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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-----------~-----................ ~---i---..---.----------· ORINGI COAST MOW fOF\TUITOO~, SOMEONE WAS KIN" ENOOGM 'TO PICI TM15 MOLE FOR ME c. SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1985 I'LL COVER IT WITM THESE 0RANCHE S AND PLAY A LIT'TLE TRICK ON OPIE SOMETHING '5 NOT RIGHT HERE YOUR HOMITDIN DlllY PIPIR . . . We~ ~~ ~-·· .. . ' .. . . . c ----~~-..Jl.f!.:._:~Qa.---.... --·. _,-c #V('.'. ;:;z_. OM NO! 11''5 1'tf OLP / RUBBER HO (;AG. + -- - ---- ---------- --------------~--..... ...-.-.i ..... -......... --................ ....----...... ~ NANCY® wµAT8 ™E. AATIE.R \ NANCl? JUST DO fAE.. A FAVOR ... AREN'T YOU AAVIN6 A GOOD Tlf'/\E? .Jl..\E NE~T TIN'E YOU lNVlTE fl€. TO A POOL PARTY BE. A LllTLE. foti<E. SPECIFIC! ~ AAVlf'.16 A GREAT Tl ME. Bu+ Tommy's .f af her is outs ev· HANK KETC~AM I JUDGE PARKER BEFORE WENDY LEFT AND WENT I DON'T WANT THAT WOMAN TO WORK FOR JUDGE PARKER, BACK IN THIS HOUSE, F.3!! MADAM WAS ALWAYS HAPPY, KRONIN ,,, SO STOP HELGA I TALKING ABOUT HER! VERY WELL! HE DIDN'T PROMISE HE COULD LOCATE MY NATURAL PARENTS.,,BLJT I KNOW HE'LL TRY! M"--=- I. -town,ard ~s dsd has a sprairej aikle ... BY HAROLD LEDOUX I'M BACK, JUDGE Ai\RKER! COME IN AND TELL ME HOW YOUR MEET· \N0 WtTH SAM WENT! --------------.... --........................................ ---------~~------ -----------------------------------------. ..... ----------------------------- ... . bY /oM BA1iUK HOOO COULD ~U J"US1 RON INIO A CAR IMAT WAS RIGMT IN .FROOI OF QOO LIKE 1HAf!!?- WHO KNOWS~ MA4B£ DAD ~·I BE UPSET Af Aki. WHEN HE SEE~ IHE FENDER ON IHE. CAR I . 1 DOt--l'f f(NOOl , .• ~Al'S PRE.lf4> GOOD ! MPl.;BE 1 SHOULD CONSIDER 5iAND-UP CDMEJ)Q A5 A CAREER ! MPQBE If WAo MA6NE11G ! MOON MULLINS BY FRED AND TOM JOHNSON You su~e: THIS ISA~oD FISHING HoL~1 KAYo? t FOR SURE! 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J{)ST RUN IN"R/ 0Jr< Fl~TPJZ~. _____________ ._._... .................. ..._......__ ....... ____________ -------------· -- _llil ~Pi~lat~========-- They've been married for al- most two years, but neither superstar model Carol Alt nor New York Ranger hockey UT 11111 PRllPtRn "I like the career I have now. bur I have to be realistic. I'm thinking of real estate " How could Greschner possibly fail? Clearly, the guy knows a hol property when he sees one 0 player Ron Gre9dmer felt a sense of des- Ii ny when they had their first dale "I met Ron for a drink "recalls Carol "I said I had 10 be home by I 0 30 since I was filming the next day. Also a1 1ha1 time I was dal· rng (actor] Rex Smfth and I d1dn'1 want to start any ru- mors or gos- sip · So much Htllll\ \IJ I \11.ltl \I, \l\l llR 'What do you think or come- dy today"" HG of Utica, N Y . writes in 10 ask Miiton Berle. "I watched a half-hour com- edy the other night, and it was so bad, II never would have made ti in the lowest bur- lesque or vaude- lor destiny and good in- 1en11ons. But Ron is nothing tf not a good skate when it comes 10 handling questions like "How did a guy like you get a girl like that'" "I don't know how to answer." gnns Ron. "I 1ust say. ·1 guess she was looking for a guy from a small town in Can- ada who looks just like me · " Both Alt and Greschner are ful- ly aware that thl?ir current careers have as much chance ol long-term survival as an ice nnk in the sun '"I think I have another five years 10 go in modeling." estimates Carol \\ho. like so many cover girls before her ts taking singing and acltng lessons "I wish I could plav for another 50 \ears. · ..av Ron. who 1s giv- ing himself five more seasons ville theater in the good old days." says Berle. who was re- cently honored by the Museum of Broadcasting for his huge contribution to the start or 1V and toasted by the f'tiais as their Man ol the Year He laments. 'The audience gave 11 more laughs than a combination ol Dan- ny Thomas. Bob Hope and Jack Benny The worst thing 10 happen lO television comedy is lhe laugh track There's no reason for a wnter to knock himself out writing good hnes or an ac- tor ~eating blood to deliver them any- more Thev know ON TMI COYI•• Photo of Dlant ~wyer for CBS by R,aea.nne Rubenstein. the mechanical marvel will laugh at anything they do -even if they commit suicide on camera .. 0 Fans tune in to lVs h11 de- tective show Remington Steele not 1ust to figure out whodunit, but 10 see 1f senes stars Stephanie Zlmballst .rnd Pierce Brosnan are f 1naJly going 10 do 11 S11ll. for all the heat the two sleuths generate onscreen. rumor has ii that their on-set battles could be held at Madison Square Garden. Al lea& the man of Steele has a sale haven at home with actress wife Cauandra Han1a and their three children ·Any time he has free 1., preoous. says Cas- sie "Ev- erything goes out the window when he gets home. No one's allowed to do anything. Our family and each other come first If Rem- ington Steele got m the way or all that. wed give 11 up and go live on a sheep farm " "Life is too short and we're 100 fragile inside to let 'these pressures mount up,· agrees Pierce. '"I'd just say the hell with it if it got to the point where any- bodv in the familv was' reall y unhar}- py · This ts not to say that raised voices are never heard around the Brosnan-Harris household "Paint- ings come off the walls." says Cassie "The kids say. 'Oh. Mummy and Dac:l?r. are at II again. adds Pierce Of course. Daddy gets a lot of practice at th e studio c She may have played The Rose. but Bette Mldler looked pretty willed one recent evening at The Siamese Pnn- cess. a Los An~ele., Thai res- taurant Innocent ol makeup her 11t1an ringlets '>ltcked hack into a ngtd lt ttlt-librarian., bun \t1s..s \1 and ht•r ne'' hu'>· band. Martin von Hasel- berg. were 1ust two customers toying with their Chicken Panang Finally. though , the waiter wised up ran to his car and produced a casselle for La M1dler to sign 'I love you so you really are di- vine'" gushed the fan Tm glad so glad 1ha1 vou think so returned Bette whose dinnertime torpor can be ex- plained away by the fact lhal she was trvmg 10 qu11 smoking. Only the next night. cigarette firmly clamped between her \llOlfR Hf,\T \\,\\[ finger; Bene \,\:a' generating considerable heat on the dance floor I t1 \h....,t Hnlh"" 11od ho1re \\ h1rh l nh ~ '"'' 10 prO\ t' thJt '~ht•rt ti 1·r' ''1111 •!\· mg tht>re., hn• w 81 hl(Jn/lf A.1111/111.111 u ,,,, 4flll<I "'"' \,~, >wit "'"' R11b1Tf lhir.wi., Ill u" An11t'*"' THE TEEN PAGEANT THAT CHANGED MY LIFE D iane Sawyer. 39. the firsl female correspondent for the weekly television news show 60 Minutes. began her public life as Amenco's Jumor MISS m 1963 The (laughter of a Kentucky county judge and a rural-Kentucky mother. Sawyer was brought up the old·fash· t0ned way: as a lady Eoen in the rough· and-Jumble world of TV, Sawyer has managed to momtam her image as a serious-minded J0Umal1S1, rather than as a teleu/Slon "persona/tty " Recently Sau.yer 1alked 10 wnter Sara Nelson about how she became a Jumor Miss. how the pageant aHected her (thtS year's 28/h annual pageant will be telecast on Fnday). and the role al "beauty pageants" m an '80s world A at the age of 16.1 entered the Junior Miss Pageant of 1963 for the same reason I did everything during that time -because my sister had done it three years earlier. H Linda had leapt off the Empire State Building. I'd have leapt off the Empire State Building. She had been hrst runner-up in 1961 !the winner was Mary Frann. now an actress featured on the 1V senes Newhart). and it was aJ. ways understood that I would enter 100 when my time came I was very sur· prised when I won, because I'd always thought of my sister as the elegant one. but she was saintly about my winning, I think she was as happy for me as she would have been for herself There 'ti.as no compe1111on no 1ealouS\--you d have to know my sister I'm nol sur<• I d~rve that kind of love We d1dn I consider the pageanr a "beauty conte!>I " though. 1f we had I don·r think I ever would have entered I didn t think of myself as a pretty girl at all There was not a lot of a11ention paid to looks when I was growing up My mother's been quoted as saymg, "My daughter's not the lea.st bit pretty" - le<we 11 10 Mother to lay it on the line -and that's the way I was brought up There was always a lot of attention to grooming. but I don t remember my mother ever talking about being pretty or looking pretty I 1ust remember her continual campaign to try 10 make us curl our hair. or wear skirts and blouses Y.:hen we wanted to wear jeans I thmk one of my mothers lifelong regrets was l'><uflf' .'i<l11 \'' " u ,,,f.,,,,.,,., "'CBS' fill ~hn111~ rr/J(Jrtmq lt"om anti !rmnrr "'"""~ iii tht-\85 \iornmg Nt"'' BY DIANE SAWYER Dione Sawyer 'I d1dn '1 think of myself as o pretty sirt 01 oil " her mab1lit) to instill the same fanat· 1mrn about grooming in her children that she did in herself Luckily for me. the pageant wasn t really about beauty; the group that runs 11 would cnnge 1f you called it a "beauty contest." and I think that would be a fair cnnge. there have been a lot of beautiful girls every year who haven't won. The Junior Miss Pageant really does have the courage to be classy. partly because the girls are r,ounger than stan- dard "beauty queens.· but more because the pageant began in the South. with a Southern sensibility about how young women should be treated. The group ol men who started it were an extraor· danary group of c1v1c·m1nded idealists They really believed that they were creating something to reward ideals - and (for me) the ob,ect in entenng was mainly to get the scholarship money (Sl 1.000 in 1963) that would help me through Wellesley Like most pageants. Junior Miss had several parts There was a talent section and then a sportswear routine, which was to prove physical fitness; we had to wear pants and sweaters. And then there was a poise and appearance part. in which we wore evening gowns. In that segment, I was like a parody. like Joan Rivers doing a contest. I manaeed to curtsy when everyone else was stand- ing up and stand up when everyone else WM curtsying. But the most important part was the interview: I've si~ (been] a judge of the Junior Miss pageant. and from that ex· perience I've realized that 1t is the in· terview that is decisive. In my interview. I was asked to probe what the ;udge called "the brittleness of the time · This was 1963, pre-causes. pre-the-real.'60s, and I remember saying something - something vapid. undoUbtedly -about short attention spans and that there was no attempt to train and to force idle con· versations in quiet surroundings. Since this was just after the lansuid '50s, I don't know what I was thinking of. in fact. I remember the ju<ises looking quite perplexed It didn't make a lot of sense. even back then. I also remember saying I was going to be 1 n the foreign service, but then everybody who'd seen Beau <Jesle had a notion that they were '°ing to be legionnaires and that thats what the foreign service was. I'm really not sure what the judges were looking for that year. but they were an interesting group. The strongest per- sonality on the panel was the laie author Catherine Marshall, who had an evangelical quality -and I don't mean that in the strictly reHgious sense, I mean it in a more human sense. Meeting her is the experience I remember most. She said just one thing: "Dream Big. I don't care what you're thinkinff of doing wilh your life, Dream Sieger. · If there were epiphanies in life. that was one in mine Of course, at the •ime. I was 1us1 dreaming of not making a fool of myself in the finals the next night. but I think at that age n's more imponant to have the sense of dreaming big than to have a specific goal. Somehow specific goals can be limiting. But Catherine Marshall gave me a notion -perhaps a vaunted notion -that what I did was important To me. that was seismic shock. Winning the title was a real turning point for me; it ultimately gave me the confidence to go into television I believe that the biggest lessons we learn in life are always those that come from learn· ing that we can do things we didn't think we could do, and that's what the pageant did for me at a very early age. I would have thought I'd collapse under the terror of facing 2,000 people when I was 16 or 17, but once you 're the win- ner. you have to hit the road, sometimes making as many as three or four speeches a day, most of them with no time to prepare. And I had a kind of principle that each speech had to be different. Sometimes I'd be talking to teenage girls, but sometimes I'd be addressing board members of major companies -people who were interested In donating money for scholarships. 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FAMILY WEEKLY'S 1 JIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM COMPETITION I n our January 13. 1985. issue Family Weekly announced its first high school journalism con test Articles of approximately 1,000 words. wntten by students in grades 9 through 12 and published in a school or local newspaper. were to be submit- ted to the school's )OUrnaltsm advisor or equivalent faculty member. The advisor then selected the best piece and sent it to us at Family Weekly. The mail response started as a trickle a few envelopes coming m each day, all shapes and s12es, with postmarks from Tacoma to TaJlahassee As the March I contest deadline approached. the entnes began to snowball. By February's end. Family Weekly's office was inundated with what was obviously the work of some of Amenca's most promising young )OUrnalists. Our editors pored over the more than 400 entries. nar- rowed the field down to 50. then I 6. and then finally selected first, second and third place winners whose entries best exemplified general excellence in style. content, originality and reporting. With great pleasure and enthusiasm, we pre- sent our winners Rrst Place -Unda Jilk, Boyer· town, Penn. Linda. a senior at Boyer· town High School . began working at The Cub in 10th grade, finishing off her high school career as editor in chief. The Cub's faculty advisor. Lesley Misko. recognized Linda's talent from the first. "Linda has a great deal of personality," observes Misko. "not to mention char- isma. that serves her well m getting peo- ple to open up to her.·· These qualities stood Linda in good stead when she was researching her prize.winning article, "Divorce: Students Share Struggle with Emotions, Realities," a study of Boyenown High students' reactions to the divorces of their parents. Linda remembers: "A lot of my friends had been through divorce situations Students were really willing to talk about it. either because they were going through the problem or had been through 1t and wanted to share the ex- perience." · Linda, who has covered topics as.di· 6 FA~IL\ WrD.LY • JlN( ". ·- diverse as anorexia and break dancing. en)Oys reporting because "interviewing helps me find out how people feel - they give me so much." Sh~ will pur· sue her passion for wnting at Lehigh University. where she will use her S 1,000 prize money to help with the tui- tion costs. What was the reaction of Lin· da's parents when she told them she had won? "They were very proud " she recalls "My father wntes for a banking magazine He said he was ,ealous He had never been paid that much for a single article." Second Place -Jay McLauthlln. Pleasanton. Calif. Jay 1s going to c;pend his $500 Famtly Weekly check ·on college -or a small beach house in Santa Cruz " An Amador Valley High School senior. Jay will begin college next year at the University of California at Santa Cruz He says he's "seriously un- declared" about his major. but that he's "'leaning toward a medical career (be- causeJ my pediatnc1an was a great doc· tor and a great man -but I sllll m1qht become a )Ournahst ·· lav's winning entry, "Have Your"telr an Art1hc1al Chnstmas Season · 1s a tongue-in<heek lament on the first fake fir ever to grace the McLaughlin house- hold Jay notes that student response to the piece was enthusiastic: "People here liked 11 a lot -they came up to me in the hall to talk about it. .. Jay's 1ournallsm advisor Dorothy Davis. reveals that there were days when Jay wasn't so interested in wnung But Davis knew that "the talent was there. so I made him write " She adds. chuckling. 'There's no corporal punish- ment m high school. so I use mental coercion" Jay shares Davis' sense of fun He en· thus1astically recalls the day he was in- formed of the Family Weekly award "I had a psych test one period and then a test on Moc.beth the next. I hadn't read the psych chapter -I thought I was doomed Ms Davis called me out of the test I thought. 'I'm going to get thrown off the new paper staff.· She smiled and said. 'You won. big guy.· " The good news must have done the trick Jay adds. "I managed to pull a B on the psych test and aced Macbeth." Third Place -Aynn McRoberts. Twin Falls, Idaho. Flynn. a senior at Twin Falls High School. deserves dou- ble congratulal:lons Not only did he place third m Family Wttkly's compet111on. winning $250. he was recently named Na- tional High School Journalist or the Year by the Journalism Educauon Association In addition to wnhng for hLc; high school's Brum News. Flynn has been putting in tirne at the local paper the Times-News Says his JOUmalism advisor Mary Lu Barry. ··the constant practice has reall\ improved his writing ... Like our other winners. Fl} nn 1s 11ke-- ly to invest his pnze money in college he plans to attend the Medill School of Journalism at Nonhwestem Universit,y. He says· "I come from··a (onservative family -my sisters have all gone 10 school in-state This 1s a different ex· penence. gomg to school 1n Chicago · Flynn hopes to become involved in pollttcal wri11ng because. he says politics and government are the most important things in the world It s crucial for the public to know when and ho"' they are being manipulated ·· Flynn s winning entry. · Booze Tap Turning to 217" focuses on proposed Idaho state legislation to raise the dnnking age It 1s peppered with quotations from Idaho representatives and senators. and Flynn's own insightful reporting Says Fl)nn "I am a believer in the watchdog role of the press Ideally. a good iour- nal1st should improve pubhc awareness of the workings of government " To acknowledge the difficulty Fam11) Weeklv editors had in picking a tno of winners out of so many wonhy con- tributions is a testament to the quaJity of the work we received and to the vigorous state of high school joumahsm in Amenca today We extend our warmest congratulahons to our three winners and our sincere thanks to aJI the ~tudents and facultv advisors who pan1c1pated m this first annual high c;chool )OUmahsm contest These young writers are an msp1rat1on to us all. -Mtlan1e Mt!naRh • FREE/ The NEW Lerner Catalog of Large and Half-Size Fashions I I I I : MaU coupon to : Lamer Women I P 0 BolC 7211 L_,~· . ~46207 Direct to you low prices on: • A stunning collection of dresses, .ieans. sportswear, lingene and shoes and more • Destgner fashlOOS and name brands too. like Teddi, Levi's, Ecx:o Too, Playtex and more. 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If you leave the animal in a parked who could take a vacation without wor-car, look for a shady spot and roll down l'\ing about nis pel the windows to permit a now of air Herewith are the answers to a few What do I do overnight' Simply book lUe'\llOns that I m often asked about yourself into hotels that welcome pets 'r1\eling w11h an animal in tow To find them consult guides published At what age can .----:..lf!l'!!!S;:;~~~--""i by the major pet ' ')farT taking my pet !!!::! food companies or 1/ong' II 1s best 10 lhe AAA Be thought- ntroduce the ani-ful of the guests mat to the travel next door. If your earner 11 will call dog ts a barker try home at an early to get a room in a a.ge But don't rush relatively isolated thm~. give your pet area of the hotel enough time to get Can I keep my acclimated to the pet With me on an new environment. airplane flight' Plan ~ Do a little interior ahead ii you want ~ rlecorating Make your animal to ac-l rhe earner seem like a private hideaway. company you on board. Most airlines not a cage Be sure the carrier you buy have a strid. standard rule Only one pet has at least one grilled side for adequate per cabin allowed (one in coach, one in I air circulation and is only a little bit big-first class). Otherwise, you can safely ~er than the pet itself (you don't want store your pet in the baggage compan- \'OUr animal tossed around in a 101 of ment that is specially heated and pres- empty space). As the animal becomes sunzed. Animals should be treated as comronable in its portable home, stan living beings. not bags The more allen- r off on shon trips. For car travel. a day llon you insist on from the airline, the trip 1s advisable as early as 7·12 weeks safer your pet will be Ask perm1ss1on "'If 11ge. Work on up from there to carry 11 to the loading area rather than )hou/d I 1ranqulf1ze m~ pet with deposil1ng 11 on the conveyor belt Try lluqs 1 No An animal on the road needs to have lhe animal boarded last and 'o feel confident and in control Tran-1hen let off lhe plane hrsl In lhe course qu1hzers slow down the animal's resp1-of a change of planes mid-trip. super.1se rdto ry system and dull 11s w11 Excitable your pet's transfer to ensure lhal 1t 1sn t pets under the influence of drugs may left behind ~ome mort high-strung rather than l.Jke humans pets can be bad travel- lt.'5S Resort lo drugs only 1f travel makes ers They have hmlls H vacations make \ou r pet in<:omgibly wild and you s1m· vour animal sick or upset don~ fon:e riv must take it along. or 1f your cal or it to come along Try instead lo make dog is prone to car-sickness In any case. 1t happy at home If you're expectins 10 ftrs1 ask your veterinarian be gone more than 1wo weeks. it's best In the car. should I play with m\ pet 10 leave your pet in its own 1em1ory with '" keep it confined to 1is comer? 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I was not going to give a lot of them the chance to hnd out In that rarefied girls' school environment. I was just rated ''bizarre · Still, you can't recreate the innocent ex· habitionism of those days. I had to wear my crown and sash a lot -not at Wellesley. but whenever I was traveling as Junior Mass - and 11 seemed sort of fitting at the tame Those were the days when the Mass Amenca Pageant was the single most ITlnllang thing on earth. You'd watch it and every girl inj,L seemed so beautiful and it captured a kin-a" of naive quality an the country and an adolescence Pageants don't seem to be lake that anymore Maybe I'm wrong but I thank theres too much celebnty now We have too many rock stars. too many actors and ac- tresses who are celebrated an too many daf- f erent ways And television was so new then, too. it was a unifying expenence. Pageants were lake the moon landing -something we all watched together "low since you have 22 c-able stations. you don't have many of those experiences anvmore Alc;o I thank pageants have changed be- cau~ women can rand scholarships in other ways Originally. they were designed to 1mmortal1ze ideals and there are different ideals today they re not any worse or any less, but they re different. I'm not sure an event such as the Vanessa Williams scandal reallv mauered so much one way or the other 11 was interesting shock value. but it d1dn t have a fundamental effect. because I'm not sure wh o V.dtches the '¥lass Amenca Pageant and what they belaeve about 11 am more anvwav I'm not sure 1t hasn't beCome a kind of entertainment show with not much more invested an at bv the au- dience than that. · Whal would I say to a 16-year-old girl entenng a pageant today? The pageant as not life. but the approaches are not d1ss1m1lar. ··oream Big·· as stall the best advice. 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Fned- man has also wntten a besl seller Men Are Just Desserts (Warner Books. 1983), and her second lxx>k. Smart Cookies Don't Crumble. was publtshed last month wnter Jerrel Engle chatted with Fnedman m Derroir about hou., she has grown and changed m the roles of professional. u 1te and working mother Engle: What are the perfect q ualities for a wife ln the '80s? Fnedman h I hdd 10 p1tk m\. own sons wife. she should like herself have a wonderful sense of humor and realh want to gro\\ ~ would want her to be canng about her body and her health and cannq about his as well And I would wam her to start from the begln- ninq to teach him to be the kind of lover that she wanted -not 1ust what he wanted - and to make time in their rela11onsh1p for peace and in11maC\. Q: What are the most common prob- lems you deal with In your pracdce? Friedman Trying to communicate with someone who speaks a different emotional language is probably the most commoo. 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I think they expect their workplace Lo become their family and to take care of them 1f they have family problems. I don't think that's a good idea. People in the workplace can certainly sometimes be loving and caring. but they're nots<>- ing to take care of you. Often wfien a woman has tears in fro nt of a man at work. what ~he doesn't know 1s that she has just lost the ability for a real camaraderie there because that man now frequently sees her in an inferior position and will feel that he has to take care of her And he can't han· die that problem in the work environment. Q: Yoo often talk about trape tmt we lay for our· selva. Did you worry about trape ln your own We? F nedman When you grow up with a very low sense of self· esteem. as I did, you have tre- mendous fears about whether or not anyone will want you. What often happens is you grab onto somebody. I decided who my husband would be when I was 14 He waS my base of security. and his tam· ily was my base of security. and thats a trap It's frighten· ng for both of you Another !rap was putting him on a ped- 1·s1al That's also fnghtening Ir s to your mutual disadvan· 1age because he can't sustam the 1mase you protect Q: So your marrlaae bu ~ •lntt tbeo? Fnedman When one has as highly romantic a View of mar· rrage as I did, and that view faces reahty. I mean. you fall without a parachute lt takes years to put that behind you, because you had this false im- pression of the way It was sup- posed Lo be. I think we've aJI got that. an my generation I hope we're not making our kids so Jaded that they give up all notions of romance. but I dlso hope we're r&~ng them w11h less illusion so that they understand the rm1lleS Q: E"-u thoup It'• often aald you can't change the man you marry, would you aay your husband bu chanfed over the yean? Fnedman: Yes. dramatically. but partly, I'm sure. because I've changed too We change in response to ()(hers because we suddenly have different op- tions He is krnder. more car· 1ng He is less threatened by people of equal competence And he LS very proud of my achievements He's also be- come introspective as weJI as critical. He's become confident enough to look into himself in- stead of just criticizing. He's able to challenge his own frame of reference. Q: Do you have a role model? Fnedman Yes my husbands mother She walked in the first woman s suffrage march in New York Citv She was the only woman in her Columbia Dental School graduation class She was my role model in many ways. but n()( in all ways. I think some ""'Omen should iust be thetr own role ffiQdels. Be your own hero I m the woman I always wanted somebody e!se to be Whal s so temble about that" Q: How can parenta a.od children avoid tbe prob- lem ol too moch mutual dependency? Friedman : I raised both m) children with the idea that this society has two kind.5 of 1ndt- viduals. problem makers and problem solvers and that the only way the> could win my respect was by becoming one of the latter I have been definite on that And I brooght up tn't children always know· 1ng that I would let them go So you see ~hen you raise them rhat way. the-. wont let you hang on Q: You've said you're mov· ma your own c:atter ln. new d.lrec:tlon. Where are you headed1 Fnedman· Lately I have be- come interested in the prob- lems of men who suddenly find themselves 111 or phy~cal­ ly vulnerable. and who find. that they have to change habits or lif~le And so I have begun to work with a card1ol· ogist as part of a team at a car· diac rehab1htat1on center For me the most cnticaJ thing 1$ all the frustration. the anger these men feel 11'5 important for women to understand what they go through IW BUYERS GUIDE Forget Wallpaper! 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Patrick U L;nsJcey Vic• "'"~ encl MMe '1*1elter 0.111d WtOtl Vlu "~IM Ad DHMt« J;'I"'" P Wtllll Vie• "'"*"l ~ltd Oerll. ..., JOl"llllan T~ ldttOr T "OmU Ptttf 14 F •v1n WH 1tn • A 'r •~ • '""" Bach's birthday. Dr WR Coul· son. a psychologist at Untied States International University tn San Diego. suggests that we remember the great man for more than his music. "We should honor Bach for the ex· ample he set as a parent." says Coulson. "From Bach. modern parents can learn what I call the 'Magnificat Factor' - teaching your children what you know and then encourag- ing them to use that knowledge to build their own achieve- ments and perhaps go t>:eY.ond what you have attained · All of Bach's boys were well· regarded composers. (In fact. they were more famous dunng their lifetimes than papa was in his.) While psychologists are aware or the consequences of pushing kids too far too fast Coulson feels that "the need for parents to give their children direction before sendirl,8 them out to create their own works is as important today as tt was in Bach's lime.·· Who can raise a dissent- ing cou n!erpoint lo that? fRO\I 11 ORIO.\ THI BUT WAY TOGO rs rhe last thing in the world vou want to think about. but sometimes you have to And there's now a new kind of professional who can help. His name 1s Ray F'u· qua, and he may be the world's first funeral consultant. Ray. who's 33, has worked for more than half his life in !he funeral-home business. He's acquired a lo! of know- ledge about dealing with the inevitable. and he's offering to share it with people in his part of the country (St Peters- burg, Fla.) For $50. Fuqua will advise people on where to find the most economical ar· rangements. "We are trying." he explains. "to help con· sumers save money at a time of grief." Whal he found was startling even to him He tells of one funeral home at which the ser- vice charge was $1.250. a casket S2,355. and a vault S395. while "a few miles far- ther down the road, service was $952, and a better casket was $910" Way to go. Mr. Fuqua. At times like that, ~ pie can use all the help they can get. DAD AMllllCA What are Americans reading before they retire for the night - or whenever they have the time? Here are two reports: Doug Henning, cele- brated magldan, Padftc: Pallade8, Calif. A book I just started is called Walt Disney-An Amencan Onginal. by Bob Thomas. I starred in Dis- ney's last special. and I be- came fascinated by Walt Dis- ney's whole philosophy of wonder because what I'm in- terested tn myself ts creattng wonder through magic. He was a great dreamer, and I'm the same way. It's a very inspiring book. Disney was so successful. I think. because he didn't let physical reality interfere with his idea. He had an idea and 1f he wanted to do it. he did 1t. come hell or high water It's a biography I ltke biographies because they're tnsp1nng -to read what real people have done in their lives R.L ''Oodt'• Ha&ey, leN celebrated ma1lclan, Con.nenvUJe, Ind. I'm an old World War II troop entertatner The USO and the Red Cross sent us around in the Pacific Ocean area I did five. seven. $0me- times ten magic shows a day BlllTHDAYS Monday~ Dean Martin 68. Ralph Bellamy 81 Tuesday: Paul McCartney 43. E G. Mar· shall 75 Thursday: Aone Mur· ray 40 Friday: Jane Russell 64. Maureen Stapleton 60. Manetle Hartley 45 Saturday· Kns Kristofferson 49. -on ships. tn hospital wards. in submannes, under coconut trees My family sometimes says that I live in the 1940s. There 1s a new documentary book out about World War II that my son picked up for me. It's called World War II Almanac. A Political and M11t1ary Record. written by Robert Goralski I've been engrossed in it ror the past monrh The book 1s wn11en chronologically. 1t covers every day from the first stir· rings or the Nazi movement up until the end of the war And it is a~lutely accurate My brother·tn·law and I are both veterans. I am the Pacific veteran, he was in the Belgian Bulge and was awarded the Purple Heart As soon as I siarted 1h1s book. I wrOle to my son "Get Uncle Dwayne one of these and send ii to him 1m· mediately!" • "ii N t • • • ·1 •,• • • • Ea41Cvl,.. fOllOt .#"" T1rilOlo Mef\IO•ftQ IE<J•tOt Tm ~ °""Gii Dir. Adletl Nt-.. SelliOt (ditot. M9ly E.,, &\A 0....o 1Jtanoe< ,-ood E4, "'-'•'Yn ~--"8oloc EeltlOt (;ompa I(~ Copy Ed ACOoe Cou\t._ ... , EdOOt ~ ~ fltloco Ed VICl(W ...... ,.,, ~. Adi Slot'> An ~ OlrtclOt, "°Cfl9t'd V-• .,, Auoc. Ba~·· JMM!ln ,.,, ~IC~ Con! 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Bristol, Ct (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey ($) Showtime ($) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta _ ......... (9) WOR. New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday. June 16, 1985 ... Anderson, Rose: Dukes of dugout By LORENZO CAllCATERllA One is in his first full year as a player/manager, on his way to brealcing a record man y thought un - reachable. The other 1s a manager trying to win his secohd consecutive world title with a team he built and matured. Both Pete Rose and Sparky Anderson are men whom baseball will always remember. Rose leads his Cincin- nati Reds agaist the Atlanta Braves in the first halfo(an NBC twin bill on Saturday, June 22. Anderson's De- troit Tigers host the New York Yankees later in the day. Both games reflect the distances both teams have traveled since this time last year. For the Reds, the years since Anderson managed the Big Red Machine were marred by losing seasons. Things began to change last year when Rose was named player/manager. Charlie Hustle, the man chasing Ty Cobb. started teaching them how to play baseball. II took some time. This year the Reds are winning. It is usually a baseball given that great players do not make great managers. Rose will be the firsl to break that rule, in much the same manner he has broken so many baseball records -by exam~le, hard work and le-adershtp. Anderson. on the other hand, cannot manaac by example. He was a a poor player (like most peal manaaers) and has bcome the conversationaJist of the major league, the man with the funny answers and long stories. Both Rose and Anderson follow the same basic philosophy -let the play· crs play. Both men are baseball sman. have street savvy and are almost proudly lackina in any iyl)C of formal education. They are true baseball men. ..... --·Cl) AUTOMCm •sttsrr •Ive "--ill1tts II II •l1nal ...... ., ttlll .. ~==.ca-.•-., • ,. U. OM_, ..... .-d. Ive ~ 0 M 1 ... Cl. ' ' 0... In ............ (tin.) •IL 1a• -· ... Ml .. .,....,.... .. 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MWln ne .. .................... ,.. .. .. ~~ ........... ... :m=.e&-,£"'·> ... ...... , .......... ..... -· l'•f'ILL Al=--e 'I . $ 1 ---,~ .. .... _. .... ~ ....... u. .1~--~~:=i.,. Tz11a t - -Spielberg-thrives on chaos Busy director adding TV series to already burgeoning schedule By JERRY BUCK U T .......... Writef UNIVERSAL CITY Sttven Spielberg. up to his long locks and yellow- tinted glasses 1n produci ng. directing and wnting movies -and now venturing back into television -says he thnves o n chaos and confusion. "I've aJways overlapped. aJways had three or four things going at the same time," says the 37-year-old director of such box office bonanzas as "Jaws,'' ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "E.T. -The Extra· Terrestrial.·· "I'm much better working amidst chaos and confusion and the distrac tine prob- lems and things like that," says Spielberg, dressed in 1eans. a blue and white striped shirt and a satin} black 1ackct. 'Tm much better working that way and always have been. So what rm doing now with television overlapping m y movies reaJly isn't that different from the past." Spielberg is the executtve producer of "Amazing Stories:· a half-hour anthology series making its debut on television m the fall. He is writing most of the stories and directing two. He's also producing the movies "Back To the Future." "The Money P11." and "Young Sherlock Holmes:· Around the first ·of June he began directing "The Color Purple:· a eener- attonaJ drama about a black family m Georgia. It 1s a complctt' departure from the thrillers and crowd plcasers Spielberg has directed in the past Spielberg. hke a hydra-headed field marshal, operates out of a co mmand post at the rear of the Universal tudios lot. the home of his Ambhn Entcrtamment pro- duction company. It looh hke the kind of clubhouse a kid would build if he had a m1lhon dollars. I Cs hke a huge terra-tolla adobe man- sion, complete w11h courtyard. d1strcsscd- cedar beams. hand-fired Me·<1can 11lt> floors. and ceilings of tiny tree limbs pressed close together. He's there 12 hours a da}. but he ~ zealously protects his weekends for himself and his long-time companion, actress Amy Irving. "She's m~ lady. the mother of my child. m} be'it fnend. m} everything." Spielberg say'i. 5p1l'lhc:rg'c; office 1s filled with toys, doodads. knickknacks. baskets. statues. and business paraphernalia. On a ledge along one wall is a two-foot doU. dressed hke a pioneer director. w11h a megaphone and a crank camera. 'Tm a kid who never grew up.'' says p1elberg. in his first interview m more than a year. 'Tm a v1c11m of the Peter Pan syndrome. I love the trappings of child- hood. I lo\'e to be around kids. ( love d1rect1ng children. M) hou~ looks hke a 1oy tore. I never throw a nything away. l really believe that a lot of what inspires me are the things that 10o;p1red me when I was 7 .. I hke stone" 1ha1 1A.ere the sort told to me when I was sll11ng on m) father's knee at 4 or 5 '.-Cars old ·· he says. He keeps 'Dynasty' well dressec!- By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ............ ,.., BEVERLY HILL~ -Designer , olan Miller 1s the man who secs to 1t that the ""omen on "()ynasty" arc dre.,.sed to the teeth. He also secs to 11 that Joan Colline;, who plays Alexis C'arnngton Colb)'. Linda Evans. who is Krystle Camn&ton, and all the cast IT}embers on ABC's hit primc-ttme soap opera are dressed to fit their charac- ters. "Joan Collins has a very studied look." he said. "She always has gJovcs, handbags. shoes and all the accessories that match. It's an ensemble outfit. It's a J oan Crawford kind of look. I dre~~her for 20 years and to the day she died everything was a set. "1 do that with Alexis visuilly. We know this is a woman obsessed with money nnd power. It gives her a more intimidating look. Jf s a sharv-lincd look. For a nother actress it probably wouldn't wotk. but like Joan Crawford. she has mength und flai r She makes it work. Her loolc i' bordenng on the theatrical. h's very dramatic." Krystle Carrington, on the other hand. 1s much more subtle and low key. "She's soft and kind," said M iller. "We try to do her th in&S soft. Softer colors, softer fabrics." Miller said. 'Tm aJso responsibk for the look of the men Thank God they're all good-looking. I'd halt' to ha\e 10 drc'i'i '\Ome of the actors I've drc,.c;cd in the past." In the past. Miller ha<t been responsible for the wardrobe on all of .\aron Spelling's <;hows. such as "Hotel ···· fhe LO\e Boat." and "T J Hooker · hut 1n thl' coming o;cason he will dnnte nio~t of his lime to .. Dynasty" and 1t' spmofl . ··D~nast)' II The Col bys... He 1~ also the fashion consultant for the Dynasty Collcctton of clothes. jewelry and nccessoncs. "I probabl) design 70 percent of the women's clothes on 'Dynasty,"' he said. "There are so many women on the show it becomes very difficult. We spent S 100,000 on wardrobe for the last two episodes." And time is shon for creation and preparation. "We get a scnpl two days before the concept mcering." M1lleTsa1d. "I have only four or five days before shooting to design and make the cloth~ And wbc·n you're doing 15-20 changes a week you have to find clothes that stay w1th1n 1he boundanes of the characters. Each character has her own look and it's very difficult." Miller al50 dresses Eltzabeth Taylor. lJarbara Stanwyck, Jane Wyman. Su.tAnne Plcshenc and a number of other stars. He de 11ned Taylor's wardrobe foT "Malice 1n Wonderland" and "Nonh and South.·· Miller. 50. is taU. slim and as handsome as a tclevmon star. He was weatina a a:ra> p1n..stnpcd double-breasted u11. Nolan llliller "l'"c wanted ro-design clothes for movie<! ever inct 1wa~1n the ~1xth Sf'ldc," he u1d Sunday. June 16, 1985 3 \ -Daytime .Daytime Emmys will air By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Are the daytime Emmy awards going to be on television this year? First I hear they are. then I hear they're not. Also, are they going to be in Los Angeles or New York. and arc fans invited? -R.J .• RaJei&h. N.C. A:. 'be daytime Emmya will be pre1- e11&ed over CBS Oii Aa1. 1. Tiie U.w waa ortpuJJy slated te beam from Loa Aa1eln ..Mt New York'• Waldorf Asteria will be die ."lite. No word OD wlletller fua wW be livlted to tile 1111DdJ1 tllia year. Last year lite fau were preseat for lite DOD-televised eveat ud ti.ere were a variety of ,,...._ lema, lDcl1dla1 a mauttade of 1ate eraallera. Q: Why wasn't Gera1d Anthony on "One Life to Li ve" for the last few weeks? Has he decided to leave the show? -T .B., New Orleans. A:. Abaolately DOt. Gerald, w~ plays Marco, was 1affertafu from u ailment .wldd reqaJred lloaplt uUoa. He'• OD die road te recovery ud ••Id be bacl oa die · aJr by die time yoc He Wa. bcWatally, JHtta ~ ... Ida replacement, ln't loottaa for a fall-time soap role. He JHt wuted to do a few weeb of daytime hefore 1ettt•1 back lDto tile movie market. Q: Can you tell me what happened to Jackie Courtney on .. Another World?" Did she leave the show? If she did. will she be back?-D.P .. Royal Oak. Mich. A:. Tiie aew prodacen of "Aaodler World" •ecWe4 lllere wu .ot eM9.-1&ery U11e tor.. CoartHy, wlto reJoille4 "Aaodler World" a year ud a UJf •&•· Siie wa1 .,,..._, bad to die ..._ •Y Alu Potter, wllo ,,_.llCM die ..... no. Jackie flnt J ...... It Her H J.ut ap. 'he ..,. .......... ~d .... lrW ........ eflM MaltMw1 clu; la fact, we are~ daat IJ111 atJU aroud. Wonl Ml It, , &Mt lreM Dalley wUJ HI M ... ¥1111 U.W, at leut aot la die lmmMAl&e '8t1lre. 0: I noticed Nanfy Fraqionae fallina in in the rote ofTina Oayton on ··One Life to Live." Can you tell me if Fransjonne is 1oing to return to "Another World .. u Cecille? Wh y would she do "One Life to Live" and not the show she was so popu)ar on?-K.M .. Santa Ana. C..lif. A:. Fr..,..._Md,M &e lean .. AMdleT WeTW,. beca11e IM &Mqll& die MllJ lflM of toapt wae &oe mada. At presnt 1M! iJMa111t beea 11a&e4 &o take over• 0 0.. IJfe a. Li•e" • a ,enDUe9t Mate. SM waa fllllq la for AMrea E•au, wllo ••• laWI lew by a usty lafeet .... 4 Sunday, June 16, 1985 • Balk jolna the •Search' Pro wreetler Bulk Rotan Oezee Illa muecle for Lt.. Pelueo, an actress on NBC 'a "Search for Tomorrow." Rotan makee Ilia daytime TV llebat on the aMp opera Monday. Bobby won 't be back; funeral opens 'Dallas' By LYNDA HIRSCH f veo thouJ}l the EKG line was flat. his face was ashen and every mem bcr of Bobby Ewing's family was gathered around his deathbed, there arc sull diehard Bobby Ewing fans who think he may be alive. Well, their hopes ha ve been dashed . The first episode of "Dallas" scheduled for next fall features a bi,& funeral for Bobby with everyone attending. iA<:luding his brother Gary, por1 raycd by Ted ShackJeford. The one missing member of the Ewing family will be Lucy. Even though rcpons have been circuJating that Charlene Tilton returns to the role-of Lucy for at least six episodes next fall , she didn't make it back for her Uncle Bobby's funeral. In fact , we hear some scenes which 1 ncludcd Charlene had to be rewritten. • • • Over on "Oynas1y," it's no secret tha1 amona the dead in the bi& terrotist scene arc 1...-dy Ashley Mitchcll l Ali MacOraw), Luke {William Campbell) and Kina 01tin (Joel Fabianni). Scvcral "Oynasty" charac- ters will be cri ttcally iajurcd. We also hear 1hat the reoon of the weddina-day massacre w1fl return Fall on's memo!) Emma Samms. who is signed to pla) Fallon, ha~ lost lots of wc1ght. liJ}ltened the color of her hair and 1s thrilled to be on "Oynastt' and lookJnJ, forward to C<>- stamoa m its spinoff • The CQJbys." Of course, .she says aoodbye Lo the role of Holly on General ftospital in July. Samms will be ~oina double duty on GH and "Oynas1y" until the end of June. • • • If you wonder what Pamela Sue Mamn is doma. she is going to be co-hosting a syndicated talk show. The show i to be done In a 6()..minutc "Real Pcoplc""You Asked for h" format. • • • No. Richard Channing 1s not -Oead on "Falcon Crtst " The charac1er played by David Selby will be very much ahve next season and causina all kind~ of problems. .. .. We hear that the "Knots l.aodang'' set had Lo be closed for a whole day b«ausc there was so much wailing by the four tots who play vars twin'i ~ a1C'h for the fim three episodes of ··J<..not" und1na" next season to center on Val's quest for her children. 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Drama) Jane Alel(ander, W1lllam Devane 11 111 29 fmn) .. ~UllE>Y ALV'MIHOW ALLB.UIA .alTICIN1'D • TODA"W .. .., '"'lflCMCD WON> ••D1U&. a•111a. ...,ICIUJ.a .... -.Y..,.....,. U .... IOOTI llAltMl QMTOJMIRC&.OllUP W '°" OUR Tml "Discovery Walk" A chronicle of Jahn Hartman~ 1975 walk through Manhattan with his two daugh- ters. visiting various churohes and rela11nq h1stonca1 1nforma1ton ,about the inSllhJ lions (Part 2 ot 2) TMAT'ICAT llomT ICMUUD YOYMI TW LOOll AT WM•tll YOU'TMMentl ..... u.AYllAll _.. CIUIClf.'"' Mom ..... A LOIT lllTOllY Host Lynn Redgrave focuSet; on women who have played rm portant roles rn Melhocl1sin 1n Ametrca m l;?(1hr) · llClll•lll WOMtlP AUl11WWI MUI FOOTIAU (R) llOYll "Professor Wagstaft's Timi! Ma chine" ( 1983. Adventure) Michael Mc'i:li Theona Mclellan 11 hr 30 rrun 1 1-aUIC ..... Yotel .. TODAn ... A LOIT lllTOIY Host Lynn Redgrave focuses on women who have played 1m- por1ant rotes tn Methodism 1n America R)~·lov.n. Llf ,_ • UGIHT ,..,.. CllCMOl AllJ CMURCM RCTUI " . ..,,. ..... llOWll "Stow Dancing In The Big City" ( 1978. Romance) Paul Sorvlno, Anne fmc=nnJ.1 ~ ~ • ntl I.MD till THI UVW. &.ml Animated Attempting to break a young girl's tying l'labtt, Puff the Magic Ofagon takes her to a place where she learns that lies can create trouble (%) CIWILll ~TAI.II wmt Guest Molly_ ~weld. l _M-___ '¥IUIA .. AmYWSUIW NI LHI 111 '°""_,_. .... ....,,_,... 10 Sunday, June 16. 1985 • W.Y.GIWIT CJICOK» GI WOM.D T""OllOMOW __ _ MCllOltFM aaAm m&T (R) 0 RHODA I MmlM*ION llOVW '-'Brainwaves" ( 1983. Science· r1ct1on) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love ( 1 hr . 21 min) (S)llOVW "Kelly" (1981, Drama) Robert Logan. Twyla·Dawn Vokins. (1 hr. 34 min) llOVW "Top Secretl" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kilmer, Lucy Guttendge ( 1 hr 30 mrn) NI GOOD ... 7:11 TMllQ NNMfAM ..._TUMU.U .,.....,.. OUL.,_TI UMYa.t LOlllUMml WM>OGl.Vll .., .. AQQM'T CAINlt lllODA "Tm IOtll llllTOLUCCI ,..,NOLI · WAYOPTMITM 1:11 llOVll "Ufe Wllh Father" ( 1947, Com- edy) William Powell. Irene Dunne (2 hrs., 30 minJ .. 8 (J) .-av llOll•lll Scheduled· reprise of Eugenia Zukerman's interview with conductor Charles Outoit, Montreal Symphony, Morley Sater w1lh a report on Ltfe maga11ne photographer Larry Bur- rows who was killed durll'\g the war 1n Southeast As111 ( t hr 30 min ) KmDYIDIO U.OYD Oii. VII Uwta _.,,Al.WU. Tl'•D-cmD u. LAllft CIUllOW .... lmlDY ........ u.a. ~ eo&I Third Round. rrom Bir- mingham, Mich. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) t W• TOW NAU. ... ,. IULLW.U mlTlll ,_AT CALVlllY PFm.acl.fWCI 1IWROll ICllOWYUml )llOWll "Rhinestone" (1984. Comedy) -5ytvesrer Stallone. Dolly-f»arton. ( l hr . 5 1 min) (R) llOVll "Danny" ( 1079. Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce ( 1 hr , 28 min) , (J) llOVll "Walk On The Wiid Side" ( 1962. Drama) Laurence Harvey, Capu- lc1~ ;;,,,;,4 min ) 1 .. •••tlM•Am•--WI llWYDAYI MM1 ..... ,_ ..... bil WU.WLDWDT llT • ..,,. u-.N / IAftlM I AOUAllM OJlllmlD NCtWIDMCCa CO) ltlO¥ll "American Madnf' ( 1932 Or llma} Walter Huston. r. stance Cummings ( 1 hr . 21 min ) c.f> llOVll "The Escape Artrsl" 11•1 Drama) Griffin O'Neal, Teri Garr I 1 I 33m1n) · FAlm IWl•lll .. CJ) FACl1'MIMTIOM .._.MULK IWPY DAYI AGAIN WALL ITmT MM11A1. 90WT DAY OP DllCO\'Bt KW'TM COllllMD llOVll "Gunfight Al The 0 K Cor ( t957, Western) Bun Lancaster r Douglas. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) I ,.. ,AllT!lllll ADAll MTM'I.,.., l'Oll.D mT THI ,... Scheduled In · Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. '1) ~TO ADV11mm .. CI> AUTO RACllO Formula I Canad Grand Pnx. live from Montreal, Que hrs . 10 min.) .. • CJ) AUTO lAClll Mtchlgan 400. • from Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn. Mich. (3 hrs., 30 min.) I ALV1t • 1'MI et•l•t llO¥ll "The Strawberry Slone (1941, Comedy) James Cagney. F Hayworth. (2 hrs ) I '111-"'"'DAVID~ l8ALD OP TIUTM T1llJmfT ZONI IAlllM TOln .,.., __ I~ Robert Wo• son, chairman of the Cooncll for a Bl< Agenda, discusses his group's recc mendations to President Reagan. I ....,._, DAYGfWAI_,, ~ MC* Danger is In the when Boobet spots the Glob In Frag IRoc;.,'i. TODAY .. llOliMIT Of ,_.CA: ICIU'IMDMOT1 .. NOT *"-Al Featured: toy lnven1or len Adlen; figure skater Debbie Thom City ~earts dance class; actor Ke ~ Quon. _,ICH!U.91 -ITIPllYCllD ... , ..... .. -.au. CMlnO&.--.U. um.l-0111'MI ..... .-.ra_.. llO¥ll "Arabian AdVenttM" ( 19 Fantasy) Christopher Lee. Miio O'Sho 1.!. tu .. :18 min ) OD l'GMll' Pc. JIAlllTI A hot·dog vi dor •nd the daughter of a baseball ate um ownor fell in love, but their differ, beckgrounds present problems for ~Ir. CIJ llOWll "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Cor dy) Pave T'h<>m8s. Rick M0t1nls. f1 I 30m1n J I luncl Cont. - EJI (0) llCMI "Trea~re In The Caves" ( 1983, AdVenture) Tern MorrtSOn, An· Orew Kefr ( 1 hr , 35 min ) Z l llCMI "The Survivors" ( 1983. Com&- dy) Waller Manhau, Robin W1lttams ( 1 hf.,« mm I -l__,,ALWIU tw •••M.Luat I 9 II.I. Ofl9I al Anal round. ltve ti I • (' 11 n I 1\1 !S Uy '9. NI lf'I· di· M"ll he !e- ll 1.chm..Daklaod J:ldls. COWllcy Clu.b in 6 1(- mingham, Mich (2 hrs ) Cf) l.IM-OfP ... Cl) llCMI "Bye Bye Brave<man" ( 1968. Comedy) George Segal. Jack Warden (2 hrs) l llAllA•CITMUTM WClllD fllOll TODAY llCMI "Revenge 0 1 The Pini<. Panther" ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Sellers Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr . 39 min ) 1W(IZ) IA-.U. C1nc1nna11 Reds al Atlanta Braves (3 hrs I 1t11 Cf) u•*U.. St Louis Cardinals at Chi- cago CUbs (3 hrs., 15 min.) "tW D _., lMI ... Scheduled Indian Prime Minister Rallv Gandhi 11-.YCCUWMIYTMa ""-••·•au c.MTCll.:N llCMI "The Secret 0 1 N I M H " ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated Voices ot Ehzabelh Hartman, Dom Deluise t 1 hr 20 min) e '°"'"Mm llMITY wme • m.JMR -.a&enaoon ---· a.I ... CCIII BDICI MmlTOOIU _, .... llCMI "Elephant Walk" ( 1954, Dfa· ma) Elt1ebeth Taytor. Dana And1ews (2 hrs) • llYITIJm Reilly Ace Of Spt8s" Working under cover as a sh1pp1ng agent 1n lhe Chinese province of Manchu11a 1n 1904 Reilly follows British 1nstruc11ons to aid the tmpe113I Japanese Navy In plans 10 ,:ittack the Russian Pacific Fleet (Pa11 2 ot t2) (A) O (I hr ) GD IAllU.U. San Diego Padres 111 San Francisco Giants (5 hrs 30 mm ) GD aucH• THI HOim G THI laJTM'I Ml> THI ... mD1A IPtemiere) Panelists dl$CUSS a hypo1het1 ,·111 case thal reflects current Issues. Har vard law School professOf Arthur Miller moderates thlS se5510n on the role of the press during a prolonged mrl1tary 1nterven· llOO ( 1 hf ) (() flltA M.L COlf'f ACT UMTI U S Mlddleweighl Chemp1onst11p bout. from Pasadena Tex (R) (2 hrs) llCMI "Porky's II The Next Day" ( t983 Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyall Kl)lghl ( I hr . 35 mtn ) (Q) lllMI "The Blast Ring" ( 1983. Ora· maJ Cina M9'rlll, Sylvla Sld~y ( 1 hr . 2 1 min) ' latla•lal&ULRAllDDUTM ·-·AU.~ -"° .. ...,,.,..,., •TOUCH .,.. "Slrnnge Invaders" ( 1982 Sci ence-Flctlon) Paul LeMa1. Nancy Allen #.hr , 29 min ) • • .. "Nana" (1 934, Drema) Anna en. uonei AlwUL ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) D acn.....,a._ M911Mm Gralfltll Night.I fNturee chopped and cno~ car• ot the ·509 MMmbled each WWk In San JoM, Wiid In The West Outlaw Ca,. r.aoh IOHd3 OI 150 MPH on a course only 112 mlHt long. I =-:..., tcan'D) • MAW Featured: George Jones. Ka· ih Manea, Lionel Cartwright ( 1 hr ) ---~ THINUITWTHI~ A~ al wedding customs in rural Ouna and an examination of changes In tradltlona.J lam· ily wuctura and women's social rOleL Q (Hw ) 8i) ... ._ ... A_.IC ... 'ft•IOI-,...._A document&· ry study of the impact of agribusiness on hutigef in Third WOfld nations lnckJdlng Brazil, Wesl Africa. Colombia, Kenya and Mexico ( 1 hr , 30 min ) <HJ U Y .... lll'f TMIATa THI flUY· ~ An Insurance salesman (Wilham Shatner) 1s obsessed by a group ot chll· dren in his nelghborhOOd whose laces seem to be part human and part animal (1) llCMI "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Dfama) Walter Huston, Ruth Chatte<ton. ( 1 hr., 41 mtn.) I .,.....AUCnall ... CJ) Cll IPCllTI ..aAL: ,.,.., IOlll Alm ~ Former lootbaH great Bubba Smith, Boston Red Sox out· fielder Owighl Evans and golf star Nancy Lopez Knight are some ol the sports Ilg· ures featured In this program which ~s at fathers and children. and the sport that has enhanced the11 fives ( 1 hr ) D WCMllW Scheduled EdWin Ro- sart0 vs. F'lankie Randall 1n a lightweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, hve from Royal Albert Hall In London NHRA World Finals of Dfag Racing (Funny Cars I Pro Stocks) lrom Pomona. Caht . a ~ ar the Indy Car Series summer schedule, 1n- clud1ng lhe U S Grand Prix and Michigan 500 ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) l =THllClml llOWll "Yeltowbeard" ( 1983. Come- dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle ( t hr , 41 min.) WI W•flllOGll'PEAll -..., llCMI "Jesse James" 11939 West· ern) Tyrone Power. Henry Fonda (2 hrs.J...._'-,, Q) 80Yll 'The Hunted ' ( 1974. Suspense) Lee Remick, Mi<:hae1 Hinz ( 1 n1 30 min ) .., IOUt QOLD Gue&IS Jack Wagner, Mark Gray and Tammy Wynette. flona, Mary Jane Girls, Dan Hartman. Jel1rey O.· borne, Franloe Valh. magle1&n Doug Henn- ~. Tom Petty (lfltervieW) ( 1 hr) -~•....,toCWICl•Rus­ Sl8n ballet dancer AleJCandef Godunov, wh06e drama11c detectlOn 1n 1979 drew worldwide attention. ts profiled ( 1 hr ) .. ,.... (C)llOWll "Alt Fall Oown" ( 1962. Orama) Eve Ma11e Saint, Wa11en Beally ( I hr , 50 min.) MlrO UC. CART Ponland 200. ltve from Portland, O<e (2 hrs ) ~ M•tl' Ch1C8QO WMe Sox 11 Cat.torrna Angels (3 hrs) (%) llOWll "My Champton" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Yoko Shimada. Chris Mitchum. ( 1 hr , 45 min) ....... -.UTIWM .... -Cl) Cll IPCllTI ....., "'°"" .. -M A clOse-up loOk 11 sports from 1 chll<S't j)Ot$peC:tlve. ~ -:. "M Der11ng Ctementtne" ( 1946. w",.,"r Henry Fonda. Linda Damtll ,i2 hft..) • •AllMT • M .... An examination of the rewards and uncertainties of careers 1n professional sports. locosing on the New O<leans Sainte football team 1:11 all OI TOM MM IUI A MOl ADW9- nlm .. ,~ xaa .. wu111• .. CW JUI llOWll "Tltl The CIOuds Roll BY'' ( HM7, Musical) Robert Walker, Van Hef· (E-:a= .... e llOWll "Dummy" ( 1979, Orama) La Var Burton. Paul SoMno. (2 hrs.) • mmUllT UUIT: THI mACl.I LMll This documentary commemorates the 10th anniversary of the death of Its dlrec· tor I choreographer John Cranko ( t hr ) 8!) TMI HUIT OI THI ~ A look at wedding customs In rural China and an examination of changes In tradltlonal lam- 1ly structure and women's social roles O !.! hr.) (8) llO¥ll "Android" ( 1982, Science Flc- lion) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (l)THI YW AT HUIT~-David Brenner hosts a performance by veteran comtcs Cert Baltanllne, Shelley Berman, Norm Crosby, Jackie Gayle, George Gobel, Jackie Vernon and Henny Young- man. ( 1 hr . 20 rnln ) e llOWll "Savage Season" ( 1970, Ad· venture) Ron Harper Diane McBain (2 hrs ) • D ·---n"•ICGfl"""• Sovran Bank 500 ( t hr 30 min) l =-=~DAVID..ul -cmrru&. llTIODUCTllll TO LR -..... ..,. AmM.a .. _ .... . -... "The Plgeoo That Took Rome" ( t962, Comedy) Charlton Heston. EISa MarttneHI. ( 1 hr • 30 min L I W111T IPCllTIU .. llt ITMTlm llCMI "BIOOd Bath" ( 1974. Horror) Harve Presnal. Doris Roberts. (2 hrs ) • H•& Los Angeles Dodgers al Houston A~l;J.3 hrs ) e WALL .. Guest Eoward Kerschner. ct1a11man, investment poltey comm111ee, Paine Webber Mllchell Hutchins . l =.-:w .. llOWll "Rhinestone" ( 198' Comedy) Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Parton ( 1 ht , 51 min) (l)lilll .. -fNIC:.-1'f91111• (%) .. "Top Secret!" (198'. Comedy) Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge ( 1 hr ~ mtn) •8 AC1DI ...-1 ··0ur Last Frontier • The See" Adventure on and beneath the wat• IS the IUbject ol this ftlmJP•r 2) Cl) ,,.._ CMI LR• From "t LOYe Lucy" and "The Honeymooners" to "The Untouchables" and "$tar Tr•." th1S spectal S&tutes leleviSlon classk:s wlfh a montage of clips from popular soows. Interviewed· Jack Paar. .Jflfry Metheft, Robert Staci(, Jane Wyall. Mcl•n St• l~Ml..~=-~t Tony '9ndaH ........ -.... Q -·~ _.,.,.. Hoet Jim Hartz Is IOlned by Skyteb comm.ndef Pete Conrad to ex- •rnlne new ftOl'ltters 1n ~ lncUdlnQ Sunday, June 16, 1985 11 .. -llinclay Coal. new drugs. superchlps tor compufers and tactones In space. (8) llCMI "Brainwaves" I 1983. Soience- Flcllon) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love I 1 hr .• 21 min) Cl) llCMI "The Escape Anlst" ( 1982. Orama) Grrffln O'Neal. Terr Gatr (1 hr . ·133 ==--MC ... Q •A-a-M ... . .,.... ' ._. &m "Psychiatry. New EllplOra- tions" Guesta. professors Thomas Szasz (State University of New York 1n Syracuse}. Richard Vatz (Towson Slate Unrvefslty In Baltimore). Lee S Weinberg lnrversJty of PrttsburQh} ( 1 hr ) lmAIOITO-UITClwaUIMI --.OCUPIOCCa US vs Great Brit- ain. live from Los Angeles (2 hrs) CD cm .,. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Robards. Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr . 34 min) ......... -._.ATWM .. c.91 ... me ... ;a:,.•me11•• .. •u NOUWl.-a ..: ... o CAlMOUC toOD ... VICTOIY U.. Bob Thomson vtslls the headquarters o1 Ofgantc Gardening magazine In Emmaos, Pa • and 10\Jfs their rese~arclen (%) "Lost Horizon" ( 1937. Fanta- sy) Ronald COlman, John Howard ( 1 hr • 58mtn) ·-UYOMML -1ven1 .. ----.. , .... llCMI "Lite Wllh Father" ( 194 7 Comedy) Wilham Powell Irene Dunne A woman and her tour sons manage to ma nipulate their otherwise tyrannical pa1ri arch (2 hrs) II AT TNI MCMll Scheduled reviews "The Goonres" "PrluJ's Honor" (Jack Nlct\olson, Katl'lleen Turnet) Cl)c.91 ... 8 llOW9 "Jesse James" ( 1939 West- ern) Tyrone Powet. Henry Fonda. Jesse assumes an alias and marries In an at tempt to go straight but he ts dogged by bOunty hunters (2 hrs l I CMlftMm.I llCMI "The Prrsoner 01 Second Ave- nue" ( 1975, Comedy) Jaclc Lemmon. ·Anne Bancroh Based on the play by Ne11 Srmon An advertising executive loSes hrs /Ob and his '8nhy beeause of the reces- Sion and the hectic Monhanan pace (2 Iva.) I Ml-.t..amAT "'91mMLI UITlOUIT IOWA A repon on lh water pfoblems of southern Loolslana, where 50 square mites ol coasthne disappeared Into the Gulf of Me.xrco 1n 1981 (A) O ( 1 hr ) CC) .,. "Whri. Witch eo.;1or" ( 19~3. Adventure) Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum A miMlonery nurse In Al~ WOflca dfllgently to gain 1he respect ot the nattvet (1 ht . 36 min.) 12 Sunday. June 16, 19a5 (8) ,..._. IOCI Danger is 1n the air when Boober spots the Gtob In Fraggle Rock 0 •!Ill WGll.D AT WAii (S)llCMI "Ketty" ( 1981. Orama) Robert Logan, Twyla-Da~ Voklns Unhappy with her Ille rn the city. a girl leaves her mother and steelather to ltve with her real lather =i~·if..=:~IN 34mlo) ...... ,,,_ L&.OYDOll.¥9 MO¥ll "Sl>1teen Candles" ( t984. Comedy) Mally Ringwald. Anthony Mi- chael Hall An insecure M1dWestern teen ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered. jusl another symptom of the pain of ado- lescence and growing up tn a middle-class family 'PG' O ( 1 hr 33 min ) .. I IGlftlOOO., ...... 1111 Cl) • _,,.. Cl PWmY Wfild Punlcy loses a coin that's meant to help her brave a vrslt to the doctor. Henry hopes a televised op- era w1U help Punky go to sleep. (A) 8 QJl 9UY't -..W IT °" llOT1 Fea· tured a man who made confetti out of money given to him by the Federal Re- serve. a slave who won his freedom with a snake bite: how scientists reconstruct laces from skulls (A) O ( 1'hr ) i: llAllCH Guests Charlotle Rae . Bruce Wertz. (Al ( 1 hr ) e UWlll ft.D Marrne b1olog1st Alastair BlnleS tours the Austraflan reel and e• plains 111 ecology O ( t hr I I .... .,,. cc»aAllD u..-"The Discovery 01 Antmal Be- haviOr" A look at early ellorts ol natural lsts arid zoolog!Sts, including Charles Darwrn, to understand the animal mind (f>arl 3 ol 6) (A) O ( t hr ) (I) AUTO UC. Formula I Canadian Grand P111c. from Montreal IA) I 1 hr . 30 min) ('O)M0¥11 "Mr Mom" (1983, Come- dy) Michael Keaton. Te11 Garr A newly unemplOyed lather ano husband must as- sume housekeeping respons1blht1es while his wile enters the work torce 'PG' ( I hr 31 min ) 11111== Ml e • _, ITWll Sam begs Drummond to coech his mediocre base- ball team but regrets hrs choice when he learns he'h be &fling on the bench (R) ~ llCMI "Stxteen CandleS" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Mi- chael Hall An insecure Midwestern teen- ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered. 1ust another symp1om of the pain of ado- lescence Ind growlnQ up in a mrddle-class family. 'PG; p tv..~min ) ,_!Ill DAY OP lttOD•f •9 ()) •-.•lllOft There's a mur· derer among a bevy of Hottywood atars gathered-on""an Island r9'0'1 to Celet>fate a film legend's birthday Guests· Cesar Romero, Stewart Granger (A) O ( t hr ) D e COllY IMOW cr.tt·s compllltnta abOut the oddbetl g.fts he's received tor Fathef'a Dty l)fompt the Huxtable chll dren to boy him a gift they're 8Ufa he'll I e (R) &:ilalit•llJUA .,_. OP ~-caut- • 9 .,. "f I S l " ( 1978. Ofema) Syil.'eSter Stnllono. Peter Bovi. A W()(lc· 1ng·class man rises trom a position as tocal unK>n organtZer to attain 1ncredlt powef and ptestige as America's lat> kingpin. (R) O (3 hrs) D~ M\ll1'Y The 30th ru nrng of the this race a purse ot appro• mately $600.000. wrth over $240,0C Q.£fng to the winner. ( 1 hr) C!J TM.a ... ,. D•-Smolce o tectors. flashing lights. shrieking soun and an ~ver·j)!eset'lf c.amera all play .a~ 1n a psychologist's attempt to make heal smoker kick the habit 8J cillUCA • Returning home lror carnival she attended with Jem. M., (Jane Seymour) 1s accosted by 1 • drunken uncle (Patrrclc McGoohan) <1 taken to witness a Sh1pwreckrng, lat• Jem races to save Mary's Me sher 1• mad Rev Davey kidnaps her (Part ,, 21 (2 hrs) • Ll'lln\.U ,,, 1MI mt -,AllOU Interviews with Diahann CarrOll. Jot Hillerman, Pierre Cardin and Hollywon public relations er.ecutlve Henry Roger also. 21st-century luxury cars and t "Unsu1t" sw1msu11 IA) (1 hr.) e u..-"The Discovery Of Animal B· havlor" A look. at early efforts of natur.1 1sts and ZoologlStS, including Charif Darwin, to unc;lefstand the animal m1r J::iart 3 of 6)A O ( 1 hr ) I)= met TNIATM "Strangers 'A• Brothers" Lewis Ehot recruits scientrsts I a1om1G bomb research and has an alftt with Margaret Davidson (Part 7 of 7) r. ! t hr 1 (C) MO¥m "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Orama Matt 0111on, Mickey Rourlce In a 1950s u ban environment. a young tough looks u to his Older brother, an aging biker, whll struggling to lrnd his own place rn It world 'R' ( t hr., 34 min ) CRl llCMI "The Natural" ( 1984. O,tama Robert Redford. Robert Duvall Tfie ur canny, almost mythical. na1ural abllrty of mrddte-aged baseball player rockets major league team toward the t939 pe• nant 'PG' O (2 hrs 14 min) ($).,.. 'Revenge 0 1 The Pink Panther 11978 Comedy) Peter Sellers. Oya Cdnnon The bumbhng Inspector Jacque Clnusea11 illlempts to smash an 1nternil 11ona1 crime ring whtch wants to ehmrnalt him hist 'PG { 1 ht , 39 min ) I UC. ,_IGlYWOODPAa.-.. ,..,, .. Rl .. e 'A~--Three men Iron dltl9fent backgrounds and their sons tx plofe the sometimes bittersweet relation ship between lather and ton Stars M9thr 10tsro.r=son. Nicholas Gues• 90l11Ci1Wm ~"--.. Cl) CMn La A flOI Herry end Harrr son look Into the murder ol Harry's Ole lnend •• leMow prlvllte eye Who found s~ mlllion In the Hollywood YMCA. (A) ( l hr) De 11CM1 "A Father's Love" (1978 Orama) R'dlatd Gere. Ton)' Lo Blanco /J. young man dares to bteak famlly tradltlor by working l'l a hOlpltel ward tor chitdter rather than In the heavy C00$1ructlC)n bu$I ne56. c;I ( 2 hrl. ) 1 11.1.YWOll••Q .... , •• l<llltf wf'\tln leayt the oc"n . dfP'ha oft Atgenrlnl to eat eh i i& ..... ~ IEIW• WIX CIW19 "Srre~s And Btothetl" Lew11 EliOt recruits tcltfllitts IOI' •tomic bomb r rch and t\85 an attair I a e )4 0 lJ •• It • "I ' ..... Conl • with Margaret Davidson (Part 7 ot 7) O l hr.) .U.ntl&.om llYllM" "Reilly: Ace 01 Sp.es" Working under cover as a shipping agent m the Chinese provmce of Manchuria 1n 1904. Reilly toltows British instructions to aid the Imperial Japanese Navy 1n plans to attack the Russian Pac1hc Fleet (Part 2 ol 121_ (R) 0 (I hr I ) (0) 11()¥9 "Reuben, Reuben" ( 1983 Oteme Tom Q>m+. Kelty McGUlls A Scotllsti poel on the lecture circuit in- dulges his passions tor booze and young women on New England college cam· puses 'R' ( 1 hr 4 1 mm ) MOVW "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adven ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams Aided by a smuggler and a trader 1n art forger- ies. a Russian general plans an altack against Western Europe and 11's up to Bnt1sh agent James Bond to stop ti1m 'PG' l2 hrs 10 min ) I .,.. .. _.,tctt1ua .. ICMOOl. llAT Host Robena Wein- traub (!) .,_ ''The Mortal Storm" ( t940. Orama) Margaret Sullavan. James Stew· art A German protessor's home tS torn apart wtien his two sons become Nazis dut1ng Hitler's 11se to power (2 hrs ) (I) IA 'I 9m111T llO•ITI (II) • -·(I) nu..."°"' U. J T l~s •nto a possible case ol child abuse: a number ot maternity leaves depletes the hospllal's lnur;,g~ (R) ( 1 hr I IT•Wllna __.,,Al.BL 9mT r• a.AllCll 'Brtdeshead Revtsited The Unseen H0041" Julia en- treats Charles to lind Sebastian in Moroc· co and bring him back ro see his mother Lady Marchmaln who IS dying (Part 7 ot ll)Q(lhr ) ..... .,.&.om G ... U ••OMUllCll "The life Ot Verdi" Burt Lancaster narrates lh•s dramatization of composer Giuseppe Ver d1's lite lllmed 1n furope Alter achieving modest succesci 1n Milan with his first op · era lhe young Vero1 laces tragic family tosses (Part t of 61 (R) Q (2 hrs I C°' M0VW "Goin' All The Way' I 1982 Orama) Dan Waldman Oebo<ah Van Ahyn A high school senior anx1ouS1y fries 10 get ll1s.rvjr1uous glfffrlend to go to t:>ed with tum 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) (S) -.cm-Oooald confronts his cr111-catt'°n~h;;J _.,,...,.MIMT -(\)) MY •MlllllY TMIATIR! TNI "-AY· ..,._ An Insurance salesman (Wiiiiam 1 Shatner) is obses5ed by a group ot chil- dren 1n hts neighborhood whose laces seem to be S)tlrt flumon a~ pan anlmal I_,,..,... _, _.. SCNduled Richard Crenna. Ttna Brown (Vanity Fair maga· zine). author Joarina Barnet ("Sliver wOOd''J ( t hr t -.Ctuf'aFAM A prOflle ol Paul Hor-~ Gues;s Wiiiie Tyler and Les ter Sketches &n archaeofoo1s1 tJohn Bynei) dlsplays endangered &pee~ Swarm (Byne.cl.:819 wlt't.:'ln Q l •CAmt• .... , ...... ,..n,.. NI ,.-•":m I Smolle de-ltetors, flashing &gnts, sMeklnO toun<ts and an ever-preMnt camera an play a pert 1n a psychologist's attempt lo make a heavy smokef klCk the habit • I =~ A911UCAI PUYNOUll "Three Sovereigns For Sarah" Rebecca and Mary are hanged. and Sarah spends a year In 1a11 A deeade late<. Sarah clears•her sis- ters of w1tchc1att charges and. receives three C01ns as symbolte compensation iart 3 of 3) Q ( I ht ) IMnUa ..,...,.. llO¥ll "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high school girl breaks off her romance with a punker because the retattonshlp threatens hef standing within he< peer group 'R ( 1 hr 35 min) f.l.) acme llMD ©') 1MI Onml CAl'n COlmrf IHOWCAll Many of today's lop comics are featured m this pertormance raped at San Francis· co·s comedy club. The Other Cate llO¥ll "Class" ( 1983 Orama) Rob Lowe. JecQuelme Bissel A prep school student embarks on an affair with an older woman. unaware that she's his room· mate's mother 'R' ( t hr . 38 min ) MM. UTATI • POMCI Oii• 1W CMU•rtrue 11:11 twmAl'"'"' P9W. Ml (l)C81 ... •Atiiitl• m•Y .. IPCllTI AMCA: CWYOI A COll""_,.,..,. .. _rT AT 1'MI llCMU .-T~ Tiii Wiik Interview wtth Mehssa Manchester ( 1 hr I I .,.., PALWBL ._crnu.u. ..,_ "Gunga Din" 11939. Adven- ture) Cary Granr, Oooglas Fairbanks Jr Base<! on the story by Rudyard K1pllng An Indian waterboy becomes lnvOlveo with Brtltstl military actlOn 1n the moun· talns of northern India ( t hr . 5 7 min ) I 9C llY.,_,.ctlalCU 11:11 tlT IMMT llCMI "Class ' ( 1983. Orama) Roo Lowe, JacQuehne Bisset A prep school student embarks on an allair with an older woman unaware lh111 she s his room mate <s molher R I 1 tu 18 min I 1W8 llOVll Murcleter s Row ( 196b Comedy) Dean Martin. Ann-Margret A retired spy is called 1n to protect a lamous scien11sl from torergn powers (2 hrs . t5 min) I ITllC'TU IUll•ll .... Q lllTOUCll*8 .. • -llCM•'I ~ llA- 1 .. lt:wc:w ... ~ ...n.. A vte¥o of the economte eormralnts impo9ed on ~tel care locU$1ng on lhe plight ol a woman who cannot afford heart surgery Q GD,._ntl&.om (I) u.l JIOOIUl.L New Jefwy Generel6 r Qakland lnvedefa (R) (3 hrs ) -1..,_, ...... ...... .. "Those FantllShC Flying F<><MS . ( 1967, Comedy) Burr Ives. Troy Donahue During • vlSlt to England, PT Barnum concocts 11 wild K:lea lhet he can SUCCft1fully build a lunet spaoeshlp (2 tvs) .. ,,.., M1lf Oii M llTI $ongt. "AH NIQl'lt long," "Lies," "Say. Say, Say." "Miss Me Blind" and "Respect." Judges: Telma I Hopki.fti:.:.JanMS McH~ a&1• Mi ILllAmllATll ,,,,,,., ... -.,_.ATU.. -..... ~ llOWI "Sixteen C.ndtes" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml- cheel Hah An insecufa Midwestern teen- ager' s t6th birthday gois unremem'Dered, • just another symptom of lhe peln of ado- lescence and growing up In a mlddle-clasa family. 'PG' c;> ( 1 ht , 33 min.) llO¥ll "Porky's II. The Next Day" ( 1983, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyatt Knight A group of high school students attempts to lhwart the plans ot a seff- rtghteous preacher and the Ku Klu11 Klan 10 censor a Shakespeare testr11a1 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 1 W CI) llO¥ll "Onoe The KIH1ng Starts" ( t97 ... Mystery) Patrtek O'Neal. Patricia Oonatiue. A proleslOf has dlftlcutty dlspOSlng of his wile altef lalhng In love with another woman. ( 1 hr • 30 mln ) l ~Cl&D•:•rue amcu&:n•u.u. .... .,.a.a. 1:11 llOWI "Death Hunt" (1981. Adven- ture) Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin In the 1930s, a Mounrie and a frontl8f trapper wage an old battle as CMlizatlOn en- croaches on the Canadian wilderness. 'R' l hr . 36 min.} ,. .... llO¥ll "How I Spent My Summer Va- ca11on" ( t967 Mystery) Robert Wagnet. Peter Lawford A cunntng drifter gets hlm- seH Implicated In lhe murder ot a weatthy i =*l=n. (2 hrs) rT'UOlllMIH•ll llOWI "T.op Secret•" ( 198'. Comedy) Val KMmer, Lucy Gu!tefldge A spoof of spy movteS and Elvls Presley films, In which an Arnef'ican rock 'n' roll star gets caught up In high-level esptonage while touring East Germany ·po· ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) ,. acom uca. ronwa HI C. ... -.JWATCM ••• w ... Ml.,., ... , -----.... _,.&Tat ...... , II • mWll "Repo Man" (198'. Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanron A punlt rocker takes a job with a veteran car repo$M$S()f. and together lhey jOln the chase tor a 196-4 Che'ly Malibu whose trunk happens to contain a futuristic .. 1 .. &~::3mln J """" .. .. "TM Lady In Red" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Robe<t Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin. In the ooiant days of lhe lawless 19206. an ldeallallc: young Jarm glt1 beeomea the moll of the Infamous gangstt!f John OHl- 1'?' 'R' ( t hr . 33 min ) Hl(Cl _,. "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) Jotln Savage, Chr151opher Plllmmer A CIA compottK ••pert trains tor active field duty to a~ the murder of his glrllrlend lterronsts A' ( 1 ht • 51 min ) .. .-n •CCllftLLO -llTIUAT unday, June 16. 1985 13 -llondng .. .,,.. _ .. (%57.watk 0n The w ild Slde·r n 962. Ora· ma) Laurence Harvey. Capuclne ( 1 hr . 54 min ) .. (I) "~orth" (1936, Drama) Waller Huston. Ruth Chatterton ( I hr • 41 min ) •CC) "Come' And Get It" (1 936, Dra01a) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan. ( 1 hr . 39 min,) ® "No Big Deal" ( 1983. Drama) Tem- !!!l Grimes, Kevin Dlllotl ( 1 hr . 27 min ) NI CZJ "Playtime" ( 1967, COmedy) Jacques Tali, Barbara Oennek ( 1 hr , 48 min ) 79 al) "The Long Dark Hall" ( 1951. Mys· tery) Re11 Harrison, Lllll Palmer (2 hrs ) .. CID "Coma" ( 1978. Mystery) Genevieve Butold. Michael Douglas ( 1 hr . 52 min I .. CC) "Beyond The Reef" ( 198 t Ro mance) Denton Ka'ne Maren Jensen ( 1 hr .. 31 min) .. ©) "A Boy And His Dog" ( 1975. Set· ence-Fictlon) Don Johnson. Susanne Benton. ( 1 hr . 27 min ) (%) "Top Secret!" ( 198.4, Comedy) Val Kilmer. Lucy Gutteridge ( 1 hr , 30 min) ... "Hold That Ghost" ( 1941 Comedy) AbbOll and CostetlO, Joan Davis ( 1 hr 30mln) -CC) "Money On The Side" ( 1982. Drama) Karen Valenllne, Jamie Lee Curtts I 1 hr 4.(mln) CH) "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, Adven· ture) Mark Miiier Donovan Scott 11 hr 45m1n) CS) "Gold Is Where You Find It'' ( 1938. Western) Ge.orge Brent. Ohv1a de Hav11 land ( 1 hr JO min ) -@ "Time L1m11" ( 1957. Drama) Richard W1dma1k, Richard Basehart (2 hrs l 11111©) "Thl'1y·Nlne Steps" (No Date) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CI> "Ounga Din" ( 1939, Adventure) Cary Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr (I hr , 57 min ) ftlltD "Red. Ho1 And Blue" ( 1949. Musi· cal) Betty Hutton. Victor Mature ( 1 hr 30m1n.1 -JUternoon Movles- ,..t.CJ "Once Upon A Spy" (1980. Drama) Eleanor Parker. Ted Danson ( 1 hr 40 mlfl ) (8) "Kelly" ( 198 t Drama) Robert Lo ~n. Twyla-Dawn Vok1ns ( t hr. 34 min ) Cl) "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comeoy) Syl- vester Stallone. Dolly Parton ( 1 h• . 5 1 min.) W (%) "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1975. Orama) Jack Niehotson, LOUlse Fletchel {2 hrs . 13 min ) W (a> "Strange Brew" ( t983. Comedy) Dave Thomas, Rick Moranls ( t hr . 30 min ) •cc:l "Come And Get It" ( t938, Drema) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennen ( 1 hr 39 min) (II) "Rhinestone" ( 198.4. Comedy) Syl· vester Stallone, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr , 5 1 min.) CJ) "Sl>1teen Candlea" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall { 1 hr ,33mln) •cm "A Boy And HI• Dog" (1975, Sci· enc.Fiction) Don Johnson. Susanne Benton ( 1 hr . 27 min ) •(%) "Nan•" (1934, Orama) Anna Sten. Lionel Atwill ( 1 hT,, 29 min ) W (t)-"Beyond The Reer' (1981, Ro ~) Denton Ka'ne, Mere&~ ( 1 hr .. 31mln) · •(I) "Denny" (1979, A~tutt) fW>ecca 14 Sunday, June 16, 1985 Page, George Luce ( 1 hr . 28 min l .. CID "Jaws 3" (1983. Suspense) Denrns Quaid. Bess Atmsttoog ( 1 hr . 39 min l .. @ "Robin And The Seven Hoods ( 1964, Musical) Frank S1na1ra. Dean Mar tin (2 hrs 35 mtn I .. CD) "Somewtiere Tomorrow" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Sarah JesslCa Parker Nancy Aod•· son ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) "Top Secret!" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kiimer, Lucy Gutteridge J 1 hr . 30 min./ ·-lvening ----.. , .... IDIOll IUDDIU H•W. Al press tune. scheduled games were Chicago Cubs at New York Mets or San Diego Padres al Los Angeles =~hrs) ~ 1UC1 ... IOUAllDt (!') ....mu °' '"' llCH Ml> ,~ Interviews with Diahann Carroll. John Hlllefman, Pierre CarcM and Hottywooo public relations el(eculive Henry Rogers, also, 2 tst-century luxury cars and the l"Un£:..:=..:J (I"' I .... LA~Tw.,Al&Y .. UTIUCY: M lflWOOUCT10M TO C09UTal CC).,_ "Money On The Slde · I 1982 Drama) Karen Valentine Jamie Lee CurtlS In order to pay family blfl& lhrec suburban housewives turn to pros111u11on nol knowing of the ptlys1cal anel emollonal dangers thelo=e ( 1 hr . 44 min ) CO u.Y Singer I songwriter Kenny Loggins pertorms many of his greatest tllls ·· 1nclucMg ''Whenever I Call You Friend" and "Keep The Fire · in 1h1s conce11 taped at the Santa Barbara Coun !.t_Bowl (1 hr) CSJ.,_ 'II Alf Came True" ( 1940. Ora ma) Humphrey Bogart. Ann She11dan A gangster hiding out tn a boarding nouse becomes deeply 1nt11gued by the old 11au· dev1llian stars staying there t I hr 17 mini ' MOT llAT M01\.M ...... 1WPY DAYI MAii ... AUCI llACla. llW•ww -.cwNIN9 .... , ......... ~ W9IO llDOt w Ml> ...... wmt ..., .... ·1::n .... 1llATT\lm •A11-.-P& WQlll ~on Howard. a woman who wanca on fhe wings of t1y1ng planes IMUI ... --.~ _Oii..,... .,,,,.,., ...... L.09 ...... ..., ,_, '1owa This c<>n&Umer·s guide tor young people looks at cookies that make the grade, tast·food r8'taurants that l1jp .11'\e best buri9fl and ~ras that carry the easteSt Instructions CI)llOWll "The Thlfty•Nlne Slept" (1978. Suspense) Robert Powell, David Warf!Of A man becOMff the quarry ol bOth the I pohce 'and a secret group oJ tore1 agents operating In England when he lramed tor a strangef's murder 'PG' hr , 42 mtn ) (0)90Vll "The Thirty-Nine Steps" ( 197 Suspense) Rober1 Powell. David Warn1 A man becomes the quarry ol both II police and a secret group of fore11 agents operating Ill England when he tramed for a stranger's murdeF (2 hrs l (%) 90¥ll "Playtime" (1967~ Comed> Jacques Tatr;-Barbara Cenflel( The hat less Mr HulOt becomes tl<>pelessly caug up 1n the bustle of Paris white lrytng make an appointment ( 1 hr , 48 min ) 7:t1IJ 2 0. TNI TOW Featured Suprerr Court Justice Rose Bird discusses r • con1ro11ers1al career and how she nvt> came cancer. ge1~a degree from a 11111 school meet an okH1me barber who <,1 1ves a straight cut GHM&Y ... '*""' ..... IMDIHOATU. • .... <Mllll11 ..,,.., WU», WU» wa.J» °' MmAl.I I MOTOI~ ,.., ... IOCI GobO discovers 11 consequences of seltlsliness when 1 • ~a=:.-=iW&Qi·~ 7ltl@ llCMI "The Foor Musketeers" (19i Advenlure) Ollver Reed. Raquel Wekr. Four dashing heroes attempt lo prott-• lt'lt11t -;overeign King LOUIS XIII and 1, • Queen trom schemes ot Cardinal RlchP heu l nrs 10 mtn ) Ml f) ICMICllOW MD ..... 1111 Le" ornery uncie. the man who raised him • ll•dlldpped alter he's accused of murdP ~Amanda a=-" ( 1 hr ) U fl) TV'I MD IMCTICAI. all Loretta Lynn and Adtlan Zmed ar• prat 1tca1 ioke victims. gaffes from "The P. Team" and "Days Of Our Lives." (R) 11 hr) D llOVW Giant" (Part 1 of 2) ( 19!>• Drama) Elizabeth Taylor James Deer Based on the story by Edna Ferber Te•< ranc.h hie and the pursuit of 011 wealth " lec1 three peopte. (2 hrs ) UJO«IR'IWl.D (!) ICTV Sketches "The Days of ft Week an irreverent new soap opera. l . Taylu1 !Catherine O'Hare) and Bob Hop· (Oa11e Th<>mas) ralk at>out tholr pe1 ~ I =•~nw Interview w11t 1(41thleen T Urnet' e fllCMI "Voyage 01 The Damned' (Part 1 of 2 ) ( 1977, Drema) Faye Cuna way Osllar Werner Baaed on tl'le truP story 01 a ship full of German Jews whr seek asylum from the Nnl& In ,1939 but are not allOwed 10 ditembsrtc. (2 hrs.) a TMI NIMf CW M ,_... An eum1 natl-Ori ot Chinese aoclel p<tttutn and re stra1nts through a ~•tudy of a medial 1ng committee's role In a divorce ca&e 0 ~~'"' ... • '9 CMfU._. "Pe~ Angels Genny L1m's adaptation of her atage dra ma set 1n 19 15 lelll the story of seven Chi neSf! 1mrrugrants es they well In the deten· 11on center on Angel fsi.nd near San Fr11nc1sco to enter the US. Q ( 1 hr ) ..,._ "<>oo. Upon A Spy" (t980. Dfama1 Eleanor P•rket, Ttd Oeneon A cornputer Q8tM 18 r11Uctan1ly IUred into aeMce as• spy by a manipUlttlvt agenl ond finds himself Involved ~th ttle WOfkH l'l'IOSI dangerous crfmlntl (I hi • 40 min I .. ti Monday Coal. 9'.tuflBITAM A prolile or Pat Fisch- m¥ll ·coma" ( 1978. Mystery) Genevieve Bu1otd, Mlchael Douglas Based on 1he novel by Robin Cook A woman doctor beeomes susplclOuS of fa- tal "accidents" whlci'I are occumng with alarming frequency at a Boston hospital 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 mt0 ) YOU CWJ TAii rT 1lml YOU A produc- too ol tile Pulttzef Prlze-w1nnino comedy about an eccentric family, s1arring Jason Robaros. COiieen Dewtiursl, George Rose land~=W080'1 O (2 hrs ) 1::9 1'CT~DOUQH CAl9DI DnBT~ TOl9QHT Interview with Kathleen Turner G) ,.M. llAGAJlll Ron Howard, a 'woman who walks on the wings ot flying planes (lJ "°"'1CINT'a .. 8 (I) KATI a ALL.9 Mote than rust the pipes need f1x1ng when Kate falls 1n love with !'_,Plumber (R) 1J II) llOV9 'Remembrance Of Love· ( 1982. Orama) Kirk Douglas. Pam Dawber A middle-aged w~er travels to lsiGel with his daughter to auend the World Gathering of Holocaust Survrvors and to search for lhe women he had loved as a teen ager tR) (2 hrs ) II llOVll "The Wrecking Crew' I t968 Comedy) Dean Martin. Elke Sommer Se- cret agent Matt Helm searches tor a large quan11ty ot goto that must be returned to insure 1nterna11onal SOivency (2 hrs) a= "Assault Foroe" ( 1980. Adven- 1ure) Roger Moore. James Masori An ec- centric frogman is catted In to thwart the plans ot extorltonlsts who are threatening to deslroy N0<th sc=s (2 hrs I G) llTY -Tl This week's concert features Jonn Wane performing "M1n1np You." "Saturday Night." "Tears.' "Dark Side o1 the Sun" and 01her htls at Philadelphia's Towe1 Theatre ( t hr I Ell) ~AN PU'YMOUll "Paper Angels" Genny 11m·s adaptation ot her stage dra ma set 111 19 t5 tells the story ot seven Chi r1ese 11nrn1gra111s as lhey wAlt 111 lhe deten tton center on Angel lsleno near San F1an1.1!.CO to en1er 1he U S Q ( t hr ) GD,.._. TMI LON» Ii) .-nwa ~ IMATillllD LMI Ed Asner narrates this documentary on wife abuse 1n lhe U S that IOOks at the CO\Jfts. law erllorcement Pf8CttCes. rehabltna11on and shelter ptograms, and thal features interviews with soc:t01og1sts and Ylctims t• ht) (£) u.\. FOOTUU. San Antoni<> Guns· l~rs at Houston Gamblers (A) (3 hrs ) (.L) .,_ "Eddie Macon'l Run" ( 1983. Diama) John Schnelder, Kirk Douglas An escaped crtmlnal becomes the quarry of a ruthlest law ofllcet 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (0).,. "Sttange Brew" ( 1983, Come- dy) Deve Thomas. Rick Moranls Two bffr-tov1ng men t>ecome l1w01Ved in a ptol to kldnnp a brewing helrese and make the world addicted 10 a newly spiked bever-- a~. 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) lZ).,,. 'One rtew Over The Cuckoo·~ Nos1" (1975, Orama) Jack Nichoteon. Louise Aetct'ter A gteefutly Irreverent 1roublomaker Is committed 10 a mental 1n• stltullon where he Incites lhe other pa~ tlenls into open ret>elhon against a powe1- IUI nurte and the eatabflthed holpltet Of<* 'A' (2 hr•. 13 min.) 8...-TTA 1::98 (I) ........., Michael hires Slephanie as the TV station's new receptionist. but when she doesn'I work out he trieS to ltnd a discreet way to fere her (R) (!) .,. "The Chaftt Garden" ( 1964 Diama) Deborah Ken. Hayley Miiis A governess makes a desperate anempl 10 louch the heart of her lonely. disturbed teen.:ii.charge (2 hrs . 30 min ) .. all "The Scarface Mob" ( 1962. °'11mat Robert Stack,• Keenan Wynn Crtme-flghter Elk>t Ness draws a llghl net around Al Capone and his notonous mob (2 hrs , 10 min ) -· (I) ~ a LACIY While investigat-ing the killing of a U N <lelegete. Chris be- comes the object of sexual harassmen1 il•Je~ LOU.wfr IATTllllD WMl, IMATTmD UYll Ea Asner narrates lhis documentary on wile abuse m the U S. that looks al the cour1s law entorcement practices rehabllltat1on and shelter programs. and.1ha1 features interviews with soc1<>1og1sts and vichms l hr) --TMl--IATTIMD WIVll. IMATTIMD LNU llU.LOW• A pre-taped panel discussion ol 1he problems ol domestic violeoce CC)MOWI "Screwballs" ( 1983, Comedyl Peter l(~han Lynda Speciale Five high school bOys decide to taka revenge on lhe school's h1gh·m1nded homecoming queen after she has lhem placed on deten11on lor lhetr,£.1anks A ( 1 hr 23 min ) C.SJ MOWl "Rhinestone" ( 1984 Com edy) Sylvestef Slallone. Dolly Parton An establiShed COl.lntry Singer bets thal she can turn a loudmouthed New Yo1k City cab d11ver into a convincing country enter 1a1ner 1n 1ust two weeks' llme 'PG' O I 1 hr . 51 min) . CAU.M AU. .oRTS .. •..,.,. PllOCllHPTPlla -••nmen ... .-IACI CAllTOL '°"'"'-,,. ... Cll 9 fl) ... TAii IONllHOW &l:ZW u.Ym.18 ..:'Y mMOn Pl YING CMCUI MOWl "Tangerine" ( t979, Adult) cece Malone. Ken Scudder A trlO ot women helps to re-creale a man's tono memories of his teen age years (I hr 30 mm) · <:m MOWl "Undercovers" (No Oate Adull) ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) I m.18'1 CCUT ttll (I) -a -A J and R1ek s hlgh-schOOI reunt00 plans are 1a1n1ed when they drsc0\l9r one of the alumni 1s involved 1n various criminal act1v11ies {R) LI hr • 10 min ) D CID mT OI C.-.. H<>ttt Johnny Car 1000 ~~.::"" , ... '"' ... . IOCDOM»lll.ll UW ..... CA Schedui.d Adm Stansfield Turner on the CIA. Oan1el Gold mnn, fomier senior editor at PsychOlogy rod;.;,; Mll·dteoptlon ( 1 hr ) ID 1-&.0le ~ CllUI ,.,_.,Um rT M11r11n Mull Pfesents a tongue.In-cheek ~ at the stereotyp/Cal 'ubUfben whltl' f11m1ty Guest stars Mary Kay Place. Fred Willard. CZ) llOVll "The Ballad Of Narayama" ( 1983, Orama) Sumiko Sakamoto. Ken Ogara In old Japan. an eldefly widow mus1 settle her family aHa1rs and llnd a wit~ tor her son before she can tulfl• the ancient law ol ascending Narayama mountain to die ( 1 ht 38 min I l 'AIARYAlt 12:9 m • ta.UWOOO lnlef\llews With ac- ~ about then past 11nd present roles in James Bond hims and a oreview of "A View to a Kin " (R) D m¥ll "Hong Kong" ( 1951, Adven- ture) Ronald Reagan. Rhon<la Fleming A mercenary hn<ls his conscience rested Nhen he encounlers an orphan girl who has access to a for lune 1n iewels (2 hrs ) i ~ ... llOM MAL PIClfU llOVll "Sweet Smell 01 Success ' ( 1957, Orama) Burt Lancaster. Tony Curtis. With lhe help of a cringing press agent. a powerful ano evil New YOfk co- lumnist breaks up h•S sisrer's romance with a muS1Ctan { 2 hrs ) (C) MOWl "The French womao" ( t981, ()(ama) FrancOtSe Fablan Dayle Haddon A bordello being kept open by a govern ment subsi<ly 1s the scene of rrwrder and ooh1ica1 scandal when a VIP cuslomer Is pnotographed al play IDuOoe<l) 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 mtn) 1 IPOIJICIWT'D H llOV9 'Bananas· (1971 Comedy) w ooay Allen. Lourse Lasse• A product 1es1er oored w11h nos every<lay routine, goes 10 a small Latin American country and beeornes a <ltelalor during a political !pheaval 'PG' ( t hr 22 mm ) S' m¥ll "S1x1een Candles· ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. An1hony Mi- enael Hall An insecure "'41ctwestern teen- ager's t61h birthday goes unremembefed. 1ust anolher symptom of the pain of ado- lescence ano growing up 1n a middle-class lamlly 'PG' ( 1 hr 33 min J m 111 CWI Schedule<l illiteracy In Amel'l- c.a Oaklano A's Olltflelder Mike Davis ( 1 ,,, ) 12:tt I CJD LA 11 llGHY""" DA VI) LET1'?MIAN TWUaNTmm cm OI ANCm.I U. fRY JMUTM llfTDT~ TONIGHf ln1erv1ew with Kathleen Turner •.,,. "The Legend Of Alfred P8Cker" Ct980. Orama) Patrick Dray, Ron Haines Based on the 1rue story ol a man's strug-' gle to survive a Mter Rocky Mountains winter (2~ I LCM,:-: AN Im.I tu-=-.... TMl&.Ole ~ =~ L11t1e Foxe!. ( 1941. Ora· mal Bene Davis Herbefl MarShall Based on lhe play by Lllltan Hellman A Southern tnmrty faces its Oownfan alter the CIVIi War ( I hr . 56 m•n ) O' llON "Somewhere Tomorrow" 1198.4 Orama) Sa111h ~ Parker. Nancy Addison A young won1an man .1ges to overcome grief over her lather's death. ilS well as· dllficuttles 1n getung ~long with M r mother. with the love and help of ~~PG' (I hr . 30 min.) U. IJ Cl) A networri. execuuve. led up with being passed ovei sev ral times lor 1 promotion. plans to murder her boss RJ ( 1 hr 20 m+n ) W PM&Y .,. "Wind$ Ol The Wa11191a~· Sunday, June 16, 1985 15 -. -·nclay Cont. ( 1936, Western) John Wayne, Phyllis Fraset. A stagecoach owner races against a rival to obtain a valuable mall contract in Califotnl8 ( I hr . 30 mtn I I':::. "A Warm December" f 1973 Romance) Sidney Pomer Esther Ander son A ghetto phys1c1an falls in love with a mysterlOus African woman who has a SE' cret stie cannot snare. (2 hrs I ([)-IAWM.L ~T~nd" i-+9'3. Drarmr) Emlyn Williams. John Clements An Amer- ican traces the history of an ancient Eng land town ano the l1Ves of its residents from the Norman Conquest to the 1940<, 1 hr . 30 min) tll llO¥ll The Survivors I 1983. Come dy) Walter Matthau Robin Williams Tw" very different men lose their 1obs then l1r•d their ttves intertwined when they w11ne<;s " robbery and become the quarry of ii svo d1Cate hrt man 'A' 11 hr 44 min ) t:lll ... nll-• ~..C Perform ances Oak Ridge Boys. Ricky Skaggs Features: Oak Ridge Boys. Conway Twit ty. Also. highlights of the Musi(' City News Country Awards • I M.L .. TMIFAl&Y flUm TMI LOii> ll:AA~CUU °' 'M tll ITlft IWmM .. AN MOllAQI TO ITIVI A concert 1nctud1ng Sight gags. zany sto nes. ballOon animals ano bart!<>-play1ng also the Oscar nom•nateo hlr• Shor• Tht- -Tuesclay -Morning Movies- •CZ' "Top Secret'' ( 1994 Colneoy1 vn1 Kilmer. Lucy Gutteridge ( 1 hr , 30 min) • "Danny" { 1979 At1vPn1 Jtt') RPbPcr: 1 Page George Luce ( I t ;a min •CZ) "Gunga o.n I 1939 At.Jllt!JllUIPI Lor~ Grant 0<>u91ac, F '"' bd"k Ir 1 hr ' • min) NlfC Royal Wedding 1 • J• 1 M1;s1 ;i1 Fred Astaire J<1r>e P• "' ' "' « • min ) NI@ "The Smuggters" ( 1968 Suspense Shirley Booth. David Opatoshu t2 hrs ) •CID "M!Onrgnt Madness" ( 1980 Qrne dy) David Naughlon Debra Chn~r f 1 hr .. SO min ) "Mr Mom ( 1983. Comedy) M1chae Keaton. Teri Garr ( 1 hr 3 1 m.n } 119(C) "They Call Me Bruce? 11 982. Come> dy) Johnny Vune Margau• Hem111gwa~ i! ht . 30 min ) CZ) "Walk On The Wild Side" ( 1962 Ora ma) Laurence Harvey CaPVC•114> 1 nr 54 m111) ... "Who Ool'lf' fl?" 11q4;, Cornea, / 9vd Abboll, Lou Cos1 .. 110 ( 1 hr 30 mtn) -"Adam's Woman" 1197? 0.ama) Beau BtldgM. John Miii$ ( t hr 55 mm I "The Qreal Caruso" I 1950 M11o;1c.111 Ma110 Lanza Ann Blyth f 1 "' 4q m n 1 "The Power And Thf' p,,,.. ( '~"" Orama) Robert Taylof Burl 1.ec; 11 ti• 38min ) -"Playtime" ( 1967 Con't!OyJ Jacquf'<. Tall Bafbera Qennel( (I hr 48 min J tW "Dey FOf Night'' f 1973, Comedy! Jaoque4lne BtSSet vei.n11na Cortese It !'Ir 5' min) 16 Sunday, June 16, 1985 Absent-M1noed Waiter ·· ( 1 hr ) W (C) llOVll ''The Unseen" (1981. Horron Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick A TV newswoman and her two a5Slstants hnd IOdgings at a boarding house 1nhab1ted by a disturbed brother and Sister and the,, •im==~1~~.35 m1nJ MTIOUL lmAL mATI MUITMI .... --Ml•TMFAaY llO¥W "Nana" ( 1934, Orama I Anna Sten. Lionel Atwtlt A oeau11ful and mater• allstie woman learns the meaning ot hear tachi> when she becomes mv• 11ve•! w 1• 1 tlll~"~~:.:~" I . .U.C.l&LD tll llO¥ll "The Star Chamber 1 I :.itu Orama) Michael Douglas Hal Holt.Jr 10 .. A dedicated young 1udge beeomec; 1n volved with a secret panel ol 1us11cec; d1 rPCling vig1lan1e reprisals against tt•rrnna1~ who escape via loopholes m the taw R l hr . 49 min) M lllUGIOUI PlllOQRHS 51Q a.t llOWl "Oracula" ( 1931. Horrort [11>1<1 Lugosi. David Manners A vamptrP ,, search of OIOOd puts a <;weet yoonp 11" under his spell ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~=ANDcomJJ.O 11~ 8 "f ast 0 1 K1hman1aro' ( 1962 Adver> ture) Marshall Thomp&0n. Gabby AMrP f I t>r 30mon) -JUternoon Movies-. 1ttl Q) Srlt>rt11d ( 1954 ComAdy 1 Au•Jrr•v Hept>wr H11•r·~ hr Py fl, >tj.1'1 ,' t\r~ I C M1.•c,r1h•JM111Q t 198<' Dramil) '"'" tr. ''""" r 1qe<1•· I 1µ1n<,k1 11 1'11 l'i "''' ti:ll H 9 To!> 11980 C•m1eCJy) Jane I '" • t.t Dolly Part •'1 { 1-t11 50 mm ) 2 'Tre Survovorc; t1983 Comt>tj)', WalleJ Ma+thau. flo1>1n W1ll1•ms ( 1 fir 44 min ) t•rO) '(11-,y Money 1 tQ81 t.oniP<1yl Rud n11y Oange1t1eld Joe PP~• 1 I hr l 11 min) a.1(¢) "Reve09e )f The P1111o. PAn!her I 1~78. Comedy I Petpr SPllPtS Dyan Cannon ( I rir 39 m1r I t:ll ltti ·someth1ny W1c.to.ed This Way Comes i 1983 Suspense l Jason R, bards Jooathan Pryce f 1 hr 14 min 1 1 S "[ .1eperlfJnc e Preferred Bui Nor Essen ,,,,r (198' C<,.11eoy1 Elizabeth fd monds. Roy HPather ( 1 hr 20 min J '2 " unq.1 Otn I 1939 AJven ture) C.:ir1 C:.rant Douglas Fa11t>anlo.s Jr ( ~ ht 'l7 min ) W $' ·Grand Baoy < 1981 Otamal ESll'Pr none. L11rry B Scoll ( 1 h1 '>8 min ) tltl C' "They Call Me Bruce?' 11982 Com,. dyl Jof\flny VunE' Marg;11J~ Hem1ngwily l' hr . 30 min ) Jt) "Danny" ( 1979 Adventure I Reoec~i\ Page, Ge«Qe Luc• (I n1 " 28 min I "OctOJXissy" ( 1983. Adventure) Aoger Moofe. Maud Adams 12 hrs 10 mtn ) •c ) "Wavelength" ( 1983 Science Fie· .. l=-LR ...... Tml WNAT'lllY.._ t1.S( llOVll "Coma" ( 1978 Myst• Genevieve Bu1otd Michael Dou~ Based on tt;ie novel by Robin Coo~ woman doctor becomes suspicioos o lc1' acc1oents which are occurring alarming frequency at a Boston hosr ..P.G..~lht &~min) ---- 1::11 C MOYIE · The Moon In fhe Gui 11983 Drama) Gerard Oepardleu t- 1.1 ... a K1nsk1 Oesptte hrs obsessive se; tr1• tne r 1p1s1 responsible lor the su1c1d ti ,,. tr• a r rench longshoreman la ""P w•th .~n 1n1puts1ve r1c.h gi(I A" I 1 I/ n11n J ~,T = IOY lllOYll FPhC•ly ( 1978. Orama) Ci Annen, Christopher Mrlne A young wr an becomes aware ot ner sexuality ..,. vaca11on1ng 1n Hong Kong 'A' f I hr min) I WNAT'lllYi.. · .. ~ ,.,_ .. ,., d ... wnrt ~ TIMY nJllll DAYIYDAY lllOYll ·Danny" ( 1979. Adventu• R1>becca Pag&. Geotge Luce A 12-ye ,, J q1rl l•Qn!S 10 save a beautiful but ov tt•e·n•ll pony G ( 1 hr . 28 min ) 11on1 Robert Carradine Cherie Currie hr 27 min l -Evening---- .. UOU ®)NIWI e 1010111UDCM11 Ti Cll .... (iJ IUCI HIP IQUADl'OM Q)TimnCOWANY I ::.r:c MPOllT • NICeawt l.-ntMAQll .. UTIUCY: AN ln1'0DUCl10N T ~ IC) llOVll "Adem'o, Womun" ( 1972. On ma) Beau Bndqes. JoM Mills A wrong 1m~nsoneo !>i11lo1 a11empts to win his rt l(',Jc;e by marry1nQ an 1nlluen11a1 woma1 { I hr 'l!> mon ) Hi llOVll · M1rinigh1 Madness" ( 198t Comedy) David Naughton. Oetxa Cllng4t A. t.oneg1atP i:iame-;te1 &&!>ftmbles a <' ver~e qroup ot sorority g1r1,, campo toeks c i~ nrnln& Hrtd V.1ll~y girts 10 pa1 11c1pa1e in trrfl ullin1n1 .. 1111 nl,.)ht -.cavenot hunt 1n I ns A11un·r~ r l1 J (I hr . SC m1n1 MOT llAT HOT\M ...... tWPY DAn AGAIN ... .....,-.w AUCI --..1La.R .. W -.01~ .... ~ ( 11/fO ucaeo NASCAn Var• S(Qy Ola n'IOnd M1nft ~ trom Pocono Pa (R) (: hrl ) -I -Taesclay Comp ''> A '·' ~ '" I ,. 0 s .,. "Mr Mom" ( 1983 Comedy) 1 .. ..., Michael Keaton. Ten Garr A newly unem· .., la.I WOIU» OI •-.&.a ployed father and husband must assume ~AU. San Diego Padres at Los houSekeeptng respooS1b1hties wl"tlle his Angeles [)odgers<2 hrs., 30 min.) wife enters the work rorce. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . Ii> 1111 '""'-LR Mem~ of tl"te 31 min ) Three-0uar18f Century Softball Leagve In e WllO ZDCk mMIC MID 111AON1Q wmt St Petersburg, Fla. ranging In age lrom u.y .-, 75 to 92. are profiled. 1Cll... tD UC*l ... NOU.ftlOGDP• ... 1Wm1*Tnlm Nlltll.,. "The Klansman" (197•. Ora· ,..,._,_ -----------ml»--l:ce.._,M&,_~. ~..,... .. ,d Bunon The _ AIC ... Q sheriff ol a Southern town iS caught b&- PJI. UUJlll La Costa an exclusive tween the Ku Klux Klan and vlolent racl81 California health retreat Madonna tensions wnen a black man IS accused of D DMUI ~· (2 hrs . 30 min ) 9l Bnm~TOMGHT Interview with ... Cl) &i W George takes on the Kim Carnes seemingly easy chore of becoming a Red -.Of P0111'\19 win !he dry-cleaners' man-of-the-year IMWMGY award Q f!Um1111LOll» 0 A-TIMI Hannibal and the Face b&- aFH•ll.aRT come involved 1n the music buSiness m or· government of a hypothetical Central Ametican nation ( 1 hr ) CC) .. "Royal Wedd' '' (1951, MUSI· cal) Fred Astalfe, Jane "1>owen A song- and-dance team gives a perlonnance 1n England at tl"te time that Queen Eltzabeth II IS putting the final touches on her matr1- moolal plans. ( 1 hr . 39 min ) ®llCMI "The Beastmaster" ()982. A0- 11enf1Jfe) Marc Singe<. Tanya Roberts In a -m~kH>f ~t.-e--young man-., :- with an unusual talent for governing ani- mals searches for the Vttlaln responsible tor the destructton of his vlllage 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min) (I) .,. "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983. Drama) Gene Hackman. Robert Stack A grieving father forms a small force to res· cue his son wno has been held prisoner lor 10 years alter being declared m1SS1ng- 1n-action 1n Vletnam 'R' Q ( 1 hr 45 mm.) I ~ ~Mtf Robin scour leader as part of his plan 10 ©).wll "Easy Money" I 1983 Com-der to protect an all-glrl rock group being e~y) Rodney Oangerf1eld. Joe Pesci A cheated by a record company. (R) Q ( 1 l lCILDOllD .. Cl) AUCI (Series Returns) Mel IS man who likes to eat. dnnk and smoke to hr.) excess stands to win S 10 mllhon 1f he sac 8 .,. "G1anr· (Part 2 of 2) ( 1956. r1lices fus worldly pleasures for one year Orama) Elizabeth TaY10J. James Dean R' 1 I hr 35 min ) Based on the story by Edna Ferber Texas (l) .,. "Walk On The Wild Side" ranch hie and rhe pursuit of oil wealth al· ( 1962. Ofama) Laurence Harvey Capu feet three people. (2 hrs ) C.lf'le A man tearns that his tor mer girl 8 0 ,,_..A CIOllD Mr Bradford sets lrienct has moved into a house ot 111 repure up his ex-wile with an amorous ltahan 1n-l1 hr 5• min ) dUStualtst 1n an attempt to nd himself of 1:11 llll •~-.CU Htghhghls ol the an-ah~ments (R) Q nual ritual from Madison Square Garden 1n I KO New York. City enm~~ lnt8fVtew Wtth 1:118 I Ole 1111 TOW Fearured lhe 1ares1 Kim Carnes corporate benefit ·· in-house htnesss pro-e .,_ "Voyage Of The Damned" caught In the middle of a publlC protest when he vows to demolish a nursery school and replace 11 W1th addtt1ona1 park- ·~ for hrs dl08f (R) Q · • o:I NII..-.,..,. a• LllDDI Fea· lured John A1t1et with galles from ''Three's A Crowd" foreign correspond- _ent Noel EdmundS goofs from Great Bfll-;i-:i Tac._ ~ =Ultl La Costa an exclusive Callfomla health retreat a special look at Sl!'O'"!L sensation Laura Branigan grams !he return of comedy radlO classics (Part 2 of 2) ( 1977. Drama) Faye Ouna- on Thousand Oaks' KMOV how an out· way, Oskar Wetnflf Based on the true (E) .. Tm ... Cl) llCMI "The Othef Vicllm'' (1981. Drama) Wilham Devane. Jenrnl8f O'Neill A mamed couple 1s traumatized by rhe wile's rape and the husband's 1nab1hty to cope with the attaGk (R) Q (2 hrs ) door theatre 1n Balboa Park deals with story of a ship Ml of German Jews who 1ow-,11y1ng p;;s seek asylum from the Nazis in 1939 but I Am.YI are not allOwed to dtSembark (2 hrs) 1*T'I ml • llDVA An explOtatlon of the techniques lft Ole L.A. Featured War on Worn-used In ra1$1ng aquatic animals and plants en" examines domestic violence in Los for IOod in lhe US .. China. Japan and Angeles through candid interviews with Scotland ~1 hr ) v1c11ms. lam1hes. halfway houses and law GD llRAm Loe enforcement oll1c1als C!> M mlfMY Me 1111 ... mDIA A I IMD900ATL.UGI panel ol m1111ary, media and legal special ... 1sts discusses rhe rssue ot whether and NOllll'I Cown' • how ro involve lhe U S press when an 1n WIRP•CIClllAT1 11as100 1s planned to support the rlghl-wlng D llPTlll An apparently &1mple missing· pe<sons case IS muddled when Kirk's past 1n11olvemenr with a racetrack syndicate places Cody. Nick and Boz m grave den Q!r _iR) ( 1 hr ) • ®l ..,. M IOUt Mona learns that Tony 1s moonlighting. t>vr her assumption about who's getting !he money purs him 1n an embarrassing pos111on (R) o TEN WAYS TO Al'f EARLY GRAVE _ l. 3. 5. 7. 9. \'our job c·omf' .. fif"'I~ .,..,.,.on1el r·om1ider•lion8 er4" ff'('ondary. Oo f'"f'nin8'1 "'h'"n )OU cJon't J(O lo the olfit'e. tak.- lhf' br ic>frnt1r homr "'ilh you. 1'<'<'4"pl nil invitat ion~ lo mrrlin•11· banquf'l • 4.'0m• millt'r<1. rlc-. ICt'fl&rd (h1hinl(. huntinfl, ~olf. lH,wlift8• biltiardll, urd~. ""rdf'ninjl a .. a wrullr of limf' and mo nry. Nevf'r d .-lrgalc-r.-11pon11ibilhy to 01hen~ 1·a~ry lhf' .-ntirf' ln1ut you~1' a l all limt>a.. 2. Co lo th«> offi<'e e•eninp •• au1rda y~. i;;ondayi&, holi- days. 4. Orivt-fut bf-o us.4' ou 're late. 6. Don't f'lll a re111ful, rt'laxing mu l: alway~ pla n a C'ol\fe,..nt'e for your lunch hour. 8 . fffllev«" 11•1 poor polic-y to ta lc .. all &h4" vau lion allow«'d you. l 0. U yoar work rallll for lr1n4"ling. work all ti•)' and drivf' all night tu kHp th'" nut rnornins'' appointment. I larbo1· La\\11 ·Mount (lli\e ~ lcn1orial P-Jt·li · ~lortuary · C1~matory 112& Gtaler Ave. Cost• M••• tow.r ..... , ....--..., l'rmtecl .~ o\ Publl\ :-.rrv11,. Ph.540-5554 Sunday. June 16. 1985 17 I:: .... Scheduled: Ron Howard, comedian Rich Hall, Tra~ Bregman ['The Young and the Aetti.s&"). ( 1 hr.) • -"'TIOl llLIVW A documenta-ry study of the Impact of 1grlbuslneta on hunger In Third World nations Including Brazil, West Africa, Colombla. Kany1 and Mexico. (1 hr .. 30 min.) l .... .,,.Ulm llOWA-"fhe story ot an 11~ar-Old 1>oy's baflle to recover from severe burns suffered In a home accident. (R) Q ( 1 h<.) (l)..,.OOI ([)llCMI "Day For Night"" (1973. Come· dy) JacQuehne BtSset. Valet1t1na Cortese French filmmaker Francois Truttaur's val· enilne 10 the movie industry· a French di- rec1or's problems. and those ol h•s movie comi:iany, mount as he fries 10 shoot a contemporary love story In Nice (Subll- lled) 'PG' ( 1 hr , 54 min ) ©}llCMI "Day For Night" ( t973. Come- dy) Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese. French filmmaker Francois Truffaurs val- entine 10 the mov19 Industry· a French dl- rectbr'a problems. and those ot his movie company. mount as he tries 10 shoot a contemporary love story In Nice ·po· (Subtitled) ( t hr . 54 min ) (%) llCMI "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come- dy) Walter Matthau. Robin Williams. Two very dllferent men lose their jobs, lhen find their fives 1ntertw1ned when they witness a robbery and become the quarry or a syn d1Cale hit man 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) I UMTTA • 0 MM. TO ntl am The first woman preS1dertl copes with the respons1b1lltles ot her office and the comptlcallons general ed by dally life with her zany lamlly. (R) Ci:l .. "Movie Movie" ( 1978. Come- dy) George C Scott, Ell Wallach The film musicats and bOxing stOt'ies of the 1930s are saluted with a "double leature" -· "Dynamite Hands" and "Baxter's Beau- ties Of 1933." (2 hrs . 30 min ) ~ ntl M mM A look ar the careers ol Dustin Hollman. Sally Field, Mel Gibson and Jam19 Lee Curtis with him clips that trace their 11se lo stardom -i=ZlllTONITml Laura is the tar get of an angry unpaid killer when she and Remington are drawn Into the case of a ~ostltute's murdered cllent (R) ( 1 hr ) 11 t:::-Ne LOUD A ~rned· out cop nearing retirement turns lnf<>t'manr when he hooks up with a group of mob- sterLoJ= I hr.) I _.,,._. l'MI l9MT tJl1 ntl ~ An exami- nation ol Chinese social pressures and re· stralnts through a case study ot a mediat- ing committee's rote 1n a divorce case Q i_! hr) CC) _. "Halloween" ( 1978, Horrol) Donald Pleasence. Jemkl Lee Curlis On 1 rainy Halloween night, an Insane murderer escapes lrom an eaytum and cuts a path of deatl'l. c:Jestructlon and lerrOf through a small town 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CB) ... "Something Wicked Th•~~ Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- barda, Jonathan Pryca. lwo b<>y& discov- er the temlying eecret Uf'lde<lying a myste· rl<>ui camlvel whet• lantHiet art lulfllled but onty tor a horrlble price 'PO' ( 1 hr 3A min) 18 Sunday. June 16, 1986 · (J)-.flO•n'tMLIT• rn this 1985 HollywOOd concert, John Fogerty per- f<><ms selectlone lrom his new album "Centerfield" and lings hits associated with his former group Creedenoe Clear· water Revival~ hr,) l .UTllll nt•OLYWICW ... __ ._, II -... "Alexandtf The Great" (1966, -8 lllO.MOUYWOOO /II. visit to Tahiti 1n- cl\JdeS reports on outrigger canoes, Tah111- an cuisine, and an aertal sightseeing tour of the Island fJ llOWI "The Last Safari" ( 1967, Ad· venture) Stewart Granger. l<az Garas Al rer a hunter is killed by an elepl'lanr. his lrieod and an American playbOy attemp1 to c;ture the animal (2 hrs 2{) mto ) Biography) Richard Bur1on. Fredric March. 900flg -Mlcidontan prince -- conquafs the knoWn civilized world. (2 ·=--.. ...... IASITUU mACU: TWI Vl.LMOYA hrs .. 55 min.) -1••1w ... l'MI _.. An Hamlnatlon ot the rewards and uncertalnlles of careers In professional sports. focusing on the New Orleans Saints football team Cl!)WAftltJ/1,._. (l) Ill 't ml1UT 111G•1Tt Highlights of Iha '68 New York Jets and '69 Kansas City Chiefs. 1W &,•Cl)«ll tD ... ... ... &$ ·-~ ...... ~wrlmlPLYlllcactM UV.WAY Ill ..... Highlights of Super Bowl I. Green Bay Packers vs Kansas City Chiets. .,,. "Irresistible" (1981, Drama) Samantha Fox, Richard Pacheco A bOred husband 1s sent on a Journey of sensuous adventure ( 1 hr . 26 min ) al) llCMI "Satislacrions" ( 1983, Adult) John Leslie. Rhonda Jo Pelty C t hr • 20 min~ 41-Donald confronts his cr1t1· cally Ill lather. O · Cl)llCMI "Private School" ( t983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cares. Betsy Rusaetl. Teen· aged boys visit the all.glfl Cherryvale Academy fOf some fun and adventure 'R' l hr .. 37 min ) ....... co.r 1t:ll (I) ~ 'J. Magnum Is trapped 1n a lime warp white a11ampt1ng to clear a union leader accused ol murde11ng a con- srructton magnate (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D CID ~ Host Johnny Carson I 1 lhr ) UT\lmAY _,, O MC ... ...,,_ ten ..... ........ LAW tJ•DCA Scheduled: A de- bate on euthanasa condUcted by Oerei< Humphrey. executive direct()( ol the Hem- lock Society. and Joseph Piccione, medi- cal ethicist and research associate at the Child and Family Protection Institute. Ml- chaal LeBoeuf. profeuor ol management at the University _of New Orleans ( 1 hr ) l .... ,.Ulm .. ,..,. IRAm Guests Willie Tylef and Les- ter. Sketches: an archaeologlat (John Byner) displays endangered speclesL Swami (Byner} deals with pain. o ·HUI.~-· 1t9 ~ .,_ "Revenge Of The Pink Panther" ( 1978. Col'htdy) Peter Sellers, Dyan Cannon. The bumbling Inspect<>< Jacques Clouseau attempts to smash an lntema- tionel crime ring which wantt to eliminate him fifst. 'PG' (1hf.,39 m~ ®m••-CM &ft-This documentllfY txp!Ortt M• l8alAt fecing teen-1tg91• today. with • discussion on IOYe. counlhlp. contraoeptlon. abortion and hotnole.xuallty I 1 hr l (0) = "The Man Who Wasn't There ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Jet Irey Tambor A man obtains a mysterious lormula 11'181 makes people disappear P l_1 hr 51 min I (SJ llOYll 'Ellperience Preferred But Nor Essenrial" I 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds. Roy Heather In 1962, a stvdenl spends her summer vacation as a waitress at a Welsh reSOft where romance blos soms with the hotel chef 'PG' (I hr • 20 min) m ,. CUii Scheduled lun and' sun In San Diego, a prolile of singer·aclor Bobby Sherman ( 1 hr ) me D OD LATI llllfJ wmc DAVI> unw.AN ISc~uled authOr COlumnl'll Bob Greene 1'WIJMT .. O'HAAA. u.a. TMAMY ~ "Rornanoe Of A H0<se Tti1el" ( 1971 Adventure) Yul Brynner Eh Wal lach A group ot Polish peasant Jews lace l1nenc1al ruin when lhe Cossacks conl•"· cate all the11 horses = OJ Bl'laT~T Interview with Kim Carnes • 90¥ll "Johnny Come Lately" I 1943, Drama) James Cagney, Mar,orie Main. Two veteran newspapaf pub lshers 1oin forces 1n a fight against a local town boSs lhrs) LOVI. MmlCMI tm.I .. ~ ,_..ntlLDlll ) MlfO UCtNQ Formula I C11nao1an Grand Prix. lrom Montreal (A) (2 hrs) I l> llCMI "Octopussy· · ( IQ83, Adven lure) Roger Moore Maud Adams Aided tiv a smuggler and a Jrader in art lorger 1es a Russian general plans an a11ack against W~stern Europe. and 11 s 11p to British agenL James Bord 10 stop ~m ·po· (2 hrs. 10 min.) · 11:8(8) llCMI' "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton Three worlung women rebel a031nst lhelt SUbj!JOOllOn by a mate chauvintst boss 'PO' ( t hr . 50 min) 1llilt 8 Cl) .:cLOUD McClou<1 poses as a cowbOy heroin dealer In an allmepr l o smash an International narcotics ring (R} (1 hr . t.>O min ) • ,..ct) 90Wll "Dynamite Ch1Cken 1 t968, Documentary) A collection ot 11111'.t(' and lnterv.ews leaturlng Rlchatd Pryor John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Joan 0:11•1. Ace Trucking Company Andy Warh.ol, Shn Na Na and Allen Ginsberg ·rr (I hr '0 min ) *l'll&Y ':. ·A 0t .. 1nnt Twrnpet 11964, ~ Western) Troy Onn<thue Suzanne Plashette A cavalry officer 111tempts to work out hit romantic problems nnd han- dle Indian upr1,10Qi 111 lht> '8fnfl lime (2 hrs ) • .._ "Thunc1ef•no Jets" t 1958. 0r1- rN1) Rax Reason Oic.i. f:oran A pilOI whO Is unheppy 01 "n 1n tnictOf mu1't pro1te -Taesclay Coal. hlmsetf when a student panics while lty1ng $hr . JO min) 1:11 tlTmMT t9 ... "All The Right Moves" ( t983, Drama) Tom Crutse. Craig T Netson. An ambitious high SChool footbaU player in a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college scholarship 1n order to make a bettef life for himself 'A' ( 1 hi . 30 min ) Cl>_. Ale-9Glr A spoof on Ten· neMee Willlams' ''Cll1 on a Hot Tln Root" starring Sandy Duncan, Anson Williams and Sonny Bono. a new way 10 keep d1111 m,~·5;;:.;:- NAmTHIL.OllD llOWll "The Incubus" ( 1982. Horror) JOhn Cassaveres. Kerrie Keane A physt· clan and a 1ourna11s1 investigate the night· mares that have convinced a W1scons1n boy he Is possessed by lhe demon terror !ling his town 'A' l' hr . 32 min ) W (fl)WCJMOATLMll . W (I) llOWll "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton, Ten Garr A newly unem- ployed lather and husband must assume housekeeping respons1b1hlte9 while his wile enters the work force 'PG' O ( 1 llr 3t min) ·1==..mrATOt llOWll "Journey Into Fear ( 197!"> Suspense) Zero Mostel Sam Waterston A geologiSI with secret 1nlorma11on be- comes enmeshed 1n international intrigue 2 hrs) .... M.L •THI ,Al& y llOWll "Class" I 1983. Drama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline BtSSel A prep schOOI student embarks on an affair with an older woman. unaware that she's hlS room male's mother 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 mtn ) t:m CD 110¥11T• ... e .0. "Mr Moto T ekes A Chance" I 1938. Mystery) Peter Lorre, Rochelle Hudson A famous d81ec11ve meets a lady from Brrt1sh 1n1ethgence and together they discover the whereabOuts ol a hidden l~•=:,t hr , ~ m111 ) -THllCIJml AWi: IOGlll • 110T10N llO¥ll "The Exterminator" ( 1980, Drama) Christopher George, Samanttia Eggar After his war bvddy 1s left para lyzed by a New York youth gang, a Viet nam vet takes his revenge by muroe11ng street c11m1nals through gruesome, tortu ous means 'A' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min ) ~ .... CAif ia.LB ' M ~flROGRASSZlll t.tl MO¥ll "Moon1tgh11ng" ( 1982 Orama) Jeremy Irons Eugene Lipinski F6ur Pohsh workers sent to do repair work on thetr corrup1 boss'!. London house have a d1ff1· cull time learning to deal with EngltSh soct· ~I PG' (1 hr 35m1n) .. Al90TT,,,., CotTIUO llO¥ll "Desert Trail" ( 1935, Western) Jolln Wayne Mary Kornman A rodeo star sets 001 10 trap a gang of bank robbers ~· ~ HlllTAQI....,.. ...... ,... _ llO¥ll 'The Ballad Ot Narayama ( 1983. Orama) Sumiko Sakamoto, Ken Ogata In 010 Japan, an elderly w1oow must sellte her ram1ly affairs and find a -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- •(%) "Gunga 01n" ( 1939. Adventure) Cary Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr ( 1 hr . 57 mm) .. CC) "Walk On Tile Wilel Side" ( 1962. Ora· ma) Laurence Harvey Capuc1ne ( 1 hr 54 mn.) 79(1) ''The Secret Of NI M H " I 1982. Fan- tasy) Animated. Voices ol Elizabeth Harl· man. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min J 1\tlQ1) "Never Too Late" (1965. Comedy) . Connte Stevens. Maureen O'Sullivan (2 htt) fllt(H) "Greystoke The Legend 01 Tarzan. · Lord Of The Apes" (1!l84. Adwnture) Ralph Richardson. Chr1Stopher Lambert {1hrs.Omln) CZ) "My Champion" ( 198 t, Drama) Yoko Shimada. Chris MltchUm ( t hr • 45 min ) •cc.> ''Crackers" ( 1984. Comedy) Donald SUtherland, J8ct( W•r~ ( 1 hr . 32 min ) ()} "SomethlnO WlckeO This Way Cornea" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bards, Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr • 34 min ) •CD> "Utile Boy lost" (1978, Adventure) John Hargreaves. Nathan Dawn. ( 1 hr 37mln I we "Buck Prl11a1et" (19• 1. Comedy) Abbott and Cottallo. Lee Bowl'Tl8n ( 1 nr , 30min.) CZ> "Nana" ( t93'. Drama) Ann" Sl1t11 l '<>nel Atwill ( 1 hr . 29 min ) -CC) "~poltOn" ( 1927, Blogtaptty) Al· • b.tft Dieudonne, Antonin Anaud. (4 hr1.J 00 "The Bounty" ( 1084, Ofam.) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs. 12 min) ,..@ "The War11ors · ( l9!>f>, Adventure) Er rol Flynn. JoAnne Dru (2 hrs I r S) "Nancy Goes To Rio (1950 Must cal) Jane Powell Ann Sothern 11 hr , 39 min J 11:tl©) "F11estar1er' ( 1984. Science Ftet10n) Oivld Ketlh. Drew Barrymore ( 1 hr 55 min) (?) "Sixteen Candles" ( 198<4, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael Halt ( 1 hr 33 mtn) 11:11 Q "Funny Car Summer" ( 1973. Adven tuce) JlfTl Dunn ( 1 he..~ rn1n l -.at•-..oo• llovles- -· "Up Pe11scope" (1959. Adwnture) James Garner, EdtnOod O'Brien (2 hra) "The Pr1nc~s And The Pirate" ( 1945 Comeoy) Bob Hope Virginia Mayo c I hr . 34 min) tl:9(ff) "Testament' I 1983 Otama) Jane Al exander. Wilham Devane ( t hr , 29 min) W (O) "The Ultimate Warrtor" ( 1977, Sci 'ence-Fictton) Yul Brynner Max von Sy dow ( 1 hr . 32 min J (%) ··P1ay11me" ( 1967, Comedy) Jacques Tall. Barbara Oennek ( 1 hr . 48 min) •ct) "WhOlly Mosesl" (1980. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Laraine Newman ( 1 hr 49mln.) CIJ "Revenge Of The Pink Panthof" ( t078. C<>me<fyl Peter Sellers. Dyan Clnnotl ( 1 hr . 39 min ) -''Tl'\4t S~ret 01 NIM H " ( 198:>. Fan• wile tor her son before she can fulfill the ancient law of ascending Narayama mountain to die ( t hr . 38 min ) GWMftllYLa 11:11(1).0. "Tender COUSJns·· ( 1983, Com- edy) Thierry Tev1ni. Ania Shute. On a French couhlrys1de farm, a love-smillen teenager devises an 1ngemous·p1an to gain experience ano fulhlt Fus desires with his ;~;'9r cousin 'A' .L' ... !!L. ~min.} 1!:11Y .... WD .wll ·Under Fiesta Stars" ( 194 1 Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette A man discovers the two-s1deoness of tuck when he 1nhe11ts a gold mtr•e and all of 11s headaches ( t hr 1 ~-:' "The Reckless Moment" ( 1949, Drama) Joan Bennett. Geraldine Br()Ol(s A woman •S blackmailed after her daughter acc1den1alty kills her boyfriend U hr .. 30m•n) (()•'H•llllml n CID llO¥ll• 'Am1tyv1lle II The POS5e$$1on" { 1982. Horror) Burt Young. James Olson A tam1ly wrestles with supernatural occur· rences emanating from within fhe11 Long ISiand house. 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 mm ) -~TaYl\IR •CMIDllTA~ llO¥ll "Halloween" ( 1978 Horror) Donald Pleasence. Jamie lee Curlis On a rainy Halloween nig111. an insane murderer escapes from an asylum and cuts a path or death destwchon and terror through a smaH town 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn J W al) RMTIYOial rasy) Animated Voices of Ehzabetll Han- man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr ?O min) 1:9(0) "L1llle Boy Lost"' ( 1978 Adventure) John Hargreaves Nathan Dawes ( I hr 37 min) Ci l 'Top Secret•' I 1984 ComeoyJ Val Kiimer. I ucy Guttenelge ( 1 hr. 30 min) W "Hambone And_H1lhe' ( 1984. Come- dy) Lillian G1sll Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr . 29m1n) "L111le Boy Lost" ( 1978 Adventure) John Hargreaves Nathan Dawes ( 1 hr , 37 min) •(%)"My Champl()()" ( 1981 Drama) Yol<o Shimada Chrrs Ml!chum ( I hr • 45 min ) .. "Heart Like A Wheel" ( t983 Biogra- phy) Bllnnte Bedelia Beau Bridges ( 1 hr . 53 mtn) (0) "The Lile Of Ailey" ( 1949 Come- dy) Wiiiiam Bend11t. Rosemery OeCemp p hr • 28 l1lln I _.,,.... ___ _ •••a ... ---.... ............. .... ,..,,,,., IT•19 • 11 I II 9GllT me ... -ur.cY: M lfTllODUC11Cl'9 TO ... ''W•lk On The Wiid Stdt" (1962. Chme) l •ur nee Ha,.,,.y C.ou- Sunday, June 16. 1986 19 !" -Wednesday CoaJ~ cine. A man learns that his former girt friend has moved into a house ol 111 repute tl hr ,54 m1n ) (S)•ITIOUIAPPUI "A Dream Fulfilled "Big Neck" McMoms runs into unexpect- ed oppostlton from his g1rlf11end when hf' or nizes a tribute to Martin Luther Krog MOT llAT NOTlM -.... IWPY DAVI MAii ... ~a.La Ma llACml. / LlllB .WIHOUlt -. Oii FORTUNI • m I.MD Oii THI lal ~ .,. 'The Secret Of N I M H (1982. Fantasy! Animated V0<ces of Ehzabeth Hartman Dom Oelwse A se ere! society of rats aids a desperate 11e10 mouse 1n saving her nome lrom the ruth ·-.~of man 'G' (thr.20m1n ) S----CDtlWUI CMAl9'l.M TAUi Wt'nt Guest · ·-~RtngWald V --""~ w MID ..... """ Ml1=--:.lMATMll •a11•m·• ":i, ~ Sumo wrestling the winner o f a $5 5 m1thon lottery BDMUI ~ mTaTAI~ TONIQKT lntf'rvrew wi lh James BrOlln l:e=::r .,,,.., ,._.Ml.ORD •'H•ll.aRT AUITUUAll llULQ '°°'1AU. ..., FOii ....,,. A hot-dog ven· def and fhe daughter of a baseball stadi- um owner fall In love. bot theit different background:> present ptobtems for the pa11 (0-J llOV. F1res1arter ( t984 Ser ence ·F°ict1on1 David Ke11h, Drew Bar ryrnore The concerned parentt; ot a 9 year old girl whO is enOowf'd wrth lhf' abrhry rn t!nllame <1r•ytn1ng at will enoeav or h> pruf PCI n,.., lrnm QOvf''"' or 1 aqPnl~ planning lo JlJ 1t1cl her r~ I I hi '>'· min) (l).,. Gunua Orn ( 1939 Ad11er1 lure) Cary Grarit. QQuglas Fairbanks Jr Based on the stOfy by Ruc:fyard Kipling An Indian warerboy beeomes 1ovOlved Wtth Bnttsh military actlOfl 1n the moun tlllOS ol OOfthern India ( t hr , 57 min ) 790Zl ..,. The Third Day" ( 1965. Ora- ma) George Peppard. Elizabeth Ashley An amnesiac Is accused by hos w•le and couSln of murde11ng a woman. and her child ( 2 hrs . 30 min I 71118 I Gm Tl9 TOWN featured 1n Vail. Colo- rado. Rex Smith patks his motorcycle and '°"" Melody ()fl '~ 9topeos plus 8 IOOk " cross country. aetobatte and helt-slomg and a romantic ~h ride. the Mountain man Trrathalon. wnere compehlO<S Ski skate and S110W!:l'IOe fOf a grueling 3b miles l ,Ma,F'IUD '"'" ........ m C* LA. Featured Hamson r tlfd talkS ab0\.11 hrs. new movie "Witness wnethet running for health IS actually harmful. and pomogr(lphie home video cassett" ~=-..,AT l.Mm 20 Sunday. June 16, 1985 {[I NOf\nCCMIT l ... •w.sn .,,,.,, Wl.D, Wl.D WOll.O"" AmM.I IA•AU San Diego Padres at Los A~rs (2 hrs . 30 min) I UC. ... NOU.YWOOD'AM .. (I) ..,. '1Celamity Jane" (1984. Orama) Jane Alexander. Frederic Forrest Af1er an unorthodox courtship with west· ern hero Wild 8111 Hickock, a woman gives birth to a daughter whom she later reluc- tantly gives up tor adoplton. (R) O (2 hrs ) 0 NIGHWAY TO HUYBt Jonathan and Mark attempt to help a cOllege baslletball star overcome health and acac:Jemrc d1tl1 culltes (A) O ( t hr ) 0 llOYll "The JAU Singer" ( 1980. Musi cal) Neil O.amond. Laurence Otrvier A New York cantor breaks with family trad1 hon and sets out to l1nd success as a pop music star (2 hrs ) fJ ~ PALI. OA1't COit becomes rhe new bodyguard for one ot the world's wealthi- est women and laces a series ol danger- ous challenges. jR) c:;> ( t hr 1 tJM*B'IWLD CD BIT'DTd-R TcmGHT Interview with James Brol1n ti) .,_ "The Far Country" ( 1955. Ad venture) James Stewart. Ruth Roman A cowbOy learns the lawlessness of the land firsthand .when he sets out on a cattle drrve to Alaska (2 hrs ) el) A Cl' w.ATION FOii ~ MID IACt4 Tony Randall hosts this t11bu1e to the two Germen composers on the JOOth ann1ver sary ol their blfth. featu11ng perfOfmances at the Pennsytvanra Academy of the Fine Arts including Bach's Magn1ficat 1n 0 Ma· Jor and a suite from Handel's "Royal Fire· worka MUSIC... ( 1 hr ) 1 ...... 1.om .,. ~ The bipartisan sa111ist presents his latest coml(. views on current events and polltl<.6 fClllOVll "WhOlly Moses1· (1980, Come Cly) Dudley Moore l ara1rie Newman In blblocar Egypt, a raise prophPI named Her schel eavPSOrops on a d1vme conversa1ton w.th Mo.,,.s and tlr>C•di>' lie must be th!' nr ,. lo lead n1<; penplP r ut , t 5lavpry P(, Lt hr 491111111 R> llOYll "Over The Brookly11 B11dge" ( 1984. Romance) Ett1ort Gould, Margaux Hemingway A miirlWho dreams of own- ing a posh restaurant 1n Manhattan must marry a woman he doesn't love so that he can 1eceive lhe lmanclal support needed to '1art thfo business 'R' ( 1 hr 46 min ) (j) .. "Something Wieked Thts Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bards Jon111han Pryce Two boys dfSCOV· er the terr1fy1ng secret underlying a mylle- •tOUs carnival whefe fantasies are fulfilled but only loi a horrible p11c:e 'PG' I 1 ht 3• min) I •C.DOW11•vaw. ail TIC TM; DOUmt ~••-MM\t lhfo winner ot the M~t &-aut1fuf Girl In The Wortd" con le$t 1110<1~ Pameia G•dlflly meet a 79 rPdr Id w11nian Clara Hale. who cpened M r nome to the care of ~ lnfaots born sulfernlQ trom herion addtcllon 8!> PUNllt UP A ITOlm Richard Reeves na11ates th chron1Cle of U S farm protest movements from mt forming of the Gtango 1n th@ t860s td 11 present-day f(.)(e>efo. ~re gate ArcNvot trim, phOto gruph"' nP~flet ftCCOUOI' and car· - tooos are combined with lnleMeWS f 1 hr .30m.n) i 9Glliftcmrm .......... .. PACTIOllLlll Too11e and Natalie are at odds when Natalie expresses her honest op1n100 of Tootie's entry In a writing con- test ' {RI O • «I lmMln International phOtogra· ptl8' Ledy Ashley Mitchell (Aff MacGraw) sets her ~his on Blake, meanwhile. Dan lei Reece woos Krystle and Ale)(is tells IA~r~~a 10 stay away from Dex (R) O ... -_,_,.. llAM •-' The bipartisan sa11ns1 presents his latest comic views on current events and po11ucs ~MMIMLORD MJUl-'18'0WTI POCUI <:m llO¥ll "The Ultlmate Wamor' ( 1977, Scrence-Ftetionl Yul Brynf191', Max von Sydow Survivors of a nuclear holo caust 1n the 21st century suffer from the effects of plagues and starvation 'R' ( t hr , 32 min.) Cl) .,_ ··stxteen Candles" ( 1984 Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mi- chael Hall An insecure MldWeStern teen- age1 s 16th birthday goes unremembere<l 1ust another symptom of the pain of ado- ~nce and growing up '" a mlddle-<:lass tam1ly 'PG' ( 1 hr 33 mrn ) I UMTTA 11:11 DCMm.I TIOUa.I Allison's lashlOn art1 cle in the schOOI newspaper gets rave re 111ews promphng her 10 consider a wr111ng career (R) Cf) llO¥ll "The Royal Hunt Of The Sun· ( 1969. Adventure) Robert Shaw, Christo pher Plummer Lured by the promise of gOld the Spanish conquistador Pizarro reads an e•peditlOfl to Peru (2 h<s.. 30 e ~•A~ Richard Reeves narrates this chronicle of U,S farm protest movements from the l0tm1ng ol •he Grange 1n the 1860s to a present-<tay foreclosure sale Archival film, phoro- graphs newspape1 accounts and car- toons are combined with 1nter11iews ( 1 hr 30 min I (.!) TW WAJlll __,.. .. Qll llOVll "D.0 A " ( 1949, Mysrery) Ed- mond O'Brren. Pamela Britton When a man reallzes lhat he has been given a dose of time-releised poison, he sets our 10 loeate his kilter t>elOfe his Me endS ( 1 hr .50m1n) -· Cl) Cll •ma "Terror1$1'1'1' War In The Shadows" Welter Cronkite examines the increasing levels of ll\olence cauled by letrorist factions throug~t the world. re- potts on Ame<1ca's efforts to defend Itself egalnst possible domestic &QOfess<>rs. llnd tall(s with e~ts aboUt how and when to lloht teuoilsm ( 1 tw ) 8 e ft ... It• A WOfks-l•mous P"ysicl8n vtslts hla old friend Auaohlander and seeks a kidney donor for an African boy, Craig and Ehrllch try 10 remove an explotive bullet !tom wounded woman i ) .r hr """ 111: Peter's reunton with oollege friends P<ompts new IM!lngs. a scheming IP'•rv~ tries to elUde a bllno date IR> c:;i LGU...-___ , ••• -.......... Mal Tony Randal hottt thrs trlbl.lte to the rwo Germen ~ on th9 300th al'WliYef sary of their birth, featunng petformances ar the Pennsyl'vanla Academy or the Fine Arts 1ncludlng Bach's Magn1flcat 1n O Ma- JO' and a suite lrom Handel's "Royal Fire- works MUSic " ( t hr ) 'C) llOW9 "Hambone And H1llle" ( 1984 Comedy) Lillian Gish. Timothy Bottoms A dog embarks on a harrowing cross- country Itek from New YOfk ro California in search of its owner after the two be-- come separated at an airport 'PG' ( 1 hr Z9m1n) ,l) ...... ff) 1llA T.-MVATI DANCD In this I ondon performance. Tma Turner sings rock ·n· rail hits from rhe past ano the re- cent tunes that laul'lCtled her comeback Guest apPearance by David Bowie 11 r11 ) SJ THI ,._ Oii co.DY IT A-.o JOtlt ,._ Humorous sketches by ac tor and comedian John Paragon r · Air plane II The Sequel"). wnh appearances by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Edie Mc~~YAM --1 -----·77 IQ u •••••en ... ..... 1 =~lly" (1978 Orama) Glory Annen, Chr1Slop"4tt Milne A young wom- an becomes aware ot her sexuahry white vacatlOnlng m Hong Kong •R' I r hr J I rnml_ t,. ••wa • ... TAii ...... •. ·-...,mu. _,,mWllllmlC.CUS ..---NATOUt llOr• ItU•YTNI ... .... "Hot lunch" (1979 AdUllJ Jerry Heath. DeS1ree Cousteau A mamed man moves tdttthe city to take advantage or its numerous career OPPortun1l1PS 11 hr 30m1n) Ol MON "Ball Game" ( 1980 01arna1 Candida Royalle, Lisa Deleeuw Ttie war Jen ol a women's prison ;m11ngP<. d tiall yame ro ease tensions between rne guards and their sexually abused p11c;on ers ( t hr .. 25 min ) \$) ..,_ "To All A Good Night'' 11934 Horror) Jennifef Runyon. Forrest Swan- son A. crazed killer dresses like Santa Claus and QOe$ on a kitting spree at an ali l lS school. ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) •t-.CGUIT n,a ()) _,tmAT O'Bnen Rnd Giamoooe tnVettigele lhrN bfutal murders rhal have ltrrOflztd the city (R) ( t hr 10 m.n I De 'Diian Hosr Jonriny Carson ( t l"'!r='-....... UW ,_CA SchedUled Ed ward EJmeodon, fON't'lef 1SS1stant secre- lery lot post-secondary education. on cut ting federal aid to COiiege stvdents, Of Josepn Punch, author of "Deer Doc." on cau..,. of subst•nce addiction ( 1 hr ) l ..... M&.m ....... .. "Gr9)'tt<>'le The Laoend Of farzen, Lotd Of ~ Apes" (1~•. Ad venture) Ralph RlohlrCISOn. Chrlstophor Lambert Afrlean •f:*I r•IM an orpf\11'*1 boy from a helo!eM toddlef to an tnlelll- genr and e"perienced hunter 'PG' Q (2 hrs 9 min} l:)PAUUYM tt:a ~ MCMI "Gorky Park" (1983. Mystery) W1lh_am Hurt Lee Marvin A Moscow hom- icide inspector's 1nvestiga11on of a bizarre 111pte murder near a skating nnk leads him to contronre11oos with the KGB and a ytobe-1rott1ng American buStness tycoon 'A' !2 hrs 8 min ) 1W @ llC:MI "Up The Down S1a11case" ( 1967 Orama) Sandy Dennis. Eileen Hecll.a1t A novice teacher accepts a tob '" a gnetto school and 1s taced with prob- lems lrom students and adm1n1s11a11on t2 hrs 30 min) ~am OM HOU YWOOO A VISlt to the Yuca· ran includes reports on toe Mayan ruins of Uxma1 and C1chen·ll1a and Cancun s wa - ler sports ano n1ghthle (R) 0 llOVIE "Summer And Smoke'' I t96 I •Drama) Geraldine Page. I aurence Har vey Unsuccessful 1n her a1tempts to mal<e a handsome doctor love her. a spinster begins a shameful hie (2 hrs . 30 min.) ~ •••w ... llOM MAL NOllU AUTO MC8ll SCCA Super Vees trom Milwaukee (R) ( 1 hr I lJllOVll "Top Secret' ( 1984, Comedy) Val Kilmer Lucy Gurrertdge A i;poof ol spy movies and Etvts Presley films. 1n which an American rock 'n' roll star gets c.;aughr up 1n h19h-le\lel espionage while touring East Germany 'PG ( t hr 30 min) m 19 elm Sct-ieaured understanding !lQVernment bureaucracy ( t hr ~ 1t:ll U 6:) LATI NIGHT MTM DAVID~ Scheduled paper airplane contest winners, hlmmaker Jotin Waters ( 1 hr I I TWIJMTZO. •VICC*> Cil llO¥m "Swamp Wate1' ( 1941. Mys- tery) Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter To prevent him from revealing his hiding place. an escaped murderer holds a young man oapt1ve 1n a swami) (2 hrs ) @) INTIRT~ TONIGHT Interview with James Brohn G) llOVll "Body And Sou 11947 Ora rna) John Garl1el1J l 1111 Pa1rnp1 A no11fl1 tcillows a crool\ed hne trom rht1 slums tt1 tne lop or me fight mg r ac.J..et only 10 re1ec1 n1s old waJ;.}i} hrs ) l ~MtTYU PUmYMILOID ©) llO¥m "The Final OptlOO" ( 1982. Drama) Judy Davis. Lew16 COll11'1$ An anh•nuclear group seizes control of the Amertean Embassy 1n London and warns mat government hostages will be mur- dered 1f its demands are not met 'R' (2 hrs, 4 mtn) Q:ll (IJllOm "Revenge Of The Pm!( Panther' ( t978 Comedy) Peter Sellers. Dyan Cannon Ttlo bumbling Inspector JacQues Ctouseau attempts to smash an lnterna tiooat cnme ring which wants to elim1ne1e him first 'PG' ( I hr 39 min ) tM 8 Cl).,_ ''Ntght Of The Claw" ( 1982 HOl'!Or) Robert Lansing. Neeta Talbot A man 1s faced with the destructive capabtli hes of his ow11 technology In 1tn l<lOlaled tropteal town (RJ ( t hr 20 min ) ,..1,--· -=. "lightning Strllles Twice' ( 195 t. Mystery) Ruth Roman. Atch8rd TO<kl Aher being exonerated of reaponsi- blhty for his wite's dNrn. 1 man finds the rt O'll killer and peace of mind for hlmaell 2'hf5 > ( AUITUUMl--llOOY'IM1 Cll) tD _,.. "Welcome, Mr Washington" (HMS, Ofama) Donald Srewart, Peggy Cummins. Gossip spreads when several g111s se<ve as hostesses to ~ting Gls. ( 1 ht , 30 min.) ., ... AT THI llO\llll Scheduled t8VleWS: "The Goomes", "Prlzzl's HOOOf" (Jacic Nicholson, Kathleen Turner) • I AU.•TNl•Am.Y ..... LOM» ceewa ~ TAUll went Guest· MOiiy Ringwald W CHl llOWll "Easy Money" (1983. Come- dy) Roctney Dangerfield, Joe Pilscl A man who likes to eat. dnnk and smOke to excess stands to wm S 10 million 1f he sac- nhces tl1s worldly pleasures tor one year 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) tt1 CC) MON "Cops And Other Lovers" ( 1982, Drama) Harry Reems, Nicole Mor- in An earnest vice squad pohce chief sets out to make his city moral 'A' (I hr., 26 ming •1 .::;:n::':ankenst~n" ( t945. HorrOf) 80f"1s ~artoff. Lon Chaney Jr A deranged sc1en11st works hlS ev1:s through a 11a11ellng freak show ( 1 hr . 30 mm. ! :..P1ayt1me· ( 1967. Comedy) Jacques Tali. Barbara Dennelt. The hap- less Mr. Hulot becomes hopelessly caught up 1n lhe b4stle of Pans while trying lo mak~pomrment ( t hr . 48 min ) !:II (J) "Cheecn & -Chang's Sttll Smo111n· .. ( 1983. Comeoy) Richard Mar- in Tommy Chong The comic duo livens up a poorly atlended Dutch him lestNal 'A' ( 1 hr , 3 1 min ) •rn 11CM1Tom ... • _,.. "Abborr And Costello In HOiiy- wood" ( 1945, Comedy) Frances Raffef· ty, Robert Stanton The boys find work as a barber and a porter 1n a high-class ton- '~:.¥~ min ) -..Cl: IODU 11 llO'nOM .U.CAllal.111 IM -...oul MOGR'PPSIQ _,.."Ticket To Hollywood" ( t980. Documentary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper A nostalgic IOOI< el Hollywood's past_ through rare footage. promotlOnal film&, shorts. neWS<eels. and lnterlllews. leatur- tng stars ranging from John Wayne to Humphrey Bogart. Mae West 10 the Marx Brothefs ( t hr . 14 min ) m¥W "The Ute 01 Riley" ( 1949, Comedy) Wilham Bendh1. Rosemary 0.- Camp A fretful California aircraft lactory worker tn rhe gt1p ol a ltnancial crlSIS IS rescued by hlS altrUtStlC daughter ( 1 hi . .. 128 '=.b ,.COITtiO .. ... ....---..... ,_ WAnlffL.m ldl _,.. "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ora? ma) Robeft Coorad. Pameta Sue Marlin In lhe \/lolent days ot lhe lawless 19209, an ldeahsllC young farm gfrl become. lhe moll ot the Infamous gangster Jotln 001· 1~1 ·R' ( I hr . 33 min ) -· ... "The Wott Man" (1938. Hor· ror) Clnude Rains. Lon Chaney Jr A mtn realll'es ahtK he has sulftfed an attack by a well that he Is becoming a werewott ( t hr . 30 min ) Sunday, June 16, 1985 21 -ftmnclay -llondng aaov1es-- W C C.•acwe<s I 198A ComedyJ Donal<! ::.ul~'ia'"' .>aOt Waroen 11 hr 32 min ) • :l ~i Ctlampt0n" 11981 Drama) YOlto Stwnada 0.>S MtlChum ( I ht 45 min I ... Cl, L lie Boy Lost 1978 Ac:Mlntu<e) Jot" Hargtea.(f)S Nalhan oa-es ( 1 l'lf· 31 m-.r t:a ~ Strange lnva<?efs' 11982 Sclef\Ge- F<t .'f:l Paul ...... at ~y Allen I ' I'\( 29 ,,...r: NI ·1! ~.,. V .C.or~ S•-:, ... , 11955 4c- •er•t ,,p ~.ar Lace Jve Allysf)('I 12 "'"' 1-. H "e-~ 119r-• 0.a .... ~ A ~· L.cr l • Ntla Ja,.,r ~ :.• l"'iS \ ""• )4 fr!.•(" 1v.':'~ 9,.,.., •?eo C.:-~1 Lana Turner Aocr .. va e-<1"11" I • "'' 40 ni n I { T ""'? Svr ..,..-:;rs ' ';8 3 Cc,.,~ / Water "4a•tr au P <;.c:,.r .'V .ar-s I• rtt 44 m.n I •'t Hvct<M!berry Finn 1 '974 Musica11 Jett E8S1 Pa ul W1t1f·ei<l • ' l'lr 58 men 1 .. ,Jt They Got Me CovPred • 943 c~ ~' Boo Hope t:Xwotr, La,...r .,, 2 nrs t:aml T~ Time 0' Tl'le.r ;es ( 1946 Come<ly) Bod AOOOH LOU Coste IO I. N 30 mn 1 I "L~ HOtizor • '937 Fa.ntast Rona ld Colman, Jof'n HO.....art:l I 1 hr 5e min ) .. 'C, The Rea Giort 11939 C>ama 1 Ga11 C()()Oef 0a'fo<l t/ ,,.r 11 "r 35 mtn j ij The Dar~ C.rysrat •982 Fantasy, Pu()(.;ets I 1 l'l• 35 min 1 $ T~ G r1 Wiin Gree-n E;es I 196' C>an.a1 Pt!'"!' F nch A.ta Tushlf'9ham 11 hr 3 11TWli -a:Zl Trie HaflQed Man 11974 Drama) Sieve Fo<'est Cameron M11cllell 11 hr 30 m.n 11:9 0 T"t' 1<.11 rig 0 1 A~ S1ree1 1981 Ora..-a1 L•l Ail>1af'l0e• JoP\n Hargreaves •l•i 4 •rrr 11!11 0 l .,,..,. f Tr r,,..,. 0 ....-en<-1953 Fa.- ·a , H~ ~, -.i•-a•r Hans Con•>e1 1 tor ~ ... l 0{ 5P<.tPl1 1984 ~(I la ~ " ... , I JC., r..1•Jller1d0"! I I r r 30 rr1111 1 -Aft~Movies- tli9 ti) "Rampage' ( 1963 Acvenlure) Rot>· ett M1tcnum EISa Martinel•• (2 IYS ) -C., 'Last Plane Out 1963 Orama) Jan- Micl'lai!l Vincent Mary Crosoy ( 1 l'\r 36 "''" ' 'ff Savannah Smiies ( 1982 Adven- ture) Marll Mil~ Donovan Scotr ( 1 ti< 45 m•n l S Tt-~ Escape An~ 11982. Oramaj Gr ll1r o·Neal Ten Garr 11 hr 33 mon ) W 0 GreystOile T~ l~ Of Tarr.an. Loro Of The Apes' ( 1984 Adventure) Ra or RICllardSon Christ()()her Lambert Z Oclop. .. q y ( 1983 Ad\lenture) RoOel Moore. Maud Adam' (2 hrs 10 min I HI C Melanie I 1982 C.Xama 1 8Yrt0t'I Cum'™'QS G1ynms o·~ I 1 hr 49 ,,,,.n I R 'S1•t~n CandleS' ( 196.4 Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald M l"°"Y Michael Hal. f 1 hr 3Jm.n I 9 To s , 1980, eom.dy1 Jane Fon- ~ Dolly Parton 11 hf 50 rTWl 1 .. tf' '8anana' (1971, Comecfy Woo<h 22 Sunday, June 16, 1985 A~ LOU>Se ~ (I !'If 22 m1'l I ~ '"TreaSlJre In Trie Caves ( 1983 Ao- ..entutel T em Morr~ Andrew l<l!fT I I IV 35 mon I ...I) s.,1een Gandles 1196.4 Corned-,) MOiiy Ringwald Antl'lOny MIChae1 Ha• I t r.r 33 m.n ) W 't; · Hucklet>etry Flflll' I 1974 Musacall Jett Easr Paul Wonf>eld t 1 ,..,, . 58 mri I .. (!) ·rne Prisoner Of Secono A~ f 1975 Comedy) Jade Lemmon Anoe Bancrofl t 2 n~ l ·t Last ~ne Out 11983 Drama I Jan- Micr.ae1 ll•ncenr Mari CrosOy I 1 nr 36 rr'llf•) -S., Pro,esSOt WagstaH s lime MadllnP ' 11983 Aoveotwe M.cnaet Mcvey Troec;. na Mele •an 1 1 nr 30 m.n I "f Trie Sur1'VOfS ( 1983 Gomeoy1 Walle< Ma:tflau Rooon W""8ms 11 hr 44 ffif(\ -Evening ----• .. ••a ... --.... &ACI ..... _... ,_.. C/:9111f ITAltm • II• II 9Gl'T me ... W,._taa • .,. uraACY: All '"1IClllUC110M TO ~ 't:;.,. · The Aeat Gloty · 11939 Ora rna1 Gary C()()Oef OavwJ Niven A mo;,far1 OOCIOf a.OS m meooeat and pollical areas "I the Pt\li.pp.nes tollowrng the Span1sn- AmerlG8n War (I nr 35 min ) I:; TOf Mm IOml Jesse Furgeson vs T Ol'y Ant"°"Y '°' the ESPN Heavyw9'Qtll Cl'\a~ 1r11e. ~ '°' 12 rounds. ~ lrom A11antic C.ty N J 12 !'\rs 30m.n l _,..,... ... ,.ca.=a,. ,,. ,. Paut Simon and Art Gartum e pertorm Old lav0trtes in tnetr t1rSI ,oent con (.'!rt '" 11 years taoeo duttng the summPT c.1 81 n ~w Yor~ C•ty s Cenlril' Park 1 1 ti• 30 min > 0 M onB CNl"I comDY IMOWCMI Mar·) 01 today s 100 comics are leatUl"O r ,,,,., perlorrnaro<;P 1aped at San Fra~·· C.Ci > CO<l"e<ly C'Jvb The Ottie< Cafe $ ..,._ Witches Stew 11980 Corr .. O) 1 Lana TOfl'leJ ~hard 8en)al'fWl A COiiege ptotessor·, wile uses the black arts to help het husband's career PG 11 tv '°min , MOT IUT llOT\m .. me ... *"" '"' AUii ... ..... m.L.-Ma ~,.._ ....... -. . ...,. ., ··-.., JDa W MD uomll Wmt ,.l"ir::- ~:,W.,i. Ac1r....,<, lJebcnh ~ ton ot Dallas a hei.copt~ W!w Of the Grand Cenyon MUM ... ~.-J Ta.INT lnten.lt!W ,.,,,, ....,.,HIMet I .,_.. ll!la.1111 ..... lllfft ..... ..n. ' .. :la ,.. um •I •119Gl'T .,_ 'Hans uvos11an Andefsen 119!>2 Mu51cal) Danny l<aye, Jeanmatre A telef of hwy tales dreams of baltets al te< laling on love Mlh a oea1J11tul balleona i! tv •!i ITW\ ) • '.:DJ.,_' They G01 Me Coveted'' ( 1943, Comedy1 Boo Hope, Dorothy Lamoor A Washington sat>otaoe ring Is accldenlally rnvaoeo Oy a f()()llSt\ newsi>&pennBtl (2 hrs I I .,_ ·Lost Honzon" ( 1937. Fania· sy) Ronald Colman. John Howard A krd napped Olplomal dlSCO\le<S the Himalayan 1tiog00m of Sl'\angr .. La a place of eternal· oeace ano ·~ahty I 1 hr 58 min ) 1-.@ .,_ "The Paraltax View" ( 1974. Drama1 Warren Beatty. Pavla PranttSS An .nvestogatt'\19 repo<ter at1empts to vn- CO'Yef a nationW!de network of poltttcal as- sassins (2 tvs . 5 min ) 1-. 8 I Oii M TOlll FeahHed a rehearsal With the cast of "Cats". a tr a val clUb for .-omen Ot'lty, how the Santa Monica Pie< carOoSel Ms been spruced up for anothef turn forest SUMY81 llps tor kids I ., ... ,..., 1*" .. _. m Oii LA. Featured. Harry Andef'SOn Ot'I sectels betWld magic. ev8f)'day mys· lteru.:=~=olfgang Puck fllOftn curT WDP•C.:HIA11 .. ,,,.., W.0. WU WOM.O OP MmMI mM ,... .. Neal Gabfef and Jel Irey Lyons re111ew "Cocoon" and "Return IO OZ ' '8m't flCNa This coosumer's go.de for young people looks at oOOkles 1na1 make the grade. last·tOOd resta\Jfants thal "'P the best bu(gers and eametas that • carrnSle&t instrUCIK>nS G ,_MCIU.YWOODHM .. 8 ..... 'J. A coun1ry singer 1Deonis Weaver) enus1s Magnum's help 10 hno f,..,t' IOSI songs recorded by a ~ eriaary ;u1rs1 and Ille woman he l<Ne<. IAJ 11 N I 0 fl) COl9Y MOW Chtt is disturbed when he t1nds some mat11Uana 111 one ot Theo's lt'•ll>ool<S IAI 8 .,_ P J c 1963, Suspens4'J George Peppanr.Raymoocs Bun A penni- less ptMlte eye IS tricked lf'\tO mufdef by a woman he was hrred to guard (2 hrs.) 8 9 .,.. "In L~e Ftym" (Premiere. Adveot1.1te) Jenny Seegr0\19, William Es.py Whtie dOlng background r~Ch fOf her ad'Venture novels. a gh06t writer I.nos hefself in the same Mte-ttveetening s.1uat10nS as her gk>be-trotting fic11onal her~t'f/1$) ~ em s:'cn.s W<XXty "*"' ~Rick Moran.s) amd Boo Hope (Da\111 Thomas) ere guests r "~ It Agein, Bob " ...... ~lnt ....... with Mar~ Hetwlef e .,_ "lenspee<1 And Brown Shoe'' I 1980, AdvoentUfe) Ben Vtreen. Jett Goldblum A last-ta ng con men and a datdreem.ng stocllbroker run afoul of ~Nam end mobltetS in Lo. Angeles atier they steal $ 1 million from 1 Qtnct $1 ....... depetlt box (2 hrs) e MiCMCI "Atlly Act Ot sp1e9·· tllS mluion to protect '"-9rlllltl Be.I by obtaitwig neval gun plana lrom a German ~d. Reilly est1bl!Shes a new styte end leY8t of MPIOr\8ge (Part 3 ot -I~)~~~ ~.,_"Melanie" ( 1982 Orama) Bur- ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor A VO\Jng woman leaves her remote home to IOcate and 10 gain custody ol her c.h1ld now hv1ng with h•S army-based lather PG' ( 1 hr., 49 mm ) IR)M0'9 ''Bachelor Party" ( 1984. Com edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Krtaen A care free school bus driver's pals dec1 to throw a pre-weddlng party tor him. cam· plicat1ng matters is the fact that the girts lather disapproves ol her choice -R' o ( 1 ru 46 min) .SJ 90vtl "The Escape Artist t 198;? Drama) Griffin O'Neal Teri G;irr A tPP" aged boy tr om a family of magician i. ,, •I.I'> 10 follow 1n the footsteps ot hos ta1nP1 il 1egenda1y escape artrst pr, 1 I tir 11 min.) ~IOlDGml t:9D e PA&Y1WI Mallory is t 1r1<>uc, .11 hl'r lam1ly and friends when they a(;·pear IC• I.le taking the death of her la11or11e aunt ioo ihlly (R) ftCTACDOUIM c.-. . P& IMGAZIMI Actress Debor.lh 5 111>1 ton ol "Dallas": watch two twins tutn lrorn ene<gehc children to pohstled protesc;1011a1 rnOdelS. members ot the Ford Mudeh"O ~:d. nm .. (1)-1-AICk aM A J f-• ... e as Sktd Row drunks to !Ind ou• l\lh c; • •' napptng San Diego s winos 1n 1 Q hi J a GI) ~ Aller sharing il prea<,.1r I dinner with FraS1e1 s mother 1Nar • f Marchand). a tamous psychologrst .. D1c1N• is stunned when the woman lhrPatefl<. 1, muf'def her fRl I ... ..w .... ",..0 After Singapore ,., t)(lmU,.l1 husbands and wives are separated ir J the women are driven 10 a f11th'f (Irie.< • camp ( 1 hr) Gi),_.ntlLOll) ~~TMIAlM "St1.111uP1 At l Riothefs" Lewis Eliot recruit<, '>vPrt ,1 • r 1tom•c bomb research and hi!'> ~r 1tt.1•1 with Margaret Davidson (Part 7 of /) t,.J I hf) flU PULL COWTACT UMTI World l •ght WelteIWelght Championship bout, liom Et Paso. Tex (A) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ' ©) llCMI "GreystOke The L ~end Of Tarzan. Lord Of The Apes" ( t98•. Ad venture) Ralph Rk:hardson. Chr1s1opMr Lambert, African apes raise an orphaneo boy from a t\elpleSS toddler to an 1n1ell1 gent and experienced huntor ·PG (? 11rs. 9 m.n.1 fl)llOWll "ToP Secrell" ( 1984, Comedy) Val Kiimer. Lucy Gunerrdge A spool of spy movies and Elvis Presley trims 1n which an Amertean rock 'n' roll star Qel<. caugl'lt up In h1gh·level esplon11ge whllP touring East Germany ·po· ( 1 hr 30 min) mu.na t:il@ llOWll '•E,.st 01 Edtln" ( 1qs5 Drama I James Oean, Julle Ham& BA!lf'd on the novel by John Steint:>eek Frustraled IOllE' creates conlliCts between two boys and their fathef (2 hf• , 30 min ) •De •IMDTl•~A A New York building supetlntendent'S kfe IS dlSIUpled wh9n hit COUtln. • Soviet sa1I01. dee.Ide'> to detect whlle on 11 111~11 10 ArTleftea S1ar1· Jot M'"1tegna and Keith S1ar11ba1 ka ... "Nlckek>deon" ( 1976 ~ Cont. dy) Ryan 0 Neal Bwt Reynolds A hap- less c.rew ol nov.ce actors and therr shaky 01rec;to1 try 10 establish themselves rn the world of mov1emak1ng during the silent era 12 hrs . 30 min) te:tt U DOTI u.Nl*G Val's etrallc behav-'°' prevents author111es from hnding her l ;ary c;huns Karen's advice and seeks a stronger business relationship Nrl h Galveston (R) O ( t hr ) 0 (i) HI.I. ITMIT .... Removal of an obese prisoner's corpse from the holding cell presents a d1fhcull problem a wily NOmar1 .vhu sets a trap for a thiel and lhPr snoots 111m 1s arrested {A) ( I h1 I tJ I 'll ~cheduled Geraldo R111era •· • am1nps r1c•Oents of premature 51'.cual u• wll r. ch1IOre,., 1ha1 may have been •• ,, .... ,. 1..>1 the add11111es that are leo tu 1-lrm .irnma1s Q 11 hr I 0 LOU GRANT ED ntl l&Sf MY AMD ntl .... IE>IA A p;mel ot military media and legal spec1a1 •SIS 1.hs1:usses the issue ot whether end how 10 involve the U S press when an 1n- '"l' ron •S planned to support the nght-w111g government ot a hypothelical Centtat American nation ( 1 hr J mi .,.., ntl tcmt -CD .aM.......,.. MEICA The humor s1 uavels 10 the Old West and is caughl " .1p.1raty11ny snowstorm C llOYW ThP Amateur" 11982 Orama> Jann SavagP Chr1S1ophe1 Plumme1 A • IA computer expert trains IOI active f1e10 d11tv '" avenye the murder ol his 9111f11end t•~ tf'rrt111sts 'R I 1 hf 5 1 min ) H Ill AMO TMI AIEICAM Tia-AGO This .:ino1mentary explOfes sex issues lacing teen ager-; today. with a discussion on 1, •11e cnvrtsh1p, contraceµl1on abortion and homosexuality ( I hr ) $ .OTHDI Lou s disastrous anntver· c..ary celebratoon convinces him that he 111us1 be gay G l .. lt\leQ ~ MUQtOUI PfM>QR• --INDDIJlllNT .... EE .0'"8 ANDMW AMO HPOll Of TMI FNnl '1i) DAD'IAMIY t,, HORII RACING WUXLY l $' llZAME Sl\etches the Schlock School Im Speech Improvement. Super Dave 1s 11aded to1 M1 T a man (John Byner) who 1epea1s everything (,) ?J llOVll Ocl~lpussy" ( 1983. Adven lu•el Roger MOO<e. Maud Adams Aided by a smuggler end a trader in art f<Mger "?s a Russian general plans er attack against Western Europe. and it's up to B1111sh agenl James Bond to stop hrm PG (2 hrs . 10m1n l ,,. ... ~~-­TAXI .,....,. &OSI• ...Vl&18 llCllTY "'*""' Pl. YIMO CIRCUI CALLM Dll. WllTMlll 'WWW ll0¥8 ·sixteen Candles' ( 198.rl Cnn•l'<Jy> Molly R1ngwnld Anthon~ Mo t h.let Hi:1ll An insecure Midwestern teen ;igpr ., lbth onthday goes unremembered 1us1 .:mottler symptom ol the p&rn of ad<> lescence end growing up H'1 a mlddle·Class 1arn1ty ·po· Q 11 hr 33 min ) t $1 11CM1 "9 To 5" ( 198(), Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Pttrton Thr w0fll.1ng. women rebel agarnsl 1Mlr ~btug4'tl0n by .-mnte cMuv1nist bOss 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 rTMn) te la19t CCMIT 1d C 90vtl "Memphis Cathouse Blues" ( 1978. Orama) Annelle Haven. A p1eacher allempls 10 ctos. down a local hou=roslltutlon ( 1 hr , 15 min ) ©') "Tangerll'\8" (No Dale. AclUlt) U hr , 15 min.) · 1~ 9 (I) PALL IUY Colt and a lelSty stunt· woman try lo clear a well-known &etOf (Tab Hunte<) who's been charged Wit,, murder (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min ) D 11) n.MT Host. Johnny Cart00. ISc~=nger Laura Branigan. (I hr.) 011/C..:::.m.. IC1V VIQAI ~ ..... LA~ ~A Scheduled race car champion Jackie Stewart Charles In· lander. author ot "Take This Book to the Hospital With You · ( 1 hr ) I PMmMLON> . ....... 'AUi.RYAN 11:11 ll0¥8 "The Purple Plain" ( 1955. Ora- ma) GregOfY Peck. Won Min Than An RAF pilot lights against havmg a nervous breekdoWf'I after learning of his wife's death (2 hrs , 5 min ) (C) 90vtl "Screwballs" ( t983. Comedy) Peter Keteghan. Lynda Speciale Frve high school boys dec•de to take revenge on the schOol's h1gh·n11nded homecoming queen alt6' she has them placed on detention for lhe1r pranks 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) Qll D m oee HOUYWOOD A VISll to Jamaica includes reports on reggae singer Jimmy Cliff. Jamaican dance. and an expatriated IAm~;:_-=~amarca. (A) ••• w ... .,.MA&.NOPU ,_llAAAZlll WT1 111 CLUI SchedUled reslStance to communism trom Afghanistan to Nlcara· ~a (I hr I ttll U GD LATI 9IGlfT wml DAW> UI I W• Scheduled Washington report&f Sarah McC1endo11. Jilli trumpeter Miles Oavts l f'lr ) TftJQHTlom 11.LDlOUID llOYW Female On The Beach" ( 19!:>5. Suspense) Joan Crawford Jeff Chandler A woman begins to believe that her husband is planning to kill her tor her mo~~hfs.) 9 .-.r?TilllHT lntervieW with Marltu Henner '8 90vtl "Smash-Up. The Story 01 A Woman" (1947. Orama) Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman The wife ol a struggling songw11tet Mds She cannot cope with his ncgleet or her own teellogs of useles:sroelS and turns to alcohOI es a result (2 hrs ) '~cMmu .... u. ) Ml -ft IOnULI. NCAA Oivlllon I Champ!Ol)sh1p trom Omaha, Neb (A) (2 hrs l L ll0"9 The Funny Farm'' ( 19a3, Corned'( I Mites Chapin Howle Mandel Tr,p 11ves <>f asp1rrng comedians and thefr wnik Al ii ~on1edy night Club 'R' 0 ll0¥8 Count The Ways" I 1977 Ora· n1R) r un·I0111ng ~kiers mix StlOW with MX at at ahoe sk• resort ( 1 hr 15 min) 11:11 Ml mvtl "forced v~nce" ( 1982. Ad\lentu1e1 Chuel( Noms. Mary LOUIN W•ller A tlarat• ellper1 uses his ~* to Clrrve mobsters OIJI of a Hong Kong gem- t>llno •~tnbMhment 'A' ( 1 hr . 43 min l Sunday. June 16, 1985 23 -·(I).,_ "The Hoa,, (1972 Come- 0)') Bill Ewing. Frank Bonl'lef T NO scuba diVers wtlo discover a hydrogen t>omb in- form Los Angeles residents that the bomb win be detonated 1f eacn person does nor send S 1 to a secret Swiss account IA) l tv .. 20 min ) W 911CCnYU.t.A. .,. "Come Back Little Sheba" (1953, Orama) Stmley Booth Burt Lan caster The frustrated emotions of a Cheap, shoddy couple bfea1' toose #hen they rent a room to a COiiege g111 12 n•s 5m1n) ~ I~ 'SPlendOI In The Grass ( 1961. Orama) Natalie lvOO<J >Nauer Beatty Two young peop1e ma~" ir.,. c:a n- ful and beautiful d•SC01&•, r ' 10.e or a small Kansas town (2 t.rs (J).OWW "The Lady In Reu · ( 1979 Dra- ma) Robert Conrad Pamela Sue Marfin In the l/\Olent days of the lawless 1920s an ldealtStlC young ta1m girl beeomes the molt of the infamous gangster John Diii I~. 'R' (I hf . 33m1n I CZJ .OWW "Fehc1ty" (1978 Dramat Glory Annen. Christe>phet Miine A young worn· an becomes aware of ner seituahty wn11e vacationing on Hong Kc.ng R II hr 3 1 · min.) m .0WW 'So This Ii; New York" ( 1948, Comedy) Henry ~organ Rudy Vallee Af- ter receN1ng a· f1nanc1al windfall a man headS for the brignt I.gr.ts of New fOfk 10 find a husband fC>f hos sister and ,uccl'edS in becoming a btg tome spender gone broke ( 1 hr . 30 m1r I W et) .0WW "A Boy And Hos Dog" ( 1975. Scieoce-FictlOn) Don Johnson. Su'3anne Bef'ltoo In post-World War JV crvilozatioo a young man and his talking dog set out 111 _1w•~;,:~ h< 27 mm I .... ,.&.OM W .,_ "The t<1111ng O! Angel Street' (1981. Orama) Ltz Aleitander John -•lloridng Movies- •())"Professor Wagstafl's Time Machine·· ( 1983. Adventure) Mk:hael Mc Vey, 1 he<>- na Mcl.ellan. ( 1 h1 , 30 mm J •(C) "Let's Spend The Nign1 Together" ( 1982. Documenta1y) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CH) "No Big Dea!" ( 1983. Olama1 Tam ~ Grimes. Kevin 0111on ( I hf , 27 min l (.I) "Ketty" ( 1981. Orama) Rot>ett Lo-a!."· Twyla-Dawn V~1ns ( 1 hr 34 mm ) 1'9CZJ "Bill Cosby. H1mwlf" ( 1982 corne- d}') Bin Cosby ( 1 hr • 44 min ) M (ll) "Never uwe A Stranger" ( 19b8. Ora ma) John Drew Barrymore, Lita M1tan (2 tws) Nl(C) "Whtie Wttcn Doctor" ( 1953 Adven ture) Susan Hayward Rooen Mitchum L! hr . 36 m1ri ) •(8) "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspense) Denni$ Quaid, Bess Arms11ong ( 1 hr . 39 min l •ca> "Mr Mom" (1983. ComedY) Michael Kuton, Ten Garr (I hf . 31 min ) (%) "'Ttle Bachejor And The Bobby §0.ef" (1947. eom.cfy) Car~ Grant 24 Sunday, June 16. 1985 Hargteaves A woman becomes lflVolved in a poMical battle OVet' the urban rede- velopment of her netghbortlood ( 1 hr • 4 l m1n l_ .. 1(1) Cll ... _,,.ATCM ---.... ML•M•M&Y _,.. ·"rhe Lonely Lady" ( 1983, Dra- ma) Pia Zadora. LIOyd Bochner on a tel· eY1Sed awardS program, a successfUI screeowrttl!f tellS the shociung story of how she reached fame 'R' ( 1 tu 32 min) d llO¥ll "Valley Girl" ( 1983 Comedy) Nicol.as Cage. DebOrah Foreman A high t;Gh()()I g1fl bfeaks oft her romance wilh a pvnker because tne 1etatK>nStl1p threatens her standing w1lh1n her peer group 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min) HI 8 llO¥ll 'Bedlime Story" ( 1964, Come- dy) Marton Brando, David Nrven Two gigolos vie 10 S8e wf'IO IS the best 111 11'\eu profession (2 hrs) • Cf) mvllTOlll ... a» llO¥ll "Jackass Mall'' ( 1942, West- ern) Wallace Beery MarjOfie Main An escapee from a lynch mob becomes a nero by Pfe'llenttng a ro~y ( 1 hr 45 lm1n~~ _,,._. . AMOllC• IODlll • llOTIOM llO¥ll "L6st H0tlzon" (.f937. Fania· sy) Ronald Colman, John Howard A kid- napped diplomat discovers the Himalayan kingdom of Shangri-La. a place of eternal peace and 11'1lmQ(lahty ( 1 hr . 58 mm ) m .... CM11a.t.a M (S) _,.. "Dodsw0f1h' (1936, Drama) Walle< Huston, Ruth Chat1er1on A t>usi· nessman finds hts bocohc life disrupted when he and his wit' retire to Europe where they are conlronled by a new llfe- il le (I hr , 4 I min ) .. ......,...,.., ll HI llOWll ·Rumble Fllh" ( 1983, Orama) Mall ~uoo. Mickey Rourke In a 1950s ur- ban environment. a young tough lool(s up to his older brother. an aolng blller. while ~r · .. m · CorT'lln' Roun<J The Mountain" ( 195 . Comedy) Abbott and Costello. Dorothy Shay ( t hr . 30 min.) .. CC) "Deal Of The Century" ( 1983. Come- dy) CheVy Chase. Sigourney Weaver (I nr 38 min.) "The Natural" ( 1984. Drama) Robert Redford, Rober1 Duvall (2 hrs . " mln ) 'Gold Is Where You f tnd II" ( 1938. Western) George Brent. Otivta de Hav1I· • land ( 1 hr .. 30 mltl) : -!ll) "Them" ( t95'. Sc~FICtlon) James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn (2 hrs I 1W(l) "Easy Money" ( 1983. Comedy) R0<1- ney Oangerfleld, Joe Pesc1 ( I hr . 35 min ) 11:118 "Oueoec · (195• Adventure) Cor- inne C&lvet Jonn Barrymore Jr ( 1 hr 30 min) CD) "Smolley And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Comedy) Jackie Gle8.900,"Jerry Reed (1 hr • 25 mm) _.,, ..... ....,..._ -· "Santiago" ( 1958. Adlfenture) Alan ) struggling 10 hnd his own place 1n the world 'R' ( 1 hr • 34 min ) .. Cf) A90TT MID COITIU.O • llOWll "King Of The Pecos" ( 1936 Western) John Wayr"te Muriel Evans A young lawyer. whose parents we<e mvr· dered by a ru1n1ess callle baron. prepares hllTlsetf carefully for an open confrontat10n with the killer ( 1 hr ) ... ntm11•111a.01HULm ••••tma WMAT'lllYLM 11:11 ,Amta ...,.. . "'' · WMAT'I llY L.M Ml llO¥W Tne Su1"1vo1s ( 1983 Come dyl Waller Mallha11. Roo1n Woli1ams Two very dlflerenl men lose their 1obs then l1nd their lives 1nte1tw1ned when they witness a robbery and become the quarry of a syn- •~=:.:. (I hr . 44 min ) d~ llOVll "Gangster Story" ( 1960. Dra- ma) Waller Mallhau Carol Grace A womao tries to alter a master crook s cho sen ;6 of hie ('hr 15 min 1 d ~ Lou s disastrous ann1ver sary celebra11on cunv1nces him that he must oegay o d8 llO¥ll "Roo11n Too11n' Rhyihm' ( 1937 Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Bur- nelle Two 1nnocen1 cowpokes have to find a gang of cattle rustlers 10 clear them selves ot suspicion G) K...-nt MAGIN CC) llO¥ll Goin All Tne Way" ( t982 Ofama1 Dan Waldman. Det>ofllh Van Rhyn A nigh school senior aniuovsly tries 10 get his wtuouc, g11Urt@nd 10 go 10 bed w11n him 'A' ( 1 hr 25 mm ) (l l MOW "The Ballad Of Narayama" ( 1983. Drama} Sumiko Sakamoto. Ken Ogata In old Japan an elderly widow must se111e ~r family atta11s ana find a wife tor ner son before She can fulfill the ancient law 01 ascenatng Narayama movn(aon lo die 11 hr 38 min ) Ladd Rossana Pooesta (2 hrs ) (C) 'The Secret life Of Watter M11ty" ( 19'7, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo (I hr . 45 min ) Cl) "Nale And Hayes" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Tommy Lee Jones, Michael O'Keefe 11 hr •O min) tl::9 "Coma l 1978. Mystery) Genevieve But(>ld, Michael Douglas (I hr . 52 min ) W (Q) "Hardbod1es" I 1984, Comedy) Grant Kramer. Teal Rot>e11" I 1 hr . '8 min) "Mon Oncie" { t958. Corned ) JacQUM T111 Jean P!f"rre ZOia ( 1 hr . ~ min) .. (tJ "Money On Th11 Stdn" (1982. Drema) Karen Valentine .Jnm1e l ee Curtis ( I hr 4'mtn) <S) "Rhine~lone · 11984 Comedy) Syl vesttl Stallone Dotty Parton 1 1 hr 51 min l l:ll(OJ "The Winier 01 Ovr U1e11m!I' ( 1981 Or11m11) Judy 0Av1s. Brynn Brown ( l hr 29 min l • "No Big Deal ( 1983 Otama1 Tom !,!!t Grimes, Kevin Diiion ( I hr '7 mrn ) W "Thf> Tall BIOl'ld Man W1tt1 One Black Shoe" ( 1973. Com.dyl r .. ,,. Fitch.ltd. Betnard Blier I 1 hr . 30 min 1 -~~~~~~~----------------------------_.;. __________________________ __ -l'ricla1 Cont • ._(C) "White Witch Doctor 11953. Adven- ture) Susan Hayward Robert Mitchum I hr , 36 min) 4::11 "Kelly" (1981 Dram..i ) Robert Lo- ll!"· Twyla-Dawn Vok1ns I 1 hr 34 min ) 19(1.) "Mr Mom· t 1983 Comedy) M1- cf'\aet Keaton. Ten Garr It hr 31 n11n) lZ) "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947 Comedy) Cary Grant ~rna Loy ( I hr . 35 min ) 1:9(t{l "9 To 5" ( t980 Comedy I Jane Fon- da. Dolly Parton I I hr 50 rrun I -Evening .. oaa ... Cll ... ILAQ( ... IQUAIMt()M ,,_..COWAlfY ITMTMI • , ..... ""°"' me ... I ...all.MCI • W OOUlmT Jeft Sn 11th prepa1es chlc:ken salad and 1.J11ckpn with leeks 1n cream I.CJ 90ft ''Deal 01 Tt e C,e11tury I 1983 Comedy) Ch1wy Chase S1gowney Weaver When a h•yh 111(.hnology ultra weapcra turns out tfl tiP tJ~tectrve I!> man utacturer hires an arrnc, hustler tr> d1srose ot It 'PG ( 1 hr 38 mrr II) MOT llAT HOT\M "@ •••AU. AWlrllil R•dw'. 11 l.1nr:1n•1..4ll Reds (2 hrs . 4!> m111 1 .. me ... ...... u.mTa.LD AUCI llACm. / LIHMJI .. IMOtM .... °' fOll'Mll MAM mnn ..a.Y --.o ~ lfTIMAnoMA&. ROC« Flfn. V Performances by Adam Ant. Roger Daltry Cyndi Lauper The Pretenders Oveen Bonnie Tyler Thumas Ootby UB 40 and Tracy Ulln1an It '''' MontrPu• Switzerland ( 1 hr JO 1r11r1 I l!) VIJIO ZOO: llllUllC ANO MADMEU WTTl4 7al~U.TMATNNI =-~ A ti hl111y ~(~It' '''"'"•'• routine tor Wash1ng1on DIJ>,•f•t>C.snie" lfl•• Painter Sisters with th"" mo1hi>1 Sartth I =AIW TONIQH1' lntm111Aw w'lt· ILouSif'r:-: ·--~ (a> 90¥ll "Smokey And The Bandit Pan 3" ( t983, Comeciy) Jackie Gleason Jerry Reed Sherttl Bulorll T Jus11ee mis· takes Cletus '°' the Bandit arid pursues him throughout lhe Soutt1 PG' ( 1 hr , :>5 min) (%) .. 'SUI Co.~ H1mo;eif" I 1982 Comedy> Bin Cosby The c<>mPd1an tOOlls at overyoay fault'! and to1tiles and ~r ­ t01rm his tamous char.ic1N11a11ons PG' l! hr . 44 min ) 1:119 IC.MTOWN reatur&d c..imple wally bell, t~ now Ind()()( spoil combining vol ltyball Md n1Q~lball. a special noturo tehOol on 11\G WMlslde whleh teaches 1n Mr-City kl(b eOOUI the ()VtdQnfs, how TV set"'8 and future ltlm'll kctf'JI rolling with rental cara I • PA!a.\'Mm ftlC.U. Fe.atUted psyct\IC Hamilton Farmer visits the Westwood Cemetery and the Valenhno Apanments IM DllQO AT Ulm fllOfU'I CCU'f WUP•c:ec.An IMllllllf WU. WU WOll.D °' MmA&.I I WAll~-•MNWQ vmlO'WI • UC.,_ MOU \'WOOD PAim .. ()) ~· ~ -From MU· nic1pal Auditorium In Mobile. Ala · hosts Bruce Jenner and Mary Frann are jomed by young women from 50 slates tile Dis· tr1c1 01 Columbia and Puerto RICO as they vie tor scholarships. prtzes and the covet eo 11t1e ot Amer1ea's Junior Miss 1985 (I hr) u 0) llltCMAIL. • ..,,. .. Ta.lv.oN PMTI H1ghllghts include Dick Cavett's 1n· 1er111ew with a lamous German film dlrec· tor (por11ayed by MIChael Nesmith) . Mar 11n Mull s novelly song. They Never Met .. dnd a surftng monologue by Whoopl Gold· berg_ a ®l ·W111-*Tl"U1· Webster becomes 8SStSI ant to the Great Walnutto (Harold Gould). a one--11me famous radlO person· allly who is now 1an1tor at his school (R) ~.IOID'SWU 15 nnaT~ TOllGNT Interview woth LOUIS Gossell Jr Q) .,_"Harpy' ( 1970 Ofama) Hugh o· Bnan Elizabeth Ashley A woman tnes 10 break up her fOfmer husband's 1mpen<l· i m.:.1~ (2 hrs ) W <*WIB•MVWWO ~ 1141 LORD .,., WAU. ITMIT Wiii Guest R Joseph Fuchs. 111ce president-media analyst Kidder. PeabOcly & Co .C> ($1 .,_ Bachel<>r Party (l984 Comedy) Tom Hanks. Tawny K1taen A carefree schOOI bus dr1ver"s pats decide 10 lhrow a pre-wedding party tor h1rn: com pllcahng ma11ers is the tact that the g111'c. lathe• disapproves ol her rh0tce R' ::;;i I I hr, 46 min) !) .._ IUPIMTW (9') F .,_ 'My Tlitor I 1983 Romanci>1 Caren Kaye Mall Lallanz A high sch1>o1 '>luOent bet.omes roman11ca1ty involved with the older woman who 1s tul()(lng him 1n French 'R' (I hr 37 min) m-m.a t:9 G G) INllC8 Mr Beanley suspends Spencer. Wayne and Bailey trom school tor cheating on an exam (Al e llOYll 'Death Stalk" t 1974 Suspense) Vince EdWards, An1anette Comer Two men pursue the escaped convlCIS who kidnapped 1"8!r wives lhr~h the wilderness ( I hf 30 mlfl ) 8 (Ill ~ ,ACTOllY "Honey. It's Tt'le Mayor" The 1ournallst wile of a pollt1cat speechwriter threatens to expose the du- t>.eus dealings of a mayor (Blll Dally) Repertory players include Geottrey IBow,;c·,~-~sn and Mary Long ....... P& WtUlm the Po.nter S1!>ters with their mother Sarah. see wli3t happens when one woman decides to change her hie to ltve 1n parl!drse -New Zealand. 8' WML ftMIT -aue,1 R Jo~ph rue"'· vtee president,med1a analyst. K1ddor. PoobOdy & Co ID • COOl'91 ~ ~ "Na 1r00at Lulac Con¥9nti0f'I Now Olfecttoos ·a~ f he League ot Untttd L.11t1n Ametl· can Cittzens hOldS Ila natlOOal convention in Orange COYnly this year KOCC TV Wiii allMd the conv~tion 10 Videotape int• views with Hispanic teadefs on Issues af- tect1ng Or~nty and the nation. i "°"' na MOW TO llAll A l&LI<* .. ()) MCMI "An Innocent Love" (1981, Romance) Melissa Sue Anderson, Doug McKeon A 14-year-old mathematics gen- ius and a 19-year,old All-American female volleyball player become involved In en unusual romance (A) Q (2 hrs ) 0 fl) Y Donovan and Ham team that the r1eveloper of the force fleld used by Diana 10 seal off Los Angeles is really a tortVfed d1ss1oen1 (A) ( 1 hr ) D @J IEMIOlt When 3 squabble dev~ ops a1 Benson's tam1ly reunion. he's ex- l pec= act as peacemaker (RJ O mRY .... NIGKTTUCKI fill c.AT POfOMIANCll ''The Lile Of Verdi ' Italy enthusiastteally adopls Verdi's opetas as symbOts of the 181'\/0f to over- throw Austrian rule, and Verdi goes l o Pans 10 love with singer Giuseppina Strepi pon1 1Part 2 ol 6) (R) O ( 1 hr . 30 min/ «I>~ 1141 LOllD Ii) fl.o LM "The Mysterious William Shakespeare" Guests author Charlton Ogburn I 'The MysleflOYS Wiiiiam Shake- speare the Myth and the Realny"). Rutgers University Professor of Engllstl Mau11ce Cnarney (RI 11 hr ) :£} Ulf\. fOOTIAU. l OS AngeleS Express al Orlando Renegades (R) (3 hrs.) Cl > 10' MOW ·Tank" 1 t983. exam.) James Garner G D Spradlin. When an army olhcer s young son 15 arrested end sent 10 w rk on a lat>Or tarm. the father uses nos tank to rescue !he boy 'PG' (1 hr 53 Hlll I %, llOYa B.icnutor Party ( 1~. Com- edy I Tom Hanks. Tawny K1taen A care- free ~hOot bus dnver's pals decide to throw .i pre wedding perry tor him; com- p11C.<1t "Cl ma11e«• is the tact that the gttl's latrtr 11.,,rl~·lltO\/PS of her chOICe. ( 1 hr , 33 r•111 I mlAMTTA t:3I 0 Im PIOflU DO 1141 CMmlT ~ l c>u r "" ll"' 1< ins nosl Berl Convy as they w11nes~ d 011ncllotded woman's a1- 1emp1 10 •.:Jentoty her husband by using o~v hpr St>nse ot 1ovch O llOYll Something Big ( t971 West- ern) Dean Martin, Bnan Keith A band ol reneg111des plots to plunder the h1de0ut of another band11 t2 hrs. 30 mm ) - D GI) ... VICI When Crockett and Tubb8 go to the E11•gladeS to track down a key wttness against a ccp-~Hllng drug importer their ltves are jeopardized by the swamps Ind the suspielous tocats (R) (I "') 111~ An 1ntemallonat hit men M1111 put ~ bers rs OU1 of pttson and stalking lhe detecttve a.s a taroet tor rev~~flhr ) l~T'UCD ----=-TMlll ........ ".,.. "The UnSE>en" ( 1981, Horror) Barbara Bach Sidney LaSSICk A TV 04J~woman and her t...,o 8$$1Stants hnd IC>dg1ngs at a boarding house rnl'lablted by a d1sturb4td brothel a.nd .._,., and theW monstroui offspr1og. 'A' t t hr • 35 m1n ) ..,. "The NaMar· < 198•. °'.,-na) Robert Redtord. Roe.rt Duvall The ..,,,.. C4lnnv. 11moat myth!Gll~ neturel ablfity ot • ~ •oed b tebO• pl1tyer rocket9 a Sunday, June 16, 1985 25 ~ -l'riclay Cont. Q. major lea~ team toward the 1939 pen nant. 'PG Q (2 hrs .. 14 min > Cl) llCMI "POfky's II The Nexl Day" ( 1983, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight. A group ot high school students attempts 10 thwart the plans ot a self rlgtl1eovs preacher and the Ku Klux Klan to c.ritor a Shakespeare feetlval. 'A' ( 1 .. lhr.,=:..... IQ -•••• w ... ... -.L The b1par11san saflrist l)fesents his latest comte views on current events and pollllcs • -K•1a-.. AlmlCA't CMlll-&11 CO.LUn' ~ '11 CMTOoe.G tw D8CIJ®l 6' ... TAXI VmlOONI ., ... ...Va&.8 WY PY1W1 fl\. YWG CMCUI :mM.VlllOI __ ,MAMI llCMI "Fringe BenetHs" (NO Oi111• AdUlt) (1 rlr , 15 min ) (Z)llON "The Lonely Lady" ( 1983 Qfa ma) Pia ZaOO<a. Lloyd Bochner On a IPI evlsed awards program, a successlul screenwr1te,r tells the shocking story of how She reached tame 'R ( t hr 3? min ) tW1=-:.r tW ()) llCMI "Coty On fire ( 1979 fJr.; ma) Barry Newman. Susan Clari. ThP vengeance of an 011 refinery ex-employee erupts into a blazing inter no that 1hrea1ens 10 demolish an entire c.ity IRJ (2 hrs 15 min ) 8 e TOlllHf Host Johnny Carson 1517=~1 blOCIPGllD ..... LA~ AmJllCA HO'>I OP.11111• Wholey ( 1 hr ) l ='=LOM> '* moe 11T1111AT10NA.L. tW llCMI "Nate And Hayes ( 1963 Ao venture) Tommy Lee Jones M1rMe1 O'Keefe The k1dnap~1ng ot a rfll!>s1onary"; flarl098 leadS him 10 enltsl a seag01ng ro gue to help rescue her from the clutches ot aE te 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) -1 .... "The Birds And The Boos ( 195e. Comedy) George Gobel. Milli Gaynot. A PfOUd man re1ec1s a girl w11t1 a ahad)' past, bul later tl'ltfs for her again 12 Iv•. 5 rnln.) !111111n ... .... LCM> ......... ... "Fringe Benelit6" t 1975 dUtt) Erle Edw8rds. Ge0fgrn11 SpelVtn A man goes to a unique lna11tut1 end seei..s the advice ot rM!Oen1 ~HsfS"TC1 ov~f oome a nagging physical problem ( 1 hr 30 min ) e M CWI Scheduled churches as llflCtverleS fOf alien$, allergy 11111atments -~~'IUCll .. ~.,. "LtMiter'' ( 1984 .i)dventure) Tom s.lledc. .hint Seymour A clawy Ametican jew9I thief 15 bl1ckma11ed by the FBI to t teel • for1vnct 1n NazHleld tewels P8talnO through pt.-World Wer It London 28 Sunday. June 16, 1985 ·R' Q ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ~ ~ llOYll "American Desiru" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Veron!C8 Han, Richard Bolla Their se111>SI 1nteres1 rn each other di8S1pated. a couple seek romantic liaisons ory the out side. ( 1 hr , 20 mm ) Q:ll CH) M llTaHta A high school teacher becomes dangerOU61y attrac\P(S to a beautiful MW Student. .. , .... ,~ ... TM.It,_ M DAM-Smoke de· tectors. flashing hghts. shrieking sounds and an ever-present camera all play a part 1n a ps~chotogist's a11emp1 to make a heavy smOller k1(1k the habit D QOQOl9QHT L.A.: VIDIOI F ea tu red I ady P;ink. Tom Pelty, Lords Of A New Cnurch and the Strangler'. ( I hr 10 mrr1) llOYll ·rhe Gambler From Natc.hez" 11 954, Advenlure) Date Robertson De bra Paget A man avenges n1s lather's murder by fellow gamblers (2 hrs J @) .W YOM MOT TMCCI G) llOYll "The P11ate" ( 1948. Musical) Judy Garland. Gene Kelly Score by Cote Porter A lonely island gut falls 11'1 love with a handsome aCIOf who plays the part ol her hero, Mack the Black (2 hrs ) I LO¥I, MmlCM rm.I --~ LACROltl NCAA Otv1son I Champion· Shiµ, from Providence. R t (R) (2 hrs 1 fZl llOVll "Easy Money" ( 1983, Com11 Jy) Rodney Dangerfield Joe Pesc1 A man who ltkes to eat, d11nk and smoke 10 o•crss stands to win $10 m1tflon 1f he sac rihces h1& worttJly pleasures for one year 'R ( 1 hr , 35 nun ) t•UFAl&Y Cl) llOYll Midas Run" ( 1969, Adven lure) Richard Crenna. Fred Astaire A 81111!.h secret agent 1s rtchly rewarded when he sol\les IM mystery of a gold heist wht<:h Ile masterminded (2 hrs) fl!) ,._.. M LCM> 1J1 llOYll "Coma · ( 1978, Mystery) r.enev1eve Buiold. M1ch8et Douglas n,J'.Cd r,n lt1P novel by Robin Conk A w11111.111 do<.lor bet.omes s11sp1c1ous of la 1;i1 ac.c1den1s wtl1ch are occurring with a1arm1ny lrequenc.y at a fiostori hMp11a1 fiPG~r 52 min J 1• llQHT T1'ACICI 1:IO } ~ llOYll "Hard!:>oaies" ( 1984 Com edy) Grant Kramer Teat Roberts Three m1ddfe·aged single men seek oul advlCe 1n n1ck1ng up t>eautrfut beach girls 1n soulh ern Calllornta 'R' ( 1 hr , 28 min ) ($} llO¥W "The Star Chamber" ( 1983. Orama) Michael Douglas, Hal HOibrook A dedicated young )udge becomes 1n- 11olved wrlh a secret panel of 1ustk:~s d1- rect1ng vigtlante reprisals against cr1m1nals who escape via loopholes 1n lhe law 'R' i! hr , -49 min I be19 11CM1 'Ovtty" ( 1968. Comedy) James Coburn. J8mes Mason A 1110 of brothers 91ages a mlllton·doltar he1s1 from lhell lather whom lhey hale~~ m1111 - ~(C} llOYll ~c.artace (1983, Orama) Al Pacrno. Micholl6 Pleltler A Cubnn hood released lrom Castro·~ iJlk travels I() M1 am1 and clrmbs to Ille top of !he cocn•nf' tradg world 'R' Q 12 hrs 50 min } -1 .... "Bode Of Frankenstein" ( 1935 Honor) E1M LancheSler. Borla Kllrloll Or Frankentttin.creat" n mate tor h19 mon· ster ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ...... u. • a>..n TUCltl 1:11 Cil .,.., .... m .,_ "The Great Gatsby" (1974 Romance) Rober1 Redford. Mta Farrow Based on lhe novef by F Scott F11zgerald A wealthy 1920s bootlegger devotes hrs Irle 10 recta1m1ng 1he woman he loves (2 hrs .. 30 mm.) ID_,._. (I) .,... Budw,iser Hall Of Fame Tournament, from Clayton. Mo (R) CZ> llCMI "French Pussycat" ( 1973 Comedy) Sybil Denning. Kette Buchele A young woman makes a wager that she can bring any man to the attar without hrsl giving him a sample of connubial bliss. 'R' l hr. 21 min) M -.W..,_'277111 Ml AllOTT,,., COITR1.0 llOYll · Wyoming Oulfaw" ( 1939 We<..tern) John Wayne Ray Hutton The Three Mesquiteers eKpose a crooked poh llc•an who has been selling 1obs 10 1mpov ~errs=anchers ( 1 hr J Fem HB TOP U. IOlllQ Jesse Furgeson vs Tony Anthony for lhe ESPN Heavyweight Chamn1onsh1p lllfe. scheduled fOf t 2 1ovnds, from Atlanllc City . N J (R) (2 hrs. 30 min ) fH} .,_ "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspen~) Dennis Oua111. Bess Arms1rong. A greal wt'llle snark 1err0f1zes a marine amuse· ment park 'PG' ( 1 hr • 39 min.) l 0) THI one CAll'I ccmn 1MOWCA11 Many of IOday's top comics are featured 1n this performance taped at San Francis co·s comedy club. The Other Cale '1' WMAT'I llY Lim 1:118 llCMI "Frankenstein Meets The Woll Man" ( 1943. Horror) Lon Chaney, Ilona Massey A worewott seetctng release from his curse runs into f rankenstem's mon s1er ( t h1 . 30 min ) ~W.IMYTHUTM • LA,_,_,,Al&Y ) llO'lll "Cross Country" I 1983 Suspense) Richard Seymer, Mt<:heet Iron side A Ph1tadetph1a tetev1S1on execut111tt sought Dy µohc.P for lho mu1der of a c.all girl, 1.11Ck!. uµ a pair of h1tchhrkers en route 10 Los Angeles 'R' ( I hr . 40 min ) (~J llOVll "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Sylvesler Stallone. Dolly Parton An es tabhshed c0un1ry singer bets that she can turn s ll"'11dmOuthed. New York City cab drrver 11110 a conv1nc1ng country entertain er 1n 1ust rwo weeks' time 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 51 min l I WMAnllY&..m ... , ... ~ .. 90Vll "The Big Mouth" ( 1967. Com edy) Jerry Lewta. Harold J Stone A llSherman catchet a big one. the secret to W ie lot~amonds (2 hrs .. 10 mm) ..... llCMI "The Winier Ot Ovr Dreams· (1981 . Chma) Judy Oav1s, Bry11n Brown A young man becomes attracted to the jUO)Oa_prostilu1--~tMe~I~ gallng hts g111friend's death In Sydney's "tenderlotn Clistrlct" ( t hr . 29 min ) CZ).,. "Bachelor Pftlty" ( 198~. Com edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny K1taen A care free scl'IOOt bus driller's pal1 decide 10 lhrow a pre·wedo1ng party tor him. com- plic3tlng me1tor6 is the fact thet the girl's lathtf dlsapprnvn of her chOloe. ( 1 hr . 33mulj. •11t m-... .. .,,.. ... -~ICom/~ lmTTCNWt' ._ "Amerl<Uln ~adnea" f1932. -l'riclay Cont. Drama) Walter Huston Constance Cummings A bani< pres1aent becomes the vic11m of one of his clerks ~n the bank IS robbed anel his w•le has an allau with the clerk. ( 1 hr., 2 I min ) 41:11 all llT IMMT ·--laturclay --•!!:!!,_•_---... .,,. "Saddle Pats" (1947. WPSI .. p~:·~"' ''"" .. CAmlUI ...u: YllWPOIWT °" !Mlt- 1 WOll.D "*CIMOW Un.AYMNI ..,...,.. am.-r TOQl1MIR A d1ama1o1a1oon ot the true story ab<>ut a OldCk 1een ager whO. along with her peers helps 61df'fly residents du11ng a ha1c;h winter (Slher ROile stars .. ......., wau..- fOfMI CLOllW' ,_TAU .._TIDAWW &~:-··· .. •mao ....,.. ( • I IM W llAMAOIWNT M10lrT Up 10 date busmess 1nlorma11on tor maod gera, 1nclvd1ng strategy issues. techncilo- gy, ancJ a reYlew of W,;ill Street act1v•t•P'i c't:J ht'... 'Ptahnum BluncJe It I) I Comedy) .Jean Harlow Lorena Yourn1 I t hr . 30m1n) • maurz •••mirn PWllW " . ..,,. m Of 11£111 B • rra _,1MlllAYOM -----U-1..ul ... CM •mao ....,.. ,...,. ... ... "BeyoncJ The Reel' ( 198 t H•J rnence) Denton r<a'ne, Maren Jensen t 1 hr., 31 min) 00 .,.. "The Great Caruso" I t "'>0 MUSiCal) Marlo Lanza Ann Blyth 1 t II• 49 ~ Cl) "Grana Baby" { 1981. Orn ma l Eather Rolle, Larry B Scoll { 1 ho 5A -r:=·~~ s= .... M&Jm • Ll•IDMY UU ... IA1'WY•N•ll ...... aaaa.o .... ,u. ..,,_ -·.,-~=Q lll11191 9'. fllOftlM&. Los Angetel ~ess M (I) CMTOOMI (R) MCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Car~n Kaye Matt Latten21 A high school ~ro1dl'nt becomes romanllr.eny Involved w1lh the olcJer woman who 1s tutoring him on french 'A' { 1 hr , 37 min) . a1 OrlancJ6 Renegades (A) (3 hrs ) m TomntD Wint WY MD PAT IOOlll r:a B GIT ALONG caMG fl),_ PAlmB MD IOlll ®l U••mt: LIGllJCM'f IUPa ~..,. 16~~= HOOK8 Oii ADOllCI llOVll "Something Wicked This Way Comes" I 1983, Suspense) Jason Ro- oaros Jonathan Pryce ( t hr 34 min ) m c:mllATTUC"l'a. 7:il@ llOVll "Slrange Lady In Town" ( 1955. Western) Greer Garson, Dana Andrews (2 hrs 25 mtn ) Ml (J)•l•llllWl~IAIB m--• T1lm ITOOGll (fl ..nl OMOTI 1-TALI WUIWOll ITAllT Oii eo.n.o M •l'TUDIO · ITIADY Al • GOU Maste1 model- bu1loe1 George Fulflt demons11ates the tine art of bu11d1ng a ship in a bollle 1=..~ ~· llOVll "8111 Cosby. Htmself" t 1982 IC~Cosoy 11 hr 44 min I HI DUllQIONI a DUOONI nlmllOOQll ~N90TBJ9 OMCAl9'UI l(UMQfU Cl) ••ruoeo f.11 m MIC .. A TW: 1MI QOlDIM AQI Oii TOY IOATI At<11 Harrison narrates a IOOk dl me poputartty of toy boats lfl thtl 19th century. reatu11ng old newsreel footage ol ocean ltners. battleships and submarines ai) Kn~ 1MI LOM " , .... y flOllTUIT (ff}_ MD~ TMICOllCDT• TMI PAM Paul Simon anel Art ~rtunkel perform old favo11tes rn therr first 10lnt con· cell in t t ye-ars taped during the summer ol '8 t on New York City's CMtr"I Park (I hr 30 min) ($ MCMI ··11 All Came True" ( 1940, Dfa ma) Humphrfty Bogan . Ann Sheridan ( 1 hi 37 "'"') .. l rTl MIGi.,..,., / IOAO-WVl Ff TO IUVIR 9 ..._THI AMAZltlG CWI ..ZIOO.VW 1.W.A.T. llOVll OOOdt>ye F1ankl1n Hogn ( 1918. O.c1ma) LIM Cnudell Ann Dusen~~~/ ' ...___ ..... y '°'"1WT 1 (0).,. Tex" I 1982. ()ama) Mau CMon Jim Mettltf ( t hr . 43 mtn ) 12) llCMI "Sent• Claus Conquf!f1i The Mart tans" ( 1964 Fantesy) Jotln Call. l eonerd Hick• 11 l'lf 20 mltl ) tlll(C)MCMI "Let's Spend The Night Toqeth er" ( t982 Documentary) The Rol11ng ~tones The Stonel> perfOfm many ot lt•err greete111 hits 1n th1; re<.ord of thref' ~"' · certs helcJ 1n New Jt:Jrc."'y an<1 Arim11;i 'PG' 11 hr . 30 min l -1=--···-Ml WftrtTOIUVBI (fl ICOOIY.OOOllYITIMIO CIU .. 119 llOVll "Man WllhOUI A Siar I I '•'> Western1 Ktrk Douglas Jp;11-.1" r,d,1 ;> lhrs =~ .... O.WAYU. , .... ,~ .. Cl) ate ITCMVIMM 0 G> IA•ALL Reg1onc1I coveragt 11! Ca1tforn1a Angels at Chrcago WMe So u1 Allanta Braves at C1nc1nna11 Rpd<. J hrs) I TOP• VlllOI 9 ICM'f ICooeY f1U19111 ... ~ MCMI "Ensign Pulver ( 1964 r ,,..,.. CIY) Rot>er1 Walker Burl Ive<. fl) THI ~ An e)(am1na1oon t ttw rewards and uncerla1n1ws n• r111 ... , 11 protesStona1 sports focu<.1no .,,. ,.,., N .. ..., Orleans Saints footbdtl team &> mAOOWlAM LlllON . a;) • COOfU'I ORMGI COUNTY N,t toonal LULAC Conventt<>11 NPw Oirect .nri'> 85 · The Leagut> ol Unued La11n Arot>!• can C111zens horns its na1tonet con ... en111111 1n Orange County this year KOC£ TV will alleno lhe conven11on to videotape 1n1e1 views with Hispanic leaaers on issuer. ~t lectong Otange County anel the nation C llOVll . Whert> The Boy' Are ( l 9tif Comedy) Dolores Hart. GeorgP H11m1lh • {I nr J9 min J •£1 NOlllEIHOW ~ Gtdll•I Pr • C1rx.1nnat1 ( l "' JO mrn 1 }fl .,. Tr p Secrel QI N I M H ( t982. ran1;isv1 Animatea v oc•'" ,, Elizabeth Ha11m.rn Dom DeLu1Sf' I 1 1 r 20mtn) PUYUU .. Cl) ""°" PlACI ..OllAT ~ MA IPOllTt llAIAa. ...,.. llCMI "George ·w ash1ng1on Slept Here" ( 19•2. Comeay) Jack Benny Ann Shetldan ( 1 hr 33 min ) llCMI "Mon Oncia" I 1958 COtMdy1 JacQues Tall, Jean-Pierre ZOln 1 t t11 ~8 ,,.I"'~ i:'=--"'°' ... 9 MIC 5 -..:W. "The H0tse That Played Cenle<fleld" Animated Man &Oflf Casey Belloo and hla nnsalt0oal t>asebftll-play1ng h<>rM take the New YOik Goat'l to lhe Wocld Series {Pert 2 ot 2l I)~ , ... lftmTtfll IM"0 9'° ..... , ... _al·-nu•-OUfOflft IC I Sunday, June 18, 1985 27 -l•lgrclay Coat. •.. ... CD .,. "'You Gan't Take It With YOli ( 1938. Comedy) Jean Arthut, James Stewart (2 tvs., 7 man ) cm ... "You Can't Tal<e It With You (1938. Comedy) Jean At1hur, James Stewart 12 hrs . 15 mm) • .,. "Conspitacy tn Teneran" (19'7. A<Mw'lture) Oete« Fatr, Pamela . Stii:1 tv., 30 mift ) '*I unmiaY ... ca .. .,.. •••1~•1WTMm .,. "Abbott And Coste41o In The Navy" ( 194 1. Comedy) Oicit PO'tltetl Tne Andrews Slst8fS ( 1 hr 30 mtn I I ....... ..,. -.OACT. u.ITM IC.AA CIWIJll C.: CUM Of• ... "Yellowbeard' I 1983. Corn<! <Jy) Gtaham Chapman Peter Boyte 11 tv ,41".!:'ll'l ! ,....., ______ .... .i _, ,_ITOOlll .,.. ·'Conduct Unoecom1ng ( 1975, Orama) Michael 'fork Susannah YOf'k (2 tvs ) I MUIT1Untae IOUL TUii M INl!m LR Members ot the Three-Ouaner Century 5ohoall League ,,, St Petetst>vrg, Fla . ranging 1n age from 75 ~·:;r,,of11ed I ~m's Woman·· ( 1972 Ora- ma) Beau Bridges, JOOn Mills ( 1 hr 55 min ) .. Ill) ... "Chief Crazy Horse" f t955 Westem) Victor Marur~. Suzan Ball It tv .55mtn ) -1 Cl> ,..M,.-m-m-ftilllll.,.. a --MTW C* 'M Mn'I Songs lnlatua ttOtl, .. "You Really Got Me ... She W()(kS Hard For The Money " "Born To B .. Wild " ' Somewhere Over The Ratnt>ow and 'Don t You Want Me " Judges Ste phen BfS/'IOp Stanley Clark Rebecca HOI den • llOWll "F111e Masters 01 Death · { 1979. Adventure} David Chiang. T1 ~1i.:"'llitf min.) II .... tc:ma Ln9'ICY: M ~ TO (I) &NA .., Mayflower Classac thuo round. five from lndianapoha. ( 1 hr J Cl) ... "Revenge Of The Pink Panthef' ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Sellefs, Dyan cannon ( 1 hr • 39 min ) (%) ... "The Tai Blond Man With One Blaok Shoe" ( 1973. Corneciy) Ptene Richard. Befnard Blief ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .... "The Garden Of Allah" (1936 Romanoe) Mar1ene Dietrich, CNrles ~-v hr .30 ~ .. ,Mft ... tA•Ml ReglOt'\aJ coveflge of New Yortc Yankees al Detroit Tigers 0< San FtanQ$00 Giant$ al San Diego Padres 13 hr1 ~ 1 .. "S.trayal" ( t974, Suspeose) Amenda a.ke. OicK Haymes p ht 30 r1W'I ) (!) . Cft1"m o---ze Sunday, June 16. 1985 e IOl.m 8CIU Guests JacJt Wagner, &y· an AdamS. LAB, Sawy8f Brown, DeBarge, Alan Gome. Mel TilllS. Patti LaBene. JOOn Denver (11'1tef\118N) ( 1 hr ) I DOCTOl90 fA•fU San Francisco Giants at San Diego Padres (3 hfs 1 • '!!'., .... " ...... IC't, z;.;;.. LnmAC\': M ~ TO (8) ... "The Great Caruso" ( 1950. Museal) Mano Lanza. Ann Btyth ( 1 hr . 49min ) t1I (lD llOWll '"AndrOtd" ( 1982. Science Ftehon) 1<'.ta\JS K1ns,k1 Don Opper ( 1 hr 20 m.n ) 1:11 tJ llOWll "The Best Of A ll The Satecrack· ers" f 1974 Orama) Tony Musante Su· san Strasbefg (2 hrs ) I F-11IOOP ATM llOWlll SchedUled r~ • 'The Goonoes 'PnlZl's Hono<' (Jack noisoo, Kathleen Turner) IOUL TUii .,. "Loo6\ What's Happened To osematy's Baby" ( 1976. Horr0t) Patty Outle Astin, Stephen McHattie 12 hrs ) G)--TMI~ '9 .. U1'aACY: M ~ TO ~ NA.,._ Seattle Qpefl !Al (2 hrs) .. I.,_.,.,., II 119 ~ . .., .._.,IOYl/WY-ll'fiiWI llOwtl "Tarzan's Ftght For Life" ( 19~ Adventure} Gordon Scon Eve Brent (2 hrs ) m llOWll Outlaw Blues" ( 1977. Orama) Peter Fonda. Susan Saint James (2 hrs ) l ••m.GOY--• .. t.nmAC'f: All~ TO ~ ... "Once Upon A Spy" (1980, Orama) Eleanor Parlier, Ted Danson ( 1 hr •O mtn} (%' llOWll 'The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" (1947 Comedy) Cary Grant l"l!' Loy It hr 35 mm) ITllON; Ttll ..n'IMM CC*T9llll llm ..... wmt ORI AmoWL** '' t:ll ~ ITMTMI MUI lafT, ft.LY II.I. Todd Bridges stars as a leen·age< who IS torn between fOffowlng the stratgnt and narrow and "easy money" as he tries to help his molher make ends meet e WWWl_.AM.I The tear of falllng. the illvSiOn of hologtarm. tunny bones. why onion5 cause i.e.rs. I DOnW••n•w t llPYCMI0\9 •11 _. "Grand Baby" ( 1981. Ofama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr . 58 • a7J'~rucmw.11Am • e _. "I Was A Teenage Franl<en· Sl~1n" 11 957, Horror) WM Brssell, Pliylhs Coate$ 12 hrs ) e AIMTU -US vs Hungary, lrom Stateflne, Nev ( t hr . 30 min ) D .. 'Eagle Claws" (1980, Adven ture) H&i-Kuan Chun. Chang Yu (2 hrs ) (J)unu..,..,...._ • m¥A An ellplofation of the techniques used In rai$mg aqvahc an1ma1t and plants for tOOd in the u S • China. Japan and Scotland Q 11 lw ) I LUIAIWO s c••• " ... ''Something Wicked Thi$ Way Comes' P983. Sulpente) Jason Ro- berds Jonelhaf'I Pryce ( 1 hf 3.4 min I CD .,. "Eddie Macon's ~n" (1 983 . Orama) JOOn Schnelde<. Kirk Douglas ( 1 lw . 35 min.) cm--"Strange Brew" (1983. Corn&- dy) Dave Thomas. RICI< Moranls (1 hr . 30 min) I .... CCIH"d. ". c:-. -~ -CJ) NA _, Atlenta ~. third round. from Atlanta C<luntry Ch.lb In Mar· letta. Ga. (1 Iv., 30 min.) l ..... OIMZZA9 ...,..,..•wcnm(IP.-., . 1A ~----" ...... Highlights of Super Bowl X Prtt~~ Steelers vs. Danas Cowboys WD ..,..llNITINCUI (J) MTlf C* M 111'1 ~ "lnfatua· hon," "You Really Got Me." ''Sha Works Hard For The Money," "Born To Be Wiid... · Somewhefe Over The Ra"'bow" and "Don't You Want Me " Judges. Ste- phen Btshop, Stanley Clark, Rebecca Hol· den ,. 110wt1 "Dressed To Kin" ( 1980, Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie 0.Cktn· son (2 hrs) e .,. -.'The Burning Hills" ( 1957 Western) Tab Hunter. Natalie WOO<J (2 hrs ) 1 -.,._-m- .... " TO MU• Jooathan and Mark attempt to help a college b&Sketball star overcome health and academic d1ff1 culties (AJ ~ht ) 1:.=c:. ..... " ~(I mul ~ & 2 IT Marttn Mutt presents a tongue-m .. c;heek ~ at the S1ereo1yp1Cal suburban while lamuy Guest sta~Mft Kay Place. Fred Willard (() 90l'JIC8fm (%) .,. "Easy Money" ( 1983, eorn&- dy) Rodney Oangerheld Joe Pesc1 ( 1 hr. 35 min) 1 .......... d LA1WTmO ---.0 Of INITI Scheduled Oonatd Curry vs PablO Baez m a iunior mtddleweight bOut scheduled tor 1 O rounds. horn Allanttc City, N J . u S Out door Track and Fleld Ch1tmpK>nsh1ps ~~~~= ( t hr 30 min I • ':ow-:'~ A IUf"9)' 01 current Te· search on slowing the ellecta of aging .... "',..,,.. ...... CC) ... "Hambone And Hiiiie" ( 198~. Comedy) Liiiian Oish. Timothy Bottoms {_1 hr., 29 min ) CH> ... "GreystOke The Legend 01 Tarzan. LO<d Of The Apes" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Ralph RIChardson, Chrlllophet Lambert (2 hfa . 9 min) {))YOU CWT TAii rr wnM YOU A ptOduc· tlOl'I of the Pul1tztf Prll•winnlng comedy •b0v1 an eccentric family. atamng Jason RoMrdl, Colleen Dewhurst. George Rose and Elllabeth Wll8orl Q (2 hra ) .. , ...... -IT• Scheduled Sytvest8f Stellone. "Return to Oz" P<fVlew and tatl< with star Falru11 Balk, movleg08f reac t1Qn$ to "Fletch .. l'*"'·---rA ..... -~ l'•AU. Chlcltoo Cvbl at St LOUIS d!M;J3 hra 1 I= --NOrMMI I I "" flOO'fllU. Art:ooa Outlaws at _,,_ Memphis Showboats (3 hrs.) CD llOWll "The Thirty· Nine Steps" ( 1978. Suspense) Robert Powell, OaVld Warner i__I_ hr .. 42 min) CDJllOWll "The Th1rty·N1ne Steps" ( t978, Suspense) Robert Powell. Davld Warner ~hra.) . -~~Sea Chase" (1955. Ad· venture) John Wayne. Lana Turner (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .. "-... TMAnM__, ...,,.._. AIC ... Q --.OWMl•DIMY me ... ZOULIWTT .clAllaUIW _..,_. ...... 1ven1ag_. ......... .. ,Cl)Cll ... me ... llCMI "~O Pounds 01 Trouble" (1963, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Suzanne Pleshelle. A cabaret owner and his club Singer find thell hands full when they r agree to take 1n a troublesome but lovable ik~~Q mATaT~MHIRO BfTBT.-T Ttll Wiii Interview wrth Chuck Norrrs. ( 1 ht ) m llCMI "Grad Night" ( 1980. Comedy) Joe Johnson Barry Stoltze. Some Mac· Arthur High seniors end up 1n the sherrlf's office on the evenrng of their graduation. l2 hrs) •_.,.....Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyoos review "Cocoon" and "Return to Oz." · 1::1==-~ llCMI "Bill Cosby. Himself" ( 1982 Comedy) 8111 Cosby The comedian looks at evetyday faults and lotbles and per forms tus famous character1za11ons PG' U hr 44 mrn I 'L llCMI Pla11num Blonde · ( 1q31 Comedy) Jean Harlow Loretta Young A teporter returns to hrs glrlfriend alter a bl'~ .marriage to an heiress. ( 1 hr 30 min ) I TOIUIO IMlll 11• I ... Cl) ... -~ ...... w M ..._ Lii Host Jim Palmer swaps 6POflS anecdotes and childhood memorletl with comedians Phil Foster Alan King and Steve Landesberg G ........... amUCA The humor • ost travets 10 the Old West and 1a caught in ~ralyz~tOf'm. CJJlW' ATl9AlfCllm ··David Brenner hosts a performance by veter an comicS C.rl Ballantl"49. Shelley Berman Norm Cr05by. Jack.. Gayle. Geotge Gobel. Jackie Vernon and Henny Vovno· rm1n. ( 1 hr. 20 m1ri ) 199 I Oii 1111 TOWlt Featured tn$ide the Dodgers locker room With tips on lh•S sea· son's games and rnt8f'VleW9 with play9fs, hott one ol HOiiywood's top stuntmen plans to bring becl< the west.,n. tips on btffktng into tnowbll. 8 WllClll .... DA• WWWil Fea· ttnd' outdeted ~lption druge.. pen smoothnen. mltlNctng and conf\Jtrng la· bell. octometer fraud In used car1, last food butge<a __ e-.Lft!OmQGll T CJ) TOO Cl.Oii lfat ~ Henry's con- tract IS up lot renewal and Monroe brrngs home his secu11ty partner a Dobetman named Kelly flJ All IW wmt RAY CM1&U Ray Charles perlorms Ms Including "Georgia on My Mind." "I Can't Stop Loving You" and a rendrhon of "Amerrcan lhe Beault· luf" tn a COtlCert at the Jubilee Audrtorrum tn Edmonton. Alberta ( 1 hr.) 0....,. UCIJWITM DAVID"'**""-..-m .. Fea· lured close-captioned TV programming, 11 car cleaner commeic1a1. holel rooms lor Mn·smOkers, recyclrng waste products I n.l'I CO.lrlf't lllAT\m "The 01sco11ery Ot Animal Be hav•or" A look at early efforts of na1u1,:if 1s1s and zoologists 1nclud1ng Char195 Darwin 10 understand the animal m1n(1 (£'all 3 ol 6) (RJ o ( 1 hr I fll) WllUND ltlAGAzm Featured A tnok at lhe US Coast Gaurd. the Paragon a new car being 00111 in San Diego ih~s ot a WWII aircraft a11Show LOYl,_19t u.Y Barbara foresees compHca- llons when an mlellectual couple adopts two slum ch11<Jren as a 50e13I expe11mcn1 ,. I hr) walalt FOR N.ANUTI A hot dog ven· dOf and the daughter of a baseball srad•· um owner fall 1n love bul 1he11 0111e1en1 backgrounds present problems for the pair (lJ (0 J llOVIE 're,I( ( 1982. Drama) Mart Diiion. Jim Metzler Wrth his ca11ng bul ITT1J)atte01 older .bf'othef. an Oklahoma teen ager experrences the many pain-; of i wtng up PO' ( 1 hr 43 mrn I MMU NO HATOO NI IMllCI PIWI Celebrity judges Deidre Hall. Martrn Kove Roxie Roker Perform· anc:e by Richard ·o.mples" Field D HUDI .. Ole nu&. T oplC. shouto seit uanv abused ch•ldten aly.'ays be required 10 tes11ry 1n open court? fJ m Ole L.A. Featured England's oldest haunts 1nclud1ng rhe Lonleat Hous,. thp city of Bath and haunted pubs (I) CLOllW {J:Dl m Ole IAll DllQO Featured A 10nk ar San D.ego·s female pohce olficers ti11m<111 powered machines and indoor surr.ng tD TOO CLOll FOii COWOllT Henry's \.Oii tract ts up tor renewal and Monroe brrngs h<>me his setu!fil' partner a Doberman named Kelly <Af d) IAll D9eo ZOO Featured whales and dolphins of Sea World, the Manchurian Cranes .cMI 'Tesramef'lt" I 1983 Oramel Jane Alexander Wtlham O.Vane. The all ermath of nuclear holocavat • from no1 knowing who launched the attack or why t? the h0tro1s or slow death by rad1a11on po1sornng and its effects on a northern Caltlornra lal~~· (I hr . 29 mH'I) ,. 01)..,... 1'J9 (I) M ........OIW • M LOIT '"° ... ,,mM,. W 8 COVIi W Alter her escape lrO!n prlSl)n, fhe noto11oui; A1.1 1r w~ rra~ D11n1 11nd J.S\.k 1n a bu1tdmg lull or e~lr srves where lht' sleuths reveal their 1nnor tno51 thoughts (A) ( t hr ) G S ....., ITWll Drummond hQP9' to devetop a lathelly relallOtl~IP with his stepson by toking Arnotd and Sam c:11rnpmg (RI O e.,.. Tiie J"u S~r' ( 1960 Mus• CAii Neil Olamond Lauteooe ~ A New YOik centor bf "" w1lh famlfy 1rad1 llOt'I and $81~ out 10 find aoccess &s a P<>P music star (2 '"' ) • U . MOGl9I Stacy it dl1Nmed by • thug and then must overcome her fear of failure 1n order to save Hooker's life (A) f,(1 hr ) i E OP~• Host Steve Allen looks al how successful people and popular things got started This week: Wll· ham Shatner Jane Seymour Billy Dee Wlrhams Janet Leigh. Henry Mancini. "The Tomgtlt Show," the croissant fire- works, the shopping cart. (A) ( t hr ) ., llCMI "Killer By Night" (1971, Suspen~) Robert Wagner Diane Bake< Two seemingly unrelated cases mesh when police realize that the cop-killer thPy'rp loo~•ng tc1r •S ·a vital hnk to a strange c11y w•Cle epidemic of d•Phthena (2 hrs) fll) UWIQ ft.D Marrne brotog1st Alastair B1rlles rours the Austr;ihan reef and ex· plains its ecology o ( 1 hr 1 G!) LCM INaM. G ~T ~• ·The Life Of Verd•" Italy enthus1as11cally adopts Ve<di's operas as symbols of the fervor to over· throw Austrian rule and Verdi goes to Pa11s to five with singer Giuseppina Strep- pon1 (Part 2 of 61 IRJ O !1 hr 30 min) CCl lllOVll 'Und1•r The Vo1ca110" ( 1984, 01d~1a) Albert f"mnpy JacQuPline Brsset DtrectO! Jotin H11<,lnn s adap1a11on of Mal· com l ow1 y •, nov!'I A former British con- sul tormented by alcohoh!i\m and his past. struggles inellec.111atly ro reverse his self· deslruchve t>enav•c 1 A' 11 hr 49 mrn ) ' () IPOllTICIWTIJt ''fl) m¥tl "Ocrop11c;o;y t t983. Adven rure) Roger Mo(lle Maud Adams. Aided by a smuggler and a llader rn art forger· ~s. a RuSS1an genetal pldns an attack against Western E:urope, and it's up to B11t1sh agent lames Bond ro stop htm 'PG' (2 hrs , tO min ) $, QAUAQMllt TMI llOOKU98 In this San Jose Caht performance Gallagher IW1StS llwo c;eru .,., WI otld OI finanr;e ontO a spool w•th n1c; ldtP!>I 1.>mf1s ann olfbeat hu· mfJI (I ht) I MCINQ F1'0ll HOU. 'tWOOD ,,,. .. 9IQHT TRACH: awrT9lMTDI .. 6'.I rrt YOUR MOW Marr .)O<J fh literally create d band ll•nde of ~1<.e1e1ons for t~ homecoming dance (Pa11 1 ol 21 (R) I PUYIALL W -.ot.1 Hawke and CIMl!n 8fe s-rticken by a deadly wus during their 1n- vesllga1100 ot a secret laboratory 1n the Aleutrar'IS (R) ( 1 hr ) D 8) -A mM Nelt learns that Grandpa's grouch•oess rs Pfompl ed by htS feeling that he's i la1ture wrth nothing to will to his family (R) D 9 LOft IOAT A swllchboerd operator strikes up a retallO()st\ip with her boss, Gopher IS sMSllrvt at>oot the use of his n1cknt1me 1n tho presence of s IOfmer gw~ lnerld. ll mayor and her defeated oppo- nent tall rn love to the dismay of her cam~ pa.gn manager (RI O {I hr ) G mVll K .,., Daddy GQOdbve I 1981. Hr'l"™l Fab11111 Marrtyn Burns ""., h•~ "'!> ~111 then lather p<;ychte twins r&-en- omtl•• 1 • 01p<.P and 11'ift 11 as an 1,..tru- mtitnl af " ••'"\.l'"' t 2 nrs ) m¥tE TM Ooadty Df .. m · {1971, My~rery) Lk)ytl R110~ Janet Le91 A mon '°ttftf's 11 'Ch1tophr&01C fMC'llOt'I to a 1ecurr1tl9 df m 1n wh•ch a MCrtt court of ! Oft*t M deatn (I tw 30 min.) • --.M PTill• ITf M .. OOUgMie presents a moc of comedy and music With guests Bob Ho~ ~rol Bumett Burt Sunday, June 16, 1985 29 Reynolds. Tanya Tucker Alla Coolidge and Tom Wopat I 1 hr ) I c:nD aATMM l&L8'I LOllDC* lotm8MWN .-L. 't mATllT 11•1t1c .. •-rrr.1 Highlights ol '76 and '77 NFL seasons (1 hr) . ©) llCMI "Friday The 13th -The Fi- nal Chapter" ( 1984. Horror) Crispin Glovef. Kimberly Beck Jason the masked killer returns to wreak vtOlent vengeance on the denizens of Crystal Lake summer camp 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 1 min I IROnat loo's d1sawous anniver- sary celebra11on convinces him that he mvs~ay Q CI> Something Wicked This way Comes" ( 1983 Suspense) Jason Ro bards, Jonathan Pryce Two boys dtSCO\I· er tl>e terr1ly1ng SPt.rP' ,rvJerly•ng a myste- !IOIJS cam1vat where fantasies are lulhlled out only tor a horr1blt: pnce 'PG t 1 hr 34 min) I mtON.: TME '9GHTMAM COWTIUt ... ...,.l'Matl • cm IUlllA'l FMaY Vint worries about the security of his marroage when Naomi's newly rich e>.·husC>and returns (A) 19RLA&M CIOllROADI Of CUlTUM: UUIT .. ~ Thrs survey of contemp()lary Western Eu1opean aance comt>mes inter- views Mtf\ c;horeograoners and excerpts from two perlormances t>1 the Stuttgan Ballet ~ 5~erch,.., 1r-.e Scti1oci.. School tor Speech lmprovemen• Super Dave is Haoeo for Mt T a man (John Bynef) who repeats everything Q .. tJ ~ llCUY ~ml~ Hammer •rt;Pst.gates trP murder ol a star quarteruack wno was felled by an assas- sin 10 ttont of a capacity crowo (A) ( 1 hr I D ~ MllfTUI A fl>fmer IX)lleeman uses his prote~Of'at e1.J)er1·se 11'1 his new ca· reer as a 11.tller IOr·h1re 1R1 It hr I 11::,. OHO 'Jvtl Cary helps a woman rP .. !>tabhsn , 1 ''""1 ner sis· ter whr.rn ,t,.. ~.;ic;r t '"'"''' 1n t 7 years Daisy <,p;irl l'IP' t ,r It I' '>e<..ret t>enetactor ot a yoong dc111-.er tRI ::;;i , I hr 1 ti) LRITYlll Of TM! MCt4 MD FAIDM Interview· "fl• Rod Ste19er Barbara Eoen r r • lla<.et>all Sh• utst :n vll.te Smith, HohC!ay lnl' '..1<Jnf1er ~ Pr"lmons Wits.co (A) 11 hr 1 e 9DWll Far Cry From Home" P981, Orama) Mary Ann McDonald Richard Mone11e A young ano oattereo woman lfles 10 cope wtth hef tvr1<",11S SpotJSf! ( 1 hr 30 min J I ~, .... mAT AM.WAY JOUMIYI OIF TME ... .,_·Revenge of rr .. t~in1a' (1983. Adventure> Sh<> Kosug1 Arthvr Roberts A .rapanese gallefy ownpr Jenies hrs vt0- len1 N1n1a ~•tage uni Arner~•n drug traffickers kidnap hrs y J1•r Q son 'A' ( I hr . 28 min) IPOllTaOOI *II -Cltle ,...., uum :1tlll_,.IZ Fron AP'>.Jrs Palace Joan Rivers end her Iner '1 Pdf tribute to Joan'$ promlSCOOUS Ir•"' I HP~f Abfo- l'l'IOWlll Wllh vignettes I Hf'1C1t'S Well· •cnown eicpbts ( I hr ) -_.,YMCll l ... c.111. IT•aie. .. .,_,~JM D ·~Yland •nd OetrOll ate -nono tht VIC t '"' ot comedtc ettadct when HO"!Me Man•lel Paul Rodr1· ou'lZ. Oew Coulfer and M11<;o Btndef team 30 Sunday. June 16, 1985 J '::!£ for a stand-vp comedy concert ( I hr ) -Cf) TM.a ,_ TMI ..._ When a cantanlcerovs old man returns from the dead, hlS family and 'Community try to send him back e TOOCl.OllflOI~ Henry's con- tract 1$ up tor renewal and Monroe brings hOme his security partn8f. a Doberman nan;s~.._. ~ AC1DI INITI OI TMI • {!) .,.. "French Pussycat" ( t973, Comedy) Sybll Oanning, Katie Buchele A yovng woman makes a wag9f that she can br;ng any man to the altar w1thoV1 first g1v1ng him a sample of connubial bliss 'R' lhr., 21 min ) • -IA'Rll>A Y 9'Clr!'l 'AGI t• DD(f)QJ fm .... TAXI .,_ ''Fall Ot The Roman Empire· ( 1964. Orama) Sophia Loren. Stephen Boyd Emperor Marcus Aurehvs 1s mur- dered and hrS reprobate son, CommOdus. assumes the throne. (2 hrs. SO min ) (!)WALL,.,_., D.9AL 90IT e ITM llMCl6 Guests Chartotte Rae Bruce Wettz. (R) ( 1 hr ) e llCMI "Siience Of The North" ( 1981 Adventure) Ellen Burstyn. Tom Skerrltl In 1919. a young woman's marriage to a tfapper leads her to a hie ot hardship in the wilderness of northern Canada (2 hrs) GD MAI. VlllOt (() .-L. ,._ Highlights of Supe< Bowl It Green Bay Packers \IS Oakland Raiders CD flOl1UIT OI iM*TMY ITU TTBI @ --"Tapestry Of Passion·• (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr . 15 min) ITftl ~•Alf~ TO 111¥1 A concert tncludtng sight gags. zany 510- ues, batlOon animals and banJ0-play1ng also, the O&car-nomtnated film short "The Absent-Minded Watter ' i 1 ht ) I NOTIUT tW .-nTMCU 1t:11 .,. 'The E•term111ator ( 1980. Drama) Ch11stopher George Samantha Eggar Atter l'lts war buddy IS leh para· lyzed by a New York )'O\Jth gang a Viet nam vet tat..es hrs revenge by mvrdeung street c11m1nals through grlJE!SOme tortv ous means 'A ( 1 ht 4 t min ) 11:111 UMAIT .... CD IAn.AY .-T lM Host Ed Asnef Musical guests the Kinks ("Oo II Again," "Word ot Movth") (R) ( 1 hr . 30m1n) e "'""oet TMI Mn'I Songs "lnlatua- llOl'I,'' "Yoo Really Got Me •• "She WOfkS Hard For The Money," "Born To Be Wtld." "Somewtiere Ovef The Rainbow" and "Oon·1 You Want Me " Judges St&- pl'len Blsnop Stanley Ctart., Rebecca Hol- den l =-~OI--.._.._ .,. "Carrie.. 11976, Horror) Sts!y Spacek, Piper Laurie A timid 1 .. n.age1 becomes the butt of a cruel prom-night prank and re1.+tatos against her "Cla$S- rnetes wtlh a "tlevastatlng. supernatural lvry (2 hrc;) • ,...,..._.,...mmvn 'The New Wife" When w ino M•y Yee ar-""" "°"' Hong Kong to jOln her husband John 1n Los Angeles. she discovers that he's a dlShwaahel, not a rnteutan1 mane· MAIPOITl•t•-llDWll "Alt The•RIQhl Movn" ( 1983 Ofama) Tom Cr\JIM, Ora~ T Nel9otl An ambotious hiQt'I 5ChOol loottHlll plaYef 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ot a college scholarship in ordef to make a bettef hfe for himself 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (£) .. ,...,. 11198 .,. "The Tetmlnal Man" ( 1974 . Suspense) George Segal, Joan Hackett Based on a novel by Michael Crichton. A man becomes a guinea pig Involving elec· trode 1mptant1ng when he suffers from blackouts which make him vlOlent (2 hrs 15 rrnn) ([) • .,. "Tapestry 01 Passion" (•1977. Adult) John HOimes. Sharon Thorpe. De- spite fhe inherent danger, a woman searcl'leS tor het brothet's murderer ( 1 hr . 15 min I 11:111 ~CA'tTOPTa •••w .... llCMI "Survive•" ( t9'1i. Orama) Pa- blo Ferret. Hugo SHgtitz The survivors of a plane crash in the Icy Andes Mountains must resort to desperate means 1n order to stay ahve Based on a true 1nc1dent (2 hrs) f9 DAYID ......, Scheduled lormer singers and shOw girts from New York's Lattn Ouanet" and ~acabana. Guests Ch+ckee James, T cfni Carr Oii. Beverly An· oorson, Betty George. Tonie Byroo Pow- ets 8!> Un.Al MM CI>.,. "Bachelor Par1y" ( t984, Com- edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny K1taen. A care- free schoorbus driver's pals deelde to lhrow a pre-wedding party tor him, com- phcahng matte<s Is the fact that the g111's lather disapproves ol her choice ( t hr 33mm) I .,.,_, . .. _,'TIACal ""91TAM OI CCJmDY IAWTI lMI l9llOV Byron Allen. Dana Carvey. Billy Cty$tat. Andy Kaulman Rober! Klem. Bette Midlef, Joe Piscopo, Richard PryOf and Robin Wrlhams salute the innovative club that helped launch the careers of some ol tOday's top comic talents ( 1 hr ) ttaall .,. "Undefcovers" (No Date Advil) ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 11:91 umOJTHIGAm .. YOM NOT TIAall .._..,. OIMOlllMM .,. "China G11I" ( 1943. Aoven rure) Gene Tierney George Montgomery World War II China 1s the backdrop tor ao- venture end romance between an Amert· can photOQrapher and a lovely Eurasian Q!!_t. (2 hrs ) Cl.) AUTO UC9ll NASCAR Van Scoy Ola· mond Mtne 500. lrom Pocono, Pa (RI •1•cm •••mn ... .... "Wateftoo Bridge" ( 1940 Ro mance) VMen Le4gh. Robefl TayiOf A dancer mou<O$ when she believes that her lover, a &Oldier, hos died. (2 hrs ) .......... ~ ... "One. Upon A Spy" ( 1980. Drema) Bettnor Parkm. Ted Danson A compvtet genius Is relUctantty lured lnlo service as a spy by a manlpulAtrve aoent and ftnds hlmMlt Involved with the WOfld's mosi dangerous crlmln&I (1 nr • ~O min ) .,.. "Ov r The BrOOklyn Bridge' ( 1984, Romance) Elltott Gould. Ma1gavx Hemingway A man who d1eems ot own- ing a Po&h rntaurant In Manh•llan must marry a woman he doesn't love so that ho can receive the flnanQl•I support need4H:I to 5t•tt tht buSl,,... 'A' ( t hr., .48 min ) ... "At\Orold" ( 1982. Selonce ~ic· lion) Klaus Klnskl, Oon OpP9f In en 11<>- lated spece station, •n atmost·hum11n ro- bot It homfied to dltcovet 1n.1 he It to be put OU1 Of CornmllaiOo bye trued 1Clt1'\· -Monday C:Onl. tlSt. 'PG' ( 1 t'tr., 20 mtn ) CS) THI ....-.ocll-• 1MI LOIT .,._ IODlaA_.,_ I ~mA11: .. 11¥11-n""--rr01T111 • w ...r1UC11 W 1MI PMMC* 01 ~ IT-.... PAMIOll Humorous sketches by ac- tor and comedian John Paragon ("Air- plane 11· Tt\e Sequel"). with appearances by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman), Cassandra Peterson ·(Elvira) and Edie Mc~1hr) , *IMC.:': 90¥ll "Devil's Own" ( 1967, Horror) Joan Fontaine, Kay Walsh An English schoolmarm falls under suspicion when one of her pupils becomes a sacnhc1al voe· t1m of w1tchcral1 (2 hrs) WUWMIT\.llG HI 8 lllOVll "'Ltttle Fauss And Big Halsy" ( 1970. Orama) Robert Redford. Michael J Pollard Two motorcyc11sts leave betwnd a stnng of broken hearts as ltley roar through tt\e West on battered bikes with desperate dreams (2 hrs ) l =••ACI OOOlltltHT LA: ¥IDIOt Featured The Eurylhmtes, Lone Josttee. The Doors ( 1 hr .30mtn ) • :::".,,:OP YCM LR (8} llCWm ' Andr0td" ( 1982. Science Fie· lion) Klaus K1nsk1, Don Opper In an iso- lated space station, an almost-human ro· bOI is horrtlied to discover that t'le is lo be put out of comm1sS100 by a CfaZed scien- llports Cont.I ......... _...., ........... IR pur111hnel...,... "'"'"'' • ..._ .... 0..... ............. --. -·Weclnesclay-- __ Thanclay __ _ __ rrw.y ___ _ APIZ llMlll -·•••ML c•a Ml A,..ea at Qct.. .......... p .... > •••11 ·1.7~-·u•M' -• ··-M.l "'"' ... ···-.:: -.... .. Ct11-g ... A._. ....... ,, 111111, .... (1 .... ) APt& llltOfl -1 DMUI TIUnLCll -........ "~· 1111 .. , .......... Y-' ,..... ~ "-"' • ._ ti " '')' _ ......... ,..... .. ..,.._u.a.w.tt a'' • I A :a, ..... (' lw., • .-.) -NA IOU MIMI O' 11~ ,,_ Allllll c '' .. ........ ,,..,., ..... , list 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (%) llOWI "The Tall Blond Man W11h One Black Shoe" ( 1973. ComedY) Piernt Richard, Bernard Blier. A bumbling musl· ·cian becomQ$ tt'te unwitting pawn in a power struggle within the f!rench lntelH· genoe establlshmen1. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) e 90¥ll "Dementia 13" (1~. Horror) William Campbell, Luana Anders A Pll)'- chopath clinging to tt'te memory ol a dead sister Is responsible for a series of axe murdefs 1n an Irish castle. (2 hrs ) -~.,.,. .... ,...,_TODAY llOWll "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moran1s Two beer-10\/ing men become tnvOlved tn a plot to kidnap a brewing heiress and make tt'te world addicted to a newly spiked bever· ~ 'PG' (1 hr , 30 min.) lS) ULU•• Tiii IOC«l& a In this San Jose. Calif. performance. Gallagt\er twists tt'te serious world of finance into a spoof with his latest props and offbeat hu· mor ( 1 hr) M et) 90¥ll "Under The VOicano" (1984. Drama) Albert Pinney. Jacqueline Bissel. Director John Huston's adaptation of Mal· com Lowry's nO\lef. A former British con- sul. tormented by aleohollsm and hls past, strugg~ lneffectualty to reverse his self- (18Structlve behavior 'R' ( 1 t'lr . 4'9 min.) •CID .wll "Greystoke Tt\e legend Of Tartan, Lord Of Tt\e Apes" ( 1984. Ad- venture) Ralph Richardson. ChnstQPher Lambert. African apes raise an orphaned bOy from a helpless toddler to an intem- N••ll 1p41rt1 .......... ,, gent and expe<lenoed t"tunter 'PG' Q (2 tvs .. 9 min.) •• llOWI "The Raven" (1935, Horror) Boris Karloff. Bela Lugosi. A mad plastlc surgeon who reveres tt\e works of Edgar Allan Poe develops a tooure machine to UM 11::.ractloa. (1 t'tr .. 15 min.) e "Waterloo" (1971, Drama) Rod Steiger. Ch<lstopt'ter Plummer. Napo:- leon Bonaparte re1ums to France follow- ing t'tls exile to Elba and his crushing de- lea1 by Wellington's troops at Waterloo. lhrs .• 45 min ) ... ---=---" _..,.,. ,.,_., II • 90¥ll "Blue Steel" ( 1934. Western) John Wayne. Eleanor Hunt A dlSQuised U S marshal convmces a lown not to yield their gold·nd1 land to a pressuring band. ( 1 hr.) GD LR 01 CIMT (m llOWI "Strange Brew . ( 1983, Come- dy) Dave Thomas, Rici\ Moranis. Two beer·IO\ltng men become Involved In a plot to kidnap a brewing t'teiress and make tt\e world addicted to a newly spiked bever- ~· 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) LS)~ Sketches: the Schlock School for Speech lmprO\lement. Super Dave Is traded for Mr T, a man (John Byner) who repeats every1h1ng o (%).wll "The Lonely Lady" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Boct'lner On a tel- evised awards program. a successful screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached lame 'A' ( t t'lr.. 32 min I AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOOROPllllRI . . SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday. 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There it was. June 16. 1960. The first da1ly edition of the Glo~ Herald and Newport Harbor Pilot. the twin newspapers that would be-com e the Orange Coast Daily Pilot the follow- "I always thought a .newspaper has to lead to ~ successful. · .. And I know this sounds hlce a preacher. but a pai;ier should lead m the direction of nghteousness," he said. "We tned to do that and we succeeded." The !~ad stof) conceri:-a burly. truck driver who stalked <Ind killed a prominent Newpon Beach woman he blamed for breaking up his marriage. He apologized to police for thl· trouble he had caused. Below ii, there was a bulletin that President Dwight Eisenhower's goodwill trip to Japan had been canc~lcd. Rioting 1n Tokyo b~ "Com- munist-led mobs" was blamed for 1he cancella1ion. O n page 7 -the spons page -the Coast Orange Coast residents who are graduating with honors from UC Irvine are tisted./A8 California State investigators probe a cheese factory as more unconfirmed cases of llsterlosis are reported in several states.I A3 Nation Five thousand striking United Airlines pilots have agreed to end their 29-day walkout./ A3 World A new book ~ays the nuclear powers are spin- ning a global web of danger./A7 Style Men are not enjoying manicures, massages, makeovers.182 Irvine hospital supporters plan event with an Orien- tal theme./83 Sports T_he Angels fall to the Chicago White Sox for the second straight time, 3-2./C 1 Surprising U.S. Open leaderT.C. Chen takes a two-stroke lead into the final day./C1 Pinkton Thomas knocks out Mike Weaver In the eighth round. retaining his wee heavyweight tltle./C2 Entertainmen t The newest members of the "Cheers" crowd prefer milk to a bar's more typical f are./86 Bualneaa Orange County must promote Itself to achieve success In the national - and International - arenas./ Cl Travel Residents of Big Bear view their town· s Increas- ing popularity among . tourists with mixed emo- tlons./81 INDEX Erma Bombeck Business Classified Crossword Death Notices Entertarnmenf Horo.Cope ~nn Lancters Optnlon Put>Nc Notices Real Estate Sports Style Tetevlslon Travel w .. ther . . 85 86 C6 01-6 C7 C7 86 05 85 C8 C7 C4·5 C l-3 81-3 TVL~ A2 headline read: .. Dodgers Lash Phillies;" Dulce Snider slugged two homers, Frank Howard drove an three and ~ndy Kou fax pitched 5-hll ball in the 14-2 victory. Next to 11 was the story of boxing champ lgemar Johansson training for his upcoming rematch with Floyd Patterson. In the classified section, T heodore Robbins Ford was oflen ng a 19 5 7 T - Bird convertible for $2,495 and Wells McC'ardle ~eallors was lislln~ an ocean view home in Newport Height~ SuiCide driver crashes into bus ------Wrong-way driver in critical condition after freeway ~~as!!_ A 49-yoar-old Los Angeles woman was listed in criti cal condition S<\,iur- day night after she apparently tried to commit suicide b)' driving the wrong way on the San Diego Free"ay and steenng her car head-on into a chartered busload of U.S. Mannes. Besides the woman. 1dcnt1fied as Selma Ivery. onl) the driver of the chan ered bus. 41 -vear-old Steven Fuller of Linwood. "as inJured in the colhs1on. a California H ighway Pa. trol spokeswoman said. Fuller was releaseJ following treatment for a bruised lcnce a t Fountain Valle" Community Hospital. · I very was reponed 1 n cri tjcal condition in the hospital's intensive Care Unit Wl\h multiple bone frac- tures, a hospital spokeswoman said. The collision occurred about 2:45 p.m. on the San Diego Frec"a) between Warner A ven uc and E:ud1d StreeL C'HP · officers 1nvc)ti ga11ng the crash said hery apparcntl) "as drivingaJong the center divider of the northbound travel lane~ in the 'Mong direction when she swerved into the oncoming bus. The) estimated her speed at 60 mph. . The bus. caff) rng approx1matel) 47 Mannes. s~ened to a' 01d-hitting the car head-on. Instead. the left side ofl very'scarstruck the bus a iJancing blow to its left side. according to a paramedic who treated the tnJured woman. RETRO SPE c TIVE for S 17.950. The forecast called for earlv morn- ing clouds. hght winds from the nonhwest and a -high of 70 degrees. There was a tomado-walch in Ne- braska and Iowa reported four mches ing year. · For Walter Burroughs. the found- in_g publisher, the day marked a tnumph. He had built the paper from a one-sheet publication with a circula- tion of500 readers to a fi ve-day dail) with a circulation approaching 17.000. "We didn't run the paper to promote propaganda. We ran 11 to answer the questions on people's minds." Burroughs recalled recentl}'. Tom Keev1f was the ed.Jtor when the paper became a daily. He sull can recite the brealong stones on that dav and the reporters assigned to cove"r them. "It (going daily) really wasn't that traumauc an experience." Keevil said. "We were already coming o ut three days a week so at wasn't that much of a step. But it was one more Fountain Valle) Fire Dl·panmenl Me 'n my dad Paramedic Brett Mauntscred11cd the bus driver for a'oidrng a collision Momenta like theae are what Fathe r •• Day that could ha"e had far more serious ls all a bout. and Kelly Mc Millan, 22 her Hfe aaahe and her dad, Doug Mc Miilan, play toaether at Bayatde Drl've Park ln Newport Beach . (Pleaee see SUICIDE/ A2) m o nth•, appears to be ha'rinC the time of DA tells parents, 'pay up' By JEFF ADLER Of IM 0.-, Piiot IWI If Father's Da} 1s for g1"1ng. then t~e Orange Count} District At- torney's Office has some strong ideas what some fathers and mothers should begin giving loda~ -their delinque nt child support payments. In conjunction with the state Department of Social Services. pros- ecutors in Orange and five other California counties will experiment beginning today w11h an amnrst)' pregram for parent who have negleqcd to make court--ordercd (Pl--Me PARENT8/A2) For Roosevelts, any time with dad was Father's Day F DR's eldest son Jim recills refafionship with famoµs fat her By LINDA ALGAZI When the} were alone. he c3lled ham "pa." In more pubhc but infor- mal arenas he addrl"sscd hrm as "father." Al work -JUSl as eH~~one el~ dad -he called him "Vlr. Presh:t~·· James Roose, ch . eldest of the fi,e sons of Franklin and Eleanor RooSt"'- \Cit. relll'Cted o n his palit in a Father·, Da' anterv1e" last "C'd. Prommenth d1spla)ed on the "'alls of has office are portraits of his famous parents. Franl hn Delano Roose' eh looks ,·e~ powerful and distinguished in ha~ photograph. But "hat seemed to peck through has pres1den11al 'tnl'er "'as the same genial. "arm-hcant'd quaht> that those "'ho know him admire in has wn "Both m> mother and m)' father had a special enJO' ment of people." Jim said. - - What a "ondcrtul kgaq for 3n) (Pleue eee R.ltFLECTIONS/ A2) ·'Tradition!' exhorts ex .. Gov. Brown Calls upon students to emphasize ethics. lifelong leart)ln .Jnternatton_al cooperfiltpn By RED VOOELSTEIN °' ............... Former C-alifpm1a Go". Edmund,, 0 . Brown Jr. Saturi:lay tdld gradu- atina UC Irvine Graduate School of Manaaement .studc.nu lhaL tra· dit1onal values wall pl:ty a key role an assurina the futun~ \ucre s of the U Dll~ Stalts. -• · In a· 15-mmutc 1..ommcnt'eml·n1 address. Brown exhorted membl.•n ot the school's 20th araduatana cl~m (\) devote themselves to h fclona knrn· 1na bttausc the c:ountry·, "human C'ap1t1I" reprclC'nt\ "the foundation ofour nauon~I strcnath:· Brown told the student 1he) \ rcprcscnttd this nation's ·~elate" and emphasized that they should never underestimate \he 1mponance of cducntaon. international eoopcranon and cth1n as they step into their new JO~s an the workplace. "We arc at an advantaic in that wt arc a alobal supc_rpowcr wil~ the Clll)ldl~ LO do lf"Cll· thi.np-"for tJk world.' Brown id "Howe\ler. we are also at a d1sadvant.&&C in that such a po 1t1on 1s difficult to maintain. "What (lead) we have wt cannot 11t on Our m~n th '" our weaknns. We cannot sta nate We must conttnU< to lead. "We cannot C\P"Ct to work ten. -· Related photos Page A3 -pla) mott:'11nd maintain our-posmun of leadership an the world... the- former aovemor said. urgin~ the students to promote a spint of antemataonat cooperation. "We nttd the wealth ofkno~ledgc that fore1,ners· can provide Four ~nt oft~ wortdt"llnnot manmrm ifs leadership position unit at opens Us doon." be satcl ln cdndudl1'1. BrQwn challtn&cd the 1raduatcs to be virtuous an their tr.uult for matenal ad\'anccment ..Ethics, '1rtuc (and) trust tare) an 1nd1 pen "ble foundauon for a frtt ~1ety. Chrat1n1 aod unethical b(-.. hav1or cats away at this foundation and 1ncrea5e' the pre sum for the development of authorit nan JO' " tmment. Freedom as a ran-tlo""-cr an a hostik env1ron'ment. We mus1 worl to mointam i-ts e<1stenC't." hC'sard Judith R~ner. tht as 1stan1 dein of the graduate management school who a.rranst'd for Brown's sptteh. said that in· choosing a speaker ~he was looking for ~m('OnC" "who had a contnbut1on LO ma\..e ... ottnA mat tJCI :tudent!I art peroc1"ed as being "quite ron-~rvatt,C','' Ro'i(Jler added, "I think thl") enjo)'e<f h~tcn1n1 to ~mronc "'ho as as thoua,ht·Pl'O' o kang •~ Brown 1 •• Sandy Har\..n~ ... J membc1 M tht gnaduatina cla~$. ad "lhc laked a rown·, 'Jltt<'h hrcau~ ll "wa'I non- poht1c.1l and a(lpcal~1 to trad111onal \ al\IC' .. (Pleue en DOW"/A-2) stc~~:vil recaJled that 11 wa.s not a ... ,..._ complete coincidence that the date for going daily landed on hjs birthday. "It wasn't planned that way but as the date approached. I do remem~r trying to push a btt," he laughed. Tom Murphme. later to become managing editor of the Dajly Pilot. recalled visiting Burroughs the day the paper went daily. "I was working up an the San Francisco Ba> area at the time but I happened to be down on that day," Murph1ne said. "It was lcand of (Pleaee Me PILOT'S/AS) 38 still captive a boa.rd jetliner Israel considering releasing Shiites to meet demands ALGIERS. tj$eria (AP) -Arab terronsts who se12ed a TWA Jet and kdle-d one passenger fn-.ed three more Amencan hostages -including a Southern C'ahfomian -earl\ Sun- day. the third day of terror for the hijack victims. Algeria's official news agency. Algerie Presse Service. quoted gov- ernment officials as saymg 38 Amen- can hostages remained aboard the Boeing 7727 along with an un- detenmned number ofh1Jackers. Th~·sky pirates. anned w1lh guns and h•nd grenades. were ~lieved to ~ m~mbcrs of Islamic Jihad. or Islamic Holy War. a fundamentalist Shnte Moslem tcrrroist group. ·The\ set a new Cleadhne -q am. GMT Sunda) (l a.m. PDT) -for mN'ttng lbear pnncipal demand. the rekase of -\rab pnsoner<. held b~ Israel In Td ~'"·Israel Radio n·poned Sunda) morning that the go,ernmena was cons1denng rreeing ~nc1 Lebanese Shute Moslem pnsoners ro meet the demand. It did nol elaboratl.'. hu{ said Defense M inister\ nzhak Rabin was an contact wath the L nited tates 0' er the h1Jackang Israel's otlic1al posnaon 1s to not meet demands b' terronst.s. The plane "as com.mandttred Fnda~ morning wath 153 people aboard after lea' mg ~thens. Greece. for Rom e It stop\)('d in Beirut "here some hostages "ere relea~d. then "ent to ~lg.aers "here more "'C!'t' freed. The plane returned to Beirut Fnda~ night and the h1Jackers killed o ne man. then returned to the (Pleue see H1JACK /A2) School 'family' sad at closure Decline in students for&.es district to shut Meadow View By FRED VOGELSTEIN or..,. o.-,,.... ...., Offiliah and tormt•r 'tudl·nts at Meado~ VH·" Elementan School an Huntington Beach staged a "grand tinal<' .. ~lurda\ as the '>Chool pn•pared for its do\un-\\ edne'ida' Mcado" \'1c" and thrl"<" other ~hoolc; in the ()\:{'.in \ ie" d1stnct arc betng doS('d lht\ 'e.ir bt-cau§<' there aren't enough studcnh an the distnct, The thrtt other ~hool' rc'ild\' to clo~ arc· (ilen \ •<'~ Lark V1r" and I' easant \'1e~ ~ccord1ns to (oa)lt \\3,ne an admtn1\trat1ve as\i 1ant at Ckcan V le~. the closurt" arr d ur to a decline 1n ~tude-nt ('nrnllmt•nt ' "The dt,tm·t'.. l.'ntollmcnt pcak.cd m l1P3. Vt c had oH·r 14.000 ~tudcnt.-. t•nrolled hacl tt11:n Toda\ we b.a'c lc.s.s Lban 10.C.)()." <ht ~:i1d. Gav\e Bowtrt. pt 1n<'t~t of McaJow Vt('"' •ntnhutc the dC\ hne in pan to Jn ancre.1~ an th( ('O'~t OI It\ IO& "Y c.)UOf ~pk v.11h \.Clung ch1ldn-n \imph can·1 afford to (Pleue aee SAD DAT I A2l f . \ ' SAD DAY FOR MEADOWVIEW ••• From Al b'e an Huntington Beach an~ bofhood Sl'hool closes becau5t of the Jon.er:· she said. "OnJy 150 k1ds of convenience it provides to families elementary 5Chool ~live an the area. who live in the area. However, The ~t ore bused in." c11rollment has been declinana so the Meadow Vaew, which l\a llad . ·1n l · -:• veo pnnc1pals )l~ at OJ)l:ned t:n ·-·-Cd\.IU taon 1962 •• u d to be· on of t~ tartest • W~(.,School who schoo f1)k&he tlistriet. Jr> I.91J tt~ ·wac ·~ yott~l\l.tl. ba~:!.b:JI enrollmfnt was ov~r JOQ. This year artd so for IO ·Xc&JJ .i w 11icrc we"re tt:snha~400 studCn u . View, rKallod that ·w~ won a Tot of The nrst ~ian of <technang enrol· ehamJfio'6Sh"9~ .,. - lment surfaetd 1n ~76 when th~ '"It s ftlifio:~t;"he added. 'Tit school had to ~liminatc ats seventh be sorry to ~: and.eighth g,_(1 _ • .... arade teac er at 1not r dl$tnct school, Harbor View, wa a student at Meadow View Whea t fant oFed ... I still love Meadow View. It s such a nice facility," she 51i<l. ~~rc~mpty weren't enough students or t~r available to create an effec-ti~Wl~l" trisb:'1:hool e~e.cu.," JAicl'Waf11e. Whlle most involved rtahze the ~IO$Urc 1s oece~ry. that can't mitigate their sadness. .. The closing ts reall} a shame." said Sandy Mauceh. commun1ca- 11ons chaa nnan fo r the PTO and mother of a Meadow View student. "In the 25-}ear history of the d1stnct. 1t has only had to close two other sc hools." Joyce Murakami. mother of two Meadow Vaew students saad, "I think c' ef)one feels badly when a nCJgh- Edmund G. Brown Jr. BROWN ... From Al According to administrative assis- tant Wayne, future uses for Meadow View and the other three schools that are closina will be contingent on community needs. "The sthools belong to the people in the community. The buildings "!'ill be used to provide co mmunity ser- vices." She said that most of Meadow View·s 25 classrooms would be used for child care-related functions. Io PARENTS ... From Al child suppon payments. Amnesty is offered during the next two months to those who agree either to make up their delinquent J!!AY- ments or make some other llfTin}c-- ments regarding siaymeot. For those parents who don't talc~ advantage of the amnesty program, the subsequent phase could be more severe. Beginning Aug. 16, local prosecutors plan a comprehensive roundup of offenders.. Charges will be filed against parents whose payments are behind, even if only for a short lime: those who haven't paid their debts under the amnesty program as agreed; or those who haven•t bothered to make ar- rangements to pay, according to Deputy District Attorney Richard Fulton. Under the amnesty program. parents owing child support pay- ments can come to the District Attorney's Office at the courthouse in the Santa Ana Civic Center or addauon, Meadow View's drama facilities will become available for community rental. "GtU\CO\rt as beanJ Ulkcn 1n leas1 p1_ the pace so as to lessen the 1mpaet or- tht doslltt·on 1M eommunaty. The distri~t 1UttEmpting to avoid leiisaf\i the space to undeolirable clients. who • n\tsh t cauge-wr-tncrtMt; in. the n 1 • level of the comn'lunaty or cause unnecessary traffic problems an the area." PrancipaJ Bowles and Com - missioner Mauceli both said the closing will have a manimaJ impact on Meadow View's students. "None of the classes will be split up so that most stud~n.u will not be· separated from their #friends by the move." said Bowles. . Of the more than 2~dcnts in the Gifted and TalenteP: Education program at Meadow Vfcw. those an the fourth and fifth grades will go to College Vaew School next year. Those curren1ly in the m.ih grade witl go to Marine View. The remaining 150 students from the area will go · to Village View. e).cept foh he sixth graders. the~ wall go to Spn ng Vaew I I telephone a special amnesty hotline toenroll an lhe pr~m. The amnesty telephone hotline nu mber as ·8~-~ ... Although the program is not in- tended for persons who ~tafford 10 clear up their back payments. Fulton encouraged those J>arents to also oontact the DA's office in the hope some arrangement can be made. About 20,000 Orange County parents arc under court order to pay child support and about 62 perc'ept <?f that number are delinquent, a~ ing to FuJtoo. The vast majority of the delinquent parents are fathers whose children are ln the custody of their former o r estranaecf wives. That's why Father's Day was chosen to kick off the amnesty Pfi?jl'&m. Besides OranJC County. similar programs are being tried on an e.1tpcrimental basis in Riverside, Kem, Ventura. Santa €ruz and Sacramento counties. 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Department official told< BS "Well. Onl' of tht• pa\\t'ngt·r~ freed an A unat of the U.S. Army's antJ-11 looh bad. that 1n fac1 eigh t or nine .\lgat·r .... ( hm11nc Cooke. from Bos· terronst Delta Force based at FL .\mencan male\ "ath Jcwa<.h sound-11>n. \fas'> .. '>did 1h:H on the St'Cond Bragg. NC .. was sent to the region. ang names "ere \anked off that plane s1op an Beirut .. about"" more gu}'s according 10 a source in Washington the second 11mc'around'1n Beirut." (h11ackers1 ran on10 the plane They UCI holds a particularly special place in the hean of Brown. who was governor of Californ ia .from 1974-1982. His father. Edmund G (Pat) Brown Sr. as credned with helping to found t~f Jrv1he ca mpus dun ng 1he years ¥ occupied the governor's mansion in Sacramen10. from 1958 10 1966. SUICIDE DRIVER ••• who spoke on conditior'. of anonymi-tale Depanment spokes...,oman "ere hea' 11\ armed .. ty. Robcn Sams, a Wti ite House Kathv F1ctlkr said she could no1 The first.ho'>tagcs released Satur- spokesman. refused comment on the c:onfirm that people were taken off I ht' da; ~ere an .\meracan man. has repon. The Pentagon refused to h11acked plane an Beirut bccau~l' ··we daughter and a <.crnnd .\mencan confirm or den~ the unafs move-don't kno" tonurl'.'. But !.he said thl' "oman Brown. who has made onl)' scat- tered pubhc appearances since he was defeated in his 1982 U .S Senate bid. declined to comment on his pohtacal future. He said only that he was enjoying pra"ate hfe. writang and workrng for the New York law firm with whKh he 1s atlilaated. From Al con~uenccs ... He dtd a good JOb to avoid at head-on." he said. Firefighters had 0to use cutting tools to free Ivery from the wreckage ... Her loweT extrcmjties were pretty well tied-up in the wreckage... Maurits said. He also said the v1ct1 m 1old paramedics and CHP officers in- vestigating the crash that she swerved intentionally into the path of the oncoming bus. The. C~P spokeswoman ~id the invesugauon anto the crash as con- tinuing.. ment. depanment had heard 1ha1 ~"weight l ht• haJacker' later freed 53 passen- A six-member International Red people were removl'd from thl· planl' gl·rc;. most!~ \\Ulm'n and the elderl). Cross team arrived in Algiers Satur-She saad U.S officials wl·re looking and the li\e trmalc flight attendants day nigh t. The team leader. Jean anto the rl'pom. "But our con1act$ Saturd:i' 1n \lg1crc; after Greek Hoeflangcr. who took pan in the aren't optamal in Bc1ru1 and al's hard .iu1hon11cs rdeascd an accomplice of recent exchange of Palcs11n1an and 10 get 1nforma11on 't'I") qu1ckl~. lht• air p1rat1:s . .\la .\twa. 21. "ho llew Israeli prisoners. told reporters 1hc e'>perialh during the maddk of 1he w .\lg1a' .\thl'n' police arrested delagat1on had come al the request of n1gh1.'' .\t\\J ,hortl\ afll'r the plane wa<; U.S. and .\lgerian officials .. on a The Stall' lxpanment \a1d thl'rc • haJJl'kl'd REFLECTIONS ON LIFE ••. I purely humanitarian basis." inataall; were 122 Amem·an-; lln 1he ·\liout nn hour later. 1he h1Jackcrs The three latest hostage!. freed. all plane. TW.\ Flight 847. 1ml\Jdang lrt•t•d 10 male lapt1'es. who were men around 60 vcars old. wl.'rl.' e1gh1 ere" members IJ (,..t•n h~ hu~ 10 a \.IP loungl' at l'romAl ch.ild -bu1 docsn·1 one ha'l' speC1al problems being the son ol a public servanl'.' The son of lht· fornwr pre<.adl'nt ~poke "llh au1hont~ ·· \n ~bod' 1n public hfc "ho hac; fa ir(\ 'oung children I'> going 10 ha'e a· d1tlicult dilemma to 'iohe. Puhhc scr"1u~ takes 11mc and often there's not much left Cl\.Cr for famal) and ch1I· dren. ··srnk.ang a balance ~a., dlllicult for my father It "as also dallicuh for us. .:is.has children" Jim sec ... hamc;elf ac; ha' ang had a pm aleged J)\l<,1t1on an h" lam al). As the elde'it son. he had <.pccial op- ponun1t1ec; thal were no1 a'> a\atlable to ha!> brother'> and 10 h1'i c;1<,ter. "I think tht· utht'r'i ma' ha'l' suffered more than I tx--:ause offothl.'r'<i pubht 11fc." he '\31d "Father'c; D:i' was an~ da~ "c gt)I t11 sel' a lot ot our father .. Jim remember., being a small child \hen h1'> t:uher "a~ ass1c;tant sec- l'tan of the '"a'' He remembers Frank Ian Rou..C\ cli as a 'CIJ ph~ s1cal .ndl\1du.il "ho ll kt:d a rough game lunng ha'> prl·-poho ~cars Jim often ·l·ned a' goaltrndl'r "halt' his father la~l·d lield h111..h'' aga1n\t lhl' Bniash mha'" ''·"' I Jl'o rl·n11·mht•r tathl'r t f'\ 1ng. Ill '.llh ml' 111 111.11..1· .1 h11at .it ( am- ,,hcJlo hi.ind \I\ t.1thl•r \\J\ i11111J 11h h1~ hJnlh -h1..' tould lk..,1g.1-i .ind uald a ho.II \\ht'-h hl' th1..·n ra1.. l'd ross tht· hav at ( ampohdlu · Jam's e\l'' <.parklcd a' he rccalkd ·1at hi\ ln thn <. tioat u~ualh Y.On t'C:JU'>t' of at<. 'oUpttraor de\1gn Dad m c' er lc:irn to make a tmat" ,';"ll'\t'r \1 ~ ho:u Jl\\a\\ l'ndl'd up 11kang li(,..l' J h.1rgt• But 11 fa,lana1ed l' 10 wa11..h him du at." Jamee; Ron'll.'H'lt ha' been quite .ccessful 1n hl'>o"n nght Flcc1ed to 1ngre'ls for s1 x term<,. ht•\ also \t.•d with tht• l 0 n11e<l Na111>n~ and WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very i• Guaranteed ,.,. t..... 1 . '" .. was a bngadier general in the Manne Corps. He as "father" to se' en children. Jam is now closer to at least some ot has grown child ren 1han he has e'er been before. And wath his youngest child -14-year-old Becky -he has a special bond. Beck) calls ham .. dad" and lives at home in Newport Beach with him and her Mom. Mary Roosevelt. They' re a close-knit trio who are often Joined by Jim's 26-ycar-old son. Del, for fa mily actavaties. Jim probably learned about bond- ing from his own father with whom he maintained a very special personal and professional rela t10nsh1p F1m. as his informal aide \\hen he "as go,emor of New York. 1hen through three pres1dent1al campaigns and as official secretan 10 the president. James Rooc;evei1 was has father's constant companion. Ha' 1ng alread~ been cnppled b} polio. FDR came to depend on has son in a ph}s1cal sense. as well as an other 1.V3) s. "Father wa~ able 10 hold 0010 m: arm. use a cane and wal k a reasonable d1s1ance w11hou1 making 1\ look too dtfficull or 100 painful .. Jim rl'callcd a 'ipec1JI moment ol an ta mat' ~1th h1'i father ..., hach oc- 1 urrt·d thl' night thl' latter "J' ckt tcd pn·"dcnt for thl' first tamt· an l 1H~. fhl'' hJd lOffil' hack frum l'kc11on ncau4uarter\ together <,ume11me around ~ or J an the morning and FOR "a~ an hcd "I "'sh )ou'd pra~ for me·· the father \Sad. "Why pa n 1cularl\ no" '1" rec;ponded his son. "Because it's a little frightening. I need the pra}ers to do the JOb and do ll "ell but do you kno" "hat I'm real!\ afraid or" ac;ked the new pre,idl'nt. 'Tm afraid of fire·· The crippled man had a rcahsuc fear that al a lire released at about 2:30 a.m (6· 30 pm The h•Jaders 1'>SUl'd a \l\·p111n1 H11uan BoumnJ1t•nnc airport broke out an the house after he had PDT) Sunda~ after Hoeflingcr and a communique 1h.11 said II 1 .. rad d1ic'> On r nda~ thl'' rrlcased 19 passen· goneto bcd.there wouldbeno way for Red Cross doctor bonrdt•d lhl' Jl'I· not free 700 \rab pmunt•r\ h' the g1·r' 1n Beirut him to escape. He could imagine liner. unda\ di:adllnl' the\ \~ould "ka\1·· .. It \\a' tcrrahk fl was the most himself crawling along the floor and The three were 1dl'nt1tit•d as Ed-\lg1ers for nno1ha dl'M1n.11 11n1 .and 1t·ml\ 1ngnix·m·nt1' I l',cr hdd .. \31d rolling down the steps. mond Licbst of Lake 1n lhl' ll1lls. Ill 1hc pncl' "'" he paid .. 1lw .\l)!t'nJn P1•nn' RJmford '-I lrom Le\lng1on. "No other tear that t kn ow of ever the Re' P W1l11am "1cDonnell ol nc"" agcnn r1·poncd It 'Wad the I\.' 'iht· c;a1d tlw h11at ler'i ··were a inhabited my father:· recounted Jim. Algonquin. 111 . and Jo'ic Delgado ol gunmen dad nol '\pec1h "hat .1d111n lit11l' ncn uu'> but ahu also (,..and 10 us "His fear of fire was understandable: Escondido. Thev were dm en 10 the the\ \VOuld ta kt· I ht·~ tcJ u., and ga' t' us water bul but what's most amazin$ is that. American Embass} following their There were cont11l·11ng rtpon' 'oml'tamc' 1hn kind of c;hO\ed us considering his major disabilities, release. about the numbl'r ofh1Ja <.:(,..t·r' ,1111 on w 1th their gun!> .. those fears never generaJized to other CBS-T V reported Saturday night the plane. fhc~ also kalll'd a male pas~ngcr an things and incapacitated him." that eight or nine other Amencans Da' ad Ven1 . a TW .\ spo(,..t·~man 1n £k1ru1 Jnd dumix·d his hod~ on10 the Few men_ ..._ndica•p__. or not _ with possible Jewtsh surnames were !'le" York C at\ said lht:rl' "erl' more tarmat. apparl'ntl~ to convan<:e the rn• .,...u removed from the plane and taken than 12 h1Jalk-;,.r., un the JCthnt•r The con1rol io .... cr lht'\ "l'rC senous aboul have achieved as much. away. possibly by the hiJackers·s U.S. ambassador 1n Algier<;. Michael their dl'mand). "h1ch included re- Today we've become liberated to ac.complices. when it landed in Beirut H. Newlin. said he thought thl'rl' "ere t'ul'l1ng the planl'. 1he po1n1 of chan~ng the notion of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "ph) sacall}' h3fld icapped" to that ol I "ph) sacall} challenged.' . ..\pparcntl) no one had to teach that lesson 10 James Roosevelt'<; father. He taught us. James Roosevelt is his father's 'iO n. A.1 77. does he mind being thought of tha1 "a\" ··Not at all." said Jim. "I JUSt assume that II goes 'Mth the hie I was born anto.' .\nd h1~ current act I\ 1tics sou nd strangely famil iar Jim concerns himself with the poh11cal. economal and social con- d111om an' ar1ou!. pans ofthl' "orld Hl'''i \Cf\ aCll \l' "Ith tht' Na11onal ( omm111cc for lhl' Prcsen :lllon ol Soual ~ccunt' anll \1cdarare "Soual Sect.int' Jnd 'v1editart·area nice :P.an of our tahr11.: and probabl) one of tile grea1e~t rnn1nbut1onc; 1hat my father made 10 thr .\mencan s}'stem." said Jim. "h\) opposes anyone who thinks olht•f'\.\ asc What does Jim Roosevelt wan1 for Father's Da}''> T1cke1s to a bscball game ..\nd there·~ nothing un-~mcn­ can about thal e11her Dr. Linda Algali is a family counselor and a syndicated columnist. E c A p E E FOR TWO ON THE ,. \\hat do you li ke about th t> Daily Pil ot" What don't you likt>"? Call the nu mber at lt>ft and you r mes~age \\ill be rtcordcd, transcribed and delivered to th e appropriate t>ditor. U rn a 1 a.nu.1.un 1 lio1 fC<W\ ~t't ond rour "1/tlrq Jream1 H 111 pa 1 ID Kt' 11110 d wtJr/J o/ 11n111u1c h1•tl "'•'l(tJll< t' If 111 a lt1l'CIR<' 111 thr· 1•1u11c \ft'111 CJll /IOrt' (lj c nll un 11 Prurc 1•11 , r11H1' <II thl' f>mf1 f't/rit I l'\~fllt The amt-!4-llaoa r answering ervice m ay ~ used to recMd letters to the t'dltor on an)' to pic. Contributors to our Letters column mu•t include their name and relephone numbu for verificalion. No circulation rails. plu sf'. 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"''"" II""""" .... .. • . • ' 0 f• ,,,... 1 1 I .11 • 0 I ,,.., I/Ur}\ l\c/IN/1 Q Pf-+ I'/ t II IHI~/ Ill \I) [] 11' I l 111"11 Ht IHI> It I fl/ \ f-I \ /' f> \ fl' •I l1'r 1'1/11 R '" \ I/ I Hf --- - Countdown ls under way for Monday shuttle flight By Tl9e Ataoclated Pre11 <:ArE CANA V..ERAL. ~.The c~unldOWJHtarted Saturda:y-for-~n international space shuttle m1ss1011.Jnv0Jajq.& . .27 (lations and aatranau~from e Un1~1kat~: ranee and-Saudi Arabia. ThMaunch team switched on Discovery s ekctncal power as the countdown beaan at 2 a m EDT aiming for ltf\ofT of the 18th s~uulc mission at 7:33 a.m. Monday. Rain dampened the spaceport. for the third straight day Saturday, but forecasters expected partly cloudy skies for launch time. Af!l~ng th crew members are Saudi prince Sultan Salman Al-Saud and French military pilot Patrick Baudry. Defen.e agency aadltor to be IJred WASHINGTON -The Pentagon saad Friday it will comply with the Ment Systems Protection Board's <?rder and fire Charles O. Starrett Jr. as director oft he ~fcnse Contract Audit Aaency. The announcement came a day after the. board said. Starre!t should be fired and two sobordinates demoted for anemptu~g .to pu~1sh wh1stl.cblower George B. Spanton. The board, which handles c1v1I service complaints. sajd an attempt to force Spanton to transfer from West ~aim Beach, Fla., to the West Coast in 198 3 was an effort to punish him for talktng to reporters and federal investigators outsjde the aacncy . . Panda'• gettlng hormone treatmeate W~SHlNG~ON -Frustrated that nature isn't takin& its own course at the Nauonal ?oo s panda enclosure, officials there say Ling-Ling. the female gumt panda, is getting h~rmon~ trea~ments to help her towards prospective motherhood. Zoo o.f!1c1als said Fnday they began a series of "follicle· st1mulatin~ hormone treatments on Wednesday to try to brina Ling-Ling into heat so she 11 mate w11h her equally reluctant partner, Hsing-Hsing. FBI, lawyers group ezclJUJl_ed data NEW .YORK :--The FBI and a prominent la~en· group secretly exc~ange,d.1nformat1on about bar applicants for 40 years. including reports on their poht1cal beliefs and whether they took civil rights cases, accordina t.o newl) disclosed FBI documents. The FBI demanded that its arrangement with the National Conference ofBar Examiners be "treated as strictly confidential," the documents say. according to an anicle to be published Monday by the National Law Journal. The FBI provided the data because the conference had been .. extrem~ly cooperative" with it. according to a 1945 memo. the JOumal reported. It said the documents were obtained by the National Lawyers Guild through a suit against the federal government. • Four lndlcted ln lllegal arms ca11e FRESNO -A federal indictment charged four people in California and Georgia with conspinng to sell illegal machine guns and sllcncers that were. advertised in ~ national magazine. The indictment unscaled Friday at U.S. D1stnctCourt in Fresno named Robert E.J . Mom s. 33.of REJM EnterpriSC"Sin Tehachapi and three officials of an Atlanta company where machine gun parts and silencer parts were seized. The indictment also charged another Georgia man with pef)unng himself in testimony before the grand Jury in Fresno. Illegal gun and silencer kits were sold openl y at public gun shows and have been featured 1n advertising in Shotgun News magazine, the federal Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco anq Firearms charged. Bonanno lndlctmenta relnstated SAN FRANCISCO -A federal appeals court reinstated a fraud and conspiracy indictment against four men, mcludin~ two sons of reputed Mafia leader Joseph Bonanno Sr .. after finding that evidence from trash cans was "erroneously su~pressed." The 9th U.S. Ctrcu1t Coun of Appeals on Friday said U.S. Distnct Judge Raul A. Ramirez. in Sacramento. "abused his d1scrct1on 1n dismissing the indictment" against Salvatore Bonanno. his brother Joe Jr .. Jerome Gatto and Virgil Redmond. Woman vislta •urvivall•t'• grave •ltes WEST POINT -A woman believed to be survivalist and mass murder suspect Leonard Lake's ex-wife was escorted by police Saturday to the Calaveras County ranch stte where more than 25 people may have been tqrturcd and murdered. Officers refused to 1dent1fy the woman quickly dnven into the site w11h Calaveras Count.) Inspector Norm Vanan at I :30 p.m. Bui her age. face. ha1rst) le and glasses matched news photos ofC'laralyn "CriCket .. Balazs. 28 . Police tried to sheller her from photos dunng her 15 minute tour of 1he yellow. hillside house and propert) where 15 to 20 pounds of bone fragments have been unco' ered since Lake killed hi mself June 1 by swallowing a cya nide pill after being arrested for shoplifting in South San Francisco. Vlolence could lengthen b:tmate.' •tar SACRAMENTO-Pnson inmates who are violent behind bars could be kept 10 longer by a bill approved Friday by the st.ate Senate. Under current law. nothing can be done to tcngthcn the sentence of an inmate who commits violent acts. Prison officials find it almost impossible to charge inmates with crimes for stabbings and the like because fellow prisoners will not testify against them. The bill would allow the state Board of Prison Terms to add two- ycar ex tensions to a sentence of an in mate who commits or threatens violence. Antl-11emltlc •logan• deface actor'• home LOS ANGELES -.\ Nazi swastika and a slogan reading ··Kill Jews .. were spray-painted on the front door of Ed Asner's home. but the actor was out of town at the time. police said Saturday. Several hours af\er tht late Friday incident, an anonymous man called The Associated Press irf Los Angeles and said: "This is the National Socialistic Liberation Front. We claim responsibility for the vanadalism and spray-painting of the home of that Jewish communist pig Ed Asner:· A s1m1lar call was received by another wire service. and the caller threatened to escalate attacks on Asner 1fhccontinues has poht1cal activities. pohce said. Weather balloon wlll transmlt from Venus P'\So\DENA -~ second weather balloon dropped into Venus' atmosphere b) a 59, 1ct space probe was expected to send signals through the weekend. said a spokeswoman for officials mon1 tonng the cxpenment. The hcltum-fiHed t~Oon balloon. used to study Venus' wands and clouds. was released from the Vcga-2 probe and floated freely at 7: 11 p.m. PDT Fnday. some 34 miles above the planet's surface. said Mary Beth Mumll. spokeswoman for Jct Propulsion Laboratory. She said the balloon was expected to continue transmitting throughout the weekend before its battenes failed or it moved to the sunlit side of Venus. heated up and burst. Iran report. ml .. lle attack oa Iraq NICOSIA, C~rus -Iran on Saturday said It lobbed a missile into the Iraqi capital of Ba dad, and said its land forces broke through lraq1 defenses and killed hundre s of troops 1n a ground offensive in the HowCJzch marshes. There was no immed1a1t reaction to the Iranian claims from Iraq. The reports came on the fi rst day of a unilateral ccasc-fitt proclaimed by Iraq, which ended the daily pounding of Iranian cities by Iraqi warplanes and missiles. The lranian news agency I RNA said there were no tt{>Orts of any Iraqi air raids against lranial\ cities by sunset. It was the first day in the past three weeks that there were no air raids in (ran. ForeJ.6nen arrive to ald MezJlele pl'ON SAO PAULO. Brazil -Forcns.ic ex.pens on Sauuday rcattcmbled a..sk.ulJ and skeleton pohce believe arc that of Nu1 wat criminal J0te( Menaele. peciali ts from the United tatcs. West Ocrmany and Incl will euminc the bone . Police found all 208 of the dead man's bones badly deteriorated from contact with eanh and water t>ut apparently 1dentiflable. American forensic anthropoloaists Oyde now ~nd John Fitzpatrick. rcc:ommcnded by the Simon Wicsenthal Center in to' Anaeles. were due to arrive Saturday af\er Brazilian authorittes qreed the)' could Join the 1nvcstipt1on. Bllopal nctlm• "1Jl •et free eTfW,.•• NEW DELHI. India -Many v1 t1ms of the 8hop1I 11s di• tcr will receive free cyet}I pe1d for by a 'SS8.000 arant from a saa~ IQ~crrunent, a new p1per rtp<>l"l~ Saturday. Madhya Ptades11 state aovemment made th.t lflnl to an eyt ho pttaf. which wtll distnbutc the al .The Hindusu.n Times reported. Doctors have t11d some victims are uaa~ to Site in di~ sunliaht and wffcr from corneal ulceration and scamna of outer eyt ti uc. The state aovemmcnt will also 1Quc idcomy.ca.rds to ~le sliU sufrmn1 ftom effecu of the toxic ps. the ~port ••d. The carc:h •111 any cue hi tones and dttails of t~atmcnt. ,. - o.llr .... ,..... ........... Gradaatee (left) crowd Aldrich Park on tbe UC lrrine ~paa d~ commencement ceremonlee Satarday, fln41DC myriad.,.,.. to celebrate tbelr accompllnment (at rlCbt). Sherry Skipper and Patty Der (putlally bidden), bOth 80Clal Kience atudenta, blow acNlp babblee. wblle othera (foretroand) enjoy a different 110rt ofbabbly. ., Tainted cheese factory checked ·No epidemic taking off,· top state health official assures media LOS .\NGELES ( '\P) -In· \CSt1gatorschecked equipment Satur· day at the Jaltsco cheese factor). .. taking 1t apart•• to seek an y source of bacterial contam1natton blamed for at least 29 deaths or sti llbinhs. officials said. ang on the cheese pasteurization process used at the Jahsco Mexican Products Inc. factory in .Anes1a and on the handltng and wrapping of the cheese after it was made. Hans Van Nes. deputy director of Calilbm1a·s ~partment of Food and .\gnculture. sa1d during a tdephone rntCf"•1ew • from Sacramento. TM UC lntM concert .._. pJaye tlM tracUdoae•' ...... and ClrcwmetaDM .. to -.rt oft tbe proc I 111-·l U OGa· meacement aerdw f• tM collece'a 1UUler.rad-t• beCIJl..on Satuday. During an afternoon news con- ference 1n Sacramento. Health Ser- ' ices D1rector Kenneth Kizer s.a1d there have been no confirmed repons of new cases and all the cheese has been removed from shelves. .\n add1t1onal st1llb1nh in C alt- forn1a, ;ts well as cases of the hstenos1s ill ness 1n Oregon and Colorado. were reported by hospitals and local officials Saturday. but the mother of the stillborn babv hadn't eaten cheese. one official said. In Fresno Count). officials con- firmed one case of hstcrios1s and suspected five others. but have n·t determined tfany of the sL"< people ate Jahsco cheeses. II# ....... 12-day-old 'Baby' Roju, a Ueterlosla victim, la reco•ert.nc ln UC h"'rine Med.teal Center'• neonataJ.lntenelve care anit. .. The situation is under control:· Kizer said. "As far as an epidemic taking ofT. or anythin~ hke that. that's not goi ng to happen.· Meanwhile. the San Diego Count) health depanment probed eight s1m1- lar cases -including an infant death -attri buted to bacteria<aused listeriosis at the UC San Diego Medical Center. but a hospital spokeswoman said they hadn't im- mediately determined whether cheese was li nked to any of the cases. The state imesttgators were focus· Pilots end their walkout RO EMONT. Ill. (A P) -United A1rhnes and the company·s pilots said Saturday that they got )¥hat they wanted in a new contract agreement. but a pilots' union leader said the bitterness of the 29-day strike will hnger. The 5.000 stnking pilots agreed late Fnday to end the walkout. which began May 17. United officials Satur- day predicted it would take three to four weeks to restore full service 10 all 50 states and I 0 forei1n destinattons served by the nation's largest air cam er. "The pilots' union at United A1r- hnes 1s alive and well and has Just won a m~orstrike," 51id k•r ttalf of the Air Lule Ptlou Associatton, wbo abo predicted victory f'or lP in an upcomina court dCCls1on on baclt·to- wortc rules. When the stnkc bt-pn, the m_,or di pute was the aarhnc's proposal to pey new pilots lo...vcrwqes. whteh tbe comp1ny said 1t needed to rem&Jn compet1t1 ve. The p1lot1 ICCt1)ttd thf two-ucr Wast le May 24, leav1na O.'\lY beck-to-~ . UCS untttolvtd. Both sides ll'eed W~nncla~ to let a ft'dcral: j~ dttide tbott tSSucs. •b1ch indide the fate of S70 pk>U nc-ty traiM'd by U n1ted tttbo hoftol· ed pttk:ct hncs. and lbe tell= 1tnkcbreakm. id LPA man Joha LeRoy. btanna •1'1 be htld Monda before U Oi tnct Jodac Nichol~ Bua Stuart Richardson. food and drug branch chief for Cahfom1a's ~part· ment of Health Services, said that on Fnda}. his department CJ>.panded its .. remove from sale" order to all 5 Cahfom1a counties. then expanded 1t again to cover all 44 Jahsco-made cheese products marketed under the Jalisco. Jiminez. La Vaqu1t.a and Guadalajara labels. Richardson said The U.S. Food and Drug adm1n1s- trat1on relayed anformauon on Calt- fornia·s action to up to 14 other states "'here the cheese is sold. and some ot those states also issued their o"'n recalls. Richardson said llhno1s ordl."red a chce-.e rC'\.all Fnda~. and "'arnings to consumer\ "'ere issued in '\,e-w 't ork and "'e"' \fe1:1CO I ns~ctor<. also \.\oCrc telling grocers to remove the cheese from store shel"es 1n Oregon. "'here a Salem "'Oman reponeJ becoming ill after eating Jah~o ~he~e But officials "31d a hnk "'Ith the ~·heese "'a' unconfirmed JaltS1..'0 chttSC') v.ere pulled from rhe onh two tores known to sell It m Den .. cr. and a ~-H·ar-old girl was 1n a Puchlo. Colo hospital after eaung cheese her relati\e\ brought back from Cahfomia l\..1zersa1d the source of the bactena 1s unknown. "but tht' milk (used to make t.he cheese ) 1s \Cf) high on the h\t of possible sou~s:· He said r,ampld of the milk u~d b} Jahsco are being sent to both state and federal IJh . v.11h preltm1naf) results due Thursda\. or Fnda' Getaway bike that got away WEST COVINA (AP) -A wom•• who ali.gedly pfatu-.d to UM a .. oten 10-epeed bieyele to ~ after a bank robbery d~ too late that a thief h.ct meet. off with the bike during her holdup. police said. Roberta Slkoff. 26, of Cutwr City was arrested for lrwestlga- tton of robbery Frtday ett. a hoJdup at Home Savtngt of Amer1ca. Slkoff peddted to the bm* 0tt-S bicycle she aUegedly 81°'9 _... Friday, officer ~Hlechlirllld. But when she ren from the NI*. the bike WU gone. Police said en ~9*ud amount of money wu r900¥eed after the hOfdup and the WGn*' WU-being hefd In Heu -of 18,000 baiJ. New overcDarges - found at Navy base .AN OIEC10 1.\PI -.\ defcn~ contra tor that ~hal'Jed the ~.,) S659 tor amrafl ashtra\c. alw b1lltd the scr' ice SoQ6 ~~fl ''-" I b aircrall cl«tron1c mod1tkatton lit~ that "'t'rc rupposed to C"Cl'lt Sb., _ tr.-11 was rcponed toda) <.1rumman ( orp ddl\ertd the km to the Miramar 'li 'al '\ir Station "' northern n DltJO 1n IQ 3 The l m ;m: dc:'\tJ.flC'd to 1mpro' e the ftl"t' CQntrol ra<Ur SHtems on th'c f · I• To.m at JCth htn'\. -.h1('h art manu- f; tured ~ rumman .i\cc:ordma to ~umcnt obtained by a Los ~n tu .ncv.'Splptt. t~ Na\') wu b1lkd $4' S' I pa kit The avy had on1•n•ll ~~ntra tt'd Yrllh the Lon I land , ' ·bued com· pa.ny to bu)' the kl• for s.-~O~ ti\ h. the new PJper rcpont(j p1re paru purch.i~s h' the'-•"· p1rt1cularl" at Miramar ha\t httn 'ht 'Uh)t'\ t flf \4. rutin\ ""' C I' "fl' re' ca led ht'it month that Nav)' of- ticial" had p:ud Grumman $659 each tor rtpla~mtnt asht~ys Kt E-lC Ha>Ake\c ra<.Ur pl1nC'$ \11chacl Oralr.c a Grumman ,po~.ntamed the latest P'I 1ct1\j \nafu on a, lcn~·al trror ..\\hat I ht-he' c"h•Poened 1s that a clt'rk t\.ped tht' wrona unit pnct on 1 'hipping docu ment ·· Drake SIJd · Thal do, umt'nt had no rclauon what~"tr 10 the <Ontract pnct that lhC "JIY\ air't't'd 10 pa\ •• l R~ Jim Batt' . 0-n Otqo. "'ho has cnt1etz~ the Na' y for an aS'parcnt tac:k of monetary concern 1n u~ \uppt) purcha~'· Aid he MS di~tumtd ~~ the lttQUcncy of tbc "' t rl>ilhn&,.\ . ··1t appcan 10 ~ th.at t~ have ~ 100 man) mL)aakn too numer- ou\ 10 mentton and \hat the moch htf.htr titurT 1\ v.ha' thn (Grumma.nl \ hMlt'\i .. I l I I I \ Oringe Coaet DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, June 16, 1985 f :;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~~--~------------------~----------------~~----!"-:--* j · :DililyRllot celebi:ates 2Bth anniversary L . . . ~- r tUI I UHI AL . PilOt specializes in community jollrnalism People who've lived on the Orange Coast for a while have become accustomed to change. They've seen shopping centers spring from litna bean fields and cities ta.lee toot in ranchland. Dirt roads have become major thoroughfares, orange groves have made way for houses and condominiums and a major university has taken ovet some of the grassland where cattle contentedly grazed. Through it all, the sun has continued to shine, the cool Pacific breezes have continued to bless us with mild winters and balmy su,mmers and -since 1907 -the Daily Pilot and its ancestors have contiaued to publish the news of the Orange Coast. Twenty-five years ago today, the Pilot passed a milestone in its history. On Thursday, June 16, 1960, the Ne~rt Harbor Pilot -then a three-times-a-week publication -became a daily newspaper. The decision to expand was not made frivolously. It was based on a study of reader preferenees undertaken by owner and publisher Walter L. Burroughs. A year later, Burrouahs combined the Pilot with his Costa Mesa Globe-Herald to form the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. In its quarter century as a daily, the Pilot has gone throu~ two changes of ownership and as ~a~y cb~s in philosophy. Some people have cnt1c1zed 1t as inconsistent -including, at times, Mr. BurrouJbs. But the Pilot's current owners -the Ingersoll Publications Co. -and Mr. Burroughs are in agreement that this newspaper must have a community focus if it is to be an important, valued guest in the homes of its subscribers. This, then, is a restatement of our commitment to our readers. It will be our way of celebrating 25 years of daily publication. . Ingersoll is a company that specializes in communi- ty journalism; it owns and operates small-to medium- s1zed daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country. Each newspaper js granted absolute editorial independence and 1s ~ven a mandate to cover its backyard first. Jn· the shghty more than two years since lnJersoll purchased the Daily Pilot from the Times- M1rror Co., we have refocused our attention and our energy on the people we serve and the communities they populate. We will continue to strive to make the Daily Pilot the best possible community newspaper. But you may not always agree with our methods. That's natural: so let us know what you like and what you hate. Among the qualities that make a newspaper worthwhile is its responsiveness. We at the Pilot believe that our subscribers are our most expert critics. Call us. Write us. Let us know your opinion of us. With your feedback, the Pilot wi ll meet its goal of meeting your newspaper needs. -FRANK ZINI, editor Tbe Daily Pilot balldlnC on Weet Bay Street in Coeta lie... The fl&C pole-maat WU ralaed in front of tbe new Daily Pilot buildlq in 1971. • Telephone caJl spurred creation ~--CM',.-dal~pa E.J .. Bric~ Power. That's the name. alona with mine, on the metal plaque in founder's Coun at the University of Califomia. tr:vine. II belongs there. Equal- ly , Un~le Bnck, as J called him. should WALJEI h~ve his name o~ a plaque at 1he Daily I» -Ptlot Reason:-Brick-and 1ris lovely wtfe 8 -- . .... , t~',; ut~. ~re. visiting their, dallier and UlllU tt , · 14 n-1!'-·I~ in Vancouver BC'. 'lhb'ne.... . • . . • :\:1 •• na.~n !1\1'officear.lhc Pil.ot.Jl , Bri'ck. .. ,. I Listen_, boy, a voice growled. "lknow you're planninf'•ta' chanse from t~rce times a week to daily, I know. for a fact, that the people who have the pa~r •.n Garden Gr~ve which also serves Huntinfton Beach and other temtones that you think are yours are going daily in O days. So boy you'd better step on the gas." • ' I stepped on the gas. So he!'C we a~e. 2~ years later~ our silver anniversary as a daily newspaper -and doing quite nicely, thank you. I wo~'t pretend it's bee!' ap easy quarter of a century. !"had talked about it, be.f~re Bnck s phone call. w~t~ the assis~nt publisher whose principal duty was raising money from advert1Stng and with the editor who realized the editorial c~ntent. would have to be much changed. Most difficult was activating the c1rculat1on depanment. That always is. Well. those of you who remember us in 1960 remember that we did .. go daily." A'nd most satisfactorilr. 1 wrote out a "battle plan' similar in detail to what I had been taught as an ROTC cadet. . Probably t~e staff ne~er used it. I certainly never used it in the Army but 1t was a g~ thing to ~mind me of all the bases that needed to be covered. . Most d1ffic~lt achievement was getting photo~phs by our United Press wire and arranging to get plate~ e~gi;ave~. We didnThave our own engraving plant and t~ey had to be ready in time to 11lustrat~ incoming news stories both local and wire . . Photogi:aphs ha.ve always be~n our strong point. A photograph should be available as 1llustrat1on for each big news story. Trouble was the time it took to get a plate ~ngraved .. That was especially difficult· for an evening-only newsJ.>8per w1t~out an tn-house engraving plant. I'm cert~m you rea~ers don't want a play-by-play history of this ne~spaper a~ 1t celebrates its quarter-of-a-century birthday as a daily. But this being fathers Day, I hope you won't mind my pride showing a little. .... IMP\OYH ct.oelO IM-&ullieni Couau. Gu C.. -W. nip-1111 .. Juane Lartn, 721 W. lflllloe 11.-d., New,ort. lllow Offqr DcHI Gr•h1111 bow armed ,...._, ~It 11\0rNftJ fotced her and ro- wOl'Ur huo ... ult and cloted door 11 1u tomp.ony otnc., 20t W, lay Af• . lalboa Vauh dl)j)t doff not ~ Women .,,,.,,.., lll\1Mdlat•l1 10 <•II police. !Stall pbolo) * * * * * * Two Arrested After Holdup Here's Your First Daily Of Newport Harbor Pilot Tod>)' tht Stwport lhrbor Pilot th• "'" •ra~r (0< N""'port Buch •nd II• .. •tnl commun1\ln. bt '"'' publillunc ""Y dn Mond•• tllrou(h P'rld•• 8.aHd upon tht prtftrrn1' rodtn t Jor·tJ.lt'd IA an lncltptndtnt ,._at<h '''""" tht "'" d11h· will contitt\lt' the poltty 'Wt\t<'h h• br111Jlhl ti 117 a\loatdt for urelkn<e -1nttn•oe ,o .. uc• of t0<-.t .. d county newt In Jddthon n .. in urry r"'tf')' wtt• -In compa<I llyl._u ,murh n•tt.,n•I 1nt<rn•l1<>nal and st>lt ·~ u an) of Che top n•~ • mac~.un .. If you haw bffn 1 tiUbotnbtr 10 •h• lhrt .. umtt-••ttk l'\lot you ,..,ll Nlomau..-111 ,.,.,,. lht •~• n.tra tdlt1on.1 M no 1ntrtaH 1.n •v~pptw" r11•~ Plf-ri ll tbt l'ilOI. Ubtny 11-SSM 1f )OU OM I rtce1 .. your paper d .. ly. Senior Citizens Urge Council to Keep Benches ,, °'W9t C<>ell DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 18, 1N5 Statua of Tr,aty Remains-in DOu IULLfTIN •A>Ml"Citw..-i:.-. ... ---·--.. ,...,, ...... ,,, .............. ..... .. ,'" ................ .... ,.._ .. _ ~ -.. .._ -i..... i.,-1.. ........ ln.a. ........ .............. ....-n "' ................. c:.-.. • ....... _..,.._.., ...................... -.,.... .... ......,. ....... .. ... ,_ .-, .... _, tS ,... CIN'f LO.. ... • . , ... ..,.~··•.-....-... . * * * * * i.,.nese Like Ike, Visitor S.p i• NI What's Doing IAIY TO FIND • • • • ... f"'Tt' ,_,,.. tfill'l",..lfWI 1' \Ill '' ftM 1 ••• ....,.. Mtl, ..... iw, '\t'"• .~ lflir "'"'"" • • ~ ·-~ . ··~· ,....,. __ -, ..... ·-· :.:: .. ~:---. _. 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Burroughs had the wire families and an occasional movie star "He was a nice guy but not a very machines (Associated Press) stuffed in the summer but partically dried up good businessman." Burroughs re- in a closet and he'd just installed a and blew away in winter. called. "But after that it became smaJI rim (copy desk)... In 1934, a Kansas native named apparent that there was room for a Murphine subsequentJy was hired Len Martin published the Costa Mesa daily in this area." as editor of the Newport Harbor Globe, which he transformed into the Not for a while. howeve r. News-Press. the Pilot'schiefcompeti-Costa Mes.a Globe Herald two years Burroughs tried to bu)' the Ncws- tion at the time. Later. when the Pilot later after buying out the Costa Mesa Times but lost out to Ben Reddick. a bought out the News-Press. Bur-Herald. yet another early da} publi-colorful figure on the coast who roughs hired Morphine. cation. would go on to become a member of "I remember there was some Martin set upa printing shop at 108 the Orange County Board of Super- resentment beguse 11 looked like Broadway so he could produce the visors. Reddick renamed the paper Burroughs was gobbling up the whole new paper locally. The newspaper The Newport Harbor News-Press town," Murphine recalled. ..The changed owners several times and after merging rt with another pubh · competition artJ£t1me was inteo . linally ended up ilrth? hands of its eetion. There was a real· dog-eat-dog thing shop foreman and linoprint opt'rator. By 1955. Burroughs was cranking · .. out two editions of the Globe Herald a going on. On New Year's Dav in 1948. · f / week and searching for a more The blood hncs o the Daily Pilot Walter Laughlin Burroughs, who dignified name for the publication. go back to 190! when a mao named started his Aewspaper career as a He found one in Seal Beach where a M.L. Swajn started the Newport copyboy on the Tacoma Daily News. News. that. according to lore and and his friend Da~id Ring purchased man named J.R. McKenne) was fi d d pnnting The Pilot. third-hand accounts, was oun e as the Globe Herald. . Burrouohs bought the paper for the a forum for Prohibition issues. . The _weekly paper had a paid name. which he believed had a certatn · At the time it was local option circulation .of less than 500 on that rin~ to it whether a town should pcnnil the sale date · f I h I h Id " t" "d .. "J. h .. B h . y the end of the decade. Bur-o a co o -l e o we or ry ust a" cet. urroug s says now. roughs was printmg th ree times llll.ument. Across town. a newspaper man weekly and had established the New.' 'NewpeFt·Beach went wet, aAd-has named Sam P~rte-F-beughl the .New---rtHarbor Pilot e<Smmn~flhe Globe • pretty much stayed that way," ob-po_rt-Balboa News-T1n:ies and tned to ~raid. The Globe Herald served served Murphine in a recent history bait the Globe Herald mt~ a dogfigh~. Costa Mesa and the Pil ot covered of coast newspapers. . Porter. ever wary of his compet1-Newport Beach and. later. Hunt-Bcfore too many years, there was a uon. apparently heard a rumor one ington Beach. virtual blizzard of weekly newspapers day that Burrough~ had installed a "I recall that he had different colors on the coast, including the Bulletin. "ctty room" at his newspaper. It fi h dif1i n ed' · .. Ml h The Press. the Balboa Times. The sounded pretty im~iftssivc and Poncr 0~ t e ere t llions.. Ull?I ine C G d I. Th B · . said. "Newpon Beach was blue. Costa South oast on o 1er. e reeze. took 1t. to mean ~ at Burroughs was Mesa was kind of 1 burnt orange and The Herald and the Post. pre~nng a ma.ior assault on the Huntinaton Beach wua kell y arcen ... The competition must have been coast. . The following year Burro ahs fierce. Newport Beach, so!"ethina So Poner decided to fig~t bac.k. He made the bia leap to dail uand less than a household word m th~sc QUShcdthe~eklyNcws-T1mesantoa followcdbymcrainathetwoe~itions -+---,...-dayi. was ..a.Jmll~ scl'\lffy seaside.... fi.ve-day daily .in.d....Promptly went-.nto-ihc-Oran~ Coa~ly .Pilot townthauuractcdwcalthy·Pasadena bankrupt. "We'd had the plans dmwn up.for 0 H•w•P"IHI' PAlt WllllT CllUlAfltl 1 . about a y~ar. It wa.s cx{'1tmg. of course, but then every step alon~ the war, was exc1tin1 ... Burroughs said. • Eitcitina? I guess it seems like it now but l think the tl'\lth is that 11 was an awful lot of work," Ke;v1l said. "The staff was small but there """ a lot of t.alcnt. l;..v.c.becn 1n the bu 11'\e 34 years aod that was probabl)' u good as any r~ tvcr come acroi ... Murphi~ S3lct that Rrddl{'k, who wa still Burrough·s cros town com· epnuon u thc'"umc. was funpu\ \then the Pilot ~cnt dai~ and pmhc~cd th~ paptr would ao belly-up. h didn't and tJ\ fn.tntllt1on. Rl'd- did~ flnall) sold out Attenctma an edltional board meettnc ln 199'2 were Chuck Looe, left, Tom K...UT Tom Murphiae, Al Bates, Bob Weed, Dick Nall, Peter ltdet and T~orille . Burroughs. stnd.l'n \\llh cancer 1n 1962. felt forced to SC'll lhe ne"'"p.1per to ensure that hr' tam1h "ould bt' provided for in coming· ~ears. The news cau1ht the attention of Otis Chandler. publisher of the Los .\n- gcles T imcs. "I rtmtmt'll·r Otts walled into m' office one day and said hr wanted 10 b\1y 1t. "lust like that." Burrouah s~nd. l'tre-TTm~ plunkl'<I "down $2 m1 lhon to hu~ out Rurroughs and Rina. Thett are vanou~ thcones ""hv the T1me ~Mirror Corp. v.;intcd the ~ti) Pt.lot. Bumluf"s said the Times needed ad"crtiMna m Orange Couaty and fiaurcd the Pllot would be a good way to captutt the afllecnt l"'Oast.al c1t1n. -· Other\ \ay '('hand~r ~-anted k> cnc1rck Southern California Wlth dall) papen to protect The Ti ma. . 8um>uah rcm:unC'd as pubh$hcr unul 1964 when Bob Wctd took O\ICr Wl~. a lon111nte 1ournalt t who Started Ill I rtpontr W1tb the Mtn- rapoh<; 1u . '" ('ttd1tcd w1th utrnd- ing the Pllot's d rcula11on throughout the Orange Coasl. , "Bu rroughs started and \\ eed hualt 1t," l<ccv1I said In 1982. T1mes-M1rror sold the Dail} Pilot to Ingersoll Pubhcallons. a ConnC<',1cut-bascd pubhC'&llon" compan) that pnnts more than 40 ncv.spapcn across the nation. Burrouih~. now 83. beat cancer and remainsan ach\ e businessman. man- aging two u um from office'> 11'1 eom \ltr~. la'>t year he fl'\l\t'd his Searchlight column lr<'m ht' pubhsh- 1ng da~'> Tht· column ar~·ar\ wcckl) in the Pllot Rtng dtC'd a It" \ears ago '°'-~' 1l 1s now cdt1or of the Revl~ Joumaf in Las V egas and Murphine tta he\ JOurnat1sm at Orange C'oa t Colic c and wntcs a v.t-eld y column for the Communtt) Rcg1 tcr Wetd 1\n"t1red in o\\1la Beach near ~n Lui~ Obispo /" Two FV adminfstrators reappointed Two Founi.am Valley hool Dis- •rict administrators have been ap- p<>intcd to new pos1t1ons under a rc0f'lln1zatlon plan recently •P- proved by the district's board of trustees. Robert G. Sampica. administrator of personnel ~rviccs, has been named assistant superintendent. human services division. effective July I. Sampica;-S4-, hu-bcen t t~cher: assistant principal, principal and admfoistrJtor. He lives in Tustin. ln iCJaition. Tudy Diaz, 1rector of special projects, will become director of human resources, also on July I. A Fountain Valley district em- ployer since 1965. she bas supervised gifted and talented cducataon, the school improvement program and the Eflilish languqe acquisitfon pro- &ram. She lives in Huntinaton Beach. Ba-'6n volaateen • -·Robert G. Sampica Judy Dias This new division will focus on employment, compensation-ben- efits, employee-employer relations.· training and development. • Newport's Ensign Middle School - RADIOS 25°/o to 50°/o OFF AUTOSOUND 380/o to _ 600/o OFF MINI MUSIC SYSTEMS 38°/o to 42°/o .· OFF VIDEO EQUIPMENT 24°/o to 40°/o OFF PHONES & ACCESSORIES 25°/o to 79°/o OFF PARTS/TEST EQUIPMENT 25°/o to 51°/o OFF HI-Fl EQUIPMENT 25°/o to 50°10 OFF SCANNERS/CBS 20°/o to 50°/o OFF saENCEKITS 31°/o to 50°/o OFF SECURITY DEVICES , 14°/o to 311°/o OFF CLOCKS/CALCULATORS/TIMER 33°/o to 50°/o OFF • COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 33°/o to 80°/o Reg. 1.99 Each tclMtnut• 2 for 279 OFF 300/o Off Touch-Tone' Reg. 39.95 Exclu1tve Formula R9g. 2. 7t Eech for High Ou1pYt Ideal for generai.purpose recording. Buy all you need-no limit! #~603 'I. • Check Your PhoM Book tor h ....._ n.ek Store or Dealer Nearest You .. _4-_____ _ was excellcnc~ in Laun. honore<rtwo ot its community volun· winne~ on to the Latin Club over leers. last week with the Honorary ~:tr• 5~~our years and contribution Scrv1~d. . r cess of the convenhon.-K.at~ySlnisttr, a.full·ttme special tot e sue D'An elo 111. wh o w1U education .teacher with the. N~wport· Wt~•r-ccton &Uni versity 1n the McstnUnified School D1stnct. re-atten nn m or' rece ived a ceiv&'J the award for her support of fall as a classi~~a r s~i · Daniel both PTA and PFO Board mcmbe.r· $2._000 scho will stuJytheclassics ship drives, along, ~ith volunteer aid Weissr~rr· whPomona College. also given to fund ra1S1ng for Newport·· next. 3 at 000 holarship Mesa Schools Foundation and Out· received a $2. sc d a · s 1 ()()() door Education Camp programs. Traci t'lleR r~~~:~e S500 ~ach Dave Tinater was awarded for his ,_ scholars1h•P· h~dcl iJtstan Bentley eon1mued--support of all school aC-were Ju 1c Hoc · tivities from sporting events to field and Knst.a Johnson. dents recei ved tri s ' In add1uon. six stu t to ¥he awards not only honors .indi-the SI SO each for ~istra.uoccos ~cal viduals but adds funds to a student attend the Nau ona Junior lass 3 loan. scholarship and fellowship pro-League Convcnt•o;;~ul~ i.fa~:S~!~e. gram to assist students who wish _to at the Uni versity W II e D'Angclo. pursue the fields of higher or special They include1 R1 iamt Lam Gre~ d · · Chrissy D'Ange o, ena o · e ucauon. Lambrecht. K1ki Stovcken and Jal Arl•ona grad Donald W. Wright of Costa Mesa was among the 2.150 graduates receiving bachelor's and advanced degrees from Northern Anzona Uni· versity last month. Wnght graduated wtth bachel or ~f science and bachelor of arts degrees 1 n management. CdM ..:IJolanlJl,,- Six Corona del Mar High School students were awarded scholarships totalling $6.SOO as a result of funds Jenerated at the recent California unior Classical League State Con- vention held at the school. The scholarships were presented by the school's Latin Club. Criteria for choosing scholarship Tyler. Golng to Au•trl• · Three Orange Coast studen1s at lhc Un1 vcrs1ty of Redlands will travel to Salzburg. Ausma. this fall to study in lhe un1vers1ty's special Salzburg Semester program. Junior Katherine Matteson of Balboa Island. Senior Ea~ie Powell of Laguna Beach. and Junior Deborah Young o( Newpon Beach ~re a~ong about I 5 students at the Uni versity of Redlands chose n for the program. While in Austria. the students will auend special courses 1n art history. European history. Austnan culture and German languange. The students will also take three major field tnps to London and Pans. Greece and 11.aly and Eastern Europe. 238 graduate from UC Irvine Academic honors have been earned by 238 students in the Class of I 98S at the University of California, Irvine. Tneir achievements will be rec.ognized at an honors convocation Friday, to be followed by UCl's 20th commencement ceremony Saturday. Nineteen students will be gradu- ated summa cum laude, the highest honor, in their major fields of study. Fifty-two students will receive magna cum Laude honors, and the remainder will receive cum laude honors. In addition. 128 students have been elected into the UCI Mu Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. The new members include • 100 seniors and 28 juniors. Twenty students graduating this year' were elected as juniors last rear. The uni versity wil award 2.342 degrees this year. including 1.868 bachel or's. 28 1 master's. I 00 doctoral and 93 medical degrees. The 1983 Orange Coast rec1p1en ts of academic honors and Phi Beta Kappa membership are hsted below with their majors and hometowns. Summa Cum Laude: James V. Allen, BBiological Sciences, Costa Mesa; Jordan Y. Cohen. B1ological Sciences, Huntington Beach; Paul E. Hunt. Economics. Huntington Beach: Richard E. Lillie. Mathemat- ics. Irvine; Tnet M. Ngu yen. Biological Sciences. Irvine: Marie Rosa Sawaya, English, Huntington Beach: Steven D. Williams. Drama. Fountain Valley. Magna Cum Laude: Robert 8. Bell, Information & Computer Science. Mission Viejo; Ronald L. Bergen, Engineering, Laguna Niguel: De- borah S. Black, Biological Sciences. Huntington Beat h; Gerhart W. Brozlo. Comparative Literature. Mission Viejo; Kathenne M. De St. Paer, History. Irvine; Timothy W. Gibson, Biological Sciences. Hunt• in~ton each: Da vid G. Hagopian. History. Costa Mesa. Sunda J. Hsia. lnforma11on & Computer Science. Irvine: Joanna C. Jen. Chemistry, Irv ine: Christy D. Joseph, Social Ecology, Laguna Niguel; Robert K. Kariger, B1olog1cal Sciences. Irvine: Bryan R. Leigh, Biological Sciences. Huntington Beach: Mehssa L. Nickle. History. Laguna Beach; Lori Ann A.A. Parker. Political Science, Fountain Valle y: Lyn Richards. Linguistics. Irvine: Dana J. Rosenberg, Comparative literature. Costa Mesa: Anne G. Saddington. Comparative Culture. Newport Beach; Neda Shokrai. Biological Sciences, Irvine: James S. Tittle. Psychology , Fountain Valley: Frederick S. Tomaino. Social Ecology, Laguna Beach; Darryl S. Wong. Biological Sciences. Hunt- ington Beach. Cum Laude: Geoffrey R. Pyatt. Political Science. Balboa Island; Richard W. Barrett. Social Science. Irvine; Russell E. Baumann. Biological Sciences, Newpon Beach; Eric J. Bonner. Ph ysics. Huntington Beach: Diana M. Brooking. Russian. Irvine: Mani A. Cassell, Information It Computc~.r Scienc~. Huntington Beach: Linda L. Christensen, linfuistks. Irvine: Sammy Chu, Soctal Ecoloay. Irvine: Gregory P. An only child Hobart, a l -1eer-old black and tan Llaua Apeo, la at tbe ~=• Beacll Anlmat while waltlna fot•a new laome. Be la lloue- broken, ...U•maanend and n..S. a Mm• wttla an aclalt wlao woa.lcl U.t Illa 1lb aa oalf clalfcl. TIM .... .._ la at 20812 L•l•D• C&BJOD Road. Coates. Psycholog}'. Costa Mesa. Frank Anthony Cornella. Biological Sciences, Huntington Beach: Freder- ick M. Deutsch. Psychology, Hunt- ington Beach: Derian C. Dombrow, P~ychology, Laguna Hilis: Dorothy L. Duff Jr .. Psychology. Irvine: Richard M. Faraday, Biological Sciences. Irvine: Stacie A. Fem. Social Ecology, Irvine: Deborah L. Fritz, Studio An. Laguna H11ls:;Thai Q. Ha. Chemistry. Irvine. Lynne M. Halley. Social Ecology. Newpon Beach: Stuan R. Hardy. Economics. Irvine: Fabienne M.J. Hausser. French: Richard A. Heiner. Biological Sciences. Irvine: Judy A. Hill. Studio An. Irvine; Carla R. Hilsten. Studio An. Newport Beach, Constance A. Hornback. Social Ecology, Irvine. Karen J. Hummel. Ps}cholog~. (n ine: Tze N. Ip, EngJ· necnng. lr'\1ne. Wilham D. Kappcle. (hem1stl), M1ss1on Y1eJO: Hoyong Kim. ln~mat1on & Co mputer Set· ence, In ine. Susan M. King. Chemm r). Huntington Beach: David T. Kinsella. Polit ical Science. M1ss1on Viejo; Knstinc S. Kirven. Mu sic. Newpon Beach. James R. Laune. Psychology. Costa Mesa . Patrick C.C. Lee. Eng1- neenng. Fountain Valley; Bettina I. Lehnen. Psychology. Irvine: Stephen W . Lim. 81olog1cal Sciences. Irvine Jamie A. Machesky. Psychology. Irvine: Negin Marj.an. Psyc hology. Irvine. Mary C. McCaffre" Psy- chology. Mission Viejo: Janette M McHorn ey . Biological Sciences. Irv ine; Stephante L. Medoff. Social Ecology. Laguna Niguel: Thu H.T Ngu yen. Mathematics. Irvine: Janet· te M. Redd. Economics. Irvine: Darryl L. Ri egel. Biological Sciences. Huntington Beach: Stacey Schwanz. Psychology. Laguna Hills: Christine Sipe. Psyc hology. Irv ine: Michael L. Sly. Information & Co mputer Sci· ence. Hunungton Beach: Kclhe J. Stone. Psychology. Irvine: Caf) D Sun. Biological Sciences. Huntington Beach. Da\ 1d J. Tipton. Social Ecolo~). Hu n11ngton Beach Catherine (' lllnch. Infor mation &. Computer Science. Irvine: Duane J. · VaJgrt, B1olog1cal Sciences, South la&~na: Y1ctona L. Von Szel1$k1, Social Ecology. Costa Mesa: Judith L. Watts. Poht1cal Science, Fountain Valley: Marla R. Weiss. Psychology, Irvine: Bradley D. W1lhams. B1olog1 cal Sciences. Costa Mesa. Roben L. Woods. Information & Co~puter Science. Newpon Beach. Man~ Young. B1olog1cal Sciences. Huntmgton Beach. . Phi ~ta K_appa: Jacqueline T. Do. B~olOJIC31 Sciences, Irvine: Evelyn A. Fielding. P~ht1cal Science. South ~gun?, Gillian O. Galloway. 81olog1cal Sciences. South Laguna· Maureen E. Gildea. Psychology: Costa Mesa. Dana L. Lockwood Psychology, Laguna Beach: Shan A: Mo~kau. Social Ecology, Mission V1~JO. Felipe Navarro. Biol<>giCJll Sciences .. Newpon Beach; Lisa A. Radakovich. Music. Huntinaton Be~ch: Janet M. Shon. Linguistics, l~ine: Kho1 ~· Tran, Biological Science~. Hunt1naton Beach: Mimi Y. Wan. Anthropoloay. Huntinaton '<\' Beach. ~----------~~-- r ) Nuclear Stockpiles Nudeat warheads ate r~edly stor~ or deoloyed 1n 28 states. -S f~~ coootries and the Pacafec iSland of Guam I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJSun'day, Junf 18, 1985 A7 Newtiooksays n ucl earpowers · spinning global we b of dang~r :-~ charaes -are oumde the currcn_!..!nm control procen. producuon tictlilles-radar ~.commurucatlOn--'-t D Stares hOusing nudear wameacis Source · 'Nuctear Bametietas· · Cal ifornia 'hot spots' WASHINGTON (AP) -The author• of the newty publflhed book, "Nua.r Battleflelda, '' Nat 28 stat• where the~.S . .,,..,.., Of nuclear.~ 11 hOUMd. · • Wiiiiam Arkin and Richard Aeldhou• say that In peacetime, the nuclear weapon1 *t'e 1tored and deployed not onty In 28 stat• but In eight forefQn countrtee and on the Pactflc Island of Guam. 'the Delen• Department, fotlowlng longstanding potlcy, refuted Thunday to dtta.a .. ~weapons stotage. Arkin and Fieldhou• aaythere also ta a vast numw of facllltlefl that eupporta lhe nucie9r eetabllahment, a "nuctear ima.truetur•'' that lncludea 877 lit• lnlide the United Stat• llnd 832 U.S. nuclear-related radar 1tatlone and observatoriee abroad. The authora say they have Identified the fottowtng bues In , C.ltfomla Where nuclear w.apona are lituated: •Castle Air Force Bue, wtth 150 nuclMr bombe and 70 Short Range Attack Mllailel, plus F-108 Interceptors with Genie nuclear mlsaffel, 10 warheeda deployed on e.e. .. · •Concord Naval Wupons Statton, t he major depot for Pacific Fleet ammunition lhlpa, with 175 nudeer bombl for Navy and Marine Corpa aircraft, •5 artillery wmtt11d1 and 30 Atomic Oemolltlon Munitions for the Marines, and 56 nudear depth bombs for P-3 aircraft. ~ •Mather Air Force Base, wtth 150 nudear bombs and 60 Short Range Attack Mlsalle1. •North Island Naval Air Station, with 100 Aucleat bombl, 32 T errler warhead•, 80 nuclear depth bombl. • •Point Loma Naval Weapons Station, wtth 25 aubmartne rockets, 55 antl-aubmartne rooketa and about 25 ... 1aunch4td crUIMmiasH•. •Sierra Army Depot, with 110 retJted a(tti~baUlatlc ml•H• warheads, 125 nuclear artlNery lhetl1, 100 lance warheed• and 60 Atomic Oemolltton MunlUons. Mrs. Gorbachev sharing ~tage She breaks out from Soviet first ladies' traditional seclus ion MOSCOW (AP) -Ka1sa Ma>.1· movna Gorbachev. poised and sm1l· 1ng.. is at her husband's side as he greets visiting dignitaries in the Kremlin. She 1s seen on telev1s1on and in front-page newspaper photo- graphs. It was seldom hke that w11h other Sov1l't first ladies. who were seen rarely in public. but the trim. auburn· haired. stylish ly dressed wife of Mikhail S. Gorbachev 1s clearl) being given a higher profile and seems comfortable in her role at the side of the leader of the count I). Gorbachev succeeded Konstan11n . Chemenko. who died March I 0 at the age of73. At 54. Gorbache¥ 1s the youngest man to assume the Com- munist Party'<, top post since 1924. Mrs. Gorbflchev·s age 1'> not known. but she appears to be 1n her t'arly 50s. During tht· recent '1\11 of In dia's Pnmc Ministt'r RaJ;\ Gandhi and h1i. wife on1a. Mr'>. Gorhal'he\ '<;,pan in official grl'ctings was capturl'd for the Soviet public both on tde' i'l1on and in news.,aper photos. Mrs. Gorb;rchcv e coned onia Gandhi to Moscow an galleries and to the historic cities of Vlad1m1r and Su1dal for sightseeing while their husbands worked out trade and economic matters. At the rain-drenched Ma) Da) parade m Red Square this year. Mrs. Gorbachev stood near foreign diplomats and seemed unruffied by a gathcnng circle of Western news photographers. There was no Soviet 1elcv 1s1on or press covcragl! of her at the parade. but she was howfl on telcv1s1on bnefly when he attended n Kremlin gala marking So' 1et loundcr Vlad1m1r I. Lenin's b1rthda> April 22 Gorbachc\ has spoken often about the need to promote women and young people in Communist· Part) and government posts and has taken his campa1ens for d1 sciplii:ie a~d efficiency directly to fa ctones, tn· stitutes .and people 1n th e streets. When he went 10 Leningrad 1n Ma y to talk with pal'l) officials and workers about 1ntens1fy1ng the pace of Soviet industrial development. his wife went along. Tele' 1s1on showed her touring a clothing factory w11h her husband. and· the two of them chatting with workers. Even before Gorbachcv's nse to the top Kremlin post. Mrs. Gorbache' accompanied her husband on his official visit to London in December. In February. before Chernenko died. oviet onic1als invited Western ·photographers to take pictures of Gorbachev and his wife voung 1n parliamentary el~t1ons. She sm1hng- I) obliged reporters wanting to know the name of her daughter and young granddaughter accompan) 1ng her. "What a chi c lady Ill Mrs. Gorbachev." commented I ondon\ Dail) Mirror col umnist Peter Torv aft er the London v1s1t. "And what a contrast 10 the previous ~hmpses we have had of other--5er11or Russian wives:· Despite the attention paid "to Mr&. Gorbachc' by Soviet and We tern media. the Kremlin's trad1t1onal secrecy over details of the leader's personal life remains unchanged. Fe" outside of the highest echeloM of power know how Ions the Gorbachevs have ~n marned or when and how they met. Mrs. Gorbachev said in London that she 1s a lecturer on Man.1sm-Le nrn1sm at Moscow State niversity. She also expressed an intere l in English literature. I Orange County's • easy t·istening radio station • .. By NORMAN BLACK h ,., lilllllaly ...... I \ ..WA HrNm-ON (APi-:.. The,_.dtt~'c; major nuclear po"'ers have constructedanatensn'..c .. wdl of war-related suppon fac1ht1es uound the world that is as dangerous and provocauve as the ir stocks of w~rheads, a new book assem. This "infrastructure" ol command posts. research facihtics. weat her stations and even observatories to help "synchronize its watches .. operates continuously and 1s as likely to tngger nuclear war as it is to help wage it. according to "Nuclear Baulefields." a book published Thurs· da). I he infrastructure has grown as rap1dl) as the arsenals of the United States. the So\let L'naon. England. France and Chana. said authMs Wilham Arkin and Richard Fieldhouse. There are now more than 50.000 and poss1bl} as man) as 59.000 nuclear warheads e1 ther deplo) ed or stored around the world. 25.000 of them belonging 10 the L.:n11ed 1ates. they said. Worldwide. more than I 0.000 nuckar "eapons are "on alert" for near instant finng. some 11.800 nuclear \\eap6ns are oo" deplo)ed outside the homelands of the nuclear powers or at sea. And half of all nuclear weapons -including an1llef) shells. shoncr-rangc missiles and nuclear depth Jhc. Unttcd Sta~hu deployed or SlQred tt nuclear weapons w111iin the borders or28" states. on 1-M .sland-of Guam-afld...m.c~ouMmS. including Bc1$Jum. Greece, Italy. the Netherland~. Turke:r. Britain. West Germal'ly and South Korea. the authors add. South Carolina contains the gr'eatest number of nuc~ar w;irhcads. with New York in second place and. NQM Dakota 1n th1rp. The largest. nuclear st6~j'e"fites within the United States arc the ~lpons Station at Charleston. S.C. Seneca Army Otpot 1n New York Barksdale Arr Force Base in Louisiana; K.Jnland Air Force Base in N'ew Mexico; and lake Me.ade Base. which 1s the storage depot for Nelhs A.tr Force Base. Nevada The Soviet Union appears to ha' e deplo}ed nuclear warheads in at least four foreign countnes -CLec hoslovak1a.' East German~ Hunga11 and Poland England has some nuclear weapons deployed 1n West German). \\ htle France and China maintain 1he1r arsenals\\ 11hin their borders As dangerous as those arsenals are however. 11 1s "the infrastructure (that) perpetuates constant tension and threatens 10 caust' \\ar .. " 1mpl) tall) ing up 1he number of nuclear weapons 1n a nation's arsenal does not 1nd1catc how ready or able 1t 1s to u~ nuclear \\Capons 1n a war:· the authors wnte. The infrastructure includes research and 40-72% HALF PRICE! Economy Floor Tile # ' f ' ' • I 1, n j , j t, • '. ·.' ~ • .... t . ., ' '• ,, l C '• ,, I Agatine dryback 12·· x 12 " REG. 32C \ . 4-\ i . . ~~~~ 1 ~fl Othef petWfnl on .-i Ctwdt tap! 66-720/o OFF! Ceramic Floor Tile Special import groupl Patterns may vary - check tags! 7711" x 7711" REG. 1.49-1.79 1~ SPECIAL BUY! 12' No-Wax Vinyl Selected patterns may vary by -store -ch eck. spectal tags! ONLY 79 SQ.YD. SUTA AI A . 322 I. !Jth StrHt 541-7711 REDUCED 570/o! 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Around the world, "pass1ve-sound1ng" faeth· 11es for such 1h1na.s as surveillance have become "acuve 1nstrumenu lO prepare and implement nuclear auacks..:· ··They •te the~ c 1nes into nuclear plans in such a "°ii~ that th 'llOt oaty become nuclear targeu. but nuclear catapults on the front lines of tt\C next war ~ ne~ geegraphy h• bet'n created." j ArJun 1s the director of the Nuclear Weapons Hescarch Project of the I nsutute for Po lie)' Studies. a liberal. non-profit thmk tank that has frequently cnt1c1zed Pc:n1agon and Reagan adm1n1s1rauon policies Fieldhouse 1s a research associate at the institute , .\ former Arm) intelligence anaJyst. 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"G'co~ hintton was irnnJrh"Warmcr:~r~ tha-n- he rcaJlycameacross, 'said Chnsune Meadows. curator al the first pre:sidcn1'1 estate. ou1h of tht.nation.:s.capllaL Like maoya father, she saiO. he apparently was a ofl touch for little gjrls and granddaughter" Nelly Custis probablygotawaywith more with him. She always called him grandpapa, and flined with him ... Washington also provided a steady stream of advice for Martha's son.John Parke Custt!>. and John"s son, Georae Washing1on Parke Custis. .. As 1n many modem families. the first president had 10 copew1th both young men dropping out of college despite his urgrng that they continue their studies. I .1 • I r I I ., t .. ••• •, . '. ·~ ~' . ~ \ I \ \ ( \ S<l\'{1 ~120 s299 ss WALL SAVER RECLINER ~ I .J~fhc I l ... .._ ,, r ' Washington sen ed asauard1an to John Parke C ·ust1~. known as Jacky. and hrss1Mer Patsy. th ough he never formally adorted them Pab)' was tn 111 health, and Washington sought ph)s1c1ans for her and tool her lo lhe health baths 1n pressure from his wife. who wanted her son home at Mount Vernon. -Jnckywasa willful. allrac11vc. charming boy who had his mother wrapped around his little finger. One •minute she tended to be stnct and the nexr lrrdutg~nt." e plained Me-adows. indeed she soon fell in love with, and married. Washington's nephew Lawrence Lewis. v.e tern Virginia. hl'dted at age 17 Jacky.~hand. wa wt»futttftd ~ his mother, said Mount Vernon hbranan Ellen Ml-Ca.lllS.li:r _(1arl .... -lack ~!Cd in.I 281..and his..lwo younarst children - Nell) and Georae Washington Parke Custis-were brought by Washinston to Mount Vernon. Nelly was taken by her place 1n the nation's first first family. andenjoycGJhc Pa!~nce .,fillliM.s{adors, politicians and others. I ncff-Cd. ~~a0ws8uggestcd that The first president wanted Gwrge Washington Parke Custis. nicknamed Washy.Jo.set a l~beral education. TutorswereproVJded and Wa hy wen~ lo PrancetOn. But like has father he dropped out or college. --::.Yo1.uu:t_nowextc.w:1ll!l 1nto that sta&e oflife when good or bad fiabits are formed. when thl mma will be turned to things useful and praisewo~hy or 1od1ss1pat1on and vice ... Washington wrote Wash y 1n 1796. when the yo uth was still at Princeton. "Fix on whichever ll may. tt will stick by you for you know 1t ha s been said, an~ truly. ·•Jack) wai>a t•ollegc dropout from Kings College ~nov. • Columbia Un1Hrs1t) ). He was not a good student, he laked &.bt' horses and he liked fun." Meadows said. Soon Jacl~ presented his stcpfathet \.\ollh another , problem. his plan to marry 15-}car-old Nelly Calven. Washington urged caution because of th eir you th - Jack) was 19-su8$esting that ~hould there "be an abatement ofafTecuon on c1tht·nuJe-. or both. 11 had better pm·edethan follow after. marriage.· The> marned anrwa). w11h Washington 8"· mg 1n 10 the young lady neverqull !Vered from the blow of returning to Mount Verno af'icr Washipgton left the presidency. -! u • (: · After once expressing the sentiment that she was safe from the possibil11y off ailing in love, Washington cautioned her ... Do not ... boast too soon ortoo st rongly of vour 1nsens1bilit> to. or res1stcncC'-Of, its powec." And that as the twig is bent so 11 will grow... · Washington advised hLm to keep up his guard apinst avenues that lead to idleness and vice. "The latter will approach like a thief. working upon )O ur passions., encouraJ.ed perhaps by bad examples. the propensity to which will increase in proportion to the practice of it and your yielding ... he wrote. Who'll read up to dow. pizza? Education Secretary says Ari stotle would approve tasty off er Com~ort.~t pri ces yo u can afford. WASH INGTON (AP) -Edu tion Secretary William J. Benn says ht' ascribes to what Aristotle on said: Learning should be for its o sake. But Bennett's making an exc-epti for a new program to encou children to read b) plying them ~4 .I .. .. WALLHUGGER RECLINER ' save.8490 I ~ LOVE SEAT t $154910 5 PC MODULAR GRoVP AS SHOWN Tlw...,e mot ion "''a Ii nµ pic<'t>S allow ~nu t lw 11pl i111 1 111 .... jt nr reel int'. all hand!:-otrwl v tailonJd 111 a durahlP llc•rc11ln11 tt olefin h~nd . Sc•1· Lulditinnal pit'<'t~..., to ttH·~t:' µroupin g!:-. all 1111 -" I ... ,tie. l rw\pt·c·tf>d 'luali l ~ at ~pectan1 ar !:-avinµ!:-. TAKE-WITH PRICES free pizza. ·· .\risJ6lle never had a pizza a thmk it's entirely possible that legac) Anstotle passed on might h been expanded had he had a piz Bennett Quipped. The former philosophy profi his heany endorsement last \Ved day to the reading incentive pro that Pizza Hut Inc. is launc nationwide this fall. The chain of 4.500 rcstau expects to give away SJO milli S 100 m1lhon 1n pizza to an esti 7.5 m1lhon school children in program called "BOOKJT!" stans th1 Oct0bcr. accordi co mpam spokesman Mike Jen ·-rm wi th them 100 percc that. I've had my share (of p' Bennett said in a speech to a na sy mposium on ways businc other private groups can help local schools. · Pizza Hul began the program home state of Kansas this offering pupil., free personal- p1aa 1fthq met tndl\ 1dual mon reading goals. I fan entire class m the goa l' fo r fiH~ months. the and its teacher 1s treated to a p' pan). The restaurant chain sent sign · for ms to 14.000 school districts school board presidents last mon Jenkms said. The firm , based W1ch1ta. Kan .. and its franchisees spending S2 . 7 million on printi costs alone. he said. Pizza Hut's president. Arthur Gunther. told the symposium Mo da) that his own son's problems i learning to read motivated him t launch the literacy drive. The so Michael. now mhis 20s. had doubt v'ision that was not diagnosed until h was in his teens. Jenki ns said. President Reagan has encourage businesses and government agencie to "adopt" local schools. The Whit House itself has taken under its w1nga school in a poor section of Washing ton. Overdue book was not so fine C HI(.\(,() (.\P)-If the penalty v.as the current rate ofa nickel a day. a bo~k returned during the Chicago Pubh~. Library sy.stem's "Forgiveness Weck wouldnngupnearly$1 .500in tines . That's because "American History and Its Geographic Condition" by Ellen Semple was checked out Nov. I, 1903 and v.a~ ne,er returned. A.n eldt'rl) man walked into the South C'h1cago branch library on the c11y·s far outh Side with the map-fil!~d. 4~page book last Wednesday. He J9ked about 1t. 'ls it late.' I asked him . He laughed and said 'Yeah, it's late-Just a little.' I looked ~t the date and said. 'Oh God.' We JUSt laughed about 1t." said Lalita Hill. the clerk on duty. . ALE ENDS WEDNE DAY NIGHT JUNE 19 , The man. believed to be in his 7~. s:ud he was returnin$ the book fi>r "a fnend.'' bl!'t he declined to gjve his \1 name or the fnend's name. said Hill who guessed the borrower would have to. be about I ~ears old now. "I think .he thou l there would sttll t>c some son of inc," said Clinon- N1cholson, head libranan at the hranch. "Tht pnges are a little brown but'thc hook 1!1 in very good con: 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES : If for any rel son you re not happy with your furniture wl'len you gel 11 home. we will take 11 back within .even days If you find the Identical item in stock elseY<hcre within seven days for less we will refund the difference We Witt give '9bo a ftVe·year limited warr~llty ·-• against factory defects 1n workmflnsh1p and construction Details available in our stores ~.._----1~'.wOD. 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"Ifs the place to raise children. You can have the greatest house in Orange County. But, your children will still want to come to the water and the beach. This way you will always know they ~anuo come home." Soderling is the fatherofTari, 25, a graduate student at Chapman Col-. lcge: Eric, 24, who attends Orange Coast College, and Kurt.._2 1, also studying at Chapiilail.'" . The latest "member" of the family is "lido Lady," a 48-foot custom yacht fisher. "I bought it a month ago and am now fumisfling it and add in~ equipment," said Soderling. "We will use it for weekend and island cruis- ing." The family also has a Duffield electric boat and a 30-foot Cat.aJi na sailboat. Boating has been the lifestyle for the children for some time and it's difficult forthem to remember JUSt when 11 all began. "We used to go small boating on the Colorado Rt ver when 1 was very yo ung," recalled Tari. Other water-related sports the fo ur enjoy are scuba diving and water skiing. They also snow ski and rally around the pool table in the family room when in an indoor mood. When Soderling is at work. he's only minutes away from the water- front home and his boats. He is the owner and senior partner of Resco, a property de velopment and manaaement proprietorshipde- velo1;>memtand management firm. Prior to forming Ole Resco partner- ship in 1983. Soderlingo\vncd Ronald E. Soderling and Associates, a firm spec1alizina in development and management ofluxury apanments and condominiums in Beverly Hills, · Santa Monica and West Los Angeles. He says he is now building to meet the needs of the many high tech corporations moving into the Orange County area and his firm rcc.cntly beJan constructing Carnegie Centre, a six-building high tech office com- plex on Redhill in Santa Ana. Soderling holds a bachelor's degree .. in business administration from WoodbuyCollege in Los Angeles. and has attended graduate programs at UCLA and USC. He ha~ a real estate certificate from ucr:A. and is licensed in California as a real estate broker and as a general contractor. He is member of the Newport- Mesa Board of Realtors, the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. the UCI Chancellor's Club, the Balboa Bay Club and The Fashion- ables. a Chapman College support aroup. Sode~hnaalso gets involved in the cultural enrichment of Orange Coun- ty as a supporter of the Newport Harbor An Museum, the Laguna Beach Art Museum and t~Orange County Performing Arts Center where he affiliated with The Center Club. Today, theSoderlin$Swill be lunchinaat The Ritz with the Ri tz Brothers Father's Day bunch. The Soderlinas visit Lido Lady in the Balboa Boat Yard aettinaship-shapc for family cruises. Ron climbs the ladder looking very nautical in Cape - Cod catboat trouseis-matchcd with an all cotton St. Croix ribbed sweater from Atkinson's in Lado Villaac. Ganja, the family's mixed tab mascot, is aboard uni!:RJ>rcsscd that Tari and her brottiers Enc and Kurt. above, art fas hionably attired in sca-goinastyles fromCharhe'sl.ockcr. _ . -- C 0 AS T --- .. ,..,. , ... ' - ··- f ' SUNDAY. JUNE 16. 1985 I :J Men eitJOJlng "'t::• menlcurM, mekeoven.82 detttal thense itoe,._. . --. -- . ' ' -. " \ '•>la r;· I· 81 Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 18, 1985 LooK1Nc Gooo Men ehjoy makeovers, massages,~µianicnt r ~. "Today.men want to look the be t they poss1bl} can. "2~==--=-~ ... .ta.cr;atthr;Q ~~•r:;;;:=;;;;p.1 1n th~"1Port club or ... at social play; lo.en wan\lo De t\Oticcd,'' · .,.r said Richard Ouellet· te. owner ofttle New- port Beach salon that caters to both men and women. "Today the 80s men are looking better than ever beforeandare taking nouce Offoodgroomin·g tech· niques," said Ouellette. who is in the process ofdoinga "makeover" df'I his salon. Men are discovering the nombcrof scrviccsavailable to them -facials. pedicures. manicures, eyelash tinting, electrolysis. haircolorinaandrnassage. On a recent visit to the salon we talked with some of the people who perform those services. "I think 1hey began to discover the services about five years ago when they started coming to salons to have 1he1r haircut." said Christa Fischer. esthetician and sic in care specialist. Thirty percent of the German-trained spec1ahst's facLaJ clien1sare male. "They arc mostly in the 30 to 55 }Car age bracket. "Men are wornedabout double ch inSJUSt as the women arc. I do a Euiof>ean-style fac1al ~'Un nand ~!Rul~t1on .. 11Q.mw;bincs.Jhlft'.hdps. w11hJnu.sd<:JOn1n~ fl"O~ -' . -----. "I retommcnd a fac ial once a month. It's relaxing because they are lying down. F'trst, lelean the slc'tn and then ar(alyzewha1 their needs are. .. After that, there could be a vcge"tabll" skin peeling to remove dead ce lls: steaming, a mask, the extraciiotrpf all blackheads and whiteheads. a toner-it dependsQn the skin." The entire process takesapproximatelyp~ hour and about 30 minutesoftha1 is musagingofthefac~ nec-kand shoulders." It 1sdone in a private room and f also advise • them on how to take care of their skin. ... the t~ of products to keep their skin looking good." said Fischer who has 20 years exptrience at her trade. (The price of a facial fora man isS45.) Mcn~a ve also discovered the ad' antages of the full· body massage. accord in~ to Kelli ~eifTenbach. one of the salon's massaje 1echn1c1ans. "Most of1he men are Ii vang stressful II\ es and the massage helps them relax. Fndays and Saturdays arc m} bus1es1 da ys. The inen come 10 un wi nd at the end of the week. I find a lot of tension 1n the neck and back. "When the~ come in week I} .1he muscles get used to being massaged and s.ay in a relaxed state," Wedfcnb ch .k.ctotllq 5tyle maintained." said ~hili'Ps>t'Tf!e~ud~.tl said. "I also talk to clients about how they can take the .-wily ~ltst presently at Ouelleuc stllatspecializCJ 1n ~~~~~~11lf~~~·g;!~~~~i~agctak~sabo •. • men ~~I ~arsa!s~hnalwf nbO.,.hecamelblhe cost is $40.) .• U .. S'h ~arnaoant~s t>t'fn in Newj)Oi'i'BCach fOf" h k h d . h • ·~ t, almost S ~· " ,.. ~ • -· • • "Men sometimes t in t cy on t. ave ttm~ '!) ''T\l;trend in mc,n'5$">11c i~ toiongertiau in the back. man1c~rc. but 11 only takes abo.ut 30 minutes." s• . :bra Men icU me theKJtave se~i\ this while vacationing in Spung. ·1 chpand sha pe the nails, ~oak the h~nd~ , Eµrope~nd lik6di~ ..._. cleanser;pushbackcuuclesandcl1phangna1ls..ar\ en 1 I }'!R -, · ibOut h · buffthc nails. Some men like clear polish; but mos ~ , :•1 find a lot otrnen r .a illlvc a . t ear . them to be just buffed because the polish will~vent1il\I~ hair. Theyfind a style an s 1c ... nod~ma'!c """'''-chip. , · -thanaes. TJ\Cyarceonccrnedabout the_reacuon tnt'Y~ Spu ng is looking forward to the new private ~cure JCl from ftjends and co.:w,orkers. =-.::-::-:iirr.i;,.-;; area that will be available afierthe salon's refurbishing. "C\ntrn' men' hair 1schalleng1r1a 1 • ~eheyQh . "Some men arecmbarrassed about~euinga pedicure. must bcprecasc. WomcncanGurland pltly wn. ' 1r air They tend to have them just for spec Ill I occaswns • lil(e · er a cut, bul DO~ me~. . . • . . when thcv arc aeuina manied." · . .."Everybody as unaq_1,1e.apd 11 at exc!.tang tocreate a hatr . . . = tvte 1hat brinas out the facial features. Most men's teet arc 1n better sha~ than wom • > . . because they are not cramming them aotonigh h Mo! Mena.reclia~•atlpful mousses~~~sprays like women. However. the pedicures recommendtel. ~rt are 1n hold1n1• aceord&Mto T~ebaudeau. Six~ lWO months fo~ men Will remove c4l101,1sesand.P~t\/i . "per~ent OfthCn1 bably useihold1.~g product, but . cy ingrown 1~na1ls. (Manicures for men art $1 OaW. · ' • don t seem to like the gels too much. . pcd1curesare$22). ~ ~ Yes. more and mQremena~c.at~hangon ... they~ What about hairstylint for me :. , tboscr that Ciod1naout what wpm~ h~~e lortrln~n . ·;the services ma} have pro mpted their first visit to the salon are available and a.sal n v1s1tbavc them rfclingg09f and "Usuall"v the hair needs to be ..,t ~very f'l01i !elcs ro· ~ lookmaa1 ~ ' , • ,. ;,,-, )i, . I' ., -,, D~"°' "'9toellf .11111 o..t Jim Cooper with Annabelle Tolbon, right, and Cynthia Schelnberg: M•mie Heuler and Judy Olaon: Harry and Roae Ratner ; (below) Jeanne and Merritt Johnaon. Jim Cooper target of puns, plaudits 'Sloope r , you'll !em emberthis night like your last root cana l. .. · By VIDA DE AN Delly l'llot Style ldltoo The spotlight was on Jim Cooper at a dinner at the Anaheim Emerald and at times it got a little warm for the.vice prcs1denJ for Community Affairs ofKOCE-TV. The honoree. first off, had to take some heat from Msgr. J ohn Sammon's invocation ... "Lord, I've known him for some time. He's no bette'i today than when r first met him;· t Emcee Ed Nix (K WIZ) called him by the wrong name during most oft he program ... did a fu n-poking imaginary slide presentation (before the real thing). ··stooper. you'll remember this night like your last root canal." But. there was praise for Cooper ... ''Jim has made the county aware of its problems and the· efforts of its citizen to provide solutions. This is an opportunity for all of us to thank him." said Annabelle TolbiD of Huntington Beach. chairman of CCAP. the Family Life Education Center. which benefitted from the dinner. Recently, when Cooper accepted the $25.000 Disneyland Community Service award for KOCE, the citation panicularly noted the program on oc~ teen-age sexuality and pregnancy problems. CCAP served as the maJor resource for the program. Cooper was the execuuve producer of the program and at the dinner to see him honored was J o Caines. co- producer and his co-host. Marian Bergeson c nt a plaque and Tom Riley attended to gi ve him a plaque from the Board of Supervisors. Gwend a Wa tson. one of the forces behind the dinner. presented him with a handcarved box (for his mementos) and heaped on praise saying,"You have Sale Sale Sale Spring and Summer C le arance 40% to 80% off Open :Joday Sunda,g ·June 16 J0-4 Store fiour~: mondag . t kru Saturda'g 10 lo 5:30 I _, 1024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714 -640-0990 ..... brought our attention to so many groups ... touched so many families in this county. We're proud of }OU." ··1 fo und myself pinching myself to make sure this wasn't m y obituary." said Cooper laughing and then adding his thanks for the evening and introducing his wife of 42 years, Elinor. "[ have so many good fri ends," he added. The friends included the Californians of the OC Master Chorale who honored Cooper with a musical program. Emma Jane Riley, Mary Boyce, Lucy and I Walter Burroughs, Carol Lind, Bruce Sumner, Jeanne a nd Merritt Johnson, Laurie Hiii, Norma Hertzog, Rose and Harry Ratner. Marriie Hessler. Tom Stephe nson. J udy 6 1son. Mamette Peek (she d1v1des her lime thec;e days between Oregon. L----- Huntington Beach" and the Virgin Islands) and daughter Julie Peek, Norma Gibbs, Cynthia at the Huntington .~ar~our home of Mary a nd ~r. Schelnberg (exec director of CCAP) and Dr. Grayce J ames Thompson. Th11y-s1x new sign ups to bnng Roessler (of Golden West College Continuing our membership to 135. . . Educati~n for Health Care Personnel). Wes and The fo~r-year-old group started m Hu~t11.1gton Mar y J•es (Disneyland). Harbour wtth the help of Bob. Web~ter, a victim <?f Cooper got in the last ringer of the evening as he MS. He a~tendc.d the soc.1al with wife Carol, who 1s turned to the emcee and said, ·'Thank you \'Cry the e.:.oup s parliamentarian._ . much. Bob Nixon." We meet once a month in homes and tt'sa good • • • group. Most of the members arc couple members. The 4 to 7 p.m. party was still going strong at IO but 1t ts also open to s1 ngles. The annual dues are $25 p.m . with Jod~e ~iller pl aying the piano and about regul.~r membership or $50 for supporting mem- 30 members smgmg. hers. Testa added. "All of the fees go toward patient ··1t is one of our most successful events:· sai'd services."' Bev Testa of the VIMS (Volunteers in Multiple The membership is filled with good cooks. too. Sclerosis) membership-celebrity-cocktail party held (Please eee PARTY /83) Orange Cout DA ILY PILOT/Sundmy, June 18, 1985 81 PARTY RAP ON ORANGE COAST ••• 1'rom82 MS OC Chapter reprewntative T•h• c· ' . I . '86 Excitement over c enters Oi>CJUnf an and the buffet table was loaded to prove it. .. among the popular finJer food were Helea Purcell'• won tons (she brou'11t them last year). Jeane Sprain, hospitality chairman, distributed recipes to mem- bers to assure a good variety. Spri ng flowers centered the table and filled the home for a festive look. "'"ErirEkber1, son or metf'IW~tp=dncupeJIOll Sue Hod1t oa, a banender at Cafe Lido, was there and volunteering his time at the bar. grows every day and that include tntlius"sm .of members of the Performina ArU Jumon Chipte:r·of Newpon Karbour. (The NH chapter is one of four junior N® · tbe-eount)t~} _ ----t-+< Others panying were Jodie's husband Jim Mlller. Sue's husband Dick Hod1aon, Betty and Bob Wat1oa, Rita and Bill Copp. Harrl,ett and Irv Wle4er, Carol and Vic Buccola, Ellie and Huk Slaaffaer, Mary Loa Dawson, SaDdra and Dr. Robert Clouse, Lois and Robert Hokly, Pat Metdell and Sally Tyae, Tidy-1ve members. mothcrJand gu!sts ·were-at Five Crowns Restaurant brunching and watcbin& l l th arade PAJ members present a fashion show. Proceeds ""m the event will go into a fu nd for a social evcot (still in the planning stages) in the winter after the opening. S•UD Strader. one of the chapter founders, was chairman of the brunch and her dau&bter StepU.aie modeled alona with other chaner members ...... , Benett, Jill ~ldmaa, Stacey Bovee, Deaise Malloa, Jenifer and SteplwaJe Noollll and Elizabet~ Tetter. Kitty LetUe coordinated the show featuring fashions from Fashion Island stores after guests bad dined on champagne chicken, crepes veronique and eggs bcnedict. Assisting Susan S. with the arrangements were Carole Tompll.la1, Aue Peters, EUIOeda K.llfoy, Qeryl Marplly, Mary Ann Goldmu and Juet Ae1a11t. DeltJ ............ .,T ..... ll- Clockwtee from top left: 8uan Strader areeta Charter p AJ Memben flt&cey BOTee, 1JeD1ee llalloe and Brandy Bemaett; PAJ membera 8etb T•ter, JUI Goldman and Steplumie Strader atand by to model; Janet Aen.&at. Stepban!e Noonan and Geor1ta Spooner were amonc the branch bunch. Oriental theme for Irvine hOspital supporters Ron Crit.beu and David Sills arc co-chainng the July 20 "Celcbrat1on in White" planned by PIC H (People for an Irvine Community Hospital). The fund-raising gala as the two pnor events will be at the Irvine Mam ott. Dinner committee chairman Marite Wakellam 1s planning an Oriental themed pany with the assistance of Nancy Casll~re, De Doollt&le, Marcie Lemmon, Carol LllM •c hwager, Cbril Luhrs, Margaret Palmer, Susan Stahl, Lillian Sulllman and Carol Wilken. . . . .... A 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday reception will be held at the TLK Gallery. 611 Anton. Costa Mesa. It's a benefit being held b} the SC Business Manaiement fo r the Ans Alumni Assoc1a11on. The group wall honor Arllne Chambers, general manager of the OC Performing Ans Center. by establishing a scholarship in her name. She was chosen for her con- tributions to the the performing ans and her suppon of the USC ans management cen1ficate program and its students. The USC OC campus office in Irvi ne may be called (752·5505) for fu nher details. • • • A "cruise 10 the Greek Isla nds" is 1n store Saturday for members of the Bahia Conn1h1an Yacht Club as pan of the summer series of "passporl'' dinner dances. The only traveling the} will do once at 1he clubhouse on Bayside will .be from the pool deck where they will see bellying dancing to the dining room wllere they will be served a full-course Greek dinner complete wnh baklava for dessen. Le\endia Dance Troupe from St. Paul's G reek Onhodox will entena1n and give lessons in Greek folk dancing to the panygoers. Mary and Roger Fryer arc in charge, with Diane and Ted Tressen, Dick Cooper, Joan Hoff, Ella and John Dietrich, Wayne and Linn Gary. Ray Garra and Frances Hicks assisting. • • • Members of the o\doptlon Guild happy with their JUSt completed 24th annual tennis tournament. .. approx- 1matel)' 1400 entncs. . .largest number of players ever. Making sure that 11 ran smoothly were Marlly Wi11011 and Linda Marston. tour· nament chairmen. and Fritzie Wil· llama. president. Some of the box sea1 regulars watching were Al and Laura Lee Auer , F ran and Hav Smith, Dorothy Yardley, Mary Baillie, Johll and Lorna Barry. the Marshal Morgans, Guy Llvlng1ton1, Johll El- llotts, Don Pecks, George Bl11el11, Bob Washers and the Robert Brlq 1. • • • OC .\m Alliance. lntercuhural Ans Council. will sponsor an inter- national potluck dinner 6:30 p m. Wednesda) at lrv1nc Fine An s Center. Hcntage Park. In me. More information available by calling 836-1600 ... Parents Without· Panners. Orange Coast Chapter 26. members will be dancing to the music of Coast 10 Coast from 9 p.m. 10 I a.m. Fnday at Costa Mesa Countf) Club. New member onentahon set for 8. More information: 546:5788 . • • • Pemcoat Cl08$ers. directed by Elaine Brown. will be at the Holiday lnn.tjnstol Plaza Hotel Wedoesda\ to cnten.aio at the luncnco n of O fficers' Wi,es' League. Beverly A1ll•nt. 963-76 76. has more infor- mation on the OWLS gro up which recent!) donated S 1.300 to the Vet- erans Hospital. Long Beach. • • • Nev.pon Harbor ITC (formerly Toastmistress) will hold 1ts next luncheon Monday at 1 I : I 5 a.m. at the Reuben E. Lee Resta urant, Newpon Beach. Johll Robl11son. 631-5917, or DiJDa Morrison. 854-7948. may be called by anyone interested in im- provine communication and leader- ship skills. 'Scandalous' Jockey unde_rwear celebrate 50th C HICo\GO ( o\P) - A half-centuf) ago. in a raging blizzard. the scandal- ous Jockey Classic brief debuted in a Chicago depanment-storc window. Last week. in much warmer weather. Jockey models. autograph- sceking women and Jockey Inter·· national Inc .. the Kenosha. Wis .. company formerly called S. T. Cooper. & Sons. came together to mark the anniversaf) of the no"·respectable underwear. "I think Jocke) brought men'!> underwear out of the drawer more or less and made 1t OK to talk abou1:· said Howard Coale~. Jocke~ lnla- nauonal's president and general man- ager. Jocke' I ntcrna11onal. inspired b\ a French RI\ tera photograph of a m·an 1n bnef swim trunks. first marketed the shon-legged bnefs and showed ofT its underv.-car in a d1spla~ windo" at Marshall Field & Co. 's flagship store on Jan. 2. 1935 II was a time "hen a hush·hush atmosphere surroundl'd men's Saddle back College to host Mr. Blackwell's collection The aJways outspoken Mr. Black- well will show his latest fashion collection at 8 p.m. J une 29 1n the McKmney Theatre at Saddlcback College South in M1ss1on VieJO. ·1 he event 1s sponsored by The Angels. the college's suppon group for the performing ans. A number of prizes will be awarded during the evening incl uding a dress dona ted by Mr. Blackwell and a bufTet reception follows the show. T ickets are a\ailable CS35 per person) by calling the Saddleback College South bo'\ office at 83 I ·4656 or 495-2790 bet"een noon IO 4 p.m. Monda} through Fnda~ • • • Women .\ssoc1atesofthe ll"tcrfa1th Foundation at UC Irvine will host a fashion show and brunch June 21 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the Un1vers1ty Club oncampus. Featured will be summer fashions by Cameo Crea11ons of Newpon Beach. Tickets arc S 12 per person and resen at1ons ma~ be obtained b' calling Interfaith ' 33·0891 Proceeds will benefit the l'CI ln1crfa11h Center. a non-p1olit or- ganization. serving 1he religious needs of the campus commun1t~. • • • Fashions for summer acti' 111es from I. Magnin's Better Spons\\ear Depanmcnt will be modeled Fnda) noon to 3 p.m. in the store. Fon) Carrots and Pronto R1storante These furs begin at $3,000 under\.\car and there "as little frl\OI· ous spending 1n Depression-era Amenca. The compet1t1on -suit content w11h long)ohns in the winter and nainsooks. one·piece. shoulder· to-knee undergarments. in the sum· mer -declared such support under· "ear mere I' a .. fad:· On that fanuan da ... 1cm!X'ra1urcs plunged to I 0 beJov. zero. "Pull that •Joclce} · windov.," came the order from Marsh.all Field man- agement. who thought the rcveahng apparel looked silly in the cold weather. But a sellout had begun before workers could remove the w1ndo" d1spla~ that depicted a man clad in RobtnsatS $29.50 OUR GREAT FllUNGTM PIRM WITH A PRllBONUSI Reg S65 Come in now tor your chlice ot all-over curls sott waves or simply wonder1ul body And you 11 receive a Directives~· haucare product valued a1 S5 50 as your gltt to help you m amtam your lustrous new look long after you bnefs. a T ·shin and slippers. The danng ad proclaimed the SO-cent bncfs "'ere appropnate for ··-work. pla). spans. leisure ·· Before noon. \1arshall Field had sold out 1ts stock of 600 Jocke) bnefs In the next e1gh1 da~s. the start' sold more than 12.000 bncfs leave Perm includes shampoo cut and set or blow dry Long hau Reg $70 t36.SO Call tor an appointment wtth one of our selected styhsts b ut hurry sale ends July l in Robinsons Beau:ywo rks 33 'Jll stores except Mission Vte)o and Sherma n Oaks MILAN, Italy (AP)-Unlike most Italians, the five Roman Fend i sisters were detiahtcd with this years bitter winter. TJ\ey deal in furs. and keeping out the cold is their business. ofS3,000 and soar into the hundreds of thousands for the more precious skins. heights \'.h1k ermine and \able.hang tr:~~~=====~~~~:=:~~~~~~;:~~=:~=:~~=====~~-ou1 a1 the stables -but in the workmanship of The skins and the ........ ----UmRS CDS But if you arc looking for a fur just to keep warm next winter. don't buy a Fendi. There arc mttny less expensive ways to insulate the body. U niqueness, not pnce. '!lust be t~e object of the Fend1 fur chcn.t. .Their fu rs in fact. start out from a minimum QAKD~ SET with 4 chairs $699 Karl Lagerfeld. the gregarious ge- nius behind the Fend1 fur label, takes the warmth of his furs for granted. As in past collections. his concern for the winter collection 1985-1986 was to offer the maximum of furry creau' 1t) and luxury. The nchncss hes not in the ra e of the fur-moles arc raised to imoen al dari ng design. For next w1n1cr. the design 1s often ~pon}. cut like polo or trench coats. The skins arc st1ched in fl uid circular lines 10 replace the trad111onal hon1on1al-vcn1cal cuts lee' e'i are a '"'1dc :is a "'mdm1ll, shoulders arc loose or sutched in a cnss-cross to form a graceful back. OAK Al.DfO /VISUAL CNTERTANVENT CENTER inCludes glassdoou . Wood doors. 2drOW8fS. 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OOMC DAILY PtLOTISunct.Y, June 11. 11115 • • • , ·Big Bear residents agonize over expansion . . . . )ndorn1n1urn\ "'idt'r roaJ), o con-810 BEAR l.AK.E (AP) -For As more people come to the aru Assoc1at1on of Governments shows -surrounding n Bernardino Na-tar, for a "'"'d. or more. <:< • nicr ind oth~rs things visiton. &l's an affordable nearby townspeople face a dilemma: Sho~ that the annuaJ number of visitors to tional F-0re \ by off-road vthJcles. • We employ about ~00 people on "t"nl1aoripr~<'bkms •these businessn1en weekend tea.away from the preuum B.ia Bear Lake expand to meet the area will increase to more than 6 But the tourist al o keep locaJ cash weekends, most of them local rc<ii· creu ( "' r~·H~nue' will al\O of city life. bu& tome resident$ fear \ncreaJina tourist and population million by the year 2000. with year-reaisters clanaina and hundreds of dents." said Benno Nager. vu:c prcsi· \a) lhl' n~h robkm) • Jllowttain resort is turmllj in.to needs 6r faa.ht <kvelopment and round populatiQn jumping from townspeople employed, so some civic dent of operauons a1 Go ldm1nl' ~._1 drcrea~ sue P · 11 -...--t11111'J urben nijhmwww iJtey tnea--1JcaW,y that at:· IS~Jt.000. ----_ and business Jeade~arc-puihing..for R~on,,__1!_m1le southeast of ~1g &ar "Thal l..ind ol logic !>Cares the he: leave behind. tractcd peoQlc In tbe first place? With 1ncra~ufation c0mcs more development to'-Chan~ Big -Ul:e·:4 4-dmlt the fown ~rzet1hal out 0 -m~. ~ui.-fhct ~ ~· a Bia Bear Like, 80 miles east of Los Ea~h year, about 5 milhon visitors· !ncrc.ascd pr<:>blems. such as traffic Bear from an inexpensive w~kend the ski areas are a maJor fact~r in tht• re. tired safct} l'ngint·d for thC' C'll) of Anaelts in the San Bernardino Moun· flow into Baa Bear Valley. A recent J&ms. vandalism and what some see spot to a reson that attracts young economy of Big Bear Valle~ l 0 , Angeles iains, is a coJl)munity facina chanac. study by the Southern California as an environmental threat to the professionals and families wan ting to If developing the area with hotd!.. 8 u .. 1 .. 1.e in Naron mo\ l'd to 1g r.x;ar ........ .. 1977 to "gt>t away from the rat race. From London to EdinI?urgh by rriotorCoa:ch I k and other townspeople fear the valle) is losing ib rural appeal and will soon become just another moun- tai(.t town. Si"<ty-nine percent ofland w11l11n 1he cit\ hmllS of Big Bear Lakl' IS al read~ occupied. NEW YORK -Budact accommo-S 16 to $25 per person per day, double S01all hotels ·and guest houses in elations in London and Edinburgh occupancy, including continental Edinburgh offer rooms without pri- architectural interest. Space 1s usually available in guest houses on shon not1t'e. adults and S 18 for <;tudenb. Round- uip fare is $36 and $33 respcc11"ely Children between fi ve and 16 yean. go. at halfpnce. '"We're going w l1tl·rall} build ou~l,cs .right out of what make_~ Big Bcaramac1nem the first place. ~aron "'11d '"I 1h1nk "e arc 1eetenng on thl· tmnl.. of di~s1cr." and i~expensive . motorcoac~. trans-breakfast, tu and service. vate bath at $20 per person per night. portauon between. the two. c:tt1es can double occupancy, and private faci li-. Ttirce-and s1x-n1ght hotel packa,es in London and Edinburgh that in- clude transfers and sightseeing also are available. be booked through the Bnush Tour Hotels Like the Westminster on ties at $25. Full Scottish breakfast. tax Center (~C). Leinstcr Square have standard and service are included along with Coaches lea"e V1ctona S1a11on anJ Edinburgh each morning and l'\l'· ning, providing a choice of an all-Ja} or all-night nde Tilt Vienna Group of Hotels, a amenities such as a restaurant, bar friendly hospitality. budget chain in London's West End, and rooms with private bath. The has more than 450 clean. comfortable least expensive hotels are bcd-and- rooms tn former Victorian breakfast propenl«.witbout private townhouses on quiet, tree-lined facilities. All are nea~y stations streets north of Hyde Park and and bus routes providing easy access Kensina1on Gardens in Bayswater 10 Oxford Street shops, tourist attrac- One of Bntain's best travel bargains -of special interest to students and other budget travelers -1s the Eastern Scottish Express (oach Servi<.'(' be1ween Lon~on and Echnburgh. The trip by luxur) coa<:h 1akes nine hours and costs S20 for His fl'ar hoM''er. 1sn·1 ')harl'd b} Big lkar Ma)or John Em1nger. "'ho de~tnbed thc communll' as '"close- t..1111'" and "a h111e redneck" and rnnliJt'ntl) predicll'd the construc- 11110 ul one or 1"0 ne" hold')"' 1th in and Maida VaJe. Rooms cost from tions and lheaten. CATALINA CRUISE Departing Newport 9 AM daily Call Catalina Passenger .Service for reservations 714/673-5245 Lowest fare anywhere I AlllJI $9 one way ~l\J.~ BALBOA PAVILION 400 Main Street. Balboa 92661 714/673- 1/JOff Entire Stock ~m Thanks to our many customers for a successful 5 years. 631-5105 .369 E. "I 7th St. # 16 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 "Because the people are friendly, helpful, and the quality is excellent'' -1~~.P~ Lort Ann Pettrs, Costa Mts1 Slore Locadons: Ll&WlaHllll 2JSOS Movlton Pkwy. 171.4177!' 438 MllflOn Va.jo 27800 Medical Clt. Or. (71 Al AOS-A~2 A-00 Nrwport Cenltr Or (71A) 04U 117A 1.401 Atocado Avt (71AI ().4() 1444 And O«Mr f0Qtlon1 thJ'oulhOUt Southern c.11rom1&. All properties have been inspected and meet Sconi~h Tourist Board standards and are members of the Edinburgh and Lothian Reiion Hotel and Guest House Association. Many arc 18th and 19th century buildings of Add1t1onal inlorma11on. hrochurl'' and resenat1ons are a'a1lahk Imm BTC at 19 Wc~I 44th ~' . Nl0 \\ ' 11rt... N.Y. 10036. 212-7 19-1~2 1 .111J M00-225-6577 ------Ii H' H'ar~ ------ Shouldn't this be the summe you cruise with the first c oice to Alaska? Travel/Holido.y Magilzi'ne cruises from San Francisco. has awarded Princess Now through Sept. 24. 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Come enjoy the best crtiising has to off er: a wor;ld class crew, award-winning cuisine, and dazzling entertainment. Ask your travel agent for a Princess Cruise to Alaska today. Princess Cruises tn * LAKEWOOD P111."' _., • " .... nn eoor•1,... L:.... \11R ..\D..:. GATEWAY HE CAN FLY A JE1 RACE A CAR AND OUTSMART A COMPUTER. l ••nt, .. '•· .. ' -~, 11 -.n -A VllW TO A KIL&.,... , ......... Mill , .......... , ...... ---............. ... D.A.LT.L.,.. .. ..., ... IMIMIWIWIMtl .... IBWITll'I llUIONl(N) -·--, .. __ , __ " .. HVllL T HILU COP .a .... _ .... CODI Of 1tUNCr-t11t ...... " .. llCUT ADMIUaoit , ............ , ... PIUICTt1t . ...,_ , .......... , ... llCUT ADMIUbt . ..... ..,. ............. Nllll'I HONObl ,,.., ........ " ... MAH..,.,., ·----LOIT .. AMllJCA 1111 .. , .. , .... D.A.LT.L""' IMIMI ............. P•KT ... .... 1 .......... .. , ...... "" , ... '"" THI OOONIU "' . ...,_ , ............ ... --............ ... FUTCH CNt •we-, ............ , .. IMIO, PmTMOOINIT .. . ...,.._ t•ll •II 4tU .. lt·ltll lttll .. fUTVll~ILL ,., _ ...... CODI Of llUNCI • ·-~''"'- PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES• ANAHEtM ~--· .... ULT.L.... * . .... etlOUl• I .......... .... ........... A YllW TO A IOU""' can1'1.,. •• ORANGE ' ~"':. ' . . w.M_C!tB ... • _..YIU llVtl .. fWl.ll't tlOMOe. TUM 1f2 ... ., • S&WWG;Jii: .. ,,,,,, .... ,.., ....... WI,.___ HiWAY 39 l.l... •. --·.._-:-_i"!_!. ·~. llCatTMMlm • .... ............ .......... IAIT ;&..,. •.:.:r.L "" IHOUI ,_., TMI eoar• ... -···-... * ...... -...... .... -----·· _, THE GOVERNMENT CREATED HIM AND NOW THEY WANT HIM DESTROYED. PARAMOJNT PICTURES PRESENTS :J0MN H YMAN-BURI I HARRIS ffiOOucTioo-DARvL MUSIC BY MARVIN HAMLISCH Co-Pl<OOUCED BY BURTT HARRIS AND GABf'iELLE KELLY WRITTEN BY DAVID AMBROSE & ALLAN SCOTT ANO JEFFREY ELLIS PRODUCED BY JOHN HEYMAN DIRECTED BY Slrv10N WINCER ~~-=:--. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE " """ ~WI .... ,. ~Mo.-~('91 *'fAIDA r .... ..._ M 14U J NOW PLAYING •tlfW fllOIOfcMlrOI 5'11leCO llMlll U-• Willdlrlli:lt l'.n:N ~· -:C."':" MWlf• 'ickt~ °'-• l:"t wt 11Wllml r.._...., '~'Wit» IAof 111 ., ., What fathers A11 LAID£1S are Fathers have\ Cry stout hearts, so the)' have to be broken some limes or made. Of noonewouldknowwhatasinside F.Mtws_aivc d.auabtcru~ _.J?tfier m n wbo~rl1 aood . . enouah so they can have grand-Dear Ann Land~rs: This article by children that arc smarter than aQf· Paul Harvcy·has meant so much 10 body's m~ th~':'lh the years. ~ill you.p~ease Fath.crs fight dragons almost dally. pnnlll t.n your column. 1feelIt1s They hurry away from the break· something tha,t shpuld be shared. -fa.it table, ofTto the arena which is A Fan Of Paul ~And Yours sometimescalledanofficcora Dear Fan:. With pl~asurc. I regret wor~shop.. where the> tackle the that the onain!ll won t fit into my dragon with three heads-weariness spa~. so here as an abbreviated work, and monoton). ' vers10~. And _,what better time than on Knights an shining armor. Fathers Da y· Fathers make bets with insurance WHAT ARE companies about whow11l livc the FATHERSMADEOF.? lot1gest. ... ., A Fatheris~ thing that is forced to Thougl> the> know the odds. they cndurcc~1ldb1rth wnhout an keep nght on betung. ancstheuc. Even as the odds get higher and A Father IS a thing that arowls when higher. they keep nght on betung 1t feels good and lauahs loud when 1t 1s more and more. scared halft_o death. i\nd one da) the> lose . . ~ Fathcr1ssomet1mcs accused of But fathers enjoy an earthly im- giv1na too .much ume to has business monality and the bet as paid ofTto the whon the lmle ones are growing up part ofh1m he leaves behind. A Father never feels cnurel)4 I don 't know where fat hers go when worthy of the worship in his child's they die. eyes. . · But I ha\ e an idea that after a good He 1s nev~rquate.the hero his rest, wherever 1t 1s. he won't be happy daughterth1nks he 1s and never quite unless there is work to do. the.man h!S son believes. him to be. He won'tJUSt sit on a cloud and Th.is womes him sometimes. so he wait for the girl he's loved and the works too hard to try and smooth out children she bore. the ro~gh places i!l the road for has son He'll be bus} there. too ... repairing who w1Tt follow him. the stairs . oi ling the gates .. . A father is a thing that gets vcr) improving the streets. smoothing the r Orange Coast OAlt. V PILOT /Sunday, June 16, 1985 • -- ·Forstepdadf on Father's Day E\>rr)bod> lo..,cs a rehef pitcher He come'> into the pmc when lhe team 1s 1n trouble and the bases arc loaded and 'iOmcone l'i needed de pcratcly to buck up the morale and make them feel they can win. A stepfather does the same th1na and 1s accused of "interfcnng." Everybod~ loves a su-b&tilul& ~ac~ He s kinda nai.xt ~d oew and IS run in--al" the last manufe:"'Ke aoofs up a lot and makes a ton of mistakes, but the kids love him for tl')'ing under a less-than-perfect situ- ation. A stepfather docs the same rtung and ne's considered "stupid ... Everybody loves the understudy who hops in at the last minute and 11ves a performance with no ex- perience. The whole audience sits out there in the dark rootin' for htm and hopina to witness the birth of a new star. A stepfather docs the same thin, IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT SAT/SUN 1:30 and he•a characd with "tryina to take wmconc who d~!I not want to love the 5tar'1 place .. you bad .. ll 1~ 111nst the law There are 1 lot of analoaiei. for He d1-.c1phntd me like u "rul ite~fathers . father" when 1 p ve him no reason to rf they were authots, they'd be the care. ahostwnter. If they were mothers. There arc a lot of ~tepfnhcrs out lhey'd be surrbpte. If they were 1n there today who are lt')'1na to compete pohuc.s, they'd be the vice pres1dent. with this phantom father v.-ho cmcra· If they were money, they'd bf' cf' as a t'ro55 between l om ~meek. counterfeit. _waJtcr Cronkite anclB11 Bird ~tevcr t ey are. they arc ne ver When I look back. 1 visualize my iirst five ortcn ytars. ~didn•t tel the '40rld on fire. but ht' kt'Pl his bead up. his reflexes and bis -e oa.the ~-n. -- y-rune J'Cl~ I na.:loqer remember~ pu.1 a._''.sl.cp.'.' in front of h1~ mlc I have lo ai ve 11 to my mother. She was one of the best "scoutcrs" "' the business. She picked a winner. the ••real thina." Smee one in every I 0 stepfather comina ofl'the bench when famllies has a stepfather in th as my father (the star) wn put out.of the country, h seems reasonable to fiaure game. As far as fatherhood was out wbae It Is they do that aives them concerned. he was a rookie. For the such a ~ imaic. As a stepchild r::========================::::::::;-myself, I made a list of thanas that I 10 considered unfof'Ji vablc in my step-• fatA~'"tovcd my mother. He had no "A _THE FUNNIEST INTEUJGENT riJht to do this as she was allowed MOVIE SO FAR 1lfJS YEAR!" only one person to love her in her lifetime. He loved me. This as also a hard and fast rule. No one can love -G.iy F .......... KC8S TV ... llDIMMf .. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PlAYINCi COSTA MESA MON Ttwu FRI • a 40. S.30 . 10.20 . Edwards Town Center 751-4184 SAT & SUN · 1 00 · 3 00 ·•·SO · 6 40 • 8:30 • 10:20 NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT RIENTAL RUG Is joining with angry when Sc:hool grades arcn 't as wa y. good as he th inks they~ ho u l d be. ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::.-1 Hescoldsh1ssonaltTloughhc S "B t H'll C " I 3:45, 6:00, 8: 15, 10:30 edwards TOWN CE NTER the other showrooms In Design Center South knows ti's the teacher's fa uh ee ever Y I S Op aga n Fathers grow old faster than other ... Just for the laugh of It. pe~~~ie mothers caner) "'here 1~ 131:\/1:1~1~{ shows. fathersha'c to stand there and 1-111 I S die inside • -' ~ AllstttrAd Yfhpof\1 ~ 1(U/ ext Daily Piloi 642-5678 "•fletch' is Chevy Chase's funniest movie ... It's a movie to cherish:' -"<hard xlw~~ TIM[ MAC.All~[ CHmCHASE ~· 1 ., 'I u "'751 4184 • • 11111 ' I I • • (0,!A Ml\A CITY cenTEA Cl 0.A.R.V.L.l"Of 1:00 l :10 5 :20 't:lO £ 1 :40 MASK .. 11) 12:15 2:41 5 :11 7:4 5 ~ 10:00 cenruRY c1neoome t1 1~o~r15 7 :ll£t:55 •AMeO flt) 12 00 2·00 4 :00 6 :00 1:00 ~ 10,00 P'LETCH .at 1:20 l :J0"\:40 7:10. 10:05 ltA11801Aj Plu1 Tiie &•II 1'1111 Men Do (R I PLATCH ... , l'lus Co·Hlt lnlo Ille N ltllt IR) 9RVS•LV *U.SCC» (•) "u• Ce·l'Mt1.r• ... realltut Cluti (R) ORIVE~NS Open 1:00 Mays/ 7:30 WlllMs I U,.._ 12 Free Un._ Noi.cl n-11111 ·-----··~.{ll)l • ****************** • I ·~:~~MJ!m~f·""' :~,~~::. ~~Sov1rr =10'•'" ~ * SALE -SALE -SALE *' ....... 9 ·q "" • c..~(N 848 0388 fi9Hl&33 m eno ~ ....- IUtMA PAAI COSTA MUA • llMME • LA MIRADA SANTA f£ SPIUHGS ~ ....... Pac1l1t \hn;P;" EOwatOsSoumC.1._1 fowirO\U,..vt•'llly P<1<'cH•~•••11 ;M·..i.~•.• ~ c M H• h s h I ....... O<"'t1na11'orn Plws.t6?711 8$-tlllPI S?J!6l' 'W''ltl ~ osta esa lg C 00 ....... IU(MA l'Alll El rOflO l..MlUMA IEAClt • ORAllGf WUlMlllSTEA ~ ....... UA Movn (OwArOs ~Ito .. ' fOW'10S Sou1n Coul c.neoomt U'-M.111 ~ F F A N ....... 952 ,992 ~· o880 •97 ,,,, 63' 2~3 893 ~ ~ • uraery ~ .';::=::=::=::~~~,.,.~u~•~c~c1~,T~ro§'~o•~'§"~~·§~§'§o1§M~~'~·~~ES~£NTE~,~0~1~~cn~•=·==========~.. • • • Jt "Outrageous ly entertaining ... a darin_g, deliciously . d dy " de me nte come . _.,.,,,., rrav .. n ~'•Pu ' ''Shrewd and entertaining ... one of Jack Nicholson's boldest perfonnances." -R1.i1.u11•;.t,.1.~1 mn: ._ Giant Spring Clearance * : June 17th -22nd : 1 : SAVE BIG$$$ ON : 1 .. • Fuchsia • Pelargoniums • Impatiens Jt- ------------...,....-----------, .. • Begonias • Lobelia • Marigolds • Ficus Jt- .. •And Much More• Jt- for a P arklng Lot Sale which will ~e open to the public. We Invite you to look, feel and bring home one of our authentic Oriental Rugs. June 29, 8:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. 643-2451 23811 Aliso Creek Rd. C4STLE Hill ~ . PRESENTS GEORGE STEVENS A FILMMAKERS JOURNEY .. I * EICllSlft -Sat/Sa edwa r ds LIDO CINEMA -·-:;·: :· -::~··tO 57J.8350 .. : I = I MO~.-FRI. * EllUCUIHT 1:45, l:St IUEU PHii m 499 ! 11¥111( 8~4 8811 OUllCl 63/ 0340 UA MOV1£ S 8 COWARDS UNIV[ RSITY AMC ORANG I MAI I COSTA MESA 91'1 414 l LACUllA MILLS 168 &6 l I OHllCE 634 J9 l I COWARDS CINEMA C£NllR EDWARDS SO CAL UA CITY CENTFR LAGUNA HILLS MALL com •m ~40 OS94 llSSIOI VIUO 830 6990 OWCl 634 9361 UA SOOlH COASl lOWAROS VIEJO TWIN -PACIFIC ORANGE OR IN WlSTlllSTH • UA WESTMlHSTER MAU 89J.0~46 Enroll Now -Fall Semester 6'art1 Sept. 9th Reasonable Tuition Join the S ummer Fun al DAY CA lHP!! CH'E .tfO.U A ~:,u:,, tun ... "' • field T~ • Crafts • S'"""*'t •Picnics • Btf cwe-c111 and After.care Anlabtt JUNE 24ttr thru SEPT. 6th SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 8th thru AUG. 2nd "A Private School of Olatlnctlon Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VAlLEY 16135 llOOKHUIST ST. (714) 962.3312 ... -.-8am-Spm ....._ Fri. S:tl. 1:15, 11:45 S:to. 1:15. 10:15 ··-~·· •••1.." .. flln1tw1•. cmi SAT. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. fl' r3•1 .um 9am-2pm *I ~********~*********** He never knew what hit him. SECRETfo,QMIRER • .. ·The Crt )I, )n ie.., · \\\t'""< >me :\th t·nturt•'" '''"'''' \ \fll '- 'F.i"t. tlmny, 1n~l''l~ lU"I t•ntert.unmR!" \ " " 1/\fl.\ 1macine .1 better summer • mo' ae' L\.ucin~· [Atraor<linarv!" ~ '· '"<i.f" •' \ ''"'''' ''l/Rll \ 11r'T\ TH'GODNIBS .\Ilk lf\Jl[H'IO'V.,fR tllm Tlll WO"llf~ , n r, >J11111t l!I -• rnu', 1 ~ "~ ' • ''' 1 .1a "' ·-,11 \ ~-' si11FJKlJl, •Ii~\._ \Hl\.'11\ll ~"'Tlfl.Ff\ t.f'"dlYI -..llJI 110! ro\\~'~-!l"'l!\n llUt\11.\Rl'I ---':'Iii( H<\R() [)fME.ll -.~·--·· ~- *llU~WI 111'11 Ml .... I ""MUii IJ~·HlJ ..... A,UZA [l)WW)S lllOCDH)Q C..anit ... HllHl~J •u MIU (Ill~ H l-IQJ IUIUQ4-IJl1 IM~I f UMOfl SOUUf PACl'IC OIANll oa II *.-ta •sa Ut..t1M * *m1wr11•1-aa U .... UJ..1111 OIWMDS TI>WR COOU PACR: GAmm l:DWMOS CllMA ~l *11.YmMt ..... .... ......... ," wnw1nnt..-a lll$$IOll PAtflC HWf 1'4' II CDW n TOIO l \ 11Mmnwnff-11M -._ rauin• nun .,. "-' . ,,... ..,_, .... ..... ...,..., .. a.r,, ... , ..... -~ It i.1--. - I 'I I t ' . ~ -• Orange Cout DAILY Ptt.OT/Sund1y, June 16, 1985 WALT DISNEY PJCTURF.S pt-b "RETURN TO OZ" Prodllald 11 MIOCl•hoe w1I~ SILVER SCREEN PARTNERS JI Stuu" NICOL WILLIAMSON JEAN MARSH PIPER LAURIE 1.uoc111Ct .. f AIRUZA BALK uenbre l'!odllCI• GARY KURTZ 11-br DAVlD SHIR.£ ....&.. Sc .... p1., by WALTER MURCH & GILL DENNIS P1od.e.d b, PAUL MASLANSKY Du-.l br WALTER MURCH ~~~1· t!J! l..d tit Dtl ltr 141Jatt" ~ Coloc bt TtCHHICOLOI" Dlm!JllTm " 1UOO ~ OOTlllll10ll 00 Ill , PG. l'tlllllll CUIM:l 118Utto -o .JI"'~ ltlS ... 0... ....._ -_,, __ ....... -----J STARTS F.RIDAY At These Sele cted Thea tres .------7'fl9Jl ----- COST A MESA NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE Edwalds Town Ctntef Ectwards Newport Cmtma C•'le<!Orrli: (714)751·4184 (7141644·0760 171 41634·2SSJ *FOUNTAIN VALLEY *LAGUNA HILLS *ORANGE *WESTMINSTER Edwafds Ectwaids/SoCotl s S1ao111m Omt·ln Edwafds Clntmi Wesl founl.lin Vallty Laguna Hiiis Mall t 7141639·8770 (714) 891·3935 1714)839-1500 {71 4) 768-6611 •PAESEHTfOIH -cx•--r DEAR MR. GOREN Q.-P ..... aclvlM. If tlle dealer •pe•• wltll \ •tffas two-bid .. a ,_., ud Mi .,.,....., relpOIMl1 two CHARLES .GOREN H &nmp, •••t th dealer So t• , ... ev .. ~ .. h realbe1 I.Mt kit pu1.Mr w,-a hit laud ud , ... Y ,,..Myuaabble? -M~r~•.:_· _J~~~~~-~~···· &.&;;~. • H -. A.-You are laboring under a ~. e has-a-potentiat 1"uflang .val_ue conception. T he fact that partner in clubs as w~ll as the poss1biht.Y responds two no tr ump doesn't t.~at. opener might be able to use h111 necessarily mean that he has a yar· diamonds. borough -it simply says ~hat he d.oesn't have the values for a posi· lave response. Thus, he could have 6 or 7 poin ts and still have to respond negatively first. He can afford to pull in his horns at his first turn because your open- ing two-bid guaranteed a nother bid. T hus, be will have another chance to describe his hand. A demand bid in a suit is FORC· ING TO GAME except in one case. If opener cannot see game opposite a partner who might have an abso- lute bust. he can rebid three of his Q. -I held the followlq bud: +Ax <v'Kx OAQ.110987 +AQ I opeaed the bldcltac with one dlamood, partaer re1pooded one heart ud I made a jump 1bJJt of tJaree c:h1be. 11 le that forc:.lq ud abould my p&rtaer bid aaaJ•? 21 Wu my muufac:tvred 1uit a wroac t.ld? 31 How elee could I 1bow my polnte?-Mre. W.R .. Delray Beach, FL. OMAR SHlRIFF A~ Youc jump_ lhi.lt ~no ""'"· cent game forcing. Partner must keep the bidding open until 11me has been reached. or until you dou- ble the opponents. ·Your choice of a jump 1hift in clubs was eminently correct . Since it is a suit lower in rank.tha n your first·bid suit, you can a1waya cor· reel to your original suit at t he samt' level should your partner per· sist in supporting clubs. And yes. you could have shown your strong hand in a nother man· ner. With a four-loser hand, 41/• •quick tricks and a one-suited hand. you might have opened the bidding with two diamonds. original suit.. Now responder 111ay pass if he doesn't have the vestige of a tr ick. For example. suppose the auction goes: 'Cheers' extras pref er milk North South 2 • 2 NT 3 <::I South can pass with: +uut <::'Jx OJxx •xux However, he should bid four hearts with: • xxx CV' Jxx OJu.n: +xx "ONl Of THl BE.ST BONDS IN 1£ClNT YEARS ••• I HAD A WONDUlfUl TIMll .. -I~ Sieg~. ABC-TV LO ANGELES (AP) -There'll be a new crowd ho1!>ting a Jew on the ··cheers" set when it goes back into production in August. What they'll be drinking is milk. So many people connected with lhl· show ha~ had children recently that RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For The Rest ot Your lite 1922 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA-548 1156 plans arc under way to set up a nursery. In March. Sbelley Long, who is marncd to Bruce Tyson. gave bin h to her first child, Juliana. Rhea Per· Iman, rnamcd to Danny DeVi to. had her second child. Gracie. in March. Their first . Lucy. 1s nearly 2. George Wendt and his wife, Bernadette. had a daughter. Hilary, in April. Kclse) Grammer. who is di\ orccd. has a 2-year-old daughter, Spencer Director Jim Burrows also has a )'OUng daughter. Ted Danson and his wife, Casey. ha'c two children. Kate. 5. and -\le~as, 9 months. ......_ _______ "1&1 Disneylond .-------__J JAMES -BOND 007,... "Fam1l) Ties" producer Gary Goldberg kc.-eps a crib 1n his office for his two-)car-old daughter. edwards NEWPORT 6 44-0760 >jt W"(•P' .l ~'!P !H "''' "' 1A!\IR"kt f \ !\IA(ARTH.rR • ,_ __ , ITlllt "AllEWTI A a.1." INI Uitt. 21it1, 1111, .... lllH edwards LIDO 6 73-8350 ~[#JP._.~· ESL W ~ Al "'X .. 00 edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-2711 BRrs•o1 ~5uN~·.?~Er. COSTHIESA r , '' • ' '•~ ..... "' ...,nan ..,, .... "ftfTCl"INI 121H, 1121, ten, ""' .,., lllH ... ,11111. "PURCT" 111 PllNWl&T. 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RICHARD PR'tOR • Ol'ITllJIUTEO IV ~~ ~ • MltMl\JA U<nllT AJNM.U<l C.0 -NOWPlAVING - iiWiiiM •MISSION VICO Pildtlc s Anaheim Onw In Edw»rm V'teJO Mall 679 9850 495.Q20 1IRrX *NW ltACR UA McwlfS £dwMds N-iiort 990-4021 Cinemil 1144 <T160 IOtJll jiAJli( * ~ llA Mo.-c....iom. 1152 .. 99J 634 255J *COSTA MESA SiiiJUAN ~South ~I CAl'ISTMHO Pllu Pxifk s ~ 546 2711 OrlW 1n 493~5 * HONTIMCTON liCACH * wtSHlt11iMA £ow.web HunllflQton T\wl EowlwdS Clnl'<N wm 848 0388 891 3!135 •llZ:ONlRW £ow"'°' ISGC.l \ 1..i9<1naHllllM1I 768 6611 ( * pq[SfNIEO IN ) -CD~--!!!!]· "'° .. .._. ACCXP"rl:O F()A ,..,9 l'NGAGEMENT '85 .... ... 0 ,; ~ •MM"""' .... r H • Clll'I .-.U ..... ~. "' .... l•Cl' tOll• IOlto . - ·-. "''" ·u~AMC"·•~ -·· ·u-.. , ...... ....... .. \ ' ) ,. ._ .... t~ ... ~lr\11:' ~-,r .... "110.W • ...,..c,...-,, .. "' "'" U.1'61 •fl,.,, .. ....,.., , ... ~, M): 'f'. & •wu-~ . ,. . ' ... I) m:DCJ -.. .. " ... -,,,, ..... .... --~· ......... _.__... • .... ,....,,,-•• , .... ""»-- ..... 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NAME HM.PHON&_·--~-...:._~~~__:_ ADDRESS WK.PHONE __ ~~~------ .. ... __ ..._ __ ...,. ____________ "--------------------------_;;;;.._~~------~-----~------------~--~-~ \ 0.., ,._.,,....., ..__... L- RiCb Dunn. a Dally Pilot correepondent. la finally going to aet a long-awaited chance a t.pltchtnc ln the-minor feaguee. Lockwood:·He's an ace in the hole Estancia product providing depleted South with big lift By ROGER CARLSON Not t''er)th1ng has gom· right tor the upcoming Orange C (IUlll) ..\II. Sta r basketball game at Orange<. 11ao;1 College. which tips ofTSaturda~ night at Orange Coast C'ollcgc. Mater Dea High's All-American Tom Lewis 1s out of the game w11h an ankle lnJllrY and Ocean View star Mike Labat was a no-sho"' for tht• South All-Stars In add111 on. the outh 1s currently operating well below top cfficienn with another (El Toro'o; Scott Shockey) dropping because of a baseball commitment and two others (Costa Mesa's Matt Judd and West- mmsk>f'i. ..fuc-_ Schurman) nursing nagging 1nJunec;. "-group ot Orange < oas1 ( ollcge players smothered the ·outh .\II-tars in a scnmmage on Fnda). prompting their coach. Ncwpon Harbor's Jerry De Busk. 10 state: "The) (Coast) really took II to us. I'm ama1cd that I've been able to take 10 takntcd pla yers and screw them up so badly .. Maybe 11\ a ~mokc scr<:cn lor the North and Mater Dc1 High ( uach Gal) McKnight. ma)lx· no t. but one item 111 tor real and Oe Bu~I. "'11l lx thl' first one to admit he has a genuine acl· in the hole for this game -Estancia Htgh's Adam LOCk\\ood "I alwa)S knew he wa s good," \3)\ DcBus.k. "He was alwa )s thl' one I used to compare nl\ ( huck McGa' ran with. but I ne,er rcahn·d some of the things he '-·an ph' '>Kall\ do · "He ""a~ our ll'ad1ng rl'0<.1unlkr 111 our scrim mage "'llh C oa\t. tw·, intelligent and he has great qu1d.nl''>S 1n cha.sing the ball down. "He's just le.ind offun to watch. and he's fun to coach. And yes. he seems as determined in prac11ce (a'I com- pared to Harbor's duels "'ith Lock- wood and the Eagles during Sea Vic"' League play). "I kno" this. Chapman College has themselves a reall) fine guard." Lockwood surpnsed even himself when he changed courses 1n mid- stream. opting for Chapman College and 11s basketball team. rathcr than the Un1vers11' of Ha""a11 and \'Ol- !e.ybalL_ ·_ - Lockwood had avcragt>d 14.0 potnls.a game as the Eaglc'I. poinl guard. but sconng was hardl) what stood out. A miniature John Havlicek, he domtnated others de- spite a 6-0 frame. He did 11 all -reboundtng. stealing. fin cl)·tuned passes. break- ing the press and a will to wm that was second 10 none -set Lockwood apan . He averaged 7 0 rebounds a (Pleue eee ADAM/C3) Chen's relgn at Open carries into flnal day Taiwanese golf er turns in a soggy 69 on third day BIRMING llAM . Mich. (AP) T.C'. Chen. a bright and cheerful Taiwanese who holds the lead through 54 holes of the United States Open GolfC'hamp1onsh1p. 1s praying for rain. · For continued rain. that is. In a chilly, stead) downpour. the unflappable Chen, ducked from be- neath the shelter of his umbrella long enough to drop the putts he needed and scrambled his way to a one- undcr-par 69 Saturday tn the th ird round of the Amcncnn national championship and compll'ted three tri ps overrlT~ Oakland Hill, Country Club course 1n 203 That's seven strokes under par, equals the htst S~hole tout! the Open ha" ever Sttn and placed \hen in command -111 control of tht tournament, the title h1 c, 10 wtn or lost -with one round to go tn h1!. ques) of one of1hcarca1 u~ m4hc 8S yt1ln the U. Optn has been played "I hope 1t ra1ns tomorrow In the r:ai~. svcrlbodY 111 ~I I don '1 WitDI the \\-Cather better. m chody mtfht shoot 60or fil and catch nw .. hc~lhl "The nun doc<>n't bother 11'1:" h(' said. . Later hov.c\l~r. he 'ln1d nun dnP: ping from his rap -on which he d ~wn the no11onnl 11.1 of Taiwan - '111W-60lllld l•den T.C. °*" II • 19-203 Andy.... 7~70 -205 Dew a.r 7CM8-70-208 Aidt Fetw .... 7.73_209 Tom Ktte et-70-71-210 Oenta Wetton 72-e~7~210 SeYe a.ll•terot 11·70-88-210 PlyneStditt -70-70-71-211 Lanny Wedklnt 70-72-et-211 FuzzrZo111r 11..et-12-212 Rayf'lOyd 72-87-73~212 Jay Hui 6~-e&-17-212 may have .;broken my concentra- 11011'' on a two-foot par-s.av1ng putt which he miswd moments af\er thC' national tclt'\ 1!lion camcra5 had ended their live covcrnae for the da) The m1SS cost Chen a boge y and enabled .An<tL..Nonb to close to w1th1n tv.o shots. North. wi th a hnrd- won round of 70. which 1nduded n dramauc, 60-fool bin.he putt on the 16th hole. wa al 205 "I know he has won the Open before," Chen saicJ "I ~now he 1~ a good player. Tomorrow. we Jll,t ~ "Notlbdr can say h( will win t tr') as hard as can," Chen said Nonh. who hasn't won mcc 1a~1na 1h1s 1411e IA l l#li; "8 - bC' concerned about wh.nt '"1 aoing to do l'm;us1101ng1ogooutandpla a ~ell a I can pla)' • .. , havr no control o' l'I ~hn1 h(' doc'I I can uni ) ht· t ontl'rnl-d w11h m) "''" pmc. ' (Pleaee tee CRSN/C2) - ..... ' , SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1985 C•rl L•"fl• f•ll• to qullfy for 100-meter daah •t USA meet. Thome1!1K0'1 w .. ver to win WBC hMYJWelght crown. C2. He's b-u--n-ii -' riot D-o-n -e ----..::;:~..-.._..--~ Angel wrtfer set to take his s hot at pro baseball By.ROGER CA8~N Oftto.~ .......... Going from the comfort of Anaheim Stadium and the maJor leagues today to Idaho Fall~ ~nd the Eagles' Class A opener on the road in B1lhngs, Montana on Thursday wouldn't thrill too many baseball players. but for 22-ycar-old Rich Dunn. it's Cloud Ni ne. A former Century League Player of the Year as IJUnior while at Santa Ana High School. tw1ce an All-Orange County selection. twice a standout with Orange Coast College and twice a blue- chipper in the University of La Verne program. Dun~ fo und himself unwanted for pro ball. and 11 wasn t easy 10 swallow. A D1v1s1on Ill All-Amencan. he made his pitches. bu1 nobod) was biting on a 6-0 kid with an average fastball. regardless of such intangibles as savvy and de1erm1natipn. D1~ppo1ntn;ient f~tn the lack ofa call from the draft in any fo rm..,,tben rejections at vari ous tryo\Jt camps had JUSt f~bout been digested by 'I Dunn, although i'\ cenamly wasn't ou1 of hi blood. ~ As a correspondent for the Daily Pilot he had few O{>portunit1es to forget the disappointments. RubbtnJ elbows with the Anjels and their competitio n in the Anaheim Stadium locker rooms can do Jhat fo r a would-ht professional baseball player whose last tics to the game was as a writer. asluna. as opposed to answcnng the questions. "It was a hard and ~ter ptll to swallow," says Dunn. "I had been su essful in high school and. college. I had played ell. was having fun, &Citing better and better but then 11 doesn't happen.'' Dunn had long stnce wotned about who was calhn& when the telephone rang. so 1t was like out of the blut when M1 l"'aukee scout Ruhtn Rodn1uc1 called Thursday morning and asked him ofh1s availability. • "I'm excited and pumped," ~ys the bubbl- tng Dunn. who cenainry had written himself off as Done. "It's all I've C"\ er wa~ ed in hfe .. Dunn will also be tradin away a newl)· acquired Job as a sales represent t1 ve wtth an area firrn 1,n wh ich he showed pro ise, but monc) appears to be the least of his wo es. "The pay is $500 a mont ... says Dunn. "T.herc was no sign mg bonus.Ju t a cup of coffee before I dnvc my car up there .. h hasn't been an easy road for Dunn, but he admits in the Iona run 1t might be the one that carries him a lot farther than some of his friends. who arc now 1n AA and AAA ball. "One of my closest fncnds. Krvtn ShwmsJca, told me about most playen and their <att1tudc even tn the mtno"'. They ha\lc the amtudc of'it•s a pnv1lege for them to have me here: but I know and I'm JU.SI going to tum 1t on harder. They're. aoang 10 have to beat out I plan on a g1eat season and worlung my way up. "h 's a bizarre stor). most don't h.avc the opportunity I have After playing winter ball and going to spnng tr.unang with the (San Franc1St'O) Giants 1n Scottsdale for a week. 1 rcahzed n 1s a numhtrs game and mine didn't come up. "l tned toadJUSt psycologacall). l told myself ·1 wasn't gotng to pla)' anymore. I JUSt wasn't ph)\ICl\11} aood enou~ and had no potential · .. .. fherc arc a lot 01 s1x-too1 ngbt-handers with an averafe fastball It 's ve!J eas} to~ put an a deep freeze. · For Dunn the telephone call represents \ 1nd1cat1on. a second chance. but of course it's reall) Just a start. a gnp on the lowest rung of the ladder ( ... leue eee IUCB/C2) Hard-luck McC$.skill Hershiser • • • d , ~ · throws 1m press1ve 1n e.1eat 3-hitter Chicagoholds onto first place with 3-2 win over Angels By RICHARD DUNN De11J,....Com1,1,..1 Kirk McCaskill. wt th his big leajue future on the line nearly every outing. delivered another perfonnance good cnou~h for him to keep his spot in the rotation. But his strong 62/l innings of work Saturday afternoon wasn't enough to keep the Angels from sinking a notch tn the Amencan League West. as Chicago peppered enough soft hits to rcl'.ord a 3-2 wm tn front of 27.206 lans at l\nahe1m Stadium The '1ctory ga .. e the White Sox a 11 -eame advantage an the West ()" 1s1on race. "The~ had their share of bleeders ... Mc( ask1ll said. "but that's the game. 'Nc'rc figh1111g for first place right no"'. so the bottom hoe 1s that we lo\t " Mc( ask1ll "'1th his fastball work- ing. struck o ut a career-high eight ba11cr<s. but found himself onl) even "'hen a struggling Harold Baines doubled in Rudy Law in the seventh inning to give the White Soll the decisive run. That proved to be the d1fTerencc. as three Chicago relievers picked up for starter Floyd Bannister and mufficd the Angels the rest of the way. handing McCaskill his fifth setback in six decisions. ~He pitched well. and e'en though he lost the game. he grc"' tn ex- penence ... said Angel Manager Gene Mauch. after watchmg the :24-year- old scatter eight hits. most of the soft vanety. "He knows he pitched "'e11:· Mauch added. "He was a h11le 11m1d af\er his first two or thr~ stans. I But) he trusts his stuff now. "lfwl' could have scored four runs. people would ha ve said the bo\ pitched a helluva game. But "-e didn't. so people start to ""OIT) about him." aid M~ ask1 ll. who earlier 1n the wt>ek ""On his first big league game against Texas. "I'm going to try and s1a~ consistent and ht there (around the plate) a little more '-'Ith m} break.infi stuff "I thdu9.ht I had real good <;tuf1 from the' first tnning on. even thd'Ugh I \\3lked a re .... gu)s." McCaskill walked his onl} t"-O ballers ·i(lreg Walker and Carlton Fisk) oC.the game in the first inning to load the 15ases, but he struck out Oscar Gamble to end that threat. "I think 1h1s was another step funher for me." he said. "I kno"' I can pitch here and wm here." However. McCaskill added, "!'' c got a better curveball than what I'm showing now. I thml I can pitch better than "'hat I did today:· The White So>. broke a 2-:2 tie 1n the SC\lenth on the two-out R Bl b) Bamcs. sconng Law all the ""a) from ftrst base on a ball 1ha1 skidded to the warning track. That was JU St one of a few balls hit hard b) Chicago in a game that also fea tured a c:itcellcnt perforrnance fro m the Angel bullpen Left-hander Pat Clemrnh turned in another excellent relief stint on the (Pleue eee ANOELS/C2J .......... Chlca&o bueranner OUle G.Wa dine head flnt Into eeeoJHl bue ..... of UM tac by A.Dael ahortatop Dick Schofield dllrlnC WJUie &oa·• 3-2 .tctory Saturday. Guerrero homers again as (?Qpgers beat Astros, 3-0 HOL TO!'i (.<\Pl -The onl) cnucal comments about Los .<\ngelcs pitcher Orel Hersh1~r after he shut out the H~uston .<\stros. 3-0. on three h1ts Saturda\ came from Hcrsh1ser himself · "I felt like I had good moH•men1 on my fa stball but I didn't have good command of m~ pitches." said Hersh1ser. who p1tchod his seventh shutout 1n 33 maJor-leaguc 'starts. "I was fonunatc that the .\stros were swmging at the first and S«ond pitches or I v.ould. have fallen behind more hitter$ and could ha~ e go11e11 in trouble." He"h1sc:r, 1-1 ~1d he ttred late rn the game although he thrcv. onl) 94 ·pitches "M~ mechanics v.eren·t good." Dodgen (V~ HoUtton (Scon 5-2). Time: 4 p.m. TV: Channel 11. Radto: KABC (790). s-n •• Hersh1\Cr ..aid .. I ha\(.·n·1 wor ... t•J ror .. awh11l' bl.·caue of ra1nou1s .. While Hc.>r'ih1S('r cn11c1zcd h1~ per- formance . .\qros Ma nager Rob Lillis and .\s1ro-, plJ,er'> pra1~d his pitch· mg gem "He did a numbl.·r on U!> toda\:· L1lhs said "He had great 1.ommand of all his p1tlhes and ~ou add to that his 'eloc11' and \Ou're an trouble .. Houston ctnt('r fielder Kl'' in Bass got the third hn off H~rsh1!>(r tn the n1111h inning _ "Y1lu ululdn ·, go up tht're tal.ang- and \llU 1.ouldn'1~'"'1ngmg314-a) ·· Bas!> ..aid .. Ht' JUSI had all llf his p11che'> ""or.,. mg for him .. Prdro Guerrero con11nued his home run derb) tor tht' Dodgers. clubbtng h1<> third homer 1n fi,e at bat\ "In tn "'hen I h11 J~ hume run<> I had a good month but I d1Jn 1 h.i\c this man\ hllme run!> th" earl\ ' Ciuc:rrern 'J11j ·-rm mort' rl'l3 \t'd at tht• plJlt' I ft•d 4ui. l.1.·1 1 'l' tnnl lo ,hnn1.·n m' "'mg and he 4u1d. \lllh m' hanJ, · (. 1u1.·rr1.·rn h.1,1, luhlx•d h1' 11 )1 h JnJ 11th h11mt· run~ of thl' \l'a\on 1n con~utn t' a1 bat' in Fnda~ night' Ill--~ '1rton '''er the .\.,tro" \Iler grl,unding out Jnd th ln(t nut aga1n<;t 'itartrr Rob l\.nt•ppcr ti-1 in aturJ.n ·, game l 1u1.·rrero bdtt•d '" I~ O\l'r lht' kit lll·ld lt'nu• Hrr<ih1~r 1'·1 J1dn'1 c.1110"' a ha\erunner until he "'al ... l•d 8111 Doran 10 111an tht· tounh innmg and Denn' \\alhnggo1 1hc lirst h11 "'Ith a ~1ngk 10 1.cn1er ttctd Owning a sports team an· expensive hobby f here 1sa theol) which 1ns1sts that ~u~) who <>ink vast sums ofmone} 1 nto spon s franchises do so htcau~ thcycra'e media attention. You noted theotherdaywhert Tom Monaghan, a celebrated fiJurc 111 Detroit financial circles. hadJUSt plunged SS mtlhon into team 1enn1s. Monaghan made the donation under lhc au p1ccs of the enterpnse which mode him fat. the UOmino's p1u a ~ha1n The announce ment was made w1th q u11twme deh~t by thecom- m1ss1oncrofTtam Tennas. Ms. Btlh(' Jean Ktng. Stanmg out asa pla)et when the venture was known as WorldTt>amTennis, K111&hascrown w11 h the operation to where sh( can now !?_roudl int to the new label Domino's P1ua Team Tcnni A h 11h ly d1 1111au i h~ loao. to be '>Ure, but ti hardly 'IUbstanllatcs-the theory that millt~nlif'M drive 1nm 'lpon because Cf a ne.d 10 feed 'IUlrv1n1r O'I 1 om M onagt"'°· for 1n'it.an~ SPoRis C oLuM~1sr own' tht Detroit T1arn. This bunch happens to ht tht bucball champions oftheun1v«Stand Monaahan has no troutslc eas1na into t~m photos and •""'-® tdev&Jaon stand1n& bt'ildc Sperky Andmon ptlll but even los1nahod..e) com- mand me ink 1n Detroit In NewOrkan a man named Tom Btn n wor\ro ht'I tocc, to tht" bone kicluna tttt' 1n tht" auto hu"'"~" and put toaetht'r a fortunt' v..or1h\ ol menuon in local linJm 1Jl 1.1rdr<> In this case. thcr(' m.n ha' l' bren .in ego 10 feed. Benson 100!. tht· \CHral millions he had bc't'n abk Ill "3\ e o' c1 the years and horro"'cd .rnothcr tC'n million. or thcrt'aboul\. and bought the New Orlcan~ Saint' lor a ligun: 1n the ll'<'1ghborhood ofS" ~ m1lhon. 3 h1gh h· rts~tahlr nc1ghb..,rhood The Nev. OrlcJn!> ~tnt' v. ai. an Nfl..expans1on t<'am "'hwf\ ~a' fl nan~ b} John Mt'<'om \t for hi' 50nJohnJr ataro t prohah1' not ~'l'-'\:~l,J) I) n11111on John J1 ' hunan eeo INI him to !'Ulttng<'n football sh0C1 and prov. Ima the Kkh~ dunngpmrc, "Thr .o h was a Iv.a"' 1n lhc W'3' •· said Tom cars. the • 1111~: lir\t head coech Titt M-rrom 'th1m tor pu 1c11y. owcv-n was~mmgl\ qutnchNt b> tl'lcS ? 2 m1lhon f'ncc ta pl on ht\ to) In f I lht" t<'nfflll puhhc ma~ nt\ rrt\t·;tr fwm \1c\ t'm again hould the Ha' 1nJ fhratttntmn r\"tum. '-hou~ MC'<'t"lH' n-alw11'' f hu\ d rc11.' h11r'-'I. 111 pnu lltthll·r I ht~ "oulJ '>('\"01 tht• "cl' 1\1 ~l110a\mUl'h .\\ lh<' pnll'' 111 '~'n' rr:inch1~' .11t. ltl\d\ lhl' k1l\I b\.'\llm1ng \U\f'ICIOU\• 1, anthtcd < 1enc )l.kan 11111 ''UI •'l h'\llhall whl'n hl' 11nloadcd thl' "\an D1l-go < hurgt'r' 111r man' m11l11m' m1,n• than h<' Jl.ild Im lhl· tenm 1'.kin I\"''"' tn htlf\t~\ I and ii the .lllf't't 1h' hl1 .111cn 1111n (tn.1» c. at htm hr-C"an al" ,l\\, mwd 1ntt' 1he \\.tn nl"l 0 \l.lf\ k ~II IUll' .\ \llU nf r4l (' h111~·1 Ml he.• purd1a\C\.l to1 .i fr.i\"l 1on 11t 1 ht·, <"I 11t • 11 \ptln\ tranrh1'-t' an'-1 v. hat 'mor, ' thl'l'O\t ot rnre and lt'<'dmp"' ill 1 it'nC'rall\ hC' much l11v. <'r The thing u •• lthlctcs c.1.t h~t tl\lr'I('\ ... \ ~ouna liathlN 1.:an be <ll.qu1rnt mort rt \Onahh than a' ounp, h11f"(' A J. ui bmcr » 111 u\nalh \lgn fur A m('al 11< l..r-t and a' agu<' prom1'1<' nt h If t hf' flll N ' th,•rt on· mo1 t "'""1h11t11r' v.1th the fiahtcr 100 If} ou .irt" l um '-1ona1han wu \Jn ad' C'ftl\4' f'\'1' C'('ron1 And an{ h'''} on th<: ~lit'' ot t ht hum· \\hc\c: ' l • I • ' • . • I -. Gunslingers can't draw on checks so call in the law l From Ae..dispa&Uu SAN ANTONIO -If Clinton Man-.,. ges was superstitious. he might have had a ~ sense of doom ~he night of Murch .5. I ~84, . the niJht the hghlS went out while his San Antonio Gunshn&ers were playing~ nationally televised.game. The newly-organized USFL team bad to wait an the<..., dark for about 20 minutes before the lights were restored at Alamo Stadium. They wound up losing 35-7 1 to the Houston Gamblers. For the Gunsltngers. there have been few bnght moments since. an Antomo last year was 7-11 and this year has struggled to a 4-12 record. But ineptness on the_gridiron has almost been the least of the tea m's worries. Team members have been battling the front office for their pa} checks since this season began. ... Paychecks have bounced and have been as late as fi ve weeks. Last month, Ma), the USFL Players Association filed grievances forcing payment on two • past-due pa ychecks. The fran chise has been the target of countless lawsons -most of them seeking collec-uon on bad debts. Fan suppon has steadtl} d1mm1shed from a season-high 21.800 an the March 10 game agamst Tampa Bay 10 4.900 last unda) agamst Los Angeles. The team sold onl> 9, 700 season tickets. A south Texas oilman and rancher, Manges stirred up intense opposition when he convinced the San Antonio school board. in a hastily called meeting, to grant him a 30-year lease on Alamo Stadium. an facility used for high school athletic events. Quote of the day Lee Trevino. golfer, talking about his educa- tion: "Sure, t went to college. r delNered CbrtttmM trees every year toSouthem Methodist UnMnlty." White to meet with Ram coach won a Heisman Trophy in 19 79 playing for c II• Runn10g back Charles White, who m John Robinson at the University of Southern California. wall meet wtth his former coach Monday to talk about pla}ing for the Rams. White ,became a free agent Thursda~ when he cleared wai" ers asked b) the Cle"cland Browns. Fnday. the Rams mvtted White to meet with Robmson. now head coach of the Rams. USFL We•t title to Oakland Bobby llekrt'1 12-)nrd tout·.hdown [iJ p:iss 10 Oe~k Holloway tn the third quarter •II• proved dcdSlvc for 1he Oakland lnvadc:rs. who held off a rally by New Jersey 10 post a 34-29 victory Saturday and clinch the Unit~ 'tatc"I • FootbaJJ League Western Conference champ1on!.h1 p. Ho 10akland.12-4-l.Jumpcdouttoa 2Q..3lcadl".lrl) in the second quaner and never trailed .. In other USFL pmt'S, ~Aadenoa rushed for..98 }'ilrds :ind a touchdown as Tampa Bay snappt."<i a four-game losing streak and clinched a playotTbcnh wnh a I 7-14 V1Ctory • over visiting Birmingham . . . In College Park. Maryland, quarterback €buck F usina teamed up with wide receiver James Caver for a pair oftouchdowns to lead Baltimore to a 41-10 rout of Orlando. fusina. who tompleted 19 of 26 passes for 203 yards and three touchdowns, found Caver an the t'nd zone for a 23-yard touchdown midway through the second qullrter and agaur from 17 yards out earl} 10 the tb1rd period to break the game open ... Jn Memphis. quarterback Mike Kelley ran fo r one touchdown and passed for another as the Showboats clinched a playoff spot with a 31-Q bombing of Jacksonv11lc. Memphis. now 10-7. took a 17..Q tialftime lead and added two more touchdown~ 1n the third period while the hapless Bulls' offense failed to generate a serious scoring threat. Clark top choice in NHL draft TO RONTO -Wendel (lark. a ~ rugged defenseman from Saskatoon. reac-, ted'·with shock" when he was selected b} the Toronto Maple Leafs as the No. I pick an the National Hockey League draft Saturda} Clark, 18.also plays left wing and said he will glad I) "play anywhere and everywhere" for the Leafs. "It was shock. I guess." said Clark when asked" hat hethought about when Toronto picked ham. "I had no idea what would happen unut I hea rd my name." Pittsburgh took Michigan State All-America center Craig Simpson with the second pack. Simpson. also 18. was the top-rated player by the NH L's Central Scout mg Bureau and had 24 goals and 69 poir\ts in 32 games at MSU. The Los .<\ngeles Kings had two picks 10 the opening round and grabbed center Dan Gratton of OshaWa and left wing Craig Duncanson of Sudbury. Anchorage to bid for •92 Games INDIANAPOLIS -The U.S. Olym-• pie Committee designated Anehora~e. • ~ • Alaska. on Saturday as the American city that will bid for the 1992 Olympic Winter Games. The selection b) the committee's executive board followed a series of presentations by Anchorage and three other ci ties seek mg USOC backing to become host city for the 16th Winter 01) mp1cs. The others were Lake Placid. N. Y .. Rener Tahoe, Nev., and Salt Lake City, Utah. ANGELS ... From Cl heels of an efTectl\ e three 1nnmgs of work Frida~ Before sconng the game-" inner. Law reached ""hen his grounder to first baseman Juan Beniquez forced Ozzie Guillen at second. Guillen had led ofTthe mning with a single. Dan Sptllner ( 1-1) went 1•,1nn1ngs for the victory after taking over when Bannister was forced out after five innings by a blister on his pitching hand. Bob James worked the final t\.\O innings for the White Sox to collect has 16th sa' e In lo""ering his earned run a'eragc to 2.09. James ~1elded onl~ a l'o'O·Oul single 10 Juan Beni- quez 10 the eighth before retmng the last four men he faced. Gu1llen 'c; double and Rud' La"'\ stngle gave Chicago a I ·O lead in the second. The Angels took a 2· 1 lead ·1n the fifth on conseuctivc sacrifice flys b) Dick Schofield and Gary Penis fol· Jowmg Bob Boone's single and Reggie Jackson's double. Greg Walker led off the sixth"" tth a double and scored the t}ang run on a one-out double b)' Oscar Gamble The White Sox had ti ve doubles tn the game. * ewr,..._...,L.....,.. ANGEL NOTES -Cnicaoo Maneoer Tonv lARft.. wH C11uliOU$ eoout starting ottcl\tr Flovd 9annlstw, PUtllno Ille veleran lefl·nander efler five strono lnnlnos beeauH of 11 nooolno blisrer. "I olvt him o IOI of crt<lll,' LeRuue said "Ht hed a bll"or prOC>lem and I OOn'I wanr 10 101 env chances. We !\eve Julv. Augus1 and 5-ptemt>er to worll for, so whv PUS!\ II,. TIMI hilting woH continued for ar1an Oownlne, es nt went O for • 10 oroo his a vereoe t>elOw 200 Dow ning ls foghllng a l ·lor·SI slump &otl a-, wno on MIJv 3 wes Mllng IS9. •s 319 137 tor '7J In his lllsl ll oemes to r11se "" averaoe 10 763 Jv~ ~l 11 also not He s Mlln9 .ue ( 13 for 791 in his 1111 nint gemes enc 380 ( 16 •or 47l In n11 I•" 17 Doue O.ClnGts extended his hitl1n11 \lree• 10 I 1 oemes wllh 11 lir1Hnn1ng dout>le, lllf IOr>Oest \lrea• on '"' rlut> lhl\ seuor> If also 11es o his season·h1oh of a veer aoo Tod11v 1\ Otdlimer s Oov Furiv111es lor lhe 7511'1 ~nnlversarv OIOhmec·s Came Wiii oe111n Ch!cago's Ozzie Guillen relay• throw to Ont u Bob Boone of the Angels unaucceasf ully tries to break up double play. Evana• perfect day lifts Tigers Darrell EvaH wt>nt 5 fu1 'I, 111ch1d1n1p1 Ill t""o-run homerm the first 1111\1ngand a 1 un· 1>conna 1>mgk an the ninth that ga"c him 1,000 career RBI. a!> Detroit held on to wan m S1!tth straight game Suturday b~ bentma th~ ~cw York Yanke-es. 10-8 i\ crowd 55,623 at '\ 3nkec ~1ad1um, largcst since 11 was renovated 1n 1976. saw the: Tigers pounce on Pbll Nlekro, 7-5. for seven runs on 1ght hus in 2' ti nntngr.tns shoneSl(')U~~asoii Cl1>c\.\here an thl· <\mencan League, Balt1mon: rookie Larry Sbeets, u~d as 3 ptnch-h1tter by rehired M:.1nagcr Earl Weaver dc:spite a J-for-2.3 slump. delivered a go-ahead R~I single 10 cap a three-run rally 1n 1he sh.th inning, lifting the Or· 1oki. to a 7-5 victory over v11>1llng Mtlwauket.• . . Dave Kingman dro'c 1n four runs with two single!. and a double to pace .i 14- hit attack as Oakland held on to defeat host Cleveland. 8-6 . . .\t E••n• Fenway Park. Boston scored two runs on a pair oft\.\o-out. ha\es-loaded walks b}' Gary Lavelle to rally for a 7-5 •..ictor) over Toronto. With their third consecutive ' 1<.:tol") over the Blue Ja}s. their 12th 1riurf'lph tn the la~t 13 iames and 15th in the la!tt I 7: the Red Sox charged to ~ 1th1n 41 '! games of lirst-placl' Toronto in the East . . In Arltn~ton, Larry Parrish drove in four runs 10 lead a 17-htt Texas attack and Mike Mason and Dave S1ewart combined on a four- hmer as the Rangers crushed M tnnesota. 11 -2 . Jack Perconte's mtield s1 ngk w1th the bases loaded drO\C 1n the winning run 1.upponang Sl\·l\.H pitching b~ Matt Young and two rellevt'rS and leading Seattle to a ~-I v1ctol) over Kan'>as (.It~ 1n thl' Kingdome Bradley breezing at Rochester PITTSFORD.N Y -Pat Rradk'r n moved into pos1t1on tu end a frustrating two-}ear absence from the winner's circle aturda}. firing a 5-under-par 67 to take a fi,e.stroke lead Jftc:r thrl'e rounds of the LPG.\ Rochester I nt ernat1onal golf tournament. Bradlc~ u'>ed ha !)hon irons to perfection and needed onl) one putt on each of th~· first eight hoks :is she widened her lead b) three strokes 10 stand at 8- undcr-par 208. Her rounds were 74. 67 and 67. Chris John!.on streaked to a course-record 65 - she holed six bird1e!i on the tough back nine -to takl· sole possession of second place at 3-under-par 21 3. Next at 2-under-par 214 were Nancy Lopct. a three-time charnpmn here. L1 a Young and Nanl') ranton. Lopez and Young shot 69s. while Scranton carded a 71. Kath\ Postle"a1t and Val 'ktnner were neA t at I· under-par· 215. Temperatures warmed into the 70s. but there "ere occasional light sprinkle!. Saturda) at the par-35-37-72. 6.162-yard Locust Hill Countf)' Club course Padres• Hoyt handcuff a Gian ta Right h;111l1l'f LaM•rT lluy t p11d1~d ll Ill hH' lul I II ~h u111ut tiu tu, "''h straight 'll mn .1nd Tooy Gwyuo '• t\HMlUl 1>1n¥le in 1ht• til\h 1n11111t: proJun·d thl' gnmc) only N aJ run .. , ~'" l>irgn b\'i1L ~un Francisco an a auon Lc:a ue ~nw 31 C'Jndte,11rk Park turday. Hoy~. 8-4, ha 1~.t 1~),1 '>lll\'l' MJ' 1 ~ ·'ll-110.,t ·1 l ou1s and tn ht lft t Stl\ vuung., hJ\' iddt•d onh ~~hit') and five earned ru~ In~ 1 aumi,.11 l'J.~W: ..u...uvn. J"ck Clark h• 1 141h homt' run .tnd rook.il· Vince Colemao tn~led. an m m•J to bad the fou~-h1t p1t~h· 1na of'Daony Cox, l~ad1ng surgma ·1 I oui) w a 2-0 v1c.tory o~cr the l 'hwago Cuhs at Wnglcy Field. It w:t!> the third !)\rtught triumph for the: C:mhnul~. who ·have won 'l'' l'll of their last nine games ~nd c\tcnded Chicago's lon1est losing !>tM\k. of the season JO four aamcs Hubie Brooks sane.led home Andre Dawson from ~COf!d ~se with t~o ou ts in the ninth 1~nmg, Ho)'1 htling Montreal to a 3-~ victory 0 ,cr the "'l'" 'ork. Met~ ut L '\htb1t1on Stadium ... d lt>nn Wilson anJ Juan Samuel l'JCh wen~ 3 for 5 to pace a 15-hit a11ark ;i\ Philmklph1a routed P11tsburgh, 13-3 at fhrl·e Ri\l'r'> ~tad1urn. Jobo Denny, 4-5, went th e d1'tanl l. lor thl· , 1ctor~ Steve Bedrosian and Jeff Dedmon 1,·anieJ on J li.>ur·h1ttt.•r and Terrr Harper homl·rcd "' thl· BraH'' hlank.l'd C 1ncmnat1 . 7~0. an A1l.1nta l hl' 'l'th~tll.. Jroppt•d the Rl·ds into a lie for 1h1rd plan• tn thl· \\ rc;t '' nh th l' Dodgers. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Michigan .WO stock car race from Brooklyn, Mich .. Channef 2. 11:30 a.m. -SOCCER: Argentina vs. Cot- ombla In World Cup quallfylng matc:h . (tape), Channel 34. 11 a.m. -GOLF: U.S. Open. Channel 7. 1 :30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing - Edwin Rosario vs. Frankie Randall ln 10-round lightweight figM from London ((telayed); Auto racing -CART Indy car preview, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -8POAT8 SPECIAL: Brent Musburger hosts a look at sports' fathers, son• and daughters., Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: A cloee-up look at sports from a c:hlld's perspective, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BA8£BALL: Dodgers at Houaton, Channel 11. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Kln~arten Futurity at Los Alamitos (tape), Channel 9. · RADIO 2 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago White Sox at Angels. KM PC (710). 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. KABC (790). • Thomas sends Weaver reeling, retains crown Los Alamitos Kindergarten to Solvency WBC h eavyweight ch a mpion wants Holmes after KO LAS VEG\:::, !A['l -Ptn l..lon Thoma!> knocked out :V11ke V.cJ,l'r "1th a lremenduu' nght h:inJ Ill the head tn the eighth round \aturJ;l\ night to retain the \\ orlll Ho\I ng C. ounol ht'a \ ~ \\t·1gh1 ch,1m p1on,h1r> Thoma~ alr,o knml..rJ \.h•a\er down 1n the fir'>I round 10 lhl' ~rhedukd 12-round hout at th t· R" iera. but Wravngot up to makl' 11 a tough fight unttl the sudden cndin8. Both men had m1!>scd "'1th a quite a few jabs and seemed to be looking for the big punch 1n th e c1gh1h round \\hen Thomas sudden I} came up with one. As the 32-' t'ar-old Wea' er mo' ed forward. Thoma~ ca ught him flush wtth a overhand nghl that dropped the Wea' er a'> though he had been shot Referee Carlos Padilla bl'gan the co unt. and as-he reached I 0. Weaver tru~led up: onlyto fall backward as Padilla signaled the fight wa~ over. It was ruled a knockout at I 42 of tht• ei ghth . '"I've alwa)S had a good right hand. it's JUSt neve r been l'\posed." said Thomas. who had been cnttc11ed h} some ac; a one-handed fighter "I ~ant peanut-head La rr~ Holmes." said Thomas. who has accused the 35-year-old Holmes ol duck10g htm . But 11 dnc!>n't louk li k.e Thomas will get Holmt·~ tlm }'t';1r JI lca~t Earhl·r ~aturJa\ Hlllmc~ ~1gned a rnntract 10 dl'lend the lnternattonal Bu\1ng Fedt'rauon 111k aga1n~1 :-.lichad ~pink~. Lht' und1.,putt'd light hea') weight champion. '>Ome11me in ~eptembcr in a bid 10 ttl' the latt' Rock.' Marciano·, 4Q.O record. Saturda~ ·'> sudden end mg ruined Wea,er'sdream ofbccoming onl\ tht' third man to"' 1n at lt'a\t J '>hJrc t\f J hea' ~\,l'tghl t1tk morl' thJn once Flmd Pallt'r'ion d1J 11 l\\lll' JnJ \1 uhammad l.li did 11 thrl'l' :1 r•H''> Th~: '1don 1n h1\ f1r\I ,klt'n'>l. ot the \\ R< 111k l..cpt ThomJ' unht•Jtl·n \\'llh J 21J-CJ-I retllrd ""1th 21 I.nm I-· outc;. The dra" on thl' ~7·\t'Jr-nld Thuma,· record "'"" 1n 10-rQunder with Gerne C6ctzee on Jan. 22. 198 \. Thomae; won the 1ttk on 12-round dec1s1on over Tim Wttherspoon la\! .\ug. 31 hcrc and 1h1\ "as his tim tight since. Last October rho mas undcrn en ta surgical procedure lor .t retinal prob- lem v.1th ht'> right e~t' although he refused to ack no" ledge he had a problem Thoma' got ~400.0UO for his first defen-se. which wa'i wa1ch«I h\ ft crowrl of about l .tX)(J a1 an inJcmr aud1t1onum and al\o "~'l'n nn Home Box Offirr \\ t'a\Cr rl'CCl\ed $~00,()()(J lO \Ul- fenng his I I th IO\S again.,t 2~ '1c- 1ones and one dra\\ He \.\on the V. BA title on a I 5th-round ~nockout of John Tate 1n 1980 and defended 11 1w1cc before lo"ng 11 ""hen he "'a' stopped 1n 6.1 -;ccnnd'> h' \1 1chael Dokec; m 19!12 In J rematl h I >11kc\ kept thl' tllk •in <1 I '·round drav. in 198~. California-bred Solvency sprinted to a clear lead earty and held ott the closlng surge of Stars • In Her Crown to win the 31st running of the Kindergarten at Lot Alamitos Race Course- Solvency, trained by Chartes Bloomquist and ridden by Danny Mitchell, held on for a convincing half-length victory over Start In Her Crown. Solvency was winning for the fourth time in five lifetime starts and as the second choice In the wagering. paid $11 .80, $6.20 and $4.80 across the board. Start In Her Crown returned $8.20 and $5. 40 white Fly In The Pie pa1d $6.20 to show. The $2 exacta returned $62.60. Winning ttme for the KJndergarten was 17.66 MCOnda. "When the horse broi<e weti, we knew they'd have to outrun ua," said Bloomquist. "If aomeone could be us, they'd Just be a better horse." · • Mttctrett ntd.1lls--moant broke well but shied away from aome- thing on the track during the duh and he started to drift out. •·1 had to keep his mind on running 8'1 the way;· Mltc:hell said. Star• In Her Crown put In a botd run the final part of the race from the rail to easlty claim aecond. three-quarters of a length ahead of Fly In The Pie. Fly In The Pie also closed strongly for the show. The Number One Ranked Tennis 'Club 1n California 1 wllh ort 011me 1nlr0duc11ons al 12 45 1n1s afler noon Tile Anot ls aM lhe Whtie so, will conclude tlleir tour game series w11n a 1 o m "•" CHEN LEADS U .-S. OPEN BY TWO SHOTS. • • c?'l111ttJ1111Ce4 MYRON McNAMARA'S Summer Junior Tennis Camps Myron McNamara nas been a promment name m tenms for more cnan 20 years and nas worked with such greats as Pancho Gonzales, Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, to name a few Myron bnngs to cnese camps noc only the expenence tong recogmzed by the world's cop amateur and pro- fessional tennts players but also a very personal mvol~­ menc m reaching to youngsters These camps are open co the public and are designed to improve the tennis game of 1umors John Wayne Tennis Club T-Sntrts and visors will be given to all campers and rackets will be awarded co camp tournament wmners Enrollment 1s ltm1ted to six students per mstructor SESSION DATES July 1-I 2 • Jury 29-Aug. 9 J!.Jty l 5-26 Aug. 12-23 ,, ,/ •Note. C1mp wtlf not be held J""J 4th. Price f I 9800 a.ASS\TIMES Mon.-Fri. 8~ t I am I I 7 J JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH • ' I "II T C. goc'> out :ind \hOOI\ hi tomorro\.\. I'll be the lir\t one to ~e 11 and I'll he the fir)t nnt• to 1ell him 11\ llll' best ro und l'\e l'\er \l'Cn .. No Oriental has eH·r won thl' t .~ Open. nor. 1n fact an\ of the game's recognized 81g Four· \.·,cnt~ which also include 1hc Masters. PC11\ anct Brit1c;h Open. Thev've come clme l'\oo Aoki ol fapa n · chac;ed Jar!. "1r klou" to thr IQ 0 U-. Open crown Lu ltang- H uan of Ta1\.\an wa\ !>ernnJ to Lt'e Tre\lno in thl· IQ71 Hnt"h Open Or~nge County's ~ easy listening radio station t The> came do"e But. tn Japan and .\!>13 l u Jnd .\01"..1 were reco~n11ed. lamll1a1 lig· ures. frequent wtnners (. hc:n. who ha" played without victory or panicular d1s11nc11on tor two years on the American PGA Tour. pos~sses le"s 1mpress1ve credentials. He entered the >\mencan national champ1 onsh1p a~ one of the more obscure of the tounng pros. Hrs greatest claim 10 fame were \.ICtones. earlier this year, 1n the Korean and Japanese Opcnc; But he holed out a 3-v.ood second shot from 255 yards on the second hole he played for the onl y double eagle -a score of 2 on a par-5 hole - an Open history and has led all the way. A scorr of 65. match10g the compe11t1ve record on the cour~ Ben Hogan called "Thr Moni.tcr," pve him a one-shot margin lie rern1ned 11 with a 69 over lhc second I a Thi~ 11me. with a ('hill) ram 1ha1 ranged from dnnle to ~hO\.\er \end- ing other ~ould-bc contende~ rct'ltng back. into the pack. ( hen \<:ramhled when he had to and llltllk thC' mmt of thr opportutfltc'I whco th l'\ prc~n tcd thcm~elv<',. l k m(fdC' a pa1 t0f K-10 foot pull\ 10 ...ivc pnr He hok d a 51).ll() footer fo1 birdie. lfc ca ml' out ol 511nd and deep. 11\<>l r_ouab-,and ff~m - 5mrltng all the"'¥) -and did" h,tt hl· had to do · Thr~ \lrokC'\ h:H k ol ~mth "•" ( 11n1:1J1an Oa\c Rarr "'ho ntJtl hul pat 70 in th<' d1ffi{Ult tr}tng rnn. d1t10n\ and WO\ third"' 208 Rook1C' prn Rid, f rhr '~ ~hn ti 'JX·nd' mo\I ol his time on the mm1- tCJur ... ~a' the onl> other man under par He had a 7 3 and was at 209. one under and six off the pace. The group at 210, C\en par. included British Open champion ~eve Balksteros of Spa10. Tom Kile. and South African Dents Watson. Ballesteros, who once seemed poised 10 make a run at the leaders. boge)C'd two ofthclast three holes for a 69 The stead} Kne fought his way to a 71 \.\at'.l.On birdied the first hole and "'3' nnh two shots back at that pntnt tht'n c;truggled home w11h a 73. IJut he was not alone an has d1fficult1t.'\ and fru~trat1ons Jay Haas. one stroke out of the lead after the first 36 holes. was ambushed by a doubk hogry on the I 3th, did not make 3 b1rd1e and took 77 stroke to complete h1'i trip over the ra1n- d1ckcned hi ll~ He ~a"' at 212. nine tx:h1nd. RICH DUNN. From Cl • • W11ho u1 an C)\ t'rpowenn1 hmhall. nuirn \ll)'s he'll It) 10 1m nlcmrn1 a helter a!l"lonment to go with h1'< \Inker. rhongcup :ind ~ltder, lS5thl workm on a spl1t-finacrC'd 3\t a "Tm 1u'it dropplna e"cry1h1na 1n rn} ltfe and aomg "\ay~ the nta Ana l'C'\ldC'nt \\.hC'n 1t''i O\C'r an '\ugu<1t he'll hf a free agent ag111n. hut he'll have h1 n11mhcr... and 1h:lt''ii what you need in ,1 num~, jl!lme -----· - 1 FoR THf RfcoRo ,_ MAJOR LIAOUa STANDINGS A~~ 'C'lllct90 A'*'t K1n•11 Cl1y 0.kll nd Sulllt MlnllflOll TtxH TOI' Onto Detroit Boston 811t1rnor1 New Vor11. Mllw1ullft Cltvlllnd WIST OfvttfOM ) u 32 1t )0 .,. 2t lO 27 34 2S l? 24 37 lfAST DIVISION JI 22 )3 24 33 26 32 26 21 29 27 30 20 31 SelllrcleY't SC- Chboo 3, Anelh 2 Belllmort 7, MllWlukff S Ot kltnd I, Cltvttanci 6 Bo1ton'7, Toronto 5 Dtlrott 10, New Yoo. 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" MAJOtt LEAGUE LEADERS Ameriun LMtue C~ f'rld9V's Glmft) BA HING ( llS II 1>110-<oooer Mil· Wl ukM, 341, P Bredltv, S..1111, 329, Whlt•ktr, Detroit. 327, Boclltt. o.ro.11no. .326; 11tndlnon, New Vork, .322 RUNs.-ftllllttn, 61lllmor1, 41, Whil· lkv, Detroit, "· M. 0 1vl1. Olk:tnd, '3 Htfteltrson, Ntw York, 42, Mohtor. Mil· WlukM, Jt RBl-Mlttlnotv. New Vork, 44, Bntor, ~ York, 42. Brun.nskv. Mlnnttole, 42, E. Murrey, 811tlmor1, •2. C Jonnton T .. 11. 40, K GIO\on, Otrroll. 40 HITs-P 8redlty, s .. 1111. 79. Buckner 8o51on, 74. F>ucktll, Mlnn11011, 74, Coooer, Mllw1ukH, 73, B009$, Bo11on, 72 OOl.IBLES-Buckner, Botlon, 11 Bur- ier, Cteve11no. 17. GH lll. Mlnnt5011. 17. Coootr, MllweukH, IS, Franco, Cllvt11nd, 15, M11tlno1v, New York, IS TRIF>LES-Wll1on, t<1n1as Clly, 10, Coooer, Mllw1ukff. 7. F>ucktll. MlnnHol•, 7; Butler, Clev111nd, 4, Mosellv, Toronlo, 4, P. Br•dlev, S.11111, 4, "''"''• Anelh, 4. HOME Rl.INS-Brun1n1ky, Mlnnesola, IS; Fl\k, ChlCIOO. IS. Arm11. aoston. 14. Kl119m1n, Oeklend. 1', M Devi\, 0 1kl1nd. 14; Prl\leV, S.11111, 1' STOLEN BASES~. Melb. 2'1 Htndlrson, New Vork. 21, Collini, 0.kltnd. 20; ISutltr, C1tvtt1nd. 19, Gercle, Toronto. 16; MOlellv. Toronto, 16 PITCHING 15 <11Cl1lon1>-L1mp, Tor· onto. S-0, Ht, Oltdl. !lo1ton. 4·1, 21~. T 1rrt11. Detrotl. 7. 2. 4 IS, Alt .. noer T Of'--· onto, 7·3, 4 07, COdlroll, 01kl1nd, 7·) • 26, •lmMk:ll. An9tb. 7-l, l.l4. STRIKEOUTS-Morrl1, Dtlroll. ta tovCI, Bo1ton, 11. F. l!llnnlster. Ctllalile. 7l. 81Vltven, Cltvtt1nd, 69, Burn1, Chlceoo, 66 SAVES-B Jtmtt, Cnlceoo. IS, D. lll!IMA, .,..._, U1 Htrntndlt, Delroll. 12, J. Howell, 0.kllnd, 12. OulsenOln'V, Ken· Ml Cltv, 12. Nl ....... Uawe IT'llnlit9I '"*"' 0-..J aA TTINO OU el MM-Herr, SI. Loul•, .JM, Mco.t. $1 LOU!• • .34$, Cru1, ~Ion ll3. GwYM. Sen Di..o, m , ll'eri..,, Clnc~lf.~ ltUN$-COlel'Nn, SI. Loult, 41. "''"""· MontrHI, 42 • ...,,, SI. LOUii, .,. flwrpflv. Alllnll, '11 C .. 1'11, $1 LOiii•. *9 RB._...,,, $1 l.0!.111, 51, Clarll, St Loula, .. , Murphy, Alllnte, 45, WltMW\, l"t!ttedlU>hle. ¢ PW1!M, ClllclMltl, 41 HITS-~r. St. Loul1, 71; Gwvnn. Sen 0'91!1.:-tc--Garvev, Mt! DliiO. ~. $1. LOUii, "· P1rlt9', Clnclnnelf .... DOUBLES-Parker. ClnclMtll. 17, Gwvnn.·Stn Olteo. 16; Herr, St LOUii , IS, J. D1vf1, Clllc.ho. lS; Weilldl, Monlrtel, 15. TRIPL£5-McGM, SI. Louil, 7, Reine•. MonlrHI, s. HOME RUNS-MurPhv, At11nl1, 15, Clerk, SI. Louis, 13; Ctv. Cllkevo, 12. a_....,. •. ~.,.,~.~ 101 P1r1ter, Clnclnntll, 10. STOLEN aASES-COllman, St LOUii, '2, McGee, SI. LOUii, 25, LOl>IS. Chlceoo. n ; Gl1d0tn, Sin Frtnclaco, 10. ltelNn. Montr1e1, 19 PIT<;HING IS *lslontl-H1wkln1, Sen D1"o. 11-0, U3, Anctullr, St. LOUl1, 12·1, 2 76, Dtrllno, New Vorll, S· 1, 2 4', """""-• ~ S-1, ..SJ, 2Al1 McDowell, Ntw Vork, S·I, 2'2~ STRIKEOIJT$-G000tn, ~w York. 116. Rv1n, HOllSlon. '2. J. 0.Leon. Plll1t1uren. 91, Soto, Clncln111t1, 12, Vllenl\Nle, Otdetn, II. SAVES-Rt1rdon, MonlrHI, It, L Smll h, Cnlceoo, 15, Gon191, Sin Dleoo. "· 0 Smllh, Hou5ton, 10. SultH. Alilnlt. t AMERICAN LEAGUE Wtllt9 Sox J, Anelh 2 CHICAGO CALll'OttNIA Lew It S1lezar Pll Huitll 311 B1lnes rf GWalkr 111 Fl\k c G1m0teoh F>1clork Ph Bo5ton ct JCruz ?II Guillen u lbrlllll MHlltJI • 1 l 1 Oownl119 If 4 O O O t 0 0 0 BtnlQUl Ill 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 OeCnc' Jo 4 0 I 0 4 0 l I Grich 21> • O O O 3 I I 0 MC Bron rl J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cerew Pll 1 0 O O 3 0 l 1 Boo"' c 2 1 1 0 I 0 0 O Ntrron 1>h l O O O • 0 0 0 R1Jk1n Oh 3 1 1 O 4 000 Scnomou 1001 4 120 P11!11d 1001 WlltOltil 2t> 1 o o o lS l I l T9'll1 lO 2 5 l Sc-by """'* Ollca.. 010 001 100-l c.tffomle 000 010 000-2 Game Wlnnlno RBI -611"" 141 LOB-<hlceoo 7, C1llfornl1 • 2B-(;urHtn. Llw, GW•llter, G1mblt, Belnt$, OeClnc11, R1J1ek1on. Sl!l-LAw 1111, Beniquez ()) S-ScllOfllld SF-~ttls IP H It ER Ila 50 Chlce .. FB1nlstr 5 4 2 2 O S SolllntrW l·I 11·3 0 0 0 I 0 Aoos10 ?· 3 o o o o o BJ 1m11S,16 2 1 0 0 0 1 Callfwnll McCuklNL.1·5 62·3 8 3 ) l I Clmtnts 1 1·3 0 0 O O O T-B6 A-27,?06 Beniquez Boone Carew Brown Miiier OtClnct5 Pttlls Sconler1 Grich Jeck son Jone• Narron Oownlno WIHono SchOfltld Howett Gerlllr Ttflll Aneel •Wf'•9" IATTING AB R H Hiil 111191 ltist. 179 24 S2 • 19 .291 160 10 42 2 21 263 117 ?3 30 1 IS 256 84 9 21 1 9 250 16 4 4 0 0 250 141 14 l6 6 25 .24S Ill JO 4J I 12 238 21 4 s 0 l 231 177 28 42 • 11 237 ISi 11 37 7 22 .234 132 23 30 • 26 .227 67 • 15 ' 9 22• "' 23 37 • 25 199 119 7 23 1 7 .193 177 19 l3 S 11 116 38 7 6 1 3 151 21 1 ) 0 0 143 1,ttl lSI 4St 4t 231 .231 l"fTCHING II" H 911 50 W·LlllllA Z-'ln 24''l 22 7 6 2·0 1 41 Nvx>rt ll''l 31 • 26 •·3 1 64 Cllourn ~ 30 I 12 2·1 I 6S Luoo 17 20 S I 0· 1 2 17 Cremtnts 31''3 26 IS IS 4·0 l 29 Romanick t6 'l 95 21 21 7·3 l.37 Wiii 96 71 31 59 4·6 331 S111on to n 3' 21 4·4 l 11 Cor11111 ~ 34 12 17 2·0 4 SS JoM JI''> SI IS 17 2·4 4 70 McCultlll Sl'lll S4 n 34 l·S 4 aa Slnchez l ''l 1J 9 4 O·O 14 04 T9'lllt 5441 > Slt 101 lSJ ll·ll U2 S.vt\ Moore 13 Cliourn l . NATIONAL LEAGUE -Dodeen J, Astros o LOS ANGELES HOUSTON Sax 20 Duncan u BRu5HllH Guerrer 111 M1rsh1l rf MldnOOd L1ndrx cf YllOl<C Ana.in 30 Hershlir P Tete!\ lb r ll Ill 'Ill r ll 114 • 0 1 0 Doren 211 ) 0 O O 4 0 0 0 Ban cf 3 0 l 0 4 o I o Walllno 111 4 o I o • 1 2 l Cruz tf l "O O O 3 1 0 0 B11iev c 3 0 0 0 3 I I 0 G01vl5 rf 3 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 Gerner 311 3 O O O • o l I Tnon u 3 o o o 3 0 O O Knepoer p 1 0 O 0 3010 CJontton 1 000 ROHP 0000' Sl>lll'M on I 0 0 0 ll l 1 2 T9'1h 11 0 J 0 Sc.,.. bv ""** LH AneMll 02' 001 000-l H.mtll 000 000 OOI-0 G1mt Wlnnlno RBI -Yteoe< (I) OP-Los Anoelt' 1. LOB-Loi Anotll'S •. Hov51on 3 lB-(;uerrero, B1u HR-<;uerrtro ( 121 S-8au IP H Ill I,_ H 50 -Les~ Herllll'lr W,6· 1 9 3 0 0 Htutttfl K-L.6·l 6 6 l l 1 Rou J I 0 0 0 T-1:56. A-2S.422 U.L 0.- Cat 111rn • • '"" M6dl.) TCC'*' U-6~ Andv NOt'th 10-61-~ Dtve a.rr ~'°'""10t lie&'*~ d·~ TOM t<ltt '9·70"7,._.,.10 Dini• Wiiton n ·6S·,,_,,IO kv~ Beltelll'OI 71·70-• ._210 Plvnt s1....,.,t 10-10-11-211 Llnnv Wldllln1 10-n ·6,_,11 F11uv tOlller 11·6'·12-212 ltlv FIOvd n •tJ·n-212 Jev Heu 6t•6l•77-2t2 Jec:k Rtn111r n -6'·72'-213 Cort v Ptvln 7f·6'-7)-213 JOMny MIW 7•·1l·tf-2lJ Jotv Slnotlet 12·71·6t-21J Anctv B .. n 69-'2·73-11• Oennv EowerlH 12-6fo-7)-214 Gr19 Normtn n·71·71-214 Mr.1 Rtld 6,._7S·7~1' SCott Slmoton 7'·73·6t--21• • Mlrk <>'Meer1 n -•1-1s-214 Curll• Strenot -71·61·76-215 urrv Mize 72·73·70-215 Hiit lrwln 7J·n·7~15 GH Moroen 11-n-n-21s Don Poottv 73·69·73-115 Jim ThOrot 73·'9·7-216 Scott Hoch n-n-11-216 Torn Sltcllmtt111 73·73·70-216 W1v111 Levi 7S·71 ·70-216 Tonv Sllll 75·70·71-21' Plltr J1c00Mln 71·73-n-216 Oevld Ftotl 7•·61-74-216 BIN Glttton 1il-7HS-216 &ooov W101tln5 n -69· 7S-216 Ronnie Bliek 71·69·7.--216 SkHler HHlh 70-7077-217 Jonn Mlll•tt•v n -10-1s-=-211 FrtOCouotl\ 66·71-73-217 R1l1tt Alercon 73-71·72-217 FrtO Funr.. 75·70·»-217 Bru<e ~·•like n -7)· 7+-217 LH Rinker 7•·69·7S-211 Biil lsr11l5on 71·72·7S-211 Tim Simpson 7•-72·71-211 H1I Sulton 74·71 ·74-219 01vld Grthem 73·71·74-219 Loren Roberrs 7•·71·74-219 Ken Mettlece 7•·72·73-219 Jeff Sen<Strs 71-75·73-219 Ed Fiori 72·71·76-219 Jett Grvg111 73·70·7.--219 Lerrt Nttson 71·71-77-219 Dick Mui 71·71·77-219 Fr1n1t Conner 7•·111·77-219 Ptttr Oosltrnuls 73·71·76-220 • Morris HllllSkY 71·72·77-220 Bred Fuon 11-n-11-no •·Scott VerPllnk 77-69·7-220 G-Stueo 10-n-eo-m e· J1y SIOll 76·69·,._223 Boll E11twooo 72·73-I0-225 Ken GtHn 7l·73·7t-22S Grl90<Y Ch11>m1n 7S·7l·I0-226 Curt BYrum 71·75-I0-216 1'"-1m11eur LPGA tournament (It llltc:Mttw, ll.V.) F>ll Br101tv 74·67·61-208 Cllrls Jonn5on 75·73·6S-213 Lise Youno 7•·71·6t-214 N1ncY"l.0~1 70-7S·6t-71• N1ncv Scren1on 70·73·71-214 Ver Skinner 71·70·67-215 Kelhy F>ost1tw11t 73·72·7l>-21S Alsuko Hlk1oe 72·71·71-71S Bonni• LIUlt 79·69·61-216 Sllvl1 Btrtot1cclnl 72·71·73-216 Jene• Anatr'°" 72·7•·7<>-216 Vicki Alverez 76-69·7l-216 Rosie Jones 71·12·73-216 Cellw MorH 76·70·71-217 BtYtrlV Klen 73·74·71>-217 Rutn Jtuen 76·72-71>-218 ROl>•n W11ton 7S·72·71-211 F>ennY Putz 74·71·7r211 Allee Mllllr 71-74·7r211 Mlrlent Fk>Yd 78·'73·61-219 Amv Benz 77·74·61-219 Bert>re Mtzre,,oe 71·76·71--119 t<.ethv Whitworth 76·69·7+-219 Judv Clark 69·7S·7S-219 L•urt 8e119n 76·12·71-219 Nency Ru111n 77·70-n-21t JoAnne Cerner . 7S·1S-6t-219 F>et Mevt•$ n -15-1rno Sllerrl Turner 79·69-n--no Tntrttt Hernon n -n-n-no Sue Ertl 71·75·74-210 Myre Blecllwt!Oe< 73·74·73-210 Jent Brerocro. 7S·77·6t-271 1<11ny 81ktf' 11·72·71-221 Btc:kv P11r5on 7•·74·73-221 Dll>ll1t Hell 1•·10-77-221 Mer11 F1oueru -Oo111 72-7S·7S--m Anne·Merrt Pall 14·1S-13-?21 Katl'lryn Youno 78·73·71-7?? Colleen Welker 11·13·71-m Ot n1w Streo10 77·72·73-m Bevtrlt Y Oev1~ 74-14·7-m M1rc1 Bozarth 74·76·7?-212 CelhY Merino 74·75·7J.-1?2 Seniors toumam.m let Del11l "'"" Tnom,on Lte Elder Herold Htnnl'1o BlllvCnPlr Gav Brewer GorOOf'I Jonfl Oi<ll Mtve< Don J1nuerv Jlm F>owttl Gto<OI L1nn1no Oen Sikes Mltltr BerO.r Gent L1111er Ket N1olt H1rv11 Wero alllyMtawti Jeck Ft.ct< Arr Well !loOSIHdm1n KtnSllll F>llt Brown Milt• Fttchlck 68·66-ll• 67·61-13S 69·67-l:U 65-73-131 69·6t-l31 70·61-131 7H9-139 67·73-140 69·72-141 71·71-142 69·7r142 69·73-142 72·70-1'2 70-71-142 69·7J.-142 lCH)-1'3 71-12-1'3 7•·69-1'3 73·70-1'3 70-7+-144 74·71>-144 7•·70-14' ADAM LOCKWOOD ••• From Cl game, 6.0 assists per game and a ltke number of steals as he single-hand- edly destroyed other's game plans. One of the premier l11gh school volleyball players in outhcrn Cali- fornia, Lockwood will turn to club volleyball (R~mond C'ontruction of Huntington Beach), rather than com- pete with Chapman's walk-on vol- leyball program. * M>YS Seutfl Al· Stan l"llver, sdlNI 1"11. Ht. A.,._ Tom De1l1no, Mlulon Vlllo 6·0 G 12 s Alln Fraser. Ntw-t Heroor 6-6 F 12.S Miii Judd. Coi11 AMst 6·5 F 14 I Adlm LoekwOOO, E51encle 6·0 G 13 0 .,..,., Merlin, Founllln v ... v '"' F 17 .S ltOO M.111, Ntwl!Oft Her1>or 6·3 F IU Clluek McGtvren, N1>t Herllo< 6· I G 1' 2 Brven McSwHlllV, O•nt HIA1 6· 7 F 21 S Eric SdlurlNlll, W11tmln1ltr 6_. F 11.2 Merk W1t1on, Stddltblclt 6-7 F 16 S Cot<ll· Jerrv Delusk CN....,Porl Heroor) Hertel Al-Stan Sieve Btnntll K1ltll1 6 I G 12 6 Pt ul CrendlM. LO\ Atem11oa 6·6 F 16 I Dtvld Fo•, 8r11·0tlnde •·S F IS 1 Jeff Grttn, Ktnntdv 6·4 F 171 Sert Hlkt mtnn. El Oor100 6·' G 1t 1 Eric Htndrv. ()(11191 t·O C 16.0 Miii Honlkll. $«Ylll 6·4 F 70 0 Miki l<lllY, Miter Dtl 6·S F 50 Jim MtnsflelCI, EI Oortdo 6· 1 G IJ.O Mlltt Mltcnefl, Mtltr Del •·• F 14 S Tim Plttmen, s. .. enne • O G 70 1 Coecll. Gerv McKnl9llt !Miter Dttt GtlltLS S.U"' Al•SJ9n P1m ADlll, Min ion Vltlo 5·7 G I 4 MlcMtle Chelmkr, 0c .. n Vt1w 5·1 G 14 S Mlll»t Felclln. Le Qui"'' 5 10 F 11 0 01111 OrtlMlm. trvl"' ~ 10 F 14 l HOllV tnerthlm, Wooc1W\d91 5· l 1 F 12 0 SNron L.-0111l Woo«H'ld91 6 1 C lt S VIC:kl Metltll El Toro s ' f! 1• , Jtnnft9r Osur F oofhl" . 5· I F It S Jil Osur Foo1h1• s t F 10 s Kim Ttkn•m•. Le Qv•nte S·l G 100 Fr•n Wvnn, Coront • Mer S 11 F n S C09dl CerOI ~tt1111tlurt !Founll ln Velllvl Ntr1t1 Al·Stan SNMI htf Loera 6 1 C IS i Pem O\lotll lf'ff Otll\Cl.I H 1 F I) I II fl!trk'ol P1m FrlU(h, Fulltrton F 17 s Mery Oel11ev, M.119' Dtl G 11 J Jodi ltltOlf, ar .. ·OllMI F 17 I Jlf!nll« LllllHhl, (U!fflnll C 11 l S\11'1ft OW It, Loer • (; II I $1ettv """"'· a111111 Perk C 70 1 "ochll ~.Lt H111f1 F 14 l Clllll•M Simon, 5.uarentt G 12 I L1ur1 TllOmH l rN Ollndl ~ 10 C t t CoecTI JOl'tll ltOl/\ltf tl • 11e11n1 "Chapman's volleyball team is about on the high school level," says Lockwood. "and I'm a little tired of high school volleyball:' As for basketball. however. the business ma1or figures to be a major cootributor for four years at Chap- man. Lockwood epitomizes the year-to- ycar Estancia philosophy of will-to- win. and he admits this one 1s basically for fun. but he adds: "I want to win. Wc"re taking this game seriously." He was also looking forward to going up against Lewis of Mater Dc1 once more. but there arc two otl\er Monarchs to go up against -Mike Mitchell and Mike Kelly. 1n add1t1on to Scrvite's Mau Hon1kcl. Honikel. too. 1s headed for Chap- man College. "At the beginning of the ~ason I Adam Lockwood thought it was completely 1;01leyball for me," says Lockwood. "Coach and the n~zone-defense rule. (Tom) Pestolesi was telling me I could "Ba 1call) ~e·re running and go anywhere I wanted in volleyball. shooung," says Lockwood. "At "But I was getting more (basket-. Estancia we worked for the lay.up. ball) l.ettcn and stuff than I expected~ now we're putting up 10-footers. so l started thinking about it. That's something new to me." he "I had my mind on volleyball, but says. C'tlapman was just too good a place to Lockwood m1s.-~d practice Satur- 1um down. And. Hawaii as too far d,a) momin& because he had to away from home... pracucc w1th the Pacific Palisades DeBusk says he'll switch Lock· volk)b3ll .:n1n which defend tts wood awax from his uwal point V. Jun101' Nationals 18-.and·undtr guard style 1n the All-tar pme 1n 11tle in Kans.3 C11y folloWlf\I the 11- order to give him more room for tar a.amc • other thinp.,e-sptt11lly reboundinl• ucces in ),,._an!.u ('It) means the, Althou&h he 1s JUSt 6-0 1n a pme Jumor Oh mp1cs an Hawau apmst dom1na~ by g..6 and 6-7 standouts. such "°or1d po~n :.s Chana and Lockwood 1s butanother 1n a Iona hnc Japan. of Estaneta producu Wlth the 'ittm· The U1h 1s till v.'Orlln\1 out a lot tnaJy 1nn11e ab1ht)' to ma~uvtT mto of the ktflln 1n 1ts offense. but with ~I p01i11on lockw Ocsaano An : wnh McGa' ran . the if ors' 1n'o ,C'd. the Rebels 1aure 10 •'c standout pard. and M1ss10~ V1eJo's thmp 1ront'd out by aame time. Tom Dcs11no, 1t"~ obvious the Sooth • With All..('tf' cho1c~ uch as has a genuine backcoon threat. .t..oc•-.aod. McOavnq. Dana Hllls' Saturday's pmc 1 va,lly d1ffcrtnt Bl')an Mc\1J..\"'C'nc:) and Fount.tan from the 5tyte in wh1c-h L.«kwood 11 Valle•{\ B"'nt M "'"· thatt m~h accu~tomcd Wlth thl• \t}.~-ond Olqc~ \ttm'i cc11am I I L• _.. •ss SATUaOAY"t •DUL.n , .... " .................... , """ lll•CI. )JO • .,. .. v.i l.ou cc:r....,> 11.20 Ut .. oo TI!w-ttr ww-1Hwt> , .. ,___ Zlneo 0-.. C"8Ulint) UO Time. 17.tS. $2 •XACTA 14•5) Ml4 M2.IO sacoeeo •&e•. JJO vwch OO!ulllO CW11d) 4 do ).40 UO Zircon ILeekl\I) .... uo EHY Ince (Hlff) S.00 Time· 17 6). S2 •X.ACTA 11•21 11111ct UUO. TM•D lllACS. a YWdl WOl'l'lln I Arn (Cr....,I 4' 00 13M 7 00 Vick Vecll CHVt) 4.00 3 to Tlmt Few A LNv IYwlt) SM Tlmfo !OM. "OU.TH lllACL 400 YlfdL Kll>IYI Kio-CH.,_) I 00 ._.., ) IO .. 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U IEXACTA C6·S) pelO UUO EIGHTH lllACI. 170 verds S1111 II All CEdw1rdsl 4UO 13.00 6.10 Mr Kuka <H1r1l S.00 3 IO Mr Cottu Lerk I Piikenton i 3 20 Time. 4569 n IXACT A (7·6) Peld nss20 U ll'tCK SIX 13·1·1+6·7) 1>t1ld '61.224 00 10 two wlMlno llck•ll (five hOrwtl Cerryovtr POOi· U4,403.n NINTH RACa. 3SO yercb Solvtnc V ( MllCMll) 11 IO 6 20 410 Ster• In Her Crown 1Cr9f) 6 20 S 40 Flv In Thi F>lt CKnlolltl 6 20 Time 17 66 U IXACT A (3· l) Plld $42 60 TINTM lllACa. 3SO verdt Tile Ftsllv1I (Bero) JO.AO 15.JO 7 20 l!le Sure Tony CKnlohtl lUO 110 lt1tn011n Jll (EOwerd\) 3 60 Tome· 1103 U EXACTA 110-21 Pele! 175900 Atttnd1n<1 11 .n1 HllVWMd ~•rte SAT\HlDAY'S 11taSULT1 (41111 .. '7·•v l•nlMtM -'lllel '°'lllST ltACa. 7 turtonoa. Cvrll'' Choice (Lll>hlml 12.00 UO 4 00 Denet And AlllCk CPlnc1vl 5 40 2 IO on Dad !Estred•I 3 oo T!lne 1"22 41 S SECOND !lACIE. 6 turtono1. Send Her Mv Love CCr&I 12 10 S.20 4.00 Quffn of Mlrador CL01ove) UO 3.IO Rider 01wn (Hloutrel 1.60 'Time: 1:1 I 1/S. U DAIL V OOUllLI (7·9) Plld llff .00 THIRD lll&Ca. "'• mlltt Roml>ln' Rudi CEslr.011 9.60 J,60 2.40 Jlmllo'5 Act !Plnc1v) 3 00 2.20 Count !hi House IHlouer1l uo Time: 2-o2 3tS. U EXACTA C2·1) PtlO $6300. l'OURTM ltACI. 1 111' milts on turf SllrMllOI CMcCerron) • 40 2 40 2 20 Scn1t11r (Plncev) 2 60 2 40 5-Ml.e&tv (St\lwl 2,IO Twnt I '3 l lS U IXACTA IS·l l Plld S24 00 l'll'Tlf lllACI. 6 furtono1 LUGllY Fto< (Plnctvl 6 60 HO 2 IO Ml..stuw ISi Mlrlln) 4 IO 3 40 ForOOlltfl HtrO !Ellradl) 7.IO Tlmt l 11 ll S U IXACT~ (2·71 otlG '71 SO SIXTH ltACI . 6 lurronos Norn (Otlanou1M1vtl soo 400 300 1<.1u Vour Sl5ter !Snotm1ktr) IS 40 I 00 Nucleer Winter I F>eoro11 I a oo Time l 10 2 S tS IXACTA t ll·l l oe•O 1,319 SO SEVENTH lllACE. 1 l 16 m"u on our! H1•1mo10 CH1ouera) llS 40 l4 00 1010 Allez Br1111n 1D111nouuevt l 8 80 S 00 Wetcro tor Dawn (F>eoro11J 9 00 Time l •1 ••S ,5 E XACTA (J·21 Peld SI S68 SO U PICK SIX (9·2·S·2· ll·l ) oald '101.271 80 to two winning t1c1o.e15 1 ,1~ norw1 I s2 F>1c1o. Six contolltion e>ald s l.077.20 lo 111 wlnnl119 llckeh lflve nori1,1 llGffTH lllACI.. 6 fur10ng1 tmorenlvt Annie <Ellrdl 114.40 31 20 7 60 Attlrm.o•1 D1nctr (Shmltrl 11 40 SOO Plrett's Gtow !Plncnl l.00 Time I 09 415 U EXACTA (1·11 0111! $160SSO NINTH lllACI . I • mll11 on turf Or Cely (Sllotm1kerl 7 40 3 00 260 Lofty IF>lncev) 260 HO Onsiow IOtlehOunavtl 3 60 nme 141 U llXACTA (4·61 Plod S32 SO nNTH lllACI. 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LA-T Ztnoeou SO FG. 1' 4.5 Arl-L ZtndlllS n FG. 1'29 • TIWd~ Arl-L ZencW11\ 27 FG, 9:37 LA-8o0dlt l run (Zlncltle1 klckl, 2 17 .. ~ ...... Arl-R Brown I run Ctonvenlon f1llt0l, S'S6 Arl-L. Zlndtlts 20 FG, .51 Alltndlnc-9,200 TEAM STATISTICS Ari Firs• oown1 It Ruslle5-ver05 l4· 129 P1n1ng vero1 2SO Rtiurn verd\ 7S F>as\ft IS·2t·2 SICA$ DY 3·23 Punt$ 1·40 Fumote5·IOll 3·l F>enallit5· • .,11, 1-41 T•mt of F>oueulon ll.15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LA 13 2•·102 125 IO 13·26·7 0-0 4·'3 1-1 , ... 2HS RUSHING-Arlzone· Brown. 1 .. 9'. Boerne< 6·21 Clerk, 1·2, W1111tm5. 1·0 LOI Anoe'ft BoOdlt, 11·73. Vouno. S·29 Htf~ 1·0 F>ASSING-Aro~· 0 Wllhlm$ 15-29-2. 250 LOI A,,_... VOUll9, 13·2S-2. 125 Boocsle 0-H> O RECEIVING-Arlzone G MoefM>n S· 109 B WOlliarm, )·:16, A. Wlllltmi. ,. 3', Cl•rl< 2·3&, Rt Brown, 2·2S, &o.tntr, l· 11 LO\ Anoelft 8o<ldlt, ..... LOWlll, ,.,,, Herrin. 2·21. Shtrroo.4 ·1'. HlrM'f, 2•1'. Long 1·1 MISSED F IELD GOA~T Ztnellill S2 0...SHltlNne OAVIY'S LOCKallt (....._,, llleall -292 1notera. 3 111rracue11. 7 0011110 2 t'lltiOUI, Sl C11ico OIU, '16 \and OIU, 1)10 mec:ktrel. I rock flsn NIW~TS LA NDING (Ne--1 lleMtlr llS eno!tn. )12 OH$ 1 Oluef1n '""'· 15 111rrecuoe. I t'llfibut I KIPP<n. 1 ~IO 191 mtd<tf'tl Weetrend transactions IASIE8ALL N1'*'9t LH- NEW YORK. METS-S1onto Greo Jel fr11\. ""ort\IOP 10 a lr~·aoen• con1rec1 .Anooneo J~ron !o Kono\OOrf ol •r>e Roo••• Luoues SAN OIEC.O F>AORES--Stn1 Greo 800lltr, oilcner, 10 Les V19u ot tl>e F>aciloe Coest LHOUI Rtcelltd Ed Woont 01tcner f rorn Lu 11 eou HOCKEY '""""'"-' SWED I SH NA TIO NA L TE"AM-Announct0 "'' r1H19nallon ot L•·' Boorl<. held coecr. NltltNI Htdltv LHtut CALGARY FLAMES-Tr1oeo 11.enl N1luon, roon1 W•llO to lf'le Mon~sot• North Slit$ In U Cl\I'-for • 5«onel•roun4 'lltehon '" thos veer s drtl• Ind • \ICOllCS· round <»Clo. on ,,.. 1916 orat• MONTREAL CANAOIElllS-T•1oto Mlrlt Hvnltr, riont w1no ,,.. • gflts to M••t Oer11.. Olfln""'8n 11111 tour -11on5 n '"'' ..-er s d'irf• 10 1r.e S• LOU•5 !l•ues " e•cn1noe ror the Bru.' l1rst·rounc1 01(0. Incl four ldellllon1I \eleci•Oll\ F>ITTSBURGH F>ENGUI NS-S Oneel Vo i. Siren eno Jim JonnMlll Cllfln~ Arizona stops Express, 21-10 WOODLAND HILLS (AP) - Running back Reggie Brown gained 99 \ards on 26 cames and scored a touchdown to lead the Anzona Outlaws 10 a 21·10 V1ctOry over the Los ;\ngeles faprcss 10 a Uruted St.at.cs Football Lea&uc pmc Satur-da~ night at Pierce College. Bro1.1.n scored ;\nzona's "final 1ouchdo\\n on a one-,ard run with 4 45 rema101ng in the g.ime 10 give rhe • Outla"~ a 18-10 lead The game pu~hed Bro1.1. n ·s ~a son rushing total to l 026 \ ards ~me~ 200 I ans attended the game ac Pu:rcl' ( ollege Tht" ownerless E. 1tpre'>' mo' ed 01.11 oft ht" Los .<\ngeles Memorial ColJSt"um because of I~ attendance. - OLYMPIC TORCH 5 & 10 K RUN INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR OFFICIAL PROGRAM The Daily Pilot presents an official program to a day for the entire family benefiting the United States Olympic Committee. Friday, June 28 For. advertising e f . in ormat1on-, -, Call 642-4321. --· --------"~ _.. -.. --______ ....., ____________________ _ . II I I I I !I 1 • 0rMQe CoMt OAILY PILOT/Sundey, June 11, 1985 Successful CM opening sAlea acent Peter R. Blair (left) recelTea confratula- dou on openm, day M.lea at Back Bay VW&ae ln Coeta lleea from Jacl: Tbomeon and 0.0 Wt.eman of lleaa Wooda Denlopment. eac·k Bay VW.,e la a 5 0-anlt townbome commantty with two-and three-bedroom townbomea atartln• at $129,950. Fo r Information, call 645-3033. . . •t, ~Peters Co. ~records » its busiest month yet The J.M. Peters Co. recorded Its busiest month in the home- building firm's 10-year history during April, closing an average of one sale every two business hours. Ninety-three closings. totaling $20,833,000 In new home market value, were recorded during the month, according to Bud Warn- er, company vice president. The average sale during the period was $224,000, but actual prices ranged from .a $550,000 home at Belcourt, in Newport Beach, to a $128,900 home in the company's Creek Series in Northern Californla. Warner reported that the com- pany's latest fiscal year, which ended on Feb. 28, was its busiest. "Current Indications suggest that this record will stand only for as long as it takes us to complete the current fiscal year," he added. Aside from Belcourt and Its Northern California develop- ments, the Peters company Is currently building in Laguna Niguel, San Dimas, Mission Viejo, Woodbridge In Irvine. Tur- tle Rock in Irvine. Placentia, Bayrldge in Newport Beach, Walnut, Upland, Palm Springs, La Mirada. and two product lines on the ·Scripps Ranch in San Diego. Housing starts hit , state high SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali- fornia's April housing starts hit their highest level In seven years. according to a Bank of America report. The report Issued Monday cited dropping interest rates for pushing starts to a seasonally adjusted rate of 251 ,900 units. The figure was up 9. 7 percent from March and provided the busiest home construction month since August of 1978. "The first four months of the year have t>een awsome." said Michael Salkln, a bank econom- ist. 11. the current pace continued )bu \·e dreamed of lhing by till' water. A place to r la); to rchx. to enren.ain. \X'ith s~ k·. Now. \Xhxlhridge L;1ke Shore hrin~s this \\ithin reach . . Imagine. Lt1xuriou~ f\vo. th rel· and tour he<lroom Imme~.'' ith large li\·ing room~at Op\,'n to trelli~c.:·<..l <..lt"Ck.\, or to pario: _ wid1 yard~. With features found in che moM custom designs -hand· troweled, skylighted ceilings; h:md.,et ceramic 1ilcs on tlrcplaces and co~mter· top~; clean, com·enient Jenn Air Cookmg. And with the ln"ine quality of lite: park.,, recreafion. ~hopping. S(.'hooll'>. AU nea rhr Pur youf'S'elf in this picmre. Put some spl~L-,h into your lite. Ar an undreamed-o f price. Woodbridge L:.tkt• Shore homes. Selling daily from the low S200.CX:X)'s at Blue u1ke South Sales Otlke~ 10 AM to 5 PM. (714 ) 706·.3159. While they last. 1'114.~ f'fth11\'t' ill' n( <bee of pullhcaOon ~1 to pnof' ;;ik· on ""after ckadlinc.-11( •hi' nJilion llomnM•nrr•\ 11.•ic.bck~ ~If\<" b) all n. klcnocnwlnuln <"'"""'"' ar\".C" aniJ n.·t n."JlMINI f.inhlir-~ lfl'IO ftolRun.-l"ndomtnium t~Tlt°Mip N1K all l'ttlfm" an:-on lhir ~'JCtT A~ a ...ales ~'llYllW ift ~ nfllrt' rot <ki4n, s.-. Ollket 21114»2MS ... .,........_ ............ 1123(..,-.......... JUNIPER0 .. 6AR DENS CEDAR GARDENS 8otll 0.+t'laf m r11i. l.c"'* llw toMowUla ~ -.... SeNrity ~ ~ Devalor co.al Floan ~ s..-. ~tc liMlial ,.... sa.•• w1tt1 c~ ~ c.wtytird _, Cardt'll ArH ~ ..... 51!91~ ._ ~ ao-u Mel LIHtl Sconip ..._.. wtdl WW f~fl f1lw Hw ctwood Cabl-"Y OWnr..a-~ lt-*Y .,.,...,........\9,...., .......... ,..,_.... .. 0 ~~ LaM \-...f ... ~ ...... h h,_.,.. ..... , ... ,.~ , ............ "" ......... ,. ,. , .. lM--4"'" ......., ............ " ........... ,.. ........ u ...... ..... .. Ltwwn ...... ,..,.. .............. ,h ............... . .............. Sale9 <>mc:a are Open Dally. Call for more lnform-l&on. g.m .peter1 • ••ooment compony 642-5878 WOODBRIDGE LAKE SHORE for the entire year, It would ~===----============::===~~==:::;:;::::~:J::::=;::::;:=======~=:::=~;:;::;::====~==========~-outpace the record_y.ur .oU~-t-f'l----- Salkln said he has had to revise I , ~ I t. I his 1985 forecast. The economist had predicted starts would be down slightly this year but now he's expecting a 12 t l~crease. . \ .. --....... ,The Quality of Life ·. • I / .. .... -r- I • ' -r I 1 I . Sales are booming. And now is the time to make your move to Newport Beach's exclusive, guarded-gate community of Belcourt . From highly sophisticated townhomes to luxurious single-family detached homes, an excellent selection is currently available . Just as exciting are Belcourt's ~ custom home sites, where you may buikJ n . ~~~~~ the custom home of your choice or ha'1.' ~ J.M. Peters Company build one of its homes for you. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Ju~ 1f , 1'85 ca .. in sales. Belcourt Custom Home Sites, from $260,000 ONLY18 LEFr The Terrace Collection, from $445,000 3RD PHASE NOW SELLING The Towne Colledion, from $430,CXX) ONLY 6 LEFT. The Manor Custom Collection, from $730,COJ SOLDOITT Belcourt Hill MODEL HOMES Cl.DSE-OUT .. • . Model homts open dQily For informatioo, please BEi C_,OLiRT .. ~·.... ~. ~-· •. I • I "'<t t "K'•vt or Dotlll or"""""'''°" 'k••H' m l'Olt()IO MH °"' OOI Uftll Ill"°' IOOf N ,.., '"'''°"' ~J ~___..._ ____ .:,__ ____________ ~~~----~-------------------------------------------~-------_._----~·~·.......J \ , C8 Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 16, 1985 ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the •tock market actlvitlea of publicly traded Oranae County firm• for the •«;rk ended Friday, June 14. Data provided by Newport Sec~rltlee Corp. 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Say you 're looking to use the equity you already have in your home. Horne Federal can off er you a Horne Equity Credit Line. And an instant rebat e of $200 on the fees with any loan of $25,000 or more. So, if you're going to get a loan, get a rebate . Corne to nine-billion-dollar-strong Horne Federa l. Where rou 'II always find added va lue in ~ ~ everything we do. .lr!rf.-=== ~ut.iw1110 standard 'IUdlifildlrur 1 111111~ r ertdm cond111on~ and rf'\lrsclson' dplJll < J!ft1 t'Jllrt>~ Jul\ JI l9!1S ~Vb. And getting the rebate is easy. Once you qualify fo r the loan, just arrange to make you r payments automatically from a Horne Federal checking account. Convenient. eh? 1-IOW FEDEfW_ t2~~W°H ~;?H-~ 41> 1 f l Vl~lt your nearest Ho me fed eral o ffice today. Or call 1-R00-862-0539 for curre nt rates and an appllcaUo n. \ I J 1·., 11111 f '' ~\1'1,C.< c\l lfllR"'I\ ftll\ff ff[)f RAI l\A\l-.1 ,, \\ft ICI.\"' ~'">< l~ltll-. L.A. COUNTY lt n'• Al\a ,.,.t •• ,.. •. , .. , .. ,.. 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J' 1 II )II I~ j/' /IO,H• ~A,OAl ~.75 •.oo ~fU 11.7~ 11.t) • 1 ... •.. • 1~ • ).~ L7o Orange County musf continue to sell itself If Orange County is going to successfully compete for new busi- ness and industry in the national - and international -arena. then it must vigorously promote itself both in and out of Southern California, according to Frank Smith, the newl y appointed executive director of the Orange County Economic Develop- ment Corporation, .. As the economy continues to improve, and as companies grow and expand, there is increasingly fierce competition among cities. counties and states in tryi ng to attract sophisti· c.ated business and industry such as high-tech and med-tech tnto their areas," Sflid Smith .. We in' Orange County cannot afford to become complacent about our county's ability to attract new business or retain existing business, nor can we assume that cv<.:rybod y wants to li ve and work here:· he said. •·tf we are going to successfull y compete for new business on a national and 10temat1onal basis. then we must aggressively promote ourselves and our attributes." The purpose of the Economic Development Corporation is to underteore the county's economic growth. become a positive force in economic expansion, and to ensure countywide prosperity throu~ long- term plan nine and actton. Smith said. .. The EDC 1s striving for attitudinal SMALL BUSINESS .~,...,..-...~ ------- changes about growth and e<:onom1c prosperity 1n Orange County .. We have to change the prevailing attttude that the county will grow wi thout any concerted effon." Orange County must allocate ade- quate resources to promote itself in the eyes of the state and national business communities as a positive and thrivin~ area. Smith said. Competition for new business 1s the name of the ~me. and the co unty's high quality of life and sunshine no longer gives Orange County-enough of a competitive edge. he said. • "County leaders must be w1lhng to make the necessary financial and personal commitments to actively auract appealing industries such as hi-tech. bio-tech. ltght manufac· tunng. aerospace and. of course. the co untless service industries the\ spawn:· Smith said. · Supponcd b~ membe rship dues, the Ec-0nom1c Developm ent Corpor- ation 1s a non-profi t organ1zat1on that works with the coun ty's public and private sectors to help ensure a positive environment for bustness and industry 1n Oran~e County. Smith. a fo rmer vice president of th e Los Angele Olympic Organtz1ng Committee, has completed po.st· graduate work in financial manage· mcnt and economics at American Untversity an Washingtor\, D.C. Planning pays off Financial planning does not have to cost a lot of money. If your financial affairs are simple, your financial plan mar also be simple. Good financia planners w11l re- view your list of assets and liabiluies to determine your net wonh. With your direction. planners will de- termine your financial requirements from now through yo ur retirement years. The planner will assist you an arrangin& your affairs to meet these requirements. Everyone's financial well-being is affected by several factors. Tax laws continue to chanJe. and inflation erodes the purchasing power of fixed incomes. There are many new an vest- ment alternatives to review an the light of economic nsk. Your financial plan should be adequate to sec that your economic goals are met without being so cumbersome that it's almost un- workable. Perhaps your first oonfe~nce on financial planning will be the only one nttessary. It may confirm that what you are doing is all that is needed to reach your goals. The first conference may also end RALPH Scorr with a "yellow pad" solution. that 1s, a relativcl.¥ simple plan sketch~ out for you by the planner on a "yellow legal pad." The yellow pad solution is often adequa te fo r many families and because 1t was accomplished an one ~ess1on . n's affordable by most fam1l· lCS. Your fina ncial needs and goals arc going to change almost annuall). Therefore. an annual "yello~ pad" conference w11h your planner may be all that's necessary. If. in f~ct. your financial planning 1s more compltcated. it's wonh the time and money to proceed with a more comprehensive plan. R•lpb Srolt 11 a ctrtllled public •ccou11taat wltb ofllct1 la Ntwport Beach. BUSINESS CALENDAR ~ . ---- Japan-trade loruJD set The problem sand opponuni11e to be found 1 n trade between the United States and Japan will ~discussed ata forum sponsored h the Orange County Chapter of the Assodation for Corporate Growth 00 Thursday. June 20. .\r< ild1il 11'1 ~.;.11 fl,.w•rl~ ltrll' • ·1 1.111.1 I .u111q.1 ~'Mk i 1,. I 11 r .lrn<lAl1 .! 11 ., , • • IA1 l 11r1.lft.1 • 1 ;111 1~1 '1jf'fA h711 "ol1.lh I ' Um-.11t11wn 1,,::, JUU'l ..J L.trc·hrno111 llo.! 1, II I I ,,w1111HI• ~if H.J \ 11i.1 '' .! 11 1 \\M t Hollywood 1 ;_ ., ' "''"' I"" \n!(t'lf'~ 1 ix ~an Ju.an C11p1stran11 1'11 0601 J !>an ·-~I w,.,,...,o,id 171 f)lll "''"IC.I 111 Ana '167 2400 Sf-al AetlCh l!'lfl fan!! Hlfl" 7u i l.l.ll :14111 Tu,tln 7.lfl f\995 ORANGE COUNJY • RM:JlSIDE coum Bnf'111 Cinldrnwf'"I 111111 1111 N Hr!' ~mel 929 f040 (arptntt'1111 M4 411 l _] Gole111 964 3571 Lompoc 71fi 7502 Milpu 96.l 144:.! J Montte1to !169 5989 r J Norlhtldt 682 4025 U San Roque 687 5546 U S.Ot• Bart>tr1 Downtown 966 mu lJ Sarrt•..Mart• m The . forum, titled "U.S.A vs. Japan Competition and Cooperation at Home and Abroad.'' will~ from S p.m to 7 p m at the Irvine Mamou. 18000 Von Karman Ave. Modera,tma &he panel will ~. ~ocl ~oddf'\, West ('oast editor of INC. m~ ttn~, whose retpons1b1ht1C11nclu4t co~crina trade aJona L1ni oln Hc-lf(h" .!:.?11 ff.1 ~farin.1 ;._ _______ .. (k'""I ..... 0R""fyrr"lllllM2"1\ rr~orthnitw-11 ' .! l.!11' l'Alfl~ \tr1ln 1·; 141 hi f"14y.11 drl Rry !1..!.._..!'H(1 RNJ11111l11 luL.Mtlu\rlhur '17') 31Jlo ~ fullw"°"" SAN LUl:t OtU$POCQSlm 'l'I I 1 •nr Hun111111 t11n Reach 1 ih Morro 8.ly 772 447j PMO Roblts exC'Cut1ve vice prcsi~ent of Zax Corp. oflrv1ne. which was ro cd to market Japenese microprocessor products in the Untted tatc lkt1t ti l lti l.11+ I urr.1111 r .l?H 1.!.'1> w"'" hr,IN I I I 111 '" Wr~t I (I 'ill llu1111ngton Bee1th.Nt'wl nd 138 57'\IJ P1sm<1 &>M'h 771 411104 'll· I 1,1,1 i lrvlnt' ~·.1 111.?1 l.11Ji1una Sen Luis Obispo Oowntown !'141 21lOIJ Hill .. ; 11 ·n '"111111a N1g11.-I 111~" SLO Mndonna Pl11111 5'14 7111 ·~"'J ....,, '-"JI"'' I'-... ti I 10 If, i I ANTA A BARA COUNTY C.manllo 4' 2'4611 I OLAI Mil 0141 Ll Thou.sand Oakl 497 95AA I I Vtn· t11r1 fi4A 5211 n Wt'lltlakt V1ll11~ 4% 1f50() •r- "fh~ forum will ht followed by 1 wine ind che~sc rcccitinn Ad m1ss1on 1s~2S. For re$;Crvatlonsor proaram information, ca1r Pan; Longo. pejo1n~ H11k1~ & Sells. 641 -SSOO or Rake h Kaut Assoctahon for '-.Orporauon Growth at 680-1852 · <" • I ---<t--......... -------....:0....-__......,_., Ml.IC NOTIC£ NlJC NOTICE 'tCTTTIOUI IMl .... 11 MAMllTATUMNT Mt.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE The lo4lowlng perlOf'll '1CTmOUI ....... 'tCT"10UI IU-11 '1CTmOUI .,_.. doing bullnela •: MAIM ITAW NAMa ITATIMiWT NAiil ITATWmNT SHER'S BOAT Ct.EAN-The following pet90nt-,~.,A~=· Tt4 followtng l*tona., The lolloWlng l*"Ofll are tNG & DETAILING SEA· dOing buatMM u : """""t>uail'lftU u dOlng busmeu ea: VICES. 3&41 8Mt St .. #0, SCHAFFER & AS· The= :t«1• ata --M·v A N L E y A M E A I C A N Santa~. CA 92704 SOCIATES PERSONNEL Bl FEEDBACK CLINIC MCCOLLOUGH 22184 ~ ENTERPRISE. 1845 A Su-Sllerrl Lynn Boerd, 3&41 SERVICE, 1652 Langley F ORANGE COUNTY, Pointe El Toro 'cA 92&30 l*lor Ave .• Coet1 MeM.. Beat S1 . •D. Swita Ana, C AY9 . lrvlM. CA 92714 T A IN VA LLE y Mar'8 Man..Y 22 1&4 Rim Call! 92827 92704 Helerl 0 ScMtt9r. 781 t Su-593 OUN llO Pointe El Toro 'cA 92e30 Linda Wc:Ny Diii. 1724 Thll bu11na11 11 con· T~ Apt. 20C, Hoot-AANC~~ 1; w=:.:: Jan~I K McCollounh Tradawlnd1, Newport ducted by an Individual ington Beach, CA 92648 ',,...,.., ount --•· 3913 Matcua Ava ~ heeh, Callt 92MO Sharri Lynn Boatd lhlJ bualneet 11 con-~i927:alkar WIUmayar. 8Mch CA 928&3 ·· Wf!t11m Morrll 0111 . This 1111arnan1 wu ftlld ducted by an Individual 2 ~· ~ d Thi .. bUllOHI II con Tldlwlnda, N9wpor1 8eectl, with Ille County Clark of Or Helen 0 Sehantlf • 178 1 "'"t'or •Hunt· dueled by a Qenefal pert. Calif. 92560 ange County on May 29. Thia statement was ftled nQton BMch, CA 92849 nerlhlp · • Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· 1985 wtth IN County Cl4w1l 01 Ot· 1~~~1!;1~~:F ;~1. Janat K McColloogh ducted by· huat>and and wtta = County an June 13, ngton BMch, CA 92849 Thl1 11ateman1 wu ftllCI Linda Luchay Diii Pub!i.tlld <Xanga 19 Thia bualnaaa 11 con· wllh the County Clark of()(. This llatamant wu ftllCI Delly Piiot June 9, 18, 23. 30, '271IOI uci..,. b .... ~p· ... -• ange County on J na 13 with the County Clar1( of Or· 11185 Publllhad Orange Colll1 ... , . ....,. .,,,~ 1995 u • anga County on May 30. Su-57 Dany Pilot June 16, 23. 30. Ivy Wllller. Ph.D . Jlnld '27111 1985 July 7, 1985 E sax. M.F.C.C. Dl-1c NOTICE Thll 1t1tamant wu flied Publllhld Orange Cout Published Ora Cout ,-~ with the County Cler1c ol Or· Dally Pllol June l8. 23. 30, Daily Pllo1June9,"f:. 23, 30, flCTTTIOUI IU ... N ange5 County on June 13, July 7. 1985 1985 NAMI ITATWMINT P\8.IC NOTICE 1985 Su-589 Su-685 The fotlowlng l)«llOnl ., ftCTITIOUI llU ... H '21M06 doing bualneae 11: NAME ITATE•NT Publlened Orange Coaal GAOSS' LIDO FLORISTS, The lotlowlng persona ar• Dally Piiot June 18, 23, 30. ---------1 __ Nll.J...;.;;..;;;;..C;....;.;NO~T;..;IC:.:E~-I 3418 Via Lido. N-porl doing t>uslneu as· July 7, 1985 P\8.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUt IUUllH Beech. CA 92563 G & Y BOOKKEEPING Su-5&a '1CTITIOUI •UllMH NA• tTATDtlNT Todd R Grou, 519 Vanta· SERVICES. 1071 Vallejo, ---------NAMI ITATl•NT The lollowtng peraon1 are )I , Newpor1 Beach, C~ Colla Meaa. CA 92628 Mt.JC NOTICE doing bullnaas u 92560 Gana A Blanco. 17537 The fotlowtng l*IOnl .,, SUNBODY TANNING, Thia buslnaH fa con Mead SI., Fountain Valey. FtCTITlOUl IU .... 11 doing t>vtlneaa u . 13741 Wlnlhru~ Sant ducted by: an lndlVldual CA 92708 HAim ITA~ TALLMANTZ AVIATION. Ana CA 92705 • Todd A. Grou Yolanda M Romo, 1071 Thi folowlng ~ atl 19711 Airport 'A'ay South, Gtry H &lndat 13711 Thia llllemenl wu flied Vallejo Cr., Costa M .... CA dolsng· ~COUUNTY. TREE i'::. ~~orport· Senta Wlnlhrupa, Swill Ana, CA wtth lhe County Cieri! ol °' 92528 >Ovon 92705 ange County on May 30. Thia bustneH 11 con. SERVICE. 428'~ Marguarll• c~~laA"::'~~or~ona Thi• busina11 11 con· t985 ducted by· Joint venture AYI .. Cor~ dal Mar. CA 19711 Airport Way South. duotld by. an Individual f217N Gene A. Blanco 92825 John Wayne Airport Santa Gary Sander Published <Xanga Co11 This ata!amem was llled E rlc Sal h ar, 4 2 8 ,_. Anl. CA 92707 ' Thia 911tamant wu ftllCI Dally Piiot June II. 15. 23. 30 wtth the County Cllrlt ol ()(. Marguerita Aw .. Corona daC Thia bualnau 11 con· with Iha County Cl«lt of Or· 1985 : County on May 17, Mar, CA 112625 ducted by a corporlt!OC\ anga County on~ay 30 Su-19 F27'r7• Thia bualnall 11 con· Otanga Aviation. Inc • l985 .........._ Publi.tled Orange Cout ducted by an lndlYldual R.M. c"""'"". Exacut"'9 Vloa .. ,,,,_ DllDIJC NOTICE "·11 Pll ... ft 1• 23 30 • Etlc Sather Pr~..-· Publlsheq Or~ Coast rUIK. 19J ot ..... ne "'· "• ,• Oranoe Coasl OAIL Y PtLOT /Sund~. June UI. 1985 - ·OPPORTUNITY To Make Serious Money "Cellular (telephones) is a business in which it will be possibl3 and perhaps easy U, get rich quick. The problem isn 't making the money ... the problem is getting the license. " -Fortune Magazine August 6, 1984 I We Can Help Y Ou Get The License J A citizen who fil es the government has a the li c-e n s e to own a qualified a pplication with grou nd floor opportunity to win a cellular telephone system . This is not a million-dollar-to-one s hot lottery. Seminars Call (714) 852-1776 for R eser vati ons Monday, June 17, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, 7:30 p.m. 4667 ~acArthur Blvd ... u1te ~1 4 ~ewport Beach. Cahf 11nter..,t-.i1on •I \1acArthur & < ampu- C7 Thia ·atatamanl waa flied Thia ltllemelll WU tlled D1918Hy5 Piiot June 9, f8. 23, 30, '1CTTTIOUI au...... Su-576 ~~Cou~C~~~~h~CountyC~~~ ~-IT~•NT ~~!~~~~~!~!!~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! anga County on June 13 Inge County on June 13, Su-635' Thi lollowlng P«IOOI ara --------- 1985 1985 doing t>ut1ne11 u P\8.IC NOTICE ,2111CM '271110 Pt&.IC NOTIC£ TOWN & COUNTRY I I Publllhld Oranr Co11t Publlshe<I Orange Cout __ .;..;;.;=.;;...;.;..;;..;.;.;;.;;.__I MORTGAGE & REAL TY. FtCTTTlOUI IUllNEll Dally Piiot June 1 '23, 30, Dally Piiot June 18. 23 30 ,tCTITIOUI .._.. 30101 Town Center Drive, NAMl ITATEMINT rooAY, s s u N DAY p uzz LE July 7, 1985 Su·5,.7 July 7, 1985 ' ' ' NAM1 ITATUMNT Sulla 107, Lagun1 Nlguel. The lollowlng penon1 are • Su-592 The followlng paraon1 are CA 928n doing t>vtlneaa as: ---------I doing bullnau u : MlehMI John Corcoran, B R I G H T 0 Is p L A y D11D1 •c NOTICE FLORAL OCCASIONS, Pr111d1n1, 34138 s11v1 WORKS, 3941 "B" Ste 333 r~ 2058 Valley Rd.. Colla Rol<I, tt229, Laguna Niguel. S Brl1tol SI .. Santa Ana. CA NOTICI °' P\B.IC NOTICE Meaa. cA 92821 CA 92877 92104 MVATE IAU! Mary Lou Lorenzini. 2058 Wlllalm S Wooo1. 24101 Sandta Sharon Brighi. On June 24, 1985 It 11·00 FtCTITIOUI au ... 11 Valley Rd., Coeta ~ .... CA Angela, El Toro, CA 92e30 270 1 W Aurora. Santa Ana. am Richard E Donovart u NAMI ITATEMINT 92827 fn11 bu1ln111 la con· CA.92704 Benal\clary for thel c:erlaln The lotlOwtng Plf90tll are Thia bualneu la con-ducted by a general part· Thi• buelna11 IS con· ,.,_. doing bullnest u dUC1ed by en fndMdual narlhlp dueled by: an lndlviOuaf Promlllofy Note and .,.....,r. HEARO'S GARDENS, Mary Lou Lorenzini Mlc:tlHI John Corcoran Sandra S Bright I ~ar~~.!it::;u1r,;t,!~ 15531 Delton Cir . tt3, H14nt· Thia 1111ement wu 1111<1 Thi• 1t11eman1 w11 ltllCI Th11 s111emen1 was life<I nat!OC\al Limited, A Call· lnglon Belch. CA 92647 wtth the County Clerk ol pr. wtlh the County Cle<k of Or· with the County Clerk of Or- fornla Pertnarshfp by Mary Lou Heard. 16531 ange County on May 30. ange County on Mey 30, enge County on May 30. '"""""'• W. Normen, PrMI· Delton Cir . •3. Huntington 1985 1985 198S .,.._. Belch. CA 92647 '2TT7M '2'T7IOI F2T77t5 d«ll, on Fat>ruary 7• 1985 Liii Ann Nlcolaldll, 16531 Publlshed Orange Coast Publiltlad Orange Cout Pubfl1hed Orange Coas1 and purauent to llld Prom-Delton Cir • •3. Huntington Daily Piiot June 9. 18. 23. 30. Delly Piiot .Nna 9, 15 23, 30, Daily Pilot June 9 16. 23. 30 ll9ory Note and Security Beldl. CA 92647 1985 198S 1985 Agraament Mii 11 private Thia bu1lnas1 11 con-Su-584 Su-573 S...-5821 auction for cutt, lawful ducted tiy a ganeral part· money of tM United Stat• nerthlp 1---------1---------1--------- ol Amarlc1. • ca1hlar'1 Mary Lou Heard. Lisa A P\8.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE cheek p1y1bl• to H id Nicolaldit , __ ..;.._.;;...._..;_..;_ ___ 1---------I--~.;;..._..;_ ___ --... Benaflclary drawn on aatate This llaternenl wu flied SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT or national bank,• stale or with the County Clerk ol Or· TAI-STAR INSURANCE COMPANY federal credit union, or • anga County on June t3. state or l'ederlf 11Y1ng1 1no 1985 1n12 North Mltchalt Avenue , IOan usoclatlon domlcllee F1'7lm7 lrvln•. Cetlfornle 92714 1n lhla llate. at the main an· Publfatled Orange Cout Year End.cf O.cemt>.r 31, 1984 H ance t o Flnanclal Dally Pilot June 16, 23. 30. Total Aam111ed assets Oynamfca located 11 1211 July 7. t985 Total 11abtl1t1es 'Eul Canter Court Drive In Su-595 Sciec1a1 SYrpfus runds CoY1n1. Calllomla. Gross pald·tn and 111 lhll right. owna<lhlp contributed surplus artd lnlllfllt conveyed IC unass1gl'lld funds (surplus) and now held by 11 undll Ml.IC NOTICE Surplus as regards policyholders I> '· s 253 4!l51 82 4 1 j O· 100 000 . 28.928 1 171 072 145 792 llld PromlUofy Nola' and ---------Income tor 1he year Security Agraamanl In IM FlCTfTIOUl IU ... 11 Oisbursaments tor the year 239 242 Plf'IOl'lel property localed 11 NAME ITATWMINT we hereby certify that the 1bove 11em1 are m accoroance with tne Annue Statement 710 Lido Park Ortve In N9w· The folloWlng penona .,.. lor the yeat endecl Oecembet 31 1984, made to tile Insurance Comm1ss1ont'r plJrsuant port --BNdl, Celllofnla, lllp dOlng bu'"-ar. to law number 205 and deeC:flbed CLINICAL SOFTWARE Roben E. Patton, PrMldant .. tollow9: ENGINEERING. A GEN· P.ul L Wlntt.r. Sacmery A 138' YICt wNch bllll ER.4L PARTNERSHIP, 2890 PubllShecl Orange Coast Dally P1101 June t3 14 15 16 17 1985 the~ number of 271732 Bayahora Dr!Ye. N-port1 --------------------------•Tn., ... 0 .. 51,1 end 1 CF number ot Baach, Calif 926&3 i. CF 17GA. MIChHI Rax Wh11lar, Stlld 1M Wiii bl made ~2 Roayt Oetc Court, u9( II= ~ .A~__...---' Without oovenenl or wat· Yorba Linda. CA 925M • \L ~~ e ranty •l!P' ... or lmpllld To Martin Slalan. 12051 1111Sty the unpaid l)(tnc:lpal B'ayporl. "1-205, Garden ballnca due on Ille ~romlu-GrOYI, CA 92640 ory Note. to wit S70,&ee 87, Thia bu1ln111 11 con· PIUI Iha fallowlng eatlmlled ducted by a oanaraf part· coatt, axpenaaa end ad· naratltp vllllQll at the Initial I>" bll· Martin Slllln cation of 1111a Mota ot Sale: T1111 1111arnan1 w11 lllld 1n1areet. AdVancla ano R• w1111 the County Clerk of Or· po11111lon · Co111. ange 5 County on June 13, 124,9911.23. 1985 NOTICITO ~ ~RTY OWNll'I Publllhl<I Orange Cout YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Dally Piiot June t6. 23. 30, UNDER A PROMISSORY July 7. 1985 NOTE ANO SECURITY AGREEMENT DA TED FEB- RUARY 7. 1985 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT Su-594 P\alC NOTICE A PRIVATE S'ALE. IF YOU 'tCTITIOUl IUl•H NEED AN EXPLANATION NAMI ITATWMINT _ OF'IHE NATURE OF THE" The loltowtno par90fll are PROCEEDING AGAINST doing buallllll u : YOU. YOU SHOVLD CON· EXPEDICION PRESS. TACT A LAWYER. 24203 El Piiar. Laguna 0.tad: F9bNary 7. 11185 Baadl. CA 9286e AMMlel ~ 1111 Ot!Y1d Barton Johnaon. laet C... · C... DrM, 24203 El Piiar. L1gun1 CMIM, C..._. t11M, Baach. CA 9286e Ir: GI•"" H.,do11U1, Nlchol11 M1g11ou1l1 . ......_ (11t) t1t-al11 24203 El Piiar. Laguna Publllhed Orange COllt Beach. CA 112U8 . Dally Pilot June 15. 18. 17. Thia bu1lna11 11 con· 18, 19, 20, 21. 22. 23i..1~. ducted b)" • general pvt- ·~ ,,.,..,,.., D Barton Johneon Thia 1t1tamant wu lllld ---------4 !Miii Iha County Clar1( of Or· ~ County on .i-1a. HARIOR LAWN· MT. OUVE Mortuary, • Cem.tery Crematory 1825 Glster Ave Cost• Mesa 540-5554 ftll!RCI POTHERS HLLPOADWAY MORT\IARY 110 8roeCIWay CoataM ... ~2-9150 1785 Llguna Canyon ~oed "11111 Publllhld Orange Cout o.11y Piiot June 18. 23, 30. July 7, 1985 Su-590 NI.IC NOTICE r.J: County on Mey 30, ,.,,.. A1at111em• Watel\ clu•1t1e<1 turn vout unwanl9d 11em1 in.to C•'"' Tht'• ' really no trick to 11 All vou "•.,. 10 C)o 11 QIYI UI • can and let UI l'ltll) yoo •O•d Ind 1>l1Ce your ad Thi rtt~H C~I n1tur1lly .... r~ I'll l.tgune 8"-cl\ Ca 9285t .C9.C-94 ,~ c P\lbhhed Onnoe CoMt =Plo«Nnlt. fl,H.30 642-5678 IU-671 ....... _. ______________________________________ ___ .. ACROSS 1 Battle reminder 5 Dress carefully 10 Leather fastener 15 Hold llghtly 20 Pebble 21 Foe 22 Barter 23 Bndal passageway 24 Rough lava 25 In the same ptace Lat 26 SailOf's signal 27 Egypl!an soul 28 Princely 29 New England state abbr 30 Chief M oab city 3 1 Original 34 At that time 36 Travel direction 37 Fo<rTier: hyph. wd 40 Legislator 42 Skilled painter 44 Wlth<xlt twmklers 45 Smooth 47 Curved letter 48 U S statesman JamesG - 4 9 Which person? 52 Separate 2 wds 55 Italian !Ille ~ Nava! vessel abbr 57 Dolt 60 Engrossed 62 Some protests hyph wd 63 Indian wamOfs 65 Auction ott 66 Exists 67 Indian mulberry 69 Ph1hppine native 70 Snow particles 7 1 Ca1c1um symbOI 72 Hawaiian bird 73 RotOf housing 76 Decay 77 Causes t o hobble 78 Drays 80 Card combination 8 1 Attending 82 Eastern d8rld1es 83 M 1htary reviews 84 Of grandparents 86 -else 87 Verb enchng 88 Rescue 89 Akin 93 Attempts 95 Candlepower abbr 96 Exertion 10 1 Glossy paint 102 Remove whiskers 103 COfnwall mine 104 Fan: colloq 105 Seate note 106 Bone 107 Typewriter part t08 Desertltke 110 Ratlroad abbr 1 11 Gr88+( letter 112 Harrow's rival 114 Calls 115 Tracks down 1 17 Encounter 1 t9 ~federate sOld1er 120 Grade abbr 121 ApPfOve5 122 Night llghtS 124 Pub brew 125 Crinkles 127 Korean sold1e< 128 Use tobaeeo 130 Supplants 133 Assails 136 Arouses 140 Vaulted passageways 141 Fabled bird 142 Service tree 144 Sound system 145 Lef1-hand page 146 Concerning 147 Think 149 Forward 150 What? 152 Daybreak comb lorm 153 College degree ·abbr 154 Cherrncal compound • ,~Outmoded ~Si Less 159 Corrodes 16 1 Assigns places 10 162 Expunge 163 Womes 164 Female samls abbr DOWN 1 Fixed IOOlc 2 Cobalt symbOI 3 Zoo rE!Sldenl 4 Otscounts 5 Meddle 6 OtSO<derly t1gnt 7 Nero s four 8 Manutacturet 9 Sowe<s 10 Emptias1ze 1 J Nolllngl'lam s m-e< 1i StOfm 13 Oklatiorna c11., 14 Spanish ball 15 Large caves 16 Small 17 While 18 Wretcht>a r,P•Qt borhood"- 19 Israeli pnme minister 20 Tree fluids 32 At home 33 IS Wiid abOut 35 Exc.lama1100 38 Metal spicules 39 Hawauan vine 41 NetW()f'l(s 43 Folle>wef suff « Captive worlters 46 Sideways 48 Stopping devoces 49 .vatch 50 Waste-make< 51 An 5 ~ FrPOCh ph~·s-c1s1 "4 Ac;syrian si..~ ooc 55 FdlS1f1ed Pvldt"lll t- abOut 57 Dtgrdph 58 Unattended 59 Silk waste 6 1 F arewe4 I ri~ on wc1 63 Ldaves ol grass 64 Plural end•~ 65 He<OlC 131~ 68 Finds -o W1ntt"f' illness -1 Be concerned abOvl ~ wds ·.i One "'r 1n, ; 5 Makp mt"f"' • 8 v acillatf' 7q Hvoome11ca1 to•.:e 82 Pr()pE!js 83 Ma ~ matP 85 Paid nor •Ct- 86 Har anqut>!> 88 Joins strands. o• SQ A.ludt' ~ Gr w1nn 01,1 91 '"'•I.., <;1..itt• .iN r Q, • r~.-r-.·' 1t•1h SEE ANS\llfRS fN Cf-tiSSIFIEO t ·r· ., ' \ tude to 94 Poetic c0f11rachon 95 Jewelry wetght 97 Mold 98 Ear comb fOfm 99 Beat back 100 Hackneyeo 102 Sai1ooa1s 103 F3tm building 107 ,_od1ty symbol 109 Sktn la~ t 13 Asian rive< 14 Cost 1 15 Departs 2 wds , 16 Cnarms Slaf19 , 18 Babvlon•an QOd 1?0 Te-.1 t>xal'Y\•nE>rS 12;:: Spanish an.c1e 123 ice Follies stars. 125 Red wine 126 POf11on ot a nvmn i21 Drift back 129 Supplement 2 wds 130 Declaims w•IOly 13 1 Irregular 132 Percent abbr t3 ( s -.e1e10<" features 1 >A Col0< Chaoqef 1.>5 S1s1e< aubr 1i-Ora pau~ i :\8 Aenes 139 Weeps 141 Actress Havwort" 143 Sugar veqetabh• 148 Goll SCOf t! • "> 1 T me oenoas abbr ':>'i Cn1~ PdQOOn 158 Pr!"lf'I0\11 't>t '"'Pll'T1 "'"'-•! ' • .· I j Ofllnge COMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 18.. 1985 Churches bave no rlght to use of public property To the Editor: Being of sound mmd and feeling that I stand in reasonably good stead with the Great Sp1ri1. I have some lhoUJbls to share on the matters of religious freedom and church agen- das in the city of Laguna Beach. To ensure that our country avoided the kinds of religious persecution and tyranny of our European past. w(.' have separated church from state. We have given churches protected sta1us and made them tax exempt. Organized religions in America an: allowed 10 conduct their business affai rs as pnvate. nonprofit com- panies. They are not required to contribute to the t.ax base. Therefore. the) have no business or constituted authonty to participate in public (governmental) affair!>. They also have no right 10 expect to use public. tax-supported property. goods or services for their pnvate agendas·. It 's a good arrangement and I agree with it. church requesung lO do the !>llml'. Lct churches conduct thC'1r aflam on pnvate propert) and lca'e publll parks for their intended UM" On another matter ol churth- related affairs. 11 seems to me that St. Mary's Episcopal Church ol Laguna 1s 1he only church in th 1~ commun1t} of many hou~s of worship that is making a senous effort to do an} thing about the 'senior housing shorta~e It is working on a plan to con' ert a portiort of the Aliso School proix-rt) for senior housing.. It's a monumental and commendable effort and I w1\h the church success. What about the rest of the churchl''> in Laguna? Why hasn't there bel·n some kind of concerted effort on their part to address themselves to 1h1s problem? Of the six, big, prime real estate churches in this community - namely Presbyterian, St. Catherine''), St. Ma ry's, Congregational . Methodist and R~neesh -all have land and/or bu1ld1ngs that could be bu11l on or converted to apartments. ·'In Washington bureaucratic circles ... the Jess an agen cy has to hide, t he more It Is obsessed with ·security.· ·· ~ ON~ o~R ~D, De~""' -G~lS K'AAN,lrtiU, 00 ~M H~l> ~ ~~e~ StRUTINY OF THQ\R fo~N ~cies ... • ' ON THE RIGH T JACK A NDERSON and J OSEPH SPltAJl cohunnlabt J1c1 AIDEISOI JosEPH PEAR FEMA 's oft-used 'secret ' stamp Designates far more documents secret than CIA I do not agree with the contention that the Krishna Church of Laguna Beach has lhe legal ngh1 to expect 10 use pubhc property (Main Beach Park) as a site for a church fesm ·al No church has that right and I would expect the City Council of Laguna to deny perm1ss1on to an~ Donating some of that surplus after so many }Cars of protected. ta"<-free ~~~·.~~~·d '"'·m '" ;~:;;~; Writing tools exchanged clvility for sailing paraphernalia 1\w .\SHINGTON -"The cheaper the crook. th~ gaudier the patter," an amused am Spade observed of Wilmer. the tough-talking gunman 1n "The Maltese Falcon." In Washing- ton bureaucratic circles. this fact of hfe tr~slates: The less ao agency has to hide. the more 1t is obsessed wtth "security." Surely the glorified air-raid war- dens of the Federal Emergency Man- agement Agency arc the most para- noid bureaucrats in the government Desperate to make their little agenc) appear to be a vital cog in national defen!>e. they stam;> secunty classi- ficauons on JUSt about every docu- ment but lhe cafctena menu. Police need lessons in ~ To the Editor: A recent press story deplored the poor pay of La$una Beach police. Poor pay means n·s hard to get first- class personnel. So. according to Nie article. Laguna Beach can't afford the best talent. I'd have to agree. A sometime federal and naval law enforcement offi cer, I learned you usually get what you pay for. I also learned when to give and when to stand fast. A recent encounter with the Laiuna Beach police illustrates the point. It wasn't a case of what we used to call a "speed trap" in Flonda. And 11 caused such a poht1cal firestorm that the governor's admin1stra11on and the state police ended up being tu med out of office. But in Laguna Beach It was ap- parently a case of a motomt being victimized by a policeman 1~suing parking t1ckets at noon on Sunday May 5 right slap in the streets of Laguna Beach. In a trafficless street. the' 1c11m was parked less than 30 seconds in the bus stop in front of the Laguna Beach libral"}. ran to the ou1s1de hbrar, recept~cle. and deposited two books. On returning he noticed a !)Ol1lc officer writing a ticket. No11ng the officer\ anger the v1c11m of the offi cer's caper accepted the ticket without complaint and thanked the officer. <The c1tauon seemed so ridiculous under the cu cums1ances ihat he felt a protcs.t would be futile.) Howe,er. he did dut1full} repon the incident to the man·s supervisor. pointing ou1 that no bus ran on Sunda). that he was parked less than • 30 seconds. and that the street was t ra ffi cl ess. The supervisor replied . explaining the regulauon. that he couldn '1 legall~ ··void the 11eke1." (The ticketer Ill 1udge,jury,;and attorne>:1) and added that the non-parking rule \.\as en- forced "24 hours. ~e'e n days a week ... Well. now ... just like murder. burglar} and rape? Right on! I agree Laguna Beach police need more mone}. And not onl~ for salaf) bu1 for in-house hands-on public relations programs. 1n Judgment. in d1scret1on: and in ho"' not to deal with the motoring public For 11 appears the supervisor's apparent dogged suppon of the parking meter officer's beha\ 1or ma~ not he en11rcl) mo11 ' ated by stubbornnes'>. mis- placed loyalt}:. or even by a ··That's what the hook 'a}s: m} hands arc tied" a1111ude. He probabl~ th1nl!> he\ doing hie; dut). Which makes 11 \.\Or~ \\ h1ch 11 seems to me I!. t'' en more reason for the Laguna Police Department to receive more monn and earmarked for public relation<. ·1r:11ning v. hl·n to sa) no and "hen to <.a ~ ~cs \\hen 111 back an officer and"' hen not 10 Mo1ons1s I think deservl' more reasonable police officer bcha' 1or. and better treatment at the hands n 1 the Laguna Beach pohre than no" seem'> a'allablc. T0"1 -\Ll.X \NDER LagunJ Beach What a tangled web ... i.,pu.kr web has got to he lhl' tim·" ,tJ k. what'' -\ pound ot 11 unrolled would stretch all the wa" c1rnund the earth at the equator. · () \\ hJt\ tht· l;11~w'1 nw111tx·1 1ij. the deer lam1h that ncr ll\cd'1 .\.The .\laskan moo\c .\<.l ml' thl' smalle'>t: the C h1lcan Pudu about thl c;11e of a r<1btn 1 () I lo"' l oml' 'c •U nn 1·r \l'l' lx'l'1 in 'quare hottln'' Columnist to e mbark on 5 ,000-mile journey across Pacifi~ to East Indies Five years ago. seuing out from Bermuda to the Azores on a sailboat. I advised fnends and cnt1cs of this c;pace that for the first lime. I would take two weeks' holiday at one 11me. instead of the customary one week at (hnstmas, the second in mid- summer The e'penence apparent!} entered m\ bloodstream because. however unremarkl'd. there v.as building v.11h1n me seed'> greal and strong in eflronte~. blo"oming onl.' month Jgo in oumgh1 con1 umac} \l.'h;it happened one month ago rank\ "-llh the da\ that Ol1\er Tv.1c;1 hdd out h" porridge plat\.' to the Beadle and a'kcd for ··more" I :l\l..l'd nn editor tor ont• month'' ka\e. It "lf t t'\attl\ <.loth . It 1., that a month ago I aJdn:<>">td m}!.cll to the quc'>llon ul hmA to transmit m) v.1<.dom from "'herc I "ould he lo "-an\J\ ( II\ honw of I nt\l'r\al Pre'>' "' nd1lJt1• . , "'111 he on a 'allrn1a1 "-l'nd1ngm ' 1.1..i\ 1h111ugh \l1crun1·\l.1. prupdkd h' thl' tradc wind~ I \hall tx-!)JU\lngonl~ fourt1me\ 1n a 'i.000-mile JOUfnC). 1n exotic arnll .. whi:re tl'lephones function irregular- " One of thl'SC atoll'> 1!> unfncndl\ to '1'111ng 'at·htsmcn. allowi ng them to d1.,cmhari.. onl} II v.earinggas ma'l ' tx:1.au'>t' the island m que~uon 1~ one of thl' pla«1.·\ v. here the arsenal of dl·mo<. ra1.' (a'i we used to call what no" glX''i b) the namt· of the m1htar,- 1ndu,tnal rnmpln) stores Its to\IC gaSl''>. manul;it·turl•d hack at B11hu rg t1m1.• in t.l'>l' th1.· ·\>.I\ po"er<; dec1d1.·d tu U'>l' pcmon tl-<I' agatn<it -\ml·ncan troop\ £ \ 1d1.·nth thl'rC arc lea!..\ from t1m1.• to lime frurn lhO'-l' nld ru\\\ tank'>. \o mle goe' about 1n gas mask<;. I he prmpct·t of telephoning 1n m) tn- <;tfUl ll<>n'i through a gas masl prtl\cd thl' 1.ondu<.1 \e argument. m~ sp1e\ tell me 1n 1h1s unusual act ol indulgence b~ m) fn cndl) editors. one of v. horn 1s said to have re- marked ... He·~ hard enough to under- stand speaking through plain ether, I wouldn't want to li~ten to him through a gas mask ... And o;o 11 1s that th is 1'i the final column. Final. that is. for four weeks. aficr which. If the 'Pacific IS pacific. the) "ill rco;ume. And the Pacific Ocean. from north latitude 20 degree'> in Honolulu. to ~outh latitude fi,c degrees in Nev. C 1u1nca. tends 10 da"'dle prett:. gent I} dunng thl' summer months. •\nd. 1f "'e haH' wind of a t)phoon. we 'ihall '>hov. 11 grca1 re<;pect I do not believe in at"co'illng natural irrupt1onc; un'der the rubric oJ mutual as~ured destruc- tion To gl't out of the v..a} uf a storm \~ hosl' locauon vOu ha' c established n'<.ju1re~. of course. lhat )OU kOO'>' v.here \O U arl' ~ell. I v.111 ha'e on hoard l\\O secret in~trument ~. one u 111u ·1' l'd b' me a c,econd b\ a long.lomer:.111: of grn1uw\ Ttm 'ra~t !)l'rmll<. the m1•;i,urement of onl'- '1111l1onlh ot a \t'rnnd and this tramlatc'>. or will b\ the \Car 1989. in10 a little box thai tell<. you when: you arc 50 cxacll) that you can double-park b) lollo"1ng 1t<; 1ns1ruc- 1wns f he nthn 1~ computer software that permlls Lhe naHgator-wh ich 1s me. a '>Ome11me columnist -to in form the computer where I think I am within 30 mile<,. 1n which d1rect1on that star I JUSt shot 1c;. w11h1n l(J dl·grces. what !>CCOnd, minute. hour and da) 11 I!> 1n Greenwich. Fngland. exact!) how high up from thl· huruon wa11 11 -and lo! the ht·a\eh\ vouchsafe )OU thl' star'!. 1dent1t} I he computer wilt ~a~. "8} Jove. that wa\ .\rcturu,•" -\nd )OU will know "here )OU arc. Our preoccupations during this period will he with the mll)-gntty. W1LLiAM F. Bue KLEY Heat. for instance. We shall be hovering over the Equatbr. propelled by winds that come astern. as we travel at seven or eight knots. If th~ wind behind you 1s 16 miles per hour and you are moving forward eight miles per hour. the net impact of 1he wind on your back 1'i a mere eight miles per hour I have never measured the .. e1oc11y of the \\Ind . from a house fan perched at the corner of your desk. as 11 used to be before God gave us air conditioning. but I would guess the wind comes out at 20 or 30 miles per hour. which 1s why the skin stays tolerably cool. It " 111 be otherwise when the sun is more or less direct!) above you. the temperature is hour after hour in 1he high 80s. and )'Our ocean fan dnbbles out onl) one-quarter of the air you get from an electric fan .\s though the motor had a speed marked Extra Special Slow. In such moments. sailors dream less of wi ne. women and song than of Fng1da1re. Do such concerns get wished away. under the category of Problems of the Idle Rich? Well . the case can be made: Nobody forced me 10 sail from the Lln ned States 10 the East In dies. But it 1s the human way to exert oneself every now and again 1n eccentric entcrpnscs. Last week I listened to a classmate describe his ascent of Everest and wondered how 1t 1'1 that anyone 'lhould engage 1n madcappery: but then Dick Bass was taking risks I do not contemplate 1n m) irenic passage with my son. and my frie nds. and books. and music. across the great Pacific Ocean. WJ/Jlam 811ctl~y /1 a 1yadlcated columa/11. The latest figures from the lnfor- mauon Sccunty Oversight Office. which keeps track of the way fedetal agencies handle classification. shows the true absurdity ofFEMA's infatua- tmn with Its rubber stamp. According to the oversight office·s stallstin. FEMA stamped a whop- ping 30 percent of Its classified documents "top secret." By contrast. the Defense Department. which handles far more sens111ve 1nfor- mat1on than the civil-defense agenc). stamped onl) I percent of Its classi- fied matenal ··1op secret. .. And the C IA. which has infor- mation so secret that evcn· llS class1- fica1ion 1s secret. pu1s the "top secret" ·stamp on onl y 5 percent of its re!>tncted material. Rep. Glenn English. D-Okla., chairman of a House subcommmec on government information. has asked the lnformauon Secunt) Over- sight Office to tn\.estigate "this ap- parent d1sproport1onate use of 'top secret' at FEMA " In a letter to the onitc's director. seen by our associate Donald Goldberg. English suggests. "It may be that the phenomenon of 'prestige classifica110n' ... is a fact of hfe at FEMA." GRAY MARKET BLUE : For· mer White House adviser Mike Deaver isn't the onl y Amen can who found a bargain in a German car this )ear Through the end of -\pnl. about 20.000 German cars -mostl} the fancier BMW and Mercedes models -ha"e been imported through the "gray market" that save!> a purchaser as much as 45 pert·ent of the cost in this countrv Charles '-c~tle '""en1eJ the per- manent "a"e machine 1n I'll · opened a salon in Nev. York C 11~. Jnd advert 1'>ed for CU!>tomer'i \" 1" -onl' v.omcn \howl·d up. ")1xl\ lrnil.cd ,JI the apparatus and c;a1d. ··:--.<1 v.,1, ·or words to that efTt·t"t On1· tri l·d t1 Prell~ \halo.~ heg1nn1ng. But thl' \\t11J \pread f-our ~e.ir-. l.J11•r \.1·,tk ' perman.:nl "'a'c "'a' J nJt1111'''1tk rage ·\ 4'quare hottll•, Jn: 100 "e.1~ ,11 I h1· \ mners lo hol~ the pl l'\\Ur1• ( >nr \ 1l1C1rta11 manu.il on l't1qul'llc "'.irnn J l1hran<tr1' IP \h1·I' 1· the hnoi.., O\ mak author... '>l'PtH.ttd\ trum thl' '1w1i..., tl\ km.1k :.iuthur' unl1·" thr "'r11a:, "-CIC marneJ ch-hai l ed arshall Plan American Mercedes dealers ha ve been particularly hard h1l b) the gra) market. some 22.000 Amencans bought Mercedes in Europe last year. taking ad.,.an tage of the overvalued dollar. The dollar's strength and the sk>rockeung increase 1n car pnces 1n recent years have made the 1nd1v1d- ual-1mport S}Stem especially attract- ive. such sales Jumped from 5.000 1n 1982 IC> 48.000 1n 1984 and an an11upated ti0.000 this yea r. The <,a\.11'$S ca n be substantial. A Mcrcccles diesel sedan that eo'ih about ~ U .000 at a ti .S. dealership sell\ lor about S 15.000 in Europe (A s1m1lar model ~old for S5.600 here 1n 11)70.) In the 'crnat·u lar ol the t b "if 1nl ad \Hiter. "grov.th pos1l111n· nw.tn\ "low pa~ 10 start · -\ ma1on1~ ot the populJt111n now can't rememher v.hen g:.i' \IJll•lll' ga "e awa} tree road map' Mo\t of the milk \old in I r.rn11· - home of Lo uis Pa\klir -1\11°1 !)a'iteurtted lla'l' ~1111 rcathcd th1 l1r\t g1ga-.ccuncf of H1ur II le' It <.o \ou fl' .11 lca<;t a btlhnn 'l'tond'> old 'lr p.l\t agt• 32 .. ,, hn "a' the lir\I til.lt ~ mm tc 'I.tr'' .1c;k' a t hent Linuiln l heodorl' Per~ If )Our gr;inddJd J ol''in·t 1nogn11e that moniker. men11on Pcrn ''\tagc name i.,11•ptn f t'tch11 <>rm ()ut'\twn: H1>v. m.1n\ First I adit.'Han ~ou n<1m1• "ho pla}.cd an~ 'ort <if roles in mot ion p1c1url·(,.., '..111l' Reagan Pc1t 'll\Clrl \\h o cl\e.., ( h,.,, 11'' \<lid I'> th1• uni' game "1th11ut .tn t•lcm1.•nt of" h.1nt 1· \,tV.\l'f' on JO\ gl\l'n d.t\ I.not I-. 1lo"'n l f)()(J lft'l''> for ll'kpho nc pol1·' Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Piiot welcomes your comments on lnues of Interest to our reader•. 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Aid provided n ever exceeded 5% in recipie nt na tions 1 h1.• -illth annivcr<.ar') u fthe end ol World War II has reki ndled all \Ort\ or lOntlO\ erSll'\. frum R1tburg In Yalta But the Mar.,hall Plan 111 rebuild .the p<>'>l".lr el ml<lm' ol \Vl'Siern ( uropc ha.. alv.:l\ ~ i'x'l'n aho\t' rcproalh l \C:n \Ix.la\ 111' re' ered a<. a model of 'IKll''-'fut foreign aid -a'> "'hen thr "-1'>\tnger tomml'>'ilon on ( cntral \ nll.·n~ <1 offi.·rcd et onom 1t :11d propo'ial\ dl'\Cnhcd ac; a rnmh1natnln of th(' Mar~hall Plan and 1he Alliance for Progrc'l\ But a "ouna '>('holar has made a pcrsua"'c ~tl\C that 1hc Mar\hafl Plan·, stature .., founded mo.,tl) on m} tholog~ fhe e\\3} b\ f }kl < ·o~n a gradu:ur C'fonom1~ .;1udcn1 at Han ard a!)pcarc; 1n a H\'nt,1gc Foundauon "olumc edited by nl\ rnlumnr\t coll('Jjuc. Doutt Randow ( U"'t·n\ l'11an11n;rnon ot the program ORANGE COAST ,rMll Zlnl f!MO< not uni) n .Jlll'St''> 1hc: truth about lhl' recon\W1.1C't1on of Europe hut arg1H''> aga1n~t rc0t·at1na the c~erci'le Tht• unalog1e-s to c cntral Am1:ma and n1he1 underdr\l•loped nation' 811. -----t--;h~"~alwa_iL~ll dub1ou'> an}\\:l) ••&-------!----;M~ ... ~99"'0~ Fd•"" l' \lar'\hall Plan \\J\ meant to Doft hntey °" f,dl!Or Cr ... e..... ,_,, £0•1(11 rebuild. d\anccd tndu'itnal cwnom 1c.>s not to'' t~ 1hi:m wh~r(' ~h > b.u1 nev('f C'>l\ted Furope also wu hk'l~d with tht· llHl!>t import.int n.11 ural rt''lourcc of all -an cdu\3tcd <1hl' lahor fnm: Ph) '>Kai capitol v..t• scfiblar 's essay h:l\e learned el~"'here. 1c; no \ub(,lltUtl' for human l'ap11al. Th(' program. begun tn 1948 at the urging of .\mcncan Sccretal) of Slate < 1l'orgl' Marshall. sent more than S 13 billion in aid to I b different countries mer four years. It was meant to rr<1\ 1de food. raw materials and tt•chn1 1:al hel p to enable Europe to repair the damage dont' by World War II and 10 comhat the threat of communl'>m . 8) almost un1vcr~I ronsen"u'>. 11 wa" a great success. Rut C-o wl·n notes that 1tc; scope 1s much e'aggeratcd ·· t no time did MaNhall Plan aid e'er exceed 5 percent of !he gro.;s national product of th1.· rc<:1p1l'n t nations." The coun- tnes which got the mos1 help. like < ircece and Austria. d1dn 't bcJin 10 recover until the aid was ncanng its end. Othl•ro;. like Fmncr . Germany and Ital) were recovcnna eve n he lore thr help arrived. 1 h1l'iC fac tHhouldn 'the \urpns1ng. r rnnom1•m hkc P f . Bauer have amas'i\'d ~v1dcncc that forc11n ;ud is more ILkc.'I)' to retard development than to 'JX'Cd 11 The same was true in l uropc The (rnnomtc ('oo~rat1on l\dmtnl\trat1on. which ran the pTo- iram. u"cd tis power to press for state plonntnit and tugr pubhc c;ccton . hoth of which tend to 'itlfk arowth ~ "'hat fueled Europe'\ rc-00vcry~ v..c..,t CTcrmar'I) ·~It: nda f) ec-onomic m1radc "'a~ brouaht t bout b)' a drast1l rnrrenc) reform that con- Queretl 1nllat1on ind b) 1hc removal uf a \OtrLCt) of n ·onomK wntrob. p.in1cularly on pm·es h wu sus- tained. ~1)\ ('o\\Cn. by "a combma- llun nf c;uund monetaf) policy. supp- l\ \1tk fi1,c;il poltc'\ :ind :i rd nt ivrl> . STEPHEN CHAPMAN free market. .. Thanks to similar polic1es. lklg1um avoided the economic problems that afflicted other nations i\ccording to Cowen. 1t "recovered the fastest from the war and placed 1he greatest 1mmed1ate reliance on capitalism." The two aren't coincidental. Winston \hurch11l characterized the Marshall Plan as "the most unsord1d act in all of history." Bui it wasn't designed solely out of altru1~m. American managers and workers were well cared for. Amcn- can merchant ship . tobacco growers and oil comPt1n1es all profited from pohc1cs th:u pcnaliLed European,, L1kewi • ll S. duties and quotas kept out aoods produced 1n Europe. thus takingawar muct\o fwhat the aid was meant to a1vc. All this is cn11rcly conssstent w11h the Cllperience in developing coun· tries. which have rarely pro ~red as a result of Amenc.an aid. By stren1then- in1the1ovemmcn1 at the expense of "1he private economy. 11 ofien destroys the real sources of progress. Had wt drawn the .:orrt'<'t lenons from the Marshall Plan. as t.o~cn hu, a lo\. of m1~talcf5 made ~met then could have been avoided St~ptH c ... ,,,, .. " • •flHll~•IN colemolll . •\mencart dealers arc under- standabl> upset about the Oounshing gray market, and bills have been introduced in Congress to put a cnmp in It. The dealers' main argument 1s • that cars bought in Europe don't meet the safety standards required for cars the dealers import. But there is liule or no hard evidence to SUPJ?Ort this claim. ,incc the Transportation Department tn· s1sts that all imports meet its s.afct) and pollution \tandards. The necess- al"} mod1fica11ons can cost the 1nd1- v1dual hu ycr-1mporter a few lhousand dollars. but on a S50.000 automobile the net ..avmgs will still be s1gn1fi cant. OUTRACiF OF THE WEEK: The Energy Dcpnrtmcnt announced re- cently that it will close down it~ uranium cnnchmcnt plant •at Oak Ridge. Tenn .. and halt construc11on of another in Portsmouth. O hio. It's an ceonomy move that 1s eJqxrtcd to ~ve $4(Xl m1llton to 500 million over the next three years. But tt will nlso throw 1.300 workers out of their JObs in an industry that ha$ been depressed ever since the JO\tert1men1 hf\ed rtstnc1ions on imported uranium. One oftht' b11fC!il sellers of ur.\niym to the United States 1~ South "fnca. which geu ii uranium upphcs from mines in nc11hbonng Namibia Proposed lcg1slat1on now tieina dtbat~d in < ongres\ would slap an embargo on South fncan 1mpons. al'ld ~top the uranium trade that t puuuaa mern.an worker on the unempfo.,ment roll' ' \ • 4 ....... s O.ya. 16 Doltr ... Ada may UOC'f'I nrlv. WI l'l<I portlOll or p•HIM'lll II rf'fundthw • AdditJOnal tu. may be purchued fOf S2 041 "'"' • Ptic:a muar be included 111 the 1d. • Don not applv tn th .. rf'al t•lllf'. rr.11111. or h..lp w1ntt'd 1·iuaifk11101111 Of aulOmclbilo priced ovrr 120011 • AvaJ.iblf onlv tu pm•tf' parl\ 11d~ertll«'n wlh"I! ~rl'htndiaoe Call 642-5678 ..,..., .. m•n• IYUll ....... n 1111111 '' 1111.111 4 Bdrm, 4 baths, 4 flr.eplaces>-famlly room. formal dining room, 3 car gar- age, skylights, professionally land- scaped. •llWl9RNY' wne 1hhume l'IOfU1'1ES. INC 760-8333 -YILU IALlll OMHI IPIOllL IPll •111 s.t.r•ar 1-4 Pll S.•••r 12-4 Pll 220 Nice Lane #108 $179.500 Vacant and Reduced! 2 Bdnns. 220 Nice Lane #11 2 $180.000 Former Model, 2 master suites 240 Nice Lane #215 $125.000 Ocean View 1 bdrm/den 240 Nice Lane #305 $1 53,000 Skylites/Penthouse. 1 Bdrm/den 240 Nice L,ne # 105 $163,000 Trade Up Villa Balboa 1 Br/den 240 Nice Lane #210 $284 ,000 Oen/Bay View. 2 Br/den/fam rm. 260 Cagney Ln. #213 $198.500 Ocean View. upgraded 2 Bdrm. 950 Cagney Ln. #206 $159,500 ~tra large 1 Bdrm + den A perfect opportunity to see a variety of plans ... at various prices! Beautifully landscaped. security community. Subterra- nean garages. swimming pools, outdoor BBQs and much more ... in the heart of Newport Beach. For more details, call 631 -1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC lt[AL £STAT£ • s.., H'"'"'' p,,.,,,.., ~.,...,,,.,.,"' H~W l oe., H•v N•wpof'I Bot.ch 631-1400 '!:~::':;' S©"-Jlµ-~ttrs· :::: -----._ i.,. CUY I N>UAN ----- •• 9CJH01'99 th• 6 t(fOMb'-<J _.d, beio-10 -l• 6 .. ~pie WOid• ,, ,,., '-"•" of eoch '" 1t1 ti~ of ta"°'•' P S YRIC I I r 12 I r A T E L S I' I I I' I P A R T E E I I I I r I e ,_ ... .... chu<Ue o..-.1 b• '·"•"Q .• "'" "''"'"G -d• ,..,.. '"·•""' ,,.,... ..... ""' l i..ic- NEW LISTINGS WT MITI 1111 IHl,000 Great opportunity on quiet Eastslde street. Neat, clean. charming 3 BR with spacious fenced yard. Priced for Immediate sale. lllffl 12to,OOO 3 BR, single level corner unit located on a wide greenbelt. Light and bright with neutral decor - ready to move Into. Good assumable first trust deed. lllHlllffl Hll,000 Charming 3 BR '+ den home located m park-like setting. Den co~ld be 4th BR. Priced for immedi- ate sale! ! ,,f WTILIFF . 1411,000 Have you beer;-yearning for a quality customized home done IJ?lthe very epitome of taste? A home with a view and close to everything? This 4 BR home is what you have been waiting for. SHlllllffl 1411,000 Walls of glass, skylights, vaulted ceilings and an atrium accentuate this outstanding Shorecliffs 3 BR home. Major rooms lead to 36' pool. pool house and gardens featuring mature fruit trees. Near beaches! Liii llU 1111,000 If you are seeking a valuable bayf ront with pier and ~lip plus side tie, please see this charming 3 BR home on 40' frontage near lido turning basin. New carpeting and freshly painted. Excel- lent price! CORONA DEL MAR UllH YllW llLLS 1340,000 Drastically reduced for quick sale. Five BR. family room and pool size gardens. Garden with fountain, gazebo and fireplt. Open beam ceil- ings. Three car garage. A real buy in an outstanding family area. . ILll OlllU Ill IW SUl,000 Rare double corner lot south o f Pacific Coast Highway. Duplex with Old English charm: 2 BR. upper with leaded windows. wood paneling. huge fireplace plus 1 BR unit. Huge private yard. Probate sale. Great potential! SllllCLIFFS UI0,000 The best buy in Shorechffs! Unhm1ted growth potential in this 3 BR . 2 BA home on large lot. By appointment. llll CllllA IEL IH S410,000 Featured in Orange County Magazine, this home i~ ultra charming. 3 BR, FR and DR. Located on corner, the patio and yard are reminiscent of Paris. Call on this today. IAllEI 1111£1 1131,000 Meticulous ocean/jetty view home. Large pri- vate courtyard. impecably maintained. 2 BR, study, 2 workrooms off garage -could be third garage. High ceiling in living room adds hght and openness to this gorgeous home. Fee. . ILll CHIU Ill 1111 Sl,011,000 This artful blend of California's past and present sits proudly In complete privacy while offering 4 BR. 4112 BA, rumpus room and den. You will be envied for your choice of home. A JEMBER OF THE .I. ·sEARSPi'NANCIAL NETWORK • REAL ESTATE ......__ __ _ (IAl'WIY) OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllllY Tll ll•FFS 3 BR. Wooded Green $205.000 IHOHST 4 BR. FR $269,500 .IASllll OIHl 3 BR, FR $325,000 CtlHA Ml llAI 3 BR. FR $4 10,000 USTIUFF 4 BR. FR. Fee $479.000 HYll SlllH 3 BR. FR. Pool, Fee '$490.000 HlllHU 4 BR. ·Bayfront $1.895.000 SUlllY llWPORT lllHTS 2 BR $179,000 IHCHST 4 BR. FR $269,500 .IASMlll ClllH 3 BR. FR $325.000 LITTLE l&Ut& ISUll 1 .. 1 BR $327.500 .l&SMlll CRHl 3 BR. FR . Spa $345,000 11¥111 THUCI 3 BA. View $349.000 ctlH&Hl IW 2 BR. 2 BA. View $359.000 llWPtll ISUlt 2 BA. Wtrfrnt Dock $350.000 SPYIUSS Mill 4 BA. FR $389.000 llHIOll YllW HIES 4 BR Guest. Pool $389.000 COHU Ill MAii 3 BR. FR $4 10.000 umuFF 4 BR. FR. Fee $479.000 HYlll SMOlllS 3 BR. FR. Pool, Fee $490.000 SMIHGLIFFS 3 BR. FR. Pool $499.000 CUIH SHIH 2 BR. Den. Fee $539.000 IEWNIT ISUll 3 BR. Wtrfrnt Dock $545 000 CAIH SHlllS 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa $625 000 SPYIWS llll 6 BR. FR. View $675.000 LIN ISLE 5 BR. Bayfront $1.600.000 ....... w •• .., ... J. McNAUGHTON 2021 Wi._. L. McLOON 11 "-"' C.McMAHAN HO 1 Wlteftr'Mt C. KALINA 2101...,. M.GUTH 10UPesea4« F.SENNES 111' last lay M BENTS IJO SN hr1ar•IH L. McLOON 2021 Wt ... .,. L. MARSTON 11 "-"' C.McMAHAN 21Saw..t A. BOLAND I"-"' C McMAHAN ......... M. MATTHEWS 2121 h•• ......... , K.PARKER 1112.._...,,... J McNAUGHTON .. " .. "lay M.REEDY 1II1 Perl Stull•,. J AKERMAN 2201 Wa .. rfreet Ir S. MARVIN 210l ••• ,. F. SENNES 1014 hscMer E OLSON 247 lrlftwff4 E OLSON 41 t • lfritlcfH R. KURTZ HlO CU.HI Pl J McNAUGHTON CHl lt"9ry E. CORKETI us ....... B. RE.EDY 220 , •• lWe .. ,. T BOLAND 644-9060 Oran~ Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday. June 18, 1915 D1 LIDO ISLE Ull llLI san.- Charmlng, cozy 3 BA, 2 BA home with expan-'<>n potential. Gar•ge atresaed for 2nd story. Perfect for young couple or retirement couple. Steps to beach and tennis. Hurry for this oner U1111U su1,111 Located on the quiet end of Lido is a delightful 3 BA home on large lot. Newty painted & carpeted. South sunny patio. beamed LR. brick fireplace and best of all. an outstanding buy! UM 11L1 IHl,111 Charm and potential abound in this Lido 3 BR home. A large sunny patio leads to cozy rooms. a country feeling. pine cabinets In kitchen. So much to offer at this price! Liii llLI 14M,IH Instantly appealing, open. 3 BRnome on Lido Isle corner location. Plastered ceilings. trench doors, 2 bricked patios opening to strada. Separate upstairs master suite. Exceptionally well done! UM ISU 1111,111 Magnificent Country French home on extra wide street to street location. Five BR, formal DR. high beamed ceilings, trench doors and custom design throughout! This designer/builder home deserves recognition. > Ull llLI I 11,na.- Huge rooms and high ceilings distinguish tMs 5 BA home on Lido's north channel. Exceptlonal country kitchen, 3 fireplaces. gigantic master suite. rumpus room. Pier and slip for 50' boat. Liii Ill.I 11,111- A masterpiece in contemporary living! Lido's north channel. every detail In this 3 BR lavishly appointed home is perfected. Huge kitchen with 2 pantries. Central air and securi1y! Furnishings included. UM ISU 12,111- 0utch colonial 5 BR. 5 BA residence. by owner /builder. with finest Newport Harbor turn~ ing basin view! 10 ft . ceilings, formal dining. excellent use of space and decor. Pier and slip. NEWPORT BEACH TIE lllfFI 1241,IOI Priced to sell • One of the Bluffs largest 2 story models. Located on expansive greenbelt, this end unit brings the outS1de in from every angle A uniquely located property Land included WHTOLIFF 1111,000 Serene is the word for this beautiful 3 BA home set in a perfect garden on a very special street. Large master bath has 2 showers llYEI 111111 lllO,llO Least expensive bayfront with p1er/shp for 40 ' boat. Wonderful floorplan with expansive rooms. formal dining room. total privacy 1n exclusive neighborhood. Leasehold IALll& ISUll U 11,llO -This lovety duplex with view 1s one house re- moved from South Bayfront On a large corner lot 3 BR home with separate guest room. Large 2 BR apartment over 3 car garage. Owner wlll help w/fmancmg. •;, ... r r r r r I' r r r r r 1 l!:J I I I I A I I I I I I .1 I IOUll-LITI btwtrt 11 OlaHlfl11tfe1 1211 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 "EAL ESTATE FO" SALE HOUSES ~·· ... .,.,,...,.. .. 8ell)l\I _..., Botll>oe p.,_..,.. ( '""''"'""° 9foa.,. C"'"'"'°"" M•• l.~··-o. ... PM'I Fl Int<> r¥'•"'"•"-ll ~IUtll"'l!IC>I S.... h t tt,nhf'IQlfW' H81bnl# ·-' All""" A.t<Kll ,~ ...... l llQl""I~ l .... '°'""' M-...v...,, ~'"'""" S....C-•• -;.,, ""'""r.-... nn ~, ...... ....... ,.,.. ""'V"'' -~-c. ..... ~,. '°""' l IQllN ,.,,_ ,,_.,. MISCELLANEOUS ...._.._ "<•Mill AWl-..... ~°'*'' ""'-Pt-ly ~ ~-/Cr,91• ~ ... -. . .,. ~­Owolt••lll'I!\ • ._,... lo lie -. .- \ I ..,.,_ P.O()efly .....,..,, .)>! Ptop111tty l ~·'-·<"..• ~f~H~P411t., U;tlJf°'f~~~ .. •ttO• t flt• ~ r o P..ou.tv t()Of\ t •1• •• ( 1 f>TO('ltllfty q'l07 r\J• '' St1te Pt('10flllth o•e ''-'oe.~ J 111"' (111~ Art..."'' r,,'!(Ml-I,, ',,.. , .... ,l"'\J liVh Rf (•<,._.1'0" RI Won!~ •tUf) • •1' ""° "I~ •XIO RENTALS HOUSES FURNISHED (_......, ... 1 ...,..,...,.. ..... fla•oo.a ,......, """""'"..._.. .. '-"-9MC' ""'""" ,,. Mot< c~·•......., ,_,.,,,,., f I ftwn I ""'!4"1v.-, •• "'''~'9" ~(t' ...,.,~~ .,,,.,~ ... "•"• '""""""'"-'',., ·~tt4'1. ..,........ .. 0 , , ......... ... ..,..,..,.,., ~-·· "-<'> •zn ii.."'"'~ , .....,,, I~ 6 •Jml 'It ,,, )< ....... ~. f1C')O I ~tin I 'IJ~ "'ft! If" DEADLINES PU6llC" !ION ..,.,,,,,u., r.,..n., <N~.u., ~,,,,.," .. ~ ,.~.., ,.u v:u, .... 1.tt ... '"" HOUSES UNFURNISHED -· ''"laM~ U-4 •'"I r' I .,. ,,,, "°~'''It ·•·if'tnQh• fl• i i H J lf"'Jf•V Hl•f ~'""'" " '""""""""'" l ~,i"'M M t\ t """i"W N'°Q,,.. l ,.,,. Ir.,_..., ""'°"' VWl'pi ~!(WI f'f'• ~ ~·lllot'l~r\,,. ""~ r ..... ~._., • S.ot• ...... S,.,,t1 A•• ~ • Sf•ft~ l • I ...... ~ "-'"""". S:-,,t"il~ ,._. l'M-.. '"""" .,. .... MISCELLANEOUS THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS , ... ~on.s-... ~f" ~MO•• r, ~-0 ~OOA M 'J0PM t-4•''"""''<.~1 ... ._.,.._f'td_., Fr..a•, A·IOA M SOOP"' 642-5678 .. "' . APARTMENTS , UNFURNISHED n.;'(J . .,.. 'IJ(1 ~....,, . ... """" .. APARTM NTS FUANISH£D -... CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY • e ' . .. ... f .. .. •• ... , . ... ·' •• - MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMEn'S . .. ,.... .. L-!-----------------------------~--~--~~~~~~--- DIRECTORIES ...... - JI .... ,. ~ f 'a'IJ.' ~. . ' ... . ... v .. """ ,. EMPLOYMENT .... ANIMALS ....... MERCHANOtSE ......... - OARAOI l~IEI ' . . . .. ... .... "'' ~· 60 ~ M • ' ., • \l "\4 ......... , H.t t• .. t.. ...J ... ~;_-•· t rv.. ..,,... .... "'' TRANSPORT A TtON BOATS f\,41:t ........ ' "' .. , ~-· .. . .. ,. MISCELLANEOUS .. AUTOMOTIVE • ' i ......... AUTOS IMPORTED t II t _ • .. '" --... . ......... ... ... .. . ,,.. . ' """ n.-.... £t. • • 11- ...... AUTOS DOMESTIC ..... ..... -. "' ... MPr" ar, _...,"_ p_.11 ,.,,..._ win •I""• ~ --~- .. • .. I'" .... I' ,, "" .,.- ~·=" ""' Q)l' 1" J .1 I I ' I ,- Or~ Cout DAILY P ILOT/Sunday, June HS, 1985 .... lact91 pr.m__ Jll ·w; ..._.... ..._._lalt ............. ..,_,.,w. !"'"fee I A&Jid80:t: U: . ,. fujQJ •• ..... ::;~;~:::::~,-~~ :,,_::::= .. -=-==--.----~1~c..--.--..:: .... =-----"'"'-:1"::nc:': ...... , .. ~ 1011 .... rt ltlck lOlt r: ~~··2g!,~·~ ,. --------,.. u~rar••• 1111M111111 Qogu9r1•81.c11 lllJi?~U.lllup-SSSIMIM.. ............ lfllUT/IWl-1 w111ctobwt1 sp11t~ IAtt rhlt bb Ell. -....1Gtt111 w .. to the be9dl fJcm I.... 8d .... 2 oat ...,.. nl veultM oelle, min.,. ... ~Md 'on 1 11*~haoryou.iom COJ( ~ 1 • .fT ~ lnV 111 ,_. '21wc:'AYAVE •tt>w.eundKkotf llTtnLIT ru ~-JS ,,,.,.., 2 mutet home, 3 bdrm. 2~ be. Perte<;tty dec01at•d 3 ... ~ooo ....... 11wm m.ut• eult••I IOI 8R. on81uff..,,..we..,vtew 1n U ~ ~· • 3fd gourmet lilttctten. H · bedroom l'IOfM + d«t on ..,. ' .....,. c;ntrl atr. 2 cat 11taich 0., Sho<ectiff COM Prtv bcf\ t>«m with • welk·ln duded pMto wtttuipe. loft NI de MQ 1n co.ta MIA. UY1911·1 PUii A.MOC PoOI. epa/tennt• S950 ooo.14.pprovecs P4&n cloHt pl1,11 • Oen llbfwy, ""' patio Off up. 23 AU,.USJA LAM£ ~lellrlO In~ oetallo 3Br 3M U7..tl3-i All thll lor $ 149.700 sooO eq" 813-3111 Aclt CMamlc Ule on petto ~ 1t1i1ta ~oom Muctl • n + llfge land__... Y"' · --11 WtldQOOM Ct /Croee __ buaMI oM ~ doMc More Off1red at c Beeul. 1BR, fum QOndO. St It ~OQI Mn ataJa DtMr1 .. • UIY• USTm 11,411,111 ""'* ._. Prtoect 11 only U24500 <•3'1 Merrtf 81 CANYON CUSTOM ""fl HI H0 '' Vllla Bal~ By own.r Flretr.amWaJk·lrTRlty I t' 1450 Warmth & eiana.nce exude from •140.ooo 1s 1-3181 Lynch i. .. uy (714) 1to "'1t ., i.e. s122.ooo Celt 04&-7893 9s1-2121 Ag• Jackie _..,n9i•Po.ir "P'l"l~IWll"~ "'& I err -963-13'9 -Featurln"pastoraJ lli8Wta, of the~ AEAl ESlATE -Alo S~R LXKI SIM 36. this f1bulge11 ValentJoo !> bdmi_Cl,lj.. ...,._.._,._.._~ "-V-_ a~ .. 11111'.... ---wettr-to e. Lo .4ft': tom bOme, paneled library & family PROPERTIES .golf course with a western ex· 2Bdrm + def' bHuty P&lllWllO YIEW s1uoo Realty wond room, pool and spa. The security of UITl9I llTlfTmWlll posure, this 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath w/Ovet 2500 aq ft. Two D•Y • Night • From thl• S1wm~H •. RllOrt Ren. Big Canuon PLUS aoll C""' • ...,"" ft-"" , !!193 .. Bd 2 ......... ...., 11M.,.. UITSlll vt ranOH with olnc•~ 1p1C1lou• eutbtu~ Ex· talt 17 4)H&.2900 ~ ,,. ,.., ... _.ta.HU --........... , ,... custom home with private pool 2BR R2 ZOf'4ld Planning vtew. ColOt c:oord ··-ecu1tv• home. &Bdrm. ,.-n nighrtlght views.. M.aralou Ingold C.,. Cod CondO. 2 CM Newpot1 T1«aoe. ~ & I I d i Dept.11PPfVd~anf0<3Br amenlt111galoretCu1tom formal dining, ramlll 11111.11 •••5 mTlmHSSllJ ...... .,_ 12,1•• Th.ls 6 BR. 5~ BA. fam nn, Ubrary, bonus nn wine rm. home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean, bay. and rule Ute Vlew. Tius 1S the perlec' Canuly & entertammg home wllh lg pool & spa in Harbor Ridge Ed F«ano/Maureen White OCW Siii if llUWAY 1411,IOO V 1ctona Beach -Laguna charm home m immaculate condition within two blocks o( beach Three bedrooms. two baths Subnut all oHen Conme Maxsen u I llHtST1CITH HMI 1121,000 Complemented by the library adja· cent to both the livlng room and master suite. A formal dining room, the bnght kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook, plus a second t>edroom and den complete the de· sign. Panoramic views of the ocean, harbor and city lights Ed F.scano/Maureen White ELIUIT flllllltl .. GUY• OISTlll 11,100,000 Epitome of luxury, beauty, t.'Onve- niences & privacy. 3 bdrm, includes incomparable master suite, sauna. spa. built ins, marble. grarute and rosewood, separate office. nautilus gym, b1Uiard room, family room. large pool • 2nd spa & Texas b-b-q. Includes decorator items and art pieces. Tom Allinson LIO&Tlll-LIOATill·LIGITIH 1111,• 3 BEDROOM, 2 112 bath "Jodelle" original model with extra large lot. spectacular ocean, bay and mght lights view plus secluded spa. Se- curity gated c.,'Ommunity offering pool and tennis facilities. Lender will carry financing. Call for details. Maur~n/Ed/Sand1e 111111.1 UJ- FllEYH YlfWS $415,000 Just listed this 4 bdrm with terrific ocean views from most rooms. The houS(< nt'('Cis some work, but the lot 1!> worth thl' asking pnce Unemo- tional seller says "sell tl now·•. Rod Daley UJlllHE H 1111,IOO FEE Reduc.-ed to St>ll Lots of charm m this n(•wly remodek'Cl :3 bdrm home. UniquP krt.c:hc•n with s1tung room, dming are<.1, breakfast bar, & used brtl'k f1rcplcit'C Sunny courtyard µatau, ma ... tt·r su1tt-with dK:k ancl room to adcJ &•vc•rly Murphy A CAMEO SNORES IEST VIEW 1111,000 I 80 degrc..'t' panoramic view from this beauuful single stor y home s1tuat< .. d on one of Cameo Shores Largest lot::. 4 bdrm. 4 baths. formal dining room. family room. library, living room with beam ceilings plus pool S<.'<.·ludc-d m pnvate courtyard. Sf•cunty system and many Jmenil1<~ $895,0CJO lndd land Donna GcJClshall ElllHTLY ELHllT 11,IH,000 Thi::. five lx.cfroom custom home in Btg Can.yon has et superlative lo- c-allon VJ(>WS Of four Undulating fairway .. ., a !.µarkling lake & ma.ies· tic mls from most rooms Expansive family room. private master suite. 1wo 'ltory dining room, ond tremen· dou., k1 t<:h1·n. thn·t.· f1rt:-(Jlac-es, three c nr g;1rag 1., pool "PCI & gazebo < ';.irol vn Ma!'.'m ELE&UT NEWPORT IHCM TOWHOUS£ S 16',tOO Oul'>l<mding :i lx·drnorn.,, :~ bath, 1wo -;torv 11md11min1um Located tn gn·;H .J·rt .. 1 with '-l-<.:Urlly gate. F'rc·!.hl y pJ1ntt·d .incl n ·ady for new ownN Prtt.·1-cl fur qu1t.·k l><Jll' Donna Gochhall II& OAIYH • HW H MAHU $750,000 A gurg(•OU!. upf<r<Jd('(.f Broadmoor in a prc•st1gtous. g<! t<• -g u<irdl..cf l'Om mun1tv Profess1on<!1J y d<'<:oratPd, F'n·t1d1 door~ thmught;ut Park ltke '>4.'tltr1g mdudt..; a spa, kOI pond w /wutt·r(all Solar h(•, h•cl 60 foot s wimming p<.iol Luc v H1 >s.• 111 OAIYOlt- PHI H TIIH S 1.1 H ,000 Dramatic-n 1rHt•mporary HomP with lots <>f wood and glass Ideal (11r laq~t· f am1 ly overlooking gorgc'Ous park. 5 hdrm. 5 baths. b11lwrd room, study, t.:hildren's play room. larg" livmg & family rooms, formal dmmg room. larRe pool & spac1ouR 1 . .'ourtyard on an oversized ru l dt> ltfl<' lot Danny Btbb/Skphunu.• Grody HllTlt LAlllA IPTS 1411,000 ,, Pt HIP of 1>wne~h1p t'Ottagtr &pU; pi•dt'< rl v md1rll<11n1'Cf Zero vac· fac to r Nl'v.-pmnt, nrw lnndstnp1ng. Ion~ 11 'n1 tt•n.inl'> Urive by 292 L\. µn ·-.., £>r Du 11111 dt turb tPnants \l'.dl P.1ulJ B.uky (or bm~:hurt- tt 2 CIVIC PLAZA, SUITE -100 844-8200 844-7 ger & yd . Try .toana 11\at tote! 192.000 Sp & S 0 C8t8 rght 00 the In rear. a1t7,000. By upgredle.1tc.$o435,000. room.L1rgeyerd&e11c1 · Forest F1l11, 71 for .. tld i. ... 1optton or owe at under 12% Interest. 2 Go lf Co urse. This BEST RU Y IS Owner 380-9418 CENTURY·21 "3·2404 tent llnenQlng F0t d•t•ll• acre•. • torm•r aoy 2nd Aatc,_ S 148.500 Bdrm gergen hOml with• '"f · "'1 Sc"' •t Felty lmprov• ~"' "*"'' Eno unit In. grM't ttte LOWEST priced C;UStom UIY Tl... Ill UIYll-12~ hn call 5'0· 11" . m;;j lnold: • Rang., IOcltlon. Calf today fOt home In Big Canyon and is 2BR 2b• eondo w/frl>IC. 38d 381 3 car BordMU• Houle, pc>OI, m1lnl. bldg, Tra ditional Realty 631-7370 det.alle.....,1171 ar .. t IOclllon 1125,900. S319Ml/Hor5469Mfee rntroomt. & campelt•. ready to move-in. Priced to sell Alk tor E.atl'ler. 542 .... 242 ~ 11%. p P. 6«-7070 11 ml trom Redlll'ldl on THE REAL ESTATERS t $789 500 ctys 0< &4&-.4&42 ev• Hwy 38. nr leYll land. 8 • · I".! bb Ell. Ulllfllf F1,.1 s1uoo. p1eic. of. OPH SUN 1·5 IMFNl&U uru (, lS IUlllEW fer.O. PP. Biii ()( Eat1, BY OWNER .. "'". .. -··. OISTll Hll wk01y1. (213)M0-0871 H1,1ge R2 lot 1'Amt from or ett 7pm/Wknda, (714) OPEN SUNDAY ( 714) 760-1900 ~-2 Bd. 1M re-•U11 11a•Jtl Best value In Newpor1 792·5~ 1 Larry moOeled kitchen. $120K .,. -Beacht 3200 aq ft • Ju1t 1330 G·•·iy Or, West·"'" (1-4) ~cso,000 or OBO &45-3866 , .. WIS'T llUnl ITt r.Ouc;ed 140.000 Builder 0..t t CtHty ... ..,.., " 1 111,MO must sell Gourmet Prt~r!J UZS fantastic view J:v~~~~~~me, 3 car gar. ULllA llftl Ctrtaa •tJ •u 1021 But. ltacla IMO Thi• 5 ~rf'",f~•.:; ~:rencieu~~:n Obu~~~ M1gnllicen1 F1iibrook UYFlllT *!:I!'!!~~* *CHARMING cofTXdt ~~~"~~tt;n, tab~tou• crefled ho~; 1;~e =·1 i~ac~:Onr~-426 Vb Udo Nofd, Lido hie (1-4) ............ $795,000 Perlect for femlly 1n selfch --• n -2Bdrm 5 blks to ocean golf couree & city views Rodgers • 1 · rt 5550 000 Fantastte Baylront home & gorgeous view of "dream house" Tnts 4 3 t>.oroorTa, 3'h Mtha, Im-Bre1kl11t nook. new INCREDIBLE FINANCING 1 ~"~~-? ~~!.i~e:'rier ZenOvtc Gtb Walker bdrm custom~ 11 on porled Ill•, upgrlde•. paint l erpt $115.t(. can you lmegtne In t001y'1 • •., Roelt g 19_ 728-5757 huge IOI, encnanc.o by pool home, with lovely TAYLOR CO. 9e0-9609 WOf'ld 90% fixed reta loan t y Robon C t .m (1 5) $189 000 remoo bethrm1, new 'Pl. welled cour1yard (Seiter wtll carry) r Vlsatil Area 15 ac term, uC OW • 1111 • ....................... • carpeting In tamlly rm, llv-with electr1c Orivew•y en-,000 s 1 ooo ooo 11t T D P•y· ·~B FR water home a ell1ru. Redecorated townhome 10 Nwpl Crest 3 BO. 21? ba Ing &dining rooma. Larve trance gall. Vaulted·oell-111.T ...... 1121 rnenll $7,500 Pe< montn Seevtew 4~r 2nd :s.9K. $110,000 owe &45-4280 Carol Mulvey kitchen w/br11ktu1 Inga. 3 private beaches. ltllffach1 LH••art (Interest only) 120 to111 •sic, ~p1. t ~ 0:,.0 1141 · _ __,,,,.__..,,.....---~rz-.r etea.For "pl1y"therelu Price towered 10 Huntington Beech'• monthly peyrMnll, 101n " 81 • · • I.E. lxckaa.11 llKia Loa Ct, HB (l-4).-......................... $189,500 front p1tto, ba)'llcM deck $5 10,000. Cell for lln1nc· t1vorlt• condominium & prtnctpet oue In 10 yrt. PALMS SPRlNGS f •. 4 Bd townhome in Newport Crest. enO lllp for 40' t>oetl Inv detell1. A1k for CrlUg community. A 1tngle Danny Bibb 6'4·8200 WTllFlllT·Hll FEii eoutlve Canyon Country Bob Newell/Wyvonne Gill Owner• MoUvltldl SI.lb-631-1268 story 2BR 2 ba Merine I If IWIE• In quiet ere•. spacloua Club home. 3Br + gueet, mlt Off«l 1476,000 1 ·~~\· Model with 2 patios 1nO ILlff " 4Bdrm ~'hBii hOme Hu pool $140,000 equity. 1200 o •• k•·t...1.e La-w~tclff (1 5) $265 000 -• ~ ~. nice· greenbelt view. 4BOrm 2'."1Ba Immaculate large n'1ce1y lenOscpaced Trade or sell tor Newport l1VI lo!• '"'"• ,,.... • ....... • IA.i\11 l<t HU:\l ~ Quiet tunny location nMr Townhouae Pool, nr deck and own nndy Beech Condo or home -3 Bdrm family home on lg lot. tfll"'11 "' •--s 1.000.000 ctubhouM, 1hop1. Lg auom 9%% beecn Custom built with $390,000. (213)975-0232 Carol Mulvey REAL E1SJ:J..E *.II.Siii• am* pool, tennl• courts and loan. S17~.ooo lnctlend. 11iew 01 hills. ahettered or (213)413-8965 831· -hobby thop. YOll'll enJoy OPEN SAT/SUN 1•5 from the wind. Clot to -11 343 V'ia lido Soud, lido Isle (1-4) ......... $1.750,000 ·-------IH• lat/S.11-1 tlvtng In this 24 hr gate 2632 VISTA DEL ORO pools end ttflnls A tot of I.E. Wutttl Spectacular Bayfront, shp tor lge yacht. 3 car gar 1s Jfffv S325•000 guarded environment 1 Ownr 640-89311720• 1631 house tor the money end fRihESC In Nwpt ech or Bob Newell/Wyvonne Gill Mm• CUD .... llMNllJ 1·1 mile from beech. ILlffS I Pl.Al tnctudM the 1111101 Costa Mesa. Home buyer BUILD TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS - Outstanding opportunity! A tear down on an oversized lot, 40x 118 in old Corona del Mar. Can build 2 condos. duplex or custom home. Vacant & read y to go. $275,000. LINDA T AGLIANETTI FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTION MUST SELLI JASMINE CREEK Forme r model home. Two bedrooms & den. two baths, two fireplaces, air conditioned, pri· vate pool & spa. Guard gated Newport Beach <..'Omrnunity with tennis & club house faciHties. $299,000. LINDA T AGLIANETTI OCEAN/BAY VIEW IRVINE TERRACE Single story, 3,000 sq. ft .. three bedrooms. ranch style home. Freshly decorated and up- graded. Subject to probate court confirmation . $675,000 includes land. DON DeTHOMAS TURTLEROCK - SPECTACULAR VIEW Bright & sunny single level 2 Bdrm condo with magnificent view of hills & canyon. Air con· ditioned end urut. Great location near community pool & tennis. $169,500 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T GE 759-9100 GEORGE EU<A"S CCMPA NY OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Okie Coron;a del Mar ..... $145,000 ..... 759 Avocado CdM .Condo. I Bdrm 1 rnr lot. lg deck .. R Jagner Spntm ................ $523,000................ 11 Tlbwon 4 Bdrm, mstr suttP. great view . . J. Bracey Okie COfona dtl Mar ..... $139,900 ..... 71~ Avocado 1 Bdrm, Shdrp c.ondo decks. deco r M Roumlot COfona HiJNand'-··-'"' $498,00Q ___ ,,.,, 516 DtAnu 1nc1ed1ble 4 Bdrm family home M von Geldern Harbor View .... S34~.ooo .... 1806 Port Wntbotl'ne 4 Bdrm Portolino shuller~. spa M Brewer Harb« View tth ... S369,000 3 Bdrm 0<.1'.tn v1~'1# pool 982 S;andcast1e M Hutctusgs Oldt COfON dtl Mar $695.000 ... 2800 Bayview 3 Bdrms. gr ~1Pw~ contfl!DP9r.m J DuBois . REALTOR • 675·6000 2443 l:ut CN•f ., ... ".,•\I· ( oron• d•I Mar Astumat>te Loan1. Largeet 8 JE'fr( '345.000 lf0.1IOO By own« 2250 .,, tt 3bd 2 1•2·1200 w/cash wt10 w111t1 ec:-floor plan In J11mtne Sl.lbmlt ell offer• on theM ....., uon. Brltr 876-8241 Creek Is now evalleble 20utitendlng8uyal 'h be, lam rm , un· ,. H"'hly unnraded.. Steined C ..... _ M •• h .. t obstructed Upper Bey ' l tataJa "' ,.... .,"""' c .... a an ... g ..... view of mountain• & City. ----------$,,~-:;£~ "'""~ ""'' 'P CO!t W\l!T ~,::.: 0:!,~:,'" , : ' ' I••"' hrata•M 757-1501 f1Ul'11L'IOIH Bluffs Axer Condo. 3 br. ----,11-------. 4 bedroom, 3bat~~ FO~ SALE BY OWNER 2·~ ba, nd1 crpll a palnt, Cetta .... J1J4 AID view. Auume 1st TD. of 3Br Greet tocetlon. Mlle to $179,500. Owner/Bkr. -- '323,800 11 11V. tntw .. t bCh $149,000. 963-8528 7~11 or 752·5959 laa Cltatalt 1071 East CM 2 Br S650 or whole 3 Br $875. Uv Rm (fixed tile • window JUT um1 EASTBLUFF CONDO 4 Bd OCEAI FROllT & kJtch tum. 49W74-4 AGf9&.__Qlllllw Pe<lo01ban). Huge Oeci< Spec:loul3 8r Townhome. 2 'hba. $155,000 Good 1111 on view t ide of "°"... Now $87 500 wtth u-t I n • n c t n g . P I P Pool end IP• In front IYmebte FHA loan. Com-619-340·5434 court Y • r O · A lk 1 n g pletely redecorated Incl Cuetom home+.tre len<I 11111 lifll~ 1 S850K PP Cell att &pm. Gtatrtl 2202 $580,000. Celt Craig new carpets. For detelts FIE SllPLI .lllTUITD 631-1286 calls.40-1151 HERITAGE 1 block from 1>e11cn. 3BA I J C lO?I bath dbl gar patio kid• •tu Ill UI • ·~i~~-li • REAL ESTATE H'•bl, $210,000. 214 II all ••• pet ok upper $700's (714) 498-3600 llPLD , ~·--Fern. 631 -3822 111.1111 OIPISTUIO 539·6190 Best Rlty fM Two large ttudto aperl· rl:. lmat l 044 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spanish Style Custom Ea· ments • flr1t time on the Fllll IPPll tete 4 Br, 2'h be on ap· hlMa lalaa• 22°' merkett 3 & 2 bedrm units IAY I IOW VIEWS Poot & Spa. 4 Bdrm, 4 beth prox. 112 ac. gated com-"LITTLE 1slANb" with flreplecet, private WALK TO BEACHES from custom on large lot. munlty of Camelot. Open Yearly lease 48drm 3Ba. patios end the rear unit beaut 38A, den. 3be, 3 Needs TLC. Excellent c:elllngs. hrdwd llrs. pool, l arge famlly-llvi(lg room. even has some ocean car ger1ge. Price re· neighborhood. Vacant ape, deck' & patio, vlewt Flrepleoe, patio, electric view. Loce1ed on tree duced to $432.500 and Prioed Low to Go. Elegant teetures thru-kitchen_ Excellent IO· lined Poppy Ave. Ou1 of Open Sat/Sun 1-5 s399.000 out $449,500. 6<'3-8915 cation $1775/mo town owner hu priced to 1005 BONNIE DOONE llO· llOO or 493--4063 BARRETT AL TY 642-5200 sell et $325.000 IRVINE TERRACE MERRILL LYNCH REAL TY ------,..--- C Tatum, Rltr 759-1552 DOIPT111AL Yearly 3BA 2 be nl<:e <714)673-4400 -IAJllOWYlfWS PUii MtltiltBtata 1100 :~~~ c:,rg~~:a\~ WALK TO BEACHES from In Turtle Rock Ridge • COTt nr LTT IAYSlll YIWIE c • 1 .~ 2 beaullful 3BR/09'1, 3be. 3 Townnmes 3 Bdrm, 21~ On the Waterfront, beck trtll t Ir car garage. Prloe re-ba. 3 car gatege. View of bey Prlv beacfl pools, 1 BOrm House. with huge Ouoed, to $.432,500 nltts. Many upgrades. -1--ll.T lllllf• lace .. clubhouses & boat yard. 708 IRIS $700/mo. OPENSUNOAV 1-6 $289,000 ~"'"• • Slips evell. BEAUTIFUL 760-~13 1005 Bonnie Doane l"ilt Ct .. t ltau.. 3Br 3'h BI. 3 car garage, Must see to Appreciate . T •• "I pvt atree1 11''4% 30 yr. 300 E Coe•t u_,, N ..... Hurry, won 1 I lull lrnmec Irvine wrec:e 1812• Cu"~ n.. Irv. "' "-1 .. ~ 2B 2 L<>-~,,.,__ 3 9 552 ~ '""" UT fixed essum Custom r1 ee h 673-1331 r · .,.,.. r.........., ...... C Tatum. Allr 75 • 1 lll· llOO built $329,500. Must Seel po ac --blks to bch. Frptc, bonus lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cllllyon Cr111 E.atetes, 3br Agts welcome Open UJSllE YILLAIE room $1500. Open Houee WYlfWIUl,IOO 2'h ba Townhouse, LllllllllEN House June 15tn & 16th On the Waterfront, back Saturday & Sunday 1-6 LIWHT PllOI gated pOOl, tennis. spa, lllYHSITT PAii 12-5 609 Donald Pt Ownr bay Prill. beach, pools, 427 Poinsettia. f>.'4· f121 Only 10% down and owner min to bch & Fuh 111 5 bedroom, 2'h batn single 642-7429 1ecc , clubnouses .& boat JASMINE CREEK Wiii carry the balance. $224.900 You own land level Atrium off large *IAJllll YIEW• slips 811811 BEAUTIFUL 3 aA. fem rm, spa. Ocean Elegant J Bdrm 1n e prl-Owner 760-3875 master bedroom, move HOUSE UNDER MARKET Musi see to Appreciate plus greenbelt view 24 hr vale community Pool llPUI OWIHS• tn condition. Lush new BY OWNER 4BA + FEE $55,000 300 E Coast Hwy security Perlect cond and tennis Don't miss ' carpet, covered pallos, 2 Newport Beech 673-1331 $2000/mo Yrs lease th11 great opportunity to Private Party desires to llrepleces, cut-de-sac. LAND 731-6618 ---Agt 644-8067 llve In this prestigious buy duplex In COM under Vacant. Call Craig HV Cermet by Ownar llUITillTll IUCll Newpon neighborhood. __ S3SOK 640•1539 631·1266 s245.000 1963 Port 2 bdrm, 1 3/4 be. double Letge 4 Bdrms 2 '~be, 646--7171 Fulloceenvu JesmtneCrk Weybrldge759-1870 wldetn5 s1erpark Quiet, frptc. avalt lmmed. 2 br & den Own/agt wlll I•;~~ I ~. . well melntelne<l perk with S 1500/mo Bkr 720-9422 THE REAL ESTATERS finance. 840· 1S15 ... . IYI GUIEL P o o 1 · rec r e • I I o n ease Opllon. 4br 2'hbl -··--• 3BR. family room clubhouse. Owner may omm pool,tennls. Ocean .aASlllll HIEI 1982 Port Atbems help llnenclng. Only lew $2000 mo. 640-4152 l ,.__ Plan 1,2Br&Oen.Auom. $49,500 (tt41) lalllea hlad ..,. 8W/e 111. $285,000 Start h•t lnenlalf UH ISLE 2 bdrm 1 3/4 ba. large fem-t1ta Mesa 2 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 831-8638 or 640-6188 wllh this cute 1Br + Iott Excepttonet 5 Bdrm home lly room nu open beam 1 ISUll,.A9Tllf -condooverlooklngbUbbt--Febutoua b uy et celtlngs In this double Bd 1be,nucrpt,pnt,g.ar. _,' Lar11 I Y11r ltw Ing brook. S82.500. $327,500. wtde lovely home Won't yd/gard No pets 1982 'A' A tradltlonal ootteve for • Duplex· • $325,000/Low ASK FOR INGA l:i.-11 IHT SELL last at $38,000 I= 12) Meyer-$750 ~tee $700 & weekend retreat or win· oown 510 Jasmine Den· 1-.1 0 ..a I 1 '"" · MERRILL L ¥NCH flEAL TV credit ck 549-3484 ter/summer renlet prop-1 s II Bk 640-5078 n•lt •-• t lllllUTILJ (7 14) 963-1319 erty One of the few 2 __!} 5 ne · r. lll-llOO 111-l ti Owner/A.gt 220 Vie _ __ ___ Bd 2ba Condo apHt leVel bedroom homes 11111 Newer.custom So ot 1~~~~~~~~ Palenno. Ole, 640-4868, Older bu1 Nice. CM prk 1 frplc, WIO. 2 car gar, ebeltebte In this price Beyatde under $350.000 1. Res 673-8059 BA w/cebene. walk to pool, spa $950 556--9200 range. $244,500 terms Bkr 720-9422 TlllnllllOI... everything S 10,000. A.gt Nwpt AMere TwnhM 5751 Si erra Cleto. llWPllTlllllTI Judy 64&-7171 4Br 2'hBa. Frplc, patio. Sl.••ntUL Yim s220.ooo. Freshly cnarmtng 2 Bd, 1 v. ba + SEA.CUFF N-.B--pool, spa s1 1so No pets -1 pllnted & new car~lng fam rm, 2 frplct Be 2 B 2 b S42 900 722 80 from this unuaual, W9I lhru-out 4BR 2'~ba. By $189 000 552·3000 A.gt eut r • . • 11 bulll 3 story duplex above owner/~111 co-operate. , Only~ dn OWC Agt Bdrm 2 car gere91, prl· Chine Cove and be~h. Wkdya587-8720. Judye.48-7171 --vete patio. Mesa Verde Owner occupied 3 ~.. lnfHIT m OISTll C-. I seso. 549.3979 UTTLI ISUll with frplc & deck on IOI>-Excellent condition, lovely taatrCll .,----.,.- molt floor. • 2 bed rent1t La1111 ltacla l 041 decor end e cent rel lo-p,,,.,._ 1250 Br 2Ba. lrg tam rm, 2 car 2 trg Unl1s. Ownr very a -_ !.! I p d motivated I Pror,rty tree ~~u~.'idl!l~el pe ~t~ue:: 110•1 W.ltt Wtftr Y1 f :~~~ · r~~nc3h :d~~=: 0.1 ll"lltlll 0Hltr i~;oow N~ :ei:rg79~~2 ~; ~nJ1r;99~: S4~~~9:~ ground level. A apaclou1 3Bf 3be, epprox 2600 s/f. patio. a1rlum end much Excel. tocetron on 17th St astslde2 Br-18th & encl and Immaculate property Fee tend. No Laguna. pvt more $247,000 wlterrlllc upside poten-patio $650/mo 329 Unl-t.Aerk Jacques, Agt w/separate laundry end 2 comm. 592 AIMew Terr. Ital $2 S Miiiion Ask lor )to car garage $850,000 Open Sun 1-4 S475K, ask -IA.•\I 1 10 HI., 1 Dennis Snell 640•5078 verslty Dr 548·0648 Eves lal I tor Dennis Snell. Bkr 1111'11 .., Inc. -side 1 br cottage -Dplx Peaiaaala 1007 !I \\,\II HH~11" _640-5~78 or 497-6130 REAL ESIATE LAllU IUCll very clean. S575. 2110 tltllTllTllSAll 110 '11 "' tnc-. Emerald Bay remodeled 831-1400 Unique comroerclat bullO-OraogeAw, 637-8114 2yr, 2~stry, 3 fl pts. 2 jec. Rf AL E '3 TATE 3Bdrm 3Ba. ocean view, Ing on highway, 4000 aq. ·Side Cosy 2Br Iba, lrplc, compt fum. 39r. Iott ol 931·1400 trg yrO. apt. avell. Deya It 133 rt. frontage, home gar. weter/gerd pd No tMng area. Opn beam --------$475,000. firm. Prine a duplex set behind In Pl1• se2s/mo 846•2389 celtlnns w/old fashioned ---only 720-74(}9• or -H• YIEW--.. be&ullful garden setung I • SPYI• ••s 5648 -• .,._ Greet owner/ user PllYITI UTIS embossed panels & ra-~ eves/Wlcnda 494-2 Bdrm1. 2'hb• Com-Owner wltt llnence S 1.2 ceueo llghttng, oak 10 llultl laJ -munlty pool, ape and ten· million Deya. 49.._ 1633. • bdrm has tt'a own btt\ kltch No bulldlng costs 1. a111a J-A nle Wilk to bellctl 10% 494 •~n EasttlOe lrg new 3Br spared. Gree1 view from SBA 5BA Bonui room. w.J.UI 111 •~ dn. S1363/mo Security eves """""1 3'~8a w/lrplc, yrO. 2 car ell windows $695,000 Po o I R •du c • o t 0 2 9d 2bl G1tden home 2 1yatem. $178,000 Ct ..1 , I ---gar S 1350/mo Avt July 1. $.499,950 ~r gar. xlnt toc.tton a ll0· 1IOI ••taaa UI 1275 151 Albert Pt Open La Ytrl hraa flnanct~ Only $122.900 Sat/Sun. 645--0968 PllOD lllllO TllPLD 11 2 tn LITS 1/21UTllUU l•TIDPUI Owner wltl carry lat loan 1t 12% for 30 ~re. Submit your down. S1crttlc1 1485.000 813-1800 ll0-1•1 Own«/ gt 7ae..4896 llWNll PlllTlll lat b•rvatn 3bcl 2be kids ·~· 1tac11 1111 +corr ~U\ln UYFlllT UHEn :~i:~d=~~~ ttll Mtll 1024 * Y IWlll* SPIC1ecuter 270 Og views Sett Alty-( .. of oc:een, bey & llgntt 1101,IOO 3Br 2Ba. pao1 reg. etze. from 11ec:urlly p<otected r--1-ll&_ff_I ____ _ l /SIH OUTI Ill& $187,500 6-45-3749 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •lmotPher• Enjoy the ery aharp 3 bdrm, 2 bl , 2 2 bedroom, 1'h beth MY .114,IOOll luxury of llllt 2 bedroom car ga.r. Wenrtdryr hoot<· 1ownhome adjlClf'lt to * IY IWlll * NE w po A T Ho M e . condomlntu.,n home 1 t 1 t S300 perk, walk lo shopping on MOVING FORCES SAtE Spanlah ttyte with 1 com-w/f:roteu lonel decor ~~enl~g d~ll~nc. gar: 17th •tr"t A1sum1ble Reduced $30,000 l*ow plet• remodel Including 4 $8 5.ooo dnar S 1200/mo. Cell 11 n • n c In g . Cr • I g 1pprelM<f value for qulcit bedroom•, leaded gl .. a, -"' \It 10 1111, 1 Anne MoCulend 031-1288 .. i.. 4 BO 3b!a. den, lam wood ftoora, Frenc'1 111 •Ml .., 1 631·1268 rm, 2 frptc, 2800 aq tt doort and letend kitchen. Al-A.l ( c; 1 ,.,";l i::---::,--,~--=~...,._- WMtollff /Dover Sho<ea A An eppeellng oorntr ..., 1 _ 1 .a.... ew Eaetlide Townhome 13315,000 OBO proptrty w/large poo1. --3Bdrm, dbl gar, 2'Al8a R&'M~~ > /j ,\ • ••I • Wtttlam E. Doud & Co In<: j ...,..........,,.,,,,....,,.,~==-T."'""-=­ =----=--:-::r:-----,mt2 **BY OWNER 3bf, 2b1 Ctttaa •tl llu epe, compt remodel Ilk• M-·1212 alH yard A.Hum• a 11175/mo. 852-1818 12.6"4 tn of $238,000 ew Eutllde Townhome *Liii UYFIHT* Alktno S3oo.ooo I -·· -..._ 2er. den, dbl 0.,, 2•.-.ea 1!UUlA idGR new s13s.ooo 84&-4478 M.OlterrenMn VI"•· 8500 .... -. .. •an• aq n Bett vtew1 of OCM11 .....,,, & ctty tlghll. 12,795,000. Tell Column 2 tlry 5br 3~ WMtem Etl•I• A4111ty IOI' graclou• IMng hp 56 1·1~ 400 aq ,, houM ln reet y110. ldlel fO( maid or ln- lawe or nolay klde T ruty eleg1nt nome $299,150. Chat* agt. "3.-8000 l--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii " Spec:tacutlf e&drm. room I ..... '"'" ...__ S 11001ro_o. 8~· 1818 for 100· Y6Ctlt. Coun-.y ' "' \TI HI HI" t IZ 8ctnM;-1'Ab1 com. 1-====._,,..,,_..,_ to 8111'9 873-1873 PP 111 1._.1 .., I•< I munlty pc>Ol, 1i>9 ano tan· PREFERRED AREAS Rf AL l S14TC nl• W111t to~ 10% i.atlnt local crptd horn. ln.tlOO I dn 11383/mo Securt1Y •1Y1e •bode S580 child Ole ________ , lyltem. 1178.000 part utll1 pd lM-1HI *llM1N* ... .at• E aide lovely 2 1tory --------WIMI to bMctl Spilt tev.I. l bdfm tnclda den 3ba Olt ftlghval.ltt. edc.fllnp.mlt·1 + trptc pool lt00'1 ror.d wet btf, lllJndeQ (Ofr ntnlfT 6aM190 eat Nty tee Off mutar llJlt• .., 1 lge SHARP EASTSIDt! 2BR BA. oenttll alt, 2 cat •t·1 1 ba, ear•t•. yerd tacll get Aeaoci ~-r. &760/l'l'C) call 1548-00&0 r,'49~1~ An tftlt tor h1le1n/Ualt1 U .. Speic 39; 2ba. bonut rm 17 W~Ct CWOMlt. lll&Mmf-.0 Avaltable 111, St200/rno Ttc:ondiro0• Hr 2S. a Uk 181 Ocean 5'8-700' ()I 751· 1350 '1fttTtam Welk·ln Rlty vi.w. Od QOnd S175,000 S~rkllnO 3.bdrm 2btll kldt 1&'7·2121 I 12'A~ lilllUIMble lotln f1ne eqU1pt lutch vt ------1 33101 Cattano Catt more •126 mo ~ •• r,;:g owmeo AO• '42·Sl11 . (t18),1&&-4441 .... t Alty• ----, • ' ' ....... _ 1-=.:.-, .. I C ...... lltlllll IT llW , .. Dll The Balboa Fun Zone area ia undergoing redevelopment. By the end of 198~ the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now available. Bldg. designed for , second story . $162,000 assumable first; in· come $1'9,800/yr. Consideration to brokers. 111-IMI -lntr.,... SH,1,000 • Lllll OllT• llPLU wm VIEW Two totally separate COM units on ocean side mt,... wwnwata ---•-.m ·---1 ........... W1uch the waves crashing on Little Corona Beach from th11 remodeled 3 BR. 2 BA • loft haven, nl'ltled in the lush canyon w/rnax surf & sand v1ewa, plus warmth of used bnck. stained glau. ha~wood floors & skylighta. $725.000 SANDS INVESTMENTS (714) 759-9070 IPll UT/Ill 11·1 LOOKS IEW-HlS VIEW 3 Bdrms, up w /huge sundeck; 2 Bdrms, dn, 2 baths & fireplac:e in each unit. View of ocean, park & a little bay. 10% dn & o we. Asking $299,000. JACOBS REALTY lllC. Bl&-8870 Orenge Coast pA1l Y PILOT/Sun~y. June 1S, 1915 DS . ,. .. ~UYfll 1CW 3 Bedrooms. den, 3 baths, over- sized garage. private gunlte spa. Fabulous view from 2nd and 3rd floors. $495,000. MllUTl-1-1 1111 W. UY Aft. 111•1 m..rm .111 ............ ~w.,,.,_ '::x':'w&L:' fii6a::; ne; Hu 3280' condo Sir 3ba ~ "'*' fmt ' bid! &2500 Fab. Vu 4'6-7009 ywct, AM ,,._ oerpeta, btlnde, ,_,., no refrtg. D ,.. DU 1M01mo11s-o.u1 WWWIL'.ihdlmo.&I *llYI••* ~ Ammermlln, wotll 8'9nd new 2M'm 29e 151·2000. HIM 7eo-.et51 Condo ·Wltfl 2¢'0llr _..... Upper,...,.·~ ·. t/tew eo ,....... pcd. Av ..... 1120 • a ...... 1 1350/mo. *"' -.... ..... ~-RU;i'll a&m oer mom'a kltctl kJdt ok oft Mt-9'- Brk h rtt mid HOO'a W 8-)i .,..., 381 2'Maa 539-1180 8Mt Alty tee l /H .• f/p, dee* 11100. [)yt 8111457~&574 ' .,, ..... ..... D4I 419/4143-8743 21M 2& new G conao. Ill Sec. ~ l!Mnlta.. A¥1 38' 38a q.Mt ptvt comm. 1115~. 213/43&-824t beeetl.~. gn9enbelta 3CIBd 1~~7 1391 Gf!:'7d5 ~~~A= tr,~· rcle -Simo l -7 1 4 I 6 1 3 • I 7 7 7 o r <Mp. "2.aoet 918/927-M65 5 bike to OOMl'I ~t 8eloourt Htll lu:x Condo cedar l ~ 28' 2~ '-fM'llty rm PlutMIM 28d/lrbrwy. 2 marble MW crpta l · drS)9, frple, frplcd.d ocean/~;00'7: aundeck. dbl gw, tu11y vuer~ 1 1C.vrsM11s mlll'1t yrd. 980-e331 , __ 0y20_. ____ _ llr*ITllUll ...... Del~ tic.I\ br.._. 48r 2'Mla. ttptc, br .. f_. Spaeloua 28r 2Ba ., ... dbl Q#, pvt petlo, w/g.vege. Plueh carpets new crptt & pool 11.00. & drapes, dllhwuh«, lmmacu&ate 64CMl931 lota of CloeMt. balcony. BLUFFS-Condo 41Sd 2 Beautltutty landscaped 'Aba, encl patio-new MO-e331 c:arp«a 11250 ~ 1..0 • 2BR BEACH CONDO on wat.,tguard1poo1 & o• 11111 mtll.I aauna 1950/IM 5-45-0713 LIDO -..PENIN condo, ON Roomy 4bdrm 2"41 hme WATER. Spedau9 28R• style dbl gar. frple den. VIEW U450/mo tncd yrd kldt pet.-$800 LINDA ISLE VIL.LA ON 53M190 9Mt Atty,.. WATER. e Bedroom. "" curlty, private pool, 41 fir._ of PCH (built like condo's) on an oversized lot Built before coastal c'Ommuss1on; couldn't Ix> duplicated U>day. Front unit 3 Bdnn 21n bath 1950 sq. ft. large farruly room & den. laundry room. 2 fireplaces. 2 balconies, great view! 2 car garage. rear 3 Bdrm-2 ba unit. 1250 sq. ft .. patio. fireplace, laundry area. gar & vlew. Asking $425.000 OMC and $2275.00 total • monthly income. 11m at 1111111~ ""9111 Calf for appointment: llLIOAllUll Tiit •tst ••llPff•I ,lat tt Utt 11 S.. C1Uf; lt1ltlhl 1twtr •IR, lt1, l'h 11. IGl,000. IWllll 11Wl1-lllt 11 '11'-IU-1110 IOVEI llllES llYFlllT '"' Fer Lare• 1t1t Channing 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition. parquet floors, new crpts.& drps. You own the land . Vacant for quick escrow . Drive by ... $695,000. Own er. IPll SAT /Sii 1·1 al ltrtll lt1r L1. • Ull 11-UWSI 1111,0IO Excel. <Asta Mesa location. Beautiful family home. Separate in-laws qrtrs. Fresh paint in and out. RV access. Call now lni.M 1144 ~. teSOOlmo. SMr1 term~ble. **IMW** SUMMER RENTALS from CALL US REGARDING S500 to S2000 pee wlit. IRVINE LEASES A*> monthly. w6nter and lhortt«m~ '"'" lwt....., • ...,., ........... lll-l.. U1·1• ITU. un"' Plt1t Garden Home. I~~~=~~~~ 38d 2'h8a. tennlt. pool, 1-Jac. S 1200/mo. ~ 157 HARBOR VIEW 38r 28&, trple. Pool, IP&. gtdM. ,,. --Ml-1111 a,t Liii IAYFUIT ITIAl 1111,000 t1 llWI • IWlll WILL OAlllY Owner will carry. Will consjder trade for Spyglass, Harbor Ridge, Big Ca- nyon, Bayshores, Lido or Corona de l Mar property. Agent. 673-7300 •21 YIA Liii 1111 · HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 240 Nice Lane# 105, VIiia Balboa, NB 631-1400 $163,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2<40 Nice Lane#305, VIiia Balboa, N.B 631-1.400 $153,000 Sat/Sun 12--4 2 BEDROOM 416 Elmlra, Downtown, Huntington Sch 960-9609 $115,000 Sat/Sun 220 Nice Lane108, VIiia Balboa 631-1400 $179,500 · Sat/Sun 1-4 •56 Sea Island (Sea Island) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $209,000 Sunday 1-5 ••24961 Sunset Place West, Lag Hiiis 786-4896 $122,900 Sun 1-5 2 BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN * 19 Curl Or(Jumlne Creek)Ocean View 640-1515 Sat/Sun. 1-5 7 Beachcomber, Jasmine Creek, CdM 552·2000 $325,000 Saturday 1-<4 * 1<429 Oolphln Terraoe, Irv Terr NB 6<4<4-6200 $646,000 Sun 1-4 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terr NB 644-6200 $645,000 Sat 1-5 * 11 North Hampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Sch 759-1501 $530,000 Sat/Sun 2.6 38EDROOM 211 ll&Mlll, ........ . •·• llVEl llllEI 1211,000 IPH UT/Ill 1-4111et1M1 leluy lmt . 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 Aralla, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $262,500 Sunday 1-5 **35 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-7914 $399,500 SaU :30-5 614 Carnation (Summerwlnd) CdM 675-7572 $359,000 Dally 10-6 2953 C. Club, C.M. 546-2313 167,500 Sun 1-4 HJ-1110., IU-llH .. let Us Help Y 01 Sell -f 011r Property! •35 Skysall (Jasmine Creek) COM 759-1 501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3405 Summerset. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199,500 Sun 1-5 C111 C1111111t•, 642-5678 for information ~ surprisingly low cost. 1109 Dennis drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303· $219,990 Sunday 12-4 609 Donald Place (Npt Hghts) N.B. 642-7 429 $329.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 Woodbftd9e condo, IUMY s 1575 No peta 551-1800 2br ,,, l.akt/ten'11s saoo 1-__,.....,..,,.........,,,,....,..__,,,.~,,,.... mo. 846-5e07 opt. 10 buy HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1-------Montego, •Bdrm 2Ba. aep. I=•••• a ••• L 44.A• llv, din, fatn--. 8eeut iii~ ... ---... --·-'""-..,._ eond. s 1700mo. 552-9030 tng 38' m. m OMES ..... 1 blodl to bMCh Frpte HV H (....m..,.m-iei1t1189'•). · · 5BR 3BA, '10 pets, avell IP• $1075/mo. 7/t $1800/mo U2·1343 Glenneyre 4'~20 • . Jacil l Jiii's Houae w/loft King• Rd 3Bd 1 1/2ba. I .-.. ...__. W·"" 10 pool, gard ave., 2 ear gar. n -..u ....... area. .,,. S1500 & <Mp &42•5722 betl, Ooean canyon view •-----,,.---from ~ window. Ff?IC 1.. .... and/or Sele Nl!Wpt + all appllancea S 1050. Hgnta 38' 2Ba ~ 11ry Cot- Takl!'IQ applk:.atlons tor tagettome$1350 lit, lat July 11t. 49'-a325 deJ> 850-3244 Small 2 Bdrm A'1tlque LIDO BA~ONT 4br, 2 HOUM W/~ Ar11at deci<t, sandy bc:tl, $3500. Studio. neer matn ~-mo Agt. 873-1323 117 Acacia. I lOOO/mo. Udo lei. Bayfront w/doetc 957-8389 . tor so· ... boa1. "4000 ...... liptl m2 monthly 878-3777 Agt §t:);Fo m 2bf' 26a MONACO, HARBOR VIEW ~· ~pooi.. $895 2Br 2Ba, garo.n«.$1300. 788-~29 or 557~28 · 213-5-40-25~- .,..------..,..-0c:Mn eloM 2bdrm hM S1epa to beecn, 2br 2ba klcnle>41t fine dbl gar trp1e con<So-trpl-poot..spa 1895 t S"25 78&.,.52$ Of 557-1928 ned yrd • yrly 539-6190 Beat Rlty fM * • V'25 Aldgellne, Harbor Atd'ge NB 760-8333 $4,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 TrafaJgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 1 760-4868 $1.950.000 Sunday 1-5 484 Taverse. C.M 546-2313 $127,900 200 1 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr. CdM •V' 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB Sat/Sun 1-5 63 1-73QP $750,000 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $1,595,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 **426 Via Lido Nord. lido Isle NB 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch ••239 Via Lido Soud. lido Isle NB 673-7300 $795.000 Sun 1-4 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $1,395.000 Sun 2-5 1132 White Salls, HVH NB 644-6200 $439,000 • 17 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hill 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest. N.B Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $595 .. 000 Sunday 1-5 63 1-7300 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2921 Java. C.M 546-23 13 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I e BA plua FAM RM or DEN **•23 Agusta l ane, BTg Canyon, N.B 03 V L d S d Lid I 1 NB 760-1900 $789,500 , Sunday 1-5 46 Mission Bay. Spyglass NB * * 1 la I o ou . o s e •• 1195 Augusta, C.M. 546-231 3 141,500 Sun 1-4 * • 1330 Galaxy Dr, Westclltf NB 673-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 3280 Michigan, C.M. 546-2313 149,900 V' 16 Napoll, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,295,000 Sun 1·4 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-1501 $559,000 Sun 1-5 759-9100 $2.500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 426 Monteclto Drive. Spyglass Hiii, N.B I * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud. rm for 100' Boat 631-7300 $658,000 ~ Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7873 will exchg Sat/Sun 1-5 426 Plazza Udo, Lido Isle &3 1-7300 $595,000 •• 1218 Polaris, C.M. Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $499,000 Sun 1-5 1943 Port Nelson Pl, H. V Hms. Npt Beach 552 -2000 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 715 Avocado. Sandcastle NB 675-6000 $139.90Q Sun 1-5 3082 Ceylon, C.M 546-2313 $162,900 Sunday 12·3 e v4 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge NB • 1806 Port Westbourne. HV Homes NB 759 Avocado, Sandcastle NB 760-8333 $995,000 Sun 1·5 675-6000 $369.000 Sun 1-5 1 675-6000 $145.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2992 Ceylon Dr, Mesa Verde. CM 645-0303 $167,900 Sunday 1-4 1844 Port Charles, HV Homes NB 2201 Private Rd. Back Bay. N.B I 760-8333 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $325.000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM °' DEN **•3704 Channel Place. Npt lslnd 631-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **343 Via Udo Soud, NB 1*•4627 Roxbury Rd , Cameo Shores. NB I 673-7300 $1,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-9060 $625.000 Sunday 1-5:30 1101 Dennis Or, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $219,990 Sunday 12-4 ••54 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 4 BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN 6«-6200 $1 ,800,000furn Sun 1-5 *2<47 Driftwood, Shorecllffs, CdM M ·-•1•-· Bl C NB 84<4·9060 f499,000 Sunday 1-5 * 10 Rue ar--· g anyon, -* 1542 Santiago Dr. Baycrest 759-0706 • Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 * • 11 Hlllgrass. Tur11erock lrvlne 759-9100 $220.000 3 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 •221 Nata/.Nob.Uza. Bluffs NB 759-9100 S289,500fee sat/sun 1-5 ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2107 Arbutus, Eastbtuff NB 644-6200 $269,900 . ••4 Robon Ct. NB Sat 1_5 *1628 Santiago Dr. Baycrest 673-7300 $189.000 Sun 1-5 •240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) Corona Del Mar 2391 Bay Farm Place. Upper Newport Bay 631 -7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 759-9070 $725,000 Sat/Sun 11 -5 640_5078 s239 500 Sunday 1_5 11 Tiburon Bay, Spyglass NB 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN Sat/Sun 1•5 312/31 4 Jasmine. Corona del Mar · I 675-6000 $523.ooo 29 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631-1400 $<475 000 Sunday 2•5 222 Via Koran . Udo Isle NB · · ' I 644-6200 $625,000 Sun 1-5 I **601 Bayside Or, Promontory Bay , **828 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle NB 1 4 8EDAOOM 631-1400 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 I 760-8333 $1,895.000 Sun 1-5 ••411 Kia Loa Ct , NB 2241 Jeanette Pl, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $153,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 16 Jetty. Jasmine Creek, COM 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8-494 $350,000 Sunday 12-4 644-90ec> $3<45,000 Sunday 1-5 $312 000 s s 5 * 1 Sun 1-4 6 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar *933 Belile (Eutbluff) Nwpt Bch 1 1 673-7300 S 189,500 759-1501 • at/ un 1• 382 1 Washington 1•505 VentaJa, Bluffs NB t!:.:§\•;d·s~~ •. 900 • 11 Malnaall, Jasmine Creek COM •1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 546-2313 167,900 Sun 1:30-4.30 760-8333 $248,500 ._ _____ su_,,_1_-• 6'<4-6200 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 759-1501 $800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 202 1 Windward Lane, Bayerest . B.B \*330 Vista Trucha, Bluffe NB Set/Sun 1-5 1200 Berkthlre Lane, NB 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Cost1 Mesa ••34 Morro Bay (Spyglus) Nwpt Ben 6-44-9060 $269,500 Sat/Sun l-5 759.9 100 $259.000tee' 873•7300 $265,000 Sun 1·5 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-<4 759-1501 $859,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 **3810 Channel Plaoe, Newport laland ••108-4 Peeoador, Dover Shorea, NB 1 3157 Bermuda. Costa M... 5 BA plu• FAM RM or DEN &4&-9060 $545,000 Sun 1·5 &44-9060 $490,000 fee S.t/Sun 1-4;30 548-2313 $149,900 Sunday 12-4 'i 1615 Bay Cliff Cr. Spyglass Rd~ **3712 Chennet Pl, Newport Island 322 PolnMttla, COM * 631 ·7300 s5eo.ooo Sun 1-5 , &«·8090 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 e.4<4.-6200 $39!,000 Sun 1·5 2768 Bluebird Cr .. C.M. 1213 Diamond Ave, Balboa laland NB 6<4&.-2313 310,000 Sun 1-4 6-44-6200 $-485.000 Sun 1-5 2137 Channel Roat, Penln•ula Pt. 1982 Port Alb1m1 (HVH) Newport Beach 131-1400 169"5,00<r Sunday 1-5 Saturdeyand Sunday 1 2907 Buny~. Eutbtuff, N.8 -1 ••51 Go11fi--Polnt (Spyglaasl NWPl Bctl 64<4-9080 $<479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6'<4-6200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 I 1 CoV9tltry (Hlrbor RklGe) COM I * •25 San Mateo (SpyglHI) Nwpt Bch.. . 844-8200 $559,000 Sunday 12-4' 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1:30-5 j * 1aoe Sandatwood (Bayer .. t) Nwpt Bch •70 Hiiicrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt 8ch &4.(..e200 ta.15,000 Sunday 12·6 644-6200 $1 • .195.000. SaVSl!n.'.i-5 I 1 C~try (Harbor RJdge) COM ,. •32 Morro Bay. Spyglut NB M4·8200 1559,000 Sund•y 1·6 &44--6200 $639,000 982 S-.ndcutte. HV till .. N8 • • 07S-eooo -J369,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * 1808 Sandalwood (S.ycreet) Nwpt Bch * 17 Muir Bead'I. (SpyglHI). CdM M4-e200 $315,000 Sat11·S/Sun 12-e I 551· 1234 $2, 195.000 Sat/Sun 1-4t · •••~+12 Oc:anfront, Newport Bch 18831 San Rufino, Turti. Rock. Irvine '44-5150 $825,000 Sit/Sun 1·5 ssi -2000 S3e9.000 Saturday,.. 518 o.Ani&. Coton• Highland• COM 1226 Polarl• °'· Dowr Shoree, N.8 I 875-8000 1498,600 Sun 2·! 1 875,000 87&,000 s,t/Sun 1-5 •12 V11 Palermo. Ltdo 11le, N.8 2040 8htpw1y Or. Baycr•t. N.B 1109 Oebre ~ Colta M... .. 831-1400 '378,000 Sat/Son 2-5 83 1-7300 $285,000 Sunday 1-.5 ...... _l\303 ,2 ... ,ftlW'\ 5 nd .. ••"17 AldQeltne Or. HarbOr Ridge, N8 ~..,...., -W'VV u rJ 1-.., 760-18S1 "'3,700,000 SatlSun 12·5 409 Columble Cir, Corona Highland•. CdM &40-4888 1299,500 Sunday 2...S 1000 Klnat Rd. Cllf'f Hawn NB &44-e20o $399,000 Sun 1·4 22 Nlet l.ane# 1121.Vlll• Balboa, NB 831-1400 $185,000 Sunday 1·4 220 Nlee#216, Vitti Belboa, N.B 831-1400 1125,000 · Sat/Sun 1 .. ••349 Prlnotton, Cotta M ... 645-0303 $143,500 Sunday 1-5 ••1 Rue OMuVllle, Big Canyon NB ~-6200 $599,000 Sun 1·5 1807 Sabrina T•rrtee. lrvtne Terraot COM 769-9100 $675,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMll _ 4.PLEXEI FOR IALE DUPLEXES 1 & 1 SIR + 3 BR ... 2 BA . MNTAll Su~ i-5 3 89' APTI • --· ' ' • I IM Orange Cout DAJLV PILOT/Sunday, June 18, 1985 stoo •et11 .... nll ... tala Dll Adveni.ino UllW N ... / UTA llTIY l:-"llllllllll-.i"!""""l'...,"'IP'!i=U:.il~I t0t ._ ~ ULU PUTlllAID wut train. Mu11 type 6? L.wWrl COf& Wat to 80. 1,280 tq. fl, £. 11th :. N .. cfed for CllHllled Dutt.a lnclUde lhOOllJIO WPM, nonW=r~~ Oat PIH, tptc, el99, Prime toe. Biii, &45-336' 1dll9ftlll1'191MPt.1t(epld1y· PMT'S n-o•. burning New0~ Airport ceii trenctl dra, *· lrHlome ewer 30 to etv ty expending IOGal dal pl ' olOr atflpplnQ l nr · · .:Os 11 . tU ._...,._"°°'PIN eeouttty, 1bt 1ba, lnclde Ht 28a Nwpt ldl (tondo lltr• ltU newtP•P9'· Aggr ... lve ·~~t malnlen•noe Mlchelle. 714/851 'flftl/dryr, Mo pvt Club t806~ ft wrm Mlf·dl.olpllned lndlvld· eq .,,_ ........ / 11na1 llOIPTillllT ,..._..._ ............. ,,_,,._ 2., NorthWood Pwtc offW9 w1tn1 ot•, pool, Jae, 22 .. 8 • \IM may .. ,n excellent "rsas • "' • 1,.l.M!_oe_,,,3""'1ct~2be.,...-.-PiC*---c;or---=:,.;;;-y.:;Unn ~·~..:..COWNCI uune, bHut, dee. :: 32·3', ~r. ta0otm!'•CJ::~ = Income (Mllry & com-PAITl·IPAlnlT EJ(perlence n;~~~:;l '!!!!!!!!!....!!-======!!!!!' I I p , • . pettttng. leunuryfllCll., clubhle & mucfl mew• ..,oe J~ .. 1~'1Mfta. for ....... 1' ... ,,.2700 ,,.,,1..i. on), ben .. 111 end Dullea Include Mllll'IQ Id• Laguna Hllll. 0 n911r car~. /mo. ""'9. '81-1938 alr..OOfdtlonlno, eeeytrwy $e15. lnc:lda moet utlf: "400. "" ""'? 1.U1 .,.. ',..._. advancement opportunl· & 1tr1lghl eopy. Typing DOG LOVER Wanted: Wiii 11200/mo Bier 7 ·--· IOO•Hnd much more, ~· l3a..o405 01 ~ rof M/fl 1fV ntoe CM 28d 810 eq. ft. W1tehoo.. ty. Telephone Sllee ex-eo WPM req. Good matk· train Qtoomel' In eJ(change i:r:::io:::::~-~·Lo¥G~Vk~J..1.Ba.~dlle 8'1'<.0IW .,....Jr...._C -'«-73 -7628 1 _ wfJ>OOLJ30QLJ200 8'*le. '*'John Wayne pe<lence required, media up tklllt mendatory. or kennel help 548-2848 ptdml-CtPt tft?Stmo. ... , •e 2 Aft ..._...a ... 71 .. 1 ....... ,.177 a:=: W -..J1M.1ll1:-9'2~ A~--·"· "'ff'tplt •lfptmnce echo•~-&oth'""'-1on1we.10 N9w CMltom 38r/3ba on 81s-eeat.Ot 173-tllO t,..:;.... hft\ er pm ~';.ofio.Mt4t ..... em ..._ . . net 9' Wide rQi up door. ttgeQut.Sendreeumeto: /w.:'Medtcal & dental OATvERS-Eern S100 ~beech. 8$400/mo. Aooa1'1191t IMM,~ Biibo• ltl• furn•avall n-emkr M/F lhr nice Cell &41-,4058 Atln~Mellnd• Tllacll.,y fnauiance paid. Call pl d•Y· we 11a1n If quell· • 1t-u0-u.... 0 r n... •STUNNtNO '1.! & 28r oPEN DAil v tmmedl '360/mo •ttllaei 28d apt E-CM avail 711 llAllll ll&IT A II St a sch u Im a n I tied For lmmed work. 7t 4-7M-1115 IY l'M9 .. 2 .. Gatcten tow· Poof MON-#fHemtoepm 173-M7t tft 4:30PM $380Denlee131..3117 au.u ....... JM2 1111.Y Pl.IT &42~21 exi.191 Coll 541-9045 ext. 210 Off co.i Hwy ...,,. 2ba 1496 & Up. 710 1eth SAT/SUN F/M room tor rtnt In pn. II Fl IBTIL i PIMfTOXC M!XblNdi P.O. BoJ( 1580 HAHi OUST lllYlll c~ frplo k1tdl llPJ)4' .,.., $400/mo. 'Ill UILll l:~:()Opm vet• ~ Kitchen prtv. 9t the beeeh. AcMoe In All Mattera & Coata ~.Ca. 92826 UILY PILIT Over 21-gd record• arMt fOr ~ t1200 gent &45-3113 2 Br 1 ~ w/oar. Nftl. WooctbfldQe condO 2br '300/mo. Utlt Included, Nice tum hoi'9I 2 Bd'• ~~ 1~1! t>~1 330 w. Bay St. Veteran• Cab. 493-8888 53M190 a.{ Alty... It 1'Ala twnhM atyte. cptl/drpe, blt-'"8, fnc:d 11Aba MOO/mo. Carport, FOYntaln Valley H2-4t24 1111111. Full prtv, no pet•. llc'd 4e2•7291 · II• I .alllPll Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 .,..1 ll p /Ill S!AWINO:l BA. 3ba. ... AIC. encl gar 1625. Betty yd wlpatto. W•~-rt ~ l)lllnted. 720.()878 Klteh & lndry ~pvt =~.0$;s-~~lh• Lei ~ 1c;rrl~~~:,,...w:m,:.n~:~ CASHIER/CLERK .... • &;,~ 55~ ~J~~.:e~2270 0# 24378g,M~6· SP Mao ~g!!!~ ~~ =h ~to pvt 0: & T~ thletlc f t A,.... HR lllll'ld, 6~-0596 Gtftahop.JohnWayneAlr-UVllll TELLll • . . mo. eye, • •· P«10n or port. 4 day wk. Call Bettle Join a greatatalf In VILLA TownhouM tPtelout 2 2BA 2ba 2c.t gar. Frplc. ToP--. quite. no~. • Ml.-ton Viefo 857-M.23 N, · hm, .-.35/IM. ptu1. lllWD• lllYIOI on Tues-Fri am 852-9188 PARK wonclng 20-26-hll atye, 3 lg 8drme. POOi. WHher/Dryer, Ml01~ BEAUTIFUL 18r 1595 Up "°"' OOMnfront, IC*>-lag. Bch furn rm, pool, pvt Ref req .• &45-0911 fnl 1111\ ADS Preatlglous bUay meaage p/wk: prefer exper. tllter: SMtlnO grMn 11250/mo wve. Poof/ape 1950/mo, PAIV~E b81Cony, 09fpor1 ~ ... :· eee.f POOi. be, entr. Prof/bua. n-amkr tab ...... Hit UUl1U ctr nr elrport need• de-OHIOI SEOlnAllY some typing 1klll1 ~ ,:: E~ & 2-=1~7~= led .~ ~1::~: =~2~·· AwM. 7/2. ··.r,:o .. C::: 1375 reft. 49'-0451 a iQi)OMl6', WO&lng ARE FREE ~~~~b~~.1r.h~rn. of';; p~y ~t:;~1~s.~:: ~~. Call 888-6080 • a · 494-0011 Lg furn rm, aultabfa for 2. mil .. Mel< 4BR home CRT/ Ana Serv exper. EOE M/F/H La Jua C11:_Htl On bu• route. G•aoe Wllfflll-Pvt ent & ~· Nr occ. HB-FV-NB er••· Non C I M so.60 OLUllHIAIO. Rent to own ™ 2& HOO mo. 780-0138 .,,, a Mlectlon of oreat ..... ...... IHI Summer rental $420/mo amoker1. 53&-7975 a : S5~~ ~~~Comp. ~f~· 20 hrs p/wk. $4. p/hr. 1uom YE 11oan&1Y ft/appll Icy pool «Id• •mTW* llvlng? we can of'8t any-~ eslUORIW. 2 1/4 utll. &41-8885 aft 8. anytime. Ul·llll benefit•. Plush office & 894-0509 Real Estate & AOGountlnQ won't IMt at 1825 call Quiet .,... twMM-atyte t~om a llnalf ept to ~ ~:.C. ~~ Mature male NB, 1bl~ bch, F/Exac to hou...,t or rent surroundlnx;. Call 111y· CUIUOIL exper pre.f. 281· 1930 539-1190 te1t Alty... 2&. 11M1e. eno1 Olf, pvt ~~NII hM.: loc*~ 1" btn . .,vt enc1 i'..nit 11100 prtv ent, lndry & kttc;tt home 011ertoo1t1nQ water ume. 51""'611 tmmed. opening, iyp1ng. FILI OUll/P n .. lull jij ... ~~~~· ,'::;: ~';· ::C f1rai .O,°'t~ 1:::c. ': mo: 7H-8175 The Fox prtv. *250/mo 850-3832 :.!:a. Xlnt reft. Wiii con-Found: Blk fem lab. Via: l /P 111 IFO OLEll key punch -It, tete-Wiii train. Apply Mon 17th "3 m'° co;:a 1Jn S67S Incl ' aome utll ldMI Mna Co. Aeelfort Park N'#pt Twnhae, room 8hr tso-8104 ext S 8ulh1rd/Allanta, 6/ 12. lmmed. opening. Exper. ·In phones. Approx. 32 hrs. or Tues 18th, 9am to 2pm W Sun 11 o e o. SA 213/927..f772 . TSL MGMf &42· 1803 GOLF COURSE attractive w/pvt bth $450 + 'n utlls lffl It no ID, 913-3902 A/P, llllnQ, typing, tO key p/Wk. 8:30·5, benefits, at Servloe Dept Newport sa5o1mo & wl8So -· I REAL TV 675-1642 iow.t' oondo 2br 2ba w/d 760-9387 ett 8pm I FOUND full rown orange & data entry on com· retell clothlng store, Nlaaan 888 Dove St NB H2-toel ·•NrSCPIZa.S.A.28t1Ba BllT blt-1M,patt0,ger,no'pet1 RoomlnlgC.M.hM nr SC .... 2t1Z •t.rlpm/cat,'f:aablackcol-puter.Non amoller,mfg. Fashion Island. Ms NophonecallspleaM Condo. Pool, ape.. C#prt W 1-tul/mo 770-1950 Ptza. V cteen 1275 lar nr Ellll & Ma nolla co. Apply at 2911 W. Morris. 644-5070 Stat• Ceatt ••trt 1700 No pet• 722-eC>1 f & ca.en. Clrpott . · utll• pd.~w1 F.V. 963-3330 g Garry Ave, Santa Ana (oH onstructlon fllll, llFlllllll I ... 95 ... T..... ER MH/mo. 862-1700 !;,~;*• ~=· 1 Fairview Rd) Ell E.xper. sprayer, lacquer fin· .., · 1-rv-ll · AcMt W•tdlff pvt Bl ent S300 Found· l«llt! Black mete "110111111 Al · lah Must be rellable •p;•of•.-m ..... -atect-'"'!&_iiiii_.. prk'.Nopet1.140 cu,t11o t OBEA mo l200 lld, 'prof *"· H Cit ~th Whit• tummy, APT MGR Mature couple well astab oc Developer 6s0-4270 or 536-6573 condo. frml din rm, !Mn)' Me-e726~ 873--7787 OOMf1 2 Id " telO/mo +MC. n/arnkr-dmlt &46-3524 PIWI and raoe (white 14 unit• In CM. No pets looking for raald PA or aft. 6 Jelf ..,,.,..lttee. Poof/f/pe/cat-3 BEDROOM • I 2 5 I m o . C I 11 1n Heh 8T. 17M305 ~ • • at aptotches). Very friendly 537-0380 M-f 11-5PM Assist. Min 2 yrs exp & 1-------- por1, eee. oet .. $800/mo. w .. tllde 2 1ty 3 Bd 1 ~ 8111316-4441 111r iiiiO 211t 28a M50 lettlt,!ettb 2tM ~1;,30~:' Aft.t ~:~7 S:~t-and well tlken eve of. H• Aulst Mgrt..S11e&-Stock able to read plans. Re-US STITill WllllEH 7224053 or 556-1108 Ba, patJo9, d/w, blt-lnl *'le ttove dshwsh; LAI•..... •. · g • didn't have any COllara to * RlllO * sume & salary req to: Summer employement kldl ok. $725/mo caii Attractive In l ,out. Engllatl Ind. Ho pets.' Call btwn -435 aq ft. Cempu1 Dt., Npt tell me who he 11. He wu · Purchasing, PO BOX representing 6 atat1on1 In Atumtatl fuabW &45-8&4e/85C>-7275 Tudor: 28R 1~ ba: only S M deity &4a-4155 11111 • Beech. $1.30 full MfVlce. aomeonea pet and love: Our lntemetlonal whol• 17149 lrvlne Ca. 92713 South Orange County. unlta; Ganoe. Waaher, Wkly rentlls 1135 & Up. Xlnt apace. 756-0911 now at my door atep-sale company needs to ,._., Xlnt pay, plus more. Coll C..11 ... •M 3 8t 2 bl W/D hkup, pvt dedl. 1780/mo 4ta-04e7 Color TV, free coffee, hungry. 1 have 3 klttena hire & train several quell· _.a aft. 2:30pm, 645-5760 ••••• -garden, nl Nwpt Ht•. ' heated pool & ltept to Cannery VIiiage, upatalra and cen't keep him. lied appllcanta to work In exper. day & nights shifts IEL c••n• -1850. mo. 831-2918 .. OOMI\. Kitch'• avail. o ffice 500 Sq Ft Pleue retrelve, he needs our Orange County avall. Good pay & ben· - All UTILITIES PAID 5725 /mo 2 8d 1 'Aba NS N. Cout Hwy. w/ahower $500. 2815 hi• femltyl Vic Pacific bated office and to tavel eflts. Apply In person. needed to spray molds. Compare-=:r:l°" cu::!; T.ownhouM grMnbelt, Ooua Ammerman, work IN NtwPoRT BEACH Lagune BMctl 494-5294 layfayette. 545-7983 Federal Bldg 19th & to Miami, Dallas. Atlanta, .llLLY IHEI Good pay. MacGregor =n feature pool lndryrm,nlceloc. 851-2000.Hme7eo-el51 A~P-.to llwonthe lllUllMTIL town laguna BMch Harbor/ Newport Blvd. Australla, Canada. West 203 MarlneAve,Bal.lsl Yachts 1631 Plaoentla, bbq, cov'rd gar.Q. .,,: 2071 Thurltl lipper lay. Privet• Wkly rerttll• now evall. Medical or Office Sutt... Clll laure&42~321 x312 Germany as well~ other COOK·HOUSEKEEPER Costa Mesa rounded with ptulh 'land· Tl&. 'MWm• ctubhou"' & hHlth S126/wk & up. 2274 New-Ample pvt parking. or &42-1593 wt<nd1 national and tnternotlonol wknds July, & lfrst 2 wnd~ IEIEUI. IFO/IEOPT acaptng. No pet a. Ml·1Ma apea, 8 t.w\la court•. 1 por1 Blvd. C.M. &46-7.iMS ~~~~.,'~ '::°.: l oat: * Greyw/multlCOIOI' =l:•ah~~p"irf:p.n:~ Aug. plus last 2 wka ror R. E Mgmt ltrm In Furnlthed 1 & 2 Bdrm. poota. doae to bull,,.., W lat Own .... 7 2351 fem Cat. Vic Clay & Weat· ance peo le "'lented & August dally, live-In or CdM, lront ofc appear .. 365 Wlllon &42-1971 OC Airport, F11hlon I Ill L•E prac • r "'" -· mln•t« NB &46-1006 aporta ml~ded. FOf prl-out. (213) 271·1309 efficient aecty tkllta, FIT. Nice 1 BR Oupliex, quiet. metlli8Jll8 ~ Ml. to OCMn, 2 Bdrm 1 llland, conwnlent shops 3028 W. Cou1 Hwy, New· mllTIYI 111111 LOST: blk toy poodle, Vic. vale Interview, call Mr. $1200. mo. No beneflt1 .• for 1.:rv:~· No IA ba twnhM. Quiet on llght. por18Meh r~· TV NEWPORT CENTER et-v & El Modena, N.B. Vinson. 281-5277 COllSELO•S Call Maryanne, 67~900 ......, 1021 111•11111 W.1875. 538-0490 S125+wtt .... .'1,no ' t. F 11°~•~ ...... .,.,"" 831 1 .. ,.. n .,._... . ~ -.. u ~Y~· ..--vuvv • ...,,.. _ UlllY Part time carrier counsel· IEIEIUl lfflll ..... ..... •• .... 2 bdrm, 1 beth. Olf, ~ wt 1: 2 Tldrm Apart· Suaatr flll IDT 1J • ~01t:8URMESE cat/ml Reap. li;tdlv. w1nted for re-ors wanted. Help boys Assist Salee Coordinator & lat. .. Frplc~ ~·.,;.:' ~·~:-· 1 (Attc a about~~= ... tab .... untlngton Beech Prof. CdM. Bel09/~old .tyea tall counter & llte baking. and glrls sollcll new Bookkper. Acclirate 40-50 "' ... m 2&:.m 2'h&l+Oen teal Mao. Cr '131.1l:8· ..,.., oompjet• with TV, 1 BR apt mp: .. tm bldg, .. mo'• free rent Finigan. Rwrd 59-1789 TuH·S•t· Daya. Wiii subscriptions on their wpm & 10-key proftclen- QUIET RESORT LIVING eet W. 18th 845-2739 • llnena & utanalta, maybe block to b..cti ciri>ort' plul Improvement allow· LOST-white fwnale Boxer train. 675-5606 paper routes. Muat enjoy cy, flllng, llte phones . • •~ywd~d~ rtnt1~).fot. ~Jamtermbor .. or Weeldy $450, 873--5198 · ence to qulllfled pro-(Choaltka) nr e.ach &. -.working with 10·13 yr Jessica 673--0760 .,_ inln{, :--........ "" feallonlll. 700-1500. Sq. Hell H B 848-5366 llLIU l&Y OLll olds. Early evening hours -------- •Vignette BBQ •w ..... lfleld Ad. 81 Sen Joaquin Hiiia Wkly rental• Nwpt Perlin. feet et 85'. Call now fOf ' · · BUSSER, eve ahlft, 8 mo's work days/ nexlble hrs. IEIEUl IFFlll •T.::t:. dine In court yrd 2 ......._ 1 hath 1 M . From $550 wk/Wtl. Steps appt. L. Wells, 835-0818 LOST woman• purM at exper. Commission only. Muat type 50WPM, non g &Pll'tmll ...,..,., "lr'"• Olf, &un· .....1111 10 bay or beech VILLA Dlaneyland June 12, NIGHT MAID, exper. Call Bruce Emsley smoker pref. Newport •Spadolll,\pWt~ · dry.4-i*X.'quletatreet.1 ...-RENTALS67~912 N.8 Exec. aulte. Phone Paper&photographl lm· helplul,fulltlme4pm· 642-4321ext.206 Western Co<p .. nr O.C. •Your own pvt patto Beautiful Garden Apt1, mi to ~· No peta. answering, typing & ofc portant, small rewvd II midnight. Alrpon. Call Mlchelle, •Gourmet kitchen P9tloe. dacka, pool or ... Cr ta1-t2te Furn 2Bt Condo In New-rental by hr 752-0740 found. 786-4251 ca11l orappt Mon-Fri IUllE OIAIT 7141 851-0517 IPL No pet1. Br 21Mta Twnhee. Lota of por1 BMch. Bay view, .,~,.sooo •New cloVe tan crpt 2Bdrm t'ABa $etO • • xtru Poof a 11200 mthly rental. CaJI for ct. Udo VUlage 359-518 aq ft Peneaall 3011 ""'"" ext 521 IAILY PIUT IDDIL lfflll •lrg welk-ln cloMtl 28drm 2Ba •110 ~ ColleCt (11S"'~9218 · tall• 714/888-0429 offlcea with AIC & xlnt Banking Leadl"" pest oontrol com-•Gated cowwed Pft<no 38drm 2Ba s775 ,. parking. S1.25/aq tt Incl ll•UTIUTllll _ . .., w/11orage 399 w. Wllaon 131-5513 38Alle 21A 075 1 blkFto ~yr V11atla · utll. 873-3777 Agt I REMEMBER WHEN 1·ELLER ClllTD •LP ~81~!, ;:':'!!7. All UTILITIES INCLUDED ' 1 /mo, pl, patio, lnUla ztO'l .... , .... lllln hler" ...... F & P/tlme, ltex h~. Apply Entr-1 level position. IPY Wiii.. * VILLAGE refrfO. 5108 Neptune, ""~·~!!~-~~"'" In person Orange Jullut ' 1Bd, 28d & 2Bd Twnnme Redec 28' 2Be. ger, Jae, 11M. llllllDI lower apt. 875-63el *OCEANFRONT• Garden •tyle. 1 atory teen-Traftl 3011 Immediate opening In 711 E Bal.boa Bl Penln · ::4p.~t . r~;, ~~c ::y1~.· Fumlehed patto, frplc. No pets $895 lff -·-2-4Bdrm. Avail NOW 111 ty. Well located. Corona Laguna Beech Branch for · P' Vllll OYf model o.lly M . mo. 2151 Pacific AWi. .... .... Bayndge brand ~ 2 June 22nd. 673·7873 pp det Mar on P.C.H. Air, EARN A FRt e c ROise a full-time Teller. Prefer CUSTODIAN AMS 97~1 Sorry. no pet•. PM 856--0986 °' 831-8107 En)Oy Huntington 8d'I bd~ 2 ~~ w~ MAUI Beautiful 28' -2Ba aep. entr. Mgr 675-6700 Plua Cash bonus'• previous expe(lenoe In a lrtllftttt,.r IEllUL IFFICE E tilde 2 bd Uteetyte f: o.aec: n..ate 'comm' Condo on Goll Courae In New Bldg, OC Airport Call Ed NOW 261-1681 bank or S & L..Com-Engr firm In NB nda Vflf· LA QUINTA HERMOSA u . rm, 1 ba, lnGardena.ttlng 11'200 . m o Lori. Kunaplll Reaort area. area. Cor"4W of Redhill & petltlve salary and ben-For more detalls. see our satlle person io~ phones 18211 Plll1Calde ln, HB. = ~::~edge:~~'!: wt1 *Pool68pe 47...,0 M wttdyl. . Short walk to bMCtl. Bristol. 700 aq ft & 1350 lulatu Ou. 4014 eflta. ~~c~n~o~ MAINTEN· typing, flllng, & generai M1·16t1 S750/mo. Sheryi •8Pldc>Uelmmac unl11 · Special ratH. Call aqft.lmmedoccpy. E8tabli9tled gemevendi 1 • · oNloeworX.µper.only 631· 126' •BllWd Room Bt.:YRIOGE CONDO (213)389-5576 R & H INVESTMENTS route. Wiii train. High ,':. 1m1t1m Tll llYlll Medical, Dental, Profit l!!l!!f INc• ... •EASTSIOE 38r, ~ :=::.~~ comm~red2 ~~ WANTED TO RENT JUL y . 852-8714 turn. No morley down. ...... • 'MPllY &haring. Non smoking, l 211r""'m Condo. cult .. decor, Poof, carport. No •ProfeuionalrnlNQ8rS ea-. AJC, ~·2nd aty & AUG: lrvlne, San Jua· Nwpt Bch acrou from Mr. Wolter 7141838-5620 Girl office. 752·6868 decor, l:t'· amenltle1. peta.1110.&42-&210 18edroom from$585 oYefftcg pool $1300/mo qulnlrMOfN828d2ba, John WeyneAlrport.600 OWN YOUR OWN NB E xcell~nt career op· CllTllllllllYIOE · UlllTfLIST !J~at Cenon, Agt. Elalde Bach .. C.th. cell-Ex~ Bdrm from l805 760-•275 :::~::: ::i=efu~~i!~ ~nltar!a~~~ :r~ Answering Service. P~ :~un~~r:~~:~1~:J new cosmetic company in looking for a busy, o~n. lng8, patio, kite, nu crpta, 2 ....,.oom from 1725 New tux 2br 2ba Bayrtdge couple Call 854-0198 852-8713 of a larger bualneaa. flnanclal lnatltullon. the Irvine area needs happy shop?? ·You ve Spectacular vtew 1Bd D.P. $460+ <Mp. 240 Magnoffa Sorry, No Peta condoa, full V · Hours: 8:30 to 5. Mon th bright, energetic, ex-lound It. Some cllentele ar .. -atngle non-amkr, St .• u .eome ... &un.aft 2 19132Magnolla St. gar frpl up~~gate, ltaUlttl Nwpt Bch pvt offices or Fri. $4000/Compl. Fan-Contact Employment: tremely frlendlv people pref H.B.Mary962·6697 $650/mo. 861""201 "'4-55e7 ."'4-5574 11:zisltt495 654 ~· l•ut <tAMt detk apace avail. Prime tastlc opportunity. 11•1142-..00 ht •11 lor customer service --------E/alde 1paclou1 2BA · • ...,. toeatlon, air. &45-5112 7 5 2 • 0 7 4 0 wk d ya: dept Xlnt phone vo1oe, llAlll n UST ~ .. : ,_. 1.58A twnhal. Pvt petto, 9875/mo:iiiiil mo 2 Bd UDO WATER VIEW 1325 + m . NPT.. Prime Chlro. ofc AnAl".A, &43-2949 eves/wknds FIHLln FEIEUL good w/people. patient & Newport ha.lrdresau -~~-;;;;,;;;:;mi1:;1im_;,; ... ___ 1 pool, lndry. No .,.i1. Lux 28' 2Ba, 2 lg dec:J(s, Houae, PrX., Neer Water, .....--very dlplomatlc. Mus1 be w/cllentele for water- •aia...... lal .. -..1 n• • 8 9 5 / m 0 . curt II t:::d•{lencf•tlo1gerc.lndylos• ""to' frplc 11900. 876-8359 StOf•, Frwya. &42-9622 El TOfO. 854 p/tq. ft. ···~ •• LHa 4014 letfqs I UH hHe. able to lake "the heat". view super salon. Rent ...... --831.1211 • Contact Mary Jameaon. = Exper. pref Call Judy $400 mo lncld tQYrfY Gii •=--,...--------, nr major lhopa. VILLA BALBOA 28', quiet, All wood/glua hM to lhr. 7141768-1411 or 90% nd T.D'• no PMI call Equal Opportunity 250-1066 ' plles 673 72 19 s SYP-~ ren • -front Huntlnllton lwtl •• ,,.. crp11 & paint. frplc, Slept to bch In pvt NB 213/546-4520 '°' ratea. Newport M... Employer M/F i---· _-____ _ drps, .:l: t:::e.c:r::; (Mngr-2"417 WNteaanda) g9f'tga, aecurtty, pool, comm S750. Pvt entr, to Shere office apace Bal I• Mort 548-6278 Nancy auty I •1 p• ~ g N 11350 lf1 .... IULn lttlf/mo. 844-2185 mstr bdrm w/attached BAYFRONT 700 . ft. a1 y 1la1 ar. ~1r~ · 75/rno 2 8d 1ba peua. ~•tf·1642 Weatdlf 2bt 2-Condo, bth reeturlng bltln Jae S400 mo 875.339911<1· · •eriu" lllHL Ull F&lllllS •.• •••• • •••• •. pool, lndry rm. E...ide toe. Ev. MCMe t4 I I I • 8 0 0 tub. Pref yng M/F prof, . ' . r.. I 4.... • all vound halratyllat eta to alU --------Ut1411 ': ;.-M 193 · 1trlat, n/tmkr. 722·1088 •CdM dloultea. AC, ampl •I ., .. fOf busy .. ion. 496-5728 • • 149 E. Bay Ill .. YILUll Bel. Pen. fem to lhr 2br prkg, from $450. 2855 E 131/N 2 Year 2nd T.D. or 499·2221 • • TSL MANAGEMENT 1ba $350. Days 250-8661 Coast Hwy 675-6900 S 100,000. AAA Fortune e 0 • &42-1803 WIYllT1 Sl*lc>us single. OM °' eVM 675-8715 watetfront ofcl ai-... tly 500 Company. 780•1393 lllPl/SEm : B JS AGES 12-14 .• E. -• ....._.. Full charge bookkeeper- ur lwo bedroom 1Pts. Beeut. NEWPORT BEACH urn/ahr tctry/rec.pt PP haa $14,680 T.D. MCl'et.,y for yectrt aates • EARi $40 PLUS PER WEE • WllllT1 •a Ughted tennta court• .-------....i.--------•2 8~ pool• ·•StNema & ponds Come & en,oy our gardtn style apls Quiet, comfortable hv.01. rlose to frm•ays & So Coast Plaza white only minute\ to tile !leach G.irag~ ~va1lable POllJ • 5'&1 • u ... , .... ..... ...... ... l llM... Slll-aaH 2...... Utl-1111 US, IU J I •T WITH llll.. MIPUUllll •Sorry. no pet• •Fumllhlnga avaJI WHVNOTCAll llM111 IU-YIWU 15555 Huntington Vltlage LAM, from Sin Diego Frwway, north of BMch to McFedden, weet on McFadden. FURNISHED or UNf\JRMSHED . !iEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plus much more! Sorry. no pm. Models open ditty 9 to 6. pvt llof'ne, ~VF 5275+ etc or aeperat• offtcee 12.5"1• lntereat $330/mo. office N B &42•1557 : I • utll &45-9515 up to 800 •If &46-5055 Term 9/87· 786-3304 . . . e Obtaining new !iubscription-. for onf' • COM 2B *1 MONTH FREE Widow has money for lllTWlllEI e · f h f' • • d 2ba light & EXCEL LOC-Utll Incl TD's. $10,000/up. No .S. or Col. Student to • o I e m est nt'wspapt'r,. in thi<. ar .. a. • ~~;,:i: ;5:;:5~ FROM 95c SF & UP credlt,..../no penalty call wOfk on wood ketch. N.B. • H you livi• in the Co~ta MN.a. tluut-• CALL(714)968-6193 OenlsonAaaoc.673·7311 area. 631-8460 • ingto n Beach , or lnine arN1, and ur4• • CdM FOUR MAN .. lllPllF/O : willing to lf'arn and work, call: : .. ~~~~~~55 lulataa ltlt Wut.. Siii RetaJl1totelnNpt.Bch.All e • 1n1a1a n11 * 11m11 * boolt• 10 tnai balance on • BRUCE R EISLEY • ~:~\~i!~~J.E:r~~ bannery Vile;:. Attractive FIT & PIT. Muat haV. neat, ~:?~:'. ~~':;'· &15j~~ : 1 : blk COM high. LOI Bd stOfe/front. 800 t/f. In· cln appearance ~ good ty Ing. Exper ~ Call • 842 -4333 • w/prlv be, pool tac,N-cludee trect llt• S795 dporl~"P. recordS.tartDM~. '50• A~bln 845-0793 eq. • • 1mkr $350 Ava 711 mo.675-8330,631-8277 req. ..... e • 720-0697/548-3367 plhr. Apply3182 Pullman MEDICAL OFFICE Group e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e St. C.M. 751-2880 prec. 1 Bkkpr-pegbrd, 'in w b•v "''""' Co'" "'~'" • A •1f • E/Bluff 3br 2b• w/one C..atnial ·---1 Recept. full ph ... lnaur. • AN E011A1 OPPORT11'°<11v f"'' 1 (HfR • other non tmkr $475 + lntalt 2tll -H•u•--a must. &44-1025 ,• • 'nutn. 120-1949 150 2,3 'd 5 u t 1111111 momn • • • • • • •• •• • • ••••••••• • •• •. · r t. nl 29 to Needed tor dlsple lllllUPD TUJllE Emplyd gllman ovr 40, n-Me 224 a/I $175; 504 sift advertising Sales a~ ror computerized acctg amkr, kit ch prvldg1, $300; 643 t/f $375. Plut f. 548·7~~ utllltles 831 2&42 rapidly expanding local system, n-amkr pre . · • dally newspaper. Ao• .Newport Western Corp., Newpert hKh So F..male n/emkr who llllee * BEAUTIFUL AREA * gresalve aelf-dlaclpllned Call Cvol, 851-0517 1700 16 ... Str•et ' pet1 to ahr 3Br CM hM Sky Park Offl~Ware-fndlvlduals may H rn ex-lllll URI CIRCLE 1-MIRIETS ~ "' .. S200. ~2-2453 houM, 1-2 suites, 2,350 cellent Income (aalary & ISCliectOUI 1 & 2Bdrm Api.. (It 00Wt') Fem to •hr 3BR 2ba Sq II ee. Gd prkg. comml111on), benefits Concrete Muon. Satery to 11 '42-Slll twnhae So Cit Pin aree Bargain at 55' p/aq. h. and advancement op· compenu1e exp er . ~~;;;;~g;;~~;i~ai;;;;;;i;i;;~. :.::..~~:: Nt•,.rt led No. •l=-s..,...21...,5,...1mo_·.,..·.,,..546-4 ____ 5_96 __ · Mo-to-Mo Bob 261-8700 portunlly. Se las ex-F/tlme. 760-2&42 BMutlful landaceplng, · Avallable now-580 ft perlence required. medle • poo1~i-~. uuna, EnBBi2: 880 1MMAvenue Flhrlge38rw/Flnwhlchr Harbor/Baker C:,te; experience advan-UttleMlat Muffet11tona Q••••E•I M2·1aa , ....... , IOW HIRING SIM., lit 1121rs 1111 M Ml IPTS. 2111111111 BT• IOICTD Im. ...... fHI! ~ co con. home to -~~perts... .. ..ntno OOft ............. .-.i ....... ....... '° ....... ,....ante end ...... on, ......,... to '°""' c... ....... and .. ~. 11•*·-t••••••o.tt .... 1•1•11• TeasA 1 rn'I,. .... .... _ ~ ,.., 7 (it 16th) S 100/mo+ • bCCll. a1-3019-A Harbor BIYd nr tageou1. Send resume lo: Tuff et, along ceme a .. n quiet ,,..,. 9iii9ii5-iiiiliiiiiiil 1111ance, &45·2357 Baker St (acrou from Mllll ll&IT IPld« end reed In the lSSllTAll lllllEll ocean. ~n cott.11 LAgBchahr48rl3&0 11t, Fed co). Prop mgr Ull.YPILll Delly Piiot Cla11lfled We c:.re ~our,-.. llt+del), c .... nctre dya 119·728-9"5 ev.e . 01 p 0 Box 1,...,.. aectton about Ml11 Muf-Interviews Wednesday 9.1 \ dent 8orty l',llJill•!!!~..!m!!!I 497 .... 91evs497·5714 . ' """ fet'e Tutte4 and bought It AM. at 2588 Newpor1 Blvd Mao"& t750'. =·1pet75!" 819-728-1212 eo.1a Mesa. Ca. 92628 fOf SSl.95. Yoo can Mii C , &40-3990 .,... .,. flew LARGE 2 Bdrm 2be, one your tuffet end Iota ol osta Mesa (on Newpor• °' . 11r Condo tn aec:urlty block to CdM beech. lttrllf 2tlJ lttr t 2tU other things through Blvd at Del Mar) lnlM UM ::la non *"*'• no pet1, $480 + 'hutH. 873·9102 Delly Piiot Cl111lfled Call ( 714) 53 7-4840 tor .. 1.111111 .,.. l /19. te25. Lido Sandi NB prof M Adi. Cell &42·5178 more tnfo EOe t 7t-7llOIW7a.68IO/H n11m1cr21-s11t1rw12F.1 We Want to Tell You 1-m:::::i---•=;;:;iii;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;::::;= _ ... I blk to ~. comm pool, =-gerS450+ 993-1&157 Where To Put It... ewapaper •-• Y1.U11 . oer. no pets.' 100: ~~~~br~~~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND. PRIZES! -~ mo.4t7-tl74 h~C.M.1350.831-4391 LAGUNA • ._.. 1711 MtF 25-<IO vr•. n...,,,kr. EnfOY • -atyte aur--$3415/mo. Share 2Br 2ba SELF STORAGE =~--Cltlltmlna • L pooi, 831-3475 Gall aft 3 pm of WooO-du...._ CloM to 111 . brtdge Vlllegia. aat 8unAowef · M/F furn 28r 2Ba N.8. ,..,... ,.~ ....,,. ,..,..,,.._ · ........ , Pool, ~. depoln, r.ta ..... _ -----..._.... , .. -·.-,.--... 16--+--IA utfls 840-8333 Creell offer a unique comblnetlon of one. two 1-----------M/F n-.emkr 25-35, 4br h• and thrH bedroom ..... C.t •ett• *t-WINI~ NWl>t .8!'~2• PGOf-~ loC.eed ~ ·--t2t5 --3aeo a wttely Of ~ 1111 MtF. 8tw 28' 21& ,_ for .. ..,..: i sa;;;, fit sat. X/8, M25/mo. ~ vtew. "* 8lloppno coftdO w(pOOI & apa, 1'A W/D, Qrdtw 411-4101 tit * n..a.a ~ t°'9I IC Plaa at 8'3-+l19 Oya * AecrtetlGn WOOdlldl Ylllo91 2511 H8 1 bllt bOh, i3i0. lnclda tar*, ... utl1 ,... ......., P"lf, 8.-..cs untta wtttt ca· _ II .... No. 558-0077 an e, t'n-4417 thedtat oelllno• & -CIMdc. Ne 111c..ec1e V-. No f*.t dOgl. 0tM by--II I N.8. Mdodedhomel375. __,.._. mutt ntlH -Temar1 non-Mlkt/~./Prof. w -""".... w/aame. 213 8"-2089 495-6900 • SPACES FROM $40 month •HELPFUL RESIDENT MANAGCRS •CLEAN, SECURE FACILITY •REASONABL Y PRICED •SPACES, FROM SXS TO 1SXJO OP£~ 91m-6pm 7 Days 1 week 20522 l.qune C&nyon Rd. 41'1-IM '' (V> Mile South of El Toro RO.Jd on l11una un~on Rd) AGES 11-14 EARN ~ TO S7S.OO PO WEEK Wt llOw lla'f I~ ~ fo1 yow111 nttr bt1Hrs to wcurt rtadtn fOf flit Or •nae eo,,,, Oally ,llot <Nr crtws start 11 J 30 p m •nd WOfk unt~ 8 JO pm 'lttkd.t,, On S.turlhr •• "" • ftw lllOft llOlll• You wtA u111 111111y t11~ .... PlllA .,. wtth "'""" fOVt ~ llltnly t:Mrt is llO delt1tht11 or Collett~ uwolrtd II yo~ "' lllltrHted. please c.atl ~ h I (714) 548-7058 : I 4 ..... ____ ....,i ........... __ ... _~_--'------------------------------------------=------------------~~~·--~--------------------....:.--~ ........... -".""'=-----=-=-------~--~------~------~--·J----~ • DI Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June ie. 1985 ......... I Ill! ••• ...... "" ltlt ...... 119 .... ..... "" .. ..... "" '* lW/n;UJ" ... ... "" II o~t!~~~1ttrJ .. H==··gMonoo.!~~· MIWllW MA1""rNANC1 llllnm9' .. PIMTIC8 ........ ,.-,.,,... II!! ... !!!'! "*...... ... ' . ...... '" llaltfOfOOlor&dtoOf~ ~1 9 -..w• ... • .. ,.. ........ ..... 1...., EXPEA. AEF & tOMe ? QualltY l'_..-~L twt nows:-'" pOelCiOn ~llWtdly.Mon ...... Ill lmmed. ~· Frlendty P/ttme, Ti., y ...... ~... .._ U'llNa. ... --::·=•'."!::n~ ... --.. --ENOl..18H. Call fYH to ooord1n':':. decCf UIVUIWlepel open'" t• AN mw-ttvu~rt.llllr.Ml·1MS WI I 11 ... ,.. ~phOIWYOlce,llte 930 to I. auottr.·ldMI hpandt~ fto'" .... 790-1580 In ~ l offtcee wlll ket~ dept. No aper. ---3'M·11PM cw 11PM-7AM reqund Nklit of· '°' '1lthd pertoA. CM a prowmeof cotipMJ' wll lfllll--T ..... __ traln.l'T/PT 8'Ui14 lrntMdtateo"nlngUvell• nee. lltrlln.Aalpidad--~-,..,..' ~apolattonefor ertvtfonl'Mfll NI ttlnroltOCW·te41 *IPO'Y i.dl. In tlOfM ... 811 lftl... -..-.-wu PIT• _,.. tn our eper1ment vanoement evel. IMO s.nta order cMpl. the M1o¥f eHftt rot a .,.._ e.awy ~ .... Or9w '*" oom--=fen notlttl~tOtbuty MIDNWP/T ~mplo• located In mo. Mr . Kru•t•r. ~~~~ P•ta11oedortr""-~ w/aperC_..~ Ml'IBT'Mtm mmicn..132..alO 'I__ UY =~~=:hi:: e:===':C,= =:ort leach and M2·=Tlmll '"'P-.•. No...,. eraicn.aooct~dex· ..,HTDllJ/TfPllT ~~~~ UUlllmfllf llllll .... IU ~1 .. ~,rrai, •hort hour•. u..-a to work taking Cf'edlt hit Ml °' P4W' time. 1n ~ C::,, ":t.:::· '"°· re!'-~etor• ./:. Clindld&ta to~~ tor women -'th ~ s.tt·9tMW ,__, fOf at Cottonwood 8ctioof, M · """ OUt r9fefenc. cl'4cil. IC>Piloattona •t ma)Or ._ In t poettlon. you wtll ba pet90n. Gene'• =et · lf'l weve '3.80 p/ht p1ue pt\onee, mua1 poeeMI ~· Xlnt *'" Av Aef> ftMI kiy .... roltrMnt 187. Ham!tton Cau 7eo.e702 pertment etore. Flex. ~ ':.:.-::: 1080 SO. co .. t Hwy: .. Ill• tJl•JT .,.. bonul• Of 2st for good typlnf lltllll. non-•flt•. C.U tor eppt raqd. MMl.t r..-dl a SchOOI. enrollment 280. HOUSEKEEPER. Xlnt op. day1/1ve1 hre. C1ll .. .....,. with 1 ....-..... of t.tguna e.ctl. ~ ltlCfl Mt9 CO F-Md 40t for~ emolCer. Newpott Beectl. 54a-6~ t~lof lllCPI'· • Min. queNflcellont·; gen-pol1 bMut N.B home, Suttn at (811} 887-M30 ~~ dutlee. ·--·1 neede Meluft S*tOn for ~ oplretort F« lntl!Mew~ Jan. pl\ie Bend ,...,,_ to r.~ c•11•110. n1n .,.... ..1.l4.t..~~IJA 91.uL A1111T ourfront oftlceto~• lo'* aterttno •IO• 762 lllT-.T/PIZU 8Ylt4I 12•. S100 ~ • ...., ~ IChool rands, dr!Yen 11c nae. 12 pm'°' tiC>Pt. 1t you.,.=· end ~.front bade . tMtcflbMrd. oper:a e--a::=• ..-. 11121 t&mJJ M P= ~= COl1t CA t2t2t admln., standNd edmln .. Mrs. BUMI! 841-eMO. LlllL llm?UY enJoy wortc outdOOR, ~ Sc>enWt. work route mall I Helet ~t wtU'I 11 -~ 12·5om. ,..,..,., le&end ar'lhlp,dneedt'Mfolcw. ULll~ :!~-:3ml:1•::~~~ OUSEKEEPING SEA· P•rttlme,3dtytp~.(M· tpC)lytoCer HlrMylt: ~1~~~ ~.:: =· r:: tittt., ~~.In-call720-t041S lftO, F&PfT day or nne E.xper pr~ M9'or latrallve MM<i. Cteden-VICE wan11 nlee, friendly T & Fri). l..IUgetlon ftrm In THE IAVINE COMPANY both lhlfta. 831..39" eo wpm, preYloue ~ Ckldlnf medlcel dental' .... , •• , hfa. E.ic.per or '#Ill trltn stock btrt IW o.c. Nr- tlal required. Previous t .. m l'Mmbert. FT/PT. N.B. Call 478.-7018 ll'Vlne Pacific OM.ion •xPdeend. lift~ ~ Apply In pettOn Thll(I po(t, 35 htWOftl •tM~ 1dmlnl1trevtlve exper. rq·~~·!·5507 Pl7hr MoP Uflll••• 810 Newport c.t\t9f Or .. 11111111.&llllfAIJ We oftet Mint pey I.,.,,,_ 1ncientM PfoOrwn. Md hnlMllH,ell .. 6/2(fbtwn noon l 8orn typino&owpm.~ pr9'. but not required. u .... " ·909 -Ste 800 ~per. front ote. 1"9Uf'anct llltt lndd 1 'OVA cMly :"£" ttocll own-...... ti....., M-anon. & Altante/H8 = Salary: '3e.197-$40,895. Chrlttlan C1mp Mttlft9, Newport 8Mctl, CA 92680 bllllng. Medicare l won .... Call tor an program. Apply ...._... ~1 .... Retll Work -· 204 da mutt be oertlfled & be WOf'tlet'a comp Mon tl\ru ...... Cl HS. lrtcaot Ave .--. llll/~119'. DMdll~-.°' appty1X:; 18+ yn 7'472&-0141 .... UIYU ""° Fri aarn....pm, Ss1-3"9 TELONtc llM!LEY INC. Coeta Me...' 5*4480 • • ..,.,. rL mw ULll E.xper ptel MuetWOftl ... July 1. 1m App11cai1ona ••YERTISlll! Liii.... 1110 1n1ta11ar1 needed. ... •• ·--·-P~ """9401 EOE u.t , .. , ... ..._ u =t N111rttton1 1n11ne a Sun. ~ hrl 10 ba may be Obtained by eon-IUI w l\j}i .... marlM a conat. 1xp. -_, ... , ICE IHW. ...... ul flu ~ opening•~ arranged.~ AWi tac:tlng Or Su•n J Rain HI time tine oo06c fOf n... helpful. 845-2244 tor busy Ofthopedlc ate. ,_ W llfln lion cent• lnlide 1Mne 1n pereon_ Ketm Alma fl'/, Adml~latretor: Per: ARTIST op. F.V. 964-1422 •ft 3. llmlted Hfl'/ lie. helpf\11. No••· nee. No MlllnQ. ll&AIU&J. fer ..,e. AlnGh Fashion llland Hardwwe, 2tM Harbor aonnel/Communlty Raia· Ull tor Ray. So your old J•lopy finally Call Phytlla, 84&-M24 Wiii trtln. lent• Ane ol· -I laMn 11•11 We need •xpeJ Yltemln Blvd, eo.1.8 Neu Ilona, Hemet Unified LIYlll OllPU conked out and left you Mlttlon Viejo kltch & flee. 8lllery 15-7. p/hr. l1,lll-l,11f/...efll <11•) Mt-1111 ~ ~!:.:: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii School Olttrlet, 2350 W. Growlng d~ly newspaper 10< home for the elderly with • 1011 ol drive? Find lndry prvtdga, 'p"' ba. Ac--Make IPPOlntmenta. Hrs. eflta AWIY In P9f90n HI • •11n Latham Ave. Hemet, C• :.C,t!"im~~~=v•.C~~~ $1200. mo plot room & 1 dr;:ndabl• car In ca.a to pvt take & bdl. 5-9 ~ 9-1 Sat. additional~ tnor.... ll•PHllllT 101 Atrium Ct . Ne l&LllT _.,, 923.43 Telephone (714) ducttve, layout lrtltt who boerd 478-2178 clas1 642-5678 ' $400/mo Daya 857-e523 Kelly, M2"'5142 on Ji.lly 5. t l •%on Busy~. llnn. Gooct 5'0-«>52 DPEITIL 654-2171ext.421 EOE under1tand1merchandls-HONE WOAI< • Earn Jan. 3, 1Ne. phone men~. Quick -------- 11...A/htteu Ing, to de$lgn edY9111alnl'I a1·1y P1·1..w . WU 1100. p/Wt. W• trllln If he Or ant• County IMrner. n-smoker. Good IAI MAT mt'llOTM _.. '°' 1 variety ol clleni:. •••••• •••• UI • ... ttrac1. ledlea needed for quallfled. For lmmed Mer.nail's Office hH ew to run '{{.llldl AM· 'uH time lnddg wttnc:ta. ~LL f"4 lenen Our dllCflmlnatlng mer-• pon~ 8work 2'} patio.. ~. $4t-I04$ ext. 240 vacanctae tor g'1ldl.lat.. po11 .,..._ 75 -8003 25-27 crul11ng boat lllW' Apply In '*'°"· 3-6pm ket demand• qua1hy and • • _.,... ttye ~e-•eea 0< enrollaee of any cai.-n•Pf llllT Calypso 2121 W... Cout Mon-Fri. Holt Hut R... style. • • ~~~--=~:~ fornla POST Buie Matur: l o.c!: Re-Hwy, N.B. 645-7100 t4uran11. 18850 Dougl11, Newpaper production • COLLECTOll WAITED • llTIR IOm tomer _.. ....-Ion. Aclademy. ,.._,tlOnltt wanted fOf ,.._ 111•1•• m.Dmm .. 111 ow hiring top tMght ..... oonaultanta fOt new ea, pat'lel Product c.nter opening right .....,. Irvine. 752-7156 knowledge helpful. Ablll-: • Mua=en ~~h ~v_,.. Co T~ 80 ...= SALES ty to WOl'k under .c--d· • u . . • vllllable In; t..... ;;;;:;.,."""' ;r_Mar"'-111 ..,.... .. t good ____ ....... MAqlNE HARDWARE .. -• WOITIYE .,.... 1-art time op.-nmo in 'i.-wport • ,.. ...""'o Ill.-"'-'II d "" ont ...,,_ •~ e.x-~ FIT NB .,. .. ...,__ lint$ a mutt Prt0< new•-• " NEWPORT BEACH ....., . ..., • guar ..., .eonera. -...-..._. ' ...... ..... _ famlty with two bo ~ Ut-ac h d L B h • nee. M-24.34 Mlk• ---__ .. do peeranoe FIT l)OeltlOn s,...~ +comm ... , .. , .,.._, ys, Pipe< expe< an advan-• · an aguna t'8(' a r t'a. • LAGUNA BEACH ..w Pf-.... Pteueeall 845-1791 _, ., 5 l 3 yn. need•. apeclal tage. Po.ltlon la full time, • 1-:or n up to 7 .00 pt'r hour for • LAGUNA NIGUEL u~· THI other work • required. oenefltl ~:: ~-:~~r :Ji,~,~ good benefits , Hllry • ('Ollt>t•ting for monthly Su Mc rip-• EJtpertenc. preferred but .. ~~:,"in ~ulr•:.~~ uon I n.1. ... =-~: E~R~~~,~~-: ..-commensurate with ex-• • not neceuary. Earn DAI&. Y PILOT eye IT"bu-N.B. fl E. oflkle. Xlnt opc>0r1un1ty to join nallonal l'lrm In l"9 fl.id of tet.eommunlcatlon lylterM ...... Ex.cep. tlonal compWI)' beMfttl 9nd strong commt.eion Incentive program. ~ oppry to join a ,.., gro.- 1n g company. lnt•r· connect ..... expar .... plus, but not a .,,..,. qultlte c.. 54(). 1 130 tor Bob Hannah. Vice Pr-. dent. Ha\19 NeUrM ready. hOUMhO'O: c:IMn. meals, perlet'1()9 1 11 d • tion<;. Experience preff'rr.-d b y no t ... IT II eorract1on c:orrectabteto M _, 9frande. Must hive own nqu r 91 an • · d u b I 8 • $450.-leo0. per month, rA SULT" 20120. Th9r. le no maxi-uat type. 759-0157 IAUS resumes to: Steve rt'qu1rP .. n ust e a l ea111 I yeart. • No .cotlaetlng. Call 10am 1--------111cs 2 exprd wom111 ~ car, 5 days. Sllary open. Hough, Art Director .• • old. Call IO A,'1-·1-PM. Mr. • to 4pm. Monday. Frldey. SllYICI ~nm•f.lta llmar•"· Excellenofferedt UOPJ/LT n... Ing exper pre!. No calla, Rafa req. &44-8564 ...,.., Dally Piiot. P 0 Box • DlllCTOI .,... · IRPlllT-..-1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. •. l\irldand. 642-·i.321 . Ext. 207. • IUllllUIT Y Applylmmedlat.ely. -&P94Y lnperaonM-F.9-5 92626 • For Result . E Otta. Udo area. Bay StrMt Import• 1985 : ClllOILATlll IEPT. : ~'!!'-"21 Service Call ~ e:!~nd..;!!t 5 Hart>ot Bl/CM To pl8C9 'f04X mau-oe before the reeding public, phone IUlllOIAST l&ILY PILIT 330 W. Bay St. • 142-4121 EIE • --64J.1671 11on & neat 1n ~-IAUS-larn• • • .... Ill a n c e R • 1 p o n d -irty plus comm ldeel tor ,10.lly Piiot Clutlfled, 642-5678 • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ~ 673-7300 Uk for Phytlls atudent 20 Hrs p/wtl, : '!', ~o:."l,'8::'oi::i:,r,~.~toWf : :m•n nu Daily Piiat: ~ r-=.I ..________ =1U::1~2.3~andla Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 j~~iiiiii~iiiJ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ!1~·~·:.;·~·~·:.;·~···~·;·~·~·~·;.,·~·~·;i1·~·-·y~y~·~ : ' : Hall~~°:.~Jon I : : 10 CMc c.nter P1au HIRlNG NOW UP TO $8.00 PER HOUR TO START. Great Opportunities in All Departments. • Lumber Dept. • Garden Dept. •Bldg. Materials •Plumbing Dept. • Wallcovetings •Electrical Dept. • Paint Dept. • Ceiling Fan Dept. •Lot Men •Receivers •Hardware • Truck Drivers • Furniture • Cashiers E.0 .E. o ·utstanding Benefits also! Apply in Person Now 601 s. Placentia Ave. 6912 Edinger Ave. et Golden West Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647 Between Orwlgethorpe and Chapman Neer Hwy. 57 Fullerton, Ca. 92431 ... : SUMMER .1011 : Santa Ana, CA 92701 • • °'other County IOb oP-• The Daily Pilo t hu limited openings • pottunltlea call our r• • for carrier boys a nd girls, 10 yHn • corded~ : o r .older . Earn spend ing money, : <714) 834-OBS • lri " prizea and much more. Join e fflrm. Action Emptyr M/F : thf' Daily Pilot Team. : PllTm Ull e C • kpg expar .. computer : ILL TOii Y! : :t.a ~tryi.~': ~~;~ : 842-4333 : ::s.~~~ t o •tart. • • t°=jjiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii • • 1 PlllllllL •llTM • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • xper. Xlnl oppty. • 330 "" B41y stt-eo.1e M..a. CA 92927 • Preschool loceted In • AN EOUAl OPPOATUNllY EMPLOYER • hlOhly d•tlrabl• area • • Call R•bbl Duchman. I • Kiddle Kollege ( Mon- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tuee. June 17-18, 9-tpm) s s SILES MllllEIEIT OPPORTUIITT Crew SUpervisors are now needed to work in a professional management position. ~ We now have openin1s for YOtlll adults to supervise newspapers sales crews. Responsibities wl incbte hm&, tramr and motivatq teens in obtairWlg new customers for the areas leadinr newspapers. For an excelent opporb.11tiy, and earnings et $600-$800 per week, CALL FOR llTEIVIEW 842-4333 78&-5000 p IT APPJ llT1DS et appointments on phones In Santa Ana of- fice No exp•r. nee. Selary, no Millng. $5-7 p/hr Eves IOMJ for high achoOI ttudenll. ~ ca. 662-5'M2 P/TUllT ... b-:.. non-emoklno per-1 ;a;; to run ehoeOlete shop on w-*ends In N.B. 675-4748 P /T LIM111 lrtter EWPORT Bi:ACH PUB- LIC LIBRARY h&8 19 hr wk open po91tion for a drvr to OellYlf mall l II· brary materlats btwn 4 branches & city hall Min qualification. Incl avail· abtllty dally btwn 8am-12 noon & a valid Calif. driv- ers lie. Salary S8 16 hr Apptlcatlons may be Ob- tained .. & returned to Newport c.nter Brltlcil Library . 858 San Clemente Or. N B 92660 Flllng deadllne 8/21185 IUIPT /Ill IPO 2 Houn, Typist/Office AdmlnstratOf wanted IOI' buSy real estate otta 70~ WPM a must Com- pt.1ler expenenca a plus. Salary commensurate w/exper1enoe Call Toni Of Joan 831-1296 HOROSCOPE Monday, Jane J7 SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES CMarch 21-.\pnl I q) C ollecLneeded 1nformat1on. analvu data. bnng o urce matenal up to date Emphaw. on tnps. \tsits. reunions. ab1ht} to !>t:nsc pul~ ol puhli~ \ oJ "ould en10~ unuwal success 1n dealings w1th "omen TAURUS (Apnl 20-~la~ 2UI '11re'' 'l'r\iillht}. cunostt~ w1lh ngness 10 ma ke 1nqutr1e') \ ou pm-.c.,, 'omethmg ot \aluc someone wants 11 but ma' not be "''Hing w pa' tor 1t Kno"' 11 proteC't ~our interests. do n ·1 gne up \ometh1ng tur n111h1ng GEMINI (Ma' 2 l·June 21ll Re\ISC rn 1e"' rt·modcl rebuild on mo re su1tabk structure C 'de high. 'ou ,!ll'I "hat \OU "ant 'ou·11 bt' more popular and man~ will ..eel \our gu1da'lcl .\-:iu;inu> Scorpio persons hgure prom1nen1I~ CANCER (June 21-J uh 221 f mpha\I' on'"' l \l1~.1IH•n mot I\ e) personal de1ect1\e "or\.. (,1,e lull pla' to 1n1dll·" lual l unn,11' -don't be satisfied IA-Ith superficial re'ipon~' ~temht>r n t 1•rl)<•\1tr 'n 1s attrac ted to 'ou. LEO Uul~ 23-.\ug 221 \ ou f\.' Jue lor a pka\Jnt '>urpn~ -lOuld include ~1ft and romance \ ou·11 makc dllmnth adJu\tment surroundings "'Ill be bt>autllied ~ou'll tx· uimplime"lted on dt.>tor Libra natt'e pla}S paramount role VIRGO C .\ug. 23-Sept 221 You n·1:lnen.,hat had°'-'*" lost )ou'll part1C1pate in s~1al confe~n~ a SC<"ret "'111 ~ re' caled to vour advantage. ( areer or bustnt'\~ gt't\ Ot'<>\l lt'l hn1\.1Ut'' "di tx~ rl'lined and 'ou'll be rid of unnecess .. m ourdt•n · LIBRA ( pt 2\-(kt .:.:1 fu1.u' 1111 \1>rt1rnunk"Jt1<1n .H..1dl'd rt•spon<o1btl1t\. ncr1.'\'>1I\ tor m1.·1.·11ng J1.•JJlin1.· < >ld1.•r 1nJ1\ 1Ju.il 1' ..sll\ \\Ill pro\t· 11 m.i' l'H'n hl'lp '11u tlhtJtn Ill l ,.._.-1unJ111g t .ipnu m nJll\t' pla'' oul\tanJrng mil' CORPIO ,, ~I .: \.' •\ .: I \\ hJl hJ•I "''"" Jd • .I\ l'U " I nil" rc<."C'l't' ncct'\\Jr~ .1111.·nt11.1n 8J~1, ,h\lrC\ .ir1. :.i.-l•mplr~.11.·J. HJu II at1raL t lho\t' "ho '>h.lrt' 'nur 1Jt•Jh ~ 1.)U II rc.i, l m.1r1.· Pt pk 1IJ Jt•bt "Ill be paid. ~ou'll be mnr1. 't'(Urc a' rt"\Ufl , ') SAGITTARll'S 1 "o' .:2.on ~ 11 (Jl·l rL·~·r nP' ... 1.in f\'.tl11c break from pas1 1s 1mm1ncnt \tcnanl> highlight' >K·lt-J1" <"a~ legal affairs. contract otkr conn.'rn ahout mantJI 'lJtu' ( ni .\lluanus nau' e~ pla' s1gn1ti"Jnt ri)l1.·' CAPRICORN t lkl 2~·fan 1 •11 IJ1>putc .. ou.lJ.c.rupt11\t.:.r dn c.100 ofpropcn' fk J1ploma11l r1.·Jli1c Hl\I ,1,q•ntu.1lh gc.>1"hJt1uu ..-.ant -( anu·r natl' e. pth\lhh J "••man pn" n 'JluJhk Jlh I rnpnnt 'our Sl\k1 · AQl'ARll' 1J.in .:11-h·h 1:-.1 f "' u' 11n ,11m111un11.Jt1t>n 1ra,el. 1ncre:ic;ed social :tt'll\ ''' l<om.snu· 1, h1ghl1ttl11,·J 1t·ding.> arc 1nteM1ficd and \ou·11 kMn \loht'rt> '•'U 'land ... 1t ,,, .. ,1.11 .. pcr<;on agmanu~ pla~' unu-.ual r,1k PISCES th·b l'l·\l.1rd1 .: ' ',,u im• 1:.1p,1t°'h 1 I •t1rt..1ng "1·1-t matenJI a1 hand -l..nt'" 11 .1, t J,u,rdm~l • I n•lnhndn' pr•ll.t•durl· help~ JttJ1n goal Ek -..lllinl! 111 r1.·\ 'l' ···m1xkl .1nJ fl) hnng modem technique\ tnlll pla~ \\ atlh h'r .\~u.inu,· Ask for. BRUCE EISLIY IF Jl'NE 17 IS YOLR BIRTHOA\ '''u 'l'kh m du amth1ng hal fwa~ -fon l1U the"' atL·r '' htH or nJIJ nL' l'f l\·p1d ) ,1u art• c:ipahlc of mccllng deadhnl'' N hJnJlln~ n•,ptm'11' Iii\ "'u ..srt' IOll'n..c par,-;1onatc.' ..cn\lmt'ntJI t Jnll r l apnu>rn l'll:r,un' pl.t' 1mpt)n.an1 . mall & lllno. Ra-'roles tn 'l1Ur hfe Rl'man~l· lhJur•,hc' h)r H•u th" \\'.if 'ou make tall exper helpfu.I. "'50 C\Clllng \OnlJd\ and tht'r\' \.. I ~ ' rrc nu!lll\ 1 f'HlnC\'f a prujl'l't p/hr 11111. MOflo<Fr1 8-5 Emphaw. 110 grcJlC'r 1nJl·pt·nJ,·n\( at-11 ., t1 1mrnn1 ',,ur o" n ~"It• Kar.n. 831·T983 1Juh ""111 °"' mcmor:.1Nt· h•r' •u in I J • .;, PIUl1C&al 'nfllll Pu11p.aen11tv1ure Advict Ol"I all malt~ f.?ial'lt' &50-2758 S.Crt1arial Stmtt• AM l WCHd Pfooeaslng P1e1i uc & Oei!YI') 0 C 'lfpot'I .,. ... 9 79-, 272 10 YRS E.XP All Merelt11lal aves 1va11 Fut accurat•. IOW r I .. ~9--84()7 t .. ... )J .. • De Or9"ge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Ju09 16, 1985 "::r'"· If you .,. mo fOf extra apendlng money. Of Ilk• to go placee Ilk• Magic Mountain. Knott• Berry Farm, or win Prizes and Award1, Call us nowl We have M\191'81 openings In c M .• H B or F v 6-42~33 • DtATV BOA T1 • You name It. I'll do ttt C.olyn. 646-0e27 IN)fft •lloc>i'•-- )(lnt cond M1111 ... , s 1ua. EYH/Wknd• (714)963-t108 '73 450 SE. lllv w/blk Int, xlnt condition 841-3283 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE '-\,tfl l11.tJ1 j q• I 837-4800 49 l -4S I I ---~~------:........----------- THfOOOPE ROBINS FOR D Jt i(, t44WA1 >M ""' .. , ( (J\ I A Mi')~ t ill THEODORE ROBINS FORD J IJt,(.J t1Allf\1 Jk "I w lJ (O~TA Ml \A 1,4 J Ut11(, ......... .. 21111•1T Speed, air, C111Mt1e, tunroof. (1FNN590) ... THEODOR I ROBINS FORD J01,() HAR&1 1Q !i1 "'{1 (U\IA M l \A (,~I UlJHJ ..