOIM ANAHEIM ll141Ut H U lt.,., ff ft11fs ,,.., ... . .... 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SHOCl CttCUIT Ml ltoN IAOLl 1,..1a1 GATEWAY tlUI Ul t6U r "' ~" V•lltr y,,., SALVADOR 111 I SS41lt40t001111 UlllO ~ND STlVUTll lTAUOOfl COIRA !11 I )0 1 M J 0 f 00 It 1 J UlllO SOUND n1vun1 nau0f41 CO .. A 111 hlO J 10 '., 1-00 lf'IJ IK'\I ' snuo HAN ,.NN AT CLOSE tANOf Ill I o 4 .. t 1 S I H lt-0 Al.AN AlDA SWUT lllHTY l'Ol I )0 l 0 t 00 I )0 10.tO ... UlVIUll HAUOf4l COllAttl 'IOTICTOl 1t1 'OLTllOllSf II: THI OfHll SIDI ,,..,SI CAT'S fYI 11'6-1>1 SAY YU 1,..u1 lAIT IUOIT 111 to.ii <•VIM TOP OUN1,.1 OlTIINO IVIN 11 , ' Daily Pilot Salutes LIONS CLUB $1-MIWON FISH FRY & CARNJVAL Of ficlal Program Tabloid Thursday • May 29 Local charities have received over $1 - mllllon from this annual benefit hosted by the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. ,.,,, ·-some of the mo9t ttwllng .... MqUeOCes tMlf. swift. ipitfy and •""*'Ii. two hcus of pure pow!'' _,._--. ~ f/UIGAZME llCIEllllE .. . . exciting ... lenfflc ... the 9Cr'W'I expk>deal .. lnc::ntcMM. 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""" •IT-* Id.a ( ~ ., 1 -- • I .-----Ueae trustees defend ·•1t looks like Nixon has reason to smile, able as he Is tocJaJm victory, however limited. Jn his toughest comeback campaign_. ·' " ~-- r . -__..,.._ 1+ -· DONALDM. ROTHBERG PoUtJcal Writer Jaca islons znade this year AIHISOI ----__.,,. . .; and JO Sf PH SPl AR ft~Ed.itor. ~~ are proud of the SaddJeback • t.Uauoity College District Board of ~ ~· decisions and achieve-l~ · ...... this year. J: ' It.ii "CrCttable that a few md1v1d-,;. · wbo were unsuccessful in the dection have cbosen to be ful in their loss by casting .... IDS on the board. ii also unfortunate that a former iyee of the district, who assisted om of the un successful political paians, has chosen to chastise the led board in the press. Because of continuing charges, the board it is time to set the record t. tion is the first priority ofth1!> That is why we are workmg '6'~"1111111.S providing more teachers for *9rooms of both SaddJeback Irvine Valley colleges. That 1s ~ arc reducing the cost of a.ftlillClra,cy in favor of strcngtheni ng •.-ni~·on, vocational training and ........ "'1t such as counseling. tutoring the library. We feel that these ~menls are in the best .. 1lltlm of our students and the ~ha nit)'. • Despite the shortage of state funds, ,J , 1'ft ~bas taken the initiative to • ~ local financini to provide ~ permanent faci hties _ for our 'h ts at both campuses, improve-.. · .._.ts in the library at Saddleback ~etc, improved facilities for the ;\ F pr~m and new rec-.,, facihues for use by students I! l the community. In May. the new lmincu General Studies Center will ~i 9"ft at Saddleback, fu ll y supported •A ~'.an excellent tcachmg staff and .., '"· Jlllllllmancc attention 1:-' (.(_~ members are active in .'' ~ legi slation to benefit our • ;" ~ooal programs. Just last week, lo' of us attended a legislative · eiJina in Los Angeles where the . 1bturc of the Ca!1fomia Commun11y Colleaes was reviewed. funds for 1986-87 would be less than needed. lhe board began the d10icuh task of reducing expenditun:s 1n a manner that would keep reduc:uons as far from the clauroom as possible. We have aoccp~d the recommen- dations for cutting costs that the acting chancellor or the district and his staff have offered and we hn\e taken measure to minimiLe the impact on our employees. The board has also encouraged suggestions from all members of the staff. These arc difficult decisions, but the Board ofTrustees has approached them w11h clear educational pnori11es and with an open mind. To say that these issues arc pohll· cally motivated 1s not supported b) the facts and reveals the political mouvauon of the 1nd1v1dual making these charges. Finall>, the board has had quite enough of heanng about its .. unton interests." The board 1s working w11h its e11.cellent administrators, faculty and staff to resolve the financial problems of our dt!>tnct. Both the facult) and the classified staff rep- rescntall' e bargaining groups ha vc made salary reque~ts and the board 1s negouating w11h them as it is required to do by law Again, the board·s approach to these salary issue) has been a respon- sible one and no premature actions have been talcn because of the board's need to v.e1gh and balance all of llS finanetal obhgauons. The board intends to continue these ne$O· tiations and is grateful to the bargain- ing organ1za11om for their undcr- standjng and patll'IKe The Saddleback Communll} ( ol- legt D1stn ct Board of Truo;tces v.111 continue its balam·ed. progress1 .. c approach to 11s tasks It w1 II also do M> in a manner v..h1ch ensures a har- mo01ous environment and respect for all of1ts emplo}ees. SH I RLEY GELLATLY JOAN HUETER MARCIA MILCHIKER Tbe responsi ble management of ~c funds is also of great 1mpo11-i· -.cie to the Saddleback dtstnct Trustees ~ · "hltcs. lnfonntd that projected IRISSWAN ON ~addlcbacl Communll\ ( olkgc D1stnc1 .1. .. ~ ' . ':···res urged on Proposition 51 ? ~ >ro the Editor: .~ tu a member of the Lcgislat1' c • COmmittee for the Saddleback Board 1.~ ~tors. and as a pnvate c111zen. I ;' • eary~lysupporta "YES" vote : -r, '09 Propos1t1on 51. '' 1 •• ft is a sad state of affairs when •ty ;.-limited and exorbitant amounts ol ·• money can be extracted from sourc~\ '\ l'8lit tl\lly responsible for damages of a ; • ~-economic nature ~ . I The present pohcy is hu11ingcvcl)· one from the grac;c; roots to thl' hierarchy. a\ there hac; been -and will continue to be -increases in homeowner assouat1on fee~. 1n- ~urancc. medical \crv1ces, city fund- ing etc , etc . unle!>s limits are st•I with a .. YES" \,fill' on Propos1t1on 51 I YNDA 0 . Dl HEF M1\\1on V1c10 :~.Stop worrying about the bomb -:: • •• 'fo the Editor: i •t I have just seen an interesting ne....,, . ·tkm on cable TV ....,h1ch bear\ •. JtDCating to those who may ha\C . • )hltled it. We can all now stop worrying about 1, ~e bomb and nuclear fallout. fol kc; - ; (bur ~vemment 1n Washington 1\ '" ' cio.lstdering building 600 fallou1 c:iemen all over the countT) for the: 'Odusive use and protection of tht.· J ;\lpper echelon of government ot- , 'ftdals and sundl) important pcoplr • and papers' '< 't ou ma~ think 1h1s 1s .. spcunl treatment· for a lho-.cn group. hut not so. tht.•\ \J\ thl·~ 'Wiii be prcHt.'Ued \o the' t an Ix· of help later to u\ 'urdinJI"\ rx·oplt•'" 'When 11 1~ all over A\ for the c1t11cnn . wt• an· 10 be 1cosucd pamphll'l'un "~ell hclp " Now that 1\ th;11 I call taking private 1·n1crpn'c tn "' ulumatc conclu-;1011 l han~ \ou \1r Prc\ldcnt. we y,.,111 he Ion·' t.'r in '1111r 1kh1 £ R!'. \ ROSE C o\ta Mesa I '*"' Badham •s strategy offensive !: To the Editor- • I am offended b\ Rohen Badham\ l ·• campaign strategy whcrcb) he rcfusl·\ '1 to debate Nathan Roc;e nberg on the 1 • inues and attempt\ t0 d1scred11 > Nathan Rosenberg with irrelevant insinuation\ 1nsult1ng our in-~ , Wf liJenet ·!' First. Badham claimed he did not : .' bave to debate Ro~nbcrg on the 1 • rssues because the y were 1n agreement dn the issues. Le"s than one ....,eek later, Badham claimed Rosenberg j,, was not "as conservative" as he is on 1 • tk issues, but because he refuse~ to • ' ·.dfbate Rosenber&. we do not know "''*tber Badham 1s telling the truth or : nauma unfounded allegations · • Second, Badham suggested Ro~-. ..,.. "" \ nbelJ is supported by some shadow' • ~~ ,•nization which seeks to takt over ~ 'tbe aovemment of the United State\. ' ~ he cites a 1978 campaign con- • .. tribution to a California Judge as : ~vtd.mct of this absurd claim. One ~ \ •ould think an organization dedt· J f ~ to taking control of the govern- ""' llfimt would make at least two such 1 ..,.tnbuuon!I in the last eight years ~ nd support at least two candidates , Jbr the 535 available scats in Con-aren. Who else arc they supporting. i Mr. Bedham'l · • Tblrd, it was reported that .. some '>-kt&*ablicans" were upset by the ~1gn • ~front of Nathan Rosenbcrg·c; cam- wa' n111 L11nlu,\·d ' \n, 1nl•1rn1nl llllll'n tcrtainh lo)al I< puhllt.tn' ''ould not tX· conlu,nl ~o 'Who "'as alkgedl) c1rnfuwJ' It 1n fan. an)' of the few un1dcn11fied per\OO\ were confused, the ) ""l'rc oh" 11111\I) Bad ham sup- porter' "'ho v.nc wnfused by the fact that \11mc-11nl' had the in1t1ative lo oppci'' ··1h1· int umh<'nt'' 1n the pn- rnar., 1..i,th A.11.lham rejX'atedly claim\ tflat ht· " thl' 1ncumlx·n1 and Rosc- nhcrg ha~ 1111 dpcnence as a C on- grcsc;m;in M)' per\onal op1n1on about IOLumbcnt'i 1<. thttt we arc not a nat1 un "'h1ch belint'~ in or needs .. prote\<,1onal poh11uans" In· cumbcnq ~hould be a negat1vr factor. nm an ad' antagc. lntumhcOI) !>hOu)d be viewed V('I'\ rnt1tall} ff someone was elected an{I did not pt•rform . that person should he rcmo\ed from office and replaced w11h another We do not netd profe!>~1onal poht1nans w~ need pcrfonner<, If someone perform~ 10 office we should keep them there. if someone 1~ simply unob1cct1onable, or ne~tl\e. we should get nd of them. Let ~ look forqualny. no1 longcv1ty, which le<Hh to keeping unqualified mcumbent'I 1n office ~1mpl) ~eauS( the) ....,ere prcv1ou,I) elected to the same ollite RI C HARO \ GOOOMi\"' Newport Beath =. headquarters, which used tht' d , lttpubltc~n I saw the sign and ··~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...-~~~~~---- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,. ~WlttPur;,1~ ftrlll'lll ZIN Ed IClf TOll'ITett M~"-O ng Eci.10< 09fl,.., City CdltO! TomCIMM ,..._Ea.tor ~ ....... "pOn• Eoitor "-"'arJ CllVtctmlen ContrOI fl.wt L Ce11t,... P•t>QuttiOn Man,eoM Twry KllNllle C11Cul•t10n M•OOO""' ......... ...._., M"•k411.ng Otftcll)< o~~~°' . . -_;a ROGER, BASE •... WE JUST NEED ONE LAST VOLUNTEER, BUT HE'S GOT TO BE A. THIRTY-THREE MILE SLEEVELENGTH •••. " Love Nixon or hate him, he clearly fascinates all By DONALD M. ROTHBERG ~~-"* WASHINGTON -The headline proclaimtd, "He·s Back," and the picture on the coverofNewswcek was of a smiling Richard Milhous Nixon. What was he doing there and wh > was he !>mihng? His many enem1c'i thought that Nixon was down for good this time. hts place m h1stol) defined for all time by Watergate Yet. there be was. blue blazer and stnped tie. his hands clasped in front of him. It looks like Nixon has reason to smile, able as he is to claim victory. however limited. in h1!> toughest comeback campaign. Nearl) 12 years after he resigned the pres1denq, dn .. cn from oflice b> the Waterµte scandal. people once again are hstentng to Nixon. Editors. publishers and Republican fat cats are listening. So 1s Ronald Reagan. In fact. by all appearances interest m Nixon's thoughts and opinions is far greater than in those of Gerald R Ford or Jimmy ( aner. the men who followed him as pre'l1dent The 73-)ear-old fonner president still is rtgarded gingerly b} his pany Not since he lcf\ office 1n 1974 has he been 1nv1ted to attend a natwnal convention, although there arc rumors 1hat could end 1n 1988 Love him or hatl' him, AmencJn'> haH' an endunng fascination ....,,1th ~l~On He trted to sum 1t up h1msell telling Newsweek: "Whenever I go out, people say. "This 1s the biggeM erowd we've had ' But that doesn't make me think twice. They're here because they want to hear what 1 have to say, but they're (also) here because they say, 'What makes this guy tick?' They sec me and they think, 'He's come back" or 'He's risen from the dead' or, I don't know." Not that he 1s free of Watergate - the election-year burglary. those tapes that so shocked Americans with their cynicism and profanity, the SI 00 btlls. the millions of dollars in illegal campaign contributions - a scandal that led to his impeachment and resignation. But the memory has faded, the anger and bitterness many felt toward the man they believed had abused his office has declined. Had any pubhe figure tn Amencan history fallen as far as Nixon that day 1n August 1984, when he left the White House in dis~? . Surely that was It. There'd be no comeback. He was gone. For years he lived in seclusion. a polttical un- touchable. But Nixon apparently used that time to plan the comeback he now has o;taged, a return to respectab1 IJ t y He'd dont: 11 betore. There was the Checkers speech dunng the 1952 prcs1dcnt1al cam- pa1~n when he saved his spot as Dwight D Eisenhower's running mate with a dramatic tclev1s1on addrtss rebutting allegations he had benefited from a secret fund estab- lished by<. ahfom1a supporters. His enemies breathed a sigh of relief when Nuon lost the 1960 presidential electton to John F. Ken- nedy and the) were po'i1ttvclyecsta11c two ye.ars later when Nixon lost again, this time in a race for governor of C.alifomta Nixon wrote himself off after that 1962 loss. Angry and bitteri he told reporters at a Los Ange cs new conference, .. You won't have Nixon to kick around any more." Four years Later, he was back in the spotlight. campaigmngceaselessly for Republican candidates. He earned 1.0.U.'s that helped him capture the 1968 GOP presidential nomination. He defeated Hubert H. Humphrey by a whisker in November and, at last, had realized his goal. He was presi- dent. The 1972 elect1on wasn't even close. "There was no way (George) Mc· Govern was going IQ wi n the elcc- llon," Nixon told Newsweek. Then why the break-in and why the cover·up? Those arc questions the former president obviously has asked himself man) times over the past 12 )Cars and the answers he most of\en comes up with arc "a self-inflicted wound" and "a very mishandled thing." There he is. consulted from time to ttme by President Reagan. looked to for the insights he can provide on global issues. yet still unable to cxplam why he and his aides couldn't understand what was wrong with pulling off and covering up a th1rd- rate burglar)'. Dooald M . Rolbffrt J1 tbe cbief polltlcal writer of Tbe AHocl•ted Prr111. Chernobyl nuclear tragedy cannot be duplicated here No r eactor i n U.S . built exactly as Sovi et pla nt was Q. la connection wllb tbe Soviet fiasco-tragedy at Cberoobyl, we bear a lot aboat "containments." Wbat 11 a "containment," aod why sucb u awkward word? ' .\.To the second que'.>uon. there 1s no answer. It'-; like complaining about lhe word .. discussant" to designate an academic part1c1pant who analyzes a paper. But the word has a technical meaning. A contain- ment is a reinforced concrete struc· ture whose purpose 1~ to contain all but tnv1al rad1at1on ltaks in the event of an accident in nuclear power plants. Q. hn't It true tbat &bere are American aaclear plants that, like Chernobyl, are without contain· ment1? A. No. Al least. no in the alarm1\t \Cnse in which you raise ihe question C'ontamrnents arc needed for protec- tion against nuclear plants of lhe lund that can generate heat of a pan1eular (1.t., dangerous) level. Those Amen- can plants that do not have contain- ments arc not enpgcd in generatina that kind of heat Q. Souch so9lll1tlcal to me. Listen. if you went to take the position that bccau~ 1he Soviet Union had a nuclear power acc1dcnt, the United Su1.tes should discontinue nuclcareneray. ao ahead and take that po'1t1on. but pltasc stop askina me que tions. bccau'iC I know what I'm talkina about and you probably don't, w 1f you aren't in the mood to lc1m. JUlt &O IW\\)' Q. Wbt art your credeettalJ, Mr. ~HW·lt·All" A. I read report' from non-1deo- lo1hed sourt~s. For instance, here is somelhina th.at appeared m a book "The War Ap1n~t tht Atom," in 1982, by muel McCracken of Boston Un1ve11uy He wrote. "TM absence ohn antl·nuckar movement ' WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY in the Soviet Union was (attributed) to the superior safety of the People's reactors .... What was not generally reported was that most Sovtet reac- tors have no containments. Had a Three Mile Island-type accident hap- pened al one of these uncontaincd reactors, there would almost certainly have been very serious releases of radioactivity " Q. Are yoa 1aylag tbat tbe lack of coata1Dmeat1 in Chernobyl po1e1 1peclal problems &bat we in ttle United States don't aeed to worry a boot? A. In a way, yes. Where we do not have containments, we are not m the business of producing the high-heat nuclear ene11y made dangerous by the lack of conta1nments Brace yourself, and let me use scienufic ltngo. Chernobyl and her sisters are. as Dr. McCracken points out. "worse than unoontained reactors: they are uncontaincd. wa ter-cooled, graphite- moderatcd reactors. a design used for power genera110~. nowhere but in the Soviet Empire Q.So? A. So. what happens 1n such unprotected nuclear mechanism~ 1s that they tend to develop hot pots (the sc1entm' call them "Wigner energy") Within their core. When that happtns. you need to cool them. and lh1s requires very dehate m3n1pu- lat1ons. McCracken reminds u~ that Sf'lph1tc bums It tcm~ratures suffi- cient to dissociate the o"ygen and hydrogen in water. and this produces an explosive mixture of areat power As he pua 11: "This means that water can be as un usfactory as aasohnt' ror punint out a araph1te fire. The upl0!1on that appears to have dcvu- &ated Chernobyl IV may have betn the result of tryina to exttnau1,b a 1t1Ph1te fire with V..'lter." Q. Bu t It wu still an accident, a.nd accidenta can bappea bere as well 11 there, cu't tbey? A. Sure. But when yott term 1t an accident. bear in mind cxactJy what you arc sa)'ing. It was an -accident tn the Soviet Union that was the direct result ofSov1et failure to take elemen- tary precautions. It was an ac.cident in the same sense that a victim of drunken dnving can be said to have been an acc1dcntal v1ct1m. Q. Well, If you wut to 111e tbat terminology, l1n't it poulble tbat in tbe Ullikd State. we mlpt abo laave an accident of the dranken-drtvlq variety? A. No, actually. Because as McCracken points out, we have no graphite power reactors that are cooled by water. The only graphite power reactor we have 1s cooled not by water but by heltum gas., which IS relative k.td·stuff, never rcachinJ the problem of Wigner energy. Every sin~e nuclear power plant in the United States has a containment. Q. Voa are couhacll•I tut Cltenobyl laa1 DO rtlevuce for U.S. aaclea.r enera ,....._,? A. I conclUde that it ouJht to have no relevance because it 1s scient1fi. cally inapposite. It wi ll have political effects -because il truckles to the anti-nuclear lobby in the United tal~ which continue& to prefer 20.lM.I ~r year dead from the burning of coal, whose toxicity is a matter of record. to zero dead from the use of nuclear enerJY. William Bodley l• a •)'841caf.H col•m•l•r. TODAY IN HISTORY By tile A11octa&e4 J>roa1 Today 1s un~. May 2S, the l4Stb dayofl986. Thereare220days len in the year. Today'i hiahliaJn in hastory. Twenty-five years qo, on May 2.5 1961, Prc5ldent John F. Kennedy •i~ lhc Umtcd Sia-te "should commit 1uelftoachlev~ lbepl, before th decade as out, ofland1naa man on the Arabs won't pay for terror Drop in oil price has caused shift to other priorities w ASHlN(fl ON -Tbe Arab oil sheiks' priorities are shift.in& like the descn sands -and that•s 6.d news for terrorists, according to State Department intclliaencc analysts. The connection between fallina oil price~ and a squeeze on international terrorism has been a long time co mina. but these experts thiJlk it bas fi nally begun to take shape. In a nut.shell, the Arab countries that have, wiUinaJ y or not, supported the depredations of terrorist sroups for decades have decided they have other priorities. As one State Department source observed to our associate Lucettc Lagnado, "The supr daddies are running out of sugar.•• Libya is lbe most obvious example . "Libya is a basket cue," the source said. While Moammar Khadafy's anti·Western fervor may not have slackened a bit. hjs druticatly sh.runken oil revenues have made a shambles of the Libyan economy. So he can no longer shell out millions tu every terrorist png that seeks bis help in ovenhrowing a government -or merely sprcadina panic. Farther cast, Persian Gulf oil countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have begun to resist payina "protection money" to that other godfather of tcrronsm, Syrian presi- dent Hafcz Assad. For years, the Gulf states have helped keep Assad in power with hundreds of millions of dollars, in the hope that be will leave them alone. Assad, in tum, bas bestowed b.is la.rgcu on the wont colle<:tion of terrorist cutthroau ever assembled in one country. Kuwait decided last summer to cut its subsidies to both SJria ~ the Palestine Liberation urpnization. Until recently, the Saudis were afraid to cross Assad. And the oil billions were rolling in, so it was a unall matter to pay him off. But now, faced with their dwindlina oil in<:ome,·tbe Saudis have apparently decided they can do without lbe luxury of aubsidiz· ing Syria. lo fact, some SOW'tlCS report that the Saudis have reduced their pa ymenu to Assad .. sip>.ificantly." "The Saudis arc usually afraid of anyone," a FOJSY Bottom souroe said. "But now it is the Syrians who are worried about ofTendina their patrons." While the amount of money &iven directly to terrorist groups by Saudi Arabia ts relatively m~ the payments to Syria have been st&Difi- cant over the years. Assad, even more vulnerable financia.Uy than Khadafy, may find he needs his Persian Gulf patrons more than they need hi m. II the State Ocpartment analysts' predictions prove to be accurate, the terrorist groups will find they're on incre.asmgly short rations. And this will be an obvious plus for Americans who have been fearful of travelina abroad this year -and the tbwism· related businesses that are now suffer· 1n.g dolJar-withdrawal symptoms. UNDER THE OOME: House committee memben recently JOI a graphic ill ustration of the Social Sccuri ty "notch" and the unfairness it causes. The notch is the difference in benefits received br people born between 1917 and 1921 compared to other retirees. On ave.,...e. the Wl· luck)' ones draw S 124 a mon.tb. laa. The panel beard from two liaten, born 1 S montht apart. wbo worked side by side at identical pay for 2S years. But Edith Dctviler, born in 1917, acts SS83 a month in bcnefiu, while Audrey Webb, born in 1916, acts $735. The notch, which affecu an esti- mated 10 mjJlion Americans, wu created inadvertently i.o 1977, wbe:R Conarcss ~ amendments in-: tended to comet exist in,& O.wa in tbe Social Security benefit formulu. Uaislati.on to scotch the QOteh bas been introduced by Rep. Edward Roybal. o.ea.ur.. and is aptly numbered HR 1917. J•d ...,.,.... -J...,,, ,,_,. ue •yMkalff c.1....,,., 1 moon, and retunlina bim afely to tbc Eanh." Apollo 11 accoml)liabed the aoaJ in 1969. On th11 date: In 1787, the Conat.itutioaal Con· vmuoo en Ptu•addpbia wu ooe-vtfted. ~ ln 1803. American eusyist and ~Ralph WUdo £menoo WU bom tn Boston. ' . ' .... SUNDAY. MAY 25, 1988 Rantl•n move Into top epot In AL w.a r-. Cl. Blondie 18k• over IMd ln C., C• lleptta. CS. Dorn repeats title Hewtnshtg jump; other area athletes excel at CIF finals BJ ROOEB CAALSON Of .............. NORWALK -Eric Dom of Estancia Hiah abook off a hyper· extended knee suffered in the Iona jump en route to *k·to-bKk OF ). A cbampionabiPI in the bi&b ~Pat Cmitot CoUeac Saturday -JU&t part of a very bia day for Oranae Coast area athletes. Dom's penonal best of 6.9 in the ~ump helped IOOthe the pain of a -place finiab in the lona jump and a dead-wt showioa in the hi&h hurdles. His efl'ons combined with l l-A tit.le for teammate Doua Miller, ~ho upset Steve Williams ofServite with a career best of I S-6. Founh in that event was Newport Harbor's Will Fisher (13-6). Second to Dom in the l-A high j1r was Costa Mesa's Mike Richie (6-6 . Debbie On amllee after bnelrtnc triple jamp mark.· shcsodominatedthetnplcJump, that three other lesseT marks (38--7'12, 38-11/• and 38-41/J) would also have been ~ enoup to win. Snuth was just as dominant io her two events, taking the lead at the outset and simply pullina away with ease at the bell lap of each. ac>&JI." Her co.ch, Geof1.C Varvas, Mid ahe11 continue to run both events, but when it comes to the state,wbere she wu fifth in the 800 as a junior, abe'U probably concentrate on the l ,600 only. ••1 think she can win either one," said Varvas.. "but the mile is more fun." , Runnio1 seoond to Smith in the 1 600 WU Newpon Harbor's Maaie Hemon, who ran a swift 4:S8"1"8, followed by teammate Buffy Rabbitt (S:Ol.17). Henson wu third in the 800 (2:1 4.18) and Rabbitt was second in , the 3,200 (l0:S2. I 6). Ritchot faded in the 800 to fourth, put still posted a personal best of 2:13.81. "I'm still just learning to run that race," said R.itchot., who wu an easy winner in the l ,600, posting a S:00.32, well off her best of 4:52. Miller's upset victory in the pole vault came la1JCIY because of excel- lent drive and speed into the box, while Dom's concerns ~ing into the hi&h jump vanished qwck.ly with his first effort. ··1 took a jump at six-foot and it wasn't botherina me," said Dom, who spent time at EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Station the 1?15t week, where the high jurJ!p facilities arc very much like it is at Cerritos College. But he admitted the day was hardly a breeze. Eatancla '• Erle Dorn prepuee to take tone Jump leap durln& CD" track flnala. so comina throu&h with CIF titles were Woodbridae Hiah's Sherri Smith, wbo doubled in the l-A 800 and l ,600 met.en, Edison High's Nicole R.itcbot. who won the 4-A 1,600, and Ocean View's Debbie Orr1 who snapped her own C1F 4-A recora in thetriplejumpwitha 39-4and took the hi&h jump, equalling her lifetime be$t oB-10. Orr did not miss until she at- tempted S-11 in the high jump and "My goals weTe to break 2:13 and S:OO at Slate," said the Woodbrid&e senior, who breezed in clock.inp of 2: 11 .22 and 4:SS.37. "Nc;>w I'll have to re-evaluate my "When I finished ninth in the hurdle:$ it was pretty scary, and that was after foin& third io the lonajump, an event won last year," said Dom. (Pl--Me CD /C2) Dodgers Pagliarulo redeems himself with game-winner blank Hi h 1 A g 1 ti that error bad tied the game up," Pqliarulo fly ball. ~iarulo srounded a ai~ to .t. serror e ps ne S e, said."Butlwasn'ttryinganyhardcrthanlwas Todar'•lame TheAqelstiedthe1COtt6-61nthenuu.b. but his hit beats them 7-6 th~ other times ~P because if 1 do, I probably BobbvOrichwalk~ wentto1CCOndona~ Ph• 11 • ' miss the ball cntmly." Aa1eta (McCaskill) at New York Yan-by Geo~ Hendrick and ICOf'ed on Rick 1 leS PIJliar:ulojoinedsome ofhisteammat~in k.ecs (Guidry 4-3). Burleson a sinaJe to riabt. NEW YORK (AP) _ Mike PagllaruJo criticizing the shape of the field. Time: 10:30 a.m. Hendri~ who bad four hit.a. went to third Valenzuela tosses second shutout in succession, 6-0 LOS ANGELES (AP)-Fernande Valenzuela pitched his second con- secuuve two-hat shutout Saturda) nipit, but he couldn't have done 11 without some late-inning thundc1 from his Los.~Angeles Dodger team· mates. FrankJin Stubbs provided the spark wanted to atone for his error, one of two he "What can I say'! I had one other ball hit me TV: Channel S. on the hit and scored when Pqliarulo booted made Saturday and one of six committed by the in the wrist, one hit (second baseman) Willie Radio: K.MPC (7 l 0). Bob Boone's srounder. New York Yankees. Randolph in the elbow aod one almost took Monday's pme: Angels at New York With one out in the teVenth and the ")was just hoping for a chance to get up," (shortstop) Bobby Meacham's head off," Yaolcecs, 10:30 a.m. Yaolccestrailii!J4-3, Don Mattin&lysinaledoft' Pagliarulo said. ''. .. And that's how it goes Paaliaruto aaid. left-banded rebcvcr Terry Font.er, and riabt- sometimes." The rally made a winner of Yankees handed bin.er Gary Roen1ckc came in to pinch P~arulo, the Yankees third baseman, reliever Dave Righetti, 4-l, ap.inst whom the upect of the pmc. He said the outcome came hit. singled 10 the winning run in the bottom of the Anaels scored two runs in the ninth to forge a down to ~lief pitching. At that point. Mauch went to f'.!PWwwkr ninth innioi. leadina the Yankees to their 6-6 tic. ""The problem was, our reliever bad one Moore,andYankeesManqerl..ou Pinielluent fourth straight victory, 7-6 over the An&cls. Donnie Moore, 1·3, was the loser. the bad inning, and so did thein," Mauch said. "1 up the left-banded hittin& Griffey, who~ A two-out error by Pagliarulo in the top of victim of homcn by pinch-bitter Ken Griffey expected Donnie lo pitch in the seventh like be red on a 1-0 pitch. the ninth had allowed the Angels to tic the score and Dave Winfield in the seventh and did in the ei&hth." The horner was Griffey'a fourth, and 6-6. Pagliarulo's P.J11C-winner in the ninth. Griffey sin&led to start the ninth and was Winfield followed with 110lo abot. pushed~ "I was glad to be able to get the bit because Aqels Man&cr Ocnc Mauch called the sacrificed to second. Mike Easler was walked the wind blck into fair territory down the left. Yankees' season-high six crron a .. trivial" intentionally, and after Grift'ey took third on a field line. .. ;~~.:.:;::~~::)"·.'. Briggs ousted · ~~~~~~shiscr·...,3) .. · · ·· · · · · · ·t ·· ···· ........ ·······-·-· · · ···· t .................. ··-······ · .. · · .... · ...... . .......... · · John Henry's return· amazing-~~i~:0~8C(790). rom ourney Monday's game: None scheduled. scoreless tic with a two-out, two-run triple, and the Dodgers broke it open wi th a four-run eighth for a 6-C victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. "I wasJust trytng to make contact," saJd Stubbs, whose tnple made a lose1 of rookie Fred Tohvcr. 0-2. "He'd , been pinpointing us all night. I was hoptng for him to make a mistake." With Valenzuela on deck, the Phillies had the opt1on of walk.ins Stubbs with Mike Marshall at third and Mike ScioscLa at first. although Dodger Manaicr Tom La.sorda had no intention of takmg ham out. But T oliver challenged Stubbs, who lined a 2..() pitch into the gap in lcf\-<:enter. "The strategy called for the walk, but I Just think he made a mistake with the pitch more than anything else." Stubbs sa1d. "I gave it some thought," Philadcl· ph1a Manager John Felske said. "but Freddie bad handled him well and he was onl y hittinf around .190. I was afraid of putting Freddie in the position of having the bases loaded." The onJy hits off Valenzuela, 7-2, were a two-out bunt single in the first and a two-out double in the sulth, both by Von Hayes. He struck out a season-high 11 batten and retired the last 10 batters to record his 26th career shutout and his third of the season. "You c.an't be any better than that unless you're Johnn:y Vandcr Meer, who pitched two straight no-bitters," Lasorda sa1d of Valenzuela. who blanked the Montreal Expos on two hits Wednesday maht. "Fernando has been as cons1Stcnt as I've seen him:· said catcher Mike Sciosc1a. Dod6ers let 11 Whitfield go LOS ANG ELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgen announced tlutt they bad released outfielder Terry Whitfield to make room for Len Matuz.stk. who came off the 21-day disabled last Saturday. Whitfield. 33, made his la t appearance as a Ood&tr Fnday niaht as a pinch-hitter 10 an 8-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. He arounded out to end the pme. Whificld batted .071 in 19 pmcs this tuson with no run betkd If\ He WIS I for 12 as I pi nch-hitter. Edison's team of Moore-Arnott also dropped in semis By BARRY FAULKNER ........ c:.. ...... Corona del Mar High tennis stand- out Mike Briggs hoped not only to defend his C1F singles title Saturday at the Newport Beach Tennis O ub. but also to avenae two losses earlier this year to No. 1 seed Jeff'Tarango of Mira Costa. JUSt played very well." Brigs said be wasn't looking ahead to a arud&c match in the finals with Taranao (raolced No. 1 in Southern California) and shruaed off any interest in the outcome of the final match, saying: "I don't like to watch tennis very much. just play il" Wicre put an early end to Brigs' day with an impreSS1VC power game, which featured blistering serves, a potent two-banded back.band and some effective voUcyin._ There aren't many athletes his age still competing Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •John Henry coming back to the racesat 11 -which is about 66 by human standards-is rather amu- ina ... There are not many two-leged athletes still playing at thatqe- Pete Rose ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. . . RegieJack.son. He lost a chance at both, however, losing in the semifinals to Calabasas senior Steve Wicre. 7-6. 6-3. The loss was only the second of the prep season for Briaas (48-2), ironi· cally the other was also to a Calabasas player, Steve Oliver (who lost to Tarango in the other semifinal, 6-4, 7-6). "I was hitting everything a little too short and be took advantage of my mistakes," said Brigs. "He hit some good serves and be vollyed well. He seemed to guess where my passing shots were aoina all day. He was always right there. Maybe 1 just hit in the same place too much." Wicrc, however, won the last three pm~ with little trouble to advance to the finals. •LyleAlzado?No ... He says be retired to stud but probably just retired. "I just couldn't JCt anything goina out there," said Bnaas. a junior. Brigs appeared to have turned things around in the fint set after Wicre broke his serve in the opening game. Down three games to one. Brigs took three straight pm~ to go ahead 4-3 and carried the edae to JO up 6-S . lo doubles semifinal action, the Edison sophomore tandem of Dave Moore and Steve Amott were de- feated 6-2. 6-2, by a strong Foothill team, which uptet the No. I seeded Santa Barbera team in the quar· tcrfinals. •The Rams drafted Washin&10n quarterback Hugh Millen ... He stands 6-5 so for the R.ams, that is a moral victory. •ThcCh1caio White Sox promoted broadcaster Ken Ham: Ison to seneral manager and let Roland Hemond restgn to join the com- missioner's office ... Somebody bas bis values all mixed up. Af\cr throwina bis rackets down in disgust at courtsidc after the match, Brius regained bis poise quickJy enoufh to put the loss into per- spective. But with double set point Wiere battled back to knot it at six and won the tie-breaker 7-S. Despite the loss, Charger Coach Tim Mana was happy his team got as far u they did. "They played an exccUcnt team and I think they were a UttJe tight. They milled a lot of first serves a nd apinst 11ood team that really huru." Mana said. "Ifs ooJy a game," he said. "I learn from each game I play. He (Wicre) Wicre. the No. 4 seed. apln had his chance to fold in the seoond set after secina his 3-1 lead vanish as Brigs apin rallied to even the games at three. •All screwed up arc the St Louis Cardinals ... The general manqer should fire the field manaaer. At 70, Indy 500 isn't slowirig down Pace picks up for today's nationally televised race INOIANAPOLIS (AP) -The speed 11 outraaeous, the noise deafenina and the clcctrietty from the b1aest crowd anywhere m spons is overwhelnuna. The Indianapolis~ is back today for its 70th running. And for the fint time, it will be 1een live by 1 national television audiell<lC on ABC, bqinn1na at 9 a.m. Speed wiU be on everyone's mind when the ptC11 naa falls. with the )) startcn -apin the ft.nest field ID l'ICIQI b11tory-averqJna 210.279 mph in qualifytna. Rick Mean.. So•na for bis third Indy victory, won the pole po11t1on with ontt-and four-la{> records of 217.S81 mph and 216.828, rcsl)e'Ct.tVCly. And where there 11 'PC'C(l, the~ 11 danacT. "There is no maflJn for error," Mean said. "ThtS 11 a racetrack where you must be very prcc11c. And. at the q>ecdJ we·~ runn1 na out tbctt, one mistake 11 about all ~ou ~t." Already this month, since practice opened, there have been a handful of honifyina crashes at the Speedway. Henn Johnson suffered severe foot and beck injuries which hospitalized him, but Mears said there 1s a positive &ade to the accidents as well. "What these crashes have demonstrated t just how far these can have come with aafcty. If some of thcse crashes had happened three OT four years qo. they would have been a whole lot wone. Some of these 1uy1 (in the crashes) ml&ht not be around." The l lf>..mile oval, which will be surrounded today by a throna estimated at m~ than .00,000, was opened as a tcsuna around in 1909. h wu never intended for the manned projec:ttles that sinlc around lhe natTOW asphalt IU'ip no...-. ·"nus JOmt rully tcsU your cbarac1rT' like l\P other," said Mario And~tt!1 ~ 1969 winner. It is lndiana~lis, biuca a '1"he areatat spectaele in racina. • "There's only one Indianapolis 500," Mys AJ. Foyt. lhe tt'ldt'a only fouMime winner and IW1ina 1n I record 29th CODKCutive Indy clustc. .. If you 1erew tt up. you have to wait ano\ha year." Fbyt, 51 , 1asl won this event in 1977 and. tncvttabt)' ncanna the end of the la~ 1n what is generally considered a younaer man's sps;>n, knows there are not too many more years to ~it. tn a year wben Jack Nicklaus wins the U.S. Open a.nd Willie Shoemaker the Kentucky Derby, Foyt must be considered at least a factor. "I'm aJI pumped up." Foy\ said. "l felt we could wm at last year and then we had a problem early an the race. Now we aot a aood car. some new boys on the ~and a new feelina on this team. I don't sec why we can't W1n H" Without question, thouah. Mean socs off as the heavy favorite, but notJUSt because he ti.ad the fastest car m quali fyina. Mears 11 one of thftle entnes 1n this ract from the elate Ptnskc Racina team. beaded by Roaer Penske aod the clotest th1n1 to a dynasty O'lc h111onc Indy traek has teen s10ce Lou Moore's c.an won 1~ times 1n the late '30s and '40&. ~Ike driven have won lndianapohs five t1mn_ indudll\f Wl )'ear's VtCtory by Danny ulbvan, who wdl start nut to Mean 10 the front row. And thrce-ume lnd"Y W1nncr Al UMet, ,rwbo has yet lo Y.'ln for PeMkc. Wlll swt from the mlddJe of the SC<'Ond row. 111 TICIEI SP ORT s CoLuMN1 s 1 • There is a new book on the shclvesonJoe~o ... Surely that can't be the fint. •The sportin& transients have pulled out of Louisville srumbtina aboutthepriceao~ ... Wait until they act lO lndianapohs. •To the lady who wrote ask:in& about the teams for next Super Bowl, numberXXI ... Tbeyhavenotquite been detennined. •Dcpt.ofwrctchedexcess ... the Lowsman Trophy and lrrevelant Week et al. •Well, if the draftina of Canadian MikeScbad by the Rams serves no other purpose, Dieter Brock will have someone to talk to. •Bydump1na&O<M players Tom Lewis. Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble, most of the media said USC Coach Oeo!F Ravel in& "showed who ia boss' ... Couldn't Ocorae have kept the playcn and told them wbo is bou? •lftheAoaheim hassle continues to arow uaJier and the Rams move to the Rose 8owl, they will baVe more leatl than they need. •It bas been tbrcc yean since Pbylhs Oeorat wrote a book on dieung. •The excitina NHL playofti made the series of m ismatches stated by the NBA look wone than usual. •Ressie J1Ck.son is still a pat bitter ... lf }'ou don't beheve me.just ask ReaseJadcson. •The terrible atan of the Cincin,. nati Rcdsmayhavcthccardealer owner kicbna Pete Roee•a tires and thinldna about trad1na him in on a new model •Cheap shot of lhe week ... Somebody 1&1d the way \be spon.s 11C110nsovcrlap, lhcclncdealendo not aet vacauons. •Pro athletes •Y they know belt. They look wi\b KOm OD UY lat. But there tWJy abould be mOR thaofinet, Forpya Tt1bo 1tray between w1\•tc hoes. t ·'It looks like Nixon has reason to smile, able as he Is to claJm victory, however llmlted. tn his toughest comebaclc campatgrJ. " lle6e trustees defend slons 1Dade this year tion is the first priority of th as n1111t1_. ... That is why we arc work.ang funds for 1986-87 would be less than needed. the board began the difficult task of reducing expenditures in a manner that would keep reducuons as far from the classroom as possible. We have accepted the recommen· elations for cuttmg costs that the acting chancellor o f the district and his ~taff have offered and we have taken measure to minimize: the impact on our employees. The board has also encouraged suggestions from all members of the staff. These are difficult decisions, but the Board ofTrustees has approached them with cleareducataonal prionttes and with an open mind. -- -- -- --_.- -_-<> providjng more teachers for ~ms of both Saddleback Irvine Valley colleges. That as we arc reducing the cost of To say that thcst issues are pohta· cally motivated as not supponed by the facts and reveals the political motivation of the individual making these charges. Finall). the board has had quite enough of heanng about ats "union interests." The board is working with its excellent administrators. faculty and staff to resolve the financial problems of our d1stnct. Both the faculty and the classified staff rep- resentative bargaining groups have made salary requests and the board as negotaaung wnh them as it as required to do by law. ROGER, BASE .... WE JUST NEED ONE LAST VOLUNTEER, BUT HE'S GOT TO BE A THIRTY-THREE MILE SLEEVELENGTH •.•. " , .. -.-.~,cyin favorofstrcngthening ~ ~-~n·, on, vocational training and •M~ such as counseling. tutoring tbe library. We feel that these vemcnts are in the best ~·••• of our students and the llnity. l)espite the shonage of state funds. , board has taken the initiative to ... ~ local financing to provide • permanent facihties for our Again. the board's approach to these salary 1ssue'i has been a respon- sible one and no premature actions have been taken because of the board's need to weigh and balance all of ats financial obhgauons. The board intends to conttnue these ne$O· tiations and 1s grateful to the bargain- ing organizations for their under- standing and patience: Love Nixon or hate him, he clearly fascinates all ~. ts at both campuses. improve-... ...-u in the library at Saddleback t:olltle. improved fac1hties fo r the ~ e ·aa Pr<?V8m and new rec-• facilataes for use by students i , tbe community. In May. the new ~General Su,idies Center will ~t ~ at Saddleback. fully supported 'f ~'.•n excellent te~ching staff and ... • teenance attcnuon , ~·' members arc active 1n ·:' ' • legislation to benefi1 our • E]onal programs. Just last week . · ). f of us attended a legislatt ve · • caiina in Los Angeles where the . future of tbe California Community Colleaes was reviewed. The responsible management of • ~c funds is also of great import· l ' ~ to the Saddleback district }· ~. Informed that pro1ectcd '· .. The Saddleback Community Col- lege 01.,tnct Board of Trustees v.111 conunue ats balanced. progressive approach to its tasks. It wall also do so in a manner which ensures a har· monaous environment and respect for all of 11s emplo}ees. SHIRLEY GELLATLY JOAN HUETER MARCIA MI LCHIKER IRIS SWANSON Trustees. Saddleback Commun ity College Distnct By DONALD M. ROTHBERG U~Wl1W WASHINGTON -The headlin e proclaimed. "He's Back," and tht.' picture on the cover of Newsweek wa!. ofa smihng Richard Milhous Nixon What was he doing there and wh y was he smiling? His many enemies thought that Nixon was down for good this tame, his place an history defin ed fo r all time by Watergate. Yet. there he was, blue blazer and stnped tie. his hands clasped an fronl of him. lt looks like Nixon has reason to smile, able as he is to claim victory. however hm1ted. an his toughest comeback campaign. J~ ~' ;:··Yes urged on Proposition 51 I ' Nearly I 2 years afler he resigned the presidency, driven from office by the WatcrJ3 te scandal , people once again are listening 10 Nixo n. Editor!', publishers and Republican fat cats are listening. So 1s Ronald Reagan. In fact, by all appearances interest an Nixon's thoughts and opinions as The present pohcy 1~ hurtangevery· far greater than in those of Gerald R one from the grass roots 10 the Ford or Jim my Carter. the men who · " 'To the Editor: .1 lu a member of the Lcg1sla11q~ • 'b).;mincc for the Saddleback Board .\ ;;#Jl.ealton. and as a pnvate catazen, J ;',. ~eartedly suppon a"YES"vote r r •.. Pfoposition 51 . '\ \' •· ft is a sad state of affairs when • •*limited and exorbitant amounts of money can be e-<tracted from sources I* ttUl y responsible for damages of a ~nom1c nature followed him as president hierarchy. as there has bc..-en -dnd The 73.ycar-old former president wall continue to be -increases an still is regarded gjngerly by has part)'. homeowner assoc:aauon fees. in· Not since he lefi office in 1974 has he surance. medical )('~aces. cit' fund-been invited to a11end a national ang etc .. etc .. unless la mats are st·t wath con ventaon, although there arc a "YES" 'ntc on Propos1 11on 51 rumors that could end an 1988. I Yl'I OA D Dl FF-EE Love hi m or hate ham, Amcn cans M1,,10n VaeJo ha\.C an et1during lascinat1on with N1,on He tncd to sum 11 up himself. ' • ·; 1cll1ng Newsweek: :\·.Stun W0r.PT7lngabOUt the bomb . "Whenevc~ I go out, pe~ple say; .I" ...... ~.J. .& . -, . .. •. -Th1 r.-1s.--the b1ggttl crowd·we -ve had ····• -".... .. Ed ... h k h .. 1 But that doesn't make me think twice • ao tne 1tor 1 ou ma\ I an t as t'> speua i (4 I bave just seen an interesting new!> treatment" for a cho.-.cn group. hut Item on cable TV which bea rs not so thn '>ll\ the .. wall h<· prolcttcd , ~ .. 'ltPcadng to those who may ha'e ,0 th e" 1.<1n tx· 0 { hl'lp later lo 11, · · lbtsed at. "ord1naf\ rx·oplc" ~hen 1t 1s all o .. er ON THE RIGHT -----~ - They're here bee-a use they want to two years later whco Nixon lost again, hear what I have to say. but they're this tame an a race for governor of (also) here because they say, 'What California. makes this gu y tick?' They sec me and Nixon wrote himself off after that they think. 'He's come back' or 'He's 1962 loss. Angry and bitter, he told risen from the dead' or, I don't reporters at a Los Angeles new know." conference. "You won't have Nixon Not that he is free of Watergate -to kick around any more." the election-year burglary, those tapes Four years later, he was back in the that so shocked Americ-aos with their spotlight, campaigning ceaselessly for cynicism and profanity, the SI 00 Republican candidates. He earned b1Jls. the millions of dollars in allcgal 1.0.U.'s that helped him capture the c-ampaign contnbutions -a scandal 1968 GOP presidential nomination. that led to his impeachment and He defeated Hubert H. Humphrey by resignation. But the memory has a whisker in November and, at last. faded. the anger and bitterness many had realized his goal. He was p~i felt toward the man they bel ieved had dent. abused his office has declined. The 1972 election wasn't even Had any pubhc figure in Amencan close. history fallen as fa r as Nixo n that day .. There was no way (George) Mc- in August 1984, when he left the Govern was going to win the clec- White House an d1s~acc'> tion," Nixon told Newsweek. Surely that was at. There'd be no Then why the break-in and wh y the comeback. He was gone. For years he cover-up? li ved in seclusion, a political un-Those are questions the former touchable. But Ni xon apparentl y president obviously has asked used that tame to plan the comeback himself many tames over the past 12 he now ha s staged. a return to }Cars and the answers he most often respectab1l1ty. comes up wtth arc "a self-inflkted He'd done 1t before. wou nd" and "a very mishandled There was the (iheckers speech thing.'' duri ng the 1952 prcs1den11al cam-There he as. consulted from time to paagn when he saved his spot as time by President Reagan. looked to Ow;ght D. Eisenhower's ru nni ng for tht insights he can prov-ide on mate with a dramatic telev1s1on global issues. yet stall unable to address rebutting allegataons he had explain why be and h1s a1des couldn't benefited from a secret fund estab-understand what was wrong with lished by ( ahfom1a supporters. pulling ofT and covenng up a th1rd- H1s enemies brea thed a sigh of rate burglar). rehef wbe,n Ni xon lost the 1960 Doaald M. Rotbberg Is tbe cbiel ptl'.'sidn nial eleellon to JOhtr '!<. Keri-polltl~I writer o/ Tbe A"ocl•ted neo}'~S1t1vel} ecstatic Press. -~------· . ~ We can all now stop worrying about I ebomband nuclear fallout folk \-'\\ for the C1111enn we arc 10 be <' ~vernment an Washi~gton a<; 1\sued pamphkt<, on "~It help " "low "'· s1dcring building 600 fa llout that 1\ th.11 I l'all taking pn"ate l ~-~n all over the country, fo r the cn1crpm1.· 10 ''' ulumatc rnnclu~111n • 'Oalusivc use and protection of thl' Thank '"11 \1r Prc<iadent we v.111 J '.\U)Otf tthelon of government of-be Ion:' ·ran' 11ur dt>ht 1 :tf(.ials and sundry important pt>oplc F H N \ ROSE . •tnd papers! < oo;ta Me<;a Chernobyl nuclear tragedy cannot be duplicated· here I • Badham 's strategy offensive '\ !~ To the Editor· • ,• I am offended h\ Rohen Bad ham«. ~ • • caml)aagn strategy ·whcrch) he rd use\ -1 . to debate Nathan Ro..cnhcrg on the 1 • i•un and attempt<; to d1scrcd1t Ncthan Rosenberg with irrelevant , insinuauons insulting uur an· '.; _.ligence , First. Badham claimed he did not ; .' have to debate Rosenberg on the 1 , • isaues because the)' were in agreement 6n the issues Lc<;s than one wc('k later, Badham claimed Ro~nberg J. was not "as conservative" as he 1\ on r ttte issues, bu t because he refuse\ to ~le Roscnlx'~ we do not kno~ 'WRther Badham 1s telling the truth or :• nl&kina unfounded alJegations • 1 Second. Badham suggested Ro-;c- • .,. hbe111s supported by some shadowy , •,., t•mzation which seeks to take ovc·r ~ · u.t eovernmenl of the United State' ' -4ld be a tes a 1978 campaign con· "' tnDut1on to a Cahfom1a 1udgc as • .e~ of this absurd claim. One : ' ~Id thmk an organ 1za11on deda· 1 ~to taking control of the govern· J , ... lfft'nt would make at least two such • 1 "'°"U'ibutaons an the last eight years f J. •nd suppon at least two candidates ~. /Or the S35 available scats in Con· ,,.. tltSI. Who else arc they supponing, i Mr. Bad.ham., , · Tbird, 1t was reported that "some " aa.bhcans" were upset by the sagn t/ ~ t111 lront of Nathan Ro~nberg's cam· 1 ~ headquarters. wh ich used the :1 -~ llttpubhcan I saw tht sign and ORANGE COAST laity Pilat , W<l\ not t<1nlU\t•d .\n\ inf11rn1nl ut11cn ccr1<11nli, lo.,. al f{, puhlalJn\ w1.1uld not be conhi'l'd \o who ~as alleged!} nm lu,t·1I' 11. 1n !:it t. any of the few un1drn1 d1cJ pcrson'i were confuscd. the" "' rl' oh' 111u\I) Bad ham <iup.. J)\mcr'"' ho v.ere rnnfused by the fact that \omrone had the 1nat1ati v1.· to oppmc tht· 1nrnmhcn1" an the pn· rn;_1r. f..i,th Hadham repeatedly cla1mc; 1ha1 ht· '' ttw 1ncumbcn1 and Ro,c· nhcrg ha\ nu expenence as a ( on· gre<,c;m.an My personal op1n1on about 1nlumbents t!. lhat we are not a nation which bclac"cs 1n or needi. .. prolt:\c;1onal pol1t1c1ans" In· cumbcnl~ should be a negati ve foe; tor not an advantage. lnlUmbcnts should be" aewcd Vt'I') Ln t1call\ If someone was elected anti dad not perform. that person should he remo"cd from office and replaced w11h anothef" \\-e do not nec-d profe~s1onal polat1c1ans, we nccd performer~ It <;0meone performs in offi ce wc should keep them there. if someone as simply unob1cct1onable. or ne'-81•' c, we should act nd of them. Let ~ look for quality. not lonarvat). wh ich lead' lo keeping u nquahfitd incumbenl\ 10 office amp!) because the) were prev1ou,ly elected to th e same offitc RICHARD C. GOODMAN Newpon Beach ,, ... 111"" Ed•tOt TOMT ... M•1n•o1no E:dtl(J( Oen,..., C•l'f Editor f.,,.c..-. ~EdllOI c, ....... $port• EOotOf "8 I I fNfJ CJllWCft- ControliN ~LCMltN41 ~OOUCltOtl Man11g.e. Ten, • ._.. C"Culal!On M-Qtf ....,...,.,......, M1r111tlng OotctOI ~..:=()I ·. No reactor in U.S. built exactly as ---Soviet plant was Q. la conaecUoo wilb tbe Soviet fia1co-tra1edy at Chernobyl, we bear a lot aboot "containments." Wllat is a "eon&abune.nt," and wby 1acb an awkward word? <\. To the second qucs11on. 1here as no answer. It's like complaining about the word "discussant" to designate an academic pan1c1pant who analyzes a paper But the word has a technical meaning. A conlaan- ment as a reinforced concrete struc· ture whose purpose as to contain all but trivial radiation leaks an the event of an accident in nuclear power plants. Q. lln't lt true &bat there are Amertcao .. c1ur plants tllat, like Cbenobyl, art wl&boat eootaln· meats? A. No. At least. no 1n th e alammt ~nse 1n which you nuse the quc:'itaon. Containments arc needed for protec· ti on aplost nuclear plants of the kmd that can aenerate heat of a panu;,ular (1.e .. dangerous) level. Those Amen- can plants that do not have contain- ments arc not engaaed an generating that kind of heat. Q. Souds so_plailttcal to me. A. Listen, af you want to Lake the position that because the Soviet Union h.ad a nuclear power accident, the United States should dJScontanue nuclear energy, go ahead and take that pos1t1on. but please stop aslcina me quesuons, because I know what rm tallOnatbout and you probably don't, so 1f you aren't in the mood to le.am . JUSt ao awa> Q. Wht are 7our credeatlals, Mr lb1ow-h ·AU? A I read rcpom from non·1deo- J<>11 zcd sources. For instance. here 1 someth•f\i that appeared in a book ''The War Aptn~t the Atom." m 1982, by Samuel McCracken of Bo ton Un1vers1ty. He wrote: .. The absence of a n a nu-nuclear move~nt ' WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY in the Soviet Union was (attributed) to the supenor safe ty of the People's reactors .... What was not generally reported was that most Soviet reac- tors ha ve no containments. Had a Three Mile Island-type accident hap- pened at one of these uncontainod reactors, there would almost ccnainly have been very senouc; releases of radioactivity." Q. Are yon saylag tbat tbe lack of contallmeat1 la Cbernobyl poees special problem• tlaat we la tilt Oll.lted Statu don't need to worry abo1t? A. In a way. yC"S. Where we do not have contammcnts, we are not m the business of producing the high-heat nuclear energy made dangerous by the lack of containments. Brace yourself, and let me u5e ~•entific lingo. Chernobyl and her sisters are. as Or. McCracken points out. "worse than uncontaaned reactor\: they arc uncontained. water<ooled. araphitc- moderatcd reactors. a design used for power gencra uo~. nowhere but 1n the Sov1e1 Empire Q.So? A. So, what happens 1n i.uch unprotected nuclear mcchana~m~ as th.at they tend to develop hot pots (the scientists call them "Wia,net eneray") Within their core When tha1 happens. )'OU need to cool them. and this require very delicate manipu· lataons McCraC'ken reminds us that anphttc hums at trmpcraturcs i uffi- c1enl to d1ssocialt' the oxygen and hydroaen in water. and this produ~ an u plosave m ixture of ircat power A he put tt "Thas mean that W'lter can tx as unsatisfactory as p whne for puttin• out a 111lPhite fire Tbe exptwon lhal appc.an to h.a\C devas.- &alcd C'hernob I JV ma) ha-.c been lhe rcsuh of tryana to caun,ut1 h a lflphate fire ~ith ~ ter." 1 Q. But It was stilJ an accident, and accidents can bappen here as well as there, can't they? .\. Sure. But when you tenn 1t an a1.:c1dent, bear in mind exactly what you arc saying. It was an accident an the Soviet Union that was the direct result of Soviet fa a lure to take elem en· t.ary precautions. lt was an accident m the same sense that a victim of drunken driving can be said to have been an accidental victim. Q. Well, if yoa want to a1t1 that terml.oolo~, Isn't It possible tlaat la tbe Ullited States we mlpt also laave an accident of lite drankea-drtvlD1 variety? A. No. actually. Because as McCracken points out, we ha ve no graphite power reactors that arc cooled by water. The only graphite power reactor we have as cooled not by waler but by helium gas, which is relative k1d-stuff, never reaching the problem of Wigner energy. Every siniJe nuclear power plant an the United Slates hu a containment. Q. You are co•cl1dla1 t~at Clllenobyl laa1 10 releva.ce for U.S. aaclear eoerc plauia1? A. r conclude that it ouJht to have no relevance because it is scientifi· cally inapposite. It will have poht1cal effects -because at truckJes 10 the anti-nuclear lobby in the United Sta~ which contmues to prefer 20,uuu per year dead from the burning of coal. whose toxicity 1s a matter of record. to zero dead from the use of nuclear coeray. Wllll•m B•clley h • 1yNl_c•t'14 col•mol11. TODAY IN HISTORY -~ - By tM Assodakd Pren Today 11 un~_y. May l S, the 14Stbdayofl986. Thett~l20daya left an the )ear. Today's hiahliab• an h11tory. T•-enay-five yea.rs qo, on May 25 1961, PmidentJohn F. Kenncd)'••d the Urutcd States .. houad oommJt utelfto aeb~'Vin& ~pl, before this dtc&dc I OUL oflandint• man 01'1 lhc: DONALDM. ROTHBERG Political writer \ Jaca AIHISll and JOSE PH SPEAR Arabs won't pay for terror Drop in oil price has caused shift to other priorities w A!>HIN<J 1 UN -The Arab oil sheiks' priorities arc sbiftina like the descn sands -and that's bad new1 for terrorists. according to State Department intelli,ence analysts. The connection between fallina oil prices and a squeeze on international terrorism bas been a Iona time coming. but these experts think it bas fi nally beguo to take shape. In a nutshell, the Arab countries ~t have, willingly or oot, supported the depredations of tcm>rist poups for decades have decided they have other priorities. As one State Department source observed to our associate Lucctte Lagnado, "The supr daddies are running out of sugar.•• Libya is the most obvious example. "Libya is a basket case," the source said. While Moammar Khadafy's anti·Wcstern fervor may oot have slackened a bit. his drasticalJy shrunken oil revenues have made a shambles oftbc Libyan economy. So he can no longer sbe11 out mimons to every terrorist gang that seeks his help in overthrowing a aovemment -or merely spreading panic. Farther cast. Penian Gulf oil countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have becun to resist payina "protectton money" to that other godfather of terronsm, Syrian presi- dent Hafe7 Assad. For years., the Gulf states have helped kee_p Assad in power with hundreds of millions of dollars, in the hope that he will leave them alone. Assad, in turn, has bestowed his largess on the worst collection of terrorist cutthroats ever assembled in one country. Kuwait decided last summer to cut its subsidies to both S_yria and the Palestine Liberation orpni.zation. Until recently. the Saudis were afraid to cross Assad. And the oil billions were ro!Hng in, so it was a small matter to pay him off. But now, faced with their dwindlina oil income. the Saudis have apparently decided they can do without the JUAury ofsubsidiz- ing Syria. In fact, some sourocs report that the Saudis have reduced their payments to Assad .. sip.ificantly.'' "The Saudis arc usually afraid of an yone,"a FOJ*YBottom souroesaid. "But oow it 1s the Syrians who are worried about ofTcndin& their patrons.'' While the amount of money given directly to terrorist groups by Saudi rab1a is relatively m~ the payments to Syria have been signifi- cant over the years. Assad, even more vulnerable financially than Khadafy, may find he needs his Persian Gulf patrons more than they need him. 11 the State Department analysts' predictions prove to be accurate, the terrorist groups will find they're on increasingly short rations. And this wtll be an obvious plus for Americans who have been fearful of travelina abroad this year -and the tourism- rclated businesses that arc now suffer- ing dollar-withdrawal symptoms. UNDER THE OOME: House committee mcmtxrs recently _JOt_ a graphic illustration of the Socia.I Secunty "notch" and the unfairness it ca uses. The notch is the difference in benefits received by people born between 19 17 and 1921 compared to other rctirca. On averaee, the un- lucky ones dnw SJ l-4 a month las. The panel beard from two lh1en., born I .S months apart, who worked side by side at identical pay for lS years But &Uth Dctviler. born in 1917. gets S.S83 a month in benefits. while Audrey Webb, born ln 1916, gets S73.S. The notch, which affects an esti- mated 10 million Americans, wu created inadvertently io 1977, when CoDJtW enacted ameadmenu in- tended to conect exiatiaa Oawa in thie Social Security benefft fonnulu. Lqislalion to soo-.eb lhe notcb bu bttn introduced by Rep. Edward Roybal. 0-Calif., and is apdy numbered HR 1917. Jad AMnM lllN i...,....,. ut ryadkalH Nl...,,11. moon, and re~bim llfely to the Earth ... Al)Ol]o 11 ecc:ompllahed the 1oalln 1969 On thude In 1717, the Connitulional C.00· vcntioa in Philaddplda wu coo-vcncd. In l lOJ. American emyiJt ud ~t R.atpb Waldo Emenoo WU bom an Botto • ..., - SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1988 ...,.. ... ,.move Into top IPOl Iii AL w ... r-.. ca. Blondie IMM over ...... ln C81 Cup Re1111& CL Dorn.repeats title He wins hJghj ump; other area athletes excel at CIF fi n als IJ llOOEll CARLSON °' ............ NORWALK -Eric Dorn of Estancia Hiah &book off a byper- ex tended knee suffered in the Iona jump en route to blck·to-t.ck CIF l- A cbampionahipe in the hiah ;ump at Cerrito1 Collc:ae Sat\ll'day -Jutt put of a very bis day for Oraqe Cout uu athletes. Dom's personal best of 6-9 in the hifbjump helped aoothe the pain of a third·place finish in the lona jump and a dead-last ahowina in the hi&h bu.rd.les. Hil eft'oru combined with a l-A title for teammate Doua Miller, who upeet Steve Williams ofServite with a career best of I S-6. Fourth in that event was Newpon Hatbor's Will Fisher (13-6). Second to Dom in the l-A high ju~ was Co.ta Mesa's Mike Riehle (~. SollS.." Her coach, Geortt Varvas, uid abe'll continue to run both even ta, but when it comes to the state, where she was fifth in the 800 as a junior, she'll probably concentrate on the 1,600 only . .. 1 think she can win either one, .. &aid Varvu ... but the mile is mon: fun." Runnina second to Smith in the l 600 was Newport Harbor's Magie Henson, who ran a swift 4:S8. 78, followed by teammate Buffy Rabbitt (S:Ol.17). Henson was third in the 800 (2:14.18) and Rabbitt was sc:cond in the 3,200 (10:52.16). Ritchot faded in the 800 to fourth, put still posted a personal best of 2:13.81. "I'm still just learning to run that race;· said Ritcbot. who was an easy winner in the 1,600, postina a 5:00.32, well off her best of 4: S2. Miller's upset victory in the pole vault came laTJCly because of e.toel- leot drive and speed into the box. Debbie On am.ll• after · w.rul~ Dom's oc:>noems &<>in& i~to ~e ~Id • .._. 1 ..__ mar&. high JWDP vanished qu1ckly Wlth his u•--"-uap e ~-P •· fint effort. sbesodominat.cd the tnpleJump, that three other lesser marks (38-7'12, 38-1 V. and 38-''h) would also have been 'ood enouah to win. Smith was just as dominant in her two events, taking the lead at the outset and simply pullina away with C1JC at the bell lap of each. .. , took a jump at six-foot and it wasn't bothering me," said Dom, who spent time at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station the past week., where the high j u~p facilities are very much like it is at Cerritos College. But he admitted the day was hardly a breeze. Eatancla •• Erle Dorn prepuee to take loq jump leap da.rtnc CU' track finale. so com.ins throuah with CJF titles were Woodbridae Higb's Sherri Smith, wbo doubled in the l-A 800 and l,600 met.en, Edison High's Nicole Ritcbot, wbo won the 4-A 1,600, and Ocean View's Debbie Orr, who snapped her own CIF 4-A record in the triple jump with a 39-4 and took the hi.ah jump, equalling her lifetime best of S-I 0. Orr did not miss until she at- tempted 5-11 in the high jump and "My goals were to break 2: 13 and 5:00 at state," said the Woodbridge senior, who brceud in clockings of 2: 11.22 and 4:S5.37. "Now I'll have to re-evaluate my "When I finished ninth in the hurdles it was pretty scary, and that was after foing third in the longiump, an event woo last year," said Dom. (Pleue eee CIP /C2) Woodbridae•e 8bea1l 8alda w law wtda tbe c~ title In tbe 80CMaeter nm 8atarda~. Dodgers Pagliarulo redeems himself with game-winnet:J blank Hi h 1 A g 1 U that error had tied the game up," Pagliarulo fl y ball. Pqliarulo arouodcd a si~ to ,.L s error e ps n e s e. said. "But I wasn't tryinaany harder than I was Today'• •ame The Anlels tied the ICOf'e ~ 1D the DIDlh. but his h tt beat s t hem 7 -6 th~ other times !IP because if I do, t probably Bobby Grich~ wentto leCOOd on a ai~ Ph• 11 • ' mm the ball entuely." AaJela (McCaslcilJ) at New York Yan-by Geo~ Hendrick and ICOred on Ride 1 les PIJliar.ulojoincd some of bis teammates 10 kccs {Guidry 4-3). Burleson s sinaJe to ri&bt NEW YORK (AP) _ Mike Pagliarulo criticizmg the shape of the field: Time: I 0:30 a.m. Hendrick. who bad four bits, went to third Valenzuela tosses second s utout in succession, 6-0 LOS ANGELES (AP)-Fernande Valenzuela pitched his second con· sccutive two-bit shutout Saturda) niptt, but he couldn't have done 11 without some late-inning thunde1 from his Los Angeles Dodger team· mates. Frank.Jin Stubbs provided the spark 1n the seventh inning. snapping a Today'• game ~iladelph ia (Gross 3-4) at DoclJert (Hershiser 4-3). Time: 1:05. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Monday's game: None scheduled. scoreless tie with a two-out, two-run triple, and the Dodgers broke it open with a four-run eighth for a 6-C victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. "I was JUSt trying to make contact," said Stubbs, whose tnple made a losc1 of rookie Fred Toliver. 0-~. "He'd been pinpointing us all night. I was hoping for him to make a mistake." With Valenzuela on deck, the Phillies had the option of walking Stubbs with Mike Marshall at third and Mike Scioscia at first. although Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda bad no intention of taluna him out But Toliver challenged Stubbs, who lined a 2-0 pitch into the gap in lef\-<:enter. "The strategy called for the walk, but I just think be made a mistake with the pitch more than anything else," Stubbs said. "I gave it some thouaht." Phlladel- ph1a Manager John FeTske said, "but Freddie had bandied him well and he was onl y hlttinJ around .190. I was afraid of putun.a Freddie in the position of having the bases loaded." The only hits off Valenzuela, 7-2. were a two-out bunt sin-1e in the first and a two-out double 1n the sixth, both by Yon Hayes. He struck out a season-high 11 bauers and retired the last 10 baners to record his 26th career shutout and his third of the season. "You can't be any better than that unJess you·rc Johnny Yander Mccr1 who pitched two straight no-hitters,' Lasorda said of Valenzuela. who blanked the Montre.l Expos on two hits Wednesday n1Jht. "ftmando has been as conslStent as I've seen him." said catchtr Mike Scioscia. Dodgers let Wh)tfleld go LOS ANGELf.S {AP) -The Los Angeles Dodacn announced that they had released outfielder Terry Whitfield to make room for Len Matu'lSCk, who came off the ll-dly di.sabled list Saturday. Wtutfield. 33. made hls last a~ce a a Ood&er Friday ni&ht as a ptnch·hitter in an 8-2 lo to the Philadelphia Phillies. He pounded out to end the pme. Whlficld batted .071 1n 19 pmcs tb1s tcaJOO with no runs batted in. He was 1 for l l as a pinch-hitter. wanted to atone for his error, one of two be "What can 1 say1 Ibadoneotherball hlt me TY: Channel 5. on the hit and ICIOrcd when Pqlia.rulo booud madeSaturdayandoneofsixcommittcd by the in the wrist, one hit (second baJeman) Willie Radio: KMPC (710). Bob Boone's arounder. New York Yankees. Randolph in the elbow and o ne almost took Monday's game: Angels at New York With one out in the 1evcnth and the "l wasjustbopingforacbancctoget up," (shonstop} Bobby Mcacham's head off," Yankces, 10:30&.m. Yankees~.._3,Don MattinaJyain&kdoff Pagliarulo said. " ... And that's how it goes Pag.liarulo said. left-banded reliever Terry Fonter, and righ~ sometimes." The rally made a winner of Yankees banded bitter Gary Rocnicke came in to pinch Pa~o. the y ankces third baseman, reliever Dave Righetti, 4-1 , against whom the aspect of the pme. He said the outcome came hlt singled 10 the winning run in the bottom of the Anaels scored two runs in the ninth to forge a down to relief pitchina. At that point. Mauch went to rifbt-bande:r ninth inninJ. tcadin& the Yankees to their 6-6 tie. ..The problem was. our reliever had one Moore,andYankcesMan.altr'LouPinicllueot fourth straight victory, 7-6 over the Angels. Donnie Moore, l-3, was the loser, the bed innina. and so did them.·· Mauch said. "I up the left-handed bittina Griffey, wbo bomo- A two-out error by Pagliarulo in the top of victim of homen by pinch-bitter Ken Griffey expected Donnie to pitch in the seventh like be red on a l~ pitch. the ninth had allowed the Angels to tic the score and Dave Winfield in the seventh and did in the eighth." The homer wu Grift'ey's fourth. and 6-6. Pagliaruto 1 ·s pme-winGener in the ninth. Gfi riffey. sinaled to s~ the nfath and was Winfi.eld foUowed ~~ a ~lo shot, pu~1>' "I was glad to be able to act the rut because Anac s Manaer ne Mauch called the sacri ccd to second. Mike Euler was walked the wmd beck into ..... temtory down the.,..,. Yankees' season-high six erron a "trivial" intentionally, and after GriftCy took third on a field line. Briggs ousted from tourney John Henry's return amazing Edison's team of Moore-Arnott a lso dropped in semis By BARRY FAULltNER ...,,._C.; p t I Corona del Mar High tennis stand- out Mike Brigs hoped not only to defend bis CJF singles title Saturday at the Newpon Beach Tennis Oub, but also to avenge two losses earlier this year to No. l sccdJeffTarangoof Mira Costa. just played very well." Brigs said be wasn't looking ahead to a grudge match in the finals with Taranao (ranked No. I in Southern California) and shruaed off any interest in the outcome of the final match, sayina; "I don't like to watch tennis very much, just play it." Wiere put an early end to Briap' day with an impressive power game, which featured blistering serves, a potent two-banded backhand and some effective voUeyin._ There aren 't many athletes h is age still competing Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but ... •John Henry comina back to the races at l 1-whicb is about 66 by human standards-is rather amaz. ina ... There are not many two-legcd athletes still playing at thataae- Petc Rose ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. . . Rcgidackson. He lost a chance at both, however, losing in the semifinals to c.&labasas senior Steve Wiere. 7-6. 6-3. "I was bittinaeverythinga little too short and be took advantage of my mistakes," said Brigs. "He bit some aood serves and he votlyed well. He seemed to auess where my passing shots were aoina all day. He was always right there. Maybe 1 just hit in the same plaoe too much." Wierc, however, won the last three prncs with little trouble to advance to the finals. •LyleAJzado?No ... Hesaysbc retired to stud but probably just retired. The loss was only the second of the prep season for Briaas (48-2). ironi- caJly the other was also to a Calabasas player. Steve Oliver (who lost to Taranao in the other semifinal, 6-4, 1-6),. · I just couldn't JCt anything aoina out there," said Bnaas. a j unior. Brigs appeared to have turned things around in the first set after Wiere broke his SCTVe in the opening pme. Down three pmes to one, Briggs took three straight pmes to go ahead 4-3 and carried the cdtc to JO up 6-5. In doubles semttinal action. the Edison s0pbomore tandem of Dave Moore and Steve Amott were de- feated 6-2. 6-2. by a strong Foothill team, whlcb upset the No. I seeded Santa Barbara team in the quar- terfinals. •The Ramsdraf\ed Washington quarterback Hugh Millen ... He stands 6-5 so for the Rams, that is a moral victory. •The Ch1ca10 White Sox promoted broadcaster Ken Harrelson to aeneral manager and let Roland Hemond resign to join the com· miuioner's office ... Somebody has his values all mixed up. After throwina bis rackets down in disaust at counside after the match, Brigs regained bis poise quickly enoUfh to put the loss into per- But with double set pornt Wierc battled back to knot it at six and won the tie-brea.lcer 7-S. Despite the loss, Charger Coach Tim Mana wu happy his team got as far u they did. spective. • "Ifs only a game," be said "1 l~m from each game 1 play. He {W1erc) Wiere, the No. 4 seed, apin bad his chance to fold in the second set after seeing his l-1 lead vanish as Brias apin rallied to even the games at three. "They played an excellent team and I think they were a little ught. They mis.sed a lot of first serves and apinst I Sood tc.am that really hurts." Mang said. •AJl screwed up are the St. L.ouu Cardinals ... The acneral manqer should fire the field manaacr. At 70, Indy 500 isn't slowing down ~ Pace picks up for today's nationa lly televised race INDl.ANAPOUS (AP) -The apccd is outrqeout, the not.c deaftnina and the elcctricsty from the biocst crowd anywhere in aporu is ovcrwbelmina. The Indianapolis SOO is blck today for its 10th runnina. And for the fint time, it will be 1CCn live by a national television audience on ABC. bqinning at 9 a.m. Speed will be on everyone's mind when the lf"'CD flu falls. with the 33 Startm -apin the fU1cst field in racin& history-a~na 210.279 mph io qualifyina. Rick Mean, Pill for his third Indy victory. won the pok poslllon with one-and four-ta{> records of 217.SS l mph and l l 6.828, rcspectave.ly. And W'herc there 1s speed. there 11 dana'cr. "Tbm is no marain for error:· Mean said. "This 11 a racetnck where you muJt be very pttalC. And. at the speeds ~·re runn1na out thett, one mistake is about all 't'OU aict •• Already this month, since practice opened, there have been a handful of horrifyina cruhes at the Speedway. Herm Johnson suffered 1evcrc foot and beck injuries which hospitalized him, but Mun said there 1s a positive Slde to the accidents as well. "What these crashes havedemoost.,.ted II Just how far these can have come with safety. If some of thex crashes had hapilC1\ed three or four ycan aao. they would have been a whole lot wottc. Some of thete JUYI (in the crashes) miaht not be around." The 211>-mile oval. which will be surrounded today by a throna estimated at m0te than 400,000. WIS opened IS I tettina pound lft 1909 It WIS never intended for the manned proJC1Ct1les Wt sin.le around the narrow uphalt amp now. .. nus JOI nt rHlly tests your c:banc\er like no othtt," said Mano Andrcttit O}e l 969 win.net. It is lndianapohs. bdieo u ~ peatest spectacle 1n racina. .. ''Then's only one lndaa.napolls ~;· &1)'1 A J Foyt, the tnck'aonly four·ume winner and 1taning 1n a rccon1 19\h CODICCUUVC Indy claSSJC. ... f you tcreW it up, you have to wall another year."' Foyt, Sl, last won th11 c"enl in l 977 and, inevitably ncanna the end of the hne 1n what " generally considered a younscr man's sport, knows then! arc not too many more yean to wast. In a year when Jack Nicklaus wins the U.S. Open and Willie Shoemaker the Kentucky Derby, Foyt must be cons1dett<t at least a factor. "I'm all pumped up," Foyt wd "l felt we could win 11 last year and then wt had a problem early 1n the t'ICC Now wt aot a good car. some ntw boys on the crew and a new ftthna on thss team. I don't sec why we can't win 1t." Without quest1on, though, Mears socs off as the heavy favorite, but not Just because he had the fastest car an qualifY1na. Mean " one of three entncs an th.-race from the chte Penslre Racina team. headed by Rottr Pen&ke and the clote:St tl'una to a dyna~ty the bistonc lndy track haueeo since Lou Moorc'scan won six omcs 1n the late '30s and ·~ Pen kc driven have won Indianapolis five tunes. tnchad•nt last year's victory by 0.nny ulltvan, wbo Will st.an ant to Mean 1n the front row. And lhrtt'-Ume Indy wtnncr Al Unitr, -bo tw yet to win for Penske. will tan ftom the mukile of the 11CCOnd row I •There is a new book on the elves on Joe OiMagio ... Swcly that can't be the fim. •The sportina tranJients have pulled out oftov.isvillearumblina about the price 10Uli~ ... Wait until they act to tndianapobs. •To the lady who wrote askiq about the teams for next Super Bowl, numberXXI ... They have not quite been determined. •Dept. of wretched excess ... the Lowsman Trophy and lrrevelant Week et al. •Well, ifthcdrafunaofC&nadian Mike Schad by the Rams serves no other purpose, Dieter Brock will have someone to talk to. • 8y dump1ng1ood players Tom Lewis. Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble. most of the media said USC eo.cb Geo!JC Ravelina ··showed who ia boss' ... Coutdn•t GeoflC have kept the players and told them who is boss? •If the Anaheim hassle continues to pow ualicr and the Rams move to the Rose &owl, they will have more seats than they need. •It has been tt\ree yean since Phyllis Georse wrote a boot dieting. " •Theexcitint NHL playoftl made the series of mismatches~ by the NBA look wone than usual. • Regic J ackion 111ull a pat hitter ... lfyou don·t believe me.just ask RegieJacklon. •The terrible1wtoftheCind.n- nati Redsmay havetbeeardt.aler owner k.ichna Ptte Roee•a tirn and thuwna about traduit hlm in on a ncwmodd. •Chcap shotoftheweek ... Somebody taid the WI 'I the IJ)Of1.I ICUOOSO~ctlap. tbedt\aade:Umdo not act vecauo •Pro a~ say they know bat. They IOOk with'°°"' on any tat. But tbcR realty abou&d be mOllC tbanfina. Forsuys .,,bo ltrly be\-..em lbe wtuie\lnes \ .... ·• .. \ . ,' 1 ~. " ' • f I I .. .. .. I I I , ,. I ,, t• .. , I J .. I ' r• . . ' ' . .. l . ;i . ' f .• . ' ~ • ', ~ I 4 Owners, officials taking shots at Reds' big Schott F,.m AP dbpetcltee CINCINNATI -\1nC'1nnat1 Reds mana1ma partner Marge Scholl may be the most vi 1blc Cmannau Reds owner in history, but w1th1n the organ1zat1on she's becoming tile most unpopular, according 10 a copynght story 1n The(. incinnati Posl. However. Mrs. Schou. rcactina to the story, said she has put the Reds back on a paying basis through her efforts and cares mainly for the fans. The ne'A-spapcr said Mrs Schott's business methods ha'e sp3rked d1sstns1on among other Reds owners. man) front office officials and corporations with "h1ch the dub doe'> bustnc<is, the ne'A-spapcr reported. The nc"spaper said ~veral companies are upset with Mrs hott's handling of certain contracts ··Doing business w11h the Reds isn't what 11 used to be." said one 00ic1al whose com pan) has frequent dealings "nh the team, the Post said. " ome of them wanted thinf:S you can·t gwe, hke trd' ehng "11h the team. You can 1 do that." she said. T hc ne"'spapcr did not d1«"lose the names of the officials the story c11ed. The ne'A~papcr said Mis Schon's recent financial dealings w11h the club have s1gnilicantl) disturbed her fello" partners. that she gave herself a SI 33.000 "incentive pa) ment" last winter, and sold back 10 the club one of her shares in the Reds for SI mil hon Mrs_ hott denied both rett1"1ng the incenll"e payment and cashing in a untt of the partnership. ··LISlen. when I took o"cr. I financed a S6-rn1lhon loan m~~ll \\-hen the W1ll1ams brothers owned the club. the\ c.allc-d the other o"ners for S 100.000 each. I cancelled that I felt baseball -;hould pa~ or we're not going to ha"e 11 long I'm not going 10 hand the O"-ners a ta\ loss:· <,he said F1nanc 1er ( arl Lindner holdc; I. 'i unns O th er owners holding one unit in the partnership carh "1th a value of m ire than SI I mil hon are r nsch's Restaurants ( arl Kroch. Mult1med1a Inc Louis Nippert \I" l ou1<, "11ppcrt \\-1lham Reil Jr and TF Corp. Bec.:ausc: ul the <;mall bonuse'> and raises given to the front oflilc-staff. contro,ers' also surrounds the Reds' finanual re~uh~ tor 1985_ .\f'ter suffennga prc--ta' loss ot $2 m1lhon 1n 1484. the club bounced back in the black in 1985. the nc"'spaper said. e1110g 1ns1ders "I la' f he' got ral!>e\ f he~ got ra1-.es "hen "e \\t're losing mont'\. 100.'' \he '>aid Quote of th e day Ron Kittle C hKago White ox slugger. "ho became a tirc;t 11me father as his 'A-1fr. Laune. ga"e birth to ;1 daughter. named Ha\ln Eh1abe1h "I "a\ at the hu~r111al "a1ch1ng ·uu'r game on I\ and T 1m Hule11 'Aas up "-hen I got callt'd 1n tt1 he "1th I aune "o he thought "c should name her after him \\ e couldn't do 11 Pop-up ducsn't c;ound nght lor a gJrl ·· Montr eal wraps up title, 4 -3 ( .\l (,\In .\Jberta Brian ra Skrudland. thl· lino ol C1ame 2. <.cored the ' tie-breaking goal m1d"a" through the second pew •J ~aturda' night and the Montreal < anadtl'n\ rode the goaltend1ng of rookie Patnck R o~ to a 4 ~ '1ctor) ma the C algal) Fla mes 10 claim an unprc .. l'Jl·ntl'd 2 'rd '\at tonal Hocke} League champ1onsh1p Ro}. named v. inner of the C unn Smythe Trophy as mosL 'aluahlc pla~cr ol the t hamp1onsh1p \enc~. surrendered tv.o late goal<o but made a big sa'e 1n the last minute: to p1 11lt't1 tht• lead He finished with 30 SB\C\ In "r.1pp111g up thr lx'<i.l 11l-<,c,cn ~tanle> (up champ1on'\h1p scnc\ in live games. the Canad1cns thre"' a defcm1H' nr1 around the I fame~. the second- h1ghec;1 srnring tl'{lm in thl' "'JHL this year RO\ had <,ona· help !rum the goalpow. he likes to call hi\ "budd1c: ... " hut 11 "as mainly his spar~hng goaltcnd1ng. •hat hacko;topped the Canad1ens 10 their 23rd 111le. thl' m11\I h~ an) profe<,<.10.nal team JO North Amcnc."a Chln•1deroe wtna at Loe Al Cb1DaltdttOS made amends for his lo !!J tn the Apnf GokknSta&e Dtroy at 2·S odds "'1th a hard·fouaht win Saturday at Los Alamitos Ra~ COunc in the 33rd runnani of the Grade I Los Alamitos Derby. John Ward rode the wmner to a 21.86 clocluna for 1he ~yards. Although Chanaadero came bomc on top, thm we~ several other berb) contestants lapped on the winner at the finish. including runneM1p Stttalt.in Dash, which raced gamely along the rail, and the $8,000 chum K.apscash, which also wasfo the Derby win photo. Chinagdcros earned $73.996 from the Derby pot or S 142,300 and moved has career earnings to more thao $520,000. The Los Alam11os Dcrb) was the 10th rac.c of Chingaderos' career wtth the.win his seventh. Only an the Golden State Derby has he failed to.finish in the money. Arcaro aerlous after surgery MLAMI -Eddie Arcaro. lauded as !!J ..\mcnca's greatest Jockey, underwent two open-heart surgical procedures si mul- taneously and rcmaaned in scnous con- dition in intensive care at a M1am1 hospital Saturday. his doctors said. A team headed by Dr. Malcolm Dorman. a cardiac surgeon. operated for about six hours late Friday to clean a clogged right carotid artt'r) and bypass a nearly closed left main coronary artery. said Dorman and Dr. Richard Ehas. the cardiologist canng for the 70-ycar- old Arcaro. Both doctors are on the staff of the M1am1 Heart Institute, where they discovered An:aro v.as suffering from progressive artery disease in the 'esscl that was bypassed Fnday. ··w e still have to wait for the effects of the anesthesia to wear off.'' Donnan said 'aturda). "but he's stable heanw1se. His blood pressure and pulse arc ver) stable." Dorman said the surger) wa~ "urgent but n::J-an emergenc)." Sutton spurts to 3-shot lead Hal SuUoo used an eagle-bird1e-bird1e l!I burst to establish a three-stroke lead Saturda)' m the third round of Jack Nicklaus' Memonal Tournament in Dub- lin, Ohio. Nine men led or shared the lead dunng a bright, sunn) day, and there was a seven-wa) ue for the top shortly before Sutton·s late-round heroics enabled him to put some distance between himself and the rest of the pack -including the strugglin$ host. who fell fi, e shots back. Clarence R-01e scored his first career hole- in-one with a 5-iron shot on the fourth and moved 1n10 title contention. Canadian Dan Ralldonoo, Don Pooley and Doug Tewell, all of whom shared the second-round lead wtth Nicklaus. shared second at 206. Each had a third-round 70 .. Jn the LPGA event m Coming.NY .. Betb Daniel countered a double bogey on the back nine with three consecuti ve birdies for a 2-undcr-par 70 to C;(tend her lead to two strokes. Daniel has led the tournament from the start. firing a 67 on Thursday and a 70 on Fnday. Her 54-hole score was 207. nine under par Pat Bradley. the LPGA tour's leading mone) "inner had a 69 Saturda~ and 1s second at 7-under-par }fJQ. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 am. -MOTOR SPORTS: Indianapolis 500. Channel 7 10·30 a.m -BASEBALL Angels at "ew York Yankees. Channel 5. Noon -GOLF: PGA MemonaJ tour- nament, from Dubhn, O hio. Channel 2. I pm -MOTOR SPOR~. Cannonball One-Lap of Amenca (tape), Channel 4. I p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS. Top motocross nders JO the I 25cc and 250cc d1 v1sions compete. from Anaheim, Channel 9. 2 pm. -SPORTSWORLD: Big League Baseball Decathlon Challenge. featunng top pla)'ers from the American and National leagues competing JO I 0 events, Channel 4. RADIO 10.30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees. KMPC (710). I p. m -BASEBALL: Ph1ladelph1a at Dodgers. KABC (790). o.ltJ,... ..................... Debbie Orr clean 5-10 ln the htah jump (top), Buffy Rabbitt head• for the t\nbb ln 3,200 m eten (bottom left), and Maule Benaon (left) and Sherri Smith catch tllelr breatha after flniahlng the 800-meter ran Saturda y at the CIF track flnala. CIF track results CIF ftMfs lll ~C.-...1 4·A M>YS 100-1 Ealy (Muir). 10 St. 2 WttUman CWfll · l1ktl 10 77, l Cerntl !Simi v1lltv I 10 10 • B xler CDo\ PueOlo\I. 1011. 5 John\O<\ l(i1rir) 1012 200-1 Ealv (Muir> n St, 1 H1rr11 IS•ml v111ev1 11 91, 3 JoMM>n ccar.n 11 O?, 4 Conwav lHaw1r.orn1) 1109 S W1tt111m1 (LB JCl'Olnl n 15 .00-1 Hanna IHawtno<ntl 47 IS l Bixler IDOi PutOIOI) 41 7•. J HOlhl (SA Valltvl ... 33. 4 Harri\ !Simi Velltvl •• SA s JOMIOn (ComotOfll. 41 73 ll00-1 So<en1tfl <Vin. 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S·O LJ-1 Sm•lh IQuaru Hms1 19·S • 2 Mlld'llll Ollmond 8erl, 19 ''" 3 Ciu1\I !Trovl. 17-IV., 4. Lucet ((dM), 17-S\lo S. T-.y (Mii• Del), 11·31 ~ .. Mw-(Meter Del), 1'·11'4o. T J-1 Wrlohl !EsHrenre), l7·Wa, 2 Hoknd SlddllOIClo.), 36 10 " l Jonll (Cler"tmOnll. 36 I ., • McCuttovoi. tAr1tne1on), U ·6. S Gue.i ITroyl. JS 10 SP-I Gell l,_owlendl 4S•4\4!, t Lii lNov•14111 O·S • l Brown (&onltel, >t-1. A Wath tl unoue11,1, 36·1. S Pl'lltllPt CWelnull, l6 O, Oltten; •· GHdmlln <••teMlel, J.S.f. Ttam "orl1111 I PGmOne, 40, 1. Wn•""9t. lOi J NeWll8r' Hertler, '914 Dltmond 89', 21\llt, S 0u.rlf HIHs 2t CIF TRACK FINALS ... From Cl When Dorn hun h1mi.cll he passed 1w1ce, then fouled 1n setting for third place marli. ( 23-01/•) Edison sophomore Kaleaph ( aner was an up~et loser 10 the shot put, getting off JU St one legal to<.s ( 5 7-6' •I. some two feet le~~ than h1<. be~t m scllhng for second place 1n the 4-A shot put Another Edison sophomore. Chuck Tyler. m1s~d fifth place in the Iona Jump by a quaner inch. goang 22·61 • Woodbndge 5(n1or Rich Brook~ wns second 1n the 3-A 100. going 10 88. and Edison's Kark Hooten wa founh 1n the pole vault at 14--4 lso. Edison's Mike myscr quahflcd for the Masten"'1th a tossofS3·41'>. <Jutth 1n the event. but w1th1n the 1op nine pcr1ormances of the day Othen with 1parkhn~ per- formance' included Estancia s K•thy Grant (12.St in the 3-A 100 for third place. and 2S. 76 1n the 200 for M"cond). Mntcr Oe1 sophomore Samantha Toomc) (fifih 1n the Iona 1umr (1 7-1) and 400 (1:00.SI); Manna·., l.1 a Coleman (S·6 an the high JUmp), Corona del Mar's Laura ~""'" 1n 1he high Jump (second at 5-0). E'itanc1a'\ Karen Farquhar in the high Jump (fif'\h at S-0); Corona dcl Mar ~phomort Jim Robbins ( 4 16. <UI 1n the 1.600. aood for fifth)· and the 1.2 fln11;h of Woodbndae .~ Corona del Mar·~ 1.600 l!rls relays team\ Hawthorne and l\ugus took 4-A llnd '·" boy'I titlc'I. wnh Estancta fim'lh1ng fourth 1n 3- Woodbnd'e and NeWJ)On Harbor finished 2· 1 1n 3-A 11r1, to Pomona. while Ha" thome wa\ 1hc 4-A 11tl.s chnmp h all 'tan •aaan on fnday here at the Ma'lter5 Meet ~he~' the top nine finisher\ 1n each event rtturn for the right 10 vie for R berth 1n t~ state t>rtllm and finals June 6-7 here. Orange Co&tt OAll.Y PILOT/Sunday, May 25, 1Ne C3 ' Texas takes over lead in West Division Jones' twcr-out base hit in ninthhelps Ranger~rally to 3-2 win over Red Sox From AP dl1p1tcbea ARLINGTON, Texas -Veteran Bobby Jones, called up fro m the minors earlier an the week. h11 a two- !'Un ba.ses-loade<J smgle wuh rwo out an the botto m of the runth inning Saturday na&ht to give the Texas Rangers a 3-2 victory Ro~ton that snaP{>Cd the Red ox's six-game W1nnana streak. The victory mo'ved the Rangers into first place an the: Amencan * Ti9W• 4, A'• 1 OAKLAND oeTROIT PhlNl1>11b 9oclllt 1b CellMCO" l<nomn Oh lAnllrd 30 MOavla rf Griffin u .. tl'le c Ptlwacf J1vl« cf DHll Oii Wlllerd < T._. 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Cou1ln1, Tniro, Evan1 T-J 1l "-37 Oil NATIONAL LEAGUE -~- Le-aue West, one-half pme in front of the Anaels. The Red Sox's lead over the New York Yankees in the AL East was sliced to one-half game. Loser Bob Stanley, 2-2, relieved Joe Sambito after Pete O 'Bnen walked to stan the Tex.as ninth. After stnlong out Pete lncavia.ha. Stanley p ve up a s10ale to Gary Ward that sent O'Bnen to third and walked Darrell Poner to load the bases. He retired George Wnght on a Oy to * Blue Jna t , Indiana • TOA ONTO CL•V•LAND Gere.le 7o Grublt 31:1 Mo..OvCI fr'vtlnks lb toro 2b UC>llleW IO 9elt" Jonnandfl Ftrnnot u Lied! rt 9art'4tlcl rf BMartn1 c. Wlllllc T.tlls ab r II bl •tt t II DI 4 1 2 0 l vller cf S 0 I l 0 0 0 0 Franco u l 0 0 0 S 2 2 4 Cart1t n • 1 1 o 4 0 2 I Thrrttn dll l 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 MH1ff If 0 0 0 0 s I 2 1 Nixon " ) 1 I 1 4 1 1 3 Tablet lb l l 0 0 •OOO JKOOVlll 4 113 3 I 1 0 B«nird 1tl 4 0 0 0 • o 1 o eanoo c • 1 2 1 0 I 0 0 ) ? 7 0 I 0 0 0 3' tll t Tftllb Sc-b\1'"'*'91 ll. 1. 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Wlnnlno RSI -Riies (t ) E-Gantnlf' OP-Mllwavllff 1 LOB-Mltwavl<M S, Mlnneaola l ,&-G1nlftlf' 8rvnen1kv 38-0etr Hll-0-(61. Laudntr 4J Rllt1 <•l S&-Gantner ISi, ltt4MI\' (2) I~ H • R• 18 SO ,,,...11111 .. Ni.vn W.4·1 9 I l 1 0 6 IWlwwwtl VIOie L,4·S 9 6 6 I 1 "'harlon I 0 0 O O WP-Viole 1 Umolrea-Home. KOK, Fir\! Rff<I. Secco,.,d. Ford, Third, Gercla T-7 7S A-10 991 sbon left, with the runnen bold~ But Jones, bau1na for Geno Petralh, bounced a 2·2 pitch 10to naht fidd for the tying and winnina runs. Texas reliever M1tcb Williams,)..(), was the winner. He pitched 111> inniJlas. In other Amenc.an Leatue games: Bite Jay1 •• IDdlaa1 •: GeoT)e Bell hat a three-run homer and Deonjs ump and Mark Eichhorn combined for fi ve inninJS of one-bit relief, leadina vis111ng Toronto past Cleve.land. Lloyd Moseby hat a two-run double and a two-run s10&)e as Toronto ended Cleveland's thrtt·game win· * Re.-ra J, Red Sex l M>STON T•XAJ Berrtft 2t> 8oolls 31:1 9vclln< lb Rice " S.vtor dh OwEvns r1 Lvona cf Qvlnona u SvHlvan c, urllbl 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 ) ' 0 0 • ' 2 , l 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 '1 0 0 0 McOwtlci P•clork rl Fltlehr 11 09rlen lb lrKVOll dh Werd lf Pon1tc GWr'9111 t'f Petr1fll lb B~lllh Wllkran 2t> ll l 4 l T.._... kert ltY .,...,.. abtllbl 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 l 1 I 1 • 0 I 0 4 I I 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 ' 7 l 0 2 0 n,' i .... 029 ... __ , Taut 100 000 002-> Two ou11 wllln wl11nlno run KOred. Ge,,,. Wlnnlno Rll -8Jone1 !1l. E-o.ilnonea 2 OP-Tt11H l. LO&-&ollon 6, Tt111t 6. 2B-tnc.vlolla. Wftktnon, Ow. 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Elsewhere 1n the National League: Red1 4, Pirates 2: At Three R1"ers Stadium. rookie Kun Stillwell. who entered the game baning 167 w11h one RBI an 42 at-bats, d ro"e in two run~ with a tnpk and 8111 Gullickson won his founh straight dec1ston with a st\Cn-hatter a~ Cincinnati beat Patt burgh It was the Reds' third watght victory. their longest wrnning streak of the season. Cub• 4, Astros 3: k rn Mumphrc> scored the tying run on b ave Smith's wild p11ch and Leon Durham drove home the wanning run as Chicago ralled for two runs in th.: eighth to beat Houston. h markC'd the first time th1<. season 1hc A tro bullpen had blo"n :t ~ve ~1tua11on after 13 succe'\se\ * Reeb 4, ,.ltates 2 CINCINNATI ~ITTSIUltGH Mlln«cf •oM lb Parkt r rl IE .. IKY 11 £01vl\ II hf)O Stttwu u 10 .. 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After Frank White struck out. Sundbera bft.ed a blah fly ball between shortstop and center field. Brett. runnina with 1wo out. scored eastly. The Royals appeared to have ~ne ahC'Ad 1rf the bottom of the ei&hth when Willie Wilson attempted to score from first on Jorge Ona's two- 0 1it do uble but 1here was no um pare at home plate to call the play Plate umpire Durwood Memll went to third base when thtrd-basc ump1rt Jim Evam.ran to the outfield tow1tcb Ona's hat Orioles 5, Martaer1 4: In the K.tngdome, Cal Rlpken's lcadotl 10th-inning homer off Mark Hus1mann gave Baltimore the wm over Seattle. R1pken's homer, bis sixth of the season, came after Seattle's Gorman Thomas ued the game with a two-run homer an the ninth, erasmg the last of Baltimore's 4-0 lead. Nate Snell. 1-0. who came in with one out 10 the nm th, was the winner as the Ono lcs posted their third con~ secutive victory. Hu1smann. 0-2. was the third Seattle patcher. 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March-Co worth I~ Joh nm Ruthl·rford Fort W o rth (21 ). March-Co wonh ROW5 I 1 R -Rand\ Lln1cr. Da.,.1c, Fla. ( 12), March-( oswonh 14 Pancho ( arter. Brov.nsburg. Ind. ( 15). Lola..( osworth l.S !(.Jacques \ illeneu' e. C anada (81 ). March-C'oswonh ROWS 16 Dann~ Onga1s. ~anta Ana (25), March-Buick 17 Ton) Beucnhausen, Indianapolis ( 16). Marc h-Cosworth IM Jo~k C1aria. ~1ex1<.'o (55). March·Cosv.orth ROW7 19 .\nc Lu\cn<hk. llolland (61). Lola-( o<.v.orth .:'O (1eoO Brahham .\u'>tralta (8). Lola-Co<.worth 21 .\.J Fo)l. llnu\ton(l4). March-C'o\worih ROWS · 22 Raul Boe'>l'I H1a11I <22). L ola-Co<,wurth 2J Scott Bra \'ton < nldv.atcr. Mach. ( 71) Mart h-Buil'k 24 R-Ph1l l\.rut'&t'r. lnd1anapohs (42), March-< mv.orih ROW9 lS Chip Gan<t!>'>i. Pittsburgh. Pa.(59). March-<. mv.onh 26 J 1m Crawford 'irntland (JI), March-8u1l ~ 27 R1t·h Vogkr. lnd1anapohs (6). Marc h-( O'>"'orth ROW 10 28 John Par'>oll\, Hro"'n'hurg, Ind (95). Marl'h C t1\wcirth 19 C, Bettcnhau!)Cn. \fonrovaa, Ind (24). Mnrt h-C ·o.,worth m \·M ano Andrew. "'la1areth, Pa (2). Lola-C n\worth ROWJJ 216 828 215.382 214.522 213.550 2 12.295 21 1.922 :!IUn!'l :!11.576 211.533 210874 210237 110.llO 209.964 209 635 :?09 ~97 209.158 208.933 208.939 207.811 207.08:! :? I 3 212 :! 11.202 208.079 207.948 207.590 :?OX 911 :?Ol~· 089 :?07 894 :?09 756 212.300 l 1 George !>ntder. Bakerslidd !84). March-C u\v.onh :?09 025 ~2 uR-R oberto Moreno. Rra11l (9) Lola-< II\\\ Orth 209 469 B \\\Dtd. Simon. San Juan ( apt!.trano l ola-C C>C.\\.3rth :?I~ 971S ..\' crage for J 1 quahfil·r~ -Record ~I II hX mph (average 1n IQ 'i -20f. 138). \-..\ndrett1 quahf1cd lifth but car dani.1gl'tl 1n '>Uh\l'QUl'nt cra\h 1 n pra('t1ce and backup !>Uh'ltlluted for r<H.C \\-Moreno Qualified 15th but car dam.i~l·d 1n fhurc.da) practitc· and hack up subs111u1cd for race \n-Simon was late entf) FnJa, "'hl•n lknm<. I 1rc\tonc w11hdre~ trom race because of damaged car. TENNIS CIF lndlvldUal finals 1•1 MpwPOf't 8HCh T-s Ctulll SOFTBALL CIF semlfif'Wlls Stmlflnel S~s W t•I I T11111Nv'l G•mt\ ll lSI 4 A TRACK c ..... ,.ACllllC· 10 CHAMl'IOHSHI~) (ettMC .. MUml Olt'--In Mttlr1 TH m \COflnQ-1 Ortllon, I~. 2 UCLA. I U J We&ni1191on Slllt, llM, 4 Celltornl•, n, S USC, 62, 6 Arl1on1 Slelt, '6; 1 Slenloro, )1, I Arl1on1, 30. 9 wa.11l11111on, 79, 10 O...eoon $1111, , IOC>-1 Mike Mll"h, UCL.A, io 19. 2 All" Ml!t1orn, Calllornla, 10.33, ) Miki Dlxler, USC. 10 '6, 4 Ktnnv RoblntOf'I, Arl10f'le 51111, 10 47, S Fronl\lln Barnell Arlrona, 10 74, no ''"'" 200-1 Miki 0."!fltf, use. 70 49, 2 AHN Mahor11 C1lltornl1, 20 Sl, J Miiie M4rl'1 UCLA )() 19, 4 Dennv Ever111. UCLA 11 19, S Lucius Miiter, Arlrono, 21 42, no 111111 40C>-I Get>rill fleco/\ Weslll1111ton s111e. "'SI, ? Oenn'f Evertll UCLA. 4S 41 3 Ptrtr Howero Celllornl•. 4S so 4 Ciiio Rlw Arnone Sle le, 4S 13, S Mark S.nlor Ar11on1 Stell '6 10 6 w111 Jonei. c111tor11l1 '6 •S ~1 Jaev eunch. use. 1" 74 i D••• AnotrlOf'I Oreoon. I 4 IO. 3 C.tvtn Herrtt Wesn111111on s1a11. 1"13, ' Dub Mver\ Or '90<\ I "n S OoUQ Herron, ANone l 49 OI 6 Cr1rt1111n Skoog Slantord l 49 6S i.S00-1 Dub Mven OrlQOn 3 41 Jl. 2 J.tl AlklnM>n S1ant01"d. 3 4 In 3 HerOIO 1'.ul>l\lldl OrlQon. ) .0 9', 4 Bruce Sllrltno, Walll11>11lo<1. l '4.8S, S T reo Scoll, Arlrone Slelt 3 '6 S4 6 Jwtl Ce nneo•. Arlrone. J '4 90 s,00<>-1 Jut1us Kortr wu111no1on S1•1t ll S?.71, ? Jev Maroen. Cehtornl• 14'04 67. 3 Sieve Pr1'1on. Arl1on11 Slalt 1'~SI. 4 Mark M<Monlget. OrtQOn. 1' 0162, 5 l=red\On Mey 1e1i., USC 1' 11 i1 6 Mark Junli.ermen. UCLA 14 19 28 110 llurdlei.-1 Anorew Pert.er. Ari1on1 s111e, 13 73, 7 Aoblr• Reaolno, use 13 83 3 Pel Duftv Colllorn111. 13 99, 4 Kev.n Young UCLA, 1' 01, S Jov Tt1ar1on, S1entoro 14 72, 6 Merk Bovo. Amona Sl•le u 23 400 hurdl11-1 Kt~ln Young, UCLA, •9 01. 2 Oeve Chesarek, Calllornle. SO 3S. J Rlclloro Curll\ OreQon SO 49, 4 Revmono Youno, UCLA.. S l 07 S SriaUQhn Rll•"· Arlrone S1a1t SI 73. 6 M•C"H I Grollam. USC SI 8• •OO relay-I Arl1ona S1e111 (Cn10 R1\h, Anortw Perker. Mari. ~"lot, Ktnnv ROC>ln\onl J9 11, 2 (1111ornl1. 39 94 J Arcrone 40 01 4 UCLA 40 SI. 5 Oreoon, 41 16 6 Slontoro 41.Sl I 600 relov-1 Celltorn11 <Dov• C"-l>llrtk Peler Howa rd Wall Joni\ A.lite ManornJ J OS n 2 W11n1nQI011 Slalt 3 OS 9o J USC l 06 OS 4 Arlrone Slelt 3"()9 SS S Oreoon 3"09 73 6 Arirona. 3 1' 00 T J-1 ucr.enne Aou Oreoon SI 10 Soencer W1H1oms OrlQOO S1·9~. J Omotrv P·lermer> CelllOfn•e SI ·8 • • Moli.t Pow• UCLA 51·5 1 S Mark Tr•O'lll AMON! S0-10 • o Pn, o Connon StanfOfO SO 0 HJ-1 .B"a" Marsna 1 S•anloro 1 4 • :i MAur ct Crumtv lorr1one 1 1 ? l R·ci. 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Love Ill Rav FIOvo Fuu v ZoeHe• Andy Natlll C•alo Slldl«r Oannv Edwerd\ 9111 Gl•\lo<I Scolt Hoen Georo• Burns Pel McGowan Celv1nPee1t GllMoroen Dan Pont L•rrv lil1nker Paul A11noer i..ennv IC.no• Merk McCumblr Tonv Slilt Mor>. Wttbt Mlkt Sulllven Mac O'Greov C:urll' Strano• Ml"' 11110 Jim (Olberl Bao Twa, Jac11. llenner BC.DD• Waok1n\ Tom S e<kmenn T1mS1moson LIMY Wed ... r\ 8obMurol'I, Ha•1 lrw1~ Tom 8vrum Marll. Lvt Otn•\ Walton 11ublrl Grffn Jom S•rnon\ ~·kt ~u•t>frl W llt WOO<I Pt•tr Senior MAii• Kuremolo 0 A Wt111r1,,g 81~ Rogers Ba,.v J•K•t Jim T~rot Oen Forsman aoo Lahr Bretl Upoer lttn Grte" Oo.e Barr Oev•o Gre11am Roger M111111e Gerv Koch LOuGrallem Joo••Muoo Serr Oenll! Pa• 8red1tv C •nov H•ll Lavrre Rln"er LPG A tourMment (at Corntno, N.Y.) Judv 01ct11nson Rob•n Wellon ............ 20:! 6'· 70-7o-1Q6 65•71-70-106 ff-67-10-106 69·73·'5-701 10-69-...-201 11-44· 7o-201 ... 71.,,_. 70-69·6t-20I '6-70-71-20I u -11-n-20t n -6'·11-10f •9-.. -71-'lOf n-n-'6-110 61-7S·'7-210 10-n-...-210 n-69-69-210 ., .... n-210 '*·69-7>-210 '9· 7'-6t-211 t9·n-10-o211 7J·'7-71-211 11· .. ·72-211 12·73·'7-211 70-74·6'-211 11-n-•t-211 n -10o10-2n n-69-11-211 1•-11-..-.21J 11-n-1e>-213 71-72-70-213 69·72-72-213 67-72-7S-71l n 12-10-21• 70-74·70-214 11·11·71-214 74•69·71-214 n 69-»-214 71·69·7)-21' 73·73·69-215 73·73-•9-215 7S·71-69-21S 71·1S·69-71S 68-n-10-21s 76·'9·7C>-215 73·72-70-215 1s-t.1-n-:11s 10· 73. 72'-21 s n-69·7-?U 76·70-70-21• 70·1'-70-21• 74·71·71-21• 67-11-71-216 n-n-11...:.214 75·6'-n-116 n -14-11-211 1s-10-n-211 76·69·72-217 71·11·1-111 11·72·7.._217 73·'*·7.-217 7S·71-72-711 n n -n-111 7'-10·7-211 17-11-75-211 71·77·75-211 73·69-7.....,1' 73·69·76--2il 73·17·7-219 71· 11· 16r-119 12·14·14---120 7•·71-75-220 10-n -n -no n -n -1s-n1 1 l-1S·1S-171 n-n ·ac>-nt. 70-7S-81-176 n -n -wo CALIFORNIA MEW YORK 111 r h b< Mondlv ~ Gamf\ \! l!t.aor Field) .._J.ll....,P .,,l"l C ,, ft C J Te• 1 Ce •Dn"\ 1 ~DOI\ Ofl Br•Oll\ (OM 1 6 .; M •a Cos•a Ol!I Olt•t!• 6 4 1 6 c "" I()\ 17 1 ,, FOU'1f•lfl v ... ., (24 0 •" God'· ""•'' Co•ieo .. DANA WHARF -lJa ""II~·, 'II ban 18 oarracuoa JJ bo•"'~ S ,,,, D • 1 •!'IO""'" l Ave11.o Okemolo ("trlOllt Mon!QOm«rv PtMvHemme• Pa111 R n o 61-10· 70-'107 70-10-69-209 13·6S·7)-21 I n -10-10-212 11·61·7)-712 n-10-10-211 n -10-11-213 77-70-U-713 71-69·»-2lJ 11-10-n-213 n-n-10-214 70-70-7-21' 71-'9-7.._21' n -1•·6'-114 7S·70-10-71S n-11-n-21s 16-01-n-21s 71 -10-74-11S 70-71·7-21S 10-11-n-215 71·69·7S-21S 74·71-71-116 73-69·7.._21, 15·'9·n-21' 71-69-76--216 16-10· 70-216 TS-70-71-216 n -n-n-211 76·72-69-217 72·11·75-111 10-14·1-118 1'-n -n-111 72-73·1>-218 16·71-71-211 75·73-70-211 n-11-1-119 74-70·7-711 72-15·72--219 12-13-74-219 16-11-11-219 73·74·72-719 7S-71-72-2lf n -13-1.._119 1'·74·12-220 75·73·72-220 11-n -1.-220 74-1S·71-220 14·13·1)-'110 75·72-7)-120 n-1'-1s-n1 11-16-1.._n, 14-n -1.._n, 76·11-1.._n1 1'-1•-n-ni 73-76·72-2'21 1s-n-1s-m 76·7HS-m 76·71-7S-m n -n -1t-m 74-73-7S-272 11-11-1t-m 14·1S·1.,_m 78·11-1-m 11-n-1s-m 76-72·76r-274 76·73·75-224 76·73-75-174 1l· 1S·16r-211 76-71-76-774 Petts c' Jovner It. RJO<lfl II OICncs Jll Ow,,1>1101> Gr·cn 2b He~rc~ ,.. Bvr•esro lD M·ller II Boone c ~"o!llO" Tor.It ) J , " ... "0' • 4 00 Roo•?ti 4 1 2 I M•rog > ll I 0 C 0 Pnri,.,. ) 0 I 0 Q ~"C• • ' I l 0 Gr •le. 1 ) ) & I /\ "'PIO I I 0 I E.ll\•~' er ~ 0 0 O w.npg11• 4 0 I P1W •O )• I 1~ Y.••"""U •1 6 ll S Totals kort llY lnnines • ., , ri °' ' c l4 I 10 C.."°""4 001 IOI 107-~ New Yorlt IOI 001 JOI 1 Two ou'i """"'~ 'IN•"'l f"f~ '"'' ~ Ofrd Game W.nn1no RB• l?!IQ ·•• 110 3 E-Jorin 2 HOii•~<! P"~"~' 10 7 IOI~· i1 "' L08-<elllorn1a 12 Nf'w °""" II 26-1< 1 rr 2 Rendoloh Htndrick HR -Gr "~• ' N nl.tl l 161 S8-Pe!11\ 16 ~ 8ut1t>\nr N • ~·" SF-Boone C1llfoml1 Romonlc~ l=or\ter IP ~ REA &8 SO I t 0 O Moore I I f I I \ New York JO"n • HOiiand 1 RgMlt W ~ ) Umo•"~' t1('1m~ .4.'\ , •• ' ,., s "\' .,._ • 1 Setona C10""-•, •c Sl' •Cl(• T A-2S 114 Anoe! averages Throu9'1 Se tvrci.v ' Gam~ I 8AT"TtMG All R H HP 1>81 I><.' .. at •i,Qr Jov,,rr Narrott Bu••eso• OOW"'•f'tQ Serial e o c;,.,,,.. ,,., ·tong "tf'drt(ti Jones 8oon4! PtH1\ D•C.ncc•\ M 1l•f' Totth ll Q , U ~4 I) 11 9t \1 q~ &"'' 9~ 8• 1()1; 'II I If I~ 11 '1 " 17 '1 ' I A IS .. Q 440 ns Ju PITCHING Eo"'D,., IV" Mcc:.ui.1 S1e1a" Rt>Mt\f',,(iii ~ ortf_., MOO•f B•vQpn IP H 88 ' \0 W l ERA 0 ~ ., J S""""" ~or\cr"I ancifl"r,.,"' Totels v I '>•"'"' y NATIONAL LEAGUE Doctoers 6, Phllles O PHILADEL~HIA LOS ANGELES •II r II bt 11> r ft I> ..,(>,. )\\ t Ag.,a.~1o He•flS •t S<""'0' ID C.W.•\on •' xriu"l1> JoRu ~ Jl!ll l " To1o",.,. [I 1 c ') " \ I S•ane O" Car"" ar ~ ff' JIV~ p Q Ck tr 0 Totels 4 0 0 0 ~ft> 71> 4 0 7 0 L/1'10"'' ll 0 r: M.tll ct. IC. 4 0 0 0 AMf'\"I Jb 1 J 0 0 'II' .. ," " , ' iOOO S•• L't I 0 0 0 8•oc-ti 7 0 0 0 c ,o-t I 0 0 Sl~lil>\ • 0 0 0 0 '""""PP' 0 0 Q 0 11./1/ ""' \ I 0 II 0 0 \11! • I • IJ " O 1 O Totals Sct•t llv lntltnO\ 1 14 ' 11 ' Phileo.tllh•• 000 000 000 Lot Al'IOlllls 000 000 14• ~ Gemt w ""'"II llllt ~1 blJ\ 0P-Dlll11!'1f"ll' 1' i l 0 6 Pl olA 11'•pn ~ S A"9t'lt• 6 :8 ""v"' 18 ''utot SB -Lano•~•,, " ""°'"\n IP ... It (I> 89 so ~ .... ~oftla roHvt r L 0 1 Ca rrnar• T•kulv• q1101r L.esA~• , 1 v111111~• w 1 o ? 1 ) . , Tt-utve n11c11~ •o 1 II"""'' " ,,,. 8'" UmO••H-HOn-• (,orn I •\I Dav' s .. 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Oem lo KR I Power !louse Jonnsonoate 6rlOQe 10 F e1rv>tw Oam) Nobe vou,,o Creel\ Peo~mln1 Creek luooer ano tower Po\O Creek So.Ith Crttk Tule R•vtr m.001e •or1< nor111 •nd souln fork\ ol m11n fork Croar S ooe arte l Wnllt River ALPINE -Car'°" R111er \tall eno wtll roroi Marklffvlt!e (rte~ Pllll\lnl Vallev C •ttt< Silver C •tel< iNYO -Baker Creek Bio Pine Creek. B·snoo Ctttlt Clower m>dd•• •oolll and lnlakt 111 Georges Crttk lnde~ncSenc• Creek Lone p ,,,f! (rttl<, Owens River lt>elow T1neme11a Low\ 8r•ooe Oownslrtem 10 S•ewerl L1n11 Sntonero1 Crtet< T11b00se Crte~ Tlnemtlla Creek r ulllt Cretll Horse racing results HOIVWOOd Park SATURDAY'S RESULTS I )4111 of '7·daV fl'IOf'OUGfl~ed mMtlno) FllUT RACE. 6 lurlOl'O$ ,,.,.,renl'\ 1ma9e IMcHr91 •··•r Coln tVa1enrueta l • ,. Mtncn ISl>Oema~~· • rrir I 11 1 S 180 400 300 370 2 40 HO Al\Q ran E'nd P111v f11• H1oh Eaall&d .bbl~ Storm Prince K .ri,., I' 1ng SECOND RACE 6 •ur1on11\ "11no •Toro, , no" Mall (Katn'" ""' •11t Tab1e Me1a Torn!' I 12 2 S 8 40 480 HO 380 300 HO A"' ren Ori Maro(' 8 Arroganl, Sudden I\\\ Loo• Wllel t i: oul'lll Glomaur Puss .A ,,..\v1 S2 DAILY DOUBLE J 61te•d 13540 THIRD RACE. 6 lur•on9, "',. J. rf'nt:hy Ca\tanoo • •fl s Stcrt•arv B•a<• I •J. \ Mutter C1vierll\I "'"' I 12 3 S 160 820 610 140 S?O HO U ttACTA 10 Ill oa·•l \llJ60 FOURTH RACE 1 lutiongs "' c Enotavor IV1nr1 1 ,, G an I Slev1n11 • ... oerenl Otvll !Soto f,mt 175 1 S 1064 460 320 .00 3 00 • 00 u EXACT A 19 • Pod i n so r'IFTH RACE. I •1 •dll'H• 1Tora1 "m,J,i or ''-'rt ~ "'Dirt ISol1S1 Los Alamltos SATURDAY'S RESULTS (22nd of S2·nliltlt Q\la"9f110f"l4 mMflnlll FIRST RACE. JSO Vllrd\ SwHt Aerlalelle (Orcksnt Larure Beam !Hartl Loov E11omtre <Crtagerl Time 19 11 S70 160 ?40 s 60 160 160 '1 EXACT A (8 41 oa10 S74 40 SECOND RACE. JSO vard\ Pur~ \2.400 Mvsierioui. Proo,.,P<v (Lanev 1 10 IO 4 60 J 60 Suror1\t\ St1r1e1 CCrwag~r I o 40 4 40 Tn1nk Eew IE Gere al S 60 Tomi! II JO "EXACT• 14 )I 080 s~oo THIRD RACE SSO v~rtl\ Rebel\ G~rg" cD1oroc• "") BIOO<I L.•nto IWaro Catcos R,,ler 18ero1 T me 77 11 n EXACT A J' o••o "10 FOURTH RACI!. HO vard\ RllQal Fuel IL1ckev1 rrun Mas~r IEowardu Ptll•• Boullouf O•~r Osen• Tome 18 23 FIFTH RACE. lSO vards OH·A,,...,lcen Oesn CCrta9~ I OH·Olektv Ctln 1Treuurt1 tnio Goln9 IOldfrrcl\sen Time 1900 U EXACTA !3 61 PllO '24 IO U EXACTA C6 31 Plld ill IO • 10 l 40 110 1 40 no 760 soo 0 0 ?10 ''° eoo l 40 1'0 F1lrllfex Parle (etPomont) SATURDAY'S RESULTS 126ttl of 4S-llltl'l1 hlmllt ~) FIRST RACE. Onp mite oece Creve Dickie CPlucel l 00 3 60 3 60 Hill Caoe1 !Oltranco) 17 10 6 10 Baron MO<lule ! Pier ct ) • ()() T•mt 2·00 ltS S1 EXACl'A (6-SI oa10 J61 80 SECOND RACE. One mill! oace Moores Oandv Men IPlercp' S•O Primo IVellandlnghem) Monll'r•• Knlghl IP1r1<eri Time i s9 370 ?20 J 10 ?40 '4{I U DAILY DOU8LE 6 61 011o11 \19 00 U EXACTA 16 11 0110 ~00 THlltO RACE. One m1~ Pa" AD•• Treot1m1n IAnder\O" 4 40 K1Pe,,uia 10·0ono,.,o.l 8ti.r Oreom CCr09han) Timt I S7 2 5 u EXACTA (4·3 Pl d \106 50 FOURTH RACE. OnP moll' oect Paga" Lao <Parli.erl 18 90 Van Rhel CK11vll Ttmoo 6tut Ciiio !Kuebler) Tome l SI 3 S FIFTH RACE. O"t m11e oece K en1 Aoeo ITrooPI 6 IO Mooov Blue (Kuet>!er> Ostreve ISilvel Time 200 2 s 's EXACTA 12·81 o•i<I S'6 00 1'0 1 IO 1010 4 XI \20 720 •OO soo 380 300 ''° 310 ''° llO • 60 Jane Crell•r Sntrr '" Smven Sa v Ou1n1ar1 Merv 8eltl Z1m,,.,.,.rn.n OewnCo. Leuren Howe Senora Palmer Dlfl•H Slrt01g 0.·HHKu Al~ Al!rmen Snerri Turn« Beci.v PearM>n Deeoeelasktr Mvre 81ac1twe1<111r Clndv ltarl(li. Pattv S1'Hhen Sellv L1111e Slloron Berrell L•noe Hunl JoAnnr Cerner Val Sklnntr C1novMenev Barb 8unkow>k i Stltrrl S1e1nna1Jrr Jacklt 8trl\Ch HHllltr I= err Bel" Solomon K•lllv Poslltwa11 Leurl Plltr\on Sut F091eman Lt'Al'ln Cane<lav Karen Ptrrnue1 M!Ult 8erllQll• 41\ullO Hlk•ge Ptnnv Pull Susie B~oov M4rla l=•gueru 0011 Ctlhv Morse Marv Owver Dell' EQQe41r>g Ja~•• COit\ Geil Let H.re•a Sll••ltv F=ur1ono Nencv Lldb«lttr Sus•" Sender\ Otbb·P Mel\lt•lon Jene• And•rson Co•!Mn Wa1..,1r 11.a•,,rvn YounQ Kalhv Hiit Cnr11 Jonnsor Lor Gubaci $anora Sourt<ll Lvnn Aoems Hea1ner Drew Krl\ Mon•gh•ll Juli Ink \!tr Mltlo Eoge C111t1vMent .. SYNNNHO Swim Meet Of CM~ (etMlslMllVlt+tl Ol\leftc" '" ~ MEN 400 fr-I Aflur Woldel Ml"lon Vllto, 3 So4 14 2 De n JorQtn~. Sen Oltoo 3 S5 5', 3 John WilClltf, Clnctnne1i, 4«1 OI 700 l>ltk-1 Paul KlnQ1m1n GolOlft 811r 101 '1, 7 Oenen Ward Fullef'lon 2 10 11, 3 Jn 111"0 Se nla Clare, 7 11 '4 ioo llv-l P1v10 Mnf"all,, Concord P1Mt1nl H•ll SS 16, l Mell fllondl, Golden Bear. S6 24, 3 v1u11m11 Cernv. Men11 AQuellc, S6.11 •'''•On St1¥tt"I\ t T • 1'12S 800 S?O J .a 16 40 6 60 2 60 SIXTH RACE. JSO verd\ Kid Jotll !Cr111111rl Slreekll' surorlse IWa•dl Hfy Teach (Mtllfl '40 lOO 300 l •O 280 )60 SIXTH RACE. Ont mile oect Earl Bronoon !Hvman) IS AO I 60 660 0 0 •20 s oo 400 •nOo-1 All• lleumenn, Leurenllltn U , 4?4 l7 2 Jell Ko1tofl. lndtJtlrv Hntt , •:lO "· l • D_..•tn Wero, Full~IOll, •;)J 61 '00 mldfev rlft V-1 GOiden BHr 3 S4 "· 2 ~•ulon Vltto A l S.nle Cler• <iff'>UP 0 11-t\td II> ~uAdel&11tr• Me•><O I \un<t.w JuM 1 . ...~1 Tu•t<IA' Ju!lf' l .\, ·•• Q 'f\ i• I II,,.., o P' ~ • 'rrcsav Jurw t f;'°1f , A1g~• t S.a•ur04ly, lune 7 ~=-~ \ N t• r 1tt tt"l1• "'"'lcMV JuM I J !I •1 "' ~f\l'fl"I•'"' t• .. AMC i.a '' A :.i• r • GROU~ [ •••t<I '" Ou1tr-ro 1111411<01 W•-'O.Ov. June • .. ,., r;.,,..,., v {\ U' J..iA~ •• 11 "'' o~""'''• Surwj,e v June • ..... ,. Cil''"'"", vi ~o• al!C • IJ•.Ull ii ¥\ ""'m• • l'rldav, JUM IJ l1t\f fi•"l"'\.t ii " 0 fl"''Tl:•''- , ., av •\ C, Ol4!rtd GlllOUll' (auld N\ Mifoten'..,, Met ••I ~V,JUM) ""8 t\ '1.4.o•IY(.0 T "8\1$1 Y, J UIW J • 1,1• .i (n111t"d flrldev, Jvne' 'J1or0tco •\ f;ny 1"d S•llltdlV }UM 1 P • Cl v\ ''nrluOi!l1 W_...,.Y, JUM II "' •Q;'.(ft •• P(i(-11191 » a .. , f.!:no111111 U EXloCTA II> 31 CJi!l•d 1'41 00 SIX TH RACE 6 lurlong\ • '"'" v I V111en1u,_a' •n• ~ ollnn Gtrl l!>lt v•n11 ·~·~· ' 10• ll<••rtflil r.m, 1 11 • •?O .t40 360 6 70 S 40 1120 \S EXACTA 110 /1 o&IO \101 '>4 SE VENTH RAC£. 6 l11rl0/\0l t: .,,,,, ~ 1 sno..m11k '' 1 4 XI Ou p,,.,, t\ltvtn\I Pr \C "" \ (ro"'n <Merel f """ I 10 1 S 260 2 40 )00 llO 5 00 A'\0 re~ W•tO 1' lllv N> • ' lljeg CoulM &av nl•noo•o P .. e<ll \.S CXACTA 2 IJ oa•O \7700 U .. l(K S.IX •· 10·9 t 10 1 OA•O i9 to4 '° •o 14 •"" '0 It ktt\ l\or llorses l? t'o(lt. Sia ca"'<>'•'"' Ot'd \)\010 ... )11 W'nn•no llCl\tl\ '•vi .,,,,._,, llGHTH •AC• I 1 16 mt111 _,, lurl ~111110 l\rloe1T'&1~.... )'° 2.a 240 4ulOOO• Tor I) I ? IO 1 '° Ht' A Sero\ IV• ....... , ) 00 f•"'f I '7 1 \ A \0 '"" Ht S A SiltO\ ltelNl's O•ll(tr !\IC t,.ett !m~o()u\ ~O!rll U IXACTA I~ I Pa •d '20 00 NINTH •AC€. ()<la 1T11I• 1.111\tn .~ b ,,, One Evl<I lilotN!O IP•rw.avt VAi D• 11101 (Ht•"•"°'" T,,.,... 111 ISIO TOO JIO I'° •OO uo At\o ''" F•t1110re>e Mat1ner 110 b an Aven t11<;1u1t1llv~ Hl(ll Grev <i1111111r.1 '$ l.ltA(TA ll SJ O•ld '367 SO Alltndanu 11 l<IO Time 1837 U EXACTlo (I 6t 0110 '1j)O SEVENTH JtACE, HO vero\ Humbu9 Countv (Bard) I 1 60 Cheun' 8avou (L acktvr BuoolOu Miiter IOlderlck\lnt Time 17IO 670 HO eoo o o 1 •0 U IXACTA fl II 0111<1 \97 00 l:IGHTH RACE. JSO varOJ Moonh9h1 Cattno•a I Harr ~ 60 l 10 I 00 Conen Tl\e Wendt•er IC:rMg•r I 4 Xl J 60 Em Jev IO•dtrl "'~' JIO rime 11 tt " aXACTA () ' oa 0 "' 00 NINTH llACI:. lSO f1r(I\ "'"'"" 1TrtUultl ltt•on SC1141\ll Ltek••I HIOllllOlllT Too l(erel61el ,,,,.,. 11 11 I 4Q 460 190 410 7'0 7'0 U UCACTA • I) oe 0 H 1 Q0 •2 ,.ICI( SIX C1 3 encl 6· I 3 3 • 01 0 11OY10 to tt•., "'•nnln11 •·c~t•\ h • l\Qr\ts U II<~ S•• con~•t'6tl oe •o '141 40 •a '1 w1M•flil '·<~"' llvt llO<M'\ TaNTH llA(I 440 •••dt C11•no10trot W11ro ~••1u1n Du n !l••O ~ O"•V• I C.1rc •l Time ""' \10 lto HO HO .. 0 •IO U IXACTA 14 II Plll<1 \)} 40 IL.IVINTH •ACI. lSO uro\ KIWH ll Sul! tr <it rtll ) 7 00 Wra '9ifiort TOV(n IOtdt>•iO~"I Oue1 Tur1>ot"8r9t ILtw ti Time II OS U IEXACT A 11 41 Geld \I II 00 .. ".,.d&n<"t I 491 A IO UO UO •OO HO Pack LtaO.r <Vallendlnolloml Reoret Me Not IS1ee1n1 Time I S6 JIS 'S EXACT A IJ Sl e>al<l SISS 00 SEVENTH RACE. One mtle oocto Sure Fire I Parker I 14 t>O S111r Pe Iron < Ple nql Gain A Clllme ((rog,,ant Time 201 4 S lS EXACTA 11 St PllO nu 50 EIGHTH ltACE. °"8 mitt oect M1g09 !Kuebler) 5 IO E,.,,.rald O\Jllng IP1erce1 Sa1>rin1 Atw11cd c SIHlhl T1mt I 59 l•S U UCACTA 11 31 Ool•CI "° 00 NINTli •ACI ~ mill PKI Sltff•n ISIHllll 4 t.O Winnlno St•M>fl IPl•nol tvorv G111 IWlll0•mt1 Time 1~1 l S iJ IX4CTA IS·71 oe>c! Ml IO 6'0 s 40 140 I~ ''° 360 lOO 600 400 470 HO 260 llO 400 ) 00 U ll"ICK SIX S·7-l-1 1 ~I Pl 0 •I 64710 10 11'\rff '""""•"9 llCkll\ l•Yt llQr\I\ I Clftvover DOOi tll 75~16 TIHTH llACE ON m.1o1 e>e<e rirtt Me,. IP..,.c11 1 IO (llflorn.e 0 nllt T oCl<I Ill N1'11vf ~ID Ander.On! r,.,,.1ss1~ U UCACl'A II II l>l•CI Sl200 l l..Vl!NTH •AC•. ON ''"II N Ct 2 70 , 10 100 ))() HO !1tr1•11t11 f!Olll lSIYttk) H 40 1' 70 7 70 At0t1 Mo111er1v IVettelldlnonaml '70 l )O 1\1\e\ltr Joke !Plfll.Ml l 70 TltM 101 11S .., I lCA(T A (J 0 1>110 .i•1 t.O A lll"'Cll l'<"t 4. 70I WOMEN •OO Ire-I M4rv T Mflgl\er, L.et..l\lcll, 4 IS IS. 1 Oet>t>le 8a1>e111o11, Mission Vltlo 4 17 ll, l Janel Even1, Fullerton, ' 17 3' 100 beck-I Mien.lie OonenU'I, Multl!Ofl'llh, 2 19 71, 2 Cetttrvn Ct orCles, Los Aflos, no 01. ) ltMlltr P~lucJe, Stanford, ?23 S4 100 llr-1 ""'"' T Min,_, L.llA"l<le, I 00 65. ? Co<111l1 Ven Benlum. Goldlft Bier, I 00 7S 3 L1ur1 Welker C:oncord P1M .. n1 HIM, IOUI 400 1r!do-I J11111 E'lllnl. Fulltr IQ<!, 4 5102, 2 lom• 'll•w. M1010t> V'llO, ~-00 4', 3 J1.1Rt 1W1 Broomen P•••mvt RICI W1v1 5-Gl.t7 400 m~llv rein I Slenf«d, &1 4 SI, 1 M·n•on Vit to • l Minion vi.to I .. Seturcli9Y'• tranMCW.. aASl(ITaALL Ne ............. ••teddefl IOS TON CCL TICS-$loMd S<:ott Wldmen, torw•ro 10 a mum-.,.., contrM.I COL.L.ae• ALA.lloMA-Announc.d Ille rl\~l(Oft o1 Jl)lin MllClll" lrtCll t«le<:ll ' Otange Coast O~fLY PILOT/Sunday. May 25. 1988 Cl Major league hitting, pitching averages American League (~ .. ,..,.,o.m.., t9mM._ •• • " "" ltll P'ct 80,IOll 1)67 19' Ml 2' Ito 269 ....... "" 109 us S1 1'7 .2" MllWeull" Ill• 1'1 )~ 1' Ito -'61 Mlnnesolt 1)17 705 311 •s 1H ,., Texu IHI 201 l61 .. 1• , .. New York l)M ,,. ,.. .0201,.. TorOlllO 1447 194 1'0 )I llS 2'3 ci,velend I MS I 7t 35' :JO I S6 163 Otlrolt ltft llO !QI 41 IU 260 8e1tlmor1 1m 111 m » 16' 2se ~land 1m m l"4 44 111 7S6 c ~•oo llOI IS7 327 ?1 150 250 Kenw• Cllv 1331 IS2 316 lO I~ 237 SNrtle 11'0 1'7 31S 4S 1'2 tt7 ~ Mttlnt llS w "*'-at lie") Al • H Hit •It "ct vountMH 140 1S 52 , 14 J71 PuekettMln 175 )6 ... u u .366 eovo• e&n , .. ,. S4 4 11 36S Pl'tllllPl Otk 1'2 35 5J 1 19 317 ... .,.dlMll,.,...,.. 101 19 lS 1 11 327 Mtfllriolv NY in 2s S6 s 33 326 oerlen TH 141 31 46 ' 22 ,,, ,..,_,Melb 161)1 S4 1S 39 321 Lvnn 811 111 21 •• s n 320 Tellltr C .. IS) 11 " l IS 320 Lemo<I O.I 107 10 )4 ) lS Jll Colllnt Ot1 IOS II l3 0 9 .ll4 AOtVIJS.. Ill If 41 • 29 313 8aH Tor 157 20 •• s 26 312 MOWl>V Tor m 25 S4 6 18 lli FltlCl'ttf T .. 113 19 lS 0 10 310 RendOIPh NY l•S n 4S 0 11 ~ Serrett B&n 149 n " l 16 Jottnson Tor ,, 17 30 6 '° 309 Seine• (I'll ISJ 23 47 7 11 301 Grlftlno.-. ISO 10 .. 0 12 307 lllctea11 1'313 50 s ,. 307 GentntfMil 111 n 34 2 10 306 c; .. 1t1 Mln ... 30 4S 11 n >o? 8ernzrdCle li13 ll 40 2 ,. 301 ~.,..... 143 ,. 43 s 2• lOI Hroell Miii 140 ,, •7 6 22 300 1.ecv en 127 19 )I I IS 299 Lentlord O.k IS1 10 4S ' 19 291 SleUVlll TH ., 14 ,, 1 23 293 Wllllt ker 0.1 140 73 41 3 " m 8""""" .,.,. " 17 n I 'm E1lltr NY Ill 1' 33 1 "m lloOldOua Mii 107 13 31 I II 290 Jacc»vCle 15277 .. • 70,.. 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Hulett Cl'tl IOS 10 21 I 7 2'7 Ftrnndr Tor IU 16 44 0 1 26S MAYOUllQ 811 10'2 13 '11 I • 265 R Htn<!lOI> NY 170 40 45 1 75 265 Wl'tlteKen ISi 11 40 s n 265 AS.lerer Ken 100 ' 16 0 • 260 LAPtrlll't Tt& 121 11 33 • :n 160 Ctrltr Cle 147 23 • 6 25 2S9 Wllto11 Ken 162 n 47 3 16 .259 ~Dwell Tex 1'S 16 37 s 15 25S Wlnfl .. d "IY 149 14 31 s 21 7SS COOl>tr Mii 122 14 31 5 25 154 erte11tv S.• 141 70 37 2 1 150 FrencoCle .... 17 41 • 11 250 Wtrd Ttx 111 19 32 1 14 250 Ctl19tloll Clll 111 '° ,, I 5 , .. Rllel Mll 145 12 36 ) 11 , .. SmellevMln 121 17 JO ' 1S 241 Meacham NY 116 11 31 0 10 246 Tremm110t1 1)9 19 )4 , IS 24S OwEvent 8ln 140 n )4 l IS 2Q Lomt>rdnl Min 107 16 26 s 16 243 ~rPhvOak 91 16 22 1 13 .241 Rlllken en 141 11 )4 s 24 241 8ocl'ttt0ek 100 II 24 4 12 240 DeEv1nt Ott 11913 31 9 19 240 .. ~. 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Morales woo lhe 100.meter but- terlly io 55.16. bencnng the record of LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tnple Jumpers Uchenna Agu and Spencer Williams of Oregon finished first and second in Lhe1r s~1alty to propel the Ducks to the team title 1n the Pac1fic-l 0 track and field cham· p1onships Saturday at the Los An· Area c r ews suffer from poor outings, fall in stand_ings her s1ster-sh1p Saga. sluppercd by JClark stL Doug Baker. Long Beach Yacht Club) .---------------------------------------- Baumann, a Canadian wbo holds the world record in the 400-meter 55.26 by Tom Ponting. 127 16 )3 s 10 760 geles Memorial Coh~um. B LMON LOCKABEY Agu won the event with an effon of Y A SI· I 0, and W illiams came through on °...,.....,. he""e w rttw his final attempt with a 51-9\/, to grab MARINA DEL REY -The stand· second place. Dm1try P1terman o t ings "'ere scrambled m Cahforn1a California was third with a 51-811. 'acht Club's Ciil Cup Regatta Satur- Oregoo scored 134 points to fin1~h da) as two s1ster·sh1p an ta Cruz-7Ch well ahead of UCLA. which wa" profited b> the moderate wind rnn- second with 11 S. Washington St.ate d111ons on an ta Ba} and el'.changcd was third with I 04 points. wins. Earher. the Ducks look command Winner in the third race was the by finishing first and third in the S< • 70 Blondie. under chancr to Pai 1.500 meters as Dub Myers won in F.irrah. Long &ath 3 41.31 and Harold Kuphaldt was The win. coupled w1th her second- thud in 3:43.89 behind Jeff Atkinson and third-place finishes on Fnda). of Stanford. second in 3.41.89. moved her into first place in the UCLA freshman Michael Marsh .-.tandings with 9. 75 points. scored a surprising victory in the 100 John Landon's SC-70 Kathmandu. metersin 10.29secondsash1sfavorcd ~an Diego Yacht Club. won the teammate, Henry Thomas, w1thdrcw founh race and moved into second from both the 100 and 200 due to a place. one point behind Blondie. slightly pulled hamstnng suffered in h wa~ a bad da> on Santa Monica the 400 rela). Bay for Bob Moore and his crew on Atlee Mahom of Cahforma was thl; :-.el~on-Marel.. 66 Pandemonium. second in the 100 1n 10.3' and Jhe BaJboa Yacht Club crew Southern Cal's Mike Oextel"'was third finished a compct1t1 ve founh in <he in 10.46. third race but was dead last in the Dexter later came back to win the founh. dropping her to foun h place 1n 200 meters in 20.49 seconds ahead of the standings. three-quaners of a Mahorn (20.53) and Marsh (20. 79) point behind U1ck Pennangton·s Other winners included Kevin Peterson-66 Cheetah. Long Beach Young of UCLA 1n the 400-meter Yacht Club. Cheetah posted finishes and could fare no better than fi fth in the founh race. Sag.a is also protesung Drumbeat for a close encounter at the weather mark as they were fighting for last place. Kathmandu. last year's winner. could repeat 1fshe can beat Blondie in the final race. and Pandemonium could conceivabl)' wind up in second place for the second straight year. !)aturday's results: RACE 111-1. Blondie (SC-70). Pat Farrah, Long Beach YC; 2. Kathman- du (SC-70), John Landon. San Diego YC: 3. Cheetah (Peterson-66). Dick Pennington. LBYC, 4 . Pan- demonium (NM-66) Bob Moore. Balboa YC 5. Saga (NM-68) Doug Baker. LBYC (pending protest); 6. Drumbeat (NM-68). Don Ayres Jr .• NH YC. (pendmg protest). RACE IV-1. Kathmandu. 2. Cheetah; J. Saga; 4. Blondie: S. Drumbeat; 6. Pandemonium. Standings after 4 of 5 races: I. Blondie, 2-3-1-4, 9l/, points: 2 Kathmandu, 4-4·2· I , I 0¥•; 3. Cheetah. 6-2-3-2. 13: 4. Pan- demonium. 3-1 -4-6. l3Y•: 5. Drumbeat. 1·5-6-5. 1611• (pendmg protest); 6. Saga. 5-6-5-J. 19 (pending intermediate hurdles ma meet record of 3-2. umeof 49.02 seconds; Gabriel T1acoh .-=-~-=-------------------======protest). of Washington St.ate in a 400-meter meet record clocking of 44.58; Joey Bunch of Southern Cal 1n the 800 meters in I :48. 74. and Stanford·s Bnan Ma.rshaJI in the high 1ump with a leap of 7-41!.. Loyola, Hawaii to meet for title of tournament ,~... MERCEDES · .''J,"1l 637°2333 SAN T A ANA 151 f WY AT BEACH BUE NA PAHi'. . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jim Bruske hit a grand slam homer in the 11th inning to help Loyola Mary- mount to a 14-6 victory over UC' Santa Barbara, then he hit con· sccullve homers his first two times up in a later game Saturday as the L1ons beat Hawaii. 10-6, to stay alive in the NCAA West Regional baseball pla)'· L--.:;;;:--:;;miiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiiij~iiiiiiij~~~iiiiii~~~iiiifiiiiiiiiii~~'~ offs. · 1 Once-beaten Loyola now will face Hawaii in a showdown game this afternoon at UCLA for the regional championship and the right to go to the College World Scn es in Omaha. Neb. Bruske's grand slam and a thrcc- run homer by Billy Bean h1ghhghted the 11 th inrung outbreak against Santa Barbara. Grc' Vella went 3 for 5 for UCSB. mclud1 ng a two-out. solo homer in the cl&hth that tied the contest at 6-6 T he win in that game went to JcO Goeppsch. with the loss tagged on Lee Carballo. Bruskc h.1t a three-run homer h1i. first at-bat apmst Hawa11, and fol· lowed that Wlth a solo homer his nex1 time up. Judge won't set ball lor Chacon ORO VILLE (AP) -.\ JUd&c: decli ned to set bail for former World Boxma Counetl featherweight cham· pion Bobby Chacon. accused of punch1na and lappm1 a v.o man with whom he has bttn hvma for e1Jh1 months. Chacon. 34, remained 1n cu,to<l) on allcgat1ons of h.ittcry Wlth scnou!. bodily uuury and corporal puni,h- ment on 1 cohabuant Butte County Jusuoc Coun Judet Bn1n Rix. 1') 1na the boxer represented a danatr to othcn. set a June 2 coun date for Charon to en1er n oltJI iff emorial ~ay jc'fvite~ ~ f(>nday ~1ay 26 l l:OO A.M. Cur~/ Sprnkrr Col. C. F. DE FRIES (,/11, / u( .\taf/. ,\.fan ntCAJr/Js A1r Stal /On. Fl Toro. 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C8 Or•nge Coe.ti DAI LY PILOT/ Sunday, May 25, 198e Car buyers get help from voice of Autothority By JOYCE S HERER BOOLOVICH o.ii,,....c~1 Fred ')tern. fo under of the Corona dcl Mar-based .\u1othont\. 'I.aid his st'r\ ice is intended pnmarily for peopk who lad .. the e\pert1se. 1n1ere!>t or time 10 pursue \he be'lt JUtomob1le deal in town. .. In th!\ age of the auto. the choices in the marketplace can be o"erwhelm1ng.' Stern said · Domc~ttl 'cr-;us lon:1gn. prestige versus uttlity. Con- 'umerc, tend Ill be boggled b> the extem1ve and constantly ~ h.intuns product hne!> .. '\tern lUO\olidated JO )cars e~penem:e in collectang, 1mport1ng hu\ ing and ~lhng automobiles into a .. onsuhing lirm tn Janual). lo add1t1on to helping lOn!iumer' purl."hase the. nght car to meet both their profess1onJI Jnd per-;onaltleeds, he w1Jl 1mpart valuable and 11mel\ 1ntorma11on about the auto market in general "fH·r \Inn· I \\d!> a voung kad . I ha'e loved cars." Stem '.11d ·for \car~ a~ a hobb) I was a rare car rnlk•dtir .\nd hlr 1ust a., man) )Car<, I ha'e assisted tnend' JnJ bu,incss alquaantances in purchasing auwmohtk~ .. Tn ~t't'P rnrrenl with the da1h and wcel.ty changes in the ,ar 1nJu,tr. 1n hie, ne-w venture. the German-born \tt'.'rn \Uh\t nbc\ to a m' nad dome!>llC and foreign car 1986 Betty Crocker dreued for eucceu BUSINESS NOTES pubhcat1onsand frequently v1s1tsa number of dealerships where he test drives the new cars. "What I do is train people 10 go into a dealership prepared to make a deal on their own terms,·· he said. "I charge a flat rate of$7S an hour to educatt' rhy clients on how to find the ngbt car at the ngbt place at the nght pnce." Stem said be 1s able to save" has clients as much as $2,000 on a valuable car. Most of his clients have been busy maJe and female execuuves who don't like the hassle ofbuyingor leasing a car. yet suit want to get the best value for their money. "I always educate my clients on ho"' to understand the difference between the car's legmma1e ll~t pnce and the dealerships' inflated prices," he saad. 'There is a legitimate sticker pnce that must be displayed on each new foreign or domestic automobile However, a lot of dealerships put their o" n stacker wt th a fictJl1ous pnce next to the legitimate sticker. Many of the dealerships are selling 1mponed cars wa~ o~er hst pnce. Uofon unately, there is no law proh1b111ng dealersh1pl> from doing business this way." According to Stem. the estabhshed amount for a car should be determined on the basis of cost "If, for instance, you arc talking about a Mercedes or Cadillac, there 1s enough mlUJin there to establish what would be a fair deal on the basis of cost. Let's assume you have already learned the value of your used car, and you have determined the model and cost of the new car you want You arc that much ahead of the dealership because now you know 1f the dealer makes $1 ,090 on the transaction, that 1s fair. However. 1f he charges you $3,000. you would 1mmcd1a1ely know to reject the deal." Stem listed five areas an which a consumer should be well·anformed before auempting to negotiate with a dealership •Be acquainted with the product through test dn' 1ng the car at SC\ era I agencies. •Be prepared to understand the sucker pnce. •Be acquainted with the contract; know vour nghts and understand the limnation~ placed on· the lease contract·or final sale •Kno" which ca~ hold their \alue the longel>t •Know the reputable dealership'> "Onl} someone who has heen 1n the industr) for a long time tan kno"' the reputation of different deal- erships Because of m} cxpenencc. I J...nol.\ most of the agencies 1n Orange Count:r and Loo; .\ngck~:· he said. ··Those wath whom I am not acquamh:d. I can find out about qu1ckh th rough nn 1ndustl! contacts·· 1955 1965 1968 Stern said he averages about five consuJtauons a week: time spent with the clicn~ usual.ly runs aroun~ an hour. "With the simple instrucuons I impart, my cl~cnts arc assured of saving money on the?r car ~egouauons . Th as would aJso include lcaung a car, he said. Although Stem will negotiate wtth a dealership on behalf of his client, to date, all of his cli ents have successfully negotiated on their own usmg the infor- mation gleaned from hi s hour consultation. , Admilling that initially he thought most ofh1s clients would be women, Stem noted. "My chentele 1s equally divided between men and women. However, a lot of women bave expressed their distaste of going into a dealership and hassling with a salesman. I can ccnaanly understa nd that because I have done it so many times myself. When you buy a car, it is one of the most significant purchases made in a lifetime. It 1s a final decision mued with a great dcaJ of emotion." Stem added that he always advises anyone who 1s considering buying or leasing an automobile to select the car they really want. "It's important to own a car you really enjoy, particularly when you hve in California." he said. "I mean. after all, we pracucally live U\ the car both sociall y and professionally." 197! lt80 Betty Crocker stirs up image By BETHANY KANDEL • 111 toted~ Wtttet NEW YORI\. -Ben~ C nxkcr turns b51h1'i year. but \hl..'d1>1.''in·1 look a day over 35 in hernewdress-for--.ucccs!>SUll and hollp earnngs The latest makeover. her SC\ en th. ha\ turned lht· lit11 t1ous homespun housewife mlo a middle-aged yuppie · "It's about lime the)' changed her looJ... · Fa 1th P11pu1rn .1 'e" York market consultant -who had cnt1C11ed the old luoJ... '~11d Thursda). "She's lx'cn a little too grandmother!' loo~1ng \ht··., got to look more hke the woman shc'c; talking to · General Mills hopes the nt'I.\ Bctt} "di allrart a~ nung conc;uml'r -but not alienate the older one' who rl'mt:mtx:r her a~ the .,tern homemaker of the past. Popcorn. advertising e\Pcn' anJ wn-.umcr\ all ad' l\t'll tht· compan)' on Betty's new looJ... "We wanted a certain fash1onJhlcne.,s ahou1 her not too d11\• J, not too trendy. since she's going tu be around lor '>I' to I 0 ~ t•ar-.. · '-Jid Marcia Copeland. a General Mill'> wokeswoman The updated portrait. pa1n1ed h> Hamel Pertth1J... ot Rosi~ n and the si xth ed111on of&.~l\ Croder'<i Cookbook \A.Cf(' Un\t'1kd r nda\ at the National Boole Seilerc; C on\cn11on m 'c" Orleans ··she looks like somebod\. \uu feel \OU 1..no" "'hllh makl'' her approachable to the consumer.': \3) <, Pench1J.... \\ho al\O has updated ~ab1sto·~ Blue Bonnet Sue and Quaker Oats' Mama Celeste. 'ihe \a1d she modeled the new Betty on three women. including her :!5-' car-old daughter, but 1s quick to note. ··she's absolutely a lict1t1ou~ person." The cookbook. which has sold 22 million copies since 1950. represents changes in food trends. said Copeland. ··so we thought 11 -was lime tor a fresher. more contemporary Bell)' as well," she said. The Betty Crocker name adorns 140 General Mills produc~. representmg m1lllons of dollars ID sales. But her face has gradually been replaced with the corporate red·spoon logo on packagi ng. The new picture will pnmarily appear on the cookbook and in ad' ert1smg. company officials said. Bell) as not the only corporate symbol to be modernized. C amptx'll Soup's pudg} kids have gotten taller. tnmmer and more Jthlet1c O\ er the )ears and Aunt Jemima has lost weight. Bem Crocker was born an 192 1 as the pen name of a male compan> employee who figured housewives would have more confidence if they thought a woman was answenng their inquiries. ··Betty" was chosen as a friendly-sounding name, and "Crocker" "as chosen to honor a company d1'cctor who had JUSt reured. In I 936 Bett) got a face to go wt th the name. complete wt th pursed hps. a hard stare and graying hair. She got fnendlier over the }ears but never dropped her reserved prim look. Reid Advertising wins 2 building industry a wards Rt'1d .\dH•rtblDg and Publie Relations ot ( O\la Mc!><! , 'lPt :tll l Jrl!!et '''JrJ, h' gamenng t\\-O grand a"ard\ ,1r d 11nt· J\•Jrd ot mt"rtt 1n the prcs11g1ou'\ nat1on"1dc >ntl"'t .\ h1ch rc~ogn11t'' 11uts1anding building andustr. JJ ert•'>1 n • T ht• T argt·t \\\ards arc co-~ponsored h' 1he f' 1 '\\l m.11 HullJr r JOU Hu1lder<. .\d,ent'>tng Journal . . . Larn \k.\dams Des1~0. lnr. rl•u·ntl ) Jl4uired ll.\O Ol'" i. u Ill> , l h< 'e" pon Beath graph at de~1gn :igtnl' ha~ hi t 11 ll'1 1 ·d h\ the Southern California Edison Co and I (,r.H't' Rec;tauraot Co Im Tibbit' Musie Hall . . . , n, r '.II .,t,1lt lqan' !or a Iola nl O\t'r ~ ~ ..i tht 't:'~ron Bt'Jlh hranlh 111 Tbe Hammood Co r p.1 , •t l11rd in \larth • • • 1 alllornaa Rt>tlremeol \.illas ha' tx.·gun u1n\trul11on \ 1lla ht•I Rt>) J w11rrmen1 rnmpln 1n Rc1nth1> n >!.1 ' 1 11 t' 't':l111r ut11rn' Thi." '-room ' alt'll .11 \:0.~'l H,1,ellni: Road Th( \lm1-prna1c M d.it111n<; "Im h "di range frcim $ 'i9'i I<•$ I''' per , 1 d 1kd tor lomplc11on in earl\ I '-'X.., • • • I-mul"' Co rp tnlrodLJ~t·d lht> f t.,n d Digital t.qu1pm,.ot ( nrp nmp:.111hil' ma<,\ \toragi: pat ~d[{l·d ,1~ (T ~l' l')' 1' .1 threl' 5..inlh pa1pht•rJI "Jrt' 1.ap.1hlc (11 hou\1nir e11he-r a ..ingle dasl.. dn\l' disk dnve \\llh 11..inch cannd~e tape dn,e. dual dt'>k Jm es or dual disk dnves and a l/•-inch cartndge 1ape dme The EQ3 1s available ID both STS06 and Enhanced 'imall Disk configurations. ••• The Irvine Consultlng Group, IDc., has awarded Jim Ryersoo Productions, Newport Beach, a contract 10 produle a JO-minute broadcast-quality video prcsen- 1a11on on the company. ••• Canon U.S.A., Inc., a maJOr manufacturer of cameras and otlice equipment. has announced plans to build a ne" $30 million westcm regional office in lrvlne Spectrum, an intema11onal center for research. technology and business 1ha1 1s being developed by the lrvlne Co. • • • Good Koupal Ad vertising Public Relations has relocated 10 larger offices at 18013 Sky Park Circle. Suite .\. ln1ne California 92714. The phone numbc will remain the same. (71 4) 261-6069. ••• MagJc b land, a members-only dining and magical entertainment estabhshmc:nt, is currently directing marketms efforts toward new members. Good Koapal has been retained to assist with the markeung program • • • Alr<:al reported passenger boardings of 392,479 lor the month of t.\pnl This was up f.6 percent from l 985's boardings ot 3Xn.2YlJ RcH·nue pas">Cngcr miles fo r ~pnl totaled I 5Y 5 m11l1on . while ava1lahle !>Cat m1k'> were J 11 .8 million Load la<:tor for th~ month -was 51.1 percent For the four months year to date. passenger boardings totaled 1.507.035 campared to t 985's board· 1ni.s of 1,387.479 Revenue passenger miles were 613 m1ll1on . while available ~at miles for the four month period were I. I billion Load factor was 54.2 percent. • • • The Newport Beach based Callister Group an- nounced the opening of a newt) pe of consulting service for res1den11at real estate dcvelope~ which will provide a much needed management link between developers and the many professional groups used to bnng housing projects 10 the market place. Called R.E.SOURCE, the new firm assists resadentaal de' elope rs an the sclectton and management of the appropnate profoss1onals needed 1n each of the d1s- c1phnes of research: engincenng. archnccture. planning, design, finance. law. marketanR and sales. • • • For the second year. Estey-Hoover Advertlslng and Public Relations went home with a handful or awards from the Building Suppl y & Home Center's annual Drummer Awards compe1111 on. Fi ve out of six entnes from EstC}-HOO\-er for client. Kwlkset, a d1v1S1on or Emhart. won the coveted awards. • • • Clay Commanlcallons of Lake Forest has been selected to coordinate marking communications for the Legacy Computes of Newpon Beach. l..eg.acy's first real estate project in Orange County will be Dupont Centre in Irvine. • • • Stern & Goldstuck. a Newport Beach-based law firm . 1s moving from its present hcadquaners in Newpon Center 10 Redstone Plaza in Irvine. • • • The founh consecuta ve year of record net an come was reported by Newport Balboa Savlngs and Loan Associa- tion. Net income for 1985 was $4.6 million compared to $3 million the prevlOus yea r. • • • Barrow Escrow Co., Orange County's oldest escrow company, 1s moving from 2070 N. Tustin Ave. to SOI Park Center. Both addresses are m Santa Ana. Founded in 1945. Burrow has branches an Orange, Newport Beach, Fullerton and Rancho Cucamonga. • • • Conell & Chaffin ofNewpon Beach has announced it will consolidate its commercial and rcs1den11al design studios. Founded 1n 1917. the firm 1s a leading 1ntenor plannang, design and fu rnish ings company. Simple directions for losing wei t. -~I Aim for your part of tourism dollar With gas pnces down and the danger in traveling to foreign coun- tnes up. there will be an increase m l S tounsm Not on ly will more '\mencano; be traveling the U.S. h1ghwa}'s. but so wall an increased number of foreigners. .. 11.,, .. •'I t If ) < 1t1 'n· ..,t ·11ou"' about l11~m}.{ supervised weight reduction pro- \\ t>t."{ht. }Wrt• art rl fr•w Stmple w~ E gram, in WruCh OVer 10,{)()() peo- dJrt'Ction-., Put as1dt· an hour 5 pie have successfully lost weig ht. and attt'nd t~e fr<·I! Care_Fast* Free weight control seminar. ~if you have a serious ~t'rrnnar at Comprt>hensl\'t• T h d M 29th 7 OOp weight problem, a>me to the Lare Corpuration butldmg urs ay, ay ' : m. CareFast seminar at 18551 J k \'eloped by Dt. Frank l<>ppo, one of America's leadm~ "'perialist!-1 in weight control, CareFast is a pro- gnm t h,tt helps vnu take weight off safely. C,ire Fa~t '"not ;.1 fad diet. rt ts a medically based and I t \ tT rt•,f':1fl .lf1 \bn Kannan Ave. in Irvine and Ii ten to Or. 'R>ppo. He11 show you not only how Ca e [' ~ .:t· to lose weight, but how to r r ~ keep it off. Nf c,.r s~ Pll OG u ..- Of the 200 billion tounst dollars. <,omc will end up in our community. Ob"1ousl). those bus.anesses that c;crvc touns.ts directly will fee l the greatest impact. Tounsm 1'i expected to be up about 5 percent over last year If a tounst-oriented business isa hllle more a~ss1ve than usuaJ, perhap\ 11 can increase the summer lrade by another I 0 or 15 percent. Gu stations. restauranu. motels. 110 shops and toun)t attractions all serve as informal mformation centers for travelers Spend u few dollars con11ctina these referral ~urces to le t them know what )'OU have to offer the tounst PerhaP.S you can pnnt 1 flier which 1s d1stnbuted to these sou~s once a month or even more often dunna the hetaht oftounsl season Consider prcpanna 1 fuer to be d1~tnbutcd to the 1ndiv1duaJ tounst Or you may choose to prepare a letter RALPH Scon or bulletin to 1nfonn other bu 1nessc-; <1n your community about what you have to offer the tounst, suuing thnt you wourd appreciate havina bu i- ness directed your way. A I 0 percent increase 1n ~le~ would make a rucc addiuon to net profi t. If you can handle an increase 1n buS1ncu wtthout in rcuma 1he number of employees. the size of your bu1ldina or the amount of your 01hcr "fixed" bus1nes expenses. then the aross profit all shows up at the bottom hne (net profit). lf your ex1st1n1 business has a 40 pc~nt Jf'OH profit percentafc· 1 $10,000 increase 1n sales wtl add $4,000 to the bottom ltne. RalP' ~u ll a cutlf*I ltdllc aecoaatut •ti.It efflcet la Newpert Beaelll. Luer Printinc Roele ~ atabllsee a component lutde a bros 40611 luer printer belq unmbled at tlae company'• manafac- tarlq plant In SI Sefuado. When com- blned with a computer, tbe laaer printer pro'ridea hlah-qaallty println.a at 10 paaee a minute. An option to tlae prlnter feti It function u a con•emence copier. Smallest town with ·a bank loses financial institution OORSET, Minn. (AP) -This community of 20 people cited in "Ripley's Believe It or Not" as the smallest town in America with its own bank lost that claim Friday when the bank president packed the records in bis car and moved them to another town. "We're cban&ina the charter lo- cation from Dorset into Park Rapids and closina the Dorset office," said ~ident Mark Hewitt of North· woods Bank of Park Rapids. "This was the lutday ofbusiness in Donet," said Hewitt. "What I moved, I iust moved in the trunk of my car this afternoon. We bad only one employee left workina out in Donet so there wasn't much to move." Park Rapids is about six miles west of Donet in northern Minnesota. The former Farmer's State Bank was opened in Dorset in 1919. A branch was opened in Nevis in 1978 and the Park Rapids office was opened in 1983, he said. "We let our customers decide what facility lhcy wanted to use. They didn't use Dorset and we couldn't justify the cost of maintaining that office with its low volume," Hewitt said. The Dorset bank had been open only from 9 a.m. to I p.m. on weekdays, be said. That branch's lone employee will work part-time in the Park Rapids office, he added. Although Dorset no longer has a bank, a demographer for the U .S Department of Agriculture says the community still is extraordinary for its restaurants. The town has four. one for every five residents. Hewitt's father. Gordon, says the lumber yard and the house where he lived most of his life were torn down to build parking lots to accommodate all the restaurant customers. "With aJI the lakes an this area and tounsts comtng an to eat at the four restaurants, there JUSt wasn't enough space an town for all the traffic." he said. "When the tourist season be· gins. this is one busy town.'' :SCott Urown. owner of the Dorset General Store and Lunch Room, agrees. .. Vacationers know you can always get a bne to eat an Dorset." he said. "Havtnj the bank nght an town was a convenience for us businessmen, but other folks had to drive six miles to get there and I guess having a bank an town wasn't practical anymore. Hot trend: Major firms acquire first-run syndicated programs In wb.at could become "one of the hottest media buyin4 trends in a decade." some ma, or com- panies are acquiring own~rship positions in first-run synd1cated proarams, says Advertising Age. Bristol-Myers is reportedly closina deals similar to its recent $10 million agreement with Group W for the production of one-hour health specials and a situation comedy planned for next year. Ad Age also reports that Procter & Gamble has an agreement with NBC-TV owned stations and LBS Communications to produce a first-run sjtuation-comedy, also to air next year, that will reward P&G with nearly one-third of the profits. General Foods Corp. and Gen- eral Motors Corp. are also said b)' Ad Age to be exploring more first· run syndication opportunities. In an unusual move, Campbell Soup Co .• sa)'S Ad Age, "1s trying to sell programming dlfectly to TV stations without the shows carrying any (company) advertas- ang." Johnson and Johnson and Clorox Co. arc also reported to be seeking deals with syndicators. J&J reeently made a multi-year. muh1-m1lhon-dollar deal with Lonmar-Telepictures for one 30- second unit a week an three L-T first-run sitcoms. -/AEROBIC EXERCISE ENTERTAINMENT AEROBIC MS. FITS The only atroblcs program in Orange County owned/operated by a registered therapist. 7 l 4-839-20 I 0 VENETIAN GONDOLAS OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gour~t Baskets w/champ & roses. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 BLUE ADEPT OC'S FINEST VARIETY BAND Music from the 40's thru the 80's for all occasions. Reasonable Rates. Ref's avail, 534-J 836 or 498-0489 WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard luxury Yachts. All services arranged. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS, 714-675-4704 HAWAIIAN LUAU CRUISE POLYNESIAN FLOOR SHOW lslMd Buffet, 3 hr cruise on 85 · yacht. Shell lels. maftals. dancing. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS,675-4704 To Order your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Aak for Cathy Orange Coe1t DAILY PILOT/81.#\dey, May 25. 1Ne C7 AT&T'snewchairman dug his way to the top job NEW YORK(A..,)-James Ol~. who dua oul manholes an his tint job at Amcncan Telephone&. Telcpaph Co., is about to become c~ and ctlicf ex.ecut1 ve of the world 1 biWlt commurucauons company. OllOn, 6Q, ATATt ~dent _and chief operauna officer. wtll move into the top job on Sept. 1, aft~ Charles Brown takes mandatory reuremen tat aae 6S, the board of directors voted last Wednesday. The AT&T board also named Robert AJlen, SI , chairman of AT & T lnformauon Systems,, to succeed Olson as president and chief opcrat· 1n1 officer. Brown who became chairman of AT&T on Feb. l, 1979, sa.id in a statement, "The new AT&T is con- fidently launched on its new course." He praised Olson u a man of ability, experience and vision. Olson. sianalina his intentions as chairm.an said AT&T would stress scrvina c~ston:ien• needs ra!!'er ~n s1mply providina products. We will be a company that's easy to do business with." he said in a statement. Olson is described u energetic and direct. Analysu expeci him to take a harder line on cutting costs and restructuring the company than did Brown, who led AT&T through lhe traumatic breakup of the Bell System in 1984. AT&T is doing well an ats tra- dillonal Iona-distance business but losing millions of dollars on com- puten, a field where it was once seen as a pot.tntial challen~r to Inter- national Busmess Machines Corp. As chairman, Olson will be called on to complete AT&rs difficult transition from a ~ulated telephone monopoly into a high-tech company ttlat merges computers Wlth com- munications for lhc new .. Infor- mation Age." Olson was hired by Northwestern Bell in lhe summer of 1943 for ... bot, dirty job of going down into tele- phone manholes wilh a bucket to Boy, did they get a wrong number WASHINGTON (AP)-Someone at the phone company made the wrons choice. And, they picked lhe wrong guy. Wilham G . McGowan, chairman ofMCJ Communacat1ons Co~., the big long-distance company, bas just been told the phone at his summer home has been connected to an::b-rival GTE-SprJnL Like most Amencans McGowan was asked to choose a long- distance telephone compan'y as part oftbe ~ationwidc program .to give customers frecdom-of-cho1ce as to their preferred long-distance earner. . Customc~ who don't make a selection are then randomly assigned a long-distance service. GTE says the computer allocated McGowan's number to GTE- Spnnt. . b John Ridgeway, area manageT for Conunental Telephone. t e local phone company at Virginia Beach, Va., which made the connection checked the records at MCrs request and confirmed that ballots we~ returned for both of McGowan's hnes way back last December . , "lfa mistake was made, all a person h.as to do 1scall us and wt II fix at " said Wade King, a spokesman for Con Tel. ' Apparently when lhc Sprint notice arrived at McGowan's office. there was a flurry of activity to get it tix.ed. ' A GTE spokesman said McGowan's secretary called the ~tary ofSpnnt president Donald Prigmore to find out ~ha\ w~~ goi.llj on. "Three ConTel people arc working on ll now, said MCI SPokesman Gary Tobtn. "You can just imagine what confusion the public is going through." . . . The balloting process. which reqwm telephone customers 10 neighborhoods served by sophisticaled.electronac swatches to select a long-distance company, wtU be substanually complete by the end of the summer. SEND YOUR SERVICEPERSON clean out the Slit," he ttea!led Ln a stat.tment released by tbe company. Later that summer he wu a cable splicer's helper. Olson served as president of In· diana BeU and llhno1s Bell, wbtcb was a provinaground for two other AT&T chatrmen, Brown and John 0 . de- Butts. He arrived at~beadquarten u an eucuuve vice presidenl in 1977. He was named chairman of AT&T International an 1982 and of AT&t.T Technologies in 1984. He became AT &rs chief operaung officer in July 198S, succeeding Brown. who rehnquished that title. AT&T IS just a third of its SlZC before 1984, when n was the world's la'ltsl company. It nevertheless ~ mams the world's largest tek· communications company, althouah Japan's Nippon Telegraph & Tefe- pbonc Corp. is a close second. Under Brown's leadenhip. AT&T h.as elimmatcd about S6,000 jobs stnce the breakup, but analysu arpe that some more cuts are needed as part of a dnve to restructure AT&T for the so-called Information ~· The company bad 337,000cmployees at the end of I 98S. RIFI NOW Y OV1 H~ It Y041f lest lnvettment 108/o 15-Y£AI FllEI OWNEROCC Al't 10 ,5 FllEI OWNUOCC Af'll l0.57 7M-956-090I VANGUUD MOn8Ael CORPOltATION 1YU ay Al'fl09nl •R OtltCl lfMDf'I & MOltTGAGf ISOQI ALL THE NEWS FROM HOME Every Day! Daily Pilat Arrange now for a moil subscription for your serviceperson. Just like a letter from home each day, the Doily Pilot keeps them informed of all the latest news from "bock home." Births, deaths, weddings, sports results It's all there, every day! WITH r---------------------------------1 SPECIAL SERVlCE RA TES 12 Months 6 Months 3 Months 1 Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Lot prlce. ba•e been •lubed at Con -tate-alsed San Ju.an Caplatrano homeeltee nemara-By-The-Sea. which feature. ea.-wlthoceanYlewa. Said ARC-Connemara's Peter lots. Two nlghtllghted tennis munlty, Including a fountain. Snowdon, "Prices have been courts and a cabana with dress-balustrades, and hand-laid brick drastically slashed with some lots Ing rooms are Included. masonry with wrought Iron ac- offerlng savings up to 35 percent Over 80 percent of the home-cents. off." For example, he noted, a sites provide ocean views, Located at 27142 Connemara homeslte once sell Ing for though the community Is less Drive In San Juan Capistrano, the $260,000 Is now offered at than a mile from Interstate 5 sales office Is open from 11 a.m. $1B74,000. Freeway. to 6 p.m. uyers have their choice of Architectural ornamentation Is For more Information. call open access or gate-guarded featured throughout the com-661-0305. To the Carefree 'n Convenient Good Life Arc you daydreaming Jhout f(Clling out of ) our apartmc.·nt 1n10) our O\\ n OC'\\ home? Has your I ifc become a nJghtmarc of homt rt:pair' and rarc.J work' Wake up to the reality o f Laguna Meadows: .1ffonfahk. bt"autiful l:Jrdrn c.ondominium!i in a l onH·nicnt lm:a11on Perin I for people who w<tnt to mm cup from an apartml·n1 or away from a hi!( hOll\<.' Laguna Meadows' four different floor plans live likc !llnl(le fJmily home~· Jllached gar.age , sheherec.J rntric.·' 'f'·•c.iou' Ii\ intc and dining areas, bre:lkfa'lt nook-. luxunou<1 master 'u1tt''· pat ios, and view Jn k' 'ou II find 1014! of l'xutmg fe-.uurcs like air rnnuit1onin~. ~kvlights .. md l)ptiomtl fi~places l.aguna Meadows offers a carefree recreation oriented lifestyle. You'll have no exterior maintt'· n.inn· worrin Our poob and tennis court~ w ill be at } our <l"pm.ll You ·11 en1oy a rural 'cu ing surrounded h\ rol11nJ< hill' Rut. you'll ht: do''" to joh , 'hoppinR. l'lllnt.11nmem .and the.· twa(h L2guna Meadow~ Is sensibly priced. 'il:m lnR fl t JU't SI IH, 500I And, intt"rt'M rate: arc very low :,. limited .1mount of 9 '4 % i O·ycar financing I" :waila- hk on 'c.·lected mouth Monthly paymcntc. on a S l IH. ~00 home :11 our \tandud 9 ~ % (10 02 APR ) ;,an-S<JI .. IC) with 10n,n down top dreaming; start actlngf Our fint ph:a~e 1. .. nearl)' 'IOld out• T.lkc the Santa An:a/ an Oleg<> Free- way to the l~kc f orest Orlvc off.ramp in Laguna Hill' Then drive <>cca nward one mile on u kc Fore4it ;md follow our 'li~n.s-10 y<)ur new home• 2-and 3-Bedroom Townhomes Io Laguna Hills From S118,SOO 9 'A% and 9 ¥• % Interest (9. SO and 10.02 APR) ( > JMJ ION VIFJ O Sale Offlcc Open OaUy 10 a.m. to S p.m. 22197 caminlto laurele ' Lagwu HUis (714) 581-850 (!) Highland Park's towriho1nes ai1n to please Families Mission Viejo Co.'s new High· land Park neighborhood provides two of the most Import- ant needs of today's young f am Illes -affordable1ownhome living and a family-oriented en- vironment, according to com- pany officials. The attached-home program within the master-planned com- munity of Mission Viejo was designed especially for first-time homebuyers and young f amllles, couples and singles, the de- velopers say. Highland Park Is scheduled to open for sales on June 21, with a special grand opening preview slated for June 7 and 14. The development emphasizes family activities, providing a rec- reational center that features such amenities as a children's tot lot along with a pool, spa and cabana. Highland Park will feature three floor plans In two-and three-bedroom designs. The two-level townhomes range from 1, 194 to 1,373 SQuare feet. Prices stlll start at approx- imately $108,000. like au Mission Viejo resi- dents, Highland Park home- owners wlll have lake prlvUeg• at nearby Lake Mission Vtejo for swimming, fishing and boating. For additional Information, call 364-3324. To visit the temporary sates Information office, open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway. Exit east to Marguerite Parkway and turn right. Turn right again at Hiiicrest, then left to 26866 Jadestone. Prices effective as of date of publlcatlon subject to prior Nie on or after the deadllne of this edition. J.M. Peters colllpiles Bayview interest list An interest list Is being com- piled for two new residential neighborhoods by the J.M. Peters Co. The neighborhoods are part of Bayview, a multi-million dollar mixed land use complex over- looking Upper Newport Bay. "We will be building 145 single-family detached homes, with prices expected to start around the mld-$160.000s, and 88 attached condominium homes expected to be priced from around the m ld - $130,000s," said Ron Sherman, director of sales for the Newport Beach homebuilding firm. Bayview Is a 64-acre site bounded by Bristol Street on the north, Jamboree Road on the east and Upper Newport Bay on the south. The two residential neighborhoods wlll be j~ned on the site by two major office buildings fronting on Bristol, a major hotel, and 18 acres of publlc open space, lnctudlng parklands bordering the bay. Architect for the detached homes la Kermit Dorlus & A .. soclates. McLarand Vasquez & Partners Is producing plans for the attached homes. For more Information, or to be Included on the Interest list, "-contacttheJ.M. Peters Co., 1601 Dove St.. Suite 190, Newport Beach 92660, or phone 833-9331. ' Buie Corp. coniniunities attract lineup of buyers Potential homebuyers lined up recently for new phase openings at five of The Buie Corp.'s residential communities. Sales began at 8 a.m. May 3 for the sixth phase at Windham Hiii, and the fifth phases of Oaks North VIiias II and Marbella In Rancho Bernardo. On May 10, The Buie Corp. released the first phase of SeaCall, Its newest development In Laguna Niguel, while kicking off the third-phase opening of Wlndrose In master- planned Rancho Niguel. According to Jim Salver, vice president and director of marketing for the firm, the total of homes sold In the one-week period was 56, for a combined total sales of $10,006,300. The single-family detached-home community of Wind rose recorded $971 ,400 In sales, with six homes sold. SeaCall celebrated Its preview opening by selling 17 of Its two-story luxury homes, at a value of $4,012,300. Laguna Meadows location attracts Laguna Meadows. a 120-home community In Laguna Hiiis, en- joys a superb location, according to Robert E. Kreis. president of Terra Industries, the developer. "A convenient location has always been very Important In selecting a new home," said Kreis. ·'And as Orange County continues to grow, location 11 becoming all-Important." "Laguna Meadows la sur- rounded by such an Incredible array cf conveniences that one could truly live here without ever using the freeway," Kreis uld. "Within flve mites are many thousa!"lds of job opportunltlee. Also In the Immediate area are dozens of shopping centert, a score of automotive deelera, hundreds of rutauranta and entertainment opportunities, and a major hospital. "Within 10 mllea are two col,. leges, two g00d-alz9d lak•, nu- merou1 parka, and plctureaque Laguna Beach. . , n · s only 11 miles via the San Diego Freeway to John Wayne Airport and Orange County'• emerging "downtown" or the University of California at lrvlne. "In the opposite direction, beautiful Dana Point Harbor wtth all Its attraction• Is only a dozen mlletaway." Laguna Me&dows featuree four, two-level floor plant havtng either two or three bedroom1. living areas range from approx- lmately 1,248 to 1,710 square feet. Prices are $1124,500 to S149,750. Thirty-year fixed-rate k>M1 are available a.t 9'14 and ~ percent Interest. To reach the development, take the Lake Foreat Drtw off· ramp from the San Dteoo F,.... way and proceed toward the OCMn on Lake Foreat approx· lmatety one mite to Santa vtttona Orlw and turn left. For more Information, call 581""4850. .. CALL 642-~78 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGI IF CALLING FROM 80UTH ORAN• M0-1221 ..... 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Pool/1pa Lboftloodl ~ A 6*-3375. pttnc«tty ~ l«!,~.!,aat1. ~30 4 Bedroom, 4 bath w/Vtfl# of '*"" bftdt OPEN SAT/SUNDAY,_. OPEN IA~Y 1-6 • •I te74 900 Century 21 Ex-.. enn ... aon ucx: .... ........._ ---7 -· • Beechfront home + two COUf1 yw<1 a _.._,. 3304 MAACU8 2 WtHGB> fOOT LANI _ _.... WILITl1lllUll' ecutl~ ~Cell ror 720-0465or 7eo-ee19 ,.Ill.In 8111 & Donne Webeter bedroomandbethguaat lountllln ~..: JenBf'WyMrl7M111 Or c.ii for lft. '°-. L..0¥9~...,...,...., Shlnlngly CI Hn new appt.854-• ....Tim&. ~ O:: .,:::W.::! 831-12M ~ FantMtle vt9W & wardrobe. Slldlng -----OW.W,.._no.4IOI :--...:•:n ';:: done. 28' + OOfMft Oen. BR+ den Hot tub & • 15ttl. 3 bdrm. 2 be. home • • • ~. ; IMng room gleemlng privacy for &IC 111 "loollllonl Wiii to BY OWNEf'. ...,..., .__ ._ eround :a= ~ tit. kitchen ,.._ JASMINE CREEK: Ptan 1 2 Ult I ·~ii\.> lllmo91 all rooma. Formal Japeneee edd -_.... ..._ ._. :13c9~~ . .,:1ueit ~:r. YIWlllllA au::r.f:·~~ ~~:,:C,,!Q • c='::ni~"°::. ::ifoo~!.lllk._ beech rir!:;·:-::,"": !::":'.,~:_t ~ enterte tnlnt ALSO ~al ~t ,...... water. akr 193-3973 pelnt & cerpee, reedy for Cloee to ~ S8drme. family room w/maaa!W w/buyer'1 coata. Cell bedlooma end 1 bletl. pool • .,.. llPll ••n No ... ooo. 38r 2Be 2 atory. 2 cw ow-valuM In fUhlonable Ii::&:•-· IMl.a oocupency11 ... """" P. ri~ ~ 2'Mtl TownhouM. Meny bwn Qlllr'ljll .and hunt· Vldll, eau, (714)Hl-9287 °"'* ~ o.fY 11t T.O. Brotc.,.. PIOK fee. 711-1801 ege. Recently remodeled gate guarded VIiia .,.. .. ,.... •-..............ldpelt .... ~, upgredet. • EJccelent--. Ing lodge type atone.,... CALL 1111 & Doftfte ...,._1411 ._ ..,._ GW ll51,000. ALSO 8alb0e.. e.utlful com.. 2 trn on 1eroe R-2 kit. CALL 751°"330 1158,000. CALL GeOf9I ptece. ~ k"°""1. BaY9lde Cow Condo. Lg W...., 131-1211 Jac:uzzd. trenctt 4Pc>B,, munlty poo1 and ape. ... 2bd l 1bd. 1'oom for 1911 m&T Miion 831-12M bullt-M range. own. ,... 1er + o.n. 1eeo aq ft. Cl.ff HAY&f "*'* floort, ~. cut.spettllng,alrcond. 8ddt"lunlt.19"45Wallace. w S&de Bungelo 2bd frlQeratOf', dlthwllh«. Bayvt.w ga1ec1 MCIY9. ~lba.IMllr""ll"*· l-llll etc.*-~ 1800 aq ft. ___ .._ •-& "-----1188,000. 1734822 1be, freah & 'c:IHn'. lncloor BBQ, French pvt bctt, jec & pOoi. BOllt aw._.. M. prtftcCINy, • -- 1175,000. ----7 ._, •lmmacS8'2'Mtlon°"" 17151"'° 912•1700. dOon to bftcll petlo and 11p ftt. 1395,000 Ind 1'450,000. f4t·Hl2. q ... .. ONTHEWAT£R vt.w.28dnn.~ ~Seperet.tamlll"I, • ' I winding brick path• land. 780-1011PP BEST BUY IN~ ltMMftllf~-........ I ....._ .... w . ..imorfllhtromyour prtvate aundec*. formal dining 1189,500. LIWllT,__ ll'liM IAi 1hrough pror ... 1onally Walk to beech""' -............. ...... petto. 8encty beedl. 38f. to 1217•960. • By ow.. 831...S25 28a.,,.. cerpet & pelftt. 1 maintained ClfounciL S.. BEACti HOUSE wttfl in-•tunning 5 yr new ...... _ Wlldttoaa. C.-.Mle 0 n I y I 1 7 9 , t 9 9 . NMw MttlncH>riOed rightl Htce & dest. Large bedc MUCH-80UGHT H9noWr duded ..,._ red bridt come unit ptua 1ftcOme In-townhome. 2 matr ..... -.. e.d Uflll. Hal .. '1W1 ...,__ DOCKStDE R£ 722-1730 Lowly 1 Bdrm unit wtttl 48r 2~ OW. fem ywd • Pot«'ltlll lW IQ-· Model; 2bd. :Utudy. dldtlng. Two cw OWllDI law~ 1210,000 bdrme. 2t,t t., 2 cs fir• HlghfY .......... Illy '°"' .,_~ .... ,,.. ID" petlo Ontyl121000 ~ p~=-C:HI 1119,tOO. Calli G~t eppurtenanc••· +three~~· v8d &ge,ov•rlook• pool . ..,..CUllllOfn_D,..., ri--••..-.&. Co •• · • 2871 ;..__.Lll 5*.S.. G.arge.·Aet546-2S13 1 115..,000 By owner. can1. wna an LAAGE2-Ptealnacallnt S147,500.0PINH911 ... oelllftl fHI. OP•• ,.,._ -7--V'I &ctttng wNte weter vt.wt --· 544-<tl07 ~bye .... a.I-condtaol1. You own die SUn 29Ctl, • ~ ...,._. ,..._ -Ut. Towntw. aer &uhee. ~P9nthouleun1t EASTS•DE _ 2 HOMES on MESA VERDE 41A+I =· 1~ IMI romte t1enec and must be lend. Agt. Joan 11s-1• 548-tllO Own/lilt owe 2nd no.1114 aw ~~-~~~2~2~~M~l~OOO den~2~2=~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =~!tic:iv: z:ai12~~oom,h-DavldorNk*i.831-12M ~·~~~'f1~4· ·,: e....-R~~!o:, r.~=~=.. CJ bb Elli ...... • ... •S..utlfully d-.oreted .. • .,.:.. ..U.~1~ .,.., tll ftnal ..... ru It'_ s ~AHYTIME largHt plan with 2 Large 2 ltory EMtllde R' Cellforopenhou1uche6· U Bdnna, conver1lble den, home 48dnn. 3Be. 3 car ••!Id .... f Mt ute or rney be lliapectect ........ ~~~: mTUlllll ~.Alklngmt.000 ........ _ ~=·= NEWUSTING 1 · Hlg~y~~q;~•-Traditional 4 .. ~ L~ ~· ~c.ii Lo¥ety ..,.. roome ~ ( 14) 673 4400 1 ..................... • -7ft-. -IUl.n pttveoy & MCUffty. rwo !~2~;!.. 2°:&!h~m: Realty . :,'C::,~ 1~'**•· n•IU1·11111t m-.autt..lneaperet• ..,..,,. Mttlng. Com-631-7370 I 2111-..111• wtnge, eect1 opening to munlty tennll court•. •HARBOR VlEW. 4 Bdrm Inn« petlo. EnclOMd pool IPI & eollll Mated ' 2'A8a. IP•. fM land. -:·::-'.-~-::.=-=~-=-.=-=u:--:::Y~ bedc yard~ hendl9ofM water 1Y9tem ~lnl'! Hw beech sar 281 Tri-131 ck po 1u111 on 8drme S04o 000 =icr°'~~ llALTY ~ ~470:. = ~: F~o~~,r:~:~ 15·000· 7eo.1215 2 ::::• marltet~ Wetctl Bedrooma. 4 dtn-· 831•1291 1155,000. By owner lfflllllU boat1 fl'om kitchen & MY- Ing or family room. all &73-0lr? or 759-0211 111111 mw Ing room. VKent. "'* well plllnMd bUlttlne and £::=: Lt iL: Im -~ . · The atv9Wd ..., __ wlll lcNe Hal IS1·12tlll31..:t020 many cupboard•.~..,,... '" •Y 1K•IWI .,..79' 1322,500 lllMllll•I _ Nft duplex nr M ... =~"'!.~ 111 .. 1rtte Open Set/Sun/Mon 1·5. · V«CM. 1131,900 Flrm. ioc.ted on 1 gr9lt ~ .... =-I Proba1e lele talt.000. ~Mill ml Prln. orly. 75f..&090 large enough for the pool -------i .... HOl'M & Guett Cottaaa. ... • lllllT IWll ...._ or . your choice. Onty UY UY ... ..-45' lot. FOf lnformetfon Freahly refurbl1hed a 38drm 1"'8a. lO yn old S2tl.OOO. Cell And night 11gt1t9 too from A PETE BARRETJ REALT Y ~5-~ or ~IM-'=°'1 newly/'--~d~~rmhomefor etagantty deoor•ed. RV 759:1501 thll outltendlng, IUXut'· w ·-··rm ......... ICOlll a much mor9I l5W lout home. SBdrm. or 2 onice or hobblM. A a179•500 Agt 5*!5806 ptua den. Aalt!"Q ottty -·m·-.. cNnner-9f'Mt curb ap-1221960 1111 ' Donne - -peel 1149,tsO. Call BIN nflU11'1D w--.ea1-12M Cuetomad 3 Ir+ large Fwl9y. Ooen Sat/Sun & 2 Story Townhome • -------1 =::e~~Cori.;,: M~~=:.lnc w/~~'\:.of;; :::WAit"::.?':-··~::~l? · i ;;;;;:;;;;;;•1 del Met locdon. Prtced 01· 1• ~ & 2'Mla. Yard, 2 ~~:dWtt:nt:•r:.:?~~~et::...:r~:lfled::. -~-!1 ~!!!!!!!!~!:!!! ~ .... rlgh1 .. 1426.000. & mucti morel F,_ and lrWtttng. ~ .,.......,1..f ~TftJllTI ~~°"'* anx1ou1 areded from bOtdlr to ... •••Hiii,... 111111 1127,500. Cell Unda, Ag1 6order. 3 ledroome. 3 ...._1• ,.,_,.Cod Townhoml w/2 548-1235 ..... with~,. .... ...,_.. fined detalllng. New meat.,.., dbl cer attacMd kitchen. ~ hafd-garage w/communlty l '"' tht• 11.ulv 1'1101 WOOd flocn hncf\ doora pool & epa. Gr .. t lo-• cation. Hu cm ftr• ~ ... ,, H1•,ul1 . , •. n II ,. °'**'9 to 1erge deCk With ape and ~. place. Aa1Cr-f: 11 4,900. •ht ··•·I qi\ \' "'" lote of ...cl'bftcll -Meny 831-291 ,,.n 11·•· ,, .... ,. •.. 1t1r ..... S217 .... 000. ~H -1-..,.-,-~--.... -wfttlollt--1 WMt-l<R "ia~4 ,_:9_~_.:_*_·:-your-.-:-l -.-.-.-.-.-.-·;;·;~·;t PETE BARRE TI . REALTY .. ~ :. ' . ·• . . OPEi SUIDIY 1-& WM*~ . ,. ,\ 4. • ... '. '. ·~']( )( ' U.S. TREASURY BONDS ~ ...... WIEW .. --$ll5, ... _. ____ 2112 P"1 lrilttl FOR YOUR * Lovely Palermo. 4 bdrm, family room ............. 0. Johnson * kH Cll~····--·P·•·---·· 221 ..,._ HIGH EQUITY PROPERTY * :~'~: .. ~.:~::~~~-~~~.~~~ .. ~·1:·= * Classis 2 bdrm. l bath cottaae....... .... T Wall1~k I Will GIVE UP TO TWICE YOUR EQUITY in notes secured to U.S. Treasury Bonds maturing in 19 to 15 years. Property must be crankable. ( crankable means that you can refinance for more than what is owed) * .,_ TtlUCL---$lt1,MI._ ••. --?Ml..._.. * Private 4 bdrm. pool. ................... .. . ........ V Sinclair ,..__ Ill( Cll-·---SIH1•·-······· UM heel N ~ Oceanfront 3 bdrm. forever vn ........................ 8. WM• Jt Clllt •••s.-.sssa·•-w c.... ._, , '' * 3 bdrm, 2 blth, private beach Kc:W,........ no name yet This is an excellent way to move your problem ,.,__ MSmE CIUL .. -.sus.•-·-·-· H--. property, break up · partnerships, estates, family ~ Btutst floor lll•n. 3 bdrm................. ....... . J 8'1eey divided interested, or provide for your retirement. * UYCllST--$JZS,•.---nH t11111M '- NEVER A DANGER OF OEFAUL TOR FORECLOSURE. An * Lovtty 4 bdrm •1111 pool.191• · ·• o Schroeder absolute NO·RlSK situation. NO MANAGEMENT protr * 111 CMTtL-$2H.•--21 c.,.. lllllll lL. Tasteful Plnthurit. 2 bdrm. Otn. sm. view.. . T Boland lems1 NO BALLOON payments to make-BETTER ~ ... ..--· c ,.,__ --PL.-• Mst.•--lts ..... THAN OWNER CARRYBACK! ~ 3 bdrm. 2 t11t11 on tt1t t>ty ......... -............ M. Rouss.tot CALL TONY RUBINO NOW! i------- : · (714) 499-6150 * U~l()U lif)M S ma UYnlll ••• Dover Shores -wonderful family home. Highly upgraded with wood floors, skylights, billiard room, 3 BR family room, lots of charm. Private . pier and slip. Security system. Barbara Aune/Stephanie Grody. •YUWU IDIUT 11,111,111 Two wonderful large homes. one re- cently finished, the other a large log home built in 1900. These homes with two cascading mountain streams are surrounded by 15 acres of stately trees and fem gardens. Barbara Aune. 1111 •E IS 9UW. Ill .... Three bedrooms, 2BA. Extensive uee of French doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in kitchen, family room and laundry room. Custom plan- tation shutters. Convenient to shop- ping, airport and freeways. 1st TD. is assumable. Gayle Amato. oamMl111Y 1-.aa.,.... 11 ......... This 6BR. 4 ~ B~ family room. li- brary, bonus room, wine room home has a breathtakin.R unobstructed ocean. bay. Catalina, night light view, and is behind the 24 hour guard gate at Harbor Ridge. The perfect family & entertaining home with a large pool & spa. F.d F.acano/Maureen White. 111 OA1Y11 -FUIWH LIUT111 ...... Four bed.rooms, 4BA. family room. billiard room, plus a 2BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. FllEOLlllll • wam 11, 1...- Remodeled, single story. 4 BR. 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate Lende r w ill provide excellent financing. Price includes the land. Maureen White and F.d Eecano. llUT LlllT111 • llUT llY 14 .... CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE single 1tory borne on huge lot. Three to four bedroml plus separate guest quar- ters or recreation bldg. Beam ceilings, extensive use of oak. beveled glall and three fireplaces. Home recently rt>· modeled. Secluded patio with pool, spa and fountain. Many amenities Appl only. Pnced $49~.ooo Donna God· shall. UIUTllUL-.... lllm ....... Con\alntng 58R, S ~BA, SpaiclOUI bv- lng and dinina room.~. lar~ family room, gourmet kitch n. pool. 1pe and lndoor ~una. A Vf!l'y sp«iaJ hor:M with lou of uled brick, funch doors. Maralou Ingold. ,..,, .. y_ ...... Spyglam Bill Five bedroom&, 3BA. living and family room with fonnal cfinina. French ~ beautiful wood floon and all new kitchen. Ex- traordinary OYeni1.ed lot. Priced to wll $635,000. Danny Blbb and Stephanie Grody. lmTllY·MllllfW 11 ..... Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully decorated and l:mmect.alate. Nestled among the trees in the heart of Newport. Two BR. 2 BA-Highly up- graded. Community pool, • and ten- nis. MUST S~! MJdd Cooper. UIY UM IUln Pn.- Th.is big expanded 3 BR Lusk built hoine is well designed for entert.ainine with a minimum of effort. Equally suitable for a comfortable family home or an adult residence f« busy pro- fessionals. Coby Ward. "'l em•.-. l euru 1111,111 Corona del Mar extra.wide lot on great street. Steps to Ocean Blvd. A cute aolid 2 BR home at praent with excel- lent potential for large ocean view home in the future. An architects or builders dream! Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth. .......... ..., .. Truly "one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room. cus- tom sit down wet bar overlooking private 1pa ofi master suite to the ocean and city lights. Light and airy home includes built-in bookcases, T.V. and stereo. &t F.acano!Maureen White. ....... "" LmT .. .. •• Single story Harbor Ridge home with 2BR., 2BA., sunken fireplace and con- versation area. Extra large yard over- looking San Joaquin Raervoir and city Uahta. A secluded hide.away and an open airy expanse of glaa. Maurftn White and F.d Elcano. ---"ll•IUNI tall" 11.-.- Just reduced $100,000, fonner owner transferred and our corporate client says 1ell now! Five bedrooms. 4 ~ baths. formal dining. and a country kitchen off a car; family A private estate with room f« pool; of Bia Canyon's &nest view kat.aom. Danny Bibb/Stepharlle Gn>dy. 111P11n .... .-1111.-.111 Luxurioua single 1tory bayfroat with fan\Utlc view to main channel. &-. cenUy remodeled. Gated courtyard entry. 4BR. 4.BA, 1aJp aowmet kitchen. formal d.iru.ne. twee ~ suite with firepl.lce. "' boat dock and aandy beech. lncludm &and. Belle Partdl. SELL* * 8£ALT088. ,75., ••• h h I u1 d ~ • Hue....c....H....,.,.c.....-.i .... ., #2 CIYIC PW• Sim 111 144 .. ID t~g cm c h**********~·~·~·~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~ I m Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, May 25. 1986 •"!!It.... ._. 1111 ht .. lt1te C..... HI.., llU c..t1 11tta Jllf r ... tAl• ~..... 1141 C..... W •...JIB 1111•.. mau.11111ra ± J!te'L JUI 11•m111 COMOOt ,w, 2t11. ,,..., Y!1& llH noma I ax:™ *COf!'e:'Z 48" HA. '°""' • '"'· wt111 • *-toof iCU1Me Ui:=r'8'WC :IO .wng. ~ No ,,_ petto, poot, ..,. lndrt ta-I IW"'!C: l:fae rwter co... .,.... fr1*, °"'" :r ..... 12 Yll9,..,... oomet IOt. ~ oonc1. ttltahen comptete tlftl't t101M tit... to &Of• 1oe AYOCedo 11~Q1t c111ty ,.... CM oourtyetd. IUhe + huge bonl.HI rm. =~7~ OW•• -~----~.-..rr Acaola ,,.. U Ma-1311 new die & cebNilt.. ,. ~. 110.000 Mefl. cur• ....... ..__ 1.. Allt 111. 11090. 71().1121 ...,., ... MYlnQ rm. dining • _ &iii= U L81 .. llTlllR modeledbetN&moraU 1~0n(211)42,..1Ge 1 ., ... ,.. ........ .... .,. & fwnlly rm. Sunny -1.u. 1111 '-llUll..... .. .... .._ ledroome, 2~ betM. M D'l'1· frolo. pdo, 8. tide !AIT81DI 2bd. 1b&. lwge ktlotlen w/brHkfut Lltau uu ANT IN 2bd. den, Of Sbd. Mof.c)O I _...,. In ·~ of I Donn• WO•t•r , .... of PCH, evett 01..()3, ywd, quiet, l)t1Wltt. No nootc, 3 Clll OW· l14ff eonao 5& IL;..,.. ... 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Hr + peneMd " ~ I u .. 1U151< 1 u , "-at1aJ -.:>pit 7 1 1;'3° yrty ·IMI u~:-v-· frplc, .ii ep~ Larqe 28R. 6-1, 2'MJA, •Cleen 2tlt Ha N IC t>rary. Poof, 8pa. Aecklce 2 unite neer ohe nnel. OWMr/bkr. 053-1220. .. grdnr I0-11 q ty through-ou1, O beef 3 Ir 2b• htt. cul cM pool, ape, tennll, plenO, Plaza, 8 .A. C1rport, ~=:~ic::~~e 10 1815K.17S-2001 GrMt atarter P'°'*"'I· at• Nit la .. llNt/11....,. ti.... 1 ~O:i.=.ta, l950lmo, =:r,:e~rw::"s~:O (714) 17MM7& rrtlo, ~· Chltd ok. r======sarttEBV"C' 3~~~~ •,..::~tie ..... IOU F~~ J;:e~=~~,. 2£ i6a w/2 c:er gat .. RV MESA VERDE NCUrlty Ml ... 042 BAYFRONT 28~/den. 750 N PITS 722..eG11 I .I ~ . .,,, ec::oeat, lg yd. Kida, pett BNu 3 2 HU NTINGTON LANO fri>IC. 2 ape perk g. MC. ~:.,.~· bltp,·~&••t .... llUlff* •-• l 01< New cond.Nf&ten-1 bf, be,newdecot • bldg S1850/mo yr ..... ~•ny J'\TEH~. \'n( )~Al . HEALTY ..... ..-.. ~"' ..,_ ... cla HS S795. 759-5080 c!)t, 'Jfd, odnr. n-c>et•. MARK AdUll oommunlty BAVFRONT HR/den. ~.-..n IHS.000. Only '2400 Down • 9'h% Mu.t rent " rn I 1175/mo, '151-3898. 38 R 2bl , petlo, 1 atory lfplc 2 ape pert!'g MC 7fS9-6700 3 bd, 2bl upper unit 1n1 Sharp 3&, 28a, tic lncd pvt bu=-+ **EAS TS I DI! 28r Ltufll Pointe 38r 2~8a. condo POOi. tennlt. f\111 bldg• 12100/mo)'f ' .. AHl'rmh LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT w/frplc, blt·IM a vi.. of Condo 1 b1k to S.C belle bllln• ·1 at Towntiou•• deteched. unique loc w/vety 1g patio rec cntr Guard g•t•. Weterlronl Hornet Inc F .. t"""O tleeutlM leftd.. bey & oceenl LOW91' unit Plaza w/pool, 1p1 l 63Ml01 A.gt t• Bltlna, encl garege & lrN Yr IM. Comm pool 750.1419 at OICH338 1 1... ecepe, 980e, pool/epe ~1tuated on the east end of Lido Isle, the distinctive contemporary home has five bedrooms, five and une·half baths, including a maid's room and bath. Waterfront patios of generous proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor enter taining . Offe r ed at .,,.J.950,000. Ad #020 2bd, 2be, frplc a pvt carport Only S82.900 2 ylrd. $875/mo, '45-5892 I 1250/mo Cheahlre Kida/pet oc:Mn CIOM 5 rm II . Patio/dee*•. Glteee& « patio. Owner moving out Br • S72,000 25 t 1 W STEPS TO BEACH •SHARP W•tllde 28' PrOC*11N 759-1171 gard.n apot gar & yard BMutllUI trl-feVel NewPOrt carpofU. Sorry, no P9tl of., .. , 1215.000. Sunflower Call Sue SN · 3BR, 1BA, Hv rm, dining 1B1 Oplx. Tiie ftra Cl'pta Lo¥91Y 3Br 28a Obi gar saso hurry 539.1191 Knoll• Condo 2Bdrm. 1Bdtm M20 OcMn lfont, 4bd, 2ba w1rd 131·12H or rm, trpte, patio. Yrty IM drP1. w/d hkup. oir seoO 2091 Santa Ana. S925: Agt eoet 2'1~18ooa'1m"o1 am.n122.!~lea77' etc. 2 8S7dt5r28dmrm 2l.'A ..!..! associated =ri~~~~~:,~:;= .&3l·:s~9i4· ~~\:· $ 1295 /mo e7 &- 9250 · t MC. Mu.I eland credit Own&r' (213~1-G19G"' NEW LUXURY HOME t '" 825 Cent• St M2-14;4 rental1. Priced e t :; ;. lal... "' No peta 770-5829 (714)951-7083 ,...v., occupied 2200 aq BLUFFS: 4BR·BONUS __ ,...,,...,=.,,,..,.,,..,,-:-..,......,..-'42t,OOO ~ Ptt.ia1a11 2107 38drm, 1Ba. qufet .,.. N.-2 mitr bdtma. 2'Aba, '1, 3bd, 21h bi, walk to ROOM. PSll~grn ~·~ U:N~E ~~~:~ -·---•• 11& 1e; hOU .. 2 bike to H 50/mo. New paint, 2 car encl gar. TwnhM b<:h, lelM/ ..... option. :'wf:,'R~~R ~259 No "'S:i N5o Nllf'lllu1i •R•'• f W•. Wf A1 • 1AS ll, 'tA I ,u , • ' •• LIKE NEW·3BO l>d\. Yrty S75o Incl alt carpon, kg ~d. 050 atyle. No Pet $895 S 1400, teo--3521 71().1418 or '42·7521 2~ BA CONDO·Bonu1 rm, utlli no pell 83S-~45 Govern« St. 497-4570 ~8-8251 or 472-9253 BLUFFS CONDO SOf i.¥'11 .,,.._,,_,,_..,~,--..,..,,...-:----.,.... ale, MCUrlty 1y1tem, U y· 210 ... h St Avt lmmed ' JUST LIKE NEW. 4Bd 2bl New ENtllde 3er 2,,..81 2 lniat Jl 44 28R 2ba, trplc, huge 149!: 1 BR rnot>lle home In NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT lltet, patlO & deck, IT.ah ~ yd new ,..ti T petlo w/greenbelt vi... quiet edit ptk. No S*I. Balboa 38r 281 .,. lot 1 t new ca,,.., 2 car Oceanfront 5 rm Condo · car,..... 'no •tory ownhome. All *Wlll•llll·.. •1300/mo .. 1 759-t349 gaa pd. 140 cabnMo • . "' . pan • ,... . newer kltch g11cMrl •"""' og1 .. n-emkr. S1100 mo. amenl!IH S1 250/mo Lu11 Condo 28r 281. ale. • ,..g 759-5590, S73-7717 ~~~·:Oa~~c= i:.'.~~:3'101~2~~9°00• lned yd S850 539-e191 IM2·6011· VIiia Rental• 175-4912 micro, lrplc. upgrda. •BLUFFS TOWNHOME Offering a gracious lifestyle on the bavfront, t his home is perfect for a hui.v family as well as one that l!nJuV~ entertaining. oaring ceil- ing!< in the living room and family room create a feeling of spacious· ne!<~ t>nhanced by fo ur large bedrooms and baths. Your own pnvate boat -,lip will accomodate a large yacht. Offered at $975,000 Ad#OJ4. VIiiage Realty 173-3777 ---Agent lae A mutt for your budget! IHI llHUwt" Patio. g11 XII loc Nr 38R 2...+Ba, fatmat dine, 2 S550 Souttl8d C:,-~ --------• ~ilt Rt " Under S700 3br 2b• t '™ pool •P• lake No pet• ear garage. grMflt>elt. .,. .. 1 rm, r, ... ..._ llWPllT lllfH 'r S 1 • l lOO CtrtU ••l •ar mate 539-e191 Agt ,.. E·ald• 2br 2ba ·~· S97S Avl now 5'59.7374 $1500/mo Yrty IM. Av! pool. carport. No pelt. 3 BR 2'A beth Elegant tr It wtgar kid• otl S600 a --1110. CALL Qaorga 5464791 thru.®t. land l~cl. UDO lBr IOI wide. Step• 2 BEDROOM WITH FIRE-BRAND NEW 3Br 2'~8a. many other• avellabi. L•tHI lffc~ Zl4I Goldbium. Bkr 144-9007 HOO-ie!O, 2 bd, 1ba OPEN SUNDAY, MAY 25 to bay, pool. Reduc:.d to PLACE· FRONT UNIT. 1450 Sq. Ft. 2 ml to b<:ti •llt·f 111• -CLEAN 3bd 2bl Harbor completely renoveted on Or phone M3-8452 18K Mak• Offer Mull c~~i:g~~o alll I~~~· ~~~J~et :·a..~~IM'd Klda/enlmll fine 3bf hM COMMANDING VIEW Hlllndll Lia • 12oo mo. weet 17th ,,.., Whittler WESTPORT REAL TY sell Sp rent S550 700 or big lot S825 al 539-8190 over entire Laguna coast gard/water pd NO PETSI ~8-3821 tor more elate. m-TI ... ~ Lido P1tk Of•• 850-8873 IE I Tit• BRAND NEW Townh<MJM e.1 Riiy fee Right acrot11trMt from 148-2389 or 541-1308 re --L I Sl 1400 1 0 I el 2Br 2V1ba2~gar.lplc. •PENTRIOOECOVE• t>eech Spacloul2Br V«Y ----lllfflftW/YllW Charming fam home. 4Br. ttl tr I t CdM nm wtrrplc & g11 5 rm yard 2230 P1elflc Ave. 28r 28, Condo s995 Over lu• apt I 1450. Al90 2Br DUPLEX Vaulted celllnga, prvt 2~8&. Spa, comm pool & Laguna Beech flat lot llr ptan S850 or elegant Unit 8 S t 100/mo Avall 11111 g streams New penthOuH , with fir•· 3bd, 2ba. ~ 2 frplc. balcony, r•d•coreted tenn$255K BltrM2·2t34l vi.w Nnr bcf'I, IChOOIS, 3br 2ba lliCS./petl 1 1200 6/1 645-0968 decat W/d hkup 2 cer I place, hugh deetl.seo· IUnOeck, 1 blk to b<:n. $895. 2 151 p~ Aw town S..t "" Att 5 others at 53M 190 a..11--" w/o r 1st . mo + view Never llved In yrfy. S 1050 f\im, $1000 e 3 1 • I t 0 1 p m o r I Something special welts tor (714)982 5724 $1115 000 Alty fee Ju11 e c11t does iu ll -ti the g pn S 1575/ 494 2265 I unf\.lm, M S-3755 855--0MS No pelt '~================~_I ~outodaymcluslfled _ · ea1111ocless1heo ISOOMC 545-3115 _ mo · ~~~-:::· =-:=....,,-'="'="" HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •610 Avocado. Olde CdM 675-6000 $295,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 • 1Baruna Cour1, Newport Beach 759-6700 $166,000 Sunday 1·5 •882 Halyard, Newport Beach 754-4556 $147,500 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAii Rll or DEi 1407 Bonnie Ooone Terrace. CdM 644-6636 $355,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 ~8 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 675-6000 $210,000 * * •3608 Marcus, N.B 645-0303 $359,900 SUN 1-5 SAT/SUN 1·5 320 Narcussls, Corona Del Mar 675-55 11 $269,000 Sat/Sun/M 1·5 3 BEDROOM Lots 64-85-86 Top of Rocky Point. Spyglass 644-6200 $2.700,000 Sat-Sun 8-6 * •2215 Bayside Drive. CdM 644-6200 $1 , 150,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 2702 Circle Drive, Bayshores 644 -6200 $429,000 Sunday 1·5 4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $365.000 SAT /SUN 1·4 •477 Costa Mesa St. Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $217 ,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 10 14 E Balboa Blvd . Peninsula 644-8200 $995.000 SAT /SUN 1·5 '* * 105 Edgewater. Peninsula 675-6000 $450.000 421 Fernleaf, C 0 M 759-9100 $425.000 Sunday 2-4 Sunday 1-5 1 Poinsettia Old CdM. Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1918 Tahuna Terrace. Irvine Terrace. NB 759-1501 $335,000 Sunday 1-4 464 Vista Trucha, Bluffs. Newport Bch 963-8852 $335.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus Fiii RI or DEi 435 Allso Ave, Newport Heights. NB 642-5200 $268,500 Sunday 1-5 2345 Aralla. Eaatblutt, Nwp1 Bch 642 5200 $242,900 Sunday 1-5 •2443 Bamboo, Eas1bfull. N 8 644-9060 $288,500 Sunday 1·5 v 1206 Blue Gum Lane, WstCllff Grv. N.B 644-9060 $372,000 Sun/Mon/Tues •633 Cameo HghlncJs Dr . Cameo Hghlnds 675-6000 $358,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 V 46 Canyon Island Or, Big Canyon, NB 760-1900 $320.000 Saturday 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Or . C 0 M 759-9100 $537,500 land Incl Sun 1 5 * 5 1 1 Clltt Drive, Cllffhaven, NB 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1 5 178 E Bay St. Costa Meae 631 -1400 $149,950 Sel/Sun/Mon 1369 Galaxy. Dovtr Shores. NB 759·6700 $550.000 Sat 11-3,Sun 12-5 * •94'9 Goldenrod Ave • CdM 759-9100 $420,000 land Inc Sunday 1·5 * 1120 Goldenrod C O.M 759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 328 Hazel Drive, (Ocean View). Old CdM 759-9070 S895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Narcl11u1, Olde CdM &<t<t-0121 $580,500 Sit/Sun/Mon 1 ·5 4 11 Alv«slde Ave N B 759-9100 1249,500 944 Sandcastle. Corona de! Mir Sunday 1·5 790-1900 $425.000 Sunday 1-.4 2093 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 546-5605 S 179,500 Saturday 1 30-5 240 Santa Isabel, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 v35 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek 752-798 4 $335,900 Sunday 1·5 1il' •3491 Windsor Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199,900 SAT 1-5/SUN 1·4 4 BEDROOM * •4 15 Bayside. Newport Beach 759-1501 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 •2600 Clltt Drive. Newport Beach 659-6700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 11 2001 Kewamee, Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $396,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2109 Miramar. N B 645-0303 $399,000 SAT 1-4/SUN 12·4 335 Plazza Lido, Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 1·4 2175 Placentia Ave, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 119.900 Sundey 1 4 4 BR plus FAM RI or DEN * •2812 Bayshore Drive. Bayshores 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-4 •so Braeburn. Big Canyon 644-6200 $685,000 * 1715 Candlestlck, Baycrest 675-6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1·5 * • 18 Cypress Point Ln. Big Cyn, NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1·4 17 Goleta Point, Spyglass, C.O.M. 644·9060 $815,000 Sunday 1·5 * * 127 Harbor Island Dr .. N.B. 644-6200 $ 1 ,595,000 SAT /SUN 2-5 * * 3304 Marcus, Newport Beach 675-9111 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •3308 Ocean Blvd. Olde CdM 675-6000 $895,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 2224 Pacific. C D.M. 644-6200 $895,000 SAT /SUN/MON 1-5 .1601 Port Abbey Pl . H v. N.B. 759-9100 $359.000 SAT /SUN 1·5 1800 Port Barmouth, Harbor View, N.B. 642-1355 $274,000 Sunday 1·5 • 2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View 760-8265 $329.500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 v 1 Rue Blarrltz, Big Canyon Newport Bch 644-9060 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 1400 San1anella Terr, Irv, Terr. CdM ' 644-9060 $342,000 Sunday 1·5 1527 Seacrest. HVH, Newport Beach 644 -9060 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v39 Whllewater(PI 1) Jasmine Crk, N.B 893-3973 $279.000 Sunday 1·5 •v2019 Yacht Resolute. NB 640-7849 $449,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 Perfection In Ide & Out Corona del Mar In E.xclu.s1ve Irvine Tt>rrace Walk1na Dtsunct to Var l'lr C'lub'!, Golf Trnnlit, F'ashJon Island, Ntwport Center Balboa Island Compltttoly Rtmodf'l~d ~droom. Den To we 11 to apprttaate OFFERED AT 1355,tff ANCY IMllRNINO REAL TOR -.~714 144·61H ,_.- ( 6 BR plus FAI Rll or DEi * •9 Bodega Bay, Spygl8S$, CdM 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1·5 * • 7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1·5 * 17 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1.195,000 *4 Cherry Hiiis, Big Canyon 644-6200 s 1,379,000 • * •500 Harbor Island, NB Sunday 1-5 Sundtly 1 5 759·9100 $1,900,000 Sunday 1 30-5 • * * 500 Harbor Island Or. N B. 759·9100 $ 1 ,900,000 Saturdey 1-5 7 Hermitage. Big Canyon 844-6200 $ 1,095,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * * •324 Morning Star, Dover Shores. NB 759-6700 $997.000 Sunday 1·5 * • 16 Point Loma. Spyglass 644-6200 $569.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •44 Rldgellne Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1·5 v • •33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1863 Samar. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $269,000 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $ 1. 750,000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1.5 v s Trafalger. Harbor Ridge, NB 644-9060 $990,000 Sunday 1-5 * •633 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle. NB 673-2001 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 6 BR plus FAii Rll or DEi * • v 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, N.B 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 1839 Port Seebourne, H v Hms. NB 644-9060 $429.000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * * * • v 7922 Waterfall Crt, Seaside. HB 962-8891 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2. BR plus FAM RI or DEN * •2792 Longwood Court, CM 548.-23 13 $ 168,500 Sunday 1·4 3 BEDROOM ••7 Gretel Court, Newport Beach 673·7300 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 ••3 Summer Wind Cour1. NB 873-7300 $1 84,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR ,1u1 1 IR 421 Fernleaf. CO M 759-9 100 $4 25,000 •Spe S day 1-5 •Poot *•waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool V'Qtv. addrna at guar-d gate EXECUTIVE HOME CLEAN & SHAAP 2 IA, 7 YHtly 3BR+cs.n cpte a drpe, DfW, gs. o"9rlookJng the bact! bay age. no pet•. S640fmo. In Eutblutt lrM. Ano. '45·5577 July t at S2500/mo. Gar· ..:.EU1--Col,..--t_•_,~..,.· ... --,,...-- dener Included Pell & children 01( 175-9111 prvt 28' 18a, veutted celt- Expansive pool hm 3ba g<MJrmet kllch ger•g• $825 k id• del a ll• 539..&191 Agt f .. H V HMS lmmac, ~ 21>r, den. comm pool, watr/grdnr Incl, adult n- amkr, n-pell, 1v1ll S-1, $1400. 811-335-9710 or 619-340-2593 lngs In llVlng rm, dlrlk1Q rm & kitchen. Sngl oer· ege S750/mo. Avl 111. C.it Shefyt B. 173-3117 or 831-1291 l .;iUf EASTSIOE 2 ledroom, 1 bath, garage . Wty dMn. lloo ISLE. Yrly '91M $540/mo, lmmed OC· Charming 3BR 2bt, avall ,,,.cu.....,,.pa=-ncy=.=8_51..,,..-04-=-=-2-4 ""'"="'~ NOW. no pell. $1800 mo EAST SIDE 28R 18A. 499-3400 own/bkr PATIO. SINGLE LEVEL. UNISU 3BR 28A. double garage $3000/mo Cllt Agt Rod. 673-4400 Yearh21aMr .. Ocean v'9W Other1 avall· able eloN to beectl C&llHY lllT&L , •• llTlll. lll·4'H tr 111-1111 Luxury for IHI S 1095 3bdrm 3ba pool home fprlc d1'1w1hr a ger 539-6191 Agl coat ENCLOSED GAAAGE S700tmo. Ag1 761-831t •EASTSIDE 2BDRM* Garage. Huge ywd. 1787 Westmtn.ter IC S895/mo 720-'422 E·•lde 2Br 181, frplc, bMm cell, Qll'. 2 petWnt. No peta M90-l700 ~ ••st. MC S225 l50-1718 EASTSIOE SHA AP & deell 281. 18•. atov., l6de yard, 1 car~ gs No pet• S7501mo. ~"60 COMMANDING VIEW Over coatt Beeetl 1eroea street S ee La guna Beach FURN 1bd, utl petd. l&OO ----mo. S250 aec. &ft Hamll-N e w p 0 r t H • I g '1 ' • ton. CM or cell ... 1711 TownhouH 4Bdrm 2 Gordon or M*•· Bath Very nice $1200 + --------d9'> Call 131·5775 Nice tit garden style HltM We!lt:f"'ll!ld ar91 2br gar & more $700 f•-y ••lll•tl kldl It 539-e 191 Agl f9e -_. VERSAILLE CONDO 8,S:~~ wttt1teror :'; tbd, 1bt, pool, view, ctuldren. Niii' peni. Heet splcioua, MCUf•. S700, paid, No peta. IM-<l900 28drm Iv.a.th 1720 VILLA BALBOA CONDO 28drm 28ettl 1740 Prof deeof, eompl. fuf"n 398 W. Wlleon 831-5&13 2BR 2ba LR/den/FR/OR •FREE CABLE TV. ~If POOi/ape., t>Mut w of & 281, 281 Garden t. ocean/bay/llgM•I LH POOi, rec room 25- 11eoo1mo. D'/532-1492 S855. 110 w 1ttt1 St ev/wknd 771-0421 WATERFRONT Condo fat Al~L~E~AID leaae, 3bd. 3ba, frplc, Com .._. dra~. carpet•. pttlo. pare .... ore you rent, g1rg, dock apace pou-Newf'I d.aorated ou.tom lbi. 1 1575 17S..Me d••!Gn fNtur.. pool, • • t1t>q. c:ow'd oanoe. aur- 1111 AH ltlt•t• rounded with pluttl lend-11 M ICllplno. No P9tl-~r!" ......... '!"!~!""-"'lP"'"•I 18edroom A#'nWled 2Bdrm on ·~ ecre. Open 365 WEST Wll.SOH fat tnapectton on Sundey M2· lll1 t0am-4pm 1~1 M ... Drive 2131111-2510 '"'Meae-__,..,V,...er""'de.-..,,,2M==-..,2=1A'"'" t. r. l upper, gar, OPEN 12-t. I -ra.u 1594 COAIANDEA llUIFlllT S7251mo.175-1209 2Br lurnla~. Patio. pvt POOl-PAtVATE PATIO pool/pvt b<:h/MCUrtty. By N.w d/w, frplc, gtrllge. owner 11200. M2·180~ X-LG 18' 1546. ar M15 or 831·1250 EASTSIOE 557-2141 I Aprtmtall SHARP AND ClEAH GAR-- DEN APT. 18R. etove & l&1Ma reftlger1tor. no pet• lllu• 2111 $520/mo. ~ 13n 286, 18X Houae Frplc, ~-~~~ garg, n-peta, 11000/mo meculate. DI.....,.. y r I y , IV 111 I • 2 3 , enc1oetc1 IOoll..,._ OW· w-955-2800 h-759-0885. p k....., _....-.. age. II ._e .. ---· Small 1Br yrly un· H7S Avllltble June furntahed Av1ll June 12th/14th. No pelt. Call 15th. No perking M 75 548-1211 ~la Agt l 73-40t2 MESA PINES 2taO H*1I hlh1 Pta an I 28R 18ew/gerl790 1117 TOP AREA, au.a., No '941 1""P'P'W'! ...... ,,....,..... .... _ * •545-3115111' * 8Xt88X PEN t 6d apt part turn $.475 +211 utM TOWNHOUSE TYP! LO ~8-9871 2Br ,.,~ ... L.ndl'y ..... Fncd patlO & fW&ge. Nwpt Penln ser 2a.. gw. sets No pets !Me-MO& lndty, ltple Y(ly I 1SOO VIiia Rent111174-4912 WI ..... I_ PEN INSULA POINT 2 Went • HllCUOft °' .... Bdrm, 1 bl. Olfttge, tipic, =i:: :-'1.,:W ..,."fo tllf)l 10 OCMn & the bey e 4 bcfnn ~ " lootc· leOO/mo yrly 873-1958 1 11'1 CM NI or HI H•d I hurnclrum day? CIHtl· t1i1ntc of Ill .. tint• fOt tMt tied 111 Mt OI ••ct111'Q lnlor· choa of Idem IMnl· m1t10n TSl MGMl' '42·1903 C..t1•111 U14C..ta ... WOODLAND VILLA APA•TMlllTI Comt I '"tor OWi 1a1dtn \lyle aptS Qti1tt, COl!llofttlllt hti CIOU to hl't#lyl & SG Cout Plan wMt Olli~ lftl~UI to buc11 G11' "' a.•1l•tilr NO PUS hlASl. P90ll • UAI • u-.y Ill• ••am• ...._., .. ,....... . ....... . .. ..... .,,...., .. GAi, tmAT 6 •T WAtm maCL. Ml•Aa,1111 '" ....... _.. , ...... , tu..t• Orange Coat OAJL Y PILOT /SUnday, May 25. 1988 OS Cttta llu . •1t !--n• 1111111 ltt IHt Ian a t '"'"~' ~ Tt ..... Jl14 WW C... Mii Pnl111'-aJ/ Cledtal/.... Mii ~ ... a.1111/e. .. 8pafkllng unfu,nl•ll•ct ,em, !\Mr lo Coaai n• n 11 _. .... ..,.., SITTER NEEDED·'°' 10 Mawhtratftie 11• Ct.!M:Al. AfALESTATI! lllll'llf 18dfm, utlll Pd °"9t ..._,40l-..WW/lt/-. ....... ..: .... ~ ....._._.....__.__.. IL ............ • .... ••llllll No pet8 ,004. Nr "'°"" klllcftel-."7,ooi. -_EMlild * ,..,., * TDt llOKJup, no credtt...,.. mo"'" ,__,.._.,..,, -~HHG ClOOOI ~••••MllllM. SS40/mo.641... wsmo.111-1m ~~".': .. 1:1110.rpm • .,_,_.,. DanleonAmoc: .,,.n11 ':::.1:...da't ..-Ne ~"==~ ~::~::~o:'::'.~ c:.:r....:= . ........... ._ tMna mltnon-tmkr...... INCOITAME8A ·----~-.. Catt !XCEL IPOATI , °"'·~word -~~,·--....... • .... _...~''::..:' DOVeLE OAMGi!. 311 ANDNEWPOATBEACH --... P'"OOVCTa·~· -1 si«tenoed only. C•ll ~ --_ ... mo .,.,.,, '""• ...-. _..... .a.-M~ " -711 .. tlO "' wrtta P.O Pl'-!!~~ Pool/~ no I*• .,,. *"4118 lift ~ .. • 1 2 5 / m 0 . 4-Pl9Jc.. All Hdnn, 18a -••a;i *°*' In wtll dv. AM+ ....!!!.,_ . •I~. lend,..... 1 BA t beth M24/mo l-400 ptue 113 • AV911 WM •• 8WAll808N. COSTA ..,..... • --1 I ,.... .a•• AIDE F/llv ... ln, atellt • .._. 90s ..._ 0.. ~ -• 94&-1122 133-tt17 !!'fiaA ftll 9•or..-orca1Mt-44&2 un111. 9 1••re old 11ii .. 111 two W1Y •"· ,..'"*'· lllUF ~ CA~ ton.~~. t. E. 8tOE C.M. Lie. c:iaen, 8172.600. eel George Lo.t Tn LAguna. All gr.y Am+UOO/mo,e.ts..2357. lrlgllt, enlllutlu11c MIB lll•ITP/T 435ChonK.MMn.h U __ 9lftL tlng6a. (10lC20) on prv Ma.on e3M2tl CocitlateM w~ cr•t Comp Aleta PIT "'9t, up matin pereon for bully Typ• 46 wpm. meet. 480, Newpote a.oh HA 26a. cpt1fdfapea, WklY IWltallt now .... ~. IOt'CI term 9'0f'll99, • ·~~\-! lOOICI like • emall Dove w/Etderly No llHVY Clllropraotor'1 otflca. Tm IHll 818 phonea, prevtoua oMoa l t2t80or• p1t10. ga,age, dl•h· 1129.50 wk a up. 2274 •imo. 17~. 4" • "Blfdee" Cell Bart>at1 houMW«lc cam Dr ac. Penn PQlltlOn. vwtec1 a LL&. II••--QCWl'IPUt« lllCO Pf91'd bul 714t47f.1121 •Hiie'. coln lndry. Nwpt lhd, CM .... 7446 RENT-SINGLE GARAGE • 497-3025. S50/0y. M2·554t lnteraatng ctutJee. 1aiowY PerrMMnt!TempotlllY not reQ'd Tuea. & Thure. 17251"'°·Me-6451 IUllR'Wll SIO/M0,21MLA8All!. '0UHD 2 C oo lie•' IN CORONA DEL MAR oC*\tlOCOfdlngtoQUalM-PefWNla.vtc. a-5.tetv c:=ri !!!!"'--* 1 & 2 ldrm, new 1...-s CALL AFTER 5PM ... I llTTR s~. M• I temaa. HOME Hale> Clff for 9 yr catloM I .. p btene .... a...n ~ M -· townhoueee. OOMn ....... 302tW. PtldftcCOl!lt ~ 55f.2"44 FUU.!ffrOH 4-PL!X 1 bfk. 1 bllu'Wttt. NeiwJ>or1 06d glr1 ' Ut• ~ 931-MM OI "'~EV ... ... Miii 111•11 BUSINU8 In .... po,. pool, ~I rm, tann&I ·~-~·"::-Alwaysrented.GfoeaOY9t Animal Shafter 844 Se5I lc~491·IM4 COUAIEA/Clattl flT1'T, ••lfllTIUll FfT. phOMe, t¥DtnG. WM1 9aecn Ytr1ed CIUtlaa ioq cn,9'o. Furn/unf\lm, mo-_.,no · lltr~ 1141 UfOO mo, Atlclng buty Mad Lib, know! OC 1rt1t1 on Word tsroe..or. of~. w/p andOOln- mo. "95 & up, tee-2483 IHI H Htlh ENetOii b ifoRldi · '220,000. IMcf 848-4557 fr ... I.I/ .,.., gd drtvtng rllQOrd, We cen pt-. you In a top 15/Hr. MS-1811 poltf' wortl II' • Miii • nu ·-· 20u-• CM...._ 2 .; - --·-F"' 1111'\ IM Malal1t11tne 1111 mefUfa per90n. "'°"°14() Jlp9nllee Of ~ ff'lendly of'llca., 831-1410, .._ . ....., ...... -_._. --· \M1U """ nrm """*"*~1 119n1•n -a-.. ll II &alflOmvmr Moe or? M2·23t0 cty, 38drm, 281 w/ffplc and *llllllJllTI* DENTAL ASST. CHAIR-0 C Alrpon A! 0... llmTlll/IDIAllT -Exc:hengr. ~ .., 911/wk.nd 87Mt44 21drm, 1ea w/frptca. Obi ARE fRE£ Sae Ad llndar SIDE Patient onented W I .. .. ~ la ...-ang ouigo. Dynamic ~ 9aad\ Al.,_.hwa,h. 281. tuty'tum mountllln gafage. Pv1 pat101. ..CLERICAL"for and prlv::C:r90Uce. •COMPUTER lf'Q '*"°" to ..,....., "E.. cNoi:•op,,,.,t firm lf ... lnhML....... homa .. l!'i ,.,n v11~ IUN.lntala 1144 Watc:fl the -~ HIQh Cal·. Temporwyc.nteru&A ~M6-3$H 4 d.Y OPERATORS bUfYpl\Onea,dogeni ote ..-i1 bright "" or· (loyttwlld) w/INIQnlfloel1t E8fXILll RUENt MOtor· rentel Julle Halt 931-1290 I . •EXECVTIVE & llta typing du1le1. OanlZad ...-ery to .... •UIYlll llllT• llvlng rm, tw•thWklng home Hft 1450/wk. or 973-3020 Ol•llO IPIUTlll MEotCAL ASSISTANT SEOAE'TARIES Selery neg. Gd beneflta. *t protact fNll'\aOetl view; 81aepa 9, lcldl etc + 10carltl ml S6eepe.... • ·~~4~~-.. , ... 11 Sae Ad under Co.ta ....... 4 day ..... •TRAVEL AO'Y ~ 957..et 11 Mutt type eo+wpm ec-1 Bclrmt from M75 no'*'• for comcw.bt9 A9Yleummar'. H7~7l. .JJ. r .. CLERICAL" lor ~.a.II for~ PEASONNEL RECEPTIOHllT/S!CTV c:urat.ty, he\4 *' ep. 2 Bdrmt trom S825 home w/ocaan.....,. for 1 ~~ . ---· I TernponwyCentar USA 457·1HO •SALES PERSONS f L.IQunl 8-cfl SNL. tltude for ~ end Pool & Spe WMll In July, AUQU91 or c....ntal ·--·T11/•a• -{:1 (lrWde/°"'91de) ,°',r "5-50 'd uc1na"1 oral and Mitten September I>'-call .. ...al' LOii $500 REWARD f0t -_. eOEMOHSTRATOAS ' wpm req communlc:.aUon 1klll1 Walking dlltanoe to: w . WOife, 0, E. Leighton I.I. lalt/a..t Sll~pa M dog. Sml cnoc Need people wtth • prof'I XbMIAl8 TIVf Xdf. •INTERPA!'TI!RS ~In. :J:on. Pl> '* 11 ""Y· computer u,.rlanc• during day 213/277·5000 lff,111 brn. Loat 1t PX lhop'g lttltude & dr.a1. Mu.t Bolting ertvlroment neYlg. •800t<KEE.PEA8 X 1"1 lkltll, •/neat halpfUI. a.au1lful non-* ~hc)pplng hdalu/OtflH Int 28' 18•. 2 cw aeraoe · cntr. Magnoll1 & Ad1m• have P40t* llclll• & Mlf typing , computer, •TYPISTs-Mln 80 WPM fr~ offtce ~. •moklng oftleea ind • heatr• ltaltla It HI ftlf mu. depreol1llon. HB No c:lllldren-he'• motivation, nMd1fleJrfor phonea VHF r.Slo btllcp •ACOOVNTANTS X Int benefit•. IS.lary oompeUUve Hlary :=~=-"'-.. --1124 111,400 lncoma. Call IP9Clll&4&-1283 colOf &llaveown~.PfT S4VAAA7229066' •WAREHOUSE commeauratewt91q1Cel T 752~700 ,.._,."' 1.._IK.MI Chuck or Ll:r Jonea m-a FfT N1t'I Co wtll train axppr • ' PEASONHEL Wendy M/F 8•30·5 •---~------ S e I e c t e d Unit e The sqf:C1e1tw!8TCUFF e3M2eeor&4&-6743 LllTllF .. l PIT1 F1ntaatlc Ol)90ftUnltyfOf *llllUIPlll* •PLUSMANYMOAE.. w::r.r7~6=-_,.., w1C1thedreJ Celllngl. l1•1 .. 1•••-lh1Wl1•1 ... 11 Nwpt 8ch &41 5032 Aot I ~·~· Low coet ep.y/nuet• r• the right '*90fl. can S..Adunder •••IU&.• . . En ..a.¥91 ......-_, FOf the Comoetfble • •• , . ferrel Pet ID av1Utble. (213) 696-34e7 "CLERtCAL" tor enOitthtJ~ _,,11•n o:Z.. .;..:---50-.p,; NOW TAt<IHG Roommate. •261-57n* BRIGHT NEWPORT OFC ~ Anlmal Alll•tence. No Ternpor1tyCentar USA. Appllcan1• needed too. N.aded for Bull<* In ll~Of RE « DEPOSITS FOR IMMEO. M3 IQ ft w/~ Neer -~---F .. 978-PETS .... ••• ' Cotta Meaa. Good -i.v.. 11000· ·1 IATE OCCUPANCY The PCH , Poat Offloa & '" ... ---llllUL .... 100% FREE tic.Ille nkie ..,.,_;:;,;; conat ' mo. Unit• avlllable to 1tW>W I Ha•• 11•1 .... Marinar'1 Mlle. &4&-2e47 3 ~~··· Me I Pl .. 11.ull ror ;;;;chlroprec:tor 1n TO APPLICANT N/t,.;kr. Salary com· I 852'°700 1 ..... 2 ...,. Malc:Mclby~ .... " ; : Pent ..:m-: la1t1actin lll2 Weareltotlillynaw.--Corona del Mlf. Pl11me, FOAANAPP04NTMENT meneurat• W/Nf> Clll -.. , ::----..---,..----,rr:,..,. •Mot906antlA1'111atM • ng . EXi);nn ex Ht uard ly butlMM ~. Mon/Wed/Fri/Sit Wiii CALL ROBYN 5454407 Of Send ,. ~• ....... ltac~ •Phone Appltc:attona OK On NB Watarlront .,....... =iltt Alk~5,000 Ind twlm ,...,;, ~ •1•tflng up for publl-IHd to F/tlma.' C1ll Of ORETCHEH tum• to McDanl•I Smalt but ~ ..... 00 m 1BMcerpor1. M .. ·~~1t:ti7r~s ::.~tie= OOCKSl~·~E 722·V730 wl ref wtmng lo teecll prv = ~· :•:i.:,,tr~ 87S-71 14btwn 5-12 w .. ,7j=~=3000 ~:9~~~-e Airway ::!'ca~=n~~ r u r b 11 h • d . SP• n 11 II llon w/MtCUre perking IWlm leuon• •1 your lfkett OM the coon-1•-•11 ___. 5000 81 en Streat ' . Miiia Pl'IOIW voice Ind duplex. View, Vlc1orl1. No Fem 24-30 to ltlare 3bd, ' e31·MIO lula•t U8Clll home. FOf more Info call ~ Ind ~ eomt local ~..,.'"a Newport~ CA t2MO ~ to do 6 U\lnol al pet• S 1150/mo 494-55-49 2t>e houM In CdM . .._1 lulaeu 213-491--0853, Shelly pros 10 Jo'n ue In Orange ~:~ ~ :,:_ · &wttcihboerd lllCO llalpf\ll, once Pay w411 f111f1iect yoi.11 COMMANDING VIEW :;:s.udy, ,;o~m~ ... "'.. CounlY you woukl:.OJoY~lng 700 s FloMr St but .. trMI, type 3~ •blllty c .. 97t-07ot OY9r entire Laguna cout. call T~5 CetnY ~8:': ~· OtertnLU.. lt!4 laJl!Jl!l!I EllTeu.llPllTllS with utl we WOUid Mt<• to Loe ~Suite 1~ 80017 Sm profaeaklnel ofc In 1'* thr 11111).5'>m Right acr011 .treat from ' For~ Dept Ac>-... ire ••••IO hi ve a matur• reapc>n· Cotta Meea wtat1rea!M bNCh. Spacioue 28r Y9'Y 3BD, 28A CDM·V. ml to Corner of W•tcflff &lrvlne proved Feclltly. App<ox Ckll• Cart 3011 -.. ----I slble person. 'Re9pon-21 /48$-2989 tufTOUfldlnQ• looldng for a.Till lux ept S 1450. Aleo 2Br baaell, xtru, 1450 +'1\ VIEW SUITE 800 1q ft. Purcll1H v lllPllf llPI elblltlH Incl typ ing, m1turtty. gd Phone voice, Tm HAif penthouH, with fir•· utll, F/amkr. CollMn 141-1111 LMMhOld lmprovementt EX~b C~:!\STIAN ~mle we·r• ttf'10Ut abou1 the phonH , bkllpg, e1c 24050~,:'~Str• prof appMrlnCe, ablllty Ju.ne 13 tflnl Oct 3 ~- piece, hugh deck, 3e0• 75t-30031752·2400. O.C. AIRPORT AREA for $5000 & tllte owr ~ 1 M 1 = ~ ': bullnaet of b4.lelnaU r• Trev0t C~ & Engl-Torrance, CA to505 to get along wldlentl '°"'*· d9taled OfWI· view Ntv., llved In. A charmtng 28' fUm NB Atrium offtce 22M50 aq INN It 8.y Street Shop-l:&-&2'7 846-2380dy porting Ind ready to pay neeflng ~505 2 131375-2111 end co-wottlerw. cooper-tad lndMdU w/eccurlte S 1575/mo 494-2285. home, k"ctl, lndfy, epe. ti. Janl1orlal: utllltlea. lotl ping Center. 2062 New-Of 119/ry well for In r-etd· -atfv9, helpfUI, ctlaarfUI. typing 90/wpm, H • OC Meld N/amk $395/ of parking M2-93ee port Blvd, It 1, CM Ullll Wllnl I callbet 1t1n If you can Gen on. Typing. phone Lllll llmflll meture attitude le k.y to perlence w/memory EAN VIEW · ' mo · 92827. ContlC1 Jim et meuura up. a.nd 111 i nd 10 k.y lkllll ~ For Newport Cent• bua6-thll jOb. 1 1000/mo, mor. typ9Wftter Pf..., Pen- Only 10 min• from Ulgun1. 722•72M OCEAN BREEZE (805)848-5722, Arter L:: ~~~~i:!':· ~:~~~ eome lnfofmetlon th1t ary Start SS.50 hr Call neu lltOfney Xerox eeo do•. cont1c1 Irene uonlc: KXE-700 EJtcej.. Your own prlv•1• ~ BAL.BOA ISLAND For ..... et the: 5pm (805)&59-4059 A,...,.,,.,, 9551 WerMr Av, will force UI to call you for for epp1. Ms-4072 Carol. pref but not .req, Ml#y 9e6-a333 lent talaphOM *""·and view from 01111 Point• Shara 2bd ~ prof 91111.Wll .-.. -, lntetVleW Send raeuma and lkllle IUIPTll•IT lbllty hench hellvy ~i:.~ u':l~2~~ ~1~~~/mo yriy, ProMellonel ~' Re-Net'I ~YIJ!I~ In-~~~,~~;t1ln VeJt.y ~IO~-p~2. ;:,~ 1~ Cost•~~ Clll ~~~. • BulyCoata ..!?AM. e.. WOtk ~ wtt1\ trequern teo-8331orM1-&U1 . oeptJSectylnc. 1-2797 ventlona, new proCS~t WORKIHGelngleparent ln Cost~Me.&,CA 9282e • Ullltn&45-5959 ........ 1ateofftce 751-e1t0 ln~=Ofan~t t!pltlNc~ Cotta Mw home, large Smell Offtce epacea lor 714/582·HIMF•b&Md COlteM ... Mek1 1l~ln AclUllfled edtun.uy Pllrttlrne...,.lndM.nde llmTllY/._ t>atwean..,,,_.pm --=. ~ ~=-~ f«'ll. Eut 171h St. Full You don'tknowwlletyou'r• or out 2 children M-F. Get anangleonthe camer1 weyloMllyourmerchen-Good phone YOICe With R.E. Ofc. PfT HOUrl t-1 * 1 .. Ill.... no emoklng 557 &4M ' MrVlee. $350 & Up. Alk mlMlng If you f'11ven't rMd 5em-5pm St.l1ry neg, equipment Yo'J've always dlN, and It's euy on your bullnw llkle tppelf• Good typing, apelllng .. ULllA UY ... Refrlg, dlallwuher ' 9\0'Ye . • for em M5-33M cllllln.d l1te1y Donald 846-4775 -'lied Read cluelned Wiiiet too arlOI Call 751-e822 Mntlal." Calf751-3191 M S-5000 X-521 Incl. NO PETS 5-45-4855 E SIDE CM CONDO 18r Vtl'Mlllea PentllouM. F/w1n11,..,.,.. ton. 35+ • Oulet Sac: bldg, cw . 2bd, 1 ~ lrptc. lf1'lkt poo1 Gd w Nrbch Mrs· etc. 5 m1n 10 bdl, '337 .50 875-4912 vine Ren1eJ1 · •12 utll, e-o 1• M&-3379• .,..,---,,-------F..,,_ 25-35 n/wnkr ltlr 2Br 1a. upper All new IP-38r bey view Apt, nr bCh plllllCM. kltc:tl. new crpt $333/mo. Avall 7/1. t<HM view. Step. to t>ctt. 973-1292 or 873-2242 1807 W Balt>oe Blvd . .,...,..-----,~----,.-.,. S.tty 720-8042 11).5. Motflet o4 1 n/wnkr thf 281 Condo. Cotti MaM. * • 8'en<1 new 28' 2S.. Parm °' tamp etc 1250 + ChOICe .,... Gar19e. 11t IMt 548 9e38 Patio. $900 No ptta __ • __ . ----- 780· t713 or 857-1778 F non amk prof. to ltllra ' COMMANDING VIEW large Sbd, lloma nr beacfl 0 ¥9( COUI BMch ICrOM UIA ...r a-..... etrH l See L1gun1 F n/emkr n 28r Twnhae 8Moh nr SC P1ua $300/mo + EnfoY tl\a Luxury of the 'h u1111. Oy9 M 1-eteo balutllvl t11.1rroundlng1 of X.~ 111, Eve 432· 7803 ... un• WT F to ..,, 3bf C.M. home. In 1 ip9CloU9 Condo wtttl I 175/mo. + ...i.tanoe twepiece. 2 Cal aereot for Fem. teacher In with opener S.C:~dect wtllcf\r. N/amkr MS-2357 git•. W/d hkupe. From 11395. Call e.«-0509 lrvtne/Ml1r 81/ba. n-tmkr. _ Pref prof 25-35 yra. Hut llWPllT llllT to U.C.I. D/W, W/0, Lrg 3BA 2'Ai8A w/..,.,.., 2 mlc:to 1410/mo Incl utll. car ger, pool, tennlt , Kevin 854-3447 clOM to bCh 11395/mo. lrvtne pvt qrtts/enlr+ gar TSL MGMT M2-1803 Pref 1g1 older pereon. NEWPORT HEIGHTS S..Ut mobile. Fentutlc 28,drm 181. gerage. Pool, prk. $395+utl 7~71 l1undry. Wiie< & gu pd. LAOUNA BEACH 2bf 1be $700 & $725 85()..8213 GrM1 ocean view, tlepa NEWPORT MARINA APTS to bet\. (raapon., 1tralght •B1y1ront 28r, 2B•. M/F 25+) '400. 497-3441 Den Micro, lrptc, anc:I MASTER 8'/be. Kitchen l gar Pvt bCh 12595 pool prtv. G111ge apace. •ALSO• CM $395+12 utH. Pref, 28drm, 2B111795. S0try. prof. 5-45-8833 no 780-0919 Btwn 5-5 • --------Mature ldutt non-tmoller llwJf latt 11r lettlc• to lhlf• hm, pvt rm/be. Very CU1e. 1595 • dapo91t. So Coeat Ptia $375+ 12 Cell 831-5775 uUlltlea 841-8 t80 On C1n11 2Br 1S.. new M1tur• M/F allr lovely crpt, drpt, dlw, encl glf· W•1cllff hOme. non amllr ege No pe11 Vrty IM $400/mo 1•t11Ht + SIOO/mo 875-0447 deaning dap. 541-7883 WESTCLIFf AREA M/F COOi. CMUel, p<of. Nr Lg 18drm 181 Mutt lllnd t>Mdl. ,,_.OK $440+ 'h. credit check H"ted Call '°' goodlea. Burr pool. Cerport MS-8162 650-9230: 832-9200/E SAVE up lo $1350* • .. 12 ............ 11" '' tt HOO ti ............ . • Month to month also available · Furnished/ unrurn1shed · Fitness centers. tennis sw1mmtng Models open d11ly 9 6 So11v no ptts Newport Be11cf'I No 880 Irvine A111tnue IBI 1611'11 M§at104 Newport Beach So I 100 18th Streei (lit Dnv41rl 642-5113 ~s ll"fl M~"!<}+!(t Ptnci.•11_., MI F qulat Back Bay condo. pool, )IZ. tertnle. Light emoker. $350 Incl. udl MS-5123 Nan. M/F to lhere 2 bd EMll6de eo.te Mw duptex. OW· aga, privet• yard . 557-3242. H.B. tlouM, lhala w/ra.p. F, good ba1cll loo., 11Unroof. ••ti/dry. $375 + utll. e73-'3M NB OCEAN FRONT 3bd 2ba, nMdt M/f $500 & J550, aveJI 06-02, Cell l(r11tln, 973-0Ste. NEWPORT HOTS, GREAT tooetlon. 1 ml to bctl.1.~::f n-emkr, IVall &-15. ~. M2·M52 PROF f/lo 1t1t 2bd, 21A bl. NB condo, d/W, oar. pool, $425 /mo +.~ utll, 850-4014 Of 751-5113. Reac> f /non "'*' to n nioa 2bf 1be EICOlte MeM. $350+ 14 utn. No pall 931-3117 DtnlM AOOM to rent. l)f1Yet• be1h. r.mela nonamot<• onto/ CNld OK. Call after ~ 54f.751S SECLUD!D. troploal, bHm1, frplo, t•= poola, jaca.. '400. F Of 8111 W 5-45-1104 laata Au ltl~t . Wu m a a;; u n/tdr .. , "'u .. A'!'itJl"'-!§ .. f .. O~bllPt'll 6P-"!"•"!"P 1~.1 ._., hou n •ltt'nG tx * ' I t . ...... ~ lltuaUOn. Xlnt rafa. SIOO/mo, 1tt M • v•-Cell Nd! 97WIOI Incl Pool. Fenced Y#'(S. _,..,,..,.~~=:":":":=--Nancy 850· 1050 NY BUS MAH -------O.W. to ,.... quality llht. ln111a tumaMd H8 ... oondo or ~ fwnlty hofM. from -Mt 15 to Aug 15, t ..... -.. min 2bd, Ioctl, ...... •• call John 714-4$2 .. t 11. ' &one (J;j Q., "°"*' Prof ~ ,..-na t went• lo .,,.,. dea9* ~ ,,.., back btly tor hou ... pool, with~ 1·2 year'I. Non....,.. No t 1 1500/mo 873-2M2 ldcte :ze1_.,., enytlme r Emptoyed Gant f1't'fll 40, MTIAED FtMAll ( non tmotcer. Mt• kitchen W/wn dog, ,_,. lfWed pr1v1i.a-Ml·TSee h~•lng. Coeta MM• • employed prol/oln/M .,._ .,. ... ,_, 842·2205 t 45 • . ntoe home rw 405 l ' 'llMaw CM. 1350+ 126 ~ ... eon.ttlQ COIN t deO' utll lnCI 432· 73.ee Diil • !fl ciaNlflad NEW LISTINGS ULlll POllllU 1111,000 Walk to the beach from this bay view condo In secure building. Location plus and priced to sell today at.$195,000. llWNIT IUOI 1111,000 Three bedroom house on very pretty st reet In neighborhood of much upgrading. Almost new roof and carpet. RV access. USTll"F 1211,000 l.I . Delirious to otter this large 5 BR. 3 BA home within walking distance to everything! Very up- graded & Immaculate. Seller may carry 2nd. SU ISWI 1411,000 Fabulous 2 BR + den condo in prestigious area Lights. mountains. water view. Contemporary design with Berber carpet, tile flooring. uuu n1•11u 111i,ooo A distinctive home maximizing ocean vista from 2nd story llvlng room. Modern and functional with old world elegance. NEWPORT BEACH IEWNIT IHlLS 1117,100 2 BR condo In small & charming complex near Hoag. Nice pool & spa. Great spllt level floor plan. UST ILIFF llll,JOO Convenient to pool & shopping area. this 3 BR "S" plan Is located on fee land In one of Newport's loveliest communities. llWHIT llllU 1211,000 Appealing and cozy describes professionally decorated 3 Br. 2 BA home located on canal. Large patio & covered deck. Highly upgarded IUffl 1210,000 3 BR . one story Bonita. Relaxing vistas of wide greenbelts beyond sunny patios. Assume low Interest 1st trust deed. lllfFI 1211,000 Warm Mexican tiles on floor. sun streaming thru skylights. bullt·lns everywhere -master suite, guest room. plus offlcel LIN tlU 1441,000 Remodel that you get to finish just the way you want ltl Owner will trade or lease option. Se creatlvet Let's make a deal UN llU U I0,000 3 BA on 52' lot. Great location. Your opportunity to build home of your dreams or llve In It as Is Existing home upgraded with charm UN llU HI0,000 Sensational sweeping views of bay. ocean. New- port Center and mountains from best unit In Lido Park high-rise building Full security --11111 1110,000 Feast your eyes with harbor and ocean/city light views. Beautiful 3 BA unit In Newport Is finest private community. COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH SOLD HOMES IN APRIL IN EXCESS OF '27 ,000,000 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSE 1-5 UCI U Y iJrb::.-P/$ 3BR_, FR" WH10Ufr 3 BR. Oen. Spa UllMWMll 3 BA USTI UFF 3 BR., FR, Sp~ llWll& THUGI ~~ 3 BR~FR" WHTvUFr 3 B~n.Spa U Y ~dr.l~'ilW ~r.[R ........ ~fr;t~\i~en. 3 BA. Wtrfrnt SPYIWI 5 B&_Oen, FR ---·-5 BR" FR Ult tlU iJ~~y1ront 6 BR. FR. library S&TUllDIY $275,000 $345,000 $372,000 SUIDIY $229,900 $278,500 $342,000 $345.000 $372.000 $387.000 $398.500 $429.900 $645,000 $675,000 $990,000 $1 ,395.000 $3,800,000 22tl ...... 4LaM E. COAKETI 111 ........ J. DONAHUE 1211 ....... 1.aa F SENNE$ 4011arMr WHlt l. WHITE "" ...... M MATIHEWS , .......... M PHILLIPPI l llhn ..... J. DONAHUE 120l ....... U.. M.GUTH 12Ua..enaf C. RUMSFELD 112l 1Marts1 E. CORKETI ,.,. ............... R. KURTZ 117 ... " ltrMt BENTS/EADIE , ..... .., M. REEDY .,,.,... B.EXLEY 110 YI• UM .... 4 E OLSON , ..... C. MC MAHAN JUST REDUCED I EWNIT l•EI SHUM For those who love the beach but want every· thing In a homel 3 BA. 3 BA, wood floors, etched glass. huge master sultet Land Included. llYOIEST 1214,IOI Family home with touch of class! One story. 3 BA. 2 BA, custom kitchen with overythlng built n Cherry woOd cabinets. new baths, sec:urlty gate WHTOUff lllYll 1111.000 Need spacious entertaining area & 3 large BR? This Is ltl Huge living room dining room & den plus delightful country kitchen Spa WEIT llWNIT MH,000 Sunset & ocean views forever from thlt quality built 3 BR oc.eanfront home Move-in condition with many added extras ••ML.. 121.,_ Investors! This Is the best buy south of PCH. Duplex with good Income. newer construction and a very motivated seller. Mllllll am nu.- Priced to sell now. Former mOdel In this gate- guarded area with 3 BR plus family room. Lovely private patio with custom spa Ullll '1IW lllU llH,111 Best value In the area. 3 SR + family room. 3 car garage. upgraded kitchen. custom built-Ins. Metlculousty maintained. Fee. Ill ... NW -..U I U l,111 You'll love the took of this stunning 3 BAI Bleached hardwood floors, Burbur carpet, cozy fireplace and a large, lush yard 4'llll• MUI SUl ,llO Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FA. Lovely wallcoverlngs, mirrored wells, new carpet & paint. Private gated community. JlSlllE U H i SHl,000 Beautifully decorated and uprgraded 3 BR -t FR. Excellent location. ocean view Priced to sell. Hurry on thlsll JWlll E OI RI llll.000 3 BA. 2 1/2 BA. family room, excellent location on extra wide greenbelt. Quiet street Partial ocean view. IAH H YIEW ltLU 1111,100 Spacious single level "Sandpiper" 4 BA plus FR. Beamed ceilings. central air. security & ocean view. This won't last! llllH YIEW llLU 1441,800 Rare Burlingame model with 4 BA, family room plus huge bonus room Beautiful yard with fountain. barbecue. Soaring beamed celling. llHEOUffl 1111,000 Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set In lushly landscaped yard Ocean view, new kitchen. many exceptional detallsl UTIUIS One of Newport's most spectacular cations. City lights. harbor, oeean & Large famly home on quiet street ltll,000 view lo- sunsets. VTIUISllU 1111,GIO Beautltul, custom 5 BA l'lome featured In Homes International Best priced custom home with this square footage In Newport Beach area Olllll Ill llll ....... Elegant home on pepper tree lined street Quall· ty design & construction on overslzed R-2 lot 4 BA home + 2 SR Income A treat to see llllHUffS 11,100- Fabutous with sensational view of Little Corona, waves crashing on rocks & 1etty Large family room with retractable roof 5 BR. 5 BA. .. llfflllT 11,AOIO,llO Boat sllp plus hillside view of harbor lncredlbte bulldlng site with fantastic plans approved t>y Coastal Commlulon 644-9060 . 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH IM Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT I Sund•y. May 25, 1986 Cledul/OW. MM T11Ukal/Tr.... W.. llM ltatrll llM lewll llJI hnJtut MH p..., .... Tiii Sall..... Tilt IU,./INb/l•lfl Ian J .. n1m11 ISM ti 1 ULll lfPM APll'IWI w. u-. •1a1 Liii&. lllllTllY "" ,-, PrOY. Form ct1n BOST OH WHALER 20· Prtnd' C:tamMan '*' · TIU Entry L•Y•I. h .76/Hr ........,..., Nead & lr=Yal and ex.,. INC\n ~lo w.::.nc::Lad ..... &penaooedtorA~ """ orig t3aoo NC. REVEH0!-140 HI' men)' oomcM ~w= CHOtCl SUP -m11 CAU 642-3850 PllllMfl motlvelecl who meM09 12 W\lt comptu Colta Maaa Auto w_,, &. ~Mun. c.m.,, S1S50; cof tbl aet l5&0: xtru, Ne'#Pon 8Mdl bMdl sose ont't Up to 4!' & 9de tie SECTY/AECEPTIONl8T The Or-.~~ .,. tired 0 _wonilng to In Cotta M .... SBA 645-10,,9.JayOtll~ &.MananaHtt1M200 occchttS150:aofa~ lltp,f.9200. '•1e&a. O/bt.te!645-~to 2•' In"" frWdy R E o.v.!OC)"*'I Com-Piiot 11 lntarviewtng tor a IMka ~al• rtGtt 1~ba aDt PfOYtdad. u.. CLERK ... t MSO. Jdrrt. ~705 SE.AAAY '71, 22 ft, oc. 2$5 SAHTANA 30/30 Snetu. enc:horllga. 831"""'° pany hH Immediate Journeyman/Pr .. tman ~ "":,~J0 !:d 8m.,,..tcl. and rate required FIT or PIT retell Store LOii DfflOt Ooub6e FN1wood Dn1ew HP VOivo, •toYe, porta IOaded. fulkao. 9: !ND TIE. 28 ft mu, i110 ~· Good phOne & with 3 to 4 yaer1 ax-· • n r ••um• t o ..,...... pool I wfl di'...,... 75" IOnO by Pottl. trend taba. redlo. d ...... ray for"""' mo. Avtlll ti 11141 7 14 tyi)lng lklllt a MUST. partencia on 4 cokw Wat> happy with a lat~ In-ProMan-oament. 4959 ..,...... OWY* Of MP 11111' 19" wtda by 32" Ngh. S 10,000. 711-9728 Of lttend Oayl 752·'271 5'16-9878 ~ ~ to CaJt. Off1at Mae t1an ·1 ~. c:all ~urlng build· Wwlng Ad, Suite 1, San ~""3331111.f/T --.-. •250Call64().1379 THIS BOAT H•• IT ALLI WINDSURFER-STAN• •WfllTlll-11' fomla Communltlea Inc leal/Malnt~ badl· ,,... hrt u.1 atten Diego, CA 92120 . ..,.'""" ..,_,.,. paclflo Bena la ,_ cond I ·-· -··-3117 A Al •" , CM• . ft"' ~ -,,, _ __._ meeting at INtna Hiiton 81910500 or Iv mag at FOf C._.._, ~·...... aHklnn I r .. ldentlal MOVING SAL!. Ccxlch 35' Pac Blue Fln. apt ""· DARO Exoaltanl ru' ""111 Good locetlon t75-M35 • rw •· · "'°"'"" pr,..err-.. . ...,....,.. Thia bualnau 19 f\in and &1916-42.0535 Atten· Ma --· ...... L o'ffloa M f (bright & OhMrlul). deak, twn S30a. lo ftyt)(tdga, .. panatve aummer n 9282&, attn Cratg lal\t pay and baneflta profltabla call Mark Kett Wiii . be Int -Salary neoo 4 SO lt•o.nUpl-"' "--~P~ white (ld .. I f~r lrl1 ~ C, vl-fpi, AP. OF, S375 Call 983-&237 • ., .. • tfll llll Call for appointment ,,,.;. ... .,. naf er CO ..... """"'""" .,.... )I"' ......, 11 :!t tu --•~ /•'----nPllf &42-'32 t Ext 39-4 ,___,.,.. viewing In araa Mey UNT!R HELP wented. ltlon i. ~ fOf room .... ,_, rn, _.,,.,, w..., 3333 W COAST HWY.NB Accurate typ1at wanted 1n • · •••LEI* 29130. Call for appt. Coronadel u.,c...,,.,... IOMOflglnatlonbydlract-Tranat.rrecl all rnuet gol oouo • din. bat. stereo. IU,./Deckl/ltttgtU 642--4644: 9-6 Mon-f rt our Olrcul1Uon dept to .. Part time. c.11 8em-<4pm, Ing prooaaaora, pareonel New aofabd S360. Otiltcl ~ lh::':J~P~1:!:1C:· 70 UP TO 48. maintain addr... 11111 kin 5910 SM Ad undaf A Plllll Oent1y1 6"-4421. orlglnaUon1. and man-gl111/brH1 wall unit all car-"ecl • Lg taak f7H§(jp .i 180/Uo POWER ONl.'t' and eard Illa. Alto. prep-* IEEIEI * ''CLERICAL"'°' Of' S.V.al P«>Pi. to make DELI F/PT axpw1aoced aging 3-5 eddltlonel loan '300: cot tbl M1 ... 50: din -· · BelbOa llland teo1ed ~ 1111t1on ol pc>ttal route T eml)Ofa.ry Center USA appt on the ptlOna. Salary Apply In ~ be~ aganta. Requlr• wortclng tat S375: bat atoota •rs. coctcplt, w/auto bait tank. 818· 790. 7~~ Of • NO UVE ABOAA..,.... lhaet1. will train Mon-Fri 15 SUPEAVISORS $6.9.00/hr. no Mlllng, no 9am· 11 ern, &491 Atlal'lta knowledoa of all reel<Mn-Oak bdrm S550; country rod holdara, fig Gtlf, lwlm 71<4-&7~2 &42·2512 9-5pm Apply Pan· Wiii train. 83Ml'5 Cla,a/lntaaraats ax~rlanc;e nace11ary. Huntington Beectl. tlal landfng whlclea, In· oalt din Mt '575: aofa/ platfOfm, tWto, Npt tllp WANTED: Sllp for 40' ny.avar. 1eeo Plecantte, .ti 1520 company wlll train hra eluding FliA/VAICONV love 1550. Twn bd S150. avall, l l5,l500/obo, •DOCK WANTED* Ketch, Na~ort/Dana ~Maaa. *ULEI•.... 5 -9pm M -F . Sat lfFIOl/IHUYllf and2TOS.Expertanoa• MOfe1 Xlntt5<43-<4705 844-7117 (OutotW1t«StOf11ga)FOf 'Point prafd 97M514 .... -ST DYNAMIC aalea 91m-tpm, call Rhonda Full t1ma high IOhool mu•t. Call Upland (71<4) QUEEN aof1 bed axeln't ..... 11'1&YllAT 13 Rowing dory. Oy1,551-&«2Ev/Wknd• M}t! Nwpt 'e'ch' offlca. Telamarkatlngpr°B~~I •IOW 111111* ~~~d :!;~~· also graduate with good drlv-982-2572 An equal op-condition S100.' awlvel Conv. Cat. 40 hp, at~. IHl()-,6355 PIMla Iv mag WANTED. Tempo rary Plaate call $4S..l75 potentlat 873-8428 Mike/ *ALL POllTIOI* Ing record. Apply In par-portunlty employer chair MO. 711-7992. ate. 11500. 240-2242 30' NB Dodi. Power Of moOflng for 35• powet' Sheri, 1173-3082 8111 &mllAlf son to Mr Fuaril• al T11>etnecee mut only. Short Of' nPtST/P-Tl•• I ParadlH Cal• llOO·D1servlca Station ltland Aobere S.ln. Wllllam SECURln SELIG tOpcMCt.~pan. Areyoutioardlngln S200/mo DY9 752-25&4 ~~lectllt;;~28.&~ 2-3 d1vw.wk ...,_ ... ...,.h•nd1 Newport Cent• Of.N B SaleS....,.,..... FIT & PIT Frost A4SOC 1401 Oulll bel9a aaml auede. Cua--bofedom?FlndlmoteeKCll· Ev/wtlnd 850-72117 acc:~;acy ;:;,,~f~POf'I UYERTISlll Hrty 7'-;;;.uses Apply St · Newport Baac:tt. PACIFIC tom copy 01 King Henry ingapartmenttnclanltled •be. Tru1,.111tin ant Rea• pay Call SALES EVE COCKTAIL & Unocal 1476 SE Bristo! 1"11 OUll lllll VIII bed, mltrorecloalllnga 0 00 SS C•• 5 0 5•76 " & bid, din. rm eat, 4 up-894-8332 lor appt AV F 0 WAITRE "" 4 • v Experlenoa. vatloul tNfU holat c:Nl1'9. &46-1212. Aalt Lud.111 MIO T"uical/-Tra•tt EJiperlenced Newepapar Pleese appty to The 8Mch AUTO DETAILING, <Sec>en-av1111b1e 1175-3463 UL .... OUll Mawirv LU-Siii SSOS Account Executive Houae R•taurant. 819 dable. expef'd dataller, -DRIVERS muuur;1 ______ .,............ needed tOf fut growing Slaapy Hollow Lane good ulary lmmad Cross cOYntry no axp A~~; MC:~":' ALL 1&10 BOAT lnapec:1or-Mu•t be publl1ttlng company Leguna Baacil ~ng FIT 845-7448 necessary call! lie req, Mull have good driving I •llLI lamllar wt11llboat1 Salary+ commlsalon and,--lllT/1111111 BLOG DocK & marine MacGreg()( Yac:titt , 1631 record & own cat fOf MacGrego< Yaclltl, 163, banellla. Send resume to. MIC&H Mexican RH· maln1enanoe (not boats) Plaoentla. CM. Plck-Up/O.llvery PIT lo OOMEST1C & FOREIGN Plecenlla, Cot•• Mesa c u ... ft FIT 1 .,,. IUEY TOYOTA lral&t0tllt tauranl, m ....,ptydallyl 3333 W COASTHWYNB EASYASSEMBLY WORKI start wttnuvdaya. **White WEDDING llllYHS p 11.ii...11.I "· 11-noon or 5-8pm 842-4644, 9-5 Mon-Fri 5714 OOper 100 Guaran-Call Mt StruMr, 0 C DRESS, Size 5. Never 18M1 BEACH BLVD All PhHes S8-$15 hr 1 1• , .. 1fs:• Rlcit/Oenny 2911 E 17th teed Pa ment No S.lel Performing Arte Ceriter bean worn. S 150 Of Best 114/141-1111 D 0 E Appl 638-5700 eosfa ~e:x CA 92628 Now 1ccapllng eppll· 1 IUS DRIVERS Detalls-~end Stam pad --55tH 121 ---r Ott«. CaH 6~269 A I 10135-A Westminster.G I Attn TlmGuessman I cetlone for Cu hlera. Mature responlble drivers Envelope ELAN-903 IEWSPlHI STIFFER BAR ROOM POOL TABLE •,••utl Ctl 9015 Groove SAVE AGENCY Counter People & Cool\1 lor NEWPORTTROl.LEY 3418 EnterprlH , Ft LA Tlmes/Seturcll atter-with all acoeao<tee, at It , I NO""'onacallsplease. Apply In persol'I at 110 FIT or PIT Cius 2 Uc Pierce FL33482 I & 1 y d S150ftrm.~"' ,.,,.1 SPECIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI 4 STEEL WHLS for §13 PRESSMAll ""' .. F dd p .. 650 4320 830·10 A M _ noon ear Y Sun •Y ..,........, .. .... c 8 en lace at 1"8 · FIT Help Mat1aga adult morning $5+ hr ONLY ~/lln•. CALL 642-5678. BLAZER.ORS10TRUCK oc AlrPof1 Area co . Immediate opening tor ~g::!,0.r~P~l ar0 ::~n auto carrlera for the OC &48-1413or548-4967 Cc~~t~E~~~i c!a~Y~~ (4x<4) S30 ea, •Ingle or M&«lng Pressman with hlghechool grad.noaxp 675-4994 AFTER Regi ster. 2am-11 am lllHTAIEIS wrought Iron. StOO "·atrll lllZ C..t1•na '124 togather.&75-5537 exper Chief 17 Wllllng to necassary flt entry-level 1----wkdys/wtmds. SS/hr ~ 673-6366 -4 HI ft/JH t learn Heidelberg KOf'd po1ltton, requirement• PIT BOOKKEEPER SCHOOL gas allowance, oppty tor 71:;14:C:Qda:~'::: ':= h6 MARKET· JONE 1 MOVING SALE ~·30 Some bindery worto.. Wiii-good driving record, tterd Weekends only. ax advancement, xii ben· HOOVER TANK VAC Venders wanted · rant Furniture, f'rldg, bedroom ~ ... ~,...,..!-"",..,.IO_,,;p Ing to work aom. Ovef· worker. neat appear-perlence. call Laura for JOBS ellts, need d999ndable No experelnce naceu-W /e1t1chments $45, 2 a tOx 10 IP~ lor S25 Ml. lett over product t916 F 150 2x4, 2 In Uft, time Able 10 11tt 50 lbl anoe. please brtng OMV Int 498-8311 , Caaa car Ins gd driving rec. I ary, company wlli train, match den cttalra. burnl 493·5683 Of' 770-4452 1t()CI(, and mite tlou 3&0 Hlpo ang. rblt tran1, Serid resume/call prlntC>Yt at time of appll· Marla. Dana Pt. cell 714-751-4155 befOfe mutt be neat. courtaoua orange seo. 8<47·5843. -1L:. hold good•. 1922 M ·~ ton long bed, naad1 Diana De WMI cation Apply at Freeway EARN 11am and able to •t•rt lmmadl· la -~lO Apt 8, nr OMV 19th, CM work, 12000. 751-8878 WEmlll .. WIH Stores2706Herbor81vd P/TllSTIU GORD-ON MOVING & atety, aatery '920/mo If FrH It !11 10 Ptala1•la • 7 11am-5pm WIOIATIH Costa Meaa Apg~;~:,':.'11 ~~=~e MONEY S TORAGE-Haa position I =::f 19!11 f~r a81:~ MeraMt ,..,.,., OIN ROOM t16' & Chalre. FtHtli.a -----llWY~~~~~H 17820 Fitch St HLf• M••tWHr after 3pm The Ritt, 880 lor Class 1 drlve<a llld 662-5343 K~tten1,C6alwkl ~;.2need12 1good couchel, chalr1, bdrm Vall IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lrvlne, CA 927 1' -.-..... -" Newport Center Of NB PRIZES helpers w12 yrs hC>Y..--I .. oma. "" • 1 set•. desk, lempa, wUll· (Stk • 2817) (Sau 52711 17 141863-1000 FIT & PIT counter sales In nold goods movtng .,.,. ptat1 IN• PtrtH Adorebla Pupplel. Avail er. dryer, mlac 2124 E M I • retell hardware s:ore Ge•tral 5530 TRIPS perleoce Apply 8-t01m, Monday 1 zm to approx now Springer Spanlal Ocean Bl. 873--0136 recilnar. painting•. di.-Piii Gtor h lhe t>.N llBC ~ See Steve 15041 Bake Pkwy Unlt-B. 8 30pm Tuea 1 la.m to Mix Very heelthy Need C • l • ~l"" ,_, buru u, & end tblet, ORANGE COAST alhc oaserne"' And •10!>"' WRIGHT HARDWARE AIRPORT employrnenl lrvtne, 768-0843 approx 7pm Wiii train ood h 5-46-51511 trtll I Ir • 1Jt dining rm M l, more ml.c. Jee(>/Ranault thengfH-Ornl!cino 126 Rochest&f C M with maJ°' carrier These GOVERNMENT Toes Apply Perinytavef. 1660 g ome BABY ITEMS. furniture. Sat/Sun/Mon 10·5 at 2524 Harbor Colla M ... are entry-level position• ltllurl•C ttlt S 16 040 _ ss9.230,Y1 Placan1la. CM FREE KITTENS Soft · stereo, 1tov., microwave. 125 La Burnum Lana, Ml-8021 and SOrM require raloce· lllLY PILOT Now Hiring II.I. ASSllT&IT cuddly & 111 colors carpet. mini~ FC>Ynlaln Valley Moblla Tracb l S Openings Now Available 11ot1 1mmec11a1e openings I Cell 805•687•6000 Top Prod·"'-_ ___.1 ... 492-0655 clothing, ate. ate Home E1tataa. otf of -.~--------- In rfJSefVatlons, llckellng. ""'''"· Ell R 90 .......... ,....., ._,.. 218 Marigold 8-4pm 9320 Talber1 79 El CAMINO V:'.i. au10 security plua ramp and 1 • 15 fe>< cuirent slstant w/2-3 )'Mfl RE 1 ltTnlll • TUIY Saturday & Sunday · . · am/Im ca.at., good w()f'll baggege agents For full Ii you are looklng for extra federal llst Experlenoe Bua aal1ry ' WITH WHITE BOOTS & iilat hack trucil. Best otter. t.4uar lnlormatton and AGSA sperrdlng money, or like • commltslon1 Ceil Ai· CHEST 722·17t9 SAT/SUN 9AM-4PM 870 CAR ROUTES a pp 11cat1 on. a end 10 go places Ilka Magic HIRll&I llaon 631· 1266 SANDCASTLE. Antlque1, sell 760-6600 stamped self·addreSMd I Mountam l(nons Berry Federal governmen1 )ob1, 1 ·~~ ~w \.V Jewelry /Fan/ Art furniture. freezer Moving ISSSSllSISSSSS• Earn Extra Cash buslneu llze envelope Farm, or wtn Prizes end I In your aree and Ovef· ~, .LI 6025 C>YI 5c-S500 All mull gol 41 10 Alrllne Ground Ser· Awards. Cell us nowt We 9881 Many lmmecl open·)w a II ' a • Ot C11t1 .... 1124 vices Association. P O nave several open1t1gs In 1ngs without waiting llst ,;~ J; ••ti I, • • Box 1819.Buernon.CA C M , HB or FV or 1es1s S15-S68.000 llmHml Totel wtCertlfled&looM. Everything goe1I dOO<l TURN For Del/very Of This Paper 93427 642-4333 Pnone call relundable, Cell after hrs 720-1770 prloea Kng bed(new), 8 w~;.ioi'"'..,.._..,...~_. THEM (6-02) 838-8885 ext 398 I Wholesale produce. Early ERTE atgned graphics: drwr drauer, tbl1, dlt-I A INTO HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week No collecting no sol1c1t1ng. Must have dependable car. trucl< or station wagon an d 1nsur (In Ct' CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney $2.40 per day Tllat s A. you pa~ lor 3 h~S 30 day m1n1m11m •n tne SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAV" ASK FOR LOIS YOYr Service 01rec:o1y Representailve 642-4321 Ht. 301 MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. !hru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST Oaily Pilot 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA Clean Ups• Tree Topping Shap1ng0Aemov1ng-Haul M IKE &50-3263 I ANOSCAPING b)' James t:4871!31 FrM es11mstes LAitvA MAuage 549-1685 Cleanups • Tree Trimming Removing & Haullng Cl\11 Rigo 548-2665 AM to late mOf'nlng. Sllary And MOVIE POSTERS. hes, knlcl\-knackl 2484 SALEI Frlday-Saturday- HUlfClUIHI +company t>enaftt1. grow 384 cutt Ortva 1, Laguna Napoli Way. CM Mem· ~l~::.•:~aitir~a~:~~ MONEY Needed Wiii I M w/companr Clean driving S.ach near Laa Br1sa.s orlal wllnd 1tart1 Fr1 Iran USI recOfdreqd 557-1358 . FINEJEWELR" Oldoddll lty Newpor t Pier --SllPptll/HOEIVlll Fiil JmLRY & ends $5-$40 Many - have OWl'I trans. 548-0757 __ I , 675 3474' Call 642-5678 IH /COIPITHCLHI Permenel'lt FIT Mon -Fri n1w.n .. st.c.1. painting• $1 0-$100 FIND Brf9h1 trllllullu tlc mature Apply In perton 9-11a.m Off' r . JavaneM Betlk S 15·$25 Pe rs o" I o r t> us YI Costa Mesa Stattonen ICt ara1tart OLD WALL TELEPHONES :nrougtt the C1ass1flfld~ Chiropractor's office I 270 E 17th c M a t.~•tll 6047 $300 Sal/Sun/Mon 9-5 .. Perm position varied & iiiiiiiiiiiii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--AffOimEYS • WALNUT 738 w 17th St c M th rough classified SSISSSSISS"SSS• interesting duties Salary • • openaccordlngtoquallfl· Telem.ntetlng MAHOGANY Delk ~ --- cations & exp Olene Booltcase. credenza ,c::====================::::::-.. 631·56641551-3336 Eves SUllER JOIS LEATHER Sola & cl'lelr 540-4248 Eves INSURANCE IOW AY&IWU •••• a Aaiaab 6049 Com'I lines CSR FIT or PIT. sal,Jry •comm. call Energetic P9091e needed F'OR SALE-AKC Chow Barbarl844-0390 to conduct e Marketing pups Adorable. only to *lm.,.nrlll* Study tor the Orangal good nome! 733.1157 5 Coal! Publlehlng Co NewPOf'I Beech See Ad under It Stllla& l1ttltt4 . - 'CLERICAL" for Pleasant pttOne voice 1 PllHI I 0rfHI Temporary Center USA must. no experience r• 6059 BEAT ANY CONTRACTOR BID BY 50% Free ast. work guar 722-7537 DAN SALYER PAINlNG- Uc •425924 Call Anytime 964·20 17 EXTERIOR EXPERTS- Drlflculi/Ext Our Spec;lelty llc•288597 631-9295 GLASGOW-PAINTING lnt/El!t 30 yrs ex.per , ref's 642-5214 PAINTER N EEDS WORKI lnt/E111. celllngs, relln cab. (261 yrs exp . wOfk guar. Da111s Painting 984-3637 quired Ideal for t'lom• • makers high ecnooi 1 Hammond slngle elec llay aen1ors, college students organ & music. Due to & moonllghlersl Hoors dea:n, must sell $195 Monday· Friday 5:30pm I Casn Call 642·2841 to 9 OOpm, Seturd1y REMINGTON Upright, 9 OOam to 1 OOpm Siert S 5 O O OB O . 1 1 4 et S4 00/hour p101 786-5251 evenings bonuses Prlvlle dealt & phone, casual alllre STlllWAY IUll Home workers welcome DIVORCE FORCES SALE For lneervlew call Mr 1100 VA OLD-Solid oak M I ck M on -Fr I at nand carved w/matchlng 6 4 2 • 4 3 3 3 b w I n bench Musi see 10 ap. 9am-3pm Or alter preclele, llex. 646-8217 5 30pm at 842·5678 ----- - fe1emaiieet1ng YerffJI•& Cltrb l ai~ln 6060 SCHINN CRUISER U5. 12 SP MOTO BECANE S 185. excellent cond S200/both 644-2472 NO SELLING! 2 Clerks needed to verity tei. phone ordara Hourly TV, lttrM, Eltctroaio Hours 5 30pm-9 OOpm 6010 Sal 9 OOam· 1 OOpm For """""' ____ !""!~---~ lnl&r'llew cell Mr Mick at MITSUBISHI 28" color TV. 8 4 2 • 4 3 3 3 b w ; n remote. Ilk• new Cost 9 OOam-3 OOpm Aller $900, sell for $<450 firm "i 30pm 642-5678 720-0295 T etemarkatlng llOIEIAIHS Work from home Chooae own hC>Yrl. No aetllng. For more Info cell Tru1rrt1ti1a ... ,,r Gtatral 7011 SUPER sP6Af fr DE~IGNEQ Painting Int/Ext Peperlng Maaoary Prep and Rep1Jra. 25 •Block walla. brickwork. y1ws exp . 979-5294 concrete Comp patios SOUTH CITYS PAINTING Chevy OMC 205 eng, mid ship console. Oealgn 642-5878 Atter 5 30 pm same u Newport herbor only, Hk lor Mary patrol boat. FOf' sklng, Acn1tical Ctili111 REBLOWN OR PAINTED Also Int/Ext Painting Install/repairs reslretch, ffaa•fall patch flood dam1tge. __ ., ______ _ 11no1ss1es 595-4611 Carpentry • Masonry • LIC .e 28859 7 63 1 9295 Ct•tat/Ctacrttt Atrial Driveways patloe piths Plto!!fr1rla7 etc. No )ob too smell COLOA 8• tO or any Reaa Mickey 536--0553 N-port S.aen lo<. S75 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT HEUPIX 675 4449 Complete Concrete Work Plumbing • Drywall • Tiie & More JB 846·9990 FENCES-GATES Tree trim Dump runs C M IN B area Jim Whyte 842· 72<>& •OEN HOME REPAIRS Pall'll Drywall Car~1ry etc Gary 84S-5277 PTL a. I ReH Rates 848-483 1 -•rt on Know yourMll eccurste Cltaaii'1 Sfmct ••HANDYMAN •• cnart & interpretation. ROBIN'S CLEANING Large or small I do It 1111 S 10 00 Bryan 432 1745 SERVICE a tttroougllty Pat 531·5579 or Ive mtlQ loat Stmctt ci.an nouse 540--0857 vou euv • 1 INST ALL • HOUSECLEANERS 1 ;ji1 LI. Elee LI Plumt>tng Sher s Boll Oatalllng c:.an yOYr houM apl. Ille Gar Opnrt WL 548-6494 15 vrs exper 646-4834 Resrd'I Aepelnta Int/Ext BRICKWORK Small jobs Free est 953-80<48 Nuwpon Costa Meu • TOP QUALITY PAINTING 1rv1M Ref's 675·3175 1nt1u1 ret1. free est STl• .co MASONRY TILE 411-3022 IH-1111 No J >b 10 'mlll Ali types rree 1t!11 Uc 831·2345 11"1•1 •l·1 llY1H* CLEAN & EXPERT Ove• 25 years experience LIC T 116 428 730-1353 We Try to Beal any Prtoe *THOMPSON* *PAINTING * *FREE ESTIMATES * Resldeotlal & C«nmerclal lntlutland LI Malnt RelslGuar 662--0815 '·s"·b *T••YEL* I flahlng cru111ng, very gd "" cond Sllp lor buyer. • 5e.Adunder I priced $7500 pp , "CLERICAL'' for 714-875-1909 Temporary Center USA. I~---=----~~ VETERINARY HOSPITAL Ptwtr ltatl '1012 Needs cartlflad A H T 1" BOSTON WHALER large buay praetlce p/I to Mont1ull, exln't cond. atart. 1ppty t25 M ... Or. 1tored lnllde. trlr. cover, Costa Mesa 631-1030 100 HP, 9 9 HP. $9700 ---· -PP 673-5473 WUTll ~~~~~ Man & Women ovef 18 18 tt T-BIRO Formula, wl depandabla car & OMC. 190 H/P.'76 . 110 proof of lnauranoe for hrs. Blmll'll top excel 1 home dell~ of Tha cond 875.0288 Regl1tar Nawapapar 28' BeyllMr, '83 Slaap1 8, Earn $400-leOO mo for lo nr1, Potam, RDF radio. PI T early AM hr1, Lor111. lmmec. Nwpt lllp Designer Pattern A785, Sizes 8-18 • f '""t' • "v tCJf\'1 1 n M tr-•· •Jo'f" .tr'" 1.1y •, ,.,., l r' t ''-p,.,., w.•v t • , '' ''""h~~ \ rnr14r w.-,,, 1 w '' • """"out th•• !lotP~' , "' wJ11'' .t •" 1 '1'. 'It t ''' , 1 c W•I' tt • ~'1 y<,•• tl ... \.1 I t'H't "(_anrt,1r•! • 1·.ht'• u •1t94 ,, Urn(J4' 1~ p "'°""._ f H 11•ltt.n ~t tttf• • '-11•.a '•I • OU ,n h'f'....-t (;, l'f"1•~11Jo, I'°"' lk nr.,,.t '' tt•,ff' J f'\t ,,_ cif '' o • et • r • 01t .. llC)•lflH ~·•" .. "'A "'M" '4..,,.., u: H" ..:, /M!. ,. '\ ''3 a P!f AV' •PN S j • 'i'' "-'' P\ P .,,.,., f ""' t t1 t t OtJr ~..,'# .0·1Lof'\t ~l'A<1... M1.1 PO lJ.D• •"' Wood\~t" N.-;1r •tit•' t7, Add ... ( 1 .... .._:tt• 0,..,.,.,n ''' IYI" l"'3 ''•'"' '"J l'o ••t I n1, v(jlJR NAMI A [,Rf !i' /1P ~ T Vlf N11Mflrr1 •·II ( "'""•I'll "Cfl.i\I llM 1 A'A\()('0 •nt\ (r1.-~f'!'t .,..,.., ')U<o!t\ 'T'I( .-T'\rt"•'-. ..... ""~'"""'""* C'fl'""" "00 'lh..:' .. < C'. .... ttqll' 751·5155, 7-1 tam to av1 $31,500 979~514 1 we gals shd hang togethef _9P_P'Y______ Oya 1551~&442 Ev/wttnd1 l _ _:~====================~~ Hang/strip Ac:tvloe :o Iha * WllEllllE * Teak c1eanlno varnlsn. 5 3 -compound, WH 857 2489 Reis, call Gl1dya 45-155 a •• u., Houtecleat1lng 14 yr• exp d HAULING MOVING STAHlll OILUIE 1 .. i atll ltmcn reUabte. reas tree est own Garage & Yard Clnupa 1 STllEITS llYlll CO. crazy 839-0730 SM Ad under Plultia1 "CLERICAL" for J• ltr 11 • lH-llll Temporary Cen1ar USA •An plumbing & ha&t1n0• •ercu .. ltt Ad~lstng Art 1 Logo tran1 Pina 645-9866 Della Jon &45-8 un Orange Co Onglnal Design Sert Brochur..-I -_ I S:udent Mover1 Tnaured T settln GRAPHlcS HC>YteelN nlng, cerpets & Heullng MoVloO Cl8'1n l IC. T 124-4311 114 1·8A27 N"rwPoR/ 720.919 t upholttary wrndow,. etc ups 7 Days Loweet rllee NEW warahovN Storege Ktrb~ M•lnl 831 5272 Cell Barry 722·81173 Typing, WorO Prooee.elng, · IDVll-111 tYP41M1tlng RUSH JOBS C t t College 1tudent w/lg truck IC f IC C"-•ft DAAINS CLEAR From 115 0 u R s p E c I A l IT y I •• rac trt low rate. prompt Tllerrk Ire u -ourteou ............. I Fevcats, OltpoMI, Heater, GRAPHICS NEWPORT LIClllEI otlTUOTlll you. Court 759 1978 By hr /or pleee 846-3665 1 641-0907 Lie 722-IOM --.-..~-------- 720-9191 Comm·1.1ndu1trlal Ll .. IHJilf TYPING. word proc.ealng, & AMlcMrltltl &45-3&56 I wncert 1tte111 1ega1 oocuman11 R c TREE stRVicE form i.t1er1 A a M Sya Cta1t11ctiea tern• 1rvfne 552-474<4 a. I it.J•-ToP Trim F\arnoYlll Oual • • Ullf Serv lie/Ina free •t cu~!r7 UAM •mHTlll eeM2e3 °' 538-MH ;28\F..,.. i;; Xr .. Ouabtt All typea of ramodellng Aemodellno • All Typea Oc-4117899 &40-t5H EXP'O GAROENEA 10 Yfl StOf ... omc.-H~c N B CdM .,-.. Ouallty WE DO IT ALLI llc'dlln•I A~ ~rl Pat!Ot. yard C41rll t t raes rllM dty·W9ll & tenant lmprov· RON S GARDENING Pak>MbO Conat 9M-35&4 IM'\tl Rendyl &4 1-0622 &42 UM ~pert Carpentry Servtoa --C48 LAWN SERVICC. Aapa1r-Remocfl-Addlt1ona Dnintic Semen t.40 W . eoa£ rw1ce MO Doott-.tc ' ~NO kailpara cfindcar•Com · 1 $20-125 548-5722 BUILD OA REPAIR J*llOf'll & Ll\lfMna/out FULL SERV LANDSCAPE. Walla, doon. wfndowa, PO wk Ouatlaxp 847-5640 No Job 2 Bloor 2 Sma" pattoa, CCN'er1 remodel9 --, ,, .... t &46-3072 1ft &pm Uc/IN 8annat 164-&149 Deen CUSTOM CARP ;mw-.... En ... 11y~l~F·,-;;eJ;-·D0&1--Tl!EI Ou.itty wood WOttc AMa By Norman T~ Doomlan TOC>Ped/ramcwtel CIMn· prlQe JW1, *821t ()911 & flr 157-000R up new 1awn1 75 t 347& ..ai'li&D&. aide by Ilda nR"'?l!ftJl•!"ft=:'"J A«nO ~wat• • ioa di. pen.., Pd 11200, Aetllng MOO obO 644 tOM faratut -.... I llY FlllnWI Lii 111·1111 e• HIC»-A·Bed Couch , Oacent ahape Mlae IN- tarlal, yarn a patt«nt &CH·S&OO 64Mm • Your ftral ~t, Aat:e. IMI &a• leeW ti!! a. ... ..,_. tlM a .... a.ew llM ..._ l!!e!!f PIM !..,l!!!~ ....... !l!!!!!...!!!!!l!!!!!Jll!!!~!!!! !!!!U••~ rourtt,.•Job. eotftWINYxr www w .,......... 1MW121 ·rt 8MW 7 •1002 m ••••••.a•l~f=.,iiui:=il ti t 11~ IN ~ C.om ......, ~· No emog, mutt Ml, r-.1 Perfec1 eond, ...,eo c:... ,._,,,..,,. coM, 1IK+ mt JOUf 19 C8r, owner, ~-•t•reo CHae•U•, I t 1 1 , I 0 0 ta le a enrf, low ml. NOOO, aat<.et .. 111-2233 your ,.,.1 home Mklhelr\ .._.~. ~~~f,;;'· M .H01oe.o, l40-2400. 131 .. 121 ™ i6YiiiJCiN .• Clwlfled't ............... .... .. LAROE 8E1.ECTlOH Of ~~:. TURN NEW a Ul!O IMWll meiny xtr... I AIOOT JOUf flrat THEM .... ---cem. ~s.-~ore ownr. POlt Hf AUDI THtOOORI { HlVIK>U T t111ho1 011ell111 ... ,,. ..... , ... u Chol-. INTO 8'MPLY THE UST VOUJMI IALU MAIEAATI •TUM<>• ..,,. MONEY 1111ea . hMoa. ~ I EAVICI & LIAllNO ~-, ~ Ody Plot Call E1~j~~i~~~: 38t~ ~~v.. a.di~. 1sa.oeoo """• ,,.,,., ROBINS FOPO , 'A If' Iii .. • 642 5,78 NEWPORTleACH (No CMr1y-*t...o6) m'llJ11... flflr AD· VISOR · lt':AlFlfA• ~ ,_ Adjeo.ntto 'aa!Mon ltland (114'JIM.llM t 2 ml'", nn uphot, •of C oH• t1•11 ( 1 ''A -.,,. • A 1 through th• Clas11fl~sl Newpott at ~j~ o.,.,. '1 0eye • w.-Tr ..... w-.. t3tOO (208)37MTIMI ,..,..,.,, loch 642-5678 111111111111111 752--0900 640-6444 OPfNHVENDAVS MIZ '81 3008 0 , 67S·•9M FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about bu5iness when applying for their first full-time job? Plenty. if he or she has ever been a Mwspoper carrier. Through route eJCperience he or she is already a lap aheod of their classmates. While they all master ideos, the boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to pu1 them to proctical use. Business? Ca rriers leam the basic leom the bosic prin<ipt.s from the first day of starting to deliver neW1popen . They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make coll«tions, keep their own books, and deol witti people fac:e to foca. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" a re more than textbook terms. Th• ben.frh of managing o newspaper route are on equation for a future succesdul citi.zen. A g reat number of today's prominent men and women started their public coreer5 a5 newspaper carrien. And they all vouch that o newspaper route gi~s a boy or girl a head start on the future. Boys and girls 10 years and older who may be 1nterest1>d 1n route wor~ should conract the Doily Pilot c1rcula11on depo11me111 01 642 4333 NI.IC *>TICE Daily !.!~!tN DEPT. 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1.560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 9262(> ,-----------------, I I Yes, my son/daughter would like 1nformot1on on a Doily Pilot route. HIS/HER NAME IS_----- ________________ ZIP __ PHON __________ AGE~ I PA RE NT'S I SIGNATUR ________ _ L----------------~ rtalC *>TICE Ml.IC *>TICE SAVE THOUSAll>S TtfS WEEKEM> Oft. YI ID M 2t0SX H 8. Xl Auto loaded AH $11,988 1~m ll[W '17 Mullna GU Auto loaded 513,988 ~001 llW 'II 300ZX Cjlt 5 spd loaded $15,588 14/9J' •file [)ealtl Wtlh lt1t• RIGHT PRICE ~ II I e • A • 888 DOVE STREET N EWPORT BEACH 714 833-1300 enth/palo, S*f cond, cwtt.~======~ •111111..u1 ownr. U0,100. Dy• DELIVERY DEPAATMENT _l3=3-_t0,_1_1,...,E..,..vee-•_t_7..,..· 1_11'..,.7_1 POMCHE 'It t12, I IPd. ~ Altoy9, WM»ben, new Met IDru•s BMW MBZ 'IM MOSL. mldnlgtlt paint, rune.,... seeoo. Lftft"1 bk.la WIS)WO Int. CtwofM l~nd<614-7875 M·Ftlllt . S-8tlll8 e2e s. Euctld st Flitl«ton, CA 71~8300 21Mt1 .. 701 wtllt. Only 25K ml, Mflll ._._. ...... ,7 t eond. Atktno SHK oe.o. ..vnvwn.. 1 14' PLUS H.-'H 300!. 2.0 ~. get cond, r-. bltllpalo, ttt1r Int, f\llly braltM, nt MW tlr•, 1oe6ed tno ""' a ~ 12eoo. ees--sn a. THlOOORI ROBINS FORD . ,• ''A'""' }ti .. '• !1 ((;\fA ¥1\A r,\. '•'Jll Crum wNa a towerM In RA. 'M atL.VEA CLOUO "CIMI Act" onty 3500 CLA&81C PAESTIOE ""'' M,a 'II ml, utilng i3it<. 9etno SACRIFICE •1et< ITMI • M Ill P/IP .,..,.,.,.,_,. For ..,.,. to 53M242 12 ft. --. bad, ..., ,.., ... 4tt.2300. -----=-.........,,.......... _____ , ............. * PEUGEOT* ..,_ _M_E_RC_E_DE __ S_l _E_NZ_450.....,8,_L * MASTERA TI * Vlnl ll02lt ltk 4171 1914 • &Mutlful. Both * ALFA AOMEO * ... tOJ)e, CIWOtN .m.ta. * 8AA8 * BITTEft* (OOH<62).. Pricied to .... ... ..... ,... ... ..,. a..cti Import•. 112.oeoo CJ BEAf:HD. -mmllft f1111ti I •&a.1•'12* ~ pr.,_ec:f Btk/pal. Int., ~ con., * 752.otoo * THfOOORE ROBINS JORO Jt ' 1A .. h' w • 1 , '' (1 ")fA N'l '_,A t.~. 1,111 ltock IMW'I In = =·~·.:: SAAi TUMO '11 ~ C04 ) 8*, AC, io.ct.d. TOYOTA '12 CrMakta, 11 dOM ..... • dtf.. ·=-(28U<217) *" My io.ct.d, ~ cstx ...... .... ·you -8Mclt Import•, 762.otoo model. •1250. muet .... BMW.·; s muac .... ~,oe pur--~ . ...,. :-:: ~::,~. ":: --------~~ 100! Quell It., N.8. aume IMM. PtioM mom-~~ w-noo 1ngand~.e1a..11e1. (JU\ aa.1111 mul lml 'M &MB ·eo. rune a loc*8 JOI if. tfA, ..... Ma 2+2 • LoMed *'"°"'* f:Mt, air, auto, auntoof. en,,.,,. :::.:.:n:. -::-m:: ,,::.~-:· 12860. Cell l'YIOf9, (00118'} 1 12.IH. O.LorNlt IM• ·11, turbO. 5 Jotmaon • ton Linc. IPd. OftQ 5K mt. •soo ~. 540-M30. am. t>* $15,500. w .. PEUGEOT EXECUTIVE lhowonlyl819743-9378. CARS • 1115 Cll FIAT '79 Spydet 2000 Conv. Runs Gf•t. xlnt cond. Must Mffl $2395 540-04te MODELS • l ow mltea, ...,., .. to ehOoM ~om Starting at $8416. (3Usan. a..ct1 lmpoft•. 752.otOO. TOP SSS Piii ForP~ Mere«* Benz 1111•111&11 Top Metcedea P'1cM Paid CALL PETER or AA Y ....... Tl .......... 213 Of 714 837-2333 lllEY TOYOTA ULll lllYllll LUii• 18811 8Mct1 IMS. SOUTJf COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN ' ISUZU Ttw. YOO F:2~ IN U.S.A. AHO TRYING HARDER TO BE : l •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING BY PLACI G A AD 114/Ml ..... I THE DAILY PILOT' CLA IFIED PAGE PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Cancclla11on) 4 Hne. 5 time minimum 1.60 per line-Example: 4 lines, 5 days• 1200 TIYITI .. 1 P/IP !>-8C)Md. radio, '*"Pet IMll. only 55K ml-. Uc• 2L3793& 8tk <6423 ""' ,......,, ,.,..,.....,... ov•r .. 000 lnVMted. ~oflar.'f ..... JHtODOIH ROB INS F ,-J w , f ~ •, • t 1,•.' ...... 1 -Ame...... .. ------~~==-' Jiii/i CLICK IRENAIJL JEEP son IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7485 BUICK DEALER 2125 HerbOt ~ C.M 979·2500 NABERS CADUAC LARGEST SELECTION of iet. inod96, low mlMge CadiMece In 0r.,. Countyt S. ua 1oday1 M0-1100 2tOO HerbOf 8IYd ·------..-.. ..... THI )DC·l<f RO~INS f Gli :._ J(1( ...... CO\T#. ..,,., " ' " , ........ Loeded to -. "'°' ( 101a1tl .,.., JoMeon & Ion UnO. ..... 5"°"aao. .... _ .. Former '°"' I 11 ... van \..ota Of -room, dim• w • fil pow ... CWltt •1u•.~•._ Unc. M9fc. t• II U . FON> .. 1•11• MERCURY MONA .. CH GHIA. '77 ,,..._ .,..._ telned by OftD, ""*. $1100, l13-71f<6 .... 1 CUTI.ASS SUPfleME La - 4DA. loeded wttfl ,.._ equlP!Mftt. 11'1 ....... brown wtltl dOCt\ ...,.., Under 40,000 ...... """8 new MUST 8EI. (1ZVLACM) l&M6. JoM. 90ft & '°" UN:. Marc. 54G-M30. Ol.OSM081LE '71 Blue 2 df ~ ... ,... c..iety reoond, .. ...,, •15t5. IM4-10IO ........ COSTA MESA ft.Tmnl'J1- CAOILLAC '71 a.vui.. New tnl, ,..... ...... io.deO. leelNr lnter1or, "°°· ~?Oii MW patnt. S7500. 0 .8.0 ""·'".IE •• lll0-15N ~ tn. l.oad9d .,,_.. ~ mant. .............. t. VOLl<SWAGOH '72 .... IAJM.8 'II tocia, OUtMm .... low SUPER BEETLE~,. Loaded with power mllH . MUST IEE. • Pru,.. rnuol ltr indUtkd 111 ••I • Ralr ,i.,... ""' •ppl~ lo 1.llnunrrnal artrnmi. '\1111.mot,.,.., 8oat11111 "' H~al E:.tet" • \() C 1\1'1 ELL.A rtO'IJ<; Oil I II" 'ltGf..S nnrr 1hr ~d hu run lu•l<>lllll• '"rMponad* for thr full •mount • H>H MORE OETAll'.S CALI. M2-5f>78 rtalC M>TtCE Daily Pilat Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC M>TJCE Boell Ind l>lk• and CM!pers and cottagee -an the things 11111 malle IYITl- mlf tun can be found In cllNl!led Nit.JC M)TIC( built eng 91 90 ,1000 bralc•. S..utttul two (2AWR1JI} ..... call Amy~ ie . tone pelnt, rlredt.. cu.-Joh.neon & Son Unc.. Mere. 1..,,..,.,..-,,,..---=-----:-....,· ...,...,...,... torn wtleata. low mllea 54()..5830. vw '71 Feetbadl, bled!, an d muc h mo r • 1-0Ut--ftrlt--pet---)'OUl'--.,,.flr'lt...,..,.foCI~ r•t0<ad Int/ext, 1tereo, (2MV838) ... 995. your tlrsiC9r yourtnt"°'"9 new tlrM, to ml, new ret>tt John90n &. Son Linc M41rc. • cleMlfled'• 'your ttrllt eng. s 1700. 759· 1Htpm 540-H30 ctlolce Ml.IC *>TICE l'fCTinOUe ..,.._.. Mlchele Mane HOOvll', wttll 1111 County Clark of Or· '1CT1TIOUI ..,.._.. Dally Piiot Mey 25, June 1, 8. Fred L Wlgfllld VICES, 502 W. Bay Ave.. P'ICTnlOUe .,_M Cllllf.111329 ~lc>M. MAm ITAT-..T 276 VI• Montaueva. ange County on Mey 13. MAMe ITA~ 15 1118e Tiii• 1t11ement wee llled Balboa, Cellf. t2te1 MAm ITA,,_,,, Tiiie bullMM la con-Tiie contr•ctor aflell The~ penoN.,. Anlnelm, C911f.112I07 11186 The foltowlng pereona are Su-135 wllll the County Clark of Of. MelllM Hope Helln, 502 The followlnO penone -ducted by • O-Wll pert, prOYtde IUCfl COii ... 1111 1 CkMnO ~ • Tiiie t>ullneu 11 con-_ ,_. doing buelr"9I .. : ange County on Mey 12, W Bay Ave., &.Ibo&. Cellf. 004no ~ • Mnhlc> 1n1urenca • ,_... -. .. R &. T ENTERPRISES, duc1adby:llulbend andwtr. Publllhad Oreng11 ~ SE'ROIO A. CARDENAS . PllllJC M)TIC£ 1118e 1128e1 C.A.T.S. PA.RTNEASHIP, Jot1n L. CM>r• Lat>or Coda Of._ ..... flf lMe Neowport 81\td, 123, Wf//lltfrf 8. Hoo\o9f Delly Piiot Mey 25, June 1, 8, CO N3 ConQreee, Coet. ,_,. Tiiie t>ullMN la con-91111 8o4M A¥'1. ~ 132, TNI et.*"lflt wu fllad Celttomlia. Md .... _,.. eo.t ..._,Calf 82127 Thia ltllement .... filed 15 1118& ~ Cellf l2t27 l'ICTITIOUI IUIMU Publllhed Ofenge CoMt dUC1ed by 91\ lndlvtdu9I W•trnlne1•. Cellf. 92983 wttll tN County Cler'lt °'Or-a contrector'I _...,,.. a.!na .lwl Ma 12t 8 with the County C19111 of Of· Su-144 S.Qlo Antonio Cerdenel. ~ft...n Delly Piiot Mey 25, June 1. 8, MlllMI Hope Hultl 1) Hvu ~ 1 :een .,. Coun1Y on May •• 1Me gardtno Mid -·-r • 42nd Sl ~ '8Mcf1 MQ9 County on Mey 13. IM-fC 11nnrr 1537 Remwey, Wllnu1. Calif. The --""" per900a .,, 15 111te Tllla atllemenl .,.. Ned Vt/M/f; Lil., cwe, r-.nr r~ The --. Cellf t2t13 · 1Ne r~ nu11~ 917811 doing bu*--.: Su-143 wttll the County Clark of Or-Cellf.112141 Publltlld OfMge CoMt tor INll lw1MI' ,......,. ti Thie bua!MM la con-,_.1 Thia t>ullneu Ii con· FRED'S CHEVRON. 2901 ange County on Mmy I , 111M Quq Nguy9n, 1412 Htl ~ Piiot Mey 2!>, June 1, I. att>co1ttnc10n to ........., ducted by: an lndlvldual Pu~•<>;~~ I ~A=• ~~ byA. ~"::* ~~?e~ • Colt• MeM. I P\lllJC M)TIC( Put>lllMd Oreng11 ": = ~ HuntlnO'on a..ctl. 15 Ne Su-lst e::'.. "': :'J* .. ;,,;. ~}.:.~ flied ~llte Y • • ' The folowtng penone •• Thie at etement WM Ned Fred L Wlgftltel, 1555 FlCTmOUI IUIMH Dilly Piiot Mey 25, June 1. 8. Tl'MI butlneu le con· contrK1CWI' •nploww. The ,,_ --·-·t... .. .. 7 doing ~• ...... Coun ....... .--. .... Or MIU Verde e. Apt A-23, N.WITAT'lmJt'T 1s 1e&e ducted by' a generll pen-._.,. WITV'C ---__,-~• with tN ~ty Cler'lt of Or• ._-l4 MODERN ELECTRICAL wttll t,,. '' ..,_,."' • Coell ~ Cellf t?e2t I TM foOowtng pweont -Su-140 ner1hlp ,._ ""'~ ....,m_...,,_..,_ - .,. County on Mmy II. 1Me rta.IC M)JIC[ EST I MA TINO AHO CON-County on Mey~ Thia bu•lneu la Con· doing ~ u: Ty HIN Ptlem cm °' =·=·""'::"::..., Cltty ~ "!!1.!! SUL TING. 594C> E. Contt-Put>lllhed Oreng11 Coat duc1ed t>y en lndMdual Nl:WPORT MUSIC SER-P\8JC M)TICE MM YALLIY atbrogatlonllndartN..,.. Put>lllNd Orange ....,.., l'tCTITIOUI 9UIMU tine. AMheim, Calif 112407 ~ of IN wor1c.ef"e OOftlii41- Dllly PMot May 2S, June 1. I, NAm ITATl..wf P81il Edwetd L!Wly. 5840 µ a ~ WORD P:ICT1TIOUI .,_.. NOTICE tton w.ur.a. 15 ftae 7 TM lonowtncl pertont .,. E. Const1111ttne. Aoaflelm. '",'u'rrDLAllL.' c. (j\J 'O ~ -'C Q.. s N.-ITAT'Deff NVfTINO 9108 No t>6d .. be_....., .. Su-13 doing t>u1lneu 11 Cllll 92407 V~ {'"lJ 1J \J UMI Tiie lollowlng pen1or19... ROJECT NO 4775 unlael ltle ,,_.. °" ._ flf· ---------(e)TOWNER INDUSTRIES Rendel Alen Hetrick, fofi1eof by CLAY •. 'OLLAN doing t>uw-111; , 18 HfAEIY g1Wf1 f1o1e1 .... flaf1'll .......... rtaJC M)TICE (t>)lNFORMATION TECH· 10085 Adama, Huntington SAFARI WE ST, 2138 etty Cler'lt oftheaty by the City Md 11lftllde1ft NOLOOY. 471 N. HewpOr1 BMcll, Calif. 12648 0 Reo11ongt' the 6 v rombled PrH ldent Piece. Co11a ~tllln Vlhy. Call· eccordenca wit" tfle l'tCTmOUt .,..... Blvd., HewpOr1 e..c:11. C9'lf ~II bueln.u 11 con-words be low to rpolce ~. Cellf 112827 ~ llMled provti60N of lhll ...._ 8flCI MAim ITA~MT 9*3 duct by' co-pen,,.. s1mplt' worrh Pr n! letteri o Rob«1 Hennen Howwd. untll the hour of the propoMll ,...... ....... The folowtng l*'IOfl9 1t• Towner M1nut1c1urlng al A. Hetrlctc 1 2131 Prlliden1 Piece. Co.ta on June 5. 1Ne, Ind oond!IOI• .c f1of1t1 dOlng ~ .. : Compeny, Cellfomle. 471 t-1. flllt 1ta1emen1 wu lllad each n th ,,.,,. o SQvoou M .... Cellf.112e27 on1truc1lon of under9ec:tton2ofttla.,_... M 1 L w E s T Newport 8tvd.. Newport with tile County C!«k of Of. Tiiie bu1lllft1 I• con-~-on the eoutll llcatlona. &di .,...., ...,.. ENTERPRISES. 275 VI• BNdl. c.Hf. 92613 enge County on M•y 13, I E L p U X S duc:1ed by: an lndlvldual ., Avenue. from be ~ In ..,.,. Mon1*'9¥a, Anlhelm. Clllf. Tiiie t>ulfMU I• con-11188 ,_, Robert H. Howtt!'d ll'l9I to Stllrlltlfl with Ill~ .... ...._ 112807 ducted t>y e COfP(>fl tlon Publlahed Orenge Coe11 I I I I 12 I Tiii• 1t11ement ... flled llCCOl'dllr'CI wlttt P1Keuant ,0 c.Momle Wf//lltfrf Biiia Hoowr, 275 Oeotge S. Twiet, Preel-Ptlol Mey 25, June 1. 8, wllll th41 County Cler'lt of Or-end Sp.elf!· GCMll'ln'Wlt Coda ....._ Via Monteueva. Anlhetm. cMr\t 15 11186 · · · - -enge County on Mey II. 111ae 4580. t"9 COl•"K10t _. be C.m 112807 Thie 1i.tement ,,.. Ned Su-14& I ,_ opo91111 antlll be Pf.. entltted to po.-~ S L A M 0 T Publlehed Orange eo.t llnder ...._, ~ ..,.,,..... ....... ._ Ot • O••ty Pllol Mey 25 June 1, 8. be ~ ~ o"9d ftnanCial 11 I I 1~ I 115 1886 Su-131 -:;tc;'w~~ =:.or:::==.~ 1111-IC Mft'l'V'C ot tne ~ the etty to .....,.. ,.. Now 11th• 1eo1on to moke lalg bucka. Seti tho•• unneeded houaehold wore1, out· 9rown cloth•• or toy truck a by odvertl1lng your 1•ro9• ••I• todoyl Only .604 per llne (4 line minimum) D1ilr Pilot Classified ) 842-&lll J ,.~ ~·~ prCIC)OMll al'lal iorm-°' .......... I N Y K E E L FlCTITlOUe ..,_.. PrOCIQMI on Pre>-Pt9ne. IP«•: 1'11 ,. wt _ 7'?1 MO "*'9d or offtc:lal ~ooo-1 lor1N to be I I I I 15 o~A=:=-:.·~~": ~'°'O::\.C*\..::.~ -" . " -THE RAVE. 282f 8e1bo. In the cny Heil. lhe City Englneilr, City Hiii. i. A~. on or eo.t Of ..., ,...,. wt I L I p R y E ~ ~ 8eactl. Clllt "°"' et11ad. At ~1to1• i. u.oo . ._ _ During the course of an GeoftrwD Thomll. 1430 delionei.d 11m111 bide cludlng to ""'-Weier,. I I, I I I . h DolDhln t.,... ...__.... wlll be pubftcty port'I~ -........ evening. our p one rang con· ~·c.M. 12as ·--····" ....... tllld o. ~· be .-t1J stantly All the c alls were for Tiiie t>vslnw 19 con-t11a0Cyo.rtc !Md• md , tt1e _.,.. Mii ,_. "" pu«* -fn. ll1G CfWge ........ "' .. I o ur teenage son F inally. my ducted by • gensa1 s-t· be ~1 11 iM dltJonal aa oo ...._ ... 7 C H I T E C husband answered peevishly "O!:ir-o ThOmel ion 01 u td ooeeot tne,.....,.-.._.. --h 0 ., btioNncwthe~otfMI. I I I le I "N o . t 1s is not ream boat Thie •ll•ement .._ ftl9d eo~ ... _. 1ng end~_. be,. thlS IS the •••••• •••• ' wttll the County o.rtc of Or-decllred wlll t>e r• l\lftded I ange County on May~ he C11y Qin to The C11y,...... ... """ I R E S S A p I Pvt>lllhed Ofenge CoMt ~ ::.:: to=•-;.:. ti~:!' -...... --..----......--.--.... e Complete ltltt chudile Quot11d I De" PllOt M"Y H . June 1•• 10 .... City Coun-Ctwtl " .. -" I~ I I II 0 I by f1ll1flQ '" !tie """'"V w (>1rl1 15 He llu·134 '=" mMtlnQ Otl ... Y...,,C. * _ _ _ _ _ _ you develop 110,., ''"P N:> 3 ~10.., •-.,. llt\TM'tr 0 commencing o!;:"::::T.,:'ii':"tteteo. ~ l.'. t ·-· • ,._ ~·~ COMf9CtOt end.. 8ut11 ~ ""& ...... rn~ .... ~'"'~ ... f'_;_f_['l_lrr'-... l,,......""r..--.,.l.r--'"'r-...,lrT'-l"''-T:l.~ ..... ,.=--.... 1~,0~! :!!E~w. -:=::-=.; doing ~ -~ wltPI "'9 City '. ,.-VCHOl..OGICA'-CON Coda No ..,._ I IUL T ANTS, 4412 8arfenc;e ~ I 04 and \I i .............. .....- dlHS Aldd nS llll St 1>141 1e<>qwta1Q IOU Sl ''41 ON, A14 111eed peJOMSu puP.qSn4 .<w • A1 1eut~ UO!I: Q6euea1 JnO IOj tU9"A Sii :> 141 uv AlluVlSUO:> 6ua' •uo4d ino 6u111011e ut 10 ~ino:> e41 fluuno dlHS A 1ddflS 1St:J'~dS :>11 l11~ A Hdl~ \ 1N1J'>I iSOrfl~ sn>.nd SJ. i·wv~::>s 0.1. SHMJNY ________ ... _____ ..,___ ... _.-___ .._ .... ,_....._.._ . .-.. ___ .._ __ __. __ • - '"1MIY n70, 1Mne. c.llf eooonteiim wltPI the 92714 of 1770 L .... H J9COtlaOn. 324$ ~ ~ tf'9 ~orltJ Or • Hvnt1n9ton COO. OI .,. It.,• of a.di Clillt '*9 IN Cit', c.incl Thia ~ II con ol 'oun ., V""'1 dUCtM by~lndMIMI ~-V--Llllllll'I~ 0t~O. Tilll .....,..,. ... ... .... ~ ,_... wltfl ttle County a.11 °' Or lldOC> the pl ....... W1Qe County Oft 1it1«Y tS. Jotln L CM>rell 1204 ~,_.Of weoetb.airll ,... AptlCOt. lrVIM. Clillf 1'120 crtlft °' type of won.1'WI Of ,_ DC llllft Olelldltn"IWIQ 11 ~~to .. Pvtlll.IMd Orange Coeat Ck!Wt• Poltlt Ot .. Coron• del the contnlGt ~ • be Deity ~t M~ H . June t, t. Mii c.11t t2a ewero.d lo tM ~ 111... Peter J de~-. 1t11a bldder.a0Mat1nlnedt:ryh Siio 141 Klngetlul'y St • Noffrw;ogt 11111 Onctor of lnctUillnlt HAi90ill.A ... llT ...... MclrtUtll"f • Cele _., Ceo: al j tUS~ •· Colla .... MC>-..... ' '. D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Sunday, May 25, 1986 Cledeal em. Mii T•blul/fr... laltt lllt ..... llJI Glural IUI ltMral llM hlaltan 1114 .... .... Hll Sall .. ,, 1114 IU,./IMb/ ... \fu 8"/ ISIS #1UUllWn APAlllWJW, 11.-1•TW1 UIALUmYllY All Ff. Prov. Fonn Oln BOST~ WHALER 20' Prtne" C•twnwen 11'. , 1 Entry l ft•I. 4.78/Hr •••tllAI/ NHd a llv•lr and bpef rnetUN ~to W.Sendl,4-Sdayt--~IOedforAIWnoon .,., •• orig S3500 MO. REVEH0~140 HP mMl'I c:omP' ~-=·CHOICE SUP :~,. CA!.L 142-MaO PlllW' motlv9ted p.opi. wtio tN1N1ge 12 i.n1t oomc>tu Cotta Mw Auto w..,.. a~~ Cetn\al' 11sao; cof tbl aet '550, JCtru New~ Beech bMCt\ 5038 O!Ny. Llf. to 4' & llde tie SECTY/RECl!PTIONIST TM °'M09 Coat Deity .,. tired of won&lng to k\ Colt• M .. a. $BA 845-1039. 4Y Of Und• 'Manafletd 11.:0200 000dv'91 150;.,.. icw. •• '9200. 5t-1Ma O/b '"6 84&-up to 4' In .,.., frtendty R ~-OtlfllOpment COtn-Pltot .. Int~'°' • rnak• tome()lle .... ncn , ... be ~ provtct.d Lh• CLERK Met MSC), l(lnt, 5'3-4706 SEA.RAY ·n . 22 "· oc. 255 SANTANA 30/30 SNfu. anch0t9ge. 831-8480. pany h.. lmm.ctl•t• Journeym1n/Pr•11man ::C,~'n:.!:.:"1u:o !:i ~td ~.r-., 11 :neq.ulredt 0 FfT °' PIT retall St~ LOii Offlot Dou* FNlt#Ood Orwer HP V'*tO, ttov.. port• loeded. ~aoe 9.::. END TIE. 21 n mu. i 170 oS*'lng GOOd phone & wttn 3 to 4 ~ ea· pool pool I wit d,...,.._ 75" long by pottl, !tend tabe, redlo. di.-. n1't """' mo ,....,... 611188 1 t4 ~ Miii a MUST l*lence on 4 OOlof Web happy with • &er99 In· ProMen~t. 4858 ~~~ ~ lllllF 1t" wldeA 32" l'llgh. 1 10.000. 786-9121 ofllland Oeyt752·t217 ~9111 t "-" com.. ca11 dunno bu9I wer1ng Rd, ~· 1, s.n ,._.,,. ... , ........ ,._.. 1 .. 11 T ~ o .,_.. Orteet Mec h1 n ·1 nea hrt Mutt attend Olago, C A 02120 _...,...., ~ THIS BOAT HA8 IT Alli WINDSURFER· 8 AN· •WfllTlll .. M' rotNa Communtti.., Inc ' lc&l/Malntanance beck· 11\Mtlng at lrvlM Hiiton 819/0500 Of IV ...... at 111111111.LP f/T Secut1ty pedflc 8aintc .. MOVINO SALE. Couch 35' Ptc Blue Fin, apt ""'· OARD Elloeli.tlt cond. In-...... 17~5 3 181·A Airway, CM, ground pr.,_red, Exoel-T ........... , I ... ..... .._.. F0t CtMnert, llauM 8Ch l~lng a rnldantlal (=ta ...---. .. ). ...__.. twn .,,..,._ ~ -~ aw..-91v. eumtner funlll Good 1oc;a1 .... , t21H tt C .ig i.n ·-.,,...,,,_ I 1vn •tu 8J91&.42 0535 Atten Mt $-' •t+-84! Loan Offtoe Maneg. f "'-"" -· -nrv • .._..... -----,~~-=-=--=--'' n· ' · t P8Y #Id ben41fttt. I profitable. cell Marl>. KiAtnaf' Wlft be Inter-11'Y neoo • 50 111 Upland iocetlon p::. Whl • (ld .. 1 ror girl• LOfen C, 'v '· AP. F. 1375 Celt ~237 W 1Uf &YAI MU nPtlT Cell for appo~ment. M&--60$1 viewing In "" May COUNTER HELP W911ted. ltlon 1, r~ fOf room) I•• newt tet-e281 newty turn, Mlot\, w/tlp --3333 W. COAST HWY ,NB A~et• typ1et wanted 1n 842..,21· Ellt 3 · *••LEI* 29/30 Callfor eppt Corona del M.,CIMnerl. l<>tlnortQlnatlonb)tdlrec:t-Trwl'erNd 911 mutt 001 couctl, din, t>er. etweo. IU,./hcn/lttt•• 842~;9-&Mon-Frl our drcutatlon dept to -------Pert time. Call hm~pm. Ing prootiMOrl P«9Gn.. Hew aofebd '350 OM/ Mw o•fle~pp•ll•fte9, 70U maintain addrw llate laltt !JSlO "~E~~c~·~or Or ~J'=10 make Dannyl ~21. or1Qlnet1on1. ind man-=/bre11 wati unit :::C =ed · ~ ~!:'.; 17HBLIP .1188/Uo ~~i~ ri~~ y :':.i:'do:'tepoe"":' = * IEEIEI * TemporaryC9tltat USA. •1>Pton thephbne S1l1ry Appl In P«9Gn ~ =·~-~!".!,:::: Mt ~~t:'.,~=~~ cookrod~~!~, ~~ 811~1i~·7~~t:'ad, NO L~E2~2B50,fROS lheetl. will lflln. Mon-Fri 15 SUPERVISORS H -9.00/hr, no Nlllng. no y k~ of 111 ree1CMn Oalc bdrm 1&60· country • ...,......., "• ""'' • • .,..,,,, -.. 9-5pm Apply P•n· Wiii train. 838~145 ••perlenoe nece11ary, 9•m· l Um, 8491 Atlanta tlal i.tldfng vtihlctea. In: oak din Mt S&f5· eofa/ platform. MC, Npt tllp 714-87~°'2 WANTED: Sllp for '40' nyMVer. 1880 Plecentla, Clai.1/lt1t1uaat1 compeny wilt train, hrs I Huntington 8eech ~udlng ,..AIVAICONV tow $550. TWn t>d 1150. avall, IH,500/obo, •DOCK WANTED* Ketch, Ne~ort/Oena Cotta M... * 11111 * 5920 5 • 9 Pm M • F · 8 • t lfFIOl/llUYllf end 2 TOS Experience a M0tel Xlntl M :M705 844-7117 (Out of Water St0t-O-) F0t POlnt . prefd 979-&514 9am-1pm. call Rhonda Full t1me high 1choo1 muat c.11 Upland (71-4) , ,.....11'1AT•T 13 Ro w i n g d o r y . 0y1;551-6442E111Wknd1 P/T IHI TYPIST DYNAMIC aalel progr1m *IOW lllRlll* I ror appt 862·5844, 11eo nraduate with ft..-drlv· 9112-2512 An equal op-QUEEN IOfa bed. ••C'An t -..-. • 980-6355 PtMM Iv meo •• F PM .......,.t D..h 0 ... -Telemerketlng Unttd week-end 1v1llable " ~ ..,... nit --~ condition 1 100, ewtY9I Conv. C.t. 40 hp, 11ereo. w .. NTED: Temporary ..,. · ,..,..., "" ,.,....., Ing record. Aoe>lY In pw· ""',u Y ...... .,....r..... chllr $40. 7M-79t2. MC. S1500. 240-2242 30' NB Dodi. Power Ot " PleaM call &45-4175 r •entlal 1573-8428 Mike/ *ILL NSITIOI* &m .. m son 10 Mr F'u9nt.. ., Tat>ernaol• mut onl)' \'.1)00<~ 36' Po"' ""'',,_Tl•• ~I. 673-3082 Biii Peradlll Cal• 800·0 I Sarvtc• Station Island Robert Bein. Wllllam SECURln SELIG t()pc Met. p{ey pen, Ar• YOJJ boarding In S200/mo DYi 752-2584 ~~ 8·;-;~2<ta-m nd I Newpor1 Cent« Of N B 1 Saiesper1<>n FfT & PfT Frost A.NOC 1401 Quall belg9 Mml tuede. ~ t>o<edom?Flnd1tn()(et•Cll· Ev/wtcnd llS0.7287 2:3=~ ~:::~. llVERTISlll Hrty t t>OnuMe Apply Si · Newport Beac:h PACIFIC tom copy of King Henry ingaperlment1ncleNlhed -•lee. Tru1,.r11tin ent Reas pay Cell s•LEI EVECOCKTAIL & Unocal t 478SEBrlstol IHIOUll 1111 Vlll bed,mlrroredceltlngl 894-8332 for 1pp1 • DAY FOOD WAITRESS CM 540-5876 & b-*. din. rm Mt, 4 up. E.xpertence, Vefloul lhlftl hollt chelrt. 846-1212 TtcwcaJ/Trun E.x~lence<I Newspaper PIMM apply to The Beaeh AUTO DETAILING, d9c>en· av1Jlable 675-3483 11&11. .... Ollll SSOS Account Executive House Aeltauranl, 619 d1ble, expet'd detail« DRIVERS A.Kph .... Mall/Document illl;p;;IC;wt~;;;;;;.;;;;~..,;;.;:.::.;~ --------.-needed fOt fut growing Sleepy Hollow lane good 1111ry. lmmed Cron country no exp handling. copying, etc x ey-n oure BOAT ln~t0t•UU9t s; publllhlng company Laguna e.acll opening FIT 845--7448 necessary. calll lie req, l Mull hawt good driving w/tubea& plettlca. 5, 8' & Aatt Lusla1 MIO llllOWllli &U.IWS ..... DOMESTIC & FOREIGN f1mll1r w /U llboala Salary +commlsalon and llST/llSTEU BLDG DOCK & marine MacGregor YIChta,l 83l l reoot'd 6 own car f0t 8,9'P9W1 recently t-.f&2 MacGregor Ytchtl, 1831 beneflta. Send retume 10· MIC .. • Mexican RH · melntenance (not t>oatsl Plaoentla, CM PlcJt-Up/Deltvery PfT to uphof ch<s. 83 l-3282. Plecentl•. Coat• M... c·· I FfT -• ~ u• 1 lr1•&t Otalt taurant, .., Apply dally 3333 W COAST HWY ,NB EASY ASSEMBL y WORKI 911rt wltln uu deye * * W h It e WEDDING llllYHI Pi'9b•lll 0.. ~~j.~g:ny,o~ ~-81~~ 642-4844, 9-5 Mon-Fri s714 oo per 100 Guaran· Call Mt StrNnet. 0 C DRESS, Sia 5, Never All Phaa•• S&-$15 hr i Po Box fS50 IUS 1•1VERS teed Payment No Salel Per1ormlng Art• Center beef1 worn 1150 °'Belt 1Ulft' IUIOTIYOTI 18181 BEACH Bl VO 114/Ul-1111 Do E Appt 638-5700 Now -accepting appll n De1alls-Send Stamped 551:'2 12 t Offer Call 850-8269 Co918 Mesa, CA 92&26 •• lb'-d t -----..-aatt 10 t35·A WMtmln91«. G Attn Tim Guessman cattone lor uhlers, ..... ature respon "' r ver9 Envelope EL AN-903 llWIP&Pfll mfFll BAR ROOM POOL TABLE " Groove SAVE AGENCY countatPeople &C001<1 ~o;TN!rw:,~R~1~:SO~L~~ 3418 EnterprlH. Ft 1LA Tlmea/Seturday after-with all~ 81 11 Put1 901S No pnone calls please Apply In per90fl ., 110 650 4320, 8 30-10 A M Pierce, FL 33482 ---1 noon & early Sundt y s 150 nrm. 969-8041 • SPICIAL GA.IA.GI SALi I ATE ' STEEL wALs fOI' s 10 PRESSMAN McFadden Place at lhe FIT Help Mi n'""• t dult m 0 rn1 n g s 5 + hr ONLY ~/II C •LL 642 •.&.79 BLAZER ORS 10 TRUCK -Newport Pier btwn -. 3 ,. ... 9•7 CH '"NOELIER, 9 llg .. t, ne. ~ •ilV ' , .. ~ .. ) .,..',.. ea. ·•nn•-,., O C Alrpor1 Area Co , lmmedllte opening for 1 0 8 m . 2 pm 0 111 y , auto carrler1 for the OC 646-14 1 or .-u-4 v "" 11,11 ,...,... ~ ....... .,. Mekln" Preum1n with hlg.hachoolgrad.noexp 675_499• AFTER Register, 2am-11am country motlllCeram c & together.875-5587 • .. kd I k d S5/h IHH TAIEIS wrought Iron. $100. "·atral 1102 Ctttl •na 1124 _.-.. I Dri /J axpar Chief 17 Wllllng to necessary llt ttn}ry-level --w ys w n • r + 873 8366 -,. watt ft If I learn Heidelberg Kord position, requirements I PIT BOOKKEEPER SCHOOL gas allowance, oppty for 7 men ind women needed • FLEA MARKET • JONE 1 MOVING SALE ~·30 Someblndef')'wont Wiii· gooddrlvlngrecord,hard Weekends only, ex· advancement, xlt ben· IOWOll<aaord«takera. HOOVERTANKVAC VendMa wanted -rent Furniture lrldg bedroom H 1ng to wOlk tome owr-worl<er. neat appear· pertence, call Leura tor Q S eflts. need dependable I No experelnce neceu· W/1ttaohment1 S-45, 2 a 10• 10 •Pa<ie lor 125 set, 1eti ove~ product ""1~§711118""•F~150..-""ax·4"",•a-1n"". ,..h"'°fi. time Able to llft 50 Iba anoe, pl .... bring OMV Int 498·6311 . Cua j 8 car Ins. gd drlvtng rec, ary, company will train, match den chairs, bUrnt 493·5883 or 770...-452 1tock, and mite hou... 360 Hlpo eng. rblt trena, Send resume/call printout at ume of appll· Marla. D1n1 Pt call 714-751 -4155 before muit be neat, courteoua Ol'enge $80, 847·5843 Ill... hold good•, 1g22 M •;, ion = bed, needs F EARN 11 and able to start lmmedl· Dien• Daw... Cl tlon Apply at reewey P/T ••m·· am s r t ' 1022 Apt 11 nr OMV 19th CM wont 12 751-8178 -m11111-11 Store• 2706 Harbor Blvd -llely. u lary 920lmo If '" f •• Pt1l11al1 1107 · t 1am.cc~m ' · ' · "'~ "'~ C •• Apply In ,..,oaAft ex~ce GO-ROON MOVING l qu1llllad, for a~polnt-..,., •nM 'U llEIKll ......... Tiii osta ........ ....... ........ ,............ MONEY STOA GE ~•ti a.a ...... _._,_, -_,,, ---"' ___ pref. before 11am and A -Haa """"' on ment call Mr 1eoeen ._ ,....,,. DIN ROOM teble & ch1lr1, Ftutail YOURS FOR t7820 Fitch St S*Lf• llA••w••( 1ltet 3pm The Ritz, 880 for CIMs 1 driven end 662-5843 l<lttene, 8 wt<t , need good couchel. chalre. bdrm V lJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1rvtne,CA 92714 • .. .._."" Newpor1CentMDr NB PRIZES helpws. w/2 yrs hou.... home.Catl 662·1211 sell,dea61,lampa.wuh-I 17t4) .,..,., tOOO FIT & PfT counter salel In --hold gooos movlnQ ••· ptlfe llH• PtrtH 81', dryer, mlac: 2124 E 1 -"°v~IN~ ... ~ .. .p-.~ (Stk• 2817HS.• 5271) .....,. "-1 5530 Adorable Pupplea. Av1ll lllll retail hardwere store -••H S perlence Apply &-t01m. Monday 1 zm to approx now Springer Spaniel Ocean Bl 673-0138 recllner. paintings, di .. Gel lo lhe Oil ABC , See Steve TRIP 15041 Bake Pkwy Unlt·B. 8 30pm Tuea 1 lam to Mlw v""" .......... hy N--" c • • 1122' ha, bureau, & end tblel, ORANGE COAST athc OiiY>mt!'nl and 10.,..1 WAIGHT HARDWARE AIRPORT employment Irvine, 768-0643 app<O)( 7pm Wiii train ~· -' ,,_,, . ....., trtll t If dining rm N I, mo<a mlac Jeep/Rentul1 thenget5om .. c.i" 126Rocheltltf' CM wtthmajO<carri.r TheM GOVEANM-ENT-JOBS Apply Pennynvllf. 1860 goodhome5'8-5158 BABY ITEMS, #Urnltura. St l/Sun/Mon t 0·5 at 2524 Hatb0f CottaM ... are entry-level poeltlons hlh erl11 ttlt 516.040 • s59.230/yr Plaoantla, CM FREE KITTENS Solt, 91ereo. stove. mtctowave, 125 LI Burnum Lane, Ul·I021 and 50m9 require reloca llllY PILOT Now Hiring cuddly & all colors carpet , mlnl·bllnd e, Fountlln Valley Mot>lte uon 1mmedtate openings I Call 805_687_6000 11.E. AISIST&IT -492-0655 clothing, etc, etc Home E.atatea. off of 11T"'r• .. c"'k~•----""""-- Openin gs Now Availahle 1n reserv11tlons. ticketing ..... ,.,. E.xt R· 1590 tor current Top Producer need• ,.... lmTllS. TUIY 218 M1rlgold, 8-4pm, 9320 T<>ert ·79 EL CAMIN'O v:e. auto security pfua ramp and federat llst Slstant w/2·3 yaara RE Saturday & Sundey Bait. ltacL. 1_. am/fm cue , good worli CAR ROUTES baggege agenls For lull ti you ire looking for extre __ I Experience B11e aalary WITH WHITE BOOTS & SAT/SUN 9AM-<4PM 8701 • " trvclc. S.St ofter. Mutt inlormal1on and A.GSA spending money. or llke HIRllHil I • comml»lons Call Al-CHEST 722· 1719 SANOCASTLE Antiques, Fri, Set, Sun 8-3 Wuher Mii 780-6600 :t~~~~~~.'.'.ddr~~ ~oe~tfi~ce:n~~.~ ~:'~ Federal government fob•11nson •83~~1:12~86~\:·r Jewelry/Fan/Art ~~,~~s~fim~~~g'~ !;:> s~~1m~o1~':i SSISSSSSSSSSSSS bu1lneas size envelope Farm. or win Prizes and In your aree and over-• r ,-I02S t 9 3 2 2 FI fl l t n 8 to Alrllne Ground Ser-Awards Call us now' We seas Many 1mmeo open-1 I lll•tl ... I , I.I Ot. C.sta ••II 124 Vorktown & BrOOkhurat. vtces Assoc11t1on. P 0 hev11 5ever111 openings In 1ngs wt1hou1 waiting 1111 I ; dJ;, • Box t819, Buellton. CA C M , H B or F V or 1es1s S15-S68.000 Tolal wt Certlfled &looee. Everything goH I Good I rt ltacla lllt TURN 93427 &42 4333 Phone cell ref\indable, I Rim HMI Call alter hrs 720. 1770 prlcel. Kng bed(new), 8 T H EM Earn Extra Cash For De/Ivery Of This Paper (602) 838-8885 e•I 398 Wholnale produoa. Early EATE signed graphic•: drwr dreaaer, tbl1, dl1· INTO -----AM to lale morning. Salary And MOVIE POSTERS. hes, knlcl<·knecl<a 2484 SA.LEI Frtday-Saturdty· HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT MOTOR ROUTE .o.s(CLira•ir•s I ~ company benente. grow 3'" Clllf D I 1 L Napoll Way, CM. Mem-Sund•)'! A.p pllancu , MONEY 5'Ul¢5ft w/companv Clean driving -r ve · agun• oriel wknd stert• Frt 1 blkea, amall Items Vleln-Needed. Wiii train Must recOld reqrd 557.t358 Beach. near Laa Brina. · 1 lty N1 w por t P i er Call have own tran9 548-0757 _ _ Fiil JfWlUf FINE JEWELRY Old odda 675--3474 llS/COMPml CLHl 1 p~·~~~~~'-f0!~'~'" lH w. lltll St. c.•. ~.1-:::~gsss-rig·_, ~~~y FIND 64 2 - 5 ' 78 Available tn Irvine area. $300 to $600 No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon thru Friday afternoon. Sat Bright enthu1lastlc mature Apply In person 9•11am Off:ct Farll'tart Javanese Batlle S 15-$25 1 Person f ~ r bu a Y Costa Mesi St11loners ' OLD WALL TELEPHONES lhrovgh !he Class1fted'i Deliver day a week No Ch11opr11c1or s olflce 270 E 17th c M I S.~•tll 6047 $300 Set/Sun/Mon 9-5 Perm position Varied & _ ___ ATTOANEYS • WALNUT 738 w 17th St c M through classified SSSSSSSSSSSSSS41 coiiect1ng no sol1c1t1ng & Sun morning. Call interesting duties Salary --------• ,._---------+---------...J 4 openaccordlng1oqu1llll-Telem1l"ketlng MAHOGANY Desk ___ _ M ust have dependable car. t rue!< or station wagon and 642-4333. ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST Oaily Pilot ca11ons & 1111p Diane Bookc aae. credenza 631-566.41551·3336 Eves SUllER JOIS LEA THEA Sola & chair 540-4248 Eves INSURANCE llW AY&IWlf Com I lines CSA FIT or Pttl Aai•ah 6049 CALL 842-1444 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, CA PIT se!,lry ... comm, call Energetic people needed FOA SALE-A.KC Chow Bar bani &«-0390 to conduct a Merketlng pups Adorable, only 10 Study lor the Orange good homel 733-1157 ••m1nm11* See Ad under CLERICAL' for Temporary Center USA Coast Publllhlng Co Newport Beach Ask for JoAnne Craney • • • I • . . . . . . . . . . I l It Stlll11 l1ttln4 • --- - Pleasant phone voice a Ptlltl I Ortlll musl no experience re-6059 quired Ideal for home-'~--------.-. makers. high achoo! I Hammond slngle elec key seniors, college students I org11n & music. Due to & moonlighters! Hour• dM lh, must sell S 195 Monday·Frlday 5·30pm Cash Call 642·2841 10 9 OOpm. Saturday REMINGTON Uprig ht, 9 OOam to t OOpm Start S 5 O o O B 0 . 1 1 4 al S4 00/hour plua 786-5251 evenings. bonuses Private dHk & phone. cu ual atllr11 Home workllf'I wek:ome For Interview call Mr Mick Mon -Fri at 642 -4 333 b w ln 9em·3pm Or after 5 30pm I I fl.i2·5878 STlllWIY Hllll DIVORCE FORCES SALE tOO YR OLD-Solld oak hand carved w/matchlllQ bench Must see to ap- preciate, flex, 646-8217 l>rywall h .. 1u,iat 0oor1-Motd1no1-8ay 00vwu • HANG1NG I Lancart P1i•ti11 T elem111tet1ng lli~ln 1060 scWN1NN cRDISER us. 12 SP MOTO BECANE S 165. excellent cond. $200/both. 644-2472 • BEATANYCONTRACTOR BID BY 50% Free est YtrlfJill Gltrtll work guar 722-7537 Wondows-Complete Patios TAPING • PA TCH1N(i Add•tJons Ouallly Wor'-' Ted 645-6931 C1ean Up'I• Tree Topping • 477446 P1u1 5~8-6860 El .... tr a·cal ~t111p.,,g Aemo111ng-Hau1 $2.40 per day Tnlt s A.1. f°' Pl) tor 3 llnes 30 da'( minimum r, tte "' Ml~ E 650 3263 DAN SAL YER PAINTNG NO SELLING! 2 Cl~ks Lie •425924 needed to verify teie- Call Anytime 964_2017 phone orders Hourly TV, Sttr", Electroaic1 P•u'I Small Remodel and ---------Add11ton\ Walls Doors PAlllllSI ELECTRIC I ANDSC APING by James U2-17l0,ICAllE,IEI CJu11t1tywor1< lreeo't •487 111' Fr<Mtesllmetes SERVICE DIRECTOR Y ::4255 t3 968 740, l to•ivn Me<isage ~9· 1685 Hours 5 30pm-9 OOpm 60IO EXTERIOR EXPERTS Sat 9 001m-1 OOpm For ~Pl-!!"!',...""!'!1!'11_....,.,. Oltfteull/E.tt Our Specialty Interview call Mr Mick at MITSUBISHI 28" COior TV, Llc.t288S97 631-9295 6 4 2. 4 3 3 3 b w t n remote, Ilk• new Cost HOME REPAIR SERVICE Cleanup' e Tree Trimming All Ptulle$ Repail Re-RESIDICOMM'L/IND 26 mod!ll Additions Guard yrs Oo my own wor~ lit Afllmov•ng & Hauling work By l.lt Contractor t 27804 1 Al 646-81 :>6 CAii Rigo 548· 2665 9 OOam·3 OOpm Af1er S900, NII for $450 firm GLASGOW PAINTING 5 30pm 642.5678 720-0295 CALL TOOAV11 F're6 e'1 f 7 t41554·2893 NEW/REPAIR Ou&llly Ne. VCtJ W8f11 the ~t l()olclng Door' Re(llltr·Allera1lons Jobs to small. re11on11ti11 iawn on the Dlk? Call me. lnl/Ext 30 yrs e•i>er , ref's &42-5214 Telem&rketlng Tr111rrt1tit1 ASI FOR LOIS four Serv1co Directory Represente1Jve Cab•Ml,&·Panel·Locks-etc Free &91 Uc'd 83 t ?34!> 11 , gu11r1 Rteh ~60-065.- 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-05871 Gl111/Mirron Tree/Trlm/Cleenup compl PAINTER .NEEDS WORK! HMEMHHS 1n1/E.(I. celllngs. refln cab a..11, Gtatral 7011 142-4321 tit. 301 (261 yrs e•P , worl< guar Work !rom home Chooae SUPER SPORT 22· Davis Painting 964-3837 own hour• No setting Chevy OMC 205 eng, mid Painting Int/Ext Papering For more Info call ahlp console DHlgn Maaoarz Prep and Repair• 25 642-5678 After 5 30 pm tame ae Newport harbor I _ gardening Competitive Carrt• llRllORED WALLS prices Chucll 642-2873 Expert Carpel lnstallatlon Cuetom GlllSS & Mirror •Block walls brickwork. · years e•p . 979-5294 only, Ilk for Mary patrOI boat. For aklng. concrete C.onip patios SOUTH ems PAINTING *TRAVEL* l fishing crulalng, vwy gd lS yr, exper 646-4834 Aesid'I Aepelnts lntlc -t cond Sllp for buyer. (;.A s .. Ad under I p r I c e d S 7 5 O O p p , RR1Cl<WOAK Small IObs Free est 953-8048 "CLERICAL" for 'T t4-875-1909 N11Wpor1 Co518 MeSA TOP QUALITY-PAINTING Tempol'ary Centtlf USA I lrv1n11 Ael s 6 7S-J 175 tnttb t refs. Ir .. eet VETERINARY HOSPITAL Ptwtr a..t1 7 l s rucco MASONRY TILE .ttt-3022 IH-1111 Need• certified A H T I t7' BOSTON WHALER ,.,,, Job to small All tyPfl large buey precttoe pit to Monlaul<. exln't cond. Fr~"" LIC 631-2345 We Try to Beet 111Y Prtce start, 1P91Y t25 M ... Or, 91ored lnelde, lrlr. cover, * THOMPSON * Coste M .... 831· t030 tOO HP. 9 9 HP $9700 M•n•1 * PAINTING • PP 573.s..13. _ * FREE ESTIMATES * WAlfll *A· 1 llYIH* Aes1dent111 & Commercial Man 6 women OWi' t8 t 8 It T-BIRD F01mu11. CLEAN & EXPERT lnl/Elttlend Lt Malnt wl dependabla car & OMC. t90 H/P·'76 , 110 Ref 'G '"'2-0815 hrs, Bimini top excel Ovt111 2S ye•~ experience s uer ..,, proof ol lneurance lor cond 675-0281 L 1c T 116.428 730 1353 Pa~.ri•L home dellWlfY of The ••ABC MOVING •• -n"'ml!'!f•H"!!l"i;:m-IO!O!Nf•emtA""IO-R"'s-Regl•l•r N•••P•P•r 28' Bay11ner, '83 Sleepl 8. Ou1c1t & C1"efUI T138046 H'"NGINGISTAIPPING ~ern So400·S600 mo for I lo hra, Pol1tl1, ROF radio. ... PI T early AM hre, 1 L0tan. lmmec Nwpt tllp I 0 RATES 552..()4'0 VISA-MC 873-1512 751·5155. 7-1 t1m to 1vt S3t,500 97M5t4 --------• Repair Work & Cleaning worl<, walls, slldlng doors MS ln11a111111ons 636-4 734 1 etc A· 1 Glass 548 15()7 Acoa1tic1l Ceili111 1n11all/tepa1rs reslretch Ha .. .._11 RM LOWN OR PAINTED patch flood damage. --•!.::------Also 111/E• 1 Painting 11no1,1111n 59!>-•6 11 Carpentry • Muonry • Ltc • 288!><17 1)31 9295 Plum bing • Dryw1JI • Ct •tat Ctacrttt Tiie ~ Mor• JB 646 9990 Atrial rtvew11y,, patios palhs F'ENCES-GATES Tr11e trim P•o!!frarlat etc No fob 100 small Dumo runs c M JN B COL6A 8r iO of "'Y Reas M1ckev 536-055'.l &rea Jim Whyte fl.i2·7?~ Newport BeaGt, loc $15 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT wOEN HOME REPAIRS HELIPl)C 675 4449 Complete Concrete Work Paint Drywall Cerpentry 1 Re111 A11tM 646-4631 G 64c. 5277 PTL Altro !Jl etc ary r Know yourMlt ac.curaie CltH i ll Str'rict ••HANDYMAN•• chlrt & nterpretallon ROBIN'S CLEANING Large or smell I do It •II' S1000 Bryan43:> t745 SERVICE athroovghiy Pa15315579orlv1meg INt Stmctt clean house 540-0857 YOU BUV • I INST ALL HOUSECLEANEAS I will LI Elec Lt PlumblnQ Shtlf s Bolt O.t1lllng clean your hOUse ept etc Gar Opnra WL 548-8"494 DESIGNER ' ... -1 Umba for Parnes-Fe1nste1n Collection A785 Designer Pattern A 785, Sizes 8-18 e f t•r..r t .,.., ti'(Jt01I• '' '<i tht• t.rl11 f'Wln,,0,4t-<t.tt .1uu,°'I. l·O I r' p,1tt -~'t t t ''~t hir·1t~~• " ,.,,..,, W•ri••' r w 1'1 1 iilli'thn1.1I H't' \.•'f\I "' w" '' fr•'"• t ~ '''"fl ' i 1 c ~"'' thn w h .,,..._,, o..-t.t1I ••'4'.t '°')(_'rt•""' ... 'lU•V~ t '''~-'• UmtJA I ' p Ult-H'° f t.i ''atf' n ,,-, trH':o ,\I~ Ol'•J n t tt t oU• ,, t,,..,..,...J (,nr-1~•1''' 1~.c ' ·~ "'.,.' o~r>.,fcJ ,, .• popol•,, °" r r"f\n • >M'tK)'• .. t J' OhH!l A7R~ '\ )y,. i,\f> • t '¥/flt\" h J 'M e Pf\;t'f"'1Hf'V1S1 "~10t-'~"P~nf'Hf'lf• '"•19\• l111t f\,t.-~•1'-f'tl ~~Ml_. MJI P(J llo·•7 W()()dS<ll! N., .. '0'" 11 1 .. IA,J<l '"c' rl'.JJ:"P.t"'"" ' l>"\IMI" 1•w1 ' tntl~nq I l'r rt p<.1 t;I~ YOllR NAMI Af)()RF $~ /•P <;r-.1 f NIJMF\r R ')l/f N[W ~ Nl£01.1 11411 l'.A••lV. ..,.,, tOt .... t Jc>lta \olU', rr._,.. ,,tf'• "" fo.ll'V"11. rM)e. 4-.4tntl " l( ""'' ...... t\-J'\f.,, STHYlll OILLHE we gals alid h1ng togetri.r apply I Dys 551 _....2 EvlW1<nda L_....:::::==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:======sa~ STHEm llYlH CO. Hang/strip Advtoe 10 the •WAIEIOllE* T ealt cleiinlllQ v1rnl1h compound •&• 857 2489 Aefa. call Oledya ~5-315~ BHll•t latiae11 Strrice1 Housec1e.11n1nQ t 4 vr' 11xp ""L"'T~H""A"!"U""'L!"'!l""'N•G-·""M"'o•V"'1"'Nd,.... ...,._.,..._""!"".mi .... --rell1b1e reaa. "" "'1 own G•raoe & Yard c1nupt11 Advertising Art & Logo tran1 Pin• 645 9868 0811a Jon 845-8181 Design Serv Brochures HouMCla•nlng carpet• & TyPMe1ll;;s' GRAPHICS upholstery. windows etc NEWPOR 7?0·9191 t<lrbys Mfllnt 631 527? Typing Word Procetalng, Typesetting RUSH JOBS C.•tracttn OUR SPECIALITY GRAPHICS NEWPORT I UOHSH OllTHOTlll no 9191 Comm'I lndu1trl1I & Real<Mnlltl &45 3858 TYPING, word prOOltltlllQ thallt . legal dOCVtnenll '"'m tettllft A & M Sya. Cta1trectlta 1em1. 1rvtM ss2 4744 a laU•lai H1111llng Moving CIMn ups 7 01y1 Lowaet ratee Call Barry, 722-8673 Coll9g• 91udent w119 truck low rete, prompl Thank you Court 759· 1978 W .. IClfilt I wwacart R c +Me s@RVict Top Trim R«novel Oval ~ ll<:lln• fr• •t tet-3283 Ot S38-&ete Cag;;t~ WM •STllOTill • W:" x, .. ouAifty "'" tyi>ee °' rarnoct.11ng ~Ing a A" Typee tlC•48789t 840 16118 EXP D GARDENER tO yn St OfflcM-H<>n*-.tC N e COM .,.. Ouallty 0t•· , Remodel Repalrf P1tlol yard care at r... "'" WE 00 IT Alli UC dllnt/ df)'·Wal1 & len•nt lmprov-1 RON S OAROENING P110mb0 Contt 988-3~ I ment1 Ral'ldyl 8o4 1-0822 842 84Ge ==:1=: Dt•ntle S.m ct1 M8!8 Lt~~ ~~~f ~o ~c 548-4tl0 H1kper1-ChUdcere·Com S20-S25 S..4·5722 BUILD OR REPAIR pat'l<>nt I ll ...... nt/out FULL SERV LANDSCAPE W•lla, door•. WfndOW9. HO wt! OU1111••P 84 7 5540 I No Job 2 B1c)Ot 2 Sm•" pattoe C0¥«9, remodetl ---" ........ 72 .... _ Llc/IM 8MMr 964-5949 Dttr• .. •t --__ ... _. .. CUSTOM CARPENTRY Entry i French 60&1 TIIEES Ou.itty wood worlll AtM. By Hom\en The Ooorm8I\ I Toppea1rem<MJd CIMll pnoa Ref•. 640--1289 Cele & Flr 857 OOOR up new lawn• 751 3478 Or11r1Q9Co OrlQlnal crazy 839-0730 S..Adund« S1udet1t Mov9't fneured Plialaiit "CLERICAL" for Lie r t 24-438 8o4 1 84'7 -2-.. -L.·,·,•,•-.-1-H-.-,-.-IO-I T emP<>l'ary Center USA NEW WtretlOllM Storege " •A.11 plumbing & he8t1no• •erc'a .. i1t IOVll-111 Ceref\11 Courteou .. Chellp ORA.INS CLEAR From $15 l HlO By hr /or pleoe 646-3865 F1ucet1 Olapoeal, H .. ter, .,&aiiiiitiot•S._•.n._ __ _. ....... 84 t-0907 lie 722·90&& AIT'lelll • llTlll Partin /Occallnt 1 IMf~ Miii HU Photogrep hy·Wtddfng• rtt em eny R;alr Bid Very !IN quallty Colleeted Boudolr-Portrelt·R•.. By~. 30 O•Y ~ ,..... from 1e yMt• tre\194• Lleeneed Bob, 897~957 1 roof Sm guar 722·7637 Moving Mutt Mmll San --Clemente 49f. 1 t87 lan!qhmce lta .. tU.t/ WI .. , AuU.acn l l compe:;;ion1Xl(l; IOI' 1/W X&f',.&;iQn-mr I llf &PftJ&lllU tn car• & tit• haapg fOf Top Ouallty Low Prlee t~elder'ty(7t4)833-2009 Fr••t Uc 831·2345 LJI tll·l11J Lavetv Retid9ntlal Cara TUt AMANU5, tide by tide Home fOt the El<*ty EXPERT CERAMIC Tlllng A.frig winter & lee 01 Kathy 540 4 101 Olet1nc:1tve. "'"°'dable penaer Pd S 1200, Aalllng Kltchenl, bet~• 722-9713 MOO ObO 844• lOM Pai1tla1 --Fara.ltut 14 FINE pXiR'f1Nd By Aa:,• ,. tulat 111Ynm1WI ard Sinor 18 yr-. of rieppy LET THE SUNSHINE IN W Hl-1,11 cu1tomera Lie 21()644 I SuMNM window deenlng Thantc-Youl H3-o4114 Ltd c.n (114) 646-HIO A A A PAIHTINO lnt/&t Commet-/Aetldel'ltlal lOWCIT poeelble prlOI I 1-ltaty l30 • 2-t«wy S40 tO St~ ~ 862-323~ Calif Wlndowe 914.a 124 MU L ,, r rourftrat choice. Ody Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about business when apptying for their fin1 full·time job? Plenty. if he or ~e hos ever been a newipoper carrier. Through route experience he or she ts olr.acfy o lop ahead of their classmates. While they oll master ideas, the boy or girl with a newspaper route 1s able to pvt ft.em to practical use. Business? Carriers learn the basic leom t+.e basic principles from t+.e first doy of starting to deliver newipopen. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, moke collections, keep their own boolu, and deol wi1'h people face to face. Carriers quickly find ou1 ft.at "profit" ond "loss" ore more ft.on textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newspaper route o re on equation for a future successful citizen. A great number of today's prominent men ond women started their publec careers os 1 newspaper carriers. And they all vouch thot o new\poper route gives a boy or girl o head start on the future. Boys ond girls 10 yeors ond older w ho moy b!! 1ntP1eslPd 1n route work should contoct the D0tly Pilot rnculot1on depor1111.-11t 01 642 4333 Daily ~!~!!.ON DEPT 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92626 ,-----------------, I I Yes, my son/daughter would like information on a Doily Pilot route HIS/HER NAME IS ____ _ _________ ZIP __ PHON~------AGE_ I PARENT'S I SIGNATUR ________ _ L----------------~ NI.IC NOTICE Plate NOTICE P\8..IC NOTICE Now 11 the 1ea1on to make t.19 buclu. Sell tho•• unneeded hou1ehold wares, out· 1rown cloth .. or toy truck• by advortl1ln9 your 1•r•e• ••I• todayl Only Ai04 ,., lino (4 llno minimum) D1il1 Pilot Cl111ifi1d 842-&lll J c SAVE THOUSAll>S TtlS WE£1(£ft> Ofl. YI llW 17 Stntra J 0.. H I $6988 ~ liw '17 Stntta 4 0.., .U SJ688 ~m l(lf " ?OOSX H.B. ll Ault lo~ed Air sil,988 1~1" llW '17 Maalna CU Auto Loaded s 13,988 11~1 llW '16 lOOZX C.,. S spd loaded $15,588 l419J9 •fne Detltl w1lh lht0 RIGHT PRICE ~ # I • • A # 888 DOVE STREET NEWPORT BE.ACH 714 833-1300 M-F lll I , 8..S tll I 8218. Eudld St. F"'*1on. CA 714.ac> t300 213-ei1-e701 FIAT ·79 Spydef 2000 Conv Run.1 greet xlrtt cond, Mutt .... I S2395 540-0418 BY PLACI G A AD I THE DAILY PILOT'S CLA IFIED PAGE PRI\ ATE PARTY RATE ( o Cancellauon) 4 line. 5 rime minimum 1 .60 per line-Example: 4 lines. 5 days• 1200 • R1tr '""'' 001 •ppl• to l .<lmmrr. 1<11 arntunh .\utomoti•r Bo.11011 or Rral t.atatr • '10 l \ \C ELLA fl()ll,<, OR C'll .\'ICES onrr tf,,, ad hu run Lw;tomrr .-~t1* fr>f tt.f' full 1moun1 . ··on MORE Dt.:TAlt.S LALL 642-56 78 Daily Pilat NILIC NOTICE MUC NOTICE dlHS A1ddnS •41 St St41 1eoqwea10 IOU ti ''\.11 ON. A14s111~ad paJeMsu pueqsn4 .<w ·.<1 , !P.UI :l uot oe U081 ino 101 8J8M II :> a41 nv i<ouv1suo:> 15ue 1 euo4d mo l5u1ua11e ul!! 10 -sino:> e41 Ouuno P\8.JC NOTICE dlHS J. 1ddns 3S~Yd<I:\ :>ti :.>JH ~ 1U ta n N13"' lSO,._ 'Jy sm.:17d SU1·WYY:>S 01 HJMSNY ............ _., ... "'...........,_...__..._...,__, ___ ._ ____ _..,.__.._ . TOP Ill Piii F0t PwnpeNd Mefcedee Benz . .......... Toe> Mefcedee Ptlcee Peld CAU. PETER Of AA Y ..... .,. ......... 213 Of 71'4 937.2333 Timi '11 P/W 5-epeed, redlo, CM198f IMll, only 55K mlee. Uc# 2L379:M ,. 4423 ... Boatt and bllc• •nd cemper9 end cotteges. an the thlnga th•t meke aum- mer fun cen be found In cluallled .. Ml.IC NOTICE THfOOO RE i ROBIN S f O P 0 .. . . "'.... .. . ( ''A~, .1 , SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN a ISUZU T.w. YOO F:2m IN U.S.A. Afl> TRYING HARD£R TO 8£ = 1 •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING ·.~'' -· . - BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY Wt Otter •New Car Sates •Used Car Sales •Service •leasina •Excellent Financin& .. ~'' ' ... . .. 212' HtAof 11\>d C.M. 979-2500 NABERS CADl.l.AC LARGEST SEl.ECTlOH of .... model. tow lftllMoe C.-.C:. In Or-. County! See ue todeyl 148-1100 2eOO Hetbor llvd TH t ODOg f RO BINS f r; 0/ .... l I 1• , ¥I ., T~-<f-_,'.)(wf ROS3 1N S ; J ~ ."" •' -· ... CO\·• .... ,., -I .... _. FonMt ,_.. .... van. L.ot9 of .-.. room.,...,._,_tJ po.et......_ CWDClllJ t1a_11&; Jat IF & .. ~...-c ... un FON>ll •11• MERCURY MONARCH GH\A, 77 p.,.._, ...-. talned by ....... 11800, 8~11f4 .... 1 CUTLASS 8UPN!MI LI • •DR. IOeded ... ,..., equipment. In ......... blown ..... dodl ..... . Unct. 40/lt/!O ....... UIDe new. MUST 811. (1lYL4CM) 1&116. JoM. .on & .. Unc.. Mere. 5*6830. OlDSt'Olll E '11 EMue 2 cir Mrcltop ... ,. ~ recond, .. ....,, ., ....... , ........ 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The Hands Across America line. which wiU stretch across 16 states. pro mises to be the nation's lo ngest party. Organizers of the event, which will benefit the nation's hungry and homeless, hoped that the president''! parucipation would bring out m ore volunteers for the nationwide hand- shake. In add ition to saluting Americans' volunteer actjviti~. Reagan also Uf'ied bis listeners to "remember those who gave the greatest gift of all - the gift of their lives -so that we today miaht live 1n a nauon of freedom." On Monday. the president will observe Mcmonal Day by lay1n1 a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cem- etery in V1r~mia, across the Potomac from Washington Thousands of local observances were planned to honor the nation's veterans on Monday A "hv1ng memonal" to Vietnam War veterans, the first of its kind placed on an act1\ e m1lttary post, was to be dedicated today at the Prcs1d10 of San Francisco. A total of 5,448 Califom1ansd1ed 1n Vietnam, includ- ing about 2.000 from the San Fran- cisco area. In Nashville. a S '00.000 bronze statue. featuring three Vietnam-era infantrymen in battle pose , wJll be unveiled Monday on the phua of Tcones.see'.s Capitol The Natio nal Safe_ty Council esti- mated that 400 to SOO people could dje in traffic accidents over the Memorial Day weekend as, buoyed by lower p.s prices, m jmons or Amcncans took to the highways for the unofficial beainnina of the sum- mer vacation season. By Saturday af\cmoon, 70 people bad died in accidents on the nation's highways, according to the council. The death toll for last year's Mem- orial Day weekend was 411 . State police in Texas, Tennessee, Utah. New York and Massachusetts said they had increased their patrols over the weekend to cut down o n drunken driving and speeding. The Tennessee Hi&hway Patrol planned to loaabout l,l OOadditio naJ hours d unna the ~kend, and the Utah Hi&hway Patrol tcheduled more than 200 overtime shifts. Toll booth workers o n the New York State Thruway handed out book.lets telhna the to ries of five people who survived knous acci- dents because they wo re seat belts. In Lawson. Colo., a small moun- tain town about 40 miles west of Denver, about SOO members of the Great Peace March took the day ofT Saturday. After a scheduled rest day today about I 00 of th~ marchers will stage 'a Memorial Day vigil at the Rocky A ats nuclear weapons plant northwest of Denver. Hundreds of thousands flocked to the Dallas Folk Festival, which began Thursday and end.a today. The down- town festival fcatum crawfiah racina. dozens of music and dance per- fonnanccs and a rodeo. Saturday's activities io Michipn included a Greek ethnic festival at downtown Dettoit'~ Hart ~ . a celebration of Scottish U'lditioftl in Alma and a Polish fair in O&k1and County. For the first time in its 70.year history1 the lndiaoapolis SOO auto race wtU be seen live on national television, bqioning at 9 Lm. POT today. More than '400,000 were expected to surround the 21h-mile oval track. Orpnizers of Saturday's parade said they aold all tickets for the ..0,000 bleacher seats linina the downtown parade route. t ~----~~------------~~------~--~~----------~~-----. These are aome of the facea of Loe Angeles' h omelea -black and white, young and old -on whoee behalf mllllon• of Amert- can• will join Banda AU099 America In a nadonwtde handahake today that com- prl8e9 a u.nlqae fund-nl••na effort. ~:~ODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ~: 3--::=:~oGod :::::;~~:·~::~:es ~~~:~~?~:gain Ch a in may be broken, not :1~:=:~:~nde< :~~:~:~~sla"ys :~::~~r:;:~dr~ln ~~~~~:.::~~~cle ispirit that brought it alive • ':r "14 Wary 95 Journey 79 Chum • • : • 11 Ottawa's 97 Three-legged DOWN 81 Organ of sag ht , ,.4 country stand 83 Paddle • 20 Son of Seth' 99 Let fall 85 Pea container 21 Ear part 102 Orone l Small harbor 87 Not many 22 AJudes 103 Salaries 2 Joined 90 Stupid m1: take ! f ¥ Aleended 105 Japanese 3 Spanish article 92 Swedish musical ~ ,.. '· t5 Insatiable statesman 4 Paradise group ;/;. • 27 Cftmbing palm 107 Spanish title of 5 Of sounder mind 93 Close .. • 21 tneect egg respect 6 Exposes 94 Heroic tales l ;.\. l'9 fltot any time 109 Actress Gardner 7 Huge 96 Small hawk I 'l 1 1 Energy unit 110 Cutting remark 8 And not 97 Conservatives 32 Moon of Saturn 112 Needlef1sh 9 Russian ruler 98 Measured '-.3' Wedding vow 2 113 Commence 10 Slaps amounts • ) wds. 115 Ceased 11 Dove's call 100 Kiin \j'. 35 Afresh 117 Collecllon 12 Border upon 101 Small cushions ·~· 17 Bundles of paper 119 Distinct variety 13 Dwelled 104 Female . f •Egyptian deity 121 Unseals again 14 Put in order 106 Finesse • 4 1 Night's opposite 122 Pledge Lat 15 Thin 108 Melees f 42 Expanded 123 Owing 16 Newt 111 Slope -; 43 Burdened 124 Ca nvas shelters 17 Go to bed 113 Exhaust 1't ' 46 Wed secretly 126 As It stands 18 Swaps 114 Choir voice ' ': ~ <t7 Planted seeds mus 19 Suez or Panama 116 Quarrels , ,,,'.. "9 Salad ingredient 127 Rams 23 Falls 1n flakes 118 Short sleep '· 50 Adjective suf11x 130 Feathery plants 26 Feline 119 Beyond: comb • 5e Ctubs and 132 .c.Jass1fles 30 Victory symbol form diamonds 134 Stairs 33 Small amount 120 Stand astride • .... • S4 Boy 138 Comedian 36 Strange 123 Covets r." ~ 15 Also Remer 38 Secret agents 125 Roads 4 le Tales 139 Public vehicle 40 Hollow forms 127 Get lost! eo Time periods 140 Short swim 42 Assemblage 128 Summoned I • 12 Concludes 142 More 44 Water nymph 129 Weasel ~: et Hanging uncommon 46 Engraved 130 Animal's coat ' '1 • Of'naments 144 Break suddenly 48 Existed 131 Seared r ' II frootwear 145 Edge 49 Food fish 133 Matching group ~ ' tt Caviar 146 Capital of France 51 Soft sounds 135 Whole ~ ~ • 70 Minute opening 148 Old horse 53 Shortly 136 Tropical bird ; ~· ~ 71 Everyone 150 Discourage 55 Molars 137 Velocity \ l . 72 Judges 152 Three It 56 Mineral sprangs 139 Foundations ~ ' 7• Print measures 153 Excuses 57 Relate 141 Golf term ! • · 15 Borscht 155 Border river 2 58 Spectators 143 Relaxes Ingredients wds 59 Sharply inclined 146 Choose 77 &lllrlng cheer 158 Caricature 61 Bird's home 147 Your ma1esty t4 ... 1'I Slush 160 Threaten 62 Female deer 149 Donated J t_ M Occupying a 161 Sea eagle 63 Work together 151 Banister ! f! cl'lalr 162 Unit of electricity 64 Mr Stanley 154 Low· Fr ~· t2 Sound a horn 163 Part of steering Gardner 156 Dollar bill fv • • t4 Occur mechanism 2 65 Beheld 157 This instant . -• .. Clumsy one wds 67 More intelltg ent 159 Golf peg ) f . ' . I.to ,. . .. By ROBERT BARR MNoleted ""-Writ« Hands Acros'i Amenca !)macked of a pubhclt} stunt. and a preposterous one at that. If the onl} point 1s to stretch an unbro ken hnc of humanity from sea to shining sea Sunday. it's a good bet to fail On the other hand Millions of dollars h.nc been pledged to relieve hunger and homc- le!'>snesc.. Wa' cs of \ ol untecr~ have mob1li1ed in the 16 states l rossed by the hne and in the other states as wel I. I o\ skeptical President Reagan was enli~tcd fo r the hnc, 1f not convened tO the l:aUSC. o\ndJust think -you might end up holding hands" 1th the woman beside the guy next to the kid holding hands with 8111 Cosby, Liza Minnclh, Do n Johnson or Mackey Mouse. "The focus 1s nOtJUSt on the issue of mone) The most <;1gnificant thing we do 1~ call attention to the 1sc;ue. and mob1l11e public opinion and mob1hze public support for action on these issues ... said Ken Kragen. the Los .\ngele!) promoter "ho was behind last year's "We Are the World" efTon for Afnca. Kragen has talked of ra1s1ng $50 million or even SI 00 million with Hands Across America, but doesn't want to be called a failure afhe misses thoc;e targets What's wrong wi th $1 0 m1ll1on" "How man} events 1n Amencan history -you can only name a handful this past year -have raised SI 0 million at one ume for any ac;,ue?" he said. "Ten million is a success. Twenty million is an extreme !>uccess. F1ft) million would basically parallel o r outdo ·we Are the World.' .. Still, what a concept! Amencans standing hand-an·hand from the southern tip of Manhattan to Long Beach. through 500 c1t1es and towns ranging from Pmsburgh and Dallas to Festus, Mo.. Bardwell, Ky.. and Thoreau, N.M. It stands to be the nation's lonecst pan), with stilt walkers. penguins. parachu11sts. balloons. whales. a baseball game, barbecues. bunting. weddings and family reunions along the way. Even President Reagan, who said there was no real reason for even one person to be hungry in the country, fell into line. "Where there is hunger," Reagan told a group of high school students last week, "you have to determine that that is probably because of a lack ofknowledJC on the pan of the people as to what 11 a vailable." Af\er thinking it o ver Thursday night with rus wife, Nancy, and his older dauahter, Maureen. Reapn agreed to fet the line come into the White House ground.a and invited aides. Secret Service agents and reporters to grab a hand. The hands will be counted today, but addin& up the money may take weeks . In the frantic days lead:ina up to today's event, Hands Across America organizers stressed that no one had to co ntribute SIO to stand in the line. "Cmon down," they uraed. while preparing millions 01' {>ledge envelopes to receive contributions. Ktagen 's organiz.ation, USA for Africa, cited estimates by the Harvard-based Physjcian Task Force on Hunger in America that at least 20 million Americans suffer from hunger. The organizat1on, however, plans to spend onJy I 0 percent of its collection for direct assistance. The rest of the money will be devoted to what it called innovative programs to help the needy help themselves. The {>rojcct provoked some ientJe grumblmg from established volun- teer organizations and charities. "We believe the emotional ex- perience of holding hands is aoina to be wonderful. But the next day there will be people who arc hun_JrY, who arc homeless," said Robert Beaan, a United Way vice president and board member of the federally funded Emergency Food and Shelter Pr<>- gram. Kra&en said Hands Across Ameri- ca was onJy intended as a be&inning. In New York. for instance, be said. everyone in line will be given infor- mation on ways they can continue to help. The process of orp.nizjna today's events, he said, has built a mailing list which can be used for other projects. WeJl before today, K.rqen said, the effort had proved that people want to help, and will beJp if someone worked down to the puaroots. Jonathan and Amy Hodain of LansiDJ, Mich., plan to take their three children to join tbe festivities in Peru, Ind. "We thouaht it wu a beautiful chance to do somethin& for ~ h1In&rY in Amcriea," said Mn. Hodain. "Our teen-qers are thrilled with the idea. With all the terrible thinp happeniftJ in the wortd, this is somethin& positive.•• · Other' l-shot fWJd-ral.ers 8'1 th AIMda ... P"'9 Hands ACtoll America bope1 to raise SSO million or more today, which wouJd make it one of the btaat one-time fund-raisin& c~nts ever. HCT"C a~ 10me other recent bi& ones: $33 million -JefTY Lewis muacular dynrophy telethon. Labor Oa)' weekend, I ~8'. SlO. l million -Easter Seals telethon for the disabled. March 1-9. SlS null1on -U.S. ~for .. Uve Aid .. ooncert for African fam· inc rehc( July4, 1915. S 11.5 million -.. Weekend of tan" telethon for.c:icrebral P91sY. Jan. 18-19. $9 m1lbon -"farm Aid. .. Sept. l l. 1985. . . II I ' I . I