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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot' ORANGI COAST ,. GARFIELD® THIS LAWN ORNAMENT IS PERFECT FOR MOM YAWN! WHAT .A · NlCE NAP I r SUNDAY, JUN• 29, HM I 114006~ I 14EARD SOMEBODV AT Tl4E BACK DOOR ... 't'OU STUPID 0EA6LE ! ! WH'r' DON'T VOU LOOK W~ERE '<OU'RE 601N6?!! I THINK I'LL GRAB A LITTLE NAP WMILE c.JON 6MOPf> t =·m=·mmmmm=m n --- . YOUR HOMITOll DlllY PIPIR I WA5 WRDN6 .. I T~OU6~T SOMEBODV WAS lMERE ••• W'"'AT ARE VOU DOING IN T~E MIDDLE OF T~E SIDEWALK?! 600t? GRIEF! . -~--1 ...,..~~~tu.r~ --1 ~"""9c· _ _. ~ a...;...$,-~---~C::... ........... ...._;._.....;;,.. __ _ by Jim Davis OH, l='REEMAN! LOOK AT THAT PLA5TfR CAT! OH, WHAT ARE ~00 COMPLAINING ABOOT ? ... --------------- •. I 'The Drinks Are On Us' ~J\ .. h,s .snt 8M)' An I IN EN''ID ~ ,+1 . '-J ~ ~~------------------........... ·----------------..................... £ .... ... ANY IMPORTA NT M ESSA GES, HELEN ~ " , ON SECOND THOUGHT. I'LL. 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And, across the USA, 7 others count their blessings. See C.. $tery OI INtll 4. """• . lailyPillt • ' From the mountains to the prairies, T he USA bursts this week Wlth extraordinary Fourth of July celebrations. capped by the rededicauon of a dressed-up lad} Liberty. But that's not all. In Oregon. a schoolgirl will carry a banner in her local parade. In Philadelphia, a park ranger will explain the hallowed history oflndependence Hall to v1s1tors from around the world. And in Detroit. a policeman on his beat will pause to reflect. Throughout the weekend. the USA will nng with the strains of God Bless America-, it will be sung at Thursday's nationally televised Statue of Liberty ceremonies honoring 12 accomplished immigrants including Henry Kissinger. Bob Hope and Irving Berlin. who wrote the song. On this special Independence Day. USA WEEKEND asked seven citizens to tell why they feel blessed m this. their .. home, sweet home." And on page 6, Berlin's granddaughter remembers growing up with one of the USA's most beloved composers. By Joe Kennedy NtSEm All PIOTtCT: lfter 1111 .... a.ft tllil Jlfy F~. Jlcbel, 44 • till tatMr If ...,, • )1111111 ta.ily tw till dty's llwwb ..,..,. Kenneth Jackson Polee ofar, Detroit "The Detroit River runs between Ontano and Detroit and the fireworks art set off from barges. Even though the fireworks art loud and very bnght 1t seems there are many melodic tunes speaking to everybody. saying this 1s a great country. When they go of[ I get memones that people have fought 1n wars. people have worked in parucular Jobs. retm:d died the explosives can be fnghtening but 1t 1s a force that gives me strefl&th and enerl)'." 4 • USA WEEK.END. JUNE 27-29. 1986 By&-. UllO MY: 11t1e. 11. • ~ AIMm liMI SdlMI. • Clr1'J 1 -.11 w •1•1twww'1 ...... ... Katie Mickelsen S161r*. ••"r ••. 0n. ''What's neat about America is that you can say whatever you want You don't need to ask anybody if it's OK. and you can say it anywhere almost. CXtt"pt maybe in church. _ About three months aao m school we were tallcina about this book. Julie of the Wolves. about an Eskimo. We were just going bade and forth. rd say ... I think it means this." and they'd say, .. I trunk it means this. .. In other countnes like RUSSJ.a the teacher m' t have said we shouJd ~P the conversa · people trunk the other way. But we're a tree country. When I ~ sonp about Amenca in schoo rm Just thin.kina how neat it IS I live here.'' John Osaki F-... ,n 1'111• nnr••lliki• "When I JO over to the itors center and view the fil lnd~mce. which talks about the creation of the na- tion. I can watch it even t and come out cryina. These were just folks. do1na what we'd do~ .... The na beauty of the tion has always been 1m ~ ..... l Clm TllH• mtllY: luld. 2t, .. '9 • M; Iii; F.-11 A' Ctl llMl'I lllltlrtl lnt1,11dlHI Ill. Tiie llfllllt n.1rlcll Is I ............ to me. For instance. when you 're waUcina on a tra&l. like the Great Smokies. and you come upon a view and say. .. My ph. isn't this neat tha this is part of our country? ---~----------------------------..................... ......_.... L COVER STORY ~ ~ • ---.__;t ' seven ways to say 'I love the USA' 9y Oen White IElClll Tl Tit ISi: Cerwt. 21, ... II t11t "JDWs:n, .. M _,. 11 as 1 .. c1t1m If tllt ISA• J11J J It till r ... LlnrJ 11 11•1u1•1ac1, ............. tllt..., ... ti .... tllt dM11 ... ·•••rtllttJ. osalyn Puvera Corcoro IUIJst. .... City, lo. "'came over in 1980. I like 1t here for the way of hvmg. hav- mg cars and a rucc home. And because of the freedom that people · ve, the freedom to do thinp. You can do whatever you want. olitically. you can talk about anytlung: Y~ can Joke about the Dr'CSK1ent on TV. ' " All the mcmben of my family arc ctttzenS already. rm the last one to file an a~on. For us. this as home. It wouJd be nice to 'gO back and viSJl but when I take my oeth. I wtll be pan of this rountry." Willie Nelson •, SOiCli ltlW, Alltll, T UIS '' rve been able to travel around the world: X>mina back home makes it impossible not to 'K>t:K:e the diflerencc be1ween our country and >t.hcrs. People who haven't traveled find at hard o compare. But ~·s no doubt in my mind his IS the best spot in the world When I heard Pronumand (by 0.vld Lynn Jones). I t.houaht it WIS the best patriotic sona I lid ever heard. I don't like the rest of them - rhe Srar-Spangftd &:mMr isn't the kind of sona IOU stt around and listen to. But PromlM/and ust seems to say it riaht Gn't us l'OUI' 11rtd and wtak and Wt" will ~ htm strong Bnng us your fomgn songs and K.'t will smg ,uong Greg Olson ''rm playina baseball. somethina I did ss a lcid. ~ are not many opponuniues to JO out and make money play- •na a pme you love. We're plaYlll& m Jackson this Fourth of July. Now. after the game. we usually Sil m the d ubhousc. take an extra long shower. play a bttlc cards. But this year on the Fourth. n1 hit the shower first thin& and ~ oul up m the stands Just before the ft~rlcs and watch them wtth my wtfe. It's a time to be toeether With the people you love. to cn,><>y a areat trld1uon that America has. Bemg m Amenca you ~ a areat opporturuty to be totally free. Betng able to enjoy your free time. to pick the places you want to JO. IS freedom. . It comes down to that new Whitney Houston song - how's It go ... K.Jds arc our fu. ture-:> That'fho~ I feel. Kids are our future. T_ft:at 'them well. and they11 lead the way. The way Amcnca 's set up. that can happen.'' Ur1w us your bro/cm drtams we'll gn't thtm. 1me to mend There's s11ll a lot of l~'t lmng m the Prom1se- and By lertlera Ktnney OI Tlf llU ACAll: 111 Iii& Urllt t. tlll hM/.Jrr.- lt tllt Stltlt If L111rtJ.., w1•11lu J11r I; Ills f-1111 I -..t Is Jiiiy ~ II Alstll. When I was powu'll up I saw that other people made it -that this· was ~ to be the and of opponuruty. I had heroes when I was a · - I libJd John w.ync as much as anybody be. I also liked the touah fJY' like Humphrey and EdwaJd G. Robinson and Lash L&Rue. Gene Autry. Roy Roem and all those auys. I sum 1t wasn't that much of a phenome- non fbr someone like me from a rdatively poor bacqround to become a success. It's a lot less uncommon an this country than m others." CATClllC Tll SPlllT: ...... 25, If t11t Jalil llb, .. ..: ~­ F-1L 1't •a111t1 lltllt '""., I Tllils tm ... *9•d If in·W. Jimmy Smith cw, .. Ortuls "I wouJd live nowhere else but Ammca. that's for sure. I was png around other countncs. you know? It was al- toeether different I WIS glad to come home. I loss the pound when I come beck home. I've aot people wortana down here riaht now. they don't want to JO beck to their country. I've aot them &om Laos. Honduras. Cuba.. all . them plaQes. They en}Oy worit-ma here. Nobody bothers thml. nobody needs " pass. no pa-pers. It's free. America's free. I don't need noth•na but my dnver's license. I can ao whcr· ever I want Amcnca 's blessed. yes. in- deed." a By LMCNm FOH fOI TIOICIT: S., 51, ti •.•.• , ....... .,...c. ............ ..., F-111 ~ ......... I • • ' I • ' • • • ~ ~ ' I ' : . \ USA WEEK.ENO· JUNE 27-29. 1986. ~ Irving Bertin Patriot • • a p1ano The composer's granddaughter tells of the proud immigrant behind 'God Bles.s America' and 900 other song.s. I" tnK Berlm ~, a.s horn W1 1 ears ago JUSI tM.0 ~ftln after the Stat ue of l.Jbm1 "al -ded1caJ· ed He ..,,fl/)(' ey an.a A-. one of I} famous L 'SA 1mm1granJ1 hon- ored in ceremomes Thundar "'hen the rtnO\med siarul' 11 1m· ''et/ed Hu granddaughter left u a:;t1tor at USA WEEK.END 11-..,m.a.mt When m~ grandfather wrote God Blru '4mer1ca almost 70 vears ago 11 was from w heart. He fs deep!) patnouc somc- lhmg I lcamtd the first ume I cnlKlZ.ed w Una led Sta tcs in tus~ In the wmmer of 1970 .,..hen I ~in m) cart) t.ccns. Grandpa and l wt~ watching w news in the h"1ng room of tus hoUSt in New York's Cat.sJc.sll Mounta.ms. I don·1 mnember 1f 1t was a Vietnam casualt) ~ or a speech b} a govemmnlt officW. but something made me blurt out an angr) put-<iown I told him I was mad about the war. disappointed in my counuy and ashamed to call m)'5ielf a cnucn. Grandpa aJways had rncour- ap:d me to SI) what I thought on an) subjCCt. But this ume. he ptured at me to stop Sternly. he told me that I was wrong to show such dlsrcspcct. Reprdles.\ of my polJua. I should feel proud to calJ the U ru Led States my coon try. I was '1unned by the force of his feeltnp.. But as he Wkcd. I bcpn to •PPf'llUtr tus potn t of \llCW, M) grandfather was an 1mm1 grant who made an a traorch- nal') hft for tumsclf in tus adopt- ed countn He had fa.lien in love with the G mted States -and 1t "1t.h him Wherever I "-"CT'lt as a ctuk1 I met people v.ho talked about hov. much the\ loved m' grand- father and his· mus:ic Grandpa didn't talk much about the past His hfe v.-as a lc8end I ptCCCd t~ ~ from stones and songs \1' mother told me that Graoopa had ldt Russi.a as a small bo' becaUSt of the pery- cuuon o( the Jews. He. his par- ents and fivt of his 51even broth· m and SJS~ camt t0 the US.t\ in I 893. settling in a cramped apartffi('lll on Ntw York's Lov..- er East Side I ~member the ~on~ of Grandpa's Jobs m the carh 1900s.. selling ~pen. wor1c- 1 ng as a smging Wlllt.er at the Pel- ham Cafe in Chmatown I hked 10 1magmt him m a white Jacket belung out tunes. And then there wcrr the ph~ 1ographs of tum &oni the 19~ and ·40s. Grandpa seated a1 a piano a sm Ile on his lean. hand- so~ face. his hands arched over the keys Grandpa pemna out from behind the cunam of a Broadway the3ter. I kamcd all his best-known sona.s t~ funny ones Et.he! Mer· man Yn& m .lfnnte Gl!f Your Gun the rousma tunes tikt Aire· andN's /Vlgrtmt> Band. t.he lth- llJI ballads tikt Ch"""-10 Chtt/.: that Fred A.swrf crooned to Gtllltf Roeen Grandpa bad I 50"1 for ever)'- OflC. &om lay~bcds (Oli. Ho..,.· I Hare to Gl!f lp tn tM Mommg) to lovers (Alwavs). to perfonnen 6 · U&A \\·'Eu.ENo·.J uNE 27-29. 1986 rTht>re's \o BustnesJ l.Jkt> ShoM 811Jtnt'SJJ and fasruon plates f£astt>r Parade) Then-were so mam m~ than 900. I was SUrt I ~er would ltam them all. f\m year. ~·d watch the movl( ·w1r11e Chnstmas on TV and stt hlS name roU b} on the credits. ~ Jul)' Fourth. wt p~ around w OaaPc* OULStde Grandpa ·s houSt In w woods to sing God Blt!S.S .fmer1- a I IO\e Grandpa's music. cspc-- o all) w funn) and fast) songs f You Can't Get a .\fan M.·lfh a (, un) and the soulful ones hke Blut> Skies But I also lovt the man l ~I to knov.. as a ctuld The I Mn& Bcrbn I kncv.- when I was growtng up was 1n his 70s and 80s and had mostJ~ retJrcd from w composer's hfc H 1s areattst pleasures were uout fishUll and pamuna still lt fe5 of tJnahtly rolored flowm. Grandpa hked dilldrcn. ICCm- 1ng to deU&ht m thetr honesty and ~ He looked for- ward t0 his pndc:bildren ·s mps to tus oountry bouJe and tus New Yort Cny brownslone. Ht was the only .,own-up I k.ncw who liked to JUS the JCJe- box late at niaht. We'd often hear htm tn the kltchcn.. helpina hanuclf to a dish of u cn:am or some other nch dcsscr1 ~·d de- cbncd at the dmner table. I remember how he'd come nght up to me. inches from m' fact. _Jnlb hold of m}-n05ie with two finacrs and squeeze -Hello )OU.-he'd sar.. gnnning. Grandpa hked to debate the issues. sobaung our opinions on ever)1h1ng from the women's mo~t to Last Tango m Pam He hked to hsten to the ~ musac. and om informed us that has &vontc Beatles song was Yesurda 1 ~nd he was cunous about pcopk He· d alwa~ arttt me wtt.h a b1& hua,. then anp m) anns and hold onto me a m~ mnlt lonarr. his brown CY"5 scruunwng me intent.I) through his horn-nm glasses When I aot 10 be a tem-.agrr. he wanted to make surt I knew about w pitfalls of rclall<>nsh1ps W1th the oppositt sex. -Therr 1s I dJffmnoc bnween IOOd IH1S and chorus llrls... he Cli!bOO(d wMn I told h.im I was contrm- platina I ca.rca' 00 tbt ~ Someumes he alludqi y{ui.. I} to tus youth.. Onot "We wer'e hlvtna lunch, my arand- mOthcr was tr)'1,. to teach us tht proper WI)' t0 break oft' and butter a piece oftn..d. Grandpa snatched the tn:ldblsket from the cmtcr of the table. explain- ing that he was demonstra -W boardina house re.ach that's what "We learned on l..oWCT East Sade ... On spectal OCCUIO Grandpa would mut tumsel prNli nner da.aquin in an dtto C'OCk1a1l W.kcr Several )atS lg(). he surpn me by o&nng to makt m~ o We sat down to Wk -one ad to another Grandpa told mt that mu was the ttung thlt realh m tercd to him:~ mnanded m -be smart" about men . .t\nd told me how much he liked •na a grandfather because could JUSt CT\JOY the retauons without hlvina to worn much In ~t years.. Grandpa'~ • qwct lJfe in New Yori<. wtth my sran<imot.hcr. 8hn wtlt of 60 yean. ta.kina around hts nciahborhood St.aYtna m touch by phone trunk about tum a lot. My fnmds and l aren't ung down our country the 'Ne used l(). Our rock SW I now arc ~ about pa tJSm and the beauty of the land. But every tJme I hear Blm AnwritG.. I mnem WIS Grudpa who flrst ta me about ~ tlunp. 0 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. l I I I 'i a 11 ~ Why they Don't Wear Mlai-.kirt• la the Southern Part of France! 1'1My WW c.aott. ... , I ,n ()oo6 .... , They are deelt wl denderidng, • comlor1able ad mnSdent ...... but with the tpeda.I Oowf.na £emhUnity of a lldrt. Freedom of movement, with the leCUrity to bend and t-t·r+t-e-b, step up, or step out! · AN UNCONDITIONAL JOY TO WEARI u ottesl P1irs For Only TRY ON the Eatlc:IQ9 New "SOVTH OF FaANCE" Tn..t Colon 95 Doe't .... Owtl Thk v-t cutottee luy "coo-lota'1 .,. the RUNIWeY ,_,.,. F8VOffte In thw beeutlfut. uddnt ·YM Gogh RMval coloral U. .. .,._ ,... ... .t ,.......,,. "--Colw, ••-w "'- ,.....,, ,,.,., ..,. ., ,, 111~ ... MWFA 1 ii~ ,._ ,,,.,.. 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Pater.on, N.4'. 07530 , ST1'UT .................................... ::·· .............................. -.................................. .Al"T• ..... _._ CITY/STATI ..................................................................................................... &ltt-........ . . WHAT'S HOT IN JULY "'---···~~ I MOVIES I It's been a hot seller in bookstores and a hot contest in the c::Ounroom. This month the action moves onto the screen in Htanbum, starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson. The movie, based on Nora Ephron's best~ book of the same name.~ pids her mantafbreakup with Water- gate reporter Carl Bernstein. Epbron co-wrote the screenplay. Bernstein, who thought the book was not an accurate portrait of the breakup, sued and won from Paramount the ri&ht to 9eC the screenplay and first cut of the movie.. This is the second time Streep haS I MUSIC I Miami Via'.s Don Johnson ,ets a littJe help from his friends as be reaches for stardom in an- other His fint ~roll al- bum -due in stores July 2S -NBC in<:fudes a sona • ••• wntten by Bob Sqer. Johnson's July schedule also in- dudes a benefit ~ with SO other acts in Fann Aid II at Willie Nel- son's annual July Founh picnic in Aus- tin, Texas. It will be tdecast live on VH- 1 (Video Hits-One) cbannel. I TWVISIOI ·I teamed up with Ephron, who co-wrote Silkwood. The film also reunites Nich- olson with p>d friend Mike Nkhols, the director. Other bia names in J~ movies: •Gene Wilder faces his worst fears in Haunud Honeymoon. a bizane comedy also SUUTina Gilda R8'iner and Dom Oelui.se. openina July 2S. •.Roman Poianslci directs Walter Matthau in the comedy adventure film, Pirates. ~July 18. •Tony Patins continues to squeeze life out of his most famous role. Psycho Ill opens July l (SPORTS I The USA's Edwin Moses, two-time Olympic gold medalist in track, faces rival HaraJd Schmid of West Germany in the Goodwill Games. held in Mos- cow. MO!leS hasn't been beaten in the hurdles since he faced Schmid in 1978. The pmes will be syndicated on sta- tions across the USA. •Golfers tee up for the U.S. Wom- en's Open in Kt:tterina. Ohio. July I(). 13. Airing Thursday and Friday on ESPN, Saturday and Sunday on ABC. •It's the battle of the best as the AmeriCan cballenaes the Na- tional ~ ie.~ IS. ABC will broad- cast the All-Sw Game live. 8 p.m. EDT /S p.m. PDT July IS. If summer reruns tum you and your TV set off: here are three prosrams that will brina you beck: •Spines will tinale with patriotism during the I 7'h hours offireworb, festivities and oelebiities OD ABC's Liberty Weekend COvenliF-It opens with President Raipn liabtinl the Statue of Liberty torch July 3, 8:30-11 p.m. EDT /POT. •As tJW World Tums is the leadina contender with 20 nominations IOin& into the Daytime Emmy Awards, 3-4:30 p.m. EDT /PDT July 17 on NBC. . •A freslrfice will be aownc:d in the Miss Universe Paaeant on CBS July 21 , 9- 11 p.m. EDT /POT. ll _ .......... USA WeEK.ENo•JuNE27-29. 1986· 9 ~----------------------------------, FASHK* GALAXY, Dept. LM·227t lldl. #'D, ...,_,,.A 17S33 I Kindly Nnd Aowet' '9rdtll Drllt(es) Acct no. _ I 1'"'*1ed. (M20l405) IS indicated. I Silts s. M. L uch $14.aa plus $1.95 p&l1. up dlt• Sizes XL uch only $15.88 plus $2.95 p&h. 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L(11-18) ................ 114.11 XL(20) ......••....•......••..•..•.••••• '11.11 . Jula-. gaJa.ry ....... ,.17111 '" r I I I I. I Hail, Caesar! And to be authentic, hold the anchovies other his guests had tasted. gambling and dining In style. Sixty-two years ago, over a hot Fourth of July weekend. a legendary salad was born. And an Italian immigrant named Caesar Card.mt tossed his way to 1mmonaJity. The setting: Caesar's Hotel in TiJuana The year: 1924. The salad: Caesar, of course. He came .. nght to the table with the cart and tossed each ingredient in the correct order." says daughter Rosa Cardini of Caesar Card.mi Foods, a hne of salad dresslnp her father cstat>- lishcd less than I 0 years before his death in 1956. Make that high style: Car- dini's romaine salad, which he prepared for such HoUywood luminanes as Can* Lombard, C1arlc Gable and Douglas Fair- benlcs Sr.. was nothing if not pure showmanship. .. It's what we call a 'now' food -It should be done right in front of the guests and served 1mmcdtatcly," says his daugh- ter ... You shouldn't hold it" In a dramatic salute to the holiday festivities, Cardini pre- sented a house salad unlike any Her hotelier dad lcncw exact- ly how to play to the fun-seekers who gave Prohibition the slip the minute they crossed the Mexican border for drinlcing. And you shouldn't add an- CE~Tt:."'l:llL\L OF Tiit: 'ffAn·r. m · LIBERTY July 4. ·86 Qrislnal Art by Amcncan OfllcW ~ cen1f1C$ Oftldal Cmf I I sa.p lO be tJIUed JuJy •• 1986 artist. Mark Schuler the swnp·s First Edition I n Just a few days lhousands of Amcn- cans. led by the President. will gather at New Yoric Harbor to rededicate Amer· 1ca's most chenshed symbol of freedom -the Statue of Liberty It will be July 4 , 1986 - one hundred yea.rs since Lady Liberty first beck- oned untold thousands to Amcnca. As pan of the impressive ceremonies that day. the United States will honor the Sta1Ue of Li~ erty with a new postage stamp issued at Liberty Island -to mar1c Lady Liberty's Centennial. And Fleetwood will issue a new First Day Cover of the stamp . . a First Edition certified by the coveted First Day of Issue Postmark of the Liberty Centennial Day . July 4, 1986 The Cover will also reaiure an inspiring full-<:olor work by noted American artist, Mad Schuler. These genuine limited edition Covers will be cheruhed mementos of the Statue of Libetty Centenrual -11 the surpnslJll)y mode$t pnce of JUSI SI each! At this price, order several for younelf. your children and pandchildrcn. To order, postmark the auacbed Order Form by July 4, 1986. and mall it to Fleetwood. One Unte0ver Center, Cheyenne. Wyomin& 82008- 000 I Satisfaction tuartJllU~d .,_ ......_ ,.,,, ,,.., c-.... ~ M-..11111 61h ,,, ,, .. """'' S-0, ~ ,,_..,., --· ,_.... ORDER FORM------- July 4. ·86 Order o.dat.: ,.., 4, "" a-Prier: SI eecti n.tw-.1 ••\'•l.9• a.,_, w,..-.. 12111 0001 I wish to order ----tQty> Fina Day Cova1s) of the Siarue o( Liberty Centm- nial Day to be issued Jidv 4. '86, al SI c8Ch 0 I enclose S as full peyment. 0 Becaux I have ordered '"' "' """'' Coven. char)e this order to my 0 MatcrCard 0 Amencan Expras 0 Visa 0 Omen Club Card No.--------- Expres --------- S1piture --------Ml_.....,. __ Address ________ _ City _________ _ StlllC Zip ___ _ ........... 1m.,.......,. • • .--"'u....... c.,.,.._ ... -olfil ........ u.-s-,.... s-ta choVlcs. .. There were nn-ier any anchoVlCS, by the way," says Cardini. who thinks she knows how the pungent fish ended up in some i.autations of the salad. .. My father always used Lea &. Pcmns Worcestershire sauce, and anchovies are one of its many ingtedients. He meant this to be a subtle salad. and an- chovies can be overwhelming. .. Here are Rosa's ruJcs for making great Caesar salad; ... No. I is USC the best of everything -fresh romaine. JUJ9' lemons, a gooc:kluality Italian olive oil and real import- ed Parmesan cheese -please. no imitation cheese. It affects the ftavor of the salad. • .. No. 2. you want those ro- nwne leaves completely dry, cnsp and cold. Strip off tough outer leaves and discard, then wash whole leaves in cold water and put through a salad sp1nncr. Pat dry with paper towels or a cloth dish towel ... wrap loose- ly in a dry cotton towel -the cotton breathes. Refiiaimte for at least c1ght hours. • .. No. 3 ts IDClllble all the ingredients, make the salad in the P"?J>Cf' sequence and serve immediately. And you want to toss the romaine ptly so you don't tnak up or bruise the leaves. My fat.her used a rolling action. like a wave breaking, with the spoon and forte. You want to make sure the drcs.1ing coets the leaves evcnly." ll By John T Barr Tiil CAUR .. * .. Ute bW ti -..me t11t ...._, .... lllt .... c.611 ..,. ...... CllSlr Crill, .. tllt -told. Caesar's Salad 2 hNda rom•lne, •••hed, dried •nd outer le•vea clecaded ~ cup gertlc-ft•vored ollv• o1 • Y.tt8p. ... YI t8p. fre9hty grcxn:t pepper 1 Wge lemon, Mtved 8-8 dropa Worceaterahlre uuce 2coddl9degga- v. cup f reahly gr•ted Pmmeundw 1 cup c:routona - 10 • USA WeEKENo • JuNE 27-29". 1986 9 2 '[ E i 1 "'"'' I A( .... , " ( I I •• ; EXPIRES 9 )0 16 I $J.50 i ON A CARTON OF (ony '>tylc) ---·---~ VANTAGE O -·· ~ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. SJ.SO ON A CARTON OF ( cmy sty I<') VA~AGE o Four top bips: EAST Get a taste of old Boston Bostonians are always cde-bratina somethmg. This month it's seafood, and if the thouaht of clam chowder and broiled I<» $ClS your gastronomic Juices floWUl& that's reason enough to plan a visit But eating is just one of the actiVJtics you'll want to schedule in Boston., an Atlantic Coast city where 1 Sth-<::entury architecture and modem skyscrapers create a magical blend of today and yes- terday. Explore the harbor area. site of the Boston Tea Party in 1773. Browse in a few of the 60 museums, from the Boston Mu- seum of Fine Arts to the new Computer Museum. Stroll through the shade of Boston Common and glide on swan boats in Boston Public Garden. Wander Beacon Hill's steep '.X>bblcd streets and alleys. where such greats as Louisa May Alcon and Daniel Webster lived. Visit Faneuil Hall site of Revolution- ary War town m~ and te> day's bustling marketplace of shops and restaurants. While you're strolling around the harbor, check out these Sample seafood on the harbor. Ride a bronc, pack a picnic, watch the wild ponies paddle. All that in this month's getaway guide. events: •Boston Harborfest '86, July 2-6. Sample a tin.le of everything the city bas to offer dunng this five-day festival of cuhnary arts. dance, mUSIC and fireworks. • Boston Seafood Festival, July 26-27. Enjoy a culinary cele- bration that includes ta.Sb~ coolong demonstrations and fil- leting sessions. After you're sated with the city, spin out in any direction for more of ev~ Join Har- vard in celcbraung its 3SOth an- ruversary in Cambrid,e. Visit historic Concord and enjoy its • 's fun · under the sun I 8th-century architecture. Dnve IS miles north to Salem. Site of the witch hunts of 1692 If you stay 10 Boston, and can splurge, try the refurbished Ritz. Carlton Hotel Cost Rates start at $145, double occupancy. For reservations: ~241-3333. lnfonnation: Spirit of Massa- chusetts. OlVJS1on of T ounsrn. 100 Cambndle St, 13th Floor. Boston. Mass. 02202: (800) 533- 6277. l Sillllel' fair ii ... c.tnll'y • eantert.y, N.H.. 31st An-nual Canterbury Fair, July 26. Canterbury's historic center of town. 1 S miles north of Con- cord. is home of a still-active Shaker viUaae lined with 200- year-old architecture. Walkina tours of six Shalcer buildinp in- clude demonstrations of Shaker basketmakina. tinsmithina. woodworbng and sewma. Tick- ets: $5 adults; $2 children 6-12 Dine on traditional Shaker food, such as rose water apple pie or squash biscuits, in the Creamery Resiaurant Information: Office of Vacation Travel. P.O. Box 856, 105 Loudon Rd, Concord, N.H. 03301; (603) 271-2598. CENTRAL Wabash: Enjoy simple pleasures Visit nonhcast lncbana and r:1t will fee.I the USA 's ~- Rollina hills, forests. lakes. pe- perflat fannJand and nvers 10 this comer of the Hoosier state ofter a chance to relax and enjoy life's simple pleasures. Stop at a roadside stand for fresh ~ and just-picked toma- toes and com. Pick a picnic lunch and hike into the woods. Spend hours in a canoe, sJowty dri.ft:ina down the Wabash Riv- er. Look for the .. Quilts For Sale" signs and take home a handmade heirloom. A good tourists' base for this pan of the state is ~only 60 . north of Indianapolis miles southwest of Fon yne This fonner railroad town is home of some of the best-preserved Victonan a.rchJ- tectWe in the USA. It lS worth a visit any time of the year, but you miabt want to Dian your trip to coincide with Wabash Canal Days. July 24-26. Commemoratina the once busy life of the Wabash-Erie Ca- nal the festival features ans and I crafts. antiques. carnival rides. sidewalk sales, a quilt show arid a flea market. Don't miss the lughhght oft.be cddntion: a Pl- radc through the historic down- town section swtina at 11 Lm. July 26. Other sites wonh a visit Slate rccreanonal area around M& SISSlDC'Wa Lake and the Sala- morue Reservoir's 6,00> acres of water, all less than 12 minutes from Wat.sh. You can fish. swim or bike on one of the na- ture traJJs. You '11 also find camp- grounds and Jona. public ~ es. Nearby Salamonie State For- est offers campina. picnickina and nature trails. In Wabash, ~ arc two good places to stay ovenught The Hilltop House B cl B, a re- stored Victorian home, cost S-40-55 per niaht, double occu- pancy: The Red Apple Inn. cost S2S-40 per night, ~double occu- pancy. For n:servauons: Hilltop House B & B. 88 W. Smcla.ar St, Wabash, Ind. 46992: (219) 563- 7726; The Red Apple Inn. 111 W. Mark.et St. Wabash, Ind. 46992; (219) 563-7488. lnformatio~ Wabash Cham- bctofCommerc:c. 67 N. Wabash St., Wablsb, Ind. 46992: (219) 563-1168. ... b ........ _ ·~5th Annual Otica- IO Hist>land Games and Scot-. ti.sh Fair. July 26. Grant Park. at BaJbo and Columbus dnves, IS the ~ of this J"OUSlJ18 event The games feature hundreds of colorfu.Uy la.Jud baapipers. danc- ers and athletes from all over the USA and Sc:otJand. Look for the tradiuonaJ Scot- tish games -where h1*. la.Jud athletes heave cabers (tree trunks) and stones. Free adnus- SIOn. lnfonnanon: Bill Cuny, PipeFest USA. (312) 664-8152 11-115 SUMMER JULY TRAVEL .. -. ~ ' SOUTH Watch Chincoteague's famous ponies swim If you like your islands wild and unspoiled, aiet away to ~ apt and Q4ee: It I (JGt, off the coasts of Maryland and Vlflinia. Bustling ViJ'sinia Beach is only 80 miles south, but these islands of sand dunes and marshy woodlands. linked by ~ to the ma.inland and each other, seem a worid away. fine fishina and fresh Oysta'S are the islands' specialties. but you ·u also find a protCCled Na- uonal Seashore and the QWxo. teaaue National WtJdli.k RCfuae, teenuna with birds and deer. The most fiarnous inhabitants are the wild ponies. de9c:endants of fu1Hize hones that aa:ordina to &elend. swam ashore from a wrecked Spanish plJeon. To see the ponies up dose. visit during the~ Volwueer Fue Department s annual pony swim, sale and carnival July )(). 31. The ponies, rounded up on As.w.tellUC Island, swim across the channel to ~ Memorial Park, where most of this year's newbol ns arc sold to hiab bidden. For an overnight stay, try Olincoteaaue's Oiannel Bass Inn. a restored 1870s home: its cuisine centers on the abundant local seafOod catch. Cost $9(). SISO, double occui:mxy. For reservations (which are a must~ l 00 Cburcb St., Cllincx>ttaaue [s- tand. Va. 23336; (804) 336-6148. lnfonnation: Assatea&ue Na- uonal Seashore. National Park Service, Route 2, Box 294, Ber- lin. Md. 21811 ; (301) 641-1441;. OliDcoca&ue National WaldliR RdU,e. tf.S. FJSb and Wlldlikl Servioe. P.O. Box 62, Cbina>- telple. Va.. 23336; (804) 336- 6122. RMI'.., .. Falls • F• fl aa.b. l(y., Official Kentucky State Champion Old- Time Ftdc:Uer's Contest. July 18- 19. More than 200 fiddlers com- pete ut Roush River Dam SWe Re90r1 Park. south'WCSt of~ ville. lnformation: ~ntutlcy Depanment of Travel Develop. ment. Caoital Plaza Tower, Frankfun. ky. 40601 ; (S02) 564- 4930 or (800) 225-8747. IJ -..... Ftl From the 1Ujestyof theGnndCanyon to the wilds of the Ever...._, from the bustle of S... Francisco's Chinatown to• jazzy New Orteans, An1bllk lets you ..... America you've never seen before. Asid this is the summer to see tt. 001 aec.use Ambllk's low All Abollrd America hires let you explore •Y one of our three regions for only $159 roundttlp. Trnel across.two WFMU rePonsfor$239.0rso .. out coasttocoast- .__ ____ ___. for just $299 ro&nttrtp. <Some restrictions nwy ......,.> tWf price for kids under 12. And you set to chooM two stop. ewers lllona the way. ES And what a way to pt Wide, redUMng ...ta. Friendly service. D1lclous ful-ccMne ma• In our db*" can. Lounp can for smells md •view of America at Its most spect.c1 ... r. • So cal your baWll asent for schedul•• ..ct lnfonmtlon or cal AmbMl at 1-800.USA-RAIL And experience the.,_ of foreign baw.1- wltllout lemng the country. They don't cal thell . odd jobs for notlmg Whatever the work to be done, I'm the gu~ to do it And you won t believe the results. This is the ason that mi. out the Mr. FJ.Xit in every boineowner. LinJc jobs like ~ up the screens, mCndina c and .-int.. ina the poldi live us every opportu- nity to show what we can do or. in my cue. what we cannol .do. Year after year I have proven to m)'9df and everybody die in the family that there is hlrdly an job aroUnd the home. rqanilCll ~how small and trivial. that I cannot tum into a ~ disasaer. When they see me comina with a hammer or screwdriver in rnY. nanoband, they act as ifbm'cJack.Nichohon about10}0 berserk in TM Shini11g. .,c.a ....... Omtes o.>od is the anchor of CBS Swtday Night NtwJ.. He is editor and anchor <X N~ br«llc and TM Os,otxi_ Fil~ on CBS Radio. Hans a picture? Sure. It's a ~ picture. but why 90 all the way to the hardware sun just for a picture ~ rn jua haril the thina on a nail Dana.~ buwaoes the hammer. Bend. bend. bend aces the nail.~ crack. end pa the piM&er. Now there is an usly, cracked place in the wall -but DO picture. So I try apin. and this time -althoulh the plaster cracks some more and this nail bends, too~ it does. just tmdy. Slay in the wall. and I ban& the picture on it. A few hours later, in the middle of the •i. I wake up to an awful noite. Crasbo buw>, tinkle, tinkle, tinkle. Sounds for all the wor1d like a heavy picture frame and some aim ~ into lime piea:s. Stacie the firewood in the blckyard? No PfOblcm. Of coune. some of the sticks are oddly shaped, arid some are biller' than others, but you just sort of fOrce this or that piece where it doein't tcan to want to .ID. ~ in DO time at all you have the Wood all stKked Admluedly, n's not the nmtat ~you ever saw, bUt the job is dorie. Apin, in the middle of the niabt. there is a Crisb. ThiS time a louder, more terrible sound as if an eanbcum bid bit a lumber camp. Set and wind the ~ther doct in the ftont ball? Duck soup. I don t mow whether I wOund it too~tly or what, but on the half hour the bcUs that med to the Westm.imaer chimes now PlaY a tune rm sure never bmrd. The dock a.llO doeS 90lnetbina rd oewr baud any tisncPece do bdOre. It llrika 14. My moll memorable achievement so &r this 9CUOll has beeil 1be rnclldown in the ... tmbec:ue. I &iled to make aare there were no •cobi ebl in the ori6ce." as die imlnlciioG boot . and IO m..d ~~the aeUs the c:1c9d-uP ~ the CIOftuol pwJ. The lilht of the dials mdtins wa Cl'li1e 1~ Swawlill a1mola. I hllf expected W.. dor Olli to 1pps and CllPQft the 1eene on canva I mvy lbeee #.r wbo De'WI' ~ve ~ hire anybody tO do ==---cm 10 llllily do It themlelva. WbiD I a ffm.1 nameowner project. be it in 1be 6ekl ~ ~ ~·.,..,.....,or.whatever, there is• am. cblnce die 111 a b will have to racue me IOODef or Iller. soaaer. piabibly. fl 14 ·USA WEE.KENo·JUNE 27-29. 1986 HUMOR, ETC . I ,._ ... ~"&"-¥ ' WHAT IN THE WORLD • ~-"'""' ... 'l. ,... . -~ ...._ • • ' After 10 years and 105 million VlSJtors. the Na- uonal Alf and Spece Museum m Waslungton. D.C.. has become the most VlSited museum m the world. What's more. it's having a binhday party and ultralight aircraft filir on Tuesday. The muse. um has 3.100 items m ns collection. including 324 planes and 132 spacecraft artifacts. as weU as Charles Lindbergh's Spmr o/Sr. Louts. the Wright brother's original 1903 Ayer and a moon rode that you can touch. Try the museum's tnVla test: I. Name the U.S. president with a ptJot's license. 2. What aviator departed New York for Califorrua only to land in Ireland? 3. Who was Manfred von Richthofen? 4. Wluch of the Wnght brothers was at the con- trols for the first successful powered flight? 5. What was Lindbergh's middle name? 6. What craft were flown m TV's Skv Kmg.' 7. What were the first deli sandwiches in space? 8. How many men have walked on the moon? -leciu hllh 3-day weekends 73% On~dlel 24% No••-3% I EMMA JUNE -· .-:-,,... . ~ . : ...... 86% 75% 14% 22% 1% 3% l'V£ GoT IT.' l'Vf 60T IT/ CJ£LC.,8 1G 60Y,1f Yo1J 1V£ GOT IT, W H Y AR£ Yov WA<&TI NG "<ocJR 'Tt/VIE CHASIN~ A I 'VE 6oT IT.' S•l..L..Y B AS£8 AL.L. ~ c~. ~ ,I / '. 1'U.,114P.' ~ 111219 --,,._ -- UTM4• ---- ... --~ ~~ -~ ........ ,. .. --·~---:e.::r = .:-~i=GP =::.. J:rz,:::,;,, - "'-'°"'-'9 ""'"" O CassettM 0 Records 0 8 li1lck Cartndgn .,,..,. f .. 6(.he ,,..,.,,.,.,_ -. ... City --ii.~~~~~~-', t:=::::=-~~c::. ~ ~ ,,_ ___ .. ~"'"'C> ______ _ ... ____ c-_____ .._ CotuintM Record & Tape Club, P.O. Box t130 Ten. 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Hauptman Hans D1ctnch. commander of an armored unit an the Afrika Korps and nemesis of the four mt"mbers of "The Rat Patrol" telev1s1on 5t11CS . At that time Braeden was known as Hans Gudcgast, the name he was born with an Kiel, Germany He didn't set foot an this country unul after he'd graduated from high ~hool an Germany. "I wasn't the usual kind of 1mm1grant because it wasn't for political or religious reasons," said Braeden, who stars in the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless" as an Amencan. "To me Amenca meant a v1s1on of adventure and freedom. Freedom from the constraints of bourgeois hfe. In Europe your life as very restncted and that's bonng. When I landed in New York 1t made an incredible impression on a boy coming from Germany." Braedcn went first to Galveston. Texas. John Saxon returning to 'Falcon Crest' role By LYNDA HIRSCH In an attempt to beef up "Falcon Crest's" faltcnng ratings. John Saxon will be returning to the cast as Abby Dalton's ex- husband (and father of the Lorenzo Lamas character) next fall Saxon was last seen on the daytime soap Another World According to CBS of- ficials. Saxon's return will bnng lots of antens1t) to the show and create another major storyline for Jane Wyman's charac- ter of Angela. • • • Earlier at was announced that "Dallas" reruns would be pitted aaainst "Dynasty" rerun-; Now CBS has reversed its decmon. "Dallas" will not be showma reruns this summer. except for the finale which will air one week before kickoff of the fall season lnc1dentally. none of the networks 1s announcing when their 'loaps will hat the air next fall. Almost all have ordered extra episodes. This year. CBS had a major problem with bnnaing "Falcon Crest" and "Dallas" viewers through all the ratings penods ABC had ordered up extra episodes of "The Colbyo;" and "Dynasty" and didn't have the o;ame womes Thi'> season you can expect fewer specials m pnmc-ttme soap spots and more ongmal episodes. • • • We hear from insiders over at "Hall Street Blues" that the NBC show wall have more continuing storylincs than last year Although at was announced that this comm" season was the final one for "H1U Street, • its pickup an the rattngs by the end of last season has made NBC execs thank about extending the run. If they do. rumors still persist that Daniel Travant1 wall be leaving. Righrnow, "Hill Street" 1s casting for a very attractive actress in her 20s' \o play opposite Kaci Martin. Evidently it's been dectded thlt Martin's character of J.D. LaRue has had enough hard knocks and redemption and it's now tame for ham to have some fun wtth a good-looking but not-so-stable female. • • • "Hotel" 1s goana to get more of a soap opera look next season. The cp1sod1c ABC programmer stamng James Brohn and Connie Selccca has up to now been prett) self-contained Next season the) ·re tf)tng for high drama and more of a "Dynao;ty" look then to Montana. "I worked on a ranch m Montana, which was a great experience," he said. "But the romance of being a cowboy vanished after the first day of hard nding. The ache goes right through your backside." He attended Montana State Univenity on a partial track scholarship, throwing the discus. shot put and javelin, and he worked at a lumber mill to help pay expenses. Later. he and a friend made a documentary of a rafting tnp on the Salmon River, the so-called "River of No Return." It was selling the documentary film that brought ·ham to Los Angeles. ''I'd wanted to be an actor since I was 13 or 14 ... he said, "but I d1dn 't come here for that reason. I started working as an actor about 1962." By 1964, he said, he was making a nice living at 1t. Braeden refused to play Captain Dietrich on "The Rat Patrol" as a Nazi monster. "I don't think anyone would have learned from that period 1fwe'djust shown cancatures," he said. "To understand the whole Nazi period you have to accept that the whole Nazi personna appealed to a majonty of Germans by 1938. "What has been done in films has distorted the period. Hollywood makes it seem that anti-Semitism was the issue. Poverty and a lack of national identity and a fear of communism were the issues. The Jewish issue. which films emphasize, only came later So I wanted to portray a German soldier who was a human being but had the misfortune of fighting for a cause that turned out to be horrible and tragic ... After "The Rat Patrol" he changed his name "I dad a picture at Universal called 'Colossus The Forban Project.' and Lew Wasserman said anyone playing the lead m an Amencan picture should have an Amencan name." he said "I hated the idea of changing my name. but I was prepared for at. I was fighung an enormous uphill battle with the name Hans Gudcgast." Enc was a family name and Braedcn came from a 'illage near Kiel called Braedenhck. It made the trans1uon less painful Braeden has starred an such films as "The Ultimate Chase." "Montun," "100 Rifles," "Escape From the Planet of the Apes ... plu<; such TV movies as "The Judge and Mrs. Wyler.'' "Happily Ever After" and "The Cry of the Rooster" In 1980 he was cast in "The Young and the Restless" as the suave Amencan Victor Newman "The) 'd offered me soap opera roles before, but I'd shied away from 1t." he said. "I really didn't know what the soaps were. But I had a new agent who asked 1fl'd do a soap. l called a fnend who'd done one. (Pleue eee BRA.EDEM /Pa&e 8) Sunday. June 29.' Producer plans to guide 'Light' back Joe Willmore returns after 31/2 years, will restore old favorites By LYNDA HIRSCH Contrar) to literary opinion. )OU can go home again -JUSt ask "Gu1d1ng Light's" executive producer Joe Willmore. who returned to the show la!.t month after a three-and-a-half-year abM:nce • • • After an e1ghJ-)ear stint as "Another World's" Larry Ewing, Rick Porter 1s lea' tog the show Seems the powers-that- be have decided to phase out the Ew10g clan Porter has been asked'lo stay for a few months so he and wife Clance, played by Gaal Brown. can have a fitting wnte-out rt Rick decides to ex at without an extension. then the Ewings will simply fade toto the Bay C'1ty sunset On the home front, Porter and wife Deborah Hobart (the duo met when she was appeanng on "Another World") arc C'(pect10g their first child on Thanksg.ivmg. For the tnv1a-m10ded. Porter was the male with the second-longest run among the pre~nt cast members on AW, the longest belonging to Douglas Watson. who (Pleue eee SOAPS/Paee lS) Long-lost dad BW Bayea, who •tarred for 14 yean u J>oaC Williama OD .. Day• of Oar Ll•ea.'' la back after two y-.n. Krtadan Alfonao plaJ9 bla daUChter. Hope Brady. Willmore. who was the show's associate producer from 1978 to 1983. left at a time when lots of edicts were being handed down "We were told the show had to change, get a )Ounger look. Suddenly we were to go from 'The Guiding L1~t' to 'Guiding light ' rt was felt that 'The made the title preachy. as 1f advice was going to be handed down from a soapbox The show was to become young an tone and outlook " Leaving "Gu1d1ng Light," Willmore went over to the show's direct competitor. "General Hospital... On his return to "Guiding L1gh1:· he found more than the "The" m1s'itog "So many characters the fans cared about have gone. whole families -the Reardons. the Bauers (except for Ed) I hope to bnng some characters back." 'Ageless' Deidre Hall ready for prime time Before Wall more returned. plans to bnng back Alan Spauld10g. played by C'hns Bernau. were al~ m motton Willmore promise<; an cxc1t1ng storyline with the manipulative powrr broker. He also prom- ises viewers who have hung 10 there the return of the show they used to love "We have no plans to get nd of any oft he newer characters. obv1ousl} v1ewer'i care about them. We're working on solid storyhnes for the ex1st10g characters To that end, we're going to make all our characters thrce- d1mens1onal." Willmore admits he misses some of the characters he left behind "The ones f miss most'> Josh. Nola, Ton}. Annabelle, M'1kc Bauer. Plans to lmng them back., If we could come up with good storyhnes, 11 would be wonderful to bring back some of these characters -perhaps played by the same actors, perhaps not .. Visually. W1llmorr ha\ added a fourth camera and plans to kt thr audience know where everyone 1s 10 a scene and whc.rc the scene is taking place. "We also plan a faster pace." In the works as a talc centered around Vanessa, Ross and Henry Willmore admits the changes he has 10 mind will take a httle time "Next week we have a major storyline meeting with our new head wnter, Mary Mun1s1tcn That's when th1np will really st.art to take hold for everyone' 4 Sunday, June 29, 1986 By LYNDA HIRSCH Q f read that Deidre Hall 1s getting a pnme-tlme 'lCnes. When w1ll 11 air, and are there any plans to have Wayne Northrop on fhe show" And please settle a bet about Deidre's age My sister says she's 40 or older I sa) she's younger Who's nght., We've aot a p1na nd1ng on this. -B.T .. Richmond. Ind A: Deidre (Marlena, "Daya of Oar Ltve1") la Indeed dotn1 a prime-time 1er1ea, slated to be1tn alrtn1 In tile fall. It will co-1tar Wilfred Brimley, and It 11 an boar-long "1eaera&lon" drama. No plans for Wayne . Northrop lo be in Ute aeries, 1lnce lie'• tied ap wltla a brand-new "Dyauty''-contract. Now lo yo.r bet: As a faltlaflll member of female society, we make It a point never to dlval1e actre11es' a1e1. Moat performers like to keep lllelr age a secret, not last becaaae Uaey're vaiD, bat so tlaat Uaey re not typecast by Uaelr real aaea. A1 for tile plua, wily don't you aod yoar slater 10 Dotcb? Q C'an you plea~ tell me who plays Kimber!{ on "Days of Our Lives'>" Is she mamed Docs she have any children? - P W . Manitoba, Canada A: Patricia Pease plays Kimberly. Pease . 11 unmarried ll•t does laave a 1teady py. Prior to work.ln1 on "Daya," Patsy wa1 seen on "Searelt for Tomorrow." Between lier "Searcb" and "Daya" 1tlat1, Peaat admits It was a 10•1 ttme between aa1lpmeat1. In fact, site says alle waaa't even Uated lD Ute pllone bc>ok and laad dropped lier a1ent w~ alle 1ot Uae call to aodltlon for "Daya." Q: On "All My Children," as Brooke's daughter Laura the actress' real-hfe child? -K.N .. Tustm. Cahf. A: No, Laura la not played by J•lla Barr's real-llfe da•pter. Barr and lier ltaabud are content to laave a non-worttn1 clllld at present. Q: I read that Peter Reckell 1s leaving "~ys of Our Lives " Say It's a he! f can't beheve the show can survive without him -J .F., Jacksonville, Fla. A: We're sorry to tell you lbt Peter, wllo plays Bo, la plau1D1 to leave tile allow wltea 1111 contract la •P later tlll1 year. Wlleaever a popelar actor leaves fau are certaJD It's tlae-death knell for Ua~lr allow. Wlalle Reckell wtu be ml11ed, rest a11ared tlaat otlaer 1toryllne' aod exclttn1 acton are belD1 bro•1llt to tbe forefront 10 lbt fans pla.la1 away for Pf' tu will soon pled1e their aUe1luce to freab talent. Have a question about lour favonte soap or soap star? Wnt<' le ynda Hirsch. c/o News Amenca Slnd1l:tlC', P.O. Box 19620, lrvme, Calif. 91.., 14 \he will an)wer as many questions a' '"' can m her column, but the voluml ol mail makes personal rep/les 1mpornhk l Il l I I I I I I I . I l''f'•r11'H~ ·r,11111·~,,.,,~ l'en ~ril 1 ~1 nt!I :~•!r:ti~~H!nif ~,~!11 I,!.! lrigJ~hrllH~~!! !1~11 if -rll ;rr~' •n•:1111g"11r111 •t(i•f'JU""•'t·•r 'Uifl11 • .. 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CUI~ A loo« at the rellglOus progr1me and unique building de8IQn of St. Peter'1 Luthefen Chufcf'l In New York I .... ~IClllU.Q l•LAWT nll.OOUATW 1•11 ,.,... __ _ .... , ... ---·----CAIMICllOP-Thia )'99r'S national fund-rllsef to eupport the prevention of birth defect• Oflainat• from LOI Angelet with hoets Hal Linden, Gary CoalS, Mery AM Mob- ley end Sarah ~cell The program fo. okldee local cornrTU'ltty pertlclpetlon (3 Ns.l..... ... Ir.rm: ... ~--"Kelty" (1981, Orama) Robert Logan, Twyta-Oawn Voklns. ( 1 hr , 34 min~ .. 1.,,.~emllns" (1984, Fantasy) Zach Galligan, Hoy1 Axton. ( 1 hr , 51 .;';/.." .... -- -- II-~ u.maa •• .. a.a••n ,_.a.r ,__ Clm1WILRITYU 1MtAZ111 .,,. "Father Of The Bride" (1950, ) Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Tay- lor. ~hr . 33 mtn) .......... WCICI ,,.,mRTll Wii Ill a•••a•••• ...... ,_ --..or~ .....,..,. ........ '" --~ l ==.r(IQQ ~---..... MWNI~ mamr The Game and Its Glolv ( 1 hr.) .. ,, ... , __ __ ---au I I~ ... .., (!)-.... Lim .... ._.I Iii ... ••llll .,,. Ulm .. L&.OWDOll.• ..,,.....,. ,.,. .. mroa.uca ~ITOCI-_,. "Mr. And Mrs. Smith" The discovery of love, friendship and life after coUe~e when the real leamln~ hegins. Sun. 9 pm Copley /Colony Cablevision 549-3500 Sunday. June 29, 1986 9 ~--------------............... -Sunday Cont. ~_(1hr,35 min) 79QZ).,. "Duel In The Sun" ( 1S.7, West· em) Jennrfllf Jones Gregory Peck (3 hrs.L ••(I) 11WYmm111 Schedu*d inter· View with new National Lea~ President IA.::~=~ hr. min.) ...... wn1oa• ·-,..,, .... R.L. WM • la.A An examination of the Kareen War that traces the inrtlal rum- blings. the U S 1nvOlvement and the truce talks that halted the battle Narrator· Rich- ard Boone .• 1 hr , 30 min. ) 1..-.. Pf OCUll•M~TO-IM- --I I FIT ~ ... "Turlt 182!' (1985, Orama) Timothy Hutton. Robert Unch. ( 1 hr , 38 ~r'..n c A'I c. w (II) ...... IOCK Gobo has second thoughts about his Uncle Matt's return home Q ~'::,,. "Hans Christian AnderSen" Ct952. Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanmalre 2 In.) .,.,.""'" -.... _ ... ...,,,". wu.mmr D•N..al'r ••M-ATCM.Ylltf 5 I 'I. ... -Mmw1DTO.,..IM--a Ill (JI) ...... IOCK When Uncle Man re- turns to Fraggle Rock. he has an argu- ment with Gobo Q (!) ... "The Naughty Nineties" ( 1S.5, Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Costello ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I ftlUTlllmlUllTTwmlDf. ..... -~ ..... segment, hotted by Keith Berwick, will be "Is money the root of evil, or ts pr08pef1ty slmply a 'dMne t?"' &.a-•-.n 119-..... ---..YQ ...... ~ ·-----...-~ ·~-·-. ..... MllWTllllTO.,..IM-~== ... "Chattanooga Choo Choo" QM, Comedy) George Kennedy. Joe Nameth. (1 hr .• 42 min.) ([) ... "Cheech And Chong'a The Cor· iJCen Brothers'' (1964, eon..dy) Ctl8eCh Mat1n. r~cretl' H,hf . 21m1n1 -& ... -·--''Geflellca'. -"'-"' .... MY• .. a•• SCI --·--.... '?_ .. __ _ •FE• MlllW!mTO.,..IM-•cm a111•n MllOMCm 24 Houri of LeMant from F~R) (1hr ) CZ) "Mak Of Dtl)on" (1S.6, Ora- ma) Erich Von Strohelm, Jeenne Batea ~~~ 10 Sunday, June 29, 1986 -· .... mATllT AM.1111 ''Joe Montana" ( 1 hr ) l ... ccua 1c1 .,,. "Charge Of The Model T's" ( 1979, Comedy) LOUIS Nye Herb Edel man _1.2 tvs) 8 (II IGll u S Senior Open final round, live from Scioto Country Club in Columbus. Ohio (2 hrs ) l =~••Q • .,.mm. .,.. "Buccaneer's Girl" ( 1950, Ad venture) Yvonne De Car1o Phlllp Friend llv. Xlmln ) nm.,..,..,.'l ........ --w _,,. "The Buddy Holly Story' ( 1978, Biography) Gary Busey. Don Stroud ( 1 Iv , 33 mtn.) (!) ......... -& (I) .,,. "Gt'eue" ( 1978, MuSIC81) John Travolta, OIM8 Newton-John ( 1 hr 50 ~Lm '--~-.-.......... u.oc11•cna. .,...., .. CMllTO&.D-... mmN- •nLIW -McDonald's tntematlonal Invite tlonal from Fort Lauderdale, Fla (R) ( 1 Iv., 30 min.) ([).,,. "Caddyshack" ( 1980, Com&- dy) Biii Murray, Chevy Chase ( 1 hr 4 7 mn) (!) tlW"l Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankeee (Live) (3 hrs ) I IYIMYI AUDI -W1A Wl.Dwa.Jttll MmM.1 1W (J) ml 90ITI ... , Featured U S vs US S.R In amateur wrestUng from Un londale, NY,, Tour de France preview (Japed) (2 hra ) D 2 • _. ,_ Sam4HS&y early round coverage from London ( 1 hr , 50 min) I ....... ,.I ?•Jll'll,..I u.. ... WIE LCIWm Cllamnt --w ... "Mystery Mansion" (1983, Suspense) Dallas McKennon, Greg ~· (llv ,38min ) (I) --IOC1': lMI ..-r WAW Fea lured: the Beetles, the Rolling Stone. and The Who. ( 1 hr ) tw (IZ) NWM.l San Diego Padres at Atlanta 8'awa (live) (3 hra j "11(1) fAft•i New York Mets at Chicago tW CUbl~~hra , 15mln.) . 1::-..:r-•••w ... llTA11,_...,_ .. ,, ,,.. ---- ~r.: -Afternoon ---- -1-mia• (II l'WMl At P'-time, echeduled games wef'e Loa Angelee Oodgefs at Houaton Astroa or ~ Phllfiea at St. L~ Cardlnala (live) (3 hrs ) I _,_ t•=vp Loa Angetee Dodgers at Houston Astroa Jir~ (= ··-· IA tll-talftial This r-r• t national funO-raleef to support the p<wention of birth defectl oog1nates from Loa Ange6ea wtth hosla Hal Linden, Gary Cotins. Mary Ann M© ley and Sarah Puroelt The program in- cludes tocal commufllty pertiapetiOn (3 hrs) • il11Ywt1n11•-t'1 "Agatha Chnshe's Partners Ill Crime Tommy and Tuppence Ber• ford help a clergyman'• daughter wllOlt meage< hvetlhood la threatened t>y ttrange events at her country boerdlngh<ue (A) c-. UT'9AC"f: M ~ TO ~ _,,. "Touched By LOYa" (1980, Orama) Deborah Raffin. Olene Lane (1 hr, 37 m1n) CE) LIU tall Mayflower Clualc, hnal round, live from lndiana.pollt (2 In') (I) ,.,. CllAll When Atta Hamman suffers two Mtbacks, toeing her boyfnend end having her law review article rejected by Kmgsfleld, she tuma to Hart tor com- forting. ( 1 hr ) (%)llOW9 "Leadbelly" ( 1975, Blogtaphy) Rage< E. Mosley, Paul Benjamin (2 hrS 6min ) m--.win.-....a.-w. 11:11 (0 .,. "Gotchal" (1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards, Linda AorentlnO ( 1 hr., 37 mlnJ -c~-·c••11C•• au••n-.n .. UT9laCT: M ....uc1DI TO 11198 wcaD,• eoccm CNmponahlp Ft· nal from Mexico City (Taped) (2 hrs . 40 min ) we (I) NA _, Cenadlan Open ltnal round, live from Glen Abbey Golf Club •n Oakville, Ont (live) (2 hra ) 155:v.TICMMWM The ar· chaeologlcal, historical and Dtarary evt- dence regarding the tan of Troy is summed up and a new poaalt>lllty 1s pr&- sented o (1 tv ) L:.LlmACT: M ~TO (JI) ... Im Just when he meets a terdic girt and begwll to p<epare tor a rurwrig marathon, a shy t~ager·1 !rte la ltlaken by unexpected problems Music by David Bowle Cl).,,. "Home From The Hiii" ( 1960. r:~nrm· ~~ p~ ,..... . -~ ........ UT9laCT: M ~TO w1::..-=... I --.r .. "Day Of The A .. sein" ( 1981 Orama) Glenn F0td. Chuck Connors 2 tn.) e C:UUW -The traditions ot Jar -t neae Noh drama b6end with medieval Eu ropMn church n.Jlk: In lhll pariorman • of Benjamin Britten's church opera ''Cur lew Rlwf" In the chapel ot Southw981em Un1Yer11ty In Geotgetown. T exu ( 1 hr 30 .:Ju. I• IDBJI Pl.I .,.. "Fire On The Mountain" (1981 ama) Ron Howard. Buddy Et>een I 1 hr ' 40 min.) (l)..,...,_MC:ml ~ Unllrn· lted Regatta from Miami (Taped) ( 1 hr l (JI).,. "Baby Secret Of The loat Leo lanclay Cont. end" ( 1985. Adventure) WHllam Katt, S.n Young. ~hr, 35 min.) cc .,. .. ...... ( 1985, Sclenoe Fiction) Ethan awtte. River Phoenix ( 1 hr., 49 min.) ·--ICOTT •n I Ill caw•CIMa'l.m•Tlll,.._ -.T llMlf•MIMIT ......... t .,. "Vision Oue9l"' (1985, Drama) Matthew Modine. Linda Flotentlno. ( 1 hr , 48"*'i •cc•~ ··1ce Boet1ng·· .. "Exetm My Dutt" (1951. ) Red Skelton. Sally Forest (2 hf'a.) • . llOLL nlOCID c:LOm• Scheduled ~ Dem, Biiiy Crystal; Gaty Franklin's reviews Include "Running Scared" (Gr&- Hlnft, Biiiy Crystal) ....... , ••11•.a• I I • ---OJ-Tamm CClftW. ........ (1)-uc.ISt Paul Derby, live from MlnnMpolls. ( 1 hr.) Cl) .. "Tom Horn" ( 1980, Western) stew McOueeri. Richard Farn8WOf1h :2 htt.) •al --.0 OJ MD-The breeding. bithe. behavlof and dlla1w of the elu- M blldt-footed ferret ( 1 hr ) •1gs aucra IW Scheduled Same-day OOY9flQI of the CART United Stat11 Grand Prix auto r~ from East Ruther· ford,~r .. 30 min.) • CMIT The per1J>9YCh<» Qitt inv.ttlglt• Mlnoe9 and eplrits at ~Farm In Hartford, Conn, the site ol the r•tored homee of Hem.I Beecher Stow. and Mark Twain. ( 1 hr ) • _,,,. .. UlllD. UI C• A behlncHhe-eoene9 lex* at the eummer ol '85 U.S. tour by a 91-membef Kabuki troupe; aleo a brief OYel'Vllw of Japaneee Kabuki thelter history and tradition. Host Diet( Cavett. I .. ,....,.. •I I .... .,. "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Ch&- ~ Cheee, Joe Don Baker. ( 1 hr • 38 min ) (I) IQa. Gaby Canlzalet YS. Bernardo Plnango In a WBA Bantamweight event i ) (21n.) -Af-wrnlDA'9UICIA IJM'1m G.,. "Homebodlel'' (1974, Horror) Ruth McDevttt, Peter Br°cmn1~s.) 01m-wrnlDA'9 Q .... "Summer Fantasy" (1984, Dra- ma) Julianne PhllllpS. Ted Shackelford i ~ ,._,. Featured a young lawyer tnea her first court case, a young Hllpenlc girl celebrates an ancient ritual of new womanhood; the determination of an 18-year-old recruit trying to change hit llfe and becOme one of the Marlnea' "few good men": the joy of a child with her first ;'· }R/ (:.'NJ, Tmm ~y ear round OOYerage from London. ( 1 hr , ;{6 min.) IWY-U ..WATIOll ....... .,. "Baby Sacral Of The Loet Leg end" (1985, AdYenture) William Katt. -Seen~(1 hr,35mtn.) -1~---AT M .,._ Scheduled reviews "Legal Eagles" (Robert Redford, Debra Winger, Daryl Hannah), "Running Scared" (Gregory Hines. Billy Clystal), "The Karate Kid Part II" (Ralph Macchio. Nor=I~ Mortta) l .. ccu unruc• ... "Blazing Saddles" (1974. Comedy) Cleavon Little. Gene Wtldel' ( 1 • hr .. e= .. I a:. ....... -..:···· Set entlsts becOme frlendS with a family of mountain gorillas In the volcanic mountain r~ of central Africa ie: (I) UDY ..-TY: A • M. IALUl'I TO LS JCA H11torlcal footage Interweaves with music Lee Greenwood's "God Blest the U.S A " T Graham Brown's "Ameri- can Me" and Woody Guthrie's "Thia Land Is Your Land' are among the songs lea· tured In segments ln1roduced by John Denver, Martin Sheen, Tony Danza, Rob- ert Guillaume. Stanley Kramer and Mike Love Hoet Hal Linden In ste<eo ( 1 hr ) • ,_ .... "Bill Buckley and 'At1ng Line' Get Roested" Gueata: Jeff Green- held. John Kenneth Galbrafth, Hemet Pil- pel, Henry Klalnger, Eugene McCarthy, 'rom-=-~~·> I Ll9m.9 °' ..... .., ,...,. "Simon & Simon" c<>-11tan Jameeon Par---------·------ •'1D John £. 'Bfoni. CllD CUSTOM PHOTOGAAPHY, LTD For the Fi nest in Children's Portraits CHILDREN'S SPECIAL every We~nesday and Friday -by appointment- A studio with a un ique outdoor garden 760-6767 3040 E. Pacific Coast Highway, CoroQ del Mar ker and Gerald McRaney, Chef T ell:-Andle MacOowelt on the A~ islands, actreea Vlr- la Mayo. (~hr.} Ml'• I.~. II Ill --.... z:c--Q CMl.m--~QIMl9"1• ...... 0 rr Profiled Den Marl- no . CID W910MlllOI ..... -·venlng ---- ••lit.fnnn•rr --An lnte<· ~-=f:l~!!b(1 hr) ..... fi ... "Dey Of The Aaasaln" (1981, Orama) Glenn Ford, CWck Connors For- tune huntera converge at a ...--Mext- can reaor1 atter an exited king's treaure loeded yacht links to the bottom of the bayJ.2 hrs.) Cl) mNTI Tiii UDY In a apeclal com- memorating the Statue of Liberty, stu- den1s learn from lmmlgranta why people moved to Amer1ca. the sJgnlflcanoe oJ Ellis Island and the adjustment to IMng In a new country Features Broottlyn music teacher Arlene Symons' Intergenerational r~ hf.~ Odd Coupte" (1968 • Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau Two divorced men with conflicting per900- alltle9 decide to share an apartment In New York City (2 hrs.) • lmlf OJ 1MI ~ A I<><* at Ch._ na's attempts to encourage trade and free enterpri9e white malntalnfng control of Its economy (R) c:;> ( 1 hr ) Ii) llWA A surwy of climate predictions and hazard warnings tor the next oentuty, based on the "greenhowe" effect of soaring foesll fuel consomptlon. (R) c:;> ( 1 hr.) (CJ .,. "Just The Way You Are" (19$4. GomtdYL.Kttsty McNIChol M._ chael Ontkean While In France. a cr1ppled nutlst meet• a photograph« who helpe her come 10 terms with her phytical dls- abikty 'PG' O (1 hr , 34 min.) (I) 11.\a LW u=w'I mt.,., lftl Great Pennant RaoN. ( 1 ht.) CID .,. "Gremlins" ( 1984, f.=antasy) Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axton. When a teen- Sunday. June 29, 1986 11 ~---------------........... ......_ -Sunday ·eon1. ager breaks the ruleS of canng fOf hil lov- able one-ot-a-lond creerure. domns of maleYOlent creetures are spawned 'PG' Q._(1 tv ' 51 min) (LJ .,,. "Gremlins" ( 1984, Fantasy) Zach Gallgan. Hoyt Axton When e teen- 809' bfeeks the ruleS of carrng fC>f his lov· able one-of-e-k1nd creature. dozens of maleYOlen1 creetures are apawned 'PG· ~tv . 51 rTW'I ) LCMIOAT .,,. "Grease" (1978, MU81C81) John Trevotta. OIMa Newton-John Based on the 8'oedway show A 1950s hegh school gang leeder tnes to WWl beck the pretty Australian exchange student he romanced dunng summer vacation 'PG' {!tv .. SO min) CZ) .,,. · 'Expiof ers' ( 1 Soerlce Fiction) Ethan Hawke. RNer Phoenix Ttvee boys -e dreamer. a whiz-kid, and a SOC1al misfit -combine their talent• and construct a hOmemade speoeehlp 'PG i hf .• 49m1n) .... ,_.. t://9111'1 Cl9CK rT GUn Ml.Kray IS the source of troub6e when he starts an ir'Htore dating ~:... ,..1~= e &•90Cl9 Kate's uncle trtes to lmprete a former Army buddy In stereo i ) 0 ~-a 'm:I "On Va- cation with Mickey and FrleodS" 0tsney C811oon Hgurea mind the studloe while Walt Disney tak• a vacatt0n Q ( t tv) i '= llMCll Guest Ted Lange In stereo (R) ( 1 hf ) I M.Lc.AnmltmAT ammM.LI U I Iii CCJlllaMm Mlm An explOfatlon of a windy aemldelert 1n southwest Africa notable for Its beeulrful flowers In stereo (R) Q ( t I, I CA'IC:WW ... ..,. .. 119 9mTIPMI ,.. • ...., ..... -•• -Punky and Cher· le recognize e mlae6ng chltd from a photo on the llde of a milk carton In stereo (R) ~~.-cl .... -··· ~: Northern Ireland. •• ()) •-. • ..n Jeseica at· tempts to 90lve the murder of a women at a coemetlca company Jayne Meedowa and Robert Culp guest star. (R) Q (1 tv.) ..... "Poison Ivy" ( 1985, Come- dy) Mlcheel J Fox. Nancy McKeon. Hl- jlnb at a summer camp Include a reluc- tant counMl<>f's romance with the Mllstant ,...., the antics of a qulnWt of plnt-etzed oon artists. and the bumbling awnp director and hil man-tAJngry wife. iJO (2hra.) l:)MIMIN --Ha •t tll m .Mcql• CoultMu and hll crWt explore economiCdY strapped Haiti, a cowrtry' ttv•tened by poor ecok>glcel manag4t~nt and rapid population ~. (1tv.) • 0, ... "Sidney Sheldon's 'Blood- line' (1979, Mystery) Audfey Hepburn, Ben GazDra. 8aMd on Sidney Shetdon'a nc1'l'8I. A women Inherits one of the woncr • wealthlaet corporations and becomae the target of her IChelnlng r•ttvea. at leest 12 Sunday, June 29. 1986 one of wtlotn is a murderer (Vie..-.er ~­ cretion A~).~R) iii~rs l D UD'f . A Al UWTI TO ' •n CA HIS1oricat footage Interweaves with rn-.c lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U S A T Grahe~ Bro.m s An er1- can Me' and WOOdy Guthrie a Trws Land ls Your Land are among the songs lea tUted in segments introduced by JOtan Denver Martin Sheen. Tony Danza. Rot>- erl Guillaume, Stanley Kramer and Mike Love. Hoat Hal Linden In stereo ( 1 hr ) Cf) TM.II,_ Tiii U.-A 7-year· Old gari's teddy bear IS anything but et.ddty when It starts to wreak havoc af'd take on an eerie hie of Its own (R) I ':m.a "'n11 ... ,., ,...,. ··&mon & Simon co-stars Jameson Par- ker and Gerald McRaney; Chef Tell. Andie MacOowell on the Fi; ISiands. actress Vir· ~Mayo. (R) (1 tv) • lfAM fil ..-n Narrated by hlStor ... an DeVld Mccullough. this documentary chfondes the Statue of Liber1y·s incep- tion as a i;,tt from France to Amenca ac. a symbol oT democracy to its actual CO!' struction and Installation tn New York Har bor=~R~(1hr) I llAllU Cl wm ·The 1risti R. M " Flurry and Sally dl9COYer that his grandmother wants a new tenant for Aus· SOias Castle where they now lrve the tycoon wno moves 1n is unsettled by a strange anemal 1n hlS bedroom (Part 6 of fil_Q(1hr) CC) .,,. 'Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, Adventu<e) Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner A romantic novet1St re tuctantly teams with a machO adventurer tn a South American .rungle to ransom her saster With a tabutous legendary ,ewet 'PG~ 1 hr , 45 min.) (!) ,..,. (II) .... •111L091. llllVATI m Mar- lowe's lnve8tigatlon of the murdef of a power1ut lawyer UOCOV9fS a series of twrst· ed relationships among the wealthy Q CIJ .,_ "A View To A Kill' (1 985 Ad venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Robe<ts BntlSh agent James Bond attempts to thwart an Industrialist's plans to becOme czar of the computer industry 'PG' (2 tvs .• 11 =.. ~=-"Slow Burn" (1986. Drama) Eric Roberts, Beve<ly O'Angelo A news· papennarHurned-detectrve IS drawn into a web of deception and murder by the wife of a wealthy Palm Springs business-man. Q ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (%).,.. "Heaven's Gate' ( 1980. West· em) Kris Kristofferson, Chnstophef Walk-en. A high-prlnclpled sheriff becomes caught between cattlemen and Immigrant homesteadera In a bitterly fought land war In Wyoming in the 1890s 'R' (3 hrs 40 l mln.) UC.,_ llGU.YWOOD , .. .. =---£ W •IADll ... I _.._, .. YaUT1•1UUTYwmt• ...... .. ()) &UI ~ In 1907. tour imm1 grants an1ve at 8lia Island in ... rch of the American Dream Stars Peter Rlegert. Gr~~· Alice Krlge and Judi Bowk er Part 1 of 3) (R) mi (2 tvs.) I GfM :mlllEllJllTID wcm.DOIUMWM. .,.. "Summer Fantasy" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Julianne Ph~ Ted ShacilelfOfd A 17-yeer~ girt becOmee the first female I 1eguard on a Southern Caltomla beectl ... nere she expe11e110e1 the beglfllq of womannood ~~ l a 11M ,,.,, .. ...., w1m Cl wm The Irish A M Flurry and Sally dllcoY9r that his grandmother wants a new tenant tor A~ solaS Castle where they now Ive, the tycoon whO moves in • ~ by 1 strange animal 1n hiS bedroom (Pert 6 of ~~~um» 15 llfllafl Agatha CMst•'a Pwtners on Crime" Tommy ar)d Tuppence Betes- ford help a clergyman's d8ughter whole meager INelihood Is ttv•tened by strwlgt events at her country boar~. (R) ....., (1 hr) ~="St Elmo's Are" (1985. Ore ma) Rob Lowe Demi Moore. In Washing- ton. seven recent COiiege graduates have varying degrees of success In confronting lad~~ r~~:;: and responsibo es 'R' Q ITM,_ -ICOTT .. MILD OI •IMWAl. FAm Jesse takes drastic measures to win the lead in the sch<>Ors production of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde " In stereo (R) l.! hr ) ~ .,_ The Pope Of Gf'MnWICh v• !age· 1984 Drama) Eric Roberta. Mtek· ey Rourke Dreams of escape from hum· Clrurn Manhattan jobs harbored by Clrstantly related buddies are f90Pe'dized by an IH:~ed safecracklng job that gets them into hot water with a local crime k1~p1n 'R' (2 hrs ) -D GD '" aoaa • am fMC1ICAl IOlll ActOfS John Schnelder end Tom Poston are prachcal-joke victims ( 1 hr IJ = imma. A study of the hump- back whale in the Gaf1bbean (Part 1 of l (R) tof'OIYCUI__. ....,,__,. PM&.CAmla:9MT I •AT• A ftlm portrait of the Connecticut arttSt including his reflectlons on his life and the 1934 Washington scandal OW/I a palnttng he ~~~ I mAT I a DIS'IC8 "Man From Moscow" When Wynne' a plan for PenkO\' sky s escape is dlSCOVered by SOYlet se curity Wynrle IS returned to Enaiand anJ Penkovsky 1s sentenced to deatfi (Part 3 of 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CC).,_ 'A Love In Germany" ( 1983 Orama) Hanna Schygulla, MarMt-Chnstlne Barrault During World War II. a PoltSh POW and a German shopkeeper engag.- 1n a p&$1Ql8te affair that lead& to trage ~ (Ou~ tv. 47 min.) CE fllA IOWI BudweiMr Hall of Fame Tournament from St. LOUia. t > ( 1 hr ) TALll ... ,_'WCIJ PAT-u.&A. -• lalOCll. llAT Topic• planned revtsK>nc: of the Muter Plan for Higher Education l lfMMml ..,...., LAMYMmi ... "AlphSbet ~oty" ( 1984 Ora ma) Vlnoent Speno, K•te V8fn In ,_.. YOO('a lower East Stde. a teenage hood tum involved In drug-dealing and extortion. relueee to bum down a tenement end ij, Mm IR ... ; rtued ~ the mob 'R' ( 1 hf • 26 min ) ..... , .. , .. ~ 1 I I -1••Cl)0 •.. nal from Mexico City. (Taped) (2 his., 40 TMll Maifm ,.__A 7-year-~minL,- old girl's teddy bear is any1hlng but cuddly .. -·- when It starts to wreek havoc and take on ~I• I Tim LOIT --• an eerie life of Its own (R) After Ab refu9es to glYe them money. I =/:'.:19' · Ralph and Norton get a bank loan to start ..,....... 1~~~ . aMIMICJaU•ll.... tw .,_ "Crackle Of Death" (1974, W 5 n ... m ~ Hosted Horror) Darren McGavln. Simon Dakland. by Vito Russo. author of "The Celluloid A reporter Investigates the mysterious Cloeet: Homosexuals In The Movtes," this deaths of several Chicago reJkjeots who 1919 German film is an early plea for tol-spontaneously burst Into flames white era;:.~= lesbians. asleep. (2 hrs., 15 min.) I IBWW'l..,.•• ... ca••• cmnc•.,._ ''Private Conver-,., .. Q sations: On the Set of 'Death of a Sales-1W .,.. "Tightrope" (1984, Suspense) man' " (Premiere) Host Joanne Wood-Clint Eastwood, GerleYiew Bujold. While ward examines American art and artists Investigating a series of grisly sex mur- beglnnlng with a behind-the-9cenes look dera. • tough New Orleans cop discovers at how the Broadway production of that he haa much In common with the ''.Death of a Salelman" was adapted for kill« he Is pursuing. 'R' Q (1 hr., 54 min.) TV. Plavwrtaht Arthur Miii« and actor -1••c:&.m Dustin Hottman are featured. Q (1 hr .. 30 llOLLftlOGO aa1mr Scheduled: min.) ----..... Bruce Dern. Biiiy Crystal; Gary Franklin's ~---reviews Include "Running Scared" (Gre-w call• CCllal; PUW Hines. Bl Crystal). YU emo Cat11n's sixth HBO ap-.... pearance feetur1ng all-new uncensored Cllml •nm -material.~ CIUL Ill II ITAi LOIT•INCI -.alf ----tt11 _.,_........, MnO I**' Off-Road .Racing Mint tw Cll.. 400fromLasVegas, Nev. (R) (1 hr.) WIW CID.,_ "The Anal Option" (1982, Dra- 1\IMilmll.-.. EA • ma) Judy Davis, Lewis Colllns. An anll- UlllUaU• M nuclear group seizes control of the Amerl- ...:A 9Gll': '5Um • •-can Embassy In London and warns that AT nm --Scheduled reYiews: government hostages wlll be murdered If "Legal E&Qles" (Robert Redford. Debra Its demands are not met. 'R' (2 hrs.. 4 Winger, I>aryl Hannah); "Running min.) Scared" (Gregory Hines, Biiiy Crystal); Cl) ... "Nunzlo" (1978, Drama) David "The Karate Kid Part II" (Ralph Macchio, Proval, James Andfonica. A young man Norlyukl "Pat" Morita) . tries to help his retarded brother emerge O ...,.o•n ftll -An Inter-from his own fantasy world Into the main- view with BlllY Crystal. ( 1 hr.) stream of dally Hfe. (2 hrs.) aZ> ... (%) ... "Blazlng Saddles" (1974, • ": rtCna. .,.._ The conflict Comedy) Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder. In between the first openly gay San Franci&-Mel Brooks' western parody, a railroad co supervisor, Harvey Miik. and his col-worker In the Old West Is appointed sheriff league Den White Is examined In this 1984 of a town marked for destruction by a Academy Award-wlnnlng documentary. ~nor and a business tycoon. 'R' ( 1 Q_ ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) nFi 34 min.) t1D WO&D CW 10cc:m Championship A-tl:91.a1.,_ "Fellclty" ( 1978, Orama) Glory SOAPS ••• FromPage4 plays Mac Cory. Wayne Northrop is coming back to .. Dynasty." He left as the Carringtons' chauffeur Michael Cullen and returns as millionaire Michael Cullen, out to woo Alexis. Last time out, Northrop's character ad a fling with Alexis' daughter Fallon. hile Northrop left the daytime soap 1CCne with his exit as Roman (from "Days of Our Lives"), the Northrop clan is being represented on daytime by wife Lynn, who is seen as the cunning, mercurial Lucy Coe pn "General Hospital." • • • Michael ~~lo, last seen as Quint on 4'Guiding Li~t," has just landed the plum ole of Erica s latest love interest on "All y Children." Ty lo was in LA when he got he call to come to New York. We nderstand that Susan Lucci, who plays rica. was enthusiastic about Tylo's sign- n. Annen. Christopher Milne. A young wom- an becomes aware of her sexuality while vacationing In Hong Kong. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 3 1 min~ .. ,...: ..... II -.,.. "Maryjane" (1968, Drama) Fa- bian, Patty McCormack. High school stu- dents gang up on a teacher they dislike and plant marijuana on him. (2 hrs.) Cl) .,_ "Murder In Mind" ( 1975, Mys- tery) Richard Jonnson. Zena Walker. A woman stumbles Into a police station ram- bling Incoherently about Bartok music. hollow votces. a clock striking midnight and murder. (1 hr .• 30 min.) • ~ I llT lllDllCAll Interviews: Kool and the Gang, Jennifer Holliday. (R) I ._.CA'ITCI'• ,., .. Q MW•DOTTO 111 W =~Pteue. Murd4tr" (1943, Myst-;;) ~ge Sanders. Gall Patrick. A forgery expert fllchee a valuable eet of ~~een wori<s to dupllcate for i~n:u;·1 ---LIM _, Mayflower Clasalc. final round, from lndlanapolla. (A) (2 hrs.) =1:r::r ... ll'IYU• H•ll .._,.um .,. "NutCfacker" ( 1984, Orama) Joan Collins. Carol White A Russian ~ lerina seeks political asylum with an Inter- national ballet company. 'R' ( 1 hr., 41 min.) (%) ... "Mr. And Mrs. Smlth" (1941, Comedy) Carole Lombard, Robert Mont-gomery. A 'COUpie dlscoYer by a fluke that their mar~ Is Illegal. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W (C) .,_ 'Grandview. U.S.A." (1984, Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C. Thomas Howell. An Independent-minded raoeway owner battles smaM-town corruption t9 r• taln control of her track, while embarking on an affair with a younger man. 'R' Q ( f -1hr.,~~ATCll .,. "Golden Earrings" ( 1947, Ora- ma) Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrich. During World War II, a British agent seeks shelter from the Gestapo by traveling with a gyp- i=:g.~rs.) •a.llYam d .. .,. "Nutcracker" ( 1984, Orama) Joan Collins. Carol White A Russian bal- lerina seeks political asylum with an inter- national ballet company. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 41 m mlnh .,., ... .... , •.... ..... , .. • DYTOllllCCm ... ~ TimAlm,.., • .,. "Slow Bum" (1986. Orama) Eric Roberts, Bevefly D' Angelo. A new&- papermarHurned-detectlve Is drawn into a web of deception and murder by the wife of a wealthy Palm Springs boslnes&- -~marp,rjJ ~hr .. 30 min.) ...... . ... "~Boy And His Dog" (1975, Science-Fiction) Don Jonnson. Susanne BentO{l. In post-World War IV clvtlz.ation, a young man and his talking dog set out In search of girls. 'R' ~ 1 hr .. 2? min.) ~lllnllfl• 111-•TODAY m&TINCICOAlm .,_ "Leadbelly" ( 1975, Biography) Roger E. Mosley. Paul Benjamin. Ttl9 life of blues singer and guitarist Huddle Led- better ( 1888-1949) TS traced from hlS late teens to his mld-408. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 6 min.) •CID.,_ "Fletch" (1985, Comedy) et. vy Chase. Joe Don Baker. An L.A. report- er with an array of dl8gul9es attempts to unravel· a plot lnvoMng a wealthy busl-- nessman who contracts his own murder. 'PG' O (1 hr .. 38 min.) • • llOM "The Giant Gita Monster" (1959. Science-Fiction) Don Sudvan, Fred Graham. Following a 99l'iel of unex- plained deaths. a town is held In • grtp of panic. wondering who will be the next vtc-tlm.~ h.::ln.) · ....,. MIA111CLW -ICOTT 4lll ~.JI-TODAY ...... 4111 ...... ,. •• Sunday, June 29, 1986 13 --------~-~~--~...----~------------------------------------------------------11111111!!111!!1111 -Monday -:J) ''Hans °"1ltlen Anderwen'' ( 1952 ~ DltV'y Ka'fe .Jerrnue 2 tn ) .. CC) ' The T-·"9 ( 195 1 Soence-Hc!Jot': James Atoeu Dewey Mart.-i c 1 rv 20 tTWI) •(%) The lJtt1e Foxes · ( 19' 1 Orama1 Bene Dew Hert>ert Mar1hel ( • 'V 56 ,,., ) • 00 'Wtwte Wa'fll Sam 1977 Aijverr nxe) Keith Larsen I 1 1y 27 tTW'I 19(C) ''These Three < 1936 Drame1 MnalT' ~ Mer'9 Obeton ( 1 IY 33 tTWI Cl) Fwniy &.ness I 1983 OraMa t.f or Berle Jeffrey Matcua ' hr 23 fTWI M al) Fancy Pants 1950. Cornecfy) Boo Hope LucAe Bar ( 2 hrs ) .. Cit ''My Soenc:e Pro,ect ( 1985 Com&- dyJ JoM Stoc:Kwe" DennlS Hopper • IY 34mn (l) 'Sherlock H<*nel And The Voat ()I Terror" ( 19-42. Mystery) Ba9ll Rathbone ~Bruce (1 IY 30min) CZ) • 'The Idle Clea ( 1921 Comedy a.tie Chepllr EdNI P\xvtenoe 19(C) 'The Huftler" I 1979 Or'8mll S1eve ~. 6 Waaecn I 1 ht 38 '1'Wl (I) '"Ously.. { 1981 Orame) a.: Ker• Hoel T revalhen ( 1 hf 28 men ) (%) ''The White Oewn · (1974 ~- 1ure) Warren Oetes TlrlOthy Bonoms ' hr 50 rTWl .. 9 Beg Borrow Or Stea. I 1973 Ad· Y9flt~e) M•e Conncn Kent McCord I, hf 30 rrwi) .. Cl) "Stairway To Heaven 119"47 Fan1a ~ OeVld N'Vef'. Kim HUf'ter (2 l'Vs -$ Morr T~ Nd1mar And Me 1980 Orama). Pa'ty Duke Astin. David Bime)- {g tn) Cl) Ride V&Que<O' I 1953 Westem1 Robef1 Tay\Or Ava Gar~ ( 1 hr 30 rrwi) -al) "The va~.qv~ (1 953 ACveotv•el John Payne Jan Ste<llng (2 ~., 1 -(CJ· My Favo<ite Wife" 11~ Comedy) ~ Grant Irene Dunne ( 1 ht 28 rTWl CZ) "Mr And Mrs Smit"· ( 1941 Come dy) CarOle Lomberd Rober1 Yontgom !!}' I 1 N 35 rTW' tWtl) 'The Las! Star1.gMe• ( 1984. Soeoce Action) Lance Gue6t. Robert Preston ( 1 ht 40min) -Afleraoon Movies- -• ''The Mystery Of The Golden Eye" i!976. Mystery) (2 hrs) (HJ ''The Man Who Sew Tomorrow· ( 1981 Documentary1 Narrated by Orson Wel!el ( 1 hr 26 min ) tl::9(C) "Tende< Mercies· ( 1982. Orama) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper ( 1 hr. 30 min ) CZ) 'VISIOll Quest (1985. Orama) Matthew Modine. Linda Florentino ( 1 hr • 48 rTW\) -· "Oulcksand (1950, Mystery) Mlci<· ~ Roooey, Jeanne r..,,,._, (2 hrs ) W llJ "Family ~,.;·-(1983. Orama) Milton Be'1e Jeffrey Marcus ( 1 hr 23 mri ) •cc:> "Gr ..... (1978. Mullcal) John Tra votta. Olivie Newton-John ( 1 hr . 50 min) CID "The Muppett TaJte Manhattan' (1984 Comedy) Voices of Jim Heneon. Frank Oz ( 1 hr • 34 min ) 14 Sunday, June 29, 1986 .. ::c '"*-Y O! Scotland'' ( 1936 Orama K.atnrne Hepbl.rn. Frednc uarcr 2 t°lfS 3 'TWl / 'Z' "The l.Jttle Foxes" (19' t. Orama! Bene 08"'5 Hert>ert ~ ( 1 tv 56 'TW\. I W .:t. . --~ We6temer . ( 19'0 West~ Gary Cooper Walt• 8renrwi ' 1 tv .0 min ) -~ 'A Step CM OH.ine' ( 1970 Orama Ve Morrow ~-Falt (2 'vs :1: 'Tat* '1983 Oramel Ja~ Ga.mer G D Spradlin 1 hr 53 m1n .. al) ·eross ~ Iron (19n Orama Jarnea Cobl.rn. ~ Schei (2 hrs 25 rTW'I ) 19(1; ·~ , 198' Dramel & Ken Noec Trevatnen ( 1 hr 28 rTWl ) -Evening -----., ... •n-•• 1•=t1 l At prw tme. 9CheO.lled Qllme was Sen Diego Pedrel at Houston Ast~= dlAay) (3 hrs) !a.a_. .. ._ mAlWT' c•mo 14=•1 At prw time. IChec).Jled QlltneS were San Diego P~• at HoustOI' Astroa Of New Yen Wets at St Louis Car 0tnets. J:9ci:t> !3 tn I __ ,,_.: •1 111-.r .... LA_l9',.._Y ...... CMZY MtMr ,_ _,... ITIW ._ II Flm ~ from "Bu9tt" and 'The Sand Pebbtel.." as wel as t~ footage and intaMewS wtth fnenda. t8mlty co-wcners and directors Robert Wll8 and Norman Jewt9on. are feetured '" thcs lex* at the lite of SteYe McOueen ( 1 hr) mccmA11 H 'I) ... ••9l11 Cosby. Hmeetf' (1962 Comedy) Bill eo.oy the comedian l()()l(s at 8YefYdey te"11 and f01b6es and per· fOfmt hi& famous chatactenzatoons 'PG ... ,.=) . i ':'Cl.om flOI CC9Wll Atter an ar· mored car compeny goes on stnke. Jadl · ie s fOf oed to take home S 100 000 from the benk where n wens l ~.._ .... IJI. -~ MOTC.P IK- 19 Cll .. ....... , •••• -"nm.ff Interview With ac!Of Rob Lowe . I =.an• Holywood's rumors and legends, a woman who won a triathlon at· l··c: ... -· ........ ,. MMm•um • 111111-.r .,.. "Newr So Few" ( 1960. Dr•· ma) Frank Sinatra. Gana Lollobf1glda A feer1eal offtoef leedl 600 men In •botage effort• ageJnat the~ ~ WOf1d WaI II (2 hrs 4 min.) (()-McOoneld'• lntemetlOnel lnvtta· tiooal. team competition. from Fort Laud- --------------- et~• Fla (A) I 1 hf) :l:H llEF .. ~--tta• 1nM.L.n•1n1tw 1985 HolywOod concert John Fogarty l:>ef • •orm1 select.,,. from tw r.-album Ceo:erfie!d" •nd SlQI hb --=ated •'lt "'I'!> fOf'Tne' g'oup Cr..o.a Cleat •at•~ In stereo Q (1 hr.) :L ... ''Mr And Mrs. Smith" (19" 1 Comeoyl Car06e Lombard. Rober1 Mont gotTl8fy A COU1* dllcowr by a U. that r..r ~ ilegel ( 1 hr • 35 nW\ I 791 ~ Tim Ta. Feetured jaZZrnan C/'Mck Corea. commercial Stats; a WOOi · l'=~eciCQ U.AT&.Mm =Clllaf/11 ALR'Tm --~----flOI 2 I :t. .._,_,,. ... A proflle ol 22 women wfth the -. $IOrl and COIA'age tor~ the~ ol NQXrty '°' the netlon and the wOf1d • wa 2 II IC A Woodpedten' <*true hon of tree trunks '° tne. quest for fOOd ero;,t:.,1 ... " ..... lf I _. ~ Htghllghtl of the l !fi'cne. _UC.,_la.L~,.. .. Cl) IC._MJll ....... Amen da and Lee go undefCOYer at a pro-an- teMll tournament to proteci a tenn9 star whOM lather is •!lYOtved'" t~et ne gotiateons With a convnnst cxurtry (A •• Y~ Vaiene s chodren adn'llfe their lathers foutmouthed friend In ster eo (A) ICCl'W' ... ma. = 'QB VII" l 1974 Orama) (Par· 1 of 3) Ben Gazzara Anthony Hopkins An Amencan authOr aca... a Polish born ()()ctOf of being 1 war CtWTW\al I.: hf$ I G1J•••t•r.mca • All:mT IJWll Host John Romer tntro-ducel the ancient Egyptian village of ~ El Medina and examines the ddy lite ot the crattsmen who made the royal tomb6 lin I~=~~ Kings Q ( 1 hr) 2 • CM..,._ "Ph.hp Jonnson A Self Portrart" Noted Amencen architect Pt1'ilp JoMeon <11so•us hit car .. with cioM frlend. Wfll81' Rosemuod a.n.. Q ~::.~Lost In Amenca" ( 1985. Com edy) Albert BrOOks. Julie Hagerty Fed ur with hit yuppie lifa.tyte, a Loa~ ad necut111e and hes wife liquidate their a~ MIS. buy a camper and heed for the <>P9" roeds 'A' 2 ( 1 hr • 31 min. ) CO .,.. 'Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984 Adventure) ArnOld Schwarzenegger Greoe Jofl8I Barben.n Conan • recru't ed by• tentuoul. deoe 11u queen to pro- tect • teen-age ~ -iX1 her odyleey to •-==-tte 'PG ( • tr 43 min ) ~ ... "The Last Stetfigt'~..-( 198' Sclenoe FICllon) Lanoe Gu.t, Robert Preston A h~ teen-ager who't a whiz at destroying ~ alien lnYaderl II recMted as an Interstellar fighter pilot by an emlSUry from a leeoue of planets In -Monclay Cont. stereo. 'PG' c:;i ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ID .,. "Mark Of The Renegade" ( 1951, Western) Ricardo Montalban. Cyd Charisse. In the 1820s in Cehtomla, a dar· Ing outlaw gets an otter he can't refuse from a powerlul die~;;.•' hr 30 min ) .... AIMZlll A henpecked husband lakes a fantastic trip through t-=-~ In stereo (A) c:;i ......... ILD. * ,. maunm Hollywood's rumors and legendt; a woman who won a triathlon al ter ~a ski accident. I ~·· .. CIU .. Cll.ulCllM,.._ .. (I) &&a aM9 Jecob. ~rco. Geor git and ~ find that lift In the "land of opportunity' It not as tlmple as It once aeemed. Stars Liam Neeson. Emma Samms, Kate Burton and Claire Bloom {Part 2 of 3) (R) c:;i (2 hrs.) 8 • .,. "Rearvlew Mirror" ( 1~ Orama) Lee AelTUck, Michael Beck An eecaped killer holdt a terrified woman and a beby hostage as he eludes the police on a chate thfough the swamps and island towns of South Cerolina (A) o (2 hrt ) e .,. "Walking Tall" ( 1973, Drama) Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. Sheriff Buford Pus9er wagee a on.man cam-~t: clean up hls Tenneeeee town (2 1 .. "Torn Between Two LOYefs" ( 197~. Orama) Lee Remtek. George Pep- pard A woman deYOted to her husband and son becomes romantically lnvotved with a charming, sophisticated architect {g hrs.) • .,. "Little Women" (HM9. Drama) June Allyson. Peter Lawford Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott The four Marctl sisters forge emotlonal ties never to be bfoken during the hardship-filled days of the Civil War (2 ~ al UnollAL • •PMIC llPUMB Greece's blueS music. decoy carver Tan Brunet; lkydMng champt; a farmer's llfe. the River w/: In Wales (2 hrs.) Rita Tushlngham. A Brttlah boutique owner enlists the support of four lovely young thieves to steal the Imperial Jewels of FUtia. ~2 In. 30 min.) 1 ••...• ,,. .. o: nu•ummm -'I.if'..,. Scheduled. "Patriotic Salute" Guests. Wlgefa Robert Goulet, Patty Andrews and Scott Grtme.. wtth the 15th AJr Force Band of the Golden West. u hrj • • MM ... °"' mnmt (Season Premiere) Host SUlan Stamberg lntro- duoel workt by John Sanborn ("lumt- nare"). Chartet Atlas (".bnp"). Doug Hal ("Thett Art the Rules") and Teddy Olbble ("The Sound of Oefianoe") In stereo. ·--~ (H)anM•ccm:811 Taped In Syd- ney, Austrde In February 1986, thlt con- cert special feeturet the veteran singer· songwriter on hit True Conh nlcns TOUI' Backed by Tom Petty end the Heert· breekers, he partorma songs from hit five- record ttt "Biograph." (1 hr.) (I) ... ''The Mluk>n" (1964, Orama) Parvlz Sayyad. Mary Apick. Ollpatched to New York to aautlnate a retired oolonel, a Khomeini hltman qoeatlont hll Inten- tions when he i. befriended by hit quarry u tv .• 50 min.) Cl) ~ ... Featured: Mack and Jamie In a lketch that l*odiel movie crlt- ICS Roger Ebert and~ Sitktf. (A) Cl) ... "Comfort And Jqy'' (1964. Comedy) Bil Pater900. BMnor David A disc jockey becomes entangled In a war between rlval gengtand Ice cream ven- dors. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1.-AY,.UCA ......... , II -Q Ill 1m1r ••A1TaL I MR•M-Salt Lake City newtpeper columnitt Cllfton Jolley tak• an lntlder's look at the world of profeetlonal wrestling with the help of former 'o Ox Anderson. In stereo. c:;i Cl)• mn .. '*llJIO••-ftmMY .._ Sketchel: the latest In Jepe- neee etectronlcl; Hertz rent-ell. eumt-.m al ... "Dltoroe American Styte" (1967. Comedy) Oicit Van Dytte. Debbie AeynotdL Concel ned tnendl help preYent the divorce of a couple who hew been married 17 year:. (2 tn.. 20 min.) e 11 -••••-Salt Lake City newspeper ooUnnllt Cihon Jolley takel an lnllder't look at the wor1c:t of prof.-onal wrestling with the help of former g o Ox Andatlon. In st..o. c:;i ICI •1•&119'num'I -• 11111.-r ... "Perfect" (1985. OratM) John avolta, Jamie Lee Curtla. A journalist aett out to write an expoee on heelth ciut. and endl up taHlng tor • reporter-~ ~ructor 'A'' c:;i (2 tn.) ~ ... "Purple Rain" (HMM. Musical) Prince, Apolonia Kotero. A young Minn. apolt tinoer'• sordid !amity beckground prOYldet the lmpetla tor hit r19e to the top of the contemporary mutic world and eo- ablet him to find loY'8 with a wln9ome rock 12!!.noe1t. 'R' c:;i ( 1 hr., 51 min.) {f) ... "An Affair To Remember" ( 1957, Romance) Cery Grant. Deborah Kerr A debonair playbOy and an ex- nlghtciub linger td In loY'8 on an ooeen crulte. but tragedy Interrupts their plana tor the future. (2 tn.) (%) ... "Vision Quest" (1985, Orama) Matthew Modine, Linda Florentino. An 18- year-old begins a brutal training 90hec:Me In order to defeat the tougheat wrestler In the state. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 48 min.) 1W I;-:-... P.L Magnum protects the daughter of a champ60n turfer (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.} ll -.u __ ,_, • .....,. :nm&Y~ a..-:=.r -e M C ...,_"Philip Johnson A Sall-Portrait" Noted American architect Philip JohnsOn discusses tus career Wlth cloet friend. writer Rotamund Befmer c:;i i hr.) • BRING A LITI'LE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! ... ,.Ulm -.,...,, Writer-explorer Chris· tlna Dodwell revisit• a Papua New Guinea tribe with whom she lived for two years and attempts the first-ever raft deScent of the Wahgl River. the "eeter of men " (R) Q_(1 hr.) CC) _. "Grease" ( 1978. Musical) John Travolta. OIM8 Newton-John Based on the Broadway show A 1950s high IChool gang leeder trlet to wm back the pretty Australian exchange student he romanoed during summer vacation 'PG' ~hr., 50 min.) cou.• toc:Cll East-West All-Star me from Richfield. Ohio. (A) (2 hrs ) (!)ITMlm (%) ... "The White Dawn" (197-4, Ad- Y9nl\Kt) Warren Oates. Timothy Bottoms Eaklmot rescue three whalers from certain death In the Arctic after thelf boat is IWlmi>ed. 'PG' (1hr .50~ ... <CUn'DOWI TOM U. Ulm Thia look at the final preparations tor the gemee lnctudet Interviews with the eth let• and Motcow offlclai.. and a look at the tlghtt of Moecow Cl) .,_ "OiemondS For Breakfast' ( 1968. Comedy) Maroello Mestfolennl, • G5f~ °Window s •Custom Fit to Eiittln& Open1ng (No bll1ldin& modillcaUoo required) • Top or Side Openinp Include Removable Screens • Adjustable Glut Shelves •Tinted Glass Available • Unhmlted Desi&n Opuons • Choice of Metal Flnlah 10% discount off total cost with this advertisement Curved Tope" Bays Our Specialty (714) 841-1075 Huntlniton Beach Sunday, June ~9. 1986 15 ----·-------------------r: -Monclay Coal • . I ........ •Y-1 uu. Or Thorpe Is heed- ed IOI' a memorable time when a film etew arTMIS to = the day With him I=..=. .. , ... tw • mT tll ~ From Apnl 1985 actOl'-dancer Donald O'Connor and Ornet- la Mut1 join host Johnny Carson In stereo i ) (1 tv) -lft • 11DU.YWOC1» ~--.....,, I T.-rr lnteMeW wrth actOI' Rob Lowe. • ....... Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Miel'leel MedY9d IOOk at what's new at the movies. In stereo (!)-"-NJ. (I) ... ''BeYerly Hills Expoeed'' (1985 Adult) Colleen Ehnnan, Bunny Blew A IOOk at the prrvate lives of CaNfomia's VfJ<Y rich. ( 1 tv 15 min) Cl).,.. 'The Border" (1981. Orama) Jack Nicholson. Valene Perrine A Texas border guard's valuel come in conftlc1 with thoee of his cor~t co-wcners and -ihla ==e 'A (1hr,47 mm) nm.,_ ... ''Apache Uposlng'' ( 1966, Western) Rory Calloun, Cofinne CaNet An lndl8n uprising complicates the p&ans of a corrupt at~ ot1iclal f()( a gold t-.Mt. ( 1 tv .. 55 ":la /1 1. _, ..... .all .,.. "Oreemboet" ( 1952. Comedy) Clifton Webb. Ginger Rogers A Sllent- acreen star regains gtory when his old hims are resurrected f()( televtsk>n ( 1 hr 40mt~. I A11ml••DC:oi11•• 1nU urmacT: .. .....uc'1m TO ccmvrm l .... ,.u. ----· 1MI ()) .,.. "Mr· Sycamore" (1974 Comedy) Jason Roberds, Jeen Simmons A mlddle-aged mailman fantaaU.es about becoming a tree to eec:epe the drudgery of hrs hie (R) (1 tv., 20 min.) 1Ml D GD LAfl WT 1m1 DA'9 Lit I W From January 1985· International Dey Show with Ins Chacon. Sten Egland Gr• ~ ~ In stereo. (A) (1 hr.) -(JfJ .,_ "Children Of The Com" ( 1984, HOfrOf) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton Baaed on a Stephen King lhort story A young physician and his wife find them- selves 1n a Mldwettern town where young- • stars have murdered the adult• and •t•b- llshed a strange rel~ c:utt 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min.) w•a• 1•1 ... (!).,.."New Frontier" (1935, West- ern) John Wayne, Munel Ever.. The Three MeeQu•teers aid a group of ranchers -Tuesclay -llondng Movies_ •CC> .. ~ .. (1984. Dr*'ne) Lorenzo L.ama1 Frederick 4# hr .• 3' min) •(%) "The CIMI" (t921. ComedY) Charle CMpln, Edna PuMlnoe M CI) "Muk bt Oll)on" (1~. Orama) Er· lch Voo Strohelm. Jeanne Bet• ( 1 tv . 16 Sunday, June 29, 1986 wnoee lend hes been struc:::tl by a flood ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I= ·we6cofne Home. Johnny Bns-tol" (1971, Orama) Mertln Landau. Jane Alexander A r.._ POW II trauma- tized by the actior. of the ~ from his hometown. (2 hrs.) (l)..aLY..._ (%) ... ''Sher1oc::k Holmes" (1932 Mystery) CINe Brook. Reginald Owen Bated oo a story by Arthur Conan Doyle The famed Brttilh ~ tac::kle6 a baffll'lQ mystery with the help of his trust- ed ...&tant, Or. Wa1-on. ( 1 tv . 8 min) 11-ICOTT W (C).,_ "Goodbye, New YOO!' (1985. Comedy) Jule Hagerty. Amoe K()lel( Fed up with New Yorit, a ~ woman heeds fOf Peril. but 1 mlaled tight comectlon lands her In ..,... without money ()( lug- gage and 1n atOfe fOf acute etAture lhocll 'R' ( 1 tv . 30 min ) t'WCD .,. "~t" (1984, Orama) Kris Kriltoff..on, TrNt Wllllema Two border patrolmen \#lCOV9f a 2(hieer-old mystery when they unMtth • jeep ~ talning a lkeleton and $800,000. buried in the Texas deeert. 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) tll(ll) ... ATUlm t11 • ~ ... Feetured Madi and Jamie In• IMtch that perodie9 movie Cfrt- lca AoQ8f Ebef1 and Gene ~ (A) • Af M ... Schedu6ed revtews· "Legal Eaalee" (Robert Aedf«d. Debra Winger. beryl Hannah). "Running Seated'' (Gregory Hin., 8lly Crystal). "The Katete KJd Part II" (Relph Maochio, =~~'Mont•) l ... ,.u. w -ML•MPM&T -... ''Ceddylt\acl('' ( 1980, Come- dy) Bill Murray, Ch9vy Chue The demented grooodlkeeper of • awank country club wegea war agant the gophers while. weelthy, bruh newcomef clatt'8I with an o6d-gu&rd member 'A' ( 1 hr.,47 ="-. •1Cll• Alai ... ''The Blue Dltllla'' ( 1946, Mys- tery) Alen Ladd, V•onk:a Lake. An ex- MfVioeman la auapected of murdering his unfalthful wife and roost P'OYe his lnno-'*';J,2 hrs.) . 1•1•11..r ... ..,.. " ----:. "Ninja IU -The Oomlnltlon" ( 1984, Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jof- dan Bennett. A women with ESP and an Interest In ancient Japer-. culture b4t-com. po1111ud by the aplrtt of an eYll WlfTIOr when lhe Wwtta • megic sword 'R' (1 tv., 35 min) •(!)•-tll-"Anm.I ESP" 13 rt*\.) .,.....__. M Gl) ''Where Angela Go. Trouble ..-...--. · ~ ~. Comedy) s.... st...,. Fa9Mnd • (2 hrs) •OO ''The Com II Green" (1979. Oram\) Kathattne HeptMn. Ian Saynor ( 1 hr . 40 ~.) Cl) "The Virginia Hll Story" ( 1974, Ora- ma) Oyen Cannon. HatWy Keitel ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1-.y••••• --~ II ..,._ .,.. "Tat*" (1983, Oreme) James mer.G D Spf'adfin. When an wmy aer- geant's young eon II arrested and Mnt to woo on a labor farm. the fathef ..-he tank to rescue the boy 'PG' (1 tv . 53 mm) Ml CC).,.. · Love Letter1" ( 1983. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtil. Jame9 ~. After dls- C<>Yertng that her recently dec•Md mother had been rlYONed In an extr~ tel att8Jf throughout her marn.ge, a~ woman becomel rlYONed In an Cllotler.-_..._ attu wtth a married men. 'R' ( 1 tv 36 Mlln'Wl~.... I .. ..,, ... .,.. ''Sewn Women" (1986, Ora- ma) Anne Blncrott. Sue Lyon. Women with varying bec*gr.oundl and poeltlons 111terre6ate in a Owl9M mimon 9Chool (2 hrs.) .. ---, .. , C..alCOl-.U -,..,.. ...... "" 111mi • I I I TODAY mATINCICQAlm Ml .,_ "Comfort And Joy" (1964 Comedy) Bil Pat..on. Eleenor OeYld A d11e )Ociley becomel entar91d In • war between nval gangland Ice cnem veo- d0r1 'PG' ( 1 tv~. 30 min ) .... .,_ "Attack Of The Monsters' ( 1969. Selene.Action) Nobuhlro 1<a11 ma. Christopher Murphy The Inhabitants of the planet Tero ttveeten Earth with d&- lt~~. 30 min) I ~lltory Of The Wond -Part I' (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks, Madetine Kahn Man's a.istr!Ol.e history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Speniah In- quisition -IS examined 'R' ( 1 tv . 33 m.-.~...., ~-ecm --~--"Hollywood Hot Tuba" (1984 Adult) Donna McOelWll, Micheel Andi.- After ta.king• plumbing job, 1 young man plungM Into a eertea of IUrprialng en- count .. wtth tome IWl ~'#000 ·1ctw=1i::tv., 42 min) 1 ll1mi • 11 TODAY _,... . .,.. ''The White Oewn" (1974, Ad- venture) Warran Oat-. nmothy Bottoms Elldmos reecua three whUn from c.rtaln death In the Arctic, after their 00.t II -~(1 hr ,50mln.) ()) "MatK" ( 1985, Drama) Cher. Sam B- llott (2 hrs.) .. (%) "Explorert" ( 1985. Sdera Flctton) Ethan Hewtte. RIV9I Ptloenbt. ( 1 hr. 49 min.) • •9 ''The Story Of Pretty Boy Aoyd" (1974, Drama) Manin Sheen. Kim CMrby ~tv . 30min) "Coney llland" ( 1943. Mueal) a.tty able. CAu.r Romero ( 1 hr., 38 min.\ ~' -Tuesclay Cont. •00 "A View To A Kiii'' (1985, Adventvre) Aoger Moore. Tanya Roberts (2 hrs 11 -min.) Cl) "Three Coitll In The Fountatn" ( 1954 Romance) Clifton Webb. Dorothy McGuire. (2 hrs ) -(I) "Lud(y Night" (1939. Comedy) Myr na Loy, Robert Taylor. ( 1 hr . 22 mm ) -m ''The Golden Moment An 0tymp1e LOYe Story" (1980, Orama) (Part 1of2) St~ ZlmbeNst, Devld Keith (2 hrs ) tW ~ "M.s" (1985, Orama) Cher, Sam El- Uott. (2 hrs.) (%) "81azlng Saddles" ( t 97 4, Comedy) Oeevon Little, Gene Wiider ( 1 hr . 3" min.) -&11..aooa Movies- -· "Gholtt That Still Walk" (1977, Hor· ror) AM Nelton. Matt eo.ton. (2 hrs.) ® "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) Rot>- ert Shaw. Jacqueline "&5set (2 hrs 4 min.) (I) "loeman" ( 1984, Orama) Timothy Hutton. Llndaay Crouse ( 1 hr • 39 mm.) we "The Big Trees" (1952. Western) Klrk Douglas, Eve Miller (2 hrs) ~ "Mrs. Soffel" ( t984, Orama) Diane Keaton. Mel Glblon. ( 1 hr • 50 min ) (%) "l• Enfanta Terriblea'" (1950, Ora· ma) NICOte Stephane, Edward Otlermltte ~tv., 40 min.) • "Ex era" ( 1985. Science Action) han ~.. RMlf PhoenlJc. ( 1 hr . 49 min.) •CD "MOdern Times" (1936. Comedy) <5\arlea Chaplin. Paulette Goddard ( 1 tv .. 29 min.) (%) ''The White Dewn" (1974, Adven· ture) Warren Oet"' Timothy Bo"oms ( 1 hr., 50 min.) •OO "The Secret Of N.l.M.H." (1982, Fan- tay) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Hart man, Dom Delutse. ( 1 tv . 20 min.) • ~ "Body Rock" ( 1984, Orama) Lorenzo ~ Lamea, Vicky Frederick ( 1 hr • 3" mm ) (I) "The Mysterious Stranger" ( 1982. Fantasy) Ctvlatopher Makepeace. Fred G~. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •CD ''The Brass RlnQ" (1983. Orama) Dina Mefnll. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr.. 2 1 min.) •(!) "Sole Sutvtvor" (1969. Orama) Vince Edwarda. Richard Baaehart. (2 hrs) (%) "Explorer•" ( 1985. Science Fiction) Ethan Ha~e. River Phoenix ( 1 hr . 49 min.) -lveaiag ----· .. Im& ... ..... _._ --Q we &ITllll ........ __ I I lllll9DIT m11n11 .. •SIM .. ''Tunee Of Glory" ( 1960. Ora· ma) Alec Gulnnea. John Milla. An unbeerab68 commandant causea grief for the regiment when delpefatlon leeds to ·~.~~ 47 min.) ~ .. "Alrplanel" (1980, Comedy) Robert Hays, .AJlle Hagerty In this spoof of diluter fllma, an alrllner'a crfNI sue cumba to food poteorq and a nervous fonner war plot ". preeaed into aervtce 'PG' (1 hr . ~8 min) (I) .... "In Which We Serve" ( HM2. Drama) Noel Coward, John Miiis The crew of a World War II Btftllh destroyer faces the enemy with courage. ( 1 hr .• 54 minc?c.an ...... a .. .. ,.,, .... ,~··==­MllClll!LLIU "'°'•'RIC-.,.. Cll .. d'I 8rTmftt•n nm.r lnt8Mew with actresa Jin Clayburgh Ii' :'J. Actor Rob Lowe. chlf. dren who I t a head start on learning l=can•Ctm -.tlll ..... ,...,.um • n•nl9DIT • lmn .. .,.. "Man On The Roof'" ( 1977. Mystery) Car1 Gustaf Lindstedt. Sven Wollter. Stockholm police stalk the tecror· 1st sniper who is systematically klnlng membera of the force. (Subtitled) 'A' ( 1 hr., 50mln! I ._ ••11i1t111a111•• 1::9 I Gii M la. Featured: Bob Chan- dler soape up few a role on "The Young And The Aestleel"; Hulkmani.; the possl- blllties of male pregnancy; the art of self· defense. I MCI._., ... "., .. ,. m Gii LA. Featured: a drMng tOUf of the back roeds of Germany; a look at the cast ... of Mad King Ludwig; a visit to Ster ~Book Road on the 200th anniversary of l{j@;:=' ...,_ ... .,.. ..... ti/I__, --..-Pulitzer Prtz.-wlnnlng journallat Vermont Royster of The Wah Street Journal dl8o 11111 the presidency and changae In the ~·· role In relation to the goyemment. ® a 2AW ,_ Highlights of the ~-=--=aL,,..,.. 1::9~ .... "Dollars" (1971, Suapenae) Warren Beetty. Goldie Hawn. Two culprits are chued d OYer Germany followlng a bank robbery In Hamburg. (2 hrs., 35 mln.L •• (I) -I -Rick and A.J. are hired by a jeweler to locate a valuable gem that may have been atoten by a oom- e!trtor (R) ( 1 tv ) U • A-1'Ull Hannibal COOJU'• up an elaborate plan to reacue B.A. and Mu<· dock from a chain gang. In atereo. (R) Q l h'! COi'_, d'I ..... ,_ IOllt Tony ~ta that his daughter haa been neglecting her be~~:. (R) 9 I 5 ··oe vu" c 101 •. °"""'' c••" 2 of 3) Ben Gazzara. Anthony Hopkins An American authof ~ a ~ born doctor of being a nt ortmlnal (2 hrs) e llOWA Rus8ian naturalist YUf1 Ledin vlt-- . Its Wrengel laland, a SOYtet po11111lon 300 mllel off Alaltca's oout. to ot>eerve polar beers, ~ Siberian anow ==;;u~--9 (1 tv.) I& ·c--(Premier•) The nm ~ IOde of tNa ...... examining the 11¥99 of ordinary SOYtet citlzene, prot.t. 21 ·yeet· old Rita Tlkhonova. a Young Communllt League member completing her trelnlng as a teecher at the Lenin State PedagogJ- cal Institute. 9 ( 1 tv.) CC) .... "Mischief' ( 1984, Comedy) Doug McKeon, Kelly Preston. A 1oveaici< 17-yeer-old nerd begins an ob1n1tve pur· suit of the most popular glr1 In hla IChool 'R'~'ll:~· ~.,.."Pa.le Rider" (1985, Western) Clint Eastwood. Michael Moriarty. A ~ terlous stranger rl<* Into a mining town and brings much-needed relief to gold prospectors being halTUMd by an uo- ~ power beron 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 53 (15' .. "BeYer1y Hilll Cop" ( 1964, Ora. ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. A fast-talking cop trails his best friend'• kHler from the alleys of Detroit to the poeh galterlea of 8eYerly Hiiia. 'R' ( 1 tv . 45 mlnJ. ~--~ .. (1986. Orwna) Cher, Sam Elliott. Based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a 1S.year-old whole optl- mistle outlook on life la undimmed by a rare cranial bone dlleal8 'PG-13' Q (2 hrs.) ... "ChartrOOM Cabooee" ( 1960, Romance) Molly Bee. Ben Cooper. An old railroed conductor provlda9 the shelter of his renovated cabooee to a young coopte who have eloped and are wanted by the law. _L 1 hr., 30 min.) ••QI llG-Hm Mike can either go out on an exciting date or apeod the ~ n~~ hla family (R) Q l==':tor Rob Lowe: chil- dren who =J*td start on lwnlng i ... ,,. --IBI • Cl) a&.-aM9 Ma.rco's ql*t for a Senate ... t II blocked by a ~ ame11r campaign from the oppoeltlon. Stars Greg Martyn, Cherie Lunghl and Richard Bur· ton. JPart 3 of 3) (A) Q (2 hrs.) 8 • _. Hunter trecils dOwn a Viet· nam War veteran who'a n<M a peid killer In stereo (Rl ( 1 hr ) e 111 ~ Oevld's wacky brotzrys a visit (R) 9 11 tv.) 1 .... "The Harvey Gifts" (1946. Mu- sical) Judy Garland, John Hodlak The standards and men of an 1870. Wa.tem town are alt•ed by a group of young glJ1I Songs lnctude "the Atc:N90n. Topeka And The Santa Fe" (2 hrs.) e ....-Explorers teoe hMdhunters and camlvef'ous planta In the lunalee of Borneo In Southeat Mia (Part f of 2) ~~-La. • DA The theory that w1y chlldhood peyc:holc>gal Intervention can preYent problemt later II examined In thll owr· view of an Infant'• emotional deYelop- menri.J~~lll) ~ITMtml ~ .. "Blazing Seddlea" ( 197 4. Sunday, June 29, 1986 17 ~,_ ........... ______________ ............................. _~-------•--................ ._. ............................................................. . -~Coal. Comedy) Cleevon Little, Gene Wilder. In Mel Brooks' wettem parody, • railroad worker In the Old West Is appointed sheriff of a town marked for destruction by a governor and • buslne9I tycoon 'R' ( 1 hr.,~~ ••, 10m .. au.-'TN. look et the flnal preperetlona for the games lnciudee Interviews with the ath- let• Ind Moecow officials, and a look at the sights of Moecow. (I) ..,. "Rage" (1966, Drema) Glenn Ford, Stella Stevena. A dllllkJaioMd ptiyal- clen In • remote Mexlcen vUtege la bitten by• rabid dOg Ind ha ody '8 hours to reach • medical oenter.{2 hrs.' 30 min ) I ocw ....... .,. -l~.llB ,_ -Ari ex-con thwarts Spenter's attempt to help the downtrodden. (R) Q (1 hr.) • _, ..... Scheduled: Charles Nel- lon Reilly, actor Jed Allan. actreu C.rroll Bak•. ( 1 hr ) • om ... (Premiere) The first epl- 90de of this Nrlea, examining the llV8I of ordinary Soviet citizens, profllea 21 -year- old Rita Tlkhonova, a Young Communist League member completing her training as a teacher at the Lenin State Pedagogi- cal =~= I w 01 om-The producers of ''CormadM.'' • Nr'8a profiling ordinary SoYlet citlzen9, ~ f'llming In the S<M- et Union with British journalist Mark Frenk- land and "Frontline" anchor Ju<ty Wood- ruff. O CC).,. "Muk" (1985, Orama) Cher, Sim Elliott. Baled on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a 1tryear-old whoM opti- mistic: outlook on life la undimmed by a rare cranial bOna dlMue. 'PG-13' Q (2 hrs.) CH> ............ ,11 "' Mat- lowe'a Investigation of the murder of • powerful lawyer Ulle<MW9 a --Of twist· ed relationships among the weelthy. Q ([) .. "Utlllttee" (1981, Comedy) Robert Haya. Brooke Adams. The death of an elderty woman caused by her lnabffl- ty to pay the heeling bll epura • IOClal wori(er to cruMde agatrwt the gas, electric: Ind telephone compan1ea. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min.) Cl) ~ ... ~. Lucy Webb from "Not Neoeelarlly the News." (R) Cl) NM CMll When Franklin ~ord la fal8ely arreeted, he learns the reelltlel of taw.o l ..... ..,. .•• 'l .. .. "That's My Boy" (1951, Come- /" dy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewtl. A weekllng la lllded by hla athleric roommete to ~ come a footbell star In Ofder to plM8e hla father. ~~min) .. ,.-..... I -CM&m•Wllr ... IWI aM9 A moulc of IOUndl end tm-oee are woY9rl~to llultrate the experlel ICM of who pueed ttirol.9l Ella ll69nd 162 end 1927. CE••••• •u1rn ... (J) ... "Mak Of Dijon" ( 194e. Ora- ma) Etloh Von Strohelm. Jeenne Bet•. A 1amoua conjurer glYee up hla oereer u a meg1o19n and becOme8 Involved with hyp- notitm and murder. ( 1 hr .• 1.3 min.) --1&.•o••--,. .. , 18 Sunday, June 29, 1986 D _.. Sketc:hee: karate mime. God's I .. MOretary; child grvNway umf..,.. ..... tll COlaftm The producers of ''Cormadea,'' a aer1ee profiling ordinary SoYtet citlzen9, ~ fllmlng In the Sovi- et Union with Brmlh journalist Mark Frank- land and "Frontline" anchor Judy Wood- lrutfcii.. ITATm • II ca&. . ..... ...,. ~View To A Kill" ( 1985, Ad- Y90f\Xe) Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts British agent James Bond attempts to thwart an lnduatnallst'a plans to become czar of the comput• Industry 'PG' O (2 hra., 11 min.) Cl) llOYll "Triple Croaa" ( 1967. SoapenM) Christopher Plummer, Yul Brynner. An lntematlonal agent receives medals from Germany and Britain before the end of the war. when he turns out to be a hero for the Allies. (2 hrs . 30 min ) Cl).,. "loeman" (198-4. Drama) nm- othy Hutton. Lindsey Crouee Members of an expedition team dlacoYer and defrost a frozen 40.~year-old creature. and one member wants to keep the Iceman alrve In stereo. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 39 min ) ,_1r-6 -Rici< and AJ seercll for a missing chemlat (R) ( 1 hr 10 min.) I ln·•.-.... , .. 111111~·-••LIMl'I L"=ln -....... •Y -I UU9I The ward's new doctor lan't too lmpreeaed by Glover and Binni. but flndl a reel ch9mplon In FlgglS l ..... u. ., .... ~ ..,,..,. ... "The Oenceni" (1981, Adult) John Lelle, Richard Pacheco Four hand- some exotic danoera travel to the small town of Key City and entertain women ( 1 hr.,30 ~ tW8. OIC-. From Aprll 1985 actr.. Joell Coltifll. alrlQ8f Whitney Houston and wrtt• Roy Blount Jr join hoet Johnny ear.on. In stereo (R) ( 1 hr.) -1M•ta.1.YWDOD ~--mrmtPDDI I T'GllllJ Interview with ectr .. Jll Claytugh . ............. CC).,.. "Wlfemiatr .... ( 1979, Drama) Laura Antonell, Maroelk> Mastroianni. The news thait her hueband ha died on a busl- n.-trtp fore. a rich wtne merchenfs wife out of her tibed to take OYflf the running of the famlty buslnelt. (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr., '41 min.) Cl) Mll'O "**' 2'4 Hours of LeMens from Fra~R) (1 tv.) (J) "Leadbelly" ( 1975, Biography) Roger E. Melley, Paul ben)an*l. "'rhe Ufe of ~ alnaer Ind guftnt Huddle Led- better ( 1886-HM9) fa traced from hla fate teena to hll mkMOa. 'PG' (2 hra • 6 min ) -='!One Touch Of Venua" (1950. ) Ava Gardner, Robert Walker. A window trimmer la eurprleed when the statue of Venus beglne talking to him. (2 tn.~~ -, ... ~ llON "Protect Kiii" ( 1977 ~) Leelle Nleleen, Gary Locit- wood. The heed of • goywnment murder- fo•-h1re unit who deClde9 to get out of the buSlness Is hunted by his formet Ullatant i hrs.) ..... , ... .. lmLNCIU .,_"Pony Soldier" (1952. A~ ture) Tyrone Power. Cameron Mltc:hel A mounhe attempts to quell the hot tempers of a tribe of rebellious lndlane. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • L!!,!~C•mu ~umacT: • ......:nGI TO l ..... u. 1119 (I) .. "The Gentleman Bandit ( 1981, Drama) Ralph Waite, Jule Bovas- so. Based on the true story of Father Ber· nard Pagano, a .contrOYerllal prlelt who was arrested for a wtes of robberiel In Delaware. (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) 1119 G e LATI W wrrM DA• Lil I l'I From September 1985: Dr. Ruth Westhetmer. comedian Tom Dr~ end perlorm1ng dog Wizard ma!'e aw-rane- es also, a VISlt to)he NBC COmmillary In ster~) ( 1 hr ) CS) "Something Wicked Thia Way Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Juon Ro- bards, Jonathan Pryce. Two boys dtlcov er the terrifying secret undertylng a myate- nous carnival where fantasies are futMed. but only tor a hon1ble price In *'-90 PG~ 1 hr , J.4 min.) ,.._ .. _, ... (I).,.. "Baa, Bonow Or Steel" (1973 Adventure) M~e Connors. Kent McCord Three dlsabled veterena rob a n--..n to hnance a buslnMS venture. (2 hrs.. 30 mln""'8 1.,.. "The Manipulator" ( 1972, Ora ma) Stepherl Boyd, Sytva Koecine A conn1111ng tefevlaloo executrve who uw- everyone around him to hla own advan tage finds that his most elabcntely planned publlctty stunt becicflrea on him {l hrs ) ([) IOll Crosby Clam~e from Winston Salem, N.C. (R) (2 hrs ) (1:) .,_ "Thievet After [)en(" ( 198' Drama) Veronique Jannot, Bobby otClc co Two unemployed street muslclena car ry out a senee ol petty thefts and unw11 llngly becOfM implicated In an apperent murder ( 1 hr • 32 min.) ·-ICOTT t11(Jl)llMI ''The Deep" (1977, Adv9r'lture) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Blsaet. A young couple find romanoe and treasure aa they dive off the coat of Bermuda. 'PG' (2 hrs.,= -· ... Guest Lucy Webb from "Not Neoeelally the News." (R) • MGU.ftllOOD a.-. Scheduled Bruce Dem. Blly Crystal; Gary Fnlnkln'• reviews inciude "Rurriig Scared" (Gre-Hl'*;.~at) ....... Ml ... M&.•MNm.Y -9llT'UI -(I) _.,.,Tai .. "Lucity Jordan (HM2. Dr• ma) Alan Ladd, Helen Walker A mlfttary d8eertlf r~ himMlf by expoeing I IOU"~ Nazi agents ( 1 hr , 45 min.) .W. "The lnne>c9nt1" ~ya· · tery) Deborah K.,r, Mtcheel A ~ beleY99 ~ la being t«I by the ghosta of • pr~ goi.wn.-and velet. (2tn.) ...... _ -""8sclaY Coal. 1111•:. "Torchlight" (1984. Ofama) 'ra'me1a Sue Martin, Steve Rallsback A wealthy artist's storyboot( romance and marriage turns sour when her husband is aeduced by a dangeroualy attractive third ~ -cocaine 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 mln.) Cl).,. "The lnitlatlOO' (1983 Horror) V«a Miles, Clu Gulager A hazing Initiation prank becomes deadly when sorority pledgee and their boyfriends are inside a department &tore with a homicidal mani ac. 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min .J. .. 1 ..... , ... , __ _. II Im ... .,. "Man On The Roof" (1977. Mystefy) Cat1 Gustaf Lindstedt, Sven Wollt« Stockholm police stalk the terror ISi snipef who Is systematically ktlhng membefl of the force (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hf .• ~ .. , ......... I • .,.. "The Couple Takes A Wife" (1972, Comedy) Bill Bixby. Paula Pren- tla After nine yeara of marriage, a couple hires a woman to fulfill the "wffely" duties so that the real wife can be libefated (2 hrs.) -Wednesday l =--...:1 .. "BaYerly Hiiia Cop" (19&4, Ofa- ma) Eddie Murphy. Judge Reio.~. A fast-talking cop trails his belt trtand't. killer from the aJeys of Detroit to the poltl gallenea of 8aYerly Hilla. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min .. .. f; .. 9!'!t9M" (19&4, DraiM) John Hurt, Richard Burton. Baled on the OOYel by George Orwel. A man -.rchea tor hope amid a repcealve, totaltarlan toci- e~that he can neither comprehend nor ·1· i!:~~ ·-~ . mATIPM:ICOU111 M .. "Machine Gun Kelly" (1958. Drama) Char1es Bronaon, Susan Cabot-A smalltime robber la pr...ad Into a kldnep- plng by hll nagging glrtfrlend. ( 1 hr ' 45 .. ;;. ... ~"=°'"Bomba. The Jungle Boy'' -llondng Movies --Afternoon Movies- •(I) "The Mysterious Stranger" ( 1982. Fantasy) Christopher Makepeace. Fred G~ne (1 hr, 30 min) •CC) "Who's Afraid Of V1f 18 Woolf?" (1966, Ofama) Elizabeth ~ylor. Richard Burton. (2 hrs .. 9 min) (%) "Tank" ( 1983. Drama) James Garner, G D Spradlin ( 1 hr . 53 min ) 1l9«l) "Back Street" (1941 Romance) Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan (2 hrs.) •CID "Lost And Found" (1979. Comedy) George Segal, Glenda Jackson ( 1 hr 46 min.) Cl) "Raffles'' ( 1940. Comedy) David Niven, Ollvia de Havilland ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) (I) "Mystery M ansion" ( 1983. Suspenae) Dallas McKennon. Greg ~nne ( 1 hr , 36 min ) W "The Idle Class" ( 1921. Comedy) Charlie Chaphn. Edna Purviance •(C) "Police Academy 2 Their First Assign ment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Gutten berg, Bubba Smith ( 1 hr , 27 min.) (%) "Les Enfants Terrlblea" ( 1950 Ora ma) NiCOle Stephane Edward Oherm1tte 11 hr . 40 min ) •o "The Adventures Of Nick Carte<·' ( 1972. Mystefy) Robert Conrad. Shelley Winters ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •Cll "Friendships. Sacrel8 and L.es" ( 1979. Orama) Tina Lou11e. Paula Pren· tiss (2 hrs) -(C) "East Side. W•t Side .. (1950. Mys tery) Ava Gardner, James Mason (1 hr 48 min ) (JI) "Cannonbell Run II" ( 1984 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Del ulae ( 1 hr • 48 min) Cl) "Cimarron" ( t~ 1. Western) Glenn Ford, Marla Schell (2 hrs , 27 min ) -a> "The Golden Moment An Olympic Love Story" ( 1980, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) St!IPhenle Zlmballtt, O.vtd Keith (2 hrs ) -(%) "Explorera" ( 1985. ScleOCe Flction) Ethan Hawl(a, Rrver Phoenix. ( 1 hr , 49 min.) U.g) "World Safari" (1970, AdYenture) Documentary Narrated by Dele Olaon. (2 hrs) (C) "Just The Way You Ara" ( 19&4. Com- edy) Kristy McNlchol, Michael Ontkeen. 11 hr., ~ min.) (HJ "Funny Lady" ( 1975, Musical) .. Bar- bra Stretaand, Jamea Caan (2 hrs , 20 min.) 11:9(1) "The Secret Of N l.M.H." (1982, Fan- tasy) Animated. Voioet of Elizabeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr., 20 min.) (%) "Leadbelly" ( 1975, Biography) Rog- e< E Mosley. Paul Banjamkl. (2 hrs . 6 mm) w• "American Empire" (1 942, W88tern) Preston F08ter, Richard Dix. (2 hrs.) 119(C) "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" (1985, AdYentura) Mel Glbeon, Tina Turner ( 1 hr , 46 min ) (I) "The Main Event" ( 1979, Comedy) Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal. (1 hr , 52 min) 1:11 (JI) "Meatballs Part II" ( 1983, Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mangattl ( 1 hr • ~ min) •CD "No Big Dael" (1983, Orama) Tam- ~ Grimes. Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr , 27 min ) •w "Tank" (t983, Orama) James Garner, G D Spradlin. ( 1 hr., 53 min ) till CC) "The Aviator" ( 19&5, Drama) Chrt&- topher Reeve. Rosanna Arquette ( 1 hr . 36 min) Cl) "Mystery Mansion" ( 1983, Suspense) Dallas McKennon, Greg W ne (1 hr ,38mln.) .. "Aacklels" ( 1984, Drama) Aldan inn, O.ryt Hannah. (2 In.) •m "SantN " (1973, Drama> G6arvl Ford. Mlchaal 8umt (2 hrs.) •(%)"Ma~ Of Olljon" (1948, Ofama) Er- ich Von Strohalm, Jaenna Bat• ( 1 hr , 13 min.) • lvenlng ....... ( HM9, AdYenture) Johnny Sheffield, Peggy Ann Gamer Bombe meets a ~ toarai>her and his daught9' WhO want to tal<e j:>lctures In the unexplored jungle ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CC) .. "Mask" ( 1985 Ofama) Cher sam Eliott Based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a 16-year-old WTl088 opti- mlatlc outlOOk on life 1s undimmed by a '"·~-'PG-13'Q 12 tn.lu ;_ . d (I) CIMll When FrankUn Ford IS faltely a ested, he learns the realities of 1aw.o •11U.U.Q ~lfATm •II m. Mlml• ll•llYWY ~ .. "Blazing Saddles" ( 1974, Comedy) C6Mvon Little, Gene Wilder In Mel Brookl' wester• parody a rallroed wont« In the Old West i9 appointed sheriff of a town marked for destruction by a goyemor and a business tycoon 'R' ( 1 rv .. 34 min.A.. •al)fWiii •n_,. ... IUCl..,IQI._ .... Q W11P•<•111An ... ,.,.... I I 1119GIT --...... .,. "Sacred Ground" ( 1983. Ofa- ma) Tim Mcintire, Jack Elam Turmotl erupts when a mountain man and hit fam.- ly try to aettle on PatUte ~nal grounds 'PG' 0 ( 1 hr , 40 min ) (I) PU .,._ Southern California Qpen, llve trom Riverslde. Callf (2 hrs ) a;J .. "Toppe<' (1937 Comedy) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett A mar- ried couple become unwil1tng ghOSls after being Involved 1n an auto accident ( 1 hr . 37 ~ (I) WOI A•IDl lfa.MY Vincent Price hoetl thtS pr89ef'ltation of "The Ghoet Belofios to Me. ' 'The Ghost with a Clock In Its Walls" and · The Legend of s:=i~· -1--'°·::. POil ~1 M..i el and Henry's anniversary plans take an un· pleaant turn when Sara and her new friend Monroe are arrested ,~----.... ~'"IC,_. -... ...r•ai'-.Wf ~ lnteMeW with Anthony Pertclnt I ::':3.. An Amerasian cn11d adopted by an American family. modftllng P-heed John ClltAbhncas • cia11•:1m ... . Sunday June 29. 1986 19 J -Weclnesclay Coal •. I~=-..... ~ ...r r ----~ I M LOIT .. alll After Allce relules to gM1 them money, ~ and Norton get a bet-.k loen to start 1£_a~Q W .,.. 'Expb-ers' · ( t 985. Scienoe Fiction) Ethen Hawlite. RiY9f Phoenix. Tivee boys -a dreamer. a whz-tud. and • IOcial mlSfit -com~ their talents and construct a homemade speoeship. 'PG' l tv. 49 ITWl.t ..... 19 .,.. "Brother John" (1 972. Drama ) Sidney Pottier, Bradford Oilman. A myste. nous man's ret\.m to hes home town touches off a senes of VIOient reactions ~the townsfolk. (2 tn.) -· I • .,. TRI featLKed. di9coYer what Southern Caifomans like best about the=Ui.r l mAftl&tffBl 11 m • u.. Featured a look at the capitol of the Frendl RMera. IOdudlng St Paul Du Vonce. a look at Solnet pf1me time TV, inCluding int&Mews with three Ri.-n TV stars who detected; award- 1"' & :. = .,.... . .. ,.. ... .,. Ill• a:lr The impact of Wor1d War II on the AmeOcan people is docu- mented ttvough Interviews. newsreel foot· age. films and photographs. ( 1 tv.. 30 mlnia..n I M tFr Henry Gibson narrates this look at the evolutton of the Statue of Lib- erty, tracmg the life of rts sculptor, Freder· le-Auguste Bartholdi. from childhood ttvoug!! the statue's construction. (JI) • .. ,_ Highlights of the i~-=~.UYWCl»Nm .. (I) PGLIY -A reformed convict wants to than6( Alex for saving him from a life of crime~ • • IY TO mA• A handt- capped hornetess youth and the son of a rich man become friends In stereo. (R) 1(1 tv.~ CCILIW o ~• _,....eo.. hosts Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs sneek preview the events of Liberty Wee«- enda~ I 5 "OB VII" (1974. o..m.1 (Pan 3 of 3) Ben Gazzara. Anthony Hooklns. An American author accuaee a Polah- bom doctor of being a war criminal. (2 lhrt...__~ M1ICll .. ML A look at the Inner wor1dngl of the Justice Department under the leederlhip of U.S. Attorney Genelal Edwin MMM Ill. Gu98ts Include fomw At· tomeya General Griffin Bell and Nichotas KaU.Obech. 0 ( 1 tv ) CC) .,.. "Mad Max Beyond Thoodef· dame" ( t985. Adventure) Mel Glbeon, Tina Turner After being robbed. a man confronts the mlstrea of a bizarre P<>8t- 20 Sunday, June 29, 1986 apocatypt': 90Ciely and is ct ala nged to a ~to the death 'PG-13' Q (1 tv. -46 mn) i.' *'IQP.CN'l ....... (JI) ... "Cannonbal FU! II" ( 1984. Comedy) 8tA't ~ Dom Deluise This sequel teeues anotta ooleciion of Cf&ZJeS 11'1 .. IOrtS of motortzed ll9hlcles raang cr~try for cash. Many g.Alt-star cameos. lncalding FrallK Sina- tra. ShOy Macl.aane. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 48 min ) CD.,.. "Secret Adnwer" ( 1985, Com- edy) C Thomas Howel. Lon L~ A senes of romentic misunderstandings r&- !kAt when an anonymous loYe letter falls into many wrong hands 'R' ( 1 hf , 30 min .. ~ llOTl T.emy and Joe learn a les- son in opeo-mindedness when she ac- ~ a date wltti a circus down, unaware that he's bCacit. Q .... "Counselor-At-law" (1933, Drama) John Barrymore, Bebe Daniels. The private 1119 of a auooessf\JI attOffifly gets hopelmty compllceted when his wife takes up wttti another man and his secr&- tary presees to fil the vacancy ( 1 hr . 30 .. ar~ w a c.• Lauren takes an Interest In Cherie's womanizing co- ~ ~tana. (R) Q •·swum= ... Wi ,. W Ari Amefa.sian child adopted by an American famety; modeling heed John Cesablancas. ---=·· • Hawtte comes f<> the res-cue when kJdnappers abduct Santini and Caltlnl •. ~~~In stereo. 0 WMIU -~MICI'. A forgery inYeattgation leedl to the woman who first eent Martt to pri9on (R) Q ( 1 tv.) 1= "Meet Me In St. Louis" (1945. Mueical) Judy Garland. Tom Drake. Dls- appoi11t111ent reigns as a St. Louis talhlty diacoYer they must moYe to New Yori( just before the Wor1d'1 Flllr Is about to open '~ .. ML A look at the Inner wonclngs of the Justice Department under the leedenhip of U.S. AttOffifly General Edwin Meeee Ill. Guests Include tormer At- torneys General Griffin Bell and Nlcholas Ka:'n.i'~-) I lfAM t/1..-TY Narrated by histori- an De'f'ld Mceulough. this documentary chroricies the Statue of Liberty' 1 lnoep- tion as a gift from France to America as a symbol ol democl acy to Its actual oon- struction and lnltalatlon In New Yori( Har· bor In 1886. (R) c;;J (1 hf.) (()mil ,._I PJ• ff I Proflled: Joe Mon- tana. San Ffanciaoo 49ers quarterbedt. (l)lfMTm (J) ... "Cheech & Chong'• StHI Smc*ln'" (1983, Comedy) Rlchatd Mar· In, Tommy Chong. The comic duo INerlS up a poorty attended Dutch fllm featlval. 'R' ~ 31 min.) (%) "leedbtlly" (1975, Bk>graphy) Roger E Moe6ey, Paul Benjamin. "The rife ' I of f)k,.. lilrlgtr and gultarilt Hud<lt Led- better (1888-1949) r. traced from tw i.te teene to tw mkMOa. 'PG' (2 hrs., 6 min.) •dll --"Ladv In A CAge" (1964, Dr• ~ ~ ma) OIMa de Haviland. Jeff Corey. An injUred woman IS trapped In her private e,tevator dunng a power faiue wtlle hef home IS ranSacked. (2 tvs.) .. D m YOU AUll'P Enid quits her Job as ~~T, In stereo. (R) Q e .,. IO X 14 Mml This look at the final prepera~ tor the games Includes intervtews wltti the ath- letes and Moscow offlcials. and a look at the sights of Moscow (]) llDm "Viva lapata!" ( 1952, Orama) Marlon Brando, Anthony°'*"'· Mexico's famous leader attempts to win democtacy for hlS people ttvough the \Me of foroe (2 hrs., 30 min.) (I) ..... all ..... ouno. --,,.. -(l)waflnl l om1w ..... • IT ... SI. A White House doctor returns to St. Eliglua to ched< up on the alHng astronaut. an amneei9c pe- tient thinks he's a character from "The M~~ooreShow " (R) (1 hf.) I 11 llOTa Christine's aunt tala in love with a gigolo. two 1maginat1W chldren claim that a murder has taken piece In the unwzcage (R) Q ( 1 tv ) liJ Scheduled: lmpr 1111 OOISt Biiiy Fellows. actor·SI· Jotvl Sc:hneider. author Louis L • Amou(. Tango Argentlno ~ncersl .41 hr ) a ... -•lllQUIDDl...Ao exami- nation of the new American approech to business. educatton. health and walneas. and family relahonshlps as chroric6ed in ma~t best sellers. Host Mariette Hart . 1-:;J I n =Photographers and editors associated OY9f the years with Lrte magazine reflect on 90m9 of the ma,or events covered by the publication. (R) ( 1 hr) ct) .,,. "Secret Admirer" ( 1985. Corn· edy) C Thomas Howell. Lori Loughlin A series of romantic mlsunderstan<lngs re- sult when an anonymous loYe letter falls into many wrong handS. 'R' Q ( 1 tv . 30 min.) (()1Wm1mm..,1 (JI) .,. "Neighbor's" ( 1981, Comedy) John Belushi, t>en Aytuoyd A mlddle- class suburban coupta 18 1Ubjected to the strangest 24-hour period of their 111199 afte< bizarre new neighbors move In next door 'R' ( 1 hr., 3" mrn ) CD llOWll "Red Dawn" (1~. Adven· ture) Patrick Swayze, C Thomea Howell When Communist paratroopers lrw8de a smaH U.S. town and begin to Meughter its Inhabitants. a group of high IChool stu· dents desperately lights be<* 'PG-13' ( 1 hr.·=·~ (l) -Featured· Mack and Jamie In a horror m<Me sketch (R) ... .. ·-fMB' I -...... ..... ___ 11•111n ... ll'IWIW tW flllOee ... •DAY ..._ Sketehea darts mime; WMe ~ lhoe-lhlne man. wr•tler's funeral; ~~ .... F• 111111 Tom decldet that lcom~"il~ llf9 kif 1 thinking man • llllWT · I --slnesclay ec.. ~ ....... _, ...... ... "Terminal Choice" ( 1985, Ol'a- ma) Joe Spano, Diane Venora An lnY9811- getlon Into the alarming lncreue of a cllo- lc' 1 patient death toll po1n11 to foul play with the hospltal's computer network 'R' l hr , 37mln) ...... 119 .,.. "Delira Under The 8ms" ( 1958, Orama) Sophia Loren, Anthony Pef1(1ns 8ued On Eugene O'Neill'• play On • New England farm In the 1880s. a beautiful M<M:tlve woman ~ a ~ tor her stepaon. (2 hrt., 25 min ) ,,.. CJ) T.l llOGIU A murderer leeves a copy of the Blbte •t the alt• of eech killing R)~1hr.10m) ... -........ ~ ........ •Y -I UU. A pohtieal atmos phere It created when a VIP Is admitted to the=al. I ..... AT ... •UllllA ........ ... "Le Sex Shop" (1973. Come- dy) Juliet a.to, Ctaude Berr1 A book store proprletor ftnds instant 9UCoe88 when he ltoc:Q his .. tabllltlment with sex manuals and marltal aids 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) tW (H) -D'1U1 • CC11:91T Taped in Syd-ney, Australia in February 1986. this con cert apeclaJ featur• the veteran singer songwriter on his True Confelllons Tour Backed by Tom Petty end the Heart- breekera, he petf orms songs from his ttv&- record Mt "Biogleph." ( 1 hr ) 1we • mrorCAMm From Aprll 1985 slnger-tongwrlter Roger Miiier. actresa Anita Morris and Argus Hamilton join host JoMrl.li.il'900. In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) {C) "Venus" (1~. Comedy) Odlle Mlchel. Florence Guerin Feeling ex plotted, the goddess of IOve does ~­ thing In her power to stop the production of• oommerclal tor a suntan lotion bear· I her name. 'R' ( 1 hr • 27 mln ) -M•IG&.YWOOD ~--. 81mnRI I I FT T....r Interview wtth Anthony Perklnl e MM ,.. tlll cmrlll (Season Premiere) Hoet Susan Stamberg lntro- duoee works by John Sanborn ("Luml nare"). Char1ee Atlas ("Jump"). Doug Han (''Theee Art the Rules") and Teddy Olbbte ("The Sound of Defiance") In stereo. ~~-In Heat" ( 1983, Adult) Annett• Haven. Her9Chel Savage A she dy detective -a wealthy leductresa a dlzzyl~heatwave and a murder ( 1 hr . 21 min. ' 111'1 MC• •CUii Nl.wmm nm.,. .. "Thet'1 My Boy" ( 1951, Come- dy) Dean Marttn, Jerry Lewts A weakling It aided by hit athletic roommate to ~ SELL through classified come a footbell star In order to p4ee9e his lather .• 2 hra , 5 min) i . ]Jmn .. .......... .,.. "Creshl" ( 1976, Horror) Sue Lyon. Jose Ferrer A woman with psychic powers controls a drtvenees cat and uses 1t for ~ .. 30 m1n.) IS. Ul9tAC'f: ':"' lnlODUCTm TO 1 ......... II Ct .. (I).,.. "Fingers" (1978, Orama) Harvey Kettel, TIS8 Farrow. A promising pianist Is drawn Into a llfe of crime. (R) (l hr ,20mln ) 111118. LA1'WwmtDA•Llli HI From August 1985 comic actor Eddie Murphy, Dick Cavett and muaiclan Ruben Blades make appearances In stereo (R) &~"Blood Simple" (1964, Drama) John Getz. Frances McOormend A wom- an has an affair with her husband's em- ployee and sparks a fatal cheln of eYents 'R' O ( 1 hr , 36 min.) (l)llOWll "The Main Event" (1979, Com- edy) Barbra Stretsend. Ryan O'Neel. A bankrupt perfume company president Is forced to taU beck on her one remaining UMt -a prlle~ter wtlo's afraid to fight 'PG~ 1 hr , 52 nW't.) -· llm ... (I) .,.. "The Morning After" ( 1974, Orama) Dick Van Dyke, Lynn Catlln. Through preeaur.. in his job and the r• sponslbll1tlel of his upper mlddle-ciell llfe, a man starts drinking and eventually loaes all he ever worked for (2 hrs .. 30 mln.) I':. "To Find A Rainbow" (1971, Adventure) Documentary A Uteh family explores the scenic Teton Mountain r• ~ofW~ (2hrs) t11ct}= 'Alley Cat' (19&4, Adventure) Karin Mani. Robert Torti After hoodlumt cause her grandmother's death, • venge- ful woman uees her martial arts expertise to bring the thugs to justice. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 23 ,.<e)J.,. "Into the Night" (1964, Ora- ma) Jeff Goldblum, Mlchelle Pfeiffer. A bored aeroepece engineer ~ tome uninvited excitement when he becomes involved with an ITT811at1bte gem smuggler 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 65 min.) we ~ _. Featured: Mack and Jemie In a horror movie •etch. (R) 8 AT M .,_. Scheduled reviews "Legel Eagles" (Robert Redford, Debra Winger. Daryl Hannah), "Running Scared" (Gregory Hine&. Billy Crystal) ; "The Karate Kid Part II" (Ralph Meochlo, Nonyukl "Pat" Morita) ~ ...... u. DmefU .,.. "Mask Of Olljon" ( 1948, Ora- ma) Erich Von Strohelm, Jeanne Bat• A tamoue conjurer glvea up~ C8fMf' • • m.glctan and becomel lnYolY9d with ~ ... 1 not=nd murdw. (1 hr. 13 min.) w..DATU.. ...... , -Cl)_...TCll ••• ':. "Shadows 0.... CNnatown" ( 11M7, ~) Sidney Tolef. Victor Sen Young Char11e Chan lets off through the 1tr .. ta of Chinatown to IOMt • p.rtloular-lll .:'il&iV.;'yltery ( 1 hr ' 30 mk'I.) llMl-.niMmltllA1UITA " ------., •.... ---.. "Tomboy" (1964, Comedy) Betsy f\aeel, Jeffy Olnome. Upon meet- ing• heartthrob rac»-car drtYer. • emltten t~ put• Mide her baketbd, mc>- torcyde and monkey wrench. 'R' (1 hr., 32 min.) ~Ill 11 .. ae(I) .. "DMthstaker" (19&4, Horror) Rlch8rd Hill, Batt>I Benton. A wenderlng deethstelker hopes to gain myatlcel pow- ers by getting • meg6cel charm from an- other~ 'R' (1 hr., 20 mk'I.) •1mfl0•2 • I -.. "Chago o.dlne" (HM9, Mystery) Alan Ladd, Donne Reed. An enonymoua deed girt prO'lldes • clue that leedt e ~reporter toe powerful mobst~2 hrs.) • "A Cfy In The Wiiderness" (1974, Orama) George Kennedy, Joanna Pettet. To protect his family, a man chains hlmlelf In his bem after being bitten by a l~.(2.hrs.) .... .. "Secret Admirer" ( 1985, Com- edy) C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughftn A eerlel of romantic ~ndlngl r&- IUlt when an •nonymou8 love letter falls Into many wrong he.ndt 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ~llil'IF•l•lll' --(%) .,.. "Explorers" ( 1985, Sclenoe Fiction) Ethen Hawke, River Phoenix. Thr .. boys -a dreamer. a wntz-«ld. and a 90Cial misfit -combine their telenta end COfWtruc:t e homemade speoesNp 'PG' 1.!hr., 49mln.) •CCJ .,.. "the Executioner's Song" (1982, Orama) Tommy Lee Jot-. Ro- sanna Arquette Nonnen Mailer's adept• tlon of hit own book about the life of ooo- vlcted murderer Gaty Giimore and hil fight tor execution, ulttmltely carried out In Utah 1n 1en c;i (2 hrt.. 22 min.) •CDNml• .... ''Smash-Up, The Story Of A Women" (1947, Orama) Susan Heyward, L• Bowman The wife of a struggling eongwrtter flndl lhe cannot cope wttfi his neglect or her own fMllngt of u111l1•ness and turns to alcohol as a result (2 hra ) ...... ., M1ml• I lllnmAY m&TINCICOll'fm •nm ... ...... •111U1P -econ .. ... "The Final Option" ( 1982. Dre- ma) Jut1y Devit. Lewtl Collins. An antl- nuclellr group telzM control of the Amen- can Embusy In London and weme that gowmment hoet9gee wtl be nudlred " Ii• demandt .,.. not met 'R' (2 hrt . 4 min.) • d Cl) ... "Cheech & Chong't Stlft &nokln' .. (1983. Comedy) Richard Mw- ln, Tommy Chong. The oomlc cM> Mrll up • poorly •tt~ Dutch fllm festive! .. ·R'~1mln.) I .. ~ .. M1ml• HlllnmAY _._ .. IUllll Ill Sunday, June 29, 1986 21 -Tharsclay -Morning Movies - •(%) The Idle Oess" ( 1921 Comedy) Charlie Chaphn Edna Purwtnoe m (%) 'Leadbe :t 11975. 810gfaphy) e< E Mosley. Paul Ben1am1n (2 hrs , 6 min J .. S) "The Secret 0 1 N l.M H (1982, Fan- l8Sf) Animated Voices of Eltzabeth Hart mdn, Dorr Delu1~ ( 1 hr . 20 min ) •CC> "Reo Dawn" ( 198A Adventure) Pa tnck ::>wottze C. lhomas Howell ( 1 hr 54m1n) .,. :TL Na~ eel In The Sun • ( 195 7. Adven lure) James Craig Lita M11an 12 hr~ J • C, Tne law AM Ja~e Wade" ( 1958. Wes1e0 1) Robert Taylor Richard W1d mark \ 1 t:r 26 min ) }t) SkC1<.te ( 19~ 1 Orama) Danny Kaye Jolin Rub1nstf'1n \ 1 hr 40 min ) P) · T'W Bar ar.as Boal 1974 Come Cly) ~ McC ere Haylf>> Mills ( 1 h• JOmn CB) 'High Schoot lJ SA ( 1983 Com!> dt) Michae J Fox t~an-.., McKeon ( 1 hi. 40 min) (%) "Les F'nfants 1 emolo., 1 t 950 Ora ma) N•c04e StecMne. Edward Ohefmltte l1 hr 40 min) •!WI "Pa" er!> 1r Cn~·· (1973. Adven· ture1 L ~· Granl. Lou Ar ton•o I 1 hr 30 min) m ~·A F-a~ge To lnd•a · 11984. Drama) Judy Davis. Victor Baneriee (2 hrs .. 43 m1n.1 CPJ "Seconds" ( 1966 Suspense) Rock Hudsor y, Geer (2 hrs ) -l}f) Loving Couples" ( 1980. Comedy) Sh+rley Macla·~ James Coburn (1 hr 37 min 1 Cl Private Polle<· ( 1963 Drama) Tom Cour1enay. James Maxwell (2 hrs ) -all 'ChamptOO ( 1949. Drama) Kirk Dovg1ds Ruth Roman (2 hrs) -(%) V1S•Of" Quest" ( 1985. Drama) Matthey, MOd1ne. Linda FK>l'ent1no ( 1 hr . 48M1n -Afternoon Movies- tHIC!) "The F1rechasers • ( 1970 Drama) Chad Everelt Anjanette Co<Mr (2 hrs ) CB "Hotel 1967 Drama) Rod Taylor Gathenne Speak (2 hrs 4 min ) (.S' 'The Sword Of The Valiant' ( 1980. Fanlasy) Sean Connery Miies O'Keefe L! hr 4/ min.) 1tll(C Joy In The Morning" (1965. Ro- mance) Rl(:hard Chamberlain, Yvette M1m1eUJ ( 1 hr . '43 mm ) (I "The Idle Class" ( 1921 Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Edna PuNlance w• "This ts The Army" (1943, Musical) Rooald R~n. George MU<phy (2 hrs ) (I) ·Tank· ( 1983. Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin ( 1 hr , 53 min ) •CI> "Tex" (1982, Drama) Matt Dillon. Jim Metzler ( 1 hr • 43 min.) 1::9 CC) "Roctcy" ( 1976, Drama) Sylves1er Stallone. Talia Shire {2 hB) (8) "Cheech And Chang's The Cotsican &others' ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech Mar ~Tommy Chong. ( 1 hr , 27 min.) •u.; "Thieve. After ()an(" ( 1984, Drama) VefOrioque Jannot. Bobby DICioco ( 1 hr 32 mlll.) CI> "Explor.,... ( 1985, Sdence Fiction) Ethel" Hawtle. RMW Ptl<*llx (1 hr . '49 min} W CC) The Law And Jake Wade" ( 1958. Western) Robert Taylor, Richard Wld- ~2 Sunday, June 29, 1986 mark ( 1 tv • 26 min. ) (I) "The Man From Button Willow" ( 1965, Western) Anlnwted. Votoee of Dale Robertson, Howard Keel. ( 1 hr • 24' min.) •CD ·The Mane Of Zorro" (1974, AdYen- ture) Frank Langella, Giibert Rotand ( 1 hr,30mln) CD "Utillties" (1981, Comedy) Robert Hays, Brooke Adan& (1 hr .. 31 mh) Cl) "Mirage" (1965, Mystery) Gt9gOfy Peck, Diane BaKet. (2 hra.) mCil "Les Enfant1 Temblee" J1950. Dr•-. ma) NICOie Stephane Edwar Ohermltte (lhr 40min.) -Evening---- .. 1.r=. Cll ... aACI .... ._ .... Q .... ,. IUJI MWllllAll • , •11-.r --..-rm•• W GIM .. "Rad Dawn" ( 1984. Adven- ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howel When Commur*1 peratroopere lnYade a small u S. town and begin to lieught• Its inhabitants. • group or high echool •tu- dents <*Plfately fights beck. 'PG-13' c:;J i! hr.~ mh) (I) AC1m 90ITI,.,. .. ~ of '85 Wor1d Oftlhore Powerbc>9t CtlarnP-O!lShtP from 1(.-y West, Ra. (R) f1 hr.) (I) ... "High School U.S.A.1' (1983, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. Nancy Mct<eon. A mldweatem high echool Nnlof tr1ee to oust • IOOb .. the <*-'• most popt*1 ~epple TV chMd stan of the '509 and 60s play many of the teechera and echool o~.~~hr . 40 mrn) -Ii& ... -...... --out when lhe and Henry dlsegr .. OV9( Sara'•n;G>· l =/~&ILIDI• tllD'N ····- .... Modem llmae'' (1938. eom. dy) Char1ea CMpln, Peulette Godderd. An unemplo)ted _,,bfy llne wortcer feels he doeen't ftt Into the age of autome- •1tlon ~·~ .. 29 ri'I ) O mmr n .. .,.,.a1•1••11 .. 1nterw.w lwtth z::Q f\wl. , ,.....,_An Immigrant'• return to Ellla Island; Bern's Steekhcue In T~ Ra. I LOll«I 1111:1• W•nLI Ct*-oO Q.lbe at San Diego *tr 't.t-> J3 hr9.) I ca•• .-. . ..,. ---~ ·.·,.-... •.=., ... Unofftclel ~=·~hr.) i -···· ,. ••• ,.. r.tlnd: a look 91 how ewrydly procM:tl .. meda. lncblng donutS. ,.,,. reoQUlta and widl~ chine food; how a ""-bl oedc89t Piii on TV, whet happerll to ~ once It's bMndumPed. I .... _., -" ...... 1 .... When Raj (em.t Thomes) and hll wt19 Ne<lne (Anne-Marie Johnlon) move bectt to the otd neighborhood. eYef)'OOe exoept Rerun (Fred Berry) we1cOmes them wtth open arm1. (R) 8 n1 OI LA. Featured a Y1e1t to Mone- oo, a fantasy aequence on breeklng the benk a1 the Monte Carlo casino; meet Monaguque famllle9 who have llYed In the country for hundreds of yeers. a vWt Ito~~~ Beech CkJb ===tJIALRT'm ., .... --~-,. WT Henry Glbeon narrat• thtl look at the evolutlon of the Statue of Lib- erty, tracing the llfe of ns ICUlplor, Fredet- lc-Auguate Banholdl, from chlldhood thr~h =atue'1 construction. I w • I n A history of cootdng equipment; pteparlng a peanut butt• sauce In a Ho Ku cooker and KOteen steak In • bu1ane cooking dish. CH> I -,_. H lghllghts of the Women's s.rntflna!t ~-=-"Shenock Hornes" ( 1932. Mystery) Cllve Brook, Reginald Owen. Sued on a story by Arthur Conan Doyte The famed British eupenleuth tack... a bafftlna mystery with the help of hie trull- ed ...&tant, Or. Wateon ( 1 hr , 8 min.) I _._,_MGU.NOODNll M .. "The H<nemen" (1971, Ad- vtnture) Omar Sharif, Jack Palanoe The lnJured eon of a champion equMtr1en aportsman In Afghanistan attempts ton~ ~ hie gk>fy (t' hrs . 5 min ) • • (I) caazy Liii A flOI Harry and Ham-son tr...,., to a troptcal Island to lnV98t~ gate the murdef of a weetthy cookie mag.- nate'1 husband (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 a COll'I-Grandma and Grand- pe HUXtabte oelebrate their 49th weddng annlYertaty In grand sty1e In stereo. (RJ 1&·0 ITAYUI OP ~ cm'I lltll !IOI Peter Jennings and Barbera Waltan preview the openfng ceremonia8 and the ...its of Liberty Weekend c:;J 11£"7.:ee ~ ~ .. ( 1942, Mulical) Jamel Cagney. Joen lellle. Bom Into a show buleneea famly, George M. Cohan carnee hll petrtotlc lc»- ata Into hie vanou. cai>lldflel as ectOf. ptoduoef and writer of numerous eongs that hew become pan of America'• muat-1 =J~30 mtn) ,...,.um .._ .. The annual return of the Adele penguins and ~ ... 11ont 11 traced • they reech the aame breedWlg groundl to mete and give birth to their ~ (R) c:;J (1 hr) ~ .. "The Kaleta Kid" ( 19M. Ora- nw) Alllptl Maoohlo, Nonyukl "Pat" Mon- te. Aft• MYWal vlotent claW. with his Cellfomla achoolmataa. l reluctantly tra~ New JerMy teM ager eeeks t*P from hie tpertma11t bu lding'e malnt• nance man, I karate muter 'PG' c:;> (2 tn.e ~ Cl>M• .,._._,""The 10. CID Miil MU.•,.. GA,. M,.. --· ORANGE COAST AMC..JEEP·RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana-135-3171 · NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC·OMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit 512-0800 - D~ilyPilat Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 642-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-l7t-3500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC ·13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892-M51 836-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-141-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -648-9303 -. - -Tlaarsclay Com. mm www1 Dwfl rw Wld Jotw1 o.- pertorrr a c..onc.er1 IO t:>ene1n IN Sl•tlA ell utArty'a restorwor. Hitt ~ · s.ta ~ OJI of T ouctl ProVate fyea and "Mealoo o! Modern Love · T aC*l or. .>Jy • t 985 at New JerMy • l lbery Stale P~. (t hr J <D ... Ax~·· ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Haya. .A.-Hagerty In tr. spoof of <llMter flml an u1ner·1 er• IUC· cumbe to food l)OllOnlnO and a nervoua former Wal pllC)( • pr...,.;! lf1IO ~ 'PG~ hr 28 ITWl I ~ .,,. ~ S#Ofl'.l Of T~ Valiant ' ( 1980, Fantasy I Seen Col'rrr«y MlleS O' ~ A young squire ff om KJng Ar ttu'1 court • gtveri one teer 10 elthef ~ a my9tenoul Gteen Knigtit'1 riddle °' forfeit ~ life 'PG' ( t tv •2 ITWI ) • .,,. "Double Cr0Mb<:>ne9 ( t 95 t. Comedy) OoMld 0 ' Connor. Helena Cert• A 10UOQ buccaneer get& the goods on a Qty officleJ and WVll t!"le t.ana of hit ,.,, ledy ( t hr JO "llf"• J • u:,_,n• 1n stereo o lt'AM ti* ~ Cail l'l ,.. COYefege of the operq cefemoniM inckJdee performancea by nu- meroua ceiet>ftt• the preMntation o! the u.daJ of Liberty to 12 dlltingulshed natUf· aMz.<S crtlZMll and the ligtlting of the NJW tOtctl by President Ae.tgan Q ( 2 hra JO min ..... 11.D • ...... _ An Immigrant 1 return to ~ llland. Bern'• Steekhoule 1n Tampa. Fie ;;·---·-= •. .. lt'AM ti* ~ c:.'11 t' 1m Oen Rathef anchor• coYflf· age of the dedteahon cefemoniee f•tur · Ing eppeeranoes by l ee lacocca Henry Kllllngef, MaMn Hamllecil and Andre 'Wai.¥~ In ttefeo .,,. "Rally 'Round fhe Flag Boys' 969, Comedy) Paul Newman. Joenne Woodward A harried young hu9be.nd be- comee loo<>Cently but emberrualngly In YOlved with a ~ ..... neighbor (2 h<I ) • MiiWfl "Agathe Chrlltle't Partners In Crime" Thi Ber_,0tdl hope to e•oo-9rele e women who'• eccueed of mutdef i a man with a Nit pin (A) Q ( t IY ) ..... Lem A II : • WTm "Phlltp JohneOn A s.tf·Portralt" Noted American architect Phlllp Johneon dllCUINI hi• career with r.~==::..::~ -=-~·•Honor" (1985.~ dy) Jectt Nlcholton, Kathleef'I Turnlf Di- rected by John Hulton Compllcatlons .,... when e hit man fOt a Br~lyn cr1me famlty mam.. en Intriguing LA btonde wtth a doeltful of lk8'etone 'A' Q (2 htt.t~"r.m* ~ ... ''Vlllloli Ouelt'' ( 1985. Orama) M•tthew Modine. Linda FlorentlnO An 18- yeer-old begltw a br\MI training echedule In Otdef to a.teat the toughest wrestler In tM u:~ '8 nWn) •1 _, In etereo TO M toGINLI. uml hit !oak •t the nn.1 preperatlons f0t the o-mee lncludee lntervlewt with the ath Jet• and Moeoow offlcllls. and e look at 2'4 Sunday, June 29, 1986 :?le=~ I{" .... ,. .. ~ .,,. "1778 ( 1912. Muacal) W• ..,, 0w.-. Howard da ~ ~·· foundng lathefl draw up a IOfTTllll dede- ·at.ot' 11ating thew freedom from Englend ~ hra 5.5 "*' J -• II lt'AM t11 ~ can u cw mtnam Tom Br<*aw and 8ty8nt Gumbel anchor cowrage of the declc.a ''°" ceremcnee t•l\nlg ~ by Lee i.cocca Hervy ~-Matwo Han*9ctl and Anote Watts ( 1 IY I = _.. SchedlAed Ben Vereen ~ ~ ·~ The Boys Meet The <fw11· ( 1965. Mu9ical) Corne Francia Harw Presnel To raJee money a ranch is transformed Into a mue6cel ~ranch (2 hra ) e ~ Two vteitcn prompt mvte<l emotlOnl In the women ( 1 IY ) 1 --~ CCS A• (Premere) _The tnt ep· IOde of It* ..,. eUll'WWlg the W. ol °'""'*" S<Met Cft&Zena, profllea 21-yeer <>'d Rita Tikhonova a Yooog Communist League member compteitlng hef training u a teecner at the Lenin State Pedegog•· cal lnlt1tute n ( 1 tw ) CD _,. :rRevenoe Of The Nerds' ( 1984. Comedy) Robert Carradine. An thony Edwards Fed up with IUfterlng lntermlnable humlliatlone masterminded by an upperclal tratemlty of mecno ath- let•. a group of fr89hman bookworm-out cut• decides to aet the colege'• V8lues ltraight 'R' ( 1 IY , 30 min ) Cl) ~ ... Gue8t Buzz Belmon· do (A) Cl)-....: ma,. L01T .. ,_ Ralph and Norton ._.eecn other Olr"9f the ~of e teleYtlior'l Ml Q .. ·-·PIOll' I C mPJ~U I The conilc style of Eric BogoMn le~ -In t'=°°' on drlnUlg In America --------.., II lllift .. tW 1..•111••--.,.M, mAm Sketchee women's body ~91:-rred thin I IOGD 'ltf. Tom acquires the tltst of hit ~oek: a goat •:'~ ~ ... "Racily" ( 1976. Drama) Syl ves1er Stallone. Talia Shire A tmall-tlme Phlladllphl9 boxer get• a rare chance for fame and gtory when fate leads him to a Bloenternal bout with a wortd champion 'PG' (2 tn.) ~~ ~--"Tex" (1982. 0r9mll) Matt Dii-ion. Jim Met* With i. tattng. but lm- P9tlent older brother. an OkJehoma tMn- 9ger exp«i91 IOll the meny pelne of Q!..owfna up. 'PG' (1 hf., 43 min.) (.t) _. "e.d Boye" (198~. Dnlma) S..n Penn. Aer'll 89ntonl A young hood- lum eccldentdy kllla !he younger brother of a teen-age dope dealer during a polloe cheM and II aent to a tough refonN!tory 'A' Wn 69 m1n ) 1 --. tW Cl) ~ lmAT A guard at a ahlpplrlg ptant •Idled by one of the strlt_.. (R) 1 hr. 10 mn ·---~, ....... .,_.,~ ·~ ..... .., -_ .... _, _, ..... GkMW and Aggis ~off letters to a~··~ c:oUm. l .... u. AT ... •u.m& ..... I. ...... om. ,.," m Mar· IOwe s nYeStigation of the mur<Mr of a powerl\A lewyer uncovers a eenea of twtst • ad r•bonshlpt among the wealthy O CD .,,. "Kny Busme• ( f 98-'. Adult) Tom Byron. Tanya L8WIOn HIS parents away for the weettend. a teen- eger ttvows a perty to give hie younger brother a carnal educatiOn ( 1 hr , 20 tW B. _,.ti* CMICll From April 1985 actor-<111ector ~ Stwiberg and opera Slf'IQ8f JlAla Migene1-.Jonneon toirl host Johnny Cer9on In st«eo {A) ( 1 hr ) -1· "'Cll.UftlOOD ~--8"WTU m IT TWT lnt8Mew with actor Kurt~ e .,,_..,a Arthur casts a ausp+- CIOUS eye when his mother c:lelme lhe'a Ill (()NA IOWI • Southern ca111om1a Open from Rlwnlde, Ca11f (A) (2 hrs.) I llYI TO IUCC8I •CUii -lWlmffZDm ,..,. .,,. "Ferry To Hong Kong" (1961 Orama) Curt Jurgens, Orson w .... A dfrft• on a ferry boet turns hero when the lhlP ii attacited. ~Z-: . 20 min.) I XL llft .. lmM.PDll .,.. "Fred Astaire Salutes The Fox Musicals" (197•. MUSICll) Fred Astaire Frank Sinatra. The best of Fox'• muelcals art rtcalled.; their etara ( 1 hf., 30 min ) •L!!!~ :•mu !l.Vf.LlmACT: M lnlmUCTDI TO ..... Lem (II) ... "Loet In Amenca" (1985, Com- edy) Albert Br~a. Julie Hagerty Fed up with his yuppie llt .. tyle. a Loe Angelee ad executlYe and hit wlte liquidate their as· 8ttl, buy a campef and heed for the open ro.ds. 'A' .i1i ~ ~ hr . 3 1 min ) -~.,,. "Thunder In The East" ( 1953. Adventure) Alan Ladd. Deborah Kerr A bllnd girl attempt• to help retleYe ttnlionS. after a man sells guns to a mahllrajah (2 hrs.. 5 min.) .. e ([J .,.. "The Po1u111d" (1977 Mystery) Jamee FarenOno, Joen Htdlett A defroeked mlnieter wr•tlee with l'Yi foroet threatening an leotated 9Chool fC>f p._JR~ \ 1 hf .. ~ Tr"~I .... ._ Sa~yccv trQ of Woman' a Semlftnala (2 hra.) -())--"Slow Bum" (1986, Suaptnae) Eric Roberta. 8eYertv 0 ' Angelo An tJM&- poC'ter flndl hlrrwelf l'nvolved with• myst&- rloue IOCl9111e And enmtlhed In a web of dNge, blactcmall, and murder Q (1 hr. 30mln.' -··· lllift ... Cl) .,. "Dumm " ( 1979 Orama) Levar Burton. Paul ~no 81tsed on the true story of e deaf and 11t11erate black man who II aocwed of mu1def 9nd the deaf attorney who detends him (2 tn - -Thunclay Cont. 30 :'!.I. I .,. "W11defneu Journey" ( 1970. Adventure) A young Alaskan lndlan boy risks danger 1n °''* to locate his father and destroy the demons of ancient leo· eod (2 tvs) ~ llAI ~ ITOIT The Ofigln of the super-cool computerWk1 Max Heedroom s told 1n this Murlstlc adventure ( 1 tv ) 0 .,. "Unlll September" ( 1984, Ora- _ ma) Karen Allen. Thteny Lhermltte Stranded In Perla after being separated from her tour group, an American woman meets and falla In love with a married banker 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) • ~ .. "Man On The Roof" ( 1977, Mystery) Carl Guataf Lindstedt, Sven Wollter St()Ct(holm police stalk the terrOf· 1st sniper who IS aystematk:ally kilting memben of the fOfce (Sublllled) 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.Jon 1:11 8 ~ mM Guest Buzz Belmon· do ~ I, DCA'ICIDCI .... ,,.a.a. ._.., 1:9 -.WATCll 'Ii:: "The Story Of Or Wassell" ( 19«. Drama) Gary Cooper. Laraine Day Or Roydon M W...... a heroic Navy man, raacuea Amencan troops from the :neee (3 hra ) M .,. "Sherlock Holmet Faces Death" ( 1~3. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruoe Holmes tolvea a dual murder alter dtlCOV9fing an undefground crypt .l!. hr. 30 min) ::CJ ... "Lovescenes" ( 1964, Adult) Franc Luz. Tittany Bolling Ute ln11tates art '°' two married tllmmakera wt1ole ott screen romanc:. makes the steamy on screen acilon look tame ( 1 hr • 35 min ) '.!)AUITULWIUD P00rUU. -l'riclay -llomlng Movles- •CI> "Vllk>n Quest" (1985. Orama) Matthew Modine, Linda Florentino ( 1 hr 48 min.) -~"The Last Unicom" ( 1982. Fantasy) Anrmated ( 1 hr . 24 min ) 1:11@ "My Sc~ Project" (1985. Come- dy) Jann Stockwell. Dennis Hopper { 1 hr, 34 min.) "The Private History Of A Campaign That Failed" { 1981, Orama) Pat Hingle. Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr • 27 min ) 19 all "Shark!" (19da. AdYenture) Burt ~ Arthur Kennedy (2 hrs) 7*(CJ "Country" (1~. Orama) Jeeslca ~·Sam Sheperd. ( 1 tv. 49 mtn.) •Cl) ·~The K.lnd Strangera" (1974. Ora- ma) Stacy Keech. Samantha Eggar. { 1 hr .. 30 min.) ())"The River Rat" ( 1984. Orama) Tom- my Lee Jonee. Martha Pllmp1on ( 1 hr ~min.) (%) "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adventure) Pa· tr!Ck Swayze, C Thoma• Howell ( 1 hr . 54 min.) •(If) "Twilight Time" (1i83. Orama) Kart Malden, Jodi Thelen. ( 1 hr • 52 min ) •CC> "Bellt Are~ .. (1960. Muslc81) .AJdy HOiliday, Deen Martin (2 hra • 7 min) Cl) "Mania FaVOflte SpOft" ( 1964. Come-· . c.tyl Rock HUdlon. Paula PrenllsS (2 hrs . •(If) -c-.. • ccmar; .u• Ml'll ,.,._ .. Carln'a alx1h HBO a~ peerance leetwtng al-new uncen.ored material C 1 tv.) -· AT ,,_ .,_ Scheduled reviewS "legal Eagles" (Robert Redtoc'd. Oebre Winger, Daryl Hannah), "Running Scared" (Gfeoorv Hlnea, Bdly Crystal), "Ruthlesa Pe0Pi9'· (Bette Mldler. Denny De Vito). ~----­... ,_ .. ''Model Behevlof'' ( 1985. Com- edy) Bruce Lyona, Richard Beklna. Two young men poee u blgwlga In New Yori<'s world of high-fashion modeling to meet w~1hr .. 28 min) =11:=. 11 • OMC ... o .,. "Look Back In Darkness" {1975, Mystery) Bradford Diiiman, Catherine Schell. At a London party, a celebrated Jau pianist heart the voice of the man who kllled his wife and blinded him ~ears earlier (2 hfS ) 1-.Ll'I ~ .. "Alrplanel" (1~. Comedy) Robert Haya. Julte Hagerty In this spoof of disaster fllma, an alt11ner'a crew auc- cumbs 10 food poiaonlng and a nervous IOfmer war pilot la preaaed Into ~ 'PG~~~ ~ ... ''Sher1ocil Holmes'' ( 1932 Mystery) CllYe Br<><*. RegNJd Owen Based on a story by Arthur Conan Doyle The famed Br111sh 9Upef'lleuth tadllee e baffling mystery with the help of his trust- ed assistant, Or Watton ( 1 hr., 8 min ) •(If)--"Terminal Choice" (1985. Ora-ma) Joe Spano, Diane Venora. An lnveatl- 30 min.) -Cl) "It Happened At The Wortd'a Fair" (1963, Mueical) Elvt8 Pr~. Joen O'Brien ( 1 hr, 45 min) (%) "Law And Ordet" ( 1953, Western) Ronald Reegan, Dorothy Malone ( 1 hr .. 20 mtn.) -all "The 27th Day" ( 1957, Scienoe-Flc- tlon) Gene Barry, VaJerle French ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -(If) "American Dreemer" (1964, Come- dy) JoBeth wimam., Tom Conti (1 hr . 4S min) tW(I) "Prtzzl's Honor" (1985, Comedy) Jack Nicholson. Kathleen Turner (2.tn .. 10 min.) · -Afternoon Movies- -· "Sudden Terr°'" (1970, Mystery) Mark Lester, Susan George. (2 tvs.) (C) "Mask" (1985, Orama) Cher, Sam B- llott (2 hrs.) Cl) "Greese" (1978, Mutbl) John Tre volte, Oltvte Newtoo-John ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) t119 (1f) "High School U.S A." (1983, eom.- cfy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKeon. ( 1 hr , 40 min.)' 1111 Cl) "The River Rat" ( 1984, Drama) Tom my Lee Jonea, Martha Plimpton. ( 1 hr . 34 mlo.) - (%) "The AdYenturaa Of Tom Sawyer" gatlon Into the a!armlng Iner-of a cln- lc' s patient death tol points to fOOI pley with the hoepltal's computer netwofk: ·Ft (1 tv . 37 min.) ... __ _ •(l)Paml• • ... ''The Pr19oner Of Zenda'' ( 1937, Adventure) Aoneld Coman. Oevtd Niven A kJdnapped king's double fights oft UIUIS*'I ot the ttvone untl the ,..., ~led. (2 tn.) l ='lml• I I lllTWY mATINCICOMm • ... "Stardust" (1975, Orame) 0.- vtd &lex, Larry Hagman. A re>ck stat'• all-too-<apld rite to fame· leeda Nm to druga, llolatlon and • nef'VOUI breekdown. 'R' a::: min.) •1 IOOlmRI" I' CA Q lmAJ'llCLllP -econ I -~1•1 ,,. I.GIT.,,_ Ralph and Norton sue eech ott. <Nfll the _1d~~ofat~1Mt.Q 1111311 ... IATml• 1 I ITWY _,_ t e11tm•Cllft9UIC11M ... _ . -tuifli'C II .. .,. "The Man From Button WWow'' ( 1965, Western) Animated. V<** of Oele Robertaon, Howard Keel In the days of the Old West, a goyemment underoo¥lr agent trlee to find a milling poltictM. 'G' L! tv . 24 min.) • oo .,. "The Roeebud 8eect'I Hotel" ( 1984, Comedy) Coleen Cal11>. P9ter I Scolarl. All enterprlail ig ooupte puts a n.n- down le89ide reeort on .the roed to flnlln. clal recOYef)' by hiring Pf'Oltltut• who dOuble as bellhope. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 27 min.) (1938, Comedy) Tommy Kelty, _.. Moran. ( 1 tv , 33 min.) -CC) "The Bridge On The RIYer KW81" ( 1957, Orama) W1lllam Holden, Alec Guinness. (2 hra.. 4 1 min.) CD "1964" (1964, Orama) John Hurt, Richard Burton. (2 tn.) •CH> "My Sclerloe Protect" ( 1985, eom.- dy) John Stoci<well. Oennla Hopptr ( 1 hr . 34 min.) (%) "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Olwna) Burt Lancaster, Peter o· T oo1e. (2 tn.. 1 mn) •(I) "The Private Hlltcwy Of A ~ Thet Failed" (1981, Drama) Pllt ~. Edward Herrmann. ( 1 hr., 27 mn) •CD ''Somewhere Tomorrow'' (1964, er. ma) Sarah Jeaalca Patbr, Mency Adc:Jr ton. f1 br., 30 min.) •CH> "A View To A ~" ( 1985, AcMntln) Roger Moore, Tanya Rober1S. (2 tn.. 11 min.) (%) "Red Dawn" ( 1964, Adwint\n) Pe- trick Swayze, C. Thoma Howe1. ( 1 tv . 54 min.) -1vealag ----·11.• ---~ ... .., .. , .. , . Mft'U Ctlicego Cube at San Diego Sunday, June 29, 1986 25 \,/ -rriclay Cont. Padres (Live) (3 hrs ) AIC ... O ., .... ~n w+&llllTDll ..... .., me ... ..-ar1.MC1 • CMn'GL--ftl a m•n.11111• ca,...~ lie .-1 Geofge Hamson. Rosanne Cash. Ringo Starr Oeve Edmunds and former members of the Stray Cats gather for a 1am session with rock n' roll legend Carl Perkins ( 1 hr ) (I) TOP Mm IOllll Fred Pendleton vs Frankie Randall for the USBA hghtwetght title (vacant). scheduled f()( 1~ rounds. hve from Atlantic City N J (2 hrs 30 min) Cl) m¥ll "The Mysterious Stranger" ( 1982. Fantasy) Christopher Makepeace. Fred Gwynne A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies an encounter wtth an angel of dubtOUS ong1n 1n medieval Austna ( 1 hr . 30~'1 .. IL£ ... _, ..... _ greement with Henry Jackie and Sara move to a tenement l:i~••w ADAllmrft~--.0 9CMI "Oxford Blues" (1964, Drama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy Oxford UnlverSI ty's trad1t1onS are tossed to the wind by a brash American teen-ager 1n pursuit of an elusive Bntish cover girl 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 33 min) NII* ... 9 an•nn •IT Timmn' 1nteNiew with actor Danny De Vito I=~ A fireworks display com- l ny; a part1&lly paralyzed actress-model LOWI CC 11 llCllOI Tllm'let9111f ...... ,,,Pmnlm liUm1MIU. ..... .., m¥11 A Shuitng Season' ( 1979 Dramat Timothy Bottoms. Allyn Ann McLerie Based on the true story of a ter m1nally 111 athlete who devotes the last year of his Hie to coaching a girls' track team to a winning season ( 1 hr . 40 min ) i • LIJ8T ... DAIS 9IADOWI 7lll llY ,_ ~ A child takes a fan· tasy tnp through time with the Statue of L1ber1y in a special that traces the monu· ment's history Includes the Aca~y Award-winning animated short "Sundae In New Y or1< " MC1•mn lWl*'Dm .... w.ua1ca IAATU. ==OIALKrm ra..-.. ... ._ ... -.. wu ... ,,, MmM.I .,,,.,, WAll•T·-·---Q ... ........... ~ .... .,.. "Flashpoint" ( 1964. Drame) Kns Kristofferson. Tr .. t WIMiame Two bofdef petrolmen WlC(MI( a ~year-old mystery when they unearth a jee() con· 26 Sunday, June 29. 1986 taln1ng a skeleton and $800,000. burted In lthe ==~~f-,>,,_ 7lll tur•am• • ()) ~ mm Three atOC'iel a shutterbug finds an amazing antique cam- era. a barfly claims to have seen some leprechauns. a surly crttk: gets his come-~ In stereo (R) ( 1 hr.) U llD ~ .. Mlchael and KITT are victims of sabotage during en auto race lns~~hr) I a naTU1 ,,, ~ C8111111 Al CW "lllOI Scheduled: John Wllllams and the Boston P~ Esplanede OfchM- tra perlonn the music of renowned Ameo- can composers. firewOO<a dlaplay from the southern hp of Manhattan; actOC' Sam Waterston portrays writer Henry Oev1d Thoreau and examines the meaning of llb- erty .U~ I:. "A Majority Of One" ( t962. Drama) Alec Gulnneea. Rosalind Auuell A Jewish war widow from Brooklyn falls In love with a wealthy Japanese widower (2 hrs) I WAllJU .. __ ,,.._ .. _____ Q .... .,.u. •ML tTmT -"W$Ws Midyear Review" Eddlie Brown. Howard P Col- houn, Rober1 Nurock and Martin Zweig re- view stock market actMty during the first six months of '86 (8) lie 1MI ..wf Ol IWf E 11 Alm- maker Louis Malle'• documentary look at the American Immigrant experience. hlQhhght1ng their sucoess stories and their tenures with a focus on Central Ameri- cans. Africans and Asians. ( 1 hr., 30 min) ([) m¥ll "PriZZi's Honor" (1985, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Turner Di- rected by John Huston. Comphcations anse when a hit man for a Brooklyn c11me family marries an Intriguing L.A blonde with a closetful of skeletons. 'R' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cl) OllD ccuu ']) m¥ll "Pale Aider" ( 1985. Western) Chnt Eastwood, Michael Moriarty A mys- terious stranger rides into a mining town and brings much--nMded relief to gold prospectors being hetraated by an un- scrupulous power baron In stereo 'R' Q U hr , 53 min.) · m m¥ll "Fireman Save My Child" (1 9M. Comedy) Spike Jones. Buddy Hackett Pandemonium erupts in a 1900 fire station as a crew of zany firemen receive their first gaaoli~ed fire en- gLne ( 1 hr., 30 m1n.) • QZJ _, Tuatl • flOlm MY In stereo -~~--... W'-A fireworks display com-li"i~&r~~r Review" Eddie Brown. Howard P C<* houn, Robert Nurock and Martin Zweig r• view stock ma.rket actMty during the first six months of '86. • A CMllTGL JllUIT'll •Sarah Vaughan jOlna the National Symphony Ofcne.tra, conducted by Matlalav Rottropovleh, for the annual concert on the lawn of the U S . Capitol. A new H«Yy Mancini arra~ ment of "Salute to the s.vtcea." comml&- li<>rled tor the holiday. wt1I be performed. In stereo. (1 tv .. 30 min) i ...... ~·· .. .~.--"Happy Endings" (1983. Homance) John ~. Catherine Hicks A schoolteacher and an a.plrlng Singer dl8cCMlf romance on the rebound while helping eecn other bury the torches they still carry tor their former iov.ra. (R) Q.. (2 hrs.) U • lilMI WICI Crockett becomea In- volved with a woman who Ilea deadly for '*'1. In stereo (R) ( 1 tv ) T-..nDm -~'Stars And St Forever" 2. Biography) Clifton "e::bb. Debra Pagtt. After leevlng the Mann. Corps Band. John Philtp Sousa loons a b9nd of hll own ~er-> • A Jo.lmt • 9erah Vaughan joirlt the Nattonel Symphony Ofchestra, conducted by Matlslav Aoliropovich. for the annual concert on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol. A new Henry Mancini al'T8~ ment of "Salute to the Servlcea." commis- sioned for the holiday, Wll be performed In stereo. ( 1 tv . 30 min ) ........ u. (C) .. "Mask" ( 1985, Drame) Cher, Sam Elliott. Baaed on the true story of Rocky Dennis. a 16-year-old whOM opti- mistic: outlook on Nie Is undimmed by a rare cranial bone dlleue. 'PG-13' Q (2 hr•) ~ M1UIMl.llUI flOOTUU. ITMlm 9CMI "Prlzzl'a Honor" ( 1985. Come- dy) Jack Nk:holson. Kathleen Turner Di- rected by John Huston Complications arlae when a hit man tor a Brooklyn crime family marries an Intriguing L A blonde With a cloletful of skeletons. 'A' (2 hrs . 10 =" •Im TIACU In stereo. ( 1 hr ) •CID .,.. "St. Elmo's Are" j 1985, Dra-ma) Rob Lowe. Demi Moore. n Wuhlno- ton. seven recent college graduat• have varying deQr ... of success In confronting adult r•ltlea and relPOflSlbilltea 'R' Q l hr , .S mrn.) O• llAI ADmt'W -e .,..., Stingray goes undercov- er to Investigate reports of Ruaalant ab- ducting ~tlenta In a peychlatrk: ward In stereo. A ( 1 hr ) • IU _,. Scheduled Catherine ~enberg ("~sty"). David Selby ("Falcon Crest' ) . singer Jennifer Rush. ffi) ( 1 hr.) CJ) 9CMI "Bandolero" ( 1968, Western) Dean Martin, James Stewart. A man plots to help his convict brother and hla gang eecape by dlagutalng himself as a heno-man. (2 tn.) I _,,. ... .. .-.cM...,.. An exami- nation of the new Atnef1can approech to ~ education, heelth and ~ and famlfy relatlonshiot as chronicled In ma=.i 1t bett Miers Host Marlette Hart • 1~ ~ ~ ... ~lured: Big Trouble P!fformt ''Ticket to Aide." (R) {I)-Buster Drayton vs. Carlo8 San- toe In an IBF Jr Middleweight title from B<endan Byrne Arena. New Jersey (2 hrt.~.) 1 -M.LITAI- -::.=In at ... eo. (1 hr ) .. MGMA II .. .'Clnnonbd 1\11'1 II' (1984, ) Burt Reynolda. Dom OeLulae Thia MQl.Jll fMtur• another oollectlOn of crazlee In al aorta of motortzed ~ racing cr~try for cuh Many gueat-t&ar cameoe. lncludlng Frank Sina- -l'r~Coal. tra. Shlr1ey Maclalne. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 48 min.) -· IWI .... A moaalc of sounds and images are WCMW'I together to illustrate the experlel 1ee1 of ltmllgranta who P9Wd through Ellis l*nd between 1892 and 192.u;. 11 I I r::r... -.. 1W ff.•O•• .... -"' mAm Sketches: CNnese Interpreter: Super o. ... stunt ~h an 1 Hon ball; a r.r~--..... • 1 •• The flrs1 shoots bf'eek u1*» In what was once Tom· s ~~ Iii ..... CllZY ,..,, ... .,.. ""' Flkn cflpe from "BcAltt" and 'The Sand Pebblea." u well as teleYtsk>n footage and Interviews wtttl fr1endl. family, co-wont.,. and directors Robert Wile and Norman Jewlson, are featured In ltlts look I" •r-...0.-(I tw) 1W _,1IM:ll In ate<eo ( 1 hr \ 11::9 (I) ... "On&-Trlck Pony'1 (1980. Orama) Paul Simon. Blalf Brown. A onc&- populat performer Is pr.-,red by fNflry· one around him to drop,. styte of music and wnte aonga that can bf'lng hWn beck tothetgg40·L~ I lnw,_., ••..-rt 1.-r .... ......... •Y-1 UU9I Binns is a witness to an aocidtnt lnvoMng Dr Thorpe 1•1•1 AT_.•LMlllA . ...,.... ........ Q II ;9 ... "Can Hieronymous Men<ln Ever Forget Me<cy Humppe And And True H.ppr.e.?" (1969. Comedy) .Anthony Newtey, Joell Collins A lecherous show biz veteran recalll his wicked past. 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 'lli\ 11198. OPCMIGI From April 1985 entertatner Alan ?. actress Maria Con-chita Alonto, ma ne edltOf Soot Morris and ciar1netlst eta Fountain join host Jc>hnny ear.on. In Stefeo (R) ( 1 hf ) 11191· "'. a&.ftlOCID ~--~ fUI ..-aa. Spoofs are ln- tersperaed with edited Yef'lionl of Holly· WOOd'a worat rnovt.. Feetured: "Sid Fe- \'91'" (1987) (1hr .30mln.) • 1* ,._.. Fritz 11 allowed to return to wen In the power station; WIU endeev- ora to leern IOO(e about the Mastera' plans for the fut\M'e ~ ... _ ams& .,. "Silk, Satin And Sex" (1985. A~~ .. 15mln) -•_,nw:a In stereo (1 hf) ~ ... "Chnatlna" ( 1984. AdUl1) Jew9I Sheperd The erotle and dangerout aicplolta of a globetrotttng playglt1-hanl8-ubllaher. (1 "hr . 30 min) .. .. "Gr-· ( 1978. Mualcal) Travofta, OMa N9wton-John Baaed on the Broadway lhow A 1950I higt'I IChool gang leeder trlea to win beet< the pr9tty A~rdan exoh9nge student he romanced during aummer vec11tlon. In stereo. 'PG'~· 50mln.) -1==-.. "Be.be" ( 1975. Biography) Su- san Clark. Alax Katra. Babe Oidrlcklon Zahar*. the world's gr•teat woman 1th· lete, wegee a heroic bettle against e&ncef i tn.. 5mln.J ...... l.lff .. ITM IUICI Guett· Ted Lange In st~'U1 rJ.mu IS..~''Cn M llWTa TO •M1m1YMM . (I) COi' -LMllOm NCAA OMslon I ;i~:.r from Newattt, 0. ... • ,:., _,. _.. In stefeo ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ........... (!) .. ''The RoYer" (1967. Adven- ture) Anthony Oum, Ftta Hayworth. In the days followtng the Franch Revolution. a prlvat.. raacl* a loYely young glr1 from a hOfde of rebela. (2 tvs . 30 min.) ~_. "Moulin ~" ( 1952. BioQl'a ) JoM Farrar, Colette Malohend J.m- the cafe fife of Peria. renowned artist T~rec struggle9 with the dlsas t .. and rejok:ea In the Toves of his fife (2 h,._~ ICO'rT w•_.-'llACUlnstereo (1 hr} wMl .. "A View To A Kin" (1985. Ad vantura) Rc:>g8f Moora. Tanya Roberta Brttilh agent Jama9 Bond attempts to thwart an industrialist'• plans to become czat of the computer Industry 'PG' Q (2 hrs.. 11 min .. ) '11 ([).,. "Afffrt Cet" (1984. Adventure) Kar1n Mani. Robert T ortl. After hoodlum8 cal* her grandmother'• daeth. a venge- ful woman uaea her martial art• expertlae to bf'lng the troga to justice. 'R' ( 1 hf., 23 min.) w•.,.. "lbe Other Low" (1947. Ora- ma) David NIYen, Barbera Stanwyck A concert pianist and her doctOf faJ In love during her stay at a Swtaa TB cllnlc (2 at"• ... Feeturect Big Trouble ~~ms "TJd(et to Alda." (R) ~ ._., COl.LICftCll OI LCM ... ''Twlllgtlt For The Godl" ( 1958, Orama) Rock Hudlon, Cyd Charisse Paaengars at>oerd a broken-down ship WOf1l t~ to auvlYe and raech safety ~~~-... ........ .. "ZW Dawn" (1979. Orama) L.ancaater, Peter O'Toota. The Eng- lish wage a bttt• war against the ZIAu na- tion In ,9th-oent\#y AfriCa. 'PG' (2 tin . 1 min.) W (C) .. ''The Initiation" (1983, HOfrOf) Vn Mllea. Clu Gullgaf A hazing Initiation pr9l'lk bacomea daedly wt'lel"I IOfOf1ty pledgel and their boyfrienda ara k.ic:te a dapertmerrt store with a homlcldal maN-ac. 'R' (1 hr .• 38 min.) ..... "lMOn Dollar Lagt" ( 1932. COmedy) W.C. Aeldl. Jecit ()a.Ide. A mythical kingdom ftnda Its weelth dwlfl- cllng and deddel to oonoantrata on tta Olymplc teem In an 9ffof1 to ralaa money l~mln.) ... ,_~ .. -1UCU In stefe<> " ... Cl).,_ "The Last Fight" (1983, Ora- ma) Willle Colon, Ruben 8ladea. A IUC· ce11ful recording artll1 yearns to win a boxing title and set• ott to New Ye>Ot to realize his dream. 'R' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) 1:1111'0• UlllJI .. DAW-• I 11 ... .. .,._ .ccumrt __ -.,_"Klier With Two Fee." ( 1974, Mystery) Donna Milla. Ian Hendry An ar- chitect makes an appointment with a young woman to !<><* OWK her new houee but his menta»y unbalanced twin shows ;=place (2 tin ) ~,. ___ _ _., MIChelob National Club Anals frOm Tampa, Fla. (R) (1 hr.) ([).,. "Prlzz!'s Honor" (1985. Come- dy) Jack Nieholson. Kathleen Turner 0.- rected by John Huaton. Complicetlons arise when a hit man '°' a Broo6(tyn crime famtly marries an Intriguing L A blonde with a ciosetful of skeletons 'R' (2 hra., 10mtn) Cl)'" YU ... illlll•l•lllUA •8.,. "Man On The Flying Trapeze" (1935. Comedy) W C Fields. Mary Bnan A daughte< helps her unhappy father slan=e>< his rfghta ( I hr . 40 min ) CC) "FrallC'..CW: ( 1982. Biography) JesSIC8 Lanr.. Kim Stanley. Chronicle of the tragic he of Frances ~armer. screen star of the · 30s an1 · 40s. whose dom•- neef•~ mother committed he< to an n sane asylum ·R' (2 hrs. 20 min) •CID llOWI "Girls Of The White O<chid" ( 1983. Orama} Ann J1u .. n. Jennifer Jason-Leigh A young woman ioo·~ to the Far East for what she believes IS a ca- reer as an aoterta1ner only to be pressured into the world of P"OSt1tut100 11 hr 38 mm) • 11 .,. "Mandrake" ( 1979. Adven- ture) Anthony Herrera. Robert Reed Mandrake the Magician Usefl h~ special powers to combat a ruthless madman and his army of mm~trolled robots (2 hra. 30 min) IW WM WIZ&l'llll.._ U,_TMIPM&Y ~-'llllfWITCA11 .,. "Stay As You Are' ( 1980. Ro- mance) Marcello Mastroianni, Nastassla Klnskl A mlddle-aged marned man em- barks on an atta1r with a teen-age gll1 who may be related to h1m (Subtitled) ( 1 hr., 45mtn) .. (l)llOWI "Pale Rider" (1985 Western) Clint Eastwood. Mlchael MOfiarty A my&- te<ioUs stranger rides Into a mining town and brings much-needed relief to gold proepec:tOfS being harrassed by an un- scrupuk>us power baron In stereo 'R' Q ; hr .• 53mln) -~ .,. "Captains Courageous· ( 1937. A<Mwlture) Spencer Tracy. Freddie Bar- tholomew A spoiled ~ boy leerns many leaons on a rough fishing "-' ( 2 M'-'••ACI ..... ~ ......... =~ ........... ------,.,.....,... ........ l&A.U.Q Sunday. June 29 1986 27 -Salurclay _ Momiag ___ _ ·1a:~~ .... ~--"°""" um.IHICM.I • a••_,wmtYGU Rare foot- age of EMI performing with a small group of musician friends reveell his warmth and magk: U he Mlgl Mrty hltl that Include ... 1 .. ~z=.~m .. , .. LROICIWIT =... "Law And Order" ( 1953, West- ern) Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Mlllone ( 1 hr . 20 min.) ... CC) .... "The Last Unicorn" (1982 Fantasy) Animated ( 1 tv . 24 min ) ........ Wl..,,_Tmaof CW'ICGI ..... oc em cu.• tmTU ... ,., ·-IT'ltam•I Ill ... GUY ...... ......... -. .... ~ ....... .-TNACI NA.,... Southern CaJttomla Open from ANerllde, Callf (A) (2 hrl) CH) .. "Qoek And Oegger" ( 1984. Suapente) Henry Thornal. t>8t>ney Col&- man. (1hr .. 41mln ) Cl) .. "Sherlock Holmes" ( 1932. Myst...y) Clive Brook, RegtnaJd Owen ( 1 hr. 30 min) (I),... CllAll When Franklin Ford 11 falsely arreeted. he learns the rMlttiee of law ti. -1 ..::rJ1xth gradefS from 102nd Street Bementary School and Raymond Avenue Bementary School. Loe Angeles. ~~erezhoeta. WllW rr•WhW mt11tr 1m111 tobl 11 ,_ Wh• 1111-..r _..LUCY JllllCI ....... nm.ai1.-e ,. ·= G .... , a .. ,... .... Q MnmAY• I °" .. CIU&tEO ..... ...... --llmTOl)Q lllf...cYm P-.u1•1•-.-rmWN1e awaiting hie eucutton. a Yank .. epy and a Confederate 04nefal exctwnge their vlewt on deeth. (%) mW11 "Mal6'" ( 1985, Orama) Chef. Sam ENlott (2 tva.) Ml(C) .. "Stacy'• Knights" (1983. Ora- ma) Andra MIUlan. ~ Coetner ( 1 hr 35mln) •• n 111u•..-o 28 Sunday, June 29, 1986 .,__•1•=•1L L"':i.-~'°,... -IAYLA ••nr11t11•---Q .... Ill. Mllr Cll M llT1 .. •1• t.alllfl"-UWI •• I ---Women'• Final. from~~) (3hrs) la.-...., L.ocmYnml cam. I =~ .......... l&m.mTM UUC1ICA • IUCD &L9-... A mosaic of soundl and imagee are woven togethef to btrate the experiences of immigrants who pueed through Ellis Island between 1892 and 1927 (A) I DAM .. -..alll .... ,_ ... _._ flCSll MTIM:ml Budweiaef Unhmlt- ed =a from Miami (A) ( 1 hr ) "Hambone And H•" (1984. Lillian Gish. Timothy Bottoms ~ • min.) ..... .,... .. "Sombrero" (1953. Orar;na) Pier~· AJcardO Montalban (2 hrs ) ·1 DAWY :::'ia111 ITMuml """9 -OlrmTMrr .... The ap1rlt, hopet and perseverance of Immigrants to America are chronicled in this Emmy award-winning documentary narrated by actor James Whitmore ICMTOCllc.c.-. 'llFIT-Wmllwm .. Cl) .......... _ .. ~ iOGiAN.L um Live from Moacow led event• Include Opening Cer• rnonlee, Swimming, Track and Aeld, Men'• BasQtbell (from Spain). Women's Basketbell, Women's Marathon and Mod- em Pentathlon. =) l lr1:~ Q .. ,_ .. --....al uml Live from M08cow ~ ewnt• Include Opening Cer• moniee, Swlmmlng, Track and Reid. Bu- ketb911, Women'• Matathon and Modem Pen=·~---l ..... MLG9 '·~-... -.. "Oeeperately S.lng Susan" (1985, Comedy) Roeanna Arquette, Ma- donna. ( 1 hr • "" min ) Cl) MnO IM:ml Acropolla AaNy from 0r7. l7 (1 hr.) (1J 11111M A dockworke< be- frlendS a lily nttle boy and glv98 him a ..,_of NH-worth ( 1 hr, 15 min.) -t==.-----.... ....,. umca FeatlKect. Na- t1ona1 Trector Pulftng Champl<>nshlps, from 8owtlng Green, Ohio ( 1 hr • 30 lmen.ha..- •tnwt..., .... ~­••AT-.... ,, ____ _ ~..,, ... .... "The AdY9nt\ .. 8 Of Tom wy9('' ( 1938, Comedy) Tommy Kelly Jackie Moran. ( 1 tv . 33 min ) -·Cl) ..... (!) ...,.._ Cll M llT1 ~ rend1- ttone of Petti La8ele'1 "New Attitude . The Village People'• "YMCA" and JM- nlfer Holldey'• "And I Am Telkng Yoo rm Not~ I:',.':' .. cm •~ •caa aa .... ccum T .. -U.S. Open en.mp.on-~from Mleml (Taped) (1 hr.) CID .... "The Man Wrth One Red Shoe" (1985. Comedy) Tom Hank•. Oebney Coleman. ( 1 hr , 32 min.) (l)llYI TO-=cmt Cl) .... "In Which We SeMt" ( 1942. Orama) Noel Coward. John Miii ( 1 hr -~-·-·-... ,_ ,._ UUCTIC ;:.~anan And The Green God cie." ( 1938, Adventure) Herman Bnx (Bruce Bennett), Ula Holt ( 1 hr , 30 mln~-­ ="'=--111--,. ._ aon-•--.&.cc.. C>nglnal Oooble Brotherl join the current memberl '°' a ftnal concert of the group's many hits. Taped at the \.Jnlwrlity of CaNfornla at Benteley In 1982 (1 hr.) tWll ....... I---~ I _..._"Mi. Switch to the Reecue" At*nated Two childrel' tlme-tr.vel to the 17th century and meet a ll~ru:art 1 of 2) (A) Q ... TUii w•111n ....,. OiiitU a I tiff llUl.111- .. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder dome" (1985, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Tlna Turner. (1 hr., 46 min.) ~_ ... _..,, _,, ___ ........a A 12-yeer-old boy'• hopee to t>eoome a photograpt'lef deltl with his father's p&ene for him to pur-.19 a pro football ca- reer. Alex Karr .. a1ars. (1 hr) (%) 11M1 "Red Dawn" =· A<tven ltur~ .• P:!r~~waym, C. T 1 Howell ... .,."....,. .... ,. TW 'J'"c'= ... Whlle r~or the "Shel' lock Holmee" play, Denny and Chfil playing the two 16euths -•t oot to 181' who'• sabotaging the school In 1t81'eo A)~~ .,....,, ....,an,., ... 111_ ... CUii_ .,. "Cannonb9n Aun" (1981 Gome<!v) Burt Aeynotde. Dom Oelul9e i! "'·1. min.) • M• 10nu1101&11'fm•u. ... -Alternaoa ---• -· .. "A Matter Of Wife And -Salurclay Cont.- ; ' + -· .. "The Girt WhO Came Gttt-Wrapped" (1974, Comedy) Richard L~en Velentlne. ( 1 tv . 30 min ) ·-·==--=-Ml .. "Funny Lady'' ( 1975, Muebl) Betbra Streisand. James C..n. (2 hrs., 20 ~ 11191--=== II • um ca•am:1 _ .. .. "Great Mlslourf Raid" (1950, Western) Macdonald Carey, Wendell Cor.v. (2 tn.) I lb'f'Y --•11::••1 a•• tmUC•mllf LIM IGU Mazda Hall of Fame Qas.. sic, third round. live from Sogarland, Tex- as. (2hrs.) CD.,. "No Big Deel" (1983, Orama) Tarrvny Grlme8. f<evtn Ollloo ( 1 hr. 27 mlnJ .. ~ .. "Oreemscape" ( 1984, Science ~tlon) Dennis Quaid, Max Voo Sydow lhr .. 35mln} ,..,., . .,.. -WMOPMIT• ITMtm M 1'9CIDI win telll Frttz that one of ~ cto.'l't app!'QYe of the Mastera p&an1 to dettrot mankind. I ...... "_ ••n•w••.,. .. "The Omega Man" ( 1971, Sci- ence-Action) Charlton Hettoo. Anthony Zerbe. (1hr .. 38min.) .. , MISC• ..... ''Balloonlng'' .. "The Thr .. Stooo-Meet Her- cu•" (1982. Comedy) Tfvee Stooges, Vicki Trickett. ~ I .U'lllT LI 11 M CUii OP A !<><* at epllodea of "Greeteat Sports Legeildl''. which aired cM'tng 1985, with highlights of buebaft players Babe Ruth and Joe Morgan and 1956 Olympic De- cathlon ~ Miit Campbell. ( 1 hr ) I~...,.. Liii N Profiled Alberto Salazar, marathon champton e .,. "George"~ Adventure) Marshell Thompson, M«cier. (2 ~~-" l Montreal Expoa at Atlanta Bravea (LIYe) (2 tn.) e IDWA F\mlen natutalst Yuri Ledin vis- its Wrangel Island. a Soviet pc11111lo11 300 mllea off Alaska's coeat. to oblefve po'8r bearl. waJruNa. Siberian anow li andJ>*'~x;.&\~ Cl ilillU •• , I ___ .,. ITMtm • Cl) NA.., Sammy O.vta Jr. Greater Hartt~~ third round, from HartfOf'd. &j w~.30-='· ScheOJled: Firecracker 400 Stock Cat Raoe from O.ytona Beech. Ra.. The Dreem Mlle Roed Race from Olk>. Nor#ay; reports from Liberty Weekend Celebratlon. from Battery Park In New Yen City. (Taped) l~Mti-·-··--.,. .,. "~t" (19&4. Drama) Kr1a Kriatoff..-.on. Treet Wiiiia,,._ ( 1 hr . 34 min.) .. • If• --Spoft• oornpttltlon feetutlna CMt memberl from "Dynasty," "OallM" and "H• St. 8IUea." (R) ( 1 hr ) I m&111T...au 1 I I I ,,.,., ... .. "Danger Route" ( 19e8. Adwn ture) Richard Johnson. Carol Lyntey. (2 lhrs.~ .. ... ,., ... ---....... ,..... ..... 9Gl'*"9 .. .,_"The Deep" (H~n. Adwntwe) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline BllMt. (2 hrs., 4 min.) CD ... "Red O.wn" (1984, A<tveo- ture) Patrick Swayze. C. Thoma Howell • ~hr., 54 ml"J ... &Diii . .. "Something Wicked Thia Way Comee'' ( 1983, SuspenM) Jaon Ro- batda. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) 1 .-AYU!WA till _..,..OP._..~ Fltecracker 400 Stock Car Race from 0.ytona Beech. Fla • The Oreem Mlle Roed Race from Olk>. NoNway; reports from Liberty Weekend Celebratlon. from Battery Park In New Yen City. (Taped) U tv 30mln.) CJ) (l) ATM ... Scheduled r.W.WS: "Psycho Ill" (Anthooy Perkins) ; "About Last Night " (Rob Lowe. Demi Moore). "Ruth .... People" (Bette Mldler. O.nny 0evt10L l m•z•c ~ ...... .,. "Days Of Heaven" (1978, Ora- ma) Brootte Adams. Richard Gere ( 1 hr • 35.., .... .. ,awns•~ u--rA ... &ACI .......... .. "Slither" ( 1973, Adventure) Jamee Caan. Peter Boyte (2 hrs.) e .. "The Bingo Long Traveling Al- Stars And MotOf' Kings" ( 1976, Comedy) Billy Dee WIUlama. Richard PryOf' (2 hrs.) (17) ---.&. .... From Moecow Sdledu6ed event• include Swwnmlng. Men'• Buketball and Modern Pentathlon. !:aped) ( .. hrs.) 1MmYC•~ 'Ptill1p.Johnson: A -POf'1ralt" Noted American architect Philip Johnson dilcJ .... his career with cioee friend, writer Rosamund Bernier. Q .......... l hr.) -• 111..:1 A tour of Remy Mar-tin and a vtalt to Le Notre. a patlseerte known tor It• decoratlYe cr .. tlonl. Cl) .,. "Yankee Doodle 0.ndy" (1942. Mullcal) Jamee Cegney. Joen Lellle. (2 hra.. 30 min.) =,_ "Chrlatmaa In J4Xy" ( 1940. ) Olcit Powell. Ellen Drew ( 1 hr • . nm-•ccurm.-• .. ..., ........ ,._Richard shar• childhood memorlel. recalls his bru8h with death and talt<a about his rE~-.,, ..• ....... _.., .. ·Clmf~ -1vening ---- ·11cc::- Sunday. June 29. 1986 29 ' -Saturclay Cont • ''" ,., , .....• ., , .. , .d .... ~ by~ \ • " •\ 1'1,'I• I .. .......,, t\.' "-' \. ""' Ill tn. Sall~ • I \If itl'I s.t\ Olegc> ,, .. '• Foei.. a loolc at I , -1.l'Vfl\,I --ot ~ I ~I \. ..... hl9 ob Whefl .. " • 1 • 1.'1191 1'118 CQfn- \j..>11..lf IK.'1• <Jt 4 wind)< "'"'"'' \fl-Cd ~lo!' I ~Vf""· (R) 0 I I ltt .?9 1 • --MM F .. tUfed host AINey CWdner wtth epec:lel guest host actr ... I author Michele ~ of The Mamas And The Papa ft>w off Michelle'a new him, "Amencan Anthem," and her new boot< "California Oreemn", take to the water• of San Diego '°' the tradrtloneJ aummertlme e.. can ~ .... the r•l way to p6ay voleybd, IMm about the new way to dine caled "grazing" [...,.._ umJ While working II the Rudd'I al! home. Barbera ruM Into her 10<· mer hulbend ( t tv ) Cl) Al llUTI Muhammed All I/I L eon Splnj(a, taped Feb 1978 In Laa Vegas ( 1 ~.. "Cloek And Degger" ( 1984. ~) Henry Thoma, Dabney COie man. An 1 t·yeer-old with 1n ove<zealous Imagination becomee ent1ngled In a real 111e IPY adVentUfe when he wttneeeee a murder end the theft ot top-Merel mllUary d<>Cumenta 'PG' 9 ( 1hr .41 min) 119 en-..._ Judgea Stoney Jackaon. Micheal Damian, Lydia CO<nell PerlOfm· l •nc::ntA? Demian In ate<eo (Al ---~::.-.. ..,. --mo'IW.W ll Fea lured Her4 Vlllechalze 'llalta Joen al the Wiid Animal Perk. a loolc et thOfoughb<ed hot'N training beNnd the IOetlM at Del mar Racetrack. ~ II llR .. .. "Angel" ( 1984. Orama) Clltf onnan, SUUl'I Tyrrell A student 1uma 10 P'<»tlt\Jtlon ao that an. can pay the tuition •1 en exck.19111e high 9Chool 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min) •• Cl) .,. "The Scarlet Plmpefnef' (1 982, Adventur.) Anthony Andrewa. Jane Seymour Baled on the Baroness Ofczy cluaic Ouf'ing the French ReYoilJ... tlOn, • dat~ ad'.lenhnr reecuee French artat0Cf81t !tom the guOlotlne. ekldlng au- -tnofltlM by ~ ... loppcst'I Engllan noo.man. (R) O (3 hra) • • MOTi GP Lii Jo'• tenner boy inend1a • ~ ~ in Atlantic City In tt•eo. (R) 0 • a ·ITA1W GP~ C:.11 'cl ca..Alm PtilcQ> Dominoo. ~n Home and ltzhek ~ JOll'l '"Zubln Meh- ta and the N9w y Ofk Ptlil\armonlC Of· cn.tra tor a a..cal n-.c sMJte lfom <Antr• Pwt(" N9w Yen O (2 tn I • ... Open Sauon" (197• ~) P9ter Fonda. Cornela Stw~ nv .. men&llly ~ "'9tnam Yett i:*Y a M(9UIC cat~ giaroe With I young coupl9 whofn ~ kJdnlC> 10 • I\ tn. spott ( 2 hrs I -.. Sane Tme. Naki \'9111• 1978. C()fMdy) ~ ~ Oen &rs tyn. Two ~ carry on an W'VJ9U8I •" trarner•l:al a"*' by rneenng at the 5lllTie retort tor 009 .-.00 .ch ).., "' ,... · ..... ~ (2 tvs.) • • -E~ i.e. heedtiuntet'J and cernl'ewOU9 plentl 1n the !ungiee ot eom.o n ~tf'leeet ~ CPwt l of ~ > l tv , lml"ffllll .... .. 2 ·-An IJUfT!l-netlon of new Amer'can approecn ro ~~~rd ........ ~ ~ ,.lb~ • ctwonded r mt1nV ~I beet ........ Molt: ~ Ho;&.f hr ~ (!) -=-· (JJ ... "St. Elmo't Fire" (1985, Ora ma) Rob Lowe. Demi Moore In w~ ton MWt'I recent college ~ac:bltee have varying degreee of tue::e:.. in confronting adutt reellt• and r~ee 'R' ( 1 tv. 48 nVn.) (l)TMmW•NK-(J) NM CllAll When Frenklln Ford IS falMty arrested, he leernl the reeltiea of iew.o l _ucm,_ ...... ,..,_ • ••tnstereo. ll9nUI t11 • ... -..... Vlct0< Bofge; LO<etta Swlt In Monte C.rto. producer Danny Arnold; LIN Whelctret ("Factt of Life'), Holtywood photogra r Dick Zimmerman. (R) ( 1 hr.) Ill_ ...... ~, .. ,,_,., • __ _,In stereo I: "Covert Action" (1978, Adven ture) Oevtd Janssen, Arthur Kennedy A looner Amencan CIA agent In Greece probes into a fellow agent's deeth and finds his own Ufe imperiled after penning a book about his el(pel"lenoes. (2 hrs) a> IOCmlWl.L. IAml From Moecow Scheduled events iodude Swimming and Men's and Women'• Basketben (A) (4 hrs) • •.-e awl. WM A look at the mas- sacre of =.blcan9 at BadeJOZ. ( t hr ) I DM.UI Liii Photographer$ and edtors associllted OY8f the yeers wtth l.lle magazine reftect on some of the mejot events covered by the publication. (R) ( 1 tv) CC) mWll "Mad Max Beyond ThJnde< dome" ( 1985, AdVenture) Mel Gibeon T na Turner After being robbed. • man confronts the m1Streea ot a tiaarre post apocalyphc 90Clety and • chelenged to a duel to the death 'PG-13' Q ( 1 tv . 46 mm~ ~.,. "The Man With One Red Shoe ( 1985. Comedy) Tom ....._ Oebniry Coleman Choeerl at random. • 90meWNt \)ff-center VIOiinist • thrust rnto the era.- fire of n'V8I CIA grouJ19 rn WlllNngton 'PG' iJ 1 tv . 32 r'TWI.) Cl) C •t I ....-..cl Oempeey 8"'C Makepeece pursue • ~ Ql"O leeC)er after he wifticis brutal ~ on polc:e informants. I 1 hr ) .,.. er .. ~ , 1984 SC1enc:e F'oet.on Dennis Quaid Max Von Sydc:M Wtllle wont.ng W'th a sc:..1lllt who hM dig. cO\IWed a way to pro,ect one's~ tl'lOl.gtlts into another'• ~ • ~ st\lmOielS upon • ptoc to ~ the tn9tN>C . '°' political purpoeee In st..o PG-• 3 t: "' . 35 ITW\. ) .,IJ .,.. "MaK" ( 1985, Clranw) °* Sam ElMott Baed on the true story vi ~'; o.nn.. a tr.,...,~ wnc.. opi- "'l!St1C ""'IO<* on "9 • uidmrned by a 'lVe .:rafll&i txlne C--. 'PG-13' f 2 'lr$.) • -··~.Of The Loet" ( 1968 "<!li«lt\n) Rlcherd Greene. L"*• Helplt' An ad\.~·~ end his 'amlly .,. stranded on • remc:lt9 l8lllnd. 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MACINTOSH- Choow rhr uh1malC' Word 1n word rroct'llina. • Prtnl V(>Ur ck>cumf'nta on popular lf't1rH1ual1rv prontrn • Stou Ions do<.umf'nlA ~A"'" • Uw th~ adVllnud rrwrir fa<oli" h• r~•~ CUlloml«'d form IH'lrn A powerful business computer ·~ only a\ powerful u 1l's f'<•\S1b1hl1c~ Behold The r~ah13tion Macintosh™ Plus Behold lhrec incomparable sol· ut1om t.o major business problems from "FRI l~" to great 14vin&s! 1"E~PORT I COSTA MESA ~ NATK>N The Army's anti- t error I at Delta rcewn reported- ly be on hand for Liberty Weekend festivities. A4. · ......... .. so~ I Drugi .... prob- M>ly the ., •• -of. con~· . ~ tt-pathologl9t Who performed 'ltle autopsy. See EM. - HOf . 'OMCAITa ON Al -' - SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1986 Westin hotel gets·~kosherized' Arranges operations to accommodate- 2 0 guests for a bar mttzvah bar none Avi Steiglitz turned 13 an a bia way this weekend. His parents, a prominent Beverly Hillscouple, booked I IOroomsat the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa for a bar mitzvah bar none. A quaner of the hotel was reserved for the fo ur-day celebration in what Westin officials say is the laraest kosher caterina event ever in Oranae County. Some 2SO aucsts began amvina Thunday. with Joseph and Mala Steaghtz picking up the tab fora spare- no-expcn\C weekend. Some of the guests are being flown from New · York. Part of the dinner is being shipped from Chicago. Bar m1uvahs arc held to mark the They tuaed and atraJned. bat Coeta Meu U,btwetcbta (from left) Detecti•e Jerry Holloway, omcer Larry Blcb, TONY SAAVEDRA PERSPECTIVE comin1 of aae for Jewish boys, usuall y at 13. Because the Steiahu family o~rves fonnaJ Jewish law, all the food and preparations for the event must be kosher -meaning cleaned and sanitized accordina to Judaic standards. The costs, especially for meals, will be driven up considerably by the painsukina tuk of"kosherizina" the hotel kitchen and accommodatina the strict customs of traditional Judaism. The hotel tab 1s expected to be in the nei&hborhood o( SS0,000 because of all the extras. For instance, a "Sabbath elevator .. was set aside for auests observina commandments not to operate ma- ~ ................... I( ..... set. Job.a Plapatrlck and motor omcer Dale Btmey loet ln the Police Olymplca .. war. Deta1la on 84. Cops outperform stars in tug-of-war By MICHELLE COLE °' ... .,., ......... Proving that tug-of-war is one athletic event where burly 11 better, seven local police captains left eiaht celebrity challenscrs on their backs with lep flailina Sunday afternoon, the final day of the Police Olympics. Perhaps the cclebntie first knew they were outcluscd when they stepped out of their black limousines and onto the grass at UC Irvine's Mesa field. "These au.Ys look like animala," said celebnty Tony Bevacqua. More on Olympics on 84,6 "Check out their b&& thiahs and triceps.•• But the police captatns were ·~~ womed, especially about celebrity team captain Roger Mo Jey. Mo Icy, who pa1o a hcl icoptor on the television series "Mqnum P.1.," took the competition seriously. Sens- ina tbit h11 frv~-man, three-wo.man team Wiii in trouble. Mo Icy in11sted on a ~t count JU t pnor to the start of the tut-of~war. . "Wt mW.t haveciaht people, but 1f they 1-ve two sumo wrc tiers. 1t doesn't •uer ... he id. chincry from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. An elevator oper- ator was on hand, stopping at every level bccau1e observant Jews are also prevented from sayina what floor they wanL In fact, a few Orthodox Jews are even prohibited from using the elevator. A larJC portion of the kitchen was cordoned off with maw~ tape Thunday and purified by a rabbi with a blowtoreh. He then blessed the area before allowing the cookin& to bcain. On the other sttie oft~ldtchen, it was business as usual. .. The b1gest challenae is runnina the ke>lhff and rcaular opcrauoru at the same time," Slld Cathy Bo1re, hotel spokeswoman. Most hotel staffers are finding it qui~ unonhodox to be OrthOdox. None of the dishes, utensils or appliancn used for rcaular meals can be reused for the I, 740 kosher breakfasts, lunches and dinners for the Ste1glitz celebration. Dishes from kosher meals must be washed by hand~ with \he 11lvcrware ind1v1dually wrapped. Moreover. (Pleue ... ll08Jl&R/ A2) Man wounded in swap meet confrontation By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ~ ........ A Garden Grove man was shot and wounded Saturday followina a dis- pute with another motorist over a park.ins spot at the Oranse County Fairsrounds 10 Costa Mesa, pol;cc pomd. Michael K. Harris, 24, was shot once in the shoulder in the I: IS p.m. ruckus and was la1eradmitt~ in~ cond1t100 to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Harris. who wu plannina to attend a swap meet at the fairarounds, told police he was ridinf throuah the parkina lot in a friends car when the driver of a white compact cut them ofT. .. They exchan&cd words and acstures," said Lt. 01ff Mc8nde. The disagreement C$Cllated when Hams aot out of the car and chased the other vehicle. When he cauaht up with the car. Hams rcacbcd throup the dnver's wmdow. apparently to crab the dnver. One of the two men ndin& in the car pulled out a .4S caliber handl\ll1 and shot Harris in the ri&ht shouldtr, with the bullet stnk.ina bi collarboat, police said. The wounded man was p1ckcd up by hi fnm o drove ta a P1n1c ·throuah the city looking for a bospi· tal, pohce .aid. Neither Ham~ nM the driver were aw.-are that a hospit.al was located across the strttt from the fairsrounds. The men eventually potted and flaged down an ambulance at the intcntttion of ewport Boulevard and Bay Street. said McBndc. Hams was transported back to the hospital without further incident Live, work project takes a step ahead BJ LAURA MERK defended their opposJUon to the plan. °' ... ~,.....,. while backers oflhe project also dtd LaJuna Beach Plannana Com-their best to convince the com- miwoners debated at length last m1ss1on, s.a1d Tamara Campbell 1- week before approving a code amend· c1ty planner. ment tha\ allows artists to both lave The code amendment. which w111 and work an condom1n1ums -•e'"1ff,__.hcLA forwarded to the Ctty Counetl for Laauna Canyon Road final approval. amends the Clty's ltlht Residents of Canyon Ac~. adJa-1ndustnal and res1denttal zone re- cent to a proposed hve-work project quiremcnts to promote PtOJCC'ts dc- that would take advantage of the law. (Pleue 11ee AllTI&TS•/A2) SUMMER In today' a OaMy. Piiot Brtdge Bulletin Board ~neat Clualfled ... Crouword O.th Notices Entertainment HOrOIC<>pe A6 A3 01 04-8 03 88 Project Wipeout gears up fol( Fourth " By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... a.llJ,... .... Lifcauards in Huntmaton Beach. Newpon ~ach and Laauna Beach will wear special T-hirt over the Fourth ot July weekend to publicize a pr~m to promote water safety. L1feauards also will d1 tnbute 1n- fonnauon hccts to the beach crowd that d1~U\\ water safety and how-to avoid sun-related injune , sai<i John Barbadian. vice pre idcnt of hunan re ur,c\ at Hoaa Memonal H pit.al in ·c~port Beach. Hoaa pon~n ttie prOIJ'&m, called PrQJtct W.1pcout, host lot0 i emblazoned on the v.hatt T. 1ru the lifeguards will wear. The T· h1rts v.cre introdu cd 1n M•)' at~ hotJ)ital offic11ll '1racd local urf 'hops and othrr coe w retail store to II th hlr'U to ,.,It awarcn of ~ clan or davu'I into th surf. The Olllbritiel outwtilht'd tht police l~JpcMiadslO l,22)pounda. .....-._,,._W-~.4'4 AOl.cou.Dl 0.0 WI.I tho pOID QlllllaiM• teem weapon, in the M"lalb& ronn of uianne Reprd, aliu Ml• Tecate. In The Service Ann Landers Opn1on-~~ Paparazzi Public Notl Spotts 02-3 A6 A7 A7 A8 02-3 88 e•-7 a ·1.3 ~tt hcd t<> the hart arc h una 10 water safety ru P W1peout -a U'd an re pun to an 1ncrca "'' number of' Reprd waa suppoeed to compete onlhe~lebrit,_-:,m,bUtbtau1tthe Lo9 •rtrl•• ~ lluda lllH••• tan outnum the pol~ cap-Block rl;rtl ... ....., pOlloe=-: ...., t.ain tu -of·war orpni1cr Wayne tllelt ..... u ... Loe Police ,...._ ... TUO/A2) ~t'a ....... .... ,. "A••• taa. Once" la a ... .._ · trlbtate to 18 Callfonla otno.n ..... lD tla put 1 . TIM oeremoa., wu tile oftlclal croee of the ~ amnaal Pollce Olympt~. See atOl'J :A.2. • Styte • WMt A2 ht t p1nal oord uuu \uffcrtd by teen at local bcac .\ tuall ...~......._. _____ _ Al Orange COMC DAil y PILOT I Sunday. June 29, 1oae Tribute to slain officers mar &·close o ympics 87 STEVE MARBLE °' ................ Hundreds of police officer throu&hout the state drew together Saturd.y in Irvine in 1 somberclos1~ ccttmony to the 20th annuaJ C~h­ fomia Police Olympics, {>&Ylna rc- spcas to coll~es killed 1n the line o(duty. Officers, their famuics and fnends lowered their heads as the names of t 6 omccrs wcrt read aloud, a song soundma af\cr each name. pcctators stood m s1ltncc as the helicopters passed. "They will not ~ f oraoucn, .. said Camp~ll as the helicopters faded into the twilight. J The baap1pe band. made up of Los Angeles police officer:., played "Amazina Grace'' as fireworks lit up the darkening sky. . The remembrance ceremony 1s an annual pan of the athletic pmcs. a final opponunity to rcmem~r those killed in the hne ofdut) from the close or one year's games to the start of the nen thct~uon of the pon. the ~II Wb soundw 10 time~ for the fallen offict'rs. Rank.in& offictrs from around the state attended the Lribu1e, including Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gate and Los Angeles County Sheriff Sherman Block Though a spattcnng of compct•· tions remain today and Monday. the athleuc pmcs were symboltcally closed Saturday Falt lk ... and hOt ttml*'ttur• wm· prevail on the Ota~ Cou1 today and Mondey, with ttmperatur .. falllng a bit on Monday a..ctt h~ both day. wll range from 88 to 74, With Inland twnp.watuttt dltnbing u hfgh u 18 to 95 today, and coollng allgtltly to• ranoe of t4 to 82 on Mondey. Low cloud• will Unger a!Ong tht COMt during Ill• night thrO\lgh mid-morning houri. U.S. Tempa .. 17 tO " 10 .. u ts -11 ., 13 t3 n " " t07 .. n .. .... a 11 er • .. 14 "These arc men who knew their duty and had I.he couraae to do It," said Sen. Wilham Campbell. R- lndustry. Sixteen pohct officers 1n Cahfom1a -some from large c1t1es like Los Angeles and others from more remote settings like Placer County -have bctn killed during the year. Newport Beach Capt J im Gar- diner, cxccut1vc director of 1be games. said more than 6,000 officers competed 1n athtcuc cvcn1s and 700 area residents volunteered theu umc by assisting at different venues. .. 11 t5 17 .... IS H .. n t1 11 t7 14 .. 11 .. 11 .. 65 t2 11 15 83 ti 12 13 .. 83 7J t2 Ill IOI 12 93 72 t1 72 t3 10 to .. Calif. Temps .. .. IS to "It t.Ucu special type of person to ~ a police officer, a cut above the rest," said Camp~ll. "They form the line ~tween anarchy and order." A squadron of police helicopters. flying m the m1ssmg man formation. buzzed the outdoot sctung at UCJ where the ceremony was conducted The most recent casualty was Douglas Miller. a shcrifl's deputy m Santa Clara County. He was shot and killed June 6. The ceremony was conductM prior 10 the final boiungcompet1uon and 1n Gardiner said the games allowed police officers to "expose their per- sonal and positive side" to Orange Coast residents The aames. hosted by the Newport Beach Pohce Department and UCI, ~ncfit you th-oriented charities. " " 11' t2 " .. IOI 66 93 ee 108 u 101 83 12 •• .. 12 70 II .. 6A .., '3 .. 15 " .. to 12 KOSHER OPERATIONS AT HOTEL •.. 12 .. 12 15 11 .. IS .. .. 17 T1 t5 .. to 12 to .. 11 .. .. 17 tO .. 11 t3 105 .. 15 15 u u 13 15 Exte~ded ti .. .. 60 17 12 91 .. 66 SS 113 .. Tides From Al meat and dairy products cannot be served t<>J.ethcr and must have separ- ate utensils. "h's not a simple function," said exccuuvc chief Maunz10 Binotto. Three rabbis monitored all the cook· mg to make sure Jewish doctnne was not v1olatc<i "I've told my staff not to touch anything without ask mg a rabbi." Bmotto said. "It makes cooks pretty much insecure, you ask about any move you make." Cra•J Owens, hotel sales director, said 1t 1s common for Jewish families 1n New York to celebrate bar m1uvahs by taJ"ng over hotels m the Catskills for a weekend. However. the practJcc 1s unusual on the West Coast, and even more so 1n Orange County, Owens said It's also quite expensive. cons1dcr- 1(lg the extra labor and special purchases to put on a gourmet, kosher celebrauon. But money appears to be no object for Joseph Steiglitz, a real estate mogul who has lived m Cahfom1a with his wife for 17 years. They arc ongmally from Poland "We did 1t for our eldest son. I figured we would do 1t for our youngest." Stc1ghtz said. "It's not done on the West Coast, so we figured why not'!" Wuh the bar mi1zvah, A v1 Ste1ghtz will ~come a man in the C}"es of has religion. That. said his father. is well worth a celebration. "And the hotel 1s handling ii beautifully," said the elder S1e1alatz Planning for the weekend began roughly five months ago. with no lcs'> than 14 menu changes Much of the food came from the Fairfax area of Los Angeles. while chef Bmotto sent to Chicago for a special veal chop. All lhc meat came from special kosher slaughterhouses. where the animals are butchered according to Jewish cusiom Before any of the cooking could begin. a rabbi sealed off the kosher area of <he kitchen Thursda' All broilers were shut down for 24 ·ho urs and scrubbed b\. hand before lhc rabbi amvcd · He turned the o"ens up to capac11y for five hours to burn off an} 1race ol previous non-kosher meal!.. f or the rest of the weekend, onl}" the rabbis could activate any of the flamc- operatcd cooking devices. Since flame cooking is proh1h1ted during the Sabbath. only cold meals were served from dusk to dusk r nda} through Saturda) Owens ')31d the hotel ha'> catered smaller kosher banquets and ha\ special plates. s1l .. crv.are. and other utensil\ exclus1"el> for such func- tions. The> are kept under lock and ke) The i.1lverware segregation and handwashing increases labor costs hy some 300 percent. boosting the pncc of an ind1v1dual dinner by $3-to-$5. Owens said · Binotto conceded that he and his 41-mem~r staff needed more than a httle rabbinical help wtth the recipes "Some of this stuff. I've ne .. cr heard or before:· he said 7• eo .. 61 96 17 109 '2 .. 58 .. 60 .. 83 .. 15 .. 57 15 52 17 SI 70 57 100 17 .. !it n .. .. 57 71 SI 73 51 TOOA'f • 04 a.m 3.1 10 13 a_in. I 2 1111pm. • 60 .,..,.,. l"ntlow 1204 ._.., 1 $ ~' 111g11 s-.,. "' a 2 a-.d -11'02 LJft 17 5-ld l'llOll 5$3 p<n. IJ Sun ... , lOOey et IOI plft, n.a Moncleyet544•111 Md-~­IOlplll ~Ml• ioo.y 81 143 pm "- MOftdey el 123 '"' Md -.. 2 41 -."' Texas welcomes Great Ra-e-e AMARILLO. Texas (AP~ - A wave of classic cars. all older than 1937 models, drove into town on tame Saturday night after a 348-mllc drive from Albuquerque. N.M. But the days of blistenng heat and late-night auto repairs were; beginning to take their toll on the happy but tared drivers and navigators conclud- ing the fourth day of the cross-country Great American Race. Don Deckard and navigator Tom Deckard. both from Amanllo, dnv- 1 na a 1932 Ford V-8 Sedan, were the first competitors to pull into the Sheraton Hotel parking.lot on West Interstate 40. Don Decurd. tired after a the long day's drive, said the 92-dcgree Amarillo heat was a relief after the past two days .. "My glasses got so hot out m that desert it burned the back or my cars." he sa1d. The Great Amcncan Race, a timed endurance test for vintage cars. staned at Disneyland Wednesday and ends in New York on July 5. Competitors usually average about 50 mph. Although 98 cars staned the race. the Grand Canyon took us toll . said race spokesman Ltt Darragh, and only 93 vantage racers made It as far as Amanllo Saturday. Dnvers were to licad for Tulsa, Okla .• a 365-malc dnvc. today and then wand their way north through SL Louis. Jndlanapolis and east. finally. to New York. Unlike past years, each lea of the race counts as a separate compet1t1on. Prize money over the first I 0 days is $5,000 for first place, $2,000 for second and S 1.000 for third each day. But the 11th and last leg of the race.,. . into New York City, will dctemunc the overall winners who get $100,000 for first place, S 15,000 for second, SI0.000 for third and $5,000 for fourth and fifth places. An add1t1onal $25.000 W111 ~ awarded for the oldest car to finish. Crew safe as jet crashes into sea By tile A11oclatecl Press A Manne A6-E fighter based at El Toro crashed 1,400 miJcs off the Southern California coast Saturday, but the two crew members CJccted and were in sausfactory condition, a Manne spokesman said. ~ ........... ., ... ldlw.u Bozea contain 36 koeher duck.a Oown ln from New York. The algn -one of many •pread tbrouchout the Weatin kitchen -MY• 'don't touch in Enfllah and Span.lab. TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION ..• From Al Kmg added her to lhe pohce team. Dressed m red shorts and a yellow tank top, Regard was strategically placed at the front of the police line. school sport. "especially the breast stroke," she said with a giggle. wan was later challenged on a tcchni· cahty that necessitated a third and final round. This tame the celebrities had won the favor of the crowd. but the pohce won again with an easy heave ho. Kosher market substantial -but so too are headaches In addition to beinJ. a visual distraction, Regard contnbutcd mus- cle.She was a high school track Mar competing in the 440and thellurdlcs. But swimming was her favorite high After the policemen won the first round m less than one minute, celebrity captain Mosley changed his strategy and put his female team- mates in front. opposite Miss Tccate. The stars still lost in the second round, though the police captams' A ftcr the compcutJo~Mos.lC)'..said, "We'll come back an)'tlmc you ,uys want to drag us acrosi. the grass.· Hotelier.. agree there's a substantial market for kosher catenng in Orange Count) -1f }OU can s1and the headaches. Handling kosher events. espcc1all} the convention variety, can be gruel· mg for-hotek that are not equipped or expcnenced 1n such functions. Consequently. "the hassle factor" figures highl) in deciding whether a holel will venture into 1he kosher market Mam businesses are ~1ng pushed into the arena by the glut of newly built holcls along the Orange Coast. W11h occupancy lagging. the hoiels are looking to banquets, conventions and other side businesses to help them survive "Hassles ma> become less of a problem 1han lack of occupancy," said Frank Baptista. sales director for the Newporter hotel 1n Newport Beach. "You take a good, long look before )OU tum any business away," Bap- tista added "If it's going to fill most or ~our hotel, then maybe it's worth the gamble.'' Such 1s the case for the Westin ARTISTS' LIVE WORK PROJECT South Coast Plaza hotel m Costa t • • • Mesa. which stands to make tens or From Al thousands of dollars from a weekend-signed 10 accommodate anists, said long bar miuvah bash. Campbell. It is hoped the action will Craig Owens. Westin sales director. counteract incrcasinJ rents, which said 1he hotel plans to target the have forced many artists to move out kosher market during the coming oftown. monihs maximum limit on the size of each condominium. the proposed code only allows two units to each 3,000 square feet in areas 1oncd for hght industnal. .. This 15 jUSl the beginning. we The proposed code would allow hope," added Westin spokeswoman art1 ts to hve and wor:k m homes areas. Parking standards must meet the current standards for rcs1den11al Pastonus said was concerned over the requirement that each unit have equal space for hvmg and workins. He said some an1sts. such as water- colonsts. would be fon.id to have much mort studio space than they needed or be forced to have Vtl) small living quartcn. Cathy Boire localed within 400 feet of Laguna Hal Pastonus. an an1st working Pam 5pinar\k1, a Westin sales· Canyon Road north of Woodland with nine other artists on a 12-unat The Canyon Acres Neighborhood woman and president of the National Dnve, about one half mile inland project for Canyon Acres Drive, Assoc1at1on has opposed the project Association of (atenng Executives. from Coast Highway. called the Planning Commission's because of the h1$fl density nature of said kosher fun ctions can ~ quite Although there is no minimum or recommendations "fair." the IJVc-work project. lucrat1n1nacoun~plaguedMthtoo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i much banquet space and too many II rooms. "The Jewish market is wide open. and they're not concerned with the pncc as much as getting what they want." Sp1narsk1 said. -By Tony Saavedra Summertime at ... T-SHIRTS PROMOTE WATER SAFETY ••• From Al when the v1ct1ms dove into water that was not u deep as 1hey believed 11 was. Sixty percent of these people suffered some degree of permanent paralysis and several died Dr John Skinner of Hoaa said a '11m1lar T·sh1rt campaign m Aonda helped reduce surf-related mjunes bv about 50 percent. MAIN OFFICE 3l0 ,., .. , e., 1e ,_._ CA 1,11 ·~ a.;, •!>eO C0111 ""-CA 92616 "The secret of treating neck mJunes is preventing neck mJuncs," Skinner ..aid an introducing the program last spnng. Hoag Hospital has worked with the !'iewport Beach Manne Department over the past three years on the PrOJCCt Wipcoul educational pro- gram to warn students about surf. related dangers The focus of that proaram 1s a 23- minutc film that tells the story of a young athlete. familiar with the surf, who dives headfirst into the waves. breaks his neck and ~comes a quadnplca.ic. The film has been shown to tens of thousands of 1een.qers throu&hout Southern Cahfom1a .. 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Clrcutetton T1l1p.'lonel Whether it's Polo shorts and tope at the beach, pool or barbecue ... or dressing up special for Ma. Liberty .. .look your beet, feel good and have furi &hopping at Garys& Co • Stop by Thursdays from 4 to 8 this summsr for d.rinb and hon d'oeuvre& . 119 Fuhion IJlaDd •Newport Beach• 759-1622 • Btillocb WilAhire Wing • • Mesa's veterans plan breakfast Tbe combined veterans orpniu1ions of Costa Mcu -compnscd of Veterans of World War I Bai:ra~u 124.9; ~mmcan Lqion Pott 4SS, and tbeif ladies IUAahanes -will hold their 13th annual pancake brcakfasa on the Founb of July at the ~e:;_~ns Memorial Hall, S6S W. 18th St., Cost.a Breakfut, cooai of Juice pancakes sau~. eaas and cofree or milk wall be1 served from 7:30 a.m. to ,noon. Prices arc $2.50 for adults and ~ qo for children 12 or uodcr, and the public as !nvtted. Proceeds will be used to help pay for amprovemtnts to the buildina. Daace •tadlo open IJou.e An open house and free dance lessons wilJ be oDeffeFred today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jimmy ore Dance Center. IS I Kalmus Ave., Costa Mesa. Free classes wilH>e offered to all levels, mostly adults, . and deaals may be obtamed ~ calling 241-9908. Body language uplabJ-;J Orenge Coat DAIL'( PtLOT/SUndlW, J&"'9 21. 1- TOM WAIGHT ....... ~ .. I 1 Fountain Valley Faata 0.ys IC'U unda" way Wcdnetd.ay with tht Mi Fountain Valley ~ant Sevc1ueen youna womm will be teekina the title of Miu Founwn Valley. Thir pqeanl will be held at Huntin11on Beac'll Hi&h Scbool 11 6 p.m AU candjd11e1 rither lave, attmd ICbool or work 1n Fountain Valley and ranse in .,efrom 17 to2S. Mi Fountain Valley and her coun will ride in the C1a ic Auto Parade at Fountain Valley's Fiesta Days. Tbe paae&nl queen wan be selected by panel of seven JUdaet that includct formtt Los Anatlcs Ram Ooua France. Mayor Fred Von, Councilman Georae Soott. Chamber of Commerce Ptaideot Irene Mardini. Jim Orr aod Gwen Humphriea. The 198S M1 Fountaia Valley. SMn- non Wise, will crown t.he 1986 Ml.SS. Candidates for the crown include: Communications specialist Phil Miller will conduct a workshop an body laniuaae Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. ~l Rancho Santiago Colleac in Santa ~na. The reJIStratton fee is S 15, and additional 1nformauon 1s available at 1he community services office, 667-3097. Michelle Aanoas.on. Stella Berkebile. Paulene Carder. Cheryl Chiminicllo, Heroes honored Cassandra Cnder Nancy Eclcweil«-r. So"ja Fehlmann. Loree Fry, Lanell Henson. Three Buntincton Beacb Bonda employeee hold motortat•• life. Pictured are ll&rk Ottenback DcllaJ Hussni, Jutte Krav1k.. Cecilia Lewis, ESP worlr•hop •lated awarcla they recelftd from Joyce Baney (MCond (left). Leroy lkUtead and Brett llorrla. T1ae three Seana Mahoney, Kim Melendez, Op~n from left). chairman of bealtb and eafety eentca men reecued motortat Baleoe Jl.u1Ja•• after her Rodriauez. Denise Welboume and Alyssa A workshop on extrasensory perception will be offered Saturday from I to 4 p.m. at the Sun Sign metaphysical bookstore and center, 32122 Pasco Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano. The evenl will for the American Red Ciw. for .. ....., a nanaway car planced Into a owlmialDC-1· YauchU<. ~ School board considers eminent domain recede a six-week class lo mt-et Monday nights nnina July 7 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call :n SI for funhcr information . Travel career night set The Beverly Hills Travel Academy of Costa Mesa wlll conduct an eight-week summer course for individuals seeking careers m the travel field, bca.inning next Monday. In addition the 1hc accelerated course, the academy's regular 15-week course also 1s available. For more informauon or reservations, call 241-0825 or vtsit the academy at 2950 Airway Ave., D-1 . an Costa Mesa. Word processing workshop The basics of word proccssin.a will be explained in a two-day workshop des1J11ed for those w;th hllle or no prior computer expenencc July 8 and I 0 from 6 lo 9 p.m. al the Sperry Leaming Center in Irvine. The oourse will be taught by Susarr Berg. education director al the center. and the fee is $80. Call Irvine Valle y College's community services depanment at 559-3333 for funher informa1ion and registration details. Women•sclub to meet The South Orange County Christian Women~ Club wall hold ats monthly luncheon July 8 at noon an the Holaday Inn, Laguna Hills. A style show entnled "Games People Play" will be presented by a sponina aoods firm , special music will be provided by Lyn Reid and Sandra Montgomery of Ne" port Beach will be the guest speaker. Call June at 859-2819. Ktl at 496-4262 or Macie al 857-8985 for luncheon and nursery reservations. Romance writers convene Jacqui 81anch1. deputy ednorial director of new projects for Mills and Boon m London, will be the featured speaker at a proaram sponsored by the Oran~ County chapter of the Romance Writers of AmencaJuly 8. The meeting will beheld a17:30p.m. at the Fullenon PUblic Library, 353 W. Com- monwealth Ave .• Fullenon, and visitors att wel- come. Call (213) 927-4255 for additional infor- mation. Body language workshop A Body Lanauage Workshop wtlTbe conoucted from 7 to I 0 p.m. Tuesday by public relations profess. 1ona1 Phil Miller throu~ the Rancho Santiaao College Community Scmces program. The fee ts S 15. For more information, call the colleae Community Servlccs office, 667-3097. By G. Junette Avent OftN~ .......... Frustratt'd by attt'mpls to find ad- dllll>nal propcn) for Woodbodge Hagh &hool athkl1c fields. the Irvine Board of Edut::lllo n 1~ now looking into ahe process of .:minent dom:un. The !K hool board decided Tuesday to look al thl' procedure for taking over a propcrt~ alkr two s11es they 1dcn11ficd as ideal. bl.•rnu!\C of their location near the '>t:houl. fell through. .\1 a Ir\ 1n.: (11) Council meeting June I 0. the rnunul told d1stnct representatives 1ha1 thl· ~hours need for a baseball field and "><>n-cr ticld~ wa~ 1ncompa11ble wnh a ~l·111or ut1Len\ center and day-care facility plnnned for Woodbridge Community Criminologist at UC Irvine receives grant Dr. Gilbert L Geis, a cnmanolOIJSl al UC Irvine. has been awarded a Fulbnghl Fellowship to complete a study of cnme in Ponupl next spnn~ It is the second ume tn six years he has been selected for the prestigious award. The Fulbnfht proaram tries to promote underst.andinJ between the United States and other nations throuah the exchange of students, teachers and researchers. Geis. a professor In UCI 's Program in Social Ecology, is past president of the Amencan Society of Cnminologists and an intemationalJy respected expen on white-collar crime. His research includes studies on cbeat-ina in iovemmcnt health insurance pro- gram, aood Samaritans and rape. Geasjoined UCI in 1971 f.om Cal State Los Anaelcs. He also has been a visitina fellow at Harvard Law School and Cam- bridae University. He is the author or editor of 13 books and more than 300. anicles and book chapters. Park. On Monda). school board rcpresenta- uvcs learned that the Homefinders(enter a commercial propcny owned b) the Irvine Co. on the eomtr of Cul ver and Barranca. had not fallen oul of escrow sale. and was considered unavailable Board member Gordon Getchel said although he appreciated the dry·~ ofl'er to help the district find a s1lr for athletic fields. Getchrl said the c11y was attempting to address the broad problems of athletic fields in Irvine while the school d1stnct has a specific problem of recreational fa ca ht1 rs at Woodbndge High School. "We cannoa afford to let the my or Thr Irvine C"o. take the lead. Their net'ds are different." Getchel said. "It's oor responsib1l11y 10 do what's best for the studt'nts. Instead of Gilbert Gel• Among his other honors as the 1985 Edwin H Sulhctland Award from t.he American Society of CnmanolOI)'. In 1980, be received the UCI Distngu1shed faculty Lectureship, the hiJllest honor a faculty members can receive from col- leaiu~ .. Geis as a resident of South Laguna Beach. sa)1n1 what the district can and cannot do. .. we nttd lo define what we want to do. We need lo define our solution and procttd. I'd like to Stt a shon paper on emanrnl domain." Board member Helen Cameron said she dad not consider the undeveloped Wood- bnd~ Community Park as a viable site because tht' CH> docs not ha"e the money to develop the park. "They're not bu1ld1na any park sales for the next four years" The board has been IHS cnthus1ast1c about other possible sates because ohafct> cons1dera11ons an transponana students to off campus locations. Cameron. pres1dtnt of the board. said Woodbndge High as hard pressed to accommodate its students because the campus 1s onl y 20 acres-half the s1zt· normall) requ1rtd for h1Jh schools. Cameron said the h1ah school wa.s oria- 1nally iden11fied in the cny's aencral plan.as a tw~locallon campus with facilities 11 in .prncnt IOC'atlon and also near the site where the d1stnC1 offitt 1s now located. uperintendenl Stanley Corey satd l~ C'Oncepl was a "workable bul rar-out proaram " Cameron said because of fundina the area has "evoh.~ quite diffettntly from the aeneral plan " In 1974 when the idea of dual campuses was scaled down to one locauon. Cameron said that as a resident she was c-oncemed about the loss of t~ land to other uses. Board officials told her at the time they did nol annopatc a areai increase an students and a need for the land. she said. Laguna receives funds from narcotics arrests The Laguna Beach Pohcc Department has received a check for $22.077 .60 from the U S. Marshal's Office. The money 1s returned to depanmmts that have made narcoucs arrests where cash and other assets are seized The money is made available under the Federal Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. Under the law, the money must be used for mvntiption. detection and prosecution of criminal acuvities. The Laauna Beach .Pol!ct Depar:tment spearheaded a narcoucs invest1puon an July 1985 an which three people were arrested and $250.000 worth of narcotics and $30.000 cab was seued. Both the Garckn Grove and Oransc Pohcc departments received perual pay- ments ofSl.000 each for theLr help. . Two of the suspects arrested Ln the I 98S incident. Thomas Joseph Fl.anqan. 37. of HuntinJtOn Beach and Jose Cos10, ~. of Garden Grove werT conv1ctcd of pos- session of druas for sale and arc 5C1'Vin1 their sentences in state pnson. Charaes apinst the 1h1rd suspect, Eliubcth CoSJo. 36, were d1sm1ssed. Vacancies on Laguna panels Several posllions on Laguna Beach cuy comnmte6 Ill vaeant and lhc city is now acceptina applications. There arc currently two vacancies on the Cable Television Committee, two vacan- cies on the Parking, Traffic and Carcula· t1on Committee. one vacancy on tbe Recreation and Community Services Committee, one vacancy on the Energy and Envimnment C""Omtmttee and t'WO vacancies on the Housina Committee. All applicants wdl be interviewed by the City Council at the rcgular meeuna of July I 5 at 6 p.m. tn the City Council Chambers, SOS Forest Ave. Addmonal Ulformat1on ll available by calling City Oerk Verna Rollinaer at 497-3311 . extension 209. Bomeleu Kareem. a black lab- rador mb, la at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter wait· lA& for Mmeooe to tab blm bome. Re la 2 yean old, neutered, needa a blC backyard and la a •God watcll- dot. The •belter la at 125 ..... Drl•• lD C.taMeea. Irvine approves $42 million budget By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille Deir ""' ..... Irvine City Council members have approved a $42 million budaet to cover daily city operations durin& the ooming fiscal year, alona with a financial blueprint for $437 million in "specialfunds." Councilwoman Barbara Wiener, who has dcscnbed herself as fiscally con- servat1 ve and has criticized the city's financial policies. cast the lone opposina vote on the budaet at TuC$day's oouncil meeting. The mcetina was the last for Wiener, who decided not to seek a second four-year council tcnn. The finance plan covers the fiscal year bc&innana July I. In the operations budaet, the largest allocation -$10.7 malhon -as earmarked for public safely. Irvine oper- ates its own police dcpanment and contracts with Oranae County for fire protection and hazardous matenals calls. The budget provides $9.3 million for the public services depanmcnt, which in- cludes animal services and the maanten· ancc of streets, landscaping and park!>. The public works depanment, 1A.h1ch will receive SS million. handles 1nspt.>el1on services, transponauon planning. traffic sianats and construction of public fac1h· ties. Leslie Keane, the city's budget officer. said the new finance plan provides for fh e more city employees that art authonzed an the current budget. The city staff had recommended only one addll1onal rmployce. But at a June 18 hcanng. rts1dents urged the council to provide more staffing at the city's ac- quaucs and fine ans centers. Three of the new employees WJll be assigned to those centers. The S437 mallaon special funds budflCl includes money aenerated by as~smcnts and services such as refuse coJlect•on. hghtina, traffic improvements. park de- velopment and the new Irvine C1v1c Center. In most instances these funds can only be used f9r the project~ and sef"\.1ccs for which they arc collected Explaining her \Ote against the 1986-87 finance plan. Councilwoman Wiener said, "l really do believe the budaet takes the Cit)' in the wrona dl~1on. The expen ... dnurc level as much too high .... The budll!t we're look1n1 at here does not provide us with any ·wiggle room' what.Soever." Wiener said she was uncomfortable wi1h the proJectaons of bed tax revenue that w;u be aencrated at local hotels. She also said she believes the clly's recreation programs should be producing 1dd1t1onal income to help offset the costs of these act1v111" The councilwoman also e"<prcsscd con· ettn a.bout ns1na city employ« co t wtUch account for about 62 percent of the operation~ hud&tt. r SOMETHING T 0 THINK Aeour ~ ---"""'~ ------ 3 American institutions t]J.at need an overhaul Let's ~o Amcncan 1nstuutions. One is a silly spOns ilem: one co~c:ems a sona; .and a th ird is a very SCTIOUI nauonaJ issue. • • • The firit 1s baseball: How did we act it as a national pasllme? It's so borina: Liu w11china paint dry! Picture this: 70,000 fans are in the stands to .select a national pa time. The announcer &ttpt forward. "The firSI nominee is a pmt c:a1led baseball ... Nine pl•Y.~~ take the r~~ 9 line the bench. The flns state. 1 nc pitcher pitch , the caachtr catch ; the pitcher pitches. the catcheratcbe : the patcher pitch· es. tht catcher -)OU at\ tht adea. Then in dry tonci the announcer uplains a foul ball; a bl on bell a pop Oy and sttikina out. The cro d mumbJe1. Then the announcer u - plains an intentional walk. Shout arc heard, .. oh. no, .. "forget It .. and "no way." Fans 1tan arsuin who can lccp on whOlt houlder. Then they ~ulc down. After 90 minutes -there's a hit! Wakina up suddenly, I 7,S68 fans ·suffer neck in.Juries. An hour later. 1n somtthina called t.he eighth 1nnina. with the scott I to 0, the pillow conces ion 11 sold out. and t~ snorinabccomttdeafenana. Up1n the pres box l~ Pastime Sclecuon Committee. aslttp sinG'C tbc sin 1n1 of the unmdodious national anil'iem. suddenly wake up. The hear the roar of the morTnnd thin it'sa 11n of approval and immediately name ba ball the national pa tame. They wett 1nx1ou to ao home. Th t•s how n happe11Cd. No kid· din 1 , • • • mencan in 111u11on ti 2 for rcdo-i i 1hat ut1mclodioui nahonal anthem. How did e. c\'.Cr set stuck with the lat ~aJtd Banner I\ the national anthem'> Bl1,phcm> )OU u y! <>.K. stop ~in and ·na a quick stana Touah 1 n'1 11? Th t 17th "illlUJ') tu.nt.. ' ~nucn b an . .,;, ~· .. Enahshman for his London drin1ung club. The words of Francis Scott Key's foracu.able P._OCm deal with s sanalc day an the hfe of 1 foraettable v.ar The rucncc of Amcnca 1s areater than that and we have numerous homcarown melodics that are far ca i~r to sina and mud\ more dianifitd to hear. lf wt had it to do over ~in v.ouldn"t "Amcnca. the Beautiful 'be morr fiuma., a national anthem'> It's cnt1rt'ly Americ.an: mu ic by a man word b) a v.oman . h in of urban hfe ("alaba \er citk alcam") and rural hfe ("amber v.a'e of vain"). 11 points 10 our prctcnl v1nues and future Joals ("btotherhOOd/from tta 10 'liuunasca")aod it honors ourpu1 cnfl ~nhout Jlonfyana v.ar. It's not too lace to chanic. "'The tar . penaJrd Banntr ~·that so loudl~ v.c v.a11. wa offic1a1ly adopted an 19ll. nyth1n1 that youna i\ ta y to t han <'. • .... JIM Wooo • • • vr l'\ 'll!nous 1h1rd Amencan an utut1on v.111 be mort difficult to chanie. It 1~ lht v.a) our national def en~ as controlled b )' top rep n- lJl1\cs of the Arm), Na,., a 1r Foret 1n a ''Joint" )' tern of com- mand. The Joint 1cf of Stafl ' suppoS('(f 10 be the "brain" of our mahtary bod). Many y if no uch thinJ They .:a) our mahtary m11ht 1sa mas 1H.1nc1Tecti"e burcaucracycon- sum1n1 $300 bilhon a )car. By Je IJ" they ,. , caC'h ~rv1C't' 1 more con· ctrnt'd with their mda.\.1dual 1ntt'tt\I\ thJn tho~ of tht' natmn as a v.hole. Absurd accusation you '>l)' look at lhtrecord: ·•In IOycarswed1dn·1 accomph~h our ObJectavcs m Vietnam. • The 1980 Iranian rescue attt mpt cost 8 Amencan hve and no one was rescued. •In 1983. 241 Manne\ wcrT killed in Beirut 1n a command replete with duphcat1on and void of thr mo t ba ac sccunty prtt'aut16ns. • The 1983 Ortnada invasion u11h1cd 1.250 Mannes. two Ranier bauahons a camer blttlt' aroup and i,t\era l Aar f of"CC' armtd hehcopters against 6 79 Cuban con tructaon v.orktn and con~pt . Yet at took almo l 1httt d&)\ and n rly 1 SO mtncan casualt1cs to capture the small island. The problem 1s "JOlnt command ." 1an) fttl tht rtsult 1n O\crlapp1na cfTon • poorl' coordinated plans and ineptl~ tt«u.tcd o~aon h' war farT b) comm1t1« fht' t'nd rnult pla-:alt" thl" 'a nous ~r' 1« ratht'r ) than -.cr'e the l\attOnal &ood Each branch as out to promote its own interest each senior offictr is out lo enhance his or her carctt. Staunch Republican Davtd Pack- ard 1n has Wh1te House Commi ion rcpon and m1htary an.aly t Edward Lunwak 1n his book ... The Pcntq n and the An of War.·· both urge reform of the Jomt Chief~ of tafT formal. Luuv.-.k proposes a National Defen tatT as the "brain .. of~ m11itar:y bodr: a aroup of xnior officers. packed cul) in their Qrccn '° o._enee the defen of the United talCI. not the promotio or "I of tht lhrtt armed f onu. • Soviets Offer new arms proposal WA HINGTON (AP) -Soviet leader M1kh 11 Gorbachc\. m a pnvate letter to President Rena.in. has offered another compromise ver- sion of ha<s aovemment's proposal to curb mcdJum-range nuclear m1ss1les in Europe, an adm1n1strat1on official said Saturday. While details were not divulged. the official, who spoke on cond1t1on of anonymity, ~id,"We arc cnousl'.Y considenng their offer and consider- ing a response to 11" The letter was dcli\.cred to Pre'i1- dent Reagan by Yun Dubanan. the new Soviet ambassador here. who presented has credentials along with . other ne"" amba\sadors at a formal White House 1.cremon} on Monda}. Dub1n1n, who tool up his post recent!> to 'iUCCCcd Anatol) F. Dobf)nm. had been in Mo ·ow rcce1v 1n1 instructions on the low- mov 1ng negouauons an Geneva to curb nuclear weapons and the lauina preparations for a Reaaan- Ciorbachev summit mccu na here Inter this year. Sance Gorbachev took office an March 1985, the Sov. 1et leader has unveiled a number ofJ.roposals for reducing Soviet and .S med1um- range rn1ss1lcs 1n Europe, and ha made other o ... cnures to rcve~ the weapons bualdupc; on both sades. But Gorbache' has '"'anabl> linked his offe~ to restncuons on Reagan's quest for an ant1-m1c;\1lc shield. wamang that the proaram known popularly as •• tar Wars" could carry the arms 1.ompcuuon into o;pace Oetermancd to ellplore space-based defenses. Reagan has consastentl} turned Gorbachev down. The Defense Department est1· mates that the Soviets have deployed a total of 44 1 medium-ranJe SS-20 missiles. and Richard Armitage, a~­ s1stant defense secretary. disclosed la~t month that some two...thirds of them are targeted on European N.\TOall1cs. NATO has authonzed the United States to deploy 572 Pershing II and cruise m1ss1les in Europe to counter the Soviet threat. with about half installed so far This vacation, dont leave your valuab ehind. *Instead. hnng thl'm to Hawaii. lift~11~ with The \\est.m ,\fauna Kt·a.s special Family Pl:ms. hnngm~ the h11ft 011t•:-.tlo11g I'• .1101 mon.-fl"d.\Oflahlt' 111:11. \ou might 1ma~111t· A11<l .1 lo1 mon· tun \\'1th frt't' I >a~ C.unp ... un:-h 11t u.111:-~a1hng and 1,norkdmg l~ul hum lttl'~' bm1I~ PJ.m-.. .lfL g•" 1d 11111~ dunn~ tlw momh ot July plu~ 1111 lv.n \\t t•b lwt\\t't'll \u~u't 2-nli .u1d ~:prcmher ~th lk~·rw nov. hy calling \our Trawl .\gent nr (~JO) 22X-~l00 THE WESTIN MALINA K EA Island d Haw.i\11 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4th Annual FIESTA ·· July 2 -6 5 CREAT DAYS OF FAMILY FUN . Mile Square Park _......_ <Brookhurst at Hein ~--- Saturday, July 5t h 7:30 P.M. "Concert on the Green " 01tl\ t:R&0'11f~_ \'-'"' r V Wednesday JULY 2 Thursday JULY 5 5 PM to MIDNICiHT 11 AM to MIDNICHT M1~~ Fountain valley PaQeant HunttnQton BeaCll H1gh scnoot Auo1tOrtum Teen Dance & Date NIQnt unoi>r The Stars -- FRIDAY Saturday JULY 4 JULY 5 11 AM to MIDNICiHT 11 AM to MIDNICiHT PENNYSAVER 5 151C Fletcher & Oakes Park toPark Run Rib COOkOff e1g eana sounas SUPERSAVER Hear the sounos of Firemen s Olympics Dorsey Kenton e;is1e Blueorass Music Festival Lombaroo Miiier & James concert on the Green Fireworks Jason Chase & Speer ac uiar Th• ICl"91ton TrlO SIOO OFF Srd Annual Battle Of The Bands Sunday JULY 6 NOON to 9 PM Classic Auto ShOw / Pjlrade lions Pancake ereakfaSt Fletcher & Oakes Chlll COOkOff Arm wrestllng Championships Oa11y Ft~U Adm1u1ons Adults S3 00 Youth s1 00 Age 6 11 Ages 5 & Undf!r !Cree Each Adult Admission !Maximum S Adults> saturaav ontv fCle\U Ind ICl"'JStOn Trio AOmtsslon Adult 57 SO YOUtl'I 55 00 A~ 6-11 AO 5 & unatr icree # , .. .... Pulled to safety Bo9ton emergency worll:era pall Adriana Montilla, 22, away from a third floor ledge ln Ea•t Bo•ton after •he threatened to jump Saturday. She wu taken to MuaachuaetU General Ho•pltal after police and para- medic• entered her apartment to Nve her. Anti-terrorist force reportedly due in NY for Liberty Weekend "f\\ ) OK·I\. (AP) -Adman1s- trat1on ollinal'> plan to send the .\rm'·., ant1-tt.'rrons1 Delta Force 10 "Jev. · 'r ork out of concern that terromt\ m1gh1 lind the Libert> \\cd.cnd le'itl\11tcc; an 1nv11ang target a nev. '>J'lapl'r reported Satur- da~. Th( "l'"' ) ork l 1mes quoted official~ a<, "'1}1ng 1t was a good idea to ha'<' ml·mht.'rc, of the force present for thl' \talu<' ol I .1bert) centennial e'en!\. Jul) '-ll an case tl1cy are needt.'d to r<'scut.' hostage!> or counter a terromt a11ack fhl· '>oldaer\ ba~d at Fort BraAA. N.C. would be held on alert and not on the streets. 1t said 'fhe adman1stra11on officials told the Times that the huge celebration. with 11s concentrated news media coverage and celebnty-13den guec;t hst. could make a tempting target for terfonsts. An Ann> spokesman declined to comment on the report Frida). noting that the Defense Department dol'' not officaall} acknowledge the Ddta Force's existence. But the un1dent11ied adman•~· trat1on officials quoted b> th<' Time\ suggested the Delta Force might haH' a liaison olliu:r an 1hc Police Depart- ment's temporar. command center during L.1bcn) \\cekend Represen- tatives ol about 40 lav.-enforcement. m1lital) and emergenq agencies will be an the centt>r Pohce(apt \11chae1Jultan refused to comment on \.\ hethcr Delta Force members would he present. Members of the Delta Force were reportedl> sent 10 l os A.ngeles dunng the 1984 01) mpKs to help protect athletes and spel"tator~ The force favors small teams oflive to 10 soldiers. w11h each member a spec1al1S11n one field. the Times said Policy on S. Africa under review ~-\ "-T .\ BAR BARA ( .\P) -Prest-groups. dent Reagan. dc\Crtbed as "watching L' S officaalc; hav<' madt.' '>ome cloc;el> ·· the explosive s1tua11on in "low-le ... el contact<;" with member'> South o\fnca, has ordered a high-level of the .\fncan "lat1onal ( ongrcss as re"c" of U .~ policy toward that pan of the re ... aew. the offietal said nauon. a senior admm1strat1on of-The contacts v.cre made outsad<' ot liual dasclo~d Saturday South o\fnca. he ~1d The official. speal..ang on conditton The .:\NC 15 the outla..,.,ed coalition he not be 1denttfied. said the stud> '" of black actl\ 1s1s seeking the end of n?I geared toward a revmon of the v.hate man ont'-rule an o th Afnca l <, polic) of "constructt ve engage-. / u ment," but as directed m part toward -~ More than 1,600 persons ha\c died opening comrnun1cat1on channels to an South Afnca O\.er the past two South Af.nca's black oppos1t1on years ofpr<?tests against that nation's apartheid pollcal'c; of rclual separ- ation Reagan ordered the r('v1ew pnor to the J unc: I 9 approval b} the House of Repre~ntat1 ... es ot leg1\la11on requir- ing the total ""1thdrawal of lJ S business antere'>ts from ~ulh Afnca. \31d the 011ic1al The rev1e\.\ conducted b) senior member'> of the ',tate Oepanment and the l\a11onal Secunt~ Council. 1s to be completed wathm SC\.eral weeks and then v.111 go to Reagan, the offiC1al said OPEC ministers close-, but 3 dissenters block.accor.d BRION!. Yuao\lav1a(AP)-Mcnt of OPECs 13 mcmben aareed Satur- day to cut. the canel'1 ovc:nall utl production 1n order to push pnccs up to at least S 17 a barrel. but three dissenters blocked a final accord, offic1ab said. Oil minister~ of the Org11n11ation of Petroleum Ex.porting Countnes '>lid they would try apin today to reach a unanimous deci 1on. Still to be re- \Olved was the even st1ck1er question of how any ove n ce1ltng would be div cd 1mon1 mt "The road tS sttll full of stone~ and holes," said Mana Saeed Otetba. the 011 m1n1ster of the United Arab . Em irates In a sian of how deeply the I ct1on were divided, Al&c:ria m1n1ster: ltfi the conferc:n~ site Saturday evcnio& and id he was not returning. Bc:lkaccm Nab1, wbo'ICcountry wa mong the dt senters, predicted the conference would end wnhout airec- mc:nt. "We've spent enough time going around in circles," he id as he boarded a yacht departina this ~­ el uded Adriatic island. The cartel's president, Rilwanu Lukman of Nigeria, n:fu~d to say if he cartel would seek to enforce o IJOntydcc1sion m the event that the dissenting members -Iran, Libya and Algena -remained outside the fold • Probe of inDlate killings could reach into military LI MA. Peru (AP) -A government ~pokesman said Saturday the 1n- vest1gat1on into the killtngs of more than 100 inmates aOer they sur- rendered dunng a prison upns1ng could reach into military ranks. ··or course there were military commanders 1n the operation," Vit:· tor Tirado, President Alan Gama\ ~pokesman. said He referred to the assault b)' paramilitary police of the Republican c,uard at the Lungancho pnson on June 19, the day after noting inmates seized control of that pnson and two others m the Lima area. V1 nually all of the inmates were convicted of belonging to the Maoist Shining Path guerrilla movement. Officials have said 250 pnsoners were killed in the poltcc attacks. Jusuce Minister Luis Gon1ale'> Posada said Fnday I 00 members of the Republican Guard have been Jailed on susp1c1on of killing inmates who had surrendered Craxi 's resignation hits Italy hard, causing chaos By Utt Auoclated Prt11 ROME-ltaltan pol111cians said Saturday that the res1gna11on of Premier Betttno Crax1 has created such uncertainty that a major Cabinet shuffie ma> be the only solution to avoid early elections Crax.i. a Soc1altst. led Italy's longest- 'urv1ving government since World War II . He resigned on Fnday night. one da) after his five-pany coal1t1on lost a secret vote m Parliament. A s1mmenng dispute between Cra•u's Socialists and the dominant Chnst1an Democrats over which pany should hold the prem1ersh1p led to the resignation. President Francesco Cos~1p asked ( rax1 to stay on as ·caretaker unttl a new government 1s formed Coss1ga \31d hi.' will begin consuluittoM with political leaders on Monda)'. Leaning tower leans a little farther PISA, Italy -The Lea~f Ptsa tilted nearl} 2 mtlhmeters ( 08 inches) in the past y~ar. one of the biggest increases rccOTded. a professor said ~acurda). "The change was unexpected." sa1d Gen Gero. a professor of engineenngat the lJm,er!>tl) of Ptsa Dunng lhe past 68 years, lhe ttlt increased an average ofa ltttle more than I mllltmeter (.04 inches) a year, but 1t slowed in recent )'Cars, said Gero A go,ernment-appotnted comm1ss100 1s expected to present a plan thts )Car on how prevent the lower from toppltng. Troops rescue kidnapped lumbeljacks MANILA. Phtltpptnes-Troops rescued 60 lumbel')acks held forS50.000 ransom by Moslem separatist rebels an the southern Ph1hppines. the official Ph1ltpp1ne News A-gene> said Saturday PNA said two rebels were killed tn the opcrallon. bul no hostaJ.C was harmed. It 1denttfied the rebel bancf as belonging to the Moro Nauonal L1bcrat1on Front. The agenc) said the workers were freed shortly after guemllas seized them 1n South Cotabato pro'lnce. 600 mtles southeast of Mantia. on June 20. Two hurt In shopping center blast JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -A bomb exploded Saturda) 1n a trash can at a shoppmgccnter tn the Cape province, injuring two whites 1n the eighth bombing reported dunng the 17-day..old state of emergency. The government reported ntne deaths-in other violence durmg the 24 hours that ended early Saturday. 1nclud1ng four blades suspected of being Afncan Nattonal Con$rcss guemllas. The four were shot by police at a roadblock. Law and Order Mirus.tcr LoulS le Gran~e confirmed meanwh1lc.. that prominent hlack newspaper editor Zwelakhe S1sulu. 36, was arrested Fnday 1sulu edlls the outspoken bi-mo nthly The New Nauon. which ts financed ma1nl) by the Roman Catholtc Ch un.h. Hts father. ANC leader WalterS1sulu . •~serving a ltfc 'iCntence along wtth telluw >\NC leader Nelson Mandela. Turkish authorltles halt bunt for ark AN KARA. Turkey - A Ll.S re<;earch team. seeking to collect e' 1dence which ma> prove a formation near Mount Ararat was once a real boat that could have been Noah's ..\rk. bas stopped work after learn mg that the area ""a\ closed to exped111oners. The team's leader. Ron Wyatt of Nash,tlle. Tenn. claimed Saturday that before coming to Turkey he called Agn pro" 1nce police who told htm a permit wns ready. Several Amencan explorers have said the formation . on a mountain 14 miles south of Mount Ararat 1n the ca~tcrn province of Agn, could be Noah's ark and should be dug out New Catcechlsm due by 1990, says Pope v A TIC AN CITY -Pope John Paul II said Saturday that the Roman Catholtc Church's new comprehensive catechism should be ready by 1990. "With the help of Our Lord." the pope said. a special commissio~ "should finish the new catechism tn 1990, on the 25th anniversary of the en ding of the Second Vatican Council." He spoke to officials of the R~man Currn , the Vatican's central adm1n1s1rat1on The decision to wnte a universal catccht'im was decided at an extraordinary bishop's synod last year. Prelates stressed the need for uniform guidehne<i reflecting the wideranging reform 1n thurch practice approvt<I by the Second Vatican Council ( 1962-65) -1toao.a I.a I.NCI .. ,, .. Compare ot S 1().$45 ... ~a Coton and Ne• moy IO'( DV tllore iZOSS DileSS FOil LcSS , 0r81lge Cout DAILY PILOT/ uncsay, JuM 21, 1111 .. Harsh countermeasures follow U.S. approval of aid to Contras MANAGUA. Ni aragua (AP) -new paper, u P~nY. Jn a now familiar paucrn. ..War will be met by war:· 1d Nicaraaua'' I den arc coun1enn1 Pr"ideot Daniel Ortesa. new pre ure on their leftist 1overn-Some analysts comparec:f the latest ment with mcreasm&)y rtprc ive eventsto&Pokerpmcwithtach ide measure~. rah.ma the stake Nicaraa1Ja's leaders re ponded "If anyone tbou&ht the ndintS~ swiftly and harthlylo approv.al by the wot.ald stmply fotcf. their hand in the U.S. Hou$C of Repretentat1vc:s last face of a $100 million bet. they were week of President Reqan 's rcqu"t . delud1n1 themstl\le , "~Jd a We ttm for S 100 m_ilhon 1.n !'lllhtary and other diplomat. who spoke on condition of 11d to ant1-Sand1n1ua rebel known anonymity as Contra5. Onega and tM eight other rom- W1thin 24 hours of the House vote. mandantes who rule Nicara,ua the leaden announced a new targeted oppos1uon polttical panic , crackdown on internal dissent and conservative bu~1nes men and the closed the country's only oppo i1ion hrcran:hy of tbc Roman Catholic Chur h. tbouah far from uru1Cd, those sroups Conn the last rcmalmna v ltlC or open, otpmud dls.ient"' th!$ country of about 3.5 m1lhon sxople. "I( Pre 1dent Rcapn ha IO much love for the pm' and some pohtica.I aroups, or of croups ltke COSEP. some cardinal or some b1shop, be hould stop the war ... O~ told a chttrln& crowd of about 20.000 suppon.tr11n Man gua Friday n1gh1. CO EP 1a the upcnor CounoJ of Pri vatt Enterpnse, an orpnu:alton of business people I rgely oppcsed to what they let' a the dnfi to the left of the nd1ni ta government. Montreal Mayor Dupreau to retire Mayor Jean Drapeau, who broutht the Olymplca and Ezpo 67 to Moatreal, an- nounced Prlday that be will retire from polltlca after 29 yea.ra In office in the Novem- ber mWllcJpal election. The lonieat-.emni mayor in a m9')or North American city. Drapeau, 70, hu been In ill health elnce 1982, when he broke a hip and euffered a •troke. Judge removes Achille Lauro juror GENOA. Ital> (A P)-TheJudge in the Achille Lauro h1jackin1 tnaJ on Saturday removed a Commumst Party provincial leaislator from the Jury after prosecutors said the Juror could be subject to poliucal pressures. Shortly after Fnday's coun session bcgan1 Judge Lino Monteverde read thccoun a letter from the Juror. S1lv10 Ferran, who asked to be dropped from the Jury. The letter pve. no reason for the request, and the Judge suspended the tnal until Tuesday. 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Ferrari. a member of the Genoa province lcgi'1aturc. told rc:pone~ Fnday that Geno 's chief prosccutor, Gennaro De Fco. a ~d him to rntt.n from the Jury. The Italian Com- munist Party has been sy mpatheuc to the Pal"un1an cause for a homeland. Ferran later made public a letter from De Feo. which Slld: ••Th 1s office has become aware, throu~ indica· t1ons by police. that (Ferran)has been or will be. before &he Jury decision on the case against Abul Abbas and the: other 14 object of pre ures on the pan of GraZtano M:uzarcllo. sec- retary of the Communist Party•s provmcuU office. prnsurcs that could hun his calmness of j udgment." ,r , ' Boater reports spouse Battleship arrives amidplaudits;protest missing but she's not BytbeAH~laldPrH . ... Yosemltenreragesasecondday ' " Sl\N FRAN('IS( 0-Mort thun lq<l prot~ tc~ were arrt!'>tcd '\aturday a!I YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK _ Fire roured out of control near the the newly recomm1ss1oncd battleship USS M1~~oun arnv(J at 1t!> future Yo!>emite National Park's 'ICenic Glacier Point for a )tCOnd day on Saturday .• a 4 I ·loot l'C!ICuc boat 8 ) the ttme the home pon anc:r rescuing three people from a d1$8bled vcl>!oel en route ~ 1:ro~d ~ordung aboul 600 acres of wilderness and blanket mg the valley with reddish ~arch wai. called ofT at 6·40 a.m .. 26 c t1mated b) police at l ,000 ~ople. many ot whom t'11mc to prote t the docking ~mokc. Marla LaCass. a Nauonal Park Service spokeswoman, blamed emuc Coa!>t Guardsmen were 11wolved. of the baule&h1p. gathered around 1he Sun f-ranc1sco Embarc:.dcro. where the winds for firefighters' inability to control the blaLe. which hegan shortty after CoaStGuard crew s find woman asleep at couple's home "We finall y jOt h1!> home phone 58,()()()..ton dreadnought ~nhcd for 1t<i five-day Fourth of July v1s1t. Protc)ters 12:30 p. m on rnday. It thrc,.atencd wildlife, a fc~ park ranger homes and wme number out ot ham and called his staged a s11-1n and npped down pontons o l a fem.~. blockading the dock mg area e~hibat ,.ructurcs. La Cass said It dtd not endan1cr an) campcri. home and has wife had been home for four hours an a non\ 1olcnt but tense: incident. Demonstrators claim the asleep," Ochs '>Sid "She had been battleship I) HlfiCted for use an au .s. war in c.'cntryil Amcnca. EarhcrS:uurdar. Gay father wlns custody of son home all night the ship -at~ $475 million nuclear-age rcht nearl> complete -was h d d h m sexual man 1:u~1ody of LONG BEACH (A P)-U.S. Coa)t Guard helicopters and patrol boats searched the Pacific Ocean for hour\ early aturday only to discover that a woman reponed massing from a boat "'"as asleep at home the whole ume "She was vef) surprised when "-C approach mg an Franca~o Ba:,. when at spotted a d1<mblcd fi,h1ng boat about PALM SPR INGS -~Judge as awar e a 0 0 d tMnt on a el\ plained to her that we had been 10 miles southeast of the ~arallon Islands Thd~87-foot "Big Mo" sent a motor h1\ tecn-:age !>On after a four-:,.earcoun battle thal dre~ nationwi ca 1 tod' d S t d F ank Bat'"Y 4 J of Palm Spnngs. won cus y ~arching for her for tour hours." whaleboat to pick up the l'loat'\ new newspaper reporte n ur ay. r " • •· ti be Coast Guard o0ic1als were an· of 15-year-old Brian despite his ex-wife's conrenuon that he was un it cause he 1s a homose~ual. the Desert Sun of Palm Spnng'> reported tn a cop)'nght Paul Choqucuc. 45. of Torrance was 12 miles off shore between the mainland and Santa Catalina Island when he radioed the Coast Guard from his 35-foot cabin cruiser The French Mistress. at 3:14 a.m and rcponed th.at his wife. Linda. "-3S m1ss1ng. said Lt John Ochs. vesti~ting whether the man Wl!I b 1ntoiucated at the ttme he called, and Statewlde workfare program to eg1n \IOf). -were alsocontemplaunga citation for FRESNO -A Frei.no County man i.pcnt the morning \n a JOb-hunt1ng S ta i $1 1111 negligence because Choquette dad not workshop. landed a JOb that af\ernoon as a welder-trainee and returned to tell ecre ry w. ns m on know the whereabouts of his passcn-everyone 10 pay attention because 1t worked The workshop wasn't a high· SACRAMENTO -A 22-year-old secreLaf) for a Los Ang~I~~ law fi~ gcr pnced come-on. It was pan of"workfare.'' a social experiment that will replace won a 20-}car annuity wonh SI million in the California Lottery s Big Spin "We based this entire search on the the bedrock welfare program, Aid to Families w11h Dependent Children. for Saturday. Nelhc Muro, who lives in La Puente w11h her ~-year-old son. was the fact that he had passengers aboard, as able·bod1ed adults. Gov. George DeukmeJian plans to launch the program. biggc'it winner among 16 spinners. A Laguna Hills res1den1. Alva Holmbcri. ndiculous as that s<>unds. since he Greater A venues for Independence. or GAIN. on Monday an Fresno. the lirst 66, -won $50.000 and Mildred Farmer. 69 ot Laguna Beach won SI 0.000 wa) by himself," Ochs said d d /': I d 1 Se be N bod h th The Coast Guard also could con-count} rea } to stan un er b1pan1san re1orm leg1s nt1on s1gne ast ptem r. o ) 1t c grand pn1c "He had been on the wa) tor \\\.O hours He went down to get some cigarettes and he didn't see he wife." Ochs said. "At that point he stopped the boat and called the Coast Guard · sider seeking payment for the fuel expended dunng the search. which probabl> amounted to thousands of dollars. he said "We had a lot of manpower The Coast Guard launched two helicopters equipped w11h po.,...ertul spotlights. an 82-foot patrol boat and '5pec1ficall} committed to this case for Monday, JWle 30 four hours when 1t wa'i a complete ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): What false alarm ·· Ochs said ~as lost will be recovered. Focus on -----------------------------. collect1ons. payments. income ab1lit:,. to • Cheddy Brots are great. on the grill! The batbeque season 1s Ill full s" mg and Hickory Fannsni ha~ the pert ea sausage for outdoor c..ookin' -Ch eddy Brots- plump. meat\ brotwurst stuffed w nh ri c:h cheddar cheese WESTCUFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach 642·0972 locate needed material. Someone behind scenes serves as "pnvate cheerini sec- uon "You're due to emerge v1ctonous. SYDNEY 0MARR TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Cycle high, Judgment and intuition will be on target. Emphasis on power. authonty. ab1l1 t} to win ma1or contest Law 1s on \Our side. quesoons concerning taxes, f1Ce nsc requirements arc amicably settled. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Appeal widens -:,.ou rnuld be asl..cd lo appear before the media. Focus also on cream It) 1nspirat1on clandc)ttnc meeUnJS. strong lo' e rclat1onsh1p You'll tamplete prOJCCt and bend ot foolish obligation CANCER (June 21-July 22): Almost C\Crythmg 1\ 1n )Our tavor .\d\anccs 1nd1cated 1n career or business. love Oounshes. w1she'> are fulfilled. Focus al"o on <,peculation. ab1ht) to increa~ income s1gn1ficantl} LEO (Jul} 2 '·Aug. 22): Goal 1s achieved following m1ual disappointment 'l ou are pulled in two directions -choose familiar course, keep promise to lam1l) member lntu1t1ve intellect ts honed to razor-!lharpness VIRGO ( ;\ug. :?3-Sept. 22): Pressure\ are reheved, long-d1'itance rnll could lead to tra'" el 'i ou become more aware of body 1 mage. appearance Govd lunar a~peo highlights commun1cauon, education. recogn111on of spmtual values LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You could be involved with "unpopular cause .. ~llLlt to pnnc1ples. state beliefs m calm, cool manner You'll attract allies earn 1e')pelt and ele' ate pos1t1on Taurus, Scorpio nat1\CS pla) outstanding role\ SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21 ): Get ideas on paper, stir creative JUlles. l.'"l:prec;s needs and de!">1res. Member of opposite sex plays significant role Focus on possible pannership, mamage Accept social anv1tat1on -1t could include 1------------------------------ 1ourney. SAGITTARJUS (NO\. 22-Dec 21 ). Suet.. 10 focts. St.'C others an realistic light lnd1v1dual who made financial promise ma) not be an position to fulfill 11. Abrupt changes could occur in home. Famll} mt'mbcr wants to travel. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Favorable moon aspect co1nc1des w1th creat1v1ty. change, travel. physical attraction. intensified "romantic situ· :rnon." Young persons figure prommcntl). Secret mttung lends spice AQUARI US (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You recover from recent setback Those who stood by and were loyal should now be thanked with afTect1on and praise. Focus on secunty, health, opponun1ty to h1t financial Jackpot. Capncorn plays role PlSCES (Feb 19-March 20): Emphasis on shon tnps. communication with relative who has recently been •'out of sight." You'll finish proJect, you'll reach beyond previous lim1tat1ons. lnd1v1dual prev1ousl:,. md1fTerent could now become enthusiastic all) IF JUNE 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY emphasis 1s on maJOr domestic adjustment -could include change of residence or mariUll status. You gel almost everything you need if diplomatic. You lose by attcmpung to force 1<,sues. Appllc'> especially to family relationships. 'r ou ha\e unusual sense of humor. you 1ravel more than most people. )'OU arc \ersaule, charming and ha\e tendency 10 scalier your forces Gemini. Sag11tanus people play 1mponant roles m )'Our hfc. November will be memorable for ~ou an 1986 Q.-Some wblle back, I read ln o ne of your columns that the .modun tendency le to tr ea t an overull Ju•t like an openlnt bid a n d respond a ccordingly. That led to a debacle after this auctio n: West North Eut South 1 0 1 <:;> Pu• 1 NT Pus. 3 NT Obie Pu1 Pus Pus lttlng South, I held: t J854 'V7 0 Al032 +J765 Partner Hid he expected a much better hand from me, and when I cited you, he augeeted you were losing your marble• lf Indeed you made 1ucb a 1tate- CHARLES Go REN You might have a tit in another suit and you must give partner a chance to '!how a second suit 1r he has one 2. Partner might have a very strong hand for his one-level open· ing bid, and you must give him the opportuni ty to describe it. :-=======================================================-=======:;;;;;;;;::::============================================~I me nt.Sbould you be locked up? -J.M., San Diego, CaUf. Neither of these reason& hoffls good when partner has overcalled. The chances for a second suit are reduced, since he as likely to have _ five or six car ds in the suit he bid. And his hand is of limited strength since he failed to make a takeout double. & Try Your Hand At Cow Milking! That s right, cow milking. In keeping with the theme of this year's Orange County Fair which salutes the Dairy industry. the Daily Pilot is sponsoring a cow milking contest at the Fair .. So-o, all you city folks who have never milked a cow can have some fun doing it and. maybe, win a prize for your efforts I / { I s \ / ) .... ' / ' ' \ ,,.' ' ' ; i t I All you need do is sign up below. Clip the entry form and send it to the Fair cow E"en 1f you ve never mil ked a come, we 11 teach }OU how' '86 range County Fair r------------------~--------------------~-, I Jump On Over Cow Milking Contest I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Yes1 Enter me in the Daily Pilot Cow Milking Contest. taking place at 7·30 pm on Sdtu rday July 12th in the Livestock Shownng at the. Orange County Fair. As a contestant I will arrive there by 7: I 5 pm CHECK CATEGORY 0 Youngster 16-1 I yrsl 0 Adult 118-54 yrsl D lun1or 112· I 7 yrsl 0 Senior 155 +-yrsl NAME AGE W-n tuh l , I 1)~1 5 r RE£T ADDRESS CITY ZIP DA Yl IM[ PHONE I SIGNATURE Send this entry to 'UMP ON OVER Cow Milking Contest · Orange County Fair 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 --- 1 1 Enrnes must be received by Friday. July 11. I 980 ENTER NOW A MAIL YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAYI L----------------------------------------- A.-lf I made such a blanket state- ment, perhaps I should be! What I should have said as that you treat partner's overcall as an opening bid on hands where you have a fit. Thus you would raise his suit to the two-level on 6-10 points and make a limit raise with 11 ·l 2 On stronger. hands with a fit, either bid game or start with a cue-bid ot the enemy suit, depending on how ~ood your support is for partner's suit. When 1t comes to responding with one no trump. you are looking at a different situation. Where partner has opened the bidding, you respond one no trump with no fit and a weak hand for two reasons From Los Angeles. each way on round tl1p purchaM • SCHEDULED WIDEBQDY SERVICE With a misfit, It Is particularly dangerous to bid one no trump• after his overeat! If you have a weak hand, where do you expect to produce tncks 1 f you can't make them in partner's long suit? And if his suit is a source of tricks, the hand Is unlikely to play any better in no trump than in his suit Send any qantlon.. for thh colamn to Char lea H. Goren and Omar Sharif, In care of thl• new•paper. Charlee Goren and Omar Sba.rtf penonaUy, or thelr •taff•, can.not undertake to anawer a.lJ qa"Uona submitted. 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Gen Bloomer has commanded th~ air station since July 1984. He 1s retinng from the Manne Corps and will make his home in Irvine with h15 wife Sharon Sue, and family. ' While the commander of the El Toro base, Bna. Gen Bloomer was active w1th11'1 the surroundin' com- munities. He parlic1pated 1n the planning of the Myford-Jamborce Road cxentens1on and on plans for the extension of Irvine Boulevard. Bng. Gen. Bloomer twice received the (.;ommander-ln.chiers Award for lnn1Uat1on Excellence. Bloomer's replacement Bria. Gen. Miller, has been station~ at El Toro many times durina his m1htary career, but he most rc<:.ently served as the ~arine Corps' director of pubhc affairs headquartered in Wash1n1ton D.C. He is a Naval aviator with tw<l tours in Vietnam. • • • Lt. Col. Martin Samuel of Llauna Hills has talcen over as commander of the Marine Corps Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron (H&MS) 11 . Samuel replaced Lt. Col. Allan Thaut dunng ceremonies at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Thaut, who has commanded the squadron since June 1984, w1U be assigned to the United States Space Commpand at Colorado Sprinas. Colo. • • • Two Oranac Coa t rti1dents were graduated and rtee&ved comm1u1ons from the United States NavaJ ~aidemy at Annapolis. Maryland May 21. M1dsh1pman Andert C:'Cb.rlt" IUnny,sonofMr.and Mrs. Gerald A. J<.jnsey ofNewpon Beach, reoe1vcd a bachelor of science deatec in ocean cnaincenna and was commissioned an ensign. Kinsey is a 1980 araduate of Newport Harbor Htah School. He will bcJ,in his fir!t]Our of duty in the San Francisco~ ~rea with the Civil En&Jncenna Corps of Oakland. Fountain Valley resident &aaawa P. Con.roy received hts bachelor of Writer thinks thatjoggers should be banned in Boston sc1ence dearce 1n malh/O~lons 111a1y\1!. and was also comm1ujoned cns1an. Conroy 1s the son of Mr. and Mra. Jay F Conroy. He will join his older brother, 2nd Lt . Kcvm Conroyl USMC. at th.c Naval Avia11on boo 1n Pensacola, J-la , v.hcre bOth will receive two years ofniaht tramma. ••• Na~u T. BroHMrd, son of Marie Broussard of Huntinaton Beach, 'has bttn promoted in the Army to the rank of spcc:111ist four. Broussard, a 1983 areduate of Edison Htab School, is an infantryman with the l2Stb Infantry at Fort Brau. N.C. • •• Navy Airman ApprentJce Roa.aid W. Erdrida, son of Bonnie Erdrieh of Costa Pvt. Doi T. Npyea, son ofK.hanh and Tien Nauyen of Costa Mesa, has completed basic lrlintna at Fort Otx. NJ Nguyen 1s a I 98S araduate of Back Bay High School in Coo.a Mesa • • • Manne Cpl. Er.e1tC.Leouri,son f Charles and Jc.ssic Leonard or Costa Mesa, bas reported for duty with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wan$ at Marine Corps Helicopter Alr Stauon .-rte. Gen. Bloomer • • • NaV) Auman DaaleJ L Browa. a 1981 &,raduate o_f Uni.vCTSity Ht&b Schoof in Irvine. is currently deployed in the Mediterranean Se3 while stauoned abourd the am:nf\ c_amcr USS Coral Se.a. • • • Mesa. bas graduated from the Na"el Brtc· a.a. II.Iller Joseph and Rose Farney of Hun}· in~on Beacll. h.as completed •bas tra101n1 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Farney is a 19 S paduatc of Hunl~ inaton Beach Ha.h School • • • Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class hiM DEAR JtNN LANDERS· Yester- day was the last straw. The dnve rs here 1n Boston arc bad enough (Just look at our insurance rates!). without having to deal wuh crazy people 1n the streets. I am talking about Joggers -those fitness freaks who arc endangenng our hvcs ns well as their own. Her draperies, upholstery and m Tustin. Leonard is a 1977 graduate carpeting reek of cigarette smoke. of Costa Mesa Hiah School. School of Photopaphy at the Naval Air Station at Pensacola, Aa. Erdnch 1s a 1983 graduate of Hununaton Beach Hiah School. • • • Army Pvt. BobertJ.Faney,son of A. Velu4aet. son of Guillermo ind Olivia '9el&z.Qucz of Hunti!l1t9n Beach, recently departed on a jx. month deployment to the western Pacific and lnd1an Ocean aboard the amph1b1ous anauh helicopterc:amcr USS New Orleans: Velazques 1s a 1982 graduate of E.dison Hl&h School. A11 LAI DEIS When we v~rt I bringaufr«hene~ -,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ open the windows (in January!) and Yesterday I drove too far into an 1ntersect1on and didn't make the ,ellow light. Most Boston dnvers would have kept going but I never take chances. I checked the rear vie w mlfl'or to make sure no one wa~ behind me. then backed up about 1hrce feet. Suddenly I felt a loud thump on my tru nk lid. I turned around to see a ~•Id-eyed Josscr trying to cross the street at lightning speed He was coming out of nowhere v.1th total dis regard for his own safet) Can 1t be that J~Crs ha"e a death v.1sh'> Who 1n his nght mind wou ld run around in rush-nour traffic and in hale automobile fumes in the name of physical fitness? Traffic ·~ con- gested enough wnhout some flake ma dark blue running sutt weaving in and out between the cars Why don 't they ~uck to the parks and recreation areas? I'd love to hear an explanation from tt\.c Joggers around the country. Wouldn't you'' -CHUBBY BUT \A.NE. DEAR CHUBB: Vea, I would. Hey, yoa ln Uie dark blae na.nnln1 salt, ID)' anawen oat dllere~ • • • DEAR READERS. Are )'OU among tho~ who believed as this wnter did ~hcnhewrote "DcarAnn You must (ll)Pierce Brothers Bell BroadWiy Mort~ry 1t~M'::' 642-915 have had a slow week to have printed that frivolous letter from the woman who wanted to know why her hard- boiled eggs came out raggedy and nicked. WHO CARES. for Pete's sake?" Would you believe more than 4,000 people wrote lo enhghten me? Most of lhc1r letters sounded hkc this one: breathe through a handkerch1ei. She pretends not to oouce. Now that I have a home of my own I don't want it to smell like hers. Mom and I have a wonderful relat1onsb1P. but she is very stubborn. I'm afraid 1f I asked her not to smoke in our home she would never set foot inside our place again. What should I do?-GASPING FOR BREATH IN MICHIGAN. "' DEAR GASPING: Grow ap, llttJe 1lrl. If ct1arette smoke makes yoa tick tell yoar motHr alae C&JUtot smoke lD you laome. U 1lae offdt to U1llt ap darta1 a visit abe mut go oatalde. If yoar motber refuet lo visit yoa becHte of ~ •• go to ber boase for abort periods of tlme ud carry a sar1tcal mull -I'm not lddcling. DEAR ANN LANDERS: When 1 laved in the city I never had trouble peeling hard-bolled eggs. They always turned out smooth and beauuful. 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Aut~panirnent. #42~ Batten. fllrl Cut ./~ 511 Reg . 9.95 ••••• •CD CD• •Glmro• •OCIHD• •G:lc:>e• Nevef nMdl ban I Four key memory With cne:HS-903 •SW1TC1iA8U ~ ~ ,,_...-" 41'\ 11«11 _ '!! ~4{-n..- ,...,.,.,,. _ • -..,.._~,,...,...,,. a1111c~ ~~• 'CC' • D'N.N ~ Cid 110m '* ~ '"'' ""'Y Personal Portable AM/FM Stereo 25"- 0ff ·1488 Reg.19.95 Tune 1t 1n and tum 1t upl Built-in FM~AFC '12·123 8aMhtl l!Ctra Cut ~ 1995 Orange Coal DAIL y PILOT I Sunday, June 29, 1988 ·'So what are we left with In crJtlclzJng(clrcultjuage nominee) Dan Manion? His spelling and his grammar.·· Plenty 01. unsung heroes deserve our recogaltlon Io the Ed1tor- As we cdebrate the 2 10th an- n1 \.CfS3f) of the b1nh of our gtta1 nauon. 11 1~ cas) to recall those who\t name<1 arc recorded in the annal'i uf h1'itOf)' HoweH~r. there are many un'iung heroes deservmg our rccog- nt11on and thanks who have name- le~'I) contributed 10 the strength of the l fn11cd States of Amenca from the days of the first per- manent \Cttlcment 1n Jamestown. through the American Rcvoluuon. thl' War of 1812. thl' \merican ( ... 11 \\ ar tx11h World Wars and. most rt•centh \ 1etnam men ha"e borne arm'> to light the common foe when vccasaon demanded. During peace and during "ar committed men have maintained the m1lttar) strength so 'nal to the \trcngth of the nation. T odav Wl' arc hle11o,ed \\tth pcucc and an· fortunatt! In cl'lt•hratl' more than 11 \l'ar\ of draft-free exntence. However, "'e must be prepared to bol~ter tht: all volunteer arm~ fore~ in the event of a national emergenc) Since Sclectt\e Serva<.'( registr,111on wa'i reinstituted in 1980. more than 16 mallton men have added their names to the list of those ehg1ble to <,erve their country in a ume of need. Ao, we take ttme to celebrate this national day of pnde and rejoice in the unve1hng of the refurbished ~tatue of L1beny. let us also take the 11me to celebrate the comm11men1 of the 18-}'ear~old men who take live manulC!> of their lime lo register with \elect1\e Sen1ce and thereby con- 11nue oureffori~ to keep Amencan the "land of the free and home of the bra' e ·· WILFRED L. EBEL Acttng Director S~:ll•r11ve ~rvice System Foolish policy on communism To thl' Editor In 1%11. thr C ommunl\I giant'> ol Ru'i'!>l3 and<. h1na supposed!\ bt'caml' blood' enemies Thi\ so-<:alled "great ( ommuniM '>(.h1sm" has been a p1"otal point of l ~ foreign polic> ever sani:e on thl' notion that. h) taking ad\antagl' of th" brt•a1..h an the Commun1'1t em- pire. we "nuld wcakl·n the Red menace \llu ~ee. might lead to war No. the 1dt·a was 10 give Pekins e\t~n more of \UCh aid so as to build ( hina into a ~trong m1htal") threat -agamst Mo'>Cow. of course' .\nd to make the scht>me more palatable to a dubious Amencan puhhc. all sorts of rcpons suddenly began appeanng 10 the efTect 1hat. under Deng Xiaoping, Communist Chana 1s no longer communist. Al- lcgedl), at has scrapped Manost- Len1n1sm 10 adopt "cap1lllll'im " Escaped convict's wife takes heat for his crimes Thuc;. throughout tht• '60s we dumix·d 'a\l amounts of aid and trade on the ~m ll'ts "ho we w.crc told wt•re rl'a\onabk lt.'llow~. and who wuuld become our fr1t•mh .igain\t lhl' (. h1nese warmnngrr'> '\;l•edk" tl' \a\ the So" 1et' dad not tx·comt our lncndc; I mtcad. the\ ocramt• a nuclear m1htan ml·n.icr with thl' help ol all our gcnernu\ aid and \Of'\h11,t1eatcd tcchnolog~. It makes no d11Terence to our leader\ or to the lttleral pre\\ that the Red f'hine!>C l'mphaticall) den) ha' 1ng an) 1ntent1on of dumping their repres'il\<.' tommun1!>m. or that thc) ha' e repeatedh reatlirmed the) w 111 stand !>houlder to '>houlder with the ~o' 1etsagaanst thl'1r "1mpenalast" \mencan cnl·m, • o tn thc '70s. wt• adopted tht· <11ra1eg' 111 ttradualh t~:lm·nding tht· Red ( hancw an hope-. lhl·~ would tx· our allan <1gainc;1 Mostn\\ 1 ht• idea \\;J\ n1•t 111 \top a1d1ng Ru,c;1a -that Our poht~ rcmain!I C >ppose cnm- mun1~m b) helping tommun1sm No \\under wr art• ln\1 np.' By the Associated Press D < Pf \R\O" "kwpon Beach f ud:l\ ,., \unda\. Jum· 2ll. thl' I !l(J1h d;l\ of 1 •lktl fhcn· Ml' 185 day~ left 111 the H'ar · Toda\·, highlight an h1\tor, On June 2Q 194<1. the go,emmcnt of \outh .\Irita lx·g.in to 1mplemoot 11s pohq of raCtal \C:grega11on r.no" n a~ "apartht·ur· "1th a han on rac1all\1-ml\ed marnagc!> · On th!\ dat~ In I .,1 ti lhl' v 1rgtn1J \tate uin\t11u1111n v.a, .1doptcd ..ind Pdtr11:!. Henn madl' p.tl' a nor In I •J4 I lht• 1am1•u' P11lt\h 'tatt·,man p1.:tnl\t and rnmpoc,cr lgnact• P.tdl'fl'"'"' d1l·d 1n "'e" 'mi.. at the agr of XII lie rcu:1\l·d a \IJlt' burial at \rhngt11n \.,111onal C emrten In I 44ti Anush authonltl'\ arrt•\tt·d more than 2 1110 Jc"' 111 Pall'\t1nt• an an attempt tn ~•amp out alleged tt'rron\m T huught tor tm.i:n ··11 \\t' hchcvr ah-.urd1 ttc\ "t' ,h,111 U)tllnJll a1rot·111es ·· -\'ohairt• Fn·mh philo~ophcr-author I Jti'14 17.,l'lt ls It fair for State Assemblyman Gil Ferguson to try to ousl Assemblyman Tom Hayden for what Ferguson ca lls Hayden 's "traitorous actions" as a Vietnam Wa r protester? Amy Starr Nrwport Beach liitudeot '\o. I don't than!.. II'\ lair at all I 1h1nll \1111 hJ\C 10 ha'c a vanet' ol p<.'T\Onal op1n1on' 111 tWH'mment ·· I • 1'ob lffvlns San Juan Capistrano Lawytr · I 1h1nll 11 ' dfl'<.l111ng 11pold wound\ thJI cln· __ pro~.a~I~ hl''l kl! to h1~1or. I clnn I .,('(' \\ h,11 Hlllfd !'IC' llC'• 1 nmpla\hcd ·• OAANGE COAST Gar y Cbaurouraux Laguna '\iguel Sports car restoration 'eah hrnth1ng gttl'' \\hen thl'\ ·re Lampa11tn1ng I he\ btllh U\l' \\,Hhl;(' t.ll• Ill\ un 1·J1 Ii 1thl'r " Jue.O'Connor Ntwport'Bncb Rtttlstered nur-:e · I don't thin!. that'<; n.1ctl> fair ht'l:iur,c thi:~ were n lot of flC'Ople v. ho IU<f a lot of rc~n., for prutcm ng lh<' "'ar. e'en though J d1..a1trced \A.Ith thl·m ·· Daily Pilat ,,llfltl ZJftl fd•IOf Tem Telt Ma O"'G E dot or o...,....., C ty Ecs.10r , .. c ..... Nt-tEdnof Cnifll...,, 6'>ont E Oltor Leola Conner Costa Mesa Library supervisor "'\lo I thank 1t"s a little late·· Andy Beltow1 HRDtln1ton Beac• StudHI "I wouldn't aarce W1Lh 1t but I wouldn't know 1f 1t W'Ould be fair or unfair" ••••• ...,CMa ... COl\111)11ef ,.....LC.... P,OCM:f,gn ~ r.,,,ic_.. Cllcuietton t.t~ ...... •.. ,_, MM.iwiu OlrKIOf ..... CllilllllfllO .l)r-.c!Of Forced to test1Iy, endure husband's threats, face arrest SACRAMENTO-On May 9th of this year. a 33-\ear old man named George Ryan was convicted o n 16 counts of stealing v1deocasette re- corders. Before that. he had been 1n the burglary-narcotics-forgery field. but. as you know, this is a compet1t1 ve and chang.ing world, and a man must move with the times or he 1!> left behind So Geor~e went into VCRs. To be more specific. he rented VCRs and never brought them back. To be more specific than that, he sold them. Genau~ hes in s1mphc11y of course. but probabl> not in quite that much s1m phctty. '1.ook. the guy used his own VISA card," said Sandra Vanderveen, who prosecuted the case. "He lefl his fingerprints all over. He used his own old addresses and phone numbers He made most of the case for u~ himself " Which doe!> not mean anybody ts grateful Not the d1stnct attorney's office, not the shenffs office. and not V1rg1n1a Ryan. has oflen-bauered e>.- wafe-because 12 hours after George was convicted. he escaped. He and two guys named Gregor) Emcf)'. who has a spider web tattooed on the left side ofh1s neck. and Macias E\erado Franco. who has "Everado" tattooed on his left arm. sawed ofT a barat the R10\osumnesCorrect1onal Center 'iouth of Sacramento and disappeared Gwrge. by the wa). has a ltghtnmg bolt tanooed on his right arm .\n~~a). the shenffs depanmenl lost these three gu}'s and their tattoos for a month and then got two of them back when Gregor) EmeT) was caught b) a !>Ccunt) guard in a shopping mall outside Seattle. al- legedl) stealing clothes. and Macias Franco wa~ picked up the nellt day in a 1ax1 George Ryan. howe,er wasn't picked up. H1r, e'(-w1fe 'Mlys he calls ever) n1$ht to remind her of that. and •to promise 10 kill her "We hved an San Diego whale we were married.'' she said ''He broke m) nose seven places I divorced ham and camt' up here with my two kids. but he followed me He kicked 1n the door. he beat me up. PETE DEXTER "I got restra1n1ng orders. he still kicked in the door and beat me up The s nffs department said the} could 't do anything unless the' cau t him 1n the act. That was whv ·1 lina ) talked to the Bureau 'of Fra dulent Documents, hoping to get h1 arrested so he wouldn't kill me. ; ~'When I went in. tho ugh, I told the man I didn't want to test1f}'. I didn't want anybody to find out I'd been there You don't know G eorge, but there's something ... m1ssina. The lhmg that tells you not to hllrt somebody. George doesn't have that." Varg1n1a Ryan says the man at the Bureau of Fraudulent Docul'l\COU assured her her informat1on ~utd be confidential. And then George was arrested, and she was subpoenaed 10 1es1tf) "He already knew I'd set ham up," she said "He kept telling me 1hat I told the lady (Assistant D .\ Sandra Vanderveen) I couldn't tC\· t1f~. she JUSI told me I better refre\h m}' memor}' ... Sandra Vanderveen sayc, when V1rg1n1,a Ryan did get on the stand. '>he kept saying she couldn't rl'- mcmbcr 1f'ihe and George had ltved at the addre'l'iCS he had used to rent the V( Rs and she couldn't remember al those were her old phone number\ "Thi\ woman needs ps)ch1atnc help.·· shi: said ""ihe hed to mi: on a prn 1ou!> case. she lied to me on this one I onl) called her las a witness) because 1t was the easiest and quickest way to (venly the addre'>'>C''i and phone numbers)" 1\nd \o V1rgin1a Ryan tc'it1fied Wedncsda). Grorge was found $U1hy on Fnda) and he and his two friends were missing at the brear.fa'>t table at ~am the nettmorning B\ that lime V1rg1n1a Ryan had borrowed a 35 7 magnum from a man named Dan Lute "Her nenes was shot." h<' c,a1d "She was afr:ud for her..ell and those k.1ds. and I ga"e at 111 her to lalm her down " On Saturda). Ma)' I 0th. somr shenlfs drpu11rs came to V1rgin1a Ryan's house and knocked on the -UIS1il1Mt.Jii ~lfalHMW·' ,, door. "I asked them what the) wanted.'' she said. "They said they were lookmgforGeorge. I ~1d ne was 1n 1a1I. and they said not anymore he wasn't. I opened the door and they went through the house. "Then they came back two more tames. the last lime they !>aid they thought I was h1dmg George, and I asked th.em where was their warrant. That made them mad. and one of them said he'd heard I had guns in the house. Of course he'd seen 1t when they looking for George. The gun was m one closet. the bullets were in another. They were some kind of exploding bullets that were 1llegal. and the} arrested me. Dan was there. he told them 11 was his gun and bullets. but the}' wouldn't listen. ··on the way downtown. the) stopped behind the hquor store at the end of the street and said, 'Now are you ao ing to cooperater I said I d1dn 't know where George was. so they took me to jail and I had to pay $300 bond or stay there the rest of the weekend." The district attorney's office threw the charges out on Monday. Virginia Ryan didn't get her $300 back. and she doesn't know. day to day, when she wilt be able to work. "I worked for the state 12 years." she said. "In San Diego and up here. I'm on d1sab1lity for a month now because of my nerves. but that doesn't make the house payment. I hardl}' have enough mone} 10 buy food for the kids, and l can't get any police protection." A spokeswoman for the shenffs depanment said all comment on the charges against V1rgin1a Rya n would have 10 come from the dastnct attorney's office. Her~ is your government in acuon. The distnct attorney's office forces \i 1rgin1a Ryan to testify against a man she 1s afraid of because 1t 1s the "quickest and easiest" wa} 10 estab- lish his prior residences George Ryan 1s convicted. but the sheriffs depanment lo!>es him and then arrests V1rgin1a bccau'ie she won't give him back. 1 This costs V1r~nia$300. which she can't afford. She 1s. after all. hystencal most of the time and can't work because George 1s somewhere close. calling her every night 10 sa}' he 1s g01ng 10 kill her And that doesn't seem nght. You got halfofSacramento ( ount}' a~king this woman to do their JObs. some- bod} ought to be paying her a salary Pete Dexter Is • syadlcated columaJst. Sen. Glenn's bid to obtain visas for refugees rejected WASHINuTON -Rebuffed bv the lmm1grat1on and Naturalization ~rv1ce, an angry Sen. John Glenn. D- Oh10. turned to the Canadian am- i>assador for help in gemng an elderly Cambodian couple o ut of a refugee c~mp m Thailand. The C.11nadtans have dtcltned to tntervene in the controvers}' The senator's unusual appeal took the form of a letter to Ambassador Allan Gotheb on behalf of the Tang Sona Chia f~m1ly, whose phght was bro,ught to Glenn'\ attention by h1~ cbU•htcr. L>-n She had v1c;tted the etdeTly. infirm couple at a refugee camp o n the Thai-Cam bod.Jan border whtrt they havt' spent the last six years. TM Ch1af oldest dauahtcr 1s with them 1n the c.amp. Another daughter r&l'I away from the camp when she was threatened with rape and 1s in a detention center an Banf.k.ok. Su mcm~ of the Chia famil) live m Columbu , Ohio, they esapcod from their homeland in I Ql 0 in a home- made boat. Glenn WTote Gotheb that he had ··~rsonall~ appealed 10 INS \.om· ma ioncr (Alan) Ncl'°n and ~t· tomcy OencraJ (Edwin) Mttst .. w1rhout $U<Xc~c; .. Tht tienatoraddcd· '"Whale m)' requnt wa\ rc1tt1cd because there was. in the words o l the I NS. ·an cfTort on the part of the applicants 10 conceal an assoc1a11on wtth the Khmer Rouge,' the JNS ha<, conceded that there 1s no proof that the members of the Tang Song C'h1a family 1n Thailand were member'i of the communist Khmer Ro uJC They are implying a guilt by assoc1at1on " G lenn then proceeded to give the Canadian has theory of the 1mm1gra- tton &Jency's rtJCCtion: "I believe that the h1ah level of congTessional and medu1 interest 4>hown .. has made an obJCCllve review of ttus caS{' by the lmm1P-t1on and Naturah1.at1on Scr- v1et d1ffi\.·\llt 1f not 1mpos'i1hlc ( feel that che INS has been wholly un- rca~nable and 1ntran'i1gent in this Cl~ ... Cileno exprc~scd the hope th.ti Canada would admt1 Che Cha and ~td he had been told chat pon~rs had bttn hncd up to make sure the family wouldn't W1nd up on welfare . He pomttd out that the family members liv1na 1n Columbus "have proven themselves to bt exemplary memhen of theircommumty, rcccav. tn& numcrou commcndatton\ for their hard wprk. abtht) and 1ntqn- 1 .. Internal INS documt"nts ~n h> our as.soc11tc luccue Lagnado main· JACK AllDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR tam that the Ch1as were not gwen entry visas because their "lncons1s- tent accounts over time cannot be explained away a, d11Tcnna rtmcm- branccs of !hared events." Sources familiar W1lh refugee prob- lems say inconsment family h1stone'> are commonplace. either because the rctuaces arc frightened or confused. or because they try desperately to tell the immigration interviewers what they think the aacnt want to hear. As we reported earlier. there are I S,000 wretched Cambodian refuaccs hvina m camps m Thailand, unablt to ae1 visa to come to the U nated States because they arc ruspcn~ of haV1n& upponed the murd<'rou communt\l rqJmt of Pol Po1·11 Khmer Rou . In fl<'t . our sou~ Yy. the put m1,1ority of lhc Cambodian reruaces -.-m victims of the Khn.tr Rouse. not upponcn. Jact A..oft,.,.. .U Je pj r .,.. •1"4katetl relaamJ.I WILLIAll BUCKLJtY colamntet I ON THE RIGHT -- - WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY . Foes of Manion upset by politics J'lmes Reston. exercised over the fight President Reagan has made on behalf of his nominee. Daniel Mani- on. for circuit judge, waxes most awfully wro th ''He (Reagan) demands the right to make 1deolog,acal appointments but condemnc; 1deolog1cal opposition even when 11 docsn 't exist. That obstinacy 1s using up his capital, and why he docs 11 on behalf of a two-bu lawyer hke Mr Manion even ht\ friends cannot understand." Waal. I am a fnend of Ronald Reagan and volunteer 10 explain 1t all to Mr. Reston. To begin w11h. the suggestion that the oppos1t1on to Mr. Manion 1s e·ura1deological 1s disingenuous. Sen. Joseph B1den. after examrning Mr. Manion at the Jud1c1al) Commlltcc heanng. said "( think you arc a decent and honorable man, but I do not think f can' o te for you because of }'our poltucal views." lf that docs not amount to 1deole>gJcal oppos1uon. then Mr Res1on'!> use of the word 1s unique. Mr. Reston then rehearses the usual syllabus oferrors. "Mr. Manion sponsored a bill to allow the Ten Commandments to be posted in the public schools JUSl two months after the Supreme Court had overturned a similar KcntuCk}' law" Mr. Rcston must have known. when he wrote those hnes. that the bill sponsored by Mr. Manion sought 10 meet the cn11c1sms of the court in Kentucky, where the posting of the Ten Com- mandments was prcscnbed by law, and the plaques paid for from public funds, The Manion bill provided only that those schools that peution for the Ten CommandmentS should get them. and only ifthe commandment!. were f urn1shed not by the state. but by Moses. or some other pnvate part) We do not even now know whether 1( the btll had passed. the Supreme <.. oun would have said yes or no " "He was also cnt1c1zed," Mr. Reston goes on "for proposing that the Supreme Court be stripped of some of its 1unsd1ct1on and for suggesting that anti-war demo n- strators 'should be penned up.'" Manv serious Amencan comme n- tators ha"c suggested from tune LO lime that the Junsd1C11o n o f the court be limited and of course 11 wac; hm1ted b}' the Founders But 1t keeps coming down to this: Dan Manion has "extreme n~t-wmg views .. But the logical question then to ask 1s whether Mr. Reagan has extreme nght-wing views. and by the reckoning of Mr Reston. he doe!. indeed. But Mr Re,ton needs to remind himself that a large majonty of the Amencan people voted for Reagan an 1984 full) cognizant o f what those \tews are If there 1s a pol111cal positio n taken hy Mr Manion s1gn1fi- cantly d11Terent from pos1t1ons taken b\ Mr Reagan. I have not heard of1t. The pres<\ures to mislead are highly resourceful. A big piece published the same day as the Reston column, in The New York Times, and wntten by Phthp Shenon, speaks of "Daniel Mamo n. an Indiana lawyer who has been closcl}' lied 10 the political work o fh1s father Clarence, a founder of the ultracon~rvatave John Birch So- c1ct) •· It happens that I am personally fam1ltar wtth Clarence Manion·~ relat1onsh1p with the John Barch Society. About 1t one needs 10 say just o ne thing, namely that the late Robert Welch came to the cuckoo conclusion that Eisenhower was a communist Anyone who believes that 1s, qutte simply, mcompetent Did father Clarence believe 1t? He lau&hcd at the \t'r) idea, hut thought that on balance the soc1et) was worth \upport1ng. and so he lingered on its board of directors bu1 was no more involved in c;prcad1ng the word that Ike was a communist than he was 1n the \1lly Birch proposal that Earl Womn be: impeached. So what are we left with tn crit1c1f1011'an Mamon?'His spellina and his grammar My own prejudices in the matter arc strong. but J would not have vottd ap1n'it Andrew Jacl..son on that account, nor. after hstenin1 to an ex temporary pc«h by Dwight Eisenhower. would I have insutcd he go back to the schoolroom and not to the O val Office The fl.iht aJ11tn1t Dan Manion, the person ti chotC't' of the prtS1dent, IS a fight l&AtnSl an amiable and hard· workina con\CrvatJ\'C lawyer. strona· ly backed by Republican~ and Demo- crats who h vc 5etn him an action 1s poht1cal i n motJVl\1on, an act ·of retroactive v1nd1c;11vcn again t lhe Amcncan people for havint voted for the man who nom inated him WllllatD Btc It a qadl tftl l•mal1t. JUNE 29, 1986 Anne Badham at home in Newport Beach between appointments on her busy schedule: Photography by Lee Payne By DIXIE REID McOitchJ. Nt'W$ Strvict SACRAMENTO-Tht pl«r_ thty~ m is blut, tht blut iii moonlight in ·1 dMhfttd room. 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By VIDA DEAN As a young girl growing up in Newport Beach she once thought it would be fun to drive a tank like the ones she saw the Marines guiding over the beaches. Anne Badham, as the wife of U.S. Con- gressmin Robert Badham, has driven her tank, and that may be the least of the fun and exciting things in her life since they mmied 16 years ago. "~ For swters, she has met four U.S. Presidents and their wives, thrtt queens and a king, and the heads of state of several nations including___ former President Femsndo Marcos and his wife Imelda of the Philippines. She has visited 6~ countries, dined at the . White House, flown in Air Force One with the Reagans, mtt the Pope, flown in a jtt plane during aerial refueling and has watched the hot-line to Moscow in operation at the Pen- tagon. And, she has driven two tanks at the U.S. Army proving grounds at Aberdeen, MD. "I have to pinch myself sometimes when I think of all the things I have been able to do," she said during an interview at the Badham's Newport Beach residence. It is now home bast for the two, who also maintain a one-btdroom condo in a Washington DC highrise. Being the wife of a Congressman is a job in itself, Anne confides. "It's really a 24..hour job," she said, "but, it is fascinating. "As his wife I am expected co and enjoy attending such events as the Marine Corps, Army, Navy and Air Force balls, change of commands at El Toro and Pendleton, ship launchings, philanthropies such as American Legion dinners, Chamber of Commerce, hospi- tal and local college funaions, community-- picnics, flag presentations and breakfast, lunch and dinner meetings. On occasion I stand in for my husband when he is in Washington." Anne has been involved in her husband's political life for all their mamage. He's held elected partisan office longtr than any other person in the county since his first election to the Califomia Assembly in 1962, and is the senior member of the Orange County del- egation in Washington, representing the 40th District since 1976. As the ranking Republican member of the House Armed &rvices Committee, the Con- gressman is asked by the Speaker of the House to make frequent trips co foreign countries to visit military installati ons, check on living conditions for servicemen and perform other fact-finding missions On most of the tnps, Anne has been along. not just for the nde, but to also represent her country in various capaci- ues. ("We pay for all of my personal expenses," Anne said.) It was on such trips that she mtt Queen Elizabeth m England with Prince Philip. 1 I had sherry with her once. She s much prettier t!lan her photographs and quire charming.") She also met Queen Beatrix of the Nttherlands who was at the same Ro\ al gathering in England. On another occasion she was a guest of King Husstm and Queen Noor in the palace in · _ Jordan And cwic;e she met with then President Marcos and Mrs. Marcos m Manila and lunched m the palace ("She was the most elegantjy dressed woman I've ever seen, and after reading about all thit happened, I don c wonder why she was.") Her job during theSt fottign visits some- times requires attendancc.aube me britGngs with the Congre man Otherwist there trt schedules for the wives. ''I am what they call in (Pleue ... AJlfN'& ~llAll/U) ' It.I Onnge ~DAILY PtLOTI Sunday, June 29, 1 Gering pens his thoughts after 100,000 hairc~ts Tom Geri an Oruait C.ouaty barbn' •ho minutes be bu done --.. ...... P"Tt"9ft l 00,000 heads o( hair. ha1 wnum a book and 1 1n the procirss or tet\iq II edited and pubhsbcd. -11·1 aimul at consumcn . ·'"«l· body tha1 ltl b.ain:ut..s," be ~Id wr w1n1 n IO answer aU of lhe Q~ttons I've been asked over the years." One or \be paracrapbs deals with ttlttt.1 ng a stylist. "One should noti~ lM shop's atmosl>hcrc. rs ll clean and u~lo-datc look.mi? How do the stylists' hair look? Ask tbtst~list 'v.bat v.ould you do"> Tap the stylist for his or htt wealth or 1nronnauon -1f)OU a~ telhn& him more tham he's ttlhn& )OU. )Ou'rc m the WTon& . dWr ··Allow tJmc for the 11ylist to an tc. He should ha"e umc to check the proftlc, shape and size of features and the arowth pattern oflhc hur. .. Discuss f ces and find out wba t 1 he upkeep wdl be.'' Genna said m.U1ons art being spent on lwr prcpenllons and a lot of these products att totontrol the h11r With the proper cut. many of lbcv products would be unnecc:icnary. One of the b1g"t mist.tkts men make 11 getuna thctr hair cut wbeo 11's really not clean. "for a JOOd haircut. you need clean, vrct hair." SURVEY: Dunnaa survey of more than 450 stun care cxperu by Prc"cn- uon mauzmc and the Cosmetic. Tobtlt} and Ff'llT&DCC Auoctauon, 93 percent ~d they believe that the resular use of mo1~tuntm lS a "c'> 1mponant pan of• ~oman·s sun care rouune . The acsthcuc1an) n1rve)ed abo C'Stlmate than fe\lltcr than half of all women have 11ood unde1"1tand1ng of thC' proptr use of mo11tunzcn. Those questioned aJso rcpon that whale cl~nsrng as ovc-rwhclmmgly tht most 1mponant element ofa aood skin care rouune. the use of moistunur.. 1s a close second. folJowma m 1mportan~ were ex- fohat1on and the use of su nscrccn products. Facials and mask.s were also Judged to bt ampon.ant but since thest' Debs set sail for Catalina "Th1\1sagrcat wa) to get toknowall theotherdcbs We each share a common interest 10 hclp1 n~ the communlt) and Children's Home Society,· said Stcp- llult Strader as 17 youns women boarded the Laura for a da~·longout1ngon Cat.alma "The )Oung women (24 will debut an December) are from sc .. cn different high schools and the purpose of the gel together 1s for them to become better acquainted," said Su.u Strader, who hosted the party along wuh husband Tim. Pamela Rebecca G•mb, Lin Marie Mat••· Amy Lyu Swaton, Leslie Peu1D1toa Stapp ud &oUecn Au McK~wn. Also. Coomey CoUeee O'Callagb.D, Sun Diana Morin, S&cplwtJe L)'DD Cordova, Holly Parker Geiuler. V uc11a Alexudra Hclia, Kristle Lyn Nelsoa and Laarie Hope Peterson. Tri1tann Angelic HammoDd and Steptwllc Lyu Holm were presented 1n absentia. tccbmqucs arc not usually u~d on a dad) basis they •ve1udced to bt le t nmaJ that the top four cho1~ Who bould u~ mo1stunzers'> .\c- cord1n1 to the cnhet1t:1&ns, no one is immune from tht damaginaetTC"Cts of the environment. •a.mg and the df)ncss of indoor hcaung and air cond1t1onmt As a ~u t. the) recommend that ""omen should bearn using mo1stunLcn as a regular pan of the sun care rout in bct-..ttn the ages of 16 and 19. Men, they say. should begjn with mo1stunzcrs rcautarl) between the ages of 20 and 2it How 01uch to use depends on skin l)rpe. age a(ld the season of the y~. t>ut acncrally ~nee or twtcc • dlr tor those under JO and two or more ume• antr you've seen 30 C&l\dlC'S on your birthday ca.kc. The e)e area, neck. hands, elbow&, hps. feet and arms arc tbe m<>1t vul nerabte to dryness and the grea1e l need for mo1stunzen. If your skin 1s txcept1onally dry. any tame IS probably I loOO tame to apply a mo1stunzcr. but the esthcll- caans surveyed recommend momma. after sun exposure, pnor to bedtime and after sbowtri na as the best ti me to treat your skin to added mo1stu~. Also. nine out of 10 stun care people recommend appl)'1n1 mo1stu.nzer5 to sJ1ahtJy moist sktn. FOURTH FUN: Great Amencan VIDA Dw IHhc~ by Andrea M~D come an red. white and blue on stnps to nuttcr on the Fourth of July and all su.mmcr Wlth carefree fashlons. Matchan& R, w and B spangled o utrafCOUS fake nails arc also available at drua. cham and vanety sto~. The group left Ntwport Beach earlyTuesda> morning and on the crossing !'lad a continental breakfast and lunch and watched.a movie before reaching their desunauon at Hamilton Cove In add1t1on to the presentation. I 0 I T1cktockers. grades 7throua.h I I were11vcnawardsforc-0mmun1ty service. The Meret v.cm to Laaric Hope Peterson for \-Ol untccnng 140 hours. The volunteer work of the mother/daughteror- gan1zat1on benefited the lajuna Library, Human O~ uons LB Community O m1c, Senior Nutnt1on. Riding for the Handicap and FnendsoftheSca Lion. Jill Gold.mall, ..... le Hemon, Vanaaa Chonc and Lucy llUtford aboard Laura. Krlatina Arnold, Lisette Da, Julie En.na and Stephanie Strader head for Catalina. Once on shore after their nde 1 non a whaler the da} 'AU de' otcd to sunning. volleyball sw1mm1ngand1et '>k11ng In thee' ening the debs were served an all-Amcncan p1rn1c supper catered by Ponofino -tables were ~t up 'A 1th china 'A<lth a flower martung each diner's place Mterwards Susan said. "Everybody had a ball and made a lot offnends At first they seemed to stay with therro'A n group, bul,thatchanged They became acqtjarnted and I thin~ that at the parties that will follov. the\. v.111 have so much fun " (Each deb's parents will entena1n Ix lore the ball ) .. lt''>a great expencncc for a younggJrl to come out 1n \Oetct\ and th rs event was a nice umc to get together wath the rest ol 1 he g.rrls," said Jill Goldmu. Twenl\·four hou~after leaving the Harbor Depart· ment on Ba Hide. the Laura returned -'Tm looking forward 10 getung to knov. the gJrls bettt:r," commented Donna Newcomb. ASSISTEENS: More than I 00 fnends were at the '-ewponer to rcc<>&n1ze the stmor graduates of the .\ss1stccns Aux1lial') oft he Assistance League ofNcYrpon Beach Pm!.. and white decorated the ballroom for the annual \lfedalhon dinner dance and the Jim Roberts Quartet pla)cd for dancing. I PRESENTATION: hlteen 'iCnror Trcktockersol Laguna Beach Chapter, National ( hanl) League. wen: presented dunngan award\ dinner 1n lhe ballroom of the R•tz Carlton Hotel Erik Hu1ea, husband of outgo1 ng chaptt:r pre-,1den 1 Ann Hansen, acted as host fort he c .. cning and Jody Stapp and Jo111 Vale headed up the presentauun u:remon} 'ommlltcc \\.-eanng long wh1 te gowns and cam rng no~) s a\ the) 'A<trc introduced were JcnnUtr Lynn Montgomery, Seniors honored and presented a league medalhon were Krl1tlu Arnold, daughter ofMn. Gary Glover ud Frederick; Gayle Clemans, daughter of Mr and Mn . Haravcy Clemans; Jalle Ev us, Mr. ud Mn. Jae.It Evu1; Am)' Roauclot, Mr. ud Mrt. Terry Roasselot; Tlna Roy«, Mr. ud Mrs. Patrick Royce, atld Moya Salli van, Mr. aad Mn. GcncSalllvu. Also. Maggje Hea100, daughterofMr. a.ad Mrs. Roger Henion, a track and field standout. who was com pct 1 ng and unable to attend was represented by hcrfamil). A mold and E"ansalso received Ass1steen Angel awards forcontnbutmg more than I 00 hours of community service. Ass1stccns are daughte~ and granddaughters of league members They attend Newpon Harbor. Corona dcl Marand Estancia high schools The purpose of the group 1s to promote communll) sc~ rcc and self improvement among Its members This pas1 ~car t~e ~oung women volunteered 2.000 hours and donated S 10.000tothc league form programs. Senion praented at the Ritz Carlton were (seated from left) Jennifer Lynn Mont.gomery. Pamela Rebecca Gamb, LlA Marie Katu, Amy Lynn Stanton, Leslie Pennington Stapp and Kolleen Ann Mckeown. Standina are Courtney Colleen O'Call~. 8~ Dl&na Morin, "&teph.anie Lynn Cor- doYa, lfolly Parker Geluler, Vaneua Ale:u.nclra Belin, Krl•tin Lyn Nel80n and Laurie Hope Petenon. Mot •hown a.re Stephanie Lynn Holm and Aneelle H•mmood. ' FRAGRANCE FROM SCENTED INSERTS ... From Bl zrne ad\.ertascments that camt:c scented stnps li'>hed last summer by Women's Wear Dail}'. the d1 v1s1onal merchand1S< manager of Phtladclphia's Straw bndge & Clothier store said. "Sceni stnps 1n magazines arc the bcs1 advertising draw." And a womar with a s1m1lar JOb for Gimbel's 1r Milwaukee "'31d of the scent stnp "II puts more people behind tht. counter." .. We dec ided on a huge direct mar merchandising approach." '>3)' G1orgJo president Fred Ha)man "Maga.zincs built our presence -lC million 10 40 million people havl c,mclled the fragrance from scente< rnscns." In a special fraRrance ~ct1on pub- l\(1111e lltll 'l! 11i11e liL'l!S, )'fill r11z/J' lltll'e r111e, • • you hettersee CATS ./i11·c111 £'l'eJli11l!, r1/:/i111. {i<·t a1 11>rd11·1.itra sPat at The Shuhr rt Th<·at n· to see ''CATs:· thr brilliant, 1·nd1 .1 nting rn11sicaJ that won '\PVNl Tom .1warcb .\nd er~oy a fabulo11 s d1nrlf'r .ii our tmght and braut1ful Turra1 ,. R1 taura111 Plus, an overnight star in our lo\'l'I~· main buiJding. All !CH onl y ~!J!J.OW per prrson , tax . t 1p and parking included. ('all t lw < 'P.n tury Plaza for rn~rrvat.ions. 1\1\AKl tltr Ci IC )I( f y/ J!tr CtN ru ~ C~NTU~LAZA LIJ.!"i \\1•1111f' 11f lht· SLU'S • Ct·ntury City • Lo~ Angd~!S f<•·'>l Mll{lf\.'! (2J:l) 27i·ml , ,,._.,.~-•n.J••"'lo ,....H ·~~.,.,.,_,IA,.,..,_~- \t.l~_,11'"• •flhi•lfih,.._ -~ ..... "*-...... _,jl),.i-~· ~.,"""" ... -- But rt took somc1h1ngcalled m1cro- encapsulat1on to make that possible Before m1croencapsulauon, a fra. grance manufacturer could only hope to enuce you wtth 1ma$es -like the suggesuo ns Calvm Klein makes with Obsession. And rf you believed a perfume could make you unusual!> su ltry and sought-after. perhaps you'd test 1t 1n a depanm·ent store. It was n sky for the maker. though. because you might remember the image but not the name. Then came microcncapsulation. It was a way or trapping tiny droplets of fragrance 011 an a plastic matcnal and spreading them on paper. The 011 was released when the tiny capsules -there are some 2 m1lhon per square inch, according to one manufacturer -were rubbed or scratched. M1crocncapsulation had rather un- 1!.lamorous bqlnnings an the Dayton. Ohro. laboratoryofthc National C.1sh RegJster company. Barry Green. who rs no"' nearly ISU years old, came up wnh mrcrocncapsulauon in 1939 while developing a carbonlcss paper. He coated the backside of one 'ihcet of paper with dropleti. of a inky chemical that would react to a chemical on the front-side ofa ~ond sheet. The pressing of a pen stroke caused a stain. Green isn't particularly 1mp~scd with the cosmetic uses o fh1s creation. "That's one of the little things that came out of u," he says. "There were bag things. Carbonless paptr 1s now a Sl billion industry. And in p!Wm1l- ceuucals, Bayer came o ut with time. release asp1nn, and now there's all son s of apphcat1ons for n. in adhesives and fimshes .. The trans1t1on from no-carbon paper to magaimc pages resuJtcd from a pnnter's error Jimmy Campbell. a Chattanooga, Tenn .• businessman whose Arcade pnntmg company bought NCR's m1cro- encapsulauon process long ago. says . rnoM LOS ANGELES EACH WAY ON ROUNOTRIPP\.JRCHASE Total Air. your vacation airline. now offers you more to Hawa11 every weekend • Friday/Saturday Departures·-9 30 am from LAX • Slmpte Fares -Just $179 each way on Fridays with advance purchase: s 189 on Saturdays • Wldebody Scheduled Service • With full ~ in-flight seryice including first run movies. stereo entertairment and hot meals For reserV1tlon1 caU yOUt travel 1gent or: TDTllL/llR Your Vacation A1rtme " C.ltfomla: 1-800-&5<4-8880 ~ .. ......... ...,.. ....... """'''· , ... ,_.,.... .. ..,...._MOee ... his brother had the idea lor putung- pcrf umc on paper. Arcade had a contract with NC R to pnnt gas<ompany bill enclosures that. when scratched. smelled hke natural gas. It was a safety campaign alertmg customers "to the smell of dangerous lcalcing gas. "The pressman who was pnntang II got the formula wrong," says Campbell, "and all sheets of paper he pnnted got stuck together My brother, Gaines. was pulling the sheets apart and all of a sudden we wctt 1melling gas. He-said, 'If that could be perfume. we maybe could sell It to perfume companies.· I said. ·work. it out. aod I'll gJVe it a try.' " That was early in 1979. and 1t took Arcade some time to perfect the process. The Hermes fragrance com- pany was the first to U$C Arcade's trademarked SceotStnp. The 1980 Cbnstmas catalogs of l.M~m and Bloomingdalc's smelled slightly of Calcche perfume. The fragrancc-samplina buSJness . Campbell says. 1s a S60 mil hon-a- ycar industry and makes up about 80 Annound~a Summer~"' ForTeenS! I "6' Ull I John Robert Powers has designed 'I special Summer program to meet the ~tt-1mprovemeot f\Mds ot teenagots For over 50 years, John Aobeft Powers has served the emerging woman tn citrwiat bu5lness or care« develop· ment ano ptOIWIOl'lat modtl1ng Now the teenager c1.n especillly turn to reach her lull Pottntlll tht Powtfs way 111 the relaxed atmosphert of Summer classes Rtcttve SUb t1nh1t tuition dlacounts by re rv1ng clu.ses now Call lOf Ir• tntormahon John Robert Powers "l~ DMl & _ SOC>OlS ORAHQE COUNT\' ORANGE. .f3 Town a COuntry 547.f.228 EL TORO, Seddtebeek Vattev PSaza # E-1 • 837-9800 0.-, ..... ,.......,""' De,..... Donna Newcomb and Schellle Watah. percent of Arcade Inc. 's work. Arcade handles scented paper for 60 perfume and cosmetics companies -"Just about everybody you've ever heard of," says Campbell. Smee the t.aJcche days. Arcade has produced about 3 million ScentStrips for magazine advertisements, dc~rt­ mcnt store catalogs and billin,s envelopes. And the ScentStrip busi- ness has increased ninefold what it was in 1980. Another firm that makes perfumed stnps. which 1t calls Fra..&!.1lnCC Burst Samplers. IS the 3-M Co. of St. Paul. Minn It did Coty's Jmprcvu fra- grance adven1scmcnts in 1965, but called the process Scratch 'n' Sniff then. "The biggest difference between Scratch 'n' Sniff and the fragrance Burst Sampler 1s in the mind of the advertiser of the fine fravancc." says Andrew Fraser. markeung manaaer fo r 3-M's encapsulated . products d1v1s1on "Scratch 'n' Sniff doesn't have the sophisticated image fra- grance manufacturcn have in mand." ~,~~$8 "IMla IOOY WAVIS ...., ,,..-.,c... .._ •35 &up HIGHLIGHT . Or1nge COut OAILV PILOT/S~. Junea, ,. • I W A1K IN THl SuN or to lend a belpina hand to thoeo in need. The Center SOO 0ra1'IO County Performina Ans c.eiu er Tnathlon ~niz.ina Comminee included Chairman Dale A. IAllal..,, Tiu urcr Gary N. a_.Wc*. Secretary Ju RauotD ~. WU... L Bal, Valerie A. cuaaNa. a.DI Evau, Lyae S. P: DAUM ~Yk. L)'le I u-R...w L. Meer, wa.1 J . JltieW' 1a. J.., O'T .. le, Ile.la. M. Pubr~.:·· ...... Deu.lt J . Raue, J. Sm.la. ud PettT D. ~...,.. Associates wl11 hoedown at Knott's 'Liberty' hostess for centennial A down-home summer country party is set July 9 at Knott's Berry Farm as a benefit for the Orange County Trauma Society. The society's Associates group -fo unded by Virginia Knott Bender -will sponsor the party, featuring live country music and ente.rtainment, cocktails, fried chicken dinner, plus reserved seating at the Superstar Ice Spectacular starring Gold Medalist Robin Coualna. Tickets to the 5:30 p.m. hoedown to be held at Knott's Jeffries Barn in Ghost Town arc S 150 per couple. Reservations may be made by calling 937-5030 by July 2. LIBERTY: Kevin O'Connell, weatherman for Channel 2 news, will be emcee for the July 3 .. Liberty" celebration at the Newporter Reson being held as a benefit for Newport Harbor Art Museum. (Kevin will do his early broadcast from the Newporter.) The 6 p .m. to midnight event, being held to celebrate the unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty, will include a concen by the Irvine Symphony, dancing, an auction, American food, a fireworks display and a live broadcast of the New York unveiling transmitted via satellite on big screen televisions. (The unveiling is set for 6:20 p.m. NB time.) Susan Porter is chairman of the party with Governor and Mn. Dea.kmejlan as honorary chairman. (Appropriate attire: Indepen- dent.) tickets $75 each and funher information is available by calling the museum at 759-1122. WHAT A DOLL! Martha Gruelle Knickerbocker won't be going to New York for the Statue of Liberty unveiling, but she'll have her picture in Kodak's electronic exhibit for all to see. Martha is a Raggedy Ann doll who belongs to Nancy Thornton of Newport Beach and some 500 to 600 "brothers and sisters." "I sent Martha's picture to Kodak and explained that Raggedy Ann dolls were a part of America ... that they had been on the American retail market for 67 years and would bring back a lot of memories for viewers," said the doll collector. NEW HOTEL: Since the opening of the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Center, daiJy tours have been conducted by volunteers of the Children's Home Society, American Hean Association and Women in Management. The tours ran every thirty minutes beginning at 11 a.m. and concluded at 6:30 p.m. For the volunteers'effon.s, the hotel donated an amount to each orgamza- tion for the hours worked by the volunteer ... Nanette Sutherland worked eight hours a dar on Mondays and Wednesdays and she is also quite an organizer,' commented Dorotby Fitzgerald, director of volunteer services for CHS. CONTE MPORARY FANS: Members of the new Just-Off- Broadway AuxiliaJY. of Laguna Moulton Playhouse (one block off Broadway in LB) will be socializing and plannini for the year ahead Monday at Ron'sat 1464S. Coast Highway. Topics will include talk of Julie Harris' appearance at the Plahouse in ApriJ and raising funds for a rehearsal hall. Ed Gazick is chairman of the 5:30 to 7 p.m. gathering. GARDEN LUNCHEON: Jean Hiichey hosted a salad lucheon in the garden of her Cameo Shores home for the outgoing and incoming boards of Newport Beach Friends of the library. Karen Evarts, chairperson of the board of trustees, introduced La Donna KJenitl who became city librarian for NB June 16. Betty Sprang is keeping the president's gavel for a second year and other officers of the Friends are Dorla Vance, Marllyn Ottman, Liu Hall, Donna Hammond and Claudia Baltzer. FASHIONS: Colorful printed separates by Jimmy Garcia and ANNE BADHAM cool summer shapes in Linen from Jones of New York will be Adrianna Kezar of Lido Isle will be wtn&ini her way to N<'w Yotk on Tuesday headed for the Statue of Libeny Centennial event. The Newport Harbor High grad who now attends UCLA is one of 250 college women who will act as a ubeny Hostess at lhe time-day/four-night c:cl- ebration. The t()()..year-old Avoo Prod- ucu, Inc .. an offietal sponsor of the restoration, is sponsor of the Libeny hostess proaram and Kezar is one of four of lh<' Califom11 women that were selected on acadcmlc excellence and community involvement "I did ·volunteer work all during high school and was active with a Chnsuan youth group at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church;· wd Kezar. who maintained a 3.75 grade average at NHHS and a 3.9 last year at college. " I sent in an appticauon to be a hostess and it was reVlewed by a board in New York. A Ion~ telephone interview followed.' said Knar. "Each hostess will have two uniforms des1,,ned aod provided by Avon, 'said Kezar, wbo was wearing one -pleated navy skin, wb1te blazer and red and white stnpcd top. Her acccssonC$ are red sbOC"S and purse and a navy and w!utc hat with a Libcny p10. ··we also get Avon's bean- shaped camnasand a full set of makeup The hostesses• duties will be to welcome, escort and guide dignitaries and inter- national guests at the func- tions." President ReaJan and France's Minerand will be among the dignitaries that Kezar mil.ht be chosen to es- cort But. lier choice of the long hst of VIPs? Prince Albert of Monaco! Kezar 1s the daughter of Tom and Morua Kezar of Newport Beach. Jl"romBl • • • modeled informally noon to 3 p.m. Thursday at 1. Magmn, Pronto W~i~ona~~~~•~~~~~~a~gMlh~m~~~a~al~ -~~·s=~~ra=n~k~a=n~d~F:o=n!y~Ca=~:u!·~=============J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10spcct m1htary housingcond1t1ons, cb1Jd care facilities, commisancs and talk ... Mth dependen\s regard1ng problems of military life -things the members aren't always able to do because of their schedules. Wives act as the husbands' eyes and ears." The trips are usually 12 lo 14 hour days mcludmg evening formal gatberinis. · Someumes. Anne says, there 1s an hour or so for shopping. and she has usually done her homework on that by visitm~ libraries and inquiring of other Congressional wives who have previously visited a country. She has been able to purchase some prized possessions incl1.1ding some needlepoint rugs· from Portugal. But mostly the trips arc working visits with liule more than an hour or so of free time for maybe a walk in early morning, she says. For Anne Bad ham, the role of the Congressman's wife generally retains the aspects of the stereotype -always at the husband's side, supponing and hostessmg .. "l lhink people st11l expect that type of role," she said. Still Anne haJ a hfe of her own. For awhile io the East, she worked as a realtor m Virginia.And she part1c1patcd 1n a Congressional wives fund-raising effort by working on a cookbook. Now, since she spends most ofher time m the district, she works two days a week at Port 0 Call, a fashionable boutique on Via Lido that deals 1n gifts. "I started working there in 1972. It 1s my escape." she said "some of the customers know who I am, but most do not." Otherwise. Anne Badharn 1s involved m the community She 1s on the advisory board of the National Bank of Southern California, 1sa member of the .Grange County Performing Arts Center Stars, las SQc1as, Camelot Chapter of the Center and the Orange County Hean Association. She said she would hke to become more involved. Travel st11l 1s a major part of ber life. The Congressman makes about 24 trips to and from WasbmJtOn each year, and Anne 1s along about half the time She enJoys entertainma. Herc, where outdoor barbecues arc m v°'ue, n's a httle less formal. Back Easl when they hved m North Arlington, Virgrn1a there were mostly s11-down formal dinners for 12 10.24 people. Guest...mcluded members of parliament from most NATO countries, cabinet members. diplomats and military officers. She and Bob attended 25 blackue affairs during 1985. "That number was down because I had suraery. I wouldn't wish our schedule on anybody" Anne was born in Los Angeles, but grew up in Newport Beach where she attended Harbor High and Orange Coasl College. Tbe Badhams arc parents of five children and expect to become p-andparents for the'first time in August. For Anne. the downside of being a Congressman's wife comes only at election time. "The hardest part 1s lo read or hear things said about him that arc not true." She said she 1s very proud of what they have accomplished and proud of her husband. "He 1s my best friend." 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That The itmar Experieno ~ -HESl1 () '( llH~~ ~ 11~0. l h•rl I '™"' Sitinar Cruises L~~~~~~------------------------------------.-.-.....-.-.._ ____ __,.._. ____ ~~--.-.------------~~~~~~~---~ per peJ'80D, excluding airfare. Warm Wimbledon weather ha• forecaetera wondering. 85. The New York Yankeee loae their ninth atralght at home. 87. Joyner gets back in the S\Ving I Rookie's three hits lead Angels by Indians. 9-3 By CHRIS MO~JAHA1' OellJ .... C:.1 ..... _, "-1th summt"r \3l.111on no" "'ell under- "'a' l..1dc; ma} be dm ing their mo1hers up 1he '~ah because there's not enough 10 do Consider the problem sohed .\fter closing for a te"' minor repair'> and ad1u'>tments in the beginning ol June. Wall) "-orld 1s no\.\ open and doing a booming hu<;1ne'i'> at Anaheim c;;tad1um and ~kcted llllC'> 1n the l Ii Joyner, \\ho had seen his a\cragc drop ~low 290. came through with lhree h1b Saturdav night, including the game-w1nnC'1 1n the s1x:run eighth. as the Angels bear 1he Indians. 9-' before a crowd of 43.385 The output exended Joyner's hitting •meak. 10 """ games. 1hc last fhe of which ha\e been mult1ple-h11 games He no". ha'> 27 ol those. The Angels ntedl'<i the win to maintain their onc--half game lead in 1he .\L Wt"st o"er Te\a'>. a 5-2 winner 0' er Seattle On one hand 11 was 1ron1c that on a night "hen l\.\O lifetime JOO game winners (Don ~utton and Phil N1ekro) faced each other tor the first 11me since 1982. 11 was a baby-faced l..1d that decided the g.amc Today'•game Cle,eland (Schrom 7-:!) al Angels (Roman1d. 5-Sl Time. L05 TV· None Radio. ~MPC 1710) Monda) 's game ( h1cago al Angels. 5 0' o.m. But sull in a ballparl.. that has seen three players get milestones in three \cars (Reggie Jackson·s ..SOOth home run 1n 1984. Rod Carew's 3,000 hn in 1985 nod Don <iutton\ 300th win this year), it seemed stranee that neither starter would be in'olved 1n thr decision to the relievers-tht' Angds' Doug Corbett and the Indians' John Butcher and Tom Cand10111 Corbett was temfic, reuringall six. men .he faced and getting his second win aga1mt one lo!.) 1n the process. But unfortunately for the Indians. their relief \.\ent the way of a N1ekro-(and1ott1 l..nuckleball -the bottom dropped out Butcher started the fatal eighth b' "'alk1ng Ruppert Jones and mishandling Gan Pcms' ground ball. Cand1ott1 replaced Butcher and ~ced Jo\ner Jo~ ner. \.\hO had alread) Stolen his fin1t ba~ and htt his first tnple in the big leagues earlier 1n the evening, lined a single to nght for "hat would be enough for the win 1 hat'-; nghl aller hilling JU't I YO tor thl' tiM I Y games ol June .\ngel rool..1e '°"all\ Jenner 1<; had.: in the '>"'ingaga1n -hterall~ On 1he other hand. Jo} ner has not playcd like a rookie for most of the season and 1f., nol 1he first 11me he's come through in 1he clu1ch. a'> his nine game-winning RBis will attest. Both men were. gone b~ the end of thl· se'enLh with the ~ore lied a1 3-J and 11 "as kit "(Dunpg the slump) I don't think I changed M> swing rs·the same. I JUSl talked to gu}s hke Ruppert and Reggie,'' said Jo.,.ner (Pleaae see ANGELS/BS) Wally Joyner Tug-o-war lbt-of-fun forCMPD But Mesa officers were on the ropes in Olympics action Astros down Dodgers, 6-.4 B> BARRY FAllLKNER Dolly Piiot C0tr•1pondenl l he '>ellrng lool..cd hke a ~ompam p1cn1l -..a1urda\ tor the Pohlt' Ohm,- flll,· 1ug·11-v.ar (omre1111on al l ( In tnl' Hut hundrl'J' ol athlete'>. outfilll'd tn ll'Um unllmm'> and V.l'lght hc:lt\ .inJ '~hoolcd 1n Lhc \Uhlle IClhn1QU('\ ol thl' \lrl•nuou' \pon. \H're de- 1erm1n.:d ltl take tl a little more \t'flllu'>h than a da' ol lun 1n the 'IUn Dun rig thl' men'~ ltghtv.e1gh1 com- rx-11t1on tl'am cualhcs tont1nuall) .irgued '' 11h tournament ullic1al!. a\ Ill thl' f•Hrnl'\\ of the \lupmJ!l '>Urfacc on lhl· l ( I intramural held which .1ppart·n1h gaq~ the ti:am on thr d11"'nh11l \IOJ>l' an aJ,antage for thl' hl·,t ,.,.,,, qut ofthrl'l' matl h format Ir.ill' coaChl''> figunng lhl·ir tt'am'> "l'fl' tx-ing hun h' the random plall'menl ol lhc squad'> on t'llha the do" nh1ll or uphill \1dt loJged proll'''' v. 1th 011ic1al., and 'houtcd w11h uppo<,1ne. coa1.he' in an l llon IP t'l1cd 1ust1ce tor their team'> Rookie left-hander survives s low start for Houston win HOUSTON (AP) -After a rock) start. Houston rookie left-hander Jim Deshaies settled do"n to "'in ht'> founh stra1ght game. a b-4 '1cto~ o'er 1he Los Angele) Dodger-; ~atur­ da) night in the Astrodomc Deshaies gaH up a run in 1he lir.t after loading the base'> on 1hrcc "al~'> and then surrendered t"'o double~ and another run in the sernnd .. , told m...self 1n the dugout alter S" ing up those fir-;t l\.\O runs that 11 I go oul there and walk three gu\!. an inning I wouldn't he out there: \Cf'\ long:· Deshaies said. He lastt'd 8:' 1nf11ng'> g1' ing up nine hits. before .\ureho Lopez came on to record his ~~1rd ~\e ol tlx• season. "I JUSt started throwing r,tnl..es and letting 1he su>s pla' behind me," Deshaies said "I had tx·en harel' missing w11h m)' p1tc.:hc'> c:arl} I "a"• tr) mg to be too fine" "Jim pitched a good game from 1hr middle innings on," Houston man- ager Hal Lanier said "I "'ould ha'e lo.,.ed for him to ha\r gotten his complete game but thC' "1n v.a'> more: important at that point " C ompc11tor'> also u<.cd am means pos\1blc to g.11n a ph\'>1(al or P\hho- log1cal ad,antage 1nduJing tl'am huddk' .,~reaming.. grunting. ha111ng opponl n I'> or m U)?~lnfl one ,111.,1 lwr after <1 '1ctun I n .t v. ord 11 " ,I\ I \. I I '-'> F (Please see POLICE/86) Robert Alcarez (left). of Laguna Niguel, represents LA County Sherlfra De~- o.iir .... ..-.~...._. ...... ment ln 190-pound and under novice clua in boz:lng at Police Olymplca Saturday. Houston's Kc' in Bas" cununued his tomd h1111ng. slamming a home run and a double and dm 1ng in tv.o Rogers' death 'likely caused by drugs' Cocaine su5pected: Rogers· mother ha-:, heart a ttack ~.\(R\\ll'l'l (AP1 <le,elanJ Browns IOuthall pl.1 r Don l<11gl'f" probahh died ofa drug vrrtlu the da\ hdorl' Ill' \1.-a\ II• marl) and L'1gti1 Ja,' titer h.i,i..l·tball '>tar Lt·n Rias died ul lm.11nc 11 tffl(ll3l111n a pa1hnlog1't ,;ml \ia tu nfa' \, In the atl'l nu: 111 a ' n, 1dl'l1l l' nl dl'>ea't1' or in1un Rogl'r 1k.11h ul hl·an la 1lurl· ""' likeh c.:.1u\1'd h\ dr ~' Dr I 1<,eph Pa'4IO\\\k1 \aid aha u>ndUlt111g an <iut fl'>'t on thl' tldt·n"'l halk ·• \ kaJ1n1:-u1n 1. h:r "1·ocain hl' said 1 hl· fl'\ult' ol 11. '" 01 •hl' athlete\ h<1J" flu1J, and hr<11n "'h11.h u1uld rl'vc.11 the rm \Cnc<: 111 dr1 i., \.\rn not npt•t tl·d until "v1ond,1~ Ro!!1.·r ... J 'tandout \L:lond-H•ar '>akl\ 101 1h, Br 1\\m lap<,cd into a llllllJ and d1t'cl Inda' e1Fht da)'> atkr lhl rnc.11nl'-rclatnl lkath ol 22·)ear-ol<J A1;1' <tn All-\mencan OJ,~l·lhall pla,er al thl' I lnl\ l'r<,11\ ot \1Jr land \kanwh1lc Rogers' mother. l oretha. on '-tit1t•rdi1" .,ufT~red-a heaA an3'k and was 11 ted in ,nt1l.1I cund111on at ( ommun1l\ Hnc,p1tJI. 'aid mir"ng 'upcn.1sor < ath) J anngrr I h, Julop'i~ shov.ed Roger' lung' wcrl' w' cn:h l ongc..ied wnh blood. an 1nd1lat1on ot drug 111,olH'ml·nt. Pawln\.\sk.1 said 'I Ill' prc\umpt1on I'> that thcrl' "'ii'> \llml' 1n1nkTL·nll· 1n lhc re<,ptraton arl·a of tlw hr.11n" lw ,,11d '"\m e\less intl)\ll.atmn h\ J dru~ n rn a kg111maie drug. m1gh1 ha'l' ('JU\l·d It f \11uld \,t\ that lOlJlnl' I'> mo\l \U\pt.'ll Kogl'r' Jrm'> had ,c,c:ral nel·dlc mt1rk'> hut thl'\ ''l'll' prohabl) lJU'>l'd O\ 1rcalml·n1 al lhl' h11,p1tal thl' pathol11g1~1 said I tw pl.i\cr"• agent law\Cr \tell' \rnold ... 11d hl' "\\uUld hc total!\ '>Urpn\1:d II thl'fl' \.\J't ;m' drug '"'nhcment ( hanc:c\ arl 9~-1 .11?a1n,1 a drug ,11nnl'l t111n .. llHfl \\.111 no 1ndKall11n of criminal ,1n" 11' 111 drug U\l at a hachclor part} 11.1,cn fo1 Rogrr' lhr night helore he <l1l·d. hom1ndc I ktl'l ll\ t' D.1k \dam ..aid earlier 5aturda' • 'A e ha' c heard rumo~ ot drug use:" l oren ·'°" rlleford. senior 10\es11gator for the \acramento ( ount\ rnroncr'<; ollice. ..aid before the autops' Rogers rctuml·d 10 ht'> mother''> hou~ al ahoul .1 a m lrom thl bachelor part\ and a"'oke aboul Ma m .. .\rnold ..aid The pla:ter tailed to Paul \\ arfield lormer Brown\ star and pla)cr rela11onc; d1rcc1or und toot.. a ~ho"'t'r hl•forc 'a"ng. "Mom. I don'I kl'I "l'll ) ou bctler gt'I help ... .\rnold o;a1d Mr<., Roger\ then called an ambulance. but' her \on v.a\ comaln<,c v.hl·n 11 am, ed . .\rnold \aid 'lone 111 the SI\ tu e1gh1 people al the hou'>c men11oncd lht· po\\1h1h1' of drug u-.c .,.11(1 \111..c \k1ghan. \upen 1c,or lor the ambulanu• ere" Ruge~ v.a., 1aken to a nonhern Satramrn- 10 hospital. tht·n transferred 10 Mcrq an Juan I lospnal where he dted 1n the afternoon. ho'ipltal ~~keswoman (onn1e Huff said Warlleld said Rogerr, \ounded fine on thl· phone. said Kevin Byrne. a team spokesman .. He said he seemed excited about p.ettmp. World Cup Def ending champs final sports l £f t soccer elite coo o opponen s \11 \I< o < I I' '\l'l Om1· .1ga1n th1 World 1 ip "ill rcm.111 "Ith •JOC' ••'the cl111 "' 1 >n I\ .,, , na t wm h,1' l' '-"On 1111· w11rld .,onl'f th<Jml)11Jn,h1p. T\.\11 1 1h1.·m \rgcntina 114 /\) and V. 1 Crcrm.1n' 1145-l and .,J1 \JC tor 11 I 4~t> t 111~· 1r>d<1 \ r he •>tlll'f l up \\ 1nnerc, are Hr 1111 .111d It.th rthn.·c ap11·,n I lru1.1 Ja\ fl\\O). ,tnd rngland (11ncl \und,I\ \ \lttor \.\tll hrc:i"-th1· tu· tx·tv.rrn lOnllOl'lll' -•;rx tlllc\ lor bolh I um)'ll' ,1 nd l;\oulh .\menra It " not \Urpri'iing that lhl''>e 1w11 tl'.tm\ made thr final. though the) did \111 n 'an ing fa'>hton i\rgen11nt1 wa'> a rn·IJ\unlc along with Bral'll "'hen rhl' e'1.'nl hcgan on Ma)-,\ with dC'lcndin~ champion Ital\ t:x·1ng tied 1-1 h} H11lgana Wnt < 1nm.1n" c-'>t.1hh~httl .t Wl<Jrd by qu.1111\lng for 11'1tilth1111.11-the German-. al,11 lo'>I 111 t1,1h 111 141<~ and Fn11Jand 1n 196!\ I hl' \1gent1ne'> rode thl· m.1g1c of ~fa1.1du1rn 111 fir'tt place 1n (1roup A. .1ml lhl·n p,l\t Uruguav f:.nl(land ond lklgrum Wccit Gcrmlln\ \tn&gercd into the ..em1finah. nr ·din' \X minute\ to gel the onl) goal Jgatn'>t Morocco. then winning a fll,n,1lt)- i..1ck 'h1)(ltout over hmt Mc"'" Becker. Martina heat it up: advance to fourth round \\l\1lilf-I><>:'-. I ngl.ind 1.\PI - l>t knding ~h.t111p111n'> Bon" lkd>er Jnd l\1art10<1 N,1, ratllma lhl·•r gaml'<; il} h111 J\ the \\t ,1the1 thargt•d 1ntu the fourth round a\ the Wimbledon ll'nn.... champ1on\h1ps 1 ntlrd their lir'lt v.n·k -..aturda.., Hut 1hc up'l('t\ that haH' haun1ed lhl 1oumamcn1 cc1nt1nul·d on this '"'cltC'nng Ja, v. hl·n lhl' ICmpt'raturc .,oared to 1110 d roe\ on ( l'nter ( ourt • '-;\.\.l'den's tclan ~dhcrg. lhl· reign· ing \u'itrahan ,Open lliamp1on and :-O:h -.ced a1 the IOOth ""•mhlcc1on, lu\t his third round m.itch to M 1fi1,la' Mecrr of C1ccho\lcn a~a .\nd, RafTaell11 Rl·p.g1 <.,hrn.l..t·d No .i C laud1a Kohde K1l'K'h of Wt•\t < 1Cr· man) fi-4, 6-1 10 tlccomc tht• fir-.1 hahan woman to rcocb the fourth 111und at the \II F.ngl1nd < luh \lnc:c I 41'1 ~;ind nn h the ~n ond '\1111 r '°" orld Wa r II guar;rntel·d 10 rl'ach lhe men·~ ')Cm1- final\ lor thl' 1111h tonsccutl\C \-rar. u <,tnng th.it tx·r,.in 1n I cp7 "hen John \1t f nro~· '>1111 med out ol the quahl}- ing "llh h1-; hnlh.tnt pla' and hra'ih mannt•r "-1th \k I nrm· on a '>clf-1mpo-.ed h1a1u' Imm tenn1<;, thc:re was no O\ef\.\hclming la\ontc tor the men·., c,1ngleo, 1h10, ~ear l'\Cn though the field 1ntludcd la\t \t'ar'\ \.\inner. Becker. ..ind< It'' ho.,lo' CJk1a s han Lendl tlTt- world\ t11p-ranlctl pla\er who \.\<3S coming oil a '1c to~ in the French Open Edberg. on1• ol thc few Swede~ who se"cmed to he lOmlortable on the fa~t gra'i~ c.urfate. "as one of tho~ given a chance at winning.. Thnt chance wa\ da~hed \a1urda-. h' \1cc1r. 6-4. 6-4. b-4 The C ,echo~fo,ak ha\ beaten Ed0cra 1n all three of their carl"Cr mrcung-; "lie played very well. unfortunate- ly "f docrg <,atd "He played out ofh1s m ind and there wa.,n't too much I could do today He wa too iood. "I knew I hud a aood shot fo r the tournament 1f I playrd vef) well. I nlortunatrly. I played Mec1r." married· e,rne s~ud the team "'ould not c.omment on the patholog1st'<1 op1n1on about thl· cau~ of death Rngerc;. C'le,eland'c; No I draft pick in 14X4 and <;elected b-,. the Pia) er.. .\<,soc1at11.>n a!> lhl· \mencan Foo1ball ( onferenre·., Dctens1"c Rool..1e of the Year that season. u>llapsed f nda} mom1ng·at a house he had hought for his mo1her 1n this city where he gre"' up. "On hchalf of the Brown\ I can onl} npre-;r, shock and anguish al lhe sudden and 1rag1C death of Don Roger<.," ..aid Bro"'ns O\.\ ner .\rl "v1odell Rogers v.as scheduled w he mamed \aturda) in Sacramento to 22-~car-old l e<.lle "'el-;on \lo'it rela11,cs and friend\ v.ho gathercd <)aturd:i) al Rogers' mothers home reluscd 10 dtscuc,'> the death with a reporter 011s N1:1.on of the C'le"cland Indians. who hve'> 1n the same Cleveland condominium complex as Rogers. said he had "always known him as straight. I would have no idea of him dom)l drup.s " Hut the German., dnmin.1ll'd I uro• (PleaMI 9tt SOCCf',R/~) < >nh S<'\Cn ~ud' rcma1m d 1n ml'n·, pl,1 .ind "'"" 1n lh<" wonwn\ Mn(tl(·, \nd an un~ed1·d ple1H·1 " Rct•kt•r. ~dcd fourth, dropped 1 '<'t for 1hr lint ume 1n th•~ \ear'c. tournament as hr dt'fe:itcd l\us1mh1'c. Paul Mc"llamtt 64. ti.4, 4-6. 64 (Pie.act eee WlMBL£00N/85) arttna NawatiloYa returna ahot ln at Wh:nbledon. Today's game Dodgers (\alenzuela 10-4) at Houston IR\ an 4-(l) Time Noon TV C hannel 11 Radio: K.\RC' (790). Monday\ game Dodgers at C inc1nnat1. 4 35 p.m. run\ io ra1Sl' ht'> a'erage to 312 11 \.\aS S.w,·, \t•lond home run 1n as man' game' .. ,h goal' 1h1s Sl'ason arc to hit 'llCJ .. ieal 20 ha~!> and dnve 1n tl5 run!> .. hr <,aid .. It I leep go1og the "a" I haH tx·en I'll reach them .. t l'.m Puhl ai'>L> homered. in the filth for I luu\ton Bob ""ekh. 3-o lost his fifth -.ira1gh1 lkns1on He gave up fhe run<, 1n "' 1nn1ng\ Jell ll..im1lton'<, \Jlnfice ny gave 1he Dc>dgcr\ a I U kad in tbe first Walks to \te\C \a' Bill Russell and r ranl..lin \tuhhs had loaded the bases lo\ 1th Onl' llUI rhl· .\\tro .. rc\ponded with three run' in tht hottom of the first. 8111 Doran singled \tole !\l'cond and o,cored on ( ra1g Re}'nolds' single .\lier <1ll·nn Da ... 1s was hit h} a pitch. Bas!. doubled 1n Re\nolds A. wall.. to Jose c rut loaded the bases and Davie• ')ttlfl·d on a "alk 10 John \.1 11erock The Dl>dgerc;cut 1hedelic1t to 3-2 in lhl ,l·c·ond "hen \a\ doubled in<. ra1g \h1pll'\ Bias' death still haunts university Maryland students trying to understand loss of player. dream By FRED BAYLES Auoc:i.IM ,,... Wrn., C Ol I fC .~ P.\RI\.. f\.ld (AP) -A large part ol I l'n Bias' life took place here on the I n1,ers1t\ ofMaryland's 'Pra"hng rl·d-hncl.. campus. He l·aml· twrc as child to ~e his idol<, pla' h,1\kl·thall and to learn thl· has•~., o(lhl· hoop and the dnbblc at -.ummt.:r tamp' Hl'. caml' hrrl' J\ a young man to hone tho\r sk.111,, to get an eduduon and to hcrnmc the star he alwav'> dreamed ol being · He grl'"' lrom a pudgy adolescent to a tall. mu<;cular .\11-Amencan here .\nd 11 "a'i here. in the earl) hours of June 14 a\ I en Bias stood on the bnnk of fome and fort une. that he drl'd altl'r ingesting cocaine. Thl' Jr:ith ol the 22-year-old Bias has ra1)ed quc:sllons Jhat go far be~ond C ollcge Park -questions about alhletes and academics, ques- tions about grueling basketball sched- ulcc; questions about drug abuse. "It's going to provide people the 1m~tll'i to do \ome self-e, aluat1on," Mal) land Athletic. D1rcxtor Dick Dull said "Anyone who claims th•t what happened he~ l·an·1 happen on their own campus 1s either naive or simply not fac101 the truth." The death of Len Bias is also 1 pnvatC' maucr of gneffor this campus c.ommuntt) of 50,000 It 1s a loi.s sharpened by thr talk of drug use nnd academic lir~ny "There's -;o much hun in 1t." Drury Baawell. associate vice chancellor fo r student afTatrl, said "h's as 1f you were in the proce~ of burying your hmther and proplr 'itan a~km' about h1\ u .ol drugs and hts ~~ hit and what bout )our arc-it Uncle Horact" who stole that horst." Raawell qy<. thr incident ha\, 1n one week, ob urcd the ~chool' nS<' to acadrm1c prr t1gc dunng th1 decade The W<th-large t public un1ver~uty • Maryland has ndden the wa"c of growth tn public \Chool promincntt. ThC' Nauonal ._c~dcm> of icn~ \ ~11t1on now rate' Maf)'land 1n th!. top 10 for en ·nccnn and computer science programs nd M11f\land had Lenny 8 i11 • a pla er of con"derable kill onll (Pleue BIA / J ... Wimbledon Wilts as heat rises, but cream won't curdle Prom AP di patcllet Sundmscs and 5bort sleeve shirts have WIMBLEDON. Enaland ~ replaced umbrellas and raincoat~ this year Norman trail• Murphy by one -... Grtl Nonnu flirted Wlth the-so·, nd II fini hcd with 1 Jp«tacular I 0-unckr·ptr 62 Saturday, movlna within one 1hot of the third-round leader Bob Mart*Y in the ~ eo.t DAIL'( P1LOT/Sunctay. June 29. 1tM - BIAS'DEATHSTILLHAUNTSCAMPUS ·-. Prom JM vitality. Some II)' the hool ptnt . wu typified 1n 1 popular tamf\U potter that read. "I'm fha - Maryland is No. 1." Len 81.as didn't come to Mani.and solely for • dqrec. He came to pla) basketball. a 1.1 k he h d pttparcd for most of his youna lift. 1 'aanerapm w~n wu buted 10 fy focus wa1 cm ~•aail H)'ltUVd~'s Nonhwaa.em ff~ but ctM!I and J Just did• • llaw &ime his coach, Bob WqMr. Sl)'I Ill for my 1e~·· be eaic1. "Tk only because .. the team wa n't very COA(hcs WOUid a'e Wake--up cllla 1ood." and mon110t my clatln but they can So be pracuc:ed: HelO d popcorn at only to so far." Mal)land'$ Cole field Houtr so be Dull says cho.c an cotic. .~ could study Buck Williama' rebounds an lhe •ttaan for 1...aeD1 •Ill· and Alben Kina'• ho .. Mat)'land letes who are away three daYt • v.ftt. was always 1 bia thins an tu1 mind ... " cvuy olhtt w.ee~ to sNaY· MOit Wqntt sa1d. , procrams. he saad. ofkr a fift.ii.year Fro ty penevered. He pumped tebolanhip. . • at the Wimbledon tenn1i>toumament. }I A play be&an Saturday, the temperature on Centre Court was I 00 dearces, and forecasters were calling for a cont!nuauon of the week-Iona heat wave. Canadian ~n Golf Championship 1n Oakville, Onario Norman had to seul for simply the best round of his career -a round that mcluded 10 bard1es, an eagle and two boge)'s. Norman oompk'ted three tnps over the Glen Abbey Golf Oub course in 216. stx hots under pAr and one back of the veteran Murphy. Maie O'Grady; the controversial fiaure who 1s appeahna J SS.000 une and a ix-week su pcn,ion for condudt unbc!t<>mm.a a profcs!uonal golfer, and rookie Oavl1 Love m tied Norman for second at 210 .. In Indianapolis, Ju S&epben1on shot o 3-under-par 69 to catch ndn Palmer and cam a share of the lead after three round of the LPOA Mayflower Classic aolf tournament. The leaders h.ad an 8-undcr-par 208 for S4 holes and wen'. thrt't strokes ahead of Carolyn BUI and Rosie Jone. ... ln Mont Agel, France, Severtuo Ballestero• of Spain captured the S24S,OOO Monte Carlo Open Golf Tournament by two strokes over Mark McNulty of South Afnca for his third stt1jght victory on the European c1rcu1t. The 29-year-old "~nny naturally 1ravi1ated toward basltetball because that's what he did best. He had a supcnor talent in that area that's much &J'Clltr than anYthina he did, other than being a . xns1tivc, &ood human bcins." Dull said. iron to increase has strenath and "Theconnr11nu they have on lhrir enduranoeandgrcwtoapowerful6.8. time ts ovcrwbelmina. Th.cY. Deed to By his senior ycar_J ha and hi hi&h r.ick qieots. they need to Jt1 tnvoh·ed school team were to the state chAm-n tndonements.'' !'c ~d. -rho) dO pionship fioab ond Bias got his first not hl~c the sufrtacnt tune tbat Last 1.1 te of fame. stme-11er to be a studtftt u wen M • Air 1~mperatures were m the bagh 80s, with only a summenLme haze to block the sun, and record crowds at tbe All-England Championships were altenng their habits about what to cat and dnnk. "With this heat, there's bound to be some change 10 what's sclhna.'' 1d Richard Tear, director of Town and County, the conoess1ona1re for the tournament. Hot weather means more people buying ice cream, son dnnks and lager bear, Tear said. The)' stay away from the traditional English bnter. he said.· "That's too heavy for warm weather." according 10 • Tear. Strawbemes and cream. the staple of Wimbledon food, aresclhng very well. Tear'>81d. Even with the heat, the t.TCam stays fresh he added. "The strawbemes go too fa-.t for the cream to curdle," said Derck Johnson. chairman of Town and Country Officials reported no maJor heat-related problems. Peter May, supenntendent of the St. John Ambulance Bngadc and the head offirst aid at the tournament.. said about 70 percent of the 225 people treated at eight tnfirmanes on the ground by mid-afternoon had suffered from symptoms related to the weather. "No life-or-death stuff," May said. "The number 1s about average for the last few days. People arc taking care of thcmsel ves.'' Quote of the day David Letterman,commenungon the USFL antitrust lawsuit against the NFL m Federal Dmnct Coun in New York: "There were 150 people 1n the court.room -third-largest ever to see the USFL m action." Johnson earns moto victory CARLSBAD -Rick Johnson of El • Clijon. trying a b1ggcq~ame than 1n the past, scored a convincing victory Saturda) 1n the U.S. Grand Pnx of Motocros'i at Carlsbad Raceway. Johnson. 21. finished fir!>t in both 45-minute heats of the 500cc World Champ1onsh1p senes race as he rode his Honda to the overdll tllle. The victory wa s his first of the 1986 motocross season aboard a 500cc motorcycle. He had prcv1ousl} won nine overall titles on a 250cc machine. Finishing second ove-rall was defending champion David Ba1lev of Allton. Va .. who placed third and second respectively 1n the two he-ats. Jeff Ward of Mission V1cJO finished third overall "Ith a seco nd and third paniard had won the the Bnt1~h Masters and the Irish Open in his la)t two tourney) . In Columbus,, Ohio. Dale Doupau shot a 68 to take a four-troke lead after three rounds of the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club. Miskell wins amateur crown PEBBLE BEACH -Terrence Miskell l!I of Salinas built up a commanding lead and held off a brief challenge by college teammate Mike ..Blewett of Burlinpm~ Saturday to win the 75th Cahfom1a Amateur Golf Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links. . Miskell, a 19-year·old sophomore at t,he Umver· s1ty of Southern California, won the match 5-a.od-4. piling up a five.stroke lead with four holes to play m the afternoon half of the scheduled 36-hole match. He moved five holes up after birdies on the second and third holes 1n the afternoon and eventually closed out the match when both players bogeyed the 14th. "I wish we both could have played better and.~a~e It a head-to-head match, but I'm happ) I won. said Miskell. who shot a 2-over·par 74 for the morning round and· was four shots over par for 1he afternoon. Michael Andrettl grabs pole E.\ST RUTHERFORD. N.J . -.• Michael Andrctu grabbed the attention awa)' from his famous father. Mano. by brcal1ng the track quahfyang record Satur· day and earning the pole position for the $700.000 Chase Meadowlands Grand Pnx lndy-car race. The two, involved two weeks ago 1n one of the closest finishes in Indy-car hastory. will start side-by· side today an the front row oft he 25--car field for the I 00- lap evcnl. Michael, a 23-year-old speedster. took the second pole of his budding career as he became the only dnver to break the 100 mph bamer on the narrow, I I-tum, 1.682-mik c1rcu1t twisting over the parking lots and access roads of the Meadowlands spons complex. Michael averaged 100.028 mph, breaking the course record of 99412, set in F..nday's umc trials by Ffoberto Guerrero of Colombia. The cider Andrett1. who won the pole pos1t1on m both pre"1ous Meadowlands e"ents.. .. II. As a youoaster. he played strcet- comcr ball near his Landover home. not far from the M ,ryland campus Fncnds called him "Frosty" &hen, 1 in Frosty the Snowman, because of his rounded physique. In the sixth arade ht attended a ba ketbaH camp ponsorcd by Lefty Dries.ell, the cru ty Maryland coach who has fielded winnin_J teams in the touah Atlantic Coast Confertn~ for the last 17 years. Bw wasn't a natural; he was cut from h1sjuniorh1ah team. He became SOCCER ••• FromB4 pcan c,hampaon France in the semi- finals. Even though two of the most powerful soccer countncs made the championship game. this World Cup was notable for the performance of a pair · of longshots. Belgium and Morocco surprised stronger teams and established themselves as much more than outsiders. The Bel&ians, wtth Coach Gu) Thys devisins masterful zone de- fenses. upset the Soviet Union 4-J 1n overtime and took Spain 5-4 on penalty kicks m t"'o of the more exciting matches of the S2·game tournament Belgium made the semi- finals for the first tame. where m dream run was ended by Maradona 's two goals Morocco. picked to finish fourth in Group F at hot. sticky Montemy. aciually won the d1v1s1on , becoming the first Afncan team to make 11 past round one of any World Cup The Moroccans displayed a staunch de- fense in holding Poland and England to()..() ucs. then belted Ponugal 3-1 . Kmg Hassan II promised the players 11fis for their achievement and further nchcs 1f they continued to advance, but they fell to the Germans 1n the quanerfinals. 1-0. Mexico won Group A and beat Bulgana in the second round. The Mexicans· 1hree v1ctones prompted massive celebrauons in the streets of the capital cny. the world's largest metropolitan area. The partymgat\er the 2-0 defeat of tht' Bulganans included an c'timated 1.5 m1lhon He hstencd to a stttam of coUcac pro pective profcssiona.1 athkta; ... recruiters and their promises. but There is also lhe uicky quesooo of soon arew weary of their 1n,en~ dn.ip. Thctt tS no evidence Biu, or intere t. hLS teammates. were droa abulet's. 'He was ~hevcd when the whole Maryla.nd bepn a Prosram ofathiett pr<>ees$ was over." Wasner reca.llcc1 drua test in& this year that includes At Maryland.. 8~ blossomed. His pot te t • Bia' also uoderwtnt naor· freshman-year 7.2 points per pme ou5 physicals from three Nattoo&J 1umpcd to 23.2 points hls senior year. Basket~ll Association '!Ams before He became Maryland'sc:arecrSClOnna bcconung the champion Boston leader with 2, 149 points and was the Celucs· top pick in the draft. 1986 Atlantic Coast Conference Play· Qmpus officials point out that er of the Vear. 81as was the first dt\IJ death at While Bias reached for rebound~, Maryland m rtttnt memory. The h1i. school reached for academic officials say there 1' little doubt there exccllenoc. 1s dru& use on campus.-a student The number of National Ment Wb suspended for selbng c~ne a Scholars attending the school rose. few moAths aao -but there is also Research funding tripJcd. The tchool little to 6Uggest 1t is worte than ranked second on the honor roll anyplace else. . amona ACC schools in academic Maryland. meanwhile, t.S maluna achievement among athlete~. changes in the wake of its traaedfiy. Bias was not one or them. fie Next year. the chancellor or struggled in his last year of classes. academic afTain will O"enec the dropping out of some, fa1Lin1 others. athletes' education. He flunked his final semester, as did Others are makJn& sun the death. four teammates, and was 21 credits and its lessons, will not be forgotten. shy of graduation. At the time of has A des1an professor has I.I.ready death, he was enrolled m summer produced a poster for next fall. It sa~s: school. REMEMBER. Len Elmore, a former Maryland 34 star and Iona-time NBA player. left Bw .... school without graduaung. Toda~ he AND WHY 1s at Harvard Law School There arc other lepcies. WIMBLEDON TENNIS ••• P'rom84 S«ond·seeded Mats W1lander of Sweden downed Australian Mark Kratzmann 6-4, 6-4, 2-6. 6-1 ; No. 7 Henn Leconte of Fran~ stopped Amencan Oreg_ Holmes 6-4. 6-2. 7·6. No. 12 Brad Gilbert of the United States eliminated Czechoslovakia's Mdan Srcjber 7-5, 6-7, 6-3. 6-J; and No. 13 Mikael Pemfors of Sweden ousted American Sammy G1am- mal va 2-6. 6-4, 6-3. f>.I. In the women's <11ngles . una. No 11 Carling Bassett ol Canada. No. 15 Qumna Llndqvist of Sweden and No. 16 K.atby Jordan of the United States. N11""1!11lnvS1 rru~hed Krisun Kin· ncy lH>. 6-2 and Uo)'d stopped Kathleen Horvath 6-4, f>. I in all- Amcncan matches. 1t was MandJikova ovcrCzccboslo- vak.ia·s Iva Budarova '6-2. 6-0; Sukova over Australian An~ Minter 6.1, 6-4. Malecva over Australian Ehz.abeth Smylie 7-6, 6-1; Sabauni I over Amenc.an Barbara Gerken 6-l! 6-1; Bassett over Marie Calleja of France 6-4, 6-2, Ltndqvist over Angel oldtimers tie All-Stars 'Q Television radio TELEVISION · people Navratilova. the No. I seed. was JOtned in the fourth round by No. 2 Chris Even Lloyd, No. 3 Hana Mandhkova of Czechoslovakia, No 7 Helena Sukova of Czechoslovak.la, No. 8 Manuela Mal~va of BuJgana, No. 10 Gabriela Sabauni of Argcn· ustrahan Elizabeth Minter. Anne·s sister. 3-6, 7-6, 6-3; and Jordan over Amcncan Melissa Gurney 6-4. 6-1 Ken McMullc.-n htt a two--run homer • off the left-field foul pole ofTHall ofFamer Bob Gibson Saturda) and the Angels' oldt1mers pla}ed 10 a 2-2 tie against a team of former All-Stars. The All·Stars. who collected s1' hits in the 412- mnang game, grabbed a 2-0 lead in the third inning against the Angels· GeoffZahn. who was forced to retire earlier this season due to mJunes. The runs scored on consecutive one-out double-s b)' Rand) Hundle)'. Tom Tresh and Hall of Farner Em1e Banh. The Angels' oldumers tied the score 1n t~e bott(,.n of the third on R1ch1e Schc1nblum's lcadofT single and McMullen's homer. Shahrastani wins Irish Derby DUBLIN. Ireland -Shahrastant ~ completed the England-Ireland Oa1 race double aturday. winning the S4 t 0. 700 lnsh Derby b~ eight lengths over Bonhomu. .. 1n a rn~ dominated by Amcncan-brcd cntne!h On the wa) 10 g1\.mg trainer Michael Stoute his third lnsh Derb} \.ICtOI). Shahrastant. ndden b) Walter Swinbum. pulled in front at the top of the stretch The "'inner ran away from the field in the mile and.four. -furlong race in 2:32.10 to match his tnumplt in the "English Derby at Epsom earlier this month. 10 am -WORLD'S GREATEST ATH· LETES· Joe Montana 1s profiled, Channel 2. 10 a.m -GOLF U.S. Senior Open. from Columbus. Ohio. Channel 7. 11 a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY U.S. vs. USSR in amateur wrestling. from Uniondale. N Y .. Tour de France preview, Channel 2. 11 a.m -TENNIS. Wimbledon tourney (delayed). Channel 4. Noon -BASEBALL' Dodgers at Houston. Channel 11 12:50 p.m. -SOCCER: World Cup cham- p1onsh1p (West Germany 's. A.rgentina), from Me,.,ico Ci t) (delayed). Channel 4. I p.m -GOLF: PGA Canadian Open. from Oak\ 1llc. Ont., Channel 2 3 p.m. -OUTDOORS: American Adventure -Ice Boaung. Channel 2. 1:30 p.m -MOTOR SPORTS: CART U.S. Grand Pnx auto race, from Ea~t Ru1herford, N.J .. Channel 4 RADIO -...oon -BASEBALL Dodgers at lfou-;ton. K .\BC (790) I pm -BASEBALL Cle, eland at Al\gels. KMPC (710> ANGELS TOPPLE CLEVELAND .•• FromB4 "The) told me 10 !tettle down and be more sclectnt The) said if I could handle thr two-stnlo..t· pnch. I could handle a no<itnkc pitch." And was Joyner cogni1ant of two 300-game winner., going in the <1ame game? "I didn't even 1h1nk ahout it." he reP.hcd. ..lf )OU think about the milestones. you'll be 1num1dnted and not pla}' your &amc ·· Joyncr''i game rec..cntl) has been one ofhmmg single<, 1n<,lead of home ·runs. a catcgol) in "'h1ch tie remains a co-leader Gene Mauch." And 1thc kc~p., gctung high curves. a lot sooner than that. .. Other than those two p1tchC\, Sutton threw well. allowing onl) fi"c other hits and striking out six without walking a batter. ··Sutton followed his plan. He gave us a chance to win and we did," said Mauch. "That was the first time I've \een his stufT build up as the game \\.Cnl along." N1ekro. too ma) have dc~rved ~ttcr than a no-dec1S1on He allowed onl\ three runs. though on I 0 h11s. t "'o of which were tnples ( Boh Boone h11 the other in the sl'\th) * ANGIL NOTES -Bolh JtNI c:.llOllarla •nc:I a...-MMr"e l!ll'ew Ol'I the •IOe tor 11>0u1 10 'Tl•nult\ ano l>Olh lhrtw "'''hOul anv oa•n Candelaria will De aum1ne<1 l>v Of. Lewis YKum and 11 there '' no hidden lfOUl>le lie \hOOld l>t acllvalt<I In time to start Tue"lav agalnil Chicago Moort covld De •tadv a dev earlier 11 no oroblem' rtlull from his 1>llcnln9 · I'm llltre or damn ctou I coutdn 1 "" tnat 10 dav• to 1wo ... ..._, aoo " '81<1 Moore When tllow two art acllvalt<I. tlla Angels wlll llkelv send out Clludl l"•v end ttlher T.A. &rvdel\ or Ttdd l"ls<Mf Also on lhe comel>ac~ trail tor the Anoe!\ Is Ut1)tno Lll9t <11'8~ since \111'109 IMICtvst of lroub141 wltll Ills rlgllt UloOl<lef Ht 'tarted Frlelav lor Edmonton GOlnG an lht wav 1llow1no tl0111 hill end lour runs ltl>l'H coming 1n lhe nlnll't) There ll no oatt Sii tor his rttvrn Alter IOdav'' Oan'14 With Clr<eland the Ch•CIOO Whitt SoK w11n former An~t Nvtr encl mal\a~ Jim l"r ... u come'" for lltrM gamu IO close out Ille ~"""' P.lct11no INllCllUPS IQ' the ,.,19, trt l(lr1r McC.aUi• 11•4) V\ JM! Davit U·4) for MOtldav'' S-07 srart, UndeeldtCI (Pf'OOtOIV CtnOelarlel VJ T.m *-,,.,, , r ... sda .. Ind Miert Witt 11•61 V' Ntl 4l9rl (4·tl Wt<lnt~V The tllrH •i• l>t lhe IHI ~ G•mH ,,,. Anoets Pltv """' '"" the AM·Ster c;,,,,. "Sometimes the stnkes are home run stnkcs and 'iOmct1mes the} arc base hat stnkes.'' said Jo}'ncr "Reggie hasn•t seen a pitch he could h11 out m .----------------------------~ three \\-Cd!. and l h:ncn't e11hcr" '\s with Joyner. hule h1t'i were plenty for the Angel '\ficr Jcyncr''I sm&le put them ahead. \and1ot11 aot Jacltson on a pop-up. hut then the massacre really bejl.lln DouJ DcOnces smgkd :lnd C 11n· d1ott1 1$ ued back-to-btick walk'! 10 Bnan Downing and Rob Wilfong. the second forcina home a run He got Dick Schofield on what hould have bttn the third out. but JerT) Narron dctrtd the base with a douhle to cto the sconna The ba& ciiht" wa'i nece\S.U) be- cause <iutton. 1hou1h he pitched a whd _aamc made m1'ltalc'i on t~o curvrball to Cot) "inyder The lnd1on,· rook1t nahtfieldcr deposited both pttchc' 1n 1he lclt fitld 11eats (his third and founh of 1hc ~wn) to •~ ount tor all of Clc~dand•\ NJ\S Ht-hit the fif\I with Brook Jacoby abo~f\1 an the ~ond and the ~ond kadina oil the ~vcnth The lattt:r ut'd the\ on: '·~ "fhcn r'ahtlkldcr (Sn)dtr) look!. hkt he's gmng to he a hell of D pla er \Omeda~:· \J1d \nJtrl\ Mnnagl'r Complete Racing Coverage Entries, Handicaps & Rew/ts Coming Sunday July 6 In the Illy Piii Costa Mesa Albenten I Harbor & Adami Alpha leta 17tt. & Somo Ano Horbor & WtlW><t ...... ~ .. t 17111 Ful rton ludi'1Uq11or foo,..,.w & &oke1 Chotlle'• Otlll Newfh,rt & Albert CVS hotmocy Horbor & I 9#1 • Cwtkl( Horbor & Wilton I M4 Somo Ano N.wport & 0.1 Mo• Ceco a Ho•bor & Adom1 We11<l11f & Newpot1 Oel~tlel 3 w 8cry S• O.nny·a Horbo• & o. .... 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Ofanoe COUl DAILY PtLOTI Sunday, June 29, 191e POLICE •.• P'romM But somebody foraot to tell the two Costa Mep Pohoc Oepanment men'i teams, who witho1u uniforms, e~· perkncc or finely tuned physique~ up a.nd down their six-man Imes. we~ thcrt simply lo have fun Track, field h -eadline police competition .. We never practiced or tnuned," said Costa Mesa PD hghlwca,ghl team member Dale Barney. ''The first couple of years you could aet away w1th thll. but not an> more." he added. .. Next )ear we m1Jht ha"e to 'et a tractor and pull it around the c it) ... said Costa Mesa hghtwc1ght team member. Larry Hicks. when asked about poS)1ble training program!> for next year "We'll get a team together nc:itt vear," ndded Jerry H ollowa). "hut I don't know about practicing ... H o llowa) offered has own tounguc in cheek theory for his team's disap- pointing display (los~s an the team·~ li~t two matches. re!.ulling m el1m1na11onl .. We've been on the road too much and we're almost out of hotel mone} If you get us al home instead o f 20 minute!> down the road, we'd be a lot tougher." he said "\\ c need more mone) for team uniforms .. said another Col.ta Me!kl team member. The~ actual!) had a chance 10 "in their second round match. hut let an earl} ad\antagcget awa} when a team member lost his footing on the sl1Ck grass field "'Wt.• had a good time." \aid Hicks with a smile after being eliminated The South Gate Police Department defeated the Torrance PD for the gold medal an the hotl} contested hght· "'eight di" 1'>1on ('>1)1-mcn under I 080 pounds) "10 Orange Coast area law enforce- ment agencic~ entered teams in the women's compe\lt1on. but Irvine rc<,1dent \1arlenc Barton competed 101 the Orange Count\ "1arshal'\ Otlice team which finished sixth. ··\\ e lo'>t. but even one has bl-en tdltng us we are thi: best looking team • ~atd Barton." ho anchored the lour-woman team (under 800 pound'>I "'The "'l'lght hm11 v.as 80(1 and our team onl} totaled 500. so we were Ju\! out-weighed.'" said Barton "The grass was also \Cry shppef) • said Barton. adding, ··we went water sk11ng a le" times out there ·· ··The wa~ the coach was \Clling at us wao; JU'it like at the ( Polilc) ..\cadem~ .'' said Barton. ··she kl· pt ~creaming at us to keep u'> going ··1t "'a' fun to bl> out here and to be a part ol It I the game\)· Barton added Costa \1e!kl PD's hea\)'-"C1gh1' (ma\1mum of 1.500 pounds for the eight men) also lost their first two matches hut '>Orne team member\ looked too c'l'..haustcd to lOntanuc an~wa) "Man 1"11 tell "ou I'm be~t ·· ..aid Costa Mesa anchorman Dan H ogue "'hose makeshift uniform consisted o f a Cop Bowl football 1crse) with the Number CXl and the name "killer" on the back ··1 hurt from head to toe I'm read' to go home and take a nap." he added I Compct1t1on 1n track and field dommated the action 1n the Pohce Ol}'mpics t urday, as the wcek·lona aames wnppcd up most events wnh medals and a memorial service for slain officers rucsday marks the finaJ dn) or compeuuon. rhe open d1v1s1on of the men'!. 100-meter dash SPotlighted several runners_ with Ed Wtlhams of the Los Angeles Police Department turning 1n a winning time of 10.96 seconds. Mason Barrouahs. also of the LAPD. finished a clo~ second at 1 I J 9 Rand) Osborne of the Glendale l1ohcc:" Department posted a to p time of 2-()0.25 in the 800..mcter run. w h ile Robert Pullard of the LAPO set a record in the pole vault with aJump of 16-9 T-wo o ther Pohce Olympic records kll -in the Javelin. with Victor ulover of the Pomona Po4ce Depart- T•ACK ANO FIELD (el VC lrvlM) M&N 0-100 IMtotr de Ill I Eel Wlllll ml IL.APO) 10 t6 1 Muon 8erroUQM IL.APO) 11 19, 3 Scott Oennv IL.A CO si.1HI 11.29 SerWw l Btrrv ~· (L.APO) II 5e . 2 J1mes Morr!' (Vtnlure CO Slleriff), 3 Rob«I Smitll 1119. Mui.r I M611hew Pruitt !Oakland PO) 11 11. 2 llulul Morrl\ (Slelt P1lrol) 12 0 3 Sim llot>lnlOn !BART POI 12 03 ~end MHlw I Don a.n1on ILAPOJ 12 39 2 Bin S.nfo<CI FBll 12 6J 3 Rev Gr1tf1n (RedoMO 8ffch PO) 12 7S MO nwtw ""' 0-t Rench O\bOrne (Glendele POI 2 00 25, 2 Oennv Olllarel IL.APO) 2 00 38. 3 Cl'"'' HUQllH (Co,,1ra Costa CO Sn.riff) S..W I Frenk IC.1rt11 ILAPOI 2 02 9. 2 Rich Ovtr (LAPOI 2 CM 2 3 Larry Sieve Powell IF81) 206 • Mesi.r I M•ll~ F1ouero. 1R1vers1<1e PO> 2091.J. 1 Loll S1tHev IUS Pottell 213 06. J Ron Frel'll< (OaktatlO PO) 2 16 IS Grand Mestw l Dave TnomH (LA CO StlerlHl 2 37 I, 2 Gene Rtec! !LA CO Sheriff) 2 S6 I ,. .. Veutt °"" I llooer1 Pullera IL.APO) 16-91 2 Jeck Lano IH1,,1ore1 POI 12 6 3 Tonv Herretson !Santa An1 PO I 12·0 SMiier l FIOvel Toi.do IL.APO> 10·4 2 Steve Peru (Kern CO 5.lltrlHl 10·0. 3 J10 Petruuetll IFullenon .POI 1·6 Mesi... I Harold Sentourv (LA CO Sllerlff) 10-6, 2 M Sav1Clen ILA CO Sheriff) 9·6 Grand Maatotr 1 Bill filer IAlemeela CO OAI 1·6 L- Jvmo Open 1 Wilht llOOinlGn ILA CO Sller•lll 6 n mtltrt 2 8r•en HIM IOownev POI 6 S7. 3 l(enl W1 \On !C.111 H111nwev P11roll 6 SI Sen!« 1 W•ll•t Jenl<lnt !Celll Hlghwev P11roc1 6 6, 2 An Morton !Calif Hlohwav PetrOIJ 6 l•, 3 Alvl" Brown !UCLA PO> 6 09 Met* I llulut Morr" (Staie P1rotel 6 7S, 'l John ll•vtr1 IC11>1 OtPI Correcllonll S 31 3 c ••enc~ Ru\t Vel•elO PO> s 16 Grt1ftd MHIH BOO OtMer•a Sen Lten<Jro PO) • 97 2 8 ilt Et er Alameda CO DA> US 3 S•eve ll•cnmolld •Oeo• of ForHlrvl • II DIKU\ 00tn l Scoll Young !Chula Vl\ta POI 0 61. 2 Mar~ Mernoh I Sen 8tf'n1ralno Co SnerlHJ 31 lb 1 Y. ~• Genovt~ !Orenot CO SPierlttJ lt 02 SMlw l AC Cox !Pomona POI '114 2 Jim L1"er SecremenlO POI 4126 l Mtehael FMler v'"''"" PO> Menw 1 M kt WOO<l•ena I Long 8HCh PO) '6 66, 2 Allen Brown (Or1n11t CO M6rshall) •SO.. 3 Well Ad~tn\ I San JOH POJ '3 21 Grenet MlllW 1 Dalt Alntora IAnllOCll POI 3S U . 2 Don Ho•m.. LAPOI JS 21 3 OICI< KtMtrlY ILA co Sner If JS 74 Jnelln 0-XO" VOul'O Cnu•e V•\lal St 0. 2 J P11r.c• Aubv Vtnlure CO Sher•lfl SS~ 3 Gr~ menl w1nninf lhe ~n1or div1~1on w11ha 1hrowo SS.64 mctersandJohn O'Shea of the Gardeoa Pohce Depan- mORt taking the master div1S1on with a d istance of S0.4 meters. Sco11 Youna of the C hula V is ta Police Dcpanment. however, h d the best overall throw by captunng the open d1v1s1on with a mark of 59.04 mete~. W1lhe Roban~on of the Los Angeles County Shenfrs Offioc had the best longJumpoftheday.6.73me1cr .an d Tom ManuKelh of the San Jost Police: Dcparunent bad the bt$t JOOO. meter steeplechase lime of 11 : 13 2 In women's competttton. La hay Brown of the LAPD posted e tim e of 1 l05 to win the open 100-mcterdash. Deborah Moms of the San Jo~ Police Department blew the field awa) in the 1.500-meter run. Her clocking of 4:53.8 was 16 seconds better than the nearest competitor. AMerlon 1Sacramen10 PO> S2 I SMiier l Vlc1or Glover (Pomone PO) 5e 64, new record, 1 Michael Fo•t• !Venture PO) S.t 14, J Jim LISI• (Sacre!Mnto PO) SJ 0 MHIW l Jonn O'Sllff (Gerelen• PO) SO •. new record. 2 Mike Woodland (~• 8Hcll POI .a II 3 Brien Arn$PIOer (8~bank POI 3S 72 GrendMHlw I Oon Roll (Marin DAl 43.9, 2 Ed Oehm' IFu1i.r1on POl 36 76, J Clerk Oevlit>lu (El SaciunCIO PO) 31 02. JOOO S~ll 0- 1 Tom MartuKelll (S.n Joli POI 11 13 2. 2 Ernie Oroico (Oxnerel POI 1J OS •. l Rick Arm11rono (Piecer CO Slltrlffl 13.lll SerWw I Gari Hul11r IS.Cremento POI 10 SJ I, 2 M1cl\ffl boc1•llo ICellf Hl11hwev Pelrol) 11 CM S. 3 Greo Young (St1I Beecll PO) 12 2• I Mastw I Oevlel LHton (LAPDI 11.3•.2. 2 0 Jovce CF811 12 19.2; 3 Owloh• McKenne (Cell! 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Joanne 8row"9H (LAPDl •SO, 3 Btlh Pvltl IL.APO) • J9 Senior I Nencv Over IL.APO> • 6". 2 Jiii Tanleoe1 IS.nte Ane POI • •9 3 &ellv Sheneyfen (IC.tr" CO S"-lfl} • 17 Jevtll" Ooen I Cher'l'I Ken• (LAPOl JS 31. , S.ndra Bova 1S.cr1men10 CO Sherfffl 26 5' l Kelhv 8urke11 1S1cr1men10 PO) 2• 7 Senior I Lenette Wllllam' !Sen Jou POI 21 II. 2 Shlrlev Sh•men I LA CO Sheriff) 10 06; 3 Je nice Lower' IBurl>enk POl 196 WATE!llSKllNG Men Ooen I Pit Oowa.n tS.cr1menlo POI 109, 1 Di ve 00•00. 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' Roenicke leads Phillies past Cards in 10th His sacrifice fly vaUifs Phlladephia to 7-4 triumph from AP dl1patcltet ST. LOUIS-Ron Rocn1<ke h1t u bases-loaded sacnfic:e fly and Milt Thompson followed with a run- sconna singJe 1n a three-run 10th mn1n1Saturday niaht as the Ph1ladel- ph1a Ph1lhes defeated the St Louis Ca rdinals 7-4. An error on Thompson'!!. single scored the third run 1n the 10th Steve Bedrosfan, 4-J. who got into and out of a ninth inning bascs- loaded. no-out Jam, patched two inning for the win . Tom Hu me. who gamed his fi rst save in Fnday's 17- 1nn1ng game. pitched the 10th for his second. Pat Peny, 1-2. started the 10th for St. Louis and look the loss. Ronn Rey nolds walked w1th one out an the 10th and went to second on Steve Jeltz's sin&)e. Pinch hiller Luis l\guayo sin&led. loading the hases for Roemcke. ihompson's hit went to first baseman Andy Van Slyke, who thrtw wildly to fi rst. bnnging Aguayo an with the third run After Bedrosian got h1m'1Clf into trouble an the ninth, he struck out Tommy Herr and W1lhe McGee and popped up pinch haller Male La Valliere. T nnhng 4-1, St. Louis ned the game an the seventh on tw singles. two doubles and five stolen bases Terry Pendleton doubled, stole third with one out and Vince Col- eman singled hi m in. That chased starter Bruce Ruffin, who was making has first ma.tor-league appearance. Coleman stole S6Cond and third and scored when Ozzie Sm uh singled off reliever Don Cannan. Smith stole ~cond and. with two outs, McGee doubled. tyrng the game. McGee stoic thi rd before the inning ended. The Phillies Ju mped to a 2-0 lead 1n the first. Roen1cke walked and took ..ccond on a balk by Cardinals ~tarter Greg Mathews Juan Samuel doubled Rocmcke home, then scored on Von Hayes' smgle. Samuel drove m Ph1ladclph1a's third run wuh a bases-loaded infield sa ngje in the second fhe Cardinals scored their first run 1n 16 innings 1n the founh when \.11ke Heath hn has 1h1rd homer of the AMERICAN LEAGUE -------=----=~ year. Reynold5, who was purcha~ from Class AAA Portland on June 22, hit his second homer of the week in the 'iitth Ruffin. a 22-year-old left-hander called up to replace Steve Carlton in the rouu1on. was purchased from Read;ng of the Eastern uague last Thursday. He allowed seven hits 1n h1~ 611 innings. .. 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VanSlvke tlOl S.-Cotemen SF-it0tnlcto.1 "*IMl9Na Ruffin Cerm41n Bed,osnw •·3 Humes 2 St\.eutl H1t•1t•aso 6 1·3 1 J 3 I S Z·l 1 I I 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 , 1 0 0 0 I Matllew1 7 6 I 4 4 4 Ownbev 2·3 I 0 0 0 0 O•vtev I 1·3 2 0 0 I I PPtrry~l:2 1 ) 3 2 I O H8P-Herr bv llluffin SK-Mathews Umplrt1-H0tne, T•t• First Crawf04'd. !.«ones, H•l1>0n, Tlliro. WencMttledt T-l.2S A-tl Sll ·a1ants 5, Redsl CINCINNA Tl Pinch-hitter Candy Maldonado's sinsle with the bases loaded in the 01n1h inning snapped a tic and Luis Quanoncs followed with a three-run triple. sending San Francisco to victory over Ci ncinnati. W11h none out 1n 1he ninth, Maldonado -batting .409 this season as a pinch hitter -hll a soft single over the Reds" drawn-in tn· field. Quinones hit a hner 10 left that skipped off the wet turf and bounced past leftfielder Enc Davis. Frank W1lham s. 1-0, pitched the final two tnning.s to act the Win, after starter Mike KrukowallowcdJust five h1t1 and one run o er the fim sc~cn inn mp. Reds tarter John IXnny. ~-1: walked Joel Younablood to nan the 011nts' ninth and 'Chili Davis doub~cd off the. riaht hander's lea. bnngina on rcltever John Franco. who walked Chns Brown to load I.be ba~ Dav1stuu solohomerin thcfounh 1nn1na. hi s ninth of the ~•son, for only the second h~ off K.rukow, who was b1dd1n1 for his 10th win. The Giants tied 11 in the fifth on the second of Bob Brenly'~ thrtt> h1t!I. * SAN 'll4H CtHCINNATI 1(111(1Mf ct ltT.Mtr> 211 Mi.llhlnd II FWillm•11 Yonvtlkllf COevla 11 c erown .lb Aldrete It> MIOnclo IHI MeMnc l reNvc Urllle o l<rukow 11 Qulnoftt 1b TtlW:I o rlltll J 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l I I 0 ) 0 t 0 J I 0 0 3 I 1 0 I 1 I I 0 0 0 0 4 0 l I 4 I 0 0 , 0 0 0 2 0 I J Milner GI ltOH lb P•,k« rt EO.vl•lf ..... Cncpcnu ··~" •~•c a..1er20 Oetlf!VP FrancoP Slllo#llH v_.,.,..._ >4S 10 S T~ ker'th .... Mrll .. 4 0 I 0 JOOO 4 0 I 0 4 I I I J 0 I 0 '. 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' , 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 0000 0000 1 0 0 0 JI I • I s.n ,,lftdKe ... OIO --1 andrlN1I .. ,. --• G11me W1Mlll9 lt81 -MllldoMclo (4) E-8rtnlv OP-Sen Frencli.co I. ClnclnnaU 3 LO&-S.n FrenclKO S, C1nclM1111 e 2&-erenlv. Aldrete, Park«, C Devil 36-Qulnonel. 11•-e Oavll ('1 SS-E. Oevlt ()I), Conuc>don 2 112) SMl,renclKa Krukow Mllll\Olanc) FWUll1m1W,1·0 ClnclnnllH If' Hll•llBISO 1 0 , S 1 I ) 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I Denny L,S·7 I I 3 3 2 3 Franco 0 0 1 I I 0 R Rot>lnson I 2 I I 0 I Mulholland 11llc"4ICS to I be11« In IM 11111 D4H!nv pltclled to 1 bellat's In Ille tth, Fr•nco PllCllld lo I bellat' In the tth H8P-ltOM by Krullow U1n1>lr9',....Home, McSl\ef'rv, Flrsl, Pulll, S.Oond, l on1n, Third, 8 Wlnlam1 T-216 A-2USt Metll 5, Cubs2 CHI CAGO -Ray Knight's tie· breakin$ two-run single in the otnth inning hfted New York to a victory over Chicago as relieve-r Rogu McDowell picked up his seventh victory without a defeat. Gary Carter opened the ninth with a stngle off loser Ray Fontenot. 3-3. who also gave up a single to Danyl Strawberr; before Lee Sm ith re- lieved. George Foster greeted Smith ~th another single, loading the bases, before Knight singled 10 lefl. sconng Carter and Strawberry. Foster then stole third and scored as Rafael Santana ltJ'Ounded into a force play. McDowell, who pitched the last two innings after Staner Ron Darhng was hfied for a pmch-hmer. became the first pitcher 1n Mets history to go 7-0at the start ofa season. Previously, Dack Selma, Tom Seaver. Jon Matlack. Tom Gorman and Darling all had JOne 6-0. un Dykstra opened the game with a double and he scortd on groundouts by Wally Backman and Keith Hernandez Or~ Collt DAILY PILOffSUnctey,.;June 2t, 1-., ,,~ San Franct.co Manacer R~er CraJc diaputa a call with umpire John McSherry lD fifth tnntna Saturday. 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Flrtl, Froemm.ng s.cones. MMSll. TIWd Dav•dMl'I T-241 A-JS IS? Bntv.es6, Padre. S ATLANTA -Atlanta got run· scorinj singles from panch-hitters Ted Simmons and Teny Harper 1n a three-run seventh 1nn1ng that carried th1: Braves to victory over San Otego. The rally started with one out when reliever Lance McCullers. 4-2. hit Rafael Ramir~ with a pitch. AfteT Ozzte Virgil singled and Andres Thomas struck out, Simmons made 1t 2-2 with a pinch-hit si ngle to left. Harper followed with his pinch single off reliever Gene Walter, dnving in VugJI Simmons abo scored on the play when the ball got by left fielder Carmelo Martinez for an error. The Braves got their final run tn the eighth on Ken Obcrkfcll's double The \'1ctory went to Zane Smith, 6-8, who allowed five hats and one walk an seven inrhngs ~aul .t. ~n­ machcr pitched the ninth. . ,. .. ... ,.. I I I I G...wi ff • e I I McbWC1 J e I I ~" ,.1. OetWf )I •I 0 I ~· .... 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Brooks broke bi~ owo ch1b record for homers by a shortstop when he hlt a I· I pitch into the thmt deck in the third 1nnina· WtMtefrf Wr101't d ···-· l roell1" Wa Kfl lll G•ll<rre lb l'Mwmn 211 Fllt."'1Clc. Hllllletl'l P Wnttvn 1111 lutk•• McCtur•• ·-OOll• * Mrlltll 3 I 1 0 l 0 0 I 4 e I I • I I I • 0 I 0 J 0. 0 ' I 1 0 2 0 0 0 I ID e 1 0 I 0 0 0. 0 0010 I 0 D 0 MTlaUaON 9-ttcf AlmOnll lt•f 211 M~i It> erwm111 ,,,.., "'. ar..-. .. Guuill• T"""9< ~rt ......, ... lteutCMI• Orllr 111'1 WIMll Mau•Pfl MCWl"nsll .......... lllHlil~ S I J 0 ,o•o S 0 I 1 J t It I e I e l t '. I et t •••• ) I 0 t , ... J 0 I I I 0 t 0 0000 ooeo 1. 0. 0000 1 0 0 0 • J 1 > , ... D l 7 l kwaft ....... ~ ltl ,. --· ,.."... -.. .._, Gemt WIMlllO Rat -• .,._ l2l. E-Wt•rd, T"-Opo.....fl1ftMul"Ofl 1 LO&-Mon1rN1 6, PlllM>utt'I 10 2&-eondl, arMtll HR-etoot.. (14) Sl-Almeln ,,,, ~ II), Newm41n (10) 5-Hesketh SF-Wrlerlt. ~ HeMlelh W ·' • 4 Bur•• MfCluN lt .. rdon S, 1' ""*"'"' P H llUHIO S 4 I I S l 1 M 2 I I t 0 • 1 11 -. • • 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 lteuKMI L •-I • 5 J 2 J 2 Wltlll 1 I 0 0 0 l McWillm• I 0 0 0 0 I G11et1tt 1 I t 0 0 J Mc:Clllre ,,.tcfled 10 I better In the 71'1 Hl~IKMI bV R9Ut.dlel. ~d D¥ . ...,... Umotrtl~. 8rOO.a.ndlr; Flrll, ~. s.c.ncs. •-•· Thlro . Mont-. T-2.S. Yankees lose ninth straight at ho1ne, 7.:.4 They haven't fared this poorly since Polo Grounds days From AP dl1patcbt1 NEW YORf.. -The l'ic"' York Yankees suffered a club-record ninth consecutive defeat at 't ankce Stadium on Saturday, losing lo the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 as Lloyd Moseby homered twacr and Jamm) Key pllched a seven-haller The last 11me the YankC'e'> lost nine consecutive home games was an 1915 when they pla)cd m the old Polo Grounds. This 1 the team's 62nd season an Yankee Stadium and only an 1940 had they lost as man) as eight straight. Joe N1ekro. 7-S. wa'i knocked out 1n the second inning. the fifih time an the last six home games that the s1an1ng pitcher failed to last thrce~nn1ngs Moseby hll has 10th homer 1n the first. after Rance Mulliniks singled, marking the eighth s1ra1gh1 home game in which the oppos1t1on has scored on the Yankees an the fir'it 1nn1ng. New Yor'-opponenti. have 18 runs on 23 hits in 46 at-bats 0' er that span. The Blue Jays. who have ""on four straight, scored again an the second on sin&)cs by Rick uach and Ernie Whitt, •a walk and a wild pitch by N1ekro. Muthniks walked to reload the ba~s and a tturd cono;ccut1'l' walk. to Moseby. forced Whitt home Altonso Puhdo rehevcd Nael ro and allowed two run, m the fifth on Moscby's second homer and on RBI san&)e by Jene Barfield The Blue Jays scored their final run tn the ninth on a lieldina error by rtlicf patcher Al Holland. In h1 last thrtt ~tart . N1ckro h:h pitched JU t nine innings. allowing 18 runs-16 e11med -on 18 h11s while walkm110. The Yankees nrcled "'-cy, 6-5. for o run an the founh on Mike Ea ler's sacnficx ny Gary Rocn1ckc hat a tW<r run homer in the nit th end added an RBI sinJIC in the eighth In the nane-pme home lo'iing struk. Yank~ pitchers have tlccn t.aued for 81 run and I 24 hit The> also have 1onc 12 pmes 11 home without boldina 1he oppos111on 10 ft'WCT lhH fi" runs. h wa the third con\Ceut1ve victor) fot Key, who hu won 11t of h1! last eaght dec1 ion and hi a 2. n ERA over that pcnod. He wH ().J with 1 I 3.27 ERA in h1~ fi"t m 'tarts t TO.ONTO Ftrnnoz u M1111o•s JI> 104'11 .lb Moset>v d 8etl11 UPtltaw to Ga•C•a 'lt> 8•rfltlcl r1 l..UCl\dtl JOMUldh ShPl\ro M Whltl c T.r.ti * ur11bl • 0 0 0 2 I I 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 2 • s 1 2 0 s 0 0 0 s 0 2 0 '0 I 1 7 I 1 0 2 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 4 I J 0 NEW Y<>ttl( llHnd~cf ltnc11Ph 2b Mlngtv lb PHQ11411D Wlnf1tlcl rl Roenlck" EH i« di! Wvneo•rc PQlrulo 30 8«•• u lt 7 IJ S Tetals s.tere bv '"""* •t>rlllll • 0 2 0 I I I 0 2 I I 0 7000 3 I I 0 • 1 2) l 0 0 I J 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ll 4 7 4 Ter9'M no 010 110-1 Haw Yen 000 101 110-4 G•me w1nn1ng RBI -Mo"11v (5) E-Wv""9r. HOl .. nd OP-New Y04'k 2 LO&-T04'onlo t . New Yori! S 28-Sell. lttnclOIPll HR-MoMtbV 1 <l 11 Rotmcke Ill SF-EHier '" H ll ER 98 SO Ter91119 l(ey W,6·S Hew Yen JNlekro L,7·6 Puueso HOll•nd WP.-J Nleltro • , . 11·3 ' " 3 s l ' • 1 6 • l I 1 I 0 0 0 I UmPlrt1-Moma, Cl•rk. Flrtl, ~utoek , S.C· oncl. MorrlM>ll, Third, MCKHn T-2 SS. A--0.117 RedSox7, Orioles 3 I BAL Tl MO RE Ed Romero drove 1n three runs and Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd won his I 0th game as first- placc Boston defeated fading Baltl· more• Boston·s 14th v1ctol') mats last 19 road games.coupled with New York's loss to Toronto. gave tbe Red So11 a se'cn-game lead in the AL East, wh<"re all seven teams arc above the 500 mark TheOnolcshavelo~t 14of their last 19. Boyd . 10...S. won forthec1&hth tame an IO starts wi th rehef help rrom Bob 5tanley. who pitched the final I 1r'1 1n01nas for his 13th save. Boyd took a five-hit hutout 1010 the t"aghth, when the Onolc ~orcd 1he1r three runs. Eddie Murra)' douhlcd an the first run. chn ang 8o)d. and tanh~> ended the rail) despite g1\ 1na up an RBI aroundou1 10 Cal R1pkcn and comm1mna nn l'N'Or that llo~d another run to Ort Romero. who had 10 RBI before' the game s1ngl~ bome a run 1n the founh, htt a sacnfict ny in the St>.lh and added another RBr single in the e11hth . Dwight E ns hat 1 two-run homer"in the ninth. gi"tnl the Red So' t .S tuts for the ~and consttut1"c pme. Thr Red So" scored the fi~t of thw t"'o unearned run 1n the ~cond when Jim Rice 1nilcJ, advanctd on a aroundout enJ \Cored when R1pken let 1 two-oul aroundcr by Tony .\rm11 o throuah his kg\ BOSTON Barren ?b Soov• 311 8 ucknr It> ltlct" Savior dll DotE•ft• rt Armatcf Lvontd Gecsman c Romarou J 8on1" 20 Dwver Ph L•CV rt Lvnn ct Murra\' IO RIS>llen n Sl!Mlt dh OMaMV lt> Mk Yong It PardOc Sllelov Ph l9 1 IS 6 Tet.it SUrallv~ n rllllll J I 1 0 I 0 0 0 S I 7 0 • 0 0 0 l 1 1 I 4 0 I I 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l6 J • , •••teri ~ 011 101 012-7 000 000 OJO-l G1m1 Winning RBI -Non. E -RIPken. J Bonilla, 8 S••n•ev DP-8alllmore 7 LOB-Boston 10. 8a1Hmor• a 28-SP\Htt, Armaa Murrav HR-Ow E•llll\ (t ) S8-ltll>kt'1 Ill S-8•rre11 SF-Romero IP H RE• 91 SO .., ... 80¥d w 10 s 9 Slar>leV S 13 3 2 .1 0 0 0 .....,.._. Oavls L 6·1 Sntll Ha •tnS AH• WP-Ha vent l H I J • l ·l 4 1 2·l 1 I 1·3 1 I Umpires-Home. Youll9, Finl, S9cond. 8rtrn1Qan, Tl!trd Scoll T-J It A-Jt.063 TlgersB, Brewers5 0 I J l 0 1 0 1 8arr>el1 DETROIT -Darrell Evans htt a two-run homer and Kuk Gibson hom('rc\J and scored three run\ 3\ l)ctro1t drfeated Milwaukee for its fou rth consecutive victory. Detroit. 36·3 S. 1s over SOO for the first time !l1nce May 11 Lance Pam h 'l1nglcd home <.r1bwn 10 brtak n S·.S tie with two ouu in the bottom or the o;cvcnth 1nnina aner G1h on had reached ~ond on an error b} M1lwauk~ ~cond baseman J~P.antncr Evans follo'A-ed Pam\h 'uutgle with bu I 2th homer 11,1n1 Detroit an -S lead. The T1ac" ~tanC\.I the game-win· n1l'la rall) otl los1n1 pitcher Bob Gibson. I· I. 8111 Campbell. 2-2, p1t('hcd the final J 2-l 1nn1ng\ for the v1c1ory. Matwaukcc had tied the game S-S on Roh Deer'\ t'A-o-run homer ofl rehe,cr Oa\e t.aPmnt 1n the fifth inning. Thcl 1i)rn took a .S·' lead with four ruM ofT M1l"''lukct stancr 8111 Wc1m10 10 th<' founh. C:het Lemon and rat c;hendan ht1 RRI 1nalcs 10 Mickey Hatcher then grounded to shortstop Budd) B1ancalana. whose throw to first went into the dugout. P\Jckeu scored and the Twins led 3-2. AO.Cr Gar; yacu1 walked. Tom Brunansky singled Hatcher home and Gaem stopped at second. Jackson then made a wild _pitch and. when catcher Jaru1e Quirk couldn't find the ball. Gaett1 h~ded for home. Quirk's wild throw to the plate went into the Royals dugout. sronng Gaeu1 and Brunansky malc- 1 W ~ng It 6-2. 111.nock out egman. and Tom The TY.ans added an an'\urancc run Brookens greeted Boh Gibson with in the seHnth on an RBI '>angle b' two-run double Hatcher · MILWAUKEE Rites u Vount cl Cooper dll 0911•1•11 ltOOld• It> 0-.,.f Sveum 3b Schrotdr c Ganlnr 21> Teflll• * OET•OIT tll r II bl I I 2 0 WllHakr 20 l I 0 0 Tr•mmlu S o 1 O Glt>son r1 S I 1 I LNPar\h c 3 0 0 I OE •r>t di! • f 11 aervmn11 4 0 I 0 Lemon ct 4 0 0 0 Snerlden If 4 0 I 0 Sroltnt 3b 3' St 4 Tet.ii Score llv lmlne abrlllll s 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 • 3 2 I 4 I 1 I J I 1 1 l r 1nr 3 1 1 I 4 I I I ' 0 2 7 )4 ••• M1we1111" 100 121 000-S Oetrelt 100 ... JO•-• Ga~ Winning A81 -Ln Perrl&I! 161 E-WMa-•r 8arvmen. Ganlllat' DP-0.lroH I L08-Mllweukee I Detroo S 28-()g•IYle 8r00ktni Ciani-M•-G•OM>n f91 D"' I Ill Da Evan• 1111 S8-Slle••d41n «31 G,b1on 111 1 S-Younl MIWlllllM Wegman Glbton I.. I· I S..rge c .. a r o.tr .. 1 I.. H ll 5• ae SO 323 4 S \I 4 J l , 0 1 0 I J 1 1 I 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 ONH I 0 1 I 0 LaPO•!lt S I l 0 0 ' Cemc>l>el«W 11 l1 J 0 0 0 2 J O·Neet P<tclled IO ) O.llWI In lht h i H8P-Ltmon t>v W.vman "1-Scnroecser UmP•rt•-Homa. McCov. Fin• ...., ...... s.c- oncl Pt\•·•• Thtrd. Jollnlon T-2 SS A-II ~Sil Twln• 7. Royal•2 MIN"'°'E.APOLIS -Karb)' ruckc11·~ tnpk 1an1ted a fh<' run fifih inning 1hat wa~ aided b) twn )I.an~~ ( 1ty error\ and led M1nnc'<>ll lo \'ICtOI) mtr 1hc Royal, l'rn1 hng ~-I the Twin' 101 only t"'o hat~ 1n the lil\h but werl' a' l\ted h-. :i ·wild pitch, IWO Wlllks. and IWO erron Ben RMc,en and Neal Heaton held 1hc Ro)al!. to r1Jh1 hn~ 81\le,cn. 6 7. "'orkcd \1\ inntnl\ for h1i lil'\1 \ ICtory !f.in(;t June 7. when he beat the Ro) al\ 4-I. Heaton. acqu1mi an a tr;,idc \\Ith C1e\cland on Jun<' ~II tin1\hc,1 uri w1th h1\ ti"t ~"C'. Kan ' C 1t~ ~tancr O:inn) Jae~· \on. ~-. pH up all \C' en fwtn\ run' Ron W 1\hinaton led 110 the lit\h 'II.Ith 3 \\Ilk and 9011\ fon:ed at '4.' <'nd h) Mark Di..,1dwn. W11h two llllt\ Pu' kt'tl h111 1nk1n1 l1ncr to lcfl for a tnpk .. KANSAS CITY WllM>n cl 1..Smtt1!1t Law rt 8re11 30 Ol'I• an McRHPh Whit~ ?b 8•1bonl lb Quirk c snciorg Ph 11anctn u T.._.s all r" bl s 0 1 0 • 1 1 2 • 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 7 cro u 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • 1 2 0 * MINNSSOTA Puc-•" er Hatc11er lb GHlll lb 8rnntk¥ rt t.audMrt S.tatc Lmbl'dZ ?b Wuntr>dll Da~ld\n ti Gavneu l4 1 I 1 Tllfllt S<-11¥11"""91 "rllbl 4 1 l I • 1 ? 1 2 I 0 0 • 1 1 1 3 T I 1 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 4 I I 0 l 0 0 0 22 7 10 4 l(antal Cltv MlmeWtt 000 010 000-1 ooo 1so unr-1 <i•mt Wu>nortQ R81 -None E -8 1ar>ea·a11a . Q\11rk OP-MlnnHOta 1 a..08-l(en'9~ C1tv I. Mtnl\ff01e 4 21-Wit tf' Breit Pvc'e•t 38~~•" Hit-LaUOMr •I L Smtih Il l IP H ll••HSO kMYt CltV OJKktOf' L •-S 6 ?·3 t 1 3 J 1 C>u•tnbo 11·3 I 0 0 0 0 ~ ••vtevtn w • 1 ' • 2 , ~ HHtoft S I l 2 0 0 0 2 H9P.-WMt t>v 8tVle¥e<\ WP-l'vlevtn DJKkM>n Umci•rtt-H-McClellal\CI Finl Deft 1~ !.«:ond. Riel'\' TMd Cot>le T-2t3 A-l l 1" Whlte&m4, A's l OAKL.\1'/D -Joel k1nner and Ron Kittle knod.C'd an two runs ap1«e 1n the fifth 1nnin1. leading Cht<'l\10 to VtCl<)ry ovt•r Oakland Rcnt-fi111ni trom four double pl•)", ( hJC'ftgCI naht·hBndC'.'r K1chard Dotson, 6-7. allowed wvrn h1t'i in r1ah1-plu~ 1nn1nas for the "1etol'). Dotson Jl'e up a doubk 10 Bruce Bcxhtr to start the ninth and "'1"' rthcvcd b Bob Jame ~ho C'lmcd h1' r l th save ~ft-hander Cun '\ oung. ~-S. wa\ the lo..cr ~inner and Kmk h1H tru kll •t the plate th " \Cl on com1n .anto Saturda} \ rmt ~1th Ntttnt a Hr· aae' of .19 and ~01 rt" rt'('tivcl) But hoth dehH~rt'd '-t' hit\ 1n tht lourth \ ouna had allo111rcd 1lnl> ont hit and t"o b l\lnnc.-r' 101n& 1n10 tin• mp 1lt the tifth and h. d a 1.0 I Cl on Marl O:lvl\' \amhct lh 1n the itrnnd CHICAGO C1neett ~ Gullltn" 8e•llft 11 Kittle dh GW11lllr It> 88otl1 If Hllltll 21 T Ollt\tl Jtl Slll~c , ... .. '"'" * OAK~ANO J I 0 0 Pll•U•~ 2b 4 I 0 0 l..Pnsffd lb 3 o 1 O CanMClJl1 4 0 I 1 Kngrm dll 4 0 0 0 lod!te 111 '11 O Ovlalutl • 0 t 0 MO•,,lt d 4 1 1 0 Grlfft11 u I 0 I 1 Wtt'Md c JJ 4 6 4 T ... ScertW ........ .. Hlltll 2 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 4 0 '0 3 0 I I 3 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 2' I 1 I Ciika.-... 040 --4 OU.. 11• ---1 G•mt Wt""'IW lt81 -S-lnne!' C ll DP-Clllca9o 4 LC>e-Clliceoo S Oak .. r>O 1 29-Sl<liw.r. 8ocnte se -censeco Ill c~ '3'> GulUen 61 SF-M Davit i.. H •ER ea SO Olka.- OoltOtl W,6·1 t 1 1 1 4 0 J•me1S,ll I 0 0 O 0 I OMMM CYo..noL S·S 9 6 4 4 l 6 0olM>n DtlCr..d 10 I 0.11 .. In 1"8 ttll HSP-CanMCo bv OolM>tl Umo•rt•-H-. Ford Flral, Ciercia, $atones Kosc, Third TK!\14- T-1 1t A-It 41' Ran6ers5, Marlners2 SEA TILE -Jose Guzman threw a Stll·h1ttcr and Tom Paciorek drove in two runs with a homer and a smgle to lead Tnas 10 '1cton o"er Seattle. C1u1man. 7-8. ahowcd JUSt two wal~\and struck out fhe batte~1n his second complete pmc of the season. Paciorek hit his second homer 1n the fifth 1nn1ng and then singled 1n a run an the ~venlh He had thrtt of Tellu' l S hits teve Buechele also had three hn . extending hi'\ h1tt1na ~treal 10 12 games The Ran1ers too~ a 1-0 lead in.the 1h1rd ~hen Pete O'Bncn tnplcd and S('Ort"d on Pett lncav1J11a''i \lcnlice fl). TUtAS * $1ATTl..I .. ,11 ... 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M & !MM, CA t.2714 117-f "1119nlcl• Awnu., 1c.lltoml9t..lmit9d l'lltt1*· VIC!. 3025 •,. ..... ~ tM Clly Of Com Mw to 803A. Newport lw:ltl, CA MW lJnlllld .._'*-tel To II ...._ ._.....,. tM I t• of ~ tor 0 COnlr11Ctln0.1.. 4 M & 0 Metlboob Jan., 21Mt Nws>Of1 .._,, c.llf, t2tl3 ~. P•~ Aperl'rnen.._ Of0\11, ~ C...:,.~.: wit: TN Clly CcMlCll, P.O. t2tl3 of °'Mii ~ .. ,.. Clf9dltOtt 8ftd OOIUll'\ttlnt INCOuneyofOf..... OoNtNCllon uo &. "I" 8toelllurlt81.Hunt.8Mdl, fdwwdAll«ew...._111, 11$52~9MS~lta .luilltlM~-... ... ._,IOO,CoMa ~CM-"°"'60LMHftlt1 .• 1SI N: Olf¥t"911d .. uptot00 ....... encl S*10M wtiol lnlN .... oftM&laM MeQloltnt.,.,,.....P0.9oli CA12Mt 177-f "IWfaJff Av•nu•. '40.1Mn9.c.ut.t2715 t.teedOW Orov9, Of .... _.,. tMD-1200, Oft Ot T9fra COii• Ad .. L•ll•,.. on ... , ..... al.-. ~be CMfl9 .......... llld Of fllober1 o..M ~. ~ft.MOtW 8al0ol11Nd.. """' Jaff.,, 2101 Newpof1'-dl,Callt 12113 OeWS K. Lamb. 116U Cellf '*7 I ~ \tit hOW u:oo .. "' Ellnote, •~ 1-. at 1tll ~Of. II\ tt. .. ancl/Ot ...... ot.I Diii re&G fMwpott kh t2M3 8tootunt. Hunl 8clfl. CA Thia bl.lalneu 11 con-MacN\hut 8fvd .• at .. 440. TIU bullnw • eon-on ,-ncM.y, .Mf 11. ltll. It Tettel ~ JotNton, lat ol mid~ Dt*tot, JIANH!TTI IHAIA ~-~G1¥en1Ml 8amwl C. OMdCM Inc , t2t4t ~'*'by: en lndM&kHlf lt'VIM, c.itt 12715 dUct.cl by• an lndMdull INl be hr_..lllblllyOf 135N Tarr1CottaAd .. Lllle loeaMd at HIS-I 8Mr A 1*ttion hM ....... fllad tM llt'dlnlglied Wif ... at ~ oorp .. P.O lo.a Th .. bulln .. • ta con-£ctwatd1'ndtftHllnlt,lll Jotln Minar, 1HU Jvli.IMdwl "'9 bidder to .,,,,.. NI bid !lllnofe. •~ 8tr.... ~· MIM, CA by ~ ,, lpufoeon In Illa! Pnll91• .-. to thl hlat*' 3212, 3eot w. a.I~ 8IYd . ~eel by a 0«*11 pan-TNa 1tatement ., .. ftl9d MaeArtlwr llvd , It•· 440, Thia •t8tement -ftled '° the City o..n.·1 Offtoe by Tiil• butlnMI .. eoft• 1'2t2t. II wNct\ ...... Mid ~ Court °' Or-. and '*' bliddw. 111b19Ct to Newport lkh ~ nerthlp with tile County Clertl °' °'' IMM. c.llf ta? l!I wtth ,.,. Courlty a.ti .. Of-.,. ~ ennounoect lime. dUGted by. a generll S*I· .-wW be pu*'Y OC*W covnty req11 .. 11n1 that confirmation of llld Ill--Thia 1>1.111~ •• con· Mehboob Jattw ange County on JuM s. Menrdld "-aekh. 1m2 enoe County on • 2t, 9ldl,.. be ~ OC**' ,_..., encl reed rot: K...,, F. ~oeon be • S*kW Court. on 0t after IN duct.cl by • COf"POf•tlon Ttllt ttatatnent wu Ned 1taa M8CAtthur Blvd • aw 440. 1He encl reed lloud llt 11'00 "°"'60 L ....in. Temll 1. Oat-.. 9onwwl for point.cl • plnonel ,..,_ 10th O"'I °' Nt'/. , .... at ttle S.m11el C. Oudche, wtth the Coun1Y Clet1t of Of-"'°* lrviM. Clillf t27 t5 ~ a.II\., Of .. IOOll ......,_ JoMClfl Johnlton OfC 20 ~ '-'1M:IYa to.,.,.,.. tM oft!Ca ol H. Neel w.111 IU, Prea&dent enoe County on June 17, PllblllMd °' ... ~ Al ANA. 11582 MacArthur "'~ Orenoe COMt .. ptecttc:al* on FttcSey. TNI 1ta1~1 -111.o 2 ~'*-Pow. ..iai. of tne deoedlnl Uwter, '* & ...._ 2 Pn Thia 1ta1em.nt waa fled 1ta8 oa11y PllOt June 9. 15 u 2t 8lvd. Ste. 440, !Mne. Callf DllllY PllOt June a. t!I. 22. 2t Jiiiy 11, , ... , In IN Counol wlttllhe County 0.. of Or· hootY for o.1• Pra Clll'l19 TM P9tlllon req11 .. 11 Plaza. 8"tte 700, IMM. CA with the County Clertl of Of. n11m 10&t ' ' 12716 10&t Ctlaln..,.., aty HM, T1 '"" ~ 00\lflty on June 1e. Ail bide are to be In .,. IMl\Or'lty to adn'tlnlaW the 12714, County of Orenge. ange Country on June to, Publllhed On.nae Colet ~190 TIP bu1ln•11 I• con· h-113 DtNe. coeta ~ c... 11ee "\' OOl'dene9 wtth Condttlont. •ta1e unoar the "'°"*'• &tat• Of Celfomt&. .,. the 1988 o.iiy Ptlot J1.1ne n. 21. Jufy dtKt.cl by. • Mm11.c1 P41't'*· .... .,. NOTJC( fomla. '°' the lllmllNna of N1f?'tt ln'1rliCtlona end 8pectft. dtr'lt Admlnl9tratlon of b-rlgflt, title and lnw.t °' l'J'2MJ e. 1,, ION "8.JC NOTIC£ lhip .-- IMIQATIOH IACl<,Ll>W Pllblllhed Of~ eo.t c:atlona wtllGtl -pn Ille In tat .. Act Nici lfec1uecl 11 ti,. ttmeOf Publllhed Orange COMt ~233 JcWI MINll, ~ '*1• ACTrnOUa-M DIVICl.S ~ Pilot -"-n . 21, Jliy tM oftlOe °' Ille ~ A '-"Ing on ti,. ~ltton dMth encl .. tM right, tltla Delly Pt40t "'-21, """' •• ACTmOu. .,.... '* MAim .,,..,._., Additional wt• Of the I ,,, 1N1 onctor Of M6d ~ '*" wlll t19 l'Mlld on JULY t , 10N and 1n1.-tN1 tM -.i. 13, 20, ION "8..IC M>TtCE MAim eTA~ Tl* stat~ w• llled Tiie fOllCMfnO ,_..,..,. mpdlc::ettonl '""'I bl ob· ~ tttc:t, 2t1S-8 9w 8~ 1"11·30AM lnDICM No.)at of M6d M n d NI to-lu246 Ti,.foliowtnOl•tonur• wl1tltMCountyo.tlOfOf· dOlnO ~ _. 008C &liMd ... ..,. Ofllol of .,,. . co.ta Mw. CA t2t2t. 100 CMc ~~ OrM w.1. qu"-d by °'*atlon of i.w or Aemeoue .,..... doi = County on Mey 30, PAAT E .. S Callt ~Sn;_: MUCNOTICE • .,.A~~":: ~··Y~'U'~c~~2io the :CS~oO::~:-::C: PlRICNOTIC£ ~~=., ... 1?c5~:=:~: 1 m~Ctl~=E1 fOf'nla. llldt . .,. ,... '=A~ of the l*trlc1 gtantlng of the petition, you OMMd .... the time of dMth, irtennoue ~.. dOlng ~ ... .,.,....of II.Ill• 125. Newport 8Mctl. Pvb41ttied Orange COMt 200 IMne. CA 12111' t11rned to the attention of the Ti,. .--....... .,.,aona.,.. No bidder may wlthdf'ew ~ elttMW IPPMf at the In and to II the cet1aln rMI ...-.. 8TATh9WT the Pacific 4000 e1rct1 Callf 929e0 Deity Piiot .NM 8. 15. 22. 2t Wllll•m 8 lllrk• 1 City a.rt, wtthln M6d time ~ ;;;;;;;,; • heT'*I '* 8ld lor • P4lftod of '°'t'f-'*'lno and Ila,. y0!.11 Ob-Pt°'*'Y lltuated In Clly of TM~ pereone.,. Strwt, kite' 201A, ~ Brwc• L Way, 22442 1984 Car"* ley Qltw, coion. llmlt. In a IMled «lwtocle. lndulttrill Marine lnC (Celi-IM (45) ~ "'*" IN ~ IKllol"MI or me wrm.., ~ H\ltltlngton ~. Cowrty OOlng buelneM ... Nlgull 8Mch. CA t2eeo ean.-.. Strwt. Mltlloll Su-UM Del M., CA t2eH IOellllfted on tn. outllde with • · MC for the ooenl"O "*9ol tlona wtttl the court belfore of Orange. aww Of ~ T eanolOgy Ofoup 21291 a.tnaid Koenig 4000 Vlato Celtl 92911 Mnftl'r a 1 ' A 8 k 1 t tt1e81d1temNumberandt11e ~~~=)·~ Theao.ciofEdUc:attonof the tlMrtno YtM 9PPW· rornl•. part1cu1ar1y d•· M~11erlt• Par11way BltctiSt,Sutt•20f·A ~ RMcia1 J. WIM!tec>ledl. "8.JC nu rw: 8 0~::ion• 1,~fn:· CA Opening Otte -·-· • ,__.....' the Hewport-Mael unm.ct ance may be In Peflon or by ICltlMd .. f<*Owe to-wit· MIMloll Vlato CA 92975 ' port a.ad\ CA 12990 r ' ' Each bid etlall 9'J«llfy ~f CA 92M3 SdlOOI Olttrtct ~ the your attorney. Lot 1 l I In eaodc 120S Of M~ $ Janee. Jr Oo(oth ' 1<0.nl 4000 410 Ernwald Be,. LAIQl.lna Fl(;TTnOUI ..,..... '2714 MCl'I and rlW'/ lttm u Mt O«l.JOfttl) 19~7 P~~~ tlghttorejectanyorlll Bldt IFVOUAAiACREOfTOR Villao.I Mar Tract, S.Ctton 2M51 I ai.rin<>r .. ~ Blrdl St .~lte20~A. ~ ~· c:!i: 1 11 GOn NA.m ITATUPfT O :=oo":' ~· !:. lortll In ,.,. ~tton. I • and not lltCllMtlly ~ or a contingent creditor of 8, .. w INC> r.corded In NIQUll, ( A 12977 Po't IMcl'I CA 829e0 ducted by .. TN tollQwlng l*toNI .,. r • • AllyandlllluomptlofWtotn. ~Newport BMctl, CA thaloweltlld,andto_,.... tn.d«1111d,yo11muatflle booll 4, ~ 2t of Mle-~ ZunlGh 25211 La Thie t>viin.ea la con• nertllie> 1 get*' part-doing~O-BEAUTY •2:~I bllel""8 .. con-~·::::',~~ Joanne 0 Bemee (S.0. ~Inf~:,~ ~ :h ~:::: =::: ~ ~ ~-::egr · ....,. Nlguel, d~~ ~ andwtte Bt\I09 L Wey SA~~. eM2 O.,dttl Grow duc1.:, by a general '*1· eet forth any Item In the r.Cary/Treuurw), 1917 Port .... ~ .... IA UNI· r~tatlw epciolntad by of Mid county. Edwerd M•towtlch 335456 Thl9 ltat':f wM flied Thll llatement •• tMed 8IVd S\llte • 104, Oar<*I nertNp apeclflcellon1 ahlll b• Edward Clrc11. NhPO<t MD ICHOOl. Ol9TNCT., ti,. OOUt1 wllhln four montht more oommonly known Via COntlflan oana' Point with the Country~ of Of-wttl\ t~nty ~ Of~-Grow. Calif 1~4 Brian R ~. PtnMt grOl.ltldl tor rajee1ton of tl'le Beech, CA 129e0 ~ c~. ~ e. from the d•ll of nret 1 .... 1213 England. Apt B, CA 12619 · · 1ng1 County on June 17 = ty on ay • Yvn Ja lA (Yu). 13081 ™• statement wee ~ bid Thia bu1lne11 II GOn• atoo11er Pwo"-"'9 Otreo-auanc. ot lettere u provided Hun.ting I on e .. ch C1ll· Thi b I I 1988 · Voelley St,..I Apt I 118, with fhl County Olill'k of ..... eAch bid lhlll Nt lor1h tile dueled by: • corpor•tlon lOf (714) -.a:t17 1n Section 700 of th• tornla 92&48 ' • ui neu 1 con-n ttn0 G11den Grow, Clalf. 82844 ange County on .lllM 20. IUnn-end~of ~o/rnna D Barn11, Oli.d.Jl.lne11.10N Probat•CodeofCalltornla Tttmaoh&lec.uhlntew-~~~~:~ateb/ ,::ocl~~::n Publllhed Orange"= ~O:,,;~i:-~ This bull'*' It con-1988 l'JU. all e>«aon• and j)9r11e• T.:.. ... ,... _. hied Pvb411tied Otenge Coat The time lor llllng datms wlll f\.11 money of 1i,. Unit.cl other than a rwtnerthlp Dally PllOt J1.1ne 22. 2t Juty HOO. Hewpc)ft 8elc:h. Clllf cllic(ed by" an Ind~ .... ~ ~ COMt 1nt...ied In tl'le propoeal If •-ltatement • ~ Piiot "'-n . 2t 1"6 not ~ p(\or to 1o111 Stat• on 1U1. or patt cMt1 MllCOIM S J J 8 1~ tee& • · • Yun Ja Lee (Yul ,...,.,._,_ 1i,. bid 19 by a corporation. With tl'le County Ci.nc of Or· ~7 montti1 frOlll ti,_ date of Ille Ind balance ~ by Thi• llllatnell~ llled 51.1235 92=1ahed 0t CoNt Thie 1tal«Mnl wM fifed Dally ~June • .Nlf I , atall ,,... ~ of tl'le of· ange County on ~ 16. l"llarlng notice above note MICIK;/ by Mortgage h he County Clertc f Of :"rs w.lh the County C*1r of Of. 13, 20, 1988 t1c;er1 who can llgn en 1988 f1t17ll PlllJC NOTIC£ YOU MAY EXAMINE the Of Trull Deed on the prop-~1 Covnty on J1.1,! 17: Pl&.IC NOTtCE = Piiot J\lne 4• 5• 22· 21 : COIJnty on Jvne 3, Su250 ::;:::;ic!n 0t1:~~.~~ Pul>#lhld Ofenge Cout FICTTTIOU• ..,..... :,~ 1c:"~he 1nc:=.1~ .,,6.: :,O:,;.,, 10 1>e In wrtt-l948 ,,1_,. P1CTITIOUI .uU... Su-m·x n101u 1 NI.IC fl>TICE mor9 than OM officer_, Dally Piiot June 22 29, July NAm ITAftmJfT thl •tata, you may ..,._. Ing and Wiii be r«*V9d at Publllhed Ofa Coeal Pvb411Md Ofange Coeal ftCTTTIOUI 8'1e-M tign 11 the bid .. by a rwt-8 13 19M The following Pefton•.,.. upon 1he uecutor or admln-the aforeeald ofllol a1 any .......... Piiot J 2r .k .... a NAm ITATQIPIT PtllJC fl)TIC[ Deity Piiot J1.1ne 15, 22 2t. .. .. .-IT,.m;;J _....... """t t Su223 dOlng bu"'-U. I I the t llml ft tl'le ftflt bll-..,..,, 1.1ne ' v-1 ' The lollowlng pertont WI .JWt 8 19141 -,_ .. ,... or a ,.,... ~ ure. HPS DEVELOPMENT 11" "'· or upon a . a • Pl.I 13. 20, lee& doing b1.11lne11 aa ( 1) irteTTTIOUa aualNIU 0 •• 202 TN folowtng peraona ara 1tat• tl'le n.,,._ encs aa. .. _ •c MnTU"C • tomey tor the IXIQl1or or cation n.reor and before 81.123& P oo1 T Ser -doing butlMll •· -ar ..... of all general pert· ,.~ "'"~ 18415 Von Karman. Ste. admlnlltretor, and Ille With dell of..... r9ICh amporary • NAm 8TATDmN'T ---------W£$T SAHARA PART ,., and joint ventUf'1r1 If ,tcTTTIOUl IU.-11 210. rrv1.-, Callf. 12714 ti,. court with proof of..,. Dated thll 25th day of =· c!4::~ordvt4rw. e The lolloWlng S*10nl.,. NII.IC *>TICE NERS 250 Hewpor1 Cent.; th• bldd1t 11 a aola NAm I TATE•MT v~: t::"F!!.~t 2!~,1 vtc:., a wrt111n ~ueet •tat· June. 199& PtBUC NOTICE J ci h n n Y Ge 11 •go• d~':yA~~ ~CE SEM· FICTTTIOUI 8UUl!H Dr . 811. M-101, Newpott proprletorlhlp or another Thi following per90n1 are 12830 ' ' Ing that yov dlelre epeclel H. NNI W• II, &...wtef, FICTtTIOUa .UIMH Oon.ralel, 24282 Fordvtew. IMAM 407 VII Lido N«d ..... I TAT'lmNT a..ch, Callf. t2MO entity that doet bUllneu doing bUllneu u SHARP B on Werren Plndl.,,, notice of the flllng of an In-,.... a ""'· 2 ""' l'tal.a, NA• ITATEMEIT El Toro. CA 92830 Hewpo',, BMcfl Callf ~ Thi IOllOWtng l*tont.,. Parll• XIV. a ClllfOf'rN under•tlctltlouenalM,the MA~UFACTURINO . t/o 29;{ East 2nd St L ~tOf)'andeppr~tof lta.?Ol,lntlw.C.A1:1'7U. Thef()llowlng~.,. Sandi• LM Oonxalll, V~ILynnknee.407Vla dolngblnl..-u partnertNp, 250 Newport bl<l llhall bl In the ,..., name MacGregory YICtlt Cori> • 8eact'I Cattl 90903 .. ong •tale aeaeta or of the S*I-AUotH~ Ctal"•-doing t>ullneea .. 24282 ForcMew, El Toro. CA Sf A" AU T 0 BA 0 -Center Or • 811 M· 101, ~ •• :-~~h :llO~ 1131 P'-1tla. eo.ta ..... JoMoti ong.oy Smyttl, IV. ~:='~ ~~ ::::" . ....... (a Ip ET s ITT E R s 92830 g:, ~ Newpof1 a.acn. KERAGE. 2651 lrvlne A ..... Newport a.ad\, Callf t2'MO "08A (tl'lellctltlOl.llna1Mf9 CA92927 509 Matin St, Sii 131. theCallfomlaPr<>Oall~ Clerence.JollC>hA<*ancl (b)STORKOIAPERS.20-42B Th11 b1.1llne11 11 con-Stephanie Betti Godbey, Sult• 2B14, Coela ....... M1 Joe PGJ.ano. '92'3 prOYldad hOW9V'lf none: PM.II &yen ShatP.~ El Thovaand 001, Callf '--1ylt.lleMla,l9q..-Admlnlltr.,or 'MeyerPl .. CottaM .... Cellf. ductldby.;hl.labandandwtfe 213 vi. Conlora. Newport Callf 9.2927 MadreP"1a,LMVegM,Ne- ll1IOul name ltlall 'be uaed Modena. Newport Cfl, 91360 • ttodDee a ....... At Publlltled Orange Cout 92627 Sandie L. Gonu... Beech, c.!lf 1213 Tai Pan Trading Corpor-vad1 99121 unllu thef• la • °""*"' CA 92843 Thi• bualn•H II con· ~lot.....,,."'" ~ Dally Piiot Jl.lne 29 30 Jiiiy Sl.IMn T Sl.ICl'l<>dll, 2042 Thi• •t•lement WU ftled Thi• bl.lllMM 11 con-allon, Cautomla. 2'851 lrvtne Mr Jim Woffram. 901 ...,ll'lratlon with 1.,_ °''",,,_ Leufl MacGregor Mavea. ducted by 1 ger*411 pan-___, "' ._,.0 • IOO, 8 1~89 ' ' B Meyer Pl, Coeta Meal. with the County Cl«k of Or· duci.O by a genar911 pet"I· A.,..., Suite 2B14, Cotta SOUth Rancho Ofllo<a. St• r..,. -...-521 El Modena, Newport nerlhlp ~---· " • Calif 12927 ange COIJnty on J\ine 19., ~ Mela. Callf t2927 8-2, LM Vegae, ~ada County Recorder In Cate of Beacll. CA 92M3 Denni• HIM Newport 8Mcft. CA --Sl.IM25' Thi• b1.11lne11 I• con-198& Vldll L 8alnle Thi• bl.l1lneu la eon-99108 :•1~'it1e1~.!n";' Tht• t>ustneaa 11 con· Thie itatement .,.. llled O::::'°Ju~7 29 ~ •m•ic .MnJlCE •utttd by an lndlvlduel l'J11'711 TIMI itatemtnt .,.. fllad d\ICted b)'"• corporation Mr Rine Blanciflafd. s1s1 Secr.c Tr.._., and ducted by a general rwt· with ti,. County o.tt of Or-6 1986 · r VUI. ._, SuMll 'r Suchocki Publllhed Ofanoe Cout with IN County Clerk ol Of. Fr.me Gruel MMde AYefll.le, L.M Vegaa, Man.::· . nerehlp ange County on June 10. • S.Su71M '1CTITIOUl llU91NEU Thll 1t1tement WU filed Dally Pilot June 22. n. Jiiiy ange County on May 21, Thi• llatl!Mfll WM filed !Wvad• 99102 ri,. Cit Council of tl'le Pavl Bryan Sl\Wp, I.Al.Ire 1988 NA• ITAr.•MT with tl'MI County Clef1I of Of. 6, 13, 1998 198e with the County Clef1I of Of-Thia b1.11lne11 la eon· City of cJ11 M .. r_.,,.. MacGregory M•vea n 11• .. .,. •c ..,..TICE The 1.............., _,'°"' .,, 1nge County on June 3, S\1221 ,..,.,. ange County on J\lne e. ducted by" • 0«*11 part· Till• 1111-11 WU !Med PubllMecl Ofanoe Colet l"\IDU nu ......... ""' ..... 1986 Publllhed Orenae Cout t988 neirthlp ::lghl to rejlct any°' all :;.1~1y~: <re· ~Y .. ~.,!.Junt 16, 22, 29, flCmlOUl IUltNHI d~~~I~~ PROD-Publllhed Or "'= P\lll.IC NOTIC£ 'i:1PiiotJune8, 15. 22, 29 Publllhecl °' "~ ~-: ~-=i ':,~ Oeted June20, 198& 1188 '~·1" ...., Su-210 ...-1TATDRNT UCTS ANO ENGINEERING ~ o.11y Piiot ~22 2t wlthlheCoun a.tcOfOt Publllhed Otenga Cout n lOBI The fOlloWlng P4lf"IOM er1 (b)WORLOWIOE COMPO· ~= Piiot June 8. 5· 22· 29 FICTITIOUI ..,..... Su-ll4 July 8 1968 June 1 ' • . ange County tyon M"'f 30: Dally Piiot June 29, tNe Publltnecl Orange Cout P\llJC NOTICE doing bl.lllneea u Owr-NENTS AND EHGINEERING Su-192 NAm ITATDllNT Su-207 19ae 51.1256 Dally Piiot June 15. 22. 29, nlgtlt Seeretarlal Sefvloa, (c)WORLO COMPONENTS The !allowing l>WaoM are fltlll.IC fl)TlC( l'J1MI? --.. -IDI-•c_Mft_Tl_CE __ July a 1198 FICTl110U8 ....... 1101 w M.cArlhur BIVO .. ANO ENGINEERING (dlU.8 doing Wslr-.aa. BMf Pre>-Pl.IUC fl>TICE Pvbltlhed Or~ Cout l'UUU nu · Su217 NAm ITAT'UmNT #217, Senta Ana, CA 92707 COMPUTERS. INC .. 3202 M l.IC NOTICE ductlon1. 2038 Walnut St.. FIC'TmOUa .,.... Dally Piiot ~ 15, 22, 2t, FICTTTIOUI IU ... U Tl'le lollowlng pel"IOllt WI Kimberly Ann M.cOonald, W Wamt11 A.,. Santa AN, '1CTmOUa IU ... U ~ ~ ~2:B NAm ITA~ FICTTTIOUI 8U-ll Jvly 8 1988 "8JC NOTICE dol bl.Ill,_ u 1101 W M.cArthur "217. C811f 92704 rM "T • Ti,. fOllowlng pwlOlll 11• NAm ITAnmJIT Su-204 MAm ITA~ ---------G1 DAVIS REFRIGi:R. Senti Ana CA 92707 US Computw, Inc Call-NA• ITATU.-NT Walnl.ot SI · Newport Ben, OOlng ~ ar Ti,. followlng ~are Thi lollowlng PeflOnl ara ACTTTIOUS IU ... U ATION 2413-0 So Felrvt.w Thia bualnen 11 con· forn11, 3202 W Werne< The lo41owtng P«tone WI CA 92663 WVMAH'S LIEN SALES. OOlng bu1fneaa N --------- dOlng bullneu u . THE NU. ITAlY•WT SI.II lOS S ta A Callf ducted by 1n lndlvloual Santi Ana Call! 92704 doing bl.lttneea U Thia buelnffl 11 con· 1034 Lindeft Plaol, Coeta TABLELA ND VILLAGE. f'talC fl>flC( TRAVEL STATION, 2000 The followlng per90ne.,. 927~ • an na, Kimberly A M.cOOnakl Thll b~ilnau 11 con· NEWPORT BEACH PHO-dueled by an lndMclual M ... , Callf 12827 1920 E WarM/l, Suhe 3A, ...,............,_--a Quall St . Newpor1 Beach, doing bl.ltlneaa u Thi• 1tatement wa1 filed ducted by a OC>rl>Oflllon TOGRAPHV, 225 19th Andrew BMf Ari•"• Joy~ Wyman. Santa An• c.m 92705 ~ ... ..,... -- CA 92840 OD BODY t. PAINT •• Garynolll"s o.,vta.." 21~£.81,· with the County Clerk of Or· Rk:htrd J. Farnvm. Praal-StrHt, Newport Beach, Thll 1t1tement """ flied 10S4 Linden Plaoa. Coel1 Thi~ T 1 133 Lido NA.m ITA~ Wallh t. Stllfglfl, Inc . Call-SHOP. 2096 Plaoantle A.,. '"'IQ a, an a ,.na . ....., · ange County 0t1 June a. dent Cellf 92963 with It'll County Clerk of Of. MM&. C&llf. 12e27 ;'; ' Ti,. fOllowlng ~ are lornl• COIJ>., 2000 OIJell St . Unit 10. Coeta M..._ Ca11f 92707 1184 Thia llltemlnt wu Ned Jun. Brodie, 225 19th ~ Covnty on JllM 18, Cleude J Wyman, 1034 ::n.~ tieeo Newport OOlno bullneea .. Newi>or1 Beac:t1 CA 12840 92927 ~": ,!>.ulln::iv: alcon-1'111114 wtth 1i,. County Clerk of Of· StrHI,· N1wport Beach. 1984 Linden Plec». Cotta MM&. Dorothy Doan e33 Udo DCS MANAOEMENT Thia bualn ... 11 con· Gl'leor9"1 Oenclv &372 -T an 1.1 Publlshecl Ota11ge Cout ange County on Julll 10 Callf 92tl&3 n11~ Ca11f 82927 Plfk on.... F·i N9wpot1 COMPANY, 2212 Dupont duc1ed by • c:orporetlon HO!Oer •Ra. CYPf .. CalH ~ ~~ I filed Dally Piiot JI.Int 15, 22. n . 198e . Thll bu11neu II con• Publllhed Orange Cout Thia bu1lneas II con· Beach Celtf t298o C>r1¥1. IMM. Callf m1s Walth ' SturglN, Inc . 90630 with 1t1e't:'ci:-':ot Of-.My a. 198& '21UM cNcted by an lndMdllal Dally Pllol JuM 22. 29. Jiiiy d~ by .• o-netal '*'" Or ThotNI w Doan 833 Dal90 Sk«lk.41828ttn- Rlcllatd A Swrglll. Chief Thi• bvlln"' 11 con· ., Su2l5 Publllhed Orange CO.t June Brodie t, 1~. 1916 nerahlp Udo. Parle Drive F·2. N.w. ford Ortve, Hunt1no1on AnlQClal Officer dueled by an lndlVldual ~~ County on June a. Delly Piiot June 15, 22, 2t. TNa ltattmenl Wla ftlecl Su230 A'1enl J~ Wyman port 8Mct1 Calif 12840 Boaeh, Callt. 92849 Thia 11atament was flied~ Gheotghe Danctv n1~ Pl&.IC NOTICE July 6 1966 wtth lht. county Cl«lt of Or-Tl* IW.,,_.,t -flled Thia bUii,,..a te con-SNl'on L Skerlll, 4 t82 wl1h the CoUnty Clerll of Or· Thia statement .... rnecs Publ•lhed Or Cout , ................. ··--u Su-208 ange County on June 3. "8.IC NOTIC£ wttl\ l1'a CoUnty Olal1! Of Of. ducted by .,, lndMdl.llil Branford Oltw. ~tlnglon ~ COi.iniy on May ·l .... tht .... ,.~·nty"'-'-of,..._. ange _,,,..,., ... _ 1988 : Coull ... -J•• ...... 3 o ....... __ 8-ctl Cam 12&49 198e '"' '""'""" ._._,. "" Dally Pt40t June 16, 22. 21. N.._ ITATWlllllOfT -·-" .,. .... .... . ....... ~· Thia bl.lll,_1 la con-1 -.. ...... 1 ange COl.lt"lty on JI.Int 8 Ju"' 6 199& T I .--. .,..,. ·c NOTICE ...... ,_ irtCTTTIOUI IU..... . .. _ ll&llmWrt -fifed .......... Pubff9hed Or ... c; 1 198e '' I'll °'-"-v~la<a ruuu '1 Publllhld Of_.. Coal! NAlllllflTATDRNT l'J10701 wtthtfleCountyC.-of()r CSllC1.clbyf'luabendand..,,. ange ,,,,. Su-200 d04ng bllllneu.. ~TTTIOUl llUIMH Olllly Piiot Jone 8. 15 22. 2t Ti,. tollowlng PWtoftl.,.. Pubtllheel Orange Coul .,. Covl\1y on Juna 10 OM 0 Skerlll Dally Piiot June 15, 22. 21, Publllhecl C>tenge Cout Ml.IC NOTICE crttZENS FINANCE. 1452 NAME ITATl.....-T 1986 doing bl.ISi-u . MKO Dally Pllol June 8, 15, 22. 21 198e • Thie •ta~t ... nled July 6, 1988 Dally Piiot June 15, 22, 29, Culver Drive, &Ille G, lrvtne, Thi foll.....i . Su-193 Bu11neu Servlc... 1525 1984 '211• with the Country~ of Of· Su220 Jul" .. 1"'"6 ,IC"nYUW'I ........ Calif 92714 .,...,ng l)erlOnl are •• V "' 0 I E I o .. 111 ange Countv on M ... 29 ---------, " "" '"""" -C1tlan1 Group Inc I dOlng buelneaa u 80(). ... au ""I r 111 a1 ...,. Pubtlll* Ofanoe Cout 19U ., v1 ' fltllU( NOTIC[ SU-20& ..... ITATl-..T Callfornle corporetlon 1452 ACIOUS BOUTIQUE. DE-Pl&.IC NOTICE n 11, Co.ta Miii, CA Deity PDot JuM t5, 22. 21. 19 n1'll1t PtBlJC NOTICE The fOltowlnQ P41fton1 .,. C4Jlver Ori.... St.1111 G irvtne SIGNS BY BOOAC1ous. FK:Tl110UI .u..... 92~~ K. Dim. 2828 N PlBUC NOTICE .M'/ 8 1taa Su-209 o.i. o Sk1111k. 2212 ~ RCTTTIOUallU...... ~At>g"~~PRISES. Callf 92714 . • FA~Hl~NS JlYREBogv NA•ITA~ 8'l1tol •32. Santa Ana. CA ncnnoua.uu... pont Oitw. Sult• O, lrWle, NAm I TATE..wT FtCTTTIOUI llUIMll 940 w 18th St Apt 8-3. Citizen• Finance, 6559 ~g:,A~10U:p ~0At1ous The fottowlng pel'IOnl ara 92708 NAm ITA,....,,,. l't8JC NOT1C£ Call1 92715 Thi l<*ow4ng P«ac>M we NAiil ITATIMfNT Co111 M .... Calif 12927 Eut Santa Ana Canyon Rd • DESIGNS eO~CIOUS AP-dOlno butl,_. u . Thl1 bu1lnen 11 con-Tn. fOllowlng P«tona are Publtehed °'";r, C0Mt d~ ~~A~ E i.X . doi~ :=':Tc!:.; Ar11 Rlcherd Mardou, An:::imb Hl:ll, Call~ 92807 PAREL 23o-a Oolphln Way N!LCOR TRUSTS MA· ducted by: an lndlvldual doing bu1ln111 aa FlCTITIOUI auaMU Dally Piiot June 1 • 22, 19. ECUTJVE OFFICES. 16300 Gaming School. 2592 Fair· 940 w t81h SI. Apt. 8-3, duel.:, b UI nen ~ro:;on-Laguna Ben, CA 92951 • TIONAL EMPLOYEE LEAS Marcia K. Davi• PARl<VIEW, 23211 Via .... ITAn:.lfl July 8 1eee Su-203• Von Karman. Suite 700, way D<lw. Colle Mau. Coste M .... Callf. 12927 Ml h Y1 1 ~or~~G 1 Sheron H Hoffman, 229 ING COMPANY TRUSTS, This 1tal11Mnl wu flied Ourdl•. Mlealon Viejo 12e91 The follOwlng penont are ---------Irvine, Caltt 92715 Callf 92927 Thll bu1lneu I• con· Pr~~ 1.1 re, Grendvlew. Lag\lna BMch, 901 Dove Street, Sult• 155, with the County Clerk of Of• WalllnQton U Ind Mary ~ ~ u fltll.IC NOTICE ~Giffin, 2280 Gold-Jimmy Plul Wymore. ducted by 11.n lndlvldual This atatarMnt .., .. filed CA 92651 Newport Beach. Calif 92840 ange County on Jl.IM 18, Anne Woolley, 21771 HARO 0 FORNEV 1 ___ ..... .._--.._... __ 1n Clrde, Newpor1 8Mefl, 2592 Falrwey Qr...,. Coeta Arat R Mard09a with lhe County Clerk of Of. Thie t>ullnHI 11 eon-Pall1•d•1 Preparatory 1988 Celatrtva. Mt.-on VlejO, CA ANO ASSOCIATES, 4000 FJCTTTIOUS ..,... .. Calif 92840 M ... CA 92&27 Th11 1taleme11t WU "*' Cou ty M 22 duc1ed by an lndMdual Sehoolt. a California corpot· f11t1'f7 92892 Birch St # 115, ~ N.U. •TAT'DmWT Thll t>ualneH 11 eon· Thll bualneu 11 con-with lt>a Covnty Clerk of Of· = n on "'I • Sl'!Won Hoffman •tlon, to 1 OOve Str"t Sult• Publllhed Orange Coast, Thlt bustneaa 11 con-8Mc:h. Celll. 929e0 The followlng peraone .,,. duc1ed t>y· an lndlvldull dueled by an lndlvlduel enge County on June 5, F.... Thie atatement wu flied 155, ~ Beach. Callf Dally Piiot J1.1ne 22. 19, July di.let.cl by: hl.llband at\d wife S•~ta .. nao 0..;__.!c>m41'/, t,, ,.2~t5a doing bl.lllneu M: ~·· Dlnnl• Giffin 1986 with It'll Coun"' C.k of Of· 92860 a. 13, 1986 Mary Anne Wookey, Wall• -· .. --~ ...,.... "'··-t .. ~ 2•7 M Jimmy Paul Wymorfl '21-.:1 I ClllWI •U &CKM>daft,t 028111 lngl County"on Mev 18, Thie bullnen 11 GOn· 61.1231 lnoton U Wook-M ... Callt 12927 ....,.. ._,,,..., " . • Thia atatemenr wu tiled Tntt ttatement wu llled Publlahed Otenge Coat we "aaa •" er ' wa 198e ., ducted by a corpor11lon °lhtll ttat~t -flied Thii bu11ne11 t1 con· Cotta Meea. CA 1292 with the County Clerlc of Of-with the County C1er1c Of Or· o111y P11o1 June t5. 22. 29, 11111• 200, ll"flne, cant. faoa71 Oa\lld J Thom..-., Preal-m-ac NOTICE with tl'le ,._....., Cllttl of Of-ducted ~ an lndMdual Oo\lgf• Lee Allenthofll, = County on May 23. ~ County on J11ne 16, July a 1998 m1 .. 111e Pvblllhld Orange Coeat dent ,.~ ange ~·1 on Jllne 8, Ald'lard o ForfWIY 257 Magnolia, co.ta MeM.. 1986 Su-205 Publllhecl Or~ Cout Dall Ptlol June 15. 22 29 Thl9 atatM*ll -llled FlCTITIOUI _.,..... 198e Thie statement Wat ftled CA 929.17 Publlthld Orange~ Publllhed Of•noe"= , _________ Dally P1101June8. 15. 22. 29 Ju1../6 teee . . . With the Covnty Clerlc. of Ot-NAiil ITATE•MT m107' wltll the County Clerk of Of-~!!, i:;":'r~eon· Oally Pffot Junt 8. 15, 22 29 Dally Piiot June 22. 21. July MLIC NOTICE 1988 Su-189lt Su22 t a~ Covnty on May 30. Thi IOllowlng pereona .,. Publllhed Orange Coea1 = County on June 8, 00\lglU LM Allenttlofp 1984 8, 13 1988 19 8 dOlng bu91neat u . Or1ng1 D•lly Pi+ot June 15, 22, 21, f11wrl Thie atatemtm -ft1.o _______ su_-_ru_ s1.1222 '~!:!r~:A~=· PtBllC NOTICE P\IJUC NOTICE Publlan.d Or•noe"= ~~ ~1 s=: July 8, 1He 51.1212 PublllMd Ofange Coat wtth IN County~ of Of· l'ta.JC NOTICE The lo41owtng peraon• .,.. ,ICTfTIOUt •USINlll FlCTTnOUI llU..... Dally Piiot J1.1ne 8 15, 22. n Su•ta 617. Newport Beach. Dally Pllol June 15, 22, 29, = County on J\lne 20. ---------___ PtBU __ C_NO_T_ICE __ oo1ng busi,_. .. Media NAMr ITATE•MT NAm t TArn.NT t986 CA 92680 fUllJC NOT!IC( .11.11y 8 tee& l'J11111 flCTITIOUe ...,..... '1CTITIOU• ...,.... M191c 329 N N•wpor1 Thi fOllOwlng· Peftonl ar• Thi IOllowtng ~ .,.. Su-196 Robert Allen LMI•. 22175 Su-2 t 1 Publllhed °'7. Coeat NAm aTATl....-T N_... ITAro.NT Blvd • 637, N1wport d"""' .... II,_ u doing bu91neta u Camlnlto Leur ..... Lag\111& f.ICTITIOUa .,..... 11111\nM" 0•"" p ..... 1 "·-~ .... 9 The IO!lowlng s>«aona are Ti,. following PeflOnl .,. Beach. CA 926&3 cl RR 0 LL a. As. CORPORATE FITNESS P\&.IC NOTICE Hiiis, Call! 128&3 'ho.~f~ITATUm'.NT PtllJC nu1.w. 1:i'."2o. t'Ne""'.. . ¥V'T • doing bl.lllneal u . Al Cul-doing t>ullneu 81 MK Elec-BUiie Mleh"4 Ennla, 125 SOCIATES, 328 N N-s>or1 CONSULTANTS, 5012 #B MitcMll Fred o.ttman, .,... pefaonl ar• Su.263 tural Art• Edua.tora. Bl 1ron1ea 131 45th St NB Topaz A.,.• Bilbo• laland. Blvd Sulla 592, Newport Sea Shore, Newpor1 Beacll, flCTfTK>Ut llU.,.al 13851 Wllaon St , Wfft· doing b111 ne 11 11 flCTITIOUa .,..... 1--------- Kar01'1 Kida, t77F Rlwrllal 92663 ' ' CA 92&82 BMeh. Clllf 92843 Callf 92843 NAMI ITATE•WT mlnatet, Calif 92883 CLINICAL FORMULA. eat MA.m ITA,....,,., "8JC N()T!IC( A.,., Newport a.acn CA Kathleen ~ Johnlon Thia b1.11lnff1 11 con-Barbara Carroll 338 John Carlo• Cerrldo, 5012 Tl'le following pereon1 ere Tn11 bullne11 11 con· W 19th St , Newport BMcfl, TN tollowlng per-aone are --..---.--;.;...;..;..-;,,___ 92843 Mme • dueled by an lndtvld1.1al RochMsllt SI eo.11 M .... •B Sea Shore, Newport doing tMJllneaa u CHAISE dllCt.cl by. c;o-par1,,.,.. CA 12883 ~::,~or1:~11a:!c.~ 1:: FtCTJTIOUe ....... Karolyn Herbert 317 MlchMI Rey Johnaon Bill .. Mle'l'IMI Ennll Calif 12&2& Boaeh. Calif 92963 PUBLICATIONS. 15441 Mltcn.11 F Oeltman Face Up Proi.tlonal Slttn ..._ ITATDmN'T Montary Santi Clelnlnta HIM Thlt 1t1tement WU tlled Thll bulinlll la con· Thia bu1lne11 11 GOn· R.w St . Oardtn Grove. This 1tatatne11t wu ftted Care Cent.... Inc. (Call· Wallace AV9 · Apt. I , ~a TN tollowlng pettona - CA 92872 Thie butln•H 11 con· With It'll County Cler'lc ol Of. duclld by an lndMClual ducted by an tndlvidu•I CA 92843 with It'll County Clerk of Of. lornla), aame .. No 2 Mell 92827 doing ~ u N9ff 1n- Thi1 bu11ne11 11 con. dUC11d by hvlband and wtte ange County on June 8. Barbara Carroll JOhn c Carrldo · Miiie• Merl• Julia Jacobi. ange Covnty on Jvne 18, Thi• bu11n .. 1 la con-Magdal1na Betincourt t.,IOl'I 37 Monaco N9wp()(1 ducted by an lndl'ildual Kath'-1 Johnaon 19&& Thi• itatement wu Iii.cl Thi• llatement wu ftled 15441 R-St . Garden 1988 Ouctecl by: a oorporetlon 19'& Wall-Ave., 1'· 8• 8eaGtl '92940 ' KarOlyn H«bert Tnt1 llatement wu flied '111111 with the County Cllrtl or Of-with 1111 County Clerk 01 Ot-Grove. CA 92843 f1111IO Sera Fulton, Preeldenl CO:~. ~~2': con-Paul & i<.thy Neff, S7 Thie 1ta1--.1 wu rn.o wllh ll'le County Clerk of Of-Publllhecl Orange Coeat ange County 0t1 Mty 28. enge County on J\lne 4, Thll butlneN 11 GOn-Publllhed Orange Coat Thia 1tal*'*'t wu flied duCted.,.. .,, ~ Monaco. Newpott leiecfl. wttn the County Clertl of Of. enge County °" J\ine 20 Oalty Pllol June 21, Jvly 9. ll84 1988 ducted b~ en lndMOual Dally Pilot Jllne 22, 21, Jut)' with the County c.11 Of Or-M.....,:r......, e.tanoourt CA 92MO ange County on June 8, ,988 ' 13 20 199& mon1 n10l17 Mi.it• Tan111nk a, t3, 1186 ange County on June 11, ~.-, .,.. flied Thi• b1.11inMa I• Clon• 1184 n 12110 Su242 Publlltlecl Orange Cout P\Jbl'9hed Ofanoe CoUI Thia llatement WU flied S\1224 1988 with ti,_ County c.11 Of Of d~ by; I get*'ll P*t• '111102 1 Publi.ned 0ta11ge Cout .. .,. •c NOTICE Dally Piiot June 8. t5. 22. 29 Dally PllOt June 15, 22. 21: with ti,. County Clef1I of Ot-l'JU711 ,,: Mfthlp Publllhed °'~ Cout Di iiy Pllol June 2t, July a. l'UDU 1988 Jvty 8 1988 ange County on June 23. P\alC NOTICE Pubfllhed Orano-Colet = County on June 1•· Kathy A Neff Dally Pilot June 15. 22. 29. 1j 20, 19116 flCnTIOUl llU..... Su.182 51.1-201 1988 ~ Piiot June 22, 2t. Juty I l'J1JIOt Thie atat91Mnt WU llled J1.11y 6' lee& &i21' 51.1248 T:-~~.,. ---------Pl&JC NOT1C£ Pvblllhecl C>t•noe"=~ FIC~A~ · · '"' 81.1227 Publlttied Otenoe eoeet with t~ty o.tc °'Of· "8JC M)T!IC( PlllJC NOTIC( doing bu~";.".°"'M'ew. PtBlJC NOTICE irteTTTIOUI ..,..... ?::'tt:~~~une 21 M'/ 8. The 1o11ow1ng peraon1 ar• Nil.IC M)TIC( ~~.June 29• Jliof e. = ty on ::,,7~ PORT SEASIDE APART· FK:TTTlOUt eu..... ..... ITA~ Su251 doing ~ u PhfM, Su243 ..... .....--... ~7 ,.._~ ----...... P:t<:nnout .u.... MENTS c/o MIN OevtllOP-•IT .... Inc . 1eeoo H•bOr 81¥d.. ...... .......... _ ---.. ..-v-..... ...,. ..._ • .--u•rvv•~ NAfllllTATE•NT ' NA AT"llle,., The t~ngpel'IOM&re Unlt F. Fount.in Vat'-'. CA ,...,.N~:.:,.rvv1T•.,:=,. m-1.1" Ml\TV>c ~PMot June , .,..., t , NAiii ITAftlllNT ment Co . Inc . 2925 COlleOI The tollowl"" ---s .,, ....... .... ..... -. -· -... .._ .. , ,.-nun~ -T The foltowtng Plfac>N are A.,. IA 3 Coeta ....._ "" ..... ~. ""'ng ,,,,,_,_ u . PtBllC NOTICE 92709 T 1 ..... -.. • · 118& Tlll IOltowlng pereont ara dOl'lg bl.lllneea u White ., • ' doing bu1lneaa a1· Pro-VE OLDE SANDWICH US Trade ~cl\, e he .,...,....ng l*IOnl llfl PlCTrnOUa .,..... k249 <iolng butlnea9 •. =~IOf'I Spec. Advertlll, o...gn, 91:~~~~..!' "-~a· ::' ,.~~~tyl,,7~~-SHOPPE. 11233 Slat• A...... FIClTTIOU•......... Callfornla corporation, dolM, ~= ~PAHY. MAim •TA.,..,.., --II> Mftftl'r Computing and .. .,. 811 w Stev.M 9, Sat\tl ..... .._ ... .,. ..... ..,.,.. .............. FCM'ltatnValtey,Callf 92708 NAflll lTA~ 18400 Harbot Blvd. IF, ._w ,. ___ ···"•0 Ti,.folloWlnO~--,._ nu1rw. S«vlCll 20902 8'00llhu<l1 Ana CA 92707 ....... CA 12926 ' Coea1 Hwy Corona Del Al.ldr9y Haney Adalf, 804 The foltowlng pel'90N .,.. Fountain Vsll!ey, CA t27ot .,.,., ...,_, .. ~T • --• doing buallieet ... Wlaon _____ .............. __ _ • 102 Huntington Bch EIMM I( Chepman. 2I M.,, CA 92825 Tharnea W"'f, eo.1a w.., doing ~ .. Camc>u• Thll bl.l .. neu 11 eon-(P 0 loa 3032~ Newport Ind ~ IW.O Adame PlCTIT'IOUe ..,... .. 92848 LonlC)4M. IMne, CA 12714 Jam-G Whit• Jr . 2092 PRCC (Canfornla corpor-Clitlf t2t21 8'1eff, 1201 Belter. ~a ducted by• a eotpOrltlon a..ctl. celltOmla 12113 c NAlm ITATDmNT Ron11d LM Fer&u•on Thi• b1.111ne11 •• con-Mandarin Drive, Co•t• •tlonl 2744 E eo..1 Hwy Thi• bu11nee1 11 con· MM&. CA 92828 Wllllam A. ~ti vwnon A Mlk.k--... 237 :=· ~· Mela. A The fOllowlng .,.raona .,. ~701 M~';r~'' · aro.n dl.ICt.cl by· en lndMdval ~~ c~e.~~!!, 11 con· ~= :.~!';,c~112~~ dl>Ctad by· an lndlvtdu.i Pllr!CJI Earll Favt>+on, 921 Thi• ttatll'Mrlt -fifed & 1~~21 '99t• COi\!_....._ Prlecllla AM T11n11et, 1846 ~ ~ ~J:'. ~\!! rOlle, Elaine k Chapman oucted by a general patt Audr"'I NlllC'/ Adair Rhine Ln . Cotti Meea, CA With tM Ccunry Cllfk of Of· T"la ..... ,In... la con· Anallelm 3C, Comte Mell. t .... , c .a ....... ..,, E111ne E. FergulOfl, 9701 Tille atatement wu flled • dueled by a corf)OratlOn Thie 1tatemen1 w filed 92929 ange County on June 11. " .,., CA 92927 "" "...,.._ MadllOl'I Cl•.OardenOro\l"I wtthlheCountyCle<liofOf· '*L.!"!.nc.M C•--· Wllll1m C Hitchcock, wtlhtheCoulltyC ... kOIOf· Ttllt b1.1itneu 11 con-1919 dllct.clbyenlndMdllal Thie bull I Mahraad Saluadeh, CA 92&44 Coun1y on J ne 19 -··...--Praeldent ange County on Miy 30. ~ by an lndMdl.lal ,.,,_ Vwnon A Mllck.-on MM • con .me This bullneet II con. ~ II ' Thll ateternent ... ~ TNt llll9l'l'lltlt WU hied 1ttt Patl1ck Eatte , .... bfon Pllbtllhed °'a.n99 eo.t Thl9 Maternen1 ... "*' ~ r ~ Thtl bullneu 11 COii• duc1ecl by husband and 'WI,_ l'Jtt1al Witt\ It'll County CWtt of • with tn. County Ci.k of Of· ,,,._ Thie statement ..a flled Oatty Piiot J\lne 22. 21, Jiiiy llllttl IN Colltlty Cllttl of Or· Thia It .= llled ducted by 111'1 lndlvtdual Aonald L• F•gwon Publltrled Orange CoNt ;g: County on J11n1 18' r.i: County on June 23. P!Jb41thed Orange Cout with the County o.tc Of Or· e. 13. 1taa = Couft1y on M"'f 30, with ti. ~ C: of Of. ~~"'*!:. lltO wn~·~-,::b:o1~ ~:''tt'l~'J"'9 2t. M 9. n 11m n u.12 = Piiot June a. ;5 22. H :C County on "'-t8, 8u234 ,,.,... : County on JUM 20. wttt1 •n. Cooney Cletk of°'' •1not County on Ju111 6, ' ' 81.1241 Publlll'led Orange Coul Publllh9cl Orange COMt Su.118 num •-.,. Ml'l1'tl'C PubllaMd Of~ Coeet 1 -....., .. 1n09 County on June I. 98e OlliY Ptlot Ju,,. n 28, July °".ly Piiot June 2t Mt e, ,._ r -.n. ""'"~ o.ltyPUot Junel. \II 22 2t r••-,. 1tM '111101 9. 13. 1te& 13 ~ ION Publlahed Orange -.-1 1Me , , • Publllfled Orange CoNl '11U• Puoitahecl °'";r eo..t rtaJC NOTICE 8'1n2 tu247 -P'lllJC M>TIC£ Oelfr Hot JuN 22· 29· J\*'I ACimou. .,..... ~ 1te Daly "'°' .M'le 21. J4i'I a. Putllltied °'~ eo... 1--------f . 1~ 1tM MAim eTATW 13, 20. 1... ~ Oe•ly Pll<JI Jvne , 22. 2t ftCTmOUe .,..... P\llJC fl>Tia --------PlCTl110U8 ...... . . 8u225 The fOlowlng.,.,..,... P\8lJC M)llC( ... _. _, Pleil Nie , . 22. 2t, JlllY 6 1999 Su21) NA•IT•T'DllWT P\8.JC lt>TlCE ...... .,..~ doing~-Al'Mt'IOen PUlJC NO Jueyl. , ... .. .I:l:.,. =:: .. PlflOllT ..... ~· AC mlOUI ...,..... Tn. f0410W1119 pereona.,. . fltllJC NOTIC( ~, .. 1111 A~ flllCTmOUI au11•11 TICE Mtt ...,. .,. .......... ..,... ITAftmlfT flC'TT'nOUa .,.... doing OUllneee -Home. 171..P ~ Av-..... ITAW AC'11T10Ua lltl.... "8JC M)llC( erll tractor S\lpply CO . The followlnO pereona are NAm eTA......wf AL180I ANIMAL H08Pt· l"ICTmOUe ..,._.. ~NNOort 9Mcn ~ The tollowlng 1*tona .,. ..,... ITA~ 0232?1'! D~•I Lag~llll Sc''.. doing ~ ... ~ Ti,. folO>#lng pet"IOM.,.. TAL. 22902 Lot Allloe ll'ld MAm I TAW P•t111Ctt AodC Smit~. $71.f doing llull!IW • TN IOloW't'IO S*'IOf".,.. fllC hrtOUl Wan .-v " .. V1a1o11 Conoepce. 170 I'. t7th doing bull'*' aa 8Porta ID. Mlallon vi.to. Calif The foltowlng ,,.,..._.,. Al~ AW , ""'*1 8tACti ~ &ANO-c1otr1g ~ .. MufU. Ulm ITA~ t2t53 CA L . ~·to St lull• 204, Coeta ...... Condrt!Qnlng end eon.AllnO t2"1 dolne bUttnMI ... .,,. IMctl t2tG WICH '"°'· 4020 8'!'dl ..,. "'°*' Co Ito .. The 'OlcMtnO.,......,.. Denni• W1yne Coll1na, CAt2927 a.wi...tAlmondTreeLn.. °' MIWIJll a 81ndtW, Yac:MA~'700....,_, OonaAd J OIM\bera, 2 11r .. t. ~ ... Cl'I, l•lbOa ilvct., Mewport dOlnlbutlNmi• c.m.r. 200tO Heron Or 60degl Craig Pracon/Tawn Ir-Me. CA ~711 2Sl3t e>w.tl. El TOfo, Calif ltvd , H 8 .. 14111• ao»A Rollon Court. H•wpor1 c.Mt.12tm a..:t. t211t1 • Qw6en Homa1 llO It a., 88y, CA t4t23 Pracon. 22022 lllandar Ln Andrew ~ Miier, t t2830 t2M3 liMc:tt t2IA Mlcllul Tlmerltlfne &lu 1Ceuno Wono, ao37 eo.taMMatKn Wllll•m Wln1tead, 17 H1mt1no1on IHth CA Allnond T,.. LI\. !MM. CA Swaran I( Slndtlu, ua OOMIO f(. Hawottl'I, 10 Ttllt bl.lllllMI II oon-MllRNl, 1761 ~ Ave .. tuitdlnO W"'f, eo.i. MIU. . CanMn 0 Auppen, 9M I We.t 200 Sou1h. Salt Lal!e t2fMI 92115 Ovall. [ITOl'O.~.t2t30 "°°°4'\Ct .. He .. CA'2M3 C111c&1d lly an 11nln• CoetaW...Cellf 11927 CAt2'21 •.00. Clty, ltell 84101 Tiiie bl.l .. neet It Con· Thia butlMN 11 con-Tl\11 bl.I~ i. COf"-Thll ~MN It COi\• COtporated HIC>Olltlon Thie bl.I MM le OOll• ftwe l>VllMM 11 OOfl• fhtl ~ 11 oon. Tl\11 bualft... II con· dllCted :t IMblnd Md ..it. oucted by 11'1 lndMdull ~by llU9bend .,,_ .... Mt9d ~ "' lndMdUlf OlMI than • .,....,... dUCted by. M lndMdull dlldld by: "' lndMdl.lal dudad by. ., ~ dl.let.t by CC>-pattMA T...., ICIO!' Andtf/111 M.., M ~ OonMcf K H...,orttl P tNk "-lnllUI MichMll T. Mlrdlall 11u "-"te W" CMNn 0 ~ °"""4 W COlllna Thia ..,_,. -meet Thia lll•lament ... ll9d Tllll It~ -fllecl Thia _....,.. -tied Thie et .... fled Thie et~ WM llled Ttie WMn1 _,. flld Tl'lll ........,. ... 1111c1 Thie "'""'*"' ..... ~ with the County Qar1I of °'. ...Clh ,,,. Ccunty Clwtl ol Of· lilllll\ tha County c.-°'Or-with tM County a... ol Of· with tn. ~ca... (llf Or· whh , .. County aw.. ot Or· COuMy Owt (llf Of .... '""County Of °"' wtth the Collntt cin °'Or-_,. County on .June 20. anga County °" JvM 17. enoe Col.lnty on JUM t . MOe County on Nie 11, wioe ~ en W. ao. anoe County on MIY IO, Mg11 County °" .June to, ... ~ on :.u. 22. ange County on JUM 11. t... 1Ne ttM 1tM 1tae ,... 1... ttll j 111e "1-m2*1I "~ 1'11*7 1'11f1111 n 11m ,,...,. nta9 ,.,_ S-Ubllltied OratlOI co. ~ °"""" c.o... Put111t11ec1 Oranoe eo.i ~bnlhad ~ co.t ~ ~ co. P\lbllhed Orenoe eo.t ~ OfllWI oo... ~ 0r-. co.. --· 0r.,... o... Delly Piiot June ~ .My e, Oe11Y P110t .M'le 21. M t. ~ Piiot .AIM 2t. JA#t I. Olly ~ Jura 15, 22. 29. o.lly ,_. .4YN tt, 21, .J4it ~ NcM June I . lt.. tt, 2t ~"tot~ t. 15.12. 2t Delly Piiot .1UN ti, J4it t , Olllol PloC Nlil H . ;Mt I, \. 13, ~ t... 12, 20 1fM 1)., ~ I Jl.'1 I ltae t , 1~, 1 1... -1... ,.. 13, 20, 1Me 11, to, .. ~=====--lki240 lk!26l 9"2'31 ~·1tt lu22I ~1'7 eu-1-.. ,.. 8U2-'4 I - \ _., Cl Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 29, 1eee Select public beach-~~ tliat suits you b e st 9J 119C•LU COLE .............. Baseball may be America's favorite summer pastime, but In Orange County, going to the beach comet In a close second. And for good reason. A d_ay at the beach means sand In your shoes, food, car, and everywhere else. It means duel- ing radios and sunt~n oll that makes ·you smell llke a giant coconut. A day at the beach also means snack bar food that costs a week's salary, and the perfect beach chair -carefully pos- ltl9ned so your stomach wlll not look too big. ramp for the disabled that runt across the sand. Alcohol II allow- ed only between lifeguard towert 24 and 33. Fire rings are avail- able. Lifeguards are on duty from 8:30 a.m. untll 8:30 p.m. although the beach Is open from 6 a.m. until midnight. Jack Aoggenbuck of the state parka department says Bolaa Chica, north of Huntington Beach Pier, Is the place to be this summer. Several surf contests are planned lncludlng the Malibu Surf-Rider Contest July 26 and 27, and the Professional Surf Association's American Tour Championships Aug. I, 2 and 3. Boating enthusiasts might want to catch the World Pro- Salllng catamaran races Aug. 3. ~ ......... lliir LM,.,,.. Whether you go to the beach to see or to be eeen, to take the kids or to escape, Orange Coast beaches offer something for everybody. So while you are waiting for the morning overcast to burn off, take a quick look at what you wlll find this summer: HUNTINGTON BEACH: More than 50,000 people crowd onto this wide stretch of sand on a typlcal summer Saturday or Sun- day -much more than the 2,000-space parking lot can handle. Stlll, Huntington's city beach Is worth the hassle. If nothing else, it Is a people- watcher's delight. The beach near Newport Pier be&ln• fllllnt early and by afternoon apace for another towel la aca.rce. BOLSA CHIC·A STA TE BEACH: Offering slx-mlles of varied terraJn, Bolsa Chlca's steep cllffs separate the sand from the highway on the so.uth end. Beachgolng Is easier three mlles north, however, where con- vlences Include $3-a-day park- ing, picnic areas, food con- cessions, cold showers and a .. Featuring some of the world's best surfing and waves averaging 3 feet, Huntington Beach Is the site of the annual OP surf contest that takes place this year Aug. 26-31. Surfing Is usually restricted from 11 a.m. untll 5 p.m. during the summer. Bot lifeguard Roger Andelln says restrictions depend on crowd size. The pier Is a favorite spot for surfers and beach-goers alike. Reconstruction Is complete, In- cluding the famous End Cafe. A youna flaherm.a.n 1eta aome altitude for caatt.nc at the Kewport Pier. 1 I I. 1 ,, ,,, I"~ I· \ 303 Main St. 6 7 3-5650 207 Main Street 673-4376 Jeeters Activewear 711 East Bay Ave. 675-6455 1111 l I I J I ·( 306 Main Street 675-6296 We 've Got Your Style! BALBOA PENNINSULA Spend your summer days in beautiful specialty shops. Welcome to our stores ... ' .. There are several places to buy food and drinks, but no alcohol ls allowed on the beach. Watch out. This rule Is strlctly enforced. Parking, If you are lucky enough to get It, Is $3. Fires must be In fire rings. The beach closes at midnight. HUNT I NGT ON ST ATE BEACH: A favorite among the cookout crowd, the newly ex- panded 2,500-car parking lot here fills between 10 a.m. and noon and then again at 5 p.m. Annual parking passes can be obtained from the state parl< office at the Magnolia Street gate or from parking attendants for $40. This can mean quite a savings If you plan to make going to the beach a habit this summer. Otherwise, parking runs $3 a day. Riptides make the waters off Huntington Beach especllly treacherous. Swimmers should exercise caution. Lifeguards are on the job from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The beach closes at 11 p.m. Flr"88 are restricted to fire rings only. Wood can be purchased from one of the four concession staf4ds. After you have finished toast- ing your marshmallows, you can participate In one of the over-the- e baseball cootesta taklng place during the summer. It's llke baseball, but players do not run bases. Whoever hits the ball farthest wins. NEWPORT BE,\CH: Actlvl!Y Metered parking Is avallable at begins here even before most the Newport Pier. Fires are beachgoers are awake. Every permitted in fire rings only. No morning at 9:30 the Newport alcoholic beverages or dogs al- Dory Fishing Fleet docks on the lowed. west side of the Newport pier to • CORONA DEL MAR STATE sell their catch. BEACH: Newport Beach marine Newport offers 5 ~ mlles of safety off lcer John Blauer rec- beach experiences ranging from ommends this beach especlally solitude to what looks llke a for famllles. Protected by a rock sorority picnic. Newport's east jetty, Corona del Mar's gentle end Is narrow and quiet white the surf la Ideal for swimming. west Is more densely populated. Corona del Mar Is actually two · Near Newport Pier are vol-beaches. "Little Corona" Is leyball nets, outdoor showers located a short hike down the hlll and a boardwalk for blcycllng to the east. This rocky point Is not and rollerskating. Skates can be as good for swimming and there rented at shops near the Balboa are llmlted restroom and snack Pier. facllltles, but It has a fascinating You'll flnd Ruby's, a red and tldepool reserve. white ·sos-style diner, at the end Foodstands, fire rings, vol- of the Balboa Pier. You can either lyball nets and restrooms are eat a juicy hamburger there, or avallable at "Big Corona." Park- take It to the sand. Ing costs $3. It's fun to spend the Surfing Is allowed at Newport afternoon on the jetty watching after 4 p.m. only If there are no homeward-bound sailboats black-ball flags flying. An area at cruise Into Newport Harbor. the end of the Balboa Peninsula Alcoholic beverages are called the "Wedge" offers what prohibited. Lifeguards work from some experts say la the best 10 a.m. until at least 5 p.m. body-surfing around. Serious CRYSTAL COVE STATE swimmers should also check out PARK: It Is Located between Newport's pier-to-pier swim Corona def Mar and Laguna. planned for July 12. Appllcatlons Parking at Crystal Cove has been are available at the llfeguard expanded to accommodate 900 headquart~ted atth&base -ears. Lot~~avallable off Pacmc- of Newport Pier. Coast Highway at Pelican Point, During the summer, lifeguards Las Trancos, Reef Point and El are on duty from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Morro Canyon. Restrooms and Parking at Balboa costs $3. (Pleue Ke GUIDE/P7) ALL- AMERICAN SIDEWALK SALE July 4 -6 ~ Huntinc;z!on ~Center~ . Friday thru Sunday. Huntinston c~nttr is celtbrttina Independence DIV with the ALL .. AMERICAN Sidewalk Sale. Owr 60 1hop1 indudlna JCPennt"Y, Montt0mtry Ward, The 8roedW11y and Clttu1t City. Jun off tM '405 fwy. It ~ach Bl~. & Edin r Avt. in Huntlnston &uh. • _ .. I ' Seasonal parties answer the c l of the great outdoors 8J G. JIANl"TT! AVINT Dlltlr .... °"" 1 IJ .... props, Including atgn1, chartot1, ltuffed an I male, fllh netting for bayou partlea and twinkle llght1 for treet. At one party, "we had red, antique popcorn 1tand1." Another popular mleconc:ep. tlon la that the all-American barbecue hu to have a 9'de of beef routing over an open aplt. Take a IOOk attt1ts1Jaby. It .....-....---••we-a«w •'tot l>f poottry.•~ up In two mlnutee, and comes tald laley. "Peopte are eating teas ~ with three separate controls, a red meat.'' work area and a 1tor1ge place for HI• cu1tomera are about even- tool1. No, lt't not the latest In ly apltt between fish, chicken and computer hardware. It'• the · red meat•. said Robert Mlshak, Ducane Southfork -the 1tate-general manager for A.MCO of-the-art In outdoor barbecue Bulldera Supply, a barbecue equipment -and It only cost1 a equipment retaller. modett $1,495. Moat gu and charcoal grllla Whether you have a top-of-have room for vegetables, said the-llne Ducane model or the Erik McCauley at the VIiiage $2.99 dlsposable beach speclal, Patio Shop In lrvlne. Wrapped In outdoor cooking Is one of Amer I-foll with a dab of butter, veg- ca' s great summenlme tra-etables don't lose their flavor. dltlon1. It rank a right up there "They cook In their own Juices," with baseball and popcorn In he said. sheer enjoyment. There Is also a growing trend · Summer Is a good time to toward natural gas barbecues. entenaln large groups of people Although mllllons of hamburgers outdoors, said Gayland Isley, a and hotdogs are grllled over panner In Creative Cuisine, a charcoal brlquets squirted with catering and party planning com-lighter fluid, health concerns pany. have fueled a consumer Interest In winter, a gathering of good In natural gas barbecues and friends Is llmlted to the number of wood chips, said Mlshak. people the host can comfortably Ranked number one by Con- aeat In his or her house. At sumer Report, the Oucane Is the outdoor barbecues, "you don't Rolls Royce of gas barbecues. have to provide seating for every-"It' a an old-style barbecue that'll one," said Isley. If there are seats give you 10 to 15 years of for 25 to 35 percent of the people, service," said Mlshak. "you get a wonderful flow," said He actually sells more the veteran party-giver. People Brollmastera though. One popu- mln le and talk more e~lly than lar model has three ~""'°"' ...... --:~ .a s • own dinners. evels. "You can char the meat . "It'll be a less expensive and and then move It up" to complete better party," but It won't work If the cooking. "It will char black the main course Is a two-Inch the same as In a restaurant." steak or Maine lobster. Isley said he barbecues over a like seating arrangements, gas grill that's ·:as big as a there's also no law that says a secretary's desk." He uses mes- barbecue has to have a western quite, he says, to get that outdoor theme. Although Isley does west-barbecue taste. "It's the finest ern parties complete with hay barbecue charcoal there Is." rides and western torches, he's "Some people say you don't also "doing a lot of parties with get the real flavor of a barbecue '40s and ·sos themes," he said. over a gas barbecue," said "In southern Callfomla, any-Mlshak. "That's not true. I've had thing Is avallable" for party them both -charcoal and gas." Mlshak said the key to the outdoor taste without the charcoal ls what many call "wood spices.'' Soak mesquite, hickory, apple or hickory chips In water, ~~no · 52~.souUl laka.avq,. 818/30'1-9~33 hours mon thrufh 10om t.o9ptn 5aturdoy lOa m to6pm end sundey noon to 5p~ SUN SPRITZ ' Finally. a sun m/St With PURE NATURN. ACTNE INGREDIENTS. Whether you mdu~ in water sports or simply take a sunbath. SUN SPRITZER' protects your skmg naturally A new and unique dispenser ~u you control the exact amount. NO drlppmg. NO cap tw1stmg and NO wasted mist EXPERIENCE THE REFRESHING APPLE SCENT •contams ALOE VERA PABA --------S&J Product• 5901 Warner Sult. 435 ., , H.I., c.a 92649 ---------------------"-..., --lUll .-..1Tlll --"'~<"'<~Ill -.,.., lot Sf.fS. NAML~--.-:-~~~~~~~~ ~---~ STI •---~~------------~~--------------- • --------wwtl lrl!Todvdoty ~of -~of SUN SNITUlt, ,___~of "GIOtlOIO'S" Fiii** wrap In aluminum foll, punch holes In the foll and place the packet above the flame, said Mlshak. Charcoal grlll lovers can aprlnkle the eoaked chip• OYfJt It'• ~ Rt. TM ftMMI can tlMh the coal• orconc.nt1a1e them In up and catch clothing on ftre. the centet of the co.11. In Southern~ be S-· Whether wrapped fn foll 01 tleularty aware of neturlll .,,. 1prlnk*i OWtt Charcoal, uch roundlnga. Alth®Clh the.,...• wood hu lta own dlatJncttve a temptation, don't Coote""'* a flavor. The meaqulte, 10 tree. Spark• CM lgntt• the preferred by latey, t\U en lnten.M leaVM. heat and a 1Ughttywtfta¥0r--To pt...-.ntgr11n ~"ftft-~'11 good wtth everything from pork the grlll, put a drtp pen ~ to poultry. the meat to catch fat and Juk>ee. Hickory lend• a tangy, smoky, The Jute. can be uNd to beli• bacon-Ilk• tute. A long time the m.t during cooking or for 1taple of reglonaJ batbecuel, gravy later. hickory 11 the choice for famout Ga1 unit• minimize th• Southern-atyle barbecue pork a1 danger• of flar.upt with a lays well aa wild game, tuna, chicken of volcanic lava rock, said Ml• and tteak1, uy expert1. hak. ''Lava rock catchee and A.Ider, a fragr'1't wood with a dllC*I• gr .... drlpplnga,•· he more delicate aroma than uld. hickory, It excellent for poultry Speaking of. burning, the and salmon. Oak with tt1 metlow, American Cancer SocJety ad- outdoor aroma remlnlacent of vlM8 outdoor chef• to eUp on a campftru and childhood tum-shin, 1lap on a hat and 9'C>Q on a mere, ts • perfect choice for good, protective tun acreen. The 1teaks, hallbut and Long Island sllp, 1lap, slop rMthod will go a duckling. long way towatd pre~tlng For flavor variation•. try soak-premature wrlnktes and akin Ing the oak cnunk1 In red wine or cancer. cider vinegar lnltead of water. Or Like the damaging rays of the mix oak and hickory or mesquite sun, one of the moat common for a wonderful aromatic blend. A dangera of outdoor cooking can't weekend chef looklng for some-be ...,,, VlnuaJty all food1 have thing different can throw on some some bacteria, uy expett.a, but grapevlnecuttlng1orfresh herbs 1ummertlme weather en- auch u rOMmary and thyme. The couragea the bacterlal growth aroma will have gueat1 waiting In that cau ... food poisoning. . . llne with plate In hand. Although mayonalM I• often Moat gueete will also be juggl-acculed of being the vttlaJn, tt'• Ing a drink In hand. Although not the mayonalee lteett, uy tradltlonalty, It'• been an lee cold health expert•. When mayonalM beer, even that has changed with ls combined with potata., the Yuppie fitness craze. "We macaroni, tuna, egg1, chicken, or find a lot of people don't drink other 1tatchy or high protein any alcohol," aald Isley. "Other• food1, ltl acidity chaOO-and Ilk• white wine... bacteria nourish if the food .. not Sparkling waters are also kept cold. popular, he aald. The lemon, time The key to a safe picnic or and orange-flavored waters are outdoor party It to keep cofd very pale and very subtle. foodl cold (•5 degr ... F} and hot Whether there'• aJcohol or foodt at teut 140 degr ... F. leed tea, even the happteat of Reheat a hot food to 140 ct.greea summer occasions can quickly F If It'• been stored In a cooler. tu'" to tragedy If a few, slmple If the picnic 11 going to be at a rules are not followed. par1< or beach, don't rety on an If It's a charcoal barbecue, uae Ice chett to coot foods down. A onty approved llghter ttuld. Never cooter just maintain• food uae guollne to tight a fire or temperature, so chlll. everything spray a fire with tighter fluid after (Pl--... COOKOUT fP'7l 'Ther1!'s Megte In a summer night 'Mth di~ SO deltelOUS and light. ll s the mag< cA chef Walters' art wtuch charms your pelate and your heart. Come tzy his spectacular summer fare 1 f and prOYC that you're a COtVlOluet.ir. Sunday Brunch Dmners, Banquets BuSlnesS LunchH 675-4904 342 J Via Udo. Newport Buch ~~~~~~~ FOR ~~E FOURTH ONE FOURTH OFF All Swimwear In Stock FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY ... .JUNE 30-JULY 3rd -o· .1 ..... nn1 673 4s10 DI~ 6 3467 VIA LIDO 'D;~l:nue, NEWPORT BEACH D"414Mt IN VIA LIDO PLAZA Fine Feminine Apparel /'--~ w-...a.wri Optical hsNon Cent• A Hne f<ttations· Chcaatier' Lt RutuMt sea.rity ,aciftc ... ..,,.., Beauty S.. Vb Udo°""' (dwd UdO Thutr Netz'"' Bidwel's Bou ~Marttl The Corntr llblt a..le's lode -... .. Orenge COfiit DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 29, 1988 Cain ping facilities close at hand Hikers can enjoy beauty of outdoors in backyard, too - a, JOYCE SCHIAER 800lOVICH ........ C.1 JI ••A Hiking and camping devotees don't-even havetoieave Oranoe County to find the Ideal location for enjoying the beauty of the outdoors For a day excursion, Dana Point harbor beckons visitors with Its recreation facllltles In a scenic and convenient setting in south Orange County. According to Patty Nyam, En- vironmental Management Agen- cy representative, the 11 acres of grass covered park provides a calm water swtmmlng beach and a fishing pier. Adjacent and to the north Is a marine life refuge with tldepools for exploration and the Orange County Marine Studies Institute. If your major activity 1s boat mg, Newport Harbor Is the perfect spot for small boats. However, It also has miles of bicycle and walking trails. 01her day UM parka, offering a multltude of actlvlt , Include Irvine Regtonal Park, which ta located In Santiago Canyon, six mites east of the City of Orange. The park surrounded by massive oak and sycamore trees has many picnic tables, large turfed play fields and barbecues. Hiking trails are numerous and very sc-entc. Santiago Regional Park, located east of Orange, Is nestled in the hills and sits astride Santiago Creek. Its 125 acres are a nature lover's heaven. Hiking and equestrian trails weave throughout the park and connect to the 25-mlle Anaheim Hiiis trail system. The nature center fea- tures a variety of exhibits on Orange County natural history. Yorba Region al Park, stretches over 165 acres and Is located at the mouth of Santa Ana Canyon next to the Santa Ana River. There are a series of lakes and flowing streams with a multitude of hiking paths inter- twined. Carbon Canyon Regional Park can be found In the-foothills of Chino Hiiis range. The park has a one-mile nature trail that begins In a pine forest and end• fn a . equ trtan camping. There are grove of 200 Calttomta Redwood no hook-ups. trees. An added treat ror hikers fa O'Nell Regional Park accom- a guided nature tour conducted modatea both overnight camping by park at aft throughout the year. and day picnic use. The park 11 Camping parka, according to situated In Trabuco.and Live Oak Nyam, are set In a wilderness canyons, and Is heavily wooded ambience that takes the camper with coast llve oak and Calif ornla out of the hustle and bustle of the sycamores. Trabuco and Hickey Orange County cities. Creeks flow throughout thap.atk FeatheilyRegtonal Park, found In the winter and early spring and north of Santiago Oaks Park In remain dry In the summer and Anaheim, ts d~oted to camping fall. available on a reservation and Three state beaches In Orange flrst-come-ftrtt•.88Mt basis. The County offer o v e rn I g ht park has apeclaltzect camp-campstght facllltles, according to grounds for large groups and Mlchelle Mccann of the Call· youth organizations on a reser-fornla Department of Par~s and vatlon basis only. A nature trall ls Recre~ltlon. found In the wilderness area and "QOheny Beach, located In guided tours are given by park Dana Point, has facllltles for rangers. The Santa Ana River. tents, trailers and self-contained which runs adjacent to the park, vehicles. However, It does not has a variety of plants and animal provide hookups," she said. llfe. The 120 developmental sites, Caspers Wilderness Park has according to McCann, aocom- 7 ,600 acres of wilderness In the modates 24-foot trailers and 28- western Santa Ana Mountains off foot campers. The Doheny Ortega Highway. Seasonal tea-campsite aJso features special tures are wildflowers and running sites geared for the handl· streams. However, wltdllfe can capped. Fishing. swimming, food be enjoyed throughout the entire service and supplles are all part year. Overnight facllltles accom-of the extras that campers may modate tent, hlke-ln, RV and enjoy. San On of re, situated just south of San Clemente State Beach, Includes family campsites, hiking and blcycle paths. "There are 221 sites at San Onofre," said Mccann. "Other features are specific sites for the disabled, outside cold showers and hook- ups. There are 20 tent sites. and the beach campsite accommo- dates 30 foot trailers and 30 foot campers." San Clemente State Beach is nestled between Doheny and San Onofre. Its 85 developed sites accommodate 24-foot trailers and 28-foot campers. There are 72 sites with electricity, water and sewer hookups for 30- foot vehicles. "San Clemente Beach has hiking and bikmg trails, plus good fishing and plenty of picnic spots. The campsite also has s~lfied areas for the handi- capped and prdvides food ser- vices,'' McCannJSaid. 0.., ............... ._,..,,.. Blcycllata ride along the Ocean Front bike path ln Newport. County bikers ride along scenic trails By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH 0.., ..... CetN1p I •11 Orange County has provided Its 2 million residents with a maze of bicycle trails that lead to any number of commerclal, residen- tial, wilderness or beach areas. cy of Orange County (EMA) has published an updated bicycle map (available next month) that conveniently lists the county's arterial bikeway system and many trails that have been de- veloped by various cities and county service areas in the coun- ty. Danny and ~ayne Beata of Orange camp at Doheny Park. The three beach campsites are always heavily booked, said Mccann Reservations are to ba made eight weeks in advance (Pleaae aee OUTDOOR8/P7) Motorists are alerted to "on road" bike trails by the white designated line on the sides of the road; however, a llmltless supply of "off road-'-' paths-can also be enjoyed. The En- vironmental Management Agan- Ron Broad belt, EMA represen- tative, said that the Santa..Ana River Trail Is one of the most popular paths. "There are numerous spots to begin a bike ride on the trait; many riders, however, enjoy the 27-mlle trek that begins at Pacific Coast Highway (where Hunt- ington Beach and Newport Beach connect) and travels north to Featherly Regional Park in Anaheim. Look for portable bathrooms and drinking foun- tains along the trait," he said. Extra Space Vehicle With a vehicle like this, you can explore uncharted worlds. There's even extra space for a friend. The Honda has all the room and power for two In fact, it's most affordable so it's easy to own. It's also easy to ride. With push-button starting, no shifting and lots of other features. Every one of which makes taking off a cinch. Scooters from HONDAiaiil $498°0 Hawthorne Christian School "For the Right Start in Life" • Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION ... 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Now. 11 you've finally finished your Honey8aked brand ham. gel another one and start this dehc1ous process all over agam • HaH or Wllol1 Hon1y8ak1d brand llama (Each Ham 1s smoked no less lhan 30 hours and spiral sliced tor easy serving) • Party Trays • Nationwide Shipping • Fresh Oven Routed and Smoked Turkeys •Fully Cookt4 larbecued Ribs• Gift Certificates .. UHAW Syum0tt Pla11 2428 W WMl111 Blvd 90631 (1 tight W of Beath Blvd I Phone (213) 69<4 7114 ORAN81 1419 N linlln HONEVBAK D (at K11elll) 92661 Pllons (714) 997 9950 • TM .E ~ ':: ~ -• ... . - I • , ... . ...,. ~ .. .. Fi ve Piece Set $169 . I mhrellJ f.xtr .i 1 Rc-,1 n ... I 1 ,rt,,11111L' .,.._ 1 1 111 11rd1 .. u 111111111111 P MtiREl.l A°' 20% off .. ~ -- C8 Ot1nge Com1 DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Ju.,. 29, 1986 Experts' warning to swimmers: Exercise· caution ay MtC•L.La COLI Ot .. a..., ....... Nothing 11 better on a warm summer day than a cool dip In the backyard pool or an exhilarating apluh In the Pacific. Stlll awlm- mere should be careful, not carefree, warn water ufety ex- perts. Although the chance of drown- Ing off Callf ornla •a beaches la one In 14 mllllon, atate lifeguards made 34,600 rescues last year. "We rescue people who don't even know they are In trouble a lot of the time," saJd Wllllam Richardson, marine safety cap- tain In Huntington Beach. He advises beachgoers to check with the lifeguards before entering the water to find out about In-shore holes, snaltow aandbara and surf conditions. Riptides can catch even the most experienced swimmers off guard, which adcounts for 80 percent of all rescues. These dangerous churning waters can be detected when normauy btue- green waters turn muddy. If you suspect a riptide, you should get out of the water Immediately and move to another area of the beach. Other ocean hazards Include strong side currents, shallow sandbars and holes. Richardson said It Is also common for swimmers to take boogie boards or rafts farther out .than they planned. The best bet Is to swim with a friend. "When there are as many as 60,000 people on a mfle. stretch of beach. It Is lmposslble for the llfeguards to be every- where," he said. The buddy system Is also a good Idea around the backyard pool. Glenna Kipp, a Red Cross water uf ety Instructor, tald moat accident• occur when a swim- mer, eapeclally a chlld, la left unattended. Alcohol etao creates poolald• accidents ahe eatd. Adult• lose coordination and motor skllls after a few drinks. They may lose track of the children as well. Swimming and eatl"g do not italx either. There la some ttuth to the myth that a person should not go Into the water after eating. "Obvloualy It doesn't make sense to wait hours for your food to completely digest," she said, "but It Is a good Idea to wait a half hour to 45 minutes, es~lally after a substantlal meal." The Red Cross recommends pool owners know CPR and have a first aid kit on hand. "That way you can get things started before the paramedics arrive," Kipp said. But, do not try to administer CPR It a person Is out of the water, conscious and coughing. Swim lessons are the best way to lnstlll a healthy respect for the water, and to learn to have fun. No matter how old you are, It Is never to late to learn. Kipp said she has taught people who were well lnto their 70s. Swimmers of all ages and abllltles can take lessons given by city parks and recreation departments this summer. Most offer five two-week sessions. The first session Is already under way, but It 11 not to late to sign up for Me" lessons are $15. "Tiny Tot" the second, which begins July 7, claues for children aga 3-5 I Check the ll1tlngs below to find $16. The llfeaavlng course ll $20. out what la avallable n .. r Y.OU' There ls also a 1peclal $9 clua for Coeta Meu: Swim cliniMI e th• dtsabled. -Por more lnfor- conducted at Estancia and Costa matlon call the gym at 960-8884 Mesa High School pools, as well or on weeken~s call t!f' Edison as the downtown community pool at 962-9f4•. -- center located at 19th and Fountain Valley: Three two- Anaheim. Instructions 1891 one week sessions wlll be taught half hour every day, Monday beginning June 23 through July through Friday for two weeks. 21 at FouF)taln Valley High Coat la $18 for arr lev9ls:-Re0Tater Scho~I A f CM1rth session wlll be at the pools or call EU&-2797 for held aff Loa Amigos High School more detalla. startl~~. Beginning, Inter- Orange Coast College also has mediate and advanced clanea a summer swim program. The cost $17, "Mommy and Me" and second of Jhree sessions begins "Tiny Tot" classes are $18. July 7. Classes meet Monday Registration takes place at the through Friday at various times pool from 9 a.m. untll noon the throughoot the day. The fee la first day of each session. Call $45 for two sessions. Regis-965-.4446 for Information. tratlon Is under way a\ the Newport BMch: Parks amt Community Services Office h the recreation sponsored swimming Student Center Bulldlng. Hours classes for children and adults are w~days 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. are held at Newport Harbor High and Saturday 8 a:rti. untll noon. School Five two-week seutona Visa and Mastercard holders begin ~ne 23 and continue may register by phone. Call through Aug. 29. Classes meet 432-5880. 25 minutes a day, Monday Huntington Beach: The parks through Friday. Register at the and.recreation department holds city hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Call swl1n classes at the Edison High 644-3151 for further d~talla. School pool and In the city gym at lrvlne: Swim classes ar~ con- 1600 Palm Street. The second of ducted at the Heritage Park five two week sessions begins Aquatics Complex, 4601 Walnut July ·1. Register at the gym on Avenue. Red Cross courees coat weekends from 1 p.m. untll 4 p.m. $18, other parka and recreation Beginning, advanced beginning, sponsored classes are $22. Intermediate, and "Mommy and For Information call 559-0472. o..r ...... ,._. ~:~er":~='tr!i~!'::e:~~~e:=1.D'AY1anon, Golf courses, tennis courts abound SHOP & DINE on the waterfront and RIDE THE TROLLEY FREE ' departures every 1/2 hour. Get your free complimentary Tickets from these participating shops. · Chocolatene Gudrun of Belgium Anne Bruse of Sweden Alpha Manna Boutique V~lage Co Pearls for You Lido Silk The Warehouse Restaurant Leila's Gifts on the Bay In Newport Beach - Just off Pacific Coast Hwy at Newport BIYd & Via Lido By MICHAEL O. HORN Delly l'9'oC c:.rT 11 J I fMMlll Whether your game is golf or tennis, the Orange Coast offers something for everybody. With more than 20 golf courses (publlc and private) and at least three times that many tennis clubs and open facllltles, anyone can par- ticipate. Said the golf pro to his student. ''You only need three things: your seven wood, your · pitching wedge. and scuba gear." The humor 1s vlslble. So, too, Is the panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean from holes on the course at The Links at Monarch Bay, south of Laguna Beach. The cars) of $35 on weekdays and about $50 on weekends. Scattered along the eoast, from Huntington 'Harbour south to Sen Clemente, are about· 10 other publlc courses. The prices of these range from about $7 to about $15 for green fees end another $13 or $14 for a cart. Each course varies as to whet style of golf Is played on It. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I course offers resort style golfing with .green fees {lncTuarng g61f Coste del Sol In Mission Viejo. for Instance. Is a 9-hole course. The Newport Beach Golf Course. at Irvine Avenue and Bristol Street. Is an 18-hole executive course. With three and four par holes, you'll use most of your clubs here. Per threes are also scattered about where only three or four clubs are necessary. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+-~---"~ Regent ... A Moft nuwer adorn• tht' tot' of th11 heaul1ful champaicne ~etm drt'~• pump H ~ !A ~L"j~ SHOES <A ·, Ill r, Ill fl' I II 99 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-9551 Open Thurq end Fri Pve t1l ~H)(J pm .. Sun 12-fi TANNING N A I L s featuring TANA MERICA beds; for the comfort & TAN that~ only a FANTASY (~uaranteed 2 weeks) $30 fills w/free nail striping $20 N•ncy unc Oulic n -Fashion Comulr.tnt £idoUilks wh o need<o me Introductory Tan '600 Second Tan FREE 650-9171 walk-in's welcome Up to 50o/o OFF New Arrivals 3442 Via Oporto Newport Beach 714/673-2049 4 722 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey 213/827-0423 Some l:ourses also have driving ranges which ar6i-beneflclal for Improving and !earning your skllls. When talk Ing tennis, the ~rlvate club seems a llttle more accesslble. Many private clubs provide Instruction for both m91l\Pers and non-members rangfng In prlce from $ \._4 for one· half hour to $35 and up l>ef t1our. Group rates and cllnlcs are also available. Memberships range from an annual $200 with monthly dues, to lnltlal fees of S 1 ,000 or mort\. which also have monthly dues from $50 and up. First class hotels sucl'l as The Hiiton, The Sheraton, and The Irvine and Newport Beach Mar· rlotts offer tennis f acllltles for their guests. With four to 12 courts, depending upon the hotel, a nice break from business meetings and conferences can be had. Public tennis facllltles can be found In almost every community on the Orange Coast. And here, an affordable price can always be found, ranging from free to a S 10 court rental. Often, the only costs are for llghtlng at night or Instruction programs. Communi- ty recreation departments are a good source of Information for these public facllltles. The Orange Coast provides many opportunities to play both golf and tennis, but the first step In making f\Jll use of these opportunities Is to determine your own personal wants and needs. Then look at the many considerations. such as mem- bership, club houses, res- taurants; -snack bars. locker rooms. Instruction, number of courts, match arrangers or court directors. prices and traveling distance The next step Is to get out and play! This Summer THE LINKS AT ' PlaJ at The Links Enjoy the challenge pres- ented by a course often re- ferred to as the Pebble be(\ch of Southern California. And while you're there, check our boutique for a completi line of activewear includin our own line of custom esigned sweats and beach cover-ups. MONARCH BEACH 23341 Stone Hlt1 Drive Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 240-82-47 "' Orange Cout OAll.Y P1LOTISunct.y, ;:luM 21. ~ GUID!t TO ORANGE COAST BEACHES HELPS YOU SELECT ONE THAT'S SUIT:ED TO YOU ••• rrom..., •. -~~ .,. ... we on-the ctlffa Arta, tramt take pa.uenger1 Laguna AoyaJe condomtniumt. atx>Ve with Chemical toUeta on from parking Iota In Laguna There la no publlc parking,'° be HarbOr, tht1 buch it an ~ la one of the ff#I ptecee In the ofttrltheulllmate~..,... the sand below. What Cryttal Canyon to the beachel and careful of heavy tratnc when ~t for Children, uys perk county Whef'9 amping la .atow-~you won't be able 90 _,... Co~ lacks In Parking and tactll-around town. parking on, or crossing the ranger Ed Wl"lam~. The s.n ed. Facllldii' Include 116 tM orowda. &eny QmrnlllOM of tlet, 11 made up by the ~tacu-Laguna'• best kept aecret la It• highway. Juan C~latrano Pitka and Rec.-campslt•. ..,. r1nge. tatHel. tf'9 catlilne lllMd CMrnber of lar vtew. If you close your •vet 1mallaecludedcovetthatcanbe SALT CRllK: Featuring reatlonDepartmeottpOMOrathe drinking water, traMer hookups eonwne.oe._.10,ooovt11ttN1 end cllck your heel1 twice, you reached by walkwaya off Cllff waves aometlmet u high aa 13 ThrM Cavee Day Camp here and a aanltat&on ttatk>n. Cemp-ttnyr990rtonlUmfMf'......_ Just might think you are tunning Drive. Creacent Bay la acceaalble feet, this area otfera aome of the every eummer from June 18 Ing ta 18 a night. FOi r...wvattona Even thOugh meny of N tMMll near Acapulco. from Clrcle Way. Get to Shaw'• beat turfing In the county. Surf-through See>temtMtr 12. Al many eall 1-800~7275. .,. IOtd out ttwee rnonlhe In Expert• aay surf fishing la Cove from the weat end of Ing 11 allowed year-round tn •• 100 chlldren a day can Doheny 11 also a popular tlte advence, Cal8llne CM be a I • especially good here. Flrea are Fairview Drive. Rockp114' beach, dealgnated ar .... Check with the participate In aupervlMd twlm-for wedding• and plcnlca, uya wonderful daY trip. Jump on 1M strictly prohibited. located below the Las Brtau llteguard. Metered parking 18 ming and other acilvltlea. For Luanne Bragg of the county morning c.t.ttna P•••noer LAGUNA •EACH! In addition restaurant, le a turfing-only avallable. No ttre rtngs, d~~ or Information contllet Shari For-parks aes>artment. c-an 492;.o802 terry ttlmt ...v. ••wpu1 at • _..,....--... to a main beach complete wtth shore. Dogs and a1cono11c alcohol.SaltCreeklalocatedJuat tmuellerat493-5911. tor detallt. If you are planning a.m. Youwilllf'ri\lebY11:30wtth grasa, basketball and volleyball beveraget are prohibited. Fire below the Ritz Carlton. Follow the DOHl!NY ITA Tl 81ACH: your own amaller ftmlty picnic, ft p'9nty of time to eoek up the .,,. courts, Laguna'aahorellneoffere rings provided. algna from Pacific coast High· Even If you can't effort ta beet to arrive by 8 a.m. on ortorentalnork.,andftnLltlea sandy coves, rocky cliffs, Other South Laguna entry way.. beachfront property, you can atlll weekends and by 10 a.m. on great place tor beglnnera be- tldepoota, good surfing and div-points Include 1talrway1 at West DANA IW1M RACH: Because fall asleep to the aounda of waves _ weekdays, Bregg advllee. caute there ere few rockt and the Ing. Street, Crown Point and at the of lta locatlon In Dana Point breaking onshore here. Doheny CATALINA Ill.Him: Catallna ftltl ttay elOM to lhore. Parking la always dlftlcult In the ,--__;_~=--..;,.....:_~.:....=:...:..::....=..:......:..:.:.:~:..:._.:.:.:.._..:=:::.:.:.::.:......:.:.::.....:=:......:~:.::...---l..· -....:·;..__ ____ _::~_:~~=..:....:.:==~~==-.,.---_:-------- city of artiste, but a new city- owned lot at Pacific Coast High- way and Glennyere Street may make It a bit eaale,. During the Laguna Beach Festival of the beach but It Is still a nice place to see the tldepools, aays llfeguard Adam Trujillo. Surfing la also permitted at Brooks and Oaks streets and on other city beaches before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. SOUTH LAGUNA: Located at the mouth of Allso Creek, county- run Allao Beach Park Is the largest of four publlc access points to the beaches of South Laguna. Inland and beachfront metered parking available. Con- veniences Include a new chil- dren 'a playground, : snack bar, and tackle ahop. lifeguards are on duty from 10 a.m. untll dusk. Novice swimmers should beware of heavy surf breaking close to COOKOUT ••• From Paces before packing. It s a good Idea to shop for the Great Outdoor Event the day before to allow adequate chllllng time. Whatever the menu, even a simple famlly outing In the b~kyard will go more smoothly '!°wtth a shopping llst and some advance planning. Party experts recommend choosing a party date and then working backward to figure out how far In advance to start planning. About three weeks before the event, send out Invitations. If company's coming and It's more than 50 people, get help. Two weeks before, call up your guests If-they haven't eent In their RSVP. Also plan llghtlng and decor- ations. One week before, do any yardwork necessary for an out- door party. Plan flower arrange- ments, set up the lights. and marinate meats and_cblcken In the refrigerator two days before. On the day before, shop for fresh produce, set up tables, and prepare any dishes you can make ahead. On the big day, make fruit salads, arrange flowers and take a few hours to relax. Then when the party gets In full swing, everyone -Including the host and the hostess can enjoy the good, old summer time. OUTDOORS ••• From Pace• through a 1-800-446-7275 toll free number for Visa or Master Charge, or by walking Into a Biii Gamble storelocated In the Brea Mall and the Westminster Mall. "Bolsa Chica State Beach and Huntington City Beach have enroute overnight f acllltles. That means that self-contained ve- hicles may stay one night at designated parking spots at either beach. It Is a flrst-come- flrat-serve situation and all ve- hlcles must leave by 9 a.m. the followlng morning. One other Idea Is Newport Dunes Aquatic Park located on Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. The park offers 195 full and partlal hookups, and a large selectlon of tent and traller sites. We answer cries fur help from b .. c a•'llies youlmow and cries from people you've never met. 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Cornell traveled to Washinaton, DC., recently to accept a SS,000 scholarship. Cornell was chosen from nearly 1,000 applicants. · • • • Da\lld M. Marca1 has Joined Lel&llton and At1oclales, Inc., an Irvine-based geotechnical consulting firm. Marcus assumes the title of project geochem1st responsible for manafina hazardous waste projects and cleanup. He has published extensively and holds patent ri&hts for numerous chemical treatment processes in Romania. where he worked for more than 20 years. · ••• Victoria L. Jeans of Newport Beach has been appointed national director of marketinf for Corbln/Yamafoji & Partner1, Inc., an architectural firm in rvine. A native of Tacoma; Jeans received a Bachelor of Arts degree in public relations and marketing from Washington State University and a professional designauon certificate in public relations from the UC Irvine. • • • Harry Merrill has beel) promoted to senior vice president at The Lask Co. Memll has been with the firm for 22 years. He lives in Newport Beach. MERRILL JEANS MARCUS • • • Corona del Mar resident, S. Gene Giannulli has been named vice president of operations at Environmental lnda1trie1, Inc .. G1annull1 1s a licensed landscape architect who has also worked in real estate • development. • • • Dudley Herndon h:u been appointed president of AMC Fiaanclal, the mortgage banking d1v1sion of A-M Co. Herndon will be based in Newport Beach managmg S 150 m1lhon 1n res1denttal accounts. • • • Marketlng Dlrectton1,lnc., a Newport Beach-based advenismg agency, has added Glee llalffl as associate cop) director Rames. who once owned his own advert1s1ng and commun1ca11ons firm in Billings, Mont., will be involved an the development ofadvert1s1ng and promotional matenals for health care. • • • _Ray D. McGWey JOUl~ MCS Auoclates, a linanc1al indu!>trv management consulting firm in Newport Beach. McG1nle) I!> a published expert in operations and product1v1ty improvement. ••• r=-j n4 0 1.ANNULLJ RAINES MCGINLEY Several Orange Coast interior des1gne~ were among the guest speakers at the Pacific Co11t Builders Conference June 18-21 tn San Francisco. Dana Egerta of Creative Design Con1ullaats 1n Costa Mesa and Walter Richardson ofRlcllardaon Nagy Marlla tn Newport Beach part1c1patcd tn a panel d1scuss1on on detached housing. Artbur _Duiellaa-41 Daaieli111 A:tsociates m-Newpon ~h amtCcrunlalld Paul of the Peridian Group in Irvine, were featured in a discussion on attached housing. Carole Elcben, ASID of Carole Eicben Interiors in Santa Ana participated in a sales workshop along with Roger Holloway oflmpact Images 1n anta Ana and Boyd Muttn of Santa Ana-based Market Profiles Richard Russell of Russell & Associates . Corona del Mar. led a consumer workshop • • • Tile Lusk Co. has promoted Don Steffen1on to executive \ice president. SteffensonJotned the lrvme-based real estate development company as a commercial project manager in 1968. He most recent I) held the post of semor vice president in charge of residential development and governmental relations. Steffen on 1s a graduate of Orange Coast College and resides in San Clemente • • • M1ss1on V1eJO residents Leslie Bats and Ray Notar have been selected b)O{he Mi11lon Viejo Co. as sales representatives for the ne"" H.tghland Park townhome ne1&Jlborhood. Bass JOtncd the M1ss1on Viejo Co. in 1971 and has been a sales representative since 1980. Notar has been a real estate broker for nearly 30 years and a sales representative for the Mission Viejo Co. for the past seven. • • • Two Orange Coast residents were recently among I 00 employee., honored by Ralpb1 Grocery Co. Brad Boies, a Costa Mesa i.tore meat department employee, was honored at a banquet at the Centur) Plaza Hotel 1n Los Angeles and credited for helping customers m a hfe- thrcatening situation. Also honored was Doana MJcllel, an administrative clerk at Ralph's Oran~e County meat facility. Michel was named this year's Queen of Service. • • • SUNDAY, JUNE 29. 1986 41_ The Coeta Mesa Courtyarda development won a &rand award ln tJa1a 1eu'1 Gold Maaet Awa.rU competition. Courtyards in Me!!ta wins industry award Orange Coast commercial and industrial builders and architects were among the winners in the 1986 Gold Nugget Awards contest spon- sored by the Pacific Coast Builders Conference and Sun/Coast Architect/Builder Magazine. Costa Mesa Courtyards in Costa Mesa won a grand a~ard as Best Commercial Project-Re<a11. The pro- 1ect was built by PSB Realty Corp. and designed by K.Jages Carter Vail & Associates. Emmet Wemple & As- sociates was the land planner. Merit awards went to: Computer Consoles, Irvine, Best Industrial Pro- 1ect: Newport Financial Square, New- port Beach. Best Commercial Bulld- 1 ng (office under S0.000 square feet); Atrium Court. Newpon Beach, Best Rehabll1tated Commercial or lndu trial Project: Bubbles Balboa Club. Balboa. Best Commemal ProJcct· . Retail, and Dana PQlnt Youth and Group Center 10 Dana Pomt, Best Recreauonal Fae1hty Empty floors abound at office sites Since 1982, real estate developers and construction companies have diligently shaped the commercial center around John Wayne Airport into a cont~mporary architectural collage. Ma} be they didn't realize it at the ume. but their designs in reflective glass not only created a dynamic visual effect. they helped cover up empty Ooors 1n more than 30 build· ings completed since 1982 that still haven•t filled u~. Yet the building continues. Arguments for continuing are "aned. Many of the buildings have bet'n developed through partnerships involving dee~pocket institutions that-d011~ care tf the ·nvestment generates a positive cash-flow for years. They're in the picture for the long hauJ and know the investment will yield a good return over the life of the building. The fact remains that out of 11 buildings that entered the market in 1982 with a total combined square footage of 1,340.000-some 254,000 square feet have never been graced with the presence of a desk, file drawer or swivel chair. Roughly 18 percent of the office and rescarch- and-development product that wu first offered for lease in 1982 1s sttll ~cant in the Greater Airport Area. Economic conditions deteriorated 1n 1983 but another five buildings were added to the inventory despite h1&h interest and flat demand. Only 560,000 square feet of office and R&D were built in 1983 but 206,000 square feet or about 36 percent of 1t remains vacant. Economic indicators started look- 1 ng bet1er by the end of 1983 and dunng 1984, eighteen new com- mercial projects totaJling 2, 70S.OOO square feet hll the market. About 60 percent of that space still hasn·t been leased. Six finished buildings were added ULlW and commercial agentsleased.. slightly more than half of the new space. But undaunted by rising vacancy rates. developers pressed on. Currently. an additional 20 buildings totalling 3,0S I ,SOO square feet are under construction or have been finished recently. Only 9 percent of that space was preleased. With so many buildings to choose from, tenants arc finding the low-nse office buildings less -and the m1d- nses more -anracuve. Vacancy rates·for single-or two-story product are flat. Of seven new low-nse • JuA HATHCOCK structures under construction, onJy 9 percent has been pre-leased. To bring all of these figures into focus, as of March, empty space an finished buildings 1n the Greater Airport Area amounted to more than 2.4 mimon square feet -equivalent to roughly SS acres. Even at the lower- th_an:_a vcraae. lcase J21C_(Jru»l com· mercial space brinas about SI . 90 per square foot), ofS l .SO per square foot per month, vacancy rates represent a lost opportunity for rental income of more than $3.6 million per month or $44.3 million each year by the collective Landlords in the Greater Airport Area. Though the figures -extracted from Market Profiles' March 1986 Commercial/Industrial Market Bull- eun-have changed now, the income which could have been realized dunng the months that the space has been empty 1J 10$& forever. In a market hctaJded for its entrepl'eneunal spirit. wh~ are there so many ··see-throus.h'' bu1ldinp'> Earlier this year, Jack W'tlson. senior wnter for Business Week magazine and author of .. The New Venturen. Inside the Ht.Jh.StaJces World of Venture Capiw," sugested that owners of empty buildanp con- sider prov1d1ng spaoe to start-up companies with sound business plans m heu of venture capital. Using the trade-out concept. a building owner could attract a spinted new company hke Arthur Rocle. a Bay area venture cap1ta1tst did. ln 1961. he invested $257,000 m a company caJled Sc1entif ac Data Systems. It sold out to Xerox seven years later and Rock. r~eived $60 million for his share of the company. Instead offronuna a new busine cash. the bu1ldmg owner could provide rent for a designated penod 1n return for a percentage of the company·s stock Granted. all venture-capital invest- ments don't pay off at a rateof200 to I but on the other hand. each month a building sits empty represents lost opponun1ty for the owner and for creative but cash-poor pioneers OCC's Pacific Rini AcadeDly will assist business Local executives who want a crash course in Japanese business etiquette. Korean customs. or conversational <. hinese will soon be able to call on the experts at Orange Coast College. where a new Pacific Rim Academy will be launched Jul)' I. Michael G Crow. an OCC professor spcc1al111ng in cast Asian and economic history, has been named acting director. The acad<"my 1s affihated wtth Orange County's World Trade Cen1'r Institute, a 60().member trade as- sociation. The program 1s designed to help local lirms learn to take advan· tage of commercial opponunit1es in Pacific Rim nauons. Practical train- ma will include specially tailored. non-c~ll courses and seminars either al the college or at business sites. .. Operat1onally, we will be like a 'brokcnng' cnterpnst:· Crow said. "We can provide learning ex- pencnces rangang from language to law, and from non-verbal beha\.1or patterns to neaouauon tcchn1~u~ " The academ)''s foc~is not hm1ted to Asian nations and wtll include busmess-onented workshops on all countnes alon$ the Pacific Rim and within the Pacific Basin For 1nformat1on about the academy. phone 432-5161 .Trade deficit widens as ag exports decline By TOM RAUM ~·JI .... ww... world trade into better balance:· ..aid Commerce 5ecretan Makolm Baldnge. Private ec onom1~1s ec hoed Baldnge·s comments WASHINGTON -The nation's merchandise \rade deficit widened to $14.2 billion m May from $12.1 b1lhon the month before, with aa.n· "The world market 1\n't goma cultural imports surpassmg export\ nm"-here. Bns1cally. nobod> 's huy- for the first time m more than two 1ng.," said David Wy~. senior decades, the government reported finanoal econom1~t for 03ta Re Analysts said a recent ded1oe tn \Ources Inc. a pnvate economic maJOr vain exports. partly du(' to a con ultina firm. "The rcs1 of the worldWlde wheat surplus. con· • world I 'tdl verx luag1sh Tht'rt.\ tnbuted to the unexpected Qgncul-nobody to sell to.' tural hortfall. Aancultural trade has l he Commerce Oep:artmt'nt \llill tradf~onallr been one of the lcw 4Jncultural 1mpons totaled Sl 2 catetoncs m the trade rcpon to h1lhon in Ma)', com~red to e''?Orts conststently show strong U.S. of SI 9 billion -for a defit.,t of surpluses $348, 7 m1lhon . In \pril. farm "'port Fnday's Commettt Department had totaled S2. I billion and import~ report :howed that. once apin. the Sl.9 bilhon turnaround 1n th(' trade deficit ('~· "Thi )C.'\r ha\ bet!n part1cularl} peeled from a ~~k('nina U dollar louw for maJOr &ra1M. fapons ha"c has yet 10 matcn1h1e. crept down each month Ru'i'lt3 .. (O the ICCOl\d bllf of\he r r. tht hi n't bouaht on~ WhC'at 'II net bcfort cffttts of a lower dollar w1I help to Februnf') and Bnml t\ gro""tnl It\ improve the dcflcll Howev('r, a own, Wllh a record h11h har\C,l," 1J pi kup in the pace of fo tan tton· Gerald F. Kot\\~ an anal st for the omic arowth 1 nccrssary tu hrina Cen u' Burt.au Not since 1959 have agncultural 1mpons cxc~NS cxpons. according to ~gnculturt Department analyst lorn Warden However. Warden said the Agncul- turc Department still anttc-tpates a trade surplu~ 1n agnculture product' for I 986ofabout $7.5 billion-down from S 11 4 billion of I 98S. On Capitol H1l1 Democratic and Repubh<!an leaden alike ell.prtS~ alarm ~•th the trade report "~meth1ng ... n1d1c.ally wrona when the grcatc~1 food producer m thr world 1s huyin more agncultural commod1t1c~ than 1t is ~lhn"'" \ltd ~natc MaJont't leader Bob Dole. R· K.in • 1n a tllement "Thi \rend ~1mpl't cannot con11nuc •· \.lid ~natc M1n<mty Leader Rob- en < Bvrd. f).W Vn .. It th1' ''the adm1n1 iratton\ 1den ot'a turnaround 1n trnde. I con tell you 11 ~ts a d1n.-c uon that ( ontr<''' can't tol~r· ate." Byrd notrd th t another Com- rmn.r Department report earlier th1~ "'«"' had \ltd th2\I the Un1tC'd Sutct1 , had surpassed Brazil as the world''I lafJCSt debtor nation Rep Tony Coelho. 0.Cahf .• said the report underscores that "our farmers arc osxratmg in a '11tuat1on worse than the dust bowl. Only th1' 11me. world markets arc blowing away 1n'1tcad of JUCi\ dirt." 4\nd Jerry Ja•unowsk.1. ch1cl econ· om1'it for the National Assoc1at1on of Manufacturers. said the re_port will incrca'IC ~ urc on the ~nate to p:i'is protcct1on1st leg1'llat1on Thto Houst has &Ire dy approved far- n:ach1ng trade bill which the Reaaan adm1n1strat1on bas branded protcc· 11on t and thrc.itened to 'eto "The lou~y trade numben mean that 11 1!> h1ahly unlikely that wt w1tr· aet an) rchef on the trade front 1h1s }CU h puts 1 dark cloud o'er forecasts for an economic rebound," Jasmow41k1 !llld Aancultural 1mportscoM1st laf1Cly of proce\~ food • hkc coffee. wine. checS( and chocolat . whetftS t <; e'(ponc; arc made up larsely of gn1M and o.ther raw commodme'i .· Many fore11n purchasers of gnun may be wa1t1nf until .S. pnccs drop funhcr -a pncc drop expected both from the dcchn1na dollar and from a new system of fann price supports contatned 1n the 1985 farm act designed to make U .S. products more compcm1ve .. Understandably, hardly anyone 1s buyina anythina when they could wait and bu> 1t cheaper a month from now," said John A. Schn1tt~tt. a pnvate aancultural economic con· \Ult.ant "Wt have lo t uport markets but thcdcchne 10 recent months has bccn- nnusual and we will bounct b3ck a little from 11.," he added. .The May fiaur' howed the ~me pattern of hnnktl'\I elports and expandina import 1hat has prt'Yatl d for many month~ The<. ommcrce Dc-partment ~n 1d" May import\ totaled SJ 1.6 bilhon. up from S 10 h1lhon 1mponed the month heforc. lxport'I were S 17.4 b1lhon 1n Miv,Jov.n from $18 h1lhon inApnl ~ far 1h1 year, the mon11ily trade deficit has averaged S 13. 9 b1lhon - 1mply1na an annual trade deficit of S 16 7 b1ll1on 1fthc deficit conhnues at th~ curTCnt pa~. For all of 19 s. the defic11 totaled a record S 148.S b&lhon. HoWt'vcr, cconom1 ts cool.end th.al the trade t.lancc will bcain co improve an the ICClOnd iix months of the )Car & impon prices continue 10 nsc and the pncc of U soocls d«linc oveM('H. ihe val ue of the U .dollarapin$t other m..,or t'UTTCnCat$ ha declined 30 pcrccnl srn~ tts pea.Jc in March, 1985 A ~ k dollar makes forcian· ma.de products more expens:1ve th1 country. However. to date, ~ ancrca for maJOr 1mpon , 1nclud1na Japane5e automobil and other product have bttn mall an torn· pan10n lo the pnoe drop. Forcap manufacturers. to t.ay compettttve ,.,th µ. <><id have n 1 _Pl*d I pnc:c 1ncrea from the c banfC r.se chan on 10 U • ~-"'~ .. --- .. I ,. 181 MMlll .,., Pina S».s33I iUWNJiil l'lclftc'• IUtna ''"' om.111 8U4070 CDmlldl l.dwenll C1Mm1 Otntllf rn..t1'1 ( • ll'NHNflO 111 - 19m I ftAal DCUY Sl'OIO 1'111 cam "TOP CUI .. (PC) 1?->I. >ti. ~-. ••· 1015 4 ftAal DCUY Sltl(O amor Br• "UCAl EACUS" (PC) IZ'OI, tlS, 4:lt, 7;19, tJO lllATTD_.. 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"WAT£ llD 11" (PC) I IS. l lO S4S.100. 1000 "IOOM llTll A VIEW'' "MY UTIU POIY" (C) IAlltl IMCCtlO "WATE llD II" (PC) Ill, H S 600 I IS 1020 OAWJ IOWI "WYlllTll" (PC) lJO.J·llSll 7 JO. t lO lODMl DMliDfnD "IACll TO SCltOL" 1241.Nt.•41 ,, ...... ltJI (PC.ll) •mn-. "futtS MWl'S DAY orr (PC·U) 110. l IS, t.JI, 7 45, IUO m.-ra "llAUTl IJI II" (PC) II 45, I 51. UO. a 15 •ia.1uo llTlt .a "IVTllUSS PUN" (I) 1•.>a.ue 1:ee . .-.1 .... ~-.11.1 "WITISCIMl" ltU, t ll. 415 I H. Ill. ltU (N.lJ) ..,.,..., ....... SCAIO"(t) tt•. 2 u 415 ••.10, , ... D2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 2t, 1988 I NTERMISSION 'Washington,' 'Jitterbug' ope~ing h may be the Founh of July weekend, but two local thcatcrpouJ>$ attn'1 tauns a holiday. Thcy'rt' opening a pau of new productions in their rcspccttve summer repenoires Golden West Collcac, which put AJ:ltha Christie's "Murder on the Nile" on the boards of its Patio Theater over the weekend, will open the Kaufman-Hart comedy "Geor1e W11•la1toD Slept Here" Thursday at the same SJtc, runn1na in rtpcrtory with the whodunit throuah July 20. And ddleback Colleae launches its niftth summer stock season Satur- day wi th a cabattt show aalled "JumplA', Jlve &Dd Jltterttu1" in the Studio Theater of the M1ss1on Viejo school. It'll run weekends th rough Aug. 17. Stewart Roacrs is directing "Gcorac Wa hington" und rthestars "llE IC'''' EIPlmm -'R TIPS!" -Joel Sllglt, AIC-TV TOM CRUISE I OP GUN .... w ' A PARAMOUNT PICTUAf ~ft.E ~~-.. -..-...,.....,_-'°" .... _..._ --=·~., NOW PllYll8 • llWIM •LAMAM -[~ l'lclflc l• Milla. "._. ..... ,.,,,...,TOt . ~Ml' ~ ... ,, ... 1.00 ..,... l'Alll l'tctllt I ....... ""' °'"""' COllAMflA lllWPOllT KAQ:I,.. CNIMl ·-*'° &21 4070 (,,,. .... 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MATWMDlaMON OAY THAU SATURDAY 18T 2 PERFORMANCES EXCEPT .,Ot.10AV5 & ST '"''llUO I e 1 l'•ATUIO(S 'PM'l~•I•J•9 t11l1UI ts.a I tc•ht S Ct"4111.,. 4 OOU T STfHOITO. caulJI TO, GUN fl'Ol h ts l:JS S SS 111' 11.U DOUT 1nuow m1nor lllOOlllOI FIHIS IUILLH'S DAY Off c,.._u1 U ilO 21M Sits 714J lt:ol OOUT lflllO OH OOIT HIHUlllLLT CITSTAl RUNNING SCARED 111 U 1IO 2 ot Si:IO l :Ot 10.:IO AMlllCAH AHTHIM ,,.._.,, t21:IO t 1:IO 4i:IO ., .. l:.lt IO:SS ~ U 1JIU4 tzlllltc•lty Ill Otl a.,o IOUSf lllfOIDllMUA -· LIGAL IAGUS JN > t11at S t J liU .... ll:U IOOHfT DAHOtllftllO IACK TO SCHOOL "°"' 11 ,. -... s ........ " ... DOlaT maao ~ DtYIT0/9'"1 MICllll RUTMLlll ,.O,LI Ill It.al 2.ae 4'at .... l:lS 111• ANAHEIM 0!41111 ... ,,,.,,,I'""" hg ..... " ~111'1 All ,,.. p, -nMfW NOOO.ICIC flMll IUIUll1 MY Off fN.11) ,.ITTY IN fllNI( I" 111 llOeNe• NNMAflllO IACK TO ICHOOl ~•JI PIX Ill AMUtCAN AHnllM ~lat llLVla.AOO ,..,,. 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".a P!:J • ~ SOM QUiit J TM IJUN IN! 1wr. c1n aoent 11WCMl9 LIOAL IAO&.ll lNf THI lllT Of TIMIS "' L H)L TllOlllT Ht TMI OTHll llDI ,..u. coeu "' LoHABRA .. ~;;,. .. :1 . llANN'f IMVITO IUTMUJS PIMLI 111 DOWN AHD OUT IN llVllLY MILLI fll GATEWAY DOllT ITlllO LAIYRINTH (N I 1,>f JU S ... 7 M lt It DOll T ITlllO IOll lT llWOIOllOIA WtftOQ UGAL EAGLIS fl'OI hit ..... ,. .... 1 .. U OOLIT ITlllO AMlllCAN AHTHlM 1"°'121 JOO 4 10 6:0S 1110 ll:U COlltA (II 4.M llM ltAW DIAL 111 'II .. ,. l"U SHOIT CIRCUrT !'el • ,. l .Jt 5'ACI CAM, tN I ,,. .. u ••u OAHHY MWJO IUTHLIH ,.O,LI Ill • DOWN MDJHU..ttl llVllL Y Hl~U 111 WPM IMCCNIO UMTI KJD 'UT"""" CIOSHOAOI IOeNf'f ......., .. l. UCK TO KNOOl !M-1 PIX MAnwlW lll09AtC.: 111111 IUILLta'I DAY OfP (Nol~ ,ltm IN ,IN• "'"1 at Uoldcn West, with Karsten Musacu • Cynthia Piazza, J<Jm Fox and Robn't Cavanap taluna the featured roles. Others in tht cast arc Jcnn1fer Schwartz, Stev~ Gover, Nina Derosa. Nancy DouaJas, Sharon Shedjvy, Jenny Sherwin, Chad Dun-can, Mark Craag, Mark Malloy, Carla Drake. Erinn White ide and Eric Sorenson. The comedy will play Thursday, Saturday and July 11, 13. 17 and 18 at 8:30 1n the outdoor theater adjacent to the Actors Playbox on the GWC campus. Call 895-8378 for ticket information. At Saddleback, Diane Kang (who 1ust finished a run in South Coast Repertory's "Tomfoolery") and Sheryl Donchey arc the creators of .. Jumpin', Jive and Jitterbug." an original revue fcatunna music from the l930s and '40s. The show will 11A humongoua hHI" "GOOD MORNING AMERICA ABC TV, Joel Siegel IDLLOD -.11-1 "'* •A•"'9ll .a«)lt • ............ , .......... -... '"""' .... ------ 11111 Piil IU.'M rm DR• 121-4070 llTlll mwMDS SADOUBACI! ~1-SllO IJ 11111& m .1m P~CflC GATEWAY -snn cm com:a 534.2553 -137-"40 -~lllAU UITIW DIWMDSlnTOl 540-7444 ITllTll EDWMDS VlWi£ CDf11J 1!1-0567 Toi Tnus feature characters reminiscent ot the Andrews Sisters. Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. Performances will be &1vcn Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8.30 with Saturday an~ Sunday matinees at 3:30 in the Studio Tbc_ater at Saddleb:ick College. Reservations arc bcin& taken at 582-4656. . . Only one local stage production 1s closing this week. The co~cdy "Al~ To1ether" gives its curtatn call with final performances Thursday ~d Saturday at the Costa Mesa CIVlc Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St., ~osta Mesa. Curtain time 1s 8:30 and ticket informauon is dispensed at 650-5269. A smattering of other shows re- main on the boards at the outset of July. They include: . •"Play On" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Scacliff Village shopping center, Huntington Beach (832-1405), Fndays and ~tur­ days at 8:30 through July 12 wnh a mattnec today at 2:30 p.m. •''Evita" at the Grand Dinner (Pleue He TBEATER/DS) '~WINNER AGAIN. THIS IS A WONDERFUL FILM .. .JUsr BEAUTIFUL YOU'LL BE ON YOUR FEET AND CHEERING~ I<·~' ..... WAKCT\ R A LPH M AC CHIO PAT MORITA •MIA llollft llrto Ptozo 55-53311 ...... All UA 8 Mo¥4'S 1152-41192 •COITA mA ~OS HOfllO< T""'" 831-3501 Kid Partll CDlco..._r ..... ...,. ' . NOW SHOWING. •COITA WM Ed'#OtOI lown c ..... 1Sl •IM fl tOtO (OWlllCIS Socldltoo<:\ ~'~ • NUlfTlltTOll llACl4 EOWO!Clt CltOllet C-tMl-0710 ••VIII (OWOIOI U~ 85'"811 • 1.4 lm4D.t. MAU Poclllc I LO lltlrodo "42e()() I ,/ -.SOMYNMC)lr~ ---•oo.. ... __ -.. , __ ,. __ Ora~ Cout DAILY PfLOT/8undlry, June n: 1• D9 PR1Ml T IMf SoAPs 'Miami' star reveals his vice: Greed By LYNDA HIRSCH weren't a m~or bit and JohnJOn had Thomas. wbo co-stars with Johnson, to oc at ha beck and call tor tllree Just when you thoul)lt it had been contracted for $30,000 per episode, is findina it hard to be loyal to his days. stamped out, Suzanne Somers Syn-be wouldn't take less money the .. pal." When othen pumbled about Al first, N annouf\ccd 1bat they drome has reared its•--y httle head following season. While Uni venal Johnson'uctiona on the set, Thomas would film "Vice" ep1sodet Wlthout th s 1 . th .. ~ f Studios, which produces the show, always said Don was iust dandy to Johnson. Evidenl1y n wa decided -1 ime '" e auise o Don and NBC try to work l.binas out, work with. "Justdandy1' might not be thattbal was risky busmess. Coumry- Johnson. "M iami Vice" has shut down pro-the words for JohMOn, tboup; uk western sinacr Willte Nelson was all m.::"o.1680 :rn~~~!s~1~7f.Mi~~, duction. AccordfoifitoNBCentenain· the fans he's ueated rudely or eon· set to appear 1n 1he season opener. Vice." Yes, the show i's a bi"• hi·t, and mcnt president randon TartikofT, sider the charity gigs he's cancc.le~ at That's on hold because of Johnson's • Universal has an offer for Johnson, the last minute. A Heart Assoclatlon absence. Meanwhile, NBC is wonder- yes. Johnson is important to it. But butitseemsJohnsonandhiaa1entare telethon was counting o.n Johnson, in& What to do about its previousJv whatever happened to "a deal's a out of town. who decided not to come because announced plans to pit "Miami Vice'' THEATER OPENINGS ••• Jl'romD2 Theater, l Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nighlly uoept Monday at vary1n1curt&in tunes throu&h Sept. 7. •'"OklaMma" at the Curtain all Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Re.I, Tustin (838· l S40). niahlly except Mondays at varymg c.u..rtaio t1me.s throu&h Al.I&. 17. •"Annie ud Old Lace" at the tiarlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ), nightly except Monda-ys It Ylryt"i curtain times throuah Aua. 24. BAC&IT AGE -Tbe I f Moulton Playhoule 111u:,:'!f.!! Ill hands with the _._ .. Nobn Off' aod bal aJ trd * ProdUC'UOO for a ...... --o( summn arrformanoa.-dlr ..... , wh1df'1olcil.EY· • = July 10 aNf"i lbww:llXS turdays uoti Aua, 2 al a ilW curtain ome of8:4S p.m. (to 11 DOl to conflict with tM opentna or the Paatant of the Maiten ~ext door) .... call 494-0743 for IUCTVIUOM for the additional performances. .•• "'LEGAL EAGL~' RATES A RAVE. deal"? You can bet if "Miami_V_i_ce_·_· __ M_e_a_n_w_h_i l_e_. _P_h_il_i P_·_M_i_ch_ae_I_, they would not provide a private jet apinst "Dallas." 11r.... ~9T'UDm9TGUl9 ;::;.:..~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====:;:;;;;;;;;;;n-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;5~~~~~~r:~iiiiiiiliiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii._;:-.. tllleA -.--....... , ..... ml'M I UJXU.Y FHfAr•n "The FUNNIEST film wALK-1Ns * Ta'Yt:::;:rr:1~~~·~r * 0R1ve-1Ns =~~ Robert Redford is terrific!' -Joel SJeFI, GOOD MORNING AMEIJCA LEGAL FAGLES THE NEW C OMEDY FROM THE D I R E CT 0 R 0 F G H 0 S TlS U S TE RS. ~ Q oo_':!'~.'!:t A U~!V~1.f!iil~ ------NOW PLAYING------..... I.IA ... 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IN 'MONA LISA,' A STRONG, STINGING, SUPERBLY ACTED ORAMA, BOB HOSKINS ROARS LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE THROUGH A.,,ONC~""·A­ LIFETIMr: ROLE. -Pet9' Tre-.. PEOPl.f MAGAZINE 808 CATitY MtHAB. HOSKINS TYSON CAINE M~ ~"' fi · ~-1 ··----....·--~--s EXll.L&\{ ENiAa'-fHT MM f\AYNi JIWPUtT BEACH Ectwcrds LO> fnma 673 8350 -.,.IN•W·• OltU.. MUM 1r• r• •• .... • ••• l •t .... SURPRISES AROUND EVERY CORNER.'' -)OtJJtNI L11111fl#/d, 48(·R'40IO I) I! I. ft I• I "O\\ PLA\'l~G WA COSTUIUA • fUlllllT()tl •ll!Ylllf fo~ -OAAllG( ~ UA ~ UA c;,... ... a<. 1 • "oodti'oOOr °""""• IA I ,., iJ OllAIMif 990 ~1 ~ ost4 ;, 4 • W ~S 'J4 11'1• St.c..<" IUlllA '* ll TDllD !Mll111411Dll NAO! LA MlllAOA • WUllllllllllll • UAMcwfl fewardlS-~• (d•l•d\ 'iv' "O"" P •ic •W'tAlf~ t •I L~ • ..,, • •·f>-'1'1 17 r. 951 ... 1 511 suo c.-."" 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DOWN 80 Wanderer 169 -Puo 1 USA 82 Skyward 171 ~:G«. SH ANN/HS IN CLASSU1110 I D4 Orango Cctaat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 29, 198G CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-·1220 498-8800 INTO 111/l '7~60 or $5.60 with prepoyment 4 lines-7 Doys-$7.60 No c~noes In coPv or cence111t1on. SAVINGS The Doily Pilo4 hp• o new woy ro M" VOtJt Hidd Tr t11tt1 into CASH with o Clan t.ed Ad Pt111al• .. ,, ... CIN't No Commettl ... C:\I••• Of E mtllot,.,....I Ad$. Tl'lltt Is 110 Drlt• llmll to w?lttl tOU c.en ad¥tif11 .. You can now call the Dally Piiot Claeelfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday adf. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -,,_.,., 111) _ ...... MISC RENT AlS ANNOUNCEMENTS .... ~·-.o..v OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY c-. 1 ... ,,.,.. 117) ~ .............. ~ .. ,-. 1'0'1 -·--.0\\ -... , ... _ _, 1)1) *"''--· "-1-~.. l/04 .. -~ ..... ~°'-1())9 .... ,., s.... 1.00 -?7(16 .. 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GUide Aulo P11M A<lei hl•I• T •Olc>OO OpenH~• -HomM M<>Ud•V & l ""'t0•1 F11rtay S.turci.y S<llu.day & s..ndey !luncl•~ FROM NORTH OR.ANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540.1220 496-6800 Friday ............ . Saturday ....... . Sunday ........... . Thurs. 5·30 PM Fri. 5:30 PM Sat 11.30 AM Bu11neu Counle< Monday-Fnday 8 00 A M ·5 00 P M 642-5678 4ny ._1 ., I ~ ., '""' )I) .,.,. U requtted •Iii be S..OICI 10 ci..1 ""4 ilmlled IO linar>(e CllM~ CO"'P.•IW 11 I ..... DA 1"9 Uf'palCI - I* monlll &II Cl' hOft COOtt -a<tr ,._., IDie lllOt<>ey t ,_ Real E1t1te For Sale Gtaeral lOOZ lltal Eatatt Ftr Silt Boaaes(Coatlos 1 EMERALD HY Gtaeral 1002 GeHH iooz Ocean view 3BR 3BA Ital Estate Ftr Salt Ital latatt Ftr Salt INI Eatatt Fer lalt Ital £.tatt Ftr Salt lea.I latate Fer lalt lnl latatt Ftr Salt IMl lstatt rer lalt Gtaeral 1002 GtHral 1002 Gtatral 1002 GtatHl 1002 luttal 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gnttal 1002 *TME ILIFH* s.a2s.ooo 7S'I 1ss2 ltwHt li1tla1f Most popular Plan E JASllllE CREEi (E11pand!K1l Over 2000 sit OPEN SUNDAY I 5 3Br · lamely Choice toe 7 SANDBAR Custom teaturRS Priced H~hty des11abte Ptan 5 for quick sale al S257 ~. w•lh e•panded deck wlland Agl 6.a0-5560 180 panoramic view nu- merous u~•ade' ca- tl1edra1 ceiling skylights, UJSIOHS etc 2• llOur guarded IAffllllT gate security $379 500 88 feet on lhe bay 1n "' Call tor private showing elusive gate guarded Eric Locke 760 5000 or j bayshortttl Sprawhog .al 640-8397 Bedroom home all on 1 nr hA ... V evl'I Party "ze bays•de l'(Cl',FI~ pa110 and dee~ Room tor , .a pool Al!Ouceo lo Httlfll • i PSl<Jle $ 1 300 000 (714) 673-4400 WllTEWATH YIEWI l Ull,100 URCE FAMILY llOME ll USTILUFF • locatea acro<t~ trom a iovei-, pri11ate park 1t11s home has •t all " bdrms tamely room torrl1al din mg. huge-ooun1ry kitchen and view ol ntghl llghls Priced to sell 111 S359,000 CAROL PANGBURN 759-9100 (,f(,.P!,~ • 'N, ·•.1i'A''4' Spectacular ocean 111ew from this beaulllut PPnlhou~ 1n gate guaro-S HYE IOW S ed Villa Balboa 2 large 2 POOL IOMES Bedrooms 2 B&lhS. htgh NEWPORT BEACH •BR calheOral cetltngs formal Sgl 1v1 w l pool & spa tg tam dining room, private' rm. separale llv rm sundec.k II s all llert and wle11posed beam cell· 1 oricfld 10 sell tngs solar hot water & more' Needs qu1c~ sale (714)673-4400 SJ.a9~ OperiSun 15 (213) 621-2121 2437 Windward Ln NB •••• HARBOR. WESTCUFF 3BA 3BA Remodeled counlry kn w/comm US stove Lg courlyd entry 'l9CluOed rear yd w1huge pool red to $3 19.~ Open Sun 1-5 1325 SuSStl• Ln NB DIPLEl-IY OWIEll S369,000 3BR 2BA & 2BRI 1 BA Assumable 1011n So of hwy See byapp1 5181 Dahlla 675·2•24 759-1234 )/frl~J/ /I REA LTV OPEi SUNDAY 1-5 IRVlllC TURACE..... $396,000 ..... 4 'ldrm ti USTSIDl CM .. h (UIP pPr!P t ' OLDE COM ... ~ I bdt 1169.SOO 340 E 2m St. l ·l I 1wrl>1 • ~ U II '•~~IOI SS45.000 ........... 221 ll1rclms • ' tJ"~Ch H Marka~ COSTA IJUS. $320.000.. • . 2017 ~1tou ~:i,r•o fR 11 h~ "''" A •hnson COSTA MESI ............... S62S.OOO ................ 321 ~oppy la r 1 ·~· ll j tialh M H11f1ll CAl[O NICNlJllDS .... $351.000 ... 133 Caato Ni,.l1114s J bdrm 2 t.llt'1 pr vale bt'ar h 111 e~· R Whilt ILUFTL ...... S240.000.... ..... .. 2551 Vl1t1 OrHda lwn ilorv 1 Mrm lownhomP I! l<>''' on srYews "' . sus.OM ... ::_._,": tt emu 111 W~ll pt ,r! 4 bdr ,.1th ••ew B 8~rr1r tnn llC CAllYOll ............ $210,000 ........ : ... 21 Catyo11 lalnd Ta~l,fut Ptnl'httrst 7 bdrm, dl'n ~m Yll!W l Roland I J""' lf)U REAL TORS, 675-6000 24•.S Caet c-n Hltlt••v. Cor-• 4el llCer ... -- NEW LISTINGS USTILUFF 1311,000 Bring your large lam1l1es' Spacious 5 BR and 31'2 BA Walk to shool. church. stores park. tennis club Excellent cond1t1on COROH DEL MAR $331,000 This 3 BR home 1s near new sleek ltned & contemporary designed for an expanding fam- ily Country kitchen formal dining IUWPORT MElliMTS $3.S,000 Upgraded family home Berber carpet. new larger master bath, decorative wallpapers. oak kitchen. new 2nd bath hardwood floor & much more SPYCUSS HILL SHS,000 Totally upgraded. 3 BR. FR ~ bonus residence Pool. spa, entertainment area Absol~te move- in cond1t1on Must be seen HARIOR VIEW HILLS HH1000 Sweeping ocean and bay view compltmented by stunning sunsets A sparkling pool, spa and lire pit make thrs 4 BR a "must see " LIDO $815,000 Gorgeous 3 BR built 1n 1982 Wood floors trench doors slate roof Every ~menrty in this impeccable home IRYl•E TERRACE 1126,000 Great view of ocean and bay All the excitement of Newport at your front door 4 BR new paint. drapes. fixtures and pool BEACH COMMUNITIES IALIOA PHI HULA I lH,000 Walk to the beach from this bay view condo in secure bulldtng. Location plus and priced to sell IOd lY al $195.000 IALIOA PHIHUU 1230,000 Lowest priced home on l'Jwer peninsula. 3 BR. Balboa charmer Good home for vacationers. investment or first home PHINSUU OCUlFRD•T UI0,000 Authentic Balboa oceanfront Livable, spacious 5 BR 3 ' BA home with spectacular Catalina & sunset view Excellent location Super bl1y IALIOA PHIMSUU HH,000 A distinctive home max1m1Z1ng ocean vista from 2nd 5tory living room Modern and functional with old world elegance HLIOA PUllHUU $111,000 Prime loca tion pier. sllp, view of skyline Adap- table 5 BR remodel potential Top value with growth hu1lt n New & hot! PHllHU 11,no,000 50' on bay and a charming 4 BR home with lovely garden entry. lanai across front, master ~uite, a chefs kitchen • dock and beach. PEllHUU OCEHFllDlfT 11,200,000 East oceanfront location Exceptionally con- structed 5 BR • den has hardwood floors, subtle docor and an endless ocean view A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK Residential R ea l Esta te Services ?k~S~ OPEN HOUSE 1-5 VILLA llLIOA . 1 BR CHOIAHLUR 3 BR IAYFllOIT 4 BA COSTA llSA 1 BR llYllE THRACE 3 BR. FR USTILUFF 5 Br FA IAYCRUT 4 BR. FA. Pool OLIE CH 3 BR FR IRYllE THRACE 4 BR. FR IEWPORT MEIHTS 4 BR. FA LllO ISU 4 BA HHH YlfW MILLS 4 BR. Spa MHIOR YllW MILLS 4 BR. FR CHiil HL MAR 4 BA MHIOR VIEW MILLS 4 Br FR, Pool CHHA llL UR 4 BA FR View SPHUSS 5 BA. FA. Pool llYFHIT 4 BR .. OlfCUJPS 5 BR. FR, View Liil ISU 5 BA, FR SATURDAY $125 000 $339.000 $1, 195,000 SUNDAY $95 995 $279,000 $319 000 $325.000 $329 000 $333.000 $345 900 $359 000 $395 000 $429 000 $549,000 $569 000 $615.000 $675,000 $1 , 1%.000 $1 300 000 $1 ,395,000 240 llct lHt -111 M PHILLIPPI 502 Aoeoie S MARVIN lll la1114• S. HARRIS U5 IHcHt G LIVINGSTON 14H StrtH4t Terr M PHILLIPPI 22U &rella G ANDERSON llOI Tert1 L MC LOON 11l'h CerutlH M MATTHEWS 1400 l111tU.U1 C MC MAHAN 4'1 •e41u4a 0 VALENTINE 211 Y111 ..... C RUMSFELD 3100 , .. ,,. ... E CORKETT 3410 c •••• ., •• A GOTHARD HJfe,,, A. KURTZ 1H1 Sa14oastte L EWING 11 l.tete Pefllt D BIBB lhftc•••r M.REEDY l11 lertf4• S HARRIS 20J Enal11 C..,.. B MILES 111 Yi• ll4• .. ,. E. OLSON COVER HOME Spacious, custom English 4 BR. home on the Peninsula's East Bay. Garden entry • Into formal entry hall w/entlque walls & bean:i ceillng highlight the L.R large O A. w/sweeplng bay ond night llght view Country kitchen w/bullt-ln appliances. fire- place, bullt-ln entertainment center & wet bar + back stairs. Mester suite w/flreplace In den overlooks the large boat aUp w/alde tie tor 2nd yacht White sandy beach. brick patio completes the water setting for this magnificent home on •2' frontage. 11,100,000 NEWPORT BEACH WHTCLIFF S21t,OOO Fabulous Westchff 3 BR home. Added on FR with beam ceilings, french doors and use of parquet Terriftc neighborhood Good buy SUYIEW 1421,100 Largest model 1n Seav1ew wtlh good view of Catalina, city lights & mountains Room for pool on extra wide lot 4 BR. 3 BA SU ISL.AH $435,000 Fabulous 2 BR den condo tn prest1g1ous area Lights. mountains. water view Contemporary design with Berber carpet. Ille flooring MARIOR RllCE 1441,000 Dynamite views from this 3 BR condo. Beautiful kot pond & fountain in entry provides the setting of this meticulous home IUSllOllE 1441,000 A 1ewel of a home' Private gate-guarded area Remodeled and ready to move rnto Sunny patio. 3 BR. den and steps to the beaches' scao,ooo Investor opportunity -build 4-plex in great locatton steps to beach or operate existing units on large lots. well-maintained & spacious LIDO ISUllD 14H,OOO A great al ternative to condo Irving is this 4 BA Regency manor with huge Irving area and almost no exterior maintenance 1111 CHYOl 1411,000 Excellent location m Btg Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night lights LIDO ISU H21,000 Fabulous 3 BR , 2'h BA nearly new home. Open curved stairway. wood floor. fireplaces Owner JUSt acquired thru trade Must sell Ill CAIHI Hll,000 Prestigious gated area. Pool & spa. A/C. pan- eled game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR, 3 BA. great location, view Ull ISLE Hll,000 Sophisticated elegance. 1 Yi years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces, marble floors. 5 BR, 4 BA. maid's room, family room & much more Ill GUYii • SlH,000 Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4 BR + pool that's bright and cheerful In excluslve area of Newport Beach. ... D&IYll 1111.000 One of a kind custom quality home on golf course Hand-carved floorlng. custom hard- wood panellng In FR. perfect for elegant enter- taining. IU ... 11111 IH0,000 Tired of the same old look? Savor the beauty & original design of this 5 BR home located In Newport'• finest community UffHIT 11,111,000 Wonderful designers home with LR, OR, gourmet kitchen and MBR suite overlooklng the bay. Boat allp, large south patio 644-9060- 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH · I . A PETE BARRETT . REALTY Grubh&Ellis Rf.51D£NTt U M Ok£JhCE GROt P - tREmam WUICI aa.•• Situated high on the h1ll overlooking all of New_pon Be;ach Tlus &.ncredible estate Ulcludes 5BR, .. ~BA. study. f amJly room, garden room. gourmet kitchen & spectacular wine cellar wt th custom etched glass doors Intenor desJ.gn by Hank Morgan Absolutely incomparable Price includes funushings Maure<>n Wlut.e and Ed F.sca.no. L ... llT SIRD nu.- Enpy it on the oceanfront m th1s excepuonal investment propeny Relax m the comfortable owners urut on the saJid and lease the other 2 spaaous vtew uruts Beverly Morphy PUftlT UYFUIT YWTill -Stli, .. Absolutely no mamten...nct' Sunbathe on waterfront pallo P1er for your boat · up to 55 feet Dramauc master suite plus 2 other bedrooms Only seyen years old. French doors and wmdows Owner very anxious Beverly Morphy. Ullll 11111 UU,IOO Architecturally dramauc 2BR "Dynas- ty" model with "'onderlul vtew lo- c.auon Gated bnck courtyard. marble entry. central air condJuorung and· avatlable for quick possession Priced for unmediate sale Belle Part.ch SPYIUSS llllE UHtiiO Hillsboro plan SBR. 3BA on large point lot New carpet and paint. Added Wtn· dows m hvmg room enhanc-e the ocean ba} and city ntght hght view Sandie Fix. CllfHTUU F&lllU •IE I U t ,000 Destrable Baycrest area -weU main- tamed 4BR home. Beaullful park-like atmosphere Lots o { pnvacy Jan Debey and Virginia Swan fllULI l&T ICUI I CUTll YIEWS 1111,000 You'll enjoy fabulous Vlews from th1s immaculate remodeled 3BR on a quiet cul-de-sac within the gated private beach area of Emerald Bay Priced to sell today at a newly reduced $695,000 Call Rod Daley or Dave H1rschler IPTIUIS SMTIPMT •Ill 1111,000 Wonderful 5BR, 4.BA. bonus room with bar and buJlt-ms, spark.ltng pool, large forma.J dmmg room. picturesque city lights and mountam view Mouvated seller. Lois J acobs and V1r- guua Swan. m -l Oln&IE llW HIU A wru IHl,000 Corona~xtra wide lot on great street. teps lo Ocean Blvd. A cute solid 2BR ho at present with exce.1- lent potenuaJ or large ocean view home in the future An architect.s's or builder's dream' Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth IAYlllE lllYI l"llllTlllTT S1, ltl,000 Huge bayfront lot 60'x260'. Potential for a wonderful single family home, remodel or build from 11crat.ch . Private pier and dock and sandy beach. View the entire lower bay and out the jetty. Pnced to sell including the land at $1,195,000 Martha Macnab ammo• 1mLOPHSt s 1,100,000 100' of prime waterfront property Suit.able for condos or . Includes the nght for at least 4 shps ~red m - clud1ng the land at Sl,900,000 Martha Macnab EIUAUUY 4 llllH~Wlm W&TH 1710-000 1800 cxean and canyon views from every room. Four bedrooms. 2 ·~BA Cul-dP-sac. prwate bf-ach, community tennis and pools Rod Daley 001mnaa. ulu 11u 11,111,000 Wonderful 5BR, custom hom with expansive vil'w the length of the Lagoon Spacious rooms. high ceLlings, load of storQge. Lat: pier and slip. All in one of thi most prestigious -water urientt'd commun1ty off ermg .ecurity and tennis. Pnce includes the land Marth.a Macruab Fdl.Y ... II ... IOUF' 1111,IOO A beautiful 4BR, 48A hom with a ~•rfe family room, 3 ft~pl Master bfdroe>m 1u1te with ftrepl . Large !encfd yard for family play and enter- tainment. *Priva~ to ~h. Hobfc 0mmy and Barban A~ .. --11 844-8200 HOMES FOR SILE Traditional Realty 631-7370 v 16 Jetty Or. Jasmine Creek, CdM 1148 San1iago OirM, Do\oer Shena. N 8 759-1626 $339.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-730(). $475,000 Sunday 1-5 * 300 Kings P\lce, ••ewport Beec::rl 1201 Santiago O{M. 0owr Shot-.. N 8 2 .EDROOI 631-1266 $299.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 116'9-t 1 SaybtOOk. Huntington ~ . •• 11Gu8daJmfna. Leguna 842-7481 $329.000 Sat-&trl 1-5 117 38th St. Newport Beech 644-6200 $490,000 SAT SUN 1_. •3600 S..btMa Ln (Htbr V\I H ) COM I 675-6670 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •308 Momfng Stat Lane. Oowr Shew• 644-90e0 $395,000 $.lnday 1-5 • 1 Batun• Court. Newport 8Mch I 631-7300 sns.ooo Sat-Sun 1-5 2027 SNpway Lane, 8aycreat, NB. 759--6700 $166.000qs Sunday 1-5 221 N~, Olde CdM 631-7300 S339.000 Sunday 1-5 703 Begonia Ave. Corona del Mar 67s-2407 $545 000 SAT/SUN 1_5 •• 12122 Sk=· Tustin 675-5715 $'279.500 SatJStm 12-5 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa .~~ C.,.:i~ Ven1e~&ln l-5 I .. ··-22 •• , .. Sl filOi" Open Hausa Sat & Siii l-5 Unb 1havably ptlced BloedmoCW home Big CMyont o...r..,. PW'A 3 48 tonnlll dinqa room. llnd tepar1te room Aoom b pool °' ~. °'-' ao. cat.on th good expoan As- sumable k>an. A.sk for: CAROL Al.LISC* Office: '"4-6200 Home: 644-7362 BrubhGEllis :U. --~_...... . .. --. , ........ ----____ -- COIDOS . TOWIHOIES FOR SILE 1 IDIH• * 14 CoNmt>ta. Irvine 67~ $320,000 Sunday 1-5 557-3118 s199,ooo Suncs.y 1.,s 759-6700 S 135,000 Sunday 1-5 335 Plazza. Udo Isle, NB * * •815 Vie tldo Soud. Udo lsSe, NB . J.45 Avocado (Unit A 102'-eo.ta Mee& 209 Iris. COM 673-7300 $555.500 Sunday 1~ 644--9080 $9S 995 .C.--4 ... , 5 644-6200 $439,500 SAT1SUN 1-5 [ •• 1706 Pott Abbey Place._H v Hornes 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat.sun 1-5 • --~ - t •3608 Marcus.NB 760-9319 $415.000 SUN 1-5 ••~QJ W1nc:hrVd L.n (WestddlU48 • EM----------i'• ~S--0303 $359.000 Sat 2-6/Sun HS 411 R1~ (Nwpt Hghts) Nwpt 8ch * ~5:-~~ ~i~ 8tg Cert:,,~ 1•5 & I 414 Naroassus. Corona det Mar 759-9100 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 '829.000 Sat-sun 1-51 2242 Elden 85 Cos1 M 673-7512 $229,sbo Sunday 1-5 3 Rue &vrtt2. Bio canyon, NB 1909 Yacht Enchantress.. Seevtew •.i11t ,..._ ... 1 • ,. 1 500 a .. 631-7300 $525,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 6«-6200 $429 900 Sunda -~ • .. SAT/SUN 1..S 94-4 Sandcastle. Corona Del Mar ' Y 1-5 23442 EJ Aepa.,. Laguna 760-1900 $425,000 Sunday 1~ 2014 Yecht Relolute. Seavtew 631·7'00 1102,800 Sat-Sun 1-~ 2093 Senta Ana A"9. Costa Meu 6«-6200 '429.900 Sunday l-5 * •...,. 101 Scholz P\ua 220. Newpof1 a.cl\ 546-5«505 S17•.SOO Sunday 1·3().5 1 573-7300 $225,000 ~ 1_. •"427 Surrey Dr. Cameo Highlands. CdM *55 Sea tUnd Or (Big c...yon) N.8.. 780-9072 1829,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEIROOI 720-1174 $199.800 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1325 Sus9ex Ln (Westcilf'f) NB 759-123• $319.500 Sunday 1-5 1807 Tahuna. lrvtne Terrace 31132 Hoity Oti"9. South L-ouna 644-6200 s.485,000 Sunday 1-5 499-1600 $725 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 105 J••--c·.---... J-·-,..__..., Cd,.,,. J.467 Windsor Ct. Costa Mesa _ .. ·-·-_,..,. ---~5-0303 $2CM.900 SUN 1·• 631-7300 $34'2.500 Sunday 1·5 3118 Yukon. South Coast Metro * ~~~ 1~ 500Court. CM Ch.-... 1_. Ms.743" s153.ooo s.t1sun 1•5 5 IR plus Fii RI or DEi s ._. --~ 40 Drakes Bay, Spyglass 67S-6000 $385.000 SUN 1-5 2 IR 11lus Fll RI or DEi 60 Sejcou_f1 (Betcourt) Nwpt Ben I 760-8333 $625,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 28 Canyon tstand. Big Canyon 675-6000 $210.000 SUN 1-S * * 1223 E. Balboa Balboa Pen NB 673-7300 $685.000 Saturday t-4 ••633 lido Park E..J. Lido ISi• 759-6700 $675,000 Saturd1y 1-5 **31921 So Coast Hlway, So Laguna 673-7300 $599,000 Sunday 2-5 v •39 Whltewa1911P1 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM 893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 2233 Arall1 (Eutbluff) Nwpt 8ch S<M-9060 $319.000 Sund1y 1-5 • 2107 Arana. Newport BMen 759-9100 $259.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1506 Oo<othy Lane. Westciltt. NB 759~6700 $305.000 Sunday 12-5 203 Evening C8nyon1$hofecilftl) H8 4 IEDROOI 2 II ,111 Fii II er IEI 3 IEllOOM 340 E. 20th St e.-3. Eaatlk'Je CM 675-6000 S 169.500 SUN 1~ • * "7 G,... .. Court. Newport Beach 873-7300 $195.000 Sunday 2·5 • 18 Rue Chantllty (8ig Can)'On) NB 979-8311 Saturday/Sunday 12-.4 ••1915 Gatatee (Irvine Terr) COM I * •2215 Bayside. Corooa del Mar 644-9060 $825 OOOfee Sunday ,_..30 &44-6200 $1.195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •2001 Kewamee 'lrvtne Terrace 644-9060 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 15 18 Galaxy Dnve. 0o"9r Shores, N B 631-7300 $657,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2659 Vista Omada. Btuftt 67S-8000 $240.000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * •975 Bayside Cove. Coves 675-6000 $37S,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 M•-6200 $599,000 Sunday t~ I * 1411 Manners, WestcUtf • 1024 Concord. Costa Mesa ~-6200 $265 000 SAT 2-5/SUN 1~ &45-0303 $175,000 SUN 1-5 ' 4500 Cortland. Cameo Hlghlands 321 Poppy. Olde CdM &44-6200 $365,000 SAT/SUN 1-4 675-6000 $625,000 SUN 1-5 877 JoAnn St. Costa Mesa 637-1458 $135.000 Sat/S\ln 1-5 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. COM 759-1877 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 433 Morning Canyon. Corona Highlands &44-6200 $285,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 2687 Riverside. Costa Mue ~4-6200 S 152.000 Saturday 1-4:30 606 Shasta Lane, Costa Meea 759-6700 $125.000 Saturdav 12~ 2207 Vista Dorado, Blutta. Newport Beach &40-6436 $203.000 Sat-Sun 12-5 3 IR plus FAI RI er DEii 2137 Arana. Eastbturf 6"4--6200 $325.000 SAT/SUN 1-5 ** 14 BaJboa Coves, newport Beach &5().2709 $448,000 Sunday 1 ·5 * t 112 Bef'klhlr• Ln. (Westcllff) N.B. 548-7249 $295.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 *633 cameo Highlands. Cameo Highlands 6"0-7154 $358,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 Canyon Ridge. Irvine 559-~00 $350,000 • 17 Carmel Bay Or , C O.M. 759-9100 $525,000 land Inc. 542 Catalina. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 645..0303 $225,000 SAT /SUN 1 ·5 *511 Clltf Drive. Clltfhaven. NB 642·5200 Sunday 1-5 1309 Oolphln T.,r8Qe, Newport Beach 631 -7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 318 Orlttwoodi~horecllff1, CdM 720-0455 ~89,QOO Sat/Sun 1 5 384 Flower St., Coat1 Mesa • 645-0303 $219,000 SUN 1·5 384 Flower St (EaatlkSe) Coste Mesa 644-9080 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1900 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1130 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N.B. &31-7300 $695,000 Sun 1-5 ••~9 Goldenrod. Corona <Ml Mar 759-9100 $420,000 land lne Sun 1-5 5622 Highgate •rec:. {Tuf'UI R fV. 552·2000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 1207 Highland, Harbor Hlgf'llanda. N.8 . 831-?300 $475,000 Sunday 1·5 2000 HOiiday (Dover Sh0t") Nwpt Bch 673-6870 S355.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1412 Serenade Terrace. Irvine Terr 831-2805 $310.000 Sunday 1~ 213 Via Ithaca (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch &44-9060 $359 000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 2627 Alta Vls1a (Eastbluft) NB 759-9100 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 1311 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 548-6333 $395,000 Sund1y 1-5 •23 Bodega Bay. Spyglass 644-6200 $499.000 SAT/SUN 1-5 34 10 Catamaran (Harber View Hiiis) NB 644-9060 $429.000 Sunday 1·5 213 Olamond. Balboa lsJand 631-1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1358 Galaxy Or, Dover Shorea, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $695,000 Sund1y 1-5 •• 1113 Grove Lane. Newport Bch 720-1704 $435,000 Sundcay 1-5 818 Harbor Island Ot .• Prom Bay NB 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1·5 1433 Keet Ortve, Corona Del Mar 640-6078 ~.000 Incl land Sun 1-4 •* 1101 Kings Road, Newport Heights 644-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1·5 2018 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, N.B 631-7300 $349,000 Sunday 1·& 2109 Miramar Drive. Balboa Penlnsu11 873-7495 $375,000 Sat/S\ln •2401 Orchid Pl, Santa Ana Helgtllt 631-7370 $229,000 S\lnday 1_. • 1880 Parkvlew. Costa MeN 645..0303 $205,999 SUN 1-5 1801 Port Abbey Plac. (Hrbr View Hmt) N8 759-9100 $3.49,000 Sund1y 1·5 * 1747 Port Abbey Pl, HV, Newport BNCh 759-8700 $299,000 Sund•y 1-4 1835 Port Taggart (Harbor Vu Hms) N8 559-9400, S33",SOO Sund1y 1-5 •24 R'8CiHngham. Beteourt 644-8200 $849,500 SAT /SUN 1·5 •• 19 Royal St. G4M>lge, &Jg Canyon 644-8200 $509.000 SAT/SUN 1·5 22 Bo.yatSLGeoqJe>c 8 g C nYQn~~_,,... &44-8200 $489,000 SAT /SUN 1-5 * • 1531 SaA'dc.stle (Hrbr Vu Hiiia) COM 64'4·9060 $569.000 Sunday 1·5 1400 Santanella (lrvlne Terrace) COM 644-9060 1333.000 Sunday 1-5 •••500 Harbor Island, Newport e.ach 759-9100 $1.900,000 Sat/Sun t-5 * 9'821 Whlt:My Way. C.C:.~ M 8~i-8886 SlS~.000 Sat Sun l2-~ 2100 leeward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay. Spyglass I 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR ,1us FIM RI er IEI * 16 P~nt Loma, Spyglass 882 VIiiage Cr-Mk Coate M ... 644-6200 SS69,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 &45-0303 $13"'.000 SAT 1·5 33 Rldgellne (Harber Ridge) Nwpt Bctl 760-8333 $3.500.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I •• 1433 Santiago Ot., Bayer.st. NB 631 -7300 $365.000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDROOI * •8 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 912 Hyde Ct , Costa Men 6"0-4888 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 84S..0303 $180,000 * ••904 Via Udo Nord, lido Isle. N.8 675-8181 $2,625.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••510 Via lido Nord (Udo Ill•) NB 644-9060 $1.395.000 Sunday 1-5 720 Via lido Soud, Udo Isle. NB 673-7300 $795.000 Sunday 1-4 I IR ,1us Fll RI or DEi * "'2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon.NB 780-0~ (8 batht)$995.000 SIS 1-5 • * •6208 w O<:Mntront. PW#port Bead'I 644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 0 I WO P L I,.. laraf' l "U• 11lat pmdut'f' • ~ aohd intollDf' 1n • !l"'•l ttnlal .,...... f ~ .. ,.pon 1\4-ach. Tlwo l pfM'r '" • lar~ 3 0..dNOm. ~ &lk ,.,,h n •W-. fmm • 1l• Ht~ half'nn', TM l ()•I"' l nil 1• • \ KMl~m. :1 f\alh l nil w/ • ftttrl.,.f" larflf' ~tio '•kln 1:\25.000 R EAl,T' 7• DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR 11111 1 IR 703 B~la Ave. CC>fona del Mar SUN 1-5 675-5715 $279,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 •Spa •POOi * *Waterfront * • •Waterfront & POQI v Gt•e addr ... It guard 08~ .. . . • • DI ~ CoMt DAILY fltlOT/ ~.June 28, 1818 IHI!= •• ,£¥... ...... .... .... 1111 ~..... 1111 c...a ...... MU C.t•... 1114 .... 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Utlla • 1141L-.alfmt GW LIDO .PA.RI< ORIVl tMt\Y upgredee, NI,.,,.,_ 708Nerdteua....o-17S9. 11200 Nopett142-t42e Almoet oc••nfront m ~~~/mo. 17Hlnw>.M1o4\42 l45-8943or &42.ae1 4 a d 4 b th 2bd +den, wetertront, rC>fed walle & wood etwt-308 3BA NEWLY DEC ... ftlll ~t_/,'; 2baxtrM 14 2~troAUTJi~~ I PL!ASANT ROOM e.e:h:=mhOme + ~ ·~L'rl BALBOA ~~· ~J:'!Y, cMoorA COM 'eottege. O.,g, yd, 3BR, 2BA. tam rm, t\'plc, ~ gtn 191 AQI '- 1 • 2~:W. °:".no!1:.0 ~~ KltoNrl ~· Verd. bedroom and beth gueet tbd a1000 mo. watMr/d .,~ ''file. teundry, petlo. 11150/mo w/grdnr. "''· LIDO PARK DA. 28R/den 2BR 1'MIA, S'°· g.,, No d/w, •••v Hlf·CIHn Eutllde Coet• MeiN quenen. Fentutlo lltew ty.... ......:o..98 13~511 • · I 550/mo, eeo-.Ml3. 54....,2212 Of 4034642. be~t. frptc 2 1Pet» peta. 125 Lene. r.nge, MW erpt. rutty 12715. 131-4094 .imoet ell rooma. FonMI •..al ll"'I · llAll .. W perk &io He. bldg. MIO/mo 646-22 dtec* frptc la dee{( I II ..... llvtng ':,~,..,::: Single 19¥91, 3br, 21>&. 3 Lill IT!_,... ..... Tm TID11 c etom bullt. 3bd, 3be. ger, 2 C:: 2.~ :! ~. wuf ~~~,m:·new 28t H48e ~-'1:c ., ... 7l4/48~ 1* ;;;;;,-~~/~~~~--:c' room, .., bar. Mel petloe.. P"' ai>e-'*' -• • R!Qtlt "9N 1n .. CIUll¥9 Bio ftrep(eot. ~!!...,.l>Mctl Of'P', (trpe. bit-In, klde oil, 28A 28A, 2 cer pwtt'ng ~ d~w, IMO:-3020 lut -..C• !Ml II!!~ 9ITll .,. fem!"' imueiv. ~. cuetom wet· .. ...., C'enyon neer the & lhopplng. ~vvv/MO n-pett, S1150. 14$-1157. llOO/MO'lf. • rrt · • Wkly , .. , ... now ev · ·• room w ber. fir~. UC>gredM. Aleo Tennie Bun.I FentM-townhOl'M priced to Mtl yrty Ave! nowt 11'-5364. WINTER LS! Ptnln SBR Rltmot9 1735. 546-seo& XVXIUIC@ JOLY 1 S 147.00 wt & up. 2274 ~ ~~ ~ t>lttne, lf)OtleN, quiet toe tic 28drm 2'~ Betha e1 S11t,OOO. Cell CdM lux iiiO beytlde ~,e-en~'!'m2.""~~ 1BA eott• ... 25/mo. 2br tbe condo. 2nd etory, 2 b d . 1 b a . n • • r Nws>t Btvd. CM 14$-7445 place khcnen, on lro. metin, gtn belt. condo I a I g Ca -769-1501 dean CtPtd quiet equlpt ame~ltlH ,12501mo We1erfront Homellfte lek• vu, pool. JK., tennla, YOtlctowne/a..ctl ltvd. IEA I Ill LIMI bullt·ln range. oYen, r• Vecant a reedy l20SK. nyonJSubmltl l300.000 llUTWlllDI kit cloae to ell 53Mt91 Vlll• Rentall 875-4912 · 111·1• ~ uune. f/p, d/w, 1700 mo. din., .. , gerg, _.,.,pd, · frlgeralOf. dl9'1w•~ ~;i,~ ·~~~~~ UllAIWfD IU&.DT&n AgtfM Prtoedrtt• hMM50 IAYRIOGE Condo 2br. gea/Watetpd 54M783 ~~.~=~ 3028W.=·=~ ~c:!:~o :r~·r~~~ S•t·Sun 12-5M0-6438. Oftthll4 bdtmpoolhome. •NAMLIU quiet .,~ct. crpta i2ba,~t1~1.tec1~,;a21 oar 2BR 2be townh<>rN, pan-, .. ,ae3-0755/883--f&00. ~wttegl,nodepoett. winding brio P•ttla llmlllUYnMn muat Mii. Radl.IC*I to o ..... , room. 1 54-8090 eerp1 1tor1ge "'9d aml L& aa Inc• Jlfl Hit ta tata I Mint condition. Vecent, l5W l ..-, 2 bed 1 be ti ~ MM181 AGt ,_ er,.....,......-. ...,., mo. try rm. pvt petlo leund through profe111onelly HI rlN "° bldg Megnm-S299 000 Cell home for !MM. 2 o.r qer-RUSTIC REMODEL PVT BMutlful Bluftt eollt ~ Ok set5. 51e JOenn ta ITU malntelnad ground•. S.. ~t View eo.t'a11p evall ' r&e-1501 • wtth .torage, Bright 2BR·QAR· W/O HKUP 3bd 2 'Abe '"" leY9!, $49-04l3 Of ~73 13Totmo. Furn 1mell ,......,....,"""""~,..~~ eluded ape, rad brtdt Pool 2BR 28A. ~ llUT-•I Int• aunny home, modetn DISPOSAL _ COUPLE • • nllhad · cozy, ,,.., beactl. 1 reep (c;:;;ty #Um 2£ 2L cMc:ktng Two~ g.,. d•aperate Priced et .,,.,.,.,. t kitchen and beth, vaulted NO PETS Sn5 875-0097 condo. AVI 811. S1800 414-A U..Tll .,,,ployed edult. No pata Jumlne er.-COndo i'" th,.. car parl(tng. v.. I tOOK under mert(et •1 UAL man ••tn ,... cemnge end fir~ In . &: 7~: ~7:;!511 or lBO, Gata, Stow. Utlla pd. 494,...200 Avt July 8th. A«Nl11 ~ c ent Owned and 13451< Agt 875-8e78 BYOWNER -T~.u ... =z. Hvlngcrooms. 11 75/mo ·~ ~ 1BA,_: -• VACANT.1575/mo, l3000 No pelt 7eo-o41' ftnanced by • large ~ G\1\1 .............. ...,., ell K. terllng """'" 1 oat oer. letd. ""'" BIG CANYON 280 28A 754M557 ·-.... ~ ... fOmla t>eM end muat be E BLUFF/FASHION ISL 3BR 2~BA, fem rm. etc 111• IULn wetet I. gea. 725Jmo trpl In llY rm/metr bdrm' ... _.. 1 .. 11\11.' llquldated Tamllc twma Unbelievable, S..Utlf\11 Muat ... tni. IMc• new 11,_... 54&-9950 bal, pool, 2 cer 0-· A~ 1720/mo. US>9et 2BR 28A * 1 ... Ill.... Ull"(V'o 1186 appr•IMd value 3 bd. 2~b• decoretor unit Sec •y•. only •PENTRIDGE COVE• •bla Juty 1. "4-0148. frPIC, lndry lee. ger. No Retrlg dlthwuher a ttov. ~I IUlJrD R£NT•LS 12.500,000. <>P«l SUN-townhome eeny0n Ytew. mlnutH to SC Plze om Ill .a 28, 2a. Condo W/D 2 pate. Nice location. tnd NO PETS $4&-<4855 """"'9LI\ ft OAYandWEEKLYtner. , .. land, only ltHK. llWPllTPOOLl.TEllDTNNIS 1118,000 875-8087 or tBlKTOB!ACH c•r .garag• w/ope~., ILlfflHl,n& 2085Ttlurln.540...a338 .......... , ....... , •• ~--,. •• att., 1111 final..... Unda 720-t~. agt. 805-934-347'3 11250/M0, 790-1123 11050 ~ ltteema & 2cwgarage, aMOCpool, IWT L-•-a .. CallloropentlouMechad-IAl•lllll .. 28R28Aw/apel182,000 •tt-1 fella.No~a 549-24<47 avelllmm«l.S1200/mo, _.,_ Refrlg.dllhwUherl.ttow Furn 2BR 1 A, frplc ula0<meybeln9')ectad 3BR2'A&Alt87.500 ... , ILllMllPLD ~180/484-2850 17150/mo 2br 1~ba lnCI NOPET854M855 l~J*mo/Orwtlly. deity by ec>9<>1ntment. For Magnificent 2-38r Condo. •BR 21.\BA I 185,000 Cmn l lll 38drm 2 Bath flrepleoe ......... ~ 1141 BLUF·s 9 PER CLEA. townhOu... grffn~ll. . Furn 2BR 2BA. bey vt.w lurthet lnformetlon and BMutlful View. UPOfedee, Call agta David Prine.fl? • • • .. u N tndry rm, •II bit-Ina. 211, II& n •u .... dee*. S2000 par mo brochUr• call gelora, 2'~B•. Mow-In 759-e700 or Peel c View Memorl•I l'ound 19¥91. II~ atory. AVAILABLE JULY 1 4BD, 2'ABA, •veil July 1, 2078 Thurln Bltln1, crpta, gw, blk to Furn 28R 28A, deck . •.. •-1•••n condition. Secrlllee Kethy Lenton 84~2235 Patti. Vlata cs.I Mer.,.. vatl T/1. 11200 mo. 3 b d • 2 be nee' AllOCletlon POJ>I , TSL MQMT. 142-teo3 bch'IM 204 W 43 r 12400 ,..-mo /Of wttty -....., 121" 000 Viking RE. A-" lot 30 C·F t.ot 215 A-F Slatet/Spflned .... ftplc, 11 5...,mo 844 0350 1 3 Su •7• .. ~. ....... (11•) 117·1111 tr IOf N~ ~ 533..N 11 •wt Ill TRUii Min of 2. S500 Mctl. dlw. petlo, t.noed yd, dbl . • • . APAITmm -I· nu .,...__, Bring bettllf\O IUlta (211)111-101• orEveetWknda7eo-aaet 3BR 2'h8A condo wi g..-(818)729-1514 garo. kid• I. peu ok, CONDO ,NEARIACKBAY Beeutlful,CIMnlargeG.,. 2 1.,g• room•. trptc, c.iiu;~omee S 1251( 8'cr 983-8371 Ltt I 1171 +1700 dep, egt, no 2bd, t ~•. 2 cat gar, den A.pU petio. deck• w/beth In home eepwete OILY Siii, Ullll NW MU · I 11 • '•· M3-0755/M$-,500 =-~~ .. ~~-ape S«rY. no~ • entrenc:ia Ute cootclng .~.-.-,-a-h--tt-..... h,.....a_r_t Fant Ht le ocHnlront llUlflm ULIU * lmYmUI• Just redone 5 rm decor )'Mr 28drm 1V•Bath S715 1450 MO 845-93eO l.114 dupleX. on comer IOI 2 MONACO BY OWNER P11N111U""" 35 LOTS. R·1. fttlal mep, frp1e dthwll'lr seso klda DOVER SHORES AREA 28drm 29ettl 1740 1580/mo Studio Apt, 1 B(K OFF BEXbH atory Contemp Dellgn 2 Bdr~c>J:'· ~~rm. Large houM on OYel'llDd reedy to record, OWMf' Cetta.... llU ok 53M181 AGt f• LQ 480. 381\, 2 frptc, lltle 391 W WMton 83l·5583 retrlg Welle to beact1 AN Oft Balboe Pen, Prof M/F, •-I• 111-... " pe IOI Vecent a rMdY tor 714-780-0823 28 fA! E/SL f/ efrla. new, crnr, RV IP. ...... ayan a••i.. amenttlea Quard gated ... ., .... --u..1•11a,,t. oceupency. Bring ah of-.,'.,:dbl-;.;, !/ w 1ti lut. lu...., 2141 12200/mo. 720-1199. 1B ·t.1..-leu d pool, ape.' etc 552-1744 . roo1mo, 1~~· Mk IUT '" 111m11t IAllll .. 111111 ...... Pleya ~ Eat•t• ea!~ a•M'!"eor. hk·up'. no ~·· 1850 mo. PENTHOUSE w/OOWt w . 11m .... ,. ~:·~~o pa';,_'Y· EASTBLUFF -s>I 3Br 2Ba _or_M_ery_or_.....,,... ___ _ Se•vtew guard get•. Bat 3Bdrm Moneco.1259.500 873-ttOO ner locellon. Pr1ne1pe11 1at+..c. dep. 84&-M95 2Br 2B• w/lolt+ l tr11 58r w/a bey a etty 1550/mo. f. 2 car g.,, No pet• BAY Locetlon •errs 4bd ~~:~c!~R ~~~1~· (213)ete.oue toWnllf llPlD only 1220,000 2BR t BA. yerd, double =~orag~1c)"'· F/Pic f.1a tight• view Coms>Mtety 831 W. 11th St 54&-0492 $1000/mo '4•·1010.&-S ~Ot~t~~ ~B. S3 a~e= 1319.900 875-1908 agt "'IT UITlll 3~~m 2 +,,, .. flreplecen 1up-t 1 tatt gerege. w/d hookup. h•~·tlw•••r °fn~ Yo • redecoreted. For IH OLUIJ Ull1't M-F only u S..~~f at .. r1. ...,rm. rep-=ie 2177 Pomona S8t0/mo 't beli.v. the ext ~ 13500/mo. Agt 780-t333 . E IOY the Luxury of the ,.....,,.-.,.......,----------Int llY Welk to beactl 3Bdrm, down OCeen. patio•. Prtttrtf USO 213-e9s.'.572• won ,.. Ull .. ' •• E aide tbd, cetNdrel cell· n . BIG CANYON M/F to lhr OPEN O'"ILY 2·"" 2B• houM Dramatic ltv-double Qilt..,... Good In-11300/mo 840-8935 . ·--1 Inga. brand new eetpat· bMOlful aurround~ of w/F beliut rurn 28r 2Ba " ..., '"" rm c.lllng NMd1 -..-uo-m•TI •3Br 2~8e Condo Obi '-'-21.a.a 3BR+, 2-3 montl\a tum-Ing, d/w, ~ .......... '825 BIG CANYON EAS In e Twn .. ~. poo1' t--11 420 BEL VUE LN . .• c 0 m. c a II Ju II• r•-· • gilt, FR, lrpl, yrd, ten--UTiat .., mer rental or yeetty. Furn 3! 1 H.,,;in;;,, '64i.97M •P•CIOU• 2Br or 3Br m·•..:,";'~:"'~ 1-'151 ... e"' • Penlnaul• Point freatlly = '~:t & ~=n:: 831• 12&e Of 873-3020 1~tng ~~" = nlalpool, jaC Nd• lemlly 3 BA 2 BA. aet:c:h h:. Of unfum 844-7424 Condo w/frplc, 2 cat oar .,,......, .... -,--~""' __ ..... ..,,._..,.......,,.,.-. P•lntad ln &out 2tty'4Br Priced 11 market ·~·ii~~\· frontege on~. Lek• lt050NoPeta722-8011 lem rm. etc. 2 car ger., L.ar99 18drm on Vlot0f1e, w/Of** he guerded CdM Mio. MW 2bd. 2ba. & lam rm, country cot· $15&,000 Open Sunday • r .-Pend Orellla 50 acf• ol 11100/mo Aval! 711 •EASTBLUFF AREA -38' n11r Newport Blvd get•. W/d hkuPI From Ave•I lmmad to reec>e>n- tege -s>Pffl Extr1 lg lot 1-5 at 322 Walnut icenlc pine eovered •SH5/mo Incl grdnr 497""310 °' 844-0793 2Ba. gerege. trplc S1350 Spafktlng cteen, CtPll, 11895. Cell 844--0508 111>141 prof n-tn* 1345. Lawn & South patio 3Bdrm, 28a. Ref req'd . • · IH VIII• Rental• dr~. atove, quiet 1&1q e1s-1302 '335 000 DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 ' groundt and mMdowa 503 TrevetM Or Agt NEW TURTLE ROCK 87M912 No pell 990-2970 NEWPORT MARINAAPTS -------- w&Tllflm Hiil No roomtett lnthegarage lllNILf fT'ITill wprl~~'!,!~rSethndrou9nht 558-8221 POINTEPet«t3Br2•~&e NEWPORT HEIGHTS EASTSIDESTUOIO 1,_ •Bey Vie'# 2Br. 2Ba +Condo Prof F/M n-<amk • -• 1 the ? Af,lll cl To move up to eleo•noe .,....... ,, ,..... pol1 Condo, 2200 IQ tt. St9pa w """• Oen 1800 IQ ft. W/O 2S-35. lurn, w/d. pool, II 1-1.00 ~ ~ 10 ...._ Into a new .. lite 'home ldeho •true four ...aona 3bd, d4"1. IP• St3501 10 PoOI N/Smkt 1 ..., I• Ouplax-3bd, 2ba, trple. 1550/mo. + 1250 MC hkup, micro, frple, enQt ape, gar l300 +viii nr can p with • lentutlc View & 1 rMOrl. $1,250,000. Cold· 4bd. S 1 t50. gardner In-I l950/~. 854-234 . g.,g, quiet loeatlon, dep, Ind Utll. No~·· Avt garage Prvt beh. 12250 SCP 432· 1805, 24 t..01&e .. ---------------.i wrep around dectt, 15 well Benker Reeort ReaJ. c I u d • d . n o • p • t • $900/mo, 558-8372. 717-10 e50-6380 S0<ry no pata 71SO-ot 18 bd • I 11u It' ty 208 283 8802 ' 84&-3e27 Turtle Rock R......._ F0tmer ' COUPLE or lndMdual. rma 0 am., rm 1 · --· Model 2Br ~o .,, Yt1rft 2I114nn E/llde ~. 1BR upper NEWPORT PIER A~EA Very trg matr bdrm * BELCOURT * :!':'u~I~ .. ou:~W,8~~· LI. Wot.. I S 3BR 2BA. frple, l'twntlM trplc Nr pool & tennta' Ocean v<ew Othert eva11o-comer apt 1525/mo, tat 3bd. 2b• -s>t Vaerty, no wllrptc, b91c. w-ln-cl91. Call ' ••-Fii -a Comm pool, 1875/mo s 1300/mo 854-7232 ebte cloae to beactl. + MC. Call trom Mon on pet•. ger• I t400 mo pvt beth w/dbl llntt, +kit, 7""' 1_ t --Waterfront Homee ll'IC ••--y 1m•• 54&-t&e!5 avail nowt 873-M40 lndy·~·-k Univ PLAN 'D' BY OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL!. .. CALL 760-2627 .,_ .,.,, Are In hU t Mii? 7 WOODBRIDGE CONDO --' -' .... ' llUTWlmll da::C,! ~~ Ill· l• 2bd. 2ba. w/d, refrlo, etc. "I_,-IM, Extra !'J:.,1bd, In •Pie•· Nwpt Hgt• 28r Apt, pool Pk / 33-2085 lULmATI 1n ..... t0t/Agt854-0227eve 3BR 2BA. No pett Refer-upgr.ctee, no pelt, '895 lli-4111trl1M1ll dllh · cetport. lrt 1500 + i.t a *='lrlty Femele there ooeenlront erw::.. Very quiet .,... mo 213 27Mee7 eve.. dee*. 74 1 Jernee near Mutt heve own atove & home. Newpof1 a..ch Rear boet atorage. 1 • •-·-~ 1.. La Ca..ntt llti Pomona 549-97$8. refrlg. 848-4864 S500/mo.ltler9utll (714) ~ft r lntalt St,095 Ce.II~ Ad• -1au .._ ,. chermlng 28drm trpk FOR rent In eo.te M .... 1 HUI FlllT 722..()38.4 l.;I v v e·'"fetdn 313, 842-4300, 24 tlra 21 . aen. 2•XL. c:uetom. ., • ""yard, Avt Jufy bedroom apartment Fiio lhr 3bd. CM hme, • I ........ ,. tplc, o•r .. petlo, dec:tla. jttl Teoo1mo Souttlweet $575 a month Call YUILYl 1125/mo +tome .... for --------ana 2102 •.. • teb. ooeen, canyon"'"· Sen Clement• 631·1272. lerge 1bedroom, 1beth, teecher In wheel ctlalf. n-We1tcllfl, 3Br 2Ba. 2 18915, Unfurn, laundry apacloua $1400 499-2181 St 150 mo. A;t 845-3$83 trptc·a. tam rm. pool, Rm&L DPllTI hkup, carpet. mint bllnda, · ••t• tltt ••trt LARGE Eutllde 3BR 2BA amkr. 645--2357. pool hM wlb•. lrult tr ... All ar .... prloM. llHI call fenced yard, o•r•g•. Avell July 1. lae only. 2BR 21 H frplc, ~ ger, yiltd Avell IPAlllll HOVSEMATES quiet atreet 1295,000 tell ua whet U nMd Child Welcome, No Peta 2BA near Shaws Cove -now U50/mo. y11r 1 MILE TO BEACH ROOMMATES UNL TD 548-7249 or 548-4207 539-8190 Bait Atty '" 85()....t 125 Ocean vtew frpl. frig, 2ir2L condO. f biiC fiom IMM 54&-1938 842-2357 .fl Shefed HOUllnv S«· ~==~=====~;=:=;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~angetE ~~~ma.ml~ ~~p-~ + a• n ~~~~~ty · BETTER DEALS r~~~ !/:1~~turn, car~flmlmadllO/eMvl Uk• :r.!'~~-Va:t'~~B~v:~~: :::, 1=~ ~~~ Cl bh Ell • E-llde 5 rm hM w/gar _.. pajd. Pool, g•raga 1 1 $775/mo i.e... Aowit ru ,#:'_ IS patlO pool too blll• pd Modern 3+Bdrm 2Ba. (Mo-Mo Balla). ortv. by chlld ok No s>a'• 144· 72 · All Ar ... & Agee Senlott U' S775kld••t Fantu11C eoellllM view. 2511 W. Sunlloww, Unft 2Bdrm 1Battl 1710 -11 Welcomal(714)132 ..... 134 •111-1110* Oeck1. lovely Interior R-8 nratl Then call Sue 301 Avocado 842-8850 V«Mlllea Studto "50 Irv 3 tum rrN Smk ok ~IDENTIAL BROKERAGE ~ERVlf.~ . Ill OUYOl'S PllllEI IElllEIOE sa,ao,ooo A very rare opporturuty awaits the fortunate few who could own such an est.ate. You may feel as 1f you've returned to the 19th century_ The home is charactenzed throughout by, IPHW. ICW..UY YIEW HllOlll 1111,000 Completely remodeled Nantucket with a best Spyglass sweeping view Elegance personified. Five bedroom.~. 3 BA. Marilyn BulkJey plastered ':"alls, unn'lense solid oak .. 1111 UHi ltl qHHAJ 12,210,000 beams, anuque oak doors, Mane An-Cozy rirepbl'res, anuque wet bar, tomette hardwood floors, and ve?' beautiful oak floors. spa, and much , spaCious rooms .. Featunng 6 BR, 6 ~ much more Spectacular ocean views BA, formal l.Jvmg & dirung rooms, from all three levels and very soudly separate ,family room. gourmet kitchen constructed. Offered at $2,250,000 & butler s pantry, paneled study, wine Danny Bibb & Martha Macnab cellar, 4 firepla<.'es, and all the amemtie1t you woud expect in such a home. Approxunat.ely 215 feet of fair- way frontage and some 19,000 sq h of land. Truly incomparable' $3.450,000 Appointment w1th Danny Bibb IL TIIUTI CllllUlllll llU TIP YIEW U,H0,000 Overlooking all of Newport Beach. This home includes 5 BR, 6 1~ BA. library, family room, bilLiard room, exercise room. wine room and much more A contemporary home with soanng spaces yet warm and tnVlUng Waterfalls flow over rock m the entry and Ullo the pool and spa tn the back. Ed Escano and Maureen Wh1 te A UPltmUTll IM t•tt,000 Complimented by an ent.ert.amment center adjacent to the livtng room A huge walk-in closet has been added off the master suite. FormaJ d1rung room, bright kitchen with a spacious break- fast nook and second bedroom and den <.'omplet.e the design Panoranuc views of the ocean, harbor and nty l.Jghts Maureen White and Ed Escano UllT I IUUY llllH 1811 Htl,000 A greenhouse effect ts achieved through the entry and hvmg room Included 1t1 the home are 4 BR. 3 BA, farmly room and gorgeous un obstruct<.'<! ocean Vlew A very large private spa is off the ltvini room Maureen White and Ed E<Jcano HWNIAlm WllTOUff ... 1141,IOO Lovely light and airy condommm Upper unit V~ry apociou.t Two bfdroom, 2 BA, ftrepl • hke n w k.Jtch n Walk-i n cl~t Courtyard with pool. Vacant nd ready for im - mediate occupaf'cy &verty Morphy t WUTIU,, Alli.,.., ._,.. MIO,IOO Six 2BR. 1 BA pride of ownerahlp unit.a ~ha office space Excellent New- port BeiCh locaUon 1$1.!nm Ill"! tow for area. Sandie Flx ~ Ill OAIYll •H S 111,000 Pnvate comer urut. Three bedroom, 2 1~ BA, 2 story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect cond1t1on Seller will help finance -avrulable unmed1ately Community pool, tennis and secunty gate. Martha Macnab UYIHIEI HI U 11,000 Three bedroom single story on larger than average lot. Remodeled in '74 with master, LR & DR facing sunny south patio. Mint condition $419,000 Includes the land Martha Macnab IELCHH EITATI 11,IOO,OOO Pnvate tenrus court, pool and spa. Large custom home situated on in acre lot m prestigious Belcourt. Two story home with 5 BR. 4 BA, family room. study, air conditioning, extensive se- curity system. Bright and cheerful and m ''move-in" con-dition. 24-hour guarded gate community Priet> in eludes the land. Owner wil consider trading for less expensive home. Donna Godshall fAllUll PAllWllO YllW Stll,IOO Corona del Mar-Ott"an Blvd View of jetty. Catalina, and Ot'ean from thils two 1tory homp Four bedroom.lJ, 38A, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen and family room French doors & win dows, 11alned glass windows and paned bay wmdowa. Light and airy. Private patio &aurul and many other ameruLles. Priced at $985,000 includes land. By appointment only Donna God.shtlll .... G&llH lllRAIU IHI. Single It.Ory home with great ''ltreet appeal " Three tx-drooms, 2 BA, for· mal dining area with super kitch n Ho~ rttently ~elcd a1'd ready for occupancy. Lovely large yjnf with room for pool or ape. Walk to three prlvat.e beechee. $365,000 tnC'ludes ti. land Donna GochhaU #2 CIVIC PUZI, sum 111 844-8200 Save rent on 3bdrm 2be l1475.(213)378..e988 S..werd831-12&eAGt Jir--'~qulat 18rl775 M/F,oldet.tolhr 1....0lf bUlc deocor ulpt kit NEW. LUXURIOUS 2BR 2BA condo, cerpon, ~~~:~VAT:·PATIO Ag1e Be boe 28r ~ :.~= moblle. Sep ent l quar· under 1750 ~9-8180 CONDO· VILLA $750. Nr So Cout Plaza, X·LG tB; 1ti. 2ti:75 tera Gar. MC grd, meny Best Alty r.. gated. aubt. prkg. elv.. pool, jec, rec room EASTSIOE 1557_2141 .... ,. T emenlllal, 1375 t ~ utlla Budget •tretchar 1395 amell develQPment lae 5•5-7 tl l °' 73t-l5t&e " 2BR 2BX duPiex w/ger. N'r t .dee>. 730-8071 rental bungalO'# w/jecuz 1 1800 mo., 0' Hll 2Br 2b• eondo, pool, Jee, Wfll Ulll oceen Avail now. 210 W Lagune NiO'* very prvt child nne don't delay w/S~~·O: :;._7~r:OdH rec /play., ... Sec. get• llAll .. LllllY MerQUlta. 1700 + MC rm w/battl. Nr bell 1345 539-6190 Beet Alty f• con r. Pref prof Child ok '800. APAIT9lm 419--944-5&34 or +-utUa Pool. 493-2787 Contemp 3er 2'h8e, 2 lnprtlllC' Zllt mo 54&-7282or&46-717t •5 AoorPIW 714-947-&338 "9t!fC>fPIWI ltry. 2 car + opnr. End 2Br 1B• brend new Nr SC Pl&U -38r 2Ba. • 1. 2 & 3 l!ledrooma Iliac. lntalt Mat fe~amkr. beaut Nwpt Unit, pool, tennla 11190. twnhmel1150 AlaoCdM beaut park-Ilk• Mttlng. •FumtahadApt1Avall .... WM Shf• tun Comm poo1 a Agt, Don 842-9797 38r $1500. + 28r 28e Poot. apa, Jee, rec rm. •cic;-to ~~aure.nta. I •• lennlt, ger, w/d "50 + DUAL FIR"'"" air-ts M... $1200 Cetl 640-5&84 Sec gete MOO. 875-8099 tlopplfl9 a nwys COSfX MESA-Meo ·~ ut1l1 Chrlatlne !Jii,£..,......... •Mlnut .. to Newport Verde Pleaunt rm In 1g 154&-3073 Verde 3bd. 2be, (•II lrg). • *LIDO ISLE•• AHumebl• 1 It 9 8251 BMctl home. Work,., raq 138() -------- nu pelnt, crpt, 2 car gilt. EleQent furn. lg 2BR, den, luxury 2bd, 2b• Condo, 1000 South Coaat Drive Ind utll 546-3255 • I ....... -...... S t 175 lnel grdnr 8-28 2',..BA. Poot. ape. tennla, Vltd c.lllnga. Pool, ape. IH-1144 ' !!J!r! • -.. 840-1539 ()f 474-0800. pleno. $1850. 875-0475 557-8480 evet/Wkndl FULL HOUM PrM=, 1--------- E'SIOE 2bd, 1850 mo '875 OYerlootc.1 Nwpt Bch FOR LEASE 3BD 2Br !:",,.,Y11Tc!!lt,IAI. drn.a, ~::..:~=at. utlllt:. + aecurtty +cleenlng de-atyle decor enhencea CONDO NR SC PLAZA .. ·,. · ... posit Sundey by ep-pool home detella GARQ, POOL. SPA bltlna. ncd yrd w/patlO. lndudad 55&-2278 ! SAVE : up to $1350 • Polntment only 850 5&56. 539-8191 Agt lee 780-0548 83M 120 Ce.II 1·5PM Furnlthect room I beth In ------667 Victoria "C" .. '875 Newport 8eedl evalleble, safHEBYS INTER~.\TIONAL RE.\l.TY 759-6700 LIDO ISLE Furnished 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. Spacious home and patio. $1900 month. LAGUNA BEACH Lovely ocean front condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den and se- curity. $1400 month. BEACON BAY Bayfront, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room. Sandy beach, tennis $3500 month. Your Home Will Be Your Resort Challenge the wind wnh your sailing club Livt in the splendor of btautifully main. tained landscapes Relax 1n your priva.te p00l and spa after teMU on lighted courts. Serve food prepared m your gourmet lc,jtchen to friends ~ced in a dtnlllg room with 16 foot cetltngs or havt a party in your posh clubhouse w¢h its larier pool and spa ·Enjoy fabulous sumecs from your lJVtng room or tnjoy • cozy fire 111 your btdroom fireplace . Security systems for your peace of mind tn a low m11nma.nce townhOme with lots of wi.ndofis and skylighn and over 2800 sq. ft. Offered at $~29.000. For added information pleuc call OWMr/agent Elaine RGH at ?(JO.J61 l ~rt••••• MESA PINES 2850 Hart• S500 lndudl~ utllltlea I llJ'9I STUDIO 1550 TIO-1 18R 1 Be M50 HUNT Hwbof beaut room Int " tt IMO lala.d 2IOI TOP AREA. Outet, No Peta NN.r beactl, kHctlen & 18 I ..... IMMt. 1.1i;c;; llland. tat99 2 • •1541-2••7•• lndry pf1V ape, pool, very bedroom Apt. and 1 Upper 2bd w/open beam nic.. S325 ~t-een · Month·to-month bedroom Apt, cloM to oelllng + 14ic20 dec)t Leguae Buch furn. also 1v11lablt w1tet. (818) 795--8400 over'IC>Oklng gott courN. Stre)1Jht mele, prof 40+ • FumtShtd/ lalha Ptalanla 570 Joenn, nr Wllaon & Non-tmkr. Petlo, pool. unfumt1htd U17 Harbor 1548-8758. l300. Reta 49-4-<>4151 •u"80_Ll_t>oe--1"8 .. R-d"'u'""P4.-.x1 C"t• •111 2114 C.ta -... 1114 Slow/refrlo, utllt pajd. illllllllllJlll•liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;il*il ~~1s!.'!8LA1~~s~u1tpt. WOODLAND VILLAGI ~~~=.3~2:!&:: APARTMlllTI VIiie Rentall 875--t912 ........ 28R 1BX. AHA 6EXCA. Patio, gar •. No ~. No 1molcer1. 1825/mo. e1:t-e24e CdM RENTAL BRIGHT & NEW with wet« vu 2bd, 2ba. 11800 mo. Set.sun 12-4 209 FemtMf Agt 1178-55 t 1 Come & tn1oy our p rdfft ittle •~ts ()u~t tOflllottablt ~v1 clon to lrttw1ys & So Com Plaz1 wf\ole °'"' m1nuttt to I beach Garatn 1v11l1blt HO PlTS P\.£ASC NOLI • UAI • LA ... Y ..... •AClllLH 'l•S.'Sll 1 -oo• ••as.•••• J .... oo.. •110.•1•0 ....... , 6 ., ..... 9NL. us•••••m• HI. llAllAelW 71t 1111 641-16e • Fitness centers. tennis, 1W1mmtng Models open datl~ 9-6 Sorry, no pita Newport Beach No S80 11\'ine Avenue (It 16ttll ...'* Newport Beach So 1700 18th Strut 111 Doverl 142.5113 ~· ~ RM~~- WHY THE POP IUSllESS'l BecaUM People Drink Pop THAT'S WHYllll 1010 ,111111 OPPllTllln A PART OF FULL ITME BUSINESS CUSTOMIZED FOR YOUR NEEDS. DON'T WORRY ABOUT JOB SE- CURITY, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. OWi YOll OWi llSllEIS Ot11nge COMt DAILY PILOT /Sundtly, JuM e, - J • ~eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 29, 1988 LONESOME HOBIE CAT looklng tor a aandy beach Ina, r919 own«. wllllngf\o pay reu fee Of conaldef ti~ there In r• turn o4K-3G23 8111 ROWING SHELL-LASER Xlnt cond Bought new lor s 1500 • saso oeo (619)'4S8-78831Daya (619)'484-3e73/EY91 ZHIU 11ftl-111 lncludea '4.5 Evlnrude OUI· bolard Gr .. t eond Floor b0ard1. wood traNOm. 1nna1. ... 11. root pump N-AugU9t ·95 1895 673-772'4 ,..., ..... S'ICIAL GAIAGI SALi IA Tl ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642-5671. UWWll 'll Kl 1000 EXTRAS good c:ond, 1850 673-2668 VAMAHA '81 250 Exleeler . Only 2000 ml, excellent condition S595 676-7510 tOlO 1986 AUDI · $19,500 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 1984 CORVETTE $15,995 ............... lttmlt 1982 COUPE DE VILLE s7995 1979 CADILLAC SEVJLLE s7995 1978 COUPE DE VILLE s5995 , CADILLAC '72 Sedan de VIU.. Vinyl roof, alt elec good rubber. Xlnt cones '1100 646-0302 CADILLAC '75 COV. 80t< ong ml, perlec1 .lthr Int, xlnt car, lull powat, ell WOflcl $1950 831 .. 793 WE'RE HURTING. 't\ IH).' ft,1 'Jlt ht \Ir\' 'P~.'11,f\\ I ht '.,._ht If •IUt """'·f""h f r• lu t .HM.I ntlu r tou11.11111.,r1.1 1 piu~r..111 liri,4 • 1• ttuNltlllf1~ \1~1,,, .. .1111.,1f111td•t•\iJllM. up .. h••fl ...... "'tu.Jr I American Red Cross The Choice is Your's 1986 300 E's BLACK I BLAC'k 1aorn181 i:,A 81.lle Hl.llE (22111761 JVORV PAL IU17111 Bl.ACK PRL/BLACK (U801) SILVER BLACK (HUtll SMOKll PALO (14H%1) 1986 560 SL's ANTlfRACmt/PALO (047141) MIDNITE BLUE/PALO (OU M7) MOKE/BUROUNOY (t41Hl) CABERNET /PALO (OSOOU) BLACK <"ltt.:AM OGE 12421021 WHITEIPALO (H2U5) WHIT!:; BLllF. !247t711 StLVli:R BLACK (041SH) WUJTE/PALO IMHO) 8IONA1. l\ED1PALO (04thS> 81.ACIC/llLACK 104HOI) The fi nest selection of pre-owned Mercedes Benz in So. California Just a few examples: 19 3 MB 300 SD 1985 Cougar LS 1977 MB 450 SL 1981MB300 SD Ivory with brown Full power and air, anth; Whi~ with Whi with pel. interior, chiomt whfo.e ~ with leather interior cmdit.ion interior. Good a:mdiWll orllcnt · mte?U~Jjjy __ jn eveey...~~ One of .a _&q. ttuy (04779'2) 2'2.Cl99 (600276) SlO:al kind! (37850) (<M7'79'l) $17,989 ,-•