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ORANGE COAST
LISTEN , PARTNER .. WE1RE
GONNA ~AVE TO USE
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GARFIELD ® .
HOLP THE
PIVIN() 80ARP 5TEAP~OPIE
SUNDAY, JUNI I, t ...
FIVE
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W~EN I 6\VE YOU THE
WORD, BEND OVER AND
TIE '(()UR S~OELACES
OKAY,LfT'S
GIVE IT A TR&,> I
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YOUR HlllTDIN DAllY PAPIR
-THIS IS
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b Jim Davis
OOT OF TMf WA~, MOTT! I 'LL 0E T~f
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MA&.'BE WE SHOOLP
CHEC~ THO!>E A95EMBLY
INSTROGTION~
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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a special Fathers Day
reat ~ oor dads!
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SURE, JEf:l:'Y !
AND TMEV MAVE
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TMAT'S THE WAV L..ut'---
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~111.. TMlNGS!
Mean' Joey
an' Tommy
on' Billy an'
a f e-N &thers!
Well, we're
not just
gonna PLAY
rur -fathers ...
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BOO< \NA
MINUTE, SAM~
I'M GC;)tN' TO
~E ~\RE
HY~T.
JUDGE PARKER b Harold Ledoux
A LAWYER BY THE NAME OF SAM DRIVER! WHO ... W HO WAS
THE M AN WHO
DROV E YOU HOME
10NIGHT, HEATHER?
I CALLED HIM WHEN I WAS TOLD KIM
HAD BEEN ARRESTED! HE WENT DOWN
TO THE POLICE STATION AND ARRANGED
FOR HER TO BE RELEASED AND TAKEN
iO THE ~PlTAI-! --
PLEASE, DON1T SAY Tf-tAT! IT
ONLY INFURIATES ME,,.
BECAUSE I KNOW THAT
TOMORROW OR THE NEXT
DAY YOU'LL BE
DRUNK AGAIN!
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THIS WAS QUITE A DAY FOR ME,
HANK, .. WHAT WlTH YOUR MAKING
A FOOL OF YOURSELF AT THE CLUB -
AND KIM GETTING STONED!
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I'M SORRY,
DARLING!
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by MacNe11y
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2 GOLD COAST Sunday June 8 1986
APPETIZFR
Fast, fun food
with easy
A commuter service that is the
ftrst step toward implementing o
comprehensive transporto11on
management program for the
Newport Center business comple.<
is .. mder way
transportation The Newport Center Com
muter. 11.mded by The Irvine Co
••a!lu•1c•k•a•n•d•f•un-ea•t•m•9•0•p•t•10•n•s•• and operated by the Orange
without Imes ore now available in Courty T rons1 1 D1str1ct tOCTD
free shuttle service that will
transport workers and visitors
around Newport Center Monday
through Friday from I 0 30 a m to
2 · 30 p m The two shuttles will stop
01 16 key points w1th1n ·the c..enter
every 7 8 m nutes Crowford said.
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~so, the dong of the trolley will
be heard the Newport Beach
City Council hos approved a one
year test program that w 11 provide
a beach-area shuttle as of June 1
Newport Center Fashion Island uses two 18 passenger min1buSl:'S
Throughout the summer 10 new to carry Newport Center em
food carts will otfer for sole ployee:s to and from wor~ on
W c.e'd'"ys according to Charity popcorn, hot dogs, fruit iUtCes and "' ~ v
mineral waters fresh fruit, ice Crov. ford Irvine Co transoor. The 36 seat 1920s style
trolleys w 11 irove Balboa Penin -
sula Coast Highway Newport
Center and Corona del Mor Fore
s 50 cents
cream and assorted other fun •a• on management adm1nistr0tor
foods
The :arts will be located n the
Robinsons courtyard near Broolts
Brotners and Bulfums and will be
open 10 30 o m to 6 o m do Ir
noon 10 5 pm. Soturdov otid
Sunday
famous label.s·
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This new program represents
the first '1rT1e OCTD is prov1d1ng a
public irons t serv ce underwr11ter
(; r a C' vOh? corrporiy (rowfor:J
sod
A s: oor 1 ol 1he oroqrorr so
Fv'd ng for the pro1ec1 w II
ome from advertising income
generated lrom theJrolley s1de-
ooords and The Irvine Co.
On the Cover ...
Cosey, 9, and McColl, 6, hold the crown to
rrioke dad Kent Freund! 'King for a Doy' on June 15
when they celebrate Father's Doy Brothers and
s sters ready 10 101n tne solute with gifts ore Chris 18,
and He1d1, 19, lot left I and Eric, 14, and Nancy 17
The Freundts, including mom Barbaro, will gather ot
The Center Club for o royal' Father's Doy brunch
Freund! runs a full-service insurance company for
T ronsomerico life Companies in Newport Beach.
The robe worn by Freund! and the crown ore from the
.c-0!.iume dQPor ~meAt..ol South Coo~t ~er tory
Theatre
GOLD COAST 1s a special publ1cot1on of the
Orange Coast Doily Pilot and Newport
Center /Fashion Island
Photography: lee Poy,..e
Editor· Vida Deon
Art Design: Steven Hough .
nczwpt l::xz.ad.
4'1 raehlor. ,c:,lond.
1 "1 m ~ r:tJ7o
~.o..>;:::1 rr.or. +_t.n..ifn 10am 1..09f1Ir.
sa• .J' :ltTJ lOa m to6pm
"Jr~ .::>,~r ~y n(X)n to Sp m
'W{Z.5t,wood V1 l loqcz.
1001 'WQ.eiw..o:xi bf vd
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DISCRIMINATING
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Give Dad o gilt of 1 m ...
let h1rrt lill rh1s gold en
bo~ed time copsulr:: N 1h
mem'ories to .be opi:1l"ed at
o later dote Comes w11r.
sealer special pen and
chemicals to preservP
those fatherly rreosures It's ""I $ 150 at Benchley luggage
ltd 125 Fashion Island
Comp11ed by Corot Humphreys
Most VIP dads love to
dress up and the perfect
tu.<edo accessories ore
14K gold-filled mono-
grammed shirt studs For
$67 50 you'll receive
three studs plus cufflinks. A
polo IUI shirt IS $97 50;
Brogoro shoe $ 165, and
Cole Hoon lizard shoes
ore $ 29 S Of course. 11 he
needs o new 1u1 Gory s
and Company. l 19
Fashion Island, nos those
TOO il>utpn l O'Jrert-S floto
T u1 s ovofoble for $67 S
The little boy in every
dad w1ll lo11e the Mogul
tender locomot111e of the
Denver R1o~Gronde im-
ported from Germany by
l G B. This ultimate toy
train is priced al $599 but
tracks and odd1t1onal cars
ore eJttro At K orls Toys.
50 Fashion Island
Phorogrophy by David Muronoko
Gifts ideas for that hard to shop for Dad
Everything from fun to fantasy and the ultimate Warp 'that allows Dad to build his own crazy roller
Father's Doy gilts ore being offered by Newport coaster with a battery operated elevator that sends a
Center Fashion Island retailers for Dad's big day on steel boll down a lost track of tubing w th hooks and
June 15 turns. Four versions ore offered and range in price
ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUDGE'S gdt suggestion from $25 to $70.
indulges Dad's fantasy of o M6rcedes Benz and a Father enthus1ost1c over the upcoming Statue of
Rolls Royce 1n white chocolate for $12.95 If you liberty centennial? LAW RENCE ROSS G A U ERIES
wont the real thing, EllESSE offers the uh1mote offers a choice of lour pieces of white wall sculptures
packaged gift: A color-coordinated tennis warm-up entitled.· lady liberty," "liberty Dip Tych,"
suit, o Ferron 18 karat gold watch and o red 328 GTS ' Portrait of liberty" and "light of liberty" from
automobile for o mere $68,840! $1.800 to $3 ,000
THE TANGO CLUB'S novelty gift idea 1s o THE OPTIC Al SHOP OF ASPEN suggests
rubberiied "bolo" tie in white with red, block or blue 1ewel box gilts with its 14 karat gold rimmed
slides for $30 and is a spoof on the trod11 1onol sunglasses for $ 1,400 and a Porsche leather
Wesrern version wrapped pair with silver frames for $350.
If your Dad 1s into the art of fashion, Still another fashion fun tern ore "braces,'
THEODORE MAN offers oll1gotor or snakeskin belts popularly known as suspenders, in hot primary colors
with handsome silver horse head buckles exclusively silks and cottons from AT EASE for $30 each
featured from New Yor~ 's MusPum of Modern Art "Fatherhood," the book authored by TV 's
priced from$ 1.000 number one star Bill Cosby, 1s a timely gift from
And 11 Dad is a camper or yachtsman, the Doubleday Books at $ 14. 9 5. For the Dad into
perfert gdr might be o Filo insulated s1.x pock cooler photography, VIDEO CONCEPTS believes 1n
bog offered by FORTY LOVE for $38 treating him to on eight m1lltmeter camera and
rOREVER CHILDREN understands lather's recorder 'Comm Corder" sure to be o favorite 01
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COrv~lr JG SU~ JOA Y
~UGUST 24
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CC) AST
A :;pecrol S8C t1or1 r)nntetJ ex-
lu')IVPly !or F rJc:.h1on Island
MPrdwn1s . PrPrJr nted nnd in
s,_ rt Pd tn to tr r Dail v P1·nt on
Augu'5't 24 1986
Ovr.•rr1u1 01 2 500 copies d1s -
tr1butPd throughout Newport
(Pr)l, ... r
Advertising Deadline
Monday, A ug . 11th
Contoct Jon Phares at
642 -432 l ext. 260
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We've Got the Original
~perry Topsider C" VO s -ConVos Ol<fotd
Several great colO~ to choose from
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56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · ( 714) 644 5070
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MffifYOUR
Bip throws
spotlight on
'N ewMan' --·8y JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH
B1p owner Jerry Kushner de
scribes his storefront as a 1ewel
box.
His visual concept seems ac-
curate; the store's name is written
In bold, gold letters with a bright
red dot crowning the 'i' against a
clear glass display window. Inside
the jewel box, the style is modern
deco with lots of mirrors and white
oak.
B1p, located on the upper level
of Atrium Court of Fashion Island 1n
Newport Beach, is the only New
Man store m Orange County The
European New Man line fills the
display windows with a com
fortable, sporty look that spills
over onto the store's rods and
shelves.
"All ages con wear New Man;
it is not trendy and appeals to men,
women and children," Kushner
said. "We sell shirts, jackets,
pants, sweats and sweaters. The
material is primarily natural
f 1bers. . lOO percent cotton or
wool. The New Man line coordi-
nates all of its designs. The New
Man slogan 1s.'for people who
-aon"'f fake casual dressing cas-
ual.' "
Pick a gift
to suit the
special dad
Every father 1s unique. So this
Father's Day, why not select a
gift that is as unique as your
father or husbdnd? lhe chotCe
should be easy w ith this sum·
mer' s rich array of men's
Kushner evidently takes that
slogan seriously; on this port1cular
day, he has donned a total.New
Man look; white jeans, matching
1acket with snaps and pockets, a
striped yellow /white cotton shirt
and white bucks. .
"You know ... everything in the
clothing industry eventually comes
back," he joked, pointing to his
white buck shOes -shoes made
popular 1n the 19 50s by Pat
Boone. "When I was 1n the
wholesale business, we would try
11
/ grew up_ in a very
supportive family. W e
all laughed a great deal
in our home; we always
had a good time. Today,
my family and anyone
that works for me will
tell you that things are
pretty much th e same
way. II
to bring back an era, but just
slightly altering the clothing style
with either a new fabrication or
changing the button arrangement,
or slimming the collar somewhat."
The New York-born Kushner,
who admits to being a young 54
years old, said he spent most of his
adult life involved in the wholesale
manufacturing industry. Titles in-
cluded notional sales manager and
vice president of Bordoy Knitwear
fashions .
The ma1or news is the ex·
plosion of color, most notably 1n
traditional looks associated with
correct business dressing, ac-
cording to the C.F. Hathaway
Co., manufacturer of men's shirts
and neckwear.
Classic tailored shirts, 1n new
fashion pastels such as pink,
lavender, peach and aqua, look
fresh with suits in khaki, tan, navy
or gray.
Another trend to note is the
for over 25 years.
"I did well in the wholesale
business, but I wonted a change.
My wile, Dorothy, calls it a mid-life
crisis. Of course, I realize I am a bit
late for the typical crisis, but you
know, people ore living longer
today. . . so actually, I am right on
schedule," he said toughing.
Kushner's entrance into the
r.eta1I world came about through
the purchase of a croissant
business m Son Diego.
"Five years ago," he ex·
plained, "I bought a croissant
:::;:. store that hos developed mto three
other stores all located tn San
Diego. My son Gory manages the
business."
Kushner remembered how
fascinated he become with the
phone calls he made daily to his
son in regard to how soles had
gone I or the day.
"In the wholesale business, I
always did a lot of entertaining,
made lme presentations and,
ultimately, I would get confirma-
tion from department stores or
chains. But ... I would '\.ever see
the sales outcome for weeks or
sometimes months," he said.
"What intrigued me about the
retatl business was that immedi-
ately I knew what kind of day we
had. I became engrossed with
getting the sales figures from the
croissant busilless and evaluating
whether we had a good or bad
day."
retailing.
"I thought retailing would be
too confjning ... too many hours.
In the wholesole business, you
sorta' could get up and make a trip
somewhere .... Retailing meant, to
me, being cooped up in a store all
day.
''But since I opened B1p, I've
learned that my preconceived
ideas were not accurate. I enjoy
this business for a combination of
reasons. Primarily because my staff
of six ore all excellent, they make 1t
so easy for me," he said.
Kushner said his personal cus-
tomer service 'attitude' could be
compared with on actor who
performs in a movie or appears ma
Broadway show.
"Since I haven't done a movie
or Broadway show m years," he
1oked, "I was eager to hear the
crowds again. I like the applaµse."
Kushner laughs and jokes a lot.
He is a man who understands the
word enjoyment.
"I grew up in a very supportive
family. We all laughed a great deal
1n our home; we always had a
good ltme. Today, my family and
anyone that works for me will tell
you that things are pretty much the
same way," he said.
Bip's manager and buyer, Sand·
ra Ouellette, reaffirmed Kushner' s
words.
"He invented the word 'fun,' "
she enthused. "He's absolutely
wonderful; so special. .. yet he has
the ability to make everyone else
GOLD COAST Sunday Jun" 8, 1986 3
Kushner admitted he is still
amazed by how much he enjoys (Please see BIP /Pqge 41 181p1s Jerry Kushn~r with a New Man look.
increasing importance of subtly-
patterned shirts.
Sport shirts have token on a
new, relaxed styling, and colors
have been expanded to include
more brights and pastels. For
weekend wear., casual shirts also
come ma new range of textures,
just right for Dad's comfort and
relaxation.
To help make your gih-91ving
easier, here are some shopping
suggestions for gifts your father
or husband might en1oy:
•Make it easy for' him to
coordinate his shirts and ties by
<t> giving him both. You can mix
patterns along a common color
line, whether it is one of the new
f am ion pastels or a traditional
favorite such as yellow, "%.hiM or
blue.
•Personalize your gift w ith
pattern. For example, surprise
the business-correct dresser
with dress shirts in elegant graph
checks, windowpanes, tat·
tersalls and stripes -and with
lies 1n popular paisleys, over
sized dots, tapestries or classic
neets. He'll be extra pleased 1f
yo,µ slip a calculator and pen set
mto the podet of his cotton
blended shirt. It's 1ust the right
personal touch.
•If he's a sports fan, tuck two
tickets to an upcoming baseball
game into the pocket of his
brand new poplin, box plaid
shirt.
. •Suggest spending lime
together relaxing with him Give
your lather or husband golf bolls,
a kite or other token of the
leisure moments you'll en1oy.
Then give him the versatile shirt
he con wear while relaxing - a
comfortable, cotton seersucker,
pullover-type duffle shirt with a
knit collar.
•Surpt1se him with the '50s
look that has fresh lashion-
appeal. Bring the year back to
mind with sunglasses, a straw
fedora and a lively graphic print
shirt.
TAI IAI ~I
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The thirq Sunday
in Ju is officially
obse ~ ther's Day
in th .. , 11 <lay when
the sire is supposed to
get special treatment
from his children, rand
probably get special .
consideration from the
whole family in his
pursuit of his favorite . . . act1v1t1es.
In today's Gold Coast, t
we feature some well ·
known-fathers posing
with some of their
children and dressed
appropriately for their
favorite diversions.
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!fq foshv .. >r 1 1slm1d, nq,wport hz.och, 6't't 50 JO
h{ 'Jrn r .. on ~,hru fr1 lOtnr. to 9pm sot 10om to6prn sun neon t.o5pm.
•
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Cologne for
Father's Day
makes scents
Searching for the 1cleol father's
Doy g1lr 2
PPrhops yo u cori get some
pointers from some popular gilts
given to dads in the post
In ancient Chino, offspring
honored their fathers on a special
occasion with a beoutif ul robe that
BIP ...
from Page 3
was o tribute too lifetime of
och1eve""P.nt -what the Chinese
called o 'longevity robe "
for on Afr1ron D nko Jr1besmon,
the mosr wqnderlul gilt he could
possibly receive from o loving son
was the skin of the first lion the
courageous youth hod ~illed
If re it her of those ideas strike
your fancy, perhaps this notion will
bring the sweet smell of success to
your search for the perfect
f orher' s Doy gift o fragrance set
for o fabulous father A n assort
ment of fragrance gift sets hove
been designed by the Mennen Co
IO oppeol IO d1ff erent types of men
possible In fact. when she comes
to Coliforn10, she helps in the
store She loves $&lling and helping
people coordinate outfits," he
around him feel even more said.
special." Kushner said he w10 c;ipen
Kushner, who moved 10 Coli another B1p store 1n Septembef,
forn10 six months ago, sard at which will be located 1n long
present he is bi-household \ Island. Wile Dorothy and dough·
' I om l1v1ng 1n Newport Beach. tArs Nancy and Terry will operate
but I still maintain our family home the srore
1n long Island. My wile owns a ' They're chomping at the bit to
business colled lace Chocolates get started," he maintained, laugh.
which is based in long Island. The 1ng
business keeps her very busy, but Kushner hos had quite o year.
she travels out here os much as w ith a number of first time ex
•I
and their lifestyles
If dad's a forward-looking
fell ow, the M11!1ono1re by Mennen
gift set -w hich comes with
cologne and matching stick de
odoront -may inspire him to
greater success with its soph1st1
coted and elegant appeal
11.dod·personif 1es mascul1n1ty,
ind1v1duol11y ond independence,
the Howk by Mennen gift set
combination -which comes with
cologne and ofter shove -may
be the best choice
Whichever gift you choose,
don't neglect to give 11 along w ith
the best Father's Doy gift of all -
your love.
"My son and his wife presented
us with o new grandson named
Jord1 Ian," he boosted "I've
dubbed him the 'Baby Refr1ger
otor' because ~e weighed in al o
healthy 9 pounds 3 ounces. In fact
I 1ust gave tum his f 1rst New Mon
shirt."
To Kushn er, the role of father
hos always been his most important
rob .
"I om very close to my children.
I en1oy kids, ond besides -I
wouldn't know what else to do for
aggravation," he kidded
"
'
Father's Day
time to spice
up dad's .
wardrobe
NEW YORK lAPl -Father's
Doy is always an opportunity 10
augment dad's wardrobe with a
few well chosen gifts. It's also on
opening to give the man 1n your Iii e
-whether you call him dad, son
grandpa or honey - a clothes lift.
says fashion expert Pot Rushin.
"Fear of fashion con cnmp on
attractive man's style, but you con
help him expand his conservative
tastes by introducing him to new
colors and patterns,'' sous Rushin ,
•senior color and fabric coord1
naror Eastman Chemical Products,
Inc
She offers some suggestions for
giving a gentle push 1n a more
forward looking fashion d1rect1on
"Men ore looking to 'M1am1
soft' shades in shirrs, ponrs and
1ackets," she soys "These 'new
neutrals' such as peach, pale
yellow and mini green ore ideal
coordinates You con build on
entire wardrobe around them
Dad doesn't hove lo give up his
gray and beige poplin and tropical
weight trousers 10 odd a little color
10 his fashion life, she points out
• How about a peach or yellow
short 1n lieu of white 2 These new
neutrals work well w11h gray, n'?"'.Y
and khaki. Even color-shy dads like
pole blue -second only to white
1n shirt soles .''
Men's sportswear designers
ore also d1pp1ng their brushes into
a bright palette of colors magen-
ta , 1ode, turquoise, blue and red,
Rushin notes
These lively hues odd p1zzo1
to dad's wardrobe," she soys
Make a bright color a variation
on a familiar theme by selecting a
shirt w ith a •rod1t1onol cut for
instance a sport shir1 but 1n a
bright toned plaid. Or look for a
classic colored knit shirt edgad
w ith rainbow hues on collar and
sleeves
"M1x1ng patterns is the latest
fashion trend for both women and
men Coordinate patterns of d1f
I er en I scale with matching color~
for a new look," she odds
Storr conservatively by select
ing shirt, tie and pocket square •
' c
with different patterns Rushin
advises Accessories should reflect
the tones in the shirt A tie pattern
con combine the two predominant
colors in the pocket square and
sh1r1, for instance or feature the r
background colors 1n its f 1gures
Because many pin stripe suited
fathers sport more daring tops on
the golf course or by the pool,
Rushin suggests that Father's Doy
gift givers pick summer's hot prints
1n casual active or beach wear
"There is a wonderful selection
of prints 1n this season's sports
wear ' she soys, "something for
everyone
Among the choices ore ethnic
block prints and exot c boliks;
oversized flowers, leaves and fish
w ith Polynesian flavor ond on1mol
skin designs
Comp shirts and shorts appear
w ith fruit prmts And dad con wear
his favorite artist 1n his sleeve 1n
odap1a11ons of abstract pa1nt1nqs.
Polka dots ore m as are wide
awning stripes
"New colors and patterns con
easily update a wardrobe," says
Rushin "And 1f you wont to
introduce a little adventure into
your favorite man's dress, Father's
Dav is a good time io show him
fashion trends he con live with '
J•! Rttcl ttlls soru]ay]r. known a.sffi 4. and]efl, lBmOnthl.
g~ arid u off to work at MK.A Fi.tUndal Savieet. ~ M ii•
SftJiot via ~cktJt. ntMt'I Day will proi»b/y find tlJe faJDi/11
including mom Muilf11, at tM ranch in Fallbroolc.
Rttd iJ also tM lathu of Bill, Tom, Scott,f un and .N.ichMl RMI
and Bfth Haytkn and gn.ndhtha to fo.u.
FOi hil day at the office Rttd wan• KilgOur, Fttneh ind~
sµit of tropical wonted;• pink oxford shirt by Gittman BIOi. and a
&ilk foohrd tie bf Robert ~albott. F.shiOtll COWttlf Ol~J"-
Complimentary Gift Wrap
fo r Dad's Day
Portofino C\hawl taC\C\el Ava1lahle in black. muRhroom.
hrandv. burgundv and white The dM1'tr \'t>netian in
natural hutte~cl1tch.
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6 GOLD COAST Sunday June 8, 1986
Pair properly
pampered
in 'Paradise'
A "Weekend in Paradise" for
only $10
Koy and John Tor ell o f Corona
del Mor attended 1he Spyglass Hill
Philharmonic' s benef 1t ot Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club and one ol
rheir three tickets purchased for
$ 10 won the "paradise" treat for
them
'The only other thing I hod ever
won before was o bouquet at a
woman's luncheon," said Koy,
who is a founding member of the
group
M ost of rhe wee~end was sµenr
m Newport Center. beginning
with o trip to Moon Gore salon
Both John and Koy hod facials
from Bonnie Holmes 'So relo:it
mg," Koy commented
Both were treated to new
hairstyles. Louro lee did Koy' s hair
and Art Morgom was m charge of
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. g1v1ngJohn h1snew 100•
Al Corino checks the Tore/ls into NB Momoff. OoW;P1lot photos by Mike Schwartz
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Excellence of design is the hallmark
of the Movado· Museum· Watch.
The 14 karat gold Movado Collection otferc, fine dC's1gn at «n t:>X(ept1oncJI
value Each with an ultra flat Swiss quartz mov(•rnent For him , clai,sK .,quart>cl
d1cll~. here, pPt1tely prorx>rt1oned ; round di.ii with or without diamond-, All h.1ve
rrchfy-textured gold hrdt eleto., Pncl"-'l.l0tt~11<1, h.rn1<1·
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Accessories for Dad
Peruwan Pima cofton tenni~ \'f'\f\, vintal(e watchl'\
and ~old filled acce\ wnt>\ 111 etcentwnal
'nlll'< tum of umqul' £1/t \ for Dad '
Centlemen's Clothing Inspired hy Tradition
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46 Fashion Island, Newport Beach • (/141 fi40-H:no
,
"I ploy a lot of tennrs and
shampoo my hair often She gave
me a much more elegant loo~ Very
glamorous, sord Koy
When 11 qime lime for the lud y
couple to hove manicures, the
honors were done by Roberr
Rapport and Sophia Rozentsvo19 laura lee gives Koy Torello new loo*.
Jrll Suzanne opplred Koy' s
makeup 'The eye makeup wos
outstanding. I 1oved the colors she
used and the way they were
blended.
A first for John was hovrng his
eyelashes dyed. Whrle he was
wo trng for Kay's t'onsformot1on to
be comp1eted. rhe service was
At Ease's Jim Finnegan cheds the f1r_on John [ore/J's new ensemble.
Italianfrorri Head to Toe
suggested. ' He hod very blond
ashes and now they ore brown.
He's been showing everybody his
lashes and his new hair style," said
_Koy "John rs a photography buff
on~he en1oyed talking with the
photographer between pictures."
During the beoutrf 1cot1on, the
Tor ells were further p~mpered by
having Moon Gate personnel
bring n lunch for them lrom Sweet
lrfe
Ai"er the salon experience, Koy
was off 10 So1gnee and John went
to At Ease A1 these stores they
could get on out I 11 as a port of the
wrnrnngs.
''John selected khokr slacks and
a summery striped shirt with a belt
matching one o f the pastel shades
n the sh rt I selected a Nipon srlk
dressy 1umpsu1t We go 10 a lot of
ploys and the su11 w ill be great for
wearing to the Old Globe 1n Son
Diego," said Koy.
Paradise continued on at the
Newport Beach Marriott for the
weekend where the T orells had a
room on the seventh floor with a
very nice view
''That evening we hod dinner at
the Ftve Crowns and when we
!Please see PARADISE /Page 7
Four Seasons
opens hotel
in Newport
Four Seasons Hotels o pened rts
f 1rst Southern Colrlornro hotel on
--f-~~-· 2 9 The $ 7 5 m1llt00 Newport
A breathtaking collcctron of imported f ashionc,
that include handsomP ltali.rn ready-to-we.tr,
magnificent leathers in footwear and handbags,
plus un1q11r ~1ftc.. for any oc ca"ion
--ab --
antonio buttaro
24 Fashion Island
Atrium Court-Suttf' 207
•
759-3200
~ewpott Bea ch
Beach hotel marks the group's
20th hotel property.
four Seasons' Newport Beach
was developed by The lrvrne Co
on a 4 7 acre srte w1tri,in the
Newport Center business and
reta1· ~omplex.
The hotel f eotures 3 19 rooms,
including 69 Four Seasons rooms
off er1ng separate bedrooms and
l1vrng quarters, and 28 luxury
sui tes Guest rooms provide a
home away from home" by
blending gentle shades of salmon
otid yellow w 11h custom furnrshrngs
and or191nol lrthogrophs.
Architects Wimberly Whis-
enand, Allison. Tong and Goo.
and 1nt~r1or designer Jomes
Northcutt hove developed a casu-
ally Alegont Coliforn10 contem
porory style for the public areas,
using American and imported
timbers, fobrrcs, deep carpet and
marble. to create a lrght and
spacious atmosphere wrthrn not.
urolly landscaped grounds.
The hotel desrgn is a srmple,
graceful 19 story tower that
complements the Newport Center
complex
Four Seasons Hotel Newport
Beach provides a composite of
focilrtres to cater 10 a variety of
busines~ ond social func11ons,
nclud1nQ a 500 person ballroom,
P/t>ose see HOTEl /Poge 71
June
MA CUISINE A doss O!l tb.e
European posrry technique (port
one w ith subsequent classes set·
Best of desserts and noodles, June
1 I, European pastry technique
por two June 16; sensost1onol
dinner for en1er101n1ng, June 18;
1obsrer, lobster lobsrer June 20
Col Of!'\10 pizza workshop June
27 and American pos10, June 28
T mes ond pr ces ovatlobfe lrom
759-6818
STEPHANE KEllAN E .. c us ve
C oude Montono oes1gns ave foble
•nrough June 30
, M JACQUES Soec10 s order
O'ld mode··o-meosure •urs a .. 01
ob e rhrough June 30
BAMBINO Semi onruo
GOl.D COAST ScNtdoy Nlte 8, 1986 ]
Both p nk sole
ETT EC.iEE.K.. Oet.ara!Q!.C•J~
•om oedspreods offered 01 one·
no f , eg or p< c e ona decor otor
p lows spec al.sole pnced
mrougn June 30 l
PHELPS F01her s Dov blazer
ond stock spec o vnr Jone 30
Il I
NEIMAN-MARCvS Privqre
sole po•ty 5 10 9 p m • c"s oft
Forher s Dove earance ocen1ng
June 12
13
~E '-..AA'\l MARCUS Beth
Koen w1 I ou•ogroph cop es of rie•
'"e""' 00011. The Educored Eve
"Om 2 30 IC .4 30 pm
do" of Crou Pens wtU do peci
nsv..211 ng from 1 I o m. to 1_p.m
·20
NEIMAN-MARCUS~ lntormol
modeling of Corof1ne Roehm
1osh1ons nooo ro 3 p m. 1n Couture.
r NEIMAN-MA~CUS·
Swimwear B<eok sole 1n the Sports
s~oo
25
Build Dad's wardrobe with one of these striking new ties I
I
c eoronce so e cont noes rrirougn
June 30
NEIMAN MA~CuS Bed arid
14
NEIMAN-MARCUS: Formol
rosh1on show of St. John· s loll
col1ect1on ot 7 p.m in Couture
Personal oppeoronce of St John s
Mor e and Bob Gray More
1nformot1on on nv11011ons ova loble
Oy colling 7 5 9 · 1900, extenr 100
Why not/et
new-father
tie one on?
Tr. s Forher's Dov there's some
.. rg ew -one .... Doddv hoom
_ Ce rre bOby bOOmers or ..
• ':• nQ bOb es ,.,erF> ore fT1Q'P '1P\/I.
•o·r t? .. S
/\.+-c• •o g .. e ·~ s ne ..... to'"' 2
Even !!'ough ,., e l'PO I e OS
OPP'1 o •rod1' one gl" •or Forhe• s
Da~ •r s classic opp PS mo•P •hon
evP' 'Or the nPw 'Qtre• SOyS l~ e
~e ~wear Assoc or on of Arner
co
ThP riec k11e is on nrr>gro par•
-· "P wardrobe of thP. new tothPr
'JCP 25 10 :35 so c1Gero1j
An~..:-rson e..:ecur1ve d1rP t
., .. · AA Conse0Jen•l1 1 e
• p .... 'Jrdrobe tor pro!ess1 no SP
c • :J so • es ior a occos c n
s yioung man s rnorP ., .,
• t:.1perirnen: w •n bolder -1.
"0 .... ear n ne"" •ob• cs J"
s·. e. bO'~ 0 1 •r.e 0 1' ce o,n".1 .'
,, s •e · Anderson cont nue J
,_ "e o• rhe newes• oo s ,,
-• .-.eorth1sF01rP• sDot s•hP
• ../ J oaffern Smo I flowers n
""~·.:.-.:tones on a solid eggs~ e
·c ::;·ed bod ground give new
,.,.,,... ng ro the 1rod111onal foulard
·~ , 1rger, more obsrrocr florals
PARADISE ...
r:. "' Page 6
C osmet1c orr1st J,fl SuLonnc ot
Moongate puts some lm1sh1nG
touches on John Torell
rerurned to the hote therP wos
champagne wo1t1ng 1n the room
'Our prize also included l1mou
sine service !Courtesy l 1mouSHH'
We hod already usecfthot W"
wen! 10 Los Angeles p1C~P.d ui
John smother who was CPI
ebroting her 83rd birthdoy n11d
look her ro Scandia for brunch
'We still hove onf'! rnou"! 1!f'r11
left on our pr11e-o hrunch or
~em1ck's.
"The whole we~~ ond wO\
outstanding We molly ho<i fun
being pampered "
HOTEL ...
fromPage6
pre-function areas as wel as 1
board room ond four meAl1rig
rooms, designed to hold up to 17 5
guesf\
con also be found on woven 11es 1n
earth tones
A f oulord tie 1n a new color I ke
real green rn1gh1 be rhe perfect
choice to go with his gray business
su t arid wh11e shirt Another new
color thor s especially oo
propr ate n 1he summer is po~
p ,.,.
For 0 tho:> social eve'ltS r '"e
le of •r;e new Dod there ore pr n•
11es. n.obstrocr designs and bold
co ors Another new look IS the lie
·nor teon;res a small meaoll1on rho•
g ves rr.e 1mpress1on of a cub •1e
but with a twisr the background
color is I ~ely 10 be v1bron1 1ke
Iuchs a or br grit royal biue
Bow ties ore also o great
odd;!ion 10 the wordrooeolnis
generot on These conscious "ew ....
'others I ke ti-led lierenr ook o
bow 11e gives •hem.
A !hough rhe s lie oo s •I-le
number one cho ce n necn e
fabric lor •he man aged 25 ro 35
ono•t-:er fobr c •nor's pooulor ior
For he• s Doy IS I nen Posre
co ored solid and s•r ped •es co"
oe found n +1 s coo1 surnmer 100• c
If you think you Tove our
delicious Chocolate Chip Cookies ...
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Wait until you try our new
CINNAMON ROLLS
The Sweet Ltfe also serves great
freshly baked mutttns quiche. croissants
desserts and sandwiches
61 Fashion Island
Newport Beach
(near Neiman Marcus)
Open M-F 9 30·9
Sat 9:30-6
Sun 11-5
Man's Musk
a manly scent
Sersua
E egcri•
Mcscu ne
Perre Co•o n ~ses "'e .... ords •o
Jesc· ce" s rie ... •rocro"ce •o•
''h?" -Mon s vt,,s•
r-.ton s ~us• ncs been crea•ed
• NE!MAl\J-MARCUS Don Sin-
tor rhe 'T'Of1 who cnooses h s scenr
os :or~;u ly as t: s su11 his sn1rt and
;.·s ·-e -
• s •or the !TIO" who recognizes
•r:e rroorronce ot smo'I details
........ o ..,nders1onds l\O' t-1s oos • on
n ·e s re• ected r e-.erv cno ce
"'e :'lO~es
Mc" s M ... s• so ••ogronce tho•
(0"""1ences w •ha"' gn y 0 "us ve
•oono•e o•..:· r;p emon and
oe·;cr:lC' nterm nQ ed.,.. 'h ~-esh
ce• •gro n o~o O•erdor
291 ,
Then 11 expands with o full-
bod ed woody5ompleJt mod1f 1ed
,.., th 01st1nc11ve herbaceous and
so cy nores
• s crisp enough ior the QH ce
soor•v enough !or o ballgame and
u.Kur ous enougrJ ror a block tie
ol•o r
Per re Cardin Mon s Mustc
a .. a ob e ·,,cologne S 15 alter
~ho-.e ,s 12 and cologne spray
$ 15 50
Inventory Reductioil
Merchandise Reduced up to 70%.
June 12-18
• Scub1du · • Knsfina •Dan Jean
• W1llle Wear • Cerl Ainsworth • Sylvia Whyte
• Esprit • Cache-Cache • and much more . '
Bring this ad in for 10%--off reg~ar, non-sale merchandise.
Mon.-Fri. 10-9; Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5
0 Atrium Court-Third Floor • Fashion Island , Newport Beach, CA • 759-8177
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GOLD COAST Sunday June 8, 1986
~Whatdo
yqu like best ..
about you_r_
dad?
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• C ohe••n Aase
e .... , O!f Beach
Houscw ft
u•srP •t m HPwosowovsa
Dad will
feel like a
qc0d Ion •>r m l t •• s a ways
O~t·d 1· • r• ott, r
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501110 lv1001co
Reta s• )r• ..... ,,,
i-l s or •, • t e fr Pn l v w•th
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with casual
clothes from bip.
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Oou9 Soll.Jerg
Costa Mesa
ffcm., <..onstruct1on
Show1•1q nic th,. r1ghl way to
do 1h1nqs -no n1atter what 11
was Hr> wos o reol l1>oder a vmy
slro1gh1 lu1 wor j guy ·"
CoJ~on T vder
C >sla Mesa
Adm1n1stro11ve assistant
I'm really proud of my dad
because he qu11 smoking.
Oovt' Gr•'Pr.bo rr \. G1en<io ,, ·
Wtro l'SO •• d1str butor
T t .. •r·~r ••r• I,. ocJ lor h1n
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Father'~ Day .. .-
Italian Style
Mc1gnrf 1c cnt LeathPrs . Unusual textures rn pure sr lk,
genuine h.orn, important mC'tals Choose from an
outc,tc1nding collection of elegant accessories
tor hrc, particular lifestyle
--ab--
antonio buttaro
24 fac,h1on le.land
Atrium Court-Suite 207
l
759-3200
Newport Beach
~ ort•n Dunkley
Pasadena
Rng1slt.>red nurse
His greatest attribute is he
olwoys l1s1nris oncl is a very
coring and srron~ pr.•rson
Joe Strain
Irvine
~ea/ estate consultant
Humor, 1us1 a w11
Denise l e;.
Irvine
Control!N
HP s so pot ,., 1 and he spent
his •de .v1rt rn' rnom sending us 10
colleqr·
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covered by the company's full one-year money-back guarantee.
To order, mail your name and address and S5 for each wardrobe.
Specify: Boys-A20740 (set of 3 outfits) or Girls-A20730 (set of 3 out-
fits). Add S2 shipping and handling no matter how many wardrobes
you order. (New York resident& add sales tax.) Allow up to 6-8
weeks for shipment. Make check payable to RTM Co. Mail to:
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1702, Hicksville, N.Y. 11802.
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manufacturers dolls. Cabbage Patch 11 a trademark of Coleco Industries.
Flower Kid 1s a trademark of Blue Box Manufacturer Ltd.
.. •
What did you do on prom night?
, ... lrisebois
Actrm, ,..,.. lrdlie .....,., ..
Cina " '15, .., ,,... .... s..I. u.
.. (We) sat around talking. admiri~ each oth-
er's clothes. We stopped at a manna,.. looked
at the water. h was a great evening, (exttpt)
someone spilled grape juice all over my
brand-new dress. We got back at 2 a.m."
Allul luUd
BC .,.u w. .. caster
Cina ff 'II, ._. T ... llP. TICllll. lasl
~I seem to have spent half of the evening try·
1ng to get luclcy -to no avail. And the other
half I spent rather sad and sentimental be-
cause...i t was the last time we'd all be together.
I got home about 3 a.m."'
• Slzy Qdee
Wer; CHtlf" .... ., ... 'Flrt ... Ice'
Cina If 'M, bu.. liP, btllM, ft.
--WAfter the dance. everyone came to my home
~ my pool was a favorite watering hole. I
may have gone skinny-dipping. We all dried
off and the party ended at 2 a.m."
THE OUTEI UllTS: You th inJc you've got credit? Consider Saudi
multi-billionaire and mtemationaJ arms dealer Ad.nan K.hasboai.
who maintains homes in Florida. New York and California. His
~merican Express card monthly limit 1s enough for most people to
bve on the~ of their li ves -$5 million, says Ronald Kessler's new
book. The Richest Man tn the World· The Storv of Adnan Khashoggi
(Warner Books. $18.95). · ·
It's t?cen 25 ycan since Ha>:ley Mills appeared in Disney's 1961
claSSJc The Parent Trap, so it's understandable she thought twice
befo~ consenting to the sequel, Parent Trap //, to be broadcast on
th~ Disney Cba~~I ~June 22. In the originaJ, Mills portrayed
twms separated m mfancy by a divottt. In the sequel. the sisters arc
grown and~ themselves mothers. Mills is now 40 .... l.Joyd's of
London~ insured some interesting it.ems, including Betty Grablt's
• ~agJCUUl ~ Hambta is now a client with a $3 milJion policy
on his hands. WWitliout them, there wouJd be no illusions." he says.
wl'd be like a dancer without feet"
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Published by Gannett Co. Inc.
Allen H. Neuharth, Chairman
John J. CuMy, Prnldent
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'•j PEOPLE
her rnotllefs mother in Mil-
siJSi . until sbc WIS 6. She
lata' TYed with her mother in
Milwlube, 1hm her father, a
NasbviJJe city councilman.
Her~ sianed. at 17, on
a NashviJJe radio station. She
was a tilt show bOlt in BaJti~
~~~her candid
questions 10 ~
"Does Bun (Reynolds)
sleep wilh his toupee?" she
ooce ISbd a very sbocbd SaJ..
ly Fadd, who didn't answer.
The boisterous Winfrey
sometimes is vulncnble. espo.
ciaDy when it comes to men. .. r lib a l"Y who's bia and
h~, with a .,act mind and a
5·nve attitude." ays Win-
who spends many weck-
alone in her hiat>-rise
aputme:nt on Cb.iatao's Gold O>ISL •1 know hr's out thes'e. J
just haven't found him yet. ..
In public. she's I PM:d Pip-er: .. ) tum around and I dozen
people are i>Uowina me. r~ -had-~ come Ul) to me
on the SlftlCt and ask me to~
10 lunch -and rve P'C· .. 0 _ ......
0 It's more important to have great fun than to be ~t"
-Ill .... "*"Int .... StM """· ............. ttl ......... melll& .. .m
USA WEEKEND· JUNE 6-8. I Q86 · 9
hur Frommer's drive guide
It's your chenshcd summer va-
cauon. but lh1s year you've got
company-lots of it W1lh gas
pnccs sharply down. expcrtS rx·
pec1 I 00 million of us to -take to
the road" in the coming months.
cramming haghways. par1cs and
motels to an extent unwitnessed
sin~ before the OPEC oiJ shocks
of the m1d· I 970s.
The prospects at maJor tourist
attractions across the USA are
for crowds. lines. Jams. and
worse yet. np-offs an hotel rates
and sight.seeing charges.
How do you beat the crush?
How do you avord the over·
c~? Cboosc lesser·k.nown
locauons and save the Yoscm·
it.es for a penod other than the
peak of summer.
Having cri~ this na·
tion on countless occasions dur·
ing a JO.year travel career. rve
savored -and saved -five
motonng 1tineranes th.at are per.
feet for escaping this summer's co~on. You can sunply get
behind the wheel and qu1ctJy slip
away to
•The rural. small·town
charm th.at stJU exists in Missou·
n • s Ozarlts area.
•The glitter and bcau!Y of
Aonda's Palm Beach at off.sea·
son prices.
•The pnstine wilderness of
Minnesota's boundary waters..
•The enchanting beauty of
New Mexico's ghost towns.
gorges and old mmcs ..
Arrhur Frommer's name hO.J be--
come almost synon.vmous wllh
travel guides. In the late 1950s.
he began tel/mg tourists hoK to
~ Europe On SS A Day (noK
$25 A Day). HLS publisher. Pren·
ltce Hall. current~l' pnnts 72
Frommer titles. man.l' of them on
tral>t>/ing ift thl' USA. and sells
1.5 mil/ton copies roch vear.
Frommer hO.J logg_ed at least 3
mil/ton miles tra~>t>ltng the world.
•The artsy rcsoru ofCahfor-
n1a's Silicon VaJley.
But before you start. here's a
up: Most of the trips lock off ma
city. Plan your city stays on the
weekend when thinp arc less
crowded. Then on Monday,
chmb into the car. check the
gauge for that newly cheap gas.
and head for dcstmat1ons near
the beaten track. but rarely on 11.
-lrtMr f,_.,
Table Rock Lake, Lake of the Ozarks, Mo.
One of the
few states 10
ha ve cllperi-
enoed almost
oo ~pop.
u1ation arowtb since World
War U. MiJ.
IOUri remains pieasantJy rural
and old-&shiooed. a min'or of
.. srnalH.own America.. in the
best leSlR of the term..
Start with 1 wcdmd my in
the Kanm Oty ara. visitina
the Harry S. 1ruman Home
and Ubraty in nCaby lndo-
~ eatiQI IPiced pork and bed at Anbur Bryant's ~and decourinl tor 60
miles to me Pony Expras
IOWn of St. Joeepb, wba'e you
can visit Je11e Jamel' home.
On Monday, drive toUth on
U.S. 71, tbcn .aate rou1a 7
and 13 to Cli.nlOD and ~
ftdd; 'Then Ide U.S. 60 ind 6S
10 ~ on meandttial
Table Rock LaJct rat the Ar·
kanm border. Spend two ~ i.n this rustic ~ in
the ()mt bills, ~ bar
houri &om Kansas. City. •
Bnmoo d doaed' with
4 •USA WEEKEND· JUNE 6-8. 1986
76 and S co Oslet lbc:b on
the Late of the Oz.ub. £rUoy
two da~WllCr spons, boll-=~~~~ one of many wt.tnas.
cheap ~ cabins)
10 Qpensive.
Friday momina: Follow
Stl1e routes 42 and l7 and 1.-44
to Rolla (rc-c:reau:d S.000.
~ ~ its ~iatns)
and Sl James (free toun and
tu1t:s &l wineries). Then &Ike
J.-44 and llate Route 19 to the
· mid-l SOO. German axnmu. ni~ of Hermann. urirw the Mastovri Bed and BrmldilS1
A.tlociat.ioo (P.O. Box 312~. St. Louis 61131) to oblain
~tlodsi• Saturday mominJ;· Hald
for the St. Louil aUburb Of SL
Owies.. Tilce Nie Route 100
and J.-44 to st Louis. then (.
270 to SL O..rtes and its late
I lth-cennary main atteet.
Dis&ance: About SJO miles.
Information; MilloUri ~
vision of T . Tnaman
Slate C>mce ~..! 1 P.O.
Box 105S, ~ty. Mo.
6S102; (314) 7Sl ... 133.
East and west coasts, Fla._
All central
and SOtat.bem
Florida, other
than Or1ando,
shifts into I
decided .. off:.
IC850ft mode"
in July and
August because of n:pons
that it is unbearably hot It
isn't It's sultry at most. but
al~ tolerable.
Thc:9c cuaerated M2lhcr
repons cause roed.s and the
most luxurious hotels 10 n:-
main unc:rowdcd at the peak
of summer motoring 1CUOn.
Start on a Sllurday in Mi--
ami by cbecfrina in for a ~
day stay It the celebrated
Deni Golf Resort and Coun-
try Oub. You11 6nd that
room rates plummet by SO
pcroent in sum.mer (SS4 to
S 134, double occupancy).
On Monday, drive an CBS)'
2'h hours up 1-95 (for speed)
or U.S. I (for seaside views)
10 other-wdftdly Pl1m Belch.
Treat younelf 6nt 10 an
ovemighl, off'~ room at The~ (S80 to
SI SO, double occu~ncy).
then dine at Cak i !"Europe
on slinerina Worth Avenue
and IC8n the shops of that
. ~f&re. prt<)ey . On Tues ay mo rnmJ.
head lhn:c hours nonh, ap1n
on 1·95 or U.S. I, to Cocoa
Beach. Cape Canaveral and
the NASA/Kennedy SI*",
C,enter. This home of our tri·
and trlpties in SpiCC
on must be visiud.
rom ~ it's but an hour aJona the .. Bee Line Express-
way" (state Route 528) 10 an
atncuon you will not want
10 miss, n-en tboulh it's busy
d~ ~ summer months:
Walt Disney Worid ib ~
do. You11 spend two niahts
in Orlando and. despite the
number of fdlow travders,
you11 be surpri,cd at how
easy it is to. 6nd a room for
less than~.
Then return 10 off«:ason
Florida by driving farther
west for I Yl hours OD 1-4 to
the Tampa. ~learwater
ee.ch. Sl Pttersbu1J and St
Petersbtq Bc8ctl art.a. Slay
lbunday and Friday in St
Petenbuil Bc8ctl at the pnd
Don Ce$ar RelCWt ($90 to
S 11 5, double occupancy).
On Saturday, drive along
the Gulf of Mexico on U.S.
41 to Fon Myers (The Thorn·
as EdiJon Home&. Museum)
and Naples (deep«a fish,. u.>. Then return to Miami
OD the 1'amiami Trail."
Distance: About S80 miles.
Information: Department
of Commeroc, Division of
Tourism, The Fletcher Build-
ina. Room 422. 107 West
Gaines St. TalJahas.w.c. f1a.
32301; (904) 487-1462.
I COVER STORY
to 5 getaways ac~oss .
BOllldalJ
Waters, Miln.
In northern
Minnesota.
temperatures
slip in August
to an avcragr b..tah of 77 -
Just enough to
reduce the
crowds and mosqwt.oes and
make condiuons perfect for
tourists seeking solitude.
Start on a Saturday in dy-
namic Minneapolis-St Paul.
alive with summer festivals
and outdoor pcrfonnanoes.
Monday momi~ take 1-35
for a three-hour drive to Du-
luth. ViS1t its Marine M~
um, then follow Skyline Dnvc
around the city for awesome
VlCW'S. Conunue north on U.S.
61 along Lake Superior. On
thJs .. seasJdc drive .. you'll pass
small lak.cs:idc towns. where
life is as it was decades ago.
Mii 1-* Olllce d Tourtam
lllTIUI UCIT: Y• e11 ~It
s,ltlecllJO ..............
Stay overnight at a motel
near the oft-photographed
Split Rock Lighthouse. then
leave early Tuesday for Ely
(via U.S. 61. then state Route
I). gateway to the Boundary
Waters Canoe Area.
In and around Ely. at one of
many .. canoe outfitters" (re.
serve at least two weeks in ad-
vancc). you'll be equipped
With everything needed f 0r a
one-or two-night .. canoe
cnruc" on the watcrWays of a
uruque wiJdcmcss area.
Wednesday or Thursday.
take state Route 169 south to
Hibbing, cent.er of the hilly
Iron Rans, explained and
dramatized at nearby Iron
World. where you can tour an
underground mine.
Lat.er that day, continue on
Route 169 to Grand Raptds. a
reson oty on Ltic Missmippi
River. The area has a broad
ran,e of lodgings. fishing boats
and other recreational pr,
and the important Grand
Northern Repertory Theatre.
Thursday or Friday. ta.kc
U.S. 2 beck to jU5t south of
Duluth, passing tint through
Fond du Lac Indian Rcscrva-
uon. and then mum on 1-35
to Minneapolis-St Paul.
Distance: About 610 miles.
lnformauon: Minnesota Of-
fice of Tourism. 240 Bremer
Building. 419 N. Robcn St..
St Paul. Minn. 5SIOI: (800)
328-1461. irHtat.c (800) 652-
9747.
Gi* illl s.ta Fe Trat N.I.
eUSA
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Pack lght,
share portions
and sleep cheap
ly ...... rn••
rve spent the past 30 years writ=
ing Doi~ gwdes ~tion spots around the world. Herc arc
some tips rvc ~ that will
help you avoid unex ex-
penses on the road:
• Yo.di boAell: Join the local
branch of Amerian Youth Hostels
Inc. Youth hostels, which arc now
open to people of all ases, become a
.. safety valve" for tho9c occasions
when all nearby accommodations
arc booked. f-Or. more information:
American Youth Hostels Inc .• P.O.
Box 37613, Wahington. D.C.
20013-7613; (202) 783-6161.
• Badaet motels: Contact the
major chains ofbudaiet motels. such
as Motel 6, Red Rooflnn, la Qwn-
tas and Econolodp. and set a list
of their locations. • Tra,....,, checb: The TV
commercials are right You should
convert your travel funds to travel-
er's checks and periodically chan8e
only a small portion of them to
cash. Also, as the commercials have
told you, the checks arc rcfundabAc
if lost or stolen. Make a toll-free
phone call, and you1l have a refund
m a few hours.
• Home .. ork. Write state tourist
offices for maps and other touring
literature. Also, study the history
and contemporary culture of the
cities that you are planning to visit
An eveni in the library can make
all the die to the cnJOyment
and undcrstandlng of your tnp. •I ....... Paclc light Be a~
free traveler, not a beast of burden.
•Rental car. If you re9C'Ne your
car well in advance you usually can
set a lower rate.
• Meals. The key here 15 to
share. The size of servinp in tounst setti• is absurdly larJe. Order one appetu:er apiece, then one main
plate to be shared by every two per-
sons in your pany.
• Olamda. Get the names and
addres9cs of people to look up at
your destination. Pester your
friends and relatives for the names
of their acquaintances there. ~
guaranteed contacts can immc~ly
~ the pleasure of your trip.
• Gtide. Purcha9c a good travel auidc -espeaally one on USA
bed-and-breakfast accommoda-
ttons. a
USA WEEK.END. JUNE 6-8. 1986 .
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I
I
I ~ William Masters
1 , & Vircrinia Johnson I . 'bl
Adding life
to your sex ·
With a new-book out, the pioneer
therapists talk about what 2-career
marriages are doing to pas.sion, how
they found out about sex, and· the
worst time to do your shopping list.
ly JoutUI Witters
01 tile an •1uters 114 Jt•1S01
01 Sel IH H1u1 loYl1'' (Uttle
lrtn, $24.15):
Masters: We're not wntmg a
··how-to-<i<rit" book. We want
people to have one pla~ they
can go for basic anformat1on ...
to mcrease comfort levels about
the sub)cct.
Johmoo: The communica-
tion and intimacy component
(in the book) is not a new one at
all. You can't possibly separate
the physical and the psych<HO-
ciaJ aspccu of sex.
01 ...... , It-Mir u ya 11'
llJ-41y ... u 1'111 I WOrtill
COIJlt'I Ml Ifft:
Jobmoa: We've found that
professional c6uples do five I~
time to their sexual relallonship.
And that can compound prob.
lcrns that might have already ex-
i.s1ed otherwise. There lS one bri&ht note in all thts, however.
Those professional women wt
studied who are sexually active
are not threatenina to their
mates. In fact. they'rt more or-
psnuc themlelves and more
stJ mulatina to the1r mates..
01 Ml •• St ,.cat ~htrce mu:
Maun: Most Judaes an do-
mestic relations couns will tell
you the ~r source of prob-
lems is 9eltual incompellbtfity.
8 · USA Wa:K.ENo ·JUNE 6-8. I 986
Jobmon: I don't think divorce
1s usually caused b> sexual prob-
lems. You might have other
problems that eventuaJlr, spill
over into a couple's sex hfe. On
the other hand. you sometimes
have mamages that stay togeth-
er only because of sex.
01 atrn&t••lfll yo1r u 1 IHe:
Masters: PcoJ* have to be
willing to talk about the things
that interest them -how the
partner could improve m terms
of doing things that please me
more. And by all means tell me
how I can improve my approach
to you. with the understanding
that the sugest1on ISJl 't meant as
a put--Oown.
Jobmon: You need to go back
to what you find erotic and cxat·
ing. You then have to communi-
cate that to your mate. At the
same tJme, you have to under-
stand what it 1s your mate finds
st.Jmulallng and crotJC
01 ~I •1&111 Ml rtltl tf ...
1111 llOlltl tttr t'-,.at 25
fun:
Mums: When a person my
age got mamed. they were going
to .. do .. something to their Wives
on their wedding mght And the
wives. VlC'tlms of the same cul-.
ture, WCT'C sraaousJy prepared to
be done to. Honib&c. but true.
In the late '40s and car1y ·.sos.
the young changed thal. but m
the wrona din::ction. It became
the male role to do "for" the
THE IASTOS I JOlllSOI FU •111U:C.1llnl ........ l ....... .. .... .,. ......... _ ...... , ...... ..
woman If she wasn't orpsm1c,
11 was his fault Well. you can 11d
and abet but you can't do for.
Then m the '60s and '70s
youth' came along and chanaed
things 8f11111. Now effective scxu·
al funct1on111a is somethma you
do "'with" a partner.
Jobmon: Women now ~t
the fact that they're sexual bc-
i fll.\. For so long that dimension
was taken away from them. Men
still have a ways to go yet in not
viewina that as threat.enina.
01 CHtlt11t1 ~ ........
roleslH~
Mums WeU for one. men
were always supp()Sed to be the
sex experts. Hah! F<qtt It
Jobmoa: That men have
greater sexual CBpeC1ty than
women. Women. whether orps-
mic or not.. have the potcnttaJ for
far sreater capeC1ty.
• .. ltllJ ....... ._ a..1191,,,.. ..... _ ........ ~ ..........
ltJ • '"' 11lu111
01 Mr crutest lliatake ii .,.. ,,..... .. a:
Masten: It's our fat I urc to re-
alize that sex is a natural func-
tion -not c;uctJy the same cat-
egory as respiratory or pll blad-
der function. but a natural
function. Instead wt packqe 11
and put it on a shelf and take 11
down for birthdays and holidays
and special events.
J obmoa: People still think of
sex as something you can "ma.Ice
happen," rather than somcthtr\&
that cvol~ that is tngered by
individual V1C'WS of what is stim-
ulating or erotic. You can't stand
over someone and order them to
have an erection.
01 th •at ct••H ,.........
tltty '" at ~efr dllfc:
Masten: We scc both a great
deal of 1nhibtted sexual dcsu~
and aversion.
J obmoa: With many couple<.
11 1s more than one problem pre
scnttng itself. If you have an 1m·
potent man. then chances arr
you have a woman who is not
orpsmic.
01 early nr1l11 alpafa:
Masun: Onoc MB. Snuth '' doing her shoppma list wh1k
ha vt ng in tcrrourse -that's a
danger S1J11A.!. Or 1f you sec a re-
duction m frequency or reduc-
tion in ~vols of responsi vcncs..\
Then it's time to SJt down and
talk about it
Johmon: When you can't ex-
press yourself freely. you've talc·
en the fim step toward ~
lcms. You a.re two umquc peo-ple. To suca:cd, you have to
mtcarate the two. To do that you
have to be able to express your·
self.
01 tilt MDII rt..._ ii• II• et AllS
at4 llQel:
M..-..: I don't tb.ulk it (the sexual
revolution) is over. We'll oonnnue to 9CIC
an lDCIQX in oomfort )eve) oooceming
the subject. Will wc ICC an ahentioo of
sexual bebaviot? Yes. It (~ ~)
has ~ alt down OD .. auislng ..
(amo°' bomolc:xuals).. and it will have an 1nacasma a&ct on heterosexuals.
01 Iii* ,..,_. ti tilt Au L11•1n 'uaill•..,..,..ICfa.,:
Jobmon: It's unfortunate that the arau-
ment was pi1ched as an either« proposi-
uon. Why not have both IC'X and cud-
dlmg'? It assumes pure .:x has no poten-
ual for in~. and that's not a helpful
approach.
01 Ill ............ Ir ..... ltltMllMr.
Maeen: J think she's ma.king a very
real cootribution. She's a dam pxl sex
educator. She's increasi.ng the public's
comfort with the subject. rm pleased to
have somebody do that
01 t= tlm lllllt Ill -It Mlle 114 9-adlNI ,.....:
Job.-: You need to swt carhcr than
that -when they're born. You also have
to be an .. asbble parent .. One th.ma we
know for sure:: If you dia a.n and say .. my
du.Id won't do anythma like that" -no
matter what that lS -it praniees the
ctu.ld will.
Information never made anyone pro-
m lSCUOUS. It is a tttribAc mistake to be-
ltCVC that the sexually naive will be safe or
&tie or won't be approeched. And kids
won't ask about binh oontrol until they're
sexually active .. And then it's too late. If
we want our Dds safe and their values
intact, wc have to inform them.
01 ....... tltn --lllllt Ill: Mamn: h:ers. My f.amily was as
straigbtlaad as any.
J~ Peen, when I was 1 l I was
aware of thinp happenina. but it wasn't
until then that I put it qethcf.
01 111 _. t111c:
M8*l'I: It's a natural funcuon unuJ
death do you part. Cerwn1y Ulto the so.
year ..... All you need is peraJ p>d
health and an interestina pertner.
01 .... 111111 ....... Is MIM4:
Maaen: Above all cbe, wc'U ICC an
tnaeued partnenhip role on the female
SKSc. Weil oontinue movina away from
men doina to women t.oWard men doing
with women.
Jolw: I don't want to sum, There is
so much research (into human sexuality)
we hoped would be taken up by ~or
medkal institutions, but hasn't We'U
continue ploddina aJona.
01~wt~~:
M--.: The raislna of the overall comfort ~ of IOCiety to the subject of
9CX.. We can now ta1lc about it more open-
ly and freely.
Jahn11111 When we first came out with
our data and people reld it and rea1md
they oouk1 be helped. People now realize
they don't have to aooepc lelual dysfuno-tio~ they can do tomethma about it a
USA WEEK.END· JUNE <>-8. 1986 • 9
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MONEY
How 3 SU----
ly l1hr1l loesdl
Along with caps and gowns, about haJf
of the USA's 3 milhon biah IChool gradu-
atc:S this month will be trying on first ca-
~ -~ for entry--levd jobs with
growth potential, trying 10 .. m.ake at"
without a ooUcge degree.
They will find thenudvcs compenng m
a rnark.etpUa where colkat pads still
earn more money. Acoording 10 the latest
U.S. Buralu. of~ estimates. the an-
nual mcitian income for male cob
graduatc:S is $)1 ,847 versus $23.269 for
maJc high school graduatcs.
But some experts bcticve that as the
high-tech era evolves. ~ties for
higtHcbool grads are &J'OWU'&. .. Comput-
er skills arc necessary for all workers to-
day," advises Stephen s. Roberts. co-au-
thor of You Don't Havt to & a Gnuu.s 10
Land a Computer Job (Bobbs Merrill.
$9~5). 1bcrc will be hundreds of thou-
sands of openinp that will be filled by
ordinary people who arc not lJC1CnOC or
mathematical teruuses or even oollqie
graduatcs."
Profiled here arc three cxccu tJ vcs. who
all got 10 the top of the:a.r fields with a h.l&h
school degree.
Rcttrta Roesch LS author of You Can
Make It Without a CoUqc Dqrec {/'ren-
tltt Hall, $8.95).
Michele H. Sclnidt
Nlllc ..... uatlll, ......
.. I didn't go to c:oUege be-
cause a Wnily situauon made
me rame rd have 10 wortc instead. .. says Schmidt, 30. As
public. rdanons director of the
Sheraton New Orteans Hotel.
she bas the kind of executive
Job for which a coUqwe dqree
ed without college
Jam Laloadte Clrwu••,•••n•
w.tltht•• ....... ., .. '"' aty
Twenty >Un aao. LaRoucbe found
hcnelf in a oommon situation. The 37-
year-oki dJvCxaie bad no job, oo colJqiie
education and a S-year-old son 10 su~
pon. Today she's a successful author and
cart:cr coumdor whose clients are mostly
women reentering the job market.
.. h was out of my own story that I
learned 10 ooumet, .. LaRoucbe says. .. Af-
ter high 9Chool. I wasn't cart:cr-Oriented.
so I dropped out of ooUeee 10 ,et manied.
I had 10 go 10 work after my divorte. I
couldn't afford to go 10 ICbool."
So she brushed up on her typing and
became 9ClCl'etl1)' 10 the director of volun-
teer 9CrVices at New Ycrt's Flower Ftfth
A venue Hospital. She taught bend! bow
10 write aood letten and memos. pined
experi~ in public speaking by per1la-renna tn orientation 9Cr1linars. and de'vel-
oped a manasrial style.
.. I looked fOr opponuruties 10 do some
of my boss's work. The best way to do
that was 10 see that she benefited &om my takm& over some of her activities."
She also became an activist in the Na-
uonaJ Orpnization for Women (NOW).
runnin& carm-worbhoJ)5.
In 1969, she launched Worbbops for
Holler Fm 1iby
ByCerol~ c:.mr: "'lll U, _ ..... .........., .. u.,.. • • llt ...... "
Women, wtuch now offers about four
!Cl1llJlat'S a week. .. It's your stm1glhs \hat J>COJ* want 10 buy. Often ~ is qwtc
irrelevant Your persuas100 hes in show-
ing bow you can do the job."
l..aRouchc, author of Carttr Straugies
for Womt"n (Avon. $8.95). won't say how
much she earns a year ... But I have a
country house and an ei&ht-room ape.n-
ment facing c.cntraJ Pllrk West in Man-
hattan. It's a pretty good lifestyle."
~ I knew very early
that I wanted 10 spend my hie
worlci.n& with wood. I also
knew that I didn't need col-
lcie." says Formby, 62. we1J..
known for bis TV commer-cials . his wood-rc-
usually is required. ey La Crum
After hiab 9Chool, she took NO: ........ -.....
fini.sh~liCU. .. lns1ead of
spe:ndina foW' yean in CX>Oeaie. By ~ Nlllorl r wanted to ,et OD 10 a aood. sw..w: er.... I 0
I ...
a lcries ot derical jobs before ~ ........ , .........
deciding on a carm-in public
relations. To start, she workrid as an office a.Ide in a New Or1cans
public rdabons firm. ~ she k::a.med the busines.1 throuah on-the-job ..
.. After~ preoa1'd an unpresslve ponfooo of brochures
and publicationl I had worUd on. and talked my way into an
advertisinglFDC)'," sa~ Schmidt. Ah yean later, when Sher-
aton decided 10 set up its own in-house public relations depart-
ment. she was aslad to nm 1t Today, she handJcs ·an pron»
tions for-the hoed -writes P'QS rdeases. desians and ovmc:es
the poctuction ofhoteJ publicac;ions and panicipatcs in plannina
!eSSlODS for the marketi~ and Wes depanmenlS.
Schmidt, whole husband, Peta, is a 51t00ellful architect.~
9c:ribes lheir lii=style as .. comfortable. .. They live in the city's
&shionable St John-Bayou area and dock tbeir sailboat on
nearby Lake Pontcbartrain.
.. rm oonvi.nocd many people without a dqree can do many
)Obs equally as well as many who ao to coUete. .. she says.
sound baasinen.. '"9ct ti ... ..._ ....._
He sW1ed womna at aae 8
in his father's antique and refuustuna shop m Jacbonvillc, Fla.
After hiah 9Chool. be lerVC'Jd as an &ppm'ltice m New Yort and
Cincinnati to some of the best woodcarvers in the USA.
With that trainina behind him, Formby went into the antique
businea and eventually owned a chain of 17 antique shops in
the Southeast.
But when the supply of slcilJed wood refuu.shers dwindled
during the t 960s. he was forced 10 shift prs. Formby spent
most of bis free time in a laboratory, developing a reftnishing
product capable of doiJW the wort his la,.e aew oin per-formed. The result was a revolutionary reftnishcr, the backbone
of the Formby products lhat today lane the shelves of rnc:n than
30,CO> acres n1tionwide.
.. A ~ dtcfee is for tome peop6t but definitely not for
cveryooe, .. he says. .. rvc sieen lots of penons without a dr::p'ce
who have cxa:llent Jobi became they wanted to be the t>e,,t in
what they do." ll
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Forgiet the excuses. Research shows
that regardless of your.,_ exercise will
help you look sharp, fed great, sleep better
and bw1d tlcxibiUty. strength and endur-
an~.
··There are a lot of skepucs who say
people are active because they m
heafthy," says Dr. Ralph S. Paffcnbarger
Jr., an author of a recent fitness study of
17.CXX> Harvard alumni ... , say you're
healthy bc:caU9C you're active."
The Harvard study oondudes. along
with a long line of other studies. that mod-
erate exercise. even when started 1n adult
life. can 1ncrQSC your ltfc expectancy.
The tnck, say the experts. is to figure
out the ~t amount and type of excrctsC
to bwJd into your life. The opUons arc
endless, but there are p&cnty of sources of
adVl~ for older pcopit who dc::ldc to
shape up:
• YMCAs across the USA offer an ex-
erctsc, diet and stress manqement pro-
gram for the older crowd One--On-one
consultations with doctors and counselors
arc arrangied. and analyses of body com-
pos1t1on, skeJetaJ arrangements, flexibih-
ty. blood pressure and other physiological
factors are work.eel up on a seven-~
pnntouL Persona.Li.mi fitncs.1 plans m
then created, with follow-up tests in three
months. The initial fee is $25, wtth
monthly dues depending on the range of
CllerciSC activities.
•OASIS Oubs in May Co. Depart-
ment Stores in Los AJllelcs, Denver, Bal-
11 more. Cleveland. Akron, SL Louis and
Portland, Ore. -with new stores in other
atics JOtrunS soon -bn!1f shoppcn to-~thcr in low-levd aerobics. stretch.tog
and m~toruna classes. wtuch arc free.
The catch: You have to be at a.st 60.
Other weekly courses and lectures are of-
fered. too.
• FiJMSS After Fifty (The Stephen
Greene Press. $9. 95~ a new book by ~ LaLanne. wife of fitness pioneer
Jaclc t.al...anne. combmes exerasc infor-
mation. diet menus and down-home in-
spirabon. This is a diary for beginners
who want to keep track of inches. musclc-
tone and the euphoria of well-being.
• Fitnas For Life. EurciM For Pt0plt
Over Fifty (Farrar. Straus & Oirotu.
S 12 95) as another recent blueprint for bet-
ter health. Author Theodore Ber1and, writi.na for the American A5'0ciation of
Retired Penons. edmits '"the hardest part
about startina a .new procrarn is sW'Wlf.. ..
Before embartcina on any new exerosc
program, consult your doctor.
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Go with the flow: Rafting
can be rapid or relaxing
If you're in t.bc mood to let
nature take its course this sum-
mer, hop into a raft and let a
river cany you downstn:am.
That's what more than 3
million of us did last )'Qt in the
June.k>-October rafting season
and, based on reservations,
ou1finers expect even more of
us in 1986.
The experts ma.U it cle.ar
that there's not much that
should bold you back. .. We've
had them as young as 4 and as
old as 83," says John Vail,
~t of Outdoors Unlim-
ited in Sac:ramen~ Calif. And
Sandy Neily of Eastern River
ExpeditiDns in Greenville, Ma.inc. adds, ... We've got riven
for the •go.(or-it' types or the
follcs just looking for a family
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Most trips are a day Ions.
but multiday trips are 11vaiJ.
able. And take some friends
along. The inftalable. synthetic
rubber rafts come built for
four, six. eiaht or 10 peopk
Cosu for day trips run from
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night trips. $80 to s l 00.
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Kids in the back seat
can realy set you back
A car trip turns the
little ones into
prizefighters and
Dad into a wreck
This summer -mainly bealusr
the price of psoline is reuonable
· we will be taking car trips
the USA. -
of us who live in the
Nonhcast will bead for the South-
west, and m versa. We1J be cranr
. into Disney Wor1d and Dis-. ~~~and, Hollywood and Byc.otHllllllln
DolJywood, the Grand Canyon and Ow1es OIP>d is the
the Great Smokies. And thole of us anchor of CBS Sunday
• ·who aren' there will probably be Night N~ He is editor
folJowing travel f11U Arthur from-and anchor of N~
mer's adm in today's USA brtak and TM Osgood
WEEKEND cover story. and bead-File on tm Radio. in& for pbsant drives .. near the
beaten track, but rarely on it... •
Well. Frommer and all the other travel expetts arc right 1t•s hi&h time we loaded the kids into the car and took off to show
them the glories in this great 1and. But what they usually don't
1dJ you is what it•s like to travel with kids. My waminp to go
aJona with the experts' tips: •Kids are not mterest.cd in pncry. Try as you will to point
out the beauty of a mountain ranae. your little ones will not
gjve you the satisfaction of looking out the window.
•What they will do most of the time is ~L They will fiaht
about who getS to sit next to whom; they will fiaht about who
aiets to sit next to the window so they cannot loo""\ out it They
will ftaht about who is ta.kin& up too much room. The decibel
level will rise to a point where you will have to yell youndfin
order to be heard above the din. The irony is that they wiJJ not
.. ltl hoenc, but you will.
•Twenty nunutes after you have pulled out of the drive>
way, )'<?U will have to tum bade bealuse somebody forgot Sometb.in&. The entire vacation will be ruined unless you ao
back and aet wbale'Ver it is. • One &our into the car trip you are mum to be asked how
many more miles there arc to go. Thereafter the question will
be re4Sked at least once every J ~ minutes. Stanina at about the -
hatfway point in the trip. the question will dm.n,e to: .. Ale we
almost there?" And-then, in a whining tone: .. Aren't we~
~?"' At 6nt you will try to live aome '°"of ~t. It won't be ~ now'" or SOl'M such. But, eventUally. your
oatienctWI ~thin and will hear younetf · eome> thina lim ~o we~re ~ost there and I ~ow
bow kq h will be and &hut up!"
• Jt wlD be necemry to stop from, time to time to cat. and to
ps up. Durina these~ ~tc aJI younulirc. nobodywill
ever., to the bathroo!n· UllJ¥ liter, when you are drivina out
in the middJe of nowhere. will you be notified of the ~I
need fbr It bathroom atop.
•At some point d~ the trip. you may wonder whether·it
wu ad a li>c>d idea ~ this car 1rip after aJL True. it may
be hi&hlY eclucationa1 and all that. But the, NEXT family car
trip may be the one YOUR kids take llfElR kids on .•. a 0-. lcnc time &om naw. Q
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HUMOR, ETC.
lots of big leaguers started out lttle
Saner up! It's Litt.le League Baseball Weck. start·
ing Monday. Little League started in 1939 in Wil-
liamsport. Pa .. with three learns. Today it includes
2.5 million k.ids on 150,CXX) learns in 25 countries.
Of the 650 current major league bascbeJJ players,
450 are Little League veterans, including Steve
Garvey, Dwight Gooden and Nolan Ryan.
Scute: L.11111 LMgul a.-.. Inc
Movie critics don't rate with viewers
When it OOtnCS" to moviegoing. the eritics--<ion 't
have much clout. .A new poll shows 29 percent of
us arc influenced by ads; 33 percent think movies
with big media ~paigns are better than ones
that get no Holl~ood hype. Friends and relatives
influence 24 percent; oply 16 pcrrent heed the
people who get paid to help us decide -critics.
Scute: Wiit Ofin.y Wortd Epcat c... pol "
AtJD TH(.IV IN I Cf7Z I •••
"4EY, A Re You C..I S'f(NING
Tot-If~(
Sourer Wiii Dllrwy Wortd Epcat Pl:ll
Wllo's baiting the book
Fish who prefer their food without hooks arc ad·
vised to avoid male Southerners ages 35 to 54.
with annual incomes below S 15.CXX>. They're the
USA 's typical fishermen, and they go at It m fresh
water from five to 29 days a year.
Scuce: Ameran FWw!Q r.-~ Awoatbl/ N!wt:'#I~
'I can't._ it, it's Friday the 13th'
Finally, a reason to look forward to next Friday
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bosses at 100 leading USA companies.
• .. My astroioter warned me not to come to work
before noon on WedncPy."
• .. The dog got hok:t o1 my tqupec and hid it. ..
•~My ~year-Old set the clocks bllclc an bour.
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-Networks
Don't bet on Joan Rivers
Challenge to Carson
on fourth network an
impossible scheme
By BOB WISEHART Ille:......,.._. ........
Joan River\ \S Johnn> Carson as no
contest And with her big mouth alrc<idy on
overdnve, River~ wall only make it wor'i<'
for herself-when she Oops.
The acad~tongucd comedienne 1\ tht·
·linchpin of the latest a11empt to ~a.art a long
dreamed-of "founh netv.ork" to nval
ABC NBC'. and CBS meaning that a lot of
people v. ho should know better arC'
hualding a '3nd cast It' in the path of a tidal
wave
R1,C"ri.. 53. wall launch ·a late-night talk
shov. an September Starting at I I p m .. it'll
ha\C a half-hour Jump on "The Tonight
Show .. Bas:kcd by Fo.x Rroadcastang \orp
-basically 20th Centur) Fox and six b1g-
c1t)' tclev1s1on stations -the plan 1s to sell
"fhc Late Show Starring Joan Ravers" 10
indC"pcndcnt stat10M across 1he countr)
thO\e not affiliated with an' network
For \Cvcral years. there's. been a grov. mg
~usp1c1on that an untapped audience e>.1sts
that's npe for a late-night !.hov. morc-
\Outh-onentcd than Carson'
But what ")'outh-onentcd" ha\ to do
with Ra vC'M " :inybod)"s gue~., The
scrambled peroxide bo10 1'\ about ai. youth·
oriented as Jerr. Vale, and she doesn't
\Ccm to ha\.t' 1he "ague!>l idea how to
1ttrat't the ,,ewer., 'ihe needs to suC'cct'd
R1vtr., claimed that \he'll havr "d1f
fcrent kinds of guc'it~" than doe\ 'To
n1aht .. ('oni.1dct who i.hc mC'nt1onro Bo)
Georse. the Tiny Tam Part II who's been all
hut inv1s1blc 'ii nee his 1ncxpltcable bunt of
pop~larit) acouplcof)carsago: David Lee
Rotn, a hulking grunt of a rock singer who
bear\ a remarkable re~mblance to an
orangutan, P('(' \\-cc Herman. a quirk)
comedian v.ho's ne\cr gotten be)ond cult
slatu'i, and Lil) Tomlin, who dcsp1tt her
rormadablc talent l'i 'IOmt"th1ng le\S than 3
high-profile chara<.'tc:"1
Johnny Canon Joan Rl•en
Hov. many vacwt•rs wtll be 1nt'hned to
relax b) watching somebody lake Roth
belch and scratclHumsclf on camera before'
th" hat the uck?
Rivers wa~ Carson's pinch hitter on
'Tonight" for almost three )can. and her
guest-ho\t \tints were faarl) popular So
sewng R1\ers against Canon doesn't look
like a bad move on paper until you read
lhe fine print '
While hyping her show last week. Ri ver!>
unlea\hC'd a remarkable barrage: of deC'eat.
half-truth'I. and B.S
For C"x.ample .. he claimed that her
··Tonight" ratings wert the haghc\l 1n the
!>how·~ ha\lOf) when ~he was host, not
when Carson was on the JOb and that
advertasen paid more for commercials
when she wa\ doing the show
R1 vcr' tell\ a great fairy talc
D1scount1ng repeat broadC'asts of 'To-
night .. CaNln ~AVERAGE fat1ngof7 81~
hetter than R1Hr'\ single BEST night of
7 7 A rauni 1\ the percentage of all home$
wtth a televmon set tuned an to a show
When \ar'°n returned to the ~how after
time off and displaced River~. ratings
alwa)\ Jumped dramatacall) Raver~ rc-
ce1"cd ht'r 7 7 r3tang the week. of Dec 2
When ( ar\on rcassumed control the
follo-wang IA<ed .. he 5oared to 8 'l
~n} ad\Cna~r\ who p:ud more for
·Ton1aht" commercials when Riven was
on thC' \how n«d to have a long talk with
their aC'countanh
More Monkeeshines for TV
LOS ANG fl f\ ( .\P) -Remember
"The Monkccs." thC' Beatles-like s1n11n1
sroupcrcatcd for the NBC telcv1~ion ~nt\
1n the m1d-l~6CX'1
Get stt for "l he NC'IA. Monk.cc\"
Columbia Picture\ l cle' 1\1on 1s launch1na
a nationwide latent starch an July and
Au&u\I for four ~nun actor\ for a nt"""
vcoaon t>t the S<ne~
The or1g1n1I Monkees we're l>a' ad Jone\.
Peter Tork. M1eke-l Dolenz and Mike •
Nesmith
The four acto" ~lec-t~ wall 'tar 1n a nrw
\CnC\ for fint-run ~)nd1eat1c>n Columbia
elw plan\ to rclca~ a eocumentu·y film on
the talrnt \Carrh ......
It's not hard to make a case thll
"Ton•Jht" isn't what at used to be, and that
the 60-ycar-old Canon has been sleep.
walkin1 throu&h the show for years. After
alt, he's been at it for almost a quart.er of a
century, and it isn't too far-fetched to thank
that one of these days he can be taken
That's hardly a new idea. Telev1s1on
ha,tory as ltttcred with the bodiei of those
who tned to bump off Canon, 1ncludin1
Dtck Cavett, Mike Dou'1as. Merv Gnffin.
Ln Crane. and Alan Thicke.
Ravers as JU St the kind of challenge to get
Carson's Juices flowing again h's no
exawritaon to say that Ravers owes him
practically everything. Her first bag-tame
appearance was on "Ton1Jhf' an 1965
Carson always went out of has way to help
~er out, anclud1ng dozens of appearances
on his show.
Carson hasn't said anyth1n1 publtcly, but
he's known to be anary about the way
Rivers handled the announcement. She
was nqotaating to renew her contract with
Carson's company at the same ume she
was cutt1ns her deal with Fox As Rivers'
long-tame benefactor. Carson believes she
owed ham the counesy lettana him know of
her plan befort mak1n1 at public.
Ravers' explanation that she tned to
make contact twice but couldn't reach him
was greeted by'° many scoffs she m&Jht as
well have said she called the tooth fairy by
ma stake
Carson has plenty of weapon~ to blow
Rivers out of the water. anyway Just a~k
Thicke When the Canadian launched an
abonave run against Carson a couple of
years ago, he was crushed within wteks.
Word got out that anybody who ap-
peared on "Thicke of the Naaht" wouldn't
get on the "Tonight" show fh1cke's auest
last was itduccd to Soupy Sales. Jttha Child
ind a dancing bear That happened when
NB(' was at its weakest. Now that it's on
top. 1ts suppon of Canon will be sti;pnger
than ever. and he should have cvc!h less
trouble burying a rival
Af\er 'i('VCrtl yean of dormancy, the talk·
show wan are heat1na up again. Oprah
Wanfre) (of "The Color Purplc"I has 1
( h1ca10-bued 12lk. shov. expected to a.a\e
Phil Donahue a run this fall Comedian
David Brenner ha\ another late·m&ht show
on the way, and ~nartd many of the
stronacr 1ndcptndent \talion~ before
Ri ver even JOt rolling F1n1ll>. Ra vers' \tylc ,, all wrong for the
late n1aht Ion& run With her caustic and
OlhOU, humor, ,letpV~)td Vlt'~r'S \lflll SCI
awfull) tired of hsten1n1 to a one-note
\lmba Then•s a b11 dafTercncc bct"-een
bean& the occasional aue't ho,t of 1 show
that's already a nauonal hab•t. and C'~rry1n1
11 you~lf
The bottom lane 1~ that Canon still wean
well wh1k. Ri ven wall shonl) wear out A
little hat of the lady a~ a Iona way. but 1t
won't bt Jona or far ennu&h
Sunday, June 8. 1986 3
Sad farewell to a
frieDd and ii val
By LYNDA HIRSCH
•A promise as about to be broken. one
made in the 'Cl] fir<;t }ear of 1oumahc;m
school .. I promtSl' m·vc r to use the
personal pronoun 1n a c;tory" But there's
no wa) 10 write about the death of a rare
and wonderful friend "1thout involving
oneself
Jon-Michal'! Reed nnl' of m' clo..e!it
fnendr, and toughc-.t competitor!>. d1<.'d
Ma} 2' Jon and I w<.'rc ce>mpctttors from
the beginning. wt• both tncd out for th<.'
same syndicated rolumn I m~t him at an
ann1versal) part) for "The E-dgc of Night··
Heanng that he "as there. I dcuded 10
introduce m)'~lf. Walking up to him sh)'I)'.
I said. "Excu~ me I'm Lynda Hir'ich
We're both up for the same column "
"Not any more hone)." he responded.
"I got it toda) •· r spent the next 10 minutes turning green
and congratulating ham It war, a stOI)' I
would tease him about aHr the years He
would alwa} c; prote'it that he d ne1.er been
that unktnd. and the-n add wnh a wmll., "I
deserved to gel 11 )OU kno"' ..
Jon could al'io take a 1oke. A one-lime
birthday prt'..ent from me wa!> an address
book In 11 was listed CHI] newspaper I'd
aotten awa)' from him. cro-;~d out. and in
parent~.escs the words: "Not any more
hone}
Evel)' yea rt he l"-O of uH<>s~d a da)tlmc
Emmy part) in New Yori\. I worried about
having enough food Jon womed about 11
being elegant -c;omcthtng he didn't ha1.e
to worry about because Jon "'•" c.*gan1
A.nd a bit 'ain He wore contacts;
sometime .. 1ry1ng to get them 1n would
make Jon hours la\e for appointments. If
ht" couldn't gel them in. Jon would nt"ver
!>toop to pulling on his glasses; onl y special
friends ever got to see him m his spe:cs. So
he would occas1onally spend the night not
saying hello to anyone because he couldn't
sec them, while everyone was impressed by
his incredible ability to be "aloof."
Jon was also a damn good ~poner Has
'loap o~ra maga11ne. Daily TV Scnals.
"'a~ the beM on the markt"t at a ttmt" wht"n
the market was glutted with over 25 -0f
these '>pec1allzed pub.hcat1ons Has column
was b1ttng and his way of getting infor-
mauon ingenious
Jon loved oneupmansh1{l On one oc-
rns1on he phoned me and said hello ma sly
\OtCe I
"Did )OU hear "'ho got mamed'> ..
I responded, "Of courS<". ( harles and
Kim"
"Damn 'JOU kno"' How did you know.,
The} told me H was an nclus1ve."
Jon would also tell }OU that he never
heard anything. but of course he always
did.
When Jon hated a show. no one hated
\tronger, but when he loved a show, no Ont"
was a strongt"r suppon t"r. He also had
~veral other tntt"res1s, having wntten
bools on subJC<'ts as vaned as the best
roller coasters m the country -Jon had a
passion for fast roller coastel's -and the
first lad1t"s
The last time I saw Jon he wasn't feeling
(Pleaee Me FAUWELL/P. Sl)
-Dayti111e OaA
Double delight
If the· characteH of Julie
McCand.l ) and Jenny
Diamond (bottom look •lmllar
lt'• becaa.e both ro are played
by tbe aame actrae -Catherine
Hlckland -on CBS' da~e
d.rama "Capitol.''. '
Stiiart last 'Search' pioneer
By L VNDA HIRSCH
Q: ('.an you please tell me the name of tht'
on11nal cast members of "Search for
Tomorrow'?" t have a bet goma that Mary
Stuart 1s the only one lef\ M) mother says
that there a.rt several other onamal cast
members. -J.W .. Akron, Ohio
A: Mary Sta.rt la the oaJy remalaln1
orlpuJ cat1 member. Mary b1 played
Joaue 1lac. ~· 0ow beau m lHS.
However, LarTJ Hallan JolHcl th ca1t la
"9 role of Sh Berpnu ~rte weekl la .. r
Utl 1tW Nma1a1 wt~ "• d••· O&hr ..,Um• cut membtn WtN Melba Rat,
•M ,..,.. Mari• lkl'plU aacl died ,..,_.1 ~vtral )'tarl a10. Btr clea" wa1
.cbowJ.eqed la "9 1torytlae wltlll Sh
'-omla1 a wtclt•tr. Stw remailtt4 a
wldower antU be married Ellle. ney bad a
woaderfal romuce um a writer decided
to lllave Elite ru away wt" die claef -ooe
of tbt clamber "Searcla for Tomon-ow"
1toryllne1. ·
Q: What 1s the ntwcst wap opera on the
air -and are there plans for any new
soaps? -S.D., El Paso, Tex.
A: "Saa&a Barbara" I• dM ynq•t IO&p.
lt'1 bea OD a )'Mr ud &a IDOll"I. "'1le I
1low ratta111taner,.:•Suta BarMrl" M•
bea pl~ •P potata oa a nplar bull.
TMn an aJwa11 MW ...,. • &M
drawtaa board. am BelJ Utl Doq Marlud
bv• botla bea wor'klq • •• ,,.Jecu. IUpt HW, ABC ll lateN1c.4 a. altatudn
cl1111me pNsnmmtaa. •-' u cM1.r won
wltla IM H• "Love Am•ricu Style."
NBC'• daytime 1dedule 1eem1 to be
p~tty well aet Httpt for lite coatlaaed
nmon "8t "Searcla for Tomarnw" 11 on
"• verse of btlaa •=· "Searcla'' baa .._. tbt nmor Hrron 11t for Ute la1t
ffvo fe&rt. NBC off1ctal1 pre1eotly aay
~elr .Oedalt will 1tud pat at least t.o tile
ea4 tf die nmmer.
Q: Has the actrns who pla )'S Maeve on
"The Ou1d1na L1&ht" e'er ap~arcd on
another soap opera? She look" f1m1 har. -
R.T.L Santa Ana, Calif.
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g.,.. •'"'Al &ff World 1'9r111" for a 1llort
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T\IU
(tJ"AB--•CICll.MCI CI> .,_ "Gremlins' ( 198'. Fantasy)
Zach Galhgan Hoyt Axion ( 1 hr 51
min)
1:11 (S) M tWlf1'llQ Oii llA(mlQT:!* HOUll A
schoolgirl returns home lor a hollday 10
hnd strange things happening at her la
thef's hotel ( 1 hr )
llS C) _..~Alm 1MI llAVD
llOWll um Jottn C4tferty and the Bea
ver Brown Band Sing &elections from the
album "Tough All Over," Including "On
lhe Dark Side" and "Small Town Girl "
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PIRIT ~ Featured Judy Brown
Shares the unique w1ys she 1nd her l1m1ly
~-~;;:: Mlh ~ "''°"°"
~ llD¥ll "Mon9*ir Verdoux" ( 19.47
Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Martrut Raye
l hr') ~min)
... MOU ,.,_Mm Tiii fWITCATI
_.,. No Big Deal" ( t983. Drama)
Tammy Grimes. f<avln Diiion ( 1 hr , 2 7
min) fD U... Pml llDOl'f
•(B) mWll "The Last Starllghter" ( t98,,
Science r1<t100) Lance Guest, Robeft
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<1).,. "Modem Times" ( 1936. Come
dy) Charles Ctlaplln P1ulette GOddard
1hr,29min)
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MM* TO mWI Terence Donovan and
Nicole Kidman star 1n th11 story of 1 young
tr1ck 1111 who reeltzes INI being content
with ones.ell Is more lmporlant than being
number one ( 1 hr )
1';911l).,_ "Cool Hand Luke" (1967. Dr1
ma) Peul Newman. George Kennedy (2
hrl '°~ ... (() J •11111 Scheduled pro-
'''" of ClaMleal pilnist Earl Wild and De
troll Pistons guard lllah Thomae ( 1 hr
30 min) D•~--~Men's11no~
tlnal, trorn Stade Roland Garr~ In Parli
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NrrAITIC WO&D 06 M•W.WBBM ' CMPLA..,_ .
....all Kt
.,.,. "Cyrano De Berge.ac" ( 19~0
Drama) 'JOM Ferrer, Mall Powf't8 (2
hrs)
(I)~'SC..V.A WOMnmYllW CR),.,_, IOClt Wembley hatches an
that fell out of a garden Hee O m
WAY 0611lmt
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4WMall.MCll
_,.. "FI ST" ( 1978, Dr1ma1 Syt
vealer Stallone. Peter Boyle (2 hrs • 25
min)
(ff) MAQll.J IOQt Wembley's gOOd hear·
•n= him to an underground sp11ng of
W Water O (11) 'It A1n I Hay . ( 1943. Comedy)
Bud AbbOtt. Lou Co9tello (1 hr , 30
min) (SJ .,_ "Kelly' ( 1981, Orama) Robert
Logan, Twyla Dawn Vokins ( 1 hr, 34
min) <%>.,. 'The Falcon And The Snow
man·· ( 198'. Orama) Timothy Hutlon
Seen Penn (2 hrs 11 min )
l u.y ... ...,.,
-LA.-.a--.n CCMm llVlt A teenage boy m1J$t
take ~re of his e111remely tmag1nat111e
ounger coutln au&.-•· ~ llUMmlCA
_. '* ·-WiiC&l'BI
.,_ ''Fletch' ( 1985 Comedy) Che
~ _CtlaM. Joe Don Biker ( I hr 38 min )
(JJ .,.. "Mary Of Scotland' ( 1936
Orama) Katharine Hepburn. Fred11c
M11ch (2 hrs • 3 min )
MlCI RJWIDO AW llCllMAI HI ())PACI M IA'JDI
tlM'NMAH• llmwt IOCllY•.-e DlJCIPa.:JG'.w
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19'. .... FR ffl Profiled Los An
Raldeta runnlJl baek Marcus Allan
ff'IYCU• 11•1
-Cl> ma ~ant• G1ma s1,, u necessary Houlton Rockets 11 Bostor1
Celttca (Live) If Game Sht 1s not njllo(flfl
ury. "CBS Sports Sunday" will air trc1n1
t 00 3 oo p m r.o T and PC.A Weal
CMtttf ClulC Goll llnal round will a11
3 00 8 OOd m. E 0 T (2 hrs 30 mtn I
l n.m-OOlll
=::i1L•Q ~nm
· e 90Wll "Branded" (1951 , We&1ern) family, three bfothert who epent more
Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman (2 hrs ) than hal1 their lives In an lns11tuti00 and a
IM WA\I Pf<>gram that Pfepares foster chlldfen tor TGIY_,.,l ._AL l~t llvlng. ~~ -..9 Cl) NA tOll Westchester Cluslc. fi ...
.,. "Transatlantic lunnel" ( 1935. nal round, from Rye, N.Y (Uve} If NBA
Fantasy) Richard Dix. Leslie Banl\s ( 1 Championship Game Six at 1.00 p.m
hr . 30 min.) E.O T. 18 not necessary, golf wlll air 3:00 -
(!) COUW IOCC8I East-West All Star 6:00 p .m. ~ra .. ~min. I
Game. (Taped)}V"a.) ~woaD i TO• Ull*IC:ID W Jal.'f
... llYTO~ .. "Fletctt" ( 1985. Comedy) Ch&-
.. .,. "'lnvaelon Of The eOoy Snatch-~Chase, Joe Don Baker. ( 1 hr . 38 min I
ers" (1956. Sclence-F1ct1on) Kevin .,. "Joe HIU" (1971, Orama)
McCarthy. Dana Wynter. ( 1 hr . SO min ) hommy Berggren, Ania Schmidt ( 1 hr ,
-· H•HJ. Callfomla Angels a1 Clev&-55 min.)
1and 1nc11a;~r•) ~rs.1 a:me e ~cw eoccm Scotland vs
IWM.L .,_...., 90llT West Germeny (Taped) (2 hrs., 5 min.) • tnPll"fOllD ,_, ~ WUWlf
•Ill -.... "Hot Rods To He41" (1967. WWW Orama) Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain (2
CMnOLa•AL hrs.)
mmf .-0-.1 OZ> •eAuW•'MILlo&. Atlanta Braves a~Sa Diego .,. "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) Padfet (Live) (3 hrs .. 5 min.)
Kevin Costnet, ~d Nelson (1 hr., 3t e •llMCMOPMltlOMllW he va·
min.) lldity of the storyte!*'s anclen rt in ac-ftllAftAZMll cvrately PfeseNlng lnformat Is exa·
1W 1:~°'91.,_COl'lllml mined through modem-day examples 1n .,. _Wint OAYID-...n O Ireland and Turkish Armeni,. Q ( 1 hr ) M I ii CD .,. "The ~abvlOus Dorseys"
......_.. ( 1947. Musical). Tommy and Jimmy Oor-
1-.or~ ~and their Orchestras. ( 1 hr., 30 min )
.... Cl w• lk.l .. "A View To A Kill'' ( 1985, Ad· CllaMnt venture) R~ M00<e, Tanya Roberts (2
llOWll "The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984, hrs., 11 mm.)
Comedy). Matt Dillon, Richard Crenna. ( 1 ®.,."Grace Quigley" (1984. Come·
hr . 40 min ) dy) Katt\arll'le Hepburn, Nick Nolte. ( 1
CB) .,. "Hans Christian Andersen" hr. 42 min.)
( 1952. MUS1Cal) Denny Kaye, Jeenma1re (().,."The little Foxes" ( 1941 . Ora· ~hrs.) ma) Bene Davis, Herbert Marshell ( 1 hr. ClJ llO'Wll "Movers & Shak~" ( 1985, 56 m!'L
Comedy) Waller Matthau, Cherles Gro-1.,...1• AUCllm
din.(1hr,19mln) W ....._
(%) lllCMI "The NeverEndlng Story" ---=-( 1984, Fantuy) Noah Hatheway. Barrett W • ..,. • ..,..'SSJll
Ollver ( 1hr.34 min) .. ,..,
1t11(f) 'IAWMl Chicago Cubs at St Louis ' llOWll "0-0ay, The Sixth Of June"
Cardinals (Live) (3 hMi 15 min) ( 1956, Orama) Robert Taylor. Richard ftlll~.f!!AI Todd. (2hra.) -·-· •wca1lW•.--•rT .. IMICllftlWAI --~ LMI Taped at Wolf Trap's Alene Center. .,. "fulSa" ( 1 ~9 Adventure) Su· Leningrad's Kirov Ballet performs "Swan
aan Hayward. Robe<l Preston ( 1 hr 30 Lake" dunng the company's first tour ol ~n J-anuao. the Unl18d States In almost 25 years In
-st«;J;~·· 30 min )
-Altemoon ----lwoaocweocca....-na -ICOTT -· (11 UPM.L At press lime, scheduled. n .. "LI,. On The MlestsslpPI"
games were Boston Red Sox at ( 1984, Orama) Robert Lansing. Oevid
Miiwaukee Brewers or BalllmOfe Oriole& at Knell. ( 1 hr . 55 min ) INew:.'i.~~ve) (3hrs) •1,r=ow:a=·~.~a~~· ~~:,n)
WOPMDMI» _,,IWMIAl'f
ll'fiiMfl "Agatha Chrlst1cf s Partnef& .,. "Olnl'ler At The Ritz" ( 1937
In Crime" Bored wltti their Ille of leisure. Mystery) Annabella. David Niven ( 1 hr .
Tommy and Tuppence Beresford tal<e 30 min.)
<YVflf a detective agency and try to 90/Ve (I) OUTDOOll LR
the theft of a pr~ pink pearl. Stars 00 .,.. "Hysltf~al" ( 1983, Comedy)
francesca Annis ond James Warwick Tht HudtOn Brothers. Bud Cort { 1 hr ,
,_,..,_ (%) .. "Murder My Sweet" (19.U, i ) O (1 hr.) 27 min.)
MITO UC. CART Miiwaukee 200 Mystery) Dick Pow.II. Claire Trevor ( 1
l!l-'•) (2 hnl) hr .. 36 min.)
(!) u•AU. BaltlmOfe Orlotes at New -· u•JCMUOW9W "Grand Canyon
York Y1nlt991 (live) (3 hrs.) • I Shooting The F\aplds Of The Colorado Cl),.,. CMll When a law stud4U11 turns Rlvef"
to drugs to ffst ltC8Mmlc p<eHUfM, Harl 8 • lflOlliW 8en.outfd· Sh8wn
and othef Law Re\/leW membera come to O'Sullivan va Simon Browt1 In o wtl
her aid. ( 1 hr) ter#91ght t>out scheduled tor 10 roondt.
• .:.AW I IT,_..,_._,, from Toronto. (Taped) ( t hr .. 30 min I -Ill).,.,... A .. Wint LM Tynt Delly • .... "At War With The A.rmy"
lloata this do(:u"'90tlry on tht f09ttf care ( 1951, Comedy) Deon Martin, Jerry l ew
1y1tttm ProlllM lnc!ude •-"°le paret1t Is (2 hrs I
' e lllU.YWOCIO W• Sc:heduled: an
lntenn.w with Mart~ S""°: summt\( mO't-
1~ 'Ef~=
DIM VllW A nostalgic review of hit aonos that inclUdes videos ot "The L•tter"
by the Box Tops. "American Pie" by Don
McLean. "I C.n't Get Next to You" by the
T emptationa end ''ft'a My Party" by Les-
ley Gote. AlaO. live perfOfmancee by Felix
Cavalie<e. Richard Manuel, Peter Noone.
Ronnie Spector and host JOOn Sebastian
In stMlill~) ( 1 hf I (!) .,,. __.. Ul.T WAm
a•AL Cl> .,. "Return Of A Man Called
Horse" ( 1976. ·Adventure) Richard
Harris, Gale Sonderga&fd. (2 hrs.)
Cl) llOWll "Oxford Blues" ( t984. Orama)
Rob Lowe. ~heedy ( 1 hr . 33 mm )
.. , •• UL--
MOii OCAlllT In Auschwitz. many pec>-
ple ar• sent to the "showers", J(>Seph and
Lowy wOfk with a road-bUlldlng gang un
der Kurt Dori's &uper.Mlon (Part 9 of 10)
{..!hr.) <II Ull DlllO ICMOUmC .....,,.
Fallbfook Vs Hehx ... ,..~... .
CC) .,. "Romancing The Stone"
( 198.C. Adventure) Michael Douglas
Kathleen TuUMi.~1 hr ,~ min) (!) 1Mm H•AU. 'I aATllT
1111 '71 All-Star Game W8.,. "The Magician" ( 1973. Adven-
Me) Bill Bixby, Kfm Hunte1 ( 1 hr . 30
min.) (l)ITM,_ D.,.. "Haunted Palace" (1963, Hor-
ror) Vtnoent Price. Debra Paget f2 hrs.) o u.-a..n e llOWll "Three The Hard Way" (1974
Adventure) Jim Brown, Fred Willlamson
l~IUI ...,_M.D
-.WA,_ .........
... "The Last Starflghter" (198-'
Science Fk::tton) Lance Guest. Robert
Pr86ton ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
Wal~ d (I) .,. "My Science Projeet" (198S.
Comedy) JoM Stockwell. Oenni5 Hoppe<
811 hr.,~ min.) -......... __. AT nm .,_. Sche<Juled revtews
"SpeceC•mp" (Kate Capshaw, Tom ,.
Skerrltt). "Raw Deal'' (ArnOld Schwer
z~. Kathryn Harrold), "Cobfa"
~~te< Stallone. Brigitte Nielsen)
(!).,. "Sl<atet>oard Madness" ( 1980.
Comedy) Staoey Peralta, Kent Senatore
~hrs.} <lD "9ff IACIJ Wint OAYID ....,.,,
Consum9f Information on pl-stlc trash
bega. commemorative cOlns. llqlJOr end r• Unfonunate aocldents plague a
troupe of olrCU9 performers culm1natlng In
murclor and revenge In this San Francisco
Ballet &;,oductlon Mt to tho mUSlc of Ben·
l~t=e.-rf .. c:cu .,._
.,.. 'Caddysh41Cl< 11980. Com ...
dy) 8111 Murray. Ch.-vy Chae (I hr . 47
mln;J,. •1 ital "!:a and NICOie dee:~ to
Sunday, June 8. 1986 9
-luDclayConl.-
9 ' brHk up: Mr Oyrenforth (Graham
Jatvts), the sc:hool's new p11nc1pet, be-
lieves he II 'nxed. In St8f~) ~ hr ) •um. ...... ••The
northern elept\ant seal Is studied
I r'""' lfM,_ ,_ Lm "What war:.ccompllShed
In To6<yo7" Guest· Treasury Secretary
Jarnet A. 8ak8f. ( 1 hr ) ·-•Mm (I) llCM CGUW WOMO -Game 15, If neces&ary, hve from Omaha. Neb
Q hrs.)
Cl) f.llllm.a tll M llCM ,_ PAllOUI
Philip Michael Thomas; Or. Ruth
Westri.lmer, Roltanne Pulitzer: Larry
Holmes; ski-gliding in the Alps: Morgan
Brttt~s Rio de Janetro. (A) ( 1 hr.)
Cl) A ... A poo< Southern black
1een (Levar Burton) thinks that owning a
(:
will make him a man .., ......
-UTIGllM. ..,_, .. IC ID'lOMR Pan-
ama's San Blas Islands, a Colorado hang·
gliding les11vat; sallor-tllmmaker Irving .. 1~~ts of Murano. Italy (2 hrs.) .!IC ... ra* ... Q
~-amvm~
.,. "Cimarron" t 1961, Western)
Glenn Ford, Maria Schell (2 hrs , 27
min.) ..... ,.,..
-lvenlng ----.. ,,;:,._ff 1111._ An Inter-
view with Oiahann Carroll. ( 1 hr )
I T&l•Am..,...W ml ...
lO
.,. "0-0ay, The Sixth Of June"
( 1958, Drame) Robert Taylor, Rlchard
Todd. Aa their rotes In the Normandy lnva-
elon IOOfTI cloeef. two mllitary otfice<s each -r.evn &twtc aeoaraie...me<D£1!.lesJ>i.Jbe..gL!L
tl'ley both love.~ I ..... "n iiOwm "Scandalous" ( t984. Come-
dy) · Robert Haya, John Gielguo A well
known and ambitious televlslon reportef IS
accueed of hit wife's murder. (2 hrs.) e ..,. tllM...,. An examination
or China's orlmlnal )ustice system. featur· tno actual legal proceedings that reveal
pat1emt of eoclal change threatening to
crowd and traneform the courts (R) Q
~~
• .,,, A study ol Antarctica's htstOfy.
~onmem, ongoing t1elentlflc rneerch
and the protected deVelOprnent of Its nal·
ural rMOUroes (R) Q ( 1 hr )
(8).,. "Conan The Destroyer" (1984.
Adventure) Arnold Sehwarzanegg9r.
Gt8Ce Jones Barbarian Conan is recruit·
tct by a 18fl8UOUS, deoeltful queen to pro-
tKt a teen-age prlncela on he< odysSey
to a ~I OHtle 'PG' Q ( 1 tw:. 43
min.)
(J:) ... "O.A R.Y L " ( 1985. So~
ActlQn) Mary 9eth Hurt, Mlchaet Mct<ein
Atrny offlclalt Melt to dM1roy ttielr latest
tpy WMpoo -an 11-year·ofd boy with e
oomputenztd br11ln who eecapet from his
laboratclfy home 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 min.)
(EUMIOAT
Sunday, June 8, 1986
(I) llCMI "Bitter Harvest" ( 1981. Ora·
ma) Ron Howard, Art Carney A youag
midwestern dairy farme< tries to prevent
the spread of a deadly disea.ae which has
already affected his family and cattle ( 1
-fll ~-1 QSI n 0Urt An Obligatory tnaorance
physical for the store's staff comctdM with
Edna's stNggles to tell Howard some dell
cate newt-lR) e mM.L..,. Jamie sets out to win
the attention of his new classmate Jessi
ca. l =-OIL~C*MPUl-
119 Cl)•--• a• 9oa. Grandfather Strat
ton invites EdWard and Rick to spend a
weekend In his secret moun1a1n cabin Ir
stereo (AL ·
1 1•1 •a. ....... a -. -ou..ca ··01d
Yelle<" In this 1957 theatrtcal release star
ring Dorothy McGuire and Fess Parker. a
young bOY is given the responslblllty ot
caring for hts mother. his younger b•other
and a lovable dog while his father 1s on a
cattle drive Q (2 hrs )
i = 11..:M Guest Simon MacCor
kindale. In stereo. (A) ( 1 hr )
I Mlc.AT\191.UT MD ...,.,.,1
DI tlfli Ct1llLMD U,_ An examination of the unusual
plant and animal Ufe on K1nabalu, Bor
neo's htghest mountain (A) O (I hr )
Cl)A9&mat ...
CZ) .,. "Gremlins" ( 198.4, Fantasy)
Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axton When a teen-
ager breaks the rules of caring for his lov
able one-of·a·klnd creature. dozens of
malevolent creatures are spawned 'PG'
l hr .• 51 min.) -..,.,Ml M e ,._, ·--•-m• Punky and Mtke
i.&7r long-lost mothers In ster
~C::,. Wli)ft .1ess1ca1nves-
tlgates when an apprentice 1ockey tS char~ with the murder of a thorough
bred s owner Linda Grovenor. Roy
Thinnes and Norman Fell guest star (R)
Q.(1hr.)
D • w rrcma A teen·age1
fighting with Tele.ans at the Battle of the
Alamo suddenly finds himself In modem
~Y San Antonio. In stereo (A) Q • mm •t I llMRACI When a p<lce·
leSa jade collectlon disappears from the
estate of Makepaaoa's (Glynis Berber)
father. Dempsey (Michael Brandon) and
Makepeace set out to r~over It. ( t hr.) G .,.. "Tea And Sympathy" ( t956.
Drama) Deb<>fah Ken. John Kerr A aensl-
tlve prep scl'IOOI stuoent becomes Intimate
with the undef9tandlng wite of a headmas-
ttf. (2 hr&.)
Cf) fM.8fllGll MUM-A thaatrtcal
dtrectOf (Cerotyn Seymour) and several
of her colleegUea find themMlv" trapped
In a ~nd't 1trao09 dream (A)
• t.lllma '11 M llCM Am PAllOUI ~lllp MICl'IHI Thomu. Dr Ruth
W•theimet, Roxannt Pulllzet. Larry
Hotmee; ald-glldtng In the Alpa. Morgan
Brlttan.t IOI.A Rio de Janeiro. (R) ( 1 hr I • unm An 9)(Am1natl0n Of the unusual
planl and animal llfe on Ktnabalu, Bor
neo's hlghott mounr111n (R) Q ( 1 hr I
.... . I w1w"7: w• "The 1r1tt1 R.M " The local residents wutt no time
celebrattng atta. a snip, transporting a
cargo of rum, goes aground near
Skebawn (Part3ofti) Q (ihr)
(t}mN "A Vtew To A KIH" ,.(1985, Ad·
venture) Roger MOOfe, Tanya Roberts
· BrltiSh agent James Bond aner.ipts to
thwart an Industrialist's plans to become
czar of the computer Industry ·po· O (2
hrs. 1 t min.)
([) lfOITm
(ff) .... llA&OWI. MWAJI m Mar
lowtfs client confronts syndleate hit ,.,.,,
white guarding a gangster marked for
dealh O (IJ .,.. "Explorers" ( 1985, Sclenoe
Action) Ethatl Hawt<e. River Pnoen!K
Three bOys -a dreamer. a whlz.·lcld. and a
social misfit •· combine· thetr talents and
construct a homemade spaceship. 'PG'
~hr , 49m1n)
ODDCCMU
llCMI "Vts1on Quest" ( 1985. Drama)
Matthew Modine. Linda fl0fent1no An 18-
year-old begms a brutal training schedule
m order to defeat lhe toughest wrestler In
i state. In sta.eo. 'A' O ( 1 hr , 48 mln.)
_UC.,_HGU.ftlOGDPAM • e llCMI "Bronco Biiiy" ( 1980. Com·
edy) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. An
ex·shoe salesman, living out his cowboy
dreams by running a ramshackle Wiid
West stlow. takes on a stranded heiress
as a partner 1n his knife-throwing act (R)
1(2 hrs .. 30 min ) LOU...r
5 tmDMAW
-.olll•I TOUnlAm llAUTf wn'M ...... ...... ~.
.. Cl) llCMI "Rosie The Rosemery Clo<r
ney StOfY" ( 1982. Biography) Sol'ldra
Locke. Tony Orlando The popula1 singing
star's crlSls-ndden Ille tS viewed In retro.-
pee! from her emo!lonat breakdown 1n
1968. (R) Q (2 hrs)
I •.LY WCll•ADIQ
llCMI ''Prince Of The City" (1981.
Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Treat WllHems. Jef·
ry Otbacti. Based on a true story A New
York cop Is caught between federal p<es
sure end loyalty to his fellow officers dUI·
1ng an investigation ot widespr11t1d police
corruption. (Viewer Otscrehon Advised) IBl Q (2 hrs.) 9 .. f/11 .,.._.. A drema •bOUt
Yorkshire police officer Ronald Crevefi'I
(Bob Peck) relentless search for his
d8ughter's murderer At a loss for a mo-
tive. Craven learns that his daughtef WH
1n an anti-nuclear organfzatlorl and thet
he< intelligence Ille 111 with a CIA agent
(Joe Don Baker) (Part 1 of 3) In t tt4'eo
{1 hrs )
•-."Three The Hard Wey" (1974,
A~tutt) Jim Brown. Freet Wllllam.on
A mysterious genocide organlz.ation ts
brought under contrOI by three men (:? hrl., .
I •• :mt CClfaAllD
.... • _.,_ "The Irish
RM." Tht tocet rffldenta wa11t no time
celebrating altor ~ &hip, transpQJ1rng a
e41rgo of rum. goes aground near ~ebawn (Part 3 or 6) Q ( f hr 1
I .... ftll LOii)
il'flfatl "Agetha 0111s1ie't. Partners
in Crimo" Bortd with their Ult of 1e1aure.
Tommy and Tupptnce Be<nford take
oYef a detective ao-ncy and try to SOive
the th9ft of a prloeten pink pearl. Stlf'I
Franoeece Annis and Jatnff Warwic:k
(R) Q (1 hr)
~ .·
ORANGE COAST
AMC..JEEP-RENAUL T
2424 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa 541 8023
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana-135-3171 ,
"NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540-9100 '
ALLEN OLDSMOBILE-
CADILLAC-GMC
28332 Camino Capistrano
San Diego Freeway
Avery Parkway Ex it
582-GIOO
Daily Pilat
.Daily Pilat
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
142-0010 540-8211
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
142-0010 540-8211
PERFORMANCE FORD
120 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana-tn-.3500
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd
Westminster
192-tl51 131-2500
\_
EARLE IKE VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa-148--9303
UNIVERSITY HOND~
2860 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa-540-0713
EARL IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -148--9303
-lunclay Cont.
~="Fletch" ( 1985 .• Comedy) Ch&-
vy Chas., Joe Don Baker An L A report-
er with an array of disguises 81tempts to
unravel a plot lnlf001ng a wealthy buSt-
nes.sman who contracts his own murder
PG' O ( 1 hr 38 min I
(l)ITMnm
(%) .. "The Faleon And The Snow-
man" ( 198-4. Ofama) Timothy Hutton,
Sean P19nn Based on the true story of
Chtlstopher Boyea and Daulton Lee who
were tried 1n 1977 fOf selling top-secret
U S documents to the Soviets 'R' (2
hrs , I 1 min.)
I DAWl•DOnO
-,,_,, IWAOGMT .. ,._ Jesse and Nicole decide to
break up, Mr Oyrenlorth (Graham
Jarvis). the school's new principal. be-
_ 11lev~ls 11nxed In stereo (A) ( t hr )
WU~
tOPClltYOWl...a
..., I LUCIA Lucia's note to the Ital-
Ian contesaa Is delivered 1n front of Eliza-
beth Mapp. Lucia and Georgie sell their
A1seh0fm homes the dikes give way as
Lucie dascovers Mapp tn her kitchen,
i art 3 of •) ( 1 hr ) ..... ,.u.
mAT I• 0.UllCU "Bernstein on
Brahms I Reflecttons and PerlO<mance '
In the thud of three programs leatunng the
w<><ks ol Johannes Brahms. Leonard
Bemate1n conducts the Vienna Ptlllhar-mon«: 1n the Symphony No 1 In stereo
~~WU ta•W.'I mATllT
1111 The Game ana Its Glofy ( 1 hr ) CD .,. "Star Trek Ill The Search For
Spoci<" ( 198-4, Science Action) Wllatn
Shatner, Oef.Ofesl Kelley Adm. Kitt<, ...
sembleS the Clew of 1he at•f9hip En-
terpnse for one f1nat voyege to try and
rescue Mr Spock. whose aplrlt rem.ina
ahve on the rapidly Oeoene<•hng a.n.is
~nel 'PG' ( 1 hr • •5 min )
(!) TAUi ... 'TMI ~A thNtncal
d1tect0f (Carolyn Seymour) •nd MYef•I
ol hef cotleegues find lhemlefvel triapped in• staJ;=<f11trange dr'8m (R) CJ) ~ The rehabllilallon of crimi-
nals t>ecomes lhe subteet f0< a lamtly dis-
agreement attef Joe offers Artemus. 11
bllnd thief •• )ob 0
---..0 T«*OMOW I PAT IOOlll u.&A.
.. .. "The Flemlngo Kid" ( 198't.
Comedy) Matt Diiion, Richard Crenna In
1963. e Br()()t(lyn plumber's son gets a /Ob
at a chle beach club and becomes enam-
O<ed with the mate<lal trappings of fife
'PG-13' 9 ( 1 hr . 40 min ) -ti ICelOO&. llAT Topic Valedk:t0<lans -
-..
1ttl
what does II ta~e7 ITAi .... ...... ~
II I lmfT ...
~· ~ llW, .. , ••
u~nr= .. A theatncal
dlrect0< (Carolyn Seymour) •nd MV91'•1
of hef coaeagues find themlelves trapped
1n a =:nd'11trange dream (A)
I ... ~ ..,,.MIMI' ...nm An eicamcnallon of the reli-
gious and polit1eal behets that motiv•t•
-Sports Cont
P'romPye2
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.-l1w1111...,.a w
the Shiite Mulllme' cn.ude to form a unrt-
ed empire undef the Ayatolatl Khomeini
1(1 hr.) •
.... ,,.LCllJD
IOCIDMIMIW Bued on Of W11ter
Williams' book "The Sllte Against
Blacks " Flkned dOc~tMy tegmenll
and tOllow-up dfb9t• ax.amine the ledef
ar governmenr!t role In dealing Wl1h prob
lams tacino the btack community lf'IC!uding
educallon, unemployment and 90Cial pro-
~ms. o (1 hr}
CI) Mm..,,_ Ma)Of League a...
baM teams compete CID.,. "Hlslory Of The World --Part I"
(1981, Comedy) Mel Br()()t(s, M1dellna
Kahn Man's illvstrlOVS hist0<y ·-from
Neenderthal cavemen to the Sp•nllh ln-
QUISltion --Is examined 'R' ( t hr .. 33
min)
Cl) ITAi IAml Sports competition
featuring cast members from "Faleon
Crest." ''Oeys of Our Lives" and "81111 the
BeaveJ." Semlftnel round (A) ~hrJ.
(I) _,90CI 1-1MI LOIT Q In
O<daf to move to a new ap11rtmenl the
Kramdens must break their lease O
l -90IT ,. amnwt call,., ....
ml llWT __,.. fllAI. ,.,me ... PWWWllW ........ ..,...w
~•MCMIUW
ATM --Scheduled rrAews "~mp" (Kate Capshaw, Tom
Skemn). "Raw o.ar· (Arnold Schwar-
zenegger, Kathlyn Harrold). "Cobfe"
~y1Yes1er Stallone. Brigitta Nielsen)
O ..,.u•n 1'11 -An 1n1ar-...iew with Diahann Carroll ( 1 hr ) • • wn,.,. "Div0<ce 11 Ch9nging
America" Jane P1uley e1eam1nn the to-
clal and economlcal effects of dtv0tce on
Amer!C41~ ~::;;Hill' (1971, DflrN)
ThOmmy Berggren. Ania Schmidt The
story of the legendary hero who w•• exe-
cuted betOfe a Utah tiring squad after a
!Tamed conviction due lo hit militancy 11
a labor leedet 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min ) ..... ...,
tttlal .,. "Uta.-W1th Blondie" (19•6.
Comedy) Penny Singleton. ArthOr Laka
Oagwood becomes jealous whef) hta dog gets more att9"tlon than he does ( 1 hr . 25 ~ ,.. "Skim Money·· ( 1975, Ofama)
Jaekle Cooper, Ge0<ge Goba4 A teleYi-
sloo r9PQfler lnveatlgates • Nflaa of 181-
v~ny fir• and ddCOV«t a crime El• 11 lnvotved (2 hr• • 16 min~ --.. .-. .. -..rawr --~x90fd Bk..tes" (1964, Orama)
Rob Lowa, Ally Sheedy Oxl0<d~M
ty'1 tred1ttons are tosaed to the Wind by a
bfutt American 1Mn·aQef In pureult of an
aluSiVe Br'llllh cover g1r1 In 11•~ 'PG· 13' ~~=~ -. liM.~ _,, SchadUled an Int~ with Martin Sheen. suml'Tlef mov le,......,..., 1he lat•t In home v~s
I ... , ... a1mt••-'4 ...... ii
DA• M 11• Scherlulc>d 1np1c mvl r.;;mii;~ C!m "The ev11 Thai Men Do" 1198-4.
Suapenee) Ch&rtea Broneon. Thef ... Sal·
-dJna An aua-'1l la cal\ed out of ratlte-
-lunclay Coal.
ment to perform one final uaignment Hit
1arge1 a Central American torture~
1st p<otected by an Ameilcan agency 'R'
t:;L(t hf . 29mtn)
CEJ AUTO UC. F0tmula One Grand Pnx ot Betgium_from Spa (R) (2 hrs.)
I _,.. "The lpcress Ale" ( t!Hl5. Ora
ma) Michael Came, Ntgel Green A p<IS-
oner assigned 10 British Army lntelMQence
1s commissioned to retrieve a defected
IClentlat. (2 hrs ) ta111IOllTI• ............ II
tt:tl .,.. "Those Fantasttc Flying Fools"
( 1967. Comedy) Burl Ives Troy
Donahue Ounng a VISlt 10 England. P T
-Monclay
-11orn1ng Movia -
•CC) "The Thing" { 1951, Sctenee-FICllOl'I)
James Arness Dewey Martin ( 1 hr . 20
min)
(%) "Up In Arms" ( 19.U, Comedy) Dan-
~Kaye, Dinah Shore ( 1 ht , (6 min.) •oo "Young And Free" ( 1979, A<Jv9n
ture) Erik Larsen. Keith Larsen. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
CJ) "Hetc11" ( 1968, Orama) Mex1millan
Schell. Jean Simmons ( 1 hr • 40 min )
119Gl) "Fools" ( 1970. Orem.a) IS,&tharine
A05S. Jason Robardl (2 hrs ) 'r
Ml(C) "AndrOld" ( 1982. Science FICtton)
Klaus Kinskl, Don Opper ( 1 hr . 20 min )
.. (}I) "Chat1anooga Choo Choo" ( 1984,
Comedy) George Kennedy, Joe Namath U hr , 42 min)
Cl) "Sherlock Hof,,,.. In Pursuit To Al
g1ers· ( 1945. Myttery) Basu Rathbone.
~I Bruce ( 1 hr • 30 min )
CZ) 'Under Milk Wood" ( t97 t, 0ra1Tl8)
Richard Burton Petltf O'Toote ( 1 hr, 30
min) .. 9 "Unwed Father" ( 1974, Orama) Jo
!!J>h Bottoms, Kay Lenz ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
~"The Blatiop s Wife" ( 1948. Fantasy)
Cary Grant. Lorelle Young ( 1 hr 48
min}
.. 'Eleanor And Franklin' ( 1976. Ore·
ma) (Part 1 ot 2) Jane Alexander Ed-
ward Herrmann (2 hrs )
(%) 'MOdern Times" t 1936, C~y)
Charles Chaplin Peulette Goddard ( 1
hr . 29mln) -® "Windwalkar" ( 1984. Orame) TrtvOI
Howard, Nick Ramus ( 1 hr . 44 min.)
(I) "The Desperete Search" ( 1953, Ore·
ma) Howerd Keel Jane Graet ( 1 hr 13
min) -a?J "The Southern Double CrOM' ( t973
A~nture) Aoben OenllOl'I. Anne Jet·
treys (2 hrs) n• CC) "The Phlladelphlll Experiment"
( 1984. Science Fiction) Mk:hael Pere.
Nancy Allen ( 1 hr , 42 min )
CZ) "Joe Hill" ( 197 t. Drema) Thommy
B«ggren. Ania Schmidt ( I hr . 55 min )
1tlt ''Family Bu.tnes1" (No Oeta, Orame)
Milton Berle Jeffrey Marcus ( 1 hr , 23
min)
-&11-..oon Movl•-
tHI Cl) "Of Shark• And Men" ( 1977. Oocu
montary) (2 hr1 )
CR) "Baby Secret Of The Lott Legend
( 1985. AdventUte) Wtlllam l<an Sean
YQUng ( 1 ht • 3! min ) till . "Capteln Scarlell" ( 1953 Adv.n·
lure) Richard Gr~ Leonora Amar ( 1
Barnum concocts • wlld ldee that ha can succ:esafuHy bUlld a lunar spacaehlp (2
hrl.30mlrl)
()) llOlll "The Fear It SprMdtng" ( 1975
Mystery) Tandy Cronyn, Oenholm Elliott
Aselgned to 1ntervlew a Brltllh art eollec-
tOJ. an AtMtlc:an reporttlf unwittingly b&-comes swept up In International lntrlgUe
and murder ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
I ~ I .,IMOWCm mM WIW A nostalgic review of hit
song1 that Includes ~ of "The Letter··
by the Box Tops, "Amencan Pie" by Don
Mc::Lean. "I Can't Get Next to Y04J" by the
Tempta11ons and "It's My Party" by Les-
hr . 30mln)
(C) "Camelot" ( 1967. Musical) Richard
Hams. Vanasa Redgrave. (2 hts . 59
min )
Cl) "Heidi' ( 1968, Orama) "'*ax1m1ltan
Schell, Jean Simmons ( 1 hr . 40 min ) tit® "As Summers Ole" ( 1986. Orama)
Scott Glenn. Jemie Lee Cunis ( t hr , 40
min)
(Z) "The Brasher Doubloon" (1947. Mys-
tery) Nancy Guild. George Montgomery
{Jhr , 14mm ) •CID "Young And Free' ( 1979, Adven·
1ura) Er~ Lersen. Keith Larsen ( 1 ht 30
min)
([) "Fratltfntty Vacation" ( 1985. Come-
dy) Stephen Geoffreys. Sheree J Wiison U hr .. 33 min.)
CZ) "The Stranger" ( 1967, Orerna) Mar-
cello Maetrolannl. Anne Karlfla ( I hr 45
min) •cc:> "The Stranon Story" (1949 BIC>Qr•·
phy) James Stewart. June A.Hyson ( 1 hr .a min J •CO "Christopher Strong·· ( 1933. Come-
dy) Katherina Hepburn, Colin Clive ( 1
hr , 17 min.) •CI> "Up In Arms" ( 1944. Comedy) Dan-
~ Kaye. Dinah Shore ( 1 hr . 46 min ) •w "That Touch 0 1 Mink" (1962 Come-
dy) Cary Grant. Doris Day ( 1 hr 55
mtn) -Evening----
-&U"' ... _. .......
.... Q ,_.~-=•=••l'MUI ..... .... ... _,_,, .... , ....,..
.,.. "Seema Like Otd Times"
( 1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy
Chase A sort-hearted t.wyer It lorn b&-
tween hef hopelete tx-hueband-turn.d
bat* robber encl hef uptight prttent hut-
berKI who It running IOJ Ctlif0fn1a
attorn.y gtntral 'PG' ( J hr • 42 min ) Cl) ...,.._ 1985 Mr UnlVefM
Competition from Swedel\ (A) (2 hrs) CR>.,_ "Prime Rist(" ( 198!, Orama) Toni HuCllOn, Lee Mont= Afttt IC·
cldentelty dteoovertng a to bt .. k Into
eu1omat9d banking mec • an tngl neer and a COiiege Student ttumt>le upon
a ptot to undenriW-. the U 9 f9defal ,._
Nt"Ve. 'PG 13· ( t ru . 39 min )
([) 90Wll "Ten From YOUf Show Of
-ley G0<e. Alto, 11Ve ~ by Felix
C.Vatlere, Rlchetd M~. Peter Noone,
RonNe SpectOf and hoet John s.bestlan
In•:;.:>~~ l ..ccmu.u. ....... u.
t1:9 CID .,.. "Children Of The Com" ( t964,
HooOt) Pet9f Hortoo. Linda Hamllton.
Based oo a Stephen King thof1 story A
young physidan and hla wtt. find them-
aelves In e MidWelt.,-n town Where young-
sters heve mufdef9d the adults and ettab-
llshed a strange retiglou9 cult 'R' ( t hr.
33 min.)
Shows" (t9?3. Comedy) Sid Ceasar. lm-
o08'lt Coca Ten cluelc lktl1 trom the
Oflgloal tetec:aats of "Your Show Of
Showa. .. with ~ enecdOtes by Std
_1Ca=~thr ,32mln)
0 ... too Q.Gll flOll "'C.ol __ , Henry'• dla-
lf9uaht when ha learns thet Sare and hef
1>9Yfr*"df>'&n lo I/Ve logethef
l .. /llllf mcm.1..-....... --~ ...,,.'lMC ...
90Wll "F9mlly Bullneta" (No Oeta,
Orama) Mlltoo Berte, Jeffrey Marcua. The
deelh of their wealthy fethef fOfcee four
adversarial brothe<s to come to tlffM with
thamMlvel and each other ( 1 hr • 23
NI ltnirt ..... 0 mnwn'~ TimlMT lnttrvi.w
with Linda Evans I= :ii. Glorla Vand«bllt. Navy
l~~~··=-T-.f'i19111f ·-GPNlmlm WMITIDI A IDG9 Wl'ftl LM Tyne Defy
halts thtS do<:umentaty on the lost• ~r•
system Profiles loclUde a llnglt pwent
family, three brothert who spent more
than halt their llvel In en lnllitutlon and •
p<ogram that p<apartt to.ter children !Of
im:=n,;.~(lhr) I I IJll9GIT I • ...,. ...
.,_ "The NevefEnding Story"
( l&M, Fantay) Noah Hathaway. Barr .. 1 OllVef A bOOklah youngster enttlf'I • fan-
tasy wOtld wtwn ha rMda a strange rlOYel
aboUt the struoota to 18119 an lmeglfwy
klnQdOm from rmmlnent deatructloo. 'PG'
It hr .. 34 min.)
DMmltWIOWI
J9 I Cll 119 ro.I FNtUl'ed Whodunit?
Amateur lleulhl go 10 Iha acena of the
ctlma fOf a mutOtf my9taty weekend,
three Southeff't Cahlomlans bee&me ml-
llOl'IU• l .... ..r
111 ell LA. Featured hauntings and
Olhef reports Of Iha lllpafnatutal In Lo.
~~AtU.. m •~GPALlllTm
Sunday. June 8, 1986 13
\
-Monday Conl.
1::-~ ,. c A Many SIOYtter Mat Ches
IO! a.on• the11he maturing frsh.,-s can SI.Jr· vive thet1 fln1t w1n1o< In tno w!ld !Part 2 ot
l~Allrf •" ....... _Mem,_llOu.'fWOOD'AM
.. ())IC~-----LM
and Amandi SMtC:h fOf 1 mtU1ng l0te1gn
cou~I (A) ( t rw ) D • YOU AUllt Mett'a tWmmer !Ob 11
ah<>f1·11ved when he JOlns pielcellng work
If$ 11 lhe supermarket In st~ Q e mWll "Heaven W11h A Gun" ( 1969 w .. 1etn) Glenn F0<d, CarOlyn Jones A
peae&-1oY1ng Pf••chel attempt• to bring
IOfT\e aolldarlty to a Wntern town by Nt-
llng up a church only 10 find himself em
bfotled In local feuds (2 h11)
8 0 - -Nick and Mackey 1nvest1 o-1e arson In lhe fastiion industry In tier
eo =~ I':. · The New Mevertek" ( t978
Wn1ern) James Garne1. Cl'larlet Frenk
The legendary Maverick bfothe!a 1nd their
yOllng coulln indulge 1n • .. rtet ol
schemel 10 con money and win ladies
heerll (2 hrs ) a>u I CD
• • llMCM r.1MI TRIMM WM Vl1Jt1 to
King Agamemnon's palace et My~e.
King Nestoi's court et PylOI end •
Bronz&-Age paleGe 1n Sparta reveal de-
tetls of the reel-hie eventa wtlich mt0ht
have bee(l lhe balls tor Helen'• ebdvction
and tha.,Trojan horse c;i ( 1 hr I
l fllMITMIL.om ·-CM f!U,.,. "Roenoak" A
second g<oup r ... ui.s the Aoenoak COi·
ony Delayed lhfee years by 1 lhtpplng
ban John White'• return hnOI thlll the
co4ooy'1 populatton hal dlseppeered
!earl 3 of 3) Q t 1 hr )
CC) .,.. "The Pnlladelphll ExperlrMnt"
( t98-4 Science Fiction) MlchHI Pere.
Nancy Allen In HM3. a top aecret radar
1es1 aboard e navel dettroye< pa
haywire and two Milorl ere propelled. vie
e Urne-wMp. Into e limiter experiment tek-~ piece 1n \e4 'PG Q ( 1 hr 42 min ) ..,.c.oa
_,. "~·· (1985 Orama) Neill
Barry. JarMS OutM A tetn·egef Whose
rock-muMClan lathe! hat fallen on hard
11me1 end 1n10 the bOttll. 1trvoo'" to
break Into rock 'n roll ·po· ( 1 hr , 35
min) •(I).._ "Full Moon In Parts" (1984.
Oremo) Peace,. Ogler. Fabric• Luchini
Adamant abOUt he! tndepend4Hlce. •
young F1ench worNn tak" her own
apartment end b9Qlnl to (Jrtft away from '* IOYef end frlen<fs 'R' ( 1 hr 42 min ) (l)..-T~ (I) HM CMAll ProltuOf 1<1ngsfl4lld'1
a~I fllefCite flQVlflng llud9ntl to find
antwer• 10 100 legal queatloOI 11:1 lhrH
daya 11 atteciled by a retentful faculty ( 1
hr)
.... "Flat Top" ( 1952, Adv«ltutt)
Sterling Heydtn. Richard Carltor1 W0<ld
War II elrcratt carrlet pllOt• train aboard
the "Flat Top" In the Pacific (2 hr1 ) •De.,.,..., ... Ne'ill York'• depu
ty mayor 1 .... u lhough he'• constantly
l*ng MQOed by fflef'ldt and femlly Ster1
•ry SOllitf and Anne MMre o-..wu
14 Sunday. June 8. 1988
(f) ,......,u.
• ,. •llUll'I Gloria Vandefb411 Navy
lhtet piloll ..,...,.
~1-w~•MPU-
-CJ) U11 A Al.Lii Allie assumes that
Kat• hal been aecretly meeting a lorm411
high-school 1wMlhean IA) D mWll "Farrell Foi The Peop .. ·
( 1982. Drema) Velefll Harper Eugene
Roche FledOfing PfOMCUtOf Ekzabeth
Ferrell ge11 he! llrs1 euignmen1 when er•
ell-con. now e celebrity In literary circlet
1t eCCUMd of mtKdef (R) Q (2 h11 I 8 .,. "Ponce Of The City" (198 1
Orama) (Pan 2 of 2) Tree1 W1H1ams. JtH
ry Ofbeeh Baaed on e true story A New
York .cop Is caught between faoeral pre•·
sure and loyalty to his fellow officefs dvr
1ng an 1nvntigeuon of w1deSpreed police
c0<rupt1on (Viewef Otscretioo Advised)
Jf!l~hra) n -r. 0.-. Alter confronting the man who muroered nis daughter 1n
emotionally (Jrelned Ct1ven f8ob Peck)
enl8fl a psychcelrlc ho8pltel. he later aSks
Jedbutgl'I (Joe Don Bakef) 10 help him
find 1he pl\Jton1Um hit daughfet's organ1· •
zation was alter (Part 2 of 3) In stereo
{? hra)
• .,. "The N<><seman" ( 1978. Ad
venture) Lee Majo<s. Comal Wilde An
t 1th-cen1ury Viking prince lead'I a reek·
Iese band ecrOA the AtlantlC In search of
his lather. e NOl'M king abducted by tndt
ens (2 hr•)
(ll) llAtmAI. ~ ~ Pen
ema'a Sen Blas lllands e ColotedO heng
gliding fNIMll, NllOf fllmmaket lrv'lng
Johnson. erttt\1 ot Murano. Italy (2 hrt) • 'M UC" "-A,.. "Roenoak" A secono group rese111es 1ht Roenoek col·
ony Delayed three yeera by a lh1pplog
ban, John Whitt'• 1e1urn llndl that the
cotony'a popvta11on hes dlsap~ared tean 3 of 3) c:;> (1 hr ) • .._ cm ... ccurm •• .,.
from NaatwUle'a Grand Ote Opry HOUM
the 20th annual presentation of country
mlJ5IC ewarda voted on by MU8ie City
Newt 1Yb9Crlt>er1 Hoell Roy Cieri!. Ret>a
McEnttrt. the Oak Ridge Boys. Mel Tlllls
Performancff Lee Greenwood, Sawyer
&own, Fbci<y Skaggs. the Statler 8roth-
eta~~ on June 9) tn stereo (2 hrs )
I ML.GM> ,
.._, • llY IUllTl A a&m llOUIC
The dtv910pment of tho Southe!n bluet
aound 11 traced through lhe WOfdt and
mualC of tO Loulllane blues.men whoae In
terpretatlons renge from the dOwnhOme,
backyard country mullc of Sllu Hogan
end Arthur "Guitar~ to the ei.c:1r1c
IUflk of Buddy Guy ( I hr
(I) wca.o cw canecsa ~
us .\:.A (2 hr:; ~ PAlll CMll KH'\QlfMtl<fl ICy dltP<>ll·
1100 thews a bit when Harl lhrowa en 80th
birthday party for him ( 1 hr )
(%).,.. · Purple Rein' ( 1984. MUllCell
Prine., Apollonle 1<019'0 A young MlnM·
apo111 llnger't aordld tamlly background
Pfovldet the 1mpe1vt 10! his riM to the top
of the contemporary mualc wOf'ld and en
ablee him to find love with • winsome rock
e!._lneeU 'A' (I hr • ~ 1 min I
.. • (I) lmlMUIT George bteomes e Big
Brother but his youthful c:herge a.ema
more 1n1tr .. 1td In Olck'a TV thow (R) Q
(f) .. ''How To Murder YCM Wife
(tie!> Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Vlrne
LISI A COIT\IC·llllP arlttl takn out htl trut•
tra1t0nl by pletv•ung his wife's mutd61 m
hlS c~.=-. (2 hrs • 30 min )
-· (I) A LACIY A do11ng mothel PfOVldeS the pertect al1bt fo< he! c11m1""
aon ·~( 1 hr I I _,..,. Scheduled comedien
~ i\an sinOtt Nicolellt Larson ( 1 ht ) • r.fM 11M1 Of ftll ,_ I 11 Cl
fOf'mer chie11 of atatt. apennlng the ad·
m1nistret100S of Prtlldents Ersenhc)we(
through Canei. lhert l"*r QplniOnS of the
J)fesideocy TQP1CS the WMt HOUM'I 1n-
1emal 0tgana.a11on. media's tmpaC1 on lhe
Pfesldent and hlS advisers. petsonel qvah·
llM ot u S leedefa {Pert 2 of 21 c:;> C 1
hr) m----e PACD • A ,._ Novtlllt Robert
L1ebefman chrOOtClee the drought 1n
EthlOpla and Iha types ot ~le drawn 10
the disaster (R) O ( 1 hf )
(C) mWll "Oreamscepe" ( tstM Science
F'1etioo) Dennis Quaid. Mex Von Syd<>w
While wonung w11h a scleflhSI who hea d•s·
c.ove<ed a way 10 pf0)8C1 one's conscious
1hough111n10 ano1her'1 d1Hm1 • psyehic
11vmblel upon a plOI to UM the method
fOf' polihc.al porpo1e1 PO· 13· 11 hf 3tl
mm)
CB) .....,.. ..,._ CM 1MIT • ITQO&f
ThtS documentary, focusing on five case
studl8$ of men a1 Iha Ofegon Slate P.nt·
tentlary. deals with wtly men rape end .,.
amines the men whO commit thrt crime
ilhr) ([) mWll 'Purple Rein' ( 1984. Muaic.I)
Prince. Apollooa Kotero A young Minne
apol1s singer's 80fd1d lamrly t>aekground
pr<>Yldft lhe impetus fOf h11 r1M 10 the too
of the contempofery mull<: world end en·
et>tes him 10 find IOvt with e v.intome roc1<
fi~·~ 51 mtn) ~.,,. "Chlfdfeo Of The Corn" It 984
HOl'r<>') Peter H0'1on. L•nd• Hamilton
Based on a Stephen King lhort story A
young physician end h11 wile find them
selves 1n a Mldwe8tern town whir• young
1ter1 have murdered the eduttt end estab
lrshed • 11range rehglOUI cull 'A' 11 hr
33 min)
.... AY' I CA .. __ ......
-.., ,. ., AITaL II 187 ...
tW ff,,.•O ee ...
TmDAY
~ Sketchet duty v.ords. Hugh
Hefntr. fat marathon. prison ncepe, tap-
:,~~lcemen. bOet hosp11a1. m111 Of·
..... la.I.II
IJl) _,. "Whatever Happoned To Aunt
Allee?" ( 1969, Suspense) Otteld1nt
Page. Ruth GotdOn Aller learning that
lhe kllltd he! husband In vein. e women
continues killing to hide Iha t1u1h {2 hra .
5 min) e nm ..... A new Brt111h c.om.ciy
..... ebOUt likeable r0gue Howard Booth
(Peter BowlM) who. u hi, releeSe
from ptllOn. movn '" with h11 111ter (Ro-
aalind Ayr•) •"'1 brother tn·law f010fge
Cole)
l am'llMLRlml IWWlm
• HSll9GIT ~ Lar.t Mlltr1e<J Couple In
America" ( 1980 Comedy) Geo,ge
Segal. Netalle Wood lrlf!S devetop f()(
mamed cou ., they watch e
endlMe paracs. of tnendl heed-
ng Olct court 'R' C I hf , 43 min )
(l) _.. "Saturday Nigtlt And Sunday
MornlflQ" ( 1~. Orame) Albert Finney,
Rachel Robena A young worlclng-dela
Engl•Shman. unhappy In hit )ob. releun
ht ten91on 1n • wild '#Mltend (2 hr• ) 8IMI "Venqeance l'I Mine" ( 1979
Drema) Ken ogata. Reotaro M•l<un1
Based on the true story ol a notcwious
kln.t wno 111 pursued by autl'lOtit• across
r~blltled) (2 hrs 8 min) n:tl. W ., ... P.L A rnurdef could put a
damc:>ef on Higgin•' otherw11e 1terltn0 pro-
duction of "T~ Mlklt(tO " (R) ( 1 hr . 10
mtn ) D GD IDT Of C..-From Merch
t985 jaU group Turbo. comedian Gel·
laghe< and actrlSMS Jennifer 0' Neill Ind
Ootothy Loudon JOln hott Johnny caraon
lna:A~i~) l =.~WIT .......
._, .. , UUIM Thll British come-
dy serlel revOlvet around thr" patien11
tha11ng a hotpitel room In this episode a
llmld pati.nt (Chnslophef Streull) dis&~
paints h~ roommat• (Jlmes Botam •nd
Petlf Bowtes) When he's a8Slgned the
bed by the window
MimMLOllD
AT .... u.MA ....... tW ... "The Tiiing" (1951 Scleoc&-
Fictton) .Jame1 A.rneu. Oewey Martin A
U S research stetion In the Arctic 1$
haunted by en eerie being ( 1 hr 20
min )
1W 'fll The electric rock group pen0tm1
Ml 1nCluCl1ng "Owne< Of a l onely HMrt,"
"HOid On" and "I've Seen A.II GOOd P~
ple " hped during 111 aum,,,., 1985 con-
_1cart~~=~hr ) •
~--..... .-T To.MT Interview with
Linda Even.
• ... • .. -.. -•,.• Hotll Jeffrey Lyons
and MIChael MedVed took et what'• new
at the movieS In 1tereo
(!) ICM COUW --.0 ... Geme
15. 11 necessary from Om1h1. Neb (R )
Qhra) {]J .,.. "Tengeone" ( 1979 Adult)
Cece Malone. Ken Scudder A trio of
women hel~ lo r&-crelle • m.n·1 lond
memones ot ru' teen·•oe year• ( , hr . 30
min )
a.I=~ ...-r wmt DA• LIT1lllMM
From June t 98b Tony Deni. ("Who'•
the Bosa? ) and Tonight Show" music
conduetor Doc S.\.'flr•nten appear In 1ter-
eo ~'I*. l tm.,...
... "Baille Oi El Atametn" ( 197 t
Adventure) Cleofge Hiiton Mlcheel Reo-
me In WOf1d Wer 11. Montgot'MfY'I fore.
wege • bltt9' bl111t ol 1ttrlt10n tgalMt
Rommel'• A.trike ::'.J: (2 hrt l i 011 I rT
.. Im&. ..... ft""' Of _,,_ • Profllet of
Roger M()()(t, VietOtia Prtnclplt. Catherine
Bach end H°!}' Lewi. (R) ( 1 hr )
I LM..-c•mu
PAU. --'11 M•LM ,,_The lloW trlclilt of v+eltort 10 ~·· commu
nity ~ 111 .. dy 1tr11m
l ...... .,.LOllD
-(J) llOWll · Between Two Brothefl"
( 1982. Drema) Michael Brandon. Pat
Harrington. A Pfomlnent ancwney trlel to
make ~ lcw glvtng up on hie emo-
tiondy troub6ed brother When he needed
him mc:.t (R) ( 1 hr 20 min ) .. CH>.,.. "NutCfacklf'' (1984. Drema)
Joan Colljns, Carol Whitt A F\.oewn bll-
lefina --+ca poCitaJ uytum with an lnllf
netlonal bdet c:ompeny 'R' ( 1 hi , 4 t
min) (I) .. "Adv9ntur• Of A Pr1'411 Eye
(No O.te, OrarMJ fl•trr e Corbitt. Suzy
Kenda• Romantic entanglement• hinder a
ncMCt prlVeta dialectlw't lnvetttQttlOO
Into 1 blacilm.11 cue ( 1 tv • 36 min ) we• mi... ... Cl) ... '"Neath Arizona Sklet" (1934.
Western) John Weyne. Shella Tlfry A
cowboy trlea to reacue a young Indian girt
from kidneppof9 who are atter her Inherit
ed wealth ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I':. "Serenade" (1956. Drema)
Merlo Lenza. Joan Fontaine A slngef
r1Se1 from W<>ft(lng 1n the vtneyardl to sue·
cess In the ope<• t>ut h81 romantic trouble
wt*1 he becomta Involved whh two dtHer
ent women (2 M >
CC)~ "A Boy And HIS Dog" ( 1975.
Sctence-Flction) Don Johnlon. Sueenne
Benton In poet-World W8f IV clvlMzatlon.
a young man and his llt11ong dog Mt out in
9eelch of~ 'A' (1 hr . 27 min ) --1=c. -... .,_ "WlcMe" ( 1955, w .. tem)
Joel McCrM. Vera M11ft A Wntem town
IS timed by a new lawmen (I hr 45
min ) 8 AT nm .,_. Scheduled reviews
"S~mp" (Kala Capatlew, Tom
Sl<e<rlU), "Raw Oeel" (A.mold Schw1r
zeneoger, Kathryn Harrold). "Cob<a'
lytwlttr Stallone. Brigitte NietMn) .,.....,
AU. ......... ,
.... ,.LOllD
.,. "Too Scered To Sc~em'
( 1985. Orama) Mike Connors. Anne
Archer. A polloe lieutenant tHml up with
an underoovef agent to lnvettlgate the
murders ol MVtfaf women In a Manh111an
~rtment t\OUM 'R' ( I hr • 44 min )
CZ> .,,. "Emlly" ( t978. Ofema) K.oo
Stark. Victor Splnt111 In t920e England. a
teen-ege glt1 comes or ege through an al
fatt wfth an American achOOltMchtr ( I
hf . 25 ="--G..::" &':.m
.... llTCllD
• ...... '11. "Pyramid Secre1i " -., •...•
--~ ... "Confelak>nl Of A Pop Plf
latmer" ( 1975, Comedy) Robin Alkwtth
Anthony Booth A rock 'n' rolt atar llndt
-Tuasclay
-11oe111ng11ov1--
•(%) "under Mttk WOOd" (197t, Ofama)
Richard Burton, Petet O' TOOie (I hr . 30
m1t1 l
.. CC) "The WHttrner·· (1940, w .. tern)
Gary Coop4H. Weller Brennen ( t hr . 40
min )
plenty of romentic ac11on while on tour ( t
tv. 30mln.)
CH) ... "Weekend~" (18M, Com-
edy) O W &own. Peter Ellerwteln Four
sailorl )ult ftnilhlng belie tr.lnlng In Sen
Diego tr•Yel to La. Angetee for tun and
rom.noe 'R'. hr . 32 men.) (!)lltil I IT ...
(I) ... "To Al A Good ~t" (lee.4.
Horror) Jennlf9t Runyon, Forr.t Swen-'°"· A Cfa:z.ed killer o-.... llkt Santa
OeYe and goee on • killing epr• 11 an 111-9ChOcll. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.)
Ml ---·· II -_..._ ... ... ''The Prtloner Of Zendl''
( t952. A~ture) Stew.rt Granp, 0.-
borah Ke<r. An Englilhmln flgh11 oH uaurpera wt111e posing a the king of •·tiny
•
country =·>real king h8S been kid--, .... -...... c.nmnacal .... awl·~--... -" ... "Bandit Queen" ( 1951, A<Mn-
. 1Ut8) e.tbef1 Britton. Willafd Pllfker A
~topreyent
C.Hfomian outlaws ffom gaining control of
Soe111's territories ( 1 hf 15 mln )
·1•amt• .....
I/If .,..., llllW'f
mATIHCICOAlm
.,.. "The Strangef" ( 1967, Creme)
Marcello MastrOlannl, Anna Katina A
handlOme. cold-heerted 1tr•~ lgrlorw
society' 1 conventlonl In lhll a<Mptatlon of
lhe Albert Camus novel (Subtlttld) ( 1 .,.rv ·=i' ~-'lllCUf ~ , ... ~ Ptofeuc>f Klnglft9tch
1onua1 e•erciM requlflng atudentl to flnd
answers to 100 legal quntlonl In three
days Is attacked by a resentful faculty. ( 1
hr)
•(I:) ... "The Wild Life" ( 19M. Com.-
dy) Christopher Penn. Eric Stolz. With the
it1rt of school 1ust around the COfnet, •
group of teen-ager• spends the lut ~
of aummef In ell out hedont.tlc r~. 'R'
Q._ ( 1 hf • 36 min.)
CB).,. ''A& Summers Ole'' ( 19ee, er..
IN) Scott Glenn. Jami. L .. Curtlt. In the
19SOs. a men triel to ..a. en ll'npc)Wr-"'*' blaok woman's property and endl
up blttllng his own reblllloul d9ughter
end a lawyer w11h a paSSlon for justice c;J
11 hf .• 40 min ) ·1 I.GIT• IPM:I
_,...
1:£'.i ... .,... '""' _, ...
• "*"'rm _
•Cl) "Hant Chtlstian Andefttn" (1962..
MU91Cal) Denny KaY9. .Jeanm81r• (2
hrs)
19(%) "The ~Ending Story" ( 198-4, Fen-
taay) Noah Hathaway, Berrtn ()Iver. (1
hr , ~min)
M al) "Bunny O'Hare" (1971. eom.cty)
Bet1a Davia. Ernest Borgnlne (2 tw•)
Sunday, June 8, 1988 15
l
-Taesclay Cont.
I' M et) "Pygmalion ' ( 1938. Comedy) Leslte
Howard Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr . 35 min 1 •OO Mystery Mansion" ( 1983
Suspense) Dallas Mcl<ennoo Greg
~nne ( t hr 36 min )
CP J "Sky C>fagon" ( 1949 Mystery) Ro
land Winters, Keye Luke ( 1 hr 30 min J
lS) 'Sounder' ( 1972 Orama) Cicely Itson. Paul W1nheld ( 1 hr 45 min )
•119J "The Chadwick Family' I t974 Ora-
ma) Fred MacMurray. Kathleen MagU11e
t1 hr . 30 min ) t.9 (C) "Arthur" ( 1981. Comedy) Dudley
Moore. Ltza Mlnnelh (I hr . 37 min )
CPJ "FteanOf And Franklin" ( 1976 Ofa
ma) (Part 2 of 2) Jane Aleunder Ed
ward Herrmann (2 hrs J L The Bra$he( Doubloon · ( 1941 Mys
tery) Nancy Guild George Montgomery
lt hr 14 min)
-(}{)"Walk Proud" ( 1978. Orama) Rotil>y ~
BenSOf'l Sarah Holeomb ( 1 hr 38 mu 1 )
(S) "The Opposite Se11 119!>6. Comed'fl
June A~yson. OolOfes Gray (2 hrs 1
-(fl) "The Outsider · ( 1962 Bt0graphy1
Tony Curtrs James Franc1~us !2 hrs )
tttl(Z l "The Stranger" ( t967 Orama) Mar
cello Ma!ltr01anni. Anna Karina ( 1 hr 45
min)
tt=a(C) Bells Are R1ng1ng ( 1960 MuS1Cal1
Jucty Holliday Dean Martin 12 hrs 7
mm I
-A.taernoon Movla-
tl:9CI) "Asr.ault On A Queen" ( 1966 Ad
vPn1ureJ Frar•I< Sinatra \/1ma Lisi 12
hlS)
I}{) ··9 To~ .. (1980. CorMdy/ Jane Fn11
da. Oolly Pnrlon ( 1 hr 50 mm J
ttlfl) "Lllll.i LOfd Faunlleroy" ( 1936 Ora
ma) Freddie Bartholomew C Aubrey
Smtih (2 hr<, )
l,1 The Th1r.g (195t, Sc•t>OCe F1C1IO<•l
Jal"!'MK Ar~. Dewey Martin ( t hr ? 7
riun )
ll9(C) "Fletch ' (1985 Con1ttdy) Chevy
Chase. Joe Don Baker ( I hr . 38 min ) 00 "Mom. The Wolfman And Me" ( 1980
Orama) Pally Duke Aslin. Oavtd Birney
1 hr. 36 min)
'Sounder' ( 1972 Orama) Ctel'ly
Tysoo. Paul W1nheld ( 1 hr 45 min I
t:tl[ZJ "Gremlins" ( 1984 Fantasy) Lac.ti
Galltg8n, Hoyr Axton ( 1 hr El 1 min J •CIJ "The I ast Married Coople in America'
( 1980. Comedy) George ~"'I Nalnh ..
Wood ( t hr 43 min ) tel (C) "Sentiment a I Jo11rrnry" {1946 0<:;
ma) Jotin Payne. Maurftefl O'Hara ( 1 hr
34m1n) 00 "Wtillf! Water Sam" ( 1977 Advnn
ture) Keith lar9en ( 1 hr . 27 mtn )
(S) "Hans Christian Ande1sen" ( 1952
MuSIC81) Danny Kaye. Jeanma11e (2
h,.)
W CZ) ''Purple Ralfl" ( t984 Musical)
Prince ApollOnle Kotera ( 1 hr & t mm ) •CD "Hen!I Christian Andetten · ( 1952
MuSICal) Danny Kaye. Jeenma11e (2
hrt) •az> "The Son• Of Katie tlc'8r" ( 1965.
W•tem) John Wflyne ONn Matllf'I 12
h<a. 30 min)
-Evening ·1::::: ...... .... Q ,,_.C9...,
16 Sunday, June 8, 1986
I ..,_, l1'ROll1
• RIM90RT me ...
1111 L llTM HMWC ....,.
).,_·Just One 0 1 The Guys' ( 198~
Comedy) Joyfe Hysef... Clayton Rohner
When S4!•1sm c.auses ne1 to be passeel
over as e 1ournaltsm mtern, a teen ager
d1sgu1sel. he1!>elf as ~ maie 10 see hoN tl-e
other hall liv~ 'PG 13' Q ( 1 hr 40
min)
f!)WMsn..
(ff) MO¥ll "The Muppets Take Manhal
ran" ( t984 Comedy) VOICes ot Jim Hen
5.<111 Frank Oz While Kermit and company
try tu lake lhetr college vaoety show to
Broadway Mrss Piggy's 1eal0usy ol a
friendly ""a11ress rhrearens her wedd•ng
~lans 101 lhe frog 'G' Q (I hr . 34 mm )
($) 90Vll "Ceiling Zero" ( 1935. Orama)
James Cagney. Pat 0·0r1en Two 1ntrep1Cl
lloers b\JOdies an<l fellow 1110tkers 111k
the•r l11endsh1p an<l their lives when they
t>Pcome rrvals IOt the ~me woman 11
lhr =~ ... me ... o mn TOO CLOll FOil ~ Henry s JCJb
tS m ,eopardy when a pocture of him pos
1ng with a polil1ca1 cana1dale and Cosrruc
Cow~.,;;; 1n the pape1r.
I llACIB./LDIU .. _,.. ....
DAii ICMUIRJI
~WW
MO¥ll 'The Bruher Ooubloor
( 19~7 Mystery) Nancy Guild, Georgf'
Mor•tgomery A rare c.01n piov1Cll}S a ctu""
tCJ the death or a camernman and ptOvP.!.
10 be an exchange medium fur blackma11
mlormation ( 1 hr t4 m1ri) NIBC81 ... OJ mTaT.-.r TOllQHf Interview
with ROd:J.Oangerf1el<l I ::C ~Don Rickles. author R<JIJ
er1 Leniner ~'The Gre111 Grlly")
I LM COi •CTIOll
11lm'ICC.AllY GD -.t11POm1m
,._.l111LOM
IUMIM..oRT
MO¥ll "Victor / Victoria" (1982
Comedy) Julle Andrews, Robert Preston
A gay impresario turns a starving singer
into lhe rage of 1930s Paris by b1ll1ng hftr
a< furope's greatest remate 1mper1ona
(;~~nJ m DAM IMADOWI
?:a D I Oii l111 TOMI Featured Friend!> wh.,
we make them. how we keep them m
elude& lr1ttndShlP1 thel develop between
war vett1ans ""tlOhl tra1net1 and Lamaze
studen". a \11$11 to 1 30·year clan r*'
uni()(!. lhe ""'hot' of a new book on lr~nd
th I Pt
B .... MQMT m OI LA. Feeturnd hounlttd C8SINUI
nndtowntof Engtan<l
U.ATLMll
...... CIWl:I Of A Lft'1'm
(1)... ... "°"'" CCM'T rA•t"M
._YWIDGAm WO. WU WOM.D Of A*Al.I .. ,,.,.,
• WLD ..-UC.. M11r1y Sloulfer demon
strares the dlt1icu111.,, d"ngt"" ano tall
factions of filming w11ctl1lo o
"9 ..,_UC81G..,.NOUnPOOD'AM
JS Ql) u•a,u, Atlante BtaYeS at San Fran
CISCO Gian1s (Live) (2 tva . ,5 min )
• f) (() -l _,. A pubhelly·hungty Police captain pulls Downtown 8rOW11 off
a mu1der case (A) ( t h1 ) D f.m A-TUii Faceman poses as an tvy
Leagve graduate 10 get ttie gooda on two
pteppy counterfe11t11 In stereo (R) O l! hr) II MO¥ll 'Rough Niglll In Jet!Cho'
( 1967 W~tern,.,..qeen Marlin ~08
Peppard A town boSs 11 challe"Qed by a
tamale stagecoach owner (2 hrt ) G 9 WIOUMllOllt Tony's fonner fa·
the1-1n·law escepes ITom prison (A) Q I =·=venck The Lazy Ace'
(1981, Western) James Garner. Ea
Bruce Bret Maverick plans to cash
$ t00,000 he won 111 a !><*er game, but
one ot the IOMrs robs the bank (2 hr8) e IOVA The conttnulng quest of e new
generatlOO of phy&C1Sl1 10 fotrnulete •
single un1lylt1Q theory to explain the uni
ver~i{.(~ I ...nm Fllmmaktt Ofra Sikel doeu·
ments how England 11 divided -ge<>·
graph1ealty soclaUy and economteally 1n
th1$ explorahon of Br1te1n·s aoctal struc
ture, cultural vakJeS and altltUde9 toward
enterprlSe and 1nduttry Q ( \ hf )
CCJ MO¥ll "Arthur" (\981 , Comedy)
Dudley Moore, Liza MlnMtll. A drunken .
heaon1s11c young mtmooatre falls In kw•
with 1 p()()( waitress. but his family thr .. t-
ens 10 cut off hlS 1nhentance unleu he
marriet a debutan1e PG' ( 1 tir . 37 min )
(()-1111 NA TOUR
CHlmvll "VISlon Ov"t" ( t985. Drema)
Matthew MOdine, Linde F1<>ten1tno An 18
year-old begln5 a brutal training schedule
1n cxdef to defeat lhe toughest wrestlef 111
ttie state ·R~ tir 48 min > ~:'Amadeus (t98A Orama) F
Murray Abraham. Tom Hulce Coo.urned
wllh Je8l<>uty over his rival's br1111enc..
Vtennese court compc>sef Antonio Saller!
1nelfectua11y plots to dltcredtt bralh mut•
c.al 09"'°' Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart In
sler90 'PG' (2 hfs 38 mtn )
(%) mWll 198A" ( 1984, Orama) John
Hurl, Richard Burton Based on the novel
by Geofge Orwell A men se.rchel fcx
hoPO amTd 8 rep1asswe. totalttorlan aocl
ety that he r;an n<her comprehend nor
tOlt'fate 'R' (2 hr$ ) m mVll 'Model Wile ( 194 1. Comedy)
Jo.m Blondell. Otck Powell A t>Muhful
yCJUng model defies her t>ou't olflCl81 de-
cree and gets married nnyway c t ht , 30 rn1nL t.98 0 ,.._,-........ 'U. Carol has a cruth
iE..~::: ~::A:
ert Lenzner {"The Grett Getty") Cl)IFOll...,.
(l)......001-
.. 9 •••• PJ. Robin Mastera' neph .-. lml)eftonetn Magnum and gett the
pnvate eye Involved 1n 1 Cleedty 1Aluet1on
(Al J.1 hr) D CD...,... An Qf1en131 behemoth mey
be behind a rash 01 kllltr~s1n Olin town
In st91'.0 (R) ( 1 h1 )
/
8 .,..._ · M8<1C1ot> and 0.vld
te11rn up with a PtYChl(' 10 l•nd the source
ot .,, tndualrtal ..cral• IM~ (R) Q ( 1
hr) • " ...
-Twclay Conl.
9 ..,. fl# OAMmll Craven (Bon
Peck) and Jedborgh {Joe Don Baker)
l1nd the plutonium wtuch Bennell (Hugh
Fraser) reveals 1s actually government
prope<ty near oeath trom rac"811on e11 po
sure, Craven ciearc~ tor Jedburgh wtlO s
1n a Scotland hideout with the plutornum
(Part 3 ol 3) In steieo ( 1 hr ) m .,,. 'Meteor ( 1979. Science Fie
tion) Sean Connery Nataroe WOOd Amer
ican and Russian sc1ent1sts 101n forces 1n
an attempt 10 ward off a giant metet>r
from outllf space, wtuch rs on a d•recl col
ltSion cOUlse with Earth (2 hrs I &a .-nm Filmmaker Otra B1kel docu
ment~ how England 1s d1v1ded QPO
graphl0311y. socially and econom1ca1ty •• 1n
this aicploratlOf'I ol Br11a1n's soc1a1 slluv
lure, cultural vatues and atltludes toward ent=:; and industry O ( 1 l'lr J GD Ml.ORD
I!) IDWA The conUnutng quest 01 a n11w
genefalton of phyS1C1sts 10 to<mulale a
single unifying theory IC eapla1n lhe uru
verse (A) O ( 1 hr ) ([)TOP M* toXIMO Sammy Fuentes v~
Frank111 Randall 1n a hgt1t ... e1Qht bout
scheduled tor 10 roonds lrom Allanhc
C11y. N J (A) I 1 hr 30 min )
Cl)ITM~
.. (!) .o¥ll "L1h1t ( t96-t OramaJ Warren
Bea1ty, Jean Seberg An employee ii a
mental inthtuoon falls 1n love with one of
the pa11en1s {2 hr' 30 min ) OJ .o¥ll · VtSIOO ~I ( 198!>. Orama>
Manhew Modine, L 1nda F1orenl1no An 18
year Old begins e bivtal 1ra1n1ng <;ehedule
1n order to defeat the toughest wrestler 1n
the state 'A' ( t hr 48 mm I
I OiJW IUI AOYINT'Ulll
-a•MRD <J6 • (Premiere) Prime tlm@ ne.,,..s
magazine Scheduled depr1va11on ano 111
Olence thal befalls teen agers who sell
prooucls door to door r~ie" of a US
China exchange ol yoong oancllfs orga
ntZed by JllCQU86 d' AmbOl&e Roger
Mudd and Connie Chung c.o-11ncho1 11
hr )
BI':': m POR ... Spenser's hired
10 oetrver ransom money to lllfrorists who
have kidnapped an Oil tycoon (R) O ( 1
hr)
(iJ _. .... Scheduled Cesar Rom·
ero. Michelle Phltllps (fomlet'ly of the Ma
mes and the Papas) ( 1 hr ) • mA•• _,..Of .wfAll Vlfr#ed
Hardwick Hall, Burgtiley House built by
Queen Eiiuibeth l's Lord Treasurer. Wlltoo
House wnera Gen E1tenhowei planned
the D-Oay 11waS1on ol E0<ope, and Chats·
wor~,c{.(~ I .....n.fM YUMO#M ,_wwec:y
Former chlels of staff, spanning the ad
ministrations ol Presidents Eisenhower
through CMllf share lhetr opinions ol the
presidency Topics the White House's in
ternal organ1za11on, meclla's 1mpec1 on the
president and hts advisers, personal Quah-
llllS of US leaders (Part 2 of 2) O ( 1
hr)
CC) 90¥ll "Tutt Turf' ( 1984. Orama)
James Spader. Kim Richards An [a&t
Coast 1een-aoer moves W1th his !amity to a
tough L A netghbOrhood where he
claahes with an antagonistic punk 'A' c:;>
{._1 hr . 52 mm I CH~ .... IWILOWI. lllWATI m Mer
Iowa s cltent confronts synd1eate hit men
while guarding a gangster marked tor
dea~ f25 mWll ~Ballad Ot Narayama
( 19!>8, Orama) K1nuyo Tanaka. Taitt Ta
k1thaSh1 In old Japan. an elde<ty widow
must settle her lam1iy efla1ra and flncJ a
wife tor her ~ t>elore she can lulllll the
ancHJf'lt law ol atcendlng Narayama
mountain to ~ (Sub11tled) ( 1 hr JS
mm) ·-&Da'l.ollTI~ .. m__,..,.,., I _al.,. "Sanger•" (19~3. AOVenture)
Fernando Lamas. Arlene Qilhl In t 78 1 a
doctor comes 10 a G80fg1an plantatlOf'I to
rna0898 his deceased benefactor'• es-
tate (2 hrs)
.. CMlmDILWllf ...
.... ICllll flOl'I OUTDOOI AD¥9-
T\lm • aw.,,.
1W ••111 •11..-TAD
nllDAY ~ Sketcnes· SUper Oeve car
crash stunt. 1he ~. En.zlo Veal (John
Byner) an animal faith heeler. George Al-
len's lootba:.r.wf I;:""-..-Howaro Invites Mery and
rrevor to 1 paeti restaurant to celebrate
the11 15th wedding llnnMtf .. ry tn aplte of
the lact that ~--";:[ CAmlTA ..... ~ ..,.,.,.
90¥ll "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama)
John Savage. Chriatophet Ptuinmef A
CIA computer expert tralOI tor active lle4d
outy to avenge lhe murdei ot hit g111f11end
b.t terronstr. 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min )
Pl m¥ll "Who'' Got The Action?'
{ 1962 Comedy) Dean Martin, Lana
Turnei A compulslve gamble<'s wile be-
' omes involved w11h the syndicate when
9le t11es 10 cure her husband of hit habit
(2 hrs)
CSJ mWll "The In Laws" ( t979. eon.
dy) Alan Arktn. Pete< Falk Altllf their chll·
dren set their wedding date, a ledefal
agent 1nvoiv.s a dentist 1n 1 Latin-Ameri-
can espionage plot 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 mm I mflUClnM
tt:ll I) (I) -I -The Simons ere hoodwmked Into helping a spy escape
from lederal agents (R) (I hr . 10 min) D G> TomGMf Host Johnny Carson
Scheduled comedian George Carlin. ac-
tress Kata CapShaw In stereo f 1 hr )
l lAl\IDAY~ g ...,,.
WU,Wl.DWllT
¥IUI
q)edicated 7o Service
7'Pt1e 1118" !tve a/ter Jl"N tPtt!Jave
'" live 1111'18 the deciJt'oHJ Jl"N ma.Jp,I
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CEMETERY~. MAUSOLEUM ·CHEMATOR\'
1625 GI LER A VEN ~ CO~T MESA '5·S0·'6554
Sunday, June 8. 1986 17
-
2ia8scl~ Cont.
l llAWMJIWM
•Y ... t LAUQM Jusl before Binns
(Christopher Strauli) 1s about 10 undergo
.,, 1~1omy t11s sur~ (Richard
Wlllon) sma up leer with an unst11lh11g
£5·· ... "Flath'' (1981 AdullJ Raven Tumer. blli.ry Summers Pho1og1apher
Jeallca Colllns achieves notoriety for Mr
etotlca portfolto ( 1 hr . 30 min )
tWCI:)_. "Fletch" ( 1985 Comedy) Cht'
vy Chne. Joe Ooo Baker An l A report
et with an 8'ray of d199u1ses attempts to
unravel a plot 1nvo1v1no 8 wealthy bu~•
neaaman wtlO contrectt. ti.s own muroer
-1·PG~~~~ ~mM ..-THEZR TOJIQKT 1nterv1ow w11t1
Rodney O.ngarlleld
l .............. Olt. -··-H.l •Cl.UI
-... "Breakthrougti I 1950 Ora rna) OaYld Brlan, Frank Love1oy Infantry
men togethlf aince early training lace
their flnl big lnvatlon (2 hrs )
-·. LA11 _,. wml DAVID~ From June 1985 sportscaster Marv Albert
and au1hot Bob Greene appear also stu l=~lfeo 1A1 (thrJ
nm ....
... "Hawk The Stayer' ( 198 1 Ad
venture) Jack Palance John Terry A11
adventurous young man enlists ttie aid 01 a band ol warrl0f8 to fight his evil uncle
the oYlflO<d Who kllle<l ht& fett1er ano is
holding an JbbeM lor ransom 12 hr1 1
i . 19' ... ..... fllGl'U
... "Btdtil'M For Bonzo ( 1951
eom.dy) Ronald Aeegan. Diana Lynn A
ptoteeeor UMe a chimpanzee to prove h•S
~hee>fy that anVf(onmeot and not heredity
(jetermlneS wh91her a child w111 !urn 10
crime. ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
I LM,,__C_..tml
PML • -Ol ... W> W "Pemn'1" It In full aw•no wit~ guest~ aM
mone~~&'.Q. --.oa.10CC1J 11a1y vs ';ou111 1<0
rea (A) (2 hfa ) (%) MOWll "Gremhn1 ( 198-4, F1r11uy1
Zach Ganigan. Hoyt Axton When a te~n
109f bleaks the rui.a of caong for M, lov
able one-of·a·klnd creature. dozens of
!Nllevolent crtaturn are ipawned 'PG'
i_!hr 5= -· (i) · "The All-American Boy'
( 1973, Drame) Jon VOIQht. E J Paeker
A would-be Olympic contendlf tries 10
tort out tl'le IOOM andt ot hit hie a' hi
undergoes grue11no 1r11n1no session• 1n the
bOxlng ~ (Al ( 1 hr . 20 min ) -(I)--'Tlgtlirope" (1984. Suspenae) Clint &stWOO<I Genevieve Bu1old While
""'-tlgatltlg a serlet of gri.ly •" myr
<*I. • tough ftWw Orleans cop d1teover1 rtwt ,. hU much In common Wl1h the
Ilk he it purtuing ·A· O ( t hf • ~ mtn l -®--'City On Fir11' p979. Orama) a.ry Newman. &4ftn Ctart< The van
--gaenca ol an ocl refirwy ex amployH
tf\IPll Into a ~ 1n1~1no that 1hreatens
to dilmOlltl\ an an11re l 1ly 'R' { 1 tu ... t
min.) ••~•••••••rrrr ... (J) .. "Maid Of S•~m" I t937 Ora
rM) Oaudttta Colbtttl Fr~ M1ScMu1r•v
18 Sunday. June 8, 1986
Massachusetta Purltana engage In the t•
nat1ca1 hunting of wltcnetl In 1692. (2 hrs ,
30 =· 1 .,. "About Face" ( 1952. MUlieal)
uordOn MaGRae. Eddie Blacken A pair 01
cadets takes time out from thelf hectic kfe
m a m1111ary academy to aid a fellOW cadet
who •• secratly married and • lathlf·to-be 1? hrs)
(IJ .WW "Carelul. He Might Hear Y~"
(1983. Drama) Wendy Hughe&. Robyn
Nevin Ahar hia mother'• d41ath. en 8-
year ·old Sydney bOy becomM the object
of a bittar custody betti. betwMn hit two
aunts •· one a weelthy iplnetar and the
other a work1no-c1asa wife 'PO' ( 1 tw S6
m1n.6,.,... IPMIL.llYM
ta ...
.WW "Whtsper1no Smith" ( 1948 .
Western) Alan Ladd. Brenda Marlhall A
railroad agen1 discovers a friend -. mixed
~with a gang ot train robber• (2 hrt )
• MOU.YWOOD aom• Scheduled an
1nteMeW with Martin Sheen. IUmmer mov-
ie revJews, the latest In home v1deo9
I ALL•TMIPAl&Y ,._.ML.Ole
1::S _. "Bllnd Rage" ( 1978, Adven
ture) fred Wiiiiamson, O'Urvlile Martin A
quartet of blind commandOI plan a mull1-
m1lllon dollar bank heist 'A' ( t hr . 2 1
m1n~-*I-="'~ ....
.. "My 0 1r1 T1N' ( 19'8. Ro-
mance) Liiii Palmer, Sam Wena!Nlker A
young 1mmigran1 girl tries to get hlf father
out of the old country and put her bOy-
loend lhr~h law school at the same
11me (2 hrs.)
1 .. .,. ....
tll ~ATU.. --tll ..... , ••••• -TMl--MnO..-.LMtT.WmMCM ......
(l)MEllM ... CZl _."Purple Rain" ( 1984 Muslclit)
Prine., Apollonll Kotero A young Mmne-
aPo111 11ng«'1 llOfdtd family baotlground
p10V1des the impetus fOf hll nM to the top
of the con1emporary ITlU$IC we<ld and en·
ableS him 10 find love with a w1ntome rock
!Jrlnceu R' (1 hr .51 min~
MID ....... W'PZ I 00 .WW "Skyhlgh" ( 1985, Comedy I
03n19I Htrtch. Clayton Norcross Three
teen·IQefS vecaflonlng In Ora.ca are pur
sued by KGB and CIA agenta ~ tl'le
tno unw1tttngfy gets poaenK>n of a loP
MC~ (1 hr .40 mln)
HI (I) ''Gimme An 'F .. (1a84, Come-
dy) Stephen Shellen. Mark Keytoun An
1nstruc1or'a future rides on hit ablllty to
tranlfQ(m 1 tragically inept en.trlng
aquad 1n10 a team of pollshed porn·
oommera 'R' I 1 hr . 40 min )
-Weclnesclay
-Mornlntl Mova..-
•CC'l "[1111 Undtf The Sun" (1982. Myt-
tery) Pettr uaunov Jane Blrkln ( 1 hr 42
min)
19(%) ·Joe H•ll" ( 1971, Drema) Thommy
Berggren. Ania ScNnidt ( t hr 55 m1n )
Nial) · t.1r Soft Touch" (1949 C<>madyl
Olflon ~cxd. ~~n Kay.. (2 hrt )
... .,. ''Goodbye Again'' (1961. Com-
edy) lngrld Bergman. YV91 Montand. N4t--
9*:ted by haf loYer. • Parisian lady ac-
c:.pts the attentlona of enother man 12
IVa.)
~:r ... .... ~ ... "Cheach And Chong'a NIGe
DrMmt" ( 1981. eom.dy) Ak:tlard Mann,
Tommy Chong Two ln'ietarate pothUcls
appear 10 have tound tM!r true calllno as
they peddta lee cream on the 1treet1 of Loe~·~·=) ffi ... "Hane CMltlan Andeftan''
( ta52. M"*-t) Denny l<aY9. Jeanmaire
A tel* of lalry tales chama of bellel1 af
' t9' taMing 1n love With •beautiful t>allertna ---. i hrs)
• ... "Bella · Ot San Femando"
(HM7. Wettarn) Donald WOOdl, Gloria
Warran. A Spanllh ptrl and an lri.h Imm•·
g<ant taH 1n love as they etruggle to rescue
C.llfomla lrom the gtlp ol an evil ovarlorcs
1h<,30min )
Nini• Nft'lm
lllf
Mtmt• H••TaDAY -.aTIPACICOMml ... . ....
... "Elephant Stampede" ( 195 t,
AdVenture) Johnny Sheffield. Donna Mai
1et1 Bomba tlndl hlmMlt caught 1n the
middle of a herd of 111mpedlng elephants
I~= ... ._..,..
=';&~.
_.. "love Let19f1" ( 1983, brema)
Jamie LM Curlll, Jame1 Keech Aha. dl5-
Coveftng thet her recenUy ~
mothlf had bean involved In an extramari-
tal att11r througoout her malTlage. • llngle
woman b9C:OmeS invoiv.d In an obleulve
altaif wrth a ma111ed man 'A' ( 1 hr . 36
min.) ~Mtmt .. ••TOOAY ICll01'IQI
.,. "1984" {19~. Drame1 JoM
liilrt, RICKird BUrf on "'BaMa on the navel
by Gtorge ()fwell A man .. arches lor
hope amid a repr811SN9. totahlerlan tocl·
aty thet ke can neither comprehend llOI
tolerate 'R' (2 hr1 )
•tmU1iiW .
.. 00.,.. "Villon 0U91Jt" (1985. Oram•)
M•tthew Modine, Lindi Fiorentino An 18
y•r·Old begine • brutal 1r11n1no tehedule In order to detMt lhe toughet1 wr .. tlet 1n
the ttata. 'R' O ( 1 hr •8 min )
CJ).,. "Amadeus" (19~. Orama) F
~,:::;am· Tom Hutca Conlurnld with OY« hit rlv•I'• bnlllence.
\litMeM court Compoter Antonio S."9rl
tnalt.etuafly pl0t1 to dllc:redlt bfltt't muei
cal gientvt Wottgeno Ama(Mua Mozart In
etereo •pa· (2 l'irt. 38 min.)
•Cl:> "Wuthaflng Helghte" ( 1939, R~
maoc:e) Laur~ Ol!Vlef, M.,,. O~ron
43mln )
Orfmjlnt" ( '~· F1nu1ty) Zach n. HOyt Allton (1 hr. !>1 min l
(!) · Mr Moto T&k .. A Chance· ( 1938.
Mvatary) Peter L«ra. Rochel'• Hudlon
1.!hr.30nWt)
Cl) 'flateti" I 1986. Com.dyl Chevy
Chua, Jo. Oon 81"9' I 1 h1 38 ITllO I
.. a "Senio< YMr" ( 1974. ChrM) 0.ry
Fran«, Glynnll O'Conrle)( (I hr , 30 min I
{%) "Up In Arms" ( 1944, Comedy) Oen
!'1_ l<•ye. OINh ~e ( 1 hr 46 men )
•ll.J "Creme And P•lllOfl" ( 1976. Orama)
em.r Sharif. Karen Black (2 hra,)
-CC) "A. View To A. Kill" (1985. Aoventure)
Roget Moofe. hnya RoC>ena (2 hr• 11
m1ll I
(JI) "Han«y Panky" ( 1982 Comedy)
Gene Wilder, Gilda Radi* ( 1 hr . 50
mtn)
()) "Kind Lady" ( 1951 $usp90M) Ethel
Barrymore, MaUfic. Evans ( 1 hr 18
min)
-dl) "Fear Stnkes OUt" ( 1957. Biography)
Anthony Perkint. Karl Melder! (2 hra )
tW(l) "Gremllna" ( 1934 Fantasy) Zach
Galllgan. Hoyt A.11ton ( 1 ttr . 5 1 min I
-Afternoon..,..._
a.e ··Song Of Notwey" 11910 MutlcatJ
Acwenc. Henderton. Toralv Maurstad (2
hra) 00 "Notma Rae" ( 1979. Orama) Salty
Field. ~ &tdges ( 1 hr 53 min )
()) "Caref\JI, He M.ght Hear YOAJ' ( 1983
Orama) Wendy Hughe&. Robyn Nevin 11
hr . 6emtn I
Oi11 (C) "Aak Any Otrl" (1959, Comedy) Shtr·
ley Macl•IM. 0.Vld Nr.o.n ( 1 hr 4 1
min)
W. "Ttte $earle1 Pimpernel" ( 1935, M
venture) Leallt Howard. Merle Oberon ( 1
hr . 30 min.)
Cl) "Modern Times" (1936 eom.dyl
Charlel Chllplon Paulette GOddard ( 1
hr . 29 min)
•(C) "Romanctno The Stone" (1984, Ad
venture) Mtehael OooOles Kathi.tn
Turner ( 1 hr 45 m111) CH> "The Man Who Saw Tomonow '
( 1981. Ooa.imerttary) Narrated by Orson
Wellea, ( 1 hr • 26 min )
(I) "The l .. t St•rftghltf" ( t98.4. Sc..oct
F'icUon) L~ Guest. Robefl PrMlon ( 1
hr. 40 m1n) •CD "Tht ROMbud Beech Hotel" ( 1984,
eom.dy) CollMn Ctmp Peter Scolart ( 1
ht • 27 min I (%) "C.Odylheck' < 1980 Comedy).. 8 111
Murr•y, Chevy CN.M ( I ttr 4 7 min ) •CH> ''The ~Ending Story" ( 1984, Fan
taay) Noah Halhaw1y. Barmt Ollvt< ( 1
hr ,34min)
W (C) "It Stlrted With A. KiU' ( 1959. Com·
eay) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds ( 1
hr , 44 min)
Cl) "Dusty" (1981. Orame) Bill Kerr,
Noel Trt'¥8tMn ( 1 ht . 28 m1ll ) •CD "Nk:holal NICkleby' ( 1947 Oram•)
Oer9k Bonet Cedric Hardw!Cke ( t l'tr 46
min) •W "BluebUtd" (1972 Orama) Riehard
But1on. ~ Weleh (2 l'trt )
Cl) "The ~Ending Story" ( 1~. Fen·
tuy) ~l't Hathewey. Barratt OI~ I 1
hr , 3'4 min.)
•@ "Two Rode Togtlhtt" (1961 WM!
t<n) Jamee St9Wlrl Alcntrd Widmark 12
l'trt . 20 min)
• lvenl ..
... Cl) -alWl a llS G1me ~. If
'*-laf)' Houeton Rockets 11 Bo.ton c.hlcl (Llv9) (If game Is not '*""lry,
"Dlflu" and "Wett 57tl't" Wll a1r at 9 ana
10 P'!!I ;;rtiv.tt ) (2 hr• . 30 min ) l lnr•n• w ....... . --Q
I 1-.CJ/9111'1 ... ,,,...
I 11__,.
IS ...
~I Undef The Sun" ( t982
Mysltry) P•ter U8tlt1ov. Jane Blrkln
Based on the novel by Agatha CMatie
Belgl9n a69Uth Hercule POiiot lo<*• for a
murde<er It an ISiand resort hOtel 'PG' ( 1
hr .. 4~~ (I) NA • Showb<>llt OOublea Clat-
11c:. 11Ye from Lu Veges. Nev (2 l'trt I CD .,.. '8111 Colby. HlmMlf" ( 1982.
Comedy) Blll Cosby The corn.dlln looks
at everyday faults and IOiblea and per·
torms hlS famous cnsractertutlont ·po·
I"' ~ mtn I ccmA11
.. IS ...
='CL.om POI cc.rolT Muriel wond
fKI whethtt she thOUld undere><> I f~lttt
11ter a tr.end tias one and Jook5 much
Ir= ..
...am.1 ~••w -MLLlmllY ...,,_HlllC ,_.
.,.,. ''The Stone Boy" ( 1984, Ora·
ma) Robert Ouv111. Jaaon Preuon A mid
wettern farm lamtly must I~ emot~I
ad)Ultment 11ter a member ecclderlt•lly
lolls l'ttt okler bfothe< 'PG' O ( 1 l'tr . 33
min l -· a --~ TOllQNf lnttrv'-w with Kim C.rMI ..,
MC ... i LOWI al 11 CTIOll ...... t:t9111f .-.°'...,,.. MWIMLOm ...... ...,.
W I l•HWWI _.,.; .. ML01YR•l 1n
Ofdet to rnov. to 1 new 1pa11men1 the
Kr1mdent mutt bftalo. their ..... O
(%) 90W9 "J~ Hiii" (1971. Or1ma)
Thommy Berggren. Ania Sctlmldl The
ttory of the ieg.nd•ry hefo wt\<> "' e11e-cuted before a Ut1h fifing squad alter •
fremed convtetion due 10 lua m1htancy H
la la=:-~· ( 1 hr . 55 min)
,. 11.1.Y wc:mw Q ,. .... .., .... " ..... ,. m OI LI. Featur9d· lht f1rat ol a two-
part Mrlel on the Seven Woodert Of The
World" inciudlng a look It !he Grtnd C.n-
yon, Nlagar• Fells, and the World Tr1de
C.Otll
m=OJALfttm .,..... \ .. ._ ...
Wl.D,_.WOIUOJumM-1 .,,.,. ..... ..__.. ...
-Mcm.-MGLL\IWOGDNM • e .... , 10 •• A merrled couple Is torn apan wtlefl th4W oeUQtlter
learns thlt lht *U adopted and beglnl a
1Mrch fat her natural mother In tt.,eo
{B) 0 (1 hr I • llOIWll "Return Of A Man Celled
HO<M" ( 1976, Ad..,.nturt) Alcherd
Hawe. Gale Sondergurd An Englilh IOrd
returns to Am9!ica whtn ht IMrna tNit
the 1nd11ns wt\<> 1n1tl8ted l'tlm Into thelt
1r1be have IOI! tl'tel1 modnt PftwVe to
1rappt<1 (2 hr•)
e 9 IMCIY'9 An eccentric dOublt ffi:::.:'""'• Mee()"" (RI
1.,. "Ou13g" (1985 Orama) a-Id
Ktllh. Mlk:olm McDowell. Whtie covering
en llttletlC tv9nt 111 Moecow, tn A.merlcal\
IPOf1tca•ttf • ceugttt 1n I KGB trap end
sentenced 10 10 years tn a SO'Mt ~
camp, wnert he p1o11 1 dtlpt<1ta ..cept
~~ • M1MIWO&DOJ ICm:I FM-
tur9d 1 n.w card*: cSenbnllatot. • tr .. f·
ment tor bone dlMUt all l0tgery; ~
rlne falcont. l'tlgh-4ach labfe ttnnla Q ( 1 "' ) 1 ..... 1111&.0ID '"MOTn•-.---, .. uni TO YaU'l'M W1ntW1 ot ttte OC*•
COmptny of Pt\lladtfphla / Luc:llno P•
varottl lntemet1ona1 voice Com~ltlon
)Oln the raoowned tenor 1n a per!Otnwnca
ol Vetdl'a ' ReQuiem ' taped •t !tie Ptlla~
dtfph11 Spectrum Solotlta eoprtno &,...
un Dunn. meuo-aoprano tldlko Komloll
end ba" Paa ta Burcnui.dZe In ttereo (I
hr ,30min )
CC) .,.,. 'A VtflW To A Kilt' ( 1986. Ad-
~nt1He) Roger MOOfe. T1ny1 R°'*'•
Brllistl aoen• James Bond attempts 10
lhw•rt an 1ndultr11fltl'a plans to become
Cl.9r ot 1ne C-OmPUler 1nduatry ·pa· o (2
hrS 11minJ
CE •u.a. Of98Gll ••..-Te CB) .,. "Gremlin•" ( 198'&. F1ntuy)
Zach Galligan. Hoy! Axton When 1 teen-
ager bl'•k• ttte rules of caring fot hie IO\I·
able one-of·a-«lnd creature. dOltna of
malevolent creaturtt ere apawned 'PG'
Qj1hr.5tm1n) CD.,. "Lost In Ametic." ( ti85, Com-
edy) Albert &oob Jul• HaQtny Fed up
Wltl't tltS yuppee llfesly1e, a LOI ~ Id
exeoutrv. end his wife liQu1oete ihtlr ...
tetl, buy 1 camper and hNd tor the Of*'
roacJt 'A' ( 1 ht • 31 min ) ~='-~ fS ... "Appolnlment With A ShldOW"
( 1958, OfarN) George N1der. JoaMI
Moore An 1lcohollc reporler gett 1 br•ll
when hit gtrl the ~ter ol 1 ~ lieuten-
ant. gives him • lead on • btO story ( I hr .
30mln.) •«l' llOYll "Bear lsltnd" ( 1980.
SutperlM) Donald Sutherland Vaneaae
Redgrave An Arctic wea1htt·rMMtch
1Mm't member's ere fOfced 1n10 a fight '°'
thalf ~ turvlvat 12 hi'$, 25 mtn I -· .... Cl) ... Wl'ft9 WlndOw ~at
Tlnany & Co , • man ~ wH 111~
IMl<Je l'tlt etr tor 15 Clays •ft« •n acci.
1-==llA ......
WtWQ •HI .. =ci CCIL!,J;W'.,?1 • aACll'I A masltr o4 •
cape II befitved to hive leePfd to hie
dMlh from 1 hNvtly prded be*-tower
call (A) ( t ht ) • a WAl1U am •GFJICI
M.ark'• mllllk9tl fOf 1 ttrt man and the ~ trtM to uve a crlmtntf't Ute (R) Q
£UATunm 1:. "FliQht To HolOcautt ( t977.
Suspen .. ) Jlatrrck W•yn• Cl'trla
Sunday. June 8, 1988 11
'
-Waclilesclay c:ont.
Mitchum A 1eam of 1roubl&-sh0oters try
to rescue the occupants ol a plane dan-Q!!_ng from a skyscraper (2 hrs)
• kCIT IOllMAl "Price 0 1 Progr9$S' ( )
hr.) ID,...._ l'MI LOllD (I) ....... ....,,,. Profiled Former
Pittsburgh Steeler runn1ny bacl< RocJ. y
B~.
(l.)IJAlnB
Cl).,.. "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che-
vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An LA repor1· er with an array of disguises attempts to
unravel a plot 1nvolv1ng a wealthy bVS•
netaman who contracts his own murder
In ate<eo. 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 38 min )
(%) mwll "Gremlins' ( 1984 Fantasy)
Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axion When a teen·
aQ8r breaks the rules Of cartng for h1S lov
able one-of·a-k1nd creature. dozens ot
malevolent creatures ere spawned ·pc;·
l hr ,51mln) -..,. .A .....
.,.. "The New Interns" ( t964 Ora
ma) Michael Callan. Barbara Eden A
foursome of new interns ae11usts to work-
ing at a large metropohtan hosp11el (2
hrs .. 30 min.) ID mcOID nPI Cerebral palsy v1ct1m
Beth Shapiro end four handicapped
friends are followed as they lravel from
Bergenfield. N.J . to Washington, 0 C . 1n
this loOk at how lhe handicapped postllve
ly confront and overcome physical and
emotlooaf barriers am Cosby n~tes o
(l)mATGDAY
CI)..,. "Goodbye. New York' ( 1985
Comedy) Julie Hagerty, Amos Kotlek Fed
up wtth New York, a young woman heeds
tor Paris, but a missed flight connection
landS her In Israel without money or lug-
~ge and In store tor acute culture shock
R'..LJ.hr .. 30mln.)
I Oii& lblADWBfW -e If, --II-Craig meets h1i. pregnent daughter-In-law Westphall re
turna from Ethiopia (R) ( 1 hr I 11:. Christine becomes involved
with a man Who has multiple personalities.
the hotel's oldest employee sutters from
hearing loss Palrlc~ Ovtty and Mary
Frann guest etar !Al e:i ( 1 hr ) · ()) Mi SdOll IT.,.. In this 1983 con-
cert. JetterlOf'I Sta!Wllp pertorma ·'Whtie
~bt)jt," "Ride the Tiger."· "Winds of
Change" and "Somebody to Love " I 1
ht.) G _, ..,. Scheduled Michael
Grose (''f:emlty Ties"). actrna Maud
Adami. Stuan M e.<ger ("Or Berger's
lmmun9 POflf Diet"). ( 1 hr)
.......... (II lllTAll Viewed
Houghton Hall; the Ouke and OucheSs of
BuccltUch's resJaences --Scotland's
BowttMI and Orumi.nrlg Cattle. and
Boughton ttouae. Northhamptonshtre.
W•t Wycom Park, bulll for the In
femous SIJ F, ashwood: end Syon
Houee. ) ~ .._#I WOll.D In Scotland, host
Yid McCullough vtalt1 the Smttheonlsn
IC>Undtt'• anontrel hQmt, Interviews ento-
mologlst~m Rotl'ltehll<l and views a Smlthloolen traveling exhibit at Edin·
bufgh'• Scottllt\ Museum (R) O
~hr.) 1W llAMllll •OITI
.,. "Purple R111n" ( 198'. Mu11<:a11
Pt~. Apollonla Kottro A young Minne•
apolla llngef'• sordid lamlly blCkground
20 Sunday, June 8, 1986
provides the 1mpetu1 for his rile to the toP
of the contemporary musk: w()(ld and en
ables 11)m to find love with 11 w.nsome rock
~ri~·~ hr . 51 min)
... ~:.:. ..... IQ: ~ .,. "Caddyshack" ( 1980. Come-
dy) Bili Murray, Chevy Chase The
demented groundskeepe< of a swank
country club wages war against the
goPhers While e wealthy, brash newcomer
clasheS with an old-guard membet 'R' ( t
hr , 47 min) ' -;DMllVAl9 .. u.a. Cl'9I ......,.. ... ..,.,
-.,.. "E pe From Zahr n" (1962
AdVenture) al . Yul ynner A na·
1t0nallst lea an oll state 1s
saved from ecu oo by his tettow rebels ,,.,;ltt G)
TAii ,,. ... ,
llZAm Sketches a telephone com-
mefclal spool. the Bigot•. 1mperl()(latlons
of Donald Ouek. ET and John Wayne
l u.Y-.&.a 1'MI ICM.,. A penniless Howard per
suedes a bank manager to 1nveal tn a dia-
mond hunll~ltlon -~:a.'9GIT ~~IOISTW • Profiles ot
Bob Hope, Joan Colllns, Julio lgleSlaa ano
the "I Love Lucy" MflM (R) ( 1 hr )
Cl) .,_ "Nutcracker" ( 1984, Orama)
Joan Colhns. Carol White A Russian bal·
1er1na seeks pohtk:al asytum with en inter·
nattonal ballet company 'R' ( l hr., • 1
min)
(%) illMI "The Faloon And The Snow·
man" ( 1984, Orama) Timothy Hutton.
Sean Penn. BaMcl on the true story 01
ChrtStapher Boyce and Daulton Lee who
were tned 1n 1977 tor selling top-secret u S documents 10 the Soviets 'R' (2
tt:ltlhra r )
GD T.-n Host Johnny Carson
Schedultd comic actor Biiiy Crystal. ac·
tor Arnold Schwarzenegger In ttereo. ( t
hr.)
• IAl\llaAY mff ~~':'Hooker's former partner
(Leonard Nlmoy) Is determined 10 ap-
prehend the man who raped his daughter I)=.~=
MAWAllWN _, ... I LAUIM When Flggla
overhears that someone's aboUt to be dla·
charged. he sets ou1 to find out Who It'll
be.~ I" ... ":~ .. ,..,..
.... "Women In Love" (N? Otta.
Adult) ( 1 hr .. 30 min}
ttta CR> ..,._. DAIG&J3 aw "°"' nm TW comDlm RCU&. Aspiring c°"
medians perform al Dangerfield'• 1n New
York ( t hr.)
-· T..I. MOOl9I Hooker's tormer par109f (Leonard Nlmoy) Is determined to ap·
prehend the man who raped h11 daughter
I) (t hr 10mtn) m e11 NOU. l'WOGD ~-.,,.,.,.,.ITTOllQM'T Interview with
KlmC&tnes (C).,. "Private Resort" (1985, eom.-
dy) Rob Morrow. J<>Mny Depp Two
teen-agers prowl the beachet at a pe>en
reson for beau11tu1 women 'R' ( t hr 22
min.)
(() WOll.D CUP IOCC9 Me1uco Y8 Iraq or
~lum vt Par8QV8y (R) (2 hrs l
i -0.CY •c:ua ttll G LA11.-r WITM DAft> ~
From June 1985 actress Tahnee Welch,
filmmaker John Waters and "Late
Night's" Chrta Elllon appear In stereo
j)~mM
nlMMlllll
.,.. "Hurry Up Or I'll Be 30" ( 1975,
Comedy) Jotln Lelk0W1tz. Linda De Cott
A Brooklyn printer approaching his 30th
birthday feela thet he's going nowhere, till
he meets a beautiful actreas 11 hr . •5
min.)
i il•--•&llllJllmTIT ...
..IUL'llOf\I
.,. "Meet Me Al The Fair' ( 19!'>3.
MUSlcal) Dan Dalley. Diena Lynn A runs
way orphan seeks the aid of a medle1ne
showman and a social worker ( 1 hr . 30
min)
I CMYOU•n•IBt
'AU --OP MGIW.D ,_ Reggie's venture has beeome an enor
mous success, but already there are om•·
Enou=MLOllD .
tlltl .,. "Bye Bye Brave<man" (1968
y) George Segal. Jacll Warden
Four zany pals of a newly deceased wnler
somehow manage to attend the wrong fu-
neral. (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min ) -rn .,. "The Story Ot A Women'
( 1969, Orama) Robert Steck, 01bl And
etsson. A married pianist h1ll9 In love with
a medical student (2 hrs . 10 min)
Cl).,. "The Bo<CI«" ( 1981, Orama)
Jack Ntcholson, Valerie Pe<rlne A W.xas
border guard's values come In conflict
with thOM of his corrupt co-workers and
hll materiallltic Wlfa ·R ( 1 hr . • 7 min.) •
-(ff) .,.. "Making The Gradei. ( ti8•.
Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen A
spoiled rich kid offers $10.000 to a street-
• wlM teen-ager to flni.h out his last year at
i pachool for him 'R' ( 1 hr . •S min ) w •aw ... llCMI "Tht Great McG1nty" (19•0.
Comt<ly) Brian Donlevy, Akim Tamlrolt
A <fritter attains high polltleal olll<:a ( 2
hrs , 30 min ) J' a ... ·
• mwll "I ()te«j A Thou11nd Tlmea"
( 1955. Orama) Jack ~alanc.. Shell4ty
Winltf&. A killer feels trlrrlng1 of love and
plfy for a deformed girt. but Is re1ected t>y
her afte< financing an operation 10 m.nd
hef Infirmity (2 hrs )
Cl:)..,. "9 Death• Of The Ninja" ( 1985,
Adventure) Sho Kusug1. Brent Hutt. A
thr•p«aon retoue team ts called In
when terrorists kidnap a bu$loed of tour-
ist• In Manila and demand the raleaM of a
Middle Eutern criminal 'R' ( 1 hr .. 3, mlnil-"'
'llARYAll
t:118 llCMI "9ya Bye Braverman" ( 1~8.
Comedy) Oeorge S~al Jack Werden
Four zany pei. ol a newty dec&&Md writer
IOmehOw menage to a11end the wrong tu
nett! (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min )
tll(C).,.. "Tightrope" ( 198•. St4pense)
Cilnt Eaatwood, Gtntvieve 9ujold While
investigating a M<i.t of grllly M• mur·
dera. a tough New Ori.t111ns cop discovers
-Wedaaltlay c:.t.
thllt he has mud' 1n oommoo With the
kiJer he la put1U1ng 'R' Q ( 1 hf 5-4 min I ·1r.. AT m ..... Scheduled reviews·
"SpeoeCamo" (Kate Capshaw, Tom
Skenttt). "Aaw Deel" (Arnold Schwar·
zenegger. Kathryn HarrOld). "Cobfa'·
iyiy.1• Stallone, Brigitte NIMen) .......... ,
..... l.a.
.,. "Senaual PleeSUfes" (1982,
Adult) Margit Man, Satcna Hehn A cou-
ple decide to take eeperate vacationt af·
teJ a iov.r.· .... 'A' ( 1 hr , 21 m1n ) ·1v~ .. Sec, ..... " ....... .
me) Patrlcle Neal. Au1h Roman Three women are united by tragedy wtiefl !heir
~ndt .,e lnvoiv.d In • plane crash
&, ~ W Sl!VerS1one 1000 WOf'ld
Sc>orta Cat Chsmponehlp from England I)~~... . -_,.,Tat .,.. "The Texas Rangers" ( 1936.
Westwm) Fred Mac:Murray, J8Ck Oekle
Bendlta try to )oln the Texu Ranoer-in
hopee ot oontlnulng their career undls· t\K'="" tn.) I == M ......... , II
... "Happy Blrthdly To Me'.
( 1980, Horror) MelllM Sue Ander9on.
Glenn Ford At a mufdefer b9glc"ll •11ecie-
iog her Oitcte or el1tllt trlende, a prep
school Mtllof WOfrlet lhet she may be the
neX1 \/lctlm • • ot poaelbly the klllef • R' ( t "' .. .a min. ) Cl).,. "The Last Sta111ghter" ( 198-4,
Sciera Action) L~ Gu.1. Robefl
Preeton A Wcablt teen-ager wtio'• • wNz
at d9etre>ytng video-game alien lnvadera ii
r8Cnlited et an lnt•atellar light• pllo1 by
an emll:la!Y from • ie.gue of planet•. In
•teteo 'PG Q ( t hr , 4Cf min l
..... "Having Bablel.' ( 1976, DI'•·
me) o..i Arnu .k , Adrienne Barbeeu
FOi.# ~ .. eoupin •Ide 10 enroll In
lnat:t:::,cietMe (2 hn J
•a.:•-· .... .. "BIM ~by, Hlmtelf" ( 1982,
Comedy) Bill ea.by The comedian look•
It f'Y*'Yday leultl and lolblee end i*• lorma hll ramoua char.cterll.allona 'PG'
~hr,44mln)
" ·--... ''VtnQHnoe ta Mine·· ( 11H9.
Orama) K9t\ Ogeta. Rtntaro Mlkunl
Baaed on the true story of a notO<loul
klllef who la put*'9d by author1tlet ecroa
E"*Subtltled) 12 hra • e min > .. "A Love In Germeny" ( t993,
me) Hanna Schygutl9. Mar»-Chrtttlne
8arreutt. · Ourtng Wor1d war 11. a Polish
POW and a Germi1' lhOpkeeper qage
In• pa1la.•1e lftllt thllt IMda to trage-• J:> (1 hr ,47 mln) .. ,.
"" Mlm'l• t l•TODAY '!\ .. , .. COAlm
4119 •Slii
.. "Jungle Girl" ( 1952. A<tveft-
rure) JohMy Sheffleld, KIAln Sharpe wt-.. trying I~~ lnformltlOft about
hie pettnll. ad'flba....-1 aid from e girl
and her father In • hoat vthge ( t hr ,
•Cl> "Ceref\.11, He Might HMr You" ('983,
Dl'eme) Wen<ty Hugl'lee, Robyn Nevin ( 1
hr ,56mln)
n (C) "11 Started With A Kits" ( 1959, Com-
edy) Glenn F«d, Oebblt Rtynolda ( 1
hr . «!'Ml.) •CZ> "Modem Timet" ( 1936. COmedy)
Chsnea CNplltl, Paulette Goddard ( 1
hr., 29 min.)
M (C) "These Three" ( 1936, Dl'a!lla) Miriam
t!9Pklns, Mer1I Oberon. ( 1 hr , 33 min.)
19 al) "Who't Been Sleeping In My Bed?"
( 1963. Comedy) Dean Martin. EllZllbeth
MontOOO'*)'. (2 hrs )
19(%) "Under Miik Wood" ( 1971, Dl'ema)
Richerd &Kton, Petef O'TOOle (1 hr , 30
min) • OO "The Last Starflghter" ( 1984. Science
Fiction) Lane. Guest. Robert Preston ( 1
hr .40mln) (l) "The Gladiator·· ( 1938. Comedy) Joe
E. Brown, June Trevrt ( 1 hr . 30 min)
Cl) "ComfOf't And J<ro(" ( t~. Comedy)
Bill Paterson, Eleanor Oe\lld ( t hf , ~
min.) •O "The Falling Qt Raymond" (1971.
Orama) Jane. Wyman. 0..n Stockwell ( 1
hr .30mln)
CC) "Auntie Maroe" ( t958. COmedy) Ro-
salind Ruaell. Roget Smlth (2 hrs 23
min) •
(%) "The NeoverEndtng SIOfY" ( 1~. Fan
taay) Noah Hathawey. Barrett Oli'ler. ( t
hr ,34mln) •Cl> ··Murder In Peyton Place" ( t977
Mystery) Ed Nelson. Dorothy Melofle (2
~) . ' -\DJ "In Love With An Older Woman'
(1982. Comedy) John Ritter, Karen Cer1
eon. (1 hf . 40 min.)
Cl) "Aide. Vaql*or· ( 1953. w .. tern)
Robefl Taylor, Ave Gardner ( 1 hr . 30
min)
-al) "Back To Bataan" ( 11M5, Ad'lertture) John Wayne, Anlhony OVlnn (2 hrt )
tW(Z) "Up In Arms·· ( 19''· Comedy) Dan·
• ~Kaye. Dinah Shofe. ( 1 hr . •8 min ) tw~ "An OI Me" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve
Martin, Uly Tomlin ( 1 hr ' 33 min )
(J) '!Gremlins" ( 1a!M, Faritaay) Zach
Galllgan. Hoyt Axton. ( 1 hr . 51 min)
-Afl•DO ___ _
-· "Mldlt Run" (t969, Adventure) Aic:herd Oennt. Fred Astaire (2 hrt I (II) "Alrplanel" ( 1980 Comedy) Robert
~ "'* Hegarty ( t hr ' 28 min ) we "A Welti tn The $un" (1949, Orem•) OiN Andrewt. Richard Conte (2 hrs)
(J:) "The Little FoxH" ( 19• 1. Ol'ama) Bet,. 0.vls, Hllfbert M1rthall ( 1 hr , 56
min I (%) "1984" ( 1~. Orama) John Hull
Alchetd Bunon (2 hrs I
WCI) "Oxford eiu.·· ( t964. Orama) Rob
Lowe. Aly Sheedy ( 1 hr , 33 min l •00 "Conan The 0..troy., .. I 1984, Ad
W al) "-M'lfcml
..CH) ... "E\lerytl'ltng You AIWays Want
ed To Know AbOU1 Sex (But w.re Afraid
To Ask)" ( 1972, Comedy) Woody Alen.
Gene Wilder A Mflet of comic IMtchee
Or Oevld Reuben'• best~
dditlon to other auorted targett
. 27mtn)
venture) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grae.
Jonel (1 hr . '3 min.) •CC> .:·1rreconcdable Dltf•eocee" ( 1984,
Comedy) Ryen O'NMI, Stienev Long (1
hr • 5-4 min)
(I) "Hot Resor1" (1985, Comedy) TOOi
Parseklan, Debra Ketty ( 1 l'lr. 33 min.)
Cl) "Murder My Sweet" ( 19«. Mystery)
Dick Powell. C1a11e Trev0< ( 1 hr , 35
min)
•(I) ··eaby Secret Of The Loat Legend"
(1985 Ad\lenture) Wilham Kat1. Sean
Young ( 1 hr . 35 m;n )
•(J) "Where The Buffalo Roam" (1980,
Comedy) 8111 Murray Peter Boyle (2
hrs)
CC) 'Dodswor1h I 1936 Dl'ama) Waltef
Huston, Ruth Chllttenon ( 1 hr . 't min )
.. al) "The Great BaN< Robbefy" ( 1969.
Comedy) Ze<o Mostel. Kim Novak C2
hrs) •OO '·Joey' ( 1985, Dl'ama) Nelh Barry
James Quinn ( 1 hr .. 35 min)
Cl) "Gremlins·· ( 198-4, Fantasy) Ziich
Galhgan Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr , 51 min )
-•venlnv ----.. 111'.::r.
C81 ...
IUCK ..... w:.ol
.... Q ,_..,..,.,
WV WT ITtlOllll • 311.cllf me ... ~"'--·--WIM
.,. "Gremlins" ( 1984. Fantasy)
Zach Ganigan. Hoyt Axton When a IMP\·
ager braeka the rutes ot oaring tor hl9 kW-
eble one-of a-kind creature, dOzena ol
malevolent creeturn are spawned In
steteo 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 51 min l •caman lrtl(I) llOWll ·&1ng1ng Up Baby ' ( 1938.
Comedy) Kaltlanne Hepburn. Cary Grant
An archeeolog111 MIS oul to raise 1 mllllOn
dOllara for hit ITIIJMIJm, but ends up I~ vot....o with a pretty sociehte ( I hr . 42 .. ,min~ ...
lo*&,. CC.C.1 Mcwoe lab
for the Ruth'• Lalin housek.-per wtlo'a en '== l =,~••w
N0109*11CWW • cmww 0 .,..-T ~ lntervw..
with M1tthew Broo.tlck
I =-~ui. Tw.nty one people who pooled their money af\d won the New
York State LOllef'f, "Toda'{' ~
Sunday. June 8, 1986 21
-Thursday Cont.
lllAmWI • lll0818TN!WI
DAMIHADOWI
19 a&. Y 9'AHMI CllllAOI O
1:11 I Oii THI TOn r eaturl!d mu~col
movers and shakers. new and ott:I the dy
nam1c Patti l aBe11e anc1 nl'lwc:omers M•
amt Sound Mach1nP bo11rtn11 r•hnlogril
..::t • llGHT i y
Hm#U Kansas C ly fluyais rll Galt·
f()(nl8 Angels (live) 12 hrs :10 min I a IYI OM LJ. Fealureo ;\ IOOk al lt•P
Seven Wonders Qt The Wortr1 r.oncludPS
with the annua1 p 191 rr.age 10 lour08$
France
LD.ATLMGI ~CMAMCI Of A LRTm
PIOf\l"I ccurr rA•t ...
lmWl.YWIDU. WU. ftD WOllJ) Of AJmlALI
IMl#llln
• lllRUQAL OCIUNST PllStd wtlt1 Ohvt>S
panfried rav1ol1 and rac;f.:J fiaQr'ltCOlta t'c
prepared C1 MO¥W All Qt Me ( 19i!4 Comedy)
Steve Martin Lily Tomlin A r itplf!SS taw
yet s normal routine 11ssumf'S a different
per5pect1vP airer a cantankerous heuess s
soul transmigrate-5 1n10 on'! s1dfl 01 h 5
b<>Oy 'PG 13· 0 (I hr 33 rT11n I
OJ)MOVW Baoy Secret 01 The I 051 LPQ
end" ( 198!>. Adventure) W1ll1Bm Katt
Sean Young In Alrtca d sc1ent1st and her
1ournallsl husband attempl to r~unite c1n
infant dinosaur will"> its capturer:! mother
'PG ( 1 hr 3'J min ) (l)... .
(%) .oVll ·under Mil~ Woo1' I t97 t
Orama) Richard Burton PP.ter 0 Tooie
Based on lhe play by Dyt.tr1 Thon.as The
inhabitants of a Welsh t•shmg village re
veal their dream~. and r1>lle t n the dy
nam1es of life 'PG I 1 hr 30 "'"
I .._ MCllQ FROM HOUYWOOO 'AM
.. ()) caAZY a.I A FOX HAmwri finds a
photo of h•s father standing next to former
baseb•= Hank Aaron (R) ( 1 hr ) D m IHOW Theo and Cockroach
IOOk tor innovaltve ways 10 sludy for an
upcorrnng e11am on 'Macoelh · In c,roreo
') rlJ .un laJIVI rT CM MOT1 Con trot
hng pain through hypnOS111 an 18-year OltJ
girl 1tudy1ng muS1c stwio cannot h11ar a
men wno composes mus•c 1Jw19 ord•narv M>Ur~r,··· I :. . ,.,. "" °' ,,. , ocu.• ( 1975. Or1m1) Donald Sulh~rtano. Karen
Black 81tted Qt'l the novel by Na1hanae1
Wnl In 1930s HottywOOd fin ass1911nt
&.et designer t11es to capture on l anvas thP
symbols ol cOfruptlOn end l11ta1 111uat0n
that pervade hts community 1'1 hrs I e tmAIT tll 1'MI ~ An 11•ptm1tio11
22 ~undl!ly. June 8, 1986
ot contemp<>rary Chinese art featuring
painters Huang Yung Yu and Lo ZhOngh
and~~ ot rural Chtna (A) O ( 1 hr )
tfj) THILa. Ii) TWBm.fM ftMI tJl1. ,.--=,
Former ch1et:> of stall, apann.ng Iha ad·
min1stral1MS of Presidents. Eisenhower
• through Garter. share their oplnionl Of Iha
presidency Toptes the White House'• 1n
temal organ1zat1on. media's Impact on Iha
pres.cent and his actv1se<s, persooal quell·
hes ol u S leadefs (Part 2 of 2) O ( 1
hr)
(I) u.a. OfBI.,, CC*Tll8 CO mWll "Gaddyltlactt" ( 1980 Come-
dy) 8111 Munay Chevy Chase The
demenred grovndskeeper of a swank
country club weget war against the
gophers while e wealthy, brash Nwcomer
clashes with an old·guard member 'R' ( 1
hr. 47 min )
Cl!) UM9Y la18
fJ.) MO¥W "The Pope 01 Greenw1eh v,1
tage" ( 1984 Ofama) Eric Aobef'ls Mick
ey Rourke Dreams of esc.pe from hum-
drum Manhattan 1obs hart>ored by
dis1ant1y related budd-et are ieopardlled
oy an 111-eoncetved safecractt1ng tob 1h11
gets them nto hot wet&f With a local crime
k ingpin 'A (2 hrs) e;, .o¥tl ··F1noers Keeper1" ( 1952
Comedy) Tom Ewell. Juhe Adami Wtlen
his two-year-old son comes home one day
with a wagonful of money an 9;11-con
knows the poltce can't be tar behind ( t
hr . JO min) .. @ .oVll "Before Winter Comes" (1969
Drema) David N1veri Tapot Otsplac.ed
RuSStan refugees are repatnated dffplle
thetr desire to remain 1n Austria (2 hrs
10mtn) ltllD CJD ,._, Tiii Steven's new 1ob at
the TV statlOO prevenli him from apend1ng
any ttme with h15 wife and children In lier
eo (R) Q
l __..WLO
ftMlfB all, u .
,. llAG.Ulm Twenty-one people who
pooled 1helr money and won the New
York State Lottery, '"Today" co·hott
ir ant Gumbel ..,.m
~, ..
.. ()) _,.. TO caoea An ex-convict.
wor1<1ng as a rePorte< for WOl'ld I Week 11
auracted to Tracy ( 1 hr ) D m ~ The gang at Ct1"rs chal-
lenges a rrval pub 10 a bOwhng toorna·
ment In stereo (A) fl (JJ THI C0UYt Miles learns about htl
lather's refat1on1h1p with Francesca. Con
$lance searcti.s fOf a letter she wrote l:iia:io (R) Q ( t hr )
Ii MO¥W ··crossplol' ( 1969. Adventure)
Roger Moore Mar1ha Hyer An adve11t.1ng
agent devi11ng a new campaign end• up In
the midst of po1111cal chaos In hll Mlrch
for a certain ~111 (2 hrs ) 9 WVllMY .. Agatha Chnttle't Partner•
tn Cmne The a.r .. fOf(jt help a woman
who suspects foul play w'*1 three l'!'l«n·
be<& of hef housetlold are made 111 by g1tt
ch;:.: tJ:~< 1 hr I I MIMY tJl1 nil ....... An e11pl()(at1on
of contemporary ChtneM art. f11turlng
pa11\lers Huang Yung Yu and Lo Zhongll
Md W or rural Chine (A) o ( 1 hr )
CC) 'lrreconcllable O.fferencH"
( 1984. Comedy) Ryan O'NNI .. Shetley
Long A 9 year-aid glrl. feeling Mglected
end unloved. Hekl legal 11<1 to dlvOtOt
~rMit trom the custody ot ner tvet·p<t
1>ecupt4td parenrs and mo..,. 1n wtth Mr
former houseke&Pef PG' Q ( 1 hr S.4
mtn) ~='"The Guardian ( t984. Ora·
ma) Martin Sheen. Louis Gossett Jr New
York City apartment dwellers concemed
about ram~nt crime titre 1 ~m•
mtnded ex-MtVic.men u th4tlr new aecur·
~w:~ 1 hr ' 42 min)
~--"Modern Times" (1936. eom.-
Oy) Chartes Chaplin. Paulene Goddard
An unemp!Oyed uaembly line wonter
, .... he doesn't f11 11110 the age of automa·
hon 'G' (1hr .29 min ) .. 8 • Ml. ....... Mitt and a COiiege
buddy remlniSCe about their rebelhout ec-
tMtlet 1n the ·aos
(!) .... "Brannigan" ( 1975, Mysle<y)
John Wayne, Richard Attenb<>rough An
American police delectrve 11tempta 10 lo·
cete a racl<etHf wtlO hat been abducted
from htS h1d1ng place 1n London (2 hrs
30 ~ .... I O• llAI.,.,_ -i ':"~ :l~ur1llO relays 1n-
tormation about the ~ruption •n·
...atigallon to the Pf"'· a 1jngoi111c mad·
man, armed with a water gun takes hoe~ (A) (1 hr) I '!I~-Scheduled rapor1 on nvtr1-
t1on•I bllnd""8, a disease caused by a
v11emln A deficiency O ( 1 hr l
1-:='.i"..au.. tJl1 -.TAii Fea·
tureo· Belvolr Gallle, Ptas Newydd. Pen·
rhyn Castle. Wales. Wlghtwick Man()( Lin·
d11farne Cutia. NorJhumberland
Otfbyshlrt'I Hidden Hiii (A) 0 ( 1 hr) 1 -....... ~ Almmaket Ofra 81kal dOCu-menta how England 11 dN•ded .• geo-
grephlcally. 80Cl811y and economieally -1n
thla exploration of B11tain'1 soc111 struc·
lure, cultural values and 11t1tuon toward en1;,:: end Industry o ( 1 hr ) CD "Chelch And Chong'• The Cor·
1ican Brother't" ( 198~. Comedy) Cheech
Martn. Tommy ChOng Two ottoeat and
otf-key Perit street mua1c11n1 "'"' a Oyp-
•y who tent fhem 1he account 01 their ~~=r~· ( 1 hr. 27 min)
~ wvwn1•• 1111 L01T .. .,
Aher Ralph and Ed become hypnotized at
a lodgt meeting. Relpn triet •t out on AllCe
to ~or a lrtp to Chicago o .. 1 ... "Rogu .. Of Sherwood FOl'HI"
( t950. Adventure) JOiin Derek, Otana
Lynn Robin Hood'• son round• op the
Merry ~ to 1t1nd up 10 Prince John's
~ } 1 hr , 40 min ) ._,....,., I --------~' ---••nn11 ... ... "Emily' (1976 ()(ama} Koo
Start.. Vietor Spinetti In 1920& Engilnd. a
f"n-tge girl cornea of •Ot through en 1f·
fair wtfh an A"*IC•n IChOOllNCher ( 1 rw. 26 min l ,.,,,..0 ....
1mMY
mAm Ouett Henny Youngman
ketches Pttey the Str1ppe< 1 genoer
crllla In San Fr et1C11Co ,
I ..., ...
••••• Howerd P<>ttPOnet loo!(. Ing for • IOb wNw'I ha dK•des 10 ¥rt1te a
lltlmy novel
I -~ llll •11..,.
.,. "The Sedvctton' (1982.
~) Morgan Fairchild. Mteheel Sar·
razln A glamorous TV news anch()(W()m·
an IS v1<:1im~ by a mentally disturbed
admlrat. 'A' ii hf...,..45 mtn) Cl) ..-r&OQI•
(8) ..... llA&OWI, MVA11 m Mar·
1<>1111e's c:llenl c:ontronta ~te hit men
wtitle guarding a gangster tNrked f()(
death Q Cl) UNrmD "' ,. ... ,. ,AmUI
Ph1llp Michael Thomaa Or Ruth
Weathelmer Ro•anne Pulitzer Lerry Hofmea. •IU-glldlng In ll'le Alps, Morgan
Brlllany tours RIO de Janeiro (A) ( 1 hr l
CJ) ... "Comfort And Joy' ( 1984
eom.cty) 9111 Paterson. Eleanor David A
dlSC jOCl<fly becOmet entangled 1n a war
between rival gangland ice cream ven
dors 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min )
t'9 Ir-..aT An eborted drug bust
winds up wtlh O'Buen Mt10U5ly wounded
end htl gun lf'I Iha handl of hit assa~anl
IBl D hr . tOm1n l 8 • 1...r Host JOhnny Caraon ~ Cybill Shephefd I Moonhght·
1ng") . ~ tlrlgtr Andrae Crouch. en-
tertainer Carl ~ In stereo I t hr I
I M1'11mAYmff 0 u.I. OMI to&I ~ A look
at t=• flfat round of pley I WUWllT .... ... ..,...
•Y .,.. I UUlll Binns and F1go1s
tnv9Slt09te when Archie (Peter Bowles)
insists that someone s watching hom
through the window ,.._ ... u. AT_.•LM&llA .........
... "Feelings (No Date Adull) It
hr .30=.Jn.. :11: "Lad)' For A Night" (1942 Ro
mance) Joan Blondell. Jahn Wayne A
woman from a gambling b<>lt mames a man IOf his wealth and a much-coveted
i1tk>n In IOCiely ( I hr . 55 min )
-~--..,._Am -Arthur triet to a1101d
telling hie mother aboUt h•S vacelt()(1
{()'NA.,.. Showb<>lt DoubleS Clas·
SIC trom Las Vegas. NeY (Rl (2 !lf!;J
(8)....,.. *"'CM MY • IT i Wt
ThlS documentary. tOCualng on hva case
sludiet of men at the Oregon Slate Pent·
tentlary. deals w1ttt wtiy men rape end ex
amtnee the men who commit th11 crime
•ICY ~ht)
_.. "19~" t19BA. Orama) JoM
Hurt. Richard BYrton Based on ll'le no'<lel
by G.orge Orwell A men Narehet for
hope amid 1 rept9$SIV9 totallt11len eoc1-
ety that he c:.n ne1thef comprf'hend nor
toteta .. 'R' (2 hr• l
I ....
lt'W MOllD&.ftlOOD ...-nr r TOllOlfT 1n1eMew with
MlttfleW &odtrlctt tll98 e UTl~wmtDAW>Lli i&a'M
f'='rom .AA'le 1985 alngtf ectresa Tracey
Ullmen, rock alnger Bryan Adama. JOOfn•I
191 Sarai'\ ~cOendOn. 11so. 'llewer rMll In
"7;,lJ,~ 1 .. "The Next OM" (1982. Sci
enc.·ActlOn) Kw Cuti.a, Adtl90M Ber•
beeu A man from the fu!Ufa bf .. k• t~
time bertlef end landl on en laolattd ••·
land (2 hrs. 10 =· (f)llW&llm e.,.. "~Mountain" (1951. West·
em) Alan Ladd. LIZabeth Scott. Union·
supponlng towns In Kaneaa and Ml9aourl
are ran-..cked by Ouan1rllt and his Reid·
ers. ( 1 hr .• 30 m1n.)
I LCM, ' Pl OCMl ITY\I PALL,,. -01 ••U ,_A Jlt'IA hill Aeggie'a cvalvlly plenned com·
lmun1,r..,....,
1119 (J) ... "The Apple' ( 1980, Muat-
cal) Catheflne Mary Stewert. George GH·
mour In 1994. a tinging duo fala tnto the
handa of e dlabohc:al 1mpresarl0. (R) I 1
ht .. 20 min.) ,....l ... .w. ..........
ttll .. "The Perils Of Gwendollne"
( 19~. Adventutel.,.-iawny Klteen. Stent
Hulf John' Wlllle's comic: strip heroine
comes to Hie In a Mfles of thrilling adven·
!Ufes 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 m•n )
-.. "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com·
edy) Tom Henka. Tewny K11aen A car&-
tree school bul d11ver'a peta decide 10
thraw • pr•w.ddtng party for him. com-
plicating matters ts the feet tl'wlt Iha girl's
father diaappf oves of her choice 'A' Q ( 1
hr .. 46 mio.) ..... _,. ...
Cl) ... "20,000 Yeara In Sing Sing"
( 1933. Oram11) Spencer Tracy, Bette
Davis A prlSOOer violates his new-found
freedom when It's bellevecl he's a murdef
er (2 tvs • 30 min ) e .,.. "Snow Job" (1972. Adven-
ture) Jean-Claude Killy. Clift Potts Two
ski iostrvctOfS plot to 11ea1 a quartttt-mll-
hon dOllara from a casino safe (2 hrs.) 00 CD ... "Alphabet City" (1984.
Orama) Vincent Speno, Kate Vernon In
New York's lower East Side, a teen.ge
hOOdlum 1rwo!Ved tn drug-dealing and ex
torlion. refuses to bum down • tenement
and -s pur~y !he mob 'R' ( 1 Iv • 26 minJ....., INllLIY•
t1I ...
19 ... 110W11 "The OkHashioned We "
, 93". Comedr) w c Fields, Judith l1
1en A troupe o act°'' beeomea sf<llled at
eluding th6 law In each town In which they
l~~.(I 1v,a:,~1n ) .... ~ ....
W ' CA'ICllCla
W .-..ATJ.Mm .. ="9"Tat
.,. "~tesldeot's Lady" ( t963.
Orama) Charltoo Heaton. Susan Hey-
ward Andrew Jackaon attempts to prove
lhel hit wtfe le Innocent of scandelous chaiG'&f I ...
..,.,.. .... Mmll.AlJ ...... ~ ·-·~
... ·~ Thing'' ( 1951, Sclence-
Fictk>n) Jamel Amesa, Oew9y Maritn A u S r .... rch atation In the Arctic It
haunted by an wle being (1 hr . 27
min ... == "GOOdbye, New York" (1985. ) Julie Hag«ty. Amoe Kolek. Fed
up with New York. e y~ woman heads
tor Patil. but a mleMd fl!O'lt conn«:tlOn
landl her in tsraol withOul money or IUo· gage and In 1tor• for acute culture lhOck
'R' ( 1 hf 30 men )
-1--,····-----.. "Raw Cour9Qe" ( 1984, Adllen-
ture)' Ronnie Cox. Art Hindle. During a ._.
defnes& marathon. lhfee IOng·ditance
runners fight for their llvel alter ~ ••
taken cartlve by lanatlcal tuMvaHlta. 'A'
i ht. 3 min.) ... , .. .,_
M __,.,_. II
.. "The Pope 0t Gt~ Vl-
tage" ( UMM. Ofema) Eric Aooerta. Mic*·
11y fbrte. Ofeamt of eecape from tun-
drum Manhallan jobs herbored by
distantly related buddies are jeopwdlz:ed
by an ~ safecrad(lng )ob b l
gets them Into hot w11er wtth 1 loc:al crime
k . 'R' ~a)
-· • LM A func:Halllng I to benefit cancer end diMe8e , ..
at SI Jude's Chltdren'a Ho9pitat In
................ i.. Tenn. Hoeta· Betty Whtte and
Van P1tten. ( 1 Iv.)
"The Detection Of Slmu Kuclr·
ka" (1978. Orama) Alen Arkin. ~ ~night A Lrthuaniln 1Nm11n "*• •
ci.rlng leep fof freedom from 1 AA9'en
ship moored oft lhe c:o111 ot Masuc:hu-
i5;.::...._ ~ ... "Caddyshack" (1980, eon.
dy) 9111 Murray, Chevy Chua. Thi
demented gfoundskeepet Of I SWaM
country c:IUb wages war against the
gopher$ Wtille a wealthy, btaah newoqnier
, clashes with an old-guard membef 'A' ( 1 .. IN.j\!~·-·
mAT•ACICOASm
... "The Ballad Of Narayame"
( 1958, Orama) Kinuyo Tanaka, Tel~ T•
klhaahl. In old Japan. an Mdefly widow
must settle hef family afl•lfs and find a
wtfe for her son before the can lulllll the
ancient law of ucendlng Nareyema
mountain to die (Subltlled) ( 1 hr . 38
min) ........
*~Iller Leopard' ( 19b-4. Acr..n
ture) Johnny Sheffield. ~ly ~
A 11Jo01e bOy tacee a deedty AITlcan leop-
ard •• he sets out to IOcate the ~
hUebend of a screen actresa ( 1 ht • 30
ct)' Jm. "Sex With The Stara" ( 1979 •
Comedy) Thlek Wiison. M1rtln 8ul'Towt..
The Wflter of a sexuel a<Mc:e COIUmn
res.erches the relationship between a
women'• sex drive and hef birth sign 'A'
t ~= • mr•uua,,.. ...
-L.-T••M:'I Mi ..
Mlml• 111,_.Y ..,, ...
41m al)"8111CW CH).,. "Conan Ttle O..trOY*" ( 1984,
Adventure) Arnold Schwan:enegger. Gr~ Jones Barbarian Conan 11 r90nJlt.
ed by e sen~. ~M queen to pn>-
tect 1 tten-• prineeee on her ~
to a megieal c:.atla 'PG' Q ( 1 tit:. 43
min I
Sundav. June 8, \986 23
-l'riclay
-Morning Movies-
.. CCJ .. The Bisl'lop's Wife · ( 1948, Fantasy)
Cary Grant Loretta Young ( 1 hr . 48
min I NI(~) Amaoeus ( 1984 Ofama) F Murray
Abraham Tom Hulce (2 hrs. 38 min)
~1 "Room Service.. ( 1938 Comeclyl
Marx Brother<. Lucille Bait (I hr 18
min)
19@ .. II Should Happen To You' ( 1954
Comedy) Judy HOfhday Jack Lemmon
~hrs) ltfCCJ 'Fa1her Of The 81100 (1950 Come-
dy! Spencer Tracy Elrzaoeth Taylor ( 1
hr 33 min I
(H) 'W1ndwalk.er ( 1984. Orama} Trevor
Howard, Nick Ramus ( 1 hr . 44 min ) 'P Blondie s Big Deal · ( 1949 Come
Oy) Penny Singleton Ar1hur Lake ( I hr
30m1n) • 1:9CZJ .. Elv11a Madigan ' ( 1967. Romance)
Pia Degermark Thommv Berggren ( t
hr 29 min) •O "That Certain Summer" ( 1972. Ora
ma) Hal Holbrook HOPf' Lange I t hr
30m1n)
1:9 p, 'Incident In $an franc1sco ( 1970.
Orama) Richard Kiley G~111s Connelly 1:>
hrs)
-(Cl 'Crooks And Coronets ( 1969 Com
edy) Telly Savalas. Edith Evans I 1 hr
46 min J
H) (%) "Fletct>" ( 1985 Comedy I Chevy
Chase. Joe Don Bake< I 1 hr 38 min )
($) .. Ceihng Zero" (1935. Ofama) James
Cagney Pat 0' Boen ( I hr 35 min J
-@ ·Dead Man On The Run I 1975 Ad
venture) Peler Graves Katherine JuShCt!I
(I hr 30 min)
-Afternoon Movies-
1:19 «!) Cop-Out" ( 1968 Suspen~) James
Mason Geraldine Chaplin (2 hrs 1 lC · (,rpmllns ( 1984 Fantasy) Zach
Galligan Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr 5 1 min )
tf Careful He Mtghl Hear You I 1983.
!X;ima) Wendy Hughes Robyn Nevin It
hr, SQ.min I S' "Biiier Harvest .. ( 1981, Orama) Ron
Howard Ari Carney ( 1 hr 40 min ) 1 Arruw!;m11t1" (1931, Ofama) Ronald
Colman HAien Hayes ( 1 hr , 50 min )
WfZi) Mor Oncle" (1958 Co!Ntdyl JacQu~ Tat. Jeen-Pierre Zola (2 hrs l
t.9(Ci ThP Stratton Story" ( 1949 Biog1a
phy1 lt1n1P'> StPwarl June Allyson ( 1 hr
41) rT 1n I
C.H , A Malle• Of t 1le And Death I 1980
Drl'ma) l 1nda t avin Salome Jens ( 1 hr
38mrni
( ·ram11y B·1s·n~s (No Date Drama)
Milton Berle 1 .. ttrPy M1rcus ( I hr . 23
min) ('%) The PoDP Qt Greenwich Village
( 1984 Ofama) Ertc Robeftt MICkey
Rourke (2 hrs ) •CL) "Movers & Shakers" (1985 Come·
dy) Walter Matthau. Chartet Grodin ( 1
hr .. Hlm1n) •CC) "F IS T " ( 1~1.a,. prama~~.Yl~.s.!~r .. ..,
s1a11one Peter Boyt~ 12 hrs L:>1m1n ) 1:90.1 "Ten From YW...jhOw 01 Shows
( 1973 Comedy) 5111 CaeNr. lmogttnfll
Coca ( I hr 31 min )
(%) ··ri.e Cotton Club 1198•. Dram•!
Rich•rd Gere, Gregory H1~ (1 hrs 7
min) •(!) "HQP9C'.Olc.h" ( 1980 Comedy) Wal
ter Matthau. Glend• Jackson ,., hrs 1
24 Sunday, June 8. 1986
-Evening----
.. aem ...
IMTTMOUm*
Cll ...
l&M*...,IQI .....
AIC ... Q WWWWITWU •I •mioar me ...
.-clL.-:a
I C#ft'Gl.~
.,. "Star Trek Ill The Search FOi
Spock" ( 1984. Science FtellOn) Wilham
Shatner DeForest Kelley Adm Kirk reas-
sembles rhe crew ot lhe 11arst11p En·
te<prrse for one final voyage to try and
rescue tr'r Spock. whose spml rema1n5
alive on the rapidly degenerating GeneSts
anet PG' ( 1 hr •S min I
. comA11 .. me ... a ...
DODla C8n'M&.
S1'11GY llAClm. ,.._.,w -ADiUlmnrl..Vwca.D
.,_ "Fa1her Of The 81100 · ( 1950
Comedy) SP80<* Tracy. Elizabeth Tay-
'<>< A father experieoces all of the 1oys
and headaches involved with the prepare·
tlOllS tor his daughter's upcoming wed·
dmg ( 1 hr 33 min )
CS)-.,. · Fandango · ( 1985. Comedy)
Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson Faced with
adullhoOd and the pall of Vietnam. five
college cront8S lake ott across Texas tor a
last·dllch fhng In stereo 'PG ( t hr . 31
rn1n) M,DCIDm .. U• NI Clllllwt 0 anaT~ TillQHT Interview
wt1h Neil Diamond
I=~ Window-ihopp1ng at Tit
tany & Co . a man who was lrapped •n
side his car for 15 da)" alt(tl' an acet~I
"'LMCDll•CW ~ -::.,,,, Los Angeles Dodgers at
San ~dres (live) (3 his ) -==-= ~ TOP RMS IOa.o Ernie Landeros vs
Martin Outro1 In a 1unior welterweight bout
scheduled tor 10 round live from Las
Vf!gas. Nev ( 2 hrs 30 min )
{ij) IODIG Hector 'Macho CamachO
(29 o 16 KOs) vs Edwin Rosano (23 1
19 KOs) 1n a WBC hghtweighl bOut
scheduled tor 12 rounds Irv• lrom MadtSOn
Square Garden 1n New York ( 1 hr , 30
min) CZl MOYll 'N1ghlhawl(s ( 1981
Suspense) Sylvester Stallone. Rutger
Heuer Two tough und9rcovtr cops ere
assigM<l to fl spectat taSk for~ tracking a
dangetOU$ 1n1ernatl0flal terrorist through·
out New~ 'R' (1 hr 39m1n ) n11:::.,. ....
1198 PmAY AT .-T Its Friday the 1Jth
as host How•rd Stevens take'S a trisk1de·
kapnot>'C tum ott·be81 ftntena1nmen1
i',..•mff WMA1'1 Mffll•lll llOll Romaric.e
comes Shirley'• way wn.n her devoted
e!fl pal amvet In town II m emu. F'eetured a IOOI< Ill lhe l A
play ("Casuat Se•" I , a nde on 4he new
scaled-oown motor scooter-.
U.ATL.Mm ~Qweltll AUN'Tm
...u'ICCMIT .-.YW1D1Mm
WO-w.D .mu"' AlmM..I .. ,,.,
WMl8'1rC*.,_.__.Q ...... , ...
-~.-MOU.ftlOOD ,,,,. 19 _., TUCltl • PQll8 .UY In Ste<eo
Ii .. twaJINf Z.-~.,.An Indian tnbe deals
with des.aeration of then sacred blmat
grouncls when 041 d11tters come on tt'ie
~ In stereo (R) { 1 hr) 8 mww "Hour Of The Gun ( 1967.
Wes1em) James Garner Jason ~bards
Wyatt Earp stalks the mao who kitted his
brother (2 hrs ) 8 9 -••Webster attempts 10 help
aeor..c,:.ve his sportscasting t<>b (A) 0 . ,.., (ii:. "The Last Of Sheila.. ( 1973
Mys1ery) Richard Ben1amin. James
Coburn. A movie producer 1nv1tes those
he behev~ responS1ble tor his wife's
~th to lake a c;ruiae on his yach1 (2
hrs )
I ••-ra11wa1 •.._,,Q ,._.ML.ORD
WAU. flMIT -Are Hospitals S1ek?" Gues1 hOst Caner Randall Gues1
John F H1ndetong, senior vice president
of Sm•lh Barney Harris Upham & Co
Inc
~ llO'lll ·Gremlons I t984 Fantasy)
laen Galligan. Hoyt Axton When a teen
ager breaks the rules of caring tor hla lov-
able one-of a-kind creatUfe dOzens ot
malevOlent creatU<es are spawned 'PG
Q (1 hi 5 I min )
].) --'GOICh81 ( 1985 Comedy}
Anthony Edwards l •nda F1orenttn0 Dur-
ing aprtng break. ii UCLA student meets a
mys1er1ous woman •n France and soon
hncls hltnselt 1n lhe m1cldle ol an mterna
tlOlla~ caper PG 13· ( 1 hr 37 min ) ~ llO'lll 'Vision Quest' ( 198S Ofama)
Matthew Modine L•nda Fl()(enhno An t8
year-old t>eg111s a brutal training schedule
1n order to defeat the toughest ''""tier m
the slate In stereo R O ( 1 hr •8 min )
61) llO'lll Damn Citizen•· ( t958 Ora
ma) Keith Andes, Maggte Hoyes An up-
standing World War II veteran comes to
the fore to wipe oul corruphon 1n the
rank• of 1he Stale Police ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. D Ill • •VIDIM A charity organtza·
Hon uics George 10 make a apeec:h at a
lc:ef=~ !RI 0
,..... .... 11.D.
WAU. t1mT ... 'Art!! Hospuats
ICk?" Ou"! hoat C111er Randall Guest
John F Hlndetong senior v1ee pre!Mdenl
ot Sm11h Barney Hams Uphtm & Co
Inc
ID • COOfD"I C1W9G1 ccunY 'Dis
put• Resoluuon It's Really Work1ngt
Bonnlfl Ctstrey fa<~ ftdf!ral med11t01
and now an 1mpar1i.1 arb1tta!Of d•scuues
along with o1httt mediators tiow lhoo ·
'81\ds of d1•.putes over suth matters es di
vorce. child cuslody labor menaoement
battles. and communtty clR<ihe<! are no1111
being settled by mfld•a11on and arbttrll
110<'1 out l(M the COIJrt• IC' ev~yOf'\e'I ad
vantage
.,.,. "ft4tch I t965 Cnf"'•<M Ctw
-l'riday Coal.
vy Cha9e. Joe Don Baker An L A repoo
ei w11h an srray ol dlSQUtSeS attempts to
unravel a plot 1nvolv1ng a wealthy bus1-
nessmdn whO contracts his own murder
·pa~~mm)
.. -.rrftACICI In stereo ( 1 hr ) .. m. "Brolh81ty Love" ( 1985 Ora
ma) Judd H1<sch, Karen Cartson lneKph
cable occurrences lead an 1ndus1nal de-
s.gne< to suspect that htS vengerut
p:;ychOpathtC twin btothef s trying to
harm twn and hii family (RI Q (2 hrs 1
G fir) IUll VICI An apparently burned·
out fOfmef cop helps the detectives hnd
an elusive ga~ster In stereo (R) ( t hr )
8 9 • --Paul tries to heiµ Leon -.in a tellowstup toOdN!l 1fh o (l)rA .. 9M o ...
.....
m 'AYMOm • nll YllD ~AU. UITI 10 Yount Wtnners ot the Opera
Company of Ph1tadelph1a / l uc1aoo Pa
va10111 International V01Ce Cornpeittllon
roon the renowned tenor in a petl()l:mance
ot Verdi s "Requiem taped at tn. Phila-
del!)h1a Spectrum Sol0tsts soprano Su
san Dunn, meuo soprano lld1ko Komlosi
and bass Paata Burchuladze In stereo ( t
hr 30 min) CD,._.,,. LOM
II> ,_ LJm Guest Oetenr.e Sfocretary
Casper Weln= I 1 hr ) Cl)~
<%)..,.. "Flelch ( 1985. Comedy I Che
vy Chase, Joe Ooo Baker An LA repo<t·
t':f wtlh an array ot d1~1Sei allempts to
unravel a plot 1nvOl\l1ng a wealthy bus•
nestman wt10 contrncts his own murder
PG' _11 hr 38 min)
HI g U MC comD'f ...CW. •~earls ol
Steel" Annoe Polls and Mall C1aven star
1n this 1tory ot unemployed stHlworkers -.no esaume management ot a restaurant
~ TOOC&.OllfOI~ (15 .,.. 'Matot Dundee' ( 1965 Aoven-
ture) Charlton Heston. Richard Hams ~
Urnon m&JOI: leads 100 volunteer pr1~s
on a dar;jerous mrs51on against lhl!
;
cheS ( hrs . 30 min ) ...,...,..
IHl'llm
CJ1491 llll ADWBIW
• -.rr'l'UCll In stereo 1 t hr ) -GD nm.Al Stingray and Elena go
alt., 1 ruthless drug k1ngp1n who murders
the Illegal aliens helping him harvest his
crap In ate<eo (R) (I hr l 11 = IOAT Gopher lantu11~ lhitl
the Pac1tie Princess 1s a World War 11
troop carrttW t>ovnd !Of f'r1nc1 Charo
~than CO<* and Enn MOfan guest star
~> ~rv .1cm "'" •al'lllllM"f _...
CUL The qreat moments and triumphs ol
the legendary rock and roll bOnd include
toot11941 ot their 1980-Waitllngton. o.c
conceft and e•ch1S1ve 1ntBM4tWS with the
group membenl Special guests Glen
C.mpbeU. Andy Williams Oeryll Dragon
'~ ..... ••"nl ----•llMCM OI M 1'IOMI WM lllSltS to
King Agememnon' 1 pal3<:• 11 MycenH
King NMIOl'S CO~Jft II Pylos and I&
Broru•Age palaco 1n St"lrlA rl'!veal de
tallS of the reaJ41te events which might
have been the baSl5 '°' Helen's abduction
and lhe Troian horse O ( 1 hr) · ~ *Ml "Too Scared To Scream"
( 1985. Orama) Mike Connors Anne
Archer A police 119Ufenant teams up with '
an unoercavet agent to 11wes11gate the
murders of several 1o11omen 1n a Mannattan
~~~~min) ~·--"Fraternity VacatlOO" ( 1985.
Comedy) Stephen Geolfreys Sheree J
Wilson Despite being saddled w1lh a ner·
dy pledge during 1 weet(end 1n Palm
Spnngs, two lratemtty btot~s vie tor a
pootslde blonde 'A' ( I hr . 33 min )
CS)OltHICEln'UU.ITW In this 1985
Hollywood concert. John Foge<ly per·
forms selecllons from his new album
"Centerlield" and Sings hits associated
with his former group Creedence Clear·
water Revival In Sl8'eo O ( 1 hr )
--Ole ALL. ITAl ton. .. .,.....,.. II
.,_ "TombOy" (t98-4. Comedy)
Betsy Russell. Jerry Omome Upon meet-
'"0 a heartthrob race car driver, a smitten
teen-ager puts aside her basi.ett>all mo-
torcycle and monkey wrench 'A' I 1 hr
J2mm)
-1rA..-M WllO • • ~J A documentary
po<tra1t ot artist Charles Rogers Grooms,
whose works range from creating paint
1ngs. sculptUfe and fllms to dramatic and
hUIT\()(OUS peyformences
IPMaYOllllWAYU..
mBllllmfT ... .. _,lUCKI In stereo ( 1 hr )
Ml D99 CDID ...
TAJI
,,_MY m.tm Sketcnes V1Ct01:ia J11ckson s
acroballcs. movie c1111cs· e11erc~ tor the
dead I ..., ....
M D .. Howard s purchase ot
an e11penSNe btacelet tor Laura leads to
htS dlSCOYery that he d<»5n I understand women u much u he thOUght
OAUMMCIUI '• •••11.olT lflOl'l'aOOK
ITMT f11 W..,._..l""t•ma -Prohles ot
ROQ91' Moore. Victoria Principal, Catherine
Bach and Huey Lewis (A) (I hr )
(I).,.. "Mike's Murde<" ( 1984. Ora·
ma) Debra Winger Mark Keytoun A Los
Angeles bank employee and sometime
l<MW of a drug deallng tenniS instructor
decide& to 1nves1tg11e his death and ie<>P-
ardtzet her own llfe. 'A' ( 1 hr , 37 mm )
(%).,. "Nest Of Vipers" ( 1979. Ofa-
ma) OmellO Mull Senta Berger An 1m
povtW1shed. anstooaoc women becomes
1nvotved 1n the decadenee of Mussolini's
lloly~hr . 4~ min ) 11::91 (() .,_ "The Ballad Of Cable
Hogue" ( 1970 Comedy) Jason Robards.
Stl"lla Stevens Aband<>ned by his pert
ners. a Wllened old prospector M1& up a
prOSpMOU9 way •"''°" and ploea r~ ~hr$. 30 min) U f.D ,......., Hoat Johnny Carson
Scheduled Jon Lovitz ("S.tUfday Night
lrvtt"), 'ingfl( Gr1Mm Nasti, 8111 Coaby
I' The C~ Show") In stereo. ( t hr )
Unm&Y_, ltl u.I. Ol9I toll.......,. A loo~.
at r~sm;iood round ot pt1ty
I= ...... I cay .. I LAUlmt F1Q01r. 1s at the
head ot a hunoe1 strike at the h~p11a1
I.., .. ., _..Ulla\ ......,..
.,. "Btlve<ly H1tlS Exposed ( 1985
Adult) Colleen Brennan, Bunny Stew A
IOO« at the prtvate lives of California's very
flCh ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tW~llOWll "HoltywOOd Hot Tubs (1984
Adult) Donna McDaniel Michael Andrew
Alter taking a phJmt)jng rob. a young man
plunges into a series of surpnSlng en-
counte<s with some unusual Hollywood
characters A' ( 1 hr 42 min )
tWa.l_,ftACICI In stereo ( 1 hr I (H)m. "Weel<end Pass" ( 1984. Com-
edy) 0 W Brown, Pete< Ellenstein Foor
sailors rust hn1sh1ng baSK: tra1n1ng in San
Diego travel 10 lot Angeles tor tun and
romance ·R' ( 1 hr 32 min )
-1 0 ~ eolm)YmM
. 1111 T90DI The TrtPods carry the atl'l-
letiC champiOrls into the City of Gold
where they are g111en uniforms as well as
helmets to protect them trom the city's
lethal a11
GD mAL VlllOt
(() wamJ) C:.. IOCCl.R Brazil vs Northern
Ireland (A) (2 hrs ) •rcY . •c:u.
G:ll GD fmAY mfT wmol In sttlfeo 11
hr .. 30 min.) 8 TM.II,.. nll Da.1111 A theatrlC81
direct°' (Carolyn Seymour) and several
ol her colleagues l1nd themselves lrappe<J
1n a -==nd·s strange !lream (Rl I ~ne Man Jury" (1978,
Suspense) Jack Patance. Christopher
Mitchum A psyctloliC murderlK causes a
vengelul poleceman to become a one man
~dante squad "8';! 10 min ) .... ...,
.,..,~ta.n' lntervl9w with
Neil Diamond
• ITM llMQI GU8$t Simon MacCor
londale In ite<eo (R) ( t hr )
• •ML Ml)-01 .. U ,_Al-
thoUgh Amalgamated Ae<OSOls offflfs
Reggie a 1ob. the sweet smeu of succesa
sllH eludes htm
• Ul\lmAY AlM
tlJll mWll "The Pooe Ot Greenwich VII·
rage· ( t98• Ofama) Enc Roberts Mick-
ey Rourke Dreams of escape from hum
drum Manhattan fobs harbored by
d1stan1fy related buddltK are )eOPardlzed
by an tll·c~ satecrack1ng rob that
gets them into hot water with 11 local crone
k~n 'A' (2 ttrs )
1111a.l-.r1UCll ln5tereo (1 hr)
tall(I).,. "Amadeus" (198•. Orama) F
Mutray Abtaham. Torn Hulee Consumed
with ,ealousy over hrs rt\/8rs br11kance.
Viennese court composer Antonio Saller•
1neffectually plOts to discredit brash mus•
cal genius Wottgang AmadeVS MOl8rt In
steteo 'PG' g h111 .. 38 min ) we•c ., .. , ...
(!).,."The General Died At Oewn"
( t936. A(fventure) Gary Cooper Me
deleiM Carroll A '°'<tll'lr ot fortune tries to
secure ammunmon tor a t>allte agatost a
Chlneso war lor~,. . 30 min ) 111 .. mAL (I) m. "Purple Rain ' ( 19841 Musat)
Prince. Apollonta Kot8fO A young Mlnne-
apolrs Singers 90ldld family baek(lfound
pr0V10e& the ·~ttr. for his rise to the top
of the contemporary m"~ wOlld and en
ablet him to hnd '°""'with a winsome rock ~1ncesa 'R 11 hr 51 min)
(Jt")lw.flU
Sunday. June 8 1986 25
~
.. l'rWay Cold.
.NllLIYM
W (B) ... "VISIOO Quest' (1985 Orama)
Matthew Modine Linda FK><enttno An 18
year-old begin$ a brvtel tr11n1ng schedule
In ordef lo defeat lhe toughest wrestler 1n
the state 'R' O ( t hr 48 min }
-·~IMM .... --.... CCIUIC1IOI • &.OWi
1:. Deadlall' {1968. Suspense)
Michael Caine. Gt0vanna Ralll A beau11tu1
woman convmoes a cal burglar to team
up with her homoMxuat husband in a
~ robbery (2 hrs • 30 mm )
.... "A Fine Patr" ( 1969. Ad'ven·
lure) Rock Hudson. Claudia Cardinale A
New York police captain becomes the
unwitting aocomphce ot a lemate lhtef wno plans a gem heist from a burglar
ptoof Aus1r1an vdla (2 hrs )
.191nflUINAT\19 ~--"The Evil That Men 00" ( 1984
~) Charles Bronson Thefesa Sal·
dana An assassin es called out ol retire-
ment to perform one ltnal 111s1gnment His
target a Central Amet1can torture special·
ist ~;ted by an Ameftean agency R
i thf ,29m1n)
W 1IACltl In stereo ( 1 hr )
• .,.. "Good Sam" ( 19"8 Comedy)
Gety Cooper. AM Shertdan A compUI
si've Good Samantan usually endS up •n
trou;' .2 Z:.i I .,.. "Billy The Kid Vs Dracula"
(1966, Horror) Chuck Courtney. Jotin
Carradme A reformed outlaw makes the
awful dlseover; that h1a g11lfriend 1 uncle is
reelty a vampire ( 1 hr 30 min I (I)._.. CUP IOCCll Denmartl V$ West
Germany or Scotland vs Uruguay (R) (2
itva /u.,_...,. -..... .. II ... ...
.. .,. -• CCMn'IY ... Schad-
-Saturday
uled Interviews with NiCOlell• Laf'IOn. the
F'Ofester SISte<s. T Graham Brown. per-
IOfmano.s by Sawyer B<own ("Shakin
']_. Randy TraVIS ("On the Other Hand")
Ml(Z} .. "The Immoral One" (1980,
Drema) SyMa Lamo. Yves Jouttroy A
amnesiac young woman searching lor her
lderlhty dlSC<MKS lhal she may have been a top Parisian prosltlute 'R' ( 1 hr 25
mtn.)
•1~TIACKI In stereo .. ...
~---·---.. "Star Trek Ill, The Search For
Spock" ( 1984, Science FICUon) William
Shatnef, DeForest Kelley Adm Kirk reas
sembleS the crew ol lhe star&hrp En
lerp11se tor one final voyage to try and
rescue Mr Spock. whoM spmt remains
atrve oo the rapidly deQener•llng Gene51,;
~net 'PG' ~ ht , 45 mm )
IT'I~ I 1•
• .,.. "Rabbit. Run" ( 1970. Ofema)
James Caan. Anjanette Come< Based on
the novel by John UPd1ke. A former high
school basketball player slruggl4ng wtth
an unhappy marriage bucktes under the
pt"80f9S ol responsiblhty 'R' ( I hr 34
min)
1rt1(ff)lllOWll "H1slOfY 01 The Wor1d Pan ,.
( 1981 Comedy) Met Brooks, Madeline
Kahn Man's 1ttustrious hlSIOfY -from
Neanderthal cavemen to the Span1$h tn
QUISltlOn --Is eiutmtned 'R ( 1 hr . 3 3
mll'I)
....... "I ShOI Billy The KIO . ( 1950
WMlern) Don 'Red" Barry Tom Neal
The famous outlaw .. captured a number
01 hmes before 9\lef\tuetty being k•lled f 1
hr)
(I) lln TO IUCIU e 9IMI · The Dove' ( 1974. A.<tventure)
Joseph Bolloms, Oet>or•h Ratt1n A young
man unexpectedly llncb romance as he
attempts to se11 around the wOO<l 1n a sma• 00.t (2 hrs ) eu._,.,,._,
l lUNTI ...,.ucl -.c:u11.-
... "ProtocOI" (198-'. Comeoy1
G06dle Hewn. Chns Sar•f'ldon ( t hr 36
min)
1..,,,,.,,. ........
-MW..,.,,.IC191~ • ... "The Muppets Take Menhat
ten" ( 1984. Comedy) Volc:n ol Jim Hen·
son. Frank Oz ( 1 ht , 3A mm ) ,
•8 W Sixth t.=' from Tepe1 Ave nut Elemerttuy . Sen Pedro and
Mlnt\oe EletMntery School. Los Angelel ~~9ftzh091S
1 .... ,,.
"•wnw .... , I I •• r ,_
1 n•n••.., .. WO ICleCIUmD U'WTAM
Fellbfootl Va Hallx
l lllllCI W:Zii
~.-. .. "The Thing" ( 195 1, Sc.encr-
Action) Jame. Ameea. o..ey MertWi 11
ht ,20min) .. (1)-''MM~ (%) ... ··Secret Admlter" ( t985. Com·
edy) C ThomQ ~ lor1 Loughlin I 1
ht . 30 min~ •MD' ml&moT
~ ... ,,.,.f!WIYCA.,. ...... ,,...-
... .,.,. "Vision Quest" (1985. Ofema)
Malthew Modine, Linda FIOfentlnO An 18
year-old ~ 11 brutal training IChedlJle
1n oroet lo defeat the 1oughelt wreetlet 1n
the state In st8'eo 'R' o ( 1 hr . 4t min )
••.,.. "Mobtle Two" (1975, Drema)
Jackie Coopef. Jul19 Greog A reformed
alcohOhc IS htred by • top telev!llOn II•· "°'' 115 e news reporter in order to restore
h18 ono&-br1lhant reputation (2 hra.) i ~en Cities 0 1 Gold ( 1955 .
A~ture) An1h0ny Quinn. Richard
Egan Instead ol searching lor gold. •
group of Spaniards decide$ 10 develop a
lstri&..Tl hrs )
-=-iat.t ... .,... ...
... "The Collon Club ( 19~ Ora
ma) Richard Gefe Gregory Hines In t~
1930s e j8.Z2 muslCilln saves 1he Nte of •
powetfut racketeer and rs towed dHpef
and deeper into the VIOient world of rno
stltf• and gunmen 'R' (2 hrs 7 mm .. I .... -----"" l.mllT1ll ...,...,. -.. =9 Gremlins· ( 198-' Fantasy,
Zach Gathgan. Hoyt Axton When • teen •oer breaks the l\Jle5 of canng lor his lov
able on.ol a-kind creature dozena c
malevolent creatu1e11 are spewtl9d PG
Q_(tht 51mm ) •CID --·young And Free" (1979 Ac
venture) Ertle Lersen Keith Larwn Attt belnQ fOfced to jOln <I wagon 1reln, a be
eecapee and makes a new Ma lor hll'nM
ITT the Western w11dernesa with the help •
en lnd•n gtrl 'PG ( 1 hr 30 mtn )
-:.;s ~UICA&.1 o ,.,.,.,,._.o
iiWY•F Ill .....
QIWMllO ......
• tn. FeahHed Mr$ Klmb•Us "
Diet" diet. aulhot of "Making tt H•~
Kenoeth Reich Expo 8e In Canida I
1=~(11)~ hr) ...... _. "'"" . .,. .. ....mACI .
19 ~--· L~i. ... lla\ITO ...... ..... ,u. .
.... Ill
"' Ulm -.. u•,mr1C11r1....,.. ... -IL-:. &-~ Locm'l 1\19 c
t t ,,
I
10
.. .
-laturclaj C:On1.
l~1t--1'18 DIPIMI
Tn.mTM UUCTICA .-AT Ul.WAY __.,.. flf 1'11
I IA"' '9 ICIUITM 'I EIT.-IUUllml&-_,. "Aft On The Moun1alll" ( 1981
Oram11) Ron Howard. Buddy Eblen (I
hr , 40 min)
(!) MlfO UC. Ott·Road Parllef 400
~~ (1 hr ) {ft) ..,.. "Gremhns' ( 1984 Fantasy)
Zach Galhgan. Hoy! A11ton ( 1 ~r , 5 1
min)
(l)ICM1Ull (I).,. "The Devil To Pay" (1930.
Comedy) Ronald Colman. L0<•ll• Young
j hr. 6mln) ... ,.""" .. .,. "It's Qf11y Money" ( 1962 Com
edy) Jerry Lewis. Zachery Scott ( 1 hr ·160
ti=.Tlf ITAllaml ......
CMTOGICAIOI• ., .•. , .............
... "The Bllhop'a Wife ' ( 1948
Fan1aay) Cary Grant L0tet1a Young ( 1
l'lr ,~Lm .. Cl>,.,....,._ w..anm ..,.,.". OUIN4'9aO ....... .. ,_., -------~~ .. ..-,.um
I I "--191&-""° ~ ..al WA&.19 11-
CD ~ichof .. N1eki.by" (1947. -i~f~;;~"~Cko
.... Daft _.__ <II ...... _ _._._
a ... ....,.. ' I CA Ftatured
iMSA road rK1ng from Elkhert Lelle. Wis
unr .30min l (!) ... "Welle Fargo" ( 1937 w .. tlfn)
Joel Mcef ... Fr~ 0.. 12 hrs l
1 ....... ....
WM&.tTmf-NmTWWI• -·"--' ,,._ ........
M1fO 1M:m IMSA Camel Grand Pux
from lime Rock. Cl (R) ( 1 hr . ~min l
()) ... "Home From The HI~ I 19e0
Oram11) Robef1 Mttctium. George Pep-
~d (2 hrl . 30 min ) .. 1:::•!.\: laSI Satan (1967 Ad·
venture) St9Wllr1 Or•"Of" Kaz 01r11 (2
Iv-.. 20 min)
-1 <"&":9.:r. AeQl<>Nll c~age of
New YOO< Yank ... al hHlmora Ofloie9 Of
Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Braves (LNe)
•ert~~~nd fM J""G~ Boy
"-· Adv9ntur•l Mike Henry~ Raltf ~~t;:,J. ICIUFEFI~
• -CO: •• m.-ccurn 'DIS· putt ResolutlOl'I ll'a Really Worll1ng1"
Bonrne Castrey. '°'"* f9d4Mal medlalOt
and now an imparoal arbltratOt dllcusses
along with othef medtatOft how thou
sandS of disputes over tue,!l mantra a$ ()I
110tce. child custody. labor-management
bltttes, and community olhhea, are now
b9Cng setli.d by mediation and arbitra·
tk>n--outlldl the COUrtl··IO everyone·~ ad
vafltage
CC) .. "Bells Art R1flOlng" ( 1960. Mu·
SIC&l) Judy H~y OMn Marlin (2 hrs
7 min)
(JI)_. "White Water Sam· ( 1977. Ad· •
vert;;J.l<elth Larsen ( 1 hr 27 min ) • (l) ·The Handt 01 OrlOc" ( 1961
Hoo0t) Mel Fen«. Dany Carrell (2 hrc; I .. !~,One Of The Guys" ( 1985
Cdmedy) Joyce Hyser. Clayton Rohner
1 hr. 40 min.)
-(J)llll•••111a.. _"...,. .. ,.
... ~.,.. cw.ACnC
.. WIC"IWf ... ~
WIMOCll**"A&. ccm'fm Dllll'f NIM.TM WI
_,. "Arrowsmith' { 1931 Orama 1
Ronald COiman. Helen Hayes ( I hr 50
1W lrntfl~ .... ,.,.,...
I ZJCA'l1W191 aJ u.t. Ofl9I al Third round ltve
from StMnnecock H111t Golf Club ,,..
1--~:~-fllA IOll. Showboet Doubles CIH
ale from Las Vegaa. N9ll (RI 12 hrs l ·-UICM tt:ll·~~ ~.,.. ·~~:inA~ska" ( 1952. Come
dy) Bud Abboll. Lou Costello I 1 hr 30
min)
----wca.D(/f ~ ..... ...,
COinm9•lll'f1&tUM_.. ..,.,. "Wan. Pioud' ( 1978 Orama)
Robby Benson. Sarah Holeomb ( 1 hr •
38 min I
G) Mt .IOll•TOSl Hft'U. ...
-Al•ernoon ---·
,_IT'OOlll
llOQM'l.-S
11191 llDCUZ
· .,.. ·James At 15" ( 1977 Orama)
Lance Kerwin. Me11SS8 Sue Anderson (2
hrs) G» rotii*>AT UCllQ WOf'ld Ott She>te
Champt0nst111>5. from Key West, Fl• tf aped) CD IGUD QOU> Scheduled Stevte Wonder
(co-host) Laura Branigan. Thompson
Twins Michael McDonald Charlie Daniels
Band New Edition. Duran Duran (Inter·
111ew) In ste<eo CR) ( 1 hr )
CC*T89'DR.m MU&.Tlf .... ~ .. .....,
90Wll "Vision Ouesl'' (1985, Orama)
Matthew Modine. Linda FIOfenllno ( 1 hr .
48 m1n)
ITAi GAISI Spons compellhon
fea turing cast members from 'Fam9. '
"Gimme a Break,'' ·oeoeral Hospital"
and · Paper Chase • Sem1f1na1 round (R)
1 hr) ) mvs 'The In-Laws" ( 1979. Come
dy) Alan Arkin Peter Fal~ ( 1 hr . 43
min)
'1)...n.llQ
o:te(C) llO¥ll "Toucneo By Love · ( 1980
Orama) Det:>orah RatM ()ane Lane I 1
hr, 37 min I
~(Ill m¥ll "Bruslll1 " I 1962, AdVenlure)
JOhn Ireland, Evere11 Sloane I 1 hr 50
TllBl'fooeu •
a:ttlm1n~ ,,_. .
11AO llCMll wmt Tlfl u. ca11• cw
110¥11 "Aoota 01 E111I" ( 1982, Advtn·
turit) Christian Anders, Oun11 Raft9f (I
hr 3Qm1n)
Sunday, June 8 . 1986 27
• IOYCI _.WIT Welsh rnu!leian-tiu-
ITIOftSI Max Boyce Is roped into lhe Ameri-
can rodeo and taught lhe fundamentals of
westem h<xsemanal'lip l ~LW
t&•CMITOIY CllA&ll~«*TMI.._._
W e HW'U Reg10nal coverage of
OetrOlt Tigers at Totonlo Blue Jays or
Kanaas City A0yals at Cahforn1a Angels
J:.•ve) ( 3 hrs J (l5 ~1se The T1tamc" (1~0 Ad·
venture) Jason Robards Rtehard Jordan
i hlS )
DI.,,..
mw9 "Pride Of The Marines'' ( 1945.
Orama) John Garfield Eleanor Parker (2
hrs bocn. WHO ICNMUITAY\.OR
umtlCMITOIY = PIVlll JuCIQeS Mary Fiann.
Tom PO$ton . .Juha Dully Performance by
Adrian Zme<I In 11e1eo (A)
(%) .W. 'Aepo Man ( 1984 Comedy)
Etn1tt0 Estevez. Harry Dean Slanton I 1
hr, 33 mm )
ml~talag t7 11953 Orama)
Wlntam Holden'. Ollo Preni1noe1 12 hrs
1305:!=
.,_ 'Cha11anooga Choo Choo'
(198A. Comedy) George KSf'lnedy. Joe
Namall"t ( 1 hr 42 min )
(!) M1W «* M Mrr1 Up-synced 1end1·
llons of Van Halel'I'• "Panama Chubby
Checker's "lei's Twist Again" and Tina
Turner's "Sleel Claw " --1__,..,..., Pl -..., la"t. .. .,comdt
':. "The Desert Fox" (1 951 Ora·
ma) James Mason Jnslea Tandy !2
hrs)
• _..., CAllYOll COWIO'Ye Hlgtillghts
from the reunion of cowboys whO once led
vl9it<>fl down to the bollom of the Grand
C.n.yoo 11wm -...•11110. ,_..CMITOIY llOWll "Turk 1821' ( 1985, Ofama)
Timothy Hulton, Robert Unch ( 1 hr , 38
min) (I).._ MCleG OhlO Oert>y for 1hree-
y .. r-old lh<xoughbred1 hve from Thiltle-
OOwn Race T raclc rn Cleveland ( I hr )
(t)mMI "Av~ To A Kiii' (1985, Ad-
ventUft ) R~ Moore. Tanya Rot>«t• (2
hrs. 11 mm) (!) ,._ Leroy's niece wants het unci. to
merry Lydl•. Eliubeth (C.rol Mayo Jen·
kins) strugglel 10 nave '* novel pub-
lished In stereo (R) ( 1 hr )
Cl) .,_ "C.reful, He Might H"r You"
(1e83. Orama) Wendy Hugn.t. Robyn
I~.~~ -....... -.MD>... --...., "'"".,,. .. .,,. .,... Ftttt gains entry to the
COf'ltrol room of the otty'a PoWer 1ta11on,
and Wiit, In t\OJ)t8 of tlndlng EIOIM. lhOW9
her l)lctUtt to a a ve
1, .. , ••• , .... .. , ·-----Mn
28 Sunday, June 8, 1986
(%) ... "Fletch" (1Ge5, Comedy) cn.-
i Cha9\Joe Don 9aktf. (1 hr. 38mln ) • ••••=m.,. • .,. "Cheaper By The Dozen"
( 1950, Comedy) Chttoo Webb. JNnne
C<m (2 hrs.)
i (l)ITMlml .......
,._ Ltfoy'1 niece wants her uncle to
marry Lydi.; Eliz.at>eth (C.rot ~o Jen·
luns) s1ruggle9 10 have het nov.I pub-
ltshed. In stereo (R) ( I hr ) 9 mATa'T _..,. U•• Profiled
Jim Palmer. former Majof' League pitcher
Host= Steve Garv.y (1 hr) e "Frankenstein Conquers The
WO<ld" (1966, Sctenc.Flction) Nick
Adams. Seuko Tagami (2 hrs.)
• llWA The continuing qu419t of a netw
Qef*Blion of phytlcllt1, to formulate a
single uoltytng theory to explain the uni·
11erte (R) O (1 hr.)
I ~u.t'nl••t•t .. cz ... • ... .,..,.....,..,..
10•u11..--~ • 11 .. ...._ "The Adventurn ot
8 Two-Minute Wtfewotf" A boy (Know!
Jonnson) who'• a horror movie fan finds
htmSelf turning lnlo a werewolf for tw~
mlni'l:=i r.a~ 2 of 2) (R) Q I .... .,..,_..,. Al1'I .. , .....
,., .... Mal The MIHe lootta bleak
tor Fr~ Rock-'*" d of the radlshel -•~ca:=-~W.QNCAA Out
doOf Track •nd Field Champlonahlpt from
lndlanapoffa. (l~) ( 1 hr ) 8 lfM .... Spof1s competition
featuring cat memberl from "f=ame,"
"Gimme a BrMk," "General Holpltal"
and "Paper ChaM" s.rNflncl round (A)
i_1 hr ) • .-acM umn• ffftured Full
Force ("Tempomy Love Thing," "Un-
faithful"); Belinda Carllale ("Mad AboUt
You"). video by El Debarge ("Wh0'1
Joh·~·~ l~~IWZAM 1.,. "The Medusa Touch'' (1978.
Horror) Riehard Burton. LM Remick (2
hrt.,FT "I l ~~MAITI
.,_ "A View To A Kiii" (1986. Ad
V9nture) ~ MOOft , Tanya Rot>«l• (2
hrt .. 11 rr-. ~= ''The Muppet• Take M•nhlt·
tan" ( 19M. eom.dy) Volc:n of Jim Hen·
IOI'!, Frank 0t ( 1 hr , 3" min ) ~=:a•• Cl) .,.. "Hana Chttatlan Andetaen"
( 1952, Mualcal) Danny Kaye, JMnn\tlrt
Jl.~AYC ICA
... ~.,. "Elec1rlc OrMma" (19M. Com·
edy) Lenny VC/fl Oohlen. Virginia M•daen
1.1 ~36mtn.)
•CJ) w ATM llOW9I Schtduled rtvlfw9
"Mtnhlnan P.to~' (John Llthgow,
Chrt.topher Coltet): 1'8ack to School"
(Rodney Oangerlllld) ; 1''Mone Liu" (Ml-
chMI O&lne) •
l •JW Rt •• , ... w
... "ENn .....,, .. (19e7, Ro-
mance) Pia Oegerm.vtc. Thommy hrg-
gten (1 hr . 29 min)
•1•um1La ... •• I Gm lW. HefWy LrAn and Dino FuO>nl Argue the <*91, ''Sh<Md All
Chldren With AIDS Be a.med From~
lie Schooea?" e •am Ltfoy's niece wants her ~ to
rNlfry Lydia, Elizabeth (Catol M~ "*"-
klnl) struggies to have her noYel put>-
lish9d. In stereo. (R) (I hr )
110•· 11ae .. ., .....
aACI( ..........
.,. "The Monster Club" ( 198 1 Fantasr> Vincent Price. John Carradine ~hrs ....
·--"Once Upon A Family" ( 1980, Orama) Barry Boetwlck, Marcia Stru.
ma~:.Jn•> • -MITUMOfMr II W:t
Former chiefs of staff. spanning the •d-
mlnistrallons of Prelldenta Eientlower
through Cart«. lhate their opnlont of the
P<esidency. Topic&. the White HouM'a In·
ternal organtzatlon; medla'a Imp.ct Ofl Iha
P<esident •nd hil a<Maert; ~I ~Il
lies of U.S leadeta.. (Part 2 of 2) Q ( 1
hr)
I •...• _., ... ,.,_
-• ruEI Thia tour of French vineyards lncludlia the "Night ot the S..u-
jola•" r~. Baton Rothschlld'a M8doc
chateeu. a wine lelaon. and lnttfVteWI
with wine experta.
Cl) ..,.... From Loa Angeles COii·
MUm (T~) (1hr.30mln)
(!) .,.. "The Memory ot ew Ryl(er' •
( 1980, Mystery) ,_talle Wood. Robert f'oxwc;~ tn. 30 min ) .. 1 .,.. ''The Man From Laram19"
( 1965, Wttttm) James Stewart, Wett.ce •For~ "1°h~ min.) I ":rm .,_ Scheduled rev\9wa
p.oaCamp•· (Kate Capehaw, Tom
Skemtt): "A.w 0..1" (Arnold Schwat· nnegger. Kathryn Harrold). "Cobra" l~tr Sl•llont. Brigitte Nle!Mn)
WMCilQWIMDA• ...... 11 ..., ...
aA""" -··----· .. ----· -1(1)---.. "Conrad(" (1974, Drama) Jon
Voight, Paul Wlntleld A whit•
IChoottMChtf atruggtea to brina INrnlng
to a gt~ lmpow11'hecl bl9Cli children rt.:T.'.::,;_ ..... 'Tl --• ..._ Thie tour or French di lrdldl9 the "Night of the 8-r
)Ollll" ,..,..., 8er0fl Rothechlld't ~
chaleau, a wine leeeon. and lntervtewe
With wtr'8 experta.
1-.•MMm ~-·· -~An tumlnallon of the unueu•l pllnt end anlmal life on Klnabalu, &of·
'• hlahaet mountain. (A) Q ( Hw.) .... ~ .. (1Cle-4, ,.,,.,
Gdlgan. Hoyt AxtQn. When • teen-
IOI' DtMkt the Mel of oemg '°' hit iov-•blt ~Ind Ottltln, doterle of ~t crte1Urte n apewntd 'PO'
CJ (1 "'. 61 min.)
(() mwll "Gremllna" ( l&M, Fantasy)
Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axton When a teen·
agtW br .. k.t the rules ol canng f()( h1& lov·
~ble on.-ot-a-kind etNtU<a. dOzens ot
malevotent CtNfU<es are spawned PG'
L1 l'lf 51 min )
SJ mwll "ProtocOI" 1198-4 ComeayJ
GOidie Hawn. ChrlS S.randon A WaSh-
•noton cocktail wa1t1eq becomes a media
~nsatlOC'\ and a U S d>piomat wheo she
thwarls an assas51natl0n attempt on a vis·
ttng emir In st.,eo 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 36
min) Zl .,. "The Gafl!leman Tramp
! 1975. DoctJmentary) Narrated by Walter
Matthau and Laurence Olivier The hie ol
c .hartes Chapltn. one of the screen's great
c r.mec arusts. told 1htough !llm clips,
newsreel footage and home movlM 'G
lhr , 18min) ,.....,,., ... ,
.. &="9 ,_.. ,..,,,,.,
..... mnua.
W.D UM CA Mlllty S1outt1t1 demon
strafes the dlfficultlet. dangers and satos
factions of filming Wlldllfe O ... ,,,,,
'.C) .. "The Thtng I 1951 Scoence-
f'octKl'l) ~mes Arness Dewey Martin A
U S res.arch stallO'l 1n the Arctte 1s
haunted by an eer1e being ( t hr 20
min) 'D MlfO ucm CART Milwaukee 200
iaped) ( 1 ht , 30 mm I ..............
119 I Cll M tOlllt Mf'f UCIJ Wint DAYm WWft't
Coosumer 1nforrnaoon on paper towels,
SOiar heating and deceetM ads. YISllS to
two u s =•:-ling tat>Otatories 8 MCl.L CL.Om• Scheduled an
interview with Alan Alda Gary Franl<lln re-
vlewS "Bacl< to SchOOI" with Rodney
Oengertield ()) TOO CLOll flOI ~ As Iris pre-
par" to move In with the Rulhel. she's
offered a buslnata partner!!hrp bacl< in
Ch~ I :r'e11 w D9to Host Biii Grit111h vis
•ts ltwf Napa Valley wine country, Marl<
Walton lhows how SOutham California is !!t1110 comp,te tn the wine market • -••ALL LOI Angelft Dodgers at
San Diego Pedres (l ive) 13 hrs l 1 ---~ llA1'\m An exam1nat100 ol lhe unusual
plant and animal Ille oo K1nabalu Bot·
neo·a ~'mfD mountain CAI O I 1 hr I 1::.:,.:
....., In her latest tob. BarDara cares
I()( two troublelOme children whose mys·
,.,IOUI parentt poea a law prot>lemt I J
hr)
.MltlUll>llATO
1'l11 a>ll.LYWC.•WQ 119• Na ,._ ~ Mary Frann.
Tom P01tO(l. Jul a Duffy Pertormanc• by
Adrian Zmed In 11.,to (A)
!'"Au.I ftl Cll LA. F'aatured a IOOk II Man ...
ctub fOt ~pie with high IOI. tntar
vlawt with lemlle mam~• who posed tor
Playboy magazine, a loolc at th• eciance
Of~bolOgy
I Cl.Oii •"Auto Aepelr" ,. ... ..... .... .,.AlmA&. ..... FM·
turtd. mMt Bob Wiid, the ~nt man.
'leer*°"'
(l)•••imn ... .. B ()) __, Hawtce, Santini and C.ithn
search f0t a hijacked Metet weapoo (A)
*116 -A mAID The car Iha! Addy
$0ld to Nell appeer9 to be a lemon In ster
eo (R) 8 .,.. ' Return Of A Man Called
Horse'' ( 19715, AdVenture) Rlehard
Harris, Gale Sond9rgaard An EngllSh IOrd
returns to America when he learns that
the lndt.ans who Initiated him Into their
lttbe heve loB1 thei< modett PfeMl'\'e to
trappers (2 hts ) 8 9 .. WT ITWD Even Mxo-
ptlonlst Clarenoe Oemons can't help Ar
nOld i..m to be a stdlled mutlclan (A) O II.,.. "Mr. H()(n'' (1979, Western)
(Perl I of 2) 0.vld Carradine. Richard
WIJ,tmarx The Ute of the legendary frootlef
flgUre Tom Horn, whose careef Included
the capture o1 Geronimo and a sllnl as a
bou=•r ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~ llOWW "= Voyager" ( 1942. Ro mance) Bette DIVIS. Paul Henreld On her
doctor's advice, 1 shy unattractive young
women embarks oo a crulM where she
meets and falls In love with a mafrted man
i ~ --.0 Faa1urect Arthur
Sacklef's COlleciion o1 Asian an, a tacmty
1n S11\18f HUI, Md , that r•t°'" old atrcratt
Whistler's "Peecocl< Room". an interview
with Mel Blanc. the vOICe of Bugs Bunny
and othef cartoon characters Q ( t hr l
CID 1mlTY ... PIAT\m
GI) ..,, om~ ''Man From
Moscow" Based on British Intelligence
agent Grevllle Wynne's book about the
m1ht1ry Mc:reta he obtained from Soviet
1nf()(tT\anf Oleo Pef"ll<ovsky during the early
1~ar11013) (R) O (I hr ) Ct> "Tlghtroce" ( 1984. SuspenM I
Clint EastWOOd. Genevieve Bujold While
investigating a wles of gnsly se• mur-
defS. a tough New Orteans cop dlwcovers
that he has much In common with the
killer he~ 'R' O ( 1 hr , S.o4 min l
(() ...
(8) llOWW "My Science Project" ( 1986.
Comedy) JoM Stocl<Mll. Oennil Hoppet
A high-school Mn101 dlacoYerS tht k.y to
passing hit ICtence data -and IO tht
spac&-lime COOlinUUm -In a rnllltery )ur*-
'i!.'d 'PG' O ( 1 hr • 3' min l
(.LJ .,. "My Science Project" ( 1986,
Comedy) John Stockwell. Oennla Hopper.
A high-school Mtllor dl9cOWf'I tht k.y to
paS11ng his ~ ctasa -and to !he
space-ltme continuum -In • military }Urik·
r_!!d 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 3' ·~ !fJ TMll ,_ M ~ A theetrlcel
director (C.rolyn Seymour) and MYeral
of her COiieagues find thernlelYea trapped
tn a stagehand's strange chem (R)
,(I) .. "Lost In America" ( 1985, Com-
edy) Albert Brooks, Julia Hag«ty. Fed up
with his yuppie lifestyle, a LOI Angeles ad
executive and his wife liquidate their •
sets, buy a camper and head'°' the opef\
roads 'A'O (1hr .. 3tmln)
(I).,. "Secret Admirer" ( 1985, Com-
edy) C. Thomas Howell. Lori Loughlin. A
series of romantic: misurldefstandlnga ,.
suit when an anonymous love lettet taRt
Into many wrong hands 'R' (1 hr.. 30
........... MOU.TWOCIO,_ "!!MTUCKa~ 1n .. .,_
eo (1hrl
-· 8 PACTI OP LJlll Natalie bOrrowt a hear1e to help Tootie get her driver'• i-
cense In ste<eo (R) O e 0 -Clayton and Benaon go into the dog-breeding bUSinell with an
unc<>OpeJatlve poocf'I (R) 0
(!) wamD OP M SICM AID,,_.
Bllt Cosby· John McEnroe, Ann-Margret. a
tour of BarbedOI with Teri Copley (R) (1
hr ) ....vma••• ~"*"
•1<1-::.. ca.I Rose's new boy·
friend dies al1er spending the night with
Mr In S1ele0 (R) 8 9 llO¥ll "Grease" ( 1978. Mutlcal)
John Travolt•. Oltvla Newton-John. Baltes oo the Broadway 9how A 1950t high
•
lat. 10p.m. Copley/ColonJ Ceb .. vtalon
Sund1y, June 8, 1988
I
l
--Salurclay Cont.
IChool geng leedef Ines to win be~ the
pretty Austrahan exchange student he
romanced do.Hing summe< vacation (R )
(2hrs)
.UT Ml.WAY ~ OI TMI
Michael Frayn takes a iourne~
aetota Australia ( 1 hr )
I DM.ul ..... ,_ ll09 Ta.Tl Roy Acuff narrates
thcs old-fashioned medicu·ie lh<>W revrval In
Balley.NC . that featurea 12 f0fm8f medl
c:tne men demonstrating 1helr slolls 1n
salesmanship. mUSIC and comedy (A) ( t
hr)
~~ llAQPUCI Dempsey and
~ Makepeace go undercover v.hen an Arab
l antique dealer Is murdered and a crate of
r,~ an11Ques suddenly vanishes ( t
tD mwll "'The Lady Pays 01f'" ( 1952.
Orama) Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally
A young schoolteacher agrees to act as a
tutor '°' the daughter of a caSlno owner 1n
order to pay off some gambling debts she
owes (2 hrs.) W«l)~TUCll lnstereo (1 hr ) • D e fl1 Sendra finds her la.I boy-
friend too atraight·laced In stet~ (R) Cl .. ""The Effect 01 Gamma Rar-On
Man-In-The-Moon Ma11gotds"" ( 1973
Drama) Joenne Woodward. Nen Potts
Two .. sletl brought up man atmosphere
ot pover1y and neglect develop totally d1l-
let9"t outlooks on hie ( 1 hf 55 min )
~=r= Cl).,. "Tightrope"' ( 198' Suspenae)
Clint Eastwood. Genevieve BujOld While
investigating a Mf'•et ol grisly sex mur·
Oe<s. a tough New Orleans cop discovers
thllt he has much 1n common with the
killer he ~rsu1ng A" O ( t hr . 5• min ) -·ti) R-111TONl1ml Two dtaC Jock· eys are auspected of murdering a radio
1tation's trafti<; rePQrter In stereo (RI ( 1
lhr)="-
lJlllmll OI M MCM Me PAMOUI
8111 Coeby. John McEnroe, Ann-Margret. a
100< or BarbadOC wltn Tart Coplay (R) ( 1
hr) • .nm Me a Maggie sets out to
ruin Arthur's date with hl"I estranged wife
I ~~
~CM PUYMOUm "'Roanoak'' A
second group resellles the Roanoak col·
ony Delayed three yeers by a &hipping
ban, John WMe·s return linds that the
colony's population has d1Mppeered
~art 3 of 3) Q (I hr )
CC).,_ "A Boy And His Dog' ( 1975.
Scienee-F1Clt0n) Don Johnson, SusanM
Benton In pott-World War IV CMlll.ation.
a young man and his talking dog Mt out In
...,~,It 'R' (thr ~
CH> CMUI • ; PU"' 111111 YCllt tmAD Carlln'1 •lxth HBO ap-
pearance featuring ott new unoen~
~terlat ( t hr ) ClJ ._ "Explorers" ( 1985. Sci.no.
Fiction) Ethlln Hawke, Rlvef Phoenix
Thret boys ·• a dr .. mer, 1 whlZ·kld, and a
t0eief m1tn1 ·-combine their talent• end
construct a hom4Wnaoe te>aoeehlp 'PO'
E'~·-==~ .,.. "Repo Man" ( 1984, C0"'9dy/
Eatavei. Harry Dean Stanton A
punt< rocl<8f t1tkea • 1ob with a vetttan car
r.po111UOf. and topether they join Iha
chaM for a taM cn.vy MallbU whoM
rrvr* hi~ to contain a futurtetk:
30 Sunday, June 8, 1986
:.;J::,~ 33 min ) .. ~ ,;, atefeo 11 hr >
.. (!) • llMCM OI-"MY$tery Of The Mon·
Pit" i 19 .-T ll09 Monroe 11 jelled tor
refusing to reYMI his source tor an una1>-
thotized story About dUmping toxic waste
that appeared 1n =I • ... Pll'ftF Hosts Jettrey Lyons
and Michael Medved look II What". new
at the movies In stereo
l:=i'n.n ..
.. IA1'WY..,.IPAm .
tW IJLCIJ.U&..
TMll ,_ TMI 0..-A theetrical
dlrec::1cx (Caroly'n Seymour) and several
of her colleagues hnd themtetv" trapped
1n a 1tagehand'1 strange dream (R) / m .wa "Bifdman Of Alcatraz" (1962.
.. Biography) Burt Lancaster. Karl Malden
OurTng h11 53 years of 1mprlson~n1 Rob-
ert Stroud becomes a wOfld authotlty on
blr~hr1) I --~layt1me" (1967. Comedy)
Jacques Tall, Barbera Denne6c The l\fp-
less Mr Hulot becomes hopeleMly caught
up rn the bustle of ParlS white trying to
make an appointment (2 hr1 )
I CMa tfATm • 11 W&L
.... • llY MIMf: A a&m llOIMC
The dev9iop"*11 ol the Southern blues
sound is traced through the wcxds and
music ol 10 LOUOSrlna bluesmen whose 1n-
terprelahone renge from the downhome.
backyard c<XJntry music of $1111 Hogan
and Arthur '"(kilter' Kelty to the electrlC
lun'Lo~Guy ( 1 hr ) ~ mwll "Ninja Ill The Dom1nahon'
( t98'. Adventure) Lucinda Diekey . .lof·
dan Bennett A woman with ESP 1nd an
Interest In ancient Japanese culture be-
comes PoSSeSM<f by the sprlt of an ev1I
warriOr when Iha Inherits a magic 1word
'R' ~r .• 35 min )
I ll.ll•t CW• M CM I llW
llOTllAT 1t:tt ~tuell In stereo ( 1 hr )
tt:tl IC'TY Sketches· Gene Shaht (Eugene
Levy) visit• the restaurant Le Grande
Couchon. Bernadette Peters (Andrea
Martin) gives an 1n1erv11W on "Ferm Fiim
Report ..
tWIMMMY.aa e IA1'WY -.T LM In srereo ( 1
hr,30mlnJ.. • llNI "°"""9 I WC>
(I) MOWll "The Powe< Within" ( 1979
Drama) Art Hk'ldle. EdWard Brnns A stunt
pilOt n.1 en .celdent that INvM him With
~n strenglh (2 hrs ) • • m "Midnight Offenngr' (1981,
~) Mel!IU Sue Anderton, Mary
McDonough A horrifying contMt de..,.1-
ops between two teen-age glri. who both hive the paychlc powers one for good.
the ott\el tor evil ( 2 hrs ) e llO¥ll "Gulag" ( 1985. Drama) OaVld
Keith, M1lcotm McDowell While covering
an athlatle event "'Moecow, an Am.rleln
sportteatter ts caught In a KGB trap and
sentenced to 10 years In a Soviet tabof
camp. wt\efe he plot• • delperate ~pe
J1~· ~--"~ltw To A Kill' (1985 AO. ....,.,turt) Roget Moore. Tanya RC>bertl
8rlt1Sh agent Jamee Bond attempt• 10
thwart an lndustnen1rs pl1n1 to become
ezar of the computer tndvltry ·po· c:> (2
hra , 11 min)
(l)MJll ...
CI) llO¥ll "FOf Sefvlcea Rendefed""
( 1984. Ac*At) Cynde Sumrnera. Bridgette
Monet Sectet egent James Bomb Is en-
tena'ed 1n a IOl'eign affair. ( t ht . 20 min )
(I) 1IOl9 "Adventures Of A Prrvate Eye"
(No Oete. Ofarna) Harry B Cofbe1t. Suzy
Kendalt. Romantic entanglement• hindel" 1
~ privet• detectll/9'1 lnvMttgetlOfl
tnto a bladunell caM ( 1 hr . 3e min )
(%) ... ''The lmmOfal_OM" (1980
Drama) SyMa Lamo, Yvea Joottroy A
amnesiac young women ... ,chlng for her
Identity dlscOYerl ttwat Iha may have been
a top PerlSian prOlrthute 'R' ( 1 hr . 25
m1n) tW,MC ... Q -Mm••tll'I .. "Ski Party" (1965. Comedy)
hankie Avalon. Oweyne Hickman A petr
or college men pose as Q11'1s to find out
why a leltow elaSl(!\lte Is 10 IU<X)8Ml\JI 1n
his romantic endeavors. (2 hrs , 45 min )
i .. •Im ... ---MITO ucml CART Milwaukee 200
IBl Cl) AT ,. .,.. Scheduled reviews
"ManhOttln Pro;ecr· (John Ltthgow
Chflstophlf COQ91) ; "Back 10 Sel'lool"
(Rodney Oengerlield) . "Mone Ltse" ( M1·
lcheal-=~-.. _.-TUClt In ltefeo ( I hr ) -........ U mFDCA'S TOP,_
... "The Octehoma Kid" ( t939
Western) Humphrey Bogart. Jemet Ceo·
ney A bandit hafo dei.nds settlerl 1n the
Sout"'*-t in the late 1800s (2 hrs ) munwYALM (!) .,.. "They Shall Have Music'
( 1939. Ofame) Joel McCrea. Andrea
Leeds A group ol young r-Nnlelens
gathers •I a settlement house to pool their
talen~2hfs ) ~ .. CJD "Purple Rain" ( 198", Musical)
Prtoc:.. Apollonla Kotero A young Minne
apolis singer's sordid lamlty beelcground
provtdes the Impetus t0< h11 rlee 10 Iha top
ot the contemporary music world 1nd en
ai.. him to find tove with a wlnSome rock
!ncea. 'A' O (t hr , 51 min.)
W e .-&YI Host Suaan Sarandon
"*-I guest1: the Four Tope ( 1 hr ) I:?... "The Roots 01 Heaven" ( 1958
Adventure) Errol Flynn, Juhette Greco A
wildllta enthullast attempts to protect Al·
rtean ~nt1 from being hunted (3
h~. 15 min)
CI).,. "Vision Ouest" (1985 Orama)
Matthew Modine. Linda Fiorenllno An 18·
year--Old begins a brutal tra1n1ng IChedule
.,, order to dafaet the toughest wr .. 11er in
the 1tate 'R' ( t hr , 48 min )
(%) llOYll "Nighthawks · ( t98 t
Suspen9e) Sy11/91Stt< Stetlooe. Rutger
HIMJer. Two tough undefC0\19f cops are
~ned to a special tltk lorce trlet(lng a
dengerOUI lntematlonat tetrorltt through
out New York City 'R' ( 1 hr . 39 mtn )
I ...
d _.-TIACal In atereo (1 hr )
... "The tn-Lawt" (1079, Come-
dy) Alen Ar1<1n. Peter Falk Af18f their chit
dfen Mt their wedding date. e federal
agent Involves a dtntlll In a Latin•Amerl
i9 c•n =.;r>r.il.G' ( t hr . 43 min ) I ::':,ti SehedUled Stevie Wonder
(ccHlott). Leura BrlnlQan, Thompson
Twlna. MlchMI McOOntlcf. Charlie Dani.ts
Bend. New EdltlOn, Ouren Duran (Inter·
~) In lttrtO (R) ( 1 hr )
-Salurclay Cont. ·DMUl-1:111 ~ .,. "Confeeslons Of A Pop Per-
former" ( 1975, Comedy) Robin Askwith
Anthony Booth A rock 'n' roll ster hndS
plenty of romantlC action While on tour ( 1
hl,30mtn) Hl8 ... "Cae Of The Bal'lmote Girls"
( 1973. Mystery) Lorne Greene. Ben MUf
phy An aging deteetlYe and hlS astiStan1
investigate a dating aerw;e 11w~ In
murder. ~II and the unexplalf'lfld
dea~o~1!i~,.-> 1.,.. · JelM James Meets Franken·
SleK1°S Oeughtef'" ( t986, Scienc&-FIC·
llOO) John Lupton. Cal Bolder The
caugnter of Or frankenst .. n turns Je&se
James' friend 1nto a homble robot ( 1 hr •
•O nwi.)
I .. .......
.,. "Night Of Tne Living Dead"
( t968, Horror) Judith O'Oea. Duane
Jones o.d bOdiel blloome marw1etlng
monstera wn.n they are actrvated by • ra-
diation -(2 l'ws ) ttl1----.......
... ''The A<Mlf' ( 1967. AdVen-ture) Anthony OWM. Rite Heyworth In
the days tolowlng the French AevOlution,
a Pt1vateer rMCUel a lovely young girl
from • hon» of rebeta. (2 hr$.) ·----00 .... "The Amateur" (1982. Drama)
John S.vage. Christopher Plummer A CIA computer ex:pert trelllS for act1Ve field
duty to ~ the mu<def of his girlfriend
by terrorists 'R' ( t hr S 1 min ) .. I ... -.. ----.... ·~em11nt" (1SS., Fantasy)
Zach Galligan. Hoyt Axton When a teen-
899' break• the rui. of caring 10< his lov·
able one-of..a-klnd CfMtlKe, dozens of
male\lolent creetUfes are spawned 'PG'
t! hr. 51 flW'I)
CZ) ... "Fletch .. (1985. Comedy) en..
vy Chua, Joe Don Beker An LA repoft·
er wtth an enay of <bg\Jlses attempt• 10
unravel a f)k>t ln'ioMng a wealthy bu&t-
nessman wtlO contracts his own murder
'PG' (1 hr . 38 min.) •CJ)--"LCMSt In Amer~" ( t985, Com-
edy) Alber1 Brooks. Julie Hageny Fed up
with Na yuppie lltestyte. a L09 Angeles ad
executrve and hie wife liquidate their as-sets. buy 1 camper and heed fOf the open
roeds. ~(t ht . 31 mm)_ . .... ...,., II
•CC) .. "Grandview, U.S.A " ( 1SS..
Orama) Jemie Lee Curtl5. C Thomas
Howell An Independent-minded raceway
OWl'lef t>etti. smell-town conuptJon to. r• tain control of lief track. while embetklna on an aff•lr wit1'1 a younger man. 'R' Q ( f
"' 37 min) -·--... -... -.,_ "I Shot _.. Ja"*" ( 1~.
Weste<n) JOM 1r•nd. e.tbwa Srittor\.
Jesse James. cowardly klller ~llCll
a string of blld ~ (1 hr . 20 min.)
W 8 .,.,. "Where ~ All The Peopl9
Gone?" ( 1974, ~Fiction) P9ter
Gravea. Vetna Bloom. After motC cl
Eanh'e population I& destre>y*' by redl9-
11on. the survivors struggle to ll\le
I UKT.._
w ':. "Catman Of Pn" (tMe.
Mystery) Carl Esmond. Adete ....,._, The
mysterious Cetman la the prime llJSPeC1 In
a murder case In Perla (, hf., 16 min.)
•(JI) ... "My Science Project'' (1985.
Comedy) John Stockwell. Dennie Hopper
A htgh-9Chool Mt*>r ~ the k9Y to
pa$$1ng his science claA -and tO the
space-time oontlOUUm -in a mmtaty ...,...
r!,!d 'PG' Q ( 1 hf . ~ men )
.. llJ .,. "The Devit To Pay" (1930 •
Comedy) Ronald Colman. Lor.ua Voung.
A rakrsh young liber1ine test .. the ,_,
free hfe of a beehek>f es Iona at l'le can
before ~!ting down roots ( 1 fir .. 5 min.)
CBS declares takeover doubtful
By JERRY BUCK .. , ...............
LOS A.NGELES - ( BS has safeguard~
1n place to prevent 11 from being acquired
b\ art)' independent investor group. m
l ha1rman says.
"There is no chant"e of a fnendl)'
lakeover, becau~ our board 1s resolutely
apinst a friendly takeover at any im-
aginable pn~." CBS Chairman Thomas
")man told the network'saffiltatt"\ recent·
h "Wtth reprd to an unfnendly takeover.
ob' 1ou$ly we'd fl.a.ht 11 The laws of New
York State .. now require that 66 and two-
th1 rds percent of the 'hares be a<:qutl'('d to
make a takeover effective."
C'BS was the t1raet of an unfriendly
takeover attempt last year by Ted Turner.
head of Atlanta-based Turner Broad-
ca\tini Co. The bid was unsuccessful. but II
klrted CBS to dramatically 1ncrHS< 11s
FAREWELL ...
FromPaee4
~ell A bout With hepat1t1S )Can 310 had
left him w1lh a damaacd hver We dtd our
usual e.-ehan.JJna of 101,1p, personel
""""· remuusc:encn and hup Then he told me not to be upset, but he didn't think
he was ao•na to live very Iona. I huued h1!'1
and told him not to ao and d~ on me. Id
never foraive him if he did. Last week I was funous with him. Today
I JU t miu him u will all h1~ readers and
fnends. That • another of Jon's eherms
He'd make you fo~vc him anythini
debt from $500 million to $1.4 h1lhon to
baulc the takeover attempt with a btg 'itock
bu} back.
Wyman said he also did not foiTSCe a
threat in ..lb.c invenment b) l.ot'w's lnc ..
headed by L:aurence A. Tiscl'I, which owns
17 percent of CBS Tasch has said he will
acqu1rt up to 25 percent of the share~
··w111 the investment become larger IO
the extent that the management wtll not
have coTmol?" Wyman ll$ked. "I do not
con'l1derthat a nsk We arc very happy tha1
Larry Tisch 1s on our board I would
underhne tbt he 1s one of I 3 director\, and
each hu only one vote. The add1t1on of a
new director. no matter l'low·many shares
he owM. does not alter the direction of the
company. I uy you can count on the
C'ont1nu1ty of CBS a'l you have known 1t ••
Wyman l\O discounted a New York.
Lonl 'Stranded'
la new TVmovle
LOS ANGELES (AP) -lma11ne bcma
marooned on 1tropical1sJand 1n the South
Pac1fic with Lona Anderson. u Perry Kini
1\ tn the NBC movie" tranded."
The tw~hour movie is now in pro-
duction fer next ~1110n.
Anderson and Kln&\t.aras rivalad~cni~
1na executives vy1 n1 for the s.me lt¢COunt
who throu.a.h • 1enes of cu-cu m~ta~ take a wild baltoon nde that leave-s them
51r1nded on a d~ned island
Magannc ston speculating that Ti1eb
intend'l to µin control of CBS. •
"That is ah\Olutcly not true, Rupert
Murdoch notw1thstand1ng." he said.
Murdoch owns New York Mapzine.
numerous nc'>'-spaper1. 20th Century Fox
studios and the former Mttromcdi• TV
s1at1on\ which Murdoch 1s tum1n1 into the
foundation ofa fourth television network.
W} man also told the affiliate memben
that CBS. which fell to ~nd place behind
BC in the AC. Nielsen Co ratinp th.la
>ear l'i committed to rep1n1na first place.
"We are wonderfully well pos1tJoned to
achieve our e'pecuu1ons." he said. "We.,.
have lots to prove to ourselves and toolhet
people But I thank a year from now, we w;n
be talking ahout havana proven it ..
SOAPS •••
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Hou. Site asul Do• HaJtJao •tre ma.nW
tbortly after•~ left dae 1iow. llld._ta>-
ty. over on "As Uae World 'hnu," Rutl9p
11 playlDK • mu over U alMHlt a. M a
fat~tr •pla. It p•rallel1 '11 real Hie, tlaee
be aed LHlle bttame tM para.ti ef •
dae1t.ter two yean a10.
H•'-c .i qucstton about lour &vori~ ~oap or SOilP st•r'! Wntc to ynda Hint:b..
c/o NcwJ America Synd1c:atc, P.O. SOM
19610. In me. Calil 91714. $be wlll •tt-""Cf'
as mam questions as she an in bCr
column: but the volume or m1il m
pcf"'o nil ll'pl1cs 1mpo$$ibk.
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SU NDA y, JUNR1J, 1986
.WORID
Glenn Anderson.
brother of Beirut
hostage Terry
Anderson, died
Saturday of tung
cancer, See A4.
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Maggie Henson fin-
ished second in the 800
meters Saturday In the
State Track and Fleld
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FORECAITI ON A2 .
Troubles pla ue Newport trolley
Firm lacks working capita l, n ecessary
J~surance, advertising it was promised
By SUSAN HOWLE'M'
Of .. O..,,... .....
Newpon Beach's new trolle)'s
began running last week even though
American Trolley Lines. Inc. had not
obtained all of the insurance required
by its opcrau ng permit
Ken Delino. executive assistant to
City Manager Bob Wynn. said an
"adnunistrative dcc1s1on" was made
to allow the trolleys lO beg.in operat-
•n&-with a SS IJlilhon_policy for auto
ltabilitf insurance The firm has no
eenera liab11tty workmen's com-
pensauon or bond, he said.
The operating agreement between
Newpon Beach, which became a self-
insured city after It lost several large
llab1ht)' suits. and the trolley firm
requires SS m1lhon in general ltab-
1h ty. workmen's compensation and a
bond to reimburse adven1sers if the
service fails, Dehno said.
Insurance isn't the only problem
that has city officials worried about
the expenmental street car service
Onl)' two of the three old-fashioned
trolleys have been running alone
"Newport Beaclt streets since the
tncepuon of the service last Sundav Delano said ·
The thi rd trolley. which needs
registration and f ... trS, IS expected to
be on the road th1~eek, Dehno said.
Amencan Troll Lines 1s also
expcnencang a lack ~ worlong capj-
tal, and adven1s~ -evenues have
not been paid as eX)jicted Delmo
said "Those who s1"ed' up for
advertising JUst du.,_·t come through ..
Of the S6q.200 .m Mvenismg
commitments received pn<> to City
Council approval of the 16-seat
trolleys, onl~ S 19.400 has bce1 paid.
Delano said
The Irvine Co which commned
S50.000 to assist the Cll} in un<.tr-
wntmg tho cost of the program, pie
S I0.000 of 1t.s pledge Fnday, Delio..
sa1<i
But se"eral of the Newpon Beach
(Pleue mee TROLLEY I A2)
................ '-......
?ne of the ezperlmental trolleys now operati.DC lD Newport Beach.
,,.
Zoning 1
'
,
Few joys
left at
age 102
By TONY SA.A VEDRA
Ofho.IJ,_IWI
The deeply wnnkled skin ot her
arms hanes gently from bones that
have long since eone bnttle.
She can dtstmguish shapes and
shadows, but her eyes have lost their
focus. Her hcannJ is also bcgmnm~ to
fade, while walkmg has become JUSt
another memory
It's hard being the b1nhday girl at
102.
Jane Hemn. her hatr smartly
coiffed for the occasion. wasn't up to
blowin& out any candles dunng the
smaU party m the recreation room of
a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital.
Herrin also had trouble recalling
most events between hct birth m
Sydney, Maine, on June 2. 1884, and
her am val eight months ago in Pon-Mesa Convalescent home.
"It's hard livma so Iona. You have
nothina to think about. Your mmd 1s
&one," wd Hemn. bundled an a quilt,
her feet sheathed 1n moccasms.
"Life 1s dull," she lamented.
Hemn lived alone -save for a cat
or two -1n Lquna Beach before
anhntas forced her into the care home
at the npe age of 101 She never
married
While Hemn now swears to have
INDEX
Births A3
Bridge 84
Bulletin Board A3
Business . c•-s
Cl salfled . 01-6
Croaaword 86
Death Notices 06
Entertainment 85
Horoscope 88
Ann Landers . 84
National 88
Opinion A5
Paparazzi 82-3
Public Notices 06
ReaJ Estate ce
Sport a C1-3
Styte 81·3
Weather A2
JaneBentn
been a teetotaler. fnends said 'ihc
developed a fondness for an oc-
casional SWlgofWlld Turke)' and Jim
Beam.
On this particular day, Herrin was
if8lefuJ ev~n for something k'iS
potent.
"Have ya' got punch?'' <1he a~kC'd a
supervisor
"I sure do."
"Who made the punch"" the queo;.
uontng continued.
"The kitchen "
"Well, OK"
Hospital workers read Hcmn·s
many birthday cards to ht'.'r and
(Pleue eee BIRTRDA TI A2)
Laguna's
gays not
targeted
for attack
By LAURA MERK
Ofho.lf"9llWI
Laguna Beach has not expenenced
an increase 1n "gav bashings." or
unprovoked attacks on homose,ual
men. tn the wake Ofthc current AIDS
ep1dem1c. sa)' Laguna Beach police
Published reports recently c;a1d ttle
nation has expcnenced an increase 1n
attach on homosexuals. The reports
~ attnbutcd the increase to host1ht)
agamst them as a result of the .\IDS
ep1dem1c
C.oncerned about the report'!>, Neil
Purcell. director of public safety, had
his officers investigate the number of
reported incidents 1n La~una Beach
They discovered that smce August
1985 onl)' six complaints have been
filed Four of those attacks were
robbcnes and two were assaults
According to Purcell. although
.. ga)' bashing" has been a longtime
problem. the number of complaints
an Laguna Beach has not increased
since the AIDS ep1dem1c began
o\bout six vcars ago. Laguna police
bcpn a foot patrol of the areas 1n
town where most of the gay bars are
(Pleue 8ee GAY8/A2)
.,.., ,... .,._...."'Lee...,.,..
Charity run
An ad.mated 2 ,500 nmnera
take oft on the 5th annual
Corona del Mar Scent.c 6K
Saturday. It t>etan at Ocean
Boulevard above Main Beach
and wu won by Dr. John
Konlngh of Newport Beach
(at rl&ht). The 6K became
more of a 5 1hK when the lead
runner made a wrong turn.
Proceeda from the charity
run, •poneored by the city of
Newport Beach and Corona
del Mar Chamber of Com-
·merce, are utled for rec-
re a tl on programs a nd
beautification project.a.
Coast district faces
potential shortfall
By MADGE HAMMOND
0...,~C«Nl'I ...,,,
Tht' Coast C ommun11' l 111lqtl
D1stnct ma) find 1t<;t'lt $1 'i million
shon of revenue' 11 had ant11.1ratC'd
for the 1986-87 li~al \Car. forcintt 11
to lea\ie 23 needed poc;1tt<>n.., untilkJ
Because of the oil pncc dcdtnl·. tht:
d1stnct will not receive approx1matt:
I) SI S m1lhon 11 had planned on Ir 1m
the stnte's Capital Ou11a, Funus lur
Public Higher l:duca1ion. an:ord1ng
to Chanceflor Oa' 1d .\ Bro" ncll
COFPHE mone., "hich '' for
hulldmg and equipment rnmc, lrnm
offshore oil rC'vc-nuec;
The d1stnc1 I\ threatt:nt'd "'11h '"''
of another SI S or SI ti m1 hon 1n
general fundc; 1f the slate budg<'I hill
passc'i in its pre~nt form
( c)a\I l nmmunit\ '' one of ar-
prm.1matrl~ ''i uiKcgc d1\tnctc; that
\\Crc exJX'lling 1.1 rl·lCl\c declining
•nrollmcnt fun,h 1hnhancellor\31d
D1,1nc1 olfo:1al\ havc ~nt tclc·
gram'i tn the cntin.• Orange C ounl'
le-gJslati'c dckg.it111n. the chan1:cll<'r
said. and he: and nthcr represcntatl\('
of the d1<itmt ha'c contacted budget
conference uin1m1ttee membe~ in an
(effort ti"I ..a' c 1kchning enrollment
fund'
T hl· '11,tn• t al\o ha' as~ed thl'
comm1lll'l" to pr1n Ilk lunds 1n the
\ldtl' hudgl'I to nlT<,c.·1 the 1,,,, of
< OFPHI monil''>
fhr third maJnr ta, h•r l nntnh1111ng
to a dn" "'~ ard rl'' t\lon 1n 1hc
d1<1trtl't'' ant1l 1pa1ul r<"'-l'nUC'\,
(Plea.e eee SHORTP' ALL/ A::l) •
flip-flop
angers
official
~harges that jobs.-
city reven u e at stake
after council a ction
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -0.., .........
Huntinaton Beach Plannmg Com-
m1ss1on Chairman Tom L1veneood 1s pre~ng City CounctJ offietaJs to
expPio ··a total flip-flop" on a zonma
recdmmendauon that would pcmut
the H.untmgton Beach Co to bwJd up
to 1,200 homes on one of the last
remaining vacant parcels of land m
the Cit\
Over 2.000 JObs and a dram on cny
finances are on the hoe. Livengood
said
He and Planning( omm1ss1on Vice
Chairman Jeanne Schumacher WTOte
a letter to Cit) ( ounC'll members.
aslung them to retam the current
zonmg on the so-called Holl)' prop-
em between Elhs A venue, the
Southern Pacific Ra1koad nght of
"a-. Garfield ·henue Cnstal Street
Ernest A \('nue and Golden West
Strct"t
Followin@ puhhc heanng.s. the
Planning (omm1s~1on m May of
I 98 'i and again last month voted to
retain 1nduo;tnal 10ning on the pr-0p-
ert' tach 11mc. 1hc cit) 's Plannma
Depanmcnt supported 1ndustnal
u~<. for the land Rut when the Item
"ent before the l 11' ( ouncil the staff
'uppone(i a rnnc change to res1den-
l1al use
There wa~ no "aming or 1usttfi-
cat1on. L 'cngood \aid, and he wants
to k:io" "h' the-change was ap-
pro, cd
4' ud1e<. \how that andustnal de·
\dnpmcnt '-'Ould create about 2.324
1oh'> and would hnng annual revenue
of 1hout iq2 'I 'i to the Cit).
l lHngooJ 'Mild
Rut 11 houc;e<. dominate the area.
1hcrl' would hr an annual cost of
ah\1u1 S 18\01)(1 tor police. fire and
otha 'l'r' Ill'' according to
I 1\COgOlxJ "~ h~ J1d < 11' Hall come up with
th~· I 80-tjl'grl'e tum')'• Livengood
.... ~ed
tlunttngton Beach ( 1ty o\.dmm1~
(Plea.e eee ZO!fmG/ A2)
City says film crew 'bullied' way into town
Film Commission says stunt 'worked fine.·
but F lsl'i and Ga me c la lms'it wasn't told all
A 65-toot cabin cru1"4:r named the
" prtad EaaJe" 1~ shcal"C'd 1n t""o by
m explo ion and a thick plume of
black 'imoke drift acrou 'he water.
obacunna tht name that envelop thr
boat
A fuel dock whrre the boat is tttd
socs up m a ho1hn& ball of fire. Thl'
dock snaps, po~ and finall) ~ollaf>S(s
1010 the 'late .,ay waters of Ncwpon
Ba).
No"° that'' ent.trtainmcnt
It v.a\ al'o a pain m lhl' neck to
<iOmC C"pon ~ach re'\1dent\, who
~1d the> wen• contU"'°d and •Hartll"U
by the npp1n1 e:11plm1on. and to city
00ic1al~. who \Aid the film compAny
··bullied" llS wa't 1n10 town ap1n t
thr1r Wl'ih~
Tllr film compan) failed to nollf)
neMb) rt:<i1dcnt' of the e'plo\1on. a
Ctl) official ..aid Some obscncl'\
~crt '°convmced by lht rnhl\ of the
mo .. 1e 1tunt that lhe) l'.3lleJ pohC'C' to
STEVE
MARBLE
FOCUS ON THE NEWS
'iummon 8\\1\tan("('
Nor did the tilmm11ke~ hnH" lh<'
nt«:'i\Af) c4u1pmrnt to dou'>C the
lirt. whu:h burned•~•' the hoat' .. lit·
rope1 and stt the flammtt 1.;rttll adnlt ..
1n the Oa\, the otlil."1.11 \:uJ
\ ~·ount\ h.trhor p;11rol hoJI pu1 oul
the hive \\1thout tnltdent. though
some 'ihrub<i along the ba' ·, hanl.:
V.M't' ~Orl'ht"<t
The 'itunt ~a' lilml'd on Newport
&., near tht' Ne~ pon nunl'' a4u t1~
park b" l ann11n f 1lm' 9.h1ch ha'
made a \tnng ot anion hlm<i mdud·
1ng ··neath W1'ih Ill'' and "In' ~lk1'
from Maf"I"
In th1'I in\tanC"C thc ekrlo'i1on v.a'
tor n uJl('nming Cl\nrtt'i Rrnn"'"
thnllrr "The \\"8\\ln"
Puhh1 II) offil 1at .. at l annon f 1lm\
'11J not return tt"lcphonr call' tn
n\v.e1 quc<it1on" bout the mo' 1c or
thr C'\Plo.,1on. the.-p.rand finale of four
da 'ol tilm1ng m Nrwpon
Hut a ,pokMman for the sta\c film
l omm1 'i1on, created 10 198.S to keq>
the film 1ndustr. 1n Cahtemia. said
:0-.('\\ pon Rt"ach · "h3\ womed m.clr
O\l'f n1Hhing."
"1 he 'itunt v.or cd fine" u1d L1•
Rolling,, d1rt"C'tor of the 'tate com-
ml\\1on "Thrrc rt"llh WC'IT no prob-
lem\ ••
N~1>0n Rc:ach ha a 1o -and ~1me "' &lonous -link wt
Hnlhv.oml Humphf~) Boprl
pan1ed in Nev.port l\n,h Jo n
\\innt" h'C'd 1n Newport Bc-ach
(Pl eee ~Ovt&/ A2}
A2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunde), June 8, 198a
New sChools chief to be revealed
By LAlJR.A MERK
.... Dlllr ........
The l.quna lkach school board p~n to announu us choice for the
dutnct's new upcnntcndenl on
Monday
M(mbe"' of the board spcnl two
days mtcno iewing the finalms to
replace former upcnntendcni Billy
Barnes. who wa' o usted in ~mbcr
They reached a dec1S1on Saturday
afternoon.
The board never pve a reason lor
the c:arly-momina dec1S1on not to
renew Barnes' oontract, other than
"ph1losopb1caJ d1ffcrcnce6." Barnes
spent 11 years with the dmnct bcfort
the board decided to release him
durina a closed mect1~at 2 a m That dcc1s1on brou t a stonn ol
protest from Laguna ach residents
who demanded the board reconsider
1ts declSlon and take scnously the
community's suppon for Barnes The
board dad hold a formal heanng on
the issue. but upheld its onginal
dec1S1on.
"Ph1losoph1cal dtfTcrences" were
also cited by the 1973 school board
when It fired former supcnntendcnt
Wiiham Ullom and two other top
administrators wtth1n one week That
decision sparked complaint from tht'
Cahfom1a Te chcrs Assoc1at1on.
which called the board meeting "ttn
educational Kangaroo C'oun "
The top candidates for Barnes'
position were reponedly Fred Good.
principal of Top of the World
Elementary School an Laauna Beach:
Denise Smith from Yuma, Am .
Lilhan Wehmeyer from R1ven.1de
Unified School D1stnct; and John
Wilson from Ri verside County
The new superintendent wall be on
the JOb Monday. said school board
member Harry B1thcll, who dechned
to revca.J the board's dec1s1on '"He
wall be in the office Monday to gJVC:
some background" about h1msell,
s~ud 81 the II
One of the fi~t respons1b1ht1~ of
the newsupenntendcnt will be to help
select a nev. high sc:hool pnnc1pal to
replace Tony Orte.Ja. Onqa res1ped
1n March. cl11m1n1 "pb1lo5<>phical djfTerenc:ic~" wtl.b the school board
prompted his resianation. The school
board hopes to have Orteaa's replac:ic-
ment on the JOb by June 23.
Ortep was Klccted as pnnc1pal by
Barnes last summer and M:rvcd only
one school year with the district.
Parked floats bum
A foul-smcllina fire kindled by
refle<:ted sunlight destroyed e1aht
high-tech floats from Disneyland's
Mam Street Electncal Parade. but
apparently went unnoticed by v1s-
1tors at the amusement park.
No firefighters rcponed 1n1uncs.
but a few park employees may have
suffered manor smoke inhalation
One of the floats burst into flames
shonly after 6 p.m. Fnday when the
sun's rays. focused by a curved
mirror 1gn1ted a piece of plywood
GAYS NOTT ARGETED IN LAGUNA ...
homAl
located. The bars are busy dunn~ the
summer months and pohce inittatcd
the patrol to provide protection for
clients and bar owners. said Purct'll
''These things are done 10 kc~p
people from bothenng the:' gay com-
Ir'
munlt) Thi\ to\\-n I\ a tounst c11y It
is quiet. and we welcome people here
We don't think it's a haz.ard for gays
to come into our community," said
Deput} C'h1efT1m Spreinc.
But he strcsscd that any attacks
should be reponed to the pohcc. "We
do care. we care a lot." said Spreine
"When the national statistics came
out and showed there was an increase
in violence against '8Y men." it was
alarming, said Sprcine. "We do not
want to be a part of those statistics,"
he said.
ZONING CHANGE CHALLENGED ...
F rom Al
trator Charlc.s Thompson said the
recommendation to convC'rt thc land
to ~1dent1al use came ahere>.ten\1\l·
studies of a wider planning area that
takes in about 700 acre-;
Thompson u1d 11 v.-ouldn't mdke
good sense to put 1ndus1r. JO tht·
planning area between l'\l\llng n-~1-
denlial development fhomp'><1n 31\o
said the Huntmgton 8<-Jlh c 11 tht·
cny's largest landowner v.ant\ to pu1
houses en the land, not 1nJu'>ll\
"A big quc:'stlon about JOdu\tnal
development." he 1.a1d .. ,, ~ hl'tht·r 11
would ever be built"
The abrupt change in 1ht • m ·,
posn1on also ha\ prompted 'J>c:l u
lat1on that the dcc1<,1on ma, Ix t1l'd lo
a controvers~ 1nvol.,,1ng lll\ fl'·
dC'velopmcnt cflon\ on the o<:ean '>ak
of Pacific C'oast Highway
The Huntington Beach C'o owns
lour acres of land south of thC'
municipal pier
But ll st.ands 1n the way of the
de .. elopment of 60 or 70 shops and
restaurants in a p1er-s1de village
Huntington Beach Co had a\ked SJ m1lhon for the propert) and the
ul\ offered $50;{)()0
C ll) officials have voted to start
L ondem nation proceed an gs alt hough
ncgouauons are continuing
Rumors hint that offic1al!I ma~
have sw11ched their st.and on 10n1ng
the Holly propen y to win conces\wn\
from the Huntington Beach ( u un
the beachfront propeny.
Thompson, Redevelopment Dam:
1or Douglas LaBelle and othcr of
fic1als deny any such consideration
Huntington Beach Co officials
couldn't be re.1chcd for comment
The Holly propeny zoning con-
1rovscf) 1~ scheduled to be considered
b)' thC' Cit) Council on June 16.
BIRTHDAY ..•
FromAl
pinned a lesuve balloon on the
-woman'<; "chair. A couple of well-
-wishers also came by to say hollo.
She hcld out her hand to 1bem and
bad each to come again, please come
again
''You don't have to stay Ion$." she
a<;sured them "Just a !Jule while."
MOVIE STIRS UP ANGER IN NEWPORT ...
From Al
Lionel Barn more: made a mo\ 1c JO
"le1A1pon Bca'h So dad Ton~ ( uni\
Peter 0 Toole and Hcnr. f onda
• V. e ,.(' alwaH ~en a<.:(1Jmn10·
daung We reai11c Sc-wpon lkalh
\omct1mc\ make<. a n1(e ..e111ng tor a
mov 1e," said (1lcn b crrnad, the
Cit} 's licensing <,upen t'ior He ,.,
charged with mu1ng permm tn film
companies interc<;ted in dmng hu\1-
ness in the bea1:h c1t>
"But I gues\ what 1.1;11h ·R.tmbo
and '( obra· thing'> haH' lh.rngt·d • hl'
\aid "Evervthtng ha' lo hlo"" up
nOIAI"
V. hen (an non f dm' appma<.hl'd
thc cit} 1n l\pnl and propo'ie<.l
blowing up a cabin cru1~cr olT the
shore ot Harbor l\land the uty -.aid
no
"We were fearful ll would 1m on\.I~
n1ence boater\ tn tht· hMhor ' '><'IHI
< 11' ~anagcr Bob V. \ nn · It.,
uowded and 11 JU\I <.l1dn'1 \Cl'rn ltkl· a
good tdl'a ·
Everroad ..au.I < annon \ought thl
ass1~tancc ol the film < •>mm1"1on
v.-h1ch prupo'led <,h1hing the hoat
e~plos1on "'enc trom hu\llin11. '<cv.
pon Harbor to Nt•-wpon Aa~
We werl· \till oppo\o,t•d hut '""'
final!\ &a'e 1ht·n1 o..1.ho.il \~l' hof>l·J
would be an 1mpo\\1hk h11op 10 Jump
throu&J'l We 1oltl thr:m 111 ~rt 1wr-
m1ss1on tr11m I l\h anti < 1anw " lit·
said
The \Wlt (>c·partn1L'rll 111 I l\h .and
(1ame own' and man,1gt•\ 1hc l'll-
v1rnnmcnlal rr\l'r\l' in I Jppn ~l·v.
pon Ba\I. l vcrrnad .,,11d h•• ""a'
convinted f "h anti C 1:tmt ~ould
tum down the rt·qunt
Fish and ( 1am<' ,1pprm (·d 11
Ron Hc1n a r 1\h and < •<tntl
biologist \ard hr \aw no prohkm'
with blowing up thl· hoill
The c:'XplM1on ....,3, 111 ht· t t•ntl'rcd
awa't Imm tht' h.1 ~.\ t'O\ 1r11nml'ntal
re~rve and would Ix• lonta1nt·d r1n
the boat, prcvl'nt1n11 lht· thantt' of a
"fish kill." '>atd I kin
"But the:' e\pli1c,111n v..a\ mut h IJrgl'I
than I expt"<.'tcd or -wac, tk"nht·tl lo
me "said Hr1n
He ~1d he· v.-a' not told that a mod;
fuel dock al\o 1A1nuld he detonated nor
that the nplo\Urn would trcatc a
black, \001) plume or <.moke
Everroad said the film tompan')
agreed 10 h;iq• "' <;afcty hoa1c, 1111
hand 1n ca<,c of a m1~hap and tha1 thc
boats wcrc 10 he C"qu1pJ')C'd with
pumpS'for \pra)1ng wattr on tht firt•
"ln•tead there were only 1wo hoat'
and the pump'i were inopC'T<thlc on
both," he \!ltd "\nd thc•y knev. thJI "
The cahtn (fUt\er wa' hlown up
°ciA~~~E Daily Pilat
MAIN Of'IC[
Jl(I ,...,., fl•r • '' "'""' •
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Hollywood stunt sparks
confrontation on beach
From staff and wire repord r
Charred chunks ofa }'acht hlov.-n up by a film ucv. in l'oewpon Bcach last
v.eck ""ere dragged ashore an LagunJ Beach \a1urda> h) the Coa<.t Guard
c,parking a confrontallon with hlcguard'>
The Holl}'wood \tunt 'iC'Cm'> to he haunting thl' Orangl' ( oa~t as the
inudent an Laguna BeaLh stirred more anger .tnd confusion ahout ""ho 1\
re,pon<.1ble for thl' me'>'> left hehtnd h> Ttn..el f o"'n
The< oa!lt < iucmlmen were apparently 1ry1ng to clear the sea Ian<:<; of the
nearl~ 50 pound\ ol lloaung debn'i because 11 wa\ <.au\1 ng a na.,, 1ga.t1on ha1ard
for hoater~.
The floattng dcbm was from a ~()-foot )ach1 exploded by (an non Ftlm1i in
~c ..... port Ba• last wed, lor the C harlcc, Bronr,on movie" The Assass1m "While
lx·ing towed· av.a• th< remain'> ol tht• yatht hcga.n breaking up and debns
c luucrcd the ocean oil Laguna Beach
Lifeguard Mark K.losterman told< oa'>I C1uertl\man And) Needle. ··Tell
\our c,upenor\ you arc phys1calh detained .. a'i ht• rt•achrd inside the seaman's
motorboat ;ind ~anked out tht· 1gn1t1on kc}
Laguna Beach lifeguard~ told thc ml'n dragging the ruhbl'>h onto the beach
thl'\ v.ould be g1,en a S500 tinl.' 11 the -wreckage wen· nut rcmo,ed
Hut according to Laguna lkal'h police \gt (Jrl'g Han1 the guardsmen did
n1111mmed1a1eh 1denllf\. them\t'IH\Jnd 11 v.-ar, undi:arwho thc) y,,en: until the
\t'ami:n <,umm<;ncd a ( oa\t C 1uard offilcr
· T h<'y art' rrspon\thle lor dl'anng the '>Ca I ant·· .. v.t· u:rnunly '.'ouldn 't
h.t \l' 11t kt·ted thl.( oac;t (1Uard ." ~1d Han1
BJn1 ..aid tht' Police Dcpanmt·nl lOntaltt·d Cannon 1-tlms which agreed
t•> '>t'JH.l out a crew to re mu' e tht· dt·hn\ ·· lhe\. \Cltd lhe\ v. ould call Monda'.
JI the ~ don·t. the ul\ will rcm<l\t' lthl' wrcdcagt·I and bah them .. ..aid Bart1:
'>ncn m1nu1t•\ heforr the film urm
pan'' f)l'rm1t t>.p1red he ..aid
~ 'tnn <;a1d ht\ h1ggc\I compla111t "
that lht• him mm pan) foilcd to n11t1h
rt \Iden ts an ncarh\ Dc1ver \horr' of
the l'ltploc;wn
·11 h.1<.1 a \lartltng aITc<.1 on 'un1t·
rt'\1dc1H\ Tht') \hould ha.,,t ht·tn
v. arncd. ' he !>aid
Tom Ma11hcw\ \<ltd he wa' \(•
\haken hv rhc blac;t that hi.' t all1·d
rolil e
'I m1:an to tell you thal motlwr
hk~ up \aid Matthew'>. who ""a'
informt•t1 by a police dispatcher 1 h,11
what ht· v.11nessed y,,a<, onl~ a h11 111
Holl\v..o<>tl magic.
"M) dog -well I don't e-.en want
tn get inlo that " he added
\notha Dover ~horer, rt'\1tknt
tl>mplainc<.l that blad ash coated hL·1
\v.qnming pool and that small btt\ 11f
dehn<. were around her yard.
hcrroad -.aid Cannon Film'> p<1c.1
ed S2 ,500 v.:1th the nty to CO\Cr an~
C\pensc\ .111d paid a bam SI .SO
apphca11on tee for the ngh1 to him 1n
'Jewpon Beach
He c,a1d the C"<pense\ to th<' t ll\ will
prohabh c\teed the amount po'itt·d
h\. tht· lilm lompany
"You I.now I empathize with
Nt·v.pon · "aid the Ftlm Com-
m1<,\mn·, Rollings "Blowing upa 65-
foot hoat 1\n·t an easy thing to do
l hi\ 1\ their u ty ;rnd they don't get a
lot of movie production so they're
hc'>ll'lnl f'hat's understandable."
~ht· \&1d 1hc Film Commission
v.ould nut have pushed for the
l·xplo<;mn had 11 thought the stunt was
unyfc or would po\C a hazard to local
reo;1dent\.
"WC' do c.omcttme~ tell compantc!;
that v.hat the) want to do 1s un-
rt•a\onable ·· '>hc <iald "If someone
~ant~ to film 'lomeone running down
the m1ddlt' of a freeway. well, that
probahl> <.:an't be arranged··
HC'1n <ia1d 1f approached again by
Holhwood he'd he more c.aut1ous.
"I'd \ure a<;k for a helP'tPf a lot more
dl'l;itl on v.hat wa\ going to happen ....
he \au!
I or f .. errnad Holl~ood 1c; knock
ing again alrcad~ •
"I alrt"ady have two more applt-
rnt1on\ for movie~" hr ~1d "I don't
k•ow If therr arr any cxplo~1ons
1nvolv«1 ·
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Circulation
Talephonu
Forecast advis windy Sunday
Low preuure OYer tMvada wlll bring cooler t·am..-r11•
the deMf11 and gutty wtndt to the mountain• t SOYthttn c.ilfornta ~ may w*"I to keep
handy, the Natlon81 w .. th« s.vtce M>"· SorM night end morning otoudl .,.. fOf'
touthttn bMchee, with ioc.J gusty north..-t nonhern MCtlOn• Hight will reac'h 88-to 72 on the
tonight dip to 54 to 58
Partly cloudy thla morning, becoming fair I
and tonight
U.S. temps
Hlgll, -lo< J• '-'• ending al 5 pm 67 ti .. • 66 ~.H V. 71 .. 6) ~ IO 12 " ... ft •• Mdto<l!Qe '° 7i t3 Attenta IO .. 72
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Oulull• 73 411
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SHORTFALL FACING COAST DISTRICT ...
From Al
Brownell said, involves insurance
d1v1dend refunds. Because of the
district's insurance claims experience
dunn~ the 1985-86 fiscal year, II
docsn t expect to have the money 1t
had hoped for from this source
Trustecs last week unanimouslY.
approved a revised tentative bud&e1
with only slightly more than SI
million in undistributed reserves,
money held for eontangenc1e~. com-
pared with $4 2 m1lhon an the initial
preliminary budget approved May 7.
General fund reve nues are esu-
matcd at S90, t 94.800 Added to the
projected $5 7 milhon beginning
balance. that would give the d1stnct
$95,894.800 1n total available general
funds The SS 7 m1lhon beginning
balance compares with a S6.6 m1lhon
figure an the intt1al tcntauve budget.
Brownell noted
1t1ons were re-co,aluated. and arrange
ments werc made Lo handle tho~
needs w1th1n the scope ofthc d1stmt'\
human rt:'Sources capab1ht1es.'' thC'
chancellor added
Some pos1t1ons were takcn tare of
by reassisnmcnts of d1stnc1 pcr-,on
nel Philhs Basile, vice chancellor for
human resources. said other po!>-
1t1ons the d1stnct had planned to fill
were placed on two levels of hold
The to~pnont) le' cl include'>
pos1t1ons considered unique w a
program or pos111ons that, 11 left
unfilled. would have a negative clTect
on average daily attendance funds 1he
d1s1rict receives from t,he state
lfelTons to get the st.ate 10 1ncludr
declining enrollm~nt funding 1n tt\
hudgt.t art• successful. she said.
trustees v.-111 be a'>kcd to approve these
po~1t1on\ for ne"<t fall
The distract doe.,n•t intend to try to
till the sec0nd-levcl pnonty posn1ons
this fall ~he ~ad. "but. dependmg on
what happen'>. we might review them
for spnng"
Tht dcu'i1ons were made at a
mt·e11ng chaired h\ Basile and attend-
ed b) ch1cf cxCC"ut1ve, instructional
and fi<.cal ollicers of the d.istnct and
1t\ three colleges. Golden West.
Orange C oac;1 and ( oasthne. 0
Brov.ncll r,.a1d he -wa\ "guardedly
opt1m1.,t11.:" that he can bnng tru5tees
a d1stnct budget for final approval
.\ugu~t 20 that v.:111 "be closer to
meeting" d1\tnct needs than the
ten ta ti\ e one
"Last \ear. we endcd the year with a
balance of about $6 2 m1ll1on, down
from about S 7 3 mallton the pnor
\car" he said Many residents near dump 111
· A major ~tep 1n rcv1sing the
onginal tcnt.auve 1986-87 budget.
Brownell said, wa\ removal of all
requested new pos1t1ons, amounting
to a \3V1ngs ofS I 7 m1ll1on. including
fnngc benefits
"Twenty-thrcc needed faculty pos-
C'A.SMALIA. C'ahf (A.Pl -.\11
unfinished study of 16 7 residents
living near thc touc waste dump here
has found an unusually high number
of respiratory and nervou<. ~stem
disorders, researchers and attorneys
claim·
I he-<.tud-. al\CI showed the presen
ol 1o"n" 1n re\1drnts' blood and unne
and evidence 1he1r immune system~
were lf)tng 10 wpe with a chemical
as<;ault thc rc<.earchers and attorneys
'3.1d Saturda)
TROLLEY PLAGUED BY TROUBLE ...
From Al
re'>taurant owner~ and lolal in a letter to C'1ty (ounc1I member'i, that t"flun al'" d1t•d
merchant'> who earlier committed to said the problems don't mean tht• In Fchrut!n I 9X4, the Cit) Council
advcrt1s1ng ha' c nol followed trolley service will fail. but thcn. ·~ou llmlt.ed at othl'r irolle\ proposals an an
through never know," he said The service 1\ d)un 10 reduce peninsula traffic. but
o\ S6.80CJ<.omm1tment from Studio being conducted on a one-) ear. the proc.pcl t lo\t out because of a
( afe in Balboa ha<; noi been paid. nor expenmental basis number nt problcms
havc S 1.000 eommitml'nts from Tad "It's not a big deal, but 11·~ l>l'lino "11d thc two trolleys now
Bclshe. Charlie's Chih. Phil Rocko's something the council c;hould he.· tra' cling the C oa<;t Highway betw~n
The .\lie) or D K McDonald's dres\ aware or:· Delano said the Aalhtla Penan~ula and Fashion
H1stoncall>. the trolley idea ha<; l\hrnd ha\(' been carrying about 100
shop lcu-than-glonou6 rec.ord 1n Ncwpon pa\c.enger'i ct da'r ( urrently, they a~·
1\lc....,pon O)'iler Bar & Gnll com-Beach c.topp1ng at JO-minute intervals. and
milled S3.000 that has not been paid, In 1974, the expcnmental Harbor wall ~top t'Vl'r. :!O minutes when the
and $2,000 commitments from Hopper bu!i service came to a halt third tar Jo•M. the program, he said Rub~'s Diner and Bubble~ Balboa after three months of low ndersh1p Thc prohlem'i with, the trolley
('tub have not been paid either. The shuttle idea resurfaced again an system arc scheduled to be discussed
a1.cording to l'lly rt-cords. 1983 when the council decided to at thr < 11y C ounc11's study session
Delano. who outlined h1\ concerns back another study on the buses. But Monday afternoon
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For Summer Fashions
frorri t he
Argyles on up ...
... and from t he
Argy les on d own
we think we'1e
pretty good, too!
#119 FMhion laland • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullock" WilRhirc \Ving
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Orange Coui DAILY Pit.OT unday, June 8, 1Me
~
Chican~~ Latino
progra01 at UCI
Children get intensive care unit
The ninth annual Cb1caoo-Launo rewaruuon
r:emony and d11~nerdanoeat UC lrvine will be held
R nday at 6 p.m. 1n tbt Un1vers1ty Center Heritq(1
OO!!!i ~cd by D cocktail party at 4:30 p.m.
. a nc cveruna honon aH arduatina Chicano and La~mo atudenu and their families Olaa Lara,
a1111tant to Assemblyman John Vasconsellos, D-
Sant1 Olf!L wtll speak on minoriues LP rbigher
education. 11cteu tre S8 and further information
may be obtained by callina the UCJ Cross-Cultural Center at 8S6-72 lS.
Talk on Japan •lated
Keats Hayden, president of the Sierra Club of
Oransc County, wdl show shdcs and talk on "The
Sacred Mount&lns of Japan" at the club's 7:30 p.m.
meuna Tuesday at Saddleback High School, 2802
F1ower St., Santa Ana. Adm1ss100 1s free and
refreshments WJll bt \Crvcd.
Bloodmobile at hospital
. The Red Cross Bloodmobtlc wtll be at South
Coast Medical Center 31872 Coast Hi&hway in
South Laauna, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Thursday for
those who wish to donate blood to the community
blood bank Donations wtll be taken in the hospital
auditonm, and appointments may be made by
caJhna 499-1311, ext. 2740
La Leche League to meet
Mothers who wash to brnst feed their babies arc
invited to Thursday's meeting of the Laguna,ll4$h
La Lechc Lcaaue. scheduled for 10 a.m. at tll6
Canyon Acres Dnvc. Laauna. Nursing babies and
toddlers are welcome and further 1nformatjon, 'is
available at 494-1434 or 497.7043
Hat parade at garden club
The Laauna Beach Garden Oub will present its
annual "bat parade" Fnday at its noon meeting at
the Nc1&hborhood Consreaauonal Church, 340 St.
Ann's Dnve in Laaona. ffats CTUted with natural
rnatenals, nowtrs and greenery will be displayed and
vts1tors are welcome. The donation is $2.SO and
further mfonnat1on may be obtamed by calling 494.6460.
Shavuos kids' program set
A vand Shavuos extravaganza for chlldrcn of
all ages wtll be held Fnday at 11 a.m. at the Chabad
oflrvme JcWlsh c~ntcr, 4872 Royce Road ID lrvmc.
The reading of the Ten Commandmen\S will be
followed by refreshments and games. Call Rabbi
Gulan at 786-SOOO for additional information.
Hospital volunteers needed
Apphcat1ons arc now being accepted from
adults and tcen·agcr& intcrcstc~ m Joining Fountain
Valley Rcaional Hospital's volunteer program.
Duties include passing food trays, discharge pa-
tients, runnifl8 errands, making up gurneys and
work.Joa 1n the admitting office. Teens must be at
least IS years of age, and more mforma11on may be
obtained bycallingthe hospnal's Volunteer Services
Office weekdays between 8 30 a.m and 5 p.m. at
966-8133
T04atmasten recrultJ.ng
A limited number of mcmbersh1psarca-.a1lablc
m the Bay Broadcasters Toastmasters club. which
meets every Thursday at 7 am on the Texas Deck of
the Reuben E Lee for breakfast. Call 631-3980 for
more 10fonnat1on
An Invitation:
Anentlon OtQantutlon p<Mldentl and MC·
reitllt1ee We went rto help melle your upcoming
4'119nta.. meetlnp. ~ and fundr.._,.. ~
ceeeful s.td bri.t wmouncementa lnctudlng time,
pita, C09t (If any) end a phoM nYmber ror
edcmlonel lnfonnatlon to. Bultetln Boerd. Dally
PlloC, P.O. Box 15e0, Cotta M .... 92e2e
Aepott'9 of your Club Of organtzatlon'a actlvtO•
-Ale• community MfVlce Pfojec11 or -.ctlon of
offtcer'I -lhould be directed to the Communtty
....,.. Edttor 9t the..,,,. eddreee. Norw~
btedl and wNte ptlotographa •• .-come.
Monday, June 9
• 7 30 p m • lrvhle TrauponadOD CommJ11lou
. C11y Council Chambers, 17200 Jambortt Blvd.
• 7· 30 p m .. Lapna Beac• Arts C.mmlulon.
City Council Chamben, SOS Forest Ave
• 7 30 p.m., Lapu Beae• DoW9town Spttlflc
Plu Committee. Lily Council Chambersm 505
Forest Ave.
Gentle Brutu•
Bnatua. a S-year-old
German ahepherd. la
at tbe <>ranee County
Humane SocletJ
wal~ for aomeone
to take b1m home. Be
la houebroken and
&ood wltb children.
Tile •helter le at
21832 Newland A •e .•
Bundllgton Beacb.
Valley hospital opens
facillty for those
threatened by de-a -th-
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By 0 . JEANETJ'E A VENT
OfhDlllJ ........
After two years of plannma. the Foun-
tain Valley Regional Hospital baa dedi-
cated a $240,000 inten11vc care unit to
children w11h hfe-~rea1en1na illneS!et.and
1nJUOCS.
The Ped1atnc tensive Care Untt is
only one of two h Ital units m Oranie
County specafieally equipped to treat
children sufTcnna from a physical trauma.
near drownina. severe authma or other
severe cond1uons The Childrtns Hotp1tal
of Oransc County developed tbe first
spcc1c1ahzcd care factlaucs for chtldreo.
Decorated with pink and blue obbons
for the p-and opeoma Thunday, the four-
bcd center wtll care for children one month
to 14 yean old The care unit consists of
five, core staff people, includ1oaa pediatric
pharmacist. Each bed 11 equipped with
iodfvidual vital sign monitors, with a
central morutor located at the nurses'
stabon near the l>eds. •
Treatment for near-drowning vicums 1s
"not just a matter of livina or dying." &aid
Dr. Patnck Wabh, director of the new
facility. h 's also a matter of preventing
brain dama~ After two yean of planning
and statTtratnmf.. "we don't have to llunk
about it, we don t have to fumble."
The care unit was a natural and needed
addition, said Walsh. As one of four
trauma care centers m the county, "Foun·
ta.Jn Valley R-c11onaJ Hospital usually sees
one or more ~tnc trauma cases each
week," he said. "The cxpen1se has been
here. and now we have the facility and
Local man
heads state
water panel
Ronald E Young of the Irvine Ranch
Water Distnct was installed as president of
the C.ahforn1a Water Pollut1on Associa-
llon at the group''> annual conference, held
recently in Fresno
Young 1s the Irvine water agency's
director of enginecnng and planning. He
has been an acuve member of the state
assoc1auon, serving on vanous commit-
tees and on the group's board of go"ernors.
The 3.800-mcmber assoc1auon 1s dedi-
cated to the improvement of water quality
and resources 1n ~bfom1a
Young also 1s a member of the Amencan
Sot.act} of CIVIi En11necrs, the Water
Polluuon Control Federation and the
Amcncan Water Work'I Federation. He
has wnllen ~veral techn1cal papers on
commitment to care for these kids p1st the
trau.ma room •... "
.. So many hospitals look at chtldrcn as
small adults, but they;re really not." 111d
Alison Driessen. associate dirt:ctor of the
Maternal/Child Health DiV111on "They
have different needs."
Said Walsh, a pediatrietan tra10ed in
trauma ca.re ... , don't think anyone rca~
water re-use topics Ronald It. You.nt
County mental health chief named
By LISA MAHONEY
Of!MD ....... l\tlfl
A former county employee and' !1Upcr-
v1sonal aide will return 10 Orange County
as director of mental health this month.
Tamoth) Mullins. once an aide to 4th
D1stncl Supervisor Ralph Clark. was
appointed by the Board ot Supervisors
Tuesda> to replace Sanford Weimer who
resigned in late February
Starting June 23, Mullins wall ove~e a
system of countyw1dc mental health and
drug abuse and prevention prC>p'8ms al a
salary ofS67.995 a..ycar .
Mullins has been director of mental
health for Santa Cruz County for the la'>t
live years. ·
Before that. he held a vanety of
admin1strauvc posmons m Orange Coun·
ty government in add1t1on to his sunt a-; a
Clark aide.
Coast teen in ~iss California Pageant
.\ Fount.am Valley High ~hool senior
has hcen selected as a contestant in the
Miss California U S Teen Pageant, to be
held at the Amfac Hotel m Los Angeles
June 14
Marganta Velazquez Wlll compcte·with
contestants from all over the state for the
."opportunity to represent California 1n 1hc
Miss l 1 ~ Teen Pageant to be held in
August 1n Indiana.
The contestants will ht Judged on
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
April st
Mr and Mr'I Gregory Rufe South
Laguna girl
May 1
Mr and Mrs Bruce Cleeland. lrvme, boy
Mr. and M~ John Kuba~ Newport
Beach. 11rl
Mr and Mrs Wan&rChan Wong. Irvine.
scholastic achievement. service to lOm-
munit) and school, ~nonaht}, poi~ and
groommg. Pnzcs wtll include a one-year
1u111on scholarship, c.ash. Jewell) and an
expensc·pa1d lnp to the National Pageant
Velazquez, daughter of Bill and Oil\ 1a
Velazquez, is a Keywanette member -a
community service group spon'°rcd b)
the l<Jwanis. She was also named a \ oung
Ambassador for the 1986 Orange Count\
Fair
girl
May!
Mr and Mrs. Michael Fwcher. lrvme. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hall, Co'ta Mesa. girl
Mr and Mrs Gary tandcl. Co~ta Mesa.
bo}
May I
Mr. and Mr\ Michael Ph1lhJ'I\, Hunt·
ington Beach. bo)
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old chlld ln the new pediatric tntenaln care DD.It
of Pou.ntai.D Valley Regjonal Boepttal.
how dJtlicult 1t 1s lo ~l a Ped1atnc
lnle1Wve Care Unit cst.abbsbed. Even 1f
you have the equipment, unless you have
the staff to handle ll oonfonably. you're
not aoina to do much."
··we had to develop our own train1n1
procedW'CS for nurses. becau~ thcrcrcaJly
aren'tany." Because care 1s pnmanJy one-
to-one, each nurse must be unifonnly
trained and uniformly competent, said
Walsh.
Accordin& to Linda Patcnuc, the urut's
head nunc, 11 oftbc hospital's 30 pcdiatoc
nurses arc now qualified to staff the care
unit.. 1
Paterruc wd the unit could be ready for
paucnts neu week after inspection Mon-
day by the State Department of Uce11S101
Sister of hostage ,
boUndforLebanon
WASHINGTON (AP) -Peggy Sa).
sister of kidnap~d Amcncan Terry
Anderson, said Fnday she has received a
visa from the Lebanese government a11d
plans to travel to that country "as soon as
possible .. to meet wt th Lcbenesc President
Amin Gcmaycl
"It's something that I feel that I have to
do, so that I can tell myself that I have done
everything that I can reasonably do lo tr)
to set Terry free." she said.
Anderson. chief Middle East corre!:.pon-
dcnt for the Associated Press, was IL1d-
napped tn Lcbanoo March 16, 1985, and is
one of five Americans who were kid-
napped there and are missing Former
Hununaton Beach -resident David
Jacobsen. dtrector of the Amencan Una·
vcntJy Hospital in Beirut. as also held
capuvc there
Earhcr last week the Anderson famrly
sent a videotape to Lebanon conwn1ng a
pica for Anderson's freedom from his
brother. Glenn. who 1s terminally ill with
cancer.
Say said she applied for the 111~ Fnday
and was told 1t would be .,.anted promptly.
Bassem Namani ofthc Lebanese Embassy
in Washmiton cenfirmed that officials
there had aartt<S to issue the v1sa.
Lebanese officials'"sa.id I was welcome
there and that they would arrance an
·appointment with President Gcmaycl."
she said
"T\}c Leban~ ambassador and ~
Lebancx government have always coo~
crated fully with the famtlics on anyth1na
that they could do w1thin the context of
their ab1hues to do something for us," she
added
Mike Kraft, spokesman for tl:lc State
Dcpanmcnl's countcrterronsm office
\&1d the depagn'lent was "helpllll her to
the extent possible" to make the tnp.
Kf1ft K.id she was not aoma as an
em1ssar) of the U.S. aovcrnmcnt, but that
he wd not believe her tnp would 1ntcrfCTC
with the aovemment's own efforts to pin
the hostaaes release.
"She's going there as a pnvate c1uzcn
and we're doing what we ~n to facilnate
her tnp." he said.
Medical student a\Varded
year's scholarship at UCI
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OflMO..,,... ....
Gregory J. L1pViutz of Placenua, i UC'
Irvine Junior maJonng in b10I01Jcal sci-
ence<; h.as won the 1986 Jean and. Dan
<\ldnch Scholarship. The 5Chola"lup ,.,
cqu1"alen1 to a full year'-; fees at UCI.
L1pshutz. who 1s planning a career 1n
medicine. ha" a ' 9 grade-point average
He as also a three-year letterman on tJC I'.,
men's sw1mm1ng team.
The Aldnch '1Cholarsh1p wu ~tabh'iht'd
1 n 1972 10 honor of lXI Chancellor
Ementus Daniel G . Aldnch Jr. and M~
Aldnch on the 10th annive~ry of h1\
appomtment as foundms chanct>llor.
~ven other UCI Jun1on were named c hanrellor''i ~holar'I The selections were
Ma} 4
\1r and Mr' Gatmcl Mdn[to'\ln[t. ( \1\IJ
\1c~. girl
V. 1lham Pl"l1n Scwpon Mr and ~,.fr,
Beach OO) ·-
Ma~~
Mr and M" Theodnrr Schn:i~·\. Jr
Balbo:i, ~1rl
Mr an M" r ran .. \'11cr Ne" !'1(>11
based on academic e\ccllencc and univer-
sity acuv1t1cs Nominations ~ere made b}
lacult) membet"I
Chancellor's "chola~ rece1-.e awards of
S300 provided IH the 'Cl Chancellor's
Club. One scholar 1s selected from each
academic area
Tlus )car's m.:1p1enl'\ arc i\ngcla Bor-
rmann of lr"mc. a chem1stn maJor.
l>anacl (, ( ordova of lnme. a drama
ma1or V1Ck1e Ku .. eh'i of lnme maJonng
in pol111c.al ~1cnce and classics J uhc S
Paik ot La Palma of the 'IOCtal ecol<>g}
program. Manelle (' Smith of Garden
Grove. a German ma1or Ten Ann Tracey
nt Fulh:non, ma.Jor1ng 1n information and
rnmputcr -.nrnce. and .\ngC'l:i \\ ang. an
dcctrn:il l·n1tinl·enng ma1or
&.11 h llo\ \by.
\I r .ind \Ir-. f UIZl'nt' < >' Rrya n l.c&guna
Beach bo,1\ ' , Ma~ R
Mr an,t Mr. l 3houn "chaa, Irvine. girl
\1r and Mr. lem f dmond'\<1n "lcwpon
lkalh ~rl
Ameetingofthe.mindson the meaning of life
Wh.111fr,ou asked 80.000 people tn
define the 'meaninaofllfc'' and no
o ne answered?
That happened a few wttksaao
when my column asked for rc5pon~
to phtlosophtcal qu~tion' about hfr.
death, sense of values. etc The
promise was to publish the rc~pon'IC\
The problem was thert were no
mponle'S
That left nochoi~ but to fanta,11c6
about mouota1nsofma1l 1hat would
bnna 1nsiabt into the mc~ninJ ofllfe.
SoputonyourcrvycapandJU t
1mqmc theae rephea. (The namcs1 JhouJ,htsand quoteurc ac(u~te.1l''\
the home towns that will ttqu1re your
im!JinatJon.}
Fal"lt, an anary rt dcr from Hunt·
1naton Beach thouaht the column of
questions wat 111ly S11mund Freud. a
fonncr profi r of psych011nalyau.
from Austna wrote, "The moment a
man questions tht metn1na and value
ofhfe he 1ssick." Professor Freud u1d
anyone asluna such a nd1culour;
question is sexually fnastra~ be-
cause hfe hasneithermcaninaor
value. Not one to rest on his laurel~
the professor ndiculed the qu~t1on
funher "hlasncverrecc1vcda
satufactory 4llswer." he !.11d, "per·
hapsbccau~ 1tdoes not admit to 'iuch
ananswtr."
A more positive note was rcc~1ved
from a Harbor R1dse lady wt th the
unlik~ly name of Gcorse Sand. "The
purpose Ofl1fe IS tO love and be
loved," shua1d.S.nddropped the
fact thatyeanqoshcwmtea number
ofFrcnch novel sand had an all'air on
the (\IC of MaJOta Wlth a mus1ri•n
na~ FrcdmcCh~n. She •~nt 10
arcat len&th'\ tOC:tlpla1n that lo\ e l!t
notonlypcoonal, ant1matc love, hut
also ·•1ove for all people and from all
people:'
AIJ.O upbelt wu thcresponioC' from
a UCI ~1cnce professor, a Dr. Alben
Einstein He ~nt as1mple postcard.
'OnJy a hfe li'V«t for othen 1s a hfe
worthwhile." He thou&ht more on the
subJ«t and ~nt a ram&hna tenet
dulina wnh happine , lots of money
and never havina lo work aaain
Specifically he said. "l have never
looked upon ease and happfoe as
end in thcmselvt'!. ··Dr. Einstein felt
·1hat was an appropnatc hfe fora
hunch of pip
Hisconcfu11on was rcvcal1na.. "The
ideals which have hptcd me on my
way and time and time ap1n. asvcn
me new ct>ura~ to face life ehttrfuUy.
have bttn Truth, Goodness and
Beauty." The scicntitt-ph1losopht'r
y,·cnt on to ~Y ."Qunllonubout
eimtcncc art gcncraJly ab5urd but
evrryoncask!! them, hoPlnato find
d1rcct1on 10 life." Dr. EiMtt.1n's '1mplcan,~crwas, ''Man 1• here for
the ~kc of other men "I'm ,ure he
.
JIM
Wooo
meant that to include women.
Another l"C1ponSt to qu~tmm
about hfc and va'il !\urns of monn
came from a C01ta M~ P')'t:h1atmt
na.mod Car1 Juna. He stattd the old
"moneydoc•n'thuy happine<;s"
chchc in a rather convoluted m.1nner
He said, "Tht. more a man la)s 'lt'e<i"
on fal1epo-1ons,anJthc lc'i~
1en\1t1vuy he ha' for what l\C''\ nual
thelc satl fym&h1'hft>"
Back on the uh.t«t ofl1fr'" me11n-
1nt. a no\ehlt from lrv1nr calhna
h1m<1elf Count lto Tnl'lo) wrote
thateverYJ)\'r~on mu\l find hl\1111-n
reuon tor htmg. Ac 1ns"trd th.u no
answer,., unl\ersal. hut that nn
question 1i. more important 1 he·
count refcrttd to h1~ novel·· \nna
Karenina" whtrt he pe~nahrt"ll lhr
question b\ 'ta ting. "W1the1u1 .. nov.
ma who I ,,m or ~h' I am hrl'C' hie•~
1mpo s1hle ."
F1nall~. the 1maginal) re .. pono;c to
l he rolu mn t'ame fr(lm t~ o
l"a.rdaoloa,ms ""ho .,note thC' hoo ..
· "hrt A 8thav1orand' our lie.art
pubh~hcd b) Alfred Knopf l l1 1 hr
'>UbJ« t 1\ 1'tie hamtd rnq "What
make Samm Run"'' -hlr'it\ It"
pnicttn·,1 h' ~man) 1n th" area 1 hl
dlX lo1' l la1m that hfc:,h le ('an hi a
killer •
1 he hook. 1nl'ludr~ a M-11 c' al11a11e1n
quc'l\1onna11·(' pr(lm11t1n ~\'unh
trom w11hm rnthtr than lrvm C'\1cmal
wurre' 1 c mol't' tntl"llt:'\·tual and
~motiona l \tl"C'ngth 1n'ltead of more
lr1rnd' boat\ ca~anddollar\ Thcu
lllque\11on~deal ~llh ho~11ht).
h\lmot tkx1h1ht}. love, courqt and
t ulturt The la'\t qu~uon a real
11n5C'r '\\hat, 1pan from theetern<al
1 luftt r t)f c' l ryda) hvin '' tht' rtal C\~nl'~OI \OUrhfr'' ..
fhat'' a 1ou1h qur~t•t•n ind 11'., 1
great hook I \\TOIC' to 1han .. lhC'
dcX:tOl"\C'.,en thouah the} a,ns~rcd
m) que'\t1ons 1mpl) b\ ukina more
que\tum" that of\tn 1mtatn me. lt'5
H1tklllJpn the nS)\t d1rttt1on, ho•-
e" cr AHord1ngtoaneldcrl) gcntlr-
man from Leasure World He Y.tl·
romtd m rolumnofnumcrou\
ph1l(1\oph1C'al q~t1on He ended
"1th B1mple4itatemen1, "Kno.,.
thHrlt .\n unc-um1ned htt ''not
\\Onhh\ln ••
H1snote antd. "lhouahtfull)
\<\Ur'\ \ ••
Jim Wood llvts 'ewpert
•
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Brother of Beirut hostage dies of cancer
OCALA, Fla (A P) -C1lenn
Anderson. brother of Beirut hosl&ie
and Associated Pren ,·orrespondenl
Terry Anderson, died Saturda) of tuna cancer "Ciut'lna a plane flight
home from New Y orlt, where he wu
bema treated. He wli 46.
Glenn Anderson's death was the
second in Terry Anderson's 1mmed1-
atc family since the JOumaltst was
kidnapped in March 1985. The
A.ndersons' father, Glenn R
Anderson, dted Feb. I 5 at age 69 also
of cancer
Glenn Anderson died aboard a
pnvate twin-engine (cssna dunng a mi~sini. Glenn Anderson 1 asked
01ght from Batavta, N Y . whl're h1'1 Lebanese offic1als to broadcast the
sister hvcs, to his hometown of Ocala. tape on Lebanese television
said Nancy Cameron, a nurse who "'This 111 a messqe to the people
was aboard the plane holdm& my brother Terry," he said m
"He was Just a lot sacker than we the emouonal appeal
knew, but he knew," said Cameron, "M y father died of cancer waittna
who works with Washington Avu1. to a« Terry He did not sec him . .Now
11on Mm1stnes, a volunt~r aroup l have cancer and t made a vow I
that frequently transports people for would not die unttl l saw Terry. Th.at
medical purposes. vow 1s very close to an end. Please
Last week, Glenn A.nderson made a. ·release htm. I wish to see him one
videotape pleading for the release of more ume. Please release him. Thank
has brother. one of fivC' Amencans yo u "
kidnapped tn Lebanon who are sttll ~ The Lebanese broadcast a
Miii SCHOL IHI • RmHI • OAHH OMUIE • 1£TWHI JOH
videotaped birthday message to
Anderson last year at his family's
request ll 1s not knowQ whether
Terry Anderson ever saw that Welcome To Our World
.. ;;;+""""' '"
Tony and Lindo Flore
Career Specialists
and
messaae .......... Washinaton Av 1at1on Man15tr1es
arranged the l11ght after the otlice of
Ne'tA. York Gov Mario Cuomo re-
quested •riat they asmi Glenn
Anderson, who was being treated at a
hospital an Batavia
The th~t left Bata' 1a at 9 a.m. and
stopped an O>lumb1a. S.( .. to refuel .
said ptlot Click Smith
"He was not feehng well at all this
morning." Smith said of Anderson
Anderson was act·ompan1ed on the
flight by his wife. Jean
Terry Anderson 18. lhaef Maddie
East correspondent for The A!>·
socaated Press. was kidnapped on
March 16. 1985
TclT) and Glenn Anderson·~ sister,
PCQY Say, wd Fnday that she bad
received a visa from the ubane~
government and planned to travel
there as won as possible to meet with
Lebanese President Amin Gemayel
David Say, Glenn Anderson's
brother-in-law, said the family
planned to have the body ccemated
and the ash~ buncd in Batavia. He
said the date for the ccrC'mony had not
been determined.
Other survivots include four chil-
dren from a previous marriage.I. Glerm
III. 26. Douglas, 24, Dawn, L I , and
David 17: two brothers. Bruce and
John; a sister. Judy BloUJn. and two
grandchildren.
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Nuclear
victims
face years
of testing
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
Amencan bone marrow spcciah st
who won Soviet approval to study
I 00,000 Clfemobyl area evacuees
said Saturday only two or three more
deaths are e,_pected in the 'mmedtate
aftermath of the atomic disaster.
Dr Roben Gale, who came home
to Los A.ngelcs to the hugs and kisses
of has Yr1fe and two of three children.
signed a long-term agreement with
5o' 1et health experu Fnday to
monitor the I 00 000 for the rest of
their 1a .. ·es. ·~e v.111 learn a considerable
amount about the pathogenesis of
cancer as v.c did after the atomic
bomb bla.,ts (an H1rosh1ma and
Nagasaki) ... C1ale saad
Hundred\ of thousands were stud-
ied an Japan follo"'1ng World War JI ,
but modern soph1st1cated equip-
ment wall }acid more telllng data on
the long-term efTcl'ts of exposure to
hca'" > rad1a11on. Gale said
Before the ney,.s conference, Gale of
UC I A grcctrd ha~ fam1l:v. and Gale's
2 }ear-old son Etan fell out of a
~ti:ollcr tT) 1ng to reach hts father . The
doctor packed up h1-; son and said to
rcponcrs "I knov. vou·,e been wall·
ang. but he'5 been waiting longer"
Then he met with reP$)rters. telhng
them 2b people ha'c died as a result
of the .\pnl 26 e'plosaon and fire at
the C'hemoh}I atomic power plant
Two of tho~ died dunng the 1n1L1al
bla-;t , and the other 24 have since
.. uccumbed to tht: efTects of heavy
rad1a11on exposure. he said
"I belle' e the (death toll) figure will
June 23rd through 29th, 1986
" remain relat1,eh stable and not
change h~ lmore than) 10 percent."
(,ale "4!1d
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He ..aad an' cancer as a result of the
accident wall hegan appcanng in about
li-.e -.ears
Based on da111 pro'" 1ded by the
SO\ 1et\, ( ialc c,a1d I 000 to 2,000
people were \treened for exposure
1mmed1atc:I) after 1hc accident. Of
those. 4(X) to SCMI required closer
medical a1tcn11on, :ind 100 to 200
rt·ccncd dangcrou\ doses of rad1-
at1on
Shuttle panel
calls fo r b etter
t esting m ethod
\\. \~Hl....,<1TO"' <API -Presa·
denual 1n,cs11gat11r<, have informed
".\'I\ officials the'" want full-sea.le
'er<aonc, of a redesigned booster
rcxket te\led an th<' upnght position, a
co!>tl~ and complicated procedure
that could dcla~ th<' resu mption of
shuttle Oaghh bc}ond next summer,
commission and N.\S.\ officials say.
"ltd1dn'tgodown very well ," when
members of a prcs1dent1al com-
m1s.s1on 1nvest1gatang the Challenger
accident recently made their views
known to space agency officrals in
pnvatc d1scuss1ons. one source close
to the panel said
The panel, which 1~ to release its
final repon Monday. has decided that
the cause of the Jan 28 explosion wa.s
a fault y \Carn an one of the shuttle's
booster rockets Because the report 1s
not yet public. the comm1sstoncn
who discussed the issue an anterv1ews
at week's,;nd would not allow use of their namec;
Several comm1ss1oners have s~ud
publicly the panel wants the agency to
'itop relying on tests of I 0-inch
models of the 149-foot-long rockets
dunng this redesagn NASA officaaJs
have said pre'"1ously they expect to
conduct any full-scale tests on a
booster rocket lying honzontally
That's how full 'IC8le tests have been
conduc.tcd an the past
2nd U.S. soldier dlea
from dlsco bombing
BERL IN (AP) -A second Amcn-
can soldier ha' died of wounds
'lulTef'C'd in the Apnl 5 bomb1na ofa
Wc,I ~rlin da~otheque, a U.S
military ~pokc,man said Saturday.
Staff Sgt Jame~ E. Goans. 26, of
Ellerbee. N C'. d1~ an a Wc$l Bertin
ho\pllal aturday afternoon, wd the 'lpok~man. Steve Stromvall. ·
gt Kenneth T crrance ford. 21, of
Detroit, Mach •• nd Nermane Hanay
27, a Turlosh woman, were lt1llcd
instantly and ~JO other ~pie were
lnJurcd 1n the I 50 a.m bombina of
the La ~lk d11.C.'othcqut Tht> niaht·
\pol had he-en frowded with about ~00 people', m11ny of thC'm U S
sold 1t>r-. ·
,
" Animal research
$harply criticized
GARY L. FRANCIONE does not mcnhon that dcath'I caused
by <habetcs have not decreaaed 'l1nce
In a May 26 commentary in the the discovery of insuhn 10 1922. and.
Daily Pilot, Provost Thomas Ehrlich indeed, many people have d1ccf
who is my colleaaue at the Un1vers1ty through insulin shock
of Pennsylvania Law School. pres-Despite the massive amount of
ented a V1&orous defense of the use of money and a01maJ Lives that have
animals 1n btomedicaJ citpenmcnts. been expended to find a cure for
The essay. omitted many crucial cancer, the New England Journal of
facts necessary for Provost Ehrlich to Med1cme rcceolly reported that the
make a balanced prcscntauon, and incidence of cancer bu incn:ascd and
lor the reader to make a reasoned not decreased. These arc all examples
dec1S1on, about what 1s admittedly a of why re5Car'Chcrs must chanlC their
complex issue To rccufy wl\at may attitudes and mcthodologJes. I be a m1sleadma analysis, tt 1s import-Provost Ehrlich sugcsts that all
ant 10 focus on what Provost Ehrlich animal research is dcsined to f\.nd
did not say a~ut animal research and cures for human diseases. Afa1n, he
the animal nghts movement neglects to menhon.. that in this
First. Provost Ehrlich suggested country alone there are between
that the animal n4hts movement 1s . 70-100 million animals used every
based upon emollonal appeal and year in almost every conceivable and
rhetonc. tnvial manner. Animals arc shocked.
Wl\al Provost Ehrlich dad not say 1s scalded, burned. irradiated. starved
th at there has always been 'itrong and othrwtsc subjected to hideous
intellectual cn11c1sm of v1vL$CCt1on pain
on moral and sc1en11fic grounds, and Although there arc laws conccman&
that the argumenb against v1vt<;ec-animal experimcntaboo, these laws
11on ha¥e become more ·soph1s11-do not prottibll even the most
cated. In the n st 10 yc:ars. man) eittremc procedures that cause CX•
phys1etans, v.Etcnnanan'I, psycho! crucratmg pain, and the laws do not
ogJsts and b1ologJsts have publicly require the use of pain-rebcvang
arJUed that animal research 1s bad drugs. ~
science and retards true progress an For example, researchers at several
cunnJ. disease un1vers111cs. inctudina the Universlly
Ph1losophc"' have pomtcd out the of Pennsylvania, have used scarc.e laJl
moral paradoit of animal research: dollars to shock thousands of un·
Eperimenters use anamals because anesthettzed dogs m order 10 see what
they arc ''lake us," butthcn these same happens when dogs cannot escape
eitpenmenters defend the prarnce by pain.
daamang that animals arc "not like Finally, Provost Ehrlich stated
us" The antmal nght'I movement is what he perceives to be the "aacnda"
growing in populanly because the of animal nghts activists but don not
movement has a messa&e that as bother to inform readers of his own
rataonal and relevant to our health, .. agenda." In fairness to his readers,
our \'norahty nnd our rcla11onsh1p Professor Ehrlich should have dis.-
with our environment. Emotional closed that he publicly and ag-
appcal plays no s1gn1ficant role gress1vely dcfetlded the now an·
Second, Provo"t Ehrlich stated that famous head inJ ury laboratory al the
alternatives 10 animals an rrsearch Untvt>rslly of Pennsylvania. At that
cannot replace the U'iC of animals laboratory, experimenters placed un·
What Provost Ehrlich did not 'iay wa'i anestheuzed baboons in an ac-
that alternative\ have alread) httn celerator devke that .. slammed"
developed to eliminate many part1cu-their heads to cause bram damage.
larly olfens1~ses of a01mals These ex pen men ts were performed
Funher, 1 federal government. under conditions that caused an
which fund ost of the animal outCT) from tht> United States Con-
r~rch m t s country, d()('s no1 grcss and even the conservaltvc
currently earmark any funds for the ammal welfare groups as wt>ll as from de,~lopment of allcrnall"t's Many respected sc1ent1sts who claimed that
health experts are agreed that more the research was poorl) conducted as
alternauvcs would be de,t>loped 1fthe a matter of sc1cn11fic method. The
govemmt>nt spent fewer dollars on la.boratory was unl11matt>ly closed by
duplicative and ..c1ent1fically un-the federal govt>rnment after at wu
sound animal eitpenments and de-dt>termtned that the expenmcntcrs
t-01cd at least some resources to had failed to comply with the con·
alternatives d111ons of tht>1r fedt>ral grant
Given the 1mprt>'i'>1"e altt'rnat1ve Pro,ost Ehrlich defcnded'the lab-
that have been discovered already orator), cla1mmg that there was no
with scare~ funds from pnvate e" 1denct> of any wrongdoing even
donors. and the soph1'it1cated tech-though 1n1cma1 unaverslly docu-
nology now ava1lable, 11 !>imply ments 1nd1cated that the h~ad injury
makes sense to develop and rcfint' laboratory had beeh under mvest1ga-
allemauves rather than 10 continue a t1on m past years because of animal
system that tested thalidomide on abuSt'.
animals and told us that the drug. II as natural that citpcnmenters and
which caused hideous birth defects an university administrators such as
humans, was safe Provost Ehrlich 8ft' hostile lo the
Third. Provost Ehrlich 'itated that animal nghts movement because the
the "h1s1oncal m.:ord" '>hows that movement ts educating grass-roots
every major medical hrt'ak.through Amenca about what really goes on
came as the result ofanimal re~arcn behind the laboratory door, and
Provost Ehrlich grossly exaggt>ralt'S thercb} IS threalenmg the now of
this point He argues that animal mil hons of tax dollars that finance the
research produced the "miracle" of e'\plo1tat1on of th~ animals
polio vaccmes. but he negleds 10 II 1s ume that we all look behind
menuon that e"cn before \alk de· that)aboratory door and decade on
vclopcd the vaccme poho was dra-tht> basis of enlighten~ moraht) and
matically decrc.asang. scicn11fic fact whether we wish 10
In addtt1on. scientific 'ilud1e'> 1n-continue with the practice of v1vsec-
d1ca1e that the decrt>a!.C in poho wa\ 11on
the same for geographic area'> where Gary Frucloo~ I•• prol~H•r oa
mass vacctnauon dtd not occur as for tb~ fac"1ty of tM Ualr~nlty of
geojP'llphac areas where ma'>' vacc1-Pet1111y/vul• ud 11 vltt cbl~no~
nation was administered. of tb~ Amulcao Bar AHoc atlOll •
Provost Ehrlich pra1\C'i an-;uhn. but AaJma/ Prottttlon CommltlH.
Officers cite JDotorlsts
in the interests of safety H
io tht> Editor
In reference 10 the motomt who
Objected to a c11.111on r«e1vcd from J
H un110,1on Beach police offin~r. I
would bite to potnl out a le" thing'
that she failed 10 rcah1e and• kw ..afr
dnvmg practices that maaht help hrr I Pohce officers don't haH~ quota,,
they l\ave a Job to do, namdy. 1uumg
c1t.a1tons throuViout the ~ou~ of <i
day •
2 Shr hu confu\t'd thC' 1\'iUl' of
$Pttdang Wtth ta1laauna In her lrt~cr
\he stated that 'hc wa' ~ 1tcd for
follow1na too clo~I) not \JM'C'd1ng
'-,peed wa!t not the issue there
1 II she was travcllna 70 mph an
anotht'r ancadent. then she 1s already
one of those motonsts who dcserv" a
moving v1ola11on
4 Rtmcmber the baste speed law.
Never dnve fa,.er than as saft> for the
,ond111onc; and always keep at least a
two-~ond followtng distance
I think that 1fall dnvers would kttp
the\C things 10 mind. then tht' road'i
would be ~fer for all
ROBFRT MAXWELL
Costa M~
Parents' vlces affect chlldrea
To the Echtor·
Accotdins 10 an old /okr a mftn '
doctor told him that 1 he dtdn t \lop
drinkina. he would ao hllnd I hke
what T'm drinktnl better than what
I'm secina. w11 the reply
Many people who art born hunJry
li ke what they art dnnk1ng, ~mokina
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
~·
and \hooting up better than what they
are eatina. The had pert l'l that t.Mar
children nre also hunary bcc~u~ of
thC''lt' thmp plus pmhling. ancludm1
1 he ~la tr l ollrry
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Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT 184lnday, June 8, 1HI Al
·'One tends to distrust bills that pa by a voteo/93· 1. Why? Becau
there la a nse of demagogic passion Jn the air when th t kind of thing
hap~ns. •· .
•
Lawmakers didn't' think
through studentloan bill
ConccrntnJ the student loan bill. a
f cw obscrvauons: ·
I. One tends to distrust bills that
pass by a vote of 93-1 . Why? Because
there 1s a sense of dcm~Q&ic passion
m the air when that kind of thing
happens.
If It was 'Such a &ood idea for the
federal government to stand by with
S6.S billion for student aid and direct
loan programs, how come the federal
&overnmcnt did nothing for student
loans for so many years? Were all
conaressmen and senators stupid
back io those days? And arc all
convessmen and senators suddenly
bn&ht today?
It 1s recorded that Sen. Jesse Helms
of North Carohna voted no.
About 35 years qo, the pTCSldcnts
of Harvard, J obos Hopkins, Stan-
ford, Brown and other collcgn issued
a manifesto wamina apinst federal
11d to education. Their pomt was that
such aid ancVltably meant federal
control and, of course, they were
correct
Federal a.id now means that col-
teaes hke Htllsdalc CoUqe in Hill-
sdale, Mach .. have 10 swear up and
down that they do not dilCriminate
apmst women, never mind that
H11lsdate never discriminated apinst
women. having admitted them on the
day the college was founded in the
19th century. And of course there is
the whole business of affirmative
action. and the record-keeping that,
one major college has complained,
tak" about SI million a year of
clencal tame 10 complete.
2. But fedcraJ control 10 one side,
there is the question of federal loans
to students viewed as a revolving
fund. It 1s not a major deal to
appropnate money once, in the
knowlcd&e that at will serve for all
time the same purJ>01C. That was the
ongmal adca The federal government
WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY
would come up wtth a few .btllion
guaranteed dollars, wb1ch would be
lent to Uudents at a fairly modest rate
of interest. The students, over the
next c1&hl or 10 years, would arad-
ually repay the loans. The rcpatd
money would then be lent to the next
generauon of students. and so forth.
Well now, this has not actually
worked out. Sen. Phil Gramm (of
Gramm-Rudman) po10ted out that
$4.3 bilhoo (that's S4,300.000.000) in
student loans are in default. That
makes a lot of students who did not
rn.a.JOr in ethica.
The cumnt bill has a few more
teeth than the precedlna buts. pcr-
mittina the fedCTal aovcmment to sell
bad Joans to collection agencies, and
authorizina the 90vernmeot to pr-
nishcc salaries paid by federal ageo·
cics to any deadbeat former student.
The need to suarantee, at this poant,
another $6., billion is for aJl mtcnts
and purposes to aivc up on the very
idea of a rcvolvina fund. 3. And here is another wnnklc. If a
student's ~ts cam $30,000 per
year after taxes. that student docs not
quallfy for a loan. ·
There IS a IOI wrona With thtS
picture. To pr~ on the assump-
tion that a famtly withjoant income of
$30,000 even after taxes can afford to
send a child to college as probably
correct.
What as not conul 1s to assume
that such a couple can send two
children to college. let alone three or
four. Students of the Social Sccunty
problem tell you that lhc .,eat
problem that besets us 1s the butb
rate. Whereas before the baby boom
the average American family
procmued 2.5 children, that rate is
reduced to an extraordinary 1.5. And
1f you subtract from the figure the
increasing number of unmamed
people, you see a Sha.fl> decline 10 the
total figure of Amencans. who arc
&oing 10 be matriculating in colleac
down the hnc. Are we subtly enpging
an discouraging.the la!J.cr fami.Jy?
The student loan bill Wlll have a
complex effect on the next &enera11on
of collqc-1oers. Whereas students are
asked to take a means ten. they arc
not asked to ta.kc any other test -at
least, not at the time they matnculate:
They wtll be asked. at the end of their
sophomore year. how they arc do10a.
and if they do not meet the standards
of the college, then they will not
quahfy for continuing grants
But we may have succeeded 1n
isolating lowcr-m1ddle-10comc stu·
dents and lcavu11 them 1n a true
economic b10d, while in cff'cct en-
couragina low-income students who
do not profit from a hlihcr educauon
to JO on 10 college ior a taste of
Animal House.
If an · 18-ycar-old. though utterly
uninterested. in learning. SttS $2,500
offered to.him that his older brother
pocketed and has no intention of
repaying, then obvious things tend to
happen: Some young people arc 101na
to college who sbouldn 't go, and some
young people arc kept out of college
because they can't afford to go
The whole thing wts not thought
through. That 1s often the case when
votes arc lops1dcd. whether 1t as the
Gulf of Tonkin resolution or aid to
college students
ffUJJam Boctky l.1 • •f'Ddl~~
col•IDJIJ•t.
H ow do you plan to celebrate Father's Day?
M-.ta P .. m.a
Ne ... rtBffd
Sc.4 t
My dad ls 1n WL,hmg·
ton, so I don't think I'll be
dOtDJ much celebratma. I'll
probably JUSt call him.
MJ.,.._
C..ta Mesa
h stf...tworbr
Spend1DJ the day with
my dad.
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t won·a be ablt to to up
north to,_ m> father ... ru
&iv~ him a can. tend tum •
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Compiled by Leslie Eameet
lctt1 WllUama
~Nlpel
J don't thank we're dome,
anythin& \pct'.tal We will t>robabl~ 10 to the bcalh
Marle T~r
Newpert Beae:lt
Retirt'd
Celebrate witl\ m) \On-
10-la'lll and has wife
8 ~,
Newpett 8Md1
St94 t
We'll, I'm aonna 11vt him
a pre~nt from t<"hoc1I nd
I'm JOnn11 J!vt him a k1,5
tor f athn'' [) '
satellite
signals -~
easy to
disrupt
WASHING TON -When a my'°
tcnous prankster callina himtclf
"Captain M1dniabt .. inierrupied a
Home Box Office TV broedcas1 last
April to air his complaint about the
cable network•a tcnmblina tech·
mquc, ti may have amUIOd some
viewers.
But 1t sent a chill down the fi)ioes of
satelhtc communications industry
officials. who may have lO makA:
radical cb.anaes in the way they do
business.
Captain M1druJht was prote:stioa
the 1Cn1Dblcd &ipals that thwart
ownen ofbw::kyanl satellite .. dishes ..
in their Pl1'IC)' of pay-TV ~
What ecares industry ofliciab is the
vulnerability of theii satellite sys-
tems. which Captain Midmabt cx-
poted. If be could in vadc their
frcqaeOC1el, SO coatd other
pranbten, backers or even t.crrorisu.
"Th1I person practiocd ~ter
rorilm," Sbowtime vice pre:adent
Stepbeo Scbulu· told our associate
Donald GoldberJ. "What be did WU
so sianificanl He tampered with the
communicatiom l)'$1e1D of the Unit•
ed States of America. ..
Actually. what Captain Midniabt
did -disruptina a TV brolldcUt beina bounced off a satellite and
unposina his own mcssaae -is
beyond the technical ability of any-
one who doesn•t have access to one of
more than I 00 licensed tramm.ittina f.actl1ucs. ·
But merely disrupuna a broadcut
11 another matter entirely. Industry
expcru 1f1tJe that ma lei na a Video
transmtSSJon unwatchable or the
audio unintellt&ible. without unpo&-
1111 a separate mcss&F. ts rdativcly
easy, well withm the ability of tens of
thousands of satelllte enthu.siuts.
There are perhaps 2S commcmaJ u .s. satellites DOW lD orbit, aJona wtt.b
a number of weather, NASA and
military aatclliies. All arc vuJnerabk
to such aabo\qe accpt for the few
oauooaJ teeUrity satellites tharbavc
enormously expensive devices co
protect apmst mterfercncc.
For ex.ample:
•According to a space agency
source, its A 'J'S..3 satellite can be
"aocesJcd" with ~wpment that COlb
no more than SS,000.
•An official of the Nauonal
Weather Servtce, whtch lost its
backup satellite tn a launch mishap a
few weeks ago, wd the rcmairuna
satellite 1s vulnerable to tampennJ.
"No one wants to rccosruz..c that we're
very vulnerable, partJcularly Since
we're so dependent on satellites for
commu01c:auons ... he sa.id.
•HBO spokesman David
Pntchard said that virtually aH com-
mcmaJ communications satellites
att suscephble 10 dcbbcrate sabotaae
by baclccn or tcrronsts
Officials at the Federal Com-
munteabons C,omm1ss1on claim they
can pmpo10t the locauon of mtcr-
ferint 5llJll.ls and catch pranksters OT
saboteurs -by methods they dechn-
ed to dcscnbe But industry cxpcru
and souroes at other federal agencies
d1sm1ss the FCC's claim. They say the
technology does not now ex.1st to
pinpoint a Jamming stanaJ.
In fact, one mdustry expert told us
that at a closed meeting in Washing-
ton last December FCC officials
conceded that they had no way of
track mg down a prankster or saboteur
without a tip from someone who
kno~s lh<' perpetrator No wonder
the agenn didn't want to dtscuss 1\1
1nvest1gat1"c methods.
Pntchard said the 'illtclhte com·
mun1ca11ons andustr, has been open
and cOOPt'fllllVC, 1fonl\ to make sure
that commercial useTS don't tn·
advcrtcntl\ block out someone else's
sisnals on· the hm1ted number of
frcquenetcs a\atlable ~ow, he wd.
the andu"itl'\ will have to rethtnk the
WI} 1t operat~. and ho~ 1t dtstnbutes
tis 1nformauon
.\5 th1nas 'itand now. Jamming and
other types of 1nt1;rfercnce ~re far too
easy -a 101 easier than th( K'luuonc;
New satelhtes with bu1lHn rcc;1i1tan~
101amm1na arc vcan. in th( fu1ure .
"INCilOF THE LEA(1LJ[~" Jn a
~n~ of columns two ye~n. qo. ~
eitposcd the hnk'i bctWttn several
n&)\1-wina death ,quach tn Central
4-.mcnca and CAL. the La11n Amm·
can affihate of the World A.nu·
Communist Leaauc. Now one of rn) UtOClll~ in that OflllnaJ 1nv~ttp
hon. Jon Ltt Andenon. ha co-
authored a book ,..1th his brother.
n. on tht I \K'
"ln11de the Leque.'' bcint pubh h·
ed by Dodd, Mead A Co. this month,
reveal\ an shockina dtW1 ~ extent
to -tuch this rn~ iotctnatiqoal
fcdcrauon ha.' been infiltrated by
111 'fo'lr criminals, t.erronsts and
death tquad lcadm. Thouah tcnOUS
effon ha~tbeen made to clean upt.M
I NCCDtly. many ohbe COOCll:nll
Wt' raised ~ yean a.rt t.all vaJ d
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day~d infant cluna to hie Saturda>
wbtle doctors, nuncs, and the paren lS
who pvc up his custody to cnutle
him to a heart transplant operation
lwtJtcd the 11f\ of a human donor
Jesse Sepulvcda's cond1t1on was
u"'radcd overnight from cntical to
scnous, said nursina supervisor
Helen Hancock ai Huntington Mem-
onal Hospital. where the baby wa11
bom May 25
'ipokeswoman Jane McGill
On Fnday, the 10Unl's unwt'd
parents -Deana Binkley. 17, and
Jesse Sepulveda, 26. -rehnqu1 hcd
guardianship to th6 child's paternal
pandparcnts. Loma Linda official\
1ns1stcd on the custody change before
the child could be put on the hst of
potential transplant rec1p1ents, fam-
tl) anomeys said
tam1ly said
··We're overwhelml·d w11h JO\
We're more than happ) " Btnlk\
said Fnda} :iftt~hc and ~fillbl"da signed over au d1ansh.1p o(the d i1ld
10 ~pulveda'\ rents
"lt'• a lot easier to wake up in the
momma wuh a httle hope," ·-.ud
Sepulveda, an air rnnd1t1oning-
heat1ng worker
"The hab) need'> a he11n, and ume
" ol the C'i!.Cnet'." ~1d attorney Bill
McMillan. wh u · repre\enh the
parents
.\uome) Han; c;;coltnos. rep-
re\Cnting the grandparent~. said the
guard1ansh1p would become per-
manent at a Supcnor Court hearing
· Jul) I I Thr guardianship order
\t1pulated that the parents would not
attempt 10 regain rustod> "w1thout
the prior wntten consent of Loma
l 1nda hospital "
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Loma Linda l 'n1\<ers1t}' Medical
Center unlll a donor heart •~ found,
\aid 1,.o ma L 1 nJa h o'> pl 1a l
Because the parents are young and
unwrd. Loma Linda dollol"\ had
prt".iously refused to hst thl' bo> as a
heart transplant candidate because
the} feared the bab) wouldn't re<:e1vc
adequate care after a transplant. the
Under prc\<>ure tram a Roman
l athohc pm'st and the Ri&tll to Lilt
League of Southern Caltiorn1a. thl·
hosp11al relented once. custo~h of thl
bab;, was !>""Itched to the -grand-
parents.
Luma Linda apparcn\I} 1s the onl )
hu\p11al in the world performing
hal:l\ 10-bab~ heart transplants. Ailina infant'• parenta Deana Blnkle7, Jeue Sepul•eda-
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -Biologists
workmg to save the critically en-
dangered C.ahfomta condor wel-
comed the hatchmgofacondorwh1ch
emerged from ns shell with a human
assist, San Diego Wild ArumaJ Park
officials said.
"This 1s very, very good news,"
sard Dr Ohver Pattee, research
director at the Condor Rcsear~h
Center in Ventura County. ·
The hatchhng weighed about 2
ounces at binh F~y and became
the 27th condor k~~wn in existence,
and 11th at the park. Twelve are at the
Los Angeles Zoo and four are in the
wild. park spokesman Tom Hanscom
said
Named N0Joqu1, which means
meadow in the Chumash Indian
language. the baby bird was a surpnsc
development in.the condor program.
Members of the Condor Recovery
T earn took the egg from the Sespc
Condor Sanctuary m Ventura County
• on Apnl l µnd brought 11 10 the Wild
Animal Park, where It has been m
amfical 1ncubat1on sma::.
3 win $1 million
SACRAMENTO (A P) -Three
players 1n a row won SI million
annuities m the Cahfom1a Lottery's
"Brg Spm" Saturday. but no_body hit
the grand pnze for the 10th week ma
row
The grand pme. which starts a SJ
m1lhon and grows by $65,000 each
11me 11 isn't won .. now stands at a
record SI 'l.400.000 j
Since Ro-;e Albrecht, 86. of Ban-
nmg, htt 11 for $4 6 million on March
::!:! 160 spinners have failed to land in
one of the three grand pnze slots on
the I 00-slot wheel
The three -who hit SI m1lhon arc
June Victor 57, ofTemecula. as clerk
fo r an engincenng firm; Cheryl
Thomas 41. of o\lp1nc. ownerofa San
r1iego stained glass company, and
Delores Panerson, 22, of But-
1u~.,., 1llow a cosmetologist m
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Unconfined, casual moods for leisure
hours are sucssed in men's fashion trends for
summer '86.
Comfortable and unr riccive stateme~ts
arc made w~ch sport shirts, panes and shorts.1
• Knit shins will sail into summer in spare,
pared down lines for teaming with pants that
go from the long to the short of it in my.care
fabrics.
Trousers are pleated -single, double
~ tripl~ -for a touch o( fullness, y~~ with
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proportions to complement a blazer.
Sweaters continue in the forefront in the
form of crew necks and cardigans.
N ral, black, tan and ilver gray get a
color ran e boost with $tfles in mauve, aqua,
slate blue ,, mist green, storm blue and rose.
The. fashions sho'Wtl ~,in easy.care
Trevira blends, epitomize a fashion-forward
look, yet combine ageless elegance as well
Photographs were taken at or near Hotel Sin
Maarten in Laguna Beach.
Phocos clockwise from cop Jett: Subtly stripe! P.leated ~cs teamed with o~n neck
shirt and cardigan. Linen-lOok trousers and windowpa(le pllid top for a walk on the ~ch. Classic knit shirt UJd short$ for a young ~PPY look. Pacr_emed s~ater ad~s dash
to McGregor lrinovationspl~ttd pant. . Skttts slacks Jhown with overSJ.Zed cud1ga_n
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8:1 Or-.Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. June 8, 1986
Why do women wear makeup? To please themselves!
It bas been estimated that last year
women spent about SS b1llton on
makeup. Why did they do 1t'1
Accordtna to a survey conducted
by Self mqazine women wear cos-
metJcs primarily for self aratiflcauon
Almost two-thirds of the respondents
contradicted the popular theor') that
women wear makeup JU t to plea~
men. Only e1&ht percent of those
surveyed wear makeup for the pn-
mary purpose of altracting the op-
posite su.
Two-thirds of the t ,100 "ome'n
surveyed said they wear cosmetics to
boost their confidence: and makt·
them feel more comfortable .\n equal
numb(r stressed the 1mport.lmc of
looking thetr best and pointed out
that cosmetics enhance their appear·
ance.
Dr Joyce Brothe~. spoke\person
for'the Cosmeuc. Toiletry and Fra·
grance Assoc1at1on. said · The.-~
~lallSllcs arc consistent wnh other
rcscaii;h I've ~en about the 1mpon·
ant role grooming and llppearance
pla) in people's hvc:s The 1na1n
reason peopk make an dlon to
1mpHwc their appearanct' 1!> the
added confidence and ..elf-esteem
1hr) feel when the> look ui the mirror
and lake what they sec It can be an
1ncred1ble boost to ont"'\ ego and
morale to feel attrac11 ve and sal1slic:d
"uh one's sell.
No one: lan den> that both men
and women do appc"ar more attract·
1 \ c when the> aro well-groomed. This
also leads to pcopk perceiving and
reacung to you more pos111vcl) when
)OU appc"ar polished attra~ 11ve and
confident.\\ hat the ~lfotud) reveal' 1~ that the n.•a\On women c:nhann·
their appearance: 1s motivated by the
internal feeling\ of pleasure and
rnnlidence the\ posse~s when the)
feel more attr.1ct1\ e It's not pnmanl)
an effort to j1.a1n appfll\ al or aclcp·
tancc from othcn. And that'\ 11 vrry
healthy. po\1tivc attitude."
Women an the survc> we~ d1v1dcd
into four age group!i 18 to 24. 2S to
34; 35 to 49 and over SO D1fTe~nt age
groups tend to have dtfTercnt
rrefrrencc and use patterns.
THE 18 TO U YEAR-OLD WOMAN
Security•~ not why tlllS group u~s
ruakeup I hey use 11bccau~111s fun
"lonethrlc~s. they lead an the feeling
that It ts important always to looli. .
their hc\t and more than an) other
group, tht''.I' wear makeup 10 attract
men
fhe) are the biggest u~~ ol most
lOSmetacs. however the group b(.
lteves soap and water is the best skin·
lare treatment They prefer lip gloss
to hpsuck and are by far the leading
u~~ of natl enamel
THE !~ TO 34 YEAR-OLD
WOMAN
\l.111 t·arc become-; senous busines\
lo this lfC aroup There l'i a sharp
increase 1n the use of hand lotions,
facial products such as moistunurs
and masks. eye creams. cell1.1lar-
renewal products and lip protectors.
They rank a close scc-0nd an overall
cosmetic use. Lip iJoss 1s switched to
hps11ck. mascara use 1ssull heavy as 1s
blusher. eye shadow and eyeliner
THE 35 TO 0 VEAR.OLD WOMAN
Upon reaching JS. the Amencan
woman usually changes her beauty
routine rn the skin care area, the use
of hand lotions. facial mo1stuniers,
masks neck cream and cellular-
renc:wal products incrca~ Bod>
mo1stunzers, toners, astnngents.
cleansing gratns and scrubs are used
somewhat less. while the use of
broadbased products such as com-
pleiuon bars and deordorants remain
constant.
This group uses more hpstack than
any other age group. However, 1tis
thlS 'IC that the USC of e)'C makeup
dcthncs somewhat. Overall the:) run
a close third in overall co~metH
usage.•
Compared to other aroups. the!lt'
women consider makeup a more
important factor 1n 1ch1evina ~II
confidence. Two-thirds feel belier
with makeup on than without
Furthermore, more of them belu.•\e
that a woman should never tit,
watl\out makeup on and. to be
presentable, a woman must wrar ••
full line of makup products .
WOMEN AGED 50 AND UP
More than any other group the
over 50s strongly agree that a woman
should never go out with a min1mall>
made up face. This group also ltd'
more strongly than any other that
they need cosmetics look their best
Overall use of slan care products
appe.ars to drop ofT after a woman
reaches SO. However this group's use
VIDA
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of cornple,1on bars and oellular-
rcnt'wal products arc above averqe.
Compared to other aroups. a are&ter
P<'rcentagc use hand lotions and neck
lrt:am~ fhc'><' women prefer relatively
"mplC' \Ion care rcglmens. Over haJf
l'lt'ltc\c.-th.it soap and water is lhe best
~kin trc.i1ment and those who feel
plain cold cream as the best skin care
trcatmcnt as 50 percent over the
national a .. erage._bf ost prefer a 11naJe
skin lare preduc~ over mutti-stcp
regimens
Triathletes race for charity
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
OelJ,... C...1 •••a ndent
The J 985 T nathletc ol thl' "t l'ar.
Scou TlJlley, "a~ greeted b\ mor1:
than 250 member!. and gut.sic.. ol the
Center 500 attending the tna1hlon
l1ck-ofT pan} poolc;1dc at 1hc In inc
Mamou Hotel I Turned oul ht "'a'
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later)
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Kamal about n·mm 1ng glas~ he: had
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1na1halon lOUr\l' Scott rcmar'ked. "I
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"We ran· for monC), not JU'>l to
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Mark Montgomery attending \\tlh
Colleen Cannon (top female finisher)
">c\t"ral profec;s1onal racers would
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\ Mr Woody is a Cert1f1ad Financial Plann11r .1110 f'rPstdent of ln1erna11onal F1nilnciat
Planning Group +ie has bllen presenllnq oduc.at1ona1 and enter1a1ninq F 1nanc1al
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RSVP 714-760-1208 lnternatlonal Flnanclal Planning Group
Performing Arts Center The race was
o rgan11ed by Center 500, 200 young
professionals (ages 2S-40) supporting
the Center
"This 1s our first fund-raiser We
ha\e been worlang on It for almost a
\Car and expect to make $60,000 for
. lhc (enter (They exceeded the goal b)
~5 000) Over 600 volunteers will
a\s1s1 dunng the race It was all Dale
LeMaster'1 idea," said president
Denny Freldenricb b(forc presenting
t ha1rman Dale wnh a thank you gift
lor all h1' hard \\Ork -~pccdo'\ with~
thl' C1:nter<>logo'
b:citemcnt was high among the
pre-race lClebrater'> enjoying bar.
huffct and the James Harman Band.
<1rgan11er<, planning what ts hoped to
be a \earl\ ('vent include DeDDlt
Russo, Roo Meer, Deborah
Korllebyk, . Sbelle Evao1. Valerie
'Camarda, Bill Beu. Wendy
Mickelson, Jane 07oole, Gary
Babick aod Jan Kerchner.
PAPARAZZI PLUS
Athletea Bob Babbl~ Mark Monteomery, Belen Knoz and Colleen cannon.
Chairman Dale LeMaaten and Prealdent
Denny Freldenrtch.
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~ Wlnner Scott Tinley With director 'Kef
Kamal.
'Night With Scherherazade' party set
.. T hl l H'nt ., unlt~t am thing n er
-.ccn· bdorc in Orange Count\ ..
hinted Floss Schumacher.
'\he "chairman of Opera Pauli'·,
"1gh1 \1.tth <)cherherazade ... a f nda}
tund-ra1'>rr for Opera Pantie being
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"l here will be plenl) ol food and
dnnk -fit for a sultan - o pcrau'
e~ccrpts from Kismet. wo nderful
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Came'rata. belly dan~rs. psych at s
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Black 11e or costume 1s aporoonate
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OCEAN CELEBRATION '86:
C ha1rman Dewayue Brown of Hunt·
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at the In 1ne Mamou Fnday evening
for Ocean Celebrauon '86. the
\C\Cnth annual National Coaltllon
for ~anne Conscrva11on-Pac1fic Re-
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MerliJf Olien and B•ddy Eb1eo
head a last of honorary hosts for the
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June 10 month of weddinp and of
love ltoncs.
Once upoo a lime -S2 yean .
on June I, 1934 -a tall. ban<bome
licuacnant named Pral Tllarta met a
prrtty, youa, tllOJ:IWl named .. &:CJ
Ona at the~ of their friends
A..u. (and the late OU.e) &eaclL
Frank. wbo bad just paduated &Om
the U.S. NavaJ Academy wu Kenala's best man and Betty· was a
bridcsnwd
Soon after the K.cnaJ,a wcddiq.
Frank and 8ett) fell Ul love. But at
that time milital) rules fort.de the
nwnqe of junior offioen untd they
bad bttn comm1u1oncd for t._o
yean. •
Love 11 peUcnL Frank and Betty
waited ~o yean and they WCTt
married on June I. 1936, with Kenala
servina as Frank's best man at Fon
Meade, Maryland.
Last Sunday, June I. I 986. Col.
Aatba l:eqla. USAF (Rel) was
amona tbe more th.an 100 rclauves
and close friends who p~rcd to
celebrate the 50th wcddlll& an-
nJ'Versat)' of now-f'Ctlred LL ~neraJ
Frank Tbarin. USMC, and his wtfe
Betty fl..quna Beach), at a dinner-
dant"e at ~ ottiun' club, L !>
Marioe Corps Alt StatJon, El Toro Greetin& 1uests at the club were the
Tbarins.. t6itr three sons, JP'rHll Jr. or ~Pete" (wnh wife Mal.IM), Ptllll or
~Tom" (wtth Canf-51tdl> and
M.lcbd (with wife <Au.M) and tbe1r
two pndcb.ildren, hcrtu (2 I m~ l
and MJry Elbabeda (S wks )
Also there were Bcuy's four
brothers and their wives· Ftt4ertct
... Gwea GNU (Hawau), Tom &M
RaMy Gren (WaJesk.a, Ga.) and ~ ... LJD and rt.bert &M
RstJedce Gna -all of Atlant.a.. Ga..
Love endwrth alJ lh10as 0 1 Just
Called t0Say ·1 Love You,'" the band
played and one of the Thanos' mends
said that there W&$ I lime wh~n Frank
was unable to call -much less Stt -
Bett} and thctr )Oun& sons for more
than four years.
In Dec. 1941, lhen~pll.ln Frank
Thann. USMC-. was amona the I .000
Amencans taken a.s pnsoncn of war
b) the Japanese followtng the fall of
Wake Island dunng World War II.
Love belicvcth ... hopcth all th1nis.
.. For five mouths I didn't know
whether Frank was dead or ahvc,"
Bett) Thann wd, "and even after the
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hom82
of auction items and pnzes The
h11hhabt each )tar 1s the auction of
some sport~isJune yachts on the
Sout.bcm California coast for use in
the T)coon 'Fin-Nor NCMC-PR
!'llorth n. South 811lfish tournament
(SCt AUJ. I 6 this }eat )
Tick.cu are SIOO each and ma"' be a.rranllCd by calling ( 619) 233-13 j 7
coMMODOl\ES' BAU.: Members
and auests of the Commodores Club.
Ncwpon Harbor Are.i Chamber of
Commcn::ic. Mil be at the N~n
Mamott Friday evening for the .. 7th
annual Commodores' &11. FestJv-
1ues wtl.I get untkr ~) at 6· 30 p m .
With cocktails in the bot.cl's Atnumw
Coun
FOUR SEASONS: The first maJor
fund-raiser at the ncv. hotel 10
"ICWl)Ort Center wtll be the J uoc 19
benefit for the <X Chapter of the
Amcncan Red Cross WUlia.m Ray
(Balboa Ba) Club) wttl be given U\c
third annual Spmt av.-ard.
<\ June 2 I black tic chant) event at
the Four Seasons Hotel -.111 salute
Coa1tGll C. Mom a. The pa.rt) 1s
planned b) the YMC .\ Foundatton of
OC Ras Leadaerby, Sk~t Mau-
Held, Te4 Falkr ud Rldl Sen• arc
on the voluntecrdinncrcomm1ttec A
hosted rcccptton 1s ~t for 6 30 p.m
wtth dtn.ntt. a mini roast of the
honoree and danc1ni to Barry Cole's
music foUowtng. Tickets are SI 50
each and coordinator ~ tk-
IMem and A.ssoctates ma) be reached
at 6SO. 7834 for funhcr dct.aals
The M.soctates of OC Trauma
Society wtll plhcr at the ncv. hotel
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BRING THIS AO
AGE 2 THAU GRADE 6
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0rW'OI C09lt DAILY PU...OT/Sunday.
,,
a golden love story 50 years old
aovernmnt informed me that he was
a POW. I beard Ver) lit t.lc cl.St and
only a '"!t postcards from Frank
puacd the fmt0n " -still I aJways bd1eved that Frank
was aJi•e I wrote to h.im ~~day
and I tent pack..,. of CllJ.ft1leS and a
pau of shon every· month. (Frank
Frank and Betty
1938
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'.\ cdnes<U' tor an 11 30 a m lunch-
eon !The soc1et\ as a non-profit
orpn1.zat1on dcd1ca1cd to the preven-
tion of traumatic IDJunc-s and death l
.
rcut\led few of the lenen and none of
the P9Cka&n )
F0r the lour ycan.., whale Frank was
belna moved from pnsoa to pruon an
Japan, Chua.a and Korea. Betty ioo
her SOM and wettt te b~ with bcr
mother" to Atlant.a.. Ga.. 9eny'1 father.
a colonel with t.bc Anny. was away
Frank and Betty
1986
too, to she and bet motber ··srew
'VM:tery' prdcns (Betty as an a vld
prdeoc:r) and waiicid out lhe war totetber ... ~mi
Lov.c.il.lo)'&L .. After the war. wbcn
we finally came home. a lo1 of the ~nen found that their wives bad
Dear Johocd' (left> lhan," Frank
wd. .. My wife. who is loyal, wile and
c.apabk, kept the home fil't'S bri&btly bum.in&. . .I don't want tO 1ttm
mus.hr. but do you woodtr that 1
think Betty IO 1l'Ooderful"> Then is 00
way t0 describe htr ... "
Curuna an annivenat) ca.kc (with
the sword used tO cut their wcddina
da\ cake), danCl.llJ tO ''Tic A Yellow Ribbon.·· -Aile} Cat" and .. Hawanan
Wedd.in& Sona" Chu.la-ed by Gwa
Grostl and pil) charunt with f'amil)
and fnends. 1t -.as obvious that -
after SO ycan -Frank and 8eu)
• Tbann arc sttll "liVln& bappll) ever
after··
Float .\ssoc11uon 1411 hold an uh1b1t
b) fine an potographen .. to 9 p m
\fonda' an the hotel ballroom Dona-
uons ot SIS per pcrwn .,.,11 be
~ucsted dunng the hosted rC(;cpt1on
1-.1th hors d'ocuvn-s) and photo-
vaphs 14111 be a\atlablc tor purchase .
Among the 50t.b wedd1na ao-
n1 versary party aucsts fin
aJphabeucal order) WCTC Ga. Ii.rt
..... 'nteta Arm.lltu.4, Mm Jad ...
Bmv
PORTER
A~SIVERSARY · Huntanton
Beach H1stoncal Soclct' v.i.U cel-
ebrate noon to 4 pm June 15 With a
I 0th anni' e~ pan) at ~ewland
House Beach and Adams Following
a flag ra1sm1 ccrcmon). guests will be
able to tour The house and Will be
1n"1ted to the Barn for refreshments
UCIOYF PARTY· <\ pan) l o Tra"tlla's summer collccuon will be presented b) Estelle .\llardale of
lockofTthc Oct 18 405.big band bash Corona dcl Mar Wcdnesda:y at the annual spnng fashion luncheon o~ Las
for South Coast S)mphon) ..,.1 11 be Manneral Au.uh&r) f"am1l) Service Assocuuon The 11 ·30 a.m. event will be
held s 10 .. p m Thursda~ at Copa de staged at the &!boa Bay Club
<...iuests ma) ~ome 1n pcnod cos-
tumes as the) tour and hsten to tunes
from the tum of the ccntuT) pro\ 1ded
b' Ensemble Amcnca.na T1dtets arc
Si adults and cbil~n 50 cents
Oro Restaurant, 6!3 .\nton, Costa -clothc'S perfect for that lnp to Penh will be modeled Wednesda} at
~1csa &!boa Yacht Club's Ladies 11 4Sa.m. luncbcon. Fa.shiomwi.11 be by Off shore
uE~~Gs c I i I ti v.hlcb is prov"ld.ulg the officul wardrobe for lbc ~ CttW to their quest for the ~ c.au-. : a 1 omia .\nsc sv.i <\mcnca sCup. and Lo1s-PauJSbon10 1 ·-·na will fu.m1sbm_lesbein• ..,om b\. host the Thursda~ m~ung of OC " ._... -Chapter E'(ecuu'c ~omen Inter-mcmben Bene South Will be fasJuon commentator.
*RT:' tn tnc Mamon 5u~n 5pan-
tus Galic!" and lrvtnc Rose Pdaradc
national Follo-.1ng cockt.aals in the
prns bcn -.111 bt a buffet dinner at
6 .is pm
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There is an enormous amount of cruelty, JOve in the world
DEAR ANN LANDERS I (lo
mark.ettng rcse.trch for a nauonal
corporallon and am respons1bk for
kccpana my finger o n the pulst ol the
Americ.an consumer.
I am becomma· incrcasana.ly con·
ccmcd about the behavior 01' the w-
called ···~· person &o 1bc mad.,.
'80s. It is m y op1oaon that people are
becom1n1 mQ('e self<cntered, self-
scrvana. esoustJcal. arropnt, bull-
headed, anscns1uve. uncaring, viol-
ent. mean-spanted, pess1m1sttc. back-
stabbing and rude are more inclined
to he. cheat, steal. pass the buck and ~h1rk respons1b1hty and are unWllling
to go out of their wa> to help their
fellov. man.
Nothing seems to matter the~ da}s
but the almighty dollar. l sec very
little cons1derauon for others. tn1e
lnendsh1ps. unc:ond111onal love
goodWlll. generosity, kindne~. em-
pathy and simple decency ·
Are m) observat1ons on target or
am I becomm,g C} nacal tn mr;:d ac'>
l would ~c J.Q kilo_°"" w our
readers thank about this. How a ut
takmg a SUfVC), Ann" It would br
Hr) enlighun1ng -D IS-
ENCHANTED IN ROSE MONT
Il L.
DEAR ROSE: I a.ave barely re-
covered from tile 1u Hney a.od am
aot about to get Involved ln uytJUa1
Uke tlaat a1aln, 10 I hope you wlll
setUe for wt.at I t...U.
Because tbere are more people
today, one 11 booAd to find more of
everytlllD&, Botll 1ood and bad. Wbal
yoa lff often depud1 oe wllere you
are 1&a.Dclla1, IUle tile two men wbo
arpecl aboa& wbetlaer the aumber on
tbe &.able wa1 a I or a t .
Ha.mus bve been fudamen&ally
tile same from ~t beaiuilll of time.
Since World War U, i'owever, famll·
les move more freqaentJy and people
doa't bow tlaelr aelahbon 11 tbey
uaecl to. We are lest laeUDecl to tnst
1tran1en, ud wtdl 1ood reaaoa. Tb
lACruae ill drag abue b1 prodacecl
more crime. T1ae bve--aou see Uae
luvy Uems advert1aed oo TV a.od
1et an eyefal of tbe 11festylea of tbe
rick. It's hmu to want part of the
action.
Au
luDERS
Women la Uae workplace bve
.Urpenecl Uae com~tltive ect1e for
job• tbat once were coa1Jdered for
mea onJy. Males who loae out are
lncllnecl to re1ard working womet1 lD
a harsh a.od anlriudly U1kt.
What we 1ee ln otbera tends lo be a
reflectloa of wbere we are comln1
from. While there 11 a areal deal of
cnelly aod meauess ID Ute world,
tbere also Is a.o eaormou1 amouot of
love, compa11loo ud 1enero•lty. I
Dever cea~ to man~I at bow
thoaalltfal ~ tlad people cu be. I
aee cbJ1 aot~ly amoa1 my friend•
and collealfS", bat ln my mall every
day. • • • DEAR ANN l ANDERS: My
lather died Jftcr a Iona illness The
lAlli~ hours and funeraJ ~"ices
were tn a suburb about an hour's
drive from our home
Whtie everyone in the family was at
the funeral home, our residence was
broken into The theft and vandalism
made me sick The 1n1ruders took
('\t'r"-lhine nf \lah1t" :ind hroke much
BRAND NAME AND DESIGN~R FASHIONS 20°/o-60°/o OFF EVERYDAYI
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of the furniture for no rc~llOO what-
ever
Little did I know the~ are pro-
fessional thu~ves who schedule their
hns after rcad1n& the death nouc~ m
the newspaper.
The next 11me fnends or neighbors
u'>k that hollow quesuon, "Is there
anythmg we can do~· tell them, .. Yes,
you can come over and stay in our
house while we are attendLOJ the
funeraJ services " -JN SHOCK IN
BOSTON
DEAR BOSTON· Escelleat Idea
1114 well wortla payla, attastloa to.
Bat yoar experiea~ • oot tmique.
Tile pr•ctlce ta widespread. Tllu.k1
for a reminder.
: HOROSCOPE
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DEAR MR. GOREN:
Q.-Thf're'• aomethlnt I don't
undt'rstand about the matbemat·
In of bridge. Suppoae that you
hold the following card
combination:
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DUMMY
• Q 63
YOU
•AK lO 4
You nt>t'd four trlcu rrom the
Hult. The odds favor a f-2 break,
Ho It would seem that. after cub
lnH tht-king and queen, you
i;hould finesse tht-10 on the third
round. However, the "Official
Encyclopt"dla of Bridge" 8&)'•
that Ir both opponents follow,
) ou should play t he a ce nn:t.
Why is that?-!"i.P., Wt-st Hart·
ford, Conn.
A .-\011 .trt• lorrt·tt 1r1 ~our asSt.•r
11un lhat. u priori, t hl' odd'! favor a
·I ~ split llowevt•r. the En<:yclope-
CHARLES
-GOREN
d1a 1.., c·orn•et wht>n. it '!RY'> that,
unit' both oppon1·nts havt' follow€'d
to I IH' ..,f'c onc1 round of tht> '>Uil, It I'>
corrPl'I to play for t ht' drop rathn
t h tHI t 111' f I rll'SSt'
I lw r1•,t,11n tlu•rPfor 1s that
Wlll'n \ou ll'ac1 tllt' third round
I rum durnm \. you havl' already
l'hmanatt•d a numtwr of holding~
from tho'>•' on~mally po:;s1ble. In
.t<ld1t111n when your rtf.thl hand op
pon1•nt follow., to the third round
of t IH -.111 l your lt'ft hand op po·
nt·nt now has unc• rnon• unknown
<ant t ha11 dof'<> hi" partner; there
for 1• h1 l1a.., a ~n·ater rhance to
11.ivt· 1 lw rn1s.._.11~ < ard in the $Utt
And a 'J l wht as more ltk.-ly than
f1ndm~ your lt'ft hand opponent
s1wc 1fically with a doubleton.
All in all then· 1s not that much
dtffl'ren11• b<'tWt.'t'n the two hne ...
Tlw drop 1s about a 2 percent twt·
tn play than tht• fine-.se
Q.-My partnt-r wante to use the
Gt-rber Convention ln all clrcom-
stanct-8 aa our act--uldng con
vt-ntlon. Is that wise?-A. R., Ft.
Worth, Texu ·
A.-Fur those rl'adc•rs who do not
know tht• t·om l'ntwn, Gerber U'IM
_four club-. tu :bk for acl''> instead of
four no trump Most experts use it
only ;L.;, .1 Jump bid over one no
trump nr two no trump That al
lows th1•m to ket'p four no trump as
a natural bid In\ ltlng partner to
bid "lam 1f he is at the top of h1-.
ran!(€' for has no trump bid, or to
pa.s.., 1f h(• h minimum
WP sr ron~I} '>UAAe'!t that you
t·onftnP yn11r use• of Gerber to thest•
<'US<'" In too ma11y auctions you
nrt>d four d11b'I as a natural bid to
hrlp dt.''i< nix> your hand And then
t hNI' an• I lw caM''I where> I he bid 1s
mon• 1J<wf11J as Stay man, for exam
r1l1• 111 th• au ct 111n
South We8t North Ea8t
2 + PaH 2 Pua
:J ~T Pa8!1 4 +
If \ort h has an unbalanced hand
w11 It .1 m.11or -.111t pt>rhaps with
~1.u11 111t1·n ... 1 h1 n1•t•n., lo be able to
f111d 11111 11 1 l11·n· 1 ... a ·~·4 fit tieforc•
lw K•'I" 11111 ht~h
S.-nd •ny QUf'8llOn8 ro r thla COIDmn
to ('harlP11 H. Go"'n •nd OmarSbartr,
In <'arp of lhl11 n"""P•~r.
f harlf'11 Gorf'n and Omar Sbartr
pPrimnally. or t hf'lr starr1, cannot
undf'rlakf' Io anawf'r a.II quHtlona
aubmlt~d.
Object on ocean
floor puzzles
marine sclentlsts
' o,ange Cout OAJL Y PILOT /Sunday, Jun. 8, 18 88
-! INTERM ISSION
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Comedy, mystery spice new theater openings
c omedy tand my~tc,.Y •re brcw1na th•~ week as one of each and a
comb1nat1on ofboth h&ht up the local marquees.
Quahfyina an both dcp:inmenu 1s
the venerable "Ar1tatc ud Old
Lace." bowtnJ in Wedneday at the:
Toi
TITUS Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. The
( osta Mesa C1v1c Playhouse r11scs
1he curtain on the new comedy
"Alo.. T4>1e&kr" Thursday, the:
\lime evenina t~at the LP Repenory
Company rcpnses the ghost story
"1'e Ulllavhed" at Fullerton's
Muckenthaler Center
··Arsenic," an old fa vonte long
absent from the Orange Coast, is
ucketed for a two-month engagement
at the Harlequin, 3503 S Harbor
Blvd .. Santa Ana. Performances will
b<' given nightly except Mondays at
.. arymg cunatn times tt,lrough Aug.
24 with ucket informatton dispensed
at 979-5511.
back into the nest. Others m the cast
arc Craia Hamil, Thomas Lopn,
Robert Densmore and Deborah Babos
Pau Tambclhni d1recu the com.
edy, which plays Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8:30 untll July S wnh a 2
pm matinee June 22 11 the Civic
Playhouse, 611 H•rn1lton St • Costa
Mesa. Reservations 650.5269
.. Alone T ogethcr." recently 1n-
1roduccd at the Harlequin. amves at
1he Costa Mesa playhouse this week
with Robert Engman and Myrna
\hies plar.1ng the parents of three
grown ch1lctn"n who keep bouncing
Inauaurat1na the Theater on the
Green summer sea50n at Fullenon's ~uclu:nthaler Center as "The Unin-
vited," directed by Sarah Coleman.
wh1cb features Tim Thom, Dcborab-
Letah Schmidt, Tiffanie Snuth,
Glenn Smith, Louise Tonti, K.artn
Jackman, William Durian, Don Bar-
rett. Karen Lewis and Elame Barnard
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Performances will be 11ven 8 p.m. throu&h June 28 W1th Sunday
Tbundaya throuah Sundays until mallncet at 1:30 June IS and 22.
June 29 with further 1nfonn•lion •" ... by the Rqjon.a.1 Reper·
ava.1lable at 731·2792. tory Thcatcr at lhe Forum Tbeattr,
Wrappina up their respective runs 41 ?S Fanmon1 Blvd .• Yorbe Linda
next weekend will be "S ... by lde .. , (996-419S) Thul'ldays throu&b Sat·
SooAelJD" at the Newport Th1:21cr um.ya at 8 p.m.. undayt at 2 pm.
AIU Center and •'TM 1'wartla1 of until June 22
Ba~ BolU&rt w" at the Westminster •"Evita" at the Grand Dinner
Commum1y Theater. Theater, I Hotel Way, Mahe1m
Both will be on s~ Friday and (772.7710). ru&htly e1c:cpt Mondays Saturd~, "Sondheim• at 8 p.m at at v•ryinacurtain times tbrouJb Sept
2SOI C11ff Dnve, Newport Beach 7 (631-0~88)and "Bolliarcw" at 8 30at •"Sotaa. eactfic" It SebasUan's
'7272 Maple t. Westminster West Danner Playhouse, 140 Ave
(99S-4113). Pico, San Clemente (492-99SO),
Meanwhile. a plethora of contanu-Wednesdays lhrOUlh Saturdays at 8
mg productions offers a vanety of p m., Sundays at I and 7 p m. until
staae entertainment throughout Or-Aug. 3.
ange County. They tnclude: •"Oklalaoma" at the Curtain C.aJI
•"Jltten" on tbe mam stage and Dinner Theater, 690 El Carntno Real,
"Tomfoolery" on the Second Stage of Tustin (838-1540). nightly except
South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Mondays at varymg curtain ume
Center Drive, Costa Mesa through Aug. 17 (9S7-4033). "Jitters" plays Tuesdays
throu&h Fndays at 8 p.m., Saturdays CALLBOARD -Coa~thne C.om-
at 2:30 and 8 and Sundays at 2.30 and munity CoUqc will hold auditions
7:30 until June 26, while "Tom-Tuesday at 7 p.m. forthe my,tery play
foolery" 1s presented Tuesdays "Sherlock Holmes" 1n Room 14 of
throuah Fndays at 8:30, Saturdays at the Huntmaton Beach Center, 20661
Sand 9 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 •nd Farnsworth Ave • Hunttnaton
8 p.m. until June 29. I Bcach .... darector Robert Conrad will
•"Nol1e1 Off" at the Laguna be casttn& a mtntmum of 14 men and
Moulton Playhouse. 606 , Laauna 13 women, and further infonnatJon lS
Canyon Road, Laguna Beac h , ... ••••••••••••• (494-0743), Tuesdays through Satur-11 ~~~ ~~~ p.m .• Sunfiays at 2:30 until "No. 5 is ·a JO~
•"Play Oa" at the Huntanaton ~ Fraklta.
Beach Playhouse, Ma.in Street 'at lAIC-1\', llollywo.I 0..Up
Yorktown Avenue, Huntan&ton
Beach (832-140S), Fndays and Satur-
days at 8:30 through July 12 with
Sunday matmees June 22 and 29 at
2:30.
•"What tlae BatJer Saw" at the
Gem Theater, 12852 Maan St • Gar-
den Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays-
through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunday
performances today and June I 5 at 3
p.m .. June 22 at 7:30. until June 28.
•"Same Ttme, Ne•t Year" at the
San Clemente Community Theater,
202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente
(492-046S). Thursdays through un-
days at 8 p.m. unul June 28.
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AJ\l (March 21-Apnl 19) L>cfin1te a~1anml'.'nl will be rece1vcJ It will
no lonaer be ~ttered forcc'i, d~lay . t>rok~n proml\e\ You'll know when-
you stand and what to do about 1t Accent on homr: \('('Uflt\, long-range By lk~ A11~lated Prht Ex-astronaut Irwln hospitalized ti nanciaJ prosp«is · NOGALES, Anz (AP)-The l .., Border Patrol w1thtml ('nl'llj!.h agl'lll\
to cover even the busae-.t stretches ot the Ll.S -Meit1c.an border, 1'> 1n\U1ll1n11
video camera:> lo help keep an eye or\ 1Uegal 1mm1grunt' I ht• lamera'
moun.ied atop ruaaed steel lower-.. waif be used to help agent~ ke('p \\.3ll h 0\ er
those arta.s where the greatest numher of 11lcg.als have shppe~ acros'I the O.mkr
in the past, said Michael Sheeh:y, assistant agent in charge ot the Bonkr f';11rol
station here. One of those areas, he said, is "Smuggler'i (1ulch' a gra\\} arel'·
filled ravine that snakes across the border at the eastern end of Antennae Hill
where one oft he camera towl'rs was erected. Illegal imm1,rants. 1m.ludingdrug
smugglers, sneak up a well-worn path in the gulch and d1mb through a hok 1n
the l()...foot-h1gh chain-link fenct' st'parat1ng Noggales. Anz and Nogalt'<,,
Son., Shceh}' s1ud. No o ne knows for sure how many illegals crtWi the !'>order
here. but 3070 were apprehended b) the Border Patrol last month. Shet•h\
said Shec"h\ ..aid he hopes the cameras. "'hKh INlll l'O\er .i 1' •·milt· 'itrl'trh 111
the 1ntl'.'mat1onal bordl·r in Nogale'>, "'ill alt a' a deterrent nnn• 111' orx·r.111ng
COL ORA DO SPRINCJS. Colo -Former astronaut Jami'.'!> 8 lrw1n. •'
\.Ch:ran ot walks on the moon and an evanaehst who ~arched for Noah's 4\rk "'a" in cnucal but stable condmon Saturday after uffcn"j 1~~:;d1ac arrc.~sl 1~1n was not cooKioJl} but was not m..a. CQ.IDA..Cllhcr.lk dMool.bart
••• 11d ·a1 Penrose Hospital. The card1ologis1 said lrw'n was unrt!>poOSl\.C and
,HjJed that 1l could be several days befort<physlc1ans would be w1llm~ lO makt>
\ljlC111t.•11ts about h1., ('hances for recovery after J rida}' 's se11urc
TAURUS (Apnl 20 Ma> lO) J>1~ deep fo1 1ntorma11on, d1~·crn mot1\e\,
give full play to intellectual cunosaty Mcm~r uf oppo\lte \t"X •~ ~riou~. 1s
drawn to you and eould bernme valuaoll· ally
GEMINI (Ma} 21'1unc 10) You'll hx•att• what had ht·l·n m1ss1ng, and
~ou'll also receive credit Ion@ oH~rdUl' < ycle high. you'll be at naht plal"~ at
crucial moment Family member
makes maJOr concesswn Be d1plom.ltll Efforts resume to settle phone strike while celebrating v1Cl01") SYDNEY
0MARR
Blll would allow FHA to resume Iendlng
w o\SHINGTON -EfTons resumed Saturda} to settle the St"\ en da}·Old
,tnl.e Ill I S~,000 \mencan Telephone & Tele-graph (.'o worker., as both '>Ilk'>
md '>l'paratel) with a federal mediator AT&T spokesman Herb Linnt·n
dedined tv charactenze the m«>t1ng!i as representing e11her progress or lack of
proga·.,., but union spokeswoman Francine Zucker said. "We ""ould S3.)' 11's a
hoix· for an earl) re'>olut1on to the conflict I'm sure the ~ompan)'.~oesn't v.ant
tu go tntn another business "'eek facing thl'.' problems al'> fanng. she ~1d
CANCER(June 21-JQI} 22) l>l'11m·
terms. stand tall for pnnciples, ~ho"'
that \OU do poS!.eSS ('oumgl' of COO\ IC·
lions.Circumstance\ tall· 'uddcn swing
in ,our favor lndn1dual who at·
tl'mpted to decc1n· will be 1.aught with hand in cookie Jar,
LEO (Jul) 23-1\ug. 221 f ocu'> on power. authont}. cre~ll\.lly, ab1hty to
"''°\our "'a). Emphasis al\o un rt''>p<in\101l1t'.f, chalkngl', hnanc1aJ reward WASHINGTON -Congrcs<> mo\.Cd lO'Ward rcstonng operating
authonty 10 the Federal Housing Adm1nis1ra1ion b} appro' 1ng a S 1 9 b1lhon
spending bill that contains mone) for the go\.emmenl lending agenc) The
Senate \.Oted 71-8 Fnda) to approH· leg1slat1on that, amon$ other things,
would restore the FH -\'!>spending authonty But the ~naie b1ll 1s <;harpl~ at
odds "'Ith a Hou st" version :ind has been threatent:d \1,1th a pre~1Jential 'cto
The FHA hailed its wade!\ u!>ed mongagc 1n-.uri:1n1:e program Thur'><la) II "'a'
the s1,1h ume the FHA. had to halt its lendtng ~lnlt• last C'>etohcr
26,000 belly up to breakfast table L (He relauonsh1p gro ...... \trungl'r ( am er, Capricorn pla)' paramount roles.
VIRGO (Aug 23-~pt. 221 \ nu'll rcal'h more people populanl) grows,
,ou'll be nd of unneces\Clr') t'\pt:n-.c and emotional burden. lnd1,1dual,
.
8 .\TTl E (REEK. Mich -Mort than 26.000 people hclhed up \atunfa~
tn cat the l'll\ ., pnde -cereal -at a 2.800-foot long table a'> Batik l rt-el. laid
dj1m '1g.un "10 the record of the world's longest brealfa!.t table Spnngfit:ld.
Ma'>'> had taken the title from Battle (reel on Ma) 18, when 24 1)()(1 l)l'ople ate
pancakes at a 2.500-foot-long table. (lnder overcast skies. 25 91.2 people ~t
do"'n at the string of picnic tables to cat single-sen1ng b<>\l'\ ol breai.fa.,t
l.l'reaf., made b~ hometown companies the Kellogg Co General Food'> Corp
and Ralston Punna Co .. s~ud event chairman Todd Angood An add1t1onal !.PS
10"' nfolk were fed b) clothier Ale" Ratti. who for years has sen cd up ham and
eggs at the community brca~fast table
pre\ 1ousl) and1flerent. could no.,.. "u1nti.-\•,'' lm:c ,
LIBRA tScpl 2'\.(Kt 22) fknwnt 1)f surpn~ \\111"'1 tn -.our favor -
mone~ and )O\C are spothghtt·d 'I nu'll retc1,e la\11rable pubhc1t}.
C\Cltl'.'ment of d1scovel") 1s featun·d \ou L:ould tx· .t,h·d lo make personal
appearance'> l eo pla"" role
SCORPIO (Oct h-Nov 21 l \ ou gain "outhnt· lll luturc · \.ieam }OU
sense what 1s to occur. }OU becoml· a.,...arl' ol trend' and ndl'S .,ollo"' through
on 1ntu111ve feelings You'll t>e Ol'jhng v.1th < .inrt·r, l <ipncom .\quanus
1ndn 1duals"
SAGITTARIUS !Nov 11 Del 21 I I ook tx·vond tht> 1mmediatt:. check
travel plans reahze your per;onal hon1om grow l.irge 'r ou no longer will be
hm1ted, populant} mcrcasl'S and linanual windfall 1s part of excll1ng
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11 Fence doors
16 Play thP leacl
20 He was
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24 Woman
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80 Valley · ~
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91 Beuov1ns
93 B1ackt1oa10
45 Doubl"' cur",:.c;
l)Q Comma•
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101 Co-.er
102 Store e"en!s
103 £.~onerates
104 Indigo
105 Relatives b'
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108 E1ectnca1 unrt
1 O<l Mallress CO••·r
110 Nips
111 Fantasize
113 lnherpnl '>kill
114 Make barr
115 CollegP ollrc ral'>
116 Chem re .'lily
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1111 Mr Stanlf'v
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1.1~ Fnterta1n
143 Futile
144 S1crlian voica~,,,
145 Act
146 Vetoc1ty
14 7 Desired
148 Sailboat part
DOWN
l Parlor ...
2 Make happy
3 He rodi:>
Whirlaway to
victory 2 wds
·1 Horrors H di>bt
5 Abundant
6 Say dlOud
7 Aepresen1a1111Ps
8 Trrm with golt1
9 One It
10 DHVOUI
I 1 Precrou~ gen1
12 Aid
13 H1tchcoc11 movie
14 N1gh1 ,itwtor~
15 Salt Rr
1 Ci Mnslerr rny-;t1c,
i' Alltrm»d won
11 rn 19~8 ? wds .
18 Concur
1'1 Marsh grasses
?6 Back bones
32 Frosts tcakf'}
3'.'\ Don"~Y
35 Manufactured
;J6 Began
37 BothPrc;omf.
ones
3c1 Newt
.10 LMgf' snAkPS
•13 Pos1t1on
46 C.1p1tal ot Eg~pt
47 Memher~h•P
fef"S
48 Ge n
49 V 1r.:11um
50 Ad<Jm '>"'>on·
5 t Qu;irri>l••d
5? W1qwa111
53 ProphPI ~
55 Indian wP.rght
S6 P;ird illhletP
57 Actor Hackman
60 Plati:>aus
61 Girl s n.1me
SU ANS\lfHS rN CLASSIFIED
62 Put on the
payroll
67 User tee
69 Epochs
71 Fixed charges
72 Harem room
74 Window material
77 Fail to hit
78 Moslem greeting
8 1 Actor Janssen
82 Combat area
83 Combination
wager 2 wds
85 Stair
86 Chooses
88 Woman s name
89 He rode
Secretanat' to
victory 2 wds
90 Attempted
92 Knife part .
94 Charity
96 Search tor
97 Used a chair
98 Bitter vetct'
100 OtherwrsP
103 Beets km
106 Fury
107 Samoan
currency
109 Shows contempt
1 10 Greek letter
i 12 Mule s cousin
I 13 Leg 1oinl
114 Leaked
t 16 Certainty
117 Root vegetabl~
11a Awaken
119 Receded
120 Bright rettectron
122 Woman s hat
126 Solitary
127 Of punishment
1 ?9 Future plant
131 Ploy
132 Fine silk
133 Sneak a look
135 Dance step
136 Mischievous one
138 Pull behind
139 Greenland
Eskimo
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DailyPHat SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1986
The Celtfc• can wr•p up the NBA ch•mplonahlp IOCS.J. C2.
Fred Lynn powere the OrlolH over the New York Yank-. CS.
Area standouts are state·' s second best
Carter , Mille r. Orr, Henson
falljustsh y of m eet crowns
Caner and Orr were resigned 10 tl. Miller and
Henson wett ndmg high.
Additionally, Corona del Mar dJscu~ star Michael
Bau~ medaled (third), Orr medaled (third) m the high
and Henson and Manna Htgh's Lasa Coleman were
n the l,600and high Jump. respectively. By ROGER CARL.SON
Of .. Dlllr ...... '""'
.._ Most disappotntdl was Carter, who admnted 1t was
NORWALK·-It's one of the very few moments
when athletes can be sausfied without being No. 1 -the
68th State Track and Field meet here at Cemtos College.
has own mtstalce which cost him a championship. ~
He had SCI himself up as the leader with a second put
of~7Y., and emphas11ed his nelll three Ines an readymg
for one final blast
Four Orange Coast
area standouts fell mto
that category, No 2. Satur-
da)' night although all were
not necesanly satisfied.
iust relegated to that status
before a capacity crowd of
12.000
"I thought I was going to get 62, or 61-11," be said.
"But something happened on that last attempt, I hesitated
an the middle (o( the windup) It didn't come out of m>
hand correctly. I've done 1h1~ ~fore, but it's probably the
first tame l've done 11 in two months
"Just bad technique"
Th~ 16-year-old said he'd~ happ)' wnh second place
24 hours earlier, but after commg so close. he was having
a hard ltme swallowing 11 Edison shotpullcr
Kaleaph Caner. Estancia
pole vaulter Doug Miller.
He was well aware th~ as a sophomore he had a
chance to crack an accomplishment set 65 years ago In
the 1919-2 1 era an Oxnard High shotputter, Clarence
Houser, came through as a sophomore (on the way to
three shot put champ1onsh1ps) with a winmng toss of
Carter • Ocean View tnple Jumper
Debbie Orr and Newpon Harbor's Maggie Henson 1n the
800 were 1n that category
. Joyner breaks
from slump, 8~2
Ange l rook ie hits
double. HR to lead
.rout of Clevela nd
CLEVELAND(AP)-Rookie tar
Wally Joyner gives credit to the Angel
vetemns ror tfelptng mm-endure m
first maJOr league slump
"Nobod)' likes to~ an a slump. but
the guys have heen great to me "
Jo} ner said after snapping a personal
(}..(or-17 skid with a double and has
18th homer in the .\ngels' 8-2 rout of
the Cleveland Indian~ Saturday
"Reggie Jackson wac, saying to me
'You're all nght, >ou're all nght, JUSl
have good at-bats.'
"Last night; George Hcndnck was
saying to me. 'You're a threat, )Ou're
going to '>tan hilling again,'" Jo.,.ner
said
Jo;.ner\ a\eragc had 'lipped from
308 to .:!84 The h11s 1n his third and
founh at·bati. against Cleveland left
his m rk at .290. The left-hander's 18
home runs lopped the maJor leagues.
and he has 44 RBI
··1 finally got a couple ofhat'i back-
to-back and tl looli.s like m} sw-1ng 1s
back." Joyner said.
Jackson's two-run double keyed a
five-run third mnang that sparked
Mtke Will to his sixth victory tn 10
decmons.
_Today'• game
Angels (Slaton 4-41 a t
Cleveland (Heaton ~-'iJ
Time 10 35 ·
TV: Channel 5
Radio· KM P( (710)
Monday's game .\ngels at Ch1-
~<0 £:_ m_ ---
keeps.handhn$ the good with the bad
and the bad with the good, he's.going
to be all right." Jackson said.
The nght-hander Witt surrendered
eight h11s, walked two and struck out
five before he was relieved w1th none
out in the ninth by Doug Corbett.
Andre Thornton and Mel Hall hit
fourth inning solo home~ off Witt
. The .\ngels took a 1-0 lead in the
second 1nnme against Tom Candiot-
11. 3-6. Hendnck singled stole second
and 5C.Ored on Dick Schofield's
doubte.i!/ .
Bob Boone opened the Angels lhtrd
wtth a single. and one out later. Gal)
Pettis walked Jackson lined his two-
run double. and Doug DeCin~s. who
had lh!,CC hns. followed with a run·
c;conng double 10 ch~ ( and1ot11
Hendnck singled 'DeC inces. to
third. and De('inces scored and
Hendnck moved to second as left
fielder Ous Nixon made a throwmg
error on the pla> Hendnck w-enl to
tJnrd when Joyner grounded out and
scored on Yett's wild pitch '
4~11. l ..
.. 1 thought I was psyched. mentally prepared and
ready for my ~t shot," he said. His best ts 61 ·I I. which
would have ~en more than enough lo wm 1L
Miller had the added satisfaction of rcahsttcall~
cleanng 15-8 missing only becau~ his chest grazed the
bar as he came down
"'(really feel iood about that bccausc-1 lmow now that
I can go higher w11h the new pole." he said.
He went wt th his new Nordic pole at the l 5-8 plateau
after missing Just once at 15-4
The I 5-m1nute delay in the mtddle of the compcti-u~n fot Opening Ccremorues djd not bother Miller, u at
did most of the pole vaulteru.nd JUStabout an of the prts
high JUmper$
Nor was he pan1cularly surpnsed with his medal
tintSh . "I had 1 fttlin&." he said. alluding to bis on&0in1
improvement ofh best of 13-9 wt summer.
Ba.in, a Junior who bas emer&ed from a l 2S-foot
background u a sophomore, didn't equal bjs best of
179-1. but his third plaoeefTon of I 70-6establi&hcs htmu
a favonte when e senior. OJ>trauna almost exclusively with technique
wathout benefit of weight training, the 6-2, 175-poundcr"s
~cond effort of 17().4 was good enough for third place:,
I\ It hough he did not come close «> b.is best Wltb most
efforts off to the left. be was c()nsJstent.. rcehna off marks
of 169_., 17().4 169-5, 161 -10, 165-3 and I 70-6.
Also fimns the category of sorely disappointed was
Orr. but lake Caner. 11 was more the mark than tbe finish.
. She went JUSt 5-6 1n the high Jump ana 3S-91h in the
tnple, far off her be1t of 5-10 and 39-6
"Al S-6 I was on a roll," she said ··But at 5-8 1t was
crazy"
(Pleue eee TllACJt/C2)
Houston
topples
Dodgers
Bases-loaded hit
by Ga mer leads ---Hous ton t o 7 -5 win
LOS A~GELES (APJ -Despite
ltis JOODaitlng avcng.c, Phu Ga.mer
hadn't dnven tn a run for the
Houston .t\stros m 31h weeks. He
ended that drought Saturday wilt\ •
two-run double that lceyed a 7-S
victory over the Los Anseles
Dodgers.
"It's not.,hke r haven't been b1tt1na
the ball I've been h1tUDf it pretty
good." Garner wd. "It s awfully
good to face that situauon, espeCtally
Today'• game
Houston <Scott S-4 ) at Dodaen
(Valenzuela 8-3)
Time. 1 05 pm
TV "'1one
Rad10. KABC P<KI>.
Monday's game Cmcmnau at
Dod(l.Crs, 7 35 p m.
when }OU haven'tdn"en 10 a run fora
couple of weeks."
Jackson said everyone was aslong
Joyner when he would htl his next
home run. "My JOb as a 19-ycar
veteran as 10 Jet him know that 1f he
Thbmton's ninth homer and Hall'"·
-;eventh cut the .\ngel lead to 6-2 in
the founh.
The Angel•' George Hendrick (left) pleb
hlmeelf up after colliding with Cleveland
eecond baeeman Tony Bemaurd. Hen-
drick etole the baee ln eecond ~ninC·
Gamer, the onlt 300 hitter on a
team w1lh a cumulauve .239 av~.
had his second hn of the game with
the bases loaded and one out in the'
eighth inning agatnst reliever Ken
Howell The Astros tratlcd 5-4 when
he drove tn the two runs.
Garvey vs. Sampson: A real lightweight bout
"It was a sl 1der down and away on
the black. about I I A miles an-hour,"
said Gamer. who drove the ball off
the wall in left-center for h~ 15th and
16th RBI. but first since May Ill
··11 was a big h11 because he had two
\tnkes on ham ' Houston M&naJer
Hal Lamer !>atd "He's been hilling
the ball all nght but not dnvmg the
hall well and dn \mg in the runs."
Give Roc ket cen ter th e edge on reach ,
but Mr. Clean could win ba ttle of words
Nobod} came 1n on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and a<1kcd
me but
•How about a match bout between
Ralph Sampson and \tcve Gan;r\"
•Whal Garvey said to the umpire
10 get thrown out ofh1s first game in
16 years was "phooe} "
•Lyle Alzado has turned down a
JObwithNBC asacommentatorbut
NBC will conunue 10 do foo1ball
• lfyourdaughtercomes home and
says she 1sgo1ng to marry a spons
agent, 1t could be worse. It could be
a TV weatherman.
•Ramsrunnmgback Enc
.
Dickerson has spill w11h agent 1'.en
"onon. the former fighter but no one
1sc;urpnsed .. Thefcehngallalong
w-as that Dickerson should he man-
agin1t Nonon
•Give the NC A.\ a Siiting ovauon
for making Omaha grovel to ~ecp the
College Baseball 'World Sene.,
Omaha has done a fine 1ob ofho.,ting
the event fo r 17) cars
•See I told \Ou the Nauonal
Basketball .&.ssoc1at1on playoff,
would end before Jul~ 4th
•Jerry Buss sa>s he 1s not trying 10
\ell the hocke> K1ngi. Ask him
Woody n~ils down
another Belmont win
Da nzig Connection .
Mccarron get trainer
fifth victory t n row
NEW \ORK (.\Pl -Trainer
Woody Stephens won a fifth straight
Belmont litakes on "aturday with
Dan11g Connection on old-timer-;'
day at Belmont Park. / "Woody, you are unbelievable. I
mean JUSt unbelievable," JOCke)
C'hns McCarron told the 72-year-old
trainer after nd1ng Danug Connet-
11on to a 11/•-lcngth victory over Johns
Treasure on a wet. fOjWY day
Kentuck} Derby winner Ferdinand
f1n1shed third. another length back
and 211. lenglh'i 1n front of Personal
Fla&
Johnc, Treasure. starting for onl~
the fifth time. wa~ the first horse ever
entered in the Belmont hy 7Q.year-0ld
trainer Walter Kelle'
Ferdinand 1s trained b> 7 l-)ear-old
Charlie Wh1ttinaham and was nddcn
hy 54-year-old 8111 Shoemaker
Rac•nt fin~ who prtft'r ho™"'
t.nuned } 70-year-olds could have
collected S4QR for a S2 tnple tlct
''What <."M f ~y ., .• Stepht"n\ ... id
"Who could ever e-.pcct to run in fi\e
1n a row., I suppo~ 11 <tht' rt"(ord of
fivt' 'tra1aht \ 1c1or1t'') v.i11l la,t a long
11me ' ~lt'JlhCn\' Jlre\ Hill\ fk lmont wtn•
'.
ncrs w-cre C'onqut'ltador Cicio.
(a\eat. Swale and lreme Fra1che
\lo other trainer has won more than
1hree straight tn the 118-year history
of the race
.\fter d1smount1ng followrna
Danzig Connectton's victory tn 2:29
4/5 for the I' 2 miles on a sloppy track.
Mcc arron said 'lomeone shouted to
ham that he had given Stephens hie,
fifth Belmont Stake'l victory
The 31-year-old Jocke) replied.
"No. he hasJUSt given me my first."'
McCarron's only prcvaou& Bel
monl start resulted 1n a fourth-pine('
finish wtth Fast Account last year.
This Belmont <itakes was the first
11me McCarron had ner ridden a
horSt' trarned by 5tepht'n'l
"He'' the arcatr'lt," "8td McC'ar
ron, who then raced for a plane to
( altfom1a and mt'l'\C'd the p<nt-rau~
press conference
.\ crowd of 43, I J7 tumt'd out
desp11e 1hc ma~rahte weather and
roared 11s approval when 11 became'
appattnt that tht' colt had Jl'rn
c;;1ephcns )t't anotht'r '1ctor'}
Dan11a' C"on ncctton·, c,econd
straight 'ltakc'I victory, 1n onl~ ht.,
fourth start th1<, )Car, was worth
S BS.640 from a pur<.e of$S64,400 to
owner llenryk dc:Kwtatko~l..i.
Dan.Llg Connecoon ma ~ the
Kentucky l>erh) and Pruknc~' hc-cau~ ofa bonr t'h1p tn ht, naht knC<"
which he \u0ertt1 l:u~ an h1' 2·\iC:.&f
old c-.mpaign
Buo
TUCKER
SPORTS COLUMNIST
again ti a senous bu}er comes :llong
•There 1sone thing an athlete can
do worse than sha ve points He can
shave his head
•Whitey Herzog may not adm1t 1t.
hut every da> he manages the St.
Lou as C'ardmals. Whitey Hcrrog ~
comes less of a genius
•A genius 1n ha..eball 1\a gu' ~ho
Ii.nows as much about hascball J'>
HerLOg think\ he lnov. ~
• Reunng l ~< bac,cball rnach Rod
Dedeauit cannot remembc:r name'
and call'>e' el) on\' "l 1ger" It ~a' a
kick hc;tening 10 him tall.: 11) lkar
81"\.ant
•The mo\t prni1llabk 1h1np.ahou1
that indoor football game v. 1th nt·t,
around the field 1'> that the\ w 111 thrnw
a net 0" l'r the gu\ who in' ~nll'd 11
•If )OU need an namplc ol an up~t tf'} the l ~Fl gctt ing a S:
h1lhon 1ud1tmen1aga1n'it lhl' 'if l
•When they talli. alxlul drugi.
around a race tracl the'.¥ arc 1allmg
about winning h.,. a nose
• t I">( a<;w.tanl athlct1l d1rcl 1or
Al'Loa ........
Cbrla &YeJt Lloyd b.lta a back hand a bot ~D route to the
French Open ~tie. She defeated Martina Nanatilova.
.l1m l-jefner, 1he world'c, thannesl
man had an expenenct' tn d holl'l la\t
~eek The maid made the bed with
him st1ll 1n al
• l \.\Toda~ ran a picture ol
Reggie Jackson and Hov.ard C O'it'll
.\II the) needed wa<> C1eorgc \tein-
brenner Jnd Jad 1'.ent \ookt: tor J
foursome forbnd1tt'
•Bad luck" gcttini hl:h1nd
romm\ la<;urda 1n a Int' ill bl
Bur!lcr
.I •.\II night v. re 1c hcd C\l l''' Jt:pt
Lari"\. Kin1t
•It rt.•Jlh I'> hard tn ldl
J u"t hov. phon' "How•mi C n\t'll
Hl knod.c:-d "port' wr1k'r\ \Car
altenear. "o>A ht:'., In 111g 1n 'a1n 111 tX' lhl'tr
peer
Gamer "'as glad to 'itt the Astros
linalh break out of their team slump
after Sconng onl~ th~ runs against
the Dodger<i 1n the prevtous two
game<, It 1'i the pitching that has kept
the Astro<. 1n first place 1n the West
Dt" 1s1on with a league-leadrng 3. 12
earned run a\ierage.
Our pitching«, done such a good
rnh. hut 11·~ 11me our offense picked
them up." he ..aid 'You cant ex.peel
1hem to pitch c;hutouts even time
llUI
Tht• \mm had led 4-.:! befqre Ltn
M,11uc.1eli. ·,three-run pinch homer 1n
lhl' <,('\en th inn mg off C'harhe Kerfeld
t1.:ni: lht• l>rxlgt'r\ a 5-4 lead
Evert Lloyd molds
another win on clay
Lendl. Pernfors
to battle for men 's
French Open title
P.\RI\ I \l'I I hr' l \l'f1l111\d
pla~ing nearh tl.1,\h "" an lht• linJI
two St.'t<. lilmt• Ir 1m ~hind tn <kil'at
longtime mal \1anin11 ~.1,rnt1h)\,1
2-6. ti-' fl-' and tapturt•d lht• f n•n, h
Open >Aonwn ' 11tll' tnr .1 n•uird
St'Venth tlml· l\aturJ:n
"On a St:ak 11f I to Ill. I pl.l\nl
about an X." ,,11d "'·l' ra11hl\ a "h11
lost the v.omen\ linal lo Uu~d ,,n thl'
rt'd cla\ \;1,urt .11 R11land c 1.1rroo,;
'tad1uni lnr the "IC."t0nd straight H'ar
'She plaH·d 11 I 0 thr la'il tv.o ~'' ·
The' it ton hltt'd Lio d pa .. 1 R111rn
Borgol \v...t'd<.'n and f·ranu~·\ Su1annr
~np.lrn s \llH of thr I QW , both of
horn won thC' I renth 111lt. \1\ time'
''It\ .c:-rtatnh oni: nf m' la" on tr
tournament,."" the 'I ·)C'llf olt1 lrnm
Bo<-a Raton fla told thr lrov.d after
>A'1lktnf. oil the cciun as "hamp1on
onC'r ap1n "Hoprlull ,)nC' ol the\<' da'" I can win th14i <''t'nt a in "
the men·~-,1ngle' !Ilk v.111 he
dC('akJ toJa "'hen top-'ittded h an
Ltnd1 ,1f C :"IN:hoc.lovalr1a me<' I'
Swt"dl'n'c, 'ufl'n.,101 Mikael Pernh'''
l ~111 1, ~<'ling ht' t,«11n11 I rt!'m h
('fOv.n ha\lng v.on tn l'JK"4 "'hale ~
P('mton I\ attrmp11n to tl h what
Hon' Beeker did lac;t war when as an
.in\C'cdt:d pla ... er, the \\est C1erman
•on the W1mhledon tltle.
T hl• women'<. linal -was the 69th
l.lrC'l'r meeting -the longe<;t nvalf')
111 l nms ht!>hlf"' -between Uovd
a1 I "aHatllO\ a. and the ''rd 11me
1t 11 l ltn d ha' emerged the winner
'he had to earn 11
\ltrr O\l'rl'nmang her own ner·
\\,U,nC'\\ and ~aHat1lova's bnlhant
\h1lt·makmg 1n 1he fi~l ~t. Lloyd got
in tht' groove and beg.an finding the
tine' v.1th her accurate groundstrole~
.ind 0t·ca'i1onalt) sneaking to th(' net
ln1 put-awa" \ollcH
It v.a .. n't until 1he \C\Cnth gaml' of
th1• m.th.:h that Llo)d finally was able
111 hold her o>A n -;crv1ce. although \he
hrnkt' ht•r opponent an thr. fourth
g.1ml'
Then an the c;cconJ '><'\. the
defending women-.. champ1on hro~e
:-.:a, nattl,wa al I<\ 1n the founh pme
-the onl\ ~n il'C hrtak of the set In
the ninth (!.ilml'. -.t'f'\ mg to 11e the
match l l<l\d ft'll ht-hind lme-40.
1nple hn-ak point
Rut 'he ~vt'd them all, one rnm1n1
on her onl ·e of tht' mat(h, th('n
closed at out on her SC't'Ond Yt potnt
hen :-01Htt1lo' a·., backhand her
approach \hot "11kd long
l tQ\\1 had ndden out the \tnrm
un~1 aprn1pnatel), the )Un bunt
tht'ough thr 1 loud\ that had huna
he~'' ff\<:'T the ud1um
\
-·. [
Runner accepts
prognosis she will
never walk again
From AP dl•pat~ite.
INOIANAPOLIS The ncu-m
rosurgeon lrl:lllng distance runner K.Alth y
Ormsby says \he has calmly accepted lht'
news that she will nevcrwalkagam, and her
~r '81d tt wa~ prc-.surt' that led her to 1urnp off a
~~ I
Tht' North ( arohna State '>tudcnt .-.utkred mul-
11ple spinal fractures. a punctured lung and a brol t'n rib
when she Jumped from a bndgt' minutt's alkr dropping
out of the women\ 10.000-mett:r run al tht' "1( .\.\
Tracl and Field Champ1onsh1ps
Onnsb) .21 was listed in '.>table cond111C111
Saturday
.. It's a quesuon of pressure," her lather Dale
Ormsb)', said m a telephone 1ntcn 1e"' from ht>r
hospital room , the Kn1ght-R1dder 'lewspapers re-
ported .. Pressure to succeed
Stied In Westchester Claulc
Veteran Ray Floy4 made a tap-10 n bardic on the final hole and moved tnto a •
thrtt-way lJe for the lead Saturda after the
thtrd round of the Westchester tlassac an
Hamson. N Y Floyd, go1na for the 20th victory of a 24-
year PGA Tourcarttr. struggled throu&h wind and nun
to a hard-won round of 70, one under par on the
Westchester Country \lub course. He was ned at 205,
et&ht under par, for the 54-bole lead wt th quiet, slender
Mlle Reid and Bob ha7. Tway, a winner at San Diego
earlier this year, had a 69 in the difficult cond1t1ons that
ranaect from misty drw:zle t() heavy showers . In
Malvern. Pa .. Jull lnk1ter shot a 3-under-par 69 to
boost her third-round lead to eight strokes over a
f~ltenn& field rn the LPGA McDonald's Cham-
p1onsh1p. The 25-year-old from Los Altos, Calif ..
earned out her promise to play the course, not the
leader board or her closest pursuers, an the 72-hole
tournament First pnze as $67.500. Her three-round,
12-under 204 ued the tournament record set last year by
Alic~ MIUer en route to the champ1onsh1p. The closest
to Inkster'~ runaway pa~ "'as Mary Bel.II Zimmerman
• the tour') ~cond-lead1ng money wanner and a two-
tournament ~ tctor this )'ear
Meaan second In off-road race
STATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET .••
l"rqmCl
She experienoed whal m<»l wt"nt throuah. hav101 to
Watt for a penod of time in the middle of compeuuon for
Opcnana C"erTmonits.
By the time she went in the tnple her mu"IClcs had
t11htened and at cost her
"Last maht I felt the preS$Urt, and tonight I tell
rTlaevC'd, but my muscle5 were t1Jht. I never got the speed
I had last n1aht.
·1 JU!lt never 101 with It today."
Henson's duel wt th Laure Chapel ofllnavers1ty ( ny
Hlah <>f San Diego fintahed as eitpccted -shy by JUSt a
mu pie of steps to the former I rvrne Htgh standout.
"I lund of knew 11 would be her and me down the
stru1&h1Aw1y," said Henson
lienson was at the back of the pack throuah the first
lap, but moved mtocontentton and took the lead with 300
meters ldl
Chapel, however, responded with a strong kick w11h
I 00 meters left and out-legged Henson clock ma a , 08 66 •
Hen~n finashed at 2 09.36
"I JUSt gave at everything l had the last 100 yards,''
!>ltd C hapel
4. satasf)ang efTon'1 "Yeah,'' Henson said a little
grud&.angly. "You never feel good (about losing) but
actual!), I was happy to be here."
"She ran a perf('('t race.·· sard Henson's coat'h, Bob
Van Sickle "She 1t•Hd out ol troubk and I'm rcall~
proud of what she dad She d•<i everythma she could."
Henson returned later 1n the 1,600and fims.hed sixth,
clock1na a 4 58.8S · · Nicole Ratc:hot ol t dason docked a penonal be t of
2: 11 09 in th<" 800, but she nm$«1 a mt'dal by etaht-one
hundredth!> ol a \Ct:om1, fin ashing seventh .
··1 1ec1 ioouat>Out my 11mc-,"\he \aid, acknowlcda.anK
the sw1n field . Ne~t for R1tchot 1s the dilemma ot choosana between
U( Irvine. UC fkrkt>ley and (.~I Pol) San Lua& Ob1,po
"I'll be glad when l know stte ~1d.
( oleman of Marina. a JUntor with a slow1 loping
approach was sixth with a s.6 effort in the h•ah Jump.
"I ha0d 5-Q m m1"d tl>da~ ... she ~1d ''I'll &o back to
the tnple and long Jump next )car and be hftmg weaahb
I had Jo stop (the tnplt' and long Jump) b\.-cause of shin
\pl1nts."
\he equalled her lifrt1mc bi;<.t m (ompet1tton, but
wee; still off her 5-~ eflon'i tr1 practKe
Taft of Lo~ Angell'\. "'1th sophomore spnnter
Qutnc) Watts '>t'lllng the pate. won the boys.' cham. ~ionshrp. edg.ing \)an Ju\(.··~ Haram Johnson Hap by a
-6·.25 margin
Girls rnmJ)l!t1t1or1 wa., dununated b)' Hawihorne.
which nearl} douhkd No ~ < >akland.
* * * * * * * • * "She could talk today. and she s.a1d she d1dn '1 J:'nuv.
what happened. It was physical and ma)be 1t v.a)
mental. and 11 blotted out the abalit' to think rationall)'
I know she v.anted to do well. and 11 v.as important tu
her. ' said Ormsby. manager ul a Burlington textile
plant "Her coa'h alwa)'s told her to run v.11han hcr~ll
But that was hard for her "
Sv..ee~ra;~~,"t~~Ol~~~d{&Ol HarZ~"ohr • C'IF state tr.a ck results hcond1do v..ere the first finashe13 Saturday
an the <ORE BaJa lnternauonal Off-Road ..
" h~1s doing -.er) wt'll She has aocepted this v.cll."
Dr Peter V Hall. chief of neurosurgcr) at \.\ 11ohard
Hospital ~ad at a news conference Frida>
Hall said Ormsby faces about six weeks 1n the
hospital befori: undergoing therap~ as·an outpatient
"G1vt'n the nature of her fracture we JUSt would be
m1c;leadtn@ her 1f v.(' gave an) poss1biltt) at all of
rc:ga1nang the u~ ot her leg!>,'' Hall said. "This as a!.
ab!>olut('h permanent as we c.an determine "
Hall \81d that orm .. b\ 1' parahzcd from the v.a1st
down ·
"Her onl;r comment "il' '>ht· told here parents she's
not '>Urt' t'\alll\ whilt hapJ)l.'nl'd .. Hall said
Quote of the day
• Glenn Wilson, Ph1ladelph1a Ph1ll1c) out-
helder: "I "ant 10 bc the Pia\ er 01 the Month in
June belaU\e I "a\ thl' v.nrst pl;iH'r 10 .\pnl and Ma} ... ·-
Ai Unser dr; wins IROC raee
Ll:.XI NCrTOI'-. Ohru -lnd1;inapoh.-. •
500 wanner Bobb' Rahal had to '><-'Ille lur
second place on ht'> home trad .. ')aturda; ao;
Al l 'nser Jr won the Budweiser ln1er-
na11unal Race of Champions at the M1d-Oh10 'iron'>
Car ( oursc a 2 4-mile. 15-tum road course
l 'nser toured ihe 29 lap'> rn .i<J m1nutc.·s 5' \ernnds.
2 lJ second\ ahead of Rahal l O'>l'T n bcc.ame the
><>unge'>t dn,t·r ner 10 "'10 an !RO< race nr 1t1 be
tn\lted to the lRO<
Race s .. te fllnllb (Venture) •·• Sweetland, 20 and Harden. 29, dnvang a 400cc. <•t cwntM C ..... > L.>-1 "011en IJollnsonl n 10. 1 1<.nox
H 1 fi h d h 492 I 80YS IAntelol>e Vall.vi. 73·7 .... J Gllmort CPOIY usqvarna motorcyc e, inas e I e . -m1 e race over 1oo-1 McCrM (Meder•). 10 SJ. 7 watts 1ec1>n1c1. n-s•i., 4 Snvo.r 1Hot1>11er1, 73·2 • s rough desert and mountam terrain 1n 8:27 57 fhetr (Tell >. 10 st, 3 Henorl• 1Roowve41J. 10.6J. 4 Hu4ton IPomona1 :n-10•., 6 Carnes 1s1m1 aver~e speed was 58 115 mph. ea1y tMulrl. 10.s. 5 Wellman cweslleke>. 10.47, v111ev1 77·9't>
h d I .......... R I f El c· ' ROO«l (J°'11UOfll. 10.M T J-1 Ho«*l lL•ktwooc:I) SI •. >, , Burnell IOIS tog SCCOn were._..,, 0CSC er 0 8JOn 200-1 Wells (hill, 2103, 2 McCrM (Lynwood), 50-11'), 3. Wllllems (Muir), 49·1'>. 4
and Kurt Pfeiffer of Costa Mesa aboard a 51 Occ (Medtr•l. 21.141 3. E•IY (Muir), 21. "· 4 Rogan Wooc:ll tHewlllO<neJ. 49· 1, s !;iobln•on !Covina)
Husq
0
vama
5
·. The) ftnash_ed an 8:30.19. lJ~::;~:,.,:J~~.~~; <SwNlwe1er1. 11.11. .,.~/:...~n::;.~"1J:.:t!'~~~~:on~ ~:, 1 111,1 an math (Vasaha) and Dan Ashcraft {Hunt-400-1 Lewi• <AmerlcenJ 4167 1 0ow1es Mmw <l•t•nchl, turns 1Aca1anes 1. 1s •. • ington lkarh) finished third an 8:34.26 1Fremon1), "7 1', 3 ~·· 'otoo~v9t11. 47.37, Coverut>lu (LI Joroan), IS·O. s AleluenO•
The first four-wheel vehicle to fin ash wa• 3 ' Dvnt•rlus <AmerlcenJ. 4' St, s, Tavlor 1a1mona>. 1s-o. 6 Arnell <Lo' At1011 lS·O > (Vt<l>a 8-l 47.IO, 4 Jonnwin (Wesk:lleslt<), SP.-1 80CJ-• (El Caonen), 61 •. L Ca,.,... C henowth Porsche dnven by Korky and Scott 47 ts (ldbenl. 60·7'•1 l Bunnell 1r.ur1n1 se 1 • McMillan of Bonita. The McMalhns tinashed to eoc>-1 ThOmc>JOn (Loc••l. 1 so1s. 2 Tvnntcllff (Arca41•1 Sl·?\.o. s H11r1' ,CIONI
8 53 58. 3\eraging 55.28 mph ~~~~j~~ !!: ~0"t!"n'1ie11 ~!:;1~1 L~rr,Je>.; sa-ir~~~~Ti::nd.~~> ~", "· 2 cott1ne
The rac~ began early Saturda)' momang with 277 So•ne (Motl•t<.vl. 1S23' rr.me1oal1>. lll-l. 1. a.111 IC•-del Merl. \Chicle~ -82 mOtOrcycJes and 195 lour-wh..,.I l.~1 Maslellr (JKull), 4il7 ti, 2. 170·614 8oootu tEI C•ollen) 170 2, S Leml>tfl . '' HlrlCnman !Torrance>. 41160 3 McCrao.en IPeu"oe•> 166 • 6 Soertt 1Gr1C1eyl IU 11 vehicle~ 1Lo•0t•I 4 11 69, 4 Penz IMan•ec•J • 11 ao. s TH m 1eor11111 I Tall !lo' Anoelftl. 26 2
M.c..AIJoy (Mlremonte) 4 1269. 6 Strrel<K JOllnton (Sen Jo~l. 1S l Je1u11 !Son JoM I 10 I Moreno Vel .. y), 4 12 7S • ~dfor• II S 111•1 ,.,,,_,cen. He•lnor"t
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Bohb\ ·.,' I n-.t·r -.aid atter the ral't'
t" o'er earrn:d S., K()(1 lor the 'Arn. "htlh put him
\Crnnd 1n the Jl.l~tl IR!>< point \tandmg 'Atlh \II.
\Ct:ond onl) to h" lather \l l r\\er 'ir "ho lead\ lhl'
'>landing' "'llh '-' r><11nt~
.. He got th!." 1umn"n ml· I tru.:d ~ta)1ng "''h him·
said Rahal
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"-tn '>1tua11on tor thl' llurntilnt'' in
thl' S( .\ \ < olk.it' '-"orld 'lcT•l''>
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hincd tnr a liH·-h1tll'I •" dekndin~
l hamp1 •n !\11am1 held 1111 .\nwna
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thl·m lhal I'm n111 a }!U\ \'h" Ju't \11'
.1round · R\Jn 'J1d
t ra,a. v. ho ha\ U\l'll il mult11udl' of
p1hhcr\ lhl\ 'l'O.l'>on 'aid ht· WJ\
1hinf..1ng ah11ut who to <tar1 "all night
.ind all da\ ·
'I dl'uded 10 go "-Ith R )'an torthrl't'
11 lour 1nn1ng~ u..e I Dant Da\ It'\ in
thl' middle and Raethl·r 1n the end It
1urnl'tl 11u1 v.e didn't Ot'l'd Da"'l''"
.. l he \ 1ctor. \l'nd\ thl' 'i0-1 h lhtrd·
r rnM·d I lurnl30t'\ 1010 to<l;n \ \l'm1
t1nJI IC.JOH' Jg.a1n\l top-ranked t londa
\\Jll' JI 'l fl) ll m f hl· \Aotnner of I hat
1.oOll'\l "'Ill mt'l'I l\r1111na 1n the
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The Number One
Ranked Tennis Club
rn Cal1forn1a
C?'i11 ltC/l.lllC~.I
MYRON
McNAMARA'S
Summer Junior Tennis Camps
Myron McNdmdra t>as been d prominent name m tennis
for morf" thAn 20 ye~rs rJnd has worked with such greats dS
P.mcho Gonzdles. Po<J Lavt!'f and Jack Krdfn'r to nJme ii
ft>w Myron brtngs r ) ct1ese camps not only the expeflence
long rPcognued by the world's top amdteur and pro-
ff'ss1on<:JI tenms playn~ but also a very personal mvolve-
mt'!nt m teaching to younguers
These cdmps art" open to the public and are designed to
1mprovf' thf' tf'nnts grJme of )Untors
John WaynP Tf'nn1s Club T Shirrs and visors will be glv~n
to all campers .mrt r.otc keH will bl" awarded to camp
tournament Wlflnn~ tnro/lm(•nt 1s l1m1ted to six stud~nt$
pf'r mstructor
SE$SION DATES f
June 23-Juty 4 At.lg. ~Aug. 15
Jtij 1 ·JLA)t 18 Aug. '~Alig. 29
Jciy 21-Aug. I Sept. 1-~. 12
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~TIMES
Mon.-frl. 8 am.. I I am
ac>Hoors • S225 ..
I I 7 f JAMBOREE ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH
In the· otht•r < '-"S game ~aturda).
pitcher Ric htC' Lewie; picked up ht'i
r,econd \ 1ctor. and Enc Mangham·.,
..acnlile 11~ brought home the ~1n
n1ng run m the ho1tom of the eighth a.-.
tor-ranked Flonda State heal Okla·
homa Stall• ft-"i 1n a lo<;er'\ bralkct
game
Oklahoma \talc ,ufTenng 1l\ \l"{·
und '°"' "as el1AJrnatcd from 1he tournament
Lewi!.. who had a win and a \a\l' 1n
l"-o earlier appearance\ rn the ( \.\ '-.
'trudc out eight. 1ndud1ng three in thr
ninth inning. and allowed one h11 1n
II H" innings of rellefas he and rche\cr
l:d Porcelli blanked the ( owh<1)'\
through the final ~\en innings
Conconrions HorselPss S1oblPs
?2o~ -?2cyce
&
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Sunday June 22nd
11 :00 AM-4:00 PM
l"Dl~"I A.POLIS I .\Pl -Ken
Fla>. of Oregon shanere9 the col-
legiate relord tv..1ce Saturda> and
became the first Amencan an 11 }'Cars
to capture the hammer throw title 10
the N( ~A outdoor Trallo. and F1t•ld
< hamp1onsh1p'>.
In wt1men's acllon, l 1( In 1ne's
Beth McGrann finished I 0th in the
5.000 meter'> at 16:46. 95 na ..... from N1caf)IO. ( ahl. had a
bcst ol 2'i7 feet on h1~ third allcmpt.
He lir'll broke rhe colkgJate record of
25c;.1, whtCh he had \ 1rtualh shared
•\I.Ith Tore (,u,tafsson of Wa~hington
I\ tall' on h" flr'\t attempt with a heave
of .256-4
After I-lax threw .2'io-4 on his
opening attempt. C,u..,taf\\On threv.
2.W-<1 and fouled on ht'> next fi,e tnes.
~till Gustfa~son fina~hcd in St'cond
place v.1th Fred Schumather ot San
Jose State third with a f)Cr<>onal be.;1 of
231-10
"I <."<pectcd a lot hetter compeu-
llon · .-.aid Flax. a senior and the first
.\ merican to capture the NC. AA
hammer throw title \Ince Sons
1>1eras\1 of Northeastern 1n 14"'5 He
v.a\ the fir'>t Oregon wanner 1n the
e\Cnt 10 the mi:et\ 65-year history
In ont of the feature races of the
lour-da} meet, Washington State's
{ 1abncl r 1acoh. the Ol)mp1c si lver
m('dahst from the 1 vof) Coast. beat
·\rkansas' Roddie Hale) an a sizzling
men·, 400-meter dash an 44.30 sec-
ond<;, the fastest m the world this year
Alabama's Keith Talley scored a
popular victory in the men's 110-
meter high hurdles
fallcy is a native of lnd1anapohs.
and the fans gave him a loud ovation
ac; he crossed the finish hoe an 13.36.
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Boston could win
16th title; Houston
could force game 7
BO',TON ( .\ l'l -I mpro ... cmcnt
Houston ~howed 11 in II'> la\t three
game.-. Boston·\ Larry Bard says h('
v.tll show at an today's game between
the Celt1n and Rockets Who c;how~
more of 11 could determine whether
there wall be an) more games
Dominated tn the fir'it two games
of the NBA finals here the Rockets
returned home to figure out what
\\ornt wrong. They ')()lved the pu11le
wannang two of three an Houston, to
set up the S1'th game of the be<.t ol-
~'en c;enes
"We i.:ame of age" 1n Thursda-.
night -; 111-96 rout of the (elttc'>
Houi.ton guard Robert Read said
'We're more prepared than \\oc
wen: an the lim two gameo;,'' said
Rockets' center Akeem OlaJuwon
"We've shnv..n them the' can be beaten.. ·
But can the ( elt1c:s who lead the'.
!>Cries 3-2. be hcaten in Boston''
~1x monthi. ha\e passed since that
last hafpened on Dec 6 The> have
won J con<1ecut1ve games here plu.-.
three more rn Hanford. where thC')
play some home gaml''i, and arc 49· l
on their own couns
The Rockets, heavy underdo~ at
the start of the series. improved their
defense, passing and reboundang an
the last three games Maantaanmg and
raising that level an Rmton won't be
eaS)
"The> 're about the ~me team"
now as 1n the first two games. (elucc;
Coach K ( Jones ~1d ~aturda-.
"The)'re c;t11l doing the o;amc thing\
and we dtdn t ha'e abundant t''(('(U
t1on and organization 1n the la'>t few
Larry Blrd
ballgam(.;
"It "t'cme<l lilt "C: "'ere reluctant
part1upan1s 10 the lir;t two game'> in
Boc;ton." Hou,ton C oach 8111 I Itch
~1d "Ellpcnencc and repet111on I'> a
gr<..'dl teacher "
Bird '\a1d he d1dn 't kno~· at the
Rol ke1' ha ... t· 1 mnrm ed "n1..e the ti"'t
game ot the '>l'nt"\
"\.\ t' haH·n·1 pl.syt•d them here,'' he
-;aid "We pla)cd at their home thc-
la'>t three games"
The last of those game~ wall not
rank high on Bird's hstofmemor11ble
performances. He took onl y 13 shots,
making s1,, and had ~ven rebounds.
four assists and 17 point\. All were ~low his playo!Taveragt>s
"I'm going to have a good game 1
know that.· he said "Rehoundmg'c;
been a prohkm I'm going to go out
and do that I don't think I have to
score a hunch of points."
Meirlco ties Paraguay, 1-1;
Spain, Poland collect wins
MEXl("O ('TTY (AP) -It WI\\ thl
kmd of confrontation athletes dream
of -"Mano a Mano" wllh the game
on the hne.
Jn front of the-Paraguay11n goal
stood Roberto Femande1, whose
quack reflexes have brouJht ham
renown a\ one of the world'\ he,t
goalkeepe" At the penalty •pot \too<l
Huao Sanche7. Mexico·, greate~t
sporuna hero
The clock showed that lime had
e'p1red But Sanchez wu louted 1n
the Paraauayan penalt> area b ..
Wlad1m1ro Schettana and Wet\
awarded a penalty kick before: 11me
ran out b) EnaJ1\h, refer~ < 1C<lrt<"
Courtnc).
Whether Paraauay would keq> 1he
1-1 uc 1t had earned on Julto Cuar
Romero'\ header five minuteHarher.
or Mexico would win and ad¥an( to
the a«ond round of the world KlCler
cbamptonsh1p, dq.>cnded on what
Sanchez did The ,tar ,tnker lard nn
tbc around for ~veral m1n11tt'\,
attended tn h 1ra1nC't"'
e
But he rccovered <.uffir1enll) to
take the kick, a low hard dnv{' to
Femandet"• nght The goalie lunged
and got ha~ out,trt'tC'hed hand on the
ball. which 1rued the aoalpost and
bounded to the ~•delinc:
Paragua> I. Mel(Ko I And
remandc:1 had the thnll of a hfotame
"I w1<; ,urt I could do tt,"
f emandcz ~1d of h1!1 b1' ~ve "I
watcht>d \.1deo111pe1i of ht\ ~nalt>
kKkc, lor a long tame and t "llW he lakC'd
to go to lhc <Roal1e'r,J naht So I
pm bled
.. f hat'' why I alway, playC'd him
on that side 1n the pme and wh) I
was able to ,top the penal!) "
A.I'° on ~iturda> Sp:un downed
'llorthern lrtland 2 I at Guadala1ara.
and Poland edacd Ponuaal 1-0 an
Monterrey
Fcrnandet s1ud h" team as un4er
prn1un-from home, *hert "we art
bctng looked upon ,1\ an Argentina
Ital\ or < rcnnan't lhl\I ~'i: are that good ..
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• June e. 19 CS
Lynn leads Orioles, 7-5
Hts homer propels
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over the Yankees
Fro
Fred Lynn and John SbcJby home-
red t() back naht·handcr Mike Bi>d·
dicker to ha& seventh v1ctQry and tht
Balumore Onoles defeated the error-
prone New York Ya.nktt1 7-5 Satur-
da~ankeo shorts\op Bobby
Meacham commmed two etTOn
mcludini one on a potenual doub~
play bal! In the third inntn&JUSt before
Lynn hat his t~run homer. The
Yankees now t\avc commltled an
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our thud basemen went throUJh,"
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next one acts tou&her Theo the one
after t~t gc:t.S even tougher."
8odd1cker got n1nth-inniAg rchcf
help from Don Aase to JO 7-1 Aase
has a maJor league-leading 16 iavei.
-12 \a\IC\ and a victory 10 his laM IS
outings.
Don Mattm&I) h11 a two-run homer
an t~e New York e1ahth. and Mlke
Paa!tarulo's three-run shot with one
out in the ninth chased Boddtcker
In the Amencan League.
Twla1 4, Royals 1: Kent Hrbek
went 5-for-S. 1nclud1ng a home run
and RBI double. and Gary Gaetu also
homered to power M1nncM>ta over
Kansa!. ( tl} Hrbek'o; five-hit game
was the fil".t of h1~ m&Jor-league
career
Bert Bl)ltven, 'i-5. ~tlered seven
hats in has fifth complete game of the
season The Ro)aJs' wmnmg strru
was halted at four
Ti1en t, Blue Jays 1: Lam ~don hn a two-ron namer -and-
made a ke) defen.,1ve play in left field
as Detron edged Toronto.
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two hour§ and sc1oen m1nut~ by rain
Frank Tanana, S-4. ga\'e up one run
on six. hits in seven innings. Willie
Hernandez pitched the final lwo
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etahl h1u an acven·oJu\ 1nnanp. He
lled a career hi&h with ca&ht strikeout.I
and walked two
Darnell Coles ~ul&led an lhc secund
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Ch1ca10 over Oakland.
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for lbe While Sox, all against the A''>
R.aqen S-7. Marl.Den t-5: Charlie
Hou.gh allowed five hits over 7'lfl
1nninp and Grca Hams got his
second save of the n1&ht, lead1n&
Tcll.5 to a second-same victory 01o·cr
Seattle and a swel'p of 1u
doubleheader
The Range~. ~ho ha"e won ~•>
~lratJ.ht games. took the opener 7-S as
Oddtbe McDowell and C1eorgc
Wnght hit home runs and \<:ott
Fletcher v.enl 4-tor 4 ~attic ha'> lu~t
four stra1_&h.t
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dtl~te llloWlna four runs in the fif'lt
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n1ntb a.ave.
Pkl.Wa S, !!1pot 1: Juan Samuel
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tcvcnth innina th11 sent Philaddpbua
ovt'f Monlrul.
Shane Rawley, S-4. tcaltcn:d 1u
hns in h1\ fiBl complete pme of the
season He walled two and struc* out
one.
Glut• I, Reda t : Bob Btcnl)
homered tor the first umc an ~x
v.ech, and Mike Krukow scallcn:d
etJhl hm as ~o Francisco heal
C'tnctnnatt, which b.ad won three in a
row Kruk ow struck out ct&hl and dad
no1 w.Uk a baner in equalhn1 has
VIC\01) total of I 98S with No. 8.
Brenly's homer, a three-run shot in
the fourth 1nnmg. broke a 1-1 tic.
( hm Brown also homered for \M
C11ants. and Eddie Milner and Buddy
Bell home~ for the Rech
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pitched a two-h1ncr for ha• sixth
victory in rune dccu1ons. and the
Cardinals snapped a 2-2 be 10 ~
seventh 1nnin& Jack Oark tnpled
and scored on a sm&Jc by Tommy
Herr to put the Cardinals ahead.
Tudor struck out five and walked
tbr~ to beat Cubs nght-bander Rack
Sutcl1fTc. 4-7
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~cGtt homered in the SJltth an
Br1vn 4, Pura t: Ken
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 8, 1986 ----
/
Gimbels Newest clty unfolds on rancho
owner .. -·~
r eady
to sell
Negotiations with
developer could e nd
NY stores· rivalry
'\,[~ \OR!-. l ~Pl -Mat)' s ma)'
11<> lunger ha' e'tti keep tts ~Lrets from
( 11mbc'ls
\!ta 7fi vear .. of-fierce but fnendl\.
tompe11tion the G1mbe-ls depart-
nen t ">lure 1!> reported I) lea.,. mg
I k1'ald \4uan· to 1t~ neighbor auoss
1hr: hlud. 1n one ol '\le"' \ urk C tl'r '\
hu\te't \hopping areas
.\ .. 1\-month search for a bu)tr tu
uperatt' ttJL· lamou\ 1>utlet and a
hr;rnch 'lton· J~ department stores was
1ru11le''· and the <>\'-'Ol'I will sell both
10 a dn eloper. 1 he '\ew \or!>.. Time'
n:porh:d f-nda~ The new<,paper \31d
l undun JnJ Leed<, ( orp "'uuh.l hu'r
thl· .,turn for more than SI \0 million
~ e ha' c nu oiler from l ondon
111J l eeth ( urp ~ e ha' t not \Old !ht•
22 cond~are plush
but their countryside
view ts century-old
By JIM HATHCOCK
o.My l"llot CootM_...,I
On a warm Saturda}. Ma} 17, a
crowd was gatht:nng outs1dt" a cluster
of22 condominiums finished in beige
stucco and covered with Mission Tile
roofs. Telev1s1on production crews
were <,hooting for Cable News
Network and hundreds of residents
from Orange County ..and surround-
ing areas were waiting to see 1f their
names would be drawn to enable
them to submit a purchase contract
on one of the first dwellings in Orange
Count) ·s newest cit). Rancho Santa
Margan ta
Despite the tour buses shunting to
the models the surrounding coun-
tl)side -including the Plano
Trabuco and the Saddleback Moun-
tains gave spectators and
purchasers mu1.h the same view that
Richard O'Neill Sr. and hts partner
James Flood saw when they
purchased the 233.000-acre }\ancho
Santa Margarita > Las Flores (Santa
Margarita. Las Flores. Trabuc:o and
La M1ss1on V1eJa or La Paz) in 1882
First In a aeries. \lnrt'' and wt· are \llll negot1at1ng
l11r the \ak ol tho\e hu\lnl'\SC'i With a
number ot pan1e\. · (1C'nt' Russell
mJnagt'r 11! publtC at1a1r\ tur Batu ~
Inc "hid has o"ncd the <.11mbels
diam \IOlt 1"~1 '>aid 1n a statement·
Frida'
The (11mhcl<. \IJt\' n'alf\ g.<1'L'
.illl.'...11.Uh~· nn:a\t ··nm•\ \1ac1~·ll
(11mht'i, ,. -J v.arn1ng agarn\t
~1\1ng.~L'lrt'I\ I•) tht• \Umpt·111111n
o, er a ct"ntury later, cattle still
graze on the same hillsides and
wildlife Mill flounshes rn the un-
iht· name w ~t:"' \ ork in l 91 o He developed canyons but the ranah also
built j IO-:i.to0 emponum with thrct• supports tho.usands of people 111 the ha~c:ment k' el,. boa'>llng near!\ a c9mmunities de" eloped by the
million .,quare fec·t of floor ~pace Mission YieJO Co. ~ __ --~ Toda~. O'NeJll's great-grandson.
Bernaro "a" cun\1ncNJ1i targi-ni'.'"~nthon\ P Mo1so. 1\as cleare<T11tr'
~lure rould tomrx·te succc:ssfull~ w 1th !.ernnd ma1or obstacle 1n de' eloping
\fat\ ~ -1n Herald Square \1me Ram ho Santa "Margarita into a com·
1Wl2 -de~p1te the ..... ome-; nf h1\ '"'" mun1t' "h1ch will become home to
hr11ther') th.11 ll v.a~ too large a 50 cxxi 0\ er tht' next 15 to 20 vc:ars.
1 ht'fl' Jrt' m<.tn\ tht'<>.r.1~'> on tht·~
1r1g1n of the .,1ogan hut atcord1ng to
111~ ht•<~ '\1dt''' (11mht:l,and 'vie:· r., lk1n1u f1t1·<,1bhon\ lnmed1an gamble .\'> the count;·'> newest Ltl> the
l nder Ber nan.h leader'>hlp new development"' ill cover 5.000 al rec; of
'>lores oix-ned 111 't;' t•ral Ullt'') and th l' the: rema1n1ng 40.000-acre Rancho
')at...s Filth AH·nlte t ha1n v..as av 'vt1ss1un \ 1eJO v.h1ch Mo1so now
4u1red in llJ23 mersee~ He knov.!> from C\pencncc
f tldlt I ,1ntlll L!llOL'd It
I l1t111 11111pet1tl\t '>Plflt v..i\ pnpu-
" 1t·J ,,1ththt· llJ~.,mm1t '\1irJd1
, ,o \~th \trt•et · in "'h11 h \tat' '
'>an ta c laLI\ \teen~d l U\tomer\ 111
< 11mht'.I' for ht'ttl'r pr11.1'' t•r \l'let t10n
Bruce C 11mbcl lhl' lounder"• great-that the: ( allforn1a Dream 1s not
grandsnn toot... u\cr a'> thief l'\ al ..... a\\ t·a~ll\ rcalin·d. But \\-hen 11
\lcording to a< r1mh1.·I' h1\tonan
v. hu \puke unh <•n u1nd1l1on thdt her
name n11t he U'>l'd lormer n1mpan'
t ha1rman Bernard< 11 mhel "'a' asked
t 'pl<1~ !<..n' Knngk 1n the mmu: but
ltH ned dc1v. n the: role It v.as pla' e<l h\
Jl..lnr Edmund (1wc:nn "'ho v.un JO
< l\tar a' ht'\I \Uppor11ng allor
l'tutl\e ot C11mhcl Brother\ 1n 1961 tumt''> true. the sat1sfact1on and
lkfore i.dlrng tu Batus he orcnc:d a re"ard'> ol de,elop1ng new com-
'eumd 11,.1Jnhattan ~ture 1n thl' earl) mun1t1t•<; tan he euphonc. espec1all;
t •r<>'> n an attempt to t:a tn 111 an "hL·n 12 \ears of planning and a
c11l1ucnt L pper Ea'>t ~ldl' per'>onal 1n 'estment of $100 mtlllon
C nmbt l• '-'3'> \lJrtt·d b\ ci Ba' a nan
1n 1~1gra"lt named ~dam C11mbcl
_,,,., '~andt'fL'd the· \1 1''""'PP• R1,er
rx·ddhng hnlt'> of ( loth and ha1rp1ns tu
lr11nt1er v.omen and lattr opened J
pot and lat:e \hop near the Wabn'>h
R 'c:r 1n \ ntennc' Ind
fht• lir<.1 <Jon. I<• 1...irn tht• < 11mht:I
nJn1c.-nrx·nc:~ 1n 'v11 v.,1u~L'l' 1n I lSh~.
t11lluv.l'd h' a ~Wrt' 1n l'hiladelph1a 1n
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\l.lam ' ~11n Bern<ird -nne ol I I
hildren ,e,cn ot ''horn ht:came ttw
l'-lmou., (j1_mbc:I llr111hcr~ -brought
PURCHASE
But al\ '\faL\., changc:d with the
time.-, and geared 1t<;clf 111 j morl'
.1ffiuen1 snph1s11cated Cull\umcr
( 11mb.:1 ... apparent!\ u1dn't qu11e get
tht.' '>lgnal." ~1d fabtan Linden
director of the < omumer Rc..carch
< t·ntt"r o l the ( nnferrnLc Board "h11
'aid lhc merchand151: remained
"drear, '
In recent \t:ars (nmhel' hai. run
1ntu tinanual d1ffiLUlt\ from LOm-
pelltor.-, like \<1an \ who put greater
emphas1~ on fa\h1on . and brand
1.Dn\uuuo;nt'<;'o .l'> "l'll a., the gr(l\"lng
(Pleue aee GIMBEL8/C6)
-. I: 11'
"ere \Cntured to develop a city
\.lo1sn represents the fifth gener-
ation of management for the re-
maindt'r of what \\a~ a huge ranch
t"ntnmpa'>'>1ng part\ of Orange and
~an Diego count1c'> After the senior
< > '-ctll's death 1n 1910 ownership of
the area passed to h1'> son Jerome. and
lht' \anta Margan1a < o was formed
1n 1'121 V. hen Jerome died 1n 142h,
thl.' krome < l '\ietll tru'>t v..ac; estah·
h'>hed v.1th h1\ \l'>ter Ma!"'r her
t,1m1h h1~hrolht·r R1thard Ir and h1-.
\qk Jnd tv.o t htldrrn \llu· Jnd
K1,hard Jerome J'> henetinam·'>
I hl' tir\I plt'll uf till' r.int h -
OR
REFINANCE
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15 Year
Fixed
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•II 'v11u J.nd >ou r '>POU\e \\-orl>.. the
tml <11 .-,e..nd1ng your children to a
\Umrner t amp ma)-4ualtl;. fur the
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DIRECT LINOlll 6 MOflTQAOf ... OIClll
• fhat <,ummcr d$.=an-up around
the hollC\C "I II prnhahl) prfldu('e
outgro .... n dot h1ng and h"ou'lehold
4-HOUR SEMINAR:
HOW TO. BUILD & MAINTAIN
YOUR OWN PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME
CONSULTING PRACTICE
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co11/no-co•I marlcetlng 1tr1titgl11 whk:h work • How t1 tiu>ld 1magetrApulal!(1n • How to avoid
giving IWly four lfllUIOll know-how lor tree • How 10 get c:lu•nls 10 S1>ei. yuu "lut h• •I • How
to id•ntlly hldd•n consulting opportunlllee • f'1e situahor1<, wh><:h r9".1u1rt1 a consul1<1f"ll • How
to get 60·85l-t of rour bu1ln111 from relerral1 • AdverM•nQ/Br0<.hure&/Ct1pt1b1flly •talPrnAnls
• Why you ahouldn t UH• r11ume • Cul\lractSIB•lhnqSICollec:llQn• •How to crNt• your own
dem•nd • How 10 ~ell ~on•ull111g lrom yr1ur ~m1ner"'n-!llette•~te<lures •How to profit whlle .
11rvlrtf1 tfl• am•// {Of lmpovert1hed) c/lenta • How to h11note tM I rst '-·lo-t.ar.e meo1.nq w•lh1
p•c;,sp&el •How to g•I • contrect during th• ftrat mHtlng • M11r~el ng •fral1t9•1>~ wh>C • nn" 1
wor• and hur1 your image • ProlH1lon11 ll•blllly • Pertormancfl c.on11ec:t11 • Propoul writing
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much. much more
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CHOOSE 1 OF 8 WORKSHOPS
SANDIEOO
MON , June 19th
1 pm OR 8.30 pm
C,A TAMA A AN RESORT llflH I
1~ Mt 11Qtl Blvd
I
COSTA MESA
TUES., Jurw 17th
1pm0R8 30pm
HA PENNY INN
22n H"rtJO• Blvl1
LOS ANGELES
WED • June 18th
1 pm OR 8 30 pm
Hr •LIDA Y INN DI JWNTOWN
1~ Ot1rlanl1 Ave
1tL'm" \OU no longer \\-<Joi. Donate
them·to a l'hantable organ1Lat1on for
a tax·deduLtrhlc: contribution .
•If )OU ml~ bu\1nc'i!i w11h sum-
mer 'olat1on tra"cl. the busine'i'i
p11rt1nn will be deductible That
RALPH
Scorr
includes }Our lodgtng. meals. trans-
portation. and mc~dental expenses
(such as ups) to the extent they are
business-related Taking your
spouse along on a business tnp isn't
deductible unless his/her <;erv1ces or
pre'ience 1s business-related I low-
rver. the portion that 11\ non-deduc-
tible i\ only lhc excts'> over whaf ~ou
would ha"e nard as a c;rngle
•If you have a hu \1 nes'>, consider
~inng }Our minor children for the
\Ummcr The wages you pay them
arc deductible to your business and
will be taxed in thr children's lower
or 1ero tax bracket There'" also no
social secunty tax to pa} on the
children's wages unless ~our hu\1 -
ne'i'i 1c; incorporated
•Summer 1s a good 11me to do
hu'>1ness entenaining. Bt: surr you
keep complete record" of the co'>t, the
date who was eqtertasnrd, and what
the business purpose was.
•If you're 10 business, <:0n~11.ler
having a non-working spouse fill in
for vacattoning employee<; The
~lary you pay your spou'le 1s not
sub)cct to Social Sccunty tax (unless
~our bu•une'I~ 1'1 1nrnrporatcd) and
will create ellg.ib1l1t) for an IRA
contnbutitln on )Our spouse's part
Al\o, unlc'' la\ lea1slat1on
changes th1"i, you ·11 he chJlblc for the
working rouplt''s deduction If you
havt' c h1Idren v.ho rcQu1re child care.
you'll also be 1'.'11g1hlc for thr child
r are c rrdtt ·
Ralph Scott l1 1 ttrtlfl•d public
accountant wttb offkH In Ntwport
8Htfl
Bell ringer Paul Arblao and the Rev. Paul Martin from
Mlaalon San Juan Capl•trano Joined Anthony Molao,
prealdent of Rancho Santa Margarita Co., in dedicating flnt ·
community bell at clty'a lnformatton center.
I 7 500 acres -was sold to Eugene
°'ltarr and Ernest Bf)ant during the
late: 1430s. That region currentl)
includes ( a~pers Park. .\udubon
~oc1et' .\rnha de Estrella and ( oto de
( a1a ·
The ranch'' \17e was further pared
when the Santa Margarita Co. dis·
'>ohedin 1918-42 The flood interest
cons1sung of the southern half as well
as half of the O'Neill interest. mclud·
1ng San Onofre. were purct ascd by
the Departmt"nt of the Navy to build
Camp Joseph Pendleton. M1ss1on
Viejo had shrunk from 233.000 to
52.000 acres 1n half a century.
Richard O'Neill died 1n 1943 and
the estate remained the same s11e
unul O'Neill Park was established on
donated land in 1950. An add1t1onal
I 0.000 acres we: re sold to establish the
Ml\~1on V1eJO Co. 1n 1963-64 But in
spite of their vast land holdings.
Mo1so·s family found real estate
development more troublesome than
farming and cattle ranch!n~. .
Before Joi ning the M1ss1on VteJO
Co 1n 1965, Tony Moiso graduated
from Stanford Uni versity and served
a stint in the cnihtary. He saw the
M1ss10 V1eJO ownership change in
196 7 and was busily ass1sun.g in the
development when 30,000 acres of
the family land were placed undertl,lc
Agncultural Preserve Agreement in
t 969 and thus removed from future
development consideration.
Dunng Mission Viejo's early stages
of development. Mo1so called upon
Thomas C. Blum to help assemble a
management team. The first recruit
Mo1so wanted him to find was a
seasoned ind1v1dual to manage over-
all land-use planning. entitlement
processing, engineering analysis and
mfrastructure programs for the
I 0 000-acre development.
Blum looked for a while but found
no su1tabk candidate. Instead, he
volunteered and ·developed the
dynamic worlung relationship with
Mo1so that enabled them to manage
the development of Mission Viejo.
"We got a baptism under fire," said
Mo1so. remembering the in1t1al de-
velopment phases
The family's first attempt at de-
veloping their ranch went sour as
massive expenses of developing roads
and ut1httes became too great of a
burden · AlthOJl~ the O'Neill fortune was
est1matetfa1 more than $400 million
last year by Fortune magazine. most
ofit was ucd up 1n land and due to the
famil)''s lack of cash to continue
building, they had to sell thier first
land development. M1ss1on VieJO, to
PhtU~n~.· ~AG....in. I 972, -
To prevent a repeat performance.
Mo1so said Rancho Sant.a Margarita
1s being developed as a joint venture
with New England Mutual Life. The
affiliation will give the community
the financial stren~th needed to build
roads and establish services 10 its
1n1ual stages of development.
Wtth Phase I finished. the land sold
\£> developers and the SI 00 m1lhon
loan repaid. Mo1so and his company
have established a sound footmg to
de,elop the remaining 4,650 acres of
Rancho Santa Margan ta. • • • MONDAY: Mol10'1 1 !-year
odyssey to find flnaaclog for bt1 new
city.
Fluorcontinues4-yearslump
By the Associated Press
Ir\ ine-hased Fluor Corp posted a
\eumd-quarter loss of$1 l 6 million
or 15 cent~ per share. 'la)'ing 11 had
hecn unable lo break nut of a four-
\C:ar slump.
I he: loc;~ lur the three months ended
\pnl 311 1.0mpart''> with the similar
penod last }ear dunng "'h1ch the
cngineenng. rnn\truc11on and natural
resources concern posted a dctic1t ol
$ 14 5 m1ll1on
Re"enuec; rmc tn $1 37 b1ll1on in
Keeping clean
the most rece nt period from $I I
btllton a 'car earlier
For the six months. the compan~
had a los'> ofS5 m11l1on, or 6 cents per
share. on c;ales of S2.56 billion. but
those results included a onetime gain
of $24 I million from the sale of I 0
percent ofrts St Joe Gold Corp.
In the first six months of last year,
Fluor lost$ 72 mil hon. or Q6 cents per
share. on sales of $2.04 billion.
Fluor has been suffering from a
slump in construction si nce 1982,
especially 1n the oil industry. Fluor's
chairman and chief executl ve. David
Tappan Jr . said Fnday. "Most key
markets ha ven't improved."
Tappan. who last year said he
ho~d to return Fluor to profitab1hty
in 1986. said the company intends to
further cut operating costs 10 the
second half ofth1s year to pare losses.
Last October, the company took a
$400 m1lllon, onel!me charge against
earnings because of a corporate
restructuring and the wntedown of
some natural-rt"source assets.
Technician• at TRW Inc.'• micro·
electronlc. manufacturtna plant ln Man-
hattan Beach, Calif .. bave their uniform•
cleaned in an alr ahower beforct entertnc
the work area, where cleanllneu la a -
tremely important.
Turner tO keep only MGM library
LOS AN(1E.LES (AP) -C ahlc TV
entrepreneur Ted Turner, in an effort
to tnm has company'! heavy debt
will 'lhed all of hi\ newly acquired
MGM Entt'rta1nmcnt Co subs1d1ary,
excrpt for its library, for $490 m1lhon.
Thr two deals announced Fnday
leave Turner Broadca<itmg System
with the onl y MGM asset that Turner
wa nted tn the fint plact -1t' nch
film library th.a t call prov1dt' year\ of
pr~mming.ror h1~ Atlanta 41upcr-
"tat1on WTBS
MGM'\ prO<iUl 11on Rnd dl\tnhu·
tion optrat1on' and rt' pmfitahlr
Homt F.ntc:rnunment Group will ht-
acquirt'd by financier Kirk Kcrkonan
for $300 million. Its 44-acre studio
and its Metrocolor Film Laboratory
will be bought br Lorimar-Tefe.
picturu Corp for S 90 million
The aFment'I, announced by the
companies, bnns to an end Tumcr't ~le of IS~ts of the old MOM·UA
Entertainment Co., which he ac·
quired only 21/l months go foT caffl
and notrs worth S I .S billion.
Concurrent with the MOM lJA
takeovrr. he sold It, United Anu1s
subsidiary for $470 million to Las
Vtps. Ntv .·hued Kefkorian, who
ov.ncd SO I prrcent of tht old MCrM
•
UA.
When aJl lhl' -.:\Ir~ ilre complt ted,
1 urnrr will h&ve p.11d S '40 million
for the MGM hhmry
Tht library ho\ morr thin 2,200
films. 1ncludma •u<:.h cln•u·• at
"Casablanca." "Oonr WJlh the
Wind" end ·· rht Wi14'rd of 01."
But it hH fow rtttn1 Olmt 1n lb
library th11 11r pnttntl1I t111 money
makC'Mi. and a numhtr n~ it• d1111u
are undC'r Iona trrm ron1r1et to the
thrtt maJor TV networkt
l umtr. wno own•ih6'u1110 prntf11
of TBS and " 1t1 chatrman, ul~ hr
wa~ "r,treml'h pll'll\td ..
I
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Otang9 Coal OAILY PILOT/Sund.y, June 8, 1"8
................. ~ ........................................................................................ '
Will house turn into bank?.
ItcouldhappentfCongr,e seUmtnates
tax deduction for consumer borrowing
BJ JO CUNNIFf' thousands of people now abfe to
......... .._.. produce offic.c work at home and
NEW YORK -Oesip.cn and transmit tbcir production to a ctntraJ
dn:amen durina the put decade bave station rather than trans~na
propoted that the family rmcsell(le ahemselvet there physically.
become an entertainment center, a • But oo ofthete0 doveJopment1 is
compuacr&bopp nacenterand a work hkely io have the sudden im.,.ct that
center, amona other lhinp. • could result &om one decision by the
Their deli&n• and dreams have ~ncrcu oft.ho µruled Statt;s., whi~h
received vary1n1 dcarces of acccp-11 now con11derina vut rev111ons 1n
tanc.c. the federal income tll 1ystem.
Developments m hiah fidelity and That decision could tum the home
video CQICttc playen bave indeed an to a bank.
turned aome homes into eotenain· Wbile an)'thina in the future is
ment centen, and 10me people do use unoert&in. 'the home bank could
computetS to buy &oods and pay bills. quickly becoll1~ a reality if Conpas
But those devcopmenu still have a docl u cxPCCted. which is eliminate
Iona way to So· the tu deduction for most coDJUtner
The home u a wotkina place is bom>W1n& wluJe cootinu.ina it for
probably more advanced., with many home mof'11qieS.
Feoeci with aucb a WI 6n. at m~t not &aU ~for bomcowncn
to renount.e credit<ard l.Dd i up tbe oquiay iA •
by means of eecood morfaa.tt.
To do JO would provick at least two
bendi~
I. Interest on the loan would be tu·
dtductibk.
2. Interest coat& -with the
exception or loans on which poiou
are cb.atscd -would be lower lh&D
oo many installment and credil<Ud
loans. 10me of whic:h carry ratet in
excess of 20 ~nt. plus annual fees:
P0SS1bd1ucs for such usasc of home
equity are enhanced by the relative
cue with wluch fW>ds ca.a be made
avatlable, a consequence of derqu~la uon and the revolution that s
occurred an bankers' thjnkina er
the past decade.
Whereas home equity once was
considertd almost untouchable, even
by the weU-heeled. it 1s now offered by
GIMBELS STORE. ABOUT TO CLOSE? •.•
homC4
number of di!COunt outlets.
If it cloees, Oimbels would join a
number of department stom that
have disappeared from New York
Caty over the last two decades,
includina Korvette's, S. Klein and
Best & Co. The Times said S,000
employees wouJd be out of work in
the metropolitan area if the Gimbels
closmp spread throughout the chain.
Kurt K. Kilstock. London and
Leeds pmadent and chief exocuuve
officer, said in a 1tatement: "We are
considenna a !\umber of options,
includina the Gimbels stores.'
In January, Batus, of Louisville,
Ky., wbicb owns the 36 G1mbels
stores in the New York area, Philadel-
phia, PitUburah and Milwaukee,
announced it would sell tbecom~y.
Batus ia allO reportedly ocaot.tatin1
to sell Gimbel1 stores in other areas.
And the company announced Friday
that two G1mbels outlets 10 Pit-
tsburah wtll close. one would be
subleased and four sold by Auaust
Gimbels' passing will bnna a sense
of lou .. to those of us who have been
around Iona enough to remember the
era when G1mbels was an 1nst11u1on
of New York hfc," Lmdeo said ... But
yuppies will probably areet this event
with a traosconttnental yawn."
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1 0 No matter what
you re doing. your
hometown
newspaper
The Illy Piil fits 1n
While farmln• •h!!f ln rural Iowa. Kathy lloantaln bad eo
much wool ahe dld.n t know what to clo •.• 11ntil ahe 8tarted a
clothln& bualneu that emphutaa black and white yarna.
City wi(e turns
black sheep and
hobby intO profit
St. Marys Woolens
a re now rated among
best in the country
By MARGARET STAFFORD
•11111 ,..._.,_
ST 'A .\R 'r S Iowa -A couple
from the Cit) who knew nothing
about famung or 'iheep moved to a
farm ~veral yea~ ago The woman
took up knitting as a hobby to pass the
umc Eventually she had so much
wool salting around the hou!>C she
didn't know what 10 do with 1t.
So with her hu1,band's help. she
started her own business She now
makes thousands of dollars a year on
clothing that 1sga1nang a reputation as
some of the best 1n the nation. The
former caty girl runs her business
between taking care of the sheep,
other animals. a large garden and an
80-acrc farm
"My family still thanks I'm traz:)':·
said Kath) Mountain · ( om1ng out
to the farm from the cit) 1s a bag kid;
for them I thanl the> s11ll think rm
out of my element "
Mountain and her husband, BruCT.
both grew up an Dc'i Moine'> and had
careers there when. 1n 1978, they
decided to move to Bruce's farm an
the rolhna hills of Warren Count)
near the small town of St \.tarys
BruCT kept haSJOb a'> a law}er 1n Des
Moines. but Kathy wanted to sta) on
the farm. They decided sheep would
be a good animal for two amateur; to
try to raise, so they bought some
commercial stock
"Sheep JUSt seemed ea<;1er than.
say. cows. because the\ wen· smaller
and cheaper." Mountain said. "We
figured they were a good thing to
makeourm1'talceson, and boyd1d we'
make '°me mistakes"
She took up hand-spanning of the
sheep's wool. and the wool began to
pale up .. Wr were stepping all over
1t, .. she said
Oun"f a tnp to the Iowa Sta tr Fair.
the Motr{ltains talked to a woman
who was hand-sp1nn1ng wool She
told them 1t was hard to get natural
colored wool. and the~ were no
wurccs an Iowa ·
"I'd been <;11tang here wondenng
'What do you do with this w~I once
you've got 11"'·· Mounuun u1d "5t
Marys was born .. .
It wa!otl'I qu1k 1hat ca\y 10 \tart ~t
Marys Woolens
The Mountains 'w111.:hcd to black
wooled sheep. and began lc.-arn1ng
quickly about how to l3rf' for the
sheer to avoid any dama~c 10 th('tr
woo .
"Our whole purpo<;(' 1n ra1'iang
them is the w<.Xil. not for meat." 'he
said "We nc-cd 10 keep the wool
c:tcan, and we ao to a io!, of effort to
make 1urc that happens
Sixty of the sheep lambed this year,
and Mounuun is wdl versed m
helpuig with the births and proper
feeding and care. Shr talks about the
sheep's charactcnstacs as easily as
someone who grew up with them
Once the sheep are sheared. the
wool is sent to a company an
Harmony, Maine. to be made into
cones of yam Mountain 1s extrcmcl)'
particular about how the while and
black wools are blcndrd She uses
four colors -mocha. charcoal,
heather and natural white.
When the yam returns to Iowa, 1t 1s
parceled out 10 I 0 to 15 women an the
St Marys area who work on vanous
aspects of turning the yam mto
sweaters, hats. scarves and mittens
Mountain also works on machines
an a former two-room schoolhou~
that was moved to the farm when the
bus1oess expanded.
"Nobody does the whole than&,"
Mounuun said. "Some arc knlltcrs.
some blockers. wme hand seamers."
Moutaan. who has degrees an
graphic de!i1gn and )Ournahsm from
Iowa State l ln1vers1ty. has des1&11ed
29 moufs for the clothes They are
mostly sheep but also mcludr c.al'i,
geese and rabbits
The work as convenient for Moun,
tam's cmplo)CCS. who can do II al
home an their spare lime They come
to lhr St. Maf)s office ever) two
weeks to collect pay and aet more
work
\"I'm real picky about thr people I
hire." Mountain said. "They have to
be d1sc1phned, and wtlhng to work
The simple fact as lhe more dlic1cn1
they arc. the more money they make
and the more clothes I get done "
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an 16 states and by direct sale through
a mail order catalog. The clothes are
not cheap. ranging from $20 for
mutens to S 120 for sweaters. Moun,
taan says shr wants 11 that way
··we arc a ~pcc1ahzed product. very
high quality.:> The product as com
plctcly done by hand. and we work to
the customer's <;pcc1ticat1ons af they
want Wr don't have any desire to
start mass producing w much tha1 we
have to lower our qu;thty
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are hke Hummels. you save up so that
you can have lhem. and you collect
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JOb. ancludmg a lot of traveling to
sales shows and presentations and to
find stores to sell the products.
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running a business that there IS
always someth•na to do. t have to
learn to stop feeling guilty 1fJ take an
afternoon off to read a book or JUSt
cnJOY the outdoors," she said "It
tJtkes a lot of discipline to do th1'i but
I can honl!'ltly say there isn't any1hing
I'd rather do "
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SeaCliff h ·omes
near ocean oiler
artistic touches
Just a quarter mile from the
Pacific Ocean Iles the community
of SeaClltt on the Greens in
Huntington Beach
Here. turrets. archways , se-
cluded courtyards and Intricate
masonry designs are a few of the
artistic architectural det~lls
found at The Estate Series.
Constructed by Cayman De-
velopment Co., these mini-es-
tates offer a variety of floor plans
and options to meet individual
needs.
Design ,O includes 3.790
square feet with four bedrooms
or three bedrooms and a den
plus 31h baths.
A curved staircase to a second
story gallery that overlooks ·the
living and family rooms.
The upstairs master suite that
occupies an entire corner of the
-h~ -and feetures e wood-
burning fireplace. optional wet
bar and French doors to a
private. outdoor deck.
Two other bedrooms and
shared full bath are located
upstairs; the fourth -also avail-
able as an optional study -plus
Its own full bath is downstairs
Also downstairs Is a step-down
living room that features a wood-
bur~lng fireplace, bay window
and two-story ceillng as well as a
separate dining room.
Available m Mediterranean,
Cape Cod, Enilish, French and
Traditional architectural styles,
these homes are priced from
$419,500 to $789,500.
The gate-guarded Estate
Series otters views of SeaCliff
Country Club's golf course.
Six model homes are open
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
except Tuesdays. SeaClltt on the
Greens ts at 19425 Woodlands
Lane, less than a mile west of
Golden -west. -street off ..o.~
Avenue In Huntington Beach.
For more information, call
960-7337. 1 ----------
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1.-and 3-Bedroom
Townhomes
In Laguna Hills
From S 118, 500 .
9 •1, % and 9 V.. •x, Inten:st
(9. 50 and 10.0l APR)
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~aks Office Open Daily
1oa.m. to s p.m.
ll1')7 Camlnito L2ureles,
Lagurua Hills
(714) 581 -48~0 G)
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Homee ln The lttstate Serlee
at SeaCllff on the Green• ln
Buntt.naton Beach ba..-e been
deai,nect to lnclade cutom detaJUn& aucb u intricate
brickwork, archwaya, tar-
reta, 8eCladed coartyarda
and · car•ed •t a l rwaya.
Located a qaarter-mile from
the Paclflc Ocean, the bomee
are prlced from $419,000 to
$789,600. .
Weekend,of sales
tops $10 million
for William Lyon
5 grand openings i~
two counties account
for l 79 home sales
Spurred by the grand opening
of two projects at Rancho Santa
Margarita , plus the opening of
new phases at three Rancho
Cucamonga neighborhoods. The
William Lyon Co. compiled more
than $10 million In new home
sales the weekend of May 17-18.
"This may have been one of the
most successful weekends, both
In terms of total dollar volume
and number of homes sold, In the
history of The William Lyon Co.,"
said Olck Randall, president of
the Newport Beach-based home-
building firm. "By the time our
sales offices closed Sunday
night, we had sold 113 homes."
The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. figured
prominently In the grand opening
of Rancho ( Santa Margarita,
Southern C"allfornla's newest
master-p!anned community.
Nine builders Introduced 1 1
projects May 17 and 18, with all
403 homes sold at a lottery that
attracted more than 2,500 pro-
spective buyers.
Lyon Introduced The Mission
Courts and The Mission Greens
as one of two builders Introduc-
ing two projects.
"At The Mission Courts. more
than 200 potential buyers were In
the lottery, making It the most
popular of Saata Margarita's 11
neighborhoods,·' said John
Horner, sales manager for The
Wiiiiam Lyon Co.'s s~uth Orange
County division.
"The 22 homes In our grand
opening phase were gone as
soon as the first 22 names werB
drawn." ' _-
One-and two-story con-
dominiums were featured at The
Mission Courts, priced from the
low $70,000s.
The Mission Greens, with 16
homes sold during a special
Sunday lottery. featured two-
story townhomes priced from the
high $90,000s.
"In future openings at these
two projects, we are planning
camp-outs with homes being
sold on a first-come. first-served
basis," said Horner.
More than half of the Lyon Co.
homes sold the weekend of May
17 and 18 were at Victoria,
Lyon's master-planned com-
munity In Rancho Cucamonga.
·'We opened new phases at
Victoria Country, Victoria Gar-
dens and Victoria Meadows,"
said Robert Reid , director of
sales and marketing for The
Willlam Lyon Co. 's San
Bernardino division. "We sold 66
homes. with 95 percent of the
sales on Saturday."
Reid said about 50 f amities
camped-out at the three neigh-
borhoods to assure the home of
their choice when sales opened
at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Leading the way In total sales
was \llctorla Country, where all
26 single-family detached homes
were sold, Including 25 sales on
Saturday alone. ~
At Vlctorra Gardens, 23 homes
were sold.
Adding to the grand total were
17 homes sold at Victoria
Meadows. where buyers had a
choice of one-and two-story
attached homes, arranged In
clusters of two or three resi-
dences.
Among Lyon's other active
residential projects: Oakridge at
The High Country In Diamond
Bar; Harbor Heights at
DanaWoods In Dana Point; and
Whispering Hills' planned com-
munity In the Lake Forest loot-
hllls.
Laguna Sur getting
·nishing touches
The finishing touches are
being put into place at
Laguna Sur. a ooUectlon of
luxury villas designed to capi-
talize on a Pacific Ocean
panorama that sweeps from
Malibu to the Mexican
border.
The development, created
~ Homes By Polygon, fea-
{uret two-and three-level
townhomea that blend Medi~
terranean atyte and a Call-
fornla Betting.
Five floor plans are avall-
able, with rooms designed to
tUe maximum advantage of
the •Jews
Amenities Include ceramic
.t.!!le entries, raised panel
"'Ooors, up to three wOOd-
burnlng fireplaces and two
wet bars, akyllghta, game
rooms, decorator fixtures and
recessed llghtlng.
Handcrafted In the Euro-
pean tradition, Laguna Sur
vtllaa offer touches of roman-
tic M4Pdlterrenean .. aside re-
torts with their red clay tll•
roofs, view decks and
sculptured feature wtndowa.
The vtllaa are prteed from
$2«.000 .
For more lnforma11on. call
524-8827.
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COSTA MESA
ctlTI IEI& 12.0,000
South Coast metro beauty! Marvelously or-
ganized home. each famlly area defined Formal
living and dining rooms. Massive fireplace.
vaulted family room wtth second fireplace, butlt
1n wet bar. master suite with whirl-pool tub
Upstairs study 'could be 4th BR). central atr,
largest lot in tract with covered patlol
Ill& WNIS 1221,000
Resort luxury tn your own back yard! Pool and
spa. two indoor spas make this 3 BR. 3 BA home
very special First time offered, be the first to see
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OOSTI IEU 1201,111
Party time! Entertaining best describes this fun-
tastic 4 BA delight! Mingle through distinctive
trench doors, to-Mle swirl of the 1acuzz1 in atrium
Gorgeous cream carpeting, sunny kitchen, her-
ring bone & hardwood floors Deluxe master
suite. better be first today!
CISTI 111& 1111,100
Wimbledon Village! Indoor-outdoor lifestyle
home which has trench doors connecting the
living room and family room. 3 BR and 2 full BAs
Bonus room has skyltghtsi Extra large lot with
community pool & tennis courts.
MIU lllfFI 1111,000
Designed for modern living! This 3 BR. 3 BA
home 1s perfect for today's family. 2 BRs are
master suites End unit with a spacious patio
and spa Separate den. light & bright!
COSTA llU 1110,000
Sommerset Home 4 BR, or 3 BR + den, 211 BA
townhomel lhls fantastically organized home
has A/C, cable T V a large lighted patio yard
custom cabinets & shelves. extra storage, shiny
• mirrored dining room wall, and skylight in
bedroom which opens up to true blue skyl Why
wait! Buy nowt
CUTI IW 1141,IOO
Magnificent country homel Unique charm and
llvablllty describes this fine 3 BR home! Added
family room has the warmth of a wood burning
stove for those chilly nights! Hardwood floors
throughout, farm styled kitchen close to park.
large yard. R V access Buy today1 ..
CHTI Ill& llH.000
Tri-level condo has 3 BR, 2 BA with ftreplace.
family room, wet bar, track lighting tn each
bedroom Stream & take off rear patio master
suite on separate level Walking distance to
South Coast Plaza and Metro
CUT& llU 112,111
Luxury living at a modest price! 2 BR, 2 BA
condo In a park, premium end unit over-looklng
spacious park. pool and rec room Be an early
birdl This won't last long. call now•
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South Coast Metro! Quaint otde engllsh village
with all modern amenities: pool, tennis, gym.
Modet perfect with wallpapers, mouldings, mir-
rors, and a beautiful view tool Call now to see
how charming life can bet
l&ITl&ll 11"9M Residential Real Estate Services South Coast Metro beauty! Luxury living at a
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llWNIT IOCll 18 Rue Chantilly t.WAU
3 BR, Spa $559,000 10-2
MIT& •HA 3023 Country Club I . UlllUIMll .
3 BA. Spa $439,900 . 1-5
lrwNITWCI 3608 Marcus &. llll
2 BA, Dock $359.900 2-6
CllT& IW 34 12 Gerantum I. TIWEll
4 BA $279,000 •.4
ctST& lllU 912 Hyde Ct l .lllUJIY
4 BR, Pool $160.000 1-5
ctll& IEU 303 Alva lane I . IHIH
3 BA $155.000 1-4
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llWPlllT WCI 18 Rue Chantilly 1.wmu
3 BR, Spa $559,000 12-3
HWNITWCll 3916 Channel Pl J. loUHITH
J BR, Dock $495,000 1-6
IEWPIRT WCll 2109 Miramar &. YllS
4 BR. Peninsula $399,000 1-4
1rwN11T we• 3608 Marcus I . W&ll
2 BA, Dock $359,90() 1-5
oan1w 3412 Geranium l. UC:IHll
4 BA $279,000 1-4
CUT& IEU 3467 Windsor Ct c.11111
3 BR. Pool $204,900 1-5
COIT& lfU 3491 Windsor Cl l .IAIHullO
3 BR, Pool $199 900 1-5
CUT& llU 2013 Calvert 1.lllW
3 BA $159 900 1-4
CllTl IUA 912 Hyde Ct ......... ,
4 BR. Pool $160,.000 1-5
CllT& llU 862 Villaoe Creek &. It•
3 BA. Stream $134,000 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
lllOUYll Slll,OIO
Breathtaking view of city lights. mountains.
ocean and sunsets Subtle elegance awaits you
In the 3 BR very sophisticated home. Dramatic
vaulted celllngs. private downstairs master suite
with private outdoor spa, gorgeous amenities. 3
car garage. cul-de-sac. prime tocattont
PHIHUU 1111,000
Balmy oc-.an breezes awaits family who enjoys
beach llvlngl 4 bedroom. large tamlly room
Owner motivated so move fast!
Wl111fl IT ISll,llO
Lovely 2 BR entertainment home with dock for 2
boats. Mexican tlle surrounds your own private
spat This la grand bay living at attordAble prices
EASY to ~. calll
645-0303
park, community pool and rec room. Near South
Coast Plaza and music center. Walk to park and
schools are nearby!
SdTIW Ill.IOI
Terrific 2 BR, 1 BA condo In great locatloof'On~
story end unit near pool! Attached garage enters
laundry areEJI Call to see, won't last!
COSTA Ill& UM,111
Lovely Wimbledon Village B plan with extra
large lot, landscaped yard with covered patlol
Attractive atrium with plantation shutters, cen-
tral air, community pool and tennis!
OISTI Ill& 1211,000
Instantly appealing, better than new. Sum-
merfield home! Carefully selected appointments
include upgraded carpeting, sweetish pine
floors. tinted windows. mirror traeatments,
built-In bookcase In hallway. Dramatic floor plan
1n fantastic location Lush landscaping sur-
rounding!
llWPllT llUll . 1411,111
Very sharp waterfront with dock and two slde-
ttes. Extra large 3 BR with family room or
designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special
island known for Its quiet living. A good buy for
someone who loves the beach and wants their
boat In front
MESA VERDE
IEI& Yllll 14'1,IOO
This charming golf course remodet has 3 BRs.
21.Az BAs. Jacuzzi tub In master suite. All new
kitchen, llvlng room with fireplace, Pella win-
dows, security system. pool and spa In 20x30
courtyard A fantastic buy for the goffer wno
wants all this and many other ex1rasll
lll&YllM U .. MI
4 BR, 3 'it BA. custom single story home near
Mesa Verde Country Club Huge family room
with cozy used-brick fireplace Gourmet kitchen
central air. security. pool and spat This wfl flt you
to a teel
IEU HIM 1111,000
Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has
everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks. beautiful yard with pool and patio, and
side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on
tamlly room and tMn qu rtera wfth tta own
entry. Bring In your offer!
mum• 11u,t01
Kids went9dll This friendly 3 BA home hu clever
and tasteful decorator appeal, large yard, utility
room and curb appeal! Wonderful !Qcatlon In
Me4la Verde. a community where people carel
2299 HARBOR BLY~., COSTA MESA
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759--6700
LIDO ISLE JUST LISTED
Quality craJtamanship aa evideat
throughout just recently refurbished
famUy residence. Situated oo &11
extra wide lot at tbe east end of Lido
Isle, Uus spacious home often four
bedrooms.~ baths, and all new
appomtmeota lhroqboul ChannlD&.
yeat gracious. 1t offers tbe muunum
ln comfort and elegance. M2S,000 Ad
#042 LIDO ISLE
BA YFRONT DUPLEX
-REDUCED!
Two bayfront homes for the price of
one' Bulll as a duplex with four
bedrooms and four baths lo the main
residence plus two bedrooms and four
baths 10 the main residence plus two
bedrooms and one bath in the l«ODd
Both bomes have excellent bay
views There lS a great sandy beach
nghl in front and an association·
owned boat doclt nurby where you
can greet your yacbUng guests. Of.
fered at SHS.000 Ad #018.
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J bdrm. ? bath, pnvatl' beJCh access .. •. . 8 White
OLK CDl ............ -.. SS45, ... ___ 221 ..,._
Un1qut 3 bdrm I bl~ to beach M Rouue6ot
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Olll CIL.-·-·--·Sl&t,tlt--4U Wiii Jn 111d 2 l duptr• 111 real location B Hu1tt11~
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P11wet• ' bdrm pool V Smclatf
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llO•penoremtcvt.w.nu-w/S15,000 dn S.. by w/cerry Priced et REDUCED. Neer REALESTAT!..7•aoeo .....,_ IWIO 8aVl6de coo;; Condo. ta terl:.GNncty 'Wor ·
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lh9dral o41411nge. 1ky CU.tom exec 1 ltoty "Sit -LIDIY llflD WI I m•DD dining room dbl Cl". ~-•; bMdl S8drme. tar Home wtttl Sbd, trnall ~ ~ Holp. ~~ Pt. Bay vt.w, geted, eec -------llghta. eto 24 tloUrouwct-Down" bay & oceen 2 38d 2 .. Unit Newtv ----pool & te'nnlt IV '"U9 ~ Many pool & epa. CetNdrlll Id uNt. ... °' ...... for 'Y9· pvt betl, t-c & pool. td aa1e u curlty Y1ewt 3Br 38e +him & ~ .,_,: & OU1 Dov« SllofM baytront OWN!" a1&1000 Cell upgredet Ex~ .. 111.,.... oeMr'GI top of Iha tine equftyfortrnlpllloat1SSK Boet 11119 evt 1396.000 UOOISL!·~!.ftL.O'
1379,llOO Cell for pnvete 1f>e.. a.et WM MolhlnQ 0:, 1100 OOO In ooet' with dOctl, 5bd, wnenttr. 97:M>e72 or 8f5-1879 I 158,000 CALL George tcltcNn end bMN. TNe IQ -..n ro.rt. pf1no oMJ Ind lend. 780-1011 PP Englleh Tudot °°""'1l•1t eho= !rte Lock• Mlle ttl Model holM oond • Cl~•. F• lancS now ontor Meeon 8'1-1291 axaouttYe flome. bey "'2·T72t ot 141 3112 remod. 58r +paneled I ....._.a.. =ltne 7~.783.4 • No ll&llY ITllfRI LG bdel eonv.r.atton pltl •V .: to ontt '345.J..OOO. ()per\ 28r ne •"'Po + pool 5 9drm +!Mid'• room. I to '8HK. 87S-2001 780-Of &40-4397 •1 sseo.ooo (Ind Land) S3UOO ~ '"'= = sn&.000 NEAR OOlF COURSE! I~~~~'\· memtenenoe. Aeduoed ·-II"''* .. UITll man blWy. Pool, ~ Aeduo nr Al.A~V ~WirANYTIMc IU ····n Nu pelftt, etc 846-7434 ''1!-I -· Sun 1-&. 1181MOWL.w a.. lo .. no.a.: bsthe. tatve petty room ___ liiii __ , KC/", ... ,. -------. _ ~11 LJll --CENTURY 21 GOlD STAR • ~ .. u Newport Bwlh. • a 111 t00 w°':.'t i;."t~ w/kltehen & bath, temrty WJ. ...... ,
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8l<l CANYON 3 BR 2'..\ for o.telll 75M1e9 I HTI101 CENTURY 21 OOLDSTAR R-2 l~-224 ?f: St By Ir vine Hiiie RHl1y ~~In~ -....... Owner/Broeter 1eo.oeoe Toe> twmm =YIM. )'OI =bath ::='-=-~,'I 3 INCOME UNITS Wiik lo wary1hlng rrom ANXIOUS SELLERI ~~-~:;, c: ;~i 1~ 0 1
• 1212 LMng room & 9drm tuft· ~9Mt .,,...., ..,., IDT ..... "' can affOtd to buy lode, 0 3bd 3t>a, 2bd Iba, 1bd thl• neat 2 Bedroom Cot-Open Set/Sun &46-743-4 Timi'*""'... • open to e epedoue 2 ltoty. 840-~t pp Lo tux~ 4bf St>e end Hunyl .000 lbe, 4000 tq t1 view ltQe, R-2 IOI All l•th, 4Br TOQ trM $219,000 111PLD-1... 3BR. fem rm. Lrg comer deck. l)eM vt.w, Mndy untt, highly upgrad9d, ~ ..... , 1~ prop«1y, 5 gat. xii Inc pluter, hardwood ftooA, CENTURY 21 GOLD STAR 3 + 2 + 2. C6oM to llhoP-101 Bflght/dMn, nicety ground ftoor loeatlon -+~ ba9ln calhnge, lhuttet9. • WIM Ir. prop, l.550,000. Open IOI* petlO 2 8edroom, ping & pertt Aaeumabte decoreted Ulll,000. Pool 9nd therepy Ip&. ,,._... • , ..,._ den Wl1h bookCMea, ~ 21 l 1-. HOUM Sun 11·3pm, agl. blO Qlol'tQe $215,000 I WmflL.... loen At*:lnQ $23! 000 Coldwell Benk9', Ag1 Quiet & MCUr• a1ee.ooo. 2 ltoty. 840-7840. pp ., ••• metr eutte. xtre -415 Poppy. 790-1410. '( ( 11 1111 rft./, /lai 38 F~ S': ~Y ~pie wm i1a1en 10 offere.' · Joycie OtMn 1552·2000 '(,(,UJtUI di'/, 1(,11 UYJlllTl •t.. etcwage, "*" araenbetta •
. lreet ltn +Area .>, .J. , / · 1 r:m r! ~~ ;,:;,~ 1~ Drtve by 185e Pomona. WOODBRIDGE CONDO JJ.l .J. • I By 0'#1* 3Br 38a, ta rec f ... landoJ:P:; ~:. Ill.I 11'&1 I ... lUC COTE r~~ JASCRK~l 2BR+ -Jh"'•Ti(7dtUU kltcn.n Pool,epe&BBQ. ~~~gE~~7~~~~~ X'LNTLOCATIOH .-JA."•Tl.f7''"'1'.> rm, Ttr9d wat•rfron1 Laredo. Do not dlstutt>. MUSTSELLI
Oen Skyltte $279K. Open I ._.,. 1 ... 1_ 'I / ,11. I OutllCJe lighting Open lmmM:ult1tl 2bd. 2ba. 1Pf' f,'.,j-1(1.. 'JI.. dadc, tend be9ctl, lot9 of '254,000. Cell retired Spaclout Twnhm. 0.... REALTY I Sun1·S.39Whll_.ler ' 'I· '/.I Sun1·• 1t'.>87GlenClr· eom.-com .. lghCome SIHl.SOO 22 &:ho Run, · I• 1 1• 1 pet1clng I much~. CMF*l b«r/CPA9'M147 1oca147.tt0.846-744
Bkr893-3973 _ I. 3407 [ CN1t tt.J. Cell I cle 6'4>2295 __ buy -In clualfled 786-40M Sat-Sun 12-4. 3407 l c.ast !t19 .. C.. '470,000 850-2708 IUffl • .,..... CENTURY 21 GOLD STAI
HOMES FOR SALE
J 1 IEDROOI
950 Cagney, Veraalltes. Nwpt Bch
646-7434 $129,000 Sat/Sun 12 5
2 BEDROOI
1221 Bayside, Bayside
644-6200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
975 Bayside Cove. Coves
644-6200 $630.000 SAT/SUN 1·5
00 Buckingham. WeatcllH/lrv NB
&46-7434 $147.900 Sat/Sun 12-5
209 Iris, Old C D M
644-6200 $439,500 Sunday 1-5
214 Larkspur, C O.M
&«-6200 $395,000 Sunday 1.5
••3808 Marcus NB
645-0303 $359,900 SAT 2-6/SUN 1-5
422 Marguerite, Corona Del Mar
873-8494 SA,15,000 Sunday 1-4
* •412 Plazza Udo. lido late
873-7300 $565,000 sunday 1-4
* 14 ~lumbta, trvtne
759-6700 s 135,000 Sunday 1-5
104 Via Loree, Lido Isle. N.B
644-9060 $420,000 Sunday 2-6
2 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEM
1407 Bonnie Doone Terrace. CdM
6«-6636 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon
675-6000 $210.000
2 Aue Cannea, Big Canyon. NB
SUN 1·5
759-6700 $369.000 Sunday 12~ -V'32 Vienna, Newport Beach
631-1288 $469,900 Sunday 1·5
•V-39 Whltewattl(fPI 1) Jasmine Crk CdM
893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
3 BEDROOI
••2422 22nd Street, Newport Beach
644·6200 $495,000 Sunday 1·5
•610 Avocado, Olde COM
675-6000 $295.000 SAT/SUN 1·5
• • 22 15 Bayside Drive. Bayside
644-6200 S 1 195,000 SAT /SUN 1 ·5
1 199 Boise, Mesa North, Costa Mesa
646-74134 $149,500 SaVSun 12·5
2013 Calvert Costa Mess
645-0303 s 159.900 SUN 1 • .11
• •3916 Channel Pl, Newport Beach
645-0303 $495 000 SUN 1 ·6
4500 Cortland -Cameo Highlands
644-6200 $365,000 SAT/SUN 1·5
200 Del Mar Costa Mela·
631-7370 $150,000 Sal/Sun 12-8
24'e E Wiiton, En1atde Costa Mesa
642-5200 $159.200 Sunday 1·5
••7 Gretel Court. Newport Crest. NB
673-7300 $195,000 Sat Sun 2 5
2707 Hlll-'de Dr . H V Knolls
&44-6200 $245.000 Sunday 1-4 30
•220 Kno• St, EUtaldfl Co~te Mesa
646-7434 $ 189,999 Sat/Sun 12-5
321 PolnH1tla, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar
750-9070 $367,500 Sat/Sun 12 5
• 1831 Port Klmbef'ty (HVH) Nwpt Bch
49"-"'624 $249,500 Sun 12-5
• 18 AU9 Chantllly. N9WPQrt 8eeGh
645--0303 S650,000 SAT 10·2/SUN 12·3
329 So. Pofneettla. Corona del Mar
873-6354 $350,000 Sunday 1·5
~20 Sum"*"t (Wimbledon) CM
&4&-74~ 206.000 Sun 12-6
3 IR ,1u1 Fll RI tr DEi
..... 1 AU9 8Jatla. eta canyon. NB
844-toeO M76.000. 8unday t-15
• 1 Sun RoM, Turt .. Rodt. I~
652-2000 $$285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
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IPlllM&Y1-I n~ l1'-& 1I... Exciting Harbor Rldgi , .. , 48drm. 3'~ Bath pro
Detac:lled 38drm. 2'h-Ba In teHlonally decoretec
e euper IOC~Ol' on home wNIEWSt E11081
Ql'Wlbaft. ~1 to lent v.iua et ......
pool Gated OOU'1 yard w/TERMSI C8'I PAOO
anti'/. Mexican tlle, f~ TENORE 931· 12M o tty, tMng 9nd form.I din-7~702
• 5622 Highgate Terr, Turtle Rock Irv ••842 Harbor Island Dr , Promontmy
662-2000 "426;000 SetlStlA 1-4' 644·8'200 $1,200,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 I IEDROOI Ing roome $218,000 L.H. _,...,.,...,....,,.
Cell nO'tll. Enc Locke
7so.5000.«.~91_ .
**14 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach *912 Hyde Ct. Coste Meas ~ Al.A~V 650-2709 $470,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $160,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 Lota 84-85-86 Top ot~y POlnt, Spyglut KC/"fflr. u/ •WlllTIUllP'IDI
644-e200 $2,700,000 Sat.Sun 8-8 \n\· r --rrl· r~·" 'l-'l ~ ......... ~'!'__!..~~
•633 Cameo Hghlnds Dr . Cameo Hghlnds 3108 Klondike, SC Metro area, CM 1 \\ • -,.. A ~ 11 '"'""' '" .. ._.... -....
675-6000 $358,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 646-7434 $219,000 Sunday 12·5 1192,500. 722-8400
v •6 Canyon laland Dr. Big Canyon. N.B
760-1900, $320,000 Sunday 12 30-3 30
e 17 Carmel Bay Or., C.0 M.
759-9100 $537,500 land Incl
2834 Catalpa, Eutblutf
644 6200 $265,000
* 51 l Clltt Drive. Clltthaven. NB
Sun 1-5
Sunday 1·5
642·5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 .;
6 IR 11lus F Al RI or DEi " .... 2706 Lighthouse Lane. H V Hiiia, N B UllN YllW... •Wl•T IUll
644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 3BD, Carmel Model comer .uDI
222• Pacific. c o M I * • v 1 Napoll, Harbor Ridge, N.B ~~~&c,~~-::: '!1~.b:.i.::~•~n!
644-6200 z;:·ooo Sunday 1-5 644~i060 S3,800,000 Sunday 2-5 pleaM call, 790--0~5. ~ & oceen1 Lower uni 2bd, 2bt. frp4c • pv
250 Poppy, ( cean View). Old CdM *v 2 Wlnoed foot, Big Canyon.NB ..... Yll-YDY petlo. Owner movtnQ ou
$ 7 e o · o 6 o e ( 8 b a t h a ) S 9 e 5 • o o o 1111Y&TD ot ., ... 12tt.ooo 759-9070 409,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 Set/Sun 1_5 Huge tot. AJmoet 10.000 OcMll front, 4bd, 2tM
• ••24 Rockingham, Belcourt aq. It 3Bdrm. family down, 2bd. 1b& ~. QOOC room pool Vec:ent & tocetlon, wtntar/eumme
6411-6200 $895,000 SAT/SUN 2-5 r..,Y 10 ..it. &.ibmlt eM rental• Priced a
202 1 Commodore. Baycresr
644-6200 $279,5000 * • 19 Royal St George. Big Canyon CO II DOS ~11~;~ Ru Roger•
1421
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Sunday 1·5 &44-6200 $599,000 Sundav 1·5
••1242 Sommeraet, Dover Shrs, NB_, TOWllHOMES !:~~~l ~:fla associated
••3023 Country Club, Costa Meaa
645-0303 $439.900 SAT 1·5
* • 1087 Glen Clrcle, Cdste Mesa
645-2295 Sunday ,_.
* •949 Goldenrod Ave . CdM
759-9100 $420,000 land Inc Sunday 1.5
1" 1120 Goldenrod.CD M
759·9100 $4 19,000 Sunday 1-5
300 Kings Place, Newport Heights. NB
6-42-5200 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
221 Narcissus. Olde CdM
644-0121 $545,000 SAT/SUN 1·5
tt•Ot"'f "\ 8fA1.f<111,
6-44-9060 $387,000 Sunday 1·5 .......,
* * 720 Via Udo Soud Lido Isle llUm Ull I YllW .... mT llUJ ~673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 FOR SALE New detached H t•t• LIWI~ ... \" 1..-u1ramont holM In ex-Pl~
815 Via lldo Soud. Lido late, NB cluelw Herbor Ridge. ASSUME EXISTING
673-7176 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 $595.000 Cell ANANCING WITH F1XE 750-1501 INTEREST RATE
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•V-201.9 Yacht Resolute, Newport Bech l IEDROOI GW ~~~.: 640-78-49 $439,000 Set-Sun 1-5 afl9re e ~ tnMtel I tuft• "' en ~ IMr1'
345 Avocado (Unit A 102), Costa MMe ua• ... :"'anJ:-e 11
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644-9060 $95,995 Sunday 1-5 .. IDlllUMI" P11ceO a.tow Mnet
3Br 2'A8a + loft. Fabuloue MUST SELLll vu. 3 pvt dadcl. s.389,500 $399,000 & BEDROOM
2 IEDROOI Owner/AQ1 154-4&e8 . GRUBB & ELLIS
2043 N Capella Court, Mesa Verde. CM. 31132 Holly Drive. South Laguna Ed Of MMKMn
751-8939 $210.000 Set/Sun 1·5 499-1600 $750.000 Sal/Sun 9-5 IAl•YllWMmS ~ Ph ... 111. YU,~
335 Plana Lido. Lido Isle I 1085 Salvador St (Mesa det Mar) CM I 17 41 ( 10A) Tustin Ave, coat a Mesa Portoflno, '479,500. by PRICED RIOHTI 121UOO
673-7300 $555 500 Sunday 1_. 646-7434 $184,500 Sun 12-5 646-4380 $125.000 • Sunday 1-5 _owner __ ._1_5e-_e_1_55_. __ Won'lt..tllldol•1CM't Cordova, Agent Shermer ua• YD MmS untt9d Bt1cre '73-m1. 411 Riverside Ave , NB
759-9100 $249.500 Sunday 1·5 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEM
••22Echo Aun. Irvine
786-4066 $96,500 Sat-Sun 11-5 2~~ ~2~ ~· ~ REDUCED 110.000I ' 4~524 · Open Sal/Sun. AnxJou•ll'
• 994 Sandcastle. Corona del Mar
760-1900 $425.000 Sunday 1-4
2093 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa
546-5605 $174.500 Sunday 1-5
2 IR plus F Al RI or DEM • 1606 Glenwood Lane, Baycrett, N,8
6«·9060 $439,500 SaVSunday 1-5
••2792 Longwood Cour1, CM
SAT /SUN l-5 546-2313 $166,500 Sunday ,_. 1216 Sussex Lane Westclltt. NB 7 Hermttaoe. Big Canyon
644-9060 $259 000 Sunday 1-5 644-8200 Sl,095,000
* •2 Twin Lakes. Corona del Mar
73 t-3777 $464.500 Sunday 1-5
••v70 Hiiicrest. Big Canyon.NB
64~-9060 $$995,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI
12 Wellington. Harbor Ridge 4 Morro Bay Dr · Spyglass
644-6200 $479,000 SUNDAY 1-5 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 201 Columbla (Newport Cr .. t). Nwpt Beh
631-1266 $180,000 Sunday2-5 1321 Outrigger, H V Hiiis * •3491 Windsor Court. Costa Mesa I &44-6200 $529 ooo 645-0303 $199,900 SAT 1·5 ' Sunday 1-5 • •7 Gretel Court Newport Crest, NB
• 16 Point Loma. Spyglll8" 673-7300 $195,000 Sunday 2-5
4 BEDROOM 644-6200 s569.ooo
309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar
673-6494 $399,000
SAT/SUN 1·5 1 ••2743 Hlllvlew Df(Harbor View Knolls) NB
644-0149 s2eo.ooo s~ 11.4
Sunday 1-6 * • 11 Landfall Court, Newport Cr•t.NB * * 4 15 Bayside Drive Newport Beach
759-1601 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 2345 Port Carlltle. Seawlnd 644-6200 $389,000 SAT /SUN 1-5
• 1 Burning Tree, Newport Beach
759-8700 $995,000 Sunday 12·'4 ••25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge
6«·6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
* * 1106 E BelbO• Blvd • BalbOa Penlnsula
&42-5200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 ••8 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge
640-4888 $1,750.000 Sunday 1-5
8 18 Harbor laland Or , N B
759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1.5
•2001 Kewa~. lrvlne Terrace
675-6000 $396,000 Sunday 1·5
904 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. N.8
673-7176 $2.8~5.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
• •s 10 Via Lido Nord, Lido IM, NB
6.44·9060 $1.395,000 Sunday 1-5
2109 Miramar N B
645-03 $399.000 SUN t-"4 •••8206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront
S.4-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
1331 Santa lo Terrace. Corona dot Mer
759-6700 $299,500 Sunday 1-5
2418 Via Marina, Eaetlld•. N B
6'46-7 434 646 7 434 12·&
4 BR l'lus Fii RI er DEi
• 2208 Port Dumea.a. SHwlnd HVH, N.B.
759-9155 S..79,500 Sat & Sun 1-5
• •2812 88)'1hor• Dr.
644·8200 $1.300.000 Sunday 1-4
•~10 Catamaran, H.V.H , ~ Bwtt
9eo·0040 1440.000 Sunday 1·5 * • 18 Cypr-' Point Ln, B)g Cyn, NB
&40--4888 $995,000 Sunday 1_.
* 1700 Gal~ Of. OO\l9t Shre. Nwpt Bch
759-1501 1546,000 Sundey 1-5
13412 Getanlum, Ca.ta M
645-0303 9279,000 • SAT /SUN 1-4
Perleetlon In Ide 4 Oat
Corona del Ma r
ln Exclusive lrvlnt Terra<-e Walltin1
Oilt.tnce to Varhl Clubt, C"ri>lf. Ttnrus.
Fashion Ulland, Newport c.nteor, Balboa
bland Complttely Remodeled 2
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OFFE AT
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* •862 VIII.age Creel<, Coata M ...
MS-0303 1134,000 SUN 1·5
C IEDROOI
* • 15 Kia Loa Court, Newport Beach
673-7300 $187,500 Sunday 1_.
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
SAT/SUN 1·5
1 IR 11lu1 1 IR
1807 E Balboa . Balboa
631·128e $3.40.000Sun 1-4
TRIPLEXES
FOR SALE
~15 Poppy, Cof'OM Oii M r
780-1• 10 *650,000
•Spa
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Sunday 11-3
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V'QMI add,_ •t guard ga'9
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HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS I 121,000. 846-7434
ARST SHOWING CENTURY 21 GOLD BTAf!
2743 Hllllllew Or, Lux pr.. ._JI_,_
Oge lg 2bd +den oondo. ••u-e -25 m pool, lac. ent--. CNnnlno fem home 4Br. nr SpyolMe IH0,000, 2'AB&. Spa. oomm pool &
· · k4-1CMt tam t255K Bair &42·213-4 -------......... Yll&IT...-rau
Dist,.. ... mutt ... Lowly 4 Bdrm pool home,
nowl Modal perfact naer everything A ..
4bdrm. 3Ba. 3200 eq n duoed 10 1219.000 Cell
et/form.I din rm. fem rm, 750-1501
weter vi.w + more. F)(lt
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genuine ott.rt. l.MM op-GW
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831·12M Of 790·&702 •ttn .... •·~i~~\·OL likE NEW 386. 2114 iJ (~ .: CONOO-Bonue room _'!'_ __ ~ ale, .MQ.lrlty 1Y9tem. eecy lttM; petlo/d«llt, freet
JUST A!DUCEDlll pelnt, new Cl41fJ*, 2 o.
480, lemrty tm, cMlacMct garage. s 111.000
hOme, l255K lnetudM 954-1~/Vn-2079.
land, ..at for Mllftt\a, eat. ..,.,,_.,, . 716-0U4 or 854-2e00 "'*"you re tuned Into
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OPEii HOUSE SIT-SUI
11 Ullf&U OMIT, a (2·1)
Newport CrMt 1ownhome. plan 3, 3
Bdrm•. 2'.-\ beth•. run ooun view Move In
condition Community pool/ape, Ianni•
S.245.000 Carol Mulvey
1 umt °""• 1.1. (2·•>
Newport CrMI Townl'lome, plen 3. 3
Bdrma. 2·~ be1ha. 1mmacule1e condition,
c;ommunlty pool/epa/tennlt. S 195,000
Mutyex
OPEii HOUSES SUllDI Y
HI PIWA Ulft Liie llU ( 1 .. )
BrlQht, tunny ~tlOtl +-apaoloue petlo A oraelOUe home-with ~ oe11-
lng•. overal:r9d upetalra cs.t\ and ~ w
Formal dining, br .. kfaat room and mor..
S555,500 Bob & Wyvonne
lit "' ......... Ull llU (1-4)
Unique upatalra llvtng room and muter
eult• with bey \flew. 'Bdrm, plut malcfa
room, 4 batha, den Laro-com.r lot,
room lor pool t 7i5,000 Javed Maneoor
11 m Lii OlllT, .. ...., ll.ltl (1-4)
Newport c .... t townhome Plan e. 4 Bdrm.
2'h bathe MW ~··· pool/epa/tennle S 187.500 Bob/Wywnne
411 Nm UM........ (1-4)
Ei.gant 2 Bdrm, a~1w home with
9Vfif'f CS.tall don. to perfection F•ture.
toqnal HV!ng room, remny room 2 fY'ploa
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RESIDENTIAL M OKDUGE SIJ\VlO:S
llW EHUll 11 lfWPHT IHl,000 Ullll 1•1 OISTlll LIT 1111,000
Nostalgic design of New England Cape . The unique opportunity of a lifetime -
Cod. Country kitchen, peg wood the chance to own thia large custom
floors. c:ozy family room. Three homesite on the hlghest point of N~
bedrooms. 211'.BA Master suite with port Beach m the tuarded gate com-
s1tting room Brick fireplace Com-muruty of Harbor Ridge, proVldtng the
mumty pool and tenrus Lois Egan ultimate of panoramic Vll"WS from the
mountains to Newport Harbor. to
Catalina and the paC'lf1c ~an Great
terms ava1lable Maureen White/Ed
F.ecano
DISTii oomlNHIY
IHHllT 11, .. 1,000
One of the fm~t residences available
rn Newport Beat·h Over 130' on the
bay Light and spacious rooms abound
in this home Pool. spa. p1t>r and slip
for your pleasure Brochure upon re-
qu~t Ann Petf'r.>
llW lllTill
JU•tH OllEH 1111,000
Fabulous location with a full on ocean
vtew1 This 2BR 2BA home with cus-
tom French doors and wood floors 1s
{ully air cond1llonro and has a pnvate
pool and spa Ann Pt·t.ers
IRUTIITHlll YIEW 12, l00,000
From tht top of ont> of the finest
parcels of land on the Gold C.oast
Butld thl' f'State of your dreams on
th(.'S(' 3 front row contiguous Vlew lots
on tht' very top of Spyglass H1U
Maralou Ingold
TIElllHll YllW
IPYIWI llLL 1121,000
Five bedrooms + bonus room. South-
port modt>I with outstanding view of
OC'ean bay, city ~ hghts. hardwood
floor. many upgrades Pool and spa
Thi~ home haa 1t all Sh n by ap-
pointment only V1rgm1a <;wan
UllH RINI CHIT Mll,000
Executive's delight in thi.s three
bedroom townhome. Vaulted ceilings
& wmdowa show off the 9erene moun
uun & c.anyon view and sparklmg
hght'l. Community pool and tennu
Twenty four hour '.'IP<'Urily gale Diana
Pr1)8.w.r
WY 001 wm 1121,toO
Thia h1g expandf>'d 3BR Lu.k built
hom.-"' wP.lJ dMignf"d for ente~ning
with a minimum of effort F.qu lly
1u1tablr for a romfortabl~ family homf'
or an adult retldP.nce for busy pro·
f~1onal~ Cohv Ward
llW USTII
Willi HUT YllW 1111
ftt"m1dt>lf"d l tory, 4BR, 2 BA
Harbor View Hills hot'llf!' with bous
mom t>r M!paratf' mJaw suite. Brand
new k1t.cht>n w1th top of li~ ap-
phanC'M F. tr1t l11rgP dlnru room w1th
wrap around "incfows MllXJn~ Propp
OGllllYI llYlll TDUOI 1421,IOO
A perfect family home on large corner
lot near park. nus single story home
mcludes 4 very large bedrooms. 3BA.
family room. workshop, and tot.ally
pnvate swunrrung pool. Seller very
motivated to sell. Maurttn White and
Ed Escano
IUTIDIU lltlT Ulm
II 1&1• IUlll 1111.-0
Plus exctung ocean and sunset vte\\
from thtS outstandmg 4BR. 2 1,'2 BA
home. Two family rooms, a library.
spacious living/dining room home with
dazzling waterfall and Kot pond
Maralou Ingold and Maurt'f"n Wh1tE'
SEOLllll IPA IFF IAITH
UllMI Hm 1121,000
"Jodelle" model behmd Kuarded gate
in presttg10us Harbor Ridge with Spe<'
t..a(·ular vtews of ocean, bay and city
lights This :rnR. 2''2BA family room
home has been reduced $50.000 and ts
ready for unme01a~ oct'upanC\ Ed
F.scano and Maureen Whit<'
ll.TIUlt ct•llllfH
llLLTIP YllW IStil0,000
Overlooking all of Newport Beach
This home mcludes 5BR. 61.-<: BA, IJ -
brary. family room. btlhard room, ex·
erc1~ room. wmt' room and much
mort-A cont.emporar) home-with
soarmg 11paces yet warm and mvttmg
Waterfalls flow over rock 1n thf' f'ntry
and into the pool and spe in thf' back
Ed &,cano and Maurttn Wh1tP.
A llNamo&Tll nm 14tt,Mt
Complemented by the library ad)ll<."ent
to both th«-hving room and m3Rt<'r
su1tA> 1'"'onMI dming room, bright
k1tchf'n wt th a spitc·1ou~ breakfast nook
and st.'<'Ond tx-droom and den romplete
the det1gn Panorl\mlc \'lt>W• of the
<X-ean. harbor and ('ity hRhta Maurttn
White and Ed Elcann
MUI YllW non
•UUY HT&n 11,lll.000
Enter a pnva~ murtyard w1th garden
'.W'tung mcludmg •pa and waterfall
This 4BR. 4 1 '1 RA home a1JO mcluda
a.n oak study. fmnly room. gounTW!t
kitchen, Frmch doon. cir'\'ul r awr
• hu1 & her bath Wlth pa & sauna
Mau~n Wh1tl' and Ed F.«ano
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L.g pool In exdU ~ trlln .,_ of NBlledl
Bey 1475/mo.152·'2$0
BRANO NEW In !MN, "" UCI lhf 2tK 2be FfrHfm/11.r
'422.+ '260 MC ~ 8/14
01944-00n E/136-5668
CdM 2 Bdrm ~ etv
w/pr(Jlf /non lmkr. poo4,
ooeefl view. ger w 10. S400 +. utll 7~750
CDM-Ff2~ to lhf Sbd,
2be hee, ft'pec. w/d, nMt
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1395/mo, IVlll tmmed.
call Cat")' 71().5()215
COM, M,, 1tw 28' 1a.
frplc. 4 blCa to belt\ '330.
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Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting no solic1 t1ng.
Must have dependable car,
truck or stat ion wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
MOTOR ROUTE
Available in Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
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been.a newspaper corn.r Throvgh route expenence he or she
is alreody a lop aheod of their classmate$. While they all
moster 1deos, the boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to
pvt them to proctKal vse 8us1~s? Corrien ~m the ~sic
I.am the bosi< principles ~om the first day of stortinQ to deh-...r
newspopen. They buy at w+.olesole, sell at retail, make
coli.ctions, keep their own books, and deol with people face to
foe• Carriers qukkly find out that "profit" ond "loss" a,..
more thon textbook terms.
The benefits of monovinQ 0 neWipoper route ore on equation
for o fvtvre •vcceuf\JI citizen. A gl'90t ~!"'ber of today's
prominent men and women storted their public car"" as
newipoper camen. And they all vovch that a newipoper rovte
gives o boy or girl a heod start on tt,• future.
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
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..,... nta•IA Tile IOllOWlng per90l\I are Tile followlng ptrlOnl .,. The lollOwlng per.on• at• Tile lollowlng Ptf90N e.re The followlng peraona ere The loaowtng partont tt•j JUNE I 1 ..
MCttl.Bt OOlng t>u.._ u Clotng busl,_. u doing bualneu u THE OOlng t>u..,_ u Pmdfk: I doing ~ -doing bU*-M • 7:30 P.M A.:>°""'""()"' J EANN IE'S CREAT ION 11/R PATRICIAN LIMITED. ,CLOSET SHOPPE. 2133 In· Marketing of So c ... 2006 SERGIO A CARDENAS PSYCHOl..OGICAL CON-
TO ~ITWR I 109 25th s1r .. 1. Newpot1 • CIJtfornl• Limited P1rtner-Cll1n Spring• Ln ~ I w Bllboe. Newpon BMcll. co H3 Congr.... Coell I SULT ANTS. •4112 8arrW1C41 Twntatlff Map of Treel Mo 12209 (filevlMd) A , .. _, of Thw tmne COfllpe"'.
llTATI NO. A111211 BMch C.t llf 928&3 llhfP Palrle:lan Apanment1. Beach CA ~21l&O CA 92663 ~Clltf 112127 P11111wey •270. lrvtna C•hf Newport 9Mch to 11.lbdJvlde ltJ ecrM of lertd klto 43 flt.Im~ lo11 '-~Md
To all '*"'· ~ Jeenn c:..i.ae11e: 109 251h 19552 Mec.Artllur BlllCI S te Altn 8 I Yvonne Mc:Key George R0009' Seytet Sergto AntoNc> CerdenM. 927 I' I •k'lfle felnltJ •ntapnM11l, -lot fOI' Pft••te etrMI PlolrpowM, and -lot lor Pfl'Y•I•
'redllO<t tlld con11no-n1 StrMI Newport Beach «O ll'Vlne C1Jll 112715 2133 indllll SPflt'lgt Ln 1ase2 lltll.,,. °' Hynt-1537 K-.y Welnul. C9llf L ..... H Jacobian 32'5 open apeoe Mid~ purpoMe
Ctedtfor• Ind l)e'tone WllO.,Cant 928&3 David K Lamb 19562 N 8 CA 921l&O lnglon a..ch. CA 92646 817111 Moritz Or Huntington ~ hNl1ftt ~ IAVYllW CATY FRANCHll(
m..,tother#IM nterMted Thia bua1n•n 11 con MIGAl'1hu• 81110 Sta «O T1111 bulln•H II con· lhia bulln•u I• con Tl'ltt butlneu I• con-Beecfl, Calll 926411 Ordtnencie of tl'le CltJ of.....,.,. t.ech emefldlng ontlfteftC• no 1fft to eirteftd
1n 1 wt11 ao01or wt111 ot dueled Oy •r· ,nd!Vldu•' IMne Cal1t 112715 duct.a t>y llultband and wll• ducteel Oy an tnO!Ylduet Cl...cted by' In lndlllfdual Tiii• butlneae I• con I'"-"" of • -..11clulfv• tranchlM wttt1 Comm11nlly Ce.,...,l•klfl Comp1111r lo
ANN THERESA SECKLER JMn Celeit•oc JoM M1n1r 19662 Yvonne McKey GR Stytel I Sergio A Catdenel I ducted by tn lndMdull -•truct, INllnlel", lftd opeftl• • oommunltJ •"leflne t••talon 1y1tem Within the ~ ltton hu ~ lll•d lhll tlllwmer>I .... tlled Me<:Artllur Blvd SI• +40, Tt111 1t1tement WH ltlad Thi• 1t1ternenl WU "*' Thi.I lt•temenl WU llleCI Leelte H JacoblQI\ dtr
0y Peut H Secltter Jr In thw wllh the County Cle<• ol O<· 1rv1ne Calif 92715 with the County Cieri! of 0t with the County Cleflr OI Or with the County Clen of Or Thie 1ltletnenl wu ftled 11'11bac Meting f'e9MdfnG PAl!UMINAf'V IUOOfl '0R FllCAL VIAR 1......-r
Su09f'\Or Couf1 01 Orenow engw County Q(l May 29 Mehrdad Raalellh. 19!>57 tnoe County oo M1y 23 ll\Q9 County on Mty 13 Inge County on Mty II 19M with the County Clertl 01 0t MI04.UTIOHI ,~ AOOll'TIONI
Couf>ty r~lng tri.t P...i 19811 Mac.Arthur Bllld SI• 440 19~9 t9U ~ "-ange County on Mey 13, ,...-""°" to~ the lvnd known M • ftffll roll from 12$,000 lo '71,000
H Sedller • .x be eppolntwd n1C1Z21 lrv•ne Caltl 112715 ,,..... ,..... Publlal:>ed Ot.tlnQW Cou1 19U fleeollllhln emendl"ll "9eoMloft Mo t112 pertaining to bulln..• lloenM ....
u ~M>NI r9f1'eeent•Uve Put.I tlleo 0•1o09 C-11 All R&ll 19552 MIGAr1hur Publ•at>ee 0<•"09 Cout Publllhed 0rlr'Q9 Coett 0.~ Pllol Mty 25 J\lne 1 6. notml puf..,_,I lo Tltfe I of the Newport .. ach Muftlc;IP411 Codw
10 admlntller the •t1te of 011ty Ptlt:ll June 9 IS 22 211 81\10 SI• «O lrV!ne Callt Diiiy P1101 June t 8 15, 22, Ot1ly Piiot June I 9 15, 22 15 tiae Publlllf'l«I Ot~ Coeet "-eoluttoft elpt-1119 M.1P90'1 for tM propoeed npenalon of lhe Newport HetMf
the CleoeOent t~a6 ~n 1s 111ae 11186 Su 135 Dally Pllo1M•y25. June t. e. Al1 Mveeum end condltlonettr 1vP90"tlng thw r94oc.elton of lhw Newport Cen*
Th• petition ••q1.1e111 Su 191 Th•• bulln•u " con· Sut78 Su175 tS 19M 9rllftehUbr"'JloeGCOmmod•l•IMHpenelon
11Uttlortty 10 tdmlnllttf rhe dlK1.0 bv • Hmneo Plf1Mf P\8.lC NOTICE Sv-145 COlllllUMCATIONI·
w11te unelet the 1~ HO ICC .;,1p PllJllC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE To lloltoe Oe9t fof reeponwe, letter fJOfll AMn J •ncl Menlyn " WlclrWnd, oent AC1m1n111r1tlor' OI Ea-__ P\&. __ IC __ T___ Jl'>t>fl Mlnat 0-11 part l'ICTTTIOU9 .,..... •1Dt..,. NOTIC[ -"'"9 ~ toollb6eyc .. /rol~ allellng lramc "'lolatlon1 on Deecllffent
lllw Act ACTT110UI ...... II ,_ FICTI'TIOOl autMtt '1CTTTIOUI autaNlll NAm STAT'OmNT "_,,. eldew.aa •I tl'le .... port Md laSboe ..W. A~ on 1"9 pelltlon MA.Ml' ITATlmMT Th11 1111_,1 •u hied NAMt aTATIMINT .. ._.. tTA~ Tl'le ~ penont tte '1CTITIOUI ..,._11 Te • .,.._.. Llc:eMl119 for r"ponM lett•t trom "lcherd ' LMdw ptOtMllft9
wlll t>e lleld on JUNE 1 t The IQ11ow1ng Ptfton• .,. With the County Cterll ol Or-!he tooowlng peraon• .,. The '°"°'""no PtflOnl .,. dOlng bull-u NAm •TAT'llmNT llc«tM peneltJ
19&6 at 9 30 A M In Oec>t dot"O l>Ull,_ u lllQ4I County oo May 30 or.•no b<.tt1,_. 11 Clelng 0011,_. 11 1 , ) p E T s 1 TT E Rs
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The IOllowfng pet1IOnl .,. To l'tennlno Dept lot reapon ... 1e11., from "lcherd A Nichole, regerdlng Newpon
No 3 II 700 CMc C...ter CAL"'0RNIA NUTRITION 1988 CHANGE Of PACE SEM WYMAN'S LIEN SALES. (b...,TORK DIAPERS 2042 8 -..Ch ~A d-11 ln•~lal lmpacta "•port
Ofllle WWI. Senll An1 CA/ in .f Rlverilde Avenue "1~ INAAS 407 IJl1 Lido Morel, 1034 unci.n Ptec.. Coett M,... ' Clolng bVllneee • To MMlne Dept./Clty Attorney fot lnclvMotl In Ille r~orffe twtlet trom Kint Abwrt• 112702 .............. BMch Calif 8.,.,.., Publllhwd Orange Cout ~rt Beach Calif 112863 ...... Cellf 112827 ~Pl ' Coate ...... C9llf M I L W E S T rwg«dlftt ~ tr-fen
Ir 'fOU OBJECT t , ...... ·~-' • ......., "'·'ly Pttot Ju-• 1a 22 .,... v.,.._111 Lynn B-·~ "'7 Vl1 112827 ENTERPAISE8 275 Ill• CLAIJlla '~ DAMAO.I. r o ,,. E..._.,o a-,.r-H~nle Ill .,.. ,,.., " ~• " -·-...., Arlwne Joyce Wymtn .,, ___ T Suchc>dll 2042 Mont--•--.......,-"-•~
granting of lfl9 ~11ton you t77~i Rlv-;~;lde :v.nue 1986 LtOO NOl'O ~ 103' llne141n PllC4 Coetl 8-;:;:;, Pl . Coela ...... 92807·•· --"· ....., fdf\9 Ill c..,.,, Chttet~ J Foat.,,..., .. Mocclero 0-Vtu E Montenden,
tM.;ld el1her ec>PMt " Ille ~ 8Mch Clllf 928&3 Su-18~ C1l1t 9:.>8&3 M-. Clllf 92827 Calli 92e27 w~ BllM Hoover. 275 Loi• ... ..,.,.,la., Mefc.ll llten WHthef'holt
'-Ing ~lttte "°:t,:-Thll t>ullnHI ta con '21~1~"'~~~ ~ Claude J Wt:•n t03' Thia bu1lnH1 I• c;on VII Mont-a. Anehelm, =.t"=9A-:!::"m'!:: U.t(a) • .-wqwel lnllletwd b, the Cl1r oi Newpon
leCtl,..... lon~l()th ..... W:~'!' ..._. -ducleO by .,, lndMdulll P\lllJC NOTICE. a--~h Calll "'2 .. ., Linden Plea <>ell M-Cluclwd Oy "' lndMdutl Cellf 82807 .. ach, to llffteftd the l..wnd u... Cll'CVl•ttoft, .-.. AecrMt'--and o-n ,.._ .. ""'1 .., r,,. ..,.,... ' .,...or• EdwerCI AnClr-H .. nle, Ill ........ • "" Call! 92827 Suaan. T Suctlocill Mtc.r..i. Mlflt Hoover. '"' ....,, ...-,_...... the ,_ring Your llOpMI· Thll ttltement .,,. ni.o 'lCT1TIOUlaullMlll Thi• bulln•H 11 con Thi• bu•lnen 1, con 1 Thia 1111..,,.,,1 wu llted ,27 ~ VI• Monltu•v• ft.m«lt• of the ... l'pott t.ech o.n.ret Pt-. ao .. to-''-cot11tr11c:tlon of en
tl"'9 m1y be In per.on or by with the Count Cien. of Or N~ ITATIMINT ductlMl by 1 gen.tel pan· Clucted by 1 09f*ll Pll1-with the County Cle<ll 01 Or An•Nlm Callf 02807 .ctdlfloNI t,271,000 lq '1. of office u .... 2.41,000 141 ft of r•tltlt •nd rwateurenl -.
fOIJt 1n()(ney Gou 1 Y J 3 Tile follOWlng !>e'ton• At• ,,..,,,Ip nerlhlp .tll'IQW County Ofl •June 3 Tl'llt Outln .. • •• con• •nd 700 r~tlel unit• °" 'PfOIMf1r loce&ed I" Newport Center end •tncMI• If 'fOU ARE A CREDIT OR ~ n y on une dol 1>1111 VIC.kl L 8ttnM Arterw .IO)'C4 Wyman lll88 Cluc1ed Oy 11\1~ an4 wilt ~el lltM Aleo pr~ I. I r•'ttalofl to tM Clrcvtetlon a,,etem ..... .,~lo
OI' 1 c:ontlngent etwdllOt of ,l107'0I s":FAR~;;,T 'I tJS fhll 111ternent """ flleO Th•t tlar_,1 wu filed ,,1070t W~ B Hoover .._t• lhw Avoc:.edo-MecAtthvr -wwy--....l end .. tabli.t> lllec:Arttlur alYd .. 1
the Clee:Mled you mull Ille P1;t>f•el'ed Or.tlnQW Cout PrH ldent Piec• Coat• ...,,h tn. County Cl«~ of Or #lfh ,,,. County Clen. of Ot Publlehed Otange Cout Thia Slllement wu fifed !::,~~ arterl• roectwwy, and thw ecc-.it.-of .,, wnYlrOft-tel ~~~7:,'h,~he~~: o1:~!Pllot June& 15 22 211 MWI Calll 9:1827 ~~County on May 21 •;;re Cou"IY on June 3 OallyPllOt.JuMS 15 22,2lllwjththe CO\lntyClefllOf0t Am.nclmwnlNo ttottlwCllrofNewpona..chLocelCoealelProOt•m.~U..
,....,_,1allve •""""'nled by "' '' Roberl Hwtma" HQ••rCI '*774 Ill e 11188 . ~ County on Mty t3, lil1en • "wqveel lo antend Ille C.,.lltt.d locef Coeetal Pr09t1M, Lend UM .. le.n, for lhw ...... ....,.,." I., Su· 190 :11341 P•Mld 1¥A Coal• ,,,0107 Su-1112 1988 the Ct>Urt Within four month• Mne C.llf '17 Publi•ho<! OraOQe Cout Publleheo Orange Coul ,,_1 Newporter North. layvtew LandJ119, end .. ectflc C-1 Hlflh•er/Jambof .. "oed
lrom the Cllle ol tlr1t i.. ---------T"ll "Ul lnett 11 'On-OtUy Piiot June 9 15 '22 211 Delly Piiot June 9 15 22 29 ......... .._.. ,.._ ,. ___ tlttM
auance 01 1ener1 U l)(OVI~ P\8.JC NOTICE " "' ~ t91!6 •mt ti' NOTIC£ ,...,..,._..., ""ange ..,.,... f'Wfocetlon A••Mtanc. and "'°""" .. ,.,, ... ( .. lboe ll•d., wldenl119 1>totec;I)
1n Section 100 ot th• ---------d~::.:? H ~:!'~~u•I Su 194 11198 Su 1111 niuu" ~:re::O' Mey 25 June 1 9· Tract Mo nMt aoncr M.lblll11tkan I°' tr.me •ton.I conetrvc:tton al 111w Int•·
Pro«>et• Cooe ol California FICTIT10Ua 1U1.... fhtl •l•l.m.nl ..... rueo '1CTITIOUI au..... Su 147 MCUOft of ..... -11• A•-Md""'" A•-rwqvlred of "IMU.lbdMalon Mo ,.. ~~ 11;:.~'!' 11;: et~~m'1:': r=.o!~':.,~ ar• with lhtl County Cterlr ol Or-PlelJC NOTICE P\&.JC NOTICE Ti':.~':.,"=! .,a
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month• rrom the date ot the dot"Q ~_.,_. u •noe County <"1 Mey 9· 1998 FtemK>UI IWllHlll O o Ing b u• In••• • • P\8.JC NOTlCE I Jt, t•
Melll'IQ notice IDOYe THE l(A'f'llN COMPANY ,... NAMI! ITATa•NT rtCTITIOUl IMllMll (•)TOWNER INDUSTRIES COftCannotl'• HorMlee• ll•tM '°' cioeur. of VI• Oporto'°' C•• •ho•
YOU MAY EXAMINE the 10 25 Jarnbor .. Boui.villrO PuDllllMCS Ollr1Q41 Gout Tri. l(JtlQWtng petlOOI .,. NAlft •TA.,..NT lb)INFORMATIO N TECH-FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 Newport llrl Co. tor Mffboerd racl"ll Oft Mond•r •VWnlno• In lldc) telw lumlftO
Ille ~IC>I 0y the c;ourt 11 you Suite 125 ~ 8-<.n Diiiy Pnot May ?~ Junw I a dotng butl,_. .. Amefleerl fl'WI IOllowtng penona ..,,, NOLOOY 471 N Hewpor1 ...... ITATUmN'T lbewln
er• • pe<IOO 1n1er .. 1ed 1n C.lt1 92880 1' '9118 Su 138 AHoclalM IW• Amerlc•" ooong butl,... u II IMne 8"rCI ~ 8eeGf1 Calif The~ P9f'IOnl we K .. '°99• 'rowlwd ".-.. eom~ctal lot fltmtno on public: "ach on Jvne 10 11, tne •1111 fo.J may _,,,. Brue• l W•y 2'H1 HOt'>e 177-F Rlverllde Av· An1ma1 H090!11J, 21fMne Pel 92ee3 dotng ~ u , ..
IJPOf' fl'le ••ewtor or admln C1neveru Str .. 1. M1U'°'1 enue ~ SMr'.tl 928&3 c.nt., 31 lrvlnw Velerlnwy Town•r M1nul1cturlng TRl·M PARTNERS 1000 avdg•I ArneM!mwnla
latreior or upon tfll et Vi4fo C111t 1126111 Pt.el.IC NOTICE Pttrk:lo Aoctr Smith t 77-F 110901111 4) lMne Anlrnal Compeny Ctllffofnl1. •71 " Ou111 Street. Sulla 270. Trenlf9r tn lucteet AfifWoptllllone to i-ovlde lcw eolkt eof• Ooofa, lllf\Oft. llupe,
torney 11;1< the ••~10< Qf Rand11 J Wln~i.o1...:1< H1vereld1 Av• N••POrt Hoac>ltel i nd Pet C.Oter N-port Blvd , Newport Ne.port BNcn. Calif 928e0 pedloclct, frem'"8. end tlgn b11111lr1 fOf bHctl , .. trOOffte
1(:1mtnl1tr110t •no ~ with 410 Emerald 81y l AQllnll FICTTTIOU• IUl*llt a...,.,,, 1128&3 Ho~ •M Ge.rden Center BMch. C•llf 92963 -John L Ovorn . 7204 Pr~ Ordiftanc.e No ...... Ml"ll'
Ille c.our1 wtlh Pfoof 1>! -· ~h Calll 117851 NAW ITATUillNT Oon.,O J Chamt>eu, 2 1~333 C•Jlver Or1ve Suite Thi• bul l"9 .. ta con· Aorteof lrvfne C.111 82720 AN OflO!NAHCI Of n. CITY Of MIWPC>f'T I ACH AMlNDINO CHAPTI" J.11
Yl<A. a -ittwn twquwt et1t Th11 b1111na11 It cr,n Thw toltOW'ng perM',,.e "" Ration Court Nwwporl '35 ltvlflfl C.1hlor.n11 82714 ClvcteCI by a cori>OflllOn O C lain Otendlnnlng 1 I O' TMI -~HACH MUNICIPAL COO« l't'."TAININO TO UNWO"M TRANI!·
1ng thl t ro-.J O..•e "*"-'" dueled bv • ger>er•I 01•1 <lOtng t>ot1nwt u &tit1,.t 112663 ' Newi>Ort Center Anll"llll O.O.oe S Twitt Prwl-Ootete Point Or Coron1 def UIT OCCUPANCY TAlt
notlc• of tl'le l'IUnQ Of '' In ,,.,>ll•p P ~ T fNt(APR1SES Th,, llu11nH1 11 ct>n· Hoaott11 Ctllfomla corpor Cl~t Mw, c.tlf 97e25 ~ frot11 .. Ubllc WOftle 1'9'trdl119 •AYllOf. Df'IVC-JASMINC AVf.NUE ........
...,,loryand IC>P'.,-'*11 ot Bruc;e l Wt'( 11\f'~ ~ Blvd 123 d•JC.laO by •" 11n1n e11on 1333 Avoe.do "'-· Thi• ~I •N flt9d Peter J de Ruytar 19118 INQ LOT ANO llilETl"I (C-141,)
Wiiie UNI• ex of the ri-11 Thia ""emant wu ''~ Cotti Mwa Ct lll 9:.>fl27 rnrpor1l•CI 1uocr111on l>Q(1 Belch CA 928e0 ""'1h the County Cler1t of Qt. Klll(lebUr; SI Northrldge,
1ion1 0t ecoount• m«ttl~ wjlh the County C,_.1< nt Or 01<><11 J"'1 Bu•~• 129 B oth• than 1 pann«thlD Thi• bu1lnH1 I• con
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tnoe County on Mey 13. Cllif 81,~ll APPOINTMliWTI TO IOARDI ANO COMMIStlONI
In Section 1200 1no 1200 ~ ot ange Cowity on M1y ie 4?nr1 St . N9WP')t1 O..Cll P11r1eto. R Srnlth dueled by • corpor11ton tGM Tllll butln"• It con-BoerCI of Library Tru•1ee• 11111n KIQttr or Phytli, C>r1y1r•n
Ille C111tornt• Pr1>t>al1 Cr$ HIM 1 1111 92663 Tr111 1111ement """' Iii.Cl JlmM E AICll. Pr..ics.nt '-11 ductwd Oy a oenet .. o-11· Clly Arll CommtqjQn Cari N.,.,_ ~ N "-l1t4'.. rs1ono Th11 bu1tne11 11 cc..n •Ith Ille County Cleo 01 Or Thie 1t11emen1 .... flled PubtllheCI Orenoe Cou1 neflNp CIYll Servle4t Bo••d /eounc1l 1tppot"t-1 P•11•11 <1Ml•fly At"'' ••Mnrt
1• llllft """" ....... Lelham 6 Welt.Int W J duciec:t by .tlrl 1n<11Vldua1 "'99 (';...,(!ty on May 30 With the County Oen< of Or· Delly Pllo1Mey2$ ""-1, I. JoN1 l l)votak Peri.a 8eechM .tlrld R.<reatlO(I Gomnmi11or1 JOl\n ,..,. "" .,, '>' Rwvmood M~'""
Weftd. CA 1211C N.-por1 <An1er OrlY9 Sun1 c;1,,,I• J 8ur1oe t98!" ange Coomty on Mey 13 1~ IGMI Thll 11tlemlinl •u Iliad T ayt<>t Gr1111 O< \11rgln1• Httr11'Mlt
Pubh-'*l Of1099 CoH t 1.00 ~ e-;ti C1t1t 11111 11a1ement wu flied ( • '11~ t~Sc • &u-144 wtll'l lhe County Clertl of Or P1ann1ng CommlH lon Harry Merrill or J1me -s W1ur"'1 °'1, •!'i PQrn4!!11Jy
Delly Piiot June I. 2. 9 1996 112860 #1th 1n, County Cieri! ol Ot-Pul>lllhWCI C><lnQe COMI F'°"2:I tf10t County on Mey t , 19M ClJFMll(N'f 8U"llNfSS 51n JMq111n Hiltt l\c.ad lm111 "'mM" And m.,.ll•n land
S1;Mt80 PublltlW!d Oranoe Co.,, af\()41Cl>untyon Mey9 tiM 01llyP1tr.1J.,,,.9 t!> 22 29 Putllillhed O•engw Cout •mt•C NOT"'r ~ tc:aplng-M1rguer11eAvenu1110Spygl11uH1UR0111t
---------Delly Piiot June 9 15 :.>:? 29 l'IOIT01 19M • 0 11ty Pllnt Ju"-1, 9. l!I 27., "_, ~ Publllltl9d Orange Cout Publl1hed Oy Ille Ortnge C.n11•t Ot1f• ,_1101 Ha '-""'IT"""'" ,..'•ll" to Hlfl r.1t11ent of lh• P\lllJC Pl>TIC( 111911 Pubttahed Ore~ Coht Su UH HIM ,tennout IUIMll 0.tly Pttot Mey 26. June I I , C1ty O! N.~n Beei::h
Su 187• Dally Pltol May 2~ June t I! Su t77 N.U. ITATWMRNT 15 tllee • Su tlil!
'M:TT110UI au ... 11 ·~ 1911e P\&IC NOTICE The tollowMQ per90fte.,.. tw· t3t --------r--------~--------
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