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tbl ltction bl$ket.
DENNIS THE MENACE
1 got a dime an'
tWo nicktf s an·
four pennies,
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us lF1at A6raham
Linco\ri is married ·
to Queen Elizabeth?
I didn·r
5AY thaH
1nat must be Mr~. Lincoln .
JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux
UPSET FOLLOWING
THEIR CONFERENCE
WITH THE PSYCHIA-
TRIST, HEATHER
WARNER TELLS HER
HUSBAND THAT SHE
MUST RETURN TO THE
OFFICE , .. BUT THEN
INVITES SAM DRIVER
TO DINNER !
I'LL BE RIGHT
BACK! --
I KNOW THAT HANK WAS AS UNHAPPY
AS I WHEN DR. HAYNES TOLD US THAT
KIM WOULD BE HOSPITALIZED FOR A
MINIMUM OF TWO MONTHS, SAM!
THAT WOULD
COME ASA
SHOCK!
I COULDN'T SPEND THE EVENING REHASHING IT
WITH HIM ! THAT'S WHY I TOLD THE WHITE LIE!
BUT IF YOU HAVE ANOTHER ,..------__.....
DINNER EN0AGEMENT, I'LL LET ME MAKE A
UNDERSTAND! PHONE CALL!
HELLO, SAM!
WHAT TIME
WILL YOU 6E
COMING BY?
WELL, THAT'S WHY I'M
CALLING, ABBEY! I HAVE A
PROBLEM ... OR I SHOULD
~y MY CLIENT DOES ANO
NEEDS TO DISCUSS IT
__..., WITH ME!
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WE CAkl.E.D -rfi/5 PRE$$
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PERKJ~S POINT REAC°fOR,TO
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by G~ Trudeau
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Prince Andrew weds Wednesday.
Why do royals fascinate us?
..... Lucll
lllt, ,..... " ....... f-· .. Reianin& royalty is probably the one thing
Ameiica bas not 90t and cannot buy. It's a ques-
tion of the unanaiNble being very attractive.
The only royalty we have is the Hollywood su-
perstars we placed on pedestals ..
Ctnella CMlt ...... ....., ti 'n. ..._..., WM ti Liii'
.. Royalty 1epescnts a lli:styte that the majority
of us will never have -living in grand pmlacn,
nding on horse-drawn camap.. marrying hand-
some pnnces and bcaunful pnncesses, wearin&
sparkling FD'1S. ..
lnlke Astor ,, .... .._.....,
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.. It's the ulnmate in snobbery, sprinkled with an
enormous amount of glamour. Americans do not
meet royalty in the normal course. so there is
great cunosaty. Do they have the traJts. vices and
vutues that WC have?"'
, FAST TALK .. ~' ... ...:...._____ __ ~--'
COllTIOVUSIAL CMODS: In Soc1«y's Child sbc sang ofblack-wtute
romance. At ~ttn detailed the pain of a plam-lookina teen..
Now, Jan.ii Ian taddes child moles1ation and llnst. Ian. who re--
cords a new album in the f.all. sinp Unck Wonderfal on her tour
throuab Aus. 31 . "'So many of my frieod.s experienced this trql:dy
and even after years of therapy they still id shamed by it ..
Writer Jolm FJirtiw doesn't believe ex-boss ~ NblJD
will dabble in fiction. .. Koowina his bents, he'd have a tin ear for
diaJocue," sa~ the ex-Waterpter. Ehrtichman's current novel. Th~
China Carrf (Simon cl Schuster, $18.95). is about international poli-
ncs. ... Rock musician GnMm Natb performs in Hiroshuna. A~
6, the 41st anniversary of the atom bombina. Says Nash of his
involvement m sooa1 causes: .. rd do exactly the same ~ lf I
weren't a mUSICW\. ... I am very opwnisbc about the future.
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: PEOPLE
1,
Exotic~
dates Baryshnikov,
stars with Murphy
Talk about bavin& men an
your life.
S:i .. hltJm-ycar-Old Cbarlotte ~was discovered by di-
rector Roman Polanski, plays
opposite Walter Matthau lfl
the movie Plraus opening this
weekend. and steams up the
screen with bot comic Eddie
Murphy in the upcoming film
T~ Goldm Child
And that's just at work. Af-
ter hours, she's datina actor-
dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov.
Hollywood's bot newcomer
has dramatic dark looks that
put her on lhc cover of Vogue
and caUlht the eye of Polanski.
who cast her as a l 7tb«ntury
Spanish prinoess-t~ ut
the comedy-adventure Piraus.
Her arowina cdebnty has
the showbiz rumor mills
cburruna, leaving her tired of
denying that her rclanonship
with Polanski WIS anything
but professional.
.. We met in Paris t.hroulh a
friend when I was 16 ... Uwis
says of the Polish-born direc-
tor. ut exile from the USA on a
dwJe stemmina from a l 9n
sexual enoounter with a 13-
ycar-Old modeJ...aclress.
And she WIS IJ?Pll'C'lUY un-
f:azed by Polanski's reputaoon: .. rm not gomg to look a gift
hone in the mouth. What he's
done. he's done ...
Polanski had the Bnnsb-
bom ~ work with a dia-
logue ooech: .. I was wtth her
every day for rune months."
And he tauaht her how to walk
m the penod costumes: .. R~
man was always saying 'stand
up st.rallhL' .. I had to pm weight for the
film. to look more buxom."
the ex-model confides with a
smile. Her unusual looks arc
the result of Qillean.. lraq1-
lrish heritaaie-
8y Oouglu l<Wldlnd. ~
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After finishing Plrmet l1l the
Turusian port of Sousse la.st
August, she auditioned
.. against 500 other prls" and
won the pium rok opposite
f.ddie Mwl)hy m the sched-
uled Ouistmas comedy-ad-
vcnnuc moVlC Th~ Golden
Child, filmed in Los Af\8des
andN~ .. Eddie bid me la~ so
much... says Lewis, who lives
in London. "And he was so
nice, since it was my first ume
in America. He ldvUed me on
what to do with my money .
He would always teasie me
about betn& a blg star. He'd
say. ·ni phone you: Hello. this
IS Eddie -the black ODC.
Charlotte, remember me?
Now that you're a bi& star, yoo
remember -I was that black
guy you made the movie
with.' ..
While generally candid.
she's mum when questioned
about her relationship with
Baryshrukov ... He's a pxt
friend." is all she'll say, her
frcenna stare dedanng the
tOptC o1f-limits. Q
-1J ~ Sdl11tlr
"My cbarader m1kes Wdly Loman look like Andrew C8megic."
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USA 'NED.END· JUl.Y I 8-20, 1986 • 3
This week a USA physician expects
to be back in the USSR to help
victims of Chernobyl. What his
medical team learns about radiation
sickn~ could counter mankind's
deadliest fear: nuclear fallout.
lyDellUR
When Dr.
Robert Peter
Gak exam-
ines victims
of rad1at100
sickness at
Municipal
Hospttal Six
in Moscow, he woro wtth a spe-
cial sense of mission.
His patients arc not jUSt sum-
von of Cbemobyl site of the
worst explosion ever reponed at
a nudcar power planL They arc
unwilling pt<>nccn in a desperate
dnve to combat the murderous
filllout of nuclear radiation.
How the intense young doctor
from Los An8eJcs and his col-
leagues from the Soviet Union
keep Cbcmobyl's radlauon vtc-
tuns ahvc. bring them back to
health or document their deaths
pronuscs new hope for aJJ future
casualucs of the nuclear •· .. We have a profcssional rc-
sponsability to these petlcnts,"
says Gale. who this week expectS
: to make tus th.lid tnp to Moscow
t sinct the tragiedy on ApnJ 26. I "'The wortd's scientlSlS need to
: know as much of the data about
I Cllemobyl as pos.sitMc."
: For Gale. one of the USA 's
1 top bone marrow transplant spe-
: ciali5tS. the mission to Moscow
' may become a life..lo~ obses-
' sion ... The unportant thina LS for
' me to be able to giet m the ~vaet
Uruon," he says.
' lndeed. he hopes to J? back
apin and again -provlding he
convinces the Russians to foUow
through on an agreement signed
in June to ex~ medical
data on everyone remotely
~ ~ r"adlation from the
... coocx=ntrated on about 35
people, .. he says, .. but as a physa.
cian I feel equally about these
otbef I 00,cxxr -the number of
pcopk believed exposed to Jcv.
ds of rad.iaoon high ~ to
SlgnificantJy increuc the risk of
leukemia and other forms of
cancer in the long aftermath of
O>emobyl
Beocath a physician's me-
thodical exterior. Gale's fttlinp
raJ11C from anxiety to triumph
as he ddomes the prospccU. He
was "very elated" by the results
of his tint two trips but frets
over each successive death.
.. You're not a good physician if
you don't relive each of your
f.ailures. .. he says.
Wluk making rounds in the
stem, brown-bride Moscow b~
pital, Gale worries most a.bout
the first wave of victims-those
dosest to the zone of radiation.
On lus first tnp. he and Dr .
Richard Ownplin, a colleague
at the University of California at
Los AQlcles School of Medicine..
pcrfonned seven bone marrow
transplants in collaboration with
Soviet doctors.
Adding to the difficulties in
the banJefield-likc conditions of
the hospital; The Soviets had not
i.nstaJJed the machines needed to
ptdc up the precise doses of racli-
ation at the scene of the blast
Comequenlly, doctors bad to
JOOte from ~ euct bk>od tests
and the panents' symptoms
whether transplants couJd still
save the worst-affected.
To no one's surprise. they
could not possibly save them all
T~ of Gale's patients, and
three of the six victims Jiven
bone marrow transpfants ~ I
Soviet medical ttam. later died.
So did six patients who were
treated with anotha technique
-fefaJ liver transplants.
On luJ last nilbt in MO!COW
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before returnma tO the USA tn
June. Soviet TV presented a me-
morial provam for the 26 who
by then bad not survived.
'"They had . sbo
each with tus ~in n~
attlrC," says o:k."::{ b.ew them
each by name. It was very sad. It
was my first cbancc to see them
as human bei• ..
Outweia)ling the sense of traa-
edy, thouah. was the realintion
that many more lived becaux
the Sovieu had allowed Gale
and his vastly ~ experiena:d
team to help.
Gale is oruy one of many spe--
cialisu on the front lines apinst
cancierous blood d•teascs -but
he is one of the best at an opera.
non that. an many ways, is still
experimental.
It seems almost too simple.
Healthy bone marrow -which
.,:nerates blood oeU.s and pro-
tects the body apinst diJeasc -
lS taken by syrinae from the pd-
VlC bones of I donor and il\ject·
ed into the veins of the paoent.
much like I blood transfusion.
The new bone marrow pro-
~ healthy oe1ls to replacr
thote destroyed by radiation or
crowded out by the extrlOf'di.
f\8!.lfy rapid srowth of malianant
oeUs m cases of leukemia.
Nudear radiation is rare, but
the unpK"t is much the same as
in &eukcmia: healthy oeU.s are de-stroyed. . . their replace.
menl ·.~ WJeDCY to ~
search ~boo: the <tre.d
specter of nudear war with the
danger of radiation ~
~ino · --:A-;,.. ..,.._ in .. .,_.UA propor.
oons.
As in all ~t mediane.
the nu~· lS ~The fresh system 9C't up by
the new bone marrow can treat
the body as foreip1 and an.ck 1l
The best donors of the fluid
-which can be 6w.en and
stored -are brothers and sis.-
ten.. then other close relatives
and. finally, <>then With ~
matcbcd types.
Gale aot to know not only tus
patients but Wnily members
who donated bone marrow. 81-
llngual Soviet docton hid to in-
ta-pret probing questions on
medical matters. but after bttlt
more than a month an the SoVltt
Uruon he is able to make small
talk wtth patients in Russian.
.. , tried to be encouraaina" to
the Cbemobyt victims. says
Gale. Tbo9e who could talk
'"were thankful, wm ptdul
that we bad come."
Gale's dedicanon to the VK·
tims of Cbemobyt began in the
first days after the cxpbion. Hr
offered to help through Dr. Ar-
mand Hammer, 88, I medical
doctor and friend of the Soviet
Union ever sinoe he went t.hcrc
m 1921 at the invatanon of Vla-
dimir I..cnin to tiJht typhus.
Hammer, chairman of Oco-
dental Petroleum, personally
convinced Soviet adcf' Mikhatl
Gort.chcv that Gale could lend
essential medical help -even thouah the Krem1m had refused
offiaal U.S. offi:rs of aid. Ham-
mer also ofleRd to finance all
the tri
Gaf:: sliahtly built and
ara)'ina at 40, was vtrtually inac·
oessible to reporters during lus
first two weeks in M09COw -
politdy cxpiainina that his offer
of help bad been aooepttd by the
SoVlCU with ocnain restrictJons.
One of tbo9e. presumably. was
not to serve as a c:ondu.it to the
Western pres He ultimately
pvc two press conferenca and
became I c:debrity in MOICOW
after has pict~ and quotes ran
Ul Prawla. the Communist Party
newspaper.
"Ptoplc llJ the StrecU would
st.op me and thank me for oom-ina. .. says GaJe. '"They knew CX·
actly who I was. You could see it
m their faces."
The recopUtion. an I theoreti·
c:ally classless society, permea&es
all laym. .. It SW1S with the taJu
driver," GUe says. and ·r
riaht up to Mr. aort.chev.
Ga.le is realistic. tbouib, about
the adulatiori. It's directed at
.. what r •tJJieseut. .. he insists.
"No one's terribly interested in
me~~ ...
When be and Hammer called
oa Gotblche'v in May, the Sovi-
et lieader' thanked Gale profuxly
for his help, but the visit to the
Kremlin hid oot slightly UJ>.
comfortab6e moment. '1be miJ..
iW)' aide who led me in t.houaht
it was odd I wore clop .. 1or
shoes. says Gale. otberwiJc trim-
ly dlessed in PY tlannel slacb.
blam' and monopammcd shirt.
"J like ~ rve been weanoa
them for 13 years. I li vc in dead-
ly fear of termites. ..
Few other id1osyncracies
crneraic from Gale's self<On-
tained. quiet metlY that carried him from medical school at lhe
State Uni.versity of New York in
Buff&lo thrOUJh a doctorate at UCLA in microbiology to his
post IS associate professor It the
UCLA School of Medicine.
Gale specialized in seeking a
cure for leukemia as a way of
oombinina oonventiona.I medi-
cine with an advanced form of
scienoe. Beneath a scientist's
clinical rationale, however. he
admits to a oonsum.ing coocem
with the excruciatina trqedy of
leukemia, whether it results
from no apparent cause or a di-
saster IS obvious as Olemobyl
Chernobyl
chronology
Atril 2'c Reactor explodes;
2$.CXX> evacuated from Pri-
pyat 36 boun later. Aid 28: Sweden first to detect hilb levds of radiation.
April 19: Soviets admit there was a .. disaster ... say 2 died.
April lO: Soviets deny fire still bumina. West says fire out of
control Sweden bans imp(){t
of Soviet meats. ~
May 1: Sovicu say human er-
ror caused accident. Oean-up
delayed by hi&h radioactivity.
Dr. Robert Gale anivcs in
Moscow to tmat victims.
May 4: Soviets say 49,(XX)
people within J 8 miles of plant
were evacuated. Li vestock
within 12 miles of ~t killed May 7: 2SO.CXX> children tqin
fleeina Kiev: many pregnant
As a result of the latest ad-
vances in research. he estimates
about half his patients ""will li vc
beyond five years" and .. ~
tweeri 60 and 70 percent of the
kids diaanosed as ha · leuko-
mia will survive. It's ~ugh,
but WC 're settin& there."
His voice rises in anaer at the
cruelty of the dix:asc: .. No one
can &ell me Ood wants little kids to die. ..
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women leave also.
May I J: F~ at plant almost
OU~ 11 C.ommon Mar1cet
countries ban import of meat.
livestock from Soviet bloc.
May 18: Death toll: l 3. l.(XX)
~exposed to substantial ra-
diation, Gale says. 19 8Ct bone
marrow transplants.
May 22: 92.CXX> who ~
evacuated &om J 8-mile radius of Cbemobyl won't ~um for
While in the Soviet Union.
Gale deliberately steem:t cleat of
one topic: the fate of Soviet dissi-
dents, indudina such noted vio-
tims of anti-«mitism as Sakha.-
rov. Bonner and Scbaransky. AJ-
thouah he and his wife Tamar
an: Jewish and dissidents ap-
proechcd him at his hotel 1n
Moscow during his first twO
trips. he admits be was not "'very
open" with them.
at least l year.
J-1: GaJc flies over the
Chernobyl plant.
J-4: Crews find radiation
outside evacuation zone;
20,(XX) more evacuate.
Jme6: Death toll: 26. 100,(XX)
Soviets at greatest risk will be
monitored for cancer. S bont
marrow recipients still alive.
.. l wasn't ~ as a politi-
cian. .. he argues, "and it would
interfere with my mission as a
physician. ..
At the same time. Gale ac-
~ the irony of his role
as a medical savior in a Commu.-
ni~ ~try cSeepiy troubled by
ann-scnunsm.. ~ are some
policies of the Soviet Union
which WC would like to sec
chan,ed... he says finally. "but
rm not there to J~ the1T polit-
ical sysiem."
He doe3 001 hesitate. bowev-
er, to take risks in pursuit of
medical lmowlecl8e. With three
Soviet doctors, he flew by hcli-
ooplel' 600 feet above the blast
site five weeks after the accident.
..lf you have no other reason
to fty over the ~I re8CtOr'
site, you probably shouJdn 't do
it." says Gale. .. but there was a
dc1erioration in the credibility of
the Soviets as to what was going
on. and it was important that
someone. a Wcsiem physician
who hid the trust of both sides,.
go~."
Inevitably, he finds a oom-
mon denominator in the ordeals
of his paticnu at home and in
the Soviet Union. "lfwc oonsld-'
er the ranaie ofbuman behavior. ' it's similar dealing with them, ..
be says. He knows the incvitabil-iry ofwa~ as some patients
die: "I deal wtth life and death
every day. It gives you a sense of ,
~vc."
1 ne pea test similan ty. a sense
of need
He discovered bow much his Ruman patients depended on
him during his second trip to the
Soviet Union. in late May and
June, when he &eft the hospital in
MO!COW to go lO Cbcmobyl
.. When I aot back. one of my
patients was angry." says Gale.
minaling pride with wonder. .
"He wanted to know where I
hid been."
Cofllributiftg: M ar/me Pemn
Meanwlile, back in the USA • • •
The day after mutnina from
tw0 previous Dips to Moecow,
Dr. GaJe wu a.ct at Ua.A
Medical Center. visitina the
lcuktr!Ua ward.
.. It Wees a while to ca1Ch u~
with patients.," he says. "'That s
a eood thin&. You can aet an
over--intlatecf opinion of who
you arc. Thett people who ate
sick have very human pro!>
lems. They don't caR if~'rt
the mast famous doctor m the
worid."
Now in just that la&ue, Gale ~ a sinaJo.minded 6abt
apmst leukemia. His wart
takes 1um from ~µy -wiR
Tamar and three children. ~
l. S and 7 -and depriva him
of vacations and weekmds. .. It's n<M that I can't ID on
vacation;" be says. .. It's just
that I find takina caR of pa-
tients is what I like to do most. ..
His family is supPOt!ive: Ta-
mar. ID IJ'Cbeo"°liS1 with I do-
-F. from Hebrew University an Jerusalem, .. knows rm do-
ina what I want"
Galt writ.es boob, aves on
the bmrd of 9even medical
journals and dWn the MiJ.
waukec-based International
Bone Marrow Transplant Res-. • wb.idl bas tl'1K:bd nea.rty ~ booe marrow catcS.
He'a sufiftd one IC'VerC pn>
ksional disappointment last rear the Nabonal Institutes of
Health reprimanded him for &.ilina to leek approval for ex-
periments he kd in l 979 on ta-
minally ill paricnta. NIH still
.,ants him raearch funds but
bas asked UCLA to monitor
bis wort until Marcb I, 1988.
Soon •be bqp.n cumin-. Qemobyt viClima. tome !!1.....,a srwnbled privald)'
that be WU a ldf-pOmOter. ·rm RR there's some .iealomY
out lbere. .. ~ Dr. Mortimet Bonin. ICimti.fic ~ of the
U'al\SPWlt rqisuy. But now,
.. Everybody's proud to be asse>-
aated wilh him ...
Gale's day tqin.sat 7 or 7:30
a. m. when he visill patienta..
With a Mozart tape in his oflloc
S1MJO. be writa aod phones oolbaues around the worid. Classical music reflects his
boyhood as the IOft of a stock·
broka' in Brooklyn Hciahta..
N. Y. ..My parents WC'rt oPCl"I
&ns." be •ys.. .. When I was IV
my mother took me to Gott,,..
dammmmg at the MC'lJ'OPC)lj-
Wl Opera. I loved it"
• UPt He always wanted to be a
doctor but aho wdicd indus-
triaJ an and uses bis lflPbic
skill in slides to illustrate leo-turcs. At their fashionable
home in Loi Anleta' Bel Air neilhborhood. the Gales oon-
Ytne in Hdxew. '"I lcamcd it
becaUle my wife and children
refute lO speak Enalisb... he
says. .. lfl want conversation at
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dinner, I have to speak He-
brew. If I I rule around the howie. ..
His fi.mily ""undenw>ds the
impor1a1a of thinp." he says,
panly because his wik ter'ved
m ID lsradi army tank outfit in
the Sinai Pcrunsula and thetr
chiJdm\ have b ved in Israel .
"When you're in an atta c.x-
posed lO war, you know the
value of life or death ... a
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USA WEExENo·Jutv 18-20. 1986 · S
Jackie Gleason And away he goes
It's full speed ahead for 'The Great One,'
with a new movie, more golf and more drinking.
But bus driver Ralph Kramden isn't on his mind.
., Stl Sell •I •Fl
11 lt.rilt II 'Mile It C1••11,' .,..
lq Al&. f: The story (about a ooup&e's
divorce after 34 ~and its diets on
their son) had a ruce blend of comedy and
drama. I was interested in worlcina with
(~) Tom Hanks. He bas great physi-
cal moves. The way to jlJd&c a good actor
is by the way he moves.
Ot ~ crttlcal ....,.. .. te kls llas. I• .._. 's.bt 1114 ~ '-Ht. 1. n. ur
(1117, 1111, 1113) a9' 'Tiie Tey' (1112): illel'C was a very SJmi>lc tUSOn for mak· inf those movtCS ... money. While I ad-
nut the scnpt for the first Smokey moVle
was not a masterpiece. it remains the only
picture I ever watched where the public
stood up at the end and applauded It was
pure fun. I had hoped that ThL Toy wouJd
be better. I thought Dick (Rkhard Pryor)
and I would have more to do ~·
That's why they hired us . . . the put
chemistry between Pryor and Galon.
lbc PR>b'em was that we were never liv-
en the chance to play off each other.
0t rttlnila ti n: I don't want to do a
9CneS. And l doubt theTe will be another Hon~nM mmion. To do it, you
have to locate and mobilil.c an entire or-
ganization of people. I think you've seen
the last of (character) Ralph Knmden.
OI rtelllll ~ U,a tf ht n: We onJy
stopped once when the 90CtlCfY came
down and hit (A.rt) Camey on the head.
We checked for blood. and then contin-
ued. That's what live tdevi.sion was a1J
about You continued to plow ahead. no
matter what happened.
DI ... ,., stt.la: When a guy comes
through a doo< and FtS a big n:sponx
from a laughtrack, that really turns me oft:
lbc laughtracks destroy anything I watch.
The best show is probably Cosby. He
knows how to move.
O. ""'-.... • r... A...t rd rath-er ttt a WJlh than five Emmys. A wards
don't mean anythina. rve known 111ys
who have won 09can and have never
worbd apin. rve been ludcy and able lo
call my own lhocs.
II Ills 'I HMlt fir 'pe4 llelzt': I drink
a .,.eat deal But oo one could have done
the wort rve done and abux booze. You
can't learn the 60 PIP of ICl"ipt in one
day if you ~ stiff' all the time. But I like
to drink. rve had a lot of fun c:lrinkina.
II Ills..._ ,.tta It Tttb SW'a 11
... ftft: In the 'SOI and '60&, it WU I~
candy It.Ott for adults. You'd walk in and
everyone there was oae of )'OUT idols.
There was Jack Dempeey, Joe Lewis, Si-
natra.. Bop.rt. Mickey Mantle. Joe Di-
Maaio. I remember ooe n.ia:ht Joe (Di-
Maaio) and I were drinkina and I said,
'Gee. I wish we had a ball and aJoves so
we could ao to the park and play.' He
~ that that would be pat One niaht. I put a bat and ball in the limo and
after we finished at the bar. I surpriJed
Raid Flea Killer kills fleas dead
in your home and on your dog.
l1ldkllll ...........
• JtM ill' a -FO'.,,.,.. Rm Rm Corwol ~ -
Rm Ame e...--. PO lb IWT.I Mldllor\ WI 53714
yet again
him with it We wmt over to Central Parle
and I hit some balls to him. It wu a boy-
hood fantasy come true.
II 11111 s••--11&.,,...: When I swud to
make some bucb. the 6nt thins I boulht
was ~ Over the yean. the ~ &e-
camc larsr. I designed my .,if cart m the
shape o(a R.oli.Ro~ -complete with
a wdl stocbd work:ina bar. When I bad a
boldC in PttbkiD, !'few Yort, I bad I l
tcpll'ate ban. &ch room rpquimJ a bar. If
you were -~yina cants and someone
wanted a drink, you would bate the i.n-
convenieoce ofbavina to ave the room.
Why not 11 ban? If you don't tel thole
thino when you can. what's the point of
all diat bard wort?
II Illa rtflul te .. _,_ II .....
till: When I bad my (l 983) hean bypus
SWJCl'Y. the doctor made a terrible mis-
take. After the operation. he told Marilyn
(his wik) and me that my lunp were
dear. Marilyn ~t &nlJY. She said, .. What
did you &ell him that fOc1 He'll never
chaos his habits now... She was riaht
rm 10 years old and rm smokina and drinkina and having a hcU of a time. If rd
have Mowed down 20 years.., when they
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tint uttered the word .. moderation" to
me, rd probably be dead today.
01 ,....., Ill 11: I don't know why st
should be roosidered I milcsaone. I treat
• the same way I treat al.moll anythina
ebe in my life -I don't dwell oo tl It is a
waste of time. especialty when I oouk1 be
on the Pf ooune in*8d
h llb Mt rwtae. J have• liaht break-
fast. and then play 18 boles every ~t
Without Pf. bow oouJd I suppon m)'ldf!
When you add up bow much money rve
won Pfinl and playi~ pool, wd.I. I
could have made I pretty IOCXi livina. I
always win in the pool room. With tolf.
however. you have to let the other penon
win once tn a while. It assures that they11
oome bKk the next day.
01 llb tMrttt ca .... c••nctv. ~
always ask me about Ralph. but I k>ve
~Van G~~ white ak>vtd millionaire on <(~an). Of all
my charlcten, he's the dolest to the rt.al
Gleuon. We've both been known to be
rather e:xtravapnt. Q
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F.atina storc-bouaht ice cream
is not a special event for most of
us. We have VoWD up with the
froi.en confection.
But homemade ice cream -
now that's a wbo&e new ball
game. You can take advant&F
of the choicest fruits in 9e850n.
You can oootrol the absolute
freshJlCS.1 of the qp, milk and
cream. You can also limit the
butterfat content by usina ~
cream. But the more bunerfitt.
the smoother and aumicr the
final product. And if cholesterol
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or sorbet recipes that don't in-
clude milk or cream.
It's not worth .,ing to the
trouble of making your own ice
cream unless you use the best.
freshest ingredients possible.
Use real -not imitation -fla-
vorinp, quality chocolates and
cocca. and ripe fruit in season.
Don't add salted nuts; they must
be unsahed or the flavor will suf-
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fruits as raisins, be sure to plump
them first in water or liqueur for
a few hours.
I've had an electric freezer for
more years than I care to admit
Once purchased. it will reward
you and your family with a de-
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ing. The electric or handcranked
frcC'zer method of maJcina ice
cream is fairly standard. llead
the manufacture(s instructions,
but if you have misplaced them.
here's how I do it • rill the freezing canister DO
more than thfte.<luanen full
with the ice cream bue to allow
for expansion. As the machine is
crankrid. the revolving peddles
incorporaic air into the custard.
making it smooth and soft
enouah to ~ while frozen. .• Once filled, put the dosed
canister into the freezing unit
and pack it with a layemi mix-
ture of four parts shaved ice to
one part rock salt or kosher salt.
You can find these salts in most
markets.
• Some recipes call for the ad-
dition of fiu.its.. nuts, cookies or candb~ the ice cream base is half-Simply remove the
canister very carefully to prevent
any salt from Ffting inside. Lift
out the dasher. add the new in-
aredients and replace the dasher
and lid Repack the bucket with
salt and ice in the same propor-
tions as before. When the crank
absolutely refuses to tum. the ice
cream is done.
• Remove canister and wipe
salt and ioe away with a clean
cloth. Now your willpower must
come into play. For the best fla-
vor, ice cream should .. mellow"
for 5 to 6 hours or ovemiaht in
your refrilf!l'ator's freezer.
• Scrupulously clean your
freezer before storing as salt is
hi&h)y corrosive to the metal Now dig in and enjoy!
rlYe frozen treats
D Cinnamon-Coffee Ice Cream
D Nectarine Ice Cream
D Peppermint Ice Cream & Chocolate Sauce
D Lemon Sorbet & Raspberry Saure
0 Watennelon Ice
Mon nclpelo, ,_. 10
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on the results of a survey on the next paee.
His 6ndinp and si.,nons will be ~
lisbed this &IL
There's ID exercise for virtually every-
one, Mirtcin says.. Try ~ joging, exercix bikes or trampolines; iay basket-ball. raiequetball. Golf is of · ttJc value. Joaina in place is great
The point Find an exercise that you
will stick with, that won't hun you and
that will raiJe your heart rate for at least
20 minUleS three times I week.
This week_ be bas I new book in the stores. Dr. Ga« Mirl<in's FitMSS Clinic
(Little Brown. $8.95~ It's a c:olJection of
answers to the fitness questions be is most
often asbd. from the psycbolol[y of over-weiabt people to the -aerobic &nefiu of
roller ska · Here, Mirlrin answers ques.
tions trom~SA WEEKEND~
rm 45 and want to know 1f a basic test
can ~_!D_)'_ fitness.
Ralph McWlllialDI.. Carmic lwh, Pa.
..... , ......... tests
You don't need an expensive series of
tests. You're out of shape if you have: •A restina heart rate of more than 80
beats I minute.
• Shor1nm of breath, ~ or ir-recular heart beat with mild exercise. •A pube rate that doesn't go below
I 00 within I half ID hour after~
You should oonsidcr a coronary lipid
profile -how much cholesterol is in your
blood. Any lab or physician can do this
test. If your tow blood cholesterol is be-
low 200, you're not at risk.
QllltloE .... , pt. lat stamcll?
rm 25, slim but with I sli&bt paunch.
How do I~ that '"washboard k>ok?" ...... Mn. a.c.d, Cali(. ..................
To build or tiabten abdominals, do
three lets of I 0 sit-ups each day. And do
them oorrectJy: With knees bent, raise
your held off the Boor, then raiJe sboul-
den about I 0 or 12 inches. no mthcr, and
lower them. Don't sit all the way up.
But all the sit-\q)I in the wortd won't ,et
rid of your pouch of &t You simply must
bum more calories than you take in. At
ast three times I week do aerobic cxer-
cile -bike,~ swim -fOr 30 minUleS, or, bena' 60 mmutes. CJ
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Mary Kay Ash
rales her "* Brigade tlis week
At the annual convention in Dallas,
the makeup mogul lays a new
foundation to put the blush back
in the house-call industry .
., ...... a.
Let's act one thing straight.
Pink is not Mary Kay Ash's fa-
vorite oolor.
But over the 2~ycar Cinderd-
la history of Mary Kay Cosmc1·
ics, the color and name have be-
come so intertwined that Ash
~ohc: .. If you can't beat them. ~nihem."
These da~ the glamorous
guru Of sales lS feeling -dare WC saf! -back in the pmk.
.. we·~ on the upward swina.
we·~ going to talk about 'up
and at 'em,' .. says Ash. whose
beauty empire is best known for
the pink ('.adillacs it awanls su-
per salespeople.
In all nearly 25,00l of those
salespeople are coming to Dallas
in four waves for the company's alittY annual convention and
pep talk from the boss.. 1bey'll
be ~ her e:xhortanons at a
time when the direct sales indus.-
try finally leCmS to be emerging
from a three-year slump.
'1be b\ggest thing as attitude, ..
says Ash. now in her early 70s.
.. You can do anyUu.ng you want
to do if you think you can. We do tlunk we can. ..
Indeed. Ash seems to be. tn
her own words, .. bKk on the
trail. .. Ind insiders estimate
that Mary ~y sales will re-
bound to $280 million th.ts ytar
after droppina from $324 mi)..
lion in t 983 io $260 million in
1985. Her mostly fcma1e sales
siaff'fdl from 200.CXX> to 100.CXX>
during that same period.
The tndomitable Ash. who
says her greatcsa taknt tS the
.. ability to motivate women to
believe in themselves,.. attri-
butes the lOS$ ~ to the fe-
male psyche.
.. Women are not 9df~
en. .. she ays. 1bis is the prob-
lem we faic%. You have to be
your own boa If you would
spend a oenain amount of boun
a day OD )'OUT Mary Key job_
will 11~ )'00Coo6dent words that worked
well for Ash. who lf't'W up poor
as Mary Kathlyn Waaner of Hot
Wells. Texas, and now is wonh
an estimated SI 00 million.
..Mary Kay is one of our
country's entrqJreneurial sue·
c:ess stories. .. says industry ana-
lyst Euaenc Mdnitchcnko. ln
1963. she swted with SS.CXX>
and nine salespeople. Today.
says Mdrutchenko. ..she bas
more women eamina high saJa..
ries probably than any other
company m the oountry." Her
sa.~p&c averaaie $10.SO per
hour. 58 nauonal dim::t.ors earn
more than SI 00.CXX> 5year. So what rattled Kay
Cosmetics and the rest o the di-
n::ct sales industry dunng the
past few years?
They simpty km their vast ~ or woB.m. By 1982. when
tnflation fdJ and the economy
improved. those who had want·
cd ')>in ==r· durina the 1tan times~ out. And Job op-
partunitics for women opened
up dramaucally in the late /Os
and '80s. promptina more and
more women to snaf up 9-t~5
positions insu:ad o part-time
sales work.
Not only weren't they avail-
able to seU products. the USA's
53 million working women
weren't home when firms like
Avon. the industry aiant. called.
But Ash disputes the notion
that career women cannot be re-
cruited to direct sales. •tf you·~
smart enouah to bold down an
eiaht.t>our job, ~: enough to hire a ...
she says. poin~· out that 43 percent of her also hoki full-time jobs. .. If · can
earn a couple ofhundn:d dollars
a week by worlrina for Mary
Kay. 1f s silly fer them to be ho . . ~~aren't aood at 1t
have fallen by the wayside. But
the peop6e we have are real tiem-..
Just like thcit leader. Ever an
QPCJmlS\. Ash "ICtlina her saabts I 14 ·USA WEEwm·JULY 111-20. 1916
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from a dropotf in sales -from
$14 billion to $2 billion between
1983 and 1985.
.. we·~ onty 23 years ok1. ..
says Ash. .. Avon is 75 ycan up
on us. If we do the same thin& in
the next 25 years that we did m
these 23, we will beat them ...
The chalienF '"To Miner
and fund prognlmS to create
more incentive to m:n.Ut. .. says
Richard Rotm. the firm's presi-
dent and Ash's youneest son.
Last December. the two bought
b9ck the publidy hdd company
for $3 t 5 million.
The buy·back allows the
company to danak more mc:en-uves in &ont o{ its sales foru
rather than worry about shon-
tmn nwJins.
-we're savma $2 rrullion to
$3 million a ytar from not being
public," _says ROICf'S. sittina m
his SJ1K10U5 Dal1u office atop
Mary Kay's .,adeJI corporate
lOWC'r. ..We're puttinc that into
lncennvcs. new contests. ..
Avon. too. has ldjusud to the
chanaina marketplace. lt1
385,<XX> USA ~ea:utatives
(down &om 430, in 1982) are
testq such propams IS ca.tti,.
cu.stomers by pbone. 9dlina by
appointment and leavina behind
tlrocbun:s.
Other strmqpes the $9 billion.
8 )Ur direct sales industry is
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• bw:wd""" Avon bas a
\Me-tier .:aie, &om Ss to SJO,
for buyma ales ki11. And the
more you Older in a ~week
period. the more your corrunis--
SIOn, from 35 to SO percent.
• TrUlllls. More fmns are speodina time and money on ex-
ten s i vc trainina programs.
Avon. for ins1ance. o&r'S discs
on everything from how to sell
totime~t.
• ~ '"Today's so-
pbjsticattd woman doesn't need
to be sold anytbina." ays Roe-
ers. ""That means we have to reD-
der a needed ICl'Vice.. We teach
skm care. we don't just tell prod-
uctS. .. Othen ~ bnnchq out.
Amway. fOrexample. nowo&n
such 9C!Mces as the kq.dis-
rancc MO. aia:ordinc to spokt:s.-man Piel Bennett. (Amway's
worldwMk l 98S II.la ofSl .2 bil-
l.ion are actually up o~ 1983
sales ofS l.I billion.)
Mary ~.: ldaDtm& to the client, . nm oB\ct
VlSits and5·va11e 1ppom1ments. Says Hutton, who
eatnS $)00. I )Ur 00 Mary
Kay commissions, .. We have to
lift oundves out of the ca~
of tbt pedd)er."
Mary Kay's "consulta.nt.s, .. I!
they like to be called. tarn SC
percent 00 sales -sellina I
S3.2S mucara fOr a 5'~
S6.SO. And they Ft 4 to J~
cent commi.Wons. paid by tht
6nn. on the sales of their reauiu
and their recrWts. recruits.
The crmw tiL ta cm,w. like
Hunon. a . Minneapolis native
who now lives m a Manhattan
pent.boux, rise to the rank of na-
tional sales diRCtor. Hunon
holds the company's sales record
for S 1.3 million in 1979, and
earns commissions from her Isa
pmonal and 7.CXX}.plus indirect
recrwts.
Many of her ft:IC1'\111S will be amona the 941 m Dallas who'll
receive $7SO,CXX> wor1h of incen·
ti~ indudina diamond bum· blebees.. fur ooau and $5,00l
~ sprees. The ~year
use of tbt tnldenwt pink Cadil·
lacs will be awarded to 213 oth-ers for se1lina $36,CXX> within
three monlhs.
Ash tw beat usinl the inoen-
tive plan efiai-vdy for defades..
E vcn while wortana for Stan·
Sey Home Products in the '40s.
tbt newly divora:d mother of
three would divide up house-
hold cbora. The better the work
of da\.llhter Marytyn and tons
Ben ma RX:bard, the lmF' t.betr
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l.IJO'll'&DOC ·11 was the first incentive ~ .. &aUlbl Alb.
In l ~2. sbe 1dl Stanley fat Wortd Gift
a DIDls home •• rw•ies Inn. and
became its mticJnel diJe=r. R.ecaDs
Kdly, peesidmt o( Wortd Gift:
1llcll lhc lhoes °"' o( you."
When Alb gt.eel her own COIDJ*lY
first incentives: $400 ~). Dalene i~ of A. Wonh was her tint recruit.
oday, White is • mrional Illes dinaor
I dC'voced em1*J)tee. .. Wbm Mary
y ldJs me to jump. I SIY. 'How biab.'
the way up and don't even Ilk why,"
ys White, who's woo a pink ('actiDec for
IS years.
.. E~ that's happened bas been a n. .. says kqrime 1i1md and ~
~ Tillie Cbaney, who with husband
Lewis i-tn. rnmwR Ash's year~ SS million°p.';t -~ in I dlic 0aDu
subwt>.
Every mominl. A.sh foDoM I 27-min-
ult makeup routine in her pink malt*
bathroom. and evay ~ tbe fivc-
Slep Mary Kay donsi~ rqamen that's
~to Uicp my skin in perfect coo-
dition all lbc:le yan" -despite bavq
24 arand-and pal~ Wortri.na out <X an drpnt ~ p'ea'I
and pink Office. she still abides by au.ide-1.incs learned d . )all in malO.aornj..
nated c:ompmllcs. ~limits her line 10 4S
products, has them rady tar impulsive
buyers 10 take home and o&n ~
~ .::= Cadillw:'? Yes. she
has one -and a female body prd who
dnves it for her.
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Each Rosary comes With a
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You can have a promotion
and your old friends, too ., ......
A few months ~ Mea caJdwdl was ee.
vated fi'om .. one of
the ~ pna" to '"the boa. ..
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Her new title is iie--
nior administrator at
the San Fernando
Valley Oilld Quid.
anoe Oinic in Nortb-ridaie. c.alil, wbicb
means she superviles
five em~ wt. 'th
whom she PreviouslY
shared office pip. '"It feels di&rent,.. she says. .. I fed
like I have to be more responsible and I
have to let a px>d ewnple. I know that
ultimately IDY.. 9Cljous problem will be m~=~ is feeling 10mC of
. the strains that Betty McDermott, Loi
Anades human relations and maoap> ment consultant, says are inevitable
when you become the boss over 0>
woricm and friends.
Part oft.be strain is a matter of every-body eettina into new roles. And part of
it is just human nature. .. JcaJousy is one
of the oldest and most pervasive of emo-
tions. so when one penon tets an ad-
vancement, it is often difticWt for others
to KUpC unleD they hive JOOd self-es-
teem, .. McDermott •ys.
What can a new boa do to smooth
the transition? Expcns m_.,r
•Even before U1Umina the new po-
sition, mentally prepare for it by noung
how Olbers It I similar level oooduct
thenudvea and even bow they dJaS.
• Call ~ qether and an-
nounce that thino will be d.ifti:rent and that~ will have to work tceether
to make the new IJTUllmleDt s.KUled
• ~te authority. 1be teodeDcy
of newly promoted ~ is to
overestimate their capabilities and un-
derestimate the capmllties of subordi-
na~.. mys Al Corbett, rnAnlF' of
t trainina for llliDois Bell. ~.former O>worter who
ISO 't llOOeptina your new role to express
jCaJousy and anxieiy. YOU talk in terms
of mutual p.ina.
•Don't a;ive special &vors to former
0>woria:rs. '"If they ast. cxJ*in to them
that it will undermine the moraie of the
entire department, .. McDermott says.
• Expect social relationships to cban8e-It's pom1>6e for the boa and em-
ployees to remain friends and Socialize,
McDermott says, but subordinates .. m.iaht not drink as much or -=t silly
when they know they couJd be j\Jdeed by
the penon who evaluates their wort.
even if that penon is their friend"
I YOUR FINANCES
Don't pay tuition with a home loan
T1lt ......
I'm a sinalc mother of two and wort part time. M)' income LS S 1,270
a month, indudina child suPl)Or1
payments that will lqin tapering off
111 two years. Sinoe my S8S,<XX> bou9e
is almost free and dear, should I ar=t
a home equity loan to pay for my last
two years or collqe?
111e--
Fmish IChool, but 80 for a Guaran-
teed Student Loan. not a home equi-
ty klen. says Owia Dempeey. chair-
man of the Omsumer Lend.in& Com-
mittee for U.S. Letaue of S.vinp
Institutions.
BecaUle your income lJ under
$30,<XX>. ~ qualify for • student
loan of $2,500 a year for three ycan..
Cunmt interest rates are 8 pamtt,
and you don •t hive to SW1 "'Plyina
the loan until six months after vadu-
auon. Your loan application can be
made throuah the acaedited ICbool
you choolc.
BecaUle your income is limited.
avoid equity loans that oouJd OOlt
you your home if you defauJt.
lCll risky, but still not recom-
mended for you, is the equity tine of
mdit, wNch aJJowa to borrow
money u needed. ~ interat
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by sponsortng a desperately poor
little girl from the mountains of
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on&room hut and could only
dream of attending school.
"It was a joy to share our good
fortune with her and to know that
she was blossoming because
someone cared enough to help.
It made us want to help other
children In the same way. And
now we sponsor seven children
around the world. Children we
have come to understand and
love. Thanks to Save the Children.
"If you've ever wondered 'What
can one person do?' -the answer
Is 'You can help save a child.' If
you are touched by the plight of
needy children. there Is no better
way than Save the Children to
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"Please join us as a Save the
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wonders they ean wortt You'll see
how much you really can do-In
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the chlld you sponsor. You'll bring new hope to a chlld you•11 know per·
sonally, as we do. through phot<>
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can exchange. if you wish.
"You'll see despair tum to
hope, and you'll feel the personal
reward of knowing what your love
and support can do.
"The cost is so little. The need
is so great. Won't you join us as
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The other day as 1 p on an devaior on my ~Y to~
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took one look at me and said, .. 1 love you." nus son of thing doesn't happen to a fellow like me very
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.. rve been watching you on television for~" the woman
said. .. and my husband and I think you~ sun~ wooderful."
That was very nice to hear, of coune, so I said, .. Well, that's
very nice to hear. l1lank you."
"Yes.." said my fim, ~watch you every Sunday momina."
It was then that I ~ it had happened again. Another
person had mistaken me for my CBS News oolleagu~ .. Ow1es
Kuralt KuraJt anchors Sunday Momilfl. which is on on Sun-
day mommas. I do the CBS Sunday NighJ N~ which is on
on Sunday nights. My fan was not my 6n. She was his fan.
P1casc understand that I yield to nobody in my adm.irltion
for Charles KuraJt But I don't see why anybody should mix
the two of us up.
True, we arc both Ow1cses. True, we both work at CBS
News. True, we both do mostly feature pieces. And ~·re
about the same a,e and overall body confiauration. But~
from those superficialities, we are not alike at all. So, why then
do people constantly ask me why I'm not .. On the Road"'?
Just thJ5 morning two wclk1rcssed ptlemen stopped me
on the street and asked if I would kindly let them tlke tbelr
pictures with me. I qreed. and as we patted they shook my
hand and said: 1'bank you. Mr. Kuralt. ..
Last year I spoke at the North Dallas Ownber of Com-
merce luncheon. The minister who ~ve the blessing asked the
Lord to him the lnSident oftbe Uruted States. the governor of
the put state o(Teus, the_ ma~ of Dallas. the membm of
the chamber, .. And today Lord," he speci6ed, ,.we ask your
special blessing on Ow1es Kuralt. ..
When I got up to Wk I told them I wu sure KuraJt wouJd be
touched to know that he bad been remembered in their pray·
en. But I allowed as bow I needed the blessing at least as much
as Kuralt did.
One of these days when some l1tl1*I' oomes up to me a.od
says. ... know .you. You'~ Ow1es Kuralt.'" rm .,ina to lc:lve I
good impraAOn of f11Y friend Kuralt. rm Pna to ay, .. Now
that you know I'm OLtites Kunh why don't )'OU ICt olf my
mck. lc:lve me alone and 1ake 1 ~ walk off a short pier!"
• ANSWER; The real Charles ().,ad is on the. um. left.
>'1 HUMOR, ETC.
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1. What did actress, singer. danoer Ruby K.celer
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2. ln Munchkinland, Dorothy's ruby slippers
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3. What did Kenny ROF"S beg Ruby not to do?
4. Who was Ruby Dee's CXHtar in the film A Ra1-
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Hammering a new show home
Ja1 8emateln
By RICHARD DEATLEY
• , trd"'9w .....
LOS ANGELES -Why wouJd anyone
want to make a prime-time tclev1sion
show? By the middle of any fall season, the
casualty list makes television look more
like a shark tank than a sugar bowl.
Episodes arc so costly that they fall to
make money for the producer in their first-
run lifetime. Only if the show has sevenl
seasons, and is sold as a syndication
package. can the producer finally realize a
return.
And beyond the costs, producers oft.en
get little respect. Network executives,
dinx:tors, scnptwriters and actors all have
their own ideas of what the show should be.
Television producers are famous for
qos, energy and ideas, and Jay Bernstein
has an aclrnowledfed reputation for all
three. To Bemstean, the real draw of
Cosby 's wife picked
a dad f or T V spouse
BJ MARY CAMPBELL ,,, ........ .....
NEW YORK -II was Bill ( osby's rCJal
wtfe who suggested that his TV wife needed
a father.
Camille Cosby also picked the dad for
Claire Huxtable on "The Cosby Show."
He'aJoe Williams, who's known ma.inly as
a singer.
So, in early I 98S when Cosby was
performing wtth Sammy DaVls at C.aesar's
Palace in Las Vegas where Williams hvcs,
Cosby invited the singer to the hotel and
greeted him with: "You're Oairc's father."
"I'm what?"
Cosby explained that he wanted Wil-
liams to become part of the family on "The
Cosby Show."
Grandpa AJ and Grandma Ethel (Ethel
Aylcr) were on one episode of the show last
season aod Williams thmks they'll averqe
about one each seuon.
For Grandpa Al's reminiscences on the
abow, the writers used episode!' from
Williams' own childhood in Chica.go.
.. t sold fruits and v~tablcs when I was a
kid," Williams says. ' r'd att a wagon and ao to the market early and buy a bushel of
peaches. I'd Kil peaches in the neigh-
borhood to make some money."
Cosby and Williams havt ,been fncnds
since the early 1960s.
"When I met 8111 he was sull a student at
Temple Univenity m Philadelphia," Wil-
liams says ... He had a cousin who was a dJsc
jockey there. He inttrviewed me and Bill
came to ltsten. Gndua!Jy, we sort of pulled
Bill into the convenatlOf\ "
Williams. who made his profess1onaJ
debut 10 1937 with the late Jimmy Noone,
sana Wlth the Basic Band from 1954 lo
1961.
At 63, he talks as if he'd like to slow
down. but he's stiU busy.
On New Year's Eve. he appeared on a
live PBS-TV show at a JUZ club m
Baltimore.
"Now, two guys who saw that prop-am
have come to my agent with a stage play
they want me to do next summer," he says.
"It's about a singer who goes throuah all
these thinp sinacn go throuah. They
probably said to themKlves, ·we can get
him to work. Anybody who works New
Year's Eve is a lf)utton for punishment."
Williams siQ&.1 on Canbbean jazz crwses. at festivals, in hotels and clubs,
working about 40 weeks a year. This
summer he appeared three weeks in June in
Atlantic Oty and two weeks in July in Las
Veps. Then be hits the golf course.
"The first week rn play 27 ho&es a day,"
be S&Y$. "The ICCOnd week rrt find myxlf
bummina snatches or thinp. I'll start
writina them down and hansina out with a
couple of arn~rs. The next thma you
know, I'm planmna somethina."
Count Buie hired him, Williams sayl.
on the advice of his musicians.
"I went ~y the Tnanon Ballroom to bear
the bend. The JUY' asked me to 1ina 'Roll
'cm Pete' with them. I was 'okt later the
fellowi told Buie. 'That's it. Oe1 bJm '
telcvuion is that it provides the ultimate
forum.
"I can reach 60 million people, maybe,
with my ideas. And I think my ideas are
positive," be said in an interview ... I don't
think the ·r part of producing matten
much. What's important is remembc::rin&
that millions of people arc affected by what
you do."
Bernstein has a revised series for the fall,
"The New Mike Hammer," and another,
"Houston Knights., ... in the wings, both on
CBS. The network bas agreed to pick up
"Houston Knights," but it has not yet been
scheduled.
"Houston Kni&hts" goes ~nst the
1J11in of cu~nt television thinking. It's an
hour-Iona episode show at a time when
half-hour comedy is king. It features two
male police offic.ers when family situation
stories are hot.
"( need these guys to say what America
should be," said Bernstein of the characten
in "Houston Kniahts," a show that featwes
a Chicago cop, played by Michael Pare,
sent to Houston on assignment, where be is
teamed with an undercover officer played
by Michael Beck.
'"Houston Knights' was created on a
fonnula that started with Columbia Pie;
tu~." Bemsttin said. "They had these
two-reelers during the 1930s usina two
leading men who always fouabt with each
other. Tbe:re was the same relationship
between John Wayne and Randolpb Scott
in the 1940s in movies like 'Pittsburab.'
"This is different for television. but bas
been used in the movies since the 1930&. ...
be continued. "These are principled men.
They're in the 1980s but with the con-
servative morals of the 1940s.
"You're not going to see a Jay Bernstein
production in a fine arts theater, but I still
want to get across the 'why' of people doina
thinp."
Bernstein, a 49-year-old Oklahoma
native. said the nation's incrcasinaJy
conservative atmosphere has left it ycam-ina for such characters.
Before be became a television producer,
Bemslein wu already making a good living
as a Hollywood publicist, with such clients
as Farrah Fawcett, Linda Evans, Cicely
Tyson and Cheryl Ticas.
Bernstein went on a well-cbronk:led
penonal campaip to reinstate .. Mid.'ey
Spillane's Mike Hammer" after stat Stacy
Keach was imprisoned in London for sil
months in l 98S for coanne possession.
TheseriescouJd have died, but Bemstcin
kept the effort alive wtth public appeals on
talk shows. When his "Mickey Spillane"
TV movie was sucasful. C~ renewed the
1enes for the f aU.
"Nobody took me 1Crtously at tint."
Bernstein said. "so nobody tned to ~op
me."
Sunday, Juty 20. 1988 3
By L YNOA HIRSCH
Robert Reed; who joined the cast of
"Search for Tomorrow" a few months back
with much hoopla, has dCClded to leave the
role of Lloyd Kendall. Reed was open
about his feelings that he was confused by
the character.
"One day he was mcc, one day he was
evil I could never really get a handle on the
cha;actcr. I enjoyed working on a soap. It
was one actmg expcncncc I had not done.
The cast that I worked with was pro-
fe,~ional and fun, but I decided not to
conunue with the show."
The character of Lloyd will be written
out. not recast • • • O ver on "Guiding Light," as we told you
earllC'r. a new character 1s coming on the
show in the form of Johnny Bauer. Actor
James GoodwlD has been siJned to play the
character. who 1s in his mid-20s. When a
\BS source was asked if Johnny Bauer was
going to be a good character. the reply was,
"Are you k1dd10g? He's a Bauer."
Peter Simon, who played Ed Bauer on
"Guiding Light" before the role was taken
over by Richard Van Vlect. is returning to
the role 1n early August. • • • Bllly Warlock, whose .. Days of Our
Li ves" character name has gone from Billy
to Frankie, and his wife Marcy Walker
(Eden, "Santa Barbara") threw a Fourth of
July party attended by PaJ1e MMley (ex-
Dylan, "Santa Barbara"). Job Stamos and
Kia 8'rtaer. • • • Jacli Enu' "Gu1ding Llgbt" character
Beth ex.its the show in the next few weeks.
Look for a mystery surrounding Beth's
disappearance. Many thought that Judy
would tum up on "Another World" since
her fiancc Job P. WltUeull 0 was named
executive producer. It seems, though, that
Evans and Whitesell have split. so look for
her to pursue her career elsewhere. ••• IJm Zimmer'• (Reva, "Guiding L•J!lt")
hubbr, A.C. Weary (ex-Dick, "One L1fc to
Li ve' ) and Martly. Mcintyre (ex-Noreen .
.. Loving") aPJ>C&l: in the East Hampton,
L.l., production of"The Greatest Reporter
m the World" the weekend of July 25.
Spcakina of Zimmer, who. is nominat~ f<?r
best daytime actress this year, ~m 1s
plannina to throw a party followmg the
Emmys at Strindellow's in Manha~tan.
Win or lose, she plans to have a good tame;
after all, Kim won last vcar. . . ~
Yvette Nlpar, who plays Sandy Stryker
on "General Hospital," and Steve Boacl,
playing Jim.my Lee Hol~ fi&urc to become
a twosome ao the storyline. • • • Caro Strano has joined "Santa Barbara."
Strano was last seen as the eye-patched
Yuri on "Dynasty." After that he played a
blind gangster on .. The La.st Precinct."
Robert Reed
Now the eyes have it again as the Amencan
actor plays a red-eyed albino Mexican
named El Blanco on "Santa Barbara." In
order to cheat the effect, Strano, who has
signed on for at least three months, must
wear opaque red contact lenses which cut
off has pcnphcral v1s1on. Accordins to
those on the set, actors working with barn
find 1t hard to look the naturally brown-
eycd actor tn the eyes. Strano also ho11tli
"Touching Lives," a syndicated talk show
on ctuld abuse.
His 'Life' acting, not politics
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: Can you g.ive me any tnformation on
the actor who plays "One Life to Live's"
Jonathan Russell?-S.J ., Santa Ana, Calif.
A! Job Martin aar•erecl a polldcal
•esree from th Ualvenlty of Plona ucl
became lDvolved H a campalp cooNJ-
aator I• a V.S . .eutorial race. Leavt.a1
polltkt, Job weaflato &be bnt9eH world,
.,._,.. H wa1 cliltrlct IDUal•r for a
ferelp car ctmpaay la Soetierw Call-
fonla. Olle of lit frtada, eomecllu Joey
Bttllop, 11antff Martt. Jola Bl0op'1
lmprovt .. tfo..J .....,. Alter a time,
Martla bes•• dolq commerclalt ud
future fUm1. Re 1&arre4 la t1te acclalmed
fut.re, "El None." Oii TV, ate'a -. Oii
"Rocel." "Tllree'1 Compaay," "T .J. Rook·
eT" aDd "Lon Boat." Prior c. "O.. Life CO
Uve" lte ud ma.or roln oa "Gaeral
Boapttal,'' "Tiie Yous ud die Re.tt.a"
4 Sunday, July 20, 1988
ud "Daya of Ov Uva.'' Tiie 11.x·fOOMall
Martta 11 lat. off-rod racla,. Muy times
ll.l1 partaer 11 Doa Adame o "Get Smart"
fame.
Q: I keep readina that John Berardino
was a bueball player before he became an
actor. What made him change careers? -
R.W., Lancaster, Pa.
A! BeraNIM, w'9 bt pla.r::. Dr. Sa.ve s.r.1 • GeMnJ a..,1 ... 1 tile "°" deMW la tttl, wa1 really u act.r before
Mkcameamajor-leape ... , ..... player.
Ro wu u utra la .. 0.r Gue .. com.Un
derta1 tile early 'tk la ll.lt aa.W-teeu,
BerariJM pYe., actlq fer Mml.,... ball.
Be j.._. die Tau lAape, wMdi le4 to a
lltd fnm 1111 i. 110 wt .. tlM SL LM11
Bnwu.
Wllilo tUU a ...... ll t&ar, ~ =dMPu••-Pla,.._. ( ... Moa
CAW "B.0.1W ... .W."). la 1Nf lie
weat to t~e Clevelud lad1aa1 ud played
leeoff bate OD tbt pe1l.Ullt·wtaa1q tum.
la ltS!, a leJ lDJ•ry C.Hecl lllm CO Juve
bueball u4 h decided to go back lato acttq.
Q: What happened to Jacquie Courtney?
I just adored her as Pat Ashley on "One Lafe
to Live." -E.8., T oms River, N.J.
A! .I~,"'° 1tartff la eommettlal1 at ta.. .,e of t , p&Qed Pat AtllJey oa MQlle Uf•" for etpt 1ean. Wilen tile left De
1'9w sh wu called back to "Aaetller
Workl" wMre aate bd •ppeared •• Allee
Matlaewa for ti yean. Wiaea tllat dliow 101
a MW pN4l11eer UMI wrtwr l&1t 1ear, It wu
dectded dte ebr&cter oJ AJltt •&1 •t u
la&esraJ part of tile 1toryllff Ja.se Ml
bated knell wlQ lob of commerdal1,
from Ola cnm• a. yoprt. c.vtMy'1 ........ , ,.. ....... "'ne o.c..n,"
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-Sunday -Morning----·1= ,,,, MmlDIBl ....... ,MU ,._HOU
....acltf!M:I
.. llAI ~ ITOIY The origin of the
super-<;ool computerlled Ma,, Headroom
-1~j;.;= (lh•)
"* • ..,.~ .. DMYl HAU. All) '°911 OATa ntl La-cc.,:ay Daryl Hall and John Oates
per10fm a concert 10 benefit the Statue ol
Llbe'1y's restoration Hits Include "Sera
Smile," 'Out of Touch," "Private Eyes"
and "MelhOd of Moaern Love " Taped on
July 4, 1985 at New Jersey's Llbe'1y State
Perk ~I hr ) M. CIQITClf• CLOml' (%) llOWll "A Passag6 To lndla" (1984.
Drama) Judy Davis. victor Banerjee (2
hrs , 43 min) • 8 'OI U Tm:a The first ol aeven 1n
stallments In the "Marshall Efron'• lllut-
trated. Slmplltled end Palnlest Sunday
School" aeries that aired during the 1973-
74 season Today. a look at blbllcal and
1Clentl11C creetlonlsm (A)
TMA"CAT _,ICMll&•Q ~ .....
TWLOGUATU•Mlf YOUnt .......
a.AYllAll
c...at•THl-IOlllft._,,_.,.
8 Sunday, July 20. 1986
.. -
~5'=,.:7WTCAl1 ~ CC*Cmf ITAm OI .... In a play
adapted from a short story by Jack
Hodgin., •young man recalls hie embar
rassment as a chlld wt1efl hit mother
prOdded him to enter a talent contest
Stars Anous Mackay Patricia PhllllPt. De·
vid Fox -ICOTT 11111 TIIDAY'I ...
llCICllY tmlOUf a.cm.a••• .. ~-• LIT,_•Lmr ,_.,..
CllCMOl • amcM Clm'fUILRITftlUIU. ..,-.nll
~nmu.u.
llOWll "Oelpefatety Seeking Susan"
( 1986, Comedy) Roeanna Arquette. Ma·
donna. ( 1 hf .. .U min ) ~cm"' ......... Wtllle '* moth« It In the hoepltal pMng birth, a
young girl It forced to dee wtth her own
emotron. wt1efl the leems of • tragedy
Tom HMton •nd Joeephtne Stabbings
star. •• ,_. ..... voa
19 Cl IKIT ' ..... '°"",.,_. ..... Mn09..,.,, _,.,._,.
DAWY ,_ IOUATM _ _,
~ " . ..,,.. ... .,., .....
--~(W)Q lllmAT ...
l.=~ ML CIUll•
00 .,_ "Cannonball Run" (1981,
Comedy) Burl Reynolds 0om Oelu18e ~~Q6., ~ MOVll "Mystery Mansion" (1983,
Suspeose) Dallas McKennon, Greg
lnne ( 1 hr .. 36 men)
•MGWMDW...-
NI -.TMIMllVllOICilll I' ALVllAIDTHICI ..... ~ =-°'9 IGU Anal round, ltve l•om~lond (3tnJ
llOWll "The Man From The Alamo"
953. Weatern) Glenn Ford, Julle Ada~l hr . 30mln) TCU-.. PAlmOllmTGl.UCQ ,,_nooea • 1.,•:'•r•1m
-~11D WMGa• --NITAITIC WOii.i> Of M'• It I • . ..... ~ ~-··· OC1•••~1'0-• .. a r #tlTO UC. 11 tf~A Pro-Am Natlonalt .. ,-~=~'.~~ (l~J
_,_.,..ATCM.Ylltf ....I. ...
i -lunclay Coal •
• ==-MlmlGDUC1DTO THI IM-lii .. arn s T
CC) 90¥ll "The Last Unloorn" (1982.
Fantasy) Animate<1 ( 1 hf • 24 min.)
(l) _,. "The time Of Their Lrves"
(19(6, Comedy) Bud Abbott Lou Cos-
tello. ( 1 hr. 30 min.)
(%) llO¥ll "A Christmas Strry" ( 1983,
Comedy) Peter BllJlngsjey. Oerren McGa-
lvln ~·.:,':Jn, ... .,... ......... ,. ..... ,_
Ill) IOODWIJ. .... L"'9 from Mos-cow Scheduled events lnclUde Welghtllfl-
ing. Judo. Merl's and Women's Rowing
and Men'• World Bast(etbel Champloo-
shl~ Anal, 1"'9 from Madrid (3 hra )
ICIUUCIU ii
..... ITA11uml
WUnmlCA ...,, .....
OC1•• MllTlmUCTDI TOM IM-
-• .. rn '" (!)•or.ttc:ana ®""' ..... Fame and power come
with the t8frhory. but they may cost
Gunge a friend when he becomes king of
the Ooozera. Q CD _,.,. "Slnbad The Sailor" ( 1947, Ad-
venture) Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen
O'Ha~hrs.) (I) P TAI.I TMIAN 'Aladdin And
His Wonderlut Lamp" Aladdin (Robert
Carradine) Is the victim of an evil magl-
cian'i (Leonard N1moy) plot to gain con-
trol of a magical tamp housing a genie
James Earl Jooes). In stereo Q ( 1 hr )
UMY08,_,.I
-~-nol
DAY tll W0¥9l't .... ,__,. ...... ,
.......... C..CllC.. ..r ......
OCIMI• M ll'IMDUCTa TO 1'MI M-
-alF I' Cl) MIT'O ~ Ameriean Serles lrom Toron~~JJ1 hr ) CH> Two platoons of
Ooozers challenge each other 10 a build
·~~ -WllU ... WWICJll&L Cl
--ITMI. ~K-.IJ•Q
ML•TMIMaY MEWi nln ....... N.. ...
... DlllUI •••ftMI .,. "Runaway" ( 1984, Adventure)
Tom Selleck. Cyn1hla Rhodes ( t hr. 40
min.) CH> ... "Meatblllls Part II" ( 1983
Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mengattl ( 1
hr. 36mln.) (l)net-•u•AU. (l)llCMI "Tex" (1982. Orama) Mitt Dil-
lon, Jim Metzler ( 1 hr . ,.3 min )
(%) 90¥ll "Bae;)( S1<eet" ( 1941. Ro-
mance) Charles Boyer Margeret Sulla·
~n~f.:r~
_, lllMI "Ranlom For Allee" (1977
Mystel)') Gii Gefard. Y~te Mlmi«.111 ( 1
tw.30 ~ l :'-':uwmmmn
.,. "All Oulet On The ~astern
Front" ( 1979, OrarNI) Ael'\afd Thoma•.
Ernest Borgnlne. (2 hrt. 30 min)
I ..... --mmw.. WM I WWW
CAM'CILW u•M • San Diego Padres at Pitts·
burgh Pltatee j~ (~hrs. 30 min.)
I WN L" ----MIT'O MCm CART Moleon Indy live
from Toronto. (2 hnl .• 30 min.)
(!.) t••M.L Chicago White Sox at New
York Yankeee~ (3 hra) wrr.-,_ ............ ..... .. .........
IM..0-.&Y ......... w1wrc1num
CIUClmTll __ ,...
90¥ll "Teactlefs" ( 1984, Orama)
Nldl Notte. JoBeth Willlams. ( 1 hr . 46
min.)
l ll'IYCUat•r• tt1I U•Ml Loe Angeles C>odQ«a at St
Louis Cetdinell (Live) (2 hrs. 5o min l tW {!) M•H..L San F=rancl9co Giants at
Chicago Cuba (Live) (3 hrs., t5 min )
Ml • ....-Cll .,_, "Shoold lllegelty
Seized Evldenoe Be Admtssable In Crimi-
nal Trials?"
WM&.mmTD•ll..r .-~
Tm-MTMDAWD_,,,nQ ..... ........ --YUM ..,_"Wildrose" ( 1985. Orama) Lisa
llhofn, Tom Bower ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (%) lllMI "Until September" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Karen Allen. Thierry Lhefmltte ( 1
hr. 35min ) -&11-----·
-1Af-MTMDAWlt..aA 5 m • ML "W0tkfare" tm IOODWLI. ..... CCll1'llll
e ATM.,.. Scheduled rl\/lews: "~
rates" (Walter MattNu, Demien Thom-
as). "Allens" (Sigourney Weaver. Ml-
chael Biehn); "Vamp" (Chris Makc:;r.;:ace Jones) I ...atllMAIZMI)
lftl1Mf1 "StiadeS of Darkness" John
Outline •tars In this SI()()' by May Sinclair
about a writer who Met<• quiet rooms and
encounters the ghost of hit landlOrd'a
da=~(lhr) l.=r..uraAC1: M IRllGDUCTm TO
CC) ITAM tll ..-TY An Oscar nomi-
nated tribute to this national monument
beginning w1th Frede<lc Bartholdi's deeigrl
through Its' eventual aoc:eptance u a
!l_mbol of American freedom. ( 1 hr.) tIJ ,.,.. CMAm After attending a wttd
"suppr886ed desires" party, Laura flndt
herself questioning her choice to become a laW}'e<. Q Vm»•"t'llll
-\M CM.,.,,_ •IUICllOI-··AcUf)UflC'lure·· IUU...U ....... ,__,_ __ _
-·~ .TOUQI
WW UT91ACYt M lf'rMIDUC1lll TO
I .:.AWllT_..fllAICI D•U.
,. Cl) C8I lfiCIR'TI ... , Scheduled:
Paul Gonzales vs. Oftando Cantz.alel fOf
the NABF Flywelglht !Ille, scheduled fOf
12 round$, live from Lah Tahoe, NeY.; t~1;:~Jhts of the Tour de France bi-£icie race. 2 hfs )
U Schedoled. a tribute to Ela
fltz=l~~ln-depth Interview. I=-~·~ Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad
World" ( 1963. Comedy) Spence< Tracy,
Mitton Ber1e (3 hrs ) al _,.,. "The Geisha aoy·· ( 1958,
COmedy) Jerry Lewis. Suzanne Plelhette. i ~ l.mMY This ioOk at actlvttles
Eddie Murphy stars in this
zany crime caper.
Mention thla ed and get a ,,..
"e.v.rly Hiiia Robe," Start• July 20
Copley Colony
Cablevlalon 549-3500
Sunday. July 20. 1986 9
-lunclay Cont •
undertaken by the Llbfary of congress·
music division lnclUdeS chamber music
concert• performed on l1bfary-owned
Stradivari Instruments. nationwide
searches fcx Clfl\}lnal fe>Ac tTIU9iC and the
restoration of orlglnal manuscripts Q ( 1
hr.) • 1!!..'?!" ......... a.vr-UmAC1': M ~ TO
(t) 90Wll "A Shining Season" (1979.
Orama) Timothy Bottoms. Allyn Ann
Mclerle ( 1 hr , 40 min ) CE DAN CUP ,_ U S vs Mexico '"
singles quartertfnal matches (Live) (3
hra.) ([) llD¥ll "Best Defense" ( 198-4, Com&-
dy) Dudley Moore. Eddie Murphy ( 1 hr •
3"' min )
Cl)_. "As!( Any Giii" (1959. Com&-
dy) Shirley Maclalne. David Niven. ( 1 hr
41 m!'L ,...I_ AUC1'10I
W "Towed In A Hole" (1932.
Stan Laurel, Oltver Hardy W 8 UIGmA RCW. The Los An-
geles Dodgers 7iF inteNlewa V1lrk>us
l sonalltles.5 T ) ---WGiiiMAl.D Scheduled· Frankie
arren (19-0. 14 KOe) vs. James (Bud-
dy) McGlrt (28-0-1, 25 KOe) In a junlOr
weltefW91ghl bout scheduled for 10
rounds llve from Memorial Collteum tn
Corpus Chrls1i, Tex., Mr. Olymp1a Body-
building (taped) from Madison Square
Gerden In New~ 1 hr , 30 min } I.E.~ M llT90DUC'l1DI TO
CB) 9ITm • n111Mm ti# UM Gladys
Knight, Panl LaBelle and Dionne Warwick
oomblne thelf talent• In this conoert P9f·
formanoe of the songs that made them fa -
mou~ ~ 3S .,_ "The Men With One Red Shoe"
( 1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks, 0.bney
Colemafl.( 1 hr • 32 min.)
... ,..-. ..... 11
-m:nml WO&Df/1--IUUTY Drag ricer "Bia Oeddy" Don Garlits triee
to COOQ'-* the 1tv.Ncond quartef-mlle 8 IUCIWWIU. Two high ecnoo SWM1·
hear11 (Sherry Hursey ind Tom
Swetdlow) t .. t their relatlonehlp by ellml-
natk'lg phYlic:aJ Intimacy lor one w.-Q D IOWil "Hombre" ( ti87. Wet19m)
Paul Newman, Fredric Marett (2 hrt.)
... "Straru· The Story Of A Moth« And 0. ter" ( 1979, Orama )
Sett• o.~ (2 hra.) •&~H•"'1WAL~ lMtJ#,,..Oll'Lll•t •:n= ... ~ , .. L91oy' 1 ni.ce get• a Ml>f1M vlal1
from her ltthef after the Inherit• a aman
lortunt. 0Wigh1 1tart1 work on his new y. In stereo. (R) ( I hr ) -econ -----...... =-.:=-.. CGn'D RIElllPll
... "Cannonbell Rlln . ( 1981,
~ Reynolde. Dom DeLu* ~min.) .
-_,... "POOf 0.VCI" (197(', Comedy)
Oevtl Jf , Jack Klugman ( 1 hr
30mJn.) • ,,.-···•11.&.
10 Sunday, July 20, 1986
• ... "Reap The Wlid Wind" (HM2.
AdvenMe) John Wayne. Peutette God-
detd. (2 tn.)
()) ... _..WM MU. CID IW
A spoof on "Night of the LMng Deed.";
allO, an lntet"Aew wtth !tie coeuthor of
"The Golden Turkey Awwdl."
• .,. "Yenka" (1979, Romance}
Ula Elchhom, Richard Gere. (2 hra.)
fi -Ml Atlanta er ...... at Montreal
~-~~ ..... •1 EIUU .,. "Country" ( 1964, Orama) Jes.
slca Lange. Sam Sheperd. (1 hr., •9
min.)
([) llO¥ll "Cannonbel Run II" (198-4,
Comedy) Burt Atynolds. Dom DeLUlle
il ~mln.) (!) "Reokleel" ( 1964, Orama) Al-
dan a'=i'i :"r•nnah. (2 tn) ~.,. ''Tar~" (1968, Suepenae)
Tim o.=. 800t Kat1otf. (1hr .30 min.) .. 8 WOliLD Scheduted: Frankie Warre<1 ( 19-0, 1-4 KO.) vs. Jarn419 (Bud-
dy} MoGlf1 (2&-0-1, 25 KO.) In a junior
welterweight bout ~ f()( 10 rounds from Memorial ColleelMn In Corpua
Christi. Tex.; Mr. Olympia Bodybuilding
from M1dlson 8Quare Gatden In N.-w
Yooc (T•~J ~ 1 hr., 30 min.) • TMIO DC 11 aua-.a Con-
cert perlormanoee taped wt.He Uonel
Richie Wal with t~ovp. Songl Include "Three Tlmee a , " "Euy," "Stitt,"
l"Sa~~ toTrot " (1hr ) ........
• HIJUU W ITMllS .,.. "So S.d About Glofla" ( 1974.
Myltery) Deen Jagger, Lori S.ndert. (2
hrt.)
!tA.-1-.n
.. "SST: Otluter In The Sky"
977, Orame) Lome Greene, Peter
avet. (2 ~ • WAm. M 9UmT Ulnl Wa-
ler'• role In the evolUtlon of llJt It traced
from the oreetlon ol the Earth ttwough It•
8Yflf-d\anglng f9fatlonahlp with today'•
life-fonn1. "(1nr.)
llWITTOMIT
UllY-ALO ..,,, ..
M•U,_CUll-
W ... .-ATM--Schedui.d review.: ''Pl-
ratt1" (Welter Metthau. Demien Thom-
u) ; "Allena" (Sigourney W•V91, Mi-
ch HI Blthn); "Vamp" (Chrla
Mak~. Grtot Jonet). .,. ''The Muppet Movie" (1979,
Voloel by Jim ~. Frank
Oz. (2 hrl.) Ill WT IMll wme DA'9 .... ,, OOneomet lnfonnttlon on Cealo watcn..
wolf doge .. S*• •nc:t oonf\lelng l)foduct
labell. l .. ccu
lmlml~-
.. ''Tranoer1" =·Science Fle-tlon) T1m Thomtr'IOn. Hunt. (I hr ..
~~ "The SedUetlon" (1982. ~) Morgen Fuchlld. Mlohael Sar·
razSn. (=min.) 111 !,om =.T-~~~
..... • ...... Tht ~ "'°'Y tnade and a humen ~
latlon txptotlon wtthln the tradltloNI ~nd of the AMQan 9'lphent II « ...
tlcalty reducing the numbef of IUrvMng et
f;nta.o ra..,.
ITMlm
,_ ... Guests. Ulster County oi.-
trlct Attorney Mlctlael Kavanagh. o.fense
att~.1977-78) and law p<oteuor Ml
ch~~~ ! ... "The Gang'• An Here" ( HM3.
Musical) Carmen Miranda, Benny Good-
man. ( 1 hr , •3 min.) CE .... Stubbies Pro & Mictlelob
~from Ooeentlde. Calif. (R) ([), .. TALI num "The Ntgtltin-
gale" Mick Jagger PQ(1rays the tmperOt
of the ancient lend of Cathey who learns
the true leuooa of Ille from the a eoog-
fllled bird and a lowly kitchen maid. Bud
Cort, Barbera Hershey, Edward Olmos
and Mako alto star ( 1 hr.)
(!) LJam.a ,. ,,. ... -,..,.
Rene En11Qu41z ("HNI Street Blues")
Charo: actr ... Ruby Keetef; skater Scon
Hamilton, an ltland rttreet vtslted by roy
! (1 hr)
llOWll "Mask" ( 1985. Orama) Chef
Elllon 'hf•> .., .. 'I&.
Ill ....
I ....
.... Q
Ma aua.-om.. ~QWCUI
.... Blllabong Pro from Oahu. Ha
wall (R)
G•kAYOlfMI
-1venlng ----.... , ....
...,,,." 1* -John hnelder. joined by Johnny C.sh
~ hll music career ( 1 ht )
Cll • ...
• .,. "Hombre" ( 1967. Western)
Paul Newman. Fredric March An Apeche-
ra!Md whl1e men la l<><ced to protect the
ltvea of thOM he hit• (2 hrs ) !•..,••nun lli)Vll "Cet Peopi." ( 1982. Fantasy)
allaSlla Klntl<I, Malcolm Mcaow.11. ,._
young woman ~ the legend lhe
II tofd about hefNlt thet Intimacy wtll
cauee her to change Into a pan1her. and
that w can only rev.rt to human fonl' aft., lhe hu kllled. J2 hr!.)
• •lmAL ••··Richard Klley
narrat• thll clOle-iJp •umlnetlon of the
beNvlof o1 tlgeta In the Wiid. fllmed In two
of lndia'e nttlOnel Pirkl (R) 0 ( 1 hr.) I :-!n examination of axotlc plant
anc:t tnlmel llte Inhabiting Cerro Avtana
an llOlated mountain In IOUthem Veneni.-~ (R) Q (1 hr.)
Mllfl-..OW,_tl•l.-n .. "Mid MeJc 8-yond Thunder-
dOme" (1985, Adventure) M.i Glbeon.
Tina Turrwr. After being robbed, a man
oontronte the m1ttre91 of a ~r• poet-
apocalyptlc aociety •nd Is cha~ to e
:: to ttie deeth 'PG 13' O (1 hf .. '6
CD J.o.. '"The last St11rf!Qhta<'' (198-4. !Ctence Fl<:11on) l aoce Gueat. Aober1
Preaton. A Nkable I~ 1Q9f who't t whlz
at deetroylng ~ma alien lrMlden II
rec:tUittd u an lntem ... r fighter plot by
an tmllUry from a league of planett. 'PG' cW>~~)
I
::1:..-:.m:u -... cmccuu
,,....C(91 ...
C19Ca n OU'T1 Ar M1 510fe bingo pro
111<1tl0n II ti big SUCl.OS8 umlt M1 Chnsnan
J9tf Pu8tll~ the catdl. tmMl A travellng entenalnef
Ken Betry)_ ~ts Vicki as hie sidekick.
UO'llGll.• ..... _ ......... , .....
UTIZ ... .. MaU.YWOOO_, _,,. (M'lt II)
Ml Cl) •--Rebfoedcelta: a vtatt to the Miami hOme of an Arab sheik, crltlcally
'" people who stockpile prescription dfVgs so t~ CM commit ~ report on
New York phltanthroplst Eugene Lang
ill> l_l hq U ID &'9 90C9 Rick's latest gin
frlef,d wants a commitment to their reta·
t p. In Sier:. {Rt 9 ~ Cl u.ca ''Donald cks Up" Anmated Oon91d Duck and
nrs family are the S1.1biects of paychologl·
l'"'~-=~·--.1 DI!ITI...._ llAnaML .. _ toem1'Y .....
Robert Redford narrates this portrait ol
the nearly extinct Celtfornfa condor and
the efforts being made to save the spe-
cies O (1 hr I .,Cl ~ 'Au11away" ( 198-4. Adllenture)
Tom SeUeck, Cynthia Rhodes A cop bat·
tlM a defanged electronlcS wizard who
can reprogram helpmate robots Into s&-
di.tlc metallic murderers. 'PG-13' o (1
hr, .a min) ii. ft&SCA'I ~ '*M' Pl• DOR &11-
Cl)ME I 1191 ...
Cl), .. TMI TMIATM "Aladdin And
HIS Wonderlvl Lamp" Aleddln (Roben
carradlne) Is the vlc11m ot an evil magi-
cian s (Leonard Nlmoy) plot to gain coo-
trot of a maglcaf tamp houelng a genie
.L,lamet Een Jones) In stereo Q ( 1 hr.)
(Z) .. "Bevefly Htlls Cop" (19&.4, Ora-
ma) Eddie Murphy. Judge Reinhold A
tast·tafldng cop trails 1\19 best friend'•
lctller from the alleys ot Detroit to the ~
galletl~ of Beverly Hiiis 'A' ( 1 hr., 45
m1n)
B•llAll80 EP IB
1111 e ,._, WiiiM Pvnky and Chef.
It are PfOhlbft~ from competing In a
t>Oy1·only modl!f-<:ar race In stereo (A)
~ W1WI IC8CI .... --· T~: ~· lrnt)tlCt on aports • 8 (I).._, .. WIOTI Tht dltooYefy
of en a~rentty oen~ Skeleton at
a hotels construction llte prOYtdel Jeell..
ca w1th e lead In a murder '""-tlgetlon.
Chuck Conoort. Meg Foeter guest st•
,;>ti ~ flfClaCI I £ 11 Two
11ori.t: a deal boy w1tneaaee •murder at
en altpon • woman lnvftes hef atrenge
cousin on ft c11mplng t~ In at8feo (A) ~htd•m I~ Afttt the
young eon ol a wovl<H>e Informant It kld-naPP9d. ~ (Mlchael Brandon)
11nd Makepeace (Glynta S.rbtf) Ml out
to aave the lives of the boy end their boel
IBt=th) . ( t ht )
• 'Jawa'' (1976, Su&pente) Roy
Scheldet, Robert Shaw 8a99d on P9ter
8tochley'1 noll9I A grMt Whitt at.ark ter·
ram. the wafers off • coat.al ~.
though toortem-<:c:>neciou town otflciell
refuse to believe any real danger exists IB> 0 c2 tn.. '6 min.) a .. "In like Flint" ( 1967. Adven-
ture) James Coburn, L• J. Cobb. The
Pentagon hir• Flint ro thlnft a group of
femele revolullonariel. ~2 tvs.)
(!) , .. ,_ 1'11 DWI TI A bizarre
Inventor (Phi Roth) hetp$ out a pop oom-
poeer (Mlcheel Warren) Who'• tufferlng from a mental block. (A)
(II_,.. "Jaws" (1975. Suspenee) Roy SCntider, Robert Shaw. 88Md on Peter
Bencnley's novel. A greet white lhar1t t8f-
rorlzec the waters off a coastal resort.
though tOUf1SllHlonsclous town officials
refute to believe any reel danger exists.
i ) rfiJ: hrs.)
Wllm8fWM ... lllOP .... Rene Enrlquet ("Hiii Street &ues");
Charo; actress Ruby Keeler: skater Seo"
HamUton; an ISiand retreat Ylaited by roy-
i . (1 hr.)
INITINll ... JCMR.rl Author William
Shawetoea travels the Mekong from Ho
Chi Minh City (lorTT19rly Saigon) to the
t~:.r...;:a1 (R) Q (1 hr.)
• Wla Cl num "The Flame r,' ... ot Thika" Bepeth spend& a memcr
rable New Veer'• Dey with the C0098fV8-
tlve Mrs. Nimmo. (Part 3 of 7) (R) Q (1
~-.. -1T ..... -rna111• ~ MMI A Wl1m A poi<tK game IS a l<>-
rum for seriou8 dl9c\llslon when the play-
ers challenge each other's hopes end
dreams Stars Keith Carredloe. Gary Busey, Nick Mancueo and SaUI Aublnek
Q_(1 hr.) CIJllO¥ll "Prlzzl's Honor" ( 1985, eon..
dy) Jacic Nlctlolson. Kathleen Turner. Di-
rected by John Hutton. Compl6catlons
arise when a hit man'°' a Broo6dyn crtme
lamily marrle8 en lntrlgUlng LA blonde
With a cloMtful of skeletons 'R' (2 hrs .
10 min.) (l)•cawu Cl) .. "Beverly Hilla COp" ( 198-4. Ora-
ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge AeintlOkS A
fast·talldng cop trails hts best trlend's
kl'* from the alleys of Detroit to the~ lga~~o:nm8j"'Y Hille In atereo · · o
-MC*ll..-MCIU.YWOGDP• .. LOU_.. -····---= ·· YWN•IUU'rf..,. .....
-(I) .. "One Coot!•. The Othet Doesn't" (1983, Comedy) Suzanne
P\eshette, Joaeptl Bologna A reel estate
agent If! financial strait• winds up In even
more trouble when hie ex·wtte and son
moYe In With him and hll new young bride. ~)Ji =)"Fligtlt No 90' Olwter On ~Potomac" ( 198-4. Orama) Richard
Maaur. Dinah M.notf Thr.. pertona
make daring eff0t11 to Mve ttit ltY99 of ltY'8
MVIYOra of the 1982 All' Floflda pltot ereth. (R) Q (2 tv'a.)
• P• O.nny facet the bltl« r .. Hti.. of
the entertainment butlna. when a com.
dlan Sttalt Ille mattrlal In st8fe0. (A) ( 1
hr.) ~ _,.. "SST Dlaater In The Sky"
977. Or.,,_) Lome Greene. Pet&r
..... A aiper.onlC alrp&ane't nWder'I
flight rwna Into a l'liO"t"'819 wtitn the •· craft ~ Mfba ~I prot>-
..,,. tn mtcHIFY tn.) •. '"~
'-
taDIZIU ..... Wla Cl 1*1119 "The Rame
eea ot Thllca" Elapefh "*1ds a ~
rable New Vw'a Day with the COflael•
tlve M11. Nimmo. (Part 3 of 7) (A) Q ( 1
hr)
l ..... &.09 ....... "Shade& of Oettt,_ .. John
Outtlne st.rt In thla story by May Slndalr
about a writer Who lleekt quiet r~ and
ancouniers the ghost of hll lanclofd't
daUQhtff. (A) Q (1 hr.)
CJ:) W. "A Shining Season" ( 1979.
Orama) Tjmothy Bottoma. Myn AM
Mclerie. Baaed on the true story of a ter·
mlnally II athlete who deYotes the llat
year ot his life to coecNng a gkta' trec:k
team to a wlnnWlQ aeuon. ( 1 hr .• .a min.) (J) M• a.,_ U S vs Meldco In
tingles quarttrllnal matches (R) (2 hrs , ~ ~ "Pele Rider" ( 1985, Western) Cint Ea.stwood, MlcNel Moriarty A my. tenoua atranger ridea Into a mining town
and brlnga much--needed relief to g06d
Pf~tora being harrftled by an un-scrc p<>W8f beron 'R' 0 ( t hr., 53 min.
Cl) ....
(%) _,.. "A Passage To lncla" ( 1984,
Orama) Judy OaYta. Victor Baneflee. 0.-
vld Lean's adaptation ot E.M. ~orat«'t
novel. In 1920l lndle. a llgtltMetng excur
•loo for two Engllahwomen and ttielJ lfd-
an companion endS In a ttagedy that
&enl9S to exacerbate the conditions ot
British rule. 'PG' (2 hni., ~min.) ... econ
• (!) F• Denny faces the bitter reantles of
the entertainment bu9ltlM8 When a oom&-
l
dial'I atMll his materiel tn s1ereo. (Al ( 1 • ~a-· -... w. ...am Ave u.s wtldllfe pr<>-
grame lnvoMd In the study ol fllwn deer:
the eoolOglcal lnt•relallonshlp• of endan-
ger~ apeci.. and forestry: the Indigo
tnake; whooping cranes; and coogara
i ) ... ~-.. After anllstlng. Walter (Scott
MoGregor) has a ha.rd lime ~ting to
the m11J1ary. unlike Siity (Scott Bufgeae) .
who not onfy finds 9IJ009SS M a cavalry--
man. but also falls In love with Franoea'
friend Diane (Jackie WOOdt>ume) (Part
4 of~~L09 I .. , •• c 0 IC• "Taking My
Tum" The cut ot thll otf·BtoedWay ehow.
Including M.rnl Nixon. Matgaret Whiting,
CIMy Houston and Tigar Havn-. per-
il°"::·= ~ about aging (R) Q ===-----.....
-ICllOOL •TT op1c· TOUQNOYe ITM .... Sports competition
l•turlng cat1 rnembert from "Santa Bar·
t>ara." "The lnlldert" and "Kn0t9 Land-
i ~ = .. "T MCIWI" ( 1984. Drtml)
lck Nolte. Joe.th Wlllamt. A lawtUlt
brougtlt ~ a io<Hlke urben Nah
echool for awarding a dlploma to an •
tnte studerlt IP'Jf9 a t>urMd-out lnttruc-
tot to ...,.ch for hll ~rdecl ldeM. 'R'
~hr "8 min.~ it Ell , .. •TI• When Lou'• l1eQhew comes
Sunday, July 20. 1986 11
-~~-------------------................. immm
-lunclay Cont.
fOf a v1sn contnc1 arises betwtten the two
ovei L ~ • l>\P nl alhlel>CS and his nepn-
ew·s a1hst•c leantr.gs Q .. 1=::1. .•• TO• A.ocM:ID
'*IDD tm G ... TAI.II,_. 'IHI DAM-A bizarre
Invent()( (Phil Roth) helps out a pop com-
poser (M.chaal Warren) who·s sutteflng
from a mental block (R)
I :.-:.::o AWll
..,, .. AQQMT
~1'IOllAL TY The Conse<Vatlve
Party's "marl\etlng" ol Margaret Thatchef
during the 1979 Brmsh gene<al election 1s
the basls tor an examination of potltlc81
image-maker<; recttniques and the me-
dia's role 1n the po1tt1ca1 l)focess: "Dense
Macabre. a Swiss-produced classlc81
music video "J ( 1 h1 I
al) MCMMD MOGUi
!CJ llCME 'C<>de Of Silence· I 1985 Ad-
venture) Chuck Norris. Henry S1tva A
mavenc.k Chicago cop wages a SOiitary
war against 11val drug-running gangs 'R'
Q_ ( t hr 4 I min ) cm mflM • 1MI um OI I.Oft Gladys
Knight Path I aBellP and Dionne Warw.ck
como1ne their 1aler1ts 1n this concert per·
tormance ot the c:ongs Iha! made them fa·
moos ( 1 hr)
®ITMCW.I ~ llOYll "Tel<" ( 1982 Drama) Matt 011·
Ion Jim Melzler With his caring. but 1m·
patient older brother. an Oklahoma teen-
ager e)(penence<; the many pains ot
i w1ng up PC. ( 1 hr 4J min l
mMTaJlO
11:11 __,AY "'°'"1 FIW. .... 1~-nnnma W10RT1 w
WfTOUCMAIUI
• CHLDW CAUGMT • M caGlllW AT 1111 llCMEt SchOOuled reV\ews: ·'Pi-
rates' (Walter Matthau. Damien Thom-
as). .. Aliens" (Sigourney Weaver. M1-
chae1 Biehn). "Vamp' (Chris
Make;~:, Grace Jones) Ol UWT ntl WB John
Schneider, 10.ned by Johnny Cash.
discusses his music career ( 1 hr )
I .., FAlWIU. ...c cm u.u. ~TIOUL TY This Swiss-made
documentary P.xam1nes the growing U S
phenomenon of electronic churches."
and the show busmess aspect of this min-
istry by 1uxtaposmg the evangelical styles
of Jim Batcker and Ernesl Angley Q ( 1
hr.) •-.-..,1eca-111na,...
· FAnBDOftlUT
1W8 .,_ Champion" (1~9. Orama)
Kirk Douglas. Ruth Roman An unscrupu-
lous young boxer heartlessly pushes loved
ones aside 10 get 10 lhe top (2 hrs 15
min.)
I =:-1-IAD..,.'1 ..alt'TllMCI•
-VYWOOD Cl,,.. Scheduled· ln-
terviewt with Kiri< Douglaa and director
John Hughes ("Ferris Buel'-''s Dey
Off") i ··~·~~=-="~ ... iliw.M ii ,,.,, .. MUIT
12 Sunday, July 20, 1986
I DAWIDallll•
NllfAftaMe ----AUTO MCml IMSA GT Serles from
Walkln.s Glen. N.Y (R) (2 hrs) CID .,_ ''T rarcera · ( 1985. Science Flc-
llon) Tim Thomeraon. Helen Hunt Hot on
the heels of an maleY<>tent mystic with
murdefous plans, a cop travels back In
time from the year 2247 to Los Angeles of
1985 'PG-13' Q (l hr . 25 min.)
~ .,_ "The Ooog Show Mov1&"
( 1980, Comedy) Chuck Barns, RObln Alt
man. A TV host must contend with a vari-
ety of obStacles to put together a oollec-
tlon of bizarre aots f0< his show (2 hrs )
(%) .,_ "Targets" ( 1968, Suspense)
Tim O'Kelly, Botts Kar1ott An aging hof·
rOf-movle star tries to reason with a mur·
derous sniper at a drive-In movie theater
U hr . 30 min.) e.D TO• UlllMICm
I W•lllOll' II
1l:lt mWll "Evet Knlevel" (1971, Biogra-
phy) Geo<ge Hamilton, Sue Lyon. 'the
stunt man made famous by his deeth-
defy1ng motorcycle feats rides Into new
acts of derrlng-do (2 hrs )
()) 90¥9 "The Death POiley" ( t973.
Suspense) Robert Powell, Barbara Fet-
don A whlrlwlnd romance turns Into a
nightmare when a woman discovefs that
her husband 1s already married and plon-
i~ 10 do away with~~· 30 min) U 80llY I In lnteMewS
S!Tl()6(ey Robinson. Tony Award~wtnnlng
producer Joseph Papp. actor Alfonso RI
t>eiros sllvef Spoons") CD ~CA'ITOPtBI
9)111/C ... Q
l al.c:ll•'IMIHOm ..........
1M m¥ll "The Breakfast Club" ( 1984
Drama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Rlngwald
Five teerragefS converge at an all-day de-
t8fltion sessiOn and make strides toward
mutual understanding and respect. 'R' O LJ hr • 37 min )
Cl) MCMI "Cheech & Chong's Still
Smokln' " ( 1983, Comedy) Richard Mar-
in, Tommy Chong The comic duo livens
up a poorly attended Dutch film fesuval
'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min )
w Cl) mm "The Screaming Woman··
( 1972. Mystery) OIMa de Havllland. ~
seph Cotten Returning home after treat·
ment for a mental break<X>wn, a woman
senses that someone Is burled alive on the
lounds of hef estate. ( 1 hr • 30 min )
DAWl•DOTTO • IM ..-:.•nm IA&A (1191.., ... -ICOTT d ...
t:ttOO .,_ "FOfced Vengeance" ( 1982.
Adv9ntU1e) Chuck Nofrls. Mary Louise
Weller. A kartite expert uees hit aktl1s to
drive mobStera out Of a Hoog Koog gam-
bllng lltablllhment. 'R' ( t hr .. 43 min ) t:tt••I I U , ...
Q1) 11'1,._ • d I .,...,.um
CJ).,. ''The Men With Ont Red Shoe''
(1 985. Comedy) Tom Hankt. Oebney
Coteman. Cholen at random. a tomeWhat
off-center vloflnlst le thrust Into the aoa--
flf e of rilfel CIA groupe In Wahington
'PG'_j I hr. 32 min.)
... (I) ...,.,Tat
• .. "Louisiana Purchut" (tlot l,
Comedy) Bob Hope, Vwe ZOOl\a A
Northern senetOf k'lvestlgat .. lhedy pollU·
eel deal~ Ofleans. (2 hrl) ~:.o MCml SGCA SVPer Vees frOf"\ ~eea.,;;~1 (1hr )
1:11 (C) 90Wll "The Mean Season" ( 1985.
Orama) Kurt Russeff, Mariel Hemingway
A Miami reporter becomes Swept up Tn the
media blitz when a psychopathic murdefer
cnooses him to be his 90le spokeemen.
'R' Q ( 1 hr . 43 min )
llCMI "Into the NiQht" ( 1984. Dr•·
ma) Jett Goldblum, MTchelle Pfeiffer. A
bored aerospace engineer rece+ves eome
untnv1ted excitement when he becomes
involved with an lrreslstible gem smuggler
'A' O ( 1 hr . 55 min)
1:11 ....
l =:::-:r .. •-w ... 1:9 m¥ll "Mad Max Beyond Thundef-
dome" ( 1985, Adventure) Mel Glblon,
Tina Turner After being robbed, a men
confronts the mistress of a bll.arre poet-
-ePoC&typt.c society and is challenged 10 a
duel to the death ·po 13' Q ( 1 hr • 46
mln ) • 1= TO IUCClll AWi TGllllte.,..,
llO¥W "A Chnslma5 StC>fy" ( 1983.
Comedy) Pete< B1thngstey, Darren MGG&-
v1n Based on · a Jean Shepherd story
Small-town America In the mid-t!MO. Is
the setting f()( this h<>liday memoir abOut a
boy who only wants a Red Rydef BB gun
for Christmas 'PG' (f hr . 38 min ) d (f)Famta
ITGlll..., .,....,.
IATDrl • 1111• TCDAY mATWACI COM19
W llO¥W "The Return Of Giant MaPn"
( 1966, Fantasy) Kojiro Hongo, Shlho Fv-
tlmura The ancient god ol war destroys
the enemy In a medieval leod ( t hr 30
min.(....._ ~=.. IS-acon
"11 (C) _,,. "The Execuhoner's Song'
( 1982, Orama) Tommy Lee Jones. Ro-
sanna Arquette. N0<man Mallef's adapta-
tion of Na own boott about the 11'9 of con-,
Vlcted murderer Gary Gilmore and hlS fight
for execution, ultlmately carried out In
Utah In 1977. O (2 tn, 22 min.)
•()) PA19 Clllll After attending a wild
"suppressed desires" party. L•Ufll llods
herself questioning hef choloe to become
a la;>'a"I ~ -~-~. H••TODAY ~ llGIOftClt
.. 00 MM.I A LRTm A l)O+(ei game 1s a fo-
rum for terlous dlacusslon when the play-ers challenge -.ch other's hopes and
dreeme. Start K84th C.rrad1ne. Gary
&isey, Nick Mancueo and S.ul Rublnek 0 (1 hr)
(%) .,. "The Seduction" (1982.
Suspenee) Mof~n Fuchlld. Mlcheel a.r-
raz:ln. A glamo(oot TV news anchorwom-
an la vtcllmlted by • mentally disturbed
admtrer 'R' C 1 ttt 45 min )
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-· "Oty ~th The S-" (1953, Ad
¥entUte) Robert Ryen. Anfhon'r Ouinn (2
hf•)
(el "Don't Cry. 11'1 Only Thunder" ( 1982
Ofeme) Dennie Chfll1oe>h«. Staan Saint
JlmM ( 1 hr 50 min )
(JI) ··~bone And H»lie' ( IOM Com9
dy) Lii n Olth Timothy Bottomt ( 1 hr
29min )
(I) "OrMmecape· (1984, Science nc-
11001 Dennis Ouald. Mu \/Ofl Sydow ( 1
hf .35mln)
-c'T•rgeta" ( 1968. ~) Tim Kelly. SOrie Kallott ( 1 hf . 30 min ) w "Pot o· Gold" (l!Mt. Comedy)
8tn9ft, P•u6e1te Godd9rd ( 1 l'lt •
30mln )
W (B) "Funny Ledy" ( 11n5, Mullcal) Ber
bft Str .... nd. J•l'flell Cun (2 hr• . 20
-~ ~'Tunet Of Glory" ( 1960, 0r91N1) ~ Guinn.-John Milla (I hf •?
min)
(I) "lc«Mn" (!OM, Orem.) Timothy ~on. Llnduy CrOUM ( t hr .• 39 min )
Cl) ''AoeMnne McCoy'' ( 11M9. Orame) fiitty Gienger. Jotn Evan1 (1 hf • .0
"*'·> •CO "The s.cttt Of N.l.M.H " (198,, F•n-
taey) .Anlmlit9d Volcel Of Eltzat>etti Hert·,
Dom OM.ulle ( 1 ht .• 20 min ) .. Oltord BWI" ( 196-4, Creme) Aob
• Aly 8heedY ( f ht • 33 min )
Dllnny" (19,0, A0\19murt) ~
14 Sunday, July 20. 1986
-...... ----· .. -= -1.s.:: LI
IUCll ... -... r.w m&1Wf E :._, .., •• m
M&llR
-.T me-• UJ .,.. .... , .. , .
.. '"HorN In tnc1W19'' ( 1~ M
ttenturt ) Lon MoC.-at• WWW Btervwi
A former ~ reoer ~ to the turf
once llgUl wtth • r9Clh0r'M c>estlned 10
b«;Of'n9 • c:hempjOlt ( I hr , "3 mn ) ~ ... ''The SIWCltd Of Tha VUient
('980 F.m.sy) s-ti Connery M•
0' 1<M1e A )'Ol.l'1g tQtMe trom K#lg Ar·
thut"I court • gHlf'I one r-1. to either ~ a ~ertoua G<Mf'I KlligM' 1 riOdle
_ 10t f= .::-'PG' (I ht 42 11W1 I
:'a..POICOlifCal Seta~
1"9t Monroe needl a eex a.rogete to
~come rim protJ'erna
I -·~ ..,,_ 1..-aza1ow -ML..-Y
MOTG M 7 PllC-~ 8Yd Light US T S trom
Beltlmott (Taped) ( 1 hr )
QI) ... "the Man Wrth One Red Shoe'
(1985, Comedy) Tom Hanl<a. Debney
Co6eman. ChoMn at random. a tomewhat
off-c411'119f vloUnilt II lhfUS1 Into the CIOS6-
fi<e Of rtval CIA gr~ In Wuhlogton
'PG' O (1 hr . 32 min ) •CD -Mane Willa vs ~ "Hurn cane" H9dley In • Stroh'• l'INvywelght
tournament aemtflnal bout ICn.duled for
10 rouodt. llw from the Los Angeles Fo-
rum~ htl . 10 mtn ) ?19. ::.t F lW1' ln19Mew with ~ band membel'9 Ptlil CollO. Mike
Autherlotd and Tony Ben«a •r .. r-The upoomillg wedding ~ Pnnct Andlw .00 Satah ~gueon.
the eummtt of 196e.
I =Cll FCl'DI Y--.C•• ..... "'..,.. ... ''TO Hell And Beclc" ( 1966, Bf
ogr9PhY) Audit Murphy, W.,ftll Thomp-
aon. Audit Murphy pliays hlrlwelf In the
IOfMn adliptatlon of hll IUt~~
i=J:.~"*'·>
ILlllll..-T
-lloaclay Coat.
bof When a lormef Int~ agen1 travelt behind the Iron Corta(;to IOCate a
•om.n's twin lleter. he uncovera a
ld>eme to UIUllnete StaHn. ( 1 ht., 30
"*'.L .... ..._ tnW An epilode di-
rected by Peter Hy1ma ("2010") and
ttarrlng Gregory Hlnee end Richard '~-=(R)Q
........ ILD.
.. •
0 1U111 The upcoming wedding Prtnoe Andrew end Sarah Ferguson,
tha eummer of 1966
Ii .. .._..
WllNG 11
-(1)--llWMlllUSA, ty Flctltner. jOl('9 detegatee from
around the wotld u they 11'8 tor cash, pnz.. and the coveted title of Miii Unl-
119f'M 1986 at the 36th 1nnuel oeremo-
nlee, from the A TLAPA Com19ntlon Cen-
ter"' Panema Clty, P1nama. Hoata: Bob
Baricer and Mary F'renn. (2 In.) 8 .... ''The s.nder" ( 1982. HOf·
ror) Kathryn Harrold. ZelJko Iva'* A
llufry of 1Mplthic hllfucina11ons II
unleuhed at 1 peyd\latric holpital when 1
tutctdel pa1*'11 Wl1h unoontrOllet>te pey-
ctllc powtt919 admll1ed. Q (2 hrs.) ~ _,. "Tht French Connection"
971, Orama) Gene Heckman. Fernan-
Rey. Two tough n1rcotic. lnvetatlg1tor1
foll~ heroin dee!. (2 hrs.) 1 ... "Biil On Hla Own" ( 1983, Ore·
ma) Mickey Rooney. Helen Hunt Mldd\9-
aged, men111ty hlndlcapped 8111 Sackter
aajult• to llfe on hll own In low• 1tter hit
friend end guardian Barry Morrow movet
10 Cellfornll. (2 hra.)
• _,. "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fanta-
sy) Jamee Wooc:lt, Deborah Harry A co-
owner of • Toronto UHF station that ~
c:Wl.ea In •dull tntertalnment ...en.
for =:?: behind • btane aatellf1• bfoedcMt. 2 hn.)
• ..,._ "~nown Chep-
Mn· The Gr•t OlfectOf Par1 II of Ill" Jeclt-
le ~. Lit• Grey, Geer~ Hale and
Vlfglnla eti.nM recall ChaP41n 1 eerly dlrec-
tOf'fal tflortt epannlng th. decade from 12~~~
.. alllSll NorthtUtern 8'azll II ·~ from the dedc of 1 vintage pad-dle ttMmer on 111 IUt voyege from
Juazeko to Plr•P<>fa. (A) Q ( 1 ht.)
CI) l*=NJ. 'I WftlT llT't Hlgl'lllQhll
Of1ht '94 WOf'ld s.tlee. (Yankeet 'f'I. Oar-
dlna.';>M<~ ~ ... ''t900" (1977, Orama) (Pert 1 ~ 2) Rober1 o.Nlro. Burt Lancaster. A
portrayal of !he day-to-day llY99 of two
l/8lf'f dltfertnt 20th-century haJlan famlllee
'A' =·5mln ) •@ "Tht Aalnmaker" (1968. Ro-menotl Burt Llnca11er, Katharine Htp-
bum. A. con man poelng u • rainmaker
not O<'tl'; enda the drough1 In I tmaJI
Southw.1tem town. bu1 allO brings llMd-
ed romanc. and confidence to a tplntt9r
36 min ) .. M "Valev Of The Dolls" (1967,
) Bertwa Part(lnl. Pttty Duke. Thtte uplf1ng act,..... ttNQQJe to make
" In the flled capital Of the movie ~,40mln.) -. Schadu6ed Oon Rlati.,
lnlmll tr.nr Joen Embery, WIQlt NINI
~ (11W.) .-• .,. _. ., cmrm Jui>
Orup91een·1 ~I 1-ntasy "Hyater Pul-
!lat\J"; Jaoaneee animator l<o N'ak8jlma's "Mt-~ln •tereo. • .. ,.=..-:'1anm1•..mm ~ _.. "L<Mllines" (1984. Drama) =BrldlOfd, Mary Beth Evan1 Pr1nk-
pla 11udant• from rival Celtornla high
get togelhet fOt • lhowdown ·~·
Q_( 1 ht .. 33 min)
CO _.. "Straemen" (1985, .Drama)
Matthew Modine, Mlcheel Wright. In 1966.
tenalon erupt• Into vlolenoe for a group ot
aoldlert In e mllltary barrack• 1wal1lng
their orders to go to Vietnam. 'R' ( 1 hr .
58 min.)
(!) ~ mM Gueeta Audrey and
Judy Linders. (R)
Cl)..,.. "Prizzi'• Honor" ( 1985, eom.-
dy) Jeck NlehOllon. Ka1tWen Turner 0.-
rected by JOOn Huston. Compllcatlons
"'-" when 1 hit man for a 8'oo«tyn orlme
falnily marrlee 1n lntrlgUlng L.A. blonde
with a ctoeetful of lkeletone In stereo 'A'
l hrs., 10 min) .,_AY:ll& CA .. .._.,.,., I
-Cl &Ill "The Pomlng Of America' An In-depth look It the Impact of pornog
raphy -dote 11 lead to viOlenoe as many
coneerv1ttwe and femlnlall contend, or Is
It 1 hlrmlell tum<()(! thll people have a
mlf •llll AXTll.1 l htto ... 7
•• II Performances of MVef&I Watter Roblnlon composnlons Including
tht firs! act of hit goepet oper1 "Look
Whet 1 Wondef Jelut Hu Done.'
"Cr<>M'<eys to Jerusalem" and "The Bat
lad of Hertle! Tubman." CtJ< a ·i~=z &rTComedi.-an Chltlle Barnett and his apeclll guests
Don Johneon, Philio Mlchael Thoma. Ter-
ri Garr and John H°'*"'ln, 11tlr• corre-f .t'.T :t"""'-11111 o•• ...
' IRAm Sketches. gun control;
~.g1:-:;1eon's mothet I 100D I• 1-. Jerry envisions
peeceful ~ whet\ Margo enro411 In a
ciUI
I WNILll9m.lllWZl9
• 11•11-..r _,. ;'Bed Boyt" (1 e82. Orama)
n Penn. Renl Santoni. A young hood-
lum aocldtnt•lly kllts tht younger bfothet
of 1 teen-ege dope dealer durlnp • police
chaM and II aent to a tough reformatory 'R'~T~) fE .,. "It Pari. Burning?" (1 966. Dr•·
ma) Ledl Ceron. Orlon Wellea Mt pn-°' to the Hber111on. the oocuPY1ng Nazi• plln to bum Pirie to cover their retrMt
,_I~--PJ. Magnum heipa a prl•
on flCAPM find hie kidnapped gr1ndlon U Qlm~Omln.) Clf CMIC* From Mey 1985
actor Dom Oel.ullle and Ulg9f George Btneon )Oln 00.t JoMny CartOn "'.,rill~~~" Ir .
-....... n. 8rttWI oomtdy ... ,. operw wtttl M'#tJ ~«' Mlnlll•
!Of AO'nlnlltrattllt Atwra Jeirnel Hack•
(Plul Eddington) finding his eubor~ unenthull.u1lc 1bout hi ~ ,...
tonne. I ..... ~ AT--•~GUMt~Wtl
den Cl)• ...... ft .... 111'!1_, __
ttlll CH) Mm m ,_, Clf lb I Alm-
malcer Louil M .... , dOCUr'Mntaty IOolt at
tht American lmmlgftn1 expeir111a.
hlQhllghllng ltlelf *'°'*' tton. end ltlelf
tafluret wftti a focue on Central A"*1-
cans, Afr~ne and A•ne. (1 hr., 30
min.)
tW a?) .. "High Slerrt" (1941, Drama)
Humphf.y Bogltt, Ida Lupino. A ~
ster. on the run trom pollce In the c..ltof·
nle mountalnt. llndl hll ~ with
two women to be his undoing. (2 In.. 6 -c--.-_., I I • 1,_.. lntlMew With
bend memb«t PNI Colllna. Mlke
Rutherford and T9flY BeMa. .... WW Hom J9fhy Lyone
end Mlcheel Med'f'9d look et what'• neiw
II the mooAle. In stereo
Cl)-1*-Ml
(I) ... ''Silk. Satin •nd So" ( 1983,
Adun) Jeele St. Jamel. v.-Del RIO.
Lingerie taleswomen find thet OUltomena
are lnteretled In mor. then )utt the mer-
chlndlM. (1hr., 19mln.I
Cl).,. ··cam111e 'i<XXJ'' (1989. Ora.me>
Daniele Glubert, Nino CutefnucM>. A
young women 1ddlcted to dNDI IMdt a
Mrlee of men Into tragic 1tfalrt.. 'R' (2
::i5~ .... pe .. (1984. -~tort) Dlnnll OuaJd. Max Von Sydow.
While wonclng wtth a ldentllt who hat ct.
covtred a way to Pfotec1 one'• conecloul
thOUQhtl Into~· dr..,.,., a~
atumblM upon a plot to uee the method
fOf polltlcal purpoaee. In sterto. 'PG-13' m36mln.)
-11W""91M•Llti • : Pulni.t Pftz:..wtnnlng jOIJrnel--
lal J~ln 1tereo. (1 hr.) 11:'.~ Hard Ride" (t971, Ora-
ma) Aobtrt Futter. Sherry Bein. A Viet·
nam vet.,.n '9tume home to e£alrn hla
i.t friend'• motorcyoit u "'9 • his gln-
i~ j' ""-= %;~ ...... ~
... "Goodnight. My LCM" (1972.
utl*\M) Ak:herd"Boont. Mlcheel Dunn.
A "Mutt~' dt1ecttw dUO II hired
to locate a mlltlng man. (2 tn.) ~RC1': • ll1DUC'ID '° ..... ,,.~
(J) '°' --John Meeklnl ( 11-0-1, 9 KO.) ve. Ford Jennlngl (16-3. 8
KO.) In a junior welterMlaht bout tchld-
uled fot 10 rounda. from Art.ntlc City, NJ, -g2 ~ "T...-n Of The Amuon" A<Mntln) Btu.rt ~.
d o.rn.n. A group <>' edWntUrtrt
mutt oon1enci wtttt ~ and -..ge
htedtU\t ...... lllt'ct* lg tor a tonune
"'dlamondl. (R} (1 hr .• 20 min.)
1111 1 1 I JIM .. .. "Pall Of The Stddll" ( 1938.
•ltm) John w,.,,..,., A9y Corr1gln A
cowt>Oy enoounttrl • ptWtty ..,,.... IO"'t
Sunday, Juty 20, 1986 16
L
-Monclay Coal.
on an ondetCOllef ma.on 10 nvestigate
the Illegal tr~ oi 1 danget~ ctiemt-
cal biting camoufleged " aatt f 1 ,.,. 30
ITWI~
.CMYOU•TIIEB I ~--"M~ In Action 2 The Beglt1
l'W'Q" ( 1"85. Otame) ~ Nofria.
Soon-T.o< 0ti AA A~ cotonel. t*l
pt!IOnet by sadlltlC vi.tnemeee captors.
mek• a bid for lreede>m for l'\lmMlf end
hll f.eloW POWt 'R' Q ( 1 hr 36 min J
·-ICOTT t"a(B) llOWll ''Over The Btoa'<lyn Btldge"
( 19M, Romance) EUlott Gould. Matgaux
Hemlf'lgway A man who dl'eams of own-
"'O a potti resUWflnt lfl Manhattan must
marry a \lt'Offian he oo.n't love eo that he
can recelYe the flnancaal soppon needed
to start the buslne91 'R' ( 1 h1 . ~min J di, ...
· ~ mM GUMtt Audrey aoo
Mt'/ Landet~ • ATM Scheduled 19'Mwt ' p,
rates' (Watter Matthau. Demien Thom·
at) , "Allena" (81goumey WeeVfll. M1
chaet Biehn). "Vamp" (Chris
Mak~. Grace Jones) • mWll "Hunter• Of The Wild" (1974
Adventure) Documentary A white rNn
S1ua11 Pringle. devot• nearly 20 Y•" 01
hlS Ille to 1n on-IOcallOfl 11udy ot temtcx1a1
Afrlea (2 hra ) ~AU.11.,..,M&Y ...........
11Wt1 "F11day Ttit 13th -The rm"I
pte<" ( 198-4. Horror) Cnsp.n GIOver
Kimberly ~ Jat()(I the masked klller
1etu1ns to wr•k VI04ont vengeance on the
denizens ol Crystal Lake eummer camp
'R' ( 1 hr • 31 m1n )
-Taesclay
-llmn.lngMovies-
•(J) "Denny" ( 1979. Adventure) Rat>acca
P • George LUC4t ( 1 hr . 28 min )
"Back Streer" ( 19• 1. Romance)
l1el Boyer. Merga1et Sollavan (I hr
29 min) -~ "The Law And Jake Wade" ( 1958.
Western) Robert Taylor, Rlehard Wld
mark ( 1 hr • 26 min )
.. (JD "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adve11
lure) Amm•led (I hr 10 mtn )
•<?>"The River Rat' ( t 8• Orama) Tom
my Lee Jones Martha PUmpton ( 1 h1
3' min)
719 (fl) "My Favorite Wife" ( 19<40, Comedy)
Ciry Oran!. Irene Dunne (2 h11 )
79(C) "Who's Afraid Of V1<glnl8 Woolf?"
( t966. Otama) fliz.llbeth TaylOf. RICttard
Burton (2 hr1 . 9 min) •®"Mm" ( 1985. Orama) Chef. Sam fl
llon (2 hrs)
CJ) "flme l'revelef1" ( 1976. Science r1<..
ilOn) Rlchtrd S.MN!rt, Sam Groom I I
h1 . 30 min) (I) "Mae W•t" ( 1982 Bloofaphy) Ann
Jllllan. J1mes Btolln ( t hr . .«> min )
~ "l~ In A Hola" ( 193? Comedy)
an Laural. OllYef Hardy
• ''Mannter'' ( 1973. Adventure) Ben
auara. 51*M North ( 1 hr., 30 min )
(%) "Beverly Hitt. Cot:>" ( 1984. Otama) tddlt ~rphy, Judge ~nhold ( I hr •b
min)
•('P) "Oamnatlon Alley" ( t977, Sclf'lnc111
18 Sunday, July 20. 1988
·1=1TWATQt
... ~ (1 935.Comedy1
8•ng Oost>y WC FielOs A~ from
Ir.a North lffl~ In murdef fall WI IOve
with a SoulM"l belle ( 1 tor 30 mm I
I.~ Oii.,.,.,,..
llOWll 'The Anal Tetror" ( 198 I HOr-
1or) John Friec:Jtleh. Adrian Zmed A ktvfe-
"ielding lunatic: v1Ctimtze9 llgtit young
campera. 'R' ( 1 h1 • 22 min )
1::9 (!) • llMCit OI-'Time And ~
T1avef'
I .... , ...... ----..,-aoQI ... ..., ...
M _,.. "ConlealOOS Of A OfMng ln:-
1tructor" (197 7. Comedy) Rot>if1 Ask-
with, Anthorly Booth A naMJ young man
haa d1tfreulty making his female 11udents
concef'ltrate on the roed ( 1 hr 32 mtn l Mlm,_.e I -~-... '°"'-.-.et
CMa\ICIOl.WI
) .,.. · Unlll Septemtw' ( 1984. Ora
, 1a1 Ka1en Allen. Ttl«ry Lhemvue
~tranaed 1n P•111 after being separ•ted
lrom her tour group, an American woman
~rs and falls In love with a meme<l
banke< A' ( 1 hr . 35 min )
a.(Ff)_,.. "The Man With One Red Shoe'
( 1985 Comedy) Tom Hal'lks. Oebney
Co6eman. Chosen at ranoom. a somewt\at
011 C'3nter vl<>llnist 11 thrust into the C10M-
f1re of rrval CIA groups In Waahlngton
Flc11onJ George Peppard, Jail-Michael
Vincent (2 hrs )
-(C) "Grear Expec1a11ona" (19•7. Drama)
Jtlhrr Mil~ Vale11e HobsOn (I hr .. 58
1T11(1)
l "Trancers· (1985. Science Action)
T1rn T nomerson. Helen Hunt ( 1 hr • 25
nun I CSJ ·c,ome Fly With Me" ( 19ti3, Come-
dy) Dolores Hait. Hugh O'Btlan ( 1 hr .
49m1n )
-41) "Boots Matone" ( 1952. Otama) w11-
11am HOiden JoMny Stewan (2 hrs )
1'9 Cl) Roseanna McCoy' ( 1949. Orama)
F a11ey Granget Joan Evans ( I hr 40
mtn)
-A11unoon Movies-
1119 Cl) ·voxaoe Of The Damned" ( 1976.
Ofama) (Part 1 of 2) Faye Dunaway, Os-
k11r Werner (2 hrs ) CCJ "The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985. Comedy)
Lewis Smith, JMOn Oedrlck ( 1 h1 . ~
min) 00 ·c1oak And Dagger" (198•
~n!5e) Henry rhOmU. Oebney Cole-
man (I hr. •1 mlt'I)
11:11 (1) "The River Rat" (198-4. Orama) Tom
my Lee Jones, Martha Plimpton ( 1 h1 .
34mln.)
•• "Oinf* Al The Ritz" (1~7. My$
ra1y) Annabe4ta. Oavtd Niven ( 1 hr . 30
min I
11.J ' Tlie Mnn With Ona Red Shoe
( 1985 Comedy) Tom Hank•. Debney
Coleman ( 1 hr • 3? min )
'PG' Q (1 hi , 32 man J
••.,.. 'Oectroy Al Mon5tars" (1968
Soeooe-Fiction) Aktra Kubo, Jun Taza;c1
Monstet& herded togethef on Mi illand on
Earth are released by aflanl al'\d b9l to
<'estroy the world (l hrs )
(f)FMnt•
• llOWll ' The Houl'\d Of The S.U-
~·· ( 1972 Mystery) S~ Granger
WIUlam SNtnet A mystertoul eutse
haunts each gener•tlon of a noble Engllh
family (2 hi• )
l'lTOlla.-r .,,_.
11/f .,..., ....... ,
mAT•ACICOMm
_,.. ''The Lut Fight ( 1983. Ora
ma) Wtlfe Colon. Ruben Bledal. A tue·
cessluf rec:Ofding artt5t y .. ms to win 11
boxing !Ille and sets otl to New York to
1Mlll.e hrs dream ·A· ( 1 h1 26 min) ·;,...,... ....,.
-~ -ICOTT d _,,."Bells" ( 1980. Science Fiction!
A1Cha1d Chamberlain, Jahn Houseman A
defanged but technOloglcaJly a1tut• kJllel
USM an eleellonle devlCe that tranemltl a
lethal )Oii over telephone'"* 'A' (I hi
.. 119 'U1to .., ....
IA,.,.IUIEWan»AY
.. ~lght Pat1ol" ( 1~. Come-
dy) Linda Blaor. Pat Paulsen A LOI Ange
les cop woo·s also an aspcnng standup
comic has a 1un-1n with his dylpeptlc 1U-
pe110f and IS transferred to a hazardoui
night beat 'R' Q ( 1 h< • 22 min )
119 (B) "Cannooball Run II" ( 1984, Comedy)
Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLUIM. ( 1 hr .. -48
min)
• ()) "Mad Max Beyond Thuoderdome ·
( 1985 Advenlule) Met Olbaon. Tina
Turner (I hr 46 mtn )
1::9 CC) "The Law And Jaka Wade" (1958
Western) Robert Taytor. Richard Wld
mark. ( I hr . 26 min )
Cl) "Until Septembe1" ( 198.t, Drama)
Karen Allen. Thierry Lhermttte ( 1 hr .. 35
mm) a. CIJ "The MystertOUS St1anger" ( t982
Fanrasy) Chnstopher M•kepeece. F1ed O~nne ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -~"Blithe Spirit" (1!M5, Comedy) Rex
Harrison, Consla nee Cummings. ( 1 hr
3.t min)
(B) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980. Advert
ture) Animated ( 1 hr .. 10 min)
"The Secret Of NIM H" (1982, F9n
tasy) Animated VOICee of Ellzabe1h Hart
man. Dom 0.Lulte. ( 1 ht . 20 min )
W CI) "A Man'1 Castle" {1933. Ofama)
Spenoe1 Tracy. LC>fetta Young ( 1 hr • I!> min.)
Cl) "Towed In A Hoee" ( 1932, eom.dy)
Stan Laural, Ollvef Hefdy
.. Cl) "King Kong" ( t 9 !{, Adventure) Jeff Bf~.~ l flripe 12 h1~. 45 min.)
(%) 'Bevetly Hiiia Cop· ( 1984. Orama)
Eddie Murphy, Judge Aelnt11llQ (I hr .. 46 min) •® 'Sleiman" {198.4, Selene. Flctlon)
Jeff B1idgela. Karan Allen ( 1 ht • l)5 "*' )
•Evening
I
l~c. --IUCl ... IQUQIROll
.... Q WllP•ce-=-•n
W# WI l'llGID •11111..r .... --......
_,."The Omega Man" ( 1971, Sc1-
enoe-Flctlon) Charlton Heston. Anthony
Zerbe. A ICienllst turVlves a devastating germ war and trlee to perlect an antidote
for the remaining IUMvort, wtrile beset by
vampire-Ilk• victlms of the holocaust. 'PG'
~hr, 38 min.) ~~ocky" (1976, Orama) Syl-
vett8f Stallone, Talia Shire. A small-time
Philadelphia boxer geta a rare chance for
tame end glory wtlen fate leeda him to a
Bicentennial bout with a world champion
'PG' (2 hrt.)
llDWll ''Mae West" (1982. Blogra-
nn Jillian. Jamee Brolln Lite ot the
ry IC'"" MX symbOI Including her
earty work In vaudevtlle and later IUCCe&6
on 8foadway and In Hollywood, and her
Ironic lnablllty to tuataln an Intimate refa-
tr=J~ hr . 4() min )
•lt£. ... _,,_M_
tlnuee her r"8tlonehlp with a married man
~~Ion from the famtly I =,~--..... ...,, .. u .. cv..
-Cll ... 0 ...,'ll•rr nmmrr lntervleW
with Morgan Fairchild; Vlnoent Price
;;;.~979 thriller "Allen "
•W Beatrice Arthur ("The
Glrla"); the eummet ot 1966.
LMOll llCrm
E e.• -.Of..,,. nmu. • • 111-.r . ...,, ...
mwll "A Chrifltmu Stoty'' ( 1983,
,All,,_,,,) Peter Blfnngatey. OerTen McGa-
vln Bued on 11 Jean Shephe<d story
Small-town America in the mid· 194'09 Is
the Mttlng fOf tNI hoffday memoir about a
boy wtlO only wants • Red Rydef BB gun
for Christmas. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 mtn.) •um~ow ~m--"Mufder1<'• Row" (1966. eom-
edyl Dean Mar1in. Ano-Margret A retired
epy II called In to protect a famous eclen·
tltt from f0te1Qn power1 (2 tn . 20 min I e I •nm 10Mt ._tured. Mexico! the
Mexican crulM conclJdll In Cebo San
Lucea. Local ertlMna tum black QOfal Into
jewelry; eNpboerd nighttime flni (Pan 2
of2~ 1-,.:=llH M •LA. ~tvred: a bird' f ~ v~w
Kenya. &IUTU.. ==°'' ........ r, .. ,. ... ,.. ... .... .., .... °'_, .,,.,
....._ A COOY9'Ntlon with
Russell Wiggins. l<ltor of Tha Wuhlngton
Post lrom 1ka to 1963. CB) IDT ___ , M .,_ Tha
NNTN cast spoofl ewrytNng from the
Academy Awa1dl to the ~ moo-
luts =continuing uttre.
_ ....... -.uwoaoNm
JS rrlWWWIM
M ..
-(I) -·-A vac:atlonlng lal'N-ly It caught up In a gangsttt'• vendetta
!Sllllnst a photographe( (R) ( 1 tv.) a • A-TUii The A-T•m travM to a small mining town In IMtch of a m"9lng
prec«>us-metats expert. In stereo. (R) Q
!hr.) .... um Tiw the~. Sar·
• (Lesley Ann Warr':f nearly IONS her
plantation, first to ftnanclal dltflooltlea and
then to fire. Ahhough bitter over her hus-
band's infidelity, she finds hefselt tamng In
love with • portralt painter (Michael Sar·
razln) from tl'le North. (Pert 2 of 3) (2
hrs.) 8 0 1ltlO'I M IOllt Angela's etald
glrlfnend and Tony's raunctty pot<er pal hit
fto==-~ I .._ "Duel At Dlablo" ( 1966. West-
ern) James Garner. Sidney Pottier A
group of Indian-hat~ are detennlned to
transport a load of ammunition ttvough
~che territory at any cost. (2 tva.)
• m¥A An <>VeMew of the euocessful
light by environment.it.ts and lclentlata to
~}t the osprey's extinction (R) Q ( 1
l ...... l.Clm
CGmAml A compertaon or Soviet
and Western jUlllce 1yatame lncludae an
examination of the dfffemg 111-ty!a or Tamara Russo, a hospital orderty accuMd
of theft. and the women judge wtlO tried
her case. O ( 1 hr.)
CC) mwll "The Heavenly l<ld" ( 1985.
Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jeaon Qedrici( .
Kiiied In a car crash, • man can't peae
through heaven'• pearly gatee untU he re-
turns to Earth and helpe • teen-ager gailn
some confidence. 'PG-13' ( t nr . 29 mmJ... ~ ... ~:':. (1984. Comedy)
GOidie Hawn. Chris Sarandon. A Wesh-
lngton OOQl(tall waltrw becomes • media
sensation and a U.S. dlplomal when she
thwarts an a .. atlnetlon attempt on a vts-
lt!!_lg emir. 'PO' Q ( I hr . 38 min I CD llOWll ''Mad Max Beyond Thundef·
dome" (1985. AdvenllKe) M.i Glblon.
Tina Tum.r Alter being robbed. a man
confronts the mlttr .. of a bll.a~• t· apoca le todet and II cha to a
dUel to'YJ: deeth YPG-13' ( 1 hr • min )
Cl) ODD COUIU
CJ) .,. "Love Child" ( 1982. Orama)
Amy Madigan, a.au Bndgal. A pregnant
Inmate In a women·• prleOn no-a bat-
tle to keep her child, woo waa fathered by
a married guard 'R' (I hr . 35 min.) G llOWll "lllto'I Entry" ( 19-49. Orama)
Howard Duff, Marta Toren. A federal
agent lnflltratea a Mexican emuggllng
racket end faJll In love with a belutlful
widow who 11 a~ to eupply anewtrt for
his lnv"tlgatlon. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.)
• e O •••• ,_ JwJn .-to ..tt1e
a ~w1~·· hocby 009Clt\. (R)
--==~tnca Mtu (''The ~:the tummaf of 1-. I .. , ..
-•DBI ........ -....... , ..
-Cl) W PJ. Maanum tights b hit llf• .,_, he'• lnYOIYed ln a M..id .,.,...
dent mllet from lhcn. (R) ( t tw.)
8 • ..... Hunter ~'-the murder ot a fOfelgn ambelUdor. In It•·
90. ffi) ( 1 hr.) • 0 ........ Mlddll ...,.,,. tNt
her .-zy fotmaf aooountMt rune a ~
no In Buenoa Alrea. (R) Q ( 1 tv.) I= "Rumble Reh" (1983. Ofama) Matt Diiion, Mldtey Routtte. In a 19609 i.-
ban envltonment. a young tough look9 wtZ
to hit Older brother, an eglrlg biker.
struggling to find hit own pleoa In the
world. (t hrs ) e ...._ A lo<* at the cast• ay91am In
lndla and a pert of the country tfwt wot-
antPa ~~I tv.) I mva An OY9Maw ot tha euoo1111u1
fight by envlronmentalllts and ectenttlta to
prevent the <>&prey'• extlncilon. (R) Q ( 1
~ (()TOP U. ._ Jonn Meeklrw ( 11-0-
1. 9 KO.) ~. Fofd Jemlngl (16-3, 8
KO.) In a Junior wettetwelgtlt bOUt echeO-
uled for 10 rounda, from Atlantic Ctty, NJ
~J~~ ~--"1900" pen. Orama) (Pwt 2
of 2) Robert o.Nlfo, &Kt Lanoaltar. A
porlrayal ot the day-to-day llY98 of two
very different 20!~ ltallan ..,.,...,
'R' =· 5 mfrt.) •(!) "Shampoo" (1975, Comedy)
Warren Boatty. Julie Chrlltla. A ~
Hiii• hair atyllat tries to juggle WMtq
cutting and one romance too many. (2
hrs .. 30 min. l ~ .,. ''Fraternity Vacation" ( 1986,
Comedy) Stephen Geotfr-va. SherM J.
Wiison. Despite being Mdded wtth a ,_.
dy pledge dUring a weekend In Palm
ii IWO tratemtty brotherl via tot a
btondt. 'A'~ hr .. 33 min.) o••nauo• ... .,. "Last Of Tha Aid Hot lowra"
( 1972, Comedy) Alan Arldn. Saly 1<41er•
man. The balding. mtdcl1 :-S::. owner of a
... food restaurant rnaik• awtWWd
attempts at extra..fl'lat1tal ron'l9n09. (2
hrs.. 5m~
-· (l)W .. An ex-con ltait'I ftle alockbrOker husband ot Mc:Clll'• .. ......_ el 1_1hf)
• -~ proflle of s.r.t1 erQU900 on tha 9119 of her W9ddlng to
Prtnce Andntw. Inducing an lntlMtw wfttl
her father Ma~ Aeneid Ferguton. (1 hf.) 11 r., ,. _ Spenw lrweetl-
gat" the murder of a promrient 8eaoor\
Hill realdlnt. (A) O ( 1 tv.)
• .., .... ~ Chriltcpher
Hewett ("Mr. ~•"), author AMn
DerlhOwltt (''Aewraal of FomnK ---lhe von Butow Cue"). (1 tv.) • ca•-A comparteon of ~ and Weslem 1'*1ca sytttml lnOIUdlll an
examl,,.tlon ot Iha dlftWlnG llr.tytlll of
Tamara R\Juo, a ho&pltal orderty accwed
of then. and the women Judge who tlttd
Sunday, Juty 20, 198& 17
•
•
\
·=··Q~~ I M M,_Tm Exa!TW* the ancient
• ...... •• ot ,,..~ wtthoUt
c:Nrtt. COf?l4l ••• "' ...i.nta. end Pf~ Ilea one men woo 11 de1«mlr..cl to keep
,,. art 81Ne (R> Q ( 1 tv ) ® ... "Trancert" (1985. 8denoe Fic-
tion) TWn Thomerton. H*'I Ht.l'lt. Hot on
the he9lt ot an rnaa..o1ent mystic wfth
murd•rc"• J*na. • OOR tr8'\1911 t.c::* in
time from the!!!". 22' 7 to Loe Ange6es of
1966 'PG-13 Q ( 1 IY . 25 ITW'I)
([) ... "Tlghtrope" (1984. ~) Cint Eastwood. ~ Bujo6d WMe
~ting a ..,._ of gnaty MX mur-
ders. • t~ New on.ens cop diaccMw's
thet ,. ,,.. much In common wtttl the
killer he .. ~. 'R' (1 IY., 54 min.) (l) ~ mAI Ske1chel: "The Ber-
nu'8 Trlanale Ber''. a t~ on the mov-
lit "Plan 9 ~om Outer Spece " (R)
(I) ... "Mad Mu Beyond l'hunder-
donw" ( 1e86, Ad¥-enture) Mel Glt>aoo.
Tine Tur'* Art• being robbed, • man
eonfrontt the mlltr-of a bizarre post-
llpocalyptlc IOciety and • cNle ngtd 10 • ~to the oeeth In stereo 'PG· 13' Q ( 1
Iv . 4e min.) ............
.. WNW .. I' I
-CM&mamrMmt ....... ", ... tw IJ'O••--.,.DA,
.._ Guest· H9nny Voongman
ches' Petey the Slf'P(*, a gender
cr1ais In Sen FrardlcO
I .. ,._.,
IOGD Jml D• Atter dllcoYetlnQ
tNI 8llburben time OC>eerl't tit .,, ~
ti.Wal communny, Tom and Batt.re ewttctl
torwture'•~ l ~lfADILILW&L . , .... ...,.....
.,. "An A~n OrMm" (19El6,
ama) Stuert Whl1man. Ja~ Leigh. A
teir+'lrk>n reporter II caught between the
eyndlcet• tor expoelng tM!f PollOe con
nec:tior. end the ~ 10< hit wtfe' • mvr detr. twl -• -An am'*'9 victim turn1 to the Simon brot'*' when he'•
~of nMdet (R) C 1 hr , 10 min) 8 • nmMf Ho9t Johnny Carson In lter:~J-.r Ir
-13 I IM Jim Hedler'e (Paul Edd-
ington) ICheme to to reep polltlcal t>eM-flta from a vtett by en African dlgnttary
bec*llr• l .... ,.LOm
.,_.. LMllA Guett: Ed Smith
... ''c.rtaln Fury" ( 1986. Oreme)
ltu'n O'Neel. Irene Cata. Two te.n-age
glrtl .. mlltatienly lmplleatld In a court·
room lhOotout and wt purlUld by the
, 'R')Ltv,.P min.) ........
.. "Mak" ( 1886, OrtlM) Clw.
, Eliott. 8Utd on the true ttOtY of
Rocky Dennie. • 1e-y.er-dd .nc. optl-
mlldo outtoo6< on Ntt • undimmed by • rift Ctenlel bone~ 'PG-13' Q (2
.. ;~ "twler In Pini< Tlght1" (1960,
18 Sunday, July 20, 1988
Comedy) ~ Q.ft\ ~ LOfen
A lhMtt1cal compeny tCMS Che ur-.ettied w ... dodging bl oollcccn • wel a 1n-
dler-. (2 rw..~ 6 ~ -g· .... ~--...,, '~ lnteMiew witl'\
Falrc:Nd; ~ Pnoe ~11
the 979 ttder .. Al9n. ..
'
.. ma• ... -•• MIO 1Mm FOf'Y1'UI One Grand Prtx
Bnta.n from 8'andl H9tdl CR) ci
(I:> '-9 'Priaoner °' ,,.,adlae .. , 1980
Adult) John HolmH. Seka A
ltlipwrec:kld ulot nndl that 1he trop4C.al
~he thought W8I <*ertld" W..bit·
Id ~ 11range c:twect... ( 1 "' . 22 min. (I) "The RN9f Rar' ( 1984. Dre
ma) Tommy Let Jones. Marthe Plimpton
Patotld •"• ~ thlrtMn Y99'S In pr-. on. a men r~ to ,. homt M>ng the
Ulwlllippl and ltruggllt to form a rela-
tlOnlNp with the <*Jghtef he M¥9f knew
'PG' O (1IY ,34 r'*1) (%) .. ..The s.ductlOn" (1982
~) Motgen Falrc:Nd. MICl'leel Sar-razln A glamorout TV newt anc:hofwom.
en • Y1Ctlmiad by • mentdy disturbed •dmW• 'R' ( 1 "' • '5 min ) m--ll~wmtDA•Llli M · comedian 8111 Maher In ltet-
eo ~ .. I ,. __
.,. "Way. Way Out" ( 1968, ~
dy) .Jflrry Lewll. CoMle St~ A mMk
utron.ut • Pfoptlld Into apeoe With a
Pfetly ftmele ~ to operate a Iv
nat WMthef ltan:: hrs, 10 min ) I ADEBEIT ----~ ... ''Tht Gt•t Amencan a..uty
tett" C 1973, Orame) 8-tlOf Parker .
Bob CUmmlnge. A bMuty pegeent II dll-
ruptld by Uljy rumora conoernlng one of
the hnellltt, • judge and a put wfnner. ( 1
hr ,30~ ~ M ln'WTm TO
...... u.
... (I).,. "Th•~· (t978,
AdYlnture) Steve Forrest, Ned Romero
Buld on the noYtl by JatMI Fenlme>ft
Cooper A wNtt man raliled by Mohican
lndlane }oltw hla bloodbrother In the
Maleh !Of 1 kioo.pped lndl9n glti (R) ( 1
hr., 20mtn .• .... . , ..
(!) _,. "The Couple Tak• A Witt"
( 1972, Comedy) Bm Bixby, Peula Prtn-
tlla. Aft« nine )'Mr9 of marrlege, I oouple
htr• a wom111 to tulflll the ·~· dut'-'° that the rNl wfft can be Uberttld ( 1
hr.30mln)
•-::... "Heat Wave" ~· ~) Ben ~. Bonn6e
A young man and hll ~ wtte at·
tempt to get to the ~--and out of the hot city btfort their beby amw.. ( 1
hr.30~ CC)... . Omega Man" (1971. Sd ~ awanton Helton, Anthony Zerbe. A tllt ~ a ~allng
germ war and trlel to perf9c1 an anUOOtt
for the remaining 9'.IMYort. wtlle bea9I by
vamplr..ukt ~"Tm. Of the~ •PCJ•
~~~.)
.. ICOl'T
" ... URoadhouM 8e" (1 99-4, Orll•
-
-)r1Y-dera. a tough New Orteane cop dllooYer'a
• that he has much In common with the : ~.t;:'.=sutng. 'R' (1hr.,54 min.)
ln.) .. Cl) ... "TMmlnal Choioe" (1985, Ora-
ma) Joe Speno, Diane venora. An lmlestl-
:: gatlon Into the alatmlng Iner_.. of a c11n-
IC' 1 petlent death toll point• to foul play
with the holpltal' a computer netwof'I(, 'R'
;; ( 1 hr., 37 min. I
Dey .. 1 ..... •. ,.., ... ,_ :' ........ ,,,..,
(2).UTIPMICOAlm
•CH) ... "Tht RoMbud Beach Hotel"
(1984, Comedy) Colteec'\ C..mp, PefM
Sco&arl. An enterprielng ooup6e put.a a run-
down MUlde r-.ort on the road to ftnan.
claJ reo~ry by hiring prottlM• who
d<)ublus bellh<>ps. 'R' (1 hr., 27 min.)
419 (1)....,..
• .... "Tattoo Oragon" (1981. A<j-
venture) Jlmm Wang Yu. A modam-dey
klcic·boxlnQ knight errant train& kung tu
atudantl to fight a crlmlnel gang. ( 1 hr ..
30mln.~ ;:.ICOTT
•cc.> ._ "The OalrYoyant" (1986,
Suspense) Peny King. EJfzabath Kemp.
An artlat Ill affllottd with the l#lWW'lted
ability to foreeee a murderet'• gritty -1~b1 hr., 37 min.)
· Cotmlf'1m • IMAl Mlml•BlllTOllY Wta
... "~ridly The 13th -The Flnal
pter" (1984, Horror} Crispin GkMN',
Klmbeny Beck. Juon the ~ Idler
returns to wreak vlolant vengeenca on the
defliZenl of Crystel Lake sumnw ·camp.
'R' (1 hr., 3 t min..)
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Dr .. me. t-~~~~~__;;;.._~~~~~-
1ttc1 .. (I) ''Tha Secrat Of N.l.M.H." (1982, Fan-
'l'IM taay) Animated. Voloel of E!Wlbath Hart-
·rltd man. Dom Oelulae. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) trtl ® "Cloak And Dagger" ( t984,
$UspenM) H*"Y Thomas. Oebney Col&-
man. (1hr.,4 t min.) -~ "Daya Of Heaven" (1978, Drema)
11911-BrOOl<e Adams. Richard Gere. ( t hr., 35
~tier min.) end (%) "Wlee Blood" (1980, Orama) Brad
;sp-Oovrlf, Amy Wright. p hr., 48 min.) flll a> "The Other Man ' (1970, Sutpense}
R Thinoes. Joen Hec:ket1. (2 hra.)
11tt" .. 'The Reluctant DebUtante" ( 1958,
~. ) Rax Harrison, Key Kendell. ( 1
llUft
1811.
!Tom
hr .. 36 min.)
(JI) "Nlghtwtng" ( 1979. Suepenae) Nick
Mancut0. Oevfd Warner ( 1 ht .. 46 min.)
(!) "The Last Bride Of Salem" ( t9?'4.
SuepenM) BradfOfd Diiiman. Lois Netti.
ton. (1hr .• 30mln.)
(%) "Loving Couptes" ( 1980. Comedy)
• Shirley Maclalne. James Coburn. ( 1 hr.,
II ol 37 min.)
arah -Cl) "The Ptlvete Hlatort Of A ~lgn that Fa~·· ( 1981, Orama) Ptt Hlngfe.
Md' Edward Herrmann. ( 1 ht .• 21 mf'n.)
IM • 0 ''T°#O-"Mlnute Werning" ( 1976.
Art-Suspen .. ) (Part 1of2) Charlton Heaton.
dOO John Caaaavetn. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.}
af'ld •(!)"The Brides Of Dracula" (1960. HOf·
In ) ror) Peter Cushing, Tflf9n09 Fllher. (2
hrl.)
urt) -~"A Passage To India'' (1~. Drema)
r o1 Judy Da'/is. Victor Banerjee (2 hrs., 43
1em1 min.)
30 (JI) "C.nnon~ll Run" (1981, Comedy)
Burt AeynOfdl. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr., ~5
min.)
Cl) "Private Potter" J1963. Orama) Tom
COurtenay, Jemes axwell. ( 1 hr.. 28
min.)
(%)"The River n.t" (1984. Orama) Tom·
'!IY Lee Jones, Martha Plimpton ( t hr .
3'4 min.)
Ill) "Maracaibo" (1958., Adventure/GQf·
nal Wiide, Jaen Wellaoe. (2 hrt..) Cl) "The Man With One Red Shoe"
COmtdy) Tom Hank•. Debney
(1 hf .. 32 min.)
Ck Street" ( UM 1, Romance)
rtee 9oytf, Margaret Sulllvan. ( t ht.
29'mln.)
• "VO)'.llQI Of Tha Damned'' (1978. Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Faye OUtllway, 0.-
~ Wamer. (2 hrs.)
"Tha Woman In Red" (1884, eom. ) Gana Wlldaf. Kalty Le8rocl<. ( 1 hr ,
27 min.) w• "Stightiy HonOfable" (1939. MY9-
tary) Pat O'Brien. Broderick Crawford. ( 1
hr., 30mln.) CC> "Stacy's Knlghtt" (1983, Orama)
Andra Miiiian. Kevtn COstnef. ( 1 hr .• 35
min.)
Cl) "Tex" ( 1982, Orama) Matt Diiion. Jim
Metzler. ( 1 hr .. •3 min.)
(%) "Bevet1v Hiiia Coo" (t984, Orama)
Eddie Murphy, Judge ~nhold. (1 hr .. 45
min.) •CID "Second-Hand Hearts" (1980. Dr•
ma) Robert Blake, Barbara Harris. ( 1 hr.,
38mln.)
-~ "Way Out Weet" (1936. Comedy) Stan Laurel, Ollvef Hardy. (1 hr., 3 min.)
(IJ "Once Upon A 1Nna In America"
(t984. Orama) Robert De Niro. James
Woods. (2 hr'a., 25 min.) •<%> "The Man Whh One Red Shoe"
( 1985. Comedy) Tom Henka. Dabney
Coleman. (1 hr .• 32 min.) •CC> "If Ever I See Yoo Again" ( t978, Ro-
manoe) Joseph BrOOl<a. SheHey Hack. ( t
hr .. 46 min.)
•Cl) "Cat People" ( 1982, F.nt~) Nu-
tassla Klnel<I. Malcolm M<:Oowall. 2 hra.) (!) "The Amltyvlllt Horror· (19 9. HOf-
ror) James BrOlln, Margot Kidder. (2
hrs.)
(%) "Roeeanna McCoy" ( 1949. Orama) Farley Granger. Joen Evant. ( 1 hr .. 40
min.)
•Cl) "The Private Hlltort Of A C.mpelon
That Failed" (1981. Orama) Pat Hlngfa.
Edward Herrmann. (1hr .. 27 mtn.) _ ...... ___ _
• II!:. --........... ==a... •11111...r --•tnt .. M llW
-"Joy In The Morning" (1986. Romence) Richard Chemberlaln. Yvert•
Mlmlaux. A young couple "*" into "*· riaga •nd atmoat ~k up when they r•l-
IZ8 Iha prot>l9mt nwrrled fffe entalla. 'PG'
~hr .. 43 m!n.} fllA.,... Hammtf <>pan !iv. trom
dmond Okla. (2 hrt.) (II) iiiiii "Loving eoupee•' ( t GeO. Com-
edy) $Ntley Macl..alna, JarMI Coburn. A
mam.o ooup1a end a~~ alf'Qlaa
IWltcl'I pertlWI In • g9fTl8 of ~ earn-
piing end romantic ~· 'PO (1 rw ..
37 min.} ([)_,, .... ,.~
D A 12-yeer.oict boy'a hopee to baooma
• phot~ daatl with hie father'•
plens for him to puniue a pro football ca· reer. Alex Karras stara. ( 1 ht.) ~Tl -.... 1= IMClm./~··•t• -MallAYfliC9 ...... ,.II:_ ,. ...
(II 81191T~ 1.-.r Interview
with Joan Collin&; the cast of "Lawrence
Of Arable."
I=''::".&. Howle Mandel ("St. ~'i ; the aummar of 1976.
l=CC.llCiW .-.0111mn1m .... ,.19 ...... ...,
, ... TALI 1WATM ''The Nlgtltln-
gale" Mlc:k Jagger portrays Iha emp«Of
of the ancient T8nd of C.thay who learnt
the true les90fll of life from the a song-
IQled bird and a IOwty kitchen maid. Bud
Cort. Barbare Hetlhey, Edward Olmo.
and Mako al80 st:i~ hr.) (!)• • ...,.
Cl) ....moa •• M LOlf .. -Allee and Trbtle want Ralph and Norton to
take them on a vacation to Atlantic City
bUt =tf on a ltlhlng trip lnateed. Q
(%) "Wlae Blood" ~9:i Oraml) Brad Oourlf, Amy Wright. on Flan-
'*Y O'Conno<'a atory. An emotionally<»-
teched preachaf contends with a handful
of people. each of whom wanb to uptolt
him '°' a dlffartl'lt redOO. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 48
minil. -1-'= Bro1herl W«e Vallanf' (1963, A<Mntura) Robtr1 TaylOr. Stew-
art Granger. Two New England wMllng
captaln8, who are brot~. pert ways
when they dlugr .. OWlf eeerchlng for a
treasure. (2 hrs., 5 min.) 19. t • M toll Feo1uttd: Hawaii I
Alaska -whleh II fha bait vacatton per•
dlM? Melody and Bob travel from an
Alaal<an dog tied reoe to the top of Dia-
mond HMd to~ mtl(e tha daclllon.
I .... ~ -"*'11111
19 •LA. F'aetufad: • loot< at an Afri.
can •fart
Sunday, Jufy 20, 1986 19
-W.slne•llll'Y Coal.
l ==~ALRTm .. , ...
.,. "The Way West" ( 1967. West-
ern) Kirk Douglas. Rober1 Mitchum. In
HW3. a wagon train of pk>neerl bound fOf
Of'egon encounters holltlle Indians. a bu!·
lalo 1tampede and a MYel'a water lhort·
I along the~ tn., 30 mln ) -...wu ~-u .,,,.,,
.. m&1• .. omomom -9-llM*l,_111.LTIOCID,_
• (I) flGln ..... Alex plal18 to stay In
town and work on a narcotlce cae. (R)
8 • -AT TO --Mark'1 con-Wiced that he'a to blame for the aeciden-
tal death of a young girl. In stereo. (A) Q i h ... &.Am Determined to rebuild
h.,. war-tavaged plantetlon, Sarah (Lee-
i.y Ann Warren) remains at•dfatt until
her former love. Casey Troy (Michael Sar-
razln), returns to the South • • Union
Ar~off~~~3 of 3) (2 tn.) • 0 MacGyver dlec:oYers
that a dOUble agent II responllble for the
rr~leeguea. (A) Q (, hr)
I~ MD-IOCllTY •zcuu
Robert Redford narratee this portrait of
the nearly extinct Calffomle oondOf and
the efforts being made to save the ape-
cles~ Wi u. I u'IDIM. llOllAAIC loe>Q at the
pioneering chlmpenzee reeeerc:h of Or
Jane Goodall. wtio has been working tor
over 20 years on the ma.t oomprehenatve
primate study In scientific hlataty. (A) Q
(I hr )
l.a'IPORCa .... ..
,. .......... Dtlr
CJf'a•ar111111
CC).,. "Llfetorce" (1985, Science Ac-
tion) Steve Aallsbeck, Peter Firth. Three
space vampires are transported to e.rth.
whefe they embark on a terrifying murdef
~ee 'A' (1 hr .. .-Omln )
W ....... FW"I Greet•t Perform-ances of '85.
(B) .,. "Heaven Help Us" ( 1986.
Comedy) Donald Sutherland. John
Heard In the 19609, a group of tMn-age
pranksters finds It dlfflcult to toe the tine In
a atrlclly dl9clpllned C.thollc achoOI. 'A'
11hr.,4.-min.) CIJ.,. "Oxford Bluee" ( 198.-, Orama)
Rob Lowe. Alty Sheedy. Oxford UnlY«ll
ty'a traditions are toaed to the wind by a
bfuh American l~eger In put1Uft of an
elualve Bnlish cover gll1 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .
33 min.) Cl>•ccuu CJ) moll-Donald playw nurMmald to
Loo who comae dOwrt wtth the cNcJcen
pox altar attending a party at Donald's
pttment. Q
... "Men In Hat oi.ty" ( 1146, et.
mt) Jon Hall. Virginia Grey. A teertt.,Ya
dary oonta6ntng TlfltaW 1000W1ta of htf
bite ... Otta her Into '* _.., with her bOM'• w!M. ( 1 hr .. 30 "*!)
-· (I) W I c•• Art. her -'mant II bufglar1ad. Aun1 Rechel c»-ddea to mo¥e In wtth Charlie and Olana.
20 SUnday. July 20. 1988
•
i>~ ..
1=.::.~ Mandel ("SI . Elaewhere. the tummer of 1976
I ..... _ .. , ..
• ~-..iaw Hawke auapects the
OWfllf of • trendy nightclub has •bducled
hie ~·a guardian. (A) ( 1 hr )
8 • -A mMI Jonethan and Julie are reunited wt*l he returns from an ar·
~~eo.-iA~•c•
McCofmlci('a P*'8 to open an lrWl pub
l a (R) Q (1 hr.)
.. "MetaJstorm: The O.tructloo
Jared-Syn" (1983. Science Actloo)
Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomefson. An Inter·
steller peeoekeeper travels to a barren
delert world. where he battles an evil war·
lofd for poae•lon of a powerful crystal
~hrs.)
• ICIT D•M "C<imes Of Neglect"
Runeway teenagers. homelesS a~lcs
and the mentally ill -are they the reepon-
alblVty of the Polloe? A lo<* at this Que&-
tlon end how Southern Celltomla Is coping
with the lnclreeslng numbers of troub+ed
~~hrJ. B MMWIATIM Examines the ancient
Polyneeian lklll of navigating wtthout
charts. comp..-or aextanta, and pro-
ftles one man Who la determined 10 keep
thla=~~1~ ~".,.. ~--"Tht Man Wlth One Red Shoe"
( 1985, Comedy) Tom Henka. O.t>oey
Co6eman. Choeen at random, a eomewhat
ofl-oenter vtollnllt Is thrust Into the etoa-
flre of rival CIA groups In Washington
'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 32 min )
(%) llOWI "Beverly Hiila Cop" ( 198<4. Ora·
ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Aelnhold A
last-talklng cop trails his best ftlend's
killer from the alley9 of Detroit to the posh
galleflet of Beveffy HIUs. 'A. ( 1 hr .. .-5
min.)
.. al) ... "Don't Raise The Bndge. Lower
The Rive<" ( 1968, Comedy) Jerry lewis.
Terry-Thomu. An American conttnuelfX
attempt• rldlculoua "get-rich-quick •
IChef'n9t. eventuelty a.using his Bt1tlsh
wtte to IMYe ,~2 hrs.. 5 min.) • 8 • YOU Matt's job as a waiter
tuma Into a minor dtlaster. In stereo (A)
~ .. "What Price Glory" (1952, ~) Jemee Cegney, Dan Delley. A
hot-tempered ceptaln and a loud eergea.nt
claah dunng World War I (2 hrt., 30
min.) cc ... "St. ~·· Fire" ( 1985. Ora-ma) Rob Lowe. Otml Moore. In Washing-
ton, ......,, reoant colega graciu.t• haw
varying deg( .. of ~ In oonfrontlno ~ rtdtlte Ind reaponelblllt• 'R' (l .... t ""'\.l,--u wmflml If, a SIB I The Nltaty of St. Hoec>ltll from 1936 to ttw pr_,t
la chronlcltd. Ou.et •t•ra: Edwerd
Hemnlnn, Wllllam fl-. .C.ta Mulgrew. molll (R) ( 1 hr.)
.... CMltlne'I atlalr wttl\ Adlm
mey put Mr llf9 In jeOpll'dy: a
bomb la pWlt.ct In the b II I Ttllt of the
St. Gr9aofy. (Pttt=J.f.> Q (1 hf.)
·---. OIOrtt L..:h-
man. Ablgatl Van Buren ("Dear Abby'').
psych<>loglst Sonya Friedman. Or. Harvey
Ruben ( 1 hr.) e ICIT DMAL POUOIMIP ''C<lmes Of Neglect. The Seerch For SolUtlons" A
panel of e1tpefts probe the questions
..raised In the documentary and dl8aJsa
F.ble solutlonl. ----.,_..,....., n This Swtse-mede
docVmentary examines the growing U.8
phenOmenOn of "e6ectronlc churche9,"
and the show bullneSs atpeet of ~ min-
istry, by jUXlapoeing the evangelical stylel
of Jim Bakke< and Eroeet A"""1'f Q ( t
hf)
CC) .,. "Malibu Express" (1984,
Adutt) Darby Hinton, Sybll Denning. M-
5fgned to Investigate a computer compe-
ny·s shady busfnesa deallngs. a TeJl&n
finds h1maeff In fhe middle of a spy ~
'R' ( 1 hr .. .-1 min~
(I) W 1UtAZM •.aa-.. 1,.1
(B) .,. "St Elmo's Are" ( 1985, Ora-
ma) Rob Lowe. Demi Moore In Washing-
ton, seven recent college graduates tww
varying degrees of 9"°°991 In confrontng
adUlt reelliles and responslbllltes 'R' Q i! hr .. "8 min.)
Cl) COlm7'f IM.M Sketch K811!n Pollak
as explorer-detect1Ve Ctmstopher Cotum
bO. (A) .. 1:= • .,_. II
-· DO MT..,. 1T'1 a..nlAft --.oaf • ~ This prollle of llnQer
Bob GeldOI, organizer of the hunger relel
proiects Band Aid and Live Aid, traces hie
15-day trip to drough1 S1rlcken Africa and
lnc!Udes footage from the Live Aid con-
cert
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..._ Sketchel drMng Without a
lbra~-=e.
IOGD l•BE• The Goods' livestock
1ncr .... 400 ~cent l~arf'um
~, ....
.. "Hot Reso<t" ( 1985. Comedy)
Tom Parset<lan, Debra Ktlly At a poeh
summer hotel, s1att members. snooty
preppleS. and bathing beauties are aM P'e-
occupled with one actMty -tex. 'A ( 1
hr., 33 min:)
(%) mwll "Until September" ( 1~. Ora·
ma) Karen Allen, Thierry l hem11tte.
Stranded In Paris art• being aepatated
trom her tour groop, an Amerlc:an woman
meets and ta.Ila In · iow wtth a man19d
beMer. 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) 1wl n llOGlml Hoc*• and Romano
~ot• • wonwn who wit,.... a murder ;> Jif hr., 10 min.)
•• Johnny"""°" '" ... .. .,..
.. .. ,,.,. WNn It Stmaa" ( ....
} Wl!llam Holden. AuOwt HIP' tun. "'1far neglact9 Na worf( .,,,..
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1
•
•
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chaSJng his secretary around Paris (2
hrs . 20 min.) fiD ftl, Mh 18 Sir Humphrey Appleby
(NI\ ll HawthOfne) trle9 to prevent his
:~ n;c~eivil seNICe ref Of ms
Ii) AT ... • LMllllA Guest M811n
Tahse (E)1P01•-T.,w--1a•
'[) llO¥ll "Show Yoor Love" ( 1964.
Adult Sharon Mitchell, Joey Siivera. A
coople wtlo find themsetves drifting apart
try to recapture Iha p&!&IOn their relatlOll
ship once had. ( 1 hr.. 16 min )
1M .C) llCMI "Ghoulles" ( 1984, Comedy)
Peter Liapis, Lisa Pehkan. A teen-ager un·
der an evil spell, his befuddled girlfriend.
two benevolent etves and a nest of satanlC
creatures converge In a dllapldated Hoity
wOOd mansion 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 24 min )
Ml 'ID fWI A Wl'lm A ~er game IS a lo.
rum for serious discussion wtien the play·
ers challenge each other's hopes and
dreams. Stars Keittl Cerradlne, Gary
Busey. Nick Mancuso and Saul Rubrnek
m11(~~MGU.YWOOO
~--.,. ... " W Interview With
Joan Collins; the cast of "Lawrence of
Arabia." fD MM ,.. Off c:ana Jaap Orups
te~m·s musleal fantasy "Hyster Pulsatu"
Japanese animator Ko Nakajlma's "Mt
lu·i~=,,.,.PUTIWM. WI
5 •ICY
111CWI
lta fJD LUI ..r 1lmC DAVI» LITTl!llUlt
Scheduled. actor Tom Hanks, comedian
Jetl Altman. In stereo ( 1 hr ) I ===-.. "Lions For Breakfast" ( 1979
Adventure) Jan RubeS. Jim Henshaw
Two yoong brot~rs. an old drifter and a
dOg experience many heir-raising adven·
lures es they pursue their dream of a bet·
ter lite on an old farm ( 1 hr • 55 min.)
i ...... ...
.. Im& ..... m¥a "The Greet tee Aip-Otf" ( 197 4
Dtame) Lee J. Cobb, Gig Young When a
gang of jewel thieves decide to use e bUs
as lhetr getaway car. they don't count on a retired cop being one of the passengers.
l hr. 30 min.) --~QMm .. UIUACY: Alf lnWODUCTll* TO ~ ail,._MLOllD (I) AMTM ,._. • Aretha. wl1h special
guest Clarence Clemens. sings some of
her greet•t hits Including "Respect" and
"You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Wom-
an." In atereo. (1 hr.) ttl99 Cl) .,,. "Captains Courageous"
( 19'17. Adventure) Karl Malden
Jonathan Kahn. BeMd on the noYel by
Rudy•d Klptlng, A apolted rtch l<ld la rea
cued at .. by a oruaty sea CAJ)taln who
f0tot1 the boy to Qf'OW up fast. (A) ( 1 hr ..
20 ~ ttl9(%} "1900" (1977, Ofama) (Part t Of 2) Robert 0.Nlro, Burt Lancaster A
portrayal of the day·to-d8y lives of two
very clllferen1 20ttroeotury Italian familles.
'R' ~hrs .. 5 min ) we-••11811 ... (f).,. "Tl'le Chadwick Family" ( 1974.
Oromil) Fred Muc,.tu•r&), l<attiie....'l Ma· gu1:i. A la.nil) ta ... ~s u 1..1ushlng en otK.>nal
etlsis t 1 hr , 30 min.) I= "HOf1zons Of The Sea" (1972.
Adventure) Documentary Three deep·
sea d•V91'S ltnd adventure and excitement
as they explore the off-shore regions of
Avstrafla. (2 hrs.) 00 .,_ "Love Chtld" (1982, Orama)
Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant
inmate 1n a women's prison wages a bat-
tle to keep her child. Who was falhered by
a married guard. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.)
(IJ 11CM1 "1984" (1984, Ofama) John
Hurt. Richard Burton Based on the novel
by Georqe Orwell. A man searches fOf
hope amid a repressive. totalitarian soci-
ety that he can neither comprehend nor
tolerate. 'A' (2 hrs) ~=~ 1!11 ~ llOWll "Avenging Angel' ( 1985, Ofa-
ma) Betsy Russell. Rory Calhoun. A law
school student seeks to avenge the mur-
der of the poflceman who rescued her
trom a ltfe of prostitution 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 33
min) tlll ... ~ mM Sketch Kevin POiiak
as explorer-detective Christopher Corum·
bO. (A} 8 AT 1111 llONI Scheduled reviews· "Pi-
rates" (Walter Matthau. Damien ThorTr
as), "Allens" (Sigourney Weaver. Mi-
chael Biehn): "Vamp" (Chris
Makepeace, Grace Jones)
I AU.•MPM&Y
MamntlLOllD
_,..."Slow Bum" (1986. Suspense)
E1lc Roberts. Beverly O' Angelo. An 8)(-re-
porter finds himself Involved with a myste-
rious sociallte and enmeshed In a web of
drugs, blackmail. and murder Q ( 1 hr .
30 ~ =1 00 -~": ---•HA• ....
llOWll "Night Tide" ( 1963, Orama)
Oertnls Hopper. Luana Anders. A yoong
sailor encounters a strange carntval girl
who believes she carr1es a me<mald's
curse.~ ~~ Mcm Indiana Gove<-_1"°';,g;-:::-· Ind. (Al ( 1 lw.)
--ecm:I ... _.. ...
M 90Wll "Terminal Choice" (1985. Ofa-
ma) Joe Spano. Diane Venora. An Investi-
gation Into the alarming Increase of a cHn-
lc'a patient ct.alh toll points to foul play
wilh t~ hOSpltal' • computer network. 'R'
(1 hf .. 37 min~ ............ I
Grable. c..t Aomero. ( 1 "'·· 38 "*'·> ~ "Towed lt"I A Hole'' ( 1932). Comedy
an Laurel. Ollwr Hardy.
• "a.di Street" (1941. Romance)
(C) ... "The New Kids" ( 1965. er.
ma) Sl'lannon Presby, LOfl Loughlin. Aft•
moving in with their Rorlda reletlllel. hw>
Of'Phaned t~agers are menaced wfth ln-
creaalng vlolenc:e by a gang of local 1huge.
'A c;l (1 hr ,30mln)
•D .a. "The Heiress" (1949. Orama) OiMa de Havllland. Montgomef)' Cllft.
Ba&ed on Henry James' "Walhlngton
Square.·· A handsome fOftune hunter
chases an unattractive bu1 weelthy gltl (2
(I)·~--
.... "Hitchhike!'' (1974, ~)
Cloris Leachman, Micha.el Brandon. A.
woman on her way to Sen Ffanclsoo picka
up a hitchhiker who turns out to be a mur-
der-.Jl hrs.) l •UIP AWi ... "Once Upon A Time In Ameri-
ca" ( 19tM. Orama) Robert De Niro.
James Woods. A portrait of the ~
shlPS. loyalties and betrayals of e amal
groop, o( Jewish gangsters In the 19208
and 30s. 'A'=· 25mln) (l)A11•~
(I).,_ "Tex" (1982, Orama) Matt Dii-
ion, Jim Metzler. With his caring. bu1 Im-
patient Older brother, an Oklahoma teen-
ager ex.perlences the many pains of
growing up. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 43 min.)
1:11 Pamt• ,.,,..,,,,.,_
lflf
IA1ml• 11 l•tODAY mAT~COA1181 .. ,...,..
llllPITI
.,_ "Sllee Of Death" ( 1978, Ad-
venture) Devld Chiang, Lo Ueh. A mertlat
arts ex.pert plans to rebuild the Sheolln
Monastery after 11a destruction by the
Ching dynasty, but faces toea who thwart
his efforts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Cl) MIATllCU' CZl .,. "Targets" ( 1968. Suapente)
Tim O'Ketty. Boris Karloff. An aging hor-
rOf'-movle star trleS to reason with a mur-
Cle<ous sniper at a drive-In movie theater.
~hr .. 30 .cJ,Tt
*11 ~ = ''Lifelorce" ( t 985, Science Fic-
tion) Steve Railsback, Peter Arth. Thr•
space vampltes are transported to Earth,
where they embark on a tenttylng murder
~ee. 'A' (1hr.,40mln.)
.. CHJ .. "Gifts Of The White Ofohld"
(1983. Drama) Ann Jl"lan, JeMltlr
Jaeoo-Letgh. A young woman joumeya to
the Far East fOf what the bellevee 18 •ca-reer as an entertaioef only to be preeeured
Into the world of prottltutlon. ( 1 hr .. "40 mlnilu... -1 ... ~,. • .,_..lllMTWY
IGOncet
.. ... "In Wtltcn We Setve" (1942,
Orama) Noel Coward. JoM Miiia. The
cr.w of a World War II Britleh clettf0)'9f
faces the en.wny with oourage. (1 hf., 64
min.)
Charles Boyer, Margeret &Mlaven. ( t ht .•
29 min.)
Sunday, July 20, 1986 21
-~"The Web" (1947 Myste<y) EdTnonO
'Brien, Vincenl Pr~ (2 hr-. )
-''The Last Unicorn ( 1982 ra11tb'yl
Anlmeted. ( t hr. 24 min ) 00 "High School US A " { 1983 Comct-
dy) Michael J Fo.x. Nanq ~Ke ,., (1
ht., .0 min) Cl> "Kronos·· (t9!>7 &<:16i-.C.1-ICllOO)
Jeff Morrow. Barbera Lawrence ( 1 hr.
30 min.) (JJ "The River Rat" (198-4, Orama) Tom-
my Lee Jones. Martha Plimpton ( t hr •
34 min.)
•(I) ''Danny" ( 1979. Adventure) Aebecc3 ~age. George Luce ( t hr 28 min ) •9 "Two-Minute Warning ( 1976,
Suspense) (Pan 2 of 2) Charlton Heston
John Cuaavetes ( t hr . 30 min ) •Cl> "Carrie" (1976, Horror) Srssy Spa·
~.Piper Laurie (2 hrs) (JJ ·'The Man W1lh One Red ShOe
(1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Dabney
Colemen. ( 1 hr • 32 min ) -00 "Streets Of Are" ( 1~. Orama) Mi-
chael Pare. Diane Lane. ( t hr . 34 min )
Cl) .. Sombrero" ( 1953. Orame) Pier An.
~I. Ricardo Montalban. ( 1 hr • 43 min.) -az> "Scalawag" ( 1973. Adventure) Kirk
QQuglas. Marlt Lester (2 hrs )
tW(C) "T<>PP9f" (1937, Comedy) Cary
Gran1. Constance Bennet1 ( t hf . 37
min.) tWCZl "Targets" (1968. Suspense) Tim Cf Kelly. Bo"5 Karloff ( 1 ht . 30 min )
-&11.aoonMovlM-
-· "How To Murdef Your Wrte" (1965, Comedy) Jack I emmon Vlrrnt Lie.I (2
hrt.) 00 "Twilighl Time · ( 1983 Drama) Kat1
Malden. Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr , 52 min )
Cl) "Something Wicked Thia Way
Comee" (1983. Suspen9e) Jason Ao-t>arda. Jonathan Pryce { t hr., 34 min )
-· "HI Dlddle Olddle" ( 1943, Comedy) Dennis O'Keefe, Manha Scott ( t hr . 30
min)
CC) "Country" ( 1 QS.4 Orama) Jessica
La~. Sam Shepard \ l hr . 49 min )
CZ) 'Towed In A Hole' I 1932, Comedy)
Stan Laurel. Olivet Hardy
W C%) "Wise Blood" ~ 1980. Orama) Brad OOurtt. Amy Wrlghl ( 1 hr 48 mtn )
• CJI) "The Com la Green" ( 1979, Orama)
Kalharlne Hepburn Ian Saynor ( 1 ht . 40
min.)
Cl) "Footloose" ( 1984. Orama) Kevin
~. Lori Singe< ( 1 hr 47 min ) •CCJ "Moving Vlolallons' ( 1985, Comedy)
John Murray, Jennifer lilly ( 1 hr . 30
min)
(I) "Somewhere Tomorrow' (I~. Ora-
ma) Sarah ~ ParkM Nancy Addi-
~ (1 ht., 30mln)
• "Beverly Hills Cop · ( 198-4 Orama)
ddle Murphy. Judge Relnho6d ( 1 hr . 45
min.)
•([) "The Ex·Mrt Bradford" (1936. Mys-
fec'y) Wiiiiam Pa.ell Jean ArttM 11 ht •.
20 min.)
•Cl) "fSlranha II The Spawning' ( 1981,
SCtenc:.Actlon) Tricia O'Neil. Stew
Marllehu~•) CE "The · " ( 1982. Adv9f11Ur•) Ken
WIN. w.mam Prlnoe. (2 hrt)
(I) "Denny" ( 1879. Adventure) Aeb8cCll ~ George Luc. ( t hr • 28 min.)
•ti!) "AnOWhtad'' ( 1953, WMtem) Chatt-
ton Hetton Jae6< Patsnce (2 tv1 10
min) -~ "The Lall Unicorn" I 1984' Fantasy)
Animated 1 t hr '" m1r1 l
22 Sunday, July 20. 1986
CH> ''CN!eeh Md Chong' 1 The Corsican
Bro~a" (1984, Cwledy) Cheeci'l Mar·
In Tonvny Chong. ( 1 ht . 27 min l ........
-11'.:. --... ..... ._ --0 =••m--w-... ., . ..., ....
WM•-.......
,_ John McEl'lroe VI Ivan Lend! lf'I
the final of the Los Angetee Forum Chat-l!!_lge~) (3 hra.) (%) "Ba<* Street" (UM 1. Ro-
manoe) Cl'latles Boyer, Margaret Sulla·
van A men18d man k.eepll a mist,.. who
ITIYtt remain fOfever In the background
1 hi., 29 min)
~" ......
1= llAO" 1..-acaa. -.. IC.' llC,_
........... UlllA a.l.M9 ... -II.A-Cl) ccm:waa ITAm tll .... In a play
adapted from a ltlOrt story t>y Jack
Hodglne, a young men recalls hie ember-
raesment u a chJld wherl hla mo1hef
prodded him to enter a taleot contest
Start Angus Maoklly, Patrtc:la Phllnp., Da-
119 .... i Fox.
9 .,.,'llm n W Interview
with StfYle Wonder. Nghlght1 of Bruce
Jenner'• decelhlon win at t~ 1976 Sum-
"* ~ I =·='ii. Diver Daphne Joogejana, ttie patents and aurgeon of an intent In need~~gery iil·"'....,... •.• :=r
.,. "Topper" ( 1937. Comedy)
Cary Grant. eoo.tance Bennett A mer-
tlec:f oouple become ut)Wlllng i;iholta after
~ Involved In an auto ac:Cldent ( t hf ,
37 min.)
(() AUTO MCm USAC Mldgeis live from
~~s:r~i ~ F:J. ,, ... Ora·
ma) Mlehael Part, Diane Lane. A "rock
'n' ron fable" •bout a re>c* llr9lf kjd-
na~ ~en outla~ ~end her reeoue bya~ex~endat~ ldwnturtt. PO' o (1 tv .. 34 min.)
(!)13 I 1 l .. (l),._Ulm IM.M•n•Whlle IW~ execution, a Yanktt apy and b9-~~~.:::.:: ) Tony Curtta. Cher1ee Brotwon. ~~~o,r::, tor
-· ··--Fe.lured: coat Clllfor· nla'a Highway t ~en RV -~
and ct.m digging at ~ Beech; ~v.tta·i
nude bethlnQ apot. 'f11Dn-Sfop ecenery from
Oqnge to "9ndoclno countlee
I MCl•.-n IMAnlW .. 1111 Pl. LA. Fe&luted a l<..ul\ t 11 .. 1"'
1n the USA" fashlous tao. 1cu~tu'" •o
remake a person's lace. Plltyboy'a C,1111> (;!
Roci< •nd Roll U.ATU. ==OfALRTm .,...,.
.. '99 ... aa.wu_..t11 ·mu.1 .. ,,,,,
W. IOJ..,. Jeff Smith discv...ses
baSlc brown IOUP 'llOCt\ and pre~.ar•
other soups madft wtlhout addill()ll81
meal ~="The Man Wtth One Rot'j Shoot
(1985. Comedy) Tom Hamc~. 0801"'7 Coleman Choaen at randOln. a ·~newl'll'
olf-<:enl9f v'IOllnlSt is thrus1 Into the er~
lire of rrval CIA grouP9 1n Wastw.gt(;(
PG' ( 1 hr • 32 mio ) ·-Mc.I ,._MDU.TWOOO••
Ml 8 (I) lllATM tll A ........ Ou'\Un Hotf
rn.n portrays Witty Lomen In Arthur M~
ler's Pulltze1 Pnz..winnlng play thal e•
plores the lraoedy ol ttie comf'l oOn · a
Kate Reid and JOOn Ma~OV!Ctl also srar
~).Qt=) • • ..,. Rulsell Hu.-tclble fa'""
with hit old jazz comt>o. In a1ereo (A) ;:;i • Dll "Cool Hand LUke" ( 1967 0.1·
ma) Paul Newman. Geotge Keooe<fy "
young man on a cna1n gang with an vn
quenchable thirsl lor lreedom def~ a
authority, ga1n1ng the adn111ahon of flr> ''*
low convict a. ( 2 hrs.) • aJ ~--fTQlllOfl Ari U•IU
sual endurance teal In Japan In wtlieh ~00
contestants are redUced to rwo. t~11rt1-
ctilaellng n1ee ot passage for pygm~ cr<-
terl~) Q 11 hr) I:. ··u .... ·• ..... (1972 ,. ...
em) Bun Lanca81er. Bruoe Oevtson riw
Apeche ~na are on the warpath .1u~
and the cavalfy undef en ldeelllflc ''"'' ant trlM to Oll9ftake t~ (2 hrs )
• llA!m tl1 ,_ Toronto "''t:I''°' WilNam Blgek>w In a dlseusslon on rtit
hea~hr·u. I UV. Wl.D An ekamilldllon of HtA • ,,,
•ty and abundance of hfe to be lou•
the Chlhuahoan Oetert In tt0t'lh41rn M., • co.J;6~·> ~ Dll "S0me1h4ng Wieked f hi-I Y. Comes" (1983, SuSpenae) Jftpt
berda. Jonathan Pryca Two boya di$. v
er the lerrlfytng 1eere1 undeflylng a my.I
rious carntval Where fantulel are Mfi
but onty '°' a hor rtble price In SI ' 'PG' (1 tv . 34 min )
.... "Oot t<M The Law' ( 1966 •
ma) Ray Denton, Leigh Snowden Ar• •
con wtth a grudgt expoeM a t>end ,.,,
~natk>Nll counterMiter1 ( t h• • 30 rr .. U • 'M&T Tia An ~der wOOltlll lhef~~Nick loaler.o (R) 0 .... ~ ...
,. ••·-~ Daphne Jo11~· the parent. and MWgeon of en "1ta t need~ 9Ur09f'Y ~-••112 •li • ~ A QNlling racqu.il
matctl oan-Ancea Sftm rt1a1 he'• o-'' <**. In st-.o (A) e 0 lm ca&m" A ttart*ng M'Cret
Ill
-'l'laanclay Coal.
c~~ Jeff Colby Is made publlc. (R) o
J.J. ':ft.
• .,_"The FunhouM" (1981, HOf·
rot) Elizabeth Berridge, SyMI Mlle9 Four
teen-ager• spend a f~tful ~t In a car·
nlval funhoule Inhabited by • ci.mented
bar1c.9r and bla monstroua eon. (2 hra.) e Mttran "Shedes of t)en(nees"
Joenna David. Norma W•t and June
Btown 1t1r In Edith What100'111ory at>oot
I maid who tMtl'llS tO Ntun1 a hou8ehold
i ) .iJi:. ~ LOii)
W CM..,_ "Unknown Chep-
lln • The °'"' Director Pert II of Ill" Jeck·
le Coogan. Lit• Grey. Geor1!'9 Hale and
Virginie Cheml recaN Chaplin 1 eet1y dlrec-
1orfal effort• tpanntng the Meade from
1921·'31. c;> (1 hr) ~ MCMI "The Mean Seaaon" ( 1985,
Drema) Kurt Ruaeell. Martel Hemingway A Miami reporter beeomee sw.pt up In the
medll blltz when• peychOpethlc murderer
ehoOMI htm to be his IOle ip<>kwnan
'A' 0 ~ 1 ht 43 min ) (I) «IIl~l lllM.1" .... Hlgtlllghts
from Edinburgh, Scotland (Taped) (1
~ .,. "Pale Rider" ( 1985. Wettem)
nt Eastwood. Mlct\M Moriarty A mya-
terloul llrlnget rld«t Into 1 mining town
1nd bongs much-needed relief to gold
proepectorl befog harrassed by an un-
scrvpulous power blron. 'A' c;> (1 hr .. 53
min ) CD ll0¥9 "Romenctng The Stone"
(19&6, AdvenlU<e) Michael OouQW.
Kathleen Tumer A romantic nov.lltt rtt-
IYciantly teeme with• machO 10Yentuter
In• South Ameflcan jUngle to ransom her
Mttr with a fabulous legendary jewel
~~~ ~;,;,.s min )
~.,. "Loving Couptee" ( 1980. Com-
edy) Shirley MICLIJne, Jlmtl Coburn. A
married couple ind • pair of young llrlgles
IWfteh partners ln a game of ttt.s~ aam-
pflng end romantic revenge 'PG (1 hr .
37 min.) "~ "Midnight L1oe" (1960,
) Dotie Day. Rel( H1rrllon. After
1 worn.n II marri.d for thr .. monthl to a
weelthy man. the begins to r~ fright· enll obtoene phone calll (2 hl'I • 20 min •a WT CCIUlf L.on nma ewey from hit new lotter parent•. In lttl'eo. (R)
Cf) llOWll "The Her<* Of T"-"8rti"
( 1965, Orama) Kirk OouglU. Richard
Harrll A w1ter plant II deltroyecl In World
W1r II to ttl¥9 off Germen dewlopmefl1 of
lfl llomlc bOm~ 30 min.) .. l~nmr-Furmo·a ap-proa~ 'b; 1 polltlcal Image maker Who ha plana for him; etter palling out In a
baement. Hunter kn9glnea ht'• • P'llon
ti' on a Aulalan trelghttl' (A) ( 1 hr )
I ' T, • Scheduled report on the th I MfwrMry of Marvel Comfca. 0 ( 1
hr.) • m¥ .... Scheduled Mel Tlttla ( 1 hf.)
• 190 A vtsl1 to CN~and 1 , .. Oincl •t ~ftlel CtWet• P'ml fO< the
W0:-'-1/:J_. I OJI•-A oompartlOn of SOVlt1 •nd W"tem juttloe aysttmt lnCltU<*I 1n
•xamlnetlon Of the dlf9'tlng, ~ of
TllTlllla "'-<>. 1 hoepltal OfOerty ~
of theft. and the wonwt Judge who tt1ed
hefe&M 0 (1 hr)
(I) ........ ,_.... AU pro beekfleld
team (A) Cl) ~ ... ~lured I soog by Big TroutM, Made and Jamie apoof movie
~lcl CHrle Sllkel and Roger Eben. (A) ~l .. MUIT••Mll
lph trfel a hair r8110fer that he pur-.. Cli=::;non1 :~00.. Q
-a.--MClll~T ... .., ...
..,. "Targets" ( 19&8, Suspense)
Tim O'Kelly, 8orls Karloff An aging h<>r·
rOf-movle 11ar tries to reuon wtt'h i mur
defous sniper 11 a drtYe-ln movte theate<
ll'VL, IS mlnj_
tW ft..•O•• ... ,.. ... ,
lllAm Sketches' The Tough Time';,
Pawn Shop; the Bigot•: Aleunder Haig
and Ronald Reagen *'OI~ "You Don't
Send Me Flower1 Anymore '
I .... ..,,
IOOO 1•••• Tom •nd Barbara's
cash-flow problem necessitates finding en
outside Income, and fast. •:r~ ~--"Almolt You" ( 1985. Comedy)
Btooke Adamt, Griffin C>Jnne Ourtng hlS
artist wlt.'1 convaleloef\oe from a traffic
mlshlp, 1 trustr1ted garment distrk:t busl·
nessman fella fOf hef phyllcaf 1herepls1
'A'~mtn ) ~ .,. "Lovettnes·· ( 1984, Orama) ~ Bladford, Mary Beth Evans Prank·
pltl 1tudenl1 trom rival Calltornla high
9C get together for II ahowdOwn ''A'
Q_( 1 hr , 33 mfn.)
(JJ MCMI "Uttle TrealUf'e" ( 1985. Ora·
ma) Mergot Kidder. Ted Oanaon In Meicl-
co. a atrlpper leeml up with • eeedy
American ex-patriot to ... rch lor her la·
th« ind 1 llolen tortune 'R' ( 1 hr 25
mfnJ ~•-•1•-1c:.• leOWll "Footlooee" ( 198-'. Orama)
evtn Bacon. Lori Singer Teen-agers In a
emall town fight for their right to dance
and 111ge 1 prom de&Plt• OC>POtltlon from
their conMrVatlve parent• In 1ter.o PG'
i.(~mln)
1W. Cl) WT MIAT A dogfight between un·
Ion honchoe INde to murder (R) ( 1 hr .
10 min)
• • .,._.., Hoat Johnny Carson In
ll«eo~Jmn It;:-=..
lfAl'nm m, -iimiiiiiliil1111a• Hacicer and Appleby
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AT_.• u.11& Gu•tt Donny De -· Met9 and Allton Armgrin ...... nim .,. "The ear.toot eon, ......
Aomano1) Humptvwy Bogtlrt, Ava
F\uhblcQ It I funef8.I ~I
the trllgio and Wiited Rte of I gi.tnour girl
ihf'a., '46 min.) -..... IDl,.. ~ .... ..,_,, I r: I I 7 lntlMew wltf'I
....t. Won<Mr: hlahlaht• of Bruce
.Jennef'• deeathlOn wfn 11 the 1978 Sum
• =----~M 'a humcw 8nd ~tlmlsm teem It I funef'lll CIJ NA.,._ mmer °'*1 from ~
mood, Okla. (A) (2 tva.)
Cl) LfllmLa --... -..... Rene Entlque: ("Hiii Street ~");
Charo; actrt98 Rucy KNllt:' .urer '8coc1
Hemlltoo. en Island retreat vlltted by roy-
i~~
ttll e U11WTwmtDA•Llll •
Scheduled: comedian Robert Klein. *-
/ recOfd Pfoducef George CNnton. In 11•-
eo ~a. l 'mdCA'laml
MCMI "Million. Monte Carlo" (1971,
AdvenhHI) Roger Moore. Tony Curtla.
Two 19HJettlng playbovl encount• In-trigue While vacationing In the potl'I oontl-nen= rm= r:· (2hB .. 5mln.) w.,...,.all
• .,. ''Guese Who'• Sleeping In My
Bed?" ( 1973, Comedy) Berbeta Eden.
Dean Janel. A man showt up et hll ex-
w1fe' s house with hie new wife. their 6-
week-otd baby and • Great Dane, ( 1 hr ..
30 min.) l.!C~ M lfTWUC'lm TO
l .... ,.L.09
1219 (J) MCMI "Killing St<>M" ( 1978, ~
tery) Gil Gerard. J.O Cannon. A tr ...
lance Journalist lnvestlgatee a MOMtlon.i
homicide lnvoMng the soo of a powerful
U.S eenetor (A) ( 1 hr, 20 min.)
(C) MCM1 "The Exeootlonef'a Sona"
(1982, Drema) Tommy LM Jonee. ~
sanna Arqueue Norman Mal6er'• adlpte-
tlon of his own boolc about the life of con-
victed murQe<er Gary Giimore and hll flgh1
tor tJte<lU1'b't, ultlmatlfY carried out In
Utah In 1977 0 (2 tva., 22 min.)
(B) mTm • 1111 ... Of LCM G6ladyl
Knight. Patti LaBelle and Dionne Warwtcil
comblrlit 1helr talenta In Ihle conoef1 per-
formance of the aongs that made them f•
mous ( 1 hr J
tM CD llON "Prtzzf's Honor" ( 1985, Come-
dy) Jack Ntehol9on. Kat~ Turner. [).
rtcted by John Huston Compllcatlotlt
arite when a hit man for 1 Btooklyn crime
lamfty marrleS 1n lntrlgUfng L.A. blOnde
with • closetfvl of ll<ele1ont 'A' (2 h,. .
10mln) CZ>ICWll '1900" (1977. Or1ma) (Pat1 2 Of 2) Robert OeNlro, Burt Lancuter. A
portrayal of the day·to-dey llYlll of two
very dltterent 20th-<:erltury Italian fam!Mel
'A' ('4 hra , 5 min )
Gl9 CJ) MCMI "The Initiation" ( 1983. Horror)
Vera Miies. Cfu GUiag«. A haling Initiation
prank becomes deldty wh9n tororlty
pledget and their bovtrlendt are nekte •
department atore with 1 homlc:6dll ma~
ac 'R' J,1 hr .• 38 =~ .. ,._ . .,.,.
.,. ··cyraoo Oa 8-rgerac" ( 1960.
Oram•) Jose Ferrer. Mila Power.. The
adventures of Iha IOldltt-of·fortune wtth
the noee ot • ctown 1nd the hMt1 of 1 ~I ere recapt\Jf'ed (2 hrt )
Cl) ... "The Oaedty Oreem" ( 1971 •
Mystery) LIOyd 8rtdgel. Jetwt Llllgt\. A
man ..,(1.,.. • IChllOPhfenlc reectlon to 1
recurring diwm In which 1 NCt'9C cour1 of ~derthltdeath (1hr .30 min.)
• MCMI "The carnation KllW' (1973,
Mytltry) Nom\an E.lhley. Kethertnl ~
Sunday, July 20, 1988 23
field. A homicidal maniac searching for his
next vietlm meet£ up whh a aeemlnoly ~ ner~N"° woman ( 1 hr .. 30 mTn )
1-ICOTT ,. ..
~ _. Featured a song by
Big Trouble; Mack and Jamie spoof movie
etlllcs Gene Si.Ile! end Roger Ebert. (A}
I ALL•MPM&Y ...... u.
W .,_ "Midnight Fxpress" ( 1978,
Orama) &ad Devis. JOI 11 Hurt Based on
the true story of Bitty Hayes. a young
AmerlC8n arrested in furf(ey for attempt-
ing to smuggle out heahlsh. wno suffers a
grvet1ng Incarceration In a toourous p<ls-
_ on.~A~) I ... e man·s Creek" , t944.
Ac:1ven1ure) Joan Fontaine. Arturo de Cor-
dova A proper English lady Is wooed and
won by a swashbuctc.~ng Frencti buc
ca~ hrs • 30 min ) ID "Terror In The Crypt" ( 1960,
Horror) Chrtstoohet Lee. Aubrey Amber
A scientist 1s Invited by a count to a
lstra=::== (2hrs >
GmlTIPm.-
1::11 WCR.DATU. 1:11 ODD CCUU
.,_ "The Kllllng Game" (1968,
Mystery) Jean Pierre Cassel, Claudine
Auger The world Inhabited by people who
-l'riclay
-Morning Movies-
... (}I) "High School U S A " ( 1983, Come-
dy) Mtchael J. Fox. Nancy McKeon ( 1
hr, 40 min.) .. CI> "Tom Sawyer" (1930, Adventure)
Jackie Coogan. Mitzi Green ( 1 hr , 26
min) •cc:> "East Side West Side" (1950, Mys-
tery) Ava Gardner, James Mason ( t hr.
48m1n )
M (Jl) "The Stooge" (1953. Comedy) Dean
Manin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) ~CI> "Daisy Miller" (1974, Orama) Cybill
SheP,herd, Barry Brown. ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
.. CC) 'Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985.
Comedy) R06anna Arquette, Madonna i! hr , 44 min )
(8) "The Man With One Red Shoe"
( 1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. 0.bney
Coleman ( 1 hr • 32 min.)
CJ!) "First Spaceship On Venut" (1962,
Science-Fiction) Yoko Tani, Oldrtck
Lul<es (1hr.30 min.)
Cl) "MaSk" ( 1985, Orama) Chet. Sam B
llott (2 hrs ) .. 0 "Family Fllgtit" ( 1972. Adventure)
Rod Taytor, Dina Merrill ( 1 hr , 30 min)
(%)"A Flash Of Green" (198.4, Orama)
Ed Harris, Blalr Brown. (2 hr9, 11 min.)
119® "Hotel" ( 1967. Orama) Rod Taytor. C.t~ Speak (2 hra . 4 min ) CE "Burnt Offerings" ( t978, Horror)
Otlvtf Reed. Karen Black. (? hra)
-CC) "The Gang's An Here" (1943. Mu,i-~I) C.rmen Miranda, Benny Goodmon
1!hr ,43mln)
(I) "Cimarron" ( 1{HI I w .. tem) Glenn
Ford Mari. Sctien (2 hr9 27 mln l
24 Sunday, July 20. 1986
create comic strips Is a happy one unlll
they make them ree'!:li ( 1 hf • 30 min )
1[1).._,, •.•. ----... ..,, ...
M .,_ "Cheech & Chong's Still
Smokln' " ( 1983, Comedy) Richard Mar·
In, Tommy Chong The comic duo livens
up a poorly attended Dutch film testlval
'A' ~ .. 31mtn) MID~,.,., II --Mm.--....... ...
talOOllLft .OWW ·'Confessions Of A OrMng ln-
5tructor" ( t977 Comedy) Robin ASk-
with, Anth<>ny Booth A naive young man
ha& difficulty making his female studeftts
conoentrate on the road ( 1 hf , 32 min.)
(!)AaOSI
([) llOWW ''Romancing The Stone"
( 198.4, Advef'lture) Michael Douglas.
Kathleen Turnef A romantic novelist r&-
luctantly teams With a macho adventurer
In a South American 1ungte to ransom her
sister with a fabulOU5 legendary jewel
'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 :J;J ~ .. ~
a:ml llYI TO IUCClll ro.a..,,.,_
111'1 llA1Drl a I I II TODAY mAT~COUTll OITMl ... _wrntaLYRl8
M .,. "Over The 8foot<tyo Bridge"
-Ql) "The Big Steal" (1949. Adventufe)
Roben M11chum, Jane Greer ( 1 hr .. 30
min) ft:W CZ) "Oxford Bloes" ( 1984. Orama) Rob
Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( I hr , 33 min )
-Aft.noon 11ov1ee-
D9 G) "Goodbye. Charlie" (196•. Comedy)
Tony Curtis. Debbie Reynolds. (2 hrs) CC> "The Heavenly Kid" (1985. Comedy)
LeWls Smith. Jason Gedrlck ( 1 hr • 29
mln)
(}I) "Mad Mu Beyond Thunderdome'"
( 1985, Adventure) ~ Gibson, Tina
Turner. ( t hr .. 46 min.)
1't • "Leller Of Introduction" ( 1938. Dra-
ma) AM Sheridan, Adolphe Meotou (2
hrs)
tt1 CC) "East Side. West Side" ( 1950, Mys·
tery) Ava GardneJ, James Mason ( 1 hr .
48mln )
Cl) "Mad Max Beyond Thundefdome"
( 1985. Adventure) Mel Glblon. Tina
1'urnef ( 1 hr. 46 min )
d (ff) "Wildrose" (1985, Orame) Use
EJChhom, Tom Bower. ( 1 hr , 35 min )
"Lucl(y Night" ( 1939. Comedy) Myr
na Loy, Rober1 TarlOf. ( 1 hr . 22 min ) •CD "Streamers" 1985. Orama) Matthew Modine, Mlchul Wright ( 1 hr . 68 min.)
•Cl) "Tom Sawyer" ( t 930. Adventure)
Jackie Coogan. MltzJ Qr..,, (1 hr.. 26
min) •(C) "Runaway" ( 1984. Aav.nture) Tom
Selleck. Cynthia Rhodee ( 1 hr .. 40 min I (I) "Thft Men From Button Wiiiow"
(1965. W8Stern) Animated VOICea Of
O.le RoMrtaon. Howard Keel Ct hf , 24
min )
.. (!} "Nallonftl L empoon'a Animal Houte"
( 198-t, Romance) Eliott Goutd. Margaux
Hemingway. A man wtlo dreemt of own
Ing a posti rest8Ufant In Manhattan must
marry a woman he doeen't low so that he
can receive the financial support needed
to atart the bullness 'R' ( 1 hr • 46 min ) ••"*--i~·south Of St Louie" (1948.
Western ) Joel Mc:Oea. Zachary Scott
Ranchers battle North and South to P'•
serve their spreads from the devastation
of lhe CMI War ( t hr , 30 min )
(l)MIATtlCl.W
(I) llCMI "WrM Bk><>d" ( 1980, Orama)
B<ad Oourlf. Amy Wright Bued on Flan-
ne<y O'Connor'• atory An emotionally de-
lached Pfe&Cher contefldS With a hendfuj
of people, each ot wtloo'I wants to exploll
him tor a dlttef'ent reasoo 'PG' C 1 hf . 48
min) ·-ICOTT e:9(J), .. ---~Whtie
awaiting htS-executlOn. a Yanktt spy and
a Confederate General exc:hange thetf
VleWI on death. •;LOIT••ACI I ~M91
.... "Porky's Revenge" ( 1985.
Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyatt Knlgtlt A
group of Florida high school students
matches wits with the p<opriefor of a local
brothel 'A' ~J 1 hr . 31 min.) (() unon .. • •• TODA1 (!) IOIOTICM
( 1978, Comedy) JOl'ln Belushi. Tim
Matheson (2 hrs ) CD "Where Is Pars.ifal?" ( 1984, Comedy)
Tony Curtis. Gassandra Domenica ( 1 hr
24 mln) •Cil "The Heavenly Kid" (1985, Comedy)
Lewis Smith. Jaaon O~rlcil. ( 1 hr . 29
min)
-1vea1,. ---~
.. 11=Cll
Cll ..
llAIC& ........
.... Q ..,••nun MWITIClla ...... ...,
~I. ... CMmll.•~
('C) llCMI "Oelperatety Seeking Susar
( 1985, Comedy) Rosanna Ar~nt, M•
donna Amnes!a. mistaken ldentltl86 al'd
dange< befan a bored N9W .-...y ~
wife wno becomes l~ wfth a If• • aplrll~ young WOtMn 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hf .
4~ min)
Cl).,. "Mas«" ( 1985, Orama) 0
Sam Elliott Baaed on the true ftory d
fb:;t(y Dennis, 1 1&-yeer-otd wtlON opt~
mlstlc outl()ol( on llfe le ~ bY •
rare cranial bOne dlleese. 'PG-13' Q (2
hrs&..n -1---~-::.. ,_ CC9GIJ ~ I
tht ~ins of '1'*'lp!Oymetlt att.r he',,.
for Ntlrit•l'\Q lhtr Prteidan1 It\ a ~noon ... ,.,,
~ -l'riday Coal.
9
j
... n
)
'I-
.5
A
111
.&I
m
I I
(2
class fam~2 hrs.) 8 O IM Webs!« contlooee hi&
search for the elUsiYe White stallion. (Part
201.u~
! ==-.. The Scalph"""""' ( 1968. f estern) Burt Lancaster. Shetley Winrets.
A fur trader tracks down a IM!nd of acal·
phunters tor~~ his stolen furs and tree
lak~=---=;~~
MlmMLOlllD
WALL S!mT -"Battered High Tech" Guest: Hambrecht & Quist Preel-
dent WUl18m Hambrecht ct).,_ ' MtS61ng In Acloo" ( 1984, Ad-
venture) Chuck NorrlS. M. Emmett Walsh
An American colonel returns to Vietnam
to search for MIAs 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min )
CH).,_ "Gins Just wanl To Have Fun"
( 1985. Comedy) Sarah JesslCa Parker.
Lee Montgomery TWO teen-age glrlS
struggi. to realize their lifelong dream -to
appear on a natlooally televised "-nee
E!!.._<>gram 'PG' ( t hr . 27 min.)
lJ.) .,_ 'Pnvate Resort" ( 1985, Come-
dy) Rob Morrow, Johnny Depp Two
leen-agers prowl the beaches of a posh
resort fOf beaullful women 'R' ( t hr • 22 mindoo i =:•u
Ml D 0 a -~ Belvedere cele-brates his flrsl ThanksgMng wllh the
Owens faml~) Q • ='°"' ILD. di N llAAAZl9 The results of a poll on
fttnlasles
• WALL STm1' wm "Balte<ed High
Tech" Guest. Hambrecht & OUtsl Presi-
dent William Hambrecht.
Ii) • COOfB I oaAW CCMlfTY "Focus·
SenlOl's1' An O\lefVl8w of seniors' pro-
grams 1n Orange Coonty. a look al the
Cononulng Learning Genier. Cal Slate
Fullerton. an examlna1100 of Alzheimer's
Olleale. ~ ..... =1•1 .. a,)~ 1UCltl In Stefe<>. ( 1 hr.)
... ()).,. "OragonMyer" (1981, Ad·
venture) Peter MacNicol. C.lt1ln Oarke. A
daring young man attempts to reecue a
maiden from the wrath of an ancient. flre-
b<eathlng creetute. (2 hrs.) 8 e ._ W1C1 Crockett do•'l't know
that a ~rendl Interpol agent• eeNtng two
masters. In atereo .. R) (1 hr.) 8 0 • •• Janice and Carol vie
for Paul's altectlons (R) Q
! ...
llOWll "Cheech And Chang's Next
ovle" ( 1980. Comedy) Richard Marin,
Tommy Chong. Two potheeds have nu-
merous mtsadllentur• while roemlna the
streets of Loa Angetee In ... rch ol the "perf~'(2 ~
• • Of 'M':f Bued on the boot! by Thomu J. Peters and Robef1
H Waterman Jr .. this dOoumentary looks
at the distinctive qualities of eight Amert-
can bUSlneaeel (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
1..-MLGllO ,_ Lm Goeets: Ga.ry Mc:Glvem's
defense attorney ( 1977·78) and law pro-
fessor Michael Tigar: Judge Marvin Frank·
el, author of "Criminal Sentences -Law
Without Order." (1 hr.)
Cl!)ITMlm
(%) llOWll "Mad Max Beyond Thunder·
dome" ( 1985. AdllentUJe) Mel Glbeon,
Tina Turner. After being robbed. a man
confronts the mistress of a bt. ~rre t·
apocalyptlc society and Is chat to a
duel to the death. 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr , min.) D ~Mike Ayala (40-3. 20 KOa) vs.
Aaron Lopez (23-1·1, 15 KOS) In a NABF
Supe< Bantamweight tltle bout scheduled
fOf 12 rounds. from San Antonio. Tex .. ~·sr~~---Q m .,_ "The Undefeeted" ( 1970.
Western) John Wayne, Rocit Hudaon. A
Union Army cOIOnel continues to lead his
men Into battle unaware that the South
has slgned a peace treaty (2 hrs . 30
min)
Sunday, Juty 20, 198e 25
-l'rillay Coal.
(()....,... CID .,_ ··Revenge Of The Netds"'
(19M. Comedy) Robert Carradi0e. An-
thony Edwatds Fad up With SYtteriog
lnt«m1nable humiliations mastermll'ldad
by an upperclasS traternlly ot macho ath-
letes. a group of freshman bOOkWOfm-<>ul
casts decides to set the coQege' s vatues
straight 'R' O ( 1 Iv . 30 rTlll'I ) CD ._ "Sheena" ( 1984. Ad'lentUfe)
Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass An American
TV producer faffs 1n love with a Jufl91e
queen out to stop an edUc&ted natrve
prince from usurping the throne of an Alrl-
can kingdom Based on the comlC·bool<
hefOlne ·~.hr . 57 mtn ) • tm _., In stereo (1 tv I -a e ~Y Stingray investigates a
series of murdefs that haunts a travehng
rel~ crusade In stereo (A) ( 1 hr ) I J6 = IOAT Three young ladteS flirt
with Ace. a health-book author and his
wile drscover ..mars been bothef•ng h•m.
Judy's wacky aunt now a popular I08p
opera star, boards the shtp (A) Q ( 1
hr) D _. ... Scheduled actor Mt
chael Yori<. author Steve Shagan ('Ven·
Ide!~~=" (1hr)
~1'11111&. TY This Swiss-made
doc:Ymentaty ellam1nes the grOW1ng US
phenomenon of 'electronic churches.'
and the show t>uslness aspect of this min-
istry, by 1uxtaposing the 8\langeltcal styles
of Jim Bakker and Ernest Angley O ( 1
h<) CC)PATl~a,_.,. F1h1es cla&SIGS
"Ain't That A Shame" and Blueberry
HtU" will be among the works of Fats
Domino whtert will be presenled when lop
pop veterans Ray Charles. Jerry Lee l ew
II and Ron Woo<Js pn Fats at a New Or
leens nightclub ( t hr )
(I) CW I PIUUM uml Htg!"1hQhls
fl'om Edinburgh. Scotland (Taped) ( t
hr)
Cl)~ mM Guest Buzz Selmon·
do (R) lilOWm "Revenge Of The Nerds" 98.4. Comedy) Robert Carradine, An·
EdwardS Fed up Wtth wttenng
lnle<minAbte hom1haltOnS mastetminded
by an upperclass tratet'nity of macho ath-
let ... a group of freshman bOOkworm-out-
euts decides 10 aet the COiiege's values
strni~~~ .. , ....... -• •a.AC1• I •A profAe the bteok men and women trom the
18th oenturY 10 the present who paV9d
the MY fOJ advt~ In the buslnesl
wand --TC* II I Riff ... -_.-'f'IM:ll In llereo (I hr ) "" 1,•o•• ...
YmMY ~ Sketches etMiC auditions.
ltta.t candidate
I
__ _.,
.. Ill•• Tom sccvws B1uba·
re Of ·~ the plants and anlmall
with NMNln per900alt ...
1, ... , •• , ....
al I I__,
.. "Story Of The Dolls' ( 198.4,
ame) Tetctll A1:>g1yan1. Max Thaytw A
baeUty pegeent wwv.·1 1numpti 15 tatn-
lltiod when nude ptiotograptis from her
28 Sunday. Juty 20 1986
~~~blllhed. p hr • 26 mo.) (() Fotenz.e Women's WOftd Cup
trom C>ahu. Hawa:.iR) (II) llOT _.. .Y nm.,... The
NNTN cast spooft 8119fYthlng from the
Academy Awarda to the tl'IOl/lelend mog-
ulS In thtS continuing satire
(l)tm:ZLY._
(%) .,.. "Marla'• LoYers" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Nast8$$ja l<.lns«I. John Savage. Her
war-scarred husband's emotlctlel IMbillty ro consummate theW marriage drlvel a
young women Into a series of attalrt with
Olhef men "A' ( 1 hr . '6 min )
tt11 I~ "Eeflhbound" ( t~ I, ~
ence Ficuon) Burt Illes, Joseph Cam-
panella An extraterrMtrial !amity's spece-
ship bleaks dOWn and they decide to
se111e 1n a small American town, ooty to be
hounded by a persistent goyemment ~
c1al 1? hrs . 15 min) • TOlllMT Host Johnny Cal$OO
hedul4td comedian Jay Leno. musician
IL8M~~.:m:•eo (I hr)
1.-:-
WIUI
ITMlm
ftl, • 16 Wnen Hack« and Ap-
pleby dlSCOl!ef that cMI &efVICe cutbaeks
COUid threaten their jOb&. they WQf1c to-
l her -for onc.e DM.LAI ....
AT~• U8a Guest Dionne
Warwick
(f)90l1m
(H) .,_ "Mad Mu Beyond-Thunder·
00me·· ( 1985. AdventUfe) Mel Gibson.
Tina Turner Al1er being rot>bed, a man
confronts the mistress of a bizarre post·
apocalypllc society and la challenged to e
duel to the death 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr . 46
m1n )
90Wll ·Between LoYef'll" ( t963. Dra-
ma) Jes.e St James. John L_., A suc-
cessful tasn.on deljgrl8r dllco\lert h9'
husband halllng an affair and leevee him
to find another men wtlofn she alto mar· 1 ries ( 1 hr . 30 mlll )
.,. "Love Child" ( 1982. Orama)
Amy Madigan. Beau B<idges A pregnant
inmate in• women'• p09on wagee •bat-
tle to keep her child. who was fathered by
a ~rried guard 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.)
tW al)~ nw::u In stereo ( 1 hf ) -1 IYIOllGUWOCID ~mM ~,.. """M. Spoofs ere In
terspenec! With 4dted Yel'lionl of Holy·
wood' I worst mcMe9 Feetured: "The
Craw~~ (t983). (1 hr .. ~min.)
• -OutWde the Qty of Gotd. ~ pu1fe an ~ed W1i from the
l1Yef and they b9gln their journey to the
wtwtaMoun.t.in. ·IUl.-(1) u.e. OUWIC ...,,.M. Opening Cer•
rnoni. from The A.tttodome In Hetaton
R) {1hf .• 30mln )
Ill Cf •CUii Q::ll • ,.., ~,_In 119'90 ( 1
hr .• = D-.:a CGU.1C11* OI LAM
~ "Hammer9mith II Out'' (1972. ) Blzabeth Teytor. Rlchetd Bur·
ton tn 1SJtchange for r1c:hel. a young Intern
help8 an .,._,. men .-pe from #I
~ ~ \;J,5.-;.) .;r .. ...,
lmllY
UllMC\'I • ll'W:W TO
'n.AYMM
Ltfeforoe" ( 198.5. Scienoe FM>
tlon) Steve Aallsbaok. Peter Firth Ttvee
apace vampires are tr8nlPQf'led to Earth
where they ambarll on a tettltylng ,,.._def
l ee 'R' (1hf .40m1n )
-~1'M:U ln1tete0 (I ht.) w 11aW" ...
... "Santa Fe Trall" (1940, West
em) Errol Flynn. OfMa de Haviland. The
tight for Kansas during 1he pr..cMI War
days launches the military car..,. of
George CosUH' and Jeb Stuar1 (2 hrs..)
(!) ... "Kona Coast" ( 1968, Adven--
1ure) Richard Boone. Vera Miies A young
woman dies of a drug overdoee and the
man who gave her the drugs must answei
to her tough, seaQ()jng lath« (2 tn.)
• _,.,. "Ttle Death Polley'' (1973
Suspense) Rob9'1 Powell, Barbera Fel-
don A wtllflwind r~ turn1 Into a
nightmare when a women dlloowrS thal
her hUsband Is already married end pion
i.!)g to dO away with he< ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
CJ,Jmvll "Health" (1979. Comedy) Lau·
ren Bacall, Glenda Jackson A netlC)n81
health IOOd convention tS the eoene of a
powe< struggle between the aged heed ol a health too<J company and her ambhlous
~· 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min) ~ m¥ll '4J"The Heavenly Kid'' ( 1985
Comedy) lew1s Smith, Jason Gedrlcll
Killed tn a car craSh. a man cen't pass
ttl<ough heaven's pear1y gates until he re-
turns to Earth and helps a teen-ager g&tl'I
some confidence 'PG-13· ( t lw.. 29
min~
W 1.,. ~o the Night" t 1984, Ora
ma) Jett GoldblUm, MTchelle Ptaifter A
bored ae<oepece englneet recetvee tome
uninvited excitement when he beoome<,
uwOIVad with an 1rreslst1ble gem smugglef
'A' O (1 hr , 55 min.) m CID llOWll "Prtm 's Honor" (1985. Corntt-
dy) Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Tunw Cl
reeled by John Huston Conlplicatlone
anse when a hit man l0t a Brooklyn crlme
!amity mames an lntOgulng LA bblde
With a Closettul Of lkeletons 'R' Q (2
hrs , 10 min.) we ~ mM Guest Bun Belmon
do (Al
• llOVll "Strange Cargo·· (HMO. Ohl
ma) Clark Gable. Joen Crawford. Atlf(
eecap4ng from a penal lsiand. a group cl
men find peace end happineea ttir~ re-
ligion. (2 hrs . 30 min )
• 'lmllY,.. NA,.. Featured "Hud-
aon Taylof " ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
Cl) AUTO uca. CART Moltofl ~ from !onto IA) (1 l'w • 30 mo ) w ... "l<Mt Is Not Forewr'' (1974
ame) Gary Frank, Debralee Scoct. The
p.-ot>leml of two high school sw.ethearts
In the 1950s her parent-. hie ~t ••·
ittrteod, and botll Of them growing up
l'tf 65min)
W filUCKI In stereo ( 1 ht I .. ...
"The Arna.ting eotc:.a1 Man
9!7, Scieno&-Fletlon) Glenn Langan
thy Downt An atomic eltplotjon tvm•
a men tnto • murdefQ!Jt g6ant ( 1 hf . 30 (EJ.., .....
d (C) .. "The Ttrmtnator" ( tGM, Sci --=-Actton) Arnotd Schw~ Undl Hamilton A cyborg It 81111 WI
ttme from tht year 2029 10 praeem-day
Loe A"Qelel to naa.in.te a woman wtlO
Is destined to give birth to 1 revoklllonary.
'R' O ( 1 hr., '8 min.)
ta .... "Double KJll" ( 1975, Mystery) Gary Collins. PenMc>pe Homer. The con-
nrvlng husband of • weallhy woman dev-
.,. a 0£ tor her rnordef ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (l)I 8111 ... Cl) ... "Topper" (1937, Comedy)
Cary Gfant. Constance a.men. A mar·
ried o~ beCOme uowlllng ghoSts after
being lnvoflled In •n IUIO ecCldent ( 1 hr .•
37 n\ln.)
• D .,.. -• cownn .._ Sched-uled lntetV!ews with Charlie DenleAI. w~
11am lee Golden. John Anderlon; Rand'(
TreYtS 11r'1Q1 "On the Other Hand "
• lll)~TMCU In stereo ••.,.,."A Star Is Som" (1937. Ora·
ma) Jene! Gaynor. Fredric Maroh. Feeling
hit own popularity slipping as hit young
wife's career is on the rite. a blo-name
star rums 10 the bottle f(')f comfort (2
hr•' I DYi TO IUCC8I ... ......... ,._
u.a. Cl.1WIC NITIWM. Opening Cere-
monies from The Aatrodome In Houston ffi) (1 hr . 30 min ) ([) fOWll "Where Is PerSlfal?" (19fW.
-Sahlrclay
• ()).,.. "The Man From Button Wiiiow"
( 1985, Weste<n) Animated. Voices of
O.le Robertson. Howard Keel ( 1 hr .. 2~
min.)
.. , LOl'f. •M:t .,.,. "Gho&I In The lnYISlble Bikini"
( 1966, Comedy) Qeboran Walley Tom-
1 Klfk ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
U.PMm-.T
mu1m11m1a.n.-.,... ... P0011ML
um.tlAICAlt -~ ... .,.,. ''Revenge Of The NerdS''
(198-'. Comedy) Robert Carradine. A~ thon-..idwatds.j 1 hr . 30 min ) .. ...
Lllf:.CIMJ m ........... ....,..,,.JmOT
c ... ec:o.-.• Clo. .. ,.., .... ..............
ll'IYOlll• •••
lllllCI
• lnDO Featured Or Harvey Roea
on the "Executive Succ.s Diet": Doctor
Chan on the accupre11JOre diet. ( 1 hr.) •:.uca ~.,.,. "Don't Cry. It'• Only Thundlt'
(1982. Orama) Dennis Chrietopher. Su
{i):=~50mln)
CP) .,.. "Charlie Chan The Trap"
( 19~7. Mystef)') Sidney Tolef. Mantan
Moreland. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •-econ •tm .,.. "Monte Walsh" (1970, West
em~#'rvtn. Jellnne MOtMU (2 tvs ) .. 8 Sbtth i:=-from Taper A.,. nue Bementaty , Sen Pedro and
Sen Joee St,..t Element.ry School. Mia-
~ Hiiia compete ~Perez hosCI
Comedy) Tony Curtll, cassanc:1ra Domen-
ica. An Inventor who llY89 In a castle with an assortment ot ecx:entr1cs trlM to mar·
ket NI 6Uaf lkywrttlng Invention 'PG' ( 1
hr., 2• min.)
(l) 11'1 '°'* • 111 •Cl) ... "Surf 1r· (1984. Comedy) Ed-
die Oeelen, Linda Kerrldge. A madman
concocts a tainted IOft drink that ~
&IJrttn and l>Meh-bums to eat garbage.
'R' ~31mln.)
• • "Wer Of The Coloaal Beast" (1958, ~Fiction) Sally Fruer.
Roger Pace An Army of1loer grOW9 to
gatgantuan P<oportlons to6lowW'lg hla U..
fated expoan to redlaUon beems. ( 1 hr , 30mln1 IA 'I u_,_,,.._,
---MPWIYCA11 .. MIZEM ...
.,_ "Forced Vengaenoa" (1982,
Ac:Mnture) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise
Wellef. A karate expert UN8 hla lkils to
driYe mobsters out of • Hong Kong gam-
bling 19tabllehment 'R' ( t hr • '3 min.)
..... ".Ndgemenl Dey" (1974, Ora·
ma) Devtd Hattman. Roeamary Murphy
A amall town Is thrown Into •n uproar
When a student's diary exposee the per·
l'WM!llml
FWWWllW " . ..,. MOPtr II I . ,. ·--n.11111-..rr --~ ----....,.
~.--.... --=·· .,.. "lcefMn" ( 19fW, Orama) Tim
othy Hutton, Undeay Crouee ( 1 hr , 39
min.) ---Id: IMC Al I g,.,...,._Q
il1'mAY•Nlll .,_
Ql-.-0
IOODIAYU. • snao Featured: Or. Je<ome Btume
dl1cu11ea obesity; Anita l(lmball
discUSMa the no diet diet: chef Q\»nlOux
demOntrat• low-Cll dishes ( 1 hr.) e•:=crtitaQ
... Lii .,.. "Pl'otOOOf" ( 1984. COmedv)
Hawn. aV'tl Safendon. ( 1 hr , 3e
imlnJ.,. ... _ ... 11.L, __
Ml S±llf•--o ....... '16,._llMI
~&.-fllmlllTO .al.I
A'CUllHll
.... 11.L .......... CMDOCll ..... (!')Mm••• (%) ... "())(ford ea.." (19tM, Orama)
Rob Lowe. Alf>J ~i.\J hf., ~=at ·w..: .. -:Zit. •
son.i life of a teacher. (2 hra., 20 min.)
•Cl>CMna9
• .,.,. ''The~::: Of Duddy l<ravttz" ( 1974, ) RlcMrd erey..
luls, Micheline Lanctot on Moret.
cal Riehl«' I novel A JewWI t...,..., In
19'0. Montreal comee of age wtllle ..._.
rllng In vaNOul schernet he hOpet wll r•
114Jlt :.==•lls (2 In)
=~ .. L01T••AC1 .,.,. "Code 0t Siience" ( 1985, Ad-
119nture) QlUci< Noma. Henty SM. A
maverick ~. COP ~ • aoltary war agaml rival ctrug.-runnlng genge. 'ft
.. ~ <~1,c:il. ·1--...,. mLlm.IT'm .. , ...
=-·9t·s A Wonderlul life" (UM7,
Fantasy) James Stewart, Donna Reed.
On Christmas Eve. a men·a guardian ~
gel dlvem him from llJlcide and ~
fi1m what his hometown would be Ilka If he
were never bOrn (2 hrs .. 9 min.)
1r.:.::uommY nm. co. ,., ....
---~ ....... U1TLDTMIMAC'nCA
WOMOfllCMTOll 11 I
IA"',,_ tot.1&111 , .. ,._ ........
.. "Blithe Splttt" '1945. Comedy)
Rex Harrison. Constanoe Cummlnga. ( 1
hr.:µ min) ~=---=--~ ... ''Tobrufc" (1967. Orama) Rook Hudeon. George Peppard (2 hrs., 15 .. ,,.,,,._..,...
IA"'• IGUA111 .......
UL,_ft ...... , ....
CMTOCll CAllDlll& , •• ,._ ... ma ..
.,.. "The trwialble Boy" (1957. Sc>
eooe-Flotlon) PNllp Abbott. Alchard E~. 1L mln.) . .. ............ ,,_,.,.
IATI 1rr.ro
I.SAT. --.. ...,._, ...
....... &.-'Ill , ___ ill
ltC F 111 ....... Prtecolt Grend
Prix trorn Olwland. (Taped) ( 1 ht . 30
min)
CID M ---A boy tau. lot • g1r1 He· s met at Blimmtt camp aftd oom-~tM wjth It weelt"Y rtval fot hef loYe.
{L) 90W1I "The Sect9t Of N.1.M.H."
( 1982, Fan1asv) Animated. V'*-of
t:ii.t>eth Hertmftn Dom OelulM. { 1 ht .
20mln)
Sunday, Juty 20, 1986 27
-~w•• ......... ~
• .... ...n 7 F C• FeatUJed wor10 Of OUtllwt NatlOnal Challenge.
sprint cat• on • half-mile dirt track, t1om
Meiequlte, T •• ( 1 hf ) (J) 90"5 "Ntgtll P~" (1957. Ad-i~.;;;:·"· --"~""'
'MBJT-IMIMl191lwm
.,.,. "loemafl' I 1~. Oreme) Tim·
-,~t".::-y Ctoute (I hf, 39 ., ..... ,,,_ u-•-.n .,..,.,_ TUaUUC'11C llMID-
u·-~'i"=a•t ••
a&ILI~
•*••wccum ··r~ 11" An oveMew Of MntOfl' PfO-
gtlme tn Otenge County. a IOOlc et thil
Cont.nvang Leaming Center Cal Stet•
FU!lenon, en sxaminatlOO ot A~·,
OIMeM eel .,_ The Bridge On The River
Kw11" ( 19!>7, l>am9) Wrlkem Ho«sen
Alec G\llmeM (2 htl 4 I min ) 00.,.,. "St•rman' ( 198-'. $cletlce r'IC·
llOO) Jetf 8'idge9. Kareo Allen ( 1 hf , 55
m1n)
~ MOWll 'Piranha II The Spawning"
[1981 Sc~FICllOO) TriCAa o·Nei1
Si.ve Marac:J'IUk (2 htt)
Cl) 90Wll 'Toppa(' ( 1937. Comedy)
(Ary Oran1. COnttence Bennet1 ( 1 hr .
37 min)
-· =-~11tke fOfCA" ( 1975 Orama) ~ Gorman. Donald Blakely ( 1 hr . 30 -it·· -··--··••eu. ... nMIUNB II ...nCGL&ml
... ~TUllUUC'nC .....
• h "Terzan'1 New Vor1' Adven
ture" ( 1 ~42, Adventure) Johnny
W8'llmul*. Mauteen O'Solllval\ ( 1 h1 30.,. ... l:r..tae
CGllE .,.,, lllM.N-
-LongwOOd Gncktt Club U S o Toumament. ..,,vnnai match, ltve
ECheltnut Hiii, M.. ( 1 ht . 30 rTW'I )
... "The LUI Starlight.," ( 1984
Flet'°"1) Lance Guttt. Robert
Preston~ IV • 40 min.) twll•u'f: , en•• a • ...... "Ttw NotorlOul
Frog Of c.t.wf• Ccunty'' Biiiy
Jeooby 8tert .. .Jm'rfy 8mley In lhlla ad
epi.t10n Of Mettl Twain's dlMlc tale
' about I ~ ~ ...,,,. the pltfalla Of Gl\!Q 1::..-:
28 Sunday, Jufy 20. 198e
..... l aT
ccmim a1,.,,..._N_
tttl nr .... ....,..,.
i ..,.,,... CllMllrl o r a CMWAm
ITAi .... Spofu competruon
fNturlng calf ~ ttom "Oltrrenl
S1t~•." ''Wha1'1 ~ Nowtl" and
"HOllywOOd Beat " (R) (1 l'w-)
I IATM'l'I IO'fa.I ....... ,,. .... _,_ .... ....,
CC.IE :9AIYMU&.N--
llCMI 'Wartime Romenoe" I 198~
OralTlt) ( t ht • 33 m.n)
•M'faMIClm'll mMl ...
1W Ill).,_ ''The Ctiwpa At F•1~ Rivef'
11953. WllSfernJ Guy Madlson v .. a
M11ee (2 hr& 16 min )
-a1 ......... ---· -!_r. 'MOUMy' ( 1974. Orama) Kini • Jeen S.bef g ( 1 hr . 30 min ) D "m1U. Solton ~ SOx et ea1 ..
torn1a Angeti (Uve) (3 h<I I •:..-: fj .,.,. "Game Of 0..lh' ( 1979. Ad-
¥'90furt) Broce L ... Cho.ICl< Nomi (2
IVS ) I ML•MfAl&Y
...... Scheduled Billy ex.en.
Little Rlcherd. MlchMI McOonald and
James lngfam ("Yeh Mo 8 There"). El
OeBarge and Kenny Logglnt ("... Be
There"). l(()()j & tile Gang. Lu1~ l/en-
drOM, Janet Jeckton. Sm<*ey Aobineotl
lteMeW) In 1tereo ~hr ) ,..,......,.~,...coaar .._ .....
eamt• al vtrlllM.N-
u.&. Cll 1WIC .... Scheduled
eventa Flgutt tMtlna. teem equestrian
and men'• ~fing, u .... from The
Aslrodome. In Houston (2 twt.)
00.owll ''Tre~" \:· Sc...noe Fie· t'°"1) Tim T~. Hunt ( 1 hf .
25 min.)
(!) ITAi um Sporta ~"'°"' 1ea1uring call memt>tn from "Ottfrlf'lt
Str<*•." "Wtlat'1 Happening Nowfl" and
"HOllyw()Od Beat " (Ftf ( 1 hi.)
Cl).,. "Tex·· (1082. 0rllNI) Mall Cit '°"'·Jim Mealer ( 1 hr . 43 min) tlrtl~~bod The Sallof" ( 1947, Ad-
ventUte) ~ F~ Jt . Meuteen o·~·d2t1t .. L -1 ma• ATftm--Scheduled reYIHL ''Pl
rat•" (Weltat MatthlO. Damian Thom-
M), "AJiena'' (Sigourney W...,.,, Ml-
chetl Blthn). "Vamp" (Chrl1
~. Greoe Jonee)
l('I) llM.._ ...... U.OIC !-JICTllW• ..... ,. ... u-•-.n _ _,_,
-,. M&. w Etlefgy em
clent home tis~ .. -p---=r .. . •• ....... ,_,.MTS Rlcil
ho9tt 1Nt oomlcel ioott at goof·
i trom the wOf1d ot IP0'1• --nMI.
....... LOI ~ Oodgllrs II
CNc:ago Cubl (l"'-1 (3 ,... ) llJ ... "The Legacy'' (1979, Hofr0t1
Kathltln9 Rott. Sam EllOtt (2 hrt ) e .,.,. "MOQSmbo" ( 106', °'•mal
0attt Gable. Ava Gardner (2 hrt) e DOCTCll.., "Robol" The Doctor hlu
gone ttvougti • new lnc¥nttlon. ~t 1n
llme to WW.tlgate the ~nee 01
MCtet matenafi trom goytrnrntnt ..tel>-
lllhmenta ,j 1 hr . 30 """ l I CIWl.L TAY\.m
W• CMITOIY
.,.,. "A Flash Of GrMn" (19M
Or1ma) Ed Heme. Blalf Brown (2 ht•
11 "*')
Cl) DA*I flW9I Judgel· David Gt I, De•
dre Hall. Alloneo Ribeiro Performance by
Atloneo Rlb9Wo In stereo (A) (%).,.."Come Qeen" (1931 Come
I) Stan Laurelf. Ol/vef Hardy
~
W (I) TO• •1 I II' .. ...,..
mATaT 9GITI LI• M Profiled
ly Cunningham. former NBA Buketbe11
star Hotted by Stew Garvey 1-----CMITOIY .,_ "Steel" ( 1980, Or1me) l"
Mejoft. Jennifer O'Neill ( 1 ht • 41 min J
M1W Cll M tlT'I l•p-eynoed "!:kl
t1em1an RtulOIW)tfv," "Sheke VOA.X Penta.
"The Show.r.-.:-Mamea Don't Let Y04X Be
blee Orow Up to Be Cowboyt," "MMttng
In lhe LedlM Room." "Minnie the Mooch
er · Sem•hnal
(I)llCMI "A Walk With love And DMth
(19e9 Romence) ~ HYeton, A
W Ml~~~mlnJ I -1 (J) NA IOll $500,000 Buick Open
from W1rw1Ck Hlllt Golf and Country Cluh
l
ln G=enc. MICh (Taped) (2 hrt I •nu..., .....
llm .. Mllll Cll U CAllTOIY
-~ Hajjcetl Slek• llvt from Oceen Port, N.J ( 1 ht )
(f)P-Atter comlnQ down With a~·
cate of lllQe fright. Chtie cooekJert IMv
I the llChool. In ttlfeo (R) ( 1 hf )
, ... TM.I MAlM "Altddin And
Is Wonderlul Lamp" Ailddln (Aobefl
Carredlne) le the vtctim 01 an tvll mtQ1
clan's (Leonard Nlmoy) plot to gelf\ eon
trol of • me~I lamp houelng a getllfl
I "* Earl Jonte) In lteteo Q ( 1 ht I ..... , ...... -....... , ___
" ... ''The ~ Rel" ( 198-'. Of• ma) Tonvny lM Jc>net. Martha PtlrnptOtl
l hr. 34mln }
.. tMIT
• ,.... W\11 aueptetl that the pur
POM of 1 Tripod'1 errlval et e t111Y911ng
Ciro.. 11 to C1P the cMcnn
I, ... , .. " ... ,.., ............ ... • •••sm&&.11•• ....... ,,.,,..,._
.. "The ChtneM W.t;J" ( 1978. Ad
Y91'11Ut•) NIOhoeat Hammond. Roberl simon ~l • ... C0ACM An ~tul IO<* et
the P'~ ptofellk>n of oo.c:hlng In
!he Na11onel Footban LAegiJe With ptofllfol
Of ten current NFL eo.chee. ( I hr ) ......
mATmT .,_,. LI •I I Pr<>"*' Cunningham,'°'"* NBA BukttbeU tier. Hoettcfby SIM GatWy
... "Qolng In Styte" (1879, CorM-
c:ty) 0.0,ge Bunia. M Cerney (2 hrl )
-lalurclay Cont.
• DA AA ~ Of the IUOOMSful
fight by .wltonment ... ta and IClentlla to
~ll the Ol9f9Y'1 extlnctlOn (R> 0 (I
l unu-••,... <1mtN1&MnU•u-=1u ,.,...,..,.
... "Homa In lndlena" (1~. Ad-
Yenture) Lon Mc:Ca"*-. Witt« Btannan
~hr ' ~min )
.._ Plpellne Ma1tera from Oehu.
wall~) ~=-"Mee Wt1t" ( 1982. 91ogra ~) Ann Jillian, Jamee &Olin ( I hr . 40
min.)
(%) MIMI "Mad Max ~of'ld Thundet· OOme'" ( 1985. Ac:MnhKI Mel Glbloo.
Tin\~~ 1 tv . •8 min :1 -..... ,. ..am Schedllled. Mike TytOn va. Mal'\lll Frazier In • heeVy·
Might bOUt achaduled for 10 roundl, from
Glenafllll, N~) (1hr .. 30mln )
::.,-__ MMTI ...., ... ,. -----(J) Cll ...,.. ...._ International ot Cha~. Iha thlfd ol tha lour-
r&QI IROC auto racing Nflel, from Tel-
l•~. Ala (T1ped) ( 1 hr )
• ITM -.... Spot11 competltlOn
IMtunng cat rnemben from '"Olffrent
Str<*•." "What' I Hawenlng Nowtl" and "~O..t~RI. (!hr)
I .. ~~
IT'il&..-
.. "Kiiier On Boerd" (1 977, 'if\, Cl1ude Akin•. Beatrice ISi<=~---
,_ Longwood Crioket Club U S
o T oumarNl'tt. Mmiftntl m1uch. llve
from Cheltnu1 Hin. MMI ( 1 hr., 30 min ) CID .,. "Metk" ( 198b, Orama) Cher,
§im Elliott. (2 hrs )
([) .. "Pher Lap" ( 1983. Oram1) fOm Bur11nte>n. M1r1ln Vaughan ( 1 hr ~
min}
i ...... 1&••••• .,_AY' CA
.. -..... ,. -..n ~heduled Mike Tyton 111 MaMI Frazier In a hctavy
weight bout IOheCluled lor 10 roundl, lrom
Glent Fent.NY (Tapec1) ( t hr . 30 min )
Cl) (!)AT 1W...,.. Scheduled r.vlewl
•'HMttblJrn" (Jack Nlehobon. Meryl
81reep). "Haunted Honeymoon" (Gene
Wiider. Dom 0.Lutle) . '"Mexlmum Over·
drlw" (Em1lk> Ett9\IW. L-euta Hatting·
ton)
I ••mr111:m:•z••• ........... L
• l'•w MN York Meta 11 A11anta 'I" \~) (2 tv1 • 46 "*'l -1 wrntllWllVCIG •' 1'9Cn.Y• IE II
, .. After eomlnQ doWn with • MYere caM of tttgtl r1ght, Ctvll coneldtfl hMv
I lht tchOOl 1ln atereo (A) ( 1 hf ) .. , ..... ._. ..........
.. "Med Me11" ( 1980. Orama)
Met Glblon. Joenne Semuec (2 hrt..)
·-=~~hilt United Stat• Merthal .. {f 973, w .. tem) Jonn Wayne, Gtoroe
~~~ "Untcnown CNp ="· n:-;;:t Dhc1or Pert II of Ill" Jeck·
le Coogan. Ute Gt~, Gecf~ Hale end
Virginia Cherri recall Checlln'a Mt1Y dlr.o-
torfll ettoru epennlng the deoade from
t92~i.i~J
, _ ..... A Nttorioal look ti
thl 9\IOlutlon of FrtnCh t.lt• oulelne Ind
lradltlonal home cooking 9ltlCe the Mktdle
A.get au.ta anttvopokJgllt LAwrenoe ~. "Cultine Mlraur'' lfMntor M6chel
Guerard CC> .,. "Sacred Ground" ( 1983, Ora-
ma) Tim Mcintire, Jack Elam ( 1 hr., 40
min)
CJ) MIMI "Tha Sting" ( 1973. Orama)
PaUI Newman, Robert Redford (2 tva ,
30 ~ Cl) "Iceman" (1984. Orame) Tim-
othy Hulton. UndMy CrOUM ( 1 hr . 39
min.)
(%) ... '"Tom Sewy.r .. (1830, A<Mn-
tura) Jacl<le Coogan. Mlttl Gfeen (1 hr ..
28 min.) · I •-•ocumrr._
-W ..., M1I ffll:f llAQI Tha heedllne-maklng actor ~ hll nin.-
month lmprllonfn9'f tor Po••lon of oo ealne. hit Mrty caretf and tMlrlQI about
l
hll ;;,. marriage
M.ICI
.... Q ...
JlllU LIWl'T •rwzm u.a. Cl.lWIC ....... ~
...,.nta. Bolling Mml!Nlt. •• lkatlng and cycilng, !Noe from Thi Aatroctomt In
HoottOn (~ hra , 30 min ) -~TTUCTlm .. CD .,.. .. u.tk .. (1986. Drema) Chef.
Sem Elllon (7 tvt ) _.,..... ___ _
the 8')ewnlng ritual of the cuutwo.t trout
iPert.:.~Q .,.,.._..,..u __
119 I• M Tom i:.tUNMt et<* the fi-
ne! frontier • the Mure end whst fr..-
wtyt, food and ,.,.. In L09 MQtlll caUd
beln2036. •...ruaa-DA•WWWlii:...
tutect dilhwahlnu "-'•gent; O¥tr·th9-
counttr rneclc8ttont; celtMt ~
• ta.lft!OC9 a e zr 8ehedlMd. 1n-1ervtewt with a.o..g. Bumi and Unde Ev-ans: o.ry Frankin ,..._. ''Heef1bum'"
r=·~-, IE .. W Featur9d: wny to
many Jazz mutlei.nt choM S.n DlilQO a
one (>( thelt favoote apota to play: a look
at the evolution of the Ford; a profile on
1rtll1 Petff Mex; a vtelt with eomt "old-
tlrnt'" .oo.<1 from Ptclflc e..cti: • look II
the world champion frllbee 1rtlst1
......... --Vicki~ the feet• Of ttte to Jemie. -. .....
-•R Tri Authof Wiiiiam oea tr..,. the Met<ong trom Ho
Chi Minh City (fofmer1y Saigon) to the
t=~=.w•• (R) Q (1 tv) 1-:w":r.· ...... ..-.oo
with ner tarher and rhe Rudd chlldfen endl on• Md not• (1 tv.) ct> .. '"Don't Cry, lt'a Only Thunder"
( 1982. Orlmll) Deni* CMltoptMW. So-
lan Saint Jamel A woman Army doc1or
and 1trou~onemedichelp1WO nuna
oar• for • group of Vlt1namtM Ofl)htnt
'PG' ( 1 IV , 60 mln )
Cl)MmllA -=a• Aretha, with apeclel
guest Clerence Clement. llrlQI eome of '* gr .. , .. , hh• lnck.ldlng '"Atiec:*t" •nd
"You Miki Me FNI Like A Natural Wom-
an " In aterto. ( 1 tv.J cz:i.,. "toern.n" (198', Orama) Tlm-
mhy Hutton. Undllly Crouae. Memberl of
en •ICPedltlOn tMm dltOovtf end dtfr<* • trolMI 40,000-year-old CfMlure, and one
membef wanta to keep the Iceman altve
'PG~. 39 min) ·1•21••-MI Ma,._ Judget· 0.vld Graf, 0.-
• Hall. Monao Ribeiro P«iormanc:. by
Atfonao Ribeiro. In atereo (A)
!'"Au.I M•U. F•tured an lntetVtew wtth doe St.....,. of the Fedafaled com-
merclala, ~tor women only. •
1·1.;.o;. ->Q. -·---.. ,.,
tM WO ZIDOlll MmM. U I I i:.~
ILKed'. a viltt 10 the dtlry f8rm; the A*n
Jungte FOWi -the zoo't wldlte dMIHlp
pelrOI. a look II 1WO OOUllnl of the camtl • ~he larnel •f'ld the OulNoc& II llff-,_ ~ 1IGlll CIW!VMIM In t:cer•
to 11 hf.) -·Cl) .. Mftr • Mll'l'l Two tm-ployeee o4 a rec:ulve mlllk>naW. ln\4911-
gate a 1eam ~the uttmlch. Start
l~~-·nd Mttt McCoy. (1 hr.)
•• JACV'l f/I"" Jo eocec>t• • )ob .. a pert·tlmt tMChet In tttteo. (R) Q
Sunday, July 20, 1988 29
-lalunlay Conl.
e .,.. "Piranha II: The SpeWl'Wlg"
( 1981, Scleoc&-Flctlon) T rlcla O' Nell,
Steve Marachuk. A canister of mutant llah
eggs. lhe prodoct of U.S. goyemment
genetic engineering experiments. II acci-
dentally released near a Caribbean vaca·
tlorl resort. (2 hrs.) •a= wm ............ _ Amotd's P'eoc·
copatlon with schoofwol1t end girts leeves
him llttle time to play with Sam. (R) Q D .,.. "The Men From L..eramie"
( 1955, Western) Jamee Stewart. Wallaoe
Ford. A man seeks revenge on the gun-
runners r~ble tor his bfother'a
dee~ ..
;="Sam Whiskey" (1969. come-~ Burt Reynolds, Cllnr Weft(er. Before
the theft IS d~ed. a widow manages
to have 1.000.000 dollars In gold bars r•
!urned to lhe mini (2 hrs )
• ~ The eemloomadlc Kurds of
Turkey, Iran end Iraq declare their faith In
~lnful rituals. ( 1 hr.)
GD TMnT l'UI IU1-F-eature<t. "Hud-
'°"Taylor " ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ID mAT I W GW' • "La Cenerent<>-
18" Thia productlorl of Roainf'a comic op-era, based on the terNllar Qnderella fairy
tale. features Frederica "°" Stade. Fran-
cisco Araiza. Paolo Montaraoto, Laura
Zannini, Margherita Gugllelml, Clatdo
Oesden and Paul Ptlshka. (Englsh Subtl-
tles) 1n stereo jR) (3 hrs 1 (1)9Clli..,.
(JI).,.. "Sterman" ( 1984, Science Ac-
tion) Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen An alien
cornea to Earth and discovers a hostile en-
vfronmenr In which he, eloog with a widow
he encounters, IS relentlessly pursued by
scient111s who want the creature for a lab
!!P9flment. 'PG' Q ( 1hr .55 min.) UJ .,. "The Laat Starfighter" (1984.
Science Action) Lanoe <lueet. ~
Preston A likable leeo-ager who'• a whiz
at destroying video-game alien lnvedert II
rectulted es an lnterstelar fighter plot by an eml96ary from a ~ of planeta. 'PG' i! hr , 40 min.)
Cl) TAl.9flW1111 "MK-A bizarre In-
ventor (Phil Roth) helps out a pop com-
poser (Michael Warren) wno·a IUfterlng
from a mental ble>ck. (R)
()).,_"Beverly Hiiia Cop" ( 198', Ora·
ma) Eddie MUfphy, Judge Reinhold. A
fasHalklng oop tra!ls hie beet frlend's
killer from the alleys of Detroit to the poet!
galleries of Beverly Hiiis. In atereo. 'A' Q
l hr .• ~mln.)
-~flWMGU.YWOCIONM
• • m Ma7its Into a minor car 80cl-dent. In stereo ) • 9 A myatetlOlJS stranger
roams the governor'• menllon on Hdow-;)1·~ 0l M .. _,...
rec, Knight: modeling agent John Claa-
b(encaa; luxury r990rts In the Swtaa AJpe.
111~~.;he Dominican Republlo and Ptr\.I
Cl ••1AZ111 ~· ~...,
.. ~YUCG lnstereo Ct hr.l
.. ()) ... "Stormln' Home'' ( 1 &85.
ema) Gii a.tard. U.. Bb.wlt Whle
preparing for an .a-important rece, • cll-
voroed, caretr .. motoero. racer YOWt to
reform hie reek'-lfeltyte and to aocap1
the teeponelt>Altlae of being an adult. (A)
it 'i.~ -.a The bickering room-
30 Sunday, July 20, 1986
mates compete for the Belt Friend Award at a cMttty event. In stereo. (R) • 9 .. 'Wanda Nevada.. ( 1979.
Western) P9ter Fonda, Brooke Shields. A
gam~ and the orphan he won In a poker
game •t off In aeerch of a buried gold
treasure. (R~ Q (2 Ive.)
• .,.. 'Klondike Fevef'' (1980, Ad-
ventufe) Jeff East. Rod Steiger. The
young Jae« London aeta out to leek t"9
fort\.lle dUr1nQ the Gold FUti, (2 tn.) e ~aw. WM An examination Into
lhe <>t>aerwtlon that the Spenlah CMI War
was ectualty a cMI war within another oMI
war ( 1 hr.)
CC).,.. "A Flalh Of Green" (1964.
Orama) Ed Harrla. Blair Brown. In 196t, a
Florida journalist faces a moral dilemma
wtlefl a politician IOllclts him to dig up dirt
on envtonmeotallsts that are thwarting hla
ambitions. ~2 hr8 , 11 INn.) (() oc• 1111AL.ne ..., Hlgh1tgh1a
E
lrom Edinburgh, Scotland. (Taped) ( 1
~ • .,I IMIRACI
.,. ''The Heevenly IOd'' ( 1985,
) LrN!a Smith, Jason Gedrick
Kllled In a car crash. a man can't pa.sa
lhrough heaven's peer1y gates until he re-
turns to Earth and helps a teen-aQef gain
some confidence. 'PG-13' (1 hr . 29
min.) • llOWll "Time Out Of Mind'' ( UM7.
Drama) Phyllis Ce!vert. Ela Ralnea A mu-
*student'• merrteae ruins him. (2 hrs.) •9 e • -~ C Mrs C has a lflng with her old high IChool sweetheart In
i•t-:auc. ITOIY .........
.. 8'11Mf 1UCU 1n,,tC. < 1 hr >
-• • Ill«* A bOglJS Santa Claus retuma to 9Yerl the l()()(e eaan.t
Remington and LaUfa. In stereo. (A) ( 1
hr ) I= COlfS&IMI Wat ~
end romentlc en~ •ta lay the
"oundworl( for "" .. of the former Harvard roommat• Stlrt Edw9td Albert.
John Shea. c.rollne Smith and Kim Oar·
i (Part 2 Of 3) (2 hrs.) ~---..-,._ eel Knight; modellng agen1 John Ceae-
blancaa; k.lxury rteOrft In the Swtla Alps.
Italy, the Oomln6can ~blc and Peru U hr.)
• .,,_ --A job otter promptt
mixed ~Arttu. ... .._ ~=-am• ...,AT Stand-Up comedian Robtr1 Klein talcee the apotflght
In Na first on.-mln Broedway ahow. ( 1
~ ... "Ufeforct" ( 1986, SclenOt Ac>
) St9Ye Ranabeok. Peter Arth. nv-~ 'N\"IC)lrea .,. trentperted to Eanh,
where they em'*1c on • t9'flfytng murder
~~:;..om.)
~..., .......... Comectt ak.cot. creeted from pet'IO(lll
In atereo. ( 1 ht.)
-........ "Acupunotute" ,..._. Hoata Jefhy L)'Ol'l9
and MlchMI M9d\ltd kX* at wt1ara ,,._
at the mcwtee. In 1tereo. --• Iii-_. '"Cr1rnae Of Peeakln'' ( 1984,
a) l<.alhlMn Ti.mar, AnthOny P.,-
klna. A wortcahollc f98hlon deeigl• r• ,..,.. '* deep-tooted hwtl•dOna and
anxietlee u a ~ prostttute by
night. relentleelly hounded by a hOrnlcldaJ street~-'A' ~hr , • f min.) .. I .. TWI ... -!!PJ. TMCU In stereo. ( 1 hr.)
tW 1-J&U':'....-A ~
urre ltwen1or (Ptlll Roth) helpa out a pop
oompoa« (Mlehael Warr.n) who'a eufter-
1 from a mental bk>cic. (R) ., ..... _.,l&L
llCMI "Interrupted Melody" ( 1965,
Musleel) Eleenot Partcer. Glenn Ford
Sop<ano Marjorie Lawrenoe'a rite In the
muslC wor1d end her fight beck to the toP atter being stricken by polo II depicted.
C.tlllll ITAnll • I SW. l hra.)
... ~-fU,_llCMIMlWM.
"Nothing But a Man .. The clualc rnld-60e
him abOOt racial bigotry In a Southern t~ iW•n c:Mxon and Abbey L1o-eo1"' R 1 hr., 30 min.) ~.,. "A Nightmare On Elm Strwt" (,994, Horror) John Saxon, Ror'.-
Blakety. A group of LA. chlldten .,. ter·
rorlzed by a veng9ful kltaer who can Invade
their dreaml and matertallze when they
awake. 'R' (1 tv., 3t min.)
IATM ...
PIMlftCI lll'rlUT
tW ... ''The New l(Jda.' ( t 985, Ora-
ma) Shannon Presby, Loo Loughlin. After
moving In with their Ronda relttlllea. two
orphaned teen-agers are menaoect wtth In-
creasing vlolenoe by a gang of local thugs. tt:lt 'R··=·) 1. M,.._.T ~ LM From Febru-
ary 1984: Adam Ant lolna hOtt Robin wii..
llamt. tnst4"0. (R) ~min.) I lll'f••--llNI 1119mll 2 -llCMI "Catch Me A Spy" ( 1981, ~
tttY) Kh1c Oougllt. Tf9YC)( Howard. A 8'tt·
lah smuggler oet-Into hot wtter Whln he
romanc. the wife Of a F\Jlllan -oent. (2
hrs' 20mln) A spoof of awards &howa.
llCMI "In God We Trwt" ( 1980,
) Marty ~n. Aney Kaufman.
A nahle mon6( Is sent out Into the world to
ralM .money for hll ~ ~·
! (2 tva.)
llCMI "Journey To The UMnown"
969, Horr«) Vera Mltee, Patty Duke.
WO lnttrtwlned lllee of terror: 8 young woman become9 the c».t's quarry In an
old Hbtary; a mentalty unbelanoed lendle-
~ vtotl~ a """°' to '* hotel (2 hrs.) • llCMI "Utzana't Raid" ( t072, West·
em) 8ur1 Lancater, Bruoe o.vtaon. The
Apeche lndllne are on the warpath 8QU1
and the eavalry L-"daf en ldelllltic llaulen-
~ant =.;:rce them. (2 hrs.) ...... .. "Sandt Of The l<elaNri"
985, AdWnt\Q) SW Whitman. Stan-
ley Beker. Six ~ of a pllne erath In
I da~oua African d9Mf1 fight for P · vtval. 2 hrs. ()) .':ft,. Flnel Tenor" ( 1981, Hor·
ror) John FneG1eh. AdNn Zmed. A knit.
wtetdlng kinetic vtotlm4ae eight young
oampera. 'A' (1 ht., 22 min.) tW~l--Q .. ''a.x·A·Vialoo" (1986. Mutt) C-era. A young men la trenapor1ed
lnlldt an eclit >Adee>. ( 1 ht., 10 Ink\.) .. ,----In~ ttereo. (1 hr.) --'°RYWl'a DlugMer'' (1070, er.. ma) Sarah ......_ ~ Mttotun. Chet·
-lalanlay Coal.
.cs by Oevtd Leen. In 1916 Northem "•
land. the young wife of a vtllage
~-ha an attaW with • Brftl8h offloentatloned In town. (3 hra., 20 ,.,.,.)
• ~ .... fllTWM. Spoofs ere In-
t~ with edft.CS Yef'8ion9 of Holy-
wood'I WCtSf tn(Wleg, Feeturtd: "The
~~ .. (1963). (1tv.,30mln.) w ... _
~ U. CIL191C f91WM. Schedu6ed eventt: Rgure skating. teem ecau-trlan
Ind"*''' tpMCllkatlng. from The Altr~
~In Houe~r:>i I ... --... ,. ... M'llr•Mlln .. ''She" ( 1965, Adventure) ur-
ltJla Andreea. John Rk:herdlon. A myst&-
t1ous woman convtnoes en Engll8hman
tllMllJng In Palestine that he Is the relnc:ar-
netlon of her fofmef lover. (2 ht&.)
eM~YMM
(%) .. "A Flash Of Green" (1984,
Drama) Ed Harris. 8laJr Brown. In 1961. a AOftda journalist teoes a moral clll9mma
when a polltlc:lan IOllc:lta him to dig up dirt on etWtonmentallst• that are thwarting his
ambitions. (2 hra., 11 min.)
-(C) ... "FMHdden Zone" C 1980,
Comedy) Herve Vlllechalz•. &.an 'Tyrell.
The dlmlnutMI monarch of an other-dl-
menak>oal world kidnaps a debutante. 'R' u hr .. 16 min.) CID llOfll "Body Double" (198'4,
Suspenae) Craig Wasaon, Melanie Grtt-
flth. An unemployed Hollywood actor.
hoUse-sltttng fof an aoQUalntanoe, be-comes obeeeled with a beautlful nelgh-
bo<, lnvotved with the porno fllm Industry
and a suepect In a violent murder. 'R' Q
l hr .• -49~. -~ In stereo. ( 1 hr.) W • tmAft Host: Oevld Steinberg.
Musical au-ta: the Marshal Tucker Banet
!hr.~.
M F Cl"'°'-... ''SlntMld The Seltct'' ( 19'7, Ad--
venture) Douglas Flllrbenk9 Jr .• Meureen
O'Hara. Aft• tandlng on an la6and, Slnbed
~ treeture and a beeutlful pr1n-
oeea. ~hrs.) ()) "f:Srlm'a Honor" ( 1985, eom.
dy) Jeck Nlohdlon, KatNeen Turner. I:).
rtcted by John Huston. Compltcetlona
arise when a hit man for • Brooklyn Cftme tamly mamaa an Intriguing LA. btonde
with• ck>eetful of skeletona. In stereo. 'R'
l tvs.. 10 min.) -ICOIT
-& ---'°"' Sketches: entertainer Lola Heatherton (Catherine O'Hara); "Melvin
and Howatdl." a m<Me epoof. -=-= 1lta. ,,.. '"° ,.. .. The peon Twin. perform "You Take Me
Up," "Hold Me Now," ''In the Name of
LOYe" and more In thla 1985 concert. ( 1
hr.)
• -.. a.D Scheduled: 8llty Ocean, Llttte Rlcherd, MlchMI McOonakl and
Jemee Ingram ("Yah Mo 8 There"), El
OeBarge and Kenny Loggins (''l'H Be
Th«e") , Kool & the Gang, Luther Van-
drOM, Jane1 Jeckaon, Smokey Roblneoo l=~ereo. (1 hr.)
C..llWllTCmJ w -..TUC111nstet'eo. (1 hf.) w .. ''The Bt•kfut Club" ( 1984,
Orama) Emlllo EateYeZ. Molly Ringwald.
Five t~ converge at an all-day d&-
tentlon S898lor'I and make strldeS toward
mutuel underatandlng Ind respect. 'R' Q .L1 hr., 37 min.) .. • llMI ''The Money Jungle" (1968,
Mystery) John ErlcsOn, Lola Albright. An
ltw9stlgator la preesed Into aervtoe to get
to the bottom of a 88ftee of klllnQe lnvofv.-
-lporls Conl
--..........uy---
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-···-nu,~~ ..... --....... cu·•~ .......... , ~::-.~r ... ,..1n :z::-:
....... (llln.) --,..1-..uc. ... 110LUWOODPMm .. .-.n.-.. ---=(-.a.•KO.)
ft. a.. ....... ~1~0.) ... . ... ...., .. __ .. .....
ao111•lll9.t..,11,..... ... -. ....... ,... (T..0 (1 IW.)
....... OMllAU.ITAI.,_ --1a1un1ay---.. '( ·c•·u .... .. ... ...,. I • , ......
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--·=T~IW.) -,-.. __.. ..,.cciumt ,. -....
-MICM tW MYMl•tamtNWMJ. ... "'' ,.
-1~
--cmT'M&. _ ........ .
Ing geo!Oglsta asaociated with "'-Jor oil
~~~ Im ... ........ ----.. ''Tidal Wave" (1975, A~
tuft) l.omt Greene, Kel)U Kobayashi. A
~ tldal wave engulfs .i.p.n. (2 hrs.)
.... "Blondie" (1939, Comedy) Penny $Ingleton, Arthur Lake. Blondie
and Dllgwood encounter marital miead-ventures. (1 hr., 45 min.) e .,. "April In Parle" (1953, Muel-
cal) Doria Day, Ray Bolger. A chonJI glri
and a goyernment official fall in love on a '
Fraooe-bound luxury finer. (2 ht&.)
(%) .. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder·
dome" (1985. Adventure) Mel Glbeorl,
Tina TUfner. Aft• being robbed. a man
confronts the mistress of a blz.atr~t-apoca.I tic soolety and Is ehal to • duetto~death. 'PG-13' (1 hr., min.) 1::11® .,. "Girls Of The White Orchid" (1~, Orama) AM Jllllan, Jennlt8r
Jason-Leigh. A young woman joumeya to
the Far East fof what lhe belleWS la• oe-reer as an entertainer only to be preeeured
Into the WOC"ld of prostlMlon. ( 1 hr., 40
min .. •! .,_ "MaSk" (1985. Orama) Cher.
Sam Elliott. Baaed on the true atory of
Rocky Dennis, a 16-year-<>ld whoee opt~
mlstlc outlOol< on life Is undimmed by a
rare cranial bone di&eese. 'PG-13' (2
hrs.~ ................. ' (I) .. "Beverly Hiils Cop" ( 1984, Dre-
ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. A
fast-talking cop trails his beet friend's
klllef from the alleys of Detroit to the POetl
galleries of Bellefly Hiiis. In stereo. 'A' Q t 1 hr .. 45 min.)
... -'111T111., ..... Gf.,,,. ....
.... .., ......... HA!lfJlf ... el !!If ................. ...... (.!J .... w. Loi ...... 00..111 .. , ......
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Sunday, July 20. 1988 31
The dnve in question IS HyperOnve.
And rt succeeds by following a t1me-
honaad prnople of Amencan busanes.s:
It vvorks f~ better and smarter
than Its competJt0rs
Hyper0nve IS the first hard disk that's
designed to go tnSlde your Macintosh.
~1her it's a 512K Of a Macintosh Plus.
CXlce installed. 1t can literally muftipty the
speed at which your Mac can 'M>fk.
That also explains 'llKr'f rt works
better-that and the fact that rt lets you
keep tabs on huge amoums of nforma-
tion. h fact. HyperOtive lets you store 1he
same information that wou~ otherwise
occuev ~ to 50 diskettes ~ HyperOnve 'M>fks smarter
sophstlC81ed software 1t
comes with There's a program that pro-
tects your files from unauthonzed entry
Still another lets you use your Macintosh
for other Jobs even wt'ltle yot.i"e pnnt1ng
out the one JUSt completed
So it's not surprising that lnf61\br~
descnbed HyperOrrve as "unbeatable 1n
the current war~ of the Macintosh~
b see hOVJ this translates into the
current wor1d of busines.s. stop 1n for a
HyperOrrve demonstration
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32 Sun ay. Jufy 20, 1986""
•
SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1986
lllSPCJDS
The Mglll g,t •
sweet victory
from the C.ndy
Man, and extaid
their lead to 21A
~.C1.
so~
A .,,.clll auppl1
ment on the
P8g1antoftMMM
tere In L•auna
Beach I• lnllde
today's Diiiy Plot.
.
WARM
,OMCAST• ONAI
I
'
BB murde1 case haunts investigator
Craig Robison, cop-turned-DA, hasn't
een ab e to put Alcala case ehlnd him
It was a moment a oop wouldn't
forJCt.
Dusk in the San Gabriel Moun-
tains, 1979. Craig Robison and his
pertner had located the scalp of a
young Jirl near a clump of brush.
Niaht settled in as the two waited for a
crime scene investiptor to arrive.
"It was so quiet. We stood there
and waited an hourat leasL We didn't
Irvine
to decide
fate of
'castle'
City officials have
option to hire workers
to finish remodeling
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. ....,,.. ....
An Irvine couple has failed to
transform their tract home mto a
castJe on schedule and weary c1ty
officials will decide this week whether
to hire someone to take over the
lavish remodelingjob.
The house has been under repair
since 1982 when Victor and Fem
Oanish began to tum the Kron Street
house into a design that stands in
sbarpcontrast to more modest homes
in the neighborhood.
"It's an ugly thing," said Aorence
Border, who lives behind the home
and can sec it clearly from her
backyard.
"Someqne in cuy planning must
have been asleep when they checked
the blueprints," she said. "It's huge.
It's slowlt filling up the horizon."
Others in the neighborhood have
compl11ned to the city about the size
of the house and the length oft1me ll 1s
taking to fintsh the extensive re-
modeling. A homeowncr's associa·
lion has urged the city to have the
structure bulldozed.
In Apnl. the City Council gave the
couple 60 days to complete work on
the extenor of the house. The date
came and went.
Now, city officials may hire their
own contractor to finish the job.
say a word the whole time. For a
whole hour we didn't talk .. .I think
both of us were thinkina the same
thmg, that we felt like victims."
Robison, like others then assiped
to the Huntilll\00 Beach Detective
Bureau, wu affected deeply by the
kidnappina and slayina of Robin
Christine Samsoe, a 12-year-old
whose murder is remembered as one
Grin and bear it
of the county's most notorious.
For more than a year, Robison 's life
wu tied to the murder cue. The
search fortheJirl, thediscovery of her
corpse, the arrest of Rodney James
Alcala and the trial.
Robison attended the trial daily,
briefing other detectives when be
returned to the police station late Ul
the day.
"Every police officer has one of
those cases that reanr effects them.
And that was mine. J'I live with it the
rest of my life."
Sifting throuah Alcala's personal
STEVE
Mu1u
PEOPLE IN THE News
belonJings, Robison felt like he came
to know the murder sus~t and
became convinced of his guilt.
"We must have looked at hundreds
of suspects and it always came back to
him. The ease kept aettin11tro~. I
became oonvinocd the man did 1l"
Alcala was ultimately condemned
to death row and Robison, unsettled
about bis own future in the wake of
the murder case, oompleted law
school, paued the st.ate bar exam and
quit the police force.
He became an Oranae County
deputy district attorney, joining a
handful of others in the oounty who
have made the switch from police-
man to prosecutor.
.. I didn't really have any market-
able skills. l'd never been involved in
any other business e~oept law en-
forcement, .. wd Robison during a
recent interview. '"This was the nnt
l<>Jical step."
What be didn't know wu that he
wouJd again spend da}'$ 10 an Oran&e
County courtroom with AJcaJa and 6e
asked to sift throu&b his recollections
of the murder investiption.
Alcala, after spending four yean on
death row, won a new trial when the
Califomta Supreme Coun over-
(Pleue Me ROBl801'/A2)
·Mesa officials,
police to clash
over contracts
By G. JEANETrE A VENT
Dlilf .... C:.1 I ••t
With. no contract and no talks
scheduled between the City of Costa
Mesa and its police officers' union,
the stage 1s set for a public venung of
frustrations at Monday's City Coun-
cil meeting.
Since negotiations beg.an in late
April, both the Costa Mesa Pohce
Auociatlon and the c1ty have rqected
the other side's "last and best offer."
Police have been working without a
contract since July I.
"We're at an impasse," said SJt.
Dennis Cost. president of the assoc1a-
tion.
AlthouJh contract nqotiations be-
tween cities and their employees are
routinely held behind closed doors,
Cost said it was time to move the
baruinmg into the open.
"We feel it's the council's rcspons1-
b1lity to justify tn public why they~
vpting for or apinst us so they can be
held account.able come election
time."
The most recent city proposal
rejected by the association included a
7. 5 percent pay increase each year in a
two-year package. Police want a 12
percent increase, a 3 percent retire-
ment conlribuuon and supplemental
pay for officers who paruapate in a
certified ed ucattonal prosrun.
"We realiu that we're uJuna for a
substantial offer," said Cost, who said
the department has lost 86 out of IOI
officers hired over the past 10 yean
because of inadequate pay
Many of the officers who have left
were muJu-year veterans, he said.
A I 5-paae "Study of Recruitment
and Retention Problems in the Costa
Mesa Poll~ Department" published
(Plea.e Me POLICS/ A2)
HB officials trying
to recover pier funds
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. o.111 ..........
Huntington Beach officials arc
trymg to recover about Sl67,000
from a Long Beach company that
made repairs to the city pier in 1985.
according to Public Works Director
Paul Cook
The A.n Broman General Engineer-
ing Co allegedl)' made mistakes and
inadvertently left thmgs out that were
listed 1n the JOb's spec1ficat1ons. said
Cook
to caust such damage, he said
"It absolutely should have
withstood the storm." sa1d Cook. "It
wasn't that bad··
Cook 1s askmg the City Counctl to
approve a bid by the John L. Meek
Co of Wilmington Monday so work
can proceed 1n calm waters dunng the
summer months
The piltngs knocked out 1n Febru·
arv were mstalled by the An Broman
Co. as pan of SI I m1lllon 10 repairs
nccessttatcd by storm damage 10
1983 • Councilman David Baker, though.
said Ganish has asked for an ad-
ditional six months to finish the
work, which he is doing by himself.
Baker said he favors saving city
dollars and giving Ganish another
extension. But he acknowledges.that
he may be 1n the minority when
council members vote Tuesday.
Jamie Lqlnbill, 6~. doeen't let broken
arm atop tier from carrytng atuffed antmaJ
ahe won at the Ora.nae County Fair. Lugin-
bill realdea In Rl•enlde.
A number of support and fender
pilings ~ere damaged or k.nocked out
at the end of the pier 1n a storm of Feb
I But the storm wasn •t severe enough
The end of the pier opened with a
CllY"1de celebration last September
(Pleue eee PU:R/ A2)
•
If the clly opts to hire its own crew
to bnna the house up to basic health
and safety standards, a hen would be
placed against the house to msure that
the city eventually would be reim-
bursed.
Cost estimates for completing the
house range from $35,000 up to
$1 00.000.
It would be necessary for the city to
finish all exterior work and enough
in tenor construction to guarantee the
safety of the house.
Most homes 10 the neighborhood
contain anywhere from 2,000 to 3,000
square feet ofliving space. Baker said
it is his undcrstand10g that the
Ganish home will be about 9,000
(Pleue eee IRVDU/A2)
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Death Notices
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Opinion
Paparazzi
Public Notto.a
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weather
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McCarthy assails
challenger Curb
at Newport stop
Lt. Gov. pleasedby
UC Regents' show ---_,__ against apartheid
By MICHELLE COLE
0.-, .... C..I JIFWlll II
Cal1forn1a's second-ranking
elected official said he 1s "surprised
but pleased" by the University of
California Reaent's recent dec1s1on to
sell off $3.1 btlhon worth of stocks
and bonds 1n companies doma busi-
ness in South Afnca.
Durina an Oranac County cam·
pa1an appearance Saturday. Lt. Gov
Leo T. McCarthy, himself a member
of the UC Board of Reaents. wd be
does not· aarcc wt th atJuments that
divestiture Wtll cost the univenuy
m1lhons of dollars. 'J•
"Wehaveadutyto UC.employees
to 1ct a return on their money,"
McC.arthy ta1d "But the ap6rtheid
11tuat1on 1n South Afnca has aouen
out of hand "
McCarthy made tho~ remark
dunna an interview pnor to a speech
directed at more than I 00 supporters
gathered at the Ncwporter Resort
Inn.
Earlier in the day. campaign or-
ganizers said they expected 400
guests. but only about one fourth of
that number attended the poolside
reception m Newpon Beach.
The fundra1ser was sponsored by
vanous local women's poht1cal or-
pnizations. including the Lequc of
Women Voters. the Women's Coali-
tion of Oranae County. and the
National Women's Polit1cal Caucus.
Several local elected offic1als and
Democratic pohttcal candidates wcrr
amon& the auests
McCJlrthy. a former Assembly
Speaker. 1s seeking a sec:ond tenn as
Lt. Gov. ofCahfomiL
Dunna his short speech on Satur·
day. McCarthy attacked his Re-
publican challen1er, Mike Curb.
"The issues are important, ..
McCarthy 111d, "but before that ~
need co talk about character trait~.··
He added that his record on
clun1n1 up toxic waste. deahna Wtth
child care 1s ues. and ttahtenin1
tttulations on nunana home • 'JX'&kS
for 1ttclf
McCarthy accused Curb of con-
(Pleue ... llcCAltTBT I A2)
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Lt. Go•. Leo McCarthy macte an appearance ln Newport
Buch Saturday. d.bcUMlDC hla bld for re-election.
NB's Jenson
ships out on
a wife hunt
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... .,.., ..........
Swede Jenson travt'IS 1n stylt eo ....
docs he travel 10 style
When he pulled out of Newpon
Harbor Fnday 1n the $500.000 yacht
Roamm· Hohda)'. he had 26 prctt)
women for company They'~ havma
a wccktnd party at C'atahna Island.
Jenson, 70, owner of a tchool to
Cluahfy boat captains for Coast Guard
licenses and a colorful fiaurc 1n
Newport Beach boat1na circles. had a
shirt des1aned for the occasion
"Swede Jenson's Annual Catalina
Wife Hunt " 1t rt'ad In the center
""ere the v.ord<>. "
15''"
He said he's bttn mamed 14 'omcs
-.. 1t seemed hke a aood th1n1 to do
at the time" -and he m1aht be
loolung for Number I 5. But he didn't
seem too .-nous about those pn»-
pects
Jenson ., maktOf his sixth annual
c 'pcd1t1on to Catalina with an a1]1irl
entourqe
lt started when J5n chartered a
boat and helped L ne Morthlaod
celcbntc her h1rth wtth fncnch;
Morthland opcrat an 1nicnor
dccoratana store n to J '1
bus1 , T~y became fi Uiil
Jen~n fell 1n love Wllh ~r doa.
(Pleue eee .r&N901'/
Swede J enM>n, flanked by Lynette Morthland (rlCht) and frlenda.
JENSON'SCATALINA TRIP •..
From Al
said. The tnp 1h1s }Car is in honor of
Morthland's 33rd b1nhday She also
helped select a lot of the guests who
she said eagerl} vied for anv1tatsons.
Jenson added names of others, most-
ly waitresses at area restaurants and
former students at his mantime
school.
<\sked what determined the girls'
quahfica11ons, 1he "'hlle-ha1red
Jenson ad .. 1sed an obser .. cr 10 open
his e}CS.
Morthland said ~he and her ship-
mates wall probabl) celebrate b>
"gernng cra7} We'll be doing girls'
~aufT." she said. "dnnk1ng cham-
pagne. dancing. eating talking about
men and trading war '\tones.··
Her boyfnend. boat captain 5and"
Hatch. ha'\ agreed to stay home in
Ne.,..pon Beach for the weekend to
babysat her basset hound. Sophie, she
said.
One of the part1c1pants. Cynthia
Boss of Pacific Palisades, said she'll
be Joined 1n Catalina by her husband.
Neil, a doctor.
Jill Miller drove up from San Diego
IOJOan the party. She's lea' mg her 19-
monih-old bab} w11h her husband.
Michael, who she believes 1s not
entirely thnlled about the tnp, she
said.
Georgia Gordner. a former Play-
bo)' C'lub bunny, flew in from
S}aracuse. N Y She knew Morthland
1n high school. she said.
The women .,..ere planning a part}'
at a Catalana hotel Fnda)' night and
another one 1s 'iCheduled Saturday.
When. and if, they reure, they'll bunk
down on deck of the Roam in Holiday
1 n sleepmg bags.
As the boat prepared to P.Ull out of
the dock at Avalon Pacific Yacht
Charters. a man seeking to go along,
shouted to Jenson, "I've got my bags
packed, I'm ready to go."
"I've got more bags than you do,"
Jenson replied
"I've got one hfe Jacket," Jenson
said." If anything happens. I'm going
for help."
About Jenson's 14 mamages.
Shella Gaiche, his personal secretary.
said he's such a good JUY that he's sull
on friendl y terms wtth 12 ex-wives.
"One's coming around and the other
one died." she wd.
ROBISON CAN'T PUT CASE AW A Y •••
From A l
turned his 1980con.,,1c11on
Robison a11endcd the retnal as a
policeman. not a pro!>Ccutor He took
the"' 11ness stand to ht' qucs11oned b)
a colleague. Deput) 1>1.-.1m:1 .\ttuml·~
Tom Goethal\ and was asked to
recount the pohn· ln'C'>llga110n. the
grim d1SCO\l'~ 1n lhl· mounta1nc; an<l
his e'amanat1on ol ..\kala·s belong-
ings
The tnal betamc a bad .. drop 10 a
bleak reunion C:X:tell1\e!> mam nrJ\\
asc;1gned to other Jut1ec, stood 1n thl'
hall outside the rnurtroom. ~am)Ol' '
mother took tht• .... 11 nc.,., stand to
recall her <laughter., final da\ sand to
1dcnt1f) a <>el ol rarnngs found in a
locker .\lacala had rl'ntcd
..\ troublt:d fore., I rangl'r "'ho found
')am\oe s bod\ but fa1kd tu rcpon 11
.... a., called to thl' \\llnl''>'> <,tand and
claimed to haH' no memo" of lht•
1 nudcnt. ·
··t nplcasant ffil'rTHlfle\" mused
Robl\on · It \\J\ tough going bJl ~ to
that··
\It aid "a' (on\ 1c tl·J a \t'l.ond t1ml'
1n \1a, \uper1or< 11ur1Judge OonJld
\ta< .irt1n .... 111 dn·•dl next month
,.,.hc1hcr ..\lcala \hould II\ c or die
f-or Robison. hi\ mcmonl''> ot thl'
murda case anti h" H'arc, ""Ith the
polill' departml'nl ,1rl' \I.rapped
togl'ther
On d "all ol h" ullile al Harbor
\foniupal ( oun in ~l· .... port Beach·~
a framed photograph 111 thc detect1vec,
"ho .,..orked thl' lJ\l· \II arc dressed
in we<,tern l loth1ng The photograph
1' 11n1i:d a' If 11 v.l·rt· ,1 rl•lic that hac,
hm" ncd "'1th Jl(l'
"Our tapta1n \\.J\ being tranc,
ll·rrl'd That \I.Jc, thl' on:a'>s1on. All ol
u., \l.l'nt do\l.n 111 Port-0-( all in Long
PIER ...
From Al
~our month~ lalt'r 11 \usiaincd m•v.
damagc'>
C ''' 11tlic1at ... rl.'p<1rted at thl' 11m1·
that Ii' c 7U-loot p1hngc, which arc .111
linked logcthcr had tx-rn hro~ t n
between the mean Oour and 'iurfitu'
fht: ofTic1alc, c;a1d l\\.<1 <,uppon piling'
near the end 111 lhl.· pier al<;o \\l'fl
<,t•\ercd and another p1hng had J"ar
pea red
Four lendl·r p1 Ir ng' thil 1 prl'\ mt
hoat' from '>ma,h1ng. into ... uppun
pilings al.,n '-'Cfl' knmkl'd t1111 111-
tiual'> c,a1d
f he pier W3\ tlO ... l'd ,iltcr lhl' 'ltll 111
tor <,afet\ reason.,
In a report 111 1lw c 11\ C ounul
< ool\ 'Mild otf11.:1al' l.in lal.l' f\\j
altcrnat1\C lormc, ol .111111n 11 Ilk"
don I w1c,h to prm nd '' 11h p1l r
repa1rc, hctnre 1hc l'nd 111 \ummn
Thq wuld l.kl..t\ rcpa1rc, un11I
mone) 1o; otna1nl'd lrom thl' I •>ng
Beach l.Ompam an<l run the n\~ .. 1
add111onal '>tructur.il damagl' r1r th1·\
could do\t' tht· l'nd ol lh • P•l·r
including thl' f-nd < .tk hi' .... 1111
MAIN OFFICE
VOL. 79, NO. 201
Beach 10 one ol those places that takes
old-fashion photographs Each one of
us got a cop~ 1t .,..as a special group of peoplt: ..
Robison·., c,h1f1 to the prosecutor's
oflicc was as mulh happenstance ai.
his move tu the Police Department
\.\.-hen he \1.3~ ~ oungcr and unsure
whal he "anted to do 1n life. Robison
said he took a JOb at a tilling station in
Huntington Beach The station hap-
pened 10 haH· a contract 1osen ice the
Police Department'\ care;
The of11 cer'i ht• met encouraged
him to take pohl'c '>C•cnce courses a1
C rolden We~t College 1n Huntington
ll<.·aLh and an 1971 he became a cadet
"axing police helic.:optcrs and run-
r11ng down spare pans
On his 21 'it b1rthda}'. he took the
tl'~I tor the police acadcm} and was
hired as an offin·r the same year. He
""as arngned to the dctecttve bureau
1n 1979
"The Sam,<ll' case had JU\t
\lartl·d " he recalled ·· .\nd I left the
hurcau JUSI ahcr .o\lcala wa<,
\c:ntented It seem<, lake 11 started and
'IOpped v.1th that ta'IC ·•
Like other" 1n h1<. profession,
Kob1o;on was not sure he wanted to
grow old as a policeman He attended
(al State Long R<.'Cllh and took
gr<1dua1e lOUr'>C'> in cnminology
fhat wasn't him l k allended Pep-
pcrdinc l nl\er\11\ and <otud1ed bus1-
nc'I'> managemcnt T ha\ wasn·1 him
either
··1 ~cpl a'>k1ng m)'>cll \I.hat I would
tlo Ir I couldn't be a mp an}'more . .'\nd
I J1dn't knov. ··
\ dc'lk o,crgcant no\\, a <.nm1nal
ddcn\C attornr~ in Orange < ount~
'>uggcc;ted la" f our '.<Car'\ latrr ht
became a prosecutor.
Robison wasn't the first to make
such a switch.
Del Wright, the lead deputy d1stnct
attorney at Harbor Court. was a
pohce officer 1n Compton for 10
years. John Lett, a prosecutor as-
signed to West Orange County Mu-
nicipal Court in Westminster. was a
'iheriffs deput} for s" )ears Maury
Evans. a ranking deput}' d1stnc1
attorney. 1s a retired FBI agent and
Martin Enqu1st. a homicide pros~
ecutor. was a policeman in Fountain
Valley.
"For me. I had been on one side and
I thought I could do a better JOb on the
other side." said Le11. "But there are
days when I'd like to be an officer again ..
Wnght said he associated with
prosecutors while handling traffic
invest1gat1ons 1n Compton and be-
came intriqued with law. Evans said
he simply needed a job.
"My onginal intention was to set
up a small, pnvate practice." said
Evans, who worked banlc robbery
1nvestigat1ons in New York City
before retiring from the FBI. "It never
happened."
Robison, married with two yo ung
children. docs not yearn for his police
department days though he stays in
touch with the officers he once
worked with
On the Fourth of July, for instance.
members of the detective team that
worked the Samsoe investigation and
their families gathered for a p1cmc in
a park in Costa Mesa that overlooks
Huntington Beach.
.. All of us shared something that
rm sure we'll never forget. A com-
mon bond." Robison said.
Reagan holds off
Brown nomination
V. \'iHl'\1(1 ION (\Pl -Prrn
dent Reagan ha\ deudcd to hold nil
the nomination ot Kobe rt J. Brown a~
the lir'>I blal~ l 1 ">ambassador 10
\outh .\fnca tx-rnusc of questions
ra!'>cd dunng a background invest1ga-
1mn an adm1n1'>trat1on official said
\,11urda) night
··There's no green light."' said the
ollil 1al. who demanded anonym1t}.
Brown. until a few days ago. appeared
to he a sure-fire choice to head the
I "I embassy 1n troubled Pretoria
In fact in a ma1or speech Tuesday
on l S. polin Reagan had been
C\fll'Cted to name Brown to succeed
I krman J Nadel. who has returned
10 tht• l n1ted )tates for what 1c;
c.Jcc,t nhed as a long overdue vacation
But the offi cial \aid the nomination
h,1., '>nagged by que'lt1 ons concerning
Hro""n·.., invohement with a Small
Buc,1nl.'..,., i\dm1n1,trat1on contract
.int.I b' oppm111on from organ11ed
labor leader<., who \IY his public
relations lirm has engaged 1n union
busting act1v111es in North Carolina.
The Washington Post, in today's
cd1t1ons. reported that Brown's
proposed nomination was dropped
after a White House meeting late
Fnday White House spokeswoman
Denny Bnsley declined comment.
Congressional hearings in 1977
exa mined Brown's role in a partner-
ship that received an $860,000 con-
tract in 1972 for supplying food
services to a Cahfom1a military base.
The SBA contract was intended for
disadvantaged m1nor11y firms.
BrowJl at the time was a well-paid
White· House staff member.
Brown. 51, 1s president of B&C
Associates of High Point. N.C., a
public relations firm He is a former
aide in the Nixon White House and
has made several tnps 10 South
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Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy with wlf e Jackie.
McCARTHY IN NEWPORT
From Al • • •
ducting an absentee campaign and of
failing to face the people on the issues.
He descnbcd C urb's behavior as
Lt. Gov. as "inept" and "immature."
He gave as eum{>les Curb's penchant
for appointing Judfes and making
other important decisions when then
Gov Edmund Brown Jr. was out of
the state.
Stsll. McCarthy told his supporters
the) faced a tough campaign
Refemng to Curb's advert1S1ng
expenditures. McCarthy said "This
elect1on is goin$ to be close. If you
have $3-$4 m1ll1on to spend on
television spots, you have a heck of
race."
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POLICE ••.
From Al
by the pohce management in June
1985 called for a 15 percent salary
increase, said Cost.
"We have paired that down to 12
percent," he said, suggesltnJ the
department will have something to
sell to new cadets and to keep people
from leaving.
Councilman Dave Wheeler said
Fnday the assoc1at1on 's proposal 1s
feasible. "The money 1s there.'' he
said.
The city sets aside 25 percent of 1t'I
operating budget 1n a reserve. Mo'it
c111es have a reserve of5 to I 0 percent.
said Wheeler. The police packaie
"would reduce the reserve to 20
percent level or higher."
Wheeler said 1fthe police package 1s
not adopted, the city won't see
1mmed1ate effects. but in two to three
years. the cit) will begin losing its
officer who have been there for 5 to I 0
years .
"You'll get a force of very you ng
officers and officers wa111ng to retire."
he said. The effects of that type of
police force "can be more expens1\C
than the SJ.6 m1l11on " package the
union 1s seeking.
Wheeler said the package ""'ould
raise pohce salanes from 17th place
among Orange ( ount) c111es to fourth
place.
D1spu11ng Wheeler's remark~.
Mayor Norma Hertzog said Costa
Mesa officers rank 'iecond or third 1n
pay among c111cs <;1milar in popu-
lation and budget •
Hertzog said. "We've settled with
the firemen. We can't 1usttf} giving a
1wo-t1mes increase to pohce. There's
no way we can go that far 0' erboard
with the police ..
Henzo~sa1d. at Monday's meeting.
"we're going to hear what they ha'l' lo
Sa} "
IRVINE HOME REMODELING ..•
From Al
square feet.
The house towers over others 1n the
neighborhood and instead of
eanhtones and a shake roof. 11 has
turrets and a rock-studded facade. It's
design has alternately been described
as Gothic. medieval. baroque or a
combination of all .
Gamsh has not discussed his plans
with newspaper reporters and did not
appear in person last spnng when the
City Council handed down the 60-day
dcadhne.
"This 1-; the land of opportun1t}, I
~uppose, where a man has a right to
raise himself up by his bootstrap<;,"
said Border "But on 1hc other hand
what about our nghts''"
Spectators by ...
Our penny loafer in tan
English calf with natural
linen vamp. Our shawl
tassel spectator in
navy/white or tan/white.
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• •
OfMOt Coat DAILY PILOT~. ,Mf 20. t•
Coast soldier
participates in
NATO exercise
His career IJas really been coolfiag
Irvine Hilton's chef put actl IO Ulvitation to cook for Praident
Rtaon't fine iMucration htiv1Ues.
ebnuoa. ht md, "evrrybod1 is ~ 10metbi~ ud the LOWn t .,_. mto a., puiy."
a, 1,ara: EAaNaT
~ .... c.. ' 1 ' Watchu~a cbd' Pon Hamilton as be lits
comfon.abfy baviQI lunch in the Menu~.
dtnina room, perhaps the fint impreaion
is that he i• quUe youna to be executive
chef in an place tuch as the Irvine Hilton
and Towers. In fact. thisi1only thelateti in
a stril\I of imPR ive positions held by the
34-year-otd culinary artist who started out
as an actor and eventually was asked to
cook for the inau.aration festivities for the
president of the United States.
American. You can only QOOk bot dop and
bambul'fCTI,' "ht Mid. Bu~ about that ~ he received
another feathct to DUtio his ribbed b11-
. }f&lftil10n Aid he did noi Kt&&al.Jy cook
for the ~t. 04Nobody cOokl for
Prelicknt .R~:· be .aid, apl&ini!'I that IM cb1cf executive hat a private cook
wbo eaten to his every dietary whim. But
Hamilton had '*nty or other people lO
tend to, Duriq the anauanuon ciel-
Soon aftlrrwatda, he opened * Hudb
ton Hotel in Cbia!lo JOf the S{oufk-C4;.
Wlhete hebuih lbe ior1d'alat111t1tchooola&o
cake. Tbe mcp.c:lloricd ma~ wu
2S feet hilh and '2S feet Wide -.000
pounds o( chocounc: ... A~r that I didn't Army Spec. 4 Mlcuel o. OHtaer, son ofDave
Oueldner of'Huntinaton Beach and Ruth Gueldner
of Fountain Valley, was involved in a NAT().
sponsored exercise by perticipalina in the Army's
return of fol't!Ct to Germany (REFOROER) and the
Air Force's Crested Cap exercilCS. Gueldner, a 1982
.,aduate of Fountain Valier Kiah School ii a
vehicle mechanic with the 12 st Signal Battalion at
Fon RiJey, Kan. • • • Army Pvt. Mlcltael J. Oo.pe11f, soa1 ofRoben
and Linda Dougherty of Fountain ValJey, bas
completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Dou&her-ty is a 1985 araduate of Fountain Valley lligh
School. • • • Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class gevta R. Efartaa,
sonofTedand Patricia Ehring ofHuntington Bcacl\,
is currently deployed to the western Pacific and
Indian Ocean. EhrinJ is stationed aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Enterpnse. ••• Army Pvt. Erik D. Amermu, son of Doug and
Laura Amerman of Fountain Valley. has arrived for
duty as a helicopter repairer with the 8th Infantry
Division in West Germany. Amerman is a 1985
iraduate of Fountain Valley High School. • • • Air Force Tech. Sgt. Rlcllard P. Cutillo, whose
wife is the former Judy Encke of Laguna Beach, bas
arrived for duty with the 5 I s11Tac1ical Fighter Wing,
South Korea. ••• Army Pvt. Mlcllael J. Tbomp1on, son of Ronald
and Cheryl Thompson of Fountain Valley, has
arrived for duty as an armor crew member with the
National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif.
Thompson is a 1985 graduate of la Quinta High
School in Westminster. • • • Afr Force Sgt. Keith R. Stoat, son of Neva Stout
of Costa Mesa. has arrived for duty with the l 965th
Information Systems Squadron at Norton Air Force
Base, Calif. Stout is a communications computer
specialist. · ••• Senior Airman Brett D. Scbamm, son of
Kenneth E. Schumm of Irvine, has arrived for dut)'
with the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing at Mountain
Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Schumm. a 1982
graduate of lrvine High School, is an avionics
systems specialist. His wife is the former Linda
Trout of Irvine. • • • Airman Vlacent D. DeGeorge, son of Vincent
De George of San Clemente. has graduated from the
Air Force jet engine mechanic course al Chanute Air
Force Base. Ill. • • •
.. Mr prime forte when I was in hi~
Khoo was acting," Hamilton said.
Dressed in the s\andard white double·
breasted jacket with red, white and blue
trim on the collar and his chefs hat sittina
properly at the side of ms chair. Hamilton
said be performed in 32 shows wilh aroups
such as the Lona Beach and FuJlenon
Civic Light Operas.
But, he added, while his niahts were
spent on stagc.l his days were in lhe kitchen.
And his love 1or cooking grew.
"After graduation. I enjoyed the cooking
more and more and more," he said. And
when the executive chefof the Disneyland
Hotel, Jack Sullivan, encoura&cd him to
attend lhe Culinary Institute olAmerica in
Hyde Park, New York, Hamilton was on
his way.
After graduation in 1977, Hamillon,
who was born and raised in California,
albeit with frequent travels in the United
States and abroad, came home and became
the .. saucier" for Ambrosia, the four-star
restaurant in Newpon Beach. Preparing
soups, stocks and sauces, Hamilton sharp.
ened his skill.
"I Made 17 different sauces on a daily
basis, Hamilton said. And he loved the
small. elegant restaurant. "It broke my
heart when I came back and found out they
went under," he said.
In 1979, after turning a Dallas steak
house into a continential cuisine res-
taurant, Hamilton's reputation fluorisbed,
and he took over Winston's in New
Orleans, named for the English statesman.
He still considers this bis greatest creative
challenge.
"We had no menu," he said. "For three
years I wrote a new menu every two
weeks."
want to eat chocolate for about 11ic or cip1 l moalbs," he said with a smde.
AJao while in Chi~. Kanuhon was
•warded the EICOffiCf' medal ror CUtin&r)' I e~celleoce, received by less than a doz.en '
cheft per year. The award wu named fur '
IAucuste Etcomer, ooeofthe~test chefs }
of this century, who wa wd to be ··me
lcioa of chef sand the chef of kinas." l
Back m Wuhin,1on, D.C.. Kami.hon i
took over at the Mayflower Hotel whe~ be •
entertained pohtjcal cielebntics lUCb as (
Henr¥ Kiss1n1er. Oansel Patrick l
Mo~nihan and Henry C'.abot Lo<l&e in hi •
private 6().squ~foot office ... My office
overlooked the kitchen. It had cherry
furniture. a chandelier and gold service for
12," he said.
Heady stuff, but it didn't keep him from
movin& on to Atlanta as executive chef of
the South's oldest private club, the Capital
City Club, which heralded 16 dining
rooms.
Hamilton, who said he sometimes
works 18 hours a day. does not hesitate to
move on when 'he feels the time bas come.
"When l feel that lhosc crcat1ve juices arc
burned ouc or something more interesting
is happening. then I leave."
For n.o~, he 1s happtly creating m r rv1ne.
Supervmng a staff of 60, Hamilton 1s
responsible for all food preparauo n at the
hotel. including the Morell's and Le Cafe
restaurants.
He plans to implement the "Four
Seasons Concept" at lhe Halton. which will
involve changing the menu with the
season. "That way l can really use the
products that arc meant to be used now."
he said.
He also plans to convert the baclc dining
room into a "chefs table" where he will
intimately entertain up to 12 people at a
time with. perhaps, a fi ve-course meal and
two or lhrec wines.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Martla G. Hernandez,
son of Luis and Mary Hernandez of Huntington
Beach, and Seaman Apprentice Colla D. HarrilOD,
son of Edward and Polly harrison of Costa Mesa,
recently returned from a 41h-month deployment to
the Pacific Ocean. Both were stationed aboard the
amphibious cargo ship USS Durham and partici-
pated in the military exercises Valiant Usher and
Fortress Blitz. Hernandez is a 1980 graduate of
Huntington Beach High School and Harrison is a
1983 graduate of Estancia High School.
But, although the awards rolled an, all
was not glory for the young chef. "l was still
fighting the 'pro-European Chef Syn-
drome.' In other words. 'You're an lrrine Bilton ezecutive chef Donald Hamilton
Hamilton appears to be enJoyrng his
Southern Cahfornaa homecoming, fiodmg
new opportunities an fam1har surround-
ings. Whale I 0 or 12 years a.go chefs were
1old 10 "go East." accordm~ to Hamilton •
umes have changed. "Now, 1t's all happen-
ing here." he said.
• • • Airman Keith 8 . Mack, son of Ellna L. Mack of
Ex-Police Chief
of Santa Ana
goes to jail
"I don't consider the abortion law a
legitimate law." the 78-year-old Allen said
after refusing to accept probation. He and
co-defendant Ralph Buglione were then
handcuffed and taken to Orange County
Jail.
Munici pal Court Judge Kathleen
O'Leary had refused to stay the sentence
whale Allen's attorney continues to appeal
has conviction.
Allen. the Santa Ana police chief for 17
years before retiring in 1972, and Buglione.
64, a retired postal worker. were conVJctcd
by a Jury of refusing to leave the Family
Planning Associates Clinic an Cypres!.
during a March 1984 anti-abortion protest.
Buglione is serving a 90-day sentence.
After their convictions, they turned
down O'Leary's offer of probation and
ltm1ted community service work on the
cond1t1on they stop picketing at the chnic.
Allen said at the ttme that he didn't
consider the abortion la\\-10 be legitimate.
Huntington Beach. has ~duated from the Air
Force sccunty police specialist course at Lackland
Air Force Base. Texas. Mack is a 1983 graduate of
Bolsa Grande High School. -· .. Capt. Steven P. Hellmann, whose wife 1s the
former Terri Bullis of Costa Mesa. and Air Force
Reserve 2nd Lt. Kathleen S. Wheeler, daughter of
Robert and Patricia Wheeler of Huntington Beach.
have completed the Air force military indoctri-
nation for medical service officers at Sheppard Air
Force Base. Texas. Wheeler 1s a 1977 graduate of
Manna High School. • • • PFC' Jamea A. Tboma11oa, whose wife is the
former Ann Porter of Newport Beach. has com-
pleted the infantry combat training course at the
Marine Corps base 1n Camp Pendleton . • • • Air Force MaJ. C. DoaglH Couto, whose wife 1s
the former Kathanne Trump of Huntington Beach.
has beco decorated with the fourth award of the
Meritonous Sence Medal at offutt Air Force Base,
Neb. Couto 1s director of administration with
Headquarters, Strategic Information Systems
Division. • • • Marine Staff Sgt. John J. CardenH, son of Juan
and Mana Cardenas of Mission VieJO, recently
participated an a Marine amphibious brigade
combined arms exercise at the Marine Corps
Air/Ground Combat Center an Twentynine Palms.
Cardenas as stationed with Marine Light Helicopter
Squadron 267 at Camp Pendleton. • • • Airman I st C'lass Rebecca Jo Schnelder,
Social justice
essay prize
at UC Irvine
The Justine Lambert Pnzc 1n Social
Justice has been established at UC Irvine
m memory of a faculty member's mother
Philosophy ProfC'ssor J . Karel Lambert
and his family set up the pnze in
recognition of JustinC' Lambert'<; lifelong
interesl an social justice a un1vers1ty
spokesman said.
Compet1t1on for the pnie will he held
every other year and wtll be open to all UCI
graduate students. Essays, which wall be
evaluated b-. members of th~ ph1losoph}
dC'par1men1 , musl j<.Jdrn'i 1he
ph1losoph1cal foundations of social 1us11cc
Jusune Lambert was a member ol the
Grav Panther<> and nu111erou!. peace or-
ganizant1om. and she worked on other
proJCCll> a'>s1st1ng 1he poor and the un-
emplO\ed. She died Ma' 3 1n Laguna
Beach daughter of Margret Judd of Costa Mesa, recently
amved al RAF Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire.
England. Schneider. a 1976 graduate of Newport
Harbor High School, ts a crew chief with the 20th
Equipment Maintenance Squadron.
Outstanding Toastma sters
Denni• 8kup ln•ld (center), pre•ldent of
Toutma•ten Club #991 of Coeta Mesa, accepta a
ribbon for bla club, which became a Governor'•
Select Club ID the Toaatma•ten' organisation for
providlllj leaderabip for lta memben. Praenting
the awara l• area A-4 Gov. Chuck Liebelt (left).
Alao pictured l• club educational Vice President
Lyle Stevick.
A. uni,er'itl\ \flol>..esman said la\ deduc-
tible contnbutwn-. can he made lo 1he UC'l
Foundation -Justine Lamht·rt Pnze. 55~
4.dm1n1stra11on Hu1lding. l < Irvine
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25 quick ideas that could
help build a better world
We all want a better world. But
how? Here's a laundry list; you do
this. I'll do that; we've all got to do
something. Here are 25 quick but not
easy ideas for building a better world:
•Develop a consc1ence that makes
1t difficult to walk past a piece oflitter
without picking it up.
•Twice a yeargivea pmt of blood to
the Amencan Red Cross.
•force yourself to use mass transit,
two miles or more, within the week.
Forcr yom~clf Th,. Newport Trolley.
Carpool lane, Newport Center Shut-
tle. OCTD; Force yourself.
•Whenever possible ... smile.
•Read a National Ge~raphic or
Tame-Life book o n the Soviet Union.
(Readers in the USSR do likewise:
Read about the U.S.A.).
•Limit movies to two a year.
•Invest 30 minutes m reading
about the Strategic Defense Initiative
("StAr Wars.'') If you think 11's
workable wntc a make-believe check
Nurse's aide to be charged
with murder of patient
LOS .\NC1ELES (AP) -A nurse·~
aide will be charged wllh murder an
the 1984 bealln$ death of a 74-ycar-
old raucnt at H11lcrcst Convalescent
Hospital an Lona Beach. c.ounty
District Atlomey Ira Remer said.
L1to Aqua. 26, was arrested by Long
Beach police Thursday and will be
charaed on Monday with the murder
of Aubrry Fanning. Reiner u1d.
Remer said fnday a ,rand Jury on
Thursday bcpn 1nvest1gatmg a poss·
1ble cover-up in the case by others at
the nurs1na home.
The arrest followed a c-all lo pohc.e
an May by a patient who said he had
been afraid to come forward until
aAer he was discharged from the
home. Remer sa.id. The beating
followed an araument over the chang-
ing of Fannina's bed linen. he u1d
to the IRS forS80,000.000,000. lfyou
think 1t'!'i unworkable, or unnecess-
ary. wnte a letter to the President.
•Cut your ego in half.
•Where people are concerned. .
become color bland.
•Politely object to poor service,
qu1etly refuse anfenor products and
subtlv avoid offensive people.
•For three minutes contemplate R.
Buckm1ns1ster fuller's simple state-
ment. "Either war 1s obsolele. or
people are."
•Thank more: Talk less.
•lkvelop correspondence with a
poht1cal pnsoner in a foreign country
(for addressees: Amnesty lnter-
nauonal. P.O Box J7 I l7. Washing-
ton. D.C.. 20013).
•Once a month do something you
haven't done in a long time. . attend
church. v1sll UCI, p1cn1c at Irvine
Park. cat sushi, walk on the beach,
tour a museum. talk wuh a stranger
-discuss a strange land
•E~press apprec1at1on and wonder·
ment whenever you feel it.
•Watch the special shows on tele-
v1s1on. onts that eitc11e your interests.
satisfy your cunos111c and cover ntw
gro und. Foraet lhc other stuff.
•foratt the idea yours is tht only
way. ~ogn11t' 01hcr way~ ma\ be
JIM
Wooo
nght. even !hough different
•Most importantly, do "omethtng
with your fam1l )
•Read "H1rosh1ma." b\ John
Herse-.. wnttcn an I 946 .. I ~A !>ample
pages '1hat may lhange your outlook
on the world
•If possible pro\1dc housing tor a
foreign exchange student.
•Use 1he phra,c. "You have a good
po1n1," m your next discussion
•Whene' er President Reagan
speaks of "freedom" an~n the word
"security" When Sccrelar>.
Gorbachev speaks of "sccunt}. ·
substitute the word "freedom "
World difference\ can dissolve into
those two words.
•Lose your next argument
•Answer the questton Is 11 your c:a1
that's causing pollution"
•Before embarking on a laws111t
consider its effect on -.onet)
•$(e the best in people
•Develop fi ve "better world" ideas
of your own and add them to this hst
This isn't a h~t for everybody else
It's for )'OU and me. Lip scrv1cc w11l
not work Thc'IC aren't things to think
about. they' IT thinas to do \Omcthin~
about
Tr; wme
Jim Wood llVfl Ill Notpnrt 8f'ac'b
SCHOOL NOTES
Coast students pass bar
Pa~ .. ing canJ1Ja1c~ in lhc 'ipnng
General Bar ham1na11on include:
Fredenck P .\hrens. Laguna
Beach. Frank O Biddle. Huntington
Beach John E. Black. Fountain
Valle\ l \ nthia P Bnggi.. M1ss1on
VieJO. !l..enneth J Carl. Lake Forest.
&rt J Cook. In 1nl'. John Y Daven-
port, If\ ine Frcann' M . Orelhng.
Fountain Valle' J\lada l Ed~ards
Laguna Reach Barbara J t.. Pemful.
lnine. Tere..c f Farrell Irvine. Peter
J Flanagan. Huntington Reach:
Robin (' Flon Laguna Beach:
Larned B fowler. Laguna Beach.
Barbara .\ Fntz. { nron;1 del Mar
Kenneth E Gerti Hun11ngton Reach.
Zahra Ii Gh1as~1. < osta \k\3 Brvan
.\ G1anesan. Newport Eka~h. Rebec-
ca L Glickstein. Irvine
James H Hams. Ir' 1ne < harlrs
W Huf"it. Nl"~port lkalh. Inn M
Jackson. lr\lne M1kna l1ro,ec
Costa Me$3, \lann ll Kerr. c o\ta
Mesa. Mark D 1'1ctn. lr\lne. 1'.n-in
P Krantz, Newpon Bealh. t-..vlt• D
Knng. Inane; Kathennc M l ande~
Corona del Mar. Ira D l ebc.H 1c
Newport &ach, Jaml''I 1 Little
Newport &ach. litC'H~n .\ \ieltn(
Huntington Bt'och: 'iandrn I
Mitchell. Costa Me'8 Bnan J
Murphy. lrvme; 4ihan E Noke•;,
In inc haron K O'Bnen. I nine
Ramon Oller. Mt~ion V1eJO. Beth J
PearCt". Irvine. Paul A rert1ra. New
pon Beach James R. P1ckeu. ln1ne
fo<iCph .\ RogoO. ln ine Edword J
~ut,na lfun11naton R<-at h lame\ \
Sams Jr l osta Mesa. Perry J
Tarnofsb. Irvine. Richard F Taylor
Jr.. Inane. Norman H Vanct'
Laguna Beach. Evelyn A. V1v1ano
Mission V1eJo: Richard H Wagner
Huntington Beach. Amanda C.
Wheeler. fountain Valle\. David 4.
Winkle. Irvine and Les .\ Z1eve
lrv1m.·
Fullerton dean'• ll•t
Local \tudent!> ha\e hecn named to
the dean·., list at l 4ltfom1a State
Un1vers1t\ f-ullenon The-. include
lrvlu· Pamela R >\hrahmasson
i\ I fredo .\ ..\~u 1 na ldo Trac~ .\
.\ll1!>on. Le\he K Bald~ in. [m1h M
Bush. Colleen C {1"'0c1ll .\tfrcd l
( cxh . ~ha ron R {)ca\ er Pn ll P De~1 T1moth-. \1 hie'\ Barhara "
Fae~sel. .\ndn·w M l·1tc C1an l
Goldhammer Kam B C1oldman.
'Ainam .\ Grcanc> Sandra K. Greer.
Chmtone Halberstadt Linda J
Hebb < arol A Hubbard W11l1am H
Jones. Jill M Kiggens l1'3 M Lach
Janet L Maness. Mic hael D Ma\on
Daniel M McGrogan &verley l
Nc~burgh Puzant Ozbag. Pamela L.
Paduano. Michele PaHmanus. Holly
.\ avage, .\ltt·a M ~hcrer. ( 1lona 1
tella. Wend" ..\ \tone Tara P Vela.
Jeff rt> C \\ tlford And tnrlene S
Wilham\
N~wport Bead1· 1n ndt\ f t-o~
man ( hmune M M . 11.eith T.
C\t.adltn1er C\tephen J 1 oner and
Michael f \ oun1
Caroline. Kennedy
weds Schlossberg
Ceremony draws
friends, family,
line of spectators
HYANNIS PORT. Ma\s (\Pl -
Caroline Kenned'" who captured
Amenca·~ hean as a little girl romp-
ing through the Whlll' I lou\C', 11n
<>aturda~ marru.:d F.d"" 1n s, hlo.,,licq~.
a New Yorl bu"ne'>\man and .1r11'1
Weanng a tulk 't·il and cam in~ a
small bouquet of "h1te oh.hllh, \t1"
Kennedy "'3' <'d sh~ h a' she en1crgnJ
with her husband trom lh( < hurch ut
O ur Lad) of\ Kllll'\ In ( cnlen ilk,
fi ve miles from the Kl'fllll'd' 1am1h
compound hcrl'. ·
A crowd that 'i3tkd PPlclltl g at
dawn hned Lhe lonl!, hun h dr" l'''•I)
.rnd was e<,!lmatn.l '" p t' .11 mo1c
than 1,000 "hen thl u.·n·m "'' l"Jllkd
Gra) sl..1e' greeted \, h I ,.,,lx·rg . ..i I
and M1.,, Kl'nm•d "'" hl• onh
daughter ol falqudmt "t:n ll'd\ <in.
ass1s and thl' l,lll' Prl·,1d n• I 1hn f
Kenned\ "ho oltl'n \\,p, plltUrl·d
wuh his httk• d;111ghll'f 1n 11 l' h.11
Office
On Saturda' thc hndt'. fllt'<.1' and
wedding ran, arrned 1n a \ln•.un ot
black. blue and \llH·r limu\1nc' Jnd .1
tleet ofm1nibu<.l'\ rhe\ had nu \Hirth
entenng or k'il' tnll tht' churd1 l<H tlH'
c;pectahlf' htJt thl' l r l\\d h 1c1 rknt\
nf enthu,1."m I r thl.'1r 1,1\ lll ll·~
Best man l<•hn Kl·nnl'd' J ,111J tlw
bridearoom drrw squeal, of dehght
from women When Mrs. Onassis
appeared spcctatorcs. cned "Jackie,
Jackie"
Mrs. Onas 1s who appeared to be
biting her lower hp to hold back tears.
left the church. hugging the arm of her
brother-in-law, Sen. Edward M Ken-
ned), D-Mass .. who had given the
bnde away.
John Kennedy blew a kiss to his
'>l'>ter as she and her husband entered
their -;1lver limou\ine. Mae
Schlossberg. the mother of the bndge-
groom tnppcd and fell as she walked
do"' n the church step She stood up
and v.alked on, apparentl) unhurt.
\mong the ~uests 1n the church
v.ere columnist J.\n Buchwald.
Han ard economist John t-..enneth
(1albra1th, historian Anhur Schles-
1 nger. former ~ens Abraham
R1b1cotT. D-Conn . and John Culver.
P-lowa. singer Carly Simon and
i.Jthor George Pl 1 m pt on "ho called
the wedding "H~I") con\1\.131, \Cl)
1r.1J111onal ••
fdward Kenneth ~nator said l'.1rli~r the day v.as ~ 11,., Kenned) ·s
• i.11 the member\ ot the tam1h an:
delighted with 1ha1:· ht· ..aid after an
huurlnng rehearsal f-nda\
· fhl' wedding al1ou 1s ·a 't'f) lovel)
h1nhda~ present for m\ mother:·
"l'Oflt•d} c;a1d.
Rrn.c Kenned\. M1<,<, .,_cnned\ 's
11.JriJmother and matnarth <1f the
1. Ian "hu turn~ 96 on f ul'\da\, v.as
1111> tll t\1 attt.•nd the v.cdd1ng.
u~
Caroline Kennedy poses with new huaband Edwin Schlouberg Saturday afternoon.
20deaths
blamed on
heatwave
8} tbe Auodated Prest
Temperatures topped JOO apin
Saturda> alter tv.o wee~.s of a tnplc-
dagit heat \\JVt blam(d tor at least 20
deaths. and f~rrners an South Caro-
lina lined up for free hay from the
Midwe'>t 1n tht.• midst of a drought
that hac; co'>t growcr'i 1n the Southeast
millions ot dollar.,
Columbia, S ( . hit a record 103
degree'i b' earl) afternoon Saturday,
the 14th ..:nn'>ecu11-.r da) the city has
hit too or h1ghl'r The heat index. I
measure ol hov. hut 1t !Ch with high
hum1d1t\ and ltttll' wind. was ex-
pcttcd 1(1 rt·ad1 I ~O 1n South Caro-
lina. thl' t\Jllt•n<il Y.cather Service
said .\ugu,ta C1a ;11"1 h11 a record 103 degree~. the 'I '>I '1ra1ght day of 90-
plus u:mpl'raturc., 1n that east Geor-
gia Cll)
Other renird' included 102 at
Charlotte.!"" c 100 at Jacksonville.
Fla. 100 at < olumhu'i. Ga .. 101 at
Atlanta, .inJ % at \1ob1le, Ala
Charlotte·, h1¥h ucd a record which
ha!> \tood \IOlt' 11\l!ll .\nd Memphis.
Tenn hit I 0 I the hottcstthe city has
been c,inn· Sl·pt I h. I '180
Cleanup of
trash starts
B~ the A~ 0<'1atl'd Press
Marijuana crop, weapons found Man arrested for trying
to sell 15-year-old girl
HundH'd' ol l'l11ladelph1a garbage
""orl..l'r\ thrcatl'nl'd .... nh losing their
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lidcn11al 11p. tu a search of the area b}
Fontana police and the U.S. Forest
\en ice in Januar.
\\ r "-Cnt up lool..1ng for him and
"\. tinall) found him. He was prett)
"di h1ddl'n 1n there .. Fontana police
°'gt Doug H ull:hin.,on said Officers
hO\l' to\rnut thecampratherthan go
nght 1n hl·l aU\l' 11 "a<> v.ell-s1tuatcd in
a hox camon "1th a good view of all
appmalhe..,
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lJml·d a h:deral "arrant issued
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.tllU,1ng ~tephl'n'> of possessing full)
au1omal1l, unregl\tcred firearms and
, ult1' attn~ manJuana
By tbe Associated Press
S.\N FR.\'( I~( O -.\man who allegedly tned to sell a 15->ear-old girl
for S5.000 v.as arrested v..hen the man he thought was a brothel ov.ner tl)1ng to
expand h1 <, number of prostitutes turned out to be an underCO\.er IO\CSllgator
police !>aid Jack Tolhert. 24. of Cian Francisco, was arrested Thursda> night
after police said hl' tn~d to -;ell the girl to officer ChfT Java Police said Tolben
v.as on parole attn heing con\.1 cted of p1mp1ng. pandering and unla"" ful <;ex
""ha m1nur last )Car.
Religious delegation fears for refugees
L.OS .\~C1E:LES -Members of an American rellg1ou\ delegation
deported from El \ah ador returned home w11h a call for 1ntema11onal
observers to ensure the safet~ of Salvadoran refugees the) had a..:compan1ed to
a rural tov. n The Re' Richard Howard. a Jesuit pnec;t and Fm1h (1uldfarh
30. ol San Frannc;co v.crc greeted near midnight Fnda} at Lm .\ngele<.
ln1erna11onal .\1rpon h' hugs cheers and shouts of ··\ 1\.a \ah a<lor'"
T ro~ ..aid the manJuana plants
lound at the \.amp ranged from 2 to 11
''l t 1Jl1 in ,1 number of<,mall patches
'>h.phl·m al'>o ""a'> sou!V1t on 'an-
J\ 11thl'r (.,,1n Bernardino C"uunt\ F Chl b S'. d 1 l \\arrantc, that include charges of ormer nese gang mem er ioun s a n
I a\..ault ''1th a dead I) \.\Capon in 1983. SAN FRANCISCO -A former Chinese gan$ member. who "a"
1re<,pass1ng 1n J 979 and weapons ~ntenced to pnson after damaging tesumon} b7 his police officer hrother wa' I chargl"'> 111 1 ll _' __________ ri_o_u_n_d_s_h_o_1_to_d_ea_t_h_1_n_h_1_s_ca_r_F_n_d_:a_y_,. police said
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Los Alamitos
man wins spin
SACRA MEN TO (.\Pl -.\ reured
school teacher from l m ·\lam1toc,
won $1 00,000 in the (aldom1a
Lottery's "Big Spin" l)aturday
Norman Odom. 70, was the biggest
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swarm 111 carthquak~ shook the
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London pre~aringfor royal wedding
By ROBERT OLA.SS • , ... , .... ..._.... aoOd ahow just the .ame, a wekome
diversion from concern over the LONDO~ -A .royal spectacle nation'• industrial decline aod a
unfold• this week in W uninster chaoce to diJpel feal"I of le1TOrism ~bey, wbett British monarchs have that have kept many Americans away
920 n crowned, married and buried for from Lond011.
years. Notbins. least. or all l«Urity, 11 .Prince Altdtew'-Briwo's playboy beina lcft to chance.
Pl'lnce, and Sarah l'~toO. a bouncy ScOtland Yatd ba$ UJd 2.000 police ~ead called .. fCflle, .. will sttp to will be alon1 tbc m1le-looa pro-
lhe abbey's ml&llifiOcnt hilb altar at cessional route &om Buckinlham
11 :30 a.m. (3:30 a.m, POT) Wednes.-Palace to Westminster Abbey.
day and exchanac marriqe vows According to Press Alloclatioo,
before a potential television audience Britain's domestic news tetVice, blue
of 300 million people in 32 nations. bereted marksmen from Scotland
Not since the wedding five years Yard's 011 Firearms Squad will take
ago of Prince Charles, the heir to the up rooftop positions and armed
ifirone, and Lady Diana Spencer bas police ~uised as footmen in cer-
thc world_ aeen such a display of emonial frocks and tricom hats will
pomp, cm:umstance and royal ride on the hone-drawn carriqes
razzmatazz. carryina the weddina party.
The nuptials of Andrew, second Westminster Abbey will be sealed
son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince off from the public for four days
Philip and founb in line to the throne, before the wedding, while aeatin1 is
has not aencrated anything like the arranged for the 1,800 1uesta and
feverish excitement that brought a workers set up tclcvisio11 liabts and
-million people into the streets of cameras, flowers and a royal blue
London in 1981. An estimated 7 SO processional c.arpet. A.rranaina the
million people watched that ocr-flowers alone is a two-day job.
cmony on television. and London And just in case the wcddin1 cake
was awash in Union Jacks and red, gets spoiled on the way to the capital
white and blue buntinJ for weeks, from a Royal Navy supply school 250
But few here doubt it will be a Jolly mtlcsaway, navycbefsbavebakcdan
identical sparo cake.
At dawn Tbursdar. I 56 cavalryme11 &""1 the quen s Hou.
bold Guard accompWecl by eiaht
empty . borse-drawn carriaaea
rumbled aJoaa nearty cletened ltreetl
lo time the Weddina PfOCellion down
to tbc last l«OOd.
Abtent WU tbc carriate that will
carry Miu ferJUiOft &nd her father, ~. Ronald fCflUtoo. to the church
from ~nee Houte, home of the
Queen Mother Eliz.abeth. The Glau
Coach. built in 191 o and uted by Kina
Georte V fot bis coronation that ye&r, is never ulCd i.n rehearsals.
Prince AndRw and Mias Ferpt0n
walked down the aisle Wednctday m
a rehearsal desiancd f)!irnaril_y for the
fouryouna brideunaids and four peae
boys, includ.ina Andrew's 4-year-okt
nephew, Prince William. Andrew'•
brother Prince Edward, 22, is the best
man; Miu Feriuson will not have a
maid of honor.
The couple bu decided to allow TV
cameras to record the exchange of
vows. But Banie Sales, executive
producer for Britain's Independent
Television. said their fMlCS oouJd be
obscured if Archbishop of Can~ Robert Runcie --who
will officiate -or bis iaistant block
----OSCEOLA MOUNTAIN CAMP--,__
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Aucust 2 • 9 I Sl60 M1mbtn • S170 Non ~ Coed, 9 · 11 Yun
located 1n the beaubful wilderness ol the San Bernardino Mountains. Barton Flats Recreation Atta. Camp Osceola offm
an incredible settinc surrounded by pme trees and roUina terratn Each camper km m a cabin with 8 9 other campers
and staff, yet receives plenty ol personal attention from his/her trained YMCA counselor An ideal experience tor the
younaer tamper. Boys and &iris ahke w1ll l1nd thts to be one ol the most memorable experiences of thetr ltm
ACTMTU INCUl>E: • Canoetn& • Crafts • Sports • Sw1mm1na • f1sh1na • Archery • Horseshoes • Frisbee Golf
• Nature Study • Camphre Proerams Nott: Tiis , •• wt'" lncblnc a rm • I 10 ~ pictwt,
ewlll>TH AOVDmm: "7 20-~ •yomm I SEQUOIA I K"6S CANYON Aucust 24 • 31
S215 Membtn • S22S Non·Mtmbtn Coed, Gradn 7 . 9 S150 Membtn . S155 Molt MemtMrs Cotd, Grades 7 • 9
Experience Mammoth as you never have before. Included 1n Elplore the amazine beauty of C.1lorn11's most popular
tnp are 2 DAYS HORS£ BACK RIDING. h1k1ng. hslune, and national parks. follow the John Mutr Tr11I and take a step
stops at Rainbow falls. Soda Spnnes. Devils Post Pile, Hot back 1n time to expenence nature's hnest Camp amonc the
Cren and the Mammoth lakes This ts one ol our most redwoods and the streams surroundlna Yosemite. Sequoia.
pop11lar tops! and Kinas Canyon Visit the racina waterlaHs and massive ~ WUO IAf1lli Aucust 10 · 17 redwood eroves tt11s ts a tnp everyone wtll love' S2'0.......,, · S270 ,_ ... .,,.,.., Cotd, Grades 9-12
.loin us on the Klamath River m Northern Cal1forn1a tor 3 -fATtD / KID CAW Aupt 7 . 10
thnlltn&. acbon11acked days ol runnmg the rapids Pro-
ftsSIOllll river culdes leads us on a tourney through the
maiesbc waters and valleys ol the most beautiful nver in
Cahfornta On the way up and back. we'll be camping at
some of Northern Cahforn1a's most pteluresque state parks
and beaches.
•AQUATIC ADVEJfME Aucust 11 • 23
SU5 .._.,, • Sl4S Non-Mtmbtn Coed, Grades 1 · 9
Camp at beautiful Southland beaches from Newport to San
Dlqo Elpenence exc1hn& water actmltes such as snor
kehn&, surft11&, boo&te board1ne, and body surtine. Spend a
day at Sea World Awaken to the sounds ot the surf and
relax around the campllre as the sun sets over the ocean
Dads I Kids. Grades 1 • &
Elplore Bodie Ghostown, swim m the Hot Creek, visit Devil's
Post Pile. and hsh 1n mountain streams while campine at
Rock Creek. Bnne your teepee tent, or iron teepee and enioy
the stars, cooking your own food. evemn& camphres, and
morning chapel S6Stons together Trip leaders: Jim and Jodi
de Boom
-fAMl.Y CAW
$20 / llcht ' food
Aucust l . 4
Brina the whole lam~y to the beautiful YMCA Hlih Sierra
Base Camp near Mammoth. Why not meet your Mammoth I
Horseback nd1ng camper ol his I her way home,
REGISTER TODA YI
10111 ·B ADAMS AVE., 16'00ilhUf<;I & Mam~' HUNTINGTON BEACH • 963-4887
• ~trolled aunen.
.. If Ibey move 6 iacbes eitber ~.
we could be in ttou~~Mt. Aadrew ad Mill boda
26, uvie c:bo9en I.be . tioaal •·
vice in whidl the bride wdl promite to
~t'u decition I asked them abollt
and J ~ it to them, and that wu
IC>metbint. they qreed on the~
telvea." Runae told the BritiM
Broadcutina Corp.
Wntm1n1tet Abbey has been used
for royal occasions since Wilham the
Conquett1r was crowned there
Christ.mas Day 1066. It bas been used
for t 3 preVIous royal weddinp,
io(ludinj the marriaac of Andrew's ~nt.s 10 1947.
Amona anviled guests to this royal
weddina will be Nancy Reapn and
numerous representatives of
Europe's royal houses.
By marrying a commoner, Andrew
continues a tradition begun in 1960
by his aunt, Princess Marga.rel, when
she married photographer Antony
Armstrona-Joncs, now Lord Snow-
den. They were divorced in 1978.
AndRw'1 sister, Princess Anne, also
married a commoner, Capt. Mark
Phillips, in 1973. Prince An4ftw and b1a brlcle-to-be. 8arah requon.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Men
with silencer-equipped submachine
guns stopped an American Umver-
s1ty Hospital bus at Beirut's dividing
Green Line Saturday, chm bed aboard
and raked the passengers with fire
klllina three doctors and a hospit;I
administrator, police sa1d.
Police wd three hospital personnel
were wounded 1n the ambush at the
m1dc1t) racetrack crossmg between
Moslem and Chnst1an sectors of the
capital. All the v1cums were Lebanese
Chnsuans. police said
The attackers were presumed to be
Moslems
Police said four men intercepted
the white-and-red hospital bus can;-
ing 40 people shortly after ryoon. $Ot
inside, sprayed the intenor with
bullets. then escaped 1n a dark. blue
Peugeot
A nearby Lebanese army check-
point fired at the escape car, but
missed, and the car raced into the
shell-pocked Ras el-Nabaa Moslem
res1dent1al d1stnct near the Green
Line. officers reported.
The bus dnver. unwounded. but
his yellow T-shirt stained with the
blood ofothers. said he did not sec the
gunmen get aboard.
"We Just ran into a hail of gunfire,"
said the dnver. who would not gJVe
his name for fear of repnsaJs
He UJ.d, thou&h. that the aunmen
may have boarded throujh the rear
door without his reaJizina it. 0 1 can't
tell," he said. "I held tc;.:/ wheel and
then sped off to Maka hospital as
the bullets whizzed all around us."
Three passenaen were killed in-
stantly. They were identified as Dr.
George Fares, Or. Lilian Saba and
administrator Wadi Abu Khalil. Dr.
Lilly K.hairalla diod later m the
hospital, police said.
The vtctJms' bodies were later
taken from Makassed bospnal near
the ambush site to the Amencan
U niversity Hospital in Moslem west
Beirut's Mana.ra district.
The Lebanese Red Cross and police
arranged for the survivors to cross the
Green Line mto Christian east Beirut
an hour after the attack.
They had been bcadmg for that
sector of the capital to spend the
weekend with their families when the
bus was attacked, according to
American Universtty Hospital chief
of staff Dr. Farid fle1han.
The American Umvers1ty of Beirut
and the affiliated Amencan Univer-
sity Hospital formerly received U.S.
government financial aid. But
Fleihan told The Assoc1ated Press
earlier this year that funding was cut
off in 1984.
Both mstllutions have long been
plagued by assass1na11ons and kid-
nappinp blamed on Shute Moslem
extremists.
But this was the first terronst attack
on an AUB or Amencan University
Hospital target smce a Synan-spon-
sored security plan was introduced.
Body of penon killed by pnmen ln attack
on American Unlvenlty Hoepltal bu• l•
loaded onto ambalance by Red Croee per-
IM>nnel ln Belrat Saturday.
Police block protest in South Korea
m onth Catholic Myongdong Cathedral,
where the rally was to be held.
The part)'. said its vice president.
Chernobyl
accident
blamed on
negligence
Politburo fires 3
o tcials; death
toll reaches 28
MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe Politburc
on Saturday blamed th~ Cbernoby
disaster on gross ~aence, s&Jc
three aovernment officials were fired
and increased the official death tol
from history's worst civilian nuclca:
accident to 28.
In a statement distnbuted by tht
official Soviet news agency Tass, tht
Politburo said those who caused th1
accident would be put on tnaJ.
The Commumst Party's ruhn1
body said the Chernobyl rcacto
exploded on April 26 as worken
conducted improperly supervise<
and badly prepared exPC?riments on 1
turbine generator without prope
safety precautions.
It mdicated that safety procedure:
and technical training also wen
inadequate at the nation's othe
nuclear plants, which include I:
graphite-moderated reactors hke th•
one at Chernobyl.
Painting the most graph1c p1ctun
yet of the scope of the disaster, th1
Politburo said 28 people were dead
30 sull hospitalized and 173 other
stricken by radiation sickness.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -A
mass1 ve force of police fired tear g.as
Saturday to block dissidents from
holding a banned protest rally over
the alleged sexual abuse of a young
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D1ss1den1 leader Kim Young-sam
and lawmakers from the main op-
pos111on New Korea Democratic
Part) tned to force a path through
cordons of2.000 police to the Roman
Yang Sun-11k, was h1t 1n the side by a
tear gas shell and badly bruised. The Politburo concluded with 1
poht1cal statement calling for arm
control and . addinJ= "The ~Ofl<
commumty 1s awa1lUlg a pos1uv1
answer from the Amencan side to tht
unilateral Soviet moratonum or
nuclear testing."
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U.S., Bolivian forces
co01e up e01pty-handed
RUffELL'S By the A11oclated Pren
UPHOLSTERY INC. LA PAZ. Bolivia -Bolivian narcotics police in American-piloted U.S. ...,, Y•...., CMt1 lwtl military helicopters came up empty-handed Saturday in two raids on suspected
cocaine-process1ngcentcrs that turned out to be tnnoccnt ranches, according to 1--~11_2_2 _un_ot_ll_n_._. co_sT_A_l_E_u_-_5_41_·1_1_51_-1 Information Minister Herrnan Antelo. In Friday's strike, the first in a U.S.-
Boliv1an cocaine dragnet. an extensive drug-processtng compound was seized.
Antelo told a news conference in La Paz the two raids early on Saturday
morning each involved about 30 Bolivian police in two U.S. Black Hawk
helicopters piloted b) Amencan armed forces personnel. "They have returned
to the base of opera11on~ and the results were ncg.auve," Antelo said "The
information that the) were relying on apparently was not sufficient!~
checked" He said the sites raided Saturda) were ranches. "places of normal
act1v1t> and not of drug-processmg."
Nicaraguans celebrate anniversary
ESTELi . Nicaragua -President Dame! Ortcg.a denounced "Amencan
~~~~=~~~~~~~~I terronst policies" in a speech Saturday to an estimated 15,000 people at a rail}' ' on the seventh anniversary of the Sand1n1stas' victory. The area was heav1l>
guarded and troops were reinforced in the region to prevent any attack by U S ·
~upponed rebels Ten Soviet-made armored personnel earners with machine
guns lined a side oft he din pla1a outside this northern city where the rally wa'i
held O rteg.a, weannga green uniform, also said he would ask the U N. Secunt)
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Church cancels Sunday Mass ln protest
CHIHUAHUA. Mexico-The Roman Cathohcchurch has canceled this
week's Sunday Mass an dozens of parishes an the Chihuahua archdioc~se to
prote~t alleged election fraud by the ruling party in the July 6 balloting. It is the
firS1 time in 60 year; that the church in Mexico has suspended scv1ces for
poJtt1cal reasons. The acuon was taken by Archbihsop Adalberto Almeida and
I 00 pnests an the archdiocese that has about 924,000 Catholics. In a stat~ment
read 1n their churches last Sunda>. the pnests said: "We denounce the he, the
fraud. the delays. the blackma1l, the threats. and all the m1sfortunate. arb1traf'}
al11ons that occurred that da) "
Tass said the Politburo, headed b!
M1kha1l S. Gorbachev. met in spccta
session Saturday to study the result:
of a government inquiry into tht
Chernobyl disaster, which occured ir
the northern Ukraine about 80 mile
north of Kiev .
Guide,
tourist
abducted
ZA MBOANGA. Philippines (AP
-Armed men kidnapped a SwiS!
tounst and his Filipino woman guide
as the two were picnicking Saturda}
on a pink sand beach in an al"C2
frequented b) pirates and smugglers
police reported.
A military report 1dent1fied the
tounst as Hans Kunzh and the guide
as Adelina Gamoa.
Police invesugator Reynaldc
Estrada. quotini a boatman hired b}
the victims. said three motor boat!
carrying 14 men arrived as the pa11
prepared to leave Santa Cruz Island
which hes across a narrow strait frorr
Zamboang.a The island 1s popula1
with tounsts for tts rosc-colorec
beaches. ------------------------. Five men Jumped ashore, draggec
Newport Ct'nt1:·r r .Hh1on
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Kunzh and Miss Gamoa into the11
boat and fled tov.ard Bas1lan isla nd
10 miles from Zamboang.a. Estra<U
said.
The abducuon came a da)' afte1
Protestant miss1onaf'} Bnan Law
rence of Madison, W1!> was freec
after bemg held for six days by i
Moslem band m Lanao del Sui
province, 170 miles northeast o
Zamboang.a.
Kunzli was the n1 nth foreigner to be
kidnapped on Mindanao since 1978.
The military has blamed mos
kidnap~mgs in the region on Moslerr
separatist $Uerrillas fighting for self
rule in Mindanao island. which 1:
home to the Philippines' 5 m1lhor
Moslems.
But authonties also said the coas
near Zamboanga, 540 miles south o
Manila, 1s a favonte operaung ~
for smugglers and r•rates.
Ph1hppme nava patrol boats wen
dispatched to searc h for the k1dna~
v1ct1ms. Capt. l\ntOOIO lmpcnal tole
the Philippine New._ Agency.
Cape unrest
leaves 4 dead
JOHANNESBURG. South Afna
(AP) -Police shot dead three blacki
and a mixed-race man an easterr
Cape province in separate clashes
including one an which blacks hurlec
15 gasoline bombs at a police vehicle
the government s~ud Saturday.
The v1s1ting lcaders of U .S .. Britist
and West German trade union move
ments meanwhile appealed to the
government to let them see jailec
'black union officials.
Barry Brendan. a spokesman foa
the Bnush Trades Union Conaress
said 1hat in talks with South Afncar
union federations. the fore11n labo1
leaders "have heard reports of hor
nfic beatmas and an: aravely wome<
about the detainees' fam11tes and the
unions' ab1hty to function properly •
The latest violence was confined l<
the ca,tern C•pt rq.son, one of the
wont hit by daily unrt1t that bepn u
Septem !>tr J 984 More than 2,()()(
people ha~c ~en ltilltd nationwide u
1nt1-apanhc1d notma and sp1nof
violenc~ bctv.een black aroups, ac
cord1n1 to pnvate mon1tonn11rou~
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heleftmoney
o her.friends
Dear Ann Landen: Please let me
me to the defense of'an 85-year-old
oman named Essaye Buchter of
anhatt&J\. I read about her in The
enfield Californian.
Mrs. Buchter'1 last will and testa-
ent read as follows: .. I leave my bet.t
i he• to membcn of my family
ncludins Mom!' family) and want
cm to ~t exactly what they pve me
nothing." She bequeathed money
"my closest friends, whom I love1 ot only because they were intcresteo
my welfare, but they took me out
r dn ves, bad me as their housegue'lt
nd remembered me on every hol-
y an their homes."
She divided $2 m1ll1on mto 10
n ions. No one knew she had
oney. Some even said she was
nown for her stinginess. I say the
oman really used her head the way
he handled 1t. No one was nice to her
use she was rich Sbe knew
xactly who her real friends were. In
y opan1on. her family got exactly
hat they deserved. I'm thtnking
riously of doing the same thing.
lnc1denta1Jy, Ann, what do you
hink of Mrs. Buchter's parting st-ot''
t-Smart Sooner Than later
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Our S.S.T.L: J tkbak It wu Just
udy! What a lovely 1arprtse for tbe
Ind, cart.n1 friends, to say noU1iD1 of
e Hrprtse for tbe relatives. I wl1b
ore people wouJd follow ber exam·
pie. • • • Dear Ann landers· I hve 10 a large
apartment complc>. The tenant
above me puts birdseed on her
windowstll. I love birds but I don't
lake what the) do to m y windows. The
building cha~es SJ to clean a window
from the outside and J can't afford to
have them washed every week.
Fora long time I couldn't figure out
why the birds chose my windows for
special treatment J was ~coming
paranoid. Yesterday I met my up-
stairs neighbor an the elevator he
lold me she had JUSt bought 10
unds of great new birdseed.
Al•
lulEIS
Please don't tell me to talk to ber
about the problem. She's a little
dippy. Thanks. -Taratted In l.cJt-
maton, Ky.
Dur Lex: Spell to tM muaaer of
lite beUdlag. Mn. Blrdlonr ~aid pet
tM lffds somewbere elte -11.ke "
tbe roof or iD a nearby park. 'h11
HgestJoa sltoa~d come from aome-
one wltb clon&. StaY Ht of It. ••• Dear Ann landers: My pet peeve:
Radio announcers who say, ·•tt is 10
minutes after the hour," and then
they don't say WHAT hour. It is very
frustrallng.
I'll be watching to sec if this letter
winds up in your column because afit
d0e;s 1t will ~about ume. -Peeved
In Utaca, New York..
Dear Peeved: Some days I •Hid
appreciate It if tile UllCMlllCer mu-
doned not oaly lite hoar, btlt die day of
tbe weelt, the montlt and tbe year.
Tbanb for 1urtn1 yo11r gripe. You
have lots of company. • • • Dear Ann Landers: Please inform
all motorists who have CBs that
children are sometimes an their
listening audience
On a recent tnp from Aonda we
turned on the C B and heard such
filthy talk we were embarrassed 1n
front of our 5-and 7·ycar-olds. I'm
)Ure those truckers wouldn't want
anyone to talk that way in front of
their kids. -Red-Faced In N.C.
Dear Red: Tbanks for the com-
ment. I cUd.a't now my car came wltb
a CB utJI I beard some very cUrty
tallt on tbe "radio" recently. My face
was redder tbu yoan.
M .... 1,J .. ytl .uua (March 21-April J9): Tht i your powcr-pLly da)'! Lunar,
awnencal eydes h.i&hli&ht acbi vemcn~ PfO!"'U\cncc, money and Jove. You'll
11ttac1 wideattentJon, havcoppor1unaty to hat firwmaljackpot. Wi h fulfilled
1n romance del)ettrnenL.
. T AutlUI (Aptj.I 20.May 20): focaa cm abiluy &o more peoplt. 10 ios.
a ade PtcVlous ltmitations. Emphasi on prati&e, honor, amb1t1on, comp~uon of 1ipiflcan1. project. Individuals you R"Speet will pay
comphmenu: some ICICk 1u1dan«.
Ol!!MINI (May 21-June 20): Favorab~ moon upcct h1&hha,tu
education, romance, new start, ability to -~----------&el 1ohea11ofm1ttcrt. You no looser play
second fiddle. _you take areatcr charst of
your own destiny.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): SYDNEY Emphasu on panoenrup, cooperative
efToru, fam1ly.home.1 mamaae. You'll be 0MARR more secure, sense or purpose is restored.
You'll have special success in deaJina •••••••••••• ~th public. Older woman has your best
mt.erests at heart.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Key 1s daversificat1on. ability to reach beyond
prcVlous expectations. Emphasas also on public1ty, lcgaJ affairs. marital statu .
You'll receive anv1tation 8.550Cltted wnh boltday or vacation JOUmey.
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on health. employment, basic issue ,
ability to attract persons who share your aspirations. Check fine pnnt, be ready
to remodel, show willinaness to do additional research
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on variety of exper_1cnce'I.
cxpcrimcntat1on. creative endeavors, intensified romance Communicate
thoughts, act ideas on paper, realize 'others arc mtcrcstl'd 1n what yo u say. write
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): What appears to be an obstacle could tum
out to be a steppana-stone toward progress. Domestic adJU)tmcnt 1s featured.
harmony can be restored at home. Unusual gift 1s "on the way" Taurus play~
role.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Med1tat1on aids 1n rc!.ol v1ngd1lcrnma.
Short trip could be necessary, miaht involve brother or 'il\ter Look behind
scenes, discern motives. see others in rcaltst1c light You rnuld be dealing with
"drug problem."
CAPRJCORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Empham on power. authomy, mtensit}
ab1ht} to meet deadline. Attention centers around monc:} )ou'll have unuc;ual
opportunity to increase-income. Cancer native will pla} rok 1n dynam1(
scenano.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Moon m your "gn htghhght'> m1dhat1 ve.
on'1nahty. success an pioneering project. More peopk will Ix t ontcmcd. will
be an your pnvate "cheering section" lnd1 v1duat vou <Hlkd 1c, now ready to
return favor
PISCES (Feb 19-Marcb 20): Emphasis on fresh \tan. rn:all\ 1t'f , abil1t> to
utilize 1ntu1t1ve intellect successfully You'll be gnen .ictc'i<i to· pnvllcgcd
information Clandestine arrangements dominate o;ccnano \quanu'i natl\l'
plays maJor role
lF JULY 2l lS YOUR BlRTHOAY your -;cno,c ot humor I!. h1ghl)
developed. your intellectual curiosity leads to travel read1n~ wnting. th1rst for
knowledge. Gemini. SagJttanus play important role'> 1n \our lite You arc
d}nam1c. active, creative, versaule, have tendenq 10 '>Caltcr 'vour force-. 'r ou
arc much aware of appearance, body image could haH' "weight problem "
Major domestic adJUStmentdue for you 1n August. 'r ou karn 'alu:ibk <,ecn:t an
September. October will ~memorable for you in I 9lS6
Q.-ftea •>' rtpt.uu oppo-
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pa.rt .. r't WecMlt do•ble, I'• all ., ................... ...
wlla aot? And MW do I dedde
wllat to bld? -Jt.G., ToroAto,
Oata.tlo, Canad.a.
A.-lf eveeybOdy 11 being honttt1
you can have little OT ftOthif\I ln the
way of high t'lrd~. Even if they ar
minimum, optnf!r hould have
about 11 polnll in hlgh cardt, p~
ner hu about th aamt ror hi
tak~ut double, and the redoubler
mutt be ln double ngurH for his ac-
tlcn. So even If no one hu much to
pare, partnf'r wtll be lucky to find
you with u many 8 polnt.1
Thererore, It not your hand,
Md your conctm must be tot tout
of the auction u painlessly as pot·
slble. To see how you tJhoutd act,
let's consider a couple of hands you
might have after your left-hand
opponent opens the b1ddmg with
one diamond, partner doubles and
the next hand redoubles:
A. •JJU 'VQxu Ou ..,XXJC
B.•Jx ~Qxxx OIXX .Oxxx
There ls no nt"t'd to take any a <'·
tion with the fir t example When
the bidding gets back to your pa.rt·
ner. he will bid h1'.'I best suit and
you will haw• re8.fl0nable support
tor him You will have at least 1t
'leven-card rombantid trump suit in
wh1chevn '!tilt partnn happ(•n" to
choo~. and you v.111 .. urt'ly '!till t><•
at the onP·h•vel
Jl and B 1 .. d1ffrr1>r1l Should you
pass part.nt>r m11(ht bid one '>µadt•
\ow 1f thP opponi•nt-. ">tart duu·
bling, you w ill have to go to the
tWO·level In club'\ tn searrh or a
bt•tter flt. and you are a level high·
Pf than you want to be
The M>lut1on to this dilemma I'! to
bid one hf'art Partner knows you
don't have mu('h ~ there 1s no
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Q.-ln a N"ttnt colaaa 7oe ...
tloned Stroll• Pue , 171w ...
What le that all a.bout.1 ·-G.N.,
Mlami, Fla.
A.-Don't con<'ern yourself wllh
1t They are hlaJlly artlftc:W nw.th·
od~ whl<-h ffilUltt an openin& bid '
on hand within thti 0-11 point
range and a pass on hand• which
you or I would consider to be a nor·
mal opening b&d.
These methods are d1ffkult to
play again!tt bttau!t' they d rupt
the normal now of tht-bidding. For
example, m standard method you
can expect your id~ to get to OJ>ell
lhc b1ddin~ a bout hair the time.
St ronl( p.ts~wr-. open thrce-
4 ua rtl'r-. of ttw hand'\, 'iO you are
on tl1f' dPff'n..,1vt> rtl(hl from the
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OVI .. •a4 \IOltl' NAllONWtDf •. 00 IT YOUq~l l l ••D , ••••• "•rH•NS .... ••Ill•'" ''01111 • l •ftll •CTION Quaaa NTl t (•
Mesa Action members
have real chance to act
To the Ed1to,..
For the past two years the Mesa
Acuon Homeowners of Costa Mesa
have ri~tfully expressed concern for
promoting home ownership. prevent-ma dense subs1d12ed apartments and
protecuna our propert)' rights.
pocketbooks and environment. Un-
fortunately, Mesa Action in the main
has not been effective nor credible for
reasons too numerou!> to mention
here
Suffice to say that the densit)
misery indc'\ has increased more 1n
the past year and a half than an)
comparable penod Nevertheless. the
two Mesa Acuon Counc1lmember\
and the Ma)'or now have another
opportunll) to implement their 1984
pre-election prom1~s b}' voting ~n
s1bly on the Mola Tnangle Proposal
on Harbor. Newpon and Nineteenth
Street.
First, let the developers and ne"
occupants finance the project rather
than the city tupaH~r\ The n·al
estate, welfare and banking aspect\
should not be the Council's respon\I·
b1lity
Allow the rurrent landowner'\
financial involvement 1n thedevelop-
men1 so as to avoid condemnauon
A~prove a high class hole! (a la
Hilton. Mamott) which "'ould grea1-
J:r enhance the aesthC't1cs and econ-
om)' tn the downto" n area Put
parking underground
Keep the area commercial But 1f
necessary, subst11ute fewer condos tor
the 150 h1ghl> dense apartment'>
which are the biggest source ot
o' ercro"'dmg. cnme. undocumented
ahens. rent control demand\ and
property de'"aluat1on~
Thus. for lhe Mesa '\Cllon ( ounC1l
membef'i and Ma)or Hertzog to
foo hsh l) propose or "Ole 01herw1..e
would conunue the SC'll-out ol our
"orthy res1dtnt1a\ cause oflcss den<;1-
h less taxes and less condem na11on
. C'HRI <; \.1 •\GfF <;TEf l
C <>'>la "1e'>a
World Bank needs our support
To the Edttor
I am a member ol the llungt•r
PrOJCCt and the RE~l LI~ group tn
Long Beach.
My commitment ,., tothc:cnd of 1hc
persistence of hunger in the: """rid.
and toY.,,ech1ldren\ lt'e'>
On Jul) I Barber < onable took
office as the new ..\mcm:an pres1den1
of the World Bank It 1<; m\ opinion
tlut he deservec; support from the
adm101strat1on and ( ongres!> par-
ucularl> as he seei..., fund<. for thl·
lntemat10nal De'"elopment .\s!>oc1a-
t10n (IDA ) A kc' 1cc,1 of his leader-
ship Wlll be wha·t he doec; "'1th thl·
bank's projected profit th1'> 'car nl
over SI b1ll1on
At lea~t SI m1ll1on 1>l th1sshould hi.·
plowed back. 1n10 1he World Bank I!•
increase lending for pnmar\ health
care abo\'C currcntl~ pro1ectcd lnt•I,
The next negotiation\ will Ix' Juh
15/16 The oh1cllt\l' 111 1h1c. 1c, t11
cundudc negottattom un I [)..\ lund-
ing ~fore thl' \nnual 'World
Banlo../lntema11onal l\.1onl'tJn F-und
meeting on Sept ~O ·
The underl~1nglontern hat t) lor
prm 1ding num11onal aid and health
rare for the poorest de' doping toun-
lne<, Th1n~-fi,C' thousand people a<t'
J~1ng each da~ lrom lad. of food
nu1n1wn and health l':m· 21J 000 ol
w horn arc t htldren unlkr '\ \l'arc. '11
age: Thal 1'> l'qu1,aknt 111 a
H1 m\h1ma homh dt'>Cl\ll'f l'\l'r' lh1lT
d;:I\ ...
1 h1\ I!> horrth1n~ nl'\\\ \\ llhl)Ul
1hc1r children lht'\t' c11untr1t \ h.t\t'
no futurt•
Please inform \our n-.idt·r' 11f thl\
in forma.11on anJ help 111 Jllo"' Bartx•r
C onable to unJt'r\tJnd lhal lhl'\t'
1\\Ul.'S art• (If \ ttJI 1ntnnt (II lht
r>copll· of t hl "'orld
l>l\1'\il tf\kl1l .... J\
I I\ 111t·
Pornography can be stopped
To the Editor
What is the nt'"'' meJ1a JlrJ1d ot'' It
seems to me that thl' ix·ork' ngh1 10
go,ern them..eh t'\ n.•Jlh 'tare' tht·111
I spe.slo.. '>Pt'etti1..all\ t<1 Hit' rrl·,.,
reacuon 10 the fonhrnm1ng rl·pun h\
the anome) general'-; cnmm1\\1on on
pomograph)
l've seen hcadltnt'\ dc,cnh1n~ 11 J\
"UncleSam'\<.ltrt\ hook." r,e hl'.trd
the net'IA.Orh l rte\ ol ·, 1ol.11111n ol
the First .\mt:ndm<:nt'''
These clearh mt'>gu1dcu ix·11ple
don't ha .. e am idea ""hat 1hc p<1rno-
graph)' 1ndu\tr) J\ produun~ tqJJ\ It
cena1nh ma kn f'l.s ' ho) and
l't·n1hou~ lool.. It~..: l..indt•rg.artl'll
1 ht• 1:l1mm1'\lon ·, rcpon Ut''><'r' l'' J
t.ur hranng b) tht· \ml·rtlJO Pl'OPh:
and n•lt lhl \lanteJ htJ~ \l.l' ~l' 1n thl'
mt:d 1a I hat pa'''' for dl 1.. \Jr Jlt' rl'rt•rl ·
HI~
P11rn11graph\ can ht-\lopix·d "11h1n
l\1.11 \Car'> time II"'. tht· pcopk 'IA.ill
11\l' up and l'\l'ft l\t' our nghh il\
1 llllt'O\ fhc: onh \1.3~ change 1..an
com1· ,., 1! e\ef"\ ont· 111 u\ mal..e\ .an
dlon
l Cl \OUI \\llll' ht· hl'Jrtl' ( Jll and
""nte ,jur Prt'\ttknt .ind th~ .1tlornn
!(eneral TOD\)
\'\,(,f I\ \1< !><>'\\ID
( II' 1,1 ~k\a
Do you think we should be scnd111L! 1111/ilan·
aid to the contras in Nicaragua'! ·
GiGiTbomu
Corona def Ma r
Real Estate
"I thtnk 11\1!,1>111)! 11
be another \ tt't '\.,mi
type .. 1tua11on \ 1111 11·
damned 1f \nu 1!1 incl
damned 11 \1111 <11 n 1
M\ gut ll'l'ltn~ "'" '·' ~e<, ..
Cynthia Carbonf'
Corona del Mar
Tran,port lion
'\in \h\ol111l'I
not I )U\t 11ppq,,· 1111r
getting 111, .. 1,r.t d11"'11
lhC'rt' ..
fo\1>ph Torn•<>
'"\!.port Bt>ac·h
Prr>dU<'l'r
I'" d1\ 111 t 'll "'1'
"'rid 11d 111 1h · \.rnd
""''·" 'in fir,t , .tt\ h ti
Randy Spenrer
I.on.I{ Rurh
f' lt•1·tric'ian
· ' • I don I n-.111\
th111~ th,,·, lht "'·" to
hdn ,1 lo11·1v,11 c o11111
If
Cfeorge Wells
• :'ltewport Beach
Writer
.,....,, ht'laU\l' I d11r1 I
think 1ha1 thn .111·
tn·nlom liJ1.hlt'r' I h•
Ill'' l' lh.tl mn't 11! tht 111
Ml' Jth t'OllHl'r\ ,111.t
thn arrd11tnp 11 lc11 1111
lllllllt:\ \ nd 111,111 1 ol
them ,111 101111\q " ii
...,omr1/J
Elinor Dean
Ralboa bland
Nut employt>d
\h~11lutl"I\ It \\it'
d11n 1 \lnp lhl' \and
IOJ\IJ\ ~t·'rt• gmng lo
h.t, t' .tnolht•r ( uba
""" 111 \l
K•••n Wlllm••
" n \~,.
Daily Pilot fom T•ll
•• (l "Q f!l"
Don f•nl•r
"o«>-•1 C•nt••ll
Pr 1'.111 •on [)11...-10•
f.,ry IC•ndl9
'•fl).
T<>m Cl•nln .. ,,,.._, f J•I I
C.••'9 lh•lf
C •1 fn I •
• u••••on ~•n•o••
HoWMd MUl4t1,nery
Ad;•rl s•no Otr.ctor
'119~1r II.vine
c.111n11 •d l>t• II!: 1 r:i•
People who bCUeve In negotia ting with the SOvlcl Union ... are not
Uv1ngtn the real world.
T
Newport City Council
tuned in to public issues
And color television brings its efforts
into closer vision for its constituents
\Iler nwrt· th.in a do1cn H'M' of
\l.dlthing thl' "t'\l.Jl<lrt Bealh (II\
C ounctl 1n pers(ln I "a1ched tht.>m in
color on lt>le' l\1on la'>I Monda" l.'H~n1ng a~ I 'ilppcd ( 1rand Marn1er -
.i\fter tl.\.o (irand \1arn1er.-.. the
Ne"port Reach {It\ C 11un<.:1l look\ a
lot better In fau 11 '' l'J'' to Ix-come· Jownnght melllrn Jhout '11
On 1he whole the '\l'" port ( uunlll
1\ more mature than mo\t tn <>rangt'
C 1111nt\, and with matunt\ ~omt'\ a
.-.on 0("1A.1sdom and a \ort uht\k
.\\ l "atched the ( 11unul iab<>rt·
>u'>h going mer nc:f"\ a\f)Clt of tht•
~t·nt:ral plan amendmt·nt to lnmplett
sl'\I. pon < enter takintt nearl' 511
'ep<trall' \lrJ\I. 'ote" on 11 di Ocrent
.ire"' in i.lnd dround ~e"rort Center
I gre\I. tnlrl'a\tn~h fond and proud of
th1\ group 111 '-l''l'n c..·lected repre..en-
1.111 \ l'\
\II 'l''l'n heard 1hc publtt tl'\lt·
mum pro and tun all \e\ l'n had
\tUdted lhe pile\ ol document\ that
are likd l.\.llh a general plan amt·nd-
mcnl ol tht!> <t11e all '>l'\CO a\kt:J
pcnt·tr.1t1ng 4uc\t1nn'I Jnd all <.C\ en
madc profound '>ta1t·mcn1,
·\t the l'O d. liH· members of tht·
( ounul 'ott•cl tor the amc:ndment 10
rnmplclt '\:t \l.fl<H1 <enter and t"'u
'nted .1~Jtn\t \ prett' 'trong 1•n
Jorwrm n I
I OH'I' C'11111H tlwom.tn I \thn
II art' 11tld nil l· .... 1·n11.1ll} nn thl' hil\t\
that \hr "'tnlnt tn h•ep a hlutltnp
~k.11111 111. building'>. \he mac..k ht•r
n111nt \l111ngh .ind "hl'n the otht'I\
tktrrmtr1l'•I 1h.1t lo..t·en1ng the..• hluOtop
ON THE RIGHT
( lear was not a \ 11al issue. she voted
against the amendment. A vahd vote.
Gentlemanly Don Strauss also
\Otcd no He has tended to be against
nearly all add1t1onal development In
that. he represents a portion of the
c1t1zens of Newport Beach. and his
vote was predictable. Also a vahd
\.Ole.
Ma .. or Phil Maurer, as alway\,
conducted a tine meeting w11h the
usual tv.1nkle 1n hl'i eyes (yes. the
twinkle almost came across on tele-
" ISllln) Jackie Heather who ha s
SCI"' ed !\ ewpon Beach so long and so
well and Ruthelyn Plummer. always
a finl puhltl sen ant. \Oted yes along
"''h Ma, or \.faurcr ()od1dJohnCo>.
"ho'c rela11'c \Outh sparks the
C ounul and "'ho gi,es so much umc
from his o" n huc;iness 10 conduct the
bus1ne'" ol tht• lll) and Bill .i\gee. a
dc\oted pubhc c,cr"ant who t!> most
delimtcl\ hl\ o""n man
These .ire the: elected repre!tenta-
11\C\ of the.-ix·oplt'. ol !\ewpon Beach.
each elected from a spec tfic region of
the < tl) .\nd \fonda' c'"en1ng. latt•
into the night thl· reprec,cntat1,er, of
the· people -after month!> of
thoughtful <;tud\ --;poke The>
'poke hone<ill) and the> spoke a'>
kadn~
"40"' there I'> talk ol a rckrl·ndum
In a rckrcndum. cvcrvday c1t11cns -
1n1rrcep1cd on their wa~ to the
\upermarlo..ct or the po<;l office: -are
\111pf)(.'d and 3.\ked to 'itgn a Pl'llt1on
I hl J)l'l1t10n "u~ualh worded <;o that
11 "ea'I) 111 '>tgn."11hou1 muth
MARTIN
BROWER
thought. Do you want 10 stop traffic?
Growth? Rent increases? Smog?
Cnme? Sure, everyone wants to stop
those Well.just sign. and we will put
11 10 a vote.
The United States is based on
representative government. The
people of Newport Beach elected
SC\en fine -truly outstanding -
repre .. cnta11ves. These representa-
t1vC's have considered -and con-
sidered thoroughly -every aspt'Ct of
the plan to complete Newport Center
Ft' e of the seven voted yes The
people ha'e spoken
To consider chaniing th1!> dec1s1on
b~ c1rcula11ng a pet1t1on is to upset the
..\mencan democ ratic process
"lo. the Newport Beach C 1ty (' oun-
c1l 1s not perfect And the c1t1zens of
Newport Beach Wlll be able to decide
on changes next November But the
Newport Beach C'11y Council as
presentl y constituted 1s a dedicated.
intelligent and truly nice group of
people. And every one of them did
well last Monday evening. Thank you
Phil, thank you Jackie, thank you
E'elyn. thank you Ruthelyn. thank
you John. thank you Don and thank
\OU Rill
Martin Brower publl1bea tbe news-
letter "Martin Brower'• Orange
County Report."
Gorbachev wants to hurry
U.S. into g i v ing away goods
And with nothing to lose in arms race, Soviets
will kC>ep on pushing multifarious proposals
I 1-K d." 'nt'""" <1dv1\e'i U'i that M r
< ,,,,h,H !11•\ " '1 mpa11en1" l.\.tlh l ' S
dll.1" 1n I l at trng to h1'> multtfannu\
p111pm,1h lft• wantc; uo; to <;top
11111 11· ar tc·,1mg. he want'> u\ to ta!..c
11ut our 1111ddlc-range m1<;<;1lc'i from
I 11P1Jli. ht "JOI'> Fngland and France
I l1u 1t· tht•1r nuclear tn\.entor:r at
th· 111rc111 loel and he want\ us to
L\IC111l tht· \A"1 treat~ tor 15 )cars
.rnd 111 ,1( kno"'lt:dgc that the treat)
lnrh11h Jn\ IC\llng. kt alone deplcJ\·
mrnl 11! 11111 'P<llC \htcld IClhnolog\
In return l11r \l.hllh' 'Wh, in return
1111 "htl h thl." Sm 1c1 l n1on ~ould
rcduu· 11' ar,cnal "' "arheads to
X 000 anti "' total nu mht:r nf delt" cf\
''"-tC'm\t11 I l>ll<l
"''"' 11 "-C \l.t'rr '" 1111 thl\ "hat ""ould lhl' t11:ncli1 tw 111 the l n11cd
\t,tlt''> 11r tor that mJllt'r, 10 the free
""orld ., \n\\l.er none F1ph1 thousand
"'arhe;Hh and I MIO drl1\t.'n '>}Stcmc.
Jrt• ltUltt• enough to Wlf>t' nut lht'
mtlttar} and J><1pulat1on lcnter<,of1ht·
non-tommunt\t world
~nd on the flth('r h.ind. 11 we
\topped tl'\tlng. WC' would rnrtad the
kind ol tn hnolog1lal c urtmll) that
ha\ made: 11 f><1\\lblC' for u\ 'harrh· to
rr<1uce our o'4n nudc•ar 1nvrnt<>r)
.ind to dC'\tjtn \.tfot\o lrnturcc, that
p111t('t I U\ from .tn\o rt\I. nf;ttutlrnt If ~t· \l.rre to w11hdra~ our thC':tlt'I
nll\\llt•\ from Eurc1f)(' "<' \l.1111td
create ,1 Olll kar vacuum l111\r11<thl{ 10
prrpond<"nrnt Sm 1C't t«lt t H <i m1lttan
force
It f rantt" ""ere to <trTC\t 1H nudcJr
de,elopment. 1t "'>uld •,non find
1t\C'll 1mpotent against th(' pro1ect1'"e
dt"v1ce\ the "iov1et l 'n1nn is bu'>tlv
prcpanng 10 \h1eld grt"ater Mmcri..;,
C1rra1er Mo~ow h.i\ a diameter ol
about a lhouund m1le'l, 11ccord1ng 10
\omc m1lt1ar' e\pert\l
It England were to abandon 11\
deu\1on tu purchase a Trident sub-
mannt: 11' nudear inventory would
he '>l'\.rn·h c..nppled If we buy the
'im ll'I H'r\lun of the ABM treaty, we
might a<, ""ell abandon any research
1010 a c;pacc \hteld. ceding to the
Sm•1t'I l nmn the in1l1at1 ve 1n the
de"elopmt•nt nf th1c, cnt1cal tech-
nolog)
Now the lond nl respon'it' we
\hould b<.' mak ing to Mr Gorbachev's
grunt of 1mpat1encc isn't dictated b.,,
Jn\ tear of antagonutng the 50\.1et
l n1on It 1s dictated b> a fear of
antagoni11ng 1he hheral e~tablt<ih
ment in Amenca
Here as what we should respond. an
a one-sentence letter to the 5ov1et
amba<,sador an Wa'ih1ngton It should
read Dear Ambassador Dubinin In
c..onnt•cuon with Mr Gorbachev'c,
reQue'it for a response to h1~ 1n-
111a11 vc'>. kindly advise him to advise
11' when thC' military supplies e~
ported dunnii the past two year'\ to
N 1caragua havt• been repatnated to
the Sm 1et I fn1on.11fier which you will
hear from u'I
"ihnuld th1'l come to pas-.. 11 would
th('n be t1mC' forour neitl communica-
tion "'h1ch 'lhould read Dear Mr
\mhassadnr Plea~ advise U"i when
tht• Sc.n 1et l nion hu withdrawn
from \fjlh11n1\lan. after which you
""111 hear from u\
\hould that come 10 pa\\. the third
ktter Plea\( adv1~ u, whrn \'OU have
rrduced your con\ en11onal arm) to
50 d1' 1s1on~
I hen Plea~ ad\·~ u'i whrn you
arc read) to redu'e your nucle~r
warhead~ to .SO
"nd ,hould that happc-n, our
pre'1dent could 10 to f1eneva llnd
'Ith the Ooumh of I p(n d1spo~ of
WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY
the problem of nuclear apocalypse
Ah, the)' W111 say. people who wnte
such proposals do not li ve 10 the real
world Precisely the opposite 1s the
case. People who believe 10 nego11at·
1ng with the Soviet U nion at the same
time that the Soviet Union 1s sending
attack. helicopters to banana rcpubhcs
tn ( entral Amenca are not living in
the real world The real world 1s the
one that has been made by the lunatic
appetite for power by the Soviet
Union. to the ap~ascment of which
11 has sacnficed tnlltons of dollars. the
welfare and prospenty of 11s 270
m1lhon people
The unreal world 1s that in which
ou r diplomatic corps actually be-
lieves there 1s a purpose 10 endless
nego11auons that do not increase by
the weight of a grain of sand the
<>ecunty of the West. The sccunty of
the West is mt"asured not alone by the
size of our nuclear inventory. but by
the room we have to conduct our
poltc1es
fhe) tell us that we must fear
another arrnc; race Why? BecauK 1t 1s
e'<pen:11ve? But the Soviet Union
cannot bear any expenS( we c•nnot
bear And if 1t is so obvious that an
arms race would bnn~ on Soviet
victor). then why donn I the Soviet
Union simply get on with the manu-
facture of the ancremental nuclear
weapon'>
Because at has more to pin from
tht" We t by nqot1atin1. And~ have
more to lose from neaot1atina.
WIUJ•m Becll~r '' • 1ya4Jc•l-4 col •m•l•I
WILUA.11.,. BUCD.ST
Col•malat
Jac1 ·
AIDEISOI
and DALI VAN A Tr A
Cluster
bombs
no secret
to U.S.
WASHINGTON -The Jonathan
Pollard spy case has apparently
inspired a series of leaks by govern-
ment officials who don't subscnbc
wholeheartedly to President Reagan's
staunch support of Israel.
The latest of these stories involved
cluster born bs. U.S. Customs officials
lca.ked word that Israel is suspected of
trying to obtain U.S. technology on
the grisly bomb.
We wrote about Israel's use ofU.S.-
made cluster bombs/in Lebanon four
years aeo. Ancl Sharon, Israeli de-
fense minister at the time of the 1982
invasion. admitted to us that he had
authorized use of the bombs, dc;spite
Israel's 1978 pledge to use them only
in the event of an attack by more than
one Arab country.
Now our associate Donald Gold·
berg has obtained a secret Defense
Oepanment document that shows
U.S. mtelhgence agencies have
known for at least four ycan about
Israel's development of its own
cluster-bomb technology. The project
was designed specifically to gJVe
Israel cluster bombs It can use
without restrictions.
"Both Israel-and U.S.-made
cluster bombs have ~bably been
used by the Israeli A.Ir Force in the
con01ct in Lebanon." the Defense
Intelligence Agency report con-
cluded. It was dated July 16, 1982, the
very day that President Reagan
stopped the shipment of new cluster
bombs to Israel because of the
controversy surrounding their use in
the Lebanon invasion .
This allowed the Whtte House to
avoid an 10vestigat1on into Israel's
use of the U.S.-supplied bombs. If
such an 1nvest1gat1on had established
that Israel had broken the 1978
agreement on cluster-bomb rcstnc~
t1ons -and 11 undoubtedly would
have-then sale of all m1htary ttems
to Israel wo uld have been stopped by
law.
The secret DIA report explained
that Israel's development of its own
cluster bombs was "undoubtedly
spurred" by the widespread cnt1c1sm
of their use 1n Lebanon. and Jerusa-
lem's concern that the Untted States
"might cut off supplies."
But the point 1s that even in 1982.
Israel had a well-established capabili-
ty to produce cluster bombs and was
"no longer completely dependent
upon U.S. supplies of such muni-
llons ... the report says
The repon goes into some detail:
"Israeli-made cluster bombs include
the TAC-A, B. C'. D and apparently
also the T AL-I. These bombs were
developed in the 1970s at the Rafael
i\rmament Development Authontv
north of Haifa and are probably ma&
there. Production of these munitions
renects Israel's desire not lo he
completely depc:ndent on the U S for
defense mateneL ..
Sharon's disclosure to us in l Q82
was the first publtc ackno"ledgment
by an lsraeh official that the cluster
bombs were being used in Lebanon.
The bombs arc canisters full of golf
baU-s1zed pellets that ellplode like
grenades on contact w11h a hard
surface But when they land on soft
ground. the pellets often fatl to
detonate. they become alluring toys
for children. who are then cruell y
maimed or killed when the balls
explode.
The secret Pentagon report raises
an interesting question: If Israel has
been developing 11s own cluster
bombs since the 1970s. why would 11
need Amencan technolog), stolen or
not? Yet this 1s what Customs Service
officials have charged.
CONF1DENTIAL FlLE: Admin1\-
1rat1on officials arc quietly <s«thmg
over the publicity surrounding U.S
m1htary assistance to Boli via 1n its
battle against cocaine producers The
operation was supposed to be a deep.
dark secret. but Bolivian officials
leaked 1t One reason the White
House wanted the operation kept
under wraps 1s because Defense
Secretary Caspar WetnbcJJer op-
posed the plan. arguing that It would
use Pentagon resources in a non-
m1lttary venture But Vice President
Bush got President Reagan to over-
rule Weinberger. and the White
House wanted to hush up the d1~·
aareement.
WATER. WATER ... Drought 1s
the b1a problem in some areas of the
country. but not in Durango, Colo
There the big dust-up 1s over the
propascd Animas-La Plata 1mpt1on
project, which will cost at least $550
m1lhon. I he federal government
wants rarrners and other local re,1
dents to pay 1 b1ger ~hare of the co'it,
the)' u y they can't afford 1t En·
v1ronmentahsts arc womed about
the threat to Wlldhfe But Indian
tnbcs an the area ~y the govemmen1
1s obh111ed to provide them with
water. and the) '11 ,ue1f the dam 1sn'1
built Look liked Iona hot ,umm~ in
Duranao
Jact AMltt'SOtt and Dal• Vu Ac.
arr •YDdk•lff col•mlll1i.
Orange Coe1t DAILY PILOTISuncMy, Juf)l 20, 1NI M
Guests finding personal touc
VONDREBLE SAMUEJ..S LAW
Communicators
cite vonDrehle
Jacq11e voaDrekle, senior At1tor 1n Paclflc MatDa111 Newport
Beach employee c-0mmunicat1ons department. has been awarded the
1985 Communicator of the Year Award by the Oransc County
chapter of l.Dterutloul Auoclatloa of Ba11Dn1 Commulcatort.
VonDrchlc of Irvine. was cued for her communications skJlls.
chapter inv'olvement and overall professionalism. An employee of
Pacific Mutual for 10 years. she edits the. company's ~1m<?nthly
magazine, "Soundings," and oversees other in-house publications. • • • President of accountina software developer. STATE OF THE
ART, David S. Samael1. has been promoted to the position of chief
executive officer. Samuels~oined the company only I 0 months ago as
pres"1ent and chief operating officer • • • Robert T. Law has been promoted to vice president of operauons
at Quall Contractors. a Rancho Mirage and Newport ~ch
development firm. Law will be responsible for the design, purchasing
and administration aspects of all developments by the company
which he joined in 1982. • • • Riverside Tlarlft II Lou has named Ea1ene C. P~ce of Corona
dcl Mar as one of its nine directon for 1986. Pace also 1s a director of
Riverside Thrift's parent companv. Tlartft A110datlon Bucorp. . ' . C\ri1tlae Brown bas been appointed man~ger of th~ Costa Mesa
Soc1al Security office. Brown began her Social Sccunty career 1n
Seattle. She has served as manager in Laguna Niguel a_nd Huntington
Beach offices and has held '!Cveral supervisory pos1uons 1n Santa
Ana. • • •
Marte Meual JO ins Morrl1 Adverti1la• & Detlp of Costa Mesa
as accounting manager. Meze ul came to Orange County from New
York where she was controller at Nat Ba11en Textiles for 12 years.
Country Side Inn
boasts of service.
European styling
By JIM HA1'BCOCK .,..,,._c.,, $ • I
With increased airway and freeway
traffic around John Wayne Airport.
tbe quasi-~rat setting once prevalent
in Oranae County has all but disap-
peared. But Donald Ayres Jr .. has
decided to revive il
After dcdicatina most of his adult
life to buildina housina developments
-more th.an I 0,000 homes in
Southern CaJifomia-Ayrcsdecided
to lhift to ma&Jc a few years ago by
crcatin.& the tranquil atmosphere of a
country bed-and-breakfast inn at the
intersection of Bnstol and Red.hill in
Newport Beach.
Tbouah maJor arterial streets 1n all directions arc lined with mid-nse
glass and steel structures, the only
reminder of the 176-room Country
Side Inn's caty location comes from
an occasional Jet taking off. I ns1dc the
buildings, rooms and suites are
guarded from city sounds by insula-
tion and effective design.
Ayres and his management team
opened the Country Side Inn on May
9 to fill what he perceived as a void in
the bospatahty mdustry in Orange
County· appealing to business
travelers who want more warmth
than tradauonal accommodataons in
the region have offered.
He claims guests who ha ve stayed
at the new mn have -in some cases
-become repeat customers and are referring f ncnds.
"We designed the Country Side Inn
to provide supenor service with a
personal touch," said Ayres. "This
type of atmosphere sets us apart 1 n the
hosp1Lal1ty industry."
"I came here to be close to the
ocean so I could saal." said Ayres, an
accomplished yachtsman who built
his home-bu1ldmg empire in Los
Angeles before moving to Newport
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Atmosphere mets Coantl'J Side Inn aput ln hoepitallty badutry.
Beach m l 9S9.
But success in one port.ion of the
buildma and development world
didn't sat1sfy Ayres. He wanted to
build a business for bis children and
has integrated two of them into active
manaJement roles m the new com-
pany.
Son Bruce operates the inn's 88-
seat Le Chateau Restaurant and
daughter Allyson and her colleague.
Kris Noel, are responsible for the
antenor decoration of the Country
Sade Inns.
Explaining his positioning an the
Orange County hotel market. Ayres
said. "We thouaht that businessmen
would feel more comfo rtable an a
European style sctlln' than the tra-
d1t1onal accommodataons available
m the region."
Patrick J. Sweeney, the inn's ex-
ecuti ve director, and Rosalind Wal-
hams. director of sales and market-
1 ng, say they arc still fine·tunmg
promotional strategy and evaluating
reservauons networks.
"We have a good relauonsh1p wtth
the Newport Boulevard motels, .. saad
Williams "If they have an overflow.
thc:r send guests to us ..
But the entire management group
reallies that one key cons1derat1on 1n
building a ~uccessful company hes in
recruit in" a quality staff "Because of our company's youth.
we are offering a great opponun1ty for
pcoplr seeking careers in th e ho,pttal-
1 l) 1ndu~lf) to gel in on the ground
floor ca1:h depanmcnt head trains his or her own staff... C'<pla1ned
Williams. adding that the company
has built a cohesive staff at both inns
who promote the company and pvc
guests excellent service.
Built at an approximate cost of
$40,000 per room. the Country Side Inn encompasses 98,000 square feet
and has been decorated in a French
Country style. Lobby. restaurant and
rooms are accented with impon.ed
hardwood furnishings including
wardrobes. which ha ve been used
instead of closets. Ayres said they add
nch wood grains to the country flavor
of each room and help create a more
spaClous feeling.
Wet bars and fircpla~ arc fea-
tured 1n all rooms; suites are
equipped with spas. Local an work
has been purchased for rooms and
hallways depicting some of Orange
County's histoncal and cultural land-
marks. Floor coverings and draperies
arc more characteristic of a rural
home than a big city hotel.
Le Chateau restaurant offers the
French cuhnary dcliJhts c~atcd by
head chef Daniel Bader. former1y of
Antoine's restaurant. Cahfornaa
CUISlne Wlth a French flair IS served
throughout the day and 1s available
buffet-style at lunchtime
In add1t1on to the adJacent New-
port Beach Golf Course. the Country
Side Inn offers easy access to South
Orange County commercial. retail
and recreation centers due to its
prox1mny to regional freeways.
In addition to the country flavor.
business travelers can take advantage
of 6.000 square feet of meeting and
banquet space and S,000 square feet
of courtyard and recepuoo an:as, said
Sweeney.
Universal wctght and eurcise fa-
cilities, a SWlmming pool and spa
meet the desires of the rrtncu geocr-
ation andsuestsarc further pampered
with airport limousine service! said
Williams. A concierae desk. ruabtly
hosted cocktail boun and a com-
plimentary break.fast are included in
ni&htl y rates.
Ayres previously opened a smaller
Country Side Inn at Cardiff and plans
to open a third in Alpine, also in Sa.n
Diego County, this month.
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• A pnme Irvine location
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• Easy lreew8'f access
• Free parking for tenants
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• A nearby park. for ,oggmg
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rolling hi/ls from the only olhce tower m
University TCNm Center. Orange County ·s
newest "small town: whlC/? includes
a variety of new housing
•Located scross from UC Irvine.
1n the Airport-Metro-UC/ Tnangle
Open Summe1 1986
A development ol
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Rodeo m.ore thanjust horsin' around
It wu back-breaking work Friday night ln
rodeo competition at the Orange County
Fair. Sam Lee competa lo the bareback
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bronc-riding event (top), while Judy
Gillman (riCht) takea her turn lo barrel
racing competition.
AtOran eCountyFatr.crOWd -
iassoed into new fun. nostal ta
By LAVRA MER&
Of .. O.., ........
Southern Cahfomtans have pined the reputation of
being laid back sun worshippers with little knowlcd&e and
a total lack of understandina of how country folk spend
leisure time.
But Friday niabt when the Professional Rodeo
Cowboys Association perfonned at the Orange County
Fair the stadium was packed with cheerful supporters.
Manyofthcspcctatorshada pet hone or cow hidden
in their past and lonaed to rekindle the excitement of
ranch livmg. Others sat on theedacoftheirseau watchina
for the first time the action-packed events as cowboys
turned daredevils for the evenina.
Tereu Saska of Garden Grove bad to be gently
coaxed into admitting how much she enjoyed the rodeo.
It was her husband.. Steve, who revealed she had grown up
in Ohio and miucd showing horses.
.. I used to have quarterhorses and show them. But it
was always my dream to be in the rodeo," she confessed.
But Steve was a different story. "I ride motorcycles.
But I've never shown them " he joked.
It was difficult to tell i?the rodeo clowns drew more
of the crowd than the cowboys.
Freddie Waltz, a 36-ycar-old El Toro Marine by day
and rodeo clown by night, delighted the audience with his
anucs.
His partner-in-crime Tommy Wetterman, from
Hinley, Ca .. tried to convince the announcer that he once
rode buckmg horses. "But the doctor made me quit
because I had stomach problems." Wetterman said.
When the announcer asked what kind of stomach
problems he suffered, Wettermen said, .. no guts."
But a clown's job is more than enteruuning
audiences, said Waltz. "There 1s a lot of compeut1on
between the clowns. You try and pin a reputation." he
said. "But our matn purpose is to help the cowboys (1t 1s
the clowns who heroically distract the wild bulls away
from the cowboy once be dismounts). The comedy has
just been added over the yean," he l&Jd.
The rodeo wu no lauabina matter for the competina
cowboys. The show opened with llddJe bronc riden who
fought frantically to stay mounted on the~•truna
bones. But when the ride wu over tbe .. ~"
cowboys who round up the buckina hone, a difficult time~ the animal• beck into the pea
Un liar with the Faitp'ounds itad.ium, the~
ran in circles around the edae of the com.I ldck:ina dirt and
manure hiah into the air as they fled the cowboys. When
the cowboy1 finally aot the bonea to~ Plei the animal•
blcktracked into the rlftl. The crowd coc:ereo wildly when
the horse wu corraled into the pen.
Althouab the competition was domioated !'}' men,
cowsir\s took part in the barrel racina contest. Behind the
scenes, the women calmed the anxious bonn before
settina out on the l S-to 2().ICCOnd ride.
Cowboys and cowairls from Northern to Southern
California minaJcd and renewed old friendships u they
prepared for their events.
Sportina shiny aymbolJ of success that spark.led on
their waists the competitors made the fiDaf v.oomina
touches on their bones. The abelone-sized silver belt
buckles are their trophies for jobs welJ done .
But the arand finale and higbliaht of the evenina wu
by far the bull ridina contesu.
It's a contest that seems to be set aside for only the
very brave or the very stupid. Death seems inconsequcn-
ual during such an event.
The men, usualJy in their mid ~ take to the back of
1,800 pound bulls that would tear thetr insides out given
the chance. Even the men watchina the events while
behind the ptes of the stadium backed away when the
massive animals came near.
Buckina violently, the animal throws its rider and
when the timer sounds to indicate that the rider has held
on for the mandatory time, it doesn't take Iona for
daredevils to jump off.
Even the pick-ups don't dare take their horses too
close to the aniry bull. In fact, two pick-ups were
unsuccessful at rounding up a bull and a young bull was
invited mto the stadium to entice the animal back into the
corral.
It did its job.
It's home away from home for the Sprinkel 's party
They h eld their annual Valhalla Party
at the house next door for the Vikings
By MARY LOU HOPKINS
Oel!J l'llot c---•I
When Rita and Reed Sprinkel want
to give a party they don·1 have to put
the h vmg room m order or tidy up the
guest bathroom because next door
the} have another house that 1s used
for pan1es
Well. that's not qune all they U!le II
for because 1t I\ also where Reed
keeps his office. and 11 is home for
Rna·s frequent '1s1tors from her
native Norwa}
But the main reason for the second
house. sa} the ~pnnkel'i, "1s to havt•
parties there ..
"I couldn't tell )OU how man:.
parties we have because we have c;o
man} ... Ri ta said "We use the hou'i('
for business. too .. she added.
The Spnnkel\ most recent gather·
mg 1n the guest house m Newport
Beach was the Royal V1k1ngs of
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Orange ( ounl> \ ~cond Valhalla
Part)
The OC V1l..1ngs received 11s char
ter from the \. 1longs of Scandia in
1983. according to Reed. who 1s ch1cl
of the local chapter. and in charge 111
some 80 members
The late Ken Hansen, owner of
Scandia restaurant on Sun'iet
Boulevard m Hollywood, with a
small group of businessmen started
the Vi kings around 1985 as a chan.
table organization
The V1k1ngs hold several fund
ra1s1ng e.,.ents dunng the year to ra1\I.'
money for the YWCA hotel for
homeless women. Cinderella Guild
of Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange
County. Hemophilia Soc1et) and
( )StlC Fibrosis Guild. In add1t1on
members sponsor a Chnstmas pam
for children and families of the
\1uscular Dystroph} Assoc1at1on
and the} donate to the Amem:an Red
( ross' Blood Bank
To add to the coffers of the Valhalla
Part)'. six black 1ack tables and a crar>s
table converted the living and dining
rooms into a casino where guests tried
their skills for pn1es
The big winner with the highest
'alue of chips was Kurt Ploger of
f-ullerton . said Borge Nlel1en, former
chief. and chairman of the party that
netted $3,000.
Entertainment was presented by
concert p1an1st. composer and music
director Antonio Casullo de la Gala.
Then. to the tune "AsT1meGoes By,"
a Humphrey Bogart look-alike Rob-
ert Sacchi gave an 1mpcrsonat1on of
the famous actor Sacchi has ap-
peared 1n some 20 feature films
including ''The Man with Bogart's
Face."
About I 00 guests dined at tables on
the patio overlooki ng the Back Bay.
The bufTet featured two suckling pn-
barbecued pigs prepared and de-
Ii vered by Clauson Dch ofSolvanJt.
"The pigs were cooked on spits the
Danish way in a special pit," said
Normu Anderson, a former Scandia
Viking, and an organizer of the
Orange County Chapter.
Another former V 1kings of Scandia
member Shenff Emeritus, Los An-
geles County. Peter Pltcltea1,
chaplatn of the local chapter, attend-
ed with his wife, Athena, and their
neighbors. Vicki and Jolla lrvl.De.
Other Vikings and their wives
playing craps or black jack were
Margaret and Howard RlcbnllOD,
Doria and Pat Barrel and Mary ud
Alan Stapp. Jody and Don OIHll
sipped cocktails and en1oyed the
View.
Paparazzi 11 edited by Dally Piiot
Style editor Vida Dun.
Dellr ........... "' a.... .....
Boat• Rita and Reed
Sprinkel, at far left, e*1
their annual VWna Party.
ID photo at lower le"ft. Bora
and Grete lflet.en try lack al
Jan Campbell'• table.At
lower rleht, Lucy and Dlck
McClure enjoy a chuckle. At
left, John and Vicki Irrine
with Peter and Athena
Pltcheu.
"THE LAST FRONTIER"
BY DONNA & RAY OTT
The big gold rush in Alaska this year is
tourist gold -as increasing numbers of
vacationers ore discovering the cool
beauty of the 49th state, nicknamed
"The lost Frontier," where the inroads
of civilization blend comfortably with
scenic wilderness.
Alaska's name comes from the Aleut
word meaning "great land," a most
appropriate description considering that
I
Photography by DA VJD MURONAKA
the state is one-f ifth the size of the rest
of the United States put together. Its
33,000-mile coastline outdistances that
of all the lower 48 states, plus it hos
three million lakes, 19 mountains higher
than 14,000 feet !including Mt.
McK inleyl, and more than half o f the
world's glaciers.
This lost American frontier is also on
interesting study in contrasts: Days of
midnight sun and nights of northern lights;
modern metropolitan cities and un -
touched wilderness where no humans
hove ever set foot; glaciers and ghost
towns; volcanoes and rain forests.
According to the state's division of
tourism, approximately 7 40 ,000 va-
cationers ventured to Alaska last year
(w ith about one out o f five o f them from
California) and record numbers ore
expected this year.
Most visitors arrive between Moy and
September for the summer season, when
there ore the longest hours o f daylight
for sightseeing, the warmest
temperatures, and the most choices of
tours, cruises, and excursions. Summer is
also the prime time for comping, hiking,
sportfishing, and visiting the outlying
communities such as Nome, Ko tzebue,
Borrow, and the Pribolof Islands.
· During the summer cruise season, from
mid-May to October, a number of luxury
liners ply the waters from Seattle, Son
Francisco, and Vancouver up through
the Inside Passage of Southeast Alaska.
Many cruise . into the majestic Glacier
Boy Notional Park, while others venture
out into the Gulf of Alaska to Homer,
Valdez, Whittier, or Anchorage.
This year, with Expo '86 in Vancouver,
more ships than ever before ore offering
Alaska sailings that include, in many
coses, stopovers in Vancouver. The ships
Please see FRONTIER/82.
I
MASKING THE SUN
BY VIDA DEAN
Sunglasses do more than shade the
eyes from the glaring rays of a summer
day.
More than ever, the fashion con-
scious ore using sunglasses as ac-
cessories to odd colorful accents to
their wardrobes.
Clothing designers ore in on the
scheme of things to provide a variety
of shapes in shades, a multitude of
colors and trims.
"Small is 'in', trim is 'in' and two-
toned looks ore 'in'," said Ziggy
Modnick, owner of Optical Fashion
Center Newport.
"I hove every shape available and a
lot of people here still like the very
large glosses, but one of the newest at
this time is this one," he added,
showing a smaller style in on upturned
shaped frame that enjoyed popularity
a few years bock.
Anne Klein, Nino Ricci, Christion
Dior and Gucci ore a few of the
houses turning out the fashionable
looking eyeweor. "I get new ones in
every day and I get so excited about
the new styles," the optician added at
his shop on Via lido.
"Sunglasses ore fun and sporty . . .
customers con choose frames a little
different from the ones they might
choose in regular glosses. However,
all of the personnel here ore trained in
I
color , and con assist sunglass buyers 1n
selecting a frame in their color
category," Mednick said.
But, why should one pay for de-
signer sunglasses 1$35 and upwordl
when dork glosses con be purchased
almost anywhere for a few dollars?
Mednick suggests there is wisdom in
investing in better eyeweor.
"When you buy quality sunglasses
you get ground lenses that hove no
distortion. Quality lenses give ultra
violet protection . . . some 100
percent."
Shading 1s done stylishly with de-
signer sunglasses. On the mask is
Stendhal of Pons. Overhead is Vivo
Italiano. Other looks ore by
f cloclcw1se from nghtJ Anne K /em,
OXSOL, Sophiro, OXSOL, Caza/ of
Germany and Aloin M1kl1 of Fronce.
f Sunglosses courtesy of Optical
Fashion Center Newport).
In general, sunglasses should block
at least 7 0 percent of visible light,
more in many coses depending on
needs of the wearer, reports the
Notional Society for the Prevention of
Blindness.
''Inexpensive sunglasses hove plastic
Pl8ose see SUN/82.
I
\
0renge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, July 20, 1088
........ __, .. AIMIMr ... c ............ .,.........,_
At upP.._er left, one of
Aluka • many mountain•.
Abo•e. an Eeldmo from the
Arctic community of
Kotzebue. At left, or:-: outfitter. at Prince Wlll
Sound. Directly below, an
ez.biblt from the NANA Mu-
eeam of the Arctic In
Kotzebue. Below left, Riley
Gilliam, head wrangler of
l.Jenall National Park and
PYe.erve.
'AI;,ASKA, :LAST FRONTIER •••
holaBl are Cunard'• Princeu and Slpfiofd; R*ncy CJui1t1' Resent Sea; Royat v:!f Star; Siunar"t fairity aDd faJ~ PrinooN Cnua' ~oya1 Princeu. I Prlncen. and Sun Princaa· Society ExpCdiliont' Explorer aod World
DiscoYcrer; Holland Amm.ca'a Noordam, Rouerdam1 and N1euw Amster-
dam: Pacguet'a Rhapeody; Cotta'• Oaph~i.E•ploranon's No~ Star and
Majestic Explore'i Sundance'• Stardancer; wotld Explorer'• Uruvene, and
Royal Cruise Line• Oolden Odystey. • ln addition to tbe lafJC commerciaJ liners, the state-operated fcrrylinera
are 1 relatively inexpens1ve way to sail Alaakan waters. On the Southeast
Alaska route, the marine biahway system connccu Seattle and Prince Rupert.
8.C., with a number of Alaatan ports. On the Southoentral Alaska route, a ferry
connecu Kodiak, Port Lions. Homer, Seldovia, and Seward. Yet another
operates between Valdez, Cordova, and Whittier. These ferryliners carry
vehicles a1 well as pauenaers. and have sl&htseeing solaria, food tervioe, and
slecpina quarten. Travelera are able to 1Cbedule stopoven at any of the ports
along the route. . . . . Alaska'sSprinaand faJl tounst seasons offer most of the same act1v1t1cs as
summertime, yet at lower prioea with fewer people.
Jn the Spring, the state's emerai!lf arcenery and flowers bcfin to spread
over the landscape. One of the special siabu is the fint blooming of native
wildflowers in early May, pok.ina up throuab patches ofsnow. Other brilliant
foliage, including the Fusbla Fireweed, can be viewed on ink> the Fall.
Similar to the Spring and Fall seasons, Alaska ·s winter tourist ICISOn also
oJfen reduced ~~.form~ tour pee~ airline~ the A!Uk.a ~d and
state ferries. Acttvtllcs bcfittina the season include 01&btsecina (Vll ski planes).
crosa country wins. ice fiahioa. ice skatina. doa musnina. snowmobiling. and
even bot air ballooning. "Sourdouahs" (lo~e midenta) warmly welcome
"cbeecbakos" (newcomcra) to join in the fun of winter camivaJs, a myriad of
arts and cultural events, and sport.ins activities. Where else but in Alaska will
you find Eskimo-Indian Olympics; sporu such as the Ear Pull and the Blanket
Toss; and a Moose DropPina Festival (held annually in Talkeetna), which
includes a Moose Dropp1oa contest?
Just as each seas<?" ~f the ~r ~nts s~ial experi.c~~· so docs.eac.h region of Alaska proV1de its own indiv1dual sights and act1v1ties. Following 1s
a sampling:
SOUTHEAST ALASKA
Known as the Alaska "Panhandle." So utheast Alaska is often compared to
Scandinavia in terms of its marine and mountain scenery. Fjords and forests,
mountains and glaciers inhabit this area along with the famous Inside Passage,
one of the most scenic waterways 1n the world. Home of the state capitol at
Juneau, and other seaport communities, Southeast Alaska is rich in the
heritage of the native Indians (you can sec totem poles, lodges, and other
ex pressions of their culture) and Russian art and architecture stemming from
the Russian-American fur empire of the I 800s. No roads connect the towns of
Southeast Alaska, but v1s1tors can get around the area by airline. ferryhncr, and
cruiseship.
SOUTH CENTRAL ALASKA
This portion of Alaska constitutes home for more than haJf of the state's
population. and is known as the area where most Alaskans work and play.
Anchorage, the state's financial and transportation center, offers luxury hotels
and fine restaurants )USt minutes away from mountains, wilderness, and
glaciers. Porta~c Glacier. a walk-up &lacier whose melt forms Portage Lake, is
popular with nver rafters and sightseers. Prince Wilham Sound affords sailing,
l'ishin~ hiking, and a spectacular view of Columbia Glacier. Besides its
acccss1b1lity by air and sea. this portion of the state can aJso be explored by
railroad, motorcoach, car or camper.
INTERIOR AND NORTHERN ALASKA
This area, considered the state's heartland, 1s legendary AJaska: where you
can sttll pan for gold, mush dog sleds. v1s1t ghost mining towns, have a drink in
the Malemute Saloon, meet the Eskimos and the Athabascan Indians. and
perhaps even see a polar ber. Much of the terrain consists of national park.land.
including the renowned Denali State Park which offers scenic overviews of Mt.
McKmley and other Alaska Range peaks. If you're visiting this area in the
summer, you will find that the farther north you travel, the longer the days. For
example, at Barrow. the sun does not set from May I 0 to August 2. This interior
ponion of Alaska can be reached by air, train, or on the Alaska Highway. To
reach the more northerly sectors. most travclcrsconttnue by air tours, since few
roads exist.
SOUTHWEST ALASKA
This area is a paradise for naturalists. sports fishermen, and birdwatchers,
since 11 is the home of the Kodiak bear, the fur seal and sea hon. the king crab,
Alaska salmon, and countless vant1es of birds. Wood-Tikchik State Park. an
undeveloped wilderness. features excellent sport fishing and boating on two
separate systems of inter-connected lakes, while Katmai NationaJ Park
includes the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. a moon-like landscape shaped
by the cruptton of the Novarupta Volcano in 1912. Kodiak Island, the state's
crab capital and a top world fishing pon, preserves visible reminders of the
Russian fur trade. including a Russian Orthooox Church and the Baranoff
Museum which contains artifacts from that era. Pnb1lof Islands. a tiny
archipelago 1n the Bcnng Sea, arc the summer quarters of northern fur seals and
shorebirds from around the world wh o migrate there each year to bear and raise
their young.
P>\C KAGE TOURS OF ALASKA
For a first-time v1s11or to Alaska. the best advantage of a pre-planned
package tour 1s that all of the details -travel connections. accommodations.
etc. -have been arranged 1n advance. and you are free to thoroughly enJOY
your holiday. Many tours combine vanous means oftransportatton: air travel.
cru1sesh1p or ferry. motorcoach. train or rental car By mvesttgating the various
package tours. you can determine which one best fits your time and budget.
Holland Amenca L1ne/Westours Inc. 1s the oldest and largest Alaska tour
com pany, with 39 years expenence 1n tours and cruises. Phone (800) 426-0327
for details. Others include Alaska Travel Adventures (800) 227-8480;
Discovery Tours (800) 544-4187; Exploration Holidays and Cruises (800)
426-0600: Pnnccss Tours (800) 426-0442, and Midnight Sun Tours (800)
544-2235.
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lenses that arc not ground put
pressed They may produce d1stor-
110n You onl y have one pa1rofcyes "
To discover distortion hold non-
prescnption sunalasses at arm's
length and focus on an object wtth
strong vertical or horizontal Imes -
such as a doorway -and move the
lenses up, down and sideways. If the
hnes move. there is distortion.
'Quahly frames can be adjusted.
temple pieces can be replaced and the
lense~ can be changed," Modn1ck
said.
Fine sunglasses should be cared for
as regular glasses. "When qot being
worn they should be kept in a case to
avoid scratching and they should be
washed with water. Never rub the
lenses unless they arc wet and use a
towel to dry them.''
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA ONL l' Lower Level near Nord1trom1
Packing: lessen your load, double your c
For your ncllt tnp, do u many
1easoned travelers do: Take alooa twice the money and half lbe c:os.-
mctiCJ and akin care product• you
have in the cabinets at home. Lian ten
up on the luaa&e and leave room for tbl~ you'll W.nt to buy on your vacauon.
Make your holiday fun and carefree
-look for compact cosmetic kits -
some are available with 15 products
in a two by four inch container -all of the eye makeup you will need, plus
Powder1 btush and Ii~ colon.
Anotner apaoe-savma idea. is to use
those small aift·withpurctwe items. In nearly every one of them you set a
small mo11turizer, foundation and
mascara.
If you have creams you simply
cannot live without. there aR anal!
pluUc contamcn available, and you
can fill them with the amount you will
need for your stay. Allo, almost alt
your daily byaicne oroducu can be
found in mi ms and plastic containers.
A void brinaina alona anythina packqed in &lln containers. If you
must carry 6reakables, pack them
where they will be cushioned.
I have found over the yean that it is sman to put essentials. 1uch u
makeup for sure, in c&JTy-on lu~
1ftravelina on a plane. J once amved
an a forcian country late on a Saturday
niaht, 30 hours before my luapae that contained my "faoe." This count ry
also bad laws that closed all stores on
Sunday. It was panic time as tbe real
me faced the first day of the tnp.
'56 grads p arty
at NB reunion
Thirty years later :-The Newport Harbor
High grads are still having a great time
lf you haven't checked out
pottable ... i7• apphancet recently.
you ·n bt surpnted how am.all and
spece savina the hairdryers, curlina
irons, clothina •tea.men and etea.m
lrontare.
BLOT IT: Durina bot days Oil
aJands are panicularly active. To
combat this problem and to enable
women to remove oily thine ftom
their faces even after makeup bas
been applied, Shiseido is ofTerina
Pureness Oil Blonina Paper.
The new product featum a h&bt,
transparent Powdcrcontaininaan oiJ.. absorbina and anti-bacterial aaent
which both absol'bs excess oil and
fiahts bacteria.
lnaddiuon, the new pape:rscontlln
zinc Olide lO Rlduco red oc:att-
riQI around hair f'oWclet due to IC'DC becicria. The fiben of tho paper are
made &om natural flu which r.nak.ca
tiuuet 10ft and aenlle. They (100
1beeu) come in a blue carryinf cue and sell for about S6 at hieeido countert in department ttom.
f Af:-L FORECAST: "The biaett
newt 11 a monochromatic approeeb
to color -head to toe dmslna
blendlna neutral• in varyina io·
ien1itJes from Uabt to dark, subtle to
bold," says Gen Cuaenu. crut.ive
director and 1pokespenon for Sebu-
tian International.
"l've taken th11 concept to hair by developi~ new colourina tech·
n1ques, like p-adauon colonna for
strai&bt blit. We be.an by apptyiea
the' cfatkett ibldet or ooe colOr ., lhe
roou ud wort to the lilhtlet •• tbe ends. The overall feeWia ii one of dePth and ricbMM willM>ut any
obvious lips of bilbl-Uftl. '!
Lona or lbon.. \aii i• 11iotk IDd controlled fortbelCUOD. Waves take
tbape to tofUy hme the race and idd texture. But wbaiever tbe scyle, oolor
adds the oewat dimenlion ... um· menime blooda are paue and fall's
newest shades warm up b11r ln ao
array of deep mahop.ntes. sunlit
browns and rich auburns.
··0nce ap.in the monochromanc
color scheme is the predominant
influence for f.all faccl. Makeup socs
on aoft and natural to complete the beauty picture. Subtle •hades of rust,
caramel. taupe IOd ~jce en Pll' of
Sebut.ian'• fall colltetion to com~ ment the fall fashion palette.
A dash of red for Ups ud sweep ol
auilded emerald and deepbluo
lmeth)'lt on . eyes a.re all tbe color
ICIOCfltS needed." added Cusenza. ••femininity revals iuelf in bait,
makeup and fashioo to reflect tbe
cbaoaina woman of the 80t."
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It's been 30 years since they
graduated from in high school,
but the •:kids" from the class of
• 56 at Newport Harbor Union
High School still Ii lee to ride the
ferris wheel and the merry go
round.
mans entertained at their Cor-
ona del Mar home with a wine
and cheese party for members of
the OC Chapter of Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation Inter-
national. Honored for their
contributions to the organiza-
tion during the past year were
Llnda·Kay Butterworth, Adele
Stone, Robert Kaubee, Thoma•
Harrtaon, David Stenger, Carole
Baatia, Lynn Burrows and Hella
Heiserman.
Rachel Bamllton, BW Doner, Toni Doane
and ET!e Johll80n.
Jean Hernandes, EMie Fal• and Su&D
Sch un.n,a .
Shellby Tool with Lynn
Smith.
Rides on the Fun Zone attrac-
tions operated by classmates
Joe Tan1ta1I and Bob Speth was
the opener for a reunion at
Balboa Pavilion.
Afterwards it was cocktails.
dinner, dancing(50s music) and
a lot of reminiscing for the group
ofl 65. "We have a reunion
every five years," said Evelyn
(Taylor) Jobn1on. "We had 365
in our class."
Although the class gets
together re$ularly, there were
some first timers including Bob
Gardner who came m from
Michigan and Toni (Burrougba)
Doane (she still lives in the area
and classmates gave her a bad
time for not showrng before.)
"Mostofourclass have
stayed in this area," commented
Johnson. However. from out of
state came Herb Norcro11 from
Utah. Ron Rayner and Sandra
McCullab from Anzona, Nancy
Campbell of Colorado (class
secretary),·BUJ Doner from Ne-
vada and Richard Carter from
Missoun.
Two teachers -Cli nton
Sawyer(musicand band) and
BobOUver (mechanical draw-
ing)joined the st udents as did
Homer McCord, (bus driver}.
Dennis Henderson, class
president. was in on the reu-
nionizingas was Patty Kelter,
class treasurer.
Jobnaon and Ra ebel (Perez)
Hamilton were cha1nnan of the
event which continued the fol-
lowing day with another gather-
ing at the school.
OPENING: More than 80
guests were on hand when the
Ritz-Carlton hotel in Laguna
Niguel unveiled Its new supper
club, TheClubGnll and Bar,
which previously served as the
hotel's nightclub.
Among those enjoying cham·
pagne, dinner and dancing to the
music of Peter Ducbin at the
Monday night opening were
Tony and Marlon Knott
Montepart; Wiiiiam Otton. di-
rector of the Laguna Beach
Museum of Art; Paul McQuade,
president ofSouth Coast Medi-
cal Center; Dougla1 Rowe, di-
rector of the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse; Robert Vaughn,
membership director of the
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce, and local
chamber of commerce presi-
dents Jim Lyon of Laguna
Beach, Ed Conway of Dana
Point. Bart Meyers of Laguna
Niguel and JackJe Strattman of
San Juan Capistrano.
According to hotel
spokeswoman Linda Adams.
the new restaurant will serve
dinners from 6:30to 10:30p.m.
nightly except SundaY.s with
dancing featured until 12:30
a.m. Re servations should by
made by calling 240-2000.
· Withtt)eopeningofTheClub
Grill and Bar. which will serve
traditional fare mcludinggnlled
aged meats and seafoods. the
Ritz·Carlton now offers a var-
1ety of cuisines.
The Dining Room oflcrs fine
French cuisine ma fo rmal
sett1na. The Cafe serves Cali-
fom1acu1 1ncandaSunday
brunch; The Lounge offers a
luncheon bufTetand coclctasls
on the ocean.and The Library
~rve traditional afternoon tea
and late t>vC'ntngcord1als and
dessert~
HONORED: The Robert Sted-
Dr;Orville Kolterman of UC
San Diego, a recipient of a J DFI
research grant, spoke to the
crowd of more than 40. (More
information on J DFI available
from 838·8165.)
ANNIVERSARY: Venoa and
Paul Morgon, longtime New-
port Beach residents, celebrated
their 50th weddin$anniversary
at a party"tn the Mission Viejo
Swim and Racquet Cl ub.
Hosting the celebration were
the Morgons' sons and their
families-Dennis and JackJe
Morgon and their sons Brent,
Jo1b and Eric of Fremont and
Tim and Sue Morgon, daughters
Shawn and Sba.nnon and son Bill
of Mission Viejo.
Paul and Venoa arrived m a
white limousine to greet 150
guests and relatives coming
from many pans of the western
U.S. -Alaska, Nebraska. Ne-
vada and Colorado. White and
gold balloons and floral arrange·
men ts added to the festivities
along with music, dancing and a
three-tiered wedding cake.
The golden couple were mar-
ried July 3, 1936 in Santa Ana
and purchased their NB home in
19 5 7. Paul bas no trouble re-
membering his anniversary date
-it's also his birthday and he
was 72 on his 50th. He is retired
from the Pasadena City School
District.
U pcommg plans for the two 1s
a trip to the wine country of
Napa V~lley.
Lu Campanaa preaented 30
youna women Saturday lta
23rd anna.al debutante ball.
Amonc thoee making their
bowa to eoclety were, ln
photo at lower left, Michele
Elena Willard of Corona del
Mar. ahown with her mother
Carleen Willard (left) _who
wua Lu Campana• deb and
a couln Kimberly Gayle
Karcher and her mother
Pew Karcher. The youna
women are aranddaughten
of Maraaret and Carl
Karcher.
Ron'• in Laguna wu the eet·
~ for a party hoeted by
realaara.nt owner and TV
boet Ron Nila. Among thoee
attendln& were Vern
Spltalert, Catherine and
Dou& Rowe, auzillary chair·
man ltd Grutch and Nilea.
Diane Von Fursenberg
portfllo bag ... plus
gift perfume atomizer.
Only $4 with perm. $39
Offer ends 7 /26/86
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Horl>or & W.lton ..,. .. Albettton't
Horbo• & Adoml Ho<bor & C...le•
Statetlrethen Alpholeta 12nd & Newport l 7m & Sonto Ano l 9th & Pomona Horbo• & WllM>n Thehnrry lob'• llr '°t 1711i Ful rton Folrv-& Boler
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closing prices will be available in the
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stores and news roe/cs .
Why wait until tomorrow when you can
find out tonight on the strM:t no later
than 6:00 pm.
Store owners who want the late stock
editions call ... Single Copy Sales
Director at 642..4321.
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Coast AIDS benefit to be hosted by NB 's Amen Wardy
WAJlDY TO HOST AIDS BEN-
EFIT. Fam, any devoceet of A.ma
Wlfty and hit baute cou~ Fashion
Illud SaloC1. start watchina your mailboul and ICl out your check·
boob because Wanty bas confinncd
the rumor that be "plans a aaJ.a
benefitinaAIDS inNovember.''And are you ready ?or tbit1 None other
than £1•11htll Taylv benelf may
come to Newport Beach for the cvcnl
Wardy would oeither confirm nor
deny that Taylor is ICbeduled to
come but that rumor peni1t1.
SPARKJ..f. N~l, eveT aid tbat .... _.,_. B• aren't smart. To
wii. they threw a combined birthday
patty and Uberty weekend oeJ.
ebntion and wbo die but tbe Coils
would have thouaht of timina it to tha1 jUS1 when they li&httd dozens of
sparklers on a thn»-(oot-wide bittb·
day cake, a blatt of fireworka filkld tbe
sky above the Coil's Newport Beach
home (the fireworks were tbe
courtesy of the Newport Harbor Art
Muacum'a Ubaty fund-raiJina party
across tbe Back Bay at the Newporter
Resort). Birthday honorees were Did
(wltll J ... ) SteYea, Job (wltai
Betty) SM• ....... Benrly'a aoa.
decor, lJK)()tpOrltina balloons ind
Ooral amqemeou in four tarsie •
white porcelain IWl.D.I.
The Coils are wl and they were
easily ~tttd. moviJ\I amona their auesu ("Seventx of our cloem and deatat friends," said Beverly) who
spilled from the cavernous livina. dini~ and library areu (with
mau1ve fireplaecs, ban and foun-
tains) into a rear prden with awee~
in& water views.
Amona thote attendina the red,
white and blue birthday pe.rty were
J.qe .... , .... Bertt !de•. Dr. Rut ... AM Paqe, Dr. Tem ... "Ml that l can tell you u that this
will be a bia, v~ry bi1~Y and I
promise to keep you mformed.,"
Wardy said. "I bad not planned OD
this word settina oul .. tsk., tsk., this IS
a small town ... "
Vuee~oa. As usuaJ, verly penonaUy super-
vised the food preparation and pres-
entation, aa well as the elaborate
Jou IU....._, Dr. Mk:Mel ...
Amaeda Elam, Dr. ~ ...
K.adly Barwlta, Jeff ... Bmy Pen,
Terry ud Barban O'Neil Reser ucl s .. ay Loby, ear1 ;;I aana.ra HAPPY BIRTHDAY. WITH
CdM therapist to tour China
Dr. By AJps.I of Corona del Mar is in China for three-
week professional tnp. The psychotherapist and certified
biofeedback therapist will be an Shanghai, Urumchi and
Beijing to demonstrate the apphcauons of biofeedback to
Chinese mental and hcaJth professionals.
Also, Algaz1 will present his findings of his doctoral
dissertation and research: Personality type and effective-
ness of 81ofeedback for controlhng headache.
Belt11 Haault Campbell of fount.am Valley was
amona the 500 delegates auendmg the 14th biennial
convention of the Women Manne Assoc1at1on held at the
Buena Parle Hotel.
CRUISE: Members ofSm1t.h College Club ofOC and
the Princeton Oubwtll be cnusing in Newpon Harbor
Saturday aboard the Isla MuJere~ to raise funds for
scholarships. The group wtll depan from The Cannery at
5 p.m.More infonnatton on the S20 person benefit may be
obtamcd from Roal)'IUI Fey, 551-2457, who 1s president of
the Smith Oub.
UPCOMING: Pew Cambell oflrvme will host the 6
to 8 pm. Wednesday membership social of Zona Club of
lrvme and Saddleback Valley The purpose of the
g.athenng 1s to mtrodu~ to women exccuuves in business
and the professions to Zonta. Genevieve Brady 11
president of the group. Reservations may be made with
Jolal.De Vela14ff1, 751-3522, durina business houn.
Members of EbelJ a nd Junior Ebell Clubs of Irvine
will take a break Tuesday from community service to
spend the day be&inning at I 0 a.m . with their family and
friends ast Wild Rivers. In September the clubs will
resume their meetings at Deerfield and Colony
clubhouses. Sudra WeJcll, 832-0654, bas more details on
Ebell events and S.1Je McATGar, 552· 7749, may be called
about the junior group.
Women's club of lrvme has scheduled Ladies
Daytime Bridge at I 0 a. m. Monday at the home of club
president Marie Ratcllarcl The hostess may be reached at
733-0756 for more information.
FASHION: Fall collections of M issoni and laura Bia$i~tti will be presented 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday during
a mm1 show 1n Collectors department at the South Coast
Plaza store. Reservations may be made by calling
549-8300, ext. 1350.
I. Magnin Will present a fall preVJew of bri&}lt coats
and shapely suits from Mass Magnan collcctJons, noon to
3 p.m. Thursday an the SCP store. Pronto R1storante and
Fony Carrots.
~HARTMARX
RACQUET CLUB
Vita11 Gerulaitis
TENNIS.
CLASSIC PuRewooL
Pat Cash John Fitzgerald
Yudlar.LM ... ltaeWttC.lle*le
J-... ..... ...... O.C..1 A.Jlem. ............ lllanaa, 1eAM &a-. ...... Kane Beed-...
Wtll _. Ala.._., wbo came from
an all"4ay .. open bouac" celebration
o( hil Newport Belch law oftices
where auetts weft treated to cbam-pqne bot dop and apple pie.
RBMBMBERINO AN AD·
MUlAL Seeina the AP photottapb of
former.._...., JJmm7 Caner wiJ>-ina the tears from his eyes at the
funeral of bil old ftieod, .Umtr&J e,... IUcbYer (85), reminded me
of a con venation in the eatly SOs with
then-LL Carter wbo worked down the
baU of the Main Navy Build.in& in
Wuhinaton, D .C.
.. My boss (then Rear Admiral
Rickover) says that I can't play tennis
SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL BOS.
PnAL ... , ..
Duane and Rick Rasmusson, Lqona
Hills. airl
Jael!
Nancy and Thomas Jennings, Laguna
Niguel, boy
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
JaeH
Jeanette and Mitchell Demedenko.
Huntington Beach, airl
Jaly7
Sharon and Gregory Stewart, C<>Sta
Mesa. girl
Jalyl
Tori aacl ltobl Palukl, Cotta Meu,
boy
SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER
Juell
Christina and Lcshe Rose, Laguna
Hills, boy
Jaae 13
Jacqueline and Peter Changala,
Irvine. girl
Juell
Elizabeth and Carlos Beltran, Irvine. . I ~~ena and Stephen ampson.
Laauna Niguel, boy
after wort," Carter 111d, .. the ldm1ral
believes m l&Ctificina temporary
plcasUtt for lona·ran.ae aoal ..
Obv1ou1ly,1 that philosophy
worked well 1or Carter who, 1n 1977
became Rickover'• Commander in
Chief and, aJthouah retired, Carter
still work.a bard. A·h·h, 19'2 teems
just like )'etterday.
POTPOURRI. The stork is re-
portedly win&in1 1u way to fonner
Newport Beach residents Baney ud
Bellada BanMtt who live in Au•
tin.Texas. ADD ONE. The many friends of
Job u4 Betty SUmbva are plaled
to learn that they will maintain their
Oranic County home when they
move to Pboenu at the end of the
month. John wtll be rqional manager
for Putnam Financial and Betty, who
Jue17
Patncia and Kenneth Hams, South
Laguna, prl
Jue 11
~obyn and David Foster. l..agullJl
Niguel, girl
Jue U
Linda and Todd Schneckloth,
Laguna Niauel, girl
Jaae 25
Suzanne and James 8 . Fleming Jr ..
Newport Beach, girl
Valene and Richard Rose, Laguna
Beach, g.arl
Jue U
Yueh and Mang Lan, Laguna Hills,
boy
Joe zt
Patnc1a and Eugene J. Colley,
Mission V1e10. girl
Theresa and David Hefner, Costa
Mesa. &1rl
Dons and David Rowlands Jr.,
Mission VieJO, g.arl
JaJy $
C.armen and Ricardo Lopez. Laguna
Beach. boy
Jaly I
Manlyn and Michael Bergsma.
Laguna Beach. boy
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is volunteer execuuve director for
Search Foundation here hu been
uked to start a brucb of $earCb in
Arizona. ADD TWO. Tbe Ba)'lbores bome
where Jolm Wa,.e lived in Newport
Beach 11 for u1e by the estate of the
late Beret Bettlqea. The price ii a
cool S 10.5 million.
And what are you doina for fun?
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Jue 11
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DeMaio,
Huntington Beach, boy
Jue 1J
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gnbble, New-
port Beach. g.arl
JueU
Mr and Mrs. Glen Hart1pn, San
Juan Capistrano, girl
Mr and Mrs. Lon Bubert, Irvine, boy
Juell
Mr and Mrs. Richard Olton, Foun-
taan Valley, boy
Mr. and M rs. Steven Wriaht. Irvine,
girl
Jaae 17
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galey, Corona
del Mar, boy
M.r and Mrs. William Smith, Irvine,
girl
Jue 11
Mr and Mrs. Richard K.ncdel, lrvane.
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JaeH
Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey Walsworth.
Newpon Beach, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braun, Irvine,
girl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Corona
dcl Mar. boy
Juell
Mr and Mrs. Marie Rutherford,
Laguna Hills, girl
Jue U
Mr and Mrs. Sanford Bloom, Hunt-
ington Beach. boy
JueU
Mr and Mrs. Stanley fink, Hunt·
angton Beach, girl
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Orengt Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, ;My 20, 1He
ix shows join summer parade
Comody, mys~. c1aMic: lhtatet, Ulical dater ud chiktren'a 1aJa
the varied ~tt of friday'1 · nip& recipe, which will find
new -. oroduction1 openJna ~County.
Tbe Hwaunaton 8c:icb Playhoute mount itt f'arhell lhow in iu tr Vill8M Theater, .. WM,.., ..... ,.._,..,,while down the roed a bit,
rt.et B•l•H" opens for
stline Community Collep and
tha Christie'• ':T• Little a.
" will _puzzle thcateraoen at
lebeck Col!ele.
The Grove SKampcarc F~val
nt.inuea with "Ln•'• LUoer' I.Mt"
T•
TITIS
nefario\ll Profeaor Moriarty at
Coastline CoUqe'e. Huntinaton
Beach Center 20661 Farn1wonh
Ave. Robert Conrld it directiQ& the
m)'Jtery, which wUl be pretentcd for iust two weekendl Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. Call 960-7671 for
detailJ.
the youna Pcoole'a stoty, trthich wiU and Saturday at 1:lfl, IOni&bt and neat
be ptaeftted 'Fridays th.rouab UJl-(Pleue ..... ,..,
daysat 7·JOfottwoweekeads, closina ,.-------------Aua. 3. lletetvation1 559-3333.
Rant Christian Andmen'a "'The
Emperor-1 New Oothet" will take up
Mldence in Forum II at Ooldeo West
Collqe in cooperation with tbe
fountain Valley Community Theater. J>erfonnanca are Fridayt at
7:30, Saturdays at 2:30 aod 7:30 and
Sundays at 2:30 tbrouah Aua. 3 and
ticket information is available at
89S-8378.
Two locaJ productions headina
into their final weekends are:
•"nude"'1a, Here I c.me" in
the Studio T6eatcr of Ora.nae Cout
Collqe. in Costa Mesa (432-SS27), closina out with performances Friday
..THE ftJNNIEST MOVD
SO PAil TlllS ~ ..
Pl.OfU, W Hd/W
''RUJ11LESSLY FtJNNY
PAJtCE.''
()MNGa C0'1l'tTT UGllTD.
M""-1 llMrwtt •
t the Otm Theater in Garden Orove.
youtb wiJ1 be ICT'Ved with "'Tiiie
G.,.._,, at lrvine Valley
Dep and "ne Em,enr'1 New
.. at Golden West Collese.
.. WbeTc't O\arley?" -the musical
enion o( the vin• comedy
'Otarley'a Aunt" -wntet the final
bapter at SeacbfT VilJa&e for the
The bodieJ wilt be ~Ill liU Oiet ln "Teo Little Indians, the final
production of the Sadd.Jeti.ck Com·
paoyTbeaiet'a summer stock IQJC>n, lliiiiiP.!;;;;;;w~;m~iiiiii!iiii1
under the direction of Patrick Fen-
nell. The show alternates with .. Peter
Pan .. at the MiSJion Viejo theater and
untinat0n Beach Playhouse, which
acct an uncertain future. Kent John-
n iJ d.irectina the show, wbjch
features G~ Cohen, Karen Anscla. Melissa Swift, Edmund Van Dewsen,
Paul Tescbke~ ·em Sbopc, Gayle
Cooper and Gres Irwin.
Performances will be aiven Fndays
and Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h Aug.
30, with Sunday matinees at 2:30
Au.. I 0 and 17 at the theater, on
Mun Street at Yorktown A venue in
Huntinaton Beach. Call 832-1405 for
reservations.
"Sherlock Holmes" battles the
~~,~~~~.:.t~i=~~:t f6
at 3 p.m. Retervations 582~~.
Shakespeare's ribald comedy
"Love's Labour's Lost.. takes the
s-of the Oem Theater, 12852
Main St., Garden Grove.I. under the
direction of Phillip ljCCk. Per-
formances are ·scheduled Wednes.-
days th.rough Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 7:30 until Aug. 16.
ReservatiollJ 636-7213.
"Beauty and the Beast" is the
second and final offerina of the
Tbeaterfairc for Children at Irvine
Valley Collese. Blake Gould directs
~~m~m r~~~ mr.11m n. ......... Of n-Al
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SIXNEW PRODUCTIONS OPEN IN ORANGE COUNTY ••• .......
Sunday at 6:30. • .. All, ........ ," by the l.P
Repertory Co. at the Muckenthaler
Cultural C.enter l20l W. Malvern,
Fullerton (73l·l792), &ivina ha lut
performances toniaht and Thursday throuah nut Sunday at 8: IS.
• .. Non.. Off'' at the Lquna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lquna
Canyon Road, La1un1 Beach
(49+0743), Tbundays throuah Sat-urdaX• at 8:4S until Aua. 2.
•' Peter Pu" on the main s~ and "J11Qpla', Jive ... Jl«el'MI" 10
the Studio Theater at Saddlel>lck
ColJese io Miss100 Viejo (S82-46S6).
.. Peter Pan" plays today and next
Sunday at 3 p.m., J uJ~ 31 and AUS. I,
9, 14and ISa18p.m.' Jumpan'"ison
11qe Wedneda)'S throuah Saturdays
at 8:30, Sundays at 3:30 until Aua, 17.
•''Artale a.ad Old Lllce" at the
Westminster Community Theater,
7272 Maple St.. Westminster
(99S.4 I 13), Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 throuah Aua,. 10 with 1 matinee
Sunday, Aua. 3, at 2 p.m.
·A heavy and vaned diet of summer
theater remaina on the boards thu
week. includina:
WALTER
MATTHAU
ROMAN
POLANSKI'S
PIRATES.
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ACROSS
1 .. M. A "S"H ..
farm boy
6 Display
10 Rose oll
15 Cargo machine
21 Solo
22 Sailor's yarn
23 Ms. Jones
24 Potherb
25 Rock star 2 wds
27 Mother's sisters
28 Swerved
29 -Mane Saint
30 Spring flower
31 "Dallas" famlly
33 Oahu guitars
35 Keep one's
up
36 Canister -
37 Pinch
38 Elegant
39 Biographer
Ludwig
40 Porky's pen
4 1 "Classical -
42 Edinburgh native
43 Sophia -
45 "I've -
Rhythm''
47 Transports
50 Thou -not
steal
51 Btrd of the Nile
52 Cast -before
swine
55 Mr Arkin
56 Sneezy or Dopey
57 Soon
58 Landscape
59 Old soldier
60 Enclose (a
photo)
61 Northern Indian
62 About·-
63 · - -Yankee
Doodle Dandy ·
2 wds
64 Swarm across
66 Scottish cllques
68 Simpleton
69 Rally
70 Turn in
(coupons)
71 "Rio -··
72 In addition
73 Beau
74 Aves
2 3 • 5
21
25
55
59
87
91
97
102
119
12•
131
136
75 ··-Boat ..
76 Zest
77 Pro
78 Witticisms
81 Hawkeye State
82 Brag
83 Lumberjack
87 Hannibal's
mountains
88 All's victories:
abbr.
89 Coin grooves
90 Malady
91 Wall: Fr.
92 Sonnet
93 Froth
94 Brownish gray
96 "Born in the -..
97 Newspaper
heads
99 Lee J -
100 Greedy king
101 Grown older
102 Misters In Spain
103 "Star _ ..
104 Flt for a king
105 Kilns and oasts
106 -whiz!
107 Army color
t08 Thingamabob
109 -Angelico
110 Owns
112 Harness str&p
113 Smudge
115 M r Holbrook
116 -
Hammarskjold
119 Altitude: abbr
120 "-She
Sweet?"
12 1 Moonshine
machine
122 Ms Thompson
123 Mr Gershwin
124 Cooks (clams)
126 Senator
Kefauver
128 John Cougar -
131 Hiawatha's
abode
132 Boot jlnglers
133 Russian sea
134 Getter
135 .. Gunsmoke"
star
136 Common weed
137 Nightly
broadcast
138 Newspaper
sections: hyph.
wd.
DOWN
1 Navy grades
2 Animated
3 Actor Robert -
4 Ms. Alicia
5 Eye parts
6 .. 77 Sunset -··
7 -Christian
Andersen
8 Bullfight cheer
9 Full-moon
monster
10 "Play it
Sam"
11 Train routes 2
wds
12 Flavor
13 Pretend
14 Short blos
15 Even
16 Change mind
17 Humorist
George -
18 "Brothers in
Arms" group: 2
wds.
19 Happening
20 Songstress
Helen -
26 Novelist Leon -
32 Bulb power
34 Relations
38 Field dummies
39 Ms. Moran
41 T onlc liquor
42 Hoax
44 Hautboy
45 Actor Richard
46 Paddle
47 Rellsh
48 French student
49 Paired ott
50 .. _Lake'
52 Kiss
53 Ration
54 Hare trap
56 Rich's forte
5 7 Cartoonist Peter
58 Fancy marbles
60 Worries
61 Grotto
62 San Andreas -
SU ANSWlltS IN ClASStfllO
65 Takes a break
67 Etna flow
68 .. Don't Forget
Me .. group· 2
wds.
69 Sult fabric
71 Actress Claire -
72 -moss
73 Siiiy bird
76 Camera lens
77 Turns (flapjacks)
78 Legendary Dean
79 Dodge
80 The Boss. Bruce
81 Eisenhower and
Turner
82 Spill the beans
84 Rain measure
85 City 1n Germany
86 Peruses
88 Moor hills
89 Sentimental
journalists: 2
wds
90 Twofold
92 $!(In opening
93 Gourmand·s
spear
95 Madam I'm -
98 -the llne
99 .. Rollerball''
actor
100 Robot
101 Ms. Gardner
103 Palest
104 Cambodian cash
105 Singer Tony -
107 Mr. Howard
109 Grow dim
110 -la vista
111 Change
112 .. The Sun Also
114 Ms. Gold
115 "The -of Ivy"
116 Ms Keaton
117 Rifle-bearing
118 Stares open-
mouthed
120 Singer Ed -
121 Shock
122 Cabbage salad
125 Gibbon
127 Baden-Baden,
e.g.
129 Before
130 "Beverty Hills -"
•"A CMrW:I Llae" by the San
Clemente Summer Theater at San
Oemente Kiah School, 700 Ave.
Ptco., San Clemente (tickets at the
door). Tbunday1 throuah Satun:lays at 8 p.m., Sundayut S p.m. until Aua.
16.
•"Beuy IV, Par1 l" at the Grove
Shakespeare Fcsbval, 128S2 Main
St.. Garden Grove (636-72 l 3),
Thursdays throu&h Sundays at 8:30
until Aua. 9.
•''Oklaltoma" at Elizabeth How-
ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater,
690 El Camino Real, Tustin
(838-1540). niahtly except Mondays.
at varying cunain times throuah Aug.
17.
•"Evita" at the Grand Dinner
Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim
(772-7710), njahtly except Mondays
at varying curtain times to Sept. 7.
•"Anelllc ud Old Lace" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS J 1),
nightly except Mondays at varyina
cunain times to Aug. 24.
•"Two Yean Before ~ Matt"
aboard the Pilpim in Dana Pomt Harbor (496-2274). Fridays and Sat-
urdays at 6:30 and 9 p.m. to Aug. 2.
Chuck ShanJra. Maney Boeter and Jerry Qaerln form a
romantic t:rt.aQie ln the LP Repertory comedy .. Any
Wedne9day.•• cf'mtnc nut weekend.
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HR tops ·
Dodgers
400-foot blast
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Andy Van
Slyke picked a aood time to hit his
lonaat-evcr home run at Busch
Stadium.
Hit 400-foot blut broke a t-1 tic in
the seventh innina and lifted the St.
Lou.is Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over
the Los Angeles Doclf:rs Saturday.
"It's extra nice to win a pmc with a
home run," said Van Slyke, who has
five homers. "It's the hardest ball I've
T~7'•11ame
Dectsen (+foneycuu 5-5) at St.
Louts (Conroy 3-4).
Time: 11 :1 5 a.m.
TV: Channel 11.
Radio: KABC (790).
Monday's game: None scheduled.
ever bit here, but its also extra
excirin&. for me because of who it came off of."
The homtr was hit off Bob Welch,
4-8, who was pitching when Van
Slyke was making bis rootie debut in
1983. "He struck me out,·· Van Slyke
recalled, "So it was kind oflikc a little
personal vandetta for me."
Bob Forsch, 8-6, outdueled Welch
tn the sweltering I OCkiegrec beat.
Forsch pitched 7 1-3 inninp, allowed
six hits, struck out three and walked
none.
Forsch, who said he was not
bothered that much about the heat,
also said he has been pitching as
consistently "as I can ever re-
member."
Welch pitched seven inninp, al-
lowed five hits, struck out six and
walked none.
Steve Sax, who had three of the
Dodgers' seven hits, opened the game
~th a single, went to third on
Franklin Stubbs' double and scored
on Bill Madlock's ground out.
St. Louis ued the game in the
bottom of the inning when Ozzie
Smith doubled and Dod&ers second
baseman Sax threw wildly on Van
Slyke's bouncer up the middle. Van
Slyke was credited with a hit and
Smith scored on the error.
Ricky Horton replaced Forsch in
the eighth innrngand got Stubbs to bit
into an inning-ending double play
with runners on first and trurd. Todd
Worrell pitched the ninth inmng for
his 16tb save.
AJthough the air temperature was
I 00 dcgrccs, 1t chm bed to 128 on the
arufic1al surface ms1de the stadium.
4NYMets
arrested
in Houston
Darling, Ojeda, ' -,,..---Agullera, Teufel
spend night in jail
HOUSTON (AP) -Four New
York Mets -starting pitchers Ron
Darling, Bob Ojeda and Rick
Aguilera. and second baseman Tim
Teufel -were arrested early Satur-
day after a disturbance at a Houston
disco.
Darling and Teufel were cha!'Jcd
with agravated assault on a police-
man, and Ojeda and Aguilera with
hindenng an arrest.
All were released on bond, each
after spending the night at the
Houston city jail.
The mcident took place at about 2
a.m. 1n a disco called Cooter's after
the Mets lost to the Houston Astros
3-0 Friday night. Darling was the
losing pitcher (or the Mets, who have
a 12-game lead in the National
League East.
According to Houston police Sgt.
Daniel Moormon, Teufel was creat-
ing a disturbance and was asked to
leave by the club's management.
"On his wa)' out. he attempted to
carry the beer he was dnnkmg
outside." Moormon said. Teitas law
prohibits · the dnnking of alcoholic
beverages outside pubhc establish-
ments.
Moorman said Teufel. who app-
peared to be mtoxicated. was "re-
leased to his fncnds so they could take
him home," Moormon said. Instead,
Teufel went outside and started
anotherd1sturbancc, according to the
police spokesman.
When police tried to arrest him.
Moorman said Teufel startmg hitting
the arrestina police officers and
Darhnuo1ned 10
"Teufel and Darhngactually hit the
two officers," Moorman said. The
officers. however, were not scnously
hurt
Teufel and Darling we~ released
on $2,000 bond each at about 11 :30
a.m. Saturday Ojeda and Aguilera
were rclca1Cd on $800 bond each.
Before Saturday night's Mets-
Astros aame, New York Manager
Dave Johnson said, "I know all about
it. but I don't want to get into a
s1tu11t1on where everyone 1s tellina his
side It'\ a matter of pubhc record.
'Tm ihockcd at those involved.
They art fine ll'ndt" on this ballclub
and family men "
·candy gets
aid ... Angels
get win, 9-3
Breaking up la hard to do
Bj CBRJS MONAHAN ......... c. .. , • ,,
It's a shame there wasn't a mechcal
convention in attendance at Saturday
afternoon's Angels-Toronto Blue
Jays' pme, because the contrast of
the two pitchers would nave made a
areat testimony for medical science.
On the one side, there was the
An,els' John Candelana, mak:ina his
third swt foUowina Apnl surgery on
his left elbow. Opposing him was
Toronto's Dave Steib, who is beaded
for surgery on his nght elbow,
probably after the season.
Candelaria, the Anecls and medlcaJ
technol<>&Y won out easily over a
strugglina Steib and the Blue Jays.
9-3, before 30,577 at Anaheim
Stadium, with Angel hitters operating
on a seeminaJy-anesthellZed Steib.
The Angels increased their lead
over Texas to 21h games as the
Rangers fell to Detroit, 5-3, in 12
mninp.
Ruppert Jones (2 for 4, two home
runs) and Wally Joyner (3 for 4) led a
10..hit barrage, sendma the Toronto
nght-hander down to his I 0th loss in
11 dCCISIODS.
Candelaria, meanwhile, raised his
record to 3-0 since successful surgery,
gomg 51/J 1nnin,p and aJlowmg just
two runs and four hits. Like hts
previous two starts (when they scored
14 and 12 runs.. respectively). the
Angels showered him wtlh runs.
San Dleto'• Garry Templeton JumP8 over
Plttabur&h'• U.L. WuhlnCton durinC Sat-
urday'• &a.me In Plttabur&b. Templeton'•
throw to fint wu too late. The Pirate. won
with a rally In the ninth Inning. For detail•,
.ee major leape roundup •tory, C3.
"I've gotten 14 and 12 runs. They
can keep 1t up. I like 1t," said
Candelaria. "They only got me nine
today, they're slippmg. I'm going to
have to have a talk with these guys
U.S. volleyball team
shocked by Soviets
Amer1cans win first two
games. then lose m atch-
MOSCOW (AP) -The awesome Soviet
machine. led by its boxang and women's
gymnastics teams, kept rolling through the
Goodwill Games competition Saturday,
amassing 26 gold medals to exceed the I 00
mark 1n golds and 200 medals overall.
The Soviets also won the men's volleyball
gold. rallyang for an 8-15, 8-15. 15-11, 16-14,
15-l 0 victory over the lJ S. Both teams had
been unbeaten goang into the champ1onsh1p
match.
The smashing performances by the Sov-
iets. in their most productive day of the
games which they have dominated from the
start, gave them I 04 gold-nMdals and 222
total medals.
The 17-day, 18-event competition. con-
ceived by broadcasting magnate Ted Turner.
president of Turner Broadcasting System
ends Sunday with compc:tiuon in roWlng.
Judo and we1ghtlift1ng, with a total of 16 gold
medals at stalcc.
Thirty-one events were contested . atur-
day. and the Soviets left little for anyone elsc
Only the United States, with five golds. and
Canada and Poland with one each. could
crack the Soviet domination. The two extra
golds were bccausc of first-plact' ties in
yachting..
In boxang, the Soviets, with 20 of the 24
fighters 1n the finals, won 11 golds and nine
salvers. The only fight they lost, other than
match ups between themesclvcs, came in the
flyweight class, where Arthur Johnson of St.
Louis, was awarded a 7-3 decision by the jury
over Rinv1das B1IJUS.
Johnson's victory. aloni Wlth four gold in
yachting. left the U.S. a distant second with
40 golds and 129 medals.
Meanwhile. the Soviet women's g)m-
nastics team, led by Yelena Shushunova.
completed a swctp of the golds, finishing 1-2
1n each of the four tnd1v1duaJ apparatus. after
winning the team and all-around tttles
earlier.
In we1ghthf\ing, the Soviet's Yun
Zakharev1ch swept the golds 1n the snatch.
the clean-and-Jerk and the overall in the 11 (}..
kilogram class.
In yachtmg. the Soviets again led the gold
collection, Jfllbbing fi ve, to four fo r the U .S.
and one apiece for Canada and Poland.
In boxing. all 12 fights went to decisions.
with Johnson's triumph over B1IJUS extreme-
ly close. The judges ruled 3-2 against
Johnson. but the jury overruled them 5-0.
After the decision was announced. the
Amencan amateur champion at 51 kilo-
grams ( 112 pounds) danced happ1l) around
the nng.
"I wanted to do my best here. so I went all
out, and overall. I've got to say 1t was a whale
f Pleaee eee GOODWILL/C2)
Steve Tlmmon• (riCht), a ~ormer Newport
Barbor JIJJ[h volleyball •tandoat, celebrate.
with Karell Kiraly Friday after a win over
France. There wu no celebration Saturday
u the U.S. fell to the SoTlet Union.
Weather or not for Nor man
A#
Oftl Norman not a 7• Set~
antay, bat •till m.alntalned
hl8 lead ln the Brldah Open.
He survives wind, rain, cold
to hold leadinBritish Open
TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) -(1reg Norman
slashed and thrashed his way to a 4-over-par 74 and
salvaged a one-shot lead from wind. ram and cold
Saturday 1n the third round of the I 15th Bn11sh Open goll
champ1onsh1p.
"It was survival out there. You ~ust want to get in the
cl ubhouse without hurting yourself.· Norman said of the
dre.adful playing conditions that. eventually sent eH~n
the hardy Scots Oceana from the A1lsa course
At the end. Norman had to drop a 3-foot ~e} putt
on the 18th to retain sole control of the top spot with a 54-
hole score of one-over-par 211 going into today's final
round
He ducked from beneath his umbrella long enouih to
accomphsh the little chore that left Tomm} NakaJ1ma
alone 1n second.
NakaJ1ma, now Japan's leadtng plaver, perform~ a
marvelous escape act on the 12th hole -coming from
bchmd a monument. chipping and pu111ng -with a magic
touch -to shoot 71
".\n unbelievable round.'' he said
"Quite an accomplishment," agreed Norman
Norman also I~ after the third round in both the
Masters and U.S Open earher this sea~n but fall~ to
Wln either
Ian Woosnam of Wales and England !. Gordon
Brand, were tied at 214, four over pu and three behind
Norman
The 5-4 Woosnam was one of the few able to match
par 70 Saturday an winds pstma to H mil~ per hour tn
b1t1na cold, and 1n ram that ranpd from dn11le to
downpour. Brand. a Journeyman EuroPQn tounst of no
particular d11t1n<:t1on, foucht his way to a 7S
And thost. said Norman, were the only one
re hst1caJly 1n contention with 18 holes to 10
"\riven that weather cond1t1on1 remain the \&me, 11
will he very d1flicuh for anyone to make a move ... \lid the
Brld•b Open leaden
Greg Norman 7•·63-1..-211
Tommy Naltell~ 7•·67·71-212
len Woosnam 70-7•·7~21'
Gordon J Brend 71-61·7S-21•
Gery l(odl 73-n-n-211
Jos.-Marla Cenliares 7._...·7)-217
Nick Feldo 71·70-76-217
Oevld Gretllm 7S·73·7~211
Sim Torranc1 7'·69-71-211
Revmond Floyd 71·67·7>-211
Bernhard Langtr 72· 70-76--211
Funv Zoeller
AndY 8Mn
Gerv Pleyer
Ma..-O'MHre
sev~llesler°'
nambouyant .\ustrahan
7S-73-7l-220
7'-73-7)-220 1s-n-n-220
I0-6~ 1..-223
76-7S-7>-22•
If he 1s nght. that eliminates the hopes o f an)
Amcncans. none of whom could make an appreciable
move even though Norman played h1~ third round eleven
shots higher than the record-matching 6' he ach1cv~
Frida)
From Woo~nam and Brand 1t was three strokes back
to Gal') Koch, the leading Amcncan. tied for fifth and six
,hots ofTthc lead. Also at 21 7 were Spanish veteran Jose-
Mana 01n17..are, and Nick Faldo of Englad
Koch had a 72. Can1ares 71 and Faldo strugglw to a
76
lJ S Open champion RI\ Floyd was another stmkt
back at 218 af\er a 1'\ and admitted he .. ,~ out of the
champ10Mh1p "
He was tied w1t.h ~us1rahan David C1raham, Sam
Torranor of Scotland and lkmhard Lanier of West
C.rermany
Graham 101 his 70 1n tht houK before the wo~t of
the weather slash~ in from the Firth of Clyde Torn.net
shot 71 and Lanaer. the man deemed most hkel) do
challenic Norman. ,pent m01t of the drcan day tn knee·
dc-ep rouah and walked awav with a 76.
Rut fie had pltnt) of company 1n ht'i m15t'nt''
Toct.7'•6..e
Toronto (Johnson 0.0) at
Aaaell (Witt 9--7)
fime: I :OS p.m.
TV: None.
Radio: K.MPC {710).
Monda)"s pme: Milwaukee at
AfttclS, S:07 p.m.
.. I'm IOrt ohurprised that I've been
throwina this well with the control
I've been having. I th.ink there's room
for improvement and just hope I can
build up enough stamma to 10 seven.
inninas."
Candelaria was removed aft.er retir-
ing Uoyd Moseby to open the slltth,
haVlna thrown 80 pitches.
"When he came 1n after the fifth. I
told him to just get Moseby aod it
would be a good day's work. .. said
Manqcr Gene Mauch.
When Candelana exited, he did so
with a lead (6-2). somethina he bad all
day Iona.
Jones saw to that 1n the bottom half
oflhe first. when he belled Steib's first
ofTenng mto the na,ht field bullpen.
It was the sixth time this year t.bat
an Angel bad led of the game with a
home run, half of those times occur-
nng w1th Jones at the plate. f
·'When I first started lcadtna off, I
wasn't comfortable with it, but now
I've had time to acclimate myself,"
said Jones. "Now that I know that rm
lead1n1 off. I 1tt a better perspective
on what I want to do.
"First pitch hits arc important and
home runs are a part of that. It helps
get tbmgs gomg. •
Jones had gotten a lot of lhinp
going recently, hitting .342 (ll-38)
over his last 12 games. Eight of those
13 hits have been for extra bues,
including three home runs. Mauch
(Pleue 11ee ANOSL8/C8)
Out of shape
Witherspoon
rallies to
beat Bruno
WEMBLEY. England (AP)-Tim
Witherspoon, looking fat and out of
shape knocked down Frank Bruno
with four crashing ~ts to tbe head
and stopped the Briusb challenatr in
the 11 tb round to retain the World
Boung Association heavyweight
championship today.
The sudden onslaught by Wit.ben-
poon rumed Bruno's dream of ~
coming the first British fighter to win
the heavyweight title in tb1s century.
Past the two-mmute mark of the
11th round. Bruno landed a thrce-
punch series to the bead. Then,
Witherspoon crashed home an over-
hand nght that sent Bruno reeling
into a neutral comer
Bruno escaped. but Witherspoon,
seeing the end was near. slammed
three more overhand nghts that
dropped Bruno to a s1ttmg position in
W11herspoon's comer .
The towel was immediately thrown
in the nng from Bruno's corner and
rcfertt ls1do Rodnguez of Venezuela
saw 1t and stopped the fight without a
count
Until the sudden cndmg before
some 40.000 fans at the outdoor
Wembley Stadium, the fight had been
on the dull side, although both men
did land some hard head punches.
But 11 was mostly a battle of Jabs
marked by much mauling.
The time of the finish was 3
minutes of the 11th round.
Bruno. who weighed 228 pounds.
and looked hke he was sculpted out of
granite. never show~ the vaunted
nght-hand power that gave him 27
knockouts. most against 1nfenor op-
pos1t1on
Witherspoon, on the other hand.
looked weary for much of the fight.
The 28-year-old champion from
Ph1ladelph1a came 1n weighing 234
pounds with a spare ure around bis
middle But he had enough to keep
the utle
"His chin won't hold up," Withers-
poon had said before tht' fight.
And. finally. in the 11th round.
Bruno's chm let him down
PRECISIONIST
HEADS FIELD
IN G I EWOOD !AP)
Prcc1s1on1st. runner-up 1n the Holly-
wood (,old Cup a \cat o. return~
toda) to face five nvals 1n the
$500.000 renewal of the nch race at
Hollywood Park
Pre<-1s1oni'l. scheduled to be re-
t1rtd at the end of this year. Will carry
h1Jh ~e1aht of f 27 pound in the ll••-
m1le event for )..year-olds and up,
spotting the others in the field
anrwhere ftom q to 13 pounds
He fim~hod second to Gtt1nton in
the 1 Q8 ~ Gold Cup. v.ith the Winner clock~ in an 1mprcu1~ I :S8 2-5.
Owned by Fred Hooper and tT11n-
cd h ) Ro~1 Fenstermaker.
Prc-\1'1on1st hao;. eamtd $2.2 m1lhon
m h1\ rarccr and this year ha" won all
but one of his \tan\
Navratilova ends
11-year absence,
visits Prague
From AP dl1pa&.9et
PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia ~ Manina Navratilova was hugged by her
f&d'lily and mobbed by newsmen and
bystanders Sa1urday; arshe ended an t I-year absence
from her native Ctechoslovakia and amved for the
Federation Cup tennis tournament.
It was the U.S. star's first visit to her home country
since she defected m 197.S, and Amencan tcnn1~
officials bad kept tight-lipped on when !>ht would
amve. 1n an attempt to avoid
crowds.
Their effon was in vain. On
Fnday. family members let the
cat out of the bag. -setting up the
airport S<:ene.
Photographers and reporters
surged toward Navratilova a!>
soon as she cleared the amval
hall. The) were qutt:kly JOtnrd h~
others in the airport, c;omc hold-
ing aloft children for a glimpse of
l'fanatlloft her.
Navratilova. dressed 1n a beige pantsuit. appeared
overwhelmed by 1t all. She spoke 1n words of one
syllable to reporters and family members who greeted
her w1 th gerbcras and roses.
.i\!>ked bv newsmen how It fell to be back. she told
newstnt'n. "ternfic .. She and family members hugged
and exchanged "aho:ys". a casual greet mg here used
normally b} tho~ trymg to avoid c;enttmentaht).
The 42-nauon competition formall) opens late
Sunda}. after a prem1hnary round scheduled to pare the
numberofpan1npatingcountncs to 32. Play forthe t·up
itself starts Monda\
Quote o f the d a y
Irving Rudd. boxing publi .. 1st, on the oh·
heard statt·mcnt that Howard Cosell I\ h1~ o~n
worst encm~· "Not while I'm ah\e ··
Byro m lead ing PGA tourne y
Curt Byrom \hot a 6-under-par 04
Saturda\ to t;ike a t\\o-.. truke lead after
three round> of tht· Hardt't''s Golf( la-.\ll at
Coal Valle' Ill R-.rum . who'' making hi\ n
first PG~ tour appearance since lu'>1ng h1'> qualil)ing
card last )car 1<; 12-undcr for the tournament. C ha~1ng
B)rum arc Mark Weibe. v.ho 1 .. 10-under-par ahl'r
shooting a 4-under b6 ~aturda~. and Mike Smith. who
also !>hut a 66 to r>ut him at !I-under for the 54 hole:\
Russ Cochran ~ho led the tournament allt·r t\\>o
rounds,Joins four other\ tied fnr tuurth plan· at 7-undt•r
after !.hooting a par round of 70 In Oan\ l'r\. MJ''
v.1nd~. mt•rcast cnnd1t10n<. helped 1ncrea'il' \tllft'\ m
the third round ol the L PC i ·\ Boston A1g F '' t· < ltt'>~lt.
lea' 1ng a tour-~3) 11e for thl· lt'.id Pat Bradley thl'
tour's lead mg monl') "1nnc:r. who I' loulung for her tir~t
win 1n '>nen tne'> JI j htJmCW"-n rour'>t.' struggled to a
2-0,1.·r-par 7-l t1> tin1~h S-under fur .54 holes Jo1n1ng
Brad In 1 n thl' kJd ;m· rook11. Deb Richard. who carded
a 7 -1 rn ihc rough u1nd1t1nn' Val Skinner and Cindy Hill
Hill had tht• onl\ <,uh-par round among 1h1.· leader,,
shoott ng a 1-u nder 71 to grab a share of the lead. "h 1 k
'ilo.1nncr rewrdcd an C\en par round ~a1urda~
Raiden' llllger facea Dall••
OXNARD -Second-year quar-Ell
lerback Rusty Hiller will act his first c II•
chanoe to assen himself as a candidate for
the Los Angeles Raiden' saatttna.i<>b today
when the team scrimmqes the O.Uu Cowboys..
Hilger, drat\ed on the $iitth round out of Oklahoma
State a year aao. will be at quartert.ek for the Raiders
for more than hatr the simulated..pme scrimmqe at
their Oxnard trainina facility.
After the Sunday tcrimmqc. veteran quarterbacks
Jim Plunken and Marc Wilson att expected to repon
and stake their claims to th~ob. ·
Raiders Coach Tom Flores called the situation
"very c-0mpct111 vc" and st~sscd that Hilger figures m
that compct11ion "based on how far he's come so far."
But Hit&er's ability to move the mostly rookie and free
agent cast of Raiders 411inst Dallas will be" major test.
The Raiders finished their third day of twice-a-day
practices Sa1urday, with only a few minor injunes.
Second-year defensive end Mitch Withs (strained
groin) and No. I draft choice Bob Buczkowski (twisted
back) were held out of Sa1urday's second se"ssion and
probably will miss the scrimmage.
Steeler rookie Capt. Marvel?
The Pittsburgh Steelers may not have EiJ
envisioned superhuman feats when they •II>
selected Temple guard John Rienstra in the
first round of this year's NFL Draft.
But now. with the 6-4. 275-pounder a boldou1.
offensive line coach Hal Hunter believes Rienstra may
have to be Capt. Marvel to make up for lost time.
.. You draft a guy No. I and pay him big money .
well, you expect him to step to the plate, take a healthy
cut and hit the ball hard," Hunter said Saturday. "The
more ttme he misses, the more time he has to make up.
If this goes on too long, he's going to have to be Cap1a10
Marvel to catch up."
Hunter said Rienstra injured a foot on the first day
of the Steelers' May mini-camp and missed the rest of
the week's pract1t·e.
.. He missed all the technique work there:· Hunter
said. ··He got the blackboard ma1erial, bu1 now is the
ume he should be putting 1t to use."
Hunter said Reinstra won't ge1 as many repe1itions
in prac11ce when veterans reoort next Friday.
Charger s ' top picks missing
LA JOLLA -The San Diego EiJ
( 'harger~ opened training camp Saturday c II•
with 71 pla)ers present, but were missing
tht• team's first-round draft choices. de-
knsive end Lcslte O'Neal of Oklahoma State and tackle
James FitzPatnck of USC
Nego11auons were ongoing between the Charger~
and agents for the two unsigned players. said a
spokesman tor the NFL club.
Of the Chargers' I 7 draft choices. eight reponed to
camp at l l(' San Diego Saturday. six remained
unsigned and three were prev1ousl) released because
the) failed the team's physical eitamina11on
The highest selection present was defensive end
T t'rl) l l nrem. a third-round pick from Colorado State.
San Diego had no second-round choices.
On hand for the opening day were were 32
returning pla~ers wh o accepted an inv11a11un from the
( hargcrs. fourth in the AFC West last season with an
8·8 record. to come to camp early.
Veterans are not offic1all> due m tamp un til Jul )
2h
The Charg1.•rs conducted health l'\aminat1ons 111
the morning and then measured ph) s1cal skills such as
!>peed for the 40--.ard dash. during the afternoon.
Captain Valid aprtnta to win
INGLEWOOD -Capt11n Valid. in ~
only his second race, overtook Jaznna
Around in the stretch drive. aheo pulkd
awaytoa 11/t.lenath victoryoverQuahfyin Saturday's S 127,600 Hollywood Juw-nile Cham-
pionship at Hollywood Patt.
Rid.den by Chris MoCarron, Captain Valid
coveted the siit furlonas in I: I t 3-5, beatin1 a field of 11
other 2·year-<>lds.
Jazzing Around fimshed third, a neck behind
Qualiry.
Captain Valid paid S7.80, S3.40 aod S2.80.
Qualify, ridden by Gary Saevens.l was half an entry with
Persevered and paid $3.20 and )2.40. Jazzing Around
made the ~light wageritlf favorite by the HollywOOd
Park crowd of27.149, paid $2.80 to show.
The top thrtt finishers each carried 117 pounds.
Autry reportedly doing well
BURBANK-GeneAutry,theowncr • of the Angels baseball team and former
singing cowboy of movies and televis1on,
was recuperating Saturday from surgery on
a fractured hip.
Autry. 78. was doing weU and there were no
complications from Friday's surgery at St. Joseph
HospitaJ in Burbank, an Angels spokesperson said.
Autry fell Thursday. breaking his riaht hip and
requiring replacement of the ball-and~socketjoint with
a metal prosthesis. Hospitalization will last about 10
days.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
7:30 a.m. -GOLF: British Open. final
round. Channel 7.
9 a.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: WeightJjft.
mg, men's and women's rowing, men's and
women's gymnastics exhibition, judo. men's
basketball (6 hours, delayed), Channel 5 .
9 a.m. -OUTDOORS: Fishing the West.
Channel 56.
I 1:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St.
Louis, Channel I I.
12:30 p.m. -OUTDOORS: Amcncan
Adven1ure, Channel 2.
I p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: Boxing-Paul
Gonzales vs. Orlando Canizales for the NABF
flyweight championship. 12 rounds, from Lake
Tahoe, Nev.; titghlights of the Tour de France
bicycle race (2 hours), Channel 2.
I :30 p.m. -TOMMY LASORDA SPECIAL:
The Dodger manager interviews various per-
sonalities (tape). Channel 4.
2 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Drag racer Don
"Big Daddy .. Garlits tnes to conquer the five-
sccond quaner·mile. Channel 4.
3:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing -
Frankie Warren vs. Buddy McGirt in a Junior
welterweight fight . I 0 rounds. from Corpus
Chnsll. Tex .. Mr. Olympia bodybuilding. from
Madison Square Garden. New York (90 mtnutes.
delayed). Channel 4.
5 p.m -GOODWILL GAMES· ( lo~1ng
ceremonies, Channel 5.
RAD IO
11 :1.S a.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at $1
Louis. KABC (790).
I p.m -BASEBALL: Toronto at Angel\
KMPC(710) ..
5:15 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood
Uold Cup. from Hollywood Park, KNX ( 1070).
Seguso, Flach
win in doubles
U.S. Davis Cup team takes -
2-1 advantage over Mexico
I
MEXICO CJTY (AP) -Roberi Seauso and Ken
Rach teamed up to defeat Mexico's Jorse Lozano And
Fernando P~rei Pascal 5-7, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4 on Saturday to
&ive the United States a 2-1 lead in a Davis Cup
quan:erfinal series. The UnitedStatcscanchnch 1hcseriet. and ~mifinaJ
benh ap,inst Auwalia, by winning ctthtt of today's
'ingJes matches. Today's schedule has Ttm Mayotte of
the United States •inst Leonardo Lavalle and Brad
Gilbert apmst Mexico's Francisco Maciel, a first-dlly
wUUltr over Mayone.
Australia advanced by winnina the doubles on
Saturday to take an unbeatable >-0 lead over Britain.
The Americans were v1s1bly superior throughou1.
although Lozano and Peret pul up a hard fight 1hrough
three sets.
The Mexicans broke the American team's service
three 1imesin the first set. with Perez playmg aggressively
close to the ne1. But Scguso and Flach r.dlicd in the second
set, takina command by twice breaking service.
Scauso's powerful serve in particular proved to be a
telling ractor, and a double-fault that COSI the Mexicans a
service break in the third set clearly demoralized the
home team. After that, the Amencans were in control.
A crowd of abou1 8,000 watched the match at the
19,000-seat Sports Palace. including Paloma< 'ordcro de
la Madrid. wife of the Mexican president.
.. , am confident tomorrow we will wm at lt'ast one of
the two singles." Americ'an team captain rom Gorman
said.
Australia clinched tts senes against Britain behind
another strong performance by Pat Cash. much to the
disappointment of the crowd at Wimbledon. England.
Cash and John Fitzgerald beal Jeremy Bates and
Colin Dowdeswell 6-1 . 7-5. 6-4 in the deciding doubles
match, which lasted I hour. 35 minutes. Bates was a late
substitute for John Llo yd, who was sidelined by a nagging
shoulder injury.
Abdul-Jabbar Illes
$55 mllllon lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Basketball star Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar filed a $.SS m1lhon lawsuit Friday accusing
his former business ;nanagcr of mishandling his finances
so badly that the $2 n.1lhon-a-year star had to borrow to
pay his bills.
In the complaint filed m Supenor C'ourt, the Los
Angeles Lakers' veteran alleged 1hat Thomas Collins did
not disclose the true nature of documents Abdul-Jabbar
signed or risks involved in investments by the Los
Angeles center.
Abdul-Jabbar said he had fu ll trust in C olhns and
routinely signed documents without reading them.
He claimed m the suit that Collins withdrew monc)
from his accounts and used 1t without his knowledge or
consent, and as a result he had to borrow money from
Colhns to live on.
Collins. who controlled Abdul-Jabbar's millions for
the past six years, used the player's money to help finance
his own investments and pocketed the money after selling
Abdul-Jabbars car. the suit said.
The National Basketball Association all-star said
Collins led him to invest in such enterprises as the Los
Angeles Sports Club, All-Pro Enterprises and All-Pro
Limousines
At one point. the suit said. Collins had Abdul·
Jabbarbuy $498.000 wonh of cattle feed as a tax benefit.
Hawser 's i lln ess a 'stiff kick in pants ' for Royals? GOODWILL ...
From Cl
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neck and was showing signs of mental
confusion The tumor -descnhcd
b> doctors as a large one. 5-7
centimeters in diameter -was
discovered on the left frontal lotx-
Surgcry will be performed Tuesda)
or Wednesda} after swelling has heen
reduced. Dr. Paul Meye r. team ph\s-
ician, said
.. An y t1mt· a pcr~on has a hram
tumor. 1t 1\ '>t'nc>uc; .. Meyer said .. Rut
there I'> no "a' to know whether tht•
tumor I\ malignant or not until 1h1.• surger) ..
Me) er '>aid the affected area 1\
where emotion!> and personaht) art"
centered. Per1ormtng the surgery will
be a Kansas Ci ty rn:uro~urgeon. l>r
Charles Clough.
"The ncurosu~eon does not feel
that this surgery 1s life-threatening."'
Meyer said ... Under the best ot
circums1ances. the recovery process
\\ould require three or four months."
'Weakened by inJunes to George
I Some charges
in Bias case
may never
come to court
A.\LTIMORE (AP) -The p1m-
ecu1or probing mto the ~eath of
Mal) land basketball star Len Ria<;
acknowledged Friday that some of
the charges he has made publicly were
based on information that has not
been completely developed by pohce.
Pnnce George's County State's
Attorney Arthur Marshall told The
Baltimore Sun that he might never be
able to prove some of the allegations
he has aired publicly. and that the ~and Jury. which meets Monday to
OCjln heanng testimony in the case.
might not be mteres1ed in ellplonng
those issues.
Further, he s.iud. the panel might
not be able to forge md1ctmcnt'i based
on some of his pubhc allega11on'I -
because some of them do not appear
to involve mmtnal acts
T elephonc calls to Mar'lhall's horn<'
and office Sa1urday were un
answered.
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Brett and outfielder Ru<h l aw the
Ro)als have drifted a1mk~.,1y in
defense of the World Sl·nc .. 111lc thev
wrec;ted from the St. Louie; ( ardinals
in seven games last fall. The} went
into the weekend trailin$ California
b) 7111 games in the Amencan League
West and lost 3-2 in 10 1nnrngs to the
Indians Friday night
Howser has never managed a team
that finished lower than second. And
~ hilc occasional flareups arc un-
a voidablc. his players hke him.
Defiantly loyal. he was fired as
manager of the New York Yankees in
1980 after refusing to fire Ferraro as
third base coach.
Howser guided the Yankees 10 103
'1rtoncs and the AL East title JO his
first }Car as a manager. But the
Royal'>. managed by Jim Frey. swept
the Yankees in three straight games in
the playoffs. Owner George Stein-
brenner demanded that Howser fire
Ferraro after W1lhe Randolph was
thrown out al the plate in a close pla}
dunng the second pla}off game.
Howser refused and was fired
himself. becoming manager of the
Royals midway through the ne'<t
season.
"One of the reasons I came here 1n
I Q84 was the loyalt} and friendship
Di ck showed me in New York,"
fcrraro said ... Dick and I . we've
bt·cn through so much together."
"I know Dick would want us to wi n
11." said utility infielder Gre$ Pryor.
.. Our thoughts are all w11h him. The
important thing 1s for Dick to regain
hi s health."'
"He worked h1~ rear ofl for U\ ...
-;aid Brett. who like many of h"
teamma1es has struggled to regain his
I Q85 form. "It would sure be a shame
to see all his hard work be wasted."
Brett speculated that Howser's
illness might be a "stiff kick in the
pants ...
of a performance... Johnson said.
.t~dmg that he was surprised to be the
winner
.. I thought the} were going to g1\e 11
to him. because we have suffered in so
man) close decisions here."
One of those dec1s1ons involved
m1ddlewet$ht Parker White of Rich-
mond, Calif. He was outpointed '·2
bv the Soviet's Ruslan Taramov .
-"I thought I had that figh t. but l"m
not really surpnsed. becau.,e there's
lx'en a lot of bad dec1s1ons here, ..
White said. "I don't foe! too good
about 1t.''
While took an c1gh1 count m the
third round and Taramov took an
eight m un\ in lhe first round.
ll S. ('oach J{oosevelt Sanders al\11
was upset about the decision.
"We had that hout," he said. "I wa-.
concerned when he took tht• eight
count. but even ~o. I felt tht' bout went
in our favor
Top defense attorney
to represent Drlesell
"But If it's a close bout here. rm
read) to concede 1t tu tht· "iov1ets If
it's close. we don'1get1t ..
The other American in the boxing
finals. Romalhs Elhs of Ellenwood.
Ga., wa s beaten 4~ I by Orzubek
Nazarov of the Soviet Un.ion.
In women's gvmnast1c\, the Sov.
1et's Yelena Shu-;hunova won three of
the four golds Saturday and grabbed
one silver in the ind1v1dual ap-
paratus. giving her a total of six
medals 1n the games -the most b)
any competitor. Ovt•rall, she won
four gold~ and two s1hws.
B \l T IMORE !AP) -Edward
Bt•nnl'lt Williams. the celebrated
ddcn\c attorney and owner of the
Baltunore Onoles, said Saturday
night h1\ tirm would represent
Mal) land basketball Coach Lei\}
Dncsell in the 10vesugauon into the
dru$ death of Len Bias
Bias. an All-.\menca at Maryland
last season. died from a cocaine
O\erdose on June 19. two days after
the Boston Ce ltics made him the No.
I choice in the National Bask~tball
.\s'iociat1on draft.
Dnesell has been called to appear
before the Pnnce George's Coun1y
grand Jury. which 1s to begm hcanng
testimony in the 81as ca5e starting
Monday 1n Upper Marlboro, Md.
"I di) 1\ a friend of mine." W1l-
ham'I said at Memorial Stadium
during "iaturday night's game be-
l\.\C'en thd)noleund the Minnesosta
Twin~ ... I've known him for 10 ycnr'i
or more ..
Wilham<. -;aid he rcpre\Cnted
Dnesell .. at the academic level"
SC\eral years ago when another
Maryland player. Herman Veal. was
charged with se'<ual assault on a
youn~ woman 1n a campus
dormitory.
Veal was placed on disci plinary
problem after a hearing at the univer-
sity. and the mauer never was turned
over to police.
Wilhams said he was not aware of
all the particulars in the Bias in-
vest1ga11on. having 111st returned
from a lengthy trial 1n Flonda.
Saturda). she won the v:.ault with
19.863 points, the uneven bars with
19.950 and the floor exercises with
19.87 5. while finishing second to
teammate Vt•ra Kolcsnikova 1n the
beams. Kole'in1kova·c; winning scort·
was 19.800
U.S. basketball team
threatened wlth arrest
MADRID. Spain (AP)· The U.43
basketball team was 1hrcatcned w11h
arrest aturday dunng a mu-up over
pracuce schedule~ on the eve of 1hc
final of the World Basketball C'ham-
p1onsh1ps
The incident was re<;olvcd peace·
fully but nol without hard feehng.'I.
The U.S. squad. which plars the
Soviet Union 1n today's ftna , had
signed up for practice from
t 2·30-2:30 p.m. local time at the Real
Madnd gym.
When the player~ and rnachc\
amved. they found the S~nish team
on the court and were told they could
take over at I p.m
"All ora sudden the II.than hcnten
comes 1n an<l '3)''1 Italy ha\ the 1 ourt,"
s.a1d lJ S Coach L utc Ol'41n ·· 1 utd,
'No you don't. wc'tc: hnt 11nd wr·rc
no1 leav1n' ...
He \01d the Amenc<1n~ hAd \t1tned
up for the rirncurc f-'ndn} .'\fternoon
while the ltahanc; had c;1gncd \IP
Frtd!\) n1i.h1.
When Spain tin1\hnl 1t'> piact1rc at
I pm .. the t\mcnu\n player~ 1ook th('
coun and began doing ~tretth1n3 and
running dnlls.
"l he powers to be urgucd. di\
cussed. ranted and raved." Olson
said. "The pohcc c~mc nnd ~1d the}
would arrc~'lt u~ and put u~ in Jail tt Wl'
c.l1dn't act off
"We \81d 'Okay, put II\ in 1all and
lc:I lhe Ru$'iian~ play 1hem~hec; for
thr 'old medal."'
finally, a compromise wac;
ret1lhed The Amencan~ pral ticcd
from 1-2 pm and 1hen Ital) took over
"The hahan playen 3nd l"03che'
wrtt' very Jood at>out 11," 01,~n "11d
"llut the way thC)'ve ~n or:-pn1tinf
the"' pnKt1ce' ,, nd1~·ulous ·
Reynolds' 9th-inning HR
sparks Houston past Mets
Reds remain hot
with 5-2 Victory
over Philadelphia
From AP dltpatc~ea
Cra11 Reynolds' solo homer watb
two outs an the ninth, after the New
York Mets had scored four runs an the
l<?P of the inning, gave Houston a S-4
victory Saturday night and pulled the
Astros mto a fim-place tie an the
National Leaaue West.
Reynolds connected for his founh
homer of the season, off Roacr
McDowell, 7-3, who had not given up
a home run an 12 innings of pitchanj.
I was trytnJ to get an extra-base bit,
then a single would win the ball
game," Reynolds said. "I'm glad I
decided to go ahead and hit the ball
where It was pitched."
The Mets still lead the NL East by
12 games over Montreal, wh ile the
Astros a~ tied with San Francisco m
the West
Mike Scott took a two-hitter and a
4-0 lead into the ninth, but Len
[)ylcstrn opened the inning Wlth his
fif'th homer The Mets, who were <ihut
out for the first time an I 11 games
when Bob Knepper pitched a thrce-
hitter Fnday night. thus avoided
consecutt ve shutout losses for the
first time since May 12-13, 1981
One out later. Keith HemandeL
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ATLANTA MONTREAL
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ones 8r nllmen fhitd Kt_.,
T-317 A-1'7"
run bomcra and U.vc Marunct hrt
his rant career home run. The Cubs
had l Shits and tied a aeaton hiah with
four home runs.
In American Lequc pmn:
A't I, Brewen i -Carney
Lansford hit a two-run tnple to ceoter
field Wlth two out in theeiabth innina.
Lansford delivertd apinst reliever
Mark Clear, 2-4. The ball got past
center fielder Robin Yount. who tried
to make a divina catch, and DwaYl;le
Murphy and Bruce Boehle scored on
the hit
"'-lte Soa I, Yu.kees a -Joel
Skinner and Grca Walker homered
and Wayne Tolleson knocked in two
runs Wlth three sinaJcs. ToUcson
singled in the fint run in Chicago's
three-run second inning. Tolleson
singled m another run in the sixth and
Skinner followed with a two-run
homer. breaking open the game.
Orioles 1, TwlD1 0 Mike
Flanagan and Don Aase combined on
a s1x-h1tter and Rick Dempsey hit his
first home run since June 16 as
Baltimore blanked Minnesota.
Dempsey hit his ninth homer in the
second inning off Neal Heaton, 3-9.
Flanagan, 4-6. allowed five hits in 6
1-3 innings while notchmg a second
consccuttve victory for the· first time
tn 38 starts.
Tlgeu S, Raogera 3-Kirk Gibson
hit a three-run homer in the 12th
1nn1ng to give Detroit a comeback
victory The Rangers had grabbed a
3-2 lcad in the top of the 12th on Don
Slaughfse1ghth home run. a shot into
the lower center-field scats.
W1ll1e Henandez, S-4, the third
Tiger pitcher. gave up Slaught's
homer but got the victory.
Indians 6, Royals 4 -Tony
Bernazard led ofT the game with a
home run and Mel Hall keyed a fi ve-
run third 1nnmg with a two-run
single. helping Phil N1ckro to career
wm No 307 Scattenng eight hits,
N1ekro tied M1cke) Welch for 14th on
the all-ttmc "1ctory list.
Red Sox 9, Mariners 4 -Roger
Clemen., hurled a six-hitter for eight
1nnmgs and Dwight Evans dro .. e tn
three runs as Boston snapped a three·
game losing streak over the host
Seattle Manners.
Clemen'>. 16-2. who in his last
appearance against the Manners on
Apnl 29 ~t a major-league record
with .!O stnkeouts. struck out eight
Seattle bauer<, thl'> time
* Cub' 11, Giants 6
SAN l'ltANCtSCO CHICAGO
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BOSTON HA TTL Ii
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ANGELS ••.
From Cl
says he is not surpnsed at how hot
Jones is currently.
''He did some leading off today,
didn't he?. said Mauch. "I'm more
surpnscd when the streaks end. Some
of them can last a long time."
Some pnme examples arc a few of
the streaks that Steib 1s on. In going
trom a 14-13 record at this ttme last
year to a 2-10 mark he has: given up
runs 1n the first mnmg eiaht of his 20
starts ( 1 7 total). allowed runs in the
second inning 12 of20 times (22 runs)
and has surrendered home runs in his
last four appearances (six total).
To further illustrate how the long
ball has hurt him, consider that he
given up 24 home runs m 21 games
( 120 innings) th1!> year Last year in 36
f,mes (265 inning!>). he gave up JU!.t
.. 2.
Saturday Steib was also v1cttm1zed
by his team's defense Two errors
handed the Angels three run~ 1n the
second.
"I JUSt don't know what thc.-
d1fTerence 1n Steib (from last year) I!> ...
said Mauch . "They're not h1111ng his
fastball much. but he iron 't throwing tt
much I'm JUSt not much for belabor.
mg a ll.U' when he's down "
* ANGEL NOTES -Wl'8n new1~ tce>u•reo
Vtf"ll ltllNt ePOterecl '" Stturoav ' geme, n+ D«•me ,,,. 16111 P!ICllet 10 rllrow t0< ,,.. Al>lltl•
t"'' , .. '°" T,,. cluO utacl onlv It •II of 1•" vH r
Toronto P<tcllet Jeflft C~ WhO WU
KhHutt<I lo 'tarl tooav ega1n" the Anoelt ,,.,
rt1u•nt0 to Toronto to be wllll 111, wife Oaudle
wno is txP«fl"9 Jee JlllwlMfl, rtcenllv
acoulrad from Atlante wiM meke Ille ''•rl
Ml6rt Wtft who mak" Ille '"rt 100.v lor Ille
Angel' 1, c•~•flne blrlhde>' No 26 · Don
Sullon NIOlll, .. whlcn WIN honor IM Anoet rlOlll
hender ' lOOf,, win, orl11l11ellv 1t"-Clultd for T~ld•v "" lleell PUthed O.dC 10 Wtdne•dav
11nu Sulton win Pllctl Tu.wav w11n "''
un11ie >eadlno off tlle game, lhe 61ue Jen All
Star tnott\100 Twiv ,_,.I nttnQecl ""
nilling '""I< to 12 gemft W,.., _,._. t lto
eal~ n11 hllllfl9 tlrHll. 10 ) l Qat'nfl Willl 110,
HCond 1nn1ng RBI ,ongte 10 nght lk\ell
Dew'*'9 eiw .. ,tnOed a tlre111 of "'' own -
g.,,,., In "'"le" "' tie' Deen wtllo.t<I Ht WH Wtlllad •n Ille flttll. Ille IOln stretghl o•me ltlel
nu occurred FOllowlng tOCS.v's "r'" llnei.
wllll TO(onlo. M1lweukM inve<l~n for lllrH
gerne' PllClllng mt1cnup\ for lht '"'" ere
lten ltemanl<ll (S-71 v• •• Weeman U·ll
Mond•v. Dwi ~ (1·61 .. , Juan N~ 11·41
Tuttdev end Kl111 McCa.t11• (10-6) .. , Da""v
Derwin IS·Sl Wadne~v
Otwtge eo.t OAtl V PILOT I~. '4Jtrt 20. 1111 C8
Pro golf re ults
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Mal"I< O'MHrt IO·ff-7.,_223
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Jot\n Mallof!ev 7S·73·7s-tt3
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Tom Lemor• 7• 71·71-224
ten S1eni.v n 14 7t--n4
Donnie Hemmono 7•-71-19-224
Mk:nMI c1av1on 76 7•·75-125
Granem M¥$I! 1'·71·7S-22S
1tooerMa11111e 71·71-7 .... ns
S.m lllendOIPl'I n-1'·11-225
Tom Welton n-11-n-m
Eemonn Dercv 1'-1S-1S--126
Fred Coue>let 71· n· 7S-226
LH Trevino to-71·7S--m
Tonv Cnarntev n n·76-2U
Matcoom Mac11en1" 19 10-n-m
Martin Grev 7S 76·7.,_277
JKI< NIC'tleUS 71 n 16-271
Ron Drummono 1'·14-n-?17
Jame' H-•rtv 1s-n-eo--n? Gerv Weir 71-6'-~7
MM. O'Gredv 16 1S·n-m
Pe1er Fowler eo-11-n-m
Andr-Cllendltr 71·72-7.-nl
Ou1t Moor• 1.-14-1'-72'1
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Hube't Orttn n-73·11-131
Toml'l"IV Horton n •73·1?-?32
Kr1,ten Moe 7~ 74•11-232
Curt Bvrum
Ma•" w .. 11e MllltSm•ll'I
Maril B•OOI<•
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8ob Glider
Boo Lol\r
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G-oe Arclltf
Bert 8rvenl
Marl< Celteveccn1e
Blaine Mc(allltrer
Gii Morgen
Dtvld Plt00le1
TC C11en
Motrit H1taluv
5<011 Hoen
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Dick Me't
Eduerdo Aome-o
Jol\n AO.mt
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8rtll Ue>oer
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Bred 8rvan1
Den F°''m•~
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Merk Heves
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Pat Bradlev 71·'6-7t-21 t
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JM<I Jove. 1S·73·67-21S
Alica 1tl11man 70·73·n-21s
Muffin SPencer Dolin 7 .. Jt . .,.._21'
Vicki Tabor n-7c.-n-m
a.div Pffrton n -6'·7S-117
Mlfwtv Moot• 10 n -1s-211
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Jene Craller 11·7'-72-717
C.lllV Kretttf"I 73-13·71-717
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Marte Fl-ru Dot11 73-69·7S-?17
P9Mv Hammel " 74 74-717
Tammy FrtdflOton 1S·11 n-211
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Anne·~ .. PeH 73·70-7S-211
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"RELIMINARY ltOUND
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France l, Brull O (15-1. 15·8, 15-111.
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Brerll J Polend 1 (1-1 5, 15-11. 1S·9. IS 4)
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l"tlELIMINAltV' ROUND
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Buloarta l . C1echos10v1kl• o (lS· 10, 15-10,
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Jaoan l, Buloarla 0 115-1 15 3. 15·9>
Urtlltd Slaff\ 3, C1echos10v11•l11 O ( 15· 10, IS 1 IS· 101
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Frldev'• Scoret
Bv11111ria l . Poland 2 119 17 11 16, 10-15,
8-IS, 15·81
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S.turci.v•s Scorts
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NINTH AACE. I • Milot\ Pur\t IS00,000.
HollvwOOd Gold CuP H"111l•C•o C.radt I IS00.000
c.u.,tnleed WtMf< ~us 000. \tcotid s 100 000.
lh•rd $15,000 loc1rot1 SJT ~ ltllll S]?,~
I Precl\•OMl\I IMC C: •rrl)<ll
1 SuPer D1amo11cl IP • ~.
) !10Pfful "'""' C>.tw
4o AIPl\81>"',.,.. ~t '""'"'"' t 5 H•rat IR""'"'0
6• Hall" 1 D•'A"" \ '~ vt
b Jortn C:,o\dt" tr 4,,,~o entry
121
118
118 no
114
Ill
TENTH RACE l M• t Puru• U) 000 Thrff
vt .. r ~Id\ aP><l .,p
I M·dO•IJhl Coe"'" M•Co•ron
7 P1trl•1 DellOl'\1 !lift<>
] T v QI (as1aor1n
4 I/lier Ort>• 10f'la'1Q•J\idH
S Toro\ Ooc:!Ov Mr111I
~~ Har"" \C•' \ Tu'" ~'f!'Y,.n\ t
la C.e1'1u .,P JO'°'n "'.&1t'n11. .. t'•n)
~ -f:?nhe"' ~ .. ""''-e tri§'ned ""''•
111 ••OJ ...
114
116
lilt m
Hollypark results
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
( 6Slll of '7 -dll v tttwoulllll>red rTMttlnit I
l"IRST RACE. 6 Furlono'I
Sneafy t Btac")
Wishbone COtlvaresi
Mr BAr -'1>1• t Katnell
T1mt 111
SECON~ RACE I M oil'
River Of S1ar'I tliohaml
E venlno Bod I l
Tol<vo Mou IS101lle)
Time 136 I
T ,rt
12 •0 400 JIO
180 1~
480
10 40 H20 980
660 4&0
1010
U DAILY OOUllLE 11 2• oa•n \189 00
THlRD RACE. S 1 F UrlMQ\
Ke. Bod lS1evi~n') M"' Endlcoll IOelanouuavt> SuOt'r Cool< (McCarronl
iome I OS 3
11 EXACTA tS-61 Pll•<l S1410
•OO 180 140
HO 100
110
FOURTH RACE 1 I lo MM Turi
Envtro 1 va1enwe1111 6 00 J80 16-0
470 180
ll>O
Severn Borne noro1
Nuoorr Point t5o101
T,me t •1 u EXACTA ,. l Pll•d nooo
FIFTH RACE. 6 FunorQs
C•owler Saodue !McCrrn
Manranero IOl•vares1
Jut>o N Me <B•a<"' Time 1111
SS EXACTA 6 4i P<l•d stOOO
740 • 10 no u O HO
4 OD
SIX TH RACE 'I • li.r1
( ·-' rn .,U U _," t"'" 8 t lo ,,1 ~Q "' ,..,,.., .,, ,.
G .•!Cle-~dWI' ~"''" -,.., I J6 I
S1 E XACTA 11.,.(j \:\() t.(j
SEVENTH RACE I M'"
Curl u\ Pr <t".,\ D•t
v~ •el•e B ~
5-v"'dtJV V d • _,,., '
[ "'P 1 J
SS EAACfA
~JO HO J 00 s 10 J Xl
8 20
l"ICI! >Ill • b I ~ P& <l )4 f>41 8() 10 . ' ' , ·•·o >1so oo 10 aes
EIGHiH RACE ~ t ,, '>'II\
( llt•''\ "'a M1(•rn" o ., •· s·~ .... ~
JdU ,..°" A• J '1 "~ft l ,.,1.a
T rT·e t I I )
>S EXACTA 4 " 1 ~~
''O l~ HO ) 20 240
180
NINTH RACE t ;\ f ,rl
.., .. , d' or,,.,..
;., " ,., I (I • "'r r r ~ ,
v"·P~Bi•
~. 10~
\S EXACTA
A•fpf'i4"',. ,J 41
II/' IP ••O"llP )~()lo ~{,
060 HO 100
HO HO
360
OC Fair racing results
Orenoe Countv F1lr
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
I 12th of ll·cMY mixed me1tln9>
FIASi RACE 350 Yards
Ra•se Your An•e IC.rc1a
Tora Tan <Lac~evl
E asv Rt\•dual\ 1 Hu,,n
Time o 17 &1
tb so 11 t.0 s io
600 410
6 00
u EXACTA '1·91 Pa•O sl.COOO SECOND RACE lSO 'lards
~amura Wsrnor ILc1<ev •
C.as II f Hvnll
C~• Gee 8uo rc11rci11 I
Tome 0 1110
1 60 '10 JOO no 100
310
U EXACTA t l·2l oa•d H• 00
THIRD RACE. 6 Furton11\
I.ell F 1e1a 1 C.ornell
Snan<11011r B1ac11 1
Canto Oet C.allo tEnr1oue1
T•me I 121
1440 6 /Q 180 --o l 80
11()
SS EXACT A IJ 6l oa1<1 S77S SO
FOURTH RACE. 6 > Furtorg\
l'oroe<I Memorv tEnrouell 71 80 1 lO 4 10
4 4Q l ()()
4 ()()
B"0"1 To\CI< tGrablt1
C,otden Ot11verv 1Slerlln11 1
Tome 1 190
FIFTH RACE o Funonos
S•ar ~pangled Sor IC.rrdl
E no.,g,., Rol>t' 18ezan
Pavov• •Oouolas>
T•me 1112 SS EXACTA ti
SIXTH RACE. 6 Furlono\
Oo>tan• Runner (Sbt11e1
T s A Laov t Oouotes I
Bablllon Ladv IGraC>lel Tme 1121 UEXACTA
2T •O 10 •O 'MJ
780 440
690
11 .... d >7Jb SI'
JOO 160 HO
Jt.O 100
4 00
J 8 08td s 19 00
SEVEHTH RACE 1 r . ~'
D it'""'"' 8 ,'J •
Nftvhr.ld <-,41._, • • • I
Pr '" "& C"" , r "'·~ 1 J SS EXACT A l ~ I\\ a \I O<
EIGHiH RACE 1 I i• Cl"ll'
t' t..r J~' P l .,., 1
l...1~ "" rv. .. • 5t~._~,.._
w~,..QOO' R ,t>..-Oelo"t u\\•n•• T,,,,e n
SS EKACTA l 4 IMC \191)()
SS E)(ACTA I/ IMC \ '.C:
Cr~ u~~ ••· ,.. '"
NINTH RACE ' > •
,., .. , ... Mf''01'lY 8+l1• •
A/ I 0" lo ,,_
f "''"' .,, ,,.,
~. 4
'•
1 e.O 1 00 lit~
~ 00 180
l 00
100 1')() 740
&()( J )() 140
240
oOO 380 HO
HO l10 J&O
S2 PICK SIX ·~ , \ .JO l>4J 10 110
""' '"'\ l·J .... ,,, .. ,
.YI S11 Ii~
TENTH R41CE '
Q;. ~t·1"'0 ... v 1.-<ti, ~·Ill .. e. 111] "'"'" ~~ a\ i/'lln'"'"\ <11'" I°' _...,
I,.,.~ 7' ')
• • f1I. io l • c..,rr .. ov•r
II
HO uur OUT
our ouT
OUT
S2 0•~• Dov~ ~-e c>a•rt ~1~ IO
SS EXACT~ • S -.0
ElEVENTHRACE e"Atr,
"'"'\~ ,..,.,~" <80 lOO /40
Pf'ut· .. , V 1h • ~ e •0 -* 00
JfJ'N,. \ J .... '° J\/tt ,. 160
f p I 4 I
\5 EXACTA
PUBLIC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PmllC NOTICE PU6LIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAMIE STATElieEM,..
l'IC TITIOUS BUSINESS
HAM £ STATEMIEHT
FICTlilOlJS BUSINE'S
NAME ST A TE MF NT
~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUI IJUIJNEH FICTITIOUS 8UllNE88 l'ICTmous BV81NE88 FICTrTIOUI •UatHHS FICTll'lOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUllNIEH
Tllfl ro11owlng ptor1c "'"'
joong business es
17iH SiREET "II ~
PARTNERSHIP iJ Cet r
1mr1ed Pertr1M.9"'r
Perl< Avenue 9at~ •a
i2662
JeHrey Sm1111 'i65
'"ed Wagon Ar·e'-e• ·~alll 92807
Ronald Mc()fl. 1•
~ampar• Oron~ ..
~<'668
Tlll5 bU,lnfl55
..
•
l1Jrled by 8 lt,.,..•l"<l DiJf'~°'
<ll'"llC•
Jettrey Smith
This s111temen1 ..,11~ 1111<)
"'''" lhe Counl( c.1 .. ,1r ,,1 1
'"9" County Of' .. u ~ 1 ~ "
Q86
F31AOei ---------
P11bf1sh9d QrQnge co~'! PUBLIC NOTICE
Je11v Pilot Ju', 20 •
~uQUSI '3 10 '<l6f
, ' f
FIC ~'TIOUS 8USIHIE SS
H.t.ME ' tHEMElllT
NAME STATE .. ENT NAME ITATf•NT NAME STATEMENT
ij" Ttie following persons a1e The lollOWing persona ere Tile following persona ere
ilo•ng bus1ne5s as :lo•ng ouslnese u : doing bustness es
c, •>l)TURBO J,AAGAZ NE KRAIG F GALAZYN, ROTHENBERG FAMILY
~18 1b1HJRBO PUBLISHING 28251 Sllverado Cyn Rd .• CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
INC 9582 Hamilton Ave S11verado. Calll 92676 714 Adams Ave Sta 103
38 Huntington Beacl'I C11111 Kraig F Galazyn, 2037 E. Huntington Beach Calif
~ 926<16 W11lnu1 Orenge, Callf 926"8
Mag Tee Prod1.1c1 1ons 92667 Cary H Rothenberg 201
n Inc Calllornl& Corp 21722 This t>us1ne11 11 con-M11yta1r Cos111 Mesa Celll
Branta Circle ~untinoton ducted t>y en Individual 92627
Beach Caltf 926-16 1 Kraig F Glllazyn Tl'llS bustness is con-
T111s business 1s con-Tl116 sta1emen1 was flied dueled by an 1ndtv1du11I r dueled by a corpora110" w1111 t11e County Cler11 of Or-Cary H Rotllent>erg DC
16 1<1pp E l(ingtor Pres1den1 8nge County oo July 16. Tiiis atalemenl wu flied
Tilts ''ateme"t was tiled 1986 wllll the County Clerk of Or-
F314307 Nllh 1111> CO•Jnlf (.lf'rk rof Or f'S14'1t anoe Counly on July 18
.. 11-a~• ang,, County "'' .tuly 16 Published Orange eoe.t 1986
• , 1(1 'r JQRli 0A1ly Piiot July 20, 27, "314312
~a· F314311 August 3 10 1986 Jerome M Seme. 2130
P\8.IC NOTICE
Su-325
PUBLIC NOTICE
Publl~hf<d 0r11ng" Coast Su-315 Ma1nStree1 Suite l80,Hunl-
0111ly P.101 July 20 l7 1ngton Beacl'l Calif 92648
Augu51 3 io 1986 MLIC NOTICE Publl1l'led Ora~ Coast
Su-308 ' Delly Piiot July 20. 27
FICTITIOUS 8USINIES8 ---------FICTmou• llUltN!ll Augus• 3, 10, 1986 NAME STATEMENT
''" 1 1•nw1rll '-"lr~on1 ar11 P\.eUC NOTICE NAME ITATE•NT o r , [) ,,,,,85, 11, Tiie followlng pereone ere
NAME STATHfENT NAME ITATEMENT NAME STAT£MENT NAME STATEMENT
Tl'le following per'&Onl ere TM loOowtng persona •re Tiie lollowtng pe<sons d'" Th .. follt>wino pe<tona are
doing buslnesa H MB doing bullnete as: doing bvslneu '" Whit" crnno t:JusmeH 111
Jaottorlal Service. 1966 CARPET BIZ, 10269 Spece Adv,.r11a1ng Design NAR1N THONG TAE
Wallace Ave , Apl B, Costa Slater Ave , Bldg. #201, 811 W Sttwel't!I -9 Sante ~WONOO CENTER 2000
MeH 92627 Fovnteln Valley, Cellf 92708 Ana. CA 92707 PracMlla CoSla Mesa. Cell1
M11gd11len11 8etencourt, John Irvine Hiiie. 10289 E1111ne K Cnepmef' 28 92621
1966 Wellece ,_ve . Apt 8, Slater Ave.. Bldg #201, I Looeptne Irvine l.A 92~ 14 l. Naron Sop1111n Thong
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fountain Valley Cellf 92708 This business •~ con '21102 SAA Stde Ln . Hunt-
Tl'lls bu1lne11 la con-This buslneu la con-dwcted by an 1nd1v1<lue ~11gton Be11c11 Callf 926-48
ducted by· an Individual ducted by an tndlvldual Elaine K Ch11pman • 11t~ buslneu 11 con-
M11gd11len11 Betencour1 John Hiiie Tl'lll statemenl was Ill~ •ourted lly an 1ndtv1du111
Tiiis statement was flied Tl'lla stetement wu flied wtlh lhe County Cler~ of Or Narin S TMng
w1tl'l Ille County Clerk of Or-witll Ille Counly Cieri\ of Or-lf19e Courtly on June 19 Tiit~ ,l6lemen1 w11s nled
enge County Oil June 19. ange County on July 16, 1986 jwllll troe Counly Clftrk of Or·
1986 1986 F31'115 angtt C'lunty on July 14,
F312201 FU4318 Pubflshed Orange Coaal 198t.
Publllhed Orange Coast Publlalled Ot8f191 Coe.st Dally Piiot Juns 29 July 6 1'314092
Dally Piiot June 29. July 6, Dally Pllol July 20, 27, 13 20 1986 Puo1.~1111d Or~ng• CoHI
13, 20 1966 August 3, 10, 1966 Su241 011t1y Piiot July 20, 27
Su243 Su-318 ,Augu~1 :l 10 1986
POOllC NOTICE P\Bl.JC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS
l'ICTITIOUl llUllMEH NAME STATfMIENT I FICTITIOUS BUllNEH
NA• ITATE•NT The lollowtng persons are NAME 8TATIMENT
Ml.IC NOTICE
POOLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE M ~tO!Mj f'NGINEER· FICTITIOUS BU81NIES8 doing !>vainest 11:
,.._ ..,.-i~ Q,., festwood NAMIE STATEMENT THE BOAT DOCTOR,
51 .,,.,.,A AriA Gat•I 92705 T111> followlno persons er• 21661 Brookllurat #291,
l'ICITTIOUI BVllNEH
NAME ITA TIMaNT
The lollowlng persona are
doing buslneu u Tiie Gen-
eral Contractor Supply Co.,
l'ICTITIOUI •U81NESS 23015 Del Lago. Ste.
doT~ ::::=:ton• ere dol~ business as
1
Tiie lotlowlng per50ns .,e
OPEN PASSAGE, 1930 M R-CAB MARINE 48!> doing bu~irteu es
Pleoentle Ave .. Coate Meu. E llltl'l St . Co!tB Men CE'NTRAL CALLING SYS-
Celll 92627 TEMS OF ORANGE COUN· FICTITIOUS 8USINE~5
MAMIE STATU4ENl
Tiie following .:>"'
11J1ng tiu11ne'!S P!
..vEs reP"' A
NG 14 tQ J,A.•
511! J '>11n111
'I? 704
Greg MOE'lle• •r'""' C,\111 92 ;. T 1111 bU1 '1!115
focled 11~ .9" n<1 , II
C•r9Q Moo""
'""Y Piimvn<l 2010.0 5 :iomo busl~H as Huntington Beech, Callf. W E S T E R N 1 N T E R 926"6 <r,~lw'io'1 S• S.tnra Ana NATIONAL CO 116 via l Ja,,_AllenPrle:e,2Hl6t Ca 11 Qi'' c ,., i<o•on Newpor1 Beech. !Brookllur1t #291, Hunl-on~l<l L l)yO Smit ~alll 92663 l~on Beech, Calif 92&46 , 1Cl·D E11~1wood St J .. Sc 6 ~ ... n•a Ar 8 8111 q2705 o"n W 11011 11 111• hit buslne11 11 con-
11, B Oamo" lO 10 D 5 O(nron Newport Beecll dueled by 1n lndhlldull Ea~• Nt;Orl St .,11,,1., Arill '.alll 92663 Jemes Prtc. "'. «nns M111~ Poole 46690 Hwy Tiii• 11e1ement WU flied
ton 3i :~.i:o·,~~~1~.,~:"',;2~~-;::;.t~~;ty~*!~f ~: r-flli r1u4'1r A5,\ 4J
C1 •CIAO rn (; ~ll"Artll
-er~'"P
Car• E ()A 'n
118" luc•Pd bv 11 generel part-1986
•1e-.111p FJMIOI
NAME ITA'TIMENT 02-126. Legune Hiiis, CA
Tiie fallowing perlOnS ere 92653 CA UC. 48M80
doing bvelnesa u -Dennie Wayne Colllna,
KINNORA FINANCIAL, 20090 Heron °'. Bodeo•
3121 W Cout Hwy II 5-D, Bey, CA 94923
Newport 8eecll. Calif 928113 w 1111am Wln1te1d. 57
Norman A Hulberl. 3121 Well 200 Sovth, Sall L•k•
W Coesl Hwy • 5-D. New· City, Ulllh 84101
port Beacll, Cell! 92663 1'1111 bv1lne111 11 con·
Tllis business 11 con-ducted by: co-pl11'*•
dueled t>y an lndlvlduel Dennis w Collln1
Norman A Hulbert Tiiie 1telemenl wu tiled
Celll. 92627 Bob I Wiison 485 E 16111 v J66 Sen Miguel #201
Larry Aobln1on, 31182 St • Coate Mesa C11111 Newpor1 Calif 92660 :;e7~ner, trvlna, C•lll 92627 I MTF EnierprlM• C111-
Tllls bu1lne911 Is con-Tiiie buaine•s la con lorn1a 366 San .Mlguel ducted by '" IMlvldulll 111201 Newpart, Cellf 92680
ducted by-en lndlvlduel Sob I Wiison Mark Flanegan Pr191d«ll
Lerry Robinson Tiiis •••tem!l!ll wH tiled r111~ st11tement wu llled
Tiii• stelemtrtl wu fli.d wttll tlle Covnly Clerk of Or w1111 lhe Coun1y Cieri! of Or·
wltll the County Ct«tt of Or-a~ C 1 J 1 1 •
1 oun Y on u Y ~ anoe County on July 18. ~~ County on July 14, 9 F3140l3 1986 n1u10
,_.140IO PubllsM<1 Orange Co,..,t "vbllSlle<I Or1noe COHt
PublllMd Orange Coeal Delly Pllol July 70 27 0"1ly Piiot July 20 27.
flll~ !lat@"'•l'll "'.
,,..;thtl'leCl)IJn
lngP C.<!11'"'V
1986
T ,.,,~ 5!8lgrT•Anl "'"~ flt"<]
':7 w•tll 1'1p C rlt (.111r~ l)f Or
1tn9e C 111nr, Cir> I ily is
1M6
Jolln W Scllolz Publlllled Orenge Coul
This st•1emenl was flied I Delly Piiot July 20, 27.
.. 1th thf' C.ni1nty Cler" ol Or-Augv1I 3 10. 19M
ange County Ort July 14 &J..320
1986 i -~~~~~~~~~
Thia statemen1 wu flied wltll the County Clerk ot Or-
Wlll'l ll'le County Clerk ot Or-enge County on June H .
enge County on July 1.. 1988
1986 F112CICll
,,1... Pvbu111ect Or•nr cou1
PubU111ed Orange Coast Delly Pflol June 2 . July 6,
Deity Pllo1 July 20, 27, 13, 20. 198e
Delly Piiot Jvty 20. 27. ,.uoust 3 IO, 19911 Aug•JS1 3 10 1986
Augu1I 3, 10, 19b8 Su-307 Su-374 Su-304 P\8.IC NOTICE PlmlC NOTICE __ ..;...;;.;;..;.;.;;....;..;.;;..~.:;;..-~• ...... --;.;;....;...;....;....;...;~.;;...-~ P\8.IC NOTICE P111lll1/'1"'1 'Jrn 0"
11111y P1101 Jui, r
A 1g11" 1 '0 IQ'lf
POOUC NOTICf
FICTITIOUI BUSINES!>
NAM! ST H EME.CT ''1• l()llow"'ll •'"' I'll• ..
1,..,.ng bv'll""'" '"
CHALLENOf 'I.al ' QTH
N EST R7' Wot 11111'
Sto111t N11wtiort ~11•r n
(.11111 926"3
Buleh & A•~ 1111"• l lct
r11t1awt11rll 'fl 18 l'<lgh11U1(!
Orlve. N-pott f:Woll< r C:1lltl
l?6f0
Tiii• bustn11~~ ! Of'
1u<:tfld by a 1;orp0• 1110"
Cll•rklt G 9,,.,"
Tllla ttatem~.,I "' , • ~
wlll'l tl'l• Coontv r.1.... ' 0r •ng• County m 1 v •
•'188
l"J1 .. 1H
~'uDl1~11"'1 Or AnQ11 1 1
D1111y Plll\I Juty ;;>O
Auuv•r ~ 10 HIA!l
> i • ff
Pt.eUC HO TIC£
FICTITIOUS 8UllNIEIS
NAME STATEMENT
'e roflow ,. lifl'''l"' e "
\j 1l11•11'\1!9~ I~
>A T~ER "NO sr,,, E.aM
()RTF S llNG TOlJA
• .SVl"•tT ,.c;cor.: AT ON
B"Y"li• Or v• :>u1te
p• na <111 Mtu C11111
;i fl:S
..,.r) ~· s• .... lbflrg 11~
"II /.v• fl11lb('lll ~ 11'1'.l
r1o111 021111:>
11111 H(IQ'lt'I ;>09 C.•llra
R••n.~ \ ••Ill"" 11111 !l'}!\f\'
T'1 s h""n"n 1, eon
ted ti, en untn
o• 111~ J ~•~Ot.111llcin
)!nit• I•"" 8 [lflrl~rllilop
G111y w SIMtbfWg
T !'!;, ttllt*'1'ltml ,.II~ Mt!<1
.,, 111 th• r oun1y CIM• nt Or •"I.I" C? inly on Julv 11! 1r:.il1;
n1un
P 1D1ttt Ml OrimQ!' Cr,1111
1ro•ly Pll<ol J111y 20 77
AoQ•1•I 1 1ri 1Qlll\
Fl14054 F31'321
""''"\' t'<' Ornng" Coe•1 De I I p I r Jul, ?O n Publlal'li!d Orange Coul
Deily Piiot July 20. 27,
Su ) 13 August 3 10 1986 .Auo 1•• 1 ,,, 19116
---------Su-2911
l'tlll.IC NOTICE
FICTJTIOUI llU ... U
NA• ITAft•NT
Tiie fOllowlf19 1*90nll ere
doing bullneea u : PUBLIC NOTICE
FIC TITIOUI aUllNlll
NAM( STATEMENT
T~e 1011ov.1no per50ns are
Ort•ng nu•ln1111 es Pro
'"''''or.II "lncru111ng Con
,.,1111n!1 Gomp11n~ 1744 E
l.OHt Hwy Coronii Del
M111 CA 92625
PRCC tC ellforn11 corp<)!
111on1 27•• E Cout ~wy
CorCln. CHlt Mer CA 112625
Th" D•J•lntu 11 'on
du<.ted oy 11 corPOr•llon
Wllllem (; HllCllCOCll
"'"'0411! TlllA 11111.,,.,ent W11!1 1111<1
wllh t'it Counl, C111tl< .,f Ot
•ngl'! C,nunty on l•m• n
H~All ,.,,,,.,,
Put>H•llfld Or•nge C,o .. I
0 Mlly f>tlt>t Jun" 20 July 8,
1 Xl 1~88
POOLIC NOTICE GARDEN PENINSULA
HOME OWNERS ASSOCIA·
FICTITIOVI IUllHIH TION 211 19'11 St, Nftpof1
NAMIE ITATIMINT Beech. C1lll 921!e3
Tile lollowfng persona 11re Duane Shultz, 207 19th
doing buslnea1 as SI • Newport Beed\, c.ttt
TElEPlE.XUS 23151Ver· 928113
dugo Or Unit 102 LeQuna C.rl M~. 209 1ttn St.,
Hiiis Ce111 926'13 Newpart Beltctt, Cellf 92913
Rory Ou11nt Sedgwk:k, Linda Andefton. 211 19th
26358 lltntao-Woodt Rd St , Ntwp011 8"crh, Ctillf.
Ap1 121! El T0<0 Callf 928113
92630 Tlll1 t>Yeln881 le COft·
Th11 bvllnH1 11 con-duct.a by a Q9f*ll P4Wf·
<!11Ctt<I by en lndlvtduel ,,.,.,..Ip
Rory Sedgwict. Und1 Anderton
Tlllt 1tellWT*ll -· n1e<1 Thie etltemlnt WU flied
1#1111 tlltt Countv Clerk of Of. with !Ill County~ of Of-
enge Countv on Juty 18. ange CouMy on J1iff 14, 19&e 1tee
"14m "~ PuM111eO Or •noe Coett Publllhed Ofange ~
D11ty Piiot July xi 27, Diiiy Piiot July 20, 27.
AUOUlt 3 10 10811 AVQUSI 3. 10 1"8
$u 3 , l &;-302
P\IJLIC NOTICE
August 3, 10. 1966 Su240
Su-303
FICTTTIOUI llUllNEH
FICTTT'IMllUIMll NAME ITATIMINT
MAME ITAfta.NT The t<>llowlng pereon1 •re P\8.IC NOTICE The lollowlng ~· ere doing bvalnesa u
---------doing butlneNH' INTERTEI<. 3605 W
FICTITIOUI llUIMll MICHELLE CA TEAING MacAr1hur Blvd Suite 714
FICTITIOUI aullN!al N._ ITATl•NT 14841 Rattan. lrvlne. Cellf Sanle An• Cellf 92704
NAMI ITATIMIHT Tiie followlng penof\I .,. 92714 MICllHI J BreeldHkt
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FICTITIOUI aUltMlll
NAME ITATIMINT
Tl'le following person• •r.
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SA DESIGNERS DE-
LIVERY 6692 Morning Tide
Or • Huntington Beech, C•llf
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Stttvlrl A Cr .. lh, 6692
Mewing Tldll DI Huntington
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1¥111'1 thll County Clerk of Of
~ County on July 18, ·~~~ "11'1117
Publlllofld Or1no-Cout
O&llv P1101 July 70 27.
Auou•t 3 1n 1988
Sv-317
wttll tile County Cie<ll of Of· with the County Clerll of Or = County on July 18, = County on July 14, Attention homebuyers:
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PublllMd Orenge Cout Publlltled Oftnge Coett
Otlly PllOt July 20. 27. Delly PllOI JUiy 20. 77
Augvat ~. 10 1988 Auoutt l , 10 19M
841-3111 $11 300
Home·in on claasi£1ed for
the latest real estate li!tti ngs.
CALL 642-5678
,,,, INTO
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4 Unes-7 Days-.-$7.60
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You can now call th• Dally Piiot Cla•lfled Dept. on laturdaJ morning from 1:00 to 11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and llond8J eda.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
HOUSES/CONDOS
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APARTMENTS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
642-5678
FROM NORTH OAANOE COUNTY
FROM SOUTH OAANOE COUNTY
540-1220
4SMH800
DEADLINES
PUBLICATION DEADLINE
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Wedneedey .............. Tues. 5:30 PM
Thursday .................. Wed. 5:30 PM
Frlday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM
Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM
Sunday ..................... Set. 11:30 AM
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llaten when your ed Is reed beCk Ind cMetc your
ad deity. Report errors lmmedlatety to 642-5878.
The Dally Ptlot accepts no llabllfty fOf' any error In
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by the emx. Credit can onty be anow.d for the first
lneertlon
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.. •• ... ... Condo End Unit wtth twn-YOUf deugtMr'e preyen lty room, attac:Md gar-
.,.. •11w•ad -Tot.i,.. age, prtvl eta peftlo and ~. 2BR +loft, 3BA -3 many uxury Mtur ...
stall on ~ ecra w/N.B. En)Oy the prtvete com-~. All ttlll at only munlty swimming pool
$2eO ooo Agt 84().Me() and tanni. oourt1. Juet
• · Hstad at 1229,!500. Uw.T ,. , ...... , (714) 673-4400
........ ,1.1
Flre1 time ~; ,,.. &
allp '°' lrg boet. dallghttul
watarlront P9tlo; 4lSr +
at'Udy, frplc, -.vator, MC 'Yftam, bright & c:Nertut;
&t8t9 Sele: Prload !*ow
8')pr 'rel @ 1475,000. -------
HfDSl!1 HHT1 llH ...
M'SlotNTIAL llfAL lSTATl SlJMClS
301 ESPUllDE
$29&,000 L.H.
Fabulous master suite + small
library, 3 patios. 2 BR. 2 BA.
Professional team planned every
Inch of this home for their very
own I
OPEi SIT /SUI 1-5
844-9080
OPEN SUNDAY 1-6
OlJ( Clll .... _ .......... $545,llt ................ 221 llafdssas
Unique 3 bdrm I blk to beach H Markas
CAlll llCllMIS.$343,llt. U3 C.... lllp&Hh Ir.
3 bdrm. 2 bath. pvt bch acctss M Von Geldern
OLH CR-.. -... -.... M25.llt ................... 321 '°'"
ClaSSIC 4 bdrm, J bath M Hua111
OlJ( Cla--"'"'"wow S325,llt,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,., 321 QrdlW
Close to buc:h 3 bdrm. 2 ba 0 Markas
tlJflS .. _ .... w.S24e.llt ............... 21St Vista aru..
Two stor,. 3 bdrm townhome 0 Johnson
unot llHL ............ MH,ffO ............... S St. T.,at
4 bdrm, sweep1na view M Brewer
ate CUYOI ............ UM,llt........... 21 C..,.. 111114
Tasteful Pinehurst, 2 bdrm. den, sm vu I Boland
OlJ( Clll ................ $435 ................ -.. 3t2 ""'°"""
Cape Cod. 3 bdrm huae FR k1tch B Barrington
OlH Clll ... ·-·-··--S35t ....................... 414 ••
31? and 2/ I duplex 1n 1rut location 8 Hutch1flC$
tllflS--.... --U4S,llt............... 2Ml Ybta ea.at
SwttPlna view 2 bdrm rreat deck r Srolt £vans
COSTA llSl.-.......... $321,llt .... -._ ... _ 2tl7 , ...
Spacious 3 bdrm, F R , all tht Xtrn A. .lohnson
NEW LI TINGS
TllTUllOI 1111,MI
Outstanding 3 BR home. Cathedral celllngs.
New tlle In baths & kitchen. Picturesque park-
like yard. Bright & llght. A must seel
CIST& •U U 11,111
Adorable remodeled "dream house" tucked
away In lush private setting. 3 BR, 2 BA and
dining room. New kitchen & baths.
WUTIUff S-,MI
Owner willing to assist In financing this totally
charming 4 BA. 3 BA home. Use of trench doors.
large country kitchen. Great!
11.110Mll& 1111111 P_Al__
This Olde COM charmer has It alll 3 BA, 1:~
ing separate master suite + FR. Vacant &
anxious for offers.
WYIEW 181,111
Prime location w/forever view from this 4 BR
home. Located on Irregular lot. Brick deck.
decorator papers, wood floors, air cond.
PllllSIU UYFlllT tlH,111
This classic gem 3 BR home Is on exctustve
Buena Vista. Exquisite decor, hardwood floors.
Separate sandy beactf, garage den and brick
patio.
.. UIYM 11,111,111
Spectacular view 5 BR new traditional Sits on
bluff overlooking golf course. lakes & mtns.
Stunning design. Crafted to perfection.
CORONA DEL MAR
ua• YllW llW Pll,lll
Beautifully decorated & upgraded 3 BR home.
Many custom detalls, top of the line kitchen
appliances. New copper plumbing.
•HAWUlll .......
Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view.
Room for pool, 3 BR & FM or 4 BR, 3'~ BA, 2 FP,
master BR retreat could be den.
OAlllt •IUlll All,llO
Beautiful remodeled 4 BR + maids, FR centered
around used brick FP. French doors to view.
Living room has cozy loft w/ocean vtew.
II.II --11111&1 ......... Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot.
3-story multi-level. 4 BR plus detached guest
quarters with ocean & canyon views.
IPYIWI ......
Best location In Spyglass and the most magntfl-
cent 6 BR + office home the area has to offer.
Lovely pool. spa and gorgeous custom decor.
llYlll lllUll .. 11,111
Great view of ocean and bay. All the excitement
of Newport at your front door. 4 BR, new paint,
drapes, fixtures and pool.
•11& 111 IU 11,ne.-
Breathtaklng harbor & ocean vtewtl Newty re-
modeled. 3 BR, 41~ BA, game room & 4-ear
garage. Brick & mahogany htghUght IOphtau-
cated decor.
A MEMBER OF THE m
SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK I I
COlDWILL IANI(£" "[I' or NTIAL "£AL ES A T RV CES
OPEN HOUSES 1 ·5 .
UTURDIY
... TllUll 1 ............
4 BA $333,000 M. MATIHEWS ---HJ'""
4 Br, Guest $575,000 A. KURTZ •tuY• 1•1 .. 11-4 .....
4 BR $895,000 l MARSTON
SUlllY
.. NITll.lll 21111 ......
3 BR $191,000 L MURPHY
llWNITIUCI 2121 &tali•
5 BR, FR. L.H. $265.000 E. Brown . .,. 111 hfl••
2 BR $295,000 A. GOTHARD
UYmlt 1• r.,.. Liie
4 BR, Pool $325,000 L. MC LOON --.. ,,™ ........
3 BR $329,000 J . DONAHUE
-1DUll , ..........
4 BR $333,000 M. MATIHEWS ---121r.-.....
3 BR. FR $359,000 J . ROBBINS
UT...a 2H1 Yhta tn..
3 BR.Oen $429,000 E. BOWIE
sunnr 111lY .... ~
4 BR, View $429,900 G.ANDERSON
.... llU 114"8Fler ....
3 BR, Oen $«9.500 C. RUMSFELD
llWPllTIUOI nil ........
3 BR, View $559.000 E. CORKETI
llWPllTIUll .............
3 BR, View $595.000 J. AKERMAN
lml.-U 1tn.......,,
4 BR $765,000 F. SENNE$
... llU 121 Wlal..Na ....
4 BR $1,350.000 E. OLSON
•UIYll "...,..,...,
4 BR $1,700,000 ROSE/MARSTON
JUST REDUCED ~~
•IAIYll 1211.-
Wonderful 3 BR. 2'1'1 BA condo wtth wooden
floors, wet bar. formal dining room, large
kitchen, fireplace, sunny patio, community PI S.
WTILIFF ~
Just listed! This wonderful 5 BR, 3 BA has large
3-car garage, tlle kitchen and entry. Newty
landscaped, end of cul-de-sac location.
W11llff u1..-
Brlng your large famlllesl Spacious 5 BA and 31n
BA. Walk to school, church, stores, park, tennis
club. Excellent condition.
AINIT SlllU WI ...
West facing waterfront In Newport shores. Just
redecorated 2-story on corner. 4 BR, 3 BA,
formal dining. Open, bright & contemporary. 2
blks to ocean. Fee.
IUYIEW Mll,IOI
Outstanding 3 BR Hampton model. Good view
of city lights. Larger yard. Like new carpe~, wood
shutters, and freshly painted. Cati today.
UYllOIE M21,000
A Jewel of a home' Private gate guarded area.
Remodeled and ready to move Into Sunny
patio. 3 BR. den & steps to beach
SUYIEW M21,IOO
Largest 2 story model In Seav1ew Good view of
Catalina. city lights & mountatns Pool sized
yard. 4 BR, 3 BA, community pool. spa, tennis
Ill CAIYtl 1411,000
Opportunity 1s knocking. Call to see this popular
Monaco plan In prime location of Big Canyon
Large lot with view of city & ocean
Ill CAIYOI llH,000
Pool/spa, covered patio, air condition. Huge
game room, view ocean-city ilghts. Prestigious
gated area. 3 BR, 3 BA
W.IU PllllllU Hll,000
Prime location. pier. slip, view of skyline. Adap-
table 5 BR remodel potential Top value with
growth built-In New & hotl
HYH SHIES sno.ooo
Beautiful waterfront home with pier & sllp. Ex-
ceptional waterside patio new kitchen
meticulously maintained 3 BR -den
UHH RlllE sno,ooo
Expansive views above park toward Fashion
Island. harbor & ocean beyond Extra large
decks for entertaining! 4 BR & private spa ••Nil' 11&11 1111,111 111 GUYii nn,ooo
Three bedroom house on very pretty street In Dramatic remodel. expanded dining room.
neighborhood of much upgrading Almost new breakfast room. new master suite with connect-
roof and carpet. RV acces.a. Ing study, view, 5 BR. 31,; BA
wwn un,111 111 O&lltl naa.-
Super 4 BR one-level "Newbedtord" In excellent 4 BR. bright & shining as a new penny All new
condition. Enjoy panoramic city lights from your floors, windows. appliances, fixtures. tiles. cabl-
own spa. Priced to aeU fast. nets, hardware, landscape--ln fact everything!
UI• IW ....... PUIUIU 1111,GGO
Ot of erea tefter ls reallstlel One of the best view Best oceanfront we've seen' Charm & taste are
locatk>nl with tremendous amount of upgrades. balances with practical llv1ngl 3 BR. 21 't BA
3 BR. 3 BA & 3-car garage Superb master suite 2 FP. brick floors. patio
644-9060 fiJ~l~lll: t1()MI:~
REALTORS, 671-6000 I I •••• i. •• c.. •• " ..... ,. c., ...... , ... , 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH
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Recalling the legendary estates of 180 0 VIEW upgreffd 31r. femlly .a 11¥1111mMI ma. thlt one1 11•.eoo. i Demeron •• 1400
history In the style of a French ALSO. we tla\19 property room. light I 8'ry. Quiet W11 .-.ay 1ol Open lun 12...t• 11°' ~iwil
Chateau. Thia magnlflcent estate tor..... ,,, .. ,, ouerdec:f oat•. Off ~~ .... OrcM Dr :•, · Pr11itl1nt Hotnt • lnl11 IUllY n.,.. ~·1~w...~'aun wvd Ad to ttte' i: °'the .....,, .... I ~~"!1!1.)111' features baronial space and es-Ill Lm IUl.n · ........ ,. ~ 38drm .. , II·.. ~..: Beautifully customized home overlooking Orange County hllll 1 .. • .. .. -" av 6WNIAI
tate-llke grounds. The view of the on extra large private lot French doors. wood floors. l1MIM ILi --:.• C::: ::W~ Condo acroe1 UCI, 2bd
Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach shutters. unique entry and patio. 4 bedroom. 2 bath From Condo· 2 Story ,~etn. Onty ssu.ooo. :i:: ~~~40~
by day or night la an Infinity of $495,000 Ottered for sale by owner. 18761 Portofino Dr ~talanla lllT 2:'es,.2:i.!~ =: 'fnm.MUI dl'i ~J(ai ..._..12-DN4-4712_.. del~hta. 814 0818 BESTBUYa..a.ooo. ~·(iJ}..,.J.n1/u~ m1...,11TllLI ,._8111111 IPEI Sii 1·1 f 1 llPOLI • U&.IM,..llU 311°&!~=~ ~ ., "'!"' 31f 21a.,,.... '*"'·er:.! Sl*IOul. s ldnn ..,.,,..,
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOI
•••12 Balboa Cove. Newport Beach
548-7078 S4«.000 Sun 1-<4
209 Irle, Old C.O.M. ~200 $429,SOO Sat-Sun 1-5
414 Narcl11U1. Corona def Mar
673-7512 $223,000 Sunday 1-5
*2003 Vlata Caudal, Bluff•
875-6000 S245,000 Sat Sun 1-5
2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi
*28 Canyon ltl, Big Canyon
675-6000 $20<4,000 Sunday 1-5
2221 M ... Drive (w/lott), Newport Beach
640·5560 $260,000 Sunday 1-5
••v30Southampton (Belcourt Hiii) N.B.
774-2444 $389,000 Sun. 1-5
**31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $599,000 Saturday 2·5
v •39 Whltewater(PI 1) Jasmine Crk. CdM
893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1·5
3 BEDROOM
4500 Cortland, Corona Hlghlands
644-6200 $365,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2463 Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa
308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB
631-1266 $309,000 Sunday 1-5
V' 16 Jetty Dr, Jasmine Creek, CdM
759-1626 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1101 King• Road, Clltt Haven, NB
644-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1-<4
433 Morning Canyon, Corona Hlghlands
M4·8200 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
**308 M0tnlng Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB
631-7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5
221 Narcissus, Olde CdM
875-2407 $545,000 Sat-Sun 2-5
1709 Orcu, Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa
631-2242 $169,900 Sunday 12-<4
2017 Paloma. Coste Mesa
548-9610 $320.000 Sunday 1·5
321 PolnMttla, Corona del Mar
6<4•-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
2674 Redlands, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $156,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 1720 Skylark, Newport Beacfl
631-1266 $299,900 Sunday 1-<4
715 St. Ja!'MI Rd, Cllffhaven, NB
631-0133 $339,000 Sunday 9-5
• 1919 Suva, Cotta Meta
546-2313 $284,900 Sunday 1-<4
*425 Tultln (Newport Height•) NB
631-1286 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
125 Via Koron, Lido Ille, Newport Beach
631-7300 $460,000 Sunday 1-5
**627 Via Lido Soud (Lido Ille) NB ~9060 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5
**1"36 W. Bay, Newport Beach
673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
*6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) NB
759-15o1 Sat/Sun 1-5
v 1917 Yacht Enchantr ... (Seavtew) NB
644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5
2015 Yacht Mleci'llef (Sea\llew) NB
953-8322 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
2311 Redlands Drive. Newport Beach
6«-9060 $ 191,000 Sunday 1 ·5
240 Santa Isabel, Eaatslde CM. & BR ,1u1 FAI RI or DEi
• 1319 Antigua Way (Weatcllff) Nwpt Bch
646-7171 $425,000 Sunday 1-5
2121 Aralla (Eastbluff) Newport Beach
644-9060 $265,000 LH Sunday 1-6
1615 Baycllff. Spyglass Ridge, CdM
731-3371 $560,000 Sat-Sun 12-<4
· •<49 Cambria, Spyglua
644-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-<4
642-5200 S 155,000 Sunday 1-5
• 11Aoyal St. George, Big Canyon
644-6200 S 1, 150,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2411 Via Marina, Back Bay, Newport Beach
631-7 300 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
4 BEDROOM
•500 Slgnal Rd. Newport Beach 1506 Dorothy Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bel\
642-9282 $-425,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 769-6700 $305,000 Sunday 1-5
**2274 Channel Road, Peninsula 11518 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shorn, N.B.
240 Nice Lane #304 (VIiia BalbOa) Nwpt Bch
&46-9752 $199,000 Sunday 1-5
*v•240 Nice Ln #211, VIiia Balboa, NB
673--«00 $217,950 Sunday 1-5
• v •220 Nice Ln #308, VIiia Balboe, NB
873-4400 $277,500 Sunday 1·5
*•""101 Scholz Plaza #220 (Veraall ... ) NB
873-7300 $225,000 Sunday 1_.
1741 Tustin Ave 10-A, C01ta M ...
&48-4380 $125,000 Sun 12-3:30
2 IR plus Fii RI or DEi
* v •950 Cagney ln #305. VIiia BaJboa, NB
673-4400 $375,000 Sunday 1-5
* • 2792 Longwood Court, CM
5~6-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-<4
v ••220 Nice Ln #208, VIiia Balt>oa, NB
673-«00 $187,500 Sunday 1-5
••39 Southampton Court (Befcourt Hiii) NB
759-6940 $389,000 Sun 1_.
3 IEDROOI
* • 1 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB
759-6700 $180.000 Sunday 1-5
* • # 11 Land Fall Ct (Newport Cr .. t) NB
673· 7300 $2<45.000 Sunday 2-6
* • /17 Gretel Ct (Newport Crest) NB
673-7300 $195,000 Sunday 2-5
6«-6200 $1,-450,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $657,000 Sunday 1·5
356 Evening Canyon, Shorecllffs I ·••500 Harbor Isl Or. Prom Bay. NB 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
64-4-6200 $599,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 759-9100 $1 ,900,000 Sat-Sun 1·51
646-7209 $225.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
*300 Kings Road (Newport Heights) NB
631-1266 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •32 Ocean Vista. Sea Island
644-6200 $499.SOO
1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 31132 Holly Or, South Laguna 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 499-1600 $725,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 11·3 •v•260Cagneyln#319,Vllla8alt>oa,NB
2001 Kewamee lrvlne Terrace 209 Iris Old co M 673-«00 $260,000 Sunday 1-5
673-2724 $3175,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6-44-6.200 s.42·9.5oo Sat-Sun 1-5 *"'•260 Cagney ln #320. VIiia Balboa. NB 321 Orchid, Olde CdM
Sunday 1-5
5 St Tropaz, Harbor View 309 Poppy Avenue, Corona Del Mar 673-«00 $255,000 Sunday 1-5
675·6000 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 613-6494 $385,000 Sunday 1_5 2554 Elden Avenue #A 1CM, Eutalde, C.M.
675-6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
1931 Port Lockalelgh, Harbor View. N.B.
10-4 Via Florence (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch •• 1951 Port Brlatol Cir (HV. Hms) NB 631•7300 $ l"8,500 Sunday 1-5 64-4-9060 $4-49,500 Sunday 1-5 646-7171 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 *v•220 Nice Ln #310, VIiia Balboa, NB
760-6514 $259,SOO Sunday 1-<4
••4-48 Alvera Terrace, Corona Del Mar
673-849-4 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
• 18 Aue Chantllly, Big Canyon
644-6200 $515,000 Sunday 1•5 1 4 BR plus FA I RI O DE11
* • 1903 Yacht Camllla (Seavlew) NB r n
831 ·5510 $299,000 Sunday 12-4
1 2132 Vista Ourado (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch * • 23<45 Arbutus St, East bluff, N B.
759-1501 Saturday 1-5 631-7300 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
2659 Vista Ornada, Bluffs * •2005 Balearlc (Mesa Verde) CM
675-6000 $240,000 Sunday 1-5 , 631 -1266 $235.900 Sunday 1-5
**1412 West Bay, Penlnsula **2812 Bayshore Or .• Bayahores
644·6200 $845,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5
580 Yorkshire. Costa Mesa * • 17 Burning Tree. Big Canyon
631-1266 $120,000 Sunday 12·5 644-6200 S 1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5
20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB
644-9060 $1 , 700,000 Sunday 1-5
213 Diamond. Balboa laland
631 -1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BR plus FAI RI or DEii
•633 Cameo Highlands. Olde CdM 1918 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB
675-6000 $358,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $699,SOO Sunday 1-5
v46 Canyon Island Or. Big Canyon. NB 2 Jade Cove, Spygla.s.s Hiii, NB
760-1900 $300.000 Sunday 1·4 631-7300 $630,000 Sunday 1-5
• 17 Carmel Bay Dr. Corona def Mar • 100 Kings Place. Clltt Haven, NB
759·9100 $525,000 land Inc Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $790,000 Sunday 1-4 30
v 7 Chateau Royal. Big Canyon. NB 2018 Leeward Lane. Baycrnt. N.B
760-0543 $530,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 631-7300 $349,SOO Sunday 1-5 * • v 11 Cherbourg. Newport Beach 941 Magellan (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa
673-7771 $669,900 Sunday 1-5 549-8547 S 160,000 Sunday 1-4
•511 Cllff Drive. Cllffhaven, NB * •2224 Pacific Drive. Corona del Mar
642·5200 $322,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5
1309 Dolphin Terrace. lrvlne Terrace, N B 335 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) Newport Beach
631-7300 $905,000 Sat-Sun 1.5 673 7300 $555,500 Sunday 1-4
318 Driftwood, Shorecllffs. Corona Del Mar 104 Via Havre (Udo Isle) Newport Beach
720-0455 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673 7300 $595 000 2907 Ebbtlde, Harbor View Hiiia · · Sunday 1-4 •321 Poppy, Olde CdM
644-6200 $559,000 Sunday 2-5 760-1096 $625,000 Sttnday 1-5
* 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 1601 Port Abbey Place (Hrbr vu Hiiis) NB
••« Rldgellne Habor Ridge 673-4-400 $399,SOO Sunday 1-5
644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1_5 1538 Vista Grande (Blufta) Nwpt 8ch
* 1332 Santl~go (Dover Shorn) Nwpt Bch 675·5511 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4
646-7171 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1•5 *464 Vista Trucha, Blutta, N.B.
* 1528 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 759-9100 $279,900 fee Sunday 1-5
631-7300 $-475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I •200 Via Mentone (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch
1 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
8 BR ,1us FAii RI or DEi
I ••Lots 8<'-85-86, Top Rocky Pt, Spyglass
644·6200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8
* • v 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) NB
644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5
*v2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, NB
760-0606 (8 baths) SA95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront
644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
CO II DOS
TOWllHOIES
FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
4 BEDROOM
* •32 Vienna, Newport Beach
631-1266 $469,000 Sunday 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 BR ,1us 2 BR
518 Oahlla, Corona def Mar
675-2424 $369,000 Sun 1-<4
'4 14 Dahlla, Corona def Mar
675-6000 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 759 9100 $349 ooo s s * • 949 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar • · at/ un 1-5 * v • 280 Cagney Ln # 118, VIiia Balboa. NB
759-9100 $420,000 land Inc Sundav 1-5 •24 Rockingham, Belcourt 673-4400 $12-4 950 Sunday 1-5
TRIPLEXES
FOR SILE
, 644-6200 $849,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 I '
49 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) NB5 1400 Santanella (lrvlne Terrace) COM 2 BEDROOM
644-9060 $595,000 un 1-5 644-9060 $333 ooo Sunday 1-5
•2807 Harbor View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiiis) NB • 3400 Sea Breeze Ln.(Hrbr View Hiiia) CdM
644-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 644-2999 $389.500 Sunday 1-5
302 Heliotrope Corona def Mar * 1849 Seadrift Irvine Terrace
675-8118 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 S429.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Or. Harbor Highlands. NB 2027 Shlpway Lane Bayceaat N e
631-7300 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 631 -7300 $329,0oo ' Sunday 1-5
3 l .. AR GE I COME UNITS
CORO DELMAR
3 Bdrm JBA 2 Bdrm 1 BA 1 Bdrm 1
BA 5000 SQ tt . view. 5 car garage
excellent income
Prlc.d at $550.000
OPEN HOUSE, SUN. 12_..
415 Poppy, Corona del Mar
Dom Caecto, Realtor
780-1410 ..
500 SIGNAL ROAD
CLIFFHAVEN
( ountf} style home in desirable
Ne-wport Beach neighborhood. 3
or 4 Bdrm. S Bath, famsly room.
large kitchen. 3 fireplace . work-
shop-plus more!
lease call 642·9282 for showing.
3 l l D a h 1 1 • Place/Seavlew,
Old CdM 675-4144 $245,000 Sun 1·5
8886 Modoc Circle 1202-A(Aetlre
Comm)Huntlngton Bch
960-0090 $139,900
OCEAN VIW & ~AR
Sun 1-6 1
BAY BEACH
luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom.
Baths up and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths down.
Fireplaces in both Units. 81& 4 car garage
Asking $289,000
JACOBS REAL TY, INC.
675-6670
415 Poppy, Corona def Mar
760-14 10 $550,000
•Spa
Sun 12-<4
•Pool
*•Waterfront
***Waterfront & Pool
VGlve address at guard gate
let Ut Help Y•
Sell Y.., p,.,_.,t
Cal Cle1111W,
642-5671
for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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844-7424 Bltt 1·5 & Sun 114. 3113. HOiiy Or, So. LllguM
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PETE BAR Rm
·•· REALTY
belt S1111,500. Open Su
329 Vista &nte. NB
*** *2""' ... * IMIUlllTllll
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3BR 38A, pool. remodete ~
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REALTOR
kltc:Mn. Now 9310,000.
759-12~
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1179.000. Open Sat 1-5 bdrm home w/tarntty ,,
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1104.ooo BJ(r ~222 ~Ar patio Bink Repo I
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llGllFICEIT VISTAS
FROIT ROW VIEW
$190,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30
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un11mmt• (lH)Ul·2110w HARBORRIOOE BEAVTY a!'~~:E a::~:::.=n~ :~ e:~v:~El~iu/t;! c:,= fee tll• y~~~T~ ,:=,ott.eOny,nop:,.
immecutat• S8' 3,.tea. 3 (J11) M-11H 3bd, 3ba Highly up-BLUFFS 'F PLAN HOME IN NEWPORT'S lite. Guwded gate Good decorated, wkly yar· TfWEJT 111-1111 OC*lll ltOO Mra. FOJC 29dfm 1Battl. <,, 1110
frl)lca (t In matt ll.llta), graded, Leutennont With 3bd, 2'n~. fem rm, eno PRESTIGOUSBElCOURT 1oc $1800/mo M0-7804 danlng Hrvlc;e ncl Feb bey 'NI lmmec 3SR &4'-157&or 997~211 1 ~¥0Cad0 IQ HIO
formal dlntng rm, loft, belconlea.wetber&tluge unit clean & V.ca1tt, HILL Guvded gete lwc 38R. 3BA NEWLY DEC 11200 5-4~...;o 28A. frpl, lndry rm. Avell ,. ___ ... ••• ·--·-·
gour!Mt klteMll, laundry .. UIYM llT111 weltt In cloMta. Ught & $265,000/fM, 844-0350. . I ble• F P . COM Cottage. Garo. /d. FLAT BA~AJNS 8115. Furntunfum $2500 ---,... AA u2s1mo--~'· 1•• .. arN.Pr~lend-5 bdrm +makS'aroom.8 cheery with apectacular 2156V.Dotfldo,open1-5 ;:!~r!:~~.~icit: frplc, leundry, patio Undet $800 2brpooldeen WeterfrontHomeelnc HA 18X untl1\ oar. ~tine ~rm.---
ac;aped & decorated. bath, large party room ~g~='::1~ ~-: LIDO ISLE BLORS HM pool/ape. Only '389.000. S15001mo, ~993 crptd deeor cl'llld ok lo llMIOO apt, no peta, 1 cer ;er. ao bMCti Md lhopa
Guard geted, privet• w/kltcn.n & ~th, fa.mlty S6lle 900 At1umeble Corner tot, Aero .. from OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 FRONT DUPLEX dep orlll I lll PENINSULA eonage 38R ~~~'t rm_'; 735 W. 11eh i1. ~~":1~ roomwtth20'ber. loan OWC United Bro-bch, 4bd, .... ~. llbtary, #37Southempton.Com« 2bd. 2~. offioe. garege * • * 1BA, summer w .. kly J~7 975~'-TSL.MGMT lft·1903
lnck>of/outdoorpool kera 673-T77t Au tor bllwd rm, 3400 1q h, Jambot .. & Ford RO or Avellable 811. 11100 mo. Under leOO 3bdrm hme $e75 Wntr IM $825/mo or Lat et\etP 28r up11te1r9.
BELCOURT BEST BUY•
2Br 2·~e. + den condo,
2300 tq " OOMtl vtew $389,000. Ownf 7~
1995,000 John. Open tlOuM Sun-$895,000, Shapiro Co, call 774-2..... 673--0359 flyd e-alde local kldl BAYSHORES dulgMra Charm corMI' 1BR, aonw .t>~tety ~ S
OPENSATISUH 1·5 dey 1•5, 11 Cherbourg, ~7tl91J9flt .• 645-3120 11111_ ... ....,-~ appla otherl 539-6191 hOme 38R 2BA den oon w Lo anoeck No l "'·-lckleed loC* 2 WINGED FOOT LANE Ntlwpor1 8Mch .... v 3-6538 ~. PntMa. -C:.. Gold«I Opportunity In the Agt ,.. frplc petlo s200otmo' peta FWs S750 Avl 81 t5 bj;"''•' en;;c ~ o:.~::~~ Llml.T..U ~ti.. 116cylt•, plant =!~1.:::~lelar:: For rent/ .... lull 1rnmec PENiNSULA PT nt new 8"0-7564.be18em-10pm :~.A-..... ltk fl ll:s-IY...., Needtl a famlly I'm vecant lhutt .. , be¥e6ec1 mrron 3,~BA condo, huge peay. 3BR 2BA condo Kit entry Irene" 3BR 2'~BA, DESIGNER. FURWISHEO now. No pea. 6'6-G'7t • IAIYM 11.lfn Y1EW 3BR Mone.CO . -,259 500 With 4 big bdnna & • '**' venllle etpl9, mini room wlwood bar merr1 *1dlt'lwr & pentry, get. ram rm S2100 mo to mo TOWNHOUSE
BY OWNER! 3bd, 31>6, lrn Orametlc epeetoua 2Br (213~' ewtmmlng C)OOl. I've been l/teW, 2 mstf at•. Muat uwe<Ma & amenltl• brick patio BHul W OCEANFRONT Two POOi & lennla courts mt•
mut• eulte 11., ........ ~ 28' 1215,000 lend lnct freehly painted lnlide & MCf1flc.l190K64&-9762 • $2000/mo. Call for appt ground•. pool Down-3BR IC>ll .tnt• IMM Sl295 Mo &T3-08M 12BR 1BA. dltMf. Nie.
vwvuu Shown By Appt Only out & heve a pr1vat• The Oelabout Aaeoclatlon I town .,..._ S 1100 Cell S 1000 l St 150 mo I vi.w, el bftlrw Sil7&1mo. noor. 5 Myllt•. view. •Ir NANCY IMBERNINO llOIE +UIT ILIP courtyerd In front My ..... C..11 831-7300 Suu.n 213-596-3901 Wa1erlront Homee Inc DUPLEX 2 bdrm. 2 be, 2201 Peclfk
oondltton.153<>.000 REALTOR Untquel>Mehhomeln ownere wilt lleten lo ell -..it IOM MAC ARTHUR VILLAGE 111-1400 nHr •c"ool tennla, TSL MGMT M2·1I03
Open Sat-Sun t-5 144-1111 privet• community, 2bd, otters. 1299,000. Call N9W 3BR 3'~ beth. frplc 1Br. c:JMn. qu~. end unit, ahopa. beectl Xlnt cond NICE 2 BO 18A
7 Chat..u Royel 2b•. ape, sauna, 759.1501 8 wet bar, dbl gar, top ot balcony pool IP• ten-IUOl .SI lmmed occupancy t yr 12 llneli ywd p8ll
nreplece,&Spenlltltlle, llUTWEmll Woodlake Condo. . ec the llne appllanc;H nls. voilvt1e11: ..CUr1ty, 2Br 18&. blil to bch $10001 IN. $1200/mo 875-4480 ;:' f:o ~ ......
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AISOLUTEL Y THE BEST
VIEW AROUIDU
The most dynamic 3 BR. 2BA
view home In Corona del Mar Is
open: S.1411 1-1, .l•IJ 20ttl
2107 Harbor View Dr.
0111 011 co11m
844-9080
$4"'4,000, by owner.... UAL mall ~~~:C~RI ~::. 12000/mo. Aot 673-53i;. 1620 499-5880 eYet Utlla pd Aot 67)-3&63 mn Tl HACI Viii. Rent ... ~12.
It ~;~7~~8'..:i-'' all bltlna + frtg, wl d, c:rpt, SPACIOUS 2BD. 2BA Near Mall lrg 3br 2ba jecw -1UC1 .al -2Br fl'plc 5995 No P9l• I Nic.ly Fumlafled 18drm
G\1\1 drapes, bllnda. Nr SC Ouple•i :~· c!/* new & pool S900 ottiera avell 2BR step 10 send with ocn AvJll lmmed 720-IM22 [)pix. Quiet. • 1 ~d IUl 11111 UlllFllE Ptza.. S 120,000. 838-9053 ~ • lne S 1~To· 539-6191 Agt 1.. I "'9w Cable TV ci..n C*'90ll No peta '415-s
Olatreu ..... must Mii ... ....... I 8'>PI 7-;:_83,-2, evall ·a-f New Condo. 3Br 2•,;,a. 2 saoo WEEKLYI 1173-8047 Cetta •tsa 2'24 '535 w/;w. 54e.1021
"°"'bdrm' . M3~. 3perf200~ ,,• Nwpt-Udo Ille, 5Br 38' ocElN1'fEWcAXRM s-ecuw exec llOme m• 10 bctl 1450 all. dbl BIG CANYON 2 Bdrm • EUtild: co:t. u;;; 38( .. 111111 L ... -. .,...., gar lncd yd$ 1195 Pet ok den air cones view MW Cottage. c;.ari>ort, WI O ~---•
w/formal din rm. ram rm, $375,000. St to St. 40· 28drm, 18', f\illC. St79K &P~am2!;_oceanF . view 2 5-46-1a.• or 642-96M --··ntl,...,..,.ta 's t600/mo Hkup. Smell )'•rd E'Mde tro. nu d9c. 2 bdrm, wat• view + more. Sac;r1-' lot. Neer beech & tennis Scott·L.and Co. 41M-4228 ...,.., .... urn or un ....--,..... 1795 722~~ 1 bett'I \lo Ho peita
flee at $469,900. Wiii Eves/wtmda 67S-0553 or 499-1600 turn S2500 'M0-20"5 • SHARPI 2bd. stove dlw 750-8097 Agt Imo _ 317 caJ: Mso/mo ,+.
neten to all genulM of· -.a•n---s 1 R~ 48d I encl gar & laooed yard 181GCANYONIGolfCourM 18drm, 1Ba1h Eettalde S&50MC6ep t31~
I a Le ... option or --• -,..~ • '"ii I 1PYG11 ... 2,.. t'h 3 "" $750 S..6-9950 I View 3bd 2',.,t>a $1700 $550/mo Avail 811 Agt · t~du. Call PATRICK Modem two 3BR apt w/4 •• 1 •tt em y, IT • ear l ---' ·A all ;, 7126 Cell 831-22•2 TllYllTlllll
TENORE ... 1• 12•• or car pkng In w. Nwpt. No Fer Wt 1100 garage. Avall AuQuet SP&CtOIS mo +MC v • •
.... vv d t ed mal seoo 000 15t". S20001mo. May lse 3BR t\'oBA. '"'le. patio, 213 431-7&93 t8r Cottege.Typa 4-Plex 2~~.n-.'O!.:. .. c.,,c..d WI dtpa.
760-8702 :_:'new .::!f,., Prine A~:,cr;,:.2B.:.2B:1. oollon $360,000. dsttwr Ollf P~lrn. E/11de ' ILIFFS ~ porch, prvl patio "'63&1~ l: ,J::f'·
. ontypleue.722~ v•t• ~ •• b08t'111p 'f 'M11111dr/.//n1 locallon lmmed oc·lcon00 3bd. 2be. pool =,bu•.~2~oceen6e7Vlctorle "C".1175
I vallable $46 000 call ,J) cupanc:y S9501mo Cell S 1800 6-44-2807 mo -WY1tW • · · · •• r u.Ju·1/u > Marilyn 931.12ee ---2BR + 0en 2BA Trtpie" MESA PINES 2650 Her1e
Below mark9t R.o from 675-624 t , bier 7' • ILlfH Lil YI w 1rp1c; & oarege Nw STUDIO S&50
HVHOMES ·CARMEL I S3 19K to S299K nxed GROVES-IRVTRP-WIDE '"i'-'~'J~ ·~·~·· ~w? . !Condo 3bd pool petlOI So CoutPlaza Nope(• ~~~l~O\Met No= Terrfic 3BR 2BA Cwmtll price for lmmed .... Beaut UJHO)rd, model hm .... , [. c .. ·t ........ c.... ';:-.-=·"' s 1875 720-1950 $775/mo 780-8723 ....... ~ .. 2·•7' •• model LO sunny yd Nantucket model, 3BR 2bd. 2ba, $8.tK/obo ~ • ,...,, -;-. .. .,... .. -g;:: :.:·d,:H~~
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1957 PORT OUNLEIGH Guarded comm, comm C J.e 18drm. frplc, reng9. lrg 2Br 2Ba Condo WI O, 2 lent tor Sr Citizen -Oulet. GIMtlee Sony, no peta -. ....... -."°""'Ni!llliiC"-iE""1"'86-; ..... "'i.,_,
OPEN SUNDAY t~ PoOI & tennis 833-3822 t•ttny h encl yard, parlltng space ear g•r•o• wlopener Wal k to •"oppl n~ 423 W Bey 780-8083 Bltlna, refrlo, wetk In
...., .... ...., • • .._ E 19th st'"'S650 1st • J falls No peta S..9-2447 ...,.,,.,831 5510 F .......-.... '2Br 1•,;,Be Twn"M. lrplc. ..,.., 498-,tiir ._.,. P~·t Evans '""'I I or ... , 5510 ., .. for Fren C h 1229 In rear No_., Utlla pd S1050 Over atreama & •~/mo Cell ..... "•2 • ----c'..,_.• No ...... , ..... "
---1 Iota or Nie In ac -or • ran garege, yerd 1675/mo + · ~-------~-~--·-·-~-~~~----------~ VIP Memorlal Park ~.Pl4~77-~25 1Dn1h~t 21H oo~~s--M-~ft dep. No pel l 278 But ~ ru l• s (Vista del Mer), H.B $375 2Br • Den, 28' or use aa 2 38R 28X. GREAT VtEW 3 Bdrm. 3 e1 pool, patio. I Avocedo St S..8-7510 ;
net each. (619) 729-1514 1Br Units 2 kltchena, New landecepe w/eulo trplc;, gardener and pool 2Br 28' $&25/mo & tBr 2Br 1 ~ $795/mo. FfPC,
lrplc, gar S1050 •2Br sprinkler, w/d, refrlg, servtce Sl ,425 .. laUnd 181 $475/mo AU with bltlM, crpt, drpe, encl
Leta fer Salt 14001 ta., i•r, new cr~t, dfl)a lrplc, s1200 240-91~ dep 67)-1~~-_ new crpte. drpe & paint.I ~·~~~up. Rf',ID~ \-'l lAL BROKER,\G[ SERVICFS
MOYE II IOWI I 1'1,500 PRIVATE LOCATIOI snt,000
Beautiful condominium in WestclJff Trad1t1onaJ rt"s1dence m a gated com
. area lmmaculate a nd ready for OC· munity with tennis & pool facilities
cupancy Walk lo shopping, res-Quwt cul dt• sac locat10n Thret>
taurants. dentists and d0<.·tors Sunny bc.odroom. 2 1 • BA formal dmm~
upper urut. Only 1:.1 units in complex room, mzy k1l<.h<"n family room Ann
LoVl'ly courtyard .111d pool Beverl y Pet<•rs
Morphy
mu PRIVATE LOClTIOI 1111,000
Thret> bedroom. 2 1 1 BA. '"El Dorado"
plan in the McLain town homes adJa·
cent to Big Canyon Two story. end
unit Community pool t~·nnt._, and
St'Cur1ty Martha Macn;.ib
UIE IPNRTllITT· /
LHlll IWIH S1, 1H,OOO
ThlS 4BR. 4 1 i BA FR bonus room
home ts undergom~ a facphft with
new patnl and nf'"' caqwtmg
Located on thr w att•r in a guard
gated community ()wm•r will cetrrv
new 1st TD with ( xtrt·melv clttract-
1ve inte rest rate and terrru. Ed Es<.-ano
and Maureen Wh1tl·
FIHOLISIRE OI WATER Sttl,000
Remodeled. smgle s tory. 4BR. 4BA
home with over 106 fl on thC' water
Huge waterfront vard w ith room fo r
pool Private m mmurnty bc•hmd
guard gate Lt-ndl·r wall prov1dt' ex-
cellent financing Pncr· 1m:ludr-s th£>
land Maureen Wh1tt>/Ed Escano
TIU( FOR I IAYFHIT L.I. 1311,000
Owner would hke small home 10
Newport or Costa M~ SpaC"E' for
two boats m this one story 3BR home
with den and two fireplaces Won-
derful v1t-w of bay and Newport
Center Barbara Aunf>
Ill OWH-ITllll IMI OllTIMNURY 11,121,000
Single story, 6BR. golf course, cus-
tom home. Cul-de-sac location on one
of the canyon's finest streets Fea-
tures formal living and dmmg room.
large master swte wnh private off)('e
Fanuly room and den, large pool
sized lot, exceptional view~' Danny
B1bb/StE'phanie Grody
Ill O&IYOI
FAHLOIS
PHORAllC YIEW HH,000
Corona del Mar On•an Blvd Va <·w
of )C'lty Catalina. and oc-ean from th•"
two story home> Four bt>droom.. ....
3BA. formal dining room. gourmet
kitchen and family room Fren<:h
doors & windows, stained glass win
dows and paned bay windows Light
and airy Privah' patio, sauna .ind
many othc>r .imc>mt1es Pric.'t'Ci .c1t
$985,UOO mdudc>s land By appoint
ment only Donna God shall
A HST HY I• ILIFFS Ult,500
So much spa<.'<' for $219.500 inc ludmg
land Three bc>drooms mcludf' vf'ry
large mastN suite Over size hvm~
room and dmin~ room Verv OJ>('n
downstcUl"'i wtth <:OZ\ t~mvc•rs.:H1on
pit and f1n·pla<.'f' Small sunm p;11111
Nu maantcnan<:e Owner must .,,.IJ
Beverly Morphy
IELCOUllT -OOEH YllW S4H,000
Immediate occupancy on th•~
elegantly appointed Plan 3 in
Belcourt Hill with a s pectacular
ocean and city light v1t•w Huge mas
ter suite with fireplace and sun deck,
guest suit{' and library Belle ParlC'h
TWO •unR HITES 1111,000
Partial ocean vww Penthouse with
skylighLc; and Cathedral ceilings Atr
cond1 tionro Super S<"CUrity Walk to
beach Community pool. Priced to
sell' Ltz Bc>azley and Linda C><>th
1W UI CHH 1110,000
Just reduced-excepttonaJ upper unit
Two bedroom, 2BA and large pauu
overlookmg bay and out lo the JeltV
Rt-modeled with new baths. knchl•n
ule. Oak and marble f irepla('(' and
more A most desirable rondo on thl·
water $550,000 includes the land
Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab
CllTllHURY llH,000
Four bedrooms. ~:paratt> family room
with hreplace. formnl livmff & dining
rooms. 3BA. anci :~ <:ar garage 111 CUYOI·
Fubulous setting on ll quwt l'Ul -de-llW I PHFIOT 11, 111,000
!WC. spacious Jot with a garden at Th.ts one of a kind fahulous 4BH
evt?ry wmdow Spect.llcular waterfall 3 1 2BA, rustom homt· has all th~·
and -;pa Priced to sell at $629,000 amenitiM you've been lookrn~ for
Danny Bibb and Stephnn1e Grody lncred1ble extrst-larf(e private..• vu•w
1'111 OUICI If A LlftTIME U ,100,000 lot wllh spa<'lOU'I pool and l'ntl'rt.un
To but Id the home o f your dreams on ment area. Only ~tcpR to a beautiful
thi" fabulous est.ate siz.e p.'ll"n'l con park Furn1cihed and fm1~hmg tourh·
tairung 3 conlll{VOUS front Vlew lots es by "Canterbury Jnwnors"' Owm•r
on th~ v~ry top of SpyglaJ Hill! leaving area Danny Ribb and Step-
Maralou Ingold hanu• GrodY.
-2 Civic Piasa, Suite 100
NEWPORT BEACH 644-6200
1a1ULf LIT paJnt 750 S48-223 fut lflc~ %140 EASTBLUFF 3BO 2BA etc Open 10-4 Set/Sun
R·2 IOI located In a greet •3Br 2""88. fmly Condo. • CONDO 2 ear gar ,_ CASA DEL MAA APTS llS'fllf.
rental aree. Ll'V'e In a llttle dbl ger FR. pool. spa. 6 BLOCKS TO BEACH pa1nt1cerpet, n -pata. 147 E 181" S1 2BR 18A. ;w, lndry rm.
eottage and t>ulld your fu. 1ennla S 1095 No pets ' B D • 2 BA 2 f 5 5 2 s 12001mo, 7&0-8507 ,. .. ,.. • -•• aundac:k 1 btoc:k to
ture Priced 10 1811 aa 11 722-3011"' 722-3140 Han•k•I S 1 tOOtmo. *......,_ ·--* beectl $87,/mo )us1 fell s 110 000 , • m 11) 0 n I y bk r E·Blutf 3bdrm 2~ dbl oar StudlO, full kltctl $425 t30ll Welnut • • --..aie.-anu 963-8377 eva1I 811 newer kit klda Large tBr 18', gar S500 TSL MGMT 1142-14103 ~U 19 , ---S1100 539-8191 Agt fee Coiy 2Br 2Ba lrplc: 1625 Traditional 1lm•• 2144 OTHERS AVAIL F ..
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Realty IEW APUTllHTS ISuper 49A 2.,.,9A In 1ti. llRua ISUll TILUUT lll-IUO TalberllBHch Blvd , TIWllllES Ranch Jusl redec 3 car 5Bdrms. big baytront fenced yd, d/w, frplc. ar9 & I S 15001 "ome wlpler & allp Huge ger. newc:arp9t, i cflld. 1
6!'.\ l -7:l70 C.aftl fer Reat p~ gd~;os:~ 1835 mo yard 16000/mo tor 8 Mfe81iB.AU I pet ok, S825 +S500 d9p, Frplc, vaulted celllnga, dbl __ ___ mont"s Agt 780-1900 a gt no I•• C •II
PRIME gar pool, SPI No pets. WOODBRIDGE 28r 28a. Hrbr Vu Knotla 3Br 2'•Ba lfW lfUTltm .!!3-15001863-0755.
BELCOURT 1 Bdrm '775 trplc;, air 2 car garage Quiet & """ Ful"' turn F • """-... J 1··.. 2 B d 1 B • fr p I c 2Bdrm 2"'18e • Den $975 S t 1 5 0 I m o C a 11 Oec:Of'll;·~ A~ 1011 Mt-" -v t>Nutn"' .. ..,. rm' · '
For ~o:C~~T~vtng In 866 w 181h St 6-45-2739 EveslWlcnd• 640-6076 12400 Aot 6-44•1999 =o!:~·a:=."! =·~;0';:~;i;
Newport Beectl. Ouat1er 3BR 3BA ci.teched condo Woodbridge condo 2BR BAYROIGE 28R 3BA-+ c;arports Sorry no pete peta Cell 114a..-OM4 ~· COfnet lot reedy to Etslde below 17th St 2BA w/d frig elr up. OEN CONDO 2 1Bdrm S&10 EX LG •t>e. lofts. mbt
bulld OLYMPUS PA· St2001mo Alllson agt grad .. No pets $895 I pool & spa~a~::; 2Bdrm t'·•B• $710 lrpl'a lntetcom ~
CIFIC (71.t)63.4~741 &44-9060 L Avall 811 213-278-9867 • Sfe95/mo M0-5324 ~~~1Be St 5-42-~~;: tub, ~/d hkp, cit we. ptt
11tEASTBLUFF AREA • er ger 64&-9501
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comm pool, lrplc $1300 d2:~~.:r.18.!:~:'od~~· 1a 18!, N-t r.::: VIII• Ref'ltala 675-4912 _.,, .... ""'"' --$675 No peta 8-40-249 Walk to beecl'I. 2 Ai*t•
Ocean brwze 3bdrm 2b•
"se inclds den 2 gar lrplc
$1200 53Q-6 191 Agt lee
•TOWNHOUSE• menta evalleble !It 1829
2Br 1 ~Be p1tlo & oa' MCtt 975-SO&l
Dsnwshr. lndry no pet• 1Br Gueet H• AP' In oon-
PHIUIU WCI IU $650/mo 846-2832 temp wOOden ;I-. time.
l bltt to Moea pt bet\. HUT LICIT1U OIW, mleto, 9'1411 ...._
SH5t mo 2b r 1' ... be WI O, S675 1n01 utlt &
S•ep" 10 ,.nd l'IOUM 5 townl'louH grM f"lbel1, cable TV 497~
Y10erty Fum 2BR IBA
S 1300/mo 673-938"
ronm layout 2ba gar llyd tndry rm all blt·tn9
pet SOOO 539 8t91 2078 Tl'lurln I LAllUHllXIR
Ag\ 191' TSL MGMT 84~" 1803 3Br 2Ba w/whlt ... ter
Welk to bcl'I Pools & len Sperttnng clean 2Bdrm vlftta S1850/mo. lnct
n1s 4Br 2'\BI, on canal 11• Bath 1695 1111 utlllllu utlla (7t4>494-1541
S •69~t mo Avail now paid, refrlg garage 1111UlllllftlW
DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 1 '""d Ok Sorry 1'10 pets 11•• •L-...... -1960 WALLACE ~ _,. -..... YHrty 21 H4t'91 645-2739 l\42-'914 ........ a...-....&. .. Ocea,., view Otherl avell· -~ -.
1t>lfl Close 10 bNch BAHIA MAR APTS ~••IHY lflTIL 18R. trig renge laundry ....... -... pool carpor1 No pe11 Lrg 18'. 18e. on oce.\. g.. J I lllT lllC. '550tmo 931 w 19tf'I St Z mow In M2Slmo ....
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Ulf 1a. pert furn 9'>t In NB Ml tmk o = mo 2700 w. "co.t Hlwey Ettel> Newpol't lcfl .,.._ or peraont l affalrt? Call for appolntmtnt, numben/~ wtttt 1190 • 9ott. CA t2tlO oert ptO'Mlr. Ow 0-..
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i..11595/mo 84e-4t78 •8ervtnQtlfOC "'1-4229 S.H eq ft on Old Newport PllYITI~ heYe time tor CM flnet lllYALUlllTllT STAR FOi 1111 JemborMN, NI. nece111~. Houn are ,..,.,..,2a-2•·~"" '""'LBO"' "--In. ,, ,,_ Blvd, NB 3 ~and R~L!STATl!LOAHS thlnga In ,1.-~ ~ Seelclng • **' Meltt\ llllUllE P1t••l1l•IT ~''~·· l~0-1:10. 1310W.~81. """"' ,.. .,. .,,... u... ,. ,..,..., .u.. .--n recept .,.._ tit month 1 t 2ft .. & .. d T O' tcHneOtl9 o en,..,, u-•• t_... --. · ..--'" penon Cotta u-CA 9'lt2t 1tg9Mot>ltehome. tepe 2bd,ltepetobeldll400 rentonlyl<tn&7&-tM4 •· '"' ~, · 1 wtth.l'm50,5'10"tall, oeri ... _. pef'IOn""' 1 F0t t>U1YOdMHalrlelon Monday· hurtctey. -
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S096 No pet1 640-1"364 2 beileonlet, 911, frplG. tec:t W&l1 Mahaffa 4350 WIDOW hta MONEY f0t panlon, 1lngle 45-55. ~NT~ ~ ~ larhfw Cell 141:2871 fqu9I ()p9 -~-...a...-lllCp ptlf. Oglle It. CM
1333 mo Cell ~29 Von Kerman toe> floor TOI I 10K/up, no cndlt Wrttt to: Golf. PO Box P .atloa. ROA ROA ----"-----EAS38dTB.~Lu2,r!.., T2~~,,:M· CdM 2Bdrm 1 Bath, tum., (7 14)8!l~ -',no penalty. Ctll73 0.. 3836, Nwpt Bdl. 92M3 E~...._ .... 2 52 .. 'f 8oofd1-*'a & gen Ofc P/T-lllUJIJ _,ll'f .... 11 .... " ,.., ,..... _ nlaon A9IOC 473 11 ''V'.,.. _. ~ ..,, wortl. 8 Hf't wtic wlftu The llWtlMe tor ~ ..._,
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644-10l0. a.a MF onty quiet femtle non-amkr, Prelt)gloul Pacfftc Plaza. ··~ WaatM wtnttlea 3112 -..1-••ILL c.11 .. 5-7801 oep1i0ntlt to WClt'IC theft ftrm, WOflG ~ & Of· IHkt mature H IH ·
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clullMgYttdgttedcom-28r 28&. pool, apt MC. FOR RENT lihtrt oftlot ttnanc:ttl Wllltnet. wt11 Hr. On.on-onttutorlng flllTIPl/iiW 'II loof!lngtorfulltlmeboetl• W011c 10 Hra/'MI ..._, ..-•IJOa,162·1211. P/Ttm ... 11/•
munlty In upedoua 1, 2 get• 1eOO 75e-9491 1Utte lndud• pv1 on, r~ pay lnte<ttt 722-8738 or Any~7=1~~· Seelclng .,, uoept:on., keec>«.~ I~ 12·2. AeQutr• c:tepen. ~llY.f/T S:':"'home~C.
or 3 &drm Condo AJ>tt Fem n/emtcr ltlr 4Br 28& trM. dllk & cnt1ra,C09Y 546-0e 19 pereon ror our pro· comput........ account dtbte a ~ Inc#-a ptione ~eel
Amenltllllnelffptce . ..i N8 ..... ~~d lndl 2 mectiloe 1500 Adam• •trtflf"f T.D. l ~t greHlv• prac:tlot. We ~t~ound~ vldutl~=~~ ............ :E:i 722~~-~~p. Af.C2 ~::;,~ ~~25 +•1.,.~~f.: ~~ St• 303M~~~ Devit ENJOV ltlilt return on amcar; Jiii vttue aupertor •111t and Salary commen1ur1te ~ N9wport ~ llHrMll a .. 1111,... ..
From S 1395 S«s6'9 no 8/ 1 No pet• 722--0678 TOI Aleo lend on & buy Xu p;; s;;ag; bl-hnou;i =-•~ ww~ wltfl ~ Send CA i2HO. 478·2727 plMI ,,.e, ft. 1 _.
pet• CALL 644-0 F/M prof lihare NB ept ~ "~~~~~8r I~~ TO• $10,000 up to I~, mature 19 yr. Avtll llon. Atthougfl ~ ~·~,~SL .~o~l EOE 111m1111 ... T. • ...... •1111121altJ
NEWPORT MARINA APTS 3b<I, 2ba, 1 blk to btach. telemarltet. oomput t>u•. JUMBO'S Ctll Oennlaon to Ive wtramlty for 1 Y'M' experience In dentlttry It eo.t M CA 02827 , PIT SICfetwy for phonae New bf'anch offloe of "' .............
•Bay view 18r 1Bt, '350 mo + •..; utllltlM. an1 & tt Secrtttritl Anoe 87~7311 &4&-sM5 not llltntlal, _. beltew • .... . & htWt typing, Dootl· #Ohltectutal """· front -., .._
11000 aq fl. W/O hkup, 548-~96/873-2507. Ctll Jtetl a.t 1-2257 AaatHCtaHtl Mature woman to cere for thtl appllcantuhould be Cterlcal keeping & knrit1dge of office poalttOn, phonae/ W.need 10peopte
micfo, trptc, encl gerage. HOUSEM"'TES DJI lnftnl tlld 2 yr old In my car .. r minded, per· t>oata helpf\11. Non-tmlU. typing~=' offlci• ~ tllltM>l'lave
Prvt beaeh S1475 " OFFICE BUILDING Ltat I fta•• Eut CM home. FfT, M-F. IOf"ltlly 1table & hMlth CLERI c.n ~d 831-1114 dutlet. 1 tfte .......... ..:..__.....
Sorry no ,...., 7..,, ""1" ROOMMATES UNLTO. Huntl""IOO Beach, 11,000 N d t a f oentertcl In their llfeetut.o.. ,_ ... _...,... ..... -.,
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NREWPORT PIEVR AREA vloe In Orange nty bkr, 963-8377 CFockS~eptanX/blk•,mFall,OLMH ae3-4l824 Of IM2·7328 opportunity fot you, ~c~~ t~_!1.!:1turone·?a 1-~~_!'11_!.!!T F·... Loe.I CPA F1rm needa a ~~Many~~ 38 , 28A Apt. Mrly, no llnce 1971 Specltl R9-.., Dta"tlct 3111 p1MM call Or Ford & ....... --..,...,, mo-.. .... .._.-'V· .,,.. MATURE per9on wtth a ....,... ertc.... ,.._
pell, gtrtge $1400 mo dueed Prlca to Mover9 SUPERB LOCATION blk/wh. M OSH orange, TMm at 542_7~1 In HB. GREAT WESTERN SAV· time ~tiOntlt. Front prof attitude tor front Of· Ettate.~
avtll nowt 87~8640 All Aret• & Ages Seniors Office overlooklng New· wf'I rabbit. F OSH wf'l1 CompeniOn/l\Mkp;, llC1d INGS hu lmmedltt• op-offloe appw'anot. Mod-fie•. OutlH Include etc.
I I We1Comel(7,4)832-4l3'4 port Harbor Approx Tabby,FOMSblkkltten. drlY91' for Widow elder nTWllUUID portunltlll for CLERKS ertt• phonea, attrac1111t phonea,greetlngolent-. ......... ,.. _, ...... &,f, 1.0. 1100 aq fl IMS-7100 auor1ed kittens New· ledy, IW.in. No amkng. l<nowt.dgl Of lntUf'MOI In lt'1 COSTA MESA of· offloe In FttNon laNind ty1)lna & computer Input. bf fr ..... M ... M2·Hll Mtt F/M23-35 non 1mkr C rd l p a' port Anlmal Shelter Wtfrontflm.pvtrm Ctll b1Hlng,F'9Qboerd,typtng, not arH. Call Marianne Ce.llon.880-1984. Fori:,t~callMr to shr 38r nr bch $285 •-• I rtplf 644-3858 557-9891 °' 548-2824 anawtrln" phonee fOf 844-9040 VERSAILLES 18R Pnt"81 mo 11tlluh S 100 dep 277 ----• In thl• entry.,.. pe>tltlon, Tt1b1Af/fr... Adame. Oulet loettlon Avall now 850-32~ Doug 54&-2781 I I FOUND 7118, Ati.ndoned Wanted permanent PIT. Chiropractic of fie• you""' letrn tht VW1oUI •••llllllT a2~ sn5/mo, IMM Agent _ OAJllDY YIUAll kitten. about 8 week• old, HouMWOO!, lndry, yerd Salery commen1ur1te trPll of loena, Pf9PM9 Buty bUt COi~ Hws>t 1119 ---------
844-7211 NICE 2BO, 2BA , 1200 •'com« bldg, It.le Ute grty,Vcty 1<noxv111e & work wuh cera, etc. 20 w/experience. Jttnnlne 101n doc:umenta end Center 11.,, firm flH •nHUttd A.Ent~Wortc Fore:»
In Hunt1r19ton Betch, ~ ml or leue Agt 873-3777 Alabtma, HB 53&-3252 hr1 wit (flexlbte). $5-e/hr between 9-12 & 2·5, mtlnttln depertmenl fllet lmmed opening fOf r• -,..~-.., VII .. Balboa 18r bay view to ooeen, call 968-8712 545-3292 831-5171, Newpor1 Bch u well u otri.r related v.-•1 $945 Verat!llM StudlO letve meuege lor Roo Com~Cltl bldg, toned dvtlet Tyi>lng Of 4s-50 Mable pereon w/front ofc P£RMITEMP
M50 28r $950, 28r bay Npt 8c:h 3br 2b•. 1tep1 to C-1 ti Balboa (un Zone FOUND ADS '"'" .... -fl, PlllHIY .,,. wpm le required appMtMOe. • Pf'Of-low.al FV ~ firm '* National Compeny "'"°'
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------pool tennis. S300 1st/ AR£ FREE ENGINEERING Poe. COC preferred, beck office ular'" and ex~lent comm w/exp. call hrl 8-5 oOoC:f .., + ~ Ing/coaching or ••· MiH. hat< 1111 • dep 722-4259 Corona del Mar, to be re-ieoe grad to ege 29. Poe p«M>tl. wtH train"' exp beneflll on 760-1080 llftta. ~ IH-t:MO per1el• • PTA officer
htltx" 2704 Park Nwpt Twnh'.e • POOi. =1fi.1~r:=,-,,"~~~ Cal: ~etr~,-.~::~~g~: !;"~~ 14°r'J>et1tlV't PIMM c:a11for.,,1n1ervtew llllPlllmTlmn CARPENT£R'S =1~.':n'::~ 1tocR TO BEACH :~· ~~~ .. v~50~ 875-8700 RMJnomica 142•1111 sys dev, put>lc wonc1 & eppo1ntment· Soc OC Ptoperty ~· APPAEHTICE woni force efter......,
1 bd, end ger • wahrm. utlls Jan 720.1457 contr admln BS req In FIHTIFflOI o. H9avy phon.e • SIN la.t O'owtno Conat ~of volun..., WOf1c.
5&50 v .. r1y + MOUrlty I O. It "/Uaitt 2711 math, phyalc• or eng. Receptlonlat. t>u1y G P (l 1•) llt-4110 typing. Gd phone •lllt • Co. needa car.er minded Poaltlon le'°' an account s.49--0959 PROF F/28·35. aplll 3bd. ' ll FOUND ltrge multl ool· Fully pd MS In all prog Exp nee, CM 645--0900 •1n 1-..a-muat. Property Mem• exp young man w/bHIO edCUtl¥a who ~ on
---•ba dishwasher, mlefo, ored p1rakM1 In College Navy Officer Prog, a.12 II • .....,. helpful. 11100/mo + ben-woodworking knowl· echool pt1c:lpala, PTA .... , Z7H wuherdryer. S555/mo t • -00"" ...-·--.... ,.. Park ar.. Coat a M... M . F 8 o o. 2 5 2. o 5 3 8 efl11. Aer'9t 539-5504 edge. Muat have tr.,,. Pr11ldentt and Civic
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FIN·SMKR. S350 3Br 3Ba NB townhome 4 mo. tan/t>lk, Htrbor & LIU lllm "·-•dly Sohwtre Oewloper & Wiii train In w91dlng , .. of l300.00 weekly 10
641-5070 w/vlew & anach Ctrport. Wiison. CM. found 7-10 Tired of Re. Beeome • ~th =:d~~~ SIYlll!S Service Co 11 IOOklng '"' mech lhop eno malnl i. t art. R•oular P•r·
8--LOC.,.-,--K-t-o beech Mature S450 • ''t utlla 722•9510 ._ .... ,.,.,..,,_,, S48-5315/548-e&e9 , Loan Rep RE Lie req'd" PM NurM F/'f tor 4-ten hr • mtturt pereon up t t othet ekltta.'Full peywNta formanoe Iner•••••
M·•-f k2" ---L-•nll L-•..... B s ... ft ... "~•.,.--tront ...... , train. HS ft..-. 11--·. ~on P'~ .... pro n-sm ., • un· Ammt w1n1ed F/n0<i 1mkr, _. • -•-I FOUND old mt dog, lht 1 I M et-up for you In tht lhlf1t, Mon· Thur. high Equal ~unity ,_.., ,,_, """ •-'"'" ...._,_ paid ~·...-·•
tum. $450 •MO utll & college gred mid 20'11 tor 5 un1t1 Step• to the hair, blk lll<le, tx;lhy tall, tleld .-Training Call lor techlklllaamull Ctllfor M/F/HPr1notptlaOnly min ~ )ft up, muet U.S dttrlgm C*d req, training /rogrtm .
hlkpr 645-9599 NPI Bch Apt Avt lmmed ocean. museum. ahop1 & I Edinger, be1 Goldenwest an appt 770-8087 ChuGk tppt Mon-Fri, 9-5pm, handle 9 lncomlno llnll. '"12 M-F. I00-252-4638 1 20,000·12 .000 flrtl
FEMALE Only S300 S3:.>5 mo 760-1915 restaurant• S588,000 a Betch 842-4515 Doctor• & NurMI Home Cltrlct l po1ltlon for type 40+wpm, com· 21~~7. Excetttnt '/Ml c:ommlaalon poMn-
month, ,,.. utllltlea • $ 150 WAITER ~• rm wants Laguna Beech For de---Tll l1•kr 1 Nurllng ~. 3900 mature worntn, pttlf OWi fortable at directing traf-peylbentlflta. tltl. 124,000-130,000
depoeil. lmoklng okay 10 work otf rent h .. e•t 11lls on thll apectacular REWAROt Loet Au11rallan ltwalq tUtfieeH Birch St, Suite 112, NB 40 3 dya wtt. Typing & fie to the rtght d9pt. and LEAOM.AN teeond Y'Mf. Phone Sun-
no P911 C M 6'6-9784 1andscape1,_,., I co';;';ract property call Maggi Male 7 mo. r•Ylltn/'tWtll A1 a CENTCJRV 21• IBM txper helpful. 17/flf ll!(e wortllng w/peoptt, FINAL ASSEMBLY ~ to W~. Mr
.-.. F1nntoan at 582-3100 no tall Loet 114 II'<: 17th. Proteulonal you can take 111-2772 Al or Lourty ~222 famllla.r wlgener•I ofc Mtc Greoor ea Corp Tr9M ~lo-penon Femtle only $300/mo Full exp Eall rels 989-7251 C M 6'2--4928 advantage of our ex-pr0Qldur11 and kne>'M-1631 Placentia, CM colec1 40+134-5202.
houM prlv•ls 3 mlnutea ltatala Waattl 272t W&mll LOST blk/wti mtle CATtn clualve Ct rHrTrak• Cltrical/Offlce 5400 UTA llTIY a.DI edge Of WP. u.oeelenl • . .
lo occ Quiet neigh· 6 to 20 unit• In co••/NB Big Canyon 7/15 'Henry training-one ol tht moat -For buty Chlroptac11c of· wonting condtuona, pekl I t>omood 556-2276 CAN YOU HELP? 3 Euro-..., REWAROI comprehenllYe and In-not. Accounting & 1<Mley ~lcal good ltartlng Have a garage U •
_ -pean girts I00111ng ror 3Br BrOker 640-5078 ti 1 1.._ Clualfled Adwrllllng exp htlpful. Good offlct .... ,..., tnd '"""'edition SPACIOUS pvt room & lull home in Hunl BchlCoeta 780-8229 novt ve program1 n ,.., lilllla Saitty open ao-t;;;.')ot, wtfl..._.done, cllll Without the garage
btlh In CdM Lg patio & Mesa 11re1 Xlnt rel• 1 ••••• , •.• 1 2111 LOii blk/wti1 kllltn nett A 1ndu11ry So call todty &COT me COfdi""' to •:iq> & tblllty. Ch I f .. ......w.. s II It I I lfl d pvt entr Ille kite priv 722·8738 or 546-4819 & B Sis Penln. BtlbOa Pit ll•Mr 1 ' ' Oltn.e 831-5884 or r 1 or ...,.....,...tm9nt • JOUF eml ft C aSI • 0
$450 Rel'• 759-8888 Older women need• u-n-INDUSTRIAL BLOG SSSREWARO SU ti ark ftr 191, ASSllTAIT 551-.3338 Evee _1_1_4-_7_54-_1_864 ____ -+--------T""--------
942 SunMI Coate Men, 873--4-4 t7 Ontu lmmedltte opening for a turn 2Br houM w gerage lenced yard Call Jerry I C11111fled Adv1rt1elt1g ENERGETIC pereon to rtaJC NOncE
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330 Weal Bty st. n . 1m le pref Jane lnllne, Ctllf. 92715 Thlll etatemem -flled Thia 1111ernent WN !\led
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LORI'S CLEANING SEAV 8aa4~H MIKE 650-3263 GLASGOW PAINTING
Homes-80111 Offices FENCES:aATES Tree trlm Tree/Trlm/CINnup compl Int/Ext 30 yr• Hpet ,
Over 10 yrs 1111p 6'2-0519 Dump runs C M IN B gardening Compeiltlve rel's 6-42-5214
We'll keep you ahlp shapel 11rea Jim Whyte, 642 7208 prtcea Chuck 642-2873 PAINTER NEEDS WORl<I
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Am Add AemO<lel Kite Pat 53 I 5579 or Ive m19 Newport, Coate Mesa. bid, guar work 875-8088
Bath Tiie •357487 Ins B Ii . I lrvlne Ref'• 875-3175 see .. E LAST 30 yr• 1xp 6'g 1740 18 •I "" •L"'IT_.H .. A"'"U"'L•1•N•G-U•o•v""1..,N .. G.-BRICK Concrtte-Btock I wlll beat ANV Bid Work CHatractiH Garag418 Yard Clnupa Custom Work Low coet quar 722-7537
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Palombo Const 968-356-C HHtittiaL *l-1 llYlll* lemal 13288 .. 5S4·763t /•••eeeeeeee•eeeeeeee••••
Patio deells & COV9(• Male 40 wlrJ'1 Retired CL~N & EXPERT Pl..Ulat
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Michael 472 8148 I ••ABC MOVING•• •All plumblng&hletlng• • MAN AC ER •
R Addltl .R--odet W-AIGHT HOME PATROL IOulCk & Ctreful T138<M8 DRAINS CLEAR From S15 • ' • oom on• em takes 1ov1ng care of peta s F "' • • Doore w 1ndow1-Pa110 water mall .-ic 751_8355 LO RATE 552-0410 •UC.ti, Vtlp<)Sll, Heater, •
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1308 Ptrtl AV9nlle, Newpof1 DUCTIOHS, 324 Vlclot\t St
ACTmOUI ..-U a.tc:fl. Cellf t2M2 C-202. Coeta Mlle. Cellf N,._ ITATDmWT Jtmea A. lrtdl9)', 4e21 t2t27
The tollowlng pet90na are Cortland. Corona d.I Mar, MerttAnnJor~.324
doing bu11nete aa: GGBC Ctllf. 92t25 Vlc:tot\t St C-202. Coeta PARTNERS, • Ctllfornla Thll butlneta .. con-..... CelH.' 82627 .
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200, lrvtne, CA 82715 Thia 11e1emen1 w• flled Matta Ann Jorgenean
Wiiiiam B. Burke, 1 wftfl tht County Clerk of Of· TNt etttement wta flled
Carmel Bly Drive, Corona ange County on July 1, 1tM wtth the County Ctertt of Or·
Del Mar, CA 92825 "1111t ange County on Juty 1t
Brian R. Burke, 15 PubMIMd Orange Collt 1988 '
Brooketone. lrvlnt , CA Delly. Piiot July 13, 20, 27. "110W
92714 Augu9t 3, 1984 Put>Mthed Ofange CoMl
Robert w Oo1twte, 57 Su-298 Delly Pllol Ju~ 20, 27. OrMnmoor. lrvlne, CA A·--3 10 1 92714 "8.JC fl)TIC( ....,..... ' ' &l-3H
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P\iblltlhed Orenge COMt CA 7 20e, s.nta Ana. Celf '2707
Delly Piiot ""-2t, Juty 5. Thia bullneu II OOft· l<.tthteen OenlM Heft·
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rMke .._. a roll V9lue Growing NNpott e.ott 1lt0 eo. ~. O.M. ANO • ~ outloolC S»f'oltstlOelll t~ ..... Wnt> • .cc.' 141 4H4 lt•.,/fm/M Lf:.~o:r.:~ tlO-Rile:~ .. =· ~ '*Y Me l1lk Wo Ad Aow:-1 ,_,. "*P Ill .. WI CTI for 'f04ll fut\n. '°' ""-LlllEI .. ~ .... 1 ~ .. ~ iarOd-d•t•IT mlndod 1>1111no ~ -1JM "*"819 OOll9t0eretton, .au..!-14, .... ,.. I llPPLY llO. C>f't000-C:·.:-= cms;;;;uga t .,.._.. t,L lrlodlf ..._ ..... ri11 r>,,
ucia. tooee Ind °"'"' Clertl ..... be good wtth Mhcnt FV -~ 12 .,.... ~,..,,,,.to: ••• oMlr W/.,.,,. 11•. ...... .,,. ct ..,,.. ...... ~~ -ro,-= c H 0 A ' I 4 t •
who wen ourwey, gMng ~ type58wpm, u. • . ITITE Fiii ..... ... 78M301 .... $2100, Mldnl"21. lo.,. . ~
tMt, How mudl dO yo11 P -lloy b'I touch . •IS ---... ,. Thedlnel .. icelaour !_;;p;;; ;II 17...,..01....,.,,, . oon•an ..--. _. went to eem? c.n to r•vlout •09"CY IX• ~ momina in. A«*f In IU Ptoftl.l .....-!L ...,.. ... _.
moro nowt J•mo ptrienoe deelrute. &· pereon. 1000 N.·oo.t 111.1101 *°"• "* Equef~ lllYJilin I Lalf-iEli! ::f,000 . •••• D • "' • t 0 • t oalent beneftta. Hwy, Lie lot'l 494 4044 ,..... ..... Lii ., ... II Milt PfOOf of .. .. ~~· 7 14. 1. 0. J 7 t •• (714)140-2HO. ,ACC. 8., .. 0 .. .,.UM! TO ' * Pnef "11sl1n• •u-• -a.llnO, llao ...... proof ---• .r..--; _..71U1WJW, _... ~1..-I!. eo.t Hwy. eor-'"" ...... : DRIVERS EARLY A.M. .... ._ 11 m• _ _ .... ,.~ .... .._... ~ --, oneOltMet,Oe,ffl2t. Mn..... °""9ry of"" loll~ .... TWT Front ~ ..... ctet• ••mrw11n ... ,,._ -.--. rTI +IHf'moe«+.._.y . llMUl'I ~ P.O. BOX 1710 gel9I Tlmea. 7 de:Ylwlc. &'1'111 Ptrla•tl • U. ,_,,,., needed for buey PMr· -...... --..1 •t ... 11 Pty mutt ... 71NW. ....... &...b INIW. 11000. e&:lW ii 111 IM •ULD"I"•* ~lwh.CA t2151 1500/mo to ahrt, equ.t()pportunlty ........ , m.cy.546-2123 _.... Men'• 11tl y'licM Oolcl ~2I02 7 ..... •1111•...,.
TO NN, train MCI r::.ft: AHSWEAIHOSEAVa 414-84te Emp4oyer 20a0J.1=.~~t2701 fll'altan .... ~:Jc:="°" boet ., .... moor-21~~~-="'~~ Ad 1 AM SNfta. Swttctlt>oatd 0111 scHggl~<;.HEA. IMrtmt& dlemond rtnQe. MOOG ~~ °':: .....,:::; _. ':t:
Pro-Spcw1t ticket .... ~~ :'~r:~ ....,.... llT•lllTI BANOOIAECTOR w 111 .. 10 obofor ... 7eo.et12 M&-2m~ei'1-e110 . ~----.;;:
135-HIK. Mr. Menn ywd: 1401 Avoc.do Ave. Sl•S 1 •/HR R~~I:° ~:n_ Avtll .. ble In irvin. .,... 1 DBL 81!0 w/frtme, OIL PAJNTIHG8: 1 ~4 ~ Qtoel ,...,....,. W.
12lS)!N-0083 Ste204Newpof1Bwtl Frt8-5,U.50tolt.75tw, l300tote00.Nooo!loct· ~~~=~ headt>o.rd *50, 2 IQ + 3 11114 Orltllnll•. '""l!"L ~ ......... ··-ULlllUll W• matdl f.::, l*nt to Covanmtn 1yrexpo1Nn Ing. M hoUR • de'/. N•tlonllconoemto'.;t_; wood deak 115 I 11~ Bouoht direct from o .... 1i14fl-m ~ ~or,.....,_
FIT Mon-Fri.~ .. 12 llllm.IU =:the tlghtlon ... _ _'!'.~ cut bondable t!Uent eno MondeyttlNFrldayafter• •nt ltl pr,..,,ram• to 733-9207 Iv mag, ........ unfrfl!Md. Mutt t'°"I), blm6nf ~ H08eE 14 IT--t11t. Coet• Mele Statfonera · Growth orten1ed Hunt-.._.,..,,. """ ateo PIT 9YM 8'12-e824 noon. Saturdey Md Sun--• 8'12-<M18 an epm ... e1tt hn, ~ to . • -
270 E 17th St c M · tngton Betl Co. hu FIT ...ionat tod•YI day morning. C•ll ec:hoOI ~· Y<Mtl ' Sur~~ I~ >Ont oond 11&-o211 treller, ooder ,.._ ..
· • • • l>Oltlon• for light ... Wiii LUl•I•..... 8'12-4333.•fort<lrtl. dlr.ctor• OrcMc etub 4 Piece IMng room .... 20K24•1185•orllilb 11, • .....___ ........ :.&1 ~· .. !"'!1.,.offet CMr TELEPHONt! ..... wkndll Mmbty I plcg. Apply In ..... l;..... !Mder• In the Inge Co. .,..,., ueed, Mlthtonaa, aaso. 11•14'1 ... or ......on, .. - - - -
P1u1 OUTOOOA ..... pereon. Pacific World ... .,. Ouerent• of l300 eoet 1711 .... , 12t5. ell tor 1180. Cell Randy boet. ~ ~· Udo 14 di oond:s
peoptet Exp '*PfUI. On Corp 714/H04455 EOE Ill Hu FIT oppty for CSrtwr .-iy to 11"1. ~· e52,..254 bl'#!\ 1()-lpm 516-1410 obo. 146-0HI dye, tl11dw'et• ow '
Blilboe "-'· 875-2122. BALBOA FUN ZONE en =-· i:te y= ~ Coeu~-~~e =m:o-pr:.-:: 4 poetw qu•utzie...., Aober1 Jer"9 am_. 17MM7w 8choclt "1r. °"'f 1M tauub Looking tor Mtllnten.nce (213)74t-7222 PAATTIMENuf'WAAM.3 ExpenM plld comc>enY bed.exttoond.l150obo. Peur1e Del CfUI 1M'7. 11.1 ~. 110 w/trtr, Cell71 ...... 7MI HM Mtn Who II wllltng to LllAl. I Pl.D MAINTENANCE MAN hr9 ~· 8 .._ ,_ ..-. t,. In Ing / r o g r • m Cell l.aurte aft« 5pm Very ierge, bMUtlfUI. Sec llClt:,-r.~ M co:t UDO 14 w/TiWLJii WO ___ .,. ... ~,.....,..1 work 4 ~per.-Needed tu .._.__. .,.7.,,.. S20.000·l2 ,000 llr1t 1164-4513or982-6i03 $1000. C•ll Coll.ct =Ill*&.__ 15· AOGUE NYB1 DOf'\' XccbTIAd ·-·· for Cell 875-22$8 or o....'. ft._..T .. ""'Y·---· Ava l •bl• lmmed . -........ ..... ...,..__ (811)242-5148 Only ca ·~, --· --
No ..... """ ..-·-I .. .,., S.eeh Apt C=••· 432-«>14 'IW com .. .._,,, ..... -~ 8 n "'°'Y oototod eofe w/8 ...... ....._ _ _, porte -~: ~c:=: ~=.:!2~~~ZOM ....... Good 1ttltud9, to P.ntllM ~~.o~= =~,-·~c::: .::o;a.;:.; ... ~-2.--obO Mat424111
4200 Scott Or, NB .._.._._. ,...._...... --t..,. 714-973-1713 ::Cc!~=.~ fliH,~ 11eftt day to W~. Mr 125. ~ ::p tlO-aoo (M} NEWPORT 2"
... ._ ........ ·--· ....... 2080N.TU9tln,8.A.92701 ... ... Trane pereon--t~ 111111.•1&• M0-4162(8" 5) Elccelerrt ~ ...
for • Chrtallan group IMtn Ind pride In wortt-NO SELLING! 2 ,.._. collect 404-934-5202 A Pf of Henredan ~ -5.00 1r --·1,.. ~·~. ~~ .... -Up ~ '*"burger r ... home w/I ~ UWlM m9Nhlp more lrnporUnt ..-.. a · dva. c--$300 •• --,, ,___, _ .._
teor11nt now eoo.ptlng tllly dlMbted chbdren. P/Twot1tforwoodfremlng then prevtou• u -nMded to V9ttty t... Pf 3 :!:' ;;uq:; cM9t 548-f170 0MC 1tohp,l'MM9'9dlo, 733-1211 ....,.._
epplleetlo"'. E>cp Good hr9 54M782 MltH:onlrac1or 1n CM. ~Cell~ pt.OM ord«S. Hourly. SU AmAISl• se5 8'15-4332 ~~ ~I fief\ 1 atct. In ptlrne....,.. '
P< ...... ed. 8'75-0070. • •••• llTe. !Wtlred fremlng contr~ .. ··E IDllE ~our: o::30"':"-=Pr· , .. ,.. port •• PTof "*'"· 8~ANA 20. ~-=
Full tlfM 8AUTE' Coote 1 .,.... .. ,5 tor prof'd. 54Ss3tt2 ..a In~~ 9:.\ene aft: WANTEOI 8~':1'o!,~L IU~ll~ln:: . 'ROCKWE t5000ftrm. lll-6040 Mt~ ...-T
yr ·~ 81 tnw dtnn.r E~• ~~ FLOWER snop Hunt Bel\ 10101 5:30pm 8'12-5178. PIBey &a25.Couc:Mo~ o:l~= =· 24' LYllAll ~ l4<M2!16. '
=.-ml -=: '-YTH£HUNTINOTON "::'...:::""• ":.---~-...., ___ FNMA & IFR l•P• -1100.75Wl37 ........ --·--· __ ,...§.:; BIYd, N.8 , Momtngat-11 BEACH/ FOUNTAIN work 8'12~ lh09 wlthourProntlbl9UMof LOCI! S*t control com-ru ~lul t b~~, •tDfl•-DELTA MW. INper, drlll 8f3413-4 rtooed. tr1r, CIOM, ~In pweon. VALLEY INOEPENoeHT. . AdV9ttl1lng Cel«ldtra, P9RY Mede route t«:t\, MU. wen• ,,,_,. Contemporary ,,_. MW prHI, planer. lethe. 21' PeoerMik•'IOTwVd-oMflp. Ceil
DellYef 1dey•.-.No GOVERNMENT JOBS Pene,endJaeta Help-wetraln,mU9t havegood ner for p&rtlctpetton & lnc:lud9lwltherdty9r ttv under, oMc*. routen. ¥"'1118Kdn.'210mo.Wlll 7~711,.-. ,_.Tl UUl&U cotloe11ng, no 90lldtlnQ. 118,040 • 1511,230/yf. 1\11 Mlee ldMI, • Toll-driving r•cord, call ·crop paym•nt' t~pe rm end bdnnl turn, kite 9te. 714~75 IMbec* 'hln1 forl400mo Ljl ..... I ftfl
• Euout!YeChef• Must l\eve dependlbie Now Hiring. FrM MHHge Center ChAflle 1179-«>21. purchlM of ex~I ent 9tc:. MUST SELL by JULY .__1.__ ~117• OI' "3-0007
* Mattred'* ctr, truck or rtatton Cell 805-el7..eooo and other QfMt ... Hng buetneu. OwMf retiring. 27th nopor90nalot-*• Wiii•-• MJSTRAl WIND8UllW"a.
*Food s.rv.r.• wegon •nd lneur1nce. Ext R-1590 for current tool•. All while l>9tng your WI .. I If not expertenoed ep-CALL TODAY 875-2310. · I ~t IM7 . *41' P• MY• laaltre. U 8ql*9 ,.... * Bue Boye• Cell M2-1444, Mk for r.der'll Hit. own bOM. No lnv•t, No exp MC. wtll tr .. n, pr .. Hr. then comb. a vrt 2 &§'llm'md di= 88, tw QM, 8 k•. nu Int. nu NII. S200/beet on.t. * H~--· JoAnn9 Craney. INTERVIEWING NOW. ment. Noeoftecttona. Full Mlery, no MIUng, hre college a bullneM ••• CUSTOM Sof• 1191. An-t /fr t. 1-e· 1-5· long IUrwy. gr1 ~d. 720-4ell lnt.,..,..b9tWM'\ ..... or P"1 Time. Our nth 5-llprn M,F, Set 0-1prn, pertenc:.. Send r~ to tlque5telgh bed.dfe9Mr. .:: ~on ted .t-· 911p, Offwl, H0-74e7 w::::r-: LO:i ~.~In per.on -Net'I emp6oy9r ofterl em-y..,, Write K9WI P9eka. &llO weellend wor1< •Wiii, Ad llO, CIO Deity Hot, venlty & chair $491 & ..._.-...:, ~so ... • ;-.. r,..,.... '11 •~ Weekondof .....-...~l .. ll•W .. f•Pl•d,ll,,
11•"7 IWt... •TID'l IAlllT ptoyrMnt In ee.e, comm. IEWTDI If I. Wendy 8&2·58'3. P 0 . Box 15e0. Colt• more 833-9097 ,,,_,... ' ---24'4~~ oond 400 la Tm
321 a;.ol8t.N8 lllllml ~~ H:e .gr~.~ourn CDIPllY ForO-lfiedAd Mw,CAl2828 ELEGANT 7' almo9t new PmlLillail iiil hrl. 'votvo OH . 91\Q, ""IAlliFtlii"ill~. •·w-·a•giii
.. I• now \Ming eppleaUona m•ttl/~. c.a toll ACTION AA P•IU111Y111 couch, tooH Piiiow. &1111111 PWI tancMm ttlr. camper a H.P htl'\1116.1' OlrllllhJ -I tor a full time c:uhter. fr• 800-252-4533/0551 -.... Call Cler1t. FfT Mon-Fri Appty green. b96ge, roee, $200, Show 1 pet qu•llty mooring OOYWa. AC/OC S175. 8ebot 1171, e.i:i lmmedt81• opetllngt for MU9t be •ble to tek•,.. or (213) 2M-t367, 1-12. _.. .. 1--~12 Coet• Meet Stltlons tntlqued dw & i.tge 751-4230 · trig, "-d. geley. Sip 0 .8. 116. ~724
khcnen peteOI•*· Mutt tpon1lblllty, on~ue Monoay-Frtdey ..,11, .. lllHI Oaiy Pilot .,. 270 E. 17th St CM bev9led mirror to ma1Ch •v•ll. 111.loo: Cell la..a../lilllrllll be ll>'e to eommunk:at• Ind trt.ndty Mottler'•. $75 Met!. 8'15-"82 AKC YOAKIE PUPS 3 833-1804or175-3580 ,.,_
9'fect""9ty ~In per-• orowtna oompeny Ind A claulfted ad •• en ... y way to .... •o.v1sOR Te6emartllll .. l~E •111 MATCHING ltrlp9 gold. moa. M/F, adorabi.. '81 s..-.y 22 "~ _____ ..,.. __
90tl attor 39n1. off•• m•ny b9n•rtt•. I " IEll • .... -..... t f ._~t healthy p1aytut 1250 c __ .. ~ ,,,_ **™* Ruety P*8n N9wpot1 ,,...,_ ~ at: 225 E. your merchand M, and It'• eaey on ......... rus 90 '~ • 1se-11271 or ?514855 ruleer L.,......t ~e _..... ....
2735 w.eoii.1 Hwy t7"' St, Coe1a M9M. your w.U.t, too. 642-5678 Ener~: A~B~ chair, al~~. USO. CHINESE BHAA PEI ~ &1:·~:. eno M~~
•-"" llf'lnrc I ..... "" llf'ITV'C •-.,. llf'ITV'C to eonduc:1 • Mattl9tlng MOVING N'°9 fumttur9 M•n:.m.. b'ec*, right '11 8KIPJACK 24 wt t#A &50-tl.S r-""'~ r-""'~ r-""'~ Or ,..._ ...... _ out Hitt Street ~ · Study for Ille "'09 for Mle. """' Mt, """'"• Show Ouellty 494-1735 Votvo Pente 1/0, fUlf .. Jm--
1l.OuMReed.11t2t AEQlna. CITY OF COSTA MESA Coat PubllahlnO Co. 9tc Catt Aft• 3 P.M. • · equipped. e.taw ..._ so• S11p A~ Pr.w IT~':°9buc:'~ COfts COUNCIL AGENDA Nos.tltng lnYOfVed 720-llOe1 NEEDED GOOO HOME OffERa7~173 Mllt>oet. 8'75-2251
ducted by a ven-'811*1, JULY 21, 18M 9:30 P.M. ~~~r: SEALY POSTUREPEDtC F:,~:.b~ez~ ACHILLES lnft8t.,,.. 8PO MOORING 30' off "'°'9
n.1t11p quired. ldMI tor ~ TWIN MATTRESS & BOX found Md C9l'I not k911P, 4 OX. 4 man tMNJte (Bafboel.i.nct)+2TSAIL
TO All•H,_.. Linde 8 Ftte m•k•ra. high rehool SPRING, GD CONDITION ~....,. ........ TS83. dinghy w/5 tip Yamahe BOAT both for 115,000
HTATI NO. A114100 Thie ll•temAnt -llled ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Mnl«I, col......, ltud9"tte 135. 548-1032 ....--,._,... _.. ef'O +. tri ..-.... S.an-118 M4-1W To 11 11e1n ~ t11ttt1 the County Clerk of Or· CONSINT CAUNDA" ._.. POODLEs.R PEOPLE floe Ueed 1 time only Pd credlton1 Md contlngeni ange County on .My 1. 19" Wrttton Communlcetlon1 & moonllotitenl Hours: WROUGHT IRON PATIO -I i .ii SLIPS AVAILA8LE
cndltora. end..__ who '1U. Communication from Audi Wittke, former Cit'/ emplOJM, r-u.etlnn Mondey-Frldey !5:30om DINING SET gl ... top, Poodle pupe.IT!o'°"P'· s1oooOO. 4?!"•~ for Stzlle 25' end 30' ...--·· Publllhed Or eo.t -... ··• to 9·00pm. Seturd1y rec:t t1ble + 4 ehalr1 Toy, Min. 2., up. 1 __ .., ~hebe W:'::: ':::': DAiiy Piiot .1u1y T, 20, 27. rel~~::i"t of medto.l lnaur•nc•. 9:00am to 1:00prn. Stlrt w/eu.hton• Exelt qu.itty 5428'18 B _A_Y ____ BO_A_T_1_8.---Cl-•f1!1_c...,.2 9~~
PHILIP ARCHIE SPAAOL· Augult 3, 1H~ •~'-C-·-v•·, Thom Adame Han .. n at 14.00/hour plu• S1115 extre arm enelr & SIAMESE KITTE'NS ooc:tiplt, In bo9td. tMtl: --------
ING Su-275 -AOMtNta·=A ... TIVE ACTIONa·. t>ortu... Pnv1te <leek & aide tbl evall 75Q..1929. 2 choe pt. 3 lltec: pt. 9 d9Ck I trim, M1Wty OWi'· Cl-'fled '*the.,...., to
A petition 11ae bMfl tiled '" phone. CHull •ttlre. S w .. k a $ 7 5 .. eh htuted 12700, .-for buying •nchelllng
by JEAN COWLING And PlllJC NOTICE Contract Awetda: Home worller1 weleome. MtlllHHI 873·2880 Chuc* 78()..2515 :,,
LLOYD COWLING In the Su-'1CTIT10Ut ..,..... llx Computer Pr1nt0f'• FOf lnter-Mw call Mary ;BXtBOA BAY cl08* -.;..;;.;.;;... _____ _
1>«l0t Court of Orange MAim ITATIWNT Full Malnlenenc9 for twtmmlng Pool 11ter 5·30 Mon -Frt or Would Hile to purc:tlue ar------~---'---------..i...-------...... County requHUng that The lolloWlng penon1 .,.. lrrtgetlon 8eckf'low O.vic.t 11-3 Set et &42-5178 m«nberlhtp lndlvldull
JE AN COW LINO And doing bue1neM a: AgrMnMntl: Telemlfketlng Of bu.in.a 873--t1M3 !••mi--
LLOYD COWLING be Ill>-s C RACING PARTNERS Brown and CeldWOll, and ·~t Ad)u1t"'9nt for dfftgn of tM CMr'1 *It".~,* pointed .. pereonel '• I ,.A. • ft.... • .... ,. 5 pi9Ce double bedf oom r-t•tlw to edmlnllter the NO 2. 27281 LM RamblU, ..-e lorm .,. n yatom. A I t t..,. I Mt. Int""""' white/gold •late of the 6ecedent SUH• 200, No 58. MIMIOn Qotf Plen Goff CourM Conatructlon ComfM!nr. tor Ph•M 11 conetructlon re YoU n ., ....... n Mm· ,...,._
Viejo Cellt 92t81 •t ttM Coeta ..... Goff end Count,., Club. Ing the kind OI us your $300 Power lewnmowet ~~t:,~•:: ~ Crop ln\'Mtment1, "en.wel. Cert w.,.,.., end ComfM!n'/. tM Clty'1 elelme edlu1ter telent d•H vee? If you $t00 7ec>-1448 =.•,.,=..::1on ~ ::ni., ~.~ :'..:':.;,;.: Change Order to ttM c:onetruc:t with Notrt.-Roph, lncofporated, for IM =gy°'1~91~:, '~O: 1~1~.=S'so~t! ~ .....
lat• Act Sult• 200. No se. M1ee1on Tuetln Avenu.-11th 8lrMt ltonn Oreln Prot-ct. e<SQ41•nd/0<3-5 yrt..... l2 2 A~ on the petition VlelO. c.llf 92891 Con1tructlon Of SkMw•lh et Y•rlou• Location• by o.n.t•I Proeur.. exp. we neve oppty1 for =-~~~~ ~
Ml be ~on AUGUST t3 Ttllt butt-It con, "'9ftt end Conetrucelon. you on bMUttfUI Newpor1 7' wood toldlng table $35.
111ee at .. 30 A.M 1n Dept ::*' bY' • l1mlted pertner· Chengo Ordw No. 1 B • Y X 1 n t t 0 r 6 drlWer ftllng eeblnet
No. 3 et 700 OMc Center H Levin Prelident Noffce of Compleelon mot1veted,Nrlou1 s>ef· $35 53&-1817
Drive Weet. Senta Al\I. CA Thlt itei.m.nt WM !tied "•IHH of SO perc.nt of th9 retention tunde to N9110n end hiding I IOf'I Good teed• & high
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7F02YOU ,.... '"'CT to ...... with the County Clertl of Or· Conatructlon CompenJ, In conn.c:tlon wtth 11th Street WlcMnlnt Profoct. comm Ctll Mr Bleetc Cult klnQ comforter dull """'"' .... eou ..... 14 Reootutlon euthoftafl"ft th9 Dtrectot of Public a.rvtc.e to 1"4W19w end 832·5777 rume. lfiem1. e11try prtnt • ,..a-ti.... ........... -1t1on . ....,., 111'119 nty on v-r • • ._ A,...../.._,.. Pd $700 S-,,. -· ".,, ..,. .... ,..... ,~ 1988 8PPfOft paan. and doetgn for publlc lmprov9m9ftta. T£-l ER -.,.. ··~' -ehould either ~ •1 the '1l404I "oeolutton epprov1ng apptlcetlon tot blcJC:le end/or ~tr1on fund•. l 1250 080 120· t704
hMtlnQ encl etate yt:Nt ob-Publlthed Orfll'll9 Coat OLD llU .... 11 CUSTOM MAO£ AA n AN -------------------------lllf l9Ct10ne or 111 wrttt9tl obteo-Deity Piiot July 20. 27. le~ two-hour .... rltl..,. llmlt•llon aa...... the eoulMrt" curb of Full ti~ poeltton evelleble Chelr1 (4) l mltcill~ table lMa Cetta .... tlOnl with the COUr1 b9tore Au••••t 3. 1o. 1eae ..--··• ' ..,....'11 ' In our Legun• Beeett II the heertno YOUf eppeer· -..-8u·2i6 CfftOf' 8tt"Mt. Brenc;h Experl•need $1400, MUST SE L for
enoe mey be 1n pereon or by A RMotutlon from th9 Cltr of ten Diego In 1uppott of • Pf'opoeltlon preferred wttl treln lndl· $500. 8S7s0739. PtaialUA '117 GAAAGE SALE 2 FAMILY ~ •ttomeiy Pl8JC M)TICl dttocttng th•t Cellfornle cit'" •nd count ... •hould a•k It• voter• H • vldual with CUh neMtllng ESTATE S 'LE 1 -.. -uu &.Mnpe, 1*:1ur•, tat>tee
IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR publlc voto 9hall bo '9qUINd b9for• co .. tel l•nd •• NlorMld for off•hor• oll and pyblle beekground " ... ,_ r-·-end much more 1173 or • contingent Cfedltor of P1Cnnout .,..... drtlllne a.cttvlt.... Excellent beMflt• ... 11ry Bed•. couc:MI, •ter90I, Hanging bNkecr. gift .,. Arbor St S•tlSun II'"'
lhe d9oened. you muet flle MAim ITA,.....-Y APPolntm.nt of rn4H'nbore to th9 D•Y Worker Teek 'orC9 oommen~r1te with •x· lurntture. 9tc. ~ 1819 rengement1"" line. dte-
ffNf Olelm with the COUr1 Of The tolloWlng perlOf'l8 .,. Rl!~OttTS s>eflenee Apply to or d· 7S0-.5ae9. count ptloee. I A.M. to ? Huge Saa. S.t/Sun Furn.
prwent It to the l*90Nll dolnO bYelf'9ll •· c12.:u--F•n. 24", w/edJu1teble 300 E. OoMnfl'ont. 8111. CIOll'lee, toyt, Lop Eared ~tettve IOC)Olnted by O'f'kAMIC HEALTH EX· Ce -T_._.._._.....__ A .. AAA. CommlttM SOUTHWEST BANK ...... 5 1• t k IL:=:...... llU rebbltt. etc nr OC Cd-IN oourt wl1hln t0ur montha PEA1ENCE8. t7220 ,._. _,.....,., ._..... 800 GLENNEYRE ST ll9nd to u '.,. . v 1 ec ~ lege. 2572 Greenbriar Ln
from the dat• of llrtt ... hope Str•t. Sult• 205, PU•LIC H&AfUMOt: • LAGUNA BEACH et\elfl. ~J2 Met!. boViNd SXlii ™" Of'FICE Fum./equlpment
IUllRCeofi.tt .. Mprolltded Fount.in V*Y. Ctllf t2708 1. Appeeltng tM Planning Commlaelon • epprovet of PAIMI, Bert Hetc•, EOE M/FIH/V hold fU11 of tumf1Uf'9 p1ue New 35 HP Johneon Mtr
In 8eotlon 700 of th• t<•thlMn WWI. 24e&t LA Mtthortud .,.nt for o,.. COHt Unltertan-UnlMrNllll Church, to •PllUIT W Tll* mite Item•. 82 1 ~ Seilt>oet Cat 18• IBM >CT Proe>ete COde of Calltomle. ~. L.egune H119, Cellf lnctMM MettftG end add 100 eque,. twt of MOOnd floot offtce apeco with Trainee Jaemlne, SetsSun M _ ..... ., r .... ,._ ..
fhe time for fMlng olMM ... 92863 oft..tt• pertdng, loceted •t 1231 end 12SI Ylctotla atrMt ORANGE COUNTY AREA *llUTlll• _. . .,...... .,.......,_,..
not expire oftOt to tour P•trtck Stenton. t20t 2. Otdl'*'°9 "htbU9htng r.qul~t• end crtt.n. for greeting end No •llP9'i.nc. nMd9d *AITTllllTI* Newpof11CdM Exeluetw Satttun-W Cloth .. ~ rnonttle from Ille dat• of tfle OoMtl Ave •C. S... leedl. we·• tretn you In one Of He\19 4 tk*9\S on Aug 20 Mu It I· Party S 111 · 9hoel. Kenmore _..,, & ~ =~ :=-IHE the ~..'°:'..-I• con-dr==-• ~·~Y~~n111~·~ wHt treo. for eny nlQht Furniture. P81ntfn0a. Pins dfY' 1· tof• a m1ec: 257 p;f#.ftimiii ... mPliiiP 111e11--thloour1 ttwiu -----••T a--t t .. __.__ tfofC J .___, ......,,.. --·-.,._ otner th~~ 18 tfiru Bell gem• I mtae cecliPt bet22nd&23rd ...... w, .1 ~~ ducted by' • ,.,_.. 1*1· 1. _._..___, Of'9ft ___... rom, •u .._~ ... even · · __..... • rom ..-end eecti month 1n • S..V&in Q..-3 235 P~ · .,.. • ~ .,..,__, In n.tNp end tone, to conatruct ono, 2-at~end thrM, 1 ... tory butldlng1 totetllng 23rd 54 . . Sa-t-/Sun--11-W-ood--tl-blel--&
IN .... ~ mey ..,.... K•""-" Welt ed 1lllO end 1570 ac.ntc A nd loeel Army AeNrY9 unit I upon IN 9QOUtor Of adlftln-Thtl irtatement .., !tied 124,JOO equett fMt, local et 1 • venue • eon.nt1 tnelu09 150,000 LRIY 1119&1 a chre, rociceft. trunk•.
letrator, or ~ IN at• with the COunty Clel'k ot Or· ,_ ~ IMYd. group '"-!Muranoe. r• Ar119t proof of High See 161 ztNfTR TV r9mOt9 wlndoW elf eondltl<>ner tomey for IN 91eeoutor or .,. County on .My 14. 2. tt.queet from ttM eo.ta Moea .-otloe Aaeodetton t1rement ple n. •P•e• Setting, elSO ertll1 proof control 1125. P"*1** "•Ing etutf, book•
9dlnlnlletrator. encl Ill wtth 1MO S. Recommondlltlon ~.:'~ ellocatton of cuttvrel •rt• tund1. avlllat>te tr•wl. GI 8111 for of c... de te Pelx. Pvt bc>Oke. 115,000 8l\J F.A olotMa. ml9C 2282 Cd-
IN oour1 wttil Pfoof of ..,. "14MI 4. RequMt from Coete rengo Coe1t Lion• Club reg•rdlnt Fell =· etc Anll•bl• Pty must Mii 75a.9505 Pll'/M fumece 128. !Nee. gate Or 8'6-2902
wtoa. • "'1t1WI '--' llat• Pvb4111Md Orenge CoeM F•ttnl alt ... .,. MOVING BOXES Ill mi.. ctothee 2138 Co"9ge Av HA~S REEL POWER ~!.~ ~ Delly Piiot July 20. 27, I. ~ pottMnlng to UM of pel'll and etNetlc ...... '* t .. Mllattnt ~·· y for MW! Juat ~ 1 n-. ~.... ..... MOWER & CA TCHEA ,..,.,... .,. .... ., Augu11 3 10. t... 1. Orenoo c~ PeMtutlon which Inc,..... tM let• tw tor dog •Vehlde M9chento """' Good dltt no wentoryend~ tot ' lu-171 1•~--...... ..._...._ .. _ .... fof tho f'el~ulehmont of an anlm.I •Stodl/Plr1• ~t I l•r;9 ln(W9. W Sun 7 20 hm-Spml eon on --• ..-.. or of the-. --........ ----8" .. 7'"""" ~·na trom --to 541-4130 _...,,. -· ...-.~ end fOf tho querenttno of tM enlm•I on ttM ow 1 ~ml.... •Food s.vtoe pedalltt """ .,_ ...,. .. .._, .. "o~ ..._ Ilona Ot eccount1 mentioned ••.,. llf'ITJC[ ._ t for tw tr -.... t..--• tot 8 th C t Pl•U II ~rmy A9MMI A9crulter: Tr~ tor Ven or PU OM nutal 99t -Ad SUN JUL y 20TH 1C>-2° In a.c:tlon l200 end l200.8 of __ .:.;.--=~"".-.-.;.;;....;.--7 ... _UOI o • .,.., 1'11,_,e OU Oii • . C-............. " 102., '"" 1'" •• • ny• •NO c1-L•
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• t. ... .. ·e::z r-• • ·---~ \ u ft.... -r---··--~it , ......... Dl•trtct .,... ~-WV nfHa & br•H co .. SUN 8-4. Mini-·· Mue-... . ....... . -· -·--,.,..,.. IT•-8 rgenoy VfU ,..,.. _..,_ ••• ,...,," '" ••• Hu"'t'~ton 6 -h """2 '*21 • a _ .. heedbOerd mleC .... , •1• 11t41 -.. ,_, •~-a..•-.._ ... I 1-...... ft tt-• to.-...i tlon of _, ... _ t kl "• ""' .., ..,.. llble M&-4132 teng glfta bike, 91(1 equip. ....,. • . • ...., The tollowlno P9"IOnl.,. b ~t..,., ......... "9 .,_ n .,, ,,. H,....re re ...... n fM!r ng El oro 78fs52&1 Ohlldren. "*'•· W'OfMn9 furniture. 241,0590 =~:-,::• ~ M ' 1. ON6-permlta. l uttln 731s0411 t wn 8'ft0rll O'"" Ind elothee: odde 6 ends, WMtefn 81ddll 1130. "*"'*' 0r.nge Co9l1 dll t Co .. 2 0.-Sant• An1 &57 8580 V91tow dtv•n• • 3'x4t" rl ..... rd etc Come 11'"• Oelv Not Mr 1t , 20. 2t, ldotl9 & AaeoclA•. S M & ,ubllehed bJ the Orenp Coe1t D•ll'I Piiot •• a community NMocl lo the ARMY AESEAVE matching P•lntlng 1595 :.. '290 c0.1a Me.a It ~/= eu: 09.,..;.
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"8.JC MOTICl MIQIQ En~ PO. loa Jul) 20, 1• WllTElll Univ.tny Attlleclc Qub .,.. rvg1 11& .._ Wtlt erclee bltte 125 Dutdl MOV1NO SAi.£. I OrW'lllW
a211.110tw lalt)Oelt¥d.. rt.a.IC NOTJC( NI.JC NOTlCE rtaJC NOTICl =~=:: .... neugt1 ..vi d:W 121 4 doort '30. 2 n8"ow ctr.-r 115. *"*"""
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_. J ,,_, t7114 Loe = CCN"lty °" .Ntte to, CA t2C1 '1Ctm0Ue .,..... = County °" June to. Cathy ~42 WAOUOHT ll'ON ,ATIO rs:'i hollnf'lokl ,,_ f.ucld,.._. b111, ......... .._. ~°'n~wnt•tn V•lt.,. 1 ,.,_,, .=:.:-~ ... OOft-~= ... 1 nm• Tootlred10_.?Tootlfed ~-:·O::.~·:.:=.! 51 s~rJ:., ~CM ~ =:' ..,~
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cond. euto, al<, CNtM 1------------------t control, e eyt, S2960.
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dova, 51K ml, $1275.
Newporter II Motor•
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DOOOE ·73 St60
F0td '74 Cotony 100
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998-5171
979-2500 DODGE ·ao Mlfd&. lo ml,
air, bucket ...... t-top;
1982 COUPE DE VILLE
s7995
1978 SEVIU£
s5995
BUICK '70 Slcyterlt, .. 95 _vlnyt top & IMQI. S3800. -961~201 ,., .......... jel01ll
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873--2888 Ot 873-0225 FUTURA • 4 dr, IUtO, w ,
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0 80 &4&--0744 enw 5. Johnton & Son line.
Mere. S40-M30
SUMMER CAMPING UIOI ... U Ulll FORD ·97 Must FU1bec* Your first pet,
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exit cond. Cell Chrl1 hard to llnd 1/8 eno. In 118 euto Smoooed Sac
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trans, X'lnt cond $1260.
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case. 4.000 ml, $6995 Mul1 Miii bef0<e 112 541-0220
Cormier Suzuki 770-7001 $3499 obo 759-1390
fltllUC M>TICE NM.JC M>TICE P\Bt.IC *>TICE NI.IC *>TICE P\RJC *>TICE
FtCTlTIOUa llU-H f'ICTTTIOUI 8U ... U flCTmOUI 8U ... H FtCTTnOUa 8U ... H FtCTTTIOUa .,..... FtCTTTIOUa .U...U lnQe COunty on July 1, 1iee Ftennout MJH•H MteG by: a~
,.._ aTAn.NT NAMI aTAn.NT ~ ITATl•NT NAME ITATWMINT NAME aTATDlbfT NA• ITATW•NT n111• MAim eTATDmNT Thomae A .. o.ro..tt Jr., MAm eTA.,._.,
The following peraona are The lollowlng 1*W008 ar1 The tolloWlng peraont are The IOllowlng per900t 111 The followlng per9001 are The followlng peraon1 are PubllaMcl OrlnQe eo.t The lollowlng pereone .,.. Chairman end P1111MMnt The f01oW1nO pereor11 we
Oolf19 bull-u · dotr19 bullneu U ' doing bullneM ... Going b\191-•: dolt19 blltlneel ... Wllaon dolt19 bllll-u : Dally Piiot July 13, 20, 27, doing bu9IMee M: Thie ~ ... flted dolflg ~ -.....
Ct1ANDLEA & CHAN-ZUMA BEACHWEAA, 129 PSVCHIATRIC SER-MOBILE HI-Fl JOCKIES. and Cf-. 154&-D Adami GLORIA'S FASHION AC-Augus13, 1iee JACOBS CONSTRUC-wtththe0ountya.rtcot0r-Techno•ocw Orolcl. 2et1
DLERDESIGN,3158Redlllll G SlrMt, Belboa, Celll. \/ICES. INC , 177 Rlvwllde 8694 Frazer RIV9r Cl!cie, AY«MI Coe1a MeM, CA CESSOA IES. 19273 Su-270 TION, 5811 WMtmlnster engeCountyonJutyt, 1Me Merguer1te '•rk••Y.
AWi ~220 Co.11 MeN. 92661 Or , Newi>or1 Beecfl, Callf Fountalfl \/alley, Cell! 92708 92626 . Archfleld Ln. Huntington AWi . w .. tmlneter, Callf. nU1tl M-..on ~CA 82171
Calif 92626 Donna Aowtand, 129 G 92683 Robert Paul Swan1on, Pr\9dlla A1tll Tanner. 18'5 Beech, Cellf 92648 f't&.IC *>TICE 92683 PutlllNd Orlfl09 COM! toQ6oolm 11. Jonea. Jt ..
S..trl<:e Roelle 17922 Street. Bel boa. c.111 9~ I E Rk:hard Dortey Otllo, 869-4 Fraz.et Al'Wlf Clrete Anaheim 3C, Coeta M-. GIO<la F Barberi, 19273 I Howwd Jecobe, 1940e Delly Plot .My 13, 20. a7. *51 Ivy o..nrt Dr , L...-
\/1111 Park Rd VIiia Pllfil MllfY Jane Voellum, 4510 3304 M•cu1 AWi Newi>or1 Fountain \lelley Calif 92708 CA 92627 Archfleld Ln . Huntington n<:TTTIOUa .U ... U \lie Del Cabmo Yort>e Unde. Augwt 3, 19" NIQutl, CA t2t17
C.111 92667 Cellfornla Ave Norco. Callf e-:tl. Call! 929&3 David Alan Sw1n1on Th11 bu1ln•M 11 con-8Mct1 Celli 92648 fltAm ITAT'l•NT C.111 926H .,_2t0 0... ZUNoft. 25211 La
EllUbelh Chandlef 16 927&0 Ann e.hranl. 3304 MlfCUI 11694 Fruer River Clrcte, ducted by an lodlvidual Thia butlneH It con-The fQllolilwtng peraona lfl Thll bualn... It con-Sv.da Dr .. LaQune ,,....
San Ramon lrvtne Calif Thlt t>u11ne11 11 con-Ave , Newi>or1 e-:tl, Cell! Founleln 1/111'-Y Clelf 92708 Prllellla Tenn. ducted by 111 tndlvidu9I doing ~.. ducted by an lndMduel "8JC tl)TlC( CA t2t77
92715 I ducted by a Qef*'al pert-92tse3 Thia bu1lne11 la con-Tlllt 1111ement wu llled Glorla F Barbetl METRO SELF STORAGE Howard Jacotle Ectwwd Metowttd\, SSMa
Thia bu11ne11 11 con-......nip Thi• bu11na11 II con-ducted by co-per1nett with the County Clenl of Or· Thll 1111ement wu lllld 1, 1 Cellforni. Limited p.,,. Thil 1teternent WM Med ACTYnOUe WM Vie Corwlen, 0-W Por.t.
ducted by co-partnen Donne Row4end ducted by • corporetlon Robet1 Swan1on Inge County on June 20. wltl\ the County Clerk of Or· netlhlp, One Upper Newi>or1 with the County~ of Or-um 8TA,...,,., CA t292t
S..tr\CA Aoelle Thll ltllement ... flied R OOrMV Prelldent Thi• 111tement WU lllecl 19U anoe County on July 1. 1iee Plaza, Newi>or1 e-:tl, c.111. Inge County on JUiy 2, 1Me The tollowtnO perlOftl.. Thll blltlneu la con-
Thll 1tllement wu lli.d #Ith the County Ctenl of Or-Thia 11atement w .. flied wtth the County Clerll ol Or-1'112111 n11117 929&0 n1-OOlnQ ""*"-u: ducted by: tn unln-
wtth the COunty Cletk of Or-Inge County Ol'I July 16, with the County C,_. of Or-lnQe County on July t-4 Publlehed Orange Cout Publlthed Ortnge Cout o ~IN Properllel. One Pub119hed Orange eo..t WESTGATE MOATQAQE, ;orporated HIOcletlon anoe COunty on July 7, 1986 191& enge Counly on July 11, 19M 1986 Delly Piiot June 29, Juty 8, Dally Piiot July t3. 20, 27. Upper Newi>or1 Plaza, New-Delly Piiot July 13, 20. 27, INC .. 8'1 Viet• BoNta, New-:)In. then a pertneilHp
Fl11415 f31411J ,,,.., Fa14086 13, 20. 1986 August 3, t986 port BMci'I, Cellf 92MO Aug\191 3, 1Me port Beech, Cellf. t2teo Me1co1M S. Jon9, Jr.
Publl.n.d Orange Coaat Publlllled Or•noe Cout P\lbllthed Orange Cout Publllhed Ora~ Coat Su254 Su-267 Aob«t M McClellan, 11 Su-272 MlchMI Blll'one, Oetl-Thie atetement ... fled
Deity Piiot July 13 20, 27, Delly Piiot July 20. 27, Deity Piiot July 13. 20, 27. Dilly Piiot July 20, 27 Mountlln Alh. I~. Cellf lornle, 831 VIM Bonlta, Mtt1 the County a.rte Of Or-
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Laguna's pageant:
Biggest nightly
art show in town
Thousands of spectators are
drawn nightly to Laguna Beach
for Its major summer attraction
-the Pageant of the Masters In
lrvlne Bowt on the Festival of Arts
grounds.
The two-hour show, which runs
through Aug. 28, Is renown for
the magical way In which it re-
creates major works of art using
people to pase as counterparts In
the original works.
This season, more than 130
volunteer members of the cast
from all over Orange County, are
taking part In the show. In an
assembly line fashion, they are
rushed through the tiny makeup
department prior to the show and
then are propped in position on
stage.
When the curtain opens for
each of the 25 presentations. the
models stand perfectly still for
exactly 90 seconds as the lighting
melds the cast Into the back-
ground to create the Illusion of a
one-dimensional painting or
dimensional sculpture and bas
reUef.
Narration Is provided by Thurl
Ravenscroft, the voice of Tony
the Tiger. who gives a brief
history of each p{ece.
Special lighting techniques,
perfected over the years,
eliminate shadows and make the
life-size work appear as a replica
of the original.
The show opens with the re-
creation of the recently minted
Statue of liberty silver dollar,
designed by John Mercantl. Jew-
elry. paintings and sculptures are
also Included in the show, and a
highlight Is "Goin' Surfln'," an
acrylic on plastic canvas painting
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''Twenty-cent lloTie" by ReaiDald llanh la f•tued on the
co•er. Model Amr Corlt;y ol Ccmma del llar ~ow) &eta final touchee of makeup.
Aleo la tbe cut are Larry
McAdoo (left) and Krlata
C&rdlaale.
F es ti val grounds
transformed into
outdoor gallery
Although the 1986 Festival of
Arts has many new features, the
annual event again wtll be based
on the display of work by some
165 artists and craftsmen from
San Clemente to Newport Beach.
Among the new sights wtll be
many nrat-tlme exhibitors and a
new offering by noted puppeteer
Soott Land.
Juried wbrks on dlsplay In-
clude paintings, drawings,
ceramics, photographic works,
etched and stained glass,
leatherwork, model ships, jew-
elry and furniture.
prompt vbttors to want to buy;
however, such creations are for
display onty, unless would-be
buyers CM make special ar-
rangements wtth the schools and
students concerned.
Still other features Include
picnic tables In a secluded comer
of the spacious grounds; two
restaurants, food conoesalons
run by charitable organizations,
demonstrations by exhibitors,
and a junior art workshop where
youngsters may try their hands at
creating their Ideas of master-
pieces.
The kids-only feature .
although basicalty for amuse-
All exhibits are for sale, and
many exhibitors make enough
money during the seven-week
season tQ coast through the rest
of the year.
ment, has aroused In some ,.... ....
youngsters the desire to become Fe.dY&l-&oen can ha•e8Dacb, landl and dl.mler at the TIYOll Terrace rataurant.
artists In real life. One whose ----------------------------------Exhibitors display ttMMr crea-
tions along two spacious lawns.
One ls the setting for on-the-
green entertainment. A h6ghllght
Is the colorful 20-mlnute program
by Ballet Pacifica dancers each
Sunday at 5 p.m. Other attrac-
tions Include the Marine Corps
band and vocal groups.
Another Is the display of works
by students In schools through-
out the county. Arranged by
grade, the works lnvarlabty
artistic appetite was thus
whetted followed through to wtn-
ning a festival art scholarship and
now Is part of the production
team of Laguna's world-famous
Pageant of the Masters, often
called ''the living pictures.''
For many, those words have a
magic ring. The pageant Is a two-
hour nlghtty presentation In
which great works of art are re-
created, wtth real people posing
(Pleue aee GALL&RT /P4)
Ballet Paclftca dancen wll1 entcr1ala each Sanday at 5 p.m.
on the ireen-near feetiftl alllbtta. The nadonally
recointsed dance company la bued In Lapna Beach.
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Laguna Beach's
ZOth Anniversary
Of
A Celebration
Of Arts & Crafts
July 5 -AugiN 31
Bring the whole family
Wander along sawdust-covered paths
Through a 2* acre village
Created by over 200 of Laguna's
finest artists and craftspeople.
Discover some of the most unique
arts and crafts
To be found in the country
And meet the artists who make them.
Wonderful food, drink and non-stop
entertainment.
for locals it's a tradition,
for visitors it's a must/
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laguna Beach, CA 92651
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1966-1986
Adults $3.00
Children 14 & Under FREE
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Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 10-10
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Vlalton at the Feettru of
Arta Ylew the J.aqest art
d.lapla7 In JAav.na Beach.
feahlJ'IDI the worb of eome
165 artlata and craftamen.
Tb.la popa.lar aummer e•ent, ruDDID.I tluoqh A~. 28, la
erpect.ed to draw 21S0,000
•pectaton thl• aeaaon.
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GALLERY .••
Jl'romP.,eS
to look like their counterparts In
the original works. Items thus re-
created may be paintings,
sculptures and artifacts; even
tapestries. One striking number
on the current program Is a living
representation of a recently mint-
ed U.S. Liberty coin.
Lighting, costumes and back-
grounds are specially created to
make the Illusion complete, so
that the pageant versions differ
from the originals only In size.
Naturally, the pageant versions
have to be large enough not only
to Include real men, women and
children, but also to be visible to
all audience members In the
2,662-seat amphitheater. Be-
cause highly sophisticated stage
lighting effects are so vital to the
presentation, the pageant can
only be staged at night.
The pageant la ao unusual that
It has been featured on all major
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Close to the pageant
amphitheater Is a cozy, 232-seat
air-conditioned theater, where
Scott Land presents his puppet
show for a modest admission
charge. Geared to adults as well
as youngsters, It runs for about
half an hour. /
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'4 -Pageant of the Masters/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 20, 1986
The festival will be open dally
from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p .m.
through Aug. 28. Admission Is $2,
half that amount for senior
citizens. Pre-teenagers are ad-
mitted free If accompanied by
adults.
The grounds, at 650 Laguna
Canyon Road, are within easy
walking distance of Laguna's
downtown area.
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Globetrotting artist
uses travels to study
and draw animals
When a fifth-grader enters a
nationwide art contest and earns
the distinction of having hts work
selected by the pre!Mdent .. the
best of the lot, tt's clear that the
yoongster must be talented.
He was -and still Is, even
though he ts no tonger a fifth-
grade student, but a highly suo-
oessful artist In his late 209.
That's not all. In recent years,
he has become something of a
globetrotter; In fact, he returned
only recently from an extensive
trek In Africa, where he studied
wildlife first hand. He does that
for a double purpose; he enjoys
travel and regards it as essential
to see such things as lions,
Impalas and ostriches In their
natural habitat In order to draw
them wtth absolute accuracy.
The artist Is Chris Hoy, who Is
showing his work at Laguna's 54-
year-otd Festival of Arts for the
fifth year In succession. After the
season ends, he'll be off to
Australia for more on-the-spot
observations of wildlife that he
will later portray In penctl or
acrytlc paint.
In addition to receiving art
Instruction In regular schools, the
young exhibitor also took private
art lessons for several years at
the Guest Gallery In Anaheim, his
native city.
More art training was taken at
Cypress Cotlege, where he r&-
celved valuable guidance from
an Instructor who was also an art
director for Walt Disney Studios.
Chris Hoy never had to ponder
what sort of career he wanted to
pursue; becoming an artist was a
realization rather than a decision.
To him. art is as natural a thing as
eating and sleeping -but even
more enjoyable.
Since he had won wide recog-
nition as a youngster, It was only
natural that Chris Hoy's work
would continue to be shown
extensively.
For example, there's the San
Bernardino Museum, where he
not only has exhibited but
entered the museum's Annual
Wiidiife Exhibit -a competitive
event -and walked away with
the grand prize.
The San Diego Wild Animal
Park Festival was another setting
for display of his animal draw-
ings.
The athletlcalfy-built artist rev-
els In the pattern of his life. which.
In addition to drawing and travel-
ing, Includes backpacking In
wilderness areas.
In 1983, he traveled extenslv&-
ly through California, Oregon.
Washington and Canada. Earlier
this year, he was on a safari in
Africa -mostly Kenya.
"I enjoy meeting people every-
where I go," he said recently;
.. .. but my main Interest Is seeing
wild animals 1n their natural
settings."
"I never tire of seeing them,
and I never fall to find postttve
excitement In drawing them." he
added.
He attributes his Interest In art
to his grandmother who Is a
professional hand-painter of
floral decorations on fine china.
His display at the festival will
consist mainly of birds -owls,
penguins, pellcans and blue
heron, he says. His sales, he said,
(P1eue eee AJITIST /P9)
''Celebrate California''
Irvine Arts Festival
Smurda\. Ju/\ 26, 10-5
Sundav. Ju/,· 27. 12-'i
Art Exhibitions
Chlldnn 's Exhibitions
Irvine Fine Ans Center ''Freewav Mural '·
Children· s Open Studio
Irvine Unified School District '·c~1~bra1e California ··
(Mixed Media Projects)
Summer Fine Arts Program
Sculpture ExhibiJion
Ceramic Sculptures by UCJ Anists Lars Israelson
and Jeff Severtson
Schedule of Entertainment
Saturda], July 26
11 :30 a.m. Ope~g Ceremony
·-
Master of Ceremonies. Sally Ann Miller.
Irvine City Council
IUSD Student Art Awards
12: 15 p.m. Irvine Youth Chorale
I :00 p.m. The Orange County Bluegrass Band
3:00 p.m. The Strolling Troubadours. Manachas
~
Sunday, July 27
The Dixie Rhythmaires
Ballet Pacifica Perfonning
· 'Swrunu rn Vienna '·
Jim Gamble's ··wonderful World
of Puppets ...
The Cal ifomia Sounds Band
e Clown -Free balloons and balloon animal~
Art Demonstrations
By Irvine Fine Arts Center
Anisrsl/nsrru ctors
Saturday, July 26
Chinese Brush Painting
Air Brush Technaques
Basketry
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.. Each afternoon durln& the fe.dnl 8e:UOD,
free children'• art worbbope are offered
on the gruay area ln the center of the
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ab.tbit poa.nda. The festlnl 1111pplie.
matertal.8, am.ocb and p.ldance: the bud-cllnC artista •apply the talent.
Students exhibit works, too
The popular Junior Art Gallery
now in Its 40th year, will feature a
selected group of 150 outs!and-
ing works. ranging from crayon
and finger paintings by
ktndergarten pupils to elaborate
oils. watercolors, mosaics. col-
lages and stitchery by high
school students
Theater. represents the finest
prize-winning works selected
from among 4,000 entries sub-
mitted by students throughout
the school districts of Orange
County.
Besides the junior art e)(hlbit, a
free art workshop on the grounds
will otter opportunities for bud-
ding artists to unleash their
creative talents under super-
vision. The festival provides the
easels, paints and smocks -the
youngsters supply the talent.
The exh1b1t. located on the
lower level of the Festival Forum
Chairman of the event ts Jean
Freeman, a one-time festival
exhibitor. who is a distinguished
artist in sculpture, oils, water-
color. ceramics and weaving.
The Festival of Arts. located at
650 Laguna Canyon Road near
downtown Laguna Beach, runs
through Aug. 28.
It's National University's newest cen-
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ever for adults who work or hve m
Mission Viejo to earn a degree. Not 1ust
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Pageant productio~
features \Vork by
San Clemente artist
The age-old chase aft8f' fame
and fortune ts still aa popular as
fN8f'. It eeems -and for one of
the exhlbttors at Laguna's Festi-
val of Arts, 1986 will go down In
history as the year he caught up
to both.
Artist Robert Blumhagen has
reached a plateau of demand for
his works and one of his paintings
ts being featured In this year's
Pageant of the Masters. In which
real people pose In r&-<:reatlons
of masterpieces by the likes of
Auguste Renoir, Benvenuto
Cefllnl, Winslow Homer and
Leonardo da Vinci.
Romantic noveUsts would
doubtless describe the artist In
question as tall, dark and hand-
some.
Born In San Diego In 1957. he
studied art at Pasadena City
Cotlege, where he concentrated
maJnty on graphle deetgn and
illustration. Ourtng thoM atudlea,
howevet, he dlacovered hla In-
structor was maktna a huge
Income sefllng pelntfnga -a
discovery that prompted him to
turn his attention In that dlrecr
lion.
He began his professlonal ca-
reef while stlll a student, flndlng a
ready market fot hla 1tyte of
work. whleh he calla Caltfomla
realism. That term may baffle
de9Cfiptlon In mete words, but
the eye recogntzes Its vaJldlty
lmmedlatefy.
Blumhagen's work that Is re--
created in the pageant Is a
pleasing example of the styte.
Titled "Goin' Surfln'," It depicts
three teen-agers at>oot to head
for the beach, loading thetr
surfboards onto a woody wagon.
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buses Instead -particularly during the daytime and at
weekends.
Coupons will be limited to one per person. and the
discount will apply only to regular admission fees: not to senior
citizens. who automatlcally enjoy an admission discount.
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otherwise be Impossible, such as
a dancer pofsed In a leap or a
trapese artist ftylng through the
air.
And he's the one who works
out the horrendous problem of
shifting people and sets around
the somewhat cramped stage
both swiftly and nofselessly
throughout fN9fY performance.
ARTIST •••
From Pace5
result almost entirety from his
role as a festival exhibitor.
"Grounds visitors buy my work
and refer others to me -and
there's my llvellhood -and
travel -for the whole year," he
said .
As time permits, Chris Hoy
wrestles, trains others to wrestle,
and serves as assistant to a high
school athtetlcs coach. Whatever
activity Hoy describes, he does
so with Immense enthusiasm,
giving the Impression that to him,
life and his career are one long
picnic.
"The keynote Is happiness,"
he says. ''I'm happy doing What I
do, and I try to make my anlmal
pictures convey an atmosphere
of happiness; to draw animals
and scenes that make people feel
good."
The globetrottlng artist Is one
of 165 whose work wlll be on
display through Aug. 28 on the
festival grounds. 650 Laguna
Canyon Road. Open from 10 a.m.
to 11:30 p.m., the facility It within
easy strolling distance of
Laguna's downtown and beach
areas.
Admlaslon Is $2; a special
senior citizen rate Is S 1; and pr•
teenagers are admitted free If
accompanied by adults.
Besides his pageant
responslbllltles, Callaway also Is
operations manager for the en-
tire fesfval -year around.
Some tickets for the two-hour
shows, which begin at 8:30 p.m ..
are available by calling -49~ 11-45.
In conjunction with the show.
just outside the bowl, the Festival
of Arts features the works of
more than 165 artists and
craftsmen from the coastal area,
stretching from San Clemente to
Newport Beach.
According to Sally Reeve, pub-
llclty drlector of the festival,
anything from ceramics to oil
paints are avallabte on the
grounds. AdmlssJon to the festi-
val. Is $2.
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Ballet on the green
always on Sundays
Banet Peclftca wtn entertain Festrval of Arts vtsttors f!Nery Sunday
afternoon at 5 on the grassy area rtnged by the disptay booths of local
artists and craftsmen.
The 20-mtnute nostalgic pteoe tlUed "Sunday ln Vienna" will
feature the Ntttng music of Johann Strauss.
Oancent come from various parts of Orange, Los Angeles and
San 06ego count'8s. The natlonaJly-knowncompany was founded In
1962 by Ula Z.all, eololst of the Mordkln Ballet and the original Ballet
RuaeofMonteCarto.
Ballet Pacifica has been named one of the seven major
companies In the United States by the National Association for
Reglonal Ballet. This recognttlon attests to the excellence of the
group, whole repertoire Includes more than 60 fUlly-costumed works
and whose dancera have delighted audiences In many states,
lncludtng Atuka. Callfomla, Geot'gla, Hawaii and Nevada.
The city of Laguna Beach has long valued this company' a
con1rlbutlon to tM enrtchment of the community and demonstrates
ttt appreciation by und«WrltJng part of Its operating costs. So does
tM Festival of Arts, which also awards dance 9Cho&lll'Shlps.
8allet Pac:iflca huaJso received grants from many corporations
Admission to the grounds la $2: special senior citizens rate is$ 1
There ls no charge for children 12 and under. If accompanied by an
adult. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m. dally at lrvtne Bowl Park,
650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.
The Festtval aeason runs through Aug. 28 .
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Scott Land
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with puppets
Scott Land's popular
marionettes entertain audiences
daily in the comfortable, air-
conditioned Forum Theater on
the festlvaJ grounds.
Performances are set for 4:30
and 7:30 p.m. during the run of
the festival through Aug. 28, with
additional performances eaoh
Saturday and Sunday at 2 and
6:30 p.m. The evening per-
formances end In plenty of time
to catch the Pageant of the
Masters at 8:30 p.m.
The bright new musical half-
hour revue, featuring a variety of
performers with strings at-
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moving fun.
Land's lifelike marionettes
sing, danoe, skate and even carry
on conversation with the pup-
peteers. combined with a series
of hilarious antics that are bound
to delight audiences of all ages.
Scott Land's marionette
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theaters, night clubs and on
telev1s1on in the Western states.
He has performed with Tony
Urbano, one of the world's most
famous puppeteers
Tickets are available at the
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Seventy-eight students wtli be able to study In coHeges and
unlvefsltles of their choice thanks to the 1985-86 Festival of Arts
achOfarshlps. Selection Is made on the basis of academic grades.
references and creative ability as evaluated by competent jurors.
For the fletd of art, judges are chosen from ar11sts exhibiting on
the festival grounds. Local authors Judge the writing applicants.
Colleges and universities In the area provide juror• for danoe and
music, While the nearby Laguna Moulton Playhouse undertakes the
evaJuatJon of drama candidates.
The program was started In 1957 for Laguna Beach High School
graduates and originally It was llmtted to graphic arts and crafts.
In 1970, It was broadened to Include dance, drama. music and
writing -an action that greatly Increased the number of echolarshlps
as weU as the amount of money granted.
In that flrst year a S 1,000 scholarahlp was awarded. Then some
$5,000 annually waa distributed untll 1971 when the awards totaJed
$8,350; and five years later they topped $25,000. The 1979 figure was
"42,500; the 1980-81 budget Hated $65,000; the 1981-82 flgurewas
$78,700; $110,000wasallocatedfor 1982-83;$115,000for 1983-84;
$120,000for 198'4-85 and"S150,000 ls earmarked for 1985-86.
Awards are made for one academic year and extended for up to
tour years If the recipient maJntalns high quality work lead Ing to a
degree.
The festival also gives $3,000 annually to the Laguna Beach
College of Art, $2,000 to UC Irvine and $750 to Saddleback College.
These Institutions disburse the funds to their students as Festival
scholarships.
In addition. the Colgate-Palmolive Co. has made a donation to
the program. This money has been placed In a trust fund, the Interest
from which is awarded annually to the best sculptor attending college
during the current academic year.
Since 1971 , some 7 41 graduates of Laguna Beach High School
have received nearly $706,000 In grants, according to Glenn Vedder.
chairman of the scholarship committee.
It is the loyal support of the many hundreds of dedicated
volunteers who serve the Festival of Arts and the Pageant of the
Masters that makes such aid possible.
LOCAL WORK CHOSEN •..
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Unlike many artists who create
at a fast clip, Blumhagen takes
his time. a typical painting rep-
resenting about four weeks of
work. That's because of the way
he paints, using both regular
brushes and an airbrush.
To take care of the brisk
demand for his unusual form of
paintings, he markets signed
prints of them. This form of
reproduction brings the works
within comfortable financial
reach of those whose budgets
don't stretch to the price of
originals. The editions are strictly
limited, never exceeding a few
hundred.
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Blumhagen joined 165 festival
exhibitors last year, and he is
enthusiastic about the entire
scene -the partt-like setting,
the atmosphere of camaraderie
among the artists, the cooperat-
ive relationship with the festival
organization and its team -and,
of course, the exposure.
Hundreds of thousands of vis-
itors roam the grounds during the
seven-week season. and many
do more than merely pause and
admire; they buy, too. Besides
selling on the grounds and
elsewhere, the genial San
Clementean Is also kept busy
filling commissions. Corpor-
ations are among such buyers,
acquiring prints both tor their
headquarters and as awards to
key executives.
The 1986 Festival of Arts
season runs through Aug. 28.
The grounds, at 650 Laguna
Canyon Road, are within easy
strolling distance of the art
colony's downtown area. Ad-
mission Is $2; half that for senior
cit izens. Pre-teenagers are ad-
mitted free If accompanied by
adults.
Hours ere 10 e.m. to 11:30 p.m.
seven days a week The grounds
Include a picnic area. two res-
taurants and plenty of space to
move around -or, when legs
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bench to sit and watch the people
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