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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot' .... ORANGE COAST SUNDAY, JUN! 22, t986 .. I REALIZE PSVC~'A1f{CC TMAT I NEED l4ELP 54' HELP .. I HAVE T~IS FEAR OF FALLING OFF C~AIJ~S ... T~AT 1S RIDICULOUS, C~ARLI E BROWN ! ... . i.tEtf> 5 4 ~OU CAN'T RUIN l/OUR THE 00C1'0R 1s@l -. LIFE BV BEING AFRAID OF SOMET~IN6 THAT'S ME\IER 601N6 TO MAPPEN .. r;!. KlUNtr~ ,. . .. ___ ,...... ~ GARFIELD ® RAT6, I'M MONGRY J=OR 'b0ME.1MINC's ANP I "ON''T KNOW WHAT lT IS ,. , IT'S AN IRRATIONAL FEAR,C~ARLIE BROWN ... T~AT'S ALL IT 15 .. • FIVE CENTS, PtEASE! l DON'T WANi LA~AGNA.1 DON'l WANT MILK. l PON'T WANT MAM0URGER€> © 1986 United featUfe Svndicale Inc YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPIR '(OU HAVE WHAT WE CALL AN \'IRRATIONAL FEAR ''. .. PEOPLE SIMPLY' DON'T JUST FALL OFF C~AIRS ! . ·. W'°'ERE'D ~E 60 ? by Jim Davis A CRAVING U5UALLl.,> PE NOTE 5 A PEFICIENCY IN TME. Sc..a5TEM THE MAtLMAN CONT~NT OF Ml.I BL.001' WA'!:> GE.TTINC1 LOW ., -- ...... -. .... .-.; _________ _.. .... _______________________________________ ~~-------- THI~ IS UKE il-£ F"tS<E.- \'.00<S Ai DtSNEYLAND, ~L "I THEll<S 'S IN D\ F"l='EfZENT COLORS. wow! TMAT SOUNDED LIKE A NUCLEAQ BOMB OQ A SONC Bcx:>M OR A ROC K B A ND ' ,L CAN WE GO OUT AND ~LY A KITE LIKE BEN.JAMIN -......~ J:"RANKLIN ? DENNIS THE MENACE -~ You always f lant fhe same ol stuff, Nw. Wi lson,Canuis, spi nae h, on ions.. . 1-__,_.__..._.._.,., ....... ' ~_, ,,,..____, I,~ ....... The hole's too snail ard the roof is crooked! .. JUDGE PARKER DO YOU MEAN THAT HANK WARNER SAT AT YOUR BAR FOR AN HOUR AND ~UST HAD TOMATO .JUICE ? HOW LONG IS THIS STORM SCHEDULED J:"CQ, DADDY? ' SOMEONE TOLD MY WI FE THAT KIM 'S IN THE H05- MEANWHILE YOU SAY THAT HANK HAS EMBARRASSED r PITAL ... HAS REALLY BEEN $PACED OUT! r BOTH YOU AND YOUR DAUGHTER , HEATHER! HAS HE EVER ABUSED EITHER OF YOU ? ,- •• D\D TMEY HAVE 'LECT'R\C STORMS IN Tl-4E OLD DAYS OR -JUST GAS Sf"OQMS? GRANttAA SAVS™ENOSE \NE HEAQ 1Sil-4E ANGELS UP IN HEAVEN OOWLING. LOOK~ NON rr 's RAININ' LITTL.E WHITE MARBLES! CAN WE GOOJT AND GET TMEM? THE Of'-.JLV BIRDS T~T CAN BE a.Jr IN ™IS ~ 'THUNOER- 81 s . By Hank Ketcham Sorry ... I can't hear yoo. ...an· Miz Wilson always puts WALNUTS ·in ·rt ... ' an more SUGAR ... by Harold Ledoux 6·22 HE'S REALLY A VERY NICE MAN ... WHEN HE'S SOBER! RIGHT NOW, THE ONLY THING ON HIS MIND IS HlS DAUGHTER! HE'D LIKE TO FIND THE PERSON WHO PUT HER ON DRU6S ! . , BEFORE YOU GO AHEAD W\TH A DI- VORCE, WHY DON'T YOU SEE A PSYCHI- ATRIST WHO SPECIALIZES ___ __. IN FAMILY CDUNSELING? I'M NOT SURE HE'D ACCEPT SUCH A SUOOESTlON ! • ~~ ....................................... _..._ __________________________ ~--~~-~-~ n nm er noon -----~ ~ 1 SOPP0&€ rr (AJA$ INE.Vf ~Bk.E ! IHE 'STONE5' WERE 5P0~50RED BQ ~VAN , 1l-4E 'WHO' PJ..) t£.HL..ITZ., 10M pcrrq et; L..EV/5 .•• by Garry Trudeau ,','-SIGH !, ':-ROCK \N' ROll HA5 c.AA~ED f CDUk.D DE51&NER ~ CONC.ERT& BE FAR BEHl~D ..• ~ MOON MULLINS STEP ALONG,, MEN·· "TIME: FoR OUR SUMMER COUNTRYSIDE W,ALf< TO SEE MoTHEf< NATURE"... ~ .. GooD PoLIC~ MooN 1 - BUT·· WE H,Ar> TO G fV E UP ON IT WHEN IT S T,ARTE D To CUT INTO BUSINESS. How COULD IT Do "THAT? -----~-~~--~----------------------------~~-~------- AFTER A WJ.ffLE" THERE WA<;;N 'T ANY ROOM FOR P,ASSEN<5ERS . --·------ ITS NOT WORTµ FIGl·fflNG ~UT •'Emt-1·-..j-=:.,n..:v RunJ' ~D~j : HJ.IN K IM l=USITIVE. , BUT IM NITT e>URE ( I 1 Mf.Y 6LJV5' I~ WE. C.OOPERAT( ANtl C,(l' ON (AC.~ OTHf.P. S 5HOUL0£R~. WE. GAN C.£f fH AT l\PPLf './ J - .. I CA.>GHT lr1 15 STI\ANGER IFNING' IO ILlNNE:L IN1D IHE ~ANK! Rf.AP't' ! SET! COOPERATE! .J \ , -~ ) 'I DID TOO' DID TOO' D:D TLO OK I OK.! YoU WIN ... IM T RED CF AR61Jl t \G ! A-SO ThE HOf\SE. HE'S Rlvl/\JG IS SiOLE.rJ! 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THEN \Core 1 points HCh tor •II wetd• ot tour lettera °' more found ~"9 tf'le letters Try to teen at lHlt M ,_.nt1 ...... ~---~ by Lynn Johnston I• lH~ A~E-FOOR Pt=OPLe JN MY FAMlLY, ANN\E.. WHY ~ WH'/ DOESNTAN'/elXJY IOSS COT 1HE. \S rf1RF\I NOBODY ' CftN POT 00\ A 6 NEW FOLL OF 1 l01LE.T .v f'A~? .. . . .. . . ' ,. . . . . \ . . .. ... · ·~ ........ ··, . . . . · ....... '·. - , EMpfy r({ ~~ SHAMPCO~ 60fTL£:.S? ... .. -.... . . ' . ·, " \ . -. . . . . .. ~ ... • • • • • • • l, .. • • • '-.. \ ···'f&. .. . ... . . ' . "' ;• .· . . ~ ' . . .f, BLOOM COUNTY . by Berke Breath~d NUMBER 29 "Wiil SIDJLD I SUE r· ... 5€.41/15 Wife .? (,-22 SHOE ' ... <1t6? l<IG"1f WE GHOLJL.0 51T WWN AND TJ('(. . TO VGTErzMINE. W~AT '(OJ'RE es.r ~ITED TOW l~LIFE.. HDJJ WOUt.D WE ro '™ATP -· ' .. ... 11£ NIKfLTll • CAME:Kll CO. '( r ..... Y!S /A MAJOK CO/lJ'OKflT!(.1{ /l/trH 60M Of U(JVIP CA5H, tr WA5 CK/MINI/UY ~ - l/6611T IN #Qf Pf/177NG 9TJCJ<&K5 (.l'l JH€/K CllMEKA5 WHICH Kt'AP, '' WllKN!NG : PllY!XCAL. INJVlrt M4Y f<e5</lr ~ PHl7TMAfHIN6 f~YCHOl'RTHIC ltJUY/JKXP H7TH£11!l.5. '' Ult VNC\.£ (.CfMO ... ~---- "'I !'!AN 1!J ASK RX? 1$10 MIU /ON .. ' C~N 1 ~£LP IT IF M'{ LlPS fN)J£ W~EN 1 SPEED RE.AO ? . ~ G. Annn. IWM .. ICIESlU: II_.. 1111111 ._,......, • 1111-ISl w. Page8 - llilJPilat ~Timm:.. ••lfflllmtDICISJM 'rt lllttg'!!llfll ... 576.' .SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smpking iy Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal · Injury, Premature Birth, And tow Birth Weight. ' . . LET 'S ASK What was your llOSt devilish ~campprmtk? ·~ ·•·· Jim ta::•tte C....11 a'lldltc.t' .. When I was 12. f ran and aasbed.. head-On. into the women c:oumclors' tent What made it memorable .was that they didn't throw me out They ll¥>U&bt I was funny -net devil- ish. The camp was just outside New Orleans. .. , ~1:. VJ" .......... Ct 111b11 II 'fml1 t 111 TllllM' .. It happened near Tacoma. Wash.. on Sleila- ooom take. About 10 of us borrowed a smaU sailboat without the owner's pemUs.gon and. bopina 10 let a record for the most people in a boat. ea:idm1ally sunk it. -llitaS-- FAST TALK Tit ms Uvt IT: Be on the lookout for Donna Milli. who portrays the luscious but wicked Aw.y Ca ....... on CBS' Knots Landing. Her face will launch a new one-hour makeup video in the fall Reason: She's been .. bcsi E~ cl,. by mail from fans mquirina how she puts It on. And shc1J be brinaina ... classier imllC,. to FaberJe cosmetics. TV and print Ids are scheduJed for the fall Like mOlt ofus.. acior Fruk ~knew nothina of the man behind the desian of the Statue of Liberty. On Monda~._ J~une 30. he por1J'ays the man -Fndertc A...., a.rdlaldl-in NBC's Llbm}•. S-11 p.m. EDTYPOT ... He uJed the body of his wtfe and the face of his mother,"•>" u._ua. '1'here you have the kind of conflict that has sent thousands of men 10 anaJysis o~ the years. I don't think ru ever be able 10 look at the statue m the same way." CUSA WEEKEND PubHshed by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. Neuhef1h, Cheinnllr1 John J. Curter. Prelktent PEOPLE ' HEADLINER ONE LINER I -- - --- "I always wear a dab of skunk oil ld>ind each ear. It Im never failed to attract hordes of men." _ _. • ,, 1 ., ..... ., •• .. nc · 1· ........................ USA WDxfNt> ·JUNE 2().22, 1986 • J , COVER STORY I OLD ? Don't even say it. These athletes In the year of aging gracefully, the vet set plays for keeps ly Erik lrMy Jack Nicklaus wins the Masters ai 46. Bill Shoemaker wins the Kenndy Derby at 54. Bobby Allison wins the Winston 500 at 48. These suys aren't oVCT the hill. They're ~of the mounwn. And they aren't the only old-timers still mixing it up. Phil Niekro throws lcnuddet.lls at 47. ~ Abdul-Jabbar shoots skybooks at 39. And RegJC Jackson hits homers at 40. Wek::ome to 1986, Year of the Geritol Jock. . By normal standards these men aren't old. By sports standards they are. .. We've got some mllea8e on us. .. Jack- son says. .. But it's like Robert Frost said. We have 'miles to go before we sleep.' .. · Agj.na athletes are makina the most of their final rruJes -or, in Sboemaka"s case, a mile and a quarter. That's the Der- by distance, and he is the oldest jockey to win it Just as Nicklaus is the oldest to win a Masters, Allison the oldest to win a NASCAR stodc car race, AbduhJabbar the oldest player in pro besketbal1, Nidcro the oldest in major ~ blsebell ~ are lions in wmter, yet ~ act more like boys of summer. And don t tell Niddaus. for one, about winter. He doesn't want to bear about it .. It's a little early to be saying this is the Oecembef' of my can:er, .. be says. .. I don't know where I am with my career. What do you mean by career'! Does it mean you don't accomplish anythina after 4'J! How old is President Rea;an? 76?" Well, 75, actually. But you ,et the point At a time when the White House bas its oldest president, why sbouJdn 't the Masters have its oldest champion? Dr. Fred Allman, who is director of At- lanta's Spans Medicine Clinic. sees no reason why not. And. like the rest of the country, be is cbeeled by the trend. .. Most of the people who make it over Iona periods of time in sporu are people of modaation." Allman says. .. Peos>'e who take care of their bodies. don't do ~ don't overdo the town. They are ~ who achieve a OCr1ain ~ Of ......,uilibrium within their own bodies. .. cqJ.cboo. desipttxt bitt.er for the Cali- fornia ADlds. bas that kind of equihbri- um. '"You know what you CID do and what you can't do," be says. "You're i;tt<>t u emotional -you don't II=' u hiab when W. are POI wd1. or as low when they're · l t.d. .. What an .::=.rer 1oees in quietness c... ... ., ..... 4 •USA WEEUND•JUNE »-22. 1986 and ~ he more than makes up for with the mtdlirw born of expel~ '"()tder pia)'ers CID 't do all they med to, .. Jacboti says. .. But they're smaner." Shoemaker can't do evaythina be used to do. either. In the old days be might ride six or eiabt mounts on one day. Now be rides three or four. '"I find rm more e&o- tive that wav," be says. Niek:ro, p{t.chcr for the Cleveland Indi- ans, thinks the hardest pan of playina at 47 is in bis bead. '"The mental pan is the tou&hest, .. be says. .. You can cilher throw or you can't throw, bit or can't hit It's the mental pan that ,eta players down. I've learned to llCClCPl my loaes without beina dehted. No matter bow many times )'OU knodc me down, rn just k.eeo stn. .. So will Allison, whole W"IDSIOll 1X> win was bis first in .S.S l'80CS. And Nick- laus, whole Masfa'S triumph WIS bis first rnljol' titlie since 1980. And Shoemaker. who went 21 )Un between Derby wins. '"Mental attitude is important... says Or. Roa Lawrence, president of the 54 : American A.cadcm of Sports Physicians. '1be9e people don~ really believe they're ll=(tina old -and don't 8Ct like it Mind over matter maka all the difi:aence. .. The late Sau:bcl Paiee. who pitched into bis .SOS, felt much the same way: .. ~ is a question of mind over matrer. If )'OU don't mind, it doesn't matt.er ... ~ Allen couldn't ll"eC men. He the '70s Wash.irc Redskins, known as the ""Over-tho-· Gana. .. -()Ider atblefcs, if bandJed property and taken care of; can have their best yean after 30, .. Allen says. Now Allen is cbainnan of the National Fltnell F0t.andation, and be was to thrilled at Nicklaus" and Shoemaker's in- spirational victories that be tent them oonaratulatorY teltlrams '"became I love to .CC people be aacx:ad\&1 when the a~­ • A.mericall thinks they sbouJd be sit· n~ watchi• television. .. tbelC two do watch lV. Sboemaka', who baooens to be an avid pter, watched N'dlaUs win the Maun. Then be turned to ~ Cindy and '"If Nickla\IS can win the Masters there no reason I can't win the Derby ... And sure enouab. when Del:b)' rolled around, N°dJaus WIS watchina IS Sbnmwker tricbd falber Tune. didn't even know Willie Sboemaka' still ridina... Nicklaus says. '"Come think of it. probably a lot of people · know I was still Pfin&. I 1Ue11 te:ni cdizens,=t have_ to klld up the tent Auto med to fi>ld their tents It 1 or to. ow many of them l'llCC un they're .SO or older. Rice car driver foyt is .SI, dna racer Don Garlits is In the old days '"prize money . exist to a:ive )'OU the incentive to racina. .. Allilon •ys. .. Abo, the OIY in the can wasn't there. .. Exam Power~ n:quila Jes Sb"eOlth. Alliloo was inspired by O.kknct :U~J..uanerback-placekicker Geo who WIS 48 when be amazed with lut«ieoad heroics in 197.S. "'There was a time when .... COVER STORY are too winning to listen • -Focus on Spor1a 48 . ...., ... , .................. ,_ .............. , .... ., .... ........... .......,......... tt .................... .. ·--...... ,.... , ............ nlua, ... .,.. .............. .U..." lhoulbt that athletics were oftly for the "Allison ays. "I., back to GeorF. When be was my• he was still sood a guancablck: u anyone. I look at what he did IS I product of penonal ef.. fort. He had to have desire, because he surely im the aches and . .. Phil Nielao does. .. ~the pme is ver, rm physically and mentally u ex· bausted u anyone dJC." he ays. .. And the next day, rm sore as bell." AbduhJabblr, the Loi Anedcs Lams' ta who will be 40 next leUOll, ~ apinst soreness ~ conditionina. '"My IF isn't pertinent, he ays. JoAnne Carner, 47, knows her • is ._....,·,-· this ICaSOO u me fiawa to break $2 million in career eaminp on the women's pro Pf tour. ..It takes me a of balls to tel loole. .. she •ys. ... to walk out t&m k>ole." But don't bet apinst her, or any of the '< 40: ............. ............. ...... llt. .. aHd 1•11• If .., ........ • tllla -. Cll-... , ........ ___ ... ...... . .,., .• .., .. .....,,Jm. ........... other okkimen malina time stand still. Just ask Reaie Jackson about this yea(s Deroy. He drew Snow OUef in the team's $20 bettina pool -~ let me pick first because rm the o&dest -and he made side bets on the odds-on favorite. You know the rest. Ferdinand, a 17· 1 lonobot ridden by I s.4--year-Old jockey ancf handled by I 73-year-Old ttainer, moved boldly &om last place to first. Jacbon was never happier to-k>IC a bet. .. I root for guys like Nicklaus and Shoe- maker, all the old guys, .. Jacbon •ys. .. We have to stick tQSt.ber.• He was able to tell Shoemaker 10 in penon when they met 10 days later before an Aqels pme at Anaheim Stadium. As Shoemaker watched blttina practice, leV· eral players came by to ay hello -amona them catcher Bob Boooc. 38, who eaer1Y asked questions about ridina. ibe ADltls are bl9Cball's oldest lCam. Don Sutton IS 42, Ken FOl'!Ch 39, Bobby Grich )7, ~ Hendrick 36. and three other replars are 35. Last 1CaSOD the An- aeJs also bad Tommy John, now 43 and . . for the New York Yankees. , Jaclaon and Shoemaker are in. in a room off the ~· du~ house. They shake bands warmly. Jack- son is 6 kt, 200 pounds. Shoemaker is 4 ~ 11, 95 ~ They are Pants of their spons. there is a bond. Reaje kids Bill about oostina him money in the Derby pool. They lauab about il And they laulh about the inev· itab&e questions C8Ch ICU about bis ._ "Everyone is always askina about n> ti.tttaltbt," arouses Jackson. .. I know exactly bow you feel," Shoe- maker says. Jackson points at an invisible inquisi--tor ... You don't 1dJ me when I retire, .. he •YI: .. ru 1e1J .)IOU. ru 1et )'OM mow." Bill Shoemaker looks up at Reaje Jackson and nods. They excbanee huee smiles and. just for a moment, they look many )Un )'OWlller. Yecn of sweat 11iake them feelymg FCllF the Foumain of Youth. Want to teem ~ than your )an like Rt'llie Jackson or Jack NM;klaus? Then Ft rady to work. .. ~ you're .youna you can eat an)'thilw or my uo ~" says Georlt Allen. 64 . ...-When )'OU're older -~ you're a ~ ~ bmtPne91mn or athJde-you have to do more, work banler" if )'OU plan to my in~ Kareem AbduhJ knows this. At 39 he is an oenter. His leCl'et: There is DO secret. .. I pmy the price in the oft«atoo," be ays. .. I train 12 months a year." AbduhJabtm drinks DO alcohol and ea1S litde red meat. ffe mes a heavy rope (a weisbted jump rope) for 30 minuses and pcrbnas yap for 90 minutes eKh day. Jacbon keeps a strict reaiJa.en of ~and is a sit.oUP &natic 300 to «X> on pmc days, (JOO 10 700 on oft:days. .. rm not &t." be ays. .. I have I 8at saomacb.." Nicklaus bis an cxt:rci9e aym in his borne and worb out ban hour tMe days a week: deep knee bends, ~ lifts, and sttet.chq exercises b his tower back. JoAnne Carner .-t.k a mtion- ary biC)'de two ~while . at the ocean &om her film C Fla., home. Bobby Almon 's view isn't u IOOd: He bas a rowina ma- chine in I steam room in the base- ment of his suburban Binninatwn. Ala.,bome. And tbe steam room isn't • enousb-He simull1£s the beat of Sloc:k car rw:ina by drivina bis fAm- ily car with the windows rolled tiabt and DO air<Onditionina. - Phil Niekro bas DO let prosram for diet or emtUe: .. I ., to sleep when rm tired, Ft up when my eyes open, eat when rm b~." Dr. Fred Allman. director of the Spans Medicine Clinic in Atlanta, se s a common denominator atbJeles who teem IS aeeAes.1 u tbC they play. know their limits... he •ys. know what it takes to keep their and weiaht at a~ er level TbeYve learned to cope. And what if Joe Fan learned some of the same thinp? 1'be •Wl'IF American oou1d easily live I' or 20 )an~ ... Allman •ys. a -Era- USA W£EKDm ·JUNE ~22. 1986 • S YOUR FINANCES -It's prllCbCally ampom"ble to 9dl SI.Iver . tbout I document from I tq)Utabae verifvina the meW's wact>t aod . • sayi "1'tlliam ~ dift:ctor of mmoditics rtSCatcti for Bear Steams in York. lf a an:b &hroush your but- s pipers WJs to tum up such I docu- t. ftnd I dealer who am issue one. Ask your banker "" • respecied c::om--·-i'•.;.· -broker to recommend socneooe. · ver ~ 1.s umqulaUd aod there are lot of dealina junk. Most bullioft bin are stamped with ve:rifyina their weiatit and the of the bmdry~ Some mqnizable are EaaieJban and J~ nbey. If the marlcs OD your but are DOI . the deaJer who inspc:cu them brobablv will wao1 to drill a tiny bole an a to lt:Sl fOr ~-The CX>ll of tlus hr'Dl::a!llire i.s about S3S per blJ' and it does hurt the value of the blJ'. Si.nee silver pnca have~ &om S.S SS.SO an ounce in m::mt weeks -an time low -you should plan to bo&d to your bullion. There's a Nie of umb that says spcc:u1ative investments. as silver1 mo..skt never exceed 10 per- t of your mvestment funds. Given the of your inheritanee, yow-silver, prob- Y \\;'Orth about SI 0.<XX>. a:nainJy does ClWeCd I 0 pen:ent of your funds.. Silver prices will probably never ~ the SSO Nab Of 1980. bu1 a pin of 20 perc:cnt is expeded durina the bext six IO 12 months and that might be I too<! time to c:onsida lel1q. When ~·~ lady to ldl. take the ban it.o I bullion dt:akr:1 I bank Of leQlJ'lba brokaqe firm dealina in precious meWs. In mott caxs. the purdmer will pay you 3 ~t ICll than the spot price of siM:r that day on tbc New YOik Qimmodjry bchqc.Q -llrrit~ • How A Fail1i"re At 40 Can Retire A Millionaire Before 50 •• ... I "'111 )d ,...._, t1M .. o/ #. , .,. ., """•job_.,_,..,.., tAm 6rok I ,,.,., ,,.... ,.._ SJl.•-4 ""Ollly ...ti .... ,,., """ ... 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' ·-===----------~ ... ~-.... ~Clilllliiil--: Midi~==-=-----------------~· ('11=4--------------------------: ~~=---------~I.9.._ ____________ : SOUY -...0 COD'S I CAD Fonip orOln ....... two dc>Qln..) • ~---------·-~-------------~ Jmo Iglesias 'I choose my loneliness' With a USA tour starting this week and a legion of swooning female fans, you'd think it would be all high notes for the Spanish singer. i No! By kyAa1 ae... 01 ~is •JCOlli•& SS-city coecert t11r, be&i11i1g T11s4ay i1 Sut· tie: Whenever I go on stage I drain my ltfe. Those two hours arc more import.ant to me than anything else h's a way to sur- '-lve for me I don't want to do anything else. . . I will never stop tounng_ I will die on stage 01 ~Is n,,ort wM "' lffietce •1ri1g ~ls '8rforu1ees: My at- utudc plays together with my bo<i} and is reflected in my eyes. I match the words with my eyes and even though people may be far away from me. I am very close to them. It's not Just what people sec m me. it's what I see an them The emollon 1s deep. 01 ~Is i1t11tiYe 1"rt1~ te si1C11&: I don't belleve m mtel- lectuahzmg something that 1s a natural ~fl When you ta.kc a natural gift like a voice and try to mtellectuahzc 1L you become stupid. 01 •1kl11 it 11 tltt USA; Nobody 1s btg m music until they malce 11 m Amenca I have been out of the U.S. now for a year and a half. and I need to fight a Little to reach the pcop!e. I love Amenca. I'm m love with th.ts country. It's talcen me a long umc to feel the arutudes of the Americans. the character, the sense of humor. the senst of Lafe. I know Amen- cans much better now and wtJI get much closer to them an the next tour 01 Ms fa11 : When I amve at a concert arid fans scream, ~Hoo­ lee-<>." I think. ~Why are t.hett not more.,.. I love when they kiss me. touch me, I love everythma. I need more 01 1 q,ieal tnri11 ar: <Laush-- mg) Do you want everyth.Jng'> I wake up at I I o'clock. lake a shower. have breakfast and talk about m\. business affairs. I do a lot of hoor excmscs. If the weather 1s good. I SWl m. Then I have lunch and slccp for one hour I get up and go to a 4 o'clock rehearsal which in- volves check.mg sounds.. hghts.. all that lond of stuff I then stay there unul my show 1s over 01 ~i1& 11,.ntttlo11: M) su- perstitions are very convenienL I dress the same way always. It's comfortable that way. I have 200 tuxedos all the same. Amencans are SUpeTstJUOUS.. too. There has never been a 13th floor in any hotel I've stayed m If there had t>ttn. I would not have stayed on that floor. 0a MilC calle4 I UI a,..: It doesn't bother me because in the bath.room there 1s aJways a mrr- ror. and I look in It and lauah. People i~nc and fantasize- the truth lS rm Just nonnal maybe too nonnal. . . . I have not had as many relauonsl'ups m my llfc as people thmk; trust is very difficult for me. 01 Mia& sltllt: rm not lonely. No. no, no -do I look lonely? (Actually) I choose my loneli- ness. It's my privtlqe. In Amcn- ca happiness is everythana. That's not so in McditerTanean hfe rm unhappy 1n my private hfe. but I knew in the t:qinmna that ll would be the pl"ltt. rm an artm forever. rm more con- cerned With makifl$ it m my ca- reer than with anyUung else. 8 ·USA WEEKEND· JUNE 2().22. 1986 r.::z:•: .:~:~:~,~' "jftd •••n•1 .................... .... .............. = ... ....... _ ..... '1111 "'. CltMl.:illiW- ·-:.:--;:1zllU. ............ .. ....... ..... ............ .. .... .~ .. ,.. ...................... ...... 111111.1'11•111-. .. .. . .. ~,, ..... ,. .. .... _ ........................ 1 Mt•tl. .. ..._IL•• .... . ..... , .................. . ............................. ............. ,1 ....... k •IMMl&itlllt .. ·U911111Ml--.... .. , ........ :IJ 111 [ ...... ·--=-.................... ..... ............... ,. 01111rrytec 1pl1: Marry apm? When I was younger cverythina was all emouon. but now it has to be emotion and bra.ins. Until I can bnnJ ~ both brains and p&SSJOn in the same person I will not marry ap.in. OI •ts ~1Nn1: M~tuldren arc Ii~ teen-qm. wait for the future and don't ook to the pest I Uke thaL I like people who look forward, not baclcward. They have been so many times with me on tour. They ao to sleep with the music I sina. I am very close to my family. 01 Ms fnlrttt ,&let: My home is my plane. I can reach the mounwns ... 1 can -sleep bener. I have to move. I 1.iB. to keep moyina every 24 hours. Ot ""' .. -....... ,,... mt time: I try to make m).' per- sonal life stror)ler» my family bfe haJ>?.cr, and ~ away &om ev- crythin&. But then aJways I 1Ct back lO work. h l•IFPnt II • .U.t If you IO throUlh any artistk deveJol>' ment and IR swc:k. say liR a painter who paints only in blue. red °' yellow, you are not Vo"' -ina. The same as tnac of a singer My mlWc today reflects m' moods of 20 years ago, but 1t ' not the same. Now I'm devdopin& a differ ent kind of music wtuch wdl a~ peal to Americans without 10'- ang any of my Mediterranea n feel.inp and emotions.. rm not able to reach peoplt usmg roe~ 'n' roll. but I am able to reach people with love ballads Thl mOSt imponant thi"4 is to tit· aood an your proil on and I thJnk rm very aood. Cl 11kr Ja~ l<X 1ea11 nor roe~ each Thl ) bic 1d I -PLAYERS LIGHTS 255 .,,, \.\• ..... + ~ PLAYERS LIGHTS 25S O""'l•p ,\4.""1al11< a- •\ ' I I Kings 10 ag .. ,,, .. OB , II IOO's· 12.., .. ,. :. 0 8 1119 nrccwme --~~=====-~-::...-=:--::::=~-·=-~m-gn_''~_'~_~_"_'~c•~~:~·:~~n~c=lltflfl·=~~=.::.::....::.=..::~•:~:•:£UDoe#ld~:,~·~ SI 50 less ,,,.,, ~ "": 11 ~' I I I I • I I 1 ' I • t I I You may know her from the silver screen but her latest credits lnciude Pasta a la Carbonara and Chooolate Mousse. Every mon1h, actress, gourmet chef and USA WEEKEND food columnist Jill St. John offers her thoughts on the joys of · cooking and provides new and exciting ways to make meals~. COMING- JUL Y 18-20 ISSUE r., 1; I scream, you scream -you ' know the rest Jill makes those hot sticky days a pleasure with these easy-to- make, gourmet loed treats. , • Peppermint Ice i Cream/Chocotate Sauce e Fresh Peach Ice Cream •Cinnamon-Coffee Ice Cream • Lemon Sort>et/Rasberry 1! Sauce • Watermelon Ice •Coconut Macaroons (to use up those left-over egg whites) HEALTH Wake up to the benefits of Every night we average four dreams that last from 10 to 45 minutes each. They can scare us half to death, but the latest ~b SIJggests that even the worst night- mares can improve our waking lives. ., ....... You're being cbucd down a dark al- ley. Just IS the &nacUr cJolCS in, ~ awaU swtled in bed, btan pounding. Now raearcbers say there's a way. to tum that bid dream to your ldvan\lllC.. Usina n.iabtmara to work out some of your problems is one topic research- ers will be talkina about this week at the Association for the Study of Dreams' in1ematiooal cooXreoce in Onawa. Amona their subjects: Jft&IWlt women and chronic Nab~ sufi:ren. .. Every women is ooooemed that she as canyina Rosemary's Baby, .. says Rob- en Van de Castle, professor of behavior- al medicine and psychiatry at the Uni- versity of Virginia in Owtottesvillc. Disturbing ~ are common dur- ina P"IMDC)', Van de Castle will repon It the confermoc. But when I pn:anant woman has~· · ofberun-bom t.by, she is .~stress and arwcty, possibly makina easier. '1bis is I normal and positive way to let thetc fean oome throuab. .. he says. Van de Cast.le studied I SO women during prqnancy. Most of the women began dreamina about their babies dur- ina the aecond trimeaer, at tint IS a ~~ As the prqnancy ~ the im-aaes of tbeir babies ~ m<n ~ tesquc, and dreams of bu,e beads or dis- connected pans became mote hquenL But the women who bMt hquent. distutbina drams reponed sbonci, easi-er births. Became they had a .. dry run" of the birth cxperienoe in their dreams. says Van de Castle, these women were able to relax more during labor. thus spcwtina up delivery. Prtcnant or not. at any sta,e in life we may su&r an occasional nightmare. But ccruin penonality types are more~ mare--prone ihan otber1, Ernest Hart- man will tdJ the confamce. Hartman. a Pl)'dliatrist at Tufts Uni- versity School of Medicine m Boaon and author of TM Niglu"1Jln (Buie Boob. SI g,95). compared SO people who bad niabtnwa at least once a week to 2S who tardy hid them. He found that the fftquent sufi:ttn were: • 9J>en and vulnerable in thelr rm. lions.hip&. • Unusually tenSitivc. or at lean wen IS childn:n. a, 8-nWlr'd ~ Trusuna of others and open to sua- aestJ<>n. • Often lack:mg strong sexual ldenti- beS. •Often <native and artistic. For sufbm of frequent niabtmares. there is a benef>ciaJ side. says Hartman. If you can determine the n.ightmare's theme or pattern. it may help you work throush 1ho9c situations that maU you tense or ~ur 'Nlkina life. A secondary t for writers, artists . and otbers in aan~ professions: The niahtmare and lest strmfuJ d1ams can oifen be inoofJ>omed in tbeir work. When should you become coocant.d about &iah1alina drams? A sudden in- crease in the number of niabtmarc:s could be a tii><>ft: but rearcben have no definition of 04nonnaJ" &equmcy. •If ruabtmares are a response to an extanal threat, then dealing with that extanal Weal will red~ the n.iablmll'CSi .. Sl)'S Dr. Milton Knmer, htad of the ~ Disorder Center It 8ctbesda OU HOIPt- taJ in Cincinnati. Knmer says analyzina the suaaea m your wakq ~ often help& cut down ~un:." lf the Sbas ICCmS 0~· )QI may want 10 consider ~· S.)'I Hattman: '1"be niabtmares will tel better when )'OU id bener about youncl{" __ __;;;;.. _______ __, Umlttd Time Only ~ .... "' Certain themes dominate mant;f our Ct-..a:....--. ti .... :1 ~~vw.l9Ull\.olspecll • .m..ir on Kramer deaibes mc.e IS the IDOlt mmon dreams amoaa ~ •am. • • • More common in women. this can re:&:ct the obvious -a fear oftbe wodd's ctm_.L Or your own unack:nowledled •Cllion ~ emc:qe in the dream .. 101DeOne anadrina )'OM. 8 FaJlilll. Rdata to idin& imecure in a situation, .. badina b • &ll." ·~ ..... -~Shows fear of~~tbat people will tee ) OU as you are. • ... lale. · to hrs of a mis9ed opporturuty, that IOIDethq lf'8l will pass ~ by. • Bdlll ~ ... ..row ~ Shows ~ of~ ~ -tor example, in a rdatiombip or job; abo can show~. kar of death. 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The Olicago ·White Sox and their mascot The Windy City rates the No. I spot thanks to the c:onccssionai.res at o·~ International Airport who sell the most wieners in the world -more than 2 mil- lion annually. Ouc:agoans arcn 't alone m thetr infAtu- iuon with the humble hot dog. The rest of lhc USA loves them. too, and this sum- 'mer alone. we'll eat more than 5 billion at oallparlcs and hot off the bee~ grill. So match your taste buds wnh those of ~ur experu: outfielders Ron KittJc. Har- old Barnes, Bobby Bonilla and Reid Nich- :>ls: catcher Joel Skinner: infield coach Ed . ' Brinkman: bullpen coach An Kusnycr, jand Ed Blatchford. who's the fuzzy mas- ·-=ot Rlbbie. They compared five l<>JHCll- ing national brands, Oscar Mayer. Eck- rich, Hygrade. Ball Park, Armour, and their own bellpark wiener. Thornapple Valley. rating each on appearance, texture 1.1nd flavor. Oscar Mayer's all-beef frank was the t~igest hit Wlth our tasters. who thought 1t I nad the best appearance and great taste . .. nus one's rucc and 1u1cy." says Skln- 'lCf. though Nichols and Ribble d.J~. judging the Oscar Mayer "mushy." And let's hear it for the home team: Comiskey Parlc·s beef frank fared best an :.he flavor category .. It doesn't look good. but 1t has flavor ... ilys Kittle. ll •USA WEEJC.am·JUNE 20-22. 1986 I I qlVs put picbre inyspocket ly Getill I I I If you've put r6 buyins a pocket TV becl•s the piccure is too gramy, think llain: A new crop of ~ ... TVs with deara' ptCtW'CS ~the marbt this summer. Tiny CllOUlb to bold in the palm of your band, tbelC new sets arc just the ~for a day at the beach or for takin& aJoaa to the ball pme to watch instant replays. When the first pc>cRt TVs ~ pearcd less than two )Un·- 1n black and white only -the av~ list price WU $200 and the ptCtUre quality was poor. Here's what you can expect to spend for better reception this summer. • $70 for Casio's new black- and-wtute set, weisbina only 7 ounces. • $200 for a new Cltizen color set. with a 2 7-incb sc:m:n. • SJOO for Seiko's new 2-incb color let, oostliel' but with • clearer picture. (Seiko's first cd- or set, introduad last year, was SSSO.) All of the9e new 9e1S have the foUowina features: • Im wd liquid ayslal dis.- play {il!O) ICl'eCDS that are thin as a soda aacker'-~thick . HI -TECH 'Ilk. ev~ ... Piii AT r...a: Clllt'• -,...... " t • Utt n lllllflll 111 It )Ill 1-.1,....-•••111iir1414 • tlill tllr Ill -and ~3 inches dilp1aL Truly the perm size to slip into your pocket. Japenae watdtmakrn, the ie.de!1 in the poem TV mamt, .1-tv were usi.oa LCD panels i;~ ctiailal watches, so it was a loP:a1 step to devdop an LCD 9CrCCn for their pocket TVs. An LCD oand is made up of tiny dou c:allcd pixds (or picture elements~ The more of them, the sharper the iJDlle. The first pocket sets only bad about 20.CXX> pixels. Seiko's newest model has 7S,CXX> •.. At this ievel, you have a picture equal to a CRT (cathode ray tube)." says Lee ~n, Sei- ko's national sales maDl8tf for consumer dectronics. A CRT is ~~u9edin •Four or more hours of viewina on one set of t.naia, pfus provision for an AC adap- tor that lets you plus the set into an outlet. •A t.dfiafn -built-in or as an IOOCSIOi'Y· This is a tiny tiabt that shines Oil the ICl'Clell to oom-pcnme b LCDs' ..._ draw- bd. which is • ~ picture in dim tiebt. So you're oot unprcsted? It's true that today's tiny TVs still are no maldl for your bia consoAe model tu home, but .just try aammi~ that oomole into your pocht the next time you want a TV to take alona on a picnic. WEEKEND MARKETPLACE USA WEEKEND wc:.KS ••• ~ week..t longl 'WWll»e..._.~ ... -~·" Abtleer.n. ....... .,._ _________ _, .. ,.. ...................... _ ....w.-· ....... 0 OONalt .... 0 _, .. _,...._" ••• aid. ............ 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(,a 10111<1 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE •lnclax 330 WHt B•y St., Coal• MeH, Ca. M•ll •ddreH: Box 1590, Cott• MtH , C•., 1212' Ttltphont: 142·4321 Progr•m information 1$ pruv1dC'd •· •nd 1t1111ons and 1s sub)«t to change w11hou1 not1C'f' 2 Sunday, June 22, 1986 Sports ........................................ Page 2 Networks.................................. Page J Daytime .................................... Page 4 Tube Toppers ........................... Page 5 Daytime Schedule.................... Pa,e 6 EvenilJI Schedule .................. Pqe 14 llporls APIUIDal •8 H•.w. c•...-Mgtte et Tew ....... (LM)(lln.) ~ ,.m-..-ucm ... NOU.YWOODPMI -11)-.... AY ttmlC:A -•Tuesday ___ _ --\VadaelClay ...... ~ ,_ , ... Mal ... llOU.YWOODP• ---(Pleue eee SPORTS/Pa&• 3) -Networks Cesar Romero misses the old days 'Falcon Crest' star says Hollywood was colony with private elegan t society parties By JERRY BUCK 4'T ........... WrtMf LOS .\N(,fl E"i The courtly ( esar Romero. no-w starnng in a pnme-11me telev1s1on ~ap opera. prefers Hollywood the wa) 1t was. wtth the elegant parties and the .. secunty" of the big \tud1os. Romero. the 69-ycar-old grandson of the ( uban patrtot and martyr Jose Marti. 1s currentl} pla)tn~ Jane Wyman's husband 10 .. Falcon.Crest· on CBS. 'Td ne\.er worked wtth Jane before:· says Romero. deeply tanned with snow- wh1te hair and mou\tachc and attired completely in white .. She was at Warner Bros. and I wa!> at Fox But in those days you knew everybod} There was a mouon picture colon)' There "'a!> a wc1cty, a very elegant soc1et) "We had wonderful prl\ ate parties then. Now, the onl} parties are benefits Mary Pickford. Carol Lombard and many others used to gnc elegant parties Where are the big stars today., The} don't even h ve here. The studios as we knew them don't even exist an) more ··A lot of people knock the old studio system. but I thought 11 was wonderful. You had such great security When I was on Broadwa)' we had no secunty whatsoever. You'd rehearse a pla)' for four weeks then and not get paid .. Romero, who '>tarted out 10 show business as a ballroom dancer. starred 10 a senes of mo\ 1es as .. The ( 1sco Kid .. m the 1930s. But without a doubt his most famous role was as the Joker 10 "Batman" on ABC 1n the 1960s "I laughed m y way through about 25 episodes of 'Batman."' he says. "I don't know why they picked me to play the Joker. I'd never done anything remotely like that before ... In .. Falcon Crest," Romero plays sh1p- p10g magnate Peter Stavros. "l play a sh1pp10g tycoon on the show." he says wtth a laugh, "but I've yet to see a ship. I started out with a yacht. but I haven't seen 11 since." Romero JOlOed the show 10 September. a year after Mel Ferrer left Ferrer's charac- ter. v.ho had been mamcd to Angela Channing (Miss Wyman), was killed off two years ago 1n a plane cruh chfT-hanger that ended the season. "I was an old sweetheart of hers." Romero says. "She was m trouble. on the verge oflos10g Falcon Crest. So she decided to call me. I had become a very nch and powerful tycoon. And we eventually got mamed." This season also ended wtth a cliff- hanger as an earthquake struck the valle)' where the Falcon Crest W10ery 1s located lt'sexpected that several cast members will not survive the quake and will not be back next season. "We'll film four weeks m the Napa -Sports Coal FromPage2 -•Thursday __ _ -munocca =-=-... ~'!!>OD,_ -• rrw.y---· g-221*9 MA till 1Aft'1LL a.t DlelO ,__ t• ._.. .,.._ (LM) (2 hrL. • Mlft..) ·1---camw. .. _.. .. QMI' .. . Uft'LI Loe Mgeiee ~ M Hou1l1n ...,_ (1.Mf (I In.) r.:=---llOU.-·-.. WMsnm .. JllQ Cwtle hiker we., ...... T ... In 8 MllldllWlillM ._.. eohlduled tor 10 rounde, "°"' AtlMttlo C"', tu. (Tepecl) (1 Iv.) -m -..c.: AU. 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( 1uy Mad and t-..e' in Hcrnhardt In addition to bidding for <;tar ttem'i from scripts and props to wardrohc. gue<;ts v.111 be treated to artwork 1n the making as renowned marine art1o;t W}land paints an Indian mural on the wall of the Dine 81 Keyah Museum W}land'<, painting<; hang in the living rooms of such notahles as Robert Redford. fom Selleck and Glen Fre} W}land was aim a\ked h} Pre<;1dcnt Reagan to paint at the reopening of the Statue of l 1bert} While the Indian Market ncnt "filled with lot<; ofglo'is. 1t'i purpose 1<, very down- to-earth Robinson hope<; to bring atten- -TVQaAll Soap dances can ID l sstep By LYNDA HIRSCH Q I'm one oft hose "1cv.cr\ who love<; to pay attention to the little things On a recent episode of One l 1fe to live. there was a scene with several people on the dance Ooor. Some were slow dancing. some were dancing fa\t Why'> <, . Ashtabula. Ohio A: Any ma1lc used on a daytime allow ta dabbed In after the show bas been taped. The producer and music coordinator look at the foota1e, tben decide on an ap- propriate tane. Evidently tbe extras a1ed la tbe dance scene you saw were mistaken as to wltat type of 1tep1 tbey were 111ppo1ed to take. So tlaat'1 willy you saw the mb: In the dancln1. Tills happens from time to time. We once uw a soap scene where one coaple was actully walt1ln1 while the "Play Tbt Fanly Maslc" was beard on air. Q: Can you tell me 1f Jed Allen has appeared on any other soap bes1de'i ~nta Barbara? -D.W .• Santa Ana A: Jed played Paul Britton on Tile Secret Storm. Tbe Brtttoa character was Involved wltll Amy Ames, played by Jada Rowland. After tbat lte was seen on Days of Oar Lives la the role of Doa Cral1, a p1rt Ile played for over 10 years. Allen's also ltad some prime time appearances, lacladla1 a year'• 1tlat as oae of La11le'1 owaer1 on that 1001-tlme 1baqy do1 story. 4 Sunday, June 22, 1986 tt0n to the plight of thl' American Indian Yanou\ c.raft work\ v.111 be displayed and a •arn•t) of events offered including a 10-K run and a buffalo chip-throwing contc'>l I or further 1nformat1on call !602) 645-2404 ANOTHE-R WORI D'S Paul \tevcn'> died 1n New York last wct'k ~tcven<;, who \tarred as everyone·., confidant Bnan Bancroft for over 10 }Car\. had <;ufTcred a \lroke several year'> ago He rcrnvcrcd and returned to Another World While man) character\ cam~ and "ent. \te"ens endured and enjoyed a great rapport with his ca'itmates He had a featured role in the film "Patton." and appeared 1n a wide.· "ancty of ep1<,od1c. TV \hov.s \tcvcns. discovered h} his hou-.ckeeper 10 his Manhattan apartment. had '>lifTercd another stroke and was rushed to a Ne"" \ ork hospital where he later died A NEW YORK A(TOR nominated for a Dayt1mt' Emmy for Best SupportinR TV family affair Actor th1nlcs his chance\ of v.1nn1ng are shm What gives him the hunch? Well. 1t seems the actor 1s a member of one of the blue-ribbon panels Judging the Daytime Emmys(not in h1sown category. however) During his stint a\ a Judge he ran into a lad} v. ho had alM> served as a Judge the previous day After a fairly long conver\a· llo~'our bo> asked what category she had been Judging "Why, Best ~upporting Actor.· she retorted without a gltmmer of rcrngn1t1on. <iays our acting nominee, 'Tm sure I made a lasting 1mpres•11on The \Cf) next da> c,he can't remember that I'm one of the actors she''i Judging." f OR THF FIRST time since the late '70s. pnmet1me TV 1s going to ~ea game show Starting Aug. 14. 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County 24 HOURS (71 4) 848-4849 Sunday, June 22. 1Q88 7 ! 11111 Daytime Conl. -Afternoon---- -Sunday •;MTPAllGl Mmllllllll., _..Ull.,AIU .... Oii POJ'I OU1DOCll AOWa-nma (l)N ... --•CCIZ l. ..cl 19(H)-DYLM • CCICBT Taped in Syd ney. Australia 1n February 1986, this con oe<t special features the veteran Singer songwriter on his True Confessions Tour Backed by Tom Petty and the Heart- b<eakers he performs songs from his frve· r8C()(d set "Biograph " ( t hr ) 19 TODA"" ... .,._ ........ WOii) r•llllllAU•lll• _.-IClllL•O .. _.,,.,_. ruwwmea.._...,, .. ca•Tatt•a om• .. Pal OWi ~ Islamic experts voo:e thelr concern over the use of the term Jihad, or HOiy Wars. by Western 1ournal ~· \~ T.....aWI _.-ICllUaQ 1•11.1CU1T TWLOCIU ATLUH•l 11 . TOUTM,_,_ .... .-ATllAll e11.:1t•• ... flGfllYIMe .... ~nmu.u. ua.DADAm ,._MOU .,_..wa CAD• A determined girl tries to deal with her grandfather's pre1udlce as She sets out to win his R>ve ..... , .. ..-T 19 TODA"W llCKOIT.-.n L.-till 11'1 .. a.11 ••• UT,_ • ..,, ,_.,.. CllCA80I .. CIUQt _., a.rrweuanu •a.um WHCIWTllDllllT .,.. "Young And Free" ( t979. Ad venture) Erik Larsen. Keith Larsen. ( 1 hr . 30mln) ~ = HMlfTmQ Gf lltmlmllll _,. A schoolgirl returns home for a holiday to find strange things happernng et her fa thef's hotel ( t hr ) (1) .,.. '"fhe Chaplin Revue" ( t 958. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin ( t hr . 30 min~ .-.. ., ......... V'CICI .. ,.,,-.wnt M lHIW rwm·•-n-1•• flGfllft ...... wa&DGf~ .... ,...,. DAWY .. aMnt .. _., ~ IT._..,.. nm,...,, l mMmrrmT(ll)Q .-ATllAll ---IOCI ,_ IOU: M Ull.T DAft The roots of rock 'n' rOlt ere traced through the careers of B11t Haley the Everty Broth· ers. Fats Domino. Buddy HOiiy, Bo D1dd '!i'.· Elvis Pr~;'d others W ... uww.'I .UTUT tlTI '67 World Series (Red Sox vs Car d1na&1~, · Dll Mia-.,__ VILllA 7lll eooo ... 1:11 aw1a1amn M.,.,.,.ca••••• (!)• . ....... OULICIB!il • L.Mma.I LLOTDGaWll ,,..,, IWMUllT ICOOITDOO ... ,.,.. ... PAnB Oii mTGlUCCI TlmllTOOGll M WO.Biii. ~ 01 MW. aa Animated Fat and fuzzy creatures. the Wombles want a clean world and em- bark on a mission to teach humans how 10 ~k up aher themselves ( 1 hr 25 min ) r.z; mww ·1 Want You" ( 1952 Drama) Dana Andrews Dorothy McGuire ( 1 hr . 42mon) 7:11@ mww 'Operation Petticoat (1959. Comedy) Cary Grant Tony Curtrs (2 hrs 25 min) .. 8 Cl) IUllDAY llCIN•IQ "Vladimir Horowitz in Moscow." a repeat of the re nowneo classical p1an1st's April 20 Mos- cow Conservatory concert Charles Kuralt hos~~hrs) llDl~11D ATM90Wlll LLOTDGaWll u .... __.,FM.WU Nn'AITIC--.OOIM•-..u •u M ~~Documentary nar rated by lormer lt"g10nna1re Simon Murray which explOres the true nature of the Le ion-· the real!~ behind the myths ( 1 hr ) MIBllll-Y OCUll• M lfTRODUCTICll TOM llA- ---lmNT (C) m¥ll "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982 Mystery) Peter Usunov Jane B1rk1n ( 1 hr. 42 min l CI) UJBIC 'I CU' v.-uca m CU' CH) ,.._. IOCI JunlOf Gorg setts the family mansion 1n return lor the Peas ot IPow*T:nuTM ... , MArPYDAft UCCOOlll 1 M LOIT ITAi Arnmated Rich Little narrates this story of a crazed military leader from e distant planet who plans 10 conquer Earth Songs by John Schneider, Dollie West ( 1 hr ) I lmTm ,,_AT CM.Wlllf W..all.r.:I ..mm ~ OCUll•MllTWTlllllTOM .. -••a11•rr lllll•ICll.I IOCI JunlOf Go<g's Mure hangs 1n the balance when he's sum- moned to play the Royal Kazoo. O (JS).,_ Lost In Ala5Ka" (1952 Come- dy) Bud Abbott Lou CostellO ( 1 hf . 30 mm) .u.f ..... ...-rl ............ AIMZlllWI LAV9ml-.O OULWll WU, WU WllT IT•WTTBI WU.-:A ·~W-' OCUll• M ln'IODUCTllllll TOM .. -·-l•FT 'I) l9'L,.. ..-Tl Profiled Lou Sa- ban former coach ( 1 hr ) H1 90¥ll "My Science Proiecr· ( 1985. Comedy) John Stockwell. Denn11 Hopper l 1 hr . 34 min ) lL) 90¥ll "Bringing Up Baby" ( 1938, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant. Ohr. 42m1n) CS) FABm TM.I TMIAm "The Emperor's New Clothes" Art Carney and Alan Arl(ln play two con men who manage to make the emperor (Dick Shawn) believe he's wearing a nonextSlenl suit of clothes In stereo O . TO.A_,. .. t:11 m.T• H•• WNA"twr••IHOWI IOCIT,_,_. • DATGf~ Ul llTHCGJIUm ~T.a.ow ... .-a, OllMCI ......... IBTM ... I OCUll• M ln'IODUCTllllll TO -.. -•••mn (1) .,_ "Footloose' ( 1984 Orama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Si~ ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) m rrnom • n•--8 Cl) AUTO UC. Detr0tl Grand Prix l ive) (2 hrs 30 min ) --~LZB&ICI 90¥11 Duck Soup · (1933 Comedy) Marx Brothers. Margaret Dumont ( 1 hf • 30 .. , ..... 1..-1' ICllU8Q • .-m• 90¥ll "Ambush Bay' ( 1966. Drama) Hygh O'Bnan. Mickey Rooney (2 hrs) .., ...... al) WOM.D 01 MD-The b<eeding births behaVIOr and dl988ses or the elu· S1ve black-footed ferret ( 1 hf ) llTOll't__.IW R 1.-M9TllllllTIGm A pr• view of this year's 100th ennlvefaary of i 5.E :,:7 ..... (, .... ffi?medy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds U hr . 44 min) 1!:' l9'L U&ITMI Profiled Bud Grent imd Vince Lomb8rd1 Sunday. June 22, 1986 9 -Sunday Conl. (!)TO•..,.... . (I) llO¥ll The Last Starf1ghter" ( t984, Science Fiction) Lance Guest. Robert P~es~~~ -1_.,TNI .... WAl.L. ITMIT ~ ..oRT UIBALL Chicago Cubs It New YO<k Met~rs) lllWn"aB CMn'OL IOIRIAL lmfY PC-.>M ... lUM NA ...... QOl.I Tournament Play.ers Championship. f1nat round hve from Cleveland (2 hrs iDmMYIAZADI ... (1J llOVll "Electric Dreams ( 1984. Com edy) Lenny Von Dohlen. V1rg1nta Madsen .l! hr 35 min ) -Ci) W0MJ> a. IOCClll Quarterfinal Match hve from Mexico Ctty (2 hrs • 5 min ) 119 D -IDOtl: ntl wnt IDmC* A pre view of this year's 100th anniversary of the Wimbledon Tennts classic 19 Ttll wm wmt DAVD~Q MCMMDllOIUll IDMAllOI~ IA•AU. Atlanta Braves at C1ncinnat1 Reds (Live) (3 hrs 5 min ) I llAll& LCI TMIATM CHUClmnt GllOWllGYIMI llO¥ll "The Muppets Take Manhat tan ( 1984 Comedy) VOICes of Jim Hen son. Frank Oz ( 1 hr . 34 man ) 11:118 IAlllAL.l Ca aforn.a Angels at Kansas I Ctty Roy~Me) (3 hrs ) ~IMMT Olltml.I GllOWllGYIMI Ttll Wiii It IAIDAU llO¥ll "Sylvia Scarlett" ( 1935. Come dy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant { 1 hr 37 min) iD lllAL UT All "'°"" AllD llCMTI 1W D WOMJ> a. aocc:a Quarterfinal Match from Mexico City (Taped) (2 hrs 5 min) -Afternoon---• 1HI fJ @) IAlllAU. Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox l •ve) (3 hrs ) 8cau.THCU m llO¥ll "Francis Goes To West Point" ( 1952. Comedy) Donald O'Connor l ora Nel:'u~2 hrs ) a> Of NAZlNID fZl) llYITllM "Agatha Christie's Partners 1n Crime" Tommy and Tuppence Beres ford investigate the murder of a masked woman during a lovers rendeNous at a ~=bJ:l~ ( 1 hr ) Ii) .. UTlllACY: AM lt11IODUCTIC* TO COllV1'm ~ MO¥ll "Grease ( 1978 Musical) John Travolta Ohv1a New1on John ( 1 hr . 50 min.) Cl) UlllALL New York Yankees at To· ronto Blue Jays (Live) "3 hrs ) PAPIRCMAll Rose (Lamie Kazan) be comes dissatisfied with her divorce lawyer and decides to handle the proceedings hersetf ( 1 hr ) iD .:GllAW / ITAlml PllMCI ~ 11:111) ()) NA QOl.I Atlanta CltlSSIC. final round live from Manetta. Ga (2 hrs . 30 min) a WOM.DW"*OMOW __ _ 10 Sunday, June 22. 1986 GD CMAIUI ITAll.IY II) .. UTBACY: AM llTllODUCTIOM TO co.uTml (()AUTO Mcm IMSA Camel Grand Prix. from West Palm Beach. Fla (Taped) (3 hrs ) (1J.,. . A View To AK II' ( 1985 Ad· venture) ~~. r M00<e. Tanya Roberts (2 hrs.,11m~1 w1= "Dou":,'Trouble" (1967 Mus•· cal) Elvis Presley Annette Day (2 hrs e It llMCM 0. THI T'90Mll WM Letters 1nscr1bed on clay tablets In East Berlin aid 1n reconstructing the political crisis sur rounding the war the Httt1te emperor's 500-mile iourney to the Aegean coast Q .l! hr ) Ci) IA•'U San Otego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) (2 hrs. 30 min) II) .. UTBACY: AM llTllODUCTIOM TO ccmvTal (8) MO¥ll "A Rare Breed" (1982. Ora ma) George Kennedy. Forrest Tucker ( 1 hr. 34 min) .,_"Kind Lady (1951 Suspense) Ethel Barrymore MAurice Evans ( 1 hr 18 ... '9 l•AUCTIOM 1:11 (!) .,_ "The Longest Day" ( 1962 Drama) John Wayne. Robert Mitchum (3 hrs) le~!"' ICllU ~ uraACY: AM lmlODUCTIOM TO i alt&a~OllTHI.._._ W ..,.,.,. ,.,_, IQ 219 .OWi IWGM.D Scheduled Azumah Nelson (23 1. 17 KtisJ vs Juan LaPorte (26·6 13 KOs) for the WBC Feath erwetght title scheduled for 12 rounds from San Juan P R . NHRA World Finals of Drag Racing. featuring Pro Stocks and Funny Cars. from Pomona Calif (Taped) ~hrs) U 90¥ll Marshal Of Madrid" ( 1972. Mystery) Glenn Ford Edgar Buchanan ~hrs) m m¥ll A Ticket To Tomahawk" ( 1950. Western) Dan Dailey Anne Baxter (2 hrs ) fJl) ~M 11\A,..,.,. "Sunday in the Park With George" Composer Stephen Sondheim's 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning play inspired by neo-1mpresston1st painter Georges Seurat's 19th·ceniury master piece Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. · stars Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patink1n In stereo o l hrs . 30 min } IDTIUIQ .... ,... mlTWI Roel: ntl FMT WAVI A mon tage of clips of the Beatles. The ROiiing Stones. The Kinks and The Who h1ghhghl this look at the British rock invasion of the m1d-60's CZ) .,_ "Miss1ss1pp1 Blues" ( 1984 Documentary) ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) '1'-ICOTT 119 Ill) 90¥ll "The War Of The Worlds ( 1953. Sc1ence-F1ction) Gene Barry. Ann _1Rob~ (2 hrs) ...., .. AllMT aJMl•PU umA .-TADT wmt THI_.. ... DU OIC•ITRA Selections Include "What's New," "I've Got A Crush On You and "Crazy He Calls Me ( 1 hr ) S) MO¥ll "Gremlfns" ( 1984 Fantasy) Zach Galligan. Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr . 51 min) M '-L,ll8CMI 'Lost In America" ( 1985, Com· edy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 31 min.) .. , ... CM ADftll'W "Bnganttne" MO¥ll Monkey Business· ( 1931 Comedy) Marx Brothers. Thetma Todd ~hrs.) U HOUYWOOO CLO.• Scheduled the mov eg0tng experience • from the elegant theaters of the past to those of today and the future (I) HCIU.YWOOO The cinematic legend of the American West and the popufarlty of Westerns with movie audiences ara traced from 1913's The L le Of ButtalO Bill' to the arrival of sound ( 1 hr ) 9 IM DllOO IUNDAY CJ) llO¥ll 'Medical Story" ( 1975. Dra- ma) Beau Br1dgeS Jose Ferrer (2 hrs) ll)aH•aPU ~ llO¥ll "Pygmalion' ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr . 35 min) CP.' fllCMI Bluebeard" ( 1972. Drama 1 Richard Burton Raquel Welch (2 hrs ) a:aalmrlU.Ulll NOLOCAUIT In a partisan attack on a German convoy Helena is kt''ed and Rud s captured and sent to a prison camp 1n eastern Poland (Part 10 of 10) ( 1 hr) @) ..... LUCY OD PACTS Of LR The girls help the police break a counterfeiting ring In stet.a (R) I N.TI* ..rAll ....... ,... Nl9IQ: MAM IC*rl ULT WATB OJNW. .H llO¥ll Norma Rae '1979 Orama) Sall~ Beau Bridges ( 1 hr . 53 min ) Z "ThP Ou1s1der" ( 1979. Drama) Sterling Hayden Craig Wasson (2 hrs . 8 ~ min) .. I) llO¥ll Punch And Jody" ( 197 4 Dra- ma) Glenn Ford Ruth Roman ( 1 hr . 30 min) I PM!~ Book Banning" ITMTIB llO¥ll H JUse Of Dark Shadows· ( 1970 Horror) Joan Bennett. Jonathan Frid (2 hrs) 9 LAVDlll 61191.EY m llO¥ll "Massarat And The Brain ( 1982. Adventure) Daniel Piion. Peter Billingsley (2 hrs ) fJD rtl Mary and Lester attend a WaSh1ng · 't~1 Redskins football game In stereo WYCRDWALD lllOVATIOM W .al!TICD'Tlll 4t11 ~Hans 0 risuan Andersen ( 1952 Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanma1re Bhrs) 41::9 MCI AUGIUI W AT ntl llO¥WI Scheduled reviews Mona l 1sa (Bob Hoskins Michael Caine). Desert Hearts· (Helen Shaver Patr1c1a Charbonneau) "Letter to Bre- zhnev (!) fllCMI ·A Ticket To Tomahaw!( f 1%0. We<;tern) Dan Dailey. Anne Baxter (2 hrs ) ®l AGtff IACIJ wmt DAVID MOllOWITZ Consumer 1nformat1on on a Papermate pen. health threats to fire watchers and how to make a consumer complaint f.lll IUM UIELL 'Marlo. Lighten Up" <Jnd the "Leave It to Deaver POika" are aMong the songs sat1rri;t Mark Aussen per ' as he pokes tun at today's head-ar BO GOlJllll a..a Blanche's worldly ntece n 1c,es embarrassment for the girls In stereo (R) (ll) .. COU m uNDC:11m ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana 135-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE· CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-0800 DailJPilat DailJPil~ BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. west minster 892-45651 838-2500 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 54()-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa-648-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-S40-0713 Costa Mesa 142-0010 54()-8211 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-648-9303 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. warner Ave. Santa Ana-t7t-3500 -Sunclay Cont. (S NCmY90CllBI TMI LOIT -DI Whr-e ther• ;ipartmef11 IS being painted the Nortons move 1n with the Kramdens. Ralph has trouble getting through a re hear•.al of a speech tie is grving at thf> Rae:: "'' l OtlQ+' w1tl'lout betng tntf'rrupted .. ~®' .... II 'Alm An irate student (Kenneth Ran SOfT ) spark!> racial dissension when he vOIC.es drsapproval over his role as Jim 1n the play "Huck Finn .. In stereo (A) ( 1 hr) u ~wa .. acmu•• rrie great horned OWi. one of the most famed i:iredators 1n nature. 1s profiled i rA .. -M ITAll'Tml U110Ul GIEOMtPllC ~ A Zimbabwe safari. the Chinese city of Su zhoo. high tech camera inventor Garrett Brown the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race {?hrs) f1l) 11..a ~ Guests U N Ambassadors Ben1am1n Netanyahu (Israel) and Claude de Kemoular1a (France) I 1 hr ) 81) .,._ llA'MITY 'CJ mm "Irreconcilable Dtlferences" ( t964 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Shelley L ( 1 hr 54 min ) .E. ,.... ~ New York Giants Champ1onst11p Years p) lRITYUI 01 TMI MCH All> fAllOUI A )Ok at the money and glamour surround inu horses 1nclud1ng an 1nterV1eW with Prin{..e Charle!> on the celebrity sport of polo (A) ( 1 hr J rs, llCMI . The ln·l i:IWS ( 1979, Come dy Alan Arkin Peter Falk ( 1 hr . 43 rnir ) • QOLl~M. .. cee ... mmc ... 9 AIC ... Q AUCI I QWl.9,,... I cc.vraa..:a.a 1 e.l'I mATUT ••rTI Legends ol the rail <HI TMI ···•-•ITITAll. llMI PLAY IAU Ani matf'd Papa Bear's ambtttons for his chrl- dre" 1n Little league result 1n a surprrSf' and an important lesson O m MPAIBI ,.,_. "1 -Evening ----• ·a• ... ermf'ul I• IT Tiii -An inter view with Bruce Boxle1tner ( 1 hr ) 8 mm "Mothftr Jugs And Speed" ( 1976. Orama) 8111 Cosby Raquel Welch Employees of a third-rate ambulance ser v1{..e try to keep their employer from going bar~~.;.!he result of tawsults (2 hrs ) ifJ mm Marshal 01 Madrid" ( 1972. Mystery) Glenn Ford. Edgar Buchanan A lawman exposes a gang of smugglers led by a powerful Oii dealer who ha• been op oral~ along the border (2 hrs ) 9 llJ ... CllC9M11 \_ Cl) .,. "Kiiier By Night" (I 97 1, Suc;pense) Robert Wegner, Diane Baker Two seemingly uou1lat9d c.MS mesh when pohce realize that the cop-klllef they're looking fOf Is a vltal llnk to a citrnnge c1ty·wfde epidemic of dlphthefla {?hrs) e MIMT 011MI ~ A survey of con temporary Chinese ectence and technolo gy ranging from satethte communication 12 Sunday, June 22, 1986 ro medie1nal fOOds CR O ( 1 hr ' I ~n exarn1nation of the most re cent developments 1n the study of com- mun~ with anirnals (A) O ( 1 hr ) £, L1AGU1 u•w 'I GllUTUT llTI 75 World Series (Red SoJC vs Reds) ( 1 hr) 00 lllCWm "My Science Pro,ect ( 1965. Comedy) John Stockwell Dennis Hopper A high-school senior dtSCovers the key to paSS1ng his science class and ro rhe space-ttme continuum --in a m1hlary iunk riard PG' O ( 1 hr 34 min ) PJCW-ATITMIUDT In a s~1al com· memorat1ng the Statue of Liberty. stu dents learn from 1mmig_rants why people moved to Amenca the signtftcancP of flits ISiand and the adiustment to lrvirig 1n a new country Features Brooklyn music teacher Arlene Symons' lntergeneratt0nal Chor~thrJ Z) 'Goodbye New York ( 1985. Comedy) Julte Hagerty Amos Kollok Fed up with New York, a young woman ~ds fOf Paris. be.ti a missed flight connectton lands her 1n Israel without money Of lug- gage and 1n store for acute culture shock R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) U tl.J MDVII Bill Cosby Himself < 1962. Comedy) Bill Cosby The comedian looks at everyday faults and foibles and per- forms his famous characterizations PG' ; hr 44m1n ) ..... OODCCU\I 1'1IB'I Cf911!1't CMICI "oun Edna's 1mplemPnta11on of a Japanese managemen1 technique causes d1sor1entat1on for Howard arid the stall (A) GI) IMAl.L .,.. Execuflves lrom a large computer firm plan to kidnap Vicki when they discover she's more of a com P-Uter than a child I LLOYD Oii.Vii NI (l)•mllTll Gl) am .OC. Rick and his ciao;,_, mates engage 1n a mock marriage pro1ect In stereo (A) 0 9 DtHIY lu.IR CLAlllCI ··candleshoe' A tomboy from the i.treets of Los Angeles inherits a tattered Arir1sh estate Jodie FostPr and David Niven c;tar 1n this 1977 ltlm O (2 hrs J i 'A: llAllCM Guest Audrey Landers In stereo (R~t hr ) l =Nm.UT All>IMAL.LI D l llTHCQllaAlm IATilm The effects of the lranian·lraq1 war on w1ldltfe 1n the Arabtan Gulf IA) O ctJ ~ All> lllOU: TMI Ull. Y DAYI The roots of rock ·n· rotl are traced through the careers of 8111 Haley the Everly Broth ers. Fats Domino Buddy Holly. Bo Otdd· ~. ElvlS Presley and otriers nmlCA'I CW': AUITIALIA • • TMI ... --Cl>•MM1181T ... Cl) Piam TAU 1111A1'-"Tt'ie Emperor's New Clothes" Art Carney and Alan Arkin play two con men who manage 10 make the emperor (Dick Shawn) beheve he's wearing a nonexistent suit of clothes In stereo O MD m Nmf ••-n-1•• A mentally hand1· cepped custodian (Bonnte Urseth) has a ~~,i ;·,:~ a musician In stereo ....... .,. "Lost In America" ( 1965. Com· etlrl Albt•rt Broolls. Ju1oe Hagerty Fed up w•tt1 r ~ yuppie 1festyle a Los Angeles ad eJCet.ut1ve and his wife hqu1date their as !>e!S buy a camper and head for the opeo r".ad::. A ( l tir . 31 mtn) Ml 8 I ........ WROTI Jessica 1nves t1ga1es a murder while on an archaeolog1 cat dig 1n New MeJuco Gue&ts include Robert Vaughn Randolph Man1ooth and Connie Stevens (A) O ( 1 hr ) D GI) AllAZllQ l1cml A once-famous magician (Sid Caesar) cons1defs rehre rnent unt t he l1nds a charmed deck '11 cards In stereo (A) O U IA110Ul GIOGllAltlC ··The Great Whales" This underwater study includes the btrth of a killer whale. the playfulness "' the humpback and an infant whale's Q.!_OW1h to adolescence ( 1 hr ) 6 MO¥ll "The Wings Of Eagles" ( 1957 B ography' John Wayne Maureer v Hara rrank W Wead spearheads a t 9?0s campaign to improve the air power of the u S Navy (2 hrs ) (J) TAI.II ... 1MI DAM-A hlerary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gilled writer (Larry Manet11) a bizarre formula lor success CAI II :nu."' ntl mt All), ... A look at the money and glamour surround •nu horse~ 1nclud1ng an interview with Prince Charles on the celebrity sport of J>OIO (A) ( 1 hr ) fJll UTUlll Thf> f>lfects of the lrantan-lraq1 wnr on w1ldhfe 1n the Arabian Gulf (A) L,) I 1 hr) 6I1) ..W. TMI LOllD ~ UllWllCl THUTM The Inst A M • Flurry KnoJC challenges a v1s1t1ng mahara1a·s polo tf>arn to a match (Part S f6 Q ()hr I C llOVll ''Grease I 1976. MUStCal) John Travolta, Olivia Newlon John Based or lhe Broadway show ' 1950s high t 1 gang leader tries t J win back the prelty Austr.1han P.xcr ~ .. ,ge student he romanced during summer vacahon 'PG' ~hr 50~ IPORTICaa 1 ..... llAM.OWI, PllYATI m Marlowe 1s the prime suspec1 when a hood he wee, hired to bodyguard is round dead O L MO¥ll "V1c;ion Oue<>t" ( 1965 Orama) M111t1ew M '<11ne Linda F1oren11no An 16 year·old begins a brutal tra1n1ng schedule in order to defeat the toughest wresller 10 the state A' ( t hr 46 min ) f;OODCCUll f'S"i MDVII 'fxplorers· ( 1965. Science Fiction) Fthan Hawke. River Phoenix Three boys a dreamer a whiz-kid. and a social m1sf1t combtne their talents and construct a homemade spaoest11p In ster eo PG' (I hr . 49 min ) m ..-ucma ... 11olUWOGDPMC 1:1111 GI) Alllm> tlTCMCOCI ,._,., A you119 social outcast fakes hef own attack Ito g~t::,attenhon In stereo (A) ummowuam a. Allml&&ta ~1-YOUTM All» IUUTY wmt Dll llOUIM .. (I) .,. "I Ought To Be In Ptetur" (1962. Comedy) Walt~ Matthau. Ann Margret A teen oger iourneys from Brooklyn to HotlywOCYJ to get to know her estra~ screenwr•t,. father (2 hrs ) D m .,. ; hP. V"QaS Strip War" ( 1964. Orama) Rock Hu<1sor1. Jamee Earl Jones Aller bemg douule·crO'ISed by hit partners a celebrated Las Vegas caalno operatOf takes over a floundering hotel and sets out to make It the biggest draw -Sunclay Cont. I on The Strip {R) O (2 hrs ) D Unau&.. GIOGIAltlC ·'Poor Bear Alert' The great white polar bear and a Manttoba town s ettorts to co-exist with them are the SUbJe<:IS ol a documentary hosted by E G MarShall and narrated by Jason Robards ( 1 hr J fJ 0 _,,. The Final Countdown" ( 1980 Science-Fiction) Kirk Douglas Martin Sheen The atomic-powered air· crah earner U S S N1m1tz is transported back 1n lime 10 the Pacific Ocean hours before the attack on Pearl Harbo< (RJ O {?hrs) • llO¥ll Massarah And The Brain ( 1982. Adventure) Daniel Pilon. Peler B1lhngSley An international soldte< ol lor tune and his genius nephew combine lorces when a search for sunken lreasure turns into a ~down (2 hrs J I llllllTM ...., .. MUllT llAllWllCI nllATM "The Irish R M " Flurry Knox challenges a v1s1ting mahara1a's polo team to a match (Part 5 ol6~:NJu.m I 1n11an "Agatha Chr1st1e's Partners 1n Crime" Tommy and Tuppence Beres· IOfd investigate the murder ol a masked woman during a lovers rendeivous at a ~htclub (RJ O ( t hr ) ~= A View To A Kill" ( t985. Ad venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts BrittSh agent James Bond attempts to thwart an 1ndus1nahst's plans to become czar ol the computer industry PG' Q (2 hrs t t min) ~ITMTim "Z' 90¥il "FootloosP" ( 1984 Drnrn:i) Kevin Bacon Lon Singf'r Teen agers 111 a small town light lor their right to dance and stage a prom despite opp<>Sttt<>n from their conservative parents 'PG' ( t hr . 4 7 min) m DAVI DIL DOTTO t:ll (!) PAim An irate student (Kenneth flan som) sparks racial dissension when he voices disapproval over his mle as Jim 1n the play 'Huck r1nn " In stereo (R) ( 1 hr) -·--a aD ~ The annual IP.turn ol thousands of squid to their rnallng lounds off the CahlOfnia coast (RJ IONRYOUll_.. .....,,..,.,. WM • IOMA An exam1nA11on ol the KOfean War that traces the 1nit1al rum· bhngs. the U S involvement and lhe truce talks that halted the battle Narrator Rich ard Boone ( t hr . 30 min ) Cl),.._TMIU. I!) .-AT s • atmMCll "Man From Moscow" Wynne goes to Moscow. plan· n1ng to help PenkovsKy get out of Russia before the leak 1n Soviet security is d1scov ered 'Part 2 of 3) (R) 'iJ. t hr L <C ( IBVI CGlllDY B rT The comic style ol Eric Bog<>sl8n It shOwcased 1n this spool on drinking 1n America (!) ..._ Affiefican Bowltng Congress Bud Light Masters Tournament. from lac; v~~)(thr) (() "Electric Dreams" ( t984. Com edy) Lenny Von Oohlen, Virginia Madsen An unusual love triangle develops when A bumbling San Francisco architect pro grams hfs personal computer to compose rove songs for a captlvallng cellist who moves Into his apartment building 'PG' {Jhr, 35 min) (!) TM.a ... THI DAM-A hter11ry agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gifted writer (Larry Maneth) a btzerre IOfmuta IOI" success ( R) (I) ll011-When Joe changes Kelly's hours he -<eahzes that she IS moonlighting as a Singer at anothef bar O mraTIOClmu.u. -a ICMOOL llAT Topic critique on the Report to the CommlSSIOf"l lor Higher Edu cation (!) ITM uml Spo<ts competition featuring cast members from "Falcon Crest. · ··oays ol Our Lives · and "Genetal H~·=ound (R) (1hr) .LMIYOU ~ llO¥ll "Birdy' ( t984. Orama) Matthew Modine. Nicholes Gage A young man is brought to a mthtery hospltal to aid 1n the recovery ol his childhood friend. psychologically scarred by his wartime ex periences. 'R' ~ (2 hrs ) I• B BIDllF.,,. ... =hJIPMI 1W DfJCllO O) ... TAUi Jilaii TMI DAM-A literary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gilled wnter (Larry Manett1) a bizarre I01"mut0 for success J.Rl l:,AL.:t8' :..:.'::..NI> ......... GI HUliT Ettorts by Wyoming Valley (Pa ) residents to reduce their risk ol contracting heart disease through com mun1ty awareness programs and thp es tabhshment ol healthful habtts H~I Chi! Robertson ( t hr ) Cl) ft&D CUP IOCCll IPICIAL T ITM uml Sports compehhon featuring cast members from "Falcon Crest." "Days of Our Lives" and · General Hospital Final round (R) ( t hr ) ':S ta.n1oa1 ... nil l.OIT .... While the11 apartment 1s being painted thE> NOftons move 1n with the Kramdens. Ralph has trouble getting through a re hearsal ol a speech he ls giving at the Raccoon lodge without being interrupted ?J _,,. "ThP Outsider" ( t979 Orama) Sterling Hayden. Cratg Wasson A young 1deahst travels to Northern Ireland to 1oin the struggle for independence 'R' (2 hrs • 8m~ 1t.11 ~ Ul)A=-MM, 11:11 {11) IW'llTa HOW CM TNIY • GiQ 0 &t ThtS documentary locustng on hve case studies ol men at the Oregon State Peni tenhary deals with why men rape and ex amines the men who commit this cnmf! (I hr) 1tal =-90ITI a .., wnouau.llU · CMLDmt~•THlcaall,_ AT THI .,... Scheduled reviews "Mone Lisa" (Bob Hoskins. Mlehaet Caine). "Desert Hearts" (Helen ShavPr Patricia Charbonneau). "Letter to Bre zhnev" 9 anaTAI~ Tiii -An inter view with Bruce Boxlettner ( 1 hr ) all .,. "Blondie Goes Lalin" ( 1941 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur l Ake Blondie. Dagwood and Mr Dithers head lot Lahn America on buslt-.. ( t hr . 30 min) e , ... , llAT199 A study ol how the developmef"lt ol family hie is attected by the commur;uiend society 1n general 0) WGailWOllLD Scheduled Azumah Nelson (23-1 t 7 KOs) vs Juan LaPorte (26-6. t3 KOs) for the WBC Feath· erwe1gh1 title, scheduled IOI" 12 rounds. from San Juan. P R NHRA World Finals ol Drag Racing leatunng Pro Stocks and Funny Cars. from Pomona, Calif (Taped) ~hrs) WGaT..,.. _,,. "The Last Starflghter" ( 19'M, Science Fictton) Lance Guest. Robert Preston A ltkable teen-ager who's a whtz at deStroy1ng vide<>-game ahen tnvadefs ts recruited as an interstellar lighter pilot by an emissary from a league of planets In e;r~~1hr 40mln.) 11'9 IJ _,,. "Double Image" ( 1970, Ora· ma) Geo<ge Hamilton, Barbara Ander· son A diplomat becomes involved with a woman who tries to pass herself ott as his dead girllnend (2 hrs .. 15 min) ~ .......... "°"".~.Cl ...... • ... Q _,,. "Purple Rain" ( t984, Muslcal) Prince. Apollon1a Kotero A young Mlnne- apotl$ singer's sordid family background provides the impetus for his rise to the top of the contempo<ary ffiVSIC world and en- ables him to find love with a winsome rock ~rincess R' (1 hr 51 min ) 11t1 B m 111 CLUI MOU. YWOOD a om• Scheduled the movieg01ng experience·-from the elegant lheatefS of the past to those of today and the future ••• w ... Cll.:M•TMl MOm OULWll DAWI» •--Scheduled topic gay ~h~~_. (!5 HYmOfUm UC. t 985 season h~hhghts ( t hr ) 1P) MOVIE Dark Command" ( t940, Western) John Wayne Walter Pidgeon A lederal marshal tangles with a ruthless guerrilla leader who massacres a towntul of women and children (2 hrs ) ~1ROVJ1• .,..,...,_,, II t2:ll 90¥il "VIS1on Quest" ( 1985. Drama) Matthew Modine. Unda FIOfentino An t8- year old begins a brutal training schedule In order to defeat the toughest wrestler In the state 'R' O ( t hr 48 min ) 12:98 _,,. "l'he Glass Sphinx" (1967, Drama) Robert Taylof. Anita Ekberg A noted archaeologist sets out 1n search ol a magic et1x11 thought to be encased 1n the tombola glass sphinx (2 hrs . 30 min ) (J) _,,. "File It Under Fear' ( t973 Mystery) Maureen Lipman John LeMeso rier A small town 1s caught lfl a gttp ol panic lotlowing a senes of strangltngs ( t hr . 30 min) CiJ ~ / llT lllOWCMI Interviews Pat 11 LaBelle. Sugar Ray Leonerd. Nina Simone, Ray Parker Jr (R) I U IBICA'I TOP 181 .... 0 DAVl•DDTTO IE IM ,.._TMILGm _,,. "Partners" ( t982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay pollce clerk go undercOYef as a homosexual couple to flnd the murdef8f ol a male modet 'R' ( 1 hr , 38 min ) W CI) .,. "Hold That Hypnotist" ( 1957, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Huntz Hall When one ol the Boys. skeptlcal over age re· Sunday, June 22, 1986 1~ -Sunday .Cont gress1on expPriments agrees 10 be hyp not1zed. he d1scov1>rs he led a past life 1n the 1600s as a British tax collector ( 1 hr 30m1n ) ~AQllCU.n.E u.u. °'9.., PQA _,.. QOl1 Tournament P1ayers Champ1onsh1p. final round from Cleve -land (R) (2 hrs) I YOUl'M Aa IUUTY wmt DR. MOUIM 1:11 ... llO¥ll · Mike's Murder" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Debra Winger. Mark Keyloun A l os Angeles bank employee and sometime lover of a drug deahng t8fln1s instructor decides to 1nves1iga1e his death and ieop ard1zes her own hie 'A ( 1 hr 37 min ) ~, llllPlllDT ... rnYOUR• llllElt · IUIC cm U.U. I NAm THI LOllD . MOVIE The Aviator's Wile' ( 1981. Suspense) Ph1l•ppe Marlaud. Marie R1v1ere A law stud8flt m Paris becomes obsessed with a woman (Subt111ed) PG' ( 1 hr 45 min) 2:9 fJ (I) ....,..A rat g llO¥ll "Poppy" ( 1936 Comedy) W C Fields. Rochelle Hudson A down and-out bum tries to prove that his daugh ter is an heiress ( 1 hr . 30 min ) @-~ -Monday -Morning Movies - .. (%) ·1 Want You ( 1952 Drama) Dana Andrews. Dorothy McGuire ( 1 hr . 42 m1n1 H ~ Out Of The P11st' ( 1947, Drama) Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer ( 1 hr 45 mm ) Nl(SJ Hans Christian Andersen" ( t952 Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanmaire (2 hrs) NI@ "The D1s.1ppearance Of Aimee· ( 1976 Drama) Faye Dunaway Bette Davis (2 hrs J 1:9 t The Aviator's Wife" ( t 981. Suspense) Phil ppe Marlaud Marie Rov•ere ( 1 hr . 45 min) .. C'1 Crooks And Coronets" ( 1969 Com· edy) Telly Savalas. Edith Evans ( 1 hr 46 mm) ®·Careful, He Might Hear You" ( 1983. Drama) Wendy Hughes Robyn Nevin ( 1 hr 56 min) p_, Adventures 01 Sherlock Holmes" 1939. Mystery) Basil RathbOne. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -~ 'A Cry In The Wilderness" ( 1974 Drama) George Kennedy Joanna Pettet _l! hr . 30 min ) •Cf.> "The Defoc11on Of Simas Kud1rka" ( 1978 Drama) Alan Arkin Shirley Knigh1 (2 hrs ) CZ Sylvia Scarlett" ( 1935. Comedy) Ka1hanne Hepburn. Cary Grant ( 1 hr . 37 min) -~ ·Romancing The Stone" (t9~. Ad· venture) Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr 45 mm ) CID "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fon da. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr . 50 min ) '.]) "Ce1hng Zero (1935 Drama) James Cagney Pat O'Brien ( t hr 35 min) -llZ) "Caxambu" ( 1968 Adventure) John Ireland. Carol Ohmart (2 hrs ) 11:11 'Y M1"51 .<;oppi Blues' ( 198-4 Documen 14 Sunday, June 22. 1986 ~::..ROCK: THI .-J WAft A mon- tage of chps of the Beatles, The Rolhng Stones The Kinks and The Who highlight this took at the British rock 1nvas1on ol the m1d·60·s ~cm ITl!P llYa.> 1:11 CID llOWll "Raw Courage" ( 1984, Adven- ture) Ronnie Cox. Art Hindle C).mng a w1I· derness marathon. three long-distance runners fight for their lives after they are taken captive by fanatical survivalists A 1hr.31 min) 1:11 .,.,.cm ... tnaT••••n ••• w ... .. @ ... UY TO IUCCElt llOWll "GoOdbye, New York" ( 1985. omedy) Julie Hagerty. Amos Kollek Fed up with New YOfk, a young woman heads for Pans but a missed lllghl connection lands her in Israel without money or lug- gage and 1n store for acute culture shock 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min) ~==..., n (S) llOWll "Explorers" ( 1985 Science F1c11on) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix Three bOys --a dreamer, a wh1z·k1d. and a social misfit -· combine their talents and construct a homemade spaceship In ster· eo ·PG' ( 1 hr. 49 min) tary) ( 1 hr , 41 min ) -a.t1ernoon Movies- 1ltl a> · Aliens From Space Ship Earth · ( t979. Sc1ence-F1c110n) Lynda Day George. Donovan (2 hrs ) CC) "These Three" ( 1936. Drama) M1nam Hopkins. Merle Oberon ( t hr , 33 min ) (ff) "M1sundersto0d" ( 1984. Drama) ~ Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas ( 1 hr . 31 min) 'Tile River" ( 19~. Orama) Mel Gib- son. Sissy Spacek (2 hrs 2 mm ) ttl fl) "O.shonorecl Lady' (194 7 Mystery) Hedy Lamarr Dennis o· Keefe ( 1 hr 30 min l 1:11 CZ) "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys- tery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Blrk1n ( 1 hr . 42 mm) •cc:> "The Hunter" ( t979. Drama) Steve McOueen E~ Wallach ( t hr 38 min ) "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983. Ro- mance) [)Jdley MOOfe Mary Steenbur ~ ( 1 hr 43 mm.) 2:9 LS.J "Bitter Harvest" ( 1981 Orama) Ron Howard. Art Carney ( 1 hr . 40 mm ) t:ll(Z) "The Aviator's Wife" ( 1981. Suspense) Philippe Marlaud. Marie Riviere. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) W CO "The Shooting Party" ( 1984. Drama) Edward Fox. Cheryl Cempbell ( 1 hr . -48 min) d (C) "The Thing" (1951. Science Fiction) James Arness Dewey Martin ( 1 hr . 20 mm) •@ "Joe Panther" (t976. Adventure) Bri· ao Keith. Ricardo Montalban (2 hrs . 30 min) •CZ) "The Masquerader" ( 1933. Drama) Ronald Colman. Ehssa Landi ( 1 hr 18 min) -Evening---- 1:11 U llO¥ll Whitt> Lomanche" ( 1967 Western) Joseph Cotten. Wtlham Shatner A peace officer settles a long-running Quarrel between a set. of twins the oft •.pr ng ot ar Ir :J an motile< and a white 1'•"5~ ......... ,- CllUT •ACI COAITB llO¥ll "Lost In America" ( 1985. Com edy) Albert Brooks Julie Hagerty Feel u!,i with his yuppie lifestyle. a Los Angeles ao executive and his wife hquidate thetr as sets. buy a camper and head f()( the open roads 'A' ( 1 hr 31 min J HI 'H llO¥ll The Amateur' ( 1982 Dramai John Savage Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trains for active field duty to avenge the murder of his girlfriend b terr0f1sts 'A' ( 1 hr 51 min ) W TimMDD lllWTI HUTMCUPJ d ~~---ltTODAY ROIOTICH d~ MOVW·"Covergirl" ( 1983. Drama) Jeff Conaway. Irena F'ems A marketing whiz kid meets a struggling New York mOdf' and auempts to transform her into 8/l 1r. ternahona sensation A' ( 1 hr 33 min ) ._DD ... e11mn · IUCI.., IQllAIJRC* uc ... o nm1'1 CCIWMl'I l»fWITROlll • HllElt9ClllT ·me ... I LA,_,..,,Al&Y I llAMl1'ltQ MOVIE "Turk 18~)1'· ( 1985 Drama) Timothy Hutton. Robert Urich Armed with a hghttng spirit and an aerosol spray can. a young man wages a graff1t1 war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his 1n1urecl fireman brother PG-t3' Q ( 1 hr 38 min) Cl! Dl¥llQ McDonald s International lnv1ta t1onal. from Fort Lauderdale. Fla (R) ( 1 hr. 30 min) C.IJ IOlllG (Pay per view) Roberto [)Jran (79-6 59 KOsJ vs Robby Sims (26 4 1 19 KOs) n a m1ddlewe1gh1 bout scht>d uled for tO rounds five from Las V8'JaS I 1 hr) S) MOVIE 'Hans Chns11an Andersen"' ( 1952. Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanmaire A teller of fairy 1a1es dreams of ballets at -I'"~· wnh a beMful ballo<mA a ... TOO CLOll ftOll ~ Cosmic Cow may move on to greener pastures when a TV network wants to feature her in a l'"°'":i.--- HALL.lmllY ~ ... NI Cll... · GI llf1'9T~ TOllMT lnteMeW with Daniel J Travant1 ("Hin Stree1 Blues"). -Monclay Conl. I:: :ii. Glona Vanderbilt Navy lh~~~••c~ TllB'I CO.Mlf tm WlmL. OI POlmlm MAmMLGN) ., .... .otllT IOlml (Pay·per-v1ew) Barry McGu1 gan (29· 1 24 KOs) vs Stevie Cruz (25· t, 13 KOi) 1n a WBA featherweight 11tle bOul scheduled for 15 rounds live from Las Jfi:s ( 1 hr ) (l)-....mllmT ... CZ) llO¥ll "M1SS1ss1pp1 Blues ( t984 Documentary) A documentary look at blues and gospel music and their interrela 1tonsh1ps with hie 1n the Sooth ( 1 hr • 4 1 mind.,. 1:11 IJ t Gee~ Featured "Whatever Happened To The Olympians?" Relive the 1984 summer Olympics with a look at the gold medal athletes Greg Louganis. Steve ILun=:'.a~velyn Wastungton m Gee L.A. Featured a report on the trauma of date rape a look at the Holly· wood history of Laurel Canyon. a beauty contest tor cats that includes a feline makeover Im= ........ ra•a ... .. YWIDU.. U•AU Atlanta Braves at Los Ange· leS Oodge~e) (2 hrs 45 min ) fJl) WLD A A A prohle of the lynx and its predatory dependence on the snowshoe hare O .,,..., •.:IM~..,_. I~' 7F Ill McDonald s US Champ1onsh1ps. duet competition from Fort Lauderdale. Fla (R) ( 1 hr ) '1D 11m IDCW ~ H1ghhghts of the day's matches IJ NOMI MCllCI ... HOU.YWOOD ,,... .. IJ (I) ICAMCIOW,,,.,-. ... Aman da's mother tS swept off her feet by a So vie! ~ (R) ( 1 hr ) II UD .a¥ll 'Liberty" (Premiere. Ora ma) Frank Langella George Kennedy France s monument 10 the Untied States the Statue of Liberty. from Fredenc Bar thold1's dreams and 1nihal work 1n t874 Paris to the statut•s ded1ca1ton 1n New York Harbor 1n 1886 In stereo O (3 hrs) fJ 0 W!IRI Nick declares war on street cnme when he's wounded 1n a gang war shool oul In stereo (RJ C) ( t hr) ...... ml.llm ll '::. "Pal Joey" ( 1957 Musical) Frank Sinatra Rita Hayworth Based on a Broadway play by Rodgers & Hart and A novel by John O'Hara A wealthy <;OC111hte finances a nightclub for an entertainer who falls tor a lovely c=ir1 (2 hrs ) fJl) • llMCM OI TMI WM The ar chaeo1og1cal historical and literary ev• dence regarding the fall of Troy 1s summed up and a new poss1b1hty is pre sen~~l.J. I AlmllCM llAITIRI "Pnvate Conver sations On the Set of 'Death of a Sales man (Premiere) Host Joanne Wood ward e11am1nes American art end ar11sts beginning with a behind·the-scenes took at how the AroadWay producll()(I of • Death of a Salesman· was adapted for TV Playwnght Arthur Miller and actor Dustin Hoffman are featured O ( 1 hr 30 min) CC) llOVll "Flashpoint" ( 1984. Orama) Kris Kristofferson. Treat Williams. Two border patrolmen uncover a 20·year-old mystery when they unearth a Jeep con· ta1n1ng a skeleton and $800.000. buried 1n the Texas desert R' 9 ( 1 hr. 34 min) ::ID llO¥ll "9 To 5· ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda Dolly Parton Three working women rebel against their subiugahon by a ma1e chauvinist boss PG ( 1 hr 50 min) IOXllQ (Pay per·v1ew) Thomas Hearns (4 1·2. 35 KOs) vs Mari< Medal (24·2 20 KOs) 1n a WBC super wel· terwe1ght title bOut scheduled tor 12 rounds five from Las Vegas ( 1 hr ) (l)ODDCCUU Cl) llO¥ll "The River" ( 1984. Drama) Mel Gibson. Sissy Spacek Overextended credit. declining profits and rising flood waters threaten a hardworking farm fam1 ty_ In stereo PG 13· O (2 hrs 2 min) m .a¥ll "The Man From Bitter Ridge ( 1955 Mystery) Lex Barker. Mara Co< day A banker enlists the support of a special agenl to track down a gang of thieves ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1:118 llO¥ll · Beyond The Bermuda Trian- gle" ( 1975. Mystery) Fred MacMurray Donna Mills A retired businessman loses his fascination with the Bermuda Triangle when his ftancee and friends vanish while on a pleasure cruise 1n the area ( 1 hr . 30 min.) malll'ln..D 1""91 all, u . 1111 1MGAZ111 Featherweight boxing champion Barry McGuigan. computer ani- mation ~"'°"'m NOlllWOCIBI .. (() KATI I AU.m Kate 1mag1nes what hie with Allie will be like when they be come senior citizens (R) D 9 llO¥ll "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" ( 1981. Drama) Kristy McN1chol. Mark Hamill A brother·and·SIS· ter songwriting duo try to eke out a IMng on 1he country·western circuit (R) O (2 hrs l... I llO¥ll 'Firepower" ( 1979 Adven· ture) Sophia Loren. James Coburn A man·a widow goes to the Caribbean to learn the reasons behind her husband'• vi· olent death (2 hrs ) • ' •CM llAIW "Private Conver· sat1ons On the Set of 'Death of a Saie. man (Premtere) Host Joanne Wood· ward examines American art and artists beginning with a beh1nd·the-scenee I<><* at how the BroadWay production of "Death of a Salesman" was adapted for TV Playwright Arthur Miller and actor Dustin Hoffman are featured O ( 1 hr . 30 min) (£) AUTO MC*I Acropohs Rally, from Ath~R) ( 1 hr) Cl) "Star Trek Ill The Search For Spock" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner 0eFores1 Kelley Adm Kirk reas· sembles the crew of the starship En· terprise for one final voyage to try and rescue Mr Spock. whose spirtt remains alive on the rapidly degenerating Genesl~ ~net PG ( 1 hr 45 min ) ITM'9 .a¥ll "Evil Under The Sun" (1982. Mystery) Peter Usttnov. Jane Blrkin Based on the novel by Agatha Christle Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot looks for a murderer at an island resort hotel 'PG' ( 1 hr. 42 min.) .. IJ (I) mWIWIT Stephanie's father (Jose Ferrer) and Dtck wind up 1n 1a11 as a result of their untoward behavior dunng Strat· ford's Colonial Days festival (R) O (!) .a¥ll 'They Came To Cordura ( 1959. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth An Army maior becomes In· volved with a treasonous woman atter being relieved of his combat command {? hrs 30 min ) m> .. TOI CNURQ&L Actor Robert Har· dy portrays Winston Churchill 1n this one- man show examining events In ~he Bntish statesman's life through the re-creation of one of Ch1J•ch111's postwar talks given lldllliwt midweek coveragt of ratigious tennis tournament Weekdays at 5 pm H Mon-Fri 5 p.m. Copley/Colony Cablevlalon 549-3500 Sunday. June 22. 1986 1!: -Monday Conl. while he toured r~ U'11ted States ( 1 hr 30 ~ iJ O¥IMIAI AD¥Ell'nm -· Cl) CAGmY I LACIY Cagney has d1H1· cuuy ~oping w11h a suspension and a visit from her estranged brother (R) Q ( 1 hr) um ... 0 mllY _,. Scheduled David Has sethott, Ralph Nader actor John Hurt ~Jake Speed") ( 1 hr ) --TMI IClllU llOWll 'The Evil That Men D<'" 1 1984 Suspense) Charles Bronson. Theresa Sal dana An assassin 1s called out of retire ment to perf0<m one final assignment His target a Central American torture special· 1st protected by an American agency ·R q (1 hr . 29 min ) CE) ~ Sugar Ray Leonard v!> Wilfred Benitez taped Nov 79 in Las Vegas. Nev (RJ ( t hr ) (tf) llOWll TombOy" ( 1984. Comedy) Betsy Russell. Jerry Olnome Upon meet 1ng a heartthrob race-car driver. a smitten teen ager puts aside her basketball. mo· torcycle and monkey wrench R' ( 1 hr 32 min) J> ~.,_.Featured Big Trouble perf0<ms · You Keep Me Hanging On · .... AYAlmNCA ii) -llOWll V1s1on Quest · ( 1985. Orama) Matthew Modine. Linda Fiorentino An t8 year old begins a brutal training schedule 1n order to defeat the toughest wrestler 1n the state In stereo 'R' Q ( 1 hr 48 mm ) a11@ llOWll 'Stage Struck ( t957 Orama) Henry Fonda. Susan Strasberg A small town girl faces many problems alter ach~ success (2 hrs ) QDIBJ ...... II -EE) M#Mll ._ UlllD • MmlCA A behind the-scenes IOOk at the summer of '85 US tour by a 9t-member Kabuk. troupe atso a bnef overview of Japanese Kabuki theater history •nd trad1t1on Host IOtc~~ .... AXTIU. •.. ..,, ... ,,.. ueo mm ... TAii TlllDAY mAm Sketches NFL cheerleaders an unusual C ,~· a RuSS1an family I=--Trevor Is framed In more ways than one when a fOl'me< prisoner lnts his portrait CllSIWI UPllml llMWlm IUll••.-r ~One Of The Guys" ( 1985. Comedy) Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner When sexism causes her to be passed over as a 1ournahsm intern. a teen-ager d1sgu1ses herself as a male to see how the other half lives 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr. 40 mm) Cl) llOWll "Indiscretion Of An American Wife" ( 1954 Drama) Jennifer Jones Montgome<y Clift An adulterous Amen can wife alOne on vacation In lt•ly meets her lover for one more tearful time before they must part (2 hrs ) Z) llOWll 'Real Life" ( 1979. Comedy) Albert BrOOks Charlel Grodtn A film crew moves 1n with a family In Phoenix. Arizona to produce a cinema verite d<>cu mentary on the aver•ge Ame<lcan lamtly 'PG (1 hr , 39 min ) 11:11 I~-P..l Magnum comes to the 16 Sunday, June 22, 1986 a10 of an innocent bystander inJUred while he was pursuing criminal suspects (R) (_1 hr 10 mm) D fm IDTCWCMICll From April 1985 actors Drew Barrymore and Joe Penny and si~r Maureen McGovern JOtn host IJohp te<eo (R) (I h• I HAWAIAft.f •Y .... , UUQM Figg1s and GIOver decide to grve up smo•ung after the un llm~=th of a friend ~AT ... n:~ ~ CMZY MltNf TMI .,_. tml -=a1•1 Film clips from "Bullitt' and 'The Sand Pebbles" as well as television footage and interviews wtth fnends. family and co-workers including htS firSJ wife. Nellie McOueen. Chuck NorrtS. Karl Mal den. Shetley Winters and directors Robert Wise and Norman Jewtson. are featured 1n this look at the hie of Steve McOueer , 1 hr) ([).-·-, ... ec:a,,._nam• ® CT "'CM' .,_ Highlights of the dl!y'S matches 1ttl t1J llOWll Everything You Always Want ed To Know AbOUI Sex (But Were Afraid To Ask)" ( 1972 Comedy) WOody Allen Gene Wilder A senes of comte sketches spool Dr David Reuben's best selling book m add111on to other assorted targets 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 1290 11) ..i. ~..,. (Premiere) The British variety-show host begins a week of programs featuring celebrity inter views and performances by rock acts ( t hr) (!)~RM fii) MM WWI Hosts Jeffrey t yons and Miehael Medved look at what's new at the movies In stereo '1:)-IA-"1 <"S)llOWll "Lost In America ( 1985. Com edy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie lifestyle. a Los Angeles ad executive and his wife liquidate thetr as- sets. buy a camper and head IOf the open roads ~ (1hr.31 min) ~ !-:W. "Take The Money And Run" ( 1969. Comedy) Woody Allen, Janet Margolin Following his release from pns on. a bumbling bank thief finds that he hasn't lost his compulsion to steal (2 hrs. 15 mm) 11:9 D Gf) L.ATI ...r WllM DAVID l.IT1'lmAI Scheduled comedian John Witherspoon. debutante-author Cornella Guest In ster eo ( 1 hr) U ~RM Featured Bia Trouble performs "You Keep Ma Hanglng On " IB> U llOWll I Accuse·· ( 1958. Drama) Jose Ferrer. V1veca Lindfors AuthOf Emile lola defends a French military offlcer who was not grven a fair trial beeause he 1s a Jew d 2 hrs , 5 min ) . (!)•D Ull8fT .... G) llOWll "The Leather Saint" ( 1956. Orama) John Derek. Paul Douglas A youthful ciefgyman goes incognito as a bOxer 1n order to raise the funds neces sary to finance equipment tor polio vie· t1ms ( 1 hr • .0 mm ) -~~c•mu ~UlaACY: "' lmlODUCT1C* TO Gi) ..... TMl&.om (C) .,. "Grandview U S A · ( 1984 Orama) Jamie Lee Curlis. C Thomas Howell An independent-minded racew.y owner battles small-town COC'ruption to re- tain control of her track. while 9mbarklng on an affair with a younge< man 'R' Q ( 1 hr 37 min E TOP Mm IOxml Jimmy Navarro vs Darryl Thigpen 1n a bantamweight bOUt scheduled for 12 rounds, from Atlantic City N J (R) (2 hrs 30 mm ) a.a (I) llOWll "Great Cathertne" (1968. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newty arrived 8'ittSher Catherine the Great has him 1mpnsoned and playfully torments him (R) ( 1 hr 20 mtn) 1MlL) llOWll "For ServlOeS ~ed" ( 1984 Adult) Cynde Summers. Bndgette Monet Secret agent James Bomb tS an ta~led m a foretgn attair ( 1 hr . 20 min ) -1···~ ... TimM'DB llOWll "The Night Riders (1 939 Western) John Wayne. Doreen McKay A cowhand exposes a crOOk c1a1ming to be a descendant of a famous don ( 1 hr 30 m1 ~ maT•IRBT TW Interview wtth Daniel J Travant1 ("Hiii Street Blues") (I) UDAT Traces the kfe of Egypt's 18te president Anwar al-Sadat Stars Lours Gossett Jr as Sadat. Barry Morse as Menachem Begin. Nehemiah Persoff as L eon1d Brezhnev and Christopher Lee as the Shah of Iran (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs) ~ mlZ'ZL y ADAMI T llOWll "Sylvia Scarlett" ( 1935, Come dy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant A young woman becomes mixed up with smugglers while pretending to be a female Robin HOod ( 1 hr . 37 min ) I PAULRYM 1:11 ... llOWll Two Years Before The Mast ( 1946, Adventure) Alan Ladd, Brian Don levy A 19th-century ship's crew 1s shang ha1ed whue travehng around the Horn (2 hrs) ' ALL• TMI FM& Y .U.TMIU. llOWll "Making The Gr•de" ( 1984 Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen A spotled rich kid otters S 10.000 to a street wise teen-ager to finish out his last year at pr~ school fOf him A' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) W {S) llOWll Model Behavtor" ( 1985. Com- edy) Bruce Lyons. Richard Bekins. Two young men pose as btgwlgs In New York's world of high fashion modeling to meet 19 wlo(i) ~A~~1711n) MCCll)- AT TMI llOWlll Scheduled revieWS · Mona Lrsa · (Bob Hoskins, Michael Caine) . Desert Hearts" (Helen Shaver Patricia Charbonneau) . "Letter to Bre zhnev" ~:::n,..,., 1:11 ~ llOWll "Rabbit. Run" ( 1970. Orama) James Caan Anianette Comer Based on the novel by John Updike A former high school basketball player struggling with an unhappy marriage bucklel under tht' pressures ol responslblllty 'R' ( 1 hr 34 a:amtnh •llAICMClf-"Indian Astronomers" ..... , •.... ·--TMl--•••mn ... ............. -m¥11T-... UDAT An older and 'Wiier Sadat (Lou 11 Gossett Jr ) becomes dtSillusloned With war after the death ol his b<otti.r •nd con -Monclay Conl. sidefs that peace might be possible Co- stars Madolyn Smith Barry Morse Nehemiah Persoff Christopher Lee (Part 2o~2hrs) 1 ... --.:•--·.,,.. CAlmAICUWI .,.. "MlssiSS1pp1 Blues" ( t 984 Documentary) 'A documentary IOOk at blues and gospel music and their 1nterrela· tionstups with hie 1n the South ( 1 hr , 4 1 mm) n mN "Bitter Harvest ( t981 Ofa· ma) Ron Howard. Ari Carney A young mldweStern dairy farmer tries to prevent the spread of • deadly d1Se8se which has -Tuesday -Morning Movies- •C'Zl "The Aviator's Wife" (t98t. Suspense) Ph1hppe Marlaud Marie AMefe ( t hr 45 min ) -~"All Of Me" (t~ Comedy) Steve Martin. Lily Tomlin ( t hr 33 min) 1.9 Ql) "Three Ring Circus" ( 1954. Comedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) ,_~"Auntie Mame" (1958. Comedy) Ro salind Russell. Roger Smith (2 hrs 23 min) CI> "Lost In America" ( 1985. Comedy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 3 1 min) •OD "Airplane'" ( 1980. Comedy) Roben Hays, Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr 28 mm ) "Charlie Chan The Red Ofagon" ( t945. Myste<y) Sidney Toler. Benson FQOg ( t hr 30 min) (I) ·F1e1ch (1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Bake< ( 1 hr , 38 min ) •O "Trapped" (1973. Suspense) James Brohn. Susan Clark ( t hr . 30 min ) CI> "The Masquerader" ( t933. Orama) Ronald COiman. EllSS8 Landi ( t hr . 18 min) . •CID "Windwalker" (1984. Drama) Trevor Howard, Nick Ramus ( 1 hr . 44 min ) (I!) "Any Wednesday" ( 1966. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Jason RobardS (2 hrs ) -~ "The Karate Kid" (1984 Ofama) Ralph Macchio. Noriyuk1 Pat" Morita (2 hrs 6 min) (I) "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Streight'' ( 1971 Comedy) Jerry Orbach L~h Taylo<·Young ( 1 hr·, 36 mm) -Ql) "Jrvaro" ( 1954. Adventure) Fernando Lamas. RhOnda Fleming (2 hrs ) 1119(%) "Black Camel" (193t. Mystery) Warner Oland. Sally Ellers ( 1 hr . 1 1 min) -JU1ernoon Movies- -· "Unknown Powers" (1978. Docu mentary) Henry Fonda Jack Palance (2 hrs) CID "Joey" ( 1985. Orama) Nelll Barry, James Quinn ( 1 hr 35 min ) (I) "Protocol" ( 1984. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chns Sarandon ( 1 hr , ~ min ) .. ~ "Wuther1ng Heights" ( 1939. Ro- mance) Laurence Olivier. Merle Oberon 11 hr , 43 min.) tllll(Z) "Falling In Love" (1984, Orama) . Robert DeNtro, Meryl Streep ( 1 hr , 4 7 min) we "Open City" (t946. Orama) Anna M~nan1, Aldo Fab<lzi (2 hr$) -~"Fire On The Mountain" (1981, Ofa already affected ht8 family and cattle ( 1 hr,40mm) 1:11®.,.. "1~" (t~. Ofama) John Hurt. Richard Burton Based on the novel by George Of'well A man searches for hope amld a repressive. totahtarien soc1· ety that he can neither comprehend nor .. 1tole~:· (~rs) ,.,,.."' ....... I ll1f Utarl • H • 11 taaAY muT•acacoum .. MO¥ll "The Thing'! ( t951, Sctence- Fietion) James Arness. Dewey Martin. A U S research station in the Arctic 1s ma) Ron Howard, Buddy Ebsen. ( 1 hr . 40m1n) CS) "Careful. He Might Hear You" ( 1983 Ofama) Wendy Hughes Robyn Nevin ( 1 hr 56 min) 1:8 <Zl ·'Goodbye. New York ( 1985 Come- dy) Julie Hagerty, Amos Kollek ( 1 hr . 30 mm) •CID "Hans Chr1Stian Andersen" ( 1952 Mus1eal) Danny Kaye Jeanmaire (2 hrs) (]J "Flashpoint" ( 1984. Ofama) Kris Kristofferson. Treat Williams ( 1 hr. 34 min) W CI> "Lost In America" ( 1985. Comedy) Albert Broo+<s. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 31 min) d ~ "Rachel And The Stranger' ( 1948 Ofama) Loretta Young. William Holden 11 hr . 19 min ) C1J ··Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar Imogene Coca ( 1 hr . 3l mm ) CS) 'No Big Deal" ( 1983. Ofama) Tam-• ~ Grimes, Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr . 27 mm.) •CZJ "Real Life" ( 1979. Comedy) Albert Broo+<s. Charles Grodin ( 1 hr . 39 min ) -Evening ----·11.=-. IUCl..,ICI,._. MC ... Q ~,..,,,, .. .,. ..... .,.. "The Blue Krnght" ( 1975. Ad- venture) George Kennedy, Alex Rocco Based on the book by . Joseph Wam- baugh. A Loe Angele9 police veteran sets out to bust a =t'lct ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I• 11111 me ... DllllTII ..... ~The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984. Comedy) Matt Ditton, Richard Crenna In 1963, a Bfooklyn plumber' I ton gets A jOb at a chic beach club and become8 enam- ored with the mateoal trappings of hie 'PG~hr ,40mln.) ~.,.. "My Science Project" ( 1985 Comedy) John StockMll. Dennis Hopper A h1gh-schoOI senior dl9Cove<s the key to passlng his science clase -and to the space-time contlnu~m -In a military junk Wd· 'PG' ( 1 hr , 34 min ) (.I).,.. "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Che vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An LA report e< with en array of diagullel attempts to unravel a plOt tnvoMng a wallhy buSI· haunted by an eerie being ( 1 ht , 20 win=- ~MUTMCLW d;L01T••AC1 ~·-llAtarl .. llW taaAY MJ10r1C11 (%) MO¥ll "The Chaplin Revue" (1958, Comedy) Charlie Chaplin A trio of Chap- lin hits 1ncludmg "A Dog's Life," "Shoul- der Arms. and · The Pilgrim." ( 1 ht , 30 mm.) d Ql)U-11-roms- nessman who contracts his own murder ltereo. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 38 min ) camAT1 .. me ... a ... TOO a.oll POI c:cmioaT Henry dis- covers that his wartime friend vlllting from IEogEf==ml DAllCILUI& Mm191•NC-7\9 Cll ... 0 8ftWIT~ 1'.-rr Interview with Aretha Franklin I ::C ~ Don Rickles, author Rob- ert Lenzne< ~'The Great Getty") · LOftQDl.•CTm ~,..,,,, G)--.OP...,.. I NamntlU. ·····~ ••• lm'T ... DAM ..... ,_ I ell nt1 TOR FeatUfed. The Tires That Bind • the relationship between cars end L A • things to dO in and from your car. auto style from tow-r~ to llmo9 and what cars reveal about per.onellty I MCI._,. • m ell U. Featured L A 's Body Ex- press rock muS1C ae<obics. a look at witchcratt in Los Angeles. a report on Ida'~=.:. ......... ....... CCUT r, .. ,. .. YWIDUlm U•AU. Atlanta Braves at Loe Ange- les =(~2 hrs . 45 min.) I R.D OP'lmlll San Diego Padrea at San Franclsco Giants (Lrve) (2 hrs • 30 min ) D ....... Joumalilm'a changing face 11 examined 1n this profile of Loa An- gelel Times' publ!Sher Otll Chancier who has transformed It Into the country's fourth tar~~~ CID M LIDCll Highlights of the ~·smatches lZl _,.. "Black Gamel" (1931, My9- tery) Worner Oland. Sally Eilefs Chineee detective Charlie Chan Mt• OU1 on a per- tK:u=ua c;m.~.~~ .. 1 Cl) -I -The brothers poee as camp cOU098IOrl to inv.tlgate the al- Sunday, June 22, 1986 17 -Tuesclay Cont. ieg.d criminal goings-on at a yovth camp (BJ ( 1 hr) D A-TIMll Wh1 e aud11tonmg for a role on a children's TV show Hannibal discovers that the star 1s the target of mobsters In stereo (A) O ( 1 hr ) D t1I IMO't THI IOll't In Amer1cP for a prearranged wedding. Tony's covs1n is i>~~1ng spree by Angela I': "The First Deadly Sin" ( 1980 Mystery) Frank Sinatra Faye Dunaway A veteran New York City pohce detective whose wile is suffering from a seriovs fit- ness tries to catch a bruta killer terroriz· l_!!g Manhattan (2 hrs ) flJ llJVA A survey of climate predictions and hazard warnings tor the next century. · based on the "greenhouse" effect of soaring loss1l luel consumption (RJ O ( 1 hr) ai) NMI THI LOii> 11) ~ A look at how many lam1; lies are coping with the emotions and 11· nanc1at dilemmas posed by the burgeon mg over 75 age group whose life's savings have been eradicated by the high cost of hv1ng (A) Q ( 1 hr ) ~ llOW The Karate Kid" ( 1984 Ora ma Ra•ph Macchio. Noriyuk1 "Pat ' Mor ta Alter several v101ent clashes with his Ca11torn1a schoolmates a reluctantly transplanted New Jersey teen-ager seeks help from his apartment bu1ld1ng's ma1nte· nance man. a karate master PG' (:?hrs 6m1n) ~-THI NA TO. 'ff' llCMI "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones Barbarian Conan is recruit ed by a sensuous deceitful queen to pro tect a teen-age princess on her odyssey to a mag cal castle PG Q ( t hr. 43 m1n1 .L.1 llCMI ·Movers & Shakers' ( 1985 Comedy) Walter Matthau Charles Gro din A studio chief hires an ace screenwriter 1n the throes of marital may hem to adapt a bestSPlhng sex manual PC. ( t hr 19 min) P..,ODDCOWU ~ llOYll Protnrri1 · ( 1984 Comedy) Goldie Hawn Chr1, Sarandon A Wash 1ngton cockta1J waitress becomes a media sensation and a US diplomat when she thwart~ "'' assass1n.11ton attempt on a vis •ting en r In stere<> PG O ( t hr . 36 mm) m llOYll The l onP Hand ( 1954 West ern) Joel McCrea Barbara Hale A man devotes himself to apprehending gold thieves Pven though 11 means malong heavy personal sacr1ftcAs ( 1 hr 30 min ) 11118 llOY11 Death Stalk ( 1974. Suspense Vince Edwards. An1anet1e Comer Two men pursue the escaped convicts who k1dnappPd their wives thrOl_:!g_h the wilderness ( t hr . 30 min ) D Ul GllOll"9Q 'AM Mike disobeys his parents and takes off on 11 wild and woolly ride on a dirt bike (A) C) 188'1W.D .,..,. ... u . N u...-A tour of Japan, big ~ontest winners W TICBnB tamnlGCllBI .. ()) u•• PJ. M.1y11um's hired by a former htgh·schoOl tr1end to retrieve a dot ph1n that may be used 111 the assasc;mallon of a viSlt_tng Alncan d1gnit11ry (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 _,. A mad bomhf'r returns to thP 18 Sunday, June 22. 1986 city and hatchet a plan for revenge !lla1nst Hunter In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) U 9 ..,.,..,.. Maddie and David s involvement with a collect1on agency leads them into an 1nternat1onal escapade Jf.l~lhr) m llO¥'m "The V1k1ngs" ( 1958. Advel'l- ture) Kirk Doug1aa Janet Leigh V1k1ngs prepare tor and carry out an adventurous nva= ~=nd (2 hrs ) f1D ~ The conflict between the first openly gay San Francis- co supervisor Harvey Milk, and his col· 1eague Dan White 1s examined 1n this 1984 Academy Award winning documentary 1(1 hr . 30 min ) NMITHILOll> llJVA A survey ol climate predictions and hazard warnings for the next century. based on the '"greenhouse" effect of soaring fossil fuel consumption (Al Q ( t hr) I TOP um IOlllQ Jimmy Navarro vs Darryl Thigpen 1n a bantamweight bout scheduled for 12 rovnds. lrom Atlanllc City, N J (A) ( 1 hr 30 min ) J!)ITART'Mk fl) llCMI "Falling In Love' ( 1984 Ora· ma) Robert DeNiro Meryl Streep Despite the fact that both are married. a chance meeting on a commuter tram sparks a mu tual romantic 1nteres1 between a construe tton engineer and a graphic designer 'PG 13' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) •CD llCMI 'Gold' (1974 Adventure) Roger Moore. Susannah York A crafty band of speculators led by an enterprising Englishman devises a scheme to iack up world gold prices by fl00d1ng a Sovth American gold mine (2 hrs . 30 min ) (l ' llOYll "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che· vy Chase Joe Don Baker An L A report· er with an array ot d1sgu1ses attempts to unravel a plot 1nvolv1ng a wealthy bus1- ne~man who contracts his own murder PG (1 hr 38m1n) e owmM ADVIJl1'\m -IJ Cl) IGUAI RP McCall is framed tor rne murder of two thugs. a college student is threatened by a group of rowdies (R) ( 1 hr) D tli) -Scheduled profile ot Sen Robert PackwOOd (A-Ore ) review of a U S China exchange of young dancers ~aniz~:.l Jacques d' Amboise ( 1 hr ) IJ 'fii .,._, fOR ... Susan·s preg· nancy and the plight of two orphaned ch1I· dren whose lather he killed 1n self defense ~set Spen~ O ( 1 hr) U _. Scheduled modeling agent Nina Blanchard with Cheryl Tiegs. Shan Belalonte·Harper. Ted McG1nley Cristina Farrare. Rene Russo ( t hr ) ai)-THl-- 11) ADAM mnt • TNI .. a.A: ,_ llAlll TO llAITSMln This on·localion survey of the trend toward tree enterprise features conversations with a factory manager. a farmer. the owner ol a last IOOd stand. and the mayor ol Shanghai (A) (1 hr) H .... llAll..OWI, ..,All m Marlowe • the prime suspect when a hood he was hired to body= 1s fovnd dead Q (P) co.DY Guest Buu Belmon- do (A) ( S) _.Ala CHAii When Rita Harrtman suiters two setbacks. IOStng her boyfriend and having her law review article reiected by K1ngslield. she turns to Harl fOf com· lorttng ( 1 hr ) el)-1U8'1..all11W .. (J1) llO¥'m "Cr01swlnds" (1951 Adven ture1 John Payne Rhonda Fleming A man oawes headhunters and thieves when he attempts to retrieve a cargo o! " Id from a downed plane (2 hrs ) MLW,.,.' Ill , llO¥'m "The Wild Life" ( 1984, Come dy Christopher Penn Enc Stolz With the start of school 1ust around the corner a group 01 teen·agers spendS the last week ol summer 1n all ovt hedonistic revelry ·A Q_ ( 1 hr 36 min ) 11:11 fJD tao tll llY LR A look at the covra geous struggle of one man 1n his fight ~a1nst AIDS CA&.L.111 Dll MIT Ala ..... '°"' POl'I OVTDOc. AD¥9-1\IU u•1•r--ma-a•mlt'T" Tl' ... TAXI nllDAY ~ Guest Hanny Yovngman Sketches Nixon s1ng1ng Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Johnny Bucks. Joon i ners Johnny Cash u.Ta.t.111 THI W Tea dances, wine and cheese parties and motor rallies all play a part 1n Howard's plans to start a match ma~rv•ce I =-~ llOT IEIMAM. Y TNI ... llO¥'m "Long Day's Jovrney Into Night ( 1962. Drama) Katharine Hep burn Jason Robards Based on the play by Eugene O'Neill A family encovnters personal problems with aleohot. narcotics tuberculosis and depression (3 hrs ) S' llOYll · Careful. He Might Hear Yov ( 1983 Drama) Wendy Hughes. Robyr. NPv1n Alter his mother's death. an 8 year old Sydney boy becomes the ob)8CI ol a bitter custOdy battle between his two aunts •• one a wealthy spinster and the )lher a worlong class wile In stereo PG U hr. 56 min) ZJ llCMI "Goodbye. New York" ( 1985 Comedy) Julie Hagerty Amos Kol!e61 Fed up with New York a yovng woman heads tor Paris but a mrssed lhght connechOI' lands her 1n Israel w1thovt money or lug gage and 1n !.tore for acute culture shock A' ~Omm) tt:ae l Cl) -a -A J. Rick and Downtown Brown try to clear an under cover cop framed fOf the murders of two fellow 0H1ce1s (RJ ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D tli) To.GMT Host Joonny Cerson Scheduled Joe Garag1ola. Paul Provenza lactF-"' to ,..,eo (th• J NAWAIAWI .. •Y .... IUUQM Figg1s, Glover and Binns pass the time with a discussion on astrology ,.._ML.Oii) AT ... •LMlllA .. ,..,. I I IDC* lW Htghhghts ol thP ~af s matches lLJ .WW "Feelings' (No Date. Adult) ( t hr. 30mln ) tttl(C).:MI "Into the Night'' (1984 Ora ma) Jell Goldblum. Michelle Pfeiffer A bored aerospace engtneef rec:e• .. es soff'e uninvited e11c1tement when he t>ecomcc; involved with an 1rres1slible gem smuggler A' O ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (ff) IOI DYl.M • ""C-.--T Taped In Syd -Taesclay Cont. ney. Australia 1n Febru.iry t986 this con cert spec1a1 teallHCS the .. etc-r111 S•rtger songwriter on h11> True C0<1ft~S1ons Tour Backed by Tom Petts-and the Heart breakers. he pertorn1s songs from t11s f1..,e recOfd :.et Biograph • 11 hr ) 12'110 ... W.IHOW comDYmM Oll~C.C*C. UllATIUllA: THI IATTll 01 Al\MTA · 19CLUI ~ .a¥ll Alcatra1 Expre~· ( 1960. Ora ma) Robert Stac.k Neville Brand flhot Ness is instructed to deliver the notorious gangland czar At Capone to prison ( t hr 55 min) 11:11 D fli) LA11...,. MTM DAVID LfTTEmM Scheduled comedian 6111 Dana. stupid !2!t tricks In stereo ( t hr ) U ~y mil Guest Bun Belmon do (R) O llOVll "Two Faced Woman" ( 194 t Romance) Gret11 Garbo Melvyn Douglas A woman attempts to win her husband back by becoming gl.imorous ( t hr 55 min) (1) .,...,_ • ...,._..,.".._ G) .a¥ll "Don't Bother To Knock" ( t952 Suspense) Marilyr Monroe. Rich· ard Widmark A mentally unstable girl working dS a hotel baby sitter attempts to take her own hie and that of her young charge_ ( I hr 30 min l g) LOft, AIBICM rm.I fZi) .. UTIMCY: M llT1'0DUC110ll TO C09UTIM al) PIAm THI LOllD (%).a¥11 "Lost In America" ( 1985 Com· edy) Al~rt Brooks Jul1f' H;iyf'rty Fed up with his yuppie hlesty1e a l os Angeles ad executive and his wile l1qu1dllle thPor as sets buy a camper 11nd hf'Ad for tt'>e open roads A' ( 1 hr J 1 min l 12196 (I) .a¥ll Beyond R1>dc.on" < 1978 Orama) Telly Savalas. Dtar•d Muldaur De mands ol hospital adm1n1strators. patients and students take their 1011 on a psych1a trist and dove h1rr to thP tmnk ol mad· ness ( t hr . 20 min ) w 1 lm98llllff--TC* MYDD CD .a¥ll Twenty· Three Paces To Baker Street ( t956 My<;tery) Van Johnson Vera M.ies A sightless playv..right at tempts to coov1n<..e pOloce ol a murder plot " he o.erhec:ird 12 hrs . JO rmn ) ~ ElfTBT~Tc.GNT Interview with Aretha Franklin Q) .a¥ll 'The Lucifer Comptex" ( t978 Horr r Robert Vaughn, Keenan Wynn A U N employee troes to convince the au thor1t1es that sur..,1VJng Nazis are replacing world leaoers with obedient clones 12 hrs) (tL .a¥11 Blood " •npl+>" ( t984. Drama) Joor Gel: f"1<1n<..e'> McDormand A worn al" has ar .1t1;w -N1lh her husband's em ployee an l spc:1rks c:1 fatal chain ol event<; A' O ( 1 hr 36 min ) Jj 90VIE "Conan The Destroyer ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger Grace Jones Barbarian Conan 1s recruit ed by a sensuous. deceitful queen to pro tect a teen-age princess on her Odyssey to a magical castle PG ( 1 hr 43 min ) '1:),AULll'YM . t.s (]) D.C. llACH 'Mn: A ..CAI. Cll •A 110I A tribute to lhe 100th anniversary of the WaSh1ngton Monument featuring the Beach Boys Julio Iglesias and Ringo Starr In stereo ( I hr . 5 min 1 1:111 ... .a¥ll The light That Failed ' I 1939 Orama Ronald Colmdn Walter Huston A painter w1lh la1lrng sight attempts to hn1Sh his masterpiece only t :>ee his model de Stroy 1t (2 hrs J fli) AU• THI FAia Y EI!) PIAm THI LOllD 1:11 C .a¥ll · Love'!Cenes" ( 1984 Adulq Franc Luz T1tlany Bolling Lite 1m1tates c:1rt tor two married filmmakers whose off screen romance makes the steamy on screen actK>n look tame ( I hr 35 min ) HI I (I) llGHTWATCH IBORD-NCIUYWOCID CLOllW Scheduled the mov1egotng experience from the elegant theaters of the past to those ol !Oday and !he future m .a¥ll "Lost Angel" ( 1944 Comedy) Margaret O'Brien. James Craig A kind re- po<ter takes 1n a lost waif who has a w1n- m~le (2hrs) IOWLm American Bowling Congress Bud Light Masters Tournament from Las Vegas (R) (I hr ) J?.J cm .,., llYClm (Z) mWll "Btack Camel" ( 1931 Mys- tery) Warner Olarld. Sally Eilers Chinese detective Charlie Chan sets out on a per- ticu~zzhng case ( 1 hr . 11 min.) n tm ATL.Mm (]) .a¥ll "The 80fde<" (1981. Drama) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Perrine A Texas bOrder guard's values come 1n coottict with those ol his COfrupt co-wOfkers and t:ll lh1s =1ahstoc wife 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 7 mm ) ..,., ....... --THllCml ............ M I W...,.' Ill mWll "Lost In America" ( 1985. Com- edy) Albert Brooks, Julie Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie lifestyle. a Los Angetes ad executive and his wife liquidate their as- sets. buy a camper and head for the open roads 'A' c:;i ( 1 hr . 31 mm ) .. g) .a¥ll "Murder At The Mardi Gras" ( 1978, Mystery) David Groh, Otd1 Conn Two tourists Share an unlikely romance am1ost the excitement and intrigue of New ~Orin during Mardi Gras (2 hrs ) .,,,.,..... ..,. ..... .,,.. .a¥11 ··Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che- vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An L A report· er with an array of disguises attempts to unravel a plot involving a wealthy busi- nessman who contracts his own murder 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min) ®01B.., 11:11 D .a¥ll "Son Of S1nbad" (19~. Ad- venture) Dale Robertson. Sally FOfrest A young man 1s forced to work a miracle in order to win his freedom from the Caliph ol Baghdad (2 hrs ) ~= f/)edlcated 7d Servlce 7817Je IPHl7 llve g/ter Jl"N IPt'll Jave '" llve IPt'tH t8e dec/Jt'tJHJ Jl"N mtde,I ieet U.l 7/etp. HARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY · MAUSOLEUM -CREMATORY 1625GISLER AVENUE COSTA MESA 540-5554 -Taesclay Coal. ~:.. "The Wild Life" ( 1984 Come- dy) Christopher Penn. Enc Stolz With the start of school iust around the corner a group of teen-agers spends the last week of summer 1n all out hedonistic revelry R' ~( t hr , 36 min ) MTIOlfl • 11 •a TODAY .UT •ACI COAll8 llOYE "Falling In Love" ( 1984. Dra- ma) Robert DeNiro. Meryl Streep Desptte the fact that both are mamed. a chance meeting on a commuter train sparks a mu- tual romantic interest between a construe· t1on engineer and a graphic designer 'PG· -Weclnesclay 111 CC) "The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984, Comedy) Matt Dnlon. Richard Crenna ( 1 hr , 40 min) •(l) 'Real Life" ( t979. Comedy) Albert Brooks. Charles Grodin ( t hr . 39 min ) Nl(t. "Sentimental Journey" ( 1946. Ora- ma) JOhn Payne. Maureen O'Hara ( t hr 34 min) NI@ ·susan Slept Here" ( 1954. Comedy) Dtck Powell. Debbie Reynolds (2 hrs ) 1:11(%) M1SS1ss1pp1 Blues" ( t984. Documen- tary) ( 1 hr 4 t min ) .. CID "Mom. The Wollman And Me" (1980 Orama) Patty Duke Astin. Dallld Birney D hr. 36 min) (p) "Mr Moto s Gamble" ( 1938. Mys- tery) Peter l orrf> I ynn Bari ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. a "H1tchh1kt>'" ( t974 Suspense) Clons Leachman. Michael Brandon ( t hr. 30 min J (C) "Camelot" ( 1967. Musical) R1ehard Hams. Vanessa Redgrave (2 hrs . 59 min) 13' ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) w~nmmaa ~~Journey For Margaret" ( t942. Orama) Robert Young Margaret O'Brien Two British war Ofphans ltrf> 1doptP·1 t>y .i f0<etgn 1ournahst and his w1ff> ( t hr • 30 min) Cl) HIATMClllf .. (S)llOYE "Children Of The COfn" ( t984 Horror) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton Based on a Stephen King short story A young phyS1C1an and his wife find them· setves 1n a Midwestern town where young- Suspense) Sylvia Sidney. John Hod1ak U hr . 30 min ) tll(B) "A View To A Kill" ( t985 AdYenture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts (2 hrs. t t min) CS) 'Gremlins· ( 1984, F'antasy) lach Galligan. Hoy1 Axton ( t hr . 5 i min ) a.CC) "Touched By love" ( 1980 Drama) Deborah Raff1n, Diane lane ( t hr 37 min) t:a(Z) 'The OutSlder" ( 1979 Orama) Ster ling Hayden. Craig Wasson (2 hrs 8 min) .. ([) 'Full Moon In Pans' ( 1984 Orama) Pascale Ogier Fabrice l uch1m ( t hr . 42 min) .a(C) 'The Stalking Moon" ( 1968 West ern) Gregory Peck. Eve Marie Saint ( t hr 49 min) .. CI) "Grace Quigley" ( t984. Compdy) Katharine Hepburn. Nick Nolle ( t hr 4;> min) .. (%) "Footloose" ( 1984 Drama) KPv1n Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) •@ "No Time For Sergeants" ( t958. Comedy) Andy Griffith. Nick Adams (;> hrs. 25 min) CZ) "I Want You" ( t952. Drama) Dana Andrews. Dorothy McGuire ( 1 hr . 42 min) •Evening 1::11 CPJ "Daddy l ong Legs" ( 1955. Musical) Fred Astaire. Leslie Caron (2 hrs . 30 min) -® "My Science Proiect · ( t985. Come· dy) John Stockwell. Dennis Hopper ( 1 hr 34 min) (I) 'The Desperate Search" ( 1953. Ora· ma) Howard Keel. Jane Greer ( 1 hr . 13 min) -Ill) "Caribbean ( 1952 Adventure) John ~.!)'ne. Arlene Dahl (2 hrs ) 1W lZJ 'Lost In America" ( t 985 Comedy) Albert BrOOkS Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 31 min) 11:11 CS ·comfort And Joy" ( 1984. Comedy) Bill Paterson Eleanor David ( 1 hr . 30 min) -Afternoon Movies- 1HIE "The Fate Of The Andrea Dorla" {1979. Documentary) (2 hrs) CC) "The Buddy Holly Story" ( 1978. Biog- raphy) Gary Susey. Don Stroud ( 1 hr . 33mln) CID "Blame II On The Night" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr. 25 min) t2:11(%) "Goodbye. New York" (1985. Come- dy) Julie Hagerty. Amos Kollek ( 1 hr . 30 min) we "Love From A Stranger" (1947 20 Sunday, June 22, 1986 .. llN.:::C. Cll ... IUCl...,ICI,_ .... 0 .,.....Cl9..., w+•TITWll ..... .an .... I...,.. NA.,.._ Ebon1te Ftreboll Classic. live from Seattle (2 hrs l mcomAn H ([) mw11 "Gotcha'· ( t985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Fiorentino Dur 1ng spn~ break. a UCLA student meets a myste<1ous woman 1n France and soon finds himself 1n the mlddle of an 1nterna· .. hon~~r PG-13' ( 1 hr. 37 min) lec,~FOlc:cmimT Henry Rush's two daughters flnd their father opposed to their idea of moving into his downstairs a artment. .,,,.,, llACl9. '~••w -MCI MYPOll> flMOTo.'PllC,... IMXTUI NI Cll ... l1I ~.-T TimCIHT Interview with Ted Shackelford ("Knots l and111Q") sters have murdered the adults and estab •1st>ed a strange rehg•ous cull 'R' ( t hr 33mn" J .a Ji llOYE Thf> Final Op11on" I t982, Ora· ,..,a Judy DaY1S l ew1s Collins An ant•· nu1,,•ea• group <:P11es cootrol ol the Amen· c.an Embassy in London and warns that government hostages will be murdefed 1f •IS demands are not met 'R' (2 hrs . 4 ._1min~0 I CMDITAT--.U. MTIOlfl Ill II •a TODAY ICleOTICH .a RMTITa.I I=~ Window shopptng at T1I !any & Co a man who was trapped 1n st~ hrs car fur 1 ~s after an accident I L9ft COll•CTI 1191'1CO.MY 6)WHEll.OI~ PRAm THE LOii> • H•aREPOWT m1Wt llOal: nil ,_,. WAVI A mon tage of chps of the Beatles. The Rolling Stvnes. The Kinks and The Who highlight this took at the British rock invaston of the mid~ t ~?=THE LOIT .... While their apartment •S being painted the Nortons move 1n with the Kramdens Ralph has tr ouble getting through a re t>earsat of a speech hp 1s giving at the Racr')or I 'XJgi> without bemg interrupted i llOYE Blame It On Rio" ( 1984 Com· edy) M1chae1 Caine Joseph Aologna A b1Js1nessman v<1cAt1omng 1n Rio de Janeiro succumbs to <1n altair with his ~t l11end s teen age daughter. 'hen tries to keep II a secrpt 'A' I t hr . so min ) '1'DAMIHAOOWI 7:111) 2 ON nil TQDJeatured lhf' South land as melting pot 1rnm1grants who have made Southern Ca1lor111a home I MCl•MGHT wtCAn~ m ON LA. Featured this segment on "Haunted Hawa11" looks at legends about the goddesc; Pele qhosts of warriors. and Hawauan b1essir1u ceremonies for holy l tandl.D. AT LMGI =ctWICIOf ALRTm PIOfU'I COCMT rA .. -M .. nPEDU.. •••au Atlanta Braves at Los Angt> 1es Dodgers (L~.f hrs . 45 min ) I WJJ.WU Of.A~ .,,,,,,., .. llliMJIU A profile of South African CIVIi rights act1v1st Winnie Mandela. to cu~ on her efforts to change South Afri ca s practice of apartheid and the en forced separation from her husband Nelson. 1mpr1soned since 1962 tor his po lillcal belle~ ( 1 hr J CID CTI 1111111 H1ghllghts of the day's matches I NOMI UCleQ MOii MOU YWOOD P• .. ()) AIJ..ITAll IAWTI. TO POm'I ,,._ A,,. Paul Anka .,,andy Duncan, Joel Grey country s111qPr Syl••a and sJnger· dancer Tommy Tune are among the per· -·eclnesclay ~al. formers rn thrs tribute Hosts Richard Chamberlain. Jaclyn Smith. Q ( 1 hr ) 0 fJi) -AY TO lllAVBI A Broadway ac1or turns a flop show into a hrt when he claims he saw God in the third row Guest Michael Landon's former "Bonanza" co- star Lorne Greene In stereo (R) Q ( 1 hr) 8 .wll "Reunion At Farrborough" ( 1985. Drama) Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr After forty years a d1s1llus1oned war hero returns to England for an Arr Corps reunion and rs reunited wrth hrs ex-lover who reveals a startltng secret (2 hrs ) D 0 llAClna An explOSlon traps a group of scientists rn their underground l~bo==lhr) I= "4 For Texas" ( 1963, Western) Frank Sinatra. Ursula Andress A shady banker comes up wrth a nasty way to set- tle the d1tterences between a pair of feud- ·~ cowboia (2 hrs.) • ~. 11tl W(aO '11 IC..:I Fea- tured: electronic implants to ard the deaf. Mount Saint Helen revisited. a new fltght simulator; baby talk Q ( I hr ) Iii) ... T1tl LOii) CC) .wll "The Buddy Holly Story" ( 1978, Biography) Gary Busey. Don Stroud Based oo the lite of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly who skyrocketed to fame rn the 1950s before hrs untimely death at the age of twenty two 'PG' ( 1 hr. 33 mrn.) ([)~'lmATUTllO ....... The Glory of Notre Dame Football CID .wll "The Last Married Couple In America" ( 1980. Comedy) George Segal. Natahe Wood Worries develop for a happily married couple as they watch a seemingly endless parade of friends head- '!}g for divorce court 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) UJ .wll "Explorers" ( 1985. Science Fiction) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix Three boys --a dreamer. a whrz kid. and a social mrsfrt -· combine their talents and construct a homemade spaceship 'PG' ~hr.,4= (!):,,.,.Childhood drfterences resur- face when old rivals of the Waters broth ers come back to town Q m MDVII "Red Sundown" ( 1956, West ern) Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer A sherrtt rs aided rn his fight against a ruthless land- owner and a killer by a reformed gunsling- er. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .. I ... "'° TIWfaall, u . ,. llA8AZlll Comedian Garry $han- dling; baseball in Japan 8D ~ tll IOUnf l#fWCA Two films looking at apartheid's ettect on women "Maids and Madams" examines the rela- tionship of the black domestrc worker to her white "madam". "South Africa Be- longs to Us" profiles the struggles of five black women including politteal actrvrst Winnie Mandel~ 1 hr . 30 mrn ) I~ NOlllYllOCllW • ;-=., An attempted kidnapping mars Caitlin's (Jean Bruce Scott) sorority reunion. (R) ( 1 hr.) -~ D GD -A mMJ Nell's determined to terminate Grandpa's relationship with a much.Younger woman. In stereo .J.R) 8 U IWAIT\I All> llCCCM Cl l'he judge and Mark discover clues to a coun- cilman's murder (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I= "The Revengers" ( 1972. West- ern) Wilham Holden. Ernest Borgnrne A Colorado rancher hires SIX prisoners from a chain gang to help hrm find the gang that massacred hrs famrly and destroyed h•s =1l2~ I? ,..... T1tl LOii) (!)ACn01..aRT1'11T1tl .. 1985 World Ottshore Powerboat Champ1onsh1p from Key West. Fla. ( 1 hr·) ~ITMTIB (1) .wll "Caddyshack" ( 1980. Come- dy) Brll Murray. Chevy Chase The demented groundskeeper of a swank country club wages war against the gophers while a wealthy, brash newcomer clashes with an old-guard member 'R' ( 1 hr. 47 min.) CZ).wll "Lost In America" ( 1985. Com- edy) Albert Brooks. Julte Hagerty Fed up wrth hrs yuppte hfestyle. a Los Angeles ad executive and hrs wife hqurdate their as- sets. buy a camper and head for the open roads. 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 I min ) 1:110 fJI) YOU AQAlf? Henry's angty when Matthew announces his pregnant girl- friend rs moving into hrs room In stereo ~) h "The Brothers Karamazov" ( 1958. Drama) Marra Schell. Yul Brynner A man 1s unjustly convicted of murdering hrs father. (2 hrs . 30 mrn ) '9 OVBIUI ADVBITUllE -a Cl) WUTl71M Scheduled a look at the women's tennis tour. featuring Pam Shriver ( 1 hr ) D Ui) It ........ Westphal! becomes serrously ill; lifesaving surgery impairs a patient's sex life. Turner lends advtee to a childless couple (R) ( 1 hr ) IJ I=. Heart problems put a strain on a marriage. an extramarital atlarr loses rts luster when the other woman discovers her lover isn't married .. hotel guests claim their luggage has been stolen (R) Q ( 1 hr) 0 _. _,. Scheduled Abby Dalton ("Falcoo Crest") Barry Jenner ( Dal- las") ( 1 hr) fD ........ A profile of South African c1v11 rigbls act1v1s1 Winnie Mandela. fo- cuses on her ettorts to change South Afrr ca·s pract1~ of apartheid and the en- forced separatron from her husband Nelson. 1mprrsoned since 1962 for hrs po- ltt:c=f~~ I..,........_., From a non-stop. unrefueled around-the-world fhght to unexplored caves in the Bahamas --the work of pioneers such as pilots and scien- trsts as they try to conquer new lrontters ill) Qyt'~ (CJ A llOCI*' Y .... CAIL ,.... All> .->I George Hamson. Rosanne Cash. Ringo Starr, Dave Edmunds and former members of the Stray Cats gather for a 1am sessioo with rock 'n' roll legend Carl Perkins.}1~ ([),_~ ___ . .,, .. , CID ... call • COM:81T: PUYW Wini YOUlt HUD Carlin's Sixth HBO ap- pearance featuring all-new uncensored ,fllaterial. ( 1 hr ) C1J MDVII "Gremlins" (1984, Fantasy) Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axton When a teen ager breaks the rules of caring for his lov able one-of-a-kind creature. dozens of malevolent creatures are spawned 'PG' U hr . 51 min ) Cf) ~ mM Featured regulars Marla Frumkin and Kevin Pollak. (R) GIOll• .. all .,_. "Hurricane Smith" ( 1952. Ad venture) Yvoone De Carlo. John Ireland. A South Seas fugitive raids a ship oo a m1ss100 for gold. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) I IBIQIOUI PROCll' II .. IMLllYAm Fl99IQ 1985 Arthur Smith KDW Tour- nament. from Palm Beach. Fla (l) 111111111111111 ... CZ).wll "The Libertine" (1968, Drama) Catherrne Spaak. Jean-Louis Trintignant. A woman discovers the secret apartment that her husband uses for extra-marital =iact•=~=::) TAii TlllDAY · IRAm Sketches behind the scenes of test-tube babyhood, antrcrrme designer i11als ..., ....... : T1tl W Laura's house IS burglar- ized and Howard thinks he may be a i"MCI~~ Wll.allT M>Clt All> ROU.: T1tl IU& Y DAYI The roots of rock 'n' roll are traced through the careers of Brli Haley. the Everly Broth- ers. Fats Domino. Buddy Holly, Bo Oidd- ~~ and others . (ti) T1tl HITCllmta Susan Anspach stars 1n this thriller about a novelist who uses her hometown's most 1ntrrgu1ng secrets In her books (l) QllZZL y ADAlll (S).wll "Felicity" ( 1978. Drama) Glory Annen. Christopher Milne A young wom- an becomes aware of her sexuality while vacationing 1n Hong Kong 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 mrn~ 11:11 I Cll T.t HOOKER Hooker trres to break up a drug rrng that is forcing compulslve gamblers to act as courrers (R) ( 1 hr .. tOmrn) D fll) TCMIQHT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled singer Joe Jackson. comedian ISte~" "••eo Ith• I HAWAIFIVM MY ""81 I LAUQM Binns introduces his =·~j'rlfriend to his mother l ., .... n:t:. .alTIC8f1'8 _.._ TW Highlights of the ~·smatches 1,_ut)llOVIE "A View To A Kill" (1985, Ad- venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts. Brrtrsh agent James Bond attempts to thwart an 1ndustrralist's plans to become czar of the computer industry 'PG' Q (2 hrs. 11 min) 1HI 19 llCllL •••• .,._ .. '"°" comDY ... : T1tl _,. • IOmTY Hosted ~v George Pltmptoo. the final interview of h series rs wrth the wrrter of both fiction •nd non-hct100 works. Bobbie Ann Mason. (C) .wll "Tuff Turf" ( 1~. Drama) James Spader. Kim Richards. An East Coast teen-ager moves with his famlly to a tough L A neighborhood wbere he clashes with an antagoorstte punk 'R' Q 11 hr . 52 min ) ([) WOM.D CW IOCClll Sem1flnal game IBl (2 hrs) (JJ llO¥ll "Beverly Hills Exposed" ( 1985. Adult) ~olleen Brennan. Bunny Blew A Sunday, June 22. 1986 21 -Weclnesclay Coal. look at the pnvate ltves of California's very nch !\hr . 30 min ) i ••ICY JllCLUI a1t llOWll "Guns Of Zangara" ( 1959. Ora ma) Robert S1ack. Robert Middleton In 1933. Elhot Ness moblhzes lawmen to pre vent the assassination of President Roose velt ~) ttll (I) "Gremhns' (1984 Fantasy) Zach Galhgan. Hoyt Axton When a 1een ager breaks the rules of caring for his lov able one-of-a-kind creature. dozens of malevolent creatures are spawned In stereo 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 51 mm) tt11 D Im LATI lflGHT wmt DA¥e LITTBmAll Scheduled comedian !My Crystal pet lormance artist Laune Anderson In ster eo ( 1 hr) D ~ _. Featured regulars Marla Frumkin and Kevin Pollak (R) l1J llO¥ll "Rogue Cop" ( 1955. Drama) Robert Taylor Janet Leigh A pohceman plans to avenge the death of his brother despite the pos5lb11tty that he will be in cnm1nated for ac=ng bnbes (2 hrs ) rn •••..,, m llO¥ll "Sea Wile' ( 1957 Adventure) Richard Burton. Joan Colhns A Negro purser. a tycoon. an RAF off1eer and a nun struggle to survive on an 1Sland paradise i hr. 30mrn) LCM, MmlCAll ITYU .. uraACY: All ~ TO ~ Gi),....,. LOM> (Z) llO¥ll "The Outsider" ( 1979. Drama) Sterling Hayden. Craig Wasson A young tdeahst travels to Norlhern Ireland to 10in the struggle for independence R (2 hrs 8 min) 1MtJ (I) llO¥ll 1 m Going To Be Famous (1981. Drama) Drck Sargent. Meredith MacRae A group of actors use every means at their disposal to get parts 1n a ma1or movie production (A) ( 1 hr 20 min) w 1 ••m•i.mmm1DB1arrn ... TOllMDlll llO¥ll "Return Of The Fly' ( 1959. Horror) Vincent Prrce, Brett Halsey Alter an inventor dteS using hrs dlSlntegrattng machine. his son continues to work on rt despite protests from his uncle (2 hrs . 30 min) 0 BfTMr'tllEfT TW'I' Interview with Ted Shackelford ("Knots Landing") «I) llCMI ·'The Amazing World 01 Ghosts" ( 1978, Documentary) Narrated by Sid Paul The authen1tc1ty of varrous -Thursclay -llondng Movies- •<ID "Alphabet City" (1984 Drama) Vin cent Spano, Kate Vernon ( 1 hr • 25 mm ) •CZ) "F!ootloose" (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr. 47 min) •CH> "White Water Sam" (1977 Adven ture) Keith Larsen ( 1 hr , 27 min ) NI CC) "Fl.ST" (1978, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Peter Boyle (2 hrs. 25 min) NI till "The Matchmaker" ( 1958. Comedy) Shtrler, Booth, Anthony Perkins (2 hf's ) 7111 (Z) 'Falllng In Love" ( 1984, Orama) Robert OeNlro. Meryl Streep ( t hr 4 7 mtn.) •OO "~nky Panky" < 1982. Comedy) 22 Sunday, June 22. 1986 supernatural apparitions is 11•veSllQilft><J 2 hrs) 1\111"' • PAULllYAll tll ... •MAW AU.•lMIFMaY I ,....,.LOM) llCMI "Hot Resort" ( 1985. ConiPdyl Tom Parsek1an Debra Kelly At d post. summer hotel. staff members snooty preppies. and bathing beauhE's arP. all pre occupied with Ofle ac11v1ty sex R' ( I hr 33 min) W <t) llOYll "Birdy ( 1984 Orama) Matthew Modine, Nicholas Cage A young man rs brought to a m1htary hospital to aid 1n the recovery of his childhood tnend psychologically scarred by his war11nie ex •aEr-J.~hrs J B AT lMI llCMll Scheduled rev1ewc.. "Mona Lisa" (Bob Haskins Michael Caine). "Desert Hearts" (Helen Shave• Patrrcta Charbonneau) 'Letter to Bre zhnev" m llO¥ll 'II s A Wonderful World ( 1939, Comedy) Claudette Colbert James Stewart A noted poetess hetps a young private detective find a killer I? hrs l... ~ AUrO MCllQ 24 Hours ol l PMans from France J:J, ( 1 hr ) n ~~AT: M) UllllTa NOW CM lMIY • ITOPf!ID? This documentary locus.ng on live c i ... studies of men at the Oregon State Peto tenttary. deals with why men rape and ex amines the men who commit this crime n & h.lb. "Mtke' s Murder' ( t 984 Dr d ma) Debra Winger Mark Keyloun A I os Angeles bar1k employee and sometime lover of a drug dealing tennis 1ns1ruc.101 decides to investigate his death end ieop ard1zes her own hie A' ( 1 hr 3 7 min ) t:lllil llO¥ll "Once Before 0.e ( 1966 Drama) John Derek, Ursula AnaieSs An Army major orders his troops on a den gerous mtSSlon when he and his f1ancee are =tin a Japanese at1.ick (2 hrs J lllVl&Y•••••1 -----.. ~ ... M ...,....,_, Ill .. llO¥ll "Vtva Knlt"vel" I t977 Adven ture) Evel Knievel Lauren Hutton Crooks Gene Wilder Gilda Radner ( 1 hr 50 min) (l) "Wide Open Faces" ( 1938. Comedy) Joe E Brown. Jane Wyman ( 1 hr 30 min) "Grease" ( 1978 Musical) John Tra volte Ohv1a Newton Jahn I t hr . 50 min) •9 · K1lldo1er ( t974 Suspense) Chnt Walker. James Wa1nwrrght ( t hr . :lO min) •CC) 'Grease ( 1978 MUSICJll) John Tra volta Ol1v1a Newton Jahn ( 1 hr !>O min) (l) Johnny Guitar'' ( 1953 Western) Joan CrawfOl'd. St8fllng Hayden (2 hrs J CI> 'Goodbye, New York'' ( t985. Come- dy) June Hagerty Amos Kollek ( 1 hr :io r 1.1n t ) c, 1ootag1· ~ vt>I Kn1evt-l's 'TlOtorcy IP 1umµ in Me•• ow 'hey can smuggle "".i1r.e 1 to ttie u S o, rrasr..ng 11 1n tru> ' 1 l =~.:~ (2 nr:. ) AOOllCt IOCJU. MOTDt llCMI Explorers ( t985 Science F 1tt1on) tthar H.iwke River PhOenix Three oo;c.. a dreamer. 1 Nh1z ktd and a SO<:·a m1sf1t -c 1mbine the•r talents anct construct a homemade spaceship PG '1 hr 49 min) f Al'RlmA llQLD CHAIUl~O.TMIAUllC:Bm n llCMI ' Nutcracker" ( t984 Drama) ... van Cvlhns Carol White A Russian bat erina seeks poh11ca1 asylum with an inter n,111ona1 bJllPt company 'R ( 1 hr . 4 t n•r !:ll f E ......... CRAT •ACI COM1"D llCMI "Blame It On Rio ( t984. Com edy) M1c.hael Ca1np Joseph Bologna A o Jsinessman vacat omng"' RIO~ Janeir· succumbs to ar affair with his best tr Pnd s leen-agP dc1ughter. then trtes to ~ .,. D 1 ~ f ere! R ( 1 hr 50 min ) W~TOMMDER tij "=" n rl Jgtibreds Don't Cry· t917 fr1rna) Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney A 10ckP.y s lalhtJr trres to con ",. t: him •o fix ,,, mportant race ( 1 hr " C llCMI l ,f> f'l!Prs t983. Orama J,irnie l t>t· Curtis Jilmes Keach Alter dis .. vveriny I~ al t e1 recently deceased MO!her ti;1ct been nvolved ,,.. an extramar. till affair 1tirouqt1ou1 her marriage, a single wor'lan bt-romes nvolved 1n an Obsessive "Jfl l r wit' i -nar• P1 man R ( 1 hr . 36 I ~HIATHCU=F d "S" llCMI Cd<l<1y<,t ac~" ( 1980 Come lly B M ,rra, Chevy Chase The d•, 1ent1:<J yroun Jskeeper of a swank c.ountry c.lub wages war against the gophers ~r 1 ea w1>a1thy brash newcomer a-he -N•tt a 1 guard member 'A' ( 1 4:11 !hr ~~~ACE .~~ :a. lllll•ll TOOAY d ll&MTITONU min) -'H "A Matter Ot Life And Death" (1980 Drama) Linda Lavin Salome Jens ( 1 hr 38m1n) S The Opposite ex ( 1956 Comedy! June Allyson Dolorp Gray (2 hrs ) -IIll "fl Paso" ( , 949 Western) John Payne G111t Russell 2 hr<; ) 11a l l · Thp Chaplin RP.•Uf! ( t958 ComP dj') Charlie Chaplin ( t hr 30 mtn.) 1t.ll(C) "Bells Arp Ringing" ( 1960 MuS1Cal) Ju<1y Holliday Oe11n M11r1 n (2 hrs 7 min) -Afternoon Movies- THI Cl> "Fnendly Monsters Of The Deep I t975. DocumpnfArr) ''hr<;) .. -Thanclay Coal. :Bl Kelly ( 1981 Drama) Robert Lo- Q!_n Twyla-Dawn Vok1ns ( 1 h1 34 min ) ~ 'Sounder" ( 1972. Dtama) Cicely ~son Paul W1nhe1d ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 11:9 CZJ ·'The French Lieutenant's woman" ( 198 1 Drama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons (2 hrs 5 min ) W • ·santa Fe Tre I" ( 1940 Western) Er· rOI Flynn. Ohvl8 de Hav1lland (2 hrs ) ll9(C)"SeemsL1ke OldT1mes" (1980 Com· edy) GOldle Hawn. Chevy Chase ( 1 hr 42 mm) CH) "Fletch' ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Baker ( 1 hr 38 min ) Cl) "Grease' ( 1978. Musical) John Tra· volta Oltv1a Newton-John ( 1 hr 50 min) •CO "9 Deaths Qt The N1n1a (1985 Ad venture) Sho Kusug1. Brent Huff ( 1 hr . 34m1n) CZ) "Falling In Love" ( 1984 Drama) Robert DeNiro. Meryl Streep ( 1 hr. 47 min) W (C) "Never So Few" ( 1960. Drama) Frank Sinatra. Gina Lollobrig1da (2 hrs . 4 min) •Cf) "Busting" ( 1973 Dtama) Elltott Gould Robert Blake (2 hrs ) Cll 'f want You ( t952. D1ama) Dana Andrews Dorothy McGuire ( t hr 42 min) • «Zl "5 Card Stud · ( t968. Western) Dean Martin. Robert Mitchum (2 hrs , tO min ) -Evening---- .. l.f=n11 Cll ... · RM:l..,••m ...... 0 .,.... Ct/9111f w+&UTITWll 11:111m 11.oRT me ... DWIMT,....,._,.._.,.IOll_ llAMITlll llO¥ll "Mary Qt Scotland" ( 1936. Drama) KathaMe Hepburn Fredric March Queen Mary ot Scotland is beheaded alter she defies the rule ot her cou5ln, Elizabeth I ot England (:> hrs 3 min) (I) llOWll "The ln·L aws ( 1979 Come· dy) Alan Arkin, Peter Falk Alter their ch1I dren set their wedding date a federal agent involves a dentist 1n a Lat1n·Ameri· can~age plot PG' ( t h1 43 min ) •lime~ i 1lc, "::. POii ~While Saras away 10< a Lake Tahoe weel<end Henry and Muriel find birth contrOI pills In her l··~----llMOTMUNC WW .,.. "Tender MercMK" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper A former country singer. hlS hie and career ruined by alcohOllSITl, falls 1n love with a Tex as motel owne< and dec1deS 10 make a comeback 'PG' ~min) (I) AUTO uc.1 · m11 UUDA D· ............. ,.,_ ... (II _..,. ... rT TW Interview with actreta Lauren Hutton I L-:.'ii. Twenty one people who pooled their money and won the New York State Lottery. "Today" co-host B antGumbel LM t!iOrt1C 1•1 ••CP"'ln11t .. 111 ... 11lm'IC09111f GD ..... t11 PGINm MAmTHIL.a. I• ••••.an AUTO UC. Formula One Canadian Grand Pnx. from Circuit Gilles V1fleneuve on lie de Notre Dame 1n Montreal (R) ( 1 hr. 30 mm.) (l)•B'BW ... (%) .a¥ll "The Aviator's Wife" (1981 Suspense) Philippe Martaud Marie R1v1ere A law student 1n Pans becomes obsessed with a woman (Subtitled) 'PG' i hr, 45m1n) DAMIMADOWI 1:11 lllCMI "3· 10 To Yuma" ( 1957. West ern) Glenn Ford, Van Heflin The witness to a hOldup captures the crlm1nal and holds him for the outg01ng train ( 1 hr . 55 min) ~ 8 t OI Tiii TOMI Featured behind-the soenes on the hit cable series 'Brothers", the culinary secrets of San Francisco the ultimate trrsbee tournament I MCl•mrT WHA"IWJlllH m OI I.>. Featured a IOOk at the his· tory ot ltngerie. a report on the booming mail order bride business. the wottd·s smallest 1et aircraft. preserving pets through taxidermy r l.D.AT&.Mm ==-t/IAU..... ra•1-.. mlLYWIDU.. WU, RD MaD OI AlmALI . .,,,,,,,, • PllJQAL ....-r A d1scussioo of the types ot casserole dishes, preparation ot a lamb, sausage and eggplant casserole and a duck, f>Ork and sausage casserOle CID •• IDO" ,_ H1gh1tghts or the la J.ntches HOlllRM*I ,_NOUYWOOD , ... .. (I) CMZY um A POI A fashion design er turns to Harry and Harrison when she begins receiving threatening phone calls from her supposedly dead partner (R) ta h'd> COllY IHOW Vanessa's school grades sutler when She develops a crush on a bO~ _In stereo (R) Q 8 lllCMI 'The Sandpiper' ( t965. Ora ma) Eltzabeth Taylor, Richard Burton A married clergyman tells 1n love with a I berated arttst who ltves with her 1lleg1h mate son (2 hrs.) D 9 .un -..w rT Ol IOT1 Seg ments include a v1S1t to the Los AngeleS County coroner's autopsy rooms and an exammatlOn ot airline industry measures t~ 1~~ safety (R) O ( 1 hr l ; = "Roboo Aod The .._ Hood• ( 1964, MuSIC81) Frank Sinatra, Deen Mar tin The leader ot a Chicago gang donates a large amount ot money to one ot the ~·s orphanages (2 hrs) tD MUlrT tll THI DMQC* A look at Chi na's attempts to encourage trade end free enterprise while ma1nta1nfng control ot its eco=.i.~~hr) 1-.mTM•M .. calA:,_ 11A111 TO ~ This on-location survey of the trend toward tree enterpri<w1 features conversations with a lectory .. manager a farmer the owner of 1 fast· fOOd stand. and the mayor of Shanghai IBl (1 hr l CC) llO¥ll "Grease" ( 1978, Musical) John Travotta 0 'Via Newton-Jolin BaMd on the Broadway show A 1950s high schOOI gang leader Ines to win blck tfie pretty Austra 1an exchange student he romanced during summer vacation 'PG' i! hr . 50 min ) CHJ llO¥ll "Blackout ( 1985, Mystery) Richard Widmark. Keith Carradine A r&- tired detective. still haunted by an un· solved 7-year·Old murder. encounters an accident victim who possibly holds the ~ to the mystery Q ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (J.) llO¥ll "Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982, Comedy) Bill Cosby The comedian IOOka at everyday faults and fOlbles and per· forms his famous characterizations 'PG' ~hr,4~ ~O:. "Sounder" (1972. Drama) Cicely Tyson. Paul W1nfleld In 1930s Lou· 1s1ana. a family of black sharecropper• struggles to overcome the hardship of poverty and the oppres51on of an unjust society 'G' ( 1 hr 45 min ) m lllCMI "Rails Into Laramie" ( 1954, Western) John Payne. Man Blanchard In order to bring the railroad to town, a rug· ged Army sergeant hghts corruptlOn and sabOtage 1n lawless Laramie Wyoming .l! hr , 30 min ) a:llU GD 'Al&Y1111 Alex surprises Ellen by 1nv1t1ng her father to Parents Day Wee!(· end at Leland College In stereo (R) Q ~=:.u. ~ N llAUZlll Santa Monica s (Calif ) Muscle Beach, American music 1n Japan W .......,.. ~I-.. (I) T""'8I MRI, U. Art1hc1al·heart recipient Jack OearbOrne remains 1n guarded condition, Gonzo discovers that his current love has multiple sclerOSis (part 2 of 2) (R) ( 1 hr ) D G) CHlal Diane uses Sam as the subject of her psychology term paper In stereo (R) D tIDl 1'MI COLIYI Miles accuses Fallon of being unable to choose between him and Jell, Sable tries to reconcile with Jason (R) O (1 hr) a ... m lllCMI The Glory Guys" ( t965, western) Tom Tryon. Harve Presnell A professional soldier 1s forced against his better judgment to lead untrained men into battle (2 hrs l fE) lftil&fl "Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime" Tommy and Tuppence Beres· ford help a clergyman's daughter whoM meager hvet1hood IS threatened by 1trange events at her country boardinghouse (R) ~<~MU. zt5 MUlrT tll THI DIAGCll A loo« at Chi na's attempts to encourage trade and free enterprise while ma1ntain1ng control of its econ~R) Q ( 1 hr) '!) Men·s World Cup from Oahu :tiiTA..~ "%).o¥11 "The French Lieutenant's Worn an" ( 1981 Drama) Meryl Streep Jeremy Irons Based on the novel by Jotin Fowlel An allair between two actors 1s paralleled 1n the (Omanllc penOd film In which the two are performing 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min ) "«Zl llO¥ll "The Comic" ( t969. Orama) Dick Van Dyke. Michele Lee A laded 11- Sunday, June 22. 1986 23 -Thursday Coal. lent film star regains fame when he begins making c1 m1cal television commercials {?hrs J 1111 IJ 01) llQHT COWT Feeling respon51ble tor the tragic shooting of a boy, Harry quits the bench and vanishes (Part 2 of ~ In stereo (R (!) .,_ ·0ue1 At O.ablo" ( 1966 West ern1 James Garner Sidney P01tier A group of Indian-haters are determined to transport a load of ammunition through Apache temta<y at any cost (2 hrs 30 min) ~~~ -· (I) 111)11 ~ Gary learns the se cret of Empire Valley and forces Abby to 10tn 1n his plan. Cathy attempts to escape from L1hmae (R) O ( 1 hr ) U 01) Hl.1. ITWT ILUU Buntz 1s held captive by an escapee from a mental 1nst1 tutton Belker goes undercover at a dog 1>9Und (R) (I hr I 111~. IJ ...V Scheduled Martina Nav rat1lova Dick Cavett Helen Gurley Brown {B) (1 hr) &l) TISO The women become unsettled as they look toward an uncertain future l hr) __,Ma.I ~ A IOOk at how many fam1 lies are coping with the emotional and h· nanc1al dilemmas posed by the burgeon mg over 75 age group whose life's savings have beer eradicated by the high cost of 1v1ng (R) O (1 hr) ~ .,_ 'Seems Like Old Times ( 1980. Comedy) Gold.a Hawn, Chevy Chase A soft-hearted lawyer is torn be tween her hopeless ex-husband turned bank robber and her uptight l)<esent hus band who is running for Cahforn1a attorney~neral 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min) rHJ THE I CHEW A family mansion be comes a horror chamber for a young 1n· vah~ny Seagrove) (.iJ "Purple Rain" ( 1984. Musical) Prince Apollon1a Kotero A young Minne apol1s singer s sordid family background 1><ov1des the impetus for hrs rise to the top of the contemporary mUSIC world and en ables him to find 10\/9 with a winsome rock p!.!_ncess 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min ) (.f.J ~y RM Guest Jett Altman (G;l NOISYllOCI ... THE LOIT .... After Allee refuses to give them money. .. 1Ra,a :.::. ~~mo , .... " -----ucm-..Y .... llA&Olll, ""All m Mar!owe as the pmne suspect when a hood he was lh1r~=&J~ound dead O ,,. aao mm ... TAii TmDAY llrAm SketcheS talking tombstones. Candid Camera. 1..., ..... TMI IOll-Howard tries to itnpfess Laura's guard dog who's been left 1n his care f0< • weekend ,.,L.lm.R'm ..... .cm ..,..,. FRl•ICY .,. "Tightrope" (1984, Suspense) Clint EAttwood. Genevieve Bujold Whrle 24 Sunday, June 22, 1986 1nvestigat1ng a 5efleS of gnsly sex mur de<s. a tough New Orleans cop d1SCovers that he has much '° common wrth the killer he IS pursuing ·R O ( 1 hr 5" min ) CI> _,. "Footloose" ( 1984. Orama) Kevin Bacon Lon S1~er Teen-agers 1n a small town fight tor the11 nght to dance and stage a prom deSptte oppos.t100 from their conservatrve parents PG ( 1 hr 4 7 min~ t1:11 ~ .,_ "The Scarface Mob" ( 1962 Orama) Robert Stack Keenan Wynn Crime-tighter Ehot Ness draws a hght net around Al Capone and his notorious mob {?hrs 10 min) 11:11 IJ (I) llQHT NUT When an elderly ac- qua1n1ance dlS8ppears from a nur&1ng home. G1amtx>n~fs grandmother asks him to 1nveshgate (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min) U GI) TallHT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled act<>< Danny DeV1to Jenn Searing. Valene Wildman In stereo ( 1 lhr ) UtumAY llQHT o ~ WU.WUWllT Vlut MAWAlftVN •Y wta I LAUGH Binns starts mak mg the prehm1nary arrangements to have lg1s baptized ...... TMEU. ATllClfl .. LMUIA .aRTIClllTlll I !DOM n.m Highhghts of the d!)''s matcheS 1W (CJ CIBIJI comDY ca n The comic style of Enc BogOStan is showcased 1n this spoof on drinking m America t ttl(H .,_"Fletch" (1985. Comedy) Che vy Chase Joe Don Baket An L A report er with an array of disguises attempts to unravel a plot 1nv01v1ng a wealthy bus1 nessman who contracts his own murder 'PG'._9 ( 1 hr . 38 min ) a.I o ... ..._.'"°" ~RM · mTtB All) -The family's floored when M~rts dating ('NA Ebon1te FirebOlt ClaSSIC from Seattle (R) (2 hrs ) LI .,_ "Hot Lunch'" ( 1979 Adult) Jerry Heath, Desiree Cousteau A married man moves to the city to take advantage of its numerous career oppor1un1ties ( I hr. 15 min) ~11T110•mu 1'1CWI 11:11 _,. "Partners" ( 1982 Comedy) Ryan O'Neat. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay pohce clerk go undercover as a homosexual couple to find the murderer of a male mOdet 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 mm ) Dll D GI) LATl llQHT _,,.DAVID~ Scheduled comedienne Elayne Boosler. s1~ John Phillips In stereo ( 1 hr ) D ~ RM Guest Jett Altman {B) U _,. "Adventure' ( 1946 Romance) Clark Gable. Greer Garson A charming sailor sweeps a quiet librarian off her feet and then deserts her unlil the birth of their child ~ hrs . 30 min ) (!). £1181T ... m MOWll "The Lodger' ( 1944 Mystery) Laird Cregar Cedric Herdwicke Jack the Ripper stealthily stalks the streets of Lon don claiming new victims and spreading terr0< in his wake ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I LCM.lmDCAllrmJ .. uraACY: All lmlGDUCTIOll 10 ccmvwm Gi) .... 'IMIU. (JS) L.Rlm.ll '11 THI MCM All) PAllOUI A look at the money and glamour surround- ing horses including an interview with Prince Char e· , the celebrity sp0<1 of o !.Bl I 1 hr 12141 Cl) lllOVIE Deadline' ( 1980. Suspense) Barry Newman. Bill Kerr Nu- clear terror .t threaten to blow up Syd ney Austraha. umess t~1r demands are met.,jR) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) tt11-··~ ... TOM9ITllll .av. ·The Three Avengers" ( 1980 Adventure) Bruce Li Chien Yue1 Sun A big tune gang leader makes trouble f0< three kung tu artists who have 1ust opened ~a new school (2 hrs 30 min ) QO) araT~ nmmrr lnte<VleW with actress Lauren Hutton ml MOVIE Are We Alone In The Uni- verse?" ( 1978 Documentary) Narrated by Hugh Douglas Presents evidence sug- gesting that v '>1turs from other galaxies shared tre1r advMCed knowledge with an- cient man (2 hrs ) S> .,_ · Nutcracker" ( 1984 Orama) Joan Collins Car· White A RUSS1an bal- 1e11na seeks pohtica. asy1..1m with an inter· nat10•1a ba iet i-ompany 'R' ( 1 hr 4 1 n· n ) 'Z MOVIE "Goodbye New York" (1985. CofTledy 1 Jute Hagerty AmO'i KOllek Fed up w1tn New York a young woman heads for Paris. but a missed fhght connection tands her 1n Israel without money or lug gage and 1n store tor acute culture shock 'R (I hr 30 min) m 'Ala.RYAi 1:11 (11 .,_ "Too Scared To Scream" ( 1985. Drama) Mike Connors. Anne Archer A police lieutenant teams up with an unaerco~er agent to .nveshgate the murders of sever a women 1n a Manhattan lartment house 'R' (I hr . 44 min ) 1:9 W0&D AT LMQI ,. ... llOft Anne Of The Thousand Days· 1969 Drama) Richard Burton. Gene- vieve Bu1old Anne Boleyn meets with tragedy because of the W111 of King Henry Vlll~hrs) IAU:'t:'FAl&Y PUmTMEU. l\llQAI bel ~ D~ NOITI TMI YW ~-RCIAl Aspmng co-medians perform at Dangerfield s 1n New York (1 hr) 1:11 re ) MO¥ll "Too Scared To Scream" ( 1985 Drama) Mike Conn0<s Anne Archer A police lfeutenant teams up with an undercover agent to investigate the murders of several women tn e Manhat1an lartment house 'R' ( 1 hr "" mm ) -(I) _,,,ATCM MCOM)-AmlCA'tetm .,_"Navy Blue And Gold" ( 1937. Comedy) Robert Young Lionel Bar- rymore Three sailors experience IOve and adventure 1n the Navy (2 hru) -...wll ... AUITUUAll IUD POOTUU 1::9 ... --.n••••n ·--TMltcml 119£181' ... MOWll 'Falling In Love" ( 1984 Dre- ma) Robert DeNiro Meryl Streep Despite the fact that b<>th are mamed. a chtlnce meeting on a commuter 1ra1n sparka a mu- tual romantic 1ntcrec;t t>etween a coostruc- t10n engineer and a or11pt>ic designer 'PG 13' (I hr. 47 mm l -Thursclay Coal. M CID.,_ "History Of The Worrd --Part I" (198t. Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Madeline Kahn Man's illustrious history --from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish In qu1S1hon -is examined 'R' ( t hr 33 min~ Mai)~,.,., II HI (l) .,_ 'The In Laws· ( t979. Come dy) Alan Arkin. Peter Falk Aher thetr ch1I dren set their wedding date. a federal agent involves a dentist 1n a Latin-Amen can espionage plot 'PG' (1 hr. 43 min) MUI).,_ "Having Babies II" ( t977, Ora· ma) Paula Prentiss. Tony Bill Frve cou· pies experience emotional crises 1nvolv1ng ~f,rst:;. birth and adoption (2 hrs J ICllOOllLR ~ ..... mlDI .,_ "Purple Rain" ( t984. Musical) Prince. Aponon1a Kotero A young Minne apohs smger's sordid family background -l'riclay -Mondng Movies- •CC) "Ask Any Girl" ( 1959 Comedy) Shir ley MacLa1ne. David Niven ( t hr . 4 t min) 1H1 'Young And frf!(>" ( 1979 Adven lure) Erik Larsen Keith l arse'l ( 1 hr 30 min) NI Z, Sherlock Holmf's · ( t932. Mysti>ry) C'hve Brook. Reginald Owen ( 1 hr 8 min) NI (IZ) "Little Boy Lost" ( t953 Drama) Bing Crosby. Claude Dauphin (2 hrs l .. CJ Evil Under The Sun · ( t982. Mys tery) Peter Usltnov. Jane B1rk1n ( t hr 4? min) (ti} "Hystencal" ( !983 Comedy) The Hudson Brothers. Bud Cort ( 1 hr . ?7 min) CPJ "Life With Blondie" ( 1946. Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake ( 1 hr 30 min) l S) 'The Last S1art1ghter · ( t 984 Science f1ct1on) Lance GUPSI Robert Preston ( 1 hr . 40m1n) 1:9 (l,\ 'The Idle Clas~" (192 t) Cha rite Chaplin Edna Purviance •9 "sCream. Pretty Peggy" ( t973. Hor ror) Bette Davis Ted Bessell ( t hr 30 min) (%) "Tank" ( t983 Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin ( 1 hr 53 min l 1:9® 'A Rare Breed' ( t982 Drama) George Kennedy Forrest Tucker. ( 1 hr . 34 min) 'l) "Clash By Night · ( 1952. Orama) Bar bara Stanwyck. Paul Douglas (2 hrs ) -CC) "II Started With A Kiss" (t959. Com edy) Glenn Ford. Debbte Reynolds ( t hr. 44 min) CS) "The Little Fox~s" ( 1941 Drama) Bette Davis Herbert Marshall ( 1 hr 56 min) .. -(IZ) Shootout In A Qne·Dog Town ( 1973 Orama) Richard Crenna Jack Elam ( t hr . 30 min ) 1WC%) The Little Foxes · (194t , Drama) Bette Davis. Herbert Marshall ( t hr . 56 mtn) -&11ernoon Movies- a.m "The Man Who Dted Twice" I 1970. Orama) Stuart Whitman. Brigitte Fos~y 12 hrs) provtdes the impetus for htS rise to the top of the contemporary music world and en- ables him to find love with a winsome rock rincess 'R' (1 hr . 5 t mm.) WAl'Qt Cit WAii_,. ltl FAml• Nrrm I IO'f .,..... •.... tml, .UT •ACI COAlla .. .,. "Hollywood Hot Tubs" ( 1984, Adult) Donna McDaniel, Michael Andrew After taking a plumbing job, a young man plunges into a series of surprising en- counters with some unusual Hollywood characters 'R' ( 1 hr 42 min ) w~nm.,.. ~ ~ecurity RISI<" ( 19~. Orama) John Ireland. Dorothy Malone The FBI drops a net 10 trap enemy agents out to steal the nuclear secrets of a dead scten t1s1 ( 1 hr 30 mm ) CC) "Irreconcilable Otffetrences" ( 1984. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shetley Long ( 1 hr. 54 min) (t{) "The Stone Boy" ( 1984. Drama) Robert Duvall Jason Presson ( t hr . 33 min) ~ Explorers" ( 1985. Scl8flCe Fichon) Ethan Hawke River Phoenix ( t hr . 49 mm.) W Em "Scott Of The Antarctic" ( 1948, Ad- venture) John Mills. Derek Bond (2 hrs ) tll (HJ "In Love With An Older Woman" ( t982. Comedy) John Ritter. KMen Carl- son ( t hr . 40 min ) Zl "Explorers" ( 1985. Science Fiellon) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix ( t hr 49 min) HI C_, "The Philadelphia Experiment" ( t984 Setence Fiction) Michael Pare Nancy Allen ( t hr. 42 min.) CS) "The Last Startighter" ( t984. Science F1ct1on) Lance Guest. Robert Preston ( t hr . 40 min) MIU.) 'The Shooting Party" (1984. Drama) Edward Fox. Cheryl Campbell ( t hr 48 min) ltl(ti) "Young And Free" ( t979. Adven ture) frtk Larsen. Keith Larsen ( 1 hr 30 min) (l) "The Idle Class · ( t 921) Cha rite Chaplin. Edna Purvtance d (C) "Android" ( t982. Sctence Fiction) Klaus K1nsk1, Don Opper ( t hr . 20 mm ) .. UJ "The Stone Boy" (1984, Orama) Robert Duvall Jason Presson ( t hr 33 mtn) .. (!) ·Little Moon And Jud McGraw" ( t979. Western) James Caan Stefanie Powers (2 hrs) (.%) "V1s1on Quest" ( t985. Drama) Mallhew Modine. Linda F1oren11no ( t hr . 48m1n) -Evening---- (l) IUnlCl.ff d(H) .,_ "Making The Grade" (1984. Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen. A spoiled rich ktd offers $10.000 to a street- wrse teen-ager to finlSh out his last year at e!_ep school for him. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CZJ.,_ "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" (198t, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons Based on the novel by John Fowles An affair between two act~ IS paralleled m the romantic penod film 1n which the _ 1 two are s:;rt:M/.ng 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min) =--.,... I INTODAY __,TD ........... .. .., .. I .,.... Aher their mother brings home a new baby. two chil- dren feel they're unloved nuisances and escape to their grandmother's (Colleen Dewhurst) home. the true story of Ralph "Papa" Thorson. who leads a dangerous life as a modern- ~ bou~~unler 'PG' ( t hr . 38 mm ) lEJ TOP IOlmQ Harold Brazier (37- 7 20 KOs) vs Ozzie O' Neal ( t 2-3-t. 5 KOs) 1n a iunl()( welterweight bout sched- uled for 10 rounds. lrve from French Lick Ind (2 hrs 30 mtn ) (S) .,_"Oxford Blues' ( t984 Orama) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxford UnlVefSl- ty' s trad1toos are tossed to the wind by a brash American teen-ager 1n pursuit of an elusive British cover girl In stereo 'PG-13' ~hr. 33m1n ) comAl1 a1I .oft "Brtng1ng Up Baby" ( 1938. Comedy) Kathanne Hepburn. Cary Grant An archaeok>grst sets out to rarse a m1lhon dollars for his museum. but ends up in- volved with a prelly soc1ahte ( t hr . 42 ·1""" §; __ ,_ I ADMlmfN'l~--..0 .,. Cll ... 0 811'9Y~ 1'ClllMT Interview with actor-dancer Gregory Hines Ii:. Jose Eber. hairstyhst to the stars. two mountain climbers scale w om1ng's Devtl's Tower • LOWICDlllC11* .... -tllPOINm ..... u. •.... .an ... _,. ... .,_ "Tank" ( 1983. Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin When an army ser geant's young son Is arrested and eent to work on a labor farm. the father uses his tank to rescue the boy 'PG ( t hr 53 mrn~llUDOWI MIMOUlrltmml M -~-W AloOkatsum mer activities across the United States with host Peter Scoleri ("Newhart") and guest Biiiy Crystal Segments on beeehes. upcoming mo't18S and conce<t tours, sum- mer fashtons and a Statue of L 1berty look- alike contest Sunday, June 22. 1986 25 -rriclay Conl. D UT'T\.I AllLm Constantly ridiculed be· cause of his small stature, a 12-year-old boy toes to change his image by offering to capture an ™omino O 0 WHAn IOWI Everyone urges Ra1 10 bring his recently written play to an agent (RJ D m OM LA. Featured a report on bar gains and lreebies available 1n Los Ange les, 1nclud1ng theatre tickets amu~ment parks lours and grocery items IJUTLMGI .,.._aw.:I O* A LRTm "°""" CCUIT ._YWIDU.. WU. WLD wm.D O* •mA&.I . .,,,.,, I WAii~ WEB• llEVllW Q ... BC* ~ Highlights ot the ia 's matches ... HClllll RACllO FROM HOU YWOOD 'AM ,_ llQHT TWAa(I • 'OWElt Pl.AY In stereo l! h!J .. II Cl) TWIUQHT ZOIE Two stories a sci- entist creates the hologram ')f a 17th·cen- tury P1lgr1m a mathemat1cian·s desire to so111e a balf11og equation gets him 1n Dutch w1tt a demi n In stereo R) t hr 1 D m Am'llCA Tll.ll IACC NBC oflic1a1s and entertainment personalities answer questions about the television industry lrom viewers in cities around lhe country Host Bryant Gumbel ( t hr ) 0 MOVIE "Robin And Marian" ( 1976 Romance) Sean Connery Audrey Hep burr An Older and wiser Robin Hood re turns from battle to Sherwood F'orest to recla m his beloved Maid Mar1ar who has N1tered a convent and taken hf'r v• •ws (2 hrs 0 @' WEUIDI W'1er. a youngster is kid rcapped by his div 11ced !.itheT Webster tr.e· t ., drur up immunity support (R) ·.-..mwm I IOAP MOVIE None But The Br;ivP · ( 1965. Drama) Frank Sinatra Clint Walker American and Japanese men stranded on ti South Pac1t1c island declare a truce that lasts until radio contact is resumed (2 hrs) I WAllmQTOM WEB 11 MY1EW Q PllAmMLGllD WALLrrmTWRI Steamy Stocks for Summer Guest Suresh Ohirud vice president and portfolio 5tr,11eg1st The First Boston Corp tClMCMI Perfect ' (198!>. Drama) John Travolta Jamie Lee Curtis A 1ournaltst sets out to write an expose on health clubs and ends up falling lor a reporter ~aerobics instructor 'R' Q (2 hrs ) lHJ MCMI "N1n1a Ill The Dom1na11on" ( 1984, Adventure) Lucinda Dickey Jor dan Bennett A woman with FSP and an interest 1n ancient Japanese culture be comes possessed by the spirit of an evil warrior when she 1nher<ts a magic sword R ( 1 hr 35 min ) lLJMCMI "Lost In Amenca" ( 1985. Com- edy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie lifestyle, a Los Angeles ad executive and his wife liquidate their as- sets. buy a camper and head for the open roads 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 min ) ~ODDCCUU Cl) MOWll "Explorers" ( 1985. Science Fiction) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix Three boys a dreamer. a whiz k1c;j and a social misfit • combine their talents and construct a homemade spaceship In ster· eo PG ( 1 hr 49 min ) 26 Sunday. June 22. 1986 m..mao 1::11 D ®> • •vna. Wesley's match- making efforts go haywire when Belvedere falls for the youth's teacher (R) o l__..WLD """8 JCHI, IU>. ... . WALL STMIT WEB ·steamy Stocks for Summer" Guest Suresh Bhirud vice president and portfolio strategist The First Boston Corp m • COONR • 01W1G1 ccum ·eeie. brate Summer•" Host Jim Cooper IOOks at the =t ~the upcoming summer ·; T rTD ~ .. llGHfTUClll In stereo ( 1 hr ) .. Cl) MOVIE · Continental OtVide' ( t 981 Comedy) John Belushi. Blair Brown A Chicago newspaper columnist travels to the Rockies to escape some political heat and 1nterv1ew a reclusive naturalist (R) i? hrs) U flt:) llAll VICI An anonymous caller gives Crockett and Tubbs a clue to a prominent lawyer s killer In stereo (R) l! hr _L 0 ~ • ••• June mistakenly thinks that Paul's 1n love with her (R) Q o ... m llOYll "Desl)E'rate Voyage" ( 1980 Adventure) Christopher Plummer Cliff Potts A modern·day pirate cruising the Caribbean takes over a small yacht and terrorizes the people on board (2 hrs ) fll) ...,. O* IOUTH APllCA Two films looking at apartheid's effect on women Maids and Madams" examines the rela· t1onsh1p of the black domestic worker to her white madam", "South Africa Be· longs to Us" profiles lhe struggles of five black women including political activist W1nn1e Mandela 1 hr 30 min ) Ell)...._. THI LORD '11) ,_ Lm 'Bill Buckley and Fmng Line Get Roasted" Guests Jeff Green held John Kenneth Galbraith Harriet P1I pel, Henry Kissinger. Eugene McCarthy Tom Wolfe (R) ( 1 hr) ~AUITUl.IMIU.D ~ ITAITMI llOYll "Explorers ( 1985 Science Fiction) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix Three boys a dreamer a wh1z·l<1d. and a social misfit -comb•~ their talents and col'IStruct a homemade spaceship 'PG' l! hr 49 min) m IOmQ Curtis Parker vs Frank Tate 1n a m1ddlewe1ght bOut scheduled for t 0 rounds. from Atlantic City. NJ (Taped) ~~ 1::11 ~ -=~~R~w·· (1966. Comedy) Dean Martin. Ann-Margret A retired spy is called 1n to protect e famous scientist from foreign powers (2 hrs . 30 min) CID MOT IEIM:A&Y THI ... .. @-.r TUClll In stereo ( 1 hr ) -D OD ~Y A psychology profess<>f 1s programming his students as assassms In ster8M.:) ( 1 hr ) IJ I L0¥1 IOAT During e COiiege reunlOn cruise. members of rrvel fretern1t1eS wage war and two old frtends discover they now have vastly different lifestyles (R) O ( 1 hr) 0 ~ _,. Scheduled Raquel Welch, actor Michael Nouri (R) ( 1 hr ) GD-nlllmm Ii) •11MCN•nllnoM1WAI The er· chaeologlcel, hlstorlcal and literary evl ~ regarding the fell of Troy 11 summed up and a new poeslbil1ty Is pr&- sented. O ( 1 hr) 'C) MCMI "Coverg1rl" ( 1983 Drema) Jett Conaway Irena F'ems A marketing wh1z- k1d meets a struggling New York model and attempts to transform her into an 1n ternat1onal sensation 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) ~ROUBDllmY 'H' MOVIE "Children Of The Corn · ( 1984 Horror) Peter Horton. l 1nda Hamilton Based on a Stephen King short story A young physician and htS wife find them· sell.es 1n a Midwestern town where young· sters have murdered the adults and estab- lished a strange religious cult 'A' ( 1 hr 33 min) CL MOVIE The Rosebud Beach Hotel ( t984 Comedy) Colleen Camp Peter Scolar• An enterprising couple puts a run- down seaside resort on the road to finan- cial recovery by hiring prostitutes who double as bellhops 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 'P cc.DY mM Featured Big Trouble f)!lrfOrms "Think " (R) SJMCMI ·Lost In America ( 1985. Com- edy) Albert Brooks. Juhe Hagerty Fed up w1tt> his yuppie lifestyle, a Los Angeles ad executive and h•s wife hqu•date their as sets. buy a camper and head tor the open roads R' O ( 1 hr • 31 min ) I __ Oii: ALL ITAi IOmG a1I _..,..,..,_, Ill -~ TARmT Photos. newsreel foot age and the personal memories of Bain- bridge Island (Wash ) residents recall the effects of the World War II internment of the town's Japanese Americans and the Bainbridge Rev1ew·s publtshers opposition ltot~.i1 ••• ~lCM .... -mtTTUClll In stereo ( 1 hr) 1w D89 CDG> .... TAii TlllDAY ~ Guest Howie Mandel Sketches chiropractor mime. Fredericks of Pomona m;).-.Yl&LIR fm THI ICMlmlll Howard plans revenge when Trevor invites Laura to a dinner ldan~HOUI ...... .., 90ITILOOI BCY MCMI "Le Sex Shop" ( 1973. Come- dy) Juliet Berto. Claude Berri A book· store proprietor finds instant success when he stocks his establishment with sex manuals and marital aids 'R' ( 1 hr 32 min) mflUCITM 11:118 ()) MO¥ll "McCabe And Mrs Miller'' ( 1971. Western) Warren Beatty Julie Christie With a practiced madam as his business partner. a two-b11 gambler opens a thriving casino-bordello 1n a compeny- owned m~n (R) (2 hrs 20 min ) D OD Host Johnny Carson Scheduled Singer Julio Iglesias 'Late INio~:·) host DaV1d Letterman In stereo • UnlllAY -.r L-:-.... llAWAIMH O&Y .. I LAUIH Flggl1 st1r1 up SOl'M trouble when he decld• to thro~ e lrt~n the ward Cl-,, ..... LMlllA .. ,..,,. WU .. ,_ Highlights Of the dey·s matches -rriclay Cont. (LJ llO¥ll ·For Services Rendered' ( 1984 Adult) Cynde Summe<s. Bridgetle Monet Secre1 agen1 James Bomb IS en 1angled 1n a foreign attair ( t hr 20 min ) 11:11 C llO¥ll "Venus" ( 1983. Comedy) Od1le Michel Florence Guerin F eellng eK plo11ed the goddess of love does every thing ir her power to stop the production of a commercial for a suntan 1011on bear no her name R' ( 1 hr 21 min) 11'9 $ llO¥ll 'Ch1ld•Pn Of The Corn" ( 1984, Hou 1) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton Ba~d on a Stephen King snor1 slory A young physician and his wife find them selves tn a M·dwestPrn town whe1e young SIPrs ha.e murdered the adults and estab hshed a .,tranoe re1tg1ovs cult R ( t hr '.l'.lm1n J tt• (11)-.T TUCH In stereo ( t hr I 11:9 "HlllOVll 'Lost In America' ( 198'> Com edy) Albert Brooks. Juhe Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie lifestyle. a l ~ Angeles ad executive and his wile hqu1date their as· sets buy a camper and head for the open •Meis R O ( 1 hr 31 min ) 1HI .. .,.,.,. ..,. c:GmDYmAI CAmD flUI PUTIVAL Featured Doctor of Doom C t960) ( 1 hr 30 min) fll M n.ool Will 1s fascinated by the Masters' plans for the future of the Earth and forms a closer relAhonsh1p with his Master Cl!) IUL YIDIOI lI AUTO Uc:mQ CART Portland 200 from Portland, Qfe (R) (2 hrs ) P J LRSm.11 f:il l'HI llCN ._, fAMOUI "Simon & Simon co-stars Jameson Par· ker and Gerald McRaney Chef Tell Andie MacDowel on the F111 islands actre<>s Vir ~1~&(R) (!hr) 11:11 D m ,,.,AY llQtfT VIJIOl In stereo ( 1 hr. 30 min) 0 TALU ,_ 1ME DAM.,. A literary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gifted writer (Larry Manetll) a b11arro formula for success (RJ CiJ llO¥ll "Killer McCoy" ( 194 7. Drama) Mickey Rooney Ann Blyth A prizefighter finds himself trapped atter he inadvertent· l.x_k1lls a trainer (2 hrs . 10 min ) (t J........,. ... m ITAi llAllCM Guest Audrey l anders In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) -~~NCAMtnl.I ~:AM~TO al) IAMIDAY ALM 11:11 (I) mlTWf IOCI ·THI~ WAVI 11:11 -.T 1UClt In stereo ( 1 hr ) Ml ••• llBT ... TOM9IYDlll llO¥ll "Sally O'Rovrke ( 1945 Ora ma) Alan Ladd Gail Russell A con artist tries to use a famed 1ockey as his 11cke1 to a hnanc1af windfall (2 hrs 30 min l g) llO¥ll "Death The Ultimate Mys tery" ( 1979. Documentary) Narrated by Cameron Mitchell VariOUs rituals And be· liefs concerning mortahty arn eKam1ned t2 hrs) (L) llO¥ll ''Electric Dreams" ( t984 Com edyl Lenny Von DOOien. Virg1ri1a Mads.en An unusual love triangle develop'> wtwn a bumbling San Francisco arch1tec1 µro gr11ms hts personal computer 10 comfl(>S" rove songs lor a captrvahng cellist who moves into his apartment bu11d1ng 'PG' ~hr 35min) ram"' ,AUL RYAN 1:9 tC) llO¥ll .. A Boy And His Dog"" ( 1975. Science F1ct1on) Don Johnson. Susanne Benton In post World War IV crvitlzahon. a young man and hrs talking dog set out in search of girls R ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 1:11 S llO¥ll "Adventures 01 A Prrvate Eye" No Date. Drama) Harry B Corbett. Suzy Kendall Romantic entanglements hinder a novice private detectrve's investigation into a btackma1I case ( 1 hr . 36 min ) 1:110 co.DY mM Featured Big Trouble performs · Think .. (R) G) llO¥ll ""Mutiny Of1 The Bounty" ( 1935. Adventure) Clark Gable, Charles Ldughton The crew of the H.M S. Bounty. rebelling ilga1ns1 the cruel treatment ln- fl1cted by th1>1r captain, decides to muhny 12 hrs 30 min) Cl) ~ FMiDOM -From hlStoric Fort T conderoga. thlS musical. set during the RevOluhonary War features a 100 vOICe choir and honors our forefathers and the God of our fathers ( 1 hr ) tiJ mvw ·Easy Hider (1969. Drama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper Two young motorcycltsts drop out of society and. nd- 1ng across the Southwest to New Orleans 1n search of the "real" America. encoun ter pre1ud1ce and senseless violence 'R' (1 hr 34 min) l. .o¥ll "Blazing Saddles" ( 1974. Comedy) Cteavon Little. Gene Wilder In Mel Brooks' western parody, a railroad wOfker •n the Old West 1s appointed shentf of a town marked for destruction by a govern()( and a business tycooo 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 min) 1:111) .o¥ll Force Frve" ( 1975. Drama) Gerald Gordon, Nick Pryor A specially selected group of ex-cons forms an under cover cnme fighting unit 10 back up police ellorts { 1 hr . 30 min ) @ mffTMCal In stereo ( 1 hr) a.am ... llO¥ll "The Day The World Ended" ( 1956. Science-Fiction) Rlehard Denning Lori Nelsoo Several SUMVOr$ of an atom 1c war drscover a house uncontaminated l2Y. radiation~ 30 min ) U mil 'I COLLIC1DI tJI LCM lo.II (() I.NA QGll Mayflower Classic, second round. lrom l~ls (A) (2 hrs ) tll~:::. ~-••11181T ... 1::9&110¥11 "Perfect" (1985. Drama) John TravOlta. Jamie Lee Curtis A jOUrnallst sets ovt 10 wnle an eKpose on health clubs and ends up falling for a reporter ~ aerobtca instructor 'A' o (2 hrs ) Mu nm -• cowrm .-Sched uled hlghhghls ol Alabama's June Jam. interviews with Reba McEnhre, Loretta Lynn and Judy Rodman. who also Sings "Until I Met You .. 1:9 (fl)-.T TMCal In stereo •m>.,. "Made In Paris" (1966, Come- dy) Ann· Margret. Louil Jourdan A Parts deSIO'* sweeps e fashk>n buyer off her fee~rs) ~w._,.,.,. ... (0 .. "Lost In America" (1985. Com- edy) Albert Brooks. Julte Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie lifestyle, a L09 AnQe6es ad eKecullve and his wife llquldete their a• sets. buy a camper and heed f()( the open roadS. 'R' ( 1 hr., 31·mln ) (f)nYCU• H•ll (%) llO¥ll "Mask Of Olljon" (1946. Ora· ma) Erich Von Strohelm, Jeanne Bat" A lamous conjurer gives up his career as a magic1t1n and becomel Involved with hyp- not1Sm and murder ( 1 hr. 13 min ) l1I CH) .. D'llM •~I Taped In Syd- ney. Australia in F4tbruary 1986. this con- cert specl81 features the veteran singer· songwriter on hlS True Confeaionl Tour Backed by Tom Petty and the Heart· breakers. he performs songs from his tive- record set "Biograph ... ( 1 hr ) (l)llO¥ll "Oxford Blues" (1984, Drama) Rob Lowe, Alty Sheedy. OxfOfd Universi- ty's traditions are tossed to the wind by a braSh American teon-~ in pursoit of an eluSNe BnttSh cover girl In stereo 'PG-13' (1hr.33mm) Ul 8 llO¥ll "Crime Club" ( 1972. Mystef'/) Lloyd BridgeS. Barbare Rush A prrvate detectrve is thwarted 1n hlS attempts to prove that the death of-'8 young man was not an accident (1 hr., t5 min) UI II llO¥ll "From The Earth To The Moon" ( 1958, SclenO&-Flctlon) Joseph Cotten, George Sanders Three men and a woman embark on a perilous journey to the moon aboard a rocket ship (2 hrs ) IDYTOIUClll U,_,..,MaY ,.,_ ,_1ltl llWIYCATI .. MISB11t1LW 4111 (!) CMTOCl9 • llO¥ll "Caravan To Vaccares" ( 197 4, AdventUl'e) Charlotte Flampltng, David Birney Attempts to smuggle an Eastern European scientist into the U S are hampered by a gang bent on selling Infor- mation he possesses to the highest bld- der ~..V .. I=~ d (H) llO¥ll "1964" (1964. Drama) John Hurt. Richard Burton Based on the OOYef by Geor~ Orwell A man seerchel tor hope amid a repressive totantarlan soci- ety that he can netther comprehend nor tolerate 'A'~ J d (f)IU'9I -1=.=-~::~n Quest" (1985, Drama) Matthew Modine. Linda Florentino An 18- year·old begins a brutal training echedule 1n order to defeat the toughest wrestler in the stale 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min ) W 8 .,. "The Connection" ( 1973. Ch· ma) Charles Durning. Ronny Cox An ex· newspaper reporter acts as a go-between In 1 deal between Insurance companlel end J8Wel thieves ( 1 hr • 25 min ) (C) .,. "Flashpoint" ( 198-4, Drama) Kris Knatotterson. Treat Wllllama. Two bOrder patrOlmen Ul"lCOWr a 20-yeer-old mystery when they unearth a jeep ooo- ta1ning a skeleton and $800.000. burled In the TeKaS desert 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 34 min) Sunday, June 22, 1986 27 . " -Saturday -Morning---- .. l u.a.fAm 90IT I ~THINOLYLAND AUITMLWt IUD FOOTUU um.I HICALI llO¥ll "The L1111e Foxes ( 194 t Ora· ma) Bette Davis. Herbert Marsna ( 1 hr 56 mm) .. ~ 1:9 RAT 'ATROl Wiw.T ON lllTllT10N wu .... I UPI,,, CIMT m .. lmlWMJ> WY,_ THE ROIOT CAMUCOLBl)AI ~ ClOllUP ,_TAU u.BTIDAWW fT'IYOCll• lllEll RAIOUf • l1UI*> Featured l A Games 01rec tor Jultous Mason discusses track and field events for kids. a discussion on 1obs i ~.;;::•I ~ llOWi Mr Muggs Rides Again ( 1945. Comedy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall !hr . 30mtn) IUPY ,_THE IUllt K,..IOO .. llAnou&.~~ ,.,., M U.: DUOON • THE LAND 06 THI U¥llQ LD Animated Al1empt1ng to break a young girl's lying tiab1t. Puff the Magic Dragon takes her to a place where she learns that hes can create trouble 1:11 tJ O>QllZ Sixth graders from Robert Hill Lane Elementary School Monterey Park and Kester Avenue Elementary School. Van Nuys ;ompete U8M.ll&llCM 'ACiiirrm rT•WllfTD JOYOIGIW QOq:g-iT-~···•llMPORT ..... LUCY 1...:1 IUl'ITI I TODIJUlrl..,.,. llOWi "Pygmalion" ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr 35 min) (£) 1W llAG.u. MPORTI CID llOWi 'Wtndwalker" ( 1984 Drama) Trevor Howard. Nick Ramus ( 1 hr. 44 mm) CZ) llOWI "Tank" ( 1983. Orama) James Garner. G D Spradlin ( 1 hr 53 min ) · MD..aQOOD W Y NI rm= um.I HICALI OJ ... ,.,,,,..,,., ICl9Q UWAYMON•lra OlffWI) CHAii.Aii)() .. ,... • l1UI*> Featured Dr Joe1 Hirsch discusses eyecare at camp the 1986 Orange County Fair. 1nclud1ng a cow milk I demonstration ( t hr ) .... .,_,.(l)Q IOTMl:'TDI .OU.-.Y 'APB CHAii When Rita Hamman suffers two setbacks. rosing her boyfriend 28 Sunday, June 22 , 1986 and hawig her law review article reiectea by K1ngsheld she turns 10 Hart fOf com fort1ng ( t hr ) ~ Dlllm THI IBACI 1:1111 r~J THI -llMI . ~&r ..... PIOfU TO PEOfl.E QOODDAYLA I .,..,al MTlf' ON THE llTI . LAllm .. CJ) • HE111 oera ~ IAllEI a --·-•==.. I a IUQt 11mn LOON1Y n1a com- DY ta11 I =~ Ul90Wm1'1 IATTUITAll UUCT1CA mAT Ul.WAY ~ 06 THI WMJ) ~ DAVl'Y ,_ ICIUATM llllBIT~ IUWI llHAVIOR POWWOAT UC. Nissan Offshore 150 from Fort Myers. Fla (Taped) ( 1 hr ) lf)ICM TUii CS) llOWI "Ce11tng Lero· ( 1935. Orama) James Cagney. Pat O'Brien ( 1 hr. 35 mnJ...a THE WEIT .. @ llOWI "The Paratrooper" ( 1954. Ora ma) Alan Ladd. Leo Genn ( 1 hr . 55 1:111~1n=~TM ITAlluml POllflLll I CAllTOCll CMOllml I ~~IUWlllHAVIOR 110W1 "All Of Me" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Martin, Lf~hn ( 1 hr . 3= CID • 1 THI_. Traces the history of American advertising from the travetltng salesman to expensive telev1S1on ad campaigns 'I) llOWI "The Little Foxes' ( 1941 Ora· ma) Bette Da111s, Herbert Marshall ( 1 hr . 56m1n) . OflPOl'i\llTY Lim .. (I) Ill.I NOQAIPI IOClt -~ IW'l'YDAYI l1J ~Y9ICIQ .. ZIOOMWI ... ~It IUCI.,_ .,,...,,..-Ywca.D lmltum ntl LM) I --T~IUIAlllBIAVIOR PU IOWlml Eboolte·Flrebolt ClaSSlc. from Seattle (A) (2 hra ) J:) f~ TALI MAtm "The Little Mer maid" Hans Chnsttan Andersen's story comes to Ille as Pam Dawber portrays the mermaid who yearns to become human after she falls 1n love with a young prince .~{=:=s) ( 1 hr) ~ Tlll-•c:owm--= 1:111 m ...., ... ,. IW'l'YDAYI QD nou ,,., ...,. AD¥lllNm .. 8 ... ..olT1 ..-cA Featured Wtn· chester 200 auto racing. from Winches !er.Ind ( t hr 30 min) Cf) llO¥ll "Jubal" ( 1956, Western) Glenn Ford, Ernest B<>fgnlne (2 hrs ) m .... .,.aMD I WMLS'mlf WIB C.WAYUlm U.mT~IUWllBIAVIOR 110W1 "A View To A Kill" ( 1985. Ad venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts (2 . lhr.s ~~ -CJ) llCtll llCH ITAlluml LA~ 11191.EY &UllOll'IH1' m-.ur llOWI "Red Tomahawk" ( 1967. West ern) Howard Keel. Joan Caulfield ( 1 hr 55m1n) I CATI,_ DOQI AL.VII,_ ntl a .... CHLlmWI cmMA • co.or• 1 ouw ccum ··ee1e- bra1e Summer•" Host Jim Cooper IOOks al 1he ~pots of the upcoming summer C IOClt: THI .-? WAYI A mon- tage of clops of the Beatles. The Aothng Stones. The Kinks and The Who highhght this look at the British rock invasion of the mid 60 s CL) llOVll "Hans Chr1s1tan Andersen" ( 1952 Musical) Danny Kaye Jeanmaire UY1 TO IUCCUI ~hrs) llOWI "Skirts Ahoy" ( 1952 Comedy) Esther W1lltams V1V1an Blame ( t hr . 49 lm1n~ -CJ) DIWOlll & DRAoc. WMAT'llW'Fm•llM 9 ... Powal TUii: UUCT1C Qlll.mAllQ g) mWi "Tarzan's Desert Mysrery·· ( 1943, Adventure) Johnny Weissmuller. Na~=~30m1n) llmOWlllO Ulm llATat CCllTlllJ OllUIY NIAL TM ml llOVll "Krooos · ( 1957 Science Fic- 11on) Jett Morrow. Barbara Lawrence ( 1 hr . 30 mm) (%) llOWI "The Whtie Dawn" ( 1974 Ad venture) Warren Oates Timothy Bottoms (1 hr 50 min) 1ttl I CJ) POU,.,... ITM:Tl.Y•H•ll UBICA'ITGPTa (fl &WWW RQAL "The Big Hex of Little Lulu" Lltlle Lulu's (Laun Hendler) overecltve 1mag1na1ton plays a key role tn trying to convince Tubby to work Of lsta~oo the comic strip (RI o IOUL TUii JllUIAI.~ ., DAUIY• CCllTlllJ OMllY NIAL TM ml llOVll "The Karate Kid·· ( 1984 Ofe· ma) Ralph Macchio. NOf1yuk1 "Pat" M<>f1- 1a (2 hrs . 6 min ) (() LNA QGLI Mayflower Cla&SIC, third round. llve from l~ls =+ I MAL UTA11 ,_ , 11::9 E Al.Giii ,,._ ... _AU. CllntlllTI @) umtlCAll W,., Featured ELO ("Calling America," "So Serious"). Pallt Austin ("Ge1t1n' Away With Mur der") . video by Kenny Loggins ("Danger Zone' ) ( 1 hr ) Cf) llOWi "Abbott And Costelto Meet The Keystone Kops" ( 1955. CorMdyl Fred Clark, Lynn Bari. ( 1 hr . 30 min) fD WOVlltntlwa..Dfl*WI GD.,.._~ -Saturday Cont. -Afternoon---• U.IJ 90¥ll Hurricane · ( 1974 Orama) l arry Hagman M;irton Milner ( 1 hr . 30 min) D m l*P'MU Regional cove<age of Boston Red SoK at Baltimore Onoles or New York Mets a1 Chicago Cubs (Ltve) !hrs) n.llTOOGEI _,,. "The Henderson Mons1e< ( 1980. Drama) Jason Miller. Christine Lahti (2 hrs ) 0 90¥ll "Day Of The Assasstn" ( 198 1. Drama) Glenn Ford Chuck Connors (2 hrs) m llACM RaAL. The MaUI windsurfing compet1110n. lrom Hawa11 Cl) IOU> GOLD Scheduled Christopher Cross (co host) Stev1e Wonder, Thomp· son Twins. Sheena Faston. Paul Young. John Schneider, Kenny l oggtns (1n1er view) In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) ~DIAlwcm.D CCllT1l9 DUllY llUl TH WI _,,. ·Conan The Des1royer" ( 1984, Adventure) Arnvtd· Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones ( 1 hr 43 mon) CL.I _,,. 'Ten From Your St.ow Of Shows" ( 1973, Comedy) Sid Caec;ar Im· ogene Coca ( 1 hr 3:.> min 1 (PJ ITAll a.Ami Sports compellt1on featuring cast members from "Growtng Pains " Porky's" and · Soap " (R) ( 1 hr) SJ _,,. "B111er Harvest· ( 1981. Ora ma) Ron Howdrd. Art Ca1ney ( 1 hr , 40 m~n~ tl:9 m nm! ITOOGU Ii AT THI .ovlEI Scheduled reviews 'Mona Lisa" (Bob Hoskins. Michael Caine). "Deser1 Hearts' (Helen Shaver. Patricia Charbonneau) · letter to Bre zhnev " I LA~l..UV •• ecun *All> IOYCI QOll WIT While 1n Cheyenne. Wyo . Max Boyce works alongside rOdOO clown Quail Dobbs 1n 11 trn1n1ng session ~ IUDOWlAM...,.. ~-ITOllY _,,. "The ldte Class · t 19:.> 1) Char W !he C~na P•11v111nce umcA'I am ICMTMm .-ATUT lflCllTI U... Profiled Don Drysdale. former Maio< l eague pitch er Hosted by Steve G11rvey m _,.. 'The Destroyers" (198:.> Ad vent~u Feng lo Meng (?hrs I m "le<: C11rls' ( 19~7 Musical) Ge~~ M1tz1 Gaynor (? hrs ) • WHO The Monster Of Pela don· The Doctor return-. to Petadon afler fifty years and ftnds the planet ravaqed by the spmt of a sacred monstPr (Part 1 of ~~r .30m1n) WI.II TAYLOR ~CMITOllY wcm.D CUP IOCCIJI Thtrd place game i Taped) (:.> hrs ) Cf) OMICI Pim Judges Anson W1lhams Abby Dalton. Lorna Luft Performance by 9 9 In stereo (RI Zl .,.. "Sherlock Holmes" ( 1932 Mystery) Clive Brook Reginald Owen ( 1 hr ~ 1::9 fi lflCllTI Un.AT Scheduled Nation- al Old Timers Baseball ClaSSIC. from RFK Stadium tn Wash1ng1on. D C (Taped) ( 1 hr. 30 mtn) II =w:. ITAlll lfl QOll U S Senior Open, third round. from SclOtO Country Glob 1n Columbus. o~~Jc2;:J gj? ~CAii ITOllY ~ .,_ "Arthur" ( 1981 Corned ) Dudley Moore. Liza M1nnelh ( 1 hr . ~7 mtn.) (1J MOVIE "Movers & Shakers" ( 1985. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Charles Gro- dtn ( 1 hr , 19 min ) CJ>) llUT1W GI THI llT1 Up-synced rendl t1ons of Ike and Tina Turner's "GOOdbye, So Long,.. the Blue Brothers' "Rubber B1scU1t" and the Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams .. WI~ ..... Ill 2:9 .,.,. -.tTUT lflCllTI ~ Proflled Don Drysdale, former Maior League p1tch- le' !!:. :~ ~CAllmlft .,_ "The Last Starfighter' ( 1984. Science F1ct10r1) Lance Guest Robert Preston ( 1 hr . 40 mtn ) -e_ F.Am Jesse takes drast1C measures to wtn the lead 1n the school's production of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde " In stereo (R) ~ u IUCM PAITT: A ••A&. C.W •'-1DI A 1nbute to the 100th anniversary of the Washington Monument featuring the Beach Boys. Julio Iglesias and Ringo Starr In stereo ( 1 hr ) I 11lMl• AUCTIOI 2:9 ,._WITHOM.-o W.IOI t.:11 ~ QOll U S Senior Open, third round, from Scioto Country Club In Columbus. Oh1~~:.;J ~ THI TllllODI Fritz 1s allowed to return to work 1n the power station, Will endeav ors to learn more about the Mast&l's' plans for the future ~FAaYC..WAYIAm .....,....,.....,_MTI .,_ "Explorers" ( 1985, Scienee Fiction) Ethan Hawl(e, Rrver Phoenix ( 1 hr. 49 mtn) 2::11 Ill) m1mam UUITUTID 11911 NA ICILP Ganadian Open, third round . trom Glen Abbey Golf Club In OakVllle. Ont _JTaped) (2 hrs) D Em ~mOllW Highhghts of to- day's early-round matches (Taped) (2 hrs 30 min) U 90¥ll "Charge Of The Model T's" ( 1979. Comedy) LOUIS Nye. Herb Edel man (2;:J ()) NA Canadian Open, third round. live from Glen Abbey Golf Club In Oak- ville, 0 01 (Live) (2 hrs ) 0.cllCWOllAll CI> F.Am Jesse takes drastic "*1SUres to win the lead In the school's production of "Or Jekyll and Mr Hyde ... In stereo (R) JD '196. "Summer Fantasy" ( 198-4, Ora ma) Jultanne Phillips. Ted Shackelford (?hrs) • ..,. "Cheaper To Keep H&I'" ( 1980. Corhedy) Mac Devis. Tovah Feldshuh (2 hrs) • ..WA1DI 9ICUL: ..,... WDA11 Four medical experts discuss stroke pre- vention. diagnos.s and treatment. and an- swer Vl9Wer questions Host Jim Hartz ( 1 hr) I ClmTIAll Llllln'LI •ltUlll IUUllTlll n.aumlM MTI ... U'mTAM Profiled Eddie Le- baron and Doug Atkins. CO.,_ "Heavenly Bodies" (1985. Ora- ma) Cynthia Dale. Richard Reblere ( 1 (lj ~.i~ (I) .,_ "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 45 mtn.) •@~ l::W 0 .. wcm.D OI IPOITI Scheduled: U.S Grand Prix Motocross Championship (taped) from Carlsbad. Calif., same-day coverage of The Irish Derby horse race from The Curragh tn Kildare, Ireland ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I _, __ IUUllnll n.auml M MTI .,.. "Cimarron" (1961. Western) Glenn Ford. Mana Schell (2 hrs 27 min.) ""'lflCll-J,.ICB-rm"'-4111 • ,,.,...,...., n'IAUW.. ~ --' IUUllTlll n.auml M MTI ...... .,_ "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983, Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur- I V 1 hr ... 43 mtn.) •a•• .... AYUBCA t:11 .. WOll.D OI IPOITI Scheduled U S Grand Prix Motocross Champtonshlp (taped) trom Carlsbad. Cahf . same-day coverage of The lnsh Derby horse race from The Curragh 1n Kildare. Ireland ( 1 hr. 30 min.) CI> Cl) AT 1MI llO¥lll Scheduled reviews "Legal Eagles" (Robert Redford. Debra Winger. Daryl Hannah). "Running Scared" (Gregory Hines. Biiiy Crystal) . "Ruthless People" (Bette Midler. Danny De Vito) e UIMCAll llAITal "Private Conver sations: On the Set of 'Death of a Sales· man' " (Premiere) Host Joanne Wood- ward examines Amencan art and artists beginning with a behlnd-th&-scenes look at how the Broadway production of "Death of a Salesman" was adapted for TV Playwnght Arthur ,J.A~ler and actor Dustin Hoffman are feaM ed Q ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) ...... ~ .,.. "Star Trek Ill The Search For Spock" ( 198-4. Science FICtlOO) W1niam Shatner. DeForest Kelley ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Cl).,.. "Les Enfants Ternbles" ( t950. Orama) NICOie Stephane, Edward Dner m11te. (2 hrs ) t:ll (fl) IAft*U. San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves ~~~hrs., 45 min.) • 8 HOT W A look at sum- mer activities acr088 the Unrted States with host Peter Scolari ("Newhart") and guest Biiiy Crystal Segments on beaches. upcoming movies and concert tours. sum- mer fashions and a Statue of Liberty look- allke contest. e ,_ Jesse takes drastic measures to· win the lead In the IChOOl's production of "Or Jet<yll and Mr Hyde " In stereo (R) £'11), ..... Sunday, June 22, 1986 " 29 -Saturday Cont. 0 &ACI HEPIQUADIM* Cf) llOYIE Soylent Green· ( 1973 Sc•· ence F ct r t-i,v1t.;n Heston fdwaro ~::u-~ I) llOYIE M11n gM lace· ( 1%0 Suspense, D r1s Day AP• Hamson (2 hrs) Ell) IWl>Y IH•.U '11> ~ • PllAMCE P.erre Salinger e• plores the French traditions of bread bak 1ng and cheese making 1nclud1ng a v1s11 to a Macon ~eese farm E. UM ·THE IATTU '11 AnNIT A IJ' llOYIE "Victory At Fntebbe" ( 1976 Adventure) Burt l ancAster Kirk Douglas t? hrs 30 min ) S1 JOIHUA'I CCMllUllON An Amish boy tries to bridge thP gAµ betwPen his fam1 ly's simple hfestylf' an<1 his c;choolmates· ulr54AIE .. • Wt "'9MT Candid 1nterv1ews with newsmak1nq en1erta1n1>rs abut their lives and crafts The first pr~ram focuses on Sheliey w.nters hrr three divorces career and lifp with M,1rilyn Monroe Host 1s Greg Jackson 11fa ... MIC ... O IAIEl.AU Angeles Dodgers at Houston A .tr:> . vP) (3 hrs ) ~::= " llOVlf T'1>-Riv!'! ( 1984 Drama) Mt G•b' n S1sc;y Spacek (2 hrs ? min 1 -Evening ----· .. IL~A'::,WH MIC ... O . GIMATUT AlmlCM HERO WDPlfCllCll&An : ~ If FWMICI Pierre Salinger ex plores the French triid11tons of bread bak 1ng and cheese making 1nclud1ng a 111S11 to a Mac~oat chee~ farm 01) AIBICA llMCH Of -.S m.TMON This yeAr s na11ona1 fund-raiser to support lhf> prPvention of birth defects originates lrom Los Angeles with hosts Hal Linden G~ry Collins Mary Ann Mob ley and Sarah Purcpll The program 1n eludes 'oca •n 'l111n1ty part1c1pa1ton (3 hrs) Ell) _., ICHUU.D '1l) llAT\m The effects of lhp Iranian Iraqi war on wild 1fe 1n thf> Arabian Gulf (R) 0 L! hr) CCJ .,. The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984 Comedy) Matt Dillon. Richard Crenna In 1963. a Brooklyn plumber's son gets a iob al a chte beach club and becomes enam ?red w!th the material trappings of hie PG~.~1tu 40 min ) ~ llOYll "9 To ') ( 1980 Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton Three working women rebel against their subiugallon by a male chauvinist boss 'PG' ( t hr 50 min.) ' et).__ PllOGll'F? Ill H (l:)llOYll "Fletch" (1985. Comedy) Che vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An L A report er with an array of disguises attempts to unravel a plot involving a wealthy bus1 nessman who contracts his own murder PG' ( I hr 38 mln ) 30 Sunday, June 22. 1986 ·a·(I) ... . me ... Til&'I CO..NIY ; ftJ) AIBICA WOOdpe<:~ers destrl•C lton of tree trunks n thPir quP .. t 1 f:>Od and sheirer ::;:i J ~ ~ TAUi MTlf < !PSI Sally Kellerman NI IJ I Cle THE TOWN Featured Weird callee· tors1 A woman Nho is drrven by HPlms Bakery trucks a Fred Fhntstone fre.ik .in la1do instructor stuck on exotic Samurai swords. a man with a backyard full of old bicycles Q OllZEMi' MWT I: WO... TO WO... An open discussion. via satellilP betwe<'n American women 1n Boston and Soviet women in Leningrad Moderators talk show host Phil Donahue and Soviet iour naltst Vladimir Pozner (T ,11)ed June ?? ) i._I hr) D HOUYWOOO Cl.OIEUP Scheduled ;i look at the latest 1n home enrertmnm<'nt products Cl) TOO Cl.Oii FOR COllfOllT .Jack•P d<' cides to have a breast implant operatton ~o~ make herself more a11ract1ve {mJ =' Cll IM 0.00 Featured a proHe on San Otego astronaut Wally Sch1rra a new study on the dangers of aerobics San Diego's version of magician David Copperfield. a trip through the catacombs of SDG & E. a humorous ook at tourists a) WHEEL '11 fOlmlE Ell) UT'WE The effects of the 1ranian·lraq1 war on wildlife 1n the Arabian Gulf (Al Q ~hr) llWICY MAMION llAllfY Barbara restores tranquility to the Quinn home. but thP happiness is dashed when Adela's pregnancy ends tragically (I hr ) \l.) ...,_ lllOCI • THI FltlT WAYI 7:11 @ TIO llACW.: THI c.AT llODEl llAllCH From the Palace Theatre 1n Los Angeles. this magazine style program lea lures proflle segments of 12 f1naltsts of whom the winner receives two modeling contracts. a car and a chance to embark on a modeling career Hosted by JustinP and Jason Bateman (R) ( 1 hr) 7:111) DAllCI flVBI Judges Anson Williams Abby Dalton. Lorna L ult Performance by 9 9 In stereo (RJ D m Cle LA. Featured a SPf>C1al ed1t1on on how to tfavel Europe wholesale and terrific bargains to be found there I Cl.Oii Wt "Police Chief B II Kol1>nder' THIM .. .. .,,,., 11191118T ... .. Cl) llOVll · My Wteked, Wicked Ways The Legend Of Errol Flynn" ( 1985. Biog raphy) Duncan Regehr. Barbara Hershey Based on the autobiography Arriving in Hollywood in 1935 as an unknown. Flynn swashbuckles his way to stardom and popularity 1hat is marred by a statutory rape charge at the height of his career 1n 1943 (R) Q (3 hrs) Q 'AC11°'LR Toot1e attempts to bOOk a comedian on 'Late Night With David Letterman · In stereo (R) Q 8 llOYll "Reunion At Felrborough' ( 1985. Drama) Robert M11chum. Deborah Kerr After forty years a d1slllus1oned war hero returns to England fOf on Air Corps reunion and 1s reunited with his eK lover who reveals a star~et (2 hrs ) D ®l iMf'W ArnOld and tus father have a falling out when Drummond refuses to advocate the youth's protf>St of a racist organi1a11on (R) Q fJ llOYIE F31lly ThP Kid" ( 1941 West • flotiPr• T.:i110r Ian Hunter A runa ..,;i, g· ws .;p · be rte fa!Jtest rin<1 mosr • ous K 1e< ,,., the W•·S! 12 hrs 1 ,_!) 1WIJQHT ZoelE Cl) UFUm.U '11 THE flCM Ml> fAMOUI $1mQfl & S•mon c. ·slars Jame ;()('I Par ~e· and Gerald McRaney Chef Ter •. Andie MacDowell on the F111 islands actress V1r· qi:'•a Mayo (A) ( 1 hr I W EDl.C. Explorers face t1eA<1hunter!'. and carr 1erous plants 1n the 1ung1es of Borneo 1n Southeast Asia (Part 1 of 2) .L!. hr) ~ LET FREEDOlll MIG From h1s10r1c Fort Ticonderoga this Musical set during the Re11olut1onary War features a 100 1101ce c.hoir and honors our forefathers and thf' God of our fathers ( 1 hr ) '11> GllEAT PEJIFOMIANCll Man From Moscow· When Wynne's plan for Penkov· sky's escape 1s discovered by Soviet se cur1ty Wynne is returned to England and Ppnkovsky 1s sentenced to death (Part 3 of 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) SECRET AD•tER A Rommtttc .. for .. ..., onfJ on CINDIAXI Cl'flMAX - C. llOYIE Secret Admirer' ( 1985 Com edy C Thomas Howell Lori l oughhn A se•1es of romantic misunderstandings re suit ..vhen an anonymous love letter falls n'" mant wrong hands A O ( t hr 30 Min) ,L 9IOll ...... lrT ... ICa._ ... na- "R' llOYIE 'Blood S1mp•e ( 1984 Drama) John Getz Frances McDormand A wom an has an affair with her husband's em· ployee and sparks a fatal chain of events R Q ( I hr 36 min ) (I. lllOVE Just One Of The Guys ( 1985 Comedy) Joyce Hyser Clayton Rohner When seK1sm causes her to be passed over as a 1ourna1tsm intern a t~n ager disguises herself as a male to see how the other half lives 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr. 40 min) (JS J TAUi AMJM THE DAMllJI A literary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gifted writer (Larry Manetll) A bizarre formula tor success (R) ~S 'AllB ctlAll When Rita Hamman suffers two setbacks. losing her boyfriend and having her law review arhcle re1ected by K1ngsf1eld. she turns to Hart for com forting ( 1 hr ) l .,. Vision Quest ( 1985. Orama) Matthew Modine Linda FIOlentinl' An 18· year-old begins a bruta tra1n1ng schedule in order to defeat the toughest wrestler n the state A' ( 1 hr 48 min ) et) NOMI UCllG ... HOUYWOOD '* 1:11 (17) llGHT TUCI• ~ In ster eo ( 1 hr) 1:11 Q fZI Brenda turns to Sharee for advice on how~ boyfriend In stereo (A) D <ti Clayton's relationship with a RuSS1an dancer may prevent him from being appointed as budget director (A) fJ:> LRmUI '11 THI flCM Ml> fAMOUI "Simon & Simon" co-stars Jameson Par ker and Gerald McRaney Chef Tell. Andie MacDowell on the Fi11 islands actress vir 11-~o (R) (I hr ) ~ Nl9IQ llOlfT .. QOLDBI -.S Rose hes trouble telling her daughter why she has so little money to ~ueath to her In stereo (R) D ll1l llOVll "Baby Sister" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Phoebe Cates Pa!'N'ta BellwOOd -Saturday Cont. The close relationship between two sisters •S 1hrea1ened when the younger one falls 1n love w11h the man who has been sharing her sister's hie (R) Q (2 hrs) m•-m ._ AIEICA llARCtC OI DIB 18.ITHON This year's national fund-raiser to support the prevention of birth defects orig1na1es from Los Angeles w11h hosts Hal Linden. Gary Collins. Mary Ann Mob ley and Sarah Purcell The program 1n eludes local communtty participation (3 hrs) tii) ·~ CIVL WAii The rools of the Spanish Crv1I War and lhe events leading up to lhe m1htary takeover of lhe govern- ment in.July 1936 ( t hr ) I llMClf OI~ TB.ETltOM ~ DAU.UHOUI llCGI) *-The hie of U S Navy personnel and their families is portrayed through a close look at the aircraft earner USS John F Kennedy and the guided mis s11e frtgat~r· E Yarnell (R) ( t hr ) ,.I) UM ·THE IATTU OI ATlMTA 'JS) DmllY A llAllPUCI Dempsey (M1 chael Brandon) resorts 10 unconventional techniques to confirm his suspicion !hat lhe son of a famous Enghsh family is guilty of murder ( 1 hf ) C.S IOXllQ Gaby Canizales vs Bernardo P1nango 1n a WBA Bantamweight event {?hrs) a:) .oVll 'Katie Did It" (195t. Comedy) Ann Blyth, Mark Stevens A charming and worldly commercial ar11st from New York puts a little color into the hie of a very i per Nen~land librarian (2 hrs ) 1:11 mfr I In stereo ( t hr ) .. • All> -. C Mrs C tricks her son and his wile into f1nanc1ng her trip to Las v~:c;. g.art 1 of 2) In stereo (!) ITOllY a» TID IC.mfT IHOW Muriel and Henry's beSI friends overstay their welcome at the Rush's home Gi)DAVIROIVIR -D WT«* ITllLI The son of a caviar importer turns to Laura and Steele for help when he's stalked by a mysterious Russian In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 =.. • WHITI A drama based on a novel by Frank G Slaughter about the rivalries and romances at a Florida hosp1 tal and its newly-appointed chief of staH Ka1hryn Harrold Robert Culp. Stuart Whitman Patty Duke Astm and Sheree North star (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) m ..uY llACI AIE: .... DO WI QO ,_ .-? The versatile performer otters a mixture of song dance and comedy that includes a performance with Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo and cameo appearances by Bob Hope. Don Rickles. Dean Martin and J1mm1e Walker ( 1 hr ) fm llOTl8 All> ICll Arthur cas1s a susp1 ciou~1s mother claims she's Ill I A MCAii PU'=-.,. PUTIVAL. "The Ghost Writer" Starring Claire Bloom and Sam Wanamaker. lh1s adaptation of Philip Roth's novel centers on a young art 1sl's recollections of a VlStt with an older famous author Irving in seclusion wilh two woman (R) 9. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CC) (l)llOWll 'Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn, Rani Santoni A young hood· lum accidentally kllls the younger brother of a tH n-aga dopa dalr.r during • polk:a chaN and rs Mnt to a tough reformatory 'A' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) (H)llCMI "A View To A Kill" (1985. Ad venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts Britllh a~t Jamet Bond attempts to thwart an 1ndustriahst's plans to become czar of the computer industry 'PG' Q (2 hrs t1 min) CL) 90¥ll "V1s1on Quest" ( 1985. Drama) Matthew Modine. Linda Fiorentino An 18- year-old begins a brutal tra1n1ng schedule 1n order to defeat the toughest wrestler m :~5..-i:~.;;,~ ~J~'.) ~ .._ ,... .. Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved look at what's new at the movies In stereo l::i':'w ... .. IANl>AYWr•Aem 1w DD(J)III ... llTV TOP• ViDIO COtm'rDOWll TAUi ,_ THI DAM .. A hterary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a g1tted writer (Larry Manelli) a bizarre formula for success (R) a» llOVll "Summer Fantasy ' ( 1984 Dra- ma) Juhanne Ph1lhps. Ted Shackelford A 17-year-old girl becomes the first female lifeguard on a Southern Cahfornia beach where she experiences the beginning of womanhood (2 hrs ) fD llOVll This Is The Army" ( t943. Mu- sical) Ronald Reagan. George Murphy America's hghl1ng men are treated to a muSJCal tnbule hononng their spmt and c~C:.~~~ l ·-·-ClmTWICHLD•fl NI> llOVll "Model Behavior" (1985. Com- edy) Bruce Lyons. Richard Bekms Two young men pose as bigwigs 1n New York's world of high fasht0n modehng to meet women • hr 28 mm ) 11:111 :.r ~I In stereo ( 1 hr ) 11:9 IAMUY a.I IANmAY mfr UVI Host· Madonna MuSIC81 guesls Simple Minds In stereo i ) {!hr .. 30m1n) lftwti ... "°'"' ,__, llOVll "Vegas" ( 1978. Mystery) Rob- ert Unch. June Allyson A Las Vegas pri- vate eye's search for a runaway teen-ager turns into a murder 1nvest1ga11on (2 hrs . 5m1n) ~ =. "Helhnger's Law" ( 1980 Dra- ma) Telly Savalas. Rod Taylor A flam- boyant Philadelphia lawyer goes to Hous ton to defend a man 1n a murder trial that is being watched with interest by both the Justice Departmen1 and a crime syndi- cate (2 hrs) Oi) 80lfllL QOUI Ii) DOIOTMY MOOD: THI COL.Oii OI LR A fEfile of abstract artist Dorothy Hood .. ,..,. AT TMI llOVlll Scheduled reviews "Legal Eagles" (Robert Redford, Debra Winger. Daryl Hannah). "Running Scared" (Gregory Hines Billy Crystal) "Ruthless People" (Bette M1dler Danny De Vito) 1W8AIC ... O Giil I MTW Ole TMI MITI llOVll "Bikini Beech" (1~. Come- dy) Frankie Avalon. Annette Funleello A Bnttlh pop singer gives an American boy competition when they fall for the same Q!r.1. (~ra:., U ,.,. fll1WAL. Featured: "Doctor of Doom" (1960) (1 hr. 30 min.) w••sN1•1••1TIT ... •• UICNtll-T&l1'lal~ GDmALVIDIOI CC) llOVll "Lovescenes" ( 19{µ, Adult) Franc Luz Tiffany Boning Ute Imitates art for two married hlmmake<s whose ott- screen romance makes the steamy on· screen actt<>n look tame. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (!) AU1'0 UCllQ IMSA Camel Grand Prix, from West Palm Beach, Fla (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min) (1.) llOVll "Woman In Love" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 'PJ llOVll "The Garden Of Allah" ( 1936, Romance) Marlene Otetnch. Charles Boyer A former Trappist monk falls In love with a beaU11ful but deceptive British woman 1n AIQeria (2 hrs ) 'Z.l llCME "fhe WMe Dawn" (1974. Ad· venture) Warren Oates. Timothy Bottoms Eskimos rescue three whalers from certain death 1n the Arctic after their boat is swamped 'PG' ( t hr., 50 min) m .a mATl PIOPITI AomiiCM __ .,, .. , ~CR) llOVll "Tomboy" (t984, Comedy) Betsy Russett. Jerry Dtnome Upon meet- ing a heartthrob race-car driver. a smitten teen-ager puts aside her basKetball. mo- 1orcycle and monkey wrench 'R' ( t hr , 32 min.) 1HI 1-.n' TUCKI In stereo ( t hr ) 11:11 um 01nt1 um UllF CA'ITOP,_ llOVll "The Public Enemy" ( 1931, Orama) James Cagney. Donald Cook A racketeer raised 1n a tenement rises to and falls from the heights of power (2 hrs) I IANmAY ALM ClmlAT1UCTDm 09 llOVll "ViSion Quest" ( 1985. Orama) Matthew Modine Linda F1orent1no An t8- year ·old begins a brutal training schedule 1n order 10 defeat the toughest wrestler 1n lhe state In stereo 'A' Q ( 1 hr . •8 min ) *I~" ';AT B IOC&I U2 performs "Sun- day. Bloody Sunday." "New Year's Day" and other songs 1n thtS t983 Colorado concert ( t hr ) 1:91 mlT TUCKI In stereo ( 1 hr ) 1:9 •• 11 ....... ICTY Sketches Late niQht talk show host Sammy Maudlin (Joe l!laherty) wel- comes Bob Hope (Dave Thomas) and Bob~ Bittman (Eugene Levy) l ~..-2. PlY .... wmtD11191mtl llOVll "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973, Comedy) Sid Ca.ser. Im- ogene Coca Ten classic sluts from the original telecasts of "Your Show Of Shows." with personal anecdotes by Sid Caesar 'G' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) 1:11 CC) llOVll "The Evil That Men Do" ( 19{µ, Suspense) Charles Bronson. Thef ... Sal- dana An assassin is called out of retire- ment to perform one final assignment His target a Central American torture epecial- 1st protected by an American agency 'R' 9_(thr 29min) W Qfl llOVll "City On F1re" (1979 Orama) Barry Newman Susan Clark The ven- geance of an 0tl refinery ax-employee erupts into a blazing inferno that threatens to demolish an entire city 'R' ... llO¥ll "Bang The Drum Slowly" ( 1973, Drama) Michael Moriarty. Robert Oa Niro A young baeebaH player helpe hie terminally Ill friend and teammate to com- l ta one last season (2 hrs ) llTCITY•.,..,, .,. ·'Magic S«penl" Sunday, J'¥le 22 . 1986 31 •.This week when you buy your Macintosh™ Plus from us! 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HOf FORECAITI ON A2 Newport Center battle resumes After four years, debate over ultimate conflguratton_~o pi ck up where it left off STEVE MARI LE tanJled m a leasehold dispute 10 which hundreds of residents were being hit with mammoth increases 10 payments they bad to make on Land leased from the development firm. They're back. The Irvine Co., Newpon Center, SPON, the works. Shades of 1982 Same cast, new script. Starting Monday, the pnnc1pal players in a long-runmni debate over what Newpon Center will ultimately look like will pick up where they left off almost four years ago. For the better part of a decade, the Irvine Co. has been fine-turung p)ans OCRotary willing . to admit women Blit10cal clubs say decision depends on inte rnation a l level By G. JEANETTE AVENT D91r' ..... C..u1 JI ...... If 1t were up to local Rotary Oub presidents, they would probably admit professional and bustncss women tnto their orpn1zauon But they say the decision 1~ not theirs to make. Despite a state Supreme Court ruhn& Wednesday that proh1bns the Rotary Oub of California from bamng women, they say they are members of an international or- p nizatton that has dictated club by- laws since 1905 The court ruled that the Kotary Club, thoufh nonprofit. was a busi- ness orgaruzahon covered by st.ate law proh1b1t1ng businesses from d1s- cnmtnatin1 m the services or benefits they provide. "Personally, I think n would be dehghtfu1 to have women," said Enk Lundquist, president of the Rotary Club of Huntington Beach. "In the United States it's not a problem, but intemauonally 1t 1s" Rotary Internauonal officials at the club's llhno1s headquaners said they will appeal the C~lifomia ruling to the U.S. Supreme Coun Lundquist said many Asian. Afncan and European members countries arc opposed to admitting women to the all-male service or- pnizat1on, and the United States does not hold the maJonty vote needed to change the charter. About 160 countnes are members of Rotary International Despite the court ruhng. Lundquist said, ''We don't know 1f we can or can't (admit women)." lfthe ruling 1s upheld by the Supreme Court. "I don't know 1f 1t would apply to CAiifornia or the entire United States or Rotary International." Lundquist said there 1s also a quesuon of enforccab1hty Prospec- tive mem bers. selected on the baSJS of their professional standing in the community. do not apply to join. but m ust be invned. "If we never 1nv1ted a ny women to JOJO, would we be in violation of the law"'· Lundquist said members vote by secret ballot whether 10 admit a prospective member "There arc reasons other than se.11 d1scnmina11on to blackball a prospective member." However, because the vote 1s secret. there's no way ofknoWln& the reason Lundquist said the Rotary Club 1s a service club. not a busmcss trade club. The current goal of Rotary Inter- national 1s 10 eliminate poho in the (Pleue .ee ROT ART I A.2) INDEX Births A7 Bridge A7 Bulletin Board A3 Buatneas 87 Claulfled C•-8 Croaword BS Death Notices 88 Entertainment 85-6 Horotcope A 7 Ann landers A 7 opfnlon A6 PaparuzJ 82-3 Publlc Notlcea 88 Spona C1-3 StyMITrevel B 1-3 Weather A2 to complete Newpon Center, a sprawling retail and commercial hub that sits on a grassy mesa overloolong Corona del Mar and the ocean beyond. In 1982 the Irvine ( o. unveiled a S 123 million plan to add a hotel, several h1gh-nsc office buddings and retail spaces at the center. But the plan was buned an a wave of protest that may have been aimed Focus ON THE NEws more at the Irvine Co than at the development. At the time, the Irvine Co. was A publJc opiruon poll conducted by the lrvtne Co. showed 1ts standma in the community was in a downward spin. · The Irvine Co. elected to drop the plan and retreat rather than face voters at the poll, where the plan was to be tested by a referend um. Time has passed and the Irvine Co. 1s back with an even larger plan for ...... " ..... Cout re8ldenta celebrate the Ont day of •ummer a t Bunu.n,ton Beach City Beach. Beaches beckon as summer arrives By MICHELLE COLE A\ c.11pected. many Orange Coast residents cclebraled the first day of summer at the beach The weather cooperated. for the most part, with the June overcast burning off early and temperatures ranging from 68 to 75 degrees. Parking was at a premium at Bolsa Chica State Beach, where 40,000 people crowded the S01nd. There were • 3-to-4-foot waves and 15 rescues. "That's more than usual. but not uncommon for the first day ... of summer." said Kim Montgomery. a dispatcher for the state lifeguards. Hu ntington'sstate and city beaches were also filled for most of the day. Lifeguard Roger Andehn estimated the city beach crowd at 40,000. The temperature reached 75 degrees and the water was a warm 68 As many as 30.000 were on hand at Huntington State Beach. L1feauard Bryon Matthews said there were I 0 rescues. slower than the average summer Saturday "The waves did not get as big as we had expected," be said. The crowds were laraer further south. with 85.000 people at Newpon Beach and "a ton of people at Laauna." said Laauna Beach hfc- auard Gary Gosper There were no major resrne' at (Pleue eee SUIOOtR/A~) Two .badly injured in accidents By LAURA MERK CMIMDelly"9tl .... Two Orange Coast rc'l1drnt'i were ~nou'll} IOJUrcd in traffic acc1drnts tn lrvtne and Co•ta Mesa o'er tht wet"kcnd Kamal Ann Hamilton. believed to tx a UC Irvine •tudcnt. was rntically injured when 'lhe lo•t rnntrol of her 'mall motorcyck at Walnut Avenue 5aturd.ay about 6 'o p.m . The 19· year-old sustained ma\s1ve hrad in· Junei. acrordin to lmnc Sit on C adr Hamilton, who 1s on11nally from Walnut Creek. apparently lo" C'Ontrol of ~r 70 C<' motorcydC' u 1he was dnvina cast on Walnut Avenue \he was not weann1 a hclmel Hamilton was airlifted to Western Mcd1c.al Center, where she was hated m cnt1cal mnd1t1on in the intcn'11vc care unit, a hmp11al spokeswoman .aid. A 61-ycar-old Hunt1n1ton Beach man wu hned in Kriou' c-ondmon at Founwn Valley Communny HMpi- tal Saturday niaht follow1n• a head· on CTUh Fndsy with a car dnvcn by a 16-ycar-old boy. Thr youth -"ho had m:t1 vrJ ha dnvC'r''lhccn~onh t~owttk'I o- was arre1ted on •m''lp1c1on of dnv1ng undtr thr 1nnuenc('. f nuntaan Valle" pohcc said Jose Francisco Herrera ~a\ trans· ported to the intensive care un11 of the hospital with trauma to hi\ che1t and aNiomen Accordina to Sat Gcorae Ye1h1dt the 1oc1dcnt oocurTCd on Adam~ Boulevwrd JU'lt wc"t of Alhau'Oss Dnvc 1n ( o'ta Mesa Ye1h1ck sa1d the r,outh apparently drove 1 I 970 Cadtllac led.lo into oncomina traffic as ht attempted to pa a dow- mo.-. cu while eastbound on Adams He crHhed head-on with Hemra, who \l.'" dnvin1abl\le1978 P<lnt1ac fPleue ... CRA8m/A2) Newpon Center -christened the "Completion Plan•' by the com pany. The $300 mtU1on General Plan amendmen t 1s as complex as any- thioa that has come before the City Council in years. If approved, it would add more than I. 5 m1llfon square feet of development as well as a new road and the extension of another to belp d1ven traffic around congested Cor- ona del Mar. On one side of the center would be Ncwpon V11lagc, a residential pack- age of up to 560 homes stretching north from the 1ntel"5CC\1on of MacArthur Boulevard and East Coast H iahway Another rcs1dcnual complc:11, llus one W1th up to 130 homes. would 10 up near the intcnect1on of East Coast H~wayandJamborce Roadwberea ps station oooc stood In all, the plan would penn1t added butldtng on 13 different sites on or near the center A parcel known as Bayview Landma would house as many as four restaurants. A stretch of now-vacant land near the Newponcr (Pleue eee BA TTL&/ A2) Schools choose creative outlets for lottery funds By STEVE GEIS.SINGER "' 1 ,,,_...., California schools., yielding to pressure from teachers.. have poured a Sllfltficant amount of lottery profits into boosung employees' paychecks.. Fi na ncially-strap ped school boards. excited about the chance to meet a wtde array of needs with their one-third share of every dollar spent on the p mes, also ha vc purchased wildly vaned items such as P1I carcas.1CS for SClencc classes., bus dnvef)ackcts. a livestock feed lot and satclhte d ishes. Other uses that turned up m surveys include video cassette re- corders, after-school sports, disaster preparedness tram1n&. 11r condll1on- ing. copy machines and instruct1onaJ computers State officials say one d1stnct aot so creative with the funds that they art quesuoning the l•hty of its spcnd- IDJ: The Santee distnct in rural San Diego County spent $2.800 on lunch for teachers a t a training sess1on. Com munity college boards spent their funds on a wide range of needs s1m1lar to those of the school d1stn~. according to educauon officals. while the state university system govemmJ board used much of its share on 1nstruc11onal computers and related equipment Un1versny of Cahfom1a resents spent much of the system's allocat1on on anstrucuonaJ computers as well A survey by the Cahfomta School Boards Associauon, whose findings were backed up aenerally by an informal state Education Dcpan- mcnt report. showed a maJonty of schools have spent cons1dcrablc por- tions of their gambhng proceeds directly on instructional supplies such 4s books. The assoc1at1on said the second most common use was bolstenng (Pleue eee CUA TJVlt/ A2) Lottery's no panacea for Coast districts BJ G. JEANE'M'E A VENT °' ... .,.., ........ o., .... c..: ••• ii .. The lottery has not provtded us with anything extra lake 1t was anticipated," rcpons Jeff Herdman, duutor of tcsuna and research for the Saddlcbeck Unified School Distnct. Herdman's statement echoes what many 5Cbool officials throughout the Orange Coast are sayina. The director of finance for the Ncwpon-Mna Unified School Dis- tnct cnnged when be heard that a San Di1o school d1stnct spent $2,800 of its ottery money on a lunch for tcachen Terry Zimmerman Yid his d1stnct 1s funding "programs we cut out four to five years ago that were lost to Propos1t1on 13 " According to Thomas V Snell. assistant professor of accounung at Chapman College. that pattern may continue In his report on school financing in the June issue of The Chapman College Economic & Busi- ness Review. Snell said that unul 1978, state funding made up almost one third of total publtc school revenue and properh t.axcs funded about one half of the sehool budget. "The effect of Propos1t1on 13 was to decrease pubhc school revenue from property taxes by about 60 percent " Snell said he docs not expect that mone) to be replaced b\ (Pleue tee LOTTERY /A2) Market survey will make OCC a national model By MADGE HAMMOND ~ .... c..: ...... In a unique marketing effort. Orange Coast College wtll \tudy the values and lifestyles of its students and potential students in an effort to increase enrollment and meet com- munity education needs Oranae Coast will use St.anford Research Institute lntcmational's VALS (Values and L1fcstylC1) pro- aram. a state-of-thc-... rt tool that has met with enthusiasm in the corpor:ue world, said collqe president Dr Donald R Bronsard "We Wlll not be the fint collttc. nor even the fint collq<' 1n OnngC' ( ounty, to conduct a markC'tma survey," VJd James Carnett director of marketin& and communit) rcla- llons for OCC "But SRI (a nat1onall) known re~arch orpmzat1on formerly af- filiated Wlth Stanford Umverstt) and based 1n Mmlo Park) has told u' we arc the fint college to UK the VA l framework 1n marllc-t1na ~rc-h ·• "Our proJC'C1 wdl 9tfVC H a na· tional model. Coll$1 around the country that a~ anternkd 1n \1m1Lar rrostam' wtll bf lookina to ~e how ~r 1mplemtn111" Thr ( oast C l1mmun1h ( ollegc D1slnct Board ol T ru'llees \.\ edncs· da) apprO\ed the projCCI in I 4-I vote Board President ~anc\ Pollard voted against ad0Jlt1on Orange loast Wlll become a mcmhcr of(\Rf lor ont" \Car at a cost ol SI l \OI ~h1ch will g1H 1t aettss to thr \: .\ l$ program a' well as to con'luh1nl' umc The pncc 1s ahout one third 1he usual amount for 1he ~n1ccs, Bronsard ~1d, addinp: that "hool officials wett abll" 10 utltain the lower pn~ bysuucsung that \RI 'use usa' a prototype · VA.LS was des1gnl"d to qmcnt A.mencans according 10 nine \aluc and hfe,tyle patterns, or mind'ltts, Yid the collqc pre"1dent Thr tao that the: program ~111 tnablC'thc-wlleze 10 brrom<' 1nvoh ed 1n market ~entallon -d1v1du" the populauon into arouJ)\ of pc-ople with <11m1lar characttnstl -is important. Carnett opla1ncd. be· cau\t tht' ~hoot \:An then ta t mall and mesaaae• to people who arc most hkely to be 1nlCtCS ed and to respond. The rnult will be morT cffC"Ct1~-c UK of the collcgr's hmated resources. he added (Pleue eee llAII&T I Ml) • Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, JuM 22, 1986 Teen-ager found hangecfin OC jail A 17-)caJ-Old rnmatc wppaftntl) t\anscd b1mtelf Saturday momina in the 1bo..-ers ofth.e juvenile section 11 the Oran&e Couoty maih jail. Acoordina to Writrs Sc• Ru Elsner, the ~outb was transported to the ma.in jail from Ju.,cmJe Hall on June 2. He was serving a sentence for arand theft, vand then auto and ecape from a Juvenile hall DcPutict found the boy in t~e ~bower area or b11 cell at about 3· 12 a m Saturday. Elsner wd no other· )OUthl WC~ housed Wllh the boy Few other detail• weft' available EJ1ner could not say when the incident occurred or when the youth was ftnt sentenced The l~k was turned over to the Qranae County d1stnct attorney's office for invesllaat1on CREATIVE USE OF LOTTERY FUNDS ... P'romAl omployecs' pay, which pica~\ the Ca1ifom1a T~chers Assocauon. The vaup is work1n1 toward use of the funds to reduce cla siL.cs thro uah lldd1t.1onal hmng and 10 incrtasc the salanea of teachers, who 1t \ay~ have often been underpaid. The 1984 voter-approved ballot 1ruttat1vc that set up the lottery allow'i uic of the money on just about any instructional nttd, as long as 11 isn't for school construction, land acqom- tJon or research. The lottery got under wax on Oct. 3. 1985. Have kindergarten-through-12th· &rade-students in the more than 1,000 distncts actually benefited from lot- tery funds so far. or has the money been sucked up by the bureaucracy? A check b} The Associated Press with a sampling of st" d1stncts showed: •The state's largest d1stnct. Lo~ An&eles, with about 579,000 stu- dents. has stockpiled 11s $55 7 million in h~ lcgisla11on will allow 1t to build clusrooms for a student popu- lation that will increase by about 82,000 an five years. The Cahfom1a TeaC'hers A<isoc1a- tJon opposes the l~slat1on. arguing that 1t 1s the respons1b1ht} of the state and not the lotter) 10 provide mone) for school construction. •One of the smallest urban d1s- tncts, Emef) in the Alameda Count) city of Emeryville. with about 600 students. 1s suit pondenng use of its $46,400 Possible uses include buying computers and rtplacing audio-vis- ual equipment •One of the lafiest suburban d1stncts. Cupertino an the Silicon Valley, with about 10.300 students, left dec1s1ons on the first half of a S977,000 payment up to 22 tndlVLd· ual schools. which spent 1t mostl) on 11htruct1onal matenals,u1.h as book~. laboratory Items and desks. •One oft he ~mallest rural dmm ts, Alpine County, with llbout 285 stu· dents. hasn't \pent an) ot Its S 12.450 ~cl, but ha'icarmar~cd ll for outfimna of a new ut1lit) room •One of the nchest, Bl•vcrly Hall~. with about 5,000 students. put its $502.000 into a general fund. so 1t 1s unable to trace the ultimate US<" •One of the poort~t. C1alt high school d1stnc1 m Sacramento ( oun- ty, with about 1.100 ~tudcnts. u~d half for a one-time employee pa) bonus for teachers and the: rest on maintenance Many d1stncts compl:un the public has a m1sconcep11on that lottery funds have fulfilled school\' financial needs, which has led "otcr~ 10 defeat badly-needed local ta'\ inucascs Education officials po1n1 out 1ha1 the total $497 million allocated in two quarterly payoffs so far \tatew1de 1~ httlc mort than I per~ent to 2 percent of schools' budgets The lotter) e;tl)«IS to generate about $533 m1lhon for public cdu~a­ t1on in the 1986-87 fiscal year. which will continue to be d1stnbu1ed equall> on a per-<:ap1ta basis to schools. \did spokesman Bob Ta) lor California School Board\ Amx.1a- 11on spokeswoman Cath~ Davis !>aid that of98 d1stnc1s surveyed lhrough· out the state 50 said their schools had ~pent a large ponion of lottel) funds on such mstrucuonal matenals a\ books and pencil~ Twenty district\ ~•d they spent from 10 pcrocnt to 100 pe~nt of their lottery funds to increase pay checks. But mo~t uS('d less than SO percent of their total allocation in boosting salanes, she sajd. Eiahtccn ofthe 20 said the maeases were primarily one-ttmc bonuses, while two wd they made the boosts part of the onaoing salary schedule. Eleven districts said they were using most of the funds to buy computers and software. 10 were placing much of their money in budJet reserves. eight were pnmanly buyina classroom furniture such as desks. and 23 were still deciding what to do M1Sttllaneous u~s included field tnps, music and an programs. ad- ditional hinnJ to reduce class uzcs, library matenals. reopening schools and buses The "wonderfully diverse listmg" 1s due to "the e;tc1tement of local governing boards that have long hsts of distnct needs . . which have been set aside due to budget constramts," Rebecca Baumann. of the Cahfom1a School Boards Association, recently told the state's government watchdog agency. "If the small pot of revenues generated by the lottery can generate such pleasure 1n mceung classroom needs. one must . . long for the time when our public schools arc ade- quatcl> funded . " she told the Little Hoover Comm1ss1on at a heanng on schools' use of lottery revenue LOTTERY PROVIDES NO PANACEA ... P'TOmAl state funding "It appears that lotter, funding will. at least partially be u~d to supplant m!ltead of ~upplement state funding of publil school~ · Zimmerman, from the Ncwpon- Mesa d1stnct. ~1d. "We tf) to k~p money as close to the classroom as we can get" Of the d1stnct's SI S m1lhon lottery share S600 000 ha' gone-tt1 b1re more teachers to reduce English and science class sizes. Newport-Mesa is also pa}'tng for teacher in-service train mg. "'hu.h urn range from a summer ~hool cour~ on computers to add111onal training in math or science The Saddleback d1'itmt " using $275.500of1t!> SI I mallaon to "gear up for a ne~ ~1ence graduauon requirement·· \aid Herdman I he cumculum change mandate\ mone) to conven classroom~ 10 science labs, and for science equipment and tc:xt books "That's tht' only thing "-C ... c 'pent the mane}' on" The re~t I\ ~mg earned over to the next \thool }'ear and "commingled wuh general lund\ to keep e;t1st1ng program\ running · he said The Laguna Bealh l lmfied School D1stnct has spent a little o'er\ I IOO of 1ls S23 I, I 35 toward salam•, for adult education tcachn'i and $13,245 16 to meet 11s commitment to the Regional Occupa11nnal Pm gram. a voca11onal training program for high school studeots I he re maindcr some S2 t 6.CXXJ will hi.· earned O\er to the new \l hool H'ar. said bus1nc<>\ manager < l~<fr II Love lad) Board member' 1n the Irvine Unified ~hool l>i<~tnct agreed to fund four maJor program\. \31d foe Holder. the d1\tric1'' dcpul\ \upcr- 1ntendcnt The approx1matt•h S2 5 m1lhon 10 lottt•r. mone)' 1\ lund1ng fine am at the elcmentan school level coun$<'hng at the 'K'lOndan level. a pilot program de\lgned to reduce high \Choo! E-nglish da'>\ \llC. and 1nstruc11onal l'Qu1pmrn1 for grades K-12 Equipment purcha<oe\ -which can include computers proJC(lO~ .and '1deo cas~tte recorder~ ~. are at 1he d1scre11on of the 1nd1\1dual school\, \aid Holdc1 Tht• Huntington lkal'h l 'nwn High 'ichool D1stnct has not been 1n a real rush to \pend its SI 8 m11l1on in lotten monc\ "The board members don't want to <;pend 1t all too fa'>l." '>aid (a1hcr1nc M t.<~ough \pokeswoman for the d1<.1m:t With three ncv. mcmhcr<. on 1hc board "the~ "1ev. 11 ii' ii real rt;\pons1b1hh ." The d1<.1m t has put S 150.(XX> into a special re-;enc fund "a good finanual pral 11ce for an\ husincs..,.'' ~1d Mcvough .\nothcr SI 6'i.OOO 1<, being use-d to update data pnxe,'>1ng ~n ices tied 1n with enrollment attendance and \Chool rcg1s1rat1on Ocean Vic"' High ~hool will get S .,'i 000 toward four to <.1:0. portable d;w;roorm l\nd for the fir;t lime. \a1d McCiough the d1<,tric1 will hl·lp a parent group fla} tor band uniforms It~ 111 be done on a rotating baw. \flc said This \ear. the d1'ilm:t w•ll rnntnbutc S W,000 toward lhe S '<l,(JOO needed lor ncv. uniform., at Manna If 1gh School •\nolht·r S50.000 will go to bu} m1n1rnmputcr' for 1hc school<, ltbrane<, In the ( oa\t C ommun1l\ ( olkgl· f)i<,tnct -v.h1lh mclude'i ( oastl1nl· C 1olden \\it•<;t and Orange < oa'>t l0mmun1t) lOllcges -the si 5 million in lotter. mone\ rclel\ed 1h1<o \Car I\ going toward '>alanc' lor libranan\ and loun,clor\. classroom \upplies. and uttl1t)' bill<,, ..aid Ton~ Carcamo. dm·t tor of li~al atla1rs The 5addll'hac ~ ( ommun1t} C ol- kge D1\tr1t 1 1.., splttlln[l its SI 4 m1ll1on 1n lotter. fund'> hclwecn II\ tv.o \Choo!\. \addlcback < ommun11~ < ollege and In 1ne V .1llc~ ( ollegc ..aid t\lbC'rt J (1raf,k\ Jr 'ICl' l hanlellor nl f1\cal '>l'f\ 11 cs fhe monq got'.''> into 1hc gcncral "lhool fund and l'i • d1\tnbutcd the samr wa-. a.., other rc"cnuc "(iralskv said the money ha" been earmarked for basic classroom supplies. includ- ing paper and ~nc1ls as well as ~lane~ of par1-llme teacher'> "We have a very, very light budget," -;aid Grafsky "We'd be in a lot more trouble than we are now 1f It "'ercn 't for lottery funds " CRASHES ..• From Al Sunb1rd Herrera then rear-ended Florence Shultz Preston. 79, of New- port Beach Preston. who wa'> dnving a gray 1980 Buick. Regal. was not inJurcd .ind her car received only moderate damage The youth was airlifted to Western Medical C. enter in Santa An<1. where he-wa) treated for minor tnjuncs. He was then arrested and released to the custod) of h1s father. said Yczb1d. A 15-year-old female passeneer 1n has car was taken to Fountain Valley Medical ( enter where \he was treated tor a fractured thumb SUMMER ... From Al Newport Beach and l 1sa Tester of the city marine department called 11 "an average da) "Air temperature was 68 and the water was 64 degrees The 90-day outlook issued b) the National Weather Service said the summer promises to be hot with temperatures above normal through out the penod Forecasters said tem~rature~ will hover 1n the m1d-80s through July ' '.>ummcr burned away 5pnng of- ficially at 9 30 a m when the sun reached its northernmost point from 1hc equator and began its JOUme) south Theda) of the summer wlst1~ 1s the longest day of the year, about 141/i hours of sunlight BATTLE OVER NEWPORT CENTER •.• From Al Resort "-UUld lw d1111nl v.1th ur to 4QO homes The hulk nt tht oflllc .rnd rnm- merc1al budding" ""ould hi.· 'quec1cd next to or in hatk of C\l\ll ng hu1ld1ngs in the lenter F-01 m\tanu· a new office to wer "ould tx· hu1h adJaccn1 to the Four Sea ... un' tlotcl fhea1cr<• and new shops "oulll 'pnng up near Atnum < oun 1n f ,l\l11on !\land As a tradeotl tor the deH•lopment. the lrvme ( 'o ha\ a11.ree-d 111 hu1ld a new road and nlenc.J .inotlwr to form an arcing shortt ut .1m1md < or11n;1 dC'I Mar Pelican Hill Rna1l wt1ult1 l''IC'nd north from i-:.Ht ( Ua\I Hi~hwa\ throuJh the hill~ .rn<l \wall'\ tif what now 1s unde .. elopcd land \outh ol Corona del Mar The road would link ""•th 1hc: extended San Joaquin lhll\ l<oad which runs behind Nc~pon c cntrr and now come1o to a dead cnll .u the· ~'::,.~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 1)() W"! fl4t ~I I < .. 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A .t f C-eOI 642 M71 --~ 9'.111"'" A•l &)' Gct<tt'V t I MJ 0< I "'Q9 1001 of "lr,11.1 .. , 11111 1111 tht· u1,· .. c.1~1ern limit\ "h 1o; t''tn·mch complilatcd.'' ..aid ci t) planner Patnn .1 I t·mplc nt the dl'\Clopmcnt rlan Indeed planning dornrnents stacked together n\al an\ h1g <.th 1clcphunc noo~ The unan,wcrtd question 1<, whetht'.'r opponents of tht• plan will duplttatc the raging prot<''>I that was '11rr('d 1n I Q82 when thousand\ \l(lned pe1111ons to put thr de-velnp- rnent to a 1.1t~w1dc "ot<' (}3\e l)mohow~kl , an hvme ('o plam.ing otfic1al. ~1d the develop- ment firm has made a more concerted ellon this lime to \ell resident" and homeowner group'> on thc mcnt\ of thc huge plan Ht'. \.'lid the compan) ha'i met with \()homeowner aroups "I think we \C' b«n much mnrt· ~11l1n1t to compromise. too," he ~'ltd " I he plan 1~ morr thoughtful and we have tned to work with homc- ""TICr'> Ht' said thought has been given to hu1ld1ng a da)-carc center 1n the center and enlarging u1sung cultural t:t'.'ntef'i hkc a branch library and the "'lewport Harbor An Museum But thert 1s a murmur of protest. A citizens group called SPON (Stop Pollu11ng Our Newport) took out new5paper ads Fnday urgin& rest· dents to attend the counal mcctang and "~y no" to more traffic. higher deMlly and freeway-type roads Jean Watt. president of the aroup that helped lead the referendum push four years ago. said council members must form a spcnal committee 10 review the development plan and 1ts conW'(luences. But her newspa~r mcs..sage does not 1nd1ca1e what m11ht happen 1f council members 'lnub her request oany Piiot Deit.ery I• Guaranteed Justcall 642-6086 ,....... ''°'• ..,,h•1!0"'9 fit1!10t' .. ~~, 1a,....•v .,_,, .,....,. ""'' M <K><C..,.,...., "' "'"' •f• .. t•• What do you hkt about the Daily Pllot., What don't you hkc., Call the number above and your menage will ht l't'Corded. tran~nbcd and de- h\ trcd to the appropnatc editor: "" · »r f•odl~ ~ YN CIO no< ~ ... ,_ -Oy ~·lOO,. c,&1lle4~• 1om tnll ;04I cet"r .... 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From Al world, he said, and the Rotary Club of Huntington Beach sponsors pubhc CPR training once a month at a local hosr11.a1. " thmk the amount of business discussed 1s so inconscquenttal," he said There may be business contacts that lead to business. but that can happen anyplace. he said Ken Lesh. ancommg president ot the Rotary C1ub of Ncwpon-lrvmc said there are I m1lhon people in Rotary In1emat1onal. "There arc more (members) outside than inside the United States, so the problem 1s not only of our choosing.·· Lesh said the majonty of members m the Unned States would probabl) favor admitting women. Max Swancutt. president of the Rotary Clyb of Costa Mesa. said. "We don't have any problem (w11h the ruhng),'' but "the United States 1s a small part of the intcmat1onal Rotary and we don't make the rules." "Personally I'd hkc to sec (women admitted). but officially we have to wall for the official OK to do so," said Swancutt Hunter Cook. president of the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa. said, ''I've got mixed feelings. We've got different cultures involved he~ Many don't have the cultural views we have here " Cook said the quesuon of adm11- 11na women has been discussed at the 1ntemat1onal level many times. but the international organ1zauon does not want to make a special cxccpuon for the United ~tates Cook said he doe'i not aaree w1t.h the state Supreme Coun ruhng that the Rotary is a business orgamz.auon. "We're gemng into an area of free- dom of choice as opposed to the nahu of men and women. It's a ~rv1cc organ1zat1on. It happens to be com- posed of business people." ( ook said as long as the appeal is 1n process. "we'll go along with what the mtemat1onal Rotary tells us to do " ( ook said he doesn't hke the idea of pming "the United States agaanst the rest of the world. At the worst extreme. we could end up dJvtdmg a very etTect1vc intcmat1onal orgamza- 11on " MARKET SURVEY AT ORANGE COAST ..• From Al Also. Carnett noted. 1hc study 1s expected to assist in evaluation of what curriculum changes might be needed to attract community resi- dents not now attending Orange <oa\t College A survey, a major part of the project. will be administered to Orange Coast ~tudcnts this fall "We want to know how studen" ~rcc1vc us from an educational standpoint. what the) hke and don't like about services we offer, what they would hke to~ offered and why they chose our college instead of another ... Carnett said. The objective, he said, is "to get a better handle on who we arc so that we can communicate ou~lves better to our constituencies ... The college's research office. C amett himself, and several staff members will be involved 10 prepar- ing the questionnaire and working w11h SRI. It will include 35 to 40 V ALS-onentcd questions. Carnett said Although the college has adminis- tered surveys to students 1n the past, "This will be our fint major effort, .. he added In add1t1on to the survey data. the d1stnct will ha.ve a complete VA~ profile of c1t1zens hvinJ in the Coast Community College D1stnct. SRI alread) has VALS-type dau concemang popula11on'l throughout the nation. according to Camell V ALS stat1sttcs. broken down by zip code. will be supplied to the college for the geographic areas ser- ved by the Coast d1stnct, which includes Golden West and C..:oasthnc as well as Orange Coast College. Having the sutist1cs. Carnett said, wilt enable college officials to know what percentage of d1stnct residents e"h1btt which personalny types If a substantial proportion of the community isofonc personality type, which is not reflected heavily in the student body. that m1gh1 be an md1c.1111on the college 1s not offenng what the population n~ds and wants. Carnett said Thus, the information gained through the college's marketing effort will be useful for cumculum evalu- atton and development as well as for promotion and advertising, he said Strcssin• that the marketing project was not tnaaercd by a recent demo- graphic report shoWlnl the Coast Community College D1stnct bas been cllpcncncmg dcchning enrollment. Bronsard said, "Orange Cout Col- lcie has been and sttll 1s interested m finding out what ~pie of our scrv1oc reg.ion want from the college. Then. knowing that, we try to provide 11 .. Actually, Orange Coast's enrol- lment "turned around" dunng the 1985-86 year, Bronsard said. and ancrcascd 1 2 percent over the previous year On the subject of enrollment, Bronsard predicts the costs of the market101 program will easily be recovered throuJti increased m:rull• mcnt and retention of students. D1stnct chanc.cllor David A Brownell. who once worked for Stanford Research institute as a consultant, shares that view He told trustees the muket1n& prOjC'Ct will have paid for 1tslef 1f 11 attracts only four new full-lime students to Orange Coast Collqe. Trusttt President Pollard did not Cllplam her nay vote. But she did a~k whether the d1stnct's other colleges would also benefit Bronsard u1d the 10formal1on pined fror;n the project will be av11lablc to the other colleges, but that the data may not apply to the other schools Wovens by ... Portofino ah.awl tau.el available in black, mushroom, brandy, burrundy and "hite. The cluaic Ven tian in natural buttetlCOtch. #119 Paehloo blaad •Newport Beach• '1&9-1622 •Bullock• Wll•hlr Wine a • ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 22, 1tee ~ Sum1ner swim. program. at OCC Balb~a traffic holding ste·ady The Oranae Cout Collep Summer Swim ~m bqin1 Monday wath etet COUl"ICt ranfii!'* from "Mommy and Mc.. to Slroke Analy11s Ctauea meet Monday tbtouab Friday. Three swim propam sessions a~ offered: June 23 -July 3, July 7-July 18, and Ju.Ir 21-Auauai I. C1auei are $45 for two ICSlions and S6S for three. Reftlration LI under way in OCC's Communi· ty Services office in tbc Student Center Bwldina. weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .. and Saturday from 81.m.·nooo. For 1nfonnat1on call 432·5800. Ocean adventure camp Jeff Nelsen, manoe baol<>111t, waU offer Ocean AdvcntUfC Camp at Thurston School in Laauna Beach this summer for fourth throu&h ei&hth-grade students. Campers will spend the momma solvina la~rat<?ry probl~ms and afternoons snorkehna. swimmtnJ, and d1acoverin1 the tidal marine life in l..a&una. The adventurous will be able to try surfina at Doheny State Beach. Children can choose a one-or two-week proaram. The camp bqJns Monday and conunues each wee~ tbrouah Aua,. 15. Cost as S 135 per week. For mfonnat1on, call 494-1253 Coane ln conversation A 11.x-wcek summer workshop called "The Art of Conversation" bqina Monday at Mariner's Labrary, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The course, offered by tbe city of Newport Beach, wi!I be conducted by author and speaker Mon Stein. and focus on avoiding rcjectJon, overcomm& shyness, selecting subjects, organazmg thou&hts and controlhna small talk. ft wtll be held on Monday from 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. The fee 1s S4S. For information, call 644-31 51 Y-Camp Dl9Covery South Coast YMCA's Y-Camp Discovery offers two-week summer scssaons be&innmg Mon-~y at 29831 Crown Valley Parkway m Laguna Ntauel. The camp operates Monday throu&h Fnday from 9 a.m. to 4 pm , with extended hours from early momana to late afternoon at no extra charge. For infonnallon. call 495-0453 or 831 -9622 Club host. trip to LA The Women's Club of Laguna Beach hosts a tour to the Jewelry Mart and Chinatown an Los Angeles Tuesday for $25. The fee covers transpor- tation and lunch. The group wdl meet at the Woman's Club, 286 St Ann's Drive, Laguna Bcah, at 8:30 a.m. and rctum at 4:30 pm For 1nfonnat1on, call Elaine Pesch, 495-05 H. or Jackie Krum, 496-1 539 Non-members arc wel- come Prenatal clauett offered New and expectant mothers can stay fit in special excrosc classes offered by the South Coast YMCA. Prenatal classes focus on prepanng for the physical demands of prqnancy and labor. Postnatal classes strcngthen muscles that may have ~n weakened durina prqnancy and help a new mother rcp1n or even improve upon her pre·pregnancy fitness level. Exemse and pmcs to share with baby arc also included in the class. Both programs arc taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays by YMCA fitness mstructor Shan Schumacher in "the GYM" al Crown Valley Community Park, Laiuna Niguel Registration is onao1ng. caU 495-0453 or 831-9622 Monclay,June23 • 6 30 p.m., Co111 Meaa Plaa.nhla Comml11loa . City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 6:30 p.m .. 1..a,... Beac:lt Halll&ll Affaln Committee Board Groap_. Ivy House for dinner. • 7:30 f.m., 1..a.,... Beaclt Art• CommJ11loo, City Counca Chambcn, 505 Forest Ave. • 7.30 p.m., Lapna Beaclt Dontowa Specific Pio Committee, City Council Chambers, SOS Fomt Ave. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlae Trauportatioa Commlaaloa . Caty Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Bl vd Homeleu Gretchen, a 10- montb-old labrador- mlz, la at the lnine Anlm•I Ce.re Center wai~ for aomeone , to take-..er bome. Sbe lo•e• children. I• ywy friendly. calm aad tntelllCent. The center la at UU28 Sand Cayon Road tn Intne. Newport planner says city attempting to minimize disruption with f aceltfttng_ ByOJEANE'M'EAVENT 0-...,.,.c.11 ••·••• Traffic has rcmaaned virtually the ume an downtown Balboa since the approval of various redevelopment projects in the area, accordina to the chairman of the Newpon Beach Plann1n1 Commission Buzz Person told a breakfast meetina of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce that the comm1ss1on "tnca to phase these th1nas" to m1nimiz.c d1srupt1on to the area Person wd some of tbe projecta have been scaled down from \heir oriainaJ dcs1an to further reduce the1r imp.cl '"'The fun Zone 11 ooe.-third the ll.C of the onarnal project." he l&id. rn adchtion the commJuioo has approved another outbound traffic lane for the Balboa Peninsula by l 988, uid Pcnon The Archca Bridae proJ«t will a tao include a bike lane. Person noted "there are cenain prcu- ures (on the ptannina commiuion) to make approvals" of redevelopment pro- $1.000 for her educadon Kate Lyon, a alzth-&rader at llartnen School ln Newport Beach, la con&rahllated by Iler parenta, Joan and Crat.c Lyon. after wlnnln& a $1,000 acholanhlp from the lt.P'. Batton atock brokera&e company. She wu one of four atudenta ln the Newport-Mee& Unlfled School Dtatrlct to recel•e the award thla year. Huntington officer spots familiar face in stolen car By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Deir ,... ..... Huntmgton Beach Police Detective Ra} Hattabaugh was scouting out a burglary· plagued neighborhood an his unmarked car Thursday when he spotted a famahar face an a snazzy blue 1979 Porsche. Hattabaugh had had pnor run-ins with the boy. and he was all but certain the Porsche didn't belong to him, according to a pohce spokeswoman Hattabaugh and the boy recogn1Led each other at the same time Hattabaugh turned · his car around and the boy 1n the Porsche sped away. according to the spokeswoman But he was soon apprehended by h1gher- powered patrol units that Hattabaugh called lnves11gat1on led to the arrest of another 16-year-old suspect. the spokeswoman said And funher investigation showed that the two boys were suspected of breaking into the Porshe owner's home an the area of Newland Street and Yorkto"'ll Avenue and stealing the keys to the car Both boys were taken to Orange County Juvenile Hall, where they arc facing charges of residential burglary and auto theft. the spokeswoman said. The owner of the Porsche was awa)' from home and apparcntJy unawarc of the theft until noufied by police. School .bl.ls catches fire; no inj.uries By tile A11odated PreH A school bus carrying five children cauaht fire when gawline leaked onto the en11ne. but no one wa\ miured in the bla1e that spread to an acre of brush a fire spokesman said. Five kmderganen 'tudents were aboard the Saddleback Valley Unified School District bus about noon Fnday when the firc staned, said Orange County Fire Depanment spokesman Joe Kerr A faul1 y carburetor IC'aked gasolinf on 1he enginf. causmg the fire, Kerr ~1d. He estimated the damage at $20,000. Fire officials credn bus dnver Cecil Long. of MI SS I On v leJO, for qu1cldy pulhna off the road and evacuatm& the children when he saw the names. Long apparently attempted to ext· ingu1sh the fire himself. but the bus wa& fully engulfed by the lame fitt officials amvcd Kerr said. The fire spread to about an acre of dry brusti ofT Nelhe Gail Road, nonh of Buckboard Lane. but firefighters ext· anguished 1t 1n about five minutes. he said. Dear Don: Whydon 'tyou want people to get together to talk? JIM Wooo JCCU 00 the 8a.tboa PaUolWa becaUR of rundown buildioat._ transient people attracted to lhoee buildinp and prooeny cWna&c. Tbe resulta of private redevck>pmmt have been pocitJve, _be said. 8alboe resident1 have told bim they tee 0101'0 f&milics comi.na to the 1ta, ud they f.ee.t safer to wa.lk the ltrecU at nishL Perwn weued that redeftlopman around the Newpon bay i.t private redevelopment. Public redevelopment., where &he city comes in ud bu)'I property to aell to dC'vd~ .. bu been resisted in Newport Beach.• ''The Roun project ia a prime cum{>lc of private redevcl~nt," be 1&1d. Located on Pacific t Hiahway bf>. tween Newport Boulev~ and Riverside Street. ~ lite WU naDdowD IDd lured muufaawiQI on prime P11opetty. II wu purcbued by the Harbor t.;.;sbt Hui. a IR>UP led by Hawa.ij Sen. 0 . 0 . Andmon. for a devdopmena that will include a Jolul Dominis rc:ataura.oe. lD 1984, ..._ tbousbt ,, carot &o us 11nlh ttie •pPtOva! of~ raideat1 ... The pn>joct went tlU'ouab five public~ and wu. IJ'Pl'OVed by the pluniq comm•Mioo Ud • the city council by 1 vote of 7 &o O. Since; then. bo~ver. It bu .. rcceived the mOSt coottoveny of ao1 project arou.ad t.be Hatbof, •• beclWIC 0 its JS-foot beisbt. . Refemna to the buddioa'• at.art ttcd Sifden, Penoo 1&1d, "It &oob like a rDU1 of ~J but when tt'1 all wd and done. it'll be a ~ce PfOJ.ect -at leut rm hopina n'IJ bo a ruce project." & ') FVbudgetOK'd over protests of two councilmen By TQM WRIGHT Deir Nllt C.1 J • I Mayor fre(fVou and COU:OCilmanllio N 1el1en 's pleas for frupb ty fell on tbe deaf can when a $15.9 million Fountato Vallty etty budaet was adopted last week. Voss said the city wu ndin& hi&b on 1 wave of incrc&9Cd aales tax. ''We can't be sure how Iona this wmcontinuc," be 111d. With a salary increase of about S6,000 for the cat)' manqer, Cllp&OS!On of the travel budaet for council membcn, commissioners and staff of $14,000, the $800 membcnbip 10 Southern Cabfom11 Association of Govemmenu and a proposed $50,000 restroom at Hcntaac Park, the council 1ncrused the onarnal bud&et by about S 150,000. Voss and Nielsen opposed hmng a "bu1ldin1 maintenance tech", which they descnbed u a $29,000 a year handyman. But, Councilwoman Barbara Brown wd, the lack of a handyman at the City Hall meant staff memben were forced to move desks, set up book cases and chanse light bulbs. "I aarec that it isn't proper for ass11tant cuy m.anaaers and enamcen to do these JObs, but r sec no practJcal reasons as to why they can't be done by temporary employees." Neilsen said. He convinced the council there wu a need for more study before ftllina the job. Wh~ Voss and Netbcn ..,eec:t about tcek.tna spendtna cuts, mer split over &he expanaaon of the aty a playpound prosram. This proanm was developed last summer and 1u succea prompced a decision to offer it at su of the etty'1 parka. Expansion of a drop-an ~ which provides supcrvas1on and actaviuea at si:it of tbe etty'1 parks, would ooct $7 ,SOO. Voss said be thouaht th.at all recreation prOlflllls should be 1elf "'5upport:in1 and a fee should be cbarJed to propam parua- pants Nielsen wd be favored a .. pay u you So approach" to most prosrams but the benefits of the playpound prosram outwe1ahed tbe sl1aht COil to the clay. Intan11blc pms, such as a reduction tn vandalism, would alao be Jost if the pfOITIJl'I wasn't avaalablc to everyone. Neilsen wd. Brown JOtne.d Voss in callina for a fee. "Parents have told me they want to pay for thJJ Pf'011'1Dl,·· Brown said. .. Fountatn Valley ra1denu can afford to pay propam fees. our raidents are not on hand-te>- mouth bud&eu llke some caucs Valley rejoins SCAG after six-year hiatus By TOM WRIGHT Ollr..,... C:.o c •• 1 Fountain Valley has rc101ned the 165 c1t1cs in Southern Cahfomia Association ofGovemmenu after a stx year absence. The dcc1s1on to reJOID the aUOClauon was opposed last week by Councilman Ben Nielsen. "When [ was involved ID SCAG, a few years ago, there was a definite Los Anacles skew," Nielsen said "Has that cbanaec:f?'' He was told by lcque rcprctentatives who attended the counCll meeuna that at ttuu the orpruzauon was stnvma to become more rqional in membersh1~ and attitude. But Jeffery Frost, the SCAG spokesman. admitted th•t Los Anacles sull had the arcatest rcpresentauon. Frost said the &SS0C1auon's thtrd vice president 1s Don Gnffin, mayor of Buena Park. He said thts showed the arowana influence of other counties on the organization. There arc two Los An&elcs Clty rcprescn- tauves. three Los Anacles county rcpreKO- tabves and one Lona~ ddepte on the execuuve commauee. Tbc executJve committee has only 20 votina deleptes and the remainder of tbe pc>Sioona. wtth tbe excepnon of five county teats. are filled by elecuon of tbe auoaauon at larse. Representation 1s bucd on populauon, but SCAG dues are also asses9cd by populauon. SCAG was formed in 1965 to keep rca>onal ptanruna 10 tbe bands of local commu01t1cs. Frost wd that is sull the aSSOClatJon's ma.to concern, but chanama nauonal pohcy has forced SCAG to alter its profile. Counalman James Neal saad meml;>er- sh1p p ve the city a say 10 rqionaJ planmna and kept the aware of futurc dtreetaons The council added $800 to the city) SIS aullton bud&et for membenhtp 1n SCAG. by a vote 014-1. Nielsen voted apinst the decasion. Fountaan Valley dropped 1u member- ship ID 1980. LB OKs $5,000 for hoIDeless By LAURA MERlt Ofw......,,.. .. After semna pnont1es for over S7S.OOO worth of requests from various orpnazat1oos, the Laauna Beach Caty Council has contnbuted SS,000 from It~ S 17 million budaet to a aroup that wants to provide a shelter for the Clty's homeless The contnhutaon was made last week dunnl the council's final approval of the 1986-7 bud.act After a debate on whether the city's homeless wcrc actually needy or lazy, the council made the allocauon to help With the start·up costs of Short Stop, a new organization that will help find housma for the transients The aroup had asked for Sl5,000 The council voted 3-2 to contnbute to the Short Stop with Mar.or Manha Collison and Councalman Nc1l Fitzpatrick votana apiost it. "l have a problem 1ppropraun1 money for the homeless when we have 1en1on beina eXJled out of town," Collison wd rcfemna to ht&h rcnts Sbe saad she considered the homeless "bums .. Councilwoman Bobbie MIDkrn tned to convince tbe councll to allow the caty manaacr to jugle the expected expenses. someofwh1cb wctt cstJmatcd h1&}\, to11ve all sroups some money The council instead qreed to reconsider the requests at mid-year UCI prof tojoln arts group panic women for exceptional tChaevemenU ID their fields Dear Don Bren I wrote you last year about mecupa some 1nterestina Newport Beach women: aarl1 lake Linda Isle, Ea1t Bluffs, SpYJla11 Hills and the Shore sisters· Dover, Bay and Cameo. We never heard beck from you Stranie thc5t are arcat pl1 Cahfom11 than the 1tate of conlu~1on that exists &I SSO Newpor1 < enter Dnve. Maybe you should come down th1\ way and tend to businc's Don't pull a Howard Hu&heson u!I, Oon we'd hkc tO Stt your a ce once ID a While f-vtn the rulu!1ve Joan Irvine ,.. no" poppma up in the loc11I p peon. compared to you \hr· .. " l"t"&ulftr Ml\s Newport. < l'lc:O's lcuc. "l 1h1n~ tht\ "ant someone snootier." \he wbht-d l>on th151s lake k1ckan1the8ut"na \ 1sta ou1 of 'ian Franc1Ko Wt" love th<' place hrcukfa4lt. lunch and dmnN 11 ' 1ammed Fant 11 was Penney·~. then the 41ummercon"ns. now 11'1 l -ocu·, It 11ttms hkt' The lf'1ne C('I donn·t want U\ to &el tQletht'r and talk Honest. Don. we'rt not talluna about \'OU pl11d those padded shoulders.. baS*)' pants, \1lky shins and chartreuse ties Other than that I think everyoot 1s anxious to Set' the final result of the ren11nancc. Judy Baca. a murahst who 1s an us11tant pro(euor of studio an at UC lrvtne, has bttn 1nVltcd to J01n the Los Anaelcs Tuk Force on the Ans The committee was fonned by Los Anaeles Mayor Tom Bradley and City Council President Pat Runell to develop a citywide pohcy to au1de public and pnvate support ofthe aru Baca al'° was ho.norcd by the H1spanac Women's \ounc11 at 1ta 1986 Women for Succe'" Awards Oinnc-r The awards recoaJ\17~ Hit- The UCl in\tructot 1s best ~nown for '"The Great Wall of Los Anaelea." a half.m1le-lona mural 1n the San Fernando Valley dep1ct1na the hi'· tory o( C al1fom1a') mulu~hn1c populauon Baca 1\ plann1na to conunue the wall th1) ~ummcr b) addina scene-1 from tht 196<>1 to thott already depactt'd Now we've aot another problem. Someone should tell you what's ao1n1 on down here. As 1 stockholder, make that "the" stockholder of The Irvine Company. thcx are thinp you should know First of all, the Mayor of Irvine feels The Irvine Co ll a b'flCf burttucracy than his cit)" Don, th1111 tenous busincu and it's not the fint time I've heard It. Many ofJour tenants are total!~ fruatrated an the· folks at N"'1>()n ~ach City Hall Y Y 1t's ea••cr to work Wlth the State of We JU!lt want to kno" yn11'rt llh\"t' and well. laf'le corporation' ha'e stockholders to kffp them 1n hnc· but the JlPnllc lrvmr Co 1111t has stockholder •• and 11' vo111 'K>me· one't aot 10 clue you 1n The other momma I WI\ 1n Coco" fa1h1on llland havinaa brcaHut /1 ' and the -•lll't s 'tarttd ('f')'tnl ~ht­ sa1d The Irvine Co ma ntll rrnev. Herc'' the: pos1t1vt news. The Atnum < oun tm1ld1ng look" lft'&t! Real class. JU\1 don't 'itt many locals thet't" But thrn we nc:Hr were &ood at 'hout1n1 conversa11ons and playana lB pturt the ~hair Hope hu,mc:s'I 1s a nod titre'\ a htnt 1 laH 1hc IOUf hU'I('\ pick up on Mrlro\C A'rnut-and 1n "e't I 4., those au '"" t ~II that g1c' No one behevei the rumor that Fashion bland Will he the world's first pte-auarded shopp1na center One last thana. Don As stockholder you should know that The Irvine ( o hat bttn throW1n& some really eitpcns1ve partacs. We're taJkin1 sat· down dinner\ 1n fancy tents for l .SOO; 1it-down lunches at beautiful hotels for SOO. Funny th1na. Don. I nevtt ace you at these pan1" Man to man. •ct me 11 ... arc they mvatma you? till your pal, " Jim Jim WHl/I II~• la Ne"JIOrf lJut't She rn1de1 an Venal"'e Irvine man to write concerto for tour Bernard Gt lmor~1 1uoc11te profnsor of music at uC Irvine and du~tor of the UC1 Symphony Orchestra.. has been comm1 1ontd b_y the International Chamber Consort to compott a work for 1t1 1986-87 European con~rt tour. The conton 1s made up of p~nt and former mt'mbcn of the San Otq<l Symphony Orthestra Ci1lmore'i •·Oft, a double ro~no ror '°'o xyloP.!'one. IOlo lnlmpct and orchestra. will be pan of a festival ot American music to be pruented b) the t>uisburaSymphooyOrcbaUL lt alsa wtlJ be Pnf onncd 1n the cu1e1 of A _ ht>n and Ou. ldorl. Ci1lmof'f 1 a l"CSJdent of Irvine • A4 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOl I Sunday, June 22. 1986 ' NATION Reagan's polyps benign I 'I "' h h•t'l"l,il Ill 111ld If r f ''•" \ (II\. Personal calls mount on federal telephones • - Hearty wedding Susan Steffy, 36, and Gary Welp, 35, at the a ltar with AHoclate Putor Frank Brookman after uchangtng wed- ding vow• Saturday at the Logan Street Baptiat Church ln Mount Vernon, Ill. The pair are apparently the fint two heart tran•plant patient.a to be married in thl• country. Steffy received ber heart in 1983. from a 16-year-old •troke victim. Welp received tbe heart of a teen-ager who died in a car accident tn 1984. Wo.men arrested as ·they strip off shirts in protest lh the As.,oclatt'd f're'' K' l( HI\ 11 K ''I \<. • 11 v.111111·11 v.c·n· •.irn·,trd \aturd;n jfln thn I Jlp l'd !II !hl' i.o.,cl\! in .1 { I\ p.11~ It! proll'\I v.hal thl'\ t.tlll<l I \e\l\t \late l;1v. 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I \ Dl\lfll t ' tdl!l \~ 1111.1111 ( '1pflll'0 \ il\>.ard lo Ramon ( 1art Id n \,\.(l .. m<idt• nuhlll I rid.I\ ,,, "·" .1 ~2'1q1 ;<){1 ,1v.ar<l madr to C1all1a·, t'\trangrd "ii' M<ina lhc I \ g11H rnmrnl .ind lht fl'1.kral lmm1grat1on .ind "-la1ural11:1t10n \en ltl' ""t'H' or1krl'd 111 pa> lhl' mon<:}. Baby Nicky' extremely ill' foil owing surgery on aorta LOMA LINDA (AP) -A 3-ycar· old boy who underwent two htan transplants last week was 1n cntical cond1uon Saturday after surgery to expand his constncted main ancry, 1 hoi.p1tal spokeswoman said. Nicky Camzalcs of San Antonio, Tellas who rece1 vcd the hean of a 6- year-old bo} Thursday, was "cx- tremd> 111 and on maximal sup- pon1H therap~ ... ..aid Anita Rock- well. a spokesv.oman for Loma Linda Un1vers11y Med1tal Center The b<» had received a hean transplant on Wednesday but the organ failed. and a -.econd transplant operauon wa\ completed on fhurs- day On Fnda> doc1ors in~ned a balloon catheter 1n the bo> 's aorta the main anel) calT}ing blood awa} from the heart, to ease mild residual constnct1on where repair '>urgery had been done more than a year ago, she said. "Baby Nick> will not require funher reconstruct1ve surgery 1n thl' 1mmed1ate future." Rockwell said The child, also being treated for acute k1dn9 failure had a rough night. she said. "He has tended to be more stable th1\ morning." M !"I. Rockwell said. Teen-ager dies after 2 heart transplants PITTSBURC,H (AP)-A 17-year· old Cleveland boy who received two heart transplant\ d ied of organ failure <.,aturday. three day'> after his !><!cond operation. hospital ollic1als said Ton> Steele. whose k1dne)S had begun to fail Fnda} died around 4 10 a m in the intcns1 "e care un 1 t of ( h1ldren ·.,Hospital of P111sburgh, thl· hospital said The teen-agl'r had been in cntilal rond1t1on !>1ncc undergoing hi\ St'( ond transplant Wednesday The first 1ransplant \\as performed Tuescfa) night. but thl' donor hcan failed .,leek $UfTcrt>d from il congenital hl·art disease CALIFORNIA Jarvtk-7 patient gets new heart PITTSBU R<iH (AP)-A man who was kept ahve for ei~t days with an artificial hean underwent £uraery Saturday to replace 1t with a human orpn, hospital officials s1ud Edmund McDermott, 32. of Scranton received the Jarv1k-7 art1ficlAl hean June 13 after his cond1t1on detenorated to the point at which physicians at Presb}ttnan-Univers1ty ttosp1t.al felt he could no longer wait for a human donor said hospital spokesman I om Chakurda The six-hour surgery bt-g.ln late Saturday afternoon Chakurda said 11 was hospital poht.1' to w11hhold information about the donor. McDermott and his late twin brother, Edwar<l, werr hoth diagnosed 1n 1979 as having card1omyopathy, a d1sea~ that n.1u~" degenerauon of the hcan muscle. according to their mother, Mr, Paul \.1c0crmott of Scranton When Edward's condition worsened, he went to Columbia Presbytenan Hospital 1n New Yorl City to await a hean transplant. but weakened to the point his doctors felt he could not withstand the tran!>plant He died in June 1979. she \aid. Art1fic1al hcan implants were not performed until 1982. Edmund McDermott has been unemployed since his doctors advised him not to work seven yearsq o. He and his wife. Kslhlecn. are expecung their first child, his mother said. adding. "Everyone involved wsth Nicky 1s taking events o ne hour at a time .. Doctors discovered that surgel) performed on Nicky as an infant failed to completely repair a narrow- ing ofh1s aorta "This undoubted!) contnbuted to the failure of the onginal smaller and somewhat more stressed hean," she ~1d, refcmng to the heart o fa 2-year- old that Nicky received in his first transplant Nick> 1s the !>On of Rudy C amLalcs. an X-ray technologist at Kelly Air Force Base 1n Texas. and his wife, Mal) Lou Rockwell said Saturday there were no updates on the cond1uon of three o tht:r infant heart transplant rec1p1· en ts at Loma Linda Also at Loma Linda was 31 -week- old Jes~ Dean ~pulveda who received the hean of a brain-dead M1ch1gan infant June 10 Funeral for heart patient Haydon held LOUISVILLE K~ -Murray P Haydon Jr .. kept alive for 488 days after becoming the world's third rec1p1ent of a permanent art1fic1al heart, was remembered at his funeral Saturday as a man wt th a deep love of hfe. The pnvate funeral was held less than a mrle from his home in the suburb of St Matthews. which he v1s11ed only twice while dependent on the mechanical pump The retired assembly hne worker and barber died Thursday at Humana Hospital Audubon. where he under- went the implant surgery An 1nfcc- 11on caused kidney failure that eventually led to the detenorat1on of his nervous system. the hospital said He would have turned 60 on June 28 That was some big spin writer wins $15.2 million lottery prize McClatchy News Service \AC RAMENlO -For Eve Pa1gt> \nencel'. lesson number one ahout v.1nn1ng S 15 ., m1ll1on on \aturda~ "a' lhat certain detail!> arc now 1mma1enal • T hcrc·s got to Ix S 1 worth ol u1nktt1 on thl' noor ... \hl' mused "hdc posing for p1tturcc, \.I.Ith hcr hu\hand Paul on the \!age of the < ah furn 1a Lo Itel') .., Rig Spin ·I gue'i!> I ""un'1 ha"e to tarl' about that an) more fht· \penccr\. a ~m1-ret1rl'd lOU pit' lrom Sara top.a heat the hugr gamt· wheel'" 3-in· l 00 tx.ld'> to win a 2U-year annutt't worth SI S.220.000 hrn alter the lotter. deduus income l<tit the\ will n·1.c1,·e $608.000 annualh II wa<; the largest prize for ·an "111\tant game· lottel) ever awarded 1n thl' countr. < .ihfom1a Lotter. ollic1al\ said although there ha vr been b1ggcr winner\ 1n lotto·l)P<' ENROLL #OW "for the right start In Ille" HAWTHORNE , CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th o Door to Door T ransportatlon Where Posslble o Reasonable Tuition o Arithmetic. Reading. Spelllng, with Phonic Emphasized o Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PAIVA TE SCHOOL OF OtSTINCTION FOUNDED IN 1942 IN PMITlll VII.UY 11111 llNlllllT (11 t ) 111·1111 .. games 111 other st.ate'i The 11cket that led to the winning spin v.as bought on Ma) 21 b) Paul Donner "Don" Spencer. 64, a great- great grandson of George Donner who led an 111-fated pany of snow- bound emigrant\ 1n the Sierra Ne· "ada in 1846 Spencer said hc let his 65-)ear-old wile <;pin the pn1e wheel to "boost her morale" after undergoing surgery lor breast cancer in ~ptember "<)he's the luck1e\t one .. Spencer said. sm1hng under a t.an hat and appeanng relued amid a swarm of reporters and tameras "She·s a born winner Don't play poker with her " ~pencer was the first grand pn1e winner since March 22 There had been 188 unsuccessful spins in the 12 wech since the pnze started at SJ m1l11on The pot grows by S65.000 alter evel) un<;ucccssful spin A retired publisher of large-pnnt text books and author ofa book titled freasury o fTnv1a, which sold 12,500 top1es. Spencer ..aid he usually buy'i \Ill. to eight SI lottel) tickets each week from the same liquor store. He ..aid he usual!> gr"e'> awa) some of them to v1s1tors He said he let h1'> daughter-1n·law S<:ratch off the foil from the u cket that rontained three Sc;, which put him into the drawing for the "Big Spin" \how which 1s taped each Saturday at (al fapo The Spencers said they wtfl consult with their family -a son, seven grandchildren and other close rcla- 11 ves -before dec1d1ng how to spend their newly acquired wealth "We'll bu> eve'Jbody the thing.s the> wanted," ~1 Eve Spcoc~r. a former actress and wnter of radio and telev1S1on scnpts. And for them5clves" "Maybe a new car,'' she said. as if she hadn't given It any thought until asked "Maybe hire a gardener to do our hill Plus we're going to take a tnp to the Onent -for a whole month •· But first, 'ihe said dunng a press conference, she was 1n the mood for something even the SI 0,000 winnen could afford -a hot dog. The Spcncers must have seemed hke ideal winner'i from the lottery's point of view Paul Spencer said he played the games because. "It seemed hke the best way to gamble. It's not all go ing down the drain " He said he plans to continue playing for the rest of his life. The couple said they do not expect the pnze m oney to change their lives vel) much Eve Spencer wd she will continue maJung enamel jewelry and home furnishings She was wcann$ a self-made necklace and proudJy dis- played photos o f some door decor- ations she has made Paul Spencer s~ud he wall conunue wnting every day He said he has wnuen three novels, but has not published any of them yet. 'Tve been so busy wnting. I have not been able to contact any agents •· he said "Maybe some might be contacting me soon " THIS INFORMATION COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE Stroke! Prevention and Recovery -free of charge to the publrc at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital on fhursday. June 26, 7 · 9 pm Neurologist Wiiiiam Cable, M.D. -The role of early detection. medical Intervention and ltfestyle changes In the prevention of and recovery from strokes Stroke victim Price Sanders, Founder of the American Brain Care and Recovery Foundation -Coping wtth the physical. social. and emotional aspects of A c;troke Free ~cr.-enlng for •troke rtak factors -Seating le; limited Please call 650.2ct00 to reserve your spaC'e cm me Cotta Mesa Medical Center Hoapltal 30 l Victoria Street (between Harbor & Newport Blvd ) Co5ta Mesa. 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Floor Ccn•IC L,Ma Plillt • CGMr,..........,. E•..,_ A.I U.1 CototT9t......,_ s.ft.G-. ._EG 11 •u..• SAU "·9" .. : SALi 77~ --,~-----·~ SAVI SI 644'! t j Floor• I I • T9"9fl..,., -I ..,......, ....,nftit_ 0.-... •f I 1:f .. c; ..... SALE 19(·11~ SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-n~1 0 1 YANCI UOIPf S&Wu.6ftl ~,.. .......... ~...,._....~ -~, ~, • WI 61C·7'1C o SAVI 14-51,. Wall Ceramic •S... ... ..,..,_ 7 •Gl'Mtlwll--...a. .... ~ c:a.-- ,...,,., '"' ' • ' • • t 1SA111~1;:n.: I OIWJICI_ .... \ saw-...i! ~-. ·-o-..... s.-· -.... ,,.. ~ .......... -.,.. .. _... -·----- WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA 15191 Beach 2801 So. Boulevard Brlatol St. ,...., ....... Ofn .... , 898-3388 557-1324 001!. M t ..OU" •••ut.._ M " •4•• t" ttC .. • -..~.,.,._ 110ttGu••._t1U> • ~ • ~ I i ! ! ' • School board actlon galls parents promised voice To the Editor: l feel deceived. l was under the 1mprcss1on that we had real people on our school board. I was led to believe they were concerned, canna 1nd1v1d ua.lJ with mmds of their own who could vote wnh conscience What I found was a panel of supenntendent puppets. When the issue ot closing Bear Street School was brought before the board aaam this year, tbe parents in our community were willing to com- promise: We know that the economy has not allowed us extra luxunes in our school d1stnct We are aware that 1n spite of the current "baby- boomers· baby boom" the dastnct overall enrollment is down We were even sensita ve to the reason for closing this particular plant, smce others m our zone can accommodate more students. We felt we bent over backward trying to see the "other side" of the issue of closing Bear Street School In our concession to close Bear Street School we asked that all our students be sent 10 the Paulanno site rather than isolate less than 2 percent of our children at the Sonora s11e. we also asked for safe rranspon.ataon for our children 10 this new site ''Reasonable rcquesh." we thought We were in for a surpnse' After our response to Super- intendent N1coll's miual proposal to clo~ our school and splat the student body, the board members dangled a carrot before our eyes The) showed us stat1st1(S which supponed our proposals The) agreed with our PFO representatives in pnvate one-on-one discussions that the sludents would benefit by transfcmng logether They agreed that such a transauon would be ,moother smce the concentration would be focused on one new sate, rather than 45 students feeling lefi out of the "Bag Move." We rehued our defenses "They agree with us'" we thought We went to the May 11 Board meeting pleased to have our elected representatives acting 1n our ante rest Then came the time to liOte We !>at an shock as our elect~ board mem- bers voted unanimously to accept Dr Nicoli's proposal to close the '1Chool and draw boundary hoe~ which excluded the 2 percent ofour students from the new Paulanno zone Could these puppets be the same peo.f le who advised us on our approach Thc'>t couldn't be the mda .. idual'i who assured us that the concerns ot our communit) were logical !.tns1blc, and made stallst1cally more op- ponunaues for our student!,'' We didn't sec the wnuna on the wall when the board voted to close Davis Intermediate School and make Costa Mesa HiahSchool a grades 7-12 school, an spite of com mun tty opposi- tion. We were talion& about 2,000 sJgnaturcs on a petll1on to keep Davis open. The board c-0ns1stcntly referred to doing what is best for our children and then disregarded the community opinion when it voted. Why dad they pretend our voices would make a d1ffercnce'1 These people even had the gall to thank us for our input! We felt lake fools We reahzed the dcccpuon at that point Our "vo1c~" arc not heard. onl:r our VOTES att heard. And since the election 1s su months past, we were speaking to deaf ears. The board members obviously had their minds made up by the time this issue first hat the agenda. Lastenang to our proposals was a great way of d1ven1 ng our attention from the fact lhat the decmon had alread:r been made The) tned to placate us b:r saying that b) "following proper channels and filing the necessary pet1t1ons and apJ>C'.3:1s" the parents an that small neighborhood could "transfer" their ch1fdren to Paulanno along with the main group. Of course there could be no d1stnct transportation available (even at a cost) since the students were attending out of their bound- anes; and there could be no guarantee that when younger siblings came along there would be room for them at Paulanno so the) may have to ~ttend Sonora. and new neaghbo~ ' would have to send their children to Sonora because they did not quahf) for this "special" opponun1t't' The puppets massed the whole point! All of these schools an our district are excellent educational fa- c1ht1es. We JUSt dad not want to isolate \UCh a few people' The message we recea .. ed as a simple one While Cahfornaa as stn" ing for the renewed "E'<cellence 1n Educauon." the Newport-Mesa Board of Education ~m" to be stnvmg for whatever the super- intendent wants and the communlt) can JUSt take what It gets• Voters. something must be done~ We are the onl) people who can get a Board of Educauon that will \Ole as 1nd1v1duals, with concern for the community Remember this when the incumbents are up for re-election The parents of Bear Street School and Da\IS Intermediate C)chool cena1nl) will CHARI F"lF. METOYER ( osta Mc~ Do you think rock · mustcans should be held responsible for violent lyrics? Corrine Moreno Saata Aaa Telepboot operator "Yes definatelv I thtnk music influenc.t·' children a lot r have four boy" and I restrict them on what the\ listen 10 I thank at gl't\ into their head " Robla Raa.tlD Newpor1 Beaeb Admlnl1tratlve sec· ~tary "No r think that the people who produre their mu1K ~hould be held habit · ORANGE COAST Ed Ely Newport Beacb Banker "No People who .ire tl)mm1tana violent t rimes should be held rrspons1ble for violent en mes.' Kea FnwJey Newport Buell Pro- gn m uaJy1c ''I'd have to say no. only because the k1di. can 5tt the same thing in a violent movie and the movie makers aren't aoana to be held respon~ihle for that" Daily Pilat , teirlta Dll [(lllOI T-TllH Ma1111o•no Edita 09ft ,...., CHr rdl'or r .... e.... "W#t ((JJOt • CT ........ ~1Eot0t Marcba Strapae Ructngtoo Beacb ID11ruce clerk "No I think we'rr all responsible for our act1om .. P lllJ Callen Newport Beatb Retlr~ "I don't ~t how they coi11<1 he held re•pon•nhlt' " "OMtNtJ c"~ C<nlrr.11"' "4l4Mtt L Ceftt ..... Pr(')du(:hOO M•n•~ TerryK.,._ c .. ,, •• .,.11()11..-1~ .......... ......,, Mllk11.ng Ow.cror .... ....., ....... clniaJiecs l>91;1or · 'AJJ I can cell you Is that every now and then God really likes an aJr mattress." " • ..... • • • • . ... ' " .. -. .. • " I i ~ " j j Setting up a household just takes getting used to If it were a ll th at h a rd, there wou ldn't p eso m a n y people livin g in h ouses By PETE DEXTER Before. we always d1"1ded up thr move. I would find a house, tell m) wife where 11 was. and then find a magaz10e editor to send me out to Flonda or the Black Hills -depend mg on the season -untal the furniture was moved in. the sound system was hooked up. and dinner was on the table Latel:r. in fact. my wife had been finding the house herself and saving me those first two troublesome steps .\nd so 1t did not replace opening day as my favonte moment of spnng when I realized a couple of month\ ago that th as tame she wasn't going to be around to do that Or be around at all. in fact. until all the work was done You're not going to believe this. but all my wife 1s going to do this umc as sit in the house an Maryland giving lhe guys from Bekins looks that will call up some unnamed horror born an 1he moment of their conception and hidden an the dark caves beneath their coni.c1o usness -hidden until the day they feel those eye'> and, ye~ they will be afraid to drop the good dishes Which 1s less troubk for her than blowing her nose Then she and my daughter are going to take so much 11me getting to the new place tn Loomis that the gu)\ from Bekins wtll be here and gone two weeks before they show up. And this not only leaves me alone for two weeks with all those d1she\ that I am going to tell her the mover; broke, 11 leaves me alone in an empt) house until the stuff gets here. And as I may have suggested. there as something cruel and unfair about that. but I bc11elied I c.ould hand It• 11 mean, 1lsemng up hou\ekeepini wcrL' all that hard there wouldn't be w man~ people living in house~. nght., And so I was sitting an m> motel room a couple of days ago, thinking about the problems that rnuld de- velop o.,.er the next few weekc; when 1t came to me that the anc,wer" to those problems were nfit therc an the room w11h me Look I vc been h ving in motel\ and hotels for tht> lac;i month. ha"cn't 1'1 And haven't I lived in motels and hotels e'er. ttmt' I cH~r went 10 f-1ornJa or the Black 11 1 ll'>'' I'm not uncomfortable an tho\e places and ll seemed ob' 1ou\ that all I had to do 10 be comfortable an a h11u<.e wa\ to put the same 1h1ng<> 1nc;1de 11 And so I sat on the hcd and loo~ed around the room. wntang e\i~I') thing down II tum~ out ho"'c"cr. that not eH'n.th1ng an a hotel room c,1~\\ 1n real ·hit• f called the woman at the front dcc;k , for instance. and a\kt:d.her about getting towels and clean sheet~ 1n Loom1c; and she \:lad It .... a.-. 1mpornhlc You want to know what ntbbled awav Amem:a'c; lead 1n the world economy. tt'~ front dcc;k\ and the word impossible A.nd you can't get an ice mach11ll' either You can't even ~teal an KC machine .\nd thml' sec-through '>hower l 3P\ Did you know there arc nine place\ on the human bod:r 11.herc a sec-through shower cap won't lool ac; s1lh as It does on your head'' What wac; I going 10 do with m) spare time an Loomis 11.1thout a see-through '>hower cap., .\nyway. I knew from talking to thr front desk that 1 couldn't have 11 all so I concentrated on bas1C'i I wrote down the words SOMF fHll\/C 1 I() SLEEP ON and, believe It or not, dnvmg out 1-80 that afternoon, I happened to look over to the nght and saw a sign (or furn a tu re A woman an very expensive clothes met me two steps inside the store. "How ma:r we help you?" she said. I wa!> hombl~ undcrdresscd -tt was my first v1s1t to a furnnure store -and I read the words off the paper. "Somethmg to sleep on." r said. She frowned a little while she thought. "I have 1t," she said. "what about a bed'>" • I got out of there by promasang to buy an 11-pie<:e sccuonal sofa -what can that look lake? -and the next place l stopped. a lady sold me a queen-size air mattress. It cost $89. plus S39 for an air-mattress cover. That ma:r sound lake a lot, but 1t came inflated. She blew 11 up nght there in the store. and then lent me some string to tie 1t into the truck bed. The next place I stopped was a half mile down 1-80 The air mattress was blowing across the road, trailing ~tnng lake some runaway ktte Cars missed at. a motorcycle missed 1t, a semi missed at All I can tell you as that e' Cl) now and then (iod reall) hkes an air mattress It came back across the road intact, and I took 1t into the cab. holdmg at down with my chin so I could sec, and drove all the way to Loomis I carried 11 into the hedroom. dropped It, and went back out to buy shcet'i. I start a iob. I finish 1t . It took me awhile in the sheet department. but an the end I got the 'c llow ones. They were the wrong size -tell the truth. did you know sheets come an sizes? -but the fitted one fitted itself around my head and my feet and ram happy to repon I spent last ni$ftt in my new house, on my new air mattress. 1ns1de my new \heet. planning my ne't move - reachmg only once for the telephone, which 1s so new tt'<; not there yet. to call room service Pete Ikxter 11 • 1yodlc•ted columa/11 Tim e t o dump ABM treaty All the arguments wt th hair on their chest point to the adv1sab1hty of ditching the ABM treaty Bncfl) reviewed. they are· I Ever since 1972, the ~lv1c1 Umon has been aggressively engaged in self-protection', in violation of lhe idea of mutual assured vulnerab1hty 2 Ever since 1972 -up until Mr Reagan's 1n1t1at1on of the Strategic Defense lmt1at1ve -the United States has been inert, allowing a complete dm1pat1on of its defensive potential 3. The Soviet Union has violated the treaty (by building its radar site at Krasnoyank in S1bena) 4 Our sc1enu.t, should be free to chart. or to rechan. a spacc-~h1eld research program unencumbered b\- any of the proh1b1t1ons. fancied or real, 1mpo~d by the ABM treaty It would all appear to be clear-cut. but there is a mystique that surround~ treaties with the SoV1et Union that touch on arms. and even people wonderfully situated to remark the dctcnora11on in our position ~1n<:e •11nina the ABM treaty have become choirboy• 1n the disarmament chorus The best eumple of this 1!> Ambanador Gerard Smith. who did muc-h of the nciot1at1na at the ume the treaty was 11aned Althouah he served public notan-: on the Soviet Union. at the d1rect10n of the Ni it on adminmrauon, that any prolonpt1on of the ABM treaty, fivt' years down the road, would pmbablv not harmon11e with U.S 1ntertst11. Jull recently he w11J wnt1na nervously and sarcasti~lly 1n The Washan1ton Post deplonna any considention of rcpealina the trc~ty he bad Yid prot.bly •hould be repealed 1f pro· IT"SS wu not bc101 made in the rrductaon of \lrat 1c wupoM-hark WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY when the \UM treat} wa~ c,1gned And 11.herc there'" C1crard Sm11h. tht're 1\ bound to be Paul Warnke not for hchind, and then Robert McNamara. and the whole daurma- ment lohh:r that appearc; to be afraid of e"ef}thin~ ..ave the mounting J'lOWCr of the ~v1ct l lnaon a) to hnnR oil a fir>t ~tnke. and bl lo defend ll~lf aga1n\t rctahat1on Now 11/k generally 'iupposcd that 11 the moment should come when (icn l;lme~ .\brahamson. who 1'i 1n charge of the SDI program. should approa<"h the president. 1n the company of ( ·aspar Weinberger. and say we have reached 11 point ~yond which we simply l'.An't travel so long ii~ ABM 1-; \till on 1he book\ -then at that pomt Mr Reaµn would pr<Kttd to repeal the treat} But there arc d1fficult1c\ here r h<' fint "'that the longer we ao w1th11u1 repeahna It, the more 1t will nse in \ymbohc importance mak.1na 11 harder and harder to annul Who I\ t11lk1na now about deploying thr neutron bomb'> Or ahou1 re(lC.thnp tht' tltl'1nk1 Accord~., Yet the arauments for the neutron bomh are a\ valid now u they were when the araument\ for It\ deploy· ment were made to J1mm ) Carter And the Helstnln pact as no longer anyth1na but an excu~ for U'i to meet 1n a F.uropean ~pttal for the purpo~ ofrtm1nd1na the S0\•1ct Union that 11 ha' not laved up 10 1\\ nhhgat111n\ \ waste of time Not only would Mr Reagan find at harder an 1988 to repeal the treaty than he'd find 11 to do now. following. ~y. a np-snonang speech on Soviet '1olat1onsofthe same treaty. he ouaht to consider this The choice may not be his. The Strategic Defense ln- 111a11ve 1'1 a program that will take many years fully to explore, let alone deploy. The ume 1s bound to come when we will need to test, and this we can't do under the prevailing reading of the ABM treaty. The successor to Mr. Reagan may be a Democrat pledged to "respect all our d1'8rmament treaties" (I can hear 1t now) And - ~ho knows? -1t might be a Republican. maneuvered dunna the campaJgn into pledging to keep the ABM treaty ahve < cn.amly there would be shncks of ll:un tfwe abandoned the ABM treaty If you get hooked on 11 placebo. you are goina to have wuhdrawal symp. toms when thc) 1~k:e away that placeho But the ABM treaty as wonc merely than a placebo Under its hypnotic \pell we have lost years dunna which we m1aht lflldually have dua our way out of the mutual l'surtd destruction that continue!. to SCf"\IC a~ the spinal rnlumn of our dcterrtnt oosturr Yet the ,uper.1t1t1on surv1Ves that w(' •hould never renounce a treaty that a) 11J made with the Soviet Union, and b) deal' with amu. But Ronald Reapn " a 1tnu1ne leader. And he •hould now free us from that arave St1'11tt'lll m1l11tone around our nttk. Wl/IJam B•c-tlr_t Ir • 1µull<·1HH t"Ol•mlli1t PBTltDUT&R eoha.IDAUt J1c1 AllDEISOll and lOSf.PH SPEAR U.S. w on freedom with aid of Haiti WASHINGTON -When Halli's new ambassador, Pierre Sam, pres- ents his credentials to President Reapn on Monday, he'll ask for $40 m1lhon in U.S aid for his poverty· stricken country. And he has a special right to make the request. For his son's wife is a great- granddaughter of Jc.an Ba ptiste Dessables, a Haitian officer who helped the Amencan colonials throw off the Bnt1sh yoke 200 yean ago. Ambassador Sam's message wtll be. in essence. "We helped you in your hour of need Pica~ help us in ours." The Ha1t1an role ID the Amencan RevolutJOn hu been one of history's best-kept secrets. But it was real - and costly. Ha1t1ans were part of the 3.500-man French force that Comte d'Estaing landed below Savannah, Ga , on Sept 12, 1779. Joined by a small force under Polish Count Casimir Pulaslu and 1,350 Continen- tals and m1lit1a, the French anny laid siege to the city On Oct. 9, the aJhed troops stormed the Bnt1sh fort1ficat1ons in the fiercest fight since Bunker H1U 4'h years carller -but with opposite results. The attackers were success- fully beaten off with heavy losses. including Pulaski and 518 Haitian casualties. Dessables survived the battle and settled an the United States after the Revolution A street ID Chicago bears has name. Ha1t1 atselfwon independence from France m 1804. Now 1t 1s trying to recover from the cruel and c-0rrupt d1ctatorsh1p of the late Papa Doc Duvalier and has son. Baby Doc, who fled for has hfe early this year. Unfortunately, the pon ly dictator stripped his country: before he went into luxunous exile. Ambassador Sam estimates that Duvalier left only $2 m1lhon in the Ha1t1an treasury. Foreign aad 1s essential -and must come quackJy, Sam has said. With a per capita income ofless than a dollar a day, Ha1tt"s 6 m1lhon inhabitants can't do the JOb themselves. For example, Halli s monthly gas bill (to T cxaco, ES50 and Shell) runs to about $5 million. In add1t1on. the country's tran- s1t1on from dictatorship to democ- racy will in volve the expense of elections set for September, and seed money as needed to revive the moribund economy Sam estimates that a minimum of $40 million 1s needed an the 1mmed1ate future. A supplementary appropriation of S2 I 7 malhon for Haiti has been approved by both House and Senate -but with differences that wtll require ncgotaauons m conference. Sam. a large, sturdy man with a boomtnJ laugh, is a lawyer and has a degree m agnculture. He said his country's plight cannot be adequately measured an dollan -even millions of dollars. "I would lJlce to invite you and any Amencan to go to Haiti and see 1t for yourself," he told our rcponcr Jim Lynch. J ad A..odersoa ud Jo1ept Spur •~ 1yodlcated col111Dlli•t•. I TODAY IN HISTORY By lite A11oclatH Preti Today 1s Sunday, June 22, the I 73rd day of 1986. There arc I 92 days left tn the year. Today's haghhght an history: On June 22, 1940, Adolf Hatler pined a stunning victory as France was forc.ed to s1an an armistice eight days after German forces overran Paris. On this date: In 1611 , EnaJ1sh explorer Henry Hudson, has son and several other people were set adnft 10 present-day Hudson Bay by mutmecrs In 1815, NaPoleon Bonapane al>- dacated a ~ond tame In 1870. \onarcss creat('d the Department of Just1~. Jn 1937. Joe Louis began has reign as world heavywc1aht boxana cham- pion by knockina out Jam Braddock 10 Chic~ao Exactly one year later, Louis knocked out Max Schm('hna m one round"' New York. In 1944, President FrankJm D ROO$C~eh ,.gned lht GI 8111 of Ra&hts fn 1969, ,1nac-r·act~s Judy Gar. land died at the llfe of 4 7 In 1970. President Richard M N1iton sianed • mea,ure lowenna the votma aae to 18. Ten yean aao Final returns an Italy's na11onal elect1ons thowed the C'ommunms pm1na 49 scats an Parliament Today"t b1rthda)'1 Author Ann~ Morrow Lindberah is 80. Broadway produ~r Joteph Papp is 6S. Fathion desiantr 8111 Blus is 64 Actor Ralph Waite is S8 San franaaco Mayor Diann' fe1n1tein aa Sl S1naer-actor Kn1 KnstofTcnon 11 49 ~ n('WJ rorttSpondent Ed BraJley " 45 DEAR Ma. GOREN Q.-A tall.oat doubt• b7 an up- pont'nt alwa:r• tbrow1 mf! out or kilter. I am never 1or.-bow to~ 1pond to 1>art.ner'1 u~nln1 bid. c an you 11ve CH •ome bult' ad· vice? -L.A., llal•lth, Va. A.-What you want me to tell you 1n ll column could easily fill a book As a matter of fact, there ttre sever al volumnes devoted largely to th as facet or bidding First and foremo,n, you mu11t have somt> way of telling partnt.'r the hand bf>longs t1> you and you might want to duubltt the oppo nents Tht> bid reserved for that ,., redouble, and you make it on all good hands, I t> • I I point., or better You might or might not ha\'e a rat for partner's suit In any t•v1•nt, the rPdouble ask~ partner to lt'l you have the next shot an thl' au<'liun unless he can make a penalty dou bit.' If you du not have 'lupport for partner., suit, you w1ll P1ther dou- blP the oppon<'nt'l in their run·1111t ur el-;e bid no trump or your own '-lilt If you du havf' -;uprxirt for partner and a hand equivalent to an opening bad, you will 'iupport hlS '>Ult What do you do wnh wc•akn hands'' The modern tendt.>n ry ,., t 11 1~r10re the doublt• and mak1• thr Li1d vuu would have made had thl'rt' tw~·n no enemy interference Thu'i, any one-level re'lponse by you. t'X et'pt for one no trump, would bt• forcing for one round on opt>nf'r A -.ingJe raase Of partnn''I 'iUll 'lhoW'> ;11 lt•ast thrttf"< ard -.upport and ti 10 points B1<1" at ttw l wo h•\. 1·1 \\ ht•l hn lht• 1•ht-ape-.t bid av.ulahll· or a CHARllS Go1E1 JUmp, are prN"mptive So is a Jump rat!W" of partner's suit A responst> of emf' no trump could be made on a hand whu:h contains a rour·card major. since 1l l'I likely that your ''de dOf'S not have a 4 4 ma,ior ''Ill rn an an unbid suit What's the difference between a single raise and a Jump raise or opener's suit? The single raise 1s a better hand defensively. The jump raise as made on more d1stribut1on- al hands that do not have much in tht.> way of defense Consider these two hands. A. •J7 v K95 )KJ63 •10982 B.•9 '1QJ76 vJ103 ~842 If partner opens the bidding with one heart and the next hand dou bles. bid two hearts with hand A and three hearts with hand B That leavt!s one tyiw of hand with which we have not deall. hands with four-card support for upem•r's suit worth 1 U 12 points, an other words, hands on which you would have made a hm1t raise had there been nu butt an These cirf' covered by a l'Onvent1onal bid a JU mp to two nu trump You don't need that bid in the natural -.rn•w because you can !ihow thost• hand-. by first redouhlln~ ;tnd t twn b1dcl1nl( no trump Wedding night no fun w ith hungover groom Dear Ann Landers: The wedding season 1s upon us and I hope you will pasc; on some advice that may save a great many peoP.le from being miserable I speak specifically about the stag pany the mght before the wedding -the bachelor's last fling with his ~Is AMI UIDERS Please, Ann. tell Lhem 1f they must have such a celebration to schedule It for ••••••••••••• a week before the wedding, not the night before. I know of at least five grooms who Mo.U1 J ... U, ltU ~iES (March lJ·April l9): You .make .. mnarkable reco\'er)," lnclud financial atatu&. prestiacJ seneral standin, in community. Focus on ability to stnke un1.11cl1&l chord 01 appeal. Love plays m-.jor role. Another Ann fi1urc1 1n sccnano. TAURUS (Apr11 H ·May H): New approach attracts people, bcJps you wln fnends and utilize powers of pcrsuuaon. & direct. take iniuative, stnve to act to hean of matters. Lona-distance call vcnfics viewt. GEMINI (May iJ.J ... ti): Family reunion indicated, antuttJon nnp tnae, ------------senac of direction and purpose are rest~rcd. Follow throuah on hunch, 1n111ncts. You'll know ex.actly what to do. and you could achieve "m8JOr victory." CANCER (Jue 11.J•lf Un Focus on legal affairs, vmd1cation, ability to prove point an profitable, dramatic f11h1on . You'll rece1ve invitation to SJDNEY 0MARR prest1g.aous social affait -money and •••••••••••• travel also part of exciting scenario. LEO (Jilly U·A•I· U): Be willing to revise, review and to check small pnnt. Youna penon makes special request. Be lenient, but don't abandon pnncaples. Money could be involved. You·~ due to be on more sohd &round. financta.Uy and emotionally VIRGO (A•I· U -Sept. !%): Dag deep for information, do some pe™>nal detective work. You'll articulate feelings in compeUioa, entenamina fashion Gain clearly Indicated through wntten word. You'll make excitina discovery lcadana to travel. BIRTH S HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May ll Mr and Mrs Donald Shatraw, Santa Ana Heights, girl Mr. and Mrs. Karl Glassman, Hunt- ington Beach, boy May l3 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hollan, Cost.a Mesa, boy May 14 Mr and Mrs Roben M11chell, Hunt- ington Beach, girl May 14 Mr and Mrs. Ow1ght Belden, New- port Beach, boy May l~ Mr and Mrs Henry Janned. Irvine, bo) Mr. and Mrs Richard Taylor. In.inc girl May 11 Mr and Mrs. Martm Franke In inc, girl Mr and Mrs William Patton. Ncw- pon Beach, boy Mr and Mrs Warren Payne. Irvine. girl Mr. and Mrs Paul Bunning. Irvine, boy May 17 Mr and Mrs Daniel Sullivan. M1ss1on VieJo, boy Let the sun shine in! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... in sizes & colors to fit your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 548-1717 Orange Co DAILY PILOT/Bundey. Jw-. 22. 1tee A7 t..f81\A (Sept. u.oct. 11): focus on domailc:ity, \y, ability IO tnC1"CUC incomt. Emphasis on c · kpl docwnana. ,.. pro pccu: Protect iottres-U, ind mi • . T Scorpio patOal fiaurc promineoLly. SCORPIO (Oet. U.No•. iu: Define lemlS. be ditcnict. m.aintaio aura or myalCt')' and aiamour. Surprite visit could be~ tured. Be~ hOl9ita1* but also protect .. precious pnvacy." Pitc:a, V~ natives pliy ndtiot roles. IAGmARIVS (Nff. U-l>ee.11): Emohuis on p&ymefttl, collOctiom, power, authonry, suc.ceasfuJ dealinp with thotae who control 1policict. Cydc hiafl,judament and intuition will be on taJ)tt. lntenlifled love rdat.iooshjp alw featured.. CAPRICORN (Dee. II-Ju. lt): You'll reach more people, you'U recejve cred1t lona overdue, you could be uked to join speciaJ interest sroup. foc\ll oo pcrsonabty, atamour, Ultriaue, chariJma. Love will play paramount role. Watch Anes! AQUA.RIUS (Ju. tl-F•.11): Wbatappeared to be defeat will be revenied. Liaht will be shed on areas ~viou1tr dark. You'll have chance to comet erron, to mile new start in ditfmnt' direction. PISCES (Feb. lt-Mardl H): Focus on 1ucccsa, cclebrauon, abthty to tum in oulSt.andina performance. Famtly member cooperates. antwuon nnp true. debt is coll~ed. Former teacher retuma, proves valuable aUy Cancer o.ative plays role. rF JUNE 23 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you could ao into business for yourself, you could marry, there could al.lo be an addition to famtly. This u a . power year for you, eventful and rilled ...ilh opponuoaties. Relationsb~pa 1ntens1fy and respon11b1ht1cs multiply. You'll be asked to meet specific deadline Gem1ru, VlflO, Sqlt~~· persons play Important 1olcs tn your life. You are loyal. romantic. ienStltve, pre1C1en" I Mr and Mrs Mark Hauser, Costa Mesa, boy Mr and Mrs AndrewConrov. lrvme, Designed • Finished girl Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hacche. I rvme, g.i rl MayU Mr and Mrs Edward Bankle). Irvine, girl Mr and Mrs Craig Maurer, Newpon Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa ~sa were so hung over they were unable to remember anything about their own weddings I know one fellow who was so sack from over-celebrating that he could barely make 1t down the aisle. He looked hke hell and had to go to bed for two days 1mmed1ately after the ceremony. The family told ever)'one he had the Ou but a lot of people knew 1l was from too much hooi>-de-<io the night before Beach. g.arl Mr and Mn D1arm1d Flatle) 111. ~~~~~~===~======~-----------------------_. My own wedding was ruined because of too much booze at the trad1t1onal ~tag My husband had a temble headache the day of the wedding. He took so much aspirin his stomach became up~t and he puked nght in the banquet hall. Our wedding night was a disaster I held his head over the toilet until Sa. m He never even noticed the nightgown I spent $75 on If you can wake up the future husbands of A.menca. you will havl· perfonned a valued scrv1te tor many a nenous bnde -L npleasani Memones In Anzona Dear Ariz.: If yoar leuer doe1n't wake 'em op -tbey're dead. Tbankl for writing. • • • Dear Ann Landers· fhe leuer from "West ( oast Memories" brought bad .. a few memones of my own Three ycar<i ago I was a married man who wa., desperately an love with "The Other Woman "She was the most perfett per.1on 1n the entire world until I d1"orced my wife and mamed her. Sign me -..\ Prne Dumbbell In Cahfom1a Dear Prize: Yoo aren't alone, ml1ter. Thao.ks for lhe short course. Costa Mesa, boy \.tr and Mrs Larry Heglar. Hunt- ington &ach, girl Mr and Mrs Daniel Hernandez Laguna Hills, girl Mr and Mrs John Knoebber. Hunt- ington Beach. boy May U Mr and Mrs .\ndrzeJ Kubiak, ( osta Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs. Steven Heiner, Hunt- ington Beach, bo} Mr and Mrs Omar Hernandez Ill, Hunttngton Beach. boy Ma)' %0 Mr and Mrs M1cke> Cecil, Costa Mesa. boy Mr and Mrs Lee Honon. ( osta Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs ~Ott Jones.Corona del Mar, girl OPPOSED TO OFFSHORE DRILLING! Brian Ther iot (Republ ican ) Senator Alan Cranston (Democrat) TWO AMERICANS UNITED IN THEIR OPPOSITION TO OFF- SHORE OIL DR ILLING ALONG OUR COSTA MESA WATERS . "Let's stop the Pollution of Costa Mesa's recreational waters and peaceful lifestyle. It's time for Costa Mesa citizens to say no more to Increased traffic, no more to Increased density development, and no more to pol- tutlon. Demand protection for your family, homes. and business" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Theriot Protect your Property and Business values. Brian Theriot is a 27 year community member who cares. Demand leadership. VOTE BR I AN THEBI COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Peld for by Friend• tor Brian Theriot. Costa Meaa City Councll. Meke cont~lbult1on1 to 2510 Back Bay Loop. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Call (71•) 5•8·6625. Costa Mesa A~• Hoft»or & A do Ml Alf>hea.ta 17..., & Somo Ano Horbot & W1loon a.b··~~ 171to ful <ton tvdi'tlJqver f01nMW & laker 0-lle't Chill ~&Att..11 C.V. -v Horbor & 191+1 •ClrdelC Horbo<& w~_, 163'& Santo Ano Newpot1 & Oel Mo< C-• Hoft»or & A dorni w .. ottott & Newpo" O.~Net J OW lay St Denny'• Horbof & G-1ie< I 7tt. & Newport ~ryO-ul ~lroodway 124 -& ..._, H~Llqver '°17th Hi-TimoLlq.,. 171h&lrww H1t-••aMhe '"'''""'" LlqverM.1 19111 & Mo..ro-~°""' 'OrGl\09 lvdryM.tiett Hotbo< & Vktono Moa.trer't IN!&fu~ MerlfteU..-I oit. & Monro_, MIA.r'•<Nt,_.t 17th & 0tO!'Q9 ~ut.IClfl\ M9wpott lcry Mi .''1'1"~ foonww & A~ado ,,...,. .. 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U 5 ,._. • )JOO(oott"fwt l....,..._,_, 3:>01 f (ooot ~ Loguno &.och .,...,_, 1005 (C><KtH.v ........... Cro-V..tt.y & N..,,..i TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stoclc marlct1t closing prices will be ovoilabl. in the Doily Pilot at the following ~l«tttd stores and news rodes. Why wait until tomorrow whtm you can find ovt tonight on the strHt no later than 6:00 pm. Store 6wn4'N who want the late stoclc 11ditions call ... Sing kt Copy Sokts Diredor at 642~21 . a..tU..ver ~&~ 600 .... COOtl Hwy ~Liq-BR41MMM.rtl .. 1711 ltoodway A~&~ .... h.rcl ,.__., H11t1•11111M6."1 14't forr .. 1 '9octl & Toa,.,, Orde I( JM .•• ..._.., 1390 N Cocnt Hwy &olto Chlc:o & Heel lv~Mortceh Liq ....... '' Al~o ~&Adam• M.flcwdl Drue• S (oa\I Hwy & C ,.,...., Cold•o-11 & Wome< Volley l..diy Mert! ... .... ~ .. llolto Ch.co & He.I 333 t)h<I Atlarilo & "'°9f'oloo 1..a.-.. Mr • ....... ltd & C001<t Hw, Womet & l'och COOi! ~IJquef Hwy ,_. & S (00\t Hwy •t.-•&W-us ..... 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Liq_ ~ .,_,..._ ~"-(~·· '°"'°" Cvt-IW...,. Huntington a.Gch st-Gl9fl llrdl & .MolAr11hvr ~. u ...... °""" ~1w-/'N:C-& ........,. ~'-ti & l'dcm-• v-. ........ ~.,,c,... ..._.."""' & t~ ........11-d&'f• • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sundsy, June 22. 1088 NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES 'TIL SEPT ~ T ~VE $140 TO $800 PER SET ALL ZES AND FIRMNESSES All our famous name bedding is on sale ... every Sealy including Posturepedic ... every Simmons including Beautyrest ... and every Spring Air including Back Supporter . FREE bed frame with the purchase of any set of Posturepedic, Beautyrest and Back Supporter. SEALY SPECIAL PURCHASE $5988 TWlN EA PC REG 149 9~ FULL Sllf E.A Pt OUEEN SIZf sn Reg 199 % SAlE 99 88 Reg 449 95 SAlE 259 88 SIMMONS SPECIAL PURCHASE FUL l <;IZf E.A Pf OUEEN Sl/E $ET Ktij 1 R9 9S SALE 11488 Ri·q 4<i'1 ~~'i SALE Z69 88 SPRING AIR SPECIAL PURCHASE $5988 TWIN CA Pl Rf(, 1'1'1 11'1 FULL SI/£ [A Pt fil!Q l /9 % SALE 89 88 OUEf N \l/r ~f r FiPQ 449 qr, SALE 249.88 SEALY POSTUREPEOIC EXTRA FIRM $9988 TWIN EA pt kEG ?'>4 4'> FULL SIZE EA PC QUEEN SIZE sn KING SIZE Sfl Ht:ci 31!::19' SALE 159 88 Rt'Q l~<J 9) SAU 399 88 ~ 1 QiJY J I SALE 549 88 .- SIMMONS MAGNAPEDIC alTE $9988 TWNLA pt k[G l14'J f ULL SIZE EA PC QUEEN SIZE SET KING SIZE Sfl ReQ ?99 % SAU 149 88 Hcg G99 9'> SALE 349 88 Hcg 999 91 SALE 499 88 SPRING AIR DELUXE $9988 TW1N f:A pt REG 1199'1 FULL SIZE E.A PC RPq 299 95 QUEEN SIZE SET KING SllE srr FREE Spring Air Special mattress with the purchase of either Dresher daybed with pop-up trundle. YOUR CHOICE $39988 Choose either Dresher daybed with pop-up trundle and save $300. plus get a free Spnng Air Special mattress worth $1 49 95 for a total savings of $449 95 KING AND QUEEN SIZE SOLO IN SETS ONLY .WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE DEFERRED BtWNG ENOS JUNE 22 SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 SEALY POSTURE FIRM Ill EXTRA FIRM $13988 fWI~ £A P( HfG IY '.:lo r LILL 51lf EA PC our EN SIZE SF I l(ING Sllf SfT Rtq 39Y 9' SAlE 199.88 Hey 949 9'> SALE 47U8 R1·Q 119ci 9~ SAU 599.88 SIMMONS BEAUTYREST FASHION LUXURY $13988 fWIN fA ~ HfC1 (~I f f lJl L 51/f EA PC llUlEN SIZE c;n KING SIZE SCT Rell 379 9J SALE 189 88 Rcq 9\JY % SALE 499.88 Reg 131l9 9~ SALE 649.88 SPRING AIR ELFGAN CE SUPER $13988 TWIN lA Pt; A(C, ?74 911 f Ul l "ill[. EA PC ReQ JS9 9'> SAU 17U8 OIJEf N SIZE SCT HP.Q Y9995 SAU 499.88 KING SIZE SET Reg 1199 !JS SAU 599.88 ------. ---- \ --- SEALY POSTURE FIRM IV $16988 TWIN EA PC • REG ~99l FULL SIZE EA PC QUEEN SIZE Sf.l KING SIZE SET Reg 4 19 95 SAl.E ZOIJ.ta Reg 999 95 SAl.E 499.88 ReQ 1299 95 SAU MUS SIMMONS BEAUTYREST FASHION SUPREME $16988 TWIN EA Pl.: RfG 13Y'lJ ruu SIZE EA PC QUEEN SIZE SfT KING SIZE SET Reg 439 95 SAU 219 88 Reg 1099 95 SAl.E 549.88 Reg 1499 95 SAU 1199.88 SPRING AIR HEALTH C~TER $16988 TWIN EA PC REG 3199~ FULL SIZE EA PC Reg 419 95 SAU 209.88 QUEEN SIZE SET Aeo 109995 SAl.E 54U8 KING SIZE SET Reg 129995 SAUM988 TAKE·WlTH PRICE 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES. If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you get 1t home we will take 1t back within seven days If you hnd the identical item in stock elsewhere within seven days for less. we will refund the difference We will give you a five-year ltm1ted warranty against fa ctory defects tn workmanship and construction Details available in our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge, American Express Card, MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821 8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714 540-8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10-9. Saturday 10-6. Sundav· 12 6 SUNDAY JUNE 22, 1986 0 J ... ... . BJVIDADBAN .............. / Hotels and motels wil be pocked to c~ity this summer with vacationers on weekend getaways and vocations. The luggage they cOiry wil Pf obably be in the some condition -pocked to capacity and stroift!ng at the seams. Once luggage hos been selected cOiefuly with on eye to how weU ihe seams and zippen Ole sewn and the rivets or• fitted pc-opitfy, toke care of it by not CNfl( pocking. If it's nee~ to sit on it to force dose it, there's too much in it. Ndt ontv con yoo ~ ttie luggage, the stuffed bog wll give out with wrinkled garments. On the bed, lay out everything you plan to take on the trip. Don't toke along maybes and unleSs yoo con wear the garment ot leost three times, leave it at hbine. Pockif:lg is OS simple OS getting dressed in the morning. The thought to keep in mind is that pOding o bag is exactly the opposite of getting dreised. As on ex~, we put 'on underwear first I then out.wear and shoes, So, first thl"9 in the bog should be shoes Ond space con be saved as well as the shoe shape by fiMing them with socks or hoisery. :rt-.v should be matched heod·to - toe and lipped in to o shoe bog or Please see LUGGAGE/84. By Donna and Roy Ott The weekend is herel Time to hit the rood, set soil catch a plane or hop a tram for a weekend getaway. This summer, while the rest of the world 1s crowded together at Dis· neyland, Knott' s Berry Form, and the beaches, where con Orange Coun- tions go to get away from 11 all? From Napa to Baio, from the desert communities to the lakeside resorts there ore many more poss1b1l1t1es than there ore weekends to v1s1t them all. And the list keeps growing. Each year, there ore always new oHenngs and octiv11tes m addition to the per. enntol f ovontes Following is a sampling of week . e.nds for the whole family, plus roman- tic escapes lor two, wine country weekends sunshine getaways, and mountain retreats FAMILY WEEK ENDS If your family en1oys comping, you con all attend a family comp together, . for a weekend of longer Montec1to · Sequoia High Sierra Vocatton Comp 165 miles east of Fresno) opens today and runs through September I Ac- tiviltes include water sports, tennis, hiking, fishing and campfire smg - olongs. Both lodge rooms and rustic cabins may be rented Coll 8001 227 0900 for details The YMCA Family Comp at Se quo10 lake begins July 7 and runs through August 23 with both pnvote rooms and cabins ovo1loble Coll Please see GET-A-WA YS/84. Put on the pressure for a younger looking face ACUPRE URE: A practice aoalasoua lo acupunctutt but involv-1na the appllc:ation of' manual press- ure to ,_ru of\be body rather than the 1 nseruon of needles. Ching Shen, a native of China, has opened a new salon m Newport C.cnter and mooporates acupressure with her facials. "I call iu reJuvenatma treatment," she said recently as I took advantage of her offer to come and ellpenence her tcchntque As wt th all facials I've ever had. she started with a &ood cleaning and then there you are -bare faced The 30 minutes I had put an that morning wllb makeup was down the tube and I was exposed Chana explaaned that by obscrv1n1 the clean slun she can prov1de a d1agnos1s that involves more than detemunma whether at 1s dry or oily. She claims she can detect internal problems frcquentl) related to stress overloads or d.11estive problems "I certainly don't cla.im to be a med.JcaJ doctor, but my hohst1c traanana in Chma from an herbal doctor enable me to recogmze early stans of ccrum health problems people expenencc and then 1 suggest prcvenuve measures to reduce those problems ... Chang explained. I was pronounced pretty healthy, but there was tenSJon in the neclc and eyes. So included along with the trad1t1onal facial was the acupressure on these points .. sooo relaxula. Before 1 left. Chm& showed me ux pressure poanta around the eyes that I could use daily to reduoe eye strain. She's aoana to be ~nerous with her knowlcd&e and said after the .,.and opcn1na on June 28 she will be holdtn& classes to teach others bow to use acupressure on the faoc and how to exercise the facial muscles. "Everyone has the right to look aood and feel good. A lot or people exercise their bodies, but ncaJc,ct cxercmng their faces. Regular cx- crc1sang of facial muscles throU&h acuppresurc can make a dramatic difference "Wnnkles are not the only s1in of agmg," she said "It also shows up as spJotchiness, loss of muscle tone. aaaina under the eyes and deep lines around the nasal fold. The acupressure can help those re1ults and help a:jve more definition to the cheekbones," she said explainin& that people do not have to look as old as they often do. Before China started her new place which as located at 1303 Avocado Ave., Suite 256, (directly behind the Newport Edwards Cinemas near the NB Athletic Oub) she rented space in a nail salon 1n ~ashion Island. She grew up m Ta.1wan and has been tile U.S for four years. At her new place (she said she's been workang on 18 hours a day to get ll picture perfect) she will also offer "custom" facials that make you feel so smooth, whole body acupressure and reflcxol<>f)'. treatments. Workma Wlth her Wlll be Veronica Pacheco. a rqistcrcd nurse, and Lorraine Pacquet. (Wlfe of a phys- ician) who wu recently manaaer at Dtct Center facility. Both have com- pleted their apprent1cesh1p w1Jh China. And, that's not all .. Nma Vukcevic will provide makeup services The day l wu there she was setting all of pretty colors and makeup set up and ready to go. She as a nati vc of Yuaoslavia, and worked in Europe after attend101 Lancome and Chanel Beauty schools an Pam. More -Tita Loza wtll do mana- ¥101 Dw cures and pedicures Slie has been involved in cosmetOl<>aY for nine years and 1s a licensed man1curist as well as cosmeucian She was showu\g me her natls -her special brand of acrylic nails. which she says arc ultra than. They had the appearance of the popular French marucure -white taps with a pale pmk on the body of the nail Very good lookrng. ;\long project now reaches fruition for New Directions New Darecuons for Women has come a long way smce the late 1970s when cite Junior League of Newport Harbor began d1scussmg plans for a center for .,omen rccovenng from alcoholism Celebrauon was m order last week -a group gathered in Costa Mesa as Supervisor Tom Riley turned over the first spade of din to kick off construction cf the first permanent home for the res1dent1al facility "When completed the 6050-squarc-foot-housc designed b) Bissell Archllccts will house 18 women and wall sen. e as the vehicle for provtdiog the tughest standards of excellence m rehab1h tau on of women suffenng from dlem1cal dependenc) ... said board president Howard Blud. In the mean11me. residents occupy four rented homes 10 the area, the first of which opened in 1977 • It was an the back )ard ot one of the homes that the groundbreakrng part) '°ntanued with dinner and awards Muriel Zink, one of the founders attending fith husband Rau said,· The ulumatedream of the organu.auon has been to t!lltabhsh a permanent home Today that dream wall become a reahty. "I was communJt}' advisor forthe league at the tame planswere.bemg made for New D1rec11ons. Pam (the late Pam WUder) was real!} a force behind the idea Her sense of organization was great," added Zank Dot Clock attend in~ with husband R.alpb was presented New D1recuons' fourth annual communatyscrv1ccaward by board VP Nancy Hlaea. "We were both around when the league founded New D1rect10ns," said Hines wbo noted that Dot has served as board president, founded the Las Soc1as suppon group and currcntl}' sen.es on the ND advisory and LS boards. -Also honored was Sally Barget for her ma1or contnbutaon which enabled - ND to launch a family education and awareness program for the fam1l~sof residents. MaJorcontnbutors getung awards included tomprehens1vc Cve Corporation (chairman Lee and Lacy IUB1 were there), lrvme Co , Lloyd Anderson Companies, Junior League (president Janet Danit and Linda M1J11rd attended), Peat MafWlck Mitchell, Bland, Pacific Mutual Foun- da11on. CecUia and board member BBce Nott, the Oocks and Teel Caldwell. Others supporter honored were Mr. a.ad Mn. Mart Edwanl1 (he's board treasurer), the Pete Rabbitt~ Dr. Dela.De and board secretary Catlaerlae Tllyen, Kea JW1011 and Al Roberta (both chose tuxedos for their "constructJon" attire). General Monitors, the Zinb, the John Saaen, the Psy Clime, Starting Point. Bad WUU1 (advertismgdes1an) and Dorotlty Bardc11tJe. More than $750,000basalrcady been nused (smcc thcS 1.5 m1lhon capital campa1an was launched last year) toward the purchase, construction and endowment of the new home HOME WAS HUMMIN': A swarm of bees decided to make an appearance at Jackie Harper'• home recently, but the hostess managed to oust them in time for the am val of members of Newport Beach Guild of South Coast Rep and their husbands. · Maule Reynold• coordinated the party that featured a gourmet dinner of North African foods. After dinner and the anst.allauon of new officers with Karen Petrie as chairman. aucst previewed the guild's donation to the Saturday end of season aucuon -a murder mysterydanner tour (Tickets arc still avallable (957-2602) to the Calypso-themed event that wtll feature food by 17 restaurants and t" auctton items a'plenty.) LUNCH BUNCH:"Th1s 1s a celebrauon for a wonderful year behmd us and m ant.Jc1pauon of another cxciuog year ahead," commented Barbara Dodds, to her luncheon aucsts at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club Dodds, outgoina chairman of the Lado Isle Workma Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, invited members of her board and honored mcomin3 chairman Lacy McClare. Guests mcluded Gloria i.u (a found.Ina committee member of the year 1958), Gertnde Saob, Grace Met11er (a member for the past 25 years). and Jean Tudow1ty (also a member for the past 25 ycan). "It's not going to be .easy to top last years Contmuance Fund Drive receipts raJSed by the committee, and funds raised for the Society's Youth Proarams, m addiuon to our fun ouungs t<>&ether." said McOurc. "However," she contanued, "this lS a landmark year for all of us and one we will never forget -the excitement of presenting our concerts an the brand new Perfomung Al'ts Center." "In the past we've enjoyed bavmg sm&lc concerts sold out but this is the first year we can put up the "sold out" s1gn ror our complete concert senes "A" of6 concerts." chimed 1n Jeu Tandow1ky, OCPS d.trcctor ofpubhc relations and pubhclly chairman for the committee. "However." she added," l hasten to say that we will have some excellent scats left for Scnes "B" and every scat as good in this remark.ably engineered Center ... The only "business" conducted at the luncheon party consisted of add.tt.Jonal plans for the committee's annual fundraascr the "Glamour Boµttque" which wtlJ be held m October At that tame Marjorte Weat, Eva M&r1bll, and Jou Dtpple Wlll be welcomed as new members. Dot Clock. Delly,...,...... i.,~ I(..._ Oroundbreakera Bruce Nott, Tom Riley. Lynne Kite and Howard Bland. Bob and League preeldent Janet Barria. Sally Bur&et (left) and Norma Hertzog enjoy backyard dining. ------------CLIP AND SAVE -----------, ~,..~ NEW!! 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June 22, 19M 81 W ALK IN Ittl SuN ---------- A walk through the Irvine Exhibit with Barbara Tappan By 8 a.m.. aucsts from Ora nae CoUnty and from u Caraway as Japan have bqun to amve at the Irvine Co. 'a new, s~tacular "The lrv1ne ~bit" which opened -by ap- pointment only -on June 9. They have come to experience the elaborate, b1ab-tccb edubit-cum-mu- aeu.m which depicts -via sound, multiple screena, 20,00 slides, col- orful relief maps and three- dimensional models-a "hands-on" Prosreu repon of The Irvine Co 's accompliabmenu for the past 25 yean and some of its future plans. The 12-room, 20,000 square foot exhibit is on the first two floors of one of the new twin towers at the company'• Jamboree Center at Jam- boree and Main Streeu, Irvine. Oreeuna the constant stream of visitors is tall, blonde Barbara Tap-pu, a hostess with anstocratic bear- LDI, a firm handshake and a ready mille. Sbe welcomes each guest with the confidence of a woman who has a strona sense of tdentlly and who enjoys what she LS doing. After the 1uests enter the exhjbit. which starts with a brcatht.UJn&ly beautiful 18-minute film entJtfcd "Roots and Winp," Tappan said: ··1 see my work here as a faciH- tator ... someone who makes sure everytluna aoes smoothly. Until ~ cendy1 I had been a homemaker and a charitJes' volunteer, but I am a saniJe mother now and three of my children -John, Kristy and Kathryn -are arown and William ("Tap") 1s ~e 11, so I decided to work fuJJ ome ' she sa.id. • Tappan, a native of Iowa and a resident of Corona del Mar for the past 14 years, is unabashedly thrilled with her Irvine Co. job -one for which she 1s emanently qualified. She also serves an top leadership roles as a volunteer for the Irvine Terrace Community Assn., Newpon Harbor Junior league, Orange County Per- fonnina Arts Center, Orange County Arts Alliance, Orange County Natu- ral History Foundation. Super- mtcndent of Sunday School for the Second Church of Chnst Scientist Barbara Tappan clearly lo•m ber work. (Corona del Mar) and she owns and operates a small impon bustness. How did Tappan land her job wtth The lrvane Co ., "By networking," she said. "I told Pa\ 801 that l wanted work and she told our mutUA.1 fncnd, Muln Bind, who aeot me a o~pepcr Id seekina an Irvine Co. exhibit h0$\ca -and the mt is history." Tappan, who makes evcrytbina sound easy. was prepared "for ther:t lwo ye&r1, t 5ludicd at ua (Law and=a1 Ora• Coast Colleac ( mputer Propammina and Crcauvc Wnt101). .. ibe uid. A araduatc of the University of Iowa. with dqreet in Enali b and Spant~h. Tappan'• pol\ pd~te worlc included Accounu~ FundniJ.. 1na, Manqemcnt-By-ObJective and Career Planruna. She said that "Several books, including 'Connecting' and "What Color Is Your Parachute?' and frtt 5eminars at UCI Womens' C.enter ("Enterin1 the Work Force"), at Abtpil Abbott ("How to ~pare A Resume") and . at Nordstrom"& ("Orcssana for Bus1ncs~") hdpcd." "We thought a lot about the kind of person we wanted for Barbara's pos1uon," said The Irvine Exhibn Manaaer. To1tl Devlc~. "Barbara per- sonifies and conveys the enerJY of the BETTY PORTER exhibit to our pau aud. noedJea to say, we arc very pleued to bave her here ... "The Irvine Exhibit, wlUdt wu1 under development for two yan. WU I.he brainchild of ...... L Ha,.a, The Irvine Co.'s vice prai•. dent for mark.etina and comm~· tions," said Ta~ ~ ii DO other exhibit lite at anr,whcre die in the world .. it ti special. ' "Special," too, is the exhibit' a spark.Lina hostess-8atbara Tappan~ Amona the exhibit'• sWf members are Lurie Nntu, Bna a .. rrr ud~Barlqe. At 87, reunions are sparse Marpret F-arT Lamar of Newport Beach LS stall talkinJ. about her recent tnp back to Nashville, Tenn. for her Ward· Belmont College reunion. One of the h1ghhahts of her trap to the school now part of Vanderbilt Un1vers1ty was mectmg Grand Old Opry star Mlll.llle Pearl (Sarah Opheha Cannon.) Minnie was a member of the class of 1932 and had been an English maJor speac1ahzmg in Shakespeare. No one else showed up from Marprct's class of I 920, but the 87· year-old had a nice vts1t talk.mg about the aood old days with one of her tcacher.i who 1s now 99. Marloo and Alvall Small, I 0-year residents of Fountam Valley, are celebratmg their 50th weddrng an- niversary today at a party in Rancho La Siesta Clubhouse The two we~ mamed May 20, 1936 at the First Pansh Church an Portland, Maine where he was a photographer and she was a hbranan at the Mame H1stoncal Society. The Smalls are parents of two daujtlters, Margaret WaJker of South Pans, Mame and Nancy Rl11on of Foutain Valley; grandparents to four and arcat grandparents to three. Alvah 1s an amateur radio operator W6SY3 and Manon 1s a member of the Samuel Ramsey DAR. VlckJ Katl.im of the Aux1hary of Hoag Memonal Hospital Presby- tenan has been awarded $250 for writJng next year's w10n1ng entry for Nauonal Volunteer Weck campaign It was chosen from more than 700 suuestions submitted at C HA 's 1986 convention for hospt1al volunteers held at Monterc) Corona del Mar accountant Suta11 Woodward has been installed as pres1dent of UCI Medical Center Marton and Al.ab Small. Awularay She succeeds Nancy Ttle1 oflrvme. SteUa CUvo1 of Corona del Mar is vice president for fund-raising and Rutbanae Jackloo oflrvine 1s the new sccretar) SC HOLARSHIPS. Two students, Jessica Gluck of Laguna High and Deborall Jane WUIOn of Dana Hills High. arc recipients of scholarships being given in -memory of Pamela Floyd Wilder b}' Laguna Chapter of Nauonal Chanty League Pam died last fall of leukemia after a life of great example and courage in overcoming personal obstacles. She was instrumental in forming the NCL chapter. Human Options and New D1rect1ons "It 1s our hope that Pam would be pleased with a scholarship as a fitting way to perpetuate her memory." said AD11 Han1en, chapter president The students answered the essay question, " In what situations have you had to demonstrate personal courage in overcoming an obstacle within your hfe " Gluck plans to funher her studies 1n psychology and dance and Wison hopes to attend UC DaVls. Pam 1s survived by husband Lynwood, daughters Alll1on ud Gayle; son Jimmy and mother Dorotlly Floyd. COMING UP: On Wednesday sup- porter.i of the OC Florence Cnttenton Services will gather at the Mend1en to celebrate 20 years of canng for ch1l,d~n. keynote speaker at the 11.30 a.m l4ncheon will be David S. LJedermu, exec director of the Child Welfare League of Amenca, Inc Members of MRES Express - We're Moving On, a women's aux- thary to the Medical Research & Education Society. will k.lckotr the Lad'nna'a Schaar Gallery foundml of the group Wednesday -a--Claude oeberle of the 30th Street ArtlatRobert8cbaar(left)talbwtthJoyce BISlro on the Peninsula has donated Ziemer of lntne and PR director for the his premises and totally underw1tten Koll Company, and her daqhter Terry a J.30 to 7:30 p.m. champagne and · hors d'ocuvres party. The event marks the grand openm~ of the restaurant More information avail- able from 856-7373.(MRES supports • ,: Lynn llarctD.l. at t.bt!Kf!ftte preTlew al tlMa! Schaar Germa.lD 8 0 Gel.lay in~: Beach. .: . .· -· . the College of Med1cme at UC'I) N 0 RD S TR 0 M : Des 1 g n er Coast Plaa the Fashion Island store. A wine and cheese evenmg for the Anfehque Van der Sande of Irvine NEIMAN-MARCUS: ~t. John fall 8tJU.()Cg'S: On Saturday, t to l Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of()(' wll show her fashion accessones '86 collcctton 'to be informally p.m. the St. John col.lec1ion will ht 1s set Thursday at the Corona del Mar ancludang belts an exotic skms noon to modeled noon to 1 p.m Thursday modeled 10 the Fash.ion Gallery of the home Robert and JoallDe Stedman. 4 p.m Saturday at Nordstrom. South and Fnday in the Couture Salon of South Coast Plaza store. _ • w1~~=~r~h~:~~da~i7un1~i~rni 1.----------------------------------mll"!-----... = cruise aboard Ben and Dottle u • d h c • d Bakewlhge'1 I 02-foot yacht -B.P . n W l n at t e 0U ntrys1 e • John II . Music and dancing hors d 'ocuvres and buffet platter<; will featured after the yacht leaves Balboa Ba) club Sylvia, 540-l '\38 o r 662· CITY may be called regarding resC'r- vat1ons 1--1 ;:i; / ' Heart Healthy a•a Amertcan Heart ~ A.ssodotlon ~ j I ~,, . .-4, ____ __ I ' ~~::: $8 PlllMI a •OOY WAVll ~-"" ......_ •35 &up HIGHLIGHT w_T ....... &-C... WE1<€ FIGHTING FOR 'OJR LIFE ·~··*************************••••••••• ii THE SEARCH IS NOW ONI • .. 1~97 MISS ORANGE COUNTY TEEN PAGEANT • : Official Preliminary To· Amulca • PerfKt Tttn National P~11nn1 : .. 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Hurry! Easv access and ample parking. Next to Bullock's Wilshire. 12.1 ~'ASHION ISL.ANT> NE\VPOHT BF..ACH l'i14) 640-5721 .. ______________________ .... ________ ..... ____________________________________ ~~~~~~----~~~~~-~~------ , Orenge Coast DAil Y PILOT I Sunday, June 22. 1986 On the cover .... WEEKEND GETAWAYS ABOUND ••. "W' have traH:led u1ens.1vely an the past. but now we like to get 1way 10 our condo in Palm De~n We enJOY asi.mg friends fo1 &olfina.. bartx"\:uc:in" 11od i c hanae of pac.-e," sa.ad .\nn Pan&C' of Newport &ach who apJX"an on the Style C<l1.er today. However, plan\ for .. ummer travel do 1ndudea tnp to !>CC fam1I~ 1n upstate New York;, Boston and Nantucket. Ann 11 the wife of Rus~ll Pange. a luot 'lurgeun. and tht' mother ol thre\' ruwn "h1 ldrcn. She also find~ 11nH· 10 M"tve un the hoards ol Big Can yon Phllhamwn1(, t C'nter Dance Alhan~ and The Soph1stlt'iHcs is u member of l ht Center '\tar\, tht lmmunolog)' Council and the Sound of Mu!11t Chapter of the Orange ount) Performmg \rts C ·enler and • founder of The C enter :ind Opera P.1ufic ( urrentl). she'' IO\ohrd un lomm1tte('S planmg the tuunder!I opening !.(ala for The Center and the Golden Batun Ball for the Ph1lharmon11. \cx.1l'\\. LOCA TIOr'I. Four "ieason\ Hotel , Ntwpon (enter LUGti .\GE Italian made tote·\t} It' b\. Fend1. l'ourte'~ ol .\nwn1v Huttaro . .\tnum C. uurt. Fashion l~land Red anJ wh1tc· ltaltan-madl' \h11<'' ahl• lounes) of the fa\h1un boutique LUGGAGE ... From Bl From B l (209) 226 1267 A second YMCA Fnmll~ l 'amp, near l:h& Bear, runs Au\u't lO to ~ptember 6 Phone Ul I ) 7"'5-1.1642 for detail\ Famalaes do not n~ 'r membersh1~ in order to 1mcnd these camps. .\ total family vacauon 1s also otkrcd b\ Rancho lkmardo Inn, 10 northernSan Diego Co unt)' Throughout August, the inn provides d da11\ ( h1ldttn'<J Summer Camp that erH:ompuscs a whole range of act1\ 1t1es and field tnps for l ids through age 17 Meanwhile, Mom and Dad arc tree to enjoy the reson ·s 4 S hob of golf 12 ten nis court, the inn's renowned tennis college, and "'1mm1~ lauht1e as ~II Rates hc~n at S90 per night w11h the l'htldren's camp tree for fam1hes 'ta1.mg at the inn Phone (800) "45·t>09b lor details In Palm 1pnngs, the 'iheraton l'la1a al'>u offers a free summer program for guest\· children ages 4 thrnugh 11 Held Wedne!>da)'s \Happed "-llh 4 rov.l"I bu! no! m out 10 cal h ''de Button thl' J:ll ll·t and through ~undaH. the program plaM1c bags that can laU't' ~lipping 1n put 11 1nlo the bag "-llh podc.l't\ anJ 1ndudl·' Jrt~ and nal\s. pool games, a pdckcd luggage the IO"-t:r pan C.\tendmg dov.n from 1enn1!> d1n11. and mo .. 1es Summer "'e" add hea1., 11c.-m'> \Ul h J' hair thl' ca~ Fold in pant kgs lront rhe hotd rate\ begin al Sb'> per room kids dners, lUrlmg inim tra" l"I iron' .ind \Ides. fold up the Jacl..et hotlllm T Ul I.. agl 17 and under stay free with their 1he Ille the fabm neatl) .uounJ lhl' luggage parentc, ,n all Sheratons. In Palm Now rnu'n.• rolling-roll wan\ T l'dges Spnngs. t<.1111800) 325-_,535 WEEK.ENDS FOR TWO If you're lookin' for 1 weekend for Just the two of you, consider aome of the followina pectqes: In downtown San Diego, the newly rcnovlled U.S. Grant Hotel (Orif· 1naJly bu1lt in l 910by Ulysses Grant s '°") offers "The Harbor By Nl&ht" package: one ni,iht's stay plus a romanuc dinner cruise around the harbor and breakfast in the Garden Room. for $176 per couple The "Rediscover San Otego" packqc offers one ruaht's stay plus 1 Cinde~lla coacb tour throuah the n1Jlht. 111n&Jc or double occupancy N ewly opened on the wattrfront in Oxnard 1s Embassy Suites' Mandahl)' Beach Resort and C onferenu." I fo1t.'1, where a "Pacific C1etaway" tor two begins at S 110 per night. for a 1wo room suite with all the amen111e' Also part of the pa,kage 1s a ooked to-or d e r breakfa!>t and complimentary evening cockta1l\ Phone (800) 582-3000 In San Franc1!lco V. e~tern Currents chancr compan) t0\ltc1> you to "sail to the Wine Countf)' ··on their "Wane Loven Tour" ont.' night m101mum tor kids I 0 and under Call (818) 76~ 1243 for information There art !>l'Veral ovem 1&ht accom. modatiufl!) in the Temecula l&f'Ca including the Rancho Cahfom11 Inn (o76-S65M for S43 to S46J.. doubk uc.cupancy and the Buttemeld Inn (ti 76-483 '> w11h rates from $44 tn ~46 also double occupancy Contu<.t the Temecula Chamber of c ommerce for a free brochure on the w1ner1es Phone 676·5090. SUNSHI NE GE1 AWAYS Sun worshipers can take advantage of lower summer rates in the desert commun1ues of Borrego Springs and Palm Spnng.\/Palm Dc1cn . Mexico ts al!>o a barpan at th1i. tame of year. Nl·w in the Borrego Spnnas area 1s Rams Hill. a combiaetl resort and res1dent1al community where a week- end golf package 1s S 137 per couple <.all (619) 767-5028 for details. At the long-established Casa del Zorro. summt.'r rate!> begin next week. wtth doubk<, beginning at S55 Call (800) 824-1884 ,h1ns s..-.eatt'r\ and other item' ,ind \t the lop go hght\.\c.'1L1-hl anJ lrag1lc The lam11\ can \urf in Palm Spnngs fill in Jround the heav) item\ dre~sc:s v.1th a laver ol 1.uttnn under-al 1hc ne"' Oasis 'Waterpark (located Creekwoocl C4ttage ln the Napa Valley. One of the newest resorts 10 Palm Desert 1!1 the Vacation Inn opened last Januan which has 130 air<on d111oned rooms. w11h a refr1gertor 1n each On the grounds are' two tennis courts. a sw1mm1ng pool Jacuzzi. and pultlng green Summer rates begin at S46, double occupancy. with kid'> under 12 free. Next, comes ,0 ur fold·O\t·r liner v.t.'ar and pajamas to keep tilm) on Gc:ne Autf)' Trail, open d~uly, histonc Ga~ Lamp Quarter. and both made up of Jackets skim and \lac..k\ tabm:s from sltdrng around S 11 95 for adults, $9.95 for kids) or breakfast and dinner 10 the Garden Bcgrn b} plaung lht' v.ai<>t ot slath Odds and ends go into fXll:kl"t' talc thl Palm Spnngs Aenal Room, for S2 10 per couple Phone 1n10 1he bag w11h the: legs e\lendmg "1thtn the luggage r ram"a' for a 15-minutes nde up to (800) 542-6082. ;:::::::::::=::::::==:::::::..----=:::::::::::::::.;;;;;::::::;;;:;.._ -=-=-;;. tht· mountain lodge and Mt San At the New Otani Hotel and NIH SCHOL HAI • RETIRED • CAREE R CNHCE • IETWfH JOH I .faun to Wilderness _area where there Garden in down1own Los Angele'>. 1--...:.:...:.=....:.:.;.:.:..:...:....:.:..:...--------=-----------:---:-1 j Jrl" o'er ~4 miles of h1kmg trails and the "Japanese E:(penence" (bcgin-w I T 0 W Id 'ummc:rt1mc mule ndes The lodge's nmg at $329 per couple per night) e c 0 me 0 u r 0 r \lptnc Re .. taurant offers a spcctacu-ft.'a tures an authentic Japanese suite l.u '1ev. v.nh lunch or dinner. -atatamibedroom watha Japanese- Roundtnp tram fart's are S 11 95 for style sunken tub and Jacuu1 -plus l ony ond Lindo hot,. Career Spec1olists ond "CAREERS THAT MOVE THE WORLD" A lomnoting fre\h ond Informative lectu re ond Multi image Pre\en tot1on on How to Obtain the Skills for Careers in the Travel Industry " .. 1Httt••'"'t Wedneiday, June 25th 7 :00 p .m. Airporter Inn Hotel (opposite O.C. Airport) 181~ llv.c4.1Moa 114-'81_..H • 2HJI TllTll WU• 1tm Ill • UllU lllUJ • U U HJ DOl'T MISS IT • START P&Cll•S • MOTIYATl•S • SNARE THE DRUM Jduh~. S.., Y'i for kids 12 and under dinner for two 10 the hotel's A \mt a bu of England o'er the Thousand Cranes restaurant. break- " l'd..end h) taking the kids to see fast in the ('a nary Garden Restaurant I ondon Bridge at Lake Havasu And (or room ~rv1ce if you prefer) and a "h1lc }ou·rl· therc enJO} some of the 'ihiatsu (fingen tp pressure) massage lal..c \ al tn 111cs boa11ng. water for both of )'OU b} Japanese-ua1ned ,i.11ng fi'>hmg and houseboat rentals masseuses. P'lone (800) 252-0197 b~ the da~ tll "eek Overn1sJit In West Los Angeles, the West- dl'rnmmodatwn' indude a wide wood Marquis (800-352-7454) offers arra\ ol hotel\ motels. and condo -The Elegant Escape ·· a one rl•ntals, plu~ then· arc many res-bedroom suite wi th a parlor taurant\and'h"P' Don'tm1ss The..,JOn tine n1 a l brea k fast. a ~hamble,,hoppingarea arephcaof a complamentaf') c0tl ta1I 1n 'the 'Ith lCntur. F ngl"h '11lage <on tact "1arqu1s Gardens, free use of the thl· Lal~ Ha' a'u V1c,1tor and hotel's health spa. comphmentaf)' < <1n,ent10n R'un:au tor more mfor-li mousine service to Beverly Hills mat1on (ti02> 451-'444 ROMANTIC and 5 p m check-out for S99 per Elinor Schmidt (7 14) 760-0121 Peraonallzed ... GUIDED TOURS For Small Groups or lndlvldualal • Rogers Gardens • Bowers Museum • Sherman Gardens • Irvine Ranch Market • Brecht Orchid • Dana Point Garden • San Juan • Nagouch1 Sculpture Capistrano Garden • Heritage Hill • Crystal Ca thedral •• , per per,<m, excluding airiare. ~VE $_1200 perc<mple. \ \ t I .... 11J1 .t I ' 1fll I '-II I ' I I It I I J, I .. (111 JH I Jot I I 1'11'\h I ill \11•\ I ,JIJ l<I\ Jr'( I l I I 1• "'·"'''I I" I JH I 'II \ .I\ 1111.: "' ::.11111) JH rt. 11(111• '"'I\ llW 1ppl\ In lh1· '""'' l\\1 1d111t 1111111 J1.i•l•lll 1.1ll111 I 11~XCil~SIVE ROUND:rRIP FR(>M l1>S .\!~(;EI.,11::S INCU l)IN(; :\O\I>t JI.C< ). ""1111 11 '...,,,11 I 11• • .1 rl• p.111-. "'•·pt• 11 d11 1 Jft 1l11111 wll fl•·< 1 11 IJ,., 7 \1111 "'11 111.1 1 ,,,,., '"' "" lld.1 ·11 d111p trtth• 11 \Ill 11ld1·d11111l 1t .11dtl•ll\l'llltfll l M< >RE <>F WHAT YOl CRlJlS~: F()R. I I~· I I 11111 ,,, I\ c 1111 .. t ... '-ip.11 I II , ltl\llllttlh c .111111 I I ( 111 11\ \l.1 11•1 h r"Jll I l Ii·, ... l·.x1111111 I 11t1 1rl.11111111·Jll \11d lh1 · \\ llT 11 I f I I .it ' I! ill.ii h 1'-l'i l1k1 l \1111 1 '\\h'I l ''"' ..... lfll 11 '"' II 11 Rll 1{ EXCITIN(i fURTS()f1'C\IJ.J. II f 11 • JI.I f! •cl ' II ti j • l I II 111· (Ill Ill ( 111 ollll\ I I l .ti .. ...,,., I "d I ht I \( 1!1 •• r r I I \1.lf II I Iii 111 ,11 Ill' ,,, /.1h11 11,111 J• \1 ii 1111 •p 11111 li.ur •I I' 1•·111 \,ill 11t 1 "1J.i11 I• rt • I 1111 \ ,111d 1 ,111 , 11 11 1\ I ,1g1 r I rl \ ind 1h ' , 1 th1 li!t1•11 1111 1f I I 1 ..., 1 I p11 , 1 r , "Sitmars 9-day ~1cxican Rh~era Sailin~soffer longer, rno~ leisurely, luxurious cruises. ,.Il1at s The Sitn1ar Experience~ 111\11•1 111<1<1\l f\11 .. 11 Sitmar Cruises - at a San Francisco hotel (Lhuo"<-' from the Juliana. York Gallena Park from Pier 39 to Port Sonoma. two nights' lodging in the Wtnc C ·ountry. a two-day rental car tor touring the v.1nenes, and then a return Ltu1~· (with wme tasting and cheese) from Port Sonoma back to San Francisco Connecting ground transponat1on I'> provided by Kimco Limousines and Evans Transportation Service Pnce per couple is $795 Phone (415) 986-4895 fo r further details. WEEK- ENDS IN SOUTHERN WIN( COUNTRY In add1 t1on to the Napa valle}. you can spend a weekend tounng w1nenes in the Rancho Cahfom1a/l emecula area which 1s sw1ftl)' de,eluping a reputation as "Napa Valle) South · On Rancho California Road )Ou will fi nd one winery aftt.'r ano1her -Han Callaway, P1con1, Mount Palomar C1lurzo. Bntton, and Mesa 'verde - all offenng free taM1ng'>. informal tours. and p1cn" fac1ht1e'> tor their visitors Also in the area. a little fu nher awa). arc Filsinger ( rknoak'> and Franch Valle)' w1nenc'i Champagne balloon fl1gh1s O\cr the Temecula Valley \tneyards arc provided by California Balloon Center Climb into a witkcr baske1 and take 1n the breathtakmg '>1ghts all around you. while )'Our p1lo1 guide' the balloon's1ourne\ A.fte~ard'i )Ou are presented ""llh a "'hr\t f11gh1 certificate wh1k \OU l'OJO)' a champagne brunlh Rale'> hcgin a1 S65 ~r ~rson tht'rc " a S40 Nev. on 1he honzoa an Palm ~pnngs " the elegant Maxim's ol Pans Hotel fcatunng nearly 200 room'> with suite:<>. a full gy mnasium tor guesi.., and the plush Le Jardin rc,taurant The hotel 1s adjacent to a -.hopping mall and room!! st.an at S 125 a night. with a !ipec1al 5 p.m ntended check oul for an add1llonal S15 For a ""eekcnd south of the border Ensenada offeri. shupping bargams, Hus!>ong's Canuna, and picturesque BaJa \l'enery such as La Bufadora (' Blov.hole"). a natural sea geyser that <,hoot<> spra)' high up into the aar ever. few minute!> Hotels include El ( 1d. v.11h harbor vie"" rooms and !>penal room\ with Jacuzzi!> (Q03-'98-2401) and the Travelodge (90~) Wt< 1061 ). M<>l 'NTAIN RE TREATS I f ..c1u're seeking cooler temperatures 1he hnle communities \.\1th1n 1he ')an Bernardino Mountains and San Jaci nto \1ountains offer nearby escapes In Big Bear. Gold Mountain Manor 1ndudes a full breakfast with double occupant}' room rates begJnnmg at St1S. ( 58 5-69Q7) The ldyf1w1ld Inn has s1ud1<1 cabins starting at $52 per night or three-bedroom cabins for SIS2. (659-2552). Sky Lodge Inn. 1n Wnghtwood. has doubles stan1ng at S40 (61 Q-249-4666) For complete resort fac1ht1es. the Lake Arrowhead Hilton Lodge offers tennl\, racquc1hall. heated pool, spa and a health club 1800-22.l-3307) BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAREER .... , JULY 7 •DAY t. fVl~l'-'G ')f 'ISl0''"' • -;;_ACEMfNT AS'il'l I ANCE • AIRLl"IE COMPUTER Wed, June 25, 6 p.m CAREER NIGHT • Ooor PrtzM • Guest Speakers, R.S.V.P 'l!BEvERlyHills (714) 241-0825 ~TRAVEL ACAdEMY 2950 Alrw•r An., D-1, Cffta M ... , CA FEAR OF FLYING? free recorded message 24 hours 714-962 -2221 From Los Angeles. each way on round trip purchase • SCHEDULED WIOEBOOY SERVICE Total Air flies onlyw1debody L-1011 TnStars with lull 1nfltght service including first run movies stereo enterta1nmenl and hot meals V1s1t Nassau the gateway to The Bahamas En1ov the casino run at Paradise Island and Cable Beach Explore F r{"eport Luca ya on Grand Bahama Island Or ex penance one of the many Bahama Ft1m1ly lslanc1s FOR RESERVATIONS CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGtNI on TDTllL/llR Yn111 v ,11 .Jl1n11 A.irlmf• u Callfomla: 1-800-654-8880 The Only Nonstop Serv+ce From The West Coft11 fVfRY FROM TO fl t<"."1 SA1UR0o\V l •)II A"114'lr• NOMI •llXl f'.\llRY -· .............. 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ST~!Ja.lf ....... mmo Ill.IA PIH UllUN lllOA 'Mil( Ila·'" ,ACllC &Amm 121~70 m1611 OllTA llU ••au rowuos CIOIA CKD<M CEMTD '79 4141 634 2m n Tiit IUTI au CDWMOS SAOOt.EBACll EDWAllOS BalS TOl ~·-~ S40 7444 11 .. 1 ITUTOI mwuos llf0008Rl>Cf rowuos wtLAG£ SSI 06SS CUfTD HI 0~7 uwu WHTlltlSRll AMCF~SQUW U. WlSniMSTill MAU (213) HIOU3 8'3·0546 "PREPARE TO BE WOWED ... In Mona Lisa, a strong. st1ng1ng superbly acted drama, Bob Hoskins roars like a house afire through a once 1n a hf etime role "A dar1<, sleazily glamorous gem ·· IOI HOSKINS CRNY TYSON MQNV :Y1N fl!· ·--. ~-'..· ~ -~~ I [ Xlll ISM f ~lAfH.f NI MJW flAYNi NEWPllT BEACH f~ds Ld1 Cmna 1)73 H3~) ~~11 IJ;tl HI Vial d tlO Ult I '' •O t\ IJ C!tJ 1 II} I t!O I ltl!I •"IJll " •• u By ROBERT BARR ' I ,..._..,.... NEW YORK -SkJppin.a throuah "L1benv .. on fast-forward ha~ ll, bu! was introduced lo her in Amenca m Ul7 I They ~rt mamed tn Providence R I , tn 1876 Banholdi once said that Jeanne was poor and "no bnlh.ant match." and CC"rtamly not a beauty Stocc she was an Arncnca while BanholdJ was des1smn& the statue an Paris. it 1!> unlikely that she was his mcxkl "Whit I'm gom& to ask you " for the an, no? I wam you 10 remove your robe.'' "f'll pve you food, you filthy 1mm1grant1" POW' .. Mother. I'm a grown man now, really" .. You thtnk working men don t read? This ts Amcnca'" • Your face as not the face ofhberty. License. perhaps, but not libeny.'' Taking considerable ltccnsc with Liberty. NBC gets 1n ahead of the programmlOg Oood Monday night with a three-hour camp party billed as a salute to the 1mm1grant blue collars who helped build the monument. The purely fictional story rcvolv~ around Jack Marchand (Chns ~­ don). a Frcnch·Jewasb coppersmith who nearly starves when he amves an New York Fortunately, be faints in thc.' doorway of an cqual~pportunny smithy run by Seamus Reilly (George Kennedy). who hires him to work aJon&S1de a former slave named Johnson (LeVar Bunon) "Libert> .. has a bu of Cecal B De Malle an an earl;, scene tn wh ach the innocent pcdC'Stnan ts needless!\: shced by an 1mpenal horseman. and a lot of good old Hollywood scnttmcn- taltty about the common man The bastoncal characters include the sculptor Fredertl Auguste Banhold1 (frank Langella). has mother (Claire Bloom). his mistress (Connne Touzet). and the poet Emma Lazarus (Came Fisher), who wrote the famous lines. "give me yonT ttred, your poor .. Jack wans the heart of Seamus' ward, Moya (Dana Dclane}' ). wbo gc.'ts pregnant JUSt as Jack develops a bag crush on Emma Lazarus Ever the soul of tact. Jack has bartly said hello to the poet wben be blurts out. "I don't understand how a Jew wnh your talent can wnte poctf) that 1s so ms1p1d brainless, point- less" Naturally. Lazarus wants to come nght up to his room -1ust to sec how the other haJf laves. you understand The mistress 1s more fiction than fact. H1stonans agree that Banhold1 did not chase Jcanne-Emahe Baheux de Puys1eu' through the streets ofhts hometown of Colmar. as ··Libert>" Meanwhile. Banhold1 has gotten Jeanne's robe off. and they're ex· changing melung glances over the top of hts c.ascl. Ma 9anholdi, however. turns up later to shoo Jeanne out of the studio. The coppersmith and sculptor meet 1n New York, when repairs have to be made to the statuc·s arm. Bartholdi hires Jack to return wtth NOW SHOWING lltU COSTA MUA FOUWTAll VAUIY LA MAllA OtiMGf Monn 8r11<1 PIOzo EOWOfOS Cinemo EOWOICls Foumoln AMC FostllOn Squott UA City Clnemo 529 5339 Cem111 97iH141 V~ 839-1500 113169l-0&33 63-0911 IUSIA '4111 UA8MO'MS 952 4992 El TOIO llVIM OIANtl SAllTA A .. 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"MONIY "l'' ,..., 1 .. • .. , .... SAT ONlT l >e ... ,_., .... BUENA PARK llt lU I tlll l•ocel~ W 11 "°'" "4'" 1lllltlC"litritN1 i«N•~ lotlUT HOfOltD LIGAl IAOUI 1.._. WlllD SCllNCI "°u1 co••• 1111 POLTllOllST II: THI OTHll ltDI ,,..u1 SHottl CllCUIT ,. tNVAOllS PROM MAH ,,. lo HABRA .. ~;.. J • o. I TOM ctUIU TC>tl OUN "'9l ILUI Cln 111 DOI.IT snno IOeCll llllfOlt~ OfHA WIHOfl LEGAL lAGUS POI I JO .... ,. •• J 1100 OOll T sn110 eO.lll llOfOltO OllU WINGU LEGAL lAGUS '"°' I )0 400t2010 II 00 A IOOM WITH A VIEW I >S l 0 t·OO I ll 1•>0 COlllA 111 • JO • .,. RAW DEAL ftl 1 U .,. , .. ,. THI MANHATTAN PIOJICT Ill 1.e 4 U I >e .... II U llAL .... -((MIO NOlllTUICI Par· MOllTA KAIATI KtD PAIT II •l'OI CIOSSIOADS '" IOOHO ........ lflUO IACK TO KHOO\ '" u1 , :It ,., ,_."'"·~ FllllS IUlllU'S DAY OfF-u1 PHTTY IN PINK "°'>I I ro-a CWIU TO, GUN fNI Piii Wlllt PIH .,.,,I him 10 Pans to help finish the statue. a.ivin' Moya •·world enoush and ume' to memonzc th.at poem by Andrew Marvell. Emma La.an.is fiUs the empty hou" by workfo& amona the manes and coaun1 Seamus to hire a few more 1mm1arants. ROBERT REDFORD Bartbold1 mames Jeanne and tells Mom to buzz off i:.mma and Jack meet apin on BedJoe'r. bland for one last achin& aJance, but Jack ha reahzed that hts children arc Amcn- can citizens and st1ckA w11h Moya DEBRA DARYL WINGER HAN AH It ends in a Ourry offlashback:s and hu15 all around. and swirling aenal shots of the Lady of the Harbor Pete Hamill. the former newspaper columnist who wrote the sen pt, later dCCldcd to us.t the pseudonym Robcn Malloy on the crcdtts Mike O'Han., a spokesman for NBC in lo'> Angeles, would say only that there were crcatave d1fferenccs between Hamill and the producers over the tinal cut. LEGAL FAGLES TH! ~l " COlllfD' flOlll T HE DllE(TOI Of GtfO\tll STll~ lX•--1@ ·--- _... * C09T A..... • U1 "Allf!A Hamill dtd not return a call to his ""-.... &i.••' w-...c,.,_so,.i,. office and could not be reached at.has 111MC11 1s1~1.. .~~"· _.,.. '""x •e. TORO --Manhattan apartment UA..... '"-lll1r1> '1dlc•..._ft llSl_.la ~, WIG W 1t11 "Liberty .. isn't a documentaf) or ..,."'"It!( r-~T<>'lllEACH ~..,...., ·~~~ f-0.-""* I or,,. 6".0760 0r ... 11104 .,., • OAAllOI •STA"1"C* ~ ........... c-. Ol l!>~ ltl 0$&T even a docu-Orama, but the ston. '-'••.....,.""' ~-~""'WV"°"' ... •,~.._,_ •; ~11 821 -4010 ... ~ -keeps tnpp1ng on ats 111-concealed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ amb1uoos of being scnous and rcvt>r- cn t. It m1gh t have worked bet tcr 1f1 ht< cast had cut loose and played thc.' ltnc'> for all they're worth Hl·..ad llm\ 11lht·1 111.1n)..:1•('oa ... 1 '"" 1<knt 1., tb•' rttdkl· .ind "IH'nd lhP1r lllllflt'\ Ill' Iii' Ft•,it 111111~ I'··~··~ Only Kennedy seems to be ha' 1nga grand tame as he shccs the ham thick. Delancy steals several scenes with her radiant. quirky charactenzauon of the bashful but amhatiou'> colh:cn Daily Pilat I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I 7 4 Therefore DOWN 61 Binds. ACROSS 75 Musical note 62 Brtcktayec 76 Mineral spring 1 List 64 Small error 1 Desist 7 7 In favor of 2 Actress Moran 66 Conceal 6 Talk 78 Scientist s 3 Had lunch 68 -Prize 11 Removes workshop 4 Dispatch 71 Small rug 16 Sable 79 Burden 5 Goes In 73 Newt 17 Clipped (sheepJ 81 Plumes 6 Close 80 Ands the answe< 19 Labor 84 Conditions 7 'Tall to organ1zat1ons 87 Location Telephone' and 81 Tiaras 21 Like Job 88 Verne character 'Wando .. 82 Uses oars 22 Twenty-live 89 Actor s part 8 Hearing organ 83 Card suit percent 90 Coo1<1ng utensil 9 Skills 84 Fur scarves 23 Weasel-hke 92 Retained 10 Sharp 85 Fencing sword animals 93 Shoe par1 11 Cloth bag 86 Cuts of beef 25 Judah s son 94 Fades ma wa.., 12 Dollar btlls 87 Sn8J.ls homes 26 First pubhc 96 Parlor 13 Evergreen 91 Ancient appearances 98 Seesaws 14 Stronghold 95 Not high 28 Smells 100 Swears 15 Soft shoe 96 Magnitude 30 Scarlett 101 V1011ris 16 Handle 97 Tidy O"Hara's home 103 Actor Holliman 17 Suppress 99 Threefotd pref 31 -Mineo 104 Scattered 18 Ltght rain 101 Tillers of satl 102 Grated 32 Caviar 107 Mist 20 Long step 33 Last letter 108 Apiece 21 D1Hicult Question 104 Sand bar 34 Mr Carson 110 Proper order 24 Sat1sf1ed 105 Lathe 35 Selves 114 Colors 27 Large snakes anachment 37 Book of the Bible 115 Frightens 29 Fixed charges 106 Responded 40 Facets 11 7 Dnnkmg tubes 36 Fry 107 Filament 43 Surrender t 19 Ant1tox1ns 37 Malay tool 109 Stringed 44 Capital of 120 Day-breeze It 38 Emotional state instrument Saskatchewan . 1?1 Goal 39 Cubic meter!> 111 Male hawks 46 Native of 122 Exist 40 Chemists 112 Constructs Glasgow 123 Game otf1c1al. for container 113 .. Kon-T1k1 and 4 7 Building wmgs short 4 1 Actress Sommer others 48 Worshiped 124 Circle parts .s2 Vegetable 116 Fondle 50 Zilch 126 Apprehend dishes 118 Beetle 52 Cornmeal bread 129 Cayenne 43 Compel 125 Polaris or Vega 54 Run away 132 Account abbr 45 Nose Fr 126 Low cards In 55 Vulture 133 Grand Rapids 49 German article cribbage 58 Male duck for instance 51 Spoken 127 Drunkards 59 Tiff 135 Crtv 1n V1rgin1a 53 Crow s cal i2e Allowable weight 62 Shopping center 137 Flowers 54 Wrath 129 Jab 63 Hammer :; target 139 Pesters 55 Nonsense slang 130 Supplemented 65 Rams mate 140 Pelled 56 Poem by Poe 13 1 Hoarfrost 66 Coagulated mrlk 141 Forces 57 Internal 132 Danish measure 67 Adam·s son t42 Woman's combustion 134 Emolov 69 Wings garment engines 136 This instant 70 Shmes 143 Stitched 59 Foursome 138 World War II 72 Sh1f1s 144 Slants 60 Sooner acienc1 abbl .- . . . . . _,._.....,."'!!""' ....... ~--------------- Powerful' Journey' for Lemmon BJ W1U.JAM GLAC.'1N ~ .... .._ NEW YORK -Jack l~mmon WU!> nominated for 11 1 ony award for has oerformance an "Long Day's Joume)' Into Nl&ht." He d1dn'1 win one, but there ia 1urc:ly a consolauon. He must know he deserved one, and that has perfonnance as James Tyrone 1s one of the finest in a long and unusually di1tin1uiahed career. It is fine for many n.-asun'>. not all of them obvious. He ha'> returned 10 Broadway to star -name in big letten above the t1Ue -an a play an which be as not the center That's not Nm t 1'UCI DOlJ'f STOl"O rc11 cam .. Ttr Cir (PC) l!:JI, *· S:•. 1• •• ·~ •mn ~ .. FllltS IUEWl'S IAY Off" (l'C 13) I IS. JJO, 600 115 10 20 Imo! Gf.-0 IOU 1111111D "UW. EACLIS" (PC) 110,2:15 430 100 ,,. too noble a sacnfice, becau~ Tyrone. the skinflint patnarch ofa tonnentrd family, is 1 tremendou& rok in wha11s arguably Euaene O'Ne11J's arcateM play. But it 1s notable that o ne of the things that helps us rcah1e that Mary Tyrone. played with heart rending sympathy and truth by Bethel Lcshe, if. the center oftb1s traaic drama is the fact that Lemmon as playing his own role with such rare dlSClphne and concentrated art. But 10 admmng ham for that, o ne must also pay tribute to the director, Jonathan Miller, who has 1m{>Osed a wonderfully discip1Jncd.s1mphc1ty on m llDITA "WAn lll II" (PC) 115, Ht,, ... I a lo-JO QOT IMCCllO "WAT£ KID II" (PC) 11~. HO HO, I IS 10 30 4 llACll OOLIY STIJlO TOM e.llSl ''TOP CUii" (PC) 12 o. J:l$, 5:45, ..... 10 u 4 TUCll DOI.Bl STDIO "SllOIT CIRCUIT" (PC:) 12.15. 2.15. 4 15 uo. l:lt, 10 20 1tmD I ltlllf C. oun IWNH "UW. WUS" (l'C) 12 IS 2 0 HO 1 ll 10 00 "POLTtlCDST U" (PC·ll) 1210 Ut. UO "Sl'ACE CAii'" (PC) l 10. ' 10 ltlO the production Without 1a_norn11 the po~cr of us climactic conflicts, he i& alw not afraid to JUSI lei the charac- ten have their say He trusts the power of their words and the actors. and he 1s nght. On the other hand, he has de- htxrately obscured a lot of the play's lines b y havin~ two characters speak a1 the ~me time now and then - even as you ~nd-1. I think he'$-right there. too. At three hours and 10 minutes, the play ruosalmost an ho ur shoner than 1t dad 30 years ago, and 1t seems to me every o unce of its pam and compassio n and humanity and truth are stall there. O'Neill some· umes overstated tus points. The occasional overlapping an this pro ducu on also lends a heightened fam1hal reality. The family m the play 1s O'Ne1ll's own T)'rone as has falher, an actor who made a career out of a potboiler. "The C oun1 of Monte Cnsto." Mary, lhe mother. slapping back mto morphine addiction, and Jamie. the dissolute, cynical older brother. arc hkew1~ taken from hfe. The con- sump11ve, poeuc youn~er brother, Edmund, l!i the playwn~t. In a letter to has wife. Carlona, O'Neill descnbed this as a play "of old sorrow. wntten m tears and blood" )0 he could face his dead at last .. with drep pity and under- standing and forgiveness for all the four haunted Tyrones... The pro- duction makes us feel all of that It also helps us 10 make the connectio n 10 ourselves. as we watch the Tyrones wrestle wllh their guilt. search for )Omebod} to blame for their prob- lems and desperatcl) Ir) to hide from reaht> .\n}one ~ho has ever tned to cope wtth addiction in friend or rclauve. for insllnc:e, wtll recognize James Tyrone's impulse to view Mary's add1ctton as a failure of will, and know as well the helpless anJer the three men feel when they ~1ze she has illippcd back aaain "I tncd so hard." the poor woman says "I'm sure you did, Mary," Tyrone answers, "but why in God's name couldn't you have the strenath to keep on?" Ego1~t that he as, Tyrone even says of Edmund's tuberculosis· "I never thought a child of mine -1t doesn't come from my side o f the family There wasn't one of us that didn't have lungs as strong as an ox " • But with pit) as well as truth the play and the producuon give us a measure of understandsng We can find some forgiveness sn the resol- ution. a movm& expenence that each of the actors contnbutes m1ghuly to Lemmon as Tyrone sn an agony of batter disappo10tment, remembenng when Edwm Booth called Tyrone's Othello better than his own, Leslie, rem embering being a happy young bnde m a gof'Jeo us wedding dress, and remembcnng, too, the ugl y hotel rooms where she waned for her husband when she followed him on tour; Peter Gallagher as Edmund, erupt10g at last to blame his mother's addactton on the fact that h as cheapskate father hired a quad, doctor for her; Kevin Spacey as Jamie. 10 love and angu1!!.h warning has brother to beware of C} meal advice given b) "the dead part of me" LUXURY TMf~TIUS TOo~v·s Tl.MU ONL.V * WALK-INS* sz 1 0:,m:~"bv W"m DRIVE ·INS :~:~: STADIUm ~ Kin& KoDCJoina Unt~enal StucUo menacerte. Kong's still the king in Universal City toui LINJYERSAL C'IT\ -'>urpnsc-. movie fa n \: King Kong didn't d1r when he fell off the Empire ~tatr Building 1n the 1933 RKO film I k moved to Cah forn1a. The latest version of the mon~tcr ape was unveiled Thursday 1n cer cmonies at Unave~I City He begin') has reign of terror toda'r Studio tour officials sa> tht: Ill foot-tall, $6.S m1ll1on Kong t\ th<' world's largest animated crea1urc lnsteadofFay Wra). who starred an the onginal film Kong will glo~rr and growl at .. 1~1tors talong tram\ on the Unt\er~I Studios Tour "The !>OUnd \tage he IS 10 I') lhl' biggest of lls lind " ~•d "'ihcr.1 Feuerstein. a spokeswomJn for the Southern ( al1forn1a a1tract1on "lk "It will be scary. but not tothepo10t ~here children won't en1oy at," Feuer)tem said. And there will be an added feature ab~ent from the various film incarna- tions of 1he great ape. "He's gol banana breath," Feucrs- 1c1n \atd, add10g that the effect was ncated by a com pan~ called Scen- l<P.i,1on Kids get facts of life on video , .. , ... u ''lWTt KID II" (PC) MIO. J IS, 5 ll 1 45 t 50 a<XKl OMIDrllD "IACK TO SC•OOL" (PC-13) 12110 21!0 • 00 '00 HO 10'00 MAQlill MTll "A IOOI WIU A VIEW" 1 lO Ht 600. 115, 10 20 Ut I/IQ K11111• lift• St•d·~· Ralpn M•ccn10 lltARATE KIO II CPO> Plus Q uick silver (l>G I S 1s fabulou~ " At one point J>('ople an the 1ram will sec the ape much as he dppean·d LOS ANGELES (AP)-There as a ne~ half-hour animated v1dco called "'Nhcre Did I ( ome From" commg 1n Jul> that C"<plams the facts o flafe to children. ~ 1 ROOlll OMIDm.D UIACK TO SUOOL" (l'C 13) 12.30. l lO, • 30 'lO ••. 1010 70 lllf ' TRACI! 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It\ 1hc fir!it in a senes of Peter 1-c==============~· Ma>k lilies that wall be produced under thr "hr!>t Aid for Parents" umbrella Future videos will cover such top1t" a<; puberty and the impact of d1 .. orte on young children The video will he available on July tor S24 ll~ F11r u ...... ult ._,,.,\It t' ( '.111 Daily Pilat 642-5678 -Joel Siegel, ABC-TV TOM CRUISE I OP GUN w ~q • .._ , ~· -··M ·~ A PARAM~~~} PICJ~~J {ftj • cxr--r> •e.AI·---· NOW PLAYING iiii;;;iWiiiii ~~-::: .. •l.AGUMA lllU$ !Ow• QJl'joU . ·~-...... 1696611 •LAMlflADA P11Co'1r I l• i..rJ01 • ~TOii ~ 7400 IU()I f °"'""' Dil<'•· '"""' *"' 0110 fro ur ........ ,_,IAll_• ~-_, .. _...,. ___ ,. • Mll&10I VllJO (OwW.~ v.,IUIJ16",,nv • ITA#TOll I.._ , .. c- !lt• 0567 .-1 ...... ~';;'1 --l'IClllt •OrWIOt o-... .,...., WUIWllll "-*·· .... ., . °"'"'.,., MONEY SENSE mericans spe:µdiqg more at the expense 6f savings When Benjamin Franld1n sa1d "a penny ~ved is a penny earned," he wA' tryma to teach has fellow Amcn- cans 1ood money manaaement Lately, we have not followed Ben's advice US. savers Kl aside JUSt under 2 ptrceot or their income last year - the lowest level smcc the 1950s-and far below the post-World War II average of 5 perctnt. By companson, the Japanese salt away almost 15 ptrcent of their income annually. earning them the top spot among the world's savers. Why docs money seem to bum a hole in our pockets~ A frcc-spendinJ attitude rooted in economic opt1m1sm has long been part or our national hcntatte The knowledge that Social Secunty ben- efits and, for some, employee pension plans arc down the road tends to dascouraae retirement savings Furthermore, an abundance of easy credit and lower interest rates have sttmulated our natural attracuon for matenal comforts. And, of course, our uu system subsidizes borrowing by allowma us to deduct from our uuablc income interest costs. not only on our home mortpgc, but on all loans. includmg credit card charges U ndcr the Senate Finance:. Committee's Tu Reform proposal interest on consumer debt would be eliminated as a tax deduction The committee also proP?scs to reduce the maximum ind1v1dual uu rate to 27 pe~nt. lferactcd, thcsc proposals may encourage us to sWJtch from a nauon of spenders to a nauon ol savers. "Baby boomers" can take some ol the blame for the falling rate of MARY RUDIE personal uvmgs in the Uruted States From now until the tum of the century. this l~e group of 25-to-45- ~car-olds will enJOY their peak spend- ing years. As ther get older -and the natural inclinauon to save asserts a~lf-the savings rate should chmb Dcsp1~e. temp_auons to spend and borrow, at snot impossible to save - once you get into the habit. Even non- savers who complain that fixed monthly expenses devour their take- home pay find they can manage on a little less each month. The key to saving: Pay yourself first, before you get the urge to spend. The easiest way to save is to do 1t automat1cally. Payroll deduction plans. offered by many employers, and coupon clubs. offered by banks and savings and loan institutions, have encoura$.ed thnf\ among people with shaky wtllpowcr Another good idea as to automatJcaJly deposit into savmgs a certain percentage of any ra1st or wmdfall payment, such as a bonus or uu refund The need to save vanes from family to family, so you won't find the answer an simple formulas. A young couple with children. for anst.ance will probably ~ant to save more than the childless couple eammg a s1m1lar amount You should t'J to accumulate at least six months mcome in short- term savings and more for Iona-range plans Herc's a simple three-tiered savanp proaram to reach those goals. •T1erOnc: Sctasadca minimum of three months' after-tall mcome m a readily accessible mvcstmcnt, such as a money market accounL A smaller amount doesn't offer much financial cushion should you lose your JOb or act hit with unexpected medical expenses. People WJthout such a r<.~rve may have to sell assets - pc· haps at a losJ-or borrow money. Salespeople working on comm1ss1on, freelancers or anyone else WJth maJor ups and downs io income may feel more comfortable wtth Stll months' income at hand. •Tier Two. Create another backup fund of three months' income that will achieve a higher yield without sacnficing safety. Short-term ce111ficates of deposit and blue-chjp stocks are safe. yet liquid. investments. Many brokerage firms offer special accounts that allow investors with smaller sums to buy specified dollar amounts of a stock at a fraction of the regular comm1ss1on. •Tier Three Savers who have filled the first two levels can then bqtn thank.mg about long-term sa vmgs You should reserve this long- term pool of savings dollars for special needs only A young couple with children will want to consider college education costs or a down payment on a home AlrCal forms holding company Set aside a regular percentage of your take-home pay. Five pcr~nt as OK for stancrs, though some financial consultants recommend• 15 percent. An amb111ous goal -even if you don't reach 11 ~wall help you put away more money than 1fyou set your sights lower A1rCal shareholders have ap- proved the formation of a holding company to be known as ACI Holdings Jnc The action was taken at the reconvened annual m~ung of share- holders at AuCal''> corporate office an Newpon Beach Holders of A1rCal common stock \.Oted to exchange their shares for >\Cl Holdtn&S common stock and shareholders of AuOtl preferred stock voted to exchange their shares for ACI Holdings preferred stock Disney officials plan park expansion By tbe A11oc'-ted Preti Preliminary plans for e~panding Disneyland WJth up to four new themed areas and possible develop- ment of another park near the Magic K.mgdom are under cons1dera11on. Walt Disney Co officials sa.,. The expansion would be the most aggressive an the park's 31 yeaf'i Although Disneyland covers 70 acres, 30 acres inside the park arc undeveloped, and more space could be created by movinJ so-called backstage area'i, including storage and maintenance facihues outside the gates Corporate offices will be moved off the park grounds to to a site recently purchased nearby, said Richard Nums, president of Walt Disney Attractions. the opera tang arm of all Disney theme parks. One new theme area -probably to include a second Main Street - eventually WJll be put on the site of a backstaae area cast of Tomor- rowland The street. based on a tum- of-the<entury theme, has been ten- tatively named Edison Square The separate park could be bu alt on 40 acres owned by Walt Disney Co north of Olsneyland "The land cncs out for something to be there,'' s~ud Frank Wells, president of Wah Disney ( ·o. Nums said that amona oruons being considered as a smal scale facility similar to the Epcot theme park an Orlando, Fla Dtsneyland 11 now keepan• most of its ideas on cllpan'10n quiet. but- Nun1s d id &ay he exptct'I to add a m~or new attraction fvery two or three yean Following the reorganization. the com~ny will be a wholly owned subs1d1ary of ACI Holdmgs Inc and will coottnuc its current busmess and operations as an airline under its current name, AarC'al The e:11.1sting management and op- erauons of A1rC'al wall not be affected by the reorganization A..uCal serves 16 major CHICS IO California. Washington, Orcaon. Ne- vada. Alaska Vancouver, Bn11sh Columbia. and will began service to Chicago on July I Making points fhe amount of your savings wall build upqu1ck.ly Let's say theS50you save each month cams an average of8 percent After 20 years, WJth interest compounded daily, your nest egg would be wonh over S30.000 If Ben Frank.Ian were around toda~ I he maghteven ~>that money saved 1s money well spent M•ry J. R•dle l• aau1er of coaH mer lal orm•llo• 1ervlcn for Merrill Lynell. Plertt. Feu er & Smllb lac. A production aaperlntendent lnapecta aluminum cron rld&e aupporta for railroad h°'1Jper -can being manufac- tured at ATondale lnduatrlea' Ortner Fretaht Car Dhialon plant ln Clnc lnnati. The plant wae one of the flnt lo the lndutry to make 11.ghtwetght, enero·efflclent alumnlnum railway can. Steelworkers beain 11Jessage to natlon WASHINGTON (.\f>) -The Untted Steelworlcen union stqed a Sktty town mecttnaSaturday, usma hl&h technolOI)' to broaden it~ call for import restriction' aid to tht un· employed and proaram~ to rtv1ve dyina communities. .. We're here to help saH Amrnca'\ 1ndu1try and jobt. and to bnna thr ••uet to the people and to Conlft$S." USW President Lynn W1lhams told a roomful oflabor leaders, •tttl indu~ try OffiClllt and union member1 at I • hotrl near ( ap1tol Hill. HI\ words were camcd b) satellite tn htah ~hools, c1v1c ccnt~rs and union halls acrou the country u pan of a "Save American lndustf) and Jo~· proaram that also included llvr ~rnts from ralhC1 1n Aliquippa. Pa . a Haaeniown, Md. nbbon fal tory. and the Minnesota cap1tol 1n 'it Paul Williams uid rnort than 100.000 ,tecl 1obs have bC-cn IMt 1n the put four yean But he and othtr \pcalcl"\ said more I\ at \tale' than th~ steel 1ndu\tf'\' "We're not only destroying fam1l- 1es -we're lettma whole region\ of the lOUnlf) fall apan It's an 1n\8ne pohc ," '81d M1nne'iota c;O\ Rudy Perpach. \f 1 {JO pte\ldent I ,Ane Kirkland u1d andustnr" on tht '°~" m<'lude \tcrl, 'hoes. te,talr\. lumher. ~hcmKal•, manm(l. ~per .-nd food J'lfl)(~\\1n1 _a 22 Orange Co DAILY PILOT /Sund , June 22, 1 r American Savings to takeover Sears Bank I J CM AIMda~ Pn:la The Amcncan Savi.op and Loan Allociatioo bu aareed IO acq_~ 16 California branches of ~~ Bank, which is tcalina b9ct 1t1 o perations to the atate's biaFst met.rop<>liWI a.reu. Terma. of tbe deal weren't dilclosed. The move ii the third pu.rc:bate of brancbcl ~ to aincc ~pr by Amenc:an, the pnncipal sube14iary of lrvine~bucd Financial C.orp. of Amenca. the n.ation•t tee0nd-laraesl thnft hold.int concimi. For Glendale-bated Scan Sa~ the deal allows the com.-ny to 1t1 operations in tmaU and mcdlwn- tized towns and concentrate 11.1 rcsourob 1n the populoua San Fran- ciaco-San Jote, Loi ~ County and San Dieao areu. "Once a.pin, we are taki.na a ~ 1t.ep towani st.rel\llbenina American Savinas' retail 3epoait bue and branch system while continuina to deem pb.asue tuah~ mstitsatiooal JUmbo deposits," wd William Popejoy, cbaannan and chief e:u:cuuve of Amenc:an and FCA. The 16 Sears Sa~ oflica have deposits of SS80 million. -ltmeric:an isn't aoquarina any of Sean' loam. Last year, Amencan ~ 13 branches "Mth S.2S milbo.n m depoait.s from Paafic Savinp Bank, and 11 subsequently qreed to take over five branc~ "Mth SI SO million in depos.tt.s .from Fmt Nationwide Savinp. 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Of. 0 l DAVIS MfRIOl!I'-At*N111~;2)1n4NJllC JoMC c..ndo EnQIM a Yedl1 ..,._, night a.cr.wtel a.rw-. ~ ar.,. C... H1MY ANO MUM.I !.. .eo., 14212 If~. [I aCailamlaUmlt.d Pwtrm· SIGNS IV IOOACIOUI. ATIOH, t41S-0 lo,..,...._ Oenter: 31 ~ V~ TNt ttattirnem ._fled STOO ~ 11., &Ylt• 1f01 W. MllCArtllur llMI., =lllol.ANl, 11.D,ll IHILIV, Mitlat: e ~ Toro,Ca92a0 INP. '•trlcletl Apel1men\I. 'AIHIOHS IY 100· ~• 105 Senta Ant. Calif ~. 4) 1MM An1ma11 wtthltleCountyCWtal'Or-~.....,,. 9'ieefl. CA 12'1,lentaAM.CAtf70T 1 ~a ....__,,.., ...... Johnnr O a llego1 tW2~8twd .Ste ACIOUS, APPA"lL IY 92704 Hoeclltal end,_ c.n'9t . 8"09 Couf\ly on ~ '· tM13 KlmbertyAMMecOoNitd. t ._._~_,..ofCIC Oona6ee, t4212 ,orcMew. 440,tntn.,Cal# 92716 eooACtOUS, IOOACIOUI Gary L.8e Oe'f'll. 2114 a Home end Oerden o.nter, 1MO lblllldla..._.tt, tS5N 1101 W. MecNthur 1211, ... .,,. ...._ M 1l1el ._,., Co at It Toro, CA t2t30 O.vtcl K Limb. 10562 OHIOHI. llOOACIOUS AP· Meonolla. Senta Ana. Caif I~ CuNer Dffle. ~ ,._,, T_,re Colla "d. L.alte Senta Ana, CA 92107 ,._ ""'~ lltt 'AJ.. ~ 11' Qty of S&nd.. LM Oon.ui... M«IAt1tU INd .• Ste 440, PA"tL, 2'(1..1 °**1 Wsr. t2f"07 436. !Mne. Cal!tofnla t:n •• Publlehed Orange OOllft Ellln«e, t2'30 TNI bvtlMN •• oon• PICTTnOUe .... ·-0... Ull ... ! CountY of l4H2 Fordlllew, [I TOtO, CA WW-. Cal# 92716 LIOvnl loll, CA 92e&1 Tiiie t>utlnea• •• oon-N.wpot1 Cent. Anlmal Delly Pllol JvM 15, 22, at, TM .. JOMC>'I Jonne4on, duct~ by. lfl lndMduli ..,... 8'A~ 0.-.... ----~ tH10 John Miner, 18582 6Nron H Hoffl'Mn. 22t duct~byNllNMdual ~. c.Mfomlll OOfl'O'· Jutyll !tea 1:S5H T.,.1CottaAd.,Ulke Klmbet1yA MaoOoNtd The'*-'"I,...... ... el Oii .. 1--. _. "-TMt ~ It con-MacA'1tlur 9flld . Sta 440. Orln«M9w. L-ouN e..ch. Gary DI* ation, I~ A~ .• ..._. ~201 !ltlnofe, 92330 TNI et~t .. M9d OOlf'IG bv'"""-"-tMI. ., ~;,;:;;: duded by hulOlfld end..... Ir-IN. Callf 92716 CA t:ita I Thie tt&Mmenl -l"9d pon a-ch. CA t2teO Thia ~,,... It oon· with tM County c...11 d Or· .. ~--.....,. .. Mid..,.,...,. a.di L 0or--. toWwdld ~. 11662 Thia blal,_. 1e con· wtttl "'-County c...11 "'Or· T1111 lxltlMM 11 con-P1taJC M)TIC( ductad 11y: • u-w• '*1· .,. CounlY on June t. w~ aw&.~~ IN ........ "'*........ TNt 1t1111 •••• ... fled ~ INd . Ste 440. duc1«I by.'"~ ange County on June 5. duct~ by.• GOf'POfatlofl ,_. ttee 81 1 ~ IMGfl •...,._.--.in. """ .... County c...11 of Or· ln4ft9. Qalf n115 aiwon Hottman 1tee J.,,. f Ncfl. '9'M1o.11 Aennoue .. 11•M Aona6d L.. Hwttt. Terr.. mutt C:,." n.., · ._.._._In tt'9Mur. 1t1g1 County on June 11, Al AIZI, 11842 MecAntu Thia ttell!Nftl .,.. llled ~ Thie 11.eam.tt w .. fled ...,... STA~ Joaac1t1 Johnleon Pul>lllNd Oflil9 C:O.t Ml t T I -lie 001 llullllld by NfwM 1... IMYd , 8te '40. !MN. Callf with the County a.rt o4 Of. Publllhed 0ranQe Coast with the Covnty Cl9rtl of Of· The foloWlno 1*"°'11.,.. Thie ~I WM fllad Delly Hal June t5, 22, 21. ~H1111 = ::: ... "9lwy wflo .. ,., Md '11'111 92716 ange County on May ''· ~ Pllo1 June 1&. 22, 2t ange County on Mey 2S. ~ ~ •. wltt\ the County CWtl of Of. Juty •• tote • .. ........ el ....._ 8'1Cf ~ Ou1nge eo.t Tiiie bullnet• ta CO!'· 1900 Juty 8 tffe 19M A At INTl"P"IHS, 1119 County on June 11. 8u215 ecr:. ~· ~ oon-._..of11'9Rnfttnd,..,..,. DaltrPllotJune22,2t,.My duct~by alllnltedP«UW· ~ lu-200 ,_MOW 11111 81 1\6>1. W. 1... duefled ..... ~ .. moNel ~ lo tfle •• 1~. 1tee llfllp PuOll.n.d Oranee CoMI Publlahed Ol'Mge CoMI Coat• ...... Cellt. t2127 mu. rtaJC "°TIU Mldl;.rrln Man:Nk '"'· $1229 John Mlnw. O.Wll ~-DAiiy Piiot ~ 15, 22. 29. PUlJC M>T1CC Otlly Piiot JulWI I, •. 15, ~. ArM Rlctlwd Merdou. PuCl4Wled Orenoe COM4 Thie ~ ... fled ~ ftC1bm la ...,_ '* July 8, 10&e 1986 MO W 18th St Apt. W. Oallv Hal June 22, 29, J4if ACTmOUI ...... wlttl the County a.ti Or ...,._ ._ .. w•llluMd "8JC "°TlC( Thia .iat~ -,..., Su221 ~nnoue.,_N Su1n eo.ta Mw. Callf 92027 1. 1~. tMI ..,._ ITATWT anoe County on W:: .,- .. not be •91PO'...._ trom wt1h IN Covnty Cter1c of Or ~~~.,. 11111-II' W\TIC( Thie bu.in-11 con. Sua2t TM lolowtnQ S*90f11 .,.. 1tM · Wldll:rontor.,.,,~1 lltCTTnOUI .,.... anee County on May 30 "8.IC NOTlC[ ..... .......,_.,.,. ...---.---.n. nu oveted by en lndMdvll doing~• CM~IX. ....,...~ttleOCMrlln'* ..,._ITAnmwf 1Ne dolng~u Atat" Mwdom rtllJC "°TIC( 11oftKlbblnlOroee. Stan· • ......_.. ,__ ~ °""" ,..._ Ot Ill tfle NIM of The foeowtng penorw .,.. '1t0m ACTrnOUt IUaMU G D BODY I PAINT flCTITIOUa Ml ... 11 flllt lte'letnent WM fllad Ion CA 90880 ~--"":'rs ...._ .. ....... doll'O ~ .. ~ PubtltMO Orsnoe CoM1 NAm ITAT'DmWT SHOP, 20l5 Pttcenlll AY9 NAMI ITATaMRNT W111'1 lhe County CW'lc "'Or· PtCTmOUI .,_.. Mellrud SaltUdttl, 19" Piiot June •. I. n. 2t a... • Coeta Mw. Apple O...lopment Com Oellv Piiot June 6. ls. 22. 29 fhe totlowtng per-.one.,. Un11 10, Co.ta MeM. Callf The follOwlng !*ION .... ~ Covnty on June 5, ...,... l"TA~ ..,.,,. 1 ~tM ~ INll Ith dey of SU7 llrcfl 81'991 19&6 dOlng bu.,..... 92e27 dotng boalne... 1986 ~ ~ ....,,,. -Tlll9 bu•I-I• con· 1-----------..u... ,... = &17 ~ Beech. Su-194 AllSOS ANIMAL. HOSPI Gn.otone OenclY. 9371 J & L CLEANING SER· ,,,... OcMl1G ~ ... a..Trec ducted by.,, IMMduel ,.,......_ .....,, ...... L CA 929e0' ' f AL. 22902 Loa Ali-8tYd Holder i"R&, Cypf-Calif VICE. 3025 E MNdow Publlel* Or~ eo.t lndusttlel Marine, lnG. (Cailt· ~ 8ataucMh ..._ AoOef1 Alen LM• 22115 fUllJC *>TICE •D Mleelon V1eto Callt 90630 Oro.... Or~. C.111 92ee7 Deify Piiot June 15. 22. 29, lomla OOtPO'•tlon). 834 W. Tiiie atatament -Ned l'tCTrnOUI __. .. ,,...,_, Or-. eo. c.mwto LMnlea ·~ o26e 1 • Tiii• bu11n1M 11 con Julieann Sander• 3025 E Julye 10&e Production PWie, IMwpOrl wtttl""' County~ of Or-...._ STAT'lmlfT Dilly_,..,."""-22. 1Ht H ... Calf 02e53 . flCTTT'tOUt .,..... Of M•nJll S. Slndhu, ducted by en lndlvl®al Meadow Qrovt Orano•.1 Su-205 9Mefl. CA t2ea ange County on June e. TM fOllola4nQ '*"°"".,. ~ Mllc:helt Fl'9CI Oellmao NAm ITATR....,. 23938 Quell El Toro Callf Oheorghe OwlCIV C&llf 92e87 John H a.-(P,.... ''" doing~. ----------l3e5I Wllllon SI Wwt· The loflowtng penona ara 92e30 ' ' Thia ll•t-"'*'t ... flied Thta buatn•u 11 con· P\lllJC NOTIC( dent). 1917 Port Edwwd Cir· '111111 CO R p O "ATE l X. ftllJC llJTlC( mtneter Callf tHl3 doing~ u Swvan K 6-ndhu 23~ with the County Cler1c of Or· Clucted by en lr>dlYldu_, Cle. ~ Beecfl, CA Publtlhed Ofange Coeet ECUTIV£ OFAC~S 19300 TNt •bull"-' 11 con· Y( OLDE SANDWICH Quell El TOl'O Calif 02e30 ~ County on Juoe 8 Julie S.00.t f1CTTTIOUI ....... 92ee0 o.lly PMo1 JUM IS. 22 29 Von K.nnen Sutte 700 due1ed by co-par1nere SHOPPE 11233 Slater Aw Tlllt bu11ri... II con• lffe Thi• itateiMnl WU flied NAMI ITArn.NT Jo.wine D BatMI (Sec-July. !tee • • ' lrvlne Celtf 121111 . .,... STA~ Mhc:Mll°F Q.itrnan Founlaln VtKey Cellf 027ot Cluc1ad by husband end wife nnoao with Ille County Cieri! of Or· The lollowlng l*90tl• -'9191)'/Tl'MIUfer), 1t 71 Port ' 8u218 o.n.. Gimn 22tO Gc*I TM flCllowlng penont.,. Thia •1•'-"*'' WU flled Audr"f HanCy Adelr 804 M Slndhu Publllhed Of•noe Cout Inge County on Mey 28. doing butlMM .. DJK Edward Clrcl•. H .. pon Clrdl. ~ '*°" ck*'O ~-. ltwgueon wtttl ttMI County Clerk Of Or· Ttwim. Wty. Co.ta Me.. Thie lllletlWlt WU ftted O.lly PllOt Junt 15. 22 29, 1966 EN f E R p RI S ES , 1 9 Beech, CA 02MO P\8.IC NOTICE ~ 02Mo • Computing end loftwet-. lt'9I County on J.;ne 18, C.llf e2e~ · ' with the County c._.. 01 Or· July 6 191e '11GZll &earpaw Apt 18B trvtne, Thia butlMH 11 con Thie b""'-la oon-~ ~ lrooal'lurWt te&e Thi• bueln ... 11 con· ange County on "'-e Su·20tl Put>l~ 011no-eo..t Cei 92714 ducted by •corporation P'ICTmOUI llUlemU duc1~ by 911 ~ I 102. tivnllngton 8ch n11no ducted by an lndMdual I 1986 ' 11111-•c W'lflCE Da1ty Plio1 June 8 1S, 22, ~ ~Jerome 1<111.,tnall, Joenne D Ber nu. MAm ITAT'llmJfT Oefintl OHftrl tM4I Publlthed Orang.t Coul Aud'9'( Nancy Adair fJ1*7 l"UULJ nu 1 t988 19 S.atpaw, Apl 188 Sec.ITr... Tiie 1ot1ow1nQ l*'tON.,.. Thll ~ ... Ned ~ LM F.,&'::: Oalty Piiot June 22. 20, .My Thie atttemen1 ... f'*1 PublllMd Orange CoMt FlCTIT10UI IU ... U Su· 183 IMne CAL 92714 Thlt 1111em.n1 wu flled doing ~ • A) ~ with the County c...11 o4 Or '101 ....._, Cir.. e. 1~. 1"8 wf1h 1he County Cler1c of Or· Dally Pl1o1 June 15. 22. 29, NAm ITATE•WT Thia bu11ne11 11 con· wtlh the County C*1c of o;· lvral Ar11 Educatore, B) enp County on ~ 21. Groww, CA 9214' Su224 ~ County on Mey 30. July 8 1988 The fOllowlng P4"0fl• .,.. Pl.8l.IC NOTICE due1.0 by an lndMduel ~ County on June 1 • KWOl'e Kldt. 177F ~ l96e a.Irie E. Fergmon. 9101 1986 Su-100 dol bullMM u SHAAP 0o-J Klnerman 1 ,...11 AY9 , Newport BMctl, CA ,__.,, MadleonClr ,Gwdel'IOro... "'8.IC NOTICE 1"1104CD MA~UFACTURING c/o f'ICTTTIOUl IWllNIH Thi• allt'"*'' ... flied ... ne 92ee3 Publlehecl Oranoe eo... CA tK44 Publlen.d Orange eo..1 Pl.8llC NOTICE Mec:G Yacnl 'eorp NA• 9TATW:•NT with the County Clerk ot Of. Publllhed Or1r199 Coaet Kerolyn Herbert, 317 Delly Piiot June I. 15 22 29 TIMI bl.lat-II con-ACTITIOUalUl*lll OellyPll01June8,IS,22.~ . 1&:11;:11 •. Coeta ~: ThelOllowlngi--eon•ere angeCountyonMey8,1ffe ~~~ .. JvM22.20,.My Montery, Stnll C*ntnt•. 19M •.• di~ ~Ind..... NAm ITATUm:NT 191e f1CTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 CA 921127 doing bollMM u 8-Pro-,_ '" ....,, CA 92872 lu-111 t. Fergmon The folowlng pereona.,. Su-188 NAm ITATDmNT Paul Bryan Sharp 521 El ductl001. 203B Walnu1 St.. Publllhed Or-no-Coett Su223 Thie bu1lnff1 I• con----------- TNI atatwn.rt -Med doing ~.. Tiie followtng l*9onl are Modena Newpot1 8"<:1'1 Newpot1 BMch. CA 92&63 Dally P1to1 June 1 8 15. 22, rtaJC NOTICE ducted by en tndMdual wtttl the Covnty c.tt Of Or· ( • ) p E T s I T T E R s P\llJC NOTICE doing b\4lneat .. CA 92863 • AndrM Emily BMI' 2038 1988 ICatolyn HetW1 8"09 Covnty on JvM 8, {b)STORI< DIAPERS ~2 8 WEST SAHARA PART-Laura Mac:Gr_,,, Ml-Walnut SI' ~ Bch, Sul74 flCTITIOUa 9UaMIU Thie atatenwit WU flied flCTITlOUe IUllllM 111t ,._ -..~ CA 92&63 wtth !he County c.tt of Of. '11Ut1 MeoywPI eo.ta~.Callf. flCTTnOUllU ... 11 NEAS. 250 ~ .._,t., 521 El Mod«la N9WPOf1 Thtt buet~u 1• con· l'ta.IC M>TICE N.-ITA,._,.,. ange County on June 1 NAmlTA~ Publllt'9d Or C-112e27 MAMI ITArn.NT Ot Ste M·101, Newport Beach, CA 92863 duct.Oby t11 lndlVldual Tl~ followlng per-.ona.,. 1986 · The lolowMQ 1*90ft1.,. n.oi.. Piiot ar;r 22 29' Suean T Sucl'lodll. 2042 The fOltowlng P«90nl ere BMch, Call! 928e0 Thia bu11ne11 II con· 1 Andr-S-,tCTTTIOUI MJIMU dOlnO butlMM &a: '1111111 doing ~ u · Ml<D ':'::'e 1ffe .>voe I · • • 8 M9)'W P1. Colla ~. doing bullnea1 u . AIY*'lcan Parker XIV, a CallfOl'nle ducted by a 1)411'1et•I part rnta 1181....,..,1 w" tiled NAiii ITATR..,.,. MISS 1<00 BEAUTY Publ~ Or CoM1 8u11n .. a Wvte., 1125 ,..., • Callf 92e27 Attocietll Mia ArMrtcan part,,.,ll'llp, 250 NewP<>f1 Mtll'llp with lhe County Cl«k of Ot The followlng per-.ona are SALON. 8M2 Getden Grove C>.i p ";r. 22 2t M... Varde Or1Ye EHi 84.12l3 Thia bualn .. 1 11 con-Home. 177-F Rlvtnlde Av-Centar Ot , Sle M-101, Paul Bryan Shatp L~ra Co\I 6. CIOlng bualneet u THE Blvd Sull• 1104, Gatden ly lfot June 1 · · • 1211 Coata M ... CA ---------ducted by an lndMdual tnua, ~ 8eedl 92&63 NewPQf1 Beech Celtt 92te0 Mec:GnlQOfY M•-~~i: nty on June 1 CLOSET SHOPPE. 2133 In-Grove, Callf 92844 .My II, !He 84J2l4 92e2S • "8JC M)TJCl SuMll 'T $uclloclll P1trldl Aock Smith 177 ·F Mr Joa Pvzano, 41123 Thia 11e1ement wu lllad '" 1111 dlan Spring.I Ln ~ Yun Ja Le (Yu). 13081 Mwe6a K. OeYla, 2121 H Thfl 11a1ement wu ftled Rlverald• Ave Newport Mtdrt Pert• Lu veg .. ~ with llM County Clerk ol Or · Publilheel Or1111g9 Cout Beach. CA 02eeo Yocll~ Slreet Apt • t 1e, fl\llJC NOTICE 8'11104 132, a.rite Ant.. CA lltCTTnOUe ....... wttl'l Iha Covnty Cler1c of Or-8eldl 92&63 vad• 89121 Inge Covnty on May 211 Deily Piiot Juoa 22 29 July Alan B & Yvonne McKay Garden Grov.. Ctalt 926« 02709 MAim STAT'lmWT ange County on June 3. Oonak! J Chamb«I, 2 Mr Jim Wolfram 801 11086 II 13 1986 2133 Indian Sj)flng1 L.n Tlllt bUllMll II con-RCTTTIOU9 .,..... Tlllt ~t\MI It c:c>n· Tha ~ pereont we 1986 Robon Court Newpotl Sou1n Rancno Orlw Sle '11CQl:a 51.1230 NB CA 92MO ' ducted by an lndMduel NAm STATlmWT oucted by en lndMOuel doing but n•H •• '11Cmll 8Mch921163 B·2, LU Vegu Nevaela Publlahed Or~ Cout I Thi• buelneu 11 con-YunJaL .. (Vu) fhefonowlngpereone.,.. Man:HIC.Ollvte PARICVlEW. 2'211 Via Publlll\ed Orange eo..t Thi• bu11na11 11 con· 891~ I Dally Pllol June 1S . 22, 29 Ml.IC M>TICE duclad by huebano •r>dwtte Thi• 11etemen1 w .. ftled doing buelnH• 81 Thie tte,_t -ftled OurdlX,Mllaton\l1-j092ell1 o.l/yPllotJune8,15,22,29 ducl•CI by an unln-1 Mr ~Bllncllarel.3131July6,1986 I YvonMMcl<ay wllhtheCounl')Cler1lofOr· CLINICAL FORMULA w wlthlhe~Ca.ricofOI'· Wlllllngton u and Mery 1988 corportted UIOCllllOn Mead• All9nve l•• Vegu. •Su217 FICTrTlOUllU....... Tiit• 11•1_,t WU llled ange County on Jun.a 3, w 18th8t ,Newporte..c.,. ange Counly on NM 1•. Anne Wooltey, 21771 Su-192 ot~thtn • part,,.,..,,lp Nevada 89102 NAME ITATt•NT lw11h the County Clerk ol Or· 1988 CA 9?&63 !He c..tr....._ Mlellon vi.io. CA .,_ •c W'll1C£ Patrick R Smllh Thia bus1n111 111 con flta.IC NOTICE The 1o11c>w1ng Petton• ere ange County on Mey 23 '110'711 Fece Up Profeeelonal Skin '111'1t7 l2tt2 l"UULJ nu Tiii• lltlement WU tllad CIVCled Dy • ~·' part· Cl~ng bullntla.. 1986 . Publllhed Orange Cout Car• Center•. Inc (C.11· Publllhed Or-no-eo-1 Th6e bvlllneet •• con-• ... wltl'l tlle Counl') ~ ol Ot l'leflhlp flCTTTIOUI IUa.Mlll CALIFORNIA NUTRITION ,..... Dally PllOI ~ 15 22, 29 lomlaJ. a.ne .. No 2 Dalt)' Ho1 June 22. 29. J4llt ~by-hulOlfldand .... flC~TA~ ~ Coun1v on Mey 30 GragE pp., ParttWlf NAMEITA'TDlll«NT 177.f Rlvt<eldt Avenue Publllt'ad Orange Cou1 July8198& Thll l>u•lneea la con 0.1~.1Me Mwy "'""'Woolurt. WtJI,. Tha foflowtng pettont.,. 1 Tnla 1tattmefl\ WU nled Tha fotlowlng '*'°"' .,. 1\1.-port Beach Ctlll 92&63 1011ty Pilol June 1, 8 .. 15. 22, 51.1-202 ducted by. corpore1'9fl 9u2:31 Mgton u wom-r doing ~ fl~ I wilh tll9 County Cletk ol Or. d~~ bullneat u Eelwarel An<lr-Htlnle Ill 19&e Sat• Fulton Prtaldent lMt 11.9'1'"*11 -fl'ed NEwPORT B~CH PHO-Pubillhed Ofa~ Coul ~ County on May 30 S AR AUTO BRO · 177-1 Rtverald• Avenu.. Su178 PtllJC NOTICE Thie.,.,.,;.,,, -lllad rtllJC NOTICE wlltl tfle CouMy C""1I Of Or· TOGRAPHY 225 191h Dally Pllol June 8 15, 22 29 19811 l<ERAGE. 21151 Irvine A.,. Newport Belch. Celll 02&63 with the County Clerk of 0r.1------.-... ...... -.. __ sige County on June e. Sltfft Ne~por1 Buell 19811 flc104l7 Suite 28 14 Coe ta M... Thia bu1tne11 11 con· 1 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI .,..... -no-County on June 1e. flCTmOU8 .,.... ltee Ctllf · · Su-107 Publlahed Orange oul Cellf 92827 ducted by 111 lnellvldutl MA111 ITA'q~ ie&e ..,._ ITA,.._,. '111174 92&63 1 Dally Piiot June 1S 22. 29, Tai Pan Trtellng Corpor Ed•atel Andr-H•nle 111 ftCTTTIOUl IU ... 11 The followlng l)W'llOnl atl '11'7'11 The followtng pereont.,.. Pvblahed Orenp CoM1 June Brodie. 225 91h I PW.IC NOTICE July 8 1988 I •llon Calllomta 2851 Ir vine Tl'llS S1119"'141nt ..... 111«1 NAMI ITA n ... NT doing Dvtlnall • One Sloe> Publllhed Oranee CoM1 doing ~ • .,.,... of Delly Piiot June 15, 22 2t, ~"~~wpon Buch · Su-204 Ave Sull• 2814 Co••• with Ille Counly Ct«k 01 Or·l The following pereona are OMV 17152 Mhc:Nll Nortf'I, OWiy Pt«>t June 22 29 .J\iy th• Pacific: •OOO 81rc;h .Ai( e. 1oee 51.1212 Thia bu••~ .. II con· FtCTTTlOUI 9Ul*Ell M~; C~ll ~2~27 I co •nge County on June 3. dOlng bullneN .. Pac:fflc IMne, CA 9271' 8 13. t91e . Street, Sulte201A, ~ dueled by lndMdUll NA• ITATW:MEfT P\alC NOTlCE ua 11• 9 1 n 1988 M•tk•11ng ol So c .. , 2005 w.tlboob Jafter 2111&1 Su227 BMdl. CA 92980 ---------an The lollOWlng per9001 ate due1e<I by• corporation f11070I w Balbot Newpof1 BMdl, BrO<*hut'SI SI Hunt e..otl. S.rntrd K~. 4000 rtllJC NOTJCl June Brodie dOlng bual,_ u FICTTTIOUl IU.,..H Frank Gr~ Pubhthe<I Orange Cont CA 92863 CA 0264e Pl8JC NOTlCE Blrctl St., Sutt• 201-A. New-~":,.·~~~,;_•0f"~ CITIZENS FINANCE , 1452 NAM! ITATUllNT ,rhh1~1~"'*'A.;~ ,":f Dally Pllol June 8 15 22 29, a.c>fge Aodo-r Say._, Rlltla Jalfer, 21881 port Beadi, CA t29eO lltennou8 IUl*RU Cou J 3 Cui..., Oft,.., Su1t1 G lrvlne n~ IOllowlng per1on1 art I wt t nty • o ,. 1986 1 185112 Vallart• Of Hunt-8r<>Ollurat, ~1unl. Bch, CA flCTITIOUI llUalNIU Dofothy l<oenlg, •ooo MAim STA,...,,,. ~ nty on uM · Call! 92714 'doing bu1lnM1 u •;;re County on Ju1141 8 Su-190 lngton e.ach. CA 928'8 928'8 NAMI ITATa__,. Birch SI., Su11e 20f·A. ,._ l"Mfollowlngper-.onaara '1l070IJ Clttzef\1 Group, lnc •I OCS MANAGEMENT 1118 Thia buelne11 11 con-Tiiie bu11n .. a II con· Thef0flowtngpw90rltllfe port8eech,CAt2eeO doing bvelMll ... Ptllne. Publllhed Orange eou11C•llfoin•acorpotatlon U52 COMPANY 2212 Ooponl p 0 ,,~1115 P\8.IC NOTICE ducle<lby anlndlVldual ducted by. geMfal P8t1· dofnObualneae u ™• bv...,_ •• oon- Untl F, Founlaln Vfll.W; CA 1088 . Ctlll 92714 Dale 0 Skerlk. 4182 Bran Dally Piiot June 1 22 29, FICTTTIOUI llUIMla Thia 11a1emen1 wu lllad u.tlboe>b Jttttt SOCIA TES 328 N Newport Bemlifd Koenig lnc, 1MOO Hert>or Blvd , OllJyPllolJunee IS 22 29 Cul...,Orlve Sul110 lrvlne O.•ve lrvtne Calli 92715 ublllhed ''~• OHi I GR SeytM neraf'ol9 CARROLL & AS · duci.Oby.llutberldllndwtfle t27ot Su-193 Clllzen1 Ftn•nce 55511 lord Dnv•. Huntington July 6 1988 NAMI ITATUllNT with the County Clert! of Or· Thll 91atement wu filed BtYd Suite 582, fWwport Thie lla1ement .. fl'ed U.8 . Trllde Aeaewc:tl, a Eu1 S11111 Ant Canyon Rd Beecl'I Calif 92649 Su·207 The tollowtng '*tonl are enge County on May 13. wlttl lhe County Clenl of Or· BMdl, Callf 92ee3 wlttl ltle COunty CWtl o4 Or· Ca llfornla corporation, NlJC N011C£ Ananetm Hiiia Callf 92807 Sharon L Shfllo., 4182 n1m•IC W'lflCE ooing bullflell9 u M & DI 1966 ange Couf11Y on June 17, Barbara Carroll 33& ""GI CouMy on June 17. 1eeoo Herbor Btvd, •F Thll bu1lnt111 11 con· Br1nl0<CI °'1 ... Huntlnglon l"UOL nu PUMPING 7911 MICOoflalCI l'-.-e 19M RoctlMlt• SI. eo.ta Meu. 10&e lli'ountaln v...,, CA t2708 ACTTTIOUI .,..... I due1ed by • c:orpo<eUon 8Hcti Callf 1128'9 I "4 Hunu~ton a..cn CA Publlahad Or1nge Cout '111• Calif 92e26 nue11 Thie l>ual,_ I• con-NAm ITATWllENT MlchHI W McGulra, Thi• bualnH• 11 con ~~:A~=-~· 92647 · 'Dally Piiot June 1, 8 15. 22, Pubtltl'l9C! Or~ CoMt Tl'lll bu1lnff11 I• con-Publlahad Ol'lllgt eo-1 WWlem A. Sc:llultJ doing bualMM u Thie 1t1tement wu IOed 0111 o Skertk e OI owing pertona ate 7911 MacOontld u Hunt· Su115 11 13 t988 Barbata Cartoll &. 13 191e dUCted by; • OOfl)Ol'ttlOn The followlng pereonl .,.. r Prealdent I dueled by l'lutband anel w11e 1 Th f I Oouglaa JemN Matqull, 1986 D•lly Piiot Ju1141 22, 20. July ducted by tn Individual Dally Piiot June 22. 2t. Jvty Tllll etat.,,_,t WM flled N(LCOR TRUSTS NA· wl1h the County C*k Of Or I This 1t11emen1 wu lli.d I ~~~' is::OE "AP~~~-tngton Beecl'I. CA 92647 Su233 Thia 1111_,1 wu 111.o lu236 wflh the County~ of Of. TIONAL EMPLOYEE LEAS· tnge County on Mey 22 with tlle Co.;nty Clertl of Ot MENTS / M ... Develop "rhts bu1lneu 11 con-P\El.JC M)TIC{ = C0unty on ~ 17 ING COMPANY TRUSTS 1986 1099 Counly on May 29 merit C<> c 1!: ~25 Col~ CluC1ed by 111 lndlYldut l I 901 Dovw Sir .... Suitt 155. ,_... 11~811 Ave •A·3 Costa Mffa Qouolu J Matqot1 FICTTTlOUI 9U ... U '1Ulll Newport Beech. Clllf 92MO Cepre11 & l<Udan 2001 F210SIS ' Thit i1atamen1 wu 111«1 NAMl ITA~ Publlened Orange CoMt Pallud11 Prepar1tory Bollneu C.Ot« Drive Sult• Dale 0 Si.ertk 2212 Ou· 92~28 M C. Wlll'l lt'MI cour11y Ct«k ol Or· The lotlowlng pereona are Del)' Piiot June 22 ~. J4ir Sct1oota, a Caltf01'11la corpor-2 0 0 Irv In I C a I 1 I ponl Drive Sulll 0 lrvtne tll5~~-:e O 1 amr-:' enge County on May 23, doing buelneu U I , 13, 19&e lllon. 901 Dow Street, Sullt 19271!> 1156 C11tl 92715 M CA :;~26 r ve °' • 1986 JEANNIE'S CREATION Su234 155, N9WPOf1 BMch. Caill Publllheel Or~ C<>Mt I Publllhed Or1n99 Cout 981• f...U 109 25th Straet, "'-POr1 f'l8.IC NOTICE Thi• bu11neu It con-1986 July 6 1988 Manelerln Drive Coat a Dally Pijol June 1 8. 15 22, JNnn c.t.l\etle, 100 251h ---------92MO Dally Piiot June 8, 15, 22. 29 Dally Piiot June 15 22 29, I J tlMI G Wl'lne, Jr· 2082 Put>llshe<I Ofenge Coat BNch. C•llf 02&63 ---------Clucted by 1 e<>rpofa!lon Su· 189x Su-2031 Me.a. CA 92826 1986 Street N1wpor1 Buch, ACnnou&IUeMU O.vld J Thom--. P,....,_ Thia buaineu 11 con Su 176 Cllllf 92663 MAm STAT'DmWT den\ Pta.IC NOTICE DllDljC W\TICE dueled by 11 oen-•1 Pitt Thia buatneu 11 con. The followlng penona are Thia 1\atemenl wu nlad rUIX. nu nershlp DllD•jC NOTtrt Clucted by an lndlVldu., F1CTITIOUl IU ... ll Lawrence M Campeau. l"UIX. w: ~~":so~ :'.:;.1~;ty~.~I ~-~ ITATRJmlf ~~:A~=· Tl'lls stitemenl ..... !tied FlCTlTIOUI IUltNHI ~~.,;:I -filed ;;;-~ Cotta ,...._ 19811 Tiie lollowlng per-90fll "" wllh ,,,. County Clerk of Ot· NAM! ITATUllNT with the County Clerk ol Or C... t292i ' Fl104el dot~ bualnett u Tne loflowtng '*''°"' .,. •~e County on June 16 Tl'le lollowlng P«tona •t• 1nge County on Mey 28, Jimmy Paul Wymore, Publllhed Otano-Cout ~ ~EEN CO~PAN6, d~l~~~~l~E PROD I '9 6 ,.,117n doing bustn.a H 1988 2502 Fairwey OrlY9, Cotti Delly PllOt Jun.a 8 15, 22, 20 (POW Box '~o~~ · ~ i UCTS AND ENGINEERING Publlthe<I Or1nge CoHI CORPORATE FITNESS n1022t ~ .. c~~-~~~-II ~An. 1988 .... 195 Beech. Ctlllornl• '92863 I (b)WORLDW•DE COMPO I Dally Pllol June n 29 July CONSULT ANTS 5012 •8 o..':~b~\f'9°01 Ju2_r~i:. "'. ~2.""' ducted by: .... ~...... ~ Vetnon R MlkkalMn 237 NENTS ANO ENGINEERING 6 13 19116 SN Soar•. Newport S.ach ... 6 ·-.. " ..., Jimmy p.:: ~· Pl.8l1C NOTICE E 19111 SlrMt Cost• MMa {c)WORLD COMPONENTS Su232 c~~2c8!31o11 CartldO, S012 198 Thie t "*'I CA 92827 ANO ENGINEERING (d)U s wftt1 tN"~err:' C: o4 Of. F'ICTTTtOUI IUltNIU I fl'll• buetntH 11 con· COMPUTERS INC 3202 Counly on .June 19 N~ STAn.NT ducted by 111 Individual W Wat1* Ave S anla Ana : Tha lollowlng petlonl are Vernon R Mlkkalton C•lll 92704 ,...,,.,. doing butloeN .. THE Thi• ltllemarit WU filed us Comput9f Inc Call· Pubtlthed Or CoMt TRAVEL STATION 2000 with 1119 County Cler"~ of Or lornlt 3202 W Warner Deity Piiot June~ 29 July Quall St , Newpot1 '8Ncl'l, I -no-County on M•y 30. Senta Ana Call! 92704 I 13 1986 · CA 92MO 11186 I Thi• bualneu I• con· ' ' Su222 Walth & Sturgill, tnc Call· '31o.12 ducted by • corpOfatlon fomll corp 2000 0u111 SI I Publlihed Orange Coul Richard J Farnum Prul PlllJC *>TICE ACTinOUe ..-11 MAlll IT ATl.wr TM toflowtng pertont art dOing but6nell u Campua Shall, 120 1 Baller Coe!• ....... CA92e2e P111ridl Earle Faubion, 1121 Rhine Ln . Cotta M..a CA 92e2t Thia bullnffl la con· duct.0 by-"' lndMdual Pstrldl E-"' Feublon Thie 1te1emen1 ... filed wtttl the County Clet\ "' Or = County on June 16 "".,., Publfltled Oranoe c.o.1 Ody Pllo1 June 22 29 July 8. 1~. 1oee Su225 Newpot1 8Mch CA 92MO Dally Piiot Jun• II 15. 22 29 dent fhlt bualnff• 11 con-1986 TM1 1tatement wu meet ducted by • eotporitton Su 1911 wttl'l Ille County C..,k ot Or Wallh & Slurglll Inc •no-County on Ju"41 10, l\lclwel A Sturglll. Chief PW.IC NOTICE t986 FJHIA Financial Off1c:er Tl'lll illtement ... filed f'ICTTTIOUI 9U .... U Publllhed Orano-Coul wllll 1he County Clerk or Or· I NAMI ITATDIENT Dally Piiot June 15, 22. ~ . ~ County on May 30 Tll9 following pareon1 .,. July II 1986 1988 dOlng bual,,... u Su-208 n1o.a THE KAYLIN COMPANY ---------- Publlati.o 0rano-Cout 4~25 Jambo< .. Boutevatd Mt.IC NOTICE Dally PtlOI June 15 U 29 Suite 125 N.wport 8-:tl Juty 8 1988 C.ltf 92MO 'tCT1TlOU9 IUltNlll Su220 Bruce L Way. 22442 NAMI STATEmWT ---------CanaY9'U Street Ml•lk>n The lollOwlng 1>9f'90rl• .. ,. VleJO, Ca111 02119 1 doing bullne. .. Rene!•t J Wlnkt.pleck. TABLELAND VILLAGE. flCTTTlOUI 9U ... H 410 Em«ald Bey, Legunt 1920 E Warner Sulit 3A, N~ ITATl•NT Beech Callf 92e51 Senti Ana. Ctllf 92706 I Tn. f0410wtng pertanl era Thll bu1lne11 la con· file Oo•n Trual. 833 Lido doing buW-M CIUCl.0 by I ~al Par1· Patil Ori,.. f 2, N~ RICHARD D FORNEY ~Ip a..cl'I C•llf 92MO ANO ASSOCIATES 4000 I Bruoe L WflY 00<0111y Ooen 833 Lido Blfcn SI 1115 ~ Tnte 1talem«1I WM tiled Part. 01'1,.. F 2 Newpof1 8Mc;rl Calif 92MO with the County Clerk of Or e.ach. Calif 97eeG Pta.IC NOTICE Rlellwd 0 Fom.y, 2645 ange County on Mey 28 D< Thomu W Ooen, 833 l'tenne>Ue .,..... San11 Ant Aw 11 Cott• I 19M I Lido Park 0.-tw F-2 N9W MAim STATl'mNT ..... Cllllf 921127 '110Cl'JO por1 BMch. Ctllf 92ee0 Tlte ~ P9'90M .,. Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con· L•lham & Wilkin•, MO Thi• bu1ln111 11 con doing bullMM •• The ducied by an lndMdual Newpof1 C.Oter Oftv.. Sulle due1ed by an lndlvldu•I Vadlt Avenia, 3700"~ Rlchatd D Frxrwy 1400 ~ BMctl. Callf D Doan Blvd • N • . lull• 303A Thi• ... ,_,, -flt.o 02aeo Tllll 11•1""'*11 WU fllad 11983 wlll'I the County Cllllfk of Or Pubttehed Orange Cou1 wtth lhe ~IV Clerk of Or Donald IC Hawonh. tO 11t1Q9 County on ~ne 8 0.lly PNOI Jvne 8 t~ 22, 20 -no-~fl!) on June tO ~ Ct M 8 CA t:ite3 1986 19&e t088 Thie tivam-11 con-,,,,071 Sv--111h n11• ~ _, tndMdual Publlahed Oftnge Cou1 Publtlhed Orange Cou1 t< H9wotttl Delly Pll01 June 15. 22 ~ P\8JC NOTICE O•lty P!lo1 June 15. 22. 20 Tllil eta*"""t ... fll«S July II !Ole ' July II t988 wtth the County c.tt of Or· Su-211 ,.ICTTTIOUt IMl ... 1. = County on June 111 MAm ITA~ '11tn. NI.IC NOTICE rt1t t()llowlnO Ptttont.,. "8.JC *>TlCE doing~-·--------PublltlNd 0ranot COM! ACTmOUI ...... HPS Dl!Vl!LO'pMENT, flCTITIOUI -II ~Plot .... 22 29 J4if MAim l"TAT119NT 1&416 Von Kannan. 81• MAim ...,.,.....,. · '* Sv221 ri. folowlng peteont •• 210. tMne CaNf t271• The IOltowtng l*'IOrl9 are dOing ~ u ()enflll I .,Oy Hll, 2~ 1 doing ~ u WYMAN S Lll!N SALES. Vla Aala LM<t FOl'te1, C.itf C~ANOE Of" ,ACf 8EM· ~~ ~ ..,...~1 Cott• 02930 --..... lHAN, 407 Vie Uclo Notd. -·....., "fl>« ~ Werren ... ,, _ _,, ~ 8-;+1, Cellf t~ Ariane Joyce Wyman, 2t3e E .. 1 200 St.. L°"O Vlc*I Lynn a.,,_ 407 Via 103-4 Un6en Plaoa, eo.tt a..ctl. C.ltf 90I03 Udo Horel.. ~ 8-:h ......_ Cellf t2t27 JOMC>h Orlgeby Smyth, IV, c.fff tMM ~ J W'f'Mll t03A '°9 Mertn IL St• t31, Stepll1t1le Beth 000~ UnOen Piece Coe!• ..._ Thouu nel Oak•, Call! 213 Vie CotdOl't ~ Calf t2t2 7 9 1 :seo 8Mc;ll CAii! 9213 ™' butln41U •• C~· •Tl* butlneea It COft• f1111' t>ualn.11 11 con· dvet«I by I ~al '*1· duel-' by I 0--11 '*1• ducted by I Q9'Wal 1)1!1 nerwlllp ner.nlp n«llhlp At1IN J0y0t Wyn\en Oennia Hiii Vietti L 1#1'111 l'tlll lt81al'ftlll\t -flled Thia lllat--.1 ..., .. filed Thll 1181ttnerlt ... flltld wflfl the Coul"il't °"" °'Or wttll the County ()ark al Of. wltt• ,,,. Counfy Clet\ of Or· sige Ccx.1My on June 3 -no-County on Jl.IM 10, 9l'09 eo.inty on May 21, ,... Ille t98ft ,,..,.., ,,,,. "'btltNd Oranva Coe9t Publl9'*l Ont"'9 Cou~ o...y Plot ~ •· ,. 22. 29 o.ltl' Plloi .1une 15. n . 2t J I... Jut., • 1tM eu-111 au.no DESIGNER ~~pdlll J"ll>, , -.. I~ ~ 1: --Marian Martin Collection 9065 Dealgnor Pattern 9065, Mlases Sizes 6-18 w.,.._ ... '•IV.'""' NffC!iil.'•Af l AIAl OO ,.. -"-_,,. ,_ ·-,.._,,, '"",,. ~I U p.,o 0)1 P--1•JO Su-181 FU SUCCESSFU L CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about busineu when apply~ for their first full·hm• job? Pl.nty. if h• or t.he hos ever t>..n o newspaper corn•r. Through rout• experHH'ICe he or t.h• is olreody o lop ohood of their doumot•s While they oll master ideas, th• boy or girl wittl o newspaper route is oble to put them to practical uw. 8u1ineu? Carriers leom the b<nlC learn t+ie basic principles from ft\e flnt day of starting to cl.liver Mwspopers. They buy ot whot.sole, iell at retail, make collections, keep t+ieir own books. and ct.al wiet~ people foe• to foe• Carriers qukkly find ovt that "profrt'' and "lou " or• more than t.xtbook t.rms The benefits of m0009i~ o newspaper route or• on equation for o future succeuful citlien. A gr.at numb.r of today's prom1n.nt men ond women stal19d their public ca'"" en MW5poper carrMn And they all vouch that a MWipoper route giv•s a boy or girl o head stor1 on the futur• Boy' ond 9.rls I 0 yeors and older who may be 1nteres1ed 1n roole worl \hould cootoct 1he Doily Pilot c1rculo1oon deporlment 01 6'42 '4333 Daily !!~!!.ON DEPT 330 WfST SAY ST. P.O SOX 1560 COSTA MESA. CALIF 92626 ·-------------------, I I Yes, my ICH'l/dovght.r would like 1nformotton on o Dally Pilot rou ... I I I I HIS/HER NAME IS -----1 I ~---------1 I ________ ZIP __ f I PHON _E __________ __,AGE~I I PARENrs I 51GNATUR---------1 L------------~---J North girls rally, 78-61 By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR Dllll° .... C.1 $ '*5 I Dunng balf\amc of Saturday's Or- anie County girls AU-Star pme, North Coach Mickey McAuley told her players a JOkc JO fire them up. She wouldn't reveal what the JOke was, but the punch hne went like this: North 78, South 6 1 A crowd of 1,500 at Orange Coast College saw the North overcome a n1nc-pomt South halftime lead by employing a revamped offense and a pressure defense that left the Rebels' heads swimming. "Thell' quickness was Just too much for us," said South Coach Dave White, who also directs the Edison Hi~ girls squad • The second half was a reversaJ of the first," he added "We turned the ball over and didn't get a chance to work our 1ns1degamc. and that's what got us the lead we had. Their defensive pressure was the key." The Nonh was powered by the auard tandem of Melanie Williams (25 points) and Jail Matyuch (20). Wilhams was the game's Most Valu- able Player for her long-range marks- manship and her quick hands that collected seven steals along with five rebounds. "We executed a perfect second half," said McAulcy "I told the girls a pretty good Joke 1n the locker room before we came out I can't tell you guys what 1t was. though, because you'll pnnt 1t " (Pleue .ee 1'0RTH/Ci) Gene Mauch Powdery substance checked Paper reports police have determined car of Bias had cocaine COLLEGE PARK. Md (AP)-A cnmmal 10vcst1gat1on into the death of Len Bias centered Saturday on the analysis of a white powdery substance found in the car of the former University of Maryland star who was the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft. Police from several Junsd1ct1ons would not say where the analysis would be made, or when at would be conducted, but Lt Col. Frank Mazzone of the Maryland State Police said when a death is involved, tests arc routinely given top pnonty by his agency. Dick Dull, the athletic director at Maryland, expressed hope that re- sults of both an autopsy and the drug analysts would be speeded up "Right now," he said, "sJ>(Cula11on and rumors arc running rampant. It's not fair to the Bias fam1lr,. or to the memory of Leonard Btas. • "Results have to be made as soon as possible," Dull said "If drugs were involved, we'll go from there. If they weren't we'll all relax a little bit more .. The Washington Post rcponed in ats ed1t1ons today that police had determined that the white powder taken from Bias' car Fnday is co- c~unc. fhc newspaper said 1t got the information from sources that 11 did not name State police spokesman Chuck Jackson said late Saturday niaht that state police had not received any evidence 1n the Bias aasc But Pnnce Geo11c's County spokesman Bob Liw said state pohcC' had the substanCC' for test mg County poll~ would have taken 1t to the state police lab on Fnday, he u1d Law would not confirm whetht'r any tests had been done on the substance and wd the department would not relea~ any information about tests until after the mcd1c~I examiner'\ repon on Rias' death IS released While authorities await the results of the autopsy, which could take another week, the myStrry substan~ could prov1dt a mort 1mmed11te clue into the circumstances surroundin1 the sudden death on Thursday of the apparrntly healthv 22-'\'ear-old ' llllyPll SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1986 Boaton pitcher Roge1 Clemen• wine 13th 1•me without• lou. C2. Fr•nce, WHt Germany win World Cup • chea In ahootouta. C3. All-Star game follows form The South'• Tim Knowlea of lllulon Viejo HJ.ah attempta ahot underneath the buket ......... .., .............. while belnC defended by Ke'rin Walker of Brea durin& Saturday'• aU ... tar &ame. ,. ' Favored by five, North pulls out 95-90 triumph By ROGER CARLSON °' .. ,..,; ........ ----- The 21st Oranac County All-Star basketball pme at Oranp: Coast Collqe Saturday niaht prodlle:cd a rare situation -the scnpt was followed in almost every catqory as the North. favored by five potnts, pulled it out down the stretch, 95-90, before a near<apacity crowd. Kevin Walker, the UCLA-bound 6-10 standout from Brea-Olinda. was the pme's Most Valuable Player, edging the South's Bryant Walton of Saddleback -Walker sconna 26 points and arabbmg a dozen re- bounds, Walton sconna 27points1na losing cause. "Towards the end they weredust too big... satd South Coach rea Coombs of Santa Ana Htr.h , who had his South squad on a dcl'ens1ve tear from game's start. Coombs watched his team lead from the st.art, only to see 1t melt away down the stretch, the Nonh pulhna ahead for good at 89-88 with 2:02 remaining on a Stuart Thomas bucket. "We had worked really hard on pres$ure defense," said Coombs "If we had tned to play them stnught up, as they did us, we would have got hammered by 30 " It took a superb efl'on at the hne by the North to tum the South's aa· aressive <kfcox into an asset u Walker &t Co connected on 30 of 3S attempt.&(85. 7 percent), as opposed to the South's mcagtr S of 13 (38.4 percent) to off.et the South's superior 41 -31 edae an buckets ··1t (the fouls) hun us," con<lcded Coombs. "but we had to take thC' cha.nee. It was the only way we could stay tn the pme " The South was do1na more than samply "stayina in the pme," bu1ld- ina its lead to as many as 12 (25-13) in the first half, and holding an I I-point lead with less than two minutes befo~ the half before settbna for a 46-40 halfume bul&e. And. wtth Walton. Corona del Mar's Jeff Fryer and up1sE Valley's Nathan Call on the r· lllleter. combined with a stan out 1ntcnor cffon by the front-liners, there seemed every reason to anuc1- patc an upset w1th the South in a 65-51 lead with I 3: 3 7 left. But Thomas, the 6-8 catalyst lo Mater Oct's )()..I record last season. returned to the North Lineup after snung for five minutes wtth his founh foul, and between himself ( 12). Walker.( 17), IUtclla's Bob Erbst (4) and Orange's Dave Roth (6) the North'sb1g fTont line combined for 39 of its 55 second-half points "Our pressure defense was rully _ working weU the first half,:' said Laguna Beach's Coby N~s. whose defensive efforts. along with tho~ of M1ss1on V1cJo's Tam Knowles and (Pleue eee ALL-ST AJA./C2) Streaking Angels top ROyals, 4-3 Padres Downing, Hendrick each drive in pair Today'• ame sea~~ ~.~t::,:h'~kr.J',,~~~'",t,', 0 U tlas t f H 1 i ff h-t ht g. ~venthandTerryForstcr pitchedthc D d~ 0 runs as a OS w n i t s raig game An1._cl1 (Wilt 8-4) at K.an!>aS last two innings for his fourth save as 0 eris Caty (Bankhead 2-0). the Angels -rcma1ned onr game bc- T1me 11 35 hand Texas an the Amencan League KANSA~ (IT\ CAP) -If there 1s such a thing as momentum an baseball the Angels ought to be full of II Tcus Rangers three an a row earlier 1n the week before staning the fhree- gamc set with the defending world champion Royals TV: Channel S West. The Royals dropped four Radio· KMPC (710). games back Monday's game· Angels at Wtth the score ttcd 3-3 10 the fourth Beating the Kan~s City Royals 4-3 Saturday night stretched the Angels' wtnnang streak to five games -all against their pnmary opponents 1n the Amcncan League West. "Momentum 1n baseball is a fickle thinJ." Manager Gene Mauch said "This wall keep us going until I 30 tomorrow afternoon whC'n WC begm the next game " "Momentum JUSt doesn't work 1n baseball like 1t docs in other spon s," Mauch said. "When you get on a winning streak, it's nice and it's exhilarating and it's good for the confidence But tt's only good until the next game " The Royals. who are four games out. stranded 13 baserunners Each team scored thrtt runs an the first inning. then the Angels pushed across Texas, 5:35 p.m inning, Gary Pettis dollblcd and scored on one of Downing's three singles to give the Angels the lead Pettis also had a tnple and a smgle what proved the winning run 1n the founh. "It sure didn't stan out like 1t was ioing to be a 4-3 game." Mauch said "Baseball can change abruptly. hke momentum." The An&els tagged loser Charlie u1brandt. 7-5. for three runs 10 the first inning Dack Schofield's one-out double was followed by Downini's RBI srna.lc. then Doug DeCinces doubled Downing to third and Hen- drick rapped a two-run single. The Angels beat the front-running Brian Downing and George Hcn- dnck drove in two runs ap1~ for the Angels while Kirk McCaskill. 7-4, ~ ......... ..,a....~ Beach ball Round 2 of the ~· Beach Open •olleyball four- nament took place Saturday. Alan Jane (left) 1oee up for hit by Dan VrebaloYlcb while Leif llan9on of Lapna Beach loob on. Banaon (~t) aeta the ball, and he anCl VrebaloYlch earned a US-9 win. The tournament continua today. U.S. poloists llliss chances, fall to Yugoslavia, 5-4 By BARRY FAULKNER o.., ..... c:.. •• $1 ..... The United talcs water polo team. which lost the gold medal to Yugoslavia 1n the IQR4 Ol)mp1cs b«au~ ofa goal d1ffercnt1al out'lhot the v1s1ting Olympic champions 2~-16 Saturday night at "lcwpon Harbor High, but the i\mcnc.ans apan found themselves shy on goals. losina. 5-4 "We iust couldn't hit," said ti S ( oach Bill Bamctl, who 1s also the Ncwpon Harbor High coach "Wr had wmt aood opponun1t1cs we Just didn't do 1t." The AmC'ncan'I ma) have hetn VKl1m11cd b> a l1t1lc added e11c1trmcnt at the out~t of the pme. pla' ma 1n front uf the \tandina·room--0nly homl' crowd "We aren't u\t'd to hu&e crowd\," '31d former Newport Harbor H11h .. aar Jame\ lkricwn, who led the .\mencan\ Wllh two aoal\ "It dtfinatC'I) helped our adrt"nahne " \\'hilt thC' lJ S pla)e~. some ot 'A>htlm !'laved c 1 thct locall) an h1•h ~ hool or at l < Ir' anc. """"' enjoying the fnendly 'lurroundings. the '\ ugoslavs convened thrtt of their four fint-pcnod shots to JUmp out to a 3-0 lead The opcnang-penod woes of 1hr l\mencans included a missed penalty shot opponunn~. when Alan Mouchawar's attempt was th waned by goalie Malorad Knvokap1c. and two wasted 6-on-5 chanC'ts, due to Yotoslav CJCCt1ons for pcnaltu:'I Thr defeat was the .\mencan,· second an the last 1hrer mcetinas with the Olympic champion ... hav1n' lost 8-7 1n an international tournament an Marsc1lles. France in May before ty1n1 them 8·8 in the first pme of the current four-pme e'th1b1tion 'lw1011t l J\ San Oicao last Wcdnesda) The) al'° pla~ed to a 5-S tie 1n the Lo Anaelcs Olymr"' "Th1<11'1 not a P"Ytholoa>cal defat at al for us hccau~ the team we put 1n the watC'r ton1ah1 wa' a httlc d1tlert"nt,'' u1d Barnett. addma. "we're JU\t IC'tt•nJ ready for the World \hamp1onsh1p' (1n Madnd in Au1u1t)" The ho ts sot so1na in the scrnnd pcnod and traakd '·~ at half\1mC' ~IC'r lkTR~m K<lrC'd on a nice pass trom Kevin Robenson and team captain Tmy Schroeder fired 1n a penalty shot. But the two teams traded aoals 1n each of the final two penods. tho~ the Amtnc.ans outshot the '1sttors I }-8 over that span "Our offense was lackana." said lkrgC''IOn. who Barnett said has lock.td up a spot on the team after JUSt massing the Olympic ttam in '84. "Our percentage for the amount of shots we took and convened was less than major league batters do in h1t11n1 We Just didn't put the ball in the ~e:· "We need a mort defined team ' u1d Berieson of the sub-par performanct by the o\mencan1. who won the 'lslver mtdal tn Lo An cl~ in '84. ··we nttd to act ~1l or se'en playC't1 plaV1n1 t<>1ether not 12. "We could coordinate better instead of pulhnt \1' auys out and putt1na s111uy1 m, which rutft'I tht flo"' of thr pme," he added The two teams Wlll also mttt tonta}\t at 1 .)011 Bdmont Plaza an Lona Beach and qa1n Wednt$- dav aftrrnoon at l ~ Knlk's htttn 14th gives San Diego wil.d8-7 victory LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rookie John Kruk. JUSt recalled from thC' minors. sin&led home Tim Flannery from second base with two out in the 14th inning Saturday ni&ht to 11ve the San Otqo Padres an 8-7 victory over the Los Atiaeles Dod&ers. Aanntry sinaled to open the inning and Tony Gwynn followed with an infield StnJ)c. has fourth hit of the pmc, ramng bis Nauonal Lequc- lcadmg averqe to .354. Kevin McReynolds and Lance McCullers struck out before Kruk smglcd off Today'• game San Dleao (Thurmond J-6> at DodJcn (Welch 3-5) Time· 1·05 TV. None Rad.to: KABC <790). Monday's game ,.\tlanta Dodgers, 7 3 S p m 31 Alejandro Pena. 0-1 the 'iU.th I os Angeles pitcher The Dod&crs squandered a 5-0 l~d by comm1tt1ng SI'< errors leading to three unearned runs The errors increased the Dodgers' league-leading crrortotal to 85 1n 68 gam~ McCullers. 4-t 1he sixth San Diego pitcher. hurled three hitless innings and struck out four to gain the victory. The Padres had taken a 7-6 lead in the top of the I I th when Gwvnn led off against Carlos Diaz "''th a s1n&)c stoic second and conunued to third on catcher A.lex Trevino·, second throwing error Gwynn scored on Kevin McRcynolds' doublC' The Dodger; tied the game an the bottom of the 11th on 8111 Ruo;sell \ sacnfice fly otl \an Diego rchel ace Rich Gossage Trc\lnO "'ho!>t' c1ghth-1nning homer off ( renc \\alter ga vt· thC' Dodg~ a 6-~ lead. helped g1 .. c the run back 1n the ninth Gwynn IC'd off with a single off Ken Howell 'ilOI<' second continued to third on Trc .. 1no's wild thrn"' and c;u\rcd 11n McRe'.tnold'i' 'ilcnfkc th Fregosi in line for Chicago job CHIC;\GO 1 o\PI -Jim t rqtl'il. after pubhch !'l\.tng lan.-,.cll tn fan, at a manor·l<'ague gam<' in Lou1, .. 1llc:. K) Saturda\ night. was nP"('tcd to ~ named manap.<'r of tho. <n1c.a1'0 White ~ll toda) The Whit<' \oil who have played two games und<'r intcnm manager Doua Rader "'nee Ma naacr Tom LaRu~sa wa\ fired Fnda). called a press confe~nce for th1' momina Ho,.~ver, Gentral Manager Ken HarrtJc;on -.ould 001 lOnfirm Satur- day that frqo'il, maruiaC'r of thC' Louisville Redbird\, would he the new White Soll manqer But on Saturday n11ht, dunna Lou1s'1llt's pmr 1t.1th Buffalo, RC'd· birds' pubhc addrcc;\ announ~r Larry Colton n:ad a \tatement fmm te.am owner A Ra) Smtth alkr the ~nd mnana conaratulat1ns f"rtSO 1 on be1na named manqer of tht White Soll Frqo\1 rt<"~1vC'd an uv1t1on and told the crowd, "1 has has bttn a areat four )Ur\ Thi' 1s m home cit), and I'll ml\\ all of nu •· KNBC pulls plug OD Nahan; Roggln gets starting spot • LOS ANGELES -T clcv1a1on station IC.NBC infonned vetc~n sponscastcr Stu Nahan that his contract. wtuch eitp1res at the end of Auaust;will not be r~newed after I 0 yean to Los Anacle~ General manager John Rohrback and program director Tom Capra gave Nahan the word f-nday .. They said they had bad news. that they had dcClded not to ~new my contrul't J hey wished me luck J shook their hands and wished them luck_ .. Nahan "1•tl "They didn't gne me any C\pla- nation eitcept to !>2~ the) had other plans for the st.auon I don"t have any 111 ft"Chngs toward thrm They want to run their )\at1on a certain wav Manager-. get fired CVCI) day "The> didn't care tor m~ stvle I thought I did a got)(1 sport~ast. and there\ no rcawn I l'fab.a can't do 1t somewhere dsc." hl· said bcfort' leaving 5aturda} on a t~o-~~l vacatwn in ltaly The s1l\Cl)·ha1rC'd Nahan turn' hO Monda> "KNBC will not be renewing the contract ol \l\I Nahan when 1t ellpires 1n ..\ugu<it," read the uffo •••I KNBC statrment "following the 11 pm broadcas1 Thursday (June 19). Nahan will no lt\nger be appearing on the Channel 4 news. "Sta11on managl'mtnl madl' thl' dec1'i1on at th" t1mr in order to g1-.e Nahan J eh.1me tu e\plon: ottwr opportun1ues" Fred Roggin a~ .. umec; Nahan ' .-, p m. and l I p m sponscasts on a permanent bj'>I., tht• ~talion an - nounced "I don't kno" what v.cnl on 1n H'gard to \tu I ht'\ came and prest"ntt"d me thl' opp11rtun1t) anc.J I i.;t1~I fine," Roggin '><lie.I "It'' <1 'iH.I t•ml' ~er. ..ac.J · Quote of the day Bo Jaeklon. thl' I IJXti I k1~man T mph\ winner e'<plaming hie; gamhll· 1n lhoo'img a career in baseball O\Cr one in luotbalL "It'\ likr going to a c.as1no You'"c got )our paycheck and you know your wife I'> at home wa1tmg for \OU to bnng that paycheck home ~o 'hc-can pa.,· hilb But 1nat check 1s JU~l burning 'our hand to get over there to the '>lot ma1. h1ne<. He\ wh.H 1f I gu O\er there and h11 11 h1g'1 I wuld gel 20 time\ 1h1\ pa}c;heck But I know 1f I loSt' m~ pa-vchc:d, "" wife s going to ktll me " Sutton grabs two-shot lead Hal Sunoo shot a 5-unJcr·par C1 7 despite three boge)'i and too._ a 1v.rr\ho1 lead after three round~ ol lhc tlanta Ciolt Classic Saturda~ Sutton the I lits l J>(1A champion who has won t~o 1ournaments 1h1\ \-car and four 1n the last 12 months had .. IS-under-par iOI totJI for three 1nps around the h1lh ., .<l0'7-)ard. par· 7 2 Atlanta ( ountl) ( luh cour\(" Doug Tewell, the \("Cond· round leader who \\3'> two 'ihoh ahead of Sutton al th1: start of the round. ne"er got an\'th1ng going. se11ling tor a I-under-par 71 In the l P(iA Ruchc\lt:r lntcmat1onal at P11tslord N Y . Val Skinner and Judy Dlctin1on mo"ed into the lead alter 1hree rounds at ~ under-par 211. one shot ahead of Ja.o Stepllen1on Skinner, who st.aned the da) at I-mer-par b1rd1cd tht· last two hole5 and ended w11h a 66 10 go v.1 th a 71 on Thursday and a 74 Fnday Dickinson. the: v.1k ol veteran golfer Gardiner Dlckln1on, shot a 68. a'> d1cl S1ephen~on Cid Clll Rodrlgau tired a 6 7 to lake a three-shot lead after the \l'Cond round of the ')cn1or Toumamen1 Pla}er.., C hamp1on'ih1p at ( antcrbun Golf Club in ( leveland Rodngue1'<, 5-under-par f\ 7 td1 him ~t 8-under 136 through _l6 holes. heading into toda} s final round of the ra1n-<;hortl·ned tournament Defending champ10n Severlano Ballesteros of "iPJ1n mastered the ~•nd~ wea1her and took a five-stroke lead after thrcc round\ of the lmh ()pc:n (jl)lf champ1onsh1p 1n Dublin Kings get Carson in NHL draft MONTREAL -Starting wtth Mtch· 1gan State wh12 lod Joe Murphy. the accent was on )OUth and offense an the National Hocke} l.c38ue entry draO Saturday Murphy. the No I overall selecuon by the Detroit Red \\ mgs. led a parade of centers and wings that dominated the first round and the early part of the ~cond In all !>even 1:en1ers and 10 wmgs were among the '>elccuons b) the 21 teams in the first round. Thirteen 18-)t"ar-olds were among the first-round picks that included a rcc.orcL ~vcn Amencan-born players. 1ndudmg No. 2 pick Jimmy.Carson from the Detroll area by the Los Angelt"s Kings Murphy. Carson and Netl Brady, who played for \.1ed1c1ne Hat 1n the We'itern Hockey League.and was ..elected No 3 b) Ncw Jer;cy. all play center Carson 'pent the last two ~a<>ons with Verdun of the Queb« Ma1or J un1or Hocle) League Vessels Maturity to Go Partner Go Partner. which began his first West C oaM campaign fi ve weeks ago. easily ran ofT to '1ctory Sa1urday at Lm Alamnos Racc C our~ in the SI N .200 Vesscli. \.1atunt) to cam .m 1nv1tat1on to the C hamp1on ol < hJmp1ons Ciuad('d b) Jamc'> Lad.e). v.-ho was wrnnang his third race of the night. (jo Partner had a length lead halfwa~ through the 440-\iard Vessels O'<er heavaly- ta,ored Pnss) fcin and won u11der wraps an a swift .'I SI for tht' quarier m1k 06 off1hr stakes mark held h' o.\zurc Three Trainer Blanc \chvane1.eldt wa'i wanning an unprccendented founh Vessels Matunty and. 1ro01- call~, his last tnumrh in 1980 with future World Champion Super Sound Charge coincided with the lac;t time a male won the Ciradc I Ves<;cls Television, radio 4 a.m ( hannel 4 TELEVISION TENNIS \\-1mblcdon P,rc' 1cw. 10 am -AlfTO RACING Detroit Grand Prix.< hannel 2 I I am WORLD CUP SOC(:ER .\rgentina "' England in quarterfinal round game al Azle<:a \tad1um 111Me:<teo C1t )'. ( hannel 4. I J · 30 a m -BASEBALL Angels at Kansa~ < 1t) ( hannel 5 Noon -BASEBALL Ralt1moti-at Boston, ( hannel 7 12 30 pm -GOLF Atlanta C las~u; linal round from \.1anclla C1a I p m -SPORTSWORLD Boittng 1A1uman Nelson"" Juan l.J Porte) 12-roundcr. Pro stock and funn) carcompet1t1on in thc World Ftnah of Dr'ag Ranng. taped in Pomona. < hannd 4 RADIO 11. '0a m -BASEBALL \ngds at Kan~!> C ll) KMPC (7 IO) I 05 p.m -BASEBALL Dodgers at San Diego. KA BC C790) ALL-ST AR GAME FOLLOWS FORM FromCl • • • Jason Tra'>k and ~anta r\n.1 'v all1:' ., Alonzo Jamason, had kept J rr:l\1;11 ante ltd on the North 'h1g jl.Un\ .. But in the \<'cond hall ""C JU'>I jl.a' c them 100 mam ca.,., ha\kct., \\.c v.-crcn't ph~!>Kal cnoup.h " •• 1 !klld our lront line v.a<. going to <,urpnse some people "<ia1d ( oomh<> "fhe North had three Pat-Io people in that front line (Walker·~ headed tor l C'LA Erbst to USC and T lloma!. 10 Stanford), and C'oby gavr them all they could handle and tht:n '>nme fhe same with Knowle., .. Bui de'>p1te their defeM1vc ellurtc,, the per'ional foul'i piled up, and the "iorth took advantagl ~•th 1t<, pure \hooting from the ltnc: "We had trouhlc ma1<:h1ng up because the) had tho'iC three btg gu~., and any one of thcm could rimt up," ..aid(. oombs For a moment 11 apJX'arcd the · South had .1 rc:sl \hot at pulling 1t uut v.tth fi'vt m1nutr\ remaining as Walton hrole through to steal the ball from Mater Dc1'<, Tom Peabody breaking awa) ~Ith J ch.tntr to gnc the \outh an Rh-.,11 leaJ Rut thl' olt1t1,tl on tht· other 'i1de ol tht" court gave\\ alton hi\ founh foul , to the chagnn of < oumh\ and 1he crov.d, and PeJh<xi) 1.:a.,hed 1n both free throv.\ to pull the North to wathtn 84-81 Moments lakr 1t was I homa!. v.1th a bucket, thcn again to .. end 1he North 1ntoanR5 R4kad · "I told him !North ( oa(.h Ra, Rodriguel) I rnuld pla\ v.-1th four foul\" 'iatd l homa.,, who .-.cored all I 2 ol h" \t'( one.I h;ill pt\lnl<, in the la<,t 12 )4 < onmbc, tncd to lOuntcr thr North's late <,urgt· h' going tn<,1de to Jam1.,on 1n tho<.C lrllltal moments, and twKc he came through to send the South into leads of 86-S-5 and 88-87. but when he m1s$Cd. the Nonh responded with Dave Roth's ttp to go up 91-88 t-l)rr's thret-point attempt m1s- hred and Thomas responded with another huckel for a 93-88 lead with 1u'>t o'er a minute remaining Walton put on a bnlhan1 movc down the baseline for a bucket, hut that wa'i the South's last hope with 54 \econds left "There are no second thoughts," '>aid ( oombs of the South's tactic-; \\-t• wen~ there to win 11" II wca-. the fourth Nonh victory 1n the past five )'ears and the 5CCond \tra1g.ht wnh Mater Dci featured on the North squad. panng 1hc South's o'crall advantage an the scnes 10 12-9 NORTHGIRLSRALLYFOR 78-61 WIN ... From Cl The Sou1h had come h;1( k Imm .t nine point deficit 1hem~l\:C:\ to lcad by nine (35-26) at in1crm1\\1on ma1nl~ on the 1ns1de strength of 6-l center Chns McFerson, v.-ho had I (I points and s1~ rebounds at that 1unr turt· l:iut ~al\ Ul h GJmr oul \moking to \tart the second half. !>(onng eight of 1hc: 'forth'' fir\I 1 l pt>tnh to give the· ~outh a 45-41 ad-.·antage After Wilham~ 11ed 1t at 47-47 w11h ---- ,1 lit) up the ll,lorth went on an 8-0 run .incl nr\.('t lnokcd back. "We wert"n'1 plnying well as a team in the firca half." ~1d W1ll1am\ "Rut we came out and tncd to make thing, happen w11h our pressure and we looked for our '>hots more." rh(' South W8'l paced by Steph3n1e nea~haker. who h11for18 point\ on 9 of IO from the floor. MrFerwn cndtd up w11h 14 po1nt'l and a same h1ah 1 l "'bounds. ·\nn1her area that hun 1he wuth's chan<.e-. wu poor fr«·throw 'hoot- 1na The Rebels were S of 16 from the lane while North connected on 20 of 2Q The South out'lhot the Nonh from the field, convert1n1 28 of 67 (42 percent) lo the North's 29 of 77 (38 percent) The luller "'•'the sivcaway depart· ment. IS the South committed 27 tumo"ers lo 14 for the Nonh "We JUSt couldn't qu11 throwina the ball awa ., .. '81d White "We nev« had a chance to &t"t back to what we werr doan1 well an the fint half. 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Loula (~1""'1 3· 11 al Pnll•delohla (Madcklx 0-21 Attant1 llk.Mur1rv 1·31 et Cincinnati CDannv 4-6) Houaton (HMnandai 1-2 and Scotr 6·5) 1t San Franct&eo (Krukow 1-4 and LeCoaa t--21. 2 MAJOR L8 AGU• L•AHRS ~LM9Ue (Tllreuttl l'ndltY'• Gwlwl) llA TTING ( 1.u ., bat1)--eoggi, 8otron, .llO, Y-t, Mllweuk .. , .361; Pudletl, MIMffOte, 34t; Olltlvle, MllwaullM, .U..; Hrllel<, MlntM· to••· .343 RUNs-R. H•nd9non, New YOf'll. 6~; Puc:kt ll, Mlnntt0ta, 54; Hrt>ek, Mlnneaota. 50, Phlltlpa, O.kl9nd, 50; 8•rfltld, Toronlo, 47 ltlll-<1nMCO, Oakland, St; Mattlnolv, New YQl'tl, S2; JtWMr, ~ 501 Hrl>ell, Mlnnetola, .,, Klnoman. O.k .. nd, d HITs.-f'ucktlt, Mlnneaota, 102, Malllngty, ,.._ Yont, '3; Bell, Toronto. IS. RIQ, &oslon, 15; '°"1. Botton, M. DOUllLEs-Malllnolv. New York, 20, R H9ndtraon, NW Yo<k, 20; Rica. Botton, 20, &olKJs, llotlon, 19; uw, K.,,, .. City, II TRIPLE$-Owen, S..llle, 6, Hulell, Chieffo, S, 8ut11r, Ctev•ncl. 4, Fernandea, Toronto, •; Fletehlf, Texas, •; L•w, Kat'IMI Cllv, 4; Whitaker, O.trOll, 4. HOME llUNS--'-"-, ,........ 191 B•rflald, TwOl'llO, 17, 8rune111kv, Minnesota, 17; CanMCO, Oell.19nd, 17; Hrc.k, Mlnnnota, 17. STOLEN 8ASEs-R ~. New York, "' CanoelcKI, Cnlcffo. JO; WliHllna. ll•Olmor•. 20; Mo..Ov, Toronto, 17, R1vnol01, S.•llle. 17, Wiiton, Kanu1 City, 17 PITCHING (7 O.Chlona)-<temens, &ollOl'I, 1,-0, 2. 11, 8o<ldlcller, 8attlmo<t, 10-1, ) 41, WtMlam1, Tues. 6-1, 1.0; Hall, o.1111no, 7·2, UI; Nlev11. Mltw•uto. ... 6-2. 4.72, Reamuasen, New York, 6·2, '20, SCl!rom. Cleveland, 6·2, Ul. STRIKEOUTS-Cl1m1n1, 8011on, tOI, ~~·· MltwaUk... 91, Huot, Bolton, t9, M. Witt, ""*"' 111 Rllo, 0.11 .. nd, 11 SAVES--AalA. llettlmore, 11, Rl11helll, New York, 1', Harrla, Texaa. 12; HtrNlndtl, O.lrolt, 12; Stani.v, 8ol1on, 11. ...... Leetw ( Tllreuttl l't1dltY'I G-.) BATTING (14S al bats)~wvnn, San DlaQo. Jubilation wins third straight By ALMON LOCKABEY .,... ................ The first day of summer Saturday provided more Light winds and unex· citing racing for the 51 International Offshore Ruic (IOR) yachts in the third race of long Beach Yacht Club's Race Weck. The only surprise tn this year's rcptta is the remarkable per- formance of Jack James' Frcrs-54 Jubilation out ofSanta Barbara Yacht Club which has scored three straight bullets Jub1lat1on has been first to firush in Class A in each race and handily saved her handicap time over the scratch boat Checkmate, skippered by Monte Livingston. Del Rey Yacht Club. . Four of the classes arc racing on a four race schedule while two classes, C and E. arc sailing only three races after the first race on Thursday was thrown out because of protests. In Saturday's race, Class A saiJed a 21.3-mile-coursc and all other classe1 llliled only "6.2 miles because of the haht 7.10 knot winds off Lona Beach l!arbor. Winds have been li&ht for all three races. Standinas after three races: CLASS A-1. Jubl .. tlon, Jaclt Jamft, Santa hrbera YKhl Club, 1-1·1, 2.25 . P9lnl1; 2. Bi.de Runner, &Ill Twl1t, SI. Fl'ancl1 YC, 2·2·2, 6; 3. Craav HorM. L.arrv Harvev, C•bflllo 8..etl YC. S-4-3, 11 T CLASS e-1. Momentum, Peter ono. Lono 8"Ch VC, 1-1·2, 3.50; 2. Motlv•tlon, Ed RutladQe, Callfornl• YC, 4-3-1, 7.75; 3. ca~ee. At Schult1. eve, 2·2-4, a. CLASS C-1. Per~. Jotln WOOd tiuM. eve. 0-4· l. 4.75; 2. Sidewinder. CMri.t snort Ill, St. FVC, O-J-2, S, 3. Stloeli.wave, RlcMrd C•valll. Santa Monica vc. 0-2·3, 5. CLASS 0-1. SIMM!". Stewn Crc>c*a, \,.lttle Shlett Ftaet, 1-1-J, 4 50; 2. Electra, ~n Stmofl San Ohtoo vc. 2·2·1. 4.75, l RevenN, Wavne Whlenbere. Pleroont lav vc, 4·3-2,' CLASS E-1 P•trlOt, Maurice aretafleld. eve. 0+1. l.75; 2 Arbltrue. lruct Stone. Olabto YC. 0-1 7, 7 .7$; 3. Dari! Hone, Don Horn, Rlcf\mOftd, YC, •+~. 11. Cl.ASS F-1. Cred!M'i.dl, IUldl· Hertmatl. SOYC. 1-3·3, US; t llnoo. lert O.rdlW. &.IVC, 2·1·4, 6.75; l. CNcken L'"· lruce A~. C•J>f1tr.no &av YC, J-2-2, 7. 1»1 trOOlla, Montrn1 •• au, It..,_, Ntonlreei, :.2~u C.. lrown, s.n Fr1111eleco, .121, s. .. .JlL ltUNs-GwvM, Sen Dleeo, 45, ltltlnet, Mort- ,,..., ";Carter, New York, 42, MeVll, Ptlfladll· otlla, .O; Muronv, At141nt•, a . lt81-<. De"la, Sen FrllllCbco, •• C.rtlf, New Yor11, •; lrooka, MontrMI, 0 , MllnNI. DM91n. .._, Scl'lmlctt, PtllleOllotll•, •S Hrn.-<iwvnn. Sen Olleo. N. s.nooert. Chleaoo, 11; .. ., °"""'' 1'I llll•lftft. MOtllreal, n, L.on.rd, Sall llrencltcO. JS. OOU8LES-Hue•, ,lllltcl•l-'1la, 22. OuNton. Oltc.oo, lt; 1111. llllevno!Ot, li'llltburgll, 1'; lt•lntn, Motltreel, 17; ltemlrea, Atlanta, 16 TlttftLES-C'*"1M, St Lout•. 6; lroolla. Montreal, 5; N\c:Gtll, SI. L-la, S; Mor-, l\tf9tlle. S; D\lk1tra, New York, 4, Miiner, Cincinnati, 4; llalnft, MontrMI, 4. HOME llUNS ManNI. ~ 111 G. Davia, Houlton, 1•1 Parker, Cincinnati, i.. lrooks, Montreel, 131 Cllrter, New YOl'k, 1), Garvey, San Dllllo, llJ s..-, Ded9wa, 11 STOLEN aASE..-COltmen, SI Loula, 37. Duftc8ft, .,...,... 211 ll•l111t, Monrr .. 1, 30, E O.vl1, Cincinnati, '1; Oor1n, Houston. 20. PITCHING (7 dec:l1lon1>-Ftr!Wll'lde1, N•w York, I-!, 3.12; Oltcl9, N-Yorll, 1·2, 2 37, Darline, ~ York, 7·2, 3.5'; uCou, ~n FflllCltco< ,-2, 2.76, Goodell, New York, I J, 2.51 STRIKEOUTS-Scotr, Hou11on, 130, V..._.,.,...,... lOl1 Gooden, New Yori!,, 15; Wetdl, .,...,... '51 L Smllh, Altenla. 13 SAVES-0 Smltll, Housron, 16; Reardon, MontrMI, 16; Frtnco, Cincinnati, 12, WOl'rtll, Sr. L.oula, 12; Go61A111, Sen Dlaoo, 11, Oro.co New York. 11. ~•RteAN LEAGUE ,.,....,4,Rovab J CALIFORNIA KANSAS Cm' llurltln 11> Wiifong 2b knoflldH Downl1111ff o.cnae111 Hendrdl 11 RJonesrl Grich lb Joyner lb JKHowt 3b Boone c Pellll Cf T ..... Nltll.. 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NATIONAL LEAGUE ~adrM •• Deeleer'i 7 Sl\N Ot•GO LOS ANG.LIS RoOlrts 21> Fi.nnrv 2b Gwvnnn Mcltvld cf Garv•v lb McCllerl 0 Marrlni If GotlaQIP Kruk lb Ntttlla lb T"1Pltn 11 &ochvc Kennedy c H•wltlnl 0 Stoddllrd p Rovater llh Lefftrta P IOl'g llh Waner P Wvnna Cf T ..... ·~rl\111 S I 1 0 3 0 I 0 6 3 ' 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 1000 4 0 0 0 1~00 I 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 'l 3 0 ) 1 0 0 4 I 1 2 l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Andean u llRUHllH s.x 2b Stubbl" Medick 3o Mltrshal n MltlUk lb Howell p Lendr• Oh COIHP Flmole lb Trevino c RWllm1 cf llauno V•ncl8r11 P Ni.dnfur o C•ball lb APtna P '1 1 17 I Tl'llllS Sc9rl bY ....... •l>rfllll 2 0 0 0 4 0 l l 1 2 l 0 '0 0 0 s 1 2 2 • 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 s 3 3 2 • 0 3 1 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 507127 s... '*-000 000 l21 010 11-1 Lit ....... 100 004 010 010 00-7 Game Wlnnlne R81 -Kruk (I) E-Madlotk 2, Temoleton, Maluue1<, Trnlno 2, C. Dt.1. OP-San Diego 2 L08-Sen Dlaoo It, Lot Ar1911fl I 28-S.x. Madlock 2. RWlMl1m1, Trevino, McRnnolOs 311-Mc:Rnnoldl HR-Kennadv 16l. Trevino (3) S&-s.x (12), Gwvnn 2 114) S-Slubbl. Cabell SF-McRtVnoldl. 8 RUHtll SM 0.. Hawkins Stoddard Lefftrt1 Walter Goaaage McCuller1 W,4· I LM ,.,..... I~ H R Ell 18 SO s 2-J 6 s 1·3 I 0 ' 2 0 I I I J 2 l ) 0 0 I 0 0 I I 0 , 0 I 0 0 1 J 0 0 2 I • Reuss 6 1-l s J I 1 l Vand9 9.,11 0 t 0 0 0 0 Nlldlllfvlf I 2·3 3 2 1 0 0 How9" 2 11020 C. Olli I 1-l 3 I 1 I I A.i>ena L,0-1 22·) ~ I I 2 4 V•'ldl 8"11 PllChacl lo 1 baiter In IM 71h HllP-<;wvn11 by Reuu. WP-Hawkins, C. Olu Umolr.-Home. Renner!, Fir". Monlegua, Second. 8rocll.ltlndlf. Third. Wever T-4" A-"46,600 .:/ '<' • Hal ~tlOtl '6·61·'7-101 korr Hoell 67·6'·70--Ml DOllO T•w .. t 61•'4·71-203 Tom~tur ,,._.,_..,_* Ma•k O'Mffr• 67·'1·11>-204 Tom l(lte 6'·6t-67-205 Morrl1 Hatal•ltY 72·'6·'7-2QS e11111ar111n ,,....,_70-205 aOI> Tw•v 61·6'·71-205 Wlffla WOOd '7·61•70-205 D. A. WtflHlnO '7·71•'9-206 Andrtw Ma"" 67 ...... 70-2°' Alt4Y ... n 70-U-6s-207 Paul A&lnoar 61·11.......-207 G•rv Kodl n ·O-n-201 ltex C9fdwtlt 11-n-•s--. Scoll Simoson 12·70-6'-209 J~ Gry111at 6'·n·'7-20I Dania Welaon 67·71·7t>-20I David Fr0&1 71·65·12-20I Danny Edw•rOt 61·6'-1l-20I Gibby Gllbarl 6'-6'-7l-10I Gr111 Honn.,, 71·12·~ OaYld Greham 71•71·61-20f 11o1>bv Clem~tr 72·70-61-209 D•n Pont 71-Jo-........ Jodlt Mudd 70-7Hl -209 Chip 8tck 6'-12·~ Lerrv ZllQllr 67·11·7!-209 Don Pootev 6'·13·6.-,10 Rev Flovd 74>-ff·ll--210 Greg Twlgg1 '9·6'-72-210 Tim SlmoSOfl n·J0-6.-211 81M Rooera n-10-.,.._,11 J~ Stuman 6'·73·7>-211 Howard Twill~ 69-70-72-111 o.nnv ~ 7l·n-......,12 D1111d Ollrln 70-73-6._212 I Larry Rink., 14·•69--212 Jim Simona 73·6'-7o-212 Tim NOl'rls n·70-7o-2'l2 Harrv T•vtor 61·n·72-'212 Steve Jones 69·70-7>-212 Devla Love Ill 61·12-n-212 TM. C,.,.,, 72•71·7o-21l Ed Flori 12·71·7o-21l Pat LlndlA\I 11·71-71-113 Larry Nellon 73 .. 71--213 L•rrv Miu 69·73·71--213 Mike HUlbert 61-13-n-213 Pflll lllaekmar 71·70-7'2--213 George Arcner •n-72-213 LHA Rec:Matw 11"9matlel_, <at l"lttatwd, N. Y.) Val Skinner Judv Dlcklnaon Jen Slal>henaon HOiiis Slacv P11 llredlev Jana 81alock M.Flg~as-Dolll Allee Ritzman Leurla Rinker Kathy Hiit C•lh\I Mors• Laure 8•UG" L-•Mureo"• Jerllvn 8rlt1 Chrla JoMM>n 8•rb 8unkow1kv D•le Eeoellng Cerolyn Hiii Perri Rluo Sl'tlrrl T urnar Llrid• Hunt MarleM Ftovd 81<1111 Pearaon Allee Miiier Nencv Rubin Mlul• McGeor11e Kelhv W,,llworl~ KtmShlom.'1 Patty H•VH Merv Dwver Bath Solotnon Sherrin Smv•n CoMla Chillemi L.au'rl PettrSOfl Atauko Hll<•Ge Jena Crafter llOl>l'1 Wallon MIUll 8trttotll NINI Foual J1naGlddl1 Pl• Nll1SOfl C•lhv Kretterl L.tllle Pe•r'°" Lvnn Connell¥ 71-74·'6-?11 74·6'·61-211 73-71-68-?12 70-12-71-213 7173-6.-,1• 72-74-..-214 7H4·7o-21S n-74·U-215 69·75·71-215 n-n·n-n• 74-70-n-216 72·72-n-216 14·13·6,_2 .. 13-n -n-211 7S· n· 7C>-217 13-71-n-217 71-76-11-211 12-71-75-21• 10-72-77-219 73·13·7>-219 7'· 7•-6'r-2l9 70-76-7+-220 73·14·7>-220 71-75-7+-220 74-75-7?-221 75·74·1?-221 7HS-7S-221 72· 74· 7S-221 16·7HS-m n-n-n-m 15-74·7>-m 74·7S·7+-723 n-14-n-m 73-74·76--223 7S-73-7S-273 72-14-n-m 77·71·76--12• • 1•-n-n-22• 11·14· 7'-224 7S·7S·74-224 7•-14-76--224 77-73-74--224 74-77·7+-225 77·73·7S-225 TENNIS W~I tllUnwment 1•1 ........... •ftllllftd) SllllMl l'IMI Marline N1vretllov• (U.S.) dll HllMtna Su"ove ((11Cho1lovaklal, )·6. 6·3, 6·4 t Nevr•lltova wl'll SJe,000. Sukove wlna Sl7,000) Deul:lltt ...... Navralllove·Pem SMlver (US I Clef Sukove- Clludl• KoMe-KlllCh (Wilt Germenv), 6-2. 6-4 ( N•vratllova, Shriver aolll 114,000; Sutlova, Kollde·Kllsch "'411 17,0001. ...._,......~ SATWOAY"1 atuU\.TI , ..... ..,..., ............... ) fllaST UCll. ' f\arloftel, Sw•Ollln $111 ($11)111el S""'1> Jet <Wal ~o'a Game (~.,rldo) Time: 1;11. SICOttD ••c•. 1 lurtonoa L-wd Plrtta (Toro) GlofV P•lh (li'tlOrOl.9) I! xolk Ar1»1tor (._!llnda} Time. 1~ 2/S. UO 2AO !20 uo uo uo 1UO UO 4.10 4..40 uo 6A SJ DAtLY D0UaLS (3-•l Plld ~­ THltD •AC•. 7 funonft. Plldul <McCMronl 1.20 uo 3.40 Gri nd Atllol91le9 (DNhousMvtl l.IO UO lolton IJie-l uo Time\ 1:22 1 / s. S2 •XACTA IS·ll Mid '37.40 l'OUllTH aAC•. 7 lurlonQI. lA ltkaln (Stewna) Wllhbonl (Ollv.,M) Dlttlnctlvety Don (Mcearron) Time: 1:23 215. 1.20 3 40 2.to 340 '·'° HO t2 •XACTA (1-2) oald S2340 1'1"14 UC•. 6 f\KlontJI. Amarlcen lAGloll (Mc:Carronl I uo 4 20 2.IO M.,-~ 1'Nrn1nt <o.t.nouu.ve> 340 2.IO MY .Galf9nt l>ame (81.al • 3.20 Time: l:Ot 2/S. SS •XACTA 13·6) Mid S102 00 llXTM aAC•. 1 fut~ S.llY RUIMI (Mcelrronl That FallOll Glrl (Sl-J Nlmbll 'N Quick (Sllllllal Time: 1:22 215. 440 uo 220 260 240 .. 20 12 •XACTA (,·tl 1111d 11000 UV•NTH aAC•. 1141 milt• on run. Coaatlne COU!Mr (Slbltta) 11.20 s 60 3.40 Gffllc Knl9hl (Ollvar") 7.20 UO Jota (SttYlllS) l.20 Time: I: ... 4/S. IS •XACTA lt-ll Paid 116550 n l'ICK su e <•·S.l·J-2-t> Mid 112.m .40 to 11 winning lk:kel1 (six horwt) U Pict( Six contOlallon Hid 1500.to lo 211 winning llckats (flv• hOraat). •IGHTH UC•. One mlle. Mai•lr (Plnuy) Hidden Llgtlt (~kerl An Emc>rM• (Stevena l Tlme: 1:34 1/1 ).40 2.AO 2.10 2.60 2..20 2 40 IS •XACTA IMI 1111d 11750 NINTH RAC•. 1 1116 mltet on lurf 8knhlno Rldnffd (McC.rronl 6 20 l 40 uo Rlverette (Steven.) 4 IO ).20 lllklndllno 111i.ca1 2 40 Time: 1:41 115 '5 •XACTA (1·6) Hid S7100 Alletldanc•: 26, 107 L• ~ SATURDAY'S a H ULTS m l'lll If 12-NIM _.,,.,,.... ,,_.,.l l'IRST •Ac•. 350 vercn llHSOfl To Toast (LaCkevJ Deck N ._....am ICrffOll'l Slulel Ri v.._ (Hartl Time. 17.12.. ISOO 1040 l60 S60 320 2 40 12 •XACTA (3·11 oald '65 40. saCOND RAC•. 350 varm. 8r00k .... IPltkenton) 13 40 32 20 IJ.IO PolvOf'ln (Hal'l) 9 60 S 00 Would I FoOI You (H G•rclll 2.10 Time: 11 IO. S2 •XACTA 17-t ) oald MltlO THIRD aAC•. 350 verctl. Bugay SMllUlts (Ha rtl Soeactv HlmPen CCrM91f) Pten To lt9fum (H. G~rcle) Time: 11.01. U •XACTA (3·S) Plld SUO l"OUllTH ltAC•. 350 verda. 4.IO 2 IO 2.40 2.60 2 20 260 Tlaa Chamolol1 (Maler l 10 IO 5.00 3 40 Kine Of The Pt rld9 (Lackev) S.00 3 . .0 Teller Moon (Piikenton) 3 00 Time: 1105 ""'TH RAC•. 350 varda Miu P9otl Lite (L.Kk•v) Mini ~rcul (Tre11ure) L.Ukl PIChlrllo (PeullnaJ Time: !IOI. ?9 20 10.40 s 40 I 20 l .IO 3'0 S2 aXACTA 14·Sl i>ald 1113.60 SIXTH RACa. 170 varda CHGOI Ruler (OktlrlckMn) s-n. True l8rook1) Tiie Rlno L.Mdar (Peullnal Time· 4513 1120 7.IO UO 4 IO 3.IO llO 12 •XACTA (3·4) paid S9040 s•VINTH llACC 350 v•rd1 Mal Ea1v 1111 (8r00111l o.UO 4.20 J .20 00 400 1.0 Goi'l Udy Queal CTrMaure) MIU Sol~ Monty (Wlfd) Time· 17 tS S2 IXACTA (1·6) Paid 53000 •IGHTH aACll. 440 veros Go P•r1nar I Lado.av I Prluv Fain <CrNgerJ Eearax (Piikenton) 1000 l 60 3'0 2.JO 2 60 4 20 Time 21.51 '2 •XACTA U-61 oeld 120 40 NINTH llllAC•. 350 vlfda ROllfn In [)ougfl (Harl) Derk 1vorv IL1ck•v I Leln1ter1 ChOICI lllrOOl<O Time 17.79 S2 IXACTA 11·71 Paid SlS 20 140 ao 2eo HO 2IO 260 Dominique Rocbeteau bnab throuch Brutl'• Jmrlor (left) and Alemao. Orange Coal OAJLY PILOT/8und8y, June 22, 1888 C8 .......... ,. ,. ,. ........... httt c .. -....1 SAT'Ui.DAY"I U JU\.TS Cl'lllllflf .... ..,_,....., ...,.~Onemll9NC9 UI Tiii ~· OolO <K.,....,l uo no >oo Volceno Of Slllrwl CO'OOMtloel UO UO T9119mo11 (~) 3..10 Time: HI 111. &2 &XACTA <s-tl NICI MS-a. sacoeeo uc:a. 0ne m1e -Storm The Hiit CAndwlon) UO 4M .UO Mr. It-(Slvzulk) lUO 4..40 WIMlnt Glow (Aubin Jr.I UO Time: 2J04 1/S. U DALY DOUIH.8 (S-~) palO 11'-00 U •XACTA <•·11 MIO t lUM TH91D •AC•. Ont 1"11111 Met Andya w.. ... (Slvlull) uo J.IO 3 '° Hall~ (Slt¥9) l.IO UO CNndrl (~) uo Time:~ 2/S. 12 •XACTA 12-11 Hld 171.40. ,OURTH RAC•. One mite Ma. Avenw (l.A'*avl uo 3.20 l 20 lt-•dN (,~If) , 20 3 40 Ion Tern IPllfc•> UO Tlmr. 1 :57 2/ S. "'"" uca. One m11a pace ArMr1cMI Time (Kuetlllt') UO 00 3.00 Steffan (Slaettl) 1 IO J 60 Tr.ck T9* (V ... ~l UO T1me: 1:9 •ts. as •XACTA <H> Mid '"·'°· StX'TH RAC .. One mlll D9Ca Nuavo M9eele IKueblerl 3.IO ) 10 UO ltowdv It-*"' (Vallandll\lltlam) I IO 4 00 Marti II ltnt1 I 5illtlll UO Time. 2lm. al IXACTA (7·2) pale! ... 00 H V•llfTH a.ca. Ont milt PICI TOdd (l.lldtey) 2.60 out Abll TrNelman (AndWtOn) OUI Time: I :91 21 S. Nole: No Piaol or MC>w w""lfle '5 UlACTA IJ·Sl M id 16.0G. •IOHTM llACll. Ont mll pece. Wind Orl¥911 (Andenonl 11.40 UO S.60 Or. Wllllam (Pierce) lUO '-20 F rest\ T .-,,t (V 9'1endlll0Nm I • IO Time: U• 415. U •XACT A < ... •) 1>9lcl 1190.00 ......,... aAC .. One mlll NCI. Pack Leedlt IV~) S.40 UO 2.60 x.111 tPllt'cel UO uo ~" 0.lldV MM! (Kuebler) 2.«I Time: I :57 4/ S. U •XACTA 1•·2) Nici tlS.40. n ~ sue <•·7+ 1 or 2+•> Mid '906.IO 10 IS wllW'linll tldltlS (1h1 llonft) 12 Pldl Six contOletlon Mid 13UO to 261 Winning tldleta (flYI horlft). T•NTM RAC•. One mlle He. e·Marl9ncl Wordell (Andeooll) S IO UO l.20 e·Mor11mer (Crooflln) S.IO UO 3.20 P9N11 lad (Panter) 3 00 .-.ntrv. rim.: 1:'9 i2 I XACTA 11·4) Mid Sll.IO •L·•Y .. fTH uca. Ont mtle Dtca, SClenttflc (hr'k.,.) l IO 2 60 U0 Earl 8~ IHvmanl • 40 3 40 Nellve Hu IAndarlOtll UO Time: 1:57 U •XACTA 16·1) Plld 11140 TW•Ll'TH RACll. er. mlll P1C9 Run llftl• (Hdv) 20 IO 6.00 3.00 R-Creal (KIMWI 3 60 2.IO RIMI Monterey (Vllandlneflaml l 40 Time: 2:02. n •XACTA IHI Hid 13'.00 Allllldllnclt: S,'7S. .,.. ........ N•WPORT LAM0eM0 -6 lloata, 1'S •ntJ4en-3 .,._,_.., 111 llwr9CUdt, 115 botllto, (S7 .. nd MU, 2'7 c.elk:o ball, 2 Mlll>ut, 6 scuipln, 36 blue -al, '5l mackerll. DAVIY'S LOOC•a ( ......... lead!) -6 bo9ta, 37.J ~ m bllrrecues., '7 llOnlto, ) rod! fhh, 4 lllltlbut, It:> c.1lco baa&, 7IO aand Dau, '50 mecltMwl, 4 Miid ban, 12 IQJlpin, I Whlla ... DIH. OANA WHAltl' -12 t:IOala, 3S2 aMllf'I ns bau, U4 Darr'IQld9, 7 llonfto. 4 l\lllOut. ,, roCll llsh. 733 "**"·· TNI ._... tnut IAfltl SAN Dt•oo -Cwamaca LAke, San L.ulJ Rev 11111.,.,, Sweetwater lllYlf V9NT\MA -Plru L.ak•. K•aN -Alder Creek, C9d9r Cr ..... Er\11.lnl CrHll. Kern RI.,., (Democrat Dem 10 Kill Powemouu lo Dtmocrar Dem, 1..o.a. Dem to Borell Po_.l'IOUIA, ICR3 PowwtlouM to Like laabtllal. ~ > . OltAJICMI aMllfTY M.L·ITM OAMU ..... IOIOCM. llO'Y'I ..... , ..... .... ttf> --"'' ...... .. .... w.. 121tee1 s:• Cet'tf 0111~ > 'l lel'rwnotl • • o • P rvw , 2 > • JoMlllll , 6 2 11 Al'lll'NM I I l • ya..,. 0 0 • 0 ~ 0 0 , •• ~ l a l S T\ltlllf 0 I l J ._ ••••w.n.n 111•11 CoadV OOOOW ... 011 0 lloll'I 6 I I 13 l(f!OWM 6 0 • lt ErMt J • 2 10 Trm t o s • Wfllker t 7 J ff Jemlton S I t 'I Tllotn9t S 7 4 17 N-4 0 ' 0 Totlllt Jl ao 17 '5 Totalt 41 S 1' 91 Melft!Me-'°""'· ...... »POlnt IOM; SI-. 1, JOMPfl I, w ... .,. I, 111,..,., t, AtnmeM 1. Wellocl 1 HIGH SCHOOL au ..... ,.. .... ,, ...,. (1') ....... , " " .. "' Kerr 0000 lall.,.U. Movnllwn °'911• .. " ... 2 0 • • Mllnfr• 0 0 0 0 WINI-11 3 1 2S SC:huftt* ) 0 4 6 OorHs 0000 HWvlne 0 0 0 0 MelVUCh • • 2 to Eller"'911 0 0 0 0 L.eoavx 2 I 2 S Warmua 4 6 I 14 Cantllt 1 0 0 2 Certer o 4 4 • Totalt 2t 20 14 71 H•tftlme· South, JS-26 """""' Jltlerlet W1ltofl ""'ldll!W ao- 1.awttr V1adlot McF.- u.dlt TOI ... WOllL.O aw Oetllil•• SAT\MDAY"S SC:O.U let 0 .. ti $ .. MrDdtcll) Fl'•llCll 4, 1tu• J !"'*"' kicks) .,_,,, 1w,Mn:tml 0 0 2 • 1 • 0 l 2 • 0 4 • 0 • • 0 0 0 0 ' • 2 .. 2 I > S I , , ' J 2 1 • 1 0 2 t4 1 0 • 2 21 s 21 '1 Wnr Glrrnefty 4, Mexico I (PIN!fv ktckl) TODAY'S eAMmS (et Mtldce (11¥) ArgentlM Vi. Ellllancl, 11 •.m (ld~Medcie) S..ln va llllelum, J un s.rn..11 waDMISOAY'S 0 1.MmS (llfO.•, I I n.-.SC.> Fra'1QI vs Wftl Garmenv, 11 •.m (atMldce(Rv) ScN!ln·lletcJlum W'"'-Vt M-11N·Enelancl winner. l om TMrd .-ce SATURDAY, JUN• a <• ....... Mllllklll Sam"tnat '°""'· 11 1.m ~ .... SUNDAY, JU1t• 1t (.tMisDClfw) Semfflnal """"-'· 11 9.ITI Al t1me1 POT WA Ta1t .-c>l.O ( ................. , ., ......... s. UdlMI ...... ' .. ·: Y-'9¥11 3 0 1 ~ United "111ft 0 1 I 1-C: Yueoslavla tcorlne V•SOYlc 2, Unlc 1, ~IC I, Andr1c 1. United Sl•lft acor1ntr lllr99IOll 2. Jti.'. ~ 1, SClw ceder 1. • • r••-=•Metcll . Corona del Mer A~tcs I. Nlwoor1 Harbclr' A-Ila 2 90XING (at A-...C Qv) .. WEL TEltWEIGHT'S -Mark Breland (Nftr York) KO'd Jofln Mundwa (T-l tn tl!lfll rOUtld o! ~ lkounder lrtllend II 1> ... wlltt eloflt knockOllll, MunOuea la U· 1 wlltt Tl knockout•. Memorable day at World Cup tourney Fra n ce edges Brazil; German s oust Mexico by virtue of shootouts MEXICO CITY (AP) -h was a day of soccer fans will talk about forever. France edged Bran!, the World Cup favorite. 4-3, on penalty kicks Saturday in a scintillating quar- terfinal game which had everything. Hours later, tn yet another shootout at Monterrey. West Ger- many beat Mexico. 4-1. sbattefina the championship dreams of the host country. France meets West Gennany on Wednesday in Guadalajara in the semifinals. Ironically, the Germans eliminated the French from the 1982 semifinals on penalty k.iclcs. Luis Fernandez ended the 2112 hours of drama in the first p me by beating Bnwlian aoalkceper Carlos on the final penalty kick of the shootout. The score was 1-1 after regulation and two IS-minute overttmes. The final score 1s determined by the results of the shootout. in wtucb France scored four times and Brazil three. In the nightcap, after a ~oreless 120 minutes, German· goalie Harald Schumacher stopped penalty k.lcks by Fernando Quirarte and Raul Scrvtn an the shootout. West Germany'' Klaus Allof~ bepn the shootout Wllh. aoal, which was matched by Manuel Nearctc Andreas Brehme scored. but Schumacher got hts leg on Qu1rarte's weak kick. Lothar Matthaeus beat goa.he Pablo Lanos to the lower let\. and Schumacher easily dived to stop Raul Scrvin's low shot When Pierre Lmbarski put his shot in the net, the pme was over. The results meant three of the four finalists will be European teams. No European team has won the World Cup when 1t bas been played an the Western Hemisphere. Today, Argentina plays England at Aztec Stadium here, and Belgium taket on Spain in Puebla. For France, the European cbam· pion. 1t was a.n espcc1aJly sipificant victory. "This 1s a formidable moment for French soccer:· Coach Henri Michel said. "The value of our soccer has been proved as we have reached our second successive World C'up scmt· final. "Brazil 1sa super team and to beat lt here is a five-si.r performance. It IS a su~ achjevement. 'We had a lot of difficuJty at tht- be&Jnnina. Our teamwork was off and Brazil was brilliant. It was a areat achievement to come back from a aoal down." Both Fran~ and Brazil claimed before the pme that these were the two best teams 1n the field. and they played a aame worthy of any World C'up final All of the playcn on both s1de1 were at their best. but the hero's role fell squarely on Fernandez and goahe Joel Bats. Lewls' bld for trlple dashed by Te.ras A&M freshman EUGENE (AP) -Te~as A&M freshman Aoyd Heard ruined Carl UW1S' bid for his second "triple" in the USA-Mobil Outdoor Track and Field C'bamp1onsh1ps Saturday. winnana the 200-meter dash. while Charht' Simpkins took the tnple jump Wlth the second· with 198.S wtnner Dwayne Evan~ ~ond m 20 12. 198.S national champion Kirk Baptiste third tn 20.14, and Lewi~ next in 20.30 Lewis had ,hown his vulncnb1hty tn Saturday's semifinals, plac101 only third 1n his heat, behind Dwayne Evans and Heard Heard said he thouah Lewis was tn~ "He won tht I 00. he won the long jump. and when I beat him m the ~mis. I thouahl he m1atJt be tittd .. ~ S8-9Y.. tht second-Iona~• 1ump under any oond1tJOM He •''° ~nt SS-I. No 11 on the all·hme hit "l felt likt thtt ( 1he 'i8·9~4) was the ooe tha\ put i1 out of then-I knew S8-1 wa11\'t pna to win" best leap 1n history · Heard the NC' AA champion. got out oflh(' blocks swiftly. while uw1'. wtnner of the IOO- mcter dash and long Jump Fndav. never 1tC11ou1ly thn:atentd and wound up a badly hcatt'n fourth Heard was umed in a wind-aided .:?0.0 \, The victory earned Heard. a 19-ytar--old from Milwaukee, a trip to Mo~ow for next month'' Cioodwlll Games as a member of tht tJnitc-d States team. ··R1aht after l went acrou the finish hnc. <'hill' went throuah me." Htard said. "It felt vr•• .. The triple JUmp, meanwhile. produ«d a ~ne'I of mnarkable Jumps. JUSt as 1t had lut year. when W1lhe Sanks k't the world rttord of 58-1 11h at lnd1anapohs. Th11 t1me. ho~ver, all the b111umps ~re h1nde~ by windy oond1uons. and cannot be con11deftd for ~rd purpo~ Simpkins.. tht I 98S Wortd lJn1ver111" ( 11mC'\ champion and rollea1atr l't'C'ord holder. Olympic silver medalist Make Conley scttlrd for !«Ond w1th a S8-61iJ, the fifth-beat jump cvn and the I0"8C'l ever for a noo- Wlnner It was tht second con~uve day that Conley finaih«I '4'00nd with the bat '°1in cfTon C4 Orttnge Coast DAIL V PILOT! Sunday June 22. 1988 . • _ .. ~~~ 111/l "T.60 INTO SAVINGS T"-Doily Pilot hos o new way to turn your Hidden TreoJures into CASH with o Clossiti.cf Ad . CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 488-llOO •• '· °_:J 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No chaAHt In c:oc»v or c.ncellallon. Porl11ale ~ OfllV No CommtrClel, ..... 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Available now Don't miss this onel Tll .... ,,. 1111,llO llllOA PHIHILJ uao,ooo Quiet and charming older home on Balboa Peninsula priced to sell now Lowest priced single family nome on lower peninsula. . . . Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur-R es 1d en t1a J Real Estate Services rounded by grass. 3 BR. 2 BA. hlghly maintained with lovely parquet floors In kitchen/entry. Fee. NIHLJllS SUl ,HO Top quality remodel 1n great loca11on Close to school & community park 4 BR 2112 BA. new windows, doors. baths, roof, brick patio OPEN HOUSE 1-5 lllOOYM 1211,111 Wonderful 3 BR. 2'1'1 BA condo with wooden floors, wet bar. formal dining room, large kitchen, fireplace. sunny patio, community PIS. COROH IEL MAR UH,000 Huge kitchen gives you happy spot for menu planning This 3 BR home has 1t all South side of t11ghway in beautiful Corona del Mar OISTI IHI 1 BA Clllll ML IUI LllO ISU SUl,100 3 BR Redecorated and appointed 3 BR home on 40' SU ISWI lot with delightful su nny south patio Beamed 2 BR Den ce1llings Palos Verdes stone fireplace LIH ISLE SHl,000 Warm and wonderful traditional family home 4 BR FR w1tn large sunny brick patio Very light & airy with large rooms Totally remodeled ctlU IHI 1 BR YllUWMI 1 BR wmHCI 3 BR OCEHFRHT 1111,000 1111111 llllWU Oynam11e contemporary 4 BR. state of the art 4 BA 1<1tcnen, hardwood floors. lavish use of white tul Cll oak leak and Texas shellstone. 3 BA CORONA DEL MAR NHIOR YIEW llLLS HH,000 Price reduction -best value 1n the area. 3 BR + family room. 3 car garage. upgraded kitchen appliances. meticulously maintained IUllllYIRllW 3 BR. FR OMMAHLUI 3 BR llWNIT IOllTI 4 BR, FR llYD 1111111 4 BA Ullll YllW 11Lll COROH DEL 111" IHl,IOO ~A~ Pride ol ownership' Located south of highway, 3 BA. FA 1ust steps 10 park & beaches Remodeled 2 BR, Ull ISU 1 BA and 2 BR. 2 BA Annual income $30,000. 3 BR, 21,, BA JASMllE CREH 1111,000 The finest in condominium llvmg Spllt level 3 BR 2 • BA. family room. privacy on expansive grPent>elt City and hills view 1n1uu 5 BA. FR, View lllUIYM 4 BA lllllllUfH 5 BR, FA Ull llU Sl'HLJSS 1111,000 4 BA Two story traditional family home 4 BR. game ua• llMl room, family room, playhouse Panoramic ocean 6 BR FA and mountain views -gorgeous! SATURDAY $95,995 $339.000 $435,000 SUNDAY $95,995 $125,500 $219,000 $247.500 $329,000 $339,000 $339.000 $345,900 $387,000 $429,000 $449,500 $521,000 $675,000 $895,000 $1 ,300,000 $1 ,350,000 $3,800,000 oun uni 1241,IOO An exceptional Investment. Three 2 BR units on 141 ''"• a large lot. Excellent rental location convenient G LIVI NGSTON to schools, church & stores. I02Auela A KURTZ IAYOlm l2M,lll u ..... ~ One story, 3 BR. 2 BA home. Tremendous E COAKETT upgrades: tile floors and counters. garden win- dows, custom kitchen, wallpapers. private back ma,..... G LIVINGSTON 24• liff laM #111 M PHILLIPPI IMF1ewr J. MERTZ yard! l&.IFFI SHl,Gll Newer Bonita, 1 story with 3 BR. Enjoy 3 sunny patios & wide greenbelts from corner location. Good low Interest rate, assumable loan. 1121 Terfflt1 laH WllTIUFf 1111,0M G ANDERSON Dramatic entertainment home on quarter acre J1~0= corner. High celllngs. 4 BR, stained glass, 1 .. s. .... nt pool/spa, BBQ pit. Trade for Income property. H. THAMER WWlll 1111,llO HJ Auel• F SENNES Beautiful 4 BR home with large famlly room 441 ,...... Exceptlonally lovely patio with private pool and D VALENTINE spa. Wood floors and lots of red brick. 1242.._....LIM E. CORKETI llYll IMlll 1111 ... 1411 ... ..., .. On a most desirable street. this Dover Shore 5 A. GOTHARD BR home Is perfection for a famllyl New tand- 1M Yll n.r... scape & pool. Air conditioned. C RUMSFELD 111 Yll ..... L.111 llU Mll,llO 1 s.:A: Beautlfully designed contemporary home of M RE~DY glass & dramatic decor. 3 fireplaces. security t• he ~ ...., system, deslrable Lido corner lot. na ...!_v= u•• 1911 .. ,.,... K. RANGER Exclusive private community amid mllllon dollar 121YlaLWe1ee4 custom homes are the "estate" townhomes. s HARRIS Model perfect, 3 BR, 3 BA with ocean & city light 1 ..... vtews. C MC MAHAN SPHLJSS One of Newport's most spectacular Cc1t1ons City hghts harbor ocean & Lorqe family home on quiet street JUST REDUCED ....... .. ...... If you think the ocean views are fabulous, wait till 1111,000 you see the night-fight view from this beautiful view lo-condo. Private community. sunsets UYCIHT HJl,- Great family custom home. 4 BR, 4 BA, solar llWPllT IUll .. ll,111 OLDE CHOI& Ill MA• 11, ll0,000 F ttbulous remodeled 3 BR. 4 •;, BA blufttop residence View of entire harbor. den-library end game room Expansive deck with stairs to the beach' SllOHCllff U,200,000 L1m1ted commodity. serene and mature grounds SPparate you from the oceanfront cliffs Cell for vour appomtment to see the splendor of this esta1e1 heating for huge pool cedar closet. formal dining Duplex In premium oceanfront locatlon for max. room, lots of storage. Excellent buy. summer/winter rental Income. 4 BA & 3 BR unit• Wiii Y1IW IUI IHl,111 In excellent condition. Highly upgraded 3 BR 1 den home with atten-Ult• •• 11-. tlon to detall. walnacoatlng, t>eama, custom Expansive views above park toward Fuhlon cabinetry, wood floors, large yard, apa and Island, harbor & ocean beyond. Extra large more deck• for entertaining! 4 BR & private apa. UllUllllUlll IUl,lll Beutlful remodeled 4 BR + maid• FR centered • lllY• IJ,,111,m around used brick fp French doora to view. E~ant French Normandy estate In prime vtew Living room has cozy Iott w/ocean view. locatlonl All t.a~urea for gracious living. 5 BR. formal dining, library, FR. Quality throughout. 644-9060 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH Orang Coast DAIL V PILOT l&il'Mlay, June 22, 1980 C8 IM1C....•111at llU 11 ,,...._ Ml umu In UCl?t It locdofl6. V• ~.\*'.-,,.::'~= cant waterfront wtU\ new Inga. "*'orM ...., new ~: .,:::-' ........ ~_: Cfl>l, P*nt. MC gate ..._, ,,__,_ tul.IOO. Open Set/Sun " ~ Of bullcl oom-1·5 1• J9tty Ownw merdel bultd no. Al.o, ' dOubte COlnl'Nrdtl lot on IUNOAY OPEN 1-15 V ... Wwt. MW=• 8HORECU,F8 '3ieK Quaint, but up atad 311 Driftwood, 39,· ~ H I MES FDR SILE ~ wt1ft OOod In-2'Ai8e L .. 7~55 come f0t IWga ~ fOt LIVE AT BEACH YMt Ot OOUld rebuld .. • 1309 Oolph•n Terrace. Newpot1 ~ 1601 Port Abtwf P1ace. N .B. 831-7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 759-9100 $349,000 Sunday 1·6 rea6danCa Md ,...._ioe 321 Oratttd • 45 Lot •bOW. Cell about tn.. 1ov. Down owe S270K #2 Beringer Ct. Newport a.en 318 Driftwood, Shoreclltt•. CdM 18315 Port Taggart, Hath« View Hornet. NB 640-.4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 720-04515 $389.000 Sunday 1-5 559.IMQO $334,500 Sunday 1·5 pt~:-1 llOO OCEAN V~ HOME .. 384 Flower Street, Cotta M ... • ":C: a3':. +13c• (! 1 IEDROOI 644-9060 s219.ooo Sunday 1-s 441 R9dlanc:t•. Newport HelQht• A PETE BARRE Tl RE.ALTY 720~&5 or 7~ 19 eeG-e<MO $346,800 Sunday 1·6 1730 Galaxy Ori~. Oo"9f Shor•. N.B. •24 Rockingham, Belcourt OLD£CDM·2bdehafmlng **1313 Ba~ci. Or , Mal Kai 831-7300 M96,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S.4-e200 1849,5()() :-:::. r='~ ~~ 644-6200 $449,000 Sunday 1_.. * 1120 Gotdenrod, COM S240K, ownat Open Sun 2 IEDROOI 759-9100 $.4 19,000 Sunday 1-5 Hpm. 813--7512· 328 Hazel Drive, (Ocean View). Old CdM ~ou'f'.,,~~~ Mac!fe ~~ of 975 Bayalde Cove Coves 759-9070 S695,000 Sunday 12-5 obllgatlon by TOP aiccaptlonal quallty 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1_5 * • 1207 Highland, Harbor Hlghlanda, N.B. PRODUCER Call S~t 3br 4ti. tam ' 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 PATRICK TENORE rm, m1tr "'"• wit~ & * 14 Columbia, lrvtne '31-12'8 ape, ale. tee IY9 . 10 759-6700 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 ~ 1e Jetty Dr, Jasmine CrMtc, CdM 1521 Seacrest. H v Hiiis l ;~W6· min to fw'fW'I *485.000 759-1626 $339,800 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... .-200 s515 000 S 5 ••• F0< Nia by ownw or 715 Goldenrod, Corona Del Mar ._....v · undey 1· !jp tr~ OPEN SAT tSUN $249,900 Sat/Sun 1 • *300 Kings Place, Newport Beech · *425 Tustin ""'~ ... Bea ... -·--12-5.3145CROwNv1ew -o 631 -1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun1-5 , ........ ..,.,., c .. DR (213) 833-1498 •3608 Marcus.NB. 631 • 1268 S349,600 Sunday 1-5 --645-0303 $35"' 000 s d 5 •3148 Mantstee. Costa Mesa 104 VI H LIWllTPl*J ,_..,&--YllW .,, un ay 1· 645-0303 $149•800 SAT/SUN 1_. a ovre. Lido IM, NB fl.UUUU tmf_... 414 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 wa11 located 1tt noor ••umt · 673-7512 $240.000 Sunday 1-5 **308 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores •••815 Via lido Soud. Lido Ille. NB Condo with tunny n..... ...... 000 631·7300 $775,000 Sunday 1.5 67" L>.161 $2 200 000 s s 5 .-ICtoMd patio 18dnn "'ft'-· fOt thl• Im-3420 SummerMt Circle Costa Mesa .rv · • at-un 1· • m8Clllat• 38drm home. 75 • · 221 Narcissus, Olde CdM I deNH bltln kltcnen, r• muter .,11• opene to hill 9-6700 .205 ,000 Sat~un 1-5 6«-0121 $5-45,000 SAT /SUN 1 _5 duced to tust S 124.t50 1 OOMn & ape Large (714) 673 4400 = ~:. =rt!y c:;:: 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 20 .. 1775P.,ai~aS3, Co20s.toooa Meaa Sunday 1 5 tam. central air an<i no g "'QUVV - uaoc1a11on duee 1407 Bonnie Doone Terrace. CdM •4627 Surrey Dr, Cameo Hlghlandt. CdM 'l/,>M1U(. df/, ffa1 644-6636 $339,000 Sun. 1-5 760-9072 $629,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 \~.i'u.J.4,,/i.1•.> 28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 1807 Tahuna Terrace, COM 31132 Holly Drive, South Laguna ,._.... 1" 675-6000 $210,000 SUN 1·5 644-6200 S..85,000 Sunday 12-4 499-1600 $725,000 SUNDAY 1-5 l/{/ .. ,\1.'llt * 1710 Kings Road, Clltfhaven, N.B. 104 Via Florence (Lido Ille) NB l407 E. C..st Hwy., C.. 631-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 IPlll lmAY 1·1 HWTY IL--· a l&Llll Dnll flattl~~OO. ••-Y .. * * * •29 Ocean Vista, Newport Beach 12411 Via Marina, Back Bay. Newp<>f't Beach WlTllflmW/MOI :!, =~ :..,~"': 760-3834 $529,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 631·7300 $279.000 Sunday 1-5 lnYltlng famtty home LR, 3B• l•mlly room 17 Ocean Vista. Sea Island. Nwpt Bch 3467 Windsor Ct, Costa Mesa DR owriook weternont, cnarmar lndudet • d•rl· 73-4,...980 $423 ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 645-0303 $204,900 2nd fir mstr tult• w/hlt-l"G 18drm Apt Only • tier batha, "J>IC & 1tucty, 2 "45,ooo Sharyl er ... 2 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon. NB gueat bdrm • famlly 831·12M 759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 room 1525•000 N~15:• e v39 Whltewater(PI 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM ~-893-3973 $279.000 Sunday 1-5 Be •23 Bodega Bay, Spyglass '-'-3 IEDROOI •••721 Bayside Drive, Nepwort h 644-6200 $499,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 ~ -rr-760-5000 $1 , 175,000 Sunday 1-4 lalMI lalaM llOI .,....,,_ · · •2s00 Clltt Or., Newport Heights, NB * 1506 Dorothy Lane, Weatcllff. NB "81..a 502 Acacia, Old Corona. Corona Del Mar 759-6700 $375•000 Sunday 1•5 759-6700 $305,000 Saturday 12-4 llmAJ 1_. 644-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1518 Galaxy Or'tve, Dover Shores N B 1n4Plll **~215 Bayside Drive, COM •2001 Kewamee, lrvlne Terrace 631·7300 $657,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 F::~u::'un~. y 1·1 644-6200 $1, 195,000 SAT/St.IN 1·51 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 7 Hermitage, Big Canyon 2ba lower unit ar .. 1 In· IHNllllTTI& •29 Beacon Bay. Beacon Bay 321 Poppy. Olde CdM 644-6200 $1,095,000 Sunday 1-5 coma property. tltlT I PUllFIL 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $625,000 SUN 1 -5 I uance Neat 3B~ home wtnioe •••324 Morning Star. Dover Shores. NB Ora w eun;,y yatd on on. of 4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 10262 Pua Drive, Huntington Beach 759-6700 $997,5000 Sunday 1.5 realtor CdM'• bHt atrHtl. 644-8200 $365,000 Sunday 1-4 673·2810 $129.500 Sunday 1-4 IH IDSOS uun INC .... ,~, SAT/SUN 1-5 * • 19 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 844-8200 $699,000 SAt/SUN 1-5 1201 Santiago Drive, Dover Shor•. N 8 831-7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1148 Santiago 0r1..,., DoV9< Shor•. N .B. 631·7300 ... 75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 IEDROOI 6 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEii SUN 1·5 * • 1437 Antigua Way. Baycrest. N B 631-7300 $415,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM 2 121 Aralla (Eastblutf) Newpor1 Beach 644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1·5 ---------~___..,,.--...,.,_----- '~ .. _..,... "~. . --~......___,_,,.• CDllDO TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IElllOOI 345 Awoc*1o (Unit A 102~ eo.t. Meu 6"4-90e0 $95,995 SUnday 1-5 2 IEDllOOI * 1~ Dover Dnw, N.B 673-7300 $134,500 23482 El Repoea, Laguna Hiiis 631 7300 1105,950 Sunday 1·4 Sunday 1-5 18082 Jolly Ln, Huntington Beach 848-8985 Under $110K Sat/Sun 12-5 * •833 Lido Park Or . A 1, N 8. 759-9100 S399.000 Sunday 1·5 1741 Tustin Ave Unit 10A, Nwpt Bch 643-438G S 125.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us Fii RI tr DEii ••v280 C,ney Lane #320 VIiia Balboa 673-7300 199,000 Sat..SUn 12_. 105 Jumlne Creek. Newport Beacn 831· 7300 $342,500 Sunday 1-5 * •2792 Longwood Court. CM 546·2313 $ 168,500 Sunday 1-4 3, IEDROOI 201 Columbla, Newport Crnt. Nwpt Bet\ 631 -1266 S 180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CIOM 10 bead\ Owner 487 E 19th St., Costa Mesa 4 Morro Bay, Spyglass 673-4062 w tcarrl:J51JP.~ed at 642•8853 $l70,000 Sal/Sun 9_5 1921 Teresita Lane(Harbor Hlghlands) NB 644_6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 218 Marguerite, Olde COM 644-9060 $247,500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $439,000 Sunday 1·5 la1MI 401.n ITU 209 Garnet, Balboa Island 32 Vienna 3800 Ocean Birch, Spyglass Ridge Pea.luala lM7 tnll&T/1111-1 673·8700 $310.000 Sunday 1·5 63 1•1266 $469.900 Sunday 1_5 644-6200 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 464 Vista Trucha. Newpor1 Beach ocaan tld• 48th at, Reduc.d Dover She>< .. 877 JoAnn St. oata ,.,,esa ... .... ... , Sun 1·5 BY OWNER 2+2 Clax c ... 23 .. 5 Port Carlisle, S .......... nd I 963-8852 $335.000 s232K. w/SH5K adl & t>eytront wtth docil. 5BA. 637-1458 $135,000 Sunday 12-5 •2112 WlndWard. Newport Beach 644-6200 $389.000 SAT/SUN 1·5 26 Wlldgoose Ct .NB aa.um ...... 963-1031 a1Mt1lll•• ~alor• FM 433 Morning Canyon, Corona Hghlnds 675-1854 $349.000 Sun 1-4 ••25 Rldgellne, Harbor Aldna 759·9100 $189,950 Sunday2·5 land now only S8t5.000 I! .... Jf>.200 $285,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 •-Fii UU 1Y 1W111 ..... , IT&lffU ~1-v 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 Custom 49' 3Ba home -Walk to beach & bar W Ull IUln * 1800 Pltcarln. Mesa Verde CM * • 1863 Samar, Costa Mesa Fonnal ttvtng & dining rm Ill-NM 5.0-7355 S 184,900 Sunday 1-5 Extra lrg lam rm U If llYSlll llPUI 11 PolnMttla Old CdM Corona Del Mar w/wetbat & trptc Prtme • • 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 645-0303 $259.000 SAT 12_.ISUN 1-5 1242 Somerset (WestcllN) Newport Beach 3 BR ,1us Fii RI tr DEii loc R•ducad prlc• OntyS3-49K. 20theruvau.. 759-9070 $367,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 $375,000 Open HOUM able Nol In MLS Call * •2345 Arbutus Street, EastbluH, Newport 644-9080 $387,000 Sunday 1·5 862 VIiiage Creek Coate MeN moet Set /Sun Call lor Datrell Putt Propertlea 329 So Polnaettla, Corona del Mar Info. 873-7495 720-e.22 673-5354 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 Beach 631-7300 $350,000 * * 9401 North Star (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sunday 1·5 645-0303 $134,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 Y11W-Y11W-YllW C.... ••I Jiu 1112 From Spyolua • popular TRADEWINOS MODEL SPiil .... 111° 4Br 38• with cuttorn 1 ... -.TllOTD ¥1IW turH Showa Ilk• • 38clrm 3 Bath, 8 car gar-model $635,000. Appt to age. totally remodeled. ... Call Hatry 831·12M BY OWN£R $729,600 7~189 BY OWNER OLDE COM '!!~~~!!!!!!!~~ S of Hwy w/gr .. t poten-..,. * • 2005 Balearic 631· 1266 $235,900 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi * *2812 Bayshore Drive, Bayshores 644-6200 ~ 1,300,000 Sunday 1-4 213 Diamond. Balboa Island **14 Balboa Coves, newport Beach I 631·1266 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 650-2709 S..48,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 14 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 356 Evening Canyon. Shoreclltts 650-2709 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $595.000 Sunday 1·4 **45 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 29 Goleta Point, Spyglass. CdM 673-9060 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 631· 1266 $635.000 Sunday 1·5 11111, hOfM w/beautlful C..ta .... l ren1e1 unit. petlo. Ntalllt• lcHARMlNG 18r COt- tv. 1279.500. &-Vpm, and tage New paint, carpt & wtilendt 875-5715 drapee lrg lot l11t,500 BY OWNER . >Cini value. 239 E 22nc1 St 97~ * 1112 Berkshire Ln. (DovM Shores) NB * * 127 Harbor Island. Newport Beach Irvin• Tarraca. 4bd 3BR 2b.. mow In cond. 662--0550 $3l0,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 644·6200 $1,595,000 SAT/SUN 1 30-5 2'M>e. r.Ouc.d to S310K new crpt, trantlarred vs Trafalagar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $990.000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 640·4868 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1·5 6 BR plus FAI RI or DEii Lots 84 -85-86 Top of Rocky Point, Spyglass 644·6200 $2,700,000 Set-Sun 8-8 8Y appt only 831·2805 muat NII $120.000 VA 2013 Calvert, Costa Mesa •IPllMlll ueume 650-5201 rl'M 645-0303 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 ••3013 Java, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $385.000 *••Ii 1 Napoll. Harbor Ridge. N B SAT /SUN 1-5 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sun 1-5 IY .... /IUllUI 3Br w.aa. ""' paint & •633 Cameo Hghlnds Or . Cameo Hghlnds 2109 Miramar Drive. Balboa Peninsula *v2 Winged Foot Big Canyon.NB Aernodeled with -WOYed crpt, 2 car gerage New 675-6000 $358,000 SAT /SUN 1-5 673· 7495 $375,000 Sal/Sun 7 6 o. o 6 o 6 (a bath 5 l $ 9 9 5 , o O O plane for , .. , houM concret• drtvewey AV or 1249 900 boet acc.ae Lot eox100 • 17 Carmel Bay Or C o M 890 Oak Street, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1.5 715GOLOENROD 1-e ~~2~7~1!~51<1 759-9100 $526,oOo land Inc Sun 1-5 963-8793 $139,900 Sunday 1-4 IDllD 111,111 Ill UITSIM IUm 542 Catalina. Newport Beach I • 1880 Parkvlew, Costa Mesa t>upex ~ O.W. Call to Super ciMn renovation 645-0303 S225.000 SAT/SUN 12-4 645-0303 $205,999 SAT 1·5/SUN 1·4 • * * 2606 W Oceanfront Newport Beach 644-6200 $875 000 Sunday 1-5 •245 So Peralta Hiiis Or Anaheim Hiiis 4 IEDROOI 9 12 Hyde Ct • Costa Meas 645-0303 s 160,000 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 760· 1410 $550.000 •Spa •Pool ••Waterfront * * * Watertron1 & Pool SUN 1-5 Sun I 12·4 ... u 81 1227 OPEN WED -SUN ~5 * 511 CllH Drive, Clltthaven. NB 250 Poppy, (Ocean· View). Old CdM HITUTll ..U YllW 487 E lOth St 842"8853 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $399.000 Sal/Sun 12-5 673-7300 S I 200.000 Sunday 2-4 ..,, Give address a1 guard gate OPEN SAT/SUN 11·3 BEAUTIFUL E SIDE Cameo Hlghlandt Pr•tlne By Owner-449 Magnolla. pool & entertainer'• ~ 3bd, 2ba. hot tub, 2 car ligtlt home. 3Br. ,.,.,, & o•r complete remodel, formal dine rm. huge lot, grNt arM, $2151(, call llgttt & airy, all new dacor· tor IPPI. 842·7458. ator'• ot\ol()a deoot 4e27 Cool ocn brMnt 1800 1f SUn"ey ~· ~01 7eo.9072 4Br. coun1ry atm~•. IMM1 ... 121H formal DR, ram rm, lrplc. JASMINE CRK 9l'Of M 28r S 139,900 Ag1 963-8793 + cten, t1ot tub, t1ityt1t•. IW Yll• :~~~i.'~n~ Nil +Ill Btcr lt3-3t73 A lowty apacloul home for thoM who low to enter· 1&111111.1. LIT1 tlln 4 BecJrooma plut OcMn vi.w. S3SO.OOO family room loolill"G out 714 844-8397 on large dedl ., .. and eparklfng pool Court MIHl• 11111 yard entry plut much Guard get•. lrV Plan ~ moral Alklno $235.900 38drm. !amity room off OPEN SUN0AY 1-4PM k"cnan Cofner loC: Xtra IJU I _. =\ltewoff Mno rm a ---rm Prlc.d IOt Mia "'~'-7.000 U1-1JH c;,{k.mr 'liirt • .'t.'11~ 1 ·Y:m. 1 .... ~ • ~n~ Prtee lta1111a1 •• THE IEST 4 Bedroom Harbor View Hiiis home to $311,000 E,.. C.rtett IN Nl WPDRT C CNTC~ 6449060 let u. Help v. .. Sell Y.., Pt•ttrl Call CltnifW, 642 .. 5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. ln El<'lu111vt" Irvine Tr rra<'e Walktnit D1slao<·c· to Yacht Cluba Golf Ttonnis Fashion Ir.land. Nr.wport Cf'nltor BaltK1.t tsland Complr.tely Rtomodel~d 2 9(-drnom ~n To 1tt is lo 1tppre<'lillt' RED CEDTO • 39~ ANCY IMllRNINO REAL TOR ___ (714} 144-663 3 Bdrm 3BA 2 Bdrm 1 BA 1 Bdrm 1 BA 5000 sq tt . view 6 car garng~ excellent income Prt<*S at ~000 OPEN HOUSE. SUN. 12~ 415 Poppy, COf'on• del Mar Dom Caeclo, RHltOf 780-1410 C8 Onaoge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 22. 1981 c.... lllllnlM llM ._. ••··~ 1• ••et._. HltllDlll c...... Ulll!::~~~~~1•--lliiiiiiiii~~·~M-l!mt'-1S-e!!I u11X vhBI. Sw&t •••H•• · HAm.1~ -.&"' hUa.nJa 1117 iddilfi &EDA Ed -.an•191 ..... M.! lllm ""-Wenn twnNft91'11n 1. end 11Tl11 Coen loot'*"-'°"'* t Bedlloom, t ...,. CoftdO •IH'Pl llf •• 2 I D O U ' L I )( • br IN -ldn9 I 1NO S 110 /mo 2br t\Oa l*d. 107 VIia ,_... .._ 1149 ._, unit. al ..._LG~ dining roo"' pool, ..., ._ a:M,IOO-., ndrYn n., lrPC. f.~ now,.,. p.e -...111 AG'... townf!OUN, pMttbett. t1'20. OPIN IAT.llUN. ......... ._,._ l141,~.al1-t20),,. t•n .• 111 .. *"4l,000,11gtt;~1114 M ·ltl4 . ~ m uta. <*,17tolmo, 7IO 1111 ,._,~ldi&1ti.. lndry~J!:' 12 ... ltllll1..._ .~-.,., •~ ....... 1-· 1, ..... L.-. ... '•n ·-•bd ----·-,,.,, ....... ~.i!:!.-~00.:.: KN :-=..~.~ raLMGMT. 1u.1al,m11m1n1irlii!~ ..._ pttDld pool home =w= ----' - -..,_, 29drm + °"' ~ pr-. •-• ., ....... n..u -. ft ' ~ I 11000/mo 113-~ ·-abd. 2ba IPC-Y..WW. nc .,, .._ v..... Open --·-•m ... • ••droom, ' bath Cllr'Plll. to down. OMW UQllOUI ._ lllMd. !Jr. Alatit on ~1 i&dfm ,,._. oentr.,....,,, .,,.__ · llU .-._ Plfkt'IO. 11400 me ""' 1-t. 1IOO ,,__.., _,.., -9Mdtftont hoft'9 + two w carry, ~9decl, terieM i-. of ~ & 2be hofM yYty ,..., oom ~/d .. up car.. tor V£RiAILLE8 PIH. t/18. All UTIUTIU 'AID 9Y1111 nowt fW """9 loclellon.. tadrm, 2 ... mw . bedfoom Md beth Gl*I U41K. cal aft g!W. ea Bey vt9w. ,..,._ 111tct1 dbl ,.,.. 11400 gro&.ip of pt0t9.'Mt-N01 2Br, H•. tr1>40. Pool. eomc-e beloN ~ '*"· ta;:1;;=i~:--::;;;;-t.;;a 8elh t1M,t00. S8r Me. 4' lrplae, metd a ~· flantteUo ~ lpm, & wHk•endt, ~=-~· mtir tulle. .._.111 AG'... ac.v~ w. Yr .._ ~ deoOf.._, ouetom LQ ._..., unit. t• t IWTI pu qr1n. sow ow Wale to llrn09t .. roome. flom'llll 11wt+.1110. &entoYttiuwi~· RA 1~ a 9tOfy uM#n 11.150. O.W.Ml-7141 dee'fn *'ur.e. pool. ofo.lnd.llkWlt..reha.gm bah. t1'25K. °"'1 SUN-IMna room. 9fMmlnG J42S.OCJO Open C..... W LI llB ,...,_ a-...,.., pool. · bbq, OOW'd..,.. .,,. & eMc. P*I. 1.uleit• IUI. llT&11 DA v t-6. S 1 ill Holy P90oed Mrdwood ftoOr9 • ---S:,8"" t-.5 17 <>o.I & DOI m: flmrMc. ta w/d . dthwr. Adult•. Wale ': :' 4MOO':::C rounded wtth P'*' tine>-w.. dip. ........ 11191 I• ma, Drive lou1h Laguna. OetM room. wet tier, vaoem ter o.n 2"*-Vitt&. Corona PfoperUat _...,._ '725/mo 711-1741 ~ rm ~No,.._ ~MIO iiiOO&O-.... ~ 1oott~L.llndCo• ... 1eoo =oZ~"'= t20a.000AC.c .. 112t (71•>n4-4MO r,-~~Juty. Bwfloon.geeoolf 111r. ~~11P;;_v.:.:•d •t uJa~~ 14Z .. 171...,,:ao • a. T~ Fri*. Ing lodge type ttone... • UITll llTAn .... .,. IUll AGt 7-..07o quiM, prv. dMn. ~ WAT!#l'ONT lg 2 bdnn ... 11l1 ........ ~ room. dbl oer . ...,_ lllb ,... ~ ~ kltcihen. I 8dl'm .. !Mid'• room. • Oetac:Md .... 2+den. w/2 town He. Wrtta P.O... t be. ftptc, tto. ger. -· 1 MILITO llACH r,t," --.:~ o.n. em'!IUdONXoonao. built-In niinoe. 00*\,,. betN,..,. pw1y room . JW\1111 cargar.Lwlhen t-to 101• Hunt. Bcfl, t2MI lndry.~.,raoyrty ... C4wl .. ~ ~ Ml-2187 1,000 7 31>d, 2ba. Cl•'· pool, trlQ«ator. dithWUh«, w/kltchen & bath. f8ITlly C:: 2':,:'t;~'::· o!: OQllln. a12001mo. ~ Ocun c too lno + eec, no'*" beet ue oer•· petlO, "'*· 1000 , .......... llll .. UT/-1 .41 oluDhouM. t 121,800. Indoor 1aa. Fr•nch rocm wtlh to' tw. w.. loclat.Gn • ..,,.unwn., term ..... c.11 -cient ~ bltlnt ptowtded ew11 --.2211 eq ft. No lllda UflCMr 10 I VIia .........__ ...... -.. ..,. Open 8at-8w'I 1·8, 22121 dOOt"I to bnc* p&tto Md door / outdoor pool • 644-7211 oer foo &3M191 Acn ... no P9ll teaO. 641 1300 - -IML .. M CemlnttoAoto.78C).1193 winding brick patl'I• Sl91 ,000 OPEN rental•. 'riced at t::L: ll.&..1 ,.......... Acn UMNQ (let"-'*&NwlltBMf) through pro~ty SAT/SUN 1·5 $o42t,OOO U•l9t.D ~ -aoeen-.;. °"*9 8Y91-aumLmfl 11s..eoo ...... iWIA. LBSuA£ woALO; aA "*"tlilned groundt a. 2 w1HGm FOOT LAH! 38drm. 2 lath. ~ s BA 2 ax. m '*' ...... '° bWlf\ e· .. 1bd. odlediW ~ !!!!::.!!!!!!!-.... lla or Cha Jonet 2be Condo, oanl H/A. In-cMMd epe. red bfidl OJ c.I kW apt. to .... ground ........ ~ story twn rm, ale, 2 car get., l'f m'fll, Inge, brand MW mr:P91· m fi 131-1291 1 m ~·v~ -~=~ ~~!"°cat 0-~ Owner/9roa• 78CM)90t Ava/A 711 11350/mo S1100/mo, Avatl 711. '·--'al· d/W, "':· =::: aa; I w .... Ai. a:;;: I ~ br .. Ht, 24 hr 1ec cent ow~lng.•nd maNITPI&-...,.. 497~10orl4+47t3. ll ..... wllM1H 1....,... • quiet non-emkr, •o• • , I 13 9 110 0 0. n. r ~ by • large Celt-In Hwt>or VleWi t.3ilt0o NPT ILUFF8-Lu11uriou1 111 .. uu Turt .. Rodi Ridge Former Downtown atudlo, ,,.. ~. l2IO + \4 .,.. + 15~1437 fomle bent1 Md mu91 be 4'1drm S8a. 7•110a . Condo, land lno. 3ba. Model 28r Condo, llr, YEARLY 4bd, 2-,...._ S*nt. kit,~ fir, t,_., dip. Avt 711 . "4t-OS71 -llquldated Tamnc term. ' 2v.t>e. flm rm, meny up-ffplc Nr pool & tent*. P<W1 "'*-tt.uc>. ainda'*. "415/mo. A11PP c·u rw ooc !'urn Al mun fUTml ltwprt ..,~ 1111 1915 8'19'11Md va1ue Oliff llm gr9dat. 1335K. 111 on.. 11soo1mo 164-7232 AGt 64&-3el3 130 1toectwey .n 2Pm · rMt.oee. ipa. S,ooe AnCJ-.,-.-Qu.lty .,.. • -auoo.ooo. OS*I SUN-3,,, • ldnna. 5 betht, lo CON!d. w .. 1pon Alty WILLOWS" bdfm 1v. be. La Jua L-oa tldrm on Vk:tOtla. Csoo1mo. lnol. wm . ..._.tNe~ bdrm twnhm ...... /IPA* DAY and WEEKLY en.. country kite. fem room M3-&62, anytime frplc, dbl get w/Of*'M, c.re; llll nHr Newport alvd. 54t-31'74' wttt1 ale & • 2 car 0-809 .... UT I -ell• ttll ftnal ...._ "*'Y xtrM. lmmeouleta ITU&. I NH• '1IW Stvdk> Ml kltct.n, utle ale water l gardnar Incl. ? 8perdno *9n. crptt, !MPLOYEO OEHT •loceted C.. 8Hutlfully maintained CelltotoPenhou.uohed· cond T.,,,,.r-ootlebll. F '""'ee'e-! bdnn lrlCI Pll\lellY ~. noP.1.11100 6111-1908 IMM t:l'Tl'abdlbe drpe. lllow, ~ U10 40 Non-emott..,' (lo;:') mAT NiiU home l ywd many •· 1M OI mey be lnepected 500 89'al Ad 6424'212 rom __....... Only 1375 Fee Teterem Houee, 1 ml to bwlh. No pees ll0-2t70 • ~ IU&.111'111 trN. Ml'-' 'mo11vated ~~~~= = DO~R SHORES Ual'lt ~.,,;~~,L':,: 875-tMO ~UI lwk :'t:, a125~~~no1 E/&lt>e 2br, 1.,._ encl. klt°":...~ueeo.ta 7M-1501 ~~1~!·m brootluremll fixer 38r28a,poo1, 1too home to oomfort C.ta .... lllf ~-~f!_E5l P~ Odnf, · pedolgar. twnhM ~. ,__ aw ' 1••-••••n eq "" gf...c loeatlon. *299.000 Cell ~· ..,_,yon ~-. tat ttlt ttH leundrY room, new paint, -- , , ,11 n 4 -...-. 1310000. Prine. only. llUTWlllll.llUL 28R18A.1Qltcnge9hed. paint. eundeck, gar, llll MM/mo.146-2MO Pftwt••1t1•--.ti.1t1. )~~ri~..r/,'I (11•) Hf-1111 tr Agl Mlchale. M&-33-43 _..Ill nu cwpt/Or..,_, no C*a lndry 1795 4'91-1297 El..._ ...........,,. 1 ... ,_ yard,t•t 30M r •1•) ... 111.41 -• 1950 "B" ~ lhow by --28N 28X condO c:atport -~ _, ........ ... L •---L 1..... (a • • b11a.1ff 70-1501 llPC)t NSO~ ~·54~ 2BR. den. 2'1\8a. c:uetom. S700 NrSo C:-. ~ comer tlPC NH/mo, t• Laguna IHch furn .,.... ..w R E A L T Y -tplc, get • patio. cMt.U, ..,....., ....... + tee. C.. fnlm Mondey S"*GM "'*· prof 40• . .,_ llPLD l.U lt-11 G\1\1 2Br 28a.. bttl• & cn..y, tab OOMn cenyon ¥W. """'' -· rec room on ~1H Non-trnttr ~ t300 ao. to ~-38drma, ... Jutt at..,a to 1M tie.di ••1t... frplc, micro, w/d, ..-.tng, apedoua l l..00. •99--2llt 545-7131Of731-6188 A.fa. ~1 2'MSe TO'#Mouae Many *"'""' * and beyl b<*lan1 loo .. ,... pool,)K 2ceroar Nf8e -3Br 2e.. bMutJM pert!.· FOR '9n1lneo.t.Meee..1 ---,------upgt'ediea. bOllMt .,.._ .. LJrrm callonl Ead1 unit hat OvtltendtnO 3 Bdrm PIHi 1950/mo Call 2Br HOUM Oceer\ \lt9w, Nke Mttlng POOi bedroom apartm•nt M• 4'0+. Room W/pftt t151,000. CALL George Bal Pan 2br, 2ba Only brick llreplaca. 2 N:r:,c;:f~•~l~~ea~ly va~~~ ITln ll IUlll 240-3911Of957·t ... 4'. tr~t 1~ ~nc:fout F= t-ouzzt, rec""· s.(, = '575 a month. Cell entrance nHr OCC MMOn 8S1·1~ 1279.000 ='O::nJ~~.:i::: t6gnad epe and r:.dttn Channing,.,,, home. •Br. 1'tE'Sl0£ TRIPLEX•Extr• ~pt 11000 •M-8309 l800/mo 87M0911 831-1272. Outet. =::r t:S18 ~ ' 44 Owner may oeny tit T.D OPE~1'= 1·5 2'~8t~~~ :m~m~ IQ9 2bd, trplc;, nu cpta, HOUSE IN NO LAGUNA AHumable 111 9.9251 l.AAOE ~'M>e. pet.to, M/F~ 25+ N/S _._ . J t HJ: /I J'! tenn , • paint Obi oar 1795, 117 2 blOc* lo beld'I ~ L.wrury 2bd, 2be Condo, gert09. . . . • __. • .,J//rd... ,, lftlT&la.AI ft1W1 ... 1111...... IRll&f rT'I Jm CIHrbrook Lan• (ott OOMI\ :.... 3 bdrm IUlte vttd '*llnga. Poof, ape. AG' Ms-3113 to ~ C.M l'lm, W~ llUT-R E A l TY To1altyoustomtndln1*1of CMstr-Nie. mu.t .... To moVoe up to~ Vanguerd). 8T5-3-435 (1 w/outllde entrance l 557....eo..,.,..ndL LOFT APARTMENTS. = t:..::°.:.n;;,,,. Sl29 500 "8R 1~8A 2 te1turlt1g gourmet nowl Model perfect Into• n.w estate home 380 2BA·Oan In Gat11ge -1 bar), frplc, llUndeele. 280, 28A CONDO triMc. PfVt petio, ~ -----=~.,...........,......--~- cer 'an.di 21 Y'9 n9w ... UIYll* kltcNtl wtth all rww aab4• 4'bdrm 3'h&a. 3200 eq tt wtth a fant..UC view a a Fanc9ci yd "'""91• BEST o.,~ & ~ LMM 1 bfll to SC Pti. Mt5tmo l frig. 1 bdml, 2bdnn, l NEWPORT HACH/C,M. Move 1n ·cond. OPEN By Owner/Ag! 2Br. Dan. net•. l.Mng room ~h wnonMi din rm. fem rm, wrap around decit. 5 w Side, s9oo1mo'+ IN1 & 11800/mo Avellab4a 711 380. 28A, 17e5/mo becihe6or 145-44CM. For F/Nemlct, room, P"' SUN''""· 10282 PUA OR. Oowr Model Upgraded tMk floorl and lm~ed water-Mw+ men Sacn-l>drma, famlty rm&.~ MCUrtty, 148-782• 4'94-7651 Go by 2011 w Sunflower. be. k~£"fe!'t i!'d s.. Prop.1i. Ltd wood floora, ~price marb4a fir~. ranctl floe •• 1488.900 Wiii It'• located In. guarded --M d rn 3-t8<1rm 28• K·5 THAN CALL SUE Ulltnield utll 1376+. 04CH123 n.-. Htn11 873--2810 lnald• Big Ctnyon <loon and outatandlng lltt9n to Ill ganulM of· ~· t • comm u n 11 y 3er. 28' family rm, trplc, Fo • le 1._ .......... : 131· t28e -i ••.---T~ tum n/'"*r -·1 •33" "'00 p 1 1 1 Back Bay llt9w See to ._.... t•-...,. 000 ,,.. •• 1 n<lwd flr1 On lg lot Nr antul coea1 ,.,. ..-. • -• ~-,-. • •·• 'ne P• 1 · ,_. l .... 09 '"" °' ..,, ...., ICNI S1015 1 med 111 0.Ckt lovely Interior ~ '40+ "425 +'Ao"'*-Oer· 11¥11'9'1111.*' .,..._780-toee appreoi•1al3S9,000 Ir*'-Call PATRICK llUTWllTOI Agt~ m 1 · 11475'(2t3)378-89ee ln .. J:ipua 1111 Uk brand Aluttlltiat ll09· W/0, rw FMNon ~~.._ ~110 •. 0002er ~ .... !!HUI•* LI. - -TENORE 131· 12N or ••a1 _..Ill 1r'll"l'l\.Ps e ooArww. ..i.M:t 75e-0344' ""..,_. ,..._,_,.. ---.... _ 78C).8702 ~7"""-150'1 3BR 2BA Mal1na High-NEW, LUXURIOUS TO NIGUEL BEACH• ~·.!No.,.!!!• 1 ------.-... ~ rental. O~ Sat/Sun 2Br 28a w/frplc + pool OutetMdlng Bedt 8ay and • -~~~-..,... landl ~ hOuM No CONDO·VILLA """""' .-. _... """'" '"v' .,., •• _ .,...,, t2-5 ~6 Ag1 Stepe to ltOf• Only nlgl'lt llgtlll vtew from thlt •• ~ I GW pet• Aef"I $1.006 Avail oated. tubt prl(g, ...., . 280, 28A SUNNY CONDO 28dtm 18ath 17 tO entrance & a-. l300 $118.900 Won't 1 .. 11 klxurloWI home tltuated ,~-.. ,., July 1 Call Anew. Ad• amall ~t. LM Ilk• IW'#, aR arMnlti. 301 Avoc.do 142-MllO mo nw 406 & 68 trwy. lttf In la l.IJ CALL PATRICK TENORE In one ot the mott <»-r ' • 313, &42~. 24 hr1. I 1 800 mo . or Hll -182S/mo, M 1·9"3 Sherp large 1 Bedroom 432-MM 2Br 28a--A-Condo. 131·t28e0f780-l702 t1rab4aareeaofHewport --w/110,000 dn, 1rade1 A~b down11atn. Abeolutety IL:i:~ ft(I Under 1110.000 Tarrtnc a..cti 31>drm0f2and• UMlll.IUmllT TllllllUFI AT LASTI conlld Bkr. 8M-7t70 -imm.ouic1e OWJw..,...,,1 • .....--.-~~~ii!Oi!!~~--flNn<:lng Open S.1'Sun' den Only 1228.HO 11 enjoying lhe walerlront • ----•ldoeed 1ookabta otr· .... W 8ITB, 12·5 8'M915 Aot. . Open Houae Sat 1-tPM. ~~E~ ~i~u:ot~ from ttttl 4 bdrm .• bath I .... IHflll l...,.n IMc• lllt bl... . 1111 t09. Pn_.e grounda Mly rWe1t now ev91. we•... W•ten tunMtl from 3 home w/'(04Jf own boel ..,.,... '".. 2 BtRBCR 2& 2L: NWPt TIHYI on; 6d ™ ept. 1580 Avella bl• July 114'7 00 wtc & up. 2:274 lut. luMu lM2 •Lt Ylll W/ .... * Jusl lla1edl Oettgtitful , ._..of finest v-. •BR. d<><* 1825.000 Call FMI At .... Wttll sn h 1298 _, c.toet 10 vtlleoa te75 mo 4ttlt51h. No ~· c.-Nwpt &Nd. CM ..._7445 ff(I LML eEXOW. 46d . lf1I 1R 1-1 bedroom home ln P'et.-•BA. p1cyroom, oourmet HUT WU1UI dbl ,.o':: =· poo1 & 1nc:1 utP 1mmec1 ~ 546-C 1U I In a..1 2'..\ba. trg ram rm. 2 3BR-38A, remod•l•d tlglOUI Newport BMCfl kllcNn. Sandy bMch, aw.man TELERENT tenn 11296 ... 11900 cy Agt 876-3331. 19"'1111U 302eW.Peclftceo.t lrpic. Move-In rNdy k1tcNt1.aecurtty1y9tem. 1oc1t1on Hl9hly up· t>*lf'loe1.S2,200.000 75$-1501 w Avtnowl31-3025 laUu Ptalaaela 2Br wlger. Qpta. ctrpe, ~9eedl.~~ $329,900 Agent Julla. Move In cond Reduoed graded plue lovely city 904 VIA LIDO NORD -bltl Fncd yrd /patio ._,,.., &42-7464 or f4&-0I09. to $319,500 11gM1 vi.w A mw1 ,.. OPEN SAT-SUN 1·6 ~A I' IWiid t S le •U.... 2Br 18•a '!!.•nd ~!w 2ltT e3::.,.120 Cell ~&PM St• +wecagl.nodlpoelt. -.,..------,,..,....,~ 1325 Su .... '--"-· N.B for IPIOM woo ... the Prln locatlon MXltOp&rtt I.iii vv es e Cl.Ml ~"~S0:,1~ ~2.:: 1.% elk fb ICA ee7 Vlctorte "C" .. N75 Yuatlta ..... .. am.. nn.et Aaklng $48G,900 '"' 58R, 58A ~om tllN4ated Daiy S1200 Call t40-5et4 Unf\lm 1bd, tbe. .,,,,,.,.,.,. MESA P1HE8 2850 H*1I ftll oeERFlElD PlXN g I/ I~~ ! ' 4 llU I ..a Dutch c:donlel. Sltp for "ti" YU, OIW809· laundry rm. 1BR , .. _ ....... FOf .... by ownr 'lrg 8R, Wl'/i'i,r II WDITll llfgt boal '2.825,000 YlW ULM& & 1't1'tLIDO ISLE•• 1725. Craig 87~7. 28R 18: I •™ Adult~ ..m 2111 me 3 full t>&. llPPf'OX 2•50 If ./I BIH Grundy AealtOf Oc»ell llt9w 1Bdrm IU1tury • ·1 •reas EleQel\1 !\Kn lg 2BR, din, w garage Apt or l'louee In~. UMd bf'ldl 1~. R E A l TY 111-1Jll 875-8181 condo.FonnermodtlMI ft ft 2'~8A PooA epa tannlt Nwpt Pantn 38r 28a oer. TOPAREA.Oulet.NoP«t SanJoaquln0t~lfty Cltrul & fruit trHI many uporadea. lnei mlr· Prices pl800 11900 876-o476 . lndry, frplc. y~ Aantall ••54f..24'7•• Part! fOf Jv/ly & A41guat. S239,500 Prln only Celt Bac:M60r Unit v.-..1 ..... • •iir ~I ). 11&11 Al lffD r«ed wall1 & wooc:s lhU1· -VIiia Aantatt 8 5-4912 WESTSIDE 28R ept doN p 1 • 1 • • o a 1 1 ,,,, appt 552-7532 MC bldg. pool, nr bch.A~ On tnll 4 bdrm pool l'!Ofne ,.,. Completely decot· •Op 7 Da ..... ...... CNna ••• LI BB to Hart>or & ~. Nloa (818)793-0821 Lv meg '73,500 (213)887-3292.~~ lt'I vacant & the owner atOf lumtlhed -t r.rrlo &. en ys ~Bal~ End Untt. 3Br 2.,R 1ar NffR mCH & clHn. HOO/mo. BALBOA P£NINSUlA T'l• IUU• Ev!W1cnd (213)387-5900. want• 10 dMI Reduced wutlef/dryer 11"3,500 g J .. ...,, P"' pool ape. ,g """-~ .....,. 5!7-0882 --i-..... Spadoua, 3 Bdrm, famlty _._ 11 llH•-e..utlful w .. tctm Pool to S2" 000 Celt 131·75ee am pm air 3 car'oar Over' 3000 P11lo, 0-809· No pet• We -rent °"' ..,...._, rm large yd woodMy -~11 Home S299K 3bf 3be ' • aq'" lmm.c Vacant No ~.,.. 1825/mo "---&J-•• OCEAHmoH'THOMEto teellngll Cell L .. 110. Gr•t Patarmo model In only,~ Rancti atyte on llUT W'111111 WAL.Ill Tm PUii 675 8860 '3800/mo call AQ't, Jeri 873-424'& --r..t 2'"" rel!PO'_.. aduft• Irv In. H 1111 R. •It y HVH &Iller eager. •Br corner lol u lhape floor UAL man 3 Br A-'F r. m. 0 n I y • Hun1 10 .. 840 48e FAlltXiflC OiiW from Jv/ly 21 to AUQU9t 8 7&&.1272 · 2•;,ea. covered dedc + planwttncountrykttctian 7M-1501 $155.500. Stac>8 to com-Or Stoe> ay Adcwable 2Br 1'Mk Woe Olratly ovw Dane Pt No wnoklnQ, no pee.. --------1 patio Ex<*lan1 location Owr\8f wlll carry, 10% dn munlty pool• & 1ennla 2 ••• h • ._,. *......,* bt"IQ patio, r«na. dlah-Marina day~ht YU l2000 Incl al emenl'* .... , to ... ...,, ~, .. _ • ~ R 5 .. .,.,..., Ouea are only .1 /mo 8alboa P lntul• F• 2Br !Ba, 1 car garage, •• Call 871>-1908 11>d, .. .,.... +ut • ,.... -TllTLl ... 111.. r:.~ "-uu.-.. t E 7 "It.A..,.. GW • o ._-.,......,,. • .. wMl'laf ... oveS1100/mo ,;...._, 1• 11.41 a7• a•71 3Br 28a + epe GOfgeoue 569-9.00 REIM~ OF Fiii your Winier recrMIJOri Enjoy ltfe at the bNcfl an bltln1, yrly $1300. F• •N-7592 -------- condition 780-1108 IRVINE Mede· IOok toelualtled Cell today on th le e f, 1111 JU .. ,. Tllllm ., ....... BEAUT. 1br, to~,.._ lllQtl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~ U25,U~M.laund~.~~~~~~r=.=·~~ ~,lllRR£NTALS Grubb fiE Ille s 2Br + lamlly room In ._.eel· hkup, carpet, mini blln<l1, 2·5 BR I 1()()().S4'()()0 mo ~vallab4a ,;:· 722·7= 2idrm, f Lffi. Q , dJ;, "' ••-.... lent condition Room to fenced yerd, o•regt, Fwguaon & Hahri A E. · new crpta & drpt, • add on Only I 139,500 Chlld Welcome. No Pet• &42-1 113 UUT um 1 • batcony. encl g•r•g• ... , ........... Call'°' Open HOUM lnlo 2859~.,:;; •E 4'8r 28a, lrplc, vNted cell-Sundeok, *-· lvtlll nowt 1710 714/Me-OIM Furn 2BA --,,A, trplc RE.'-IDEVTTAl BROKERAGE 'iERVTO"C\ UOUlfl SPA llF IWTll llHH• llITT 1121,000 "Jodelle'' model behind guarded gate in prestigious Harbor Ridge with spec- tacular vtews of ocean. bay and city lights Tius 3 BR. 2 112 BA Camuy room home has been reduced $50.000 and is ready for unmed1ate occupancy Ed F.scano and Maureen Whit.I" I llPllSTIUTt! ll•E t•tt,000 Complemented by the library adjacent to both the 1.Jvmg room and mast.er swt.e FormaJ chrung room, bnght kitchen with a spactous breakfast nook and second bedroom and den complete the design. Panoramic Vlews of the ocean, harbor and city lights Maureen White/Ed Escano otmllEIOI I OMFllT SJ21,000 Tius big 3 BR. 'C' Plan m Eastbluff has been expanded to acrommoda t.e all kmds of ideas for good hvmg G reat for busy people who want a splendid neighborhood atmosphere with the least e ffort. (-Oby Ward llRLW1LI 1muT 11,HO,OOO Two wonderful large homes. one re· cently fuushed. the other a large log home built in 1900. These homes with two cascading mount.atn streams are surrounded by 15 acres of stately trees and fem gardens. Barbara Aune IPllTAHUI '11W LIT 111111• llUS 1110.000 ApproXlJTUlt.ely Y'1 acre Build a dream home on a corner Vlew lot Almost surrounded by custom home<> This IS truly a choice piece of property Carolyn Maaon. anOTIOIW IPYIUll 1741,000 Treat younelf to this dyti.tmJ(: 5 BR. 3 BA formal UVtng, d1rung plu.s fa.rruly room home on a fort>vcr view of ocean, bay and city laght.s Added amerutiet include spa w/waterfall. gazebo and aame room Sand1t~ Ftx umMT.... IUG,MG Beauufully upgraded and df'('Orated 2 BR, Z BA unit Expan.'9vt> bayfront patio perfect Jor ent.ert.Aining All nf'w lnW-rlor df'COr, bathe nd kitchen Prta-d to tell at $~~0.000 including land. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb un.n ou11111 a.11,000 Best location -~po to bfac-h path. Th..rtt bedroom Jingle at.or)'. 01~mng to larg~ sunny patJo R«-c!ntly rP modeled with room to P.XJHmd $419,000 indudf'I tl'lr lnnd M rtha MacnAb wu1111 1&m11T 1mun 1441,000 The perfect weekend resort. Spacious l BR, I BA condo on the water Newly decorated with new lotchen. new bath. bnck palm, electnc awrung and more Offered mcludmg the land at $449.000 Martha Macnab DOEmtUUY WH HOI 11,200,000 An opportunity to keep your 70' boat m front of your own home. Recently remodeled 4 BR with formaJ Living and dmmg. large breakfast room. pn· vate study and huge master swt.e with fireplace All IJght and bnght and contemporary feeling Over 140' of water frontage with a 70' dock In- cludes land at $1 ,200,000 Matha Mac- nab ... OUHI cem•NWY 1121,000 Four bedrooms separate family room with fireplace, formaJ bvmg & duung rooms. .1 BA. and 3-car garage Fabulm.L'I settmg on a quiet cul-de-sac, spacious lot with a garden at every window Spectacular waterfall and spa Priced to sell at $629,000 Danny Bibb and Stephanie Gmdy PHHOT FalLY llMI llH,000 Spyglass Hill. Five bedrooms, 3 BA. living and family room with formal dmmg French doors. beautiful wood floors and all new lutchen. Ex- traordmary oversized lot Priced to sell $635,000 Danny Bibb and Stephanie o Grody FllT&mO '1EW LtT1 Olf ., • 1101 12, l00,000 Views to O.talma, Palos Verdes and the Santa Ana mountains are yours to enjoy when you build the estate of your dreams on th~ three contiguous Jots on one of thP highest pareel1 of land on the (~Id Coast tn Newport Beach. Maralou Ingold FAllUll Pllll .. IO YllW HU. Corona Del Mar ·Ocean Blvd. View of .)f'tty, Catahna, and ace.an from thii. two 1tory homf' Four bedrooms. 3 BA, formal dining room. gounnet kltchen and family room French doors & wui- dows, 1U11ned glaa wmdows and pa.n('d 0.y wmdoWll l,.tght and airy Priv. ~ pat10, MUM and many other l\m<'nltll'• Pri<'t'd tit $985.000 mcludt"I l<lnd By Appointment only Donna Goda hall Tit PllOl 11 lllm 1111,8'1 Ht'rt i. your opportunity to live In OM of NP.wport's gati!'d rommunili ' TU<.'ked away on a quiet cu.J-de-uc. thUI fr~ !landing f'CSJden~ featUrt'S 3 Bl:t, 2 Y, BA, formal dining room, roun- try kitchen with fittplatt Rtoduced pm-r. $:\39,000 Ann P~tttt # 2 CIVIC PWI SUITE 1 DD DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 __ _ Ing• Stac>8 to tie.di $950 + dlpoelt. ~265 *"'" 11.... l2000 c mo /Of Wlely WIW'I Tll llWt Bacn.lor HouN. etova. Avail s.c>t Po. yrty iM Tiny unt1 OOMI_,. well! 2Br 2S.. blttna Cllt'pOf1 fl'.um 2 A 28A. bllY llt9w Right here In .. .., C.,...._ rtfrlg, lrplc;, ptllO. I 1•50./mo 873-8985 to beech Utllt ~ • AvWI ...._.._. _.., aa75' -=-. dedc '2000 P9' mo. """ -··-·· $410/mo + NOUrtty NO . . ......... _ .. , -~.--Fum 28R 21A. deok near the twnnm prloed to PETS 5-'&-eeao BAYFRONT 2BR/dtn, July II '650. "8 •62"9 m.DllY lli-1111 '2400 P9r mo IOI wtcly ,..I 11 $189.000. Call lrplc 2 1pc: pant'g, MC "-t .... ••.41 8l1ng betNng .,..., 09I UUTWllTDI DUAL AREPLACES M... bldg $1900/mo yr . .,.. I -• ..... ... UNQueHomeet7l-IOOO .w. _..Ill Verde 3bd. 2ba, (all lrg). BAYSIDE COVE beyfront i li&m )$;trMnt :ta\ t,;,'.---,,.---~~- 75$-'isOl nu paint crpt, 2 car gw 2BR. den. gar, 1eeoat• & balcony, PoOt. no '*" Oen Fri Stuclo lntah tt IH S 1176 Incl grdnr 6-28 comm pool s22501mo .,..95 + MOO MCUrtty 8ngl n-emlt. Hla1oric Med ftM GW &.40-l53VOf 474--0800 WEST NEWPORT Ilk• 14f.38tl ~""/on .r:--~700'4, 1 GTm.... to;; I& DUPLEX · LIKE NEW. 2 "-2BR 2BA, 2 C8I ....., mo. " l>d utl« park'no S900/mo yr Newty cSec, 2 BR 18A. ft10. I .... £ •t 3be Coet• .._. twnhme Lm ltr 14 rm. garage,. w • w t--ontH...._...lnc angf and ~N05/mo. !!J!d • 14'00/mo+ ~utll . ~a.~218r!'~a~1~0r • .. ii1•1.oe-64&-1129 :Aul s-1 deity *1iiillll ... * 432-e21ea• '°'Lon ......... 2210-C UTOERS FWl'lg. dliltl•--& •ave 28r 2'Mle condo N.a. "'' WTSIM !llffl 2BR 1BA, ~. ger-Incl NO PET8 IM& ••M pool, jeC, S3aO+w dip. EMtllde Coa1t Meu Cor· ner locatlon Pr1neipait only '220,000 1 bdrm. gar11ge & carport, LMM 4 bdrm 2'..\ beth no ~. wMher drys '726 +VIII, non &mkr. L.anoe carpet, drepea 780-1314 pete. 11,550' 644-03SO Avallable Ju IL 1 *2 !UIHI llM * 142-6291/E 155-1281/W ..,., . .,. Ul11lll CONDO HEAR BACK BAY 133-2130 Mon-Fri :30 ~:~-::: :::-••8'1rw/2pt0fmen 30+ 2bd. 1ba Ouple11 Fenc.d 2bd. 1'~t>a. 2 c.r gar, 28r 28a, trpe, 1 car get· 3br 2~ tpllt lvt on the 111·2H2 ASunhO\\ · Hl'alt~ yd, coin op laundry, wtr lrplc, tundedl No pelt. age le75/mo. AYI nowt 3BR 2BA. io.w apt., ~ a-dTt IMly W furn oondo. paid 1 cnlld, t pe1 o.k 1850 yea11y 5"&-8384 Kid• & pet• ok. '4&-e541 .,.., 1875 )'Mrly, no "80/mo. 780-6311 1750 t S750 cMpoalt -peta, w8lll to Udo 8l'lopa •"LBOA Pen Mlf t tflr EXECUTIVE HOME YRLY 2BR. tlngl gar, "" CfPtl, & beadl. 87M209 -' o 2.... 1bt ......... _ .__.. ltOY9, r9fng, Y9fd. S175. 3bd. 2be. en dll/rm OWi· ""· .,..,... .. , ,.,....., 380 +den, overlootdng Avi now. AQt a.e.380 BIO CANYON IEABT APT looking oon, $o400 mo/VIII ~=· -~~k~en:r Back IB2•200Y ,1n Eu1dbtuf'I •3Br 2'Mt9 Condo Dt>I 2BA 28A. 8adt of guwded pd, .,..fide 175-8204. ht tf C.ut, ' · •rN, mo gar nar · o-t• Frpl 11\1 rm & matt lHS 1pet0 k 1795 +1796 ~ Included, chttdren l pet• get, FA. frpl, t..wetpool BR . Mtcro ...... bltna, BIO CANYON Mff '° etw ft~ POlll 883-1500 or, Ok,1144-18181144-5510 Nead1 l&mtty l10S0 No w/dNcup Teb"lle wffbeMll l'Um.2tll28a XMOWHEXB WOODS 813--0755 Agt, No F• -Pet• 722-814'0 Ewa 1 · S3000 ~. PoOt • ......, ~ Mttl""' & euy ---------1 EJCqul•ltely rurnltn•d __ 14'86/mo, furn metd Meo t8C).l571 ... 31>d. I'll• Ill 18drm Condo. dealgner Ava/A t/30. 720-1t20 °'•----·-------::-:· .~:,> ~ 3,m: 2b•. lwlOed yd, 2/gtr, furniture. view of bay,... mealiB.1111 941-778e Prof . pref. COM-L.tg IA grdnr &. wtr pd, 2 Chld c u r I t y b u 11 d I n g ••--,. w/pYI ant. <>o.I vu from ~:,_:.~7~~·=-~ ntpeta S1200148-8273 ,S4',00t!l'm~-~-Merllyn ~U~L,den Neet""S::="~ c.nter :=:.;:;mo"rr'a..ol: ttow, mlcto. It 19.500, E. SIDE LUXURY In 1 ploe Im t• gt t725 No pt1C.t 14(). '* pp, 714-338-190t IOf-1. lg 21>d. lrldg, d/w, •~ ~ · Aptt. 8aeu1ifUtly land>-COUPLE or lndMdual ESCAPE FAOM SMOG carpon, gu & water pd, t ac;.aped grouncst. Poo4 & 1.&1'1'a.1n 111111 Very lro matr bdrm '700/mo, adu"'· no pete, ~ ape. petlo/deek No pett. WIP91JO. Nr ShorJcl'g Ontr •""'60. betc, ~. 18r Wlfatn rm 2·~ acnt, year ..... 8'6--084M - ----I 18drm "26 Stt5 No pees 14().. ,.... ewW/~ ... +ti", fantutlc llt9w, good.,... ' ----LG 2bd, 2 ~be CONDO 28drm 1Y.8e S74'0 • gar .......... Untv $37,500. (819) M2'""467 Hit• arM 2bf t>ergaln ~ ar•t dev'tlop-28drm 28a 1780 l!nJoY the L.ux.ury of the P91. /mo. 73S-20N. ht If ltatt trplc btlln1 pvt lncd yd & menc. 11250/mo, avail 2250 Vanguard IMO-M21 beliutlful turroundlnge of F9mM .,_. "°'* on gar 1700 Info 539-8191 July 15. pl• .. • call IMUllllWT Newport 9-ol'I Pl!J!!J USO Agt f• 145-8714 ... rT .-T* In a ..,..,.. 28dtm OI =: + .._. utl WI..., man Tired ~N=~~ ...... lg 28r 18a, new crpt. 1:::.· ac!:;·.,:r~: :.=" 2c:'° ~:: (714)722-os... . Im~ cu.tom home F wtll prilng & ytrd Next to Othart lvtlll '-opener a.c guarded ,.,,,... to fltr 3aw 2ba ~~~ 1~~ = ~1~ :,;T,t ooeany !!~· ... ~~ 11LllDT 11...... get-. W/d Ncupe. From Nnhae. a c Pma .,.., • ..._ --r rounu -.. .. ... ,_, 11495. C9I ~ All ~-l300 Incl Pend ..... 50 ea. of LARGE 280, 2BA HOUSE S1200/mo t&o-2430 •MESA VERDE D'u 2111. utll. IM&-45" ' :~=~ p.:: = 2 l~~=~tERt,Oi79~/~~ LIDO I• lrg 2Br 2e.. den. ~~ed nei;.,;:;_-.~ ... Fem. ~ i2101mo ~:.:.;~=~= 5"8-IMIO ~~~Uty~ 1776Nopett 2496 ~C::.O':'w:."8!ii Idaho. tn.19 tour MUonl Lturel Polnta3er 2'A8e Sept S7500 Of t 1900 yrty, •NICE 280AM 28A. 117 P9tty Of Ka1hy r99()(1. S 1,250,000 Cokt-uruq.-loc w/very lg patio nevot 813-4428 Lndry tee, dtw Fncd P9fJo. well Benk• Aeaor1 AMI--.,... Yr lie Comm pool •EASTSLUff AA!A -38r No peta Meo H/tmlt,.. ty, 2C»-283-a02. S 1175/mo Avail lmmed 2ea. glf~. ~ s 1350 780-14' 11 Of 142-7621 Cn..tllre Proe> 759-1871 tee VIiie Rent a lt --... 11 ............ --MESA VERDE 875-4tt2 ~ fl._._.-~c.Mel 380, 2BA, FRPL.C NEWPORT HEIGHTS w•c:at ICiLi l8ft Wf .. Pll liiiiiiJ 1111 S107~/mo, t ttt & MC, 3drm, 2b•thl, ape. Com-IPUl•ll HI ............ RtNtXL dP€Rt8 •vall 7-6, •54M391 p1etery f\lmllhed. •1125· Baeutlful, *-" terge Get· ·Month-to month AN areee/prtoatttzM call ~EW 280, 2.,. BA Agent 148-3el3 den Aptt, pettoa, dedle, I tell ua wtlet u nM<I 2 c:et gw w/opnr, prv yd. Peac.ful ~beet..,.... In ape. Sony, no pee 1110 1Vl1l1b t 539-8190 e.t Any ,.. ttP1. df'pe. blt.fn, klda '*· Bluff1. Spl1 tvt 2BA 1BA 28dtm w.~ s111 • Fum11htd/ NOT A U8T AOENCY n..peta, 11250. 145-9857 Condo. bale. dbf get, 21drm ~ t740 unfum11htd ' aaa..--H.. New Eaatlkte 3Br 2'~ 2 pool. 11225 790-3t74 391 W W11i1on t3t-65a -·-_.,.,.. etory Townhoma All .. -.,°"&!:~ ::;c"-316() arner1lt1•1 S1250/mo C..t1 ..... 2114 C.ta... MM ...,.~&TW ... Al ••E Vlh Rentell 875-4'912 """' .. "'' rlVV9 w .. 1111u WOODLAND VILLA I ~~~:1~:::~d••tv.•• W... ldaU lllt G-.. dtw LO petiotyn1 DJocw Git i rm 1735/mo. U2-M70 ·A• A•TMlllTI Newport 811ch No l'louee eumy «**' 1t25 -liii""iiiiiiiiit .., Irvine AV11nut ~ ~ 04tlert 100 .. JIWS 1111 Co111t ' t!'to• e>11r prc1t11 stytt aots Quitt, COflltoftallie ~ lat l6thl 831-41tt Agt... Srtta 29r 2'"9a, frpeg, •I· c•w to htt••'' I So Co'1t l'Wa .rtltle O!lly 111111ultt to I teched Ol'eoe. mtcro 0tt<11 c.,..., •••.Ible NO P'l rs ruA.St. M5-nM con-act ,.... ... •I~. patio NM, w ... 10 • .... • WAI • U-Y..... N9WpOM Btacll So eunny P«Cf\/peUo, .... 110011th SttHI fOr twO, m&Jmo, ~. OPEN UVlH DAYS •AClllL-., ...... . I 11-M2..aM · Cf-ptd 5 room ,.. rwn•• -, .. Oowr) ,_,,. "* 111'1 tteo t lllDllOOM '6Jl-'6•1 MZ-tfD · fttnt1t Ctntlfl, ttnntJ. swimming '-"· """" 21-21, ..... 3bd, 2ba. Hewpon ~ N Ir l'lome, non .,.,, t300 . .......a1 r:en.-ac Piia ... ~ w/pvt 8A. 0... comm. DGCI.. epe. **· taoo .. ~-utie. 241. tao ~=r.. 2 QHOOMI 17ff.•760 ~ Fie' ..... not tar/Nwpt 3tlr UI, MIAf 6 _, WA '19 .a.. 2t>e • .._.., kJt 1721 Ml •A•AISI• Nlaf1~ ...... rnalllbM ~"' epecl8I W11111 lcw kldl weloome 538 • 1 IO "' aw•= Dig )"Ola'lllll 9'11""" ..... Y'O'l lodet In 0..1"9d 8-t Any ... ~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~;~;;ii ---------.:fttlG=:.:"°!.:------- .. WESTCLIFF BLDG ~fWPQRT BEA(" ~., .. ,. . .... MIPWT WlTllflllT .... .,, ...... .0.C AIAPOffT AR!A Atrtum offtce 22· 1 100 aq ft, )anltoNI. utll, Iota of P.-lnQ. IH.aM. hJlu•@t1 HM IWLll Don't 19' ltlla peae you by without a call Two CLEAN 2bedfoom 1 battl un1t1 • ..cf\ hM • IOI car garaqa A11umebl• flMndnQ. hlgfl an beJ. ence. A.eking a 171.000 Cell Aober1 O Mtlllken -UH ate WM~" .. , . ·. ' ~· ' . la1iau1 l11iH11 orrr1 .. ili11 2904 1_..,or .. ,......,''.-••..,i....,ti-.11....-......,. WHY THE POP IUSllESS'I a.c.u .. People Drink Pop THAT'S WHYllll 1010 111111 OPPORTUlln A PART OF RULL TIME BUSINESS CUSTOMIZED FOR YOUR NEEDS DON 'T WORRY ABOUT JOB SE~ CURITY, DO SOMETHING ABOUT · IT OWi YOUR OWi llSllESS Soft ()finks sold thru unique vend1na machines, OWNED BY YOU Excellent INDOOR Sties. secured by our expert to p,ofess1onal staff • ALL CASH • No Experience Butlne.s Neceuery • NO SELLING • Excellent Tax Shelter • OrNt expan11on • Investment $.cured pro0ram by Equipment • 5 YNI Warranty • National Company PROGRAM· rn-:==t 119,200 I M.chtn.e 8 Locetlon• Cafl M'IJfllN a.t,. tvn. M M'IJ wMllday 1-800/835-22AI ASK FOR EXT. 103 TELST AR PRODUCTS Ol'Mion Inc 5743 COfN Ave . W•tlake. CA i1382 $2.40 per day Tha1'1 All you pay for 3 llnee. 30 d8)' minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll AllFHLlll YOAK s.W>e Directory ~1a11Ye 142-4121 elt. IOt .. 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BED oovwi ~t: 250--4971 "*'-• r-...t..-.:1, lflota, ECM96N ,,. P•l• dyt 180· tO•O, T.._ ,.,,_enoe county-wlCUltom m.o. qulned Op or •fM..41 13 E..-pe1r a1mo11 twin kttt.,., Gr .. 1 .-ctnc: Ba)' 1>oe1, ...... ,.."" 730-)638 , ... ""• ioolilno for COV9ttilt I bolltert 1200 blk 1 wl'lt, ot,._., .i1 nMd ga cond, MOOOlobo Piiot lit ln(I •· C&11"4•-2111 Woodburnlng Ire•-r•1pen1lbt1 •n•ld• 7l4-175-5937or llmrl111nnl ... P«ilnOld ~-· II WALL UHIT-MOOULAR 11.oolng bleQ rnod9rn raom..131·7019 213-43S-3720 Rild, lmmac:ul•t• won'l llHla If .. ibYOTA '7tC.-if.J JJMCLJCK ............ ~..::'$~ =.,w~1~o:=; /RENAULT Uc•~•t.-o ~ umn 47+.1taor71t-t431 JEEP .. ..,.•:i.:;:.•• TOYOTA CtiJCA ·11. ale • 0 n &HL It. ... _ _._. , • P\llatMl\CA dllloft. l110g 010. 11....-omoo ... I02t. UTO 11J.llMTOt TOYOTA CiUCA '11 IA~~~T~A '::. '!'':'."1f.o::; 714-951-3144 THlOOORl ROBINS I fOAO . '"'"'"'"·• ..... ( O\•& ... 1' A ' I, ' •< ' :':' ............. -... · ,,...., 800-428-7485 ....... .. ;;;..,·i;i7iij, .... ...-. ..... ":"~~~~~~~CAMO YAM • Y ... MO, -.......... SOVTBCOUNTY -'llUUMI ""'"'_..,,_ VOLKSWAGEN 0..1g. own.. ••oeltenl -• oondtllon . .........., ... ISUZU iUICi< ·11 LA iAiN: get rubberloond ale, amlfm, ,.. .,.... 11100. oeo. 812-3410.,.., lpm NABERS CADl.LAC L.AN:IEST SELECTION of .... modll. IOW ~ c.ctlll-In °'lil'IOI C«wltyl See Y11 lod111' 140-1100 J HIODOAE , R<?~J!"S "'' ..... ~~"" ft1~11 co .. 1•M1•.• "'''''' ---U'll u1o , tlll , cr11t1•, p~ pl1ocb, *· -· UC• 1HPY417 ltll• .,_ '1111 JHEOOOAl ::::...~ ,_::.;:;: PECAN I I I china. ttyla. GrMt for home or CAVALIER KlNG JUL y •TH SPECIAL lutt *125 obo 640-2~· ~ 1 plUI '"' 0.., ~ :. ~-~ l7~ le6-3290 CHAALES IPANIEL8 '70 GIMtron, 50hp, 1•·. HOHOA '79 CIUSO. Good I""'"""~~~~~!!"! rime lmmecllte ~ 11'1e lv11. Or•w•••. Caatru I 2 "*" ~. BtellMlm Good 111111ng, •kl concllllon. '"°° oeo.1 : 2800 Hetbor 91\tod. coeTAMESA CAbiUAC .,, ..,.; de ROBINS FORD Call At1111 Sellulm1n l 12001obo,H73·1"32, ltal .... I Mll Champ 9",St'ICIWOuelty l1 1001Clf'Nr 546-0111 142·h3e Alrto, wvt, ~ UOIP-VIiie. Vln)1 roof, .... . good ,_. "'"' ..... . '""'' HA~llrJll l.t . !• (0 .. T& Ml \• .. 42 "J'" 1•2·•321 tor lnl•r· WHIT! IA()N ANTIOUE --17()-4122 or 170-1568 _, A t • -··tmi Hll tlor\al oond "4950/obo Wlw/IPP()ln1"*11 ~<I. wtlh• wood ..,.,.., .... OAC"8"'-~MINIRED LY MAN 11'UTlln• ··-87M1llOt1,042·1161.' ~~, 12500 a. n ,......,".,. Full)' f .. 10!'.0, uU1m111 •™ II WA."'1'£0 1om1 a .. llYftv n•1db01rd. er.O•ni• . ..,....,.,_ C09C · AKC M.1. Home br.O. ba-)' bolll, wlN 11111 lor llASI BMW '71 320I, bleQ, I ft.l•IMI YOO for NB Klngl l.Mlellng. wn#1 organ, two wnell llOOO 973-1713 1250 up. MCll•rm1 r•C•IPll , 1 6000 , &Ull&lll llPff(I. 91.1nroot. gOOd '"""" 11100. 640-a02 FOAO MU8TANG '17 I CA!)j==Ll.AC~~.,~.~ ... =..,~a;r I NEW TIAE9 A CLUTCH VIII, nN brllll-. '*" A8 18 12.too Fr• Wllt-1ron1 °'*'.Ir un111. two vehl'lt QIW1 frll ti TM lltJ Mll...oel7 0""7&-2•02 ..t73-7G-45 AMiii.i eond 17200 or bMt f#()ll2US Mend Ut'l/bltl, ICUlpl· Chak'I. OOutltl reclin9r. • .... _ off.-8'4•-1416 Ing o.'emkii pelinUno• ..... ie.n a.II ,~ .. rr (ltd F""*9 Doblil, "-DESPERATE to ... "*' PENN YAN 29· SIF lurbo DOMESTIC .. FOREIGN DATSUN '74 2tO z. Utl gr~Mc,its.203f . llbcelliallP lilS :.? 1~ 1~r ~~ ~io!.~ = ~ ~· ~ UllYTITITI eond.,.... '*"llPll' .... WAl1tl ,48 90._ Oi &ernk 'fill 71•13&4-e.27• 1r.O.. ~22$1 1eOOO dO'M'I 1280 mo 18111 BEACH BLVD m•g1. 1ll••p1ll ln1 . ....., • WCW'l'lln -11 ''*'I win ..... baick ITom 114/Ul-1111 12295. 720-8015 M mag ~ & '°'" 3".9"·1°"" MMYcolOr"I" •FREE H~en cai. to r..... .. DI )'OY 1 ....... ..-mo., 4 _ IDrl / DAT8UN "l ll•O.-. •I-..,'*' P' TOP QUM!t)' Wll • OOOcfPIOl'ne,'1mM.IMI AKC Cll•mplon Sired S20 ....-, ,.... n .... ~tor~~ now$21f.133-7172 point. tP•y9d. 3 >"'•· B1-*1-.til1•,8wlt1okl, &Omo 973-18 4 toll ~~:·~~:OOC.::: IN U.S.A. ~he Earn 1~ I lets, I' ..... ...,.. M•. tb.ild, '*"'point, 1 1200· 4K-4217 °"llPl-40. .,.,' ~~ . .,.'II, '*' '°' 115'?1• O.tmun 200 973-25'1. Arc> TRYWG HARDCR mo tor PIT eerty AM m . 1111 Ea. l'iMJlt 'f:"'_,8:. IO'Cl'. = FAEE ENGLISH git ~ ... , TO 8( : I 751 ~1M, 7.11.,,, 6-42-"321 •~1 372 or SPRINGERSPANtEl IAlklott.r.. te<l-7487 ··•·StereoCMMtl•.PIS, OAT8UN 'l1ZX2•2,oo6or' 1"91, MW batter)', good l-==~0·~·~0"-<20:='~=­oond, aooo. w.wa FORD 1ri10STAHG ·it WlllTll.Lmllll Ex=~ UMOCAASI. TRUCKS 17,oo0/090 COME™ OA CAU. FOR •n 2:30 pm ..... ..,.. Piii &PPUlll&. en 10 .,., ....._. 0.ULLO 702-312 .. 7• lmftll.IT GRAD Glfll'T 18211 RACH 14.VD, '71! FAD fll'fft't, 21.6 K m6. HUNTIHOTONBEACH X'lnt cond, 12,000. 047-71 Ml 1111 ""'"" 8 FT JEWELRY DtSPlAY 9e0-213g WIPAPERS. 1 YR OLD, LU ... h 711 4 l()Of'1 bar (0<t1M3") Rt9el Miit M~ 1111 EJtn • BALES C ASE 1 200 obo ~ 1n11 cond, IO ml 17.00 obo. • IE .. YK:E ...,........ LmllUWWl'M ~521 or 846-3-420 FREE KrTTENS CAL II Pric. lnel. t.:1ory r!IMI• 8".._.631 or &51·1001 • PARTI 'Auto, AJC. Pl'MndoWI, L8C ·• l'**I w/~ WllTEDll peop. looalng lor llOUM.lal c RYSLER CorCSOM. '11 TO GOOO HOME FREE H~ tat• lo X'lnl cond, 1t1p •••II ORANGE COAS T FlAT '70 12• "C SOOl"I bid. ILUP821. IQUlptNnt In c.art""' I ,_ding jobl Gr .. 1 H WI~ ~ wltpM!:;? '-good hom<I. ,_,.,,,...., IMI '3500 975-3~ SYM. ~/Ren.ult "--v--1.,_ -., • Ll'AllMQ •MH ~-tMr Int.tor I. _loo.M1illleb6e now Full & S 1200. Sl•IO IYlll«TI h 5 .. , ... , ' polnl, -s>•yed , ) 'tfl >>>•" bo< r--M ......,., .,, .... ,. ... -UC 1 -·•• Plrt·tlml $300 Small BI W fV '30 1 prn, nlf ........ ti -,.,_ btlk ... grMt ll\.lp9. mudl mc:ir., ,. • ""-· TW:•PUTllf Small r~•tor MO GOAOEOV930'CANARY =·=·~~ E~:.~ti~y 1~: Mt~IOll '3200080 S.a-<Mn 11~.IH . ..IOl'lneonl.Son i.e, w 538-8511 •SL.ANO PALM OllP<*11on• Call Dlai. 9r••I tor 'I091erulM, Tnckt His FIAT '74 SPYOER CON-Unc. Mwc. ~66)(). <11• ... •1• 1'-FOUR RAMS SEASON YOU REMP'/E &42-021 ••• 372 or llMpl 1 51¥1 J20K PP. VERTIBlE. 5 IPM(I, blue, UNCOl.N ·n CoMiNnt.111 lafl"91nl ...... TICKETS-CLUB LEVEL 962-7033 te0-2631 &40-0300. 154-0818pm 'Jl llJlll rM>ullt erlQIM. In rMI fine~. Ooocl SIJI ASK FOR BOB KITIENS ,,.... Grey I LHASA APSO AICC Pl/11-lnt.,,.llonal Folllbotot RM>ullt engine 1750 0 .8 0 &45-IN2 tr~cat. 1750. CMllEJedlonk tngt; 851 -77201e73--03S. wt\11• Slatl">lil9 10 ........ eolor, bfk/wtll, I ....... 21' Wortd Cl'\llMr oomp $l50Clobo •M-7U3 FtAT 'l'"""'"' ""'9iiiiiiT:rrrnrw'i,rnriiiiiii n<ll woill In Ori ng• PICTURE PT.ming ~ IFIOll CALICO 1 yr , HOl""9 btld I IOY9lbl9 r"1or1tlon 118•, I'!-CHEVY PICK·UP '82 Xln1 cond, cwtom wN1, lllJfll&IWJ Count)' 5PMll• German l'IMl'iold odd• a tn01, ~)'Id . .ritltl 3 blOl"M:M MCft•m• 901~7 mut rlggl':i I Nll• FIMI lkH. long bed, ale, 1t•eo. (71•)"4•7-3773 15 Che¥y Sprtnl, 11/o, I Engllltl 2•1·7363 plent1 208 ~·· $-'. ..·00 .. •,..";1:.; ~~u,:,.·.r.•0 PERSIA.N KITTENS. c F... lo•d 0 •d I' ,500 PP ,_ WJW, P9. pfJ, •mllm, FORD ·er MUSTANG v 8 CUMtt•, "6rnpg, kMial C.:iEiilsc-,iAirnfn:To;I ,'~"~""'~;.•~"~_.~.,;'~~~ --•-•••-... r-• .... &42-0198 &ey1,noo1ng116.c>-1131. · -\ir. ·14 800 Or11gt Co11tf1 oltJtsl li1col1 /ltrc111 •••ltt dup lifts yo• q11llty, utti. itmct_ I lt11111 CLIENTS WANTED.. lor ,._ ... ''" «'9 11.110.M'lllmceu. R-grMlt Good eommu •r . . t>OokMC>lng lnmyhOme FREE ORAPEFUE$-Sotnrl To gd llom• lrl-eolor ram ..... gr9nd d\-.mp MORGAN oull•l•nd•r FORD '815 4WO Pick up, 11•eo.MW llr .. 1 1n1.nor. Onion.,.... brell.•, r• ~•ttl9m., FIC ~"-& .-...-2 11""" ......,11'1. tmlU P9kl-. l9m. 2 1"'1 04d llnM ""·0843 ll•tefl 41'· 50 HP P.rt.ln1 19,000 mi, FREE lool Rbll .... & trllnl. 12000 -·~ ·-· S llOO/obo. C' •••IC F-OA' •-, _..__ -·-.. -··, -~.. ~ .... SP1)'9d eurren1 lhol1. Ac·-o _, ..... , Ah -0 80 .. ~ .. ...,,.,,~ ,,_, ~ ..,,,.., .......... , 17/llr JMn631·3077 d\•119 orhar "'·--· I &4&-0311 SHIH-TSU Ador1bt1 . dleMI. "'"" 'PM•. . ........._,.., 53&-992 -*'ge. XL '64'" good ooncl. t+OVSESITTER R91c>on1 ...._..7H-1402 paper AKC. '-'"' bttld 3 ftl Mll1,Mtpt7, 722·7005 HONOA '77CIVICWeQOn. YOLYO 'lklGLE good pelinl I. ln19rior. 2626 ll1rtlor 1"; •C.1u ltu ~•o 5610 HS Sr to... 1 GOING TO EUROPEI J ... Jry ai1/lrt on-orO. no. Plf11 I tn 2 F\Mdlllhelwlirl, .tlMI, TOYOTA '718IPd.1r1n1, gr_.., ~le, roof 182-5898 •I•)' on Pl'~ II!:!,: COMMERCIA L e&blr'19!1, IOJS cofOI' 1250 up &11..oea1 ~.\~~.,,~~:::: ov:t"c rOll blf, Ntl 1111, long bed, r.clo., redlo/Mlt• 11500 s;:~I ~~1~-:: CORVETTE '71, .. ortg-%. 2.?..f!._~?!. Id Av.ii now 640-9097 ~1•. mirror mlOI· 14 <Ar•l ddLb DIN§ SILKY TERRIER PUPS pr•l•u r i Wlle t . r-all, poln11, plugl, 080 &4s.-tl2t2 "4t!I0. 720-1886. lnal. Qlau, topt, Mo, .. .....=r-:-l.'**IWfttl WT l'llUIU Cl'*'· blill, 119 & l)Mlt dl)'10111 ROLEX., 12800 Al<C M• 1200 Fem ... VHF.OF,SSB.KM.LG._ ho.M •.• '2D, ~.,•,·. 2,.!!:1• HONDA '71 ACCOAO 3e 000" mu.t °"" bkl9 -·_..~ rfdt 5"&-91 •7 $2-•-• 1.c,_ •-p .,... ....,.,. Yfl.fl '1• ...:1n.. M·-i -lo,.. ~ · (100E111J E•c•ll•n• CondfllOn -.. • -. .,. .,.,... 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In ! ....... ale lor••lt • n --am-Im CUI, ,_ ttrel. ,~,~ .. _-:-,·,· •• , ...... (7 ··r.••·1120 o., •. 0 .8.0 . 7M-7112. -· .. ,.. • JOHN WAYNE TENNIS 722-1543 rndl 31•. bh-ln l ... le 9q_.,, . 1071 ME .. UAVCOUGAA 121!50 ~71•)M0'""37 ...,... ,._ ,.,IOI", ·-1.nor Com· CLUB fUll FAM ILY ) tpllrt.mktv.iu.11200 E11.0lllenlcondlllon ..... (71 4718-7051 Eva•. -·-n-· rnercill, r...0..1191. Ill.IC· MEMBl:ASHIP I 750 .,°"""'It pet, )'OlK nr•!IOb, Xln1 COf1d S800 •95-9139 lOCll!lon Marini 6111 Rey CONV ' led, \90 Int. Ill HONDA '11 CMe hlcbto: 15 l/W 'Ml BUG X'ln! concl. eo.t• ...... car Co. 2187 -·--- co lkMr'lg 860-908'2 08 0 714 873_..S34 or you•ftltlcw 'fO'.JlftllJI~ -$e7,500Neg Prlv1t•Mr l'l lw S 5000 080 IP(l,1/e,1tet"eo.'g0cond, 93kmlnu-.ti1P,!,l18715 Herbor9tvd eo.t.W.. T·lope.Y-t,111:,CNIM.M . . CllMllfled'• your n1u s T 0 A y & c LARKE W11dl (213) 850-4220 0/752·& 100 E/6-49·283• nu ciu1cti & b'111 31 mpg. l/W '6-4 800 x ln1 cond. . GUI., C/WfleMt, bladt. 213897·7221 c~ ORGAN Orig S2000 f---~~~--daa6c.l1950.eAl8333 f..W-.._IJm&I Vin# 1116419tt1•.a51 Selll500 Fully~ P-OAT11' ~relllblllty 'IO~ 12950000 900-8173. Slltl ft% C1p1 ,n\~ Mullc 6 11oo1 6424171 E11.e.11«11eond11300 ObO · 32 Pl'l111011 Y•I· HONDA ACCORD '78 VW '12 CONY. SUPER 1911 • l oeded with~ .~In •-a 64a...5052 low/brwn, V-1. 11.110. p/1, ~4)' 9Qlllc>ld, M . BEETLE. .,._ 109, paint, =~ ~lu:":~ llOWIQI ~I ol dr.-... rl'l'TIO¥IO tram okl lhlp, 1Mll ' -ollcl br ... ft•· tur... •blOkltll)' pe.r'l.ct eondttlon Pelc:I I 1"(1(), moving! B••I otl•rl Mi-3312·0, 759-77....._N ...-. plb. Ile, 1m/tm •t•.o 11wtnQ. brlll. ... l1•10. Int., rblt mtr. '3600. m41I~ ni.tor. &:ILTTRICVCLE p R I "' D l E I~ c... 122.000,....,mek. 191!7 .8"5-003&. (7 1•)1157-1641 Wit• _.,, 2• In wl'tMll CATAMARAN oll1r Of 11 •0• to r ·~==~===...,~ --3-·""' 1175 G1••I Sh•P•. B1rb•r BMW I M•re•d•1IT•ln HONDA ACCORD '71 l/W '72 W..tpl\ellli Pop mueh ~. {1CCl711). ...,..., H.ui.r twin hwo.. OI-Comtneheo 770~922 or HATCHBACK-Mini cono, Top CM'JC*'. 8-u!Hul & Mt15, JoMeon I Son S.~1222 lu•I '111mp, 1r1ll•r, 631·3025 •le. 11er.o, 12500, CAii clMn. r.t>lt ~121!7$ line Merc.040-0830. lrrtla1 .... His s 15oo~°Jsoi s:~~j 1159 Jliu. Ve•lclH iOii S tan 933..0010. &-5Ptn. ~ rao-1 •• P&allllT ,, .. '11 ANTlOUE Engt11ll Olk or .. IMI !Ible S.;rtno. $275 6-42-215" IU ·-1-mi~~Mim~!iri'l!i~r IZUZU '81 IMPULSE YW 71 Bug Conv, FVTUAA •• <If. Miio ...... CUT' ......... SUPREME l8 . _,,. --Mll-.~"=ro~~,~ •. --SUPER DUNE BUGGY TURBO 5 I" warr 11.lnl bl.upunill CUI, MW IOI!, I:': .. _. -•D•~---2 tont '*"'· men'1 med I ' Sl•Mt '-•I. eornp r• --"'" •~ -' ... ,,,_ brll:I dulctl 11r.. "4&K ~--llCllM' med Ulicl ,.,_ FIBERGLASS HULL. 1350 eel ·~M t ,.._ ....,..., ..,.... "" ' ' ' lk•. 8 cy1 end l'lwch ~I In ~ 1150 .. 875--0l•iS NEGOTIABLE. 175-<1203 tlOI" ' om uc> ~g eodlptlllnl Mull ml, 15n!i. 5"l.fitl motl (1EC>ft68) .... 085. brown wfth dolt! ln!.-tor. eng, mtny ,_ P91"11, call s.tl Ful $15.XIO '1111111 vw '78 BUG comoerttbl9, Johneon I Son Unc. 1JncNr ..0,000 mMN. Ult• ANT IOIJ.E O•k dining . SANTANA 30' 1175 RACE tor dalllll1, ~1131 1lllk JemM 71•1&42 .... 718 ••-S..0."'"<Ulo ,-1-·~1--·-'3-T rt ti wt1111.nubllii:IOP,n11rlCI, -"· .......,. n•w MUS T SEE . ......... ..,... ........ • "" ru1~ 18 CrulH, dl•MI. nlng.O An11q,,,.dt~e1blr'l9! 5'1CIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI L mu11909019l.lrvey LB atllla M tlM llJ'lllllll c••••U•. •O.OOO ml . JlllWT .. 'U (lZVlo40<t) 1&696. Joftn- '300. Gd cono 854)..102• ONL y .A.l'U /llne. CALL 642·5671. INh, trtl 7111 lllp, S2eK, 5"5-1419 . r;;;;;;;;;;;;;1o·r• blu•. IUIO. .., • MOOO. 71CMM!OO. Cu11om wtlffll, •u10, '°" & Son Linc. 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KING MD, fOOd OOftdfMGI• r~• I 11..tur., °'"'°9 ueo. dNWr "''"""'°' au• ULll ~ 10H BtyWdl °'· •2 nil• •111n111 Na flAl,aATllUH 130.,,, 500 P" Olllt)o 6"&-7)13 t.t ptM,J211IOWA 12-"~ 0 ~llOrf0r><;l9 •k t 6 ICfO"'bl•d wo•d1 below 10 mo~e 6 ''"'pl11 wo1d1 P .. n• l1fle•l of eot h 1n •U 1,.,fl of 10 .. o•e1 T E D I G M I I I' I I H I S C E R I I I I ' I C R E W N H I 1 · I' I I WOID IAMI I G U T 0 U D "What's the d1tterence be- ' I I• I 17 tween owning a race horse . . . . -and o foolball team?" reporters asked the en- / C A T J E I<. trepreneur "Simple." he I I I I' I' rephed. "II the horse wins. he . . . . . . won 't trx to ··-········ his contract 1-~-C,..-'-~~-~-l O f .,...,p•r•11 ""-• r h,..rli t .. /lUOl.d I FICAPY I I l O I I" I I bv !o)hng ·~ the "1•U1ng wo-dt . . . . ftl•• d.,~•!QO t.om "•l'l Nu 3 below • i.i. ---s:;;:: ... r r r r r 1· I' 1· r r· r 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ·~·~~ c!!cc1 '""" MOTOlll ... , l'OM'>(.IH 1'1101 ( HFVROl.I T t111"•"' u ... 111v .... , •• .& ..... ~ ... 1r11t1•• •oro11 "''' 44~ I i ruu 1 Hw~ N'"'P'<>'' ft•••" 67S·0900 POASCHE 'et 111£, A·1 condlllon, melntenenc::i. record1, 11000 obo {7 1•)15"-752' •PEUGEOT * • MASTEAATI * • ALFA ROMEO* • I AA8 * BITTEA• ~ • 752..otOO * wrwsr 11.LIUIU IMlllU .......... 13"1 Hwbol' BMJ. G.O. 114-2100 COllMlt:R SUZUKI .! -770-7001 , •Ill\• A,.•'""'• .... ' ...... . TOP Ill PAii '°' l'WN*«t Merom.a.. '!'!"Ul .. '!'ll UU foip ~ "1oll Petd CA.LL PlTlll or fllA Y -·•llT• .... -2130t714U7·tm b ... -do •• BU.CK REGAL '82 2 '°"" gr)'. ...,.,. whMll. r••I 1h1rp, ••crllle• IA"9. 640-1501. 1tl 19m or ....... enc11. BPVER OOOJJO©~ #1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY We Offer. •Ntw Cir Sales •Used Ctr Slits •Strvic• 1 •Lu11n1 e[iceH1nt Fin1nc1111 BPVER OOOJJl©~ '"'--""""' C.M 919.2500 FIND 1hroush classlfled SPECIAL SAVINGS ON QUALITY USEO CARS 1986 AUDI $19,500 "'· __, ... , ..,, ... ....-.i 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 ,,,.,,,,,,, D'Dlt. cm-. 1984 CORVITTE $15,995 ... -.. .... ~tmll 1982 COUPE DE VIU£ s7995 1979 CADILLAC SEVILLE $7995 ,,., ......... 1978 CDUPE DE VIU£ $5995 . . - .... .~,000 officers due to gather on Coast for cop Olympics ~lympic Games - the only at11ateur event that's larger strength and aglllty. But In this Instance -the 20t~ Annual California PoHce Olym- pics - the officers will be pitted against each other, not against the bad guys of the world. events," said Bradley, WhO wlH compete In the Judo event hlmaelf. Police officers from around the state wffl be ataytng at the Newport Sheraton, the official The athletic event, billed as the A criminal's worst nightmare largest gathering of amateur wlll begin to unfold today when athletes out8'de the Olympic the first of near1y 6,000 police Gamee, opens Tuesday and ~headquarters for the games and the site of several competitions Including wrestling and table tennis. officers show up In Newport 1 J I 1 with (J I .... ti Beactf1o test their endurance, c oses u Y • ne '"100 ng The games are sponored by 40 area associations and busl· nesaes, Including The lrvtne Co., Orange Coast Dally Piiot and - what else? -Wlnchell'I Donu1s. ----------------..--------------------event. Hosted by the Newpori Beach ... ~~.,..·~~lliliilllMMhlii~~ ..... ~~ ...... a.aai .... MMMlll6J••e.••••• ... llJilllj.-J Police Department and UC lrvtne, the games will be spread Come Enjoy the FUN, VALUES, SERVICE & FOOD At Your Neighborhood through thd county and beyond wtth venues as near as Corona del Mar State Beach and as far as the Prado T1ro Shooting Range In Chino. "This one will be the biggest and, In all modesty, the best," aald offloet Rick Bradley, one of the organizers of the games. Offloera wlll compete in '17 events ranging from surfing to arm wrestling. Boxing, cross country, basketball, softball, cyctlng and even acuba diving are Proceeds from the eYent wlll benefit six youth-oriented ser- vice groups: the Boys and Girts Club of Newport Harbor, the Orangewood Home for Chlldr~. the Assessment and Treatment Servtces Center, the Orange County Special O!ymplca, the UCI Polson Control Center and the UCI Atheletlc Scholarship Fund. SeaCliff Vi ag -..... • .-... among the competitions. A share of the proceeds also wlll go to the Newport Beach and lrvtne police employee associa- tion•. Money Is being raised through donations from aponaor1, the sale of souvenirs and orlglnal artwork by Ruth Hynda, the games' official artist. The souvenir bag Includes evetythlng from T-shirts to champagne em· bolled with the Police Olympics logo. 71te '»teeclta11u "I Seacti/I Vettage """"e 71te eati/"e11ia 7'"tice Ot1mp~ SHOPS Aquarian Age Bookstore Arthur John's Motherwear Maternity Ott the Wall Gallery The Onginal Toy Box Sad1es Way Seachtt florist The Shore Shop Sh1pley's FOOD ~O Donuts/The Donut Stoppe Lucky Market McCoy's Burgers & Tacos Pero's Sp1cery Seachff Bakery Yu Tai Chmese Restaurant The Sand1pper SERVICES Management lnv"tment Services Seaclifl Cleaners Seacliff Shoe Repair Seaciiff Travel South Shores Video Texaco Gas Station Bailey's Youn1 Wor1d Dance Studio Wells Fareo Bank Bazan's Hair & Nari H B Chamber of Commerce Church of Religious Science Hall's Photography Home Federal Savings & Loan Huntington Beach Playhouse Inner Visions V J Latora General Contractor Magic Shear PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Of. Dale Brandon, 0.0.S. Or. Michael Brokcert Center for Human Ecok Or. Glen Mahoney, Health Resource Center Jud1th·Anette Miiburn Counseling Center Dr-ttironobu Mou, Optometrist CC>Uf'Otl C~ -----------------,---------......... ----~-FIU IElllEllllP llM212 I . ~SOUTH ..........-&Hore ¥1111 Rent 1 Movie get the Second 1 FREE ic-0000 -TUt~ wtO ON\ V) IEIT I YCl-$10.001 llY I SAVE 20% ON CUSTOM FRAMING I wmt THI& AD 'TIL Jtll. y 12, .. I I I I Wr )J>f"Ci.tltre in Unv~wl Fr1mm3 & Mllftnlf Two & T hr~ Colors of M.1tbo.lrd •re U~, With Dns1NI Arrwork H•nd-cut into the M•rs ro Enlunc-e rhe l~ge-A 0yNm1te Look! I OFF THE WALL GALLERY I #11(714)531 9418 SEACLIFF VILLAGE 2~05 Main Street, at Yorktown Huntington Beach 536-8711 2 -Polk» Otympic9/An Adwrtlslng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22, 1988 Many of the event• wm be staged at UCL Other venues Include Newport Harbor. the Orange County Fairgrounds, Mlle Square Part< and the beach at 58th Street where the surfing competition wtll be held. Gold, sliver and bronze medal& wtll be dlatrJbuted foflowtng each event. Bradley estimated that upward of 50,000 epec:tatora will vfew event• during the eight-day com- petition. Specfflc Information on eventa, which are open to the publlc at no charge, Is available through the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. "In fact tf anyone want.I to be right In the thick of It, we atlll need volunteera on quite a few of the Bradley said spectators as well u vls!tlng o~ may generate as mud\ u $3 mllllon In Income to I<><* buslneues. Baleball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth, who headed the 198'1 Summer Olymplca In Los An- getes, Is honorary charlman of the police games. His schedule, however. prevents him from at- tending an opening ceremony as orlglnally planned. Co1npetition will benefit charities ., JORPl4 DUOEYOtR ......... c. 8 0 When the nlrMHSay Police Olympics are over. not only ehould the expected turnout of 30,000 spectators get to see some top-flight competition, but some needy beneficiaries wlll be rewarded u well. Proceeds from the event wtll be donated to: AIMNment Treatment Services Center, B~ Club of the Harbor Area, Boys and Girt• Club of lrvtne, Newport-Mesa Girts and Boye Club, Orangewood Chlldren'1 Home, Orange COunty Special Oytmpk:a, Polloe Employee ANoclatlons of Newport Beach and lrvtne, UC lrvtne Scholarlhlp Fund and the UCI Medical Center Polson Control Center This 1, the first year the Pofloe Otympk:t has been designated u a fund-raising vehlde for charity. And with the event more then paying for ltaelf each year. officials are hoping ene>pugh money wtll be ralMd to help the above organlzaUona. . Revenue wtll be generated by entry tees PQ91ed by the athlet•. eouwnlra (IUCh u atrirte, pins, and hata), program• and aponl0rahlp1, wtth the lrvtne Co as the primary IP<>"'°' for the 9\lent that runs June 24-Juty 1 ·----· ---------- .. Police Olymplcs/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22. 1986 -3 - -~-_________________________ ._. ........ .._ .................................................. .. Orange County Welcomes June 24 through July 1, 1986 r---------Events, Times and locatlom-------- LOCADD A1 THI rfllWPOaT DACB SllDAJ'Ol!I ""' WllSTtJJIG 100pm fnday <1w ll IUDO } )Cl p m Thi...S. t li••w It; AA.Mn HJO am l1"vl"Y fut10' J4 tAILE TUN1S q 1( am Wf'dtw ... lay Jur-. , 'i W'lfSTUNG IOrtl 1 m S..,.r<1e-y J' .. 1# Ill LOCATID AT U.c..I. AJICHUV ¥t'I Round U C I f, ..,., ~"' (',,.,,. fvU • ' of, • m F"'1rt Jurv n MDMDrroW U <. I Ct awfn<d lld 8<0 • m Tuirtd.«y Jur,.. /4 MSKETIW1. 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June 27 Orange County Welcomes June 24 through July 1, 1986 Anltnc&n Alarm Systmts The An:Ms Restaurant Balboa Island lmpn:111'1frrwnt Assodatk>n Bud UQht Bu1'Zlar &. Att Al.arm Assodatlon Qf ~County CaJlfomia Casualty The CanMry l«stauran1 Coco's ~st.aurant (Gr.a Restaurant Compenyl Community Cabl«vl»on AsS/Os~rn Tttatment ~a <Antn Boys Oub ol IM Harbor Iva ~ & Girls Oub ol IMIW Dttl Taco. Inc Ottloltk Haskins & ~Us El Tortto Restaurants Eltttro-Nunwrics Erickson Tnrvd Ford ~•rs ~rtl!>ltli Assoaation o( Sou~m Ca.llfomlA G6W TowtnQ Getond« Harbor TC7N THE IRVDrE COMPANY (Primary Sponsor! N«wpon Mesa CtuJ., & 8oV' ( lub Or~ Chlldrens Home Ora• County ~dal Olympic<; The INIM Mamo« t<WlZ RadJo The l<oU Company The Lusk Company Oran~ Coast DaJly Pilot Padftc Amphlthutre Padftc Mutual Ufe Insurance Company OulcksaMr Reu~ E ~e l«staurant <Grace Rutaurant Company) Robens ProcecUon & lrMatJQations Rusty Pebam Restal_Jrant Pobce E.mployte ~sodallons o( ~rt Beech and I~ UCI Al~ Scholarship Fund Hosted br. Newport Beach Police Assodatton and U .C. Irvin~ Police Assodadon 7 Up/RC Bo«BnQ Company ol Southern California Securtty Padlc Foundation Spudo Sponech Tecate US Otwrs Unlkd ScXnces VUla Nova Rutaura.nt Vkstln SoU1h Coast Plaza Hotel Wlnchd s Donuts Ull Mf'dlcal C«nttr Pocsoo Control Centn Pohce Olympics/ An Advert111ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 22, 1986 5 Volunteers devote two years of work behind the scenes By JOYCE SCHERER BOOLOVICH o..,,...c..141 •"t The Command Center inside the Newport Beach Police De- partment, has been temporarily con11erted into the pre-game headquarters for the 20th Annual California Pollce Olympics hosted by the Pohce Association of Newport Beach and UC Irvine Inside this large room, filled with demographic charts. 11enue maps and bulging file folders, Sgt Bob Harrison and Otticer Rick Bradley, both of the New- port Police Department. ha11e spent countless hours 1n the last two years creating a plan to make this year's event a success. man-hours 1t takes to pull together an event of this magni- tude, both men laughed in uni- son "It Is more like man-years,' said Hamson "Rick and I have been working on this proiect, above and beyond our regular police assignments, for the last two years, since December we have totally concentrated on t games full-time " According to Harrison. It takes a core of enthusiastic. dedicated people to complete all tasks needed to ensure the success of the games ··we have volunteers. both clVlllans and police personnel, who have worked o the necessary though ted asks like labeling and flng envelopes. An example would be officer Nelson Ferguson who has probably put In more volunteer hours in the last six months than anyone else,'' he said. •'One of our goals ls to heighten com- munity awareness of the event and then work in a friendly atmosphere with all segments of the community." "In total, we have between 700 and 800 people who have volun- teered to help," added Bradley "Assisting are several youth or- ganizations such as the Newport Harbor High School basketball teams who will be providing scorekeepers and timekeepers " S&t· Bob lla.nUon (left) and Office Rick Bradley head the Pollce Olymplca or&anlz- Ing committee. Harrlaon will compete ln power llfdn&. and Bradley ln judo. The olympics. which pits Cali- fornia police officers against each other, will encompass the Orange County area for eight days (June 24-July 1) There are 6,000 athletes expected to com- pete in 44 events held at 25 venue sites. When Harrison. games' co- chairman. and Bradley, volunteer director. were asked how many Bradley said there has been a real positive response to the games from the community "One of our goals this year 1s to heighten the community aware- ness of the event, and then to work In a friendly atmosphere with all segments of the com- munity," he said. "A lot of our contact made with the public 1s otten after someone has been victimized by crime, or perhaps been stopped for a minor traffic violation which are all rather negative contacts with the police department. The olymplcs is a way to make posit111e contacts · · Harrison said In order for Newport Beach to host the event this year. the police agency had to successfully bid for the right "We tried to host the games in 1983, but were outbid When we ~ Finally, an Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program that is: C redi l c:.t rJ, acceptt'<l • Affc)rdable t\wr.1gt' l npalll'lll P rni.:r,1111 '.! 1 ()()()111"-11111011 '-. R '\'. Ouc-1 real mt.'nt Program ~2.700 • Successful '-.n dttkn·nu· 111 'fit'.11 n1t·111 0111n1111l' llt l\\1•1·11 l np.1t1t·nt nr NRN Out-Tn·acml·nf • No Time Off Work TRN Out-Treatment Centers l·ount.1 111 \',till'\ 714/966-81 79 1-800-342-3535 .... C.a II tor ut ht•r ( Rlifornia loca1aom 6 -Police Olympics/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22, 1986 --· did secure the 1986 games. we outbid Fullerton, Bakersftetd and Stockton,'' he said. Hamson said the popularity of the event has slowly grown each year; yet there Is still a great percentage of the civilian popu- lation who is unaware of the games. "The olymp1cs are such an untapped resource, it rs the largest annual amateur sporting event In the world." The first one was held tn 1967 in San Diego with 504 police athletes compet- tng In 16 events he said. adding that today we have an un- precedented 6,000 competitors However, even as the Interest and participation has grown over the years, most people are un- aware of the games except thOse who are Involved," he said. Bradley and Harrison know first-hand about the lack of (Pleue Me BltlllPfD/P7) OUR PRICES SCRAMBLE THE COMPETITION commodore COMPLETE SYSTEM ComPUlertDl5k Drtw/Colof Monlt<>f 64 ...... '458.88 I 28 . . . . . . 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"We felt that Orange County was a natural for the event," Harrison said. "It has the best facllltles, the people In the com- munity are very sports oriented and It's a pertect spot for com- petitors to vacation." Once Newport Beach had be- come the offlclal site. the Olym- pic committee took the necess- ary steps to make this year's event the best In Its history "We hired a professional pub- lic relations firm and a marketing firm to study the demographics for the event," Harrison ex- plained. "We developed a com- prehensive statewide public rela- tions program by notifying all the polloe departments that the games were going to be held In Newport Beach. The fact that we have 6,000 competitors this year is a result of the public relations program that waa developed." The next step, according to Harrison, was to hire local artist Ruth Hynds to create an ap- propriate logo for the event. "We wanted a design that would be attractive and appeal- Ing to people," saJd Harrison. who wu wearing a white polo shirt with a bofd red strl~ across the chest with the colorful emblem dlsplayed on the shirt. According to Harrison, pub- llclty for all the prevtous games had always been handled ln- houM by the poflce Offloerl. "Obvtoully u pollcf pereonnef, we are not marketing or public retatlon• epectallste. Tl}la year we tried to t\Mdle all the panning In a WlfY profeuk>na!. manner.·· he said. Bredley lakt theire .,.. etaht dlr901ore whoM ~bllttlea are to lay the grou~ tbr the 44 event coordinators. The event coordinators are 1n charge of his or her particular venue. "The coordinators have put In countless hours of their own time to ensure their event's success," said Bradley. As directors, we tried to conduct all the prellmJnary work. sort of like trouble-shooters for the coordi- nators. We have solicited Infor- mation from any number of sporting experts In regards to the different sports " However. according to Har-I rlson and Bradley, the largest "headache" was one they had not anticipated -obtaining in- surance for the games. "We did not finalize the Insurance agree- ment untll three weeks ago. We had to negotiate with several insurance brokers to ultimately secure it. Part of the snag was because of the uniqueness of the event itself. Our coverage needed to encompass all the events at the numerous venues.·· Another important area was finding a "bfg" name to become honorary event commissioner. ''We felt It was very Important to have a really visible leadership symbol for the community and that role seemed to perfectly flt Peter Ueberroth, commissioner of baseball," Harrison saJd "Uet>erroth seemed like a natural because of the successful Job he did In running the 1984 World Olympics and because he was very compllmentary to the dif- ferent polloe agencies who main- tained the security during the Games. Another projeci was securing spon8orS, but, with an •tlmated $5.5 mllllon expected to be generated by the games Into the bustneea community'• pockets, eponsorehlp was not a problem. HarrlaOn Nkt. M the gamee draw near, Harrison and Bredley are hoSMful that the lntereet In the event wtll generate a poalttve kMQe for the potlce department. .-Dedicated 'YOlunteen 8entDC aboTe and beh1'4 tlleir ci.ll of duty are ew- ~L S.ch JiUcemea, Joe •lier, J Cantrell a.ad lllke Pale (from left).°1 wbo &re lleniD,t OD tbe ~ lDC com.mlltee for tbe Olymplca. They al80 will compete lD .e•eral ncnt.: Tbruber. ba.U.etb&ll; Can- trell. arm WTe8tll.q; and Pale, a.rm WR9tl.ln.I. cycl-mc. crew and pentathlon. ENCY RS . ..... . . .. . . . .. . . . . ' .. .. ' ..... . ' . . . .... , .. \ " . r . ' \ ~· \. The Emergency Care Urut at Paafica Community Hospital has everything it talces to handle life's unexpected emergencies. From aches and pains to breaks and sprains. And, because we are Pacifica, we also treat the more senoos m,JUries that just can't be hand1ed by anything less than a fu.lkervice , acute-are bosptal. Our specially trained Emergency physicians and nurses are on duty to give yw pt001pt attention 24-hrurs a day, seven days a ~· I week. So if ywt-e ever in need ol emergency~. tt's '~ / - reassuring to know that wen in the neighborhood. Pdcifica Community Hospital. The heart of HW'ltmgtOO • ..P Pacfflca Beach at 18792 Delaware Street. (714) 842-0611. Community Hospital Poflce Otymp6cl/An Adwr1laing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22. 19H -7 . ' . . ,_ : . . - --- ~uthHynda , , Charity.fun ds· .paintedrosy .. · at art auction When Ruth Hynds' watercolors were scheduled for auction. ar.t lovers rushed to the party an hour early About 300 showed up "A Brush with the Law,· hosted by the Cahforn1a Police Olympic Committee at the Irvine Marriott. · I'm thrilled." said H¥nds of Newport Beach. whose works have 'depJcted the beauty of the California coastllne for more than 30 years She 1s the ottrc1al artist for the 1986 California Pohce Olympics set June 24 through July 1 The hotel t>rought out the complimentary· hors d'ouevres and there was a lot of mingling and fun followed by a lot of bidding . ••• POlice ntw.... • .. ~ .. , ••• pies Ru~'" f',.HC#h \ • f"• I ~nu~ '\pnmor ol •I•• ~•h Annu•I Pol1rt <>II "'I"' I 11•1hl1on I •rm ch•t .,,II t">C" hrlcl ' 41 1'.<wpon OunC's on NtwfMo<t fi.,., h Thr RQ<aur;~" •111 t.... 1ffr-ir i< 'f>C'' tJI \ fut p.r' ri-1 •;:.. 1rt f1't'\ J~nt \ • RUSTY PELICAN l f"r.,.Y, Y~l·••I•/ ,~ ,.1ttrrt.1,nml"flt ,..or H~n•ltflflJ ( .111 lrvo,,.. 17141250 0366 Nl'wport 84-•t h 17141 642 343~ CAFE LIDO 1~ °"'ell lno11.n for its f~ ~a food sdccuons anJ con1emporvy cumne W1nn~r of \out hem Cahfomta Restaurant\\. nlcr'\ \liver >\ward Casual a111re Dinner n1gh1ly Live Jau Located on Newpon Blvd on the Balboa Pen10\ula 1n c annen Village 6 75-2968 TD CA!fNltRT "a h1\lonc °"'aterfront landmark in C anncf) Village Features lr~h Joe.al St"afood and Easter bttf l unc h. !)inner Sun ( hampaane Brunch anJ Harbor ( ru1ses En1oy 1hc loung food galle:y superb clam chowder' b S 7 S 777 DILLMAl't'S I\ famou\ for Lhear 1rad111onal 11.arm h1\p11.clhl\ dnd fine food F1~t Pnme R1h in Balboa and fre\h fish da11\ C umplc1c dinner ~pc:c1als Fncndl\ \<'nice and a fun dchghtful atmosphere Lunch, Dmnci Sal &. Sun Brunch Coclt.11ls.. Locatccl on the Pcrunsula in Balboa 67}.. 7726 RU8TT P&LlCAJlt Fresh from the fishermen's ncu, the Ru~ty Pchcan t11n 1n IS to 2Hrcsh fish select,ons da1h from around lhe world Clioosc from fa\ontes hke fresh Ah1 from H111.<a111•r Salnldn from Norway If you hkc fre,11 seafood. )Ou'll love the net rcsulu'in Irvine at MacArthur Blvd and Marn (Dancing and Live Entena1nment'l 250--0366 In Ncwpon on Pacific ( od\I Hwy 64 2-34) I '. ·· . AJtCIENT llAJllJ'fSR IS to .2S tr~'h l\,h selec11ons daily from around the world The panoramic view of the Newpon Bay makes this rcstauran1 dining at its best Lunch. Dinner, loiun Brun'h Cocktails Located an N<"wpor t on Pac1tic\oast Hwv 64f>.-0201 . v ER y FRESH SEAFOOD Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Cocktails • Fabulous View 2607 W . Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach (714) 646-0201 . Humorist. fund-raiser and auc- tioneer extraord1na1re Jim Vil lers, 1ust back from an engage- ment at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, was 1n charge of the sale and Ralph Rodheim was emcee for the program V1llers. who says he has auc-~=====~======~::::::=::===:========:!!+:========================~ t1oned everything from a puppy to a Mazaratti, sold 24 pieces of art Proceeds from this event ($6,360) will benefit ttie Pollce Olympics charities. Among those seen at the event were Tom Jones, Irvine Chamber of Commerce president, Ted Hanng, Irvine C of C exec director, Carol South, Olymplans Brian Goodell and Lynn Cox (she swam around the world in 80 days): lrvlne Mayor Dave Baker. Jim Gardner, exeeutive director of the Olymplc Committee, direc- tors Bob Harrison for Newport Bfach and Biii Miiier for UCI, UCI vice ChJtncellor David Sheldon and wife Beverly, Newport Mayor Phil Maurer and-Arb Campbell, N~wport Beach police chief and Michael Mlcheft, UCI chief. "There's really a lot of excite- ment about the upcoming Olym- pics. They have beeh going on for 20 y..,., but ttns fa only the aecond time the event hu taken place In Orange County. The fl.rat time wu In 1977 In Santa Ana," eald 1pok .. perton Michelle Greer-carter. 8 -Police Otympk::a/An AdWrtlllng Su~t to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22, 1986 SALUTES THE ~ 2'111 ·ANNUAL POI.ICE OtYllPICS MIL9 .... ................ (711) ,, .. ,,. .. 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Sponsors boost success of games BJ BARAY FAULKNER 0.-,,_C..u $ t I The Irvine Co "heads a long list of sponsors contributing money products and services, to help make the Callfomia Police Olym- pics a successful event The company 1s the primary sponsor. as a result of a SS0.000 donation Tbls .donation wm be • 'dlfectly responsible for th'e spon- sorship of aboUt 30 events such as wrestling, table tennis, boxing. pentathlon, ·soccer. !loft ball, bowling, golf, racquetball, surf- ing. tennis. motocro~ and others. "Gary Hunt, who Is a vice president and assistant to the chalcman, has been Involved with the Executive Advtsory Board tor the event and we ·were so Im- pressed w1th the 0rganlutlon we reapon~ for major sponsor- ship," said lrvtne Co spokesman Tom Stephenson. "It was 2'#SO a wonderful oP· portunlty to Invest something back Into the community," Step- hen90n added. Other ap<>nl<>f'I and donors lnctude the Arches R.taurant In (Ple&M ... llP0"901lSfP14) Pofloe Otympk:a/An Actv.ttllng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22, 198e -9 -J t Jerry McGraw eat. up the mllee on bJ.a bicycle. 3331 E. Coast Hwy' 673-5538 , ___ , • l dgle I Shirt~ • Clu b Spo rt swear t • PAC A Pell1can Chairs • Tourist Shir ts FPC EllTERPRISES ... Just Performance ..• Professional Money Finder For: MORTGAGE-PERSONAL-BUSINESS DEBT CONSOLIDATION-LOANS NEW & USED EQUIPEMENT LEASING CALL TODAY! 964-6443 'i - Triathlon participant shuns domain of sports specialist ay CHRll MONAHAN swimming, biking and running, !Nlr,...c.w. , • · but on his job with the Orange Modern sports has become County Sheriff's Department the domain of the specialists. Harbor Patrol, he goes on patrol Gone are the daya when foot-and Is a member of the depart- baJI players performed on both ment's dive and cliff teams offense and defense. Now, the And If that doesn't make you game Is dominated by the likes of tired, consider that during this the third down pass rushers and year's California Police Olympics the shortage yardage specialists. (June 24-July 1) McGraw, in Pitchers don't bat In baseball addition to working his standard and some hitters never field. ~0-hour week, will compete In the The multipurpose athlete, the triathlon, as well as In four-man triple threat, Is a dinosaur on the rowing and three swimming sporting fields of America. events. But every rule must have Its What compelled the 39-year- exceptlon and, In the areas of old deputy to enter the grueling amateur sports and law enforce-world of triathlons tour years ago ment. that exception Is Deputy at an age where many men have Jerry McGraw of the Harbor . resigned themselves to pick-up Patrol. basketball and arm-chair quar- Not only does he spend a great terbacklng? deal of his spare time training "It was just something dlf- and competing In trtathlons. ferent to try and I enjoy compet- whlch test a competitor's skills In mg In different events,·· said Orange County Special Olympics THRIFT SHOP • Children's Clothings • Adult Clothing •Toys • Furniture Some Item• have never been u•edl I Pick Up A Delivery 1213 S. Western Anahela CCorMrr of W•i.n 6 Ball) 995-2225 A••l•tln11 2,000 Sp.c,.I Chlldrea In th• Or•n~ County •r•• IRVlllE LANES 788-9625 3415 Michelson Dr. lrivne, CA 92715 2 For 1 Speclal game otter for all participant• Call for open tlmea McGraw. "It looked like some- thing I could do well. In the beginning I did relatively well and I stayed with It." He had the background In both swimming and running and said the biking was something "I picked up with time." At Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast Col- lege, he swam the backstroke and long-distance freestyle, part of the triathlon compe1itlon. As for the other two areas, he says, "I started running 12 years ago to stay In shape for snow skiing. I ran some races. but had not been In a lot of compe11tlon. I had also done some bike riding, but none competitively.'' These days he trains In all three areas to stay sharp. During an average training week he says he swims about four mlles, runs 20-25 miles and bikes 75-100 miles, numbers he calls. "mini- mal mileage for people In triathlons.·· But good enough to earn him a few honors along the way He recently finished second 1n his age group (35-39) In the Orange County Performing Arts Triathlon held In Mission Vle10. and In last year's Bud light United States Triathlon Serles held in Dana Point. he finished third In the same age group. In the Police Olympics. he will compete on what he says Is a standard short course -a one- mile swim. a 25-mile bike ride and a 10-kilometer run He says that until now. his all- around skills have not had an Impact on his work except for Improving his general fitness. "I have always believed In keeping myself phystcally nt. I think If you keep active. it will result In Improved Job performance." It seems as though he has put that theory Into good practice. because It has helped him parlay athletic prowess Into a 13-year career with the Harbor Patrol His Interest In outdoor ac- tivities stems from the summers he and his famlly spent In New- port Beach. When the family moved to the city from La Canada In 1961. McGraw got a summer Job as a lifeguard, which became a full-time position. Later he was the beach super- visor at Huntington State Beach and shortly after that he decided to make the move to the Harbor Patrol. He underwent the standard 16- week basic training that all potential policemen go through, but In addition he waa trained by the Harbor 1tatf In flretlghtlng and reecue technlqua, two more areas In Which a patrol rMmber mu1t ~ lkllled. Add that to hla work on the DMng and Underwater SaJvage teama and the CUff Team and conlider hl9 many tas.nt1 .. an athlete, and you eoon dlecover that Jerry McGraw 19 not Ntl1fted with ftttlng tM spedajl9t'I motd of todmy 10 -Potlee Olyrnplca/An Adwr1181ng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 22, 1988 a RJck Bradley demonatrate. a fall with Ian Youn.a, 11, of Corona del Mar, at a judo ~,...,.._.,, ........ ll_ clue at the Barbor Area YMCA. At r1Cht. Bradley worn out with Duke Jennln&•· Judo cha'mpion finds the art helps develop self confidence B~ IARRY FAULKNER 0.-, ,.._ C:en J P 1 medals In kata events at the World Police and Fire Games last Newport Beach Police Officer year and with his civilian partner, Rick Bradley became Interested Greg Fernandez from La Mirada. in Judo when he thought It might Bradley captured three second- come In handy for a slightly place awards at an International smaller man such as himself In Tournament In March In Seattle, duty related situations. and a first, a second and a third at But since he began the study of the United States Senior Na- the art at the Police Academy 10 tlonal Championships In Hawaii years ago. the 31-year-old Santa In May, where he and Fernt1ndez Ana resident found It's the men-were named Grand National kata tal rather than the the physical champions. aspects of the art that have given In addition to all his com- him all the ammunition he has petetlve success, Bradley and needed In several touchy con-Fernandez are among only five frontatlons. teams In the U.S. (and only 10 In ·'Through the study of judo and the world) that have mastered all the martial arts I've developed a nine forms of kata. confidence -a kind of an aura Bradley feels that the Police that says 'don't mess'," said Olympics Is a highly representa- Bradley. who will be vying for a tlve competition and he has been gold medal for the third straight training year-round for the event. year In the upcoming California "When I first competed In shal Police Olympics' Judo competi-in the Police Olympics I got a rude tton awakening." Bradley said of the · I've learned to talk end com-level of skill among fellow of- munlcate non-verbally with body ficers language (with prospective com-'Tm In the most hotly con- batants). You've got to avoid a tested division (176 pounds and fight at all cost and try to talk below)," he said. "The guys are them Into jail," he said. adding, quick and strong end they are as "the physical part Is there If 1 good as they can be. I've had time need to use It. 11 ~--~ Though Bradley wlll compete in the shal (pronounced sh~ve) or full contact phase--of the ompetltlon. his expertise Is In the Kata or display form. where he and his partner, Ernie Smith rom the Barstow Police Oepart- ent, wlll be the favorites "We're about 90 percent sure e should win the Police Olym- lcs (kata)," Bradley predlc1ed Bradley's optimism Is not un- arranted however. due to his uccess In previous competl- lons He and Smith won two gold to workout though and I know who my competition will be ... I'm going to try something new and see If It works.·· A spec(al feature of the judo competition. to be held at the Sheraton Newport Hotel Thurs- day, will be a preliminary demon- stration to show the spectators some of the basic rules and scoring Involved with the sport so that they will know what to look for. according to Bradley. Also Bradley and Fernandez will execute a rare and ancient kata. which Bradley seld few people have ever seen. In addition to his competing, Bradley has also taken a very active role In the overall organiza- tion of the event as an assistant director (along with Bob Har- rison) of the Newport Beech Department's Organizing Com- mittee. "There's a lot of pride Involved In the department, 11 Bradley said, "just about everyone Is doing something to help make It the best In the 20 year history of the Pollce Olympics.•· NOW OPEN ~ GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL ; ;ID;Va OFF ! I ON EVERYTHING l .............. ....... .. . .... . .... . ........... .... . . . . . . .. .......... . everything for tennis 760-1030 2744 Coast Hwy, CdM PARKING IN REAAi Police Otympk:s/A.n Ac:Mwtl11ing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22. 1988 -11 On target Compedtore arrowa find their mark daring Jut year'• archery e•ent. It started siniply - just a work picnic, but see how it grew By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR the California Police Alt Delf1,...c.o, --· Federation It started out with the modest 'The competitors are beginnings of a work picnic You serious about what they do know, blow off a llttle steam and It used to be a fun thing Ir beginning, but that's have some fun on a Sunday with changed," he adds "If you c the guys from work. train for your event, forget it But that was 20 years ago. This year's eight-day even Since then, the Police Olympics run June 24-July i throug has grown to become the second the Orange Coast area. largest amateur athletic competl-Stahl said when the first p. tlon In the world. Only the Olympics was held In 1967 in International Olympics is bigger Diego. there were but 504 And the competition is no letes and 16 sports. And win longer for the weekend warrior. a medal wasn't too difficult "Just go out and take a look at "Now we have 6,000 athl the condition these guys are in," and 44 events." he says. "> says Lee Stahl, the president of can see It growing for the --------------------------------------------------. few years and probably be\ that Newport's a drawingcard as host site "We have new recruits cor in every year who take Interest. It had to get bigger. A 10-member board i! charge of putting on the 0 piad every year It Is both consuming and difficult. Stahl calls It "a labor of love By BARRY FAULK NER 0.-,-c---·· It will be the second largest amateur athletic compet1t1on In the world, topped only in numbers of participants by THE Olympic Games. And as such, the annual Cali- fornia Poltce Olympics requires a host site with adequate facilities to accommodate the more than 6,000 athletes vying In 47 events But for the peace officers throughout the state who take the week Qtt to come compete - many of whom bring their famil- ies -the Site must also provide entertainment during com- petitors spare time That's one of the points the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment emphasized when It bid tor the event In December 1984 against three other agencies. "We used the 'Orange County 1s the place to be' angle," said Bob Harrison. an assistant direc- tor of the Newport Beach Police Department's organizing com- mittee. "We hired a travel agency to coordinate some things for the athletes," said Harrison. adding, "We've got a Disneyland day and Knott's Berry Farm, an Angel night and a Crazy Horse night "Orange County itself is a drawing card and people like to come to a nice plaoe," Har- rison added. In addition to the entertain- ment opportunities in the sur- rounding area, the Newport Beach Police Department In- cluded in Its proposal a plan to hire a marketing and public relations firm. which would promote the event as no one had ever done before. In addition, Newport Mayor Phil Maurer and UC Irvine Vice Chancellor Dr. Wiiiiam Lillyman accompanied the Newport and UCI police chiefs to Oxnard for the presentation to the California Police Athletic Federation. "We basically said that we could best take care of the athletes because we had all the faclllties . and we were chosen," said Maurer. "We are very proud to be hosting the event and I'"\ exeed- lngly happy the way our Police Department Is putting It on." said Maurer. Maurer said he doesn't antici- pate any major problems with the influx of people the event will bring to the city. ''It's going so well, I teel good about it now." he said. The biggest stumbling block was securing Insurance. accord- ing to Harrison (P leue eee HOST/Pl4) Stahl has been there since inception. While serving at Los Angeles Sheriff's de~ ment, he was a long distE runner Since retiring he wor1 a savings and loan bank. bu doesn't plan on giving up wor with the Police Olympics. "It's a great thing to be a of." he says. "We don't char· dime to come out and watch events. It gets the comml. lnvovled with us and lets ti know that policemen are 1ust everyone else "Plus. it's good tor the (pol men), too. You know if they : •" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J Peraonallzed... working out to compete. they •. , ....... 1...-.-.t0tg•• ! GUIDED TOURS ingoodshapeforthelrjobs ' .._. • ...., f'8'j ... The main incentive for t • • s ! & .......... ! For Small Groups hard work. says tahls. is ... ,,...-• ~ ... or lndlvldualsl partmental bragging rights. "There's nothing like bt • Rogers Gardens • Bowers Museum able to say 'My departmen F • Sherman Gardens • lrvlne Ranch Market better than your departmt ! SO°"o ! · Brecht Orchid • Dana Point And Just like in the beginning ... ~C ... Elinor Schmidt Garden ·San Juan go out to have tun : M E T A L R A M E S ! (714) • Nagouch1 Sculpture Capistrano 'You 1ust have to work har • ._ Garden • Heritage Hill I at 1t now he says • It ... u11•<-<.1l1•\nuvdin·nwalUn~lor No\\. ~IC-dfl~V('halfpr!N'on • 760-0121 . 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Costa Mesa: Ford Dealers Advertising Association of Southern California, Bud light (Straub Distributing Co.), the Irvine Marriott, Cannery Res- taurant In Newport Beach, Tecate (Wisdom Imports Sales Company), Koll Co , Gatorade, Everlast Sporting Goods. Chevron, Speedo. Coco's Res- taurant and Oeloltte, Haskins & Sells. .,.., ........ ~ ...... "We support the top events in Newport Beach and m other surround mg areas." said Arches owner, Dan Marcheano. Ruth Hynda poeea with 80me of ber worb that abe donated for auction to rane funda for Police Olymptca charltle.. ·'They came to us because we have helped out with past events such as Cops and Kids and Jim Gardener (the executive director of the Newport Beach Police Department's organ1Z1ng com- mittee). who seems to be putting on 1ust an outstanding event We are not involved as much for the promotional value as we are 1n what's going on with the event." Marcheano added Newport artist to capture olympic feve · We support the idea, the event and of course the police," (Please itee SPONSORS/Pl 5) Ruth Hynds. a Newport Beach resident and artist of increasing renown, has painted the scenes of Newport Beach's streets, its coastline end its people for the last 15 years So who better to record the bussle of 50,000 spectators and 6,000 athletes (competing in 4 7 events at 25 sites) who will converge on the city of Newport Sp<"<"< I<>· is the Proud Supplier to l 'S . \ ~ational ·1 earns. USA e WATER POLO r. ""' )c USA ~ .... ...._ .......... .l ............. - dtving'" \pt l illl " I"" ' • '"'"' "'l'f'lll" I 111 "' l ~ lflfl.ort' I 111 I 111rt·il \r t11•' 'I.'"'"' 11 '"' 1111 l 1• 111" I''"~ 1 •1101 \p~r.to I\ lh1 111t 11·n~I 11• 1111 "ot l'ltL•r 101111 II S I ll\1111• Ir~ rn I \ W 1 It·• I' •11 I 1111 111tl I \ '"" l111u1111•1t '""1111111111~ SPEEDO~ ~4_. ......... ., ....... _ ....... .,.. .... ..., .. , ......... "' fllowt ......... l.J ........ ,....... ........... .,, .......... i ....... "'' ... and the UC Irvine campus for the 20th annual California Police Olympics? That's precisely what the event's organizers must have thought in securing Hynds' ser- vices as the official artist of the games (to be held June 24-July 11. "The Newport Beach Police wanted to open it up to the public end asked me to promote it," said Hynds of her involvement In the event. Hynds will assume her familiar role es observer for festivities and competition. And armed with her pencll, sketch pad and her watercolor palette will be record- ing not only the action of the events but the spirit of the gemesand its people as a lasting GENERAL CONTRACTOR CALIF. ST A TE LIC. # -423231 com,.,..roo/ • CllflCH'lt Heotn1 . "-""-•It~ • T.,_,, ltnpro_,t . a...,.,,,_ .s.r-.. • °"91 lnlerlou • JoW v..-. • C"Pf'OI A~ 714-645-6934 833 W. 17th St., Ste. 1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 dipictlon of the second le amateur athletic competlth the world (The event is bett only In numbers of compe· by the International Oly games.) Hynds, a member of the port Chamber of Comm also contributed 30 pieces c work, including the official p of the games. for a fund-re auction (held June 5 at the I Marriott Hotel) for the benE the Police Olympics "When they came to rr help, I Just couldn't pass u chance." said Hynds In a re Interview. "Not only do I g put something beck Into community, but as an ertis· thrill for me is seeing and ca Ing these polioe In a very hl light as they compete." Hynds has also served a official artist for the 1985 port-to-Ensenada race er currently the official artist fc America's Cup Challenge. ~~~=~======~~~HOST ••. $1/uling Ille Police Ol1m,ie1 EMERGENCY MEDtCINE PHYSM:IAHS 0 highly Qualrfted to provide care for your mQIO( and minor emergencies MULTILEVEL FEE STRUCTURE D charges are based on the level of care that an illness or m1ury requires Minor emergencies won't involve maj()f charges COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPfTAL 301 Victoria Street. Costa Mesa, California 92627 642·2734 From Pace 12 The event Is expected to erate an estimated $3 mlllic the local economy end Har sees It as both a chance fc pollce to be seen In a bette• by the public and to put s thing back Into the commur "A lot of people view us E bad guys who give them pa tickets or are chasing them ruining their fun," said Hari "This will give them a more rounded view ... where the see us as humans.'· All events will held Ir Newport Beach area or o UCI campus and admlssl free to the public I ,~ lh• l>.111' 1•11111 ~•"I Hr·•ult .,., '11 1• ''"'"'"'' \ 1111r 'IW' 1.;lt' I .. 11114;> 'lt.7M •·~I ll2 14' -Polloe Otymplca/ An Advertlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 22, 1088 Bubbly's one of souvenirs with taste By BARRY FAULKNER DelJ .... C:.il •• ' ti More than 6,000 competitors will be hard at It In •7 different events pursuing the fruits of victory, but spectators u well as athletes may partake In a glass or two of some celebratory cham- pagne and at the same· ti'™' contribute to the economic suo- cess of the games. The official Private Reserve Champagne Is just one of the CallfOrnla Police Olympics souvenirs that will be available to both fans and participants at the various venues throughout New- port Beach and on the UC lrvtne campus. Because admission Is free to all events, the souvenirs will play a big part In the revenue produced by the games and pre-event sales have already begun. Law officers to serve an eight-day stretch 8J JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.llJ .... C.1 C f 1 More than 6,000 law enforce- ment officers will be Ml'Ving an eight-day stretch from June 24- July 1. But It will be for tun , games and charity, as these participants compete In the 20th annual California Police Olympics. Events will range from archery to arm wrestling; handball to honieahoea; table tennis to tug of war -and that's just a taste of the •7 events acheduled. Former president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and the present Major League Baseball Com- missioner, Peter Ueberroth, will serve as honorary chairman for the Police Otymplcs. The competitors will travel to 25 venues to go for the gold In front of an estimated 30,000 spectator• throughout Orange County. The campu1 of UC lrvtne wlU serve u the main site, hosting track and flekt, boxing, archery, aoccer, softball, wetght lifting, cross country and the pentathlon. ,. Other Orange Coast sites will lnctude: Newport Harbor High, the Orange County Fair Grounds, Corona del Mar High and New- ·port Bay. Exposure through televlslon and local cable networt<s should reach 2.8 million vtewers. Revenues will go to eight charities and nonproftt organiza- tions. The Police Otymplcs Is the second largest amateur athletic competition In the world. The only one bigger Is the Inter- national Otymptc Games. Items offered In various colors and sizes will be men's and women· s short and long-sleeve T-shirts, baseball caps, men's and women's golf shirts, lapel pins, belt buckles and, of course, the bubbly -all of which will display the official California Police Olympics' logo. .,..., .... ,.._..,......,~ 8ouTenln aTallable to Police 'Olymptca patrons. SPONSORS GENEROUS ••• FromPacel• Poster prints of watercolors by Ruth Hynds, a Newport resident and the official artist of the Police Olympics, will be sold for $20 each. There will also be Ruth Hynds coloring books on sale for $5. The men's T-shirts will sell for $7 (short-sleeve) and $11 (long- sleeve) and the women's will cost $9 and $12 respectively. Both the men's and women's golf shirts will be $19. The belt buckles are priced at $12 and the the baseball caps IT'l 111.AITlll TO CHAllEI UllOUIBOAll • You entoy Mlllng et• frectlon of the cost of owning your own boet. $15.00 monthly duea. $40.00 prepeld .. yfnga. • You hew your choice of meny llZ99 and atytea of boeta from 18 ft. to 44 ft. L.S.C haa 38 boeta avalleble for ct\erter. - • You can 1eern to NII. L.S.C. hU c0mprehenalw programa for beginners and HHDOed aeltor.. • You wtn hew ell tM run and none of the trouble of aelllng. L.S.C. hU 15 yws experteooe In meklng your salting euy end enjoy8ble. W• prOYlde a \ friendly lteff and rr.. pertclng et our privet• marina Call now for brochu,. (714) 175-0827 I ciulo Sa;/u.g C!ut ~-=· ~' ;;a;a,,...03300 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92883% c:::::::;:;:; .....__.. . ..._..,~ and lapel pins are $5 each. The champagne, a first In the 20-year history of the Callfornla Police Olympics, which previous- ly has had commemorative wines, will be sold by the three- pack ($33) and by the case ($120). Merchandise Is currently avall- able by phone at 6«-3630. . poeoda.no. 52Ssouth lel<.a.~ 818/30't-9333 said Suzanne Gilbert-Hoehl, pub- llc affairs coordinator for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. "We try to maintain an Interest In big events of the Newport Beach and Orange County areas and we certainly support the Idea of fitness and health, being In the life Insurance business," she added. ~b:z.och ~ fh!!lhion r!>lond. 7 l't/ G'tlf ·5070 hours mon thru fh lOom t.o9pm .seturdoy lOam to6pm. and sundoy noon to 5pm. Debbie Gordon, a spokesman for the Seven-Up Bottling Co. (wh<>M product Is the official soft drink of the event), said her company felt It was both a worthwhile cause and a chance to have a highly vlslble Involve- ment (with about 50,000 spec- tator• expected for the nine days of competition). Police Otymplcl/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 22, 1986 -15 , ... --~------------................ 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