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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-03 - Orange Coast Pilot. , • ' 1. ' I •·I . . ~ FirmS· fail to discloSe toxics used Hazar ous materia s tsclosure aw falls short of eliciting full response hazanious materials administrator, said. And only one unnamed firm took advantage of the law's extra c.onfiden- tiality clause for trade secrets, which allows a company to describe a toxic substance's properties but keep its name a mystery, Hersh said. failed to respond to the city 1urv~ will be recontacted over tbe pbOne or by mail and. u,.c1 to comi>fy Within the next four weeks or risk a SSOO fine, be said. By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. .,.., ......... Only 4SO Irvine-based businesses, about baJf the companies in the city believed to use toxic materials, have complied with a new hazardous materials disclosure ordinance that is Coast ·Fountain Valley Com-· munlty Hospital officials are encouraged by the declining number of drunks being treated tmre./A4 · A Huntington Beach doc- tor travels to tt)e Soviet Union on a mission of peace./A2 Callfomia .... Five of seven McMartin -Preschool suspects re- mained In custody Satur- day despite ball being set for them./ A3 Nation Former Secretary of State Henry Klssenger says tne o:s. should provide air cover In the Persian Gulf./ A3 World Western allles are con- cerned about the Dutch decision to delay deploy- ment of nuclear mlsslles. /A3 Style Sophisticated chic wlll mix with country western at an Olympic fund-raiser this month.181,2 Sports Marina Hlgh's bid for a CIF ... A softball title Is ' denied by Kennedy In 12 Innings, 1-0./C1 Eric Schermerhorn, Chip Rish and Tambl Wenj win state titles at the CIF state track meet at the Col- lseum./C1 The Lakers seek to regain the lead In the NBA Championship Serles when they host Boston In game three today ./C2 Entertainment You'll probably never find a more cheerful rock'n'roll group than Glrlschool./87 Travel A one-day float trip down the Colorado Is a relaxJog break to a motor trip through the Southwest. , .. Baalneu Sylvia Porter offers tips to teen-agers looking for summer Jobs./BI. INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge. Bultneu CaJHornla News Ctualfled Crouword Death Notices Featur• Hot~ Ann Landert Nattonal Newt Opk"°'1 "'*Notte. AMI Eltate SpOtt• • Stook Marketa Style Tttevtak>n TbMtlf1 TraWI w .. th« Wond Ntwl ( 8-4 8-4 88 A3 ce, oe-10 &4 cs IM 09 &4 "A3 Ae CM 01-5 C1-3 8~10 81;.3 86-7 86-7 ---u A2 A3 to take effect this month, a city officaal said. Of those who have responded to a mid-March surtey askina them what kind of substances they use, only 60 companies have reported usina toxic substances, Sylvan Hersh, Irvine's .. lf a lot had c.ome back with trade scaeu, that would have swamped the intepity of the system," Hersh said. The remainin& •so firms who have .. rm sure some companies arc bavina trouble tettins their inventory t<>Ftber," Hersh said of the unex-· plained delay in complyina with the law, the first adopted lD Oranae County. . A handful of comparues have DlllJ ........... ..,"-............. c...... Join the parafJe 1'ot eY..,.one ~eel tbe Liou Clab Jl'leb Fry Parade In ea.ta lie.a Satuday. Erle Wood, s. (abon) foaod lt a little load. Bat ChrUt Latheran Sellool stadenta (left) played buketb&ll while llL&J'Clal.q, and the Coeta llema Ubrarlea (top) were well repreM:Dled by .. booklab" 1oancaten. The ca.naJYal con- -~ tlnaea today. Wide spectrum donates to Prop. A By JEFF ADLER Of .. DlllJ ........ The million-dollars.-plus collected by the high-powered campaign or- ganization pushing for passage of• countywide transportation sales tax increase came from a wide spectrum of Orange County business, engineer- ing and development finns, accord- ing to the campaign's financial stMc- ments. The pr~tax Citizens for Better Transportation collected more than S 1.4 m1lhon through May 19, accord- ing to financial disclosure statements filed with the Orange County Rcgis.- trar of Voters' Office -making the campaign the most expensive in county politicaJ annaJs. While consisting largely of dona- tions in S 1,000, $51000 and even S 10,000 and $25,000 increments from county corporations and de- velopment and engineering firms around the state, numerous contribu· tions in the $25. $50 and SI 00 range also arc recorded. Proposition A opponents.. on the other hand. have drawn their cam- paign war chest -totaling a paltry S86,000 in comparison -mainly from county auto dealers who believe the tax increase will drive car buyers into neighboring counties. The tax irtt:rease measure that will appear on Tuesday's ballot would raise the sales tax in the county I percent, from 6 to 1 percent -the (Pleue eee WIDE/ A.2) ~itter .fight for judgeship will be decided Tuesday , Race has spawned accusations as well as a ltbel suit By JERRY Hil\SCH Of ............ An expensive and bitter ftaht for a Hatbor Muncipal Court j udgeship that includes a S2.S million libel suit will be decided Tuesday followina weeks of cb.arjCS and counter· cb.a.raes. ~ •• ..:_. S Deputy VlMI"-' Attorney usannt Shaw, 37, bai ~ incumbent Judie S1eDbea Stewart of fiiiaa lid.eta and . f.tllif)'iDI pa~ dOcu· ments l.Dd cWmi be ii uftftt to bold t\il oflicC at the Newport Beecb COUl1houle. • • Siewan aid he believes tbt c~rtes are DOlilically motivated and fikd a· $2. ~million libel auh ~ftlt Shaw in or.nee Couatt upenor COun Fri· day. Shaw, a Capistrano Beach raident, tw spent nearly S-40.000 -all but aboUt Sl,,000 of,hCr own money - to u-y and umcat Stewan. JERRY HIRS.CH CAMPAIGN '84 tewart. who has railed about $32,000 in c:amPaian Nods. cmms the dwtes were .. .eoairicmd.. by Shaw, wbo be said bU Kl out to run 1 ""Vicious aunpaip" ewnst him. 5'iWan. SO. po1nts to u ia~estip­ tion of tbe peyroU doaonetlt ~ by the state attorney ecDCril's of!R. Ythlcb revealed no eVidence .-... him, u proohbat ha is l'\llllllftll smear camJ)l.ian. At 1uue is the pe)'1$1 tatcmeD jud9e1 sip lO lrt paid . \Jader ...... comtiMtenat ldol*d an 1966. ajudat may not be Paid if any catc bas bcco a\Vllti lll ba ckciDOft fOr matt '1'aD 90 days. cwan 6dm1tS tt\at he ~· six months dec1dina a Nov. t l, 1983, case. General Capital Rcsouc:ces vs. Radioerapbic Development C.orp. Durina that time, he siplcd ux affidavits claimina bis caseload was cauabt up. 1"he judae said that for }Ul'lt it bas been standard coun procedure for the Harbor Court j~ to S1P the affidavits ahead ofu.me. Stewart uid it wu done so the J\ldlCS could aict paid even if they were sick or .on vacauon. The <lOUl1 bas siooc cbulcd the nnct.ice and tewlJ\ ad.mittei! it was '"saoppy ... However, Stcwu1 is NriouS that Shaw continues to y he "pcs)llted" hinudf drspi.e tbe ~ ~ .tbt attorney fCMra.l'I lDVtl~UOD foQDd DO cVldenec of WioftidOi• In a May 2S lcttcr to OC1 Wri&hi. bead deputy dislnd momey at tbe Municipal Cou.n who illitiaeicd the in Cltipt100. the attornty tenCtal's officic Mid. "'We have thro\llhl ••vatiea&Od t.M 'tu&ion. in v· numerous wi &nd re- vintcd volum ofcoun reconta. We have conchadett t t thcTt 1 no ......... m1tsa1AtJ alrcldy rcqueAed JD extension in provid.ina the information. • The ordinance wu adopted • iJl December but WU to take affect 60 days following the mailina of surveys. Hcrih expWoed. He refuied to name the non<0mplyina firms becaU5'; !be Jaw allows confidflltiality, one of the demands by indusuy. The new law's intcot is to create a bank of data that will ai ve fircfiahtcn auTent information on the .\oeation, Bergeson. stands -with Carpenter· Gives up neutrality to endorse candidate -. - in hotly-contested race for 70th dJStrlc BJ JEBRY ~ Friday, the senior ~ta Said tbc °' .. ...,....... ,,...-ccnaflict of interest cbarJe was~ The race for the 70th Auem~y because Ken Caq:enlel'"'ou.ld' bave ~ct Rtpublkan nooti.nation took no financial interest in any of the bills ...... _ Sa L.-the lobbyUt wOrked on. · · • another SUUUQI tum turday Wm;n Tbe Assemblr-oman com- Assemblywoman Marian BerJesbo missioned a ~Frida by DMI; an -aldoned--Ken ~ or oranee CO\iiity po CTbe p01r -scven candidates in 1hc botly con-showed Ferpasoo 34 ~t Of ~. who holds the 10th the vote, Carpen~percenl.Jlon -oistrict seat but is aivina it up to NO ~~= ~ bdit!t for the state Senate, sai4 at the start of "\Jthou.gb Cordova's political viewl the campaign she would not cndone. arc dose to ~-·~ she said Carpenter was the frontnm..ocr for .,_..,....,u . most of the race, but be bas fallCQ, Carpenter was tbe candidate with tbe behind in recent weeks after a bitter best cha.nee ofbea~ Ftrsuson add series of auacb from bis opponents. ~~ter's politics also doecly The 10th District includes New-rcu~,;~ ....... ~Berc~ Lquna Bcacb and much .... I baTc ~~ Ken grow iDd of South County --mature dunng this con1tS1. He bas Be1gesun dniw bet ~ft to dem~l grasp of Carpenter, saying the front runner, the ma1or ~ucs m our s.tat~ and baS GiJ Ferguson, bad made .. fahc and decbcated _himself to continue my ·unscrupulous an.acts" oq Carpenter. efforts to. tmizrovc our d!ools and .. I abhor these tactics and urse reduce aune •. Bergc$on said. . . voters to reject candidates who use Cordova said ~ poll by Opinion such deviocs, .. Beraeson said. Resea.rcb.. comm1woned last week:; Ferguson who was not home to showed Fcriuson. lcadJ.n& wi~ 19.S respond Saturday nia.ht. said percent, Cordova tn ~nd with 16.2 previously all of the charles apinst penrnt, Carpenter wrth IS.I ~t Carpenter were true and that he was and RutheJyn Plummer wtth 8. 7 =ly making the vQJCTS aware of ~n:~ ~ anybody's bania~ ... ' lk aiost serious cbalJC was that Cordova said.. : • Carpenterwouldbeunablcto voteon A~ wt~ the ranb of~ man_y ~ because !le would have a Republic:a.o party lS beb..tnd the biner- conflict of interest. Carpenter's ness of the Carpentcr-Fersuson filbt. father, former state Senator Dcnnts Ferguson bas ~ endoned '?>' a Carpenter is a lobbyist in Sacramcn-poup of con.servauve ~~ to. ' lawmakers, who have rallied bC:bind In an emotional press conference (Pl--mee KRGS80lf/A2) 63-Year-old faces ·imminent eviction · By ROBERT~. Of .. DlllJ ....... A 63-yca.r-0ld women. claiming she's been victimized by President Rcapn 's spending cuts and an al- leged lack of response by OranlC County welfatt agencies, is faci.na cvidion from her mobiJc home at the Hun. tington By-the-Sea Mobile Home Village m Huntington Beach. Catherine Aauis asserts the root o( her financial problem lies in disability pay and food stamp cuts, welfare cuts an.da system that she claims caters to young single mothers and immi- grants. . She also claims that bcocfits have la.gpi far behind liv1ng costs. She said she rcocives a total of $553 m Social Security and V etcrans' Admin- istration checks. But she wd she pays a monthly ttnt of S3SO and close to $50 for electricity and gas. Sbc abo still owes money on her~~ _ she's been tryina unsuca:ufully to sell. ··nus coun!1! basn 't been t.be same smoc Kennedy, sbc said in the liTinc room of her ooc:anfroat coach. .. Ford and Carter weren't bad but they didn't do anything. But Reap.n's cuts arc cruel to the poor people. .. Evcrytlung's happened to me since this administration Sol in. Rc:aPn claJms inflation is down, but the food pnocs arc up ap.in. The basic things 1 buy cost 10 or 15 cents more for each tbmg. "I used to be middle class but now I'm below the povet1y line. Ev~ ttmc I go to the mark.ct rm bumih· ated and embarrassed.. I have to wind up talung things out of the shoppina (Pleue Me BVICTIO!t/ A2) ' A2 t DAILY PILOT /Sund4y, June 3, 1984 ·HB physici :h:Joins fellows -· on peace. m~ssion to USSR By ANDREA ADELSON GaJJucio. who has traveled an otlMOlllr,......,. • Europe, ·dhe1 ascunou abouttJ_le A Hunungwn Beach phy ician 1s Ru tan ~pleas he thin~ th~y "Y'll o~ of about SO U.S. c1uzcns lcav1na ~about him. The IJ'OUP is bnn11na on a peace mission to the Soviet (ts own ttanslators, Uruon t.hi weekend to visit doctors 'Tm up for 1oin1 to the local pub .. there who hare a common concern and sociahzma over shots of vodka, over preventmg nuclear war. he said .. A 20-mtle-per-weck runner, Fred Qalluccto 31, an assist.lot Gallucc10 hopes to htce up his Jodfng professor at the UC Irvine Medical shoes and lope around Red Square. Center in Orange, will be an observer .. I've heard from peoelc who have next week at the Congress of Inter-been there that the Ruwns art very national Pbysic1ans for thli,~D· hospitable and want a toast to t1on of Nuclear Warfare. everything," the doct~r 1d. adding Followina the week-Iona conven· uon m Helsinki, FinJan~~c.and the th t fte may havt' to learn to make vodka hi$ favorite beveraae. Galluccio id he isn't sure how man) doctors att memben of the Soviet Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War -whose president Euaenc Chll7ov. vi i\cd the U.S u\ March. But Galluccio said he believe$ the card1ol0j.1st to Sovtet President Constantin Chernenko 1s a member. l here is also the remote possibility, he said, thut the U.S. group may be able to meet with Soviet diS$ident Arldrei Sakharov, reportedly in etj}e in the closed city of Gorky. rest of the U.S. delcgauon will spend a week tn Moscow and Leningrad and meet with thelI Russian counterpans. Gallucc10 said Friday. Crews hunt downed copter The Russian physicians endorse the same tenets as the Americans, he said. The doctors embratc a nuc;lear freeze and advocate a halt to the arms race. "The only way to prevent this ep1dem1c 1s prevention of prohfe"- uon of nuclear warheads,·· saJd Galluc10, chief of tn·patient ~rv1ces in fam1l} medicine. -I "Pohucal leaders aren't com- municating. If people communicate Jnd say this is somethinJ. we don't ~ant. maybe the polittc1ans will listen," said the doctor, a member of the Les Angeles chapter of Physicians for Social Rcsponsi~!!ity. Navy salvage crew~ were continu- ing tbcir search Saturday for the wreckage of a Manne hehcopter that plunged into the ocean off San Clemente ea11~y f"nda) killing four men on board. Lt. Commander Da'e F-nberg of the NaV'> ·s Third Fleet said late Saturday 'that some debns had been found but that the search was con- t1numg for wreckage of the CH-53 helicopter. The copter entered the ocean while lifting a 5-ton cargo truck from the deck of the USS Denver during a training e}(erc1sc. 1 he lour men lollC'd were all ass1,ned to the Marine Corps Air Statton in Tustin. They were identified as Capt. Ball)I Michael Thompson. 28; I st Lt. Thomas Otto Schaefer, 25; Lance Cpl.James Merlyn Klosf, 24; and Cpl. John J. UtsinJer. 21. Fnbera said the cause of the acc1dent rems.med unknown Satur- day. He said the cause would prob- ably be detemuned after the wreckage of the helicopter is raised sometime this week. The heli<;opter was involved in a routine training exercise when ii crashed into about I, 700 feefofwater, m i)j tary.officials Sl!ld. • -fi1iilll@iiil1l;lj£1-------------- TOXIC MATERIALS COMPLIANCE •.• From Al -~ Department's spec1ally framed haz. $feater safety awarene$S on the part of ardous materials firc-fightln.J team,· mdustry. especially since Los Angeles based in lrvme, responded to 53 County has recently made a practice incidents, not all of them within City of prosecutin& waste dumpers. hmtts. Eleven of those were "highly InformatJon garnered from the 60 serious,•• Hersh said. companies has already been entered So far 1n 1984, there have bttn no into a city data bank that is cross.- incidents m Irvine. he said. indexed by locauon, type and com- Hersb speculated that the decline pany name. The county fire depart· in accidents this year may be due to ment is in the pr~ss of buying a computer terminal to be placed on the HAZ·MA T firefighting vehicles that. can access the city data bank, Hersh said. So far none of the information has been put to use, he said. The S 100,000 program 1s supposed to be self-supporting, although a f~ schedule ts not expected to be adopted until next fall. BERGESON ENDORSEMENT ..• From Al ,Assemblyman Pat Nolan of Glendale in a fight for the part}'s leadership The lawmakers, who include as-~mblymen Nolan Fnzzelle of Foun- Jam Valley and Dennis Brown. who represents, most of Huntington 'Beach, have contnbuted more than . I 00,000 to Ferguson's campaign. .... Carpent~r has been supponed b} the less conservative Assembly m1n- "'ority leader Roben Na} lor of Menlo J>ark and state Se n. William .. Campbell of Industry. Na) lor and a ~oup of other Republican lawmakers :ftave given tens of thousands of dollars to Carpenter's campaign Bc~eson said she was upset that her district 1s the bantevound for •party in-fighting -fighting she has :stayed clear of during her years in office. "By becoming involved in this way, outsiders have made th1s elec- tion a political power struggle rather than a chance for voten to hear the issues and select the candJdate wnh the best credentials ... Bergeson said. B~ endorsing Carpenter. Bergeson has JOtned the battle on the side of the moderate wing of the Republican Pan) Orange County Supervisor Thomas Rile). whose 5th Dtstrict includes much of the t\lscmbly distnct. also planned to stay out of the campaign battle. But he threw his suppon to Carpenter dunng a JOtnt press con- ference Saturday. Carpenter said he was pleased Wlth the endorsements and that they will be an added boost to his campaiifl. EVICTION LOOMING .•• From Al can because I don't have enougJ'f mone} to pa} for them. I never sec an~body el~ doing that. 1 have to clean out my car to get a quaner to do m) laundf) ... Agu1s claims i.he made a $17,000 investment 1n a beauty salon with her dead husband·s hfe insurance money that d1dn 't pay off. And she claims she hasn't been able to work -first because or discnminat1on ("who's going to hire a 63-year--0ld woman ~hen they can hire a 33·year--0ld one., .. ) and then because she said she has an emotional disorder that causes her to feel she has trouble copina with her problems. But the big blow. she ~1d, came while she was watting to get rental assistance m Orange County. She said she waited so long that by the time she became eligible her rent was in- creased to a point that disqualified her from rental assistance. A park official, who declined to be identified, said that Aguis owes more than $4,000 in rent and utility bills and confinned she is facing imminent eviction. Aguis, who said she bas sons in Orange and Palo Alto and a daughter in Big Bear, said she doesn't know where's she's going to go. She said Fndaysbe's hopinJ to put off eviction at least a few days in order to pack her things. She's lived at the park eight years. :WIDE SPECTRUM CONTRIBUTES ..• From Al highest m the state -to pay tor a package of highway and freewa:v 1mprovemenlS. The taJl would raise an estimated S5.4 billion over the ne}(t 1 5 years to pay for the vanous projects env1S1oned. Among contributors to the pro--ta}( campaign are: T~ Conllruct1on tn<luitrv AOvencement F" uno of Sout~rn CellfMnle, Los Al\98,.,, '12.SOO F"unO tM Construction 1nou1trv Ad· •e11c~men1 Los Anoeln. M0.000, C J S-rwom & Son,. Coste ~. sU,000 durfnQ '"-r._t1119 oerlod, 150,000 cumYlltllvelv Cireno Hoitt Ane~lm, 11.000, Churdl Eno!-· mg Co Newoor1 e..cn. SI0,000, The Slonet Comi>enlel Inc., Le JOlle, 15,000; $11\erld Encif· neer.n11 Anoclete1. Ven Nu'fl, SS,000, JM PtterlCo. tnc. Newoon Beed't, 115,000, P.cfflc Mutual Lift tn,urence, N-POrt 8"ctt, 15,500 1'111 PertOO, 11 U2t cumuletlvety, EovlOon, trvlne SI0,000. VTN CMp., lrvlne, f l,000; Fluor Coro . frvtne, lS0,000 this p.,-Jod, 164,243 cumulellvttv Tiie Wffllam Lvon Co., N-Pc>rt 8eecn '15.000. 8ufkllnQ tnaustrv Assoclallon of !.o\Jll'lern C.ellfornle Ore~ County Clleoter, sJS 000 '"'' oenoo s3S.SJ1 tumu&ellvllv, PrKI· dffll1 Counc11 Orell!K! Countv 8ulldlnci Industry An otutflon I 1 S.000 tl'lls -ioo. '50.532 cumu1a11ve1v Oet Teco Co. Costa MeM, S2.IOO; llavmono Kaiser E11111'-"· 0.1\lend, Cellf., u.soo. Pec1f1c LIOhtillQ Co Lo' AllOMI, 15,000; Akins OeveloorMnt Co , Newoort 8.-cn. U ,000. Tiie Ffekhtone Co , NtWl>Ofl Beach, US,000, Ooneld Bren Co . Lo' Anveles, US,000; PerlOtll, BrlnkerhOH OV•Cle and Oou111es Inc. Sant• Ane. 1s.ooo '"'' ~•oo ll•,666 cumuletlvllv, carme Otvelootr\, Sen Francisco. US,00? Adem11St-t1r Civil Enolneers tnc .• lrvlne. 13.000, PettWller ltHI E 'telt, New-t 8MCfl S 10.000 Ponotrose Homes, NtwPOrt 8Mch 110,000, Stenderd Peclltc Coro Coate MeMI, 12s.ooo. UMA Eng1~l"9 Co Irvine, •250 Minten Vieto Co . Mlnlotl Vlelo, S30,000 this oerloO. $99,'12 cumuletlvtlv, Kethrvn Thomo· son. Newoort BtKl'I SS.000, Untied AUlo- WO<lttrl lt19io<i 6. Bell, SS,000; Bevwood Oevtk>Pmtnt Cirouo Inc. HewPOrt BtKh, 110,000, A.Ci Becker, Ch~QO, S2.SOO, The Koll ColYmbl• Venture, Newoort Beech sS0,000; KB lnvHtors, Newoort 8eech, $6,000 this p.,-lod, IS6.000 cumutetlvtlv. Kott Centtr Irvine, 111.000 this oerlod, 174,000 cumutetlvttv, Koll Ceoler lrvlne '2, 116,000 11\ts -lod. 90,000 cumuletlvl!Y, Merion Knoll. SS,000, TM Oouoles Allied 0.- vefoclmenl Co Inc , Sen DltoO, I 10,000, Su-· visor ltalClll Cieri\ CommlltM , SS,000; SoYlhern CalHoml• Edison, s lS,000 this oerlod, Slt,111 aimuletlvetv, 8eldwln 8ull0en, lrvlne. sS,000; Slendard OU of C•lllof"nle, Sen Francisco, s 10,000, 51\epell lndustrlft Inc., Bevertv Hills. SS,000, Partter Hanll8fln C~.. lrvlne, s 10,000; AlleOen Phermeceutlals, 110,000;The lrvlne Co .. S94,000 this oertod. sno,913 cumulatlvelv; Birtcher PacHk:, Leeune Nloi*. SIS,000, Bovie C:ngl,_,lnci. N•wOOfl BeKh, SS,000, Arrow Suh end Door Co, trvlne, S2,SOO! Wells Feroo I. Co, Sen Frencl~. U,000, Tevtor Woodrow Homes Cetlfornl• LIO • N-oort 8ucn, SS,000, Senl• MefMrll• Grouo. Sen Juen c;.plstreno, US,000 this oerlod U0,000 cumuletlvetv, WHI· ern Natlonet Pr-llH, Orancie, SS,000, SoYlh Cout Plue. 110.000, Centerel tnduslrln Enol· ,_,tno Co , S.nt• Fe Springs. l2.500, Ncwthroo Corp , Lo. Anoe!H, 56,000; Union Oii Co. Of CeUfornle, SSAIOO; Wrether Coro., Bevertv Hiiis. SI0,000 lhfs oerlod, Sl•,900 curnuletlvetv; 0- AutrY. ss,000, Hilton Holets, 8evertv HIHa. s10,ooo. eerier Hawley Hein Storn Inc.. IS,000; Building lndu•trv Potltbf Action CommlllM, Los AllQMs. SS.000 BITTER FIGHT FOR JUDGESHIP ••. From Al evidence upon which to base the fihng of any cnmmal charJCS ... The attorney general has sent the case to·the Commission on Judicial Performance for its inspection. Stcwan ~1d the disputed cate got "lost in the press ofbusmess'' and that he no longer takes cases under submission for Iona penO<is of time. Shaw's second campa.ian Chi.IF 11 that Stewart tried to "fix" two speeding tickets received by Stephen Ph1hpson. a .,,..eU-known Santa Ana attorney The two tickets sat 10 Stewart's desk for e1aht months awa.iling dis- pensation. Accordina to Shaw, Stcwan wanted to wait until the tlckeia were out of date before doina anythlna •mh them "You k.now~hat? I procrastinated on those ttckcu. They wtre on m )' de k and 1 foflOl abouc them but when they wttt brouaht to my auentjon they were sent out to the coun and the defendant pleaded su•lty," tcwan said. "I don't allow files to Sil on my desk for any tlme at all any more," he added. "The guy 1s an embarrassment to the legal system," said Shaw, who has worked as a deputy district attorney for 11 years and an assmant U.S. attorney for one. Stcwan says all of Shaw's charges arc politically motivated and that he is innocent of wronadoina. Both candidates are for rais1oa lhe SI S,000 limit on Municipal Coun ca and for assign1n1 all traffic manen to a specific traffic com· missioner to free up the courts. Stewan was one of fonncr Gov Jerry Brown's last appointments to t.he bench. A$1nglcparcnt. he lives in Newpon Beach and ts ra.tsina two &J'ldc hool- gcd children. · He graduated from th Univcn1ty of Nevcda at Reno in I 9SS with a ~ ift Enali hand from Stanford Umven1ty Law School in 19 I. Hr ~as Co ta Mesa's cit}' pro cutor from 1968-70 bcfort opcninJ up a j private law practJcc, where he worked before his appointment in 1982. Shaw isa t..aauna Beach native. She graduated from UC Jrvine in 1969 and from Cal We$tern School of Law in San Diego in 1972. She beaded the District Attorney's Rape Ta&k Force and tried 80 rape cases, of which she lost only one. Sh.aw has· been endol'led by the police ~auons of Costa Meta, Irvine, and NeWpe>n Bea.ch as well as the Pollot Officers Research Associa· tion of Cahfomia. Stewart has been endor'lied by Hart>or Municipal Coun Presiding Judge Calvin Schmidt, OranJe Co1.tn· ~ supervisors Thomas Riley and Bruce Nestande. Rep. 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Ultle AOClt .. eo ~~ty 3-4 IW ~9fl..W.ll. 15 62 LoeAngeM 7, u N w ~estilts of vote oµ union pending By PHIL SNEIDERMAN otlNPelr .......... Non-teaching employees of the Coast Community Colleae District are awaiting the results of an election aimed at deciding wpether they ~ be represented next month by their present union, a new union or no union at all. More than 700 classified em- ployees at Orange Coast, Golden West and Coistlinecolleges and at the Coast District headquariers in Costa Mesa were. el.igiblc to vote. Ballou. were mailed May 10 and had to be returned by 5 p.m. Friday. Results of the election will be announced Monday by the Public Employment Relations Board, PERB, which is supervising the election at its Los Angeles office. Oerical workers. custo<hans, food Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Delivery 11 QuerantHd Mon<Slly·Ftlday tt you dO not ne.. yOVI paper by ~30 p m c:ell Det°'e 1 p m ltnd yOtoJ11 copy .,. De dtll.artd service workers, bus drivers and other non·teac~ non·management em- ployees arc affected by the.election. Roger Smith, a regional rePrcsenta." tive for PERB, said employees eould check one of three _sl>nJ.CCS ..(CPrding collective ~ representation: the Califorrua School Employees Association, CSEA; the Amencan Federation of Teachers, AFT; or no representation. The CSEA bas represented the classified workers since 198 l, but its .agreement eitpircs une 30. The AFT currently represents the district's full· time teachers. In thei.r bid to teplace the CSEA throu&h this election. AFT supporters were required to collect signatures from at least 30 ~rcent of the college district's classified em· ployees. Smith said one of the lhrce ballot c·hoiccs must receive more than SO pcrcen t of the :votes. Uno m.ajori ty is obtained by any of the choices, a runoff election must be conducted between the top two, probably in ~ fall, Smith said. While representing the district' teachers, the AFT supported the campaiifls of three new members elected to the college district's aovern· ins board and pressed successfully for the rehiiingofteachers laid off by the previous board members. -Jan N'tllf;president offfie district's CSEA chapter. acknowledacd that classified empfoye« have recci:ved' no cost oftivin& raises since 1981 and have lost some benefits. But she said some of these problems have been "beyond the control of CSE.A." State Tundina to community colleges has been reduced in recent years. What do yoii'1lke about tbe Dally PJlot? What don't you llke? Call tbe number at left ud your muaaa.e wUI be recorded, traoacrtbed and deUvered to tbe appropriate editor. Tkaame %4-bour u1werio1 service may be used to recont letten to tbe eclltor on any loplc. CGotrtbuton to our Letters column m111t lnchacle tllelr name &Qd te!epb.oDe number for vertflcatleo. No clrcuJaUoo cal11, pleue. Tell us wlilat'a on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz Ill Publisher Clrcua.tlon 7141142-4333 c1 .. 11fled advertl1lnt 714/142-5171 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE ~ 330 w .. 1 Bey St . Coele .,._, CA Meit •00< ... 8oJI t!WIO. Coet• Meee c~ m2t1 Cooyftghl 1993 Orenge COM! Publllf*IO Company Ho • ,,.,.. "°'* ... ,,.tiore. edllonel mim. Of ao..n- "*111 herein ,.,..,. be ,..,,~ w1lftout tipeClel I*· mt8llol\ of COl>'tf 'Oh1 -S.1urar, end 6'.rloey " ~ 00 nol ·-'fOUt copy by 7 • m C.-be4ore t 0 a m 1W1C1 your copy wll bedelMteO Clrculatk>n Telephonn Chazy Oow•UbJ Editor and Assistant to the Publisher Roeemary Churchman .Controller 8tephen F. Ceruo Pr<>dUcllon Maneger / Donald L Wlttt.me C1rcu1111on ManlQe( VOL. n, NO. 155 QUES: Who can beat BOdham? BRADFORD ' A Vote for Bradford Is a Vote for: •Quality Education • Balanced Federal Budget • iilateral Weapons Freeze • Women's Riqhts • Environmental Responsibility. •Senior Citizen's Concerns C .A. Bradford Democrat \ VOJE TUES. JUKE f714) 645·017-8 Pa d for by "Carol Ann Bradford For Congress" Committee 000174632 , . NA J ION Offi~ials will m.eet ·to ~ettle fair's taxes B1n. Alsodate4 Preti NEW ORLEANS -City officials .iiJJ meei .-it.b wortd'l.(air directors this week to tcnlc a &ax dispute tb t almost ~t 2,000 fair employees from gettina paid, and the fair president said~ flap may keep tourists away. Tbe city froze the fair'• bank accounts, conttndina that the fair owes $3.8 million in amusement, salesud special &axes that thO!Jld have been paid May 20. Fair officials con~nded ohly SJ .S million was owed and that it doesn't come due until June 20. An agreement was reached Friday niaht and enouah money to cover the paychecks) which went out 3"'1 lloura late, wu released by the city. "Nationwide this is goina to be a problem" for the exposition's imaae. said fair president Petr Spumey. Still, he sai~1 despite daily attendance fiprea that have been lower t.nan expected the fair is makina cnouah money to meet expenses. K'••enger 1Nn1• of oU dlu•ter WASHINGTON -Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger aid m a broadcast Saturday the United States should arrange air cover in tbc Persian Gulfbccause closing the gulf would triger a "disastrous" oil shortage that could plunge the world economy back to whtre it was at the time of the 1973 Arab oil embargo. That could mean a "rapid rise in oil prices, inflationary pressures, and recessions that will.affect the stability of all governments and the health of the industrial democracies," Kissinger said. Negotlaton meet ta L V •trike LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Negotiators for striking musicians met ~ith resort officials Saturday in an effort to reach a contract that would put many of the remaining 6,500 striking horel workers back on the job. The talk.s came a day after the musicians union and a union representina staaehands agreed on a new pact with the Union Plaza Hotel, clcarina the way for some 800 strikers to return to work. About 6,000 Culinary Union workers and bartenders remained on strike against I l resorts, along with an estimated 500 stagehands and musicians. Teza• repeal~ evolatlon rule AUSTIN -The Texas Board of Eduation on Saturday repealed a controversial rule that restricted the teaching of evolution. The I 0-year-old. rule had required references to evolution in textbooks to "identify it as onlX one of several explanations of the origins of humankind. ' Critics of the rule have said it influenced the teaching of biol<>I)' nationwide because the Tcxa.Hextboolt market is so large that publishers sometimes tailor texts to Texas needs. The rule was repealed after Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox had held at was unconstitutional. Ba fl tali. to free •a•pectll LOS ANGELES -Despite a ruling which set bail amounts for them, five of seven McMartin Preschool molestation defendants remained in custody Saturday, and prosecutors said only one could possibly be released this weekend. But Betty Raidor would first have to come up with $750,000 cash. Property equity in that amount would not suffice. The seven defendants have been mdicted on more tban200fclony abusccou~ including rape and sodomy. Flret1 slowly being contained LOS ANGELES -One of three stubborn lightning fires was contained Saturday, leaving just two of at least 126 such blazes still burninJ unconfined four days after a Southern California elcctncal storm. All told, the fires have blackened I 6,450 acres in eight counties, but most were qui:ckJy doused Wednesday. The 5,900-acre Saline fire in Death Valley was contained at noon Saturday, and was expected to be controlled by 6 p.m. Sunday . . Containment was predicted Saturday evening Ol\.. the 6,~acrc-.A,uanga fire in San Diego and Sunday fc5r an 800-acre fire tn the Joshua Tree National Monument. Army probed writer•• polltlcs SAN JOSE -U.S. Army intcllijence once probed whether Pulitzer (>rize-winning novelist John Steinbeck was a Communist, decided that he was not. but nevertheless recommended that the writer be denied an Anny commission, a newspaper reported on Saturday. Steinbeck, who wrote the Pulitzer prize-winning novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," while living a few miles southweit of San Jose j n Los Gatos, was seeking a commission u an officer in the Army. Lut of mutilated pellcan• dle SAN DIEGO -The last of 23 pelicans whose beaks were hacked off have died despite efforts to keep them alive, Sea World officials said. The .California brown pelicans, an endangered species, were the last of a group found mutilated two years ago off Dana Point. The last three surviving birds died last week, two of a vitamin deficiency, the other ofan unknown cause. The maimed pelicans were to have been flown to a Euro~ bird park later this month to take part in the world s first captive breeding program for the species. . Cable can back on track · Or11nge CoM1 DAILY PflOT/Sun(lay, June.J, ..... M Deba-te·tf>day as primar-ies oom--... Jackson at son• gi:aduatton as Mondale, Hart keep plu Avoidina pol.iucaJ tbttonc m his addreu to about the candidate m t likdy lO beat Pn!mdall RCMU ia lbe I,~ ~t* at \be cavcroou Was.bi~ C..thcdra.l, fall. Jackson ad: Monda.lc.o mcaoWbi.C, c:onuaued IO hammer aa Hatt Your chaf~ is not jmt tO m:civt an education. on · ucs Critical lO California voecn. but to provide an education a.nd to providt jobl for thOIC Al be did Friday.a Moad.ale demanded dial Hitt • The Rev. Jesse Jack.ton took time off from the Democratic~ dcnliaJ cam pa1&n to Oy CTOS$-CO\JJ\try for his son's hlllf ICbool paduation on Saturday whtle Wahcr F. Mondale and OarY Han pJuacd for votes in Soutbem California. ofyour~tioo." abandon his SUPI"?" :aor ~ nudtar ~ ~ Jacboo was murniqa to ~mmcdiatdy oroooaaludaltoJoi.DhiaunOppODQ1dlcDi8bloCMyoa . after t.b.c ceremony. • • nudcar power ~t.. Hart Aid in L<>' Aqelct tba& be lw no~ to make. . 1_"be .olant ••. localed oa an ~ ,fault ud AU three were maktna their way to ~verty Hills fQf a nationally televised debate toda¥ sponsored by NBC ju'1 two days before voters make tb~ar selections in primaries in California. New Jcney, West Virainia. New Mexico and a deal with Jacbon for bi.I national CQnvenllon del~ quesuons 'have amen about wbcther 1t could watha.and a ~ is no aJlianoe bCtween tlle H.,i and Jacbon shock. • campaips and 1 don't anticipate one at the convention .. Han was uttd la&tt about Mondale'1.-_.uon Ot'I Kart Kid. • the Otahlo Canyoa pla.AL South DaJcota. • _ • • The Col<wado tenatortaid no ~t FtJ iavol\'ed Han also wd be is in the race to stay-no m2lt.er the in decisions on rpcci6c aude&r pleats, but ratba ICU Jack99n, attired an a black robe and fOld sCarf at hu son's p-aduatton f'Tom Sl Albans school m Washington said p~vtlcged youn"9~rs ~ve ~ obliption to sha~ educational opportunities with their contemporaries. outcome of the five pnmaries. bro.d national policy on lbt developmaat ~ nDdear Even if Mondale clamu tO have tbc ~.967 CDCSJY. • • deleaates for the nomination on Wcd.oesday, Han said be He md approVa.I for ~udc:ar ~ton will continue to seek delcptes wilfu.>J to swatch te Hart u comes from the llCkar Rqula\Oty c.ommilliolL Toll rises as rains continue 18 deaths blamed on storm slowly out to sea apin lat.er in thC day. • k d b N E gl d In Connecticut, where the racina Connecticut and par e a OVe soggy ew n an Housatonlcnv~~cvacuationofl,300peoplc, A ramstomi blamed for 18 deaths on its slow drive b3:J:m~,;~~d:°d~ ~~::n :°:! across the country made a U-turn over the Atlantic and of Middletown and New Milford. parked Saturday over SOUY New England, where swollen • More than an inch of rain fell overnipu in some parts rivers crested after forcing thousands from their homes. of the sta&e and "it's not showing any Sl&JlS of lcttina up Connecticut Gov. William O'Neill on Saturday nght now," said National Wcatbc• Service meteorologist formally asked President Reagan for disaster aid because Craig Cannon in Windsor Locks. of flooding in the state, where up to 8l/• inches of rain has The Connecticut cresw:d Saturday at about 21.3 feet fallen since May 27, forcinaevacuation of more than I ,000 -more than 13 feet above flood stage-in Middletown people. its hiJhest level since 1938. Mayor Sebastian Garafalo said In Massachusetts, an estimated 4,000 people evacu-his "very conservative estimate" of damage in that city atcd a.t the beipt of the flooding began returning home, atone was SI million. but rain and high wmds Saturday forced can~llation of a Jo Portland, Coon., the marina. boatyard and parade ofwl sailing ships in Boston Harbor. 1 warehouse owned by Harold Orucb was under 10 feet of In the South, mca;while, the approach of summer water. "It's up to the oeilina," be said. .. Everything I have more closely resembled the beginning of sprin& with a out here is \lD4er wat.er ... dozen cities from Texas to Aorida J>OStina ce«Ord lows for The Housatonic, which crested Friday at 22.4 feet in the date. It was 54 degrees in Apalachicola, Fla.., the New Milford. was ex~ to drop to 14 feet. coldc$.t ever this late in the spring;.53 in Jac~nviUc, i:ia-. State officials wd they hoped some residents could s~ppana t~e 55-dcaree record set tn 1889; 4 7 in Mcndian, return home over the weekend O'Neill made a helicopter ~ass~dippana und.er the 1972 record by 2 d~ and 56 .tourof1loodcd~oof"rida.¥, and in bislener101telpn nJ Houton, breaking the 1976 mark of 59 degrees. said Connecticut would bc-_...in dire need of assistanoe'' .. This type of ..teather is more common ig.latc March with millions of dollars io = or ~ly Apri!." said fo~ter Burt SYl~n~L tne-In Massachusetts, b . of farms. roads and Nauonal Humcan~ Center 10 Coral Gables; Aa. . homes remained u.odeT water early Saturday after the . Thestonn_peltma.NcwEnglandbadmoved ISOmiles Merrimack and Connecticut riven crested late Friday. mto the Atlanllcon Fnday, ~ut tl!cn back~ up and stalled Damqc to crops alone was estimated at $20 milion. Saturday over Nantucket wt~ win~ gust.mg past 40 mph An estimated 4,000 people were driven from their and moderate to heavy nun, said Jack Hales at the homes at the peak of the Oooding ltld many have nbt National ~verc St_of11!~ <?enter in ~ City. Mo. "It's returned, said Massachusetts Civil Defeme Director Tom n.ot g~. be SI!~· It s aggravann:g an already bad P. Rod&ers. He said about 35 people spent Slturday niabt s1tuat1on up there. at Red Cross &bcltcn in Northampton and Methuen. while However, foft:Ctasters expected-die-norm fo move others were staying with relatfves&na-f'tilmdS:- Reagan'• Irlsb:'Vtait Prealdent Rea1an (aboYe) break.a away from the omcta1 welcolllinaf ceremony on urlnl In lrelancf' to peel wellwtahen beblnd an airport barricade. At ~t. a aatae wttb •mean'• featurea, modeled after tbe Statue of LlbertJ. wean a crown of ml•IJee u It la drlftll tbroacJl downtown Galway. Arabs applaud, Iran protests' gulf resolution I MANAMA. Bahrarn (AP) -Arab nations in the Persian Gulf region on Saturday applauded a U.N. Sccunty Council resolution demanding that Iran halt at&acks on shipping. · • Iran responded by saying the "law of the JungJc" ruled at the Sccunty Council and its demand was invalid becau5e it failed to condemn Iraqi strikes. . Pair on ox~gen exchange vows LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) -It was a typical June wcddana. with a teary-eyed bnde and a nervous groom. eitccpt that the couple were flanked by the Oll)'ICD tanks they need to combat their breathing ailments. About 100 family members. friends and fdlow patients congregated 1n a tin) chapel at Tabitha Home, a nursing home where Deb Wannscbatf and Lonruc Paee met a year ago while being treated • SAN FRANOSCO -This city will put its historic cable car line back in service Sunday-in plenty of time for the Democratic National Convention 10 July. At 10 a.m., the first ~ying pauenaers in 20 month• will step aboard the California (inc and help put"bac\ on track the project that included the dismembermeot of l 00-year-old sewer pipes, crumbling water maihs and miles of time- worn track. The Powell Street line will begin seMf'C June I 0. The Mason Street line reopens June 21. · Iranian Prime Minister Hussein Musavi was quoted later by Tehran radio as sayil\g Iran will contanue to strike at Iraq despite the U.N. resolution and thedchvery of U.S. -~----Stinger anuaircraf\ missiles to Saudi Arabia. The former nursing home residents, rcmaimng seated to keep their breath, exchanged vows and nnp and klsscd dum1a"\hc I 5-mtnute ceremony. At the end they stood up and walked awa) hand in hand. wtth their ox~ tanks t.agJng alona. The> 'II spend thetr hone) moon m Lincoln. She suffers from chronic obstructive pul30 disease. which p~vcnts the brain from recew1na en oxygen. She must be on the oxygen tank during Lebanon will reopen ga t~ways BEl R UTi Lebanon-The new ooahtton government said Saturday 1t will reopen two crossings betw~n lkirut's Moslc"' and Christian sectors on Monday despite pcnistent hostilities between rival militias. Lebanese police and French truce obletvm will &ake over positions at the two p\cwa~ in advance of their opening in order to separate the mLlitias. Prime Minister K&Bmi also announ~ he bad ordemi Israel to close its liaison office in the east Beirut Christian suburb of Dbayc. l!ope mlt. pre@dent Ja Rome ROME -Pope John Paul 11 made a fonnaJ visit Saturday to Pruidcnt Sandro Pmini in the fint trip by a pontiff to the PIUiiliential palace in 18 years. The visit, foUowina a tnp by Pertini to the Vaticao two wecb qo, was timed to coincide wt th celebrations markina the JUM 1944 liberation of Rome from the Nazis and the foundati<?,o of the l&alian republic two years ~ttt. AjJartl!eld 'anacceptable' LONDON -South African Prime Mini11cr P.W. Botha held nearly five bows oftaJk.s Situ.rday with Prime Minister Marprct Thatdter, who told him hi wbitc- mlnority l()Vcmment's policy of r.cial te7!f: was .. unacceptable." The meetina was held at Ch Mn ThatdJ r's country rcsidcnce, -hue tame Is, people S':lpd 1 demonstration in London prote1un1 Botha 's Vllll I The council resolution, passed an a 13--0 vote on Friday. called on Iran to halt air attacks on oil tan.ken in the aulf and emphasized the necessity o( keeping gulf sea lanes secure and free. The resolution made no mention of Iraqi attacks q.ainst ships in the area. The six-nation GulfCooperation Council, made up of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait. the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman, had sought the resolution. In B&bra.in, Information Minister Tariq al-Moayyed said, 0 Wearcquitc happy with the outcomcoftheSecunty Council debftes." omes and when the weather 1s humid. Page suffers from sleep apnca. which means he somcumcs stops brcattung when be 1s sleepi.ng. He also sufkrs from back problems, so he oocas1onally uses a whocl ctwr. He must be on the respirator all the time. The couple will live 1n an apartment in Lmooln. They receive home treatment from a Tabitha respnatory therapist and meals from the facility's Meals on Wheels program. <'-al <--. ...: ... :~-'""'1· The groom receives ~l ~wit)' \UMI~ ll)' PIY· ments and his bndc 1s scelana similar paymcn: • Dutch missile dei.ay upsets Western allies West Germans fear move might be seen as weakness fn NA TO FRANKFURT, West Omnany (AP)-Thc eovero· mcnt 111d Sa1urday 1t ftan Moecow miabt inler'prC lhe Dutch delay 1n dcl)loyina new n~ ma iJcs u a sian of tallt'nnt l"C30lvc in NA TO, and 1nni.al reaction indK:attd other Western 1Jli also may be tlWonied. The Dutch Clb1nct lareed to~ an \Uldetennined number of mcdium·ranae tNile miSSlles in t 981. h will take 4 m1 t iftbc SOvit1 Union.bas not resumed anm control talks with the Uni\td.S\i or bu increucd the number of 20 nuclear mt I pointed at Europe - The Nonh Atlantic Tre8ty Orp:niJ:ation ca11ed for the 48m1 · tobcsutioacdonOutduoilby 19~u~of the anaancc·1 plan fbr dqJloyina S72 U.S...built ~ 2 IAd c:nlile m· ' lD Western &rope. · ~Ult of \be late boW' of lbt Dutch Cabioct vote Fnday. tbcfc was leant ofllci&l commeot from West European aovemmcn Ho vcr, me l)Obtidans and commen&aton rcWkcd \be H..,.ae for · a•-ay from the NA TO umetible. The twid• cnticitm came from West~}'. 11tbkb tt del)loyina the lattes• conti nt of the NATO mi 'les-204, indudana an 108 Ptt.lling ls. ConSttYativc <."hl.nttllot Helmut Kobl's ooahuon vn-nmcnt fca~ .. 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WllT COVINA (Hiiand M•N I 10 al C lriJS 4vt 'U\.L•ltTON Ort ng 1-r th Httbof Blvd tl'd Ort ngetl'IOlpe A~t TOltltA.HCI Old T ne Pi.et Safi Ooego Fr#J IO Hl•lhO•r.e B vd SOUttl ' ; "" Mt~ Of R 119'Si0e rrwy HU..TIHOTOH HACH BHCl'I BIVO ~--•on Hel Incl W••"e< CAHOOA , ... IC VlllOW9!1 5' I nd Coroon St TUI TIH El Cimino Plu e El Ctm•"O Reel ano 611'1 SI COITA MllA Ha•W ~ C.nr" 'Hart>Or Blwd end Wi!IOl'l 91 OMNAOA HILLI BalbOt I ncl Sin feH11noo M•SI on Blvd• LA MIR~A £11 11~1·11 ftwy . at SIM• GertrUOet Ave LAOUHA HtLL.a AO, l..aguneHllsM1n SD1tC>ieQof°r•y (Rt 5110E•T0t0Ao THOUIANOOA•IJl 'I MtionNOrtllM()(Jtpert!Ao,1'2mo Milot 1tn on A"n.01 oe11 C.r10t1 Ille Oakr M•- Officers honored ~ Coata Mesa officer Crala Rozean, left, and Fountain Valley officer Michael Major, re- ceh~ed 7 -Ele•en Law Enforcement Com- mdnlty Service Awarda daring recent cer- emonlee. The duo were aelectecl u their departmenta' reclplenta for work record• and community involvement. Fewer drunks being treated at trauma unit, ~The number of persons treated at Fountain VaUey Community Hospital trauma centerforinjuries sustained wh'He intoxicated has decreased l 0 percent in the past two ycars'>-ocording to a new study. . "This decrease is encouraging. considering that alcohol-related fatali ties constitute one third ofall118uma fatalities at our center," said Dr. William Thompson, director of trauma services. • Still, Thompson noted that -drunlcen drivers often escape harm while causing death or serious injury to others. , · The study, conducted by the Trauma Center QuaJity Assurance Program, also revealed tb~t of 148 patients found to be legally drunk, 21 percent were under the legal drinking age of21. · • About 85 percent of the intoxicated patients were male. . The study also showed that 19 percent of the patients with injuries such as g1,>n shot or stabbing wounds were found to have alcohol in their system. Fountain Valley operates Orange County's busiest trauma center. The facility treats nearly 40 percent of the county's trauma patients. ----------------~------.......... ~ ·•.-Sheriff promotes department ~rio Three ranking members personnel and traan ana of the Ora nge County division. -Romero has at· Sheriff Department have tended Santa Ana, Orange been promoted, Sheriff Coast and Golden West Brad Gates announced this community colleges. week. Raul Ra mos. an assis- tant sberiff in charge of the department's operations division, has been named undersheriff. A graduate of Cal State Long Beach, Ramos also has a master's degree from California Luthcrn College and is a graduate of the FBl's Na- tional Academy. Dennis La Ducer, a cap- tain of the patrol division, bas been promoted to assis- tant sheriff and take over Ramos' duties in the opet- ations division. La Duocr is studying for bis doctorate at Oaremont Graduate School. Andrew Romero, who has been a deputy in the depanment's patrol and investigative divisions, has been named captain of the oc Arts Ceiter give:D. $100,000 A San Marino-baied financial finn, Kinsml F1nanaal Corp., has donated SJ00t900 to,Jhe Ora County Perf onnina Am Center, scnedulcd '<> open n Costa Mesa in OctOber 1986, officials announced . Henry.Scaen trom, chainnan of the Perfonnioa Center'• bOatd of trustcct, said several memben Ki nsmith'• board of directon live in Oran,c County • SO far, the Perl'ormirtf Arts Center hU received m thanas2 million in 11f\ commitmenu tOM td t e cons~tion and endowment of the sas.s mini n Perfonnir)I Arts Center, Seltntrom said. When complete. the· 'cttitr will house symphon)'. ballet, musical theater and opera in a two-theater complc1 .L..,;_,;..;...... _____ ~-.....:.-------·--~-------------:---~-------........;~-----_..;.-.i.----...---.1· in th~ South Coast Plaza Town Cnucr ·~· \ ' I • . I I " ~·aguna :Jleacli P-rincipal ·rt Fisher resigning post . Long .. ttme administrator takes job at Santa Barbara district BJ DAVID BISHOP CNlr .... c.m.... ..... ' • El Morro elementary school principal Art'Fis)ter WJll submit b.ls resignation to the Laguna Beach Unified boot District Board of Education this week. Fisher has ecccpted a position with the Cold Sprina School District in Santa Barbara County. Fisher, who has been witll"the Llauna Beach school distnct since 1969 as a teacher at Thurston Intermediate School, ac11vit1es director at the hiih school and as the EJ Morro school principal, said he accepted the Job as superintendent and prin~pal in the one-1ehool. 187- student Cold Sprina district." The 39-year-old administrator was scheduled tO be part of an unusual move next year in which he would exchanae positions with the princieel of the Top of the World elementary .school, Judy Chnspens, to widen their educational experience. Laguna schools Supenntendent Billy J. Barnes said Cbrispens will still move to El Mono next fall, and that he will be recommendioi to the school board that a seaJth bcain in.ttmd1ately for principal at the Top of the World school. " Fisher said his decision to move was made this week upon confirmation of Cold Spring's offer. An official letter of resignation to the board of education will be tendered at the board's next meeting on Thursday, he said. Fisher has been interested in gaining more super- visory experience and advancmg bis career. he said, which 1s difficult 10 public school adm1n1stratJon without advanced degrees. "This opportunity opened up and I decided to take it," Fisher said. "It's part of my long-tC11l\ plan. Unfortunately it's hard to control the timing of so(Dething hkc this." STANEORD GREEN • FOR STATE ASSEMBLY A LEADER WITH REAL EXPERIENCE 8t.nfCN'd Green la the Independent leader you need to get the Job done rn Sacramento. He has a long re- cord of community and govermen- tal aervtce, and distinguished profenulnal .career working wtth business, law enforcement, unlver- altlel, the mllltary and government organizations. ltanfCN'd Green wlll be your voice l~I matters and wlll give highest pr1orlty to four major Issues. He la the only candlaate with lmPortant pro~lem aotvtng ex- perience In the four key areas of: Education Reform ·criminal Justice Reform Revttallzlng Small Business Welfare Reform I CAST 1 VOTE FOR YOU! 15<1 . . Friends of Stanford Green P.O. Box WW Balboa Island, CA. 92662 714/~73-1234 ' Quilt commemorate. cloetna Llncoln lltddle School PT A preeldeat llita Smith (left~ta LlncolD ~D&l Georsl•na Mc .eod with a oratlYe .. qtillt on beh•lf of the PT A. ~ .. at. ~t i,a Dr. Jolui JOcoll. cU9trlct •per-hltendent. ,, . Stop Prowler Entry! The Last D ependable Protection You Would Ever Need For Home And Business ~Can Be Ad!usted • To Ar"f Heglt Or Con1*t¥ Ooeed For . Maiam.rn . Pnllacy And -100%-5ecu'ltv. Call Now For A· Free In Home qr Office Demonstration and Eatlmne And Receive Free The 1984 Olympic Poner (No Purcheee Necnury) S.C.E. Rolling Bhuttara Fin11ncing Available For FNe No Obligation lnformation'C.11(714)549-5101 \ Susanne Shaw Deputy-District Attorney ENDORSED BY: ·• Newport Beach Police Association Legislative Committee ~ • Costa Mesa Police Officers Association • California Highway Patrol, s ·anta Ana )' • Irvine Police Officers Association • Orange County Association of Deputy Sheriffs • Orange County Retail Securi ty Officers Association · . . • Orange County District Attorneys Association • Citizens for Better Judges , • National Women's Political , Caucus . " ... she also has strong su pport from law enforcement groups. We share their belief that SHAW would be a better judge than the incumbent and urge her I . ,, e eCtlO . . . Los Angeles Times Ed1tonal, May 27, 1984 r- Vo e SUsa.nne Shaw for Judge of the Orange Coun_, _Harbor Municipal Court ... Paad for by CommtnM to Ea.ct Suunne S. Sh9w, l.D. 8040411 .. / a. , -. • • / .. -. ' & ZE ... . -~-.-··~~,erelsa way to save both Up~er.'Newpqrt.Ba.v. and Bolsa Chica. Vote Yes on Pmps....1.8 and J 9." JAN D. V Al'fl)SR8LOOT MD lf•wport Bead&. L.M·. Bovo Hart shocked by Mondale's 'cold' attac ks -t Best babies borQ in May But dtff evences are more nuance t han substance -{ WASHINGTON -To hear Gal'} Han tell it. the biggest surpnse of the p~idential campaign was not his incredible surge after New Hamp- shire nor his equally incredible•col- lapsc two week.s later. but somethmg he s.imply did not count on: the behavior of Walter F. Mondale. Hart finds it despicable. ··1 was unprepared for h<»" negative M ondale would become once he began to lose," Han told me in a recent interview. He blames the attacks for his loss in both the New York and Pennsylvania pnmancs. He quotes Mondale as calhng him .. a cold-hearted wrench" and says he so confused the voters that momentum towards him in New York and Pennsylvania stalled. That's Hart's view and n's not oettssarily gospel. Mondale was entj~ tied to come at Hart where he was weakest -the auest1on of identity (who is this man?) and of character. Hart, after all. was a relatively new face and had, indisputably, changed his name, fudged his age and creative- ly revised hLS campaign biography. Fair enough. But then Mondale .became creative himself. Recently. ,for instance. he accused Hart ofbeing soft on both arms control and the ""'environment. This came as news to both environmental and disarma- ment groups who have a hard time choosing between the two pnncipal Democratic candidates. As far as these groups go, both Hart and Mondale have admirable records and the differences between them ha'e more to do wnh nuance than wnh '"ideology. On the environment. Mondale has made much of the fact that Hart was absent fort he final 'ote an 1980 on the establishment of the Superfund Thet's true. But a!> a former senator. J RICHARD Co HEN Monditle knows there was no need for Hart to be in the Senate that day. The outcome was a foregone conclusion and the Superfund won by a vote of78 to 9. Hart, according to a spokesman for an environmental group, had been a vigorous proponent of the Super- fund in committee and his absence fo.r the Final vote was meaningless. In April, Mondale criticized Hart for offering only .. nominal" support on women's issues -a charge that particularly gaJled Hart since he had for a time made women's issues the ccnterp1ccc of his campaign. Again. Mondale's assessment of his oppo- nent was news to leaders of women's organizations. One of them. Judy Goldsnuth of the Nauonal Organiza- tion for Women, caUed Hart's voting record .. virtually flawless" -an assessment ech~ by other feminist leaders. Either Mondale or Hart was okay with them. The "New Mondale" has had a har4 time catching up with the ·~Qld Mondale." For 20 years., Mondale has been known as an excecdi~y decent poTjtiCian. In fact. the "ra.{l' on him was that he lacked the requisite fire in his belly to become President. In 1974. after all. be dropped out of the presidential race. saying he could not face another night in another Holiday Inn. The presidency. he implied, wa~ not worth it. The fact is that Mondale and Hart differ on very little. Maybe their biggest difference is what they arc willing to do to win. Mondale has shown he is willing to do JUSt about anything. For Hart. that was the biggest surprise of the campaign. Ricbard Cobea is 11 syadic11IH colamAist. · I> De1Docrat, Republican support Pi;op. 24 , To the Editor: dangerous change m our manner of Despite the political wars tn Wash-governing. mgton and Sacramento. Democrats You may feel that this is merely a and Republicans don't always dis-technical matter. a fight between agree on pubhc issues. More import-politicians. It is not. It is a cynical ant than our commitment to party assault on your government, on a pohc1es 1s our commitment to Amen-system that may not be perfect but 1s can pnnciples. cenainly the best one so far. Next week you as voters will be We know the damage that Prop- asked to consider Propost11on 24. an osition 24 will do. As individuals initiattvc undertaken by Paul Gann. from both parties who have served 10 One of us 1s a Democrat, the other a Republican. so we differ on the ments the Legislature and have held some of of his past work. Ccnainly many the highest offices JD this state. we Cahfomians have supported some of urge you to vote NO on Proposition his other efforts. notabl) Proposition 24. While we all at times disagree wt th 13. But an this case he is flat-out the substance of legislative acyion, wron~ He proposes to abandon the some more than others. we stand pnnc1ple of maJonty rule in the uruted behind the form of govcm- Caltfom1a Legislature, one of our ment. Don't let sclf-SCTVing. mis- most cherished traditions of govern-guided arguments unravel 200 years ment. He would establish a 2/3 vote of American tradition. Join us in requirement on nearly every issue of saving majority rule. Join us against importance that comes before the· . Proposition 24. • Legjslature. This constitutes no less HOUSTON FLUORNOY than a tyranny of the minonty, a Former State Controller '(Re- situat1on unacceptable to Democrats publican) and Republicans alike. No immedi-LEO T. MC CAR THY Lieutenant ate gain to any party 1s worth such a Governor (Democrat) ·Suppaµ Prop. 20 To the Editor· Propos1t1on 20 on the June 5 primary ballot would d1squahfy elected officials from office 1f their defamatory statements were a maJor contnbuting cause of their oppo-. ncnrs defeat This may be severe and poss1bl> found uncons11tut1onal. However. as one who "'as a v1ct1m of such abus<' 1n an ·s2 Cll)' council race I can read1I)' cmpath11r w11h the need to prevent and remedy this problem. So speaking for myself. and not for the Ocange Count)' Republican Eth- ics Comm11tec of which J'm a proud member. I stronJ!y advocate the passage of Proposition 20 given the absence of a better more reasonable alternative. CHRISTOPHER M STEEL Costa Mesa Support Props. 18 and 19 To the Editor: With all the furor about Prop A. voters should not neglect the other propos1t1ons on the June 5 ballot. In particular, Propositions 18 and 19 have 'paramount importance to Or- ange County Propos1t1on 18 1s the "Cahfom1a Park and Recreational Facllit1es Act of 1984 .. This measure would authome the i1tate to ~II S 370 m1llton of scncral obhgauon bonds to finance ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ' .. I the acquisition, development, re- habilitation, and restoration of state and local parks, coastal resources, and wildlife management areas. S 15 million would be allocated to the State Coastal Conservancy for rest<.>- ration and cnha~menl of natural rnources m the Coastal Zone, which includes Upper Newport Bay and Bolsa Chica. This· money is sorely n«ded to restore these damaied but beautiful coa tal wetlands H. L 8chwem Ill Pu~ ChalJ Dowaftbr Edltcw Ind ANl!Stant to l'hl~ Frenk Zlnl ~1.1te Fo.;cw Tom Tait C.1ty E:dttQf -------------"""'> ---- May babies weigh more, have higher I.Q.s, enjoy better health, and h ve longer. Generally, generally. Why IS that? Next time you stt--a Jane Fonda movie. look at her hands. Maybe you'll see her father's hands, too, in an old Henry Fonda film . Ex- traordinary, the similarly long finsers. In a photographic lineuP. of celebrities' hands, the Fonda fam1Jy's probably would be distinguishable, so d1stinct1ve arc they. GOP incumbents reap benefits Police statisticians estimate half the Americans who commit murder never show up in a courtroom. Q. Name the only one of our United States with a round border? WASHINGTON -The 17 Re- pubhtitn incumbents running for re- election to the Senate lhis_year enjoy a httlc-known, gilt-edged advantage over their challengers. Thousands of dollars have been funneled into their personal publicity effons in the form of .. office expenses" paid by the National Republican Senatorial Committee. The committee has been doling out money since 1978 from a fund called COMBO (Communications and Business Office ·Expenditures). The money. earmarked for .. constituent communications," has been spent on a wide range of services, from videotape and photo proccs.sing to the purchase of newspaper clipping services. There's nothing underhanded about the COMBO program. The GOP committee's communications director, Ceci Cole. stressed that the commmee. not the individual sena- tor. controls the money and pays the bills. Indeed. 1t seems to be only lack. of money that keeps the Democratic senatonal committee from offenng s1m1lar largesse to its mcumbents. ProP,:Osition 19 1s the .. fish and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Act of 1984. ··This measure would authonze the state to sell $85 million of general obligation bonds, the proceeds of which would be available to the Wildlife Conservation Board and the State Coastal Conservancy. $10 million of these funds would go towards the acquisition, enhance- mc n t . and development of marshlands and adjacent lands for wildlife habitat inside the Coastal Zone. Both Newport Bay and Bolsa Chica would benefit from these funds. J1c1 AIDEISOI But for the pnvileged Republicans, the COMBO fund is a handy supple~ ment to their government-paid omcc funds. The money helps them keep their names and achievements before the folks back home. My associate Tony Capaccio did a rundown of the money gjven by the fund during 1982-83 to the 17 Republicans runnina for re-election this year. He arrived at a tot.al expenditure of $331 ,588 -a figure the commntee called "10 the ballpark." Herc are the rcc1p1ents of COMBO money: Charles Percy. Ill.. $32.498; Mark Hatfield. Ore .. S26. 770: Pete Domenic1. N.M.. $26.358; Roger Jepsen, Iowa, $25,264: Rudy Bos. chwitz. Minn.. $24,667; James Local governments always say they have no money. and thus they can't restore either Upper Newport Bay or Bolsa Chica. Here is a way to get this money without taxes. A bond is attraclive to private investors who make money from their investments in bonds. The money they invest is then used to carry out restoration projeccs in our coastal zone, which are badly oeeded. Here is a way to save both Upper Newport Bay and Bolsa C'hica.. Vote Yes on Props 18 and 19. J, N D. VANDERSLOOT MD Newport Beach McClure, Idaho. S 19,895; Thad ·Cochran, Miss., SJ 9,478: Ted Stevens, AlaSk.a, ST9,t>32; -Alan Simpson, Wyo.~ STT,540; William Armstrong, Colo., $18,083; Larry Pressler, S.D., S 16,800. Here's how some of the Rspublican senators used their money"'frotn the COMBO fund: -Armstrong's COMBO stipend jumped from SS,647 in 1982 to S 12,436 in 1983. The bulk of the money-went to pay for computer time. -Warner got only $2,503 from COMBO in 1982, but $12.873 in 1983. He used $3,307 of the commit- tee money for airline charter $Crviccs, which his office said allowed him to maintain his 99 percent attendance record for Senate roll calls. -Pressler'.s COMBO donation went from $5.523 in 1982 to $11 .277 m 1983. He spent $5,630 on pho- tography during the two-year penod -more than any of the other incumbents. J11ci Alld~nu I• 11 •,-.d.Jc11tH colama11t. congesuon." and .. speeds will actu- ally decrease by almost 50 percent with the plan tn place." Docs Mr. Groswan think that the residents of Oran,aCounty.arc either so stupid or so naive as · to believe that doing nothipf will provide better freeway condiuons, or that more traffic wilJ move faster on· fewer roads? That migll,t be the case if there were no growth in the County, but even if the doora to the County were "'Slammed shut( \fle population would increase by more thaQ 400,000 in 15 years as a result of internal population growth alone. A. DeJaware. Its northern border wudmwn-o.n amaJ2. with a...comll'UJ. An ucwilb. a 12-milc raruus from the spire of a courthouse in New Castle. Market value of the work done by the average American housewife is- now up to $774.77 a week, aq;ording to the latest calculations. Ninety-two percent of the baseball players who sign professional con- tracts never appear fn ma.jorl~ games. Coffin makers, like small farmers, arc getting fewer. Used to be 600 casket manufact¥rCrs in the United States 15 years ago. Now there are 400. The dubious report is a million and a half tourists a year at the Hoover Dam ask. ··can they use the water after they take the electricity out of it?"' \. L.M. Boyd l$ 11 1yadic11ted colamai•I. he says that Proposition A 1s not needed since the $8 billion which will be spent on road improvements without it will solve our problem. On the other hand, he says that the SlS billion which will be spent with Proposition A "wiJI be no solution!' Arc we to believe that twice as many improvcmcnu will provide only half the solution? Or arc we to believe that it is the freeways themselves which cause congestion? (Which is som~ thing like saying that firemen cause fires.) Vote 'Yes' on Prop. 18 Only I 0 pcrcen t of the Propos1 lion A revenues would be used for Coun· ty-wide special projects and 20 per- cent for transit systems. not 12 One oftbe llungs whtch 1mt.ates me most about the anti-Proposition A croup is the fact that they propose no constructive alternate solutions. Proposition A is the result of a detailed evaJ~tion of dozens of ahemativct. It may not be perfect, but at least it is a step in the right direction. I might be a linle more s)'mpathetic to the anti·Proposition A people if they would take their head out of the sand and work actively on a better solution, rather than simply wishina -that our traffic congest100 problems would go away, To the Editor: California voters will cast their vote\ 'June 5 on the California Park and Recreation Facilities Act of 1984 (Proposition 18 on the Primary Election Ballot ). The State Park and Recreation Commission endorsed this import- ant measure at its May 11, 1984 meeting because there is a great demand for recreation in the state park system. es\)CCially in the state's major metropolitan 'Centers where 84 percent of the people live. State and local ~rk development has not kept up with this demand. As a result. there 1s a critical shortage of beach and ocean recreational opportunities and overnight camping areas. The Department of Parks and Recreati on states that beaches in Southern Cah- fom1a arc filled to capacity by 9 a.m. on weekends from Apnl through September. Many campers cannot get into our parks because of the crowd- ing. Last summer the state park system's most popular campgrounds had to tum people away every night because they were full. ,. Proposition 18, if successful. w11l provtde $370 million for local and state parks. More than 80 percent of the bond funds for park purposes arc slated for develomcnt of facilities, with acquisition of new parklands limited to land needed for operation of current parks. The Bond Act will go far toward allowing the state and local agencies to keep pace. as the ~ate's percent and 25 percent as Mr. population increases by an estimated Grossman erroneously states. He 6.8 million people in the next 20 refers to these funding categories as years. It will mean additional ~ "political slush funds" and states that campsites. trails, picnic areas, swim-"over 1/3 of our tax revenues can be mmg pools, recreation centers. spent on undefined projects.'' beaches, tennis courts. nature areas .. and much more. Talk about masstatementand twist- Proposition 18 also includes ex- panded funding for preservation of local historical resources. For the first time in a state Park Bond Act, there is a specific amount for local historic preservation; h1stonc projects can also be funded through Proposition I S's local and state park catcaones. The cost to Cahfornaans is minimal -about S 1.50 per California citizen each year for 20 years, or less than one-half cent per day each year. In summary. Proposition 18 will pl'ov1de funds to local and state agencies. These funds wlll mean recreation facilities for the use of the m1lhons of people who need them at a cost to the people of the state of less , than one-half cent per day. Construe· 11on of the facilities will provide Jobs for thousands. Use of the facilities will result in revenue to state and local a1tnices, mdircctly throu&h tax payments and directly throu&h user fees. JOHN C. WILLIAMSON Chajrmao State Park and Recreation Com· mission ing of facts!! It is not .. over I /3 of our tax revenues," but 30 percent\of th'e tax increase which would be used for what is specifically defined as major improvements of County·wide si4- nificancc. Mr. Grossman makes It sound hke a cardinal sin to have ..undefined projects .. in a 15 year plan. Personally, I am &lad that there ts enough flexibility in tlie plan so that major funding is not irrevocably committed now to projects which may be shown to be impractical or uneconomical as time goe on. If Mr. Grossman is dissausfitd with the inlCJlllY or judgement of our politicians in spcndina tbc Prop- osition A revenues, perhaps he should devote more of his eff ons to chana!na politiciaM, or even running for office himself, rather than fiahtina the only reasonable solution to our trafOc problems to have been de• veloped within the last scvetal yea.rs. Tbrowina the babY out with the bath water has never proven to be a aood method of raisin& kids One of the bigest misconceptions which.Proposition A opponents keep pusbini is that only the developers will bencfh. This is anotber misstate- ment of facts. Only 9 ~rcent of Proposition A revenues will be spen\ in the southern portion of the county whe~ new development is takina place. and that money wilJ only cover one-third of the new freeway a>sts. The developers themselves will pay for two-thirds of the freeways in thett newly developing arc.as and. as always. will pay for all of the local ctrects and roads. Can the Prop- osition A oppanents name any other pla« in the Country where do- vclopcrs are willing to put thaar money where their mouth 1s and Pl)' for f recways themselves? Let's face lto tbe developers are not so naive as to think that sr<>wth can be stop~ 11\ey have built a business on tL There is a sayiDJ tbat when a la~ aroup is faced with • problem members of the l!OUP should le follow, oraeaoutofthe way. Just from readina the newspa~rs. it aP.pcap Logic on Prop. A 's side ... The folks who op90se Propo ation that the anti-Proposition A folks are A arc.alto k1ddinf themselves if they ioca1>1ble oflcadina (if they had ev~ • thfak that there 1 adequate money n reasonable pel't'eotqe of Coun available for all nccc ry road 1m· residents supponina them, provementund tbauny stbtfall can would not have to bca for m«lia time be funded by the revenues fr~m loCal to air their views), unwllhna to folJOYf newspaper dnves or the hkc. The (they would rather throw stones at tbit present need to play catch-up on our • proposed solutien than develop a transpon.ntion ystem is the price we better one) and unable to act out of th must pay for doing oothtna while way (it is hard to move With your held Jerry Brown's appoint~ held up new buried in the sand. which is wheft freeway COMtru<'taon 1n the County they ha~c apparently been for vcn for over 7 years. The monl~ now ycan) To th~ Editor: I have not bctn a member of any panac\llar citazens sroup for or -ap1nst Propo 1tion A. and I certamly re pcct anyone's ri&ht to express their op1n1on publicly on such 1 mAJOr is.sue. I am. however. aettina very tired of having my intclhaenc~ Lii· ultod by the opt><>ncnts of Prop- ot1tlofl A who insist on usina inac· curate numbers. non-existent loa1c and inflammatory, emotional terms to w e their campaag.n. l.oJIC and accurncy a~ let1dma me t~ uppon Prop A. even it my dislike of taxes othet"Ntst v.ould not A recent an1cle an The DatlyPilot by Mr. Norman Oro 'man of the Anta·Prop A Group IS a aood case in point. Mr. Oro sman accused the Proposition A e1mpa1 n of being "based on mi t•tement and twa tina of fact , " then procttded to uM: cuctly the same tactics an opposiuon to the ti\ uc. for example. Mr. Gmuman Slated that "Proposition A w1ll lcad to mort I available from the Stale and the Federal Government art impl) not rnough to do the whole 1ob Mr. Grossman want to have hil cake and eat il too On tho one hand I ttOoi!Y dislik~ extra wes. but I dislike the traffic mess as well, and the fac1 tell me that Proposition Ai) the onl lop:al aolutioo. f . o\d4U.St .. ... J • . .. I , I . . .. ft-.!.s t-h ·e li't(le t-hin.g~ -t:ha t make a big differeric . . . V111 DWI Sometimes it's the htlle lh1nas that can mak.e a bia difference ( uch little vd-Vet covered ~ewclry boxes, ht lie pearls sttuna together, little keys to a big new ~r. etc.} Qut. back. to makina up the thee -eyelash curlers urc (airly mall tool • but they can make a bta difference in your eyes. They make your lashes look longtr and your eyes appear la~er. • At "the (.)-stic Fibrosis Guild' luncheon at The Rlu recently Jackit- ROdgcl"5 and 1 ~tt discussinaa column l had done on the •m- portance of blcndtna makeup. I told her that•••••••••••• blending cream blusher was the most difficult makeup trick for me. And s~akina or eyes, th t little tube of Eye Fix that I mentioned in another column really docs Jive up to tbc Elizabeth Arden claim (for me 1t hd, anyway). One little drop on the lids keeps the eye makeup in place for hour$ without streak.ma. After 1i.x hours or more the shadows arc still in plocc. The answer she said was the small sponge wedges. "It's really easy to blend blusher with the wedacs and they arc great for applying foundatton. With the thin side of tbe wedge you can apply the foundation riaht up under the lower lashes," she said. I •topped by Dr. Qeoo'• office last week to order some new sun &lasses and got into a convcrsauon wi th Roxanne Morales {she's manager ofh1s South Coast Plaza office and an opticiao} about lhe column on what human behav- iorists had to ~about eye colors. The next lime I was at South Coast Plaza 1 stopped by the beauty supply store and found eight of the wedges in a package for the small price of S 1.89. This led ul into talking about colored contact lens. If you don't like the color of your eyes you can change them with the lenses if they arc fairly light. (The brown-eyed Roxanne said the colored lens would not make much Jackie 1s nght -the ~s make blending much easier. Also, 1 beheve · the delicate skin under th~ eye receives gentler handling with them than 1t does from the fingers. difference 1n the color of her eyes). • The most popular ~s colorthat women select there, she says, is an aquamarine shade. and more men choose Texas sptirs kick up · Olympic gold dust Orange County will make its mark 10 the upcoming Olympic season with an evening that may set a new standard for dazzJe and dehaht. What better combtnation than the best of Texas mingling w11h the finest of Orange Coast pu.azz to plan a June 16 fund-raising gala that let's fantasy run wild for a great cause. Neiman-Marcus Vice '· President and Newport store manager Barney Barnett and his wife Belhnda1omed the1rcons1der- able taJent and style with Newport's own Olymptc Comm1ss:oner Dtck Stevens and his wife 1oan. whose three-year committ· ment to the m~mentaJ coordinauon of the Pentathalon 1s about to erupt in grand and glorious festiv1tJes and games. The result of the collaboration is a Black Tic and Boots fund-raiser to benefit Olympic athclete training. The event starts with cocktails and gallops mto dinner and entertainment by some of the best country and western musicians around. ln•ex•pen•alve• ·1in 1k speri sh1) not high 111-p roc:e reasonable ciass1hed ...,-... : • a<1ver11smg -1 rml Class1f1ed Adver11s1ng 642-5678 (' Guests can get gilssied up tn their best western wear, like our cover models, Joan . Stevens. in chamois, turquoise and proper headgear and Barney Barnett in ranch shirt, suedejackct. boots and (shades of Gene· Autry!) silver spurs, Barnett's belt anmd spurs arc just pan of a special collection designed for auction at the event by renowned Hollywood outfitters Edward H. Boblin and Co. Belt buckles designed with the brilliant Olympic.$ymbols carved out in rubies, sapphires and diamonds, silver and !old saddles and his and her spun rou:d out the glitter df'the evening's Wishful ran&e riders.. For the more formal of spirit, there's the option of classic evening wear, jazzed up a bit by the personal style of Dick Stevens to include a Stetson. boots and a special Golden Posse badge earned by donors of S l ,000. Bellinda &men's colorful con- tribution to the evening will include a gown from the special designer collection of Robert Berdell showing at N-M just for the ~~nt. ---·- Food (champagne, caviar, barbecue and beer amon' other comestibles), decor- ations (sophisticated chic and western fun) and a fast, musical pace will round out an evening of trul_y Olympic propon1ons. Tickets arc hmited. S250 per person and available through committee members or by calling the executive office at Ne1man- Marcus. · Orange County Musk· Refreshing and Rem,xlng '1bu can accepc ~ ~r)day tra<1rtJOnal ~ ding sets from most ~lry stores. or you can ~t yourselves apart and choose some- thing ttiar IS truly sp«lal and unique from \Vyndham ~ghl There arc exciting alternatives and ~ alt" proud to shcMI tt'eTI to you Designs ~ era~~ into the most unique and exerting collection ot Enga~~nt and Wedding nngs you are going to stt 'tbu alt" 1ndl- v1duals and our ~lry tastefully lt"flects !hat unde~tand•ng When rt comes time to choose your diamond. ~ will ta~ the time to ~ucate you rn the differences In qualloes and pra. and then substantla~ what~·~ said wwth a money bade guaranttt. FOr l..lnique designs, straight honest explana- tion and guarantttd value. Wyndham Leigh 1s tne s~ to Stt tor your Engagement and ~ing rings Visit us be~ you decide 'bJ'll ~ giad you dldl Wyndham Le1gh~~~HORT f27 Fashion Island. Newport ~ach. C.A 92660 T~~ 714/644 -0501 • Near Bullocks \Xlllst'Ure ~n. (The spee1ahsts y the blue hade of quamanne indicates down-t~arth affection in a {)trson•and they believe a~n..eyed people arc the happiest of the color groups). women who wear size t6 and ovcr1 There's a mq.anne "It's Me", that has fashion. fitness and outrition and beauty newis,acared to the ·•sctf..accepti.na•· 1arae woman. In tht; latesl edition Milt)' Kay 1alks about the suooess of her mult1-milion-dollar cosmetic company and her philosophy -.. Try! You. too, can be as arcat as you want to be!" Do you suppose 1f you chanaed the color of your eyes that you would change personality traits? Elot1t BHlll, Pentboate Halntylin& owner at 4255 Mart~ Way in Newport Beach, has sent alona some 1oterestJna 1nformat~· n about a computerized method of hair care she has avai ble. · t • Three or four in ividual hairs artsnipped from the head and then anal under a microscope for protein and moisture cont~ . Then the microanalyzcr system aocs one step furtberby inatchini the results of the analysis with proi)cr products for rcstonna halt to it.s maximum cond1t1on. Derma&oloct•ts ud 1k1D care people con.tin~ly warn that over exposure to the sun causes premature aa:ma of the skm and may cause skin cancer. Tbey get particularly vocal on the subject every summer and sllgest sunscreen creams and lotions with a sun protection factor (SPF). • The client gets a computcnzed printout showina the results. • This type of analysis is useful for anyone who colors her hair, has a permanent, is outdoors a lot or suffers from stress, according to Rush. "The everyday stress we arc exposed to from traffic jams to air pollutants and Junk food robs us of v1tam1ns and that eventually shows up in the condition of our hair." she adds. Did you know th1.i 1h,.,.,. lln" mnr<-than 28 m1lh on Hone. Kit Toth cbate with Dr. Elliott Wainer. upper photo. at the champa&ne reception bonort.nc Opera Paclflc'a l'oimCler Memben. Questa lnduded. abo•e. Blllur •Wallerich, wbo 19 ln charae of tub.ion and publicity at 8ab FUtb A •enue, South Cout Plua. and Rlcba.rd Sblrley. m.anacer of the neatiner Salon. "'"" Understand in& the SPF system will help you select lbc riJht product for your 1kin. Tbc SPF tells you bow long you can stay 1n the sun after applyiqa the sunscreen and not bum. For example. if you normally bum af\er l 0 minutes in the sun without protection, and you apply a sµnscrce~ ~ a SPF of 8. you can $lay in the sun for 80 minutes-eerore you get the same amount ofsunbum. Remember, the sun's rays are most intense between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. This is the time to limit direct exposure to sun. MUSIC FILLS THEAIR 'AT FUND-RAISER Coloratura soprano Marji T ucker SflYS she never intended to become an opera singer. "I was going to be-a biochemist or an archeologist." Founder members of Opera Pacific Association are glad she chiftlged her plans and ended up gcttina a master of fine arts dcarce in theater from the University of New Mffioo •. · .. -~ -· . At KJ1 and Stepb totb'1 Newpon Beach home ---a..Mklu.r enter'tained the opera lovers ~th numbers includ- ing "Ah! je veux vivre dams le reve" from Romeo ct Juliette and the doll's sona from Tales of Hoffmann. The -performance fol- .__.,.....,_,,,._1n auction when Flo11 Scbamacber suecesSfiilly bid for four tickets to the San Diego Opera's Verdi Festival (SSSO). and tickets to Puc- cini's Turandot performed by the Royal Opera from London werci>btained by the Paul Tomko• for SS25. (After the July 9 o~ra at the Chandler Pa viii ion, the Tomkos will be included at a Marji Tacker reception to be attended by Tenor Placido Domingo.) The champagne reception and petite buffet for the Founder Members (guests were greeted by six re- naissaince trumpeters) raised $30,000 towards the association's goal of bringing world class opera to the Orange County Performing Ans Center scheduled for completion in October 1986. Upcoming Opera Pacific events include an Inter- national Opera fashion show sponsored by Saks Fifth A venue on Sept. 22 and the second annual Grand Opera Ball on Nov. 3. • • • ··come as your fa vorite song" was the instruction members and associate members were given on their invitations to the final luncheon of the season held by the Lido Worlc.ing Committee of OCP.hilharmonic. Lareu Dotutt hosted the event in her Lido Isle home and Glorhl Brade.on, outgoing chairman, judged the contestants with Fred 1Glllett, who also serenaded them on his violin as they paraded past. Winners were Adelaide Kln1ley ("Putting on the Ritz"); Louise Lieber ("Sleepy Time Gal"); Beater Harda1e ("I've Got that Old Feeling"), and Mary Allee Ayres as "Hawaiian Wedding Song". Marj Elmqllitt, chairman of the fund-raising Glamour Auction, told guests to mark their calendars for the Oct. 8 event being held m the Lido O ubhouse. • • • Youngsters in the Southern California Chinese Folk Dancers group entertained at a garden pany held by the OC Chinese Club at the home of Dr. Lock Gee and R•tb Ding in Big Canyon. Jeff Chan and the lmmonals presented the lion dance and some of the young male (Pleue eee 111181C/B3) r , .. _Q. THE RIGHT WOMAN eJuccessful busjnessman (Mamifacturer) mid-forties, divorced, with one daughter and one I • son, seeks lady 30 yrs to 4q yrs old. Should be either a professional career woman or a lady who is marriage minded and desires to retire and become a homemaker. Children OK, good moral character importa_nt, non-smoker, must reside in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, ar Fountain Valley. Respond by sending brief note along with recent photo and P,.hone number to Ad #200 c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ~A 926~6. This notice is sincere and all res Qnses will be strictly confidential. i > I Orange COM1 OAllV Ptl01f8'nllr, .a.. I; *f ---- -Home Society, Gharity League plan· annual fall, winter presentations Clubhouse they were ireeted by &lily Philhps. auxihary president, BarbeTI OcMon. t>all chairman. and Sandee Kerr, debut.ante chairman. Thirty years aao when the Ncwpon Harbor Auxiliary of Children's .-«omc Society was planniOf the first debu- tanto ball the committee had doubts about it "goina over." "One member wondered if resi- dents of 'a sleepy little beach' town would be interested in their daughters malting a debut," said Barbara Aune, who had just come here from Mon- tana and was working on the -ball co1hmiuee. Evidently daughters making de- buts appealed to "beach people." The CHS auxiliary is preparina for us 31st baJI and introduced 27 youna women recently at a tea an the Lido Isl~ Oubhousc. They.will bemakinatlieir bow in Occcmber at the Newpon Marriott. · Further evidence that makina o debut is popular is that the Newport Chapter of National Charity League is planning it 24th annual ball for Nov. 24. Twenty-five youna women were presented at announcement tea held in Sherman Gardens, Corona del Mar. ~s the CHS debutaotes and their mothers arrived at the Lido Isle ,.... ....... fo1Jow1n1 the tea (arranged by Donna Scholler and Lois h fer) each youn1 woman was formally in- troduced to the auxilian-memberi. patrons and 1ucsts. Susan Beechner and Jackie Trebler then presented each deb with a white lea rose and a debutanle handbook and asked her to introduce her mother. °A tashion show featurina baU aowns for the comi~ season was narrated by Kitty Leshe of Neiman- Marcus and the p~ concluded with post debs modeling gowns worn dunng their presentation. The 1984 CHS debutantes and their parents are Ann Elizabeth Auelmann, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Auelmann; Michele Baron. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Baron Jr.; Wendy Janine Dano, M(. and Mrs. Jerrel Barto; Barret Ann Bertca, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bertea; Dana Marie Davis, Mrs. Maralou Burrill Ingold and Philip Carol Davis: and Colleen Marie DeWald, Mr. and Mrs. Maury De Wald. . . . ......... ,...... ............ Gina Speers, Mlchelle.Da...U, Fiona YoaJaC. lfancy W•ters and Lori Jlert&. Erin Anne Werner, Ellsabetb Barrlman Clock. Catherine Jean Jone. and Barbara Ann :NehrenberJ were-amonc the 25 1'CL debatanta lntrodaced at tea. Also, Maret Grace Doan. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doan; Cynda Dawn Harwood, Mr. and Mts. Dennis Harwood; Julia Louise Kerrigan, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerrigan; Kelly Lynn Mak:omb, Mts. Martha Jane Malcomb, Earl William Malcomb; Kathleen Ann Mears, Mr. and Mrs. James Mears; Lori Louise Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mertz, and Christine Ellis Poner, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd Porter. .Others arc Christina Marie Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgen; Denise Liane Root. Mr. and Mrs. PauJ R:oot: ·Susan Jean Rumsfeld, Mrs. Cynthia Rumsfeld, Dr. John-Rurmfeld; -Bcclcy ""Anne Saddington, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Saddington; Tracy Lynn Schmidt, Superior Court JudJe and Mrs. Calvin Schmidt; Alison Deborah Spear, Dr. and ·Mrs. Gerald Spear, and Gina Marie Speers, Mr. and Mn. Roland Speers II. · D.-,Not ...... .,,°'*'9 ....... Karen Patricia Stahr, daughter of the John Stahrs, will alsQ make her debut as will Kathleen Wagenseller, · dau·ghtcr of-Mr-;-an~-Riehard· Wagenseller, and Nancy P.atricia Water, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton Jones; Alissa Oaire Westover, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westover, and Fiona Isobel Wark Young. Mr. and Mrs. David Young. This year, for the first urne fathefs of the National Chanty League dcbu- tantes were included among tho~ invited to the announcement tea. League members. family and friends were greeted by Mrs. Richard Fcrda. chapter president, and Mrs. Robcn Milum, director of the 1984 Oebu- tante Ball committee. ' After introduction of each daughter and her mother. the duo walked the pathway leading through the latticed arch, which was decorated with springllowers_ Each debutant.e hand- ed her mother the long-stemmed rose . she was canyins and the mother handed her daughter the gold med- allion she will wear for the first ume at the ball. Following the tea. a dinner for the debutantes and their parents was held at Big Canyon Country Club with Mmes. and M n. Kent Frcundt, William Howard. Kurt Johansson. Robert Jones, OouaJas Liechty. Law- ren Rittenhouse Jr., James Thomp- son and John Van Dell as hosts. Mrs. Lionel daSilva; Pamela Ann Doml.Mr.-am:t Mrs.-Milan Dostat;- Heidi Ann Freundt, the Kent C. Freundts; Julie Christme Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Howard; Annette Kristina Johansson. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Johansson; Cathenne JcaQ Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roben Jones. and Anne Mane Kendnck. Dr. Frank Kendrick and Mrs. Patna~ Kcn- dnck. Frances Palmer, Mr. and Mn. Wil- liam Palme!'. ---• Othcn are Holly Ann Rinen1lousc, Mr. and Mrs. La wren Ri~ou.sc Jr.; Elizabeth Ruth Ross.. "Mr. and Mn. Gene Ross Jr.; Gretchen Howard Scberg.. Or. and Mrs. Richard Sebers; April Ann Thompson, the GcraJd Thompsons~ Elisabeth Anne Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson; Leslie Ann Van Dell. Mr. and Mrs. John V~U: Erin Anne Werner, Mr. and Mrs. August Werner. Jen- nifer Margaret Whelan. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Whet.an; and Amy Eliz.abeth Wilhams,. daugbtC1" of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wilbams. Gall Clmlnl and her daughter, LIA, a Tlcktocker, try refrealuDeoa at MCL Debatante Annoancement tea. In the tradition of the league, the festivities began when the debutantes and their mothers entered the garden in unjson. -----~ Debutantes ;md their parents are Elizabeth Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oock: Lmda Kay daSilva. Dr. and .\tso Counne) Corene Kofford. daughter of the Maun~ Koff'ords. and Joan Danielle L1ccht). Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Liechty~ Alhson Dawn Lyle. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Lyle; Man Jolynn Merrell, William Merrell and Mrs. Judith Merrcll: Am) Susan MurrclL the Robert Murrcls; Barbara Ann Ncbrenberg. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Nebrcnberg: Hillary Hunter Niblo, Mr. and Mrs. Derck Niblo: and.Mary The teas mark the tirst of many soetal events for both groups of debutantes before they step forward aJ balls and make their formal bows. A.ml Auelmann, Michele Baron, Cbrlatlna Roctcen, Karel Doan and All..a We.tover. Karen Stahr_. Alison Spear, C~e Porter, Dana Dam and suaaii Ramafeld. .. ' !· ,. . MUSIC FILLS THE AIR AT OPERA BENEFIT ... P'romB2 guests performed a little break dancing. Fiesta lntemat1onal .. on June 2~ in Bowers Museum's courtyard gardens m Sant.a Ana. Jady Flaor-Rueb, co- chair along with Teri Kennedy, promises a trul) memorable evening with performers. an elegant dmncr. pnzes and dancmg. . .. crossword puzzles and v1s1ts wnh theu four grand- children. he 1s t'\CCUll~e manager of Stress Relief En11nccnng. Costa Mesa. and enjoys gardeffina.. Sasaa Wu, the 1984 queen of the club, was there and talked about the second annual queen contest set for Sept. 22 in the Airporter Inn. Young women ( 18 to 24) who are interested in weanng the crown for a year may call Reio Woo, festival chairman, 992-5434, for contest details. • • • • A 'festively decorated tent (a very large one) will be Coclcta1ls will be scn.cd an the museum's seven --- gallenes after guests ha~e been greeted m the red.carpeted ••IMlill raised on the UC Irvine srounds for the June 23 black tie .. graduatton party" honoring retiring Cbacellor Dulel G.Al~Jr. ~ African Gallery. which will be hned with festive banners . Seating 1s hmned to 400 and uckets al S 125 may be arranged by calhng 547-0696. More than 600 are expected to attend the gala din~r dance beina plan_oed by the u.c~ Foundation with Mary A barbecue dinner. ·h:e •and silent auctions and Roetevelt as chairperson. ASSJsuna her are Jeu Aldrlcla, award are-taf'&etcd for 552 Oub's thud annual chanty Mariel Ref10ld1, Mary Loe B .... _Adreua Soalelea skeet shoot on Wednesday at Hunt l....odgc in Coto de and me~be~ of the UCI Admtntstrattve ~tatT. Caza. Last year this event rai~ over $16,000 for HOil& qms Lmdsay I?cs1_&Jts wlll create; spec1aJ floral ~cc<?r Hospital. On the same day at 7 p.m. La Familia, lbe and ht~· tech . cente~eccs and Henry Brandon s b~a Huntinaton Stach Auxiliary of Qranse Coudty Famtly band will prov1de music. Service will ho t an endowment bingo pany at MarloD The event. whdebonorinaAldricb's22 ycaisat UCI. and Vu Harrl10D'1 home. Pnzcs. gifts and hon also serves as a benefit ror the un.ivenity be established. d'oeuvrcs will be offered at the e~-cnt planned to raise Tickets are$ I SO per person and Glu Iebd in the o~ce money for .the F'S endQwment fund. Helm ~ri. of alumni and development at 856-6247 can proVJdc (213) 592-3232 or UMy Sml" (714) 8-4()..2102 may be funher information of the party: called. • • • The sdvcr anninrsary of the Commodores' Ball (Newpon Harbor Area Cba.mbcrofCom.mcrc:c) is on the calendlr for June 22 at lhc NB Manion Hotel and Tennis Oub ..• Balboa Biy O ub members Ind ~ts will be ptMrina 11 lht dub Saturday for the Govcmor•s Ball .• .Jewish Community Center or South OraOF County's annual donor dance and dinner will take p~ June~::f Costa Mesa Oolf ud County O ub Wlth c::Mrltne V as chairpenon. Reae tion.s may be made by cam th center at 497-2070. • • • Other upcomtna events inclu the cta.¢ina 0 La I • • • • Pq and Gffr&e Flsdta' ttlcbtatcd tbor 40th •-cddinaanru~ersary on May 27 at•rcceptioa bo ted by their fourcbaldrcn at the Hununaton ~b home of thciP daughter and n-in-law Mr. u4 . M. C.ewen. they~ mamed in Toledo., ObJo m 19'44 when Gtorsc ~as in the avy and home on leave. The Re\:. Hilary immon her bro!Mr. performed the ceremony. . The celebrant , who •-err JOintd at the party by friend and family members, ha\e re idcd 1n C ta Mesa for IS y ~ He t 1 retired accountant and now enjoys " BULLOCK'S:. The newest amvaJs from Santa Cruz will be anfonnally modeled from noon to 3 p.m . Saturday 10 Youns Attitude. middle level of the South Coast P1ua store. t the same ttme desiancr fashions for men will be modeled an the Men's Department. Representatives from Calvin KJean. C'acharel, Ron Chercskin and Chas will panicipate in a wtnt' and cheese salute to dads. NORDSTROM: An AlexandTI de Markoff makeup arust will be avail.able from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday for makeup and ktn care consultations. ResttVations ma~ made by callina the South Coast Plaza sto.-c at S49-8 ext 124. ROBIN N'S. Chnstian Dior beauty expert Micb.ad R~ will SJ\ e personal beauty con ultations at the Newpon Beach st reJuoe 121.hrougbJunc 14from 11Lm.105p.m. ApPo1ntments to meet Roe ma) be ma.de by callina rutian Dior counter. • iW ¥ , - '.BRIDGE .. . Personal con¥.ictions ·are 'ev:ervone's right,_' ~·:~·~t:~.-~cl!ARI!$ ~7--··· tt.i&. •• iiiUlder '-... .., G faverlt.1. Tbt aake1 qal~ a OREN pear•d. wu not •nthnlled with hie proePffU Howevtr, neither hit fact nor tht tem_9C> nf hi ,pla1 revealed hi• predlament. Ht won di• trump in hand and WH earttul not to lead another trump -that would enable one r.,f f he deftndtra to algo~I. lntc..ad. ht ltd a heart:--' llet. For tM tla• bebtc, --------------111!1•• u..,., ............... .u., DEAR ANN.., ______ .....,..__.. __ wbolef&milywhen they want tocelebmtetbeirchildren'\ LANDERS: Stop bi.nbdays? They never spteafy "no 11f\ • " You wouldn't pusruna God in your believe the ~e these kids act. Furthennorc, we don't • column. You are be-A..a see them unless it's a birthday or Christmas. Frankly 11nnana to be a bo~ 11111 we're aick and tittd of buym1 presents for the whole aani Someofyourreaden tw1oeaye&.r.Afl}'comment?-GOODOL' AUNT AND (mcluding m)selO Lu IS UNC lN SIKESTON, MO. are 11nosuc. Others DE DEAR AUNT AND UNC: Stop bu~las p«ttate. Bake are 1tbc1sh We do t0meQ.lq -a cake, cooklet, capeaket -or fry 1ome not appreciate }our .. . •• wmata. 8ome-made 1oodlet are alw-.y1 a &reat and leu .. poorly disguised -.empts to malcc u1 feel different. upeallve llaan a vJ•lt to ttae toy cleoartment. And You ketp acfvocauna prayer and ..rcpe.allna id t wltc•erbffflD'. Some relatives woall 6e laappy to be nauseum, "It worked for me." So what? ff you arc a I.Deluded oa uy ba1l1. superstitious nut and lean on bocu .. pocus because you att • • • afnud to face hfe on your own, why share that weakness DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you pica~ take on one Wllh your readers? '!}Ort cause? Do what you can to get the clergy and funeral Please Ann. no more prai in& his name with a capital directors to stop parading the immediate family up the ··tt." He's~ stranger to me and fdJUSt as soon keep it that aisle as ifa funeral were a weddma pr'()()CSSJon. way _ MINNEAPOLIS. In the last year, J h.ti the unfonunate expenence to DEAR MPU.: ru1 colam.a wo•kl be •tterly attend 'wo such memonal ~rvices. Both times the wortltlcH if it dJdn't reflec& my deeply beld person.al anevina family members were directed to the center of the convictions. chapel after the servtce, weeping as they hel~ each other Many readers have wrluee to aay tbey dJusree wldi past other family members and friends. There was a side me on a variety of 111uea. That ls dielr rltbt It la alJo yoar exit through which the group entered. They could have rlgbt. Bal don't tell me not to expru1 wbat I feel. It 11 MY exited the same way. right and I shall cooliJlue to exercise It. The clincher was a receiving line in the foyer to let • • • people get a closer look. let's put some dignity back mto OEo\R A.NN LANDERS: M} husband and 1 both funeral services for those of us who arc still around _ come from large families. We arc childless. but not by NON PLUSED IN NEWHALL t... uct.y oelama ~ a Nrit1 et fuaou1 laud•. At ti!• tod or ~ """· •• wlU .. buk ~ ov week), ql&ff- tloa ud u1wer e.haaa. Neithtr vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •s 1::7 KQJ O KJ10987 •A 101 WEST EAST • 81et +A 100 <::I A987$ <::1 5,32 oez O ASO •n ., SOtJTB • KQJ9 "10 O Q •KQJ9875 The bidding: South Weet Nortli Eut 1 • Pua 2 0 Pau S • Pa11 4 • Put • • PUI 'NT Pan 5 • Put t • P ... p ... Pu. Opentnr lead: T hre• of •. diamond would have bten quit• adequate -and we don't understand Sout.h'• rauure Lo •how bi• •pad• eult at hi• second turn. No one realized th.at, when North bid lour no trump, he wae ae hlrh We have often railed .. hi• partaer1hlp ought to against player• uaing too ro. Then science struck. many conventions. Moat con· lnetead of belnr a l'\Jtural venllona add little to tht bfd, North'• four no trump average player's ability. wu Roman Blackwood. l"lve More oft.en they 1lmpty JOw clubs showed either 0 or 8 rrounda for confualon. Here aces. and North could not i1 an example lrom rubber believe tbat bia partner had br idge. The protagonills opened the bidding with an have been lost In the eande of aceless hand -be felt sure time. Suffice it to uy that hie partner bad three acee. North-South were a pair of. However, North did not look experienced players who.fotad for a grand slam because ii a number o{ gimmicks in South had three acea In addl- their bidding arsenal. tlon to the king.queen of The auction needa con-clubs, he would have taken 1iderable explanation. We chat,e. have seen bett.er jump shift.a West led a trump and than North's -we feel one South. when dummy ap- West won thJ act, Hd he did not even autped what wa1 roing on. He choa• th• "eafe" exit of another trump. Now East sot tbt chance to atgnal one of hi• ace•. but It wu too late. Declarer won the trump in dummy, cubed the kina of heart• Cor a dia- mond di.Icard and led the king of diamond• for a rufflns One11e. He ruffed awa7 Eut's ace. and still bad a trump entry in dummy t.o caah the good diamonds, on which he dlacarded an hil '1pade1 and 10 landed hie 1l1ml So the slam w11 made .. and it took real 1ci1nee to 1•t there. Perhap1 we've bffn too harsh on the convention choice \.\ e ha' e picot)' of nieces and nephews. not to DEAR N.P-= Wlaat'• tbe matter? Have aU tbe family ml·nuon great-nieces and great-nephews_ and we love members lo1t tbelr vocal cords? They dlda't bave to do them all (\\ell almost all Frankl). Ann, there are a few uy of tbat 1tulf. All ttaey laad to do-was mate tbelr wlahea .. ,~~"·~·~ ·.h •• th• pa ..... of these kods rnvttc th• ~::i!:~1:1.~ ..... ID .b•••rv• .. b····-ud Being totally hon est ID~.~!~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tough in a health spa lOJSt of Dakar. ~1thin sight b(an. year from Europe. North ture about what he calls ' ol the Cll)' 's modern sk}-The best-preserved relic America and Afnca. "one of the _greatest geno-Last February. a Around the first of May, you cannot ima&ine my ltne uoree Island 1s a stark of that era ts a compact, ... Forus, for Africans, this ctdes mankind has ever group of my fun-surprise when one of the women whipped b)' the house in reminder ofone of modem fadina rose-colored struc-1s a shrine," said Joseph known." loving. totally ho nest ajQ8$ing suit thatmuM have cost $60. a pa1r of big-name h1'>tun 's darkest pcnods. turc built by the Dutch Ndiaye1 the emphatic and The Old Slave House, he fnends and I got E o# runmng shoes and a $6 headband. . Fi:-Om the 15th centul) more than two centuries energeuc curator of the Old says, was the smallest and together and decided RMI There were persistent rumon that the others were u n t 1 l I 8 4 8. squat. ago to hold l SO to 200 Slave House. "For blaclc last-built of dozens that to go to a health spa. _ .-oini.for thc.dcsiancr leotards .... Flashdance" T-shirts, lea humpbacked Goree lsland slaves awaiting-passage Americans, in a pil-. were used on Goree lsland. All of us-said up BOM warmers, coordinated cover-ups,new SWJmsuits and cute was a ntal dispatching across the Atlantic. -grimage to come here." .J which was occupied ~her-front we weren't BECK .shirts with SW.EAT \llI.iumt a~r9s5 them. point for European The series of dank. Whencrowdsoftourists nately by the Portuguese. goln~a.spatolose Forathree-weekperied,lbaOChargc-<:ardbutll1on sla-.etraders. Tens of ground-floorcellswithnar-growlargeenotigh.Ndiaye, Dutch,BritishandFrench wet$fll. ~e were 90perccntofmyhands. thousands of slaves left row sllts that allow a west· 6 L. emerges from bis small (The others have been con-talking cerebral. All we wanted was a chance to get in touch Several of them Joined aerobics cla.ms, two mqre aot .\f nca from Goree Island ward ghmpse of the rollin&, otnce that doubles as a verted into homes or with our feelings and visit with one another. If we grossed into running programs, and three o(thcm got pedicures for --------------------------------~hoo~.m~rerared.) outpe~lewhosawus~an~lemu~th~m~emlook ~efim time~thcirliv~fortheunn~~th•~t~ TDDAT'S CIDSSllU PlllLI ACROSS pon; number 18 Carbonize 92 Unit or 76 Scotch cap 132 The briny 17 St .. l from J weight , Electt1C 77 Sud1y brew 13-4 Er .. °' 18 Thorough-93 Leather C8PllCllV 78 Tardy Superior fare· abbr fasten9f unit 79 Zoo rellden1 138 Half. prei 19 Ofatluue 94 Palm 6 Live 8 1 K1og t>eeter 137 ~tty 20 5.i.ct cockatoo • 1 To1erate 82 Canary· a dtapute group 95 Horseback 16 $h1pp1ng home 141 Plsy a part 27 Mike Joyful game bO> 83 Selllers 142 Gaze nxedty 29 Profit 96 Golf vehicle ~1 Ma1•rT1 85 -morgana 144 Shofl letter 33 Travel 97 JUICY fruit 22 l'emale 86 Poket stake 148 Pull apat1 35 Outdoor 98 Wash hghlly re1a•1ve 88 L1wn tool• 141 Hall!: Lat. r.ient 99 Concluded i3 Forbidden 89 81blical 149Alifaru 38 Funcilon 101 Soureat 24 Cruae hut name. 150 Italian river 39 Ceremony 103 Palm Illy 25 Cyprino1a 90 Collon 151 Bali.fl 41 lnacrlbe 104 Thin fish band le 1S4 And O(Ml'I' • 43~oog-107 Injection 26 Extraord•· 91 Accompe-abbr. necked 108 Seines 1'8') person nted by 15e lrWt bltdl 110 Sedate 28 St rrPO up 92 Silver coin lincestOf' 45DeMNe 111 F11hh00k a 'T'e,.,or1 93 Sa111flel 157 -..ixalc:u-47 Ccmceal morMls Jwas fully lated 49 TyPe 113 Salver 30 Je ... 1sr 95 Crown of 159 Growing out measures 114 Go by ship mont" tneh9ad 180 Gunpowd«, 50 A"1ed 116 Possessive 31 C11.nese 96 Ready lngredi.nt 52 Group ot 117 Armed measure money 182 Fonn of player• confllct 32 $h1p s 97 Make rudy addr ... S4 Flngerless 119 Lease 1ourr1a1 100 Jog along 184 Cvta qulokly gloves 121 Farms 34 Thick s11ce 101 High craggy 185 Copen-55 Nero. for 123 Flat or 36 Rip hlll hagen one enamel 37 Sarro ... 102 Theater natives 58 Novet11t 125 Approached 39 Hamelin platform 168 Large Zola 127 Nigerian pest 104 Sewing tine knl ..... 57 Loads tribe 40 Charm s1 105 Brooch Hl7 Pieuur. thoroughly 129 Arabian 42 Excited 106 Stood tor apota 3wdl chief1a1n1 44 Car spare office 59 Speak from 130 Compan- 48 TrM nutd 107 Beauty DOWN memory ions 47 Put on the perl<>f 61 Gll'land 131 Oak nut payroll 109 Wrath 1 ls UMuC• 83 Exact 133 Bullfight site 48 Clear hydro-110 Bridge ceMful llkeneu 135 Shor1 carbons lhrtll 21nctMNby: 64 Nomlnatea Jacket a S 1 Tidy 111 Magician·• 2wda. 88Gym 138 Ma's mate 53 Send rod 3 Sun deity C\llhlon1 139 01 birds payment 112 Land 4 Tlmegone 87 Indian music 140 Durations 55 Complain meaaure by 89 Track event 142 Covers with 58 Apprehen-113 Royal chair• 5Cozy 72 Poet turf SI On 115 More hack· retreats 74 Mya.tl 143 Ardor 130 si..etched neyed 8 Infuriate 78 Dismantle 145 Blue grape 62 Arr•ve on 117 More 7 H«o'• 2wd1 anthocyanln "O•aeback unpleUant ~ 78 Meadow• 14 7 Grand lady 2wds 118 Tropical 8 Comp.,. 79 Stor!U 150 Brisk energy 65 LHVHOUI bird 11"9 ending 80 Salary hike 152 Native ot 66 Male Ulle 120 Male-only 9 Begone, call 82 Temporary sutt 68 Relate party 10 Doctrine home 153 Female 70 An1tol11n 122 M1n'1 11 Play9d t"9 84 Weight saint: abbr goddess nlcilnarne leading rcMe a11ow1nc. 155 Boy 71 Distance 123 Separated 12 Pro)eetlog 85 Cooking oil 158 JepaneM measure 124 Conaul'Md label 87 -degree milemea- •;-Unadorned 126 HorM tathef 13 TIJCl(ed In 88 Thong• 01 sure ·; Eccentnc 128 Pitching 14 Defendant's hide 161 Engineering wheel style pleas llO Noblemen degree ·~ Beet and 130 A greet 15 Buck 91 Bell 163 From Let SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS I "Sometimes entire fam-hke a bag of dog nuggets, then that was their problem. We strangers. - ihcs were kept in th1!. most certainly were not gomg thert to compete to see who Naturally, bcLnf a person of honor who practices house. but the} were kept took the most classes or did the mountain rukc. After all, if truth as a religion, did not adjmt my goal to lose 16 apart, in cells reserved for we wanted pressure, we would stay at horne. pounds. Ifs just that at the"Countdown. J now bad to lose men, women or children," As for clothes. why invest a lot of money in cute an average of eight pounds a week. , Ndiaye says. workout togs that we'd ncvei: wear again? What's a few This week, the gr~up of fun-loving totally honest Unrury "Slaves were runs in your ugnts among friends? Right? This was 10ing ffiCDasanCfTarri'Ted anhe-health-spa:-T-heywere60 busy forced into cells w1th cetl· to be a fun vacation of Scrabble. relaxation and g<><Mt changing clothes for the next event, they never had a ings so low the) could not conversation. chance to relax. We forgot to bring the Scrabble pmc stand. he says. "All who left The dec1s1on to lose a couple of pounds before we which isjU.Sl as well because no o ne is speaking to anyone here left behind their went never entered my mind unul we were having lunch a anyway. Afncan names. The} went week or so later. I noticed a couple of my friends picked at Being totally honest 1s pressure. h 'salsoa Iona tame to under scnal numb(rs. ·· lettuce and waved the dessert cart on without sahvating. hold in your stomach. Six m1lhon West Afncan That's when I decided to set a small goaJ for myself. 1 slaves. he says. died from would lose a paltl) pound a week so that by the time I J.Ot disease or maltreatment to the spa, I would be 16 pounds hghtct. Losing it slow like b(fore reaching their dest1 -that wasn't like go ing on a crash diet. so my intcg.nty was Old concrete tubs said unhealthy for crustaceans nauons. intact. r,... .. ~°' oio ~ w"""" W~l<>-/1C-Cr-1c...•t1 P>o ll\r,_ '" E.:~ ~·• • Wnt)(J¥. 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Hllltr v.·u luted by 1 Nm storm troopers after AdlonHoielt dleGemaanFompM~811dG U IJ BERLIN -Ea t German authoritic have uninten· Recently, East German workcrc"'s bepn to put upa bccominachanccllor Jan. ·30. 1933. · r;;~;op;..,.~;t:iinda~M~1~n~1suy~l~1ned.::the~1tJ;ric;;:;tbri;;;'°';re;W;;ortd-W;;•;;;l.I. tionally provided a sJimpse into the l'-!tz1 pas~ by •l!crina third wall in the no-~an•s..land near the famous · . Jn 193 • Hitler ordered his chief ardut«t, Albert .. the Berlin Wall to reveal th~ lf"ISS> hill, ~rtaally hidden B.randen~ura Glte, a Berh!' landmark. J"bCY. also !:qan Speer to build a newmarblccbancelleryadjoininatbcold for 16 years, where Adolf H1tlcr' bunker hes. dismanthna• secuon of the mncrwall which hid all but the buildina. Hitler and his Iona-time mistress. Eva Braun, top of the bunker hill. · • · · ~ commined suicide loSCther in the bunker April 30, 194S, Atthetime, WcstGennanofficialiexprcnedconccm The ~chanttllffywascompletcd1n 1939.butstoOd to cse1pe capture by the Soviet army in, the fllUll days of the that East Berlin wu strenathcnmg border fortdications. for only m ycan. It was damued by bombs dunna Wo~d war. But the East Gennan Foreign Ministry denied that War U ~nd blo~ .UP in 1949 on orders of the Soviet Joseph Goebbels, Hitter's propapn~ minister, took the additional wall was part of the border, sayina the work occupation authonues. his life in the bunker shortly afterward. was beina dooe in line with "buildina proJecu .. in East Undamaged marble from the structure wu trans.- The hill was almost blocked from view by part of the Berlin. ' · Ported to fllj Berlin's Trepto di.strict to be used for a Berlin Wall, erected by Communist authorities in 1961. East Germaf\Jl.fliciaJs have declined to say what they pant Soviet war memorial. Tons of earth covei"td what The wall actuaJJy has two parts -a $<>lid barrier plan to build in an area that once was Germany's main remained of the bunker. ditectly ~n the dividina line. between E.ast and West ~r~. government distri~t. But this reluc~nce to comment may .Both the Q)d i nd the new chancelleries. were on and a thinner but equally high fence 600 to 900 feet 1ns1de have a lot to do wt th the areas Nazi past. Berhn'1 Wilhelmstrasse, the etty's prewar egu1valent of East Berlin. Watchtowers, tank traps, fences and border The bunker was built durina World War 1J in t~ London's Down1oa Street and Quat d'Ona)'. m Paris. Sttidy program popular SEARCY, Ark. (AP) - If you have the urge to visit Italy and cam university credit at the same ume, Hardina University has just the proaram for you. Hardina's International Study Program in Floren- ce, Italy, begins iu fourth year this year. Director , Don Shackelford S&id the program had become so well established that the university had pu.rcha~ ~ 16th-century villa JUSt outside Florence. Shackelford, 49, is a Hardina alumnus himself. He came up with the idea after spending 10 years in Florence as a student at the v 10 DOWN O.A.C. ..,.. Ei.t:trlc .,.,, ..,.. A&lt ... tlc Univemty of Florence and later as director of a Bible school there. Students who sign up for the i>roiram stay in Floren- ce for three months, taking oourses in an, music, bis.- tory. Literature and biblical studies. Four days out of tt\c week arc spent in the classroom, Shackelford said. Students can use the remaining three days to go wherever they want. Shackelford says Floren- ce makes a good location for a study of the human- ities. Dunng the Renais- sance, the city played host to the likes of Michaelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Dante. · "The response has ~n great," Shackelford said, notina that the course 1s usually booked up months in advance. 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It's Quick aa. inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who ltve in this area Call today. Dlilf Pilt • 642-4321 · •..nc• G.. Society Accndited Glfft Laboratory 17tla & lrYiM Wftfcliff Pima N.wport leach O~r I ather gladiator teams up with a low--flyino leather flat, 16.99 & 19.99 The kicky bubble clutch just 7 99 AS SHN IN serenleen QUALICRAFT• SHOE STOR•a M t rCard • V1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA "~'"' Plo10 • 8ueno '°'k C.,.ier • ~ j"" QI Cent r • ll\ City ~ C~11 OrAng9 CoMt DAil Y PILOT/8Undiy, June 3, 1984 • . TRAVEL ,• Coloraa'.0 River ril:fting a 'tirea ·1rOm the road' Oo 1 motor vacal.lon lhrouah th ,Southwest. • peaceful one-day Colorado River fioat trip out of Paje. Ari7ona.just below the Utah border, pnmdcs a rclumJ break from the road. And it's absorbma entertainment for the whole tknuly. as wcU~ asfint-band encounter with recent and anctent history. On one-day neoprync · float tnps, whitewater is be.ard but not seen -or f1 • There is total relaxation, sensational scenery and sli of history ranaina from 20. year old Glen Can)IOn Dam to 800.year-old Anasazi Indian pctroglyphs to 300-miUioo-year--old ·canyon wall~. for some. it'senouah to soak in visually the section of lower Glen Canyon that amazed John Wesley Powell in PG R~J!~,. .... _... ... _...,._ ' NOW PLAYING --- COSTA MESA lOoU!lb Clllttn.I Cenlt< 9794141 COSTA MESA £owiros row" te"te• 151 •13"1 • 1984 u...-.dUiv s....i-ir.. lllU UA McMe5 lll'Ml ~ EOWllOS WooOl>t'°9' COITA•IA Cinet'lll ~I~ Eowates IMUllA HILU Crottm Cefllel Edwarels/S&nl>Om 9~141 ~HrlllMill COITA .U 76J8611 WESTWTBI P1enn HI-Way l9 °'""'" 88l-31!93 Its the time of you-life) - that mciy last a lifetime. s:~-ft••n e,,.~JI•~ UHAlftA AA4C fa5llo0" ~'' 691 0633 OfWIG( City~ 63A 2553 OIWtGf Stadium °'1vt ln639-lno IPqG? 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USM lll<;ACU ... t "\Oil l.ETIOlr (J) llO lJO S.iO IJO t!O Sl.W I :He £l iORO 1869 as be charted America's last u~apped river wtldeme Most people also reh h the hisaonca1 background bits and pieces provided by the ran 1u1d~ employed by Wilderness River Adventure • a subsidwy of l:>eJ E. Webb Recreational Properties -official conocssioner of the Nauonal Park Service at Glen C'.anyon National Rec~ahon Area. Lead pilot and guide for the float tri~ is Jody Sanderson, 20. He has vinuaUy lived on and wilhtbe river since he bepn wtutewater nver-runnina at the age of sevcm. with his father, Jerry. who helped pioneer comlflercial Grand Canyon-Colorado River trips. ADVANCE TICKETS aollablt . for INDIANA JONES ANO THI: Tl:M~LE 0 .. OOOM ~-flC llll C •att•e __ ..... ....,__., --LUXURY THEATRES "Gu1dcuaneacb tripdiscu~ttoasafety:cven thougn tbe tnp 11 relatively risk-free. and about kecp1na the rivtr clean; Sanderson sa1d. "Then we talk a little about JCOlflphy, lnd1an history and petr<>&lyph$t which we mspc:c1 The normal react.loo when we l'ln,ash as a mixture of awe and a desire to see more of the river." Paistnaers embark on the rans, wh1c:h each accom- mdate 14 people, at Lee's Ferry, Ari:iona1 after a sccn1c hour's drive by shuttle bus from Page. Dunng the last t\alf of the 19th century, before bridges were built, Lee's Ferry was considered tbe be t crossing along 500 miles of lhe Colorado River. The trip begins with the rafts headi"' upriver, back toward Paae. away from the low but distinct rumble of ·Paria Riffle farther downriver -the first of 100 named riffles between Lee's ferry and We Mead, 312 miles downriver. After the rafts motor up near the base of Glen Canyon Dam, a picnic lunch 1s served and then the 'float' begins. When passengers aren't gazing at rugged cliffs that S soar as high as 500 feet above Lhe river bed, tboy often stare ~!!~~~~~~==~;:;~~;;:;;;:::.._ in disbelief at the water. Thanks to silt that is dropped and ... remains on the upriver side of Glen Canyon Dam, the river bottom 1s so clear that 12-foot depths seem like two feet. Sometimes spotted arc schools of rainbow trout ranging up to 20 pouods, which have given that section of ... the Coforaoo a reputation as a fl bery. " some tloat auests may relate more to the visu.&1 aeoloSl-cal lesions of the Colorado Plateau, or to Indian.• who vanished mysteriously about 1200 A.O., le.avina petr<>&l)'l)hs to arouse their curiosity. Others want lO learn more about ihe adventurous John Wesley Powell, about • Charles S~ncer, who plied the river in a 92-fOQt steamboat m his guest for aold, or about Robert Stanton•• drum 10 build a Colorado-to-California railroad &to"I tht rivc.r through Lhc Olen and Orand Canyons. Just before their fivo-aod-a..ftalf houn on lbc water ll over, rafters once apin pass the stone buildings belun by Mormon John D. Lee in 1872. tben dock at Lee's ferry. The t 5~mile tnP is offered daily, May throup September, and can be arran&cd ~ober lhro~ April with a five·pcf'S9n mmimum. lt begins wtth boatti.ina the shuttle bus at 9 a.m. from John Wesley Powell Memorial •Museum in Paae. and returns there about 4:30 p.rn. P••••nt lt'lle t •tub •t.• ~Kl YOUR fAVOllTI MOVIES MOME WITH YOU ftOW I Pnce of the trip. mclud~· n lunch and shuttle bus, is $41. 9S for adults. Children u ' er 12 pay half the adult fate and are required to wear hfe rvcrs while on the water. (Preservers are provided for a I passengers by WtldemHs ;::::===================~ River Ad ventures.) ·~=~:r: o'N/o'oT,·" •'o: 011c~v,~1Loo"•• ·~~~ "''" 0 1 J010 0U~ (LU~ n0WI ClUI "IMIHSMI' FIH ou .. nt O••nO Open1n9 ARCADE of GAMES• ~l~lf~'1" ClJi:, AT 12:05 .. ) Jl'l'll l"l\Jll 2:40 •~v~ s :201:og a::E • 10:4 -..,.~ " J.li.!.:} H .l ~ 12:102:10 4:10 ,,10 1:10 10:15 ·-·-.... m Ii 1;1 ;J tg. 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Or save on a 1 O or 11-day Mexim cruise sailing August 25 through December 8. With our $200 per couple transpor· tat io n allowance , you'll save $800 per couple on outside cabins , and $500 per couple on in side cabins. SAVE UP 10 S600 <l'l THE cARIBBEAN You can also enjoy big~ rgains on any .10 or t l-day cruise to th e Cartbbean departing cptember 1 through December 8. Save $600 per couple on outside cabins. $300 All of ----··-~SD ._..... ..... . ....•. , ... . ........ _ ,,. ........... . ......• ....... ,. • ••••••• -.-. ...... .. ••wt• -CltwN-••sa .... ,, ... ,. ····•·Ut·•• _...,.(_.,.., ___ ._, , ............. ._... ....... . ~ ,.,._ M:ttl"TM ... ,......,._..] per couple on inside cabins. These exclusive Sitmar offers include either fre air fate to and from the Liberian· regis~ red Fairsea. Fairwind and the new Fairsky. Or a $200 per CQuple trans~rta· tion allowance ityou don't use our Air/Sea. Program. But savings thi super don't last, so make ur you book by Septe~ber 1, 1984. Sitmar cnu · are sold e lusively by p~ fe~sional trav I agent . ~ur today. ,,, .. Co-hostll apeclal . Actrw Jalle Andrew9 wtU co-boet .. Tile 38tb Annaal TODY Awuda" ~ to be broedcan lift from tb.e OerUwlD Tll•tre !'few York City ~t. Tiie allow wfll alr from 8 to 8 p.m. OD tbe CBS 'i'efntatoa l'fetwotk. • LOS A GELES -Tim Rtid'' bacqround is comedy, but be has smoothly made the transition to hi tint dramauc role a~ the tou&h police detective; on CBS'" 1mon&Simon " Reid was the outrageous and larget- than-hfe Venus Aytrap 1n "WKRP 10 Cincinnati" and was Robert Gu11laumc's brother on .. Benson." He also did 13 weeks on "Teachers Onl .•• tlow he is a no-nonsense cop named Downtown Brown on the series that stars Jameson Parker and Gerakl McRaney. "Thi s is my first recogntzed dra- matic role," says Reid ... although some of the shows on 'WRKP' that centered on my character were dra· matic in nature. So when I JOt the opponunity to do 'Simon & Simon' I was1umping for joy. People could 5tt that I could do more than just ~ a comic. I turned down a lot of pilots because I didn't ~to ~ stuck in that role as a comic." "This is the first time someone has_ written a role for me and asked me 1f I would~ interested in doing it. Philip DeGuerre. the creator and execuuve producer, felt my background . wouldn't let me~ a heavy. Because '»at times Downtown Bro'Vn has to~ a heavy. So he looked at film from 'WKRP' and decided I could do it." To act in shape for his role as the tough detective, Reid spent two months jogging, playing tennis and liftjng wei&hts. He added 20 poun<h to his wei&ht and 17 mches of muscle. "I wanted to look the pa.rt," he explains. Jn hi fim epil<>Ck the script called for Brown to throw a man out of a *indow. "Af\er a few q>ilOde .. he says. "they realized I could be a hea\·y and decided to li&bteo up ... Reid is equally enthu iasti about hi1 becomms a he~li t seven years ago "I \lnn~' it's had a tremendous ·amount to do with changi!'l& meas an tnd1vidual. with 1lowin1 me down; It's opened my awarcneu to a more spiritual )cjnd oflivina." He and his wife, actress Daphne Muwell, are bu1ldin1 a new house that will have its own herb prden. He was lntroduccd to herbs "in a roundabout way" by his doctor ... , was having 1nc1p1ent stomach ulcers and he put me on a bland diet," .be recalls. "He recommended herbs and spices to aive it t0me wte. And jfs my nature to really act into some- thing. As I read. J found herbs bave medicinal value and were the root of aJI medmne. My fnends now call me 'the witch doctor.'" He has recommended herbs and herbal teas to fnends. but says. "I don't act earned away wuh 1L Herbs can help you but some have harmful side efTects." Reid admns he has been a student of mySlicism and ancient hmory for some time. He and his wife wear wedding medaJlions that feature the yin and the yang. "Ifs a symbol for balance and union." he says. "That's why we used it." After a moment, he adds, "If I had the mone~ I'd take off for a few years and study and then teach the mysticism of hfe and ancient cul-tures." GirlschoOl: This band na.ug~ty ·--but nice WliatEROF 5 ACADEMY· BJ MARY CAMPBELL ................. Girl school hasn't bad a bi& hit record and it doesn't make enouah money to allow the members of the aroup to stay in separate rooms when on tour. But .¥®.1Lseldom find _more cheerful rock 'n' rollers than iuitariH Kim McAuliffe and bassist Gil Weston of6irlschool. • Ill the week before, Gil fell otT Ote stage and bun herself. There was pan- demonium. The group got thrown out of the club. The owner warned the bloke in Hattiesburg we were a bit rowdy. "In Haniesburg there "WIS a-brawl-in-the-dressing room. There was trouble between' the truck driver and the roadie. weren't interested 1n having a couple of silly girls in a band," Miss McAulifTe-/ says. '(aJt~~ ~oA;<yt I ·1 AIWtl1ll FOOlfTMI VAWY lln>olclust LoOI F amity Four m .&u& 963 1301 COSTA MOA fUU.fllTOM Eowaros 8"slol Fox ~7'44 525-4747 C'mlESS Cypms ~ 1~ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE C........,.•lllCM-•,, ... ...........,.._._,...._.,. I .. __ l1Mfti#Li ~$111'1 11~ AIWl(IM p il01lc s AllillllfTI °"" In 879 9850 "HIGHEST RA TING." Tim Reid He ttas made a /.il&nmaae to Glastonbury, En&Jan , near Stone-hen~. which he cons1ders "the most spintually powerful place on earth · next to the Pyramids." In a moment he's talkina about the show again. He says ... It's a hgbt drama. Nobody takes it too senously . We have a lot of fun. I find th.at I 10 home tired but happy, as opposed to goina home full ofalre$$." He says, ··1 think the rela.uonsh1p ~t\oVeCD Jbe Simon brothers and Brown is one of respect. 'I'll help you. you help me.' But he'll never let them violate the rules. "We don't go 10 for the stereotype Disney channel most-watched They can recount their difficulties, wifb a mention of bail money, with a h~thearted frankness and a cheery lauah. They won't just look bac\ someday and realize the st.rutaJes were fun. They're enJoying life now. .. I was there till quaner to 4 in the morning to bail them out. I had to borrow money from a record store where we'd been," Miss McAulifTe says. "We had to pay damages to the club for mirrors outside the room it was ~oing on in. The owner didn t pay us for the gig.·· ·Ro1er Ebert, Cltlc,qo Sua· Times NOW PLAYING Don't they make any money? "At the momem we're at rock bonom," Miss McAuliffe says. "It's always a case of break.in& even," adds Miss Weston. "You sway over the line one way, then tbe other way:-We 1\1\Te more &tes, more tour credits and more equipment -a bigger bunch of rubbish around to buffe r us agains t bankruptcy." Miss McAuliffe says, ''People say it must be hard workina on the road. If we didn't Sta)'. up panyin& all night, we d be a lot more healthy. We all drink al- cohol. we're not drug takers. It 1s only our own fault, wanung to star, up, that we feel so rotten. · The latest album. "Play Dirt:¥." is on Mercury Re- cords. "Ifs about cheatm~ not about us being dirty, • Miss Weston says. Miss McAulifTc says. "We had quite a bit of success with our second album in England. It went top five. Tne next one flopped quite miserably. We'll try apin. If at first you don't succeed, tryz try again. We've had tnree albums here and four at home. "The heavy rock thing dropped off in Britain. So we've gone to pastures anew. We'll keei,> trying. The~·s no point m gi vma up, really.. especially if you're hav1n1 fun. "We're still trying for the bi& one. We think the next one will~ 1t." Girlschool is considered a heavy metal band. "We trunk of ourselves as a rock band. really," Miss McAulifTe says. "We seem to have a bard imqe. On saae we ha~e a lau&b and a &ood u me. People see we're not serious1y into macho stuff. "We aot the imase be- cause Motorhead toolc us to aup~rt them on their first Bntish tour in 1978. At that · time, most bands were punk. We were one of the few rock bands aoina around. Suddenly we were noticed. Their manaaer 'aian.ed us up and a record company si,~ us up. We bad leather Jack.CU on. We aot the label 'heavy metal.' "We were &irls on the road playina loudi hca~. rock 'n'roll mu 1c. twasn t very usual. We aot tbi imaae of beina ouu.acoua andl suppose. cancbe at tim "We do tend to &et ounclve •rito rapt . We ha<i to b&ll our roidie qut of 1ait_in Hattie 0011o Mi At .. After the American tour, Miss Johnson left Girl- school, intending, after a rest, to start a band in America. No decision has been made yet. whether to replace her with another v oul-i S¥g u-itamt -or ~hether to bring in two people. Girlschool started in 1977 with Miss McAuliffe and Enid Williams, who'd lived on the same street all their lives. "Blokes we knew who could olav EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT F n. 5:30, 7:30. 9:30 Sal/Sun 1:30. 3 30. 5:30, 7:30. 9:30 EDWARDS BRISTOL Bristol at MacArttlur 540-7444 FOR 1lE BfEAK OF YOUR LIFE! ~ .. ~ POUiriiiN vJJJl:Y Edwards Fountain '4lley 839· 1500 OMiG Onedome 834-2553 EL10ii> iiWiGi Edwards s.ddleblck Stadium OfM-ln .581-5880 639-8T70 •SA.NT'AANA Edwards BrtsUll 540-7444 WESTMINSTER £dwwds an.ma west 891-3935 CAL.L THE.CTRES FOR SHOWTIMES llllllOlll ~ "° ' """ 19 l'CllllCDI &$111!\,. ll• HlRRSlH raio ·1~ mes ANO M lfMl\E CJ !XX* WE CAPSK* · AMR1SH IUMflSHAN S£1H • MIP SIU( ..:. .. KE ttJY ~ I• .. . (la!Q lOCAS .. FM MAl&Wl • ... KATllEEN ~DY -·MWl~ --~ltNCK&Q~KAIZ GEORGE lWS -mRf MllS _,. SfMN Sfll6 . llCllJll . NOW PLAYING ~ --. -.,. ·---CT .... --. .-.:-..-.. 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Frt.6:00.8:15. 1020 Sat /Sun 1:30, 3.45. 600. 8:15, 10.20 At Foont n Ve cdwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY llOOl(to4Ul~T 839 1500 AT lDIN~H • Fri. 6:00. 8· 15, 10:30 Sat/Sun 1 ·~. 3;45, 6 00. 8:15. 10:30 At VleiO Twm edwards CINEMA VIEJO , ... l)tt'-,' ......... 830 6990 ',"' ~ ••• z - •1\\1\,,_..,. ........ o.Jty 11:45 AM 1:45, 4:00. 6:15, 8•30 10:40 At Cu*"'a W•l edwards CI NEMA WESl .. ,,...... .. 891 39 3 5 •' ~l,,!\ ........ ,. - r ' ' Teen-agers start search for summerjobS ----- Job-hunting tips will make search lin1~~~!~~:Ut=:~cc~~~~~"!~~t ~~=----------=:::::..--=-----=---::h-------_,,,,,----worth, a prime supplier of di~tion. iOr Work a little easier t is year h'smoretbanasummerjob;it'syour These are the days when the teen- agers~ pouring out of schools from coast to coast and. with rare excep- tions, the teens and their parents now have one goal above all others: finding a summer job. It'll be easier this year than 11 was last year. Economic recover) has prompted many employers to set their summer hiring plans at h1gbe-r levels. The JOb opportunities are bigger and more vaned. But don't fool yourself: Competition still will be Stiff. Job-hunting 1s hard work. and 1f you're in the m~rketplare: you need d1sc1phne, persistence and awareness that you may spend as many hours a day )ob-hunting as you will spend on the JOb once hired. As parents, you can help -but bending the arm of a friend or relative doesn't five your child the .. feeling of purpose ' heshe needs. ··Employment is the key challen~e for young people today," says Wil- ham R. Bncker. national director of Boys Clubs of America, which has more than 1.2 million members ... A boy or girl who can't find a JOb is getting a message from society that says ·you are not wonhy.' " first real test of"are you worthy?" Here are I 0 job-find tips that you, a parent, can chp to show your young- ster or you, a youngster, can use to guide yourself. • Explore your own interests. What are your favorite subjects? Hobbies? Strengths? What do you like to do? Look for not just any JOb, but one you will enjoy and that will relate to your interests. • Relate your interests to the job market. Who might want to hire a person like you? If yo~lea animals, . you might approach th J vet. the ASPCA. people in your neigh- borhood who e eed pets walked, fed or cared for on weekends. If you enjoy ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stoc~ market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms in the week ended Friday, :June 1. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. · . ' 1 11!1tJ 18 id 0 --··· -------,----i ·--···--;·-·--·----;··----. 5t• : 'fi'"l!>O' l a·r•· PllOt:"Or"'~ t ~A!l(J''"' 'rlce:PT"tce tPS 1,/£ 11ta.-£ND t illl!VEliUt 1tlET tlCl ~ f tO'S 1~106.-01 CH&WG! 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Pacific Bell area revenue generated by the Games, to manager, said some Los Angeles be held July 28 through Aus. 11. fa.nm will close down completely He said such home-based businw ring the two-week period of tl'le deahngs will improve productivity mes to cut down on work-related and service: increase revenue and cut road congestion. He said he ts down on road congestion, leaving the encouraging penons to "attend" freeways free for the appro11mately mectmgs via conference telephone 62S.OOO out-of·town . visitors r"X· calls and make hu~•nt'~~ call.s from i>«ted for the Olympics. He added that more thao JOO miles of high-capacity laser-powered teR-. phone cables have been installed by the company in Southern California to accommodate heavy tele~bone use, TV image and data transmission durif1$ the Games. Pacific Bell will conduct seminars through June IS to teach OOSt- cfficient ways to deal with busy sigrtals and late-arrivin,a workers. Carroll said the practtocs to be discussed at the seminar can be canied over after the Games to simplify at·home and in-office com· munication. . . -..... Snv11 POITER talking on the phone, consider com- pahies that might need a receptionist (to take over on the vacations 9f year- round employees). a telephone solici- tor or people to do phone surveys. one.-pagc summary that best de-interested adult1 suggests Bricker. Get scribes you> your •· education, a sample of a }Ob Jtpplication from interests, skills, expenences that re.-some company and fill it out at borne. late to work, other strengths. This These practice techniques wiJJ help helps you foous on exactly what you you anticipate questions and· gather hav~ to offer. Don't forget to list information you might need. character traits. The best three state-• Keep trymg. Set.aside time every ments.any young person can make to day to look for a job. Double--checlc an employer are: a) Jam honest, you places where you applied previously. can trust me; b) I am dependable, I Your "job" i.sto find a job. won'tletyoudown;c)J.willleam,you •·Team up. A job-hunting friend can teach me what has to be done. and you can take turns applying. • Call for an appointment. This Share your experiences, motivate h r h d each oth~r. s ows. a concern 1or ot ers an a • Try self-employment. Ask your- • Become specific. List the names of companies or employers in your field of interest. Your best sources: people you know, such as relatives, friends, teachers. Ask their guidance. Also check: the Yellow Pages. want ads, neighborhood shopping centers. qffice parks. degree of"polish. ••Wilen you call, say self: Wh•t services might people in something along these lines: "I am .. i.nterested in talking about a job witll my area buy from me? Pros·pects: Wh washing cars and windows. your company. en can you meet • Plan for the future. Volunteer to with me to see what l can offer your · · · ?' Be · · d l' gain -experience and expand your organization.' :positivean po ite. network of contacts. Or enroll in a ,Be punctual and dress appropriately summer training course to improve -always neat and clean. your work skills: typing, computer • Practice. Do a "role play" mock literacy, word processing, water safe> • Put it in ~-'i_~i.ng. Develop a neat, interview--with -a friend, parent' or ty, even driver education. Fashion decisions Vlr&inla Doeer of Corona del Mar, one of the Winnen of the South Cout Repertory Theater aweepatalr.ee ctrawtnc•. pondera the declalon •he moat make ln •pending her Orange County AdJuatable Rate AdJuatable Mortgage Loan Lender Contect Santa Paula S&L Any loan officer Great American JAny loan officer Orange Coast S&L T Any loan officer Lender COhfect Coast Federal Any loan offleer Glendale Federal SlL Any loan officer Wllmlngton S&L Any loan officer Rates quoted are for single family, oWner- occupled homes, bought with a 20•1. down payment. Each exam.pie Includes three of the top lenders, as selected by Prime Rating Inc. All rencfera have been ranked by fnterest rate, polnta, terms and f .... If a tender requires PMI, (private mortgage Insurance,) It haa been calculated Into the lnter•t rate or potnta shown. All lenders were updated and verified as of Aprll 24, 1984. FIXED 1howa the tradltlonal long-term fixed· rate mortgage. AML (Adjustable Mortgage Loan) carries a variable lntereat rate, adjusted every few months or yeara as Indicated In the chart. The payment ad)uatment term for an AML wm be different than the rate adfustment term, therefore causing negative amortization (unpaid lntereat I• added to the principal.) ARM also catrla a vatlable Interest rate, but the rate •~Jutta every $1,000 prize from Ivy League ln Fashion Ialand. The ctrawtnc. held recently prior to a performance of "The Sea.gall.• l• an annual fund-raiser for the theater. 1$.500 13.750 13.750 Int. Rat• . Pt•. 10.rs 2.00 10.875 2.00 10.90 2.00 Int. -r ..... .,. .. 10.50 1.5 10.60 2.0 10.75 1.5 2.60 2.60 2.SO Amort. Vra. 25 20 Amort. Yra. 30 Int. Maximum AdJ. Cap Loan 6mo. 4.0 12 mo. 5.0 12 mo. 5.0 Int. AdJ. 6mos. Maximum Cep Loen 5 25 8moa. 5 15 12 mot. s few yeara aa Indicated, and the payment adJu1tment term Is always the same u the rate adJuttment term. Thia loan doea not n.Qatlvety amortize. 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BANDY ........ ..., .... • LAKEWOOD -Julie l.aism and btt Marina H~ Vikina 1eammata ~ a beUer blak•tban came their way $atwday ni$ht in the CIF 4- A &ith softball champeoosbip ,ame. Larsen wenl all the way in a bean· breakiDa, l .0 lots to Kennedy Hilb at Mayfair Patt here before a crOWd el I ,BOO, almost all of w om mnaincd to the biner c!nd in me 12tb maiaa. The two team.a baUled LOC·to-:tot for 11 inrunis before the fiabiliw lmh Sot the bis break tba1 oftea decides 'uch title a1fa.in. l!l lbe toe> of the 12lh. Janelle Freae belled a $Olid smale to center and moved to teCood on a bunt by k.adoff batter Kathy Berdis. Both runnen were safe as me .. -llikina._ elected _!Q_.J.Q..f.Qr · ~~---J runnert>fitoiiiiecf bY . • nano. ~~y JGrkcoDnen tne~ bWlted and forced Frese at third. The ak:rt baJe.runnina of Bcidis cabght the Vi.kinp na_W.i.n& as she moved all thc way lO third OD the play with OIX' .away. Third blseman Rhonda cia.m;.. mer then A....__. another bunt doWD the first .;;t'fu,; that Lanen picked up in her &love and made two ltePI , °"" .... ,..... toward the pla1e before tossina 10 Marina BICh'• Ja.lle BrldCeman atretebes to try to bentlarow to flntbue (left)._and ~ harler-Jalle 1--nen deli Yen plteh d1U'blC Cir title~,!.;.· --...;..__-"1J'RiiiUii ViD8/CS) -, ----..-.. -- Pirates' Season comes.to a grind.ing halt . OCG ousted from. stateiournament play. 6-3, ~s Bucs' hitters take the day off , lot of pop outs." . . in asJobn McConolol!Je doubled up home run. by ~PP pve the. Pan.. the alley in left to deliver two more thers a~ of tn.sunmcc nm.l LD the nms Bobby_licttles then relieved ciJhth inning a.pd, made ~ ~~. The Goetucb and aot thcbiial outt; Pirata m.ade1-1t--IAilai:stu:11--JlIL.llllC.. __ -FRF.sNG-It was hardly the way that ~e Coast Collcae baseball coach Mike Mayne wanted the Pirates' season to come to a close. a'~htcrory-at Oovis High. .. Our big problem today was that our main run·scorcrs dido 't get on base enough and when th~ did get on base, our RBI people didn't come through," explained J disappointed Mayne. ThC-Pimt6 broke a scoreless tic with a single run in thcooffom ofUic fifth inning when Joe Kwolck was hit by a pitch with one out, stole second and 5eORd on-Fred Tuttle's sio&Je up the middle. stumbled and the ball hit the basC of the fence. After a groundout, Greg Vauafin tt~e-pmc with a hue-hit. and took sccon4 on the throw to the plate. ~tt Cerny then moved Vaughn to third Witli""a single, setti.n1-up ~ pivotal playoflhepme. Mike Knapp hit a line drive back at Goettsch, who had it deflect off his gJeve toward third, with a run scoringaod the other baserunners landing at first and second. the damage was already done. mnth, iCOring twice and brin&in& the ..1 I--~ tyingruntotbcplatebeforelUCCWllb--was p ~ With ~ ~y lDg. ... • Orange Coast's offense, which has been a primary factor in the team's South Coast Conference cham· pionship and entry into the state community COllCJC tournament, was virtually non~x1stent Siturday as Sacramento City College ext- anpisbcd the Pirates' title hopes with Part of the reason may have been fatigue., according to the Pirate coach. "Our bats were lazy, 1 think we were tired., .. he added. "We didn't act around on the pitches.. There were a But Sacramento pushed over four runs in the top of the next frame to assume the lead for good. It was a bizarre inning defensively for Orange Coast. and losing pitcher Jeff Goettsch perhaps deserved a better fate. John Noce led off the inning with a deep fly to left and as left fielder Jcf Garcia raced back to the fence, he ..If he catches it, it's a double play and we're out of the inning with one run scored," bemoaned Mayne. Given new life, the Panthers cashed Goettsch~ t~~~ es~iatlrm-WilJnme out, Kwolek---iloubled the first five mnlJl&S, sa.id Mayne. down the right.field liDc and toot. .. He hadn't pitched .in well over a third on a wild pitch. Fred Tuttle month and bad been UlJwtd. He was walked and Jeff Brown reached on an in control in the first part of the error for one run. Larry Crauenbera's game." single to right loaded the bases and Voettsch had yickled JUSt two hits brouaht the tying run up. 10 blanking Sacramento before the But Jeff Gardner hit a sacrifiQc Oy disastrous mth. and Garcia grounded out to SCClOnd to Ccrny's RBl·singlc and a long end OCCs sea.son at 28-12. ScherinerhOrn, Rish, Wenj state champions Each brings home title in his specialty at Calif omta high school track finals Chlplllah By CURT SEEDEN OfllleOlllr ........ LOS ANGELES -They played the Olympic theme often, the Olym- pic torch burned high above and outside they even simulated a typical day of traffic in anticipation of the 1984 Summer Games at the Col· 1seum. But if you ask Woodbridac Hi~ middle distance runner Enc Schermerhorn, the running surface at the Coliseum is just too cushy. Cushy or not, Schermerhorn raced around the Olympic oval twice Satur· day, clocking a l :49.61 to become the Smyth, Glaser pad yachting trials lead Huntington Beach pair capture fourth straight triumph By ALMON LOCKABEY o.111 .............. LONG BEACH -Randy Smyth and Jay Glaser continued to run away with the Olympic yacbtina trials for the Tornado Class Saturday, winning the fourth race of the 1 ().race series by seven minutes over their nearest competitor. The race was sailed in llaht, shifty winds with a 40-dqree windsbift on the final let of the 18-mile coune. The AYJna Dutchman Class did not sail Saturday as they completed their four races on Fnday. The Tomados had to make up a race that was abanoned Thursday because of lack of wind. Both classes resume racing next Wednesday and will sail six races. The final scoring will be on the best 8- of-10. After completina four races, the scorina for the Tornado Class is now bcina based on the best three. Smyth and Glaser arc in the enviable position ofhavina to throw out a fint· place finish and still boklina on to three first.place finishes for a perfect score. The throwout raoc..tiJbtens up the standings only sliahtly. In second place is Hobie Alter Jr. ofCapist11no Beach with 14. 7 penalty points. Third is David Mcfaull of Honolulu with 21.0. The top 10 finishers in Saturday•a race: I. Randy Smyth-Jay Glaser, Huntinaton Beach: 2. James Sudomicr·Joho Riess, Mt. Clemens. Mich; 3. Hobie Alter Jr., Capistrano Beach; 4. David Mcf auU-Davad Pattens. Honolulu; S. Jeff Altcr- Aoyd White. Laauna &acb; 6. Alex Manine-z-Albtit ~ Irvine; 7. John Taylor-John Mit.zumori Lona Beecb: 8. Kent ~onnic · Bryn Mawr. Pa.; 9. Andrew Efsiathiou·8rad Fleisher, Boston, M ; 10. Skip Elliott-OWcn Minney. Ncwpon Beach, Standinp(best J..of-4)-I. myth, 0.0: 2. HobicAlter, 14.1;l. Mcfaull. 21 .0: 4. Michlel Zu~h. Kermh, Tu.., lt.1! ~. Jeff AltC!t 33.".L 6. Elliott, O; :7. Buuatd, 31.1. I '-"fJ Hauser, Pacific Palisades. 39.0, 9. Sudomier. 41.0, lO. Bluie, 41.0. state 800 champion at the 1984 OF state track meet before 10,457 fans. The lanky senior with the patented late kick was one of three Orange Coast-area athletes to come home with a state title. joining Marina's Chip Rish who won the 400~ and Fountain Valley's Tambi Wcnj wbo captured the discus in competition with the state's best athletes. "This track isn't as fast as Cerritos (where the Southern California finals were held last week)," Schermerhorn said after bis race. "You sink. It's like you're in mud." · Dodgers fall out of first after 9-3 loss LOS ANGELES (AP)-Jose Cruz drove in four runs, three with a triple in a four-run first inning. to lead the Houston Astros to a 9-3 victory over Los Angeles Saturda)' niabt, tnockina the Oodacn out of lint place in the National t..eaaue Wcsl . Joe Nickto, 3·7, pvc up six tuts. a truck out three and walked two in 7¥> innings as be won for the tint time since April 22. ln the dccuive fint inni"lo Jerry Reuss, 2·3. Wa.lked Bill Doran, and Jim Pankovtts and Enos Cabell ainaled to load the bases. CNZ tnplcd down the riabt·field line and be ICOred when ICCOnd bUem'an BC>b B&ilor•s relay throw sailed wide o( home plate. It we.o misted his las1 Xbed-ukd~ becautt of a atn.iotd riabt bamttri ... ..,.vatCd I.ht tnjwy and kf\ the pmc after three irini.._ lhen Houston ldded two nms m I.be teVtnlb Off Pat Zlchfy. Pan~ovus beat out an infidel inalc. too thiid oa bcU-1 dc*blc and ecorect when left fieldef'.Tmy Wb tfidd lbrcw wtldly to ICICODd. Cabell. •ho lOOk third on tbe throw, scottd on CN1't samflcc fly. I He added: "I think Cerritos is a out's usual burst of energy and better place for the Olympics." remained a stride behind down the Dcsp i te Scher mcrb orn • s stretch. assessment, there was no indication ''Lee knows how I run. I was forced the Olympics would be switched to to stan my kick early. It was a nustake Norwalk. but I didn't have a chou:e." Tbcrt were indications, however. Schermcrllom added. that the future would seem brigbt for Scbcrmerbom also had qualifed tn Schermerhorn, Rish and Wcnj. the 400 but be knew be would have a Scbcrmcrbom bad said after the hard time beat.in& Marina's Rish. regional meet that he wanted to brca.lc Rish came into the meet as the top the national record of 1:47.31 and set quahfiCT With a 46.38 and he breezed by Pete Richardson of Berkeley High to an easy Vlctory W'lth a 46.82 ID 1981. clocking. "I was scared today. It's the first • "The track is fast but nc:ihs fast as ttmc rvc been scared this year." Cerritos," Rish said, cctlomg ScbcrmCTborn said. He was referring Scbermcrbom's thoughts. to a late chalJcnge by South Gate's Risb's only real threat was Damon Lee who failed to be in-Schcmerhom who su.rpnsed himself timidatcd by the Woodbridge stand-with a late burst of energy that earned him th1rd place. Mcanwtule m the discus, fountain Valley's Wenj entered the compcti· lion W'lth the No. 2 qualifying mark, a 181-8. But Saturday, be set a Southern Regional record with a I 85-11 , bettering the old marlc of 184-lO. "I slowed down at the tqinmna of the throws so I could get a better power position." WcnJ wd as be watched the meet from the stands (the boys' discus was the first event of the day). "I JUSt wish I could have done bcncr m the shot put." WcnJ finished last m the shot put (wtuch was won by Capistrano Val- ley's Brian Blutncch, 64-7¥.). "I feel OK. Not real great. not real bad." WenJ added. Beniquez: Depth is the key Angel outfleJder drives in three runs - in 6-4 comeback victory over Indians CLEVELAND (AP) -Juan Beni- quez says the Anacls' depth 1s start.ing to pay dividends as they maintam first place m the Amencan League West. .. .. .. Lately we're getting both p1tctung and hitung. and everybody on the team is contnbuung.," Beniquez wd after his thrtt runs batted in sparked the An&els' 6-4 vtctory over the Oeveland lndians Saturday_iugbt ... It seems ab6utevery day a dtffcrent &UY is doina the job for us." Beniquez, inserted into the Aqcls' startinaout6eld 10 late May, ~.~n swingjna a bot bat of late. He oriuc:o a two-run double and a three-run rally apinst Oeveland, then drove in the pme.tyina run in the ninth with a fielder's choice pounder. The Angels won 1t later 1n the ninth when Dick Schofield raced home with the tic-breaking run on Ernie C.amacho's wdd patch. Beniquez said the reason h~ as hitting .348 as that "T'm playu~a more and facina both left-and fl&bt~llanded pitching. 1 thtnk that makes a dtf- fercnoc." ~ngcls Manaacr John McNamara said Beruquez "has been do1na an outstanding Job for us. You can't foriet be bjt .305 last year. He's really on a tear now, and lS one of those players that sets in a streak and stays vcryboL,. Trailin& 4-3 in the runth, the Anacls' Jerry Nanon grounded a sin&le to chase rchevu Tom Wadell. Camacho, 1-S. took over and Witch doctor a phony BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP)-Tbe witch doctor who iuppOSCd]r, ...as brou&ht bne to spin evil voodoo spells over Ray .. Boom lk>om • Manoni and help cballenaer Uvinptone Bramble dethrone the liabtwtijbt cha.mp.on... was a pb<>oy. aoCorilina to Brvoblc' ma'Z:Jnt>te 1t<>Pl>Cd Mancini in tbe 14th round Friday ftiabt to Clpture the woncfBoxina Assoc:ilti · · t t1t1c. In an interview with the Rochester Democrat and ronicle tUrda)', Brari:ab&t •a m&Dlltf, 1"°" Du~ said plus lO brina in I real witch dottOr from the Viflin Islands ftll thf'OU&h. EAter .. Or. Ooo.. Lk.a Marvin Ma a 21-~ld sow:rnmcnt wort.er &om CrOil aod Bramh'e's fonncr et ball coecb. ho f1cw up o Tuetday for the ftabt. ··He's not a wnch doctor, not a wttcb cloc:ioral al~·· id . · r Muminc, sporu edit.or of the Vlflltl Dall\ Who let 1n OD the llCC:ft1 on the ctt of I.be fl&bt by BnmbR. a Viraio hl&nds nau ~. .. I J Schofield grounded an apparent double-play ball to JuJio Fra.ooo but the shortstop booted It for his 16th error. aJlowmg p1nchrunner Rob Ptcetolo to reach uurd. PlCCtolo then scored by bcatina third baseman Brook Jacoby's throw to th~ plate on a grounder by Juan Beniquez. Schofield took third and Beniquez second on Rod Carcw's .... bunt, Fred Lynn was inten11onally walked to load the bases, Scbofidd scored on Camacho's wtld pitch and Dou& DcCmccs added a sacrifice fl). The Angels had taken a J.2 lead anto the etahth. but rchcvcr Luis Sanchez. S-1. pvc up walks to Tony &rnazard and Mike Hargrove. Sanchez packed Bcmazard off S«- ond for the first out, but Andre Thornton stnglcd pinch-runner Otis N1~on to third, flt Tabler hit an RBl- grou.nder for the tying run aiwl Franco drilled a single to ri&ht and wben the ball aot past Lynn and rolled to the fence, Tabler scored. • • C2 Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday. June 3, 1984 SPon Ts BREAK - ----~ -------- Frustrated I;ak:ers hoping to regain series lead today · INGLEWOOD _: They wanted to leave Boston with a spin and dJd Still, there's no Yt1sfact1on for the Los Angeles Lakcn. They ho~ to move ahead in the National Baskeiball Association's Champ1on5bip Series today when they play the Cclucs in aame thret at the Forum (Channel 2 at 12:30 p.m.) Los Angeles faltered in the final seconds of rqulation play as Boston went on to a 124-121 ovenime v1c1ory in pmc two Thursday night and lied -the pcst-of-sc-.ien scncs. Tbe Lakers knew they mtSscd a big opponunity. "We snatched defeat from victory," Lakcrs center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said after the km. "l guess that's kind of ms1de ou(lhougb. We got a spht anyway and that's the pos111ve side. I'm confident the gu ¥s won't gel depressed abo'ut 1t," he said. ' "God was on their side, and mother namrc was on their side," said James Wonhy, who led the Lakers tn sconng 1n pme two with 29 points ··This ~me should have been ours. This is very. very frustrating." By wmnmg one of the two games in Boston, Los Angeles. which won the first game. 115-109, gamed the homecourt advantage. They arc. of course. hoping to sweep the next two games. What 1f they lose them both? ··1 don't think 1t will come back to haunt us," said Laker forward Jamaal Wilkes. who had his best game of the playoffs wuh 13 poi~J _.... 6 r Qllote. f)f ·~ claJ .. .,. ~. t<anM9 etty' ,., ... pitcher. on what the receMtylnept Royafa hM'to do to win! "Our ftek*'I haw t°'c.tch •lot of baits -or cs.ftect them to eomeone who can." Chicago earns USFL shutout A one.yard touchdown run by Vag11 s Fergaaoa late in the first quarter was all the •II• Cbica$O Blitz needed to beat Oklahoma, 14-0, m a United States Football League same Saturday night. Chicago padded its lead late in the fourth quaner on a 14--yard touchdown run by Larry Cuada ... In the only other USFL game Saturday, Oakland won its sixth straight game after opening the sea.son with nme losses. stopp1_ng Jacksonville, 17-12. Phillie• regaln dlvlalon lead Miko mhh cracked a two-run -homtr ID the bottom or the etpth tO &ive Philadelphia a 3·2 "ictory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday to put the Ptillh~ back into first place in the National Lcaauc East. After KeUll Morelud'thomer in tbctopofthee•&hthpvetheC'ubt a 2·1 tead, VoaHayeso~~~ the Phifadelphia half with a single to left off Let , who had relieved ~ul1 Ed.USJ 1 to nan the innin~ • hmidt then bit a 1-1 pitch over the left-field fenQC for his 13th homer of the se&$0n ..• Canneto Martt.an'• sacrifice Oy in the I Otb inn.ina scored panch·rwnncr Bobby Broq and pve San Diego a 3-2 victory over San Franci5CO, Terry Keue4.Y opeoed the I 0th with a single ofTSc.st Garrdq, 1·1, and Brown ran for htm. Brown stole second. moved to third on ~nlll McReJDOld1' sacrifice bunt and scored on Martinez'~ fly to left ... Ton1 Pt.ea scored fiom fint ba5C • 8cbaldt · on Doo1 Frobel'1 two-out. scvcnth·inntna single as Piusburah edged Montreal, 2-1, bchtnd the pitching or Lee 'fmmell and reliever Keat Tekalve. Tunnell, 1-2. makin& his first start of the season. scauered eilht hits over seven innings before giving way to Tekulv~ who earned his fifth save ... Pitcher Pascual Peru tripled home a pair of runs and scattered fi ve hits over 7>/1 inninas and Glenn Habbard hil a two-run homer. pacing Atlanta to a 9-3 victory over Cincinnati. their founh consecutive victory over the Reds ... Ed Lynda;md Doac Sllk combined on an eight-hitter. Mookie WlllOll hh a two-run homer and Mike Ftt11erald dnlled a tie-breaking single as the New York Mets snapped a four11me losin' streak wath a S-2 ., 1ctory over St. t..ouis. Koble Brookl 24--game huting streak. the longest in the maJor leagues this season, came to an end as the Mets' third baseman went hitless in four at-bats. • • I Top-ranked Sun Devlli·rou Don Wakamatsa'a twotrun homer m -the bottom of the eiahth innina lifted No. I· ranked Arizona State to an 9..() victory over fifth-ranked Miami in first-round actton in the NCAA College World Series Saturday in Omaha, Neb. Wakamatsu's fifth home run of the season sent 54-18 Ariz9na State to Tuesday's winnen' bracket contest against Oklahoma State, which beat Maine, 9-S. Miami, now 47-27. meets Maine in an elimination game tomght. McGrlff qualifies at Riverside RIVERSIDE -Veteran Winston West stock car dnver Henbel McGriff Saturd~ took his Pontiac to the fastest speed of 'the second qualifying session for today's Budweiser 400 NASCAR race. Tigen' lead cut to 41Ai •ame. Pioch·hiuer ErUe Wld&t ripped a Ill ba~·loaded sinaJe off the ri&ht-fleld Ml.I in the 10th innina to 11ve Turooto a ~-8 victory over the New York Yan.tees Saturday af\emoon, their 19th oonsecutive one-run ~1n. The win. the 81'16 Jays' 14th in their last l 6 sames. moved Toronto to within 411) aame of Detroit 1n lhe American Lnaue East •.. The Ti&m weft' blanked by Baltimore, ~ a St0f'9t Da..U pitched 1 three-bitter and Wa.yae GreH and Kea Slade&oo each hit two-run. upper-deik homers. Davis, 6-1, struck out only two bllters but retired the side in order seven limes in notching his tceond shutout of the ye•r and fourth complete .-me in l l s&aru. Jacll Mtrrta, I 0.2, was the loser, aivina hp 1even hlts and five nu:tt in sill inninaa ... Toay Armat and Mike Ea1ler belted consecutive home runs in the sixth to p()wer Boston to a 6-3 victory over Milwaukee. Whitt Robbi You& hit bis fourth and fifth home runs of the season to key the Brewers' offense . .. Dwayne MUll*y drove in two runs with his eighth homer and a single, Joe Morsu bit a record-tying homer and Rickey Ueadenoa had two hits and scored twice to lead Oakland to a 6-3 victory over Chicqo. Tbe triumph snapped Oaldand's ei&ht-pme road losing streak ... WUUe Wllaoa broke a I Oth-inni~ tic with his fourth single of the game, then scored on Pat Sberidu'• double that gave Kansas City Royals a 7-6 victory over Minnesota ... Larry Milbool"H'• tie-breakina sinale highlighted a four-run ninth innina that gave Seattle a I(). 7 victory over Texas. . Norman, Sheehan in control Australian Gres Norman needed only !I a roufid of71, one..undet..par, to add three more strokes to bis lead to open up a hUJC, seven-shot advantage Saturday in the wm- blown third round of the Kemper ()pen Golf . Tournament in Beth~~ Norman, the leader all the way, completed three'"1HpS over the extremely difficult Congressional Country Oub course in 207, nine strokes under par. JolLD MaJaaffey, a former winner of this ti tic was alone in second place at 214 . . . Dcfendina champion Patty SlaeeW shattered three records, shooting a 9-under-par 63 for a nine~shot lead -<after three rounds of the LPGA Championship at Mason, Ohio. Sheehan surged past faltering 36-ho. le leader Belt)' ltlllg in their head-to-bead duel on the front nine en route to a women's course record of S- under-par 31 ,at the Nicklaus Sports Center ... Sixty- ycar-old Fred Hawkloa overcame stiff winds on the 6,892-yard Wildcrcck Golf O ub in Sparks, Nev. to.post his second sO'aigbt 2-under·par 70 for a 4-llnder-par 140 total and a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Gatlin Brothers Seniors Golf Classic. Noah, Lendl move to final 16 A~l -OCTen<ltna 1mp1on Yan-E;3 nick Noah of France a~ No. 2 ~Ivan Undl Of CUchoalovak&a twepl IDlO tile final 16 of the French Open tennas cbmamp1onsh1ps Saturday. , But several other seeds 1n both the mens ~~ women'• singles, includina Jimm)' Connon and Chns Even Lloyd were ,11vcn pfcnty of trouble on their way to the founb' rouod -:-and one. We.st Germany' Sylvia Hatlika was eliminated. . .... Noah. arowina stron~r Wh.u every match and 5tTVinl maarufi· ocntly, blew out Australia'• John Frawley,6-1,6-4,6-3. Atone stage durinf the match, Noah won 24 out o 2S points on has .ervicc ~ which was never once threatened • by the Australian. Lendt. bidding to win his firit Grand Slam tournament, lllthouah he bu been in four finals, posted a 6-1 , 7-5. 6""'4 Noa.la victory over Australia's Paul McNamec. 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Norco hed an ..,. time than Laguna Hiits rMCt\lng the flnlla, outtoorlng It. f098 by a oombl""1 25-11 ~ore running up ~.inst 1he Hawkl. •• The Cougar•, Sunbelt League champions.. fln- tihed the campaign at 1M. .. They_'re dema· ding the same rate of pay for a shorter season Nobody came in on the noooballoon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •As the pro basketball season plods on. the NBA playen ~asking.a sb.o~cr HafOn at the same rates of pay and bow old were you when the 1983.84 NBA season started? •If the ma,ior league drug program was rau fied by the players long before the owners, it was because the athletes got the best oflt. In other CIF 6eMbeft action It AnaMWn St.alum Saturday, South Torrance tOOk the ._.A crown With • 3--0 vtciOfY over MUlkan of the Moore LMaue. Eattler, San Marino beat Chamlnade. &-3, tn the 1- A COf)teat; and .Canyon edged Lompoc. 2-f . to cleiin the 3-A champlonlhlp. · •If you really want your doctor to make house call!, buy a condo on a golf course. •The Los Angeles Police Department hasdoubleditsbombsquadto l8bomb 1-----------------~--....... cops for the Olympic Games period ... hopefully. it won't have to try for 36. SOc off adult ticket with ad ORANGE COUNTY ~9~ti,ll~'ft'9MAHA GUN SHOW llGGB & llTTH 1HAM 1¥11 Set., June 2nd a Sun., June 3rd BUY -SELL-TRADE 350 TRADE TABLES Featuring Guns -Antique & Modern Ammo War Relles & Surplu~ Indian Arutac1s -Rugs & Jewelry -Coins Adminion $3.SO so• off w/ad Children Under 14 -$1 .50 I""'-Wlttl An Mull) HOURS: SAT., SUN. 9 to S ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS NEW PRODUCTS P.VILION, ILDG. 10 Inter Got• 3·A Arlington Dr., Cotto Me10 For Recorded lnfo1(714)919-7657 REPUILICllSI •It isa sad thoua,ht, but the diminishing interest in the Indianapolis 500 is very likely because it is not seen on live televiSton like all other major events. •There may not be a permanent site for futureOlymp1cGamesandifnot, there may not be any future Olympic Games. •Sparky Anderson says the only mem- ber of the Dodgers who oould start for the Detroit Tigers would be Pedro Guerrero as designated bitter. •Bum per sticker: "Welcome to the Olympics ... sorry there is no place to park.' •The largest number the New York Yankees display these days is in the standings under GB. •Thecrash of sports writer Pat Bedard in the Indy 500should bea lesson to all .journalists not to get carried away ... I mean, there is no way Stu Nahan would push himself away from the dinner table to run in a marathon. •ts it significant that Howard Cosell has not volunb!ercd to 10 to Russia and save the Olym pies? •It may be possible Laker Coach Pat Riley and Raiden owner Al Davis have the hairdresser. • Wben Super Bowls were awarded to Pasadena and San Diego over Philadel- ELECT LYNN $. TURNER to the .. County ·central Committee 10th Assembly District President, Orange County Federation of Republican Women Past Officer of the County Central Committee Alternate Member of the County Central Committee ' Member, Republican State Centrat Committee APPOINTED BY A88EMBL YWOMAN MARIAN BERGESON Bun TUCIEI Sr>oRTS CoLuMN1 s r pbia. Eagles owner Leonard Tose said, "If we had a dome, we would have won," and how's that for sound anal)'lis? •Far and away the best Olympic ])ublication to date is Paul Zimmerman and Del Watson's "Los Angelcst ~be 0 1 ympic City" beca_usc it com bu~~ inte~t and nostalgia and no pohtics. •Phoenix journalists constantly remind Wrangler Coach GcolJeAllen ofbis preseason statement,' We won't lose ... 1 won't allow it," and the mcssaae seems to bethatGcorgecan'tcoacb in Ari1onaany lon&cr ... the media won't allow it • Tbe guy who announced the Clippers ~I sc seats at the Sports Arena for less than l.akers charge at the Forum is a arketing~nius. •An athlete living in Southern Cali- fornia who does not have a golf tour- nament named for him is a social flop . •One wonders if the Russian Olympic a£etes will continue to draw their salary ch ks. • to thinkofit, Olympic baseball at Dodger Stadium won't suffer because it did not have a Russian team in tbc first place. •Well. ifPasadenacanwakeupforthe Super Bowl, perhaps San Diego can too. •We all should have know what it would take to stop the Detroit Tigers' winning streak ... indoor baseball played on a carpet. •NFLownersravedabout the job TampaBaydidonSuperBowlXVlliand then voted it up the track for future games. •Las Vegas has taken Y Oil Berra lasting the season offtbe board. •The worst thinJ the Olympic move- ment hasgoina fortt is that it involves human beinas. North Korea joins boycott TOKYO (AP) -North Korea on Saturday became the 14th nation to join the Soviet-led boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics, cit- i n& oonoem for its athletes' safety and the failure to form a joint Olymp1c team with non-C.ommunist rival South Korea. Board Member of the Newport Harbor Republican Women• Member, Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated • Past County Officer of the CaJlfornla Republican AaNmbly • Member, Republican Auoclatea of Orange County• Chairman, Youth Advlaory Committee of the County Central Committee • Originator of the ~ubllcan Youth Leadership lnstltU1e • Member of the "400" Club of the Republican CentraJ Committee• Former President of the Newport Harbor Republican Assembly• County Precinct Chairman for Republican Women, federated(1980-1984) Pyonayana's official Korea.o Central News Aaency, monitored in Tokyo, carried a statement from the North Korean OlJ!OPic Committee which wd, "Ano-Communist, and-socialist maneuven arc beina committed open- ly in the United States with the approach or the 23rd Olympiad, contrary to our expectation .. • RESOLUTION PAll!D 8YTKI! CALIFORNIA 8TATI AIMMILY IN 1971 COMMENDING LYNN TURNER 1tat1ng1 "her organluUpn and direction of• atrono, VlatH Youth AltOCfltll pr<>gram fOr the Orang. County Republican Centr11 commut .. hu atao been merttoriout and cMMNlnO of rleh pralM fortier ettecti'f't .nort ·· INTRODUCED BY A88EMiL YWOMAN MARIAN BERQEION t LYll S. JUBIEI 181 The Soviet Uruon bas said it " bc>ycottina the Games because the U.S. govemment itcncou,..tnl 1nti-Communi11 oraaruu· tiont to h&TUI alhle from communist coun- tries and t'OCtU lhcm into ~rwln1. The Untttd lllCS ha f'CJCClCd the ._ ______ .... .._.._ __ ._ __________ _.iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillitii._ .... ..., ________ _.,llliilllliimiiittiliiilllim...ii----~I· Chi~ I , I \ 'i FOR THE RE CORO "---~~ -·---~ - MA.JOA L«AGU• ST•NDtNGS Amer4c.M &.....,. .. 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Also rlCed: 9~ Nlvle, Out Ano SllMlft, EMY Ar11oct., Rabe A SOn. • Tlmr. 11. lt. s.J •XACTil (3·6) Hid S2UO. MXTH llACa. 350 Vtrds. CUh For MllaclY (MVIK) ».co 12.20 7.20 AmWlclll PollC't' (Crtilow) 6.20 uo A Nice COPv (Werd) l.20 AM rK*t: Sweeter Than Jam, o..na Lau, Mautlln, ....., Alld TNIY. Sold Aatet. E11v ~. OlarOln E11v i.t. Tlmt: ll.01. savaNTM ~MO vvcn. Folln .. nd (Adlltl 6.00 3.20 :uo Pel1 lov Jo tLacbv) lM MO TNINocl (9wd) 1M A.tao rec:ed: 1W1 MJto, ,,,.,., Mor'rtl, Ate A Jet, ~ Of A Chilrnlll, SNlot, FKOll, MX Mb&lle. • Time. 17.fl. s.J Et.ACTA IS-•) peld QUO. ~IGMTM Uta. 3$1 YVA SNr• IChM {F'rYaiYr-~--OH-Wlr• Une (Cnleerl UO UO OH·MrnirlllJntor (Gerca) UO UO t»+-OeacltlMI for MCOnd. Allo flCld: -r-Notes, Brown ,,,...., Jofln c.tvtn, ~o. Asurectllc, Olc:kevt , 81Ue Denim, T_. Ja. • Time: 11.0I. I» aXACTA (Hl Plid Sllt.1\; ~ EX.ACTA (H ) Nld tll.10. " 12 "9CK IUC IJ-10-3-1-W) P9k1 '41625.00 with eleftl Wlnnlne llckelt (flYt llorMI). Total Ql'NOYW POOi: la.2W.. l 1. 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V DOU94.a 11·2) Plld 1115.00. TH•D ltAC•. ' furtones. l(Nllldofl (PlerQ) 16.AO SM UO Miiot 9 11 (&lldt) l.20 uo Ctvl1'1 Lad lhDn) S.00 Alto rlC*t With Utler1v, Allbedo, L\dv 9udd'v, Hlfd Hll, TOP Enterlalner Timr 1:10 ta. S.S llXACTA (3-2) peld S12'.llO flOUllTM RACL S ""1orlft, M..J.'• Oelltht (Hewtey) 16.00 5..60 l.GI Mlc:Ndllll (Sltllll9) 4M U0 Affirmed Native (Ptnavl UO Also rlCl9d: Careful Look, Comic Nv- ""'o Uno, SvntlCllc's Drive, BIO 9outttv T1me: :51 41 s. S.S •XACTA (7·1) Mid 1167.00. "'3flTH RAC•. 1 VI mites on hlf. Sell of 8oltl (~CN'I) 7.00 4..00 1.IO Olftl Accent (Hawtey) ..... l.«I Sir SeWon I Plnclvl :UO Allo rtced· Loul1Vlle SUmmll, Oabf, Sir Prl!ICI John Timr. 1• "s. S.S IXACTA (3·71 Plld S7t.SO. MXTH RACIE. 6 fur'°"9s. C.stte St1r (Garc:lll f.40 S.00 3.00 Oellkalt (PlnclV) UO U0 SMcltl Nation IOeloldllO) 3.00 Also rtced: MelOdV ~. Vldor- Jov. Stunnlno SC.rf, PllCe e.nnw. Sl"'9t Blusher Time• 1:10 4/S. S.S •XACTA (1·•> Plld 1107 00 SllWNTM RACIE. I 111' mlll1 on turf. KU.1111 (lleek) IG.20 7.20 SM CtMr On IOrteotl SM 1tO MV Frland MRton (OllYlrft) 1.60 Alto rlC*t: Nudllr, Oalt>V, Burled Treeaure. We411am Grwn. Lord AClvocatt, NCltl6e Air, Arrowfllld. Time I '1 415. S.S IXACTA 110-2) Nici 11'1.00. $J l'tC.t( Ill( (2·3-7-3-2-10) N ld 066,HUO with -wlftnlno tlc:ll11 hi• llelrlftl '2 Pldl Six ~tlGn Mid $J.71UO '#l1tl '5 w1Min1 tlcbn (ftw hotws) ltGMTH aACI. 1 fUrlclnel. Dl«lonWe Junior <McCrn) UO 3.00 UO Croeso (Olvarftl 460 1~ N'9til Movflr ( Plncav) 2.20 AJto rec:e« HIM hze. ~. .......,. ._.Nb.. $.lvmour HlckJ.. Time· 1:21 l/S. $$ I XACT A ( S-71 Pllcl ""-50 NINTH RACL I 111' min on turf. Obctalm (Fell 17 IO t,4t "20 SMed of MullC ll'MU) I UO 7.Jt Mutk:ll Score (Slblll) SA AIM rllC9Ct L ........... evMll'nt. ...ltl't Trlul'npfl, Tlmbw Tv_, llue S... FOrlll Time: 1'41 41S. ..S IXACT A (Ml Nici '57100. Al.__: 31.522. .. Or.,_ co.It DAtLY P.ILOT ,.,._, »ite I, 1114 Cl auctwtlber • (et~) TN tlertlno .,.Id .,_ S.ture11tv·1 re- QUllfvinll lor flnel 20 -6tlont for ,,_ ~ G NASCAR rKa IOCSIY 1t lll\<ersldl lltecewar 1. Trrv LAbonte, Trinity NC. 115 '71 1 H9"Y Gwlt, T1vtonvlle, NC llS."4 3. DWI Earnl\ercft, ~vlle. NC 115.l63 4. Tltn llldwncwld, ~" , N C., 115.0f7 S. a • Etllott, 0.WMll!vtll, GI. 110 12 6. llollbv Allbon, ~. ~ 114.351 1. tlldtv Rudd. CJlloMoMke. Va., llUSS I. O.rf'lll Wlltrlp, Frrih11, Tenn. 114.211 •. e.mv Person•. Ellerbe, N c 111.MI 10 lllc:llard ~v, Sllftdleman. N C , 113.116 11. Olttt ~ds, SkvWlcl, N C Ill 137 12. Aon 8oucfllrd, F'ltctl0ur9, Mau 113 7'1 13. Joe Ru""""· Oekbor'O, N C. 113676 1'. Geoft lo41ne, ,,_ .. nt GtrOln. N C 113.111 IS. Kvtl Plttv. It~. N C, 112"' 16. llov $1nltt\, V~ N C , 112 641 17 Jim 11own. PoM11nO Ori llHl3 11 Ron EMU, Lakellde 112.2.0 " Ok1< .,.... .....,,_., ... c . 111.m 20 RIC'k McC.r1v lloot'nlflOton 112 ltJ ?1 Hwtllll ~ 9rlelltl ...... Or• 113'.D tt Scott Miiier. Glrdefl c;,.o.,. 112 "' J3. John K~. ltoc:kllfl. 112 IJI 24. Jim It~ NOt'ffl ~WOOd llt.01S 15. •• Schmitt ltadelont' 111 l 52 16.. Gree Seck1 Metl)*, N Y , 110 OS1 71 5'M'l'Vllr Mdlnletlt McCIMn. V1 , llo.JC a. ltlAtV Well9cl ~lllOt'O N C , 110.'74 ,. T~ eon.,....,.,, Att• c~ 110.W .. ll1111911 Glrda. Sall DW'Nt, 110.124 )1 o K Utrldl. ~. H c... nun n. °"' Ow\11'. c.r.-s.rlnvs, c-.. lf'-141 • JS, ~ ArrlnOtOft, IMtflMvlle, V1 , IOt.Qf k K-.W. Tll'Tb, Maflflll'-" leacll, 10U77 SS. Glln Frw'IC•t, ._........._ 10t.J11 .. J/tff'V ~. o.nvw. c-... "'·~ f1 o.t'V Mt..-. Mottllll. ,. ... 11. Mike ~. Frtt*•n. TIM 1&$M • """" ONtnt. MW'Mll ""· 1• m a DlrTtdl t -, 5-Nrw1tv, WMtl, lOUll ck captures wo~en's ~ title in NCAA meet• ·~~----''----,--~~--,~-------~4 EUOENE. 'Ore. CAP) -Jo•4wrrl1 Cruz. a durable~ ntft.o.• ntt. led ~a to iu first oulri&bt men·, tille io 20 ~in the NCU OutdoOr Tnd arid F"idd Cham- peonShiP't WbiJt ~ltt RindY Givens sparked Florida State lo the women'• aown Satuntay. • · The .powerful Cruz. 1 IOPhomORi IMidcd the 1.~ title 10 tbe·aoo championship he bad woo Friday niab• •ilh a victory U:a 3 minuaes.; 36.•8 leCOOd ' the fourth time W1 ~ be bas brokeo bis personal bell" aJ1d I Braiilian record. The victory WIS the fint by U Orqoo ru.oner in the NCAA f ~SOO '"1.ce Dyrol Burlaon WOD the event for the lb.ird st.raiabt time in 19il The Duck,s' ~nJy olbtt NCAA l,SOO winner was Bill DclJ.in8er, now ~ .. Oreson coach. in 19S4. ... Ouz. the fint to complete the 800-1,SOO double in the NCAA Ownpion&bips since Vil.La.nova·, Don PaiF in 1979 and only the fourth IUdl double in meet ~. went so the front imrru:di1tdy a.ad nevcr ..... smoualy cba.lltn,ed. " ~ . Villa.nova•s ~O'Sullivan fin ... isbed ICCODd m l:.31.40, and Dub Myers of Orqon rallied lO place tbird I in 3:38.94. t ... Deeded lo nm m froint&Dd I tried. to kill them (the other nmnas) off in the first lap becaUte I knew there ttilerC some numen with strona kicb. .. said Ctui.. "'If i-killed 1hm1 otf 'mtr, 1 dido't think I would have that mocb trouble.. .. Tbe 1-3 finish pve ~ 25 points m the event and the Ducks safely ahead of uhiftllOD State, the J>ao..10 Coniermce ~ pion and NCAA favoriie. Before-the 1.soo. °"&on bad a precarious .. 76-74'/J advantaaie o-ve:r tbe Coupn. Washington Sta1e's only entrant in t.be l,500, Omar Onep. finiahed last in the 14-mao 6dd and did not score. ()rrpi.1n winning ilriftb NCAA ulle. compiled l 13 points in the 2 l events contested OVCI Ux cltys. Tbe Ducks won the title outriabt 10 1962 and 1964, shared the crown with Southern California in 196S, md tied for first with Kansas and 1Jrij!Wn Younain 1970. W a:shington St.ate finished second this time with 94YJ points and Artansas WIS third with SS. VIK.E.S ••• Praml Cl battaymate and SISter Oiris:ty I fraction too late to get the slidin& Berdil. "'The ball just stuck in mygloveand I ooukin 't get it out." Lanen ex- plained following the game. Both teams had earlier 500ring opportunities but the {>ttcben prevailed in every cluicb situation until the 12th. Larsen ran her~ of scoreless lDDU\gS to 44 before the Irish scored in the final frame Saturday niibt She en~ the season with 1 I 9-5 record , "Julie has thrown SUpeT for us all year." Coach SUSJe Calderon said-.. In the beamning toniabt she was 1 little shaky but as the game went on. she threw a lot better. "Overall I am very pleased with1be season we have bad and lOlli&bt'I game could have gone either way. We've come a long way this tta0n and we played aaood pme toni&bt." Kennedy starter Diane Blankenstup worked seven ioninp aod·struclc out 13 batters. Sopbom~ Manlyn Mead took ovCT an the eiahth and fanned five along wttb &ettin& credn for the victory. Lanen bad etght strikeouts and pve up onl) seven hits wttb no more than one m any mmng, working the entire 12 frame$. The outcome reversed a.n earlic-r decision in which the Vikinp posted a 1-0 win m the semifinals of the Cypress Tournament CIF administrator Karen Hellyer revealed that no innmg would have started after three hours if the seott was sull ued but the Vikings were 20 mmutes shon of that goal ""hen the pmecnded. Briggs-Case reach finals I i I 1 . . C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 3. 198-4 I Stewart ~ " . ' I ES LAW AND ORDEI\ WOl\K • • • FOi\ YOU·! "In my judgment, he possesses a balance of professional skills, integrity, and an even temperament together I with a good measure of common sense ... "I enthusiastically and without reservation recommend Stephen C. Stewart ... 11 Judge Cal Schmidt "His legal career has been extensive and he is known to be a man of high integrity. Mr. Stewart, In my opinion, would be an asset to the municipal court bench in Orange County." Judge Robert Knox SupervJsor Tom Riley Judge Stewart is one of the few . . \ really tough law· Bnd order judges Congressman Bob Badham Supervisor Tom Riley ENDORSED BY .... Assemblyman Nolan Frlzzelle Supervisor Bruce Nestande Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan, Ret. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Brian Carter Harbor Munic ipal Court Presidi ng Judge Calvi n P. Schmi dt Harbor Municipal Court Judge Selim "Bud" Franklfn Harbor MunicJpal Court Commissioner Glenn Mahler Harbor Municipal Court Comml1sloner Richard Sullivan VOTE TO RETAIN JUDGE STEPHEN C. ST HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT· OFF-ICE 1 T·UES. JUNE -5 CITIZENS TO RETAIN JUDGE STEPHEN C STEWART -3'6' AIAWAYAVENUE, COSTA M!SA; CA 9"2~6 -DARYL HEINLY, TREASURER .. . . . , ,, ... - I - • I. • ' . ·j__ 1 Auto sales, housing and employment-the · segnients of our economy ~on .which so much of classified depends-are looking better than they have in a long time. We're feeling ·good about that and the opportunity it gives us to offer you a . bigger, better-than-ever classif i_ed. section. If you haven't·read classified lately, come· enjoy ,a browse through our columns. You'll see why " we're feeling ·good about .classified. \ 642-5678 ____ _,___ - NACEMoTMEM 8ILL -.OADWAY lllCNITUAllY • 110 Bfoed••• Cos1a ,.,..._ 6'2-9150 IAL TZ IEHGk .. Ofll SMITH A TUT9'LL WEITCLlfF CH.AHL •27 E HUI St Cosi esa 6•6·9371 ftACIFIC VIEW MOIORIAL ftAM( I Cemetery • Mo«uai:y Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific Vtew Oftofe Newpo;t Beach 60 -2700 McCORMtCK MO .. TUARY 1795 Lag;1na C.anyen Rd . L•ovn• 9e~t-ca 9265' ·~·9•15 c • I • WJ .... .-,. ., ._ ,. . . PJCTmOurl .,NJia-ICTmOVI U .... _.,..,.....,_ NAMll. tTAi'iW10ill-liiT ,,. ~ Plt1ION .,. OOll'O Th9 tollcM1ng ~ ... ~ ~ ... llullMll : NOVAK'S CUSJOM WOOD-PVTI, 1M5 IMrtnQ1on ...... No WORK, t M 1 Dunu M . Sent Kl 14, Newpon ~.Ca tH01 Ana, Ce 92706 . t¥y $ Almario. 1115 SMnngton .,....., • NcMa. 12141 OU.. Piece, K214, Nftpot1 9Mcl\, Ca CLASSIFIED INDEX Ad, 9-lta Ana. ea, tu~ t2M 1 Ttlil ~ i. ~by .,, Tilll ~II conouc1.o by M To rtace Yu Ad, Cd 642-5678 lncttvlclulll ~ 1' M1rt1n S, No¥all ivy AtrN<lo tt111 atement t!6ld wtttl the This statement waa filed with tM OcUnty Clelil of Orenot COunlY on County Cler'll of <Xenge County on May 1b. 1U. Mity 10, 1te'4 . '148a1 ~11 Pi.lbliltled ~ Coat Ody Publllhed or.,. eou1 Ody Pltot M1y 20, 27, June 3 . 10. 1te<4 Piiot Mey 20. 27, June 3. 10. 1914 MAL ESTATE 2W-84 2088·84 THE DAILY P IUOT CLA SIFIED OFFICE HO 1-----------.J•Mral •UDt .,. 111111'1 'l'tl'r ANhelm 'Hlllo -----------1----'"-..--"-""-'"'----1------------1 •11•1• lti.nd ,·--~-.MUC=;;;;.;;....;.11);;;.;,TICE;.;;,;;.....__ Ml.IC M>TICE FICTfTIOW •u1tN111 Pl8.JC NOTICE Z!~.'::t:::~ P'ICTITICMll IUIMN NAMI ITATIMINT • c.-w. •• Mar ~ ITAl'amNT flCTmOUI 8UIMll The foltowtng petlOf't II doklg PtCTITIOU8 Ml ..... 11 Cm"' M- Tlle to1owtng ~•I• doing NMll ITATllRNT bualnea u NAlllE ITATIMIHT DaM Puln1 bUilneelM'. The totlowlng petlOl\a are doing TC COMPANY, 903 W•t 17lh ni. IOllowlng pet90nl Ill dOlng ~...!.':n Valloy SUHl'lRA, 11171 llOdM. lrvlM. bullnea u · 't!>,~1 ~·J:.~: .OS WMt ~IONM. •y LYNETTE 28,. Hununt1m1 a....h Ce.. ~715 O!NTAL FLOSS TIMllll, 18218 E. 17tfl ,91. Colll M ... CA t2t2'7 .,_. u , r2 1tu111 llubout ~ ~. tt 1 LMl'lllew. McOurmott Dr , trvtne, C&. 92714 Thie bWllnea Is conduet_, ...,_In 8eythofe Dr!Y9, Newport BMctl, !~!..":"~ ......__h Coeta ...... ca, 92e2e Sand«-lon Product• COrp (C&.). VJ Ca ~ -v·-._ :rNa ~II COnducMd try. an 12 Rue Grend VlllM, Newi>or1 lndMduel Lynett• L. Berg. 2872 Blyttio<e t..ocu,.. lhU. lndMdual. Beactl. Ca 92800 Lornlne Colt• Dr Newport Beach Ca 92883 ........... H...,.1 Marilyn Levy T1'111 business 11 condUC1ed by • Thlt llllemenl WU flied Wlll'I the Thie bu-.n.t IS cOncl~ed by en '-"~~ ,..,. ... , Tilll etatement wu flied .tttl the c:orpor1tton ~":Vo~~ ol Orenge County on lndMdu&I. • ~."::-,v:!'.., County Clertl Of Otenge County on SllldeBon Productl COfp ., "'0 Lynette L Berg s.r. 0...-\# May 21, 1984 P1ul Sllnderton Pre1 PubUthed Ofenge C ~ly Tiiis 1t1temen1 wu hied will'\ lhe s..n J..an c.-.,..1"'"" FWMS This statement wu lilecl With the Pitot Mey 13 20 27 Ju~ 1984 County Clefll ol Orange County on ~1"'.:.,~ , Pvbll#led Of8'!ge Cout Dally County Ci.nt of Orange County on 2572-34 Mey 10 1984 :...U•h ........... Piiot Mey 27, June 3 10. 17, 1984 M1y 22 1984 FNM22 s..,_, 8-h 2815-84 F2At507 ----Dl-llH-tC_NO_T_JCE____ Pubhltl«I Orenge Co.ut Dally Tu.on PubltSl'lecl Orange Cout Dally ____ ... .._.. ________ Pilol Mly 20 27 June 3 10. 1984 w .. .,.,.no..., "8.IC NOTICE F'tCTJT10Ua 11t1u.11 HAMS aTATEMDfT The IOllowlng peftonl are dofng bu81neee •: FULL SERVICE DESIGN CO , 513Y. Jasmine. COfona Clel M~ Ca 92825 PllUI H Totlbefg, !ll31n JumlM, Corona del Mar. Ca 92826 LIN M. Popple(, 513'" Jumlne, Corona def Mar, C1 92825 Thlt bu•MA '-Conducted by· I Qenel'al Pllrtl*'lhlp . U.. M P(lppler Ttlla 111tement w11 flied with the County CWk of <Xenge County on M1y 21, 1984 ,,..,,, Publlahed Of~ Cout Diiiy Pitol May 27, June 3 10, 17. 1~ 28fi0-84 Pl&JC NOTICE Pilot Mey 27 June 3. 10 17 1984 FICTrTIOUa aulMal 2682-84 lo.1ubtk> Honwt 2819-M ~ NAME ITATIHRNT Apoinnwnu TM ronowlng P9'ton 11 d0tng e.: .. h Proporty buSlllaS IS l--------rt----I eu..,_ l'rof>t)' P\8.JC NOTICE PINTO PRODUCTS. 718 Fil'-Cir· PtBlJC NO ICE g:;:,~'f..~1~ FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll Cle S•nll Ana. Cilll 92704 FICTITIOUI 8UllNll8 Condomiruumo Steven J Pritt. 718 Fill Clrcla. .. ...... .., ITATE .. ENT °"""°".., Uni,. NAME STATEIRNT Santi Ana. Calif 92704 -oms; ,. H Tile tollowmg persoos are d0tng Thi• buslneu 11 conducted by an The fOllowlng persons are doing -to "" Mm f'd business at I bualneu as ln.'O<TV' t>rop.n• CALIFORNIA CANOES. 145 Cec~ In~~::' J PrlU NORTH AMERICAN OAS & OIL, t:::f•;•;.i;~•'I>'• Plaoe Cosla'Meu. Ca 92627 This 111tement WU filed wllh lhe LTD .. 3 Corporate Plua. SI• 101. MOO.It""""' Porlu JOl'ln &Id Hohl, 151 E 2111 County Clerk ol Orange County on N-porl B .. Cl'I. Ca. 92660 • .ioun1am °'""'' Street Co9l1 Mesa Ce 92627 May 1. 1984 Stew.,-1 R. WillOn, 3 Corporal• Or•nv C'o Th11 buslneu Is conducted by an f24U1• Ptu1, Ste 101, Newport Beacll. Ca ~: ~! ~:';'1 lndtvtdull PubJl•hed Orenge Co.ul Diiiy 92uo Rar"hft ,...,.,, .. JOl'ln Bud Hohl Piiot M•r 13, 20, 21. June 3. 1984 This butlnelS Is c<>nductecl by: • R.w\ """*'Y Tiiis 111tement was tiled wHh lhe 25l8-M limited p1rtnerltllp. n... siwv.c . County Clertl ot Orange County on -----------Slewarl R. Wlt1on 1u. ~ M•r 23 1984 P\ll.IC NOTICE Gen«ll Partner " E. w .... load ~ 1-----------Thlt 1t11emen1 wu Ill.CS with the ROOAlS PubllSl'Mld Orange Cout Daily 'ICTITIOUI auslNlll Couniy et.1c of <Xange County on Pilot M1y 27 June 3 10 17, 1984 NAM1 ITATD!lr.NT Mey 10, 1984 Hou..~ 2817-8-4 The following per90n 11 doing FMla7 "-Uni~ butlnelt u Published Orange Cout H.,...... FurtUINd « OKU & ASSOCIATES. 5391 Sier· Pilot May 20. 27. June 3, 10, 1914 c!:~ re Vwde, Irvine, C&ltt 92715 2880-M Condo Uni Kenneth M Oku, 5391 5*r1 T....,,.....,._, lum ACTITIOUI llUSINHI NA.ME ITATEMENT Vwde. lrVlne, Calif 92715 T_,,._ Uni, Thi• bullneu 11 conducled by an P\llUC NOTIC£ ~": ~ :: Telephone Servke: ::~: Monday-Frida)' :~ ·8:00 A.M.-5:30 P. 1. 1oi2 8 . c 1o:H u me i. ounter: ::: Monday-Friday IM4 :: 8:00 .M.-5:30 P.M. ::! DEADl.I E ~, ' 1• Pl BUCATIO' l>EADl.l'E 107f ::: \londan S"at. 11 ::iO u.m. :: Tut·,d•n \1011 . l::m p.m. 1• \\ c·dnt>,fitt, Tut''· l::m p.m. l5 Thur,tfa, · \\ 1·ct J::m p.111• 1m Fricfu, fhur,. l::io p.rn . ::~ ~aturcfa, Fricla~ :':00 11.m. l:OC 1m "iuncla\ Fri :J:OO tt.m. ux 127! 130( Ill I)~ 137: 141)( 142) uoo 1400 2410 UJIQ ~ CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: (.anc·c•llutionl!I and t•orrt-C'liou., man h" mudc· on ~a m.-dt•arllint>i, Rb RI.Jo,~. Plt'a&e a!tk for a eanc·t•llution number when c·anC'.-lliu~ your ad. ERRORS: Chec·k your ad dail) and report errors immediatel). T he DA ILY P ILOT assumes liabilit" for l ht.> rirsl inrorrerl insertion only. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ADELINE R. RECE~. au NATALINA R~ AND OF PETITION TO AO. MINISTER ESTATE NO. xxxxx The following per1on1 we dOtflg business .. CALIFORNIA CANOES, 145 Cecil Place Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Individual KennethM Oku ~N =~ -Thll 1111*'*11 WU tiled With Ille NAiil aTATEMfNT Apu P"W1\ °" Ulll =~~~~~~ ~ ...... .., .. _._ ........ w. ,., ltaeral llOI C..tral County Cler1c of <Xanoe County on The following pet9on la doing ,._,... 2IOO <• ---------JOl'ln Buel Hol'll, 151 E 2111 Str81l, Coste Mesa, Ca. 92827 This business ts conduclecl by an lndlvldull Mey 7 1984 bu91neu as: "-"•&.rd nozr--~~-~~~~~--~~~~~--~ To all heirs. benehc1anes. creditors and conungent creditors of ADELINE R. RECESSO and persons who may be otherwise mterested in the will and/or est.ate: John Bud HOl'll Tiiis llllernent WU llled Wllh the County Clerk or Otange County on May 23, 1984 f*5U Publllhed Or~ Cout Diiiy Piiot M•r 27. June 3, 10, 17, 19&4 2117-84 FMSS1t GENTLEMEN'S CHOICE. 917 liowllt Mo4.tla Publl11led Of1nge Cout Diiiy l>ow.11 Ct., Cotti Mesa, Calif. 92628 ~ tt;\:lalo Pltot M•y 13, 20, 27~ 3. 1~ Gregg Rlchwd Deegan, 917 Pow-v-'-RenW. '~517-8-4 ell Ct .. Cost• Mesa, Calif. 92828 •rt.ow. to Sl\al'T ---.. ---,c-NO_TI_CE______ This business I• conducted by an •Repl&lo WMl(!d '"~ lndl'llldull o..,.._ 1.,.. Rent Gregg R Deegan Oflttt IW111&1o FICTITIOUI au...... Tl'lll tlatement ~·· flied with the ~ .::.~ NA• STATIMINT County Cler1I of Orange County on tnduot Roonlall The following persons are doing M1y 4, 1984 S•.,e bullneu n F'Ml1M M-11.enult 1I04 ~ 1tOt 2807 itOe 2IOt 2912 2914 2tll 2111 2920 21122 mt A petition has been ftled by.JUNE M. LINHART in the Superior Court of Or- ange-O>unty requesting that JUNE M. LINHART be-ap- pomted as peraonal rep- re9entaUve to admuuster the est.ate of ADELINE R. RE- CFSSO, aka NAT ALLNA RECFSSO (under the Inde- pendent Admtrustrauon of ~tat.es Act) The pet1t1on ts set for hearing m Dept No 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Dr . West. Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on June 27, 1984 at 9 30 A.M PACIFIC NATIONAL DISTRIBU-Publilf*S Orange ·eo..1 Dally TION, 2318 W Chandler Ave., Piiot Mar t3. 20, 27. June 3, 1984 A~EMENTS -----------81nt1 Ana. C1 92704 2521-84 AnnoWlct;~.. ~ [F YOU OBJECT to the granung of the peuuon. you should either appear at the hearing and st.alt> you ob,ec- uons or hle wntten obp:- uons with the court before the heanng Your appear, ance may be m person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a <.'Ontingent credik>r of the deceased. you must file your claim with the court or present it to the per- sonal representative ap- pointed by the court within four months from the date of first tSSuance of letters as prov1ded in Section 700 of the Probate Code of ~­ forrua The tune for filing clauns will not expire pnor to four months from the date of the heanng noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the ft.le kept by the coun If you a.re interested m the es- tate, you may serve upon the executor or adrrunistrator. or upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or adnuru.strator , and file with the · court with proof of service. a written • request stating that you de- ' sire special notice of the fil. • lng of an mventory and ap- praisement of estate aseets or of the petitJons or acooy.nts mentioned m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code TIMOTHY J. BLJED GALLIVAN. SCHMIESING & BLIED %787 Bristol, Suite 100 Costa Mesa, CA. tUU •st-tOto Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 2. 3. 9, 1984 SaSu5 fltll:tC NOTICE NOTICE OF NOH·ftEl~ONll­ MITY Nolie. le h9reby given tl'l•t the undetligned wOI not be rnponlJble tOf any debll or ll1b1Uti.1 con- lrlCted by anyon. olller than mr· Nit. on "' 1ner thlt d11e. D1ted thlt 30lh day ol M1y, 1984 Wayne A JO<get\_, 872 t Knlgl'lla Cir Huntington Beech, CA 9284<4 PubfltMd Otenge Coest Diiiy Piiot June 2. 3 9, t984 Sa8u3 Ml.JC NOTJC£ ITATDRNTOfl Aa~OflUMOf' P1CTJTJOW .UU.H HAim The fOllowVlg per90M ,,_ ..,.,,_ dOMd the uM of !tie Flc:11l~ lull- ,... Neme NEWPORT DEVELOP· MENT CO. 11711 Gre.nvtew Lane, HuntJnVlon 8eech. C. 92649 The 8UltMN Name r.-red to •bov9 ... "*' 1n cxenoe County on Feb 2t, 19M FILE NO. F23M31 Orant E Arg1brlglll. 18711 ~Lane. Huntington Beach. c. .,... P\llUC NOTIC[ Lawrence D1vtd Brey. 2318 W Loat,. P'ound 31»4 Cl'lanctlef Ave, S1nt1 Anl. C1 ~nonall 3012 NOTICE IHVlTIMQ IMDI 92704 1-----------1~ 9rrvltft 3014 NOTICE INVITING BIDS to be r• This t>ulJneu ts conducted by an Pt.B.JC NOTICE s.--11 • lnolt\.c1-JOit Ottvec:I on. Of before the houf Qf 4.00 lndlvidu11 Trowl >Oii Pm. on Wednesday, June 13, L1wrence o Brey f1CTITIOUI .,...,. .. 1984. for 1 contract covering Ille Thtt 111temeot-"' Uled with the NAME STATEMENT BUSff€SS & publttl'llng and pNnltng ol 1111 legal County Clefk ot <X•noe County on ..... The11~11ow1ng1 perSOM It doing FINANCIAL notiCet, 0t olher matw1a1 required M•r 21 1984 "" ·-to be publlShecl 1n e ~of F24137• SAND CANYON INTERIOR .,_,_ lor Sai.- general circulallon publllhed and Publlll'led Orange Cout Dally PLANT DESIGN 3857 B"ch St • e...u-Oppor\UNU.0 ClrCUlated m the City of Newport Pilot M•y 27 June 3 10 17 1984 Suite 230 NewQ<>rt Beacl'I, Calif ~..::!:"'~wu'- Beecl'I, lor the fiscal year ending 2813-84 92660 In,,...,,_., w.,..~ June 30 1965 Enc Antllony Woll1, 366 I Beer St •'I ...., to .._,, WANDA E ANDERSEN Mt.IC NOTICE E' • S.nt• Ana. Calif 9270. •\I w y Wanwd Ctty Clerk This bu3lness Is conducted by en ~ IC.,... To a Cuy of Newport 8eecl'I FICTTTIOUI llUllHEll 1nd1vlual PubllSl'led Or1nge Coet1 D111y Piiot, NAMI aT A TEMENT Erle Wolff EMPt.OYMENT June 3 1984 Ttle IOllowlng pen1on1 are dOing Thil llltement WU flied wlll'I 1he H~ll' w.nl..cl SU 1 bulineu 11 County Clerk of <Xenge County on •J,ollt Wonu.t (A)THE MORTGAGE COMPANY. M1y 7. 19&4 • DI Dl lC NOTICE (?)BPI FINANC1AL SEAVICES, 1850 ----'"-~-------Eul 17th Str•t Sutt• 206. San11 Ana.Ca 92701 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Bulldog Pr0pettlff. Inc. • c111-HELEN S. BOYD, aka IOfnl1 COfporauon. 1850 East 17th FM5311 Published Or~ Coast Dally C&ia Pilot MIY 13. 20, 77. June 3. 1984 a.. 2519-84 ...... BELEN BOYD and HELEN S1reet STEWART BOYD AND OF This bus1nns II conduc1ec1 by.• 111111111c NOTICE corPor•llon. ....._ PETITION TO ADMINIS-Bulldog Pr<>pertle9, Inc __ __;,...;..,;..;;;...;...__;,__;,..;;._ __ TER ESTATE NO. A·U3409 Oooald Roblnton, Pretldent ~A~=· To all heirs beneficiaries Thlt at11emen1 was llled with the The follow!"" ...,...... 11 dol"" • . ' ounty Clerk ot Oflnge County on ... ,....._. ... creditors and contingent May 21, 1984 bu.tneu as: c r editors of HELEN S . ,_.. DON ANDERSON POOL SER- BOYD. aka HELEN BOYD lawl9', Felts a...,. VICE. 1132 Seablulf. Colt• Mee.a. A La Callf 92627 and HELEN STEWART .:~:~~.:Of. Mte '"° Donald F Anderson, 1132 SM· BOYD and persons who may Coeta ...... c .. 12129 bluff, Co111 M .... Cl.Iii 92827 be otherwise interested m Publllhed Orange Cout Dally This butlneae la conducted by: .,, the will and/or est.ate Piiot Mer 27. June 3, 10, 17, 198-4 1~:1 F And«eon A petitlon has been filed 2818-84 ™• 111tement -flied with lh9 by ROBERT N. BOYD in the Mt.IC NOTICE County Clerk ot Orenge County on S Court May 4, 1984 uperior of ~ flCTTTIOUI llU.,..11 County requesting that NAMf ITATl•NT ROBERT N. BOYD be ap-The lollowlng peraon1 we doing 24S11h Publlshed Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot M•r 13. 20. 27. June 3, 1984 2522·8• pomted as pe~n~l rep· ~=S~N THREADING 1250 resent.alive to adrniruster the so Lyon St Sant• An•. ca' 9270• est.ate of HELEN S BOYD Robert L MacF1r11ne, 244 Canal i----------- (under the Independent Ad· 1 Newport Beach. Ca 92663 Mt.IC NOTICE mm1StratJon of &tat.es Act). Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by an FICTITIOUI llU81HEH Th . . . f h lndlvldu•I H .. ...., ITATE,._,.... e peUt1on ts set or ear-Robert L Mac:Flflane -_.. • mg m Dept. No. 3 at 700 Thi• 11a1ement w11 filed wl1h the The tOllowlng per90ns are doing business u : C1v1c Center Dr.. West, nty Cler1c of Ofenge County on DESIGNER FITNESS, 2775 Meu Santa Ana, CA 92701 on •Y 21· 1984 f2All72 Verde Drive Eul June 27, 1984 at 9:30 A.M Publlehed Orange Cout Deity M102, COlta Mesi, Cant. 92628 rF YOU OBJECT to the Pilol May 27. June 3. 10, 17, 19&4 v:.:e~l,::oeutch•n. 2'155 M ... granting of the petition. you 2811•84 M102. Cotti Mesa, C•lll 92828 should either appear at the P\8.tC NOTICE 01g1 Goochey, 465 Monterey, h · d b Laguna Bellci'l •. C.llf. 92851 earmg an stalt> you o jec-FICTITIOUI 8UIMll Tl'llt buslnelS 11 condUC1ecl by a lions or file written objec-NAMt! ITATEMINT general p1rtnertt11p t1ons with the court before The lottowtng petton• .,. doing V11efle McCut~en the hearing. Your appear-busineta u Th111t11emen( wu tllecl with the ance may be in person o r by N11e Owl• & Comp1ny, P o Bo11 County Clertt of <Xange County on 174 2005 W Batbo1 Blvd N-l>Of1 May 4 1984 your attorney Buch CA 92883 lF YOU ARE A CREDI-Al1ee E. <Xmord, 10478 Placer TOR or a contJngent credt\pr River Circle. Fount•ln V111ey CA 92708 of the dece~. you must P1tr1C1a e M.-io. 8913 C1rdmal file your claim with the Fountain v111ey CA 92708 ('OUrt or prt'Sent 1t to the per-M.o«yn Leventon 1770 Wnl sonal representative ap-Balbo1 Blvd Newport e.ac11. C• . 92708 pointed by the court within Jane E Cole. 19 E~ Cr1 four months from the date of N-.,ort a.ac11. Ca 92883 first lssuance of letters as Romelia C Y.nez 101 Alabll'll•. ded ~-~· 100 Huntington 8Mc:l'I, C• 92848 pyov1 tn ~-uon of Jecquellne Scl'luter. 2~4 Bunllar the Probate Code of Cali-Hiii, C<>1t1 Mesa. Ca 92828 fornia The tune for riling Dorl• M Huling, 1938 Church. clamlS will not expire pnor C01t1 Mna, Ca 92827 • Mery T PodlUkl, 18000 H1nnan to four months from the date Road. New eo11on, Mlcl'llg1n. o f the hearing noticed above. 48 184 YOU MAY EXAMINE Thi• butlnet1 11 conducted by • the file kept by the court U generel partnerll'llp. . · Allol E Ofmord you are interested ln the es-Tl'll• 1t1temen1 wu flied .tth the tate, you may serve upon the County C.k of Orenge County on executor or adrrunistrator, or May 21• l9M "'** upon the attorney for the ex-Publlll'led Orenge eo..1 Deity ecutor or administrator, and Pilot May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1984 file with the court with 2814-114 '2461'7 PubltSl'led Ofange Cout Dally Ptlot M•r 13 20. 27 June 3 1984 2523-84 Pl8.JC NOTICE FtCTITIOUa llUINll NA•tTATEMENT The tollowlng P«IOn It d0tng bulfflenlt HORIZON SHUTTERS. 18029 Cre1e Line. Huntington Beach. Calif 92849 MeNyn JOfln Jones, 18029 Crete Lane, Hunllngton e..c:h, C111f 92849 Thl1 bu9inell II conducted by 111 lndlvlduel Mervyn J Jonee Thia llllement w11 flied With the Counly Clerll of <Xenge County on Mity ... 1984 '2411• Publlahed Ofenge Cout Diiiy ~Mar 13, 20, 27. June 3, 1984 2624-M proof of service. a wntt.rn 1-----------r----------- request s1Ating that you de-Nil.IC ll)TIC( PlllJt fC>ftC( ,II sire special not1re of the fil. ,ICTmOU9 MllMH '1CTITIOUt MllMH Ina of an inventory and •P-NAm ITATUllRNT ..... ITATEMINT pra11ement of estate as.eta or The loll0wln9 per.on• we doing The ~ penona are doing ( ~~U ~~M 0 the petitions or acoountl The ~ Connec:tlOn, 2Nt2 HAMIL TON PROPEATY AC· mentioned In Section l200 M:,•rll• Pkwy. Ste 2001 COUNT. 2 too~ 8IYd Colt• and 1200.5 of the c.alifomla Mo ViefO, Ca. 92"2 MeM. Clllf t2827 Probate Code .»mtnr L• leudet. 27128 Mom-Kolde AaaocNlt• Inc 1 C...omia Kel" C. Welpatl ~· San Juan Capittrano. Ca ~=:~o~~715 Slllmod1 UY91Gdl ""'" . KRCHAfl>ISE Anuq ...... Appha,,.... AU<llMO 8IJa Mall'riala C.Mnf'f"M" £ii1A1""'" I Compu"'" r,_ to Vou J'urnuu,.. Carq<" So"" H.,._hold (.;oocll J~ ... ·lr~ M•nliwry ....... 1..._ M,. Wanl<d M....ca.ll~'* 01fll'P "'"\llUTI' .. f..qu1pmrn1 .._ .. Or ...... W'~Coodt H> S&tttot1 BOATS (lwrtrr """' '--•' p.,...,.. S..I ~Ski an,,.. f.qu•p Matnt s...n. • ..,. Sllpa Ill no.1u Swr.,P Suppl"" INlrlKtlfJn $&1100.rda ---TRANSPORTATION AU"<'f•h &vclro C•mpo.•" Mv1nr O.k .. •Moton ydftt!ic'<ln"'" Mt•lor Uanw. RV• TnuHi>-ra Tr~\.d Tn1h."'ft Uutnv AUTOMOTIVE Au\O ............. Auto s,.,.,.,.... l'•r\t Au ... W•n""1 Spor1a Ra.... Mndt 4 """""I°"""". Tr""'' \•no >.nt"lU" n -.. AUTOS IMPORTED ,\11.1t. ........ l\ud, Au,hn 8"4W (.'11"_." °"""'n O..L.in .. n rrrran ,, .. 11<....0. ,, lau ru Joeu.r J"'*"" t...mbot•h•nt i.. ...... Lotut Maida Mawr•ll M~Bont M1tau-.1 MC o,i.-1 Pan""'• ............. i._.tw> ........... Rella Ro,r. 1'owr s..4t s...._ T"Y""' Tn ......... v1111u .. ..,... Vl'f"V .... )I ~IQ) tlOIO llOll ec112 9014 OUIO toll 8022 eo:u 8100 b2U 11214 8216 8211 11220 8224 em am 11230 0232 71'10 7011 701J 701• 701& 7011 7020 7022 7014 702e 7028 8010 8012 ll014 llOIG llOll ll020 8022 9024 I020 11\llU llOI) ll02tl W!) '«)JO Ql(l3~ 111>40 !jt\4) t1• •m •m llH "" 09' W. A Swenn. 11Mt Malden St . C~ Ca tol30 Thll tw.,,,... ... eonducteO by. 11711 MacArt .. r Blvd., Thll t>ut1nea 11 oonouc:1ed by an Thlt ~ 11 concNcted by.• Sat te lff lnOMdual C«POt•tton P 0 8 7.cc Jim hvo• [Jjl Kolde, P...._,t ' .,.n«ll pertnerthfP Tl\11 flat«ntnt wte led with the County Clef'lc of Orenge County on M~ 0r-. Oo.t Dlllly P14ot May 20, i7, JUM 3. 10. 1984 28.,._... • • OJl •• Ttllt ttal""9nt ... 11*1 Wtlll Ille Thlt 1tefement WM tlled with the Newport kacll. CA. Hut Coun1y Clettl of 0r.,. County on County c-. of OtlllQe County on 76!·7'11 Mey 21 , 1"4 Mey4, 1984 Publisht.<d Orange Cooat p bl~ Or ~~ Pubfftlhed °' Coat ,_O: D.tJly PUot JuOt' 2. 3, G, 198~ Ptk>~ M111y 27, .NManr. 10, 11, tl84 Ptlol May 13. 10~ JUM i . ,... S.SuO 2812-84 2W-M OPEi TODAY 1-6 Coutry b&lidl, llill estate •/CllJOI ""' 3 .... flll 111 $435.000 .... 528 Seaward, Corona Highland. CdM 4 lh, Ir& ,ool, riew, Ole hltr $285.000 (LH) ......... 2601 Blackthorn. Eas.U>luH lru4 .,. T••••11, l .... l la, ....... tr,lc. From $225.000 ... •03 .. 09 Poppy Ave .. Olde CdM • S notllM less ~ ........... 3 .... l la. ,..,, llOt. llry, ... $525,000 ............ : ..... 134 Harbor Island Or., N.B. Llr&• ltt. ,..i11,a. l lh, l 11, llrJ I .-, $360,000 ...... 4501 Wayne Rd., Cameo Highlands 11Cfe4 ""'· •• ,..,., .. ,DIC. Mii l Ir Olf $925,000 ........................ 3335 Ocean Blvd .. CdM flfl etrrtlt, 3 lh, 1J1. ""4 tlMn, IMtt• $395.000 ......... 2001 Altura, Irvine Terrace. CdM Classic colHIU. oWer 4 ... I put ne + "" .,. If .... $795.000 ..................... 223 Poinsettia, Olde CdM ltllt "*• l 14111, 2 IA, Hit IM dua, 1W acMtls $289.000 ............... 2212 Arbutus. Eastbluff. N.B. louco r.u ... l .... 2 attrtta, tlPt HClrity ap t .. , etnMr $475.000 ........ 2 Fountambleau, Big Canyon. N.B 2 14111, det It Ilg Cuyoa, a,adea, HPt * • Mr&ail $335.000 .................................... 3 Fountambfeau . ' 1Uoor/Olt4oor fttlhlc, l lh, 2 IA. Frtld '°'"· alyUOtJ, lrl CfWJ ,.,., $179,000 ............ 2613 Redlands, Back Bay, C.M. U~IVUI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS. 675~6000 2443 E.1t Cout H i9hw1y, Cofou ckol Mar ':~:'i' S~\\~lA-~£!J;s· .... .... Mlto4 .... QAY I.~----- .!:'.-Ci!' ! ..,..:-: ---· ................ "' ................ °'_ LABMEC 11'1'1*1 T A S S I D I' I I 1· I f SEARRE I I' I I I I I PRAERI I :=1:':1==1=:1 ==i: ==~~~ I EYGANE ,~.~=~az . :. :1=::1 :1:=~1~• :1 ~-.. ~, auccnetijl - ~--------. I AJltUGA ,.~ .. 1119 .,._...,..-4 I I' I I"I · _r:ei.:=.-:7::: .. , ............... COLDWELL BlllER Pre1111i BIYFROITS GPU SllllY 1-1 •• lalMa hlu4 603 North Bay, Front $875,000 Sue Exley 1200 South Bay Front Maggie Guth $975,000 132 South Bay Front Evan Corken $1,100,000 U4tlsle 222 Via Lido Nord C. RUJDSfeld $1,950,000 525 Via Lido Soud Evelyn Young $2,200,000 PnlllUla 1220 F..ast Balboa Bill Bents $1,050,000 1206 East Balboa Marcia Bents $825,000 ,, ... ...,, .. , 7 l5 Bayside Shirley Harris $1,250.000 ....... ,.rt 3906 River Lydia Murphy $370,000 4002 River Sara Marvin $490,000 ****** .. ... " &PNll1WEIT ...... ht.4 123 Grand Canal 208 Grand Canal 550 So. Bay Front .. ,., ........ 320 Morningstar Lane 223 Eveningstar Lane ..,.., .... 1 Harbor Island U8hlt 218 Via Lido Nord 760 Via Lido Nord l.Wahle 50 Linda 28 Linda , ....... 1818 W. Ocean Front 1106 E. Balboa 1314 w. Bay 1116 E. Balboa 1318 E. Balboa 1420 w. Bay 1903 E. Bay $549,000 $799,000 $89~.ooo $1.177,000 $1,275,000 $3.000,000 $1,950,000 $1,995,000 $1 ,000,000 $1,990,000 $ 595,oop $ 825,000 $1 ,195,000 $1 ,300,000 $1,375,000 $1,395,000 $2,750,000 hoPLE TURN TO CLASSIFIED BECAUSE TREY KNOW OTBER PEOPLE ARE SELLING. ~lllnl{ l'vrrvthlnll from '1\0l()f('V('I" IC) ptarma II • lhf' na 1 u rl' of pt'OPI" 1 n tl11W"ard old h<lhblr, and tak,. up n<-W onrs fnr famllln 10 rnovr •nd lfC)W And 1h<- ,,...._1nn~ I holl ,.,,..., v rvl'd I hl'"1 Wf'll llul llYI' I Mir .,,.., .. ,,... .. Th•t • lnOd """"" fnr vnu whf'n rh,.ntf'• In vour 11rt nl'tt&.,11a1r • purt'hlt..-Of IWll Ch(rk C't••tritc:l- 11 l!UIY mAltf tl\oal' ch•n«n • 11111, mo.., 11Jord•blt 1-evie·w sales 'tremendous; t HB senior citizen condOs First move-Ins slated for October at Lyon Co.'s affordable site condominiums feature IMng rooms wtth access to patios or balconies with storage areas, separate dining areas, Interior stacked laundry areas and master bedrooms with extra-large walk-In closets. Seventeen condominiums were Sold In the first · Accents within the homes Include sloped week of preview sales at Windward Cove In celllngs In some plans, decorator-selected carpet- Huntington Beach, ~e Wiiiiam Lyon Co. 's new Ing and lighting fixtures and cultured marble development, and the first by the bullder to offer pullmans tops In the baths. one-and two-bedroom condominiums for adults Kitchens offer breakfast bars, pantry Bild 60 and oye storage areas and luminous cei1'9wltn oak trim. ,.,......~-,, 1 According to Markley, construction recently The deve opment s being built In cooperation began on the first phase of condominiums, with the with the City of Huntington Beach to provide. first buyer move-Ins scheduled for mid-October. afft>rdable homeownership for senior citizens. As Interested individuals may visit the Information such, up to 10 percent of the one-bedroom floor center 10 a.m. untll 6 p.m. deity and Mondays from plans will be adapted with large baths and wtde 1 to 6 p.m. For Information. please phone hallways for, the haQ.dlcappect 842-2727 "The Initial response has been tremendous," T 0 reach Windward Cove, take the San Diego said John Markley, manager of tt)e multl-famlly Freeway to the Beach Boulevard extt and proceed housing division. "With prices starting under south to Taylor Avenue (one blook past TalberU and $47,000, homebuyers here are receiving the turn right to the temporar:y sales office -at 7631 • .. r maflmum value for their money and the excep-Taylor Avenue In Huntington Beach. tlonal quality that has made The Wllllam Lyon Co. ,.r==========================:::;==============~===============================:.. Callforl)ia's number one homebullder for three ~utlve years. "Windward Cove combines those amenities that are most sought after by senior adults, lncludlng security, a corwenlent location and easy- care comfortable floor plans;' he added. Secured by a remote-controlled entry gate with a telephone communication system, the new development Is situated adjacent to Terry Park and close to shopping, public transportation and other community services. Memberstrlp Is also avallable on an Individual basis for the neighboring rec- reation center. Designed by Hales-Langston of Orange, the ·Real est.ate's • defaYed trade facing revision By SIMON SYKES A number of proposals have been made In recent weeks to restrlc1 an Increasingly popular form of rest estate transaction -the delayed exchange. Briefly, delayed exchanging offers favorable , tax treatment for those who exchange Investment real estate. Although the technique Is not recognized offlclally by the Internal Revenue Service, It has been successfully used, and upheld In the courts. Here's how It works: One party deeds out his property In exchange ·for a yet-to-be--located property, which must be of like-kind. At some future date, the replacement property Is located, and the exchange Is completed. Only at this point can the tax consequences of the transaction be assessed. For reasons beyond the scope of this article, the taxes payable on the transac11on range from none to much less than If It had been a straight sale. · -··--currently: the period In which the replacement of llke-klnd property can be located has not been defined. In a lan~mark 1979 case, two years was taken to locate the replacement property. Now the Reagan administration has come up with a recommendation to llmlt the time allowed for completion of a delayed exchange to 90 days. Congress has countered with a proposal for a 180-day limit, whlle a third proposal -from the Senate Finance Committee -would disallow exchange treatment to any transaction where the -replacement property Is not Identified at the time the first property 11 deeded out. Offlclally, IRS disavows non-simultaneous exchanges. Thus, there are no official forms for reporting delayed exchanges. • By contras\, the IRS provldn a form In which taxpayers can enter the date of sale of their former residence, and allows a 24-month replacement period before tax coneequences are determined. Exchange expert• feel the Reagan proposal for l a ~ay Umlt on delayed exchanges 11 too harsh, r • and would kill most deal• at birth. I The longer, slx-month l:*IOd ls felt to make better..., .. , but would etlll call for rllky acramblea to complete deals on time. .. Why lmpou a limit at all? The admlnlstratlon and Congr918 cite "admin- istrative problem•" u the reMOn for their propoaala. · Excha~ mey wetcome the Mttlng of Umlta • for one '9UOO. BY enectlng efther propc:>MI, eong,.... would leglt1mtn the ~ayed exchange, ~bty much to the con1tem1tlon of the IRS. ( Slir:on Sylc• • «I/tor of tit ......,, • Jownal fol ,,,. ,.., •t•t• lndwtry, P .. o. Sox 200tll, Rtvw9#de, CA ~251'. Tel:(114) ~5) I • ' , I . Or.no. CoMt OAILY PILOT/Sunday, Junt 3, 1"4 Special financing available -at-Gosta del Sol-~~velOPment Move-up buyers may find ~executive home ttley want PotentlaJ move-up ~waiting for the rfght time to purchale their dream home may want to vtstt Costa del Sol ln Long Beach, Whet• apeieial nandng Is avallable on the remaJnlng Phase Two homes, completed for Immediate occupancy and enhanced by a generous decorating allowance. "At Costa det Sof, we've ellmfnated au the oba1.._ to make buying a new executive home quick and fiasy," said Bill Krueger, present of Showcase Homes. According to Krueger. interested buyers with an exJstlng home to sen may recefve full detaJls on the guaranteed trade-in program from the on-stte sales representatives. , All Phase Two homes are also available with no-nonsense, 30-year fixed rate financing at 8~ percent rate the first year, 9-v. percent the second year, 10~, percent the year and 11¥. percent for years four through thirty, Krueger explained. "Another auractlve 30-year program Is fixed at 10112 perceflt Interest." he a(jded. Prices sfart at $419,000 tor three-acid four- bedroom, split-levtsi, vu• and two-story-homes situated behind a gate-guarded entrance. The community has a Select number of slips available tor lease, along with three tennis courts and two pools with spas for recreational use. Costa del Sol homes range In size from 2,200 to 3,000 square feet, feature a customized variety of architectural treatments Including Country French, English Tudor and traditional Cape Cod designs. Addltlonat ·featuiea Include two woodburnlng flrept~. decorator-coordinated c;trapertea and carpeting, buUt·ln floor safes, dumbwaJtera and chimes wtth digital clocks. .. The hom alto have solar-assisted hot water heatil'_\g, central condition no wkh nlght·se1-b thermostats, three-c:ar. gar ges wtth automatic door openera, rear yard masonry fencing and 20- foot front yard setbacks with landscaplng and sprlnklere. . Model homes and the sales· office are open dally from 11 a.m. until 5 p .m. For more Information, can (213) 498-1524 or 821-•570. To reach Costa def Sol, take the 7th Street exit from the San Diego Freeway. Continue to Studebaker and turn left, then right at Loynes Drive to Costa def Sol. ': 28 ·WooclbriClge, homes sold in first two weeks· . . Bren Co'a new Woodbridge Stonegate com; muntty In lrvlt'l9 opened with 28 new home ..... tn the ftr"1Wo ..... With homee 11artlng tn the loW . $80,000I. Wtthln the ~~ City of ""4tM, Woodbridge ltMtt Is known .. a.,~ com._. qon of r_..1ta.1 nelghbomoodl trid recr.uon f~~ ... ~--Wgggunug9 Stonegete 11 the ftrat Sten Co. \ • Interiors combine elegance with an open and accommodating styte that Is dlstlnctlvety Cali- fornian. An abundance of window treatments and sloped or raised n~ar celllngs add Ilg ht and volume to the homes, which also Include formal dining rooms. bullt-ln wet bars and large ceramic tile or har~od entrv foyers. ~ to l>e bulH tn the-new Southelat quadrMt of Woodbrklge1 an af~lt*9 community with an abundance of ~ parka, jogging and bike pathS, tennte eout1S. PoQte. Sale. are under way at Laguna Surf, elated to be ~lty'• only tim!'8h~e reeort. and fP~ and two takea. • • ----------------The community wllt feature CaN~thern9d architecture; with •UQCO extertor. ~ by Building under way at shopping center wood trtms-anct ••try 1lhd wtndQW detaltng. 8uth llngte-etory and two-story townhome ~· are being off•ed, wtth flVe ftoor plant. · · Hocnet range fn.llze from 889 to 1~28 ~· feet. F10or plan lncfudi two-or t~t>edtc>c>m Ti1neshare ·sales under way· at new Laguna Beach resort Sltework and construction activities are under dellgM with up to 2~ betha, tn many ca1H, one way at the Laguna Niguel Plaza shopping center, bedroom can be uMd ua den. - Laguna Surf slated to be only such resort in Laguna Beach located at the northwest corner of Alicia Parkway In one plan, a country kitchen It the focua for and Pacific Island Drive, according to Kenneth B. famlty .ctMt .... with tte own ~-bUmlng fir• Sales have begun at Laguna Surf, a luxury Dunford. president of San Diego-based Collins place. Another home deelgn·fM1uree ~wtndoWi beachfront timeshare resort expected to be the GeneraJ ContractorL t rn b01h the lMng room .ncfthelc:llcl'*ranctWMI Of only such faclllty ever built In Laguna Beach. Developed by Santa Anita Development Co., •courtyard. ,. Earll er this year the Laguna Beach City CouncTI the new $2.6 mllllon center wlll Include a 40,605-Townhomee feature two ful1 upatak'• batht passed an ordinance effectively making Laguna square-foot Lucky Market, a 13,15<>-square-foot pfueadownatllrapowderroom.Aftbathehmtut-Surf the first -and last -oceanfront vacation- shop bulldlng, six addltlonal future bultdlng pads width mfrrora and c:uttuted mll'bte vMtty count.._ ownership development of Its kind In Laguna. and sltework on the 11 .5-acre site. Completion Is For more Information on Homee ~ Bren at scheduled for September. Woodbridge Stonegate, tetephone De11a HtttOfl at The waterfront three-story, 25-unlt bulldlng Is Designed by Herbert Nadel, AIA & Partners of 551·2582 or Ylllt the sales office from 10 a.m. to 5 currently under construction on a bluff overlooking Santa Monica, the buildings feature heavy wood p m dally the coastline. Cost of the development, excluding timbers with mission tile roofs. . 'i:_o re.th Woodbridge Stonegate. take the land costs, Is expected to top $3.5 mllllon. Niis Christensen Is project manager for Collins CUfffr Ortwexlt north from the San Diego FrMWaY Main Beach lies directly below the resort. and John Russell ls project su~lntendent. or IOUth from the Santa Ana Freeway and enter Owners will have easy access to the sand by way of WoodbrlAAA M s T stairs leading from the resort. Douglas Newcomb, Inc. Is the landscape ""V"9' at aln treet. um right on West Laguna's shops, galleries and restaurants are architect. Yale loop and fotlow Yale Loop to Springbrook also just step& away from the resort. For leasing Information. contact Rick Hedrick North.. then turn left to the sales office at Each-of the'°ne-bedroom uiiita iR LaiuAa Surf a_t_6_4_~-~~4_o_·~~~~~~~~~~~~-! __ P_ri_~-~~~~_an_d~~~-~~~~~--~~~~~--~-wlllbefurnlshedand~lllnciudeama~M~l~.two ,-------------------------------------· baths (In most of the units), view deck, gas-flred fireplace, color TV, gas barbecue and sleeping • . Ocean View Custom Homesites The height of luxury ... in the hills of San Juan Capistrano. Discover the world of Connemara, an bluff overlooking the ocean. Come visit the ultimate setting for your grandest home ever-the ocean view hills of San Juan Capistrano. facilities to accommodate four people. In addition, buyers will be able to take advantage of an owner's lounge and a custom roof- top whlrlpool sp~. Parking wJll be· provided underground for over 50 cars and a private elevator will connect all floors. The resort developer, Laguna Surf Partner- ship, has structured the timesharing arrangements to maximize flexlblllty for the buyer. _ _ All owners will have the choice of buying time In two "seasons." The summer seaaon consrsts of 11 weeks, while the remainder of the year encom- passes 40 weeks. One week each year la held out for maintenance. All Laguna Surf owners will purchase "floating tlme" within their season. That Is, each year they have the option of obtaining a different time within the season they have chosen. In addition, those who buy non-summer time can split theJr tJme Into two. and three-day Increments to suit their needS. For Instance, they can visit Laguna over a four- day Thanksgiving vacatlo11 and use the remaining three days of their week at some other time during their season, subject to availability. With a two-night minimum stay permitted, owners could divide their week Into as many as three separate vacation periods If desired. Also available Is a "bonus time" plan which permits all buyers to use the resort over and above their alloted time by calling ahead to check avallablllty. A modest nightly fee, which 11 credited to the homeowners 11ssociatlo~harged for-9uch--:- use. And because Laguna Surf Is a member of Resort Condomjnlums International (RCI), owners can exchange their unit In Laguna for a unit at any of 700 resorts around the world that are members of RCI. Prices at Laguna Surf start at $9,000 for time purchased during the 40 non-summer weeks and $15,000 for time purchased during the 11 summer weeks. As an Introductory offer to help bulld saJes momentum, the developer Is offering a $1,000 discount to the first 255 buyers at Laguna Surf. Anyone Interested In viewing Laguna Surf should call atread for an appointment. Phone toJI free (800) 621-7675. • exdusive custom bomesite rommunity of rare value. Unobstructed lines of sight flow from this private enclave to Dana Point Yacht Harbor and beyond. Nearby are chmnJng towns, scenic beaches and a glistening harbor. Construction- re'.ldy homesites of up to 36,000 square feet are yours-estate si1.ed for gracious manor homes. Most residents at Connemara will enjoy Priced from S 110 ,000 toS 290, 000 Excellent Financing Available.• Ask about our no obligation rontingency sale program. ticipation. • • their ocean view from inside the private (iJ community owned-entry gates with ten- nis courts and a complete recreation , area-while others will be sttua&ed on a '~ ,... CONNE I I • 27142 Connemara Drive Sanjuan Capistnmo, CA 92675 (714) 661-0305 or 661-1053 - ~· There's a wonderful excitement about waiting for something that is • sure to be special. The excitement of anticipation • builds at SeaCliff on the Greens, / where decorators and landscape artists are ' putting the final touches on residential masterpieces. The waiting will come to an end soon with the opening of the ultimate residences in Huntingt~n Beach. The Estate Series at Sea Cliff on the Greens .1 • a spectacular reward for your patienre ! ---- SEA@FF@1REENs Prices slash~d for close-out- Aft•r aelllng more than 220 homes at Aliso Meadow• In Laguna Hiiis, the bullder has slashed ~ prlcel •1o.ooo to close out the lut 28 homes ann~~ncee project manager Terry Brennan. _ • Out new prices are S72,500 for our two- bedroom, one.-t>ath mOdel and $73 500 for our two- bedr,c;><>m, two.bath plan," Brenna~ Nld. The reduced prices also mean that many more peopte Wiii now be able to quallty for a home alnoe the mlnlmutn Income requirement has beeri lowered eeveral thous~nd dollara. It arao will make It eaaler to buy a home, since our 5, 10. and 20 percent down payments have Juat been reduced $500, $1,000 and $2,000." · In addition, the builder will continue to buy down the Interest rate, so the rate wlll be only 8.5 percent the fl rat year, 9.5 percent the eecond year 10.5 percent the third year, and 11.5 percent fixed for the next 27 years. "With just 5 percent down, prlnclpal "8nd Interest payments can be as low as $530 the flrat year, $579 the second. $830 the third and $682 for the next 27 years," said Brennan. "With more down -Ilk' 20 percent -the (princlpal and lntereat) payments can be as low as $446 the first year. $488 the second year, $531 the third' year, and $575 thereafter." • PheaA.Dt Creek ln El Toro la a 8Cenlc drlYe away from the north/central · oran,e CoaDty area. Allso Meadows offers a choice of two- bedroom models. One has a second bedroom that la Ideal for use as a den, TV room, hobby room or computer center. The other Incorporates two master bedrooms and Is Intended for roommates who want to purchase a home, or couples or singles who have a child or two or who entertain frequent weekend guests. All homes at Aliso Meadows are Individually built structures grouped together In clusters of four. They offer the privacy of a single-family home with no one living above or below anyone else. Pheasant .. Creek's aW.ay fron1 madding crow.Cl The sales office and furnished models are open Saturday through Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway south to Allele Parkway, and drive toward the ocean 1 miles. For further Information, phone 643-0547. Condos close to urban, recreational amenities take the scenic drive through San- tiago Canyon and avoid the.J.reeway congestion. abound In canyon ateas near Prjces at Pheasant Creek begin at Pheasant Creet<. In ad4MHM, O'Neill $67,500. eutr.ltly, U..-. -.ct Park and Caspers Wlldemeaa Park completed homes among the ~ are easily reached from the homes. ·and two-bedroom plans that .. For those who work In the cen- tral/north Orange County area, the location of P .. easant Creek In El Toro offers an additional bonus: they can This route also offers access to Irvine Park and the Irvine Lake, which present many recreational op- portunities. Residents who enjoy the out-of-doors can use hiking trails that Despite the quiet locale of the offered wtth ~ lncentNea.. Thoee development. It Is just minutes from who plan a summer move may wWt to urban conveniences, Including the lndleate their Interest In the new Laguna Hiiis and Mlssk>n Viejo mafls, lncrement now under construction. tntertatomen! and servtces. _A full oomp'8ment of lntericir ~ Beaches are also within easy driving tu res Includes air conditlonlnc;j, ~---.-..... Opening day nears at RariChoMonterey distance. to-wall carpetlrig, an encloeed ~ Pheasant Creek has proved attract-· dry area and aHdlng gl8l!il dOor to Ive to first-time purcllasera who prefer patio or deck. Select plans 8l80 tMMt the conveniences of condominium sloped/vaulted oeWngs. Invitations are In preparation for a gala Fiesta Day party to cel- ebrate the Grand Open- ing of The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. 's new Rancho Monterey townh-Ome community In Laguna Hills. Intersection of Alicia and Moulton parkways, will be a collection of 133 townhomes, of- fered In two-and three- bedroom designs. The residences will Include such amenities as double-door entries, sloped ceilings and wood-burning fire- places In the living rooms and wall-to-wan carpeting In the living room, family room, halls. stairs and bedrooms of all the homes. double basins are fea- tured In many plans. All Rancho Monterey townhomes have fully- fenced rear patio areas that -extend the full width of each unit. Two- . car garages with Interior access are also stan- dard. Recreational amenities include a swimming pool. swirl spa, sun decks, and shower/restroom fa- cility. For advance infor- mation on Bancho Monterey, interested persons should contact The William Lyon Co. by calling 833-3600, or by writing to the firm at: 19 Corporate Plaza Drive. Newport Beach, CA. 92660. living, according to development of-KJtchens offer dlspOur. J)Mtry, flclals. The community offers ex-_ compartmented sink and atteet ~ tensive land-and waterscaplng -a ftoorlng. trademark of Stef11ng Homes' .com-Professionally-decorated model munltles -featuring streams, reflec-homes and a sales office are open ting pools and waterfalls amid tush dally from 10 Lm. o p.m., with greenery. representatives of Dreyer & You~ For leisure enjoyment, there are sales agent, on the preml9es. Phone four tennfs courts,· four swtmmfng 85~1525 . poo~ and four spas for the private use Pheasant Creek ts reached by of residents. AU common areas, taking the Santa Ana Freeway IOUth amenities and building exteriors are to the EJ Toro Road exit and foOowtng fully maintained through ttwt home-El Toro Road five mites north to the owners association. homes. Those Interested In attending and receiving advance Information on the grand opening date should register as soon as possible, advises Brian Norkaitis, vice president-of Lyon Co., who ex~,!.~ the homes to sen -.....,ery qutddy .-": "We anttctpate--ttlat these townhomes will appeal to a very sophis- ticated market, Includ- ing families of all ages, empty nesters, and dual ownerships," said June Boyd, sales manager for Rancho Monterey .. The kitchens offer oak cabinets, sheet~~~~~llllllllilllllll~¥.1lllllllillillllllli~~aill3'1111111111111111111ililllll:'.~ijijii( vinyl flooring and luml-11 Rancho ·Monterey, under construction on a 15.5-acre site near the One of the plans f ea- t u res twin master bedrooms. Prices hava not· yet been announced, but the homes are expected to be priced from under $115,000. nous celling lighting, plus built-In appliances. The appliances ln- clu de self-vlean~ A1t, eye-level double ovens with exhaust hoods; automatic dishwashers; and food waste dis- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ posers. Good for you! Breakfast bars are of- fered In two of 1t'!e floor plans, white garden win- dows are standard In three of the designs. All Include pantries and double-compartment sinks. Walk-In closets are offered in master bedrooms and a custom wood window seat Is Included In one of the plans. The suites all offer private baths with oval tubs. Cultured onyx Daily Pilot Classified Advertising 642-7667 • pullman tops with Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! · . . Affordable Rates! Our flexible tmns and •HOnllble r•tes m.k~ it e.lSier for you to q&alify. We help you mow in sooner, too •.• by dosina your loin fdert firNnCe ~home tht GrNt Americu w•y. StMt tocby. Phone for dNUs ilnd cumnt rates: Fountain Valley (714) 96~7736 taguna BeaCh (714) ~7541 . Great American ~r.al S.Vinp &.nk {i) ·-ll .... MODEL HOMES S The Towne Collection - magnificent townhomes on the grandest of scales, made even grander by special model home upgrades and decorator treat- ments: upgt.lded tarpeting and flooring including travt:rtine marble, built-in shelving, designer wall and window treat- ments, complete professional landscaping with fountains . - l · . ...---- ,,,_ __ .. ) (two homes) and fountain plus spa (one home) as well as cus- tom patio designs. This is a very special opportunity for a way of life that is excep- ti onal even by Newport Beach staf\dards. From $684,000 ·-. ' I Pacesetter. .f#-plans-NOC- ,. ,. _ _ .. • -== ... tech center P~tter eualneu Pros)ertw.a ha an- nounced plans to buUd NOt1h County Tech center, a $20..mUlfon re1Ureh-and~tlolflce complex In the 200.. Savt Rtlnch Business Park, under development Weir Canyon end the Riverside Freeway In Yorba Linda. North County Tech Center wlll comprise 243,000 square feet of IP•Qf tn tour buJldlng1 on a total of 13.9 acres. Phase one ot the project, acheduled for groundbreaking September 1, wlll consist of a 38,000-square-foot bulldlng end ap 82,000- square-toot bulldlng -both d~g~ to accom- modate high-technology 'R&D flrm1 or large clertcal operations for major com pan lea. Completion of the phase-one bulldlng1 l1 slated for the first quarter of 1985. A second phase Including bulldlng1ot48,500 • and 75,000 square feet la planned for later development. / . Designed by the architectural firm of Howard F Thompson & Associates, the bulldlnga will be contemporary single-story structures with mezzanines covering approximately one-third of the ground-floor area and two-story glass entries. Each will be surrounded by park-llke landscaping highlighted by waterscape and llghtscape features. A major advantage of North County Tech Center will be Its location In the master-planned Savi Ranch Business Park, which offers convenient freeway access and vlslblltty and proximity to labor resources of North Orange County and the Inland Empire and to a wide selection of resldentlal developments In both areas. Leasing Information on North County Tech Center is available from Steve Hoy, Dave Alderman or Brent Carroll of Coldwell Banker 'commercial Real Estate ~es at 973-5300. Construction financing for the project Is b4Mng provided by Lloyds Bank of California. North County Tech Center Is the latest of more than one dozen commercial projects currently being developed by Pacesetter Business Properties, which Is the commercial and Industrial development dlvlslon of American Pacesetter, whose stock is traded on the Pacrtlc Coast Stock Exchange. , , WIDER CHOICE Bank of America has more types of home loans to choose from than ever before. So whether you're buying or rcf mancmg, it's easy to find a home loan that's 1ust right fo r you. lf you want our lowest initial rates look into our adjustable rate loans. And if you want the benefits of a low initial rate plllls the protection of knowing just how much that rate could change, OUI ca pped ad1ustable rate loans could be just nght for you. With our newest adjustable rate •Our nC'we<;t loan is assumable one tU1X only, 11 exm· an~ ratC' and ierm by a qualified borrower l••ump- 11on ftt mav bt charg~ On sut.quent sales. I011n may not Ix •&mable or rate and cap may Ix rctet. ' .. Centet will coat $20 m.Ullon and conalat of four build.lni• on 1~ acre8 ln Yorba Llncla. San Michael highlights European styling New Costa Mesa townhomes are designed to appeal to young families a nd couples maintained through the homeowners association. Built by The M.D. ,Janes Co., San Michel's floor planseaoh offec Individ- ual touches. volume ceillngs, a wood-burning fli place with logllghter, dining room a luxury master suite. An attached t¥. car garage with automatic door ope er Is also standard at each resldenc San Michael In Costa Mesa in- troduces European-infl uenced townhomes on Victoria Street just west of Harbor Boulevard. The development, which hetd Its grand opening recently, Is expected t<h appeal to young families and couples. ' San Michael presents three floor plans offedng two-. two-and-~den, or three-bedroom arrangements. Prlc~s range from $11 5,000 to $1 32,000 for the two-story designs, NOW, THE DOUBLE ADVANTAGE OFAN INTEREST CAP ANDA PAYMENT CAP. and there are several financing plans available. The first phase of 35 homes Is scheduled for occupancy In July. The overall community theme Is country European, with multi-paned windows, private courtyard entries and shuttered windows among the effects. Behind the gated entry of San Michel. residents. may enjoy a swlm- ...mlng pool, spa, poolhouse and land- scaped grounds with mature palms and other specimen trees, all Is The San Martine plan has ~n entertainment center featuring a liv- ing room with volume celling and clerestory window, a dining room and a kitchen with an angled eating bar and nook. There are sliding glass doors to the patio as well. • Upstairs Is a den/loft that can be used as a study area, library, TV room or computer center. Completing the town home are a mast4}r .bedroom with private dressing p.rea and bath, ptus llnen storage. Additional appointments Include Kitchens Include an electric rans --multk>ycle dlswasher and self-clee Ing oven, oak cabinets, ceramic ' counter tops, a disposer and dout sink, Ice maker plum bing and, In me plans, a pantry. Furnished model homes are op dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Se Michel. Phone 650-0616. The new community Is reached taking the San Diego Freeway to t Harbor Bouldvard exit, then procee Ing soutb to Victoria $treet at turning right a short distance. Nonresidential • construction surges to fore As housing starts begin to fade, building industry moves to adju: NEW YORK. N.Y.-Contracts for new co struction edged up a seasonally ad justed 1 perce in April, according to the F. W. Dodge division McGta~-Hlll Information Systems Co. Through the first four months of 1984, ti value of all new construction started was $63 bllllon, a gain of 15 percent over the same period year ago. April's $17 .4 bllllon of newly-started constru tion revealed modest gains In housing ar commercial/Industrial building, whlci) were largE offset by a decline of publlc works construction. ' a consequence, the seasonally adjusted Dodt Index advanced only one percentage point to 1 • (It was 100 In 1977). The Dodge Index, which Is ti advance Indicator of on -site requirements f building products and labor, has been drlftlf sideways In the 140 to 150 range for the past twel• months. "In April, the construction market was aga unable to break through the 150 celling which reached a year ago, and rising Interest rates 't\ make It still tougher t~ do In the future commented George A. Christle, vice president ar chief economist for F. W. Dodge. "After a strong recovery, followed by a year high level output which was concentrated heavily the housing sector, the building Industry Is nc depending on nonresidential markets to susta volume as housing starts begin to fade,'' the Dods economist said. ''Prospects for a trade-off betwa. housing and commerclal/lndustrlal building a good for the near future." McGraw-Hiii Information Systems Co., primary source of data on construction markets, known for Its Dodge Reports on constructlc activity, Sweet's Catalog Ales of constructlc product Information, and building cost lnformatlc systems. , April contracts for nonresidential bulldlr totaled $5.4 billion, advancing one percent aft• adjustment for aeasonaltty <'.nmmerclal and lndu: trial building rose 12 percent In the latest mont largely on the strength of another surge of offlc projects. Meanwhile, tnstltutlonal bulldln (schools, hospitals, public administration bull• Inga. etc.) fell sharply to Its lowest rate In over year. FASTER APPROVALS According to Christle, "The offloe bulldlr boom, which reached Its peak In 1981asa1unbf phenomenon, Is now being sustained In the mo& tradltlonal commercial centers. Bostonj New Yori and Chicago -eaeh with a major new start In Apt -headed the latest month's llat of projects.'' .. We now have over 40 n'tw Home Loan Centers throughout California-each fully staffed with specialists who can speed up your loan approval processing time. And that means we can close your loan faster than we've ever done before. For the Home Loan Center nearest you, call (800) 227-7788 weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays until 5:00 p.m: NOW IS THE TIME Custom Home Loan you get all the protecuon of an interest tate cap and a payment change cap. So you know 1ust how much your rate and payment could change. Wh at's more, it's assumable~ Which could make tt easier for you, when it comes time to sell your home. With a wider choice, lower initial rates and faster approvals, now is the tune to come into any branch of Cali- fornia's leading len- der n_nd ask about the nght loan at the right rnte. BANH-' DNTHE LEADER .. Aealdentlal building, as tabulated by f . v Dodge, remained at variance with the Commer< Department measure of housing activity, wt· Dodge reporting aM&aonally adjusted rate of 1.1 mllUon dwelling unite In Apiitl vs. Commerce'a 1.S million. Both eources Indicate an average level • homebuilding at•cloae to 1.8 mllllon unite durlr March and April, but Dodge data show building both months at a steady level, In contraat to tt · decline/rebound pattem of the Governmec atatlstlca. Moat of the variance reeutta fro different methods of MUOnal adju1tment, It w• explained. The value of newty-1tarted realdentlaJ bulldln at $9.3 bllllon In April, wu up a MUOnally adJu•t• 3 percent from March. Multl-famlty bulldfng galne In the latest month, while one-famlty . houllr dectln~. Contrectlng for hotef1/motel1 roM lhar1 fy In April, due to the start of a $9Cf mllllon project Bank of America I St Loui.. Contracting for f\Onbulldlng con1tructlon, • S2.7 bllllon In April, declined 11 ~t aft• ... aonal adjustment. ,_ nt of 1e .3 a c- Id ly '.S 1e is 18 :>r 1g te In It tit .. . 1d :>f In w In 1e 1n ·e a Is •n •n ·n g tr ,. '· e g l- a g It e (, ·11 '· • h 9 6 >f g n .. ,t ,, I.I It If' pliase..:liomes on sale at b~ G T;H;::;:u~n~tf~n--=gt:;-o~n-:B=-e-a~c~h ....... d...,e_v_e-lopment Fina half a mile f rqm the ocean Fourteen homes are stlll a-v-aJ-la_b_le_l_n_t_he_fl_na-1 phase of Ayrea' Le C~a By the Sea. The atucco-and-tlled-roottownhome81n Hunt· lngton Beach are located a half mite from tM Qeean. Ananclng at 9'.4 percent Interest, 10.year fixed rate la ottered. "The beach Is ao close, but What attracts the homebuyer Is the private rear patio are large enough for his own hot tub," aald Lorelea ~uer, aaJea representative for Ayres. Plan One offer• 1,250 square feet of living apace. It Includes a two-bedroom, two-bath townhome with a private patio enclosed off the maaterbedroom. It features an lnalde laundry, and la available for Immediate occupancy. · Two other models are two-story and three- bedroom, with 21h baths. Plan 10 has 21..-i baths In fl 1, 700-squar•foot plan that features a marble fireplace In the master bedro6m, and a large dressing and wardrobe with Roman tile tub In the master bathroom. The gallery overlooking the living room suggests a study. A maaslve llvtng room flreplace, set at an angle: Is the focal point of the room. Plan 20 boasts 1, 7 4 7 square feet of living area. This plan features ~!~ baths set off by e large wardrobe and dressing area In the master bedroom and two separate dressing areas In the second bath upstairs. The plans mentioned start at $161,990. These townhomes featur• custom menltlee Including cathedral beamed celling , m crowave ovens, bullt·ln continuous cleaning ovens and gu cook tops. Attached double garages with autornattc doot o~nera, 220 volt outlet• for electric dryere u well as gas for laundry and appOancea are alt atandard features. . Energy and aafety features Include forced air 'heating. weateretrJpplng on exterior doors and amoke detectors. These townhouset are centrally located near shopping centera, echools, and transportation. Recreational amenlttes Include a pro- fessionally maintained tennis court and a private clubhouse for entertaining, meetings or apeclal activities. La Cuesta Homeowners Auoclation dues are approximately $48 per month, and Includes all exterior landscaping, gardening. and maintenance of common areas and recreatlonaJ facllltles. La Cuesta By the Sea may be visited by taking the San Diego Freeway to Beach Boulevard exJt. driving South on Beach to Atlanta Avenue, and turning right on the first street Into the develop- ment. Professionally decorated models are open dally from 10:30 a.m. to dusk except Fridays. Further details may be obtained by phoning 536-4400 . . , COMING SOON: Mont bury offers execUtive f amiiYhomes ORWOODS. Harbor ~s. A new community with a new out-- look. Fi(ty J%urious townhomes in Newport Beach. Sched~to open Summer 1984.To register on the interest list, call or visit The Irvine Company Homefinding Center, at Culver and Barranca in Irvine. (714) 551-1500. Open d aily 10 AM G:t · to 5 PM. ~-= .. NEWPORT BEACH HunterDouglas SunfleX Custom Blinds Ofo OFF~ • Over 100 Designer Cok>rs • Spring-tempered aluminum slats that spring back Into shape • Full Ufetime 'Narranty • Also available "Energy Saving" Thermostop .. Bllnda • Limited °"8t! Preeent this ad FAST DELIVERY! ~ .. , TO WrJn. •• .0 ~ S3!l 36 m o- TO 38 39 ... TO 39 42 ... TO 42 46 .,.. TO 45 49 w TO 48 52 1r TO 51 55 ,.. TO 54 59 .. JOHN HUNTLEY INTERIORS 8581 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 894-1339 CENTURY •NI BLINDS 13656 Red Hill Unit A Tustin 730-0676 TO TO TO TO ... ... ar ,,.. 39 41 ... 50 41 45 48 54 46 49 52 59 49 53 56 64 53 58 eo 68 56 M 84 73 60 64 69 77 64 68 73 82 TO er 53 58 63 68 73 78 83 88 TO TO TO TO " rr er • 56 59 67 73 61 65 73 81 67 71 80 88 73 76 ee 10C 77 82 93 103 83 88 100 1()fj 88 94 108 117 94 100 113 124 D l S DRAPERY SERVICE 17 420 E. Mt Herrmann Fountain Valley 56-5346 • SANDY'S HOME DECOR 19171 BeachBlvd. tbitington ~ 842...000 VAL'S PAINT 17941 Magnolia FWllain V*'f 847·2221 CHAPARRAL CARPETS 15825 Griham St. ~Belch 897~ DECORCENTER I 2717 s. E1 Canino Rell San Clemente 498-3400 1 DESIGN-MIOOD 18400W81dAve. Fountain Vafrlr/ 964"6666 SPMtGCAESTCUSTOIDRAPERY 440 CaminO De Estrela SanOemente ~ JEFFRE'fSHOIE DECO. CENT'ER 1215-0 w. Bak« St. Costa Mesa 754--0151 Montbury on the Hill In El Toro features ex- ecutive homes for active families. Bullt by Pacesetter Homes, Montbury on the Hill ls currently sell- ing In Its third phase. Pacesetl'3c'$ ~x-­ ecutlve vice president, Landon M. Exley, said The Marksboro Is a favorite floor plan. ·'This Is our largest plan and one of our most popular, because It offers all the style and space that a family needs, at a price that says 'great value'," said Exley. "With 2505 square feet. of living space and a price tag that reads from $209 ,990 , The Marksboro Is truly a tremendous buy." The Marksboro fea- tures four bedrooms and 21h baths In a two-- story design that in- eludes a family room, formal dining room an~ a breakfast nook. Some of the highlights of this plan Include three flre. places, a wet bar, separ- ate laundry service ~oom anc:t a three-car garage. . Secondary bedrooms provi de accommo· datlons for children or guests. Montbury on the Hiii offers other tradltlonally styled residences In threeand four·bedroom plans with prices begin- ning at $175,990. l'he one· and two·story homes are situated on lots averaging '.4 acre in size, and many off er Views of the aurrround· Ing countryside and the city below. The homes all feature large family rooms and formal dining rooms. Two plans have break· fast nooks and two have wet bars. Highlights Include centraJ air condltlonJng, ceramic tile entry floor· Ing, central Intercom system and custom carpeting. The homes have as many as Wee wood·burnln• Ure- places. Energy sav1ng features lnctude fuU ex- terior wait and oeillng Insulation. Montbury on 'he HUI model homes and.-. office are open from 10 a.m. to dUlk."To vtsit the homel take the Santa Ana or S8n 068ciO Fr98Way to the t..ke Forest Drive exit. om. east on Lake Forest to Trabueo- right on Trabuco ·to EJ Toro Road. Tum lefton EJ Toro Road to Canada and left on Canada to the Homes. For further Information, phone 85>3737. MILLION DOLLAR SETIING! ll l FROM WW $300,00<.Y • EXCELLENT FlNANCING AVAILABLE Model Home rre, IC\\ Sale Coming oon SFAISIAND ATTHE CE TER OF NEWPORT BEACH'S MILLION DOLLAR LIFESTYLE. At SeA Island. the hfe ot lu urv 1s now vours to en1ov lt' all here A prime col- ltttion t truly e'.'(ecuuve cla home . de lined to comple· ment vour m t di. eming ta te The sccunty of a euarded entTV at · And a locat1on chat pu you con· niently dose tO Newpon Center. Fa hion lsland. Balboa . and the beach Situated next door to the roundm~ area, ~a L land has all tht• amenit1e a so- ciated with th1-; cah~r of ltfe.lryle Like private tenms courts a clubhouse. swun- mtn~ pool and spa The only thing thaT's mt ing i you. Come experience Sea l land today Di er the value of a cla c ~tyle' oflavm . lt rounc at ~autiful Irvine r::=~§§S:\:~~9 Coa~t Country Club. ith ., i- pl nd1d v~ o the ur· John 0. L ,...... ___ • _...... _ ............. i....,._.. .... _:.. nt -· __ ._... ___ ...... .. 1rw I -. . ~ . <>ranoe Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June , 19M llPEltllf-- • Very sharp 2 Br ~ upper wul WltA ere&t new o! greenbel L Quiet. tion. 3 poo apa, recreation rwm. CJme to So. Coaat Ptu.. Reduced to 'bargain price of $69,900 ILi Glllll IUPLEI • Great Investment at only $215,000 Two 1 Br units tn very nice condition. large .-tio. separate garages. excellent • rental area. WW trade. • -.. COBS REALTY, INC. .. ~~~-6670 Hunt & Associates IAlllFICEIT 111111 Designed to please the most dis. crlmlnate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, luxur· lous custom home is.4ocated at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to tam. rm. w/ one of 4 f"'plcs to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -It reflects the ultimate In quality. Master suite (over 1000 sq. ft.) w/ sauna & f-plc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr, guarded gate. Offered $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hant. Beautilul 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace, . ~ ~gs. Xlnt financing. $420,000. -UYSIH llUYE UYFlllT •II Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kat, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. · UUOI YIEW -El Old World dtarm abounds. M~ive, turn of .the century hand l~d brick, gated courtyard. 2-sty 4 Bdrm home w/separate guest quarters or rec room & bath. Understated use of lattice, wood trim & hardwood floors creates a warm, country air. Prime sunny lo- cation near community clubhouse & pool. C.all Toddy Smith. lllYllE TEllUOE .Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, 'patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000. PElllllU llME IOWIFlllT Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. ~ . ,, .... ,., 1,.1SIS14 640-4888 IAYSIH PUCE l&YFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center 644-6200 A Sl.BSDARV OF THE IRVN: a».IPANY IEWLY umMLIFFS 1201,800 Light, bnght and l)andsomely remodeled one- story Bonita plan w /3 Br. Great sense of privacy m this end unit beauty with its rountry garden setung Coby Ward FllllT RIW VIEW SHl,000 Beautifully upgraded 3 bedroom Bluffs home. Newly decorated with a gorgeous view of the back bay, city lights and mountains, and two great private patios to help you enjoy it all. Coby Ward TllE YALIE PlllPEln 1211,tlOLI A beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom view F.ast- bluff home, featuring a stun,ning family room ·done with such style and quality craftsmanship that it is virtually in'eplacable. Coby Ward. WllHllllE Ill 1114,IOO Lowest priced Wannington townhome Plan D with 2 Mstr bedrooms. 3 baths, den, spacious living room with fireplace & cathedral ceilings. Formal dining. large country kitchen, anxious owner. Lois Jacobs. 4 II Piil .. E 12000/LSE Very spacious 2-sty home end of quiet cul-de-sac. Two full Mstr Bdrm suit.es, library, faro rm, 3-car garage, avail. 7/1, lease. Paula Bailey lllTllOTm IEWPllT ESTATE lll0,000 Dramatic executive borne nestled in a secluded forest setting with waterfalls, nature trails, Koi ponds and exotic black bottom lagoon spa. The perfect entertaining home for indoor/outdoor entertaining. Paula Bailey IEST llY II 4'&11111 CH SHl,000 Motivated owner has reduced his Plan 3 to $335,000. Great corner location, near pool & spa. Formal dining room. 3 Br. large family room. Maxine Propp JHlllE CREEi IHl,000 Outstanding Plan 3, largest one-story in Jasmine Crk with view of ocean. Located on greenbelt. Near pool and tennis~urts. Large assumable lst T .D. Motivated sellers. M. Propp IWE IUmW 1721,000 Big Canyon, a superb, sophisticated, townhome in Liii ISU-UYFlllT 11,aoo,000 45' on the water wllh pier and slip for a lg boat. 6 Bedrooms, 51/i Baths plus a 4 car garage. All just waiting for a large family. Lucy Rose 11111 11 VIEW IO•E 1111,000 Fantastic :l Br 4 Ba home that has been complete- ly remodeled in and out. Professionally decorated. Comer lot ocean & bay views from decks. Pool, spa, game nn., full bar, 3 fireplaces. Truly an exquisite home. Fee land Stephanie Grody - Ullll 11111-YIEW LOT Sllt,000 Great terms, excellent financing. This dramatic 1lot offers incredible views of city lights, blue ocean and beautiful sunsets! Plans included for a good sq. ft. traditional home. F.d Escano/Maureen White/Danny Bibb . a prestigious gate-guarded community. High ceil- ings, large rooms, crown mouldings, gorgeous gardens, 4 bedrooms, spacious family room and a WIWI IO' LIT-UYSHIES 1111,000 peek of the ocean. Lucy Rose ~nder market $199,000LH for fast sale. Excellent 111 OUTH mWWS 1110,000 ~tion, call Dona Chichester. A Deane townhome in one of Newport's most prestigious gate-guarded communities. A beauti- ful comer unit with magnificent views. Paddle tennis court, lovely grounds, complete security system. All in excellent condition. Lucy Rose PlllOEI Tl SELL llHI Saal Ull •LIRI Decorate your way! Almost 3000. sq ft family ,home, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 4 baths & den. Copper plumbing, new kitchen. Dona Chichester Your boat Is at your back door. New custom waterfront home w/dock, 3 Bdr. 2'h Ba, lrg master suite, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, 2 car garage, large sunny patio. Near Udo VIiiage. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3311 Flnley. The best panoramic ocean view condo In Dana Pt-spectacular night and coastline view! 3 Bdrm, famlly rm, formal dining, 2300 aq ft, + wet bar . Excell. financing avall. $219,000. Ownr. 661-0660 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm. big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. PUii I Tlnl llLLEOTlll # 1 ftltll• lurt, •.•• First model to tell OUl. BMutiful Md unit, 4 Bed + 4 'h Ba .• study. plus family room, 3 nreplacel, all, French doon & windoWf. 3 car. Jl&ral(e, lovelv iandlcaping, comm. pool & ape, '82~.ooo. Xlnt assumable finan. Guard p~ at Ford & 73-3777. $449,000. OUIEIY VILUIE IEIL n Lot.a of pnvw:y for~ in tlus ""usual trl- lewl homt-just abow UttJe Corona 8"ch 4-0' Sl to St. toe. low ain 1.ancbcapll"I. 2 muttt lu.ilAll -•bov• & ~low' Only ~50.000 Shown •~h.Wwly by - '· ·' I Owner (9-5) 650-0202 11111 Ill llY YllWI Panoramic view extends put C..talina Island from th.la very attractive 2 Bdrm home. Ready to be mov~ lnto with fanlaltlc potential for· added lm- ~t. Make the firlt step to better living. Priced at a low $395,000! THE REAL ESTATERS I ••·1111 ' MacArthur lii1il2&ii~· I PIUTlll Wlll-11HTtl.- LIYILY llU Ill Piii - Beautifully remodeled kitchen. Hiah- ly u~ wtth French be~ Wtridow & French doOn. 'nlil 3 Bdrm plua den home ls just gloWinc With warmth & eomfort. Better .ee th1I today. Juat listed at $129,500! THE REAL ESTATE RS ............ -•• "· 2 ::"' ,:: Own/-at • ....... Mance (tttt~111 Located on a qult1 It. In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M ... dt4J'at, 3 Bdr 2 Ba U .. 'With ,,.. cpta. ~ paint. roof, drlYeWay 4 A·2, nJoe 2bt. 1b9 h0\111 400 1 f td<*f on family ,..., ywd, 2 w PfeQ room. VILCerlt end rMdY S1te,500. Xlnt t.,m, to moYt lnte>. 0*"6'/lgt 720-1101 ...... ,,., .. ... .. .. PllPllT ... .. .......... 11 ... 15 Sdtmt, 3 blltha. ~ mU1er eul1e end llfl: family room end or 1tre.t parking fOt up to un. Only 4 doort frOI the entr~ to M BMch. NOW on tM mfl ket at only '471,000 221"...,..,NI ..... 1211 rJn ~l!,!I nr.i: t · · l\'i':>Ul ·•·I' IALIU ISUll llPLD *.U ¥1111* OWNER. MUST SELLI BEST C.M. LOCATION $375,000. 873-8017 Original ownen mutt Ml .. IL-_ thl• lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bl -end ram rm Meta Verdi Ptala1.ia l 117 hme. Located on • quiet tr" Un.ct, cul~e-aa1 llPUI. Tll Pim 2 unit home with dual UM Is now legal dupleX. May be uled as large llngte home. Perfect for grown famlly or In-laws. street. Partt llke y11d wfU avocado tr ... ~ COtW & modeetly offtlf'9d to the 11t time at S 132,609 Won't lat. ·· BARKER REAL ESTATE 850-9778 s249.900. --... --m--111AL--- 1•2-1200 GorQeOU9 2 Br 2 Ba condc PETE BARRETI .. REALTY neat s.c. Plu.a, pool SQ•. and carpor1. "-' sume 10.5% flnandnQ Only $70,000. Try SIOCX d'wn. PayrMntl Of SID< total. Won't lul. Cal Patrld< Tenen 780-·870; IUT.lft • TUIT1 Condo nr SC Plaza: 2 bl . 1~ ba, MC, carport. let'1 make a deal! $77,150. e, ownr 556-1626 775-258( PllPDn UST 1Y 1W111 RENDEZVOUS CONDO Ct.wmlng 3 Bdrm, 2 bath locatld at 600 Ocean-uytlghta. arldoeed patlc front: 3Bfl 2ba, 2 MC. with BBQ. hot tub, n.. partllng spaces. elevator carp at. s t 1 7 • 5 O O bldg. $269,000 845-3013 500 t . OCEANFRONT: 3 OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 units on the oceanfronl, 2t t2 RAlEIGH /It.VE lge corner lot $650.000. -------Own a r wlll carry UUTLleATlll $450,000 financing. for By owner. upgraded 3 ~ 30 yrs at 9% fully 2b• Meu del Mar. Al/, amortized. ciOM to ec:ttoota end QUALITY butlt 3BR 2ba parll. 2712 Sen cano. New England styte hOme. Lane. -'-Ing $142.000. ~2 1~'=.·~oJg WMl-IUI with aaumable $250,000 BY OWNR-T'11nhte. 38( loan at 1<W•%. 21M>a, dbl gar, pool, ape 111-11H AlowS118,800540-4083 tereaa ••l llu HU •NUTI 3 er 3 L 2-•tv. Bik &om =r.i:~~ Beactl, ESTATE SALE. 3 Ba hotM. e.t Meta S525,000. ca.ti 833-3622 Verde location on qultt or 844-8018 1trea1. Move In oond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I/ ac ant & o rr a red at Ullll 111111 s20e.ooo. can ~5880 or1119 by 4615 Camden. Heritage lnvHtmantt Dramatic courtyard. Alk for Larry°' Pam POOi, lenal, harbor ""· Cut• Cape Cod, 2 Br hM + pvt. beachea. 3br 4~ba. 2 unite. Eaat11d~1~ all $795,000 w/land. S179K. Ownr 845-"4!8 CALL 780-1412. Oii llPLD •MUTlll -..n 802 Narclau1. Two 2 BR Lge 2 muter eulta, 2 ltory units. 1285,000. towntlome. OYef1llze yard 111 1411 w/bttln eprlr*WI. PtOf. A t2/ p decotatad to the hilt. Ona -'"' -, ,,_, ~•Ill'· you most ... to ap-KAL Pf9ciate. Priced under M lSTATl 5«·f3!1· $140,000 with WV a• IPll lllUI 1 1 eumabla nnanctne. •11e1•a· .,.. ..... ,., llmlllUI Cal'i~~~ OrarNtlc courtyard. POOi, REAL ESTATE STORI! 1an11. h11bor vu. pvt. lll-lTil bHChH. 3br 4'~ba S795.000 wlland. I•------· Wt UM..... UMNll .. ..MUI FllllLll• . Otll/9 by 802 Nwcluu.. Trade your car note °' 'P ~ 21Jr .. ~lt1 -'pOOO. fat this 4 ~. famlty rm -4• T #fttll ~ home. Spic 'n epan c6ean. lfll UTAU '44·'391 ~~ l/Ac.~T1·:!n·~ DUPLEX: deluxe 3 bf own. 63 ;.1ae er unit + 3 bf rentw Cone. tredel. $385,000. Open Sat. 1-a. 430 Beg-onia. 875-2500 owner .... + ..... +llMiH EJcac hOme rrr Plela. *IDllD .. 1•* •·'°"".,*'rm,""' Spot .... 3e30 ef duplu rm •!Mt bet. S24t,IOO. owe 1•t·1~term Agent 5"-0311 3br/3ba+5bt/3ba-1 VIC ~It ...... 509 A~elt to bMd\ Br. 2 Ba. oondQ, 3"K 20% dn--AWWead anClld 2 cw giar MOOG 440Kown/bkr845-1CMI down to ~ 11t , ..... _ :...:. ::uh:;,: .. urrm '4Mt•1. ~., Mott tcNQht att. 3 bdnn, Ul•I n 2 batfl one lrYel peen. -.... Ught a e1ry lnlldla, luah ,.. m 11• garden• outeldal Very c.,. Cod c:ftwm w12 MMt private patio ~wtth eultt1 tnd motlvatecl ovaly epe. J In· ....,, .... bUy In ....,. trodUcad to u-. et. 1lde.' Ola na CapptJ 1376,000 cell 16 .. 1501 131-t .. h I '· I I . • i • • " 7 n " • 1 ll'fli1 as + Oen RSJ Condo, premier fllltw9)' loeatlon. $219,900. 478-12ee *" .... * Woodbrtcto-Btoedmoor Aaeum io.n. 4br 3b9. ale, fem rm, tile entry, 2 .ty. '210,000. 857-4899 Attn RHltoral Lovely Wdbrdg Creekside Syeamor•wtn coop«ete w/egta at 3%comm. • Bt, tU1efully upgraded In Mrthtone-. Xtra lrg lot, beck• up to pm1<. ,,..,. tennla & awtmdub. No listlnga pteue. I 195,500. 552-0148 OPEN HSESAT/SUN 1--5 111nn111-•11 5112 Harcum Lane. Under Marttet Pnoe $1&4,900/FEE ALS02BR/den 1144,900 FM. Sal fam. detatched ~75-4225 ......... ~··· Popular Solano Townhou" Modtl 2- ttoey condo In a country atmoephere. Owner wm help finance tht• P!._C>ptil1y to the light buyer. Com- fortable 2 Bdrma + den. See It and you'll love It. 1189,000. Rancho San Jotiquln. 3 Br. 2·~ Ba. 18SO aq f1, fplc. view. No pea, $1200/mo Agt 880-! 120 STEPS TO UIE In lhll 2 bdrm, 2~ Brentwood Model In Arborleke -Woodbridge. light and airy With IM!y wallcovertl'IO•· Nice patio. 1199,500. / .am -, R!a•so'l 9Realty 788-1172 UNIVERSITY PARK. 3 Br. 21A Ba. 58 8-quol Tree Ln on greenbelt at adutt pool. 1153,000 owner l'H-0579. 5% to brokers. mw:-::ssi:J aq f1. MCfuded upper B l uebird Canyon. 1282,000. 494-5511 MITllPIUIY ""' llUI YllW with loads ol wood and gtua on a huge level lot w/room tor pool In front OP beet(. 0nty 4 yra old & In • dlolce tocatlon. EJI· onlng .. bdrm l'ICfM & OWMttf .. ..., to coo,tt- lte In Mle. '299.995 laelopt. Low down. • WATiRfRONT HOMt.~ a.c. .. EAi.ESTATE 111·1- HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOM 7846 Beachcomber, Hunt Bch 6-«-702Q $165,000 2308 Cllff Drive, Newport Beech Sun 2-5 646-7171 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 711 Marguerite, Corona def Mar 720-1101 $198,500 Sun 10-4 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * • 2301 Redlands Dr .. Beck Bay. N.B 631-1400 $239,5000 Sunday 1-5 * • 2706 Hllltop(Twnhse)Hrbr Vu Knoll, NB 644-9078 $229,000 Sat/Sunday 12-4 ** 6410 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 18 Atoll, Corona del Mar 640-4868 $322,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 19 Curl Dr 'View' (Jasmine Crk) CdM 619-7!8-5151 Sun 1-5 548 El Modena, Newport Heights 644-9060 $162,500 Sunday 1-5 11 Madrona(penthouse) RS.Joaquin, Irvine 640-4868 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 7 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $475,000 Sun 1-5 609 Poppy. Corona def Mar 631-2051 $219,000 Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fountalnebluu. Big Canyon. N.8. 676-6000 $475,000 Sun 1-5 • 3 Rue Fountelnebleau. Big Canyon, N.B. 675-6000 $335,000 Sun 1-5 3BEDROOM * * 3311 Finley, Newport Beach 873-3777 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3 Rue St. CIOud (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch &«-6200 $525,000 Sun 1-5 * 4521 Gorham (C. Shrt) CdM ,,. 845-0303 $870,000 • Sun 2-5 2001 Altura, trvtne Terrace, CdM 876-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2804 Cllff Or, ~ H9fgh .. 831·1400 "4<40,000 Sunday 1·5 8 treat Clrde, CdM 844-8200 $240,600 2A Ec:Mn, lrvtne 751-3191 $182,500 ,. *134 Hlf'bOf' Wand Ot ., N.8. ss2s.ooo e1s-eooo Sun 1..S Sun 1-4 Suh 1·5 11:..11-"n~An.T Beech Sun 1 ~ 0 1151 Kentucky Pt (MeM Verde) C.M. 557.5159 1129,9&0 sun 1·5 .. 1 • I 215 Morning Canyon, Corona def Mar 644-8018 $525,000 Sun 12-5 3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff, Harbor View 644-6926 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2613 Redlands, Back Bay. Costa Mesa 642-7961 $179,000 Sun 1-5 1419 Santanella Terr. Npt Bch 644-7020 $299,950fee 2221 S. Forest. Santa Ana 645-0303 $119,900 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 ** 124 Via lido Nord, lido Isle, N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1119 Grove Lane, Westcllff. Npt Bch 673-6670 $365,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 2212 Arqutus, Eastblutt, N.B. 675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 501 Cliff, Newport Heights, N.B. 675-6000 $.425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *3210 Colorado. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $152,000 Sunday 1-4 2018 Deborah, Npt Bch 631-2051 $183,900 Sun 1-5 1520 E. Ocean, Newport Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 401 Begonia. CdM 760-8333 $565,000 Sun 1-5 200 Hanover (College Park) CM 646-7171 $129,500 Sunday 1-5 1112 Highland, Npt Bch 644-7020 $318,000 Sun 1-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 642-5200 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11""' 19772 Quiet Bay Ln. Hunt Bch 559-9400 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3037 Royce Ln. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $125.000 Sun 12-3 •Rue Fountalnebleau. Big Canyon.N B 675-6000 $475,000 s'" 1-5 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM 760-0807 $435.000 Sul 1-5 2840 Serang Pl. Mesa Verde.C.M 549-1582 $168,500 S11/Sun 1·5 214 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $4'20,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -4501 WAyne Rd, Cameo Highlands, CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sun 1-5 •BEDROOM *2601 Bleckthom, Eastbluff, N.B. 644-04'68 $285,000LH Sun 1-5 23 Bodega say, CdM ' ~4-7020 $595,000 Sun 1·5 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv T.,,.) CdM .1 675-8161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 304S Grant, Costa M.,. 54&-2313 S124.~ Sat/Sun 1~ 1821 Kings Rd {Clfhvn) t Bch 759-9100 $639, Sun 1-5 333 Milford (C. Shra) CdM ~·&200 $695,000 Sun 2-5 ., 1830 Tehl (Meu Verde) Costa Meta MS.:2313 $21$.000 Sunday 12°"' Traditional Realty 631-7370 • • fUILlll • • f1UIOI• • -- •BR plua FAM RM or DEN 518 13th St, Huntington Bch 536-9326 $270,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 • 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge 759-1501 $3At9,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shore, N.B. 759-1501 $600,000 Sunday 1-5 v 1909 Yacht Puritan. Seavlew. N.8 644-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans, H.V.H, Newport Beach 644-9060 $307 .500 Sunday 1-5 v 2111 Yacht Wanderer. Seaview, Npt Bch 552-0462 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 v 2121 Yacht Yonker. Seaview, N.B 644-9060 $379,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 239 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1·5 1964 Port Laurent (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $299,000fee ~un 1-5 * * 415 98y$de Or, Npt Bch 644-7020 $500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 3357 Alabama Circle, Costa Mesa 5"6-2313 $179,900 Sunday ,.,.. 2200 Aralla (E.bluff) Npt Sch 644-6200 $222,000 2324 Arbutus. Ea.stbluff. Npt Beach Sun 1-5 760-1214 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Caraway, lrvtne 857-4699 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1108 Dennis Drive, Costa Mesa ~5-0318 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 * 1806 Galaxy Dr'Vlew' (Dover Shrs) NB 646-7171 $700.000 Sunday 1-5 946 Goldenrod. Greenbrook.. Costa Mesa 546-5880 $182.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5112 Harcum Lene. Turtlerock, Irvine 675.,..225 $164.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Hawkrldge, lrvtne 559-9400 $285.000 Sun 1-4 * 1133 Highland. Westcllff. N.B. 631-1400 $369,000 Sunday 12-4 225 Via Orvleto. lido Isle. N. B 631-1400 $.479.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1921 Kings Road (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 1865 Port Abbey (H v. Hms) Npt Sch 673-7761 $359.000 Sun 1-5 1820 Port Charles (H V.Hma) Npt Bch 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 1""' 21 Aue Founta1nebleeu. Big Canyon. N B 720-9400 $.498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Aue Grand OuceJ (Elg Canyon) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 1230 Sand Key. HV Hms. CdM 675-6000 $399,000 . 1845 Santiago (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch Sun 1-5 6~2-5200 $306,000 Sunday 2-5 105 Via Ravenna. Udo Isle, N.B 675.1771 $364,000 Sunday 12-5 2502 Vista. Bay Shores, Newpor1 Beach 644-9040 $420.000Fee Sunday 1-5 3363' Wisteria, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $167,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 aR plua FAM AM or OEN * 1354 Hampahire Cir. Npt Sch 844--6200 $4.47,500 Sun 1-6 * 1'4 0enew (HtbfRdg) Npt 8c:h 780-8333 $2.000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 '**• 222 Via Udo NOf'd, Udo, N 8 844-DOeO S 1,850,000 Sunday 1-5 • 32 Moo-o Bay, CdM 631·12&8 $$99,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 *"" 8 Trafa1ger, H•tbor Ridge &4<Ma68 $1 ,950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 00 OorothY, WMtd'ft 831-1400 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1 - 2715 Ughthouae Lane. C«ooa del Mar ~9080 $364,000 Sundey 12·5 19 Narbonne Harbor Ridge CdM 67>3311 $2,850,000 SaVSun 1-5 2244 Port Aber<Men (H.V. Hms) Npt Bch 673-7761 $418.000 Sun 1-6 I BR pkae FAii R11 or DEN ** * 101 Vta Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Swt 1·5 * * 103 Via Udo SoUd (lido) Npt 8c:h 759-9100 $3,750,000 Daily, .... * * 306 Via Udo Nord (Lido) Npt Sch 6«-6200 S 1.295.000 Sun 1-5 * * * 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 .975,000 Sat/Sun 1..il CONDOS FOR SALE 21EDROOM 813 W. 15th, Unit~. 'View' NB 846--7171 $174,500 Sunday 1~ 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 31 Southampton (Betcrt HI) Npt Bch 675-6670 $488.750 Sun 12-6 SBEDROOM 6 Denver (Heritage PK) Irv 552-2000 $132,900 Sun 1-5 5 Robon (Npt Crest) N.B. 646-2603 $199,900 Sat/Sun1-5 41 Seabird. Newport Beach 963-8377 $121,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•613 Seavlew (Brookview Condos) CM 979-2390 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2620 Elden (Eastslde) Costa Mete 631-7054'. 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 403-409 Poppy Ave, olde CdM 673-6589 From $219,000 Sun 1-5 2438 Santa Ana. Coste Mesa 645-0303 S 149,900 Sun 12°"'3 •412 Viste Trucha (Bluffs) N B 640-6259 $210,000 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 1 BR 3 16 Amethyst, Bal Island 673-40620$3 75,000 Sun ;.,.. ~ BA ptue 3 8R plu. DEN 513 Narcissus. CdM 644-7211 $389,000 Sun 1·5 • BR plua 3 8R plua 2 BA ** 1133 E Balboa Bl.Pentn. NS 631·1400 $1,285,000 Sun 1..S RENTALI SMHOUUI • 10 ArbOlea, lr'\'lne 559-SMOO $ 1450/lM Sat/Sun 1-5 l)"9 tMIRVIHE MIRROR end lhe HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER~ Wlld,,..,eyel no •tnl c:twoet CALL TOOA'Yll UIFllLlll Vouf Q.ily PllOI S«vloe O!reCtory RepreMntetlYe Ml-4121 tat. IOI Easts1de 2Br Iba, small y~rd, gar trig $775 1st. last & sec 645-3958 eves Eaststde 3 Br hOYse I/yd l<lds no prot> enclsd gar- age $650 no laugh 539-6190 BEST Ally lee ECONOMY RENT AL Beats lhe rest 2 Br chlld line Ital $450 others ~ail *IH-lllO* With boatslip, June, July, August. $12,000 totl{ll. arion Buie. 644-6200. MORE SHAPE TO THE SHOULDERS- 2-PART NEWS BY CATHERINE HIPP PRINTED PATTERN A909 SIZES ~18 "10KI: SHAPE ru HH ')HUUlOf:.R') " l UN(JLR llNl 8tl ov. < 1thC''1M Hopp'' nt'*C'\I \C'parett1 arc-balanttd 10 make ~ou loo~ ''"" ohm '"m Tht dc-\1&ntr call\ thn her ''Boltlt Top" end \Cimo tht r11l1n 11«\.c-on 1 cunt10 hold the \Oh puffy \hapc-Tum 1h111tmf1C 1op .. uh pant• eli-0, end •tar 1t out or rudc-d 111 The PrlrlCC'\11-111 11 f1t1f'd. thtn 01rtd bmuth pa1,1t pcx~tl> that ao around tht htp lrom lront 10 bacl The Or111n1I Ii 1 line-p1m1 cotton Othn l'0"1b11i11N 1ndudc-1arrc-1a fOI tht top, bcna1l1nt, I 1ti1n1un1 or hnc!r lop and •kiri Pronttd Pacttrn 909 11 01ilablt on M 1m1 SlLes 6, 8, 10. 12, 14, 16, I~ '>lfe I 2 (butt }4) op ind tktr1 rtqutrt J Jt8 l'.,Uds 60-tn..-h f1tinc PIC'IJ( Kfld SJ 00 ror tach P111n-n to OAIL Y PILOT Rudn Mail. P 0 Bo-'9, Old Clltl~a 'itauon, N"" Yor\. NV IOI I I (Add ~ ror ~h p•UCJ41... for "°''"' and h111dtt111 I Pnn1 pt11nl) YOU" NAME. AOOIUU: ll,. ITYLt NUMHi., SIU. Jotn Amcnca't ba1 drnMd '*OIDC'll. w'lld "°'* for 011r N[W 191W rfl0"41NEN'T DESIGNER PATTEIN CATAlOCi S« our cOfTlplt t< col l~ll(ln (I( OllJIMIJ plut ptCIUrtt o( IM dttllllC'fS Stt Ind W• llf'I> da\h1na •pornwc:ar, dlcWl•Jn. 1m11. day diltlltr drnsti. "'°'' ~ a ~ BONUS COUPON for en) .,.11tr11 )Ou chOOM Send U for Book )9 no• 11' 001 l <; 4' CLOTH ES ON PAllADE-crt11t llt ldor1blc. 1111 •n.111, d"lh rrom "rape and 1 ff'* n1111 All iun ' • 10 12 • S2 50 1 I• I' QUICk MACHINl QUll TS NC"*, d1ffnmt Machtne 1rpltqut .u1ouf\ A~"tual-•ttc paHC'fnJ for ~u1ouu, dtr«11on• U $0 111 <\00 A BUX K QlJI L T'i lncludn pHlff'fl Pl«'ft, dlltch<ln\ for 14 cnvtlopt dnt•"' w1111 r11~ p111o ... 1nkl1 All U \y1 i l ~ I 10 'iWfATEll fAStllONS, 1 book (or larlft \llt1 (lA In ~Ill lotltd ••th n11ttrln• )AdtH, putlMtr\ Ill ~nit, (rocn.. S2 JO 12'9 QLllCll. 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I I You don't need • gun to "drew raat" wh•n you p1aee .!II lld In the Delly Pilot Want Adtl call now / 642-58'78. ltatala tt ,lbn Ztol M/F 30 OYer ltit 28' 28a NB condo dOM to Ha.g Hoep $300. &4&-'7332 11 ............. NewpOrt C4Htt~ full MfVloe 714/&4...etoo Of 873-1700 fYU, •• - WinOOW Otfk:lt, PfOf IU!tt, F~nd Blk Iona hair m T •• I tfll ..... ..,._...;.,__ falf\IOn ltl !!SJ ht9h rtM. evm tam.e.~t ~ ---...,.!"!Ii! ___ ...,_, ---r~I. oont tm, coP*. lllver bef. ~pt Bivo mbl WANTED ,..,.,.. ~ lanaof~. 1aioc.ina Cati 7eo.c>SOO hm, CM "4S·82t2 • pvt TO W • ,0.000 up for pr~ ~ -·•-No c.tlld!t .,... , no P9f\Wty .... 111 'OUN o : t em• I• o.r.on M9oc47t-1'11 uaa. Jototn our .. " lntab o::~m:~· :ot full I u 1,.....,._ 800KKE..EPfAConlpl,._ ..... " f,~_.~tm• & we .-. ..-1ng .,, ... & cllllh now ezper. HOf\ pertenoed lnOMdUlil to ..,_.,. IN\ne, H t-2020 ...,....,.,,~ ............ ...... ,..., .... ':nd· Gry cat. om eye., PAYROLL CLERK wetk fri our Trwt °'Pt Bookk~/~t 1u11 t mart(a. Vort!town & Stcutltvtr~a'Kltrwat t vetled ctuu.i tor lkllharct 182-2721. 5123 w111 lhate f11ePOnlll>lllti. •XJ*'9f'IOI • _.,_,, ,;::. Int.nor d4*0" Found: Lono hllr blade cat With our P«IOMet o.pt CAT inp(lt eJpef~ office Send~ • ....... llLIW (female) Vic; ea & Or A.aUlr.. ' Y .. t •it· helpful Tvo'ng Of 46 DecoralOR Cotner 700 A1k fol P9f90f"_,. ange c M cJ ..,..· perlence, 10·k•Y by WPM, 1o-lity "'Y toudt CtrnMion CdM '2t2s (7 l4) •9+-l-40t f..o ·E a..1-s 11a • toueti ~ 35 '#Ptl\ tYOing and baliQ eccoumig •1111 ----...;.·"="=-;.....;........;._. ~:--:---::---,.,..,...~ 'or men CS.Cllil• ... our .,. requlrtc1 ~ COrlatn~tlon llAlllT. ... , ....... . ......... ................. Ml;.tll1 FOUND· Mt of Keye. Southern POrtlon ot BIQ Corona !Mach. '75-7012 Ive meetaoe FOUND· Sheltle, fem. Nwpt •rea. Tri-color w t whlte muzzle. 2111 5"48·1949 -lft!Ptw"""....,..,.l'iii-.-F<>Und· White doo .0. 1240 eq It. NewPoft 9Mcfi Animal Agef't 641·5032 Shelter .>44 3058 Cannerv VIiiage 2000 eq. LARGE REWARD Lott tt on 3111 St. ~Id be pair of Wedding rtnoa realcMno9 & office $2000 wrapped In tape Ylc. of pr mo. Poealbte 09tlon to Matguerlt• & E. Cou1 t>uy. 873.-3777, agt Hwy. Mly 11, 19f.t. Newport Blvd Coate M().2858 975-3&80 M e H . 1 5 0 0 I q /1 t Loat 2 lml white non-<»- S 750/mo RHlonomlce 1crlpt doga. Spot & Corp 975-8700 Mike Peppy. H B. arM. Not pretty but I love them Nwpt Penlneula avalt aum-Reward Mf>.1.wo_ ,,,. ortona twm. n~hl:-:'.-=--:-::~~-:-,_...,-,­tratnc arM.173-5389 loll blk/wht •ht halt mtJced breed ~ 'Spatlcy' PRIME RETAIL SPACE Ae<f COiiar &42-0298 700 eq tt • S700 NNN CM border. NB. Call LOST Fl wnti. poodle mix Jackle213·290-3112 (Mluy) (old) Ylc Gold· enweat & Mac Fadden. Shop/Stora/Offloe epac. H.B. 898-1190 REWARD 300 eq tt or more, , ... C M ... C-2 548-7249 Loet ma Box.,, 3 yrs. Fawn/wht, Mesa Verde • CdM dill ault ... AC, ampl .,,.. REWARD s.4i-2320 prkg, from 1200. 2155 E. ~~~--,~__,,,___ Cout Hwy. 875-9900 Lott: Min. Silky Terrier, la .. ltrlll ::':·o1':. ::,~::::~~~ leataJI H20 dllh tan. on Balboa 11-land. Pie ... return, she rs Appro• 3000 eq tt. lncldtng '° loved. Rftard. 300 tt. olflc:e. 3 l>h.... 975-33"3, M0-9080 1005 Brloeo, C M .1-=-~~---S,5001"}0. ~-7269 m Irvine .,.., 1200 eq tt. Long-hatred blk cit 1550/mo, See tenant at w/eome grey. Rew.,d. 3023 S. Orange Ave. S.A. CdM 780-1155 lter11• HD P1nua11 3112 ad In tOdlY'• ~under ACICOunt• ,__w.. det1l * "-,......, .. "PAYROLL ClfAK", ..,_,, .... '""' Entry M'P-n Jwne: f-ir f/T mu.t be ... per.'" IEWPOllT CDRPOIATIOI ~ul,.. • f'l'4olmum o4 ' Outlee IN)' ~ ~ tOOflng 142-7~2 ----~----- year recent eocperlence In tllllCe u matc:Nng r• CONSTAUCTIOH ~~~:I~~~ oelWn v.tth ~ In· SUPER/PA9JECT MOR ectlone. YOlcee., Pf-.>•"'9 bat* ContllUCtlon of high end Aggr ... lve ••l .. peraon Prtef '"'"'* ~~~= el~1~amUy ~Pf~ tor CdM audio video Full•Umt f11AM-8PM order1.utlllanothecom-=:..OnQol~o~1,to 110'•· &40·5093 M o n • t h u r • • putw 6 llllnQ Thl• Iii • tonow In bcieinvlft m =-=-~=-=~~___,..=:::-~ 9-ct'I Exe.lent lllWllmlDftll 11:30AM·8 30PM Fri) poeitlon whet• account· ter plMned community, lnoentMp,ogi.,n SUO/lw. 142"9181 :I~~~~~~~~ T.itc>hone Of*'••or Of· Muet h•vt •mlrl of 2 yra 1ng eiq>er. i. not ,__. Mu•t ti. t09 night. Ex• 4!M-a07s P~ Orange eoun. ii' Re. exper '* Vartoua rl(~':','~t::llty wy, howewt the -: lent compet\NtlOtl pecil· Now ~~ .,._.. Nursing Cerllfted NA. ty ~le In need of I -Hl•IT •Nila ToP pey 382 3fd lo run a ........ .;...,.. ~fut candlat• ""* age Send reeume lo The Fee 7..->oo 7·3:30 & 11·7. ~for ~.,.. "*"*9CI. ~-~ • .....,. St 11(; ~aBwh temaper • ..,...r "'"' ta a.,... to~ .cc:vra1efY, O tweo .. 1 Upper~ Ext. A-15'0 groomtld~COUt:Mlo C*t ..._,. de\9opet .~._:_-m ~r~~~orred~ wtln•'a•tleOl•PP&••poeee.ran,.•a port Plua Newpo<t r=SHff, JdntP:Ii~ri pertotm t1ou1•k•S* "'9f~.-typtno ...,.".,... Ylll """" _,......,...,.. ·-~ "' a.ch 92eeO & caft Wt1· H lei · end 9round•·k••per ~' ~ed Ex~ or win lraln aQ try of refec'led lleme. Reepon8iblli11ea Wll alee ren Jamee '°' appoint· o 5PM 9-3081 ctut• Home loceted on W..uliMI 291·7t50 al'llt1•. 54'0. 1777 • W• can o. rfer )'OU be9utlf\ll ~.~~ ~ men1 et 752..0700 Balboa Bay W>. OFFICE HELPER ~.1•1 . n -~ rwri.., =,....-.,,..------.--Hie. trlendi.. _, --. _..,..--Wiii train. SA area. ,... .... , ---. &n.lllUllllllT newo ·• ., lion., .. and pt1onet at ...-noULU '"•san 5.4()..5850 return '°' your pro-...aan 1 Semi retired or ret red ~ enwgrmet1t Md lunctlumt. P-.. con-ln1ematlona1 Skin Ctr• & 9.5 Mon-Fri. Mut:t be fnali>nall1m we will ...... h l Hb couple to m11Mge pride ~arqe company lact Mr1. Parklneon Colmetlc Co H• apen.. P40.0leOdlnta:tfQrMavy pr!Wlde medlclil. detltal. -. of ownenNp 18 unlr apt CAtt 54()-4115 1ngt IOt Beauty conault-phones Ind public con-vac-von.tJme. 2 cs.y. oft .. -~ .,.,~ _ . complex In Huntlng1on lfyouc:anmeetour ....... -1111/lll ant & Ma~ Tr..,_. tact 2 Yre aect"'-1 up per"--· Al.,,...._,, Wllm/1Nnllll Bctl. Malnt •101 prsf, requlfementa. plMM ~· Muat be well groomed, Type 45 wpm ecc:urablty ~ contec1 MICMlll I tlf Wlllllr but not required, wtll contact P.-.onnel Dept !1~~ =735 energetic. FI T PI T. _., Byrnee (11llf1...,.H81. .,'!.-9!!t..-..J. •nlll 1 train Send r91Ume & (714)780-ec>OO Susan (714) 861·2117 FRONT DESI<. uper. on Cc1ect Poeltion ev --.. ~ e'o~':m~u~~: INTERVIEWING BY lllllD/MlllWllD COSMETICS CRT/CompUter ablelmmed~y. 11&:#1"i1M;; • lngtonBch,Callf.92647 APPOINTMENTONLYI F~~~i:c.~ lnveatunder'300towor1t Oay&nlgl'l~.lnalud. 7,,~n!'~~ 11'11.=• APT MANAGER COUPLE ' Apply In per90n. tor yourffll Ouallfled wttnda PART•TIME. Vatled hOura llnowiedge. Recent grad ... / With experience tor ........_~n.111k KerrnRl~Hardwarelnc. p~raon1 wilt tre.a•ln Wllltl/US . to lncfude eatly AM. ok.FUltlimepoettlonln- beautllul 50 unit garden 8i n 1 211&e Harbor Blvd., CM. ~ut~~30% ~~ Min 2 vra. fine dining 9JlP. =· =.. ~.,!: eluding beneft1a, Thil •u AAllt•llUm!ll apt. Coeta M .... Sm.ty Of CHILD CARE-FIT, PIT, In atart. Up to 50% profit. llllllMM truck, van, elation :i:ve ~-f~ ..... h•PJL, ..... + bonu• + apt. No petl. '-I. my C~ hme. Exit .. lary. Cati Monday1 11 am to 4 Min. 5 yrs exp.,,__ c:aM WllQOfl) to Wiat Mid-frL .... . M 2-4907 wttdYISl-4. ."l\'Wport Experd.M2·7903 pm.714/494-9714 tor appt. 9.4 M -F ~~In IMn9 ~=t:510~~5s. • ., - u•mOT EOE M/F Chtldc#• my home, M·F MT1111--&45-500001. 521 ., ... Mu1t be ~ 11111 ........ lndustrtal and commerctal, 7:30-epm tor 1 yr old a 5 ••• •-•... dabt• Contac1 Oreo I a_a. NB. A/E office. S7M 110 Bankifi yr old boyl, reepoNl!bte Full lime potltlone avail-Hotel Hyde Mondey Chru FrldaY Ill&. m1n11 n. CASH YluLT adult wl own cat. 1105 abte a1 IMne location. .., Ill beCWeen 9:30 a'KI 10:30 •&1 R• I .... ILi ... &m/Jllllm ~ Attendant. Nice room In wtt. M&-3557 H.B Appllcante mutt ti.-.. 1 -El a.m. °"'¥ 142~1 ~ ...-1 wy exchange for~ to 2 yr• Qi•tomet Mf'lce Supervlae Malntenanc:e -mtll'T•I• ...._ uatstance '°' tiacher In TELLER • PAllT OLDIUI. exper.. pleuant tel• 1taff Hano. on capabilty I ..... N ...,rL ~.,.MS-23!7 TllE Appllcantl mua1 have 9 phone manner. at>llllY to to troubleehoot and ,. PAYROLL CLERK U1111fl ...... lllf · U 119l 111tallllltM llT. LIT PE.Ill mo. to 1 yr office ex.per. operate CRT helpful but pair air condltJonlno and ...,........... .... WI .. NEWPORT BEACH • CMh 50wpm accur•tety. The no1 requtred Excellet\t refrigefl'tlon un1t1. elec> We currw\tly NIW ., ~ 111-1• r-• • • ,.. Dollar Rent a C. of O.C. handling experience poe1tlon offerl a var1ety beneflta. Contact· A. lt1cal end ptumblng prob-Pottunlty for • hyroll I........ , storage 1tUd1o avaJi In COM at point overtoolclng halbOr-St00.87$.3173 hu lmmed. opening• for prsferred, t>ut wtll ttaln. of d\ltles. Excel benefit&. Erlkeaon Slam to 3pm 714 lema. Xlnt ~ beneflta. Cter1! who wtll a180 lhW• Lil ' IJ•'J .... full & pltlm• Polltlona. ~t typing. and 10.key Contac:t:J.Gould,Slamto ~1330IJ.Mllter9am Replyo.Hy .M'No. r.-po1ielblltlee"wftt\,our wliWI 11111* 11-11--.w2'"4 WIUI M'lll -Fullco.benetlta.Contact. machine. Excel· 3Qm,(714)~124 to3pm714'll&04129. IOO, P. 0. Box 1 PSIQN)IA IC. ln~or7ou .,_......,. ;Qlrit-a-.r-2132 So.1enr ~ IYOIUTllUL OlllllWlll co.faMiia.-C..-e2828 ThJapottt1on~ ,.... ... Aauunaeatt ~ .~":,"/ d!!~= (~~4bor) 7~~5 Anaheim. lnaur~, ~d VllCaThtlon Ull 1111 Hot• V' 1 Jtlf &llUJll ~r~=-.,:.'~~: IMt't D1•11, llTI -~ili~iii .. iiiiiiO!iiliillwiiioi!iii -·· . and -...... OH E.O ··-·w-••••raofw &42-8811 ............. SPIRITUAL READlNOS Preeent thtl ad and ,.. a..&-k.... .___.._ lnttteeted contw:t Oebfa E .. 0 .E .E _, ~ '"~ --. Advlc:ie In AH Matter•' oelveatwomwegeetor -·••lftH ... ,_, Bugari n at (218) .. _.... OECORATEINTERIORS Furtlllme.Mut:tl\avegen-........... ,,.,,.. -.111mt/ltMi (llrimrll....,.... Counael4ng. 1815 So. El the~ of one. fxi*. good opportunity M1·2114. .-....... Colofldeelgn. WIU tratn. eral knowleQQe of all ....,t11111,... Immediate openlno-tn •• )llilla Camino RMI. San Clem. Olllll IP 1111111 ~~!'9~~i..~ llPEllllL SIL G~ "';'~ ~ PIT, FIT 775-5447 ~. ~ ..... ~~SaU"'~ .,....1 .... ., ._..... ~~~.~. u • .-.... 1MH1 Uc'd. 492•729e 1111.111111 .,.,.. ~ ,_.._..7 .. • •1:1 "517...,.,,.., "'----• I 0 •1ee ·--· ....., ...,..,._ ..,,. 411 '2:..a... n•-...,.. -.-n _. Babycare pit for 10 mo otd Equal Oppty Empfyf m/flh 1........, .., ......... at ng/Art _. & SANO HOTEL. L.lligUna V' • ... ,,...,. hive front offtce apoe!W· llJll.111.11 SCRAM·LETS '=1': boV In my Coeta Meaa Banking OUllUL/10.lfO c:::aJ~7~ hfl. Ha..cn.:.M-M«>~ ~OdE .,....~ anoe, type 50wpm. 8-ld lmmed....., f/tlrN. .. ANSWERS home, ref'a. &50-4242 01-lrllal I.ell M_!!!!•. ,,!,~rkt~focf DELIVERY DRIVER/Gen'I :i=. &'*~ ~~ ,.,,.. ., ... _ :'9 :.::o~· ~ ~r-S~ ::~ EIOllTl/lllELI Babylltt•·2 Chldrn, Mon-Ptafftnl ... ,...._ • ..._.. .... ·----.... H I M I I F I P Own 1 ...... 1111 I..... CA 92158 1190 IM.5-Ql18 Frt 3:45-8:45 CM $2.p/hr. Chal._.,.1,,,., ...... ; 'tor bkkpg 10 key type • per• • • •ma •· only. art time. lilllt .. tr• . .. Becalm. Sadlet Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Refs. 786-0&85 Evee. ex...::.'!.:~ ""pr·o·._.._ ..... ., 50-4M> ~. Sml pi.uant Apply W.S. Circuit•. 1281 Tranaportatlon. Engllah M IR....,....99 ~Rrn=""'RED'==--~-gs-rdlenl:nQ-.,...- Eruer-Aepalr RELAX with a MASSAGE _.....,,..._, ,.....,., olc. Non-amoker. Logan, Unit J, Coate apuklng. 15. p/lv. &42 ....... ""5rl ..... I ~ TWlcl or•' AG~G·EJSaguLarE without leevlng home. BH~LIRBDORAEARSSEEAR eecreteryl ~5-1060, 545-4050 b~.1 ... 2 ~ PFrmanMk 2!__GFrf9QI 7 ... alt. 9 p.m. We offer c.ompe~ltl"e L~ ~ ~ 675-0551 p . ~"" SA Maaaeur or Maeaeu•. " .. 7 .. 1 .. 57 , ... ,. -· · ""'.-· •llU~-· ....,._ axc.llem ben· -• •vnltlme rec.c>-1--------Early one Monday morn-790-1249 " or .. I" addition to a min. ot 1'..\ ----~ alltl Ind a c::ongeniel non.-tion..t for bU9Y pe,onae 6 UL.II Ing I atrtwd at the bank r,"· 01 commercial bank· Clerical lllTIL &llllTllT f~ ~ cou_e NewM·_: smoking atmoaph•r•. tront office. Excettent 111.000 per yr. Fumttwt 10 dep09lt eevera11tact1a TOP S1$ ~nk~ currently Inter-~i:c.5:'~i:-.=:,j mtlT NEW~~~J~EACH dr'tv'.. Mi:'nM-.... ~ ~ resume or typng8*111areqW9d. We or Llgtlt1ng ..:c~ of onee •nd • cigar box Fematet: pref Modet1 and ~ng for our candldete lhould be tam-OLERl 11 A *"*' a pp I y In p • r •on , .,. a dMllon of JoM9on ~ a muat. WOftl lllled with ct\&oge. "Ah." Qrt1.(213)868-19M -T•tler l11atwlthallfacet1otio.n *CS:t:':=:ant llTD•llllll 7·30-11·30 AM Mon-& Jonn8on and oftw"' •tlhowroom~ ~.'J~o~~•rth••uc~!!~~~I IHlan10u. 4014 Trilllll•-&.eel documentation. be well 11111/•elfll •AreUQeltOW()rt(ina F!Mlordecoratlng? day-flEWPriday OllT :e;,~-~,_::"~Cell . GARAGE SALE... p/t BUe.. §;;r Procf, ... organized and mottva1ed, te start tut pac.d p,ogrW1ve National company needs mann Elec.tro-Contempo Peraonn•I •Spiritual Reader & Ad· TooUnQ/lrwentoryS1500 Set.cted c.ndldat .. must ::~~:'ns~~~~ Type lettets. rapor11 and .':!1.':atrtendlyoutgolng ~:'ty='*'lnto=d~ COllPOUTIOI 3305~~ 1-770-2,---73-2 ____ _ visor. AdVl<:e In all Ill• R Schln1ng 714 979..,.924 nave• steady~ back· ty to work lnd~tly oth« finished C09Y from personalny homes Pwt time~ full .. 1 PERSONNEL DEPT San Juan Ce.pctrano ..- m1tter1; love, marriage, .. !! tt LMa 4124 ground, good numetlc A CCU AA TE typing of 80 rough drafts, not• Of •Have a mature att1t~ time, wlU ttarn. Call for • 12 493-ee2• $ HlllRJ $ " bulineu. NB 631·93117 _ aptitude and recent calti WPM a mull, dlc1apl'lone machine tranecrlpllon. •Have good vwt>al Mllll appl 714/148-9n4 18235 '°" 88'dy Qrde EOE M/F/H _. I --t r • LIUI lllYI llOOO handling experience experience required Assls1 /Mt-up ~ •Are. non-llT\Otler ,., .... All -· Fount.in v~. 12708 r..cEDT\IUllC>T ,_ ,...__ Wamed aggr-'ve ..... • , _. IU Prime Ananclal SetV1ces Ability to work wetl with Pleasant and profH· and teminafs for small to •Would enjoy a --.saa 1 c...... I <;J r • '"""" ....... --people 150.000 to 557-3512 the public and • pro-llOnal appearance and large groups Wiii Kt as challenging career Need derail minded P«· ws .. 04w rtun ty tiglous Hewpor1 c.nt• S,00,000 • ~ .-Ing FOUM> ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ul-Hl• fnWorial appMranoe will pereonaWty will ~ you back -up receptlon11t PIMM call &44..0595 ion '°' computerlz~ Employer olfice. T~ llfltl and mei1a1s and options, etc. ••a~ Wut• 402' help )'OU qualify; recent with heavy phone and Must be "-xible and able eommlulona. WP •X· p I/ pteaant •t11tude a must. ~ amoundlngs. chrl11t.n Family need• banking experience II eome CUlt<>me< contact to per1orm • variety of IEITIL 11•"11•1T perlenc• du Ira bl• .,,.... All ....,.,... ~ ltW'9 ... Corned Ur $ preferred t .. 1 It 1 r.w,._.,d I/time • ..,..una S..ut1tu1 environment. Oafr'iLk provMSed. Cati Ron Jeck· ... ___.. ..... -· """1~ Loan of 1o.ooo. P!r Bank of Newrvvt rvovldee We can offer you l>NU11ful ""' s mu aneoui Y ......,_ • • .._ XJm benefit•. New O.C. a aon ~242 ,....,..,...,, -,,,.,.,. .....,.., baclt over ' yra. Mthly a . modern "';~f.uiona1 new olflcel. a lrlendtv Located near Red HIN Hiiia ., .. 837-8200 AKport. ~ SALESPERSON/Rne paymenta,..lnt. Od etedlt wonc environment and a work envtronment and tnd B;~t~t Co•~• /9WaN9 • lssiSf llf •••• .._..... ~ F/Ume Elcper. ret1. P.O. Box 11982, full range 01 company full range 01 company ~.:ictuc:1i ~:,,i llOTU.11 , ,,. .. , IRONER for Boutique. Bani! or Newport has .,, -r-• _ G.G JOI. ~2'5 Coeta Mesa, CA 92627 benefit•. benefit•. age no apply In per90n. 300 F«· lmmedl 1 f t•f t f .. .. ,11'-" INTERVIEWING BY t1eanh coverage. Sttarp peraon needed lo -Ave. Lag. Bc:h. r---~:. a:::~:.: • .... s--. RE. pritne oPPfY • I APPOINTMENT ONLY! If'"'" can --t t ... abo-t Call 714/966-4025 work In tut p~ New-.......,.._ w/r.t growing co Eat· • ' .I 4.21 ,..,.. ,,_ ,,. ... or966-4026 """"" o-...... R.E. 0 ........ Kennel work, 10-15 In usllt our Per1onne1 Of. bluffl7S-0111J.Pau~ --------requirement•, pl•••• ""'• ......,, .. _ k 1 1 1 ========:1--P.~!"P.l!I!"•~--Pleale call contact: P.,sonnel Dept. tor Information Mull have exceflent typ· WM • tra n m n mum lloer ...... /l....._m Found Aqua Parakeet In I.II umE• ~ Per.onnel ~.. (714)760-«>00 Ing & dlcataphc>ne aklll•, W8ge, merit incr-. Responllbmtia Wiii In-Turtle Rock ariea, lrvtne. lll'kM •· I (l 1 ... )llO·· aau NAiii OMm 75wpm tvplng. Word pro-Interview Wednee 11AM. ..... .,.._ pr~ ..... nn __ .. u~ Part & NI time. P A nee 951..ee10 ciallilnc' -· ... • -...,., INTERVIEWING BY IEPT. IP DIUTlll oeutng exper helpful. 557..S020 """""' ............... rv .. ~1 675-1383 FOUND at WlllOn Part!, s~~!. ~~~~2nd " APPOINTMENT ONL YI Alf. Action Emp. M/F Contact Lydia, 833-2900 .,..l.AOl.,.,,,..=-Es=--:-L-::OC'""'""K""E""R-AOO~"'"'M::-: ~=,':,'.an~:'= llllT /IHIPT. C.M. bfown M/Shepard. Robt.Sattler NH/bM ............ ..._ l\itllK " CLERK 7.n, F/tlme. DOGSITTER ldNllorboy ~~time. pllance documente, tmmed. ~ng for-. • 559-9734 M2·2171 s.45--0611 . 0 f ~ Jitlll . hr. P/tlme: 1 lpm • 7am or Qin w/lrg fenced yard, LAUNDRY PERSON as weft as calculation and hotel w/top otnce ...... • young, wlll beheved. RE Broker 8dReeltor1 ~ • , I>· k ltpm.7am. M·Frl $440 • · typingandheevyphonee, actry In Newport 8eectl .. Schnaunr. Lag Nlguel on From 9.875 up to 95% LTV ' I ""'\\ '"' " Paulartno. CM 751-4652 DRIVERS. X-COUNTRY .... 11n ~ peyrOfl •u.s. enthu1ia1tlc •ttltud•. : Found blk fem Min RE.LOANS '-L ·~)rt Ii'"' Sat/Sun $4.4-0/hr. 675 CM 2·Sm<>1540-1471 Hour1&wagenegotiable processing of tile em-frontomc.appeerance&•· 5123. 831·23&4 770-<M93 OennlekAuoc 631-9703 EOE ~'\\port CLERK. PRODUCE . FIT. M~~~G~~~gHTS UUl.ll'IUTll1Y Thlspefaonmustbe•Mff· for Ad =-~~': ~ : ' I SYDIEY 01111 . . ' • MIF San Clemente area. 1831 Placentia.CM lof Huntlogton ~Law star1er with the ability to ACT10N able to hand Pluvy • Exper'd only 496-0232 llrm. MUlt a&.o have ex· lnterfeoe With.all l9Yell of Call phone1. Non-amok•r. : ....________ ORV CLEANERS· pertela on IBM dtapley ltaft and management A MAY Pa.OT GrNt opportunity tor • Maturie Counter P..on wnter c.11 Chrilta at and mull nave Pcellent AD-YISOI right person Ask lof : vCLERI Perm PIT Call83i-2555 ·.M7-9CM1 communlcetlon lkllll . MJ-161' Mananne(7141•7&-2001 ~. 16475 H•rbOr 81. F V Some micro-computer r----==-----ofl Medlum·ltzed 8aving1 & nPIST L I F E G u A R D s T 0 experience II a delltnlt• I ·1 ,., Ill •• Loan Is ..-ino a cu~ ISCllW 15.40/hr Swim lnstrvc· ptus. This 19 an exceftent : II y I DI · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. :. ::· tomer Mrvtoe Individual Experienced ..,_,loan ton to S7 /hr. 9e!--0311 opportulty f°' the right with 8 month'• bantl Of Here'• an opportunity you escrow ottar wtth ablUty ••-~ndMdual to grow In the Mving9 and io.n Tel19r won't want to miss! We to W()rt( lndependenttv --per'IOnMI flefd experiencre. Poaltlon r• have an urgent need tor o.trable Newport ee.ctl Part Um• ROlll SALES qui,.. tight typfng, 10. an experienced Clerk location. c.llJan must lpeek engltlh. You wUl be working 1n °"' key Ind on-line computw Typist to work In OUf buly 831~5M3 Hotel San Murten. bMUtitul corporate of-COORDllATOR ex---tence Personnel Dept. 699 s Cout u-.. • -·na. fices In N4twpor1 Beed\ .,.... . • EXERCISE INSTAUC· Ill ··-7 .._.... and entov a competltlw We offer compe1ttlve slary .,.50 wpm typing stllll• TORS 12.50 p/hr Wiii ,..._.. salary and complete ben· and benefltl p.cllage. required lraln. 772-5847 Cleaning ctubllQUie.._laun-ellt1 package .,.CAT experience helpful dry/pools ~T-fil'oblle Apply FIOTHT lllPIOTll t;m pertt In Ftn Valley. If '/OU can ITIMt lhe above Slll llRllO We will reward the right FIT dl)'I (7-3:30) $3.75 hr S100 week .. apt & ulll requirements. pleaH " candld1te with an exoel· wlll train Apply 9-2 ontv. Mutt be able to drlw call Slyl •• s lent salary and company 15811 Chemical Lane, ... ,...2 2112 paid emploveel depen· Hunt. Beach 897 ·2529 stlcil. "''"· ..., • Orange County daily newspaper is seeking fast paced, flexible achiever to coordinate display sales activity. Must have exceptional organizational skills. Duties include tracking daily P1rso111I sales, answering busy phones for H 1 lntr dent benefits ·~ .... la,Oallf Send resurM or sloP by , .... ,, ........ ~'· ( 1.a) •.a• •1•1 and tlke 8 tvping lest F131r da)'I (7-3:30) will rain. UlllR D f outslde sales staff, coordinating THE DAILY PILOT II n<M ., I theatre advertising. Some typmg, fil. • ....-. • d be lntenriewed for 50 hour .. bonus Eqyal Oppty Emplyf MIF ~11 position betWMn 15tff'Y ~~:i-2~ne accepting appllcattoM (l14)llM008 mg reqwred. Newspaper or agency for Oiatnci M~ to expenence a+ Send resume or letter BEAUTY Manlcurtat With ct.en•• for busy Nwi>t Beech Salon. &75-3828 Syd or Terr~ 8 30AM·5PM. Monday· Hunt 8ct1 897·2529 Fr~at superotlH newspaper llTEIY.-IY of q"-'·fica.,0 ..... to·. carrlerl Must ti.-.. van. Of...,..., .YI u.4UJ .. uo Shil1r, lie. 111Mlllettllte. , __ .. •-•· wagon or pldc..up GOOd Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... -• salary mllH~ allow-" Ad #968 24 ~~ car = ~!.~ ~ Bank C.O.ta Mesa. CA 92626 (213)M9-0500 _, 213 ~' Cltt:Utatlon Ofb '" ~· WttPIT·1 '"'91,Ul211• Equ91 Oppty E.mpfVr M/F n • c • • • • r Y ... .__.In per90n., o.ity Ii ·• At• .... tion: Lisa Snu"th Furniture Store In 1 ......... 330 W•t Bey. ·eo.te \;('\\ l'lOrt ORANGE COAST DAILY PILO T --Meea. Monday tlvv kl-llO w BAY ST • COSTA MESA CA •nn Hm. hu FIT pot1Uon1 day No phone~ EOE M/F .... f °' .. cu~,,., V"•,, F• .. ., ·• l • FILL-Tiii IFFIOE GUii Very bulJJ Cb~ulatton Olrice hu an entry lenl clerical pot.ii.ion •••llahle for the right pel"IOn. Expem•ce dealred but will tnin. Po1ldo• IHlod an1weri•g p~ rm ... typina ana data ~~· Appticut ahoold bt- DHlt llke .. WOR wit• people aacl ha• a poth i•e a ttit•ft. 40 la.our worit ~ Mo.clay • Frid.ay. ~"'~ .19SO/moa&Ja. CoM ..,.,_.., IM-lld'i Aj.ply ia ptttOe, .... , • n..r..a.,, 2:00 to 4!00 p.•. AM f • • EUeea. open fol exper'd furn EOE 1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWlll .. MIM••·········· Nlee l>WIOn, ear-pe1 I ~~~~~~~~II dr.,.,-y person A'-o 0.-= N9wspaper llvery man with own ~d.~not~ T~= :=dc:':e 1!:'1~h'°! KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 511-2121 0111"*5 ad. M2..S.71 Daily Pilat-· · · · · · · · · · · · · · , •' . .. . I PART TIME r ~totor Route ••il•bl~ ewporl ~acb are~ thrtt houn pu d-,. Earn •ppro • 1600 per month. C.U 11 :00 to :00 PM. k for Bru~ l • • • (71•) 58-7058 .. I \ : . ... DIO Or9n0e COul DAJLY PILOT/Sunday, June 3, 1D84 .. ...... ... ~ ..... ... !tit...... 11• Aat!s!tt 1111 Ull I 7 I ""'' ....... Y!!L.. .. I!!!. • ..... 1ap!!lil . .. ..................................... _ llanlllll: 2f .. et11J/Lifit hfy,I lttt••Ht lm'I~·· OM Wey Pt.n. Tichi tOi FOA SAii..: ff'. wlmOOf· lft lllt ™" j;, 1141 Vtl.hw,.. 117J c..illic ll!llWM HIOUll/San Ju.n AMI Eur• lnVMtment Co. FT /PT evte nds & Of e.Jboa It'd, ••Qolng .... From JOhn Weyoe tngs, n' J .. tf, 1'. S 11,000 ; .,.., rong l*kP't & Of • rnoUV.ted lndMO-wa.,.Y.,o N..1 apptat. Out ot Bullneal'' ..,. ~' to Botton. M.. Of mtt "C>f'M 11,..m• 79 BMW .1204: ~· ~. '70 HOSL ruto. a/o, 2 n BU • 'u"' Jr•al. N•BERS 111i,oit ---o-1taa11U1ml ... ~ ~ wU~.tl 11nct _. 'h•n-dwtltlng. Lll.12 .-end July.1J laH. -~ lie; inif. amlfrn 1tereo t~ K ml, ll&.750 S75010bo tU·n n & xlnt typjhg v.,'90 ~ In 2Se0 thing MY I got Oitpl-HOBIE II wltl'!r. V•t, ~Ot!O rOWl'Mf, S7800/ 631..o257 '63 K.,,,,.,, hla. no r\dt, =r~~ good~ d"11M S41J.29el-' N9wpOt1 ~M catet tor .... or .. t SHE:LFur.I" ''°"'old~-!:; p . b o.a I $t~ oft. 6~531857·815'1 '?.IUIBZ. t.'lCl.K ~'1.· ~ =nd. S2000. GAD LAC-"'"" __ ,..~ ., .. wm, car 1 batg snv., _ ........ • Mwt20"\Jntl:W/'"fff, C!lf-eso.. as or 751-6411 •no1n• Juu rtt>ullt, -·~-, "AGEST ""LECTIO" ty Salary com-1...-Y. palntl(\g "'-·· ltrent *-"1.., lhtlft I t8.000 •~'128 ~ " "*'tl#atell9/lklllt lntw NonlmOtt«,mlntmum ty' comm. Xlnt lonQ twm 1a1. 'r1/S.t/8un. 502.,. MUST8ELLAl...._5'82 Lippincott Star •5255, ~~· ' '70 Bui w11t0¥e l link, Oflattmocs.1,lowmUeac "'9Wa begin tit/ ... 8flnd ·~· 11'1 bU*nea end Job CMdrene 8ootwy 8ayfyont, Balboa laland, K I • for"* Ghampion, '3000 ~~.........,. ·12 2808 .U. Mlblk. new P*"'· r\illl o<Mt CedlttlcalnSouttwn , .. ume to: Ex~ullve civll lttlgatlon. Sttorthll'O 8'1•-2464 M' Miit-. neict to f~ I l. • Clerk 119-32M747 sw..s.w.;~"G wf Good cond. 0.t $1'30 ot>o t7M253 Call.tom IS-ustoda) Blook•tock Agency, l)f9f .. bu~not~. Stoc:tc I dell*Y !'Nil, part 1919VprlgtltGrand Plane> AACI~ SABOT #7888 =:.=., oftet.17~21 '71 Cn....n. Beetlf. 1•0-1110 2 7 .. 0 2 c."' I n 0 Newport . time ... d1ys a eY9I A_nliaacH . IOll r•c:•nlly ttflnlehed: Bflan Thom••. A WlnnM 1-'19 •.• u 8. vtr1ton, Xlnt cond, radlall. am/rm eoo Blvd C•pl11rano, •210, llllOllY Appllcettont accepted 22fuhusr:irtO.iS080f 837..i493Ev.s 11.150 LASERxlntoond. ~-,.....• blk/tan, Centre rims, cut,_.500,fM1-38N 2co~'i~ESA · Leguna NlguW NEWPORT81!ACH Wectnes S..12AM on~ beat ott9' 831·St39 OfllH •1100 us-on• &c:elltntSei.ctlonof.New stareo 1y•t•m. Ytry ·7~nlpotoc:> ..,.~ ....,..-"""'Y"---........ lllllTllY National oHloe IMllng oo. s .. Ouant•l 495 E 17t us 0 A9fng'•••004400 • • ..,. SABOT MC.HO BRIAN andC•~Pf'IP•td :.'" ... ~f efJI ~· t~nad. exit cood 12975.. lmt •• A IMdlng mMUfacturtt of "•1 Optntng for t1t9h All llzu Atao Buy Rerr1Q. .!;iiet IUI THOMAS. N•~ aall. Ultd B~w·awayttn ..;fy ;'50 SEL :•sLC !; Nawpot1er 11 142.078S. iii97"'2°'ciiiiapriiii.i!i1.""\ltfY--gooa~~con!"!!' .,....,_and controls with eMrgyteve18f'~ta~~ STUDEITS Andwt0nApp1 .... 1w .. 1 ;!X:""'!5;;k, et:a;;;za. $826.876-05&8 I tock part trade 538.000 firm _..,.,,..a ... 823 • 70,000mll•. l1495ob l'IMdquarttrt In trvlna ~dty~ift 'tenafltt n 19thSt CM.IM&-$538 chair, burl & chrome SUNFISHWISAU. ttfoot Jl-1111 03l-7511,873-1238evtit '73Thtng,am/fm,r.cllalf, 7804058 Mtklng prof ... tonal "°" Salary baMd on exper· I YHI GAS RANGE. SEARS. lil<t l•OO. e73-0400 blue S300 Catt 8·77~93G 208 W. tat, Sartta Ane '79 MBZ 3000: wtillt, blue fresh paint. mint cond. '72 ct\tvy station qgo retary Call Joanne 752-1787 ll••ER 4'111 lmJ n.w S2~ HS-7•52 SHOWCASES. Cottom L H Itek CIOMd Sunday Int, aunrl, 45K ml. mint $3795. Evtt IM5-~527 Good eond. Run1 eJt lndlvlduat mutt be well Or• 11••na1y We h•v• Optnlngt tor G-.. _, ......., t 2 d sh4ped, lot:> cond.12d~ ,. I rout •lll"Oll-UMW ... Cond. PIP 873~6813 '75 AA881~ lransp. Good tires. an5 C)( be ,_ -boys I glrte between reen ""r._.a or OOf ft tocking doore $1500 sr··-----a •7•-0au otftir.1127·8215 ganw.td, antr09tk;, t.Xt N B h h '" 12·tl yeatl old WOl'klng 1200. 790-8310 7t• 144-8325 • 26 tt *t with a 55 tt '80 280SE, 35K ml, 97K ml t • "' "' ., .. !.~arr,0'::°" -=~~t~~ :.~:o;;~m ~ • e!'.t1 evenings & Saturday• Hoovtt tank vacuum Ilk• mooring. N9wport Beach ~oof.&irokbody •t~ '78 Bug Conv. niew toe> & '77 Cmnero a/c radi utns t-..... ·-'lnn ... -.... ~... quaUtled secretary tor It'• Earn money, trip• l nu S50 IM&-<4225 t>et'1PM Solid 04lk exec. d.U & 5-40-o.408 .,., S..t otr Aney 87S:.74 e tlr ... exit oond. CS7K ml. •t«eo. T top, nu ~nt C '""""' ··• .. ..,..,_.., communtcatlons dlVltlon bonuNS. Call --crecsenu w/cuatom vtll-979-7351 &S&-n42 cond. , .... 64&-1417 & word proceHlng · M A nt I Ill•-aa-RI our high back chair. Boat dock fOf Nnl. Look-'IO IOOSI __ _ Prew>ua experlenc)t In Must have 8 min of 3 yrs r ou ree U'n....v5 WorUl &2500 Mil tor Ing tor lo proflte Boat Xlnt oon4 2 1.,,ks. chm '78 Rlb~.,...1-m.,..ln.,..t -C()nd.....,,.., ""'"4 '77 VEGA., 80,000 ml, NI Mlel & marketing a ptu1 •11P Exit written & 1terbal la-lOll LES 957-fl33 $850/0bo. s.5-11•5 max 22 tt 510 38th st.. s ...... semc.-LAulno whts, 1111.500 557-3CSOIS dr. Mu1t ~I S2250/0BO ntng, '800. 850-5554 Non-1mok., preferred tklllt Typing speed of IS Moo ·Fri. 10am-3pm WHher & gas dryer, Newport Reaaoneble OverMat Delllrery •80 300TO W tvo 8•8--8533 •71 Cepra, 4 dr, full • S9nd reeume •nO aatary wp';; 1~~~B~ ~~ avocado. gd eood, 10 yrs Plun/Ort_lal 12 rate Cell 7 W650-3064 Spedallsts sn/rf Otlg ownr1i 18 ~· 70 Conv blue/Wtlt top c:eea. new bfetles' & ba r9qulrement110 ~:Y w~er°'prelerr~~ SwlmlnttructOf'lforaum· old S125 Tawen fr'lg. AEOC~ CABlE PIANO or714/47•-1101 1S40Jambor .. RoadNB 'Evee1ST~&a87• 37K ml' am/tm c811' tery.S2000.Ph831-21C GRISWOU> CONTROLS MU$t be well org81'11Md & mer program In IMne avocado, llde x Side, gd Upright Won recently on FOR SAIL 28' w/moo<· Adjlt<*'lt to Fashion mint l'tOred In gar Mutt Attention D Mey«• Ible to function under Cati Lyne! 673--3476 cond $100 847-6785 game snow $2700 vakce. Inga nr Jetty 7· 118 000 llland/Newpor1 Centtf ·92 3000 Turbo. iv0rytp1t. eee S7800 obo 830-8198 'T8 Love tt'ucic 251t tctu 2803 Barranca~ pressure. Send resume & SWITCllllt IPHATll Frff t t YH 22 MUST ~~~!~:<>° obo °',,.;tr hOme 'uJ.-299.. MO-IHC =-~~~~;:>8:.J:ao°l; ·eo Rabbft Conv. 5 spd, ;:it!,;~~ ~5~~=; ll'lllne, Ca 92714 salary requirements 10 Ant:, heavy phones lor FREE KITTENS TO GOOD Marcu1 Chtnnet, boet to Datau 17 .------elf, lo ml, 11•eo. must ---Dally Piiot Ad •609, p 0 c ate offloe In Colla HOME. 650· 11"~ Beautiful Yemaha Console 38 S 150 Wt & 83 380SL Conv grey l tell, bit oft 148-8123 "79 Monze $2500/0BC Box 1560, Costa Mesa Mesa Some cterlcal .,... Plano. American W•lnut up r pwr '78 8210, exit cond, newly black. PP. tthr Int . 01ys 759-1914. E11c CA92626 duties-must type Cell Look.1tlkesmmlnlatureG/ Like "4W Inside & out 6•2•9668 palnted,newtlr".S2150 213/59•·80• eves 80RA8BITCONV 832...Q411 SECIOAllY nPJST 631•4674 Ask ror'•eeny sn.p come m1x. playful S1800, 645-2561 PIER 25 FOOT-S150/MO obo. 786-2962 2131502-1573 Cleefl, ste<eo cau. $6950 .-8-1-c-.m-,r-0-8-.-,1-1net-t Eng1neer1ng Company in NEWPORT BEACH between 8-S loveable 1 yr 645-0204 Eleetrtc Organ Seeberg MAR~~;1~~NNEL '10 510, extra clean, new '8• 500Sl . wrJ loW ml... obO 4~594 Pearl blue, I/WV to rr Newport Is IOOklng for a National office teasing co TELEPHONE SALES Pure Bred Affey lttens, dble key br.f. ..iect a p1tnt, Urn & stereo. age. alt xtru. bleck with ·eo Vanagon Weslphalla Comp pll:g, Pllrf coni Secretary to support IS has opening for high "'IWmll PAY HIGH 10·11 548-0185 rhythm. Exel CCt(ldtlon Pr111at• Sllp/Slde II•. New· Auto. 60K ml. 13700. tan llhr, outstanding Camper, poc> top. auto. S7500. IMIO--e281 •ft Sp Envineers Requ1re1 energy level secretary 15 • • Walnut tlnlah. 673-7.a9 port Be"· 30 ft power 962·6S61 Offered by owner et am/Im 1 cassette, 83M, •8, Malibu Cl&MIC ati typing ol 60 WPM. Die-wpm l'Jplng. light shorl· Check ~ CommlSStOn • Faraatart 10 S boat $200/mo 850-7737 .80 280z # 517 01 limited S.9.900 831-1•00 days super clean S.it this wgn, mint. to ml, blklt• taphone end Ute shon· hand Eidt benefits bonus money to e>1prd •2" 11 1 t di Organ, Lclwrey. walnut ..,.. weell S7995 754-1097 Mer--"et m~ ~,..11_ ... an currenl vacancy Salary ba&ed on exper only Must work from 4chrs, antq Eng 01k offer 962 9688 ml, gar kept wllh all op· '111 delsel R1bblt pickup, 5 tor detalls. •9 -2388 ti d A telephone salespeople wg rn gs op nette, cab .. gd cond. $500. beat Ntttr lilrt1 1016 anniversary ....,ltlon. Lo ~ · """' "'" · - ~~tu~l~~a~~~h !~18ex:: Call Joanne 752-1767 6am to 12 45 pm 10 earn sdbrd S 135ea 979-3•32 I ~ Fantini Concord Runs tlOns M·F 9-5 960-2•41 spd, shell, stereo, elloyt, lent firm SECRnAIY/IECEPT guarantee Call 756· 1296 64" Cherry dretstt $1100. ~rtia1 GtNa II.au good $190 5•8-0865 '80 B210, 2dr, Stpd, new whtlred Int. 13350. Young fast growing RE In-anytime Cherry mirror $230 a. dOif 2-9 Irons. Hogan. 5 PUCH MAXILUXE. 1700 tires. 39' ml)O. whtlb1U4t 631•3018 COMM ELL CHEVROLET Other Secrea1ar1111 pos-vestment firm seeking TAlephone Survey, no Anne nightstands (2) shaft S275. 759-8•5'5 ml. Ext eond + acceSs Int. S21f5. 650-1• 18 WORLDS LARGEST '81 RABBIT CONV. white, ~~o~~~·~l=ll~~!~.~n6~:: FIT secretary/recpl, 8-5, sates. nice H B office, 5250 ea 75948465 HK-91 308 Cal. Rttle S•OO. $700/or bst 840-1790 '81 210, $2650. Exit cond. MERCEDES BENZ ~ack Int. IMte riew. low '"'II , rt. · I• I I "' I \ ,, I for Delalla etc 2 years mt') exper Typing PIT Eves S6hr 963-7•57 Fl ...... Dining "-t •~oo 3 ti., 6-46-4650 • t / Below blue bOOk price. DEALER ml. $7400. 873·8888 55wpm Dictaphone ..... _.... ~ .... I treyc H 51K ml. 8•2-2334 or aft '84 MERCEDES BENZ IORllELL exper Front office ap-Teteptione work Fountain S100 549-7••4 Portable gas gnus. 1 'If leMttll 1011 6PM Ca.II 9e3-4327 ExJ~ltnSLIEMSetecONtSlon 54f>. I 200 ~· .. Tt•,.raryStnlot1 pearance Non/smkr Advertising Consultant to HIOE-A·BED llke new wmty. $25. Backpacking IMPORTS 1 2 • Ot Near OC Alrpon CaJI work part time eva & beige/brown/yellow S7S tents MO. 968-2319 81 HONDA 250 DESPEAATEI '82 280ZX 17 cOrdova $. r;;r nklt w/lllde roof, 1 own S 1975. Newporter 642.07e5, 9vee 54&-882 I • 1 Sheron at 553-9111 wxnds. nlee Tustin office, (no mattress) 680-633• Wanted Olympic bars or THREE WHEELER Turbo. Fully equipped 1301 04all St Npt Bch -SECRETARv relaxed atmosh«e. Olympie weights (uMd). 650-4593 with leather. 21k ml. Will 833-9300 uanuY 1oec. Newport BMch Legal & word processing back· ground pre1 Light book· keeping Pay com- menturate w/e>1pe< CaU on 6 /4 /84 ONLY 851-1611 S«retary lor manufac- luers rep Good lele- phone voice accurate typing, en;oy working w/llgures $5 00 pr hr 759· 1150 Secretary lull ttme to assist Speaker, run l'lls busy offlce. typing, phones & varied duties, casual atmosphere. N.B & Costa Mesa 650-1170 llClnUY FILL/TIIE Seeking sett motivated in- dlvldual with excellent typing lkllls & pleasant phone manner Good commun1cat1on & or· garuzat1o~I 'kllll re· Quired Heavy phones correspondence light bootlkeeping Must be personable & pro· fess1ona1 Newport Beach area Call Debbie 673-2261 M·F 9·3 SECRETARY Immediate opportunity for non-smkr Small Irvine tlU accounting & invest - ment firm needs ekper d secretary/recept 1on1st Computer /word pro· cess1ng background helpful Please bring re- sume & apply In person 10 complete que1tlonalre 9AM-6PM, Tues-Sat at 2691 Richter, suite 106, Irvine (off Jamboreel•05) SECRET ARY /Assistant F /time Jewelry beckgrnd pref 64•-8325 ..... • flnan<le flTst 2 mos leaM Shorthand.llght book-llQ SALE~ BHEO~~ET IFFUURLN ~._°DEL 892-5788 '82 YAMAHA •90 payments or buy for "WIRllllG"IP keeping Jnteresllng " " .., -,. prtee •--L / S700 u Is. ~50 s 2 500 Fi. d " i small 1o man office. R• ••llelE CllOm off Sofa beds, sec--ta, autel E~ or ·Wkn~60-crs'56 PrlvatefyMlllngyourcar quires flt secretary to * llllHS, AWUIS tlonats. d1n1ng. Bdrm. Int 7010 KAW '81 •M> L TO, xlnt c:d Offloe ~9-1343 can be hazardous lo your wOf1( Jn 3 girl office Htgh Earn up 10 oak, brus & mattreues. ft $790 obO 850-8012, Joe weatthl HouM or Imports --------,,,__-----~~~ dportegr:e_~~~uracy. New-$9/HOUR Also t1ctory direct prlOes daily or KAWASA.Kt iO. Wiit run. Fiat ti off«s hlghtitt value for ~. rm 131 ..........,, on catalog sales. Special Beach Kawasaki 100 for part•. 178 Flit Spyder Con-your pempered ~ ,..,65..,.-M.....-~-...,..-,-g-,...--t-Gra.,..._ $l200-l 4 00 l 1T1oca11M1Keller130-7002 prtoes on carpet and ' . S9000oomp.84&-5137 'lertlbleXtnlcond,lowml. Merc.del l~ rj glftl -'PJ>"". 873-787 615-3551 -o~~w;ies 581-2121 1,,.. th nco AuTo BooY· Vesp• s.295. 964-5909 01A~1~r:t::~~iEs ~ .._ ~ 673-7877 TYPIST & Trifler 12000 & scoottft. color match, B..U 125 HOUSEOflMPORTS,tnc a ....,,,7,.....1_,.P-tn-to_SSOO.,,.,,..,...,...-~-,..-.-t-11'111- IEClnllY /TO 11100 Typist & general otfloe, I HY FIHITlll 832-5128 body & paint. 142-9693 ·75 ciVIC. emtm cass, nu • 114 mech. strong. IM2-41'8 lmmedl•te opening for In-tape transcription Full LES 57 8 llttt B 1020 S 1111 lhlDU'I drvlduaJ who enjoys a time 9 • 133 13' WHALER. 1973. •O hp. r .. H tires/Clutch. 1000. Nd• '78 Ude 42k I SOUTH '78 Fiesta Ghia air, pt wide & interes11ng variety Edinger at NewPQrt Frwy King box spring, matt & Elec start Evlnrude. ma-caah fast. IM6-5063 ctUlcil t' & b~ ~ x~~ad gift. $199~ of secretarial & clerical 559.933:j trm. exit $300 642·20•5 jored 1983. Newport slip. ·77 GMC 26' finest Royete. '82 Accord Hatchback, cond. S3~. 1-787:0::5 cou1n duties Position requires Mr• Hoskins -S2600 cash. 120-1551 lo ml, mint cond, fully 29K mites xtra ci.an 01 .. a Xttt 931 typing 60 wpm, S/H 80 lo Lge detk s 100, cstm equip, d!Jal air. Twtn beds ten. se200.' 67~5 • '79 MGB. Clean, good YILISWAIEI IQU 100 wpm & ab11tty to work nPllT chendeller wtmatcl'llng OAT SIT: U.C.I. Prof & convert to Icing size & dbl eond. •5.000 ml. Best 168 CuUaa1 S conv well with figures Pt·tlme. steady position. wall sconoe wtcrystals Wiie. (Lag Bch hm own· bed. reer bath. Can be '82 Honda CMc. 29.000 offer accepted. ~43 "WE WILL Ill beautltul cond., nu t<>s: Company offers excellent Vic. Hunt. Harbour. S 150 both, chr/ottomen ers tor 19 yrs) want to IMfl at .•75 E. 17th St, mt, aJr, ste<eo, llke new. eng.. & tran1. $2i5C medlcalldental benefits. 60 WPM. 8•o-•848 $20. drape fabric, dbl satisfy husbands dream Costa Meta $42,000. $8200 760-91'40 Ptnc~t I 57 IE lllllSILI" C1' r 1 . 9 7 1 -8 4 2 2 Paid vacation after 6mo's bed frm S 15, 631·6064 of living on boat. T•ke 5•0·9550 or 720-0830 •8• Accord LX: • dr sedan, 169 611§. rJCaro teats. VOiume Salte. SeMce 720-1895 Cail (714) 55&-0176 WAITER/WAITRESS care 01 your boll tor 2 motor partlally bullt. And Leasl""" Experienced only Part laiifiottrtr'a Salt mo. this fall & pay reas. '81 23' Mini motor hm, 207• ml, auto trans, full 497_365• .,. (r4l time eves Apply In pe<-Sii II rent. 494-•2 u or •6.000 mlles. lmmec power FLAWLESSI 111711 Beach Blvd. son Mon-Sun 11-6:30 • 856-6620deys cond. loaded 645-3009 111,500. 646-7641 '70 lSorldle 911T, anow· Huntlngtonee.c:n p.m L~osta Mexican Save soe1. & more on new Of 520.0800 la room condllloo, fully r• (114) 142·2000 '711 Otdt Cuttau Wago V8. PS/PB. A/C, PM 12800, 875-7161 Secretary·Wlll train on computer Job wlluture Type 45wpm FIT SA 540-5850 Restaurant. 4911 Werner top quality bed Mts. all anted! Sall or power-IV'a--1022 Ha built, new palnt, tires. Ave H B 840-3063 fully guar. Not 2nds or re-~t~!!~~~!.'0~~ stereo WfO llr Serlou• WE CARE '79 Cotlus, AJC, .f.lSJ erectrtc.l owner. 88,00 ml, $4800, IMS-3485 ---builU Twin ..i.. tu.t ... .._... • 4 omao di . buyers only Sacrlft0e at WATTRESSIWAITER exp $69 95 All sizes avall Wiii give full tax <Seduction ft Mint cond Brand new $7395 9e3-2S4• l1w I ISi~ '79 Old• Cstm Crul• Wagon. Fully lo•ded Clean 13500. 875-3217 IECl'T HI. OFFICE PIT t2-5 & Sat Lite phones typmg 45 wpm Great entry level pos1t1on Leslle 9-t lam 642-7654 SeC1y mcmn SEClnUY Leading 0 C Construction Company seeking highly skilled executive sec- retary Mtn 3-5 yrs exp contruct1on admlnls- 1rat1on Qualified appli- cants send resume to P 0 Boi1 1980. Newport Beach.Ca. 92663 nee Full ume Cati Karen Free delivery 534•5080. in e•change for your S tO.OOO Call 5•6-5968 644-9550 boat Shps also needed Matcn·g 8'sof1 & 5''' tove-Send pttoto & S99CS 10 Aatt Semen/ WJCIES FHlfTlllE seat tan/naug. gd cond THE NATIONAL EOUCA-p tot 5 has 1mmed 6penlngs lull & both S300 64•-5171 TION & EMPLOYMENT lrtl pl t11ne stack/dock men I DEV FON . INC Po ·f4 Honda C:v1c. engine. Apply m perSQfl 3200 Monestary Dining Set, 6 BOX 10622. Chicago. II trans and all parts Cell Harbor. CM E 0 E/M-F chairs S t70 Love Seat. 6 o 6 1 o . o r C 1 1 I 6•2-5512 Trevis sleeper $70. 840-1069 312_34g.5088 WIRI PIOCESSIR New decorator dark birch Aat11 Wa .... -.020 wanted tor Newport 8eaCh din tbl, 4 chrslarms/bfwn Power IMta 7112 S OUI TlllY S law otf1ee Can !>40.5400 cushions S900 vllue 11 ft Bos1on whaler. ~Shp for vehtcle. 551-8285 Yr rnd church pre-school S200 675-5182 mlr, gd cond .. S2000, teacner needed for Sept Sofa. tables. ctiaJrs. pie-673-4728 Must have E C E cert & lures. temps. dinette set. 15· CARAVEL with Traller prev teaching exp Ac· misc L ve msg 675-9603 & 6 5 Hp J 0hn10 n ceptlng appllcauons thru June 30 556-•335 Trlple Walnut dresser w/2 Motor .$2500. 642-6755 WEiil CLUICAlll AllTllOIS mirrors $350. Match IECllITT llAll Jo•• WHtM 5105 bedside tbl w/storage 5 clay week. 12 ml<Snight to AIDE COMPANION exper S 100 Snot bed. onty 4 mo 16 It Las Veges Tri-hull wl trlr. Make offer. 818-841-4418 Wkd.,_ or 7 l•-675-~99 wknds I Cl:MMELL 8am AvaJI. lmmed Call male. desires llve-ln or old $100 675-1 871 Marla SURF & SAND ship 957-3063 ext 144 HOTEL. Laguna Beach C S •94-8460 EOE 1t1 s PERSIAN KITTENS $150 & $200 5-46-0965 D1t1 SSIO Cocker Spaniel pupt, AKC. 7 wks, blk & butt S100 546-42•5 GOLDEN RET MIX PUPS Mother-AKC reg Father Jntl~ 6214 16' GLASTRON w/VOLVO 110, xlnt cond. S270Q Neib.< Bar Scene. obo 6-45-4191 aft. 7pm TOOTS SHORE's/an1st ~------­proof retail S7700+ 18 Ft electric Outfield. A-1 OFFER Eves 675-9837 condition. $8500. Eve-nings , 6-46-9726 ROLEX PRESIDENT, bark --------llnlah, 2 xtra lengths. 20 ft IMP. OMC 110, conv $8700 retell make off8f top, co~. radio, phone. Eves 675-9aJ7 tnr. $8900. 673-9164 CHEVROLET '."l..?<ll ort-·•H · ' I '"I \ \1 1 " \ , S4t>-i 200 WERY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR REE &PPUll&L Cormter~O.Llllo llnllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH lllEhlEIU'I SOUTH cou1n ISIZI "WIWIUHT IEllMUIU VOiume Sates, Service And leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntlnl ton Beach (114) 42-2000 '7• 914. new paint, f.M:tory mags, xlnl cond $5250 650-3015 AM only ' '74 9 t• Por 2 0 Whl. r• BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ORANGE COUNTY'S '""n 1\i.,n 1 ..t,,. ... r Jrin 837·4800493.4511 #1 Oldtmobila DMlw bullt. r.-w paint, great Compare our Prloel cond '4700. 545-3045 Before)'Ol/8uy --- ·75 9'11$ Targa Looks Vtlft tlH UNIVERSITY dynamite. 1uns gr~ 177 2Ubl. auto, ~c. iSOk OLOSMOBll..E ,..,..., $10.800/obo, 720·0237 full m•lnt $4 800. 2850Hatbor8lvlt ....... wkndslev1 752·79•1S dy 962·2572 ........ TIJ!I• lit AttH, Duantic PIJM!.. t31t •"18 ce11ea dt. coupe. ·7€"JSIY'."'wagon. FUii tanl Blk. 5 5Pd. ale. sunroof. AllC 1319 of gu. s1eoo. Vecatlof 13795. 673-0•00 ·60 Rambl;, Run• rNt, Speclall 642·9797 ·7· Cellca, Yellow, xlnt $850/obo, 675-77~ hatllc fJll school car. Asking • S1,950. 780-9278 Caiilltc Hot '77 Grand Prix, all power- J!faar ti ·ao Cettca, auto. atr, '71 Sevttie. low mll;;oe. =~~1::.!~~~t cond lffJXduXR iJ8 SEDAN st.,eo. to ml, 1mmac. fully equlped. Only ----...,.·------------~ Sliver w/btack leather. $5895. 8•8-5885 S7495. 527-9094 '84 FIERO SE COUPE Many extras. Xlnl condl ·91 Terc:.I 2dr. • tpd, Air '79 SEVILLE •3K ml. ~f»Vt~ ~~1:; S 1•.950 84&-7641 cond )(Int condtllon. Cedar. sunrl, acrylic top, · P · 1-..11 • 1141 Best ofr 751-4303 leather Int • wire wneei.. -xtnt condition $9975. 180 Mazda rub. Whit• '8• Corotla. Wht w/blue 644-5909 wlsnrf. Cusl rlma, tires. Inter. 5 spd, xlnt cond. '80 COV D'ELEGANCE am/fm CUI alarm. Bus $7500 firm, 675-8298 beaut concl, velor• Int, tO 846-4221. $7500 080 Tri .. rk 171 ml. $9850. W-4 t89 •11ct4n Ins tl4S 177 Triumph fA7. hit. 5 STADIUM PONTIAC STADIUM 714-.385-1919 S.OW..Semt~Of't1 ., h Samoyed. '• Blk Lab GARAGl SAU ADS NOW S50 each Incl ,lit shots CLASSlfllO 1Y CITYI & vet Cheok·UP 682-2793 •iactllaaHal 62ll 21 ft Starflre ·eo s 12.500 OBO. private party Alrtlne tlCket 1-way to 760-9020/871-8628 Cleveland Use before 6113 S200 •98·23•• 33 ft Chr1scraf1 1987 I.I LllllY IEIU =n. a1;~n:' or:t. -;~ Xlnt cond. 125,000. paint, gar kept "950 8'l·IOll1141-1111 WEWUTY•I Get GREEN cuh tor WHITE elephant• with a ClMtlfted Ad Cd 842-5878 -~ s~~ .~i9!! , Wt'rtNft SH HLOW Male Chow ~we Ill'---C t • Cream. exit disposition _. .. I HI AKC 675-9823 eves Ptai11al1 316 VICtorla btwn Newport Poodle Pups T /cup Toy & Apt sz refrlg 1911 fV 3 pcs & Harbor, refrlge 175· Min $250 & up 546-28•8 · • Baby Items, furniture, Sound condition, need• AMWAY PRODUCTS work $6000. 675-9326 35-50~. otf, final month Ask for Bob 979·7619 COTA DE CASA MEMBERSHIP $500 6•2· 1•33 '82 Wellc:ratt. Step V-20. Loaded for f1Sl'llng. Lo hr1 $9500 720-1675 aft 6pm ClWIUllUI Ste Ronald Oece sect, love set. lamP9. misc Sat/Sun 612-3. SO CALIF DOG TRAINING prints & pictures. chest of In home obedience train-Obi bed wood headboard drawers, phone. atero SAT /SUN 9-4. 312 Paige ing Reas rates. 15'1. Off '40 Reiten Tbt & 6 Chrs. llSIUICE ULYAIE ~;;11~~~1 1984 Tiera 26 Power Boat. system. cass. dbl bed & Ln In Brlttenywoods this month! 963-3388 $200. 675-01•1 boit, otfc furn VW tent, Tract Items 10c to $100. _ __ .. Highway damage. Call for S rt •--Specs & Tender lnlo ,. I, -•, swap meet tent. propane Misc furn. -trlfl camp stove. dbl steeping I -t h k l!!P"!'A'!"L-!'!"!IN._ __ h_"""""..., bag 675·5856 "'r' IC Ha ds 12 Y oc G lie furniture. 25" RCA Con-dis~ $650 63;~1o•:n Ctrtaa tlel Illar 14 Fishing Boat w/bell tank fully equipped tools household goods. etc 718 Fernleaf. CdM 720·119• MOVING SALE Sun 9-4 Secretary Desk $50 Olympia Elec Typewnter S75 used Motorola Pager $45 Ellle Golf Clubs S85. Skis S25 Swimming Pool Cer11mic me S2/tt. Toyota Roll Bar & KC l~hts $95 506 Poinsettia. CdM I I 901e Color TV, Arte Rugs, __ much more Nothing over Pttl 5535 S lOO 546-1•17 Umbrella ockatoo. Garage Safe Sat/Sun beautiful bird, tame S600 2408 22nd Street 650-5842 Good pet Wssher/Oryer. beds. an-htit-HI IOlO uque furn. accessories ----------• Sat 8am 1218 Davon Ln Sleamer trunk, Edison Xlnt cond furniture ac-cycl type photograph w/ cessories, Pacific Love-cychnders candle shck seat 6 S300 Brown & Jor-dial-phone. school clock don patio 5 piece set rephca 1930 Philco radio. S300 3 Pecan End ct11nese vases 675-5856 Tables $150 ea Cornef Mak• your lhopplng .... Sleeping Group $350 I« by using the Dally Pl· 6•0-9150, 6••-4655 lot Clanln.d Ad• E •• 1 DOLLS. Old Bisque & Composition Shirley Temples. Dream Babies GTW Marine Surveys ... , 9029 <714> 542.0152 '75 cXU XU 250 RUNS GOOD Pll-111111 S&Ll 850 .... 593 11tld more 6-40-8646 -------- Elec dryer, ~· & works llke new S98 Antique couch, blue/gm floral. gd cond S 110 6'42·5271 For lmrned sale Charter (GOid Card) memberlhlp, Magic Island 645-6414 111C Tr•cka CUYEI YACITS ""·5""5 •c""i;;;y--,ruc..,..k.""'l""ik-•-nu-. OPEllllllE 25,000 ml, 283-V8 wl• Numerous models on d11-spd N9W ~ bed. Ex· ptay haust, braka, paint, Int. Sat1Sun June 9th & 10th em/fm. p/1 & more. Cell for more info S.500 557-997• MaglC tsl1nd GOid Charter Newport Yacht Exchange '76 Toyotl, 4spd. mao-. Membership top bell-71•1675-1800 runt good & n.at S1975 eht• 870·8501 996-6795 le S ii ?OH Newporter 11 1M2-0795: MAGIC ISLAND GOid Card !lid ev9S ~a-a823 Membership S250. plut 10 Ft seals PleUYre Boat :::=------------~..,...,,..,., trenster lee and credits. Complete. Trailer Needs1.;V;,.;1;,;;n-., .... _____ __ H6-2856 Wort< $4()() &46-5137 '12 OllYYYUl1211. MAGIC ISLAND '""INTEREST-CAL 20 •9•-•818 MEMBERSHIP IN SLIP-NEWPORT ~ $2000/belt off., 955-7540 or 54&·•~7 Aati,•H, Candice 660-8888 13 ft CAL CAT Catamaran Cl111ica NEIMAN Bar Scene. '400 6-46-~30 1''6"'7"'"'F,.Of'•d,...aPaJ"'ax"""'",-.500~X"'"L TOOTS SHOAE's/ertilt ,.-LIDO. xlnt eond. w/trlr. conv, pis. alt, a/c, f /w, proof retail SHOO+ Hiia. covers, litres. good cond. ISO..U1 OFFER Eves 875-9837 $1300. 2131691 t662 17• Aberg.tass Sellboat '89 CORO. ChfYI* 440 wtttl trail« ssoo Of' tra<M anglne, 50K ml. xlnt f01 lnflatatM. H 631-7925 cond S22.000 firm. W 821·51•0 Gary 833-8190 Mon-Ht " LARGE SELECTION Of' NEW & USED BMW'S! LmlUll-VOlUM 8Al£S SERVICE I LEASING 3870 H Ct\tny Ave • LOHO BEACH • (No Ctwryalt-405) n1')ue.1m tr.a.Int Wetcome OPE.H 8EVEN DAYS ., 533--42•2 8'1&-2892 We're Dealing I 3 r. :>. -i . rt • . , -,, d -l• -:- l· 0 Ii .. .. r. • -•• I. .. n 1t I, II I ! y I l r ~ i ~ 3 - ' 1111111 CUii M'( REPORT? .. _ NO, MA'AM, IT ISN'T READ'r' ... ANVWAY, I SAT U~ ALl_lAST NIGM! . PUNCl-llN6.NEW J.tOLES IN ALL THESE PA6ES SO T~E'(1D FIT INTO T~E BINDER :. • SUNDAY' -tu•• a, 1884 ' DON1T LET MER CALL ON ME ... PL~ASE DON'T LET MER CALL ON ME ~ .. -.. I _____ J _ } .. , Ylll llllllll llllY PINI ves · I MA'Alfe? . T~1s· ~(LLl:R PAf'ER r SOU6~T BV MISTAKE AAS ONLY TWO HOLES ... I DONT 516~ LIKE TMAT, M MA'AM ... VOO'LL 6ET ~INKLES IN VOUR FORE~EAC' GARFIELD ® by Jim Davis JON'5 SOMETIMES 0'71E MAKE 5 ME 50 0E5'T ANGRY, 1 COOLP JU~T SCREAM 6MOE5/ J , -----------~~----------------------------~ .... ----------------------------~ NANCY ~ NOW THAT THE FOOTBALL SEASON HAS BEEN EXTENDE~ I'D BETTER KEEP IN SHAPE NANCY, LETS PRACTICE A L'TTLE FOOTBALL ! I'LL PLAY CENTER , AND YOU CAN BE ·THE QUARTERBACK 4 -63 -21-18-7-3- 50 -92 -10 ---,, ---""-~ BINGO! :DENNIS THE MENACE ; GoodnesS. Kathy, : we haven't seen yoo in AGES! JUDGE PARKER ACCORDING TO CARLA,THE . REASON SHE WAS LATE WAS THAT SAM DRIVER INSISTED ON TAKING HER TO DINNER LAST NIGHTf THEN SHE LIED ! SHE TOLD US SHE COULDN'T SKI ! • J I can't believe ~ iru:h Dennis has GROWN! THE TRUTH IS THAT SHE'S HAD HER EYE ON SAM EVER SINCE SHE MET HIM AT SPl::NCER FARMS f , . - . by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux REMEMBER WHEN YOU WENT SKI ING THAT WEEKEND? SHE TOLD ME THAT SAM SPENT THE WHOLE .-------_........ AFTERNCX>N THAT'S RIGHT,,, WITH HER! TEACHING HER TO SKI! CARLA IS AN EXPERT SKIER I SHE PROBABLY COULD HAVE GIVEN SAM LESSONS! MEANWHtLE, THE HEADMISTRESS AT LANE SCHOOL PAYS ABBEY A VISIT'' ARST, LET ME.TELL YOU WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY TO ONE OF OUR STUDENTS! HER NAME IS CARLA eeNADICT! I BELlEVE YOU MET HER WHEN SHE AND r------"-----I HOPE I DON'T OFFEND YOU BY ASKING SOME PERSONAL QUESTIONS ABOUT MR, SAM DRIVER! \. --'~ --- _ .. SUSIE SPENT A WEEK.END WITH YOU! • # • I • -I ' '/ ·-- GRADUAllNG SENIORS 1£X>O CAN LOOK .BPCK ON -rn1~ PA&T QEAR. WrTH A GREAT DEAL OF PRIDE. ! MOON. MU.LLINS· -rH~RE1S TH~ BIC5 DIPPEfl, l<AYo ... DOCTOR SMOCK -~ I .. we MePICAL--1'"YP6 GUYS AL-WAYS..:. 'T"RY 1'"0 NIP ANY r:>AP HAe1-r IN "f'"HES euc> ! I ... ,AN[) UP THERE IS Pol.ARIS~ 1'4E NORTH STA~··· AMA21NG. I ~OLD You So. ~ 0 • AT 11ME.~ LIKE 1fU~, I ~ QUE.5110N ~crJER WE A5 EDUCA"'ft>RS HAVE REAL.Lt,> DONE OUR :1)8 ,,, Y~H ... PARTICULARLY W~EN YA Fl<S~~R IT1S DoWNH.ILL ALLTH' WA'I. by George Lemont HeY, , Fet-.l-AS l e~eAK PANCIN<S ON AWoo"eN PIE!R CAN ee HA%ARPOOS -ro YOUFt He-A L-'T"M ·' SAt....VES ANP e>ANC'AC:SES l'HA1'" YOUNG MAN! >.'ve 601"' "f"O WARN HIS FRllSNPS! ' - . . . •' J l I J .. ,. -... ·11> B ... t ,. • NOTIC~MY co~ SClflVTIFIC - A~ •• . l.11;. . .• p ·. -.. W, c .... ....,'*-• ......... "f~ANKt;! t ~EEL FINE 1 !'.....,~NOW . •NeWScoNT"ROL N&...-.S" 60tJNOS 'fOO ~ eAOTM~I~, ~o "'AC"T"ION News• ~O& "T'OO ~AANl"IC.' ._ __ _ 1£1''5 ~E:AR WHAi YOU'Ve. GOi; Of:NIL.f:Me:.N ! •-'" • , •. ANV' ~11 t71'7N'I Ol\ICE MENTION MARRIAGE! I 1 • • • . fr-.~· - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYESt There a,. at IMlt six differ· ences In drawtdg Mtails IMfwHn top and bottom peneh. How qufdsty un YCH1 find tMmt CMctl aMwert wtttl n.... Mlew. -I llutn tw ••• •-.ioe ., 'P9AOW •t "'""' ·s ,....._. llP tt _...,., r P9AO<U t t 100.:1 ( '911...,1 It MO• t llutH tW II.,., 9POS l ·~10 • -- ~unif)rWhirl@ ·® -~--------by Hal Kaufman------- • STING FEVER! Each wont in tN:s test has a STING to It (No. 1, for exa...,.., Jollet"'s STING, Is I.STING): 1. Jollet"'s STING. %. 6fnts STING. 3 . ....-s STING. 1 t 3 .4 1 s M A ·-· a H ·1 - 3 A \~ .. R· ~ - I p ,_ . SHARP-WITTED LET'S SEEi Are you sharp.witted? Let's see. When all of the words to which clues are given belO# are found and arruig· ed In the diagram above, they wlll ap- pear vertically as well as horl1-ontally -they wlll form a word_ square. Definitions 1. Quldr·wln.ct. 2. Pay tloma .. to, as • hero. 3. Special point of view. 4. Dinner __ _ s: Mlctia in general. W«d No. 1 - ~ SH)S.'JtP -la already In place. ........ f 'tll\Oal '' "lu"' c·-..·c ·~·1 a ~, ' ' ' ' I'" I' '-· 4. Slelgtl rider's STING. s. K'"9fd's STING. 6. Policeman's STING. Mow many can you ,.,uleout1' etftlllOd•~~-..OMIU,i •V !. lut11110f f lut1t•) • lu IUl>I t lu•1UH C .,,._, I • Map Zapl Challenge: Name thr" IQfes peued through In drawing a straight llne on a map from Loa Angeles, C.llf. toDen\'er, Col. Time llmlt: 1 minute. ~· 1"4! 11t ·..-.n pue..,.11.1v ,....._ , • Sun\ Funl Add one-ttttrd of twelve to four·fiffM of seven to make •leven. How H it done? N3 ... 31lt Uwt • · Rlddle·Me"-Thls! What fish drills hotes? The borer~uda. What era had the most awafds? The Medal Ages. f - i , i TOP POPPE RI It's easy to see wtty the young lady •llifve 11 so hippy. Simply add missing lines from 1 to 2, J, etc. ' . For Better or For· Worse .. GCXJD GR\EF ! TolH1NK' USED1DWEAR 1R1S1HlNG- lN PUBLlQ. f -I" Gt\J\NG SoME. OF MY OLD SUMMER CLDTHe:(S To\tt\E- .SALVfffiON A~Y UGH! , I HA"ENT ~\EDlHIS ONE.ON IN Ye~! 1 IN STRIDEI Apply n.s. ~ ... tty: 1-bd. 2-Lt. bM. )-Yef1ow. 4'-lt. bnwft. S-Flestl. 6-l.t . .,_... 7-0ll . ......._ · ... 1-0ll.blue.9-lladt.11-0ll ......... 11-Lt.gny.12--....... I'.' - SPELLBINDER - I ~£ 10 polnb fear using •II the .......,.. In tM word betow to form two~wwdl: .. ' MASTERLY .. -------. . THIN tc0re 2 points ~ for •II wot-di Of four letters or more toUftd among the i.tten. t Try•--•tlMltM,......_ -- --....~=-.Mve...-.. -- by Lynn Johnston H~-: WHAT HA'/E. you Gaf IN \HE Bo)(~ . ' MY WIFE.HAS JOST lHRoWN 001: He:~ B\KINIS . I I ' 1- ~·· -----~-~------------------------------------------------------ ( .. .=GORDO ® SHOE 1 \.l~D \O u5t. ~ ~lBl~lU6 ~ SE.HA~. WE. M~AL.L. ~lS STUFF ABOUT~ ALLEGED ''NEW lDEAS.~ o-3 ~ANO ME -f"~ CALlUlA\oR, PAT~lCK . AA\.L. '{OU MEAN,Ml ~eAlU~ I 00~·1 . '{OO, DAD ? '7 \ ....., _____________ -:.-------=-~---'--------~~--1 ., 'fOU 60-4!> "A\lt; rr tMOE \ t ~~f.R "M' A CM.UJU10R ro~~wrr~ Ml''"Me.·nc.. w~ t \&)~~ '(001( ~&~ M=\~ t u!JE.Q \JP fu-l.. M'f "tlN6~, · . · t WE~\ 001"~\0f-~MO C.OUM\E() 1"~ fLOWe.R-6 . by Gus Arriola IF I 1-IVE TO/!!JE A - . HLJNOR~D, . .J :I'J.L AIE\IER ~ FIOl)ICE J..//Mf OLtT. lay Jeff MacNelly I'VE ENCAPSULATED MC{ NEW JDEASON 9™1'6 Ba\J2D ~GMT UERE.. • .1 J I . laHyPlllt -lporla MAIN OFFICE M d · 330 W•t 8ay It.. Cott. MeN, Ca. on ay Mall addreM: Box 1MO, Coete M ... , Ca., 12121 Telephone: ... 2-4321 baseball Pro1rani .:::Jiorm•cion 1$ J>l'OVidt:D by..W~net=w=M~k~•i=~~~~~~~L--=Lf~::~=:=o;~rt;;;~~ """""""" /uub -·_ -. '1 ooser' ---...:.TEI. I a--=-='":. -• <1> awna1111• "°"' -... B 1. L 0 R ENZ 0 ~'9':;*' Ill ...... IDT. CARCATERRA --u•w. c•1nllt ~ .. Tbe ..1:t"eld and the Cias Im • tr 0 ~In.) ""' OL TUM 1'IULI .... ._ broadcast oth have (11'9 .._ 'ntru .... much in common. Team-). (11 ) work is essential as is a t1:11~IOU-~~Jib1M:.:=.~ certifiable chemistry be-._ ,._ - -•'*·-_ tween teammates. an IR ""-9lllllMl.0Me).(Jn) undcr5tanding of both the D 9Ji.LJOO!UU. game and what is expected Cl '*-•l'•MI from each member. The "fa laclll SJKJl'f6 ................................................................. Plll/f! 2 TV Antenna ....................................................... ~3 Jltyt:ilne 1Jl'arna .. . .. . .. . . ... ..... ..... ... ..... ..•. ..... ..... P-ae 4 Tu~ TopJ>ers .... . ... .. .... ..... ... . ... . .... .................... P"IJ'f! 6 Jltytin>e Schedule ........................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule ...................................... ---P• 10 TV Puzzle .............................. -·-········· ........... ~ 31 precision that this requires -• •••w. ._ ..... ,._•left usually takes years to mas-Pr• at111 ...... (lln.) I nd 12::98 Cl)NAtOLl-k1.,1ro,w",.._. ter, but ocnam p ayen a ~~~ .._,!!:•• !!!.'t':ro~· cbieve super-star status -.., ...... .. IDT). ?:ertaio broadcasters .,. ~-_ much earlier than others. (I In. .... , (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. SunMt Blvd., Los Angela, Ca. Al Michaels ai:'d Earl 1:11D 1-........ o.-" T=:e, (4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank. Ca. W~ver .. who, this week ==~..,_ . •In ~7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., LOI AngetM, Ca. begin their ~nd season ... 1 ... 1'11T9GITl'll•ll 8\ KFMB, CBS. 7677 Engineer Road San Diego. Ca. as ABC's men m the ~th _. 1 -· _ • q• • ,.__. (10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. for Monday NJ1ht ~.,:;.-.;;;s::: &.;.;,-.: (39) KCST NBC. 8330 Engineer Road. San Diego. ca. Baseball, are two such ~..._.._.).Clln.) ' broadcasters. In only one •D IPOlllWW teh1t t t lrw _ ......... .. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., LOI Angelee, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 MefrOM Ave., Loe Angelel. Ca. (11) KTTV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., LOI Angeles. Ca. _ ... full year together, they have ,,_., ,,... _. ,..... Cllelll (.,_ aaroercd enouah sup-._ ,_, c.11.)1 u.a. Gl):sx•1l11 porters to warrant all-star e11-.111 'IU 1 <"-Ctil1111). (t tir .. status. • .... ) "We'll be better this •D OLYMAD •n H ..., .... year," promises Michaels. Wll UR" 1"e l 1'11¥ 11111 fll ,_, ··A new partnership takes .,.,.._ Wlllllill -••tJ•, ••rM ......... w--.,..., ....... awhile to Jell. This time K-. _...., ....... ••lltll ""° around. Earl and t know .... uU• 111•• .. ...,""'..., cachotherbeuer. we ha~a °"' ,,, •Iii a 111 (t lw.) better understandin~ of ~ what each of us can bnng to ... a 9'1e.\Y 9GITIHll (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., LOI Angefes, Ca. a game. Also, Earl will be a m CM.&.MM..L.9GITI (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. lot looser with a full season t1:118 ..,.,._ (66) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. under his belt." -PgTV Michaels. thought by -llon•-••••-• most knowledgeable ol>--• servers to be the heir ap- parent to Vin Scully as (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. baseball's top game caller. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. considers the key to his (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller'suoo:ss to be a strong Center, N.Y .. N.Y. measure of consistency, (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building, Rockef•ller Center, which he maintains from N.Y.,N.Y. week to week. (E) ESPN, Bristo!, Ct. "People expect you to be (L} SelecTV, Marina def Rey. Ca. informative. enteruirun~ (S) Showtlme intelligent and accurate. ' (8) Spotlight the California-based an- (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta, Ga nounccr says. "I don't try to put on a sbow. it's not my style. I just strive for an even keel. a consistency in the pauem. You can't please everybody, so you try to please as many as you can -as well as yourself." ........ (8) WOA, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta. Ca. 2 Sunday, June 3, 1984 The Monday qi1ht aames have thus far failed to attract the loyal follow- ing that its winter-time footbeU counterparts have . ..,_ .. 8 u•w. C.1tlMI ...._ II Loe A 11111 Dull•ra= .. ., nn --. ___... OLYIMCI A.._ ....... It .. tW ................. 0 .. '" .... ............ ,. .... ,.. ...... ey ...... .,, Yll»C* ...... ,.fl# .... •• l'•au. o• • .._. .. CN-........ ._<a..,..> ~ ••CI>•auwm••• _.,..,,._. (Pleue ... 8POllT8,..,e SO) .................. ______________ _ -TV&nlenna- NBC -whistlili ast ? Affiliates assured new series will make peacock proud again By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of IM Delly .... ....., ' lmafine you're--an executive from the one o the 209 NBC-affiliated stations across the country. Sure. NBC has picked up a.wagonload of Emmys and critJcaJ kudos the past few Y.ears for shows like "HiU Street Blues," 'Cheers" and "St. Elsewhere." But where it really counts -in the Nielsen ratJngs -NBC bas remained mired in third place behind CBS and ABC for nine consecutive years. Em mys arc fine for a network's prestige, but ratings determine bow much a show can charge for advertising and thus arc crucial to the profit picture. So as a station executive, )'OU might have attended NBC's annual amiates conven- tion last month with low expectations. But what you heard was a sunny prediction that next year will be the season when NBC finaUy climbs out of the cellar. Affiliates conventions give local stations executives a chance to meet the network brass and some TV stars. Tht network also provides a sneak preview of the new programs planned for next fall. NBC's convention was held at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Addressing the affiliate representatives. N BC Board Chairman Grant Tinker focused on entertainment programming "because it's the first lime I've been able to get up here with . real optimism. It_ may seem like an odd tame -given the Nielsen results of this season -to be so upbeat, but I am ...... Tinker admitted the network made some pretty poor choices for new series ~ast fall. Not one of the fall 1983 entnes was renewed. "Just when we were gathering speed through last spring and summer. we ran smack into a wall. a wall of our own making," he said.. . But Tinker said NBC Entertatrunent President Brandon TartiJcotT and bis staff have made "some solid course correc- tions ... Regarding the_ com.ing year. Tinker said. ·• ... finally, we will eruoy, all of us, t~e kind of season that's been much too long in coming.'' -. Programming chief Tanikoff said _the I 4'h hours of rctummg NBC pnme-t1me shows had an average rating higher than the network's retumina programs last year. He then pve the affiliates a ni&ht·by·nifht rundown of NBCs strategy (or chmbing out third place: 4 MONDAY: The network is stickinJ wH'ft' "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes.''. a miclscason entry that has pmettd biah raunp. NBC will bettlt A.Bes football LonJ Andenon and Lynda carter, Uartnc the apot11'bt with Johnny Canon at NBC affUJatee conYendon in Loe Aqelee, wtD etar in a new fall ahow, "Partners in Crime." broadcasts and CBS' late Monday night series ("Kate and Allie." "Newhart" and "Cagney and Lacey") with its Monday night movies. TartikofT promised moTC made-for· TV movies and miniseries in this slot. TUESDAY: This bas been NBCs strong- est night, and the network doesn't plan to change a thing. It starts with .. The A· Team," proceeds to the popular midseason entry "Riptide" and conclu~ with. "Rem- ington Steele.:· The Steele scnes will OPc;n in the fall with four episodes filmed tn Europe. WEDNESDAY: To do battle against Lee Majors' popular"Fall Guy" seriesoo ABC, NBC will send Michael Landon, wbo has proved equaJly popular tn "Bonanza .. and "Lmle House on the Prainc." undon will portray an angel assigned 10 help troubled folks on Eanh. TartikofT caJlcd this "a breakthrough show" that will help NBC improve its ratings over "The Fall G uy." (CBS will air two new sitcoms in this time period.) At 9 p.m .. "The Facts of Life" returns, followed by a "compatible" new sitcom. "It's Your Move." This one stars Jason Bateman as a conmvmg young man who matches wits with his mother's boyfriend. At 10 p.m., the network expects continued improvement from "'St. Elsewhere." THURSDAY: Tanikoff acknowledged the network has had some problems on Otis night. (The major one is a powerhou~ C~ lineupof .. Mqnum," "Simon and Simon and "Knou Landin&-") NBC' hopes to snare more viewers by opening with a new sitcom, "The BilJ Cosby Show."' Cosby pon:rays a New. Y oric doctor wbo alS<? bas to cope with family problems. This wlll lead in to the returning "family Ties," provid- ing what Tartikoff called a one-hour "nuclear family block." "Cheers," rcturrung at 9 p.m. will be paired with "Night Court," a sitcom introduced at midseason. Then, to fight the erodillf audienoe for "Hill Slf'Cet Blues," the senes will air more new episodes and begin them earlier in the season. FRIDAY: This has been a terrible night for NBC -two different lineups last season failed to make a dent T anikoff said the network plans to begin the ntabt next fall With its "trump card." That's "V," a weekly spinofT from two highly _suoccss~I miniseries. TartikofT expects It to wtn viewers away from "The Dukes of Haz. zard" and "Benson." Against CBS' dynamic soap duo, "DaJ. las" and "Falcon Cresl" NBC will launch two new action.adventure police series. "Hunter" features a detect.Ive from the "Diny Harry" mold, portrayed by ex- football star Fred Dryer. It's followed by "Miami Vice." anotbeT polioe show )Vith a "Hill Street Blues" flavor and music video influence. SATURDAY: Tanikoff hopes for a stroni opening wt th the returning sitcoms. "Di tr rent Strokes" and "G1mmea Break.." (PleaeeeeeTV AlfTENl'fA/Pafe 29) Sunday, June 3. 198-4 3 ~----------------------.............. .. -Daytl111& Drama . Grant saves Celia frOm boat blast [ __ _ji~FJ..1m"f!l1~1.~:t-rrtir.\=-===;:;;::::=~~~~~;:l§l:mij::it;Jt~csitui'ii:p;ILDimn~daa;W1~thlBBo~bb~1ogc~~thc~r~;-~t<:M'ti~n thtn' tell~ Johns lfe spenf Georgia. night at Diana's. lnOreett, Steve learns his Trey's office 1n retaliation BY LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Lea.nung Adam bas cheated him. Palmer tells Phoebe Adam plans to use land she sold bun for pmbhna mall Palmer then talks aboµt Adam's gambling mill plaAson televts1on. Joanna msists Adam return to Pinc Valley due to problem tn west wmg. . An angry Erica remains in New York. In Pine Valley. Adam learns Rou took al.re of the problem and warns Joanna to stop intertcrina m Ills mamagc. Mike and Enca deny feelings for one another. Hilary appalled when Dotty tdls about Tad's sord.Jd pa.sL Ruth and Joe learn Edna paid Tad to date Dony. En~. they tell Tad be has to rq>ray &in.a. A~ womes -when she learns Jesse only paid interest on money from loan shark.. oot the principal. Adam hires hood to pose. as agent to get Jesse to Stan over bu share of the StC3mp1t Man wonders 1f he's falhn.g ANOTHER WORLD: Oaricc notices father. Michael Christopher, was led to Larry and MJ. arowina closer. As his believe Steve's mother Marina had died. condition improves, Peter released from Steve's also told that .after Mjchael l.C.U. Catlin, released on bail, moves m ChristopherlefiGrcccehcw~nevcrbeard with Larry and Oarioe. Donna orders from again. Franny reluctantly accepts C'.ecillc out of mansion since she and Peter aquamarine friendship ring from Kirk. aren't married. Cecille, hoping to wed Diana tells Maggie that she's pregnant by Peter, brinp minister to bospttal, but AJice Steve, not Frank. Diana then decides to nixes the plan. Cass fills in for Pet.er at Cory leave town. Heather's father, Mr. Dalton. Publishing. With Brava magazine in realizes Tucker trying to act sophisticated trouble, Sandy feels Mac and Jamie only to impress them and tells Tucker he's attempting to rcconclle so that he'll help unimpressed and to stay away from them fix failing magazine. Tests shov. Heather. Peter's seasick piJJs were exchanged for (' APITOL: Trey refuses to tell Myrna or medicatio n that slowed down bis bean-Joane site of the honeymoon. Julie tells beaL Donna finds 1.0.U. from David Sloane Trey never lets anyone sec hov. addreued to Cecille. A.ltbou&h Carl's father tender he is inside. Thomas informs Kell) commilled suicide, Carl still blames Mac Hal may be in hospital for a long time for bis father's death. Kelly decides she and Scotty should move AS THE WORLD TURNS: Luetnda into their own Washington apartment. In tells John she loves him. Medical board retaliation for Trey breaking into his office. dec1qcs to reinstate Jeff, but he's not ccnain Zed breaks into Trey's office. waits forTre> be wants to return. Franny agrees to tutor and gives him photo of Kelly. Zed tells K1rlc for his finals.. Marcy's-mother Pegg) Maggie to bear wtth him; soon he11 be her returns to Oakdale and decides she can use old school paJ Jimmy Desmond and things the McCall famil} 's affection for MarC} to will be JUSt hke before. WaJly and Brenda get at their money. ~n and Jay sleep ru n into each other at the hospital. Brenda A new face in an old role buys Rick set offlyi ng lessons. Mark meets with Yak Parker's Wlfe aad asks for cop) ot Paula's files. but Mrs. Parker has none Mark tells C'lanssa h.e plans to serve Paula with divorce paper'$ after Trc) and Sloane wed. By CONN IE P~ALACQUA Seeing an unfam1har fa« an a familiar role often 1s a Janng and disturbing u- penen~ for soap opera v.'lschers But 1n the com- pcblJ\e wor1d of da)ttmc, v.bett changing an actor v.ho pla)s a rok can poss.- 1bl) u~nslate mto 10- crcaSC"d ratings. replace- ment 1s a freq~n• OC'CUr- rrn« • The 'trv.~r is not the onl\ onr v.;bo can be Jared .. i v.-as temfied becaus.e I was a replacement.. says Callan Whtt v.bo took o'er ~ rok of .\nn .\kien Forbe$ on "'LoYu11·· t1ro'O months ago Sha nnon Eubanks bad pla~ cd .\no Sloe% tht-show's premiere last year ··~other v.oman 1tt-as so t.altnted and "'CU hk.c:d . ., \\'hll 5a}S.. -bu1 e\~'Ont' in the enscmbk' has bttn support" c of mc So I ~ JU~ to go a.head and do m > v.Ott and not th.int about It" 4 Sunday, June 3. 19M Callan Whit While V.'b1fs ~no u a shade ) ounzcr than the characttt as pla)'cd b) Eubants.. she rrt.a1ns lhc air of sophjsucated clepntt that Eubanks brought to the rok .\nn LS the daugh· tc-r of lhe enormousl> v.-ealth) Cabot l\ldtn a.od the •1 fc of the ru:cnUy deceased and also eoormo\W) •ea.Ith) a., Fotbcs.. ~.macu>t baVlftl alJ that ~ -and DtVtt t'V'C'O thankmg about 1t ... Whit says "Ann 1s alv.a)s who I wanted to be. She's able to handle hers.elf in even situation She's so chic·· · Ahho~ Wh it looks as anstocrauc as Ann 1~ meant to be. she has q u1 te a different background <\ Ph11adelph1a natn·r. Whn ' and her two brotht'f'S were raised b) her d1vo!TI'd mother in a middle-class home. She began acting after v.1nmng a panial scholarship to ~llentov.n C'ollcgt of SL Francis ~ Pm ·• A.fkr college I li ved out of a WJtca.sc domg regional theater for fh~ years.., she says. She finall) settled down five '~ igo -.hen ~ mamcd filmrnaler 'Ton) Ruscu\ Whit l~ part1culart~ e'- ctlc:d about taking O\ er thc.- rok of .\nn. no" that the c haracter has been .;do~ ··'lo• th.at hc-r husband' dtad.shc'sgo1fli to be ask.log hcrsetf such qucsuoru as. ·What am I IOiDI to do ..,,th my hfe'l" &Dd ~wu, ~ '°'°' to be meaninafur.' DA YSOFOUR LIVES: Hope refuses to listen to Mawe·s plea not to rush 1010 loveless mamage with lalT}. Abe. at· tracted to Brenda. the rcporteutaying wnh Roman and Marlena On her first night as C'hns·s housekeeper. Tess rcalLus she\ attracted to him but holds back on her feelings. Drawn to Anna. Tony obsessed wi th finding Andre. Max learns La~ started rumor that Max's bank was fa1hng Max and Gwen have mutual attraction Regaining use of his legs. Bo sneaks out of hospital. trymg to find Hope. Meanwhile. Larry takes Hope to New York and plans to bed down w1th her so that she'll go through with mamage. EDGE OF NIGHT: Ap.inst Enc ·~ v.1shes. Mike 1ns1sts that Jodie and Preach· er spend night ID jail for breaking and · entenng Raven 1ells le) she's pregnant Geraldine warns Logan to &t.ay awa) from Ahcia. ky gives Logan two weeks to get formula or he'll pull out of deal. Calvin turns in gun and badge and Sl)S he's going to protect hts hfe and the 1own wlthout being on polm: force Derck thinks C'ah in needs ps~chiatnc care. GENE R.\L HOSPITAL: Putnam saH) Ceha's hfe b) gctla~ her ofTboat befon" 11 ewlodt" C'eha behcv~ Grant Andrews planted bomb and Grant Pu~l;pla}S along with this Meanwhile, rant ~n· d~w~ rcp1ns ronSClous.ncss er bt1ng slugcd by Grant Pulnam. He s bl~ to thd1ouse. collapscs and Tanya . ham (Pleue-DATTDIS,..,•30) C AUTHoRIZED BAL ES/SERVICE/SATISFACTIONJ . 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( 1 hr , •6 min.) -·~-· ... -.CM9UI W t&SJ OllT GI*"" Cf)~-·· (()CCII ____ ··a.me F04Jf' {!rom Omahe. =-(R) (3 hra.) •• ,.. #. " • I • ..,.. ··Ari Elephanl Calted Slowly' ,.IDM.C•lll• -(1970, AdYentlll'e) 8111 Travers. Vwgirna nlLOGUATtM•• ·---~~-Kenmt (1 ht .f'31min:t---.._,... IUCUtl'nSr w .. <•••ecr.-.. .. ,. ...... _.._.. ATlW.,... .,.,. "T}le Water Babies" (1979. S •Cll.fM:I fantasy) Arumatlon and live action. ,__..., James Mason. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) ' ..,.,__. ca).,.,. "Datfv Ouck'a Movie: F81ltastic ... IDI 8ft Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vo.c-.,.,_ • TIW 1Mm ea bL Mel Blanc ( t hr . 18 min.) .,. "And Now FOf Something Com· a.llMM pletely Different" ( 1972, Comedy) • WVl:rTOllA• Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( 1 hr • lODiln•w 29 min.) ~-··· -...... m mm liWOUITOWllMLL . IMllC a. "-OIM.P_,_ onA. lODilY !F~:' ~ 1 .._E •llACLI UTWOll PLUllDWTIATMN9U n•WllM _.._.. M MCllC*flM --=al\mU.U. ---'"..,.,.A tribute to Holtywooc:fs IT'IWtlCl>rl• 1111• animal actors lncludiog Lassie, Rin-T1n-.,... "The Pride Of The Yankees" Tin. Flipper. Daisy (Blondie's dOg). Chee-( 1942. Biography) Gary Coopef, Teresa tah (Tarzan's chimpanzee) and Francis Wr!OhLl2 hrs., 8 mtn.) the Talking Mule ( 1hf.,27 min.) ([)_..,...,. (%).,.,."Ori The Town" (1950. M~ ®.,..."Grease 2" (1~. Musical) cal) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr .• 38 Muwell Caulfield. MIChelle Pfelffet ( 1 hr .. min.) • _ 55 min.) M-(I) M COUii Of F•ll•W The 1ntetra-.. Mel & iiiM ciel friendship of two schoolmates IS Ml Liiii •I threatened by prejudiee and racial VIO- nMnCAt: um.I ltAICA&.t -·-u.L ClllTIDll·llMCM CMIUllWI •UCLI MITWOK I~. .... MCAT --ltmTOQQ .... , ... ,, .......... ...... ,. .. ,, RETIRING ••• .,.,. "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Advenlure) Krrsty McNichol. Chrl$tophef Alkins. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD 110Wi1 "Myatery Ar Castle House" ( 1982. Adventure) Alleen Britton. (I hr . 20 min) COIE TO THE auun OF IEWPOIT ••wc .... woa ,. .. ... 19 TMlllllllMlfl• u•H.1..-.. ma.ec11111 OULIGJ ii L&.OWDOll.• ..,.MUI\" aM:Uf M lWWOll.D nmoMOW .. "Pony SOidier" ( 1952. Adven- 1ure) Tyrone Power. Ca,,,.roo Mitchell. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) a2> la J, IOOf'TON Am WifCIG Washington Irving (Tom Aldredge) lntro- duca C:tramatlZ.atlons Of lht" tales by. respectlvaly. O. Hanry. Bordon Deel and aiYw8A::'• 1111 ~ llOWll "C.sablaf\C8" (19-43, Orama) Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bafgman. (2 hrs .• 20 min) •1 (1)--YE&lfl ••mY ...,.,.,_. unurma ·----..... -~-.- Fer Ad ActioO · Cal a Daly Plot AD-m 642-5678 • 24 Hour Aides t. • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program •Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service •Transportation To & From Ors . • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service ' LllUIY lmlEIEIT 1m111 AMBULATORY 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (71'4) 642-5861 AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Sunday, June 3, 1984 9 ............. 10 SuPday ..... 3, 198A > WtlA Come~' A man' 18'Cei-deSpalr and betrayal upon lea\llng ~In Germany. bU1 dcscOYer$ that his strength lies in his 'love fof hfe Stars Gunter Lamprecht and Hanna Schigulla iPa.tt J of-l4) ( l hr . 101Nnl 6D ... "Magnificent Obsession" (1935. Orama) Irene Dunne Robert Tay- ~ ~IVS) -·Cl) NA_, "Kempef Open" Final .touncj tM !Tom Congreaeonal Country Club In Bethesda. Md ) . (NOTE Starting ttme may change to 1 00 EDT) (2 hrs 30mn) 13-ICAllOfP •FT W CMUllJl•t a.ACU llTIIOH (CGm>J I =· _.,_,,,..,_This ''KCET Joumel" locuses on the petVasive prob- lem of famly 'f"IOlenot featuflng llltetVleWS with P«!fpetrators w::tims and the .protes- SOllds wtl<> deal With such prot>lems (The documentaty w1~ be follo~ by a Wit in-studio discussion of~ of the ISS&'8'S raeed) ( 1 hr 30 min.) A •1'1WI OITUTI ecn .,.. "Toots-e ( t982 ComeciyJ Dustin Hottman .Je$.SICa Lange ( 1 hr 56 {[' ~ .. Fw:~loll" ( 1982 Adventure) Oint Eastwood Freddie Jones 12 hrs 15 OWi ) - '.,.. '1nt~·~ Metcl<J)' (1955 Muslcal) Eleanor Parlier Glenn FOfd 11 hr 46 ITW\ I WB -'Fr~ ~ TOday's tap merdl (trom Roland Ganos Sraoium 1n Pwls). (2 hrs , . ,. .. (!) .,.. ·"\JnconQuered· 119' 1 Ao .. en- .tur•I G9ry Cooper 8ons Kanott 13 tx-s I I r:,::..,MTt ... MounU1I'\ f81TT''",. Ro6iisotl .. f 1979 Ac:M!n116e) Robert Logan $u$an OwnanteShitw (1hr 'O • tZ -•nr F UTZ HO* Ca,.. We t...e If We Don I Wan! To ()ie? A IT*' faces deSpel' and betrayal upon aee..ng onson German>. bUt dilSCOYerS ~· his srr~ ees-' ,_~to life $:8'$ ~er l.ar1 IP ectll ar1IC% HaNlll Sctly- (Pan 2 of 14) f1 rv I -91D!ftm.M9 _.. "&orla Sera ~ ~· (1969. C<irnedy) Gina LOllO()l'Q<ll Teo)) Sa"*5. 12 l'n e .. The Comma1'C! · C 95' Ora- me) Ql)'~~~eldor\ 1 2~ · .... ,,,aa.nm ~ -~om The Tenac.e' 1960 eran.) P9' tku: .,..., Jca'1ne ~000- werd. C2 rn.. 24 ITW\.) .... _ ---·'Glimp ~ t:-om °"*' Neb , (3 l'WS , -.ar'f " --..• ,, ... -Ila • &la 2 • Roger d lot~ S?udles ~ a drso :w:on OI paliC.cai aues al ~IO A~ ar'CJ f!'9 ne•IOl'l liS • 9'ldt ( 1 fW , ..... __ -• I Uft -A Blow ~rt.Marmw~~n.~·· ~ --oasc-~ t>ee!lya! 'JC)On ~ preen ... Get••1 tu ~~ ·~· "'-~lor~ ~CU.. lAnCl40C and.,..._~- fPlr13d 14) (1 PW J --·-II ca.. . TIMI • 1191' ACAi..,,_ .. .. ~.Say Ole' ( 1939. Come- 1 Bob Hof!e..Af'J!Jy DlrML-ants } ... ,.,...,..Lii•• ...ecmUCl.10"9 -·· 119-9TMDAVID-...Y IOLI LPGA Championship · F1na1 round (from Jade Nicklaus ~ler '" Kings Island. Ohl<>) (2 tn) '1:) ... 'PGllTUlf ([) DWIA .. UWI ,_ C8ft'IAI. '"" This premiere perlOfmer wlll sing more ot her mUSIC than In any prtrVlous conce'1 appearance 1n a concert from New Yo1k City's Central Park (2 hrs.) .-Y--.OW:nm""~,...-1 AT ILD- -PAUCI Old Ma and new songs including "We'll Meet Again" In an open a11 concert held in OxfC>fdltwe England ~hr .30mll'l.) ... n1• --.. I """ YOU Featur~ two p1ograms rhat otter lnstrucuon in language and com munication to the heanng impa11eci HICHIPS (Hearnlg Impaired Chlldren Infants and Parents' Senllces) a new pio- gram at UCLA and Mark Dena and Shirley Wilson talk about the!< WOfk at ttie Glen· dale Adventist Medteal Ceoter II .allTIW Schedule<l Brue!! Jenner Track and fleld Cla~ (from Sar- Jose Calif ) u S Gymnast.cs Champ100- sh1ps (horn Chicago) ( 1 t>r . 30 min) ~::.;; ~ TillY .... •--1 D•ll ·Aicf\arj PryOf Rap II" The YefSatile entena1ner talks abOut drugs. succes.s. love ano mar riage (Pan 2 of 2) '1l> ,.._, PGITUIT . CID .,_ "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982 AdvenlUle) KflSly McNchOI. CtvistQphf'I Alkins ( 1 hr . 40 mtl'I J ..Z' 90¥ll 'National Lampoon s Vaca· IJ()(l ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Cl'la!>e Beverly o· Angel() ( 1 hr • 38 min I .. 1-0.111.D .._.,GP •mkl W AT- OUl9UD ·women G<>'d MMal Winners· The achievements of Fan"r Durack. Wilma RUdolph. M11dted 'Babe Oid1~son FaMy BlaNten-Koen. and other female athletes who have astounded lhe wOfld Wflh thetf Otympc perlormarx es (1 hr ) G .,_ "Tales Of Terror" f1962 HOI rOf ) Vincent Price. Peter Lorre. (2 tirs • 0 81TBTtl 7 nm -featurea comed1&n George ca.tn. actors Qa, •d Keflll aoo Matcom Mce>ow.I on ioca1 c.o lor their new movie "Gutag" ( 1 hr I at ... ' Escape To Athena" (1979 AdventUte) Roger Moore. Dlvld Ntven 2 ll~s I e ..,.. Red ~ien· · ( 1977, Suspense Wilham Devane. Mcheel Brandon 12 hrS ) • WALL tTmT -.. The Investment Strategrst" Guest Host Cartef Randall Guest Stephen Leeb. t6tor 11'1\Mtmi>n• Stra}Tt •--•••1•1w .,,. . .,.. ... .. ~ -• 'I .. ..., ......... 1111 MIZ .. ''The longest OW'' (1962 Oramal John Wayne. Aobert Mitchum 13 hrS I W'El1110ii-· ... ••aw ._ "t.ove And Oaeth" 11915 Comedy) W"'°"Y Attn. OW. K .. tOf' 11 1111i1ant1ay£onl. hr., 25 min) (Q) M -.,.. llAT The English Bea1 perfOfm some of their greate&I hits such '"Door5 Of VOi.Ji Heaa." "Gel A Job" and=mOfe · Cl> "Threshold'" ( 1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum. ( 1 hr ·1·6 E·--............ AllC ... Q .. , .. .,. .... ,_ &m 'Should The Dem.ocrahc Party Move left?"" Guest Woodrow Wll· son professor of government at Williams College and Pulitzer Prue-winning aulhof James MacGregot Burns ( 1 hr ) QI) IQUAM POOT tMll 8•11 CE) COU... WOM.O _, ''Game Six • {!!ve from Omaha, Neb.) (3 hrs) <I) .,.. "Mystery At Castle House· ( 1982. Adventure) Aileen Bntton ( 1 ~r . 20 mm) C.O) IT--IOOll O&Y "Wllhe Nelson & Family" The country singer performs "'Always On My Mtnd," "Whiskey River"' and On The Road Agatn .. ( 1 hr • 30 m1n) 9-UYOMAU. •@ .cME "Winchester ·73· (1950 West- em) James Srewart Shetley Winters (2 his) lrtl Cla'8COM .. Cll ... llMYTY\8900M ... Ma AllC ... Q me.., I ~wmtDMMOW llOVll "Grease 2" I 1982 Mus~al) Maxwell Cautt1eld. MK:helle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr 55 mtn) (l l 90¥ll On The Town" ( 1950 Mus. cal) Gene Kelly Frank Smarra ( 1 hr 38 min) --lllilveniag --------=-------, •10--.,. "The Sp1rr1 Is Willing" ( 1967 Comedy) Sid Caesar. Vera Miles A cou· pie rent a seaSlde house and dtSCover 1t 1s l .. ~7;:~"' TAlml lllfMT• ITMllMCH .aN "Heidi" ( 1968, Orama) Mal111· m1l1an Schell. Jean Simmons A httle Swiss girl Is taken from her mountain home 1n the Alps by her aunt lo live 1n the city (2 hrs) fl ~C*ntlPRAM ~IOWA The hls10ry. heroes end mlfacles of plastlc surgery 1n mending the acc1· deflls of war and birth (A) O (I hr ) CC) llOVll "Raggedy Man" (1981, Ora ma) Sissy Space!\. Enc Roberts. In 1944 e lelephone operator in • smaJI TexH town sacrifices her standmg in lhe com mvn11y when she has a short atta11 with a combat-bound sailor 'PG' fl hr • 35 mtnd.. a:11•mc ... B MCl,UWOOO ClOllW Featured. a pro- fife of Ed Asner. a look 11 the new rock him "Streets Of Fire" ttarrtng Olane lane. Hollywooq_ sta11 talk about wtllOt\ events they wou)ll par11c1pate .n 11 they wete in the=ple&. • ~...., ..... • IOGi W A behind·thHcenM look as taken at the men and women who care for and feed the more than 2.000 rare and endangered animals at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo (A) CO) llOVll "Daffy Duck's Movie. FantaSllC ISiand" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated. Voic- es by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghofn. PO<ky Pig and others start a iourney on Daffy Duck's small Island 'G' l! hr . t8 min.) CS)IT'l9iOWlM A trtbvteto Hollywood's animal actors including Laule, Rln-Tln- Tln. Flipper, Daisy (Bloodle'a dOg). Che&- tah (Tarzan's chimpanzee) and Francis the ~'ill¥ Mule ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) I A9rf ,. ·~ '& .-ocunc -.T1C111mAt1 SenatOf Gary Hart. the Rev. Jes9e Jack· son and former vice president Walter Mondale are scheduled to participate 1n a debate. with Tom Brokaw as moderator tlhr~ ~ lallW rr Ol llOT Fea- tured· zero-gravity ltfe aboerd Skylab. the Hlndenberg crash. new crime-fighting technology. rhe caree< of stagecoach robber Black Bart. insects (A) ( 1 hr ) iJ .,_ "One Man Jury" (1978. Suspense) Jacl\. PaJance. Chnstopher Mitchum A psychOUc murder leads a vengeful pohceman to become a one-man ~11ante squad. (2 hrs ) gJ _. ITOCUDI In 19th-century Australia, an ex-convict hotel owner htred by the government to enf0<ce mining licenses murders a gold digger, local min- ers t>urn down the Euretla Hotel in protest Stars Bryan Btown and carol Bums. (Part t of 2) (2 hrs ) ~ AU.CIUT\18.UT MGIULLI '11) UV. WLD "The 1 SO M1Nlon Ton Shrimp" A loott at the efforts of sc1entrS1s to learn 1f shnmp-hke krrll can be harvest ed 10 feed humans without harming Ant· arctic wildlife. O ( 1 hr ) .aN "Wallz Across Texas" ( 1983, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow A wildcatter and a pretty geologist become romanhcally tnvolved a1ter their profes· sions bring them into confhct 'PG' ( 1 hr 40m1n ) ,..~~, ... 1:11 ... fl•IOLl IOCI Wrench Doozer finds 11 hard lo say no when his friend$ srart 'flOOpt .. lZl = .. And Now FIX Something Com- pletely Different" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Creese. Mem· t>e<s of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" present a series of comedy sketches 'PG' l ht., 29min) -econ 1:11 OIAL M I ii .. (I) »I BUM Klinger starts a lunch- hour radio show on the hospital PA 8)'5-· 1em. and nurse Judy Ganfield deal& with roogh treatment from the staff and ~lients lAI D fr) lmlf -Michael tries to pro- tect the daugh18f of a murdered ad\lenlur· er, but her guarcllan convinces her that he "' dangerous. . (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 COUITUU _. Jacques Cousteau and his research Clew examine the pos1- 11ve and negativt effects of gold "'"'Ing and othef industriallutlon taking place along the Amazon RIV9f' (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs.) 8 9 "'flDCAl1\I MID MCC1l FI Cl In 1 scheme to trap a dangetOUt toen INrl<. Hardcastle Insists that Mark poee u an escaptd c.onvtct needing l'l'IOnty (RJ Q ~ ~OIMIDMIDPAllDUI • &...a .. "The 150 Million Ton Shrimp'" A look et the efforts of lciennst. 10 leatn 1f 6hrl~1ke krlll M n be hetvell· ed 10 feed hUmana withou1 henning Ant- arctlC wlldllfe}~ ( 1 hr ) m llAl'fm'llCI TMUTM "Nancy Astor" Nancy behaves e<rallcatty and resents WaldOff's advtCe thal she re51gn tie< seat In Parliament (Part 8 of 8) O ( 1 IV.) CC) llOWll "Blue Thundef" ( 1983. AOven- ture) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McOoweft A l06 Angeles police heltoOptM patrolman h1j8Cks an experimental miMtafY 9UP9f eopter planned t0< use In Clvlllan etowd control. 'R~ hrs ) (£)--J~ (B) llOWll "The Sling If" ( 1983. Orame) Jacl<le Gleason. Mac Divis An experi- enced con artist trleS to SCOfe big With the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' (1 hr . 42 min) C"O) llOYll "WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) "'Matthew BrOderlcl<. ,Dabney Coleman. A teen-age computf!f whiz 1nad- V8ftently sparks a nuclear confrontation wtien he accesses the Pentagon's strate- gic computer system 'PG' ( 1 hr 53 min) (~} llOVll "Psycho II" ( 1983. Mystef)') Anthony Perkins. Meg Tilly Former psy· chotlc kilter NC>fman Bates IS released attet a 20-year stay in a mental inShtution and believes himself cured wherl a myste- rious rash of murders begins 'A" ( I hr 53m1n) •@.,.,, PALwat.. UI& Cl) 1"I &fall• Flo<ence steps "'to the llne of tire d1.mng a pollCe stak- eout (RJ__, .. i~iOif\w..-From the Gershwin Theater in New York. Julie An~rews and Robert Preston co host the presentation of awards to honor excellence in the the· ater. featuring a trrt>ute to composer-Iyo· CIStS Fred Ebb. Jerry Herman. John Kand- er and Stephefl Sondheim and 1nclud1ng appearances by Carol Channing, Robert Guillaume. Liza Minnelh and Tony Randall {?hrs) IJ Gi) llOVll "The VIiiain" ( 1979. Come- dy) Kirk Douglas. Ann-Margret. lOV91y Charming Jones hires a herOic gunsllngef the "Handsome Stranger." to PfOlect he< from the wild attacks ot cactus Jack. the most incompetent outlaw 1n the West f2 hrs) G llOWll "Orea" (1977 Adventure) Richard Hams Charlotte Rampllng A klltef whale seeks revenge on a dedicated fisherman who killed lls mate 1n a capture a~te;&~2 hrs ) fj _. ITOCUDI In 191h--Cenlury Austrafla. an ex-conVICt hotel owner hired by the government to enforce m1n1ng 11eenSM murder~ a gold digger. l~t min- ers burn down the Eureka Hotel In protest Stars B<yen Brown end C8rol Bums (Part 1ofuzs) CD ITOCICADI The gold miners engage 1n open battle with government soldiers. rebeliloci leader Pe1er Lawter IS eventually allow9d to serve 1n Parliament Stars Bill Hunter. Amy Mad;gan and Brett Cul~art 2 of 2) (2 hrs) I wu=:CI TMIATM "Nancy Astcx" Sunday, June 3, 1984 11 -llinclay Coal. -~ Nancy behaves tHraticaNy and resents satrstaction leads to a COUf1 cese 11 h1 Waldorf's advice that she resign her seal 30 min ) 1n-Partlamen1 (Par1 8 of BIO ! 1 hr \ C~) llO¥ll "Threshold" ( 198 t. Orama) a.!) •Yll&t1 'Mt$$ MOftSOn's Ghosts Donald Smheftand. Jeff Goldblum A Weo<tv Hillel a.od Hannah~ play ~ raises a controversy by two women who are reiected by scholars 1mplanllng an experimental mechanical af1m they make public the VIS!on they had heat! 1n • female patient 'PG' ( 1 hr •6 during a vlSll to VefS8tlles (R) O (2 hrs I mm ) / MITO UC. "CART Dana Rex Mays lZ) llCMl. "The lhn Of The Sixth Happi- 200" (trom Milwaukee. Wrs ) (R) (2 ness" ( 1958. Orama) tngod Befgman. hrs ) Curt Jurgens A z~lous mlS$tOt\8ry lea~ llO¥ll 'The Besr Lttrle Whofenouse In 100 c:hlldren to safety dUrtng the Japa Texas" ( 1982. MuSICal) Burt Reynolds nese lnvas.loo of China (2 hrs 38 min) Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckraking • CM.&mAU...,. TV personaltty Ines to close 00wn a P<>PU' 11:9 C. ... tar ba~ house R ( l hr . 55 min ) tW WTI MM. (%) "Summer lovers" (1982. NClllifW Romance) Daryl Hannah Petf!f Gal-.... laghef Two American cOllege students .._,O spend a hee-Spirtted ~ummer on a Greek ._._ island 'A' ( 1 h1 . 40 mtn) ATM .... •@ OfBI• Bnm' D• I nll-Featwed •O ICMOalllAT 'Should We Teach Mor-comedian 0.0.ge CarUn. actors David ats And Ethics In The Schools' Guests Keith and Malcom McDowell on locallon Dennis Praeger author and 1eachef ol tor their new movie "Gulag •· ( 1 hr ) Ethies Ano MC>fals ano a representative Q).,. "A Doctor's Story" ( 198'. Ofa· trom the ACLU ma) Howard E Rolltns Jr . Art Carney An (!) MCMI 'Dooge City ( 1939. Western I ldeahstlC young doetor rl9<s his career Errol Flynn 01tv1c1 de Hav1lland A cattle and mernage because of his ~vottOn to ranchef batttes his way toward restoring lhe patients of a ge11atnc ward (R) (2 lace and d1gntty to a town 12 hrs l hrs l -... lOl .,. "F11etox" ( 1982. Adventure) Tiii W0&D TOMQMOW Chnt EasrWOOd. Freddie Jones A US .._., 0 pilot goes behind RuSSl8n hnes 10 steal a TllllOOO..__ supersonic hghltng plane 'PG' (2 hrs 15 ICTY mm l 0. LOCAnc:ll The Comedy Stores al) 1'8CUll 11th Anniversary Pertormers at the West ~(JD mVll "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" Coast nightclub 1nc1Vde Rtehiird PryC>f I 1955 Musicall) Jane Russell Jeanne Robin W1ll1ams Jimmy Walke< and Sandra Crall'\ Two Show busMless beauties tn Par Bernhard is atrempt to keep romance from mterfer· i'()1 ..,_ 'The Lase Amencan Vug1n" 1~ with tne.r careers 12 hrs 5 min) (1982. Comedy I Lawrence Monoson tWIU.,. "A Doctor's Story" ( 198• Ora Diane Frankltn A Sh) 1een-aget 1n love is ma) Howard E Rollms Jr . Ari Carney An reluctant to JOln his buddies in their pursuit 1dealrshc young doctor nsks ~ career , of sexual e~periences 'R' ( 1 hr 30 mtn 1 and mamage because of his devotlOll to $ PAIBCllARTMl~Ybl the patients ot a genatrtC ward (R) ti -@ llO¥ll ~le s HOiiday ' 1194 7 his ) Coffledy) Penny Smgieton. Arthur Lake D MDU.YWOODC&.Om• Featured Denru!> Dagwood goes to 1~ racetracil to try 10 WeaW!I talks ab0u1 recOfdtng country remedy his a1hng financial sttuatlOll 11 hr western muse with his son. a loo!<. at whal 30 mm ) food styhsts actuaHy dO to make food -rr•&lla appear so appetaztng, new movie "Grem ~ mtm't9'.W. CMCUI llns • ...,.,.......... tttt IJ .,. · The legend Of Valentino" .. a.AY-.nPMI (1975. Bt<>graphy) Franco Ne10. Suzanne 1W 8 8 Cl) 0 • tm ... f>teshelle The flamboyant htestyle of WM.Lltmf dlliW.9Gl'T Rudolph Valentmo makes him a Siient NmPOPOPF screen sex symbOI and Idol of women eve- ..., IWMUIT r;e (2 hr& 10 min I .-nm "Vietnam Memonar Veter tl9 1'8CUll ans. lam1hes and lrieods drscuss their •& W ... expeoences at the 1982 dedieatk>n or the mwll "Shamus" ( 1973. Mystery) Vietnam Memonal rn WaShtnQIOO (R) o Burt Reynolds. Dyan Cannon While hunt L1 hr ) mg 00wn srOlert diamonds. a deres;t1ve ~ IMAT 1 m t-.WCU ·oance tn becomes 1nvotwd WUh beautlfut women America Balanchme Trtbute. I" Ge<>fge and SifllSlet men ( 1 ht • 30 min) Balanchrne s car~ tS traced from n1s meta.I mtCW•TMICml•D~IMM••• training 1n Imperial RU$S48 10 the bolldtng fD ITIOICll OI -"OeVld Smith of the New York City Ballet (Part 1 of 2) Steel Into Sculpture" Dustin Hottman L! hi ) hoets a tool< at the hfe and W<>f1<s ol a man C' llO¥ll Dead And Burled" 11981. who llKned llt"'55 hunks ot Sleet into Horr Of) James Farenteno MelOdy Ander-acetul works of art. ( 1 hr ) son A small 10wn pohceman tnv~rigates CGU.mW-CIQ a seoes of bllarre murdefs R ( 1 hr 30 11:'9 .,.. "Show Boar' ( 195 t, Musical) min ) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keet St!lgefs ~ end dancers entertain on a shoWboat as 11 MO¥ll ·Get Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) travels up and dOwn the MIS$$Slpp4 River Malcolm Mc:OoweU A famous rock mUSJC 2 hrs ) impresariO hosts a d1sasrrous New Year's ,.ne>a•O"J&B Eve bast1 'R' ( 1 hr 32 min ) 11:8 MmWP•• ·.,.,. 'Big Thumbs' P978. Come •11m-.ao dyl Janette Srncla11 A woman's need'°' '211YNl.a&. WMl.Y--12 Sunday, June 3, 1984 1119 ( .,..'TheUan Wh<>SawTomorrow ( 1~Documeotary) Narraled by Orson Welles Footage of events he p1edtc1Po and dramatic re creahons of his hlP compr~<:1hrs loot.. at the • 71h-centur;. French physician. as1rologe1 and my"tK Michel de Nostra·Oame. kMwn ~ No-; 1radamus PG' ( t hr , 26 1n1n ) ®MIO~A~ U. (1) ..,_ "The Devonsv111e Terror' ( 1981 Horror) Suzanna Love Robert Walller ( 1 hr . 22 min ) w ---~ ••• w ... . UITIAl M1'I t1I .,_ "Mountain Family Robinson ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susa1 Damante Shaw A city lam1ly runs 1n1..i trouble with the fOfestry service when ine1 seek a S1mplef hfestyle ,,, the w1tderne'>s 'G' (t hf . 40 m1rq t9 Cl) WB.COm UCIC. IOTTa (!) MCMI "Master Minds · I 1949. 'Con ... dyl Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey The Boy <. become involved with a crazed SClt'lll•SI who conducts e11pe11ments will'\ a11 ar,.. man ( 1 hr • 30 min J ~:. ... 1:11 ~ ITMl*G '9009 oel.Y 'Wlhte N1>ISo1 & Family" The country singer pe1!1.1•m~ "Always 011 My Mind" 'Whiskey R1v .. r and On The Road Again ( 1 tu J min) W Q1) WOM.O AT LUMal we ... MCMI La NUtt De Varennes· I 1q53 Orama) Marcello Mas1r0tann1. Jean l ou1<. Barraull Tne story ol Mane An10tne11P and LOUIS XVI on theu lhght 10 the IOWI• , VarPnnes on the eve ol the Revolutton 1. hrs . 10-m1n) ·;(I) Cll ... ~AT04 rT"IYCUt• .. .. J:1I .... 1 MCMI 'From Tt'le Terrace ( 14r 1 Drama) Paul Newman 10,1nrlt.! °W(t.1<: ward Based on lhe h••vel lly tot O'Hara 12 hrs . 24 rrnn I S1 UMY .....a..TN1CC*Cll---uTaa -PAUICI Old !lit!. and new WOQ'- 1nclud1ng "We ·11 Meet AQa1n' 111 ar opPi• a11 concert held 11• O~fordsh11e Fnqtrln'1 i.!. hr 30 min ) !:II QZl..,., ftAQUllT tll(HI llO¥ll "Grease 2· ( 1982 Music.alt Maxwell Caulfield Michelle Pfe11fer Ar Englrsh student at a '60s Amencan htgt school has 10 prove h1msetl to lhe leader ot a girls' 1,1ang whOse members can tlah- onty thOse of a gang of grease<'! p1 , 1 hr 55 mtnJ., ·1:: .. =.llM -'AITM• .. ( ) llO¥ll 'lnternatt00al Velvet ( 19 7H Orama) Tatum 0 Neal Anthony Hopi<• An orphan goes to lrve wtlt'I ner aw• d t01mer Grand Nahor1al competitor wt 1nsp11es the young g1rt to aband-Ofl ltP• rebelhous ways anc1 pursue an ()lyn•L'• medal 1n horseback riding 'PG' 12 hr.., • min) w~=:,.TMl•n •1m •..... ,...(It) U ( J llO¥ll "National Lamp00n·s Va 1 11on 11983 Comedy) Chevy Cha<." Beverly o· AngelO A vacallOOlng fani·1~ encounters one disaster al1et ano1N>• whtle tr~· 1 t hi 38 min I =~::, ........ , -~ M .... OP._ OI M Lotf MK 11t1c1 •OO "Twtce Upon A Ttme .. ( t982. Fant&· " sy) Animated Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr . t 5 mm ) •Ct 'The Catoe Mutiny' (195' Dtama) Humphrey Bogar1 . Jose Ferrer (2 hrs 5 min) CZ> "Odyssey Of The Pac1t1c" ( 1981 Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr 20 mm) .. @ · Eric ( 1975 Drama) John Savage. Pa1ric1a Neal (2 hrs ) 79(!) "The Lively Set" ( 1964, Romance) James Darren, Pamela Ttlfin (2 hrs ) ~) 'Odyssey 01 The Pacific ( t981. Aoventure) Mickey Rooney { 1 hr 20 T!!' I Ja(Z l "Stardust Memc>(*!S" ( 1980. O!ama) Woody Allen. Charlotte Ramphng { l hr • 29m1n) •CC) "Fat Chance" ( 198t Comedy) Farn- ham Scoll January Stevens ( 1 hr . 40 min) CID "King Ot Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De N110. Jer1y Lewis { 1 hr . 4 I min) '.O lnterl()(s' ( t978 Orama) E G Mar- shall. Diane Kealon Ouected by WOOdy Allen ( 1 hr 33 min ) .. lt J "Beyond The Forest · ( 1949. Drama) Bette Davis Joseph Co11en ( 1 hr 36 min) -ce1 Guys And Dons t 1955. Musical> Marion Brando. Jean Simmons (2 hrs.. 29 min) (t1) · S111. Pack· ( 1982. Comedyi Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane ( 1 nr , 45 min ) $) "The S1ng1ng Nun' ( 1966. MUStCalJ Debbie Reynolds Chad Everett {I nr 36 min I -@ · A Kiss Before Dying" { 1956. Suspense) Robert Wagner Jeffrey Hunt er. 12 hrs) .. 0 Eagles A11ack At Dawn (1975 Advenlure) Rick Ja$00. Peter Brown (2 hrs) 1,.(f ) "Summer Lovers· t 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher ( I hr 40 mm) -Ma.noon Movies- a.Cl) "Westb<>Und" ( 1959. Westein) Ran- dolph Scott Virgm1a Mayo (2 hrs ) \ lHl "The Year 01 L1111ng Dangerously' ( 1983. Drama) Mel Gibson. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr • 55 min ) t,0) 'Blue Thunder' ( 1983 Adven1ure) Roy Scheider Malcolm McDowell 12 hrs l _5) "Siar Trek II The Wralh 01 Khan ( t982. Science-F1ct1on) Wilham Shatner Ricardo Montalban ( t hr . 55 min ) a:at('C) "Fallen Angel" I 1981. Drama) Mehn da Diiion. Dana Hill ( 1 hr . 40 min ) W CZJ "La Nu1t De Varennes· I 1983. Ora ma) Marcello Mas1r01ann1. Jean-Louis Barraull (2 hrs . 10 min) t1tm "Bronco Buster" ( 195?. Adventure) John Lund. Scott Brady ( I hr , 30 min ) -"WarGames" ( 1983, Suspense) Matthew BrOderick Dabney COieman { I hr .• 53m1n) COJ "The Real Glorv" (1939. Orama) Gary Cooper. David Niven 11 hr 35 mtn) 'Odyssey 01 The Pac1tic I 198 I Aoventure) Mickey Rooney 11 h1 20 min) l:ll(t) "The Divided Heart" (1954. Dtama) Alexancle< Knoit Theodofe Bike! ( 1 N 21 min I a. l> · The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Jill St John. Tracy Bregman ( t hr • 45 min.) 1::11(}) "The P1rate MOiiie'' ( 1982, Adveo· tu<e) Kris1y McNIChOI. Christopher Atkins {_!hr .40mln) W (C) "The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979. Dta· ma) Dick Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan ( 1 hr .. 39 min) (SJ "Jack The Giant K~lfet" ( 1962, Fania· sy) Kerwin Matthews. Judi Meredith ( 1 hr . 34 mrn) .. -"This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •@ "0-0ay. The Sixth Of June" ( t956. Drama) Robert Tayk><. Aiehard TOdd (2 hrs) •CZ) "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1981 Adven!ure) Mtekey Rooney. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) •••lveamy ., .... c::".M.l C1nc1nna11 Reds a1 Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hrs} Cll ... &I/I.GIG .Ul'llT S.-.CM...., ,__ f:IJ9111f ---~,~··w me ... • IC_.,._ "With A Uttle Help From My Friend1' • Brenda Gaines transfOJms an old gym 1nto a youth center. and befneods a group ot teens whO help her when she IS lramed by a nvmbef's racttet (Part 1 of ~o (C) llO¥ll "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954, Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Jose Fetrer Based on the novel by Herman Wouk A group of olhceis mutiny agelnst thew cap- 1a1n cla1m1ng that he IS meotaHy unstable (? hrs .• 5 min ) (8J90Vll "The Dark Crystal .. ( t982, Fan- tasy) Puppets Two elfin youngst8fS are sent on a quest fOf the miSSlng st\atd of a magic gem that must be repalfed to free thetr land from evil rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min) lO) nlllllllDEB••mi.11- r'l'l YOU CM'f TAU ff wmt YOU A pr<>due- hon of the Pull1zer Prize-wmneng comedy abOUI an eccentnc btJt happy tamlly. star- ring Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst. George Rose and Eltzabeth WllSOf'I O 12 hrs) l*:l YAll DYii ldl ... AUCI ...... POlnlm PAC810. CUL TUl9 ntAT-. .,. Cll ... me .. IWlf'YMYIAIMI ,.. .,.,._ An up-and-coming actor who mak• eound effects wtth his mouth. a Las Vegas attractlOO thal allows 1~£=- ..... fllDIM9 ··-90lllT UMCCll•CTm 9mM ..... , Neal Gablef and Jet· Irey Lyons review "Indiana Jones And The Temple 01 Doom" and "Flndef's Keep· ers" I llOM "Lootlln' To Get Out .. ( 1982 Comedy) Jon Voeght. Am-Margret A pair ol gamt>Mn flee to Las Vegas trom New YOfk wilh the mob on their trail 'R' ( Hv .. •5 :oJ.. . CD) "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, Adven- tute) Roy Schetder. MalcOlm McOowel. A Log Angetes police hel1C09t8f patrolman hijacks an eJIJ)efimental mlbtary super copter P'&nned for use In civilian crowd control ·R' (2 hrs ) Cl) llOWll "Beyond The FOfest" ( ts.49, Drama) Bette Davis. Joseptl Cotten When a wealthy landownef otters riches and luxury to the wife ot a country doetor. her greed results in tragedy ( 1 hr • 36 min) m llOWll "Great Expeclahons" ( t934. Drama) Jane Wyatt. Henry Hull Based on th! story by Charles Dickens A young b<fy' s life is deeply inftuenced by a chance encovntef with an escaped prisoner. (2 In) 1:9@ ... 19 8 t Cll 'IW TO'llt Featured bleak danc- ing. the newest rage In dance. USC stu- dent Wayne Powers and his Emmy wln- n~ projeCt on comiption 1n a mental institution. tace langYage ..... ,... . LA.-a-..T I f:IJ9Mlf 'ftCTACIOUlll --•'•1nun ...... CCMIT ....... WOii.i. ••M.• MWWWU l•M ,. ... IOCI Boober's peace1U1 day is ruined by beasts. party goers and old gy~s • • (J) IC•caow ,. -. a.a Lee and Amanda ~ to great lengths 10 pro- tec1 the prince and princess of an Arabian coun1ry trom assassms dunng the royal couPlct's visit to Washington (Ar ( t hr.) D e 1" ~ ,_ flMC11CM. an Fealured: David Steinberg and Richard Oenna are victims of practlC81 f<>kes. Robert Kleln presents a "Streets Of New York" segment. (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 110W11 ·•p J" (1968. Suspense) George Peppard. Raymond Burr A penni· less prrvate eye 18 trlcited into murdef by a woman he was hired to guard. (2 hr$..) D ~,.,.,._,The role television plays In Amencan pohl1cs. with tum clips of poti1icat event$ and 1nt8f'· views with Richard Nixon. George McQo. vem and forme< White House press &ecf9- tary = PoweN (2 M) ~ e Bn9\'£1R•JT ni11mrr Featured country music &Inger Merle Haggard and daUghtflf Dena e .,_"A Time FOf Love' ( 1973. Ora· ma) John Davidson. Lauren Hutton. Two <llffe<ent men have ditf&fent problems conoer':li their Ht.styles. l2 hrs ) •.. IMQILDIUUM._,. ''Pro- 9!.._am For Parents" ( t hf • 30 m1n ) m .UT :a amui1c• "Dance 1n Ameoc:a. Balanchine TrtbUte. II" Geofge Balanchine tells rn<l6t of ·his own stC>ty In taped inl8f'Views from t939 10 t979; foot- age or hts major beMets ls featured (Part 2 OI 2) ( 1 hr ) CC) ... "Whose life 18 II Anyway?'° (1981, Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes Paralyzed from the neck down in an automobile accident, a sculp- tor reminisces about hls bte belore and etoquently argues for hls right to die ·R' ~hr . 58 mlf\.k. ...... __, .,_ • CCIC91 The Gram· Sunday, June 3. 1984 13 my-Award winning country-western star performs such tavot1tes as "Tt}o. Gam bier." '1.ucllle" and "Lady," as ~I as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guesr star Sheena Easton. lrom Greensboro. North Carolina. ( 1 hr ) ll0¥9 "Ster T~-tt· The Wrath-Of Khan" ( 1982. Scienc&-F1chon) William Sharner. Ricardo MontalbJln .Adm. James T Klfk reassembles his old crew and bal- Oes a v1nd1c1rve enemy wno blames Kirk '°' the death of hlS wife 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 mtn) .. (ll) ALL• 1'MI PAI& Y "CIJ CGUa WO..O -"Ga~ Sev-en" (from Omaha, Neb ) (3 hrs.) •1UMIOAT ....... CCMIT PA M•UZlll An up-ano-com1ng &efOf who makes sound ettec1s w11h his mouth, a Las Vegas attrac11on rhar allows one to tty indoors •(fl) MW'U. Atlanta Braves al San Fran- cisco Giants (3 hrs ) .. CZ) c • •l:ltcOm -· Cl) C.. DAY AT A.,_ Barbara Mark, Julie and Max otter adVloe 10 Ann and Sam as they try 10 adfUSI 10 married hie LA) D m llOWIE "Born To Be Sold" (1981 C:Xama) Lynda Carter, Harold Gould A determined social worker sets out 10 prove Iha! an ~legal baby-selling opera- tion exists m her city (R) (2 hrs t U.,.. "Skin Game" (1971, Comedy) James Gar~ Lou Gossen A pelf of con men are outwllled by a temale colleague I..? hrs) (1J -.A ITOCUDI The gold mtners engage 1n open battle with govemmeot SOldl8fs rebelhon leader Peter Lawlof is eventually allowed to serve in Parhament Stars 8111 Hunter Amy Madigan and Brett Cullen (Pan 2 ol 2) (2 hrs) G» _, .... Guests dancer-actr866 Ann Reinking aulhOf Steven Engl\.lno {"Grace 01 Monaco· ) . Mel Fefrer ("Fat con Crest"). comedian Ar'8010 Hau actress Robin Mattson ( 1 hr ) ~ mAT IM~ "Festival! Spo· lero u SA" Highltghts from rhe 17-day lesflval include excerpts trom Ken Aus· sell's "Madama Butterfly " chamber musie concerts and the Mabou Mimes LAI 11 hr J (H).,.,. "Six Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane lane A roc~ar drrver turns a sextet of iuven1le cat stnppers tntt> e w1nn1ng Ott crew PG' { 1 hr . •5 mm ) ( .,.,. "F11elox" I 1982 Adventure) C1ml Eastwood Freddie Jones A U S pilot goes behtnd Russian ltnes to steal a supe<SOfltC hghttng plane PG' (2 hrs 15 min) (.0).,.. lnte11ors" ( 1978 Orama) E G Marshan. Otane Keaton Otrected by Woo- dy Allen The members of an affluent lam•· ly are separated tvrther by the father's plans 10 dtvorce his wife and the psycho- log1Cal confltcts between the three daugh ters and the11 male companions PG' ( 1 hr 33 min I '?:;.,.. ' La Nu1t De Verennes· ( 1983 C:Xama) Marcello Mastr01ann1. Jean-Louts BarraulL The story of Mane AntOfnelte and Loues XVI on their fltght to the town or Varennes on the eve of the Revolullon 12 hrs. tO mtn) I .... ., • Cl) lmWMMT Stephanie uses Joanna as a decoy 10 ~ over the elig1ble men at !,.POetry reading (A) W .,. "The Only Game In Town 1.-Sunday, June 3, 1984 ( t968, Drama) Warren Beatty. Ehzaberh Taytor ·A chOrus girt 1s ottered marriage by a gambler white wailing .for her lover to d1vorc. hls.:~2 hnr .. 30 min ) • nlT wo..o .......... Ol'9tCI A look ls taken at the old ttadl· ,. tion ot tne unique Olympic games of Nattve Americans. 1 .......... -Cl) ~ I LACIY The vichm of a · sexual assault faces turttier torment when police are led to beli.ve that the woman may have '""''ed the suspect to her home I ) {t hr.) • u•• ... mAT •• ~ICll "Dance In America. Balandllne Tribute. II" George Balanchine tells most of hlS own story 1n taped Interviews from 1939 to 1979. 1001· age of his majOf baltets$1s featured (Pari 2 of 2) (J hr.) , ~ ~ "Bread. Butter And Poli· ltCS" An examinatlOrl of what a pres1den· Ital commlSSIOO and sevefaf p<1vate groups saw and did not see about the natiOOal issue of hungef O ( 1 hr ) ~ ll&Wll "Enter The Dragon" ( 1973. Adventure) Bruce Lee. John Saxon A kung fu expert jS assigned 10 penetrate an island lorlress 1n Ofder to destroy an opt· um end wn1te slavery empire 'R' ( 1 hr . 39 mm) (~ llOY• "Final Ham" (1981 Suspense) Ceole Bagdad1, Joel S. Rice A kttlef stalks his V1Cllms on a college cam,;'~~· JO min ) -1· ...... ,,.. 118(1)0 .... Mnau&. USDCWI MOT A.AMI A parooy 01 a nightly news ShOw 30 minute& before aitume. starring Franklyn A1aye. Rodgef Bumpass, Blake Claf\l;e. Wendy Goldman. Mark King. Jett Maroor Kevin POiiak and LOis Robbins l=WLD ....... PM.&.,._ al M•ALD ,_ A lOAlf TO ..-Y .a A salute to the contrOYefSl81 comedian. teaturing appearances by Steve Allen. George Car- hn Bill Cosby Martin Mull and Don Rte kles (1 hr.) lmMC'fflll · lllCIYMDTll tt:tl .al'T&OOI (II) .,.. "FOf Your Love Only' { 1983 Romance) Nast&SS18 K1nsk1. Chns11an Ouadllleg. A young srudenl. having an attlllf W11h her mamed reaehef. accioental· ty kilts a classmate who hnds out of her reta1tonsh1p and the 1nstruct0f IS black· mailed by anothef student ( 1 '" . 30 min) fd 8 Cl) MMT TO MMT Jennifer is pursued by two men determin.d to retrieve a rare com she ~.~ ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D 6' IDTtl#CM Host .JOOnny Car· son SchedUled: Jack Lemmon. Victoria Jackson. Ross ~tns (R) ( 1 hr ) let' ... mm.. ftCTAC..._ MC:lllWllUCll l'WllCf UlllllC9CO UW ...-1 CA Schedvlod tormer athlete Alex Karr• on Ns ~ from pro- tessk>nal tootbal 10 atlOW t>us1ney < 1 hr) lm ll&Wll "Gung1 l)n" ( 1939. Adven ture) C.ry Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr Based on the atOty by Rudyard Kipling An lnc:Mn wai.,t>oy becomes tnvotve<J with Bntllh mi1111ry 1cuon in tne moun- tains of northern lndla ( 1 hr 57 m1n) (%) .,.. "Stardust MemorieS" (198C C:Xama) Woody Allen. Charlotte Ram piing A socceutut director faces a per sonar cns1s es he tlies to mal(a some maior dec1st0ns tn his lite 'PG' ( 1 hr 29 min) m 111· CW1 Featured Slrategy tor ftnan clal prosperlly: breaking lhe smoking hab . 1t ( 1 hr , 30 mtn.) ,_@.,.,. "The Devil's Olsc1ple" ( t959 Comedy) Burl Lancaster, Ktrk Douglas Based on the play by George Berna 11 Shaw During the American Revolution. Pohhcally 1nd1tterent colonist rs captur~c by the British wno believe him to be .i rebel leader ( 1 hr . 50 min ) ,,. .,.,. "The Best L11tle Whorehouse If' Texas' ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds Dolly Parton A flamboyant. mockrak109 TV personality tries to clO&e down a PoPu lar = house 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 11'9 _C"' 'Ev8fyth1ng You Always Want ed To Know AbOut Sex (But Were Afra10 To As!() .. I 1972 Comedy) Woody Allen Gene Wilder A senes of comic sketches spoofs Or David Reuben's best-selhng bOOk 1n add1tt0n 10 other assorted targets l'R'~ • me m Cit MOU."'°°° ROWM I llMl'Wt LAUIN • • LIJaT ... .,_ "Generat100" ( 1969. Comedy I David Janssen. Kim Darby A father pan ics when ne learns his newlywed daughter and son·in-law plan on dehvering their own ~b { t hr 40 mtn ) G» Oii Tltl llQHf Guests Jill St John. Arsenio Hall. A Court Hay. Or Rob erl Mendelsohn (A) ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) tl u.\ FOOTUU. Chicago Blitz al Okla· home Outlaws (R) (3 hrs I t:t .,.,. "King Qt Comedy' { 1982 Comedy) Robert De Niro Jerry Lewis A fa1t1ng comedian plans 10 kidnap a wPh known lalk Sl'lOW M~I 'PG' ( 1 hf ' d 1 m1nL 11:'9 a m LATI wr ww1trl)A¥1t LITTllmAN Guests comedian Rich Hall fight pro lmo1~1ng (R! ( 1 hr I U.TODA:- •11MC:Mt11-ROWMlllMIWILM'8tt• UM. tmII CM l'MI llCllTTlm YAISTY UJll ()) COUW An ac1or d1sgrunt1e<J with hrS prOducer and his g111triend. uses one or his scnpts as inspiration to murdP• tl)e woman (A) (I hr 20 min ) tl14hl .,_ Centerfold Fever" ( t9fll Comedy) Samantha Fox Marc Steve• The edllO! or a sleazy publlca11on keet looking for 1he perfect centerlold gtr1 hr 20m1n) wa~ MOU.YWOOO CLOllUP Featured a pr file of Ed Asner a look at the new rO! ' film 'Streets 01 Fire" starring Diane LanP, HollywOOd stars 1atk about wt11cn e11en1 ... they would particcpate 1n 11 they were • the Olymptes f) .,_ "The Prisoner Of Zenda ( 1952. Adventure) Stewart Orangpr Oebofah Kerr An Englishman lights tt usurpers wnlle PoStng as the king ot • small country, whose actual king has bee• kidnapped (2 hrs . 10 mtn) Cf) M MOTICTOM Cl).,_ "Stolen Hours" ( 1963 C:Xam;i1 Susan Hayward Michael Craig A weant r young woman marrtes her OOCtor e11er1 though they bOth know she ts tetm•nallv II 1? hrs • 30 m1,li {l) -"~•UTZ "Punishment W~I Con,. · A man f9G8S c:sesc>a1r cl"O ..................... ---------------~ betrayal upon leav1ng prison In Germany, but discovers that his 9Crength lies In his love fOf hfe. Stars Gunter Lamprecht and Hanna Sctiygutla (Pan 1 of 14) ( 1 hr 30 min) m-econ · ttl(C).,.,. "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. Musi- cal) Marlon Brando, Jean Sunmons A mlSSlonary girl falls in love with a Broad· way iJ:l'bler (2 hrs. 29 min) tS@ ~NCTM Cll mATml "Thal Everlovln' Babe" (I hr.'. 5 min ) ta I llUL'"M.D -"'"" llOU.YWOOD Cl Mm• Featured Dennis Weaver talks about recording country western music with his son. a look at what load stylrsts actually do to make fOOd appear so appetizing; new movie "Orem· lins" Cf) .,.,. "Guns Of Fury" ( 1945, West- ern) Duncan Renaldo Leo CarlHo Chico and Pablo ~e the troubles ot a small ~ (1hr.,30min.) I AU.•M•M&• "°"Mt llMTft LW• .,. "Blue Thunder" (1983, Adven- ture) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police helicopter patrOlman h11acks an experimental military super copter planned tor use 1n civilian crowd contrOI 'A' (2 hrs ) W CS> .,. "Carrv Qrl Emmannuene · -llondng •ov1e1-- .. (S) Jack The Giant Killer· { 1962. Fania· sy) Kerwin Matthews. Judi Meredith ( t hr , 3-4 min) •<Cl "Charlie Chan And The Curse OI The Ofagoo Queen" (1981 Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr . 37 min ) {B) "Don't Change My World" ( 1978, Ofama) Roy Tatum. Ben Jones ( 1 hr 27 min) .. @ "Lover Come Back" ( t962. Comedy) Dons Day, Rock Huoson (2 hrs.) •(%) 'On The Town" ( t950. Musical) Gene Kelty. Frank Sinatra ( t hr . 38 min) M Cf) "How I Spent My Summer VecellOfl' (1967, Mystery) Robert Wagne1, Peter Lawtord. (2 hrs ) ?:ll{C) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. Ofama) Anne Archer T&fry Jastrow ( t hr 40 mm) •co:i "Stx Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny RQgers. OiBne Lane ( 1 hr , 45 mm ) "Where The Lilies Btoom" ( 1974. Orama) Julie GhOlson. Jan Smithe<s ( 1 hr . 36 mm) •CID "Twice Upon A Ttme" ( 1982, Fania· ~ sy) Animated LC>fenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr 15 min ) CZ) "Anastasia" ( t9S6. Orama) Ingrid Bergman. Yul Brynner ( 1 hr , 45 min.) -ct) ''There's No Business Like Show Bus•· ness" ( 1954. Musical) Ethel Mermen. Dan O.lley ( 1 hr . 57 min) (B.) "Potterge•t'' ( 1982. HoHor) Cra1g T Nel$on. Jobeth Williams ( 1 hr . 55 min ) "Smllln' Through" ( 1932, Ofama) Notma Shearer, Fredet1c March ( 1 hr 37 min l -till "Warpath" (1951. WHtern) Edmond O'Bri.n. Polly Bergen (2 hrs.) .. Q "Lone Star" ( 1952, Adventure) Clark Gable. Ava Gerdoef (2 hrs ) CI> "The Sting II" ( \983. Orama) Jack1e Glea500. Mac OaVIS ( I hr 4? min I ( 1978, Comedy) Suzanne Oanlelle. Ken- neth Wiiiiams 'rhe Court of St James is livened up by the afffv&I or a new diplomat With a NrHoving wile 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) t:llQ{)90Wll "The Year Of Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson. Sigour· ney Weaver An Austreltan journalist. a 8111tsh embassy oHteial end a diminutive Eurascan cameraman become caught up In the tumvh of 1965 Indonesia 1ust prior to the tau of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) •1(1)C::. ... ..nrATat ..... m lli6Jlf WAOURT .,.. "The Pirate Movie" { 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNichol Chrrstopher Atkins A shy teen·age girl ltndS adventure and romance when a dream transports her 10 the WOfld or 8 19th-century pirate 'PG' (1 hf • 40 min ) •1 Q1COMl>MMM ... ......... " -ltlVACa T8.INIOn ....... -John Barbour hoSts this trlbUte to the legendary comedian from television's "gOlden age." which 1ncJudes clips from ht& show and interviews with Jack Lem- mon. Chevy Chase and Steve Allen ( t hr . JO min.) •(!)'MTN• 11:9 Cl) "House Of Women" ( 1962, Orama) Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan (2 hrs ) ctJ "An Elephant Called Slowly'' (1970. Adventure) Bill Travers. Virginia McKen- na (1 tu.. 3 t.min.) tO "The Pirate Movie ' ( 1982. Adven· ture) Kristy McNk:hol, Christopher Atkins ('rhr , 40 min ) t1::a<%> "Odyssey 01 The Pacific"~ (1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr 20 min) t9(tt) "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mlmt Rogers ( 1 hr 27 min) tll (~) 'Homeward Bound" (1980. Orama) Oavtd Soul. Barnard Hughes. ( 1 hr . 40 min) '1J) "Black HOfse Canyon" ( 19~. West· ern) Joel McCrea Mart Blanchard ( 1 hr 30 min,) ltl(OJ 'How I won The War" ( 1968, Come- dy) Michael Crawford. John Lennon (1 hr , 51 min ) ($) "On The Waterfront" ( 19~. Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Mar1e Saint ( 1 hr 47 min) "On The Town" ( 1950. Musical) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr 38 min) •r\.) "The Betsy" ( 1978. Ofame) Lau· rer\ce Olivier. Robert Duvall (2 hrs. 12 min) •CC) "Waltz Across Texas" (1983, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr , •O min) (l{) · Don't Change My World" ( 1978. Qfama) Roy Tatum. Ben Jones ( 1 hr . 27 min ) •CS> "Where The Uhes Btoom" ( 1974 Orama) Jutte Gholson. Jan Smither. ( 1 hr .36mtn) ) "Anaatas1a" ( t956. Orama) tngrld Be<gmen. Yut Brynner ( I l'lr • 45 min ) •CH) ·TwlCe Uoon A Time" I 1962. Fanta· 1=.,_.., .• 1111 ct) .,_ "Whose Ute ts It Any.,/ay?" ( 1981. Orama) Richefd Orf'lfuss, JoM Ca$$1ve1es. Par11tyzed from the nec:k down In an automobile accident. a seulp- tor reminisces about his 11r. befofe and eloquently arguee for his nght to die 'R' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) • ® .. "A Time To Ole" ( 1983. Or• ma) Edward Albert, Rex Harrison. Seek- ing revenge for the murder o1 his wllt and friends. an American spy travels to europe in search of the killers who comi'nltted the -n°'::;:;d :••II 'A' (1 h•. 28 alllllll'WOI) .,_"The Real Glory" (1939. Dra- ma) Gary Coop8f. David Niven A mllltaty doctOf aids In medical and polfhcat areas in the Philippines following the Spanish- American ~1 hr .. 35 min.) --~(·-­.. MIUNTI ._ "The Sting II" ( 1983. Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac OaVIS An experi- enced con artist trlBS to score big with the help of a fellow peddler ·PG· ( 1 tv . 42 mtn) t:ll@ M PAl'Tlmll FAl&Y sy) Animated. Lorenzo Mu&lc and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( t hr . 15 min ) ([) "The Sectet Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fanta- sy) Arumated. VOtCeS of Ekzabeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise. (1 hr .. 20 min.) •@ "Desperate Voyage" (1980. Adven- .!l:!!.e) Chrt.St~. Cltft Pons. {l hrs) _.. .... ....... CllN * ... 11/LOIO MIC .. Q ~t:/9Ml'I IUCl-llM:lm/..-.WW me ... NEZ D• "With A Ltttle Help From My Friends" Brenda Gaines transforms an old gym tnto a youth center. and betriends a group of teens whO help her when sh. Is framed by a numbers racket (Part 2 of tb o._ "There's No Busaness like Show Business" ( 1954. MU$lcal} Ethel Melman. Dan Dailey. A priest relolns his vaudeville family for a benefit perlorm- anca. ( 1 hr . 57 mlo.) (0) --'°" LM A young bOy aevetops a trleodsNp with the cook In his parentt' restaurant through thelf mvtuel love of b8sebd ( t tw.) (I) llOYll "WarGamas" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew BroderiC)I. 09bnev Cdeman. A ta.n-•oe computer whiz rnad- Yeftantly sparks a nuclear con~on1atlon whet'I he accesses the Pentagon's str11t• gic computer system. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 53 mtn) Cl) "°"' "The Sung II" ( 1983. Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac O.viS An e>epetl- Sunday, June 3, 198'4 15 ( -- -Tuesclay C:Olil. ~ coo artist tries to sooce ~ with the help ol a lelk>w pjQdl8' 'Per f I hr . 42 min) -Da.WMD'ttcl .. :r AUCI -. Ol llCllN9 • ,M:ll 01 CUL,,_ ( MIO~ A11UCTICl9 -ftlATta 19 * ... .... ....,., "'" MAii AIC .... O P.& ...... Phot<>gfapns designed 10 please husbands and boytnends. the 1eal hebcoc>ter pilot 1n "Magnum, P I " and 'A1rwotl " 1.-c .... BITllTH I• R 'Oii •IT Feaiur«! Daniel J Travant1 dlscuSseS hiS new TV movie co-st= Sophia LOfen l==-LCM 00 ll•C.,_ llOWA ' Artists In The l ab" A loOk al the 20th-eeotury pioneers who are VSlng computers and lasers to creete new arl t0<ms (R) Q ( 1 hr ) '.ffi mt um.n -MOOD The tmpres-sionist uses hrs vast repenOlfe of celebrlty voices to poftray a variety of characters in ttus com1C version of the '"ogtlSh legend t1 hr) {jJ llOVll . The River Niger" ( 1979. Ora- ma) C1Cely TySon James Earl Jones A black ghetto family tries to make a hie 10< 1tsef1 but mus1 cope w11h a temunal 11\nesS and other pressures that threaten to tear 1t ae_art 'R ( 1 hr 40 min ) Q) llOVll 'How I Woo The War" ( 1968. Comedy) Michael CrawfOfd, John Len- non During Wood War II. a group of bun- ghng Bfll1sh soldiets are &SSlgned to build an athletic field behind enemy hnes 1n Northern Africa so that lhe advanoog &rtlSl'I forces will have a place to p4ay cricket ( 1 nr 5 1 min ) C) llCMI lmrtatt0n Of life" ( 1934. Ora- ma) Claudette Colbefl Warren Wtlkam A black maid s J'8!lC8ke recipe makes her employer wealthy but her own ltfe is rv.ne<l i hef wayward daughter (2 hrs ) 19 ... .,.. I Cle 1MI TOW FeatUfed ... Reck Doc- 10<" by day a LOS Ange6es RadtOlogist t>y 1 a punk rock singer; l.A Police Chiefs ot yestef)'ear a MENSA party for Big &other' a three time heart trans- plant recipient I G)FAalPlllD u.-1-.il lef9Mlf L.A. llMI UP ,_ WAI A loOk al how evE!f)'one from Los AngeleS houseWM!S 10 the most glitlenng movie stars iomed 1n to help wrn WOfld War II ntT~DOUlll .... • "°"""' CCU'T llCMI "The Gamb6er' ( 1980. West· em) Kenny Roger$. Lee Pur~ A p1oles- SI008l gambler takes a train ride thfougn the Old West to hefp his estranged son and fll'ldS romance with a shady SOCl9ty lady alOng the way. (2 hrs.) • W..D. tll.D1RaDW nmM.t 1::8@ .. ft'U. Atlanta B<a..,.. at San Fran· CISCO Giants (3 hrs.) Hl8 .......... co .... ReQ- ularly scheduled programming may be delayed 0< pr4H1mPted f()( netwOl'k cove1- 16 Sunday. June 3. 1984 age of prlmarla In Cahlorn.a. Montana New Jerser. New Meictco. South Dakota and ~~ VJtgtn.a -~ .. 8 C. llltOllTI "(}.Day And E1senhow- . et" 8aSdd on the 1964 t>coadU$t com- memorating the 20th anniversary of the Altled rnvaSIOf'I of Nazi-occup+ed F1ance this updated ve<ston mctudes Walter Cronkite's retum to Southwick House in England. where the invasion was planned 40 years ago ( 1 hr ) !~~--..WV mil ..... All)cc.DT mrT • «I POUi.AR, .......... Fea· tllfed Gary Comna. film outtakes of Wayne Rogef's. Lynn Redgl'ave Robert Uncti-= Moore. (RI 1 ..... A~AWoman" (1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Trrntlgnant. The chance meetrng of a lone- ly widow and a widower resolfs in thetr mutual. deep-seated love. (2 hrs.) e .,. "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre" ( 1~8. Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Wal18' Huston A trio of greedy men attempt to ou1wit each other 1n lheir ~-'°' gold (2 hrs.. 30 mm ) • ...... Q&D lllUM. MUii ''Krn- dergeflen -3'd Grade" GM A-lUll The A-Team must rescue an Arab sheik marked for 8SS8SS!natioo by an uode<ground terronsl group (R) ( 1 hr.) -8D Sf CM"-A,..,.''Oppenhetmer" A Site is selected for the first alomlc bomb test exploSion. and President Truman is laced with the deolSIOtl as to when and how the bOmb WIJI be used (Part 4 Of 7) IB> o P"' > (t)llOWll "Doctor OetrOlt" ( 1983, Come- dy) Den Akroyd, Donna Dixon A hmld college prOf8$SO( tS recruited to take 1ne place of a ptmp, and soon t1ndS himself en/O)'lng his new occupatt0n 'R' I \ hr 31 min) 9CatWWWf• ... 11111.0W: l'llWATI m Powers Boothe stars as Raymond Chandlers hardboiled detective. who. in the ltrst of a live-part senes. tangies With movie 1olk in 1he invesuoation ot the untlmety death of a film star. (S), ..... .,. __ ftAI CZ)-MDX un "Punishment Wiil Come" A man laces despair and betrayal ~ fea\llng pnson in Germany, but dlSCOVefS that his strength hes In his love fOf life Stars Guntet Lamprecht and Hanna Schygulla (Part 1 of 14) ( t hr 30min) "~., .... ••==¥:!,A-Team must rescue an Arab sheik marked tor assassination by an underground terr0<ist group (RI ( 1 hf) 8 di ~ CG•Mn Janet Tern and Larry scheme to help Jade whO thrnks he has rncumtd gambling losses at a charity funetlOO. ( R) Q {l)LOWllOAT ....... ~ lllUAL ... "Gredes •·r · .. Cl) ..:rm•an1•sr-a CE)...._ NO'l'IMI. Plllst>utgn Maulers at Phla9detphla Stars (R) (3 tirs.) •9 .,.,. ''The Two Uves Of Carol Letrw" ( t981. Orama) Meredith Baxte1 Blmey, Don JoMson A former prostitute ," reU::tantly returns to her old haunts as part of an Ul'defcover assignment fOf the ~ (R) (2hrs) II *"1L Two women of dlffe<ing person- ahlleS \Ire for Peter's att~uons. a teen ager attempts to reunite tier dlVorced p.:)• ents. and a man schemes tor a tree stay ~) Q (1hr) ........ .,, MOTIL Two women ol differing person a~tres vie tor Peter's attentions. a teen ager attempts to reunite her divorced par ents, and a man schemes fOf a tree stay (R)~ -fi) ANICAIU\Aneou. "Oppenhe1mei A s11e is selected for the first atomlc bomb test explosion., and President Truman is laced with lhe decision as to When ano ' how the bomb will be used (Part 4 or 7) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) a> .,.. Boz and a d•abetic arr11ne stewardeSS are held captive by a k1lie• who wants to retrieve a loed of dlamonos lA) (l hr l 4I!) EilC'nCle llQMT C0'9 '• ltve tOvef age ol key Orange County etectlOf'I 1~ and candidates (4 hrs) (}t) llO¥il "PoltergelSt" ( t982. HOH-0<) Cr arg T Nelson. Jobeth Williams VengelUl ghosts take over a suburban Calttornia home and abducl the resident lam11y s youngest child 'PG' ( t hr . 55 mrn ) Cl. 'fOU CAlf'f TAD n' M'nl YOU A prOduc 1100 ot the Pulitzer Prize-winning corned) about an eccerttric but happy family s1a1 ring Jason Robards. Colleen Oewhursl George Rose · and Elizabeth WlfsOn It hrs) (0 llO¥il "the Soldlef' ( 1982. A<M:n ture) Ken Wahl. William Prince A rvthles~ CIA agent IS sent to neutralae a Sovier backed lerronst plot to hold the ~1deas1 hostage wrth nuclear explosives 'R ( hr 30 mm ) <S mWll "QI'\ The Waterfront" 11954 Drama) Marlon BrandO. Eva Mane Sarnt Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powertul mob leader whr holds lhe cJOck workers of a btO crty 1n .3r ir~~hr ,47m1n) -1 CM.l'WA~ IUCTIC*.,,.. llO¥ll "Foreve< Amber" I 1947 Romance) Linda Darnell Cornet Wride Ir her ques1 for success rn the courl ol Charles II. a young peasant girl lrnds sne must sac111tce her loved one (2 hrs . .30 mrn) ®l ILIC110N COWUGI G) llCMI "5 Card Stud" ( 1968. W£ I ern) Dean Martin. Robefl Mitchum A chealer in a pol\er game ts lynched aN one by one lhe other members ot IN• ~me are also krlled (2 hrs ) IC1'Y -MD••un ·How Ca• We live II We Don't Want To Qle?' A man laces despa11 and betrayal UP<"' leavmg prison in Germany. bUt discover~ that his strength lies 1n hts love IC>f 11te Stars Gunter Lamprecht and Hanna Sctiv Ila (Part 2 ot 14) ( 1 hr) PITll .. ...... .,. -... 9 MAIT TO MART When the Harts w;11 the Scottish Highland Games. Jennilef becomes rnvotved In a rivalry fOf leade1 shrp of 11 worfd-tamous ctan (R) Q t 1 hr ) SJ lnLI WAii Featurtng Interviews w11h grattillsts. l)Vbtlc ottlciats. parents and members of the art community, this docu mefltary explores the world of New Vorli s gyatt1t1 &f11Sts. whose dl$plays are found pri~he tran51t s~tem Q ( 1 hr I II) • Featured Oe.nnts Morg1no and laUta Bux1on !Ne from election cen •ral with results from city and counfy rac- es Also hve reports from Mondale, Harl and Jackson headquarters. ( I hr ) • • ~.,_ . .. ...,..~ llOWll "Char11e Chan Ai'ld The Curse Of The Dragoo Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter Us1lnov. Richard Hatch Charlie Chan is aided by his bumbling grandson In solving a string of murde<s. 'PG' ( t hr .• 37 min.) -1rA .. ..e ... W .. Cll.a/..,A11LMI -MOWS& LATZ "A Blow From TM Hemmer C.0 Huft The Soul" A man faces despair end betrayal upon leaving prison in Germany. but dlscoYers that his strength lies In hls love tor hie. Stars Gunter Lamprecht and Hanna Schy- ~lla. (Pan 3 of 1_.) ( 1 hr.) -(IZ) IFltOla 1MI WAI YUM Brash. young Brigadier General Dwight O. E"5en- hower (Robert Duvall) sets up headquar- ters In London dl.lnng World War II: 1he<e he develops a CIO&e relationship with aide Kay Summersby (lee Remick) (Pan 1 ot 2.(2 hrs. 30 mln.'-w. twl uUU .. MOfPUMI A parody ot a nightly news show 30 minutes before airtime. starring Franklyn Ajaye, Rodger Bumpass, Blake Clarke. Wendy Goldman. Mark King, Jeff Marder. Kevin IP°"=a ~Robbins. ...... . NU.MID_Ol_ll.DflW .,., ...... y.,. ... llOWll "Night Games" ( 1980. Fanta- sy) Qndy Pichtt. Barry Primus The V1C- t1m ol a chtldhood trauma. a young wom- an's fear of any sexual contac1 with men threatens her marriage and her mental sta~~~. 40 min) ~ llOWll "NatlOl\al lampoon's Vaca· lion" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly O' Angelo A vacationing family encounters one dlS8ster alter another while travettng. 'A' c:;> ( 1 hr • 38 min ) m-.vMDm MIO ,...mAL ...uy C0¥8MI Reg- ularly scheduled programming may be delayed or pre-empted tor network cover· age ol primaries 1n California. Montana, New Jersey. New Mexico. South Dakota and West v1'llnia 11::9 8 ...__ PJ. An elderly native Hawaiian places a curse on Rick's club and all who .use the facilities (Al ( 1 hr 10 m1n ~ 8 Till mrr Host Johnny Carson Sched- uled· Joan Collins. actor-comedian Bruce Mahler (1 hr.) l lAMlliAY...r • ,.118TW. .....v com• Regularly echedoled programming may be delayed °' pre-.mpted for netwOf'k cover· age ol primaries tn California. Montana. New Jersey. New Mexico. South Dakota and=~~~ lllCTAC-... iiMliOIUl .. MCllCO wmn1rr • au Scheduled: us tntalllgence control officer Erhara Oa~lnghaus on how the U.S. us.d the Nazi wat criminal ~us Barbie as an Intel- ~ agent. former Newsweek colum- nfst ltlltf Thurow on curreflt economte Issues. ( 1 hr.) CB) _. "Natlonal Lampoon's Vaca· llort" ( 1983. Comedy) CheVy Cha~. Beverly D' Angeto. A vacationing-family encounters one disaster after another while traveling. 'R' ( t hr., 38. min.) (Q) mN "Slit Pack" ~ 1982. Comedy) Kenny ~ Diane LaM 1'. race-car drlvet turns a sextet or juvenile car stnpPers U"lto a winning pct prew. PG' ( 1 hr • 4'5 min.) CZ) mN "The Pirate Movie" (1982. AdvenhKe) Kristy Mc;NichOI. Chtla1ophef Atkins A shy teen-age girl finds adventU<e and romance when a dream tr81l5PO'ts her to the wortd of a 19th-<:entury pirate 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min I 6' 19 CUii Featured: teen·agets' paren- tal needs; reccwerlng from alcoholism. ( 1 tv .. 30min.) tW(!) .. ,..,. tW CC) _. "Homeward Bc>und" -( 1980. Orama) David Soul. Barnard HUQheS. A terminally Ill teen-ager and his divorced father spend the bOy's last summer with his estranged grandfather ( 1 hr . _.O min.) tW8) flllll•rr Hoet Johnny Caraon Sched- uled: Joen Collins. actor-comedian Bruce Mahler. ( 1 hr ) -80 MC ... ~ (J) m'N "U'I Abnef" ( 1959, MU5'Cal) Peter Palmef. Julie Newmar. It's a dark day In Oogpatch for U'I Abner when he learns the Army IS moving in to test bombs and Daisy Mae's getting him clos· er to the altar. (2 hra.) I .,.MlllAl19luL.M1111•.,.•• DI _. .. 111C11•1M1 ~Guests: Fred W'lt- lard, actre6S Lindsay Bloom, Richard Hack. Patrick Carlin. (R) { 1 hr . 30 mm ) -1MINA \'MOO .. LA11 ...r wmt MWD ...,.,.... Guests author Wiiiiam Poundstone. Geoff IT•~.:; '!)Orts -l>Y~I) (A) •llMCM•-..... •ITllf'I U&Jal • ..,. "Conquest 01 Spece·· (1955. Science-Fiction) Walter BrOOke. Erle Aemlng Army volunteers emberk on a ~tecular iourney around Eanh in a manrn9de $8telltee ( t hr . 30 min.) l &.M.' •&CMITYLI •mwvllSfY 1UQl "NCAA DMslon II Champion· ships" (from Cape Gir8fdeeu. Mo.) (A) ~hrs. 30mm ) ,.. B .eel O.ID Prostitutes are systemahcal- ly murdered by a deranged ktller. (R) (1 hr .. 20 min.) 11111([).,. "Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts A ptegnant woman tags along with a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (I) •ovta "WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew Brodellek, Dabney Coleman A teen-age computer whiz mad- veftantly sparks a nucleer conlrontatK>n wnen he accesses the Pentagon's strate- gic computer system. 'PG' c:;> ( 1 hr . 53 min) ml fl) LA11 W wmt DAVID Ui I BM Guest&.. author Wil118m Poundatone. G.ofl 1aben (dangetous spot1s hobbyist) (R) i.! hr.) w• "°"'"love letters" (1945. Orama) Jennifer J<>ne$. Joeeph Cotten A young woman marries the SOldief lhe beHevee to have written hef lelltfS from the front and IS lattf accused of klllina him. (2 hn..) 8 llOWll "Psych-oUtT' ( 1~. Orama) Susan Strub«g. Dean Stockwell. A trio ol hlppleS protect a deaf t~eger who hu run awav to Halaht·Ashbufy In search of hef b<othef. ( 1 ht . 30 min.) • 1J .. "T~Feoed WorMll" (1lM1. Romance) Gre1a GarbO. Melvyn Oouglat. A woman an.mpts to wlo her ht.mband back by becoming gtamorOl& ( 1 hr .• 10 min) (I) .. "Monkey Buslnea" ( 1931, Comedy) Marx Brothers. Thelma Todd. Four atowawa¥S try to avoid the authotl- tlet on an ocean liner (2 hrs.) · ., llOWll "Murder On The MidnWlt Ellpress·· (1975. Mystety) Ju<Jy a-on . Charles Gray A dls1raught young women has trouble convincing a fellOw paseengar that she has seen a dead body In one ot the compertments.. especially Whet\ the man she desc:rlb91 lurns up alNe (2 twa.. 30 r"i wl ,. IJ= C* .UlW ''Ike" (1 ,. IV) . t11 (}J)lf~I009-Y ''Linda Ronstade In Concert Whh The NeflOl"I Riddle Orchestra" Performance& o1 torch belledl from the '30s and '409. Including "What's New" and ''I've Got A Crush On You." (1 hr.) 1::91 IU&.'nl-.0 ·M&.•M,Am.Y .,. '"Waltz Across Texas" (1983. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow. A wildcatter and a pretfy geo!Ogist beOOme romantlcaJly Involved alter their profee. S1onS being thern IOIO contllct 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) cm-•··tt• CZ) mN "Mysteries" ( 1979) Rutger Hauer. Sylvie Kristel. ( 1 hf .. _.O min) ·1-MlllMTlf'IUC• • .. (I) ml ... ~ATCll .. --.DATl.Mm n m'N "Split Image" ( 1982. Orama) MichHI O'.Keefe. Karen Allen A young Olympic hopeful becomes luted into a tanahcat r~ CYl1 'R' ( t hr., 51 min.) (I)_. ''The Betsy'" (1978. Orama) Laurence OIMer. Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. ·A powerful and relentlesS Detroit auto tycoon brings a claredeYll racing star into hes company to develoP a revoluhonary new vehlcle 'R' • hrs . 12 mm ) . .... ..... llOWll "Popi" ( 1969. Comedy) Alan Ar1<1n. Ana Moreno. A ~o Rican wtd- OWef plans to set his two sons adrift in the ocean 1n hOpeS that they will find a better home. ~ hf&.) a;! IWMUllT cm mN "The Plf&te Movte" ( 1982. AdWntUte) Kusty Mc;NIChOI. Chnstopher Atkm A shy teen-age gir1 finds adventure and romanoe when a chem traiisportl he< to the world of a 19th-century pirate. ·pa· ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) M C!) .. "Clfcle Of P<>Wef" (1980. Ora· ma) Yvette Mtmieux After undergoing a consc1ousness~rais1ng seminar, some executives and their wives bceak down their lnh1blt100S. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -· .. "Assa58inatloo In Rome" I 1965. Suspente) Hugh O'Brlan, Cyd Char1'Se A '"'ch lot his ax-girttriend's husOand leadl a man through the Italian underwolld. (2 hrs.) l amo•nt111Mt .. . ,,_ W .,.. "'Ooc:tOf Oeiroit" ( 1983. Com. dy) Oen Akroyd, Donna Dixon A tJmld colleQe profetSOf II recNlted to take the Sunday, June 3, 198~ 17 - place of e pimp, and soon flndS hlmaelt "-d(BJllO~ATTUCnci. tress ( 1 hr . 45 min.) , enjoying his new occupation 'A' (1 hr -~M-Ull _.. . ,_ts@TMIP~.~~) .. ~ __ _ 31 min.) --~~. . ~.\Wl•ll)lil•ll f"On~ • ~rO!) "i~PMnl! .,,.. ~~~.·-' '!'" •• _'t ~4:'1>\0firenwanf.Wiliia~}ir1nce A ruthless Craig T Netson, Jobeth Williams Vengelut .a-~-CIA t · 1 t 1 1•· s let ghosts take over a subutban Galltornia "On T ... -Town" ( l 950 • •u~'-agen is sen o neu ra 14e a ov · -i .. __ '"" ' M "' backed ons plot hold the Mlde 1 home and abdvct the re~ut family's cal) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra A tno of tetr 1 to , . as vounaeSI child 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) sailors team up with 8 taiu driver and an hostage w11h nuclear explosives R ( 1 anthropologist to lind a beauJlful girl hr 30 min ) tit (CJ llfcml "An Elephant Called Slowly wno.o pic14M•l5 displayed 1n the SYbway 'AMiil TON Robert Klein. Susan ( 1970 Adventure) BIN Travers. Virginia j hr.. 45 min ) George and Pia Zadofa star 1n Hus bed· McKenna While vacationing 1n Africa a • 10PO'MllllNlll room feroe about a married couple's couple hod themselves the "ad<>pted ,..... weekend complicated by the unexpected parents of three Of Phaned elephants G • 11••~0!> arrival of the husband's coquettish mis-(1 hr 31 min) 11. n c%) "Anastasia" ( 1956. Orama) lngrld Bergman, Yul Brynnet ( 1 hr , 45 mtn ) •tm "The Damned Don't Cry" ( 1950. Ora· ma) Joan Craw1()(d, David Brien (2 hrs ) • cc:l "Catastrophe!" ( 1977. Oocumen1a- ry) Narrated by W1Hiam Conrad. ( 1 hr . 32 mtn) (]) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978. Adventure) Animated Otrected by Yoram Gross ( 1 hr . 15 min.) 1':9(!) "The Far Out Wesf' ( 1967. Comedy) Ann Sheridan. Ruth McDev11t (2 hrs.) (%) "The Inn Of The S1x1h HapptneSS" ( 1958, Orama) lngrld Bergman. Curt Jur- Q!OS (2 hrs . 38 min ) •C..CJ "Interiors" (1978, Dfama) E.G Mar shall, Diane Keaton Directed by WOOdy Allen (1 hr . 33 min) CID "The Pirate Movie" (1 982. Adven- ture) Knsty McNlchol. Christophef Atkins i! hr , 40 min ) CO) 'The Secre1 Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fania· sy) Animated Voices of Elizebeth Hart- man. Dom Delu1Se. ( 1 hr . 20 mm ) -(C) "Carousel" ( 1956, Muslcal) Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 8 min ) «. (BJ "VOtCes" ( 1979. Orama) Michael Ontkean. Amy Irving ( 1 hr . 46 min ) (I) "Where The Spies Are" ( 1966. Suspense) David Niven. Francoise Dor- leac ( 1 hr . 53 mm ) (%) "National lampoon's Vacation'" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly O' Angelo ( t hr . 38 min ) -@"Eye 01 The Cat" (1969. Suspense) Michael Sarraztn. Gayle Hunnlcull (2 hrs) -U '"G1rls Ot Pleasure Island" ( 1953, Comedy) Leo Geno. Abby Dallon (2 hrs I -a11eraooa 11ov1a- -• "Kisses For My President" (1964, Comedy) Fred MacMurray, Potty Bergen ~hrs) (0) "$1111 Of The Nigh!" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep U hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis. ( 1 hr , 42 min ) (%)"Beyond The Forest" (1949, Orama) Belle Davis, Joseph Colten. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) -(C) "ffolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger Moore. James Mason ( 1 hr . 39 mm.) CID "The Riddle Of The Sands" ( 1980. Adwenture) Micheal York, Simon MacCor- klndale. ( t hr .. 38 mm ) W ID "AoPolntment With A Shadow" 18 Sunday. June 3. 1984 ( 1958, Dfama) Geofge Nader, Joanna Moore. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •CO) "Dead End" (1937. Orama) Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea ( t hr . 33 mln.) Cl) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers ( 1 hr , 40 min ) (%) "The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness" ( 1958, Orama) Ingrid Bergman Curt Jur- Q!.0$ ( 2 hrs • 38 min ) l:8c..cJ "Catastrophe!" ( 1977, Oocumenta ry) Narra1ed by Wiiiiam Conrad ( 1 hr 32 min) "Right Of Way" ( 1983, Dfama) Bette Davis. James Stewart ( 1 hr • 45 min ) • "Honor Among Thieves" ( 1972. Ofa· ma) Charles Bronson. Alam Deton ( 1 hr 33mm) 4111 (C) "lntenors" ( 1978. Orama) E G. Mar shall. Oiane Keaton O!rected by WOOdy Allen (1hr .33mm) CS) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978 Adventure) Animated Otrected by Voram Gross ( 1 hr . 15 min ) •tL) "Gregory's Glrl" ( 1982. Comedy) Gordon John Slncla1t, Dee Hepburn 11 hr. 30m1n) "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adven lure) Kristy McNichol. Chr!Stopher Atkins iJhr . •Om1n) UI (CJ ··carousel.. ( 1956. Musical) Gordon MacRae. Shuley Jones (2 hrs .. 8 mm ) --Len1nu .. 1:_cw.sa1•• ij/LGIO AIC ... O .... Ct9Mll'f IUCl-IMaalLW••--.... N-IW 'life Or Breath" Retaxa· tlon exercises taught at Powerhouse help save the life of an ambassador's son who IS kidnapped by terrorjsts. Q (ft) MOVll "WarGames" ( 1983 Suspense) Matthew Brodenclt, C1cibney Coleman A teen-age compu1er wh1z~Nad. vertently sparks a nuclear conlrontatiCSn When he accesses the Pentagon's strate- gic computer system. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 53 min.) CO) ... "The Secret Of NIMH''-( 1982 fantasy) Animated. Voices or Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Delu!Se A secret society ol ra1s eld a desperate field mouse in sav· Ing her hOme from the ruthlessness ot man. ·a· ( 1 hr . 20 min.) -~VMDftl -.-F IU WOllD OI MCCMt COUl--1 AIC ... Q TAD Ma I=== Lem ITAi IM a IM.L TMAT• NI .c... . 1MI 9IOAD TO IMlAY On the 4011'1 ann1 versary of the tnvast00 of Normandy. Jerr}' Dunphy returns to Europe to retrace thE events 1hat led up to one of Wofld War ll's most famous battles involving mofe than one m1thon Allied soldiers ( 1 hr.) 0.,. .... ®l •1B1"tJ•IT Tl.,.O,..l .. l•"'"'IT19 featured John James and Donna Mills discuss a TV movie 1n which t~o-star ' =Ofc:n.. IUll•llWT L0¥1 CClll•CnDI llAGIC Of PlOML,..,_ 1 .,_ "National Lampoon's Vaca 11on" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase Beverly o· Angelo A vacallOOlng famtl'y encour.ters one disaster aftet anorhe1 while !raveling 'PG' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) Z llO¥ll "On The Town" ( 1950 Musi cal) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra A tno ot sailors leam up with a, ta.ici dl'lver and ar1 anthropologist 10 find a beautiful 111rl whose picture IS displayed 1n the subway l1 hr . 38 min ) '1:) .a¥ll "letter 01 lntroduc1IOO ( 1938 Drama) Ann Sheridan. Adolphe Men1ov A struggling ac1ress IS del8fm1ned to nse ro stardom without the help ol her famous =1'•'t~~ : WU. WU WOllD Ol 'lmALI • ~·WOlljt "Time And ltght Host David McCullough examines old and new telescopes and e variety ol tools and methoos for measuritlg tune (R) Q I 1 hr) (Q) llO¥ll "Sllll 01 The Night" ( 1982 Suspense) Roy Schetdef. Meryl Streep A psych1atris1 becomes increasing~ involved w11h e mysterious woman woo was the m1s1ress of a murdered pa11en1 'PG' 11 hr . 30 min.) .. D G) l9C 19G111 "0-0ay Plus 40 Years" Tom BrO!law reports on the return ol Amencan WOfld W&< II veterans and their families to the Normandy coeslllne President Reagan. Queen Elizabeth II Canadian Pt1me Minister Trudeau and French President Mttterend join 1n com memorahng the 401h anniversary of the D· Dey landings ( 1 hr ) D QJ Tiii PAL&. tuY Tern sends Coll Howie and Jody to a Tahit111n ISiand to find a woman who has used a computer to lie up e tortune belonging to her ex-lover ------------------------------ ~)~ ~ .... ~F'·;;t.·iflt'.tK~-~taf6o· John James and Donna Miiis discuss a TV movie In Which tney co-star. .., llCMI "The Moneychangers" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1976, Ofama) Kirk Douglas. Chris- topher ~lummer The announcement that the president of a large American bank Is dying of cancer precipitates an lnJense struggle tor succession betv.een rwo 111Ce ~eside<lts (2 hrs.) 6i> ~ CllLD llX'UAL ._ "No Easy Answers" ( 1 hr ) (t) llCMI "lfolkes' ( 1980, Adventure) Roger Moore. James Mason A dappel'T\ woman-hating frogman Is called 1n to thwart the plans ol extortionists who have h1,acked a supply stup and are threatening 10 destroy two North Sea oil rigs 'PG' ( 1 hr , 39 rn1n.) ( )lfJOllTtcaTlll ( llCMI "Voices" ( 1979. Orama) Michael Ontkean. Amy Irving A deaf dancer and an amblllous but frustrated mgntclub singer fall In IOve and devote ttiemsetves to helping each other find suc- cess PG' ( t hr . 46 min) I $) llOVll "The Sting II" ( 1983. Orama) Jac1<1e Gleason. Mac Davis An experi· enced co'1 artist trleS to score big with the help ol a lellow peddler ·PG' ( 1 hr 42 min) •@ AU.• THI 'Al& f d (fl COLLI• WON.D ... "Game Ten" (from Omaha. Neb ) (3 hrs ) • IJ ntl U. t1I IToeHA: DIG t1I Tttl llAITt James Earl Jones narrates Emmy Award-wmmng ftlmmakers Des and Jen Bartlett's frve-year study ol the tam1ly hie and advenrvres ol a pride ol lions 1n the Nam1btan wlldltfe sanctuary ol Etosha Na1t00al Park ( t hr ) D llOVll "Machine Gun Kelly" ( t 958 Ofama) Charles Bronson Susan CabOt A smalltime robber is pressed into a k1dnap- p1ng by his nagging g1rtlnend ( t hr 30 min) (J) 'JI. llAGAZlm An eight-second ride of terror on a rOdeo bull. a roller-skating disco In New York City I TIC TAC DOUQM LCMIOAT PJl. llAIAZINI An eight-second nde ot terror oo a rOde<> bull. a \llSll \o the Jotln Trac1 Chnic tor the r;:.aa 1mpa1red '1'i) l1tl C09UAT MD IUUJVAN "The Mikado" Kate Flowers. Clive Rev1ll and Wilham Conrad. making his stng1ng debut tn the !Ille role star an this opera J that satmzes Victorian manners. morals and government O (2 hrs ) •all nil tAn.I Ml (ZJ Cl -.tco. • G 1MI 'ACTI t1I LR Jo's plan to reunite her divorced parents hits a snag when she learns her tattler wants to marry another woman (Al Q fJ ®) llOVll "Moment By Moment ' ( t978. Romance) John Travolle. Lily Tomttn A soph1s1tca1eo and wealthy Southern Cahlornia housewife falls m l<>ve With a young dntter alter she discovers her husband's inhdehty (A ) ~2 hilJ (]) ,...._MD M --~1 The role teleYrS1on plays m American pohlics with him chps of pollltcal events and mler· views with Richard Nixon. George McGo- vern and former White House press secre- tary ~Powell (2 hrs ) I •KAIB• A YA• A documentary tracing the lives of American soldle<s and lhe women they mot and marned while <Jtauoned tn Enalsnd during World War II 1 hr,) • • . •• ~J51JIJX)f$1,. Blake Cta"'~,. W...entb -~-... -~-~"4q~~~ • _ _,.~ ' . aoo'"l<aie Flowers. Clive Revlll Pollak and l,.0!$ ROb Ins. • and WiUlam Conrad. meldno his singing lllOIAMIWTWILAUmt• debut !rt the title role, star Tn this opera . ..,. ... H that satirizes Victorian manners. morals IOUD IOLD andgovernment Q (2htt ) PM1NllD-t11..W.O,_ CD 90¥9 "Liu.le· A Woman Of GOOd llOWI "Psycho II" ( 1983, Mv-tert) Character'' ( 1983, OrarNt) Sarah Peirse. Anthony Perkins. Meg Tiiiy. Fonner psy· Bruno Lawrence An independently-mind· chotac killer Norman Bates Is released ed British seNant girt travels to New Zea atter a 20-year stay 1n a mental 1nstl1ution land In search of a bett8f llfe for herself and beheves tumsetf cured when a myste-i! hr .• 15 min.) nous rash of murders begins 'R' ( 1 hr . CO) mWll "Psycho II" ( 1983 Mystery) 53 min) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tiiiy Former psy (O)mTWACYPl.I chotle klllef Norman Bates ss released (%) MO'fll "Mysteries" ( 1979. Myst«)') after a 20-year stay In a mental Institution Rutger Hauer. SyMa Kristel A mysteriou. and believes himself cured When a myste· man arrives in a small coastal town wt.a rtOUS rash ol murders begins R' ( 1 hr he antagon!ZeS the natives by his bWtn9 53 min ) • ac1toos ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CZ) MOWI "Nalional Lampoon's Vaca· ~DCllYMDlll tlon" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. t~ ~ C10 Beverty O' Angelo A vaca11onlng lam11y tt:ll Cl) POUCI l10irf An e•·cop. who lost eocounten ooe (jsaster after another an arm dunng a shootout years eerllef. while traveling 'A' ( t hr., 38 min) embarks on a mission ot vengeance (R) I Dl'l&I (,_1 hr . tOmtn ) .. MCA'Rm 11 6? ~ Host Johnny Cal'50f\ .. mW11 "W~end 01 Terror" ( 1970. Scheduled· aper a singer Per er Hoffman. Orama) Robert Conrad. Lee Ma1ors A l hr ) parr of kldnappef& search for a re~c&-IAtwmAY ~ meot when their victim 1s accidentally @) MIC ... ~ ldfled ( 1 hr . 32c~ · •IUIQlt11-D fl) DUCI P Skip is surprised by Mall ...... kACI Andrea's response afte< he helps raise the 11•11t111A11 .. MCllCO tundS necessary to complete her film LAW ,_..CA ScheOuled prest- (!) llOVll ··o-Oay. TM Sixth Of June.. dent of Amer1Can Unrversity Richard ( t956. Ofama) Robert Taytor. Richard Berendzen on the Qllaltty ol public educa- Todd As their roles 1n the Normandy 1nva-tt<>n 1n America. host or PBS's "Lui sion loom clo&er. two rrMtifary officers each Chance Garage'" Brad Sears on keeptng a revlflW thetr separate memones of the girl car running smoothly ( 1 hr ) they bOth IOve. (2 hrs .. 30 min) Ol m¥ll "Dead End.. ( t937 Orama) C!:) Pl1'll.. Sytvta Sidney. Joel McCrea Youngsters in ._@ I 11 llCIR M WAii llAM Alth<>Ugh an East Raver slUm light 10 overcome their often met wtth OPPoSltlOl'I !Jorn the Allied environmool ( 1 hr . 33 min 1 powers, Eisenhower (Robert Duvall) sue-m 111 CWI Featured a Vietnam veter- cesslully launches history's largest an's struggle with tear. a Canadian shop amptubtouS force oo occupied France that gives away merchandJSe ( t hf .. 30 Lee Aemtok. Darren McGavm. Ian Rich· min) ardson and Rtehard Herd co-star (Part 2 1W (l)""ll'Ol-ltT""'IClll-.,.ITD,.. of 2) 12 hrs. 30 rrun.) m .m1 "Roclly111" t t982. Orama) Sy._ - D Q) IT. ...... Of Ridley Is vest er Stallone Carl Weathefs World shocked to team a young patient has hea11YWtttght champt<>n Rocky Batb08 become 111 because of steroids fed to her suffers a personal crisis when.a younger. ...... crown 'PG O (1hr .40min) i her father (Al ( t hr ) hungner f~hter challenges l-i1m for hiS M UlfT U.11 IYIC*HOU.YWOOD llCMI "Soldier Of Orange.. ( 1979. 0 llCMI "Rogue Cop" t 1955. Orama) Orama) Edward Fox. Susan Penhaligon Robeft Taylor Janet Leigh A policeman Soc classmates at a Dutch university go plans to avenge !he death of hrS bfother their separate ways wtlen war bfeaks out despite too pOSS1b1hty that he wiM be 1n EuropeJOub~' (2 hrs., 45 min ) 1ncr1m1nated for accepting bribeS. ('2 hrs.) 00 tlORO \II This 00cumentary (!) • t llllllff ... focuses oo teen-age dfug abuse, present· tII llCMI "The BlfdS And The Bees" 1ng the true stories of lhree Ameocan (1956, Comedy) George Gobel. M11n teen-agers. each caught In progressive Gaynor A proud man re)ects a girl with a stages ol drug use ( t ht ) shady past. t>ut 1a1er !alts f()( her again ( t llOVll "Penitentiary.. ( t980. Drama) hr 40 mtn ) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy Pollard A e T1ICll t1I M mtT Guests Joan Van young black uses his b0x1ng skills to sur Ark ("Knots Landtng" l. Carl Wolfson. vive in prison 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min) Richard Hack (A) ( 1 nr 30 man) llOl.L.Ba.Y ([:TOP Mm IOJlllQ From Atlantic City, .. llOWI "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. N J (A) (2 hr5. 30 min} Orama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A .ml "lnttmate Moments" ( 198 I, wildcatter and a pretty geologist become Comedy) Alexenjjra Stewart. Bernard romantlcally Involved alter their proles-Fresson A laif'ious French madam $IOt\8 bring them anto conflict 'PG' ( 1 hr expands het operett0ns 1ntemal10N1lly 'R' 40 min.) i.! hr . 40 m•n) -1•••11m.... 1HI@ MO¥ll "Dari\ Passe~" (1947. Mys.-lm&T OUTaoc. Jim Tabor gets out-IBf'Y) Humphrey Bogan Lauren Bacall. A fatted tor while water canoetng and viStts man ~pes trom San Ouent1n to prove A~ Island State Park Q hlmsett innocent of murdering his wife. (2 tWI D 8 (I) QI llD... hrs 15 min ) llftllllil UlliJOOl'l llOT ..... A tt11(C)AllA&LTBJlllTI perOdy ot a tlightly news etlOW 30 minut• befOft tlrtlme, starring Franklyn Alaye. Sunday, June 3, 1984 I ·~------------------------------ . 108th Westmonstef I) (1 tv) ~-­U.laUY ... ,....,..UUGM. atmlCMm\.I lnWY~ .. Cll .,. ·c~ Of Tne B lack Wt0 ow .. ( 1977 SusDensel Tony Franoosa Donna M•llS AulhOf toes hunt 10< a muroe•· 8( who Maps h.s v.c1.ms n an OOd spt0e1 Wle web (AJ 11 ru 20 m.n ) .. CC) ..,. ·Love Ano Death" 1975 Comedyl W<:xxty Alieo Diane Keaton A noteo cowa.1d in the Russ.an a1my eventu· aty memes hlS trve IOve wno dfaws "'"" into a plot 1nvotving an at1emp1 on lhe hie ot EmperOf Napaleoo PG' ( 1 hr . 25 ITWl) WU.,. Salt)' O'Rourl<e · I 19'5. Dfa ma) Alan Ladd Ga~ Russell A. con arhsl tries to use a famed JOCke)' ltS nis ticket 10 a financial windtan (2 hrs ) 8 M IOAO TO D-OAY On the <lOth ann vefsary of the 1nvas;oo of Normandy Jeir'( Dunphy 1e1ums 10 Europe 10 retrace the l!Ye'lts tnat le'd up to one of W0tld War II s most tamous oames inVOt-.ing more man one mit '°" A ied 60id~ I 1 ht ) (!) .,. W Success SPot! Rock Hunt er'> ( 1957 Comedy) l <>f'y Randall Jayne Mansfiel<J A pubhc•ly &Qefll gets lflto troub!e because of his unptedictabff! ways (2 tvs I • ... The Ne•t Victim ( 1975. Suspense) Carr°' Bal\~ T P Mcl<enna A psychotic 1\1 ter ten0tizes a beautiful woman tr~ in a ""~ha11 (2 hfs 30mrn) _,. The R>Odle Of The Sands 11980 ACve<"lluieJ M.cnael Y0tk SmlCY MacCoounda.e To pr~t a German ll"IVlls.on ot England It\ 1901 two Biitist\ tnenos w1 ott l0t t!"oe hiph seas 11 rw 38 rTlfln .. °Summe' Lo-.-~ ( 198.2 Romance Daryl Hannah Pete-r Gallag~ 1 1 hf •O fTWl I •@ Oy•ng Room Only 11973 Suspense) ()ons L eactvnan Ross Mart n 1 h1 30 ITW"I I Mounta" Fariwy Rot>tnSOn ( 1979 Adventure) RoOell L ogan Susar Oamante Sl\aw 11 hi AO m.-fl Nt(J) 'The Garment Jungle · 11951 Ofa ma) Lee J Cooo Roctla'd Boone 12 hr$) CC) I d Omo The Hognest Mountarn (195 t. Ofama) Rory Calhoun Susan Hayward 11 hr 28 nwq .. National Lampoon $ V &eallOO' ( l 983 Comeoy) Chevy Chaw Beve<ty O' A.ngeto 11 hi 38 min I . •CH> ·The Year Of Lrvtng Da~OU51y · (1983 Ofama) Met Gtt>soo Sigootnt'v Wwvef ( t hr 55 m.n I (Q) "A Dog 04 Flande<s 11959 Orama1 l)ewj L.acJd Donald Cn5'J I 1 hr J6 min) .. An Bephant Ca~ SiOwry' 11970 Adl.«ltureJ a-Tra~. V11g.nia McK9fl na (1 hf , 3 1 ,,.,., ) •C't' 'S181duSt Memooes .. 11980 Otamal 20 Sunday. June 3, 1984 . Can We live It W& Don't Want To Ole? A man laoes 08$palf and Detrayal upon leaving prfson in Germany. bu1 ~s that hlS st1eng1~ ~ "' his loY9 ICK 11fe Stars Gunter La~echt and HaM& Schy- (Par1 2 Of 14) (1 hi ) . -econ t:ll ....... ML•MPAl&Y __ , .. ., ... uu.. llOWll ''Honor Among Thieves 11972 OrtwnaJ Charles Bronson Alain ~ An Amenc:an soldlef in MatseiDes meets a ~ doctOt WhO -ants to break into his g1rtfnend's safe but IS sorprcsed to dcScover that 11 &S empty ( 1 tv 33 min I 0-_,,. St• C» The NlQht' (1982. Svspense) Roy ~ Metyl Streep A psychiatrist be-comes 1ncre1S1ngly 11wotved with a mystenous woman who was the mlStl~ ol a mutdered patient 'PG 11 hr 30 min l _s ... "Psyche II'' ( 1983 Myste<y) AnthOny Pentins Meg Tllty Fonnef psy· ctle>lc k Nofman Bates IS reteesed af1e< a 20-year stay .. 1n a men1al institution ano belieYeS h.msett C\Jred ~a myste- rrous•raSh or rllU(defS beg•ns R' 11 h1 ~ nlll' I 1:11, C. .... -.TWATQ4 .... .,.. .. The tnn Of Tne Sucth Happ.· ~ 11958 Orama) lngnd Bergman Curt Jur~ A z:e~tous mrssionary leadS 100 cl'Mdlen to salety dut1ng the Ja.pa· nese nvas;on of China < 2 m 38 min I ":t .,.. Car~ 11956. Muscat) Gordon MacRae 5n.ney Jones A camrval *<>Ole< resorls to a oayrOll heGt 10 provide IOf a cn.o on lhe v.ay 12 hr&. 8 min ) .. --.DAT&..-. 19 _.. -The Secret Of S.nta V1tt0f..a·· 11969 Orama) Anthony Ouwln. Anna M.agnen. nalian Ylilager$ band logethef to pr~t rhe oc:c:upyng Nazis ffom contis- WfXX1'o/ .A~ Chatl01te Rampmg ( 1 h1 , 29 min ) -~ WarGames \ 1983 Suspense) M.att~ 8'o<>e<!Ck. Dat>oey Col4!men t 1 hf 53 rnn J 'Glease 2 · (1982 Muscat) Maxwell Caul1ietd ... dle'lle Pfe<lfef ( 1 hr 55 nw\) 'The Fu..,·· 11968 Oramal Dok ~de Alan Bates (2 hrs 12 min ) -Qr) Ab'O Came A Spodef"' ( 1970 Suspense) Suzanne Pleshetle Ed N&lson l2 tws J -· "~ Jactcs" (1952 Comedy) Dean Mat1n Jerry L~ (2 tvs ) ··And Now FOJ Something Completely ()fferenl C 1972 Comedy) Graham Chaoman . .lOhn ~ ( 1 hr 29 min ) _., ....... _....,..._ -· ··c..ty F-or ConQuest' (19,0. Ofama) James Cagney Ann s.r.rodan (2 hrs I ~ "'St H~ • ( 1981 Orama) Art Car ~· Oevld Huffman. ( 1 tv • 35 min ) tt 'King Of eom.dy' ( 1982 Comedy) ~ De N•o. Jeny le-MS ( l h1 , 4 1 rTW\) The S11ng II· ( 1983. ()ama) J3eloe ~ Mac 'Devi$ r l tv 41 mtn > -J ' 'f'ak:orl s Gold ( 1982 Ad\'enture) JoN'I Marle'y S•mon Mac:Cofktndale ( 1 , • < i !$! '\W)Pl ~-, catmg Ol'le mdllOn bottles of wine (3 hrs 1 ~..,.MUii? . M~~~azy" t1983 Comeoyl MalCOlm McOowen A famous rock mu!.lc impiesa110 hOsts a dl$&SjU>us New Years Eve oash. A" 11 hi . .Jrm1n ) •0 mWll "This Gun FOf Htre' 11942. Orama) Veronica Lake. Alan Ladd A h1ted loller seeks revenge ah8( he is 00u Ole-crossed ( 1 hi , 45 min ) ~=,.lHl- SJIL t•tw ,_ • ""toe91 __ ,., The Turtles are featured 1n concert with Gary Puc.lce11 1 t hr) ·1•Amt• ~ Wll.IY, 11.0. TOii ... .,. "S1111ng Ducks" ( 1980. Aoven lure) M!Chael Emil. Zach Norman Tv. mepl moosters flee to South America al'O encOOOt8f the women a~ned 10 11 them R (t hr .. 30mtn I -1~··••11 •••••tma(lt) ._ _,.. 'Psycho II' 11983 Mystery) Anthony Perkins Meo Tilly FOfmet ps1 chOtrc l11ller NOfman Bales cs released alter a 20-year stay Ill a mental ens1rtutt0r and beheves himself cured when a myste nous rash of murder$ begins 'R' I I nr 53mm) d (HIMOWll '"Righi Of Way· ( 1983 Ofarrld) Belle Davis. James Stewart Ao aged cou· pie lake drasuc sreps 10 pie~ent thett sep arauon ( 1 ht ,5 min J d (J)M....,. °C'l MOWll 'Soldoef 0 1 Orange ( t979 Orama) Edward Fox Susan Peonal.gOf' S1>. cta.ssmares ar a Dutch Ull/VeCSlty gCI lfle11 separale 'of(ays when wai breaks ovt 1n EuropeAl~~bed) R (2 hrs 45 m1n I d @ MP fAl&Y M 9 UTTURYCALI hr .30mm ) 19'0 "An Oflieef And A Gentlema,.. ( 198a. Olama) Richard Gere Oeora Wu·~1 (2 hrs 5 min ) W«l) "Private Hell 36' (195" (Xama) Ida Lupino. Steve Cochran c t tv 30 m.n ) l:llCC> ''I'd Clrmb The Highest Mountain· ( 195 I Orama) Roly CalhOurt. Susan Hayward ( I hr 28'm•n ) \HJ Tin Man 11981 Ofamal Timothy Bottoms Deana Jurgens ( 1 tv 38 mt11 ) •LL Soph~ s ChOlce' P982 Ofama1 Meryl Streep K&vin Kltne (2 tvs 37 mm) l:lltCl "ltnp1opei Channels· (1981 Come· dy) Alan Arkin. Mariette Hwt~ ( t hr J2mm) W ) 'Mountain Famity Roblmon" ( 1979 . Adventure) Rooert Logan Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr • <lO mn.) •ltl.l "Bareloot In The Park" (1967. Come- dy) Robe11 Redfoid. Jane Fonda. 12 hrs. 10 rn1n I 1:11 l Tarko The 0 118'" c 1979 Documen tary) N rrated by Pet• U5tinov It hr 31 min) lSl "lntornat1onal V....,et " 11978 Orama! T otvm 0 ~"'· .AnthOny Hoplrw. (2 nrs 6mtn) l?l · Na1.on11 lampoons vaca1t0n ( 1983 Comodyl ~ Chae Beverly 0 A"Of!I<> (I hi 38 min ) .. DD ... .... 11/LOIO .... Q ........ CGliltMY IUCI.,_ IMaa/LW .. lltOUI .... • POIUJW "Master Of The Art" The Powethouse kid~ remo11e a p11celess stat· ue from its museum case and restore a friend to her 1ob O (Cl •OYll WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Mallhew Broderick. Dabney Coleman A 1een·age computer whlZ inad· vertanlly sparks a nuclear confrontation when he accesses the Pentagon's strate· g11.. compuler system 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min) H19CMI The Year Of Lrvrng Dangerous ly" ( 1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, S.gour· ney Weaver An Australtan 1ournallst. a Br11tst1 embassy olf1c1al and a d1mmu1ive Eurasian cameraman become caught up m tf:le lumult of 1965 Indonesia 1ust prior lo the fall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 rtl1n ) OJ THI llCIH1'IOUI •nmM t1tT ..._ VBIMY ce DMTIOll Taped at the Roxy Thealer 1n Hollywood. the Righteous Brothels perform such hits as "Brown· Eyed Woman. · "You've lost Thal Lovin' Feeling' and many more 11 tlf I · GaYMDftl a. ... T~ AUCI ...aOf~ • PACO Of CUI. TUM ·THAT-. NI Cll ... .... .... 0 'a llAClAJlll 'Oynas1y' lash10ns on the market a zany professional mate c.heerleadel .-CWOllM ... anaTUIW TWT Fea1ured Dudley Moore aod Amy lr111ng discuss II~-~ "~lekey & Maude " ... Of,.,. __ _ . .. ..., UMCCll•CIDI •t•am .,.. "From The T•rece" ( 1960 . Drama) Paul Newman. Joenne Wood- ward Based O(l the novel by John O'Hara. A man's marriage crumbles from neglect as he climbs the ladder of SUC· cess-i~;:i .;;.. ":J. iJ .,. "The Looters" ( 1955. Orama) Rory Celhoun. Julie Adams A group of p4ane-crash survivors grapple desperately among themselves to get their handS on a large sum of money conoeaJed In lhe wreckage (2 hrS,) J't11@ ... 1:119 I GI M Tom Featured: dellgner baby clothes; Batmoblle. Monkeymobtle and James Bond's Astln-Mertln e1eator George Sams; a mobile shopping botlque: !he memorabllla colleollon of Walt Im-., ... MC.LA. 11CTAC-• ._....CCUIT .._ .. WCIUOf '='tlt Ldf aWCI UltMI Brad Sears examines a variety of 1984 motOfcycies and e~plalt\S clutch usembly. 0 CD) H•'ILI Atlanta Braves al Los Ange- les Oodgets (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (%) .,. "StardUSI Memories" ( 1980, Orama) Woody Allen. Char1o11e Ram- pltng A successful difectOf taoes a per- sonal cnSIS as he tries to ~e some map decisions 1n hrs hfe. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 29 min) 1lll@ M•MJ. Atlanta Braws at Los Ange- les DQdgers ( 3 hrs ) ... I]) ~PJ. W..hile 11westlgat1ng a seoes of robbefles. Magnum comes to lhe resc:ue of two seemingly helpfesS elderly ladles involved Ill an accldent. (R) ( 1 hr.) II GD _, .._ Nell reoalls her ear· ly days as a"-tnd reminisces &boot hel meet.no with the gltlS' couregeous mother (R) D 9 .,_ "Crossed S'*Ofds" ( 1978. AdventUl'a) OIMH Reed. Raquel Welct\ Based on Mark JwJJin's "the Pnnc. And The'Piupi("· A prince and a beggar-boy leem of differing lifestyles as they trade Identities and ent8' worlds they hardly knew existed. (R) (2 hrs ) ......... *=-WI 1*11 IOMY The problem of chlfd molestation and IOlutlons to this E!_obtem are examined. ( 1 hr ) 11J.,. "The Moneychangers" (Par1 2 of 2) ( 1976. Drama) Ktrk Douglas. Chris- tophe< Ptummef. The annotrnoement that the presktent of a large Ameriean ban« la dying of cancer precipitates an Intense struggle tor succession between two vlee E!_esldenll (2 hrs.) • ..-n. Qll.D mJUM. --"Classroom Olscussion'~ 1 hr) mcc.vna~ CC) .,. "Enigma" ( 1982, Suspense) Marlin Sheen. Brigitte Fossey. The CIA engages an East German refugee to return to East Betlln to steal a scrambling devtCe from the KGB 'PG' ( I hr • 40 mlf'I.) (E)9CJl•-, .... -1T91191• CID .,. "Grease 2" ( 1982 Musical) Maxwell Cautfreld. MIChelle Pfetffer An Englistl student at a '60s American high school has to prove h•msett to the leader of a girts' gang whose membefs can dale only tho6e of a gang of greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) ... "Je«yR And Hyde Together Agam" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blankfteld. Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scientist's accidental ingestton of a chemical turns htm 1nto a laSCtVIOUS swinger ·R' ( 1 hr . "25 ~~) -fZ PAl&Y .... Alex drseovers Iha! his Idol. Uncle Ned. has a seoous dr1nk1ng problem. (R) II .,. "MaracaibO" ( 1958. Adven· lure) Cornet Wilde. Jean Wallace When a flreftghtrng expert rs called in to quell an Oii blaze In Venezuela. he discovers that his old girlfriend IS engaged to the ownef ot the iic~~ . 30 min ) ~LCMIQAT Under New Manage1Dent Dean A. Otmp!4fy Gtatral Muac,.r I l<trbor l ,a~11 ·Mount Olive ~Jen" >rial P<.11·k. · Mort ua I)·· Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Ol11er Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) ~nant 8. lladakk ...WC Irr r PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORM A TtOH 540-5554 .. Sunday, June 3. 19M 21 .~-------------------------- CW': l •m11110•1T• -• .-r ~ ~ .....aP"t r:J::r ,...~ ". ~......, ""9'"' -:DJ: ~ ---~~::I ~~ -, ....... ·i~ ~ .J1$r ~~ cc-..-: A~tx:T~ A- "-~ OOlla ~ £'"~ ·: ~a raco--.-c -.a!~ «:0-d !!'r: ~::r ---s ·.or.; ~ ,,. -:r"\xr ;, ·n 3: :-ar- _. -~;p~ '.Ta !"'loi ~ =--~ ·e.is -~ .. ~ ~ ~ -es:'~ 5ill'Q/t' .~~ $ -• .,-.; ~~~·-::::r-~• • r ~~I ~ c-'1!"' ~ • ·r :r-...,., .l:l.'i -· Cl) _,. U ::;.,, re .1..::0. -=. 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Susa'i Blakeif I RJ (1 rw 30 '""' J J.. .. &PQled"' ( 1983 OrAma I Nastassia Kinsk• ~ An atta11 bet-.een a tasnion model 91d her lo..ef takes a tum tor 1he ~ _...., he \zses l"lef as t>a I 10 t• IC> an n:emcion&. k I.el R (ttv -OfTW'll --~--Shopc>e ()I Tempcoora' (No Date I The owners ol a cuno t:Jus;- ~ ooserve tl"le'I QA1omen as they int\8ie an apryoo..c tr'CS1l5e. 41 IY 15 rTW\ I tt.9 8 ID LATI mmf W1'1 M19 LITTmlllt Guests t~ SIM .And"ea JMgll ~ dlltl Geor~ ~ ..,.,-osy-cnc Moms FOhle IA 1 t rw ,.,., .. LA.Tm&Y -•••• ...... , ... ,um•• LOii. n : • ll"tLI III ii 11 Yam!T -•no un A 8lo'lo ~<Cl"' The Hamme Can ~ The ScM"" A m;r. laces desp¥ .,a c.tra;a. '-C>OI" lelr.-ng pnson "' Ger"'*"1 bul ~ rt.al ~ s>reongtfl ws II" "6 loroe tor ltte S••rs ~ter L~ecN ¥'CJ~ Schtt ..J.Part 3 ol 14) Ct tw t .. _.. ... Y°" CM\ I Ge Home '9a"' 119 .. 9 Orama) Le. GrWll. 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Mlll1'IMMll .. MW F rncy '~ HawthOU'I I\ 1983 F"'81 lR l 1 hi • JO mirq 0 .. Si\ S-.oe. 41 • ~ (NO ~--.--,.g.y~ Forest" (1949, Orama) Belle Davis. Joseph Cotten When a weallhy landowner offers riches and luxury to the wife of• country doctor, her QfHO results 1n tragedy. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) W~-srmCA W WOM.DAT&..-. W llOWll "Sophie's Chotoe" (1982. Ora- ma) Meryl Streep, KeVln Kline In 1947, a young writer from the South takes up resi- dence with a beaultful Polish Immigrant, a victim of Nazi persecution, and her Jewish lnteltectual boyfriend 'A' (2 hrs , 37 min ) W ®llOWll "T~Man" (1981, Orama) Tim· othy Bottoms, Deana Jurgens A comput· er genius falls in love with his speech !her· ap.st wno h• hlfT\ regain his heenng and market hts computer ~!Ions ( 1 hr , 38 ·1mlni :. ... _,,.ATCM ~1\mu.&A. 1111 llOWll "Summer Lovers" ( t982 Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lligher Two Ameocan college "51udents &pend a free-spirited summe< on a Greek t.sJand 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 m111 ) ., ... llOWll "The Big Country" ( 1958. Western) Gregory Peck. Charlton Heston •CC) "SI Helens" (1981. Orama) Art Car- ~· OeYfd Huffman ( 1 tir. 35 mm) llr1l(SJ "Fatcon's Gold" ( 1982 Adventure) John Marley. Simon MacCor~1ndale ( 1 hr . 30 mm) 19(%) "Odyssey 01 The Pac1hc" (1981 Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) •@ "The Farmef's Daughter" ( 1S.7 Comedy) Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten {.?hrs.) •CCJ "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" ( 1981. Documentary) Narrated by Orson Welles ( 1 hr . 26 mtn ) J\9(!) "GunPolnt" (1966. Western) Audie Murphy. Joan Staley (2 hrs ) ''Shipwreck" ( 1978. Adventure) Roc- eft Logan, M1kk1 Jamison-Olson. ( 1 hr . •3 min) "The Dark Crystar· ( 1982, Fantasy) Puppets Produced and ditected by Jim Hen90n. ~ 1 hr . 35 min) 79(%) "The Rutles" ( 1978, Comedy) Mlehael Palm. Neil Innes ( 1 hr . 15 mm ) •ct) "FedOra" (1979. Ofama) William HOI· den. Marthe Keller Directed by BUly Wild- er (1 hr . S4mln l CO) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers ( t hr, 40 min.) •(%) "Oklahoma!" ( 1955. Musical) Gor· don MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 25 min) .. CC) "Dead End" ( t937. Ofama) Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr . 33 min.) <Kl "twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmenn ( 1 ht • 15 min ) ())"PINN Believe Ma" (1950. Comedy) Deborah Ken, Robert Walker ( 1 hr , 27 min) -Ql) "The Hangman" ( 1959. Wntern) Rober1 Tayl()f, Fess Parker.'f(2 hra.) -· "Thf Last Satarl" ( 1961. Advenjtlte) Stewart Granoet. Kaz Gares. (? hts ~ tt9(C) ''The Water Babies" J( 1979, Fantasy) ArnmatlOO and live actlOC'I James 'Mason l_1 hr . 26 min.) ?J "Wanz Across Texas" ( t983. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( t hr , 40 min) _.,, ...... 11ov1a- ,.., 'Tomorrow Is Forever" ( 19•6. Ora· ma) Claudene Colbert. Orson Welles. (2 hrs) "POitergeist" ( t982. Horror) Craig T Nelson, Jobeth Win.ams. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CD) "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woo<ty Allan. Mia Far- row ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CS) "WerGames" ( t983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick. Oaboey Coleman ( 1 hr 53m1n) W lCJ "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" (1981, Documentary) Narrated by Orson Welles. ( 1 hr , 26 min ) CZ) "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy. Ross O'Oonovan. ( 1 hr , 40 min) Ui) "Woll Larsen" ( 1958, Adventure) Barry Sullivan. Peter Graves ( 1 hr 30 min) •©) "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vttg1nia Mayo ( 1 hr . 54 min) "Where The $pieS Are" ( 1966. Suspense) David Niven. Francoise Dor· leec (1 hr . 53 mm l • "Between Friends' ( t983. Ofama) Elizabeth Taylof. CatOI Burntfl ( 1 hr , 40 min) •CCJ' Fedora" ( 1979, Drama) William Hol- den. Marthe Ketler , Olrected by BIHy WllO- er (1 hr 54 min ) ) "The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Jilt SI John. Tracy Bregman ( 1 hr . •5 min) •tl l "Okfahomal" ( t955, Musical) Got· dOn MacRae Sh11ley Janet (2 hr• . 25 mtn) •G "Sundov.n' f 1941 AdvenllHt) Gene ... Nm tntO 818$dv10US swinger 'R' ft hi .. 25mln l Cl) llOWll "Mys1eries" (1979. Mys1ery) RutgtW Hauer, Sytvl8 Kristel. A myater~ man arr~ 1n a small coastal town Where he antagonizes the natives by his blZ.arte act~1 hr . ,.Omin) M CI{) "Grease 2·· (1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfteld. MiChefle Pfeiffer. An English student at a ·eo. Ametican high school has to prove htmsetf to the leediw of a girls' gang whose members can date only !hose of a gang or greasaf'I 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 m.n.) Ml tlll ...._ '11 .._ Oii tlll LOIT • Viewers are 1akan behind the teeneS dunng the making of George Lucas and Steven s·pie1berg's spectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" for a IOOk at how the adventure film came togethef ( f hr) ·1 TOPO'1"1 •••ll MICUl9n,U. ....,. ..... .,_ llOWI "Summer "'lamp" ( 1979, Com- edy) John C Mclaughlin, Matt Mlci'laels. The owner of a fa1ffno 54.lrrwTiet' camp decides to ratSe mooey by ho'ding a reurnon fOf the now-marured alumni. 'R' L1 hr . 30 min ) t:9 (!) IBICAl DOCTGa Tierney, Bruce Cabot ( t hr . 30 min.) M "Chanel Sol1ta1re" ( 1981 BIOQl'aphy) Mane-France PISler. Rutger Hauer. (2 hrs) •lCl "Dead End" ( 1937 Orama) Sylvla Sidney. Joel McCrea. (1 hr , 33 min) .. (ll) "The Stepford Wives" ( 1975. Sci- ~Fictlon) Katharine Ross. Paula Pren- hss (2 hrs . 25 mtn ) IVU1nu .. Cl) mACll...allll• ..... 11/LGIO =':is"" ... _ ..,._,,~ ...... me ... • POl•Beoi. "You Make U. ~ .. When Brenda is t\ospltaHzed "'''h a myst• nous VW'U$, the kids light the clOck to tr.ck dOwn the source of her n1ness Q (8)w.ANAT MY..:I A preMntation of tacts concerning the potential health and safety hazards of common products euch as diet pills. chemical drain cleenetS end df~lng water (Q) ... "Lone WOif McOuade" ( 1983, Adventure) Chuck Norris, Oevid Carr• dine. A man attempts to end an 9llTIS ~ting operation (2 hrs.) CZ> _.. "The Man In The White Sult" (1951, Comedy) Alee Guinness. Cectl Parket The market goes w1ld when a btlr llant young chemist Invents a Vlf'1uelly •1-:(:~•~.2'mJ llMIC,,, Ol. ,.,. llOWI "The Wattr Babies" ( 1979, Fanlil$y) Anlm8tlon and trw aC110n Sunday, June 3. 1984 23 .... c ' ... w: .... -IL .. ~ QA:..-·sei ~ "~rt1t~ ~.-c::a~ -eoc -,,,, -'IC ~ 41 ~, ~ &.: ~ ~<C.eie51 ~-..... ~ ~..ec ' i V....ar:' • ,, 3:2 r.:w: I $.NNlcma•----m.. ... Ede 1 ·;.a! Ac :.n :n~ ;~.Al""" ; W.a ~ ,. ... ,. " ~.1Joe ""~ Cr-~ I -:;t f:rq;a"r.. t-..r..,... .--; a~ -,,r. c .. .n 19 .,_,T ... N•L.A. •'91Lftcam ... , [ n u·•& Ar.u &.... ~ • .,. Arqt- et~ ~3rn ,-5~J ' ...... _.. .. ,._._, S' llCM-• .... .. he't CY'~ LfY,.111 ( 9e2 V¥"'~ .&~rec: ~ectei:: ey A_,, e.a.'tr• ,., -.,.~ 7-;; •J"'.c/ttt -.-ea·· -~ ... ~ .. ~-es. d a 7":A.C-~ ?'".I\ e,'l,¥1~ ~ I rr •srr.-.. am ~---.~ "'91": ~.rau ~ Ma' ..ie J F!a. .-ro-~~~ d -=-~~~~r.. ~~ " • P'~ '.r.« "JI r~ ~ 'e>'"JJll'~ JO~·~ Of r.-.aten IAJ 11 nr I . -~ '~~, ~f\ ?~ ~ .. ~ go~·'°' ~ a *"'r'¥ ~ r.ac a ':,f" AT. 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Gr..esu ~f'i!S ~ ~ ~ Go!rm Greer c;.omeo.- ar. ~ amo an uocc pt~ oem- onsir6\on (: u 1 l lllltmtll~ .-nm Bread 8'rtte Nie Pot- ra AT> ~ton of ..,...a, a c:ires.io.: t.a. ~and....., on-.-r.e WC>uPS w.. ..,,, 'Jld nae -~ ttie nr"°"'8: .._ of ruiget 0 { f hi I ilf, -tne 5""lg c 1983 OrarrwJ Jao<4e ~ Uac 0.1'11 M e~ e--c:.ed C4I' art6I 11ies o .:ore big ~ ·~ help of a '-Ow peOcler PG 1 , tw •2 ~. z, ... PsplO ( 1983. irilfSler"fl • Ar4ttony P~r.. Me; r.oy Fcsrrw PfS"r ct¥llllC Norman Br.es • r*8:se0 a1 er a ~ ,..., ., a "*1Cal inst.tu1ion ._, ~ twnMll cued ...,_,a m)'S1• IOA rah ~ ITU'derS begll'W R' ( t tw , 53tTWlJ I ., ' -~ fm> • ~~ed ltOeol VM' Han's 'Jump' Cyndi ~·s Garis ~ Nem To~ F"" •· Wf!fld Ars Ear 11 o.niece w~ '\.e1 s Heel 11 r or The Boy • 8ncl OChets by ~ Net'9 UOnef Rene. CJtu'• Out> Ma1V'n Gete (I l'w , JOmn I --Map D.wldee 'l966 ~ .. ,..,......, ..... ~ .... ,._ ......... flla LlllmlltJ#M.:MMD,~ ~-..,,. coum~-• .,. "Pottergelst" (1982. Horror) ... Craig T NelsOn. Jobeth wtniams. Vengeful gholta take over a suburban California Ftome end abduet the resident family's ~t_chlld "PG' ( t hr, 55 min.) UJ ..,. "San ~nandO Valley Girls" ( 1980, Orama) Sharon Mitchell. Juliet AndeftOO While CNiaing. some valley girls otter some tvn ( 1 hr.. 1' min ) ()) •OYll "WarGamea" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew Brodetlck. Oat>ney Coleman A teen-ege computer Wfll? lnad- vertantly sptrks a nuclear confrontation when he accesses the Pentagon'• strate- gic computer system 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 53 min.) • tD .,. a.19-f1'atured: pregnancy and I~ right• of the unbocn, a aalling adventure around the w()(ld ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -1 m CllMCIU.YWOGD llOW9 "Keeper Of The Flame" (1943. Orama) Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tra· cy While reMarching a story on a renowned American. a reporter learns from his widow that he was. in tact. a las· CISl-,j hrs., 10 min.) (!)-LI!1191T ... Ill ~ ITOCUDI The gold miners engage In open battle wtth government soldiers. rebelllOn leader Peter Lawlor is eventuatty allowed to serve in Parliament Stars Bill Hunter, Amy Madigan and Breu Ct.lllen (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) m TtlCll tJI m _.., Guests. actress Linda Blair, Casey Kasem (R) ( t hr . 30 min) • UW.wmllMUMWIAPM CC) .,. "Brtrtls: Loves Of A Young Woman" ( 1977. Orama) Patli d'Acban· VIiie. Mona KJrtensen A young girl's sexu- al awakening occurs durtng her stay w11h a lamlly friend one sumtnef. 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 min) (Q)llOW9 "Ttoe MtStress" (1981 Orama) Kelty Nichols. Eric Edwards. A business· woman decides 10 restrtct her romantic partners to married men 10 al/Old emotion· el commitments ( 1 hr • tO min J •@ _,TMCQ -· • f!MaAY _.., VlllOI Musical mlnf-lrea~~30 ~~~t tunes by top rock stars 2 ·='"'°'• •1111rru,,~ ... lWRTlliLM*I• LCM.••=•tm.1 m lAIT IN! ••c The consequences of a nucleer holOCaust are examined from • medical vlewp()lnt. (%) ..,.. "Starstruck" ( 1982. Muslcal) Jo KennedY. Roes O'Oonovan A teen-age Australian girl finds Instant tame as a punk rock singer when ~ manager-<:ousln stagn a daring publlclty stunt ( 1 hr . 40 INn) •CC),_., fll••• A video music g::ntation of the 10UI singer's come- albUm "Love Languagt," featuring thetlngiit "ln~~ .. •(J)UNm (1)---- weRE• ULwcaDw.a (!) 90¥ll "Sierra Baron" ( 1958. West· ern) Brian Keith, Rick Jason In the 1800s, a Callfornia clatm Jumper attempts to e.1Cpand his h61d1ngs by way ol murder and terrorism. (2 hrs.) ., .. "Once The Kllhng Starts" (1974. Myste<y) Parrici( O'Neel, Patricia Donahue. A professor has difficulty disposing of his wife after falling 1n love , with another woman. ( 1 IV . 30 ~ ) I ((l mo¥11 "Vioe Squad" ( 1982. Orama) "' Sea$0t'I Hubley. ~ry Swanaon. A police detectlYe and a streetwaJker team up to trap a pimp rnpon11ble lor mUfderlnQ one loth~' (thr .. 35mln.} -_,TIAClt -M.L.,.,-., ... "Blue Sk'9S Again" (1983, Comedy) Harry Hamhn. Mimi Rogers The -owner of a ~·• softball team tries to get past first base with hit star pla~e1"1 -~t. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 2'1 min) CiV llOYll "Island Women" (No Date) Stm0ne Sanson. Bt1ttt Lahale8eau· llful women are abducted and taken lo a remote island Wflere they are forced to work under the torturous suo ( 1 ht 20 min) C.Sl llOYll "Final E.1Cam" ( 1981 Suspense) Cecile Bagdadl, Joel S R1ee A klllef stalks his v"teums on it COiiege campus 'R' (I hr . 30 min) W (C) 90¥8 "Enter The Dragon" ( 1973 Adventure) Bruce Lee. John Saxon. A kung tu e1tpert rs aSS!gned to ~trete an Island fortress In order to destroy an opi- um and white slavery empire 'R' ( t t-ir 39min) W 9 llOW9 "The Winslow Boy" (1949. Orama) Robefl Donat. Margaret Leigh ton The phght of a young boy unJUSlly accused ol sleahng touches ott a massive lawsuit for de(fmatron of character (2 hrs . 1& min.) -1 ttilTMM.D .,,. "Man On The Flying Trapeze" ( 1935. Comedy) WC Fields, Mary Brian A daughtef help& het unhappy father lsta~p fOf ~IS rights ( 1 hr . 25 (Jlln.) ... 'f'O/OA IOWMllUll'l'lnUUIM • -~TUC&I ...... .,,. "How To Murder Your Wile' I 1965, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. V1rna Lisi A comlC·Slrip artist takn out his lrus· trattons by planning his wife's murder 1n h!Scomic strip (3 hrs.) a> .,_ "Look Bacic In Darkness' ( 1975. Mystery) Bradford Diiiman Catherine Schell Al a London party, a celebfaled iazz pianist hears the votce of the man who kllled his wife and blinded him 10 years earlier. ( 1 ht. 30 min) IOOIO From Mesq\.11te. Texas (R) (2 l'lr1) CZ) .,_ "Psycho II" ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Perkins, Meg Tilly Former psy· chottC klller Norman BatM la released (.(.) llOWll "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982, Horror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kral· ka (I ttr .. 35 min) CO) llOWll "The Kid From Brooldyn" ( 194&. Comedy) Denny Kaye. Vlfgtnle .. Ma;~ 5" min.) ..~ Ml•W. -"Ttmis The after a 20-year stay In a mental "'5t1Mlon and believes himself cured when a myst&- oous rastt ol murders begins 'A' ( 1 hr , 53m1n ) M 90Wll "The Concrete Jungle" (1982, Orama) Jill St John. Ttacy Bregman An lnnOCent young woman Is used by her unscrupulOus boyfr1end as an VllWllllng cocaine smoggier. 'R' ( 1 tu . 45 min.) -~--IUO (B}:. "The Sting II" ( t983, Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac O.ViS An expe.-1- enoed con artist tries to ICOft btg with the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' (1 hr .. 42 min.) CD) .. "The SOidier" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl. Wiiiiam Prince A ruthleSa CIA agent 11 tent to neutralize • Soviet· backed tarrOflSt plot to hOld the Mideast hostage with nuclear expio.lvn 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 rn.n.) (I) .,. "Carry • On Emmannuelle" ( 1978. ComedY) Suzanne Oenltlle. Ken- neth W1l11amS the Coun of St James is livened up by the arrival ol a new dlpk>mat wnh a tun-loving 'fW•le. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1:119 .. "The Mystery Of Marie Roget" ( HM2. Mystery) Mar.. Montez. Patric Knowtes. A medk:al e•aminer uncovers a murder after an actress dtsappears ( 1 hr . 15 m1n ) ~.,. "Intimate Moments" (1981, . Comedy) Alexandra Stuart. Bernard Fres- son A famous French madam expands her operations 1nternationdy 'R' ( 1 hr . 40mm.) •CI>--~ •8 110W9 "The Sky's The Limn" (1~3 MUSIC81) Fred Ast81re. Joan Lesbe While on leave '" New York. a war hero lalls 1n 'llove~ullfvl young gill (2 hrs ) IMICUl-..Y.&D. • Mll•MLW " IUTmllOllll -~ICCm/CC "TYCA&..llmM -Udll ~y A preview of 1oday's Belmont Stakes (R) (Q) M --IUT The E"ngltsh Beat perform some of theJt greatest Ms such as "Doors Of Your Heart," "Get A Job" and~e ~ T°'9 Robert Kletn. Susan Geofge end Pia Zadofa star in this bed- room farce aboUt a mamed couple's weet<end complfcattd by the unexpected arrtval of the husband's cOQuettesh mis· tress ( 1 hr., -'5 min.) .,,. "Vanessa" ( 1976. Orama) 011- V\8 Pascal A virginal young woman 1e4ves the oonveflt 1n which she was ral&ed to run • chalO ol Far Eastern bocdellos. 'R' ( 1 IV. 26 mtn..) fllll@ ""W.UICM ... llOW9 "The Lilllest WarrlOf" (1963) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) .. m c:MTOCl9 • TTth Annrvetsa<y'" Performers at the West · Coast nightclub include Richard Pryof. Robin Wiiiiams. Jimmy Walkt< and Sandra Bemhafd Baclcl\ancf' Guest 8rlan EllMf. G°IChlgan coech. (R) •1 MWM.l"N••ll'llO.mf'llJW• ftlMl AllM•llRI --.-&. (II) Sunday, June 3, 1984' 25 ~~BY.. -~~~--~LIOy1ilii. j;iiNoijjplan~~-~Wa~·rs~ ... ,~~~..,._*"".,,.. ' .•• ~,_-estern) Howard Keel Yvonne De Cano f2 m . 2&1n1n t • • 9 MDOIUOLF II ·- hrt"t --•18D1'MI.... fJO AllUlll R• ._..I ....... QDIWOll.O Mam>olll ··-~-..-..-~ = J ICOOIY DOO AND ICaAWf DOO IA -1 -.rar ••l!llD F•••rr,.I Hlohllgh1s 01 " • .._ QWIJl_,.AmMGPT the 1970 Bahlmore Colts end 1971 Dallas fWUCllf,_ .. ZOOllM Cowboys.. (R) (1 h<.) !mTMI .OU. am (ff) 1Mf ---A boy fallS tor a •••'llD MOtMfltWt girl he's met at summer camp and com· •• I IMal • m,m i 'es with a WMlt'!Y rlllal 10< hef love MMIDOWTIATTMIDAml u.IRO 1W ==iii •tnDO DGUY '"""* .n1 1"I 11)1 The "UCLA lntarnallonal" { 1 .,. .....,.. poputar coumry-western star fields ques-hr I ... "Cold River" { 1982 Adven· hons on topics such as mUSIC. marriage 8 0 AK 5 CJ& "The Big Hex 01 L·r lure) SUl.anne Weber Pal Peterson 11 stardOm elhies makeup and her • 9 To lie Luk/' A fortune tellef, plcitle ice cream hr . 35 min ) 5.. co-star Jane Fonda from f1Ve Los and Lulu's imeglnation are all part ol a Cl) LlrTU l.IMW M-NJ. 1983 World A~les teen·&gefS scheme to make Tubby work (R) Q Serles Champ1onstop Game (from W1llt· CO>..,_ "Grand Baoy" (1981 , Drama) I ICM lUll amsport, Pa.) (RI ( 1 hr . 30 min) i..!_ tlr . 58 mm I ..,. "'Little Giant" ( 1946, Comedy I CID mwll "A Boy Named Charlie Brown CZJ 90Wll "The Man In The Wl\11e Su11 Bud Abbott Lou Costello ( 1 hr 30 (1969, Comedy) Animated (t hr 25 ( 1951. Comedy) Alee Guinness Cec11 lm'"J........;..- mtn ) Pari<er ( 1 hf • 24 mlfl ) ._ - ..,_ 'Waltz Across Te11as" (1983 Utl(l)DCll•MAmDIAOOMI ..,_ "My Dinner With Anorp Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow (1 <ll•AC·•Alll-CWl/-.,0 (1981, Orama) Wallace Shawn. Andre hr . 40 min) • 1'9TMI Gregory (2 hrs) "Cl),._ TM.I ntlA1M "P1nocch10" A .... .., CC) mo¥ll "Homeward Bound" ( 1980 dramatization ol the classic tale. sternng 1111-•Um>.u Drama) Davtd Soul. Barnard Hughes t 1 Carl Reine< as the puppet maker Gepetto 90Wll "The Pirate Movie" 11982 hr . 40 min ) Paul Retibens as P1noccht0. James A<tveoture) Kristy McNichol Ct1nstophe1 (Q)""91•1'Mla. Coburn as 1he Stntster gypsy. James Atkms ( 1 hr 40 min I (%) DOUM IOTT09 An lngentOUs nsur Belushi. La1me Kazan and Michael Roch (S) 90Wll "The Wedding Ntghl' ( 1935 ance scam ts mastermll'lded by a trio of .. ardsLi~ hr ) ~a:~» Gary Cooper Anna Sten {I hr 11:11 8i>reccE-~f.5C~~...:I '*"CAT •1Cl)TMUaL011DOnM1aeau «I •nCM IWYAm Featureo ,AClaliM WWITTOllAYD Laura Brantgan ("Self Control") the sec· llAitlC Of "4UL ,...,_ · ~ Ond of five 5hows featunng the annua fOICIOfAm:U&.ftm m-.uolDOUMllAll dance contest (1 hr) _.,.,.llAYGM _,.,. "Here Come The Nelsons· IUITawl:llMMI .. ...,. ( 1952. Comedy) Owe and Hamel. Rock 1"1111DAM fD '"YU• H•R Hudson ( 1 hr . 30 min ) llCAA CIUWa. "The Class ot '84 INMOUf SJ.,_POOTllJHl•IQ (2 hrs) 1MllllflTI ~ ..,_ "The Caine Mutiny ' { 1954 HJ _,.,. ·Mountain Famtly Robinson .,. CMMl.8--All)lllOOft Drama) Humphrey Bogart Jose rerrer · (1979. Adventure) Robett Logan, Susa'I GD M.USlllOM..-(2 hrs . 5 min J Damanl•Shaw ( 1 ht . 40 mln) urTUIUC'M.I fl llO'fll "Auntie Mame · { 1958, Come-11.) llO'fll "Woman Cha~ Man' 11937 9 •----r .. ICN..I dy) Rosaltnd Russell, Forrest Tucker 12 Comedy) Joel McCrea. M1nam Hopkins I=~ .ocl ml""·!a=:~== I~=-~ Rutles . (1978. Com.a" CM• .0 AID WT Michael Pahn. Nell Innes ( 1 hf 15 mrn IOODDAY U. 9 l'MI um.a PmT ,_. M tTW'llYOll> • •a.. a• --mBf(ll)Q : YMCMCOOI ........ mwll "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978.Docu ) _,.,. "The Captain's Paradise· 1Hfl) (f) PQA IOll "Westchester Classic· mentary) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ( 1953. Comedy) Alec GU1nness. Yvonne Thtrd round (ltve from Westcheiter Coun· (D)--••TOOD .,_.,.. Animated De Carlo ( 1 hr . 33 min I '!1 Club 1n Rye. N y ) ( 1 hr . 30 mlf'I I John Carradine. Cla1re Bloom. James Earl '1) .... • llOnOll U Q> IA-..U RegJOnal coverage 01 Jones Mtekey Rooney and Michael York -· ~ "French Open· Womens sin· Detro.t Tigers at Baltimore OrlOleS 0t prOV1de the VOICM in thts story of a m1sun gles hnal (from Rolano Garros Stadium 1n Allanta Braves at Los Angeles Oooger~ derstOOd boy who is introduced to a rrio Pans) (2 hrs) B hrs) of monsters lrom hter;~;sStcs 1--WOUIYUU ,,,_ l'IOOlll ---••ML (!1 ""1PY/ICOOIYDOOllmllN>Q mwll "Barr•cuda" (1978. Orama1 Ml 1'MI DOOl9 _,,_ 'AMWILL COit-• Cl> flOll1UID lotl fUTWAl. PAUDI Wayne David Cr•wford. Jaaon Evers 12 The popular group perf0<m a selec Portland. Oregon's annual Grand Floral hrs ) lion of their hits. 1nclud1ng "What A Fool Parade is presented (2 hrs J IMZILY ADAm Believes.'· tn this concert taped at the Uni· G) TMI IWICI IMOW 110¥9 "Avenging Eagles" (1981 ~111y of Cal1f0<n1a al Berkeley's Greek .@ ll0¥9 "The Underground Man" Adventure) Ti Lung. Fu Sheng (2 hrs ) Theatre. ( 1 hr . 30 min) ( 1974. Adventure) Peter Graves. Jack llTIAMDIYTll •1 IA~YM•CADI Klugman (2 hr&. 6 mm) OllftlU•Wlnl-AID-. e ••UM.II -~ IUDIUIJAlfMN -....COOIBY 110W1 '"Thtelhold'' C 1981, Orama I Y0UrN Am 1'MI.... a T Donald S •Mm . • coorat ouw couwn A took 46 r:,J.utW.nd. Jen Goldt>lum (1 hr _. at the newty-eleoted winners of the June U.QZ) "The Miverlck Queen" (1955 ... "Stardust Memooes·· < 1980. Slh primary. w ) B be 8 Orama) WOOdy Allen. Charlotte Ram-~1"1Ul•lll•••&ll-Mtem ar re ~tanwyck, arry Suitt· van{2 hrs) i>ting. (1hr .. 29 min.) IOWll "The Singing Nun" ( 1966 ,., .LLDVIDIOI (l)COLl.lmWC.,OWl(ll) Musteal) Debbie Reynolds Chad Everell M IQAO TO LOI UI? n Athletes (JI) Fii ... .ocl Boober's peacellJI day l1 hr . 36 rtllfl ) profiled et• runner Henry Mirth. wresllef IS <Utned by beasts. party goers and Old 6D llO'fll "The Three Sis1ers" ( 1965 Leroy Kemp •nd gymnest Juhanne r: Drama) Kim Stanley, Geraldine Page (3 McNem81a, also. 8 IOOk 11 1he contro~--ICOTT hrs) 1111 ... "Toward The Unknown" ( 1956. -·_.AID ftm llOWll A tribute to sy surrounding the Olympic 1r11ts system movie immort•I• from GefY Coopef in or selecting our U S Olympic tums ( 1 26 Sundav. June 3. 1984 "Htgtl Noon" 10 Meri! Hamill tn "Star ~)a--_,_, U.1N &o:°' lO CALa CMATml UN ~Tom Bosley looks ar successful *Iv~== programs '•AJCA'ITWl8 ..... _., ,_ 1MI ITAIT Sada Thomp- son natrat• an rnvesugatrve report Into the Importance ~ 1nl1nt I parent reta~. (A) 1 hr. cm JCM ~ ... "Enigma" (1962. Suspense) Martin Sheen Brigitte Fossey ( t hr 40 min) l •OVll "WarGames" ( 1983 Suspense) Mallhew Broderick. Dabney Colemen ( 1 hr . 53 min ) CZ).,.. "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOOdy Allen Mia Farrow ( 1 hr., 30 min ) l lMATlllL ta Cl) ..., ITADI The 116th run· ning of the thtrd iewel in horse rac1ng's Triple Crown (live from Elmonl, NY ) ( 1 IN·~w ... ICMTUll -~ ..... ... 1naoc•110L00t ~ fl001'IMl Michigan Panthers at Oakland lnvadefs (3 hrs ) (ft)mwll "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 25 min) ITlllmlP?Ht -......... mATllT "°""......,. IOMI mwll "Gohathon .. ( 1980) (2 nrs ) .,.. "Goodbye Bruce Lee. HIS Las1 Game 01 Death" ( 1973. Adventure) Bruce Lee. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (2 hrs) m .. TllCM tml Up·to-dale 1nforma· lion on the changing electronics liald. trom =ai;mes to word processors ~ A look at the preparation and rehearsal ot a new play by Samuel Beckett, starring BUiie Whitela-A and dlrecte=an Schnek:Ser ( 1 hr ) ©) IT llOC* • Y "Wiiiie Nelson & Family" The country singer petlorms "Always On My Mind,"' "Whiskey River" and "On The Road Again " ( 1 tu 30 min) .,.. "Where The Uhes Bloom" (1974. Ofama) Julie Gholson. Jan Smtthefs ( 1 hr • 36 min ) -1 .... wmt-.MDOWl.ICll t:9 ..... ... NA IOWlm "S 115.000 Southern Cahlornia Open" (from Town Square Lanes 1n R1V91Slde) ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (l)IOGDtml 9 NA IOWI• "Sl 15,000 Southern Callfomla Open" (five from Town Square ~nes 1n Alvef81de) ( 1 hr,. 30 min.) flJ .,._.TDIAL IDfTION A look at U S news events and trends as seen by foreign 10Utn1111s11 stationed 1n 1his country Ho61 • F0<d Row1n (%).,.. "Walt1 Across Texas" ( 1983. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jgstrow ( 1 hr . •O min) 191•TWIU!C ILLUl1M1'1D .. --us 90ITICOlll "Cnarlotte 600" ( t hr ) .,.. "ROblnsoo Cru.oe And The Tiger" ( 1972. Adventure) Hugo Stightz. Ahul r2 hi'• I ())W.I I 90lllll ._ ,. II nm lllmrY IOYI / IWICT 1mW llft. 1- (1) -.ccmUC1. lcmml • .,.,_..,w°'u~ t.ome Greene toolcs at the •ffects of a slate retefVO!r pro,ec1 on the Caucasian and Indian residents of a NO<them Califor- nia valley who may be ftooded ou1 of their homes. ( 1 hr ) 6' ,_"French ()pen" Women's sln-aHts final (from ROiand GaNos Stadium 1n Pans). (2 N•.> GI) Tiii CMUAT ~ -IUUJWM "The Mikado'" Kate Flowers, Clive Revtll and William Conrad. making hlS singing debut In lhe !Ille role. star in thiS opera that sat11lzea Victorian manners. morals and goyernrnenl Q (2 hrs.) CC) .,. "Flrefox" ( 1982. AdvenlUfe) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs . 15 min) 00 .... llAlaOWI: PIWAll lft Powers Boothe stars as Raymc.>nd Chandlef's hardboiled detective, who. In the first of a ftve·part senes. tangles with movie folk tn the 1nvestigatt0n of the un!lmely death ol a him star. CD .,_ "Local H8fo" (1983, Comedy) Pet8f Riegen. Sort Lancaster ( t hr . 50 mm) I man .. ~ a9 II* ¥m0 ... Featured Videos· Van Helen's "Jump," Cynd< Lauper's ··Girls Just Want To Have Fun." We1td.Al's "Eat It." Denlece Wiiliams' "Let's Hear It For The Boy." and others by Madonna. Nena Lionel Rlchte, Culture Club, and Marvin Gaye l1 hr .. 30 min) Cf) um.I ......... cm .,_ "Street Muslc" ( 1981. Orama) Etiz.abeth Daily. Larry Breeding ( 1 hr 30 mitl.) I .,.._ •COUNm-- -IGIJIWlwmt-DOUaAI U& Gl.'91: 1Ull 11UU Boxing semi· f;nals (from For1 WC>rlh, Texas) ( t hr l Cl)ITM11B ' G mwll "Shao-Un Iron Claws" ( 1978. AdventUte) Wang Tao (2 Ns) (fl U& GI. Y9'C 1Ull 11UU Boxing semi- finals (t-.ie from FOft Worth. Texas) ( 1 hr) m .,_ "The Norseman" (1978. Adventure) Lee MaJO<S, Cornet Wilde (2 hrs) ti) .,. "Geofge" ( 1976. AdYenture) Marshall Thompson, Michele Meretef (2 hrs) ea mT191IM1"M•1oum uu A sur· vey of the health dangers of uranium min- ing on Indian lands 1t1 South Dakota, New Me;1uco and Arizona. OO llCMI '"The Year Of Living Dangerous- ly" (1983. Ofama) Mel Gibson. Slgour- 'tf!i WNver ( 1 N • 55 min ) G .oYC• OITlllTW'IW&. n (%) CIU&D ~TM.II""" Guest -~Shi<~r-., .... ,_,. ~ Tiii ~_,,_,......CC*- The popular group pert0tm a selec- tion of their Ms, trleluding "What A Foot Believes.·· In this conceft taped at the Un1- ver&1ty of C1hfom1& at Berke'9y's Or• The~t hr . 30mtn.) (Zl "Carousel" ( 1956. Musl<:al) Gordon MacRae, Shirley ~ (2 hrs .. 8 ;ni.ATC191GPoumcowrTT t:llal>OO..TO W1M .. 9 Tiii IOAD TO LOI UllF • Athletes ptoflled are runnet Henry Marsh. wtestlef Leroy Kemp and gymnast Jollanne McNamara. also. a look 11 the controver- sy.-surroundlng the Olympic trials system of selecting our U S. Olympic teems f 1 tlr ) 1 ........ AIMll.L mun°'n11um -...., °' ..n Scheduled. Gra.nd Pnx of Monaco auto race (lrom Monte Carlo); U.S Outdool Track and Field Chempl<>ntNpe (from San JoM. Catif) (1 N . 30 min.) CIJ •• ..... (!) ta•M.L Cheago Cubs at St Louis if~~-;=. WO&D ... "Game Four- teen .. (!Ive from Omaha. NebJ (3 hrs.) (IJmwll "The Glac1ttt Fox" (1978.0ocu.- mentary) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ©) .wll "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. MUSIC81) Kevin Kltne, Angela · Lansbury (2 hrs ) •Im .,. "Hombre" (1967. Western) Paul Newman Fredric March. (2 hrs . 25 mtn) -1 ... t••M.L Cahlorn1a Angets at Kansas Clly Royals (3 hrs ) i ': WO&D °' 90l'll Scheduled. Grand Prix of Moriaco auto race (from Monte Carlo). \:JS OutdoOr Track and Field ChamptOl'lShlp$ (from San Jose. Cal~r .• 30 min ) l?eec ... "*' Ii) ..-anou&. IDmOI A took at U S. news events and trends as seen by foreign 1ournahsts stalloned In this country Host. Ford Rowan mw_.,.,_, II -ZV.nlng -i=~WAIWO. Mm'let19Allf llCMI '"Mist8f Moses · ( 1965: Orama) Robert Mitchum. Carroll Baker The head of an African tribe believes that an Ameo- can has been sent as a messeroer of God 10 relocate his trtbe (2 hrs.) Llml _,. •1111 PRAM • llMIC °'PLOUL ,_... mwll "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Comedy) Antmated The "Peanuts" gang become upset when therr beloved beagle decide9 to leave home on a search for his roots. 'G' ( t hr., 20 min ) (ff) llCMI '"The Pirate MO\lie" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNichot. Christopher Atkins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventlXe Ind romance whefl a dream transportS hef 10 the world ol a 1911'1-ceotury pirate 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) i .. °'.,.. ... ()) ... CMiCa .,_ ___ m'Wm,.. TUT Frequently asked questions about cancer are answered. and lormer cancer patients tetl how the disease affected their lrve& Hoat Of Frank Field I TOO ClOll,_ GCml'OIT 00 IT YCIC '..,. "Decks" How to construct i\n oull'k>Of declc. stari1ng With Sunday, June 3, 1984 27 I . CD) mww "Memphis Cathouse Blues" (-Ul78, Orama) AnNtt• Haven A preacher attempts"lo cios. dOwn a local ~OShlUlion ( 1 hr , 15 min ) 'Penitenltary" ( 1980, Orama) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy Pollard A young black uses hlS boxing skiffs to sur- vlve:r.laon. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ,.•-.r~. tm~ n•""" DAVID 1n •• lnter- "'9'WS with actrHSeS Jane Seymour, Bo Derek, Donna Miiis and Sally F19ld. ( t ht.) D ID IAMmAY _.,Lift Host· Edwin Newman. Guest&: Kool & The Gang f"Joenna." "Tonight") (R) (1 hr 30 mln) .. Yem MOTTMCll .... MAMYO l•IOCU• _. AWAD A ceremony nornlg Blacks in the entertainment field yron Allen ("Real People") hosts. with ayne Kennedy. George Peppard, Georg Stanford Brown and Tyne Oely as ccr hosts (2 hrs.) tW D llO¥ll "Seven Bndes For Seven Broth- ers" ( 1954. Musical) Howard Keel, Jane Powell The rest of a troop of wild brothers deeides to marry after ooe of them takes the mttiative (2 hrs , 15 min I CO M llOT1CA AWAD The stars and directors of adult films are honored, with scenes from lhetr best work. ( t hr . 30 min.) tw ~·ICTV U.G MOWll "The Key" ( t958, Drama) w11 ham HOiden. Trevo< Howard °"-Otsabled Allied snips are towed to safety by a seagoing tug whose commander possesses an important key (2 hrs , 30 min) (!) .......... 11 .. elfrT ... . fl) DAVID •--Featured poverty-strteken people relute Whtie House adVIS-°' Edwlfl Meese·s statement thal Ameri- ca's hu~roblem 1s overstated ( 1 hr ) l :'ACl~~- tHI ...r1UCU .,. "Get Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Matcolm McOoweU. A famous r()ci( music 1mpres11110 hosts a disastrous New Year's Eve bash 'R' (1 hr . 32 min.) Gall .,_ "Oufty" (1968, Comedy) James Coburn, James Mason. A trio of brothers stages a m1llton-dollar heist from thei~t~1~ hate (2 hrs.) ; ... Tiii.,. ..... IOCll llmCA .,.. "Wanda Whips Wall Streer· ( 1982, Comedy) Veronica Hart. Jamie Giiiis. A power-hungry woman uses sexual shenanigans 10 nse to the lop of the COf· ~ate heap ( 1 hr , 50 min ) (l.J llOWll ''The Ruttes" (1978. Comedy) Michael Palin. Nell Innes A cpmedle look at The Bealles with . narratlon by Dan Aykroyd. Gilda Radner. and John Bekithl U hr , tS min.) U.(C) llOWll "Ftrst Blood" ( 1982. Ofaina) Sylveste1 Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-m with the police UT a dead war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'A' ( t hr . 35 min ) a. .,. ''National Lampo'On's Vaca· tlon" ( t983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Bevetly 0' Angele) A vacaliontng family enoounttfl one disaster alter another .. ,~·=;~· O (1 hr , 38 min) LOIT••Mll .,_ "Tho Oregon Trail" ( 1959. Western) Fred MacMurray, Gloria Talbot Oregon·bound wagon trains are besieged i lndian attacka~;rs ) •• w .,. "Footlight Parade" ( 1933. MuSJCal) James Cegney, Joan Blondell A leak 1n pubhcity hampefS a director's attempt to make a comeback. ( t hr . 30 min.) ~-ICOTT -~lUCKI t1I mwm "Auntie Mame" ( 1958. Come- dy) Roeelind Russell, FOfrest Tucker After the-death of his parents. a young boy becomes the ward of his flamboyant and ece.ntrlc aunt 12 hrs , 23 min ) WI MC ... .,.. "Ballle Ot Britain" { 1969, Adventure) Michael cane, Laurence Oll- vler. Btitish pllots fight gaHantly to prevent the annihilation o1 London by the German Luftwaffe (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ... .,. "One Deadly Owner" (1974 MY$tery) Donna Miiis. Jeremy Btell A woman pu1cnases an expensive used car wNc:h appears to ~rate under tis own volition. (2 hrs.) (I) AUl1ULIM llUI POOTU&.L. Fitzroy vs. Hawthom In 1983 Ouallflcatton Final IBl (Q).,. "MlsBehavin' " ( 1979, Come- dy) Leslie Bovee. After a ser1e1 ol dlVOfces. a woman uses her substantial ahmony payments to indulge her sensual desires. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) W (H)llCMI "The Year Of Living Dangerous· ly" ( 1983. Drama) Mel Gibson. Sigoor· ney Weaver An Australian journalist, a Bntrsh embassy otttClal and a dlminutrve Eurasian cameraman become caught up in lhe tumull of 1965 Indonesia just prt0r to the tall ot Sukarno 'PG' { t hr.. 55 min.) .. , IOCI W ..-acA MOWll "Typhoon" ( t940, Adventure) Dorothy Lamour. Rober I Preston Romance blossoma tor a couple "' the land of high wlndt and unpredictable rains ~ 1 hr .. 30 min.) D IO-ll II• ITL.A: VlllOI CI).,_ "Hey, GOOd L<><*ln' " (1982. Ofama) Animated Ottected by Ralph Bakshi An Imminent gang rumble threat- ens the happiness of a group of · 50s Br<><*lyn teen-agers 'R' ( 1 hr .. 16 min ) 1:11 CC) llO¥ll "Whose Ltte Is 11 Anyway?" ( 1981. Drama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes. Paralyzed from the neck d<>wn In an automobile accident. a sculp- tOf rem1nrsces about his hie before and eloquently argoes for his right to die 'A' {_1hr.,68 min.) HIG .,. "Weekend Nun" ( 1972, Ora ma) Joanne Pettet. Vic Morrow. A young nun leads a complex life as • parole offl· cer.~ . 30 min ) 1 .,. "On The Waterlront" ( 19M. Drama) Marlon Brando. Ev~arle Saint Only one man muste<s up et\oOQh courage lo challenge a powerful mob leadef who holds the d<>Ck WOf'tters ol a big city In an Iron A (1 hr., 47 min) •1 .,. "The Lords Of Olaclpllne" ( 1983. Drama) David Keith. Robert Prosky. A senlOr al a SOuthern mllltery academy Is detetmlned to e><p<>ae the members of an elite C responsible for the brutal, and somet lethal. h8.zlnQ 01 cadets determined undesirable 'R' ( 1 "hr 40 m«l) ... .. "Calling Dr Death" ( 1943. Mystery) Lon Chaney Jf., J. CanOI Naish The murder of an adUtt.._ It pinned on her innocent love< ( 1 flr , 20 min) ! = 'Nesl Of Vtpe<s" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Ornetto Mutt. Serita 8e<Qe4' An impoverished. aristocratic woman becomes involved 1n the decadence of Mus.sollni's Italy. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 4S min I TV ANTENNA ••• FromJ>a&e3 Then the network plays its "'wtld card, .. the new series "Partners in Cri..me.',...featuring two popular actresses.. Loni Anderson and Lyoda Caner. Tanikoff believes this detective series will win viewers from "The Love Boat" on ABC and "Mike Hammer'' on CBS. All nirec networks have scheduled new pTograms at 10 p.m. NBC hopes .. Hot Pursuit," a husband and wtfe vanatJon on the old "Fugitive" series. will prove more popular than CBS' "Cover Up' and A.Bes "Fmder of Lost Loves." SUNDAY: CBS' "60 Minutes" has had 1 vtrtually unbreakable hold on the 7-8 p.m. slot. NBC bad no luck last year throw101 a rivaJ news magazine. "First Camera," against it. Next fall, the network will try ~in with two sitcoms aimed at attractina Irids -and perhaps their parents. "Silver Spoons" begins the ~t. At 7:30, the network wiJI mtroduce • Punky Brewster," fealllrlng a elite 1-ycar-old actress in the title role. The series concerns an abandoned girl who warms the heart o( a crusty apartment mall.&$er played by George Gaynes of "Tootsie" and "Police Academy." The network also expects the populanty of "Knight Rider" to grow, lcadmg to a bi&ber audience for NBC's Sunday N ight Movie. Tart.ikoff predicted the movie will make inroads against a weakening CBS lineup of "The Jeffersons," "Alice" and .. Trapper John." Perhap , these optimistic predictions came as no sufl)rise to NBCs affiliate representatives. And it's a safe bet that c~ and ABC executives made equally rosy forecasts to their affiliates. But as always. the real hits and misxs won't be k.nown until the mighty Nielsen ratinas arc delivered next faJJ. TV-TIDBITS; Actor-comedian RJ~ Pryor will host "Pryor's Place," a new hve- act.ion comedy series for children that i$ xt todcbutat IOa.m. on Saturday, Sel>t. l.S on CBS. The series, produced by Sid and Many l.rofll, will focus on Pryor and rus nei.&bbors being caught up m im111native cbifdren's fantasies. Peter FoDda and Rlcll:f Scllroder r·Sil- ver Spoons") will star as fatheT and son in "My Life, Your Ufe," a new TV movie beina produced for NBC.Fonda plays a man wbo contemplates suicide after be loses hts job and his wife. Sbrodcr playa hU son. Co-tan include Curie ~ Dledtt Ball and Bnee WeJti. Sunday, June 3. 1984 29 I : . n.a-., •• •8.UT1'11,. ... -· ··-·· c .......... Qi.. ......... (1 ..... ) ,_ _ _, __ _ Mlllr----•• u•. •1 llUT'la1,. ... -"•H• C P .. ...., .. ~ _Cllr..,...Clln.) ---·~m&O'' IF; I• -·laml -latarclay • I l9·Tm-•U•N.1 TOPPERS ... FromPace6) •• -· CIMOI TO CMa c:mA,_ 11111 m.IT_....., IMllll ·--.. ... fa I llfJ • .. .. -·~,_,.,,,," ... ~ -ws t •kc Ms Ssc,...,. ....... , • 1 .... ,..... ...... , ..... c ' 1 n f' I OS) (1 lw.) •• ..., .......... ,. J ••• .......... -~.., ...... •11t11'......_ .... , .. eu11•'9Aml a u .(Ur.) -· ,,. ... 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Warren bclle,·es Maureeo $houJd be made hospital ad- mimua~. Fletcber decldes to stay in town to wnlc book about Jlm and Hilary. Jim. Hi1at) and Flctdxr arc mv1t.cd to San Rios for cdcbrauoo LD t.bctr honor. Jim wins Nobel Pnu for saV'l.M the world from the dreaming death . LOVING: In Washington Mike breaks down at the Vietnam memorial. AnM oonfronts Shana about beio& Cabot's rrustrn.l. Cabot n:does bu will a.od lea vcs the money equally to CWn. Anne and Shana. Rote wonies about Doug's sudden decision lo marry &be. Jonathan. pcmng as Edtc01 brother, tells btt be •uts her rag doll aod then lets her know Lhetc's a kc) to a we deposit box b.Jdden in the doll Rtt.a Mae and ~111 aoin&ahcad wttb their plans to have a child. Stacy telh Tony she·s not ceruin she can be Crimds with him. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: BeHcviq that Jenny and David a.re toF&hcr. Dorian foes to David's apiartmeOL She giets out o her wbeelctwr and IUS the two Of them 1oeemcr. bur they don't tee her. Dorian gets Laurel to asr-ec to testtfy that David pushed hcrdown the stairs. Dori.an tMn tcUs Jenny tf Da' 1d mames hrr she'll make sure he'<. a.trt'Stcd. Bo finds h1ddrn l~r bools at factor) Ed tells Rafe ~ cannot lei Samantha knov. hc'sadoublcagr:nt Stt1ng Rafe ""1th .\nthom Samantha ends their rt'la11onsh1p · RYA!'l0S HOPE Rico O\ethe3rs Da\r tell Maggie he somcumes ~uhc-s ht\ adopted son-to-be was out o f the picture so be and Maggie could ha'e more ume together. Johno hstrns as Jill complains to Bess that the child "'on 'J hs1cn Joh no then tells J tll that his mother Dec has called. that she's getung ma.med and plans to come and take him av.a) Slobban cons1de~ using the last name R )an for her nc~bom son. l<;tt1c's aud1t1on for .. Rock Fe,er'' a disaster and later she's stunned when Jobnnv offers her suppon and comfort SEARCH FO R TOMORRO\\ \\ arren punched out b) Cagnc) when he tnes t0 comfon Sun at the hospital. Cagne) told SUZJ's bab) needs blood transfus1on from the real father or the bab) will die. Tra\ 1~ prepares to dchver ransom as Ring.o plant~ a bomb to kill T R A battered Wend\ rcahzc-s her m other was nght about \\'arrcn. YOUNG AND THE RfSTLESS: Seeing ladder. Jill chmbs tt. falls off and m hospital LS unhappy to learn she b.as not lost hrr baby. V1ctortells Nik.kl of his hfe m Buffalo orphanage. N1kll hires Paul and And) to iO\csllgatc orphanage for clue 10 ~here· abouls of Victor·s parcnlS Da) bcfort: And) 1s to go to Buffalo. Jack m v11cs Diane on tnp to St. Tropez. Tracy admits to Am~ she Wlshcs she'd waited to have scs: \\llh Tim but was afraid o f losing ham. Trac~ funous when she sees Lauren lea\lng T 1m 's office.Tracy tells Lauren to back off. Lauren says 1f she wanted Tam he could havr him: she JUSt docsn•t care about him Jack secs Ashley and Mark k1s.s Patti and Danny share a kiss c II 23 ACROSS 1 5 Shown. she's Joanna Loudon on "Newhart" 10 ·--Lite" 12 Played Ahce Kramden t 4 She was Florida inti 15 Joanne - 16 Franklin note 17 Tony -Bianco 18 -rtte - of Consent"' 20 " -Landing" 22 The Buckeyes 23 Rene Enriquez role 24 Six-pointers 33 She's Mary Beth Lacey 35.45D ··Tootsie" co-star 38 Get bronzed 39 Alex's vehicle 42 "Not - -Stranger" 44 He was Tarzan -.5 "Green Acres" -co-star 47 Mr Aykroyd 48 Afton on "Dallas" 1nit 49 .. _ aoor· 50 "Victory at -.. 52 He was G1lltgan 1nt1 -Word Game FILL OJ ll4E Ml~SIN§ <-E1iERS I~ l~E ''TV W05lDS'' BELOW. NI 81 I I IPIOIRITI I I 11 IFI IEIM IHI ~ I 11 IL.IDI !RIEi ·~~~~ IOI !RIAi ITIEI 1· ~ fUARfNJGE I~ . t.e-rrazs You Fta.eo 1tJ -ro sret.l "™e ~~A 1V Sf-fllf~ SYAR: I I I I I I 25 "LeCoq -" 26 t 1 P.M. Stapel 29 MISS Verdon 31 " -TtovatOfe" 32 Plays Pooch 1n11 1 Plays Col. Potter 2 Median: abbr. 3 Barber or Buttons 4 "Sergeant -" 5 "-of Life" 6 Delon's streets 7 Ending With lemon 8 Mr Russell's 10 9 Dwayne on "What's Happening!!" 10 Norman - 11 "Candid Camera" host 13 'This IS -Lrfe" 19 NetWOfk logo 21 Sign-off for DeHaVllland 22 "-to 81lhe Joe" 27 Kin Shrlner's brother 28 Stone or Stallone 29 "-Smart" 30 "-·Withe Winkle" 33 Features the Ewings 34 "Knock on -Door" 36 Daly on "Walking Tall" 63 Victor - 55 Role fOf Randall 57 "Love -" S8 Arlene - DOWN 37 She's Mrs. Jefferson 38 "The A-" 39 "Ben _ .. 40 Miss Bancroft's sign-off 4 1 Sorrell Booke role 43 Actor Gflffith 45 See 35 Across 46 He was Venus Flytrap 49 Twosome 51 Rehan °' Huxtable 54 ID tor Tune 56 Mr Hamilton's 1nsigne SOLUTION . "SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY'' STANLEY . . . . Model 7105 ONI DtGITAl TIANSMITIB '169 ......... With 11tll Atl (MorMol~) AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPlllllll SALES a SERVICE ,._ _ __, NO LOWER PRICES ~ I 552:~1~4~111 Sunday, June 3, 1984 31 1' . VISIT US and LEARN about Mac_intosh at the "MARVELOUS" The Hame -LamJ:Juter Stare Macmta;hl'lllS the newest member or Apple's 32-bit family. tis brain ll> the same blindmgly fast 32-bit m1~ fuund in the Lisa 111 A!rsooal Computer Complex computer commands are repliad with on-5ereen picrures caJled icons. Common <i>tects like file folde~ Clipboards. Even a lrasb can. Yoo cm cut 111formation &om one pnw.un and~ it Into another Or even take figures oot of a spreadshett JlfOW'•un like Multiplan•wul rum them into a speaacular bar graph. without iooching the ke)boatd. ~II down rntnus give you all u~ upUon.~ you 1M.'ed to VtU'k wt th numbm, wmls or pictures. MaciniWl's built-in dtsk drive uses miniarure 3Yi'' d.isks that store 400K byies -rar more infonnation than convenuonal 51/1 .. ft<Wt~ litK enouW1 to hol<l a desk full of 'MXk. Small enough to fit in a shin pocket -If you can't bnn)it the. prohlem to a Macm~h, yoo C'.tn alW'd)~ bnn~ a Macmtaih to !ht prOO- lem. It's 1/3 the s1Zt of the m{Q popular 16·blrmachmes An<l we1gl'd 8 I~. It$ than !ht n~t popuJ ar · · traJ ISp(XUble · · :--- '.. • • • .• .. • • ,.. • .. "'"''I' •••••• (:~ Smee the mouse replaces the usual confusing arra) of comman<l keys, thLS ke)bcr.u-d is stnctly for typing. With a full size. office-style layout It's also detached -so you can ~1uon it any· where that 's comfortable. 32 Sunday, June 3, 198• - --_ --- Thispalm-s1zed"mouse" controller / replaces typed-in oornputer comman~ ,, "'i111'f.Jt'~\ Finally, you should pick a Macmt~ &om us. Because we an ans"WU all your questions and prOYide full servi~ llJld support Come in for a demonstralion, and meet Macint~. But do it now with a form of communicauon you already understand -polnlinp,. Before we' re picked dean. Aud~ • 1.ltaJtf Mxinuhba ndtnwt 1~111 Applt~lnc. .............. ,, Ltsallall'adrfnllkol~~tix o~~~lnc. ......................... -----------------~ Silver Spoons star Erin Gray first met her spouse/ manaser. Ken Schwartz. when she was 14 and he 15. So much for those who srowl at the notion of puppy love. But the logistics of Gray's career were straining the marriage. "There When Cbrtatopber Lam- bert was asked to audition for the high.flying role of Tarzan (in Oreystoke: The legend of tarzan. Lord of the ~). he thought, '"fftey can't be serious." Aside fr9m the fact that his acting ex- perience was as ~ \ I 1 '.' ' • \ ' \ "I • I 'If ... , _, \' t .. I I,, '11 I \ ..... ,, have been times when we almost broke up,'' admits Erin. ''We kept growing. and the dynamics of our relation· ship shifted. Now, after a dozen years rand one son, Kevan), we've finally reached an equilibrium." Gray credits the farm In upstate New York, which they bought after they married. for keeping them to- gether. "Without that we never would .have made it ... says Gray. "When there's a p~em. we 80 up to the farm before we make any deci- sions. We disconnect the out- side pressure and deal with the basics: A simple life with simple choices forces us to be honest. We're reminded again of what's Jmportant." limited as Tarzan's ward- robe. Lambert never quite saw himself as the Johnny Welamuller type. Indeed. push-ups were as alien to Chris as civilization was to Tarzan. Surprislnsly, the tree- top sequences were no cause for qualses. Says Lambert, who wears glasses In private life. ''I didn't panic when I wu high up because I'm so near-sight- ed I couldn't see the ground." So it was hardly a case of monkey see. monkey do. 0 Let's get to the root of a . beautiful blonde's problem: People assume she's dumb. But fair-haired Morpn Fafr. cblld worries about some- COYaa Photo by Ray Curtetti. Harris photo by Marilynne Herbert. thing else: "No one thinks I'm funny." And that's no laugh· ing matter for an ac- tress who's tired of those vamp-from- the-swamp roles. "F1amingo Rood was my biggest break. but it also stereo- typed me." she com- plains. Except for the upcoming CBS film The Zany Adven- tures of Robin Hood, Fairchild says she has turned down more parts than she can count ··Most of what I'm offered is junk," sa~ Morgan. "I want to ao comedy. I did it for years ·in dinner theater. and I'm quite good at it .. And that's no joke. 1- 0 ls two-time Oscar wmner Juon Robuda warbling his way to Broadway? So it seems. He will make his singing debut in the musical version of Robert Lou.la Stefto. son's Treasure Island Robards was tapped for the role of Long John Silver over the likes of Jim Dale and Mickey Rooney. Composer Jule (Gypsy) Styne knew he wouldn't have to worry about a wooden performance from Robards. "We need an actor. not just a singer. Long John is ig acting part," remarks Sty e. And if Jason sinks in the role, the backers can simply make him walk the plank. right? ' t ~\I ' ~I \ ' EDlott (Over the Brooklyn Bridge) Gould, 45, is teUing friends thal he and ex-wife Barbra Streiand will co- star in the film version of the Broadway musical They'~ Playing Our Song:-Now viewers will see if Gould really glitters. The plot: A composer and lyricist meet, make music together, mate, hate. re-mate. Streisand .. would also direct. according to GouJd. who adds. "There is an enormous audi-ence waitins to see us ... The couple's onty previous C01>r<>- ductions: Broadway's I Can (Jet It For You Wholesale and their son. Jason. now 15. UY90LGIR aaor. danar What do you remember most about The W&Z&rd of Oz? -G.E., Pine Bluff. Arlt That Shirley --.--, Temple was the first choice for the starring role -not Judy Garland. But. for some reason , the studio was unable to set her. so they went ahead with4 the relatively unknown Judy. The rest, of course. is history. And on a p.c:rsonal note, Margaret Hanu1ton -who played the Wicked Witch of the West - and I are the ·only living members of the cast. star of NBC· M Knight Rider Did you get your start by winning an acting role over a friend? -B. G., Decatur. Ill Yes and no. My friend asked me to keep her company at an audition. And some- how I wound up with the part of the Bred< ·shampoo girl. That commercial caught the eye of the producer of Olarlie's Angels. I didn't receive a role pn the series). but the ad got me spotS on shows and led to fl my being off~ed Knight Rickr. -.I 01 •o 1! II ii n 11 r !f ~ .... "' I •" ' \ ., \' lo ' + ' ' \' ' ' , I 1914 FAMILY WEEKI. Y. A.II right. ~ ·------ f "hen the ;ury handed down rts uer· z dtet of gwlry three years ago in the trial ~ of Jean Hams. 11 seemed to be the final i chapter m a murder mys1ery rhat had 2 made head/mes for months But now ' one man is saying that the book should nol be dosed He ts Dr Thomas T Nogucht. who for I 5 years um the con- tro11ersial chief medical examiner for Los Angeles. supervlSlng the investJga- ttons of such cases as the deaths of Manlyn Monroe, Robert F Ken~ Natalie Wood and John Belushi In thts excluswe report, Nogudu. currently chairman of the Na11onal Association of Medteal uammers. and author of the recently publtshed book Coronet gwes the reasons why he feels justice may not have been served I n the early afternoon of March 10, 1980. Jean Harris. headmistres.s of Virginia·s posh Madiera School. drew up her will and had 1t wit· nessed and notarized. Then. on a cha ir 1n her living room. she left several notes. one asking that her body be cremated. When later that day she began a dnve north to Pu rchase. N.Y .. to see her lover. Dr Herman Tamower. she d early expected that she would not come back alive. Tamower's house was dark as Jean Hams stood m the driveway five hours later at about 10:30 p.m .. looking up at hlS bedroom wmdow. Hams's romance w11h Tamower, author of the best· selling The Complete Scarsdale Medteal Diet. had lasted more than 14 vears But now the ~year-0ld Hams was being pushed aside by a younger woman . Lynne Tryforos. Rejected. Jean Hams was in despair She was also f J11W'f)h D1'-fona is a mnribn ol IM Am~on &1 !t~10IKW? m WoshlflJIOn DC and ~cm his u rtlm'l (Orttf udh Tht' Washinioon Po~ H' IS tht author Wdh H.R Haltkmon. ol Tht' ~ of Powtr ond. ullh fVoRuch1 of Cor- vnn fS1mon If SchUSl~J 4 fAMIL\ WWll". Jl1'[ 3 . 1!1114 ing pressure from her school's board of directors, and fell, in her words, that she was no longer a human being, that she had become a "person sitting in an empcy chair." , She decided. she says. to commit suicide. But first she had to say farewell to the one person whO had brightened her life for so many years. Herman Tar- nower. She emered the house through the garage and dimbed up a spiral staircase in the dark to his bedroom. The events that subsequently exploded became the d imax of a mystery story that would hypnotize the nation. On Feb. 25, 1981. Jean Harris was con- victed of second~ee murder and sentenced to a minimum af 15 years to life in prison. She is now in the Bedford Hills (N.Y.) Correctional Facility. But did Harris, as the prosecution contended, deliberately use the weapon to kill Tamower? Or did she, as she claimed, attempt to commit suicide in that room. only to have the doctor seize ber gun as it fired? Jean Hams takes th~ stand.. I became interested in the Jean Har· ris case recently when I was on a na- tionwide TV tour for my book. Time and agam. interviewers and on-the-air callers would a.sk me if I had formed any opinion on tht Harris mystery. Out of curiosity, I decided to do some I I BY niOMAS T. NOGUO-U. M.D. wrrn J05EPH DIMONA extens:1ve reading on her case when I returned to Los Angeles. After I fin· ished. J knew that it "as my mission to continue with my investigation. As chief medical examiner of Los Angeles County. I had a lifetime of experience in analyzing forensic evidence. which indudes everything tro·m blood stains to nitrite (gunpowder) residue to bullet l(acks to ballistics. Tire acenarlo drawn by the proeemtion contalntl a major flaw right at 1111 rore My preliminary review of the foren- sic evidence given at the trial ind1eates that Jean Harris is probably not guilty of murder. I believe the jury did not really comprehend the evidence. and that a miscarri~ of justice may have occurred. In th is article I will re- examine some of the e\iidence and discuss its meaning. During the trial the prosecution denied over and over again that the gun was fired during a struggle, as Jean Harris claimed. They had to do this because. if a struggle had occurred. the question of oontrol of the gun, as weU as Harris's intent when she pulled the trigger, would have become important. If Harris was pointing the weapon at herself, and the victim seized it and diverted the muzzle as she was firing, then it was not murder. Though the ex- tstence of a struggle would hardly prove her innocence. it would raise serious and disturbing questions about the ~rosecution ·s version of what hap- _pened that night . AU the forensic data (and all my ex· perience as a medical examiner) tell me there was such a struggle as Harris described. The gun was mooing. Fur- ther. all the buUet tracks in the bod} were at differenl angles. And. finally, as happens in a close struggle for oontrol of a gun. the bullets that did hit were all bunched in one area l Tar· nower's body. .... And yet. the prosecution's mma- tion to the jury described a deliberate murder without a struggle. It included these vivid phrases: "She confronts the doctor She gets the gun. She is in control now. She has power .... The doelor .... flS) seated on his bed .... The defendant [points her gun) and shoots it. _ .. The bullet goes through Herman Tamower's out· stretched [right) hand and enters his chest." According to the prosecution's scenario, Harris shot him a second time.-in the shoulder, as he lunged toward her. Falling back. he brushed the gun. causing her to fire a third bullet into the cabinet. He recovered. went to the bathroom, and when he returned, pushed Harris onto the bed, causing her to fire another wild bullet Finally, as he telephoned his house- keeper. Harris shot him once again. in the arm, and he collapsed. This version of the events strained so hard to acoommodale the contrary evidence that the judge rebuked the prosecutor at one point. ("I think we are getting fairly far away from the evidence now.") My own analysis not only indicates that the 5eenario drawn by the prosecution is inaccurate. but also shows that it contains a major naw right a1 its core. That ftaw eoncerns f Tarnower's strange visit to the l ~hroom ~ According to the prosecution, the ! shot that went through TamoWer's ... hand entered hls chest. fracturins the I right collarbone. OJtting a major vein to ! the heart, and piercing the lung. The } second shel w~en more. devastat; mg. lraverstng the body from the s~~uld~r_. downward_ ~ p ... ~~ .. ,, . -.~ ~"'i.tma-mng and the diaphragm, and tearing into the righl kidn . hemorrhaging followed. According 10 1he deputy medical examiner. the wo~d meant lhat Tarnower passed in- to i~versible shock within 15 minutes, then death occurred. And yet, according to the prosecu· lion. after sustaining.these catastrophic wounds, Tamower walked to the bathroom, examjned his injuries. lhen -returned to the bedroom and telephon· . eel the housekeeper. I don 't believe a victim could have crawled such a distance. let alone walked. while so near dealh. Funher, if Jean Harris was a murderess inlending to kill. why did she allow Tarnower lo walk , un· touched, to the bathroom? If Tamower was at this poinl in lime Je.an Harris expected. the lint gunahot to be fatal; it Wt.18 not. Her mind ceaaed to function Q8 shock and excitement overwhelmed her 8ell8e& shot in lhree places -the hand. the chest. and lhe shoulder -there should be three separate trajls of blood on the carpet that was between lhe bed and the bathroom. and three returning: a total of six individual -and iden- tifiable -trails. Jean Harris teslified lhat lhe bathroom visit oocurred after Ia.mower was accidenlally shot in lhe hand wilh ~firasMi~~'i un which~e says s=e had poinled at her head. In that case, there should be J Of blooaeaalway. POiice photographs of the area should be re- examined. · Tarnower's blood reveals anolher naw in the prosecution's theory. So much of his bJood was on the gun th'\I ii seeped into the inner mechanism, and drops of ii were found inside the cylinder. Such an abundant amount of blood is important because it means thal Tamower did nol ju.st brush 'aside the gun on one occasion, as the prose- culion claimed. but gripped the weapon in a strU88Je as Harris testified. The proseculion alleged that Jean tfarris shot Tarnower for the last time as he telephoned the housekeeper. shattering the humerus bone of his up- per right arm. But my analysis of the bullet track of the wound -from reading the testimony aboul the official autopsy -disputes this; the track runs upward and from right to left. This angle is consistenl wilh a shol during a struggle. with Tamower's body above her -not a shot by her from a stand- ing position, which would have caused a downward angle. Also. when Harris was physically ex· amined after her arrest. bruises were found on the inside of her upper left arm. Such bruises on the gun arm almost always indicale a struggle. The defense's version or events, which deScribed lhe battle for the weapon. indicates thal the first shot oc- curred when Harris placed the gun 10 her temple and Tamower grabbed it. 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Therefore they honestly believ~ she was lying, ~ sought to interpret the forensic evidence to fit a story of their own. However; the only such evidence on their side concerned the shot in the hand. And also, the prosecution developed a scenario of deliberate murder in its description of that first shot: Tamower with outstretched hand. and Harris. a killer. deliberately firing right through the hand into his chest. For evidence, they said the entrance wound in the chest was cylindrical, not round, in· dicating to them that the bullet was "tumbling" after going through the hand. Also, there was no powder residue around that wound, supporting their theory ol an intervening object, the hand. The tragedy for Mrs. Harris was. I believe, thal ·this evidenc::e was not analyzed correctly by the prosecution. First. the very location of the wound tends to disprove the prosecution ·s theory of an outstretched hand. The bullet passed through the Heshy area of the skin between fhe thumb and the index finser. In a strusgle. this is one of the most common locations for a hand wound. The victim grasps the muzzle to push the gun away. it ft~. and the bullet goes through that fleshy area of the semi-closed fist as it slips off. To me. the wound's location in- dicates t~at Ta.mower's right hand was almost certainly on the gun. But I believe the prosecution version was wrong for another reu:>n. From my ex· perience I've learned that right-handed men (as I'm told Ot Tamower was) do not throw up their right arm to ward off danger. Instinctively, they put up their /eh arm, reserving their stronger arm for further use. • As to the chest wound. almost all medical examiners know from expen· ence why the entrance hole would ap- pear cylindrical, not round. The deputy medical examiner testified thal Tar· nower was "bent over" when this shot. struck him. In such ca,,es, when the body is laid out on the autopsy table later. the skin is stretched. and .the round hole thal had been made by the bullet when the individual was bent over now.appears cylindrical In shape. The absence of nitrite residue around the wound is even euier to ex· (contmu«J on~ 91 6 f AMILY Wmt.l.Y •MC S • I .. 11 1 I . Howto lllake Dad twice as happron Father's~ Give one of our AK ~llOll85-get a How-to Boolt; fa ee. Dad's extra spea=·a1. So give hin a 0.011 a..,_.. You can save time bi/ filling out the coupon Father's Day that's twi as nice. Give him Our cordless phones can let Dad carry on a below. And make Dad twice as happy on one of our featured d · cordless conversation as he carries his phone. He can use Father's Day. phones°' telephone answering systems. it throughout the house. Even out in the yard. Or · And we'll give him extra gifts. choose one of our telephone answeri~ systems. It's a 24·hour message center. 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For more information about the new Blue Diamond~ almond butters and distribu- tion in your area's stores, write ALMOND BUTTER at the· California Almond Growers Exchange, P.O. Box 1768, Sacramento, California 95808. J --.. . _ """''1411-As tdlra .taek of memory of tertain to function as shock and excitement detail , matches the forensic truth wh1le · 'IAN ~... .~~~ If~ · · (o be' tal~ trms 'nol Her mind ceased l And the rest or her story. detail by plain. At a distance beyond 15 inches, shots, this is even more common, Dr. overwhelmed her senses. and all she the prosecution's version does not. gunpowder residue is often absent Litman said. In this particular case. recalls is that first shot which should That's why I believe a miscat'TI~ of from wounds. . When Tamowec was Jean Harris expected the first gunshot have brought her death. justice ~have been done. IW ~rusgtina with Harris for possession of ---------------------------------,..,--~-- the gu n, his body was more than 15 inches away from the weapon when that shot was fired. ~ This is more than speculation. I recreated the strusg)e recently. based on the nitrite residue evidence. I believe I now know the exact seque'f · Btulaes were found on the inlllde of Jean ·llanW'• upper Wt arm, almollt always an lndkadon that a lllrutlfllie O«lll Jed. of shots in that battle on the bed. which took place after the doctor was shot in the hand and had returned from the bathroom. The first shot in the se- quence (no residue) struck Tarnower's chest as he seized the gun. As he began to collapse, the second shot (somE: residue, indicating the muzzle was cl<>Sef) struck his arm. upward and right to left. The third shot (more residue, indicating the muzzle was even nearer) traversed ~is .shoulder as he.fell upon Harris. Nevertheless. a glaring gap in Harris's story hypnotized everyone - not only the prosecution. but also, I believe. millions of Americans in· terested in the case. Why could Jean Harris remember only one shot in that struggle on the bed, but not the next tworl>idn't that mean she was lying? For ex~ advice on this subject I consulted Dr. Robert E. Litman, co- director and chief psychiatrist of the famed Suicide Prevention Center in Los Angeles. I don't believe anyone in this nation knows more about the psychology and circumstances of potential suicides than Dr. Litman. whom I first worked with in 1962 oq the Marilyn Monroe case. I askeci him two key questions: Why were there multiple shots if this was an attempted suicide? And is it possible Jean Harris could not remember two of those shots? Dr. Litman 's experience encom· passed both phenomena. A3 for the multiple shots. he said that sometimes a person's attempt at suicide fails because the gun misfires, or he pulls it • away at the last minute. Almost always tht individual pulls the tn8Ber again ur>- til he, or she. gets it risht. Jn Harris's case, she remembers the muzzle at her stomach. She fired ...... but nothing happened. Impulsively. she could have pulled the trigger again. f AMILY WrDJ.Y. JOM: 3 . 1914 9 To LP Gas Users Important Safety Ann cement If you use LP liQuid propane gas for your water heater and if your water heater control looks like any of those pictured below. we'll pay you $150 to have a new LP gas water heater installed. The controls in Question are at least 28 years old. Alttl<>ugh they may appear to be working property today, critical parts of the control can ultimately wear out. leading to a potentially dan- gerous condition. 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Rosalynn ran the financial end of the business. and later she campaisned uisarowly during his races for the savernorship of Georsia and the presidency But She faced her 8featest test when Jimmy Carter became the 39th president of the United States in 1976. Dubbed the "steel magrwlia ··by the press, Rosalynn was occasionally criticized for sitting in on Cabinet meetings and having too mu.ch in· fluence over the chief executive. But she was al.so lauded for her political savuy. After retuminR to private lite. Rosa1ynn. now 56. began writing her memoir, first Lady From Plains (Houghton MillHn). "which has jusJ been published. She candidly discussed her views with F AMllY WEEKtY Associate Editor Mary El/in Bruns. Bnme: What do you m1N the moet about politks? Carter. J think the people. You get so close to people during a campaign. It doesn't matter who they are -you love them. And I miss the intrigue. I couldn't stand for the New Hampshire primary to go by without me. Q: Do you feel bitter? Carter: I never fell bitter toward 1he American people. I thought they ought to know how brave Jimmy was ... I really believe Jimmy suffered because of his strength rather than his weakness. He could have given in to pressure. I believe if we had bombed Teheran he would have been re- elected. because people like you to be macho. It takes a lot of discipline and a lot of courage not to do something that you're being pressured to do. Q: You and the president uaed to hold bande In public. How have you maoqed to 9tay eo clote? Carter. It started with each of u being very independent and respecting each other for 11. Holding hands is something I never even noticed. I mean, it just comes naturally. Q: Doa being In the White How.e put tttt:U on a marriage? Carter: Jf I had been al home, bored to death. while Jimmy was out campaign- ing. I think I would reajly have resented it. But I never felt like that because I was always a part of tus activities. 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Stevie Nicks, and even Lawrence Welk renting booths in a sprawling convention center, and man- ning the counters several hours each day for more than a week -ju.st to show how much they appreciate their fans. lmpo5.'ible, you say. Most singers belong to a way of life that kteps.them apart from their audiences. But in the world of country music. performers turn this traditional estrangement on its head and beckon their devotees each June to Nashville. The event. called Fan Fair. will run from June 4 to June 10 this year. P~ pie from across the country will line up at the indoor stands at the Tenn~ State Fairgrounds where sinsers and musicians will be signing autograph books and record jackets. · For SSS apiece. visitors receive more than 24 hours of concerts. meats; tickets to athletic exhibitions and - probably the most important attraction -the chance to reach out and touch (sometimes even hug and kiss) the singers and pickers they idolize. Here's a partial list of exhibitors who've at· tended the event~ Willie Nelson. Con· way Twitty. Janie Fricke. Crystal Gayle. Ricley s~ Lee Greenwood, Joh!'ny cash. Torn T. Hall. Merle Haggird. Loretta Lynn and Hank Williams Jt Why do the stars do it? Conway Twit· ty has a straightforward explanation. "It's like any other relationship," he says. "You've got to &iv~ if you're going to receive ... Out in Twitty City ~\dty's half commercial , half residential enclave north of Nashville). I can walk the 150 yards from my front door to my of(ace. and depending on the number of fans, it can take me two hours! "Do I get tired of it? No. Fans ap- preciate the effort. 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H. on lhe ot~r hand, I decide tM magazine is1'10l !or iM, I'll simply return your invoa mark~ 'cancel." and m-e nathlf\fl Cu>:---------Slatc ____ Zip ___ _ Our buic wblcripoon pri« is I )'tar lor 111.9.&. PkaK all<JI' I~ ·~k• '"' dchvt'T\' nf fil"ll 1asue Stnd no montY l'IOll' Wt"11 bill ~'OU later. CLIP AND MAil. TO: Mechani:ic lllustra~. 1255 Portland Place. P.O. Boie 2IS30. Booldtr. CO MJ21 ~----------------------------------------------------------------· , 1 l f l 1 , ~~~------------------------......................... . . -""~--.. -~· ... --= .... ~~tll~."Ml~~ns""'a~~ence5W1\enfi~re- cording c.areer took oft. and quickly un- derstood the obi~ she had to them. 'When rm up· there on the stage I'm always saying thank you for your sup- port -because I wouldn't be there without it," says Fricke. "And because of the kind of sbngs 1 sing. the story- tellin~ songs about people's lives, theres a great deal of ~ing con- tad with the audience. physically, too. I lean over and touch fingers or·go into the a~ and we hug and dance." Jeff Cook of the group Alabama ex- plains that. as tar as he's concmled. Fan Fair and the work it entails isn't that much out of the ordinazy. "At every concert we give, if crowd control and security are adequate, we'll sign auf~hs afterward. So for us. Fan Fair lS just an extension of that." c.alifomla-bom Lee Greenwood. the Country Music Association's honest young male singer, considers appearing at events like ran Fair and performing at benefits part of everyday business. ''I'll do them for as long as people want to see me." He pauses. and then talks more California than Alabama. "I get spiritual growth out of the relation- ship with my fans. I want to give them an imaee they can look up to. ·1 don't drink. I don't smoke, I don t do drugs." It seems that country stars have nothing but praise fet thtir folJoWers. ··1 helped start Fan. Fair," says Loretta Lynn. "when so many fans began showing up for an annual event we had in November in Nashville ffor out of town dee-jays) that we couldn't tell them from the radio people ... We separated the fans from the dee-jays by giving them their own event in June ... Loretta recounts how at one Fan Fair she made it dear just how ordinary she herself is. She became so caught up in the spirit of the event that she walked out in front of the 1V cameras at an awards ceremony with pink plastic curlers in her hair. '1'he fans loved that. Country fans got more soul. They feel every song we sing i~ for them ... I lo~ those people ... Country music enthusiasts are not onty willing to demonstrate their feel- ~ for their idols by attending Fan Fair; they're willing to back those feel- ~ with cash. And nowhere is this more apparent than on the northern border of Nashville's "Music Qty," the guitar ghetto where mosa of country music's recording studios and record company offices stand. Along this half- block strip sit such emporiums as Con- way Twitty's in-town 'SOUvenir shop. Barbara Mandrel\'s One Hour Phoce>, and Hank Williams Jt 's Cieneral Store. As one van full of tourists drives off, another pulls up. Out of the van Spill farmers from Iowa. who will buy "Hello Darlin" trucker caps. satin Coo way jackets, key ·chains and plastic sew· gaws. Conway is more than a star to fAMll)' WWU.Y •JU J • , .. 17 - Ol.DFRllNDS I magine. 1f you will. a SO-year-old cracker. Or a 30-year-0ld 1V dinner. Not the most appetizing im· age. eh? Well. some of the most successful firms in the food industry are smacking their lips at those very thoughts because 1984 marks two significant anniversari~. The Ritz cracker -created m the depths of the Depression "to give Americans something to reel good about" -is half a century old. and the meals in the aluminum trays have .hit the 30-year mark. The makers of the golden cracker really put on the .. well. you know, for the golden anniversarv. Just one week ago. there 'was a gala at New Yorks Waldorf Astoria hotel. hosted by comedian Alan King. Guests were entenained by the Tommy Dorsey Or· chestra and wowed by the unveiling of a giant Ritz cracker, which was touted as "the largest cracker ever made." There was also qune a spread No such celebration 1s planned to note the ann1ver· sary or the frozen dinner. But 1t will probably be ma~ked by ~~L~=~u VM,.......... Mt1 M Ohotor Gerald WrOfl Vtce ,..,...._,. eM 0-. Mtr JonatNln Tnomp,on lclltOf Tnomas Plate ~ ~ hlo<ion Franlc a large number of Americans -quietly. ar home. in front of their lelevision sets. BWI 'lllUNDI• ' he vest thoughts and gOQd wishes of millions of Americans wiJI be gc>- i ng out lo the U.S. Olympic team this summer. But don't trust your sentiments to telepathy. Levi Straus and Co. is playing mailman between you and our athletes. Through June 17, the jeans manufacturer will deliver per- sonal messages from citizens in all 50 states to this year's Olympians. Thousands of ·retail clothina stores will help collect the notes, which will be delivered via a unique mailpouch· a giant denim pants pocket. Lots of people have already posted their letters via dungaree delivery. Here are two of the best. Gertrude Ederle, who won a gold medal in the 1924 Olympics and who was the first woman to swim the English Channel. wrote: "Remember. the one who wins is the one who thinks he (she) can! They said it [the channel swiml couldn't be done. But It took a Yankee to show them how!" And a schoolboy from New York, lsmael Rivera, wrote: "To all contestants in the Summer Olympics I wish the best of luck. Try to achieve more medals and less injuries." A RIAL IAUUL I t had to happen sooner or late~. Firsl in transportable music. there was the tran· sistor radio, which you held next to your ear. Then came the Walkman, which you slipped on ewer your ears. And now, let's hear jt for what may be the smallest radio ever sold: The Out-a Site. which fits ri~ht into your ear. Curti~ Technologies Inc., of North Salt Lake, Utah, developed the wee wireless, which is powered by a watch battery. The Out-a Sue only picks up AM radio signals now, but is being fine-tuned to receive all kinds or public broadcasts, including dti1.en's band signals. You have to wonder what puts such ideas into people's heads. \ IMl'lllo.. A s the pace of tedmcr logical advances makes yesterday's hardware obsolete today. the leavings of the computer age are beginning to show up. Over the last year. the number of classifieds adveni.s- ing "previoustr owned'' com- puters has mer~ five times. But how does one know how much to ask for. say. a 1981 I 6K personal com- puter loaded with accessories? If Ir were a c.ar you'd just look it up in the Blue Book. Well, now there's the Com- puter Clas.Wied Bluebook. the brainchild of a group of Reno. Nev., bUsines.smen. To put it together. they surveyed com- puter owners who had sold their machines through classified ads, and found the average price for each of 184 models of computer. The book will be updated four times a year, and future edi- tions will contain even more data. For information on the book, write Box 3395, Reno, Nev. 89505. It could help you get a byte from your ad. • .... ltlADlllG We wondered what people around the country read before they switch out the light and retire for the night. So we phoned and asked. Dr. Beojamln Spock. au- thor of Baby and ChUd Care, ROien. Ark. Dr Spock says that though he would like to read more books, he seems to stay busy with other reading and with writing. He keeps up with his major concerns: nuclear disar· mament and issues involving children and families. by regularty reading the Sunday New York Times and the magazines The Nation and In These Times. Dr. John Hu1hnt pedlabi- dan, Oebkoeh, Wla. Dr. Hughes keeps busy with pediatric and general medical pumals, but has lately found time for Ernest Hemingway's Mm Without "1'.>men. alllTllDA YI (All Taurus) Sunday -Tony Cunis 59. Monday -Bruce Dem 48. Tuesday -Bill Moyers 50. Wednesday - Bjorn Borg 28. Thursday - Tom ~nes 44, Rocky Graziano 62. Friday -P.obert J>reston fi6. .... I ' I \'I I ... , , I I . '\ . 1.1•1 ,,, 1:. , .. II• •• 'I• '".I I• I I ••111 ING people read •Ut the ·night :ed. k, au- Child though I more y busy d With rith his r disar- 1olving !S. by .unday d the and In liatri- yw1th 1ed1cal found IWay's Tony Bruce · Bill 1y - ay - \Ziano >n66 . • .,, J '· ~ i x !! ~ 9 "'}· •tlf". 0.7 tng. naM1 IV. P1f ogmtl. flt Ripon MAR. 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