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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• DRllHil COAST ~-· GARFIELD ® I COME ANP GET IT, GARtrlELP/ . .. SUNDAY • .IUN• Ht t... f OOT THE. HANKERING FOR SOMETMINO A CAT CAN REALL.._, PIO INTO? THEN 'TRY THE. CAi FOOP WITH REAL MEAT B4t'-PROPUCT!> ANO RAR£ HERB!> ANC? 5P1CE.~. lHEN,QOENC.H TMAT THIR5i ~ ....... ..._. ~9'1.i....... W11M A TALL FRO~TY BOWL OF MILK -"---~--------~-------- YOUR HDlllDlll DlllY PAPIR _.. . -. . -. . -,_ . -. by Jim Davis PINNER If» &ERVEO l WE CAT~ APPRECIATE GOOP P. CKA61Nu I " DENNIS THE MENACE r11~~ th1n.g fort~ ~1n. JUDGE PARKER HELEN, MAKE A LUNCHEON YES, MRS. WARNER! BY THE WAY, RESERVATION FOR TWO AT MR. WARNER SAID HE'D LIKE TO THE OLD TRIESTE NOON! SEE YOU THIS MORNING ABOUT . THE PRESS RELEASE ON THE LANE ACQUISITION ! ,.....__ . ··\'.m~.'),r~.,~..,, ... wh 1ch LEG io go down~ by Harold Ledoux DID YOU EXPLAlN YES ... BUT HE SAID THlS WAS THAT I WAS VERY -,IMPORTANT! SHALL I SEND BUSY ? HIM BACK? r---- NO! I 'LL GO TO HIS OFFICE! ALL RIGHT, HANK! TELL HEATHER ... I .. I JUST HAD AN ME WHAT WAS SO IDEA ABOUT A PRESS RELEASE IMPORTANT THAT IT ANNOUNCING THE LANE ACQUI· COULDN'T WAIT UNTIL SITlON ! I wANTED YOU lO SEE LA TE Tf"ilS AFTERNOON! IT BEFORE I SEND IT OUT! ., ""· -\ .. ...... a•r•2 .. •r•n•s•n•n•e.-. ........ a~----------·--------------------~~~~~- FOIJ::S, ¥ HAVC A GU!ST 1H/5 MCRNN5 IVITH A RA~ IJVtJsuAL aAIM TO F14Me.' I me /{)EA IU4S THAT SIJSTAINEJ) f)f£J(TK)N /!£FLECTE1' A CBUAJN MQIG4l. txaaENCE.. NO ON6HAP£VEJ(1HOU611T ~ 711AT Be- FO/l.E. ff JIJST KIN() OF 1001< OFF! " >5. C.V£RY TIME 51»ftf)f'E. IA/HO I l.llOERSTAN[) ~S HIS /.(VIN6 PLAYIN6 /Al/TH '(f/~v~, A BAU. OR PUC!< SAYS ON 1v f'Vf1'1vllv7. 1V THAT HIS 7l!AMMA1l3S "SH:JJl./Cf) &l?Ne5T. 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Clllfll• .. When I was in high school boys weren't too attracted to me. I was WI and big. My father said. 'When the boys grow up they will find out what they're Ol1SSlllg. Believe in younel(' His worst aavicc was 'don't go mto show busm~· .. Ct-stir" llC'• 'St Dslwtlln' .. My father gave me no adVJCe -which could have been the best advice. and then apin. it could have been the worst adVJCC. Mostly my father got dlsappomted m me. M Dr. Joyce Bro~ Pstc•1l1&kt, llctlnr, ~ ut 'It .. His best advice: 'In any ncaotiation, have the other person take the first step and make the first offer.' And his worst adVlC% 'Fi.rush what's on your plate because some ctuJdmt ovencas are swving.' " STAil IY YOUI SOAP: Tammy Wyneae wouJd 11ke to go on tour an • ..._,"~bcr to oclebnte her 20th anruvcrsary in country mus.JC. but a dectsion will partly depend on shooting schedules for Capuol, CBS daytime soap. The 44-~-0kf Grammy Award wmner ys waitress Darlene Stankowski. 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Cal R.ipken Jr. 1s nearly a head taller and fur more famous than his father, Cal Sr. And Like many other fathers a.od sons, they'll celebrate Father's Day at the be.llpark. On that sunny dwnond, .. 8~ Rip" 1s the tea.m's third-base coach, pulling down no more than $6.S,OO) a year . .. Little Rip" 1s the milllon-dollar~­ ycar, all-star shonstop of the Balumorc Orioles. Cal Jr. was Rookie of the Year in 1982 and the American League's Most Valuable Player m 1983, when the Onolcs won the World Scncs. Indeed. Sports fl. lustraud has called Cal Jr. \he consum- mate ballplayer." But he remembers when .. people thought we were unportant because my dad was involved m baseball. At school. my fncnds would say, 'My dad docs this and my dad docs that' rd say 'My dad manages a baseball tea.m. • .. Cal Sr. was a mmor-league ma.naser back then. and that was good enough for h.as son. .. He was always runrung the show." says Cal Jr ... He always seemed to be very successful m what he was doing. One of my goals was to have tum manage and me play for h.am." Besebell. as Donald Ha.ti. a basebatt- blnen poet. once wrote ... lS fathcrs and sons play1.ng catch, the long arc of the years between." But n wasn't aJways that way for the R.ipkens. When Cal Jr. was growing up, h.as father often was away. Cal Sr .. a weak-tu~ minor-league catcher who never made u to the bia lcaaues. spent 16 years manag- ing minor-a,ue teams m places like A~ crdeen. S.O.; Appleton, WtS.; and Roe~ ter. N.Y. He had winning seasons for I .S of those years. The rest of the fanuly -V 1 R.ipken, her ~sons and one daughter -wouJd JOtn Cal Sr. for part of the season. But much of the time he was away and they were back home in Aberdeen, Md. "I fed cheated m a manner of speak- ing." says Cal Jr .. now 2.S ... , aias rm makma up for lost umc. I 9ec tum every si• day. It's ruce." f.aaes' to please tus father. Cal Jr started playina baseball at age 8 ''Everythina I seemed to do for a while teemed to be to 4 • USA WEEK.ENO. JUNE 13-l s. 1986 -Fred, 24, and Billy, 21. It just so ha~ pened that Cal Jr. and Billy, a shonstO! on the Orioles' 0us AA team in OW lone, N. C., took to baseball Fred wa more interested in mo~ and no' worts as a mechanic for an Abesdeen mo llCOIT llt:..,..........., '"i: .............. ,..,...., ..... ",.. torcyde dealership. •" llP Cll Jr .. tM Int,..,_ ti• "tM f• ....... llP ..... ._. • ......_ . Dluahter EDen, 26, is married and live in A~ she plays fast-pitch softball make turn proud of me," he says. .. , Young people shouJd have the opportwU-Even now, on the job. Cal Sr. trtaU tu wasn't pla)'Ull for myself. I knew deep ty to do whatever they enjoy. If you enjoy son just like anotbct ballpla)'a'. down irwde he wanted me to play. I could your wort. that's 90 percent of the battle. Says the father: "'1'bcre's a ICDJe o teU by the look tn h.as ~. Cal teemed to CJtjoy playina bueball" pnde, You expect him to do weU becaUSI .. He seemed to alow. The more times But .. I didn't to instill anythina in he's one of your players. You lilce to tee a1 he did that, the more times I wanted to him, .. he says. .. ~ou have to let 1UYS 10 the auys do v.d.l You're rootina for every play. I still sec that ~ow. It's the same out and play. h's snU a pme. Money has body, rm proud of his 1000mplisbments slow as when I first picked up a &Jove or nothm& to do with it I think too much but l don't ,et carried away with iL" when he asked me to So to a (lmeball) tmphasis lS put on winnina in l.Jttle Says the son: 1bat little &ook in bis C'Y' clJruc when I had other th.Jnp to do, but J Lcasue. You can't make a~ lc:aaucr' is the most you1J llt-That's the way be': went anyway. out of a 7-year~ It taltes time." always been. A took td1s more than one "I seemed to be compeung for h.as tune. For that ttaSOn. he let Cal Jr. Ft into mi.f!lt think. Those clirua were a way of spending time buet-1J on his own terms. He didn't foroe 1 understand tbl1 becaUIC I know~ with hun Goma to the bell,part was a way the prne on tum and didn't tee tum-~ he is. He's •cx:ulCd olbcina unemotionaJ of bana around your dad until he was a 9CrUOr in hiah IChooL He says theft's noth.ina to be emotion& Says Cal Sr .. SO: .. I never pushed him. It was the same with his other two sons a.bout In Un.le Laaue, mom wu alwayi the one there to praise you or put her arm around you after I bed pmc. .. But it meant just IS much (in hl&h school) for dad to shake your band and say, 4<Jood ~· in I low VO\Ce with I straiabt face. Cal Jr. says. Cal Sr.'s shadow has been a help and a burden to Cal Jr. through the years. .. Hav-ina him there rdieved I lot Of pressure. .. Cal Jr. •ys. .. , kept &din& I had to do well because all eyes were on me. He to&d me to do what I did to ,et here (the majors). He made it easier." But by the time Cal Jr. bepn pWY\Jll In the Orioles nunor-lea&uc system an 1978, Cal Sr. had become an Orioles coach - and It times that WU I burden. '"A lot of playen' wives don't know as much about buebalJ as you'd tJunk. .. Cal Jr. says. '°They would psap and talk and y I was-there u a favor to tM-OJpn.iza- tion. It made me more determined to make iL" Even after Cal Jr. r'CllChed the ht& ~ at 21 , there were doublers. When you first came up, ~didn't know you bdon,ed in the bi& leqiaes on your talent alone," he says. .. Once you proved you.ndf and started to have some S.ICXal, they started to accept you for who you are." As a rooloc. Rlpken spent a lot of time · with tus father, especi• lly on the l"Olld. .. Evcrythina was so new ... he says. .. My teammates were so much okier. 'They were so much more mature. Not too many have the luxury of tumina to their father in the bta leagues. .. But as Cal Jr. has matured. they have ~t less time ~. The son, who's . . now lives in a la1JC h~ he built the ballpark. .. A lot of u.me I need SPICC and bme. He reoopUzes that,.. Cal Jr. says. But "'from I very early • if I had I quesuon, I felt my dad wu an open book of knowl-edee-He always had an answer and al- ways does." When it comes to basebe.11, the Ripkens amcnJJy qree. That oomes from the end-fess hours they've spent over the yem 1alkina about the game. .. , know my mom 1C1J timi of it." says Cal Jr. t4()nce it 1C1J suned, it aets to be a len&thY diJcusion. Most of the time we I think Ilona the same line. It used to be rd have a question and he'd 11ve me a solu- tion. .. Now we've reached a point where ifs more complex. The d1fferences are small- er. We1J talk at out and come up with a oompromile. We think very much alike. I should say I think like h.im. He's condi-tioned me. .. 0r IS poet Hall puts it 8&9eball .. is oontin~ like ootluna ebe amona American th.inp. an end1esa pme of re- peated summen. C°' the 1ona eenera-tions of all the fa and all the t0ns. .. -- -COVER STORY L -- ------... Md a lot more ailent daln I Wll ever liven cnditb." USA WaX.ENt>-JUNE 13-IS. 1986 • 5 Now for the truth about who's lowest 4mg Now is lowest~ By U.S. Gov't. testing method. g SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quining Smoking Now Great~ Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. All lflAND STYl.ES APJM. ARE O)nm I NCJN THE LOWEST Of & BRANDS ~ Canpet11r.ie llf Ms re11ec1 •"* the Jsi 85 nc ~ or nc medlod I SOFT PACK IOOs Al Tffl. MElfTHOL3 1111 ., •• , 0 3 1119 rt1COU111 .., "' CIP"Tt "' nc ....,. ~ I • Broderick career on stfo1Ward ith a new movie opening this weekend and · pts Pilin$ up, he's doing fine at age 24. Ll'-''-ln, he might even move out of mom's place. r<' I land of liviJla that I don't need. It is not .. fail-. Illa .......... , ..... l11l1r'1 llr II Illa -.t .t: I think it was my first ,' ....... Ila ..... _... 1111 movie, (the Neil Simon comedy) Max • ,.,...,. I MP ...... ..... Dugan ktrinu. I penonally think tba1 IS ...__ ~ Ferris IDd J have 1 k>t in • rea1 exc:rDmt pedormance (he PaYed toatm0n. I played hooky 1 lot. School the tmHlt IOI\ of ICUal ~ Ma- never really fOr me. When I was IOD). It WIS not I h-.e pan, but at was -about• s-rd~ 1e11t borne very ia1 and honest. ha~IO much ener"IY· They'd ldJ my Oii 1111 lltt .....,, Jwa ln•lf1ct, .... 11, Maahew .was a linle rev...i up 11M 111 IW: Did died :£1he fin1 , and we decided be needed 10 ID day of rehearsals for B on &ocJi. But for awhile. .. I bad • rea1 problem. he knew the career was · · 10 ~ .,.... tlr 1111 lltlr'a • J would pen for me. He just didn't tee any of it I ~tch my Dad (the late ICtOI' Junes Bro-never bad 1 P9rt ~I didn't uk for his 5 work and, in the b9Ck of my mind, lldvioe. He was pat at ca1mina me down. kind of liked it For.man!years. II lllw ........ Ma Mp ti: J ride my , I would have said "'bllCblll bike and roller-ebte. I Ibo have two ~ player, fimnan and veterinarian." in that 900pCS, and I ID up 10 our roof in New order. Y ortc and look around. I boulht I third II 111111111 arw Mf' ail11t· My pm--te~ in a church 1uctioo for SIOO, :nts were never real pushy about the ooi-but it as to bia that I don't know bow 10 kit ~ As an lldor, my father under-opaale it It sits in my dolet. MOidy. I 51.00d. I bad acted in~ .J•y I could all ~ 10 ~ out with my biab 9Cbool lhrouab biab tcbool. ~ Tt ~not 1 lhock. 6icnds in the neilbborhood. When rm ~ was I pm way to delay coUeae-I not wortina. I &nd it very easy 10 not do reuooed, .. rm~ to be an llCUJr' and if IOO much. f'm ~ lazy by natuft. I really fail -ifl can't er:t any jobs-the II Ma ._... .. _..._ It w... A ~ will still be there... pinblll =.c.,ine, 1 new =... r;9" still II 1113, 1111 ,_ 1111 W ... ti: A not spendq the bia money. phenomenal m:; that bcpn on my binb-Oii Illa MW rmU.1111f wb 'F.na' • :yihe~ ,JJ~ =tr= • J111•• en,,._..,",..... &om Max Dutan Rllvms to w~ Jeet Cray: No comment The easiest way 10 BrighJon Biodr Mmwirs without u -to IC' in10 trouble is to talk about sirts. ina 1 breath. Ahnolt ovemiahty I went Maybe the rumors are tnie. maybe not. &om beina an unknown 10 (havin&) ~ h atartlll 1111 .. fllllr: ru er:t to that vision Cl'eWI waitina It the Dee dOor to some day. ' intaview me. ........... : rm like I nomad. I don't 11 lllw flteMa .. ,..._ rwt~ It really live ID~ I spend a lot of time * UHl1t• There WIS 10rDe raelltment in I rented ~ i!l lol ~ bcc:a..-friends wbo really weren't friends of film tcbedulc:s. ~I still live at home ooWdn't handle it My &mily WU tbriDed. in Gfticnwic:b VW. with . mother. rd ~ sisaen were w..v -"T'OUd. "!ut I lelC (my like to er:t my own pllce. AD "V want is 1 bi& sista\ Jant.i" ~as 1 poner tn 1 loft in New Y art. wbidl is the same · littJe ~ in Cireenwicb Villllc. and 1 IS I bia mansion in Beverly Hills. i ~ know it IS bard tlO make I li:t~ that after a&out"ftve Of siJl ftlms. rD be~~ P1oi::aion. And here I am . the aftOrd such an apmtment. -~ .... D, 1111. at .. M Cllr .......................... ..... ....., ... , ....... .. " .... ,..., .......... ... .~.,_....,......_ ....... . .......... Jl,tA t•t c', . ._.. ........... . ...... ............ - .... •111 ..... llJ .... . II 1111 1'81:: Jldcie Gk:aon lS God. 1 have most of the ~ 39 HOMym(J()Mrs eplJodes memorized. There's not I bid one. He'a an at.olute comic pius. After I won the Tony Award. I received I tele- parn &om him "'C.onaratulatioos on your Tony, from Jadcie ... rn always bes> that tdecram. It's from the ~ One n.ilht be came 10 meet me bee""• after Bn6/llOll &odl Mnnolrs. I WIS in awe. II ......_ --= They are pilq up. but J dlon 't like rc:adilJI a:riJJb wbeo rm wor1dns. Jt'a very ~ H~. the Olbe:r' side is that t don '1 want to miss out on anytJuna to I tad only Knpts that are rea1 -mtanina they have 1 director or other cast me:mbm in place. I am ~ ina a 1)8t1ern. I ~ in10 I panic the last month rm~ on I film. rm ICared I won't be o&:red motber aood movie. II tilt t.t.I: Rilht now. there's a 111:n-dmc:y to keep up the momentum by mo~ &om one 6bn to the next. But l don't wan1 to spend my whole life doint tbal. I don't want to feel that rm always on 1 tnedmill. It's very bcaltby to slow the J*1e down. ll ffl.li START SAVING NOW• Sla ,. 1 r11 Al u" ' r r Vets. pick any • rapes or r9COtds tor only 1 c ptua chOoee 2 men as• bonus tor acting now "'°" 19" 90 buy only 1 more hit at regulat Club pnces (usually S8 98 90 S9 98) and tatce up 10 one tul ~ 90 do 11 Then you can chOoM another album free aa • bonus Thafs 8 smuti Ms tor the pnce of one and there's rlOfhlng men IO buy. l/ll9rf t o 1 h. Ol>lKJ , "" ' Ifs all up 90 you! ~ buy wn.t you want wnen you want 90 Thtt IS one music oftef that rNlly IS different And you poc-. the UVlngB! ~c1llnq ti m ,... Or 1, ,. '' Appro1onw11ety ~ lout --. you· 11 receive MEDLEY the Club'a ellClu9rYe mua.c magazine •tuflng lhe Main Setection tn your taYonte mu11C cai.goty p6us hundreds of other Ms ""°" wll al90 ~IOI special saWI lll4JeS cnmmed with M tapes and recofdl.-tome as low as S4 98 S3 98 and eYef\ S2 98 In all. you II N1Y8 19 convenient shop-at-home oppc>f1unlt .. a yeet As• member "' good stand4ng Mnd no money When you Ott* we'll blll you later A ltltpping Ind handling chatge la add9C' 90 NCh ltllp"l'lef1t It ( f \ 1 (' I 'tt:l " F Ortit .... , " you want the Mam s.tecilOll do nothing It will be aent to yOu lutomlbcdy II you ""' OCher MtectJons. or none Just 1nd1Cate your preW· ence on the card alwaya Pf'OlllCled ~ and mall • beet! 90 us by the dl1e tpeelfled ~·1111ways have at leUl 10 deyl 90 decide But If you don't, yOu may return your Matti s.11 c:tJOn 11 our~ tor full credll ~ may cancel your ment>ef· ship --~you Mii\ ~ completmg yout eNOllmlnl agiwnenc Of remain• membef and tldle ~of future "'°' le'f uying belga&nl FREE 1 (). t , R. o 1 w...n 90 ""°"' e tneroduc1IDfy hits tor• tu1110 deyl If noc .. 111flld. rwtum them wttt1 no fur· thef obllgatlon ~ l1lk nothing' So don't dltly Pidc your twta. M1't their numbef'I on the coupon. and mell lldly1 • RIMI ~ RCA Mu11c Sena IMO£ 30lll St 1nc1111111POk1 IN Ctt-1114 ANO DON'T ., •. LI* .... Ir Is your dos in the do&drums? Cat cranky'? It could be your petS are sbowina the lip of IUal. The same problems that exasperate hu- mans can breed tension in pets: breaks in routine; a strmiftll, noisy environment; separanon from a toved one; an anxious loved one whole leDSion rubs ad Wbatever's doaina your pet. you can bdp it pert up. 1lie firlt step is ~· in& the probkm. One sure s.ian-0f an anxious animal is a c:ban,e in beba 'fior. If your usually docile dog or cat becomes 1D1essive and sud- ~ SWts ~ 1Cralehina or bitin& furniture -or &.mily memben -this can be a tirwiff to tension. Other ~ siaoals include insom-nia. rapid heu1bt.at and JJIDtina when the pet is at rest, Iola of appetite, vomitina or dianbea and a pet that lic:b iudf con- stantly. To bdp your pet. SW1 by rulina out any pbysioqical came. Take animal for a checkup. Once you and~ conclude that the problems are reJaicd to stras, you can move on to treatment. Wbile it may not be posSJl>le to pin- point the euct souroe of tension. there are a lot of ways to help your pet relax. If your animal is leVCl'dy anxious, your vet ~Y. recommend abort-term U3e of tranqu.i.l.izcn But you should never at- 1e111pt to medicale your pet without con-~ the vet for oomitt dosqe and lenatb of medxation. ff JOU! pet bas lost its appetite, try ~ its palate with I bland diet: lean meat, nc:e or pesia. Or tempt the ~ buds of your dos or cat with treats: for dop this would be small pieces of liver or cheat; for cats, o&r liver or sbeUftsb. Other ways to reduce anpt in your ani- mal: •~your pet'seatinj ~ cx-m:ile routines as IOOD as poesible after V8Cltions or boUlebold moves. • If noUe is I problem wtlel'e you live, try to keep your animal in ·a quiet P't! of your. home. Remember that petS ki:en beann& maka than more temitive to sounds. . • Buy some new toys and play with This not on)y provides cxercix ~ ~ helpt rdtalt tension and anxiety. •Try obed~ tn.inin&. Tb.iJ lives the animal l1J'UCtUJ"C and alJoM it to oon- oentrlte on ~other than S1l'eD. • femapt moll imponant, think about ways you can Rduoe stress in your life. Both you and )'OW' pet will feel belier for it. ll WithJill St John. ''The New American Ute Style is a celebration of eating right. Wf!re all enjoying foods that are lighter and leaner. More flavorful and nutritious. Like Louis Richr" Breast of Turkey. Lean Fresh Turkey Cuts. And Louis Rich Cold Cuts that are up to 95% fat free~· Free Recipe Book. ''To kick off the celebration Louis Rich is giving away this terrific recipe book filled with new, exciting ideas. The recipes are easy to prepare. Even the fanciest ones. That's the beauty of The New American Ute Style~· Look For Displays. "Over the next few weeks you1l see Louis Rich and me in grocery stores everywhere. I'll be giving away recipe books and wearing a Ute Style apron. I'll even tell you how you can get one~· And Lots More. "Look for coupons in your Sunday papers·. You'll find specials on Louis Rich meats and other light foods throughout the store. Enjoy The New American Ute Style. From the people who bring you lean meats that are luscious and light. After all, it took Louis Rich to make turkey so right:' ' I • I I I I' ' ·"" FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 35MMCAMERA Sooy ... Due to manufac· tUflf'S request we are unable to reveal the brand name of 1Ns Famous 35 MM Camlr1 during this mn.t resarch study WITH ACCESSORIES* ONLYStO? UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRU E! As part of a nationwide advertising campaign. the New York 1mportmg firm of the Direct Connection will give away one million (1 ,000,000) of its most expensive 35 mm cameras with accessones tor the astonishing low price of only S 10 each to the first one million persons who write to the company address (below) before Midnight, Aug. 30, 1986. These c.ameras are not copies. These are genuine famous brand 35 MM cameras ... compatible with virtually every camera attachment made by the highest quality manufacturers. The new 50 MM color optical lens with a 1 6 lens speed lets you take better pictures even in insufficient sunlight There's even a built in exposure meter with four (4) intensity modes to en sure a clear. sharp picture no matter what the light conditions are. The new super sharp, see through viewfinder with parallex correction and the preselected focus control makes it incredibly easy to take sharp. focused ptctures without wasting a lot of time. Flash attachmem is s1mphf1ed with the "hot shoe" flash hotder (A feature found only on better cameras) Not only the most expensive. but also the fastest selling 35 MM camera ever sold by this giant New York firm. Precision crafted of the newest spaceage materials make this camera rugged, yet hght enough to always take along. •Comptete accessories include a leatherette carrying case, pro- tective lens cover. and clip on shoulder strap. l'ULL 1 YllAR •ON•Y llACK QUAllAllT•• These famous 35 MM cameras will not be sokt at this price by the com pany in any store . To obtain one at this special promotional price. mail this original printed ad to the company before Midnight, Aug.30. 1986. Each camera is covered by a full one·year money-back guarantee and will be replaced by the company. free of charge. if it ever fads to function There is a hmtt of two (2) cameras per address at this price. but requests which are mailed earty enough (before Aug. 17) may request up to five. To obtain your Famous Brand 35MM camera with accessories. mail this original ad together with your name and address and $10 for each camera. Add onty $2 shipping and handling no matter how many cameras you are requesting. Mail to: The Direct Connection, Dept. 4779, 37 Weat 28th Street, New York, NY 10010. Looking fo1Ward to July Fourth Fire up the ¢11 and give a new taste to old f avontes like chicken and ribs ByJil StJ• One of the best features of na- uonaJ holJdays is the opponuni· (; 10 pt.her round family and tnends to share a festive meal. For ttus Founh of Juty cde- brat1on. I have chosen a menu lor eight that is fun and reuon- Jbl} easy to prepare. 1t•1 I fAi.rty '>tan dard backyard barbecue menu -ducken and ribl -but WI th 8 dlffci CllCIC. The chicken is bested with I lresh rosemary marinade. tt•s lean tastina. ~t. simple. The port ribs (or beef nDa. if \OU prefer) are marinated in I double dose-of ainler. a natural comp&ement to the meat. SW't with the &esb. pated root then add linser preserve, usually ~ poned from Enlland and found 1n the jam or me pumet ~ uons of your market, My own bldcyaid pill is siJn. ply not latJe mouah to handle more than the ribs and chicken. Everything else is inade before- hand (lil£ the Bunennillc Ouve Com Muffins). I boil ean of oom for a short while, ooat them with butter and chili powder and then finish them off on the Krill -bmcc the ntle Twice-Coobd Corn. The salad drcssina is unusual in that most of us would tlun.k that 1emon ;u.a mixed with cream would curdle. It woo"t - Just c1on·1 overbeat the d1as:ana. Serve it over limesUme or anoth- er &ender·leafed iettuce. Because I am an actress as well as a cook. I ao in for the pand 6naJe. rm closina this show with a dramatic flourish. a Strawberry Pavlova. An Austra- lian oriainal. th.is merinaue filled with fruit and whipped cream was criated in honor of the pt ballerina Anna Pavlova. They usually use blueberries Down Under. but any &esh fruit or combination works. Send us your favorite recipe I Here•s your challCIC to clue us an on your best backyard barbecue • and any &ri1lina teems. Just anach your recipe. pnnted on a ~·s.inc:b card. to ttus poll With your name. addJ'CS.1 and daywne phone and send to USA WEEKEND. P.O. Box SlYJW, Washin&lon. D.C. 20044 by June 30. Look for the results in our ~Labor Olly bmt>ealc ~· How oftlrl do you oook °""' a.. one. 0 Several timle I week 0 Once I month 0 Qnoe I week ' 0 Rltety WMt kind of grtl do you ... ? Ct** one. 0 Charcoal 0 9edriC D Gu Wt.t .. yo&lr flMdl food for~? a'9Ck one. 0 Hamtu'glrl 0 Steak 0 Hot doge 0 Rb 0 CNc:Mf'I 0 Ottllr. Pleal8 apec:ffy: ---- Im.LI m.Ltftl1111C11tt•W..alllll ....... ll ..... llll .......... ,..., ........... -•1111•• ...... ._. .. ..,... ,...._ .. ~" r a. I llldlC ~ llllt1e11 fir I Grilled Rommry OUcken 0 T~ Com • • a;..., Pork Rb 0 I imatnne Lettuce Salad With Lemon Clam ~ S1rawberiy Plvlova • .... ""' n. u, •~ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease , Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. • !t~FOOD !~,FOOD T~C.. a ... ofcom 2"'*"-1 cup .... 2mpe...- 1ddcW'trrh1d .......... YJ tip. chm powdli' OI tD ..... HuM com Ind l9t Mida. r*> a lll'gl J)9'I OI pot, pcu .. .-r. """ Ind ~Ind bring'° a boll Now, add,_ com Ind ce>'* tor 3 "*Ula. era... com. rol In,_ mllld.,..., Ind_.. Wltt'l lhe chm powder. (At Iii ~ ,. com'*' be left CXl¥W9d In .. ....... tor 2 '° 3 no.rs.) Ril1'lt bib-. .wa, code on "9, direct· ty ""* hot ooa. tor 2 "*-*e on -11 licle. Serves e Chive Buttet1 It C.. •k , cup lll1UPON lour 1 cupcommMI 1"' tip. ..... 2 tlp9. doullt 1 .c•ISI beldng powder , tip. blllcing 8odll 1fi cup..., 2egga y, cup c:tWee, ...., •lipped (do ... wtth k"*:lllM ..... ) , cup bunlml9t y, cup .............. mnd coolld ~own to425_... SlfttogllW,. ay ~-In • llrge bowl In • -s-• 00w4, ~ belll .... Ind .... rl'ilc In .. ~.~Ind ....... Sllrttil r.eo .. oom m..i mix.... Do not "* mix. · Fii butllr9d muftln *" ~. Ind bike on the middle rd tor 15 to 20 "*Ula. OI 1#111 goiMf\ brown ....... 10 '° 12 ll'l.lllnl. USA W£EuND ·JUNE l l-1 S, 1986 • 13 HERSHEY.'S SYRUP THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED 10 ICE CREAM:- Cl .. , ......... -c...-..- ----------------------------------· ~~FOOD Stl&llM:rry , ... PWctwnenl ~ PllPef a egg wt n 1, 111 room "''IPW....,. 1Ya c:upe .... ...,.....,. ... 1 tip. Cf9m'l'9 of --~ ... commrc:tt Stlfl:lllt,atills S.,2:Fn• Stm,3: ...... ....................... ........ la,\ ...... I WHO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WllliOUT GOING TO A OOC'TOR1 ,,,,. k Up To 10 Years Younger · ithout Plastic surgery F$39y TOY A'S AMAZING NEW FORMULA FROM BEVERLY HIT .IS WILL LET YOU LOOK UP TO I 0 YEARS YOUNGER WITHOUT TIIE SCARS AND EXPENSE OF PLASTIC SURGERY Have you erer tltoMgllt abo11t C8dal plaat tlaat wu tint .U. having a/ace llft1 cowered by dte Aztec lacllaat If~ perbapt yoa aboald W'lllt. Surpry, u yoa know, la ver, expenlfve, ad may people feel it sboa.ld only be ued u a lut resort. Not oaly dam, dlen II now a new proclact oa die mark.et tlUlt lea yoa tab ap to I 0 yean oil you loob wltboat the apeme and troable olaofna to. doctor. Thia product .. deweloped by Mn. Ernest Borplae mcl...y of the top mn In HolJywoocl absolutely ..... by It. la tact. Ruta Lee, Brenda Vaccaro, Connie Steveea. MarMa Dem, Jed Allan, Baek Treat ud Debbie lleyaolcb .,. jut a few of the lmportaat celebrftlel wbo me and eatbatlestlnHy eadone this product. hudredl of yean ..,. Aad. udl recn11y, tblt re.....able look-yoa ... trwl11eat .. oa1y nallable la certala very remote teedona of Mu:leo. nu formula .. cerubaly not dlemp bat the lbln wllo a1e h say h worb Hb m,.ac.. Tiie cadre proce11 taket oaly half aa bov •d lmlden Ill'/ tllere .. noda.lq Ob It for aaybocly wllo wa1I to look yean youpr tlum tbelr aetaal calendar ap. It la _,. to Die. AD JOG do .. apply die formm to yOGr face ud nit. "ne awn la plak wlaen JOll apply It, ad plldully tmu nlte," saya Ton. After It tmDI Rb ltalloald be removed. 0ae or tile pm t1t1np UoC1t tt II dUlt tllere II ao pea work. It "lmowl" what to do by hlell!" " •.. Actually, he looks so good many of his co-stars have accused him of 1..-• fi 1;/j ' ,, ""v1ng a ace ,,_,1 .... And what aboat Eraeat Borp.lne? Have yoa teen ll1m Saturday nlPtl oa Illa HW hit T. V. --"AIRWOlF'? llyoa ~ yoa probably nodced be loob yoaapr now tban be did 10 yean 110. Actually, be loob ao aood many of ld1 co- atan have accaaed him of havlna • face llftJ But Ernie 1Wean It II aot true and. at • recent preu collfer- enee, be ltmted tUt the oaly reacm be loob yoaapr today than be did I 0 yean 1110 II becau1e of wUt lab wtre Tova bu dlacovcred. Wlult U. Tova Borplae dl• COftted? TllellllPNr la lllclut-lna. It II a mywterloa formala th.a ca ma .from die roots of a "Bwt tile beat thlna ot all." aaya Ton Borplac, "II the way h ••kn yoa look yean and yean yoaapr whla tbe very ftnt applladoa. la r.ct," the l&YI. "tbll la wlaat I caD a •no ucme' product daat la becked •P 1~ by the TOVA Corporation'• paraatee." W oald JOG like to try dail remarkable dltcoveryT Woald yoll llb to U¥e a mon yoathtal look wtdlOGt tbe Kan ud expea• ofaarpry? llao. ...._,, bow JOG cu try tbla ...utq formala wltboat uy rtak Ill all: SlmplJaou•d•dorder Mn. Borplae'• formula by mall or . telepltoee. Then, a IOOn a lt arrm.. try h oat la ... privacy ol 70ar llome, ud cake • clolc loot at tile wzl .. claaep JOG wlll tee la yoar mirror! After ~1 )I,"' posldw wry fnn-lA -..ill di YfO" oJI 'YO*'~. tltal 171""" tMly #JIJ ~ o f'f{rlltt/ If 10" 'IT "°' mt. sorif/l«I, btll 111lmd10" o ftw 121.00 Ifft l_._ly }lul for lnlfll It .. -Jbwr &tftuM that, If yoa are not 100% ud• It'• easy to orrhr. Jut compku fled. tlmply 1e11d beck the empty die orthr form below. and se11d il prodllctcom.lnerwldaln30-,. to To11a Borplne wltleyolU'pay- of oar tltlpmeat date ud we'll """' Or, If yo" prefer to pay by see that yoa 1et a ntaad wftb credit card (Visa. MtuurCard ao qaesdona aked. or AlfUrica.n Exprus). jast call Re~m~rl Yoll can•t lose 1-800-36-TOVA.-9 (1-800-368- mortey b11t yoll can lose years 6829) toll-fru at any t ilfU (24 off yolU' appeartu1eel lto1tn a doy, 1 days a tHclc). lmporta11t -Fru Gift: AD orclen malled wltlala 10 clays wDl recdYe a free sift wortlt 121.00 of 8ClcUtloul Sida Care prodacta. NC).MI( C)N)eR ~ CIT~t • 10</A ~ 1NI ~ ------------ - - ----~Mlnendmmlllod1yt) --------- - ---- ----~ : 10· lOYA BOAOHfNE vrw. NOT!I I cJo lt1JA COAPOAATION C>l'def9 May Be Charged The P9nthou9e By Ca1Hng TOLL FREE 8820Wll8hire &Mi. 1~(~A eat) ~ HIUI. CA 90211 ~ lt'I rou. FMEJ DMrbla. YMl I would I~ to loott ~younQef ~ uelng the formula you MV9 dlacoY9r.ci I am endc» Ing 139,00ptua12.75 PGlt-ae and handllng(Total a.41.75).1 undetland ttllt If'"" not 1~ •tlefted. I mav mum tn. unUMd Poftk:w't In 1t1OftOlnelcontalnef'wtthln30 dlY9 of your lhlC)!Mnt to me tori PfQmP4 andOCIUMou• refund d IN~ P'tce of IN Pf'Oduot. No QUMtklna aMd. 1 NOT'e: Ct'IGll '*9 if you wi1t1 '° Otdlf by c:r'9dlt mfd· 0 VISA 0 MllllfCMI 0 At11etan EJIPl"lll CREDfT CAAD NUMBER (d dlglel. pilell) ... I elTYIS'W'EIZJP t 1 PS. 0...lf'ld~OrdlrwltlcJUldbemed9~IO .. ltM".OOAPQAAnON_,.,Cllbnill,_.. : I ""*add l'h~ ....... (12.54) lar I.,... d 144.ft Think ~ T·,. , _______________________________ ------------------- YOUR FITNESS ......,_ .. -... • Gear ··up 1J Jmtllll Walters This summer, scc:retary E'JC'anor CUrtis of Vifsinia Oty, Nev., is J»Ckina up two btcyclcs and ~ to Scotland with husband Joe, a poli<z officer. For two ~ the couple -both are 41 -will pedal 40 to SO miles a day over ~ terrain, c:anyina an their own pr. While Joe already has started his own rqimen of statio bilcing and weiabtliftina. Elea- nor : a four·week shap&-up plan to build her pedaling musdes and wind. She is also worried about FUina enouab c:ato. ries to keep her energy level up. Hesltb: Good. She will Ft a docto(s approval before embarbna on the recom- mended shape-up plan, however. . Did: Eleanor has a bowl of shredded wheat for breakfast; a sandwich or cotiaF cheac and fiuit for lunch~ chicken, fisb or beef plus a potato or rice and a green or ydlow ~ for dinner. Exerdle: She worts out with ~ts three times a Md for 30 minutes, bikes at least one day a Md for 30 minutes and occasionally uses a ssationary bi.Ice. u,.tl:f9Wllbtlllms This four-week plan is ambitious, but if you stick with it you1J be ready for SO miles a day, says Wayne Osness, chair- man of the Department of Health, Physi- cal F.ducation and Recreation at the Uni- versity of Kansas in Lawrence. •Week I: Wann up with an easy o~ mile jQI. Follow with 20 rmnutes of daily stretdrina e:xerc:i9es. On Tuesday, lbW"S- day and Saturday, bike for 30 minutes, aettina your heart rate up to 70 pera:nt of your maximum (calculated by subtnlctina your qe &om 220 and tak:ina 70 pera:nt of that number, or 125 beau per minute). On the other four days. ride 4S minutes, apin boosting your heart rate to 70 per- cent of your maximum. Follow Clldl bike ride with another mile iol to cool down. •Week 2: Continue the o~ warm-up jop followed by 20 minutes of stretchin&. Boost your 1uesday, ThW> day, Saturday rides to 4S minui:,r one hour on the ocher days. FoUow with the ono-miJe c:ooklown jos. • Week Jc Boost your warm-up iol to 1 'I.I miles. Continue the 20 minutes of stretdlina. Boost your Tuetday, lbun- day, Saturday rides to an hour at 80 per- cent of your maximum heart rate. Boost your altmwe day rides to 1 'h hours, also at 80 percent of your mW.mum. Boost your cook>ft' run to 1 YJ miles. 8 Week 4: Continue the l 'h-mile wann-up iol and the 20-minute stteleh-ina rqimen. Boost your Tuetday, ThW> day, Saturday rides to 1YJboutsat80 per- cent of your maximum. On the other davt. ., 2 hours at 80 percent of your mUlmum. Finish with 1 'h-mile joa. for a 2-wheel tour -~ ..., JertcoW:I\ llH ll'TI ll: 0.-Clrtll Illa -...._" tll • t11 llt II ..... 11•111 •.at tw wttll ....., Jee. r. _...ff tnW&I • b ... _.. • ,...._.., .._ Elpert 2: ..., ..... ti ... with fiuit. trail miA a.od aranola bars. then eat whenever you fee{ like it. If you're biking SO miles a day, it's important to b:ep your cak>rie intake high, says llay Keener, technical editor o(B1cycl~ Rkkr m~ Meals should beSiCaiiYbe high earl» hydrate -(j(} to 70 pcrocnt at ast - wtth a.notbcr 20 or 30 perc:ent oomina from protein and the rest &om fat Have wbolc-train bread, fruit and y<> gun fOr breakfut Lunch miabt include ca. tuna or cbickaJ saJad sandwicbes or a lean-meat sandwich, wbolc-train crackers and fruit. For dinner, eat u you wtsh &om this list pula. steamed "*" tables, salad. beans or whcMe pains. lean meat, chicken or fish. While on the road. Keener recom- mends you keep a handlebar bee stuffed Wbarever food you cboolc, it oucbt to be easy to bold and k>edecl with oom· piex carbobydmes. Sta~away &om fat. Sinoe 11 be buyina in Scot.land. says C., trail mix and panoJa bars may not be as available as they are here, so cbooR arapes, bananas. apples and other easily peeled fruit. Besides incn:asina calories. it's also unponant to boost your intake of liq- ~ be adds. Always have water at band; drink frequently. Plw::k an extra water bottle. Don't be surpri9cd if at the end of your uip you weiall more than you did when you~~~ Keener. You11 be losina fat and buiJdina your lea muscles, and muscle weiabs men than mt. USA WEEJtENI>' JUNE I l-1 ~. 1986 • 17 • Gwntft Try the book ror 15 days. w~ know you'll be ~li1hred. I( not. you'll pay nochlftl. Simply -retum rhf ~Ir. for a prompc refund ~pt ~ ~ <.141 Ot cMrwr ... At.nit•• ..• J'Ofl ...,. ~ ""' tlw ro.I to fl-_,. JIU//blllty llt strwilltl/or-..1. ~ 111p1/or rlw Wn--_.....,. I~ to w • rwl ar- ~L ~ ......... ~ U.S. a..Mr., ( I "' ••• it ir ~ to bow tlWt ,_., -Ollwn tlWI -~ ..,, tlW /11111nQ{A-X.. lM --. °"'* {;cirJI. s.. __ l,Jfl __ v ... .... ~ ..... Sll!Mnn _______ hp °"''-- I 'I I I A crude problem: Buying a barrel of oil A bargain is a bargain , but even OPEC isn't slick enough to make this sale When you sec repons about the pnce of oLI. they aJways express 1t m terms of doUars per barrel At thtS wnung. the pnce of a barrel of ot.1 tS S 11 or S 13. I'm sure you rcal1zc that this is a whole lot less than 11 was. I can picture a barrel of oLI in my mmd. It's m a cask. sort of hke a wme cask. or a beer barrel But aJ- though I can picture the barrel I can't recall ever buymg one for S30 or so. Or for an) pnce. for that mat- ter. This 1s because I've never bought a barrel of OLL and neither have you. and neither has anybody else you or I know. By Cira! .....,, Charles Os&ood is the anchor of CBS Sundav Night News. He is editor and anchor of News- break and The Osgood File on CBS Radio. If wc owned a barrel of oil wc would have some trouble trying to figure out what to do with 1t A barrel of crude oaJ is one of the most useless lhlngs you could possibly p<>SSCSS. Crude 011 1s. well, crude. you know? It am't refined. You have to teach crude 011 some manners before 1t becomes anytlung that would ma.kc your car go or heat your house This 1s a moot pomt anyway because the barrel doesn't exist I 1 as not a coma.mer. but a unll of measurement and a figure of speech A .. barrel" an the 011languasemeans42 gallons. There was a ume when thC) did put 011 m real barrels. but nobody has done ll since someume an the 19th century So, af you do go out to buy a barrel of crude. you wtll definitely ha ve to bnng your own barrel. To get a barrel that won't leak as very bkcly to cost you more than the crude. If you find such a barrel. forget the crude. P1ant nowen in it But af you ans1st on going ahead With th.ts barrcl-of-oLI obscs-- saon of yours. you'll have to carry the barrel. or roll tl. rat.her, someplace to buy the crude 011. Ken Herman of The Assoclated Press inquired onoe how >Ou would go about doing that He was told thaL m the state of Texas at least you can't Just wallc in off the street and buy ~ourself some crude 011. The only buyers of crude arc people m the 011 business. and to get into the oil busmess you have to SliJl up with the Texas Ratlroad Comm1SSJon as an offiCla.I oil purchaser. That comm1ss1on holds hearings every month for the bag od comparucs to announce how much oil they plan to buy Even 1f you sign up wtlh the commt.SSJon. Richard Hud- son. chamnan of tl\e Od MaR.ct.ers Assoclabon. says it proba- bly wouldn't work for you to show up and announce that you plan to buy one barrel. • BuL 1f somehow you got past all these obstacles and did manage to obtam that barrcf of otl. you coWd then hold onto at untLI the pnoe goes up. which. presumably. 1t will some day. Then you could try to unload 1L But 1f you lhlnk buyma one baircl of crude otJ 1s dlfficuJL Just wait tiJI you try to sell one. What I'm trying to say 1s that no matter how cheap crude F-ts. you arc much bencr off wtthout a barrel than with one. So, 1f somebod) wants to give you a barrel of crude. tell him he knows what he can do wtth 1L Actually. he won't know what to do With at any more than you do. a 18 ·USA WaK.ENo·Jum: t}.IS. 1986 HUMOR, ETC. 11 WHAT IN THE WORLD Tlis bike ~ was 400,000 Illes Bike Atd '86 gets rolling Monday as 160 btcycbsts begrn a two-month, J,()(X).mile tour from four West Coast ClUCS -Los Angeles. San Franasoo, Scanle and Ponland -to New York. They're pedaling to raise consc10usncss about world hun- ger. But they won't top Walter Stolle's world ~ cord. The CzechosJovaloan pedaled 402.<XX) miles from Jan. 24. 1959. to Dec. 12. 1976. covered 159 countnes and had more than I .<XX> flat tires. 5cu'OI ~Book al~~ ,. The cats who crossed t1te Atlantic SLJtty~vcn years ago this weekend. Capt. John A.lcock.. LL Arthur Wluttcn Brown and two stuffed black cats named Twtnkletocs and Lucky Jun made the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight In 1984. an average of278 planes crossed the Atlantic non-stop every day. canying 60.CXX> passenaiers. Dny, Dny Crockett, Dig of tlte 1-liner This weekend. the Nauonal Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.. starts oelebraung Davy Crodc- en's 200lh bu'thday with an exhibit One Crockett taJe that the politicos in Washington mtght cajoy: Dunn& a congressional clccuon. be saluted a flock of hens that had drowned out tus opponent's speech. 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MDU.TWOODP• .... iii1 ... nie, .... , ... fllM. 11111 ............... llW_ -,,..,•••...,.a • ---·-UC:. ... MDU.YWOCllP• -·--AT'BCA __ Tuesclay __ _ »I °"* --1-C91Ul ....... --....... Wft -::-w. a.. M9alle DI L a .. ....._<LM)CI-.•*> .,_ -·----.-111&.YWaaO,.. _ ............... ,, ..... .t.y·--· ., ,. --·-C9f'118. -15 .. ··• W t1•ML1Aa ....... D1ll1 ... ..... (Ul9)lJ ......... , ---·---........ TWOGD, .. Please see SPORTS/Pqc 4) .................. ____________________ ~ ----·-------------------------.... -llalworks JJobby's death all a dream? Prime time dramas keep fans guessing through the summer BY LYNDA KlRSCH While raungS show that the pnme-ume soap opei;as have shd 1n populanty, the cunos1ty about the resolullon of this season's chfthangm 1s as high in the mmds of viewers as ever So what follo"'s ts an attempt to figure out logic.ally what will and will not happen in the opening sequences of the pnme-ome scnals in the fall. Lots of people have been guessing that Pam was dreaming Bobby's death on "Dallas" all season. Absurd' That would mean that Pam wu also dreaming through characters on "Knots Landing," who talked about Bobby's death. The more loaical uplanation is that if Pam was drcamina anythina, she was draming Bobby's return -1.e .. seeing Bobby 1n the shower was the only thing she dreamed the entire season, and Patrick Duffy's return will not be as Bobby, but possibly as the son of ranch band Ben Stivers. Over on "Knots Landing." the kidnap- ping of Mi~hellc ue's character Karen IS making many wonder 1f Karen will Ix safe and who 1s the ludnapper. First of all, Richard 1s not pan of the dastardly deed. John Pleshctte was asked to return carher this season to shoot several episodes but was busy with other acrmg and directing du ti C'S. The chfThanger was put on because there were rumors that Michelle ue might not sign for another year. Put those rumors to rtst -Lee has put her name on the dotted hne .... Doug Sheehan. who plays Ben, 1s slated to return next ~ason Lisa Hartman, as Cathy. 1s going ... And Just bcc.1~ Gary and Val were fnendly on the beach, don't expect their romance to Ix in hiah aear when the show opens ap1n. Part orthe intncacy of"Knots Landing" Sttmc; lo be the anev1table question, "Will Gary and Val ever get together?" to which many of us say. "Who cares?" Y OUR TICKET! Daily Pilat 714-642-4321 Principal As for "Dynasty." Pam Bellwood's pregnant character of Oaud1a does pensh tn the fi~ .. No. Blake doesn't kill Alexis; Joan Collins' contract runs for one more year. Over on .. Falcon C re~t." Robert Fox- worth has agreed to stay Wltb the show, and once he recovers from his injuries. we understand that tus character ofC'hasc Wlll be fhrtmg with another woman They tned this last year. Rolxrt Foxworth was unhappy with that storyhne. You can lxt he's JUSt as displeased with this one. Both he and Sus.an Sulhvan feel that a happily mamed couple can Ix interesting. excitrng and have eventful storyhncs -ones that don't always include short-term trysts with others. So what made Foxworth stay? That old persuader -mone) Edward Albert 1ns1sts that he is not gone from "Falcon Crest." The wounds that his Jeff Wainwright character suffered were only_ minor .... You can say goodbye to Daruel Greene, who plays Dwayne. This character's ellit should cause the character of Emma to have another one of her infamous nervous breakdowns. Over on "The Colbys," Sable wtll live to create lots of havoc for Jason .... Barbara Stanwyck 1s not cert.am she wants to return to the show as Constance. but Aaron Spelling is trying to convince Stanwyck to spend at least one day a week on the set ... Tracy Scogins does surv1ve the plane crash and will have a more intense romantic storylme in the upcoming season Fallon's big problem will be who's the father, Jeff or Miles. At present, we hear that Miles will tum out to be the father, thus creating lots of problems for Jeff, Fallon and Miles, who has finally come to accept Jeff as his brother. Do any of these cliffhangers make you want to watch the pnme--ume shows next season? Some of them seem so vapid it's doubtful, but producers from all the soaps are prommng more closely knit storylines, more exciting cliffhangers and a rttum to the basics -the characters that we arc interested in. the ones that made us watch the shows in the beginning. and not all thescersau rclat1vesand fncnds who come flooding in with major storyline$ while pushmg out the main performers. Journey from the '60s to the '80s in an unforgettable concert from Bob Dylan's 1986 Australian Tour- backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Sat. 10p.m. Sunday, June 15, 1986 3 'Capitol's' Jordyinjured oon MCLaughlin dies after 30-year stint on ·As the World Turns' By LYNDA WRSCH Todd Curtis, seen as playboy<um- scnsitive hero Jordy Clegg on Capitol. was involved in an LA car crash recently Curtis. a passenger in his girlfriend's car, took the brunt of the impact. According to studio sources. Cun1s is on the mend and anxious to get back to work In his absence. Roa1ell Todd will ponray Jordy. • • • Don McLa~bllil, who ponrayed "As the World Tums' • Chns Hughes for 30 years, died at his daughter's Connecticut home May 28. Mclaughlin returned to the show last year to repose the role that was retired when he decided to take a break from the program When Doug MarludJoined "As the World Tums" as head wnter, he decided that Chns and his wife Nanq (played for as many years by Helen Wagner ) were an important pan oftbat show's past and present. According to CBS, McLaughlin's death will be incorporated into the show Chns' passing. the effect of his death, and the effect he had on everyone's hfe in Oakdale will be presented 1n the next month • • • Robln Matt1oa noted lier 30tb birthday by tand.01 lter Hollywood !tome lnto a "1peakeuy" ud flllillg It wltb lots •' frle11d1. Many of tbe female gaeat1 came dRtsed a1 flappers, "bile some of tbe males opted for ProbJblttoo~ra attire. Marcy Walker (Eden. "Santa Barbara") FromPage2 ___ Tllllrsclay __ _ --rrw.y---- __ lalunbly __ _ .. 1 .. ~ .. .., .... ~ Sunday, June 16. 1986 -and new hubby BWy Warlock {ex-Ricky. "Capitol") attended the party. Later in the evening Walker was seen talking with NBC da~1mc programming head Brtu Frau. Wnh Walker's contract about up. you can bet Fram would love to have her re-sign. Meanwhile, Warlock was deep an dis- cussion wt th "Days of Our Lives" producer Sbelley Cartb. With Warlock getting several New York acting offers. it's a poss1b1hty that he and Marcy might consider a move to NY. ••• Kha Shriner and Robyn Bemard (Terry, "General Hospital''), a hot new Hollywood couple, came arm an arm. Also seen was Vincent lrlurry, JUSt back from a tnp to New York Vincent. up for a daytime Emmy for his role as LuJack on "The Guiding Light," was sn New York editing his Emmy tapes. Vincent 1s one actor who left the soaps and has received all klnds of offers He JUS\ finished a movie an Canada and 1s about to co-star 1n CUnJ Eastwood's latest film. • • • Word 1s that Harley Kouk will be replaced an the role of Mary on "Sant.a Barbara." Kozak, a fine actress who has shown her t.altnt on "Texas" and "Guiding L1S}n" as well as "Sant.a Barbara," is c' 1dentl} being given her walking papers because she made the character of Mary too strong Apparently a less asscn1ve actress is wanted for the 'pan of Mason's love interest. • • • That sling Fnsco's sporting on GH 1s the real thing Sttms Jack Waper hkcs to do more than merely sang at his concerts. he also loves to leap. Wagner decided to Jump over his bass player. landed on his arm and broke hts elbow Smee GH was JUSt finishing its murderer-on-the-loose-in- .. 1 ... -· .. -M.L ... 9CllTI -.cA P11""1-* ... ...... ....... ...... ........ ........ WIL(111r .. •m&) I PU'fUU.• -• H•MI R11' p' .. , ... .,, :iE-==-·:";:,~·,~··· w• "!! wu c:ui eocm ....., a:..;'...-(T..-l(lln.) -·~-CMMI • A IMk .. .:..,.....,.,__ ...... ... -.a111'f...,. 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OflB ocv CGnWU1 mwll "James At 15" (1977 Oramn) Lance Ke<wtn Melissa Sue Anderson 1? hr&.) • ~AYMOTTI • TMI Y11D _._A IA- 1.1111 TO Yount Winners of the Opera Company of Phlladelph1a I l 1.1e1ano 'Pa varoltl lnternat.onal V0tce Competition /Oln the renowneo tenor In e perf0tmance of V9fdi's 'R19Qu1em tapeo at the Phola delphla Spectrum Solo1i.1s soprano Su sen Dunn. meuo-soprano lld1f...o Koml()';I and bass Paata Burchulntltr. In r.11m10 r I hr, 30m1n) li!==flU !} AU'l'O RACllQ CARl r orll•H•Cl 700 lro.1 from P0t1land. Ore (2 hr& J COllOWI "Grace Ourgie(' ( 1984, Corne dy) Kathanne Hepburn, Nick Nolle ( 1 hr. 42 min) (JS) 'Alm Jes.-;p antl Nico113 dec.1~ to break up, Mr Dyreoforth (Graherr Jarvts). the schOOl's n .. w p11ncrµal b& liev~~ ln<oterPO (A) (1 hr) •1••111aa 1:11 -.r .,_ 'No Highway In Tile Sky ( 1951. Drema) James Ste"'arl Marlentt Dietrich (2 hrs ) I TlllWIB • IAmAU .-,IWACMWIT ••••flU .,. "Thf! Stonf' Buy" ( 1984 Dfe · ma) Robert Duvall JaS0'1 r>11=•v,on f I hr . 33 min) -1 AT-wmt DAVI) GARCIA MCWll "On 5,,,,. we<l Tirr>f!I ( 1939 Fantasy) I 1onel 811rrymore Una Merktil (1 hrs) Cl) LIU QOU' Hoghhghts ot the 1986 McDooald's C.hamp1onsh1p Toornament from While Mat'IOf Country Club 1n Mal vern, Pa (Taped) ( 1 hr l e mwll "Perfect Gentlf!man ( 1'H8 Comedy) Lauren Bacall. Ruth Gordon (2 ; ~ _.. Constantly rtdtculed be- cause of his small staturo a 1;>-year olel bOy trlee 10 change htS image by offeong to =urt an outlaw palomino (.) ._ ... .... (t) ... "Camelot" (1967, MU"itC8IJ AlcharO Harris, Vanessa Redgrave 12 hrl . 59 m4l'l ) ('P) .,. "~a Tt1e HuffAlo Roam· ( 1980, Comedy) Biii Murray, Petet Ek>yle (l hrs > (I) ftj The eloctrte roclc oroop peftOfms hit• locioding 'Qwnef of a lonely Hean." 'Hold On" end "I've Seen All Cooo Peo· pie " Taped dU11ng 111 5UmrMf t%"i con- 10 Sunday, June 15, 1986 cert tour In stl!feo ( 1 hr ) IJ.,. "S~ret Admlrf!r" ( 1985 Coni- l"dy) C Thomas Howell. Lon Loughlin ( 1 hr . 30 min) Ml d7) AIWCA'S C:... THI 1mt HOUR A CNN rePoft with tocus on lano misuse an<l mis gv1Cled government polteies 1n Afr1ea ( 1 hr) -1~ l'mTIWON.O A took at some ol !he funnMH moments In SQOf1S { 1 hr . 30 mtn) D mA1UT ..alTI LlGlllJI Profiled Jim Palmer former Maior League p1tcher Hoste<l t>y Steve Garvey ({t, 1M DMO ICMOUITIC .....,Ml Fallb<ook vs UnlV!fSltyClty 9 WNO • llllD GROCmJ A documentary µortratt of an1st Charles Rogers Grooms whose WOfkS range from creating patnt 1ngs. sculpture and films 10 dramatoc sno hurT10fous pertounances l .,_MD_,T N.Tme.-MI .......... • llOWll "The Gun·. 11974 Ofama) Ste phef'l ElllOt1. Pepe Setna ( I hr 30 """ ) I WMOfTMllTAM ' ITMTMI llOWll 'Village Ol The Grants ( 1965 Fantasy) Tommy Ktrk Johnny Crawford ~hrc;) ®) Alt .. .,ft'TllOOl,_tW'lll 'The Children of Ellis Island" In celebra11on of the Statue of Lib erty'<. centennial. a look at three famllles whose grandparents arrrved et Ellis Island Ci) ~ 'The Medusa Touch" ( 1978. Horror) Roth<ird Burton. L-Remoclc (2 hrs.) m ICCIT M>tRI"'-'PrtO) Of Progress 11 lhrJ==AU> ..WAT10lt "°"11C81'TD ( ..,_ "MtSUnderslood'' ( 198'1. Dra· ma) Gene Heckman Henry Thomas I 1 hr. 3t min) (IJ llOWll "The Last Married Couple In Amenca ( 1980 Comedy) George S~al, Nateloe Wood ( t hr . 43 min ) f S) llOWll 'ThP. A111er · I 1q54 Ofama) Mel G1t>sor S•"•Y SpacPk (2 hrs 2 rnln) W Q1)..m.G t:a D AT THI llOYEI Sche<luleel re111ews "Manhattan Protect" {John l tthgow Chr1s1ophef Collet) Back to SchoOI' fAodney Dangerfield) "Mona U"8'' (Ml· c.haet Calfle Bot> Hoskins) Cf) MOWm "Sp1nout" ( 1966. MuSlcal) Elvis Presley. Shelley f1b1116 (2 "'5) 9 AGlff IACaJ illTH DAVID HORCM1'Z Consonw tnformatiOn on waterproof ger· men!• and how to make your home end car chlld·&afe ~~,,.cc::-?!) QOlf Crosby Clambake, trum Wln- stoo-Selflm. N C (Taped) (2 hr~ ) ·so• ... ,._Leroy's mace wants het uncle 10 marry Lydia, Elizabeth (CarOI Mayo Jen· kins) '1rvggtes to have her novel put>- trshed In 1te:eo (Rt (I hf.) 8 Le.II WI .. WU& •II In F.1111 Africa. 1 termite cotony telS out to PfOl.ct Itself from a 160-pound Jltdv1uk and an ar; of dftadty ants O i 5-:. Guest Oefenao Socrolary ;~~&-}'hr.) (pJ Aman lft'mMnoul eoelCINI From Giants StadtUm in East Rutherlora N J . the last in a serleS of natlOOW'lde con certs calll~ ettenllon 10 the work of the human nghts 0tgan1zat1on Amnesty Inlet natronal Hosts Sting U2 In stereo (3 hrs) (%.)llOWll ·Room SeMCa' (1938. Come- dy) Marx Brothers. Lucille Ball ( 1 hr 18 min) fl) QGll 4111MJ11~.--... 111A&.111. .. (.tlJIATIOULGIOllWMC ~Coast Guard trainees learning llfetalllng 9Kllls the art ot tattOOlng the annual l~MI 1::11 ldO*,~.;.Coulonge River (2 ) .... Q AIJICI CIWl.9 09lal ccmvTa ClllMSLll ,,,,,....,., IQ! -zvenlng ---- .. , lit~':-, Ml -An inter vtew with Valerie Berttneth ( 1 hr ) • llOWll "The Courtship Qt Eddie's Fe ther" ( 1963 Comedy) Glenn Ford. Shir ley Jones A young boy uses s pecullar and humo<ous standarel to determine the perfect wile for htS w1do-we<1 lather (2 hrs) Cl)C81 ... Q llOWll "James At 15" I 1977 Drama) Lance Kerwin Mehssa Sue A11dersorl Al ter movmg across the country with his family. a heartSICk teen·age boy leave" home to return lo his sweetheart (2 hrs ) a mWDP•~an e ..,_ "Oklahoma Crude" ( t973 Drams) Geoige C Scott. Faye Dunaway A young woman allempts to regain ~ 5eSSIOO ol her oil-held interests (2 hrs ) 9NURTOf1111 DRAOOM An eKploretlon ol contempotary Ctilnese art, featuring painters Hua~ Yung Yu and Lo Zhongn and1tri~cr of r1.1rel Chine (Al c:;J ( 1 hr ) I llOVA The continuing quest ot e ne-.i. generation of ptiyr.leists, to formulate a s1~1e untlylng theofy to explain the uni- verse (R) O ( 1 hr ) CC) _,. "Arthur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Lwi Mlnnetli A drunken. hedontSllC young m•lltonaire falls in love with a poOt waitress. but hiS family threat· ens to cu1 off hlS inhentance unlMS hO momes a det>ulan1e 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) (HJ .,. "Joey" { 1985 Drama) Nellt Barry, James Quinn A teen·ager whose rock·muslclan father has l•llM on hara hmes and into the bottle. struggi.s 10 break Into rock 'n roll 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 mlo) (1.) fM!lm TALI 1111.Alm "The Little Mer· maid" Hens Christian Andefsen's story comes to kfe as Pam Dawber portra)'9 the mermaid who yearns to become human atte< she taus in love W11h a young Pfll'lce (,!reat W1lllams) 11 hr ) •CSJ .,,. "Sounder'' ( 19T2. Drema) Cicely Tv-on. Paul Wlntlek1 In l~Jas Lou 1stana, a family of black sherec,ropper1 'trugg~ to <>Veft:om& the hardship ol ~y and the opprcr.•1on of an unj\ltt .. SOcie~G' ( t hr •S m•n I l==~w"d"•b<Mlo..,;. lze his liftlong drt.im of managing • WQfld-clasa hOtef (R) ORANGE COAST AMC..JEEP-AENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54.t-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-OMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit 582..()8()0 DailyPilai Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa &42-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa &42-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W Warner Ave Santa Ana-179-3500 -SOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892451 131-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-146-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-146-9303 -Sunday Cont. •mana &•9oc. In srer~ WT -Cl·~ '"The ~Dumpling Geng In this 1975 rnovoe starring 611 61>.b; a'ICI S~n Clarl< a car1sharp agr~ to 18~1" ~ o• '>Of1'MI valvabH> prO()et1y tor a friend ano drSCOYets lh•eie 0tphans are 1xluc>e0 ,,, lhe oea O 12 t1rs 1 ... ITM llAM:N GIH>St Ml(lleel Warr'!' In literea (RI ( 1 hr ) I ML a.A'Nm llUT MD mAU. I mu.-'" COPaMm Ml\m A SUl'Yl"y of b1rcJs lhal cannot fly S<>mt" or wtuch t\ave evC>Ne<l highly eft1 cieru. mean~ of travel on tand or watei ~)Q!lhr ._XA'I CW':-Mea lNI CUI ,.._ TALI TMIA ... ''Beeuty Ana T~ Beast Susan Sarandon and KlaV!. K•nsl<• star in lhlli story about ~ a young glfl'S IO\lf' •raoslo"ns a beast into a tiand sorn& pm1e.e O I 1 hr ) ?J9CMI rlP!Ct\ I 1985 Comeay1 Cf\f'- "''I Cha!.(! J~ ~ Ba.,l'?f A" l A repon et with an array o• OiSgu!Sl!S a11emp1s ro unia~ a plot "1volv1ng a wea1my bl&· nes.tman 'Nh<> cornrac•s % OW! mur~ PG' ( t hi . 38 mm I NI al) 90ITI ,Am 1:11D. NmT·--w-n1a• PJ,,~i' ~arns ar impor1ant lessofl when o;tw>'s caught play 1rig a treclf on an elO! rr~ neogt 00< In ster 19 «Z,~~M.W!IJ. • 8 ()) ..... M w.oTI Jes54ca mvs1 solve thf> m)'Ster• or murder ancJ POISOf", ~ letters 11\al have !>tun!'led !fl(> t<Wllnttolk of Cabot Cove (RI O I 1 hr l 0 GD ..._ ~ A vetftran magi cian IOngs to regain his formef srarus as a l'Tl31it8' lllUslOl'lltt In stereo IRJ 0 • flOOfl .... tll CllAlrT1 A rf'trospec11v" ot U S m11nned spacefllgtlt Hlghltghts ot thf> early Mfllfcury m+ssions thP moor1 and•rio Ap0Ho-Soyu2, Skylab end rtie ~ac,. stiutlle With • 1oo11 Al r:ios..sit>~ ace progrnmli of the tuture 11 hr J 91)¥11 Mr Horn" ( 1979. WestPmJ fPa·1 2 o• 2J 0.111(] Carradine Fkha•d W dmar~ Tl'\EI hie of the legendary lroorier hQJre Tom HOfn, wnoee care. •ncluoea t•!f! ca1 1 ,,,, of Gefonimo and 1 shol ai,; a bounty r unt8f ( t IY • 30 rTW'I ) TAU'I ... lNI DAii-FOi a ooi ~t! !\l~t (Begone Plaza) n.t<tcJ riy home fo• Ille holideys a round tflr ltQl(I tw:i.~1 •urn~ 1n10 a one-way tnp of If' '"' i ) ~ Cll M ... ,_ f.UU. 8111 Co.\b; Jot1n M.cEl'lfoe, Ann-Mar(l-1. a 1our Of AltrbA<k>t with T9rl Copley (R) ( 1 ht I • IAl\m A ~ of blrdt thet cannot fly. $OJl ol wtlteh he-.. eYolYed ,,fghly effl c.,t l'l'ltlMnt. of tra~ on land 0r water R)~- llUIW aa w• ''The lr1$11 A M · A drunkon "mountetny"' man ~ ITlllndS r.ompert.Mtion att..-a CMstmas Fv~ c.:ollt~ wit,, the v .. t•' carri.ge (PIHi 4 of 6) Q ( 1 hf ) 12 Sunday, June 15, 1986 A~R .. wtw• ~ ....... .... ......... ™ ... . 0.-..lllNIACT ~.,,. "Penect • (1985 Dfama1 John Travorta Jamoe l" Cun!S A ,IC)Urnalmt sets out to wnte en expose on health ClubS and ends up lellw)g for a rep<>nflf. ~ aerooa 11'1$1r\JCIOf 'Ff 0 (2 hrs I .......... .... llMl.OWI. NIWATI nl Mar- lowe s wwes11gation ot the muroer ot a ,au •T1US1C1an may leed ro the lt!llef trailing ttwo detecttve o ' 11. .,_ 'Fletch' I t985. Comedy I Ch&- vy Chase Joe Don Balrer An l A report er with an array of dl&g\Jrses attempts to unravel a plOt inv01V1ng a wealthy bUSI r.essman wf'lO contracts h~ awn mvrc>er 'PG~ 1 tv . 38 m.n.) l) IE WI ... 1" 90ftl "Caddyst\ack" I 1980 Come Oy I Slll Murray. Chevy Chase The Oemented g<OUOd$keepe1 ot a swarnc country club wages war aga1n11t the gophers wt1lle a WNllhy !)(aSh newcomer clasties With an old-guard rnembef R" ( 1 hr • • 7 rn<n ) '1) -Mc. .... MCIU.TWOCID 'MS t::ll D GI) ...,.. tlTDICOCI ,...,.. A mi001&-aged woman's cats fend fe>t the4r tn'$tres!> wtien he< young f'lo<:band plotf. I~ ua,'~ stereo !RI a ..... zm ,._NOOl- Yount-llMtn .-n.ca mJW1 -.... 21 .. (I) _,,. "T™-CowboY$'" 1197? Western) John Wayne R~ LM' Brown Eleven schoolboys become toughened men wtie-n they parucipate 1n e ~ call~ drtve !Al (2 hrs 30 min ) U GD 90¥ll · Paternity" ( 1981. ~ dy l Burt AeynOld$ Beverly O' Angelo A bacheiOf 1n t\1s 40s INtio wants to be a le !her 9earcne& for the r!Qtlt woman 10 ~ar his chtld (RJ O (2 hr$) I DILY 9MAllC.•Aa1Q _ 9 90W11 .. And Justice r or A11· ( 1979. Drama) Al Pacmo Jaci. warc>en An tdeahstic lawyttr ha· trouOle coptng with lhe Amefican tu<J<Cial system perttCv larty when he must defend a /UdOe aga11l$t a rape charge (Viewer O•'<:re11on AC!V~(R) O (2 hrs JO m•n) • "The Medusa Touch" ( 1978 Horror) Richard Burton. Lee Remick A tortured man learns that hf' PoSSMSM un· controllaOle lalel<lnehc powers thal resort rn death and destruc:tlOO (;> hrc;) I ••••• ,... llUIW tll TMIATtm The lr.V, R M •• A drunken ··mountainy • man de- mandS c<>mpenaatlOO atter a Ctmstmas Eve coft181oo with lht'> Yeeteg' carriage Pal'1 •of 8) Q 11 hr 1 ...... u. llllt&fi "Agathe Cnr11tie'1 Partners 1n Ctlme" The ~•lords help a woman wno 11Uspectr. tovl play when thr" mem berl Of her hou&etlold are made UI by gift chocolates (Rl Q ( 1 hr ) oo= 'Atrplanal' (1980 Comecty) RObert H&ylt, Julie Hagerty In thts &pool ot dlsa:.18' ftl~ on &lrllner"• CUtw IUC· cumb$ to tooct P<>l<JMlng and a nefVOul former war pllo1 15 Pf"8ed Into MtYICe 'PG' (1 tv , ~8 min I Cl)rTMl'm (%')_,. "T~ Cotton Chib" ( 1984 Ora· ma) Ricliard Geta. ~ Hrnee In the t930s a iezi ~...._the._ Of 1 po~ racketeer and 18 towed deeper ano deeper IOIO the "'Olen! wor1d of gano- -Siers Bnd "A' (2 ~ , 7 min ) I DAft DOTTO .. llSflWMUIT t::ll 111.D KW 09 "'4arlin Petktn& traci<' dOwn a moose in lhe Canadian P'OWl<:e of SaSkatctiewan (Al Cf),_ Leroy·a niece wants her uncle 10 marry Lydia. Ekzabeth (Cet<>' Mayo Jen· ~ins1 struggles 10 have her rl0¥9I put>-_1h=·.=.(R) ( 1 IY I ... Yo. ... MAPP A LUCIA Elizabeth s and Lueia'. Wiiis are read Maior Benjy ~ Into M~ Mapp's houM. Georgie belieY9s Lu.- Cl& wtll retvrn (Pert • of •) ( 1 IY ) UDPMmTMIL.Ge Ii> ClllAT JU C.UICD ·t..tan From Moscow Based on Bntiah llltelllgaooe BQl"flt Grev1lte Wynne's book abOUt the m11ttary se<:rets ~ obta•ned from Sovtet informant Oleg P~OVSky dUrlng the M rfy 1960s (Part 1 of 3) (R) o t 1 IY.) ~ CMZY MINf lMI ll0'9li 11M --Film ctips from .. BYllltt" and The Sand Pebbles' BS well as ~ footage and •nte~ wrth friends, family. co-workers hts first wtle Nellie 1iAcQueeri ancJ cJ11ectors Robe<t W15e and Norrna1I Jewrson ar~ featured 1n th!$ !<><* at the lite Of Sieve McOueeti ( I tw ) I > V•AU .. ClllATb'T "" BMetlell Dynasties 1 hr ) <r l .,. "Ftastipornt ( 198-4 Orama) Kns l<ristotlerson. Treet W"'-ms Two bOfder patrolmen uncover a 20-ye&r-old mystery Wtleo they unearth a ~ con- taining a slleleton and $800.000 bur'-d 1r1 lhe T exes deser1 'R' ( 1 IY 3' min ) (l) TM.II .... TMI NM-For a oo' 1~ student !Begone Pfa.r.a) hMdlng home for the holidays. a roun6-trlp tflln i • .,.,._w•y ""' of ""°' =I ICMOOl. DIAT Toptc how homOMlllual stuc>ents cope CD ITM .._. Spot11 oomc>etl110n teaturlflg cast members trom "J:ame " Gimme a Break " "General Ho.pltai • <ind ' Paper Ct\aSie '' ~1fine1 round (RI ~.,..,.. llri ... q To s. (I 980 eom.cty) •18nf' Faooa Dolly Panon Tht" wortclng women rebel 1tga1nc;t thetr IUb~tlOn by 8 male Cl'laVYIOISI l'>OM 'P<:J ( 1 tv 5() m•n) • .... " ... -::W"":ia = l.':. .. •---1w-M1 TM.a,_ 1"I ..__ for a col leoe atUdent I Beoonwi Plata I heeding home '°' the holtdays, " rOUfld trip tt•ln l·m:;:: w., "~ ........ ,.,, .. ....., JilalTUm FUmmekttr Ofra Atkel doco- mentt how England 11 divided -g90- g<aph!Qlly, eoclettv end economlcally-lo lh" expbatlOl'I of 8r1taln'1 ~I Afruc· ture. cultural vaiu.a •nd ettl1vda low.rd ·===tryQ(11Y) -Sunday Cont. 0 CO ¥9al T-.T Phota.. newtlfeel foot- age and the peraonel memor ... of Bain- bndge Island (Waaf'I ) residents recall the effects of lhe WOOd War II Internment of the town's Japeneee-Amerlcans and the Bainbridge Review's publtshers opposition to the ectt0n O CC).,.. ··The Hunter" ( 1979. Orama) Steve McOueen. Ell Wallach. Based on lhe true story ol Ralph "Papa" T~. wl'IO leadl I danget'OUS ltfe as a modern- ~bounty hUnter 'PG' ( 1 hf . 38 min ) W -~ Major Leegue Base-baU teama compete (l)ITAI .... Cl) .........,, & M LOIT .... Anef Ralph and Ed become hypnotized at a lodge meeting. Ralptl trlM It ou1 on Allee to_oe(:= trip to Chlc:ego o tWl=...au•rt..., 11:11 Bl:"' AMCA~llMlf:.P-AT M .,_. Scheduled reviews· ··Manhattan Project" (John Llthgow. Christophe( Collet). "Baci< to Schoor· (Rodney Oangerlleld) . "Mona Usa" (Mi- chael Came. Bob Houdns) 1 11Kcmu.u. M#lll't --UlllD • 'MIC.A A behlnd-the--scenel loo« at the sommer of 85 US IOUf by a 91-membef l<Albukt troupe, also a brief overview of Japenese l<Albukl l~ter history and tradition Hoat OlcK caven Cl)ll'Glll ..... (JJ.,. "9 Deaths Of The Ninja" ( 1985. Adventure) Sl'lO Kusogl. Brent Hut! A lhfe&-perSOn rncue team II c:.lled In when terrortsls kidnap a buaload of tour- 1s1a in Mantia and ()emand the reteese of a Middle Eastern crlmlnal 'R' ( 1 hr • 3'4 min) (%) -1* mclOCJB Am llMIY,..., ... Ceb Calloway narrat .. th15 1P9Cilll with n.atibacka to old lllmt featuring ma'la r,: contemPOfaries ( 1 hr ) ,.,.1.,. ·=e It To BIOndte'. (1945. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. DagwOOd tries 10 win over • big cllertt by changing the wOl'ds to a song he WTote l hr . 2"!> min.) ,_. UIDAT ll'OKl'I PmM. tW --W.'19GITlllACJ-.,.. "The River" ( 198-4, Orama) Mel Glbton. Slsay Speoet< O..extended credit. decllnlng pronts and rlslng flood waters threa1en a hardworking farm faml lln stereo 'PG 13' Q (2 hrs . 2 mlfl I .. cm ... 1•cwa •WIW9GITI U ED llft"OUCN• a 11011urr ... ~IJ I I l ._ -An Inter view with Valette Boftlnelll ( 1 hr.) I e11m:1t••-OIM.M Ii DA• ·--SCheduled topic bee~~'=·~ 1----CGU.• ~ NCAA OMslon I amplon1hlp, from Newark. Oel rr aped) 12 ""' . 30 m1n > (!).,... "Spectre" ( 1077 HOrror) Gig Young. Aob«1 Culp. In pteMnt-day Lon- don. a crlmlnologlst with an lnter•t In tho oc::cull and hla phytJcietl friend ditCoYef tuptlnttural fOfcet at ~ In e mlllloo- atre'a manikin (2 hr-.) 1MI 8 llOWll "TM Ufe And AIUl8inatlon Of ~ Klngrlah" ( 1977. Biography) Edward A6fler. Diane Kagan The final three years 1n the life ol LOUISlana s Depr~a Governor and u S Senator Huey P Long. are riddled with controversy 12 lhrs ~""ti) MC--~ ...... I ml ...... ,, .... 11:9 MOU.YWOOO a.a.. SCMduled an Interview with Alan Alda. Gery Frankhn re- Vlewa ··Back lo School" with Rodney 0.ngerfield D l9CllY I In IMOWCAll lnteMews New Ed1tt0n. Martha Reeves. gospel sing· 8f Del.eon RiChardS and Geotgetown bas ketball coach John Thompson (R) I .. CA'ITCIP• DAW•oono-.. PUmTMILOllD .,. "Secfet Admtrer' 1 t985, Com edy) c Thomas Howell, Lori Looghhn A Seflet of romantic: ml~nderstandlngs r&- sult when an anonymous IOYe letter tall$ into many wrong hands R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) Qle (C) _,. ··The Ptiiladelphla Expernnent ( 198-4, SCience Fictton) Mtehaet Pare Nancy Allen In 194'3, a top secret radar test abOard a naval deStroyer goes haywire and two sa1lou are l)(Opefled Vl8 a t1m&-warp. Into a SllT\llllr experiment tak 1ng place 1n 198"1 'PG Q ( t hr 42 min ) 1tll(ti) .,_ "Making The Grade" ( 1984' Comedy) Judd Netson Dana Olsen A SP<>lled ncn kid otters St 0. 000 to a street· wise teen-ager to hnlsh out hlS last year at er_ep school !or him. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) W•.,.. ·it's Your Move" ( 1968. Come dy) Edward G Robinson. Terry· Thomas A ctevef Brtlon plats a dastardly scheme to rob a Majorcan benk 12 hrs ) Cl) .,. 'The Oevll's Web ' (1 975 Suspense) Diana [)o(s Andree MarC<MC ci A nurse hired to care for the paratyzed daughter ot an Amertcan diplomat begins to elC8'1 a strange In~ over the girl {_1 hr . 30 min ) (!) _,. "Bowery Battahon ( 1951 Comedy) Bowery 8oy11. Virginia Hewitt The Boys decide lo go to war so they form lhe•r own fighting untt ( 1 hr 30 men I .... Q amanmv.u. CINI-.. YGUIMAm llMlfT wme• mAM 1:11 ... 1:11 JIU I ., ... rrtWllt.,11-,._MU. -.,,. "GrMt 0.y In The Morning" ( 1956, Adllenture) Virginia Mayo, Rot>ert Staci( In the days preceding the CMI War, Gold Rush fever runs high fn Colou1do as 1nhabltents unwtttlngly ~ bitter rl- va~~ ~-""..,., {i5 • The elec1rk: rock group petforma hits including "Owner ol a Lonely Heert." "Hold On" and "I've Seen AM GOOd Peo- ple." Taped during Ifs summer 1965 coo- cen tour. In stereo t t hf' ) 1::9 ~ .,,. "F\Mhpolnt" ( 198't. Orama) Kns Kr1ttotfef100, Treat Wlllillma Two bofder pt1rolmen uncover a 20-year-old mystery when they uneanh a jeep con- taining a lk•ton and S800.000 bu'1ed 1n the Texaa deeef1 'R' O ( 1 hr . 3'4 min ) 1:111 Cl) _.,,,Atal llCMIT .... ..... , •.... .... -_.. ULT WAm ... nl Cl)W 11181l ... (%) _,. "Arrowsmith" ( 1931 Drama) Ronald Colman. Helen Hayes A physden sacrifices flnanclal success to dedicate his energies to medicine. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) M Cll) lllMI ··c11y On Are" ( 1979. Orama) Barry Newman Susan Clark The veo- geance ot an oil refinery ex-emp6oyee erupts into a blazing 1nfemo that threatens to demollsh an entire city 'R' C 1 hr 4 1 min;..,, -;~~IUCClll ~·-·.,,... TOii .. ..., • .,. "Caddyshack' (1980 Corn&-- dyl Bill Murray, Chevy Ch8so The demented gtoundskeeper of a swanlt country club wagee war against the gophers while a wealthy, bfa&h newcOITlel Neelt ... ,.,, ••ul•tn•ntf BRING A LITl1E of the OUTSIDE-INSIDE! for et-ifttd Ad ACTtON yll • Cuatom Jl'1t to F.11.slln& Operun1 (No bllild1111 modi.hc1Uoo l'f'QVINd) • Top or Side-~n11 lnclodft R~mcwablf' ~ns • Adjuttabl• Glau ~Ives • TUlt~ Ola• Antlablf' Unllmllf'd Datp OptJona • Cbo~ of M~l.81 f'ln.lsb 10 '1o di.Scount off tot.a I cost with this advertisement (714) 841-1075 ~~ Sunday. :June 15, 1986 13 I -Sunclay Conl clashes with an OIO-guard member R I I hr.47mm) l:ai PMTM• =• IDlaTODAY mAT •ACI COAITa t1118 mo¥ll "Death Valley' ( 1946. Wesl • em) Rot:>en Lowery, Helen Gilbert Pros poctlng tor gold 1n Death Valley has its el lects on a man·r. mind end personality ( 1 hr 30m1n) Mnm.,... ~ ~'Cheech Arid Chong's Nict1 -Monday -Morning Movies- •ct:l 'My Favorite Wife" ( 1940. Comedy) Cary Grant, treM Dunne ( 1 hr . 28 min ) (IJ "Elvira Madigan" ( 1967 Romance) Pla Degermark Thommy Berggren ( 1 hr 29 mrn l t:ll CJ 'No Big °"al · c 1983 Oiama1 Tam ~ Grrme<. Kevin O.llon ( 1 hr 27 mm l NI C1ZJ ·'The Letter" ( 1940 Drama) Bette Davrs. Gale Sondergaard (2 hrs ) ~(C) "Cimarron' (1961. Western) Glenn Ford Maria Schell (2 hrs . 27 min ) <Il ·secret Admirer" ( 1985. Comedy) C Thomas Howell Lori Loughlin ( t hr 30 min} •00 "Conan fhe Destroyer" 11984. Ad venture) ArnOld Schwarz,.negg,.r Grac11 Jones ( 1 hr • 43 mrn ) lP.1 · The Hoond 01 The Baskerv11tes' ( 1939. Mystery) Basil RalhbOne. NIQ"'I BrUGtl ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (.$) "Gremhnc;" ( 1984 Fantasy) Zactr Galligan. Hoy1 Allton ( 1 hr 5 I min J • 9 "Whal''l A Nice Girl Like You . .,. (1971 Drama) Brenda Vaccaro. Ja<.1< Warden ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. ()5) "Gray LAdy Down I 1978. AdYen lure) Charlton Heston Da111d CarradlM {?hrs ) (l) "The Gentleman Tramp ( 1975, Doc umeotary) Narrated by Walle1 Mat1h8u and Laurence Olivier ( I hr 18 min ) .. (CJ "A View To A Kill" ( 1985. Adventure) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts (2 hr!9 . 1 t min) <ID "The Neve1Eoo1ng SICiiy ( 1~. Fen 1asy) Noah Hathaway Aairett Olivttt I t hr 34 mm) (I) "The Gang That Couldn't Shool Straight" ( 1971. Comedy) Jerry Orbach Leigh Taylor Young (I hr 36 min ) -a.I "The F1rechasers· (1970 Drama) Chad Everett. Anjanette Corner (2 hrs I ftll(Z) "Room Service" ( 1938. Comedy) Marx Brothers. l ucllle Ball ( t hr . 18 mln) -a11ernoon Movies-aim• "The Sea Of CortftZ" ( 1978. Oocu mentary) (2 hrt ) CB) "H~t«ieal" ( 1983. Comedy) The Hudson Brothers, Bud Cort I t h1 • ~ l mtn) Cl) "OxfOfd Blues' (1984 Ol.ima) Roh Lowe, Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr . 33 min ) G11(C) "The F'larrllngO Kid" ( 198•" Comedy) Mart Dillon, Aletwd Cronna ( 1 hr • 40 mtn) W (%) 'The Pope Of Greenwtch Villa~" ( 1<)8.t, Ofama) Enc: Aobens. MICkey 1'4 Sunday, June 15, 1986 Oleams" ( 1981 Comi-dy) Richard Marin Tommy Ch-Of~ Two mvettHate potheadS ~ppear to have tound their true cathng a!. they peddle 1tee cream °" the streets ot l os ~~ f 1 '" 77 mtn I 4:11 ~ &A.U. Q IATDl't • II II.It TODAY ( ROIOTlaf .W. 'BulldOg Drummond' ( t929 Mystery) Ronald Colman. Joen 04tnnett A BritlSl'l World War I hefo tongs for ad- vl'nlure and undertakes the mtSSlon ot freeing en Arnetlcan glrl's uncle, being held cap1111e In a phony nufSing home ( t Rourl\e (2 hrs ) t9(C "Evil Under The Sun' ( t982 Mys tery) Peter Ustinov, Jane B11k1n ( I hr 42 n1n J SJ "F~tch' ( 1985 Comedy) CheVy Chase. Joe Don Baker ( 1 hr . 38 min I t:llCHI "A Rare Breed" (1982, Drama) C.eorge KennE'dy Forrest Tuck«H ( 1 hr J4 m1n J *LI.) 'Alphabet C11y· ( 1984 Orama) Vrn c.ent Spano. Kate Vernon ( 1 hr . 25 min ) lZJ 'Nightha~s" ( t98 t Suspense} Syl ves1e1 Stallone. RutQer Hauer ( t hr 39 nun) W {C"l Wu1he11ng Heights ( 1939 Ao· msroce) Laurence Olivier Merle Oberon t_1 hr . 43 min ) <Sl 'No Big Deal" ( 1983 Olama) Tam· my Grrmes. Kevtn Dillon ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 4.::ll(L, 'The Stone Boy" (1984 Dfama) not>ert Duval Jason Presson ( t hr 33 nun) ICll(Z) "Fletch' (1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase Joe Don Baker I I hr . 38 min ) -lvening ----• ....... un NOUITC* C81 ... &AC& ........ mATllUI I CMta> M!e ... Q ..,,....~,,.,, w+&Tl1WD ..... 9Cllf me ... Uv.9,,..,FAl&Y ....,. .W. "Gremlins" ( 1984. Fantasy) lAch Galllgan Hoyt Axton When a teen- Ager brMks the rules ot caring for his tov able or.of a krnd cre&tUfe, do:rens of malevolent creatures are spawned PG c;L ( 1 hr .. 5 1 min ) fEJ 8'9IAlnct lnternationnl Mticed Pairs Champt<>nshlp (A) (2 hrs) (ff) MOWll ·1n Love Wllh An Oldef Worn an ( 1982 Comedy) John Ritter, Karen C 11rJson Ul.Ctyles clash When a San Fran- cisco lawy«H falls In IOVe wlth a tree-aptrll ed woman 15 years his senl()r (I hr . 40 min) (9) *>GM TO MOWI Terence Donovan and Nlf:ole Krdmen star In this atory of a young trnck star who realizes that being contenl wllh Of'OOOlf ta more Important than being 191numi'l.(1 hr) ~~ ... ~Henry takes drastlc. tTIMtUr .. to avoid peylng e high penalty tee for llbtary b<>061t tti.1 ore ltve hr 30 min) d @ ,._..IYCIB (ti} 90Wll "Every1h1ng You Atwa~ Want ed To Know Ab<>Ut Sec (&It Wflfe Afraid To Aslt.). ( t972 Comeoy) Wooey Allen, GeM ~'ldef A <;er!M of comic sk8'ches spool Dr David Reuoen's best-selling boOk In addition to other assoned targets 'R' (1 hr 27 min) W (SJ .W. 'Dusty' (t981 Drama) 8111 Ken Noel Trevatt)8(l An~ shNptlef der must choose b9tween IOyalty to hrs employer and love for his champion sheepdog ( 1 hr 28 min ) lears ove<due .. .,.,,, IMC:lm/~ ...... ... . ....., '9IO'TotlltllllC vw MO¥ll "Cheech And Chang's The COf '>lean Brothers' ( 1~ Comedy) Cheech Mann. Tommy Chong Two oftbeet and off·key Pa11s street m~lans meet a Gyp- sy who tells them the account of their noble lineage 'PG' ( 1 hr , 27 min.) 1:tllC81 ... 111 armTlH•n TW tnteMeW with Tony Danz.a ("Who's the Bou?") I$' :-'ui. Celebrity photograp0e1 Harry La'Cidoo. swlrnmlng infants LOWI l•CTm ... 1118'1 Cll19"" • --.OPPOllT\lm M.-mu. ..... 9CIT . .. ,.,. ... D.C. llACN PMTT: A ••AL cw• .. Tm A trlbUte to the 100th aMl'venary of the Washington Monumen1 taaturtng the Beach Boys. Julio lgleelas and Alngo Starr In stereo ( t hr ) m DAM lltADOn ~a.I .,. "Montana' ( t950. Western) Errol Flynn. AleJtts Sm1tt1 Wealthy caltle owners try to ttop a sheep rancher from moving his h4wd& Into cattle country I t hr. •O min) ~ 8 2 C* 1111 'TOW Featured. Comedy Bob Chandlef tries out al the lmpfov. three of l A '1 hOttest new comedians are ohted .... ~ .anew•••1• mc.u. U.ATU. ==-°' ALfll'lm ........ ... ,,.. ... 91.D nmUCA Marty Sloutter ()emon Strates the ditflcultles, d8nge<t and satl5 llec==mlng wildlife Q ........... ':::. "&tldog Ofummond" (1 q29 Myitery) AoNlld Colman. Joan Bennett A British World W11 I hero longs lex od· venture and undtrt.-1<• the ml$$10n of lreelng an Ameocan glfl'a uncte. bet~ he6d captive in a phOny nutting home ( 1 h<,30mln) I t.-UC.,_NDLLNOGDNIK .. ()) tc••c .... -. ... LM and Amanda go underc:ov.r u tMt IOOd -Monday Conl. franchiseet to stop a plot to poison thoo- sandS (R) ( 1 hr) D e IMm l1*T Nighttime .ouon of the afternoon news program IOf young people 8111 Schechnef reports on the emottonal Impact of sex on Amencan teen-ao-s Host Bryant Gumbel (R) ( 1 hr) e UTDW. _,.,MIC "The Great WhaleS" This underwatef atudy lncludaa the btfth Of a killer wtlale. the playtulneaa ot the humpback. and an Infant whale's gr_owtn to adoletoence ( 1 hr ) • 9 llH Nick's mentor Is muf· deted before he can exPOM a corrupt pol· ltlclan. In ti~) c:;> ( 1 hr ) li' .. A Sta•• eo.n·• (1976 ....... cal) Barbra Stre!Sand. Kris Krlatofferton. The marriage of two rock superatart col- lapteS dUe to carMf tensk>os brought on wt*1 she t>ecomes a r1slog ttar and hit popularity deellnes lharply (2 hrs . 30 mtn.) e • llMCll 01M1.:MAll WM Letters llWCftbed on clay tablet• In East Benin aid In reoonstrvctlng the polltlcal crllls sur- rounding the war. the Hittite emperor's 500-mlle journey to the Aegean coest c:;> l hr.) flUmnllL.cm I I '.Al tu,_. "Sunde In lhe Pa.rk With Geotge" ComPQMf ~tephen Sondheim. a 1985 Pulitzer Prlze-wloolng play. Inspired by neo-tmpr...,,,.,t pelnter Georges Seurat'& 19tl'H:4trltury master- pie<le "Sunday Afternoon on the lslend of La Grande J11te." 11•1'9 Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkln In stereo Q jl_ hrs . 30 min.) CC) .,_ "Just The Way V~ Ara" ( 198-4, Comedy) Knaty McNIChOI, Mi- chael Ontkeen. While In Frenoa. a Ol'lppled nutlst meets a photographer who helpe her come to terms with her physical dis- ·~·'PG' Q (1hr .3' mln.) Cl) 1•=1u 'I _.,.,. llfl wand s.. r1et UntUng Heroes 00.,. "The Final Option" ( 1982. Ofa· ma) Judy DaV'ls. Lawts Collins. An anti- nuclear group eelzaa control of the Amen· can Emt>easy in London and warna lhat government hostages will be murdefed If Its demands are not met 'R' (2 hr& , 4 mtn.) C1J .,_ "Baby Secret Of The Lost Leo· end" ( 1985, Adllenture) WNllam Katt. Seen Young In Ah'lca, a scientist Ind her fOUfn&hst husbend attempt to rauntte an Intent dinosaur with 111 captured mother 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min l Cl)CllDCCULI Cl) .,. "Gremllna' ( 1984, Fentaty) Zach Getllgan. Hoyt Axton. When a teen- &Qef breaks the rules of C41rlng for his foyo. able one-of-a·klnd creature, dozena of malevO!ent creeturee are IPlwned In atefeo 'PO' o ( 1 hr . 51 min ) 8l) llCMI "Aocl<. Pretty Baby" (1957. Musical) John Saxon. Luana Patten A 1950s re>ck 'n' r()fl bend competea !of top honOrt In a musieal contest (:i' hrs ) -1---IU ,.... ... .a ,. Wllll'9 ee.ebr1ty photographef Ha~mlng 10fants ~~-· • ij IA11 I MUI Emma leerns that her op- ponent In the race tor )umcw·cieta preel dent Ml leukeml9. (R) ..... ''The lOfds Of ~·· ( 1983, Orame) o.Yld Keith. Aoo.tt Prosky A seniOf at a Southern military academy II determined to axpoee the members of an allte group reepontlbte for the brutal. and sometlmet lethel, hazing of cade1t deemed undetlrable (R) Q (2 hra) • M11CIW. _,., llC "P<>'ar Beat Alert" The grMt white poler beer and a Manitoba town's effor1t to co-exist with them are the subjeeta o1 a doclumentary hOcted by E O Marahall and narrated by Jason Robwds ( 1 hr ) • 9 .. "The Flrat Time" ( 1982. Ofama) SUlan Mtpactt, Jennffer Jaaon Leigh A Midwestern teen-ager follows her bOyfflend to San Diego, wtwe her dis trauaht mother enlllta an old friend to help tocaTe her (~2 M.) l :.-u1u~ -CM• I ,._.. Live trom San Diego. 8oO BrlUl'I ho9tl the 63fd an- nual Miia Cdfomia PriJ2 hrt.) G7)M11C1W.• •1 m.&.'llm Coast Guard ,,.1nee9 leernlng llfeetvlng skllla, the art of tattooing: the amuat log drive dOWn Cenada'• ~ AtY9f (2 lva.) • WmICAI fUYllOUll "&.lnday In the Park With George" Compoeer Steph«l Sondheim's 1985 Pulltzef Prlz~ play, Inspired by neo-lmpuJSSlonlat painter Georges Seurat's 19th-oentury muttlf· pleOe "Sonday Afltlfnoon on the IUnd or La Grande Jette." stars Bernadette PeteOI and Mandy Patlnldn. In st•eo Q i hrt .. 30 min ) ..... u.. WO&D CW IOCCll Second Round ~r;JMh<S > ~ ... "The Pope Of Greenwich VIi- iage" ( 1984, [)fame) Eric Roberti, Mick- ey Aouf1ce Ofeama of ~ from hUm- drum Manl\attan jobl herbofed by distantly releted buddlee are jeopardized by an llk:oncelved tafecracidng job that get• them. Into hot water with a tocal crtrn. kingpin 'R' (2 h<S.) •• -......, Mlcheel tries to mpraaa hit 11rtlst1C mother. (R) Q Cf) .,. "Ulz.ane's Raid" ( 1972. W•t· em) Burt Lancaster. 8Nce O.vtson. The Apache lndlena are on the warpath again and the caV11lry under an ldealtatlc lleuten ont tries to ovef18Ke them (2 hra.. 30 mln) -• C.-Y a UCl'f Cagney and Lacey Investigate crimes agalnet the eldefly (R) i.<~ • ... _,. S<:heduled Geofge Htmllton. compo!Mlf Marvin Hamllsch. ( 1 hr) ·----CC>.,.. "A 'li.w To A Kill" (1965. Ad- venture) Roger Moore. Tanya ~ Brttllh agent James Bond attempts to thwart an lndu8tr1ellst't pl9na to become CZJlr of the computer lndUStry 'PG' Q (2 hrt . 11 min.) (().,. "Careful, Ho M:r=Heet You" ( 1983. Ofama) Wenay Robyn Nevin Altet hll mother'• th. an &- year-old Sydney bOy becomM the obj9ct of a bitter custody battte t>etween his two auntt -one a weatthy aplnlter and the other a wondng-ctua wife 'PG' ( I hr • !>6 min) (l) ~ mM Guest. Fred Wtltaro ffi) Cl).,.. "Oxford Bluaa" (198A. Orama) Rot> L~. Ally Sheedy Oxfofd ~ ty'• t1adlttone art toeeed to the Wind by a bfalh Amerlcen teen-ager ~ J)Oftult of an _,.,.,. Btrtllh ccver gltl In stereo 'PG t 3' l hr., 33 min ) -.u CA .. __ • ..,., II .,.. "1984'' ( 1984, Ofama) John Hurt, Richard Burton 8ued on the noYel by George Orwell A men aeeton.. tor hope amid a repf.-MJ. totalltaflan eocl- ety that he can neither comprehend nor tolerate. 'R' (2 tn.) -, ... mT ,. ... AITB.I. SOii nN C.ebrel palay victim a.th Shapiro and tour handicapped friends are foffoW9d as they tr~ from Bergantleld. N J • to WatNngton. O.C •• In tNs look at how the handlcapped.pOalt,.,,._ ty confront and <Mltoomt phY*al and emotloMJ barOerl. 8ll Cosby nerrataa Q IN ..... tW fl.J"Oee ... tmDAY mAm Sketches Godfather weo- ding. s""* o.w In a Rubik's cvbe feet. ~at the= ~ ~'Luat For Gold" ( 1~9. AdYeo- ture) ~ LuplnO, Glenn Ford. A tchemlng woman stops at nothing to claim the riches of the Lc»t Outc:Rman mine (2 lhrs b..tw.LRmU 9AWlll • •11•..,. ~\KY At Smuggler's Bay' (1963, Adllenture) Peter ~Mi­ chele M«clef A notorious. eca ~ rate causes a reign of terror a~ lt- ISh coutllne (2 tn) (%).,.."Secret Admltet" (1985. Com- edy) c. Thomas ~. Lort Loughlin. A series of romantic mleunderatandlngl re- autt when an anonymous lolle letter ta .. Into many Wf000 handl 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min~ 1wl ()) ••W.P.1 Hlgglna and a tormer Britllh aecret agent 90l\'8 a murder CR} u hr 10 m1n.> II Iii mt' elf CMICll From April 1985· actr .. Patty Me. comedian Fathaf G"- dO SarcM)cl and NBC sportacattM Joe Garaglota join host .Johnny Ce~ In Ster:~~~ 1 9~ ~--""' -........... ., ... UU9t The male petlenta IYMI =.::;:.="~of an attractive nurse "_. ..... ....... t1111 ... "Fletch" ( 1985, eom.dy) et. vy Chut. Jot Don Bak« An L A. ~· « with an 11~ of dilgul8aa 111~ to unravel a plot kWoMng 1 wealthy ~ ,_-nen ~ cootre.e1t his own murder In s.t..o. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) a. I"' •1111NOOD ~--....,.. • I t-...r lnt9Mew wtth T Danza ~'Who's the &.?") ..,. ~-Jeffrey Lyons and Ml- ef\MI MedY9d revleW "~ to S<:hooe" and "The ~nan Pro;ect" tr. en of edllett~rncMaa In ,,..0 fE = "Ta,,..try Of P.-00" ( 11H7. A~) John Ho1rnaa. Sharon Thotpe 0. spite the IMefent danger. a women ... ,CNS tor her tirothaf't ~ •' ( 1 Sunday. June 15. 1988 15 I -Monday Cont. hf 15 min J . 11tcu.e 1:t1I _,.. 'Conan The Destroyer' ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzeneggpr Grace Jones Barbanan Conan 1s recru11 - ed by a sensuous doce1tlul Queen to pro tee.I a teen-age pnnoess on hPr or1y<;sey 10 a magical castle 'PG Q It t1r • 43 min I 1t:11(Cl _,.. '"Gremlins' (1984, Farotasy) /ach Galligan. Hoyt A.Aton When a reen· ager breaks the rules of canng lor his k>v able 0<1e-Ol·a·k1nd creature. dozens of malevolent creatures are spawned PG Q_ ( I hr . 51 min ) ml U 8 LATl .-r wmt DAYI> LfTT&mAll Scheduled comic magictans Penn & Tellef comedian Bot> Sarlatte In stereo {J hr ) U ccmDY mM Guest Fred Wollard i ) TC9maa _,.. 'Up R111er'' ( 1980 Adveoture1 Morgan Stevern.. Jett Carey A young PKT nee< t>ecomes obsesaed with revenge al ter tus wile 1s killed by a IOcal land baron who resenrs his suc.cess ( 1 hr . 55 min ) l•••w ... .. mAL NGfll.I TO•UllDI__, &.Oft, .-c M tml mM.TO-. PIAmMU. TW ~ IOlllQ Ernie Landeros ""' Martin Quiroz In a junior welterweight bout scheduled IOf 10 rounds. trom Las Vegas Ne\' (R) 12 hrs , 30 min ) a.a (I)_,.. "Sweet November' 1 t968 Orama) Sandy Oennrs. Anthony Newley A terminally Ill young woman rakes 1n a d1tterent IOver eve<y month. bur compllca· t1ons arise when she falls 1n IOve wllh Mr November friend (A) ( 1 hr • 20 min ) w •••• ...., ... CJ) llO¥ll Frontier Horizon" I 1938 Western) John WayrWJ. Jennifer Jooes A promoter schemes to swindle ranchers out of their land In order 10 bulld a dam tor a reterVOlr ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I= "Target Earth?" ( 1978. Doc umentary) Narrated t>y Victor Buono A speculatrve exam1nal10n ol whether Earth has beeome the obJeCI of extraterrestr1a1 scrutiny. (2 hrs) ~L01T••AC1 91ZZLYAD.m llO¥ll "Room Service" ( 1938. Come dy) Marx Brothers. Lucllle Ball BroedWay prodocers try to keep their play attoat and stay 1n a hotel wtthoot paying by trying to -Tuesday -Morning Movies - .. (C) "Rachel And The Stranger" ( t 948. Drema) Lorette Young, Wiiiiam Holden U hr, t9 mm) • CCJ · Dodswooh" ( 1936. Orama) Watter Hutton Ruth Chatter1on ( l hr 4 1 min ) Nt(l7) "Fun In Acapulco' (1963, l.4us1cal) f.Mr. Pr861ey Ursula Andreas (2 hrr. ) • 00 Norma Rae" ( 1979. ()fenu1) S.illy r ield, Beau Brldgei ( 1 hr ~3 min ) (p) "Dock' Of New 0tleall$' I t!M8. Mys- tery) Rolltnd Wmtftfi, Vlfgtnia Dele t 1 h1 JO mm l 16 Sunday. June 15. 1986 COOVlnce lhP management !hat lh"'Y ha11" thP measles ( 1 ~.r t8 rrw I Q')'AUUYM t1I (]J 90ftE I O'>I In AmerlCd · 1 t :385 CorT' P.dy) Alber! Bror.i.~ Juli'! Hagt·rty F'P".l u~ with hi~ '(Upp1 l1tp·,1 ... 1e a l r,<; Ang,.ie· .i•J eY~U!IYP anc.J ~11• v.·fe 11'.lUlddlO •r1P1r .1 ~IS buy a t.amper ar d heacJ tor It.fl 01 •" roacJs 'R' i 1 hr J 1 rnon J ~11--.,. AbMll An<l <A>~lllllo Moo: Cap1a1n ll'1d'1' ( 1952 Come-dyJ Ch<11lc• l aughtori, Hillary Brool<e The l>'Jy' ~arch tor ;i p11ate's treasur111, w11t. tnP ~·· rate m not pursuit (I hr . 30 min 1 U AT 1ME MOWIEI ScllP.dulf>rJ rPv•PN'> Manhatran Proiec1 ' (J1)fln L••noo"' Cti11stopher Collet). ·eaci. 10 SGhOOl (Rodney Dang8fheld). "Mona L•<;.11' (Mt chael Caine, Bob Hoc;k1ns 1 ' AU.•TMEFAl&Y ,._.. 1ME LON> llO¥ll "The Pope 01 GrPP.nw1r;l'I V•I .age · ( t984 Orama) 8.c Ro~rtr. Mic~ ey Rourke ()(eams of e<>ca~ tram hun drum Manhatran 1obs haromed hy cJ1s1an!ly relalf!d buddies art> JCotlard11P<l by an 1ll·conceived sa1ecrack1ng 1ob thll• gels them into hot water w11h a local ('tom,. kingpin A (:?hrs ) Ull H' llOVIE 'Happy Birthday l O M" ( t980 Horror) Mehssa SUf! AndllrSO'• Gle 1n FOfJ As a murderer t>eg1ros attac.• mg hPr circle of elitist fri~nds 11 prei ~hool s;,nior worries that she may bf! rt .. ne~t 111( 11m or possibly the l<lllm ·n r 2:91"' 15:- om ITIPllYOMD HI .,. "Sex With The Star:;· ( 1979 Comedy) Thick Wiison. Martin BOJrrow~ The writer of a sexual acJ11oCI!! column researctiM the re1a11onsh1p betw~n a woman· s 9el( ar111e and her t>orth sign 'fl i.! hr 30 min ) t:9 Cf) • llMCM ""-.. Mystery Of The Mon e Pit" ! .... , ...... -•ecma ••• w ... •OYll 'N1ghtt'iaw1,.,' ( t98 t Su'>pense) Sylvester Stallone Rutgl'r Hauer Two rough underCO\/Pr cops ar<> assigned to a special task force tracking a dangerous 1nlernat1onal terrorist lhrouqh oul New YO<k C:y'R' ( 1 hr • 39 rnon ) M ClD m.w ..,_, Ill • 8 P\IAll _, • Lift A fund ra1s1ng £PeCl&I to benefit cancer and d1sea~ ru (S) "The Last S1arftghter" ( 198• Sc1<>nt.:n f1ct1on) L ence Guest. Robert PrPSton I 1 hr. 40mln J (l l "Elwa Madigan" (1967 Romancf') Pta [)egf!rmnrk, Thommy Berggrim ( 1 hr. 29 mtn J t:9(C) ''Fatfief 01 The Bride" I 19!>0 Com" dy) Spencer Tracy, Ehzaboth 1 >lylo1 ( 1 hr. 33 min) • 9 · The L a'lt Remakri Of Ar~u Gn•;tP ( 1977, CometJy) M11rty retdmAn Mlr.'1111•1 YOfk ( 1 hr 10 1nln I t:atPJ ··stral~IC A.11 ~omm.mrf' 119!>!> Dr11ma) Jarne~ Stewt1rt. Jt1nll f\ltysou (2 hrs . 30 rnlfi J (Zl "Arr~lh' ( 193 t, Outr0J1) Aoti.llJ C:t1lrnRn. Helfitn Hayes ( 1 hr ~o mlr'I ) Y!dri.;t 11 I Judo -; Ouldren's H05pltal 1n ,... ... m1 r ' r (' I H~tr; Bntt I White 80<.l C ~ "" ~ttt11•r t 1 hr I ft .mrrm..w ct> llOW Tl'll Mi; That 'YOJ Love Me • "•A, )1 1Q7Q Clf:im:I) Liza Mlnnel ~ 11 , Hr w<WJ A IMoalty d1sf1Q1Jred young 1i r ar .. , eot c ~nrJ a crippled homose1 ufl ,! arc an 11i.1t1n enl wt.ere together " .. , t 1g 11> • c. P"' ,111th Ille outsidf> ., ,. j ,, •1t'\ 17 MEWi a!>JC>tlt...,. { AD09C8' IOCEt M llOllOlt P CAMAICOUJIDAI ):31 t FAITH • lT,FUNTM ~IOY C"t@OVlf c vu1 Jiii' 11t:i83 Orama) Jelt ( ·"'1~ ~Y 1re111! ~ems A marketing whiz O\• 1 •r·e~· ,, sirugghng New Y0<k mode ,, C1 .Jll•""I 1'> to transform t>9f into an 1n lr.<lldl v ·~ *nsation A' ( t h1 33 min ) ~ MATlON't Ill II Ell TOOAY P QMAT •Aa COAITD ts S llOVIE N• 1w1c ker (198A Drama) 1r .;in r nthn•, (.11ro1 While A Russtan bal ro11n<l r~ks poht1cat asylum woth an Inter , 1t1or ill t.;illpt companf R' ( 1 hr . 4 ""''I ttl H Lll>A ia.T MIT wmt TMI --Im DU ottCKll TIIA Se1ect1ons 1ncluel• Wt ;ii c; llrw I've Gol A Crusti ()f ro11 .ir1'1 r .r.l/y He Celts Me" ( 1 hr ) ~0 llOYW 'l w.t O! The Wiid HO<~ 11948 W%trt•n) Jam~ f.lllSOn, Mar Be•~ H119t·c-s A 111nct'll\l end his neighbor ftgt: 011w 111,. rancri·s continuous raids o 11 l•~rd 01 'fl•ld rt0rses. { 1 hr 30 min ) TOM~ ....,.. 'H!Anea..f di I ~O:.~- MATlON't • n •• TODAY DOTICM llO¥ll "ThP Po~ QI OreenwlCh v ,19e ( 1984 Drama) Euc Roberta. I.Ale~ '''f Rr.irrkr> Oream!> ol 8$C8pe from hurT rtwrn M11r1hattan jObS harbored t> 0t~t~n11y 11·,1atPd budd'" ere )e<>Pardlze by a11 llt-conce1vl'd 'iatecraclung Job thE Jets tt ... m into tot water with a IOCal cnm ._k•n~rr.) 4::9 ~1 Mmll 'R"w Courage" (198•. Adve1 1u11:) r~o11111to ( o~. Art Hindle During e w1 ''''""" ma1athon thret' lonO-dl&lan<" r 1l'lners logl'\1 tor theor 1rves al1er they a• 111~en CAP''"" l)y l.llNllteal soMvallStt ·r 11 hr Jt m1ri t -(C) "fur~ 1821 • ( t985. Ofame) Tlmott Hulll)(1 R1)bfoITT Urich ( I hr , 38 mm ) IS1 It•" [)l>o.pNate Search" ( 1953. Or· rn11i H .. w.ird K~AI Jane Greer ( 1 hr . • "''" , ~(Hl ·11 .., M.111 Wti<J ~aw Tomorro-.. ( 1981 Ooc.t.Jmllflliuy) N1t11et~ by Ol$1: Wl'll• 1 t nr :.'fi rnm I 1t:ll Sl < OOllQft /\n(l Joy" ( 198.4 Corned• Rill f• 1t111s;on l:ll•anor Dnvid ' ( 1 hr : mu, I l Thr• ( •>ll<>n Club" ( 198". Orem1 n .. h ud < '""' C1r11goiy Hines (~ hrt. rntro 1 -JU1ernooa Mewl .. • " e I I 3 (1 I 0 - ·~ See ... NEWPORT BEACH COSMETIC SURGEON MICHAEL V. ELAM, M.D. (Phillis Diller 's Cosmetic Surgeon) " c-, c-, VJ ,, on Jame, Jorlune and l<omance WED.JUNE 18 & THURS.JUNE 19 at 10 a.m. KABC TV, CH. 7 ~~-----------------.............. .... -Tuesclay Cont. ,..., "Sp1rlts 01 The Deep" 11979. Docu· mentary} (2 hrs) (t) "Seemr. U!(e Ola Times· C 1980, Com edy) Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase ( t hr 42m1n) (.Jf) "A Matte< 01 Lile Ano Death ( 1980 Orama) Linda Lavin Salome Jens (I hr 38 mm) W (S) "Adventures 01 Marco Polo" ( 1938. Orama) Gary Cooper, Basil RathbOOe ( t tlr 40 rn•n / a.CC) 'Tender Mercies ( 1982 Drama) Robert Duvall. Tess Harpe1 11 hr. 30 rnin ) (HJ Hanky Panky ( t98:>. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Redner ( 1 hr 50 min) •CO "OOOdbye New Ycxk" ( 1985. Come- dy) Julie Hagerty Amos Kollek (1 hr 30 min} (2) "The Gentlemen Tramp" ( 1975. Doc umentary) Narrated by Walter Mallhau and Laurence Oh111er ( 1 hr 18 min ) •ct) "Irreconcilable O.ttereoces" ( 1984 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long (I hr .. 54 min) tlll(D "Chrtslopher Strong' (1933 Come- dy) Katharine Hepburn, Colin Chve ( 1 hr. 17 min) •Cl) "Return 01 A Man Called Hcxse" ( 1976 Adventure) AtChard Hams Gale SOfldergaard (2 hrs ) Cl.l 'Secrel Admirer" ( 1985 (,omedyl C Thomas Howell, Lo11 l oughlon ( I hr 30 rnin) •Evening .. .., .... un HOUl'Ta. .... aACI.., IQUAIMC* .... Q w+ ., -.m .. llGUI_.. .. ..... mian me ... m l RTMMAml ....,.. .,. "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, Adventure) MIChael Douglas K11thleeo Turne< A romantic novelist r• luctantly teams with a machO adventurer rn a South Am&fican )ungle to ransom her SISier with a fabulous legendary jewel 'PG~45m1n) ~.,,. "The Lest StarffQhter" ( 1984, Science FtCtlon) Lance Guest. Robert Pre9t0fl A lrkeble teen-age< who's a whiz at destroy1no vrde0118me ellen invaders IS recruited as an Interstellar fighter pilot by an emissary from a league of planets 'PG' Q_(l hr. 40 mm) CD .,. 'Life On The MJSllssippl" (1984. Orama) Robert Lansing, .David Knell Author Merk Twain recal his early dayt as 11 river bOat ptlOt on the MlsSlsaip- pl. (I tw. 55 min.) tJ) .,. "C0mfor1 And Joy" ( 1984 Comedy) 8111 Paterson, 0olnor David A d11e: jockey beCOmeS entanglftd in a war beiw.ert rlval gangland roe cream ~ dOf~~~ 1 hr . 30 min ) ...... Nt 18 L": D 9 .,,..,.-Y T....-r Interview wrth actress Daryl Hannah Ir.:::. 80dybu1ldef Franco Co lumbu: a mo1czgc1e test driver II.OWOC I• ncM ... ID ..... OIFORT\m ,.._TMILClm ..... .allf It w ... MO¥ll "Elvl1a Madigan" ( 1967, Rcr mance) Pra Degermark, Thommy Befg gren Al the turn of the century a Swedish army officer runs ott with a circus perlorm er deserting his wife and family (Subtl· tied~' (1 hi. 29 min) -,.I Ma.D~D-The breeding. births, behav!Of and dlseese5 of the elu- sive black·footed ferret. ( 1 hr ) 1':11 ti t cm M TOMI HMllUfed On-t>oerd the Navy'• newest allcratt carrier, a cruise ship for perlormlng-ana scholars. blUrre taies of HOllywOOd homeowners MCI•_, ...antW••••• lftC*LA U.ATU. ==-OIALRTm r, .. .,. ...... u.-wu. WU wm..D OI MmM.I IMl#lllff ~ "Katherine Graham- Wa~ton Post I Newaweek' lJ t.-MCllQ,_ MOU.TWOOD,_ .. lj (I) -· -A TV &ex therapist hires the Simons to SOive 11 murder (Al !._t hr_l U fJ) A-TIM Face mistakenly ~s Boy Geotge & Colture Club 10 play a gig In 11 cowboy town. In stereo. (A) Q ( 1 hi) D MO¥ll Doomsday Flight" ( 1966, SospenaeJ Jack Lord. Van Jottnson A bomb hidden on a New York-bound jet must be found before 11 eitplodes (2 hrs) 8 <II WIOI Tiii iC*? Samantha shirks i)La=a·s weetlend secretary I 5. AltCe 0oesn·1 Live Here Any· rnore" ( 1975, Orama) Ellen Burs1yn. Kris Kristofferson When an altempt to return to her former singing carae< proves unsuc· cesslul. a widow becomes a waitress to support hersett and her 12 Y"f·Old aon j ~A An e11am1o&Uon ol the moat 1e- oent d9velopments In the study of com- mvn,r~ with animals. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I MU. ...nm The IUCC91a or la1tun1 of atlwmeriv. ectlon pollotee In tnd18napolls and Mtmptlls (Tenn.) ere examined from a local perspective O ( 1 hr ) CC) .,._ "Turk 1821" ( 1985. Drama) Trmothy Hutton Robert Urich. Armed with a ftghllng splrlr and un U<osol spray eon. a young man w11ges a graffiti war against OOfeauetats who refuse to e<>mpeo981e hrs injured flfeman brother 'PG 13' Q (1 hr. 38 min) w-•NAnu (JO MrMI 'Fletch . ( 1965. Comedy) coo vy Chase Joe Don Baker An l A r9PQ(I 1M with 11n array of d•IQUIN8 attempts to unravel " plot lnvoMng e wealthy btN n!Y.".&man wno cootrACt• hit own mul'dtr 'PG' O ( 1 hr 38 min I 1J .,_ 'Gotcha'' (1985 Comedy AnlhOfly EdWaros. Linda FiorentlnO Our 1ng spring break, a UCLA student meets . mysterk>us woman in France and IOOI l1ncJs htmsell in the rrllddle ol an lnterM irons~~ 'PG· 13' ( 1 tu . 37 mll'I ) ~ MO¥ll "Heidi' ( 1968 Or11ma) Ma.d m1Uan Schell Jean Simmons Based °' .JoNln"8 Spyn's claSSH: A httle Swiss O" ts taken from her grendtathe(s mountalr home 1n the Alps by her aunt to ll'lle 1n th4 city (1 hr 40 min) II' llCMI "Summer Love ( 1958, Com& dy) J::f;Saxon. MOiiy Bae A co-ed sum mer r camp rocks with music and re> mance s a group of youthful entertain«! arrive to gel lhe summer ott to a gooc start (2 hrs ) ea «l) IU DMIT .. 8 aJ ..,_.PAM The PT A Pf'eslden' rejects plans to let the Seavers chapefont a school dance (R) Q •='::..u. ~ N WIAZlm Bodybuilder Franco Co- tumbu, a motor~le rest driver I .... ... ,WllC,_ CM• ... ~O.TMI ..... IC89 .. .,_ '11 Happened One Night'" ( 1934, Comedy) Claudette Colbert. Clark Gable Hoping to ge1 a scoop, a newspa- perman shields an hetress trom l'\ef la- ther's agents (2 hrs 10 min) -a(l)W.,P.L GD IUfTa A psychOhc m8aked klllef murders a TV star In stereo (A) (I hi ) 8 0 .......,... Madore. DaVld and Ms Oipes10 embark on an advenlur&-fllled murder mystery trarn trip IA) O ( 1 hr ) I':. "Underground Aces" ( 1980, Comedy) Otlk BenedtCt. Frank Gorshin Parlelng attendants wreak havoc at a swank Beverly Htlls hOlel (2 hrs ) e ~ The success or failure of affirmative actt0n pot1Cies 1n lndlanapolls 11nd Memphis (Tenn) are examined from •local perspective O ( 1 hr I ID ....,.TMILClm .• SD aa An examination of the most re- cent development$ In the study of com· munlcatlng with anlmalS (Al o I 1 hr ) (() WD&D CUP tocca Second Round ~tT .. ~ hr , JO mm) ~ IOYll "Nighthawks" ( 1981 Susi>enM) Sylvester StallQoe, Rutger Hauer Two tough undercover copa are , assigned to a special task force tracking a dangerous lnternatlonal terrorist ttwougtl· out New V<>Ot City 'R' ( 1 hr , 39 min ) W CI) .,. "The Cassandra Crosalng" ( 1977, Drama) Sophia Loren. Richard Harrla A pa~ !lain carrying a tem>r· 1st with pneumonlc plagUe faces ~!ruc­ tion when It ta averted from 111 original destination. (2 hrs., 30 min ) -· (I) .. ,., CW A. flower shop ttmpl<>Yf!!O bec<>rnt1 the target of mt1rdefe<s (R) I 1 hr) lt=:.11.:.. ,_ ... ~tawk and Spenser loot\ into a coun1erte1t dress oo signing teem (A) Q ( 1 hr ) G _. ..... Scheduled Nortyukt 'Pal" MOl'rta ("The Karate Kid Part II") ltCtre&S S•lty Kellerman, author Linda Marchlllno (' Linda Lovelace Out 01 Bondage"l ( 1 hr) •-.ta~ Jack Lemmon nar· rat lhe 1t0ty of a unique therepilt who I -Taesclay Coal. teaches ballroom dancing to handicapped ~--=--Ii iiC'iU.M WAI CU ..,_ Lee Shapt· ro's secretly filmed documentary about the Mlsluto Indians plight In eastern NI· caragua includes foolage of the escape by 2,000 refugees whose number Included two American prle$tS ident11led as Miskito contra assassination victims by Iha San- d1nrsta government ( t hr ) ~.,. "Tender Mercies ( 1982. Dra- ma) Roben OuvaU, Tess Harpet A former c.oontry singer. hlS Ill• and careet ruined by aleohOllsm. falls tn love with a Texas motet owner and deeldel 10 make a comeback 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min } 00 .... llMaOWI, MVATI m Mar- lowe's investigation of the murder of a jazz mUS1C1an may lead to the killer trailing the detective 9. (I).,_· Heavenly Bodies" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Cynthia Dale, Richard Rebiefe An ambitious young woman atrl)ggles to 1aa1- 1ze hef dreem of opening a cfance studio A' ( 1 hr . 29 min } ( f ) COlmDY ~ Featured 1he Comedy Break Players With Maggie RosweH (R} .,. "The Last Starfighter" ( 198-4 Sc181'1C41 FlctlOO) Lance Guest. Robert Preston A likable 1een-ag« who's 11 whiz at destroying ~me al18<1 invaders Is recrUlted as an tnttWstetlar lighter pilot by an emissary from a league of planets In stereo. 'PG' O ( t hr , .40 min ) I ..... 90RTI ••t:L .. __,.,...? 11 .. ~ nPI Cerebral patsy victim Beth Shapiro and tour handicapped friends are followed as they trevel from Bergenfleld. N.J. to Washington, 0 C In lhrS loot( at hOw the handicapped posltive- ly confront and overcome physical and emotional bftmers Biil Cosby rvmates. O • CAU.m• Wl'Mml (I)....__.. flOft GUTDOGI ~ ,,... l••n•-••-mnn ... 1W 88«1 •1D--TUI TlllDAY llZAm SketcheS strlp-o-gram, Super Dave meets Biiiy Martin. the Rev T V SMWell -~m.18 all .,. "The Hasty Heart" ( 1950. Ofa· ma) Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal A ter- minally di soldler finds peace wherl he rs bel11ended by five wounded soldiers In a h<>epttal }2 hn;. tO min.) • TMI IOC .. Whtie b<owslng in a de- l)lrtment store, ·Howard runs Into a former itOn roommate who's ah0pllf1ing CAm ITATml • I tlal. IUllR•.oat ---.ool ..... ~ • cc.:mT! llUTlt wnN YCMa 19.AD Cerhn'a Sixth HBO ap- pearance foaturlng all-new uncensored mat~thr ) (p) "The Btothef1 Karama.tOll" { t958. Drama) Maria Schell. Yul Brynner A men 1$ uo~tty convicted of murwtng hit fathef (3 h1' ) (%) .,.,.. "The lmmQlal One" ( 1980. Drama) Sylvia Lamo. Yves Joullroy A amnealac young woman ... rchlng fot her Identity discovers tha1 !he may have been a top P1rl&1an fXCll1ilu1e 'R' ( t hr . 25 min~ 11:91 (1)-1-The SlmOna N8rch for a mll8lno eiutCtJ11w In a nudist colony IB> u hr .. lo min I D • ~ Host Johnny <:Arson ISc~ wrtttf Roy Blount Jr. In stereo IAn..AY~ L-=-111r VIUt MAWMMN •Y .. luumt Atta< Gtovet IS dl$- charged. ~~ !~~ to relieve his lonetl-~~~ the nearest pub I AT ... •L.-.a ... ,..,.. .,.. "Woman In L<>Ye" (No Date Adult) ( 1 hr 30 min.) tW(C)-* "Goodbye New York" (t98S Comedy) Julie Hagerty. Amos K°"861. Feel up with New York, a young woman heacn for Paris. bU1 a mi9aed Hight connection lands her 1n Israel wl1hou1 money or lug gage and In store for acute cunure shock 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tW(I).,_ "Vision Quest" (1985. Drama) Matthew Modine, Linda Florentino. Ari 18- year-old begtns a brutal !raining schedule 1n order to defeat the toughest Wfntler In the state In t tereo 'R' O ( t hr .48 min ) 0:91 m • Nau.1'WDCIO ~mM anm.-r~ lnleMeW with ec1rea ~anneh ............. (() wmu CUP IOCC8 Second Round Q!_~ (2hrs.) {If) "Alphabet City" ( 1964, Ora· ma) Vlnceflt Spano. Kate Vernon. In New York & lower East Side. a teenage hood- lum lnvoMKl In drug-dealing and extor11on. refuses 10 t>urn down a tenement and 11 ~r;r~the mob 'A' ( t flr .. 25 min ) ma 11 e u11...r wnN DAVI) LITI9mMt Scheduled NBC News correspondent Lin da Ellerbee, comedian Richard LewiS In Ste<~~) e ~ Featured the Comedy Break ~th Maggie Roswell (R) I:. "The Ledy In The Lake" (19.47 Mystery) Rob«1 Montgomery, Leon Ames Prlva1a Investigator Phlllp Marlowe becomes Involved With murder, graft and beaulltul women while working on a case i hra., 10mln~ ••• IDllF ... .. lmM. PIOftl .. "l'M Be Seeing Yoo" ( HM9. Orama) Ginger Rogers. JoMph Cotten A g1r1 JUSt out of ixtson and an emollonally upset soldier find a new lease oo life dur Ing 11 10-day romantic ln19f'lude. ( t hr 30 min) I LCM. • -c All Im.I lmM.10-. .... ,.La. .,. "The Cotton Club" ( 1964, Dru ma) Richard Gere. Gregory Hines In the 1930s, a jaZ2 mu&lclan aavee the Mte ol a powerful racket.er and la towed deepef and deepef tnto the ~t world of gang &tef'S and gunmen 'A' (2 h.-. . 7 "*" ) a.e (I)..,. "Cleopatra~ .. (1973 AdllentU<e) Tamera Oob9on, Shelley Wlllttlfl A kara1&-tralned U S govern ment agent employa·hef lklltl to bf"k up an Illegal drug operation (R) ( 1 hf . 20 ... Jm?IW ... (I).,.. "M<><ooco" ( 1930, Romance) Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich A woman Is forced to choose beiwten the wealth and poaesslonl lhal ont "*'~and the io.... that another otters. (2 hn.. 30 at ... • ..,. "Ouest FOf Pnoeniclen Gold" (1979. Oocomentaryl Un<'e<see archff- ologl51 Pe1ef ThrockmottOl'I heads an ex- pedition searching IOf an ancoent treaSUte-laden vessel (2 hrs ) CD ..,. "Full Moon In PRns· (196', Drama) Pascale Ogier Fabnce Luchini Adamant about her independence, a young Frenctl woman takes her own apartment and begins to dntt away from her lovef and friends 'A' I 1 hr •i mtn ) §'MILftAll t:1I LOIT • IPACI 1:11 9CMI 'A Love In Germany· (1983, Drama) Hanna Schyguna. Mar..ctlrlStine Barrault Ounng World War II, a Pofisll POW and a German shopkeeper engage 1n a peSSlonate atfa11 that leads to trage- 1::11 i .i~lltled} ( t hr , 4 7 min l .,. "From The Earth To The Moon · ( 1958. Science-Fk:tt0r1) Joseph Cotten. George Sandefs. Three mefl and a woman embark on a i>«tlou5 journey to the moon aboard a rocket ~rs J 8 MaU. ftlOCID Scheduled an interview with Alan Alda Gary Frank~n r&- views "Back to SchoOI" with Rodney 10ar.M,Al&Y ,._MU. .,.. "TombOy" ( 1984, Comedy) Betsy Russell. Jefry 0.nome Upon meet· 1ng a heartthrob race-car drrver a smitten teen-ager puts aSlde her basketball, mo- t0<cycle and monkey wrench 'A' ( 1 hr • 32 min.) W CI).,. "Mike'!> Murdef" (1984, Dra- ma) Debra Winger, Mari. t<eyk>un A l06 Angeles bank employee and sometime lovef of a drug deahng tennis lnstNCtor decideS to investigate his death and )eOJ>- ardlzes her own hie 'A' ( t hr , 37 mm ) •1(1)...,..ATCM mcClllD-l:~Foun~n Hours ' (1951, Dr• ma) Richard BasehArt Barbara Bel Geddes. A mentally distraught man waYel'S between life and death for 14 hours while perched oo a ledge h1gh above the city (2 hrs ) ((')toll t9&5 Ryder Cup Compe1111on, from~E= (A) (lhr) ~ --.DATl.Mm 1:9 --.,, ...... . ----••• w ... M ...,.,..,_., II --..,.. ,. -.Y, IMllY Ceb CellOway narrfttOS this spec18t Wl1h flashbacks lo old ftlms featuring man~ conteml)O(&lles ( 1 hr ) .. • "Go Nal<~ In The World" (1961 . Drema) Gina Lollobnglda Antho- ny Franciosa A beaullf\JI and well-mean- ing ixosutU1e captures the affections of a young Army veteran cau~ng e !MMlfe confllC1 between the young man and his WM: .. fatti.r (2 hr~ ) l .aTm-........ llOTm .,_ "CM&toptier St1ong" ( 1933 C<'>mfldy) K.ath&nne Hepburn. Cohn CllVe A married Brlli*' ~tl't~n t>eoornee 1he objec1 of a bold fe>rNMt 1 1l1>t atfl"C:llnn8 ~hr , 17 min ) OMI_, .. .,,. "The Evtl That Meo Oo" ( 198-4, ~) Charles Bron .on. fhereso Sat dana An assa~n is ce11ed out Of retlf• Sunday June 15, 1986 19 -Taasclay Conl. ment to perlorm one final asalgnmeot H~ target· a Central Amencan 1or1ure special- llt protecied by an Arr«k:an a~ 'R' Q_(l hr. 29 min) CH)mcMI "Chlldren Ot The Com" ( 19~ Horror) Petet Horton. Linda Hamll1on Bued on a Steptlerl King s/'\ol1 itory A young pnys1C18n and htS wife find them- setves In a Mldwttstern town wnere young· sters have mUfdefed the adUlls and estab- 11$hed a strange religious cult 'R ( 1 hr . 33 min) •• .,. "The ExecutlOOef Ot Venice (1963, Adven1ure) Lex Barl<e<, Guy Mad- l90n An executk>nef and hts son who t\as been charged as a traitor. set out together to expoee tho cunning Grand lnqulsllor ~= -Weclnesclay .. CI> "Heidi" ( 1968, Orame) Max1ml1tan Schell. Jean Simmons (1 hr •O min.) d (C) 'Tall In The Saddle" {19«, Western) Jonn Wayne, Ella Raines ( 1 hr , t 9 min ) CID "Young And Free· ( 1979 AdVen ture) Enlr Larsen, Keith Larsen ( t hr . 30 min) M al) How To PtGk Up Girls ( 1978, Com- edy) Fred Mccarren, Dest Arnaz Jr (2 hrs) 1':tl(%) ·Arrowsmith' ( 1931. Orama) Ronald Cotman, Helen Hayes ( 1 hr . 50 min ) .. CC) "Never So Few ' (1960, Orama) Frank S1na1ra, Gina Lollobrtglda. (2 hrs , '4 min) CB) "Joey' ( 1985. Orama) Neill Barry, James Quinn ( 1 hr 35 min ) 00 "Mr Moto Takei A vaca119n" ( 1939 Mystery) Peter LOfre. Virginia Field ( 1 hr. 30mln) .. 0 "Money To Burn' (1973, Orama) E.G MarShall. Mildred NatwlCk. ( 1 hr. 30 min) UU!l "Rog.~o.le.' (1976.. "'"""'-~> ~ -----ter O'Toote. John Standing (2 hr&) (%) "Nighthawks" ( 198 t Svapense) Syl- vester Stallone Rutger Hauer ( 1 hr . 39 min) -Cl) "Horne From The H1W' ( 1960, Orama) Roben Mitchum. George Peppard (2 hr$. 30 min) -im "Greet Maouri Raid" (1950, West ern) Macdonald Carey, Wendell Cotey ~hrs.) -CID "Airplane!" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 28 min ) tW~ "The Bishop's Wife" (19'48, Fantasy) Cary Grant, Loretta Young. ( 1 hr . '48 11s11$JMy Foolish Hean' ( 1950. Romance) Oen. Andrews. Susan Hayward ( 1 hr 38 min) _..,. ___ Mew'-- -· "Treasure Chase" ( 1978 Adven· lure) (2 hr'S ) (JI) "Aomanllc Comedy" ( 1983, Ao- menoe) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbl.lr· ~ (tl'lr,'43mln) tttl(IJ "The In-Laws" ( 1979. Com-~) Alan Ar1'1n, Peter Fa . ( 1 ht , '43 min I W (C) "f'. 1 S T." (1978, Oremo) S~ter $1allone P9ter 8oylt 12 hr• , 25 min ) 20 Sunday, June 15, 1986 ~:'tart. I •TODAY ~mAT IPACICOAITa M US) _,. "Adllenturet Ot Marco Pok.> ( 1938. Orama) Gary Cooper, Basil Rath bone The travels of 13th-c:«ltury axplofet Marco POio btlng him to Chine ( t hr •O min) ••nm..,.. ~:'?.Jennifer" (1953. Suspense) Howard Duff. Ida Lupino A young g.r1 un covers daf1( deeds a1 the drafty Old mttn SIOf'I where she wOflcs ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) Cl) NU1MCUIJ (%) _.. "Elvua Medlgan • ( 1967 Ro meooe) P18 Degermarl{, Thommy Berg gren. At the turn of the century, a Swedish army offlcet runs off wtth e C*fOA perform- 1::11 (%) "Fletch" P985, Comedy) Ch311"f Chase. Joe Don Bak• ( t hr , 38 min ) Ml® "Cereful, He Might Hear Y04J" ( 1983 . Orama) Wen<fy Hugties Robyn Nevin (I hr , 56 min I 1:11 (I) "Famny Business" ( 1983, Drema) Millon Berle. Jeffrey Marcus ( t hr 2 l mm) Ml CD "Vision Quest" ( t985, Ofama) Matthew Modine, Linda Fl()(enflno ( 1 hr '48 mm ) m (C) "These Three" (1936, Orama) Miriam Hoplons Merle Oberon ( 1 hr , 33 min ) W CH) "Young And Free" (1979, Adve(l ture) Erik Larsen. Keith Larsen ( 1 hf 30 rrun. I (%) "Room Service" (1938. Comedy) Marx Brother&, Lucille Ban ( t hr. 18 min.) .. (!) "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980, B1 ography) Sissy Spe<:ek, Tommy Lee Jones (2 hrs , 30 min ) CC) "The Hunter' ( 1979, Orama) Steve McOueen. Ell Wallach ( 1 hr , 38 min ) 00 "Allee Ooeen't Live Here Anymore' il97S... ~ Bur4*yn-~f~ t0Her1on (2 hra) (I) "Hana Christian Andersen" ( 1952 MUS!Cal) Danny Kaye, Jeanmalre (2 hts) .. Cl) "Elvira Madigan' ( 1967 Romance) Pta Degermarl<. Thommy Berggren ( 1 hr , 29 min I -lvenlng .. l..f=OI Cll ... ............ ::&.... ...... .... ~ ,..,._ Keealef Open. from Dub- lin Calif. (Live) (2 hrs..) CD .,_ "My Science Project' ( 1985 Comedy) Jorln Stockwell. Oennit Hopper A hlgh--school senior dtscovers the key to passing hit ICietlCe class and 10 lhe apace-time eonunwm -In a mihtary 11.ml<· l~:~lhr ~min) • me ... I: IMCla/._ .. ..,.. er deser11og r11s w•fe and lam• d ~:..t;'i r:· ( 1 111 , 29 mm ) I CMDITA~ Mncwt al. au TOOAY llOIOTICM .. fUitlfa.t .. CC) .,_ ''Too Scared To Set•" ( 1985. Orama) Mike Connor9, An Archer A polie.e lieutenant teams up WI an undefcove1 ~t 10 investigate ti murders ol 'le\leral -Nomen rn a Manhatt1 aoart~nt ~'ouse 'A' 11 '1r U mm I 'H. _,.. The L 1_,1 Mamed Couple America" ( 1980 Comedy) Georc Segal. Natalie WOOd Womes develOP f a happily memed couple as they wetch s.eem1ngty endte-;s parade ot trlends hea• !flO I(){ drvorc;e court A ( 1 hr , •3 min I l ~:c ... .,.. "Baby Secret Of The Losl Let end" ( 1985 Adventur"I Wiiiiam Kai Sean Young In Atrlea. a SCle(1tlst and he 1ournal1St husband attempt 10 reunite a infant dinosaur with ill captured moth$ 'PG' (I hr , 35 min ) NllCll ... 9 ~.-.T ~ lnt8fV\et woth Kenny Logg1M Ii~ Authof John 0aV1 ("Thn Kennedys Dyr1asty and D+sas ter" J. San fr•nclsco·, Bay 10 Rrttaker foo1race I LCM ~c•t11111Q 1•1••C""nrw•• ....... Ol llOll'T\lm NAmMLGM ., .... ...,. CUZ'f '*'4lf TMI 90Wllll ""' -=a1•1 Fiim cltps lrom 'BuHlll" enc ''The Sand Pebb~ as ~ s Jetmsioc too1sgu atld mtm w1tnfflends, !amity co-wOflcers, hie; first wile Nellie McOueen and directOfs Robert Wise and Normar Jew1son. are featured In this IOOk at tht lite of Steve McOueen ( 1 ht J (!)•• men ... (S) ~·-TMI LOIT --· Aller Ralph and Ed t:>ecome hypno1t1ad at a lodge meeung. Ralph tries It out on Allee to get money fOf a trip to Chicago o (%).,.. "Arrowsmith' ( 1931, Orama1 Ronald Colman, Heter1 Hayes A physician sacrifices llnimclal success to dedlcete h ener&':K ~ne It tit, 50 mln ) :le:-= M TOWll Featured lnSlde Vls1t>r1 Quest. Tucson ttMt 1ro11atmen1 center f0t troubled teens ....~ WMTIWllll• nlOILA. U.ATUMI · ==OPALR1m ........ ..... ftllD ... L'::t WU WOM.D OP~ allllCIAl .... -OI. -ucml .... MDU.ftlOCID,. .. (J) ....,.._Alex tr1te to Obtain 11 ttl'llement from a lrftUd victim (R) - I -Wadnasclay ~. y ,··· n e 'If a I· I t· . ·r , , 8 • _,.AT TO tmA• Jonathan and Marte help an otd man O-"' custOdy of hie UIC41tllly Otphaned grandson In sttlf90 {fl) Q (I hf.) • • •OYll "Skyjacked ' ( 1972, Suspense) Char11on Heston, James Bro- llf'I A mentally deranged veltlfan hijacks an alrpl&ne with a U-S senatOt aboard and demandS to be flown to the SOI/let urnon (2 tn) e 0 IMCIT'9 MacG~ 1nves119ates wt*1 tragedy stnkes at • nuclear pC>W8' I=-~ _.. "Promtses In The Derk· ( 1979 Ofama) Marsha Ma!On, Kathleen Belter A physician flndS he< own '°'* s1rength through the <><deal of one ot he< pa11er1ts, •courageous young woman with a tefml· nal lllnelS (2 hrs ) tm u..aAOlllT .a.Anaa 1111 11m1 • YIMI On the 50th annlvefUry ol dlplo- marlc re&allons between the two nations. Harrison E Salisbury hoets a review ol the ~· relationship, tanner Pr9'SI· oent Alcherd M. Nl)(oo Is tee!Ufed ( t hf ) • D9Cll\laMwcaDOl ICma Fee· lured en FAA teat of nfJW alr1lnef safety features, sleep depcNatlOn, laser eye su1- gery, m<>Mey language, compute< X-rays, :Ji*..r:.:li~~ machine Q (I hr l • mTmt CIUICllLl Act0t Robert Har cJy J)Of1raya Wlnstoo Chofchlll In lhlt ~ man show examining eventt In the Btlt~ statesman's life through the r&-Cl"eatlon of one ol Churchlll's postwar talks given whtle he toured the United States (I hr 30mlf'I) (C) _,. "GrandVleW. US A " (196A Ofam1) Jemie Lee Curtlt. C Thomas Howell An W'ldependent ·minded raceway OW09f battles smalHown convptlOn to re- taio control or hef tracil, white embarking on an atta1r with a younger man 'R' Q ( 1 hr. 37 mtn) (() IR. ,.. ,._,., Profiled A<>Qef StaubKh (R) CID _.. "Alrplanti!"JW80, Comedy) ROtsift Riys. Jur1e Ra In TI'iTs sp66f of ditaster fllms. an alr11ner' 1 crew suc- cumbs to food potSOnlng and a neM>US IOfmer war pilot 1s pre9MO lrtto !lefVlce 'PG' (I hr . 28 mtn) CD .wa 'Conan The Destroyet" (198' Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones Berbarlan Conan II recruit ed by• sensuous. deeelttul queen to pro- 1ec1 a reen-ega prtneeSS on her OdyS&ey to• ma=stle 'PG' ( 1 hr • A3 min ) ~:...-When Joa changea Kelly's t\Ovrt he rMllzee that the It moonlighting as a slnQer al another bar Q e.,. "The Big e.&r" (1958, Musi- cal) Wiiiiam Reynolds, Oogl Grant The stuffy and dignified preeldent of • ctatllcal ttc:Ofdlng company decides to let hi. l&r.Z IOvlng_IOt'I Into the bulineal (2 hf1 ) -8 (I) CIWla I ot9111'r The Rleh- mondl' camping trip • poatponed wMtl Chartla'a called In to wort( (A) Q I ..... 1:'::=.~uthof John Davit ( .. The KeonedYI ()yna9ty and Olsat· ter''9. I rr-=-1• ~-.. ;'=j., tiawtte fries to gun down I pottn1181ty IUP9flot Y9f'lloo of Alrwolf lR) { 1 hr) 8 • -A 99MJ ~·s upeet ttiet Greoope is dating a muc11 ~ wom- an In suwao (R) e 9 WAl1\a-.cc• I Marte becomes enQllg9d 10 marry an Arabian prinoesa wno.e famlfy deets in illegal nar· cott;8~R) o ( t tu ) I .,. "Mad Bull" ( 1977. Drama) Alex Karras. Susan Anspech A protes- SK>nal WTestlef's ~· Mfe Is daStroyed ~~~~t CA:~CMJ. ,._. FeatUfed Kun Wf9* • HOii', WOOd plasllc surgeon. a loOk at rhe car• tufty orchestrated landacape Batbera Reynolds. tounoer of the "~ter 01 Hope " (1hr) • -T• CMIWL Actor Robert Har dy J)Of1rays Winston Churcn•ll in this on.- man show examining event• In the BntlSh statesman's lite through the re-<;reatlon ol one of ChurcnHI' 1 post'Na.r talks given wnlle he toured the United States. ( l hr 30 m1n) ...... u. (() MIJ'O MCml Toyota Celeb<1ty Race from Long a.ch Calif (R) (I hr ) (l)ITAl'1m (J) _.."The l~Laws· (1979. Come- dy) Alan ArkW'I Peter Falk Atte< their chil- dren set theff wedding date. a tedaral agent involves a dentist 1n a LaU~Amert- can espionage ptot 'PG ( t hr . A3 min ) (%) .. "Fletch" ( 1985 Comedy) Che- vy Chase. Joa Don Beke< An LA report e< with an array of dlsgu1$99 attempts to unravel a ptot lnvolvtng a wealthy buSI nessman who cootr&cts hes own murder 'PG'_j 1 hr, 38 min.) all 8 •YOU MMl't In 'te<ao Q (!) .,. "Twilight's Last Gleammg ( 1977. Ofama) 8uf1 Lancast8' Rlehard Wldma~ A dllhonorably dlSCharged Au F0<ce ger«al tt\feateos to atart a world war uniess certain secret detalts of lhe Vtatnam War are made publlc (2 hrs . 30 min) GD llAM .-.L "Mario, Lighten Up and the "Leave It to Deaver Polka" are among the songs satirist MArk Au$sel1 per attatt with a mamed "*' R' ( 1 tv . 36 ~ .. Wiii.Giii ®..,....,.CM,,.,•11wsu1 Thia doeumtntflry. ~on flw CM11 stodleS ol men et the Oregon Stllt• Pet-. tent.ary. deels With why 17*' r..,. and eic· ame"" tl'le men wno cOfMllt ttus cm,. aJ,. 'A VtffW To A Kiii" ( 1965. >.do veoture) Roget Moore. Tanya Rober1• Br1t1Sh agerit James Bond attempta to th•art an ~trtalllt's plant to become czar ot the computer ~lr'f PG' (2 hrs 11 mm ) .'.!) ~ ... FN!Ufed ~Trouble _1~.::::tVou1~10 yl'8" -1 llAM lllllBl "Mar;o, Ligtlten Up' and the "Leave It to Deaver Polka" are a~ the songs satirist M•rl( Ruael per- t0<ms as ho pokes !\Jn at today's heed- 1-=i'ci:=-,,. ••1t1•• ... TAii '19DlT lllAm Sketcries Fant&!ly !Stand cas:ii:,lk snow host [).JllahOe I ntl W:: Howard 1umps to con- clusions when he 0\"8fhMrt Laura talking about marrtL l:C::'.wr ~~ Ouest'' 1 ISM. Ofama) Matthew Modine Linda F'IOfentlOO An 1&- year-old b901ns a b<utal training ~ 1n Otdef 10 defeat the toughnt wreatler In tho state 'R' Qj\~· '8 min) (p) ITMT OI ..,.,. • Prof.-or Roger Moore. VICIO<la Prlnctpal Catheflne Bach and Huey lewtS (R) ( 1 hr ) (1) .... "Model Behavl0t" (1985, Com fOTITfl-U-rl& poi(IS'""Mf"llT ~ f'l'Md __ _ eoy) Bruoa Lyons, Richard betclns. Two young~~ as t>IOWIOJln mw-rnrn·--- wortd ol hlgh·fashlOn m<Xlellng lo meat llnes l ., ....... ,1MI ... -Cl) WIT lrJM • IT. &AS:-Turn« strugg!M to save Craig's granddaughter. CAidweli moves 1n10 a haunted summer hOfM (Al ~~ • 1':.. Two mentally handlca~ p.apto prooeed with 1hetr wedding pt&ns Guest St8'S Include Mell$sa Sue AnderlOn and Vera =:iJA) O ( 1 hr) 8 _, Scheduled· Howie Mftn del. Danny Cooksey ("Olff'ren1 Strokes"). ac1r913 Karan Koplns ("Jaka Speed .. ( 1 hr ) «?) • "The Funes" ( 1950, Western) Barbera Stanwycl(, WtlttW Hustoo A atrong-wllled girt of the Weat ci.sn.e w11h her m"n:':'~~ hrs . 20 "*1.) I u •ID't' TO --A WM ---Thia commemoration of V-E Oey'a 40th aonl\«sary coomtt ot OOIOr footage shot by the late HOllywOOd director George Ste\/908 Sr durlno 19.CA A~ aM fe•turae QbMf\Ws' re<:ollfolcl1<1ns of majof even~A) ( 1 hr.) (C) "Love Lettets" ( 1983, OfflmtJ Jamie LM Curt~. James Keaeh After dla· coveting that her recently ci.oeued mother hAd been Involved In an elC1ramao- tal affair througf'IOut h.w rN1rr1tge. • llnole woman b9COme8 Involved In an obMilaIYa women ( 1 hr 28 min ) (%) 90Wll 'Aepo Mari" I 198A. Comedy) Em1lt0 Estevez Harry Dean Stantoo A runk rocket takes" 1ob with • veteran car repossessor. 1nd rogettw they foln the chase for a 1964 Chflvy M11Ubu whoM trunk happens 10 contain a tuturlatlc WN~(thr J3mln) 1d I (() T.L MOOQR A runaway helps Hookef C19Ck a poli11Cal·bftbery CHe (A) l! hr. 10mln) D • ~ Host JOhnny Ca1'9on Schedvled· actors GreQOIY Hlt'lM and Burt ll:~(lh'1 MWM ..... cm.Y .. I LAUlll GIOvef and Aggls are Ill tOf a surprbe when 11 tamous mc)llle stai Chectla Into the t~ piral ...... ,,.u. AT-..•UGlllA ..,. "Pett t" ( Hlf)~ Orama) ~ T ravolta. Jamie Lee Curt11; A iournollst seta out to M itt 11n ••~!OH on health cl\Jb'J an<! ends up lt1lllng t01 a reponer • i HfObtea tnttructor ·A· O (2 hrs) ... ,....,.. 119 m•lll.LTWOOD Sunday. June 15. 1986 21 -Weclnesclay Coal • (!) comrY..,. 9 anm~rc.MT lnlerVleW with Kenny Loggins • ,,. .... IOQITY Guest Donald Barthelme. Profe5SOf of Crea1rve WrillnQ at tl'le Unlversoy of Houston Cl) --.0 CW IOCC8 Second Round ; me_JR> (2 hr9 l n-ac• 1"CUI Q:1I .,_ 'FOf Sefvic::es Rendered" ( t984. Adult) Cynde Summers Bridgette Monet Secret agen1 James Bomb 1s en tac a foreign affair ( 1 hr 20 min ) ml@ ATU.. mtD GD LAll mn' wmt DAW'ID ~ Scheduled actor Kurt Russell comedian Sam KmlSOO In stereo ( 1 hr ) e ~ mM Featured Bt Trout>le ;::.:::.to Get Yoo Into y Life " B .,_ "011" ( 1978 AdVenture) Stuan Whitman. Tony Kendall Enemy saboteurs touch ott an almost unstoppable inferno i hrs) •lll!IW ... ._MAL"°"' .,_ "Intermezzo" ( t939, Ro- mance) Ingrid Bergman Leslie Howard An intense lave atta1r develops between a married concert VIOUnlsl and htS daugh ler's musk: teacher (I hr 30 min ) ILM.,_ICMl'm.I L01T••AC1 MM.10-. f1Um1MIL.a.> .,. ''Secret Admlfe< • ( 1985 Com edy) C Thomas Howell L0<1 Loughlin A c:.eftes of romantlC m1sundefstandlngs re- sult when an anonymous IOVe letter falls into many wrong hands 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 mlnL 1119fJ Cl) .,_ The Boss s Son" ( 1978. Orama) Asher Braul'lef, Alta MOfeno A '>f>Olled bOy learns hOw the wOO!lng class fives alter tie become5 a deliveryman IOf his fathe<'s business (R) ( l hr . 20 min l (SJ .,. "Children Of The Corn" ( t984. Horror) Peter Hortoo, L Inda Hamilton Ba'i4l0 on a Stephen King short StOfY A young phys1<:1an and h•s wtfe fend 1hem selves 1n a Midwestern town whefe young- stets have murdered the adults and estab- hshed a strange retlgious cult 'R' ( 1 hr 33mm) ttltCH)llCMI "The Amateur' ( t982. Orama) John Savage Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trains f0t active leekl duty to avenge the murder of hi& glftfrlend by terr0t1sts A ( 1 hr • 51 min ) -Thursday -llondng Movies- •CC) "Love Letters· ( 1983, Ofame) Jamie Lee CYrtls. Ja~ Keach ( 1 hr , 36 min ) (%) "The GentlemRn Tramp" ( 1975. Doc umG(ltary) Narratft<J by Wolter MatthRu and Laurence Ohv1f!1 I 1 hr . 18 mm) •CH> "Hana Cho<,Mn Andersen" ( 19&?, MUS!Cal) Oenn'r KayP Jeanmalre (? hrs 1 •CC) 'It Started With A K1<?.S" ( 1959, Com· edy) Glenn rCKd ntlbblf! Reynolds (I ht 44 min) Nt(l) "Bulldog [)fumnK>n(I' ( t929. Mr-· tery) Rona.Id Colman J<>111n BeMett ( 1 ht . 30 m1n.) 22 Sunday. June 15, 1986 ••••• w ... (!) _,.. ''Sullivan's Travels" ( 1941 Comedy) Joe4 McCrea. VMontca Lake A dlrectOt begms an exc111ng adventure when he sets out 10 discover the meaninq of Ille (2 hrs 30 min ) I:. 'Baflledl" ( 1972 S~) Leonard N1moy Susan Hampstwe A rac,. ..;ar drrve< makes the eerie d.scove<y rhal he has lhe uncanny ablllty 10 foretell tu tllllu•e5.w~ (2 h•\ I •MAW AT 1MI *1¥IE.I Scheduled reviews "Manhattan Proiect (Jonn I llhg<>W Chrrstophe< Collet) • Back to School' (Rodney Dangerfield). "Mona Ll!m IMI lc:f:~:;~1ns) .... ,.La.> .,. "Fraternity Vacahoo' I t985 Comedy) Stephen Geotfreys Steree J Wiison Despite being saddled wtlh a ner dy pledge during a weekend m Palm Spr1ngs. two lratemily btothers vie tor a QQOlslde blonde R' (I hr . 33 men ) t9ct_: 90¥ll "Partners" (1982 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jonn Hurt A straight cop and a gay pohce clerk go unoorcover as a homosexual couple to flnd the murderer of a male model R' ( I hr . '3a min ) t.91 (I) mn'WATat .:OID-.... _,. "Pr1nce Of Players" ( 1955 Bt ography) Richard Bu11on Maggie McNamara Family and personal tragedies mar the career of Shakespearean actor Edwin B~ hr-;) ~=-Whrte House Toumament 1R1 ~~"" llTOll) ~{JS llCMI "Tightrope" (198• Suspense) Clint Eastwood Genevieve Bu)old While investigating a series ol grisly sex mur ders, a tough New Orleans cop discovers Iha! he has much 1n common with t~ killer he rs pursuing 'A' O ( t hr ~ min ) a.e .,_ ·virg1n1a" (1~41, Orama) Ma detelne Carroll. Fred MacMurray In order to sustain herself, a young woman finds she must relinquish her !amity's 4Ktate and marry a perllatent suitor (2 hrs ) I .... , ...... -----•••w ... ,.. (11) "Promrse Her Anything" ( 1966, Com edy) Warren Bealty, Leslie <Aron (2 hra) •<JO "The Muppets Take Manhattan' ( 1984. Comedy) Voices of Jim H-Onson. Frank 02 (I hr :M min ) CJ':) 'Riding On Air" ( 1937. Comedyl Joe E Brown. Florence Rice ( t hr . 30 min.) (I' 'Bitter Harvest' ( 1981, Ofama) Ron Howard, Art Carney ( 1 hr • •O min ) t:a (C) "A View To A Kill" ( 198!>. Actveoture) Roger Moore, Tany1 Roberta (2 hrt . 1 t mln) •di 'T~ Couple Takes A Wife' (197?, Comedy) Bill B111:by. Pftulll Pr•nllss I I hi'. 30 min) (%) ''SecrAt Adm1ref' ( 1985. Comedy) C Thomas Howoll. Lori Looghl1n (I hr . 30 .l mwtr • T~ 81$tiop's Wife" 119•8 Fantasy1 Cary Grant LOfella Young Ob sessed t>y tns dream of erecting a calhe dral a bishop endangers his mamage until he 1s aided by a friendly r.plrlt t I hr , 48 "11rl) MIS....,.,...,., 1; 'H mWll "Weel<end Pass" ( 1984. Com ed'rl D W Brown Peter Blenstetn Four sailors 1vs1 hn1Sh1ng basic 1ra1n1ng In San Otego travf'I to Los Angeles IOI fun and romance R' It hr . 32 min ) • g) .,. Getting Married" ( 1978, Ro- m11nce) Richard Ttiornas. Beta Arm strOOQ A young songwriter deCt<* 10 merry an a11r11chve telf>vtSIOO ne'#SC&Ster . ~i.:::~· ~ m¥W "My Science Project" (1985 Comedy) Jonn Stockwell Dennta Hopt>er A htc,jh-SChOOI semOf dtSCOVttrs the key to paSStng his science cia-.~ -end to the space-t1f1'6 con11nuum 1n a mtlltary tunk· ~rd PG' 11 hr 34m1n J CP J N"llllM ..U a11 (C).WW "HoUywOOd HOI TuM ( 1984 Adult) Donna McDaniel M1et1a~ Andrew Al1e1 taking a plumbing IOb It f<>ung man plunges into a <>enes of sv1po&1ng en counters wllh c;ome unu<Wat Hollywood characters 'R (I hr 42 min l -,Al'TM. ....,.. "1'f llATDn ••IDI TODAY ( .UT •ACI CGAITa -TOii~ '°"" .,_. 'l>etour ( 194:, Aovenlure) Tom Nffal Ann Savage A p111no player hllchhlk&f IO the West Coa~I where he getc; 1nvol\le0 w11h murder and a !;9ductrve blonde Singer It hr 30 mm 1 Jl)IU~ d (H) .WW "H1c;t0fy 01 The World Part I' ( 1981 Comeoy) Met Brooks. Madeline Kahn Man'g, 1llustr1ou~ h1~tory . from Neanderthal cavemen to thn Spanish In qu1S1t1on 1c; examtl'lf'd R I 1 hr , 33 rn111) ( lllMmQ .. L01T••AC1 .~~ llATIClfl • M •a TODAY IOIOTICM AUm>tlTCMCOCI ~· ~ ....... min) · .. m "TNm 01 Treat" ( 1963 Orama) Lau ronce Ollvtef Simone Sionoret (2 hr1 ) -(}I) "Myc;t,.ry M11n111on " ( 1983. Suspense) Dallas McKennon. Greg W_ynne ( t hr 36 min J (~ "lhe OfMI To Pay" ( 1930 Comedv) Ronald COlmM1 L01e1ta Yoong t t hr men) -rn "Tall tn rri,, Saeldle" ( 194•. Woster John Wayne. Ella R111r)es 1:i hra) tW(C) "Ask Any Olrl" t 19~9. C'A>mecly) Shlf· ley MacLa1ne. Davtd Nlvet1 ( t hr . 4 1 min) (%) "Ovlra Mndigan" ( 1967. ~) Pia DegermAuk lhomm'r BNgoren. ( 1 hr 29mln ) tW( "C1"elul Htt MIQhl 1~-..r You" (1983. -Thanclay Coal. l,Jtama) WPndy Hughes Robyn NeW\ 11 •·r 56 m•n I -&11..nooa Movies- IHI. TemtOfy Of Others (1970. Doco· mentary) 12 hfs ) •t:L Wtndwalt(er" ( 19M Orama) T1evor Howard N.clt Ramus ( 1 hr u m.n ) t2:9 I The BIShOO's W1te" ( 19-48 Fantasy) Cary Grant L<><etta Young ( 1 tv •8 ,.. r I W C CrOOks And Coronets" ( 1969. Com- ~yl Telly Savalas. Edith E111oa (1 hr •6 mill) ta(SJ 'Ke-tty ' !198t, Orama) ~ Lo- Q!n. Twyta·Dawn V~ins (I hr . 3'""") t:9 Cl 'Fletch' ( 1985 Comedy) Chevy · Chase. Joe Don Baker ( 1 hr • 38 min ) a. (,C) 'Sentiment at Journey" ( 19'6, Ora- rna 1 Jonn Payne, Maureen O'Hara ( t nt 3• min J IID "Hans Christian Andefseri' ( 1952. Musicel) Danny Kaye Jeenmalre (2 tirs J "The St100t1no Party" c 1984. Orama) Edwaro Foll Che<yl Ctlmpbell (I ht •8 mm ) d C 'Hans Christ.an Andet'sen" (1952 Mu5'Gall Danny Kaye JeenmaJte (2 hrs I •'e> Fir,. On The Mountain" (1981 Ora· ma) Ron Howard Buddy Eb9en. ( l hr 40m1r11 1tU Misunderstood" ( 198', Orama) Gene Hackman Henry Thomas (I hr . 31 min I l Nighthawks ( t98 I, Suspense) Syl ... ester Stallonfl' Ru1ge< Hauer ( I hr 39 min) ta@ ·esiprein HC>fallo Hornblowef" ( 195 t, Adventure! Gregory Peck. V1rgtn111 Mayo {? hr~ • 30 nun ) 1::8lSJ "No Bog Deal" (1983, Ou~ma) Tam· my Grttne$ Kevin 0.llon ( 1 hr , 27 min I -Evening---- .. BA':. me ... aAC:a ... IGl•m llllC ... Q ,,....~,,,,, ... ,ITMJlll ..... ..,. .... ....., .. w----. ....,.. ( AUTO IAC9I CART Portland 200. from _1Port=~ (R) ( 1 hr. 30 min I '° •c:. .aa c:o.mT Henry and Muriel eel s referees wh8f'I a mtirltal dis te erupts between the KenneOyi .. ,.,, ~ ,.._ ••• llUI ... NOTO•·MC-m'9 "One Heaventy Nlgtlt" (1931, MIAICOI) Evetyn Laye. John 9oleS A young girl PoSil'lO es a stage star becomes enthral~ by the charms of a ha~ .,.,no~-~ hr . 30 min ) 0 9"91ltJmrrTW tntervif!• wfth tetr9" le.ley Ann W1men I===-CMM~nd &rtt9f Mn: rlldto and TV talc show t\olt I nrry King ILOllC\E ·-.,_..cam',., .-. . ...,.. ,...,.um • 19Glf .,_"It Started With A KISS ' ( 1959, Comedy) Glenn F<><d. Debbie Reynotos A new bride Cfeates problems with hef A11 Force ~nd's career and hb sanity ( 1 hf .4'min) OD .,,. "My Scienoe Projecf'" ( 1985. Comedy) John Stoctlwell. Dennis Hopper A ~ MfliOf ~ the key to p&Sl«lg his SCl9fl08 dess -and to the spece-tme continwm -1n • mlltary II"*· ~~ 'PG' ~~Vii: min ) ~~A ... A poor Southern 81ecic teen (Levar Burton) !Nnl<s thet owning a ~ Wll make him a man (.zl .,,. "The Gentleman Tr•mp" I 1975. Oocomentary) Narrated by Waltef Matthau and Laurence OMet The 11'9 of Charlee Chaplin. one of the screen's great COmlC 9111tts. !Old through lllm dlpa, newsreel footage and home mc:MM. o· l lY . 18 min.) O..SWIOIWI 1:11 I Cll M Ta.I Feetured· the state of Single li19 1n Southern Calfomle -wtiere to rnee1 •mate. the per90nel 1da the an of lllrt.ng I .... ~ -n 1Wr••1t IO'll Nadine end her coworkefS come down With a c.se ot the jin9f'S when an etficiency elQ)e(I stopa the office IR l f\llCllU. l.D.ATU. ==•ALRim .. A ... ... ,.. ... .............. .. ,.., W.. ., I A crown radl ot p<lfk. bn..-s !tpfou1 salad and turt<ey mole are Pf'9P8f8d tor a sit-down buffet CE auro UC. Acropolis Ratty, trom Gr~=~l.au,TWOGD,._ ,.1 ... ·'Chair Of The Lancers .. ( 1~. A<Mlftture ..r.en-~ Aumoot Paulette Goddard During the Crimean War two Btltllh Lanc:etS are foroecl to nee to the sanctuary ottered by for95t gypsies U ht 35min) ... Cl) CMZY LICI A .al Ham90n and Cin- dy's 11.catlOn p&ana are ruined wtlerl they rvn into • friend wtlO IUppotedly died ftve ~rs ago (R) ( 1 hf) II e eoMY..,. Clalt tries to reclaim a family he4rtoom at an euctlOn. In stereo i ) 'io. "Crisis In Mid Air'' (1g79, Suspenle) Georoe Peppard, Karen Grn- 5'8 An llQ4rlQ air traffic controller gets caugtlt In a lll•and-deeth situation whet'! a crazed gunman r~ to anow •dis ab6ed aircraft to ';;'~ l'n.) • a .un rr • 11m AU1os that reepond to human YOioes; e 9C1Jlp- tr.-who eteatee obfeCta of ar1 With ex· ~'=hr) .. .,. "Badlands" ( 1976. Orama) •Y s~. Martin Sheen A bored teen-age Olr'f Mtl off on a ltNflnO apr" with ~dertlf. (2 hrl) • 9IUln' ·---A IUfV8Y of con-temporary Chlneee science •nd lechr'IOl<>- gy. ringing "OM ........ ~t!M to medlcinel loods (R) O ( 1 Iv I l ,..•um _. .. ,." WMGal-L• Shapi- ro's -=retly timed~ •bOut the Miskito Indians' pllght In MSlem ~ c.aregua lnOllldeS footage °' the ~ by 2. ()()() refugees woo. numbef lnClUded rwo Amencan Pf*tS ioenttf'9d as Mllkno cootn asaassination v1ctlms by lhe SA~ dlnlsta ~I ( 1 hf ) CD _.. "~tor I Victoria' (1962. Comedy) Jl.Jlie Andrews 'Robert Preston A gmy mpn1eano turns • staMrlg ~ into the r89'9 ot 1930s Patts by bllng her as Eun~ s greet•t ternele lmper90f• tor PG~ ISmin ) ~=-"Lost In Amera ( 1985, Com- edy) Alben &odes, Julle Hageny Fed 14) with his yuppie lifestyle. a LOI Angella ed e>.ecutl\oe and hl9 wtf9 ~te their ... sets. buy 1 campet a1'11,heed fOf the°'*' roeds. ·R' o ( 1 Iv 31 min ) .... 1 'Colleoe Confidential" ( 1960, ()fama) St~ Aien. Jayne Meedowa. A COiiege prot.ssor rattlel h4a stooents wtl«I he deCldes to wrvey their •• hebit& (2 In) ... D • PM&Y '9 Jennifer recelYeS ,. .... r~ tor a 8PMCf'I Ale~ '*"*' In .. .,. 90 = ..... .,..,.. ..... *,.mat·-Oisneyland atter hOurs. radio and TV talk show host Larry King I...,....,. -·-1•1 .. (I) ..... ~ ... • ~ Otane fumes when Sam damage$ I prlceleU booll. she ga .... him as coleteral for a IOan In steteo (R) e Ill M CCIU'YI Constenc.'s letter proves she planned 10 rMke Jett "* heir Juan learns •bout Francesca's ptans to bemamed (R} O (1 ht ) I ... m'9 "The Villalll' ( 1979, Comedy) Kirk Douglas Ann-Margret Lovely Cllarmlng Jooes hires a Nl<OIC gungltnger the 'Handsome Strano-." to protect "he! trom the wtld attacks o1 Cactus Jaclt. the most incompetent outlaw 1n the West (2 h~~ •1•t1 · Agatha Christie s Panners In Cnme" Tommy and Tuppence a. .. l<><d lflV96tigate the murder of a maslted woman during a IO\l'9l'S rendelYOUS at " ~=~~hr) II MIAIT ,.,._....A torvey ot con- temporary CNne&e science and tec:hnolO gy, ranging trom satellite c:ommun1a111Qn to medicinal foods (R) ~1 hr ) CC).,.. "Into the N t" (198•. Ora· ma) Jeff GOldblum. M Pfeiffer A bOred eerospeoe englneef receives tome uninvited e•cltement when he beoOmel M'wolwtd with an "r.-tlble gem smugglef R'O (1hr ,55tTUn) ... Ptpeltne MUll'I. trom o.hu. HawU') ® "Drawl" ( 19M, Adll'flnture) Kirk Douglas. James CObuHI A .... ,.,an outtaw I& challenOed to• gunfight by 1n Old ed\ler&afY att8' he klll& • llleflff <'Uong ~~-"8j O (t hr ,38mln) ~-"S.Cret Admkcw" ( 1985, Com· edy) C Thomas Howett, L<>ft Loughlin A seiies ol romantle misUl'ldtlatandlngl ,._ wit when an anonymous love le1tlf fallt Into many wrong hend• ·R· ( 1 hr 30 min ) •al) ... "Blood Alley" ll95l> "<Min· Sunday. June 15, 1986 23 -Thursday Cont. lure) Jol'ln Wayne, Lauren Bacall An American merchant marine helps en eoure Vlllage 01 Chinese peasants escape from irsu1~munists (2 hrs , 35 min ) 1::9 fSi) COURT In stereo .,_ 'Victory At EntebD1f' I 1976 Adventure) Burt Lancaster, Ktrk Douglas A band ot Israeli commandos stages a daring airfield raid to tree 104 Jewtsl'I hoS· tages being held 1n Uganda by Arab 1er- lrori~ ~ 30 min ) 1:11 ca m l.ftlm.D .. DOTll.Mmml . Q i HU. .,,_., = GOl<lbtume set- tles for a part of his deceased girlfriend's estate. a sculptor takes refuge aboard his controverSlal work al art (R) ( 1 l'lr ) 11 "::'! • Scheduled hypocnondria. and whether the lear of illness 1s more de· 1><111a11ng lhan thf'I Illness ttsell an Amert· can womens 18-month 1mpr1sonmen1 by her Iranian husband O ( 1 hr ) 0 lml¥ _,. SchPduled Singers Anto- nio carlos Job1m and Dore caymm11 Taped 1ri Rio de Janeiro. Brazil (A) t 1 hr) fD TIM(Q As they settle 1n Singapore, the women soon aiscover tha1 bureaucracy s11n:, (t hr) m Ma.I Ci) FROlfTlm The success or !allure ot attirmauve action policies m lndtanapohs end Memphis (Tenn) are exammed from a local perspective O ( 1 hr ) (PJ comDY _. Guest Vanna White from "Wheel ol Fortune ... (R) (S) ~ TMI lOIT WCCllt Whlle their apartment ts betng painted the Nortons rnove in with the Kramclen&. Ralph has trouble getting through a re- hearsal ot a speech he Is g111tng at the !Ra~ wllhoot being Interrupted .. ....,...,.. 113 -----AACM~Y llOVll "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar Im· ogene Coca Ten classfc skits from the original telecasts ot "Your Show Of Shows," with personal anecdotes by Sid Caesar ·o· ( 1 hr . 32 min l 1.....-n ... ,,.. uao mm ... TAii 'MIDAY ~ SketcheS prtson last, llV1ng furniture. Father Time. Bert Parks l um'Ym.18 M .,....,. Aevo111ng lood and a stack of dirty dishes forces Laura to help Howard and Trevor while Mary Is away I MJ.......na • 11111-.r .,.. "Caddyshack' (1980, c~ dy) Bill Murroy, Chevy Chase The demented groundskeeper ot a swank country clot> wages war 1tgatnst the gophers wtitle a wealthy, b<aatt newcQl'Tle( clashes with an oldi}\Jard member 'R' f 1 hr 47mln) ~~UM.DWI. ,_Aft m Mar lown's 1nVMt1ga1100 ot the murder of a l4U mulllclan m~y IMd to the killer trailing lhEI delttellve O Cl) LIUM.D °',,. ... -,~ Bill Cosby. John McEnroe. AM-Margret. a tour ot Bart>nd<>I with Teri Copley (R) I 1 hr l 2~ Sunday. June 15, 1986 LS).,_ 'Bitter Harvest" ( 198 t C>a ma) Rao Howard. Ari Carney A younq m1dwestern dairy farmef Ines 10 prevent the spread of a deadly disease wt11ch has already alfected his family and caOle ( I hr 40 min) (l) m¥IE Nest 01 Vipers ( 1979, Ord rna) Ornello Mull. Senta Berger An 1m poverlshed, artstocratJC woman bee~ involved tn the deca<lence ot Mussolini's Italy A' ( 1 hr , 45 mm ) 1~ I~ HUT O'Brtefl and G1ambonP investigate a murder-arson case !AJ 11 hr 10 min.) D m TGeQHT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled comedienne Roseanne Bau lln s~;u.u:~ o ~ WU. WU llUT ftUI MAWMMM .._, .... I LAUGH The uang wet· lc~w ~t to the floor AT ... n:~ ...,.... -l'fl Cll MGU.ftlOOD ~mil atar.-r T.-rr In I er view will actress Lesley Ann Warren all MO¥W "Blondie" ( 1939. Comedy) Peony Singleton Arthur Lake Blondie and Dagwood encoonter marital misad vent~ hr , 30 min ) 9 Alm IC* Maggie sets out to ruin Arthur's date wtth h11> estranged wile ([)PU.,._ KessJer Open, lrom Dub ltn, Calif. (R) (2 hrs ) CID _,,. "1984' ( 1984, C>ama) John Hurt. Richard Burton Ba&ed on the r)()llel by George Orwell A man searches tor hope amid a repre981V9. totalitarian soc1 ety that he can neither comprehend nor tolerate 'R' (2 hrs ) CO _,,. "Tange<1ne" ( 1979 Adult) Cece Malone, Ken Scudder A tno of women t'lelps to re:-create a man's fond memories of his teen·age years ( 1 t1r ) i • mu• JllCWI tt:8 ID LATI mfT wmt DAVID LIT1'lllWI Scheduled· country singef Rosanne Cash In stereo ( 1 hr ) 8 com»'f .._ Guest Vnnna While from "Wheel ot Fortune ·• (A) I ra.--... "Olrl Crazy" ( 1943. MuSIC81) Mickey Rooney Judy Garland A rich playboy falls In 10\/e W11h a dude ranch girl ihra .S ml~ ••11mn ... .. mAL ...... llOWll "The Spiral Staircase" (1946 Suspense) Dorothy McGuire, George Brent A young deal girt Is stalked by n shadowy klllef ln a gk>Qmy old l'louse ( 1 hr, 30 min.) I CMYOU•n .. Bl l9AL 10-. ..... -...,,. OM ()) llOWll "A Dangerous rrlend ( 1971. Suspense) Richard Thomtis. 081 bara Bel Geddes. A disturbed 23 year-old vlcllm11es a _young woman who IS attract ad to h•m (~) ( 1 hr 20 min ) CC)_,,. "A V'tew To A Kiii" ( 1985. Ad ventlHe) ROg&f MOO<e. Tanya Rober1s Brttlth agent James Bond 011empts to thwart an IOdustrtalist's plans to become czar of the computer lndvstry 'PG' O (2 tva. 11 min.) tti9 (%) mwll 'Bulldog Drummond ( 1929 Mystllry) Ronald Colman. Joen ~nett A Brt11Sh World War I hefo longs fOf ad- venture an<l undertakes Iha mlSSIOn 01 freeing an American g1tls uncle being held captive 1n a phony nursing home ( t hr. 30 min) 1HI !' m¥ll Caretu• He Might Hear '(oo' ( 1qs3 Ofama1 Wendy Hughes Robyn Ne111t1 Alter his mothef'I deatl1, an 8 year·04d Sydney boy becomes the object of a t>ttter custody baftle between his two aunts one a wealthy spmster and tt'le other e workJ09-Ctass wife In stereo 'PG' t hr, 56 min) ,.. ..,amen.,,. m¥IE Never Say Die" 11939. Come- dy) Bob Hope Andy Dewie A hypo- c hondrlac causes problems fOf the staff ot the sanitarium 1n wtiteh he is stayrno (2 hrs. 30mm J I = "FM' ( 1978, MuSlcal) Mic.heel Brandon. Eileen Brennan The dlSC jOCk· eys ot an album-rock-onented Los Ange- ~ radio statlOfl protest the manage- ment's dec1s.on to add m0ft1 commerclalr. L2 hrs) \. .,_ The Mission' I t98'. Dfama) Pafllll Sayya<l, Mary AplCk Dispatched to New York to assassinate a retired cotonel. s Khome1n1 hltman questions his 1nten lions when he 1s betroeoded by htS quarry ihr f>Om1n I K\llQAI ,Al&. "'All t.tl ... llOWll 'Blaze 01 Noon ( t947 Ad venture) Wilham Holden, A11ne Baxter four stunt fl19fs leave a carnt11al In or~ ICI Ira": the U S mail (2 hrs ) l..,.=am M.L.MntlFM&Y .um,,. LOllD ,. ..,_ "Ninfa Ill -The Dom1nat1on" I 1984, Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jo< dan Bennett A woman with ESP and an 1nt8fest In ancient Japane1e culfura be comes possessed by the 1p111t of an 1t11tl warrior when she Inherits a magtc sword 1:91'R'£~TJ. ~-~The Prime Of Miss Jean Bro die" ( 1969 C>ama) Maggie Smith, Rob ert Stephens A t .. cher at a girts dAy !lehool teaches her stuoenta an apprec1• t1on or beauty and romance <2 l'lrs , 1E ;mtn~llUU.tf!OOTUU. cm JT91JY011D n MO¥'lil "Fletch" (1985. COmedy) Che vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An L A report er with an array ot d""1UIMS attempt• tc unravel a plot lnv<>Nlng a weetthy bu11 nessman who c:on1ract1 hla own murdef 'PG' (I hr. 38m1n) 1:91 .... , ... , .. .. ,,. .... .. ,. ... M ...... ..,.,F?Blll HI _,,. "Rabbit, Run" ( 1970. cxama Jnmes Cun. AnJanette COmer Based 01 the nOllet by John Updike A fbrtnef hlgt school btlsketbAh playltf struggling witl an unhappy marriage buckles under tho pressurM of respoot.1b11t1y 'R' ( 1 hr , 3. min) (8) MOWI "Advertturea Of A Private Eye {No Oftte, Dfeme) Harry B Corbell, Soz Kenoan Roman11<; entano1em«111 hinder ~ private detec•1~·· 1n11e1ugelk> mto • blac:kmall case 11 hr . 36 min ) • e .,_ 'Hotel PsradJSO" ( 1966, (;ofl' edy) Gina Lollob<igtda. Alec Guinness A rrench Lothario attempts to arrange a mearnngful tryst In a hotel with his neigh· bo<'a WJfe (2 hrs l al) ... a!) I alOOll Lft 11'> AllC4I::. ..... 90TIOll '1..J llOWll 'Ten From YCM Show 0 1 Shows" ( t973. Comedy) Sid Caesar Im ogene Coca Ten classic sl<its from the orlg1nal telecasts of "Your Show 01 Snows." with personal anecdotes by Std Caesar 'G' ( 1 hr . 32 mtn ) ~--dl ... UllCIA a:at D llOWll "Frve Graves To Cairo" I 1943 Adventure) Franchot Tone. Ench von Srrahelm In 1942 a Brtt!Sh tank officer attempts to pry 5eerel 1ntormatK>n from Field Marshal Rommel during his 111511 to a small North AtTtcan town (2 hrs ) -l'riday -Morning Movies- .. (%) "The Masquerader" (1933. Orama) Ronald Colman. flls.sa Landi (1 hr . 18 min) m lRl "White Wate1 Sam· ( 1977, Adven l\Jre) Ketth Larsen ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 1 'l')v..ty" ( 1981 Orama) Bin Kerr Noel Trevalhen ( 1 hr , 28 min ) 1•@ "Mara Of The W1tdemeSS" ( 1965. Ad venture) Adam West. Linda Saunders 12 hrs) ~(C) "Dreamscape" ( 1984. Scterlce FIC· tion) Dennis Quaid. Max Von SydOw ( I hr, 35 min) ({) "MISSISSIPP• Blues 11~. Oocumen l&ry) ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. (t{) "The NeverEnd1ng Story" ( t984 Fan· tasy) Noah Hathaway, Barrett Olrver ( t hr 34 min) <'5) "Blondie's BleSSed Event" ( 1942. Come0y) Penny $Ingleton, Arthur l akA U hr. 30m1n) CS) "Comtort And Joy" ( 1984 Comedy) Bill Paterson. Eleanor David I I hr 30 mtn) .. 0 Lei's Switch" ( 1975, Comedy) Bar bara Eden Barbara Feldotl (I hr • 30 min) CZ> "Real Life · (1979 Comedy) Albert Brooks. Charles Grodin ( 1 hr . 39 min ) Ul{C} "Pygmalion" ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiiiei ( 1 hr, 35 min) (1f) "Siience Of The North" ( 198 I, Ad venture) Ellen Burslyn. Tom Skerr111 (2 hrs) .. ®"Conan The Destroye<" (1~. Ad· venture) Arnold SchWaruoegoer. Grace Jones ( 1 hr , 43 min ) (S) "Ride. Vaqoero1" ( 1953. Western) Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr. 30 min.) -(fl) "Leny" ( 197'4, Orama) Frederic for r~t. Tyne Daly (I hr , 30 min ) 1W 'Z) "t Want You · ( 1952, Orama) Dana Artdrews. Dorothy McGulfe ( I hr , 4? min.) tt:9 (C) "Cimarron'' (1961, Western) Glenn Ford. Maria Schell (2 hrs . 27 min.) -........... 11ov1es- tMte "Brief Encounlet" (1974. Romance) ~'" Lor..,, RicNlrd 8\Kton (2 h" ) (ff) "CN11a.nooga Choo Choo" I 198'4. eom.dy) Geofge t<..nne<Jy. Joe Namath t 1 hr, '42 min) IFAITM• ....,... lf1f • MlDf'I • H ••TODAY llOWll "Happy Binhday To Me' (1980, Hoiror) MeUssa Soe AnderSOn. Glenn Ford As a mutdeuw beglos attack 1ng her circle ot e41tist friends. a prep school sen'°' worries that she may be the next victim or possibfy the killer 'R' ( t hr . 48 min I Cl) .-aT IPM:a COAITB -;.,. ....... ....,.. MIATMCUlf .. "My Foolish Heart' ( 1950. Ro- mance) Dana Andrews. &..san Hayward A pregnant young woman finds hefsetf tn despair wtlefl her soldief lover le kllled dUr• ~ the war ( 1 hr • 38 min ) _... • .,. 'Cross Channel" ( 1948, Ora· Cl) "Gremlins' ( 1~. Fantasy) Zach GaUigan, Hoy1 A.<ton ( 1 tv . 51 min ) 1::99 "Playtime" ( 1967. Comedy) Jacques Teti. Barbara [)ennej( (2 hrs) CZ) "Lost In America" ( 1985, Comedy} Albef1 Brooks. Julie Hageoy ( 1 hr . 31 mui) t9<.C) "The Little Foxes· (1941, Orama} Bette OeVtS, HMber1 Marshall ( 1 hr 56 min) (ID •·9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) .uine Fon· da. Dolly Parton ( I hr , 50 mm ) CS) 'Comfort And Jay" ( 1~. Comedy) Biii Paterson, Eleanor David ( 1 hr . 30 min ) nl(I) "The Av1a1or's Wile" (1981. Suspense) Ph1hppe Marlaud Marie RMet'e ( 1 hr 45 mtn.) HICO 'Alphabet Qty" ( 1~. Orama) Vin cent Spano. Kate Vernon ( 1 hr . 25 min I 4111 CC) "Seems Like Old Times" ( 1980. Com edy) Goldie Hawn Chevy CNlse ( 1 hr 42mln ) d (H) "White Water Sam" ( t977, Adven ture) Keith Larsen ( 1 hr 27 min ) (I) "Dusty" ( 1981 Orama) Bl" Kea. Noel Trevathan ( 1 hr. 28 min) .. (%) "Sylvta Scarlett" ( t935. Comedy) Kathanne Hepbum. Cary Grant (2 hrs ) -lvening ----.. ,a .... Cll .. . IUal ......... .... Q Y-.ccmtM'f www an.,.... l*ft'U. Atlanta Bravee at Clncuina11 Reds 'L~~30mln) I. II me ... ..._ ...... C#ll'Ol.IOl..U. .,. "Dreamscapt" (198'4, SclenCe Action) Dennis Quaid. Max Von Syoow While working wi1h a scientist Who has dis- covered a way to project one'• oonaclOUS thoughts into another's dreams. a psychic s1umbles upon a plot to use the method tor politlcal purpoMll 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) Cf) lOP MIS IO-Jtmmy Navarro vs Derry1 Thigpen lrl a bantamweight bout SCheduled for 12 rourlda. NY9 from Atlantk: City N J (2 hrs 30 min ) CR).,_ "Morn. The Wolfman And Me' ma) Wayne Moms, Yvonne Furneeux. A boat OWnef unwillingly atds and abeta cril'Tl4081s by providing them with a shuttle Mlvloe to and from France ( l hr 15 min) •11&.U&.~ QIFTtu. Mlml• H•llTODAY WrlCM .. 01) .u.11r.a CC).,. "The Westerner" (1940, West· ern) Gary Cooper, Waller Brennan A driher attempts to put an end ro Judge Roy Bean's r91gn of terroi 1n the West ( 1 hr 40 fTllfl ) .. .,. Kelly" (1981, Orama) Robert Logan. Twyla-Oewn Volons Unhappy W11h her hie 1n the ciry, a "'rl lea"9S hef mother and stepfather to trve wnh her real father 1n the Alasl<an wlldemess ( 1 hr . 34 min ) ( 1980 Orama) Pally Duke Astin. Dellld Bwney The mo1her ot an 111eg1urnate child refuses to marry but beeomes lnv<>Ned with a teacher who walks wolfhounds (2 hrs) CS).,. "Skirts Ahoy" ( 1952. Comedy) Esther Wiiiiams Vrvian Blaine A trio ot Navy women share a senes of misadven- tures and problems of the ""art ( t hr 49 lmln~n .. me .. O'.I ... TOO CL.Oii flCJa 009'alT Henry com· petes with too top artists in a contest to ~=tor Ins's company l =/LalBMWW Mltllm1Wl..,WO&O .,. "Grace Quigley" ( 1~. Come- dy) Katharine Hepburn. Nick Nolte To r• heve her frieods from 1orie11ness. pa.in and sutte<lng. an elderly woman calls upon • htt man to provide them with htS special serv109S 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 min ) ,_.,C81 ... 9 ~u-rr~ interview wit=·~ Tanya Tucker 1 .. -~ Actr8$S Stephanie Zim- b811$1 ("Remington SteelE' ) the F·~ T shark, a new fighter )8t UM tClll•cnDll .,....Ct9Mlf ·--°'~ .....,,.u. • n••..aa It ...,. ... .,_ "Real Ufe'' ( 1979, Comedy) Albeft Brooks. Charles Grodin A fllm craw moves tn with a family in Phoenix Antona. to produce a cinema venni docv menta7 on the BvArage Ar'nerlCl'ln lnm1ty 'PG' ( hr , 39 min ) I DmMADOWI 1:11 ,_.,AT._., The weetlend's best offbeet entertainment bets with 0061 How ard Stevens ,...mn MOIU. U.ATLM9 aCIWaOIA~ "'°""" CCU'T .. , ... ..ftllD ... Sunday, June 15 1986 25 -l'riclay Cont. I WU. WLDwcaJ> OI ....a.a u•'U San Diego Padres at Los Angeles ~s (LI-le) (2 hrs • 30 min ) ln"WAll-·•-•.,..o _uc.t ... MCIU.YWOOO,-.. • (l)TWmrllm Three stories a be>- geyman lurks under a youngster's be<l, a boy learns devilish trlci(s from a r8f11ed vi- deocassette strange things happen atter a man murdefS his IOVef'S husband (R) ~~MJlll lnstereo (1hr ) IJ O IWI• Webstef plays Cup+d tor George's father and Kathf>r1ne's aunt (RJ ~--num> • .,_ ''The Memory Of Eva Ryl<ef" ( 1980 Mystery) Natahe Wood. Robert Foxworth A iournahsr IS hired to explore the background behind the 1raumat1c nightmares ot a woman who survived a catastrophic sh1pWfeck decades eartie< l hrs .30m1~ .... ~-·---Q NAmML.am WAU ~ wm Stockman on Reagan" Guest forl'l\8( Budget Director David Stockman (C) IOCll Ale R0U: ntl UM.Y DAYI The roots ol rock 'n' roll are traced through the careers of Bill Haley. the E\19fty Broth· ers, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Bo Oldd I~. EMs Presley and others (HJ .,_ "Conan The Oesrroy9f" ( 198-4. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger Grace Jones Barbarian Cooen Is recruit ed by a sensuous. deceHlul queen to pro- tect a teen-age pnncess on hef Odyssey to a magical castle 'PG' O ( 1 hr 43 min ) (().,_"Just One Of The Guys" ( 1985 ~omedy) Joyce H)'Sef Clayton Rohner Nhen s.eiusm causes her to be passed over as e iournahsm mtern, a teen-ager dlsgulMs hefself as a mete to see how the other halt hves 'PG 13 ( 1 hr -40 min I (!)C.CCUU (!) .,. "The Border" ( 198 1. Otema) Jack Nleholsoo l/elerle Perrine A Texas bOrder guard's values come in conttlct W'lth th<>Sa ol his corrupt co-wonca<s and his rnetarlallstlC wife 'R' ( 1 hr . • 7 mm ) CD llOWll "Thal Certain Age" ( 1938. Comedy) Deanna Our~n. Jackie Coopef A young girt grves up her lantaS*I 1b0ut "n older man wheo she meets someone clOS8f to her age (2 hrs ) me .,.. "Horror At 37,000 Feet" ( 1972 Horror) Buddy Ebsen. Chuck Connors A 7 • 7 ietttnef ., haunted by e'\111 splrtts white carrying a shipment from Eng- land ( 1 hr • 30 min ) e 9 • _._ Marsha decides to drop out of law IChool (R) O •=:..u. * P& Wt'l.Dm Actress Stephanie llm- b.itst ("~on Steele"). the F-20 "Dgerst11rk. a new flghta< jet Gl) _,. TUCU • "99 f'UY In stereo ~ hr~AU. ~ -"Stockman on Reaoan' Guest loaner Budoft Director Oe-Ad Stockman 1D •CG01•1wccum ··Poi1C4 E Let fhe Games a.gin!'' .. ,. WtWl•I .. (I) .,. "Vletory" ( 1981 Adven- ture) Svtvester St11ttone, Michlej Caine ~nng World W., II AHied POWa ... thelf tlelcet to lreedom In a match ~ thek "1CC.. team tind the Germen Netlone.I 26 Sunday. June 15. 1986 Team In Paris (R) (2 hrs) D _.. WU The detectr.ies use a beau tilul addict to snare • major league drug dealer In stereo (~ 1 hr ) e 111 • •• Grace eon11tnces Paul to take out an ad 1n a personais col· umn~o I lllMI "Rivkin Bounty Hunter" (1 98 1, Otama) Roo Leibman Harry Morgan A New Y0<k-based bounty huf'llef aided at home by his wheelchalr-t>ound son and a londly Pfl9St, tracks dOWn a drug dealer wtlO has= bell (2 hrs ) 9 llCL WAI U -Lee Shapt ro's secretly filmed documentary about the Mis'(no Indians' pllght In eastern N1 caragua lnCludes footage ot the escape by 2.000 refugees wtloee number Included two Amttflean priests tdentrfled as Mlskltt> contra assasslna11on victims by the San dln6ta government ( I hr I l ..... ,,.Lam ,_.._ Guest1 U.N Ambassadoft Beojamln Netanyahu (!Stael) and Claude de Kemoulatla (Franoe) ( 1 hr ) ~ ..... IOClt: M MIT WAVI A mon tage ol clips of The Beetles. The Rolling Stones. The Kinks end The WhO highlight this look at the British r~ Invasion of the mld-60's ~ AUITULIMI US flOOTUl.l ITAl!ml lllMI "LOS1 In Amttfiea' ( 1985. (;om ady) Alber1 BrOOks Julie Hagerty Fed up with hlS yuppie lifestyle, a Los AngeleS ad e11eeutlve and his Wife tlqutdate thelr as· sets buy a camper and head for the ope(\ roadS 'A' (1 hr, 3t min) t98 9 MC~ IPICUL "The Facu1 ty" SI• teaehefs In an Ufban school sys rem find education no easy 1uk Blalr Brown and Rtehard McKenzie star O (I) lllMI "Elmer Gantry" ( 1960 Otama) Bun Lancaster, Jean Simmons Afttf an opportunistlC saiesman joins • croohd evangelist hlS exi11tltrle0d attempts to ex· pose their traudu18f1t revival shOw (:> hr~ 30 min) l _,.TUCU tnsteteo (1 hr I -~Y lnl;tereo (1hr) lll LOW IDAT On o pnvate party wt1<1· ding cruise. the best man flirts with rhe bnde's sister and e pa<ty crlshef makes e pass at the bride Guest stars tnelude Fan· n1e Flagg and Archlfl H1thn (R) O 11 hr) fJ _. -.W Scl'leduled Howard Cosen, "60 Mlnut•·· executive pr<>dueef Don Hewitt (R) ( 1 hf ) e .,. "Improper Conduct", ( t984, Documentary) Two dozen ~ts. WhO t1thef tett. were lmpri9oned, or expelled deSCt1be the Consequencel of exprealf'lg lndMduallsm In Caslro'a Cuba (2 hrs ) I _,,._. • llMCll •M llGMI WM Latt9fa 1nscnbed on clay tablitt1 In East Benin aid 1n reconstructing the poiltleal C<llls aur rounding the war; the Hittite emperor'A 50G-rnlle )OU'neY to the Aegaen coest o £'96. "Si.rdUlt" ( 1975. Or1ma) Oft Yid Essex. Larry Hegman A roek star's 111 too-rapid fllM!I to tame teeds him to dfUQ". isolation and II neNOU9 b<eekdown 'A' ( 1 hf. 37 min.) (I)-...~ 00 .. "Blood S#'nple' ( 1~. Dr•ITlllJ JofVI Getz. Frtnc::M MeOonnand A worn an hU an effalr with her huablnd'a em· ~ and ap9lkl a lltal chain Of tvenlt 'R' C ( 1 hr . 38 min } .. "Hot A8eort' (1985. COmedvt Tom Parseluafl Debra Kelly At a pos summer hotel staff mPmbers 50001 preppte5. and bl!th1ng ooau11es ar1t all pre occupied with one actM ty •· 5ex 1r ( hr 33 min ) J) ~ ..aa Guest comedian Je Altman (RI {]) m'll! "C.temhns" ( 1984, r dl\lllSy Zach Gelhgan. Ho'(1 Axton When A teer ager breaks the rules 01 cit11ng tor hts '°' able on&-Of·a kind cr~ture. dOzens c malellOlont crfl8tures ar.. spawned t .. 1Stef::I~=~~ -.... ..,,l'MC&l In ltirl!'O (I hr I llMBIUTat •• HllT .... .,_ "Blame 11 On A10 I Hl 84, Corl edy) Mk:haet Came Jo$epn Bologna businessman ... acat1001ng 1n Rio de Jane.r succumbs 10 an affair w1tr1 ri1s be lnend's teen age ClaUQhl!!r, then tries t tWlkeeb u®3"m'fu' ~ !>O min I TAii l'lllDAl llZAm Si.11tches Haro cit Ha1rm~ T 1nterpret1ttl()n'; fa< lhtt bald r.,nooretta. I~ 11T1 TO IUCClll t1:ll ~ "The HM•' IS A Lon .. Hunler' ( 1968 Oiama) A1;:ir1 Atillfl So dra Locke BaSfld on lhe novt!I bv G.115' McCulters A senS1hve tleal man 1s b friended by a yovng girl who understa,... nis private torment (~) (:>hrs .cs min 0 GD TOllMT Host Jm.,,,ny Carse Schedu~ nctm Craig T Netson (' Pc 1erge1st II') w111tress-rPl11mri1\I I/Ir' l~F-· ~ W Curren• m\11>1C "'(IQ include Hean '> The!~ Dreamr. ·• t Bangles' 'Mante: Monday ' Mr M1ste 'Kyrle " the E'lectnc: L1Qh1 Orcl'leStH Galling Ameuca SIP.Vie Nicks' "I Ca Wait. John Cougar Meltencami: R 0 C K In t~ US A ' Dire Str1t1 "W11lk of Life Pnrw-e And tt\4!1 Aevo tlOO'S "KISS itnd Wh lnf}y HOUl'llOC "How WlH I Know?' In Stet~ 12 hrs > I ~ llACll '" 'ilf'rtt0 I t nr ) itaet-,, ..... LMI&\ .. , .... .,. "Feelings (NO Dat~ Adlllll l'lr ,30min ) ~ITAITOI~~..,...--.. tWCB) M llTCll-A ll•m•"t mansor.n t come. 1 horror cl'lambftr f0t a yoono tll9val~~~) .CClmlY ... ~ .,. "Tl'lrt TMror Of Tiny To"' (1938. Weeterfl) Billy Cort19 v .. or Morly A pac1hst tr-es l('I QU!el a lel)d In Old w.1 town papu&atec entir91y midgets ( 1 hr • 30 min 1 • 1111 190DI Fritz ga entrv to control room of the City's ~ stth and W1P. In ho(>te of flfldlng E ~ "";::'' to a Ila~ ! ... ~~·· 19~ Adi Franc LUl. T1tt11Yy &aing lrl8 imotern I -l'r!!lay Coal. , ; , fl ;t' h .. ti ,. )5 '1€ 's 1 I IJ s "' ar1 t()( two married filmmakers whose ott- sollen rQmance makes the steamy on- ">Creen action I<><* tame 11 hr 35 min I l!J AllfO UC. AmerlC8n Racing Senes. from Milwaukee (R) ( 1 hf J S, m¥ll "Cadclysl'lactt ' I 1980 Com4t- dyl Bill Muttay, Chevy Chase The Oemef'lted groundskeeper ot a swank cOIJntry club waoes war aoa~• lhe ~s wntle a weahhy bf ash newcomN clAsttes with an old guard member R' 11 hr. 47 min J m 111cua ~ff. .CW CNLll • CQC81T: PUYW wmt YO&ll llUO C&rt n's Sl•th HBO ap ~ranee leatu11og an ne"" uncen! :oted material 11 ht J IHI 0 (I) flm)AY ~ VlleOI In Stfl'eo ( 1 tw . 30 min) 9 TMD ... 1'NI DAM-For a col 1ege student (Begona Plaza) head.no Mme f<>f the holidays. a round !rip train l:~~u= cl on&-way tnp ol terror § m¥11 Suoshrne Run" t 1977. AdVeO lute) Chtl6 Robinson David Legge Two <Jave b<othe<$ and a young woman travej through the Fvergla~ 1n search ol lost i nisn 11easu1e (2 hrs , 5 min 1 •o UIBY.._ ITAi llAICM Guest MICh8el WArren In stereo (RI ( I hr ) «7)~1"'CU In Sle<eo t I hr) fB 9All) CM'f<* COR>'ll Highhghts trom the reun.on of cowt>oys wno once led v1~tors d()wn 10 the bOll')m OI the Grand ~Canla°"TIIDAY MM OBCY 90WI "The l tberune" I 1968. O!ama) Cllthet1ne Spaak Jean-Louis Tr1"11gnant A woman discovers the secret apanrneot lhal her hu<>bar'ld uSM tor extra·marilal acttvities 'R ( t hi , 3" mm I 19. WWW>IWlllllT .... (!) .,_ "Thrs Gun FOf HJre" ( 1942 Ofama) Veronica Lal<.e. Alan Ladd A. ri11e<:1 kllle1 5"ks revenge atter he 1s dou· bl&-cr~ (2 hrs 30 min ) (f) AUY'O UCllO Mint 400 011 Road Race l1om Les V~s (RI ( 1 hr J (L m¥ll · FtaShpornt • ( 1984 Ofama) KttS Kr1Stottof";On, T1911f Wttltams Two t:>ordef patrolmen uncover a 20-year o!d mystery wflen they uneattn a ieec CQn· 1a1n<r~ a skeleton and $800.000 bur~ In the TeJtSs desert 'R' ( 1 hr. 34 min I &) PM.II. llYM t11 CHl.,_ "Pvrple Rain" (I~. Mu51Cal) Prince. Apollonto Kotero A. youno Minne -Saturday _Mondag ___ _ -;~=.=n ..... ......, AUltlMMI ... P00'1lliU. ( _. DUI I AD llOIT1 Tiii \'W (~LP ..:W. Alplnno c~ med111na pef'lorm at Oengor1ield's 1,, New YOO. (1 hr) -1 =-1111iu1C ... M ...... 1 .. NWCWT Oii IM1ITIOll WUDIHClll l.llflla.IT llON "Ae<:hol Ar'ld rtwi Str1noe1" I UM8. Of1mt1I L Dfell1 Young Wltllam apolis singer·s sordid !amity beckgrouno Pf()Y\(jes tho impetus '°' hi& liM to tne toe of the contemporary mulic WOtld and en- ables him to find love With a Winsome roek R' O I 1 nr .. 51 ITW\.) ~ ~ .._ Guest comedian Jeff Altman (RI 0 IB.IA mam"1 CCIU.ICTm OP LCM -• 90N "Ho-.N To Steal A ~llAof'I (()cj.. tars A.no Lrve Happity Ell9f Aher)" ( 1966, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Peter 0' T OOle A nch gtr1 ptans to S1eel hef grandfalhef's 18Ae woO< of ert befOfe an IOSUl'ance d'lY!'StlQ810t appral9eS 11 (2 hrs 30 men I 1 ......... _., 1'MCQ In S19reo ( I tw ) ~ ,.. fllAlm Featured 'Seventy T1niee 54Mn." Ind .. So Nearly Distant .. ( t hf • 30 min 1 Cl>• .... ll'fOllD ta(C) .,.. "Tutt Turr· ( 198". Ofama) JamM Spadef, Kim Riehards An East Coast reen-ager moves With hi& lamlfy 10 a tough L A neighborh<>Od where he clashes '#Ith an antagonistic punk 'R O i_!_ tlr 52 mm ) ttl'S)_,.. "Grmme An F" (1 964 Come- dy) Stephen Shellen. Mar1t Keyloun An 1nstrvctDf's tutUfe ndes on hie ability to rranstorm a tragically Inept cheering SQU&d into a team of polished pom- f m8fS 'R' ( I hr 40 min ) ...... .,. "The BtotherS Karamazov" ( 1958 Orama) Mana Schell. Yul &ynn« A man is un)UStly conw:ted ot IOO'derlng his tatne:.~3=) (()NA 9Gll Tournament Players Ch8mpl0n5hlp, "'51 round. from Cleve- land (A) (2 hrs ) Cl) u..L ,.,. ...., (%) _,.. 'Real Ule" ( 1979. Comedy) Albe'1 Brooks Charles Grodin A fllm crew moY9S "' with a !amity In Phoenix. Ar1ZON1 10 PfOduce a cinema Yeflte docu- mentary on the ave<aoe Ametican family 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) H ll .,_"The Gamble<" ( 1974. Ofama) James Caan Paul SoMno A young pre>- fe5SOf lascjnated by gambling falls deeply into debt (2 hra. 10 min) t:11e .,.. "OlamondS FOf Breeklasl" ( 1968. Comedy) Marcello Mastr<>1ann1. Rita TuShingham A Bntlsh boutique ownef anhsts the support of IOUf loY9ly young thieves 10 steal tho lmpetlal JewelS OI Russia ~·) I _., In Sll'IO. .. ...,. ... ~ 'Ml -• ccurm ms Sched· t-tolden ( 1 tw 19 min.) ~=... Liii Two teen-age glrl8 dlscove< the merit• of nonesty wnen Nt11• wt\lte lies threaren their trlendshlp Cl) .,.. "The Avietor'a Wite' ( 1981 Su$'*1M ) Phlllppe Marlaud, Mane RMtfl ( 1 hr., 4b min) ........ ...,.., AmTlll~ CAMAICCl'LWil 1•L1C111T a.om"' 191TU ...... Al'-lt'miiw. '"'f'OUI ··--RM OUf • l'iWIO F.ltured Lawyer 1•fet11I & ultd. WVln9f'S of tf'le .... City Newt Country Awards. lnteMewl wtttl Barmra Mandrell and lho Gatlin& -~=. ....... _ (ti} ... "Jus1 One Of The Guys" I 1985, Comedy) Joyce Hylet, ClaY'on Rotvw When MOOSm causes hef to be l)e98ed over as a JOUm111Sm lntem. a t~ager 110Q1 NNS het9etf as • mete to see how the Othef hatt !Mis. 'PG-13' ( 1 hf • 40 mlt't) CP)frl YG11 an•• n (B).,.. "City On Are" ( 1979. Orama) Barry Newman Susan ClaOI The ...,, geanc:e of an oil reftnety u~ erup1s into a ~ inferno that ttveetens to demollSh an entll'e city 'R' ( 1 hr • 't min) • 111Y11'0 tuclm ' LA,_,_.,.._, --"Tightrope" ( 1964. Soapen9e) Clint Eastwood, Genevieve Bu)Old. While 1nvest1g1111ng a Mf1-of grisly sex mur- ders. a tough New Orteans cop dlscoYef's that he has much "' common wtth tne k ..... he Is pursuing 'R' 0 ( 1 ht . 5' min ) ~Mm-Mtwl'fCAft 1 1:9 MIS&Lllll~ .,.. ''The Border" ( 1981. Orama) Jacll Nichofs.On. Valerie Petrina. A Texas bouSet guard's values come tn conflict with thoee of his coovpt ce>-workers and his matenaliStic wife 'R' ( t hr . 4 7 min.) W (l)CM'nMla ·--"Journey Into Mldntgtlt" ( 1968 Horror) Chad EV9'8", Julie Hams Two SIOl'lea with supernatural OYettones a comme<cial artist IS takert bade Into tne tragic ruins of his pest 1 n.ithless coo art· ISi ~;lthy widow (2 Na) l~=ITT Anwb ' (1-C- edy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie ltfesty1e a Los Angetes ad e•ecutrve and his wile l!Qutdate their as- sets. buy a C8rnp8( and hMd IOf tho opet1 roads ·R' ( 1 hi . 31 min ) W LOlf•IPACI " .,,..,... Gabe Return" ( 1975. estem) Dan Del- ley Dub T aytor Three shady ladles and the old rancher wno hired them to P09e as his daughters are outwtlled by tho reel la thef of one~ I I hr . 35 min ) ·;:r"='= ~U.U.Q information ~. Marla Gobettl tallca 1bout the L.A Theatre, an analy91s of the prtson ayatem: Ke»y Guraey Janice Beau· IP~(1h1) ~fUCI WD&DCUllW.-.,.. "S.tiy Secret OI The Lost Leg. end" ( 1985. AdllenlUfl) William Kan. S..n Young ( 1 hr. 35 min.) Cl) .,_ "Follow The Laadel'" ( 1944 a Leo Qorcey, Hontz Hall ( 1 hr n Cl) "OxfOfd BluM" (1~. Orama) Rob LOW9. Ally Sheedy ~ 1 hi 33 min ) .,..,., ......... .. Sunday. June 15. 1986 27 •a.lU!DIAL~~ .. 8 ICIDCllZ S1icth gr11defs from San Jose Street Elementary Schoo Ml&Sloo Hiiis and Wondeflapd Avenue Elementary School. Hollywood HI IS compete Macl<>- ~Pet~~· I MWHJ.UICN PMWfiW rr•wrm mor ... ••111 ... IEITW ~··••.a.T Ull 09.o ICMOUl11C uesTAM Feltb<oo'< "' Untverslty City 11•1C1 IUNT1 TODD&..-1,_,. ,_ 11MW111 ·.a.-MlfTl'el AIDMlielOOOWY NI ;n:.:& Lnn.l l\ICALI 0 ,_ PAlt'TIB Am lc.Q UWAY.aN•lll Olftwl> QWUll)() ....... • ITUDIO Featured Or Neil Schram drSCuS~ the L A Ctty I County AIDS T111k Force. Dr Wllllam Hazeltine dlscu~ AIDS 11nd blood supply fighting fear with facts with lhe Southern Cahtom1a Cares Group ( t hr ) I mMm.,..., (R)Q m.ucrae A IOCIAMI Y ._. CML ,_.. Am,_,. Ge<>fQt! Harnsoo. Rosanne Citah Rtngo Starr Dave Edmunds and former members ol the Stray Cats gather for a 1am sesst0n with rock 'n roo legend Car=-~·~" ) I._ M-.c:I 1:11 •& llTAIHIMIO -~Olntl-llMI IL~&. ... fiail.110 ...... toODDAYU. .... a.a. ..... ,.. Viewers are 1nvtted to test their mental !kills 1n a series of last paced enl~mes ~a1 ... •a::.,,. .... w -1~ t•llW'I.....,.., UID A ....,.. l =--w=:r l~,,... com. ===-maTM Ul.AC1l:.A -.AT Ml.WAY .,._,. OF M I MW'f Mm90UA1M 'Ml 1-tlllMmtAWD .,,. "TrMsure Of The FOUf Crowns' ( 1982, Ad\19nture) Tony Anthony, Ana (»egon ( t hf , Ml min) CI> MnO MCm Mint 400 Oft-Road Race from Lu Vege11 (R) ( t hr ) CR) ... "H1nky P11nky" ( 1982. Come- cfy) Gef'lft Wlldflr Giida Radner ( 1 hr ~ min) Cl) ICM TMlt (I) .,_ "The Opr-oote Sex ( 1956 Comtdy) lune Allyton, Ooloree Or11y ( 1 hf 57 min l 28 Sunday, June 15, 1986 (%).,.. "Falling In Love .. ( 1984 Dr•· ma) Robeft OeNiro Meryl Streep ( 1 ht , 47 ~1n L ....... WllT .. !Jl)llOWll "Ctwke" (1967 Weete<n) Rod Ta ,Et~ (2 ""9 . IOrrnn) .. .,_ DAWIY Am IOUA1" ITMumt PCIMll CMl'OC* CMOI-. .-T~MlllM-.AW:. OfPOl'NITY ... .. Cl) llUMOUlr'llOCIWw.mm IWPYDAYI l.~~MaQ ULY'lm11 IUCI.,_ MMlmnfl .... ~ ............. u. ••.-.r.--MlllMWA¥m NC 7 2 ..,. UppervMle Jumper Clas- slc, from Uppervllle. Va (Taped) ( t hr . 30mln.) CD .,_ "Mary 01 Scotland" ( 1936. Drama) Katharine Hepburn, Fredric --IMa•~a=·~- IWPYDAYI tll .... All) ..,. ~ NOUll G ... _..,.. ft •FDCA Feetured IMSA road racing. from Elkl'\art Lake Wts .l! hr 30 min ) Cf) .,_ 'Whespertng Smrth" ( 1948. Western) Alen Ladd. Brenda Marshall (2 hrs) I ••Y..IN'OINllUf'lnl *MD WM.L...,_.,_ ....,_.. •WAYU.. ~-IBIAV'at IU'IULLW -1Cl)mlllUCM Im U•M.L Regional coverage ol Detroit Tigers et Milwaukee Brewe<s or New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays re) {3hrs.) LA~l.-JY ammmtT llOWil "T11rzan's Savaoe Fury" ( 1952. AdVenture) Lex Barker Patrte Knowlee i 'C:.J. am DOii QllJl•ll~ -COG •I W CCMnY 'Pollee Q_lymplcs Let The Gemes Beglnl" Ct) .,_ "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984. Comedy) Kt•ty McNlchol. Ml· chael Ootk•n { 1 hr , 34 min ) (JI) MOWll "Joey" ( 1985. Orama) Neill Barry, Jamee Quinn ( I hr . 35 rYWI ) Cl) llYI '° •.cc:al t!)9CMI "The Little Foxn" (1941, Ora· ma) Bette 0.via. Herbef1 Marlhell ( 1 tu , 56mtn I (%) 110Wi1 "Evtl Under The $1.in" ( 1982. Mystery) Pete< Uttlnov. Jena 91rkln ( 1 hr .. 42a'J1.U. ... 1 .. "TI"" Hourt To Kiii" (19~. Orama) 0.na Andrews. Dorine f\Md ( t hr., 35 min) -1i~·-··-W11An:WllllH ... ~ lUll' UUC'TIC l a;.:::... .. _ fU.,.. Arrwtcen 8owlfng Con gress Bud Light Meste<s Tourl'\llment, from Las V~s (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) .,_ ' Rrst Spaceship On Venus" { 1962 Science-Flct100) Yoko Taf\I 01- dnck Lukes ( I hr . 30 min l tW I Cl) flO&J "*'DI 'm ICA'ITGP• tll SR'.-INCUL "The Aaven· IUfes of a Two-MlnUte Wl!l4'8WOlf' A boy (Knowt Johnson) wno·s 11 hOHOI ITlOVle fan finds himself turning Into 1 werewoll fOf two-m1nu1e penods (Part 2 of 2) (R) I ~ ... ,.. W.ICU!mT DAUIYAm COlfTm' OllMY lllAL.1" WI .,. "Christopher Strongw ( 1933. Comedy) Katharine HepbUrn. Colin Cltvo I ~~ t1:ll ()) llT AL.a ... M'1W Cll M llTI aJ ,_CM IWTMm Featured ELO ("Calling Amerlea," ·so Serious' l. Patti Austin ( 'Geltln Away With Mur· def"). video by Kenny Loggins ( Dang8( Zone") (1 hr) (!) _.,. "AbbOll And Costello Meet The Mummy" ( 1955. Comedy) Marie Wind· sor, Mlcl'\8111 Ansara ( 1 hr , = I DllOOaMWCIF ..,...,., CCIII a lllfltf MUL.1" .... NA __ _, Tournament Player! Cl'\amplonshlp, second round. '"'' frorr Cleveland ~ ha:.t IDMYa r-.u • .,.1.,.. 11:t1 a,) .,_ "The President's Anelyt1' ( 1967, eorn.ov1 James CobUrn, Oodfre) Cambl'ldge (2 hrs 15 min) 1HI I ICIDCllZ ,_An Irate stuclem (Kenneth Ran som) sparks racial dissension when he vOIOeS disapproval over hlS role 111 Jim Ir the play "Huck Finn ' In 5te<.o (R) ( hr) (J)MOUlr'l-.OU a .,_ "MarY\al Qt Madrtd" ( 1972 Mystery) Glenn Ford. Edgar Buchanan L2 hrs) • .,... 'Spearmitn Of Death · ( 1978 Adventure) Kuo Chue Chiang Sheng (: hrs) • IGUD eel.I> SchedUled Mac Davi! (co-host). Whitney Houston. John Waite Robin Gibb, Cameo, lhe JUdds Kefln• :;,r (inl&MeW) In stereo . (R) (' I ..... CCli1m 1111¥rf ltillM-- --''The Boddy Holly SIO<Y' ( 1978, Biography) Gery Busey, Dot StrOOd ( 1 hf . 33 min ) (ff) Cl).,_ "F1e1ch ( 1985. Comedv, Chevy Chase JOit Don Beker ( 1 hr ~ min) Cl!) ITAi umt Spona compettt1<>1 1ee1ur~ cut membeft from "Felc0t Crest," 'Days Of Qvf LMll" end "Got'*• Hoapital." AMI round (R) ( 1 hr) (%).,_"Bleck Camel'' (1931. Mya 1ery) Werner Oland, Siity EM«a ( 1 hr. 11 min) _, ~rry Sundown" ( 1987, Ori me) Mleheel Caine, Jene Fon& (3 t1ra l • AT -.... Scheduled I~ "Mannanen Protecr IJ<>OO Ltthg(N. -laturclay Cont. Ctmstopher Collet}. "Back to School" (Rodney Oangerlield). "Mona Losa" (Ml· Chaal C.1ne, Bob H~IOS) CJ) .,.. "The Mupoet Movie·· 11979. Comedy) Voicee by Jim Henson, Frank Oz (2 hra) a u.-1...., &D IOlCI ... WIT Ma)( Boyce goes through the rigors of advanced rodeo 1ra1nlng steer wrestling bull riding and l>f~LW .-c•ITOl't ... "GoodbY1!. New YOfk" ( !985, Comedy) Julie Hagerty. Amos Kolle+< I 1 hr 30m1n) ,.. D • ~cw eocca Secon<l Round Mat~) (2 hrs I I •auwetu. A"'" b1Slletb8M player Nlth poor grade& takes desperate mea sures to prevent t>emg klClled ott the tea~ ; .,.. ~ C»va" ( 1974 A~lure) Je>seph Bottoms Oebofah Ratt1n (2 hr~ ) Cl) .,. Dummy" (1979 Orama) LeVar Borton. Paul Sorvono 12 hrs) DOCTOIWMO atW a TA'f\.Oa ... d c .. ITOll'Y .,.. ... Judge$ Doug Davidson. Oorn1 Roberts. Alex frebek Per1orrNnce b Fll/9 Stat In stltfeo (RI ~ .. ...wm tmlCA'tQQCI __ .... _ ...... ITOl't ...0 [ ""1W Cll ntl tlTI Up-synced rend1 lions ot Midnight Star's {)pefalOI," ·End~ Love" by ()lana Ross and Lionel Richie. end The Chipmunks' "Suttin' USA" f) m¥ll 'Real Ute" ( 1979 Comedy) Albert RrOOlls Char~ Grodtn 11 hr . .39 min) .. 1 ...... ,.,.. Q HI ...r _.,.MCMN'IWW A look al hve ol today'!i race car driVf!fl who ere taclng the challenge of CarrOll Shelby who drove. de!llgned and owned W1nn1ng racto cars n lhe 91xlMSS ~-u• ~ =.. "Bullot Trion' ( 1Q80 l>.,,m."1) SOnny Chtbll (2 hrs) I ""' aM •••• °" ' I ICMtlTOl't .,. "My Favorite Wile' ( 1940, Comedy) C.ry Grant Irene Dunne ( 1 hr . 28 min) 00 .,. ''A Malt6r Qt Lite And Oeeth" ( 1980, Orama) Lind& L1vtn. Salome Jens, ( 1 hr 38 min ) (P.) '* An ll'Ble studf!flt (Kenneth Ran· s.om) tpe1ks ractal ~'IA()(I wt\e(l ho ~ dllapprovel ovet hit rOle as Jim in the play "Huell Finn " In lte<e<> (R) ( 1 hr) ell .,_ "Grease" ( 1978, MUllleal) John Tr1votta, Olrl/18 Newton John ( t hf 50 min.) I ,....~ ... 1c1o111•• AUCTa1 -... 9"' ........ -tMIT m&TWf .....,. Ll•P P1oflled Nolan Ryen, MajOf Leeg1,. pltchor Hott ed by st ..... Garwv (l)fl'Mllm (!) Mm Cll TNI tlTI Lip .. ynctld rend4 • 11e1oa o1 Ktyrnux'a "Meelloo 1n tho Ledi.. Room," tMt Pr.i.y·a "Blue Suede Shoes" and The Mary Jene Gins' "In My House " (R) • ,,. ,-.. WIU Is lllClnlted by the Malle<$' plans for the future ot the £arth and lorms 1 clolef relatlonlhlp with his Mast• .• I PM&Y•WAYU. ••nl , ........... .... Men's Wor1d Cup, from Oahu. HaW1tM (Taped) (I) ... "Exploreta" (1965, ~ Action) Ethan Hawke. River Ptioenlx (I hr. 49 min.) ' •«7'•1ULUl.LUITIA19 • 8 9GITICGN Wlnlton Cup, S<Man Bani< 500 I Martlnlvlle. Va. (1 fw.) .... "Hcne Feathers" ( 1932, Com- edy) Marx Brothers. Thelma Todd (2 hra~ 818 •·OUT°'.,. DUlf A 500- mlle off-roe~ raoe through the dry lak• and mountain range near Las Vegas. Nev. featuring actor Chuck Norris. Motor- i clel. modified cars Ind truck• compete mcllC ... PAim An Irate student (Kenneth Ran- som) sparks racial dlSMnllon wtlerl he voices disapproval OY8f hll role u Jim In the play ."Huc:J( Ann." In stereo. (R) ( t hr) 9 .UTDT ...wl Ll•M Protlled Nolan Ryan, Major LMgUe pftchef H<»I· ed by Steve Gatwy • llOWil "Double Troubte" ( 1967, MUil- cal) EMs Pr.-.,Y. Annette °ili (2 hrs.) • .WATDI WIAL:Mnml-WllAT ••••WI DOW Four med~I ex- perts who wort< with the more than 100 drset\MI collectlYely known as artMtlt wlH answer viewer questlon8 Host Jim Hirtz lhr) IWJ-In stereo. ~1 hr.) CIMNI~'' Ulll ...... ,.....,,. ... Ill M •T• Feetured. Legend ot the Lonety End i tTMftm .. ~ 19 (J) NA IGll Atlanta ClaSS'C, third round, from Marietta. Ga (Taped) ( 1 hr 30 min) 8 .... 0 P Pro Charnpjonshlp (I hr) a ... WO&D • ..,.. Scheduled Merle Breland ( 12-0. 7 KO.) va John Mvnduga (24-0. 18 KOi) In a ~ tenw91ght bout ac:heduled for tO rounds. from Atlantic Otty. N.J.; U.S. Outdoor Tracie end Fleld Champlonlhlpt. from Eu· iil.~T:lliiliJ,J f hr .. 30 min.) ... , , . .,....,,. ... ... "Ttndet Mere.lea" (1982, Ora ma) Robert Duvall. r ... Harper ( 1 hr 30mtn /m (!) ......... {%).,_ "Lost In Amenc:." ( 1985. Com- edy) Alben Brooks, ~ Hagerty ( 1 hr • 31 min) •8 lfM .... Sports competition teatunno cast members from "Falcon Cfeit.::,.,Deys of Our Lives" end "Genefel HOSPllll." Flnel r°"nd (R) ( 1 hr ) II llllflll'f ... fl'llu.I .,. "Mauatau And The &atn" ( 1982. Ad\19nlurt) Olntel Pm. Pet., 91tl= \2 hrl ) m ~L Atlent• BraV91 at Clnctnnall ~,Al2 hrs .. 45 min.) 1 .... The detectM!s UM a beall• tlful addk:t 10 11\aft a majaf ~ drug <!Pltf In steNO. (R) (1 IV .) ·--- 1••21 ,.,__,,..,. ........ ... "Baby: 8ecf9I Of The Lott ~ end" l 1985. AdYentur9) Wllllem Katt. SMnYOl:#\)1 tv .. 36mln ) (l)&W CJ) WWWIW I ._ After their moth« bflnga ttome • ,,.,,, beby, two chil- dren fMI they're ~ nuUncel and ~ to their grandmother's (Col!Mn ~home. I ,,.,_xi ... , till -........ Scheduled: M1t1< Breland ( 12-0. 7 KOs) vs John = (2-4--0, 18 KO.) In 1 wel- t t bout tcheduled for 10 roundl. lrom Atllntlc City, N.J., U.8 Outdoor TrlQ and Reid Chemplonlhlpa. from Eu- Q!'llt,._Ofe. (Taped) (i hr .. 30mm.) C!J lb AT TMI ... 8cf\edUled r8¥1ewa· "Legal Eaglet" (Robert Redford. Oebr• Winger, Daryl Henn.h) ; "Oeaert HMrts" (Helen Shaver. Pat~ Charbonneeu). "$pf1~' (Nu1mla Klnskl) I ..... -.. ... "Ute On The Mlsllalppl" 98-4. °'•ma) Robert Lansing. Oevtd Knell~ 6& min.) .. , ----= 1llM. ''Should Pubic Sehoolll That Teactt E~lon Aleo Be A. ~ed To Teech Divine CrMtlon?" • 1&=M1 C.llfomla Angell at t<.nsas City = (Live) (3 hrt.) ~=. ..... .... ~ ... "~beetd" ( 1972. °'.,,,., Richard Burton. Raquel Welch (2 hrs ) 1-m• .. Boys. Night Out" (1 962 • Comedy) Kim Novak. James Gerner (2 hrs) • ,.,_~ Doournent1ry ner· rated by fOfmef' leglomalfe Slmon Murray wf\ICh exploree the true nature ot the L• llOO--=r~ the myths. ( 1 hr ) -•...a In Lyon. 1 vlllt with 1ul Bocuee end 1 dinner prepared by Jean-Paul Lacombe. CC) ... ''The Ptlllodelphla Experiment'' (198', $cienCe Fiction) Mlel\HI Pare. Nancy Alltn ( t hr • 42 min ) (J) MIA!WI -Golden 0'°"91 Com-petition. from c.dar Rapids, Iowa 1.!aped) ( 1 hf ) (!) .. "The People Vs. Jean Hama" (1981, Orama) aen 91Jratyn. Martin Bal- sam. (2 hrs • 30 min ) Cl).,. "Oxford Bluee" (1984. Or91N1) Rob Lowe. Ally ShMcty ( 1 hr , 33 min.) (%) .. "The Aviator's Wlt9" (1981, Su~) PhHlppe M1rlaud. Merle R~~45mln.) ..... ..... --Q --BULl'fn'T ··=·= -AL "OfellQ"t&ns· Orphena Of The Wild" Pet., ~ nerrat• 1 loo6c et the orangtrtan end the effort• b9lno "*'- to MY9 the IC*=* from extlnctlOn ( 1 hr) _ ....... ___ _ ·11cc:=- Sunday, June 15, 1986 29 -Salurclay Cont. l ~TUT' I CMtao WlllP•ca 1 en nlm"I 0/9ltlt'( 1-.a •~In Lyoo a 111511 Wllh Pdut Socuse and a dinner prepareo by Jean·PaullacOfTlbe 1 ---°'~ ..-TICMIU8 llA'Y\m A si;rvey of birds that cannot fly somP ot Wtil(.h have evOlved t11ghty ett1 c~nt mr'I~ of tr11Vf!4 on land °' watl"f 110 (ltll) )JCAMTlllAIU: TMI Um.I. Off Al\Mf'f A ----~· lta .. Q (I) ... Cll ... nlB"I Ct:J/9lillf 1'ID IJeGln' IHOW Henry Monroe. Mu riel and Mrs S1tnson (Pal Carroll) want to help a Vtetnllm~ tamlly find the Amert can Dream fD WU>~ A pmltlfo of lhe tyn1 and •IS predatory dependence on the ..,nowshOP hare O fi)afll,_Y 00 m¥W "A1rptane1" ( 1980. Comedy) Robert Hay•, Julll! Hageny In this spool ot d•sastPr ftlms, an airliner's crew soc- rnmbs to IOO<l ~'rnJ and a nervous lormer war pilot is pressed into service PC, ( I lir ?8 min I l lllOVW · <,heech And ChOng's The Cor ~tCan Brother'> ( 1984 Comedy) Cheech Marin. Tomm., ChooQ Two offbeat and oft key Pa11s. street mvS1C1ans meet a Gyp sy who tells them the account of thetr noble lineage PG' ( t hr . 27 min ) .. @ PORTMlf Off MBICA: ~ CMJ. '°"9IA FP.atured Kurt Wagner a HOiiy wOOd p1as11c surgeon a loo« at the car&- lully orc:hes.trated landscape, Barbara ReynOld•.. founder ot the "Center Of Hope " ( I hr ) 798 2 <* TNI TOW Featured: Netghbor h00d51 Bodybu11def Rachel Melish vtaits nei old area hangouts Harmony, an ent1re town up 101 sale 0 Wf IACIO wmt DAVI) WMIZ Lonr.umer 1ntormation on the safety of p1otoctrvo window bars. supermarl<et QU;ihty control and stalllng pmblems tn ca11. D HOUYWOOD a°""' Scheduled the mov1egoir1u experience from the etegant theaters or IM past to those of today and 100 future ()) TOO a.oll FOii ~ Iris's gift OI 8 1r1p 10 Parts backhres wheo MYr1el needs a passport and her btr1h certlflc8te reveals i~opteo ~ ::'a. UN 0.00 Feiuured Mark Wat- ton vlSlls f•po '86 and takes• look •t the twin ClllM of Vancouver and Vlctooa. Tom Cruise 1a1k11 about his latest tllm "Top Gun. · lllmfld m San Diego. a look at 11wim- 501t!I for 1986 Gl IMAU. WOlllD Executives from a IArgft computer firm plan to kidnap Vicki whftn they dl'JGover ~·1 l'l'\Ofe of a com i ter than a child Wlal0/1.-n.. .,,.. A. survey ot birds thet CAnnot tty, aome of whicll have evolved highly ellt clent mear-.. ol travel on land or water (B) O (1 hr) · CZ IAMUU San Otego Padres at L 09 A~~LIV9) (2hrs JO(tlln) I IA*' Barbera forelf'eS complica lions when o:in intellfletuat couple edOpts tv.oo slum chlldren es a IOClal eXJ)el'.,,,.,,I 30 Sunday. Juno 15, 1986 i! Iv.) CC)AWl••Y ... ca..-m Am .-e George Harrison. Rosanne Cash. Ringo Starr Dave Edmunds and former members o1 the Stray Gats gather tor a iam 5eSSIOrl wllh rock n· roll legend Carl Perk::.J.1 hr.) Cl)"°"' fT'IM.LtT• tn thrs 1985 Holly'#O<>d eoocett. John Fogerty per- forms selections from hrs new album 'Cenlerlield" and-~ blt5 U$0Cl8ted with hts former group Creedenee Clear- water Revival In stereo Q ( 1 hr ) (%).,. "The Chaplin Revue" ( 1958 Comedy) Charlie Chaplin A trio of Chap- ltn hits rnctudtng .. A Dog s Ute." "Shoul- def Arrm." and "The P1lgnm " (1 hr 30 min) ~II ~ fll¥lll Judges Doug DaV1dson Doris Roberts, Alex frebek Performance tJ IFrve Star In stereo (A) rrtAUW. IYlmlU. CLOll UP Worl<men's Compensa· t100" !==-.,,,.,, •t mm ... 1* _,, TUCKa ~ In stet· eo. ( 1 hr.) .. 8 ()) llO¥ll .. The Scarlet And The Blaci<" (1983. Oram8/'Gr&gory Peck Christopher Plummer Based on the true story of Monsignor Hugh O'Aaherty who concealed thousands ol aUled POW esca- pees In German-occupied Rome during W0<1d War II (A) (3 hrs ) D FACTI Oil Lii The girls help the police break a eounterl91tlng ring In stereo (Al i.9CCl.OUD • 9 m+ CWT l1IOUI Instead of read ing "A Tale of Two Cities." Arnold, Char· lie and Dudley refy oo a plot-sommary book.:J 0 G "lhe Wings Of Eagles" ( 1957. Biography) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara Frank W Wead spearheads a t920s campaign 10 improve the arr power oft~;j.(2hrs) i = na IWI•• to QUHOOO? An examination of what It means to be growing up In the '80s, the values of school, famlly and the problems of drugs and ~ostltutr0n ( 1 hr ) • ~Mm.I> A look at efforts 10 preserve Leonardo d8 Vinci's "The Last Supper," vanishing Ah1ean tribal herb cures and the Przewa~I horM, a sorvtvor lrom pretllstorlc t'"* O ( 1 hr ) 8' ~ .... NA.,._ Featured "Seventy Tlmee Seven." and "So Nearly Distant." ( 1 hr., 30 min.) '9 .-&f I• a..-..:a "Man From M09COW" ~ goee to Moscow, plan- ning to help Penk~y get out of Russra before the leak In Soviet security Is dl3cov· ereo (Part 2 of 3) (R) o ( 1 hr.) re) .,_ "The BUddy Holly Story" C 1978, Biography) Gary Busey, Ooo Stroud Based on the lite of roek 'n· roll l)IOnMr Buddy Holly who slcyrocketed to ta,,,. In the 1950& b9fore hit unll"*Y doe th ,.t the •oe 01 ~'Y two 'PG' 11 hr 33 min I (() 9IOITICDl19 CH).,. "Lost In America·· 11985. Com edy) Alben BrOOils Johe H8Q8ftY Fed up with hrs yuppie 11fes1y1e. a Los Angetea ad executrve and ms Mfe hQU•date their as sets buy a camper and.head tor the open roads 'R Q (1 hr 31 min) ClJ llO¥a "Gremlins" ( 1984. Fantasy) Zach Ga11tgan Hoyt A)(too When a teen ager breaks the rules of caring for h15 IOV able one of·a l\•nd creature. dozeos of malevolent creatures are SPawoed 'PG' I nr 51 min) TM.El ... 1MI DAM .. For a COi· lege student (Begona Plaza) heading l\ome lor the t-iolrday<. a 1ound-trtp 11a1n ticket turns into a on&-way t11p ol terror IBI (I) llO¥IE 'G1ease · ( 1978. MuSICal) John Travolla Otrv13 Newton-JoM Based ori the Broaoway show A 1950s high sch<>ol gang leader tr.es 10 win back the preny Al/Strahan eicchange student he romanef'd during summe1 vacauoo 'PG' i_1_ hr . 50 min ) {Z) 90WIE "GOOdbye New York" ( t985. Comedy) Julte Hagerty Amos Kolle!< Fed up with New York a young woman heeds IOI Parts. but a mlSSed ttight connectlOl'I lands her 1n Israel without money or 1UQ gage and In store for acute culture shock 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min ) m-uc. ,_. NGUYWOOD,,_ .. G 117 Mary and Lester attend a Washing ton Reask1ns football garT'e In stereo {B) U @) llJ90ll On a buSlness trip over seas Benson and Kraus are 8ceo&ed -:>f being spies (A) Q (!) uam,a Ol'M MCM All),._. A IOOk et the money and glamour surround ing horses 1nclUd1ng an interview with P11nce Charles on the celebrity sport of ~~ (1 hr I -JM>IWIU.. ..,..,.... ~"'*' .. -.TTUC:ll tn steroo 1 t hr,j W 8GL.lllll -.a Blanche's woodly n~e causes embarrassment for the girls In stereo {A) 8 0 .,_ The Eicecuhon of Raymond Graham" ( 1985, Drama) Jett Fahey. Phrl· 1p Sterling Chronicle of the final two hours 1n the life of a Death Row inmate wtio has exhausted a" legal avenues In hll attempt to prevent executron (A) o (2 hra.) aJ ... MAWAI Wini lO¥I Women from around the world compete for prii" and the title ot MISS Hawaiian Tropic Intern&· tt0nal In the third annual beauty pegeant held rn Honolulu Hosts Gathy Lee Cros-- by, JoM OaVldson Musical gueat1 Art Suppfy (Taped Aprtl 1986) (2 In ) 11 .,,.. llal YOUR WAY .UT llAl.Wll .,.__,, 01 1Ml Mm.I> Enc Robson samples the romance and luxury of the old 'O"ent Exptesa" when he travels on lhe CIS81pin from Pans to Monlreeux ( 1 hr ) C!!> ~TUii Off va.Dl:I Througr personal porira11s this documentary lo cuses on !amity vlOIMlce and Its potet'tta etfect on fvt11re gene<•tlOOS (R) Q 1 t ~ ~ =r:: llUWUCI A young mod el a murder leads Dempsey ianc Makepeece to an 1nternat10n11I d&amond emugghng opera hon ( 1 hr J fD llCMI 'La1ceny· ( 1948, CMma) John Payne. Den Duryea A lppery cor artllt conlllnoes a wer wldOw the! eh4 Should invest hef monev in a surtable •n< -Salurclay Cont. expensive tnbute to her deceased huS- band (2 hrs.) •D cm ... -.c. (Pr&m1ere) To Im prove her financial status. an oldef woman takes 1n tin unemployed. ex ·con111Ct boar def.==urrey, Misha McK I UM.. c Ml 111\1 DAft--TMI llTCll & Susan Anspach s1ars 1n lhtS thrlllef about a novelist who uses her hometown's mos1 1n1r1gu1ng secrets 1n her books. i QU .. CMM9\llC*MfllJIW .. ~ 1'MCU In stereo ( 1 hr ) -8) ICM l1ml LaUfa and Rem.ngtoo investlQate wneo a Steele im- postor turns up "dead" 1n the county mori,;.ln ste<eo (R) ( 1 hr I I .-• Mii A drama based on a novel by Frank G. Slaughter about the rrvatry and romance at a Flonda hc:lspllal and its newly-appointed chtel of statt Ka· 1hryn Harrold, Robet1 Culp, Stuart WM· man. Patty Duke Astin and Sheree NOfth star (Part 1 ot 2) (2 hrs ) ., Lllllm.a Oii TMI mt,,_ P.aul A lootc at the money and glamour SU<round- IOQ horses 1ncl\Jdlng an inlerview with Prlnce Chartes on the ~b<lty sport ol QQ1o (R) (1 hr ) • ~ ,,. IOI The family's floored ~~rt&daling I 11mr :11flU'& "Sunday 1n the Park Wl1h George" Composer Stephen Sondheim's 1985 Pulitzer Prlztt-winning play. inspired by neo-1mpresslonist painter Georges Seurat's 19th-oentury master· poec::e "Sunday Afternoon on the ISiand ot La Grande Jane." stars Bernadette Pain and Mandy Palinkln In stereo Q ~ M.. 30 rn4n ) ~mwll "Perfect" (1985 Orama) John Travolta. Jamoe Lee Curtis A Journaltst sets out to wrtte an eKpose on healtti clubs snd endS up falling for s reporter· shy IUtfobtcs 1nstruclor 'R' 0 12 hrs I ·~k>graph." ( 1 hr.) CD .._ "Gotcha!" < 1985, Comedy) Anthony EdwardS, Linda Flofentlno Dur 1ng spftng b<eak. a UCLA stUdent meets a mystenous woman In France and soon finds himself in the middle of an lnteme· ttOOa~~PG-13' ( t hr . 37 min ) ~--"Fletch" (1985. Comedy) Che- vy Chase, Joe Don Bake<. An LA. report- e< With an array of dfi9gul9es altempts 10 unravel a plot lrwoMng a wealthy 003'- nessrnan who contracts his own murdef In stereo. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 38 mtn ) (%)mwll "The Ubertlne" (1968, Orama) Cather11-.e Spaak, Jean-Louis Tr1ntignant A woman discovers the secre1 apartment that her husband uses for extra-marital actMhes 'R' ( 1 hr , 3' min ) -CJ) • IUICN OF-"Indian Astronomers" • .._ ..... Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved look at what's new at the movies In stereo I =~~ ...... .. IA'l\WYWT•._ mn 'fUmt In stereo. ( 1 hr.) '* ee(J)Oe ... lll'YTOPawm>~ TM.a._ nm.,,.._ For a col- lege stUdent (Begone Plaza) heading hOme tor the holidays, a round-trip train ticket turns Into a on&-way trip of terror IB> • mwll "The Train" (1965, Orama) Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield A French leader attempts to save hlS country's art treasures after a German offloer smuggles them out of the coun1ry (2 hrs ) 1--1111 mwll "Scot1 Of The An1arct1e" ( 19'8. Adventure) John Mills, Derek Bond One of the mos1 heroic explol1s In Brl11Sh htslory, the 1li.-fated expedition to the Soulh Pole, IS undertaken by a dy namlc explorer (2 hrs) CAm ITATo. •'I &WU. ••111wmmK A weekly report oo auto racing l ft.UllUT•LM llOTIUT 'tit ~~ • IAnlmAY _., LM In st«eo. ( 1 hr,30mln~ e 1V1Mi -.n 5 LO ()).,."The San Pedro Buma" < 19n. Comedy) Jeffry Cruce, JoM Marl( Robin- son. Ave young men wllh more freedOm than tvods share a battefed boat In Cd- lornie (lt1rs ) ai m... "Capf"icOrn One" ( 1978, Suspense) Elliott Gould. James Brolln. A reporter and th<ee American astronauts are drawn "'to an elaborate l'IOe.lt d&- Slgned 10 cover up a malfunction aboard the flrat manned space tllghl to Mars. (2 hrs) e .,. "Whefe's Poppa?" (1970. - Comedy) George Segal, Ruth GordOn. An unmarried lawyM tnes to Improve his so- cial sltuetlon by SChemlng to elimlNlte Ne ;og.,~ mother (2 hrs) 1 .. ,...,. 11141 .-e~. ~ In stereo (1 hr) ..,_ "Beverly Hilts Exposed" ( 1985. Adult) Colleen Brennan, Bunny Blew. A k><>'c at ttie prlvate llves of Ca!lfomla's VflfY rich ( 1 hr., 15 min.) CS) ... "The Pope Of Greenwich Vil- lage" ( 198.t, Orama) Eric Roberts. Mick- ey Rourl(e Orea.ms of eecape from hum- drum Manhattan jobs harbo<ed by distantly related OOddies are jeoperdtzed by an likx>ncelved satec:racklog job thlit gets ttiem lnloilot watef' with a local crime k10Qp1n 'R' 12 hrs l -1 M"llPOllMllll MOWI "How To Stuff A Wiid Bikini" ( 1965, Comedy) Annelle Funiceno, Dwayne Hlekman A young man In the Naval Reserve worries about hts gin.. lriend's lldellty (2 hrs.. 45 min.) G mwll "The Terror Of Tiny Town" { 1938. Western) Billy CAirtis f/)etf«:ated 7d Service 7't7t1e IPHt? live g/tee Jl"N IPt'lt Jave tt? liw IPt'tJ tJe tleciJlt:JHJ JI"# mtde~I ~et U4 '4etp. 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II k'u tou do up IO brr l&\b a.I OOC't And "' ~lppt'd Mtb a dtlWlllC nind '~cm dvft~ ..,.,tucs and 1 pakut nl O\"tf HlllO cc*w. Compu-Table Y by Gusdorl i\Ccommodales atl popular home computer set ups Ttie hmsh rs Oak wrlh Desert Sand it!~if11·• inlays The mont1or srde may be located on either the left or rrght as can the rlr awer Organizer Shl!lves art ad1ustable Model 1875 SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1986 Lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, who co- wrote such musi- cals aa "My Fair Lady," has died. See Page A4. 50~ SPCllIS Don Sutton's bub- ble burst when he fell short of pitching win No. 300 Satur- day. For details, see PageC1 . FAIR FORECAITI ON A2 ' Race is on for CM campaigners I Office-seekers battle for endorsements filclty that's split over issue bf growth TONY SAAVEDRA With Costa Mesa's City Council elecuon stall months away, many prospccllve candidates may find themselves out of the running before the race even betuns. In what could be called a pnmary of sorts, more than a dozen would-!)( candidates are batthn& for endorse- ments m a city tom over the quesuon Dad's day· falls between cracks Lacks all the hoopla associated with day _ devoted to mothers By LAUR.A MERK °' ................ Someume today families around the nation will pther to honor dad on his official day And dad. beina the kind man he is, wtlJ contain his astonishment and horror as he once again opens tlle aifts of pudy ties, shoe horns, handy- dandy mustache arooming kits and, of course, more cologne He'll thank his fam11x. tell them how much he loves his Jlfts and then secretly shove them all m the back of has Father's Day drawer never to be U.S. merk• Fether'• dar with unuauel glfta. S.. A4 seen again -unless, heaven forbid, one of has children asks, "Why don't you wear that 11e I bou&ht you. Dad?"' And chtldren everywhere wtll de- fend their pun:hases with the query. "What else do you buy for the man who has everything?" Somehow, though, Father's Day doesn't seem to attract the same hoopla as other holidays Only de· partment store operators aniuously await the holiday. Mark Poster. a history professor at UC Irvine who as working on a study offam1ly lifestyles tn Orange County, has a number of cxplanauons for why Father's Day 1s not gettmg equal time with Mother·~ Day One of the rcasom: he said. as that fathers have lost their authonty 1n the family. "In the 19th century. middle-class fathers owned property they could pass on to their children -either small factones or rcuul establish- ments But the trend m the last 50 years has been to work for big corporations This undennmes the small proprietor," said Poster. As a result. fathers have lost the power to pass their busines~s on to thetr children. he said. In add1t1on. work.Ina for a large corporation takes more of a father's ume away from bis family In a family.owned-and-operated bust· ness. children could work alon151de their father "low their father may frequently leave town or even the country on business trips several times a year "Bc<:ause of the loss of authonty, they take less of a role m the opbnnaina of the ch1 ldrtn." wd Poster (Pl ....... DAD'S DAT I A.2) of future development. With two counetl seats up for arabs in the Nov. 4 election, some aspirants are couruna developers and business interests tbrouah the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerc.c. Othen are seek.in& support from Mesa Action, a coahuon of homeowners try10g to put a hd on growth Focus ON THE NEws A few potential officc-sceken are attempting to align themselves with ....,...,..,....._, .............. Modern fathen ma7 cleTote leee time to their kJda. but Knln Buahby 8tW ftada time to dn 6-year-old dauehter Janlne a hand u the pair •hare a Clay toeether at lla.rbJer'• Park In Newport Be&eh. Adding to inmate work crews would save money, jail beds BJ LISA MAHONEY °'.,....,,......,. ! An expanded inmate work pro-sram could free up 6S Jiii beds a day and save Ora?f1.C Count) S-'93,000 a t-ear. accordlni to Public Works Director C rl ~Ison Ncl10n plan' to a~k the ~ of upcrvi rs Tumay to consider addin seven pubhe worki super- "' to 'year'i bud t to ovcntt daily inmate work crews alona the county's frttwaya and dmnqe ch n- nels. Hirina the iupcrvisors will cut out oven1me co ts incurred 1n a current weekend work PfQl1'8m that anvolvn about lO inmatei. he 11id in a memo to the bolnt I t week . Usina inmates on a daily basis will also eliminate the need to pay pnvate cont.racton to do aomc of the worl. l n id He esumat.cd the cost of an CJlptnded inmate work prosram at $182,000. compared to $67S.OOO for hmna pnvate contractors. Nelson 111d that benff..Corontt Brad Ga tea supports cll~n ion of the work propam becaute 1t will keep 6.S Sirnttn«d "inmates out of the county'• crowded J 11 facthti . · "Olt inmate labottn pick up trash, take down illcpl SllJ\I and clear debri• from dra1naae channels ia- ,..._.. ... DOIATS/ A2) i· both croups which are eJlpected to be the m~JOr f~ons m a war for the councJI ma.Jonty. Potential candidates not endorsed by one aroup or the other nsk endma lip in political oblivion. Indeed, many may be scared off by the ume the fihng period opens in July. "From a fundmg point of view, without an endorscment.t you'd really be a dark horse." wd 1onner Plan-nina Comm1ss1oner Joe DtCarlo, one of the many pcopletestJng the pohll- cal waters. Perennial council candidate Cbns Steel added: "If you're out. then you're in biJ trouble ... Steel OUJl;'t to know. He was one of four candidates cast mto oblcunty dunn1 the 1984 campaain by not bema chosen for the pro-or slow- crowth bckets. lo a race where sentiments ~ lined up on one 11de or the other of the arowth issue. candidates perceived to be straddhng the f enc.c were cast ISlde "We were frou out and ianored." said Steel. who ts neverthelcsa con- s1deri na another attempt at the coun- cil seat that bas eluded him four ttmes The untndorsed may well find Costa Maa.•s political rial domi- nated by the t.aa tea.ms ofMesa Action and the Chamber of Commerce iD a fi&b t that lhre&tens to dismantle tbe council's 3-2 Prc>-frOwth majority. Terms are expa.nng in Novemba for two of the council memben who have most often voted in favor of (Pleue _. RA£B/ A2) NB trolleys haven't. yet reached end of the line Problems remain, but Officials saythey·n get through the year By STEVE MARBLE Of .. O.., ........ Cute, cheap and convement, New- port Beach's brand new trolley cars are sbow10111a:ns of surv1 vma despite Iona odds and little cash. "Once summer's here, I bet 1t starts Answers sought in zone change Hif'planning panel asked to explain why It approved switc_h _ By ROBERT BARJtER °' ................ Huntinaton Beach planning com- missioners have been invited to explain their side of a zonmg con- tr0versy over 120 acres of un- developed land known as the Holl y property. The Huntmgton Beach Co .. which owns the land, wants to build up to 1.200 residential units on the prop- erty between Ellis A venue, the Southern Paetfic Railroad nght of way, Garfield Avenue, Crystal Street. Ernest Avenue and Golden West Street. But the property has been zoned for mdustry. a use that staff reports have contended would bnna revenue to the city. Residential development, on the other hand, would be a dram on the city, accordmg to the financial re- ports. The Plannina Comm1won m May of 1985 and ap10 last month refused to chanae zoning dma:nattons. The P1anntnJ Department staff had sup- ported industrial zonma until two weeks 130. Suddenly -and 1oex· pticably, say cntics -staff memi:)(rs recommended res1denual uses for the property That apparent fl1J>-flop 1s what Plannina Comm1ss1on ChaJrman Tom L1venl<>Od will study m a JOIDI meetina witla the City Counctl Mon· day at 6 p.m. in the City Council chambers, 2000 Main St. Counctl offietals are scheduled make a dec1S1on on the property. once (Pl-..e Me ZOIONO/ A2) INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bualneu Clasatned Crouword Death Nouces Entertainment Horoecope . Ann Landers Oplnton Paparazzi Publk» Not6cee 8portt Style WMthef A6 A3 CS-6 01-6 C6 06 84-5 85 A6 86 82-3 C4,06 C1·4 81-3 A2 talona off.'' said Ken Dehno. the city official who helped develop the trolley service. The trolleys bepn rumbhna along the Balboa Peninsula and down the coast to Newport Center two weeks ago -the latest in pubhc transpor- tatlon fashion m the conscsted beach city. An average of 200 pco(>le a day have paid 50 cents for a nde and a third trolley 1s scheduled to be added to the fleet this week., said Deltno. Still, there have been problems and no one seems wilting to suarantee that the trolley cars will become a per- manent f'Uture lD Newport 8acb. "We'll set throuab the year, and I'm sure we'll have problems Ilona the way," said Delino ... After that. we'll have to see " The trolley ca.rs are operated by Amencan Trolley Lines. lnc .• a firm that has operated similar transpor- tation systems 10 Manhattan Beach and 10 Arizona. Thouah etty officials in Newport Beach have promised to abloft> IOrDe costs if the f'\lSl-a>lored can nm in the (Pl--eee TR.OLLST9/ A2) Honoree enjoy• Flag Day parade Cha.dee L. Beater, 91. wu one of 13 <>ranee Cout rmidenta and World War I nteram honored Satu'Clay da.rlat u.e Fl., Day Samet Parade at tbe Marine Corpe Air Station lD Tutin. &*1lae t!ae spectacle with the 1"1De re.tdent&Dd former captain In the u .8. Air Corpe la areat-cnnddaq1a EU..betb Selt.bu.ry. 5 . Additional photo Paee A2. Bank aims to seize Fluor home for debt By tttt A11oclat.tcl Prc11 A bank want'> to ~11e the < orona dcl Mar home of J. Robert Fluor's wtdov. to ~ttle part of a mult1m1llion- dollar debt 1n1.u~ b) tht former Auor (orp chairman Canad11n fmprt 1.n ~nk of om- mertt cla1med 1n document' fil~ last wt"Ck 1n Orange Count\ upcnor Court that 1t h ~ tht naht to ~II l 1lhan Auor·, homr hl ~t•~f, a s.:. m1lhon dtht Ahhou&h the home 1s her pnnc1pel rt tdencc. Mrs Auor u;d he docs not own the home. said it bclo totheJ.R and L1lhan fluorTrustand 11 thu not attachable prol)Crty. The dtbt 11 the rcmn.tnl of a multim1Jhon-dollar hnt of credit tbt ban euendtd to the «ntplie mart than 20 re.an lhr d~ mcnts 1d Dunng that period. late J.R. Auor built lu family-owned hur.an s into an 1nttm1t1onal (Pl PLUOa/ A2) , AS 0r8ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 1S, 1080 Gentry seeks 2nd council term BJ LAUR.A MERI Of .. Dllf ........ In aonouncsna bis mtcntion to run fOr a tcCOnd ierm on the ~na Belch City Council, Ro~ OCntry said b.i& fint priority will be to continue the fiaht ap1n1t offshore oil drilli ••t ':t,1 aood about cvcrythina we have done," said Oentry of his last four years u a councilman. "On lbe top of my list, I wao1 to accomplish Iona-term protection for the Oranae County coastline. And I want to ICC a national park dedicated for the area between the beach and Catalina laland," he &lid. Gentry, '47, iJ one ofthrtt council members up for ~lectJon in No- vember. Councilman Dan Kenney has also revealed has re-clcctaon plans. while Councilwoman Bobbie Min.kin has not yet made an an - nouncement. All three were eJcctcd four yea.rs ago on pro-environment campaians. Alona thost bnts. Gentry said he will continue to work toward the prcscr- vauon of Sycamore Hills. In other areas, Gentry said he would like ICC the Downtown Speaftc Plan. a awde for powth in the Forat A venue aree, completed and im- plemented. "I also want to be sure we isre mceuna the needs of our seruor citizens adcquatctx In terms of hout- ina and services. said the 16-ycar resident of Lquna Bt.acb. Currently, there are no subsidized bousina projects an the city to help acruors hvina on fixed and muilinaJ incomes. Io the (l&bt apin.st the San Joaquin Freeway, Ocntry said he will work toward eosurina that Lquna Beach. "does not act the brunt o( traffic and smoa from that project .• He also vowed to continue has involvement wtth the Leque of California Citaes and the Southern California Associauon of Cities, "so that the concerns of Lquna Beach raidcnts can be heard at both the county and statewide poltcy bodies" Gentry as the associated dean of students at UC Irvine. Robert Gentry ~ N1tlonal W•ther 8etV1oe1 predlct1 fair weather with mo.tty eunny aftlmOOM todey &nc:t Mondey. Utti. cflenge In temperetur. 11 ~ either 1t the ~. Where nlQl\I wlll renge from ea to 72, Of Inland. #Mr• ror.cetter• .,. calllng for t'""*atur• of 70 to 18 both d•Y9 Mountalne and d.-rtl wlll eltO '" felt dtyt through Monday, with IOf'M locaJ wind• rMChlng 15 to 25 mph. tn the mountalne, hlgN both dlYt wflt be In the 70. Ind~ eo.. From Paint Conoeptlon to the Mexlean b«det: "'"*wit«• -Llaht vwtat>i. wlndt In the morning hourt W•t to toUthw.t 8 to fe knot• during aftwnoon 1nd evening l'IOUrt with .... 1 to 2 feet. Soutttweet 1..i1a 2 to 3 ft. Low cloud• night 1nd mornlno hOura ct.ring In the ettemoon I ROHi~ ~ ~ -I ' 'if Jf~ 1 ~I U.S. Temps unie~ 17 .. I '. 11 i -., ;;,' "'I ";"( -~ .,, • .. ~ . =::-.... 11 .. . ,,. .. I~ .... ~. low !Or H llOl#1I MCIJno M 6 " ,. ~ " . Pn't ........... • u .. L9 ,,..,....., __ 1J 12 ......M.,;e n .. Altleft~,N Y 17 4t ~ n • Calif. Temps SMtl• M°'*4I .. 17 ==:: .. " eo NRC>nMN .. 73 Stocaton eo .. " 12 .... YOttl ()ty 76 a rei-v,.., 71 ., MdlOttlge 74 ., Hotfilll. lie u • ... """ fOf 24 ........ ~ ., 5 " ...... t1 17 OlllllllOfN City .. • P"' 1' Extended ~City 10 12 o-N 71 tO =:"~ " ~ tO 72 OrllnClo " 71 ettflelcl ti ... lelttmcn '6 to ~ 71 eo 8erllow 102 61 FraK eJQIPI nlQftl Wld ~ io. lllmlll~ .. 86 "'°9nlA 107 81 9-imonl t4 r.3 clOUdt -the Clo.I ........... ..__. 17 ... ==n .. 73 ff 8I09ew tt ,. the ~ tllltVlg ... nlgM = .... .. t1 M .. llellOCI M 60 mid-~ hOIA. ........... blon a h l'Of1llnd Ore .. .. llylM •ot 72 to70 Lowe 210t2 v~....,.,. l\lft9lo • 52 l'rOllldel IOt 72 M c.t ..... .. 51 toMI ~82IOIO FLUOR HOME MAY BE SEIZED •.• c...,., 12 .. ::t°"" to .. C.......Clly 77 51 ~.S C t2 ,. 11 64 ~· .. 61 ~.wva 71 M ~ tO 52 ,_ ft 62 Tides Chet1o41e,N C .. to 53 Jl'romAl neerina and construction firm based an Irvine. The debt totaled ncarlr $9 I million a month before Fluor s death from cancer in September 1984, the documents said. More than 326,000 shares of Fluor Corp. stock pledged as sccunty for the credit hoc was sold by Mrs Fluor and the proettds. plus money from in- surance pohc1cs, were used to make four payments to reduce the debt to the current level The house wa'i not plcdaed as secunt) on the debt. The estimated value of the home was not disclosed But Canadian lmpenal claims 1t has a nght to sell the house because the stock uset1 as ~urity became wonhless afler Mrs Fluor sold 11 to pay the debt to ~ 71 ~II 12 74 ~ tO CoUnblla.ONo 11 eo.-'11.NH ... ~WQttll 12 ~on ,. o.r-n O.MolnM to OWoll 71 Duluth 72 EIP-95 Felrtlenll 1 7t Fergo ., Fleptall 11 • llldttnond to ... St LOiiie 17 .. Sall Lale• Cit' .. ar Sen .Nen.P .. 12 S..'1111 tO 5t =.,.~ 12 ... ~ 70 ~ " 12 S)'f'-72 51 T~IPtrt1l9 13 84 T~a to 61 T-108 51 TUIM ., ... WNhlftGIOll 0 C 17 eo WICNI! l! 51 41 '--let TOOAY 118 Long hecn 75 5t 1038.n't 12 •• se Ftrrl 1119" 75 ~~ 13 57 Flrat IOW IMe.m 61 l.lo<VO'M ea ~ 9e00rlelll191' l-o4 Piii .. Moolablllcl ... $1 Second IOw IUOpn't 61 MoftttnY .. " ..,. .. 51 Ml WlleOrt ... "' :t•u" .. ........ 108 77 , . .,. . .. ..,.. 72 ~~ .. St FKt t IOW 72 Oelllenel ea 61 s_.o1t1g11 1-()4 p"' .. 72 Onl-81 55 Second low 1l.20p,m to 74 Palm Spt1t>91 t08 70 Slit! ..,, toclllY .. 1'06 111.11'1 • ,... 85 Puedena 14 53 MoNl<tY •t 5 41 • "' Wld -...... II p-~ .. 5t 105pm ~ to 52 Moon ·-today II 11>9 Ill m • ... Aid e.Jll 13 st ~a1143•m .,..,......,. INMATE WORK PROGRAM EXPANSION ... Smog Report ~end~ 76 ... Aedwoocl City 70 5t 2 II pm OtwtF-75 60 "->o •• 60 HW1f0tO 72 M P'*'llllll ttanderO lnOU 1:'i' 0-100 8.cr-10 81 st Surf report 11 90 From Al stead ofstrvingjail time Oranae County's work release pro- gram has been in opcrat1"n about thrtt years. R1,ers1de and San Diego counties also put inmates to work along the freeways. In another Jail-related matter. supervisors wall decide whether to buy sax large tents ust"d by the county to shelter overflow mmates at James I\. Musick Honor Farm 1n El Toro The county has been renting the tents trom Spruna Instant ~tructures Inc along wath four shower/restroom trailers and a kitchen trailer from .\qua One since June 1985 Ongmally meant as a temporary soluuon to overcrowding at the mam Jatl in Santa Ana. the tents wall remain an use uotll permanent housing 1s ready -possibly in 1990 when the first ponJOn of a two-phase honor farm expansion 1s scheduled for completion According 10 1he General Servaces Agency. the count~ bas paid S 124,020 to rent the tent~ over the last )Car Half the rental payments will be credited to the S 197 ,505 cost of purchasing them The shower. restroom and kuchen trailers °" 111 cost $6 7 .000. Rent pay- ments will not be applied 10 the purchase pncc The rental paid for the fac1ht1es dunng the past year was not 1mmed1ately avaalahle ~ good. 100.200 uMMllllllA .... 11 ..... HOnollilu 17 74 people, ~ unflMl!hlUI '°' ... ~on .. n 300-500 .......ciou. Arel jlguf• la ~ 11 53 today'• pal '°'-' --0 " prlMoue Jlak~M• to 12 .,.,. • •ttalned pel ~ • ea 71 """-?75 61 c-..0renoeCoun1y 135' ~01., .. .. llt4MCI Orlfll9 County '7·7S Let Veget 103 75 ..... ~L.oe~ ..... U.113 ZONING •.. From Al owned by the Holly Sugar ( o., later an the evening. Sellnu 71 &t Sen hmarOinO 91 55 LOCAT!Ott SID .. San Gabri.I 83 S6 ~ lleac:ll 14 IW Sen 0tevo 72 93 .. st Senta l.tontCa 1.t IW S... F•MC19CO ~lleac:ll 3-4 • Sett.-75 61 S...taAna 75 5t ,.,, or.vo Coun1y 2-4 aw 8erlta1Nt1*• 71 57 OutlOOll '°' litondr( an. Ctl.11 911 5t Ultl•O..,. TROLLEYS STILL RUMBLING ALONG ... Roger Work, general manager of the Huntln$ton Beach Co .. the largest landowner an thecaty, said Fnday that the company wants lo build con- domanaums, townhomes and sanglc- family homes on the propeny and as prepared to wait it out. 1f need be. for a zoning change From Al red, most of the dollars for now are coming from fares and adven1scrs. More than a dozen businesses ha'e pledged mone) for advcnas1ng placards on the flanks of the trolle\ cars. But of the nearly $70,000 pl edged 1n adverusing money less than $20.000 has been coll~tcd, said Dchno. The Irvine ( o has pro' 1ded the hon's share of the tap1tal - Sl0,000. There are differences of opinion on whether businesses are dragging their feet on paying or whether the trolle) company ha5 failed to uphold 1ts end of the deal. The owners of R ub:r 's Diner and Bubbles Balboa Club. for instance pledged $2,000 for advenasing. The money has not been patd Joe Campbell. a spokesman for the two restaurants. said his finn 1s su pportive of the trolley but. hke an) other business deal. he wants to know what he's getting for has money "We just want to make sure we get what we pa ad for.·• he said Ads for Ruby's and Bubbks ha\e not been placed on the trolley said Campbell Funher. he said what wa\ promised to be a thr('C-car trolle" system now consists of only two caf\ "We're behind this thing all the way but the)' have to folio\\ up on their promises." he said The manager of the Newport Beach trolley syMem could not be reached for comment Delano said he prefer\ not to enter into the debate "But from m) point of '1ew, the contract said the mone) was due and payable by Ma )' I .. he said Delano added he did not mean to · slight" local businesses by including their names and the amount of their debts an a recent report to the Caty Council. Other naggmg problems also plague the trolley lane The trolley firm has had no luck finding a earner 10 provide $Cncral habahty insurance. although 1t does have a S5 malhon auto insurance policy Nor has a bond been secured guaranteeing the contnbuuon of advertisers should the trolleys fail Delano said the city probably would be w1lhng to pay back local businesses should the trolleys quat The Cit)' alteady has proma<>ed 10 pay the trolley company about S4 5-C)00 a quaner minus profits from fares and ad"en1s1ng. Dehno said he expects the )ear-long trolley expen- ment to 1..ost the rny about SI 00.00<J The trolle) cars are the second form of pubhL transpona11on the city has e'pcnmented with. Jn 1974. the cit) unveiled the Harbor Hopper, which consisted of a fleet of school buses that shuttled tourists and beachgoers up and down the Balboa Peninsula It failed after one summer This tame. the Cit> has \Owed to keep the trolley~ rolling for at least a ~car DAD'S DAY ... From Al <iome \tud1cs 1nd1l'alc that father<, '>pend an a' crage 16 minute\ a da) or less ~1th their children But mothers may be lagging behind them!K'hes on the holiday populant) poll With women en tenng the work place 1n greater numher; than c-.er. 1he} too arc ~pending far less tame 11.1th their children •·A mother ~pend\ con<,1derahh more time with her fam11}. but there 1s also a lot of cntK1sm . well. that's another topic 1n 11-.elf" 'Wild Po~ter He said there have been no offers from developers to build a quality industnal park. "We've only had offers for stnp commercial and we're not willing to do that," he said. The land, which has some 011 wells and 011 fac1ht1es on 1t, as wonh about $20 malhon. he said. Work also said compan)' officiaJs have explored with city officials the possib1hty of g.ivang up ownership nghts to lour acres of bcachfront propert) 1n return for res1dent1al zoning on the Holly land But the company couldn't get a commitment from the Caty Counctl to do that. he said, and the possib1l1ty of a tradeoff has been scrapped. The four bcachfront acres the company owns south of the pier stand an the way of the development of60or 70 shops and restaurants an a piersade village development. Huntan&ton Beach Co. asked SJO million for the property and the city offered $50.000. Caty officials have voted to start condemnation proceedings to take the land. but ncgot1ations arc con- tinuing. RACE IS ON FOR CM COUNCIL ... CM man dies In fall From Al development Mayor Norma Hcn1og and ..\rlenc Schafer Neather Hertzog nor 'x:hafer wh< was recently named e'<C<Utl\e direc- tor of the chamber. ha~ announced whether she will run A sweep by Mesa Action. the political arm for a coal111on of homeowner assoc1at1ons. would strand Councilman Donn Hall as the only policy maker wmpathctic to developers Consequently, both the chamber and Mesa Action have begun mob1hz ang early for the race The premature stanmg aun was partially tnggered by the last council election. which ~w the chamber and developers overwhelmed after dis- counting the then-unknown Mesa .\ctaon "Nobody was paying much atten- tion It was JUSt con~1dered a typical city election," said Malcol m Ross chamber president and top executive for developer CJ Segcrstrom &. Sons "Typical" mean! that. until the 1984 race. there were no maJOr issues separating the cand1date'i. Ross e'<- plaaned By the time devt'lope~ organtzed their own well-fi na nced ticket Mesa Action had already gamed momen- tum with its platform charactenzmg the companies as anterloper'J With a crass-roots campaign of S 16.381. the group of homeownt'r~ MAIN OFFICE ))() ~-I .. , 81 ~ .. , ........ CA M ~-lo• 1™ C>l!a .,_,..,. A ~••I' outmuscled the S 120,933 de..,eloper hac ked slate and grabbed two of the three contested council ~ats Ross said the Scgcr.itrom\. and presumably other companies Wlth local land interests. will channel their poht1caJ cfTons through the chamber tlm year While the business group 1s ex- pected to have a larger purse, Mesa Action ha<; continued bu1ld1ng clout among residents. hsung its membc.-r- sh1p at 1.500 to 2.000 Its platforms arc targeted at neigh- borhoods beleaguered by traflic or other nuisances. That appear<; to cover most of the city In Nonh Costa Mesa. the problem i'i the perceived intrusion of laf$e- 'icale office parks and commC"rcial centers on nearby homes. M 1dtown, residents have long tom- plaaned about the noise from concem at the Pacific Amphitheatre Although the caty has been powerlec;s to enforce quiet on the arena, some homeowners fee l co uncil members should have done more 10 prevent 11 from being built Eastside neighborhoods are com- plaining about the influx of h1gh- dens1ty hou<ung proJCCtll built near sin&)e-famal y home~ On the west end, the homeowners association has rcpeatedl} accu~d the council of bt1ng unrespoM1ve 10 traffic and other problem'I. .o\ll thl'\C complaint~ ha\.C a 1..om A Costa Me5a man fell more than mon root growth Henle, the hlalk 100 fct't to has death early Saturday World War I veta hat has hcen placed on de\.clopers. after slapping from a chff at a park hke the Scgerstrom~ who once en· overlooking Newport Beach's Back l'flnety-onei-year-old Gilbert B. Ide (left) and Robert J . Joyed an almo~t-unquc:'illoned n·pu· Bay. pohce reported Brtga, 90, were amond the World War I •eteran• ta11on in ( osta Mesa Donald Gambill, 20, was pro-..... Mc\a Action 'ipokcsman Jim nounced dead at the scene after the recOfDised u aome 90 Marines ln full dre.e untforma A) nt\ said has group c1tpects 10 <.pend fatal fall about 1 a.m. at Galaxy Park, honored Fi., Day with a Sunaet Parade ceremony at the about S20 000 on ats etTon to keep police said. Tuattn Martne b&H. Inine resident Ide wu a quar· the~ developer\ "from turning (o\ta No further details were available termuter Mrle&Dt flnt clau ln the U .8. Army and eo.ta Me .. a into downtCJwn <>range (oun-from pohcc Saturday. Meean Brlga WU a chlef (a.DDer'a mate ln the NaYy. ty ' IJ;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i~iiii!!il Chamher spokesman Ro<>S II countered that developer'i are taking precautions again\t the adverse ef- fects of growth While the debate heads tu a "'lovember resolution. the campaign h1J1nks have already begun. .~ Spectators by ... Chamher officials claim to have found Aynes h1d1ng an the bushe~ recentl) outside their office, v1dco1ap1ng prosixct1ve candidates as they amvC'd to be interviewed Aynes. who admitted being there with v1deocamera an hand, said he wasn't 1n the bushe'I and that he wasn't taping the would-be can- didates He had bten invited to attend the 1nterv1cws. Aynes \Bid. hut the gates 10 the comple'< wel't' locked He. an turn, alleged the chamber wou ld try to send 'pies in slow- Vowth clothing to Mesa Action's interviews "That sounds too much lake cloak- and-daAAer 10 me." Ro~<. rnuntered D•ll1 Pltot D .. lwery 11 OuarantMd Our penny loafer in tan English calf with natural linen vamp. Our &bawl tassel spectator in navy/white or tan/white. ciee.'-Gldl 842 ~78 ~ ~ ..,.10•a fl•1 H1• Justcall 642-6086 Mon<l•y I •-O•r II r0u lO "<JI ""'~ VOV' &>A1'9' l>y ~ )() p m u • 1>4110<• 7 r m Copy•11"t tN3 Ora~ {.,,.., "'°"'""'O Co<-pa ~ >J ""'*"' ''°"" 4lvlt·11qo,. .. .)t()f!ol ,,..,,,. "' • .., .... ,~ ...... --""'' c.. '""'~'"1 -~· ~. [-. -OI C«IY'~' O•- VOL. 79, NO. 1• What do you hkc about the Daily Pi lot" What don't you like" CaJI the number above and your message wall be recorded, tran1Cnbcd and de· livered to the appropnatc editor. · The same 24-bour anawenna service may be uJcd to r«ord letten to the editor on any topic. Contnl>utors to our Letters column mu t include thtir name and telephone number for vcnficat1on Tells ua what's on your mind. • ""° ,.,.., ~()C)y .... "" •4"''•'3 .,.,.,., '""° s~, ~ '°" ~ «•""' ,our OOt 0> 7 a fT (a ~'Ota 0 • ,., ""'° VOi' e<!()y ... ,,.._.., Ctrcu1atlon T•phonH .,_ ' Or•~ CCV1t1 ..... -l ..... ~ ..... #119 Fuhion Itland•Newport Beach•769-1622•Bullockt Wilahire \Ving • Flve to 6et awards at Dolpldns affalr The Dolphins, the women'a division of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will present the 20th annual Silver Anchor Awards to Rae Cohen, Norma Edclhauser, Martha f1uor Robert McC'afTrey and Billy Whitford at a luncheon and fashion show at the Newport Sheraton on Tuesday. The luncheon bearnsat 11:301.m Cost isS2ht the door, S22 for Prereaistraiion. Optometn.t to •peak Optometrist Donald H. Harris will address the Newport Beach Sunnsc Ro\ary Oub Tuesday at 7·30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Oub. Dr. Harri1 will diacuss vision improvement P~ures., includina orthokeratoloaY. a non-~Ul'IJcal procedure that improves vision by remold- ma the shape of the cornea throuah a series of contact lens chanaes. Dr. Harris is put president of the International OnhokeratoloSY Society. For more informauon, call •74-2011. Learn about fa1JCIJJa tree. Bill Rietkerk, second vice pre11dent of the National Fuchsia Society, will demonstrate "How to Make Fuchsia Trees" at the Costa Mesa Bay Cities branch meetina Wednesday at the Golden Timer's Commuruty Center, 114 E. 19th St • Costa Mesa. Planner to address chamber Buzz Person, chairman of the Newport Beach Plannina Commission, will be the featured speaker at Wednesday's 7:30 breakfast meetina of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. Person will discuss planned development and possible SJtes for future development around Newport Bay at the Balboa Bay Club. For tnfonnauon or reservations.. caJI 644-8211. Effic1ency t2pert to •peak Efficiency expert Kenneth R. Masters will address The Sunnse ConncctJon Breakfast group at 7: IS Thursday at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub Tickets arc $6 75. Call 650-1490 for reser- vations. This 1s the third m a sene-s or meeltnas sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· me rec. New chamber members will also be honored. Network preaents •peakers The Wmncr's Cude Breakfast Network wtll present Sioux Harlan, a behavtoral psychologist, on Thursday and Stephen Haslam, mtemat1onal lec- turer, teacher and author. on June 26. Harlan w11l discuss how people can chan$e their lives by changing their minds. Haslam will talk about "How To Be Emotional and Love It." Mtttmas arc held from 7 to 8:30 a.m at the Oa1m Jumper Restaurant, I 80SO Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. The cost is $7 m advance and $8 at the door. Call 536-3021 for further mformauon. c.all 536-3021. Women '11 ln11tallat1on due The Orange County chapter of the American Soctety ofWomen Accountants 1s holding 1tsannual officer instaJlatton dinner Thursday at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd, Ncwpon Beach. K.athenne M. Landey, president of Planned Care. will speak about retirement and employ~ benefit plans. Hospitality starts at 6 p.m .. dinner at 6:30. Both men and women arc invited. The charge 1s $20 per person. Call Ruth Urban at 553-0440 for reservations Jewish edacadon offered Parents interested in pursum1 a Jewish educa- tion for their child can attend Chabad of Irvine Jewish Center's annual Education Day June 22 from 10 a.m. to noon at 4872 Royce Road. Irvine. Represcntat1vesWJ11 be on hand to answer questions reprding the vanous levels of educauon from preschool to after-school prov.ams: Child care will be provided. For more infor- mation. call 786-5000. Monday, June 16 These seeds will take lOOyears to sprout Hybrtdseeds. papers included in time capsule at Beverly Heritage Hote~ By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... Dlllr ......... Roy SakiokA, the farmer whose fields in north Costa Mesa are now y1eld1na commercial ccnten and business com- plexes, "planted" a Jarful of hybnd celery seeds at a hotel construction site Thursday. It Will be at least I 00 years before they sprout. The special seeds. developed by the patnarch of the affluent Sakioka family, were placed ma time capsule to be sealed at the new Beverly Hcntage Hotel. A plaque will also be installed. mstrucuna the copper box be opened m the year 2086. Among the items in the capsule was a letter from Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog to the city's mayor m the next century. and blueprints signed by the construction workers. Also included were local newspapers. a key to the city, newsletters from area organ1Z1t1ons. videotaped newscasts and somcthma to make customers painfully aware of mfla- tion - a tanfT sheet with currtnt room rates. Each item was mtended to represent the donor. And to Sak1oka. that could onl y be the seeds that had taken him years to develop. "These were bis babies... wd son George SakJoka. who is involved m tbe land development aspects of the family busmess. "This 1s what he knows best. He'll always be a farmer at bean." Even as they placed the ceremonial "last" beam on the frame of the 238-room hotel, officials were uncertain whether the structure would still be standing on the A venue of the Arts a century from now The)' were unsure whether anyone would actually o~n the copper capsule But 1f they did, George Salaoka was Or11nge CoMt DAILY PILOT /Sundiy, 3',N 11, 1tee A.I L~guna Hi-h pnneipa- named · 87 EIUCSllltPA.80 ..., .... OM ''' f A The J..aauna Beach ICbool bas named David R. Wheeler u tho new priAcipaJ of Lqu.na Hilb School. Wbcdcr replacet Tooy ~ who resianc:d in Febnwy after the reaanatioD of Superfotendcnt Billy 8a.mel. Or1ep bad been ,Principal lin<:ie the tq:innina of the 9Cbool year. The 39.year~Jd Wheeler has ~ed u assistant.principal at Whittier fficta Scbool for the pat (our yean. Prior to that. bewu activities director, 1ehool iO'lprovemmt coordina-tor and athletic diredor at Su Bernadino and Beaumont Hilb ICbools. • He •l>Plied for the Lquna Hilb Scbool prinopll'a JOb last pr. but wu .aot hlra1. ... look at the ~tion u a eba"C: and an experience, said Wbedcr, re- ceived his muter's d.earee in educalioo administration from the Univen:ity of Redlands. .. I like the enthusiasm and support of the community. J kno• aboul the problems that surround the 1Choo1, but that hu never been a concern or mine. My duty is to help people in their everyday jobs." PriDClpals of tbe district's four IC.boo acted 11 a manqcmcnt team in tbe role of supcnntcodeot until Dennis Smith was ·chosen u the new superintendent last Monday. Dee Brislin filled bas filled in l'or °WCe1er. who will bqin his new pcmtion in a week., enters the positioo after .,..,. ......... .,L-9,.... Cona Ma.a Mayor Norma Bertsoa puta city docamenta ln the time capeule while hotel corporation Pl-ealdent Gerald Kadlah loob on. The hotel la .. topped off'' In the top photo. ccnam his father's celery would arow as testimony ofh1s famlly·s hentaac. That was the key word m Thuflday's ceremony at the unfinished hotel adjacent to the new Orange County P~rformiogArts Center. Beverly Hcntaac Hotel officials emphastz.ed the complcx's middle name with the capsule. a student ou~ at the school board .meetin& Tuesday ni&bL He added, 1rus landscape impnon contr0l and management procnm not only conserves water but also comervcs tax doll.an. As the community pows. the city will be responsible for maintainin more and more landJaapcd areas. Irvine earns Aqua Duck water award BJ PBIL SNEIDEl\MAN °' .. ..., .... ...,, lrvme City officials we~ rcccntly pven the Aqua Duct Award for their water oonscrvauon efforts on aty~wned prop- erty. The awa,rd was pTC:ICtlted "bY the Irvine Ranch Wat.er District. wbicb man- qes the local water supply. Dtatnct offic:Ws say that when Irvine's water ~mcnt system is fully ooer· ational, 1t will save the city $133,000 annually by reduana labor and landJCapc irriptioo costs. The district fives its Aqua Duct Award to recopizc SllJlificant water ooDJCTVa- tion procrams and achievements. The liaht-hea.rtcd award. which features a duck 'poised atop a water faucet. was presented to Mayor David Baker at a rcocnt lrvtnc City Council mectina. "The city has implemented an acuvc prosram to reduce the level of landscape uTiption on etty parks, median stnps and other publtc areas," satd Peer Swan. president of the water d1stnct's board of directors. He praised the city's five--year water manqement proaram. which includes active conscrvauon measures and a oom- putenzcd tmpuon monitonna and con- trol system. Mayor Baker said such oomcrvation steps .. arc no tonier a luxury but a necessity .. • 6:30 p.m., Irvine Fl.D&Dce Comml11lon. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. State faces refuse disposal crisis Lonely An, a l ~-year·old aheltie-collle mb, la at the Laamia Beach Animal Sllelter wa.lt-1.na for a new home. She I• apayed, qalet and aende and a •ood c ompanion. ~he ahelter la at 30812 La 1 u na C a ny on Road. By MICHELLE COLE Of .. Dlllr,......., Representatives from the state's rccycl- 1na and refuse disposal industries met in Irvine last week. but failed to come to terms with what one expert called. "Cali- fornia's waste crisis .. The two-day conference at Irvine's Registry Hotel was sponsored by the Cahfomia Resource Recovery Assoc1a- t1on. a Frcsno-basro trade aroup for recyclingorpnizat1ons. private and public sohd waste manaacrs and secondary matenal 1ndustries Californian!. aencrate about 2.283 pounds of prbaae every SCC'ond. While state planner" did "a good JOb in the '50s and '60s estabhshma solid waste systems." Stephen R Maqum. a department head for 1he Los Angeles County Sanitation Dis- 1nc1. said that a decrease in available landfill sites. coupled with an incrcuc m en\lronmcntal concerns. left many at the con fercnce womed about _the future. ·"California 1s m the midst of a waste management crisis." said moderator A. Lee Johnson. a CRRA board member and director of an experimental recycling pr<>fram at Oranac Coast Colleae. "This cnsis poses imminent threat to pubhc health, the environment. and the econ- omy" Johnson had hoped th.c confcrenct would cuhminate m the draftma of a sohd waste policy statement. but part1c1pants could not aJrCCd on what message to send to state legislators and the public One frustrated member of the audience accused the industry of complacency and called out. "I've got a small kid and I'm concerned about what's happening. We've got to do somethina. - The situation is not quite as bad in Oranae County. Frank R Bowerman. director of the county's waste manaaement proaram said the county 1s fortunate. We have adequate landfill capac11y forthe next 30 to 40 years. Bowerman said Coyote Canyon. the county's pnncipal dumps1te. 1s scheduled to be closro Octo~r 1988. A new landfill 1n 8« Canyon near El Toro will be opened about that t1mt'. Bowerman said he is most ooncemed about north county, whe~ the Olinda landfill has Just 10 use yea.rs left wt month the county hired urben planners. Michael Brandman Associates. and en&i· neers. Lockman and Associates.. to do a feas1b1l11y study of Coal and Gypsum Canyons as future landfill sites. Both canyons arc located near the Riverside freeway "While landfills arc the basic compo- nent of our sohd waste disposal Prosnm. we arc also cxplonns other altcmatJves, such as convcruna waste to eneray. and expanding recyclina proarams." Bowerman ~1d. SoMETHING To THINK Aeou1 ----~ -~r= =--- Gardening good therapy for a hard day at work " Bunch of Little fhinas to Think About In business. u lonau it's lepl and ethical. the only rule should be there are no rules. • • • Keys cau~ more problems than they solve. • • • With computers a simple benk tran11ct1on takes lonscr. it's m~re difficult tO SCt a.n &irlu~c rtter'VltJOn and buyma a hammer 1n a hardware 11ore i1 an elaborate proce Com- putm don't speed up the p1uccss. they just do it difftrently. • • • • Mo t pcoplt say the happiest moment of thctr life wn the day thrir first chUd wu born. • • • Truly co lt'nttd people don't fee.r death. • • • v Goin& to church, rqular excrc1~ and keepina a da1ly diary arc hard habits to form. They arc even harder to break. • • • Jn business relationships. people seem increasinsly hard on each other That's too bad: we're all we've sot. • • • There'• somethina virtuous about makina bmlkfatt while tt's still d rk out11de. • • • Sunday niahtt are meant to be spent at home. . • • • Browsma 1n a bool"tore can makt you feel smarter. • • • Work.ina to find the perfect pe™>n isn't u productive u workina to be th perfect ptl"IOn. Falhna hon on the latter of\cn aocomplishcs the form cf. JIM Wooo • • • Many um~ the most anhc1p1ttd rvtna •~ d111ppotnUnJ wh1lr spon- taneous experiences are the mO\t en,oyable -and memorable. • • • Cnt1c1~m 1\ hkc 1 vitamin: hard to 'wallow hut of\en eucntial for hcallhy lf'0'\1h. • • • Most people are stubburn. • • • • •• There's '°meth1na about a fall day Ownina a h1Jh-powered spcfd boat in San FranC"llCO no other etty or IS God's way of tcllina you you're sca'°n can match ma.kin& too much money. • • • la it possible to play three sets of tennis, never lose your serve. r,t lost the match? Aniwer: Yes. How Think about it. • • • For many people the lovt of boltina and lurt of the open ta disappear about .S mmutM outside the harbor • • • • •• The cbaouc. un~ttlina nature of Despite-recent atltmpts to me tt today's world make mild 11>1thy an ue. few man-made m&r1e1S"Compare envL&bJe tra.it. With tlle American telephone 1)'1ltem. • • • lt't tood therapy tG work hard in the prden then hose down the sidewalk 11 sunset. • • • You kno you'tt lo "I it •bm you cu walk pa1t 1 penny and not pick it up • • • Bttal.f'ast 10 bed 11 O'\Crr&&cd • • • What happened to all the lei ure time coml)uters crt uf.po5'd to leave us? Now n't a fUI -time job kccpma life umple. ••• Sucoesa 11 hard to handle • • • MOil res\lurantl aervt tVU•tft1rui too l&f'lt for hum n CM~umpt1on. Remember: The 1tomad\ 11 arraaller than a chncbed list, you don't have to clean your plate and -it's OK to 'hare. • • • Martin Luther Kins'• dm.m ,, approachina reabty: ~Oplc are beina judged on their dcolb of character not the color oflheit Din. • • • You teldom bear or n::ad about th' 1<>9d thinp pco,pl.e do.Jt's a mancr of beina tn the riaht pl.ace at the naht ume. • • • Mtny nu· dear arms l"llClt u un. tnotic tran lfyou k>vt your country •hy not w t to t rvt\Jt? • • • life's is knOW'I to Jim"' 8 I I --. r l ' LyrlclstLernerdeadat67 NEW YORK (AP~ -Oscar· and Tony-winnina lyricm, playwriaht and composer Alan Jay Lerner, woo with Frederick ~e wrote the Broadway mus1cal1 "Camelot," "Bnpdoon" ana "My Fair Lady," dtcd ofluna cancer Saturday. Lerner, 67, d1cd at Sloan-Kettering Memonal Cancer Center, said hospi- tal spokeswoman Sally BeOJamin Young. He had been 111 for about five months. said Sydney Oruson, a longume fnend and vice chairman of The New York Times. Lerner settled tn London SJX years 810, but returned to New York for medical treatment about two months qo. President Reagan. at Camp David. Md., said he and his wife Nancy J01oed all Amencaos in mourning "one of this nation's finest lync1sts" and the co-author of some of their favonte musicals. ''Through has words <\Ian gave expression to the roman11c 1houv11s and feelings that all of us at some ume have shared in our hean!>," the president said .. We are d1m1nished by his death but we have b«n vastly cnnchcd by the wealth ofh1s lqac) to us." Jazz fest dedicated to Benny Goodman LOS ANGELES (AP) -The weekend Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl has been dedicated to the memory of Benny Goodman. but the festival producer said the mood was one of celebrauon rather than sorrow ''The jazz world just doesn't do that," producer George Wein said back!t.age. "Wben somebody 1n J8Z2 dJcs, they celebrate. It's hke a New Orleans J&m session." The annual Playboy Jazz festi- val was headlined 10 1979 and 1980 by Goodman, who dJed Fnday in New York at the age of 77 The festival was dedicated to his memory shortly after ht" death was reported. Lerner's colleagues 10 show busi- ness also mourned him. "l don't think it's ~1ble to replace a talent hke his.' sa.id com· poser Burton Lane, who collaborated with Lerner 10 I 965 to create .. On A Clear Day You Can Sec Forever " Lerner, born mto a wcaltby New York C:tty reta1hna family on Aus. 31, 191 S, satd his interest io musical theater came early. "From the time 1 was 12, l never wanted to do anytluna but be in the musical theater. ... It's more than love; it's a passion," he told an interviewer in 1979 Lerner met Loewe in 1942. Their first team effort was a nmc.-week bit called "Life OfTbe Party," sta&cd in Detroit. One year later, they had their Broadway debut, with the musical "What's Up?'' It ran 63 per- fonnances. The team had their first Broadway success 1n 1947 with the Scottish fantasy "Bngadoon." The musical. which featured thesong"Almost Like Being In Love," won the New York Drama Cnucs Circle award for best musical It was the first of a senes of awards Lerner would collect for his work on Alan Jay Lerner stage and ~n. Ais screenplay for "An American 10 Paru" won an Acadomy Award in 19S I, followed by two more <>scan in I 9S8 for the best screenplay ao.ii song for .. G111," which featured the son_g "Thank Heaven For Little Girls." In 1965, he won a Grammy for "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever." Death toll Jn bus accident rises to nation's 2nd worst By tM Alloct.ated Pre11 -...._ . . d ed Satulday of inJunes ~he received an tht RENO. Nev. -A woman 1 b b g1na the appan:nt death coll May30crasbof,aSouthem Calif~rn~:~~r~~nf.~orst 10 u.s history. Ruth to 21 and m&kina the bus aMcc• en d ed af\tr being hsted in ioerious and Hulderman, 70, of Santa omca. 1 5 at St Mary\ Hosp1tal, a unresponsive ~ndition for severah~fed to detennin<' cause of death spokeswoman wd. An a~ops~~d~rman's husband John 85, are hsted as ~'f~?n ~~~~}:~"tfu!i i~~o the ~urging Walker River nea~ Walke;. C&Jif., 20 . d Th body of an apparent 21st v1cum was 1oun in and ~nother were 1nJUTC e. bet' the body is that of bus passenger ~:~~eU~~~~tr~t~~nh~~ehs~1chb~sv1 :ccc~~~~ Pfu~~~frna }~~;~::i: school buscarryma Yuba City 1g sc oo s u near Martinez. Calif. lulling 28 stuc.knl5 and a ceachC'r 'WUd Klngdom' host dles at 81 ST. LOUIS-R. Marlin Perkins "ho for more than two decades brought the wild anlD'lal k.mgdom mto millions of Amt'ncan homes. died Saturday at hts..bome. Pcrlcins. who had been ill for two \ears walh cancer. was 81 Guard copter sets statue atop dome Infant, adult heart patients progress AUSTIN, Teus -The Texas Nauonal Guard couldn't do 1t 1n 25 lnCS. but a husky Mississippi Nauonal Guard helicopter came to the rescue Saturyiay and set the J 000-pound Goddess ofl1beny statue on top of the Texas Capitol. A CTowd of ~veral hundred cheered as a "Sk} <. rane" hehcopter flown in from Mississippi eased the new aluminum statue onto its 300-foot-high perch on a pole atop the Capitol dome. The new statue 1s a replica ~1fthe old zinc Godde~s, which was taken from 1he dome -b} a Texas C1uard helicopter -10 November after officials decided the weather-b<"aten \tatue had become a safety hazard. Army grounds copter fleet By the Associated Presa Two tiny tnfanl\ wath ne"-1) tran"· planted hean~ were awake Saturday and a Pennsylvania man was 10 cnt1cal but \table condiuon after being Sl"en a mechantcal hcan to keep him ah"e unul .t transplant 1s a\atlable Tht' first woman to rt'Ct'l\t' an anific1al hean was m stable cond1t1on after surger) to re mo' e pan of her pancreas. and tht' third man to Ix· &l'en a pennant'nt mt<'hanical hean was suffenng from l1dne} dc1enora- t1on Three-week-old Robert Dean Cardin who underwent transplant surger) Fnda) 1n Lou1sv11le. K) ma) have to remain on hfr suppon~ for ~veral more days until he becomes stronger. hospital official~ saad Saturday. The boy, known previously as Baby Calvin bec"3USC of his parents' wish for anonymity, awakened Saturday, a day after his surgery, with stable blood pressure at Kosa1r Children's Hospital. spokeswoman Charlotte Tharp said. His condJt1on was cnt1cal but stab1hzin~. surgeon Constantine '1avroud1s said The baby's parenh. Wendell and Patnc1a Cardtn of Glendale 10 Hardtn County, have offered to be available for interviews Monday. hospital \pokesman Kevm Granger said The pumpmg chamber ot the bo} \ heart failed to develop properly a defect known as hypoplast1c lelt- heart syndrome Another victim of1ha1 defect. Bab) Jesse was progresstng well Saturda}' after his own transplant surgery, performed Tuesday, said Joyce McChncock. nursing supervisor at Loma Landa University Med1cal Center 1n Loma Lmda. The bo)' was taken off a respirator Fnday "and 1s very alen and active," said a recorded hospital statement. In Pittsburgh, 32-year-old Edmund McDennott was hsted in cnucal but stable cond111on Saturday after undergomg a five-hour operation to implant a Jarv1k-7 an1ficial hean. officials at Presbyterian-University Hospnal said The first woman 10 receive an artificial heart implant, Mary Lund, remained 1n stable cond1t1on after surgery to remove pan of her pan- creas. a spokeswoman al the Mm- neapolt!> Hean lnst1tu1e said Satur- day Lund 40. was placed 1n the Nation remembers fathers with unusual sorts of gifts By the As1oda&td Preu 'The> rem10d us ot the ternble 'er~I 11:· Rothman \aid Thursda}. Thousands of M"~iun dads sot hardships our forefathers w11l1ngl)' add10g that he has performed nearl} Father"s Da}' greeun& cards warning endured for their behef'i <tnd the-. 1.000 such operations with a success them to pa)' up their child suppon challenge us to match that lifeatnec;s rate of90 percent while a doctor told "-Ould-be father) of ~pint '" our own ume Reagan Rothman estimates that of the vasectomies ma' be reversible and a !Mlad approx1matel')-20 m11l1on Amencan 77-year-old man saad there'\ no The Massoun DepanmentofSocial men who ha\oe undergone vasec- gcnerauon gap between him and his Services also issued a challenge for tom1es, perhaps 20,000 want to undo '5 d dai gh Father's Dav h II ... -year-ol u ier The depaftmenl sent greet mg cards ~a~~~~~~~d.usua }' because they Dad's da} will also be 3 fitting time to about I S.000 dads 1n arrears wh1th mtens1ve-care unit at Abbott North· western Hospital and was put back on a respirator to help her breathe, Knsten Johnson. the hean mstJtute's spokeswoman. said Fnday. Also tn Kentucky. the family of arttfic1al hean recipient Murray Hay- don, the third Jarv1k-7 rec1p1ent. has decided not 10 place him on a dialysis machine even though his kidneys are detenoratma., said I)r Allan Lansmg, medical director of the Humana Hean Institute Lanstng told WKYT-TV m Lex- mgton that there 1s "very httle hope" that Haydon will recover from an anfecuon he has and the family did not feel d1alys1s would improve his quahty ofhfe "I thrnk the outJool.. 1s pretty gnm unless a miracle occurs," he said Thursday "An rnfectaon has been gamma on him ... WASHINGTON -The Army on f-nda}' grounded its fleet of more than 350 OH-6 observation helicopters as a result of a crash 1ha1 destroyed one of the copters last week near Jackson. Tenn The_groundmg order was issued after mvestigatorsdetermmed the June 7 crash of an OH-6 was caused by the loss of a special abrasion strip affixed to the helicopter's tail rotor. the Anny said. The lone pilot aboard that copter was not tnJured an the 1nc1dcnt, but the helicopter struck the ground so bard the aircraft lost its ma an rotor blades The copter was made by Hughes Hehcopters. now a d1vs1on of the McDonnell Douglas Corp. from the mid-I 960s to the early '70s and 1s now operated pnmanly by Nauonal Guard units. James Reed. a spokesman al McDonnell Douglas' St. Louis headquarters. sa1d his compan}' did not knO"-of an~ s1m1lar incidents 1nvolv1ng the OH-6, and that It planned an 1n .. esuga11on Democrats bar LaRouchlans SPRING FJELD. Ill -Tht' Democratic nominee for lteutt'nant governor and other supporters of pohtlcal eJttrem1st L}'ndon LaRouche were barred Saturday from the state DemocrattC convention Mark Fa1rch1ld, the candidate for lieutenant govemor. and about a dozen other LaRouche supporters tried 10 gain entrance 10 the lln1ted >\uto Workers hall where the convention was being held. but were blocked b}' ~cunt} guards. prompung a I 0-mmute shouting match Bounty hunter promises killer's capture By the Auoclattd Pre11 BOISE, Idaho -Bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson says It 1s inevitable he will capture escaped loller Claude Dallas. Thorson. who was ponrafed by Steve McQueen m the 1980 movie .. The Hunter," says be had decided to pursue Dallas "(feveryth1nggocsrigbl, I thJnk 1 could probably pop him (Dallas) by Monday," the S9· year-old Thorson, of North Hollywood, said late Fnday. "But things may not go nght. It may take us a long time to get him," he said. "In the first place, Dallas is no dummy, and 1n the second place, his girlfncnd 1s no dumm) " Thorson said he had good leads on where Dallas was. hut would not be specific Wife blows whistle on blgamlst ONT ARIO -A man "-ho mamed four umes without divorcing his previous "-1ves was really .. a vef) mce fellow," his anorne)' said \.11chael U-Onard Arnold 33. of Chino. pleaded ~uth} to one count of bigamy 10 1 plea bargain for marrymg four times smce 1978 without divorcing his previous wive\. said his altorney. Ann Blanchard "He's really a vel) nice fellow." Blanchard said Thursday "Wasn't that Fh1abeth Taylor who saJd, · 1 never slept with a man whom I didn't matry'>' I 1hmk that's largely the s11uat1on here ·· for a man and his son to get d h Id .. Stanford Un1vers1ty medical stu-reaquatnted af\er a 40-year \Cpar-sat paymgc 1 suppon •!. not Just 3 dent Doug Parker went all out. He good idea, n's the law On this ation and for a Wyoming man to Father's Day we wish to remtnd you made his father a modernized Lottery jackpot grows agaln 18% of tested wells taln ted recei ve a new an1fic1al arm. de~1gned that you still have an obltgation 10 arttfic1al ann to replace the heavy by his son. a medical student suppon your children.. plastic one his dad has worn for 29 SACRAMENTO -Thirteen more sptnners mused SACRAMENTO -The state reports organic Presa dent Reagan saluted the na· Would-be fathers recei vcd good years. the grand prize in the CAiifornia Lottery's wcclcly ··Big chemical contamination in 18 3 percent of 2. 94 7 wells of 11on's forefathers and modern-day news from Los Angeles Dr. Capp?' Parker 23. designed the arm for Spin" Saturday, but an 18-ycar-old high school boy won a larae water systems 1t chose to te!.t as "most likely" to be d d S da /r 20-year annuity worth SI million and seven others won ta1"nted The contam1nat1on 1n 5 6 percent of th II a son atur ). 011enns a patnOtll Rothman of Century Cny Hosp1ta . Clarence "Dude" Parker as pan of a · e we 5 Father's Day commendat10n to those h1mselfthe father of three, says he can research proJeCl at the Children's SI 00,000 each. The grand prize, which starts at $3 million exceeded one or more of the state's "action levels" or who "set an ideal above an-. c.ons1der-offer the prospect of fatherhood to Hospital on the Palo Alto campus and grows by $65,000 each time a spinner wins a lesser "max.imum contaminant levels" established for water for auon of self.. men who have undergone vascc-The senior Parker. 68. a rancher in amount, now stands at S 14,245,000. That would mean human consumpuon. The wells that were tested art Reagan. an his weekly radio ad· tom1es and ha'"e changed their Bndger. Mont.. lost his arm and annual checks for $569,800 for 20 years. The lottery among the 5,650 used by the state'\ largest 819 water dress. linked Saturdad'~ Flag Da) mmds shoulder in a hay baler accident. deducts 20 percent federal tncomc tax. The S 1 million systems. The report said the contaminated wells were I b h S • F h · winner Saturday was John K.ebrcslian, 18, who wtU ~ound 1n a relat1vel" small number o·f c t. 40 cc e ration wit un ay s at er s "I'm impressed with ho"' many "It sure feels good," the older 11 ' oun 1es -D~a=~=o=bse===rv=a=n=ce=.================~guys soil don't know you ~ca~niii~rc~-iii~P~ar~k~e~r~sa~1~d~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"T-grar-d•uma~t-e_fr_o_m==a=G=l=en=da==le==h=1gh==sc=h=oo===1IT•h•u•rsda ... y .......... pe .. rc•e•n•t •1n•Lo .. s•A•n•g•e•le•s•C•o•u•n•1}' ................ .. ENROLL NOW ''for the right start In llfe" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. Ith • Door to Door Transportation Where Pollf ble * Aeuonable Tuition • Arithmetic, Reading, Spelllng, with Phonic Emphasized * Before & After School Care for Student• of Working Parente (8:30 am-8:30 pm) A PAIVAT!. ICHOOl. OF DltTINCTION l"OU..Ol!D IN 1'42 IN NllTAll YIWY 1Qll•IKllUf (11•) IU·1U1 Student car could get 2,200 mpg SACRAMENTO (AP> -A group of Los Angeles !tudeots say the c.ar they built for an engmeering contest could get up to 2,200 miles per gallon but probably won't do better than 1, SOO. or halfway across the country The 65-pound vehicle with two- horscpower lawn mower engine, Styrofoam body and wheelchair wheels was designed by 15 Califomia State University·Northridge mech- anical engineerina students. Their creation and those of other groups were entered in a two-day competition sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers and the Brigs &. Stratton Corp. Ei&ht other collqes were also COD)petina in the engme mileage tests held here dunng the weekend at the California H1ah- wa> Patrol test track Each entry 1s issued a 'tal cont.am- ing a prcc1~ quanut) of gasohne. which t'I connt<'ted to each car's fuel line Entnes travel along a seven mile, four-lap coune A. number of students, all of whom must ~1gh at least 1 SO pound'i, operate the ve- hicles. Rcgulauons say cars must stay above the minimum required speed of 10 mph. Each dnver's strategy will be to acc.clerate to 25 mph, kill the engme, coast until the speed drops to about 15 moh. then restart the engine Folding Bike Perfect for • Boaters • Pilots • Campers Polda too c~ IO''•ll"a,I'' 21 lbt ~r'" 991-3239 2'~':;,~~. . SIAWITCH ,.._~,. l"' INTERNATIONAL NOTICE Due to unusually high dem~d. the pink color clip-on ten advertased in today's Terg sate section ts not avaltabte in sufficient QUSntlties. Blue and almond coors are a1VR11J~hl,:a 0TARGE1: ' S. African government vows control over strike JOHANNESBURG, South Afric• (AP) -The aovernment vowed that it.a tcalrity forces, armed with new emerpncy powen, would ~ in control Monday when black& plan a nationwide aeneral strike com- memoratina the 1976 Soweto riots. ''The aovcmment reprd1 Monday as a nonnal workina day," laid Dave SteW.rd, chief of the Bureau for Infonnation, on Saturday. ..The South African security forces will~ in complete control of the situation." In other developmcnt1.: •Prominent lawyers said they mi&ht challenge the constitutionalicy ofThunday'a declaration or a state of emergency throu&hout South Africa. •Youths clashed with police at the fint black funeral held under new restrictions. •The government said four blacks were killed in unrest stemming from apartheid, ra.isina the post-emergency total to 12. In Zambia, President Kenneth Kaunda ordend a partial mobiliza- tion of his armed forces to counter what he said was a planned invasion by South Africa. The South African Defense Force said Kaunda's allega- tions were "far-fetched." And in Paris on Saturday, Human RiP.'ts Minister Oaude Malhuret wd that France will ask Common Market foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg Monday to impose new Car bomb explodes. killing two whites DURBAN, South Africa (AP) -A car bomb exploded near a hotel beside Durban's seafront boulevard Saturday ni&bt. ki11in1 two white women and woundin1 15 people, a aovernment spokesman reported. Bng. Leon Mellet of the Bureau f'or Information said the bomb had been placed in a car parked in front of a restaurant at the Parade Hotel and exploded shortly before 10 p.m. He said the Parade Hotel, an adjoining hotel, two apartment build- ings and about 50 vechicles were damaged by the blast. Durban police said a temporary first-aid st.a ti on was set up at the scene on the Manne Parade boulevard on the Indian Ocean shore. Police blocked off the area and stopped Journalists from approaching the stte. No individual or group asserted responsibility for the attack., but South Africa's white-led government has blamed previous ttrrorist bomb- ings on black nationalist guerrillas of the outlawed African National Con- gress. Argentine writer Borges dies of cancer at age 86 GENEY A (AP) -Jorge Luis wanted to be buried in Geneva, but Borges, an Argentine whose poems funeral plans were incomplete. and prose fantasies won him acclaim Borges, who had been blind for as one of the greatest modem writers, nearly 30 years, is survived by his died Saturday oflivcr cancer. He was second wife, Maria Kodama who was 86. his fonner student and long-time Critics compared Borges to Edgar secretary. They were mamcd m Allan Poe and Franz Kafka, and be April. was a perennial candidate for tht Borges' first mamage, to El~ Nobel Prize in Literature. He liked to Millan, broke up in 1970. His secort'd say it had become a Scandinavian mamage is not recognized in Argen- trad1tion to deny him the prize. tma because divorce is illegal there. But he won scores of other pnzes, "I face death with one hope. that and his worlcs wen: translated from everything tnds," Borges once said. Spamsh into more than 20 languages. "When I die, I want to die body and He produced more than 35 volumes soul. I don't want to be threatened of writings. Borges died in Geneva, with 1mmortal1ty." where he had been living for thret He was best known for his "fic- months and where he had onct taons." compact stories of fantastic attended school. speculation that often masqueraded The executor of Borges' estate, as essays or took the form of Osvaldo Vidaurre, said in Buenos adventure tales and detective stories. restricuons on the imPort or South African apicultwal products. Steward 1tmted South. Africa•s determination to restrict news cov· e1'8&C and intenlify security oper- ations durina the nationwide Stale or eme~ncy. Without providina fiaures, be told a news conference in Pretoria the number of violent incidents such as stone throwina and faro-bombinp had declined 35 percent compartd to the days before the declaration. He said the aovemment "is not without compassion" for the hon• dreds of blacks killed in the 1976-77 unrest tria;gered by the Soweto ric;>ts. but contended that some aCtivtsts have portrayed Monday's 10th an- niversary of the uprisina as a test of strength with security forces. Asked about roadblocks, expanded police patrols, and searches of people entering airports and oertain govern- ment offices, Steward replied: "The security forces will be deploying units in strength dur:in&, this pcri!>d. ~at you've seen is JUSt a uny, uoy percentage of what we arc able to deploy." In New Briabton, a black township near Port Elizabeth, a local reporter said people were arrested and others were injured when police tried to disperse about 600 mourners marching from a church to a cemetery to bury two riot victims. Aires, Argentina, that Borges "had ;;======================;;;--always expressed a desLtC to die" an Geneva and went then: after be.mg told by doctors that bis cancer was incurable. The executor said Borges El Salvador mourns slain congressman SAN SAL V AOOR, El Salvador (AP) -The National Assembly on Saturday unanimously condemned the assassination of legislator Jesus Dolores Ortiz and declared three days of national mourning. Witn~ srud unidcnufied gun- men shot and killed Ortiz, 51. on Friday as ht walked out of his San Salvador homt. Ortiz, a mtmbcr of the ruling Chnstian Democrat Party. was the sixth legislator slain since 1982. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. uft1st rebels fight11:ig 1n El Salvador's civil war have said they were responsible for thret of the previous five killings. Ortiz was the first Chnsllan Demo- crat.Jc legislator to be assassinated. ~::~· sa PllMS a IOOYWAVll ..... -"" .._.. s35 tvp HIGHLIGHT w ....... , .......... ,_, .. :~·•39 PlaM t OPI '23 'llWI~ t• L .,_ SE HAil.A SAltT A AMA ,..,_ tr• OntTP l!s.l'A"'°'-J'M ..... The Number One Ranked Tennis Club in California C?41111lJllllCN MYRON McNAMARA'S Summer Junior Tennis Camps Myron McNamara has been a prominent name in unnis for more than 20 years and has worked with such greats as Pancho Gonzales, Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings co these camps not only the eJ<penence long recognized by the world's cop amateur a'?d pro- fessional tennis players, but also a very perwnal mvolve- ment in teaching to youngsters. These camps are open to the public and are designed co improve the tennis game of juniors . John Wayne Tennis Club T-Sh1rts and visors will be given to all campers and rackets w ill b.e awarded_ co camp tournament winners. Enrollment 1s l1m1ced to six students per instructor t t 71 J AMBOREE RO A D NEWPORT BEACH For r~glstrarlon lnfol1Tldt1on call 644-ft900 :700/o OF ..,. t' s Queen celebratee birthday Despite fean of a PW!ble teno:rUt attack, Britain'• QaeeD Bllaabeth D rldea laonebaek OD London'• •treetaad4 ~t aeca.rtty Satarday to celebrate her 80tla btrtbday. PrlMe Philip rid• at left u the queen l•da the llUlJ'dll.q rub of ...Bcota Ouarda tn the Trooptnc the Color ceremony. SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER ., 322 w. 17th 15191 Beach Street BOulevard .. ,,.. 898-3388 .. Reagan sends letter on summit LONDON {AP') -TbO ObeerVet ~per said Sunday that Preli- den1~buwrittn1 warm leUcr to Soviet lader Mikhail ~ wsiDI that Pftjletttiou be Aai1ed {« a summit conference. A Wbite.Houc officiaJ confirmed tho ~ Tbe Britiab weekly wJridl did l10t reveal its eourcc, UKt tlMS lttlCt ~tedSecretaryofStste~P. SbUltz and Soviet Forci&:n MiJlida' Eduard Shevardnadze meet a.ay~ wbae in Europe to ~ Che qtnda for a summit It Mid Anhur Hartman. the U.S. ambe91dor to the Soviet Union. delivered the letter to Oorblcbev. fo Wubi.QJSOn. tbc White HOUie made no ofticial comment Otl the ~but ooe Reap.n aide, spealriae with tbe condition that be DOt be identified. confirmed such a letter hid been sent. He II.id it was = ClOmCt" that tbe president a meetina between ShuJu hevanlnldze. but be declined to ve further de1&ilt. ll Shultz and Sbevatdmdze bad been ICbedulied to meet in WashinlM'O oa May 14-16 to di.ICUI 1 po11t"blc summit, but that plan WU ceccled by the ...Soviet Union OD April ~ boun after U.S. warplanes 6om iM Li~ citie5 of Tripoli md Benpm Libya ii a S1auncb Soviet ally, and ~ Soviets mona:Jy protested the air raid.a that Reapn u.id were ~ mlliation for t.l1'yu leader C.ol. Moe.mma.r Oadba.fi'• SU~ port of imemational terrorism. !fbe a.rtide by the Oble:rvct'• diplomatic corrapondcnt, Ni,el Hawkes, indicated the letter bad been sent at t.be end of May and said acxt.cbev bas not rapooded. SANTA ANA 2801 So. Brlatol St. >~ 557-1324 i ' I A8 er.,. Cout DAILY PllOTI Sunday, June 15, 1988 He didn 't have medals, but dad was a great man DEA~ ANN LANDERS; Ammca ttut he wa.' a ~t ~n .• He ~ my father. . arade. She bad dlfticulty describina what had happened because the poor child makes a bta f\w ~bou~ M~lher a l>Ay b~t . Hr dido tac• ht• p1c:tun: m the paper for hcad~na up thanp. I ~ you (Ud not know tho names of \be 1)1.tU of the human body not mucb recoaruuon 11 pven to Fathers m!aht ~Y he waa.• ~n ~ho never cared for cred11 or honors. He did comy 0 .... ha ........_ .... . f ty and aood 5enst on man)' Day A..... th1nas, like pay has bilJs on ume ao to church on Sunday and hold an office in ver me years you ve ~n utC voi~ o um f -education l am a mother and my t*O son• 11111 the PT A He helped his kids wfth thetr homework and drove hia wife to the !Ssucs. Please, Ann, oonunue to·~ ~e importa~oc 0 rstattt':!:~n the sixth always have been wonderful to me, but l.AJtDEIS ahoppma center to do the srocerr buyana on Thunday nlJ,ht. He Sot his kicks in schools at an early qe. The vacum in th11. partJCU~ ~uman body she my own mother died when I was born w haulina his tcenaiers and their friends to and from footbefl pmca. He enjoyed srade. ~n uked •f she had ever seen • ~m o e ' l never had a mother. My father dad not simple lh1nis hke a picnic an the park, country music, mowma the .,..,, and rephed, No, ~don t gel that ull next year. remarry so he was the only mother I runntna wuh the doa Ideally children &bould be taupu about ~x at home, but not many parcnu lnew Tomaht IS the fint niabt of m y hfe without him I don't know what to do are wtlbna or 1ble to take on th11 respon11bthty so at's up to the. tehools In th as envelope you wall find u wath myself so l am wntina to you. I am sorry now for the tames I didn't show Younasters should be told to say "NO" to any adult who touches1 their J!~~~ column of yours that appeared an the: him lht proper respect.. But I am thankful for many thangs. I'm thankful parts. Tbjs&oet for parents, stepparents, a;randparents, funny u~c es, nei.,. Beaver County Pa., Times on Nov. 26, bec~use God let me have him for IS years. And I'm thankful that 1 was able to -anyone. They should be instructed to report ~uch attempts 1mm~iately to 1970. I would ~ thrilled af you ran 1t on June 15 as a tribute to my own let ham know how much I loved him. He died w1lh a smile on has face. He knew a relative, teacher, eounaelor, miniater, the family doctor or ~ecd~hoe. b t wonderful fAther. Thank you. -MRS. S. (DARLINGTON, PA.) he was a success as a husband and a father. a brother, awn, and a fncod. I The youna victim ofa sexuaJ usauh will probably be mar.. iorever, u DEAR MRS. S.: Uere'1 U1e letter on die clay yoo r~=~· Aad DOW yoa wonder how many millionaires can say that? Thanks for listcn1na, Ann with enli&htencd education and youthful assertiveness. the human tra&edY cu replace ... , 11-y•,...ld eUppt.q wltll a fre1Jt oae. for a1tJn1. You've been a p-eat help. -HIS DAUG HTER. need not be repeated. -FAITHFUL IN FLORIDA. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A areal man died today. He wasn't n world DEAR ANN LANDERS: I haveJUSI spent a week on Jury duty, heanna DEAR FAITHFUL: I've deal& wl .. tklJ preMem doteaa of Umet lll Ch leader or a famous doctor or a war hero or a sports figure or a busmess tycoon evidence in a sexual battery c.ase. One vicum wa~ an J t-vear-old &irl 1n the i.1xth paat bal I'm llappy to do 10 a1ata nJ1 me11aae eauo& be repeale4 too of&ea. 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MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy Rnd Magnolia Phone 714-821 -8550 VAN NUYS: San D1~go Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818·780·2244 WEST COVINA: San 8Prnnrd1no Frwy and VrncP,nt Phone 818·919 1971 COSTA MESA: S8n 01190 Frwy Md Harbor Blvd Phon : 714·540·8242 Open Mondny thru Frinov 10 ·9 , Sflturday 10·6. Sundny 1"-6 BRID GE DEAR MR.. GOREN: Q.-Wben la a 1ott prefereoc~ 1lgnal not a .ult preference •l•- nal7 I am not trylni to be fa..nny. The problem aroee the other night when, lJ:a defendln' acalut a contract of roar beart.9, part- n~r lf'd tb~ Ung of 1padH and l followed wttb the two. I had ln· tended It almply u dlacoura-1n•· My partner ablfted away from th~ queen of cloba lnto declarer'• ace-king-jack and gave hl.m the contract.. He ln•l•t- e-d that my play to the nrat trick w .. a ault·preference alpal. If that 11 the cue, bow doe• one en- courage and dt.- courage?-A.D.. Sllnr Spring, Md. A.-There are a variety of signal· lmR lt>chmques available to the de- CHARLES GOREN fonders Some or thf'm are extreme- ly complicated and require r<>n'l1derable experuse, you would do well to avoid them The two methods most common- ly prac·tl<"rd are to show attitude or to give rount By far the m~ority of players 'lhow attitude In other word.,, the <"a rd they play to partner's lead tells whether or not they like tht> suit If they play a h11th card, 1t '" t>ncouragmg and a.'lk'I partner to <"Ontmue the suat Convt'r'lely a low lard is d1scour a~1ng and 'lujlj(e!!L'l to partner there might be ftn•ener fif'lds t'lsewhrre Thal is the only message earned by tht> c·ard one plays to partner's kad If you play low to suggest a 'th1ft your card does not carry a .,uit prl'ference ronnotat1on as Wt•ll lla..-mtt said all that 1t 1s lime to llll'nl um that there are some excep- lllin., to this rule Suppose, for m- 'llann•, you are defending against a suit 1·ontract and dummy turns up with an abundance of trumps and a singleton in the suit led Obviously , then• l'I u'lually no reason why you should want that suit continued Now you can use the card you play to indicate the suit sn which you hold something or value An unnec c•ssarily high card says your Inter- est ltes ID the higher-ranking or the other two 1ude suits, a low card su~ge'lt'l the lower suit If you have no clear preference, play an inter- med1att> card and leave at up to partner to decide what to do l '•m ally, when you discourage partner from continuing the suit hr can work out which of the other two suits you want led In the situ- at 10n you give, where partner as looking at the queen of a suit and there Is no honor m dummy, it 1s mo!Jt unltl{ely that is the suit you want led It would have helped had wt> been given the full deal ~nd an1 qu.-.tlon• ror tbl• cola•n to CharlH R. Goren and Omar Sliiartt, In t'ar• or title n•w1pa~r. CharlH Goren and Omar Shartr peraonall7, or their 1tatr1, cannot undf'f'take to anorf'f' all qa~•tlona •obmltted. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ... , ..... c... .... 1m-u .. cen1-Matt• ------- "Ml GIT SICK' I NIVll Gil SICKr' FATHERS DAY Charity Hester, m~d developer who now devotes much of his cime and money to help others, said, ''My f1ther had integrity and ~ta good example for for me, my brother and sister. He was a laborer for cht Missouri Pacific Railroad and ill much of the CJme. Wt were vtry poor. But, wt d1dn 't know we were poor, there was so much lovt m our fimily The only rich person I knew m our neighborhood was tht boy who had-a basketball hoop on his garage door. "My father was a stria dis- c1plm1rian, but then we ~re just expecred to be good and go out on our own. I quit school in the eighth grade and went to work when I was 14. lattr I did attend business school." "My father 1s 90-years-old, "said Willivn Lyon, CEO of Air Cal and the Willwn Lyon Company. "He MS a gre.t coun.sdoi. gave me lovt and encouragement and uught mt to understand honesty and integrity. "He was always enthus1ast1c about life. That's why ht has livtd so long. "added Lyon ofh1s father who was a finanCJer and a pharmacist. "My father was only a part of my lift for six years. I grew up in Canada and he moved co Mexico when I was very young. I d1dn 't know my grandfathers. When I was a teen -ager I realized I needed •father figure m my Mt," said Costa Mesa ~yor Norma Hertzog "/ filltd that father-figure need by JOining the YMCA I was the first girl YMCA member in Can- ada. The d1recror was always around if I needed ro discuss problems. later I helped organi~ programs for the Y Mand did a r1dio show, so I always had contacr with the all-malt board. I'm sure chert were others who had the same problem. b«au~ other girls JOmtd the YM After I came to Ca/Ilornta, I became a YMCA board member." "My father was one of those md1Vtduals who was the type of father everybody would likt to ha vt. He was very special co the children. He would rake me hunt· mg and fishing and we built • true father/son reut1onship, .. si1d Supervisor Tom Riley. "/had two sisters and• brother. Our mother Wis vtry strict and took cm of q>ost of the disciplin- ing, but my father was• whiz With the razor strap when tt WIS called for He was an engineer wrch cht B&O Railroad and I was dtstintti to be •n enginttr for tht C&O Railroad. but that didn 'c work out. "added the m ired Muint gtneral. IN ITS y E AR In 1909, Mrs.John.Bruce Dodd was thinking about her father, William Smart, a Civil War vet, who alone raised Mrs. DOdd and ha five brothers in Spokane, \Vashipgton. he was thinking of IJJ her fit her had done to unite their flmily Ind of the l<M and admU.tion she had for him. Sht wanted to fa a a way to honor him, and to honor the American fathers who founded this country. !l1ie idel of Father's O.y wu the ttSUlt of~ Dodd's m'1Sings, and with the local miniae.r, ~ YMCA and a few $pobfte civic leaders; a ycar of effOn was spent t0 make Mn. Dodd's dttam a ~· In 1910, die fint Fither's Day was obstmd in ~·She had hoped the ntnt would fall on tht firlt Sunday in)W>e, her father's birthday, but in otaer to allow miniam to prtpatt their xrmo.ns, the third Sunday inJiw wu designattd as Fathtr'• Day. ™dream o{ ooe American is now an aublishtd ~.Today, by Congmsiona1 ttdutipo; and ~d by the Praidmt, Fithet's Diy is 1 natiOrial holidly. Now in is 76th ,.. the holiday is obltMd by mOrt dim 96 wceut . public. Fathtr'a Day a.lsO hi$ assumed ~tiOnal Un· ~and is ObSmcd by m<n than~ lands in the WOrld including Cene., Au~ Eqland, H~ Kong. Western Europe I.NI palU of Alm 9f1 the Stylt page"todly, we~ a~ local midcntl to aha.re rtmembnnces, un~ and ~about hOWaa fMhets ~:their Uvei 'The mosr outstanding thmg •bout my father i.J that ht was always vtry supportivt. He nevtr · put up any road blocks. He always made me believt that I could do anything I wanred ro do, "said Kathryn Thompson, presi<knt of A and C Propetrits, who lw provtn ht~lf ro bt •super fund· raiser for• numbtr of organua- 11ons "My F.the" Marvin Gort; . ns •policeman in Tens. Mr first . impt'ts.sion of him is that ht was vtf1 handsome an"d vtry kind. I'm what you would call• d1ddy 's girl. 1 still am." L 'Through my father, composa and amngtt }•ck MmJWJ, I ns exposN co t'M wit and-gtniu$ of. somt of rht world'$ greatest mu· siciMu.johnny Maw, Prggy Ltt, Jack Sht/don and many othm who would show up on any gimi night for . jam smion. rd ntch, or listm from my room whtte 1 MS su~d to be ulttp. The hoUN dad nudt mt say home and pnc- cice ~ tonure chal, but they'vt f"id off now and with my four- pi«e juz qiwttt, I'm mW.ng • comfora blt Cllttl in music, .. wd M.rr MmJWJ of Newpott Bach. Tht l.att jack MmhaJJ was• guit:Mist •t 17 for MGM •t I.acer turntd com~r an'd wr0tt for movies, ttlevision smes and documtntl.ries. Othtt children of Jack and wik Evt, who ItS1des in Newport Beach, m Frank, • moV1e produetr With Sctvtn Spidbtrg; Phil, • com~r. and Sally, who phys cht guiw. "My father's grnttst srrengrh WIS the •bility to gtt along with people. He was vtry uricul.are and evtrybody lovtd Sun," said Super- visor Harriett W~er. "He was always vtry thoughtful and coruideratt. When I graduared from elemmwy schoo~ ht was our of town and couldn't attend the gradu1C1on, but ht ~nt me flowtrs. "Commumcat1on was• big thing with him. Ht was• busmess man m the rmiJ furniture business. When he was• ba.chelor ht was a rail.ro.d reltgrapher and when I ns vtry young ht aught me the Mo~ rod~-wirfn iirrk ~ .. "What influenced me most about my father was that ht nevtr gavt up -no matter what hap- peMd. The fust thing he did afrcr cont11cring pol10 MS to nomilutt Allrtd E. Smrth for president in 1928 m New York . He didn 't Imo" if ht could walk to tht podium or not," said James RooStvtlt of his lither FDR. "Ht midt It and the 'Happy Wurior' came from that •er. I always admittd my father 's cOU11gt ... "&ing an wly aviation pionttr and an aidt to &n. Billy Mirchtll, my lither inspimJ me from early cbildhood. Litth did I dream clut I would beromt • Sf»Ce pionttr, " said Buzz Aldrin, former astronaut and the S«ond American to~ f00< on the moon (1969~ who now resides in South uguna. Pie.St Stt FATHERS DA r Bl . ' Today, fitness for men extends to skin care as well Today'• man i1 more fitness- mindcd than ever before. He 1s condJuoned to look and feel as youna. 11 fit u be pot 1bly can. For the body -naorous exemse Tonina. 1tretcbina. rnchina bis hmtt and 1urpusina it. For the fac::e -aroomma esKnllals that take bis looks one seep beyond the expected. MU.en of lklncare products art cooperatina and supplymJ the prod· uct1 to help btm keep look1n1 his best Tbe.newnt clement m face fitness by Chanel is an 011 free soothin& mo11turt balm. Smoothed on after shavana it softens the slun and ht'I~ heal nuty little razor nicks It's mildly astrinacnt to leave skin rt· freshed and non~asy. More news on the &ood-looks honzon. Chanel offers Antaeus Protect1 ve slun condauoncr that 1s both mo1sturizma and non~asy plus a.i ves the sic.in a &olden bronze tone or a natural look. Avon has created for today's man, fi ve products sc1ent1ficall y for- mulated for the chemistry ofa man'• skin. to solH his daily arooming needs -a cond1t1onm1 shampoo for tht' man who shampoos often; a dcodonz1na act body cleanser; a skin loll on that conta1 ns sunscreen: a body talk that protects apinst perspiration odor, and an actJvc strenatb anti- per5ptrant dcodora,L More than cvcr~fore men art weanna fraarancc as an cx~sion of their masculinity and mdividual taste. Avon's latest alooa those lines. is Amencan Classic -described as a bttath of cnsp, grttn, country air over a foundation of urbane, woody masculine notes. "Its freshness cap- tures a strona. very-mucbahve 1mqc." Herc's another new product for both men and v.omen althouJh n's rather masculine m name -BuJlfroa Amphibious Formula Sunblock. In· ittally desianed for surfers, Bullfroa Unula Hoebaw, Tom Sullivan, Ann Pange and Trudy Whlte-PhUUpa. Dt19J ..... ,.._ ~ LM ,..,,_ Helen Melchotr, Stephen Toth and Glaela Jenkins. Sequins, sequins at this show fa<;h1on5 -from \l·quinned 1enn1<; <;hoe\ to sequinned gov.:ns and fur'> -were paradt'd for ml·mhc.·r\ of the O< ( hapter ofF lt'l'<lorm I 1Jundat1on at Vallt') f urge T ht' group ol 124 gathercll at the Ncwpon Mamou for thc in\lallat1on luncheon that featured fa<.h1on11 from Jert ffawkln1' ( la\\ \c I 1r1 C orona dd \far ~nding \tudt'nt\ and ll"al ht·f\ to Valley Forgt' I\ om· ot the pmJnl\ uf the thap1er Nim \ludent\ rnl·ntl~ balk altendcd to d1'K:l!\\ th,·11 n- pcnenl.'t•\ Marilee Hawkins \1.3\ lh.11rma11 ot lht' luncheon and al\11 I\ 1hc-nev.. prcstdt'nt of the t haptt r Z Allred had !SO in tur lum h the annual mecung of C har101 < ham- p1un-. v..1th ncv.: onicer\ ht'1n1t tn- \tallcd .. <:ampcr mcmhcr\" and patron ml'mhc:rs being rclogn11ed and honored The champion-. art' a group ol v.omt'n dt'd1lated to de\dop1ng v.:het'lcha1r tennis and campmg tor ph)sicall) disabled children T v.:o -.ouths who have been namt•d to· ~ampcr~ ol the )ear v..c1c prc\cnt to tell oftlie1r pan1c1paton ~cw otliu:r\ 1 ncludl Nor• Jor- gensen, pre\ldent Barbara Hornf', Pat ffouaon . Barbu• Kocmur and Lula Halfacre, V f'c;. Kathy Rolfes an d Dot Kreuttberit. 'rt rcta11c~. Carol)'n Hibbard, lrea\111er Alke Ktn1, \r>ott\ I Alf W11Pr1 you wor I 1he I flPSf for ony or.cos10 1 I osh1ons 1n natural fabric and shoe rnk r1 SUMMER SALE 25o/o off Entire Invento ry June 16th & 17th only 661 9507 •OPEN DAILY 11 Monarch Boy Plaza South Laguna 92677 IAlf camp rnordinator. and Betty Belden, parl1ar1rn1anan \l\o, al the luncheun there wa\ tal k ot uixom1ng C\.enl\ -a members dinner June 22 at Old Amencan < ourthou'>r and a ~ht'elcha1r tennis 1ournamcnt \ug I c;.17 at Heritage r'\Jlk, In 1nr \n ekgant l'<x.kuul part> at the Big < amnn home of Kit and Stepben 1 otti lound Torthhghters tail ing ahout an Octubrrfr'it set Ou 25 at the I r 1ur ~a\ons Hotel r Clrrhhghters will through the nl·nt, r.i1se mone) to allow hand1 · lap~d thtldrcn to part1upate in lhl' c altl11rn1a ~pecial Ol:rmp1c' .\ n 1C1ng those partying at the T oths '.1.htlc rnwurag1ng new mt'mbersh1p<> and donation<, to he lp underwn te the C >l tPhc.·r ll''>t were Geslla Jenkln1, Kent and Barbara Freundt, Lee and Diana Bromley, Ray and Dee Dec Flnklf', Claude and C.C Wblteney, J om and Mike Sullivan, l'r,ul a Jlo~baw and Joan Webb I c lion Man he "''II return~ Back b) popular demand the "best of CH'r)· thing.. ha1aar sp<>n'>ored h) the "c~p•HI Harbor Art \fo\cum's < oumtl v.:111 take place "Jo' I and 2 at the \fcllan11k Building at South c 11,1\I 1•111a \l\o, a gala prt'\1ew 1s plann~ I tor the ('\('1')1ng before oncn· •ng \n 11111nlt'mcnt of the sale was mallt• at the Ralhoa Inn v.:hen rnunctl member\ 1wthcrc<.I for lunch and 1nstallat1on of nrv.: ofTiLer!> Sandra Beige! 1s now L ha1rman of the group Graduation Specials ... From our Boutique Bar ... Cultured Pearls and Diamonds Earrings $95, Pendants $115, Ring $155, Bracelet S285 •\lt•hrly rnt.r11~d t >•how rlf'r.11 CHARLES II. BA RR MlM8ER Of AMIRIC AN GEM ~Otlf lY ACCRrDITfO G£M LAl!IORATOltY 17th & lrv111c • We'itc l1ff Plaza New oort Bf"ach 6•1·3l 10 nays on the wn. even in tbc water, providin& six full boun p~tection for a person with avcrqt skin BuJlfroa was developed 10 Redon· do Beach and now it has made the leap from the wattt to tennis courts and aolfhnks and 1s 1n utc by an array of outdoor enthus1ast1, from backpackers to home prdners The acl that won't wet off or sweat off is available, (one ounce for$4.9S) at drua atom and 1poru spcculty atom . FOUNDATIONS: Other new items on the shelves to look for include a mousse makeup foundation from Ehz.abeth Arden. It comes ID 11 shades that should 10 with all 0.-, ............ ~ ............... women's oomplcxions -rans.in& from ivory to burnt sienna, It's a hpt~igbt texture that comes out of the aerosol can an measured amounts. From Oarins. the French com- pany, comes tinted moastun.zer .. It unites all the qualities of a mo1stunz- in1 treatment with a touch of color of a makup. There are four shades - Sheer Bisque. Shttr Fold, Sheer Tawny and Sheer Bronze. Other claims for the new product arc that the tinted mo1stunzer 1s formulated with a concentraion of "cell extracts" to stimulate cell re· ncwal· contains shea butter (an Atnca'n plant uK<I medically for its VIDA DEAll l heahna propertJcs) t~ stwmlate cellular renewal and mcreue .. the epidermal layer's self defense ab1ltty. Also, 11 actsas an invisible screen to protect sk.in IPJOSt harmful effect• of sun rays and pollution. AU of that in a tube of l. 7 oz. for about S 18. SO. Dtl9r ............ .,o..w .......... Nora Jor1enaen and tennis player Renee Erlck80n. Chairman Marllee Hawkin• with daughter Jert and Dorothy Raye. Father's Day ••• From82 "My father and mother were bo rn in Denmark and my father was a seacaptam," said Vin Jorgensen. He was at sea most of th e time until I was 15-years- old. "He would come home onl y four or five ttmesa year and for vacation. But, during the su m- mer, he would take my brothers and me to sea with him. We got to be real buddies and had a fine brotherly relationship with him. ''He was a remarkable man. He emphasized honesty and square dealing. I had a lot of respect for him. Later he became a harbor pilot in San Pedro Harbor and during World Wa r ll he was a lieutenant com- mander in the Coast Guard." Jorgensen is a retired Manne officer. Opatija, Yugoslavia oil 40''x30" One-Woman Show Opens Saturday June 21, 1986 Reception by Invitation •9•-2675 r Yfn,.rt/<' JI JJl<tk~ ~ ~fJalleit~;j 372 N. Coast Highway • Laguna Beach 49•-2675 Open Daily 10·5 JACQUELYN & GRACE JACQUELYN & GRACE JACQUELYN & GRACE JACQUELYN&: GRACE DESIGNER SILK FASHIONS * Casual * Offic~ --·&ming al 60-70% Savings Evn-y Day In MacArthur ~uare I A4~t 10 hmi "Ntwpotl) 1660 Dove St ., Suite C Newport Beach 714/833-3167 M-F 9:30-6!3() Sat. 10-4 - Or8ng9 eo.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 15, 9N ' WAt K 1N THL SuN -------- A peaceful mission for Tom atid Eiizabetfu Tierney T .. ud EUubtdl TtmteJ bave di1tinsuiabed t.hemsel vea as aeneroUJ ~irons oftbe arts and of charities in Oranae County. The Tiemeys' philanthropic: s~rn aJso includes the quest for alobal peace. Tierney, a former Air Forte lieutenant colonel, and Ebubcth believe "th.at throuah education and by work10a toptherl man can build a wotld that is safe. ' And they a.re put~ th~ar money where their beliefs a.re. ~t year, the Tiemeya donated S3SO.ooo to UCl for the PUfl)Ote of establiabJnt a C.cntcr for Global Pace and Conflict Studies and to endow a Chait In Peace Studies. Lut Thursday, UCI Chancellor Jack ad Saaae Peltuoa honored the Tiemeya at a dinner attended by more than l 00 leaden from the academic, political and corporate communitin at Un1venity House, Newport Beach. Attendina were Lt. O.v. Leo McCu11t7 ud Auemblymu Job Va~. Chairman of lhc Ways and Meant Committee and a member of the ConftJTncc (Budaet) Commit· tee, who came f~m Sammcnto for the event. -Oreetina aueita in a piciure~pcrfcct prden ove:rlookiq the Bay Ba:y were the Pel ta.sons., the Tiemeya and J ullua Maraoli11 convenor, Global P~ and Con1hc:t Students Center a.od Professor, Social Sc1enoes. Tributes to the Tiemeys were profute. Minalina with pests over cocktails. Ll Gov. McCarthy said. "Tom and Elizabeth Tierney arc solid, professional and the most credible people I know " Followtna a candle-lit, __ &Qumet dinner with guests' tabla fillinl the livina. dining room and library, Chancellor Peltason referred to the Tiemeys as "two specia:l people who share our (UCI's) vision and an ambition to be amooa the handful of top univen1ties in the world. ... For our children, our ~dch1Jdren and our areat-srandch1ldren, Suzi and I tb&J\k you -Tom and Ehubeth - for what you arc doina (or world peace," be said. Aucmblyman VuconoeUot pre.,. coted the handsome and amilina Ticmeys with a proclamation from the State Assembly. "Tom and Elizabeth Tierney, you a.re individuals of dc(:ency, IOCi.al conscience and a heartfelt deli~ to work for the bcttcrmmt or our IOCiety ... By thinkin1 alob&lly wbde &CUn1 locally, you ba~ tci a m&rveloUJ aampJe for aU of us," v aacoacelloa 1a1d. Concludlnt the praentatlon, .1• W•Uele7, UCl ProfCNOr of Social EcolotY and Social Sciencet, said, "We a.re cum:ntly rec:n.Utina for a fil'.o~wor to fill the Thomas T. and beth C Tierney Chair in Peace Studies." Both Whueley and Mariolu said that the Globel Peace and Conflict Studtnts Center wdl seek and tcac:b ways to redw:ie the risks of nuclear war. "A pc:muve citizen education and an on~•na speaken Prosram will include lec- tures by some of the finest nund 1n the world.," Whltdey laid. The Ticmeya responded warmly, callin1 the evenina "one filled wilb deliahtful surprise.,·· ux:ludin1 a sift -an autopap.bed. leather-bound t>ook entitled "The Planet of Hope" by Robert Muller -presented by Day-oh! SCR plans a calypso party South Coast Repertory's End of Season Aucuon will be done to a calypsobeat this year ... on June 28 the sound of steel drums wtll come from the ~ns ofT own Center Park adjacent to SCR as the area in tranformed into a Ombbean mark.ct place with colorful streamers and flowers. Calypso will tnclude Canbbean entertainment and dancmg, colorful tables and cans filled with foods from 17 restaurants and more than 400 items up forbid Events chairman Tu.a saterwood and 250 memben of the FnendsofSCR Gutldshave been busy for months to make the event a tropical vacation in one everuni. The goal 1s to raJSe more than SI 05,000 for the professional resident theater. More information on Calypso avatlable by calling 95 7-2602 WESTERNEVENING:TheAsSOctatcs,supportgroupforOCTrauma Society, will ao western July 9 with a party at Knon's Berry Farm . a western band and entertaJment will be serve up along with the fried chick.en. WAXING •Bikini ........... $1 O • Full Legs ...... 53 (lHClUOft •Ptll • Upper Legs .. 52~ llNClUDU lllHI • Lower Legs .. s 15 • Upper Up .... s ..- • Eyebrows .... s 7 • "'-ANICUltfS • fACIALS • PfDICUlfS 2"3~ E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar: # l 0 (.._.._1D"-lt4w.,,) Tickets arc SI 50percouple and proceeds will benefit prcvenuon proJectS of the society. Reservations may be made byc:aJling 937-5030. The western cvenina wua topic of convcruuon when some 200 Associates p thered at the Four Seasons Wednesday for a membership luncheon. Gluy Bader is founder and president. E PICUREAN FANTASY: South Coast Plaza will host Muscular Dystrophy Association's Sunday" A Summer Cuisine,", an eve rung of dlmng. fine wines., mus1canddancmg.. Mo~1nformallonon thc6:30p.m event in the Jewel Court may be obtained by calhna M DA. 634-9583 > A WA.RDS: The dolphins Dtv1s1on of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce will present Sliver Anchor awards to "unsuna heroes" Tuesday at the Newport Sheraton. Fashion coordinator &Jtty LHlle wall prnent a fasluon show and BouJe Beau will entertain. Iara Mo11 ischamnan of the awards luncheon. SPRING/SUMMER YARN SALE • Knitting F~ver • Noro • Anny Blatt FF and more!! 3rd Birthday Celebration June 16 to June 30, 1986 ~ Jf~YARN BoU11au1 2744 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar C04'Nflt Of GOtOENltOO & PACIFIC COAST HWY Whiteley. Tierney OWDI Vn.aTech. the o1delt custom pbarm:aceuueal manufaor 1urina company 10 Onna,e <Aunty. Amona \be suests were I.be Tierney's children, 8uu (wtth bUl>- band Mkbel) W ... , GabrtelM (tbc p&rcnts of the Tierney•• only ~· child -~t.pMr) 1'1erM1 wath LllNIMy liaMJa, (fteMrt ........ Kinta TierMJ did DOI ancn4). Other auesu 1ncluded (U> aJpbabet.ic:al order) DwW Aacel. c...-w Robert ... A.De lleAam, l"rWa Bellafute, a.ran aM a...rtJ c.o. &.nta ... Sau c...y, D..1 Freldeartdt ... J._ &T ..... J• GaJMr (a.oaepat of die 'neneJt), Gary Bat, GflaW .... Canl)'9 J ..... Dr.~ ....... ., ... Ella Snenal, Tem ... MartlJll. 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But pendina eternity stuffed and mounted does seem like an uwonous end to the areatest hone that Western movies have ever known, a.nd I don't want to hear any pumbles about Tom Max's Tony, the Lone Ranaer'• Silver or Gene Autry'• Champion. Tri&&er WIS the best. "Yep," says Rogers, "and when my time comes, just mount me riabt up there. " "Oh. hush!" snaps a.n exasperated Dale Evans, pv1ni the King of the Cowboys D dcfl elbow to his 74-year- old ribs. " . and I can smile down on all the people from now on." A man's gotta say what a man's gotta say Roy Roaers and Dale Evans att Stde by side, and that's as it shouJd be. -;=====================------lmfl Time has brought a few chaqes, but nothtng you wouldn't expect, con- "Ill SC'''' DPUm! -'1'I TIPS!" :-Joel sleoel, ABC-TV TOM CRUISE I OP GUN w r-' .. ~-,· -~-· ~ g~~NJ~f!!!fil (ft.j NOW PLAYING ._, __ . sidering how Iona n's been smce they last rode the range. Slim as be ever was, Roien lS erect and moves easy an hts tan Western- A Ttll·S'T.o\A l'IM\IUI ""'°NO l'HSIHf/ITION ·--UA-~-· •CllTA.U ro-.,. Cn'NC-0. '""''' •*1•-UAC.-S.00- ~ 1111 ST.\l tll.IAK C1_r ....... -.i.. "'~­·-WIUD ._,...lllllN..ut ( ..... ~ ~· 14 CPO -!""•'fl _.,...,... ... ~·Olli •I-'-~"---....... '°' .. IG , ... __ _ .... )toWQ -~~NJ wt,,_. ~.llllJll-...... _,_ ''°fllC' ...,_.. ,.,. a. ... "' 11• tll~ cut suit. white cowboy hat, StrlJ'.\t tJe and boots. Evans, 73, has settled into a comfortable matronly shape that would be a little weanng on her old horse, Buttermilk. They are an this 100-wann hotel room bccau'IC cable TV's The Nash· ville Network. 1s •howin& "Happy Trails Theater," a weekend tenes of the movies Rogers and Evans made between 1938 and 1948, and they're 11vin1 it a dose of publicity. The show opens and closes with the {>8ir shann& anecdotes about the movie and their lives. You might say that Roeers is "ndi.o' the ranae once more" and toun • h1S old 44. OK. so "Back an lhe SaddJe Apm" wu Gene Autry'• sona and I'm not even sure Rogers used a .44. Let it pus. After aU, Roy Rogers wouldn't exist without Gene Autry. In the bcsin ning. there was no Roy Roaen. Tliere was iust Leonard 1 .. PREPARE TO BE WOWED ••• In Mona Lisa, a strong, stinging, superbty acted drama, Bob Hoskins roars like a house afire through a once in a lifetime role'.' Franklin Slye, a farm boy from Duck llJ~!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!.!!!!!!!L============::..i Run, Ohio. whose "first horse was a mule named Barney I used to nde ding to hold out for a nusc Herben J. Yates, who ran Repuhli< Pictures. the studio that crankc:d out more Old West than the Old We~t ever did. was a tight-fisted tyrant who tossed nickels around hke manholr covers. "A dark, sleazily glamorous gem:' -0.>'0 ,,_ NEWSWEEK CAJlfY TYSON MICHAEi. 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And the wann personal touch of charrnmg Italian hosts like Benito who make Sitmar the choice of so many expenenced umsers. R)UR EXCITTNG roRTS OFO\LL. The pnstme beauty of Cabo San Lucas. The exc itement of Acapulco The beaches of ZihuataneJO. And the quaint chann of Puerto Vallarta. TI-IE SITMAR MEXIO\N RMERA CRUISE. The perfect vacat11 in for people who want value and who know quality. Space ts limited so call your travel agent tocfay and discover the difference of The Sitmar Experience "Sitmars 9-day Mexican Riviera Sail~ offer longer, more leisurely, luxurious cruises. Thats The Sitmar Experience~ -BENITO "°RRF.NTINO. Chi~t 1•11 ., Sibnar Cruises - bareback all over the place." He could play the mandolin and gu1tar.t sing a little and yodel a lot. He hit a rew amateur nights and wound up singina with The Rocky Moun- taineers, which, after a couple of pcrmui.auons, turned into The Sons of the Pioneers. Herben J Yates had a plan ln'l'Ot a new singing cowboy star at the magnificent wage ofS75 a w~k Then Autry did Leonard Slye-Dick Westin a tremendous favor by dec1- And a star was born sm11ng 1n the saddle "'SWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEETHEART O F A MOV1E." -Gt'M Shal11, lliE TODAY SHOW 11A hu~ Ml'' !JOO(" _.. '"°""" ..c T'f -\ ... ITllLOll C Bil , ...... 4 .......... . ......... _... __ ~ :.....""" ·----·-- ll•ITUOI •Ylll a111no11 EDWARDS lllmSrTY 154-1111 --UlllU CllJXll AMC F ASltON SQUMI U4-ZS5J (213) 691·0'33 11111111 WlllUAll STADlll DI. If EDWARDS SO. COAST LAQN 497-1711 13'·1770 eu-.ua -.& rACflC GATEWAY llWll llEA m -1m 529.sm l&ITl AIU EDWARDS BRISTOL ... WPIH 540.7444 UA MCMS I .. 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TOP GUNCNI lilt JoU J1U I•• 1'1U IOU' ITIUOllMmltW llOllla Plllll IUILLll'S DAY 0,, .,.UJ ILJI hJt 1111 7t4J INS POLTlltOlllT II: THI OTHll SIDI .,.,., IOU' ....,...ITlllW llOlfttCll Plllll IUILLll'S DAY O,,,..UJ Ito» Ill• 1111 7t4S '"°' OOlU l nHo '°"' CI UISt TOP OUN (NJ ltlS J U IHI•» 1 .. 11 lbM h• 4.Jt .... l1M It.JI totlftn ...__.UllLO NMI TOO YOUNG TO Dtl Ill UCK TO SCHOOL IN-UI , .......... , ....... ""' ,,, .................. , .. .. LAKEWO 0 (o•nlC'• South (JIJJIJ4 tz!l/ftc11!yt!,Dll A .. .................. MWDIAl• IMI 1111 ... lltl INI WOl&T , ......... lcll IMI P'OllCI ~ S1 Ga iA ftMHM (PO) l1to ....... ,. ... _., .,,. 4110 NITTY IN PfNIC , .... ti) !141 .. ,. •••• let_.,,, t 1U 1111 10.U !AT ON\T NMtW .... OOUTIT1UO mo-IT ........,ltU> &ACK TO SCHOOf. '"''*' lllM MI• ........... ,, ... ANAHEIM 111!!111 HH/lt!DM U!Hs f a ON '1 llDl..c>., AU 9C'.Nfld *Am41WlllONlllGl ,_..., .. ,Clff ,_i., NITTTIN..._,_,,. toeNIY ........ ltU &ACK TO SCHOOL pe.111 PIX 111 "'..,.".,. "°*' '"'1" COMMAHDO ~ ORANGE ~. - lemc.MI TOPOUH ""' aw1 cm .. U ACICAM,,.. llWtL Of TMf NIU "'9 5'ACICAMP INl lllJ SIU 1'4J 1111 t•U .. OlTllOlllT II: THI OTHll SIDI "9-Ul lt1M J1H 41M .. U lt1J 1'1Jt """ eumNNtle IHOllT CllCU" 1'91 l ... Jolt l•U , ....... ,._.. ICIM nm•1 I& IAW DIAL• DIADLT ~- loHABRA .. ~ .... u.L iul r ·•.~. DOU\' tn110 MAHHAnAH l'IOJICT 1,._111 totf U •>OIO lllO DOlU 1n110 •OOM WITH A VllW I U > 0 .... I II l•>t GOUT l1990 MNOlll tcMWM.Dr .... uw DIAl 1111 1.-w. .... , ... , .... COllA 111 •••u ... DOWN AM OUT 11 llYll\ T MllU Ill , ,. ,,., ..... &ACK TO ntl "1NU1Nt .. ...... ..., ... 1 ... LT. TNlll1U--INI ............ ..., ....... ......... flO\TllOltfl lh THI OTMll llDI "°'*I coeu.,1 • - Orange eo.t DAILY PtLOT /Sund~, 4'unl 15, 11M • Marceau recovered from. illness, ready for U.S. tour WWyWonka WWJ Wonk.a, played by KeYln Jt.llCore, trlee to •top Aaautu Gloop. Chrl• You.na. from drlllklnC f"rom chocolate rlYer before he fell ln and waa auclled to the fuqe Monday, J.ne It ARI E$ I March ~l-.\pril 19) People who had been "far awa) .. rnuld rnmc: SYDNEY together at )'our, ntxxk f0tus on o partm·r\h1p mar· MARR na&e. legal nghts ••••••••••••• and permissions ~enano highlights reun1uns old OamC\ \ClUnt). propen)' TAURl'S ( .\pnl 20-Ma)' 20! Reach ~)ond f'll'\ WU\ hnrna11ons Populant)' incn•.t\CS, \l u N-comc: morr "sens111H concerning bod~ image Keep re,olutwm rcla11ng tu diet. nutrition. gt•nrral ht·alth c ll'rn1n1. liag11tart"-S play d)nam1c rolr' GEMINI <May 21-Jun<: 20) \ ou II he a,kl·d to make changl'' to re,1se re,1cw and pos\1hl) 10 1emodcl strulturc fmphas1\ on creattH· L'ndt':t\or'i. charm. ph)\1rnl all!at11on speculall'l' 'enture 't oung IX'r\on figure\ prom1nen11\ CANCER (June 21 ·Juh 221 \ uu'll he asked to do bu~1nc\S v.11h one familiar v.11h real 1:<.1ate and lav. Be v.ar) alert. protcc·t ~If in 'dose quartt'r\" .\ccent v..r1t1cn matn1al. d1alt,gue ah1ht\-to Slllk tu cun' 1c1wns LEO<Jul~ ~.3.\ug 2~) ~enanoh1ghhghtsac11 .. 111c<. diret ti> as\01..1atcd v..11h do\t rclat1\CS 1m lud1ng hrother'> and s1c.tcr'> h.x:u., on .. 1'>11'> dumcst1c adJU'>tmcnt. p(lv.1b1hl} ol remodeling or thange of res1dentc VIRGO (Aug. B ~pt 22) Ddinc 1amc.. tah noth1n~ for granted where finante'i are t0nccrnt•d l nok behind scenes. rcali1e there l'i pornbll1t~ t I dect'pllon lnd1\ldual v.ho Sttms 1mpart1al ma\ h:J\c a\ to grind Pistes l>la)s unusual role LIBRA (Sept 21 C'll 2 2) Spot hght on set urn>. re\pon\1b1lt1>. in111all\C faHHable a11cnt1on. pubhc11~ inutna plant lo Hawea Elementary 8cboof'e prodaetton of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" tn Ha.otinaton Beach recently. f <><.U\ on money and love alw on \pt'nal ach1e .. emen1 v.hu.:h rnuld attract media C anl"er. C apncom figure prominent!)' SCORPIO (Oct ll No.. 21 )' BurdcM are removed 'rUU gain more rewgniuon. )OU ha .. e chance to d1spla)' talent'> previously "St'cret · \ ou'll ha\e v.-1der aud1enc .. ('han(es for financial success are marknlly improved SAGITTARIUS(No\ 22 Dec 21) \'ougelv..hat)oU v..ant by taking mmauve lnd1v1dual who 1s O\erh- protect110e could be misinformed Be direct. mdependen1. 111s1st on getting 10 hean of matter'i Romance v..111 not he a \tranger CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19) fam1I) member ·announces" good nev.s concerning promouon. ad· d1twnal inrome. focus on sccunl), pms1ble renewal of lcac.e. reunion v.-1th loved one Keep rcc.olut1ons concern ing diet. minor d1ges11 .. e problem AQUARIUS (Jan 20-F eb 18) Fmpham on spintual .. alucs. tra,el. long-range proJects that could include publishing. adH·n151ng campaign lntu111on nngs true:. popularity 1ncrea,.es )ou'll he 1nv1ted to attend pre\· 11g1ous social affair PISCES(Feh 19-March 201 Y.hat had been a puulr I\ sohcd \' ou'll knov. v..hat to do. t1m1ng w1ll 1mpro'e \ou'll be on more solid emouonal-linancial ground \ uu'll rece1\e offer which 1s d10irult to rclu~. Real11e 'our ov.. n v.onh stand tall . IF JUNE IC IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou are ~p1ntual. pcrn·ptl\e PS)Ch1c. ~ns1llvc. art1St1C. "er\at1le and have v..hat 'omc consider a "b11arre \ense of humor. P1sce,, Virgo pla' 1mponant role' in ~our life You make new 'itart th1c, )ear. )OU also gain added indrpendent't! and chance: 10 1mpnnt )Our own 'it)'lc You'll be free ol pre\ iou\ ohlrgat1ons, man) of which aCled as roadblock\ t•> progrl'SS You learn valuable se-rret in June. you'll d1\Co .. er mOt1\es and )OU could be asked to appt'ar before mcdrn Juh "'Ill be memorable for )Ou 1n 1986. "Excellent~ C8'y rr ril•n KABC TV dese rt bloom PARIS(AP)-Sa moothuf\erhe wu ru hed home to Paris from Moscow, Marcel Ma..n:uu is back on hi1 f~t 1CU1ptina 1peoo with the vitality and tazor ... barp se11ure1 that ha\le made him the world's most celebrated mime arti1t. Last December, the 63-ycar-<>ld Marceau underwent auraery for a perforated ulcer. Many thouaht he would never apin apptar on the Staie. "l had a brush with death," he said. But after a Iona and painful convalescence dunna which he cttated about I 0 new mime acu, Marceau IS preparina for a aruelin& another tour. lo July, be will travel to the United States for a·senes of 20 performances in Ann Arbor, Mich .. and Columbu11 Ohio. After tounna Australla ano Jepan in the~~ he will prepare for a m~or Paris ormance in 1987. '~tnJ aravely HJ pve me totaUr. new ins1aht on bodily movements, • Marceau said in an interview. "You rccrcss completely. You become bte an infant You become totally ob- sessed with bodily functton1 and )OU have to team to cat, talk and walk all over apin." As he awakened from SUJ'IC'TY, the first thma he saw was mime. "1 he black veil hfted and I beaan seema a parade of &esturcs whicf\ I tried to duplicate," said Marceau, wavina his arms and shalana htS head to emphasize the pomt "It was the life instinct. "It was the fint time 1n JS )'ears that I had a serious accident. and I now realize what a senous respons1- b1hty 1t 1s to survive," he said 'Tm -.cry &rateful to be back among the ""'"& .. Marceau said his rtcovery was "IT DELIVERS EVERY PUNCH IT PROMISES •• :' -NEW YORK TIMES. Vincent Conby ... R ·-··---........... ..:: . ·--.... -............ •u u u UA M<r-99()4012 IUOIA PUil Potl!li;' '""" Pork °'"''t" 971 COlO auffl& PAii UA 8 liiOvlt"I 9~2 •992 COIT A llllS& f~•Ot 14or~ h•"' 1313)() tl JOtO (0-0t ~c• Sii !>81() llVM ~ f-OI .,.,....~ UA ~ C....'NI 8S4 811 Sl' J9'1 lA"UIA AMC fasl"()n ~;1~33 lA lllllM>A PQ{lflc ' G-J· .... 71 ~231811 aAlflA AIU. (OWOIOI .. 111Qi ~()1'« Olilllf U4C-AMC Oro~ 1110• 1n o~ ,. •et"IQ 83, 03•') ----·""'*- --·---·--·-Q ---·--11!1! * eMA • lllV • MUlfTlllO'T'Oi. •I.ACM * SAlrTA AU f) ·~ I. ,, .. 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I 0 I 0 /In 70 MM No 'l'aue1 TOP GUii IPQ) SHOWS AT (U '5) (2 401 5 OS 1 10 I S!o TIUUMHST II fN I J SHOWS AT (I 00) l 15 S1lO 7 45 .. 10 05 DRIVE INS STADIUm tJ UI II 11 !\fltl!t !!11• Sttftym NCVKR TOO YOUNG TO D• I") 1'1111 l'trly Anlmal (R) INVAD«"S l'ltOll llA"S (flO) "1111 Jo Jo D1ncer (R) f'OLTK"9UST II ..-0·1 ~ "1111 Co·Hlt Tl.1 C1l I l'.ye (l'O 13) "AWMAL C") l"lul Co l'eeture Oudly l'orct (A) co•"" C"> 1'1111 The l'rotectonCR) No l'•nu Accepted DOWM60UT ... .vll"LY .. LU (tt) 1'1111 SwHt Liberty (l"O) "The FUNNIEST film in years.10 + ,, e; ry rr"Jnkhri. KABC TV -FE_R_R_1SliUEL_LE_R-~ DAY OFF (PO·Ul A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ~~-.. --~·-.......... ~- •Clll•*"' r t er .... ,,, ., .. • •I\ TOllO • (Cf*l'OI f I <!.el~ Mann lll'M 1'1UI !d_. WOOOl>f'IOO-Edwvcl91:111.W C.•tn !dwwlb ll<tlWI ~s:JJll 551.0SSS IM1.Q770 ~7444 COST A M UA • I.A lliil"6J • OWQi • l"fDmSJ Edwards C1rtm1 Ctr ltr l'lldflc'I I.I Mlrltdt Clnedome lldwerelt VllllOf C.nfl'r 97M141 ~ 8342"3 1181-0987 IL TORO 1.AOUH llACW Ol'AlfOI Wl:l'nllldTIJI , ldwllf'd1 Seclcllet>eck Edwtnb Sout" C~ft S~lllf!I 0r1 .... In l'eclftc·1H\.W.,18 !81 '88Cl 48'7-1111 8"1911170 on .... 1nl81 *3 ( :. ':'5 .:!:: ) s • ' motivated by hi1 IO\ICI of the lhca1Cr and his belief' that each human beioa carrtes within himself his own um· vertt. of MArteJ M " be said. .. The dea is io h~. t I call the sram mar of pentomimc -duai· cal balkt. mockrn dine%, hcina, ~atutia alld acrobaUCI. Eich an.; 11t should be enQ0'1tued to doVdop A tire) perfonner, he ha Jivcn up to 300 performances in a ••ftlle year. Yet ooo of b11 tincit adliell ments as far as he'• concerned is the crtallon of the International School of Mamodrama in Paris •hete be teaches scvcral hours a week. his own particular styfe." , : Man:au ta best known u tbe ' crtator of Bip, a cb.annina Whia.e- masked, clown in top bal wbo ltN1I and prances with the combiftcd wklted intoucian~ of 19th century Pierrot h.a.rtoquim, Italian commcdia dd am clowoa a.od Owtle Cbit.plin. "I don't believe 1n teachiq ltU· dents bow to rq,roduce the ptwa • TUC11 DCUT sram wt• .. "VIC( CllP" {PC) 1-. "1 l!H a•. tt.ll ..... ...... "" I lllr U:.JI, l:U. Sr.ii, 1;15,, ... _,~ "UCI Tt SCllll" (PC-U) U.JI. tll.•.JI ua. l:ll. 1•.a 1t.' TUCll ..,., mB TCllC9m ., ..... (PC) IA ,._., UI, t.15.. IHe C..T ... 'ftTOCOST r (H-13) U:JI. tll .•• l:Je, a:• 1115 • 1UCI ....., .,..0 Mllll.DSCWMllJHCD "UW Mll" (I) ll-2-4-U-lt "IOH Tit YllllC Tt tll" {N-UJ I .... HI.HI, 1-. HI +SATa Y lHSN S1\UTU STILi.Gii 'Ulll" (I) l;JI. 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Otano-Cout DAtLY PILOT/ Sunday, June 15. 1888 CBP warns teen-agers, 'Make lt to your future' To the Fdttor Graduation a t1mt when all the promasma tomorro~ seem w11h1n reach; when the future looks bnght a ume filled with nostaJgJa, fun and fneods. But all too often tragedy ~muhes these prom1~ into hollow~yed "might have beens," vagJls near ho~pataJ rooms, and classmates left behind at cemetenes. Motor vehicles cause far more deaths and inJunes to teen-agers than cancer, heart disease and all the infectious diseases com baned Nearly 10,000 teen-ager; die each }'ear 1n crashes. They are inexpenenced at both dnnkmg and dming, learning both at the same ume 100 often leads to disaster. The Highwa}' Patrol 1\ doing its best to prevent this from happening with its "Sober Circ1duat1on'' cam- paign. We are targeting this year's graduating class w11h messag~l> desig- nated to generate second thought!> about dnnlong and dm mg Rather than dactauni to seniors, "Don't dnnk and dnve on grad night," theCHP messqe plays off the pos1t1ve aspects of graduation with the slogan, "Mile at to your future." Th as message, emblazoned on post- ers, bumper suckers, biUboards and television announcements wtll be v1s1ble statewide this graduauon season. Loe~ orpmzattons, service clubs. Cit}' and county governments and schools. along with MADD and SADD, are organmng act1vtt1es for 'iemors that can provide health) alternative~ to alcohol-saturated parties. We wholeheartedly endorse tha!'i concept. Our young people are our best hopes and dreams for tomorrow. The efforts of the CH P and othens t-a n help to keep those dreams from becoming mghtmares. S.£. MALONE, CAPTAIN Depanment of Highway Patrol San Juan Capistrano Chernobyl should alarm us To the Ed st or: The most recent nuckar at:c1den1 which occurred in Ru,~1a should concern us There have been other \t:nou\ acodents at home and abroad and, unless something 1\ done 1mmed1- ately, the chances of controlling th1'> runaway fetish will Ix-come 1n- crca1sn~\ \hm Consider the los~\ incurred b\ past nuclear and b1olog1cal acodent·~ m the Soviet l Jnaon over the past 10 years Are we wa1ung for an unioal from the sc1ent1fic community or nuclear industl) or DefenS(' Depart· ment to alarm us to the great potential for danger? Why are we apathcm toward our future., Arc we testing our facts. almost detiantl}'" I'm afraid we have finall}' entered into a new time rnnc l 1le a!> we have known 1t on this plane a has taken on a new meaning uur future 11s unclear The gap betWl'Cn certa1nt) and uncer- tain I} 1s no"' ancreasingh getting smaller and 1t 1\ clnsmg in on u<i Our path'' either in danger or danger 1<> 1n our path ~an} people feel our spcnec, 1s 1n11m1dated b) all th1\ nudcilr dc- pendenle and want 1<1 nd the eanh ol their potenual for danger because the) believe in Murphy's Law Those people arc WJlltng to decrtase their dependence on electncit}' den"ed -from nuclear energy by the amount we are currently benefiting from 1t. or find alternate energy sourcts which are safer One reason we have these nuclear fac1ht1es 1s to produce fuel tor war We must not sit back and allow our leaders to play .. nuclear roulette." - too much to gamble. True, Jam not a suentist. I am asking many questions We should all ask a lot of questions It has been said to the effect that any person who rs cnticizang our attempts to funher develop our nuclear defense or andustr) l<i, whether they know 1t or not, working for the KGB. I disagree:: we have also learned a lot from the McCarthy era In I Q6S, our sc1ent1sts purpo'.iely staged a nuclear accident to sec what happens and spread rad1at1on for m1le<1 The name of this ICM ~1te wa\ "Jackass Flats" (an )OU guess wh\'1 Do \OU think we will ever learn io quit. fooling around with Mother "lature., ROBER r J \11( NERNE'r Ncwpon Beach Tests forced shutdown of lab To tht· Ed1tt.1r The commental) h) Thomas Ehrlich .. Animal rc\earc.h needed to tight human d1sea,c!>" Ma}' ~n. was nothing more than blatant propa- ganda As "provo<,l and profe<,<,or ol law · at Un1H·r<,1t~ of Pcnn<1~han1a, h1'> special interest in the continuance of animal rescarrh I' oh' anu\ to tho..c of us who kno1A. lhe \tof\ of the infamOU\ "head IOJlH\ lah JI hie; uni\ er'ill\ That lah hmught kdernl (la\pilyer) funding to that un1n·r\1ty at \urns of almost SI million a H'ar for 1.5 vcars -a total of $1 Z m1ll1on fh1\ funding was recentl~ <,toprx:d i!Od the lab closed a., e1 re,uh of '1d~o 13f>\'' of vanou' ··re'>Carch" escapade\, uc.1ng baboons 1filmed h\ thl' ··re- searchers" t. bc.·ing taken and <,hown to the public B> U\lng h1\ o\lt'nt<1l111u' title. provo\I .. Mr f hrltl h know' that man' peopk tl11 1101 !..now lhl' word and therefcirl· will n111 l>orhn Ill find out 1A.ha1 11 me·,111\ optinjl. 1n'>tead to tx· 1n awe· 111 \Ul h •1 lllil· .md hclic\C· an\th1n~ h<' '·I}' 'Prmcl\1 · mean\ hC'ad adm1nl\1r.1t11r .11111 " \lrnilar 10 the tttle "pnnc1pal." Of cou rse the cancellat1on of SI m1ll1on a year and the damage to the university's repu- tation are gomg to cause Mr Ehrlich. provost. to become angry. His anger ~hows tn his an1cle. No matter how he tw1~ts the truth. the facts remain the same· Animal research cannot work. animal!> are not human, they get different d1s- ea<;es, the}' react differently to drugs Results obtained through v1v1sectwn do not appl) to human beings V1v1sect1on I'> a mistake -a fixation which began in the dark age\ and has mult1phed to this day. along wnh human illness. Animal research perpetuates itself an that art1fic1al rccreauon of simulated human d1s- ca~ ur trauma in animal~ 1s not science Therefore. since no u-,eful 1nformat1on 1s obtained '"re· '>1:archers" are paid to keep tr) 1ng until the} get 11 nght, and the:, never will An}' advances 1n human medi- cine ha' c been brought about through clinical expcncnce and no amount of 'penal interest rhetonc can change 1h1\ "mrlc truth. I AllRA BARii i .\RO Wh1tt1t•r Baboon tests were gruesome 10 till' t dltl}r In rr<.P<1n,1· l•J I h•1m.1' F:hrllch''i cum men tar\ " \ 111 111111 Rc'icarch Needed lo F1gh1 llum.1n l>1\Ca~" (Ma) ?t1>. I "a' aniJted to find at the end of th<' comn1c nr.1r. th;11 Mr Ehrlich wa, nor c1 'l'll'Oll\l hut a provo\t and proll·\\ur ol la1A. al the 1nfam11u\ I 111\l'f\tl ) ul Penn· sylvanm Doe'in't he· kn11w 1A.h,11 goc\ on under hi\ \l'I') no\4.·01 T hl' gruc,omc baboon head-ba\hing c'pcnment'i c.onductC'd hy Dr < 1enarclh at the University of Pt•nnc.)'l\an1a which were finally halwd h)' Marµret Heckler. $CC1c1ary ol Health and Human c;crv1ces 1-lc:forl' ~he wa'i sp1nted away to Ireland were 1n1ury- to-the-head experiment\ c;1m11lating. they thouaht. football la.·.;ut 1n1unt'~ and car arc1d~nt~ Of cour!iC . th<' l'l11ho11n'\ head 1~ ,haped entirely d1fTerentl}' than a human head, 1ndud1na the: long tnout. and the rt\C'ar<.hc:n had to hammer the glued helmet from the ORANGf: COAST Daily Pilat t • monkc~·~ hc:td. thu~ 1nvahdat1ng an} I if there wa!> one) test resu It lJ pon Heckler's orders. the National In· stttute of Health d1scont1nued (1rn- arelli's federal grant money 1mml·d1- atcl)' and the lab was closed The real obJect of ex pen men ts ~uch as these 1s to receive huge fedrral grant'i o1 t.axpaye"'' money, 9.5 per cent of which arc rcnrwed time after time after time. So far. there Sttms to ht· no .. profound con~uencc<, for the health of the nation" from the c lo\1H<' of that laboratory. Anybody from the Univer1'1ty ot Pennsylvania who speaks out for animal expenment.at1on of any kind ~hould not be paid any heed They are a laughable lot after the outraae discovered at that umventty Mr Fhrhch ~hould hang ht~ head 1n 'ihamc for what hap~ned naht under h1, no5e at the tJnivc,,1ty of Penn- "ylvanta ,,..zw f<J!Ot T_T ... ~•~Edlt0t Deft,...., City fdr!Ot ftiffta.MM ~INll (dl!Ot c,-....,, Spori1 E dltor PAT SARFTT A Jrv1ne ,.,,,,.,c•=-- Con11<* --.,LCMtNI PfQducll()n tJ~ Teny._.. Cr~tlOll~ ........... ._, Martretino Oti.ct0t ....... *' l)lt('f l)t ·'It will strike some as strange that the first Jewish tenured professor In the Ivy uagueshouldflnd work ata Cathollcun/verslty so congruent to his tnteresls." ~ _ ..... -· ~-·---. -- GOP pinninf high hopes on California Senate race Victory essential for GOP toretain control of Senate SACRAMENTO-Declining Re- publican pro\pccts an U.S. Senate races in other states have raised the stakes sharply in this fall's California contest between Democratic LI .S Sen Alan Cranston and his Re- publican challenger. Ed Zschau In Washington. D C.. Republican Senatonal Campaign Committee spokesman David Narsavage might havt speaking for both panics when he told the New York Tames. "Cahfornra 1<; now our No. I race · For vanous reasons. the stakes hen were alread}' high Under JUSt about any circumstances the GOP would make a maJor effon to defeat Cranston's bid fora founh term. even tf his challenger had ~n the saml· kind of nght-wmg d1noo;aur he de- feated 1n each of his three prev1ou-. general clect1on contests for the <ienatr But the nomination of Zschau. a moderate with an appeal to independents and m1ddle-of-thc- road Democrats, gives Republicans stronger reason to hope ( ranston can be defeated Republican hope~ 1nll1all}' were raised by Cranston's failed pres1den- t1al campaign in 1984 In cmphas11- 1ng the issue of arms control, Cranston staked out a position 10 the left of Walter Mondale and undercut the bland, almost moderate image which aided his earlier senatorial campaign'> Subsequent poll<; in- dicated that while the erosion of his populant}' among home state wnst1- tuents wasn't as great as ong1nall> thought Cranston's Wh11e Hou'iC amb1t1ons did int11ct at least some marginal damage to hrs re~lccuon prospects The an1hmet1t. 1nvolvrd in 1h1s \ear·., <ienate races across the wunt11 MARTY SMITH has threatened Republic.an control ol the upper house from the ,.tart Jn a house an which the GOP holds only a H-47 ma1onty, 22 Republican-held Senate seats are up a vote this fall and onl}' I~ Democratic Rcpubhlan'> will have to win almost !Will' 3\ man) race'> as the Demo<:rats JUSt to '>la\ en•n To reduce the part\\ vulncrab1ht}'. <,op strateg1w. set their '1ght~ earl) on tour l~mocralll \eats The' hoped that b} captunng thcc,c r,cat\ lht:) would off ~t '>Ome ane' 1table Republican lo'.)~'>. Cranston was one of the ongmall) targeted Democrat~ Another is Sen Patnt:k Leah' of Vermont who al<.01s r,cclung re-ciecuon The other two ..cats are being Vilc.:atcd b}' rcunng Demcx.·rats, Gar) I Ian or <. olorado and Thomas Eagleton of Mmoun. But nm~. on top ol all this. the: rcccntl:. detenoraung (,()p outlook 1n Senate race\ m other st4tes will dm e Republicans all the harder to defeat \ran~ton If the GOP 1s to retain ma1ont> control of ahc Senate a '1ctory in the Caltforn1a race no longer seem\ merely dc<11table. n's become essential Even that ma> not be enough Zschau could defeat Cranston and \ttll JOtn the Senate as a member of a manont) pany Rcpuhhlan prospects m other states. for the moment. at least, look bad enough to makt· 1h;11 also a real poss1b1lit~ Senate race<; 1n nonda and \outh Dakota where R1:publican tir<1t· termers Paula Hawl...inc; and James Abdnor scd: re-clcn1un remain the <.10P's worst trouble\pot~ Hawkin'>, already on the shon end of poll~ in ma11..h-ups wuh the likely DcmeK.ra11t nom1n£'l· for the ~nate, t io\ Roh C,raham, continues to suffer a popu- lanty decline Abdnor is the man who defeated George McGovern 1n 1980, which is about his only claim to prominence Gov Wilham Janlclow probably would have been a stronger GOP nominee for the Senate, but he was defeated this month by Abdnor in the senatonal primary. As a result, the Democrauc nominee, Rep. Tom Daschle. appears to have a bctter- than~ven chance of winning in November. But Democratic challengers also are looking stronger against other first-term Republicans who gained their seats with the help of Ronald Reagan ·s 1980 landslide Among these suddenly more shaky GOP • incumbents are Jeremiah Denton of Alabama. Steve Symms of Idaho, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania Mack Mamngly of Georgia, Mark Andrews of Nonh Dakota, Don Nickles of Oklahoma and Bob Kasten of W1s- cons1n Vanous reasons explain the im- proved Democratic pro~pccts in those states Personal problems have plagued a couple of Republicans. In other regJons. difficult economic problems make for d1fficul1 pohucal problems This is especially true of the Dakotas and their farm-bued elonomy. If most of these Republicans con- tinue vulnerable through the general election campaign. it won't be hard for the Democrats to capture th.:: fo ur -or more -seats and regain a Senate majonty The GOP situation 1s worsened by the party's disappoint· mg progress in mounttng effective campaigns for the Vermont an. d Colorado seats held by Democrats All this means that both parties will be P.Ulhng out all stops to win 1n California They'll ra15t' money a' never before. squeezing every pohtt· cal action committee and every ally the}' can for maximum contnbutJons MartiD Smltla 11 polJtJc•I ~tor for Mc<.1atclly Nr"'' ~rvl~. 1st Ivy League Jewish prof settles at Catholic college In recent months a book wac; publ1shc:d m.1tmg the h1stol) of race pre1ud1ce at Yale Umvcr;1ty, with l'mphasis on the Excluded Jew. A few week<1 ago, Paul Weiss celebrated has 8Sth b1nhday T t is remarkable to contemplate that when h1~ name wa\ proposed in the late '40.. for a professorship at ) ale. there was 1ct1ve opposition to the idea of a tenured Jewish professor teaching undergraduates, the idea being that Jews simply didn't quite, er fit 1n wuh Yale traduaons One should add that Yale wa' hardl}' alone in this ethnic provin caali~m As much was true of mollt of the Ivy Lcaauc colleaes Daniel Bell, lflduaiin~ from thr C 1ty College of New York 1n the mid '30s, thoua,ht to 10 to the Far EHt to do his graduate work. Because he w11~ mterc,.ed in sinol~? No1 becau9e New York universit1ell of d1s1inct1on made an exception· If you were an expert on ('luna and were Jewish, OK, you could have tenun-. not othel'WIK Paul We1u ran into a ~cond preJudace. not one, hololfcver. directed at Jewi or C'•thohcs or Zoroastrians He reached the mandatory retirement a&e at Yale. That was 1n 1969. Paul Weiss wa. bom the year Qti~n Victona died. He accepted a ch.air of ph1I010phy at C.atholk Univcn1ty where he has been uproa.riously active, wnlmJ a doz.co books (be has written 24). tc-achinJ. roachina. wheedtina. teas· ms; Some who have experienced him think of htm u the supreme teacher. At Yale ho wu the poliucat hbn'll "a outt1n~." hut h11 orderly mind WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY made 11 hard for him to defend some of liberalism's zanier form\. ms e:tuber1nt w1fe quanelcd with him only on the guest1on of whom to vote for 1n 1948 She went for Henry Walla~. then the choi(~ of pro- communt~U and 5urri·ali\tic liberal!>. She was the latter, and died tragically two yenn later Paul Wem hrou&ht out ha magnum opus. "Modes of Being." a classic 1n philosophical htcraturc. while enaaaina an the u~ual liberal cauKs, foremo!lt amon,a them in the '6(), beanJ. of ooune, CIVIi nght\ Hc enp1ed in a fa\Cmatang quarrel, never totally healed, with h1\ old proteae and colleague, the Re\ William Sloane Coffin, who had tlttn anac~d by a black doctor IO Ne~ Haven who failed to report tor duty at a deSlanatcd ,11-1n against somebod). The doctor's point was that he had ma.dt 1t as a hlark niftn, and \011ah1 now an 1ntcvatw hfe ., di t1n1u1!oh~ from a hfr of poht1cal activism. Paul Wei s dtfendcd the doctor's dmston, m a d1al<>aut worth)' of Socnt.c1. At about th1t time, P:rofC'SIOr We1u had •hat T thi.nk of H htt Roman Spnna.. lie took a .sabbttical ind went to hve in bohem1a in New York Cit). There he took tct1ng le "'· 1m· mersed himself in the theater, learned the basic cahsthenacs of ballet, stud- ied music. s.culptina. poetry, play- wnghting, and developed an addtC· t10n to paintJna. which he cont1nue1 to pursue 10 his search into the heart ofc~sstenoe Four books issued out of that citpenence It will stnke some as strange that the first Jewtsh tenured professor 1n the Ivy Lcaauc should find work at a Cathohc university 50 coniruent to hrs interests. Paul Weiss would be amused at such befuddlement be- rause. you see. theolOJY, to the e•tent that it is based other tha.n on revelation and its e1qesis, i1 an inQuiry into the nature of man and into the nature of thinp. and metaphysics is Weiss' bq. Nothina interem him more than the question of what we arc, what ttmc as. what bc1na and existence are. He founded 1he Review of Met.aphystcs 3S ye.rs •ao and served as its editor for years The easy ph1l0t0ph1cal eclcctic11m of the Jewish professor m a Catholic university ttminds us of the ultin)ate aPPCa.J of universals. No scnae of strain 1s felt. tn the hiaher cirdet, amona men seeluna meuiphyiieal 1ruth5. Paul Weiss' father wu a tinsmith. His son workA:id his -ay throuJh collcaie by actina as • steno- arapher, went then to Harvard for h11 Ph.D .. whcrt he became a protqe or Alfred North WhiteM.ad. He Yf'C'nt on to the Sorbonne. to RadclifTi to Bryn Mawr, to Yale. He is on1 of thest stellar fiaures. that live jridC 10 me ~public. and bri~ uniles to Omit 'ffhO uperieoccd ham u 1 teacher. Wl.UJMIJ Badl~T 11 • ITNlntH NJl..aumt , JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SP£ AR Refugees trapped by INS stricture WASHfNGTON -Thousands of hapless Cambodians are livina a miserable e'ustence in a Thai refugee camp, trapped an a peculiarly 20th century bureaucratic nightmare: Though they fled from their home- land to e'ICape communist per- secution, they arc being barred from entry into the United States on arounds that they may themselves have been communist persecutors. The predicament of the approx- imately I S.000 Cambodian" at the Khao Dang camp 1s the result of a unique set of h1stoncal circum- stances Pol Pot's murderous Khmer Rouge rCgJme. which slaughtered m1ll1ons of Cambodians after se121ng power in 1975. has been ousted from aJI but a comer of Cambo<ha by a South Vietnam-backed regJme. In lh1s battle between two communist fac- tions. the Reagan administration has supponed the Khmer Rouge as the more "legiumate" government of Cambodia But with marvelous inconsistenc), the lmm1grat1on and Naturahzat1on Service has refused entry visas to the Khao Dang refugees on grounds that they -like the U.S government - may once have supported the Khmer Rouge Sen John Glenn, D-Oh10, has taken up the c.ause of the Cambodian refugees, after being appnsed of their plight by his daughter, Lyn, who v1s1ted the wretched camp an Thai- land two years ago. No one want! to admit Khmer Rouge cuuhroats into this country, and there 1s of course the probablhty that a few oflhe Khao Dang refugees were 1n faC1 Pol Pot's henchmen But Glenn and other critics charge that the INS has been unfair in the wa}' 1t screened the refugees for possible Khmer Rouge cnmmals, and the agency s1m_ply won't admn 1t. Jn an internal office memorandum ol> tamed by our assoc1ate Lucctt.e l...agnado, Glenn wrote: .. Two of the three rejected ca~ files J asked to review personally were suddenlX approved - a 66 percent error rate! • The senator's theory is that the issue has now become a "test of manhood for ~me members of the bureaucracy, who refuse to concede thry might have made some mis- take,." An independent inve1tigat1on of the screening methods was completed recently by the U.S Committee for Refugees, a pnvate advocacy group established to help refugees world- wide. lts report "Lookmg for Phan- toms," 1s a devastating cnt1que of the lmm1grauon Serv1cc''i treatment of the Cambodian rcfug~. To begin wt th, the report notes, the lNS was going on the '"fuodament.a.Lly flawed assumpuon" that most of the refugees who applied for visas "could well be" Khmer Rouge alumru. The overwhelmmg op1n1on of expert!. consulted by the committee, how- ever. was that most of the refugees at Khao Dana were probably them- selves perse<:uted by the Khmer Rou1e, and survived the reign of terror through tcnac11y or sheer luck. Only a handful could possibly be Khmer Rouge cnmmals, the experts ~ed. Conaress1onaJ sources have con- firmed the report's charge that when the INS anterrogato~ spotted "in· con11stcnc1es" 1n the personal history provided by an often bewildered ref uace. they were deemed proof th.at the apphcant was covenng up a Khmer Rouse past. And if a rcfuace's story was consistent -for e .. ample, tdm1tt1na "cooperation" with the Khmer Rouge by a>vmg the sold1en nee. when refusal would have mc.nt death -he would still lose out. In a letter to Secretary of St.ate Gcorsc Shulu.. Glenn stated the ~ s1mpl~ "We arc concerned that in our efforts to identify and exclude (Khmer Rouar). we may be excludina a s1an1ficant number of deaervina refuaces.·· EYE IN THE SKY: How IOOd are U.S. spy satellites? A secret National Secunty Counc11 report pve11 pretty Jood idea. It describes th.e labonous move of the SoV\et ••fl.at Twin" radar from the SaryShapn area of Central Asia to the Kamchatka peninsula "That move. of more than 3 600 mLlcs. rcquimt I 6 vchiclet and took about &ix months for completion includin1 disauemb1y and' presumably, 1torqt time," the report said. Construction of the fo\Jodation for lbc radar bc:pn six months before the dlsauembly at Sary Shapn and took seven months to finish -which 11 v.hy the ntdar must have been llored 10mewhcre for a while. How did 1he ClA know an this' hi 11tcllita ~ W1tch1na every mo~c llllyl'lllt SUNDAY. JUNE 15 •• 1986 Reggie J.ckaon'a teammatH recount ber lr.cld1nt for DA C2. Donald Croa•tt la •hooting up the cherta In akMI Mtloft. Cl. ...,,...,.,...._, ....... Sutton stalls at 299; Angels march on, 6-5 By CHRIS MONAHAN o.ir Niii C..; $ I b I It was to be the day Don Sutton met with destiny and one he was destined to remember, the day he would finally hit the milestone that 20 years aao 1CCmed miles away. But Sutton Just missed reaching the plateau known u 300 wins, perba_ps by little more than the reach of a teammate. When Rudy Law's line drive eluded Wally Joyner an the seventh, and Willie Wilson crossed the plate with the tying run, Vlctory had. eluded Sutton, but not the Angels Doug DeCinces led off the c1&hth and untied the pme with a home run that just went by Wilson, and the An&els beat Kansas City, 6-S, before 40,005 at Anaheim Stadium. The win moved the Angels over .SOO, back into sole possession of second place m the AmenCH Leque West and. coupled with a rare Texas loss, leaves them JUSt 31h pmes back. Toda7'•1ame Kansu Cuy (1.eibrandt ~) 11 Aqeb (Romaiuck 3-4). Ttme: I o'clock. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). decision, J would ba ve been a behive of emotion and I don't know wbetber J wouJd be able to detcn'"be 1ny feeliDIJ," Sutton said. .. But I do know one thins: Tomorrow I've Ft lO . minutes on the life cycle and 16 q>nnts in the outfield ... He will also ha vc another aboi at 300 apanst the Royals Friday ill Kansas Ci!r. · "All tndividual aa:omplishmenu att done within the framework oft.ho team -300 wins, SOO borne rum « 20 WUlS ID a IQSOD. The team obJccti ve 11 to WJn and llC1 to t.be playoffs. I'm pJeascd we woo. I would have been more pleased ilTd won." Don Sutton releuee a pitch (left), while K•n ... City Manacer Dick Benner &eta pitched oat of the &ame Saturday. Sutton knows 111s 1nev1t1ble he wtll move past 299 wtns. on to 300 and eventually on to the Hall offamc. but he was reserved afterward when talk.in& to the hoard of reporters around bJs locker. "Had I won lost or had no MAnqer Gene Mauch coocumd wtth Sutton U)'l.DI. ~1 want Doa Sutton lOWUl 310p.met by the end of this teUOn and I want U1 lO win 90. II WC WJn 90, l\e'U WID 310." (Plea8e .. AJllOm.8/C3) Padres pound Dodgers SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Padres pitcher Enc Show dad some· thmg very uncharactensllc Saturday night when he asked to leave the game in the eighth 1no1ng whale work.mg on a threc-hmer against Los Angrles. But by then. his teammates already had done somethmg equally unusual by sconng eight runs for him on their way to a 12..<J victory of the Dodgers "It killed me to take myself out of the game." said Show. 4-4, who left with a sore nght elbow. "I hated 1t. Even a )Car~ 1 wouldn't have done n, but I felt 1t was for the good of everyone. We've all got a chance in this d1V1s1on and I've got to thmk of the effects " Show said the elbow pains. whale Today'• GlllDe Dodcen (Honcyi:.utt Di~o (Dravecky S-6) Time: l:OS. TV. Channel 11. Radio· KABC (7). 5-4) at San not senous, have bothered ham aJI year. Although he has been plagued by a lack of offensive suppon most of the season, there wasn't any talk of that 1n the dugout "I guess. because it's not really funny.'' Show said with a smile "Most of my games have been very close, let's JUSt put 1t that way " Show and loser Orel Hcrsh1su, 5-S, matched each other for three score- less innings In the fourth, Steve Garvey's RBI double -only has second hat ever against Hersh1ser in · 22 at-bats -scored Tony Gwynn, who had doubled Then in the sixth. Graig Nettles hit a three-run homer. the 377th of his career. to give San Otego a 4--0 lead and the rout was on. Nettles's homer moved htm into a tac for 26th on the aJl-ume list with Norm Cash and Tony Perez. "Graig's three-run homer to the opposite field was a bag two-out hit. when two-outs htts have been very hard for us to get," said Padres Manager Steve Boros Kevm McReynolds added a two- run homer and Gwynn drove in three runs with a pa1r of doubles and a tnple as San Ote•o ended the Dodgers' four..pme winnina streak. Enc Show, 4-4. won for the first ume since May 20 He struck out five and walked three. C'ra1a Ltfferts gave up a single in the e1&hlh. .,.._,..... Kat.by Ormeby wu ued to belnt a.bead of the netd. Torre m8.naging just fine, in the booth 1 Ex-Braves' chief expressed interest in Chicago post apparently pracucmg by acting as a maJor league pitcher Pomona I knew him when he thought the bi.pest stadium 1n the world wasat Cal Poly. baseball cards and ll may be the thickest book ever published on the grand old pme •In the antitrust tnaJ between the United States Football League and the National Football League. I will giveyoutheUSFland 14pomts. •Don (almost 300) Sutton of the Angels has a huge collection of country and western song titles . One of those cowboy singers should wnte a song about Sutton. Bun TUCIEI •The Angels' super rookie Wally Joyner 1s spend mg considerable ume around ReggJe Jackson.. Hopeftllly. not too much will rub off. • Reun ng Nauonal Leque PrcD- dcn• Chub Feeney hates beards and once said. ··a ba.ltplayer"Wttb a lard looks likead1sheveled bum" ... the incomn\I pres1deot tS rctJrin& Yale President A Bartlett Gwnatti ... a disheveled bum. Nobody came m on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... SPORTS COLUMNIST •The A. is for AD&do. •Former Atlanta manager Joe Torre expressed interest m succccd- mg J 1m Frey at Cbicago TorTChas kept an pracuce managing the Angels from the TV booth. •Van Nuys heavyweight con· tender Mark Wills, who defeated Greg Page. 1s no relation to Maury. •If Hollywood Park 1s really losing that kmd of money. can we expect a shakeup at the top'> . One thing 1s sure. it would delight a lot of people at the bottom maybe, Steve Sax .. Or. 11ttuu1s taken, Frank Trombone. •Baseball tnv1a. What maJor league player's sister has an Olympic •Among the reasons they are planning a new stadium for Chicago 1s that eng.ineers say Comiskey Park. wtucb 1s 76 years old, 1s actually fall1ngdown. •Brazil went throuah the entire first round of the World Cup wtthout evengivUllupagoal .. PeJewbo'> •Next, that mclmameguyon ESPN wtll come up with one for Oil Can Boyd lnodcntally that name comet from the fact that Boyd calls becr"Otl .. anddnnk.sa lotofiL event named after he~ D1ck1e •I promise I will be the fint 10 know When my memory suns to go: Thon'ss1stcr Mary. •The US. Open remmded us that there as nothing unique about long· ball hmers.. the woodsare full of them. •Dodger pitcher Jerry Reuss 1s interested an an acting career and he as •The Dodgers' Franklin Stubbs would be a more popular player 1fhe had a more melod1ous name. . Like •The NCAAoflic1aJ putting the heat on Omaha to provide the College WorldScnesw1tha larserst.adaum is Jerry Miles who was a sportswnter at •Boston Red Sox star Wade Boa.s may come close tohming.400-aThe stays healthy . La.st week. Sous bruised his nbs when he fell m Eis hotel room trying to take offh1s cowboy boots •There 1sa new book out on But faculty bas not departed . I remember when the NBA season started. With lead on line, Norman puts up, gallery shuts up Hecklers silenced when Aussie holds lead over Sutton. Trevino SOUTHAMPTON. NY CA P) -Greg Norman. disturbed by taunts from an unruly gallery JUSt when he seemed ready to run away with the tournament. regained tus composure and a one-shot lead over Lee Trevino and Hal Sutton Saturday after three rounds of the 86th lJ S Open GolfChamp1onsh1p. "We weren't at a football. soccer of hocke) match Something hke that can ruin a good da} for a solfer," said the muscular Austrahan. who saw his dominance tum into a leader board crowded with I J players withm four shots of the lead with 18 holes to play Seven others. including Jack Nicklaus, were no more than two shots further back. "There were 16.500 golf fans out there and about 200 Jackasses who think they can say what they want to ~y." Norman said. "I'm not the kind of guy to take that sort of stuff very long.." So. after making a double bogey and blowing a three· shot lud on the 13th hole of the third round. he went to the ropes in search of" a couple of guys who obv1ousl} had too much todnnk and thou&ht they had the nght to sa) anything they wanted to," Norman said The two spectators had taunted Norman with yells ot "You 're choking. Greg. you're choking, .. after the pivotal 13th When he spotted them -"They'd been following us around all day," Norman said -he shook his finger a1 them and wd: "If you want to say that. say 1t after we're done, so I can do someth1na about 1t" U.S. Open leaders Gree Norm.n L"Trtvlno Hel Sutton 9ot> Twey Rev Flovd Oenla Welson Pevne Stewert Mike Reid ~1'1' McCumbef" Scot! Vtn>leNI Lennie Clemenl1 ~Crenlhew Bemherd IAOGtr Tom Welton 71-61-71-210 U-61-69-211 7S-70-U-211 10-73-*-212 7Hl-70-213 n-10-71-213 76-41-ff-213 1 .. -n--M-tll 74-71---213 1s-n-61-214 7S-n-.67-214 76-6.....,...._,14 74-10-70-21' n1H1-21' Norman, who lost to the rejuvenated N1ck.l.auson the last da> of the Masters, had a four-i.Lroke lead Wlth 27 holes to play and sull led b~ three going to No. 1 l Then 11 happened Norman drove into the rough. ran his second shot through the green and down a slope, cbJppcd beck through the arcen apin. chapped to four feet. then mlSSCd the putt for a double bogey Trevino tapped an a one-foot b1rd1e putt and went o;Ulllung off the green -baling his h~ to keep back a smtle -~1th a share of the lead The tie didn't last but ~unda) suddenly shaped upu a showdown -and a crowded one, at that. 4.fter a da> when fickle Shinnecock HtUs pve up 17 <iubpar rounds included compct1t1vc,coursc rccord-tytna 66' b) Sutton and M ake Reid no one was under par Only Norman, at 210 after Saturday's I-over 71, was ("•en Trevino. seeking a third Open title at aae 46. c109Cd v.1th a I-under 69, his S«ond stra1&ht subpar round. Lee TTeTlno apparently doan 't like belna ID eecond place, or m•M•a1 a patt on 1teeond bole at U.S. Open Saturday. The spectltors apol<>&ized and "lorman ~nt on about his business, rcpin1na sole control of the top spot when playtna partner Trevino made bogey from a bunler on the 18th hole. First-round leader Bot:i rway. who ICOJ'C'CI his second victor\ of the PGA Tour ~a<;<>n last week, had a 69 that put him at 212, onh 1v.o \hot' off the lead Ormsby ran race against time and time bomb ROCKINGHAM, N.C (AP) -~'l IA tetn- ager. Kathryn Love Ormsby ran the 'lllndy hills around this textile town. amazina mentor'l with her athleuc skill. winning fnend1' devotion with her selQessncss and worrytng her parent' with her drive for perfection Today, at 21. the North Carolina Statr tJn1vcn1ty track star hes 1n a hospital bed. paralyzed from the watst down Those who know her are aaonwna over why she suddenly peeled away from the leaden and Jumped off a bnd&e at the N C AA Track and Field Championships in Jnd11napohs the evcnin1 of June 4. "l wiU never aCClCpl that 1t wa~ a iu1c1de attcPlpt in the claukal sense," said Ralph Roberuon. pnncipal of Richmond Count} Sensor Hi&h School. whett "Kathy Orm hy Day" was declared in her honor after the athltte won three state races as a senior 1n l 983. "I don·l think she was Kathy Ormsby at that potnt -not the Kathy Orm~ wt' kno•. •• he wd. "l'm convinced the made no conscious deasion that 'I'm aoina to do thl ••• Other friend, and teamma~ \AY tht' Kathy Ormsby they know loved to win but wa\ t'mbarrasscd by the adulation 1t brou&ht That she 50 lovC'd the sheer exhilaration of runnma that her coach had to hold her bad. That she was so dedicated to becoming a medical m1ss1onary that she'd study an thr car on tnps to track meets That she was an "overach1rver" who~ motivation was not to glonfy herself bu1 to aJonfy God. That she was a c;hy 11rl with little ume for ~1almni. but "ho would spend houn talkma with trusted fnends while they ran totether "When I firc;t met her. I was doina prttt~ aood 1f I •ot a couple ohtatements out of her,· said Jackie Tanner. a JI-year-old Rock1n&}\am maratho ner who ran I S-mtle workouts with her "Rut when ~"ere runnana. that wu the be~I time to talk Tiunp JUSt seemed tO Oow •• Tanner ,_1d they ran early on Sundl) morninp .so Onnsb) could act back m time for 'JC'f'\ 1m at Roc1anlham's Flnt S:rpt1~ C hutth. where ~he wau youth co-pastor and sana 1n the choir. T annt'r tt<".allt'd on«" ~t11ng out on a 2(} .. mile run with Onnsby, who c,topf>C."d with li\f m 1 leS tO 10 bec8U9C .. he had prom I seJ her \'Oil h she would run only 15 miles · After IS mil~. I was read} to give out but 1he said, 'I real1¥ wish I could run thf rc<it of the way Wlth you. " Tanner said "I think c;he enjoyed the camaradcne. ·· But he uad her mother ~II), a nuiY at Richmond Memonal Hoc;p1tal told mr c;hr w1shC'd ~athy would relu a httle hat -t'a\t' up s.ome ·• Her father Dale uad -.he ~•., un,kr grc."al prtnurt to c;un"'ttd "Kathy has always tended to ht <ln overachiever and pule; a tf'C.'mendou' amount on hentlf." Orm,h). manqer ol a Burl1n1ton lndustnes Inc. textile plant near Rock.Ingham. told the Ralei&h News & Observer. The Omubys .-ere dKhnina mterv1e-' at wttk'send. telhq ~nen they Just wantt'll to con~ntnte on ICllln& their daupner M< ~ to North <?arohna. Docton mo11«'d Omh~ H• Duke Uni\'entt)' Medical Centt'f in Ourham. NC. on Friday. Kathy's pres.sure ,·.am<' frwn within n111 from her parent\ or coaches. Yid Pete t'lttman, her haah SI: hool track coach "r>unng the thrtt years she ran here, she nr' er once left pract1~ without sa} tn~ 'C'oacb, ac, there anythma else I n~ to do'>'' he said. "\hewa, thatwavm thcclauroom. too. SMd1d e .. ·enth1na 10 the be-It of her ab1lil)' .. At o ne meet in her senior year. after she had alrcad> run three races, she voluotttred to rt'place a ,1ck teammate 1n the 1.600-mcttr rela\ and helped thr team quahf~ for the rcgional" "She v.a1 ven much a team playn." \aid rm man lr('()f'JC 81 hop, another Ric hmond Coun· '' track ('OICh, ~1d the ume · '"If he didn't come 1n fint, 1he had a tendency to tbmk. .,he wH 1ett1n1 a lot of other peopll" down.'' he 1d "Winn1ns "°" for henclt She kilt., there W'CfC to m.&ft) peoi* behind her." In 19 ), Ormsby won the Jtalt cham· p1onsh11>1 an tht 800-mcta. 1.600-mct.cr and UOO-me1er races. ~nana ~rds that un CPI ...... OIUISBT /C3) 8-year-old girl logs new chapter in Dlrling books Connon. Mayotte reach final• G -. h • t 1 OOth Jn London, Amencans Jlmmf Coa-· ;:~,~.~::s.:·,,~~or.::!'ti~~··c;:~ El arner 1 . s . From AP '11pak1Ma !::~p }';"~~~:i':n~bM~?0~~.m.:h~· was seeded HR 1· D Astros' WlD eifbth 1n the tournament 11 ueen'a Club, defeated Uurd·steded Ste.fu Uber1 o S~edcn 1-6, 6.-1 af\er Connors rushed put fellow Amcncan "*re ~ .... 6-3. µ Playma his fi~t Grand Prix tournament af\er comma otT a 1 ().w~k suapen1100, <Annora needed Just 64 minute• to dispote of se,uao, one of the world's top doubles player who was a turpriaina semifinalist an this grass court event . . . In Ed&baston, EnaJ.and, Pam 8'rlnr. the top seed and dcl'cndfo.a champion, and second-seeded Muaela MalHn of Bulpria won their ~mafinal matches 1n t.be women'1 Tennis Cltss1t'. Shnver defeated Lartua Savctaeako of the Soviet U naon 6.-2. b-I in a match that took JU St 46 minute~ Mal~va had to st.ave off a determined comeback hy foun.h·S«dcd Katlly Jordu ~fore prcvoihna 6-0. b-7 ( 10..8), 6· I in a match that lasted just over two hours. MIAMI -Can Ann Ha)et, 1 blond· haired, blue-eyed 8-ycar-<>ld who favors purple, ia a world champion an a spon usually auocialed wtth burly lum~l'}Acks and the North Woods. Tbe .. city shckcr from M1am1," as her mother calls her, is a two-time world champion in her qe group, Q and under. in the spon ofloarolhng. She's also the younge~t ever to hold an amateur lotrolhna t1tJe. a feat rccoan11ed last month b) the Guinness Book of Records. winnina at in I Q84 and I V85 and comana in second an 1983. "Her motivatina factor 1~ ~he lake~ to win," say~ her father. J.B Hayer. Asked what she thanks about dunng compe111ion. the th1rd-arader says simply "The troph). "All she needs as pracuce." says Bonnie Pendlttun of Fort Lauderdale. the 1984 women's world champion in the professional d1vmon and Can Ann's one-tame coach "She has the technique down. 1 expect she'll be rolljng professionally an a few years and winning. 1 hoix- to be retired before then ~cause she's good." And practice Can Ann docs. While her <:om pelltors m Wisconsin, M1ch1pn and Minnesota wa11c.-d out wanter, C'an Ann pracuced 1n her backyard pool on one of two red cedar logs the fam1l) ordered from 8nt1sh Columbia Loarolhng. or barhng. tracn Its ongins to spnng log dnves an eastern Canada and New England m the early 19th century, when lum~ryacks gu1d1ng umber downstream 10 the mills had to balance on floating l~s Their work developed into the sport ofb1rhn$. with two men ui.ang their feet to spin a log rapidly an the water. snub or stop It suddenly reverse ats motion and rock 1t an an rffon to get each othrr off balance and into the water The first recorded logrt)llang l.hamp1onsh1p was held an 1898 and the lntcrnat1onal Log Rolling World Champ1onsh1ps have b«n held at the Lumber1ack Bowl m Hayward. Wis . since 1960 And Can Ann does ~em nonplus<;ed by her ~talus. taking tame to sho"' her 4-ycar-old sister and tcllov. competitor, Cnss1 Lyn. ho"' 10 roll But she did get excited when the Hayers rece1.,,ed a letter from Guinness an May telling them (·an •\nn would~ 1n thr 1987 ed1t1on of the records book "That was exc1t1ng." Can Ann said "I feel lake a famous person lake Li vi'> Presln" Gr. Quote of the day Joaqaio Andujar, the Cltentn c Oakland A ~ patcher. as he wandered awa) from a team stretching dnll: "Babe Ruth never stretched " 3 Angela back Reggie's story MILWALKEE -Three teammates • of An els outfielder Rewe Jackson have denie~ a tavern patron's accusation that his fllce was slammed on a table after seeking an autograph from Jackson . authorities said Saturda). Mel Flanagan. assist.ant Milwaukee Count} di!>· tnct attome} said the players told 1nten1e"'cr" the} saw "no blows no punche\. no shoving" Donald Weimer. 26, of Racine, who required st111..hes for a cul l'han, said Jackson se11ed him dur1n11. a post-game 1nc1dent May 3 an a downtown tavern acros'l the street from the hotel where tha: Amencan 1 eaguc club was staying Jackson 40, said la'it month that Weimer thre"' pieces of paper plate on the tabk "'here he and three teammates were having dinner He told police he ordered We1mt'r to leave Witnes~s said Weimer had asked Jal k\on unsuccessfully for an autograph and tore up a platc that Jackson had ~1gned for a bartender Flanagan said she and 01\tnct Altorne} f M1t'hal'I McCann talked a fe"' da}\ ago by telephone with infielders Rob\\! ilfong and Rid Burleson and p1td1cr Donnie Moore Flanagan ~•d tht; player' related that the gu) came back land) dumix-d the torn-up paix-r on the food Reggie grabbed him by the cloth1ngand told him 10 p1c:k 1t up The next thing we knew, the guy was on the floor" She ~aad the d1stnct attornc) '>office may dt'cide an a week whether charge'\ 'lhould 0c filed CdM•s Trout in tennis finals SANT<\ BARBARA -Da.,,c Bohan-~ non of C 1arden Grove and ( harles Hocveler of Ross, < ahf. advanced Satur- da) with semifinal ... ctones in the men·~ Nauonal 40\ uras!>Court T enn1s < hamp1onsh1p In douhler, pla) at MonteCllu Country < lub. Bohannon and Dcnn1'i Trout ol Corona del Mar defeated Hoc\elcr and C hun '>1cele of c uhanett Ma,., .. 7-6. 6-3 Bohannon defeated Richard Lcalh of Laguna Beach. 1-5 6-3 Hocveler beat Walter Johnson of Atlanta. C1a h 4. 7-6 In the other doubles semifinal T errv l:hlt"r' of \an Juan Cap1~tran<>. and Gal Howard of Daly ( 1ty defeated JcfTQu1nn and C or~y Meinhardt of Modesto. 6-2. l·6, 6-4 • Maatalir atara at track meet SAC RAMENTO -Em Mastahr. the m CaJ1fom1a hia,h school 3,200-meter cham· pion. ran the second fastest prep 3,000 meters of all tame Saturday to h1ghhght the Golden West lnv1t.at1onal track and field meet. Mast.ahr racw away from twin brother Mark over the last lap to run 8:07.60, second only to the pending high school mark of8:0S.8 set earherth1s year brJ01hn Trautmann of Monroe--Woodbury High an Central Valley.NY Trautmann contracted mononucleosis recently and was forced to skip the Golden West. which annually bnngs together the top h1&h school seniors in the nation. Mark Mast1hr, the California l.600champ, placed second to his brother in 8· I 0. 54. Harlan Dans, an unheralded spnnter from Metaine. La , beat aood fields by large marams to capture tht 100 and 200 meter dashes. Davis won the I 00 m I 0 5 hnd the 200 in 20 9 3 both mark! the best of hl'I ltfr Massey vaults to I-stroke lead HERSllE:Y PA -Debbie Massey's n 6-under-par 66 Saturday vaulted her into a on<'·'>lro~<.> lead af\er two rounds of the L PC1A Lad} Ke~stone Open golf tour- nament MaS\C\ "'ho \hot e'en-par 72 m Fnda) ' fir\t round had ~ .. en birdies. I 0 pars and one hoge} on thr 6.348-}ard West ( ourse of the llershey C"ountr) C lub Her 36-hole '>Core of 4-under-par 138 is one shot ~ltcr than Nancy Scranton and 'iht'rn Turner going into toda) \ final round C\<.ranton who shot 7' an thn1pcn1ng round, 'hot .1 tif1 wh1k r urner added a 70 tu go \\1th her opening round 6~ Ormsby top Top Fuel qualifier C 01 UMBlJS,Oh10-C1aryOrmsby . Mark Oswald a'ld Warren JohMon paced the field an final qualifying Saturday for the 22nd annual National Hot ~od Assoc1a-• t1on Spnngnat1onals at National Trail Race!way The four-day event concludes IOOa) with 'ilnjllc· d1m1nat1on final.. Orm<ib ... from Rose' 1llr held onto tht' No I po~1t1on 1n Top f-uel racing with a top run ot 5 4~ seconds at 262 85 mph I he d:ip .. ed time 1'> a Ol'"' Spnngnat1onals record Mansell wins Canadian GP pole "iOr-..1 RE1\l -"l1gel ~an\Cll ol • England '\.Cl a track record '>aturda\. shouldenng first-da» leader .\}rton ~nna of Brazal aside on tile wa) tu u1ptunng the pole pos111on for today·~ Canadian (,rand Pm Mansell. dn.,,ing a W1ll1am\-Honda. toured lhc twisting 2 74-mile Galle~ \ 1lkneuve C'1rcu1t in I minutc. 24 118 ~conds. an a\erage of 117 274 mph Thal 'ima5ht'd the rrcurd of I 24 56.., I I 16 fl~ I mph) set la'>t June b} the late F ho tk \ngeh' 111lt;1h111 a Lotu'l-Renault Television, radio TELEVISIOl'I 10 am -MOTOR SPORTS ~ ·\\( \k M1rh1gan 400. trom lnterna11onal \prcd'4.I\ 111 Arooklyn. M1lh <hannrl .2 11 am -GOLF l \ <)pen l111n1 ~outham8ton, N Y . 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Elsewhere m the Nauonal Leasue. ntlllee '7, Expos I: Darren Daulton rapped three hits. includma a ticbreakina single during a three-run sixth innina that carried Philadelphia past Montreal. Reda!, Braves l : Cincannau·~ f.nc Davis led off the ninth mnana with a single and eventually 5iCOrcd on an error by Atlanta third baseman Rafael Ramirez. hOana the Reds over the Braves. Me11 5, ptratet l: Sid Fernandez pitched a thrtt-hittcr. retanng 26 of the fin.al 28 batters, as the Mets defeated Pittsburgh for their fourth stratght victory and seventh JO the last eight pmes. Fernandez. 7-2. defeated the Pirate~ for the 'iCCond lime in a week, having beaten them 4-3 last Sunday. ... 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"'Thi cam -~ ... _.... -nit I SOCC ER BJ BARRY PAUL&NER As the top relief pitcher for the fountain Valley Hi&h frosh-toph buebll~ team th•• past aeuon OOnald Crossett ii uted to perf onnins under hre and 1unrun1 down opposina hitters. But when not throwin1 l>u1le11 on the mound, the ! S-year~Jd Crossett, who re<lently comple~ h11 !~man year u a Baron, aims ~t clay PJICOlU travcUna up 1,0 100 m.p.h 1DJtead ofa stationary catcher'• mm. Crossett has become proficient enouiti to have been selected to attend a Junior Olympic ------ Uruguaythreatenefl with expulsion, fined Coach of cham ps of Sout h AmerfCa banned for 1 ga1?!e MEXICO CITY (AP) -~uth Amencan champion Uruguay was fined Saturday and threatened Wlth expulsion from the 1986 World Cup by FIFA thegoverninabodyofworld soccer. for rouah play, wh1Je Coach Omar Borras was banned from his team's bench for its neitt pme. FIFA vice president Hennann "leubcrger said Saturday that 1t had seen enouah of Uruguay's harsh tactics. Borras Wlll not be allowed on his team's bench for its match Monday apinst Ar&entina. The Uruauay federation was fined 25,000 Swiss francs (about S 12,000) for ruged play in the opcmna round, and Borras was warned that further dis- c1phnary action would follow a cont1nuat1on of such play. Neuberger called Fnday's 0-0 draw wnh Scotland a "bad situation." Uruguay played all but the first 53 seconds with I 0 men after Jose Batista was ejected for a brutal tackle of Scotland's Gordon Strachan. Neuberger told a news confercn~ that the Uruauayan players were responsible for "ungentlemanly con- duct and misconduct on the bench" agarnst Scotland. "The ref crcc was molested and even threatened," Ncubcrier wd, "and Borras ... used •ncouth lanauagc and insulted the ref,rec.'' The four South American t~s and the host Mexians were expected to have an advantage over tt* others because of the heat. the altitude, and the fan support. And all five Latin American teams -Brazil, Meuco, Paraauay, Uruiuay and Ar&cotina -qu.aUfied for the second round of the iobal soccer cbamp1on&h1p. But now, that edge could be offset by something which many of the Western Hemisphere players have rarely -af ever -expenenced. Knockout games. The nclw unaJe elimination format. Overtime. (o1. lowed by penalty lock shootouts 1f the game is still tJed. The second ·round bq.Jns today with Mexico playing Bulpna at Aztec Stad1um in Mexico City, and the Soviet Unaon opposing Bcl&ium at Leon. On Monday, it's Ar&eotma vs. Uruguay in Puebla and Brazil agaanst Poland at Guadalajara. Italy plays France at Olympic Stadium and Morocco takes on West Germany in Monterrey on Tuesday England plays Paraguay at Aztec and Denmark goes apinst Spam at Queretaro on Wednesday ORMSBY'S ORDEAL ... From Cl stand 1n the latter two contests Robertson declared "K.alhy Or- msby Day" that May 26, rccoanmng also her scholasllc averqe of more than 99 percent over 12 years, her No. I si..ndang an a class of 550 and her volunteer work m Richmond Coun- ty Students wore "KO" badaes and the local papers and radio stations gave the event speclaJ play. "She was totally embarrassed about 1t," Robertson said. * Onnsby chose N.C. State for Its strona track program although no scholarship was offered. Once at 1he university, however. she proved herself. makang the dean's hst 1n pre- med and 1mpress1na her track coaches enouah to win full athletic scholArshaps her sophomore and JUD· 1or years. "If I was goang to pack an athlete to be m our program, 1t would be Kathy Onnsby.' NC State coach Rollie Ge1aer said after she fell from the bndac. "lf I was going to pick an md1v1dual to be my daughter. 11 would be Kathy Everyone in this proaram loves her .. In Arni at the Penn Relays. a. nauona track meet held an Phaladel· ph1a each spnng., Miss Onnsby broke the women's collq1ate record for I 0,000 meten. . "A lot of new than gs we rt happen. ma to her," said teammate Connie Joe Robinson. "Anytime a person excels the way she was, there's obviously a lot more pressure She had stepped up. She was elate. She was on TV and in the newspapers " But, Robinson added. "She be- lieved her record was a &if\ Crom God She never mcnuoned the pressure " Al Indianapolis. said Geiger. "When we talked just before the race. she seemed to be looking forward to It -not only that race but other things this summer." Miss Ormsby was an fourth f.lacc and within a step of third with .500 meters to go m the I 0.000-meter race when she ran away from the pack, scaled a chain-hnk fence and kept running across a softball field She continued running west for two blocks along.side New York Street, a three-lane, one-way throrouahfarc between the Indiana-Purdue Univer· s1ty stadium and the well-kept grounds of the university mechcal center. When she reached the steel bndge over the White River, she apparently climbed a 4-fool guard rail and dropped at least 40 feet But instead of landing in the water. she fell onto a hard. grassy field beside the nver. breakin~ her spine and a nb and punctunng her lung. ANGELSEDGEROYALS. • • From Cl Sutton entered the seventh with a S-4 lead after hav1na thrown 97 pitches. So with a !()()..pitch hm1t placed on him by Mauch, it was his last annina. rcprdless of the circum- stances "I went out for the seventh wantana to get ahead of the hitters. I knew 1f1 aot mto trouble, havma thrown that muy pitches. that I was gone," ~1d 5utton. "I aot the fint out, but at was stupid to walk Wilson That's the thma that kept me from being a winner." folloWlnJ the walk to Walson. he hat Lonnie Smith wtth a patch, putting the tyina and JO-ahead nms on. When he went 2..0 to law. Mauch came for him and brouiht in Terry Fonter. Forster threw two stnkes before Law slapped the ball past Joyner. who was drawn up to hold Smith on Wilson acored easily to tie the scort. at S-~ and crate Sutton's chance to wm. "Terry told me he would have k11Jed to save that pme for me," said Sutton "I told him, you didn't put those SUYI on base, f did " But Joyner eased some of the pain • by uvina Sutton from a losa ~rae Brett, who followed Law rapped a slow arounder toward first where Joyner chl.f'Fd and threw m1th out at the plate. That allowed DcCan~ to be the hero he thou1ht he'd massed. It was the bottom of the fif\h Wlth the score 11ed 4-4 Joyner doubled and Brian Downing walked with one out. Rcuic JackJon drove a low hner to center wh,1ch Wilson. falhO., to the ground, cauaht . or did he Wllson had the ball, rolled over and held the ball over hJS head. As he stood up to throw the ball back 1n, umpire Dale Ford made a safe call. disallowina the catch, and allowina Joyner to score. Wllson came spnnt1n1 an to argue and was soon Joined by pitcher Dcnnas Leonard and Manager Dick Howser. They lost. Afterward, Wilson, shll m11St1ng he made the catch (replays bore his story out), said Ford had "never said l trapped it." But, accordtnt to Wilson, Ford said he dad not hold the ball up for Ford to sec. It wasn't the only •'l.umcnt the Royals lost with umpires Ford, Rach Garcia and Orea Kotc. In the third. the Royals were surt they had thrown out Jackson tryina to strttch a 11nalc into a double, but Ford ruled ap1nst them. In the seventh, JonC1 was hat in the foot by a pitch and was awarded first by Oal"Cla after show•na the s~t on has foot. nus brou&ht Howxr out, madder than ever. and after several minutes ofjawina W1th Garcia. he was thrown out. * C.':Y much the aame in both or them ... in After movins up f.rom Amencan Sbet to P . • WUUUl:UUI apponu Y ball you ban to take each pitch te~tcly the more dafficult lntemallonal kcet -which U.~ wa deU'n:n~~ =~~cad: JUlt like every &hot;• he added. u1e1 futer ta,.eu and no delay ume from the g' uet=oce n. - But while the mental dilcipline required point of the command to release \hO WJiltl -ro · may be the same for both sports, Cro u Cro sen bypassed the o cl ific:ation and The. r.o-wec~ e&mP. directed by the loP dm111 be mi~t eet a bnJe more out or aood moved directly if\to the c classification (the coach 1p ~ nation. ;rube anended by oolY shoot than a win or a save O!' the mound forthc ski 11 levels raqe Crom D to AA wh.ich is l 0 ~thcr J~C?l'I who were recopiz.ed (or tMfr 21 ·I Sunset Leaauc champions. considered Master 1t.atu•). Thj1 is even more des•"'· objccuvcs aod most imporwuJy Mt "It's 1 little more uusfyina," he ,.1d of a 1m~reu1ve in that many more serious com· potential to·~ in the lpott (petbapl neo Sood round oftkeet. •'because you'rcdoma iuJI pctaton may take yean to advance from Oto C to the Olympte levtl). ICCOf'diDa to Jerry by ~ourself. Th~re's no one behind you maki~a cla11. Crossett. . . . • dlVlnt catches 10 the outflcld or &OOd plays 1n In Crossett'1 last1umorcompetition at the ltCroteettcan keep 1~prov1!1f hatproc1U1- lhc infield.•• be added.. Prado Recreauoo Center in Otino (bia bome in& shoot.JD& Wlls, thoec fallina ch•Pt may take Crossett hu srown up watchina has father site), he won the C class and has pmercd many the form ofbu.ndtcds or felled clay pieeooa. 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AK•"''°" U EXACTA I? 3) oalO S767 ~ NINTH RAC• 1·1116 m11es o" turr eoom Town Cl\efl•t IOtllHY) • 00 • 40 2'0 hOOll')O Wood (MCCarronl 7 00 • 60 Honor Medel !Plnca Yl S 40 Time 1,401 Al\O Rall Dr Daly 81\hOO s Rlno Put And Ole, LH I Command, Vulnerebllltv ScralCM<I NOiie U ax.ACTA <S 31 oalO '"00 -'llandal'ICI 1t .306 •• •• •• • ••• *1MNfteMtS ( e I Cl6umA!vi. ONA J OVAL.ll"YIHG re.,""" I Ger• O<msbv. R-vllle S.4S aeconcl• 162 I S mon 2 Olo LAtHale Urisl119 Mich .. S Sl, 1411 SS l Don Garllll, Oule, Fla S S2, 265 ot 4 Men~ E r>d<Hi Ptnn\Vllle N J S s.& 2S7.21 S CONlie Ka11111 Y0\1Lant • Mlc:h S S6 2• 7S 6 Joe Amato Ol<I F0tve, Pa . S S7 15' 70 1 Dt rrt.1 Cw ~· M·em1, S St 2s.& • I JOCIY SMert San A"IOM> TtH\ S-'O, 21' 14 9 EO<lle H• W•clllle Ftlfl, THH , S '1, 1410 10 c-S!IOW Fort Worth, TtxH , s '3, 243 70 11 Oen Pu t0tm1 Richmond, Teut, S '3, 13160. l2 Rev Stutz, LeYerrie, S10, n'2• 1) Cnrl• Kertme\lne\, Cllte•oo. s.10, 1'4 10 1• RICllerO Holeomb Stoc.,t>rldoe, Ce .. S 7S. 231 SO. IS Oon•IO RHO f(ol<omo. Ind s,, 24t SI. " Gen. lltclo. Htmet S 1t 247 6' l'UIWIV Ctr I Mar• Oswe'<I, Ctnc1nnat1, S 65, 2St" 2 Kenny Bf'"''''" Newport 8..C.11, S•S. ?s.& 01 ) JOM Foret. Yorll8 L.indt . s 1• 1Sl , •• Tom McEwe~ Founteln lleiley Sn 2S2 17 S 81llv Mever. Waco ToH s 13, 242 •S ' ~MY We$1, C1ta11<11er Ari! Sal, 2SI "6. 7 I red Tullle. HHoer•• SIS. 254 .. I Jim !'4Md, CollJm(lu\ Olllo. S ... 2S2 31 t Scoll Kelllt•. YPiilanti Mien. s •. 2'6."4 10 Tim Grote Sauoul, Stl 24S., 11 wrv Cem1111to New Yori<, 6 00, 2.-10 12 Ed McCullO(h .,..,.,,., • 00, nl 12 1l e ruct Lt rM>f' Oeuph•nt Pe , 6 01. 13111 I• Gery Pf\1 °' Et Moote 6 21 1«1 It IS Ottla Wood\ L.•kt Of<Of'I Mien, 6 n 226 01 1• Paut Sm••" &ovnton 8HCh Fla , 633 229 42 l"re Stecti l Werr..-Johnson Duluth, Ge 7 S7, la. le 2 Burch Lu i. 81ecklld<, Of'tlO 1 SI. 113 03 3 Joe L.ei>Ollt Ntwtown Scia"e Pe 7 SI 11 l )0 & Oavl<I HulChens Felrllel<I IN 1 SI 17' Q3 5 8t\1Ct AHtn Arl•nOl()(I, Te•n 7Sf 171 11 6 Ktn ~ro, lla•l>OI ISiand 1 S9 17' 11 7 8ob Glidden, Wllllttanc! '"° 1 .0 ti I tf I Jeffy Ec,m.n. Yl'l'l•u•• 7 •l 179 •1 9 Corell• Rivera, Yuma ArlJ 163, lllO el 10 Oon Coonce Ct YVOA Ina 7 "4 11e )9 I I Kenny Deleo Ctf"l•rNch, N Y 1 45, 1't t2 11 Reio Wl'll\na nl Heoevlllt. G• J 6'. Ito 07 ll L.tt Deen NortlltHI MO . 166. 17' 11 ,. l'fatl .. 18C0"'0 F11,,0ert N J 7 61 llO 90 1S 0-tv Her(ly Vtr(I 8HCh Fie 7 70, ,,. " .. Don Cemoa"ttlO Wtv'>t N J 1 11 17S 01 • Saftlnt.V's tnt~ ' AUTO lllACIHG CART-Announced tllal tnev n11ve •M<had a t •• vter contrect otltl'ls10n 10 \le~ en tndv Car rect in Porttend Ort llASl!&AL.L. Ha llentil LHtue CHICAGO CU8S--Celle0 uo Jam11 Ml>yer 01•Cllef, eno o ... , M.t•tl1>e1 oulf>elOW, lfom Iowa OI the Amerkan A•lOC'lllOn S.,,t Matt Keouo11. 01tcne• ano Terrv Franc-our• f1e•der. lo Iowa HOUSTON AHROS-Pleced Ctlerlie Ktf1tld 11ttche< on Ille IS O•y d•lablee! lttl Rte.tied J.n Cellloun, oltcher ''°"" TucM>n o4 the Pecfflc Cotti LHOue 8ASIC•TaAL.L He""'91 .... ..._. Anec.letten MILWAUKEE 8UCks-Hamed ltlctr. f'H.• 1erus eu;srenl coacn NlJC fl>TICE rtalC M>TICE Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.IC M>TlCE P\8JC fl)TIC( OEPARTMEHT Of ed Property Contac:t the Of· lntemtl Aewnue Cod4I MC-Un11ed Stal• with rwpec1 f"ICTIT10Ua .,.. .. THE TREASURY llCia lnd!G.ted below '°' llon 8337, -s:fted .. fol-to wnlc.l't thtt i.vy wu med9 MAmeTAftmMT INTERNAL REVENUE Forma 2222 Ind lntorm.tlon !Owl e.c 7. Redemc>-had prloclty The IOllowlng penont .... SERVICE 1bout IN pr~ 8ut>mlt \Ion of Pr~.(•) Wen l.~""9Me0"'-, dOl~t>v--•· NOTICa ~ MAl.80 bid• \0 ttle per.an nemed SM Any per-eon WllOM MGOA Roed.~ C RPORAT! lltTHES8 M>&ALI betow belOl'e Ille \ltne blda ~ llM l>Mfl lelltecl :i:.., CA ntn 14) CONSULTANTS. 5012 #8 Und« the .uttloflty tn wilt be~ Peymem upon WA l\avw the l1gtlt to s.. Shore. Newpof\ IMctl, lntwnet ~ COO. MC-T 1rm9 l'l'IUfl be ICC:IOm-pay lllt amount du1. Publllhed C>fenoe Coet1 Ce!" 92913 tton 833 1. the Pf~ 0.-pert'9d ~ tM fUll llnOUf1' Of together w4ttl the ~ Dally p,jot June 15 , ... John c.iol c.ncso. 5012 ac;rlbed below Ilea beef\ ... the bid It tot... S200 OI' of 1ne proceeding." tl'f't. to Su219 H &ee Shote. IMwpof1 ed for nonp1yment of '-· M the 1otel bid II rncn the Secretary 1t wry tlMe Beecf\,Clllf ~ Internal ~ tuel due Olan l200. Mlbtnlt 20 pet• pr1oc to the .... thereof, and Ml.JC fl)TlC( Tllla bualMM le con· lrom THOMAS IC & oent Of the emount bid OI' "PO" eucll P41)'1Mf'tt ,,,. Seo-ducied by: In lndMcMll PHYLLIS P. ~Y. The '200, whlct-. le gtMtet. retary ah.it reetor• eucn FICTTTIOUI 8UUaN Jottn C CeMdo property wtll be told ., pub-On ~tenoe of the high-pr~ to lltm, and alt NAMI ITATIMINT Thia t~ement WM Ned lie .... Ufldet ...ied bid • -bid, the ~ ckle, If fUt1 proeieedlngt In OOf'I• ni. fOllowlno .,.,_,. .,. wttll the County C*erll °' °'. provided by Internal ,_,.. Wft, wtll be ~ In tull. nectlon with ttle letl'f on MICtt ~ Mlnell •· CMLfX. = County on ~ '· enue Cod41 IMrtkln 1335 and Form of Pwyment· All :J;, propeny af\all .... "°'" 110 I Klbtllnl Olrcle. St~ rellted r.,tetloM. 0.tl menta '""" be by • tN time of Midi~ (ti) ton, CA toelO nwn Blda wtll be Opened JUNI oettlfted cMc:lll. ClllNet'I OI' ~ of ~ !MM• M1nrred 81t111de h. Pu*'-' ~ Coelll 30, ''"· T1me ~ .. be "91Ur.,.a died! Oil by I ( \) P9'tod ,,... MIN Od)' "°' """' ' n . 2'. ()p9rled \ \ 00 em; ,.._. of United ltlt• po9t ... tlenk. -.of wry,...~ Tiii• bu .. neea la con· .J\lttf. , ... S• 24000 Avlla Reed. ~Of ..... ~ told • provto.ct In tldlon ducted l>y In lndMdu .. 911-20• ~ Hlguel, CA Hin Otd« ..... oMoll Oil money 1336. lhelt heln. u~ora. ~ Safllldlfl ()tf9rtd' Only the """ order peyab6e to the lntemel or edl'l'lllllltrators, or tint Thia aU..,.,,.,,t WU ftled tllle, and lnterHt of ....._GeMoe. = ~ ""1 Int ..... wttn the C4M\ty CleOI Of Of. MUC MOTlCl THOMAS K. I PHYLLIS P. Nl11n Of Tttll ,,... right. , Oil I tll9rwon, or = County on June '· TRACY In W 10 IM ptop-... .,.. tn-... Of the «M• lh/ '*'°" In tt.lr bel'lelf. irtemilOUe .,.. .. erty ... be Of'WM flof .... " Ptl)'W (nentild on the !font of eftall be perlYllCMd lo r9delm "1111t UlmeTA,....,,, ~ed. IN '"""'* "9¥-.. lom!J:: to 1M pr::: tna pr~ -.s. or,,.,., f'ublllhed ~ co..e The folowlng pertoM .,.. ... a.vtce ... Mnllfl In-erty la for .... pettlcaMr tnlct of IUdl pr~ Daly Piiot JuN 1 I 22' ,., doing """"-.. A) ~ IOI~ abOut ..::-::: J1C1 to My prior valid erty It ,,.,., Um9 wltNtn 1 ,Mfl.1 ... 11nl Mt9 lducatorl, I I ~ ~ OllUIWldlnO lft0'10-0-. en-diyt.,.. ...... ttleNOf. lla1t Kator. KlCle. '"' ,._.. be uMM In --11•*19 ""' cun::o':I OI Gt'-... (2) ~ "'°" ~ Ot Alfllt , Newpot1 IMctl, CA veMof tN.,,..,... ..... In '""'°' third ~-tr Kt Of P'°""'1 ltlell tie "8JC lmlC[ 12tt3 .aid o.onptlon °'::: ..,. tM ''::Ci .,. permltttd to tie redesned K1rolyn Herb•"· S 1 7 erty J:er fM\lly ,...,. IUC*10lf to the of tl'll upon p1ym1nt to tll• '1CTIT10UI .._ .. Montary, Santi Oenlente, '' P~ c.nlero, Unit.cf I~ Al ~i. purdlMet. OI' In ceM,,. *' MAm ITAT'lmwT CAmn SM Nltt ~. CA. oftierild fOf ............ noc be fownd In IN ooumy In The~ C*tona.,.. ™• tlutlMell .. OOll• 4055 equ.re .... s w It· • II encl wtttlout ~ wNclll the P'°""'1 to tie ,. ffl ~a: OJK dUc1«I by. .n lftdMdual tedled Oateoe ' bedroOm ~ the Ur1't9d 8tirt9I. deemed • elbaned, tt.t to IN l .. Pl'Ul!I. 11 Kat~..., wtth 4 b9UI • ..,,,. oour1 encl ~ OI W91Tltlty, _. .,.. ......,.,, '°' e. .. of ~·Apt .... fn!N. n. ~ ... lllld pool~ .... pr-. OI .,...... II med9 • IM~f* .... Ot '" •'111 the C:C-ty ()ef1I o4 Or· Of , ICUCCO lnCI waod to 11'1 Ylldlb of the .,.... ...... IW ll'nNlt =by °'*-•ome Kll1lrmln, = County on June t , ltrueture .,.my, .,.nttty. ....~ """~-..... 11 ...,r.•· Apt 111. Lot t2 of If.al numMr ..... OI oondltlOll of llft \her'90fl It""',..~-1Mne. CA 12114 ., "1011 t1"' llOnO wtltl u~ ttl9 pnlC!My, or IU '"'-C*ll per lftU'I\. f//t Thie buelMN la oon• ~0r-;rc... l / 12'11 inter• lft Lot A Md "" wry .. ., ~ No Junior ~ a.o. ducted by: M lnclMdual o.11y PI04 June 1 n , n , an '""'*'' fOf ttreet ClllMfl .. be ...... felt a.(c). [1'ICI Of N'* ln-OU.. J . l(1tttarmM J~ .. , ... =~~ lloMllOI Of .,~ • ciwmbr.,.... A '*'111c:M9 of Thia IUltemenl -..., lw2'4 for ...illlllJ I of IN iile .. o4,..,...., ~ wtttt ... eounrr an of Or· C ardero, ~:::!::9" .....,., ......... ~ ~ ...... ,..:'t .,. Col.lnl"t Oft ...... 1 ... 9Mte Ind •• Incl ~CA from ertr. ~ wlll Mf ... .,, .... , ....... ~ ,_ •ltttcw ont,. Of ,,...... ., ..,.,... ,.. .... .,,. ... ..,.. .. "'~~c.... C""" Ind con..-... 9ldl ,,. --"""" -... r...nl10on, "**"Plloft IUCll ~""' ...... = l"IOt All'9 t, , a. n °*'GI • nlllb..,.. ll'Vtl.s ., "°""' 1222. .... ....... n. ""' af ,.. ~.-. ..... . "*~ ... (lie "°'N ~ ., ..... ~ ..... ""'"''°''· • "*""""' In ,,.,., ............. luf1• ~ .. Cl Time to redirect IRA to improve return? lf you haven•t already contributed 11toclt1. Wllllam Lyon !O your IRA for 1986, examine your How you invest your IRA will tnvest~nt closely to make sure you depend to a cert.a.in extent on what the art atttU\l lhe best possible return on rest of your financial portfollo lookl your money. hkc. If you art agressive in your By now, you could have over taxable portfolio, you might choose to $10,000 tn your IRA, and that much be conservative in your IRA invest· money should be workma hard for ments. your reurement. Tyma up your The vanety of opportunaucs avail· money tn a low.yield mvcatment able 10 a 1elf-d1rected account can be ~ I~ and less sense u your inumidauna. but most custodial Ul· contnbuuons mount stitutions have financial consultants If ,You arc not satisfied with your to help you to your choices IRA s return, think about redtrectma One of the f111t thinp you should the account to a more lucrau ve detenntne 1s your nsk quotient. Look verucle. at your pullcular circumstances and A self-directed account -offered temJ)e'rament. If the nsk.s of losing by most banksand brotu~rqe firms-pnnctpal weigh heavier with you than could meet your needs because this the promises of future gains, then be type of account offers you the o~ conscrvauve with your IRA. MARY RUDIE for opcoi~ a new account -thac vary from institution to institution. and some waive custodial fees for the fint year. You can. bowever~ually deduct the cost of custodial from your Federal lncome tax. The I RS allowa you lO cbaJ1ae the ty~ of IRA mvettmtnt ~°" have WJthout penalty or loll of any tu advantl&CJ. Tb~ i1 also no limit on ordinary 1nl.Ome tu rat.es oo all the the number of IR.As you can have at funds when you begin to make one time -thouaJl the lesleJ' o1 withdrawals. $2,000 or 100 pcroent of t.UMd When openina. clos1na. trans-r.============================• femng, or rollina over an IRA. remember to check on fen or SUVlce charaes beforehand. Some custod.aal mst1tut1 ons charae for withdrawtna from or closing an account You should also find out about fees USC names Lyon as P<?rtuntty to invest your holdings in a If you are nearina retirement, for wide range of financ1al instruments: example, you mi&ht best bcadvlSCd to r---------------"' CDs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and invest m conservative investments more. This di~~rsity, in turn, 11ves such as U.S. Treasury Bills or near you the fleiubihty to stuf\ your maturity zer0<-0upon bonds. If, on investments as i.nuch as you like to the other hand, retirement is a long react to changes in the economy or 1n way off, you mi~t want 90mething your penonal aoab. that prom15C' a hi&her return, such as a trustee R~t1red U S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Wilham Lyon, chairman and chief executive officer of AirCal and tht William Lyon Co. of Newport Beach has been elected to the Un1ven1ty of Southern California's board of trustees. Another benefit is that you receive corporate bonds or mutual funds. a record of all your IRA investments If you are one of those people with a on one ~nsolidated staten:ient. solid pension plan to fall back on, you A major advantqe of divers1fy1ng m1aht decide to seek higher returns your IRA is that you can apportion with a btt more nsk -perhaps your rcurem~nt dollars amona m-throu&h a hm1ted partnership or vestments with different levels of aroWlh stocks risk, thus hedging your bets. Before tak1ng this route, though USC President James H Zumberge announced that Lyon )Otns a d1'it1nguishcrl voup of nauonal (Pleue 9ee LYOJll/C6) One plan miaht be to put a third of remember that lossecs incurred 1n a~ your ~oney into C~. another third IRA account arc not tax.deductible. into high· yield bonds or mutual funds and even 1f you realize long·term and the remainder in good groWlh gains m the account. you'll pa} Fluor vice chair1nan Cannon retires Fluor { orp 1n lnme has announced the retircmen1 of ( harlcs N ( annon. 64. as vice chairman and a member of the board. Cannon, a chemical eng1ncenng graduate of the Un1\.crs1ty ofM1ch1pn, has been with the company for 29 year~ He served as a process engineer and sales engineer before bt-1ng named asmtant to the vice president and general manager of Fluor's Houston division in 1966 tic 'ti.as appointed managing director of Fluor Nederland B V . th<' company's Netherlands substd1ary. 1n 1968 He retumt'd to the United States 1n 1971 to serve as \.ICC president. marketing. He held that pos1t1on unul 1977 when he was named president of Fluor Engineers and C'onstructor'i Inc. and elected to Fluor's board. In June 1982. he was appointed chairman of Fluor Engineers. He was named vice chairma n of Fluor Corp. m June 1984. David S. Tappan Jr . Fluor's chairman and chief executive officer, said Tuesday "Chick has had a long and d1stmgu1shed career with Fluor. and his a~nce will ~ felt by all of us who have come to know and respect him over the )Cars We wish him all the best 1n his retirement .. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County flrma for the week ended Friday, June 13. 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Aak for Cathy Industrial ~uildings pitched Former baseball star Bill Singer says pent-""up demand attracting investors By JIM KATHCOCll o.lf""'C.I • .. ' It's a loni way from Pomona to Newport Buch via Toronto. but for Bill Sm,er. formtr major tcaaue pitcher, 11 has been an t"rlJoyablc odyssey After a.raduatJog from Pomona High School, Sanaer was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers and started a I (>.year professional baseball career He won 20 pmes for the Oodaers and the Cahfom11 Anacls and also puch- cd for the Texas Rangen, M innesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays He pitched the Blue Jays' first game after the franchise was formed and belongs to a select club of pitchers who have won 20 games and all-star games an each league Today. instead of knucldc balls, fast balls and curves. Sanger has changed has technique and 1s pitching has innovative real est.ate develop- ments in Orange County to buyers and tenants But he didn't make the trans1t1on overnight While many o(b1~ contemporanes were baskrng 1n the baseball hmehght and 1gnonng their fu1ure\. Sanger started buying and selling real estate which paved the way for him to form Bill Smger & Associate., two 'years ago in Newport Beach He has now Joined 1hc major league of Orange Count\ real estate de- veloper'\ and wail build .i75 000 \Quart feet of office and 1ndustnaJ bu1ld1nas worth $48 million this year. rhou&h he played baseball unul age 33. Singer started workina in the off-seasons as a stock broker after movmJ up to the major league. He shifted to real estate five years later and spent two ycan with Coldwell Banker Commercial ReaJ Estate Ser- vices' Newpon Beach office and live years with Cove Development before forming Bill Singer & Associates It onl) seems fitting that one ofh1-. maJor development partnen of the last two years should meet him through baseball Since starting Little League baseball in Newport Beach four years qo, Singer has built a network of nine fields, 47 teams, 630 young5ters and more than 1.200 parents One of the parents. Taylor Grant. has developed two prOJCClS with Singer "Taylor and I argue a lot over field~ because he lakes soccer and I l1k.e baseball. We fight over the fac1ltt1es that we have to share." Singer \a ad laughingly. But the fighting 1s all 1n fun a~ Singer and Grant have teamed up to build the 52,000-squarc-foot Yale Center io Santa Ana and an eight building, 129,000-square-foot indu<,- tnal complex, Lambert Commertc Center m Brea Sanger deH~lops prOJCCts in North Orange< 'ount) and in the Greater Anaheim Stadium BWSlncer Area because land 1s less expensive and occupancy rates are higher. "There isn't a lot of vacant land lefl around the Greater Airport Arca," Singer explained. Lease rates art more attractive for tenants in other locations Office space that leases for SI. 70 to $1.85 per square foot m the (1reater Anaheim Stadium Arca bnngs 20 percent more in the Greater .\1rpon Area, he said. Singer claims the secret to ach1ev- 1ng 'luccess in the highly compet1t1 ve real estate development circle 1s to 1dent1f> the need of product types and build on a speculative basis. "Instead of dealing with investors, TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ACROSS 79 Small stream 142 Facilitates 65 Ache 82 Kitty 143 Sleighs 66 Angry 1 Rods panners 83 Tired 67 Place of iust1ce 6 Large bundles 84 Loose garments DOWN 68 Capital of Libya 11 Peasants 85 Ne1ther's 69 Rescued 16 Make ale follower 1 Prec1p1tat1on 73 lnsens111ve 20 Apportion 87 Stalk 2 Otherwise 75 Ploy 21 S1m1lar 90 Weirdest 3 'Born Free · star 77 Perennial nettle 22 Asserts 92 Decipher 4 Frenc.h srnne , 78 Wigwams 24 Actor's part 93 Three It site 79 Sp1nted 25 Pub11cat1on 94 African country 5 Female saint 80 Beseech 26 Lucky number 95 Swiss mountains abbr 8 1 Capital ot 27 Carpenter's 101nt 96 Synthetic 6 Woman s tunic Ontario 28 Not working mat en al 7 Alaska natives 83 Bequeaths 29 Close 97 Writer Serhng 8 Dwells 84 Pennies 30 Uncertain 98 Excruc1atmg 9 Supplemenls 86 Turn scarlet 32 Require 102 Dispatched 10 Opinion 87 Complacent 33 FlrSt public 103 That thing s 1 I Dickens 88 Polynesian god appearances 106 Termmate character 89 German river 36 Athamas· wile 107 Seventh 1ette1 12 Ardor 9 1 Mortar mixer 37 Quadrangles 108 Wager 13 Capital ot 92 Cafe 39 Humorous play!> 109 Boils Morocco 96 Impetuousness I deal with uscn," he s.id. "The demand for mdu11trial product n&ht now 1s. ha&h and the inventory is very lov. "In the late 1970s, you cou Id bu i Id industrial bu1ld1nja. lease them and sell them lake crazy Then an the t'.arly 1980s. we entered the dark ~1de of developmtnt. Interest rates went way ur.and developers got stuck with a lot o inventory "It's a aood lesson to go through a bad time and learn that it's not you who 1s nccessanly a gen a us. "In 1982-83, the land prices started creeping up and so everybody said we can't build andustnal product so let's put up research and development That work.s out grea1 on paper, but everybody bully R&D and now, there's 100 much of It, cspccaally in the Greater A1rport Area " Because little attention was gJven to constructing anduMnal bualdanp over the past few years. Singer said there as now a huge pent-up demand that will attract investors dunng 1he coming months LYON ... FromC5 leaders responsible tor the uldc!it and largest independent un1vers1t> an C'alafom1a A building magnate. Lyon founded the Wilham Lyon ( o . one of the nation's largest res1dent1al and land development firm'>. which has produced and sold more than 40.000 res1den11al units The company has established a repu1a11on for in- novative 1:ommun111c~ throughout the state and has been c;ingled out as Southern C ahfornaa's No I home builder in rernrdcd ..ales for an unprecedented four c.:onscc.:ut1\C )'ears. Lyon was rccenll> 1nduc1ed an10 the C'ahfom1e1 Bu aiding lndu'>tn. Hall of Fame and was honored b) Pro- lessaonal Builder magazine as pro- fessional bu alder of 1he \Car He 1s also chairman of C...oldcn West Home'>. an Oran$.e County- based company that builds mobile homec, for the We.,tern lrn1ted ~talcs He was born 1n Lo~ Angeles and educated al USC~ School of Public l\dmin1stra11on and 1he Dalla' A v1a- t1on School and Atr College During h1~ military career in Korea and Europe. he received 17 awards and decorat1on'i. including 1he D1s- 1angu1shed Service Medal Legion of Ment. D1stingu1'ihcd Flying ( ro\s. the A.tr Medal w11h two oak kaf clusters and the Prc\1dcn11al l Jn at <. 11at1on He was chief of thl' -\ar Force Reserve from IY7S to 19n ha~d al the Pentagon 1n Washington L}on as ac11vt an ph1lanthrop1c and pubhc-serv1ce organ1za1tons mclud- ang '\Crving as chairman of Orange- "-Ood. a home for dependent children in Orange. as a hfc member of lhe board of director<> of the National QUIGLEY MACIBORSKJ SMITH Grubb&Ellis Co. honors Quigley EnlJe QaJ&le)' has been honored by Cnbb & Elllt Co for helpmf the most people buy or sell a home 1n the coastal areas of Laguna N1,uel/Laguna Beach. The ~ruor marketina consultant lua~ been in residential real estate for 11 years He has rcc:c1ved vanousawards for production and managed the firm's Laguna Niguel office for 1hn:e years. • • • Walt MaclbonkJ has been named director of recruitment and develo pment for Merrill L)'Dci. ReaJtt• Anaheim dev1S1on. He had been manager of the Irvine-based firm !I Hunt1ng1on Beach office and won the 1984 Company Recruitment award Maoborsk1 as founder and developer of D~mlc Jolll'1tey Enterprtse1 and wro1c the book .. Dynamic Journey· to help agents develop their potential • • • Nancy Sml~ has JOined 1hc staff of n e E1tale1 al Lantern l!a} in Dana Point. An I I-year veteran of the real cstalc: industrv. ')m1th and her family are building a San Clemente home. BROWN PERKINS STEFFENSEN • • • Cberyl Bro•n and Gall PerklD1 ha .. c io1ncd 8 .J . Stewart Advertislng & PubUc Relations, Inc. of Ne"'pon Beath a~ trallic manager and advert1S1ng account coordina10r, rc\pcc11 .. cl-. .\ l C Irvine graduate, Brown has worked for sc-.cral agcnc1c' J' uccoun1 cxecuu vc and marketing planner Perkins co mt'> to B J \11:wan from Costa Mesa-based Knotb & Meadt Adverel1lng. • • • Don Steffeoaeo hcu been promoted to c>.ctull\ e 'H\.t: prc'>tdcnt for lrvme-basedTbe Lask Co. The ')an Clemcnll' rt'\ldent ha' been w11h the company since 1968. most recently a'i St'nmr vKe president m charge of residential developmen1 and governmental relataoni.. Steffensen 1s presently first vice pres1den1 of the Orange <·aunty chapter of 1hc BalldlDI Industry ~11oclallon and \ec:retan -lreasun:r of the BIA/Sou1hem Cahfornta • • • Newport Beach resident Judy lrtlud ha\ been named managing d1rcc.:tor ofVlckJ Heston Employmeat Agency, Inc in Irvine She had been office manager for VlckJ Heston & A11oclates, lac., a temporal) personnel agency Ireland formerly a teacher an the N~wport-Mesa Unified School District, ha'i worked for the firm tor II\ e 1years • • • Debbie Card 1s manager of the Newport Penon11tl Agency'• ne"' tcmporan help ~nice. Newport Temporaries <. ard bnngs eight )ears of e>.penem:<.: 1n the andustl) to the firm . 1'.ewport Personnel '\gency has also announced the promotion of Renee Michaeli to v1C'c 42 Reflection 111 Revolve 14 Liar 99 Assist 44 Marsh grasses 113 Weighty 15 Steel mills 100 Re1ects 45 Entertams 115 Show 16 Takes 1along1 I ~~~~1a11onofHomeBu~1ld;c~r~c,~,a:n:d~a='~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a member of USC A'>\Ol.:!atcs . president. She had served as manager since 1983 46 Unrty contempt 48 Brown k1w1 116 Framework 49 Flightless Oird 11 a Protective 52 Japanese corn coverings 53 Old horse 122 Leg slang 55 Mys11cal poem 123 Former king of 56 Fellow students Norway 59 In add1t1on 124 Beheld 60 Not toqelht-!r 125 Capital of Utah 62 Make dirty 3 wds 63 Not any 128 Small drink 64 Samoa 132 Group of cattle warrior 133 Frosted pastry 65 Roman 134 Waler wheel procurator 135 Search about 67 Rugs blindly 70 Wildebeests 136 Wicked 71 Siar 137 Stashed 72 Gtjl up 138 Hotel employee 73 PriCPS 139 Assistants 74 Uncommor1 140 Greel< musical 76 Conlmuing term stories 14 l Native of 78 Bind Stoc~holm 2 3 5 20 29 124 132 136 142 1 7 Cowboy show 18 Actress Burslyn 19 Unwanted plants 23 Record players 31 Silly 34 Paradise 35 African antelope 38 First man 39 Gem we1qhtc; 40 S1n1ster 41 Ordinary 42 Accustom 43 Accompanies 46 Harangue 47 Slides 49 Collar type 50 Bill ol fare 51 Employs 54 Part ol Israel 5 7 Tavern order 58 M~ss.enger ol God 61 Go by 62 Impertinent 12 11 14 15 ) 101 Allures 102 Cut of beef 104 Journey 105 Ana 110 Fencing term 2 wds 112 Vine part 113 Manage 114 Canary's color 116 Lampoon 117 Eskimo boats 118 Palhd 119 Female ruff 120 Warrant 121 Fixed look 123 Provides employment tor 126 Strelched the truth 127 Carbonated drtnk 129 Went by bus 130 M1m1cked 131 Unl1dy state 135 Car fuel Play the Smart Tenant Game Follow the road to Untvers1ty Tower and discover you won 't hsve to pay for a lot ol things m this new, first-class office but/ding • A prime Irvine location without the congestion Of the central business area, only mlnutos from John ~ne Airport • Easy ffNWay llCC4JS8 • Free parking for tenants and guests • A nearby park for /Oflgmg or relaxmg • Restaurants and $/>Opping er your doorstop m Tho Market· place. an a/ready-op«J retail, restaurant and entona1nment con tor • Views of snow-capped mountains or green rolling hills from the only office toNer 1n Unrverslty Town Center. Orange County's newest "small town," which Includes a variety of nflW housing • J I • Located IC/'0.$$ frOm UC IMne, In the Airport-Metro-UC/ Tnang/IJ Open Summer 1986 A c:Jevolopmoot of Davison & HlrguM>n Leasmg OlffC& 1n Tho Marketplace: 4249 Campus Drive, Swto 152 lrvme. C.l1foml• g2nts 71~2"8 Exclusive Leesmg AQent Iliff, Thom 4 Co Tom Acl<lam, Bob Stjjfwrroon .. . ---· . ~~- ~ IA/l INTO "T .60 :.~Rt SAVINGS The Ooiy rb hot o new wiov to yo1,r Hidden T reosuret. WO CAStf with o Oou 1ed Ad . CALL 642-5678 IP CAWNQ FROM NORTH ORANGa CO. IF CALLING PROM IOUTH ORANQI CO. •• ::...~, "..JJ 4 llnes-7 Days-$7.60 No chenoea In coov Ott CMCllaflon. flrtw9• ..n• ..,, ... ~ .... ...... ., ..... .,,,.. Adil. ,_.. .. w1cl ~ .. ...., .., Qf! .....,... You can now call the Dally Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 1:00 to 11:30 a.m. to plw your UndaJ end Monday ads. REAL ESTATE .... ~ ll7S c:-, '-c.r,.,e.. ,,,, FOR SALE _, .......... im !.-,., .. 1.00 HOUSES/CONDOS °"' OI C. "-"' U2S 0... OI ._ ,._.,, 1»0 --... "'° MISC RENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS -·-.... OPEN HOUSE ..... _....,...._ tlM ~-11'QI .,.,...._ .... -e--. " .. ~ no. "'° _.,,°'-1111/f/1 OIRECTOIY ....... '-,.. -mi. i.t&~ ,.,, ..,.. ..... ,_ "'° ............ 1711 ~ .. ~0-. .... ~~ ....... o--.11 1ocn ---100. _, ...... ,a..-"'' ~-tm ......... ..._ ... "' ...... ..._ .. ....... , ..... 17tA ........ , __ ,JOIJ TRANSPORTATION ................. 1007 ._,._.,, IMO '--..... 1011 ,_...,... 1'90 c.-o1o1-1on •e,...._ 1.00 c:... ..... 107' If W-.4 1'2S 0...-I~ ...... w_ vi. ,_ JOI• ~,., .... 1140 EMPLOYMENT BOATS APARTMENTS ...._ 7742 GARAGE SALES ...... '°" -...... 7744 0.-W 2.cn o.wc.... '°" o.-.ol "°' ,._ 10lt "'-IO)l RENTALS _"...., I~ ............. -COMMERCIAL 0.....0 JOit ..... _.. ., .. .. 101• ..... -..... 1"'11 , ....... ~ ............ 61CIP ,,........ '°" ,.,.........,,. ...... JIOO .__.... ..... 1000 HOUSES/CONDOS ..._...,. __ 1°'1 ~ .... >tit R.E. SALE/RENT c-.. -''" ....... '°'' c.-.,_ 2'27 ........ JIOI c--•IM ---~,,...... 1QIO -'°"' o.-..1 2102 '-... h lo.II ..... _.. "°' ..__ 1090 ---.... 1101 '-......, '°'' c:.--..... "" ..... ._ 10.SS C.-olol-2122 -"'-1067 c..-211' ...._... ..... I~ 0...-2126 •O--1016 l!T-2112 s..,,._c....,..-1071 '-".,,.,, ""' --l<*l ...-.....-2140 S...J<.-....... '°'"' .........,._...... 21'2 -'--ION -1144 _.._ IOlt ~-21~ ,_ IOfO .._ .. 2UO '-...... 21J2 MISC u "*-21» -\I'-,.., --1100 ,...__ ,, .. .... _ "'' S.0.-. 111• ........ ,'-'_ "'° --c..--2171 c--MM ~ 71JO aw-1/0llloo ,... 0.0."-+lit ..... ~ ,., 0...-1'16 ---~ .. "061 ,.....,.,l_ ,,.., ~...., .,,. .,_ un --.J -77 .. Woo. »•• .............. .. ., MISC '-"..., UM '--',,_., tm 0.../-U10 ................... ,..., =fUolla ,,.. a.-. ,,. .___.._.. .. ., ~ tolO l....,_W_ ~ -•144 '-IW/1-IOI• .-.-......... ,.., t79t '-.... .... ~~ to•• .,._ ,.... ...... ..,...., 77'0 MERCHANDISE ( ........ "'° '--, .... '-....... .. a AUTOMOTIVE ~·· ,.., BUSINESS & ~ .010 ...... ~ "" '-........ W2 ~ .. II ...._ .... .... .... i...,. •OIO """''-USl FINANCIAL ._ .. ., ---6190 _..._,..... tOU -"""" ,.., ,_ -·· --...... .. ., _ ...... .. ,..__ , ... _,., .. 1fOO -IOU __ ,,,,._,_. .., '-'°""-* ,.,. .._o,.. -1tOo c--&e..-.... , ..... ..., ...._c.--,.,. -.-w-.. 1tOt '-toll "-~ ---· ,.., _0;, .... 2tOI ,_ , ..... t02J SERVICE ...,.._,a.. '°"* ---~ , .... --,.., _.,"""'"" .au i-..... .. .... e--. UM _,, .... ,.,. -..--.a.I DIRECTORY _.......,. flOO '-""''-,... _,..,,_,. 2'16 _,, tO&S ._,~ .. ,_ 2..o -......10·. :1911 Offb -·' t.,._ _, -... ...... ~ --- CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ................... Sat. 11:30 AM Tunday .................. Mon. 5:30 PM Wednesday ............. Tuee. 6:30 PM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~S«'ltoe Mond.y-Fndey I 00 A.M.-6:30 P M SatU<dey 8'00 AM-11 30 A M CHECK YOUR AD THI FIRST DAY TM Deity PUot Mm. for .nldeu'y llfld ~ HoweYet. OQCU6on8'ty ~ do occur. P"- ll•ten wher'I your ad 19 reed bKtl llfld check your ad dally. Aepott emn lmmedlllt.tv to 6C2-5e78. The Dally Plk>t 91CC19Pt• no llablllty for any error In en advei1...,,.,..t for wNch It may b9 reepoN!bte except tor the cost Of the ~ ICtuelty occupted by the error Cntdtt can only b9 aJlol#ed tor the ftrat lnaertlon FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 UlllOO Thurlday .................. Wed. 6:30 PM Frlday ...................... Thurt. 6:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat. 11 :30 AM eu.ir-Count• ~Fr1dey I 00 A.M.-6:00 P M 142-5171 lnnal llU ......... ,. lalt ......... ,. lalt .......... ,., .... .... ..... , .. Salt .......... ,. .... .... ..... ,. .... .... ...... ,. Ille .......... , ... nn.., nAL1&11ll leural 1111 .._.. 1111 1wra1 1111 .... al 1111 .._al 1111 1wra1 1m •••11 am 1wn1 1m ==~==--1At--Of YOUR pr°'*11ea NO obttgatton by TOP UHi i •i UYPlllT 99re-.lng b9yfron1 home wttt1 18 te9t on the bey Loceted In eaau.lw gal• guarded 8ay9horae. 4 Bdrm, lamlly room. PRODUCER C al l PATRICK TENORE 631-12M beyt6cM petlo • ptenty Of I °"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii room lor • poot Rectucectl1 to aettle ealate SU00.000 llUTlllW .,. ... IDIOUI Wlltcti the W9"'9I crMh*ng lrom tl'•I• beautllul penthouM In ~· guerd-ed Vll&a Belbo&. 2 8drma. 2 b9tha, '°""* dtrnng room. large private aundeck. A9duc9d to 12n,500 (114) 673 4400 UllELIEVllLEI 1411,000 Upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with panoramic views of ocean, harbor, city lights & moun- tains. For appointment call Evan Corkett • M4-9080 IN NF:WPORT C £NTCH 64490 60 OPEi SUIDIY 1-1 CAIU ICllllS--. SJSI,•-Ill C... IO'ntt 3 bdrm. 2 blth. PflYllf beach access . 8 8arr1111ton Ill( CMl.---.'54'.•-.. -·. JU..,._ Unlq111 3 bdrm. l Ill' to beKll •..•• •• I ~ 1'an Ill( •--····-SIZS,•-.. ···---··· .. JU ""7 Classk 4 bdrm, 3 btttl . . . .. M Huiin ... SJlt,111--·· 21 C..,.. llAIM Tnttful Pinehurst. Z blkm, den. sm YltW T. a.tand un_s.n•.•-.. ---· 21st •ta..._. Two story, 3 bdrin townhom . -· D ~son U~l()UI: t1()MI:§ HALTOR8, '75·6ffe IMI bimt c-.t Hapw•f· c.,... .. , ..... NEW LISTINGS CUT& 1111 111,111 Finest In condo design, large rooms, quality construction, like new and priced to sell. ,. OllTl IHI 1111,HI Finest In condo design, large rooms, quality construction. like new and priced to sell. Y1WIWU 1111,IM 1 BR penthouse with vaulted celling & full view of Newport Harbor & the ocean beyond. Luxurious & secure complex . Wiil 11 .. MT IHl,111 3 BR & 2 BR duplex 1 block from beach. Newly refurbished. No problem keeping this place rented I WllTIUFF 1211.000 Fabulous Westcllff 3 BR home. Added on FR with beam celllngs. trench doors and use of parquet. Terrific neighborhood. Good buy. llYlll TRUii 1211,000 Remodeled 3BR, 3 BA home In super location. Two very private master suites. Lovely land- scaplngt Don't miss this one! 1AL1U llWI UH,000 Fabulous 5 BR Balboa Island charmer. Hard· wood floors, Berber carpet, decorator papers, shutters, new appllances, steps to south bayfront. 1W.11A PUllSIU 1111,000 Lease or buy this spacious home with six BR plus large patio and dock for 2 boats. Quiet west bay location a real plus. BAYFRONTS Liii 1SU 1111,000 Bayfront duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA, flreplace In each unit. Private patio for lower unit Upper unit hits large sundeck balcony viewing water. UUU PDllllU 11,221,llO Prime corner, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newly remodeled, finest construction, beam ceilings, skylights, oak floors & outstanding Interiors. UlllSU 11,111,111 Wonderful English Normandy bayfront In excel- lent location. 4 BR with 2 master suites, country feeling throughout. Pier & slip. Liii llU t 1,Hl,111 Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channel. Large country kitchen/FR, huge muter aulte + rumpus room. Three fireplaces, tall ceilings. UllllU ., ....... Builders ~ Prime bayfront lot to create your "dream house." 75' on tl'le bay with a pier for a 90' boatl Call for additional Information. WJU,.....,. u,111.- French custom residence with 73' on main channel, 4 BR, 8 BA, 1rt studio, gymnaSlum, llbrary, pool t many amenities A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK Residential Real Estate Services 7k~S~ OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SITIRllY .... TUUll 1411 ....... Twr 3 BR. FR S279,000 M PHILLIPPI ... 11m ......_ 3 BR, 21/\ BA $329,000 R. KURTZ ... 1DUll 1 .......... 4 BA, FR $342,000 M. MATTHEWS ... 111 ....... 3 BR, 2111 BA $345,000 R. KURTZ WUTUF 1•--- 3 BR. Den $355.000 G ANDERSON llU•YIDRU 111lluernt 4 BR, FR, View $398.500 C. MC MAHAN l&Lll& IWll 111..., 5 BR $525.000 E. COAKETT L.111 llUll UtYlaLWI .... 3+3 Duplex. Byfrnt $730.000 C RUMSFELO ... ..,. n11..._w., 4 BA, Oceanfront $895,000 J. SHAW "'""" ........... 5 BR $2,250,000 J AKERMAN SllllY •YmntUCI , ........ ,., 3 BR, FR $279.000 M. PHILLIPPI UYOUIT 1•1.,. 4 BR, FR $325,000 L. McLOON ... •n~ ........ 3 BR. 2'h BA $329,000 R. KURTZ llYmTllUll 4 BR $342,000 ... 111 ........ 3 BR, 2'/\ BA $345.000 R. KURTZ Ull llU 1MY1al.-. 2 BR $-420.000 A. GOTHARD UU.ftlWllW 1411 ... • 4 BR, FR $429.000 8 . MILES IUYllW 111lYMM'11•Lllf• 4 BR, FR, View $429.900 G.ANDERSON UYllDT , .............. 5 BR, FR $439,500 J. MERTZ lllu.I 1111""81rttt 3 BR. Den $488.000 E. BOWIE IU.IU ..... 111= 5 BR $525,000 M. MATTHEW ........ J.R~= 4 BR, FR $549.900 ....... -.u IMl ..... """ Ir 3 BR, FR $559,500 E CORKETT lrTaAll 17 ....... 4 BR. FR, View $815,000 8.REEOV ....... 1~.., ~ BR. FR, Pool, Vu $875.000 M. R EDY ..__ ~~~ 5 BR, FR $990.000 644-9060 JUST REDUCED lllfn ., ..... ··s" plan on fee land. 3 BR spllt level. Acrosa from pool _& ctoae to Shops. 2 good assumable loana are another ptusl ---1211.-Walk to Shopping from this brand new well located 3 BR townhome. Beautiful, extensJve upgrades throughOut •e111 ftlW au san.- saus111to modet on excellent street In Corona del Mar. 3 BR, 2 BA, large yard, covered patio, Karastan wool carpet. Owners anxious. WEii ftlW a.LI 1111,111 You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BAI Bleached hardwood ftoors, Berber carpet, CO'Z'J fireplace and a large, lush yard. a1a11111111 .,.,,.. Elegant, freahty painted, new carpet, Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR, lush land1C4Plng. Magnlfloent pri- vate area. pools & tennla. WllTIUff mm aa11.- Pr1ce dropped S 17 ,000 on this specious con- temporary 3 BR home. Den. private spa & dellghttul country kitchen complete with fir~ place. Now onty $355,000. ........... Ill 1111 Pll,111 Just steps to beach & park. Great Investment or perlect for owner occupancy High annual I~ come and both unlta remodeled UllllU .... New kitchen. fully appointed. plus a wet bar. You will love the inviting & sunny patio Plans for 2nd story master suite w• YJIW au sat• Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR. famlty room plus huge bonus room Beautiful yard with fountain, bart>ecue Soaring beamed oetllng. II.II --•l 11&1 ..... ,.. Contemporary home for the entertainer • BR plus maid's quarters on an oversized lot with ocean and canyon views snam 1411,000 Entoy the panoramic sights of Newport from this expanded & upgraded 4 BR. 4 car garage hornet Vaulted beam ceilings. wood flOOf"I, trench doora. .......,. llllMI Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa Mt In lushly landscaped yard Ooean vlew. new kitchen, many exceptional de1allal •oan• 1111.-The finest In townhome living. A .gorgeous "Oeauvme" with• BR. large temlty kitchen. high oelllng1 and lovely corner view location. llftl ..us 11...- Enchantlng view from LR. DR, Muter BR & kitchen. Lovely 4 BR wltti detached poolside guest quarters Private location on small cul·d• aac. I.MIU IUll ....... Exhilarating ocean vtews from thla charming 4 BR home bullt right over rocka. Stairway to aand & tldepools betow. Walk to quaint ahop1. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH .. I • • 02 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday. June 15, 1988 7':-i9 9100 . -- -,,i ..... ""' .... Cuatom exec t 11ory "Sit Down" bay & oc11n v!ewt 381 381 • ·~ & tpl 8"1 arM Nothing Ilka Ill Model home cond 11 S5CIO,OOO (Incl L8ndl ............ 840-558Cf ANYTIME IPllTlllUl 110• ...atlltTD YllW 38drm 3 Bath, 8 Cit g11-1~. totally r~ BY OWN£R $7?9 500 I 75i--01811 BY OWNER-48D. 2'1\BA I XII value In l>N\ltltul lrvlne Tetr, reduced to 1310K. by appt only 831-2805 llft.DIUHA • 18drm. 181 Apt NICe cond By Ownr 873·7227 616 POPPY AVENUE See this large 4 Bdrm home, well grounded on a 40x200' canyon lot and you'll agree-It's the best fam- ily home available! 3800 sq ft . central air, bullt-ln telephone sys- tem. high beam ceillngs, skyl'ghts. oak & brass trim, $599,000 5,, 7/"" Smtdayl ) I, u mt rid. Ila, -j)~.,., /~1/1"'1"' ..,. 1,1• J-'~'I~ 3407 ( C...t !Mr C4111 HOMES FOR SALE 631-7300 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I •• 1207 Highland, Harbor Highlands, NB 1 BEDROOM v 16 Jetty Or Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1626 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Morro Bay. Spyglass 64•-6200 $•75,000 Sunday 1-5 1712 Port Westbourne, Newport Beach 854-2600 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 19 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $599,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 PENTHOUSE W/VIEWI 2bd, 2b1, pool. •P•. c;lubhOUHI $240 000, * lllffl l&Y YllW* owner 122-e.«e IU-2~ lmlJllt - End unit 'Trtna' Bay vu on ruu MCUrlty, c;oo1 ooeen grn bit lmmec ~In brMZ•. wonderful ther c:ond Oulel C-d·• ''· apy pool 2 mulet tult• $ 199 500 L/H By IPPt lrg 1Und~ Wilk to all I 'J l 4 JJr1.~r11 REALTY .,.. ...... '4BR •fP9 now 1349,500 3BA •rmld kit 1319,500 Both heve h'g n .. t y1td1 BRK 769· 1234 for 1ppt ** •401 North Star (Dover Shores) NB J m /I IUl-IUOI 873-5354 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 38rl2'ABI, Pano View of 5 T f I H b Rid N t B h Canal & Fleld1 Very Prl-v ra a agar, ar or ge, wp c v11e. Muter Br Sult• 644-9060 $990,000 Sunday 1-5 w/Oecil & view, Lrg Ltv- hHlth l1c:llltle1. VIiia Bilbo• onty $1011.500 NEAT SINGLE F~ILY HQ.!J;I•. R-2 Lot. only $2 15,00 Handy to wallc to everythlnQ Corona Del Mat ~tlon HetdwOod lloon, bltln gu kllchen. lar~ p1t10, 2 car gar• '{ f 1111111 dr/. Ifni ... ft1f11 1/ti.) l>i J-,"f ~.'I~ 3407 t Coast Hwy., C• lnQ Rm w/Frplc:, GrNI 1400 Santanella. Irvine Terrace, CdM *•8 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge Patio tor sunning a ear-Tll lllffl-Olm 6•4-9060 $342,000 Sunday 1-5 640-4868 $1 , 750,000 Sunday 1-5 e.-cua. S275 ooo. 10% 19M SAN BAVNO Down, Term• Steve 2BR 2bl totlllly ret\.lfb-'* * 1323 Bayside Or . Mal Ket 64•·6200 $4•9 000 Sunday 1-3 30 22 1 Narcissus. Olde CdM 644-0121 $5•5,000 1400 Santanella (lrvlne Terrace) COM SATtSUN 1-5 1 644-9060 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •904 Via Lido Nord, Lido l1le, N.B 873 1eooor 848-7021 aned 1155,000 Ind !Md 675 616 1 $2,625,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 WM E DOUD• CO INC OPEN SAT /SUN t-5 I 41338THST ~Co 2 BEDROOM 975 Bayside Cove. Coves 644-6200 $630,000 SAT /SUN 1-5 430 Catalina. Newpor1 Heights ~4-6200 $21•,995 * 14 Columbla, lrvlne 759 6700 s 135,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 335 Piazza lido. lido lale 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 1-4 * • 1244 Polaris Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $1 .100,000 SUN.1-5 v2551 Vista Drive (Bayshorea) Nwpt Bch 644 9060 $488 000 Sunday 1-5 * • 3491 Windsor Court Costs Mesa 645 0303 $ 199.900 SUN 1 5 4 BEDROOM 311 Dahlia PUSeavlew C. ctM 675 414• $2•5.000 421 -C E 20th St, Coste Mesa 650 1374 $179 000 Sun i-5 2 109 Miramar. N B 645 0303 $399,000 SUN 12 4 **3608 Marcus, NB 645-0303 $359 900 Sun 11•5 321 Poppy, Olde CdM 675 6000 $625.000 SAT tSUt~ 1 !i SAT/SUN1-5 * • 4 12 Plazza Lido. lido Isle 673-7300 $565.000 104 VI& Loree LIOO Isle N B 6•4 9060 $420 000 Sunday 1-4 S ndey 1 5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 28 Canyon Island. Big Car yen 675-6000 $210,000 414 Narcissus Corona d~I PJar SUt~ 1 5 673 7512 $240,000 SvrHSu11 12 3 2 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon, NB 759-6700 $369 000 Sunday 1:.i 4 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 34 10 Catamaran, H v H, Newport Be&ch 960 6040 $449.000 Sunday 1 5 • • 18 Cypress Point Ln Big Cy11. NB 640·4868 $995.000 Sund&) ! 4 * 1506 Dorothy Lane, Wt1'tc!lff, NB 759-6700 $120,000 356 Evening Canyon. Sh rf) l1Hs 644 6200 si:,95 000 SAT tSUt~ 1 5 • 1700 Galaxy Dr , Dover S11rs NwiJt Bc;t1 F9 1501 $ 145 00'1 Sat1S11n 1-5 * • 1380 Galaxy Drive Dover Shores.NB 631·7300 $695 000 Sonday 1-5 •v3g Whltewater(PI 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM I 3412 Geranium. Costa Mesa 893 3973 $279 000 Sunday I 5 645 0303 $279,000 SAT /SUN 1-4 11'8 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, N.B 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1201 Santiago Drive. DovM Shores, NB 631-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 720 Via Lido Sood, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 795,000 Sunday 1-4 **•815 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1336 Watson Ave (Halecrest) Coat1 Mesa 631 8011 $159.900 Sunday 1-4 30 1101 West Bay. Peninsula 644-6200 $550.000 2014 Vach1 AffOlute, Seavlew 644 6200 $429,900 & BEDROOM Sunday 1 5 Sunday 1 5 * 1• 11 Marlnera, Harbor 1;.gn1and1 644-6200 $28~.000 Sunday 1-S 118 Ruby, Balboa Island 644 9060 $525.000 Sit/Sun 1-!> 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEi 12 Burning Tree, Big Canyon & BR 11lus FAI RI or DEi Lots 84-85-86 Top of Rocky Point, Spygtau 6•4-6200 $2,700.000 Sit-Sun 8-e *v2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon.NB 760 -0606 (8 batha)$995 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS TOWllHOMES . FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI 64•·9060 $95,995 Sunday 1-5 1 345 Avocado (Unll A 102), Co1ta Meta . 2 BEDROOM 644 6200 $875,000 SAT /SUN 1·5 * 1968 San Bruno (Bluff•) Newport Beach 15 18 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, N.B 6•4 0020 $155,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 831-7300 $657,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1806 Glenwood Ln (Baycreat) NB 644-9060 $'439,500 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEi A DARLING 2BD 2BA hom., wdllnQ distant 10 W&ITD bch. S239K, Bllboe HOUM In Hwbot Vl9'# fOf NPT ~tye75-8170 euh buyer Call An Bldett $95,oOo pnc. 759-160 1 AM for Kiity reduction. dbl lot on Clift 769-1601 Or w/3bd hM $.400,000 ' Agt 84~7050 UH•Ell lmfNCUlll• Cu11om 3bd. 1 .. 1~ Cutt 3'~bl. flreplae. In mutlk tulle, lormel dlnlnQ room. •ttre 1011 guard git• M501< F" LIKE NEW 386. fa BX 831-..30'4 CONDO·Bonu1 room. loo. , .. Ill.. 11c. MIC\.lrlty lyttem, t.llY· IHI lltea. p1tl<>/deck. lreth F1nt11lle buy1 h orn paint, new carpet, 2 car S139K. Bkr 759-6080 garage, $118,000 BEST BUY IN SEAVIEWI 8S4 1~331979-2078 380. 2'~8A. lamlty rm. Mt•ll• lt•n community pool & tennis, guard gale. l 325K. Ftr l&lt llOO 87~ 1909. 9Qt For .. , Mobile Home llllAIYMMlll 121152 In Cotta Meae , Like new LOW REN T Vacant 28t, den, 2"8• SPACE 845--0371 Fut Nie S205k 840-1529 __ ,,_,_ __ --IDEAL CM LOC 1BR. II.Ill Ill UITll EITAlt BA. w/1mll1 lt1ech room 5 9drm + mild • room 8 Part furn. I 10,000/obO bethl. 111~ PMlY room 845-11377 or 548-59111 w/kltc:Mn & blth. !amity -room with 20 bar In· LIDO 181 IQI Moe St~ door/outdoor pool 10 bay, pool Reduc:90 to I 9 95 . 0 0 0 0 P E N l8K Mltle Ott9t Mu9t SAT /SUN 1 5 Seit Sp rent $560 700 2 WINGED FOOT LANE Lido Park Dr .I 4 860-4873 Or c.11 for apt. to ... IC~ ~ lTft Own«/8tolter 790-0e0e ""'" .. 11_...,.._.., ... ...., -WANTE ln court lllffl YllW on R011rlt1 BNctl July 3 3 • den, remodeled thru 8th 722-8560 k II c: h • n A • k I n 0 t .. ---I ~t '330.000. Agt &48-1044 C ••llJ .,. I !ntl lUS OLIFF IAYll ' chlhUv lots •••SOO Harbor l1l11nd Or, N.8 . *•2792 Longwood Court, CM 3 °' '4 Bdrm•, 5 beth•. to Prime loeauon $1800 tor 759-9100 $1,900,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 5'46-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1--4 country kite, lam room both P1c:1110 View many xtru . Immaculate (714)1532-1203 oond Terme negotl1ble 500 Sign.I Rd. 842-9282 t.ta ft1 I 4 BElcoOhf 29 Goleta Point, Spyglass, CdM I 7 Hermitage, Big Canyon 631-1286 $635 000 Sunday 1 5 644-6200 $1,095,000 3 IEDROOI SAT/SUN 1-5 3 BEDROOM * •2215 Baysldo Drive, COM ~•-6200 S I 195,000 SAT /SUN 1 5 • *818 Harbor Island (Jr. Prom Bay, NB 759 6700 $975,000 Sunday 1 5 •912 Hyde Ct . Costa Me!la 645 0 303 s 160,000 Sunday 1 5 4500 Cortl1nd Cameo Hlghlands 2018 Leeward Lane, Beycrest. N.B . 6•4 6200 $365,000 SAT /SUN 1·4 631 7300 $375 000 Sundfty I 5 1831 Port K1mbflrly OWH) Nwpt Bch •616 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 49•·4524 $2-49,500 Sun 12 5 673J8.C94 $599,000 Sunday 1-4 329 So Polnse1tla Coron" del Mar 1609 Port Abbey Place N B 673-5354 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $349.000 3 .IR 1tlus FAM RI or DEi * * 1.-Balbo1 Coves. Newpoft Beach 850 2709 $470,000 Sunday 1-5 •2'4,.3 Bamboo (EHtbluff) Nwpt Bch 5-40-1340 S259,900 S1t1Sun 1-6 •633 Cameo Hghlnd1 Or • Cameo Hghlnd1 675-6000 $358,000 SUN 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr . C 0 M 759·9100 $525,000 Sun 1-5 283'4 C1t1lp1, Eattblutf &44·6200 $285,000 Sunday 1.5 * 511 Cliff Drive. CllfftllvtWl. NB 642-5200 $322,500 Sund~y 1·5 1309 Dolphin TeHact, Newport Beach 83 t-7300 $905,000 Sit/Sun 1.5 • 1736 Galaxy Drive. Dover Sl'lof' , N B ~ 1·7300 fe75,000 Sunday 1-5 ••9•9 Goldenrod Ave, CdM 769·~100 "''0.000 land Inc 8und1y 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Of (HV HIU ) COM 844-90e0 S559.SOO Sunday 1-5 .. SAT/SUN 1-5 UNITS A DELMA 3 Bdrm 3BA 2 Bdrm 1 BA. 1 Bdrm 1 BA. 5000 sq. ft .. view, 5 car garage, Bxceflent Income. Prtc.d at 9550,000 OPEN HOUll, IUN. 1"4 415 PoppJ, Cofone det M•r Dom CHcto, AealtOf 180-1410 * 16 Point Loma, Spyg1a 6'44-6200 $569.000 309 Poppy. Coron• Del Mar 673 8494 $399,000 Sunday 1 5 • * 7 Gretel Court Newport Crest, NB 673-7300 $195,000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1•4 27111 Miii Pond Eut, Capl1tr1no Bch 23'45 Port Carll1le, Seawlnd 240-3130 11•9,500 Sunday 1-5 11ft1 ..... AIU CUSTOM LOT 15,000 SO FT Speoloue OUlleOm hOme In 8KR 75~ (EVES) • neighborhood o4 "'"' :r-->-.---hom•• end l1mou1 t tf lltt 6'44 6200 1389,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 2659 Vlata Ornada, Bluffs * •4• Rldgellne Or , Harbor Rid~ 675-6000 $240,000 people. Con~t to Pr=-t. 1111 bey, bMctl9I end ~ -:-~2=!!~~~~~ ping • l~I Cov-Ull ""'UT&11 ered petlo wtth pool end lmpl'eeeM cuetom hOme .,. In low melntenence OYertoolllng t300 ft pnme Sunday 1·5 yerd Ownere being rrontage on "'9 Lek• tr~ end enxk>u• PeNS Oreille. 60 9Cf'9I of 6•4-6200 $625.000 Sunday 1·5 26 WlldgOOM Ct., N.B ••25 Aldgellne, Harbor Ridge 759-9100 $189,950 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sund1y 1-5 Sunday 2-5 4 IR ,1us to Mii Call for det .. I, 1cente pine eovereo ••2·1111 gtoundl end mMdow9 A PETE BARRE fl REALTY with tlrHm through P'Of*'Y NMt SlllCIPolnt ldeho • true four MUOna nll0!1 .• 1.250.000 Cold- well lanker AMort ~ ty, 208-263-8802. *•2781 Sandpfper Drive.C M. t M 1-6020 $239,500 Sit/Sun 1-5 •~iiiiimi---.---- HARP DUPLEX L.-atf"d 1n • prirnf' ~wp1 ~a. l••li011. (JOH to dloppi tt r..-rlsf'I. Boda lJalu '"' 2Ddmt1 ud ha•e I I~•«'"· 11w l p~r Uoh hu • prhatf' 1l•M fllf'~ bakooey. Tff l,ow•r Un t abo hu • priUlf" P9lio. A •A•GAI AT uu..eee IACO BEALT\' . . MOBILE HOMES FOR SILE DUPLEXES FOR SILE 21511 S..~ Ave , Oki CdM, N 8 631-7300 M30,000 8undey 1-6 ... ;7~~000 iEV11t1 1q It a&drm, femt~ 11350/rno yrty 48' 38-, room, pool. Veotnt I dining rm, den, p1tl0, reedy to Mii Submit all gereoe No peta New off•"' AH Aogert crpl 227 Corel. Avail 631-12M 7115 (213)39&-3511 or &i'iit• •:;;~:.:;. ~-_,,___ ptzaa Little ltt tld, nr CUITOM Ntwpor1 ooeen weter Ow, lnd'Y 1 or 2 f\'ont MdUded ~tlon. working l*90nl. non· beautlM hOm•. IC'lnt tmtlrt.NoPMt A~._,.. price .. u .ooo. Agt Jan 11200/mo 11~ M&-10IO eut. a Cory 2• 21.._ '*'· --=11=m=-1==1==1"-u=1-=· ':; "'0.1.t:: Huge Pool. • 1200/fM 11'-1171 . BlMl~en--..,... OOVl1' ,. ~ 1Jt.10eO aorm "'°"' ._,.. •1ow-oe IOMI tor 2 W111Jrf ."' oteu1o n11 2,,. l44l llPM 1v o mo 1811)142 ,. ~adnft Newpofl Beaoh velue Wl proltH IOflllly de• ~'=t .. ~r,;'C MO-ta.co Daily Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 • Otenge Cout 10AILY PILOT/iundey, MM115, 1 ... "t:... 1111 ... Nm 11• .... 11• ... r....... I!!!.,..__.~ lt1tal1 It-lbrt ltat1l1 tt l~ut •11 .. .,_ .... , 1~1--. ..... Loff XPXNNIM:' ~Hllmr Dll . MM Ill ~·\':'~· .... :a~·::.~~~~ ~·:..,:•···· ~~~.=-:=~.er.'-:':!,~. e.!9:J: llHo "!10~ ... *s."'31:. ... e:i-.,.:air~ llutlll 1 /fr • furnleMd, IW, tbe, l21o.()MITQIM ........ Ml lllW. tTOOlmo. ~3 --._. 11: ...... = .. ·.~. llM. ft. .....,,:-fl04 a bo9t ' eundeac. ut. :rue; Upttalr'I """ .,._ 1 Nf'T HGTi liililli hi ....,,,.M.Ml4122 • , .., No ..,._ .._.~.,..., ~=· orllJ t11IO •WNIW o udu u111111u • ..-. ...._ .,_ .J;: tbe 1178 'w... °'-* *llr..,.., 281 +A .._. .,,., __. •• UM/mo ••n l.-J llMlll I.a tadnft. Goad~ ~=1111.-Anlleble Julr . 1. Inc 1012 W.ua•d l.J\, Din.. 1IOO llll 'tt, W/O =-•lpotl/A & nrM .~ ... .,_...., OttHIW..._.~ Cerport, pool, dlw. ... " m.:•1ao ~ ._.:ao Hpt 9ch. CA. IHIO. flbp, tNOrO, lrplO, .,.-uw dill .... ._,... _,,Ma_. .-...._ "*"""',.: l'tW111WOl•a.it ... 2teoty °"'*8~1171.'9e ll~J-t1r 10. IJllde etfih & ...... f'ntlld\.IDIO loaftMMl11 on 1Qf to ._ ...... .._ .. ::r,2:-.;:,... dbl maw 1n.ee. ..,..~U-. Westfield torfy, .. ,..., .... 110.-oow f .. , .. 1a"•' •"' llbd •• ,,,. •'· -. .,...... .... 1;... Info ue.e111 •IAiiiilJHWAa ormd . ..._, , .. • " .~.._., ............. 111mo+..,.,.,..,.,, .,, .... • l&.OCl<a TO OCIAH ... '"* •1MO Av.I"°"'..., 1fOI .... II aw ..... -y=· no ""',.....,, ... mo .wt _, -... oMOlt...,. = :::-~= In.~ lltentela 21R·fenced yd, new UUIWMCl,...Alumu. ==~ mo 1111·MM191• Hl._.to......,ae 400 "'ft Colee...-: -i~~---.-!!I....._.....,.....,._ •..aJ-• & den·,_. orpt9 ,._ 11Mt11 p9nt, pet Ok. tf#f now, pMI. hot, ..,._ 1 · to w :::. ~MO. Mltl l:llOI"'°' Cel aMtao ;a 1room,1bl. ""kltc:Mn. Ooubie o=•.' •~ny NEWPORTHtiOHTS .. oreoe. ettNesdWI• :::_o;'~.,.... l1t0 ONCANAL-iii(iM •" ....... bft. ar ne ._Mi,~1;i.1 ..... ,,_,..,.~. m Cab6e TV Ind V ... meln'91fttd 80rTft a.Iha. ..,._ Com-llOOfmo, ta 4ouv. 80 A tu.-.0 Cllt'peta. dnipee. ..,..._ l'wlll'IOf'N, "°'· ,..._ ~ '316. F.. ery Ill 1111 ~ ~. t1125. ••WTiiDI _,. 11A 1 vomdo no pela, /~IHM, "'*MIO )to-1111 i~a.;r---...,~_....LtilN---:119dl:r-= ~ -* ..,..,,,, ~liilii•illll• m-.. IY...... Aolnt .. 11113 Qet11gt, Aduh pr.rd. iHANtANOCl.IAHCWiO tlQOlmo,I 7 iiWlibNIWtnlNiiie N ~. wlll le~ ~w/Olftrt11,ldto • =-.....-------Lb • ~ ten 2br OMTHllAV Lndty nn IMO/me. Aot OEN APT. 1M, "°" l 6* _..,. llftft. 1• & UCI. 1fW ltw 2be ~In-t.eoo ........ 10 & , ._, W lllllO ftt1Ml IM S11thouee.ooeen-..1ra ==::.,~fnod Yltd 12aoeqn fummob4tetim Cllll241-t2U refl'lgeretor, ":n"'a. oflo.INlt.tow.rtfl1Q.IM .,.,., ..u+ aeo eec PNW ..... 29-fll.toiW ..,.. '"rri'Oimo.Clll uunllftlN ~ •J,eooc:;:;. ~ AQt... 191 2• ft ~ 11v ryn. ~ *Mr riji &ndO. DIM M20/mo. ..._1 :ec. ~Met•-.:: evell lmmed, Ill HM. COM DUl'lD. *· = Dll'l'a, aM9TO Mar. (714)112-1137 petlO wlbbq, 2bd. 2be. 99f', "'-frpt, tenM/pool. ... I W l110, MM17hfU:IO CDM·NlAT F/N·amllr, J'r~ ,C A1£ flEE lniM IHf leun rm, rn6oro, io.mtcr, Heedl f8mlty l10IO No bM160t 11r wfth DIW, '3-40/mo + .. utl, w/d, • • • c..a. ...... _ t1HO/mo IHIOn•I. '9b722.a1.totw. cattl c.la. brtind .,.. ....... ~rto-1• Prof WOfMft 25+ * 2llr -°""°"' lbuM1 2IR tbe, •..at-• t1IOC>/yr1y, en-MD. ·-n ""* orpt, PoOI, NH. 111 1 MILE TO MACH Peule 78CM161 1 .. ....,. .. Aot. No pt~ ao. '° bd'I l Cu'9 & oozy, full llltdt, ~. Try tt111 pttoe fi'OO 2br 81UdeO M ~ ~ HemltOn ...... .,... M2·231f Co1t1 M... WentMI ~ '340 "'°·A~ lmmed ... ....,. lhopplng. S11100/moyT1y pool, "1le Ind MOO.,_ htt.a .,... rem.I dwl 9'71.' L.a 11t, td .,.. 8Mt'P ..,_ 1 iedioom Wi.iTCUFF AMA F9"I ""'"' '° "" Mn, fT&.MIO °' frs.tll1 J= ....... Avt now 87S-13&4/Ag1 llLlm'f ,,._.. orpt deoor gar too MOO. 19', a-' tnl. ,.. downet.efie. A~ I.a 1• 111a, rww daciot 29' 2a. eipt. Cell Debby rtrdlF IO'• ..u -to .,, ....,,._ I~~~~~~~;; HOUUWAHTED 3M 2 IA. deteDtt ... 53M1•1Aot'-1.-r HJ.Im ~'*"·--· ~ti.ndordof** t>Mote10am,M2·2:290 •*•~= ........... l;ouNO _., .,.,.a Prof OOl4* .,.., lwe, fem rm. tic. 2 c:er DS·: WESTCUff VILLA Eua, .....S tocbl* Oii'· Pool. Cerport .. M152 COUPLE Of lndl'MUal. ~ 2 ml Mt\ ..,......,._ clllclo ......... _., =-":i:.:=.: =o.~~: a;.J~.,.., meatilUIU !;o.;.:~ ·~~"*-».:: ~~=::: ;~~ ~=-~ F:t:i,.~ '=. ctlta ... 1114 2a. det~ home. Ywtt 11 .._ 8MuttfUllNIJ!!I!!.... '" _ __ to~-OcMnfront bctl ~mo ;r,-44~ ~'~ .... ..-.,.!a~ 11 L.2,.!_T ;;.LWJ,,; o::;o, ilA1ff,... ifl:d AIC,ettUn,pMI~ 2 OoMn-*W Ottweev... --.....,_ -, _ _...n 11200/mo +ISO Utll ,,_.,_..,, ..., -on nu /cJr .. ~ -cer oar No peta I 11H ab6e ctoea to~. ,:::;t nt~borttood .... LllllY Jlift tnery Ntt 87M111 !llllde eo.ta MeM. M/f AM AVAfL 8AL.80A 'EH 1"'· ••• Giii 1960 ~ .:: tktow by Cert, Bllr 8'3-5 l lt lllmlf mlTU.. 11dnT, S.,. ~ _, ~ YEARL V RENTAL non tn*r pref nlOht F/oin>f to ft Sbd bC:fl.. ~ '1...af ewl'MNa eppt.M50+dep5'f.S.41.t 00..00TUftilAoc*,2bd, .ii~-28dnn1'48e lfl04fl0 •SFloorPtent OPEH8UNOAV11-2 ::-:;::::Imo+ 13 w/2.......,,....be,_. htlew/Wtl II• a..f.,_,..., 28' 28a, brtte' °'*'Y 2'Aba,den,dinroom.•. lll-4llltrl1M111 15U21et8L -...2..oe •1.2&Sledloome t12-llM1tl8t ::·2~w ..... ':C: 6&6t<titmii Q Low OOlll ._,,...,.. ""* m1oro Id r.tf1Q: frptc, 2 cer genige. Two , •Fumlahed Apt9 Av.II 02, 11.001mo F 26-36 • lbWlt Sbd, bey mo • . 2~ be. type. 2000 eca n. ,_,.. ,_ ID ts • tr poo .. )ec 2C:o-i NraC etory, PoOI. t-c:z. ...,.,. L•t' CMit lttrt •MUAVEAOE~lux~. •Cloet to Aee1eurem., Cout P~ vtew. bit to bead\, Only .,.,_..,.Mt 1621. evell&-41, ttlOO/mo, Anirn.t AaH u ioe.. No Pim IHO/mo, Cell ct•. 1120o mo &46-Stn llll 28A. ,,.. ......... • • ~ & ,.-ye 118-ttt-el03 1333 mo av111 111. ,... R>A AEHT"'V"" 1 yr ...... 120-1..oe. Fee sr~ 2~11 or 142..42•2 New Turtta Rock Potnie ~3~~ :::.•f:o.a'::ary •Minute• to Newport IC. ta 873-8292 or 173-2242, 280, 1'M9.A 2 ~ IPt. -- 28' home In "T~". Petart 38' 2'h8a Condo, 2f.:1J.'.t a. °i\:i 8pWlc dwl 21drm. 1000 ~ COM1 Dttw m fiA Femeie 30+. ad, 2'M>e, :::=. ~e • pool ... ..trial nu L.o9t ~ w: .. :;.~~ci::1o.a:; ~~,:C:~ ~~S::: ~·,r,·:;a~et l'A:=·':r:= IM MU 23r3 I ii3en c.U ri· ~· ~o~: SMnt 2bdrm CM, Apt, e::s=== :,."~~~ proic •vi 1/20 Of 7/1, 11960/mo, 154-2341 P9ld Rtifrlg 1 m Yll'IWI S3501mo + U1N. 1160 ct. 72044a3 poof, per1dng. non.,,.,, IOt IOOO lq" tic omc.. MWAA.Dt Loll ......... IUO +MC.142""6872 ORANOETREE ... ,. llinu llU ohltciQt( No~· 28' w/Oftt. Crpta. c1rpe, c:::· Av.it lmmed call Feme1e "*-t1W on UIO/mo, .,. uttL ~partdng,ldnftoc.. trll9n•ipNrd lrt.._. R 2bd, 1'M>e. 2 lty oondo, 9'EPiTCfRAdR 1HO Wlllaoe 142_..1' b1ttnL '"°" yrd w/petJo. Hl•, 850-14'4 bWlt'I at Newport 8w:t'I 831-3701 .. for Tom .~NH. oouitcJ be MD, e.I port...,._ 1 tie19 .,._ 1 ~~~=· ~t=' t~':c carpon, all ementtJee,,,.. 280, 2BA. wtttl w/d °'Aft• IPM ~29 836-4120 Cell 1-6PM CM-M/F .. 5+ 1600/mo + "*-utll 8"' lrO e Ton> hOfne w/2 111114-.. Ti4/M0-7000 bto.n.,.. ~ encl get. lrg Y•d Avlli pete, av.II July 1, no peta, yrty 1we •NICE 210fW 2BA* IMS7 Vlctor1e "C",,1875 Qutet &.trroundtnga, em-(714) 722..o4SI prof ec1t8 PM bethe & ,....---4----~wm lmmed. $a75 MS-.5112 1875/mo, 720-teoe, 182&/mo:l41-"'3 l.ndfyfeo dfw Fncdpetlo MESA PINES 2l60 Hena pioyold, n·emkr .. tl601mo ~ 10 lfv 3bf 2be ..,._Like & t ... prMle lutat frtftr~f ;m:;===-=.--.; .... ;;; OAANOETREECondo ... No pet8 M50 NJemltri 28A 18ew/ptS750 +S300MO, 241-9690 twnflea. SC Pm.a.,-., 137511 + ~ utllt, ft• xn;coa; WfTNidiAd ........ ~. 1 Bdrm, pool, terini•. 790-1'11Ml42·7521 TOPAR!A.a.t.NoP9t• Femele onty, S300 Ful All arnen111M, S300 Ind (T1')13CMMllV""'I 11911 =~·-.aderlt ~lckm. 2~, : ~ wMQht room, no peta, •OUllT l SPACIOUS* * *5'8-2447* * houee ~ U111 lnc:I utll 6'M6" rn ...... ftlj 2 l8drm I 29dm-. 2 ~ "':" n!.-: =":I:; ,_ 'tat · 9t Awil711 "25.561-2454 laJaM .. 28r 18a, petlo, ~ Utllt peld, Qul9I 19drm. 3 min from OCC Fem prof n/llMr rJw 28r EXiCJ&i mr. aup;; tlkltme Q.I M0,.00 U ~ Cl*ap*'* • --171-1111 ~ ..... e ... V9fY Q 1 63 m OIW, Lndry rm, no peta avaft June, No pelt. 656-2278 28e CM. Apt W/WN, Laguna lcll, 711 GRM. AA.1nQ .... 000. a ppr o a I"' e 1 e Ir -'----'----W al,. apt,cloeetovtlllge.tl75 MOO/mo ~2132 PaUo, 9'0(), 640-5S41 Of F•m nHr So CoHI S350 + 'A utla. PM, Oya 11000/11300 ylyr Ce11Cn1Q~M291 2:00-2:10p"'. PLEASI 3BR1w.2m1,to~. XaOC&JS&EXR mo Ind utM lmmed oo-311t 28e E-elde TwnhM M2-&:M1 Plu&l.a&twy.wtllhtdry, 5M-11n,Ewl4&-0302 MS-7823orM4-2720 Oii m.2..., lfterlpnl l'llol ywd, kldl. J*• Qt( C6nyon Vlew·1bd. 1ba cupancy,Ag1175-3331. Frplc ,,.. crpU ywd. Wll1Ullft.Ull kltc:Mnette. pool, ).ecz. Flto w 3bd, CM • STUOENT ~ eoa 17 -\!• Mon-Ff1..,,.,.1CQd M75/mo.(213)27&-eat4 ~get.wdddc,leun, lal•H PHlaHh aw a.70, Dk* ee6-.eooci lBdrm M25 S325mo, 556-1737 1125/mo +eonw .-tor Meda iu;nletled room 6 CMr1 'ttdll1 °""" W*-8 38r 18e IOM, qu691.,..., S7 5/mo. 496-1297, llf1 Oya, 640-242' Ev!Wttnda 28drm 1'A8e 17.0 LAGUNA BCH Lg f\Kn rm. t-=ti. In..._. c:t'81r.,,.. blth nur 0 C C ~"'*Pg, gd ooOk. lllr'· hOO/mo New t.••nt. NO LAGUNA. '*"' 38R ..... crpt ' drpe ~ ba, met, empl, Fem. 2 awcr, 146-2357 ••• MM •mn .... ofc) In 9fdt tor sM Mna cerport, large yw . tao 3be (or 2br 2be+ • 2 ea;;;; 2 Ltti, 1 cttt DS• mAT l.11&191 Pool & 8'>41 • No peaa bit• to bctt 1390 + ._. ui. FVAN Matr bdrm wfth l!'elc» CoeM .,_ ,__ quan8r'I Elllft. b 3111 Governor It 497..-579 Mperate ltudlo apt); •·bey vt.w, 1 btodl to 1750/mo 2br 11Ab• 14u 122 883-ft17 PrM WIO, Atf 494-7341 l)(tv ·bl In MeM Vetde I t I I t bu)'era ~to ect now4 uo, Hiia, C4 ~1 SuncSldl f'"""" t get + blect'I. a11001rno ~ townhOUM greenb91t ...... ,..., u-I .... " •• • ... _ --1•1-~ 3.BR 28A. Menna High-carpclf1, ~· 2 blocll•. 87&-10oo or e73-32M lndry ""·.Ii bft-lna • luL .... k ... Legun• B .. c:l'I furn =· ~" ....... ITtl .... ._. . .._, -me· lande Sep tQIM No Avell July 1 11900 2078 Thurtn Sttalght !Niie. prof .O+ 4P\D·l24l-pett. Rift S1,ot5. Avail Without t d.Q 11.00· Hwpt Penln 38' 28e gar. TSL MGMT 642•1~ 2Bdrm. f Betti. frptc, dfw, NorHmkr Pool. l300 Lwge eunny room Nwpt DWl'fTWN OAR #2 Good eo.te .._. lo-•H Juty 1, CeK ..,._Ad# 'u · lndry, ffplc, Yrty IW\tela. new crpte & drpe, FWI 4~1 Htt M/F Kltc:Mn priv After 2pm, W a 1 .. & . l!iJi Uli\NW&llXNto 313,142-4300,2•hre Owner/Agt 49'-Tl5l VlflaAentalel1Mt12 1 flield belco~. ::oJ:rege UOOISLLStepe..t>ey,pvt W/0,13501nc:t utlt. , lut Mt Rapp, 110 =·~·i!,_"": ~1 1mo..oldln""I CHECK THESE lftl!I! ..... 1111 C9lllU ... LI BB Wea t 1110· 141 qu1e1 MSTR STE. Bi-a.'. Olc:k 14M258 Broadw9y. CM."' 2pm, ,... ..,.,..1 " • llo!M. '.:1: • Under l400 nw Newpor1 2n:r,m.;L ;:;;t; tel 2BR 1U: m IPUTmlTI ••EXTRA LAROE 0.. ~Halt hp entr/grdn, MMUf'e ,.,.. ""28' 18a E. Side eo.a M... ..... .... 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LJ\1f•,:l1''"'"' ..... " '"" t '\f"'"lh.t\\ ltk (l"'" .. ''"'''1 ... .1•1t."f r. h11 11ti.t o t tk r hununM,.fl •O f"''1l'"'"' ""'"'I' fH•"-ttlltr~ \1\til'-''""''"' ff,""" II""' I PM.1""'4t•-&J• American Red Cross lmmeculate Townhome WEST NEWPORT tute 17.... S300 MCUrtty depoelt Beectt, Utll Ind l8otO NEWPORT BEACH/C M .,. .... I• cell Aon Young 2&18e+~rm~~~~2~ ~~1• ~~~ ~~4~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~---------~ ~d:l850'mo Aat. ANte pertc·no seoo1mo 'I' Sundtc:ill "'-· 8V.it nowt CLEAN ' SHARP 2 aR. ,,.,.,..... lilt lltr:-S3"~5'+ lndf.,J; 'ee ':'23 BrubbfiEll1· S McCeelend 831· f211 Wat.mont Homta Inc: 1950 + c;.pc;.t ~256 cpt1 l drpa, DIW, gar. -. E, SIDE LUXURY In. pine 111·1• SM"'' •• ~.""' •• "° peta M40rmo, •11BllllllM• ...... 7@!1111 fill tor.t tg 2bd frtdg d/w ~ '""""' ~n AeMg. dWcw.._ & aiow. --•------~ g., """' & ... ~ pci CHARMING 3bd. 21>a W/Attectled getVllge. """ CUTE 28"'BR""HT Incl NO PETS MM.856 pu .. mm. ,7m' ..-' houM, 2 cer oar. l'llol or unl\lm, 1'60/mo Incl ..,.. 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Af· HARBOR VIEW HOMES 16(, idO. ttov.. r;MQ, EAST810E2BO 2BA 7I0-17130t857·1n8 112 +whgt,nocMpoah. ford 2br w/b -tlne remocMI. 68R 31A. fem ~ nu ~·/ta':' Hr Santa Ana12'11t St, •Luxury UC>P« 2Br 28e Y1utlta l11t1h ~to./yat1.,.1d"'&"' ~ '800'• rm. lncludel tn-i.w quet· v now7.A ..,.... · cioM to *'1 I Jr H8, Eutbluff. Poot, frptc, flU _ .... _-__ ._,,._t..,...____ ten l*e a 2nd apt. Fruit ___,.,., d/w lg fenoed ~. peUo, d/VI, OR, cerport. 1960 1-~'"!'!'!"!"!"!"'!!""'!"'!!~!!oilii• Unique HelgM1 UH tr ... W/0, refrlQ. gdnr 280 +!XTRA ROOM end·~ '*'l)Ot1, oo1n-oc> No peta 722-t1.0 Ewe 1111111111111 ebode eiornpete kltc;l'I Incl' d 2300 1q ft. Pa1to, IOte of ClloMt epeoe ieun. t c:Nld, 1 pet Qt(, wtr Summer "ental 211t 28e. frp6e gAlr yd' pool l6e0 I 1700/mo IH Agt & more,""' MC. AVAIL pd, S7H .. •m •. 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Newty renovetld E•elc» 28r 28e., w~ No Pitt M~5 AclPt onl/'t ~. trptc, dbl oar us.ooea Of 83()..3221 w/auto Ge** 1875 + Enjoy the Lu>CUl'y of the 11t, lut, MO 1225. 2 per-~ eurroundlngl of '°"" No Pit•· ~ 1191 • lllYll UIT SAVE up lo $1350* ••1211Hf111utn. lat•., .. HM ............... Elelde dlfuxa townhouae. In a apedol11 28drm or 2bf 1'Ak , patio. 1eunctry 38drm Condo wtth ft,. tee. 2148 Or1nge.1B10$ plaoe. 2 C1at genige with 1125/mo, 142·2520 opener, Sec guard.ct ·Month-to-month get•, W/d Ilk~ From also available LA1M 1--11896. c.11 e.44-4509 Sunny, pool, IP&. &eouttty Come -Come liQh Come • Furnished/ compleic 1855. 722-ttH buy· In cMMlfled unfurnished UMC.ta .... WOODLAND VILLAGI APART MINTS Comt & •~IOY ou1 prOtn style ~ts Quott comtort1blt Im tlOst to tr .. w1ys & So to.st Pl1u wlltlt only n11nuttS to l boch Garacn 1w1t11blt HO Pt.TS PUASl ..._. ... Al ·LAWY•DI .. aaC111L• •s•s.•sss 1 a1Hoo• ••as.•••s 2 81NOOMI '7S0-•760 •Al, llaAT 6 MOT WATm 8IO... .. ........ ,,. HI. MAllAallaT 7H Ill t • F1tness centers. tennis, swimming Model• open d11ly, g 6 Sorry no ptls Newoort BHch No 880 lr111n1 A111nue (II 16th) 145-'104 Newport Bu<.h So 1700 16th Strut Ill Oovtrl MZ-5n3 ~s ftESID~TlAL BftOKf.RACE q;;ftV1~ l&YHllT UIMI llUll IUI 11,111,IM Luxurious single story bayfront with fantastic view to main channel ~ cently remodeled. Gated courtyard entry. 4 BR. 4 BA. large gourmet kitchen, formal dining, huge master suite with fireplace. 55' boat dock and sandy beach. lncludea land Belle Partch llllUT&TO luu.I P,t•,1• Situated high on the hill overlooking all of Newport Beach. nu.a incredible emiate includes 5 BR, 4 YI BA, study, family room. garden room, ~t kitchen. & spec\aC'Ular wi.M cellar with custom etched glUI doors. ln· tenor design by Hank Morgan. Abeolutely incomparable Price m · eludes fu.rrushings Maureen Whate and Ed Etcano ... OllYll lllfllll&a&I YIW 11,IM,111 Elegant 5 BR, custom homt> on over- sized lot, Features formal living room and dining room, family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fareplact' Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green Includes largt> pool and 1pa Danny Bibb/Stepharut> Gmciv •URll fUIWH LIU.,_ IHl,000 Four bedroom. 4 BA, farnily room, billiard room. plus a 2 BR guest suite. A pnvate pool enhan~'S thts prwtige property Owner l.S Vl'r)' mouv1ul'd Danny Bibb/Stephani(' G rody .. ..,.. llUT J-.Y ... I Ull,000 Five 1pacioua bedroom.\, 3 fuU BA. incredible large family room.dramabc hvina and dining, 3 firepla<."\-s, hc·tl~ Cf'illnjl, beautilul Ollk floors through· out, JiTencoh doors, nuffiy bu1lt·m·"· and &11 JUSl like new Pool 1z.ed lot Truly one of a Jund. Excell~nt valut' at $876,000. Danny Bibb llW • 11m1 Illa.ADS Pll,IOI Smght story~ with gn-at "•tn.~t appeal". Three bedrooms, 2 BA. for- mal diJuna area Wlth upt'r k1 tchPn HorN" recently ~l~ and ~ady for oreupency. LQvtoly lar.re yard with room foe pool or spa. Walk to lhn pnvate bni-h $366,000 mcludr.s the land. Donna Godshall UTWllm•fAiMft 11,11 ..... Huie Bayfronl lot 60' x 260. Polf'nllal for a wonderful ling~ family h<wnl-. "'mocWl or build from M:t"aU'h Privalf' pier and dOl"k and sandy bNr:h V1rw the mtt.rc lowtt bey and oul lh 11tty Pr1«td to 1J 1nc)udfn1 lhf' land llt 11.19~.ooo. Martha .Macnab ..,.., .. .... 1117,111 I! you att looking for a 2 BR residence that haa been profeaiona.lly upgrad«l and decorated. t.hu is it!! Located in a gated commuruty cloee to the be-acb. Ann Peten Pl•llTllf Uf 11,211,111 Ovef' 140' of water frontage wtth 70' dock. Tiua lovely contemporary 4 BR home was recently redecorated with Bef'Wr carpet, bttmuda shutters. built-in display cabinets. and more. Large master suite with fireplace, plus lots of hidden s~ RealJstically pnced lncluding lhe land to aeU . Martha Macnab I AfflUUU HUH 111-'llUllMI Located in a woodsy tettlng near Or- ange C.out Collese One 2 BR. 2 BA. single level upper urut. Llaht, clean and pnvate $95,000. One 2 BR. 2 ~ BA, two story unit wath patio for $99,000 Both have 2 car garages. Martha MQCJ'Ulb lWI llUTD llRU 1111,llt Partial ocean view Penthouse with skylights and Cathedral ceilings. A.ir- rond1uont'd Super aecwity Walk to beach Commuruty pool Priced to wll! Liz &a.zlt'y and Linda Of.th llftl IHlll Nil. IP&. IHI Mil 11,UI .... Stunning 4 BR, cul-de-lUlC home with 148' wawr frontage! Ex.cepllonally pri- vate lcx-auon with elf'C'tnc 9eCUTity gate Owner wtll carry 1st T .D . $ 1,385,000 includes th.. illnd P3ula Bail Py LIWUT PllCll UYnHT Ml u. sua.- ThN'f> bedroom-.. lar~f' mastl'r suite, wondPrful vww from master bedroom, Living room. dining room and over- iU"d d k . ('(l7Y d n . two ftreplaces Room for 2 hoat.s. $39!>,000 l~uchold or $.'\97.~ with land Call Barbara Aun WALi Tl Uf • 1U01 1111,IM Tht pttf l'Cl home for your family. A chamun,g apactous and graoous home only a few blocks to both bay and ~an . Covf'd cealinp. lllf" roof. charm· ma patio Comcr lot Four br.drooms. family room. ~n and bily v1 v. &rba.raA~ and Carol Alhaon llPlllm •·r• aamftlWI ...._ txch.mv. of mulU·nu.llioo dollar homN. Four t>.odroom, 3~ BA, with ov nod party room. hvtl\I & d.lnin.a roc.n Th1.1 home txceptaonally prin!<t and '5 . . to show. Loan_ cnay m&bJt to qualififod bu'Yf!f. Quldc 1>(1811~Ml pombl 2224 P.cific J Amela ,000 Torn Allimon #I CIVIC PLAZA sum 1M 844 8200 l • I I IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ 8U11day, Jun. 1i. 1988 ......... , .......... , CllllNl.l_.... .... .... .... Cllrllll/... 1411 1111 ... ...u ... 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WMllam l'foet & Amoe. • .... med.14$-7111 MUnlty In lolltl'I Lllgun&. --·-GOVIANMEHT JOBS ...-.. in houllf'l In-cend6de'11 wll Mw ct.m-9dtt& wwtt•IMWI do• Gr••t poaltlon tor 1401QuallIt .• Npt9d'I a-•nlll'DI Muetht¥t_... • .,. !'~ ~ 111,040 .151,230/yr. dultry. er.tMtv. OOod onatreledcattnoquellttet ~tor'*"....., a enthultlHUo p•raon. _ ... _ ·-~1n..--1n---onied ecoountlftG oetl •4tt'Z'"-!-v ~ lk:tl How HtrlnQ 7 _ ookW ....... end men-combined With elfeCttYe light typing ~ & 175-1100 .... ,_.......... "'•,~ __ ..., _, ... 419-4117. b•l•••n ' --· ....... can eo&-61 ...,.,.,., ~t IAClllt •r• a Mgmt ekllte. Oetletrlc *'° eoooU.ittna ""'*" "*.Oen. Ofo t-11. 14 Ina the1 d"~!"= ~(Mon-Fri). lllHID arm Ext A-1590 for°"'*'' MUST! Send ~a NutM Preotion.re en-can ...,, ..-.tifM eo' --.. ~ M_, II/Ht 542-4097 t.r.n -y-· '9derel llat 5 1'11a1ofy to M 304, OOUl'tlged to eppfy. ,. ewntlel f\11.i'kM, ftiblble 1 ~Offtce. AP/AA . Co In NI on t"9 bey CARPENTER 111•111 ------- llltv Ptfot, P.O. Box 5' Po1!1teAetl,.,,...,t holn call Mr~ typtng .pflonee,eoc1QeltP xtnt oc>Pty fOf ~ Tohelp~OUf Join tM IMW In en t'_:.tylftdskeeper HO, . CA 12t21. . It a member · at-401S ••m•• * Nq'd. 'c.i1241-700f * .,, PAUU,,.I money motlVated lndtv. • MW ff tt MllbOe.ta. emerging mu1t1·m.1111on \JIUUI• ...... -, ... -Of So. c.11 . ~..,, o• ·-.. .. .• ti Good !Nd• a t«rltlo MICGreoor Y9Gtlt1 dollat lndu91ry for prod----·-_. HOl'MI en -~ *INllDPlll* .... ,.... .:.NEML O,,ICE wlll ...,.oenent pert • '" me etmo.. Comm. C... Mr. '"1 PlaOentla. CM uota which combine 1mm.cl1at• OJ*llngl 1ve11· Need ~ wtth • Pf'Of'I multi.tiome corp. we · Tl I treln. Mon 1tw\I Frt. PW1 PoalttOnt, In ..,.. & Of· Cooper IU-6717 mloro-proo .. 1or end tbte In our "*1"*'t ~!!'!.~ ~ .. M~ ~.~It~~ .. s-cL•~-'?*L"for I A• time "°'"-Good pay. llce 0-.>t• 01 Brldel CASHll!A telacommunol•Hon1 compl•11e1 loeeted In ,,...,. __.... _,,_ • -· ....,_,. ptlg ....,.., ...... .,.,...._ Lii lml.D Contact Va..,19 Mon. Se Ion, Co1te MeH. f&llf ULft Pllm FOR FACILITY IN NB teotinok>OY W• tni.nd to Newport 8Hch end motlmlon,Mldtftalrfor tumetO; Reolf'ltl Pointe. Tlml)Of'etYc.nterUSA. Wed M . es1-a20. lat-8551/a.464995 FIT,eXl),WbOetL M .50/HR CALL conaollcfai• our n•· lrvtne. cotof&l'laveownoe1.PIT 11111 Herverd Ave, Clerlcal Weo.11pleoeyouln1top ~... IEWAll .. llP Ed<"eAmold,842-4788 t75-21t0 tlonwtde repalf eetMtlet wl .,. FIT Net'I Co wlQ train. lrvlne 12715 or cell J~ °' All'Mttoen -•• Cl L/I 11'1 Huntington leeCtl by In tl\lt poattlon, yOU 11 Fent .. tto 09P0(1untty tor 154•9500 Ext 19 OLElll llrm lmmedlaMIVfl FUii-'""-· Good phonee, Cr9etln0 "" Mgmt ~ ... "tlUUb l&ml July 1 At ..... 3 ytt "' r~ tor ei•no the right P**)n, call lhe 'YJMnG, to.«-v, IOfM hk>nl. WIN lreln i3M145 II• FIT. Incl wttnd9. Good~. eteotr0nlct repeir e•· the common.,.... d..,.. (213) 5"""4e7 PD•lllTllT WI .. .. bllllpg, muet ei. ......,._ & ENERGY MGMT SERVICE UI fll 11 •lmll I ~ Co, 4 locattona pettenot .......,.,._,, 8SEE elOng with I v.,.iy or •Iii 11/Dlllill llH au1y Group Prectlc• Are you r9ildy to stwt on• •EXECUTIVE bondable. Well M1ab-SISISllUUlllQ c:"w 1n S*'IOn Metto 0, BSCH deelrabl• other duttet ..!.a•--•m9 ;:''!:;=:,~ ~EA~~::.:"~~ SECRETARIES ~~·Im= IS fili7w-w~~~°';:=-1 ~ ce:'· mo'Hart>or t<nowledg• of tel· ttyou.,.dee>endablund -· -·-· Perl<> IUf<W\I ,,..... cell INOS hM Immediate op-•AOMINiSTAATIW o.vte Brown 411 E. 17th ............. --Elts**ioed° ~ ePiony/progremmlng • enjoy wcrtlng outdoor•. ExpendlngptaeMn10roup t __., "*'* portunltlet tor CLERKS ASSISTANTS St,CM.146-.1114.&i'.UiAu: .... 1nt..wiwt~Fr1S-&pfn ...... cMllnft...!l!'9~~~ ~toC.olHerney•t :.~o~!..i~ or an::g_t,1':a ~'tCOSTAMESAof· '"~:C,T~NISTS INCOSTAMESA naaataaatlSIHHI ,t,i>plylnP**)n. end tneotl bu ,help=~ group, eo THEIRVINECOMPANY but nol neceuary UllfTllJ eTYPiSTS MPM,NOTYPINO Xlntcomm+l>on\JI P/TDAY811:30-3:30 needed. An.mootlt a trawl le llmlted SeNwy INlnePedfleDMllon 940-'122 For Medical bllllng ortlce. 1n Ulla ll'ltry......, poettlof\, •ACCOUNTANTS RELIABLE, 642-3372 Good poe tor hoU1rMwl. E~ ~h•1 C oommeneuretew/prlor 1tON9WP011c.tilwDr MED FRONT a Bt< OFFICE TYf)e 40 wpm, ,,....,.,.,, you wttt iwn the v.noue •800t<t<EEPER8 OR eeo-o120 &SIT. Ml I UL.II retlr• or ttudent, ftex. war • <XII oHt upertelioe. Send )OU' SUtt• 800 Entl'lueiutlC/dep9ndable over 35 r><el. call f..5Pm. typee of io.nt, ~ •TRAVEL AGENCY --We ere a IMdlng ,w,,wy1 APP'Y M9 & Ed'1 Ptiu. Plea, Town ,c.nter I reaume wtth a OOWll i.t· Newport a.ch, CA t2MO exoeltent tu..in" bu•Y Mon-Frt 71~787 loen docum•ntt and PERSONNEL .... ..-..-lllllTllT CWcl & Gitt Store Cnetn 410E.11thSt,CM. BnltolClnemet t..-to: Ncnard Heket&. (714)720-3386 .,.,. •• • · maH1taln deper1'""'1t me. •SALESPERSONS TO RUN bu9y one peraon opening In LAIQUM Pref "-er·' SS Manege of Cu1tomer Equel opportunity :::;:, ~~Jrc. Od UllOllY /lnlPT. .. well .. other related •DEMOHSTAATOR8 otc, tor Htebllahed •llJ* In C¥d/~ry/ ... u SerY1Qe1 7391 COunt Cir· Employet Peychologltt office dvllet Typing of 45-50 •INTERPRETORS tutom'.,.., cocon. ~tect, "cu.-r••t G~ fleld. Reaumel to * llfYEii• de, Huntington Beectl. -, -------Medic.I Meiatenl pit back Moth«s houri, 20 hr wt( wpm la required •WAREHOUSE • 15303 Jenell St , Powey, CA. 12147. ntunll'ICe & tront ottloe. lnternel LOOlllng tor long t•rn PERSONNEL oc>Ptv for Mlf ltertet, CA 12064 M•JOr Alprogrephlce end CED Medicine Prectloe, CM emptoyM Good pey. We ~!t•r cornpelltlve PLUS MANY MORE.. 845-e817 .. ·-·n•t••• irs ~~~~~,{~~; Mmlmll EIPElllEI Call 845-8855 on June 840-89M n....-or Henry .. ,.,,., and •>1cellet1t *~* pn--uy... --· ·• ·-. 111111 E 'S 1117 11 betWeen9-t:Z """"" '**"' --• Looking tor 3 •http h0ur1 & compeny ben-WOlll R ' ' · Engflthl ~ P~ computer or crHtlve people. Wiii elltt, mu1t hew CUNWtt T?W\b Must haYe one C. lllll&L UOl lfflOI Clm1al/0Wet 1411 Pteue call for en Interview Appllcantl needed, too. legal exp, 87S-421'. train. Flulble hour• c1• OMV Inquire 23.4 Atc:Mt to our ·~=;,, ~ 1.~all COIPEIU TION Part· Tim. Med Aeellttnt ACCOUNTING appointment; 1~ Fl'M RECEPT/DATA ENTRY re« oppor1unlty. Call tor Ave btwn 7:30-5:30pm, PEOPLE! tor lntemllt In Nwpt Bcl'I &P/U ID.,,.. (l1~1IMllO 10 llP9bnt Shwp lndl\I bu9Y phonee, eppt. (714)891-4599 Ull for Bob C We're lllml EP ADJUSTER Appro11 6 hra/dy Hn nu Loo«tng for 1 grMt job on Celt tor An Appotntment gen on. wltraln co.rn-11111Ull11111111 Accounting growtno Matur• peraon PIT. No Wed &«-0077 the bay In Newpon? ...,., W•t Tower-8ufte 3000 putet. 845-Nl 11. FIT PIT. No lnvettment ACCOUITllli ~JMP9 PAYLESS CLEANERS. DIST& .U llU Mgmt Co M8111 P«IOn-IRUT ~=SJ~~ llllP11llllT Anenctal ~ bounCS. Newpot1 Beech. 842·2871 FIND :~g br~:~l~~'f~lg~ WESTElll ............. ...,. • , lmmedl•t• opening In pcalble. Jectc 541-1002 CLERI and we llUYlll •mu w,:: =h~~ve ~ through classified APtAR Can 1tart part· SAYllllS (l14)tll-UH =• ElatJ:0 f!'= .alWIUl ULll nMd •n•rgedc, F~z:_. ~c!l~ry · munleatlon lklll• corn time to ewntlal lull-time. I protwak>nal to hendle E 11p.,1 enc• p., 1 0 n llllY LIYtL ambitiou. peep!., blned with good or tlexlble hoor1 Call Mr 700 S AowtrSt ll9l'Y........., phonee. Front needed FfT. 7I0-2528 lib YOU 10 join PIT DELIVERY PERSON gantzatlnel eblll11M lo Randall It 832-4013 Equel C>ooty Sult• 1400 ·~ l xlnt LOOI< I NO FOR We need an Individual with ow team Con.sider ALLEN BECK FLOAIST ~~t' ::''::-' C:a Employer M/~/H Loe Angetet. CA 80017 phone mennert I mu.t 5 mature and embltl0u1 eocurete 10-«ey abllltlet t.heM opportunldu· 2aot NEWPORT BLVD MeH erH Coll•i• ladana lubna Princlpelaonty 211/at-Htt (714)788-72et aalet ~ to mat1tet by touch to work In our 575-1353 -..., .. P ........ ,ed • ~-•..a~ ...,... ~-'tin -..... -In Co•t• M••• ottice. ••• trtS v... ,., .. v.,..u1111ua ~ v ... 111.-.. --ll•PTI•IT r><oduct theemte'gency ~ (48hrl/wk) ArTrD perlence required WHY THE POP BUSINESS? Becuaae People Drink Pop THAT'S WHYIUI IOIEY 1111111 OPPORTUNITY A PART OF AULL TIME BUSINESS CUSTOMIZED FOR YOUR NEEDS. DON'T WORRY ABOUT JOB SE- CURITY. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT OWi YOUR OWi IUSllESS Sol Ortn~~ ~Id thru unique vP.nd1ng machine~ OWNED BY YOU licelltnl INOOOR sites ~ured by ur upiort lo prolt~srona i.taH • ALL CASH • No EJtpertence Busmess Necessary • NO SELLING • E•cellent T&JC Sh~ter • Greet e•pans1on • Investment Secured program by Equrpment • S Vear Warranty • Nauonal Company PROGRAM-ln~:~".:t $19.200 8 Mechlnea 8 Locetlont Cell en,elme let., 8un. M an, wMkda, 1-800/835-2248 ASK FOR EXT. 103 TELSTAR PRODUCTS Division Inc. 5743 Corsa Ave .. Westlake. CA 91362 CALL TODAYll &SI FOi LOIS 'I' our SeNlce Directory Reprnent11lve 142-4121 tit. IOI CLERK TYPIST 24050 Medi.on Street reeponM ty1tem1 l'\eld PrevlOUI banking ••· r I ti\ Reepontl~lel ~ude l'-Sl/hr, willing to IMm, Suite 100-S Heavy phonH, typing, Must have 1trong tracll perlenoe 1 plus Muat CAllIEIS (4Clln/wk) SCHOOL pr~ 1 vertety ot (Imprinted promo gttta). Torrance. CA 90505 N/tml!r. Wllllem Tuelo rec:otd In direct Mlet and hew tl:>IHty to work wtth ~~ Cialml, In P1udo Product1on1 211/IJS.2111 lnwrance 756-0732 heve • etrong deelre to number1/amount1 with s~K 957.3073 mill• en HCHI ol aPMd and eocurecy Ex· •""" (pu1 llme) JOBS ctudlng temponty di. 11•T11111T St.000/wtc mlnlmuml Wa c.llenl u11ry and b«I· ability, pennanent di•· lllT. SllllTllY HAFT Plllll Entrypoeltlonlnarn.alllam· otter quelllled IMdt. pr• eflta pack •g• It SALES (pan-nm•) eb~ and ,.,,abllttetlon cw..--.... lndMduef wtth Full time cv-191..--t & lly butln... Prop•rty Mt annti n...~• .. •-hrl tnttfMted, plMM cell EARN E>C 1 Miiiry end ben g;;;,"E;;illh&IMept\One lltllledlnS'Ubd~en-Manegement, Loan Bro-and htgh • r.:;;m'i:.oni' (714)241-2177 National Lumber •llU nellebl• 11 Plll1, 1trong typing 4 glneerlng A Lend Pfen. ktfflge, end Conttruc-For 1 dltcrete lnlervtew promotet from unary Interested, pi.... Mnd lhorthand '*PM AWY nlng. Send reau'"' & tlon, phones, typing. tight c:111 Mr Colemen •I STATE f ARI within oftanno YOU ~I r..ume to· In peraon wtth r-.ume 10 work Hmplee to Mr eccountlng, cell Lind• 497·5127 the chance to move PRIZES STATE FARM Mr Fuent• et Rot>ert Fuent• et Rot>ert Bein, 645-3120 llSURANCE Lnto manag•ment. Bein, Wllllem Fr~t & Wllllem Froet a Aaloc:. RECEPTIONIST 10-4PM llll •I llllTI We provide On· lllURAICE AllOC 1401 Quall St.. ,401 Quall St .. Newport Mon-Fri. good typing'""'' Earn WM!cly commllalon• IHI lrt-4 AYllH ooino tn.inino and JRPS Npt BMch. BMch. CA. 12eeo req, eppty In P«90fl et with our Pronteble line ol Otthl ..... O& tzHt great benel5ra. HD ._._. lttnt S.kMla ' lek11l1 ' 2tOe W P*'<flet SA Advertl1lng Celendar1, ~-..,_ nr Falrvi9w a w~ • Pen1. and Jacllet1. Help-Equal Opportunity We will be inter· ... '"" ..... u IHJI ru1 ..... Idea, • Toll· Employe< newin9 Moad.ay IAILY Attn: P.-.onnel. W FrM M"ll9' CenlM for both Guden lf7tflflf. end otn. great Mlllng ACCOUllTlll~ Grove and "you er• loottlng tor mra E~~unlty lutnctlta 3011 lutntdea 3012 lllUT&IY PIT •======::.~-.-;-;-;-;;-;-;-:--:-::-:-:-:-;-For RMI Ettete o.v.toper PRE-SCHOOL PARENT PARTICIPATION CLASS June 23-July 18 For 3 to 5 year old children Mon., Wed., Fri. 9 am-noon $20 for 4 Weeki Huntington Beach Adult School REGISTER NOW-839-8601 · Newport a.actl 852-IMOO SECRETARY Roll1 Roye:., BMW deal- ership ha lmrned operi- lng for tulf..tltM Mtvlce teeretery Ptuae C8ll Phil VUI ti Stetting Motort ltd . 1540 Jemt>orM. Newport Beach &40-6444. llO'IY /lllL FIJllY For leedlng Newporl Beac:h real •tat• ortloe E>Cc.llent typing, mini· mum 50 wpm Veriee! dutlee FIT, 8:30·5;30 Cell Coldwell Banker 844-90eo tool• All ,limtle being your • Hunun-on hach ·--1 Ilk .... ...,...,_ own ~ No Invest· CLERIS ..,. ..,..... ... "V m0f19Y, or • ------- ment Na co1i.c11on1 Full openings •t boda 01 to "° p1ecee Mk• Megtc * llTEIPlml * or Pert 'time Our 11th Our compeny hu Jr ~c· ~.~::mo ~;',;'~·WI~~:..~ See Ad under y~ Write t<evin PM111. counting CleB poattlonl Awatdt, Cell ue nowt We "CLERICAL" for N ON MFG. COM· operi In oor PayrOll and tua.llaa have eevera1 openlnot In T"""°'wyc.titer USA PANY, Dept 03141 Fln1ncl1I, Reporting ... Oy :. Aft. C M , H 8 or f: V N9wton, low• 5020& Dept1 10-.key proficiency Oltwa. 9ra -•• 642"'333 Ma.lntenenoe ••• •• tull--1 • plu• exc.11ent t>eneflt• ad OOIMl1> -. and wortt1ng cond1t1on1 o.i.t. Ol'Gft •IYD/IFI umT Otflca tupply 10-3. App I y In p." 0 n Nwpt Bch of'llce. C*'1 Mon·Frl 850-117 1 9a'"°"' 30pm ... _111=:-.__. driving record II/Hr to SALESPERSON e11 • '8Llfllllltl0. ....,. ~-ttertw/t>ene 57M110 P"ienced w/hlgh goe11 17042 Giiiette Ave, lrvlne. (~ ~ DRIVERS-Croea CIOUnlry needed lor eggr ... 1ve 714-250--0331 -· -no •xi> nee. CA Ile req Apartment Mailtenance Technician C M Mtg Co Satery + ~ MecGregor Yld'lll, 1831 comm + beneflt1. Prof ATTENDANT SERVICE ~. • Plaoentla, CM Excellent career op· environ, nt t'l lravel, mgt STATION Full or pert __ --------portunlty ~leble now po 11 I b II It tu C •II time Appfy Chevron Sta. ,. -... 11 •NON: DOIUllT IRl9I for 1k Ill• appllence -·m ••ut &e2· 1033 3 ,90 Herb<>< Blvd .. CM .... FOR HOME technician ,... .. . ~--------.----..:J..:;:::;;;;:;;;;:;;:::::::::::;,.!.!~~~~~~::" ASSEMBLY WORK F fT Apollo trained E>Cp. r.· FOR INFO CALL wl followlng prord N· 504-646-1700 lrvlne-PIOlflc, the realden tlel development end meneoem-nt dlvlalon ot The lrvlne Comp1ny, managea end melnteln1 MV*el epertrnent pro-Ject• In trvlne and .....,. port a..eh We lie Melt· Ing tectinlcteM Wlttl 1-3 yeer. In eppllenc. repair and replace!Mnt, .i.e. trlcal. plumbing and r• teted ulllt A neet ap.. l*ltanot, your 1bt111y to tnMt the public and • Oood IOb record are llto Important tmkr Elizabeth e.42·3020 DEPT p • 357 A claMlfle<I •d IA an NI')' way to NII your merchen- dlM, and It • euy Ort your wallet too. FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much wrll your son or daughter know about busmen when applying fo1 their first full llme 1ob? Plenty, if he or she has ever been a newspaper comer Throvoh route e•penence he or she 1s alreody a lop ahead of their cloumates While they all master Ideas, the boy or orrl with o newspoper rovte is oble to put them to prodlcol use. Business? Carriers leorn the ba5rc learn the basic prrnc1ples from the fir1t day of starting to deliver newspopen They buy at wholesale, sell ot retarl, make colled1ons, kMp their own books, and deal with people foce lo foe• Cornen quickly find ovt that "profit" ond "loss" ore more than tutbook terms Th• benefits of monogmg a newspaper route ore on equation for o future succenful citizen. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careers as newspaper comers. And they oll vouch that a newspaper route gives 0 boy or grrl a head start on th• future. Boys ond Qrrls I 0 years and older who moy b~ 1n1eres1~d 1n routf'I wort should con1oc1 the Doily Pilot circvlo11on dl'lpar tmenl 01 642 4333 Dilly !!!~ION DEPT. 330 WEST &AY ST. P.O BOX 1S60 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, I Yei, my son/daughter would like t information on a Doily Pilot rou... I HIS/HER NA.ME IS ______ f I ---------1 I ________ 71P __ , I ":-~~------~AG.&~' I I PARENT'S I I . SIGNA TUR I L----------------~ .. EXECUTIVE CASHIER For F I retell •to<•. must have •11len1lv• CHh handllng end cvttorner MrVloe experience, full time wt benellta, 714-1-44-5070 EOE. Ex.per'd picture framer needed tor L1gun1 8Mctl lrerne lhop Salwy neg Call (714)407·373t F/C BOOKt<EEPER Needed 10...3, M~Frl, • Independent contractor. We will provide an ••OI!· Appty In perton, et 2toe lent aaletY Ind benet ti W · Pendleton, SA. nr Paci!•. un"orm1 and Falr-Mw & Wemet most IOoll Pteue epply FIT-HELP MANAGE In peraon or call (714) Adult llU1o carr1ert tor the 720.un 0C Regltt•. 2am-11em THE IRVINE COMPANY wttdy1/wtiend1, S5/hr+ ln11M Padf~ OMt!On 0 .. lllowenoe, oc>P1Y lor 810 N9WPC)rt Centet Or ldv~t. xh ben-Suite 900 .,,, •. need de9end•ble ...___... --~h c• "2••" car. lnaurenoe, Dood dftv. • .... _.,.,. , ._. . " • u"" lngrecofd, 714-751-4155 Equal Opportunity beforw 11em Employer MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST bllyPlat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA Openln11 Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn Extr• C••h For De/Ivery 01 Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting, no soliciting. Must have dependable car I truck or station wagon and Insurance. I . CALL 842 ~1444 Aak for JoAnne Cr8fley ,. •TUYll* S-AtJunder CLERICAL' le>< f emporaty Center USA •WOEllllE* S..Adunder CLERICAL"' I°' T empol'aty Cent• USA INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. ~.60 or$5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days,-$7.60 No changes In copy or cancellation. Private parties only . No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to whot you con advertise. If you need to sell your car, boot, couch, high choir or any unused merchandise -coll the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 ___________ ,_ ___ _.. ________ 4m9 _________ _. ____ ___ NAME PHONE ADDRESS • CITY STATE ZIP AD COPY1 A line minimum. opp;oximotely _.words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED clrcl one VISA or M.C. ··~··<--.... Ar you o 1ubKribor to tho Doily Pilot? err OM. YES / NO Lhul Apeo, 11 month fem. w/~t. Cut• & loveble. Good for breed· Ing $250. 75 1·7335 M-ft••.a.a•e 12t s !UClld St Fullerton, CA 714.-ol300 213411 .. 701 6MW '77 S20I Sunfoof. ate,~ ,,... Int, etc "800. (7141 67~7800 f'ORSCHf AUOI ( HF \lllOlf T Hlf'\ .. t Q.o.&111) ......... ~ ...... \ SOUTin:OUNTY VOLISWAGEN ' I UZ IN U.S.A. A~ TRY*G HA•OOt TO 8( :: I • IALEI • l!RVJCE • ltA"1'1 •LEASING I MIC!Sl INVfNlOR' O"l fl( WCSJ COAST MIY IOll I CClO. CA&•T•AY ' H • • ~ --• • • ' 0 "' 1 •' .•. 11 I • ·~ • • • • • • • '. l :, t t ,,, l1 842 ·2000 -- VW 'et. 2K on l'tJft eflG • ,.. ti,.., cw--. * >Ont In/out S2050 080. 780-2571 'IS CADl.UC BIOU6HAM lH .. '1llpa, ... "" lJ #llQM~ •11,99 5. 1981 r.ADILLAC SEVIUE $9,895 a.-. .... ~, Orangie Coal DAILY PILOT/ 8~ey. June ia. 198e 5-tO 1482 efter 8ptyl dut- Ing Wll, kt/Sun .. ~ YWu.rl'll DIESEL SNRF, 5 IPO •&IMPQ, 11100, at4--4855 "'llNI -'11 Good t~ltlon St500. 11~ 12e,.,. ......... 11. ·-JIMCLICl'C i,AUDll RENAULT JEEP so n IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 BPVER rn5QDn©~ BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY We Offer •New Car Sale~ •Used Car Sale!> NI.IC M>11CI: ftllJC llJllCI MUC llJ11C% MUC llJTICl .. rtermoww••• NlitiiOUe .... ... lllCttnOUI W'IN• IPtOlhiiOUe. ..... "°""°"' ·~u1•1 .. 111.-llM9 rrA,_y Mm ITA7-T Ulm ITA,,_y MAm ITA~ ..... ITA .,. Thi Jo110i1i11nO,.,.... .. .,.... ........ ........ .,.... ....,..,.,..... .. .,....~,...... .,..........,. ..... dotnll ........ 9:IO P.M. **-..,... • 90«> dOll'G..,.,.__, Mini.,._• ..... .-... ~ ~~11S3™.,! M" KL!fN COtA~NIY. ACtOUe IOUTIOUI. oe-NIWP<>M MUllC IO-at"°" 9TMIT __. ~OM'T ....,.......... IOO w C091t Hwy ,._ O. llONI IY IOOACIOU8, YICU, 102 W -A ..... WtCH IMOP, .o2'0 llrdl dtM ..,,.._ lA. Mewpol1 ~O 90a 3032). ~ GAAL C0--...0Ane>N8 'A8H10Ht IY 100· 1e1bo1t. C8llf t2M1 llrMI, Newport loMC", IMdl.-CA tHIO Ce11fofft1a t*3 COflearMT CALIJll)M ACIOUI A,,Af'il. IY ...._ Hope Hem. IOf Cellt. t2tlO Min I . & Y'40Me Mct<Al1. v ' ll ~ "1 I«.., Nblo ......... Oft My 1, ,_ ~llOoA,clOOACIOU8 w. lay AWll . 9eMloa. Clllf. _.lohul T ••nerlan• 11U lndllrl ..,,.. L/I., 1 t~t,... Coeta ....., llor 1fte C:.... ..... --=· •••t Aaienc1 Md Mll&a Ori. COf'P.. fof ODIOHS, IOUtAP· Hte1 MerctlM, 1111 IMne A ..... Nl .. CAHllO CAtff27 ' -..._ .. - -1 .... a ~ ~ _.... ... ........ PAML. t»8 Do1r11*t Way, Thie &wtlMM i. oon-eo.ta MeM, Celt t2t27 TMI bulln.-. i. con-Till9 tM.191'*9 II OCH'· IM IP In; WWW W .,, _. ..__ -·-. -~ apur1 "'"" ~· CA till1 dUOt..:I by: Ill lrlCIMdulll Thie .,......_. le oott-ducied by'.,.,...... Md wtfe dllCMd by: en llldM~ g!) ........ ,. .. ,,._ ..... ~ ~ H Hoffrnen. 229 ...... Hope Hel6n duoe9d by: lfl lild\tlLlllll Y¥0Me Mct<Al1 tied V9f'llOfl .... .,...._. u} --• _. -• QnncMew, L.aguna lwlfl, Thie .....,,_,t ... tied Mlc:INltT.~ Ttm ~... Tillt ~t .. fled LA9ll: CA 8*1 w1t1'1 u. County ca.ti of Or· Tl* It ' r•d ... lllCI wtth IM County Cllll'tl °'Or· C1i1r11 of Or· ~ He""9; n11•1re • ...., .. ., leoft ............ Richard .1. nm tM.191-1e oon-angeCoul\1YOl'I~••· , ... wttt10.eountya.tcofOr·""' County Ol'I May t.S. :':.ttw~°" .,,.., ao. Lewie;~ fl....... OYctect br en~ ,_. ange County °" M111 ao. ttM _ 1 ... ~TIV8 ACTIONa.i Stwon HofflNn ~ Oranot C.-11M r-P11tm eon.... AW-* Tillt elllla'nent ._ tlled ~ Piiot May 211. June 1, a, ,._,.. ~ ~ C09C Publietled OrMQI co.t llld n.m .... ~,......., a.11a1111M enct Cofwef1efL with tM County a.ts°' Or-1& w ""'*"*' ar... ~ ~ Piiot June 1, • 11. u . = PtlOI June I. le n 21 __.__...._ ~ ange1 County on May tt. ~ t«> Oe11y1 Not June•. la, 22. 21 1... ...17• 1 • ~ .. • 1 .. c-''"__. -Hloheir Rilmpe et nrto. locatlin&. 1Ne I... -..,. ~~ .. ~:'l:::U:.~1dt1tgn~UaAn, "'6blllhlld Orange~ "8.JC *>TIC( lu-tll 1tGm aw. Dr ... TWft C1ro1e. Delly Plol June 1a. 22, 21. Plte11T'IOUe • 11••• _ _,;;..;;;;;;:;;,;~;.;.;.=---__ .;..;.=;...;.;----- AerwMn1 wlttl LMwy 811'4W'i and A.Moo. 1i1W t11.00CLOO .... ~C July t , ttee MAim ITATWT 11t9M1ll119nt ...... 1111 W•llltloft wlttl the ...... of lM ~ ...... -------9u22--l ~The::::::--_,. T'IW,.,..,. ,._. .. ~._ ,......, ou•cw 111..... 0 T 11 ~ The tolowtnO panone we .... ,...,,..,.. wttft HY+1t•ll•• of~ fOf -...0 00 to__..._ 8 __ _.rtaJC ...... __ ll>_TlCE~--0 AN Q E C UN Y The fo101MnO peraonie we dOlrlO ...,__ • ~~ M: ,.. ,_ · ....... -NUTf"TIOH HfWI. "'° ck*1G ~ • Anlmel Holott.tl; 21 IMM P9I C' ., .... ING a~ ette111111me1 .. plenlodMermll.ethee.-,tolooni.nfnet9dMltendlh ACTrTIOUe_,... .. TOUC*I Awe . Foun...., v-. COll"O"AT! IX· o.nw. II lnN V....., VICJ"' ~ .. 2~ w..dow lmoeot on publlo Metth Md ..... .,........ ..,... rrAW Illy. Clillf, 12l'Ot ECVTIV& OfflCU. 1llOO HoeplUll; 41 IMne ""*'* ... ..., .. . 7 ~ ... end ....-e1la n Aef......,.t tor Trect 1294. , ........ De-The tollowlnO peraonie are ...... Francie lohwetU. Von l<annen, Suite 100, "°"'" .. and P9C 0-W · 0~ °'~=I welopment Compeny, -..., .f 11101 ~ 9t\Od., tot 111 ~tW Clolng ~ •· ~ TOUOlll AY9 , Fountain lr'Ylne, Celt. tU11 Home Md o.Olfl Center. .-ann ' u""9. Al.1809 ANIMAi. HOPI-v~. C4lll moe OelWI Olftln. 22tO Oolid-1&m ~ OrM. .,,,. MMdOW Oro¥e. ()f111'99. Coff'pletjon of lmprou.....nb '°'...,... ....... by Arnet DftMop-TAL, 22902 l.ol Allloa lltYd Tiile tM.191MM .. con-WI arae.. Newpor1 a...ah. 43&. IMM. c.Mfornle 12714 ~hie'*~,.. I• C)Of\- ment tor lW.-rtf loc9t.ct notUl of the 8en Diego Frwwey, wt of 9an =~t~ Vl9jo. CM1 °'::::. r ~ ~~MM II oon-~ c=: ~ cM'9Ct by: en tndMd\111 L.Mndro Lllne, end ... of ... ltrwt. Of. Manjll s Slndhu, Thie N*"9flt ... llled ducted by. M lndMOual atlon, 133$ A~. ~ a.ncs.ra1--t -llled ,....... of~ of the ,.Mfttloft fUnde to Mledeft llunttctt l.n conMCtaon 2393e Quall, fl Toro. c.11t wtth the County Clertl of Or· DeMll aimn pon 8-dl, CA t2tlO '·-• -·-· with the .... Ana/o.ehl •tonn .. ....... llH30 .,. County Ofl M*Y •• 1... Tillt ~ ... llled Thie l>\ltlMN II con· wtlh lhl County a.11 of Or· Pundlftl fof tremipor1etton lmproyetMftte In ~ Coeta ...... 8..,.,.. K Saindhu, 23934 ,.,... wtth tM County Clertl of Or-ducted by. • ocwpOfallon .,. County Ol'I May i•. ftMohltlon detwmln._ the ..... ito. llmtt for---~• 1 .......... Quall, fl Toro. C.itt 12630 Pubbhed Orange Co.I ange County Ol'I May 23, Jan-. I!. Ndl. ~ 1988 OU> ltU .... ll "• eppropne~ ·-,.., -·' Tllt1 t>utln... 11 oon-o.lly Piiot Mey 2a. "'-1. •. 1Me Thie ~I -Ned Publlthed Or "= ,_ 2nd ,...... Ord. 11-11 ~ the aonlng of .._.. ----'-on csue:teci by hUMMlnd end wf .. 15 1968 ,_.., wttn the County a.11 of Or-= Pllol June~ 22 29 ......_ ..._. ~ ....-....o a -~· M Slndtlu lu-131 PvbllilMd Orange COMC ange County on Mey 23. · • • ....,wpcwt-.--. "w-trMl Thie 1tatemen1 ... flled OllllyNotJunee. t5,22,2t 1... 1 ..... 1 .. ,..._.. from ta of Trdnlown Mobne Home P..t for ctty wtth thl County Clerk of O..· PtB.JC *>TICE 1Ne PW ...,. -..... tanoe tn rwohtf'I owner-teMtlt ..,.,..._ .,. County on June e. Su-tM '""'*'*' Onnoe eo.t 1-------- Reeokltlon ~ the utetlng pier\ of llllannMnt fof o.i ..., Awe. 1988 FtCUJtOW llU•... °"Y ""°' .x.. 1. t . ta. 22, rtBJC ll)llC( P1Mntno Action PA.li11SA fof • rew9Md ctrcul.tlft pt.., to .uow ecci.e• "'*7 NMm rrA,,_.,, 1N& -__;..~~----- t .. __._ .. for m .__~ --~ -~ Publtened °'111'99 eo.1 ni. 1o11ow1ng l*'90nl.,. &1111 ncnnoua .--. .. 0 .---""" PfOP9fJ' -·--et-·,.._._ -""· Dally PllOt J~ t5, 22, 211, doing bUllneet .. ; ncnTIOUe w•••n MAm ITATW ~POR::::.::T• July 8 1Ne FRED'S CHEVAOH. 2801 ..,.. rrA~ PUlJC *>TICE The lollOwlnO perlOIW -.. , Su· 11111 Harb« Blvd . Coat1 ......_ The~ peraonie .,. OOlf'CI ~ • Memor "' of Undeni.ndlng • eoeta ..... fflreftgtiten A.NOC. --------Callt ll2e2t lr~ • ..:nnou• IUIM" c J.. A" o LI. a A 1 -latary NNluUOn few l'1" .......... l'tlllJC M)TIC£ Fred L Wlgn.lcl, tW 1 ~lDWIM. '"°0-..,._ ITAT'llmJfT SOCIATU. 321 M NNipof1 PubflodaleuwtoitlllfprapDUdCltyhdgetforfteclil,..,11M-t1 ...... Veres. E: Aot A-23, AHO fHON.£AINQ Tt.!oiOwtngpenone.,. lto.d wi. M2. NNipof1 PU9lJC HEAWGI '1CTTnOUI llU..... Co.a Mw.. CM1 *2e2e =)W~L.DWIOf COM'O-~ ~ • Padfto a-it\, Callf ~ AAocetton of fedenl ~ lhering tunde fof fteca1,.., 1.....-r, 91.u. ITAn.....,. Thi• bu•ln ... 11 con-AHO fHOIHEEAINQ Mnettno of lo. Cat.. 2005 Barbare Carroll, 3'1 Rezone '9ttHon RllOI few penna...ort to Naone -et -IOI, Ind The IOllOWlng per90fll .,.. dUC1ed by an lndMduel (cJW1 COM~ w, ~ M9wpo11 8-c:ih. Aoc:Mell• St . COit• .._., ,.........,.......,, -doing bullneu.. Fred L. Wlgfllld A~ EHGIMHAING (Cl)UA CA t2M3 Cellf ·~ 910 c.nw •treet from ft2 to""' W£ST SAHARA PART· Thia ltallll'Mnt -flied COMPUTCM. INC .• ~202 Geot09 Aodget' ~. Thi• bualneM .. con-Rezone pettHon...,, few permlMlon to ,..OM propetty .. NM Herbor NERS. 250 Newport Cen1er wflh the County Clertt of Or· w. Wf/lfW/I A~. Santi Ma. 1IM2 "...,,. °'·· Hunt-ducted by an~ BIYd. from C1 to CL. Dt , Ste. M 101. ~ anoe County on May 12, Callf .. 12704 1naton a.ctl, CA 12e<1e Bltt>trt CerrOll APOMI of the Ptanntne CGmmlMioft'• dedelon tor Ptennlng 1tecaon a.c:ti. cam 112ae0 1e&e u a Comc>ut•. inc .• CeA-i-hi. IX.ltlneet 1, con-Thie 1191.,.,_,1 -llled ~ PAlirn for •• en.no. from minimum pwtdng ..... end prege door width Plfll• XIV, • Celltoml• ~ !omla. 3202 w. Wen., Cluclted by .,, lndMduAI with the County c-11 °'Or- c on d 111 on 1 1200 .-utnnMftt.9 fof conY'WSlon of••"-C8lport9 to ... -_ ... the partner11119 250 ~ PublllheO °'111'99 COMt SMtaAna,Celf e2704 O.A.Seytet enve County on MeJ 21. 54&-8523 ~of~perCllftOepece,toceted';,°t"707.'f11J.mMtt:----.. ,.. Cent« Dr . Sle M-101, OdyPllo1May25.June1,e, This bu .. ,_ la con-Tilll ~t ... tlled INO pt11:1:11 FORD 70 R .. NCHERO _. ltUllNEll ~Beach. c.llt flW50 15 111M dueted by 1 oorporedol1 wtth tt1e CoUrrty CWt1 of Dr· " Mr Joe Pu:z.ano. 4'23 SY· 143 Rlclwd J Fwnum. ,,__ ange County Ofl May t3, PubCllhed Orenge COM! p U Runt GOOd 1 1,000 Ordinance em.ndlng the lltnttatton period for r.tMe Yeccfnetlont Mldre P9r'la. L .. Vagu . ..._ dent ION [)MY Plot June 8. 18. 22. 2t 0< t>est ott..-v9d1 811121 PtBJC ll)TlC( Thie It.,.,.,_,, -fled ,,_ ttM 54&-511&5 PvblhfMd by tt'9 Orenge Coat DeltJ PMot .. • community ""ic. to the Mr Jim WOifram, 80 t wtth the COunty Clertl of Or· PublWled Orange CoMt 1-------~-1&2_ FORD .78 T0<lno, euto, citizens of the City of Coete MMe South Randlo Dflve, Ste FlCTTTlOUI .,..... MQe County on June 10. Delly P1101 June 1. II, 16, 22. • ... ..,. llftTIC[ June 15 ,.. 8u211 8 ·2. Lu Vegu, N~ld• 91.u. ITATDmNT Ide tllM 1--;... ... _;.;;..;;;.;;...;..;""'.;;.;.;~--.1ereo, p1,pb, ncl• WOf'tt • av 1oe Thi 1o1ow1ng penoM .,. n1 um SI.I t7a $500/obo E....,. wllndt --------~----------.---------! Mr AentBlancherd 3131 doing buelneu •• PublllNCI OfanQll COM! ACTTT10UI~ .. •117~5115 L9g Bet\ P\llUC M>TICE "8JC NOTlC( rtllJC ll)flC[ MeacH A.,._, L&I veou. (•)TOWNER INDUSTRIES Dally""°' June 15, 22. 29. PUlJC *>TIC£ IUim ITAftmWT FORD 77 T-BtR0--1 Neveda 811 tO? (b)INFOAMA TION TECH· July 8 IHI rt. folowtnO l*'90nl lrW Fully lo•d•d 581< mt ACTrnOUI.,..... '1CTITIOUIMIH••• flCl1110UaMlllMR.. Thi• bu1lneu ,, ton-NOLOOY. 471 N Newpon &.-20e ACllT90UIW .. dc::fs~o-eEAUTY 12800 or bell olfer NAm ITAT'PmWT MAm ITAT'llmWT M.Am ITAT'lmNT dueled by 1 general per1 BNd · ~ a.c:ti. Call! NAMI ITA,_,.,-SALOH U82 Qard9rl 0rO¥e "'~e-.311311 The lolowlng pereorw are The lollowlng pereon1.,. The 1o41ow1ng per.one we Mrthlp 112463 rta..lC fl)llC( The tolowlng s--.,. 8Mt Me t04 Qatden -___ doing~• F.gueon doing buell'leM •: doing bUllMM M Greg E Pll'ker, P1t1nar Towner Manufacturing C101!'1Q ~ -. M & 0 . 1 • FORD '78 Pinto. r9t>lt 2300 CompYlfng and Software QI. DAVIS REFRIOEA· JEANNIE'S CREATION, Thie ll•ternent wu l1led Company Callfomla 471 N. ACTrnOUI 11411••11 PVMPIMQ, 7111 MacOonalel Gtove. Cellf ~ cc eng. 41pCI , new Servloea, 20902 BrOOlttlutlt A TION, 2413-D So. FalM9w 109 25th Street. N.wpor1 ..ith the County Cl.-k ol 0..-Newport · Blvd • N'ewpori N.Am rrATDmWT #4, HunttngtOft a..citi. CA : "; Le ~ 1~41 brakultlru $500 # 102. Huntington 8oh Suitt h)5, Santa Ana. Calif Beedl. Calll 02463 8ll99 County on M•y 30. a.c:ti. Calif 92M3 The tolkJwtng perlOIW.,. t2&47 ~Or en.I Clllf. ~' 751>-3157 or ~320 1126441 11:!704 .i-wi C...9tlc. 109 25th 1•841 Thi• bull,,... II con-Clolng ~. Dol9l8 ,J.,..,. Marqulll, ove. Ronald LM Fetgu1on. Gary Lae O.Yla, 2114 S SlrM t. N-port II H eh, °' Pl'°"'7 ducted by a corporation PSYCHOLOGICAL CON-7'11 MacOonl6d #4, Hunt· ~~ ~ ~COtl-flll •a ....... IU 9701 M8dleon Cir . Qaroan MIQnOll&, Sant• Ane, C.itf Cellf 112983 Publllhed ll'Ot CoMt a-g. 8 Twlat Pr-. SULTAN'TS, 4412 Barranc;a inglOfl a..cn. CA 1>2&47 '( CV Conv ISCf00-~80 Grove, CA 112&U 112707 Thll bualneu 11 con-Oalty Pllol June t5 22. 211. dent Parllwey •270, IMM. Clllf TIQ bu._ II con-un Ja Lee u) Elaine E F ,,,_ 11701 Thi bull tndlYldUlll July 8 1118e TMI •ta*"-'I ... llled t27t4 dllCMd .... en~ Thie ltlktemerrt ... Ned 8-42~ er,,_....... • ""' •• con-ducted by.,., Su-204 --ht ...... Coun"' ,..._... ... ,.._ ' ~ ..... H •~...___, 32•• ,.__."Z, J ... __ .... with"" County~ of °'. Macll9onClr QwdanGtove, ducted by .,., lncllvlduel Je8tl c... ... c .... ·-., ..._ .. "'"" ---,,_, -.......,,... -....... Court June 3 FORD Muatang '79 ono CA 112144 Gwy o.vte Thie etatametit wat tiled ---------ange County on Mey 13, Morltr Or . Huntington Thia ~ ... Ned = ty °" ' owner, ale, lull power Thie bu11n ... 11 con Thlt 11•1~t wu Ned with the County CWk of Or "8.IC NOTICE tll8e BMdl, Calif 92649 with U'le County CWll of Or· ,.,.,,. equlPf'l'*"I. OOod cond ducted by hueband end wife with the County CWk Of Or -: County on Mey 28. P1DI01t Thie butlneu i. con-lllOt County on M*Y 23, ~. Or eo.t $11R/V\ bo •~n2•1e Ronald LM Fer,,...IOl'I 111'99 Coun"' on J"-"' 1" '1CTTTIOUl llU ... ll Publlllled Of.,.,,. CoNt dueled by.,., tndMClual tllle MOt '7'1\1 ° __,., v Thie ttattmer'll..--lllecl tll&e ., --... • Pltcaa Nt.m ITATl•NT D9'1y Pllol Mey 25.''June 1 8, Lelllt R J900baon ,.., Deity Pltot June ta. 22· 2t. LJ101U11U11 YI 'M with the County C*11 o1 °'· pt10M2 Pu1>111nec1 °'ll'D' eoa.i The '<*owlnQ perte>nt .,. ts t968 TNt etaternent "' Ned Pub11i1Mc1 Orenge eout Jutt 4 , ... I.SC • Loeded w/power = County on June 8, Publllhed °"7. CoN1 Deify Piiot June 8 t5, 22. 211 dol~ bull,_ M Su-144 wtlh the County c-11 of Or· = P11o1June1. II. 15. 22. ~202 equlPf'l'*"I tn ti.eutlf\11 ,.,,,,., ~.~June 1 . 22. 29 111841 .... tl1 c~:A~A;2~~E~e;!~ .... .,. """~ =County on M,_., 13, t 81.1171 PUlJC 11>11Cl bl\le /IMthef interior & ~Y·r ..., ...,. .._.__ ,...... ..-~ ""'~ THEODORE I ROBINS FORD lOl>O HAllllOll llVO C0~14 oMI \A 6·17 0010 CHEVY '11 CHevETTf 1 .. --<t trana.. am rldlO. 5eK ml~ oondttton $1815() ~71 T .... IW'M Loaded to th• mul (101813) .7095, JohMOn & Son Unc Mere. 540-513<1 FORD T-BKd Ben 'e.4 ·SI._ ..,., mitt blue. d1Mco91 In- lerlOf. fVff poww Ind bottl p/ ... 11. ,,.. tir.. Perteet conCI (900& 1) S81Xl5 Connllf Suzuki, 770-7001 FORD Mu11ang '86 -Alc>lne wnl1e/blue cloth Auto, .ir cond . ~. ••= whMI•. crulM. e, loW m1i. ce> 14995 Cormier I. 770-7001 rm PAlllllY .. I FUlURA • • dr, llUtO, elr, power llMl'lng, POW9I' t>tu•. e ~er'<! mud'I more (IE ) 14995 Johneon & Son Linc Mere 540-~ FORD ee-MUSTANG. Good for r•toring. 289 ~auto. pwr 1teer. s ~8-5140 FORD '87 FAIRLANE 289 eno1ne good much more Uc lJTE"3ll Publllhed Orange CoMI Su-200 umw. lrvlne . .....,, 112715 ACtlitOUe llll•ll ,~,, "'""°' 11»11 S IS.IXIS Johnton & Son Deity PllOI June 15, 22 211. "8JC NOTIC£ o.190 Skerlll 4182 8'~ ACTrnOUI .,_.. Publlltled Orange CoeM PUlJC fl)TIC( ..,,_STA~ r u ll /9 'H QQ Juty 8. lll&t •-.r lll"ITIC£ lord Drive, Hun Ung Ion MAm ITAT11111WT Ot1My Piiot Mey 2a. June 1, t , Tt. ....._..... __ -'-m ., "" line M«c 540-~ Su213 __ ..;.r~uuu;;.;.;."..:.""~;..;..;;.--~ Cattl , ...... ,. 1"' 1""''" ·~".., ..-------,,,..,...__ Shaton L Sk-lk, 41'"2 --"..,,..._ ~14"' --•· ,IC._ ... --·· ,.._,,., ,_.. The f .............. W9()1\8 W9 Q ....... P'tCTinOUI ...... eso:1 I....~ BUICK ·75 -APOiio N.w LINCOLN '83 Continental, ---------'ICTTTIOUI IMl ... 11 MAm ITAn.NT '"" " doing bu*-•· " NAiii ITATllllWT 8 AR AUTO IRO· Irena, xtnt body. 8d 1how room condition. P\ll.IC N0TJC( NAm ITATIMaNT The lollowlng perton1 ere Branford Orlw, Huntington SERGIO A. CARDENAS Tt. lollowlng S--.,.. l<EAAQf, Hal ll'Ww AY9., tr•n1port•t1on I 12 o 31K ml. bleck. loedeO The followtng P9f1IOnl.,.. doing~•· BNch. CAlll 112649 CO .. ee3 ~ Co8ta PdlJC fl>TIC( do4ng bue1neM M : THE &.It• 2814. eo.ta ..._., 0 80 Call 5-45.-0073 S 11,1195 SS.-0435 ACTTTIOUI ..._.. dOlnO ~ u · CALIFORNIA Nl/TRITION. Thie butlnMI 11 ec>n· ..,_, Calif 92127 TAA VEL STA TIOH, 2000 ca1tt tH27 BUICK $lty1811< Cpe . 81 • Sand beige. auto 1ren1. air COtld sltreo excel- le nt cond (110054). ~95 Cormier S~I. 770-7001 NA•ITAT'lmMT AltAS ENTERPRISES, 177 I Rl.,.,.lde Avenue. ductedby ~anclwlfe 8etgk>AntonloCwOtnea, fllCTYnOUe ..... OuWI St ,~ 8-c:ih. T• Pan TredlnO Corpor- The lollowlng ~.,. 1140 W tath St Apt 8-3. ~ 8Mch, Cellf 92M3 OM o Skettk 1537 Kemway, Wllnut. Cellf MAm ITAT'llmJfT CA t2teO 1tkJn. Calltomla. 2t&I WW. do Ing bu a In e 1 t e e Colle Mele, Cellf 112927 Ectwwd Aftd,_ ..... nle. 111. Thie ltelam.nl -llled 917811 f"-IQlow4rlQ pertone are W_,, & Stwgll. ~.Cell-AY9 . Suite 21114, Co.ta PARKVIEW. 23211 Via Ar .. Ric:Nrd Matdou, 177-1 River.Ide Avenue wlttllheCountyClef'llof°'· Thie bullneat II con-doing~-lomlacorp ,20000uelSt ....... Call! t2927 Gurdtll, Mlaalon V'9jo 112&111 1140 W 18th SI Aot 8-3. ~ lleec:h, Calif 112083 engell CoYnty on Mey 211. Cluc1ed by .,, tndMdulll M I L W I S T ~ 8-dl, CA t2teO Thie bualneM It COtl· Walllng1on U Md Mwy Coell Mau c.ut 112827 Thie buelneH 11 con· lll841 S.gk> A CWOWlae ENTERPRISES, 27a Vie Thie bu.m.e It con-ducted bye CIOl'PO'•tlon Anne Wookey 2177 1 Thie bualneH 11 con-ducted 11y-en lndMdl>el ~ ,.,.,, Thlt •l•ltmMt ... flied Mont--.., """*"'· Celt Oucted by.• OOfl)OratfOll Frri Gr ... Calatrava, Miiiion lllelO. CA ducted by .,., lndMOual Ectward AMr .. Heinle, 111 Date Skerlk. 2212 Du-with lhl County c-11 Of Or· 92807 Walth & Stur9ftt, Inc., Tillt 111\amer'lt WM tlled C ADILLAC El<JOl"edO Blaf-l2tll2 Aru R M81doea Thi• ataternent WU !lied pont Oftve. Sult• o. lrvlne, .,. County on May 9, tMe w...., 8llee Hoowr. 275 Aldlard A 8t~. Chief with the County C6trtl of Or- rlU While exlwlol' red .......... Thie bu1tne11 11 con-lhll llat.,.,_,t wu tiled with the County Cletll of Or· C•::,t!~ Or Cout ,_ Via Motl11Ue\19, AMNern. ~ Otllcer ange County on June t . l••ther 28 000 ml liMijliWi.,, dueled by hoeban<l Md wtte wOh lhl County C1«11 of 0..-ange County on JuM 3. D•"" Piiot J "';r 22 211 Publlahed Orange Cout Cllllf 92807 Thie 1t1tam.n1 -flied 11M toed«! and auper c:IMn ---------Mary Anne Woc«rrt. Wali-8llQe County on June &. 111841 -·· une . . . o.lty PllOt May 25, June 1, 8. Mlchele Men. HOO¥W, ..... IM County Clef'll °'Or ,,,,,,. (90050I s14.1Xl5 lngton U Wooll"'f 11188 "t0'19 Juty e 111MI t5 1968 275 VII Montaueva, ange County on Mey )(), P\lblll"8d 0r9n0e COMt lhll •1•1*'*11 -tiled Pl1911 Publ'-*' Orange co... Su-203• Su-135 At\9helM, c.111 t2I07 11M Deity Piiot June t5 22, 21. Connlef Suzuki, 770· 7001 c.rrtage lop Lo.ded with With the County Clel1! of 0.. Publllhed °'AnOe COM! Delly Piiot June 8 15. 22, 29 •-.,. """f.rt Tht1 bu1lneea It con-,.,._ J1Jtt e 1 ... pow« equ19 ( 1GOE 17 IJ ll'D' County on June e Dally Pilot June 15 22. 211. 111ae P\ll.IC M>TICC ..-~" nu ~ oucted by huabWld anct wtte Pub1W1eC1 Orange COM! au-201 NABERS CADILLAC 17995 Jol'lnton & Soo 111841 July 8 111MI Su·tllO w..-, I H0CMr Deity Pllol JuN 15. 22. 29. 1---------Llnc Mere 540-~ Pl1WT4 Su-205 'ICTTTIOUa llUIMll ACTTnOUI ...... TNt ttatament ... Ned July 8. tMe P\aJC llftftl'r Publllhed 0•11'Q9 Cout P'UBlJC ll)TICE MAm ITATI.....,. NAlm ITATIMOfT wtth lhe County c-11 of 0..-lu.220 1 __ ....... .-.-..-"".-....1~-.--ILIS '11 Dally PllOt June tS. 22. 29. P\ll.IC *>TICE The tOllowlng penon1 are The followtng l*ION are a1199 County on M., 13, PfCln10U9 ..... C T SS SUPRE··E LS Julye. lllMI PICTrnOUI .u..... doing bvllneN ... doing bullneM.. ttM --Ir 1111\Tll't .... --·- LARGEST SELECTION ol lele model loW mtfellge Cedlllec:a tn Or•no- Countyt SM u1 todayt !'D,t' loaded wtth~ 8u212 '1CTrnOUI .,.._., ...... ITAT'lmN'J CtflZENS FINANCE. 14&2 1~ & T fN~ISES. ,_, ...._ ""'~ ~·~we I t I bMArtlful NAm ITA.,._.,., T"'-lollowlng pereone are Cutv« Orlw Suite Q, !Mne, ~ 123, Publlehed OrMge COM! PICTitlOUe WM doing~ - equ Pl'T*'I n P\ll.IC NOTICE The lolowlnQ pw9on1 .,.. doing b\ltlnell.. c.i1t 112714 Coete ..,..., c.111 t:M27 Oalty PMot Mrf 26. "'-t, •. ..,... ITA~ TABLfl.AND Vll.1..AOE brown with ciolh lntwtor dolnQ ~ u SHARP ( I ) P E T S I T T E R S Cltlzent Group, Inc;., I Glottt Jeer\ Bunte 120 8 15 f968 The folloMnO l*90nl •• 1120 I W9n* 8'At9 ~ 540-1100 Under "°M~s~s~· ACTmOUa.,...•• MANUFA'CTURING. C/0 (b)STORKDIAPERS,20428 C..llomt1oorpot11IOll, 1452 •2nd St ,~ Beec:tl. ~147 Clolng ~ -<>-· 8ant1M1.Celtt2705 n • w NAm ITAT'IMIMT MllCOregor; Yadlt Corp M9)'91' P1 •Coate Meu Cellf Cuiv.r Orlw, Suitt G, lrvtne, Ctltf 92M3 night ..,,_lf'\ll hnto8 The 0oan Tt\191 m U00 2!!00 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA I llYL.W.l &56115 John-The followlng penona we 113 1 P\9oentte Colt• MeM 112827 Calll 92714 Thtt butlneM le con-PdlJC MJTIC£ 1 ro1 w M8cAttt1ur llt'fd ' ,.,,. om. , 2 ' ~ eon & Son line Mere dOlng bullneet.. CA 112127 · • ~ T ~1. 2042 Ctuien• Fll\lnOe, 555t ducted by "' lnCIM<N* 12 IT aanta Ma. CA 92107 8etdl Cllf t2eeo 540-~ MODE AN ELECTRICAL Plllll Bryan Sherp 521 El B Meyer Pl· Coltl Meta. Eut Senti Ana Cenyon Rd.. Glofla J lklrlte '1CTmOUa .,..._.. l(trftbetty II.NI MICDonlllCI ~0.hy ~ m UC10 OAllUJO 'II~ OLDS '80 CUTLASS St• ESTIMATING ANO CON-Modena, ~ . a..cn. Callf 02827 Anen.lm, Hiiie, Calif 112807 Thia atalamenl wu Nlld N.AMI ftATllmlff 1101 W. MtcArthur 1211: Pn OriYe '·2· ~ Lthr Int. llke new SMI 11 W V-6 al I SUL TING, 5040 E Cone1.,.,_ CA 112803 Thie buelnffl le con Thia bu11ne11 11 con-with the County C*k of Of. Tht tC)llowtnO pertone .,. Santa Ana, CA 92707 IMcfl Cam .. Offer •94-3111a m~n Ilk= 14 500 68~ llM, Anaheim, Callt 12407 Laur• M~ Mevw, d~~ brT ~~~ual ducted by • CC)(POJlllon 8ll99 County on Mey t , 11M doing bualrleM • Thi• butlneu 11 con-Of ~ w. DcNln. 133 I · • Pwt Ectwwd L1Y91y 5940 521 El Modena ~ ....,..,, .......,..,....1 MlthHI W McGuire, ~ Tf{l·M PAATMfM. 1000 ducted by en~ Udo Pwtl Dftve '·2 ,...._ CADILLAC 72 s.d1n de pp 494-2255 E Conltanllne. Anehelm BMch. CA l2M3° TNI 1tat_,t wu liMNI Pr911dent Publlened Or90ge Co.et Ou.ii SI,_, Sutt• 210, IOmtMrty A MacOonalCI port Bead\, C8llf tHeo VIiie Vinyl rool, au e1.c OLDSMOBILE 8-1-Caiff 112407 Thie butl-11 con wllh lhe County Clari\ Of°'' Thll tt•ltmer"tt wu tiled Delly Piiot M*Y 25. June 1 S, ~ a.c:ti, Clllf t2tlO T'N8 ~ ... fled Thie bu~ It con- good rubber Xtnl eon<! CUTI.ASS SUPREME Randel Ale n Httrlck ducted by a gentt'al part· 8ll99 County on June 3. With the County et.fll of Or-15 111841 e,, 137 John L Owofall, 7204 ._..h IN County C1ert1 of Or-Oucttel by.,, lndMdulll S1100 MS-0302 BROUOHM·Alr, crulH, !OOH A<lama, Hunttng1on nerllhlc> 1118e ~ County on Mey 22 ..... Apt1oot, 1Mne. Celil. 92720 ange County on "'-•• 0 Ooan wheelt l2900/ bo 9-:n. Cellf 92644 P-..1 Bryan Sharp, Latlfa Plt079 19841 •-"' MftTll't 0 C leln Gl8ndlnoll19. 11 1Me l'hfll tt'1emenl ... flled C ADILLAC '80 EldOf'ldO ... ,,. . 0 • Thi• bu•IMN " con MecGregor; M-Publllhe<I OrMge Cout ~ ... _ ""''"4 Go6Ma Point Or .• Corona deil 11'111114 with the COWi~ CWk.OlOr· Btardtz 1tatnles1 etMI D·759• 1305• E-6ilM73 t ducted by· C01)8rlntirl Thll ltat-t wM nled Dally PllOI June 8 16. n . 211 Capreu 4 l<UCSM. 209 I ACl liOUI .,..... Mer. c.itf t:M2a Pvbllahed Orange Coul anoe County on Junt 10 gu power. m ldntgtlt l A8'c for Mike . Rendel A ~rlc* wtth Ille County C*1t of Or 111U 8u1IMU CAnttt OfM Suite NAi. ITA~ Petef J. CS. Ruyter, 1tt 14 Delly Pltot June 1a, 22, 211, !Ille ' blue ""' Int Kint COM. I Pl. YMOUTH '8• VOY Thll ltllem.ftt -llled .,. County on Mey 28, Su 1112 2 0 0. Irv In. c."' Thi followlng K~ 11 .• Not1fw1di09. Jutt •• ,... ,.,~ IMK ml 1 78115 M-F S-~ AGER •uto, ate, tint wtth IM COunty Clet1I of°' 111841 11n t6 11541 dOlnQ ~ ~ .,. Celff 113:19 8"211 PvbMlhed Orange COMC (714)0W-1923 Ev/Wl<nd wn<:twa, perf cond 27K llllQ9 County °" May t3. Pl10lll P\ll.IC fl)TJC( Pu~llhed °'rt Cout SAFARI WHT. 2138 Thie bualn.N le ~ O.ity ""°' June ti, H . 21. 1714P71-0531 ml S8000 544-7365 lllM Publllhed Orange CoMt '1CTrnOUI 11U191111 Dlllty Hot June e &. 22· 2ll Pre1lde nt Plt ce Cott• cNeted by a gentt'1ll l*t• "9liC flOTIC( JIJtt I 1tM _ _ ""917 DaHy Pllol June 15, 22. 29, ..,._ ITA--.-t9M ..._. CMf 12121' Ml'1lhl9 ~- CADILLAC 83 El l)(x1do PLYMOUTH CHAMP '80 Publllhed Oranoe CoMt July 8. ttee TN......_._.-... Su-tllx ~ Her!Mn HowwCI, JOfln I..~.. P¥CrmoueMJH• .. tmmacutett condlllon Auto, ale. emlfm, low ml. Dally Pilot M., 2& June t. I. 8u217 ~ ~ 1111 2134 ,.,.....,,t Pl8C9 Costa Tilll ltet_,, ... tlad MAim ITA,_,,,. Slrnu.iled convert rool $3500/obo, MaurHn 15 11188 ~PORT BEACH PHO-PU8lJC M)TIC[ ..._., Celtf t2t27 ' with the County Clertl ~Or· The~ per90nl ... 1--~~;...;.;--o=-- L08d9d with •II Xtru 069-12e1.ett S30pm Su-t~ r\llJC NOTICE TOGAAPHY 22& 19111 Thi• bu~ln.11 11 con-angeCOuntyonMey~ ~~-..:nnoue• 11 ... =~·~~ garcTi1 k~\,PONTIAC '78LeM11ne,old PlCTmOUI.,... .. ~~~.:porl BHCh, '~:A:=· ~H.,..~'7'* Publlehed O...ange COMC .. ~1 ::.:!.~~~~: ~=- Domenico 115• 41174 but rune g,...t tnlwtor rtaJC NOTICE MAmrrATDmNT June Brodie 226 t9th Tt1e1o11ow1n9 pereonawe Thie ... temerrt ••Ned o.ityPttotM.,2S,Junel,e, Weet"*'8W.c.llf.'*3 Clolna~• ...... 752~S28 diva lmmecul•t• Big dMI, PlCTmOUI _,..... The lolloWlng pet'IOnt.,.. StrMt M .. p~r1 e .. ch doing ~ M. wtth the County Olttt! of Or· 15 1tee Ty Huu "'-"· .... , GNen "ICHA"D D FO,.NIY ----need1bOCtyWOftl S2500 N.AmftAT'llmNT dolngbueln•u•. Cellf 92-t ' Cl1ANGEOf PACE8EM-angeCountyOl'l....,t, 1Me ~1-V.,_, I.II , 0.den Gto¥t. AMO ASIOC&ATU. 4000 CHEVROLET 83 5•3~533, 873-«>S. 8ptyl fhe fOl'Qw4no pert0ne are 0 D IODY & PAINT Tiiie butlneee 11 con INARS. 407 Vie Lido Ncwd, ,_ Celt '2141 llrdl 81 111a, ~ El. CAMINO CONOUESTA PONTIAC FIERO 'M <IOlnO ~ •· SHOP. 20l6 ~tie Ave duGted by an lndlvlelvlll ~ Beec:tl.Calil l2et3 Publlelleel 0..-ange COM! °'*'Cl~. 14l2 H• 8-dl, C8lll Hte0 V8 8000 ml PW!' t llbr'kl Sliver 4 cyl tlereo NE'LCOR TRUSTS NA-,V!t27t0 COlte ..._, Callf Junelrodte Vldl1Lynna-n.,407Vl8OellyPllotMey2&,June1.1. ..C:TmOUeWH•• ~~~8-c:ih. Ndwd O. ~. 841 eut /f ' ' TIONAL EMPLOYEE LEAS.-.o;v Thie lt&lernent wM f11tC1 lido Nord, N9wport 9Mdl, 15 fMe · 9'ntl Ana A\119 It eo.c. 0, em m CUI Ult, am/Im, 11111 MW, mu8t ING COMPANY TRUSTS, GheorgM Denet¥, 1372 wtth the County CW!! of Or Calif 112983 ~13& ..,... rrA~ Thie l>\lt!Mea I• oon-...... Cell! t2127 • CNIM &HOO Ml-~.')117 MCI, 873-8152 901 OoY9 Str_. Suite ta& HOider /M, Oypreea, Calf = County .Jvne I St~ e.th Goob9y. f"-lo!lowlnt per90nl ... duC'ted by: I Oll*ll '*1• Thie l>\lllMM la oon ~~P~r~~ ~ bu•tMet I• con-1 on ,.~ ~~·c~= ~ MUC *>TICE "°:l ~ ~NOWICH r-;.~ "*" ~r'::::- Or11r 1 Lt,. NliV hom1 s a.re tlt 1ng bOllloth' HtC1 • Olr1 I.Odil V IB Wlt.t Blended Ba&e Morlgage A tilend"d rate mortg&gtt 111 a nttw mort.tt~e that coverfl an old mort.g&Ae and &.d vancee n'.lw run<ls The new mort.g14e ta used to pay (•rr Lhft exiat.1ng mor~,.,. at. a IClwer rllt.e t.han lhtt ciurrent n11\.rkaL ra~ Tnc 1enttcr ~~1·11.nt.8 thP. now rat.e !Jl~·whoru tiotw• ()ll thn old rau, and Lt e prcvcllllt•~ market rnt.i r11r. rittw monthly I yment I lar~or t.h&n 11. w prevloualy. but. not. h1~h u current ratlnl would reguire &floo48, •Cailfom14100tp0f, dvclilel by..,..~ PublWleel Orange Cout Thlt bu1lneee 11 con-PIC'TlnOU8 .,. • ., IHOP'I. 1 1m.._~7:; TI* lhlt•me11t -llted Tillt ~ ._ tlled auon. 901 Oo\19 ltrMt. Sult• Gf"leOfahe DenctY Dally PllOt June,_ la 22 2t ducted by • "9'*11 part· MAm ft AW '°""t.in v~. Celt. wtttl ttle County a.ts°' Or· with tt1e County ca.ti of Or· 1~. M9wpor1 a.ctl, CAllf Thll ~ WM Med 1Mt ' ' ' ner8'll9 The folowtng pet'IOnt.,. ~..,.. A*llt, I04 engieCcM!tyon ...., •• 1tM MOt County Ol'I Junt t. 112t80 with lhe CcMlty Oer1I of Or-Su-,., Vbl l ...,,_ Ck*'1CI ._.,_.. ThelMI w •. eo.. Mell. ,_, , ... Tllll bu•lnM• I• con-ange County on June 8, Thie et•temet11 -ni.cs T~ ~W. 212• llllbol Clllf t2t2t ~ OrMge COlltt m1mrl 4M:ted by • c;orpom1on 19" PUlJC ll)TIC( wtth the County Cl8rll of Or-9IYd , ~ leedl, C11f TNe bu91neee It oono-Diiiy PloC Mey H . June t, e, "'6..,_ 0.W. ~ ~ J T"°"'9en, Pr-. "11M ange County on M*Y 21 9*3 duetied by. en ~ 18 f... o..ty PloC Junt 15. tJ 21 denl Publltlhed Orange C... PM:nnoue .,_.. t9M • Qeoft1oey o. Thomle, 14*> ~ NMcr Adelr h-141 Julye 1• ' ' ' Thie et...,_,. "' Ned Deity ""°' "'-11, 22, 21, ..__.. ftATDllmn ,...,.,. OolpNn tert909 ~ Thie ttlt8!Mnt .. Med ~211 -"" the County ca.ti of Or-J;Jtt • "" The ~ l*tone •• Pvbllltled °':Te eo.t ...,,, Cellf tHia wtlfl 11-County a.ts "'<>r-ange1 County on Mmy 30. h-20e dOlnll ~ •· Delly Ptlol ~a. a. 12. 2t Thie bulllneM 11 _... = County on ~ ao. _____ .._ ...... ......, __ 1Me iv.-'ATIUCIAN UMIUO, 1llM CluC\ed by. • gentt'll I*'· 1 .,... ACmeoue .,...... 1-......;...;.;.=..;.;;:;.;.;.;--._ Publlfled Orange"= "8.JC llJTtC( ~::-r:e~=· lu-IM ~ 0 . Thorw ~ ~ 0... ~=... "':m.'°#.~ll~r o.11y 1 Piiot JI.-I , ta 22. 2t 1W2 ~ IMJ . hi P\llJC llJT1C( Thia 91..,_... ... llled =Nol Jvne e. t . Z2, II dolr'I "'*'-• The~,...... we ,... ftennout ll 1111• 440. WW., calf 12111 wtth 1M County~ of Or-1 THI KAYUN ~NIY ~ ..,.._ -~1M ~T-' M~~~.· .. 1~ fllO'TlTIOUllT ..... 8fl09Col.lntyonMeyt, 1• Su-,ll 4421 ..lerNOr• 9oldr"91d: H I OIVll.0,MINT, ---------1 ,,.. ...........,..., ...,... .,. _....,.._ ....., , -· MAm A~ ,_ .,.._ 1H ~ IMd\. tM11 VOii ~ ... d<Mnt~• AtMr1ow1 !Mw,Cllf.12111 TM~pertone.,. ""*'*'Orange c-.. Celt tiilo 210 nN.C. mi4 HA ... LA ... llf.OLM ............. -.. , . .,..Id .. .~\i :12 ... COiia .... WOHU AIMC ..... "'8 AINr1cen Jo"n Minar, IUU bUl!nelll• o.lly~Mey2a.June 1,e , 1Noe I. W•y, t2iM2 .,.,,... i..a,· .. teal Ho1M. 177-1 ~A.,._ MecAtttlur BNd., Ste UO, N'S LIEN IALU. 15 f... een.v... 1n.t M1191ar1 Vll"-a.LMe~c.lt anue, N9wPOr1 lwlfl t2ta !MM, C4llf t211a t~ l.lndlin '*-· Coate ~ 1S4 Vlllfo. Cell t2tlt' tJaO · Petl'ldl ~Imm\, 1T1·fl ~ ~1'. 18M2 ...... Celt tm7 The folOIMnO,.,....... ~ 0J, Wtn.1111,1110 , llwNft ¥illlt'WI .........,._ AMrtlde A¥e . ~ MasArtrlur lt¥d . ,.. 440, Allene Joyce Wymen, "'8.IC ll)llC( dclerlO ....._ • •10 ,,,.,... 9-, ~ _.,. ._ ..., k, Lone leedlt2tG IMM,Celf t2716 10S4 UrlOan,,..,.. eo.ta CLAHY OLAN AND 9eed\,Cllf atl1 . '-11\Cell IOIOI Ooneld J CMrnMrl. 2 All flml, 1M42 MecMtlur ....._ Cllf. t2a7 NOnCll 0. PIN8~.l10ll-.. TNe 1»ut1neM It• oan· .-....~~N "obon Court, N-port lflr'd .... 6"40 IMne Celt a.. J, Wwtw. t03o4 ....-1PC1111•1 JfY taC. ,len "'-C111lt' •-. ..._. ~ e ,._.""°IOI ...,_ t11 : 111° 98edl t2ta t271f unct. ,..._, C.a ...... Nottoell~CIMl'I,,_ Cllllf 92'71 ,,....., Thow•tftd Oda C•lll' n. IMd6MM 1a con· TNe twetMN " con-Clllf t2t27 u. 111.0. llllMd • nae be .-,. Kert 8roc*8. DOii tn. l. w., •1• ' ducted by. •n unln· ductiMl"Y:•..,.,,..l*t,,.,· TNe bulllnete It con-~tllelcwMJ...,..Clf "eo•ll• 01., t• Jwen n... ••••II w tied n.. tlwtw It ..,.._ ootpor1ted aHoclat1•11 IHp du0'9cl by • gtnerll '*1· ltabllt1Moomr.c1'1renyont Cec:*lrerio.Celf.1211'1 wftfll"9~Qertlof0t·...., ~ •...., ,.n. ott1er 1t1en • ~ Jofwi Mlnat, G.wll I*' 1W11Hp 04'*' tl\111,,.,_.., en Clf .,_.. ftllt bw1tW 18 OOl'I>-... County Cl" Mtr I ....... P111'1c11!" 9mltfl ner Mene ~ ~ tNI ~ duCted by. lfl INlt tillltll lMI Plr1ftllt Hiii TNa ._, ...... ..., T'htl ,....,,.,,, "'91 fllld TNI .. .,..,..,. ,... fllld Cla1'ld Wit I dlW of -AIM. JMwa lC.111..... ..W 'n11a • ..._.. w ... wttn tlle County ~ of Or· wMtl IM Coul'lty ca.t of Or· W1U1 IN County a.ti of Or· ,... T'htl ............ ._ I W 110 .... ~ 0... fl Ot· ... Coul'lty Oii M11J )(), _,.. CoYmy on May IO, 8f10t County Ol'I JvM S. IC... L ......_ MA wfltl b 0-.,., Clllrtl fl Or· ~ °"*" °""9. ....... 0owCr °" Nie 10 ,.. 1... 1... at.-.#..,.._ ..... c:ounty .. ...,~1111 , ............... Ollf.,.... ,.__ ".. ,.,.,., A c.--.CA_, ,_ ._ fib-~ ~ COMC ~ Orange eo.t "'6bllfleel Or-. eo.t ., llllNd Or.,.. C:... ~ °""II 0.... •u ..... arw.. 0... ., 't NC Qr-. 0... Olllfy Not June •• ll, 22.11 Dlly ll'loc June I II, n . 2t Deify Not Junt •• II. 21, 21 Ollilr '9114 Ml8 .,, "· 21. 09'Wll'loc Mer ... ,.,,..'· .. = "°' Jvnel, la n , II o.tr ..... June "· n . . 1tll ,... 1• ,... '' fl U, I 1lm 1 ------:.~:.:'....:1.:.;17 ~ .... ---,., le7iM .,. .. ,.,, ..... ., .. __ .......................................................................... ____________ -.... _________ ~~~~-~~~~~----~-~~~~~--