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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot- Coaat Car crashes Into Costa Mesa Emerglcenter Walk-In Medical Group building./ A2 H~ predic_ $ a ·b:rig.ht future . ' We react to your reac- tions to the Piiot's recent redesign. Comments from readers and from the editor./ Al By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. .,..,,.... .... It looked like one of those aJoomy world· comina-to-an-end lectures on the evils of society and the ultimate doom of the human race: "Symposium on the Future of Southern Cali· fomia." . Martel former executive vice president of New York1s Hudson Institute "think tank, ... addrcs$Cd a aroup of builness arid professional people Thursday at the symposium, held at the South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Meta. Mancl had little positive to say about recent future studies that have predicted wanina encl'JY sus>plies, increasinaJy noxious pollution of the environment and a population boom that will force the location of colonies in space. for chan,e. •• · hundred yean go labor was the prime source of Chanae must be accepted, manaaed and employment. Today, only 3 percent of the u~ntood ifthe futurej1 to be predicted, Martel nations .J>OPUlation are farmers. Now, 22 111d. ~rcent of the population works in (IC10ries, but The chanae societyi is undcraoins durin1 that faaure will decrease to 11 percent by the end this decade, he said, is the shift from the last 200 of the decade. That will leave 7$ percent of the yean of the entflY qe -when indusuiaJ jObs in the service sector -health. entertain· It wasn•t. The &loom-and-doom business cleuly d~n't fajf within futurist Leon Martel's turf. man.ufacturi'!I was the pc:inci~I resource -to mcnt, communications, law.:• " Nation Church service, march and rally honor slain civil rights leader Marting Luther King.'/ A3 Instead, Martel painted an. almost utopic picture ofour future-a picture of a world ti1th a stable popul@iion, eternal encray supplies, h1ahcr life expeclancy and an affluent society. Those studies arc the results of "bad mcthodoloSY and disastrous future study .. technittucs, Martel said. 'Vfh,ty're all based oil present trends continu.ing -r'cy don•t account the mfonnauon -.e -1n which .the sto,..,, The emphasis on thcterVicuectorwilhlow pr~sina. retrievint •'.'<' exc~naina of infoi· t.bc raptd economic arowth the world bu mat101) wm be the pnnapal resource. underaone since the Industrial Revolution., "Where info.nnation is the P!1nci~l re. Martel said. But .although t~ economy will slow SO!Jrce, the service ~or of SOCJety 11 the ~own. avera~ incomes will remain hiah IOd pnmary employment sector," he sa1d ... One · (Pleue ... '11TUU/A2) Snow and high w1nd blasted the central Rock- ' lea on Saturday./ A3 California Pasadena wlll seek crlml- nal charges against two Caltech seniors for their Rose Bowl scoreboard prank.JM Federal agents and San Diego narcotics officers arrested 23 people In 14 Friday breaking up an alleg~d drug ring./ A3 World Shiite leader says Lebanese army Is sab- otaging Mideast peace efforts. / A3 Secretary of State Shultz leaves for meeting with Andrei A. Gromyko./ A3 •X•»:·:.;:·:·:·:~:·:·;:-!-:•:•;:·:·:·:-:•:•:-:·:·:•!•!•!•! Style Polka dots and "crumb- catcher'' cowls are at the end otBlll Blass' rainbow of spring dreasea./C1 • Perfume la sprayed In the galleries of the Metro- politan Museum of Art to complement the 25-year retrospective exhibit of Yves Saint Laurent de- algns./C3 Sports Ray Kroc, owner of the San Diego Padres and McDonald's hamburger chief, dies at 81 ./81 UC Irvine's basketbaJI . team salvages one game of a three-game PCAA awlng./81 . Area community college basketball teams from Orange Coast, Golden We•t and Saddleback beaten./81, 82 Entertainment Barbara Streisand Is reaping the rewards riow for what was once a dream: "Yentl.' /81 Ed McMahon has a strange Idea about what slowing down a llttle bit meana./89 Bualnes• A clue to the crime When Coeta Meean Wayne ADdenon•a car wu atruck·by a: hit-and-nm drl•er S&tarday mo~ In !lfewport Beach the offendlni drl•er left ADdenon with a welcome eantna card -the car'• bumper and llcenae plate. Delplte the teWDM piece of mdence, !lfewport Beach Police aald, ••the acddenl 8tU1 la ander lD•estlC•tion." Ex~minister pr~yed ·on h·apl~Ss investor~ .. . But he got too greedy s 100.000. includina investments made in the names of his • four daughten. · _a_n_d_,,,..., W-0.....;;:U=-Il-d..,...,._U-p=i'-n-p_ri__.;;....S_O_Il ___ --Tennoblcn faced a maximum l~year coun 1entence, but Oranae County Superior COurt J~ James F. J~ said such a scnttnce wo11ld be a hardship on Termob.len s By ANDREA ADELSON family. He will be eli11ble for parole in 26 months. 0t .. Dl9r,....._ Termohlen wp con.victed Nov. 22 on l 7 counu each Two Irvine residents1 bilked oftl)eir savinp in a $2.8 · of arand. theft ~d -securities violations related to VB million scam by a former :>evcnth Day ~ventist minister, Co'!'pan1.es. •n investment C01'.!"~ny be founded and say they believed the scheme didn't seem unreuonable. chaired 1.n OranftC. Deputy Distnct Attorney Robert . "We called the Better Business B1i1reau and made Molko 111d. • . some other ~~one'"t:alls. And it seemed to be le&itimate," . The company sold carpets., drapes •!"' tecunty said Katbetfi'le Snodarass. .... equ1pi:nent to hof!lcownen, who ~ked their purchases She and her husband, AlanJ lost what amounted to a wnh hens on thesr h9mes. The hens were ~ sold u collese fund for her four younpters to Herman second tru~t deeds to 1nveston, who were prom1sed 20 to Termohlen, S1, of Placentia. He wusentenced last week to 30 percen~ interest. . . six yean in prison for swindlina investon. • "It didn't seem unreasonable," Fetfls siad. "Why ''T~ere was a leaitimacy to this thin& and he sot sho11ld. he have to ao to B of A and,pey ~ what be could l,J"Cedy, is the view of Jack Ferris, a retired frv1nc be payu11 me'r' he asked. businessman. A police investiptor said Ferris lost (Pl_.. ... s:x-11Df18TSR/A2) THEIR GOAL: OLYMPICS Costa Mesa-trained ice skaters shoot for Yugoslavia trip BJ ltA.REN E. REIN Ot ... Dl9r ........ Every momina. Costa Mesa's Ice Capadcs Chalet comes alive. the sounds of metal blades scrap- i na aaainst the tee, competition music played over and over qain on scratchy tapes, murmured advice and shouted reprimands fill the larae. cold rink. The youna ice 1katen alide around, jumpina. twirlina. dippina. some- times droppina as John Nicks, tht West Coast Olympic figure skatina coach, bqjns another day of shapina. stretchina. proddina and pushing some of the best ice skalcn in the nation. Nine of those ska ten were to leave this weekend to compete in the U.S . Fiaurc Skating Championships at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. If they do a little bit better than the other ice skatcn who ho~ they arc the best in the nation, they will take on the world this year in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Yugoslavia. Burt Lancon, 23, and Jill Watson, 20, arc two that will make the trip and ·race the national com~tition next week. They hope that they, like two other pain skaters Nicks coached -Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner -will act a shot at the Olym{>ics. Lancon, who lives in Huntinaton Beach but hails from Moraan City, La., has skated for five years and Watson, originally from Indianapolis and now livina in Costa Mesa, has skated for~"'"· They have skated toacthcr fd'f only 18 months. The pair was ranked third amona U.S. pain last year. If they maintain or improve their status next week, · 1hcy will bC on the U.S. Olympics team. But, they say, there arc four pairs , Dl9r .......... _,,~Ulllill JW Wataon ancJ Burt Lancon are hoplna to eluate lntotlae Olymptca. who all have shots at the top three slots. And at the Olympics, the Canadian, Russlan and East German pair skaters vie fairly equally, they said. Bun used to roller skate com· petitively, but he switched to ice skatinabecause he felt it offered him a br:i4hter future. he said. Jill began takina group lessons at 14 and swi tched to private lessons as she bepn to show incrcasina talent She lived in New York for five years, plannina to skate solo, unul she came to Catifomia to try and team up 'with another male skater and met Bun, who was havina trouble with a previous panner. Since then. they've been a team - with similar pis and a com~uuvc drive that seu them apan, Bun said "We both really want the same thina, and we respect each other arcatly," he said. "A lot of times our rclat1onsh1p can be stressful and we're undcra lot of pressure. Oneofuscan't take that out .on the other one. We have to work on our friendshlp, and do a lot of communicatina." Bes1do the daily workouts on the . ice, Burt and Jill take ballet &essons specially designed to aid ice sk:aten with presentation, arm movements, lines and stretching. and they work out at the Family Fitness Center in Costa Mesa. · Eventually, after they have aiven amateur competition their best shot. they ho~ to tum pro, pcrbaPljoinina a tounna ice show. At the national com~tiuon. they will do a shon prosram -a series of compulsory moves set to music. and a free l'foaram -a 4th-minute routine of their choosing that includes some (Pleue eee ICS SK.ATSU/ A2) ' Newport Beach's Fashion Island releases figure• showing the beat holiday season ever for the shop- ping center ./85 Shopping for a new home? Check the latest development reports In your Sunday Pllot./D1·3 It's been a .rough rid~ for Airspur INDEX . Jack (iallaaher only wanted to establish the first commuler'hclicop- ter service in OranJe County since the L.A. Airways helicopter crashd of 1968 killed 44 people. Maybe it was bed luck or bad umina or, as some critics suuest, lack of preparation and sensjtivity to the community. Whatever the reason, af\er less than Erma Bombeek C4 a year of o~ration, Gallqher's Brtdge C. Ainpur Commuter .Hebcopten, Inc. BulfMll 85 has been assailed by Oranae County Qaellfled 04.10 rcs1dcnts,probed by the Federal A via· CrONWord e 10 tion AJCncy and the Natsonal Trans- Edltorlal Page Ae ponauon Safety Board, cnt1c1zcd by Entertainment 88·9 county officials, ucd by a chief pilot 09 and bad&ered by the medaa Horoecope C• The nedaling helicopter ten-ice, ~~· 89.9 which carries commuters from John . Pubtle Notlcet ce Wayne, Fullerton and Burbank air· AMI Ettat• 01~ port' to. Lo Anacles International $port• 9 1.. Airport, wu scheduled to resume ltootc Market• Be· 7 KTVice today for the fint time in two T.e.vtlk>n 810 months and eight days. 88 9 The delay was caatcd by the Nov. 7 . r,:.:.•• C5 crash of one of the helicopters 1n Lona A2 · Beach. None of. the six persons •1w1•.ther•lll•'-' ... •lllF== aboard was killed, but Ainpur Presi· d nt Gallagher voluntanly aroundcd . ' . , I 1 • J. 1 KAREN KLEIN NEWS BACKGROUND the coptcn until the cause oft be era h could be determined. · The FAA also wanted the hchcop-" ten arounded unul the manufacturer could reek ian the tail rotor control lever that apperently failed due to stress le\lcls 1t could not wtthstand. The FAA aroundi.ns order wa tined Dec. 30. nearlyciaht wcekuncr tlie era h, "'hen the heliropter's Bntish manufacturer. Westland Ltd .• deviled a way to reinf<>ft:O the lever. · In the meantime. GalltJher has had to f acc enormous o~ratin1 costs . He wa $20,000 a day according to some accounts. ll1s thrcc addiuonal helicoptcn have been 1tting idle in (Pl--IM'AJUPUR/A2) • I AlnpurCommater Bellcopten, IDc. wueoWaledtor•rmeeenlcetodaJ.lD . ' • - Emergicenter gets cnii1<;h€d Cos\I Mesa's Emcraicentcr Wa~-in Medical Oroup needed some emcraency attenuon 'of it• own Saturday after a 22-ycar..old woman -arrested for drivma while under the influence of alcohol -plowed her car into the 17th Street clinic about 3 a.m. the center w11 open for bu1lnc11 by mid-afternoon. AtTetted for.drivlna under tho influence of alcohol was Karin Smith, 22, ofSanta Ana. She was booked into the Oranac County JaU a.nd bail was set at Sl,SOO. No one was injured in the pre-dawn crash. but the Emeraicenter buildina. 11 131 E. 17th street. was moderatelrdamqed, said Costa Mt$1 Police·Sat. Dennis Cost. A plate 11111 window wu broken and t.,..o of the clin e's treatment rooms were damqtd both Co t and a clinic cmployet reported. Despite the damaac. however. Smith told P..Qllce officers lnvettiptlna the craah that she was forced ofTthe road by another vehicle. Smith was drivina westbound on 17th and crossed the eastbound lanes before strOdna the sU"Octure, 1ccordln1 to ln-vestiptors. "She JUlt drove throu&h the door and took out two rooms." clinic employee Rae Lanon said. Plane search continues Oranae County Shentrs deputies pressed their search Saturday niaht for a small plane that reportcaly crashed in ruaacd Santa Ana Canyon Friday evenlna. But searchers have been unable to locate the crash-site or the tone emitted by an electronic distress slanal, reponedly picked up by another aircraft fly1n1 over the area earlier Saturda¥J...said Lt. Bob ~em­ mis. of the shenn s derartment. Kemmis said the 3 officers as· si.aned to the search were joined by a Sheriffs Aero Squadron airplane, carryint specialized electronic locat- ina equipment. and helicopters from both the Costa Mesa and Anaheim police departments. The search would continue throughout the niaht, he said. "We have not been able to locate the reported sianal," Kemmis said. He also said the aircraft that reported receivina thr cme,...ency siJnal did so for only a short penod of ume, which could indicate the crashsitc is in a steep, vertical canyon. A plane that took off from Full- erton Airport Friday bound for Bullhead City, Ariz. was reponed overdue, Kcmmissaid. "But we don't know 1f there is a correlation." he added. The sheriffs deputy also could not say how many people were supposed to be aboard the overdue aircraft The search bcpn about 9:30 p.m. Friday after a motonst driving on the Riverside Freeway reported that a low-flying aircran appeared to be in trouble and hcadina into a mountain. ------------------AIR SPUR HAS A ROUGH RIDE ••• From Al their hangers and he had to lay off employees. The 62-year-old Huntington Beach resident and owner of the business alona with his wife. Joan, and 26- year-old son~ Tim, said that fliahts out of John Wayne Airport were runnina 60 percent full before the crash. But he said he realizes the ques- tions over the safctr of Airspur copters and the womos about ad- dltionaJ structural defects may cause business to slack off a bit. Airspur has taken out three-quarter pafe newspaper ads recently. publi· cizana the resumption of service. The ads do not mention the crash or the safety measures taken as a result of n. Nor do they refer to Airspur's other problems -which began Iona before the crash. · In late September, about a week after the choppers were authorized to fly IS daily shuttles out of John Wayne Airport from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.. North Costa Mesa residents t>cpn complain1na about the noise and vibrations cau~ by the twin- eng.ine Westland 30 copters. The helicopter model is a civilian version of British "Lynx" military helicopters that flew in the Falkland Islands War. With Rolls Royce engines and the capa~ity to seat 16 people, the helicopters cost $4.2 million each . They arc not used anywhere else. Orange .County residents living along the San Diego Freeway and near Fullerton Municipal Airpon began filing complaints with their city and county officials within days of A1rspur's maiden flights. They claimed the copters filled their homes with noise pollution and they worried about safety hazards. Airspur began raising altitudes ov er the Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley hom~s and tried different landing and takeoff approaches over John Wayne and Fullerton airports. Nothing helped. Residents asked that curfews. new routes and decreas- ed daily flights be mandated. Nothina happened. Costa Mesa nurse Cindy Davis ·eormcd a aroup called Citizens Revolt Against the Shuttle Helicopters llnd affiliated-with the Fullerton CRASH group. ~he met with Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes the airport, aot her picture in all the newspapers and on television and was scheduled to meet with an Airspur representative to- work out a compromise. And then the helicopter crashed. Since then, she's been workina behind the scenes, trying to assure that the copters will lfke a different route -up the Santa Ana Freeway rat~er than the San Otego -to Los Angeles. She's gotten no assurance of any chan,es. But this week. she said. she did receive a letter from Ainpur's at· tomey. ''They're basically threatcn- inJ me not to open my mouth," she said. "Then they tell me to obtain lepl advice. trs like a bia company trying to fnghten off a little voup of homeowners .. They're womed that the community is going to rise up again. but I don't want to badger them. I want to give them a chance to show good faith in the community." It's doubtful Atrspur will court any more bad pubhc1ty. "I think if they're smart. ther,'11 try to avoid us." Davis said. • We're going to have to wait and sec." EX-MINISTER LANDS IN PRISON •.• From Al remaining assets. But instead of putting thetr in vestments 1n trust, the money went for company operating expenses. interest to other investors or Tcrmohlen 's personal gain. Molko said. Termohlen collected a $250.000 annual salary. "It was how he misused the funds." Ferris said, "It was supposed to be in trust accounts." At a hearing Tuesday. they expect to learn what happened to the rest of a $51 .000 income tax refund check which Termohlen used in part to purchase a $16,000car on the final day of his trial. Orange police Detective Randy McMahon said. Trial testimony rndicated Tennohlen used company funds to lease a Rolls-Royce and bu y an $80.000 Clenct sponscar and transferred its title to his name and sold it. He also had the firm lease cars for his teen-age son and daughter and used VB funds to buy houses, con· dominiums and diamond jewelry. court testimony showed. Judge set the heanng on whether Termohlen should reimburse the county for the costs of his court-appointed attorney. George Peters. Peters said the legal fees were about $25,000. Snodgrass. "'ho 1m ested $9.000 according to court testim ony. said she received interest paymenb lake clockwork up unti l December of 1981 , when a check was stopped for insufficient funds . The state attorney general closed the company in January 1982. Termohlen, who served a six-month pnson sentence for a 1973 grand theft conviction stemming from a failed car-leasing business. claimed he was indigent, McMahon s~ud. MoJko. the deputy d1stnct attorney. called Termohlen a profess ion con man. He was allowed to remain free an lieu of $25.000 bond pending the hearing. For Mrs. Snodgrass. another coun hearing 1s cold comfort. "Ma)'be we should have kept checking up on him ." said Snodgrass. who works for a land management firm in Santa Ana. Rather than forcing Termohlen to serve jail lime. Snodgrass said she believes the investors would be better served 1fTermohlen was free on probation but employed. "then his wages could be garnisheed and he could repay us, no matter how little " The couplr e~pect to recoup some of their in vestment as a portion 1ssccured by trust deeds. but their children will be forced to attend local colleges instead of enrolling out- of-state. ln vesugators also arc cunous about Termohlen "Someumes you have to learn from your mistakes," she said wistfull~. "f have my money in insured bank accounts now I guess you can't trust an ybod y." ICE SKATERS EYE OLYMPICS ••. From Al mandatory moves bu 1 allo ws for more freedom Their short program 1s performed to "All That Jazz" and their long proaram to a ~·ombmation of modern pop tunes and some classical works The pair say they should not have any problem making the team barrina unforscen ctrcumstances. "If we go out there and do what we're capable of, we should be able to do it." Bun said. Nicks said the skaters must be in top physical shape because Salt Lake City 1s 4,000 feet above sea level Both Burt's and Jill's fam1hes will travel to the competition with them. Parents' attitudes are essential to success 1n skatina. Nicks said. "You have to have wonderful parental .support -not only money but tim? and emotional support. You can imaiine -when these ki~ start skattng at 6:30 in the mornina. somebody's JOt to drive them (to the rink)," he saad. But it 11 a combination of thanas that all come totetherat the riaht time and make a champion. "It's notjult talent," he said. "You have to have self-discipline. couraae. an apprcc11uon of musk . a rapport with the audiences and the Judacs. a aood trainina environment and a aood coach," Nicki said. And yet. even people who seem to have all the inaredients don't always make it. "You miaht have a wonder- fully talented person who falls to pieces in front of people-I've seen it happen.'' he said. "There ts extreme pressure -you have to produce all the time and when you ~rform all the attention as on you. lfyou rah on your seat there's no way you can cover it up. And then you have to watch It on television four days later." lfall aoes well. Lancon and Watson won't have to cover anythina up. They will com~te on Jan. 18 and 19. The competition will be televised Jan. 21. FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT TO HIM ••• rromAl family astcts will be at the hiahe1t levels ever. The relative affluence and the 1v11l1bility of blnh CO~trOI will defuse the population uplosion the- ory of I few yean llO. he said. "Al economic P>wth occurs. the need for I~ famines to take catt or UI when we ttoldcrh11decre11td. By the tum of th• century, the U.S. population rtle Yilll hh zero and the population ~Ill stabilize at about 320 mf lllon." Dtveloploa natlon11re detrcaslna tl\e:lr population arowth at an even fatter rate, he acJded. The JX•k In worl*i4t· p09ul1tion ~wth prob- ably occumd In the 19609. Alona whh the dccrcatlna blnh "tt wUI come a hlaher hfr e~tan"~ - probably an averqc of 80 by the end of the century, Manel said. By the year 20,0, worries about depletlnJ ene11y aources llke oil. pa and coal wlll be over with the advent or eternal eneriy suppllesl he aald. ''Eneray will be Jutt I kc air and water. The concern will be for quality and dl1trlbutioni not quantity. We will use ttnewab e t0urce1 lllc.t tolarJ &eothcrmal and nucl~ar fl.Ilion ana the problem or tneray wlll be tolved for all tlmf\" ht ulcr. Until then. conaumcr aupply and demand will keep lht combuatlbl f'ucl1 avaJlablo Jn aood qu.anlltitt, hi added. And he predicted tha1 food and other limited commodltltt Will fall &nk) lht 11me CAlflO wtlh • technoloty for produclna them in laboratories Ju1t around the comer If n1tural 1uppllea n.in out. In dcallna with the f'uture , Manet used the nluttratlon or recorded history u a 24-hour clock. 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Snow, high winds rip Into Central Rockies Shultz will meet with Gromyko 81 'ne A11oc .. ted Pte11 [ Snow and h1ah wind bbmed the central Rockies on Saturday, with liaht snow showen scattered ahead of tM 1tonn all the way to tht Northeast. and frcczin1 rain left roads "riabt treacherous" in Virainia. causing hundreds of traffic accidents. More than a foot of snow fell in the Colorado Rockies, wind austs .of up to 7S mrh whistled · through caf\yons in Utah and temperatures fel t>Otow zero in the northern Plains from Montana across the Dakotas to Minnesota. - Pulitzer Prize winner dles Talks seen as chance to thaw icy relations WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State George P. Shulu headed for Europe on Saturday and a pivotal meetana with Soviet ForciJn Ministe( Andrei A. Gromyko agamst th~ backdrop of a 3S- nation conference lo reduce East-West tensions. Shultz. whose plane took off from AndreW1 Air Forte Base oul$1dc WHhrna· ton at 8: I 0 p.m. EST, earned hopes for a thaw in the icy rtlauons between the two superpowers and a ~umpt1on of stalled NEW YORK -Drama cntic Brooks Atkinson was ca.Ued .. the conscience of the theater," but it was the real· life drama of World War IJ which earned him a Pulitzer Prize. and he saidjoumaJism -not the theater -was his real lo"e. Atkinson, drama critic of The New York Times for 31 years, died Friday of pneumonia in a Huntsville, WOLFMAN Ala .• hospital at the a&e of 89. Playwri&ht Arthur Miller called him .. the only one who can be said to have presided . overBroadway." • RETURNS Darwln can be left out AUSTIN, Texas -Biology textbooks used in Texas schools need not mention Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the State Board of Education ruled Saturday in a decision called by some a "drastic step backward." Those who applauded the board's action noted it does not prohibit publishers from referrin& to evolution as long as tbey follow a 1974 rule rcquirine that it be presented as . ''only one of several explanallons of the origins of humankind." l, 110 pounds of uranium gone MEMPHIS. Tenn. -Enough enriched uranium to maouf~cturc 85 nuclear bombs can not be accounted for at the government's top-secret Y-12 plant at Oak Ridge, Tenn., according to a published report. According to the report, based on Dcpanment of Energy documents obtained by the Scripps-Howard News Service, the losses stretch back to 1947 with inventories being short by as much as 240 pounds dunng a single year. The article, which was written in Washington and appeared in Sunday's editions of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, said the DOE repe>rt listed 775.8 kilograms -1,710 1><>unds -of enriched uranium as unaccounted for between 194 7 and the end of the 1982 fiscal year. Small crowd at Dlablo protest SAN LUIS OBISPO -A dozen demonstrators stationed themselvei outside the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant on Saturday, the second day ~f pea~ful protest against a test license for the S4.3 billion facility . The small turnout prompted the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Depanment to decrease its contingent at a command pe>st outside the plant's main gate. San Dlego pet hotel ralded PASADENA (AP) -After an absence of a dozen years. Wolfman Jack is agatn howling over Los Angeles airwa"es tn the darkest hours of the night. The gra"elly voiced disc jockey. whose wolf howls made him a radio legend in the early 1960s. has brought his unusual style to station K.RLA in Pasadena. where, beginning late Sat· urday. he was to begin haunting the midnight-to-5 a.m. shift six nights a week. "They'll be howltn' in L.A baaa- bee,:' said the Wolfman. who will be 45 on Jan. 21. The Wolfman gained fame at XERB. the station that blasted all across the western United States in the 1960s from its 250.000-watt transmitter ntne miles south of the Rio Grande m Mexico For the past decade he has been a fixture on NBC's late-night television program. "The Midnight Special," and his syndicated radio show is heard on some 180 U.S. outlets and more than 1.400 stations in 52 countries. But it's been a long iime since his trademark "Aaaa-0000000" wolf call has been heard live in Los Angeles. The last Los Angeles station 1hat aired the Wolfman's show was KDA Y in 1972. Wolfman said he has avoided Los Angeles radio because his managers advised him that a show in Los AnJcles would tend to typecast him as a disc jockey and hurt his chances 1n films and commercials. "That's the way people think," the Wolfman ~d; "In L.A .. Jo~·ve got aJI the TV p(~ucers an directors and entertainment people. and they have a tendency to put you in a box. neaollat1ons to rc"ersc the nuclear weape>ns race. He "~ed he would ap- proach GTomyko "in a cons tructJve spint" when they mctl Wednellday 10 Stockholm. Sweden. , Bul Shultz left behind an administration report appro"cd by Pm1dent Reaaan and to be sent to Capitol Hill within the week that contends the Soviets have violated at least three arms qreements and most likely ran afoul of others. .. Thi~ 1s not an issue that can be ca aly swept under the rua," said a sen1or U.S. official who was insisted on anonymit~. Other than the repe>rt, the adminas. tration went out of its way to 1lJUCjt 1t was ready to tum a new comer in dealina wnh Moscow. The admtoisuauoo pubhciLed three daV' of tccbntca! U.S.&vaet talks on modenuzina the so-<:alled .. bolline" t>t- tween the two capuab, and officials .said Shuhzwuprepared lo discus a wide range of issues, mcludina the impau, in arm~ tensions.. provtdel a fonam for the U aM tatn to uscn "' commhmcut to abarply reducina nuclta.r wcapoas.. Pmident a&. apn, meanwhile. wiU tct tlv staee ~at home with a cone1l1atory speech Monday at the White House. ll Wlll be tclecul live 1n western Europe durioa primt--timc. talks. · After an ovcm1aht fl1pt, Shultz planned to meet in London wnh Pnme Miniuer Martare\ Thatcher and other British officials. He was due lo move on to Stockholm on Monday to confer with the NATO forcagn min1ste~ before soeakioa to a 3S-nauon d1$1nnament contertnce on Tuttday and seem, Gromyko on Wednes- day. The conference, an off-shoot of the 197S Hel in.k.i agreement to reduce East*West The Shulcz-Oromyko meetina probabJy will ovmhadow the disarmament con.- ftrenoe. much u their bitter lftlion lut September in Madrid, Spein, a Wttk aft.et the Sovieu downed a South Kol'Cln passc:n&er Jet with 269 people abol.rd. dominated that conference on European sccunty. huhz and lhe NATO allies ue prepe.r-. 1na a package of proposals des~ to Cite tensions . ..... ,. 'F U.S. soldier kidnapped in West Germany SCHWAEBISCH~GMUEND. West Germany· (AP) -A U.S. soldier told hif wtfe Saturday-that anti-nuclear activists kidnapped him and threatened to kill him unless West Germany removes the new nuclear missiles based here. polfoe sa1d. Hans.-Peter Sturm, a senior Police officer in Stuttprt. identified the missing soldier as Lane Fowler. 20. However, another poh~ source wbo declined to be identified said the soldier's name was Liam Fowler. The U.S. Army confirmed tbe soldier was missin& but did not Jive his name or details. Pohce said the soldier telephoned his wife at their home 10 southern Germany al 2;3S a.m Saturday (8:3.S p.m. EST Friday) to SI)'. six people kidnapped him and threatened to kill him 1f U.S.-made Pershing 2 missilet were not removed from the Army base where he serves. A police spokesman 1n southern Germany. Gerban:l Koller. said the soldier told his wife his c.ar, a red Dodac Charger. wtwammed from b(hind by another vehicle and forced to stop. - The soldier said lhe people got into his car, covered his eyes, then pulled him from lhe car and took him on a long drive in the other vehicle, according to police. Koller said police were searching for the soldiet's automobile and trying to locate anyone who witnessed the car bcinJ rammed. He said the scene of the reported kidnapping was unkn<?wn and no trace of the ~ or witnesses to the abduction were fou.~d ~Y ~tur~y ni&ht. Police sources repe>ned the soldier s wife said be had not spoken clearly and she was unable to understand everything he said. They said the soldier told his wife during that call thal his captors' anti-missile sentiments had to publicized by Amcncan media within 72 hours. He was also quoted u sayin& that police should be kept out of the case. At 1 :35 p.m. Saturday, a GennatHpeak.ing man called the Karlsruhe office of the German news agency DPA and said a U.S. soldier had been abducted, Koller said. The caller hung up wtthout givi111 fun.her information, be added. SAN DIEGO -The carcasses of three dogs were removed from a pct hotel during a raid that was promP,ted by allqationa of animaJ m~streatment at th~ cstabU_sh- ment. according to the San Diego Humane ~iety. Pohcc. assisted by officers from the humane society. led away three other d~ for $8fekeeping and tests dunng Friday's action at Kelly s Pet Hotel. A collection of 167 offier dogs, 28 birds, 26 cats, three rabbits and nine ducks was tested for disease by animal health care experts. but were left at the establishment, which boards animals for pet owners. "I think I'm past that now. but at one time any role I did was a disc jockey role ... At lea.at one L. A. realdent wun 't •ure what the excitement about Wolfman Jack'• return wu all about. , The soldier called his wife again at 5:30 p.m. ( 11 :30 a.m. EST) and suggested she tell her family in Aonda to alert the U.S. news media that ••the Germans att against deployment of the missiles," Sturm told West German television. 23 arrested in drug ring SAN DIEGO -Federal agents and local narcotics officers arrested 23 people in 14 San Diego County houses on Friday breaking up what they say is a drug distribution rin& that has dealt in cocaine, heroin and marijuana for several years. Agents from the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the arrests Saturday, saying they had seized cocaine wonh nearly $3 million, and marijuana worth about $20.000. Two kllled ln SF blaze SAN FRANCISO -A three-alarm MissLOD District fire caused the death ofa woman and a boy early Saturday, officials reported. The victims. neither of whom was immediately identified, were found in a front ~partment of the three-story building. Damage was eitlmated at $90.000. The cause was under investigation. WORLD - Police arrest 43 neo-Nazls FRANKFURT, West Germany-Police arrested 43 alleged members of a banned nco-Nazi group in a rajd Saturday at a tavern on the outskirts offranlcf~n. Some of those arTCSted were only 14 or IS years ofd and we~ released immediately, polict said. Japan vlewa 'The Day After' TOK YO -Nearly 39 yean after atomic bombs destroyed two Jal)9ncse cities and killed some 230,000 people "The Day After" movie about nuclear war opened Satuntay at local movie theaters. Survivors of the Hiroshima and N~saki bombinp said the film produced by Amcnca s ABC tclevi_sion n~twor~ failod to a.how how horrible a nuclear attack 11, but it was 1mpe>nant becaux it made people aware of the threat ofsuch a war. set=Vtce. march honor civil J!ghts leader __ ATLANTA (AP) -Politicians and celebrititi JOined a church service, march and rally Saturday to hon~r slain ci\ltl rijhts leader Mattan Luther Kin& and urged his foUowers to"renew1he1rcommitment to his nonviolent philos(iph}'.. Actreswctivist Jane Fonda and her husband, Tom Hayden, comedian Dick Gregory and Atlanta Falcons football star Billy "White Shoes" Johnson were among those attendtn& an ecumenical service Saturday mom1ni at Ebene1er Baptist Church, followed by a march and rally 1n downtown Atlanta Former Prt ident Jamm) Caner and Gov. Joe Frank Hams were amona some I ,SOO people a1tend1n1 a dinner Saturda)" night bononng Atlanta Ma)'or Andrew Young. who served a one of Kina's heutenants in the civil ri&ht'I movement. The acttV1l1es Weft the h1J!llt&ht of an etaht-da)' celebration of Kina ' SS th birth· day Sunday. He was pra.1scd as a hero and prophet for hi _work an the c1v1I nghts movement of the 19SO!. and 1960\ .. Let u not ck away tb1 iJ y after Jan. IS, but let u know that v.h'ilt the d;a) 1 over. our work is just bciinn1n " Yid the RC\'. Joseph L Robcn ' At Km& 1s bcma remcmblmt '" llanta and arou~d th~ nation. lcg11lat1on is pcodma rn lhc Ocol"JI& l~11sJ11urt to ma kt hasb1nhdeiya I h.uucholiday. At least 18 states and the District of Columbia curTCntly observe such a holiday, and last year. President Reagan signed a bill crcaung a national Kmg holtda)' 1n 1986 King was assassmated m Memphis. Tenn .. 1n Apnl 1968. His widow. Coretta Scott IOhg. is president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change. Young said the federal holiday "symbol- iies a nation finally committed to bnng about justice without violence." "It symbolizes a nation committed at least by law and sptnt to overcome the diversity of our populatton and mvolvc us tOfether in a brotherhood and s1~terhood of spirit .. Ltt u5 know that the sta~ificancc of this holida)' 1s that Martan s mu&&)e continues 1n our nauon and in us ," An e umated 2.000 marthcrs Joined Youna. memben of King'' famil)' - tncludinJ M" Kina -in a one-mile march from the church 10 the C'ap1tol. whert the> listened to more s~a~er\ and Joined aosptl cho1n 1n trad1ttonal c1' 11 nalm hymns, inelud1na "We Shall Over- come " The mard\ drew a \lanctr. of p;an1ci· pam~. r1t111n1froma11t1s' d"ll team from Asbev1lle. N.( .. to union mcmbcn from ~w York The marchen carried bannc~ such as ''feed the Jobi Not the Pentagon." and "U Out of Lebanon ana C'cntral Amcnca •• Kina wee\< ccrcmonie conUl'ue In .\tlanta on ~unda an'1-Monda» .. . But he added, "In m~ opinion. the arm) doesn't want 1t (the plan) because they want to get more time, more equipment and more chance to attack the suburbs and the moun- tains." Maj. Haddad dies of cancer LeacUnc a march of 2.000 lo • b.ooor of llartln Luther K1Da Saturd&.J to the Georfla capitol In AUanta were Jane Po114a, I A4 Or•nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 15, 188-4 Pasadena will procecute Jn Caltech Rose_ Bowl pran·k PASADENA (AP) -The caty will 1eek cnminal charges apinst two Caltech 1enion wbo admitted h&htina up the scoreboard at this year's R1*'8owl pme with their own unauthorucd messqe, a city attorney sa)'1. • "It would appear normal to prosecute such an incident," Michael R. Murnane said Friday. "From the preliminary infor- mation that I have, there were several clear-cut violations of law involved in this ca1e." Murnane said pranksters l>.\n Keael and Ted Williams, who detailed their elec- tronic escapade in a seminar Thursday at Caltech, could be charged with malicious mischief and trespassina. Tbey atlqedly planted an electronic device inside the Rote Bowl that allowed radio •ianalt from outside the stadium to cha.nae the scoreboard display. One of their professon at the California Institute ofTcchnol<>tY panted them class credit for the stunt "While there is naturally some admira- tion for tbaxtra work. we assume that they were willina to take the risk IUld the consequences for their actions," said Murnane. · Police Sgt. C.E. Gray said trespassina and malicious mischief are misdemeanors punishable b_y up to one year in jail and a S 1,000 fine. Gray said be bad no knowled&e of plans to prosecute the pair. MEMORY LOSS? ALDBMER'S DISEASE? If you or someone you know has experienced o loss of intellectvol abilities, such as memory, judgement or abstract thought, our reserach ~tudy may help. Our organization has been awarded a grant to evaluate a new medication for MEMORY LOSS. Qualified participants, who a re at least 50 years of age, will receive EKG's, EEG's, lob tests, brief. physical exams, a chest x-ray, medication ond visits with a professional, ALL FREE OF CHARGE . Copies of all medical test resulh will be provided to your doctor, upon your request. Your participation may lead to the use of a more effective ~edicotion for the treatment of MEMORY LOSS . For more information, please call: Irvine (71 4) 7 52-2157 or long Beach (21 3) 595-060 l Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. -S p.m. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY RESJARCH ASSOCIATES, INC. Fantasy eilds in coUrt Hearings h eld on -----'Twtltght Zone' deaths LOS ANGELES (AP)-Heanngs on the deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children on the set oflbe "Twiliaht Zone" havebrouJht to court five men who wanted to make fantasy but were caught up in a , real-life traaedy Instead. The five defendants, including director John Landis, are charged with involuntary manslauahter. A preliminary heariOf is bcina hel<i to determine if there is sufficient -evidence to make them stand trial. Before dawn on July 23, 1982, a helicopter filming a Vietnam war scene for the movie crashed, its whirlina rotor killing two small children and Morrow. One child was decapitated while bis father watched in horror. "This is a terrible, terrible accident that will obviously cause pain and an~ui&h to all of us for the rest of our lives," said Landis, fiabtina back tears after a court appearance last week by Shyan Huei Chen. Her only child, 6-year-old Renee, died in the accident. "I saw a hehcopter fall down ... and many fire sparks," Mrs. Chen said, speaktna in Mandann Ch111ese through an interpreter. Her voice was hltk more than a wtusper and she broke down in Lean u she remembered her little girl's last moments of life. Mrs. Chen, watching from across a n verbed, said she asked as50Ciate producer Georae Folsey, "Is that danaerousr' She said he replied, "It is not danaerous, only noise." Minutes later, her dauJhter was killed. The defendants -Landis, Folsey, production manager Dan AlJinJham, special effects coordinator Paul Stewan and helicopter pilot Oorcey Wmgo -have pleaded innocent to the criminal cbaraes. They say the crash was an accident that could not have been foreseen. But the prosecutor said in an opening statement that the defendants "acted recklessly" and disregarded minimal safety standards. Huntington Beach soldie.r was in Grenada Anny Spec. 4 Gre1 A. Coonley, son of Erika I. Cooksley of Huntington Beach, and Sgt. Terry M. Zlateff, whose wife is the former Luana Ellison of El Toro, participated in operations in Grenada. Cooksley is a helicopter repairman and Zlatcff is a military policeman, both stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C. Airmen lteueda Jlrl1toffersoa, whose wife is the former Robin Starnes of Newpon Beach; Ronald M. laemu, son of Ron and Mary lneman of Huntington Beach, and Nlcltola1 J. 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We've heard from more than a hundred of you ... by phone. letter and in person. Most of the responses have been mixed. You enjoyed some of the changes. and complained about others. Some longtime readers wondered wh y we needed to change anything. And many call ers questioned our new type style, commenting that it was difficult to get accustomed to. Newspapers change for the same reasons that people. busi- nesses, fashio n and automobiles do ... becauscourcommunities and our needs and our tastes change. We spentmostofl983 SIDllEY Hu11s COMPUTERS WON'T AID JOB HUNT Though cs ac Large: It seems to me that the greatest ed'°'cational fraud being perpetrated upon young people today is the assurance that learning computer skills will facilitate the1rentrance into the white<ollar /ob market; 1f any- thing. the preva ence of computers will shrink rather that augment the staffs in business offi ces. The person who proposes a new idea is rarely the best one to be put in charge of carrymg 1t out, for the gifts of conception and of execution do not commonly reside in the same per- sonality. (Also. along thi s line. is the re- minder by Justice Oli ver Wendell Holmes: "Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than in the ont where they sprang up ") ··1 ake no care for the morrow .. 1s a poor translauon of the Biblical in- Juncuon. for 11 seems 10 encourage heedlessness; a more accurate render· ing of th e phra~ would be "Be not anxious about th e morrow:· which rules out worry. but not foresight. Most tests test the ingenuity of the testers more than .(hey test the comprehension of the testees. We must certainly pay tribute to heroism in a crisis. but 1t is also well to keep in mind Jules Renard's observa- ti on. "It rs more difficult to be an honorable man for a week than to be a hero for 15 minutes." The very quality that raises a man may be the same one that drops him . for the asset that brings him to achievement may tum out to be a defect when he 1s called upon to maintain 1t. If someone feds obliged to use a foreign word, he should be ~ure to pronounce it proptrly: 1f you have to say, "That is my forte ... know that it 1s a French word mcf1nin1 ·•stron1 point" and has only one syllable pronounced "fort." and not an ltalum word. "forte." which 1s pronounced .. for-tay." and m eans "loud" in music. When I hNr someone u~ the phra~ ··da-.1oodcr" rn a dcrOifar<>ry Jen~. I chalk him up as a do•badder One reason the prison5 are .so CTOwded IS thll so many men who try to /1'Ye by their wits are under atp1U/1ttd ORANGE COASl Daily Pilat ask1 ng people what they wan tcd to read in the Pilot and what they expected their local newspaper to look hkc. More local news. poli ce news. in-depth coverage of issues, OC business information and fea- tures about the the many interest- ing events and people who li ve along the Orange Coast were all mentioned time and agajn b} current subscribers, and oc- casional readers. We've in- corporated all of those enhance- ments into the makeup of the ne w Pt lot We also heard manvcomments that the paper was noi easy to read. People couldn't always count on finding all the local news, or features or special events items grouped together. And they were sometj mes con fused about where one story ended and another began. In addition to re-organzing information to solve that prob- lem for you. we consulted the ( SHOE expert s on what would be the easiest, most readable type face now available. We lookedatthc newest and the best, made up sam pie pages. asked for opinions on what looked good, and then boughtthetypethatgotthe highest marks. Any change takes some getting used to, even if it's a change for the better. and we're sure you·n come to enjoy the clarity. bold- ness and style of the type we're now using. A good number of reader com men ts also concerned our new First Edition. which reaches the newsstand befor.e lunch with early afternoon news. Some read- ers think our front page is filled with "a lot of things that don't need 10 be sent into people's homes." They called the big headlines and choice of stories "sensational." Well, to be honest, they are ... just a little. Newspapers de- signed to be sold tn newsracks and --Q1 ..,. ~ at stores must catch a reader's attention. They are impulse buys and the top story of the day is not n~l)' the most significant story, but It must be the most interesting. For those of you who'd rather sec the news packaged more traditionally, we suggest you subscribe to our home deli vercd editions. You'll get all the news that's in our first edition. some extra stories about your com- munities, and a front page that reflects a different view on what the top news of the day is. The mvitation to comment on any aspect of the newspaper is, as always, ooen. But one caller to Friday's .rwe•re Listening0 line summed up what we hoped the the new design would achieve. .. Well, I wanted to say that there su rely is an improvement in the Pilot as of now. In other words, it's so newsy that I'm now two papers behind ... " .. GM agrees to send gripes to arbitrator ~ •• A ~ 4 4 • ·? • -------: .... :.=->: > WASHINGTON -Next week thousands of unhappy General Motors car owners will be able to tell their troubles to arbitration panels of the Better Businss Bureau across the country. If the claimants convin~ the panels that they bought a lemon and got stuck with repair bills as a result, GM will abide by the damage awards set by the 88B arbitrators. lo return for this agreement, the Federal Trade Commission has dropped a civil suit charging that the automaker sold vehicles 1t knew had potentially defective transmissions, camshafts and diesel-fuel injection systems. Owners di~satisfied with their awards can take GM to court. ''THERE GOES THE NUCISAR WARNIN6 SIRIH MAIN .... *'11C[ HOW MANY PEOPLE POH'T Pl:f ATTDITION 10 IT AHYMOR£,AUCE ? •• r ... --Probably the largest sin&le bloc of disgruntled cla imants wilf be those who bought GM autos powered by the S00,000 V -8 diesel cosines produced from 1978 to 1980. At least five owner groups have organized to Sttk compensation for costly ttpairs caused by rusting in the fuel injection system's pumps and other parts. The travesty of toasting Zhao's China U.S. keeps mum on the terror of dictatorship W.SHINu TON u £vcnas Ronald Reaga n wa~ toa!>ting "Premier" Zhao Zi)an gand pledging to "walk at China's side" rn the modcm1 zat1onofthe Mainland. word came from Pckmg that the Catholic b1ShopofBaoding had been sentenced to ten years. Bishop Joseph Fan Xueyan had been caught com- municating with the Pope. i.e .. "col- luding withant1-('h1nese foreign force~ t0Jcopard11c the secum-. oft he motherland." · As the bishop}\ 76. and has al read)' ser\lcd 21 year; in a Maom pnson, the added ten years 1 s ccrtai n I} a I 1 fe sentence. probably a Cleath sentence. At the sumptuouo; White House banqu('t the Reagan'\ p vc. however', the impending m:inyrc.Jom of the old pr. ... \t in no w:t> un~ttled lhccon v1v111ltty of the comp-.my fhe iJ1t· tmt1 from David Rockcfellmo Henry K1s\angcr to v1ohn1 st Isaac Stern , who copped an Acodcmy Award forthedocumcntary "From Mao to Mozart." !.ttmcd to agree with Prof Zb1gnicw Brzezinski. .. , hina crt'1ltcn hi partisan mood. H.L. Schw•rt1 Ill Publ·- Cha1y DoweUby , ..... _,,.. .... ,.,.. ,.,,,........,,.., Larry O. Speate M~l4"10t ' l and my presence here is for positive ~u pport." Perhaps Zb1g can tell us what Jaruzclsk1 has done to Poland that Zhao ·s gang has not done in spades to China. Or 1s thejailingof a Chinese pnest less a matter for condemnation than the harassment of a Polish bishop? Neither the President nor the press who chatted with him seem to have ra ised "human nghts." You see. folks, for all our posturing here about human nghts, Washington adores dictators-· so long as they have the sense en ough not to show up in Oashy boots. military tu nicsand visored caps. C'ovenng the prtm1cr's social cap- ture of the national capital, the Washington Post Style section gushed over "Zhao 's drawing power." .. H undrcd\ of Americans and Chi- nese jammed into two Washington hotels Last nta,ht to act• close look," as Zhao "made an appearance looluna dapper an a highly photoacnic lia,ht blue Mao suit.~ Meeting with business end aovem- ment leaden. the premier called for large transfusions of American aid. credit and technolasy: for Pck1n1 intends to "blaze a new. trail and build socialism with Chanesecharac- tcristics "With Re.,an 's bcncd1c· uon. th1scapital scemunxious to voluntccr.dehghted to havcbttn l 'ked But what 1s the policy rauonale for ourht'lpinaChinttcCommuni ts "bu1ldsoc11thsm" on the blcksotl bilhon human oonp? • Cambodia and V 1ctnam eJtetptcd. IM 1m(1nChinai.sthcmo1t Pat Bu.cu11111 rcpress1vc, lcast competent Com- munist clique on the face of the earth Where in J 950 per capita income on :raiwan and the Mainland was roughly equal at SSO per year. Taiwan's per capita income is today ten times that of the Mainland. The victoryofMao'sannies in 1949 appears, in retrospect, the most unmitigated disaster suffered by a great nation 1n the 20th century. With this crude peasant. tenth-rate poet and crazed (ncgalomaniac in absolute power, China. for 2S years, lurched from one national lunacy to another. The arcat purae • butchcrina m 1 llions, were follov.ed by the forced collcc11 v1z.at1on of the farms. Tht' disastrous Great l.np Forward wts succeeded by the even more calam1tou,('ultural Revolution. The suffcri na. the deaths, c~cccdcd what Stalin did to the peoples inside the Soviet empire. But.,atStahn'scod Russtawaun 1ndustnal poWt'r,a m1 htaryaianL At Mao·, end, C'h1na was routed by Vietnam, and rtm incd1neconom1c dump. E vcn the boat people will travd l ,OOOmilcs foa\'oid this hclltiolc;and the vcl') su lion that China may reclaim Hona Konaat century' end has p.uscd, hkc the lhadowof dcath. ovFrthc vtbrant cconomyoflhc Crbwn Colony In China today, there is no freedom .to speak your mind, no freedom to practice your faith, no freedom to educate your children, no freedom to travel your own country, no freedom to get out. Tens of thousands suffer in political prisons for sharina the beliefs of Ronald Reagan. Millions of families areaoing through the aaony of forced abortion, even infanticide, because of the Draconian birth con- trol Proaram imposed by the rqime with whom Reapn wishes us to take a walk. All over town this week. hands were wrung over what to do about the ··Taiwan issue." But, what is the "Taiwan issue .. other than that 18 million _P.C<>ple have wroua,ht, with the sacnfices of3S years, an economic and social miraclcfor theirehildrcn, and that thcr wish to retain their libeny and tie their fonunea and fate totheUnitedStatcs. Whyistbata "problcm1'' Communist China is today ripe for upheaval. Mao has been dethroned as 1nfalli ble God. revealed"8H bum bl· inaincompctent.dupedbyashe.ass ef a wife. Mao'saospel hat been declared Invalid. Thc"prq.malists" in powcrhavenothiDfupon which to base their claim to ICSJtimacy, no a,.ument-othcr than suca:ss-upon wtikh to resist on principle the · demands of the orthodo1 t0 return to Maoi m,orthedemandsofreformeri to dump "socialism.•• Beaaina the President's ~on. our "f ric.Dd.s" i.n China are not 1 n pc>wer. the)' are in pnson. Or the_y are dead. And we d11honor th0te Chi nae pa'riou-even u M dishonor the American wardcad an Korea -by obscqu1ou1cordi11itytoward the men Ytho ttnt them toeartyif!vu. FTC documents still under coun seal lay out the case· against the diesel en11nes in cold figures and hard conclusions. "Failure rate data received from GM indicates that in 1978 \'chicles, the failure rate for fuel pumps was close to 6.S percent," one report notes. Other documents put the failul'C$, occurrina anytime up to S0,000 miles, at 3 percent to 7 percent of the S00,000 cqines. Repair jobs on the defective fuel systems cost anywhere from $300 to SSOO-ora potential total bill ofS4.S million to S 17.S million. A 1983 memo eves the FTC's rationale for purswna GM on the faulty diesels: "The decision to purchase an Oldsmobile diestl was likely based in Wac pan on previous positive experiences with au cnaine Oldsmobiles or on the division's reputation. Purchasers would have had no reason to expect a water contamination problem, si nce it is not a frequent or costly occurrence in ' psoline cnainc vehicles. .. Given the evidcn~ of costly damqc, it i1 likely that information about the propenlity of GM diesels to suffer the problem wouJd have af.. fected buyina decisions." But the FTC noted a fu'ndamentaf flaw in the retrofit plan: .. The Rtrofit kit will not prevent a water con· tamination problem .... GM'1 Jetter docs not clearly convey this impon· ant fact.' It does not tell ownen that the device is only a partial solution to the problem .... Ownen were nevet fully told the risk involved if they failed to take advantage of the SSO offer. Even if the owner purchased it, GM refused later reimbursement for water contamination." I ..... ,.,.,_.,,_ ............. _... "Yours 11 the ~tear volce of reason, Evans. Cool It." I --' ' SUNDAY. JANUARY 15, :1984 Oregon pull1 Pec·10u~t over UCLA In b91ketball. 83. Business Stocks 85 86 - Entertainment 88 Televislon 810 Padre owner Ray Kroc dead Super Bowl has-all.the ingre~ients OAK BROOK. 111. (AP) -Ray Kroc, .owner of the San Die'o Padres and the man who bu1h McDonald's Corp. into a fast- food empire after buyina the franchise for a Califomta ham- burger stand, died Saturday at the aaeof81. -Kroc died an a San Diego hospital ofhean faiJure, sa1d Dick Starmann, vice president of cor- porate ·communications for McDonald's. Kroc suffered a stroke on Dfc. 23, 1979. He said his required medicauon was "incompatjbJe with lhe use of alcohol" and ltS pert of his treatment be entered an alcohol rehabilitation centeT. Kroc founded the McDonald's fast-food cb&n after obtainina franchise rights. Raiders~dskins matchup could be the best oneln c amptonship history Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but ... •It does notauarantce a aood or close game, but the Super Bowl matchup this timernal be the best the gamebasbadinXVll years. •Thedcclinein the National Basketball AssQciation is terrible ... AlreadylbemiddleofJtnuaryaod not one new nickname. · •Goose Gossage would not be worth the money the San Dicao Padres will pay him even ifbe could throw the ball as hard as he did two or three years aao. •My choice for athlete of the year for 1~83isChris McCarron ... yes, theequestnan McCarron. •The 1eeuriry forces at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will have to be beefed up considerably from the troops that handled lbe fan riot followinJ the R&ders-Scattle AFCchamp1onabipp.me. · •The1w1ium isa few blocbaway from his boute, but Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coach John McKay will notattendSuperBowlXVIDbutaays be will be back to coach the Dues in 1984, "even if it isn't by popular demand. .. •Populardemandat McKay's former place of employment, USC, is for a ehanae at the top m the athletic dcpartlnenl . .. •Lyle A1zado o!tbc Raiden la wretched~ but!,. fo,r one, will take him over Steve unton. •To1COteon three out of five i1 not bed but I ltill tbink Ma Wills and Hoyt Wilhelm beJona~ bueball Hall ofFame and they will set my vote apin next year. •When Edmonton Oilers super player Wayne Gretzky is ready for hi• nicbe in the hockey hall, a niche won't beenouah ... heitherwilJ a fOOm ... theguyWillnced.hisown wma. •The sports players associations continuetdscreamaboutaction• taken apinst dopers but one way to reduce the problem would be to tell their members to stop sticking that stuff up their noses. •The intriiuina thing about the Super Bowl is not which team will win but whether NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle will present-the Vince Lom- Bui Tucu1 SPORTS COLUMNIST bardi Trophy to the Raiders· Al Davis if the RedskinJ lose. •Most hopeful thinaat:>out the Super Bowl telecast is th .. t CBS will show lcuofWashinaton owner la.ck Kent Cooke ... not to mention JimrnytheOreek. •Tbehypcandhooplaandcash flow leading up to Super Bowl XVIII will alt.er the point spread to ~lose to · even by Kickoff, IO ff you like the _,.....,..s.Nllt Kaidcrs, set down early. •It mi&bt also be a SoQd mo\le to set a small wqtf down early Oil the An1tl1 to win the Amtticao lia'auc West ... Somepilcrunghelpbu · - arrived and there bas to be ooe morei year in all tbote millionam •It was ju.st one ~r aao th.at ~Swnbrennerintroduced Billy Martin apio as manaaeroftht Yankees and signalled the ~nnlna of a great neweraofbucbell 1n New Yo~ , •It 1s not quite c:Jear wby Sou them Californiafts would be elloeacd fO buy tickets for Olympic bueballua "demonstration sport .. when it will be less husleto go see a demon· stration by th.e Angels or OodlerL • •Heard somewhere ... Rqaie Jackson will give you lht shirt otrhiJ back·-. Of cowse..-be will oaU a prett • conference toannounoe it / Anteaters. salvage road trip UC Irvine topples Spartans, 77-72 to go 1-f or-3 Spedal lo die Daily Pllet SAN JOSE -UC Irvine ended a dismal and disruptive road trip on a somewhat comfortina note SatwdaJ by withstand.in& a f\irious San Joee State rally ln the final minutes to win 77-72 in PCAA basketball act.ion. Lolen of their first two pmts Ola this tri~, which bepn Monday, and minus guard Raymond Lankf~ who was rusm~ Friday bec::aute of "an attitude detrimental to the team... the Anteaten came out spiritedf y against the Span.ans to post their third victory in five conference outinas and even their overall matt to 7-7. The loss, meanwhile, dropped San Jose S\ate to 2-3 in conference, 6-8 overall . .. We would have liked to have won two of t.brce OD 1:bis TQ1id trip but.. obviously, we•u have to settle fOT the one," offered UCI Coach Bill MuUip.n ... I'm glad to finally ,et 1 win:· But. it didn't come easy. FV's Russ Abrahams (left) has grip on Mayfair's Mark Burke; Coach John Rosales comforts Scott Harrison after a lou. The Anteaters. who lead the entire game, broke out to an early 8·2 lead and expanded thal to 36-20 before the Spartans reeled off seven stra.iglit points to trail only 36-27 at halftime. In the second halt~ UCI apin manufactured a huge margin, leadina 64-41 at one point only to see the Spartans score the next 11 points to get back into the game at 64-S2. 2\brahams uses his savvy to pull it out The Spartans continued thetr 1urse right up unul the fin<l! buzz.er. Baron senior wins 24 7 c lass, beating -- previouslyundef eated Barnes, 11-8 8y JOHN SEV ANO Of .. Dellr """' ..... Asked which was more difficult - trying to move Servite defenders as 1n offensive lineman or winning the Five Counties wrestling tournament hosted by Fountain Valley High, Russ Abrahams 1ust smiled and answqed diplomatically: "They're equally a~ tough." Abraham'>. however. was able to accomplish what his Baron team- mates couldn't against the Fnars on the football fiel d. and that was rccord a victory 1n w1nn1ng the 248-pound class1ficat1on Saturday night. And Abrahams, a senior, won his event in impressive 'fashion . by whipping previously undefeated Trent Barnes of Clovis West by an 11 -8 decision. Barnes. a sophomore, entered Sat- urday's finale with a 17-0 record. 16 by pins. With a build similar to Washington Redskins running back John Riggins. Barnes was no slouch. But Abrahans jumped on his inexperienced foe. using a headlock and throw and a near fall to take a quick 5-0 lead. Barnes. who had pinned 16 consecuti ve op_ponents before winning a 7-1 semifinal de- c1s1on earlier in the day, got as close as 9-6 before a quick rtversal by Abrahams in the final seconds of the second period helped him maintain his five-point advantage at 11·6 Miller leads Hope, but not satisfied · Outt~ disappoints . him despite eagle _ PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Johnny Miller boled out a pitchina wedie shot for an eaaJe-2 and, to his surprise, retained a one-1troke lead Saturday t,fter four rounds of the fivc-<lay, 90- bole Bob Hope Desen Golf Classic. Miller's IOS·yard shot that found \be cup on thc..scvcnth hole at lndiJln Wells was the h1&h point of what be described as a d1sappomt101 day despite a scorecard that added up to 69, three under par. "1 felt like I was goina 'to &et run over out there-and for a while I was. 1 wu, what. two or three \)ebJnd at one time?" Miller sa1d. I .. , ~'std up a lot of opponunit1cs. ow 1t'1anybody's1oumament. I had i chance to open up a three·, four-, vc-bot lead. And I didn't do it. I on't hkc to let the other guy creep pon me.'' Miller, who has won unofficial tJea m his la l 1wo itaru, ~mplcted one round over each of four de rt c:our1C1 w1th a 270 tOU\I, 18 und~r por. Jim Simons remained one stroke off the pace with a 69 at La Quinta. Simons, who also scored an ea~e. will take a 271 total into Sunday s final round at Bermuda Dunes. The two leaders played in some· thina approchina peace and quiet. while a massive, pany-malcin&gallery pthered at Bermuda Dunes where the celebrity field -includint the host comedian, former President Gerald Ford and House Ss>eUer Tip O'Ncil.L-perfonned bcforcutional television cameras. Slender Jack RenneT aJw was at Bennuda Dunc and sanorcd the confusion well enouah to hoot a 68 and move within two.shots of the top SJ)Ot at 272. Lee Elder, with a 70 at Bermuda Dunes. •nd John Mahaffey, with a 68 at la Quit.a, were another two shou back. • . Arnold Palmer, a five-time winner or thi event who played with Hope. Ford and O'Nc11l a his pro-am partners, bad a 69 and mi d th4 cut for the fin~ round at 29.l Defcndina champion Keath Fcrau with a 74-289, also failed to qualify for the fifih round. I entering the final two-minute stanza. A near fall , for which Barnes was awarded two points. made the final score close. but Abrahams used his savvy to keep his opponent under control until the final buzzer. "He wrestled with a big hean tonight." praised Fountain Valley Coach John Rosales. "The kid put a lot of prtssurc on him from the top. It was also a big win for the team in that it moved us up in the standi~." Fountain Valley, with 1001/J points. finished in the No. 5 spot. with Clovis West taking top honors with 200 points. "The match was pretty much what I expected," said Abrahams, who improved his overall record to 20-1. "Gemng past the first round was the big thing because, until today. he had never gone past the first penod." Barnes., sitting by ·himself in a darkened section of t}\.e gym , was disturbed by Abrahams' lack of action in the match but said the loss should help him mentally. "He stalled more than I antici- pated." said Barnes. "You can't force something.. you have to wait for the refleree) to. He (the referee) kept tellin~ us to wrestle but wouldn't do anything about it. "Still, I'll get him. I'll get my chance." Abrahams admitted he stalled. but only in the third period once he had established his margin. "Toward the end, when I got up on Joliny lllller doff• h1a bat to die crowd &fti.i iliiklii.i birdie ~tt at the Bob Hope DeMrt ClaMlc S.tmday. I I t I I I points, I stalled a little. But that's strategy." offered Abrahams. Allhough Barnes entered with 1m- pressi"' credentials, Abrahams fell he had ~rtam ad vantages. too. "I thought I had a lot going on_~J side." he said. "Being at home helpcu. and my expenence. 1 thought I had a 101 more going my way than he did tu .. s. The Barons also had a fourth. fifth and two sixth-place finishes. At 122 pounds. junior Many Stretch took fifth pla~ at 129. 1un1or Robert Uyckawa finished sixth: Cary Franco was fourth at 148. and senior <kott Hamson was sixth at 194. "We did a lot better than I ant1c1patcd:' noted Rosales "Going m I had hoped for a top I 0 Jin1'>h and we ended up among the top five We wrestled with toughness and a lot of heart." No one. more so. than Abrahams "We did not taxe care of our 2).. point lead, which is upsetting.•• adde4 Mulligan. "Jerome Lee rud ldme things we did not like in lbe seoond half, includin~ getting into foul trouble, but bes coming (on)." Lee. before fouling out, tcOred 12 points. Sophomore forward Tod Murphy. who was 7 of8 from the field and also grabbed a team-tU&b nine rebounds, was UCl's leading 9COref with 22 points. Team captain Ben McDonald added 18. Senior guard Georg_c Turner ~w hm1tcd action after suffering a broken nose with 4:21 remaining 10 the first half. Turner, who was hit by an unmtcnt1onaJ elbow from a Spartan defender, tncd to play m the second half with a protecuve dcVlce but wu unable to. although he should be ready for the Anteaters' next pmc Thursday night at home apinst FmnoState. A thriller, it's not; OCC falters, 52-37 Char er defense. 29 Pirate turn_o_v_e_rs_ key Cypress victory B1CURTSEEDEN Of .. Dllllr ........ . Whoever said the only ure thinas are death and taxe forsot to include low·scorina CyprttS Cottc:ac ba kct- ball pmcs -- For the la t couple or }Cln Of • C)l:>rc 5 Coach Don Johnson has come up with squads not unlike has 1983-84 team -a collection or players lackina ~at he1Jht. sharp shooters and speed That lte\'t1 but one team annbute 1nc:f Johnson makes urt it is ustd to the fullesL It' called dcfen and It worked to pcrfccuon ~turday nt&ht apin t "' 1unaOran e Coa t Coll an a South Coa t Corifttenet battlt. The pm 1n1 f'IC'l were at their be \, and the r1ra& found them- selves prt 1f'\a. nd 29 OCC' tum- o~crs later. (.)'p~ had recorded a 52·37 victory. dropp1na lht. P1ratc:1 to 1·2 In SC'(' pll). "I'm 1u~t thorough I) d151usted. •• fumed OCC Coach Tandy G1U1 , "We got 11 shots 1n the first halfand I 3 tu mover\." Ntcdless 10 say. the first 20m1nutcs of Saturday nighl's pme -which ended m a 16-16 standoff -were quite unforgettable for both G1ll11 and Johnson "We had too many mtstakei. .. adm1ltcd John~n. whosr c~ own a ~hare of ~ond plaet tn the SC'(' wllh a 2-1 record "f thoqht we played hard Olt UtftnSC bu1~~ too d1SJ01n~ on offense." .,r lndttd, the first-half numt>crs w-erc lesJ than alowma for both squads, C:yprts took 25 :hots 1n the first half and promptl)' htt si;w. of them (24 perttnt) OCC. m~nwh1lt, wat mort sdcct1-.c and hit S6 pnunt of 1 ,hon (6 of I l ). But the Bua turned the tdll "' O\cr 13 times. It wen downhill frQm there. . • ( yp~-· · And)' Maru ch. ho d1dn'1 have a ~int in the fltll haJ( ·ortJ a pmc--hi&h 14 an tbf n4 half to help the C'Nrgcrs pull ::r C.{,prt took the kad for 22· .. 0 and lo~I) ~ 1dcn~ the marsa• I (Pteue .... occ~ •• -Or1n99 CoMt DAILY PlLOTl8unday, January 18, 1814 Extra incentive for Raiders, Redskins I TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -The common denominator (or the Wuhillf'OD Redwn1 and \be Lot Anldet R.ai.dm ui Suptr Bowl xvn111 the Pitubwlb siee1m. If t.be Recttkins win the Vtnce Lombardi Trophy, emblematic of the National Football Leque chamoionah1p, they will be lhe fint team to do to In conJCCutlve tcUOru since the Ste.elm won Super 8owl1 Xlll and XfV. Wuhinaton beat Miam i. 27-17, in Super Bowl XVU Wt January. to capcun more thM 1wo Suptt Bowl titles. Wbtn ~called Oakland home, lbe R&idm tron •J>tt 8owl1 XI~~;!,! over Minnesota) and xv (1'1·10 ovu . lphia). Tbe ltedtkiD• and Raidert On.isbed l·l in theNFL~ln 1983-Wuhi!latonthe National Confettnce champion at 14-2, L.o1 Aaalelet the bnt ui tho Arnmcu Confettnce a1 r~. Miami and Oal1u aho wound up at 12-4 -but I.be Raadm dd'calcd both the DolDhinl &Ad the CA•bo)'I durina the year. The t.-o Super Bowl quancrbacb finis.bed 1·2 u well -1n 1970. The IWdtn' Jim PIWlken .. then playtDj for Stanford Untver· shy. was the WUlDtr of the Hemn.an Trophy u the best colleat football playn and ihe Redsbnt' Joe Tht1smann. th~o calllJll Nottt Oame'1 lllD&la, was 1CCOnd an the b&llouna. Thia year, Tbemnann lwtpt the awa.rcb. H~ narrowly misted belDJ the NFL pulina ctwnp1on -his f'our lD\t1"0t'pted P&SJet on lhe flnaJ weekend dropped him'° eecond - but he was the !ealuc'i Most Valuable Player and Oft'enuve Player oft.he Year. and wtU be the Nf'C'1 SWUJ\& quamrbeck 1n the Pro Bo..,t Jan. 28. He threw 29 touchdown paun and wu un.etttpled only -t I timei. Plunkett, 11th lD NFL pa iQ&. thtev. for 20 TO. and 11 1nttn:epuon1. Tbe1smann alto had the last word when the teams in W11h1naton last Oct. 2. Ph.anken threw thl'U' ioucbdown pu1e1, one of them to ChfTBrancb on a pla} covenna 99 yards. as tbe IWden ·built a 3S-20 lead throuah 3YJ quarten. But Tbeaunann, who had thrown an earlier aconna pau, hit two mori in the clos1na mu:nucs.. lbo ~winner a 6-yarder to Joe W~n Wilb 33 NCOnda n=mainlna for a 37.35 V1C101')'. Plunkett completed 16 of 29 pwc1 for 372 )'llds and Thctamann ll of 39 for 4 l 7 in the same. ' Plunkett'• primary rectiver dwina the ICUOD wat u,ht end Todd Christensen. I former Nruuna buk n=jccted by both lhe Cowboys and the New York Oi&nts, who this ICUOD led the Nfl. In rteetvinj. Kia 92 catchet mcludina 12 for TO., and bl1 l ,351 receivlna yards wett KCOnd only to K.aDJU City's Carlos Canon. wilb 71 recep ona, 1ood tor 1,225 )ards and ei&bt TO.. 1*.b team alto baw heavily on the 1to\WS ~ and each h:Y a suptr rubJler. The Rcdlk.ms' 11 l 2-year vet.er&n John RialnJ. who broke the NFI.'1 sin&lHt&IOD t0uchdown record with 24 in l 9ll He it primarily an inside man, bulldorln& his way with no finesse. R.ia>na. the Most Valuable Playedn last year's S-uper Bowl, finished with l .~:Jcs-::S durina the seaton. In tho p~otra, he 119 Yards and three TDt 11 WaahJnaton roulcd the L.o1 Anacin Rama · 51·7 and 123 yards and two TDI fn the 24-tl• victory over San Franci1CO for the NFC utle. If the Ra.id.en win n .. they'll become the only team betidn the four-ume·dwnpion Stcdcn Newport's Soper $27 ;000 richer after bowling win From AP d11pa~ ALAMEDA -Butch Soper thre-t.-two G clutch stnkesin the 10th frame of the u.tle game to win the $150,000 AC-Delco ' Classic, beatina top-seeded Gary Siad· more, 172-168 Saturda>. Soper. from Newport Beach. packed upS27.000for his vu:tory. In the low-sconna title game, Soper trailed throua}lout and appeared to be beat.en until Skidmore left a 4-6-7 -10 split in the ninth frame. Skidmore, Albuq_ueniue. N .M .. seekloa hts third Pro Bowlers Assocution utle, still could have shut out Soper with two strikes in the 10th frame. He got the first one, but left a four-pin on his 11th ball to leave Soper the opening. Soper, who bid not struck on either lane goina fnio the decid1na SOPER I 0th frame, calmly stepped up to the line and threw a pair of strikes that earned him the title and a return visit to the prefllllous Ftrestone Tournament of Champions. It was the second carecr utle for Soper. and the bigest payday. .. When I got up to the I 0th frame, J was thinhna to myself, 'I'm no loser.' I couldn't believe it when Gary left the bia four (split) an the ninth," Soper said. "I used \0 be a pressure bOwler, because I used to bowl for a lot of money back home. "And the pressure was there loday, because the bigest check I ever made before was for S 11.000. and now I had to throw two strikes for S27.000." Skidmore picked up S 14,000 for his ~pd-place finub. To reach the fin.ale, Soper ehmin.ated J1mm1e Pn tts, Jr . La wren cc. Mass.. 2 34-1 98 Io the carltcr matche1, Pn\U downed 13-ume PBA uthst Warne Webb, who wu aotnt for a record tlurd strl.lght Victory, 19 3-1 S 7. and romped past GU Sli.k.er. W ubinJton. NJ • 245-191. 'Gooae' pluck• rich contract Malone top NBA vote-getter NEW YORK -uni.er Moses m Malone of the Philadelphia 76ers attrael.ed a record number of votes to head the starters for the NauonaJ Basketball As~ IOCl.IUQn's )4th All-Star Game, the league announced Saturday. The 6-10 Malone drev. 927,779 vot.es from more than 2.S million cast by fans. The leaaue's most valuable player last season when he led the 76en to the championship, Malone 1s avcraama 23 3 pQints and l 4.1 rebounds this season Jouuna Malone on the East starta.na team arc forwards Juhus frvina of the 76ers a.nd Larry Bird of the Bost0n ultics. and auards Sidney Moncnef of the Milwaukee Bucks and Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Piston&. for the West, the fans chose IU.rttm Abdul-J abb&r of the Lakcn at center, Alex Enahlh of the Denver Nugets and Adn&n Dantley or the Utah Jazz at forward , and guards Georac Gervin of the San Antonio Spun and Muic Johnson of the Lakers, the top vot.e- getter 1n the West. Ezpreu sign• ez-Trojan Foote LOS ANGELES -Offensive linemen [i] Chris Foot.e and Jack Campbell have •II t signed 1984 playing contracts Wlth the Los An&eles Express, the United States Foot· balf Lcaaue team announced Saturday. Foot.e, a 6-3, 262-pound cenler, played wnh lhe New York Giants of the National Football t.eaaue tn 1983. Foote, who played has college football at the Un1vers1ty of Soutl\ern California. was onginally a sixth-round draft choice of the NFL's Balumorc Colu in 1980. He played with the Colts an 1980 and I 981 and signed a free-agent contract with the Giants m 1982. Campbell, a 6-S , 28S-pound tackle who attended the Universit}' of Utah, was a sixth-round draft choice of the NFL's Seattle Sea.hawks in 1982. He saw action with the Seahawks in 1982 and 1983. The Express also announced the saan1na of linebackers Brad Vassar and Regie Williams, running back Derrek Peels, defensive back Wendell Williams. offensive auard Randy Dickerson and place-lacker Jam Thayer. The ExpreH opens its tr11nma camp Fnday at Loe.a Beach Stat.e with more th.an 90 playen expected in ca.mp Frazier 'unaware' of gun law .\TLA,"TIC CITY. N.J. -Former m -.orld heaV)""'el&ht boiuna champion Joe Frazier. v.-ho was arrened and laler relea~ on charaes of posscss1na an unreJistered handgun. sa :rs he wasn't aware he needed a s,e:ec1al permit for Ne~ Jc'"">· "I have a permit forthe gun 1n Penm)lvan1a:· said the former fighter known as "Smok1n' Joe," who was arrested in Washington Town5h1p, N.J .. after a state trooper found a .!S 7 Magnum 1n his 1976 Cadillac. "I wasn't aware that I needed one (a permit ) because I was 1n New Jerse> l was in a hurry to iet down to sec my boys. who were fighting 1n Atlanuc Cit) ... Fru1er said Fnda)' night. NEW YORK -Rach "Goose" Iii .r. Go11aa~·· free aacnt .contract, sian~ last . .-Lendl McEnroe meet ln flnala week ~th t~e San D1eso. Padres, will pay , ' the !Chef pitcher a m1n1mum of $9.9SS i NEW YORK-Dcfend1nach.amp1on ~ malhon auarant.ecd over the next five years. -Ivan Lcndl of Czcchoslovalua and l 983 Under terms of the deal n~ou~ted by Gossaar's Wimbledon winner John McEnroe moved •nt, Jerry Kapstein.1.. the relievers salary wall be into the finals of the Masters lcnnis $875,000 for 19~41 $6Su,OOO f9r I 98SJ. $800,000 in 1986 championships for the second conteeutivc year. and then S l m1lhon a year an 198 t and 1988. That Lendt. who 15 malcana hii fourth straight trip to the comes to. $4,325,000 for the next five years. In 1989. he ta tie match 1n this season-ending Grand Prix event and will receive either S 1.S malhon 1f the Padres exercise lookana for has third consecuuve crow.n. defeated their option for the sixth year, or a S300,000 buyout Jimmy Connors, 6-3. 6-4, while McEnroe routed top- from the cl~~· seeded Mats W1lander of Sweden 6-2. 6-4. In add1uon. the contract calls for SS,330,000 an The winner of today's best-o?-five-scts final, which deferred money payable at the rate of $240,000 a year will be nationally te levised by NBC, will pocket from 1990 throua}l 2006 and then $125,000 a year from s 1 oo ooo The runner·up will collect $60.000. 2007 throua}l 201 6 · Lovller Linda romp• at Anita ARCADlA -Lovlier Linda, the ~ even-money fa vonte, took the lead ap- proaching the far turn Saturday and then pulled away to wan the El Encino Stakes by sax lenaths over Weekend Surpnac before a crowd of 41,818 at Santa Anita. Lovher Landa, ridden br Bill Shoemaker and carryana 11 7 pounds, covered 1·16 m1le1 in 1.42 and paid $4, SJ 60 and $2.80. Anteater swimmers toppled NORTHRIDGE -It was a Iona afternoon for bott. the UC Irvine men's and women's swam learn s 11 the Anteat.ers d(9pped non-con- fcttncc dual mertf here to the host Mawion aturday The A.nteat.er men fell, 79-34. as Kun Fuch1 and Kirk Nicholson were the lone UCJ swimmers to capture fintt. Fuch•. a freshman from San Jose, clocked 1 21 82 \0 win the SO freestyle, while Nicholson took care of the 200 brcuutrokt 1n 2· 11 40 The UCJ women came out on the shon end of an 8J.23 acore. Ltt McKinney w11 the lone bnaht spot for the An teat.en, as she cap_turcd first 1n the 400 1nd1v1duaJ medley with a 4:H 44 effort and 1 third in the 500 rrecstyle (5·30.36). Ex-Cowboy Bameejolns USFL OAKLAND -Benn y Barnes. who m· ended a decad( at cornerback for the Dallas , II• Co""Oo)\ ""hen he retired aft(r tl'lc 1982 sca)on hu ~1gncd a one-year contract with the Oakland Invaders of the Unned States Football League Barne~. 32. played for Dallas 11 years af\er they \1gncd him as a free agent out of Stanford. Career marks include 11 antercepuons. two safeties and appearance'! 1n 21 pla )off games The UCI ~omen·, ttam nut compete• Frida) hosuna the Unavcr· my or San Dlqo. Nuc competiuon (or the men will be 1urd1) when they cravcl to face Nev1d1-La1 Ve111 loatb qu.rterb&Ck Walter Lewil of Alabama II polled down by l'fortb '• Todd lhell of BTU durl.l:ll or Bowl. • I TM11rnano rehed most on Owt1e Brown. who caufit 11 i-sses for 180 ¥ards in that pme q&Jnlt tbe Raiden and fin1&bed tied for ftnt 1n the NFC (and ued for mth overall) The ~den' 11 Marcus Allen, very much the anmhcsis of RJ.aain1. A KCOnd·)'e&r pro, Allen'• 1uet1 arc speed and eluai veneu. UC l"1De'1 Tod Murphy trle. to pull re- bound away from Gerald Thomu of 8aD Joee State Saturday durlni PCAA en· counter. ADteaten won, 77-72. Rustlers can't repeat upset pei;-formance Saddleback also suffers one-sided conf ere nee loss Golden West failed to duplicate at~ performance of Wednesday niaht \~~hen the Rustlers upset Santa Ana. ~d the result was a one-sided loss South Coast Conference basketball loss at Fullerton. Meanwhile. Saddleback had the same kind of luck in a Paci fic Coast Conference encounter. falhna at lm- penal Valle )'. Herc's how 11 happened: Fullerton 87. Golden Weet 70 The Hornets jumped out to a 14.4 lead at th( outset and never looked back. Af\er ao1ng an at halftime down 41-27. the closest Golden West could come was 10 points midway throuah the second half But the Hornets (3-0 an the conferen ce. 11-S overall) went on another spurt and by the thre(· minute mark. both teams had cleared tht"1r benches On( of the primary reasons for the romp "'as Fullerton's dominance on both boards. The Hornets held nearly a 2-1 rcboundma.ad vantaae (36-19). lim1tana the Rustlers to just one shot much of the ta me. while getuna multiple shots at their end. A bright spot for Golden West was the play of aophomore forward Rich Murra)'. who hll 1 l-of-13 field-Joal tne1 and finished with a team-h11h 22 points. Freshman Rob Dameron added 10 For Fullerton. 6-7 forward Robbie Lucas was the standout. pumping m 2S poanu and pulhna down I 0 rebounds. The loss dropped the Rustlers to 1-2 m South Coast play and 3-10 overall Golden West returns to South Coast Conference action Wednesda> night. meeuna Cypress an a 7:30 aame on the Rustlers floor. Imperial Valley H , Saddleback 77 The Gauchos suffered their first PCC setback after two succe1s ( 6-10 overall). as lmpcnal Valley's J.J. Jackson burned Saddleback from the outside with 24 points. ln defeat. 6-9 center Bttn Ohv1er continued his torrid shootma. con- nectina on S-of-6 from the field to finish wath 11 points. Olivier is now shootina 87111 percent (2 l-of-24) from the field an the three conference gam(S Craig Joh nson added 16 points. Alex Adams IS and Mark Thomas 14 for Saddleback. Imperial Valley 1s 3·0 1n PCC play and I S-2 overall. with the two losses coming to Orange Coast and a team from Arizona. occ. • • From Bl thanks to the 0<.'C.. turnovers. But the crusher for Coast came durin, a scven-m u~ute stretch in which the Pirates were outscortd, 9..0. OCC had shced the Cypress lead to 29-24 on a Brad Guess basket -his onl} points of the ntaht -It 12: I Oil and the Bucs didn't scori aaaan unt Mark Goudae stoic a Cypress pan and scored on a layup at 5:04. G1U1s. d1Ssat1sfied with his 1taners. cleared htS bench. brinaina in acldom· • used players hke Barry P"ortcr. Peter Toome) and Larry Jones. In ad· dition. he dad not llart Darrick Morgan. h1S play-makina auard. Moraan was suspended indefinite· ly because 'bf one too many campus park1na uckets. Gillis explained before the game. JcfT Stephens' outside 1hoot1na kept the Pirates withan atriki na dis- tance until the fateful seven minutes, and the sophomore guard finished with 12 points. OCC"s inability to jet the ball 1ns1de was apparent 1n the final statistics. Forward Leon Symanski joined Guess in scorina just two points. and Steve Shattuck finished the n1aht w11h six points before fouhna ouut 12:34 of the second half. "I didn't thank we'd beat Oranae Coast," Johnson said af\er the game. "They're a well-coached team and they have real good players. I just don't think Oranae Coast pulled otTa real good aamc .. In fact. OCC"s 37 points marked their lowest output since the 1974-75 when the Pirates scored 36 points. Ironically. that effon was also against Cypress. South seniors hold on ----·--Seurerthrows TD pass. but North falls, 21-20 MOBILE. Ala (AP) -Wilbur Marshall of Florida returned an antercept1on 42 r.ard1 for a touchdown Saturday as the South built a 2 -point lead and held on. with Mlss1ssippi'1 Andre Townsend blockina an extra Point. to beat the North, 21·20. in the 3Sth senior Bowl pme. The North, rallyana on second-half touchdown 21s1e1 from Terry Nugent of Colorado State and K.anaas' Frank Seurer, en Edison Hi~ product. closed the deficit to one point when Seurer hit Penn Statc .. s lCevin Baulh with a 9- yard scorina stnke with I 4:S4 lcft in the collcac l'ootblll 1\.11· star aame. Townsend who had two quanerback sacks earlier 1n the pme. then blocked the extra point attempt by Kansas' Bruce Kallmeyer to prcsern the lead. The South sealed the victory with 18 seconds remaintna when Tony Liiiy of Flonda intercepted has second p111 of the pmc. 1toppan& 1 l11t-d1tch threat that had reached the South 28 before a 15-yard penalty took the North out offield aoaJ ran&e. The South built ita 21-0 lead 1n the fint 17 minutes of the aame. Alabama's Walter Lcwi1 raced 59 yams to the North 14 on the South's nrst play oftbc aamci.. scramblina out of trouble. Three playa tatcrJ. he Ored • >t·-yard touchdown pass to Olenn Dennison 01 Miami, Fla. ' Manhal.L a two-time All-American linebaCker. pve ..l the South a 14..Q lead with 3:08 let\ an the openina penod when he wrestled Nuacnt's pass away from Indiana's Duane Gunn and returned it the 42 yards for his touchdown. Wayne Peace of Florida scored Qn a 7-yard quanerback draw to cap a SS-yard drive less than two minutes into the second quarter. Peace co mpleted four passes in the drive for 42 yards and had two carries for l l yards. The Nonh scored 5: 17 befott hatflimc on a 2-yard run by Ernest Andenon of Oklahoma State. cappina a 62-yvd dnvc in which Seurer hit on four ohix passes for 42 yards. The Nonh marched 66 yards an ciJht plays in Uimmina the defkh to 21 -1 4 on Nugent'• '·yard pass to David.UwiLofCallfomia_wjth 7:20Jeft in tho third period. then moved 24 yards for the eurer•to-Bauah TD. Navratilova extends streak OAKLAND (A P) -Manina Navratilova, afler lostna the first two pmes. won the next 10 and utcndcd her w1nnin1 streak to 54 conttcutivc matches with a 6-2. 6· I victory over Helena Sukova in the tcmifinals of a wom~n·s tennis toumamen1 Saturday ni&ht. Her victor>' over lhe I 8·year..old Cztthoelov1kl1n pla~cr was accomphshcd in 43 minutes. Navratilova's opponent 1n the championship match this ancmoon will ~ Hana Mandliko~a. ancnhu Cttth. who advanced with a 6-2. 6·3 tcmifinal victor')' over third· seeded Plm hriver. l\! Bporl• mfHlk:IM 11uld• A free re10urcc 1u1de on current trends 1n onhoDCdlct, pbyt1cal therapy and aporu medi- cine la available at St. Joteph Hoap1tal in ~let i!'cludc: "How to avoid uuury and make cxcret.e a permanent pan of your life," "ak.i lajury prevention," "diet and cxcrc11e" and "prqnancy and c11.erc1se." Coplca an: available by phonina the hospital pub Uc relation• dcpenment at 77 r -807'. LltlM L•"llW twglllr•llon Ocean View Amencan l1tllc League has scheduled several rq.istrauon dates, bqjnn1na today from nooo-4 p.m. at the Ocean View School Dmrict bu11dlna. comer of Warner and 8 Streets an Huntinaton Beach Thc.lcquc 1s o~n to boys, aacs 8-12. Reaistration will alao Ix hf'ld Tuesday (7-9 p.m.). Saturday (1 0 a m.-4 p.m.) and Sunday. Jan. 22 (noon-4 p.m.). Players should be accompanied by an adult and bnna a birth certificate to l'Cllstrat1on. The lcaauc boundaries arc &linger on the north. Ellis on the south, Golden West on the west and Newland on the cast. For additional information, phone-Cherie Santos at 847-8830 or Sally Newman at 842-3027. USC'• Charlie Slmpeon (50) grapplea for rebound with Oregon State'• Steve Southllm C•lllornl• Boat Show the l>outhern C altfornta ~t Shuw" 'Kt for F-cb 1 12 at the Los -t.nath.~' C on\en11 un C enter ~me 000 r.:raf'I will be un d1•pla> 111 the co nvenlic.>n ccntrr and at Pc1ttt UaU and Nurth Hall For in format ion. pho ne (213) 6SS-QJ26. ulcer•' rem•lnlng home •chfHlul• Sun.. Jan. IS -Seattle: Tues .. Jan. 17 -Washin1ton: Tues . Jan. 24 -PhOC'n1x: Thur . Jan. 26 -Houston: Tues . JQn. 31 -Portland. Fri .. Feb. 3 -U Lah. Sun . Feb 12 -Atlanta. 12:30 p.m . Fn . Feb. 17 -DcQ' er: Tues .. Feb. 21 -Sca1tlr. Fn .. Feb. 24 -Boston. Wed .. March 7 -Philadelphia, Sat .. March IO-lnd1ana: Tues .. March 13-Scattle: Thu r .. March IS -"1n Antonio: Fri .. March 23 -Dctro11, Sun , March 2S -San Diego: Thurs .. March 29 -Houston. Sun., Apnl I -Golden State. 7 p.m.: Fn .. April 6 -.Kansas City; Wed., April 11 -Portland:,fn .. Apnl 13 -Dallas: Sun., April IS -Phoenix, 3 p.m. All sames played at the Forum in Inglewood. All gamc't at 7:30 p.m. unless othcrwist' noted. Ticket pnccs: S2S. SI 2.50. $9.SO and $7. For infonnauon. phone (213) 6 74-6000. · Woodelde (00) and Charlie Sitton (left, out of •tcht) during Pac·lO conteat. Oran9e1 Cout O~IL V PILOT /Sunday, January ~6. 19M 83 King•' ,..m•lnln11 home "h«lule Wed ., Jan 18 -Buflalo. ~t . Jan 11 - l dmonton Wed Jan 2S -Ph1IAdelph11 1 hur . I rb 2 -Vancouver, un . fcb S - N'r Ranicts, Wed . ftb 11 -C hiC3"'1: Sat. Feb. I I -NY R1111aera; Sat ftb 18 -Montreal. ~un., Feb. 2t> < alpry. . Tu.cs . March 6 -Winn1pes; Sun., March J J -Ch1cqo: Wtd., March, 14 -Pinsbu~· Tues., March 20 -Quebtt: S.t., March 24 _:. Detroit, Tues .• Marcll 27 -Winnipq, Sat., March 31 -Edmonton. All pme• 11 the Forvm in 11\ilewood. All pmcs at 7:30 p.m • T1cket.pnec : SIS.SO. $9.SO, $7 For ticket informauon. phune (213) 674-6000 , Bobby Sox •oltball 1l11nupa S1pups for the Nonh liunungion Beach Bobby Sox sofiball lcquc will be held Saturday and again on Jan. 28 and Feb. 4 at Sprinav1cw School, 16662 frudy Lane, Huntington Beach. Any iirl between the age of 7-1 S may rqister from I 0 a.m.-2 p.m Every girl must be accompanied by an adult and have proof of age. The league has three dtvtsions:~ajors (12-1 S-years of age); Minors (9·11 ); and Mini ( 7-8). For more information, phone Rosie Farley at 897-4516 or Sandy Gcnnainc at 898-0767. Herl.m O•bron.,. "-k•tbMI 1 hC' Harltm (JIO~trotten will put thnr basketball w1urdry on di pl1) " t~ Forum 111 Jnit~OOd J•n 21-29 and at •like u a winnu'll trcak -..h1ch has bettered S.000 pmcs. The OPW••taon w11J ~ SUJ)phed by Coach Red Klotz·~ Wash1n1ton ~rals. · Games arc tict for 2 p m an4 8 p m Saturday. Jan 21 and 2 J) m on Sunday, Jan. 29 T1ck.ets art i vt1l1blc for the pmes at the forum box office, Tick.ctmastet, Sporuman stores ind all Mutual A&mc1cs. For 1norc information. phone (21)) 4&0-3232 B•nl• An• College •lfunnl baWNlll Dick Own be) of the St LoulS CardaoaJs, Btll P1nkham'of thr Toronto Blue Jays and Ed Amelunaofthe LosAnacles Dod&tnan! some of the playc~ c11.pcctcd 10 compete in the tirst Sa:nta Ana C'olleac AJumn1 baseball pme scheduled for Sunday, Feb. S at noon on the Santa Ana 'baseball field Former Santa Ana head baseball coach Jirn Read! will lead the a1U"mn~d. Former playera interes1in1 in jomini the alumni squad can co"tact Scott Del.on& at 77 S-3429 or can phone the college baseball offi~ at 667-HOl Oregon stuns UC~A UNL VUC Santa Barbara, New Mexico St. win in PCAA From AP dl1pakbea EUGENE. Ore. -Blair Rasmussep. Oregon's 7-foot center. scored 18 of has 20 points in the second half Saturday as the Ducl(s shocked sixth-ranked UCLA.' 62-51 . in a Pacific I 0 Conference basketball game. It was Oregon's first victory over the Bruins in seven years. UCLA had won 12 consecutive games in the series. The game was tied at 45 with just under six minutes to play'on a rebound basket by UCLA's Gary Maloncon. But Oregon scored the next 10 points. six by Rasmussen, to take a 55-45 advantage with I 1h minutes remaining. The Bruins, I 0-2 overall and 3-1 in the Pac-I 0, scored the game's first eight points fo r their biggest lead. Despite cold shooting. the Ducks managed to rally within 26-25 by halftime. UCLA rebuilt a 36-29 lead five minutes into the second half before Rasmussen, a junior. got hot. At one point. he scored I 0 straight Oregon points. Meanwhile, an the PCAA: Nevada-Las Vegas U , Utab St. 81 LOGAN, Utah -Forward Richie Adams scored 18 points and pulled down ei~t rebounds while freshman Fred Banks sank eiaht straight free throws in the last 21h minutes to help the I 4th-ranked Rebels claim the win. UNLV opened an eight-point lead in the first seven minutes of the second half and then withstood a late rall y by Utah State to raise its record to 14-1 overall and 5-0 an the conference. New Mexico St. 71, Long Beacb St. 64 LONG BEACH -Guard Steve Colter scored 21 points and was credited with six assists to lead the AAA1es 10 their first-ever PCAA v1ctol). Forward Andre Patterson added 13 points and pulled down a team-leading nine rebounds for New Mexico State. · which raised its overall mark 10 5-7. Guard Joedy Gardner paced Long Beach State with 20 points. Center Ivan Verbcrckt added 16 points and had nine rebounds for the 49ers. who fell to 0-3 in conference acti on and 3-9 overall. UC Su'a Barbara 69, Pacific 63 STOCKTON -Sophomore forward Scott Fisher scored 25 points and hauled down five rebounds to lead the Gauchos in a battle of teams previously winless in the PCAA. UC Santa Barbara lod 38-29 at the half and never tra1leJ an the second half. leading by 14 points with 16 minutes to go. 45-31 . Pacific ~ot to within three poinu at 66-63 with 27 seconds to play. Elsewhere in the Pac-JO: Oregon St.ate 51, USC 45 CORVALLIS, Ore. -Steve Woodside scored 19 points and A.C. Green added 16 to lead the 16th-ranked Beavers past the stubborn Trojans in a Pac--10 contest. The victory boosted the Beavers' record to 9-2 and 2--0 in Pac-I 0 play. The Trojans, paced by 19 ~int.s from forward Ron Holmes, a product of El Toro High, dropped to 6-11 overall and 1-3 in the conference. USC kept the game close until the final minute. The TroJans cut the lead to 43-40 with 2:34 to play on a drivina layup by Glenn Smith. Wasttl..o&tOD n, Ariioaa SL 53 TEMPE, Anz. -DctJcfSchrcmpfscored 13 of bis 23 points in the ~ond half including four clutch free throws an the final minute as the Huskies ralJied for the Pac-10 victory. · Washington, now I 1-3 overall and 4-0 in league play. trailed 30-26 at halftime and 38-30 with 14:50 rcnwnin& before raJJyang to take a 44-4 I lead on Chris Welp'sjumpcr with 9:59 left. Chris Beasley, a product of Orange Coas~Collqe, led the Sun Devils with 21points-l2comingin the first half. Washington St. 51, Arizona 49 TUCSON -Keith Morrison sank. two free throws with 31 seconds left and Washington State held on to beat Arizona. Robinson elected SCY A coniniodore John C'. Robinson. staff commodore of Balboa Yacht Club. was elected commodore of the Southern California Yachting Assoc1auon at the organtzat1on's annual mccuna at Balboa Yacht Club· Robinson succeeds Joe Steele of Fou ntain Valle} No. 1 North Carolina avoids upset Seated as vice commodore was Mon Bloom, Del Rey Yacht C'lub. and Don Kre bs. M1ss1on Bay Yacht O ub (San Diego) was 1nc;talled as rear commodore. Other officers elected were Da'e McMillan. Dana Point Yacht Oub. fleet t aptaan. and Alben H "Hamm" Ward. Seal Beach Yacht Club, pon captain Maryland holdsoff Duke; Illinois edges Ohio St. ------ From AP dlapatcbea GREENSBORO. N.C. -Sam Perkins scored 17 points to spark top-ranked Nonh Carolina to a 70-62 Atlantic Coast Conference basketball victory over No. 12 Wake Forest Saturday. The victory ex.tended the unbeaten Tar Heels' winning streak to 12 games and raised their conference mark to 3-0. With North Carolina trailing 32-27 at intermission. Mat~ Doherty scored fo ur points and Perk ans added a hook to gi ve the Tar Heels a 33-32 edgr with 18:29 left. The teams ex.changed baskets and Wake Forest tied the score on a free throw by Danny Young. Michael Jordan broke a 37-37 tie with two free throws and the Tar Heels led the rest of the way. In other acti on in volving nat1onall)-ranked tea ms: Maryland 81, Duke 75 DURHAM.N C. -Len Bias scored 17 points to lead a strong inside attack as fifth-ranked Maryland held ofTthe Blue Devils m an AC'C match up. Duke. which trailed by as man y as I 0 points in the first half, went ahead bncfly midway through the final period. The Blue Devils' man-to-man delcnse forced three Terrapin turnovers which helped Duke build a 58~55 lead ·college, prep basketball scores c ..... WUT UC Irvin. 11, Sin Jost SI n New Mt•lco SI. 71, Lone IHcfl SI. 64 UC Senta lart>are "· Pacific '3 Or9"1'1 62, UCLA SI Orl90ll St. SI, use u San Dleoo SI U , New Mt11k:o 61 Cal Polv·ll'ofN>na 51, Cal Poly· Sl.0 5' LOI Anoelft SI .... cs Oomlnvuei Hiiia '7 Porll•nd 74, Puett SOund 5' SI. Marv'• S1, Mo.·KanMI Clly SS Chk:o SI. 1t1 HurnbOldl SI 71 UC Davia 6>, Sonoma SI S1 Slanl1laut SI '°· secramento SI 11 Orand Canvon ColMIOe '6, Cal IHlllt .. llOCIUIS NIVNl·La1 Vlfft fJ. Uttll SI.• Waalllnelon S1. AllJ.onl It » Watlllneton SI 51, ..,,,_ .. 8ol .. SI 6', Montane St M IVU 11), Ulafl IOS 12 oll WVOmlno ff, Colora<IO SI "1 Webef' St. 6'. N Artrona Sot ldlllO SI 6', Ntvadl•lllf'O 60 Montana n. IOlllO SJ Monlana TKh •7. °'"' l'alt• 61 (ot) H. Montana 77. W Monl•na 74 N10 -OmaN 7', N CtlOflldo 60 IOU'TMWHT Ar•a1t.a• 10. rev 62 Houl'*' 70, TtHt Aa.M 6' Ille• '3, r ... , " SMU " lnlor 10 Tn••·fl ,._.o 7•, Hewell M OllllllOll'\a 107, HlcllOllt SI 11 Ollllfloma St. 10.. Tna1·Arllnt· ten" TllM "· w Tt~H "· ~ T•-.n At.I ,. Howard Pnne d ... T••H·S.n Antonio "· N Teitel SI SJ Pan "mtrlcan 73. Tun Lu1hel'an 64 '2 Lamar 16, A,..an1u SI. S3 MtDWIST O.Paul "· Ala.·llrmln11ham '3 IHlnol1 SS, Ohio SI S3 Mlnnesola "· Mlchlean Sr. 61 Purdu41 74, tndlan1 '6 Wltconsln 71, Mldlloan 64 Gtor11• Mason 6'. Nortllwfllern Iowa SI. 76, low. n It ol) KanHI ss. ColoraOO 41 Ml1t0Url 56, Dayton 51 (otl Naorallla 10s, E. was111no1on 71 l(anMI SI. "· s. Colorado .. Akron 60, Auilln PHY 57 eowftnt Green '3, Ian s1 75 lradley '7, W. IRlnols 50 lull• 74, Evan1v111t SS Ctn! Iowa 51. ~ 0 c.nt Mlnourt St 1t, Mo.1'11 L.oul• "1 " •2 e. llllllOl1 •· VatMratto S2 E. Mldll1>an S2, Ktnl SI. 4l llllnola St '7, Df"tllt 5l lndlana SI. 61, CNl9nl0t'I 60 Miami, Olllo 51, Ohio U. JI N Iowa 11, 111 ll!fcaoo 1' Tol9do IS, H llltnol1 13 w MlcfllMn '°· (9'11 Mlcl\i..n WiCNll SI 7J, S. IRlnolt 6.l Y9Untll0Wfl SI "· Ml,/rray SI SJ IOUTM Nortll CarollM 10, Waka "°'"' ~II.Duke 1S A.llbame "· Gwllll '° LSU fJ, MIUllllPPI 10 - ltwl•v a, Vlfal!lla lftctl 1' (Oil MarCIUlftt 74, S Ctrollne 6f ~· it $2, I M!Wtt!MI 0 MIHllllHI St. 6', TanntlMt M Ion • • '3 Cltadtl 7S, E TIMM ... SI ,, C'-mM>!I 71, laPllll Sf e Kel\tudlv 63, Mlddle Ttnn 51 Florid• SI. 71, Cincinnati S7 Furman S7, DaY!Oloo 41 Hou11on l1Pll1I 50, Cenlenerv 37 Jarne1 Madlaon 65, Nnv St Loulalene TKll 7'. NE LOYl1l1na H Kentucky "· Tenne1 ... SI 64 New OrlHnl 51, Sttllon 5' Norfolk SI. "· Vlrtlnla SI 64 NW Louisiana 75, )iardln·Slm· mon1 SS Old Dominion •· S. Alal>lma 7S Sovlhlrn 70, Grambllne SI ~ SW Loul\lant ts. McNHH SI 11 T .. ts Southern 11, J1ckaon SI 60 w Ktn•uc•v '7, NC CharlOlle O Wllllem a. Merv 64, E C1rollne 4t IAIT lottOll Collttt '9. St Jonn•1 67 lucknet ~L Arnwkan 44 c Olutllltla ~. c °""'" 40 Penn St. U. llullln 90 toll Pltlttlurllh 7). Dwuftne 6' svracuM 70, Prtvldtnct 62 COMKllCUI 76, S.ton Ha• 61 Fordham 11, F=alrtllld n IOftl 77, Armv 63 La Sallt 6' SI ,......., S1 l.eteyette '3, Coltele St LOvOla. Md 11, LOlll ttlano u 6l ...._'2, lr11111tvn" Mef'\llal '1, Tent! ·ChallanooM .. Ma•YdluHlll 71, WHI Vlrtlnla '° Md • utern ~t M. S Carolina SI U ~ HamMhlt • "· Nlaeaf• SI lttoar 70, Hol'l lni JO llOOtrl Mortf\ •• l'alfltltll DIOtrl1oit M St JOMIMI'\, Pa ... Penn\vl\191\la .. T~ u. OlorM WeUllllOlon " Vermont .a, 1o,1011 U ff Communltv c ..... SOUTH COAST COHl'llUENCI Cyprn1 S2, Orange C~Jt 31 Funer1on 17. GOiden Wesl 70 Cerrllos 11, Ml Sen Antonio 64 S1nta Ana IO, Comoton 6' PACll'IC COAST COHlll•ltlHCI Imperial Vallev '2. S.ddlet>ack 17 ~an Diego ~ 71, Palomar 7• Soutnwe1t.rn 11, Groumont •S San Dleoo 57, MlraCotla 50 H ltfl ICtlOol l'ltlDAY'S SCOftH CtMllt'V LM.,. Senti Ana Valllv 64, Cenvon St FoothlH SS, !I Modtna 47 Or1nee 7S, Vllla P,rk 4) S.n11 Ana 70, Tuslln S4 1,,_..La.we LO\ Alamllo1 70, El Oor•do '4 IC~ 65, Paclfka 61 Loar1 IT, EWllfanze 1' K1ttl'a 53. C~ S2 () oil f'rwwav L.-.ue Sonof1 70. Le Habre SI Sunnv Hiiis 5'. •~ Partl 4' Trov "· Fullerton 6S (oil .. ,.. ~ Lat9'lll L• Qutn11 64, lolta Grllllde 55 LO• AmltlO\ .. Gerdtft Grove SS ltancno Alamllos. '7, Sanlle9o '2 ~L.aewe Matnol1t 4'. Weatern •' l rta Ottnda 70, Anaheim ., ""''l'la •2 v.~. •1 AcNlfftV UalUI Co o Valltv Ctltlt lla11 S4 Ca• lulhlr1n JI " Ava'On 40, Htfllaot JI w~ HIGH ICHOOL Sea VleW ua..,. Cot •• Mesa Jl, NewDOl'I Maroet with 12.0X rema mtng. Maryland retook command, Konng eight con- secutive points behind the front-hne play of Bias and 6-9 center Ben Coleman. · llllnols SS, Ohio St. 53 COLI IM BUS. Ohio -The ninth-ranked 111101. paced b) 12 points api ece from Efram Winters and Bruce Douglas. needed to rally 10 hand the host Buckeyes th eir fourth straight loss 1n a Bag Ten Conference game. I lhnois. J...I an the conference and 12-2 o verall. trailed almost the entire game bcfor~ moving ahead, 46-44. on George Montgo mery's basket wath 4: 17.remainil}g. DePaul t8, Alabama-Blrml..ogbam 63 CHICAGO -T)ronc C'orbtn scored a career-high 25 points and Kevin Holmes added 17 to carry the third- ranked Blue Demons to the romp. Freshman sensation Dallas Comegys added 16 points for DcPaul. 13-0 and onr of onl) four NCAA D1v1sion I teams still unbeatrn The Blazers dropped to 14-3. Boston Colle1e 69, St. Jobo's 17 NEWTON, Mass. -Guard Michael .\dams, held to JUSt two points an the first half. tossed in eight straight free throws including two with four seconds remaining to gi ve the Eagles' the upset victory o"er 10th-ranked St. John's. Houston 70, Texa1°A&M t4 C'Y .\ 1s the parent orga nization of 82 yacht clubs fro m San Diego to Morro Ba>., including two in Nevada and three in An1ona Pnmary purpose of the organization is to coordinate th e actt v1ues of member clubs and to provide a forum for Oag officers. SCYA has no legal authont\ over 11s member clubs. The· only regatta offic1ally conducted by SCYA 1s the annual M1dw1nter Regatta 1n February which consists of near!\ U X)O boats 1n more than 100 classes and which is hosted b~ 18 member clubs from San Diego to Manna Del Re}. The orga n11a11on has custod} ot several maJor trophies an Sou them California )acht1ng and pro' ides several trophies of its own for maJOr e'en ts SC'Y A was organ ized 1n I 92 I b) the late Albert So1land. a noted Southern Caltfom1a cancer surgeon and yachtsman who was also 1n\olved in the founding of Newpon Harbor) acht Club. the Pacific Coast Yacht1na Assoc1atton and the Transpac Yacht Club Ex-CdM polo star honored WESTWOOD -UCLA's Enc Paulsen, a fonner All· C'IF water polo standout at Corona del Mar High who earned All-Amencan honors as a prep, has been selected as the Bruins' outstandtng freshman water polo player. COLLEGE ST A TION. Texas -Akeem OlaJuwon ,---------li~mii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scored 27 points. grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked 10 shots to lead the seventh-ranked Cougars to a hard~amcd victory over Texas l\&M in a Southwest Conference game. SALES SERVICE BIKES SKATES SKATEBOARDS NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN! . 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Doxon 2 F' erros 1 Nord 1 Wvtll 8, 8 Evens 11 S Evans 13 Wllllem1 11 Tolels 11 16 n n Hettllme UC lrvlnt 36 27 Total foul1 UC lrv1t1t 19 Sen Jou Ste•e 26 FovltCI our Lee I UC!I S E ven1 ISJSI Ret>ounos UC lrvont l• (Muro,..v 91 St n Jost Slelt JS IS Eva , 11 PCAA Ntvede Les Vtoes Cet Slelt Fut erton Frts110 St1te UC lrvlnt Uteh Slate S.11 Jo" s111e New Mtx•CO Stet' UC S.nte BerDer& Long Btacn S!ete Peclflc Cont.rtnce W L ~ 0 ) 0 1 0 l 2 1 1 2 l 1 1 I ) 0 l 0 4 Seturoev•1 Sur" UC lrvlne 77 Son JO•f' ~1e1t 72 Overel WL ,. 1 11 7 11 2 7 1 • s 6 8 .. 1 6 1 l 9 1 14 Ntw MtJICQ ')taoe 71 Long Beet" Sl&lf 44 n UC Senta Barbare 69 Pacific 6l NtVl d8 La\ Veges 93 Ulah Staff' 88 TodaV'I G1mt Cel Stelt F'ullt rton at rrtst10 S1e1e MondeV'I G•mt UC Senle Beroare 11 New Mf'.,CO S111t Thundev'1 Ge,,,., Frt sr>O Sta•t II UC Irvine Cel Sleft F <.JlitrlOtl et Long 9HC" Slelt' Ulen S1a1, at Nt* MtxlCO SIU• Pac1t1c e1 Nt•aOe ' a' Vegas How too 20 fared How '"' ToP Twt"'• team• n 1~ Anoc1elt<l Pren 9113 U a• l!Ot besi..etOe POii far'd Seturoe. 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'2 l.XACTA (3·91 ~Id Sii 60 SECOND ltACIE. 3~ verds. Euv S.nds <G ercl•l 10 60 S .O Peh Bov Jo CLacktYI stO Cut N Run (Crte11tr) no 3'4 300 Atso re<ed E1ttort'°'1. TtxH Bugs Mllo. Jot Art Cool v1111no. Tlmt 17 13 THNtD RAC8 350 vards Mv SOICllll Selnt I Ct gr I S 40 J?O 2 40 Gemetv (Mvlt\) 3 00 2 .0 Ft cllt ll '°°"t l l 20 Also ractel Fe" Cnoo~. Nice N Tldv. Truci<les o.11gn1, Htm11tns Diet, Eternal St Ber Liiv BUiis. Ont TVCOOtl Time 18 24 SJ EXACTA (6· 10) 1>eld 11260 l<OU.TH RACE 400 verdl Rd> A Jtl IMUchell) n 20 I'° • 40 Tnt Net>OO (Caroorel • 40 > 20 Lnt< Cheroe (Lecl\tvl 4 .O .t.lso rtcecl· Sn•-Sutt, Smokln !>unMlt SOul Of A Cnam1>, Pessam Junior, 8orghtM, S.1 Cn h Pev Tht lllrd nme 20 16 S2 EXACT.A (10·91 e>ald S1700 l<1FTH RACE. 400 verd1 Fetneu .And Son• IMvles) 4 eo 3 20 3 20 Gel Awlv Quick (Peullntl 1.IO 5 40 Nor (Hermonl 6.IO . Al•O reclld. Llses Eesv Saoe. SwHltr Tnen Jem. Azure ECflO, Rtb1 Deck, Soleld Ola. Go To Vl{IOrv• Eesv EQue llzer Time· 10.39 '1 EXACTA (9·S) P•ld Ul?O SIXTH RACE. 870 yerds. Macho Milo I Trte1urt ) 14 20 • 00 J.20 Snot Bull (POktnlonJ 6 00 ) 40 Sl>ffdv Smilt• (Herl) 210 Alto raced· HOlmt 8tM, Rednedl 8ro1Mr, Pttentom Roout. Kle1ton Tlmt 4S 17 SEVENTH RACE. 3~ verds Long Hiller (Pit11en1on) s 20 UO 3 20 Semoort Rodie\ ITrtesurt) 10 .0 5 60 Tun Truck (Blevins) 6 20 AIM> receo Conftts. Moth« Suor.,.,,. Mr Rich Bird. Comitrk, Hloh VQIJut, Sang.; Cinch Time 17 9S n EXACT A 16· 11 e>alO 1n '° l2 ftlCK SIX 17·6· 10-9-1·•> e>ald S66.ln 10 witn two winning llCket• t1l1t l\orsu) '2 Pick Sh• consoiet!Qfl Peld S67S 60 wltn 14 winning lict<tts (five '-"'' EIGHTH llACE. 350 yerd• Ollllncllvttv (Mllielltlll 11 20 4 60 3 60 Kr eelttt KH ( Herll 3 40 2 60 Vlnl11>t Trio <Cerdo111 4 oo Al\o raced Erl11• F'llno. Go 0!1 Holme Rlolllfuttv. Fest Wtwet I Time 17 92 Hll .. TH RACE. 400 verds Tomec (Word) 2 60 , 20 2 10 2 80 2 10 2 10 210 Cheek Tnt Cnerl\ (He rt) OH ·Oedbur11 II IClerlntl OH·Sevtntv One North (Pllke111on) OH-Otadlleet for lhlrd. Also raced: Ounlun, lcv Lerk, Crumb S11etcntr, Ttten APOCelvoH , Rebel• Gfo<gt. Buos 811rs Time 19.81 n EXA'CTA (S·10) o•ld 19'0 TENTH RACE. •OO verds F'est And Cleuv (Frvdey) U O 3 00 2 80 Rocl'I Kip (Ruh) 4.20 3 40 Gotlke C Rocket IBerd) 4 40 AIM> raced Futtr Fegley, CellPh, He ve Bellie Petit Geteeu. Too Rert. WtdOt. wevlon Awev Time 10.~ S2 EXACTA ( IO·ll Peld 12090 Atttneenu 10.704 S.nta Anita SA TURD A Y'S RISUL TS (16ltl., fl-div ttlortutHwed ,,._,.,., "AST RACE. 61'1 furtonos Wlds.ed Hllltf' (Plncn l 11 80 I'° s 40 Too Pole IC>eienouueve) S IO 4 00 Cosumtt <Gu.rrel I 60 Also rKtd S.m Crow, Lof1v Eagle, 8ost0t1 Meolc. I R Powtr. Ptrltel Cov«. Llohlnlno Swtft, Rova1 St Gtoroe &Old n' Bettor, Viking Rdom Tlmt I 11 215 SECOND RACE. 6 furlono1 Artlllctr !Slbllltl 71 90 ? I to 12 10 Lion of the Ot"rt <Uoheml 3 eo 3 00 RldgellM IValenrut le) S 60 Al•o recea Morning Thunder. F lsc11 Win, Sul)t( Terehumare, Bllllkln, Mellou Knlolll, Promonl()('V, Rematcn.o, You're Mv Love.· Time. l:ll 3/S S2 DAILY DOUl!ILE (HI Peld $643 40 THIRD RACE. 6 lur101111s lnaeerchof (Sibille) 21 40 6 60 3 eo 80ICI Ruddv (Otlenoun•vel J 60 2 60 No Holds Berr.O IHawlevl l 00 Also ractd: Goooove J V • Htnesomt PllC'kHt. Anc:lrtw ·n Mt. Stett Commender FrllkV PurChHt Time: MO 4/S fOURTI4 RACE. 1 I 16 milts Wonde<tlu9 (Olh1y) 10 20 • 20 Nonl!«n N~es IMc:Cerronl 3 40 Stlv 8ri0t IShotmektr) 3 00 260 3 60 Also rectd Ouortt 810 F'004•sn. Alvoaer. E1tut>eren1 Min Time 1 46 I'S FIFTH RACE. 6 > 1ur1Q11g1 0" turf Cllemc>eont Bio 1v1nw 7 20 4 00 3 20 To1al O.O.nure IP lncev I S ?O • 40 An,119n ( Pitrct I 6.90 41so rectd CIOOnewlllln SMc:kv Blue, Fa" P••~gt Morrv'1 Cl'lemp, G•ntr•I Jlmmv. Pollv'1 Ruler. Baran. Winter Wino nme· 114 41S SS EXACTA (7·2) oald 11300 SIXTH RACE. One milt Pure Pltu z (Olivares I 33 00 10 60 4 80 Cllelltr (Fuentes) 8 20 4 60 Awkwerd Aoe I PlercP) 3 00 Also rectd Rl11v Ledv C"ellerlv, Min Llohlnln Time· 1·3t 4 S 16 mllu •,SEVENTH RACE. I 1 Huie Blare tHawltvl Mv Hebllonv (Pltrctl Accousflcel (McCe rron) • 60 370 , 40 2 60 2 10 Alto reced Hvll4rb0ree11 Tender trtliln, lntt nllon, River Benfl Time 142 •1S SS EXACTA 14·71 peld 150 00 1'.tGHTH RACI. 1 1 16 milt• 2 60 Sov· Lovlltr Linde <Snmkrl 400 360 ?90 WMktnCI Surorltt IC111entde l 13 ?O 1 00 AllQtl Seveoe <McC•rronl 4 20 AISO raced Flnel CllePltr Don,.100 Tntrnuslc, Rtflecl IO GIOry LllUYI 8tv Horthetn Bton om Time 1:42 U PKIC MX (I 1-7-S+ 1) pe ld l37, 16o0.20 with llvt winning tlcktls (sh1 not&ft) Sl Pldt Sta ConSOl.lt!Qfl H id n ,064.00 wltl'I 90 wlnnlttO llcktll lflvt l!on.H) NINT" RACI. ON milt Frosly TOii ($ibllltl 10 40 S 00 l?O All N•ll Heed (Hew~vl l 60 2 40 A~en °'-" (Oll11ertt) l 60 Ai.o ra<»d A Positive Mevt>e Reolng Storm. MIH Mesh, MtmoreOle Time l:le 21S U IXACTA J7·4) Mid 113 00 A1t.nd1nce, 4U11 0..., ... flsl\lntt UM LANDfftO ( ... ..-t a..dl) - '1 lflOltt't I l'lellbul. I cow coo . S7 bonllo, 11 MnO lleU, 1 \~l'lffcl ~ IWIOlll, ln rodl ""'· ~ macktrtl OAVIY'I LOCK•• (fiffwMtt ... di) -99 _.,~ ln rod coo. l'4 maclltrti. ' IMtM DANA WHA., -~ tnolef• f4 °''' I oon110, .. rock l1•n ts rna<ll.tfel. 11 I~, 8 Kulo'n This Weft'I treuf •nta lOS ANGii.iS -119 ltoctl Crltk, 911 TutunH Cr.... (IO....,l C.t1elc Lue. C•ltlC L..HOon. &Ill Olmaa lttlt'\'Olf, S.n Gel:wlef lltlwr (Mtf, ,..., af'O llOft!I ton1a1, 1alltl ~· • 11' SAM altltNA•DtlltO -tvtfWOOd "1YIU4.DI -ClllUlle Ull.. S«lfllltf Ill C ..... awlimmlftt Cll 1-.tt .._...,.. 7', UC tMne )4 tOO mecllrf rein -I CS Nortllrldllt l:Jf S, 2 UC lrvlne, NU2. 1,000 "" l terdl'I (CSN), 10 11 ~7 ? Hwoelln <UCH. 10 17 67, l'O tl'lltd fOO frM -I. laktmlll (CSN), 1 41 I, 2 Itek! (CSN), IM Of, ) Tot• IUCI), Uftl SO ftM -1, F'ueh1 (UCll, ti 12, 2 Pant.,. ICSN). n .Ot, J Orltbev ICSN) 2110. 200 tnoo l K1tl1« ICSN). 2.<n 45, 2 lebl• ICSNJ, 2.03 25, 3. ltrttlt !UCI), 2.0..11 200 rtv -1. tera ICSN), 1:5901, 2 VtrrttV (CSNI. 2 00.16, 3 Lh>lhull IUCI), 2:09.1•. 100 '"" -1 Ptrktr (CSN> ... ,., 2 Ano.non (IJCI). 41 S., 3. Stein (UCI), 418S 200 l>ecll -1 8ebl1 !CSN), 2 Ol 70, 2 l(ltl1« ICSN I, 2 10 42, 3 Wl"lem1 IUCll. 214 ll 500 "" -1 Beron (CSN), 452 61, 2 Hedrick <CSN). 4 5661, l Metlln IUCI) 5111.53 200 OfMlf -I Nlct>011on (UCI), 2 11 40 2 Htrl>lln IUCU . 2 1110, 3 Morse ICSN> t1' 31 400 lrH rtlev -l UC Irvine 3 1' 11. 2 cs N0t1hrldoe, 3 16 .... WOMl!N CS ~ U, UC lnltflt 23 400 mtdltv r ... v -1 cs NortNlldot . "20 45, 2 UC lrvlnt, 4 26 44 1,000 trtt-I Hempton (CSN> 104S80 2. Rikki (CSN), 11-01 17, J Sullon IUC11 113615 200 lrtt - 1 Hiil ICSNI, 1 S9 Of, 2 Sdlleott ICSN>, 2'03 10, 3 Gtver !UCI) 2.10.7 400 Inoa -l McKlnntv IUCI). 4 SS.44. 2 Lewrtnct (CSN), 4 56.0. l Snvdtr ICSNI • 56.52 • 100 fly -I Bernell !CSNJ. I 02 ... 1 Novlllt ICSNJ. 1'03.13. 3 8reun IUCI). 1:05.06 100 frtt -l Hempton (CSN), S6 10, no ltCOnd. 3 sunon (UCtt. ~ 100 beck -I Kent ICSNl, l 07 80; 2. $<111tQel ICSNl, 11\.98, 3. Kltstt IUCI), 1:1112, ~ free -1 Hill ICSN). S 1564, 2 Lewrtnce ICSN), S.27 08, 3 McKlnntv (UCI), S 30 36 100 Oftest -l. Snvo.r (CSNI, l U 34, 2 Braun IUCI) I 14.1 S 3 Smith (CSNl, I 17 0 200 lrtt rtlav -I CS Northrl~. 1.45 21. 2 UC lrvlnt, l.414 NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Edmonton Ca loerv Vencouver Winnipeg Kines Mlnnuota St Louis Chicago Toronto Detroit Smvtht Dtvllloll W L T Ph OF 33 I i 10 76S 16 19 I 40 16S 16 24 s 37 112 1S n 6 36 ltl " n e 36 19? Nwrls Dlvl1lon 21 18 ' " 19t 19 73 • •2 170 17 24 4 )8 IS4 15 24 6 36 117 IS 2S • 34 156 WALES CONFERENCE PelT'ldl Olvhton c;a m 188 18S 216 201 199 186 170 l~ NYl•lelldtrs 30 l• 2 62 214 158 NY Renoer1 2S IS s SS 179 168 PlllieO.lpnle 23 •• 1 S3 1'3 163 WHhfnglon 27 20 ) 47 159 IS3 Pllllbu<Oh 9 79 S 73 133 195 Ntw Jt r\tv 10 31 2 27 174 19• Adem1 DIVl•lon Boston BuffelO ~ Montrtel Hertford 79 12 3 61 201 133 28 1l 60 113 IS3 2S 16 ~ 214 162 11 n 44 169 161 IS 23 4 ~ 1'8 t78 SerurCS.v'1 Scores Bo11on 1 Pi1tsOuroh 3 NY lslellde•s 4, NV Rangen 2 8ut1e10 7, Oe1ro1t l PhiledelPhoe 3. Quebec ) Ntw Jtnev 3, ~lrHI 1 ChlCH O 2 Torooto 7 Mlnnn oJa 4, SI Louil 2 T onltflt' • Gatflts l(lnos e t Wlnn1oeg Eomon1on •t New Jenev PlllU>urgn el Chicago W1nnlnglon et Calgerv Harttord a t Vancouver Bob Hoete OeHrt Cassie <•I ft aim Sflrlne'I > JoMny Miii« 67·69·6S·6t-770 Jim Simoni 69·63· 70-6'>-27 I Jeci. Renner 69·67·68·61-272 Jonn Meneffev 66·70-70-68--?7• LH EIO.r 69·68·67·7C>-774 Curlis Strenge 10· 70·61·61-21S Douo Ttweu 69·n·67·67-27S Mlkt Rttd 13·68·67 ·61-276 Tim Norrl1 68·68· 74·66--276 Otvld Edwerd• 10·61·70·6'-776 Tom Purtzer 71·67·73·66--217 Gerv Koen 72·71-61·61-211 Calvin PHle 69·71·71-66--217 Sammy Recllels 68·69·72·68-271 V•nc• HHfntr 61·70·69·7C>-211 Willie Wood 66·71·10·7C>-271 Ronnlt Bleck 67·68·70·73-278 Ptttr Jacoosen 70·61·69·1?-278 BobOv Wadkins 67·73·6'·7C>-279 Jotv Slndeltr 70· 70· 73·66--279 Jonn Cook 1S·66·67·11-219 Tom Jenll.ln1 61·10·14·61-290 Ron Streck 70· 71·70·69-210 Anov North 10-69·61· 73-2&0 Merk 8roo~' 69·69·71 71-280 Brea 8rven1 71 ·69·71·69-280 Scot1 Hoen 11·66·71·71-280 Merk Lvt 68·71·70 n-211 Mee O'Gredv 69·72·12·61-281 Glbbv Gllt>ert 7S·66·71·69-281 Funv Zotlltr 68·76·70·67-181 Howerd Twl1tv 72·61·61·14-281 Jot 1nm1n 72·68·73·6'-281 Allen Miiier 72·68·61·73-2t1 Jlrn ThQ(pe 61·69·71·73-?ll Crelo Sled~ 68·75-'9·69-211 Wevnt to.vi 70·70 70·71-281 Cllerlts Cooov 72·67·7S·61-?12 Hel Sulton 61·76·66·12-212 Jonn Adam• 11·11·73 ·67-282 ROii« Me111>11 70-61·14·7C>-2t2 Nktt F1ld0 72·11·70·69-2'2 Oen ForsrNn 76·73·7•·6'>-282 0 A Wtobflft@ 73-.9·71-69-212 Garv McCord 71·6'·12·7<>-m OolOGr•h•m 71·71·69-71-212 Ruu Cocnren 66·71-6'·77-293 Frid COUP!t• 72·69·74·61-?IJ Mike Oonakl 70-71Hl·70-7t3 Curt evrum 67·70·7;)·7:>-2tl Larrv Mire 71·73·71·69-214 SCott Slmp~ 70 77·69-61-214 Ltonerd Tnornoson /6·70·11·67-214 &red Fuon 73·6'·11·74-28• l!lruct F1tlsner 11 11·70·7?-214 Jim 9ooros 11·10·10·7>-n. 100 Olldtr n 61·70·7f-1t4 Merli Pflll 76-67·12·6'-284 Tommv Nektllme 7$·6'·70·7>-184 Lennlt Ctemtntl 7>·U ·n·69-U• oon Poot•v n ·7H 4·6t-285 l lH ltOOtO 74 72· .. ·71-2U Lou Orellem ?•·69·70-n-ns 'ltv 'IOvcl 72·74·70·6._795 Ptftr Oo•ltrlluls 73·7.S.-70-67-215 o.orot Ctdlt 77-67·72·6._115 Pevne Sttwetl 7l "·73·71-215 too Ml/rOflY 1f·71• .. •'1-28S Donni.~ 74.•70-Jl•'l-JU Jim Deni n -11·74·,,_2'6 JayCUOd 71·n ·61-15-JN Da1111v Eow«os n '1-n -1...-a. Tim $imot0n 7 4· 71 7 HC>-2" HutwtGr~ 1l•'9·1l-n-1" lrtll UIM*' 14 71·71 IC>-2" IMOAolll 7110·71 1+-1" PautW1w n-10-n-n-'184 Pat ~Gowan 10 71 71 T?-?N fl•IM .. o..lf\' Ktn Grtffl let irlofl Walv ArmtrOllO Mllltr larber TOii\ IC llt Cl.wtr'CeltOH ~11..lllOW• TC t Cortv '°''""' <knol Llltler lclSMeO Merli O' Mtere 7l•71•1)•10-7t7 ?4·11-n-..,_211 11 10 •• 71-191 1s-11·U ·10-'91 74 75 ..... ~,.., ... JS·74·70-1t7 rM• n ,.._.,., 11·111'7•11-2'7 1'"11 • n-..-v1 1HHMl-211 7)·74·7MO-M 7~·6f·7S•~ w,..,.,,. HIGH SCHOOL "'"' c_,,... Teu"*"*lt ( ., ,. tlH!tltlft v ""'-" """) , .,,.. llttsWta IOI 1 OeLevtoe IDOi P\llO!Osl Cite Al>bOll tElalnortl. f I, l S.~ llll1111t1 ti) dtc c1ora1 ISouth Hitt)) • 2. s Ttttt !Mo!lle ~0'11) <It< Atekell.I (Loefe). 4·0 IOI 1 Gelllowskl (Velllelltl def. 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I· 1, 5 Htnde"on IV1ctor \lelltvl def Brown <V•nture l ov o.t1ult 1., -1 Prtnlt y CSnafltr I pinned Hou <C1nvonJ SO stcond•. 3 Trent IM•vfelr) dtc Frtnco (Founleln Veuevl. •·•. S 8tcerra ISan1e Beroe r e ) dtl Piutrenrtulltr IFoolhlll). Ov forftlf IS7 -I Grthem <Bek«llltldl dtc Hev• IEdgtwoodl l ·l, 3 Jol'lnson <M•v- falr) dee Grlffllh <Sent• Berber•>. 6·4. S. Orv IEl•lnort) dee Sleson (Vtnlure), 7·6 161 -I. Tica <CloVJl WHI) 0.C IMUv• ICloYls). S·•, 3 Ltwl1 (Wn1trn) dee. Htndtrson (Cenvon). 13·6, S. Reimers CEdoewoool dee Grttn (Foolhlll), 12·2. 17e -I Mlchelak (Venlure) dte CtrO. (Clovl\ WHI) 1 S; 3 8tlsllo (WHJern) p1nnt<l Teien <Clovl\l. 3.Q , 5 ZeOfld• IRlohellll dtc WIHl•m• IGllrov). 11· 1 194 -I Fllr11 ICanvon) dtc trick !Victor Velltvl. 10 8 3 Helmtulltr ISoulh Hiiis) dee Flor" 1et11nort > 4·0; S Cnrl•ttnsen <Ctovl•) dee Herrl•on IFounteln Velltvl, 5· 1 148 -1 Abta"•m• IFounleln Velltv) dee 8erne1 IClovls West). 11·1, 3 8 .. tst tEooewoodl dee 8ur1>.a (Mevfalrl, S· I, S Maver llrvlntl dee Auellt (l.oere), 11·4 Team S1andlnos I CIOvfs West, 200 t>Otnls 2 Eooewooo 1331'>, 3 Clovls, 112'1'>. 4 Cenvon 106 S Founleln VeMav, 101i,,, 6 Weutrn 99, 1 VelneNe "i,,, I Powtv. 16'> 9 Mevfelr 16, 10 Loere. 1•• ~ Otlltr• 27 Ir vine JS Men't rournanwm (•I Ntw Yonr> SemHlnel llMIH Ivan Lendl ICrtchOslOvekle) dtf. Jimmy Connofl IU S ), 6·3, 6·t, John McEnroe IU S ) dtf Mel\ Wllandtr (SW.Oen) 6·2 6 4 • • Women's hK/rnarNnt (ti Oelllelld) 5amltlnal SIMMS Hana Mendllttove <Crtcho•toveklt ) Ott Pam Shrlvtr <US I 6·2, 6·3 Martine Nevrelllov1 ( U S ) dtf Ht ltne Sukove ICZKl'IOslOvel>. •) 6 7 6 I Box Int lelR-) \ LIO"'weigtll\ -Rav Boom Boom' Manc1n1 I Youn1a•own Ollloi KOO Booov Cnecon IO•o_,11,, Ce1 > e1 1 11 of tnt tnord round to re111111 WBA chemolon,n1p ( •t Sltf11no Helelltl, Midi.) Wtlt~rweogn" Millon McCrorv IOt · !tOlll KOO Miiion Gvt\1 (Mount Vernon, N v I •n the 1i1tth rouno to retain wee c1'11mo1on1t\lp Pro bowfln9 ft8A TOUlt lel Alemtde) FIMI Round 8utcn S<H>tf' dtf Gerv Skidmore 112· 168 1So04r w1n1 117.000, Skidmore wins 114 000) Otllef Rnults Jimmie Prllls dtl Wevne Webl> 193·157, Prlth def Glf Sliker, 245·191, Sootr def Prllls, 234· 19t (Prllh wln1 Jt,SOO, Sliker win\ 17 000 Wtbl> win• J6,000) WMkend transactions FOOTaALL Unn.d Shifts l<Htbal LMtue OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS-Nemed Rell>fl Steuo dtltn•lvt llnt coech PITTSBURGH MAULEltS-Tredtd e 1915 drtfl cnolet 10 the Los Anottts Exi>rtu 1n u c11enoe for tile signing rlohts to Oonnft Mlckmtr1, 0Htn1lve tecklt Sloned Hlckmen ARIZONA WRANGLERS-Slonao Miiie Ceoa, running O.Ck 10 • mulll·vHr con· trecl JACKSONVILLE 9UL.LS-Slllned Tom Wllffttr. llghl tnd NEW ORLEANS BREAICEllllS-Sloned 9ulord Jorden, ru11nlng beCll, 10 • flve·vHr contreCI OAKLAND INVAOERS-Slllned 8tnnv l!lern" COf'nt•O.Ck to • Oftt-Yt•r con· trect OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS-Ntlne4 Jim Jonnson defensive coordlnetOt SAN ANTONIO GUNSLtNGERS- Sl11,nt0 Rlcll. Ntunelu l. ouerttroeci<. to • two·vter contrecl COLL.l;I RUTGERS-Announced lllal Diel< Curl, ot11n11¥t coordinator, would remain H en aul•ttn• 10010.11 coecll aASllAll Am«\Ufl l•eu- OE TROIT TIGERS-Ntmed rrtnll. r renchl minor .. eoue ntt0 dlrKlor Nettenel .._..,. CI NCINN4 Tt R~DS Nemtd Jlrn Ftrouion vice Of'tsldtnt for PUbllcltv end O L Porco •let orttlCltftl·COfttrOlltr aASKITaALL N1fttfW .. s.11 .... Aue<laftaft SlA TTL.E IUP RSOHICS llonad Dnld lllomoson, tu•rd, to • conlrect for ll'lt res! ol 11116 ....on Ind fOt l .. •81. ftla<:td Clev JOllnaOtl, 9Uard, on lht lnlurtd rHanlt H11. tefftli••• .......... A.a.-.cla*" OHIO MIXEltS Slflltd t i., ltey leltt, 0\19(0 Gobbell takes Ficker series After week's delay- ractng concludes tn Long Beach By ALMON WCKABEY OtllJ ............ .,..., LONG BEACH -The weather gods finally smiled for the Bill Ficker Bowl m1uch racing series Saturday allowing the finaJ two sets of matches to~ completed after a week's delay. John Gobbell of Huntioato n Har- bour Yacht Club emeraed as the winner with a perfect score of five wins and no losses. provina that he and his seven-man crew could handle hght airs as well as the brisk wirlds that prevailed off Long Beach Harbor Saturday. Besides winning the Ficker Bowl. the victory also earned the winners a berth in Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup match racing series. next March. The ConareS$iona1 Cup 1s one of the most prestigious match racing competitions in the world m which I 0 skippers and crews com_Qete Qn 3 round-rob1.0 bas.is io CataJina-38 sloops. Runner-up in the Ficker Series was Doug Rastello of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club with four wins and one loss. Third was Peter Isler, Noroton. Conn. Yacht Club. with three wins and two losses. Gobbell. 46, has been sailing com· petitjvely since 1973 and has been sailing Catalina-38s for two years. He was sailing Pathfinder, a boat owned by Bob Gibbons of Huntington Joh n Gobbell Harbour. In the final two matches Gobbell defeated Isler by I minute and 23 seconds, and Mark Gaudio, Bahia Corinthian-Yacht-Oub, by 47 ~ onds. Gobbell's crew was composed of Bill Menninger, Steve Beck, Mike Van Dyk, Greg Schroeder, Gregory Weeger, Gary Davidson and Gib- bons. The Ficker Bowl series was orig- inall y known as the Pacific Coast Match Rlcing Championship but was changed this year to honor Ficker, a former America's Cup winner and donor of the trophy. Mancini lowers boom on Chacon RENO (AP)-Bobby Chacon says he was just warming up, but Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini said the blood flowing into Chacon's lef\ eye made the outcome of Saturday night's fight a foregone conclusion. "Bobby's eye wasall chop~d up - 1 think hi s own corner might have even sto{>ped it. The blood was dripping m his eye," Mancini said after referee Richard Steele stopped 1 he figh! at I: 17 of the third round. Mancini. who had Chacon on the ropes and was swanning all over him when Steele looped in to stop the bout. said Chacon couldn't have taken many more puncht1. '"He was standing there, yeah, but I don't know how many mort of those shots he could stand," the. World Boxing Association lightweight champion said. ••tt was JUSt a matter of time. I knew it." Steele's decision to stop the fight 1nfunated the. pro-Chacon crowd on th e University of Nevada-Reno cam- pus. which rained cups of beer into th e nng. Th e 32-year-old Chacon agreed with his supporters that it should have gone on. "I was just S'8rting to fight. It takes me a while:· Chacon said. "l"m not a young kid that can come out ri~t away and bang like a 22-ycar-old.' But Chacon, his left eye swollen shut after the fight and with cuts above and below the eye said he understood the referee's dec1S1on. "Richard d1dn"t want me to get hurt. He's JUSt trying to protect the fighte r. So many bad things ha ve happened. I don't blame him." Chaton said the fight probably McCrory keeps crown with KO STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) -Millon McCrory pinned challenger Milton Guest on the ropes in the sixth round with a barrage of right hands and stopped the former Marine at 2:59 to retain his World Boxing Council welterweight cham- pionship Saturday. McCrory, 21, of Detroit. was in command throughout, knocking down Guest twice in the first round and opcc apin in the fourth. The victory could send McCrory to a big payday later this year in a fiaht against fonner champion Sugar Ray Leonard. wouldn't have gone another round anyway. because his cut man, Jim Ponce, would have moved to stop it himself .. "Jim said he wasgoingtostopit the next roqnd (because of the cuts)," the former t-.,..o-time champion said. Chacon. who began boxing pro- fessionall y in 1972 and has posted S2 victories in bis 60-bout career, uid before the fight that he would prob- ably have one 6r two more contests before retiring. Two MD stars gain recognition Two Mater Dei High football stars have been chosen to be honored on the third annual Faith-Family foot· ball All-Star team, and will be honored Feb. 2 at the Anaheim Mamott. Offensive lineman Bob Page and linebacker Shawn Higgins were chosen from Mater Dei on the 24- man team. coming from the 36 Catholic high schools in Southern California. Coach of the Year 1s Ron Smeltzer, who guided Servile Hight~ a second straight CIF Big Five Conference title. Also honored from Serv1te 1s running back Ted Prukop. The team 1s made up from players who excell on the field and in the classroom. The a"erage GPA of the 24 players 1s 3.46. The featured speaker at the ban· quet will be Denver Broncos Coach Dan Reeves and the master of ceremonies will be Pat Haden. Here's a list of the All-Star team: OF,EHSE Rtctlvert Brad OtJerdin <St Frencl•), Nick Mlllolls ISi .Anlhonvl, Rou Klltlen IS.rvllt) Linemen Kerry Brvenl (Vtrbum Otll. JOM Levin (Murphy). 8ttl "'"'Me• o.IJ, Je,,,.s Tnordehl (Pa raclete), Jonn Slmlc (Nolrt Dame) Becfl.s Brven Bero 18111\oP Montgomerv). Brendan McCrecktn ILovole), 8111 J1Ck1on (St 8trnero), Teo Prukop (S.rvllt) DE,EHSI Llntmt11. Jolin JOl'ln•on IVwbum Dtl>, Jtft Mercllln (Mery Ster), JOM P\ltllnl (Plut Xl. Merk Vlcttle (BllhOP Monlll()mtfy) Llntblelltrs KeYln OulskY !Cllernlnaoal, SNwn "'"*''• Meter o.I), Tao Hovorlle (St<vlle) 9ec1u-Olrk Ademt 181sll0o Amat), Jeme• O.vtr• !Lovole), Otrtlt Taylor (Blsll01> i\crlat), 1e.o., Pered• (LOVOI•) "'ICker Geciroe Rol'lllnuer IBIVloo MontlJOITI· tfY) Coecn Ron Smell1tr <Servlle) TODAY'S SPORTS ONTV, RADIO TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -TENNIS -Men's final-round actton in the Volvo Grand Prix Master from New York. 10 a.m. (2)-NBA -Boston at Milwaukee. 11 a.m.(S6)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL-Mich1g.1nStatcat Minnesota (taped) 12: IS p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Fcarnrcd. Don Ltt ( 19·1·1. 19 KOs) mttts Tony Sibson(12-4.JO KOllirlaxhcdulcd 10-round m1ddlcwe1Jht bout from Atlantic City. N.J . l 2:30 p.m. (2) -PORTS SUNDAY -Featured. Howard Davi Jr. (24-1. 9 KOs) meels T)rone "Butterfly" CtawleY(l4-I. 3 KO ) 1n a scheduled 10-round h•htwc1aht bout from Atlantic City. N.J I 30p m (4)-GOLF-F1nal~round acuon 1n the 2Sthannual Bob Hope Clas k from Palm prin~. 3:30 (7) -BOXING -team of Ol)'mp1c hopeful' from the U.S m~u a team of Yuplavian amateurs. . 11 p.m (S6) -COLLEGE 8ASIBT8A1..L T CAI late Fullcnon at Frtsno . 1.atc {ta~d) RADIO •• Colle kt!l u -C'al Ulll rullcrton U( F'~~o Ute. I P. m . KN Z(ll90). NHL-~In al Wtnnipcs. S:JOp.m., KfOX (9J..S·FM) NBI\-attlcat l.akc!'7, 7 p.m . KLACl~70} Sc>cttr -~1crs at Clc,·cl:tnd. 8·30 pm, (dcla)l!d).. KFOX (93.S:-FM). ~ -. ____ ......... -p t ·. CREDIT LINE Fre~ Emmert joins . Wayerhaeuser firm Fred L. Emmert has joined Wayerbnser MortpJt Co. in the income property division as senior rcaionaJ appraiset. He will be workin1 out tbe company's Irvine office. Before joinina Wayerhaeuser, be was vice president with Ludaaer A11oclatet, a national real estate appraisal and consuhin1 firm. • • • Tony Crowell of Laguna Beach has been named ~nior vice president/chief financial officer of BeHmoat Ir Co., a Newpon Beach firm dtahna an investment management and stock brokerage. CroweU moves into the CFO BollD.le Parker Parker heads Center board . Bonnie Parker has been elected the first woman president of the Newport Center Board of Directors. position after serving as a director and general counsel for the firm $incc its inception in 1980. Park~r has been on the board si nee 1981 and last year served as vice president. She is vice president and district manager of Great American Federal Savings Bank. Other officers include vice presi- dents Richard Marowiu, owner of Newport Children's Bootery and Westcliff Shoes.and Hank Adler, pauner of Touche Ross and Com- pany; treasurer Bernard Schneider, of Buchalter, Nemer. Fields, Chrysue and Younger, and secretary Lynn Stanton, M.D. • • • Steve O'Neal, formerly technical sales coordinator for SurvtvaJr air purifying respirators, has been promoted to East Coast technicatl field product manager for all Survivair product lines. O'Neal will relocate from Survivair headquarters in Santa Ana to Charleston, South Carolina to assume the newly- created position. • • • Lauren R. Brunen has been named editor of Newport Beach-based Regl1tered Repreaentatlve magazine, Tolmu F. Geffl, president of Plau Commuicatlon1 recently announced. The publication is a trade magazine for stockbrokers. Brannen was formerly director of editonal services for Soutkmark/Unlverslty Gntap, Inc., a real estate related financial services company. • • • TecbEND Inc. of Newport Beach has selected Ju1en Pabllc Relatlou of Santa Ana as its public relations agency, according to TcchEND president Carol Powell. The association. formed in 1969, represents property owners and ten- ants dedicated to improving the business and residential environment of the mile square area. More than 800 businesses operate and 11 ,000 employees work in Newport Center. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday. Jan. 13. 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I m1llton customers shopped at Fashion Island from the da) after Thanksgiving through the po!lt-C hmtmas period. This represented an 11 percent in- crease over Chnstmas 1982, she said. "The entire retail 1adunry ben- efited this year from the eagerness of holiday shoppers who were de- termined to buy in 1983 what they denied themselves 1n 1981 and 1982." eitplained Roppolo. "Thn are optimistic about the future, and when people are optimistic they hkc to spend money. espcc1allr, at Chnstmasumc " In add1t1on to Fashion Island's Santa Claus report.ng 47 percent more children s1t1mg on his knee. Roppolo said the center's five maJor department stores aho expenenced eitcept1onal mcreases this holiday season.· Most stores reported double-digit sales improvements over last year. and Robinson's. the Broadwa)' and EXPERT ADVICE BufTums all recorded the b1uei.t !>ak"rl volume day 1n their hl'tory on Ckc. 23. which wa:!> al~o the bu~1ei.t da) an Fashion l~land ~1nce openmg in 196 7. Roppolo pointed out that some prchm1nar) con~truction work a!r soc1ated wsth a S:!8 m1llton re- development of the open-air center obviously did not mtcrfcre w11h hohday shopping. She \aid mo'it of the work 1s scheduled to be undcrw;i> by spnni. and is ~~ lO tie completed in ti~ for neu Christmas. Whale the la~ dcparymtnt •cores reaped the l'C'WlrdS Of sptndthrif\ shoppers, the smaller specialty ~ and boutiques thatdomuwe Fashion Island's mall were abo I.ht ruip1cn1.t of consumer's holiday 1.,._ ... and their wllhnaness to buy bia-ticktt 11cms. Business executives wary of big mis~ke~, Executives who make maJor bus1-Don't expect pttcilO antv.rcn for ness mistakes may not 1.urv1ve 10 your problems from the bcltclli~ today's rapidly changing market-management ~how-to" books. Ooa t place. accord1_ng to management eit-forget that customers, competitors. pe~s quoted 1i:i the January mue of vendors and tht ~ommun1ty alto Cahfom1a Business magazine. have a stake in your company. Although few of the business -analysts agreed on which m1Stake is Don't try to 1inpon corporate the biggest. their warnings serve as a culture from another ~'?'.-nY or map of the pitfalls to a' oid 1n 1984 country. And fi~lly, .dOn t 'l'l!>rt !-he For example. don't bet on inflation. fundamentals: 11mphfy orpntzat1on It won't be around to cover and and enJOY yourself. authcntJcate pnce increa~s. Cost control and product1.,,1t)' will be more important than ever. Don't ignore the rap1dl> changin.s busmess environment. Technol~­ cal progress. deregulation and in- creased compe1111on necessitate survival plannmg. Firms that don't analyze trends·and plan accordingly may become ex11nct. Don't be trmid. Although econom- ists expect financial hang-ups further down the road. 1984 1s seen as the year to take advantage of the strength- ening recovery. Borrow if you need to. while rates arc compapanvely low. but don't overextend. Don't tre3l this recovery as a typical one: the entire consumer sector may not rebound across the board. Although high employment will persist. don't ta~e workers for granted Signups slated for ad seminars Registration is under way for a series of advenisJng seminars to be held on Wednesday! beainnfof in March at Allergan PbarmaoeuucaJ1 in Irvine. Consumer and business ldvertis-- ing experts will speak at the .-x seminars. sponsored by the Ora.nae County Advertising Federation. Cost for the series will be SSO for members and S75 for non-memben. Per session is SI S for memben and $20 for non-members. Deadline for regjstralion is Feb. 24 and ma) be ma<k by callina 680-3601 Demographics in the '80s: who lives where and why? What do Los -------------Alamos. N.M., Falls Church, Va., and Mont~omery, Md., SYLVIA have m common? Each 1s wtthin of this country with .. the top five regions PORTER residcotS who have ••••••••••••• the greatest number of yea ts of education. What sets Williamsburg and Lexington. Va .. and West Fehc1ana. La., apart? Each has the highest percentage of single males and females tn the country . What does this mean to you? (One mean mg to me 1s that 1fl were smgle, l'dchoose to hve in Virginia m the area where l could reach Falls Church. Williamsburg and Lexmgton -and meet educated persons of the opposite sex. But that's JUSt a "SylVLa" reaction.) What it means to you, as a consumer, is that from data such as these now being collected on you. a bank may decide to build a new branch or developers may decide to build a new I SQ-.store shopping mall. The 1980s will be a decade of great v owth for the nation's demographic suppliers. It's becoming increasing- ly obvious that the country's retailers, restaurateurs. health-care industry officials and other corporate leaders are relying on this sort of 1nforma11on m make vital decisions. The data "provide marketers with a com- pet1t1ve tool in an ever more competitive mar~et" eitplams Bryant Robey. editor of Amencan Demo- graphics, which specializes in interpreting current demographic trends With cable TV companies scrambling for franchises. chain stores in a fierce battle to comer markets, a key to success 1s to 1dent1fy potenual markets quickly and efficiently. As an 11lustrat1on. the staff at Donnelley Marketing Information Services of Stamford. Conn .. can plot 1n a matter of hours which areas of the country arc most ltkely to have homeowners seeking high-priced luxury cars They can even predict brand-name buymg l?.8ttems. (In you1' netJhborhood would yo11 ~ 1tJ0Tr nkcty to eat C'heenos or sip Scotch?) As another illustration, a man-made lake (Candlewood Lake) was created in Connecticut ill the late 1920s. and soon became a favorite resort spot DcveloJJa"S then built 40 summer colonies at Cand.lewood durina the 1930s. Despite the depression of that decade, families rushed to bu) the small cabins on SO-foot by I 2S-foot plots, which in those days cost less than $3,000. Today, only an estimated 6.2 percent of the homes that border-the lake arc seasonal The a veragc age for the adult population' of that area 1s 40 and the ave~e level of education is 12. 7 years. The average household income m 1983 is projected at $28,562 as agaanst S23,996 reported in the 1980 census. In bric( a community of young adults with high school educations. This 1s no longer a summer resort (as I've seen on a personal v1s11) It's a full-ume neighborhood -and fllOl"C than half the fam1hes hJve moved into their homes witlun the past five years. How co~d information such as this be used? By a community hospital, for instance, weighina whether to eitpand a ped1atncs department or to$tcp up servioes for cancer patients. Analysts have used this son of mformation to predict a region's health outlook for the '80s. There 1<>. of course, no such place as "Middletown. U .S.~ :· hut Donnelley's eitpcrts can draw up a comprehen!>l\C demographic printout on the folks in Muncie. Ind . ~hose grandmothers and grandfathen were the sub1cc1 of the landmark sociology studies of the 1920s and 19'0" In "Middletown." 1n the past I 0 years, there has been a dramat1C shift 1n population. The under-IS population has dropped b} 16.8 percent, way above the national averagl" of 8 4 percent. Meanwhile, the number of non- famal) households (singles living together) has risen rap1dl~ At the same time. Ridgefield. Conn., bas evolved from a farming rnmmun1ty to a suburb Wlth a far-above- avcrage per,ap1ta income. This ma) sound ltke a form of" 1984 .. to you -and 1t could mdeed be an invasion of your privacy. But it's a marketing approach a sales pitch haded for its efficiency. OK -but Sta) within hmllS! 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'~U ~= a~_n L': u:,~ ,:03: ~~ ' ,. .. 88 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 15, 1984' .TOPS IN POPS By The A11oclated PrtH The followll\g arc Billboard's hot record tuts for the wcel.. ending Jan. 21 a's they appear 1n ncx.t week's issue of Billboard magazine. C'opynght 198 3. Billboard Pubh· t'IUtons, lnc. Reprinted with pernmsion Barbra did it her way anCl.Won IMPERIAL 4T IOAHO 12 lll 89l C8l,'1 CVPtlW "" · t...,,. r • 4 8,t• l'.)l( m MANN BlllA Pl AIA SQUAAI jiMH[ OiiWiG£ WfTA AMA ,. .... r:;;;;;:;, Wtv'4tJI 1.jt -;;-.;;:;;. t-Ot btot ''II •Jt->~< !!9] O"><lf <o40 7444 ~F4w!'•l•C"""''*""1!1' f.19 1 ~J' "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." I --• "AT THE MOVIES" --- 'l'BE BIGB'11 STUl11E1 ............................... The movie that gives insanity a bad name. FEATURING MUSIC BY Oingo Boingo Stray Cats Thomas Dolby Beach Boys Wall Of Voodoo Split Enz Circle Je~s Ventures Rheingold The Chantays The Untouchables and more! FRANK Q TOLIN Pl'85Mts a GECHlE Q BRAUNSTEIN. ~ HAMAOt' production " a RANOAU. BAOAT film "Slff Ir Stamng EDDIE ~ l.JNOt\ KERAIOGE Ct£A\{)N UTTlE ~ FWll RUTH BUZZI LYLE WAGGQrlljR Executive Producers FRANK 0 IDUN, l..DUS ~ CXlgnat ~ ~ PETER BERNSTEJ"t • Owector <' Photography ALEX PHIUJPS, .R Produced ~ GEORGE G BRAUNSTEIN, FD-I HAMADT' 'Mitten and Directed ~ RANCWJ.. BAOAT .. t ~ fASHIO• SOUARf ....., • TMl&TIUS IMPUUAL A, IOAHO 1213IH1-0633 Bar b ra Strei&and in hit m ovie 'Yentl.• Despite extensive locations in Czechoslovakia and interiors in London, "Yentl" exceeded its budget by only 11 per cent. The film w~ made at financial and personal sacrifice by Streisand. W•W·llllMiiiiMf.:Wfiif. S<aRMCE • YENTL SU»DI• IMPACT TtCKl:iiif ...tJSTIZR 1·C •t' c t .. ir •• ..C..tvo-c.~-..""""°~·-..· C'._.•-c:if"'11'tJl teO-UU LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Matinee Showings Onlv $2. 75 Unless Noted •a1.i3a.1 • .t1616J~2ssJ1 ~~. 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Now (R) Plus Vice Squ1a (R) Orive·lns Open 6 :30 Wee kends / 6 :45 Weeknights * Children Under 12 Free Unless Noted 14'HEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISl T a.:.aNtVERSAL STUDIOS T OUR ' -...~ -.c.AC-~Y SCARFACE • NOW PLAYING ' "GRAND decadent cntertainfTl'nl. wt11rh like all good HollywOod qanqsler mO\/le~ delivers the punch and rounterpunrh of glamour and disgust:• David Ansen, NEW~'WEEK MAGAZINE COSTA IEA fl TOftO FOUMTAIM YAU1Y OMNGE Ec!WIRll tllrtlot Twin Ed~rds ~ Ptollc'• Foun11111 VlllaY Cirv Cenc11 &11·3501 581 5880 ' On¥t In 962 2481 63' 2SM COITA MOA UHAW Ed\loMU9 Town Center m 418' • AMC F•s/llun 54\llte 691 0$3) NO ~IU ACC.'1'10 '°" THlt CffOAOlMINT French Drama "Danton" 1. ftl Clf -2. , .. d \hi --=:;.ii.;..•--" -3. wa\• pllnb ---- 4. read tM ~-- !l ...... ~--w s.n. ... •=-- -1.-----1 -•. -~--. - - Orange Coa11 OAILV PILOT/Su11day, J1nu.,y 11. 11M • Ed McMahon 'slowing down' in high gear ·Star Searc • ' ·Bloopers' fil s ree time rom Tontg t ShOW LOS AN01£LES (AP) -F.arly lut year, Ed McMahon told hll wife, Vlctorta, that he wu 1oh11 to •lowdown. After all, he'• been Johnny Catl0n'11ldeklck on the "Tontaht" lhow and before chuon "Who Do You Truat?" for 26 yean. He'1 alto the commerclal 1pokesman for nwneroua product1 and many aavtnga and loan lnltitutiona. Since making that statement McMahon has become: -Hott of the 1yndlcated 1how, "Star Search," a weekly one-hour 1howcaae for new talent that went on the air ln Sept.ember. -Co-hott with Dick Clark of a weekly 1eries for NBC c;_alled "TV'1 Bloopers. Cornmerdala and Pract1cal Jokes." It'• an amalgamation of put •pedals •tarring McMahon, Clark and Canon, all 9J. which got blg ratlnga. The 1how made ti. debut lalt week. -Hott for a 1yndlcated show due thll fall called 11Canon'1 Comedy Classics." He introduces comedy aket.chea ta.ken from the "Tonight" ahow. One af temoon shortly before Christmas, McMahon was on a sound stage at Metromedia rehearama his lines for a taping later in the day of "Star Search." Behind him a lamp in the overhead lighting exploded like a gunshot. He stopped oruy --..... long enough to make a fut quip, then went back to flawlessly reading the cue card.a. · Like Mommy · Brlttah actreu Jane Seymour poeea with ber dau&hter. Kate. at London'• Heathrow Airport nefore boardioi a plane for Loe A.n«elea. 'Celebrity' writer lives on in movie Story filmed in Texas as author's dy_in--=g=--w_is_h ___ _ By KATHRYN BAKER A~f>'9MWrltef DALLAS -Tommy Thompson died of cancer .before he could turn his best-selling novel, "Cel- ebrity," into a screenplay. Thompson's friend ao.uyn Heller. chosen to produce the movie, hlred. veteran !ICl'eenwriter William Hanley, then broug'ht the cast and crew of the NBC miniseries to Te>Up for shooting, "because." she said, "lt was one of Tbmmy's dying wishes. "He said, 'Ros, we've got to go to Texas to do "Celebrity,"' so that's why we're here," Heller told reporters visiting the aet near Dall.u. But she said a local union dispute "made it uncomfortable" to fllm in Thompeon's home town of Fort Worth, where much of the novel la set. The cast for -the six-and-a-half-hour film, acheduled for broadcut ln three nightly lnliall- menta, Feb. 12-14. lncludes several up-and-coming young actors, along with veterans Glenn Ford, Mickey Rooney, Hal Holbrook and James Whitmore in supporting roles. Thompson's saga follows the lives of three high # (iChool "most likely to succeed" types who find celebrity -one as an actor, one as a journalist, and one as an evangellat -though haunted by the night of their graduation, when they raped a 16-year-old girl while drunk. The 1tory culminates decades later ln a mysterious shooting. "What we don't want anyone to know is who ls shot and who does the shooting," said Ma. Heller. Ben Masters. whoae film credits include sup- porting roles ln "All That Jau" and "Mandingo,'' plays the journalist. He aatd he wu aware the character wu a rough self -portrait by Thom peon and that he talked to Ma. Heller about her friend. But. He said later that he had to run through his linee because a new audience sweepstakes had been added. A. the show la atructured now each weekly winner recelvee a cash prize and the final eight wlnners receive Sl00,000 each. In all, that's $1.6 • \• \!1! \l\ \If \11\! Ii'· \,.,.,, ,,,,r,.,11 .. 1, .. ,. , ,.,.1 ,, •p11 .I '" 111' J'I t f 111• 1111 • \1, '' 11.11 ) f111• • ,j t Masters said, "I'm not playing him." "Celebrity" was a term that Thompson never .t:========= quite dealt with an hla own life. Ms. Heller said. "Tommy was a person ln great conflict about lt," she aald. "He was «!mbarruaed about loving it." Joeeph Bottoms, whoee "Wishman" television pilot was not picked up u a series, plays Mack Crawford, who becomes a matinee ldol. Michael Beck, who appeared with Bottoms ln the television mlnlserles "HolocAust," won the meaty role of T .J . Luther, the evangelist. "He's an opportunist," Beck said of T.J . ''He's a manipulator of people, charismatic and channin~ In a certain way." Co-producer Dick O'Connor said the filmmakers expected "some very strong scenes" lnvolvihg Mack's homoeexuallty to slide by the cen50rs. But Ma. Heller said T .J .'1 evangelism was toned down, and he will be referred to as a "faith healer." _. The Dove's Vo~g~& Home MRAAT!.O IN PERSOM SY Robin Lee Graham N. &ht 1f1 o1 on(y 11 RoOln LM ONl.lm .-led 11ound the MJttd - Ilona. In 1 1Wt ~· Robin VIII clKw.a hl:a ...,,, OCeln ·~a. 11 d lllt 101o ¥D)9ll M'CKnf lt'C MJttd eboent DOVE (..tlll ~ ~ trtdonl) .,., """ hit cvntnt • liMntufU In the wlldt " ~. ONE SHOW ONLY I I . . million in prizel for the new talent. McMahon wun't the ortcSnal hell of .. Star Search... The pilot wu made with another s»r- 10naUty, but producer Bob Banner1ooruentoutacall for McMahon, who wu at hit vacation home in Florida. "It'• funny, becaUN earlier ln the year I told my wtle I wu aolnt to llow down." he Nkt. "But once I aot involved lt turned on my jUlcee. Then l ~ to pt involved in the produc:t.lon." McMahon, who staned for 28 ahowa, tcpet two lhow1 back-to·beck every other week. He workl it around hi.a announctna duU• tor NBC'• '~on.lcht" ahow, which he doea Monday thtouah P'riday for an hour each day. Hit com.merc:iala and other projecta are done durtna other free Ume. Oddly ~ah, McMahon'• 10na Uliodat1on with Canon beaan th.rouah Clark. "DiCk ariCI I were next-door neighbort ln an apar1ment hoWll tn Philadelphia," he aaid. "Philadelphia wu a bl& televtalon center then. He'd heard Johnny wu lookina for an announcer and recommended me. I went to New York to meet With Johnny, uw him for flveminuteaanddtdn'tthinkanymoreofltuntUI1ot &d McMahon water tba.D ner a..da,.. a call to •tart work." That wu for "Who Do You Trust?" When Carson got "Tonight," he lnaiat.ed that McMahon come alons u announcer. "The night of the first ahow, I asked Johnny bow he aaw my role," McMahon recalled. "He said, 'I don't even know what my role 11. Let'• just go down there and entertain the hell out of them.' I think that ia the reason for the show'~Jonge,vity andp:>pdadty. "And that's what we've done: We've enter. tained. If you inform, too, that'• wonderful. But hll primary goal la to entertain." McMahon said he considers it remarkable that he ind Canon have worked IO cloeely and frequently together for 26 years and have never had a disagreement. NOW PLAYING AUHllM 910Cldlllrll rn.....a MIA ~Mll!tal'!w 529 5339 COITAlllOA lowatOt TOW!! Cttiltl 751-4114 "llOT DOG" (R) I 00. JOO too 100 too II 00 "THIS OF HDWIHT'' (PG) UJO >~ t40 no 1rn "m 11 1 Kill" tral uo uo 10~ "TO " " IOT TO ar ,,., 1140 HO ltO "YEHL" fPCl • ' TMCI IMllflc ritat 1100 lH H O I~ IHO "Hill" (PC) 1200, t 40, 5 It I 00 10 40 0 SURF II" (R) uu 10 40 60 10 100 11Mal7"1 "COllll PAil" (I) 1110 3 10 • ~ I JO. II~ .. UICOllOll VllOI" (I) IHO JI~ ~ &O I~ 10 lO "UICOMIOI VALOR" (I) "Tll IU no LOwtl IOIH" (I) UJO 2J~ uo 00 too 1110 1130 lM UO 10 1010 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES CIOIA era ='* m m1 •"'-'•• SADOUIAClt 10 '"'..._ 111 .. 111• 511.SlllJ SAOOlCIACll IO lwt tli. 111 ..... ~MUI l AGUNA 8f Ar.H FOUNTAIN VAll I Y wr s TMINS ll R • ' Orenge Oout DAILY PlLOTISunday, January l6 •98.it TV·gir<ts for 'movie War' Taliing busineu Networks taking on cable firms ,for rt hts to theatrical releases By fo'R£0 ROTHENBERG Al'T .......... WrlW LOS ANGELES -C8S and NBC have been negotiating wtt h several movie studio~ about getuna theatrical films before they ao on pay-television -more proof that the ,1ctworks ha ve taken the offensive against cable. ·Did you think that the business that producC'd such thvcrst ~uccci.~ stones IUi "The A· Team " "60 Minutes " "O~nast y" and "11111 Street Blues" ~ould be bulli~d forever by cable TV'! In the annuls of TV history, 1983 was when the networks stopped losing ground to cable. while: 1984 may IX' when the networks began 1he1r counterattack. Brandon Tanakoff, president of NBC Entertainment ~1d in an mtcrvaew that NBC has had C<>nvcrsations with -~-' ~ome m.ov~c studios. "bul nobody has put together an economic formula that makes sense." One movie bartered to NBC first was last year's best Boan.le Franklin and Ho•ard Heueman are concerned with her tnudneu part:Der'• frlvolou ezpeodJturea on .. One Day at a Time .. tontcht at 8:30 on CBS. Channel 2 . picture, "Gandhi." But those talks reached a standstill over money. For such a ~ov1e to bypass pay-cable. a network would havl." to i.1gn a .bag l.'nough che<:k to absorb the -lQ:00- 1~8ASl<ET1IAU •••"Babes In Arms" (1939) Mlcit- iAooney, Judy yarlan<I HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP H8W.D Of TRUTH MOYIE ** "Mt. Moto Takes A. Chance" E(t"8..=;~ AWlel• ,Hudton. LAWMAKERS AIJHNJ'TOH YtEEJ( IH (l)MOVIE ·• • "Beutmaster" ( 1982) Marc Slnglr, T ltlyl Roberla • ANNA T'O THE IHflHfTE POWER -10".30-gn• EBERT AT THE I N>IERT 8CHUU..EA ON~ WAU STREET WEB< -10"..46- (Z) Cl8IA8COAE -11:00- 0f A.M. LOS AHGLES 09IEBRAl PAL.SY eMOYE (CONT'D) •• ''&cape From Bogen County' r ·=.:.""" C0NT&tP0RAAY HEAL TH !~ 8A8l<ETBAU ***"Bill" (1981) Miekey Rooney. °'"'* QUald. ="MUWGAH IN (Z)MCMf . ••• "Aid Sky At Morning" 11971) Alc:tlatd ~. Clalte Bloom -11:30-1 = eot,E-WHITTAXEA *** "Rio Grande" (1950) John w~. Mueen O'Hwa. LCDmMPORARY HEALTH eAD.W-12 !!!~ ,dle&IEBAAL PALSY TUETH0H !:OCKHIOH .. "1941'' (1979) John Belulhl, TeetriroMltune. ())MOVIE u •.; "The 0111< Angel" (19351 Fredric Mlfch, Mette Oberon. (%)MOVIE * • * • "Circle Of Deceit'' (1981) Bruno Genz. Hanna Schygolla. -1:30- 0 1800!.F 8 F-TAOOP G WE AAE FAMl1. Y (!) MOYie • * • 1.; "The Enemy Below" ( 1957) Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens .., ADAM-12 m>OCEANUS CID EARTH, WIND AHD FlAE 1H CONCERT -2:00- • OIWOAN'S ISLAHO · &MOVIE • *'h "The Challenge" (1970) Dlf· ren McGam. James.Whitmore. tl)MOVIE *** "Spencer's Mountain" (1963) Henry Fonda. Maureen O'H11a. m> GROWING YEARS (() NBA BASKETBALL 1:8COTT * t "The Ne~I One" ( 1982) Keir Dul- lea, Adtienoe Barbeau 0MOVIE * * * "Threshold" (1981) Donald Sutherland. Jeff GOldblum -2:30- • GIUJGAN'S ISL.AHO ~~YEARS *** "TemP811" (1982) John Cas- savetes, Gena Rowlands. -S:OO-fl TH£ ROAD TO LOS ANO£LE8 8MOVIE * * * ''BabeS On Broadway" ( 19-42) Judy Glr1and, Mickey Roontrf G NEW8COPE G) 9 CEAEBAAl PALSY TEl.ETHOH (CONT'D) fB IN&DE THE WHITE HOUSE f1l) rrs EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS (CjMOVIE • ..,, Hard COtJnlry (1981) Jan- MIChael V1ncen1, Kim Basmger (SJMOVIE H '-' "C8Merf Row" ( 1982) Nick Nolte, Debra Winge< (%)MOVIE **'"'"Sun \/alley Serenade" (194 1) Sonµi Heme. Millon Berle -3:30- G SUHDAY G ~TEUR BOXING CD FAKrASY ISlAHD GD TOHY BROWN'S JOURNAL m> rrs EVERY800Y'S BUSINESS Cl! MEET THE PRESS -4:00- 8 2WITHYOU OMOV1£ • • "Stranoe case Of Of J9kytl And . Mr. Hyde (1968) Jaelt Pa.lance, Leo Geno. flJ MOVIE * * * "Return Of The Seven" ( 1966) Yul Brynnet. Robert Fuller tm WALL STREET WEEJ< Ii) A MA TTEA Of TASTE Q!MOVIE **'"' "The Power" (1968) George Ham1tton. Suzanne Pleshelle 01MOVIE t * t t 'The lonelll'H}ll Of The long Distance Runner" (1982) MICl\aet Redgrave, Tom ~enay. @MOVIE * • "Five DaYI One Sommer'; ( 1982) Sean Connery, Belay Brantley -4:30- BATISSUE (!) T AKINO llDVAHT AGE e WASHINOTOH WEB< 1H REVIEW . • 81) GAEA T CHEFS Of HEW ORLEANS (() F~ THE NATION (f)MOVIE • • 'Lovers And Liar•" (1979) Gol- dlt Hawn,~ Glannlnf ' -5:00-®FMOOL!~ AFT!ANOOH . fJ NEW8MAKfA8 -12:00- WfS< WITH 0.-VID l::STOOOES l~PALBY~ CBIOCMTIC PRE8lOBITW. Tl L f4UllWIT1f.S THROUGH M ®MOVIE ••~ "Ou•ty" (1981) Biii Kerr Moel T~ (D)MOW •• "Kill Me Ooodbyt" (1982) ~ Ail("-. Citn. i=CHAIE D FREE FOA AU. 8CHIP8 DABCNEWSQ ~ smE£T JOUAHAL 8t CEAEBRAl PALSY TBETHOH iCOHT'~UNE MAOtc Of AHIMAl AND LAND8CAP£ PAJNTWQ al~S·H l~AHfSEPFOO~ • * ''Ytl. Giorgio" ( 1982) l.UClll'IO P..arottl, Ktttwyn Harrotd Cll FAE.NE TAL! THeATRf -Ha-*** "Same Thie, Next Ytfl" (tt71)Mln Md&. Ellln lMn1yn -~U­ • Ql.oR'T8WOfl.D l Oii HEWS ' :SHE#d' -ttaO---~~-~UG{y '°"'",.,., '* 8IUEI tUWl18 TlfAOUOH THE If IEAACH Of .. MOfORWES< AUCf AIC HEWS eJb..o -e:OO-ILNEWS •H "A Shot In The Din'' (111841 Ptltt Stllef1. E~t Somrntt G 8ISKa & E8EAT AT TH( MOVIES fJ W0At..0 AT WAA (!) MARTIN: THE EMAHCIPATOA m w·A·a·H e BATTlESTAA OALACTICA • WATER. WEAL TH AHO POWE1' l llOVA C8SHEWS T AKlHG ADYANT AGE. !~JEWS Ht "Bill" (1981) Mickey Rooney, Dennis Quaid. af)MOVIE * • "Partners" ( 1982) Ryan O'Nell, Jonn Hurt ())MOVIE * • "Beastmuter" ( 1982) M•c Sing«, T anye Roberla. 0MOYlE ** "Shipwreck" (1978) Robert tir'..O:kl Jamltoo-Otlon. * ** "Valley Giff" ( 19831 Nlcolu Cage, Deborllh Foreman. -t:30-D JEWS CONFeAENCE D AMEllCAH HEAL TH m WKRP IN CINCINNATI Cl) Q!NEWS 1=r:,TSEAT -7:00-fJ(l) 80~ D Qt FIAST CAMERA a ®l RIPLEY'S BELIEVE rr OR NOT liJ MOVIE **'h "The Challenge" (1970) Dar- ren McGavln,James Whitmore (!)NEWS G) 8TAA SEAACH flD AU. CAEATURES GREAT AHO 8MALl.ll 81) NATURE (ff) DR. SEUSS': THE CAT IN THE HAT -7:30-a;, GENESCOTT CID f'RAOOLE ROCK -7:(5- (Z) QNEMASCOAE -8:00- 8 CIJ AUCE D 18 KHIGHT .RIDER 8 TAXI a ®! HAROCASTLE a MCC()AMICI( (!) TWILIGHT ZONE '8MOVIE • * '"' ··Murdef In T nas (Part 2) ( 1981) Farrah Fawcett Andy Griffi1h Cl) CElEBRA TION OF UFE: A TJWWTE TO OR. MARTIN LI/THEA l<lNG JR. !!NATURE ce)~THEATRE • * * 'h "Five Fingers" (1952) Jamee Md0n;-Danl6 Darrieui1. ®MOVIE * * "AN The Rivers Run" (Plf1 1) (Premiere) Sigrid Thornton, John Watera. (D)MOVIE * * "Kita Me Goodbye" (1982) Sally Reid, James Cun. ())MOVIE • * "Robin Hood And The SO<oer- er" (No Oete) A.ntholly Valentlfle, Nickolaa Graoe. OMOVIE * t * "Same· Tfme, Next Yw" (1978) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn. (%)MOVIE • * 'h "Cannery Row" ( 1982) Nldc Nolte, Debra Winger -8:30- • Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME Sulhel'land, Jeff Goldblllm. (})MOYIE ·~ "Death With 11" (1982) Cha!1el 8'ontQO, Jiil l.tdand. -10'JO-a IT IS WRITTEN 8t EHTEflTAINMEHT THIS MEI< flD 8HEAK PREVIEWS e HORS! RACINO -10'.45- • SUHOAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00-• G (()at HEWS 8 WAU. 8TAE£T JOURNAL REPORT GPmAPOPOFF e llN'f SWAOOARt" ID STAHLEY KRAMER OH F1Ut ~~EBASK£TBAU • *. "Chatk>IS Of Are" (19811 Ben Crou. Ian CharlelOn. (l)MOVIE H "The 8eas1 Within" (19821 Roo- ._ flY Cox, Bibi Besch. • GTAXJ (f) LOU ORAHT -t:00- 1 Cl) THE JEfffRSON8 a aoe HOPE SPECtAL UNDERSEA WOAl.D Of JACQUES COUSTEAU G OMOVIE *** "The Elee1rie Horteman'' ( 1979) Robert Redford, Jane Fonda. D WILD KINODOM e MASTERPIECE THEAmE 6B THE WILLMAR 8 -8-.30-• C1J GOODNIGHT, BEANTOWN Q A MAN AHO HS8 DREAM: MAAT1H U/THER KlNO (I) MOVIE * * t "The Purple Heart' (19-44) Farley Granger, Dana Andrews -10:00- • (() TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. 88tNEW8 I THE WORLD TOMOMOW BOUOOOl..D ONER AT JUUA'8 81> PAEV1N AHO THE PITTS8URGH (C)MOVIE • *. "1941" (1979) John BelustJt. T Olhito Mlfune. CID EARTH, WINO AHO FIRE 1H CONCERT ("1D MOVIE * * • "Richard Pryor live On The Sunset Strtp ( 1982) Alchard Pryor ((J AH HOMAGE TO STEVE MARTIN @MOVIE *** "Threshold" (19811 Donald -11:15- G CSSNEWS -t1:30- • 8PORT8flHAL 8 PACESETTER8 G aJNEWS G IHJMOVIE "For Love And Honor" (Premiere) Clllf Potts, Y aphet Kotto. (I) 8ISKEL I EBE.RT AT THE MOVIES I JERRY FALWELL HAAAYO MOVIE * * "The Next One" ( 1982) Keir Dul- lea, Adrienne Berbeau -11:46- OMOV1E "For lOY8 And Honor'' (Premiere) Clift Potta, Yaphet Kotto. -11:!i0- fJ MOVIE *** "Play Mitty FOf ~" (1971) Clint Eastwood, Jesslcl Welt«. -1to0- l 700CUJ8 "' M/CNEWS INDEPEHDEHT NETWOAK NEWS -. CHllDAEN 8ETWWI LIFE AND DEATH fO 80UN06T AGE O MOVIE * • * * "The Lut Picture Show" (19711 Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridg· •• Fish & MOre® Dinner Only .$2.59 Break away to a seafood adventure at Long John Silver's. Like our Fish f, M ore ' Dinnerr- 2 crispy fish fillets, golden f ryes. fresh coleslaw f, 2 crunchy hushpuppies. 3095 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa Just South of San Diego Freeway across from fe(ko. \ Orf ve-Th~u Service Available • ' . . s1u1.ho's loss ot the po1cn11al cable revenue. An executive at CBS. who requested annonymity said <.:BS' d1scu~s1ons with Unjvcrsal wctt "un hold ... but talks were continuioa with other studios. ' Throug~ a spokesman, Lewis Erlicht, president o( ABC Enteruu nment stud the network "is not pursuing and has !'Ol betn pursued by the movie studios.•• He said ,i\8( 's strategy against cable rests in rniniscrics and d1sttnct1 vc TV movies, such as ''Somcthina for Amelia." the llstcfully treated film about incest that drew an enormous audience Monday night Although money remained an obstacle, Tartikoff said that an added benefit from playing roouie with the movie moguls was that. ''at some pomt, the value m the endeavor goes beyond the busineu deal. 8y doina this, we'd be weaken mg a com pell tor." T~rtikoff was refe'!ln& to Home Box Office. the nation s largest and nchest pay-cable t.crvice. The networks have t~e major studios as allic. against HBO because 1he movie houses are anlJ"Y at what they consider HBO's take-it-or-leave-it attitude on film fees. R~ently, Paramount fought back by riaruna an exclusive 5-ye~r. $500 m1lhon contract with the newly merged Showt1me-The Movie Channel service which happens to be HBO's biggest cable competitor. • The 7S-picture deaf starts paying off next month when Showt1me and the Movie Channel show Para· mount's ''.Fl~shda~ce." Both services will launch stcppcd- up subscnption ~nves with the movie's television release. 'fart1koff said the Parampunt deal with Showtime-. ~ovte Channel would benefit the networks because without f-f BO's 12.5 milli~n subscribers, "there would bC less cable exwsurc before at comes to us." (Before cable, network showings of theatrical films performed better in the ratings.) The networks themselves have moved in several ways to combat cable. . . ~BS and ABC have their own theatrical movie d1v1s1ons. CBS produced "Table for Five" and ABC made "Silkwood.'' and when these films are shopped around for TV. CBS and ABC would seem to have the inside traclf. although spokesmen for the two networks maintain that there must be open and competitive biddinjorthey would run afoul of the government for ''self-tradsn~." Another example of ABC's inroads into cable is !elefirs.t, which befins in Chicago Tuesday. For a $75 installataon fee. and 25. 95 a month. ABC will beam such first-run movies as "WarGames " "Oclopussy" and "Risk>' Business:· not onto the ho~e screen but mto the home s video cassette recorder. which then c'an play back an unscrambled picture only on the owner's TV. Hartley set in LA drama ln more traditional wa ys, the networks have counteracted cablo with major miniseries, classkr made- for-TV films and popular series, which nobody else docs -for better or for worse. Mariette .Harl.Icy has been signed to star with Charlton Heston in the revival of Sidney King· sley's "Detective Story," which opens Feb. I 0 at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. The success of last year's "Winds of War" and "The Thorn Birds''. helped keep the three-network prime-time raung. essent!ally unchanged from 1982, while HBO's ntghtt1me rating dropped 13 percent. The play, set in a police squad room, will run through March 27. TDDAT'I CIDlllDID ·n11·L1 ACROSS 76 Type barrier strOke 10 1 Reoumbent measure 158 Obt•lne 35 Secluded 103 At no lime 111 con-77 Digraph 160 lrlsh 38 Coln 105 tndlan pot CMned 78 Happenings ancestor opening 106 Accllmatff 8 Miiitary 80 Poatal aeal 161 Exclamation 40 Short jacket 107 Glvet up review 82 Wrlnki.s 162 Prima 41 French 108 Secre1 12 Gaited 84 Small pie donna leglslature meeting h0<ee 88 Meeting 163 Peace 43 Wood sorrel 111 Roman 17 Prohibits 88 Fence god den .... eoy. maglt1rate 2 1 Overhead overpau 165 Vel'b form 46 ldollzet , 13 Network• 22 Click beetle 90 Entire 188 Luzon 47 Clvll wrong 117 Oetervet 23 L8"9fl amounts. native 48 Headliners 119 Lyric poem 24 M ine 2wda 168 Harangue 50 Former 121 Relax .. en1rlll1Qe 92 Destroy 170 0v91' again French 124 Neuter 25 Auto 11y1e 94 Water vapor t71 Croons premier . pronoun 26Can 96 Chilean 172 Endured 52 Publlshet 125 Wine dellea· materra1 proletana1 '74 Eminent 53 S'""' eless cy: French : 27 Exlat 97 Sound 175 Ml,,.,. garment• 127 Drove fut 28 Ciphered 11"\00ZAI" 176 Small 54 OeMrt plant 129 Dam'• mate 29 VolCanlc 2wds. particles 56 Skewer• 132 Japaneae overllow 102 Lucl1er 177 ltema Of 58 Send coin 30 Ove<head 104 Disregard value payment i34 Myllerlee traln 109 Above 178 Porke<a 60 Baseball i36 Countrl .. 31 coueg, 110 Frtohten dlvlalon 139 Squirrel or degree: • 112 Jewlah DOWN abbr. porcupine abbr 08femony 61 Tempest 141 Female . 32 Roman robe 114 Oklahoma" 1 Law1ul1s 63 AlcohollC 1alnt: abbr. 34 Consumed 115 Palmtny 2 White beverao-s 143 Strong- 35 Princely 116 Not: prefix poplar 85 Pelly acented 38 Helm 118Wearaway 3 Fishing pole dltputff I .>-herb po1111on 120 Wiid talker 4 Eluded 67 Spanish utle 144 Of the foot: 37 Goddeuof 122 Mull over 5 Mall 69 Matcned l comb. form dawn t23 Carves (a le11er): ·-\ ..... _ 39 Short letters 126 Cuts quickly 2wd1. 71 Mlxe1 146 Cover• with 42 Mink Item 128 Allo1a 6 Favorite 73 Send• forth asphalt 45 English 130 Lode loada anlmala 75 Attack: 148 Scope "eel" 131 Cubic 7 Dlamounted 2 wd1 150 Condition 46 Mature meaauret 8 Continued· 79 Human 152 Communion people 133 Leave 2 wde. being• plate 49 Climbing secretly 9 Attending 81 Strong 153 Al1red pepper 135 Varnish 10 Argves request• Nobel, for 51 Raacal Ingredient 11 Poetic 83 Sallafiea one 53 80UDd8f 137 Superlative "before" IU!ly 155 Statu1e1 55 Blows a ending 12 Spotted 85 Gold symbol 157 "Kettle of horn 138 Frogman cavy 87 Female fish" 67 Submarine 140 Oellghtfvl 13 Mlanneh relative 159 Printer'• detector spo1s Hc:tlon• 89 Restaurant term 69 Oec:oratea 142 Wanders off 14West patron 183 Doctrine 82 Excited 144 Cort< aound Polntera 91 Reason• 164 Spanlat! 64 Snaree 147 Choir 15 Vichy Greek river 66 WhMI hube member tum mer 93 Approacnea 165 Winglike 68 Walking 149 Prepares 18 "Commu-95 Feminine part atl~a copy nlet" colo1 title 167 TV commer- 70 "Ctty ol 15 1 Brlalle 17 Cotton 97 Specks c1a11 Light" 152 Latter bundle 98 Sins 189 New Zea- 72 Gourmet's addition 18 Old sayll'g 99 College land tribe dllh 154 Semlpre-19 Adversary degree 173 Baseball 74 Oometll-oloua stones 20 Trite abbr poeltlon· cat et 156 Waler :f3 Tennl1 100 Valued abbr I ANIWERI IN CLAlllFIED •" .. •• ' . SUNDAY. \IANUAAY 1S. 98-4 Qurtef centUl'J of lalnt Laurent coufure 11 given • .. lute. P119e C3. ~Y'"f Thi mu1eum can be• notewolthr -the IUn In P81m Springe. P ... Cl. SpriQ.g su·iting· in .. f~ll bloOm Bill Blass pairs squared jackets with stem sk~rts Chrome yellow. Acid a.rcen. Hot pink and bright red. Bold, ctea1 colors blossom in the 1984 spri na collection by awud·wmnina Bill Blass. At Neiman·Marcus in Newport Beach, the designer opened his show of new creations with a group of pbardine suits. Hrs favorite features a big, squared trench coat fingenjp jacket. Tailored with a loose fit, the jacket is worn ove1 a narrow skin and naked camisole. Other jackets arc waist cropped, but all ofhisskirtsare narrow dropping to knee lenath. Complem1nting the color lineup were muted be iges, grays and black and white. •A double·breasted, ~Y and white pinstripe was teamed w1th awhile skin. •A bold, black and white check silk crepejacquardtrcnchjacketsquared off over a slim black skJrt and a camisole of matching chiffon print. •A softly tailored doubl~·breasted jacket in white was worn over gray and white pinstsripe trousers. · The wide·shouldcrcd and lean· lined styles were balanced with wide· brimmed hats. Although suits led offthe Blass show, the key to the new collect1on 1s the dress: simple, naked sun dresses, (he chemise, the coatdress ands.hon silk dresses-draped or cowled. • .. Crumb-catcher .. cowls hovered near the hemline on several of the dresses and some were doubled cowled with a draped neckline. owl·back cocktail dressesr long and short. made with halter bodices were accented at the bare back with s~lk coses. •Blass prints are striped, dotted and checked in his dresses. •The evening silhouette is loni and narrow-a column ofhot pink silk crepe made with a flared bias inset above the knees was draped across tht bodice with a cascading shoulder strap. -othcraowns were sensuously draped over the bust and hips -two dramatic black desians featured lavish beadina in white over the bodice front. All were lean in looks. Blus' numcrousawards include the Coty American Fashion Critic's award three times-the last one in 1970 elevated him to the Fashion Hall offame. He received the first Cotyawardformenin 1968andin 1971, he received an unprecedented special citation for his overall excel- lence in many fields. In 1982, he received a second Coty Award Cita· tion and his third in 1983. Besides being one of the most widely acclaimed American fashion desianers today, the 62·year-old Blass is a successful businessman. The Fon Wayne, Ind. native has expanded his talenu to include desig.ns in 35 licensees, rangjng from furs, Vogue Patterns. candies.jeans, sh~ts and Pleue .ee BLASS/C2 DeeJtner Bill Blua la caUCht up ID color. llodela show off bl.a tallorlq In three wool aabarcllnea. Chrome yellow ~ coat with CUl'Yed hem la worn with a narrow white aJdrt and a tied bloue In bot pink allk crepe. The center coatdreae la squared wide at the aboaldet and narrow atratiht to the hem. An acld ~ bla squared trench coat jacket la teamed with a ::J.~k aklrt ~d 'printed .. .... ...., .... ~..,Lee ........ ' .. 1 • ' ,, I • .J . A flub of laot plall ldlk crepe ahowaap In the cowl aeck of tllla .um-~~.: wlalte laalter 1cnrn ~ IWl wlao defta• tile ftlit WI~ ititiOii iii4 a wlalte A laot .... roee acoenta banaw of tlae Odaer •oWD atyled .wttla low '-ck ud tilucowl.l'Oldaofllot~~ 1llk, ...... atart1'ttll a IOU'f ·llk• drape at tbe aboUden. at rtO~ and cucade dOWil tM ~8lliia column •Md wttla a flared blu h1aetaboft tlae beee . . -· -·~ -- Cl Otange Oout OAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 18, 198• L1111 t-dNl; Goon I Organization y i elds neatness, personal beauty . llmsoncatand ------------orpniled -in Janu· ary. At the ftnt of the year l feel the urp to clean up and rear- rtnae my desk and It home I bqin to straipten cabinc:u, Unen and clothes closeu and dreuer dtawen. VIDA Dw Thl1 year the wae wu brouaht on by one Chri1tma1 11ft-a roll of 1Cented drawer liruna. · After the dresterdrawen were In order, I decided to lake the plunJe and tackle the bathroom. Whf ta me11! The place WU a dllllterarea aner eve'J item had been ~moved from Just two drawen. lt 1 tenible to be a .. makewp-ahohc." But oraaniu I did. I went to the store and bouaht plastic, divided trays. Ac1ually, they were i.ntendcd for cutlery, but they are 1nexpen1lve and washable. The companment1 seem to be made for lip1tick1, bluahen, etc. l really oouldn 't bear to throw out very much. Who knows when I miaht want to use thote '' blushen, I I lip1tack1 orsix foundatloo1. SPYGLASS HILL GARDEN CLUB will meet at 9:30 a.m Wednesday at Beverly Monipl's home. Momina coffee will be served before the proaram called, "Out of the Wo<>ds-Floral Creatlon1." FOr more information, call 644-6905. • • • CITY OF HOPE. Newport Beach chapter, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sheraton-Newport Hotel, Newport Beach. Lecturer Betty Johnson will diacuas aclf- confldence, poise, power, rrosperity and positive at- titudes. for more details, cal 6'0-HOPE. • • • BALBOA SIU CLUB will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Temcc Room at the Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newpon Beach. for more information, call 752-0128. • • • EXECUTIVE WOMEN INTERNATIONAL will have its 32nd annual in1tallation of officers beainning at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Irvine Marriott. Guest speaker will be Donald Clark. pre,ident of Prudential Overall Supply. for more details, call 540-9380 . • • • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY Anyway, J did touout some old, tunny 1mellin1 craou aodlipstickJ and old m1acar11 (th0t0 apr.Ucatort can betcnn laden at\era few month1.) then the 'forsurt" everyday hems were 1eparated from the "maybe I'll use them someday." I expect to11vealot oftlmew1th this new arran~ment. Oraaniutlon pays otrin tame and emouon. Jt'aso fruatratlnuodtaaround fbran item when you arc in a hurry and I fouifd two Iona-lost sett of tweezers and some &OOd 1harp pencil 1harpcnert under all of that st Liff. Really a acnsible, reaJittlc woman could att by very well with a l'ltrly short lilt of basic ~roducts: cleanaer. toner, moltturizer, foundation (1kan tone). concealer (sllahtly llahtcr than foundation). blusher, powder. lip pencil, two llpstftkl and a aloss: eyr shadows (three). matcara, eyeliner and 1un1ereen. For tun you could add white foundation for hiahllahtina~ cream, co ntour powder. more blushen for even Ina in sh1mmerina 1old1 or bronzes and the h111oes on. (But, my New Year's resolution 1s to rc1ist the urae to stop at a co1metic counter-for 12 months-and to keep those drawers 1tralaht for at least two months.) Basic tools are tweezers, eyelash curler, tissues, cotton pads and cotton swabs plu s brushes for eyebrows. powder and blushers. ~- The first of the yur 11 also an excellent time to take pcl'IOnal inventory. A aood way to do th11 fs to act yoursclf toacthcr the very best you can-makeup and clothes. Stand in front of a fUll-lenath mirror and take a close critical look Do you like what you see? If not. can somethlna be done tochan1.ewhat you don't hke forthe better" We won t even dltcu11 wci&}lt. If you pul on• few extra pounds durin1 the hollda~1. you. found that out when you went shoppina11 theafter·Chti1tma1 altt or on New Year'• Eve when you uied to zip that nued evenlnaaown. How about your pottu~? Do you stand tall and straiaht with tummy 1n and shoulders back? A modeling sthool manaaer once told me a woman could appear five pound• thinner by just beina aware of her po11ure. Walk in front of the mirror-do you look alive and as if yo u hada def\natedestinatlon in mind? A 1pntely step can make you look much you naer. How about your ha1r1ls11 time for a new style. a new color or• bnahtencr'? Professional nylists are glad to help you. lfyou don't like whatyou arc wearina, most of the depanment stores have pcrsonal 1hoppen that are well- trained on styles. colors and merchandise available. In most cases th111s a fr« service offered to cu)tomcr Also, there are 1ood books on the market to help you with color. mtkeupand wardrobcatlcct.lo.111. Two of them are "Your New lm11c" by Marse Swenson and Jerry Pinckney of the f11hlon Academy in Costa Meu and "Color Me Beautil\ll" by formerOranae Coundan Carole Jackson . Cosmetic company reprcsent1tive1 in department stores can help with makeup selection and application if this lun area you want to Lmprove. Try several ofthete an11t1 until you nnd the look you like-. Take a look at your hand1. ll th11 the year you are aolna tottop~mbhnaabout yournaJlund aayina "IJ'11t can't arow na1l1"? Moat women can arow naJl1 lfthey really try and work at It. A aood man icurill can a tart you on the riaht track. If the weekly or cvery-two-weekexpenae 11 too much for your budaet, watch her very carefully and learn to do It youraclf. Or maybe thi11s the year you ao forco1metlc su11ery. Make appointments for con1ult1tlons with 1uraeon1 (your fnenda can probably recommend) and ask all of your questions before deciding. This is at fortoday. I stood an front of the m1rrorand I have an enaaaement to keep. / Maktnlr lllchard Blackwell•• &DDaal wont· eued roeter are (from left) OUYla Newton-John. Xoo Stark. Barbra StrelNnd , Donna Mill• and Joan J et. WOMEN, Westminster-fountain Valley branch. will get tQ&ether to work on their needlework at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Shirley Southwick's home an Westminster. Memben will create ori11nal Valentine's Day gtfts. For more info rmati on, call 527-8607. BLACKWELL PICKS WORST DRESSED • • • OC BAR ASSOCIATION will meet at 6 p.m Wednesday in the Center Ballroo m of the Disneyland Hotel to install new officers and directors. • • • GAMMA TAU GAMMA alumna members of Alpha Chi Omep will learn about home computers at a 7: 30 p. m. mcetina Thursday at Computer Baron, 3013 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Phone 432-8656 for mor-c details. • • • AN EVENING IN BRITAIN wall be offered at 7:30 Wednesday an the parish hall. St. Michael and All An,cls Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. he free slide show and d1scuss1on will pena1n to student tours ofGreat Britain offered b> Young Adventures Abroad. For more information on the program. call 557-0597. FA SHION CALENDAR A two-day home sewina exposition continues today from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at fabric Warehouse. 18th Street and Placentia A venue, Costa Mesa. The purpose of the event is to provide new techniques and ideas to women who already sew their own prments and make cran Items. Also new seamstresses will be shown handier methods. Ribbon products, lampshade making and machine embroidery arc a few of the exhibits planned at the n<r cha'le event. 'The effect of color on human bean1s and their hvc1 is a vital. dynamic force which cannot be iJnored," 11ys Suzanne Cayjill. color consultant. She will be conductina seminars on her color theory Friday in the Skipper Room of the Balboa Bay Club. Her theory lecture (based on the four-season kc,Y to color harmony) wall be followed by individual analy111. Reservations may be made by cont.acuna Patti Gibson at 213 556-3088 Joan Collins does fa s h ion flip-flop By &A THY HORAK Al I tc•~W,.._ LOS ANGELES (A P) -Joan Collins. the sultry "Dynasty" star whose elaborate outfits seem to chanae with every scene. dad a fashion flip-flop this year by movina to the top of Richard Blackwell's annual rotter of the world's I 0 worst-dressed women. Last year, Collins Jed a list the desianer dubbed "the fabulous fashion independents" -an addenda to the worst-dressed list to let the clothes-conaciou1 know who he thinks IS dressing rig.ht. ~ e "/ In Blackwell's 24th annual tall , ollln1 earned his scorn for being "barely, bizarrely Hot ywood," in alltterina Completln& the dealgner•a 34th an- nual Uat are (from left) Lauren Tewee. Boy Oeorae, J oan Collin•. Joan Rl•en ancf"TwlCfy. evenina gowns that •h~w age 1s no bamer to sex appeal. amona everythina else they show. Second on the worst-dressed list was actress-singer Barbra Streisand." A boy version of Medusa" Blackwell's said in a statement today. He billed rock sinacr Joan Jett as "a Bronit PocahanLas in black goes porn," and panned comedian Joan Ravers' 1t,ylc with the cauatic observation. "In borrowed rags ~he proves the House of Pancakes still have the best." Fleshed-out fashion model-actress Tw1gy took the No. 5 spot for resembling "Lady Godiva dressed for a Roman orgy," in the designer's eye. Kathleen "Koo" Stark. X-rated actress and former paramour of Britain's Prince Andrew, was "a fashion Frank~stein waiting at lhc palace pte." whale Lauren Tewes.~ director of ttlevasion's "Love Boat" who's leavina the series in a contract dispute, was pan ned as "a shipwrecked tuaboat Anrt1c ... Rlackwell sniped that "Knot's Land1na" actress . Donna Mills looked as af she wore "ye1tcrday'1 draperies from the Rox y Theater,'' and that sinacr-1ctre11 Olivia Newton-John w11 "from nose to toes. a shredded trgedy." Boy Georae. lead sinaer of the rock aroup "Culture Club," took I 0th place on Blackwell's list. With hit heavily hncd eyes. cucUna carlockJ-and Salvation Army ~b. the des11ner said he reminded him of"Victor-Victona in bad drag.'' Other men in drag have cauaht Blackwell'• critical eye: his 1983 line-up had Dustin Hoffman tied for I 0th w11 h the ''Tootsie' character. Milton Berle and Alp Walson'• "Geraldine" character allO made the list. This .Year's "fabulous fashion indcpenden11" included actress Landa Orey: Caroline Kennedy: Joanra Carson; TV anchorwoman Connie Chung; Prince11 Caroline: Pnscllla Presley; Princess Diana (who made the wont· dressed hst last year). Nancy Re•n (recipient latt~year of a special award for no style): Sharley Macl..aine: Zsa Z11 Gabor. and drcssed-for-<:oun Chri1t1na Ferrare. Immigrant finds success in U.S. is his bag S a I e Destgntng t h ree new fine pur e_. 0 n ll n es a year ls but a minute ~~~~~-------~ .... portion of his overa ll business~ NEW YORK (PRN)-Michael Gordon, chairman of Koret Inc .• Christian Dior. one of the largest handba& and leather aood1 manufacturer• In the United Statc1, never tires in his praise of the U.S. It is here 1n his adopted country, he was afforded the chance to fulfill all his amb1dons and become the leader 1n his industry -the handbaa business. Multihnaual and Hu~rian-bom, Oordon had a superb training an de1i1n at his cousin's handbaa factory in Budapest. From there he moved to Pari1 and was a desianer with some leading fashion houses. including ___________ ...._ _______ __, Herm es. He lonaed to come to Amenca and in I 9S I he OUr\Flr\.STSALE EVER STAAT5 TODAYUNTILJANUAAY J 1 sr 84 WITH 1.5% · :>0% OFF AU ME~HANOISEI TAKE ADV.AJ'ITAGE OF THE SAVINGS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST YOU'Ll FINO THE COMPLETE COU£CTIOH AT: LeSporrsac 5ou1h Coasr Ptazo Caousel Court Costa Ntw:J, CA 92626 Photw (714) ::>57 12~ • j_ _, amvtd 1n New York. He considered Koret a Jood place to be&in his new career in the U.S. and applied for a position with them. He was turned down . Undaunted, Gordon went lnt9 busineu himself and launched Mondaine Handbaas. The true American succc11 story bcpn. Sb teen years later he purchased Koret and four years af\er that he became the licensee for manufacturina Chriatlan Dior handbag• and luuaac In America The challenae of desagnlna three new filne handbaa lines each year. sometimes an I 0 different co on, various matenals. 1i2es and styles. as but a minute ~rt or his overall bu1ane11. Lake everythina that intnaues h1m1 Gordon approaches It w11h enormous enthu1l11m ana talent. o/~ L1NGEP\IE DON'T:- FORGETI A L JANUARY. SALE Gown•. robe • bra1, 1Up1 PTO 1h OF :uo6 Via Uno. N w1><>.r Ut1rh (7 1 t ) 673-7710 MO T. 10·5:30 --L.A. A genius in designing and marketln._ he has 1tron1 convictions about what will sell well. H11 expenist ha• been proven repeatedly. In the dozen yean since he became U.S. hcensce for Christian Dior, 11le1 have increased over 20-fold, with a cumulative retail ulcs volume reaching a conservative 540 million. "Our succe11ful relat1on1hip and dedication speaks for itself. The Dior products today are by far the moat outstandana an quality. desian and value compared to any other 111nature hnc around the world," 11id Gordon. Gordon. a compact, d1stin1ui1hed·lookin1 bachelor 1th twinkllna dark eyes, ttuly reflects the Christian Dior lmaae. He now lives on flf\h Avenue and drives hla own Rotrs-Royce. At h11 Madison Avenue headquarten he employs more than 200 people. He also h11 larae manufacturina units an Japan and an affiliate factory In Spain that produce• the 1peclally deslaned hand polished aold plated hardware which ,, used to ornament his handbaa• and luuaae. "I'll never fo'let the unique and wonderful e"· per1ence1 and lndiv1dual1 alona the way who helped me build by bu1lne11." said Gordon. Wiater S•I• St•rt• Jload•v, ti••· Jltll J0100 Altl COI TA MllA ITORI ONL V UP TO OFF • 50% INFANT THROUGH 9X·7 ALE ' NIW ITO .. I Thi' l:Umbifjtrd "If.I *Fomt~ · Lafuna IMolt 414·1111 • I 1 PARTY WRAP Dlilf ................ c..... JUd&e Alan McKone. Bue Gentry. Laury Muon. Judie Dan Dutcher, · Ota1 Wlleon. Mayor Manin Adler, Ben. John Seymour and BeJl and Linda Nlehen talked at recepdoD. 7 . ! Wheeee, the people flocked to legislative reception The entire com munity was invited to the fifth annual leaislatave reception hosted by th~ Fountain Valley Cfiamber of Commerce at Great American Federal Savings. The largest group ever (more than 130) attending such an event had the opponunity to socialize with elected officials representing their area-local, county, state, federal leaislators and localj udacs. The gathering was sponsored by Safeco Insurance Compa_ny (S .. an Gentry from the marketingdepanment rep resented) and the western regional distribution center of Mary Kay Cosmetics (director Jerry Raacll was there). During the social hour a string quartet entertained, champagne and horsd'oeuvres were consumed and interviews were taped for cable television. Afterwards. Coannc Cubete, chairman. formally mtroduced the officials who made brief comments. Among those attending were state Sens. Jolln Seymoarand Ed Royce, Assemblyman and Mrs. Nolan Frluelle, J udgcs Alan McConeand Dan Du teller, Suptrvisor Roter and Karen Stanton, Mayor MarvlD and Elaine Adler, Bob Adams (C ofC manager), Mayor Pro Tem Ben and Linda Nielsen, Fred Voss, Jlm Neal, Frank Navarro, Dr. Jim Petrik.In with Alan Pollock and Frank Hopkins. ' . . . rvme. Chapman. S\)urgeon and McFadden - sounds Ii ke a list of some of OC's "1ajor streets. But. on Sunday, Feb. 5, \hose names will be attached to real people who are descendants ofthc.count;)"s pioneer families. They will meet at the Saddleback Inn m Santa Ana for the second First Families Brunch organized by the Pioneer Council of Bowers Museum. Guest speaker will be Ellen Lee, historian and author. who will talk about the Balboa Pavilion. More than 550 invitations have been sent out to people representing families who settled in OC prior to 1914. Persons who believe they qualify as a "first family" and have not been contacted may call 547-0696 • • • La~ F)onstas will preview ns 1984 "Star Wars" Floral Headdress ball Fndaycveningat Bcl-A1rCountry Club. BLAS§ DESIGNS ••• From Pate CI towels to shoes, an automobile and perfume. ' Blass usually bcgi ns to sketch a new collection nearly four months before it is shown to buyers and the press. He stans by sketching at home a• he ti nds little time to create during office hours. The desi&n then aocs to a workroom where 1t 1s made in the fabric. He directs and criticizes as the onginal design sample is worked out by an aide. After the original is perfected, duplicates are made from 1t and patterns arc made for all standard sizes. When the dress or ensemble is I Sac Jarvie of Corona del Mar. one of the Premi~rc Night planners, hasarnn$Cd for an mtcrplanetary atmosphere with electronic musical effects, comets, ai.tcro1ds and shooting stars. The ball will be May 18 at the Beverly Hilton. • • • The 1984 House of Design is a newly constructed 24- room residence remmiscent ofttreEastem seaboard, including 10-foot ceilings. rich cornice moldings, French doors and marble fireplaces. It's at One Hillsborough. Harbor Hill. Newpon Beach. National Home Fashions League, Inc. California · South Coast Chapter and the Newpon Harbor Jaycees have announced that advance tickets for the March 3 • opening will goon sale Friday for$7 (675-9333 or 759-9339 may be called). On the day of the tour(the place 1s beangdecorated by a team of designers). tickets will be for sale for $8. Proceeds will be donated toa 'anetyofchan11esandeducat1onal organ1zat1ons. T icket sales have already bqun for the f'eb. 4 second annual "Casmo Cabaret" 1ponsored by the Cabaret ChapteroftheOranacCountyPcrformingArtsCentcr. Chairman Mlcllacl Dixon has announced the evenina of music and chance wall again be st.aged at the Jewel Coun an South Coast Plaza (in front of Bullocks). Black and/or white attire is suaested forgueits. The8p.m.to I a.m. fundraiscr..willfeatureacasino, buffet dinner, no-host bar and prizes. The $2S tickets may be obtained from members of the chapter or by mailing checks to Cabaret Chapter. P.O. Box 8388, Newpert .. Beach, 926S8-l 388. Dixon can be reached at 963-0400. • • • The nameofthegrandmarsbal for the 198.4 Symphony of lights boat parade sponsored by the H uotinaton Harbour Philharmonic wiU be announced Feb. 4 at the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. The name 1s kept secret until the big announcement comes wah fanfare at the Grand Marshal Ball. (The honor went to Bob Watsoa in 1983). The black-tic preferred event begrns with cocktails at 7 p.m. Blau tailors a bold. black and white, check allk ·crepe jacquard. A trench jacket equarea off OTer a •llm kDee- lencth black wool ••bardlne •klrt and camleole. completed. its pncc 1sfixcd. any- where from $800 to $6. 500. In the world offash1on, his designs arc rCCOJnizcd and worn by many women anclud ing Nancy Reagan. Nancy Kissmaer. Pat Buckley. Farra I Fawcett, Estee Lauder. Raquel Welch, Mrs. Vin~nt Astor, Mr'i. Walter Annen berg and Dina Merrill. , . I Oaeata at •prtncttme 1m. will be .u•na apota before their ~ II there'• a quonam of Bl&M dnoteee preeent. The 418tinctln dota may be Kattered OftJ' ~eplama or halter 1own•. When the eyee focua aaatn. they will notice 6uae bows ac-~ cen d n& t.lie lcm& and na.now allhouettee for enntnc . . I J ' Orange Coaat DAii.. Y PILOT /Sunday. January 15, 1984 BRID GE ' CHARLES GOREN 0111 SHARIF DEAR READERS: w. •A 109 The bidding: to four spades. and Ea~t •·x .. av• had muy ,..C(u•lt• over <::> K 8 5 W Ht N•rth £a1t South pr eased doubt that he would t.he )'Hrl loJ' tlaoee baode O 107 Pa11 Pau Pa11 l • foltill hi• l(Oal. tbat we coaelder to be our • J 8 7 6 3 3 0 3 • Pau 4 • West ea,hed two h•Kh favorlte1. Tla•t ••kH quit• a WEST EAST Pue Put Obie Pa11 diamonds and then shifted to Uet. For the tlme belq, + 4 + J 7 & 5 2 Pa11 Pue thi' Jack of ht•arts -had he the"lore, we are devodq <:.:> J 106 3 1;::1 A 7 4 Opening lud: King of O. simply continued with a third the Su,oday colulDD to • o AK Q J g z o 6 5 diamond. he would almost eerlea ol famou• haoda. At + 94 • 1\52 surely have set t~e hand. the eecl of the Mrlei, ,re wUJ SOUTH It hu a lways s•emed to us Vanderbilt was quick to taktl co baek 1,4 our weekly qut•· + K Q 83 that Harold "Mike" Vander· advantage of his reprievt-. tlon and aaewer columa. ;:i Q 9 2 bill has never bee-n accorded He ducked the ht.'art in Both vulntnblr. West deals. o 8 4 3 his just due by historians of dummy and won the queen in NORTH • A Q 10 contract bridge. Not only did hand when East. too. played --------------------,.,_he invent the game in 1925. low. Since Wesl surt'ly had A FAMILY COUNSELOR IS • • • • • • one who maintains patient con- fidences. continues to remain current in the fi eld. may serve on hospital staffs; may be Board certified in such sub-specialties as clinical hypnosis or therapy for sexual problems. • one who apecializes in the treatment of disorders of an interpersonal . nature - -tha t is, problems which a ffect relationships with spouse, chil- dren, parents, or other family mem- bers; other intimate r elationships or co-workers and friends. • licensed as such by the State Board of Behavioral Scien ce Examiners. after the completion of a prescribed co urse of studies in psychology usually lead- ing to a Ph.D. degree and followed b y two to three years of clinical in- ternship and then only after passing Board exams. This preparation can take ten to twelve years. • a professional in the healing arts and therefore one who is often covered by your medical insurance (reimburse- ment in such cases is usually sent directl y to you by yo ur insurance carrier). • a caring individual who is willing to discuss aspects of the above plus fees and appointment hours over the phone. Sub11itted ir-the public service by but ht' bi-came one of its the ten of hearts for his shift great practitioners. H e lo thP Jack. declarer con· ' donated the cup for the tinued with a low heart to the National Team of Four eight. East took the act' and. Championship that bears his with nothing better lo do . name, then proceeded to win exited with u heart to the it the fifth year that it was in table's king. competition. He developed Declarer ran the nine of the first artificial club spade~. then ll"d the jack or system back in the early days clubs. When that won, he of the game. and his methods took another club finesse and 1• were largely incor porated in· cashed the act' of club~ to to all the succeeding artificial bring about this position: dub systems. And he was close to being the world's NORTH slowest player, sometimes • A 10 driving partner and op· ·1 - ponents to distraction as he o - pondered over a problem. + 8 7 This hand is from a high WEST EAST stal«! rubber bridge game • -• J 7 6 5 many years ago. North can cv JO i:i - be excused for his three o Q J 9 o - spade bid -even today's + _ • - stars would bt' in a quandary SOUTH with the North hand. Vander + K Q8 bilt felt thal. since the " _ opponents held the diamond o 4 suit. all North's cards would • _ be working. so he ventured The rest was easy . Declarer ruffed his diamond ~~~~~~~~~~ with the ace of trumps as RUFFELL' East underruffed. then ran UPHOLSTllY, INC. the ten of trumps to pick up the suit and make his • ..,.._,., .. -4 hwe contract! 1922 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA~ 5<48· 1156 -::=======::-i Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. ----FURNITURE ST RAISE CASH!! Bed (Twin 2 pc.) .............................. • 97 Dinette S pc ................................... L97 Bunk With Matress ........................ • 177 Sofa & Love Seat.. ......................... •167 Bedroom (5 pc.) ............................. •1•9 Sofa Bed ........................................ •197 Recliner .......................................... • 199 JAMES HARDER, Ph.D., M.F.C.T. 10900 WARNER AVE., Suite 11 S FOUNTAIN VALLEY (714) 897-8114 IJDll 60 40 50 100 100 50 30 40 15 200 40 200 hbath ~ . Is Having A . Crazy Clearance! Swoop in on Bed 'n Rath & Sc.:oop up 100\ ol fahulou!. buy~ One of a kind' Discontinued items. "ut all unbclacvcthk vitluc!. Listed below i1' JUl>t a random !.amphng of what's in !ltorc f o·r you. Quant1t1es limited so come in early for helot selection. Twin Bedmates Val to $12 •499 Fabric Shower Curtal.na Val lo S20 •499 Beach Towels Vat to $25 •799 Bath Towels Vat to S9 •299 Hand Towel Val to $4 gge Terry Tubmats Val to $15 •299 Twin Sheets Val to $15 •399 King Sheets Val to $40 •999 King Sheet ~ts Val lo S60 •1999 Placemat/Napkhi Sets Val to.SS gge Pillow Sluuns Val to S 15 •199 Napkins Val to $2 39e I .J L__ ~ _J L_ .... , I r. I !l .-, ----~lZJ (ll ~e·• IE1 I 1l1 ~J '~ 1 .1 5JL~,· J J I ~ f!VJl~~ -~~ I ... l -Cl -; i r f • , ·-11-• • (' • I Lottery win-ner finds fortune 'unfortunate'· DEAR ANN ------------ LANDERS: Plea~ chanae this tener enough so it cannot be traced to me. I already have more trouble than I can handle. A11 luDEIS I wonder how ••••••••••••• many people rcadina this are playinJ the numbers and buying lottery tickets regularly. praying they will hat it big? Well, that was my situation for a lot of years -and then it happened. I almost had a heart attack when I learned I had won a huge amount of money, to be paid out over X number of yc~us. It was a terrific shock and , of course, a great thrill. Now. seven months later. ( wish to heaven ii had never happened. I immediately bought some clothes. a new car, took a vacation and put the rest in governmem bonds. Then the floodga tes opened! I was famous! Relatj ves I never heard of came out of the woodwork. One needed an operation, another was going to lose his house if he didn't get help right ~way. A, 8 and Chad smart kids who should go to college so they could make something ofthemselv«\s. Now that I was nch, I owed it to them to help. Seven friends asked me for loans within a week df my "good fortune.·· I said no to five. The others arc not such good friends anymore because I had the nerve to remind them that they promised to pay me back a certain amount each month. I'm sure I'll never ~ that rponey because they figure I don't need it. My mailbox can't hold the beggin3 letters from "worthy causes ... people I knew slightly and people I never heard of. I get telegrams from crazies who threaten me unle<;<; 1 send monev to cure their leprosy or get a far.elift or help support a religious cult. Con men with schemes on how to triple my winninas knock on my door. I made the mistake of quinin1 my job and I miss it . I' moved to a new place a few months •Jo and that was a mistake. I am seriously consider1na ao1n.a to another city and chanaina my name. I have started this letter to you at least five times ~ull never finished 11. Today it's goin.a into the mailbox. s~llingerrors and all. Clean it up and pnnt at, Ann. A lot of folks out there need to k.now that money can be a curse. ft surely changed my life for the worse. -HAPPIER, BEFORE DEAR BEFORE: Tbanka for 1b111Dc your story. It'• rtgbt oat of 0. HeDJ')'. Read between the Uaes, folkl, ud remember tbat old Frencb proverb: "Be careful wbat you pray for ... you may 1et It." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing in response to "Fuming in Morristown" --the letter about the 17-year-old boy who was allowed to entertain his gjrlfriend in his bedroom. The boy's father even closed the door and gave him a wink. I am 3 1 now. but I recall when I was 16 my 2~year-0ld boyfriend's parents lef\ us alone in the house a 101. Of course, I lost my virgi11ity to him. Where were my folks when all this was going on? Home. too drunk to notice I was gone until all hours. Most teenagers wish they had more freedom. Please ttll them ifs no good. I know because I had it and it ruined me. -SORRY IN ROCHESTER DE AR SORRY: You told them lo a way I never could, and I tllull. you. Ann Lando.rs" new booklet, ··sex and the Teenager." 1 explains every aspect of sexual bchal'ior --where to draw the line. how to say no, the various methods of contrdception. the dangers of VD, the symptoms and where to get help. Fur a copy. send $2 and a long. self- addressed, stamped envelope (37 ccnrs postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago. Ill. 6061 I. Our appetite for gossip is declared 'insatiable' Some say our na--------------believed lngnd Bergman wore her own clothes In "Bells of tional pastime is St. Mary's." She doesn't know what kind of car her baseball. · neighbors own. refuses to spread rumors that Johnny Not anymore. ERMA ~ Carson is moving into her condo and closes her cars to It's gossip. r •. gossip about other people's children. In every super-t •.::.... it BUT ... every Friday, as she is P.Utting away her market check-out BOIBECI _,..... groceries, she gushes gossip like a new 011 field. counter arc lines of "Guess who had a vasectomy after death?'" she asked "inquiring minds"••••••••••••• the other day. "I know, you don't believe this stuff. but who want to know they finally nabbed the guy who went all the way with why-Shelley WinteFS-~ried on her wedc:iing-tlight. ('~-oom Linda £vans. Me was a cab driver who went all the way td service was closed.") Oakland with her. Not only that. but there's a three-parter At bookstores. literature lover..s 12Qndcr how two of starting on the true story of why Burt Reynolds lost his America's sweethearts. Joan Crawford and Bing Crosby, hair. It's all tied up with nuclear testing where he was grew up to be Mommie and Daddy dearest. making a movie." Crowds cluster around Joan Rjvcrs waiting to hear I miss baseball. You'd sit outside and the air was fresh intimate commentaries on her best friend. Elizabeth and you could eat a hot dog and talk to people. Taylor.(" ls she here?"') Occasionally, someone would chew tobacco and spit near' your foot. but that's as bad as an "inquisitive mind" got! . The appetite for the empty c.alories that comprise -------------------~ gossip is insatiable. W& want to know when they started takini drugs. if their affair began when she consoled him at his wife's funeral. We want to know if they had their faces li f1ed and when they discovered they were missing. We want to know how much money they take home after taxes and who's gay and how does their illegitimate child feel about being maid of honor at their overdue wedding. We want to know what we'd have a civilian arrested for if he intruded into our lives. NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for i nfo r mati on rega r ding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. A random poll re\ealcd that 83 percent of the "inquiring minds" who read supermarket tabloids do not believe one single word of what they read. A total of 83 percent of '_'in~iring mmds" who read the supermarket tabloids are known to lie when polled. A friend of mine is your average closet gossipmonger. She.i&.?3 years old. has a high school diploma, and honestly Sitmar's brand new Fairsky is the best reason to visit Alaska since the Gold Rush. What's more, Sitmar offers free air fare to and from this beautiful new ship. With Fairsky, we've spared no expense to createJ.he cruise ship with everything that's made Sitmar famous - spacious albins, sump- tuous dinllli, superb Italian service and spark- ling entertainment. SPECTACULAR SIGHTS. Through Fairsky's floor- to-ceiling windows, you'll see breathtaking views of the Inside Passage, the Alaskan coastline, and majestic glaciers on your choice of 6 or 8-port itineraries. UNSURPASSED VALUE. On board the Liberian- registered Fairsky, you'll find more than just luxu- ry. You'll ftnd amazing value. Because this sum - me'i we're offering eight 14-aay cruises to Canada and Ala.aka at fares 642-4321 EXT. 332 Daily Pilat comparable to others' 12-day cruises. That's like getting two days free. And there's more. The price of your crui8e includes free air fare to and from the ship. Or, a $100 per person trans- portation allowance for those who don't use our Air/Sea program. The S1tmar Experi- ence is soJd exclusively by prof e~~onal travef .agents. Consu lt yours today. I -.. -----'--... ·/ TRAVEL Palm Springs offers more than fun in sun Palm Sprinp many education~! and cultural senlnp Located off' Tahquitz·McCallum Way, at lOl Mu· wamnt taklna a .. Oet·Away'' trip there this winter. scum Drive, tho muaeum 11 os>en ftom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunshine and warmer tempera(urea are beckonlna. Tuetdaythrouah Friday, and lOa.m. to$ p.m. on Saturday ....... But there's more to Palm Sprinp than aun end fun. •nd Sunday. ltlt cloted on Mondays and m~or holidays. rno dettrt resort, best known for ita 101( counet, Adml11lon la Sl.50 for adulta, Sl.25 for military 1wimmlnu>ool11nd exclusive shops, also offers vt1Jtora a. penonnel and 1tudent1 under 17. Muaeum memben and measure of the arts and history. children under I set In ft'ee. The public It admitted free on The Palm Sprtnp Desert Museum serves 11 a the firat Tuesday of every month. Penon1 62 an4 over 1bowcase for visual art1, performl~ arts and natural (wJth ldentiftcatlon) pay S l .2S on other Tuesdays. sciences. Included in the art collection 1 cbanaJna exhlbltt are paintlnp, drawinp, ar&Phlc aru, phototr1phy and HISTORIC L .a ,.,D .. .a nw9 20th-century sculpture1 as well 11 Nonh American rndlan .-M, aran.AA baskets, wevinaa. jeweary and pottery. Toun are offered of the two oldest Palm Serinp A detailed view of desen animal and plant lif'e 11 re1ldence!l which have been relocated to the Villqe Green revealed In the museum '1 natural science exhlbiu. And the Heritaae \,;enter 221 S. Palm Canyon Drive. •SO.at Annenbera Theater features cla1tical and Tiie McCalium Adobe, chu l 184, currently houses a chamber music, ballet films and lectures. history muaeum. Adjacent to lt 11 Miu Comella White's . Oro up reservations 11 well u prosram and exhlbit "Little House," built in 1893 by the city's flrtt hotel mf'ormatlon can be Qbtalned by wllna the museum at proprleter. Toun of the two houtet run &om 10 a.m. to 4 ~~·J~~~~1~~~· or by wntlna to P.O. Box 2281, Palm lu~da~~d:'f:al~~':!'fi' 1:rt~nt:i~a::/f:' }g,3ctll:i~~ ..:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~under 12, accomJ)lnled by an adult r Another historic landmark. Moorten Botanical Oarden, displays 2 000 1~ies of planu from deserts throu&}lout the world. Th11 four-acre abboretum, which alao serves 11 a bird and wUdll~ 11nctuary, is open dally from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Adml1t1on it $1.~0 for adults, SO cents for aaes 7 to 16.1. and free for children under 7. The prden is located at l 101 S. Palm Canyon Drive. PATRICIA J. CONNER, Ph.D. NUTRITIONAL CONSUL TANT l 550 Bayside Dnve Corona Del Mar. Cal1forrno 92625 D1etarv Programs for We19ht Loss/ We1Qht Control/Pregnonc1,1/ PMS /fv'lenopouse/H1,1pogl1,1cemio Correction of Nutnc1onol Deflc1erx1es Ho1r Mnerol Anoly51s Food Sens1tMt1,1 T est.ng O.et Comc;x>s1t1on Ano•vsis ~utfll1on Edv<otion/Sem nors/Lectures -For Information or Appointment - 714· 759-0273 Desert animals and plant• can also be Yiewed on a sclf- aulded tour at the 1200-acre Livlnt 0atn Reserve, 4 7900 South Ponola Ave., In nearby Palm Desert. Puerto Vallarta tour scheduled An elaht-day tour vice Office thisspnna. provldi na a unique artistic The trip wiU run from discovery of Puerto Saturday, April 14 throu&h Vallarta and its ldjolnlna Saturday, April 21. beach towns will be con· The tour will combine Arabian NICJlt. prlnceuea Jeannie Bar· ducted by Oranae Coast palntina and 1ketchinJ in rteon, left, and Bonnie Barrett, tempt Collete'• Community Ser-picturesque areas such 11 caUpb 00 a n,m, carpet wttb tray of -------~ ~hurc~i~;Ou;s:i~Pe ~~d California datee and date confection• at the Zocalo. The tour will National Date Fe.ti•al wblcb celebrate. the 28 and bu Arablua 1'10t. daeme wblcb la carried oat 5y 8•••n Scbeheruade Coart of S.aty. an oatdoot Arabian NICJlt. ~Miit ma•lcal faatuy, camel and oetrlch race., aad apectaca1i.r Httinl• for dlaplap of clatee and cttru. Plan DOW to attad tbla UUHl&I nat. SeJDl•Annual a .tar l also visit the main beaches oDIJID*r oommerctal datt baneet ln tbe of Playa del Sol and Playa W•tern Hemtapbere. National Date Feeti- del Oro. nl tn IDdJo ta celebrated Feb. 17 tbroqh The Puerto Vallarta tour ----------------------------------alao includes a boat trip to the beautiful and peaceful I, Sale vlllqe of Yellape. Side trips include visits to Maadalene (famous for opals), and local art _.1. lerlef 11 well •• shopl)ina expeditions. + ('l'') through Jan. 31st Studcnu will have an opportunity to complete a sketchbook of unique memories of Mexico 11 well 11 receive art in1truc· tion and critiques from tour leader Jeane Coutts Anauiano .. Come early tor best selectlonl Cost of the week-Iona tour it approximately $900. The fee includes tran1portation, lodain1 and some meal s. on1ethln• Special feminine I ashions 250 E. 17th, Coit• Me11• • 645-5711 Reaistration for the Puerto Vallarta tour is now underway. . Wt apeelalllt lo fultloa for 1b1 m ... y tlpre <•'-4 thMI 11) For more information, phone 432·S880. Enjoy the Mexican Riviera, the Caribbean and the wonders of the Panama Canal all on one magniftc.ent cruise. Our 14-day Trana-Canal cruises visit six ports and Sitmar gives them to you at fabulous Super Saver savings -$800 otf for the first two people per cabin ($400 per person). Or, take one of our leisurely 10 and 11-day Caribbean cruises. Compared to 7 -day cruises, you get more time at sea to enjoy Sitmar's wonderful shipboard experience, more ports and more time in port. And Super Saver savings are $400 off for the ftrat two people per cabin ($200 per peraon). CRUISE IN LUXURY. Be pampered in total luxury aboard Sitmar'• Liberian-registered Fairwind under orFairsea. You'll enjoy Sitmar'e spacious cabins, sumptuous dining, spark.ling enter- tainment and warm Italian hospitality. 'lb take advahtage of Sitmar's Super Savers :you must book by March 81,1984. Super Savers apply to all Trane-Canal cruises departing now through June 11, all 10 and 11-day Caribbean cruises departing now through June 6. · FLY FREE, TOO. And even with our dramatic Super Saver savings, the price of your cruiae Includes free air fare to and from the ship. · The Sitmar ExDerlence ii sold ex- clualvely by proteailonal travel agents. Conault youn today. · Sittnar Super l I A Princess Cruises SuperSale means the best value ever on the best cruises going.You11 enjoy award-winning cuisine prepared by Italian Master Chefs. Broadway-style entertainment. Channing British officers. And these irresistible savings. THE PANAMA CANAL $5000FF $200 off per person or $400 per couple . SUPER WEEKEND PACKAGES Extend your Transcanal cruise with 3 mghts in San Juan, only $69 per person. Or 2 nights at San Diego's Vacation Village Re.sort, $49 per person. Extend your Mexico cruise with 2 nights in Acapulco, April 7-June 1, or at San Diego's Vacation Village Resort, just $49 per person. MORE SUPER VALUES Ofl.ngeCout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, J nuary 15, 198' Ml1C NOllCE ~nt10U1-1•11 f'teiiftOUa9U••HI ACTIT'tOU8.....a MAm tT4,,_,.,. ~ ITAft•NT NAMI STA~ _.!::... ..... l*9008.,.. ~ Ttlt '°"°"1n0 pet90ne.,. dOlfll) The toltowlng '*--ere doing .... bu ,_ U. bullMU M' N. Y. ~ AHO 8ANOWICH, N 8 J AS80CIAT£8, 242t 22nd IN THI 81QINNINO .. 1..0 W ~ ~ Gt .• Huntington Stl.~ ~'r.,.!:"~~ w~,.;,!J~=·=~!,2t:l Diiion, SMa F9"INll Cit DflYe, Newport hfoeh, Ca. t2te3 Wlleon, #J?, Costa M--. Ca 12t27 At>f, C, ~Ungton a..tl, CA. CMherine I . ,.,...,., eerne M Thte ~le conduetld by: fin t2W ~ lnctMdu911, Metttlew J, Dllon. 5142 ~ Lyman 0 F'arnll, 2421 22nd D'MN 84w9e11 Cir M Apt c. Huntington 8-oh. CA 8veet. Hewpon IMch, Callf t2teO Thlt ttat41ment ... fllld wttll the 8"4' Nancy "· Gutt&y, ~1 ~ Del County C"'1I of Orenge County on Thl9 ~II COl'lduc:ted by: a Cerro, '11111)foolc, Cellf 92021 Dec 1t. 1913 pslil l*tJWeNp. larbere P Wlnokler, 17117 Pmt9 Mtrtel\ Diiion VlnMtnd, Alie, Mont• ~. e.w PublleNCI Oranoe COMt Delly Thie ... e.ment ... 11*1 Wlttl the 95030 PllOt Jen. e. 1&. 22. 29, 1914 C<lunty Clertl of Orenge County on Thlt ~ ta condlleted by; 182-14 Die. ~. 1913. SHIMd Lyman 0 F.....it ,._. Thl• •t•t"'*'t w .. flied with the TICE ~ Or-noe Cobt o.ity County Cletk of Orange County on1 ___ Ptlll-.-.l-..C-..NO ___ _ Piiot 0.0. 15, 1913, JM. 1, I, 11f. Dec 18, 1883 ~I_,._ .. \914. f'UM2 NAMI 8TATIMINT 0019'-13 PubNINd orange Cout Deify The following pertone 1te dOlng Piiot Jan I , 15, 22. 29, 1914 bullMM .. ____ "'8.JC ___ NQ_JlC(____ 1113-M TOOL CITY. 1111 Newport ltvd, ------------i-------------IColt1 M .... Ca 92827 IC.... 1111ntlC NOTI"c Morrie Canton Te'111n. 18 Wind-....._...... rUUL ~ wood, Irvine, Ca 92714 A111f ~.. F1Cnl'tOU9 .,._11 Thia~ 19 conducted by' an ,.,.... .. lnd1\lld\.ial No. A 115825 NAMll ITAT!•NT Morrla c.nton T1\llln fft the ~ Court Of the State ~~ per90nS eri doing Thia 1t1tament Wll hied With the of Cellfvmta. for the County of or-0 ' A FINANCIAL SERVICES, County Clerk of Orange County on ange 1852 N. Tu1tln Aw, Or1.nge, Ca. Dec:. US, 1984 In the Mattar of the e.1111 of 828&5 '2U011 MARii LEVY 0.0..Md. Gene A Stanco 17537 MHde St Published Orange Coast Deity Notice II hereby glwn thll the F~ntaln Velley, Ca. 92708 ' Piiot Jan 8. 15. 22. 29, 1884 Ulldel=wtlt 111111 Private Nie. Azer Ohofr1n11n . 15 123 202•84 to the h and ti.It bidder. aub-Broolchurat, wntmlnstlf, Ca 112883 ,leCt lO c:onflnnetlOn of Uld Supetlor Thie butlnMS 11 eondUC1ed by I --------...... --- Cowl, on or '"" the 24th day of gener11 partn«snlp Pl8JC NOTICE .iMuMy 1914. It the omc. of Irwin a.,,. A Btaoco Ketzmen. &Q 825 South Euctld Av-Th111111emen1 wu nled with the "ICTTTIOUa llUIMIS enue. Aneheirn. Callfomla 92802. County Clettl or orange C<MJnty on NA• ITATE•NT County of ()nnga, 81111 of Celt-Dec 28, 1883 The fOllOWlng 1*SOt1 II doing fem1e. .. right. tltle and lnt"911 ol F2MOll bulineN u ... declued at the time of death Publllhed Orange Cout Dally MIRROR LUBE & AMERICAN end ... the rigtn, tltll end lnllfllt Piiot Jan 15. 22. 28. Feb 5, 1984 SPECIAL TY LUBRICANTS, 25812 "'91 the eatat1 of Mid deoellld h11 287-84 Call• Ricardo, San Juan Capl1trano, ~Id by operation of law Of CA 92875 Olhlt'WIM other than or In addition to C1tolyn sue Trumbauer, 25912 '*'-'of Mid dec:HHd, at the t1m1 of 111111111 IC NOTICE caue Ricardo. San Juan Caplslrlllo. dMth, In end to Ill the certain r .. 1. rUUL CA 92675 lll'oe>ertY ltlueted In the County of flCTITIOUI IUllNISt This bu1lnqs 11 conducted by an Otenge, Stet• of CallfQmll. partlcu-NAiii IT A Tl•NT Individual lilW'Y dMctlb«' U folowa, to-wit· Thi followlng pet'IO(IS are doing C11olyn Sue Trumbauer Lot 37 of Trect No. 2501, .. per bus neae.. Thll llltametll WU llled With Iha ll'lllP t9C«ded Jn Sook a&. ~ 23• NEWPORT lEASING SERVICE, County Clerlt 01 Of~ County on 14 end 25 of Mltcllleneout mapa, In One Newport Pie. •350 Newport Dec 18 1883 tM office of the County A9cordll' ol Belctl, Ce 92MO Target Tu Con· "i:a.a Orange County . euttanll. (• c11ttoml1 Corporatlonl Publlllled Orange Cout Diiiy • mot'• commonly known II. 1817 One Newport Pt , •350, N-po<t Piiot Jan 8, 15, 22 29. 1984 ::. Wiiiow Avenue. Anaheim. CA BMch. Cl 92680 17()..34 TennsofNleCMl'l lnlawtvlmoney Thi• bullneae 11 conducted by a------------~ S II Ion COl'poratlon DIDllC NOTICE .,. the united tat• on con rmat Tar,,.t Tu Con~ltants rUDL Of Ille, °' SHW1 CUh and b.iance .-evidenced by not• MCUred by Mort-John M Elliott, FICTITIOUI •u•••• .. or TNlt Died on the prop«1y ~~:~.~~~menl WU flied with lh• NAME STATEMENT eo aotcl. T., per cent of wnount bid C nl" CHIO! 01 Orarvwo County on The tollowlng persons "' doing to bl ~tea Wl1h bid. ou ' .. ,,_ bullneu u Bldl Of offet'I to be In writing and Dec 20· t983 F2S3317 AO RESOURCES. 2082 Mlctlelton wtll be recalYed II the lfor ... ld Of· Or . lrvtne, CA 92715 b 11 any time attar the llr1t publl-Published Orange Coast Dally Courleey Phone Advertising cation hereof end befOt'• d1t1 of Piiot Jan 15 22· 29 Feb 5• 1984 Corp , 2082 Michelson Of , lrvlne. Nie. 290-84 Ca 92715 Dated this IOU\ day ol January. Thll bulMnes• IS c:ondueted by· I 1984 corporation IRWIN KATZMAN TICE Cathy Mutcl'I. Vice President Attorney 11 Law rt&.IC NO This 1t1tlmefll was filed with the 125 South Eudld A1191lU41 °"A~ COUNTY County Clerk ot Oranoe Count)' on Anaheim, CA. 92802 MUNICIPAL COURT Dec 16, 1984 MARVIN KARP Of' OftAHGE COUNTY Executor of the ............. F2UOA Publl1hed Orange Coast Delly Piiot Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 198' &tet• ol Mid Dlcedef'lt. 4801 "::'.,t~4:"9.:c;;"~10 Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Newpoft llNctl Ca. ~1M7 1~83 Jan. 14, 15, 21, t984 Plalnllff. FIRST ALLIANCE MOAT-1------------ 299-94 OAGE COMPANY Dtllll IC NOTICE ------·--!..._ _____ I Defendant IAVING & DOAOTHVl----~----------P\8.IC NOTICE SCHMIDT. and DOES t through 10, ~ICTITIOUS IU ... 11 ------------•lncfuslve NAME ITATE..wl' IC._ Cati No 81482 The following persons ate doing NcMloe CJf .... CJf IUMMONI bu11nett u : "'91 "'°'*"'at NOTICE! You heYI been lued. PERIPHERAL MAINTENANCE "1wef4'.. Thi-' m.J dectde eplnlt J04.I SERVICES, 21551 BrOOkhul'lt Ste. No A 108331 without JOW being ....,.. unllee 11192. Huntington BeKtl, CA. 92&4e In Iha Supenor Court of the St•1• JOU r"PO"d wtthln 5 daya. Reed Paul Chetlet Olerenlield, 21551 of C1lll0<nla. IOt' the County ol Or-tM lftfofmatton '*°•· Broollhurll Ste. II 192, Huntington WlQ9 II you wish 10 Hett the aovtce of an ee.ch. CA. 92646 In the Miiter of the Estate of attorney In this matter, you thOutd · Mark Allen OrltkUI, 204 Rochester WILBUR LAVERNE MILLER lkl w do IO promptly IO that your wrltlen •B. Huntington Beacn, CA. 92e.8 L MILLER aka WILBUR L MILLEA rllC)onte, II any, may be llled ()(I This business 11 cOt'lducted by • lkl Bill MILLEA OeoaueO. time gene<al pertfle(thlp. Notice II hereby given that Iha AY1101Usted he tldo deman<lade Paul Olerenfield undertlgned wm 1111 al Private Nie. El trlbuma; lede decldlr COlrtr• Ud. Thl9 stetament wu Iii.ct with the to the hlghea1 and best bidder. aut>-lift Mlellnc'8 a,,,_.,. Ud.,... County Clerk ol orange County on t.ct to confirmation of Nld &.iparlof apottde dentro di S cMM.. LM '8 De. t6. 1913 Court. on or after the 2•Hh day of lnfonNcloft .,. Ugue. "2S30ll ~ 19M. at Ille office ol It pou.,..,., to IMtl tM edYb of Pubftshed Orange Cout Delly C""1el I Trettry. Attorney at Law, 1111 ettomey In ttM mett«, JOU Piiot Jan 8, 15, 22, 29. 1984 4115 Eaet Br<Mldway, Long BelCh. lflcMd clo IO pl'GmptlJ IO that )'our 188-M Callfomla 80803 County of Los An-written r .. pon ... ff any, n>ay be ...... Stat• of Calllomla. ell right, med on time. title and 1mare11 ol saJd deoeaMd at II U.ted deeN eollclt111 el con.... P\lll.IC NOTICE the time of death and 111 the right. to di un eOoglldo en"'• ffunto,1------------ tltle and lntereet thet the est111 ot ~ hac«lo lnmedl1tem1nte, FICTITIOUI 8U81NeU tald~huaoqulredbyopet· ..... manera, IU reapue1t1 NAME8TATEWNT 111on of law Of otherwiM othlf than eacttta, 11 ha' atguna, puede "' The lollowlng persona are doing or In addition to that of said de-,...tltrede a tlempo. buslneu u CNMd, at the time of death, In and 1-TO THE De,ENOANT: A cMI BECL DESIGN GROUP, 15580 to Ill the car1aln real, property lltu-com.,._.,.t Ne been ftled bJ the Tu1ttn VIiiage Way U8, Tu1t1n, C&. 111.0 In the City of Huntlogton Beech pelnttft 91afn9t JOU.. If J04.I wt.JI to 92680 County of Orange, Stall ol Call-~ Ihle lew!Mllt, JOU mu.t, Stepher\ ThOm&s Becil, 15580 fomla. partlculairt)' delctib«' u lol· wltMn 5 days atter thts swmmoos Is Tustin Viii• Way •48, Tuslln, Ca. lowl. to-wit Mfved on y~. Ille with this court 1 92580 DECEDENT'S 50% INTEREST IN wntten response lo the complaint Th11 business IS conducted by· '" ANO TO Lot 65 of Tract 7004 11 per Unlelt you do. your delautt will be lnd1vldu11 map recorded In Book 280, pegea 21 enter-Id on appllclllon ot Ille plain· STEPHEN THOMAS BECI< to 23 Inclusive of Mlaceltaneoos tiff. and thla c<>;ur1 may enter• judge-This 1tetement waa flied with the Maps, ment 1geln11 you tor the rellel de-County Clerk of Orange County on • more commonly knowo u : 20231 mended In the comp111n1. which Dec 20 1983 Clolonl1 Circle. Huntington Beech, could result In garn1snment or F2:SS2M CA 92648 wages. lllklng of money or property Publlallea Orange Cout Dally Termt of Ule casn In lawful money or other rellef requested In Ille oom· Piiot Jen 15, 22, 29, Feb 5, 1984 ot the United Stain on confl«natlon ptllnt. 289·84 ol Nie, or part cash Ind balance O.tao Sept 21 1983 evld«lced by note seoured by Mort· J PETERSON, Clenl gage or Tn.iat Deed on the property By o MALLICOAT. Deputy MLIC NOTICE so 90ld Ten per cent of emount bid THOMAS COlE EDWARDS, INC. FICTITIOUS BUllHEH to be depollted with bid ,_No. HertMlf Blvd., Suite 400 Bids or offert to bl in wrl11ng end Fuetenon. CA. t21S5 NAME ITATEMENT will be received 11 the aforesaid of· (714) 171·1112 The lotlowtng persons .,. doing ltc. 11 any time attar the tlr-11 publi-Publllhed O<anoe Coast 0111y Piiot bu11nees u cation hereof Ind before date of Dec 25.1983. Jan 1,8, 15, 1964 516 IAVINE ASSOCIATES. 18300 .. 1e 6335-83 Von Karman Avenue, &.1111 910, 01180 tl'lll 12th dey of January, Irvine. Ca 927 tS 198• Dobrott Family Tru1t, 329 Via Lido CHARLES 1 TAEFFAY Pllll.IC NOTICE Soud. Newpon Stach. Cell!. 82680 A!lorney 11 Law Meg1n Merle Oobroll, 329 Via 4113 Eut Broadway ORA~:~~UNTY Lido Soud. Newport 8eacll. Call!. Long Beach CA 90803 92660 2l3/434~427 IUHfUOA COURT James E Dobrott. Jr . 18300 Von Altorney(s) 10< Co-Administrators 700 Clvtc C.,,tw Dr. w .. t Kerman Ave Suite 910 lrvlne Ca TEO SUTTON MILLEA end Santa Ana, CA. 9W01 927 16 KARL s MILLER Co-AdmlnlS· Pl11n111t JOSEPH RILEY IOd VI-Tllll bullnetl It conducted by VIAN RILEY general partnerslllp tralora Defendant JAMES CAVALIER James E Oobrotl Jr ~~.!:::~~:,;·~~ Pilot PAUL STRIEF. MICHAEL WHITE This ltllemenl w;._ llled wtth the 1 14 15 21 1984 CHARTER THRIFT ANO LOAN, INC . County Clent of Orange County on Jan . 298-84 and MESA LEASING co INC . Dec 20 1983 H.,_IOR LAWN·MT. OUVI Monuwy • Cemetery Crem1tory 1625 Giiier Ave. Costa Mesa 5-40-555-4 NJtCl aROTHERI llLL POADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 IAL TZ HRGERON lllllTH I TUTHILL WllTCUff CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Cotti MMI "6-8371 --- DOES 1 through 10, lnclullve F Cue No 381483 KELLER, WEBER & DOBAOTT IUMMONI 18300 Von K11m1n. Suite 810 NOTICEI You haYI been .-ct. lrvlne. Ca 92715 Thi court "'•J dectde et•lnet J04.1 Publllhed Orange Coest Dally without your belnt lleetd unlee1 Piiot Jan 15, 22, 2t, Feb. 5, 11184 J04.I reapond within IO day1. Read 291·84 thl lnfonnatlon belOw. If you wl•h to Nik the acMce of an attorney In th11 matter. you lh0uld1 ____ f>t..;;.8t;;;.;;;..l..;;.C_HO..-....T-..ICE--.. __ _ do IO Pf'omptty ao lhll your written reaponM, II any. may bl Iii.cs on "ICT1TIOUI 8UllNIEH NAME ITATEMENT lime AVISOIUlted ha 11do demlndlde The foltowlng persona .,. doing ::,.•r~ *': ,:::' :::. ':! bu=y 11 WINO, 2807 W Cout 1poMa dlfttro N JO dtae. Lea le Hwy, Newport Beedl, Ca. 92983 ln'-acton .,_ ....... Robert 0 Stodlton, 2617 tt rou wtett to ..... tt1e 9dWtce CJf mont. Dlllu, Teua 75221 an attorney In tlWa "'•""· J04I Fred J Brtgos, 993 Arrowwood attould c1o ao PfompttJ ao that row DI' • oo1oan. COio 80401 written reeponee, " "''' ,..., be Thi• bu91M91 19 ~ducted by. nled on time Olf*al PIW1'*'9hlp. "Ueted ._ aot1c:JW .. -Robar1 D StocJcton to • "" abotMo .,, -·· -•o. Thi• 1tetement WU fla.d with I tiaoeno lnmed'8t...-e•, nty Cllfk of Orange County on di .... m.Mfa. .., ............ Dec 20 t984 MCf1ta, ti ~IMI. puede -Put>ltlhed Or Co&tt ,,.....,... ange 1·TO TM! DC INOANT: A cwte Piiot Jan 15 22 2t Fib S. 1084 pWM Ne be9lt fled bf ... 251-t.4 pelntHf ~t JCMI. " '°" .w. '°r-=~:=-:~====== wttttlft •days:::.,-:;,~ NlJC NOTICE on you, Ille wtttl lhlt court • f1CTITIOUI .,... .. I«! rmpon .. to Iha complaint MAIM ITA ,...NT leM )'OU dO, your deflUlt Wiii be The followfng per.one .,.. dOlng entered on appllaatton of the pletn-buelnMt .. tiff, and Chl9 coun may antll' I~ ANA 90L FUNWCAA Of CALI• ment lgllnlt )'OU '°' the ,...., a.-FORNIA. 2005 w IJalbOI d t4, manded In the c:omplelnt, wNcl'I N.wport IMcl'I. C. 92983 could rejUlt In 11ernl9l'l"*lt of Mar1>1e eaot. tnc: • Callf , 2005 W. waoaa tailing of mon.y or swoe>ertY aatt>oa 121,. Newport 8Mch Ca or other reilef reQU191ed In the corn-92163 ~int Tnta ~ it conducted by a O.ted Aug. 11, 108t corporaoon lEf A BRANCH, Clll'1I Marble 8ag1 l.nc; By Jl!ANNlN ·GATE.$, °""'ty Sen 0.. ,,el, Pr• ~ • .,.,.. 6 lteell Thi• 111temenf • fited wtth the 111' ......... ._ A"'-IWte -COunty Clerk of Or1n9t Count, on w .. ,.,.....,,CA.a.1 Dec 30, ttU en•, -.tm 'D4iMt llubtiaMd Otange Cout Daul' Pilot f'vbll had Or~ Co I O..~ J911 I 15. 22. 20. 1914 Pll01 Jan 1& 77. 10, F'ab 5. 1084 1K-84 288·~ When you don't know what to do, don•tbuy a bigger shoel > Call classified. ~aily Pilat · Ctass1fted ads phone 642-5678 ptoplt rtad ctassilttd • ---_... ________ _ \ ' Get into the swing of things at Pa lm Desert resort club One of the resort area's most successful country club com- munities, The Palm Desert Re- sort Country Club, Wiii launch the new season this weekend with their latest phase of 54 fairway GOn"omlnlum homes ~nd three brand new models. Prices for the new group being ullt alongside the poopular qommunlty's 13th fairway will ~rt as low as $99,950. The golf qrlented homes Include a one ~41room and den, a two bedroom plan and a spacious two bedroom and den plan with ~right, fairway-oriented krtchen. All plans Include wall-to-wall carpet, built-In kitchens with fllrnlture finished cabinets, spacious baths and master ~edroom , suites, abundant atorage, a11d patio area with views of the rolltng Resort Cou(l- Uy Club golf course. tennis facttttles. clubhouse and sur- rounding 111ountalns. After the. overwhelmlng suc- cess of tfle lnltlal Resort phases IWld the sales of more than 300 ~mes, the new fairway offering Wiii introduce the flrstmajo!J).tan_ cttanges at the private gate guarded community since Its ~8&1...,.._ee ~ Howard Gamtra (left) ireeu ieneral • lf'ceptlon. Rt d U ""--wttb bardlaat. Joining the new model homes . manacer c 0 puaut • new t. . -ful f acllltlee. Then you wtll know ~Your sates record the past two seasons hu been eo outatand· Ing," Gurvltz said. E arly. .. sometimes grayed by fog before the sunrise, other times edged with first rays of light. Daily ... for several months, skilled workers and large mac~ have smoothed the contours, carved lhe roadways and prepared the ground bordering SeaCliff's fairways to make ready the land. The next step is creating the ultimate series of new residences in Huntington Beach. Now-a new ·team of craftsmen has taken over where the others have completed the homesites- to build SeaCliff on the Greens. SEA@FF@lREENS ·~~ The excitement of anticipation. l' ~ • ~ J For more information and our quarterly newsletter, l \~I call (213) S41-2S38 or write Cayman Development Company, ,,,...,, ,I P.O. Box 2099, Rollin& Hills Jlstatcs, CA 90274. and choice fairway selection, the Palm Desert Resort Country Club buyer can enjoy the already oompleted and proven 18 hole O)lamplonsh lp -length golf oourae, the 19..court prof888lonal •yle tennis faclllt~. 10 communl· pools and sun areas, as well as lavish clubhouse wtth pro ops, dining room and lounge. .. Internationally known as one munltlea In the world, the new phase and new modela In one of the development'• very belt fairway locations, makes the Introduction of the 1984 group one of the most outstanding we have ever offered," said Resort sales manager, Howard Gurvttz. The Palm Desert Resort Coun-k~~-;...-~~:...:.:.-~;t:..-......... ...:::»--=: try Club Is located at 33-777 Country Club Drive between Washington Street and Monterey In the popular desert city's coun- Of the finest golf couree com- I "We Invite visitors to .view the models, visit th• homes under conatructlon, and to see wC1nder- l try club row. l • I . t • .. 1' Orange Cout DAILY· PILOT /Sunday, January 15, 198' Place for young homeowners The •triking architecture, unique dnlgn, lott1. eloped cell-pllancea, cuatom draperl•• and luxurlou1 futurM, oholce lo-Inga, ceramic tlled entrl••· wood-central heating and air oondltlon- catlon and obtainable prtoe1 of burning flr9J)lao" and encloHd Ing. Th• bath areu Include EPAC O.velopment'a Le Paro gara~•• with eleotrlo door open-over1lzed plate gl111 mirror• •. · community of townhomn and ere.' Hid Ron Jenaen, 11111 compartmentallzed tub areaa condominium• In El Toro are director et Le Paro. "They are and cultured marble pullman turning on young homeowner1. alto taken with the attractive top1 and vanltln. 11W• re finding that moat of our water-oriented land1caplng. Le Pare recently captured the homebuyert are young 1lngle1 or aolar-hMted awlmmlng pool• pre1t1glou1 Grand Award In the couplet In the 28 and 3& age and hydro 1pa1 whloh provide an MAME (MaJor Achievement In group and th• majority are flrat-appealing reoreatlonal llfeatyl•." Marketing l!xoellenoe) ·Award• flme buyert looking for luxury, Seven exciting floor plant of oompetltron 1pon1ored by the quality and a 1S*)lal llt11tyl• at on•·· two-and thrH-bedroom Sal•• and. Marketing Counoll of affordable prlce1," 11ld EPAC hom11 offer hom1buy1ra a oom-the Bulldera lndu1try A11oolatlon Ptnldtnt' .Rick Doremua. "L• plete Hleotlon. Modela Include or Southern Callfornla. Lt Paro Paro mMtl their nMda quite balconl••· private patio• or root-waa a winner In two of th• dealgn admlr~bly while providing a top terrace• with price• from categort11. aound lnveatment value." S72,990 to '121,990. Le Pare 11 located at the The 300-unlt community 11 Standard features Include mlr-lnteraeotlon of er Toro and rapldly approaching completion rored wardrobe doora, walk-In Trabuco Roads In El Toro and the ot conttructlon with more than cloMta. hand-rubbed oak cabl· model comp&ex 11 open dally from 150 ul11 In the lut ah< montha. neta. Jnterlor waaher/dryer 10 a.m. to e p.m. For more "Homebuyera and vlattora to apace. upgraded lnaulatlon, Information. please phone (714) Le Paro are lmpreued by th• -energy-efficient kitchen ap-859-~489. Tbe blCb teob contempor&rJ 4•1Cn of Le Pare ln SI Toro. ---------------"---------------------------=~--------~--....::_:;;.;;;.:.:;;~..:..;;:...:;.:;..;...:::..:-=:...=.::...=..:~;.;;_;__ ____________________ __ They ca1J1e back for another stay at Monaco Crest· ·'Thia la truly a homecoming for ua,' · said Frank Ollvlerl, one of the flret homeownera to move Into Howard Mark'• Monaco Crest. "We llved In Hacienda Height• before we moved back East In 1978 anct when we returned to aouthern Calltornla last year. we really wanted to find a home In the same community." "My wife, Myrna. and I decided we would look for a home that would be 1paclou1 enough for our tamlly. In a good achool district, excellent conatruc· tlon, eaey commuting dlatance to our offices and, of courae, the beat value." "That' a a lot to be looktng for In a houH." continued Frank , "but, we found It all at Monaco Creat. We made the decision to buy here on our tlret vlelt. Then, we crossed our fingers and hoped the floor plan we wanted would stlll be avallable with the exterior we llked. We were lucky. We got the last onell " "Thia home Is a lot of houH," added Myrna Ollvlerl. ''In the floor plan we picked (the Monterrey) our three ohlldren. ages 13. 12, and 6, wlll each have their own bedroom. And Frank and I can maintain the privacy we want. Frank and I belleve that large famlllea really need a home with enough room 10 everyone can relax and wtthout a doubt Monaco Creat haa all the space and amenities we were look Ing tor.'' "And, for an added bonus to ua, we have a lot that la plenty large enough for a awl mm Ing pool," added Frank. "Without reaervatlon I feel Monaco Crest la the beat value In the area." The model Frank and Myrna Ollvlerl selected, the 2400 aquare toot Monterey. certainty meeta the needa of their busy llfe 1tyle. With tour bedrooms, three bathe, dining room. famlly room and a 3-car garage It was truly dealgned with family living and entertaining In mind. An open atalrwell with a balcony overlooklng the llvlng room leada to the upper level. The master bedroom suite on that level offer• dual mirrored wardrobea and a 1paclou1 master bath with double oval sinks plus a ceramic tlle Roman tub with shower. Other luxurious teatur'9• In all Monaco Creat homea Include ceramic tlle kitchen countertopa. oak faced kitchen cabinetry, RCA Whlrtpool built-In gas cook top with contlm.u>u• cleanlng oven and a micro shelf built-In microwave oven. RCA Whlrlpool dlahwaaher, antique braaa plumbing fixtures throughout marble pullman tops In all baths, Inside laundry rooms with service alnka and mirrored wardrobes In all bedroom•. Monaco Crest, a view-oriented community In Hacienda Heights. offers home buyers elegant three and four bedroom homea. ·All four model floorplans feature one or more ff replaces. Homes at Monaco Crest are priced from S 169,900. The sales office la open dally from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further Information please call sales counselor Sally Richards or Tim Lampe at (213) 693-7749. New payment at Beacon Hill 'Low first year payments are crltlcal to today's home buyer," stated Gordon Tlppell, executive vice president for Taylor Woodrow Homes when he announced the new graduated payment program for Beacon Hiii Court In Laguna Niguel. :·w ith the first year's payment baaed on a 10'/, interest rate. home buyer• wlll reduce their montly payment aubatantlally. Subsequent years lntereat rates wlll Increase gradually with the second year Interest rate moving to 10 v.•1 •. the third year to 11 1,1,01. and for years through thirty. 12 ~%.The Annual Percentage Rate of this plan la 11 V.'lo." Tlppell continued. "Homebuyera love the caretree llfeatyle avall- able at Beacon Hiii Court," Tlppell added. "and they're pleased this plan wlll help them buy one of these elegant New England style townehomea." Addltlonal details on thla financing plan are available from the aales repreaentatlve, Mynet Maaaey. at 714-831-7104. The one and two atory townehomea at Beacon Hiii Court Include the Andover with one bedroom, den and two bathe, the Brighton with two bedrooma, den and two and a half bath• and the Chatham with dual muter bedroom• and dual matter bat ha plua llbrary Iott. All plantJeature llvlng rooms with formal dining room1. Informal breakfut nook• and wood burning flreplacea. Deluxe gourmet kltchena are fully equipped with G.E. work11vtng appllancea Including 1 Q.e. Spac:emaker microwave, G.E. range wfth "4f· ct .. ntng oven. and G.E. Potacrubber dllhwuher. All of tf\e townehome modela have lavlah Pnuter bath appointment• featuring ultr1 tuba, aeparat• ceramic tile 1hower1. 1kyllght1 In the Andover and Chatham plan• and a bay window In th• Brighton. Dlrecttona to the townehome community are ... y: Tak• the San Otego Freeway tout~ to Crown Valley Parkway and head we1t to Clubhou .. Drive. Turn left on ClubhouM, right at Nlguet Road, left at Beacon Hiii Way and up the hltl to the metlculouaty decorated model•. .. The ultimate in luxurious, maintenance-free living -the guarded gate community of Belcourt H1ll. Neighbonn_g the fairways of Big Canyon Count!)' Oub and attractions of Newport Center, Belcourt Hill remains quietly apart within its own pri· vate realm of natural beauty, ocean views and sophisticated comforts. BROKER COOPERATION. ASK 8Al!8 RCPRESENTATM: ABOUT OUR HOME EXCHANQ! PROQRAM. , Guards at the ga~-, house will direct you. Infonnatt9l'\ 714-760·3808 From '440,000 f Oren t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, JtnVllY 15, 198• Woodbridge: A ho111e becomes a way o11ile "Many of the people wtio llve here can buy a home anywhere they want," 81)'1 Robert Flglera, manager of Irvin•'• Woodbridge Community A1- aoclatlon since lt1 Inception Mven yer• ago. "When they decide to move hare they're buying Into a way Of ilfe." He 11y1 Woodbridge 11 alto a close-knit community that thrlvee on outdoor activities and organized get-together•. Here's a great place for an Irvine home Columbla Square la within walking distance of recreation and other community amenities of lJnlveralty Town Center, the new lrvlne community planned and being developed by the Irvine Company. Thia Ideal location offers a unique urban lifestyle and Is close to the University of Callfornla, Irvine campus. A wide promenade wlnda through- out the center linklng the various neighborhoods, shopping areaa and other attractions. Aeardenta of Columbia Square may enjoy such nearby factlltlea as a swimming pool, hot 1p11, sand volleyball area, multi-purpose court and picnic areas, all altuated within Co~mbla Square Park. The Irvine locatlon 11 also In proximity ot the beaches, marinas and other resort amenities of Newport and private and publlc golf courses. The smartly-styled attached homes of Col- umbla Square have been designed for the active lifestyles of young homeowners and are offered at prices and terms particularly attractive to first-time buyers, according to sales representative Elka Mccardle. Prices of the one-and f wo-bedroom resi- dences begin at just $113,400, with current Interest rates of only 61ti percent ( 12v. annual percentage rate) for as llttle as five-percent down and mothly payments as Jow as $822 for the lnltlal 12 months. An alternative financing plan la also available for a 30-year ftxed rate oan at 11¥. percent (12'.4 Annual Percentage Rate). The Columbia Square collection Includes two single-story and two, two-story floor plans that range In size to 1,344 square feet. These are presented In attractive architectural exteriors with mullioned windows, wood detalllng, raised panel entry doors and private, fenced courtyards and balconies. ./ Interiors are arranged Into separate living and bedroom areas, with one plan highlighted by two master bedroom aultes, Ideal for two single buyers aeeklng lndlvldual owner's accomodatlons. Carefully chosen appointments are seen throughout the new homes. ceramic tlle entryways, wood-burning fireplaces, decorato,-selected carpeting and lighting fixtures are Included In these homes. Practical features Include the kitchens' built In appliances. ceramic tlle countertops, wood- trimmed fluorescent lighting. furniture finish cabi- netry and pantry (In some plans). Interior laundry and deluxe baths with cultured marble pullman topa, polished bronze finish fixtures, ceramic tlle tub aurrounds and full-width mirrors are more examples of the exceptlonal llst of standard amenities Included at Columbia Square. All residents of University Town Center are members of the Community Aasoclatlon, which maintains the recreation amenities and common areas and Is flnanclally supported by monthly dues from all homeowners. The &ales center for Columbia Square Homes by Bren Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at No. 6 Columbia and Information may be obtained by phoning (714) 851-5868. To reach the community, take Culver Drive south from either the San Diego Freeway (1-405) or the Santa Ana Freeway (1-5) to Harvard Avenue. Turn right on Harvard and left on Columbia to Columbia Square. Birtcher Pacific, A.rnerican Savings for.rn new I irrn Birtcher American Properties, a new real estate Investment firm formed by Birtcher Pacific In association with American Savings, wlli annually acquire some $200 mllllon In commercial and Industrial properties nationally, It was announced recently. "The firm plans to buy urban and suburban office bulldlng1, ahopplng centers and Industrial properties. Our resources will enable purchase on an all-cash basis on patlcularly attractive situ- ations." aald Arthur B. Birtcher, Birtcher Pacific general partner. Birtcher Pacific. a 45-year-old privately held national real estate lnveatment-development firm, la headquartered In Laguna Niguel, Callfornla. American Saving•. the natlon'1 largett saving• and loan, Is a aubsldlary of publlcly held Flnanclal Corporation of America, Los Angeles, whoae stock 11 traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Heading the day-to-day operations of Birtcher American Properties, which wlll be headquartered at 9886 Wll•hlre Boulevard In Beverly Hiiia, wlll be Albert S. Nagy, 38, general partner and chief executive officer. Nagy Jolna Birtcher American Propertlea foliowlng afflllatlon with Heitman Flnanclal, Loa Angelea, where he most recently served'' Hnlor vice prealdent. "Bltjcher American wlll be Involved In both public and J?rlvate 1yndlcatlon1," stated Nagy. "We'll be working cloMly w1th the Wall Street community on many of our eyndteatlona," he added. Birtcher Pacific currently operate• regional offlcet In Waahlngton, o.c : Seattle, Santa Clara, and Oallaa and Houaton. These offices are expected to become Involved In acquiring and syndicating properties for Birtcher American Properties. 642-5678 l't" <I ,,.,,. 11 11rch tn 11·nrk fur 111111 '" ' 1 "· Daily Pilot "We focua on getting people with like lnterMte together," Flglera atreuea. "The lntere1t1 we cater to are 11 different u skiing, bridge. gourmet cooking, aalllng or a alnglea pot luck. And we strive to balance adult and youth actlvltlea ao no one feels left out." of 1 variety of houalng to m a variety of llf eetyte and economic need• wu a crucial Ingredient In Woodbridge' a recipe of continuing succen In 1982. when the houalng lnduatry came to a virtual halt In other areas of the county. the lrvln Comp ny'a Homeflndtng Center at (714) 551·1500. OYr go I In Woodbridge I.I to provide a Wide range of home choices and 1tylee, tneetl!"Q the reeldentlal and llfMtyt need• of a great many segments of the buying publlc, " conctudff Moe. "~oodbrldge ccomplfahea that goal, and perhap1 more than any other re eon has been the key to It• And third, Woodbridge offers a range of houalng product• priced from below $100,000 to above 1300,000. Moe point• out that the avalllblllty Woodbridge Se port. a brand new develop- ment of alngle-famlly, detatched homes planned to open In October. For more Information aout these projects. call IUCCell." • BIA!!IDSI 100/o DOWN l 0.5 O/o 30 YR. FIXED FINANCING (10¥.~ A.P.I) . . UP TO $30~000 PRICE REDUCTIONS YOU OWN THE LAND ~ ..... \ 1 ; . ./.)/~ ... \ . ~ "'' ., .... \ \, u ......... .. Ocean View Mediterranean Homes fake 1~ San o•eoo Fr•ew•y •outn 10 in• st Mariner's Point In San Clemente eieamt00 A••'••11 P1ocHC1aw1n on EIC.mmoRNl loS.nO.bl,.I Tumk>lt Priced from )Ul t '245,000; on S.nGabr1e110SanPat>1o F OllOW llQnl to modelt Phone 7141498-4322 -498-2560 Palacio <Jel Mar Is exclusively marketed by Lingo Real Estate .r-;~;;;;-.;;~p;-~-, ~,~~~~.~~8!.b~~!Fe~·~'1· I at i :OO AM aherp Beet the crowd and regl11er for 1pec111 bonus 1a11Jng1 now I • Tak9 your sign.up coupon to the Salu Offlct todayl • Be at the 1peclal Prt·R9Qlatratlon Sale I on February 1 t , at 9 AM a harp I • If you're flrat and quallfled, you're 1 \b ~ ntlW 0¥/nerl · ~I 'Jt I . Remember, flrat como. flrlt HMd e i ;;:~PENING REG.;;;;o~ I ............................. , I I want to be first In line for a Vera1lll~1 Salos Office Use Only I I on ttre Lake condominium and the No. -I speolal Pre-registration bonua 1avlng1I ·Date/Time: • II Name 1• Address --------------------- = I I Telephone 1 I Take this pre-opening registration to I Versailles on the t.ske, 3700 South Plaza Drive, Sante Ana I I You must come In person SalH office open dally (714) 658·0468 J ·····----···· ---------··· in•ex•pen•sive*· ..., ... •(In ik spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable; classified advertising • 642-5878 ---------------------------: Another Another : : NI : ---------------------------Saturday, January 14th From Ph illy, Boston , and Balt1mo' ... Hundreds of smart homeowners have realized fheir dreams of luxurious country club living at Palm Desert Resort Country Club , the desert's biggest success story. Now it is ~urtain time and away we go as Palm Desert Resort Country Club unveils its all new decorator furnished models. These exciting floor plans range In size from one bedroom, den , two bath homes, to two bedroom, den, two bath duplex residences, clustered throughout our expansive and lushly landscaped private gate guarded country Club You'll delight in our special effects designed to cater to your every desire for comfort and recreation. At the Resort you 'll en1oy a challenging 18-hole, par 72 champ1onsh1p golf course iust steps from your home and you'll never wait for. a tennis court again or lack for a competitive match for we 're a smash hit with the largest night- lighted tennis complex in the desert. Plus our countless swimming and hot therapy pools provide plenty of opportunity for you to relax and soak up the sun And you'll love our fabulous full service clubhouse with its f ash1onable golf and tennis Pro Shop, men's and women's locker rooms. indoor racquetball courts and the famous Conquistador Lounge and Papagayo Dining Room. Come to the Resort and start living th e good hfe. today Our unbeatable desert lifestyle at except ionally low prrces make us the hottest ticket in town. FROM _$99,950 -" I -IO'IA""G[c(s ... ,,, CC'IUNTRY c;.~l~ OR §---,.kn_ lti§Oil ~ l'Al M SPRINGS i INOIO • HWY 111 See our quality country club condominiums 1n the heart of the desert resort area from only $99.950 This 1s not a rerun of ''Promises, Prom ises " To the contrary, all our extraordinary facilities are complete and available, today, (or your enjoyment Don 't miss out. V1s1t our beautiful desert country club and tour our brand new model home show. Every weekend we'll have live entertainment, music. surprises and a good time for all Come to th e Resort today This 1s a limited engagement. so hurry! -. I Show time 9 a.m. 77-333 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert, CA Between Cook and Washington Streets (619) 345-2681 COUNTRY CLUB ~ ' - I I I ' I • 1 , D1llyPHat Sunday. January 15, 198-4 642-5678 lntft IN lalt 1 •• .... fer tale 1 ..... ltr lale -.Bn ...... •.-." .... 1,_11_l...,al,_• ___ 1.,1t ....... ;•:; ... :;:let:~lah:;:::;;;;;;;•l"-;::;'";:'.,::lal~1;;;~ lnHt ftr lalt 1•••Ht In Salt ... 111 INI .. 1111 1111 ... raJ 1002 Geatral 1002 • • P lnttal 1111 .. 1111 lltJ * * * * * * * ==========:! UN llLI OllH W&fflflll1 BEST IN BLUFFS 106 Via Lido Nord Open l·S 11,1.0,PLW Dover Shorn eo· on the OPEii HOUSE SU II DAY 12-4 Traditional 3 Br, 3 YI Ba. Beyfront. pier & «l.I lrtat lltl ftr bay. Charming ting It n n 0.0.t fore~· boat. Priced to •ll .1,260,000. I .... ,, I t ttory. 3 Br. 3 Bl. plue FllOIT ROW VIEW -Super E-Plan H1ghly IYll rtl Famlly room Parquet 211 IAllllllUTE, OLll COIOH Ill IH FOREVER OCEAN VIEW upgraded Large enclosed pall~. 3 bci. llYllE TElllllOE area te llHI 2 Ir. 2 tlOOf•. new kitchen. Im· Z 1'2 ba. huJZe fam rm. Corm dine. $279,000. l'urioram1t· l>.1y & oc-ean view from 4 Br, 4 & 11~~ .. • lff sate, :,~:,t~n~= 0,11 1-1 120 Ottrt (tft lr1a41) puuo. pool home Pnmt-location $775.000 c-. llltlac. below m,_,u1 for quick lll(IOO sai. 1785,000 F... e~ lllllD IEW -Custom built, brick, HOH ROW Bay Watttr View :l bd, 2 1 l YllTI Ill Ull IAYFIHT 0wrw1Ag 631-1•78 C>wMr 1w~s-ss10 or wood. oak cabinets,. top of the line ba, th level, $429,500 llCLIDlll WI. Fabuloul bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm, l Ba. Deity Pitot Ctu.itled• 7W631-7838 appliances. "Only the best used m ?~ne~ has boat !>hp avail for new buyer. condo co-op. Lowest pc1oed ai $296,000. construction". maintenance-fret.-25 ·50 Best lol'allon •aflllE PLAOE •afFllllT Bed f .1 OJH 1 ·I U23 Vlsta 11 .. 111 --Totally secure. 2 room, aml y. \ SpeclaCUlar bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br. 2 1/2 bath. ''See this one of a kind HI UllT :i bd, 2 ,12 ba, highly upgraded. 2 ba dn. 2 boai apacea. Reducect-•t.500,000. jewell" on Sunday; shown by Good location $213.500 Owner/Builder. o, .. 1-1 HI Yl1t1 l111t1 87&-4780 673-5591 ******* Gtatr1l 1002 IHT IH •ll,OOO Ill CllYH IYOWlll ASSUlllLE Charming 2 Br + den VA Loan • No quellfytng Aaklng $335.000 FRHT ROW Bay Wawr View. 3 bd. 21'2 ba. End untt Shows hke a model llOLID· 115 LHD. $34~.500 Appointment, 553-9202 HELEN B. DOWD 644-0134 760-8827 Huge 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner flnanc.e al 10'~"1. Cottage style counjry 3 Rue Fontainebleau OPEN HOUSES TODAY kitchen. garden window. OPll llllAY 1·1 1arge pantry • separate l•O llH l tO 4 utlllty room L11rge llv1ng _,,....,,"7:'"·-=-=~==-- PUllllU lllE IODIFIOIT Ocean & jetty viewa. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 sq h 4 car parkin~ Sl .285.000 Ollllllll OIYl llYFlllT C.Oronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck Plan.t avail. Now $370,000 w/trade IRllWllUI lllE NPar new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 1q. ft. $440,000. WW trade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· Dr•v• N B bl'> 6161 area Picture Perfect L HOIE ~~~e5~~~1,1d2·500 can OILY 111,1001 1336 C1l11y Donr Shores ...................... 4915,000 '~-----==<>llllllilllllllll••••-111111.. Very nloe 1 Bdrm ru1tom Bay & ocean views indoor pool. vaulted THE REAL ESTATERS coach 10 11 45 New ceiling. 4 bdrms. 4 baths carpets. drapes & no wu kitchen noor Adults ove1 2412 Cliff Drin, Newport Beach ............. $515,000 ""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 50 prefered Eestslde. 4 bdrms. 3 baths Spactacular bay & • Costa Mesa Extre.,,.ly S t t f I well priced 646•7171 ocean view ecuri y sys em. am1y rm Dalebout Bay 11. Beach Real Estate THEREAL ESTATERS SPYIUSS MILL - Popular Newporter model HLY l10l,OOO lour bedroom home 1n Spllt level w/eep1r1te matr 1mmacul111e cond111on bedrm w/walk-ln CIONI. Spacious well lend-cempletely separated scu~ corner 101 as· from other bdrmt Lovefy sures complete privacy secluded patio Owner Restful view of city lights ready to move NOWI and mountains Pool and .;..7 iJlilliiliiiW"----- spa Available subject to cancell111lon of 11111111ng escrow , $495,000 OPEN TODAY 1-4·30 60 DRAKES BAY 111·1100 IPEI THAY 1·1Pll FUTASTIC Ill #l OlllT CIROU Two separate home on 1 Highly desired townhome big 101 on Peninsula Only In Coron• Del Mar Quiet $269.500 guarded community with JlOOll RULn lovely 11ndscaplng, pool. lll·lllO spa and tennla court. Im• maculete 3 Br 2'h Ba. For Ad Action famlly room charmer with fireplace and wet bar in llvlng room, plu1 2nd fire- plllQll In M1tr Bdrm suite Partlel view of moun111n1 and night llghll All this 835 Via lido Nofd, lido lslew .................... ,$798,000 Spanish hacienda on 85' lot 6 bdrms. family room. center courtyard 209 Via CordoYI, Udo Isle ...................... $550,000 Completely refurti shed 3 bdrms. 21i baths. stereo equipment. stained glass MESA WIOIS FOR THE Ctlermlng 10 year old with URIE FAllL' vaulted ceilings. cozy And rec;ently reduced to a flreplace. spec:tous Mstr low S 137 9001 Spacious 2 suite and a secluded yard story, 4 Bdrm. 2•1t bath with lush 111ndscap1ng home with formal dining Outstanding neigh· & 111parate family room borhood and the price Is Great localloo In exa.f· only $1S..900 751-3191 lent neighborhood In C::SElECT _,.PROPERTIES Costa Mesa Oeller call on this one. 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS Call a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 for only $230.000 With ll•••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil land Altl for Belle Chase Lee S.•-7020 !JllO RUL ESTATE SPECTACULAR l~~~~~~==..lvou go~t! !~~~oObelteve Need 1port1 equipment r For Clas.1iflf'd Ad ACTION C.11 A DAILY rtLOT AD·YISOI '42-5611 ~ .... ___________ ..... UI Custom track 1n Costa Mesa. Huge llvlng area plus separate femlly area Brick tlreplece Bu1lt·ln country kitchen break· last area, formal dining area. utlllly area l oot 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 car garage Ifs 11 brag111n $119.500 Call now 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS UllYEllSln PAlll Charming Cambridge Model. 3 Br. formal din· ing rm, patio sk yllle kitchen wteattrtg area micro wave refrlg, w/d Ottered et S 155.000 Amy Gaston Rltr ~2-3327 IRVINE TERRACE $280,000 FEE c:n•..it family neighborhood. walk "' n dt• vour h1k (> to tht.> beach . Nt>wpor t C1·ntN, n1·.i r hv parks and the• ln1y -l ~lroom d llU Fam1lv room w1Lh Cl S"parat1· worksho p, lots of room for a pool or spa. ALSO rear yard at't'1•ss for boat and trailer. Call Mona or Jal'k w <;('(' 1400 Santanella Terrace or come to our Open House on 5u11 day from I 5 PM Cl..e~hire Real /:Jiale l&9-18ll ·::~~.~· S©\\4')µ-~t,~~· -----'4,... ~. CUIY t ,OtUI .. - ' Cole ., Of Newport,0. J Realtors. ~ 675-5511 ' - FllEST OCEllFROIT Super. location. 5 Bdr, 4 1h Ba. elevator, dming room, stunning large master Bdr suite. w /unsurpassed Catalina & white- water views. Two fireplaces. 17' ceiling~ For sal<> or lc•as<: O~·n Sat'Sun l:l-4 1020 W Oc(>anfrnnl OCEllFROIT Charming older beach front home, 4 Bcir. 2 Ba, largest standard Penin- sula lot Be~t location. Priced near land value at $695,000 Open Sat/Sun 12-4 1024 W O('eanfront COROIA DEL llR Spectacular new listing. secludro spa nestled m lush foliage. near new split. level 3 Bdr, 2 Ba . Call for appointment to see this special of· fering Askmg $385,000 COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 LC... ftwr., CcnM def.._. 175·5511 1111111 H111r:n11:~1111l ..u.u..L 1 t I l,U1 I • \4,LJ ~ COROIA DEL MIR DUPLEX Larl(t' Warmu1)(to11 built duµh·x with :i hclrm-. 1mci 'l hathi. in i·.H'h un11 l'p-.\<llr" o\\. nc.·r·~ 1J111t h<" he-. n n1mpl1·t• h 11 rnocic•h•d v<·rv attr ,1< t1 vt>' E.ith urut has firf• plac'(', <;<•parat<' garag<.'. tx-am <'t'1l ings ond bit 1n k1u·hcn COhve nient location. wolkmg d1stan<.'(' to ~hoppinR $395,000 f 7141 673-4400 121 ll 621-2121 . Tht Hltt>or ANe'• L..pfl htabtl'"d Ital h ...... Col ... " 11. \I l 11( >It COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO IWllOI VIEW HIES Lovely & very popular Monaco w /3 Br garden kitchen, looks onto outdoor patio, plantation shutters, and neutral deror. $183,000 of as- sumable loans. Priced at $239,500. Open 1-4 Sunday. 1951 Port Alba~. OAlllO lllllWU Enjoy ocean & Catalina views from this lovely light & airy 4 Bdr home w /vaulted ceilings, French doors, and plantation shutters. Quietly located with use of private beaches. Priced to sell at $289,500. Open Sunday 1-4. 4501 Surrey Dr. llAlllOll VIEW lllLLI Gorgeous 5 Br. 3 Ba w/loveJy canyon view . Perfect family home. Shows like a model w/elegant country decor. Lush landscaping with lots of brick. Only $375.000. 552-2000. PRHTl&IOH UYCRHT Lovely 4 Br contemporary Ivan Wells home. lmmaculate w/oak firs & cabinets. rooms open onto central courtyard. Best financing on mar ket Pnced to sell at $319.000. 552-2000. 552-2000 OPEN TODAY 1·5 Old Cdl-5 ld111, aew, 1pacJon, 11dtll1 $495.000. .. ...... .. ... 442 Begonia. Old CdM HV lrdtlr, 4 ldr•, 1p1, 11reae, prt, bit of Yin $360.000 ( L) : ... 2600 Lighthouse. HVBdmr. CdM link repo, llke new, 3 ldn1, l 'It blocks to bt1c~. fa• n1 , patios $395.000 317 Poinsettia. Old CdM Cr11t f1•lty llo••, 1nty decoratH, lrtcll I woo4 4 In, ftl, IN $310.000 . . . 2012 Port Bristol, HVHomes. NB "'" block to bch, 2 ldn1, 2 11. d11. cbr11 rd $395,000 ... ...... . .. . ........ 232 Iris, Old CdM hNndtd £ Plan, 3 ldr•. f111. I'll, city kft $260,000 . 523 Aven1da Campo. The Bluffs. NB Secll4t4 rttrt1t, 2 ldr11, 4 la, 01 • Mic• SI 900,000,. 4651 Brighton Rd , Cameo Sh, CdM View of city llpt1, dee, ut lot. walk to *'' $280 000 715 Belhs. £astbluff, NB Vlew of Jetty, solid 2 ldr11 + '"'· 1paclo11, lar&• lot, 12~ loa11 $465.000 210 Orchid, Old CdM 2 Uni. 2 bat• cOIM, '""" ptn, wtew S465.000 21 Rue Cannes. 81g Canyon. N.8 2 •:.; .......... ,..1 & Sff, 2 ..... Mar '"""''· $349.500 ..................... 314 Goldenrod, Old CdM t41 CIMo, IMacllatt, 2 14r11, 2 la. Mc-. CIMllltJ ,..&. IN $195,000 ........ -...... ~-......... 755 Avocado, CdM c.try f•lh't ... butt .... CllJtl ... , .... ...., , ... S•6S.OOO .528 Seaward. Corona H11hlands, CdM . NEWPORT COND0-$135,000 Convenient loc1tlon. Cleen a mov .. tn con- dition. 2 bedroom, 2 bath with petto I prlvtcy. l1SS,000 fff.131·1400. BACK BAY COND0-$149,IOO Privet• pe1torel Mttlng In • •malt condo complex. Attrectlve 2-story, a bedtoOm home with prlHte petk>. Owner wilt hefp buy., with "buy down" nn1nclng to 10'4. tnter"tl Drive by 2411 lrvlne Ave., end cell tor detalla.131-1400. LIKE A MODELI a.1ut1ru1ty UPQreded 4 bedroom femlty home In • quiet ca,rl-cle-uc. Wonderfuf ~ catton In • "pt'lcM of ownerehlp" er ... An ettordabM home for th• entJr• famlly on the w•y upl $171,000. 131·1400. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Chermlng 2 unit• onJy '2 bloch from beech. Two bed. home with decoretor eccent•, wood ftoc>n, flrepfece + 3 bed. unit over 4 car gerege. Only 12A5,000. 131-1400. BIG CANYON COND0·.$235,000 Gott courM view from thl• 2 bed., 2 be. with ertl1tk: decor. SpUt levet Oakcreet model. Comm. pool, tennl• I 1pa. SM MAGGIE APPELL on Sun. 1·5 pm, et 12 SEA llLAND DRIVE. BALBOA ISLAND -RETREAT OR ? AETREA T OR? $289,000 Coq beech cottege on e reguler elud k>t. EnJoy H • eecond home or bulld two unft• for lncome.$211,000. Call tor ct.tall• on thl• 2bedroom.173..ffOO. BLUFFS-BEAUTY $310,000 r Totally decor•tor coordlneted with 1b9ofute pef19ctk>n. Lind• model with pitched beam a.tllnga, cu.tom kitchen with ell qourmet r..tur" •nd eurrouncMd by lu1h plantlnga. Two bedroom• • lncl&Hlee meeter 1ulte with privet• endoHd petk> I lerge 1pa. You muet ... to eppreclat• the wermth and cherm. 873..etOO. LIDO ISLE CUSTOM Appealing, bright end chfff'tul. TotaHy co- ordinated cerpet and well co.ertng• throughout. 2-•tory, 4 bed., French doort a open lerg• llvlng I temlly room. Reduced to 1471,000. Qpen Sun. at 225 Vle Orvlrto. SM Joenna Pelmqul1t, 1·5 pm. PEN. PT. NEW HOME A ew .. plng comer near Baytront with • drem1tlc '"ldence of Hceptlonet dfflgn end quallty. Be the ftret to llve In thl• lovefJ 2-1tory, 4 bed. home with grend living, dining and femlly ., .... Speclet oek floor•, l•eded glH• I luxury beth•. 152$,000. '31·1400. OPEN SUN. 1_. AT 1800 E. BALBOA Bl VD. SEE VICKI LEE. LITTLE ISLAND-$830,000 lrr•plec.eble todey on thl• 1IH k>t on BAYFRONT. Great "water vlew1" from thlt 2-•tory propetty with two unlta. Speclou• 4 end 3 bed. unite end owner wlll hefp finance. 173..fiOO. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Quiet beechfront locatlon In Weet Newport. A perfect property for the owner who want• to 11•• et the beach In a a.,.clou• 4 bed. home and h.av• • 2 bed. rentel bnldM. Beamed celllng1, flreptec.., forever vi••• of 1urf and Cetellna. Owner wlll a11l1t #Ith financing. Call to ... thl• Hceptlonal prop- erty. '727,000. 631-1~. VIEW -TRADITIONAL Specteculer clo..-up VU of Bey, ocHn end nit• llght1. Speck>ue IMng room, gourmet kitchen with breakf1•t •rM, brick wine celler a extenalv• view deckl. Two ma•ter eulln + ona 1am11, bedroom. the ldeel home for entertaining I dally IMng. 1195,000 r .. land.131-1400. VIEW-GLAMOUR-HARBOR RIDQE Guerded-t•t• eec:urlt, to thl• Hceptlonel Devon•hlr• model with unobetructed View of oceen Baytront1 and night llght1. lur· rounded by kith land1eeplng, thl• 2-atory rHldenu hH outdoor patio. to enjoy entertaining. Sophletlcated Ind formal cu•- tom Interior deelgn for the perfectk>nl•t. Spectou. entry, Interior atrium, gourmet kitchen, luxury matter eulte + I other bed. Cell tor a private 1howlng of thle beeutHul home. tH0.000.1131·1400. LINDA ISLE -$995,000 leytront " ttrlght and chffrful 4 bed., cMn end f•mlly room re11dence In protected Lind• lele. leoluded atrium peUo with clrculer 1t1lrc ... to 2nd floor gellefy, ,.,.. quet floor1, French doon •nd a~ edd to the chllrm of this wonderluc ••· ecutlv• home. lllp •nd •Ide tie • wltt tab • ler.. yecht. Ownet' wlll coneldef an ... chenge. 131-1400. LINDA ISLE·LUXURY BA YFRONT Owner wlll eccept low cath dn. peyment. Ql•morou1 decor w/formet lnformaltty and the betlt of both worlda. Baytront and gr .. nery which •fforcl1 prlvecy. lpaclov1 I bdrm. wl=h •tlo on w•ter, gerdeft entry with dip •nd spe. Letge formet dlnlfttl, gourm.t ltchen with br ... f .. t.,.., teMfty room with profft9'0MI •tep down bet, at.med gleM end IMdM ,,..., ....,., ..... and much more. Pier Md eHp for I boet .. Owner h reaeonable and Wiii negottete. 11.as,000. aubmlL 131·1400. IAYFAONT. LANDMARK ESTATE .......... VISW8 from the Pevtllon to the mounteln• from one of manr etepnt room• In thle J-ttory tffideftc• + 4tfi floor ob- ..A.tlon tower. A dlgnlfted •tructur• oom- plettty Ndecoreted on WATIR • With 1 beef room• + • MW pier 6 ftoet for IO' reot1t. bcepttonel In •fff'Y wey. Red. lo *1.-..0 , ... b1·1400. Dir ftlW·fllW·Yft llH,111 'fh.ls su.nahlne bright 3 BR, d n, OeauvlUe in exclusive Big Ca nyon h view you will want to call your own. The sparkJ.ina pool & 1pu overlook all of Blj Canyon & beyond to the hills & Ughta of H rbor Ridge. Barbara Aune. 1.IH llLl·IAYHllT 11,100,00I 45 feet on the water with pier and 1Jlp for a large boat.. Sllc BR, 5 ~ baths plus a 4 car garage. All just wailing for a large family. Lucy Ro.e. YHUllUI Miii 1112,IOO 2 BR, 2 BA ocean & bay view condo. Neutral decor. Perfect for corporate e n tertaining. Furnished. Sandie Fix. LIYI ti 1 I IEIT 1 1111,000 Select the 3 BR house or the 2 BR rear. Either one would be a great owners unit. You can get top rent for this well located COM duplex and enjoy life! Coby Ward. llW II Ill IAIYll IHl,000 Highly desirable single story townhome w /wonderful WTap around garden. Prime cul-de-sac location. 3 BR. 2 BA unit in private golf oriented community. Martha Macnab. OllH W/H ' M&T IUP 1211,000 Secluded 3 BR, 2 'A BA unit in private gated community. Steps to beach & shopping. Includes land & slip. M. Macnab. IWllOI YllW ... H IHl,IOO "Somerset". Fabulous financing 'below market" interest rate available. 5 BR, fonnal dining rm., fam. nn., with lots of pan- eling & French doors & win- dows. l>ool & spa. Great family home. Close to community park. Incl. land. Donna Godshall. lllHOLIFF OITI 1191 1111,000 4 BR. study, library & large country kitchen -ideal for the large family. Separate master suite -upstairs with lovely view of COM beach. Assumable 1st T.O. OWC & 2nd TD. Sharon Smith . EtlllTllU llT&TI 11,I00,000 A private world of country charm awaits as you enter this speciaJ property. The sprawling ranch home.containing 5 BR, 4'A BA. surrounds a 40' pool with expansive decking. Stables, rid- ing ring, tack room & bridle path. Polly J ohnson. UUll 11111 HT&TU 1111,IOO An incredible expanded & cus- tomized Jodelle, with a climate controlled wine cellar. This 3 BR home features French doors, cus- tom oak cabinetry, stained glass windows and a spectacular ocean/bay view. Incl. land. Maureen White.IF.cl Eacano. OITIY EH Tllll IZ, lM,000 6 BR, 5 'A BA, family room, li- brary, bonus room, wine room, home has a breathtaking view. This is the perfect family & entertaining home with large pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. F.d Escano/Maureen White. llllTHUIUI YtW 11,411,0ll Custom Spanish 180 d~ view of ocean and bay. Enter through security gates to imported Italian marble entry to this 4 BR, 4 BA home with winding stairway & elevator to elaborate recreation area. The perfect home for ex- ecutive entertaining. With land. Maureen White/F.d Eacano. LI UYlllHI OHlll 1111,000 Open & sunny, 4 BR, 3 BA + bonus room. Master suite has bay view. All new kitchen, baths & carpeting. Private beaches, gated community. Land included. l 1h lots. Dona Chichester. IAYFlllT 11,Hl,IOO Fii Water-water everywhere! Ora! matic custom home w/privacy! Pier & slip for 50 footer + 2 more. Top quality thro\.lghout. Call Dona Chichester. Tllntllll m1111 HllMI Execudve home located at top of hill on huge lo\ w/nite light & mountain view. 3 spacious BR'1, large family room, fonnal dining and spa. Excellent a.awnable finenclng. Must see! Belle Partch. Olllll llllWll 1110,111 View. Including land -Canyon and ocean vlt'w from thia charm- ing 3 BR. 2 BA home. Extra lg lot with room for expansion. Accetl to private beach. Gre.t po~ntlal. Donna Godshall. UllllUllll ....... Contemporary P~ Reduced PanoramJc ocean view - Bc-autiful 1ln1lt' story 3 BR. 2~ BA. formal dinlna rm fam rm. 11tuated on larae com r lot. Sporkllng pool. High ceUinp. ~kyllghts, and ex~nsln wie of walnut 3 pr1vatct ~achtt. Incl land Ot\nna Godshall. ..... -""htltll ~lilt -M00'4 It tllltolll1Mta.~ec1tlo4 •••II•• 11'9-eac~ ltf, llbintlll!S, ,...._ -.i Mllf'¥ t'ftlJ'•'*••ttW ........... ,._ -tOlldlllofl, llH ..-!. -. .,,_. llOll ltftct CMpel. m!M .__, Qlilij -lMMd -**" lW• llJWt ... "' !loon. ~ dfHli"I IOOlll lof 111 .. ltl bldJOOftl ms.ooo r" Motruted Sttltr win ••cllenae. and ca11, pal)tr lmla/RLP Exo•ptlonatty bff11tltu picture. P«fec1 Orangt Hiii• home f0t axeeutlW couple. ~ mllllon S1 11tau1. Oualll) amanltlH throughout Prof. decor. Fabulou1 vi.w. Low maintenance. t i.Yal 2160 eq. ft. Mu1t Nit, owe wllt con11d .. trade. • I I Exeapt1on11 3BR 2Ba Duplex on South Baytront 0w,,.,·, unit overlooklng Main Chan· net PLUS 3BR aa rental unit {II St 500/mol Tr-d4t1 ~tad Atkl~ $995,000 Owner/Agt I I I 1nntwb 151·5111 Call owner 714/997-7037 ·~1111 rJn NIGH llAIU V 6. ASSU(IAI E~ Traditional Realty 631-7370 llOllE PRIPERn 77 W. Wilson. CM Duplex 213 MontavlO, S. Clemente Duplex 20260 Cypress. SA Heights 2 Houses 01 Larkspur, CdM Duplex LUI 1801 S. Main St. SA, 20,340 sq. It. $133,000 $158,000 $259,000 $380,000 Zoned C·2 (across from Sears) $265.000 202111' E. Bayfront. Balboa 76180 h lot zoned R· l $4 25.000 2402 Bristol. Santa Ana. 78.419 SQ ft. lot zoned C· l . suitable for motel. ~tal. office Sl ,!>00.000 1 ' OlllEIOIAL 1866 Newport Blvd. CM 50x 171 ft. lot zoned C·2, 800 sq. ft. building $269.000 GE 7'-1?-QJ()O Seit wtth EASEi 11'1 a BREEZE ~fled Ad1 842-5e79 ,., ...... llnlnttal llU ...... llOZ i..eral NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL N.ETWORK UIAlllllUlll 1111,IOO Location and value combined In thla 3 BR, 2 BA home. New kitchen countertops and floorlng, new roof In last 3 yrs .. hardwood floors, perfect for young family. · TIE ILIFFI 1111,IOO Sparkllng with new paint & carpets. Large 3 BR model on picturesque wooded greenbelt. Fabulous owner assisted financing. Unusual, quiet, peaceful & private setting. A superb buyll UYOIHT IHl,llO Beautiful custom home. Remodeled, re- decorated & ready to move Into. French doors enhance the brick & latticed patio. Famlty room, 3 BR. Owner highly motivated. WllTOLIFF IUl,400 Beautiful 4 BR Cape Cod with almost new pool & spa. Wonderfully spacious rooms, over-sized garage & out of view RV parking area. All of this and convenient location to everythlngll 111 IAIYll 1411,IOO 3 BA Monaco model. Large master suite d,own- stalrs. Cathedral ceilings, charming country French decor. Private locatlonll Owner will help finance & would consider trade locally. This home has been freshly painted & shows like a dream. Ollll llHE 11,110,000 A dramatic "Contemporary" home combined with location, design, view and valuell 5 BR's, vaulted ceflings with custom features of endur- ing elegance. Located In a prestigious guarded gate community. This home has Its own tale to tell, Its own lndlvldualltyll llLOllllT llLL 1111,000 First resale In this magnificent private area. Most popular Plan 1, all on one level, 2 BR plus den, outstanding views of lush greenbelt, llghts and Catalina Island. Owner wlll lease option. CORONA DEL MAR OlllU ML llAI 1210,000 Just above China Cove nestled amidst ferns and pine trees la a very apeclal 2 BR, 2 BA condo. It 11 newly decorated with the beat of taste and even has an assumable loan. Why waltl --Ill UI SHl,000 Well maintained duplex close to beach and shopping. 2 BR front home with hardwood floort, t)eams & fireplace, plu• 1 BR apt. unit. Very liveable or very rentablet ua• YtlW llW IHl,llO Broadmore -Spacious 5 BR on large corner lot with many trees and a maximum of privacy. French doora lead to a charming patio for sunset viewing and outdoor entertaining. IPYIUll IMl,IOO 5 BA home decorated for luxurlous family llvlngl Quality workmanahlp In gleaming woodwork & cabinetry, parquet floora, professional land- acaplng w /pat101 offering mountain & city light vlewttr RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERV1CES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 UTllUY UYllUT 1834 Tradewlnds 4 BR. FR $279,000 DEBI BIBB ua•NWR.LS 260 1 Island View 5 BR, FR, Pool $398.000 FRANK SENNES IUlllNWlfLU 1032 Wh1tesa111 Way 5 BR, FR, Pool, View $399,000 JENNIFER SHAW Ull llUll ( 1·1 P.I.) 224 Via Genoa 3 BR. Oen $595,000 VALERIE MARSHALL OAMlllMU 4500 Orrington 4 BR. FR, Pool $795,000 HILLARY THAMER ~ 1126 E. Balboa Blvd 2 BR, Oen $998.000 MARCIA BENTS Ull llUll 939 Via Udo Soud 6 BR. FR $760,000 EVAN CORKETT ILlffl 501 Vista Flora 3 Bf\... $229.000 MARCIA MATTHEWS Slll&Y 1111111 ""' ..... 1951 Port Albans 3 BR $239.500 RITA QUIGGLE UllllNWllW 1733 Port Barmouth 3 BR $255,000 L YOIA MURPHY u111m 1834 Tradewlnds 4 BR. FR $279.000 SUZIE EXLEY OlllUltllUltS 468 Oe Sofa Terrace 4 BR $299,000 VALERIE MARSHALL 1111111 .. llllU 2012 Port Ramsgate 4 BR $304.00 LARAINE SHAW IUlll'1fW•ll 1948 Port Albans 4 BR. FR. Pool $325,000 CORA BALOIKOSKI UY•llT t805 Glenwood 4 BR $349,500 EVAN CORKETT WTILllF 2108 Arbutus 4 BR $394.500 ELAINE EHRET 1&11• YllW llLLI 260 1 Island View 5 BR, FR. Pool $398,000 HILLARY THAMER lllllllYIDICW 1032 Whltesalls Way 5 BR. Pool, View $399.000 DEBI BIBB lnlWI 62 Drakes Bay 3 BA, FR 1399,500 JOAN DONAHUE Ullll Y1IW ltLU 1301 Keel 3 BR, FR S408.000 MARIAN REEDY lnlUll 32 Drakes Bay 4 BR. FR I S4t0,000 UYmrf 1736 Maritn Way 8 BR. Pool $449,000 BOB YORKE Ulllal 104 Via Havre 4 BR $550,000 EDIE OLSON ... ._. 4601 Cambria Or 4 BR $675,000 JOHN CAMPBELL ......... 1954 Santiago 4 BR. Oen. Pool $625.000 TOM BOLAND ........ 4500 Orl~ton 4 BR. FR, Pool $795,000 FRANK SE NIS PmlllU 11 26 E. Balboa Blvd 2 BR, Oen $998.000 EVELYN YOUNG llftJI .... 320 Morn1nrt•r Lana 4 BR, Oen $1 , 177,000 TEO P TERSON ... IU 1024 E. Balboa Btvo 4 BR s 1, 195.000 ELEANOR BOWIE $1,250,000 715 Ba~ Oriv. SHIRL HARRIS 70 Hll~•l S1,29S.OOO CAROl~N 11121nera1 1m BEACH COMMUNITIE S l&Yllllll 1111,111 Hard to belteve price In most desirable area. Accent here Is on value, 3 BR's, extra large sunny patio & the lowest price In private get• guarded community! l&LIH PHIUIU Sil ..... Welk to ocean with Its exciting wedge or the bay from this Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bath Balboa cottage. Owner will consider financing. llYSllRES • 1211,111 Would you llke to live In Bayshorea? Outstand- ing location on extra large lot. AU new kitchen, 2 sunny patios, Immaculate & ready to occupy. Best value near the water. IAYSllllH Mii~ Rare opportunity for fee ownership In on.of-a- kind private area. Excellent potential on almost 100 f1 . street frontage. 3 BR's, den, wrap-around wood deck with spal LllO llUH 1411,111 · Ideal!! 3 BR traditional home wtth beautiful decor on a very specla~t. A builder's dream location! In-law quarters over garage."Let's go see if this is your new home! . LllO llUH 1111,•I Rare opportunity!! Double lot, top atr98t to street location plus exquisite bright 3 BR, den hOme. Two patios. 3-car garage. Incredible lot value price' Trade, negotiate, bring offerall LllO ISLE fr8- French inspired architecture accents this outstanding country 5 BR home on Udo'a widest street. Stately high beam celling rooms open through French doors to sunny brick patio, formal dining room and 3 fireplaces. LIDO llYFIOIT 1111,111 The very best condo on best floor of Newport's most prestigious building. Last model Uke this sold for $1 ,000.000. New decor, kitchen & baths. 2 BR's. 2''2 bath -security -doormanll llLIOl ,EllHIU 11,111,111 Your own private spot on the bay with breath· taking view of Newport Harbor! Lovely 2/atory traditional home. gracious Interior. 4 BR's, pier & large sllpll OTHER AREAS SH JIU O&PISl'IUt AT.,_ Get away from it all to this truety belutlful executive home with a view of the hllla • warm earthtone Interior with 4 spacious bedroom•. Pool-sized lot. Prestigious area. lllllll UY SMl,111 Bright & cheerful, 3 BR view home, excellent location, condition & BIG POTENTIAL! Appeal- ing floor plan. Call us on financing but don't mlaa seeing this listing!! Elfl&Ul&Y ..... Listen to the surf from this• BR charmer. Comer tot In prestigious private community. Watk to pools. tennis courts, tHNlch. New kitchen, hard· wood tloor1. akyUtM. Owner will uallt In financ- ing ror r pon .. bJe bU)li(. . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS IOAD When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Exclu•lve Benefit - J' • A Sear• Home Buyer'• Benefit - J Coupon• good for •ub•t•ntlel dlacounta on home rel1ted ltem1 AMERICA'S LARGES:T FULL SERVICE REAL EST A TE COMPANY , . I ,_ c ' OrangecoatOAILY PtLOTJSundey, January 15, 1084 t. 1111 ..._ t. lalt ... Ill laa. !nm Ip I!!! .... let laJe Im!!. hi lalt ...... IN SU. !tUft t. lal1 It ..... lalt ...... Vafan!!W lat. lldMa lM L!eu.... 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Try '25K with bluff tC)f) ioc:.1ion. 1:. d."~=m2w~~ r;!'· ~~ lmu l mMeono11a0r 4n_.208 Speci0u8 31!lf :icten ..... <>wMrl we1 ... on vwy ~'~ ... a000ett get. 3 1129 :Jo~=~ dn 11~1n1 1oen1 owe s.cur1ty bulJdlngc. c1oee aci~ renotdeomertot ~noria~~.,.;-brwy I bey Vk.W form 1ttrectlw ..._,,ope,~· npk:& ..,,..,, fM land • · 546-0458, 873-1800. to bMI beKhet hOOM wtthtt*3 PeteG>K ,.__ PUI I ..... ,.. llif d In 0 ff. r • d • I ~ low low price of ~ ~~ Vacant 1111 Tl m•t Wm. E ~Co 10U llfMtyte tp.ce rent $38,000 with 1-6-Bdrm--• .,...,-b&.-,...,.Vl=EW=-. 1,-:1ra ':ll"'i In Turti. Rock 4 Bdrma :! Gitm & HOme'°:J I h~~!:,, ~Rd c::..ooo~~ c-: ' boetl nwetlTW!t, 4 Bdr 1 1 BEDROOM -FtbulOUI NUUmable loin Wiii Balboe 9tvd~1951J/trtO. ba. tam rm end 3 car~-Br + Oen, 3Yt Ba. OPEN SUN 1_.·SO toeo r" + eepwate gutlet, 3Yt le, IUYllW ft 1Wm · OQtenvift. tr~ 19000 equity fOf 879-1 age ~Qp9rty h&I Juel '215,000. 752-2197. Hunt&AMOdtt• 844-°'.._.-«>I ...... 1....... lonnal dining, femlt)' rm, 4 br, tYt ba, O\lttomi 11'..-00 motor home 13M212 l.OnO ewelt«tt 2. 2 It bMrl refuf'blaMd. Menl --= I 640-4"8 2bt/3br, 1 bQI from bw:tt/ ~d.:··~0 1:!':·00:: thNout. Panortrnlc ... 2 MASTER. SUITES • Ala• I home w/bltln• crptll curtd lend1c1ptng. ~ M UIYll bey Cuhl'lowauum 1'1 1'48 ~ •&, ;:c,, $429,000. fM0..5231 PtnthOuM--thruodt SHO yrly ~~~= and you own * ...... * UYflllT-uo.ooo AEOUCTION. Rlclc (213) 208·1234 lrvlne Coe~~R11r'i I 111,.111 2:se.sorr·~· SA~ 53M190 BEST Alty ... __....,.,_ ''-ear.lot. HOOeq ft. Onund. w/bOat altp. Flket Mutt "'4 Ihle Deen• 78e·7500 SU VIEW 2 BEORo6MS -.-Oowl• SS3 000 &Ar 879-1975 PenJntuJa Pt. Exec ho!'M. 111w.1 -, WITH POOL home 28A • den. BJITlll l•llrt vt.w, ' . view, dht 3 Br. 2'A a.. kg olsor ' IPllUT/1111-4 ~· :="'~t•t= 0Utet1ndtng rin1nc1ng. Sf*lt•cuter cuetom 4 PHIALllYIWlll 1111,MO ttry Lttt meet• bdrm tu1te, deri. I I 708 St. J.mee Pl.ae . kltch«I, 2 br, 2 bl + '349.500 ACT NOWll Bdrm 3 Ba deelon•r llWPllT Wiii Who"-~ c all to ... today. Crnt1 I ID ftm rm, 3 frplc'e, ~epe lo e.a ty I .... 111-llM lCtta room•. 1325,000. Carole McMatlan Ag .... t. home, llke IMng In. gar-Good 3 Bdrm Oidw-hom. 11Tu'""y*yt«t1EW' 2 3f7p v;:: Mern bay. nr bfacl\, n:oi: Mra. Lono. 850-1190 144 ... , ....... den: llldlng glw dOOtt Of1 large lot (90x 178 fl) nnaa .. 111111 ~NB ;';ooo beloW ~Jo,::! '6:1::2:1& 786-1172 *I .. Mii* Mii on eYet"f room, eepe1a1e 1216,000. Lotvlluulone Preli l ..... Hl h Choa ground floor io. co.it At.loo '40-4038 -=---...,.,.....~-· -=---~:r-3 braod MW exd11ng cue-IUll Matr IUli.. mll'Ton, lky· le worth the pric. end A..a....n...._ catlone: • Srl'IAIH 2 bf houee, ytty tom hofn9e fn Npt Hgta. 3 Lrg 3 BdJ 2 Ba wlblt·lne, I• UIYll llt•. wet bar, formal din· owner mty carry let TD ..._. hlaM. hfltxtt/Valtt IHI IHH. N/1mkre. HO a 4 Bdrma, all wtth own trplec and onty atepa to 5 br exec. houM. a..1 or Ing, 3 car gerage I a-le0ar41e 1Utr Profttllonalty decotated, NEW LISTIHO • Much --Clubhou1t Av. Open pvt Bttht, catm t .. tut• the t>Mch. Way und4lr the model. 1789.000. Lo ~rb landecaplngl ~, kerdwood rloort. cuet~ eought after 2 Bdrm, 2 lllT llU Sel/Sun. (2131134-3171 3880 Mlct*eon Drlv. lnct oak cabinetry, mlr· pl"loed at 1151.000. ctOWft OK. Gd ftnendng. I ,000. Open Sun 1-5 Ml·11H oak llbraty Iott, 4 bd, 2~ bath un11 In ldMJ locallon 4 unite, £.ald4l C.M., pride or (213183~7 INIM rored walle/cloHt•. MMll IULn Catt o.rn... 834-1157. 1829 T'9dewlnda Agt. b~:f~~· 1111.MI of ownerohlp. gr .. t eree. f; ..a:tl;J ~ 1&1111 UI .JA&81t1 eaunu. JllCUZZJ t11be. ... llMlll .. ••-ay.... 786-7500 vtn°'trt"~~ URBAN PRIV~CY· Prio.d Marll)'n Coomba, agt. l•-w' .. -.,.;;..,jiiiiio;iiiiiii!i~-lliiliili ...... e1c1M rooma, lkytlt... _,_. I FMEOl••tlE llWPllTll1lft'I oua-... ".. low . 2 Bdrma, 2 bath• 931·f2H R -&riw~· . T:~:~l~r:;r, w:~~ v:::, epecloueMetreutt•&3 1mllTl1ft• 11% ftxed ra1e. 30 b~ .. LEASE/OPTIONbyOWTW S5~~!.i1 IMlhprlvatepetlo. IWIUfim plc:a.2cerger.l1000per poululon Buy wfth l1nd. -cer geregeie. All prof Oen Vo Tt1-Me comunty ~4 wttRhue ~~11er1 j DOVER SHORES 1 yr Old 38R 2ba. ~ff pica, negOtlete 1erma and 111,IOO. mo Ag• n t J • r I. ert.c&r9.exchengetor 7? decore~•d A and 1·~~-pooUtennle near beeCh Open wtcnd• '40-ll533 · 58R ':.~'~;RS Pool family rm. S210,000 tie• 1 flnanclng.C.M840-8248 Short w1lk to medical * W I* 840-4MI. (You neme 111) ~c:,: · w/~=~· SpeclOue. frpk:, dbl-gar. · 1395 ooO terme 845-4870 t>ulldlnQI. lhope, bue, U 12 10 20 Unlll In C.M, -4..,..9-r ..,..2'A~Be_.,..lol-...,,.....,-y .,...lrg-.dPf..,..• J Doran Bkr 759--0619 l~med~ety evell~ to bltns Od tetma Npt Creet .. ••-• OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Newport Hg11 38r, lrg lot. I br't. 6anka. etc Hunt 8ofl or H.B. ~aw frplc deck nr boh Univ Pk, Terreoe/Catdlrf move In ShOWn by appt 2·3 Br. ci.,, End unite _, PleyaR.E873·1900 encl yard, dbl gu, SpyglU15 br•xec.hou... allto ... today S400K dn. Und• 9~ x S1200moyrlM~ 2 Br. 2 b'9 rwnhH ly /Diana Cappel Of' I 179.500 to S225.000. lmpecx:able 4 Bd & den $225 000 842·"85 V~t. Good ftnandng. ••2 I 0 groea. Can clOM ASAP. ~--=--~---.,-:--- S 134,500 551-1882 r trtc': T 531 1296 w/PoQI & ape. 24 hr ..... 11111 . . 1530.000. Low down or ~ • I 0 Prlncfpel• or &Ari ce11 ICozy 2 Bdrm cottage, • enore. • guwcfed gate. ~ 2 Bt, elegant decor. 1rade OK. Bkh wetoome. M. 5-9922 Agt. I ocHn eld• of hwy. WIORllllE OUlUI 10 1599.500. Ae1um• IUperb COf'IW location OOWFlllT Call OenlM. 834-1157. Oharml Corona del Mat 8n5tmo. 873-1734 2 master Bdrms, 2'!t ba • loane. Cell Jeri 19 .... S 3 6 9 , 5 0 0 . H om e Tll ILlfFI duple~o. or PCH. Benk EXEC. oceen front l\On19. den. 185/J eq '1. 2 c.r gar. OPEN SUNC>AY'1·4.30 480-9714, Wrk 586-1686 w .. 1 Newpc)rt By Owne< owned. 3 Br 1'A Ba • 1 Br I Pv1. comm.View HerbOr Assume 8130,000 It et-14 Burning TrM Rd 2 Bdrm 2 Bath 1111,000 1 Be. Cell egt Barbeta entranQe. 4Br 3ba. ti90 lecuve1298"1 •. Byowner 3 Br 1 Ba. newly re-lntlAuMl•1 UllllYllW .. 11 645·5430or780·3120 ... T~1·1 Oegood 857-2121, eystem,epa,2cergw.Yr $148 500 788--8289 lurblehed, xlnt cond. 110.1111 .. , ... ,...,nit Lhtell 2027 -t;/teta Caudal, 191 ~32 IM. l3000/rno 6S1.f20t ' $128,500. 556-8152 • • $ I n - WlllllJlll FORECLOSURE14Bdr A;:~!rno ~~5e~~nte~ IPllHllllll 12·4 ~~11~~~or~~ • .;~ ha Cltantt 1011 MPLD·.,.lllt ctlta Itta DA Creekelde WILiow, elngte ocean view. wu ._.... llltler aa... br, 211\ b•. pool. SS:l5.000 1119 Grove Lane. N.B. unit, 3 Br + added lanai. 2 bt, 2 ba. 2 cat gar. tnl,IOI 11060 "move you In''. femlly home. 4 Br. 3 Ba, $42t,900now$359,900. rBl.t or !,..,1.,. Mir~~-'"·Beth Duncombe, agt, Super "W"tclltt GrOV99" lmmaculatel Shown condo. 195,000, HOOO Sharp ln~tment w/3 bd Eutllde tesO/mo. 3 It. atrium, sunken living PatrlckTenore780-8702 1 Great ';"ie;', $545•000. 841-5177, 963-9101 3 BR/wllo down. Now I• down. owe. 498-0518 end 2 bd unite. 8 yre old 21.-\ Ba. hout• wll,h room, lormel dining • 844-8231 Ull UYflllT 1he time to eee and buy, •-"'lit lt•n • t w1s1g,200 groaa Income. bactlyatd. Avail now ttWu room, lamlly room. As-IAYFIOIT Betty Kerr R••llY Call So. Countlea Realty. -• N .. r the bMch, Approx 4-30 only. 185-A Meet. aumible loen owe 2nd. I IUGll UY OUllY I •n FllllLISllE no-5454 1976 SkYHne. °'•new. 12 Ho.ooo under mrkt. Tll lllllt 142-1111 S195.ooo. No ·~•nte By owner. 111 time ottered. lll .. 11111 Metlculoua detlgner 3 Bdr 5 ~rm, 6~bath. near new )( 55'. 1 b<lrm. $21,000, Good eaum loen;, Print please. Ownr 551•9 18 3 br. 3 ba. den + 2 br. 2 A rere combination In Herbor View home boaat· contem~ on 1 45 ft PAii. lllAI YllW by~ owner. Senior Partc. only. Call Lenny. ag1. 2 Br. 1 Bt. big !Iv rm. & It Ii l ba ept (cen be con-Newport Beech of e big Ing new cpt, tile, tevetor• lot. Red price and llU FIUIOIM 20(IO Newport Blvd. C.M. I 840-0341 frple, fnc:d yrd, ~ l•U IC nected). Xlnt fin. evell. houM on• big lot wfth a etc. Lowe.I prleed fM I av or ab I e ter m e. Custom 3 BR home. 3000 714-787-7778 I ger, 1850 87 lllll Ylll ... I Low low down. S945,000. big pool and e llttle price. Port home, Opn Hou.. 81,475,000. eq ft 3 Ba. 3 frplce. Sub· Unusual 3 Br. Famtty, Olfl. 3 y..,. old c:u1tom luxury 1 HITUUTI. 111 l *3 bd/1 be. fncd yw0• on a apectacul8f OCEAN 540-42421875-8869 4 Bdrm 1 elorycuatom Of1 Sat 1-5. • 1954 Port \a.nu lt1ttJ mlt all otter•. 10-h Int Ing Offered et $325.000. Woodc:reet Moblle home. TU lllLTll! MCN9 nowt 8695 FRONT LOT White water ' a lovely 1tru1 In C.rdlQan. S232,000. Agt. lli-4112 loans Try S60K dn. 2501 1724 ~r:.:r d a few etepe from Udo TRl-PLEX FOR SALE BY Mr. Wllllema. 6-47--0204 view 3 Arch Bay. So l&YflMT Baycreet. 1349,000. 788--75oo Harbor View ra n 1· Bridge Channel In Lido 1 OWNER. COST A MESA ..a-.. 1 bd Laguna. Guarded gele Beautllul 4 a Oen, dining OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Ull 548--0458, 873-1600 work, Agent 846-1044 Petk, 5 yMI' Plfk IMee AREA. PRIDE OF OWN.-S355cott~du_... • area w/pvt bch, tennis rm end 3 car garege. 1925WINDWARO M·H·UO Vacentfbterexpandlble 2 aetc for Steve YtniallesO... avail. 2 Br. 2 ea. vaulted ERSHIP. V'ltY ~~~~o crte. clubhee Owner Fri Room lor ~· boat 111· 1111 Weetcllff 3 Br or 2 Br + Br 1 Ba. 35• lot. So. pitio, Wm. E Doud & Co. Pl-.... _.. I C4tlllng1, totally upgraded Double Lot. Owner• untt ~21,.....71•1871 · thru Mon 714/499-3070. plue side tlee. 1 nw. den. pool. Aaaumabl• frplc beamed c:elllnge WIUCUFF ••• .. " -• well covering•. carpet, hu 3 bdrmu. 2 ba, walk· ..... Tuee--Thur 21317~t15Q financing Now only loant. open to tredel. foro8de1tt1eat Coneide; -1111 Tl1111,000 levelore. dr1perleo. lnck>Mt,Prpl,pan1ryand -4-Br-.-2-,.4-be-,2,--cat-gar-,-:-trg OcHn/Clty Panor1mlc $1,250.000. Mak• otter OP«t Sun 1_. sml houae/unlt• u dwn 4 Bdr 2 Ba beeuty. Re· Elegantly furn view washer. dryer, mien>· kltcnen w/blt-lna thruout fncd yard. Odnr lncf. View GOfgeoue 6 yr old .IA.a IULn People whO need Peopte l509 Eton Pl. owner flnan. LowHi duced S55,000 to penthouM. 2 MP bdrm wave. contlnuoue Clean. + 2·2bdrme. Mutt ... 10 S1500/rno. 842-2943 1rllevel.3 8r +den+3ba 111-1110 Thait'ewhetthe Broker 845-8288 priced Udo Only S2 l9,900 For l11t tale 1Ultea,trpk:,2convenlent gu oven & range & appreclate.Onty3yeera 5525 hOUM fncd 2 8' w /beaut yd Just DAILY PILOT $279500. Bkr. 646-3949 wltermsl Won't lael To gerege epac:.e, beaut refrlge 185 ,000 old. Wiii conalder trade /ger kld1 pelt Ok S 2 9 5, o o O. 10 d n SERVICE DIRECTORY Want Ad Help? ' aee call Petrick Tenore, amenltlel. 0P«t Fri, Sat, 7 141873 .. 8 2 8 2 0 r f0t condo or ???. Call ~3Ml90 BEST fee 675-21 72 or 4~3583 Dally Pilot Clualfled Ad. 11 ell llboutt 942-5er9 Sell Idle ltema 642-5678 egt 760"'8702 Sun 12-4 759-4120Agent 673-2170 531.,.402. 9am • 8 pm. --------:-- lnnal 1112 ln111I .................. ___ .....,_ llnlanal ......... 1112 lnnal 1112 .. tral lMl .. nal lw uk for Jacic or Gerl. •Ifft lllNe l~adu ... HOUM9, Apte & COndOI TU l&Yllll Landlont• Advertlee ,,.. :::z::: KER&LEE -. "" . Real Estate A Great Western C.Ompany WE HAVE IT! WHATEVER YOUR PRICE USTSllE 1u1n with hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand. Only $1 37,500. 759-1501 IRITillY WOODS -1111,000 Over 1700 sq ft of comfort in this spacious 3 bdrm, 2 \h bath "St. George" model. Bid db~ car garage. huge master suite. Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501 WILi TD IUCll -1124,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained. Pnvate, guard gated community. 2 huge bdnns & 2 queensized baths. 759-1501 1111,000-OCW VIEW From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2112 bath Towne Home in walking distance to beach! Over 2.100 sq ft. Pool. spa & tenrus! 759-1501 TllE DYER I ~% LOU Best value in Harbor Ridge. Assumable $165,000 Loan! Almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1501 1211,100 -PllYITE IUCI Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona del Mar that provides a ''Countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space" Owner will help with low interest financing. 759·1501 DOYER SHORES -1211,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry lst trust deed! 759-1501 PIESIDEIT HOIE -IJll,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm. 3 bath executive residence with VTEW, pool, spa and "studio" room added Elaborate secunty system, nurrored walls, new carpets. 759-1501. JISlllE GIEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recreational area. several tennis court.a. 3 large pools. saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. OnJy $428,000 -better see this one! 759-1501 SPYIUU -l•ll,000 Newly redecorated featunng ocean view. beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used brick gives wann, family feeling ideal for entenaining. 759-1.')Ql IOYEI SIOIES WIT!IFllO -1141,000 Spacious exttUuve home with every amenity. view. dock and ahp for large boat. Best locauon and value. 759-1501 1111,000 -UlllFIGEn llEW From this ' bdrm mansion hi&h atop Spyalall Hill. One of 'the best .panoramic ~an and bay view. we bave every teen! And the 1parklina light& of aU Newport Beach at night la breathtaking! Pool. 1pa, aecunty system. You OWN the land! OveT 3,300 IQ ft of executive luxury 7~9·1~1 1110/1111111 ·. Total pa:ynwnt with $6.500 down Super Hunu.n,ton Beach 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with cozy fattplace $109.900 963-5671 AFFORDABLE HOUSlllG SUPER BUYS UllDER $125,000 1130/IOITll Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntington Beach 3 bdnn, 2 bath home with cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671 11,000 IOWI -10 QllLIFYlll Takeover $60,000 FHA lst trust deed at 10% fixed rate. Our owner will carry the balance of the finance at 12%. 4 bdrms, l 5 baths. Asking $84,000. 963-5671 ISSllE 10% YI LOii $20,000 down and our owner will carry the balance for 10 years at 12%. Total payments $1 ,050/month. Lovely home with new c.arpets, new tile. remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500. 556-7035 IOTIEl-11-UW OllllTEIS This cute 2 bdrm & bath home has been painted & has new c.arpets and drapes plus an added bonus -Neat In-Law's quarters attached to garage with living room, hearth.fireplace, one bdrm and one bath. Asking $89,:)00. 556-7035 ' 14,100 DDWI Cute 3 bdnn cottage on large com er lot with RV access. New carpets and flooring. Asking $91.000. For more information call 556-7035 DEIPEllTE SELLER Lowest price in the complex. Past sales at $95,000: Our seller says "dump it" for $89.900! Charming 3 bdrm, Bradford Place townhome. Takeover existing loan payable $650/month. 556-7035 llllLE Fl•ILY IOIE -Sll,OOD 3 bdrm. 2 bath home located near The Crystal Cathedral and The City Shopping Center. Almost new brown carpet, two car detached garage. For details call 963-5671 10% 11w1 -10 011un111 Large 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with vaulted ceilings in master bedroom. Central air, greenhouse window in kitchen. Tennis, pool, spa. Security ~ted. $106.500. 963-5671 Sl,OOO JllV.. -owe IT 12.1% Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome hear Disneyland. This is an up- graded end unit with lots of light plus a two car enclosed garoge ....,.sacrifice price at $99.900. 963-5671 II OllLIFYlll -IEWL Y IEIEOIU111 Takeover existing loans at an overall rate of 11 .8'1. CUte 3 bdrm home completely renovated in 1982. Asking $112,500. 963·567l IOEI YWI IEW 3 bdnn, 2 bath single family home with 2 car at&acMd gar.,e and huge patio. Sl0.000 down and $900/mon\h Call 963-S67J •IMl-IUUIUll .. Two bdrms, l ~ balhi. EnclOMd..,.... and central air condJtionina. $6.~ down and $699Jmonth. Alk1nc $'17.900. For comple~ detal1J call 963-5671 . llLLll WllTI llT Only P .000 down bUya thia 3 bdrm.. 2 beth home with~ fireplace and fabulous f•mUy room. •1oe.ooo. 963-567J ra. ••tllTll69 ... 2670 San Mipl Drive· Newpon Beach, CA. 92660 (714) 7~9-l:SOl dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD .. We Protect & Service Things That Service You ... EZUIMl•W ... 9032 A.darm Ave. • Hun~ Be.ch, CA 92&18 _, ·(114) M3-N'71 I COST A MESA: Eaatalde, 50c at ~~<>;~2~.,_- llke MW duplex. 3 bdrm/ --.....,,....,,----,,....,,,....,....-~ 2 bath + 2 b<lrm/ 1 bath. EASTSIDE. nice 2 Bdrm, 1 No 11ep1, 3 car gerege, bath, garage. 1846/mo. deluxe! Only S215,000. 860-1880, 559-9180 HE MET · Tr Ip 1 e k , E. llde 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1 Oat S1"• ""'" Good t iarag•. encl petlo • ~.<IVV. enante, •ootmo. No cet1. low cate. 3 bdrm/2 beth u + (2)2 bdrmll'A beth, 4 846-0491, 875-3-432 cer garege. Walk to Helecteet 3 bt, 2 ba. fll>'O, .....,-ythlng. lerge yard. Mow right In. 8850/mo. 531-8490" egt <f4.t1ma ~ vltai Ito • condo It• • duptd. ~ tiA~J.,,.,./U!.> NOi la e euper houMI 2 ~ u ~ lrg bdrm chef• kitchen &13-8"9~ =:n~J..'T~ •1 r. e.... A., .. Cdll Agent 531.5IJ21 Kida pete oltl 2 atory 5 rm 2 ~Ltts--=1 .. --1a1,,,....,,-.---=-1-:-r:ii: • ea e-z terma. S500'• c: 1 tot. ses;1na a...,,t 53M190 eesT,.. Bova. Ott Nwpl BIYd, C.M. 'Ltg 3 Br 2 Ba w/fam rm. 2 11'7 Rocheoter SI.I frplce. Nice neigh· I 105,000. 875-3099 ' borhood, M.. V•de. .. "'ii I lnol. gardener, no ~-•• t tat $775/mo. 1766 Iowa St. Park1 lUS' 213-436-3456 ~-------------1~---,-~=-"-=-== It S,Hel 11 le. Oallf, LUXURY CONDO NR SC $860,000. Flex. financing , PLAZA: 2 br, 2 ba on Agl 979-0942 1 lake. w/pool, ape, MO. ...--____,,,....-.----, gates. trplc, cuetoma.d 1a1t aaty 1 cloMte. $85/J. MS.0230 Prtftl!l I Sii: Mesa Verde 4 Br. 2 ba, flrft lr9 iux. catm hOm9 +huge ' rm. (Part furn?) 11200. thop on tlorM prop. In 1 540-7507 eves a wknde 0.C Agt 581-7331 Mesa V1tde North, newer Prime rural O.C: acfMge, ~ t>eeutlful 3 large bdtm pou. country eatat• or I home on cul-d•uc: for Cl1m trect S81-7331 eg1 --saoo mo. 557·2419 ... L . p Newer 3br 2ba M. Verde c.n, lraa I home, atrium, open lrnn IS7S beams, S1050 mo., no Prvt air etftp w/mobl' on pete, gardner. wet er fum. 2 'h aero Murrlete1 545-3627 4-9pm & wknd• 198,500 Bkr 879-1975 INlce 2 Br, 1 b• w/gar, w/d I.I. bCUaft I hkup nr Vlc1orla a. C.· _ nyon. $595/mo. Agt D•AMI 997.9309 or 831-3187 Wiii trade $313.000 equity Sharp 4 Br. 2 Ba. large In cuetom Peudene roome. New crpte, home for W911 loeated In-drepea & pelnt. 8875/mo. come property. Sale1 Call Larry 548--5880 price $450,000. Prefer ,...,.-------,.- free & cl.-ar condo. VA tlomel. no money chm, 213-796-9005 Ownr/Bkr all &reu. from 170,000 up. 867-7349 ln1ttfvabW Dau Pelat Ull lalka DUPLEX: &tr• lo; 3 idrm P1ala1al1 210'1 28 x 18 llv rm. 2 full be. bltln kit, plu.h cpt/drpe n rm. ltepe to lndry rm 1895. 495-1490 beach, rent wkly 1150 or 1.,,,..---...,,.----- monthly S500 tlll June. Ftutala 875-5487 Vall~ W4 3 a:. 2'..r6&: 2 elotJ ™ netr Talb ert & Brookhurat. "Tiburon''. Olhwr' Pttlo. dbl ger. elec ger door opnr. Kida. pets OK. MOO + MOO dep. Agt. no fH, 8&3..()755 1~r:~=~,4~ &ecuttw ltyte 3 Br fii .. iw' trt4eYel pool home c:Mf'I mo. o ern kltctt eitegant formel dln-StOfy 8ectc Bay, 4 bdrm. Ing prof dec:of nebnl 3 be 3300 eq ~· 3 car CJll'. rock frPtc huge Ii.Int pool, ~. :Ao ecre lot. room menleut9d yard. Poellble untvrnl9hed or 111 + depoelt a. yow INi option. 842·13M 8875 Agent 537.5027 8eecof'I Bey IOWiV 2 8r. Sq ,_..,. blt'-a ..,.... P•llo Nr Mlle Utl'e Ptc big 3 Bt ".,..., '" • ..,...... • 2 Ba w/frptc bttlne enol 119&0/mo. Dottle Agt ger HU detallt 175-eooc> 539--8190 BEST Alty ... =,....,nu LU'· t:!t Gunl! 'liconao.manyutrM rMtJy Feb 111. 1ow dep. 1700 fM '3M190 BEST .... tr I W11ttr i4eo 2 Bdrm w1,., ,., ..... beect\ flat .... y your9 111111 IULn 53M1908EST ,_ ,_ ll••MUf Chee* thta 3 Bdrm iiri 114/IJM1TI g:.=e:r ':, :' NEW & BEAUTIFUL dlcof HOMES FOR RENT In Ihle 211.0ty 3 bedrm Huntington 8Mctt a & 4 a"-pvt peuo: pvt entry: Bdrme. t775·H21. community poof Ac:foa Fenced yerct. & ~· trom pettt "50/rno Kida a pcot.e •aomt. CORONA DfL MAA home: I M3-07M Aotft1, no tea t bed, ? be. VIEW, loYety. WIAI to Mnd n IUtf ~ Ctn furritltl or unfum.t painted 5 rm hlllt 11800/mo ti'led/pvt lual SSOO'h ... ... ...,........ ~ S3M190 9UT Alty._ 111-1• .. This Weekend! ,... • 2027 Yacht Defend«, Seaview, NB 831-7300 S..95,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 2500 UQhthouM, HV Hiile. CdM • 875~8000 $380,000 G Sun 1-5 * • ....-2 Rue Grand Ducal, BIQ Canyon, NB 873-4400 $749,500 Sunday 1-4:30 •• 3 Point Sur, Spygl ... Hiit, NB 831-7300 1540,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * * 400 Evening Star Lane, Dov« ShOrel. NB 831-7300 $895,000 LH Sun 1-4:30 * * *. 4651 Brighton Rd, NB 675-6000 s 1,900,000 Sun 1·6 * * 801 Bayelde Dr .• Promontory Bay 631 -1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 11·' * • 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglatl Hiii, NB 631-7300 S540,000 Sun 1-4:3( 270'4 Albatr09, Cotta M ... 548-2313 S210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •2658 Bayahore Or (8)'1hre) Npt Sch 759-9100 S 1,650.000 Sun 1-5 **1617 Bayside Or, CdM 41 Cambrta, Spyg .. H I , NB 631-7300 Se95,000 Sat/Sun 1.-.·30 ••#51 Goleta Point SpyglUI, CdM 759-1501 &ln 1~ ••"""70 H llcrMt (BIQ Canyon) NB 844-9080 11,295,00o Sunday 1--4 2eo 1 llland View (Hrbr Vu Hill•) COM 644-9080 $398.000 Sunday 1-5 •2007 Kewanee (lrV Terr) CdM 780-8333 $.450,000 Sun 1-5 1309 Marlner1, Oover Shorea, Newport 8ch 873-1900 1395,000 Sat/Sunday 1·S • * 1014 Marlnere Or. Dover ShorM. N.8 . 751-5989 $975,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1918 Port Catetlff. Npt Sch • 644-8200 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1018 Sandcastle (Hrbr Vu His) NptBch 552-2000 $375,000 Sun 1--4 •708 St. James Place. Nwpt Sch 979-8280 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **219 Via Lido Soud (lido 1"9) NB 875-4652 $1,475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •up ttlh ~ dir.clory with fOll ftlit •HllPd et yov 90 hftH•h111>lift9 All ftlt toceh.,., lltltd beS.w ort cktc~d 111 IJ"Oltr dtteil tty od•trlit~ thtwhfrt i11 te4ey't 0.t.ILY .. ILOT W.t.HT .t.OS "•tr0ttt •howi"CJ Of"" houHl f~ tele or .._+ -W''f'd to lilt \IKh i11fo""eti°" ill ttlh co..._ Heh Sehwde1 011d S.-My 759-9100 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 40 Drakes Bay (Spyglt) CdM 759-9100 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4;30 2572 Circle Dr (Byahr) Npt Sch I BEDROOM * *333 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Sch 644-6200 $ t ,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOMES FOA SALE ' 2BEDROOM 260 Cagney#213 (V. Balboa) Npt Bch 644-6200 $229,000 Sun 1-4 690 Poppy, Corona det Mar 673-5354 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 23 Rue Cann.S. Big Canyon, NB 640-2917 $425,000 Sun 1-5 •• 102 Scholz Plaza, Verslalles PH , N.B. 646-2111 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 207 19th Street, Peninsula 631-1400 $406,000 Sun 1-4 •401 Begonia, CdM 760-8333 $595,000fee Sun 1-5 31 Canyon Ridge Turtleroek, Irv 759-1501 Sun 1-5 232 Iris, Jasmine Creek, CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 210 Orchid. Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $465,000 Sun 1-5 1 Rue Deauvllle (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $385,000 Sun 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau. Npt Bch 640-9333 $335,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 2000 Highland. Harbor Highlands 631 -1400 $195,000 Sun 1-4 * 523 Avenlda Cart.po, Eastblutt, NB 760-8285 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 683 Governor, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $119.900 Sun 1-4 **1314 Bayside Dr, CdM 644-6200 $867 ,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2800 Bayview (Goldenrod) Corona del Mar 673-4400 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 9 Cherry South (University Park) Irvine 642-3327 $155,000 Sunday 1-4:30 117 Crest. Corona del Mar 644-7020 $230,000fee 2516 Duke Pl, Costa Mesa 631 -7370 $139,000 304 Esplanade. Newport Beach Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 646-7171 $299,500 Sunday 1-4 * 1509 Eton Place (Westclltt) Nwpt Bch 645-6266 $284,500 Sunday 1-4 1218 Highland Or, Npt Bch 631-1266 $310,000 217 Jasmine, Oceanfront. COM Sun 1:30-5 673-5551 $449.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2221 Mesa Dr. Santa Ana Hgts 644-6200 $285,000 2104 Miramar (Balboa) Npt Bch Sun 2-5 759-9100 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2054 National, Costa Mesa 675-5930 $105,000 20122 Orchid, Santa Ana Hgts Sun 1-5 556-8152 $128,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 ' 1951 Port Albans (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 552-2000 $239,500 Sun 1-4 * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Sh rs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 531 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 642-5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 307 Sapphire, Balboa Island 673-6900 $349,000 Sunday 1-4 3135 Sumatra (Mesa Verde) C.M. 751 -3191 $125,000 Sunl-4 •3072 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 134,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * * 121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Beach 640-4868 $$1,695,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 2007 Hollday, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 2672 Crestview Bayshores 673-7761 $385,00 LH Sun 1-5 • 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 5 Jetty Or, Jasmine Crk, CdM 760-9295 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 721 Bayside, CdM 780-8333 $1 ,260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 630 Ctmeo Hlghl•nds, CdM 780-8333 $342,000fee Sun 1-5 715 Bellla St. Eutllde, Newport Beach 844-0723 $280,000 Fee Sun 1·5 2912 Broad Newport Height• 6-45-1448 $235,000 Sat.Sun 1:30-4:30 2581 Circle Or. (8aythor91), N.B. 64&.8325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1615 CumbeflanO (W•tclltt) Newpor1 Beach 842-5200 $222.000 Sunday 1-S 220 Detroit, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179,900 Sunday 12:30·4 2302 Fatrhlll Drive. Back Bay, NB 631-7300 $188.000 Sun 1-4:30 1411 Kings Ad. VIEW (Cllffhaven), Nwpt Bch 642-52 0 $495.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2923 Peppertree. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $118,900 Sunday 1-4 1930 Port Bristol Cir, H V Homes, NB 631-7300 $268,500 Sun 1-4:30 441 Princeton, Costa Mesa 546-5880 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, Corona del Mar 760-0807 $465,000 Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4 **3432 Venture, Hunt. Harbour 673-7300 $1 ,300,000 Sun. 1-4 224 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, N.B. 644-9060 $595,000 Sat 1-3:30 * * 106 Via Lido Nord. lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 4BEDAOOM • 20.12 Port Bristol, Newport Beach 675-6000 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 400 Morningstar. Dover Shores 631-1400 $895,000 Sunday 1-4 * 5522 Southall Turtleroek. Irv. 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 2607 Bunya Eastblutt. Npt Bch 759-1501 $249.000 Sun 1-5 * * 1309 Bayside. Corona def Mar 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **415 Bayside Or, CdM 644-7020 $595,000L.H. Sun 1-5 298 Bowling Green (College Park) CM 84 1-0574 $129.500 Sunday 12-6 * * 1106 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal. Pen. 833-3544 $800,000 • Sat/Sun 11-3 2857 Europa, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179,900 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 18 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $769,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1900 Highland Or. Npt Bch 631-7370 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1627 Mlnorca, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143.900 Sunday 12-3:30 **225 North Star ln (Dvr Shrs) NB 644-6200 $875,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1024 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-6670 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * * 132 S. Bayfront. Balboa Island 631-1400 $1 ,215.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •• 14 Burning Tree Ad. Big Canyon, N.B. 640-4868 $599,500 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1528 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Point 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Road. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12:30.,,..:30 2928 Clltt Or (Guest) Npt Hgta. NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2412 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 673-7300 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 468 De Soto Terrace, Corona Highland• 644-9060 $299.000 surday 1-4:30 1108 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace, CdM 631 -7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 2025 Eastwood, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $217 ,999 Sunday 12:30-4 * 1724 Galaxy, VIEW (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1805 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch 644-9060 $349,00 Sat/Sun 1-5 1796 Kinglet Crt (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-1266$257,500 Sun 1-4 2030 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631 -7370 Sun 1-4 2774 Mallard (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 979-2390 $230,000 Sunday 1-4 4500 Orrington, Cameo shores 644-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans, HV Homes. N.B. 644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-4 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) 644-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 2718 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) C.M. 631-7370 $137,500 Sun 1-4:30 1400 Santanella Terrace. Corona de! Mar 759-1877 $280,000fee Sun 1-5 1326 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores, Npt Sch 644-7 424 $595,000 Sat/Sunday 1209 Santiago (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 631-1266 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Sunrlver (Wdbrg) Irv 760-8333 $279,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1020 Santiago (Dvr Shrs) Npt Beh . 760-8333 $550,000 Sun 1-5 1844 PoLt_Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-8"9 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18752 Via Sienna (Trtlrk) Irv 760-8333 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1251 Surfllne Way, Corona det Mar 640-4868 320,000 Sunday 1-4:30 4501 Surrey Ln (Cameo Hinds) Npt Bch 552-2000 $289,500 Sun 1-4 8968 Swallow, Fountaln Valley 963-6767 $151,500 Sunday 12-4 1826 Tradewlnds (Bycrst) Npt Bch 786-7500 $360,000 Sun 1-5 225 Via Orvleto:e1utts 631-1400 $479,000 Sun 1-5 435 Vista Trucha, Npt Bch 760-8702 $249,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 2220 Waterfront Ave. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1925 Windward (Baycrest) Newport Beach 673-1181 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 422 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20101 Orchid, Santa Ana Hgts 760-8333 $159,000 Sun 1-5 1948 Port Dunlelgh. Npt Bch 786-7500 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * * 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-6670 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BA plua FAM AM or DEN •• 1362 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $610,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •• 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $1,995,000 Sunday 1-5 I BR plua FAM AM or DEN * * * 107 Miiford (Cameo Shra) CdM 644-8200 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640-5078 S 1,40Q,OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 835 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $798,000 Sun. 1-4 CONDOS FOA SALE 2BEDROOM •• 996 Bayslde Cove West. N.a. 631-1400 $380,000 Sunday 1-4 301 Esplanade (Blutta) Npt Sch 640-5560 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1612-B Iowa St. Mesa Verde. C.M. 673-4400 $88,750 Sunday 1-5 2267 Pacific, Costa Mesa 546-5880 $165,000 Sunday 1-5 12 Sea Island, Newport Beach 673-6900 235.000 235,000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Ticonderoga. Costa Mesa 5"'6-2313 $93,500 Saturday 1-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 8 Evening Breeze, Turtle Rock Ridge.. Irvine 631-7300 $152,900 Sun 1·4:30 11 Flores, Irvine 644-7020 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Flores. lrvlne 644-7020 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2711 Vista Umbrosa, Bluffs, Fee 673-6900 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31EDAOOM 302 Avenlda Cumbre (Bluffs) Np1 Sch 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1-4:30 512 Poinsettia, CdM 644-6200 $259,000 Sun 1-5 2027 Vista Caudal, Npt Bch 640-5560 $185.000 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 4 Canyon Lane, Canyon Crest, NB t-5 631-7300 $255,000 Sun 1-4:30 TOWNHOUSES FOA SALE 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 36 Sprlngacre (Woodbridge) Irvine 786-8289 $148,500 , Sat/Sun 11-4 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 345 University. Costa Mesa 646-7657 $1 21,000 DUPLEXES FOA SALE Sun 1-5 3 BR plua 3 BR plua DEN 513/513'h Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $395.000 Sunday 1-4 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 4 BA plua 2 BA plua 2 BR 436 Carnation. Corona del Mar 759-1501 $449,000 Sun 1-5 •Spa *Pool * • Wa1erlront * * * Watwtront 4 POOi ..-GI.,.. addreaa at guard g1t1 With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could ~lso take a heap o' lookin'. Before .You start, call a REAL TOR® first. CB !UAL TOR • , A put>tic serv1oe of the ...,,... -----------------------' I • Ofang4l OoaSt DAil V PILOT /Sunday. January 15, 19&4 ... .._ Valam.W ... ValualtW ta Offltt •••tali Z11f l1111u1 l alt !••• .. t!au lffc• U H l twrtat •ula Wt klMA C•t• Mtu 290I W11tt4 4011 llll a: d::s.: ~ ...... , Ptala1.ta 1101 IUl llTGllU ,.,,tun Auenoan1 uv.-1n l;.M ... .,_, IO#W .... • $450/mo 2 8' 2 a. s 2 l 3 0-""'""<>rM.pnvoa -AS111t '"chef tn ~ 81~0L.a0111"na tplt ocn ""'11 Ull ll U 26deptw/gar.i780/mo Twnl\M, PoOI. llt, cov· ~ www%~.,..O:; Mlatnon•emlcrll'ePl'9f Su111bl• lor catering ctlalf,P/T,h11nu Rm& 01 mo. nc: u t J t:>r • famlty rm, 2 t lea. 113'~ Htl'I St Up1talr1 eted f:lclng ~Nr oc:e.n 0o42~387 $350 • '~ 5'8.·2497 LHN or rent ~171 Bolrd + aml aalary . .tt7 l502 t 497· 12~ French dOOft, $1800~ Nu Carpet 213"'433-0&02 E tOth.St. _ ----L'O hme w /2 le, mttr Br. l f1U ttnln •141 IHt1t .. at Pref9' Fem 8'15-2357 ErMrald Bay. 3 bd. 2 ba, 3 bl 4 family rm, 2 fr~. 3 Br r e. UPI* In oplx. TILis•• 141·1IOI l'Sec:ht40r c:loM to beectl. IP&OllHIPT $376, own ba. \\ utllt 1450aq It vtewtulte Pe t ltl •011 Bl<KPRISEC'Y pool. IP•. S 1900/mo. 1 yr new C:fpta/palnt. $1850 trptc:, wUhed dryar. cloM CLEAN & SPACIOUS all utile tnc:I S375 1 ml/bch. e..2-23&7 Prol ma. 22-30 963.-90e0 J!S1 II ff " Autocent9', lnaur~ bill· , .. Call 857-2 t21 Cen· LllllULn to bM<:h yrly 876-4912 w .. i.tcse 2 Br 1 Ba up. 538-4837 w .. 1c11n •Ira lrg 2 9,-, Maturewortllng F to ttir 2 Four ''O prlvateoltle• u. •DIG tnOMY In RE 1ng, AIR. AIP .,.,. tury 21 873-7300 81cr graded drapea. crpt, a~ Condo on 811\Cf Ba .. , newty decorated, br nou.. E/Slde C.M .. with lfg MCtetatlal erM, wlyout big atat"'*'t No m.nent 1-6 wkdYI l.•ry luKU•V hlllald• home with -----'-Lrg atudlo. balcony, range & dawhr. patio Pool. Sauna 24 h<>Ur... pool a patio S<IM182 Wl aatne. S250 848-8793 lll tc:hen and private Cuti needed 873-73 11 Hunt Auto Center 18H 1pectac~1ar v1ew for LIDO ISL! BAY,RONT ocean/bay vu, 218 2 tet area No ~1. l510 +de-C\lrity. '700 mo. Daye Vurly OCEANFRONT Meture wrlc'g Fe to lhr 2 ~::~s.):..::• avall• ~t party to ln,,_t S&OOO & l a8un1 Ca11yon7~l.ft0· INM 2 Br.den 3 8a No 2 er w/muter bdrm on St 732-2598,838-2851 poalt & eleanlng. 781·&"9ev.'ee57.o398 Bach apt. Mini kltch. bd. 2 be apt w/Mme Red.c:.oratlonallOW9nc. $10,000lneidatll'l.t:rd 83 8968 °'49 ·---=~~.n~8~~';'~7i8°1~ oc.anodlr~t a~~mpletety S.Ourlty, nigh rlM, IUlcury !_50 8723 or 786-2399 Bach , retrlg, atove, uth. '395/mo. Agl 845-3813 &42·4952 atttr e pm ... n.o. 32% ,._,_.ff_ t OIMlf R•ET·1!AeOL~S ~97 1'"79 I rem •-.. ve.r COYnter, nr bayfronl. t lfg Bdrm, 2 Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba neet pd, Feb 1, 1395 tat l lat. I 77 --.jl .. 1101 ···~·· n " patio, 2 c:ar gar, 45 11 pier Ba (Newport Bay Towet"I S C P l au , pool det> vee>-6179. er .. t Ave .. tatt M/F lo lht 4Br ND OoMn· " v Tiied ol Farming Ocettn vi.w 3 ~rm home. lor boat Fantuttc: lo-• 3 bite• from Pa-Alllon) $595/mo Incl ,..., & -,----2 Bl 1 L'. Of s:a l m front hrM Frpfc w/d, Oat Do EY XVXIC\611 v Tired of Knocking hottub,gardener cation 12500/mo. wlthvlewofbay~ waterNo peta83t-1479Condo.2Bf.1.,.ba,pool. pool & laundry tao' S350 +'A ufll84&-75t7 FOR2NOTO.'S Wa'llaupplyyou!Mda -~•ne497·2123 :3:;:a:.c:cr.· 873-24381 mountain• from all win· Ealiilcte 2 Br 1 ea .. gar. ~~e~81~~63t9,70°'~ $476tmo.4N~277 M/F to lhr Park Npt 2br1 11lat11 Ltwo'R~:~L~~ce :~::;~~s!: Secluded Cottage, No -dowt Non •moker. Ideal I trplc, beam can, Ht5 + BEACH Apt 1001i•rd1 to 2t>a w/30/F non-amkr, 1 ltatal( 2111 HOME LOAN • lnv .. tmentt ~na. 2 bd, lmmac, Lrg waterfront, 4 Br. 3 ba, lor Executive 1750/mo lat , ... , & S225. 2 /:" Nice 3 Br 2 Ba. lrpl Sand upalalra br 1ba furn/hMk .. plng S360 '"~"7002 c 1 .-.. A 918·"''""···45 dbl gar. 301001 dock 2 w 8•2-0859 sona, .... no peta ....... 1 .... SOOO/mo 111 & aec •~.... 4.....,71 .. · 840·4320 Debbie around lloor OFFICE. _.,. • omputer ,..., n. ,....., .,.. 1 ,. v<l'U ,... 8411278 gar __,.,mo. ,,_ "'1 _ Newport 81, freeway ac;. ~ -Eamto90% t Donut • :-I ' I 252 1"· 2500/mo 650-2730 Eastllde 2 Br 1 ea frptc: • .... , M/F to lhr ~1-ket>t home ceu 3509q 11 9325 mo Mtrt911t1, 957 8787 Mr Larry w;ua '!'t NEVER LIVED IN Ctrt H ••I Mar ITU gar •s.1•i rno' Walk to beach 1 Br 1tova. / t M 34 E/llde CM '" T .D 'i f 021 REAL TY NETWORK • N OCEA Vu CONDO I ege ~ " ---~ Male 12•0. non-1mEr Swppra.~ .. ,.,,: •4•."21" iCturnlture aialvt 842-894v • • Lux condo. 3 Br. 3 ba. 1 Bdrm &do Gn 2521 Or aw Ave r.. • c:at~I. drapea " " ~ " o ,. ,. -'" 8 2 muter aultes, mk;ro-frptc:.23318thPlace,Npll V i ew Y ear' Lie --·-... -$52 /mo.530-4837 , 7&4-1087daya,900-7037 taatH l.IUmlll Babyalttar Approx v· wave oven lrptc no peta H t $1"00 875 4333 • E I Id I b .... ~ ...... and early am. M to ''" 4brl3ba hOYM, ltatall 2•11 ltr!lll' Gt. 110, hrt/wll lor !'A yr old · · g' " • $10!.0tmo Agt 873-5354 61 ' • c:ti 8 ac .... or, 1L11•u ltacla 674• .... _ p111 bath, Mesa Verde. ,. 8 1 Nwprt Bch 5411 68111 $900mo 752-7363 M·F --1-- -vaulted oelllng1. patio,_ CdMroomwtfullbath No CM ... 350L 241-""""' *CdMdJ~eu11 ... ACampl pec•l'llngln1tt&2nd -9-5eve/wknd86t-7194 POOLltOll 2Br1'A BatwnhM.trplc. $415/mo.Joyc:eWaltie,lA UNA.BEACH for rent kl hen P l • ,....., A TO'a81nce194Q Babyeltter, myh ome. 2 •' .: Vi • <t4ot7 Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba located In pool, + Pvt beach ace:... Remax. 831-1266 Of' teue; 893 Thalla I br, IC · r v entry Utll NEW CONDO 1 blk prlcng. from S•OO 2855 Robt SettJ., NH/CM dye a wle tor 2 todd._ Uaata •1• •4v prestigious arM Huge $800/mo Call M Hiii, agt 11t nr. $520 Incl utllltlea pd quiet 5300· 575-4393 ocun. Micro. W/D. g!~ E Coast Hwy 075-8900 RE Brottw 8d Real10t1 Nwpt Hts 831-3869 HOMES FOR RENT tot, nu cpts. gardener & 759·9100, evee 673-8189 E/S~E 2 B;41:;den ~~I & gardener 494-0154 Female. Newport CrNt. S275. CaMy 631~543 642-2171 545-C>ell Babyiltler/Nannu 2 d•"" M1u ton V1ejo3&4Bedrm, pool aerv lca Incl. 2 B 2 B --1-_1 2 -su e<.K mo IF 1 --893 AEF'a req Pool, tennla, "'EWPORT ISlAND 3br 550 1.1 .. axe.II beauty 'N ,. $800-'850 GaraQeS and S 1700/mo Agt 63 1-7370 r 1 den. r~c. c:ar 2151 or rent or •ue· Jae, near beach $375 ·~2b · nlon, ta1t food. otttc:e JUMBO a week, my ewport f __ .. d Kl .. & gar, steps to beach. ---Th1ll1. 3 rm1, $520 Incl Call aft •pm .. 50_ ..... 8 e duplex, trpl, aun etc Good beach toe. Beach home Phone attar en""" yar s va pell Aent-sell·lease Lido I Sie Avail now. $1100/mo E-alda lrge quiet 2 bd trip-, utll/gardener 494-0154 "" "" "'"" d k S 90 8 1 6 840-1519 o ~ Ag l No l ee lrg 4 Br Owner flexible 851-8767 lex nu crpt. drpa Patio,, ---In lurn c.~. home. -ec . 2 mo. 50-53 1 213B Coast Hwy, NB RESIDENTIAL LNS _Pm_ ----863 0755 Sl900/mo 675•9103 _ _ _ Lndry, S595 873-3800 !Sweeping oeean vlewl 2 s23otmo CallChrlaaher Oceanfront apt. rm avail. S5001mo 848-8844 BabyaltternMded Matu1'11 __ __ ElaQant 3 br. 3 be. trpk:, 3 ---1 B 3112 v•--bd, 1 be, wlk/bch, $900, 4pm 64s.2435 tor lmmed oc:c. $325 mo $500,000 min-no max pereon 5 mo otd girl My Mew~rt ltack 2269 HllFEH DELJINTI batcon1es. new cpta, nr L~~ge ca:· et d "'atp~:· uttla & gar Incl 494-3044 __ _ N/smkr pref 548-9457 Busy N...nt Bt. CM N-15•1. Loan to Value home. Moo-Fri. 8 am · & Glg.fttic 2 m p .... asu e bch $1200 661-0860 w P • r · It L f t Lrn bdrm suite w/pV1 ba. -.. ·--40Yr Amorit•·•tlon pm Reis and cr.,.entla'--2 • n. newly decorated " r k r ' · _ paint. aquaaky clean llnr;rt IC• ktt prtv Nr lwyt, bu• Pool/Jae 4br home, wash/· ratall/oflloe. ale, tit fir 0440 req ~51'787 ""' •• CONDO. some ocean patace1 gourmet ltchen OCEAN SIDE OF HWY At· ~ 10/mo. 851-9523 a bl 1 bch 2 bd 2 -· l!op. Bushard & Warner. ·dry, frplc. SC Plaza. M Only $595 mo. 845·9828 30 Day Funding view. 2 car garane brea.k 111 bar super plush tractive Bachelor Aval! ---~ 0 · · .... r 21 35 t I ht I k p 'f' f d I llllSlml $875/mo 760-6862 • decor tropical patio gar· 2· 1 $425/mo. 644-0380 Large 'J Br 2 Bl pool, lndry gar, trplc, patio, $800/mo F v. F or M, ntsmkr, • • • rag . n am r Comm Bldg. C-2 1one. 14' ac1 IC e era age 1st .. sml dep Moves _ lac, all utlls paid From 988-8263 empl $325. 962-4824 s275 494-27421~ l-3523 cell's, 2000 aq fl, 50 needed In Eut Blurt ., ... •NPTLOW P-AICE• you 1N1 $450 ~$50aecur· Studlo apt,crpts,patlo, 1 $489/mo 548-0336 1 bdS500·2 bd 2 b Npt.walktobctl,pool,ten· t-rof non-smkr. reap, cent/fl 200' from Npt f1'nancial Oependabte&tovlng,tor 2 Br 1 ba cute. great loc tty lee 537-5027 blk to beach, 1tores "LIKE BRAND NEW" $600 No Pell 545_..85~· nta, 5250 Incl utile clean. 25 yrs or up, Blvd Alarm 1ystam In-18 moglrl. 552--0788 evea Walk to beach, 4 Br 3 Ba . -furn, S795 Mr Miiier 547-0204 ~001ncld ullls 494 3324 S arkllng 1 Bdrm from ___ • ------548-4260 or 993•4888 &Ingle. M/F to shr 3 br, 2 stalled 548-1303 (714) Ul·OHO BABYStnER· Wanted In 4 Bdr 21• Ba. dbl gar, nea ·P445, 2 S,._75. Utlls _,., 1 bd apt, on water. Ulll• ba beach apt Frplc, prlcg, R 1 11 --~5-00----my home One Of' two Studio r Famlly room. $1175/mo Apt, part single person $500 Incl .. S• " .,... Id Boat Doc" $550 Nr """'In N'--ft-.W decor w/d. 850·0168 ask for • a space. appro• .. WIDOW HAS ••• lor TD'• · schools S1200 /mo pool,garane, nopeta. pa · "· · """ · .............. · f1 $80 •1 h ... dava1W'9k 8'12 5181 -.. 850 309• turn r-'rlg TV Resp ••a r I en e or • "n. SQ · · groas, "ff S 10,000 up. No _,.,.It 'J • Agant 840-8208 Harbo r View, utll. 673-4677 Wanted: 642-1872, 494-7429 301 Avocado, '"_.2-9850 -.. ' "'' ' • . -"'" rflc 1727 W t ff ''"""' eves Gib Walker 241 W Wilson 831-0960 -,-bd-rm-. S-500--/-m-o-. -ut_ll_l _pd-. mate. Wkly. 536•8518 544·6074a9't for Marlene ~. Ne.::,ort Baech~~cf..i =:On n~:~~-1i~1: BINllNC ----- I Spyglass, etc. famlly Ctata Mtll 2714 home ASAP 759-0540 2210 tBR S47S. w/garden view. 4-Br 2 Ba blk ort CllH. Np Lrge 3 bd, 3 ba, wtyrd, The Tropic•. 2421 E 16th Pvt bath, pool, Jee, lndry Promontory Pt-Ma n-emkr IOI' anllqu... furniture. 8_1 W SlOO Exciting opportunity tor Hghts. 2 lrptc's crpt, trg encl gar W/D hookup St, Nwpt Hgta 848-t801 lac. J:r. S400/mo ahr 2 Br, 2 ba villa. $450 ate. 848-3879 t I lat profeaalonel Individual r Saata Aaa new carpel, new drapes, Rent foown 3 Br hM hu;e brick patio. auto ga $725/mo LM Aeq Nr 3 Br, 2 ba.. 1tep1 to beaeh. _64_6_._, __ •tt~6_P_M _____ ,._'h_u_tl_I _8_7_3-_7_80_7__ l .. ltda Hair &nMrt. who enJoye working with door fruit t rees S.A CC 548-1938 No pete. Garage. Yrly, Room w/kltc:han prlv. Quiet, clean, reep woman ltatlll 2920 Station for le~ thepubtlc new paint. bullt-ln oven/ I l/~d blllns ~ar $600 range. refrlg, washroom, off street parking, '-" blk S t250tmo No pets Aval MESA PINES 2850 Herta $1000/mo. 850-8939, adult• only 962-5760 Nr to ahr 2 Br, 2 ba apt In ... ~ .. ~-..--.p.;~ Hair Designer reb 1 8051928-2918 BEAUTIFUL 1Br 5495 6'5· 1421 bua & ahop lrvlne. $325/mo. 1at & Cotta Meta 30& a.I, 47c Manicurist 011s1tatr lootHt 5 9-6190 BES fee buses 646-5282 gar avall ----------test + S50 d-. Oana pr a.I. 1005 Brloeo Dr Cllentete nee Stnlot/.,.ttt $600 flat 2 bdrm 2 ba PRl/o(>llio, pool, spa $795/mo. 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car Room wl klt, lndry, houH 786 5181 ci';ys 64 4.7259 Studio FIVE. '"" SHI~ L11111 2216 I 1BR apt, stove. refrtg . New 2 Br 2 Ba mobile Qulla area. utll paid S3 5 appls dahwsr mo re TOP area, Quiet, no pets encl gar, w/d hkup, upper prlvitege, M/F, pvt real-____ • It zt•• Ask tor Judy 840•8443 Varied dutlel In our Ac- 539·6 t90 BEST Alty f.. 549-2447 unit Block to beach dence 546-0514 Resp fem to stir new 2 Br. trllt "" ___ count Service Phone 209 W I t 2 f I _ suES Center Should have ex-home on beach $1100 mo refer's 646-3420 499-1551 I I Br apt w/lrg fncd bckyd BACK BAY 3 br. 2'A ba IEWlllHl APTS. a nu 642•1603 SUWI llTEL s4~~mow~~f ~ills~/J~ll Storage plu1 nice office on * * -* * cellent communication exec home on Quiet cu Bachelors. 1 Br S Lotta TSL Mgmt Wkly rentals now avail. 675~«1928 or 986-2424 Newport Blvd. CM, 1200 Expanding sales 6lflce skills lor heavy phone -- Aerta1at1, Oaf. Pett OK Nr 22nd & New· de sac $1100 754-1202 S395-S585 545.4411 Bachelor. refrlg Incl.. 115.50/wk.&upColor sq fl. 673-1943 needs addltlonal sales customer contact -------$385/""o •110 1 B p Resp o to h 2 I reps In a growlng com· P I b kl Back Bay condo, 2Br 2ba New8f 3br 2ba M. Verde $4101;;,~: 54a-2882 r, TV Nehwoportnes lnB1'v~.mc3214 t:>drm ~:n~o Ina ~:Sta hataaetatatl 3i02 merclat market. Looking rev ous an ng ex-laJboa port $525/mo 675-3875 ...... 2606 1 er with pool. $400/mo $300 deposit $850 Avail lmmad Dys home, atrium. open " ,... tor experienced aates perlence and famlllarlty 642-2119 eves 548-3080 beams. 11050 mo . no CONDOS FOR LEASE 646-7445 Mesa 751-8866att. 5pm TV COMMERCIAL people wtth manage<lal with CRT preferred. STEPS to BAY 1 BR 833-8926 or 642-8202 Great patio. frptc. 2BR 1 '" ba .• air condltloO- BEACON BAY 3Br/3Ba pets, gardner, water furn. Furn & Unturn $825-$1500 SEA & SUN LODGE Room tor rent, private I potent Il l Great op-we can otter you t>eautlful 1 or 2 yr lease. no pets 545-3627 4-9pm & wknda Agent 831-4960 S 100 wk up. Color TV bath $200 Prefer female SEMINAR FREE + portunlly to parttc:lpate In new oftlcel, I friendly $550. Winier. OPEN 328 Sapphire 673-5742 1na· garage S575tmo A rlan R.E. 549-8547 s 1900/mo 675-8617 IOYEl/WISTOLIFF 3028 W Coall Hwy, Npt student. Call 848-3481. • 1 grOWlh and profit. Call Kit work environment, com-New luxury 3br 3ba E.tlde M 650 f ctiinil cove ocean view. 3 Condo, tg yard, Jacuul, 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu c:pt/drapea, Woodbridge: rm, pvt be, Share Balboa oceanfront Video ec:reen tell offered or ark 714-·2990 petltl salary and ben· c ......... 2624 2 Br. 1 ba duplex, gar. Uso Ollc moblle home, no Bdr w/spa & elevator frpl. $1050. 851·6226 bit-Ins, pool, carpor1, no pool, W/D Fem $275 duplex, panoramic: view. by Personal Manager Of•$300 WMkly Par1 Time at etlts. SI e P s I o beach Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avail ap-pets. S675. 1818 Bed-(may reduce rent S61hr yrty. S335/mo 675-7068 ma~~ suceaatul cllenl9 In Home ftll1ng out Income INTERVIEWING BY yard, wld hkup, water pd pets Mature adults $500 No pets 6'2·4959 Ouie1 secure S20001mo Drlveby2716 prox Feb 181 5495/mo. _r_o_rd_ . .,.M_S-_664 __ 8_. ___ torhuclng).551·1582 SpacN.B home&Gard«t. the ustry S tu forms during tax APPOINTMENTONLY Snell, CdM and call agt 760-1• 18 or 642-75"8 ,.. Work•"" Fe 25-40, non-Mature. non·tmlcr. 1295 ALL AGE I seuon Fast Eully 760•8702 .. ' Lge alry newly decorated "'V FOi' Info call I e a r n • d c a 1 1 Pleue call: 1 1ff2Br Ba. re frig , 1991 Newport 646-8373 S4951mo. nr SC Plaza CASlDE ORO S.A. pool. No pets 833-1653 549-1586 eves or wknda. bachelor apt. Open beam amkr, pool, tennla, Jae. + utlls Muat be neetl Call (211 \.Hl-4411 1 7 16-842-6000, lnctudlng Condo 2 Br. 2 ba, 2 car OLIVE TREE APTS cell, sundeclc.$500/mo, N.B. $300 650-1708 evn. Joan 6'5-09 __ 11____ (211C°:l.fl27 Sunday_. Ext. 73208 Personnel Dept. rr nr Hoag Hosp 2 Br H~ Ba twnhs style utll pd. Call 845-1771 y atit Teacher with baby wanta r-(714) 110-1000 All UTILS PAID Compare before you rent. 2 story, 3 Br, 1.,., ba, lrplc, Cus1om design feat11res. patio, 2 car !car Avail 211 795/mo 840-53241 apts. crpta drpe dshwshr Lrg 2 Br. 2 ba. trplc. nu litat:ll 2907 41embdahleomnone lnamc.~'. t$o2a7h5r SCRAM LETS looeHtHt/Otatrtlltr ' Deluxe duplex. 2 bd. 2 ba updated kltch Cat ok. crpt & palnt S7251mo. m • with computef ex.perlence on the water w/27' boat From $605 548-7387 ~4-7087 or 673-1 l22 2 bd condo, sleep• 6. at 841-0574 or 557-2732 S Friendly, medium-stied ........._ .._ J~lllk pool bbq, cov·rd garage, No pets S6 o. 648-1220 surrounded wtlh plush 3 bd, "'• ba, W.Slde landscaping No pets Brand new, crpts, drps, & Bach Furn $515 bit-Ins Encl patio. chlld'n dock Garage. wlk lo beh ---lndlan Palms C C In WELOOK FOR YOUI AN WERS manulactunng company, :i"'"~ f 5985/mo wllease Ullls Ne8' Balboa Pie< Yearly 1 lndlo Incl gotfltennls House/Roommates In business 30 years Pre-(} incl'd 714-972-9450. ext 01 TIE ILIFFS Br stove, refrlge. new avAll 1-27 • 2·2 1250. Unllmited 832-4134 Octave. Rector sent controller retiring N 36. days, 642•4661 aft 6 Quiet 1 Br, ctOM to beach, crpts. No pets. $450/mo. Call 552-0408 ___ Detain· Bo•1ng alter 14 years 545-7101 ( '\\.llOrt w/balc. dahwr, din rm, 875-6608 ltatall Waat·..1 9 Tremor · Liking (Jack Croul) 365 W Wilson 642-197 l OK No Pets $675/mo Studio E'sde, w/d, utlls 645-6646 agt prtv entrance $275 M ll Oil Ill "E frplc, encl gar & car stall Ocean Front Rental• 1 & 2 n EXTRACTION iiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-•L_::Eq~u~a~J ~Oppty Empt M/F l I I,. 5 Near beach, 2 Br, 2 ba. bdrms from $300/wk Ill Furn home nMded tor A lrlend of mine had Just Beaut 4 Bdr estate Mme No peta S 25tmo. COl'al $790/mo, yrty tse + dep. June or Monthly lrom German exec & family In graduated from dental 111.llR ACCOllT Bar Person IOI' Beer and pd $465/mo 2 Br 1 Ba apt. I 646-3177 upper unit, pool, l/r former model. htghly up Tree Apts 2 163 Pacific, 557-6985 $600 714-498-7873 US on 6 month asslgn· school He placed this mom-Wine Bat Exper helpful graded w1outstand1ng CM 5•8-4530, Mgr/Jeff m nt Wiii sld 1 •, h 1 d 1 ... 1 n bUt not nee 6'6-9935 ocean and c11y tight v•ew Oceanfront on the sand, Ski Ut h 4 Bd h I I e · con er w n-sign .n 1 e w n ow 0 "s I The Orange Coast Datly lmmed occupancy 1•••rrt leac~ 1669 2276 Maple SNORT TERI TSLl1•t 142-llOI yrly 3 Br. 2 Ba enclad , 1 r 88· rp • ter rental L11a 261-6122. new otlice .. A toothache Piiot haa aft evcellent O"-Bavter's Street 11 remod .... -Comm pool, spa & ten· 1 ~ Ba, 20 min. 10 Alla, Mon-Fri 8:30-5PM E '' "' ,.. "' .. nis $3500 Agt 760·8333 01 TIE WATER gar· crpts, lrplc, no pell Snowbird. others Con----~-·-----can drive ~>ne 10 X· portunlty for a career Ing· 0 Pen Ing s Io r Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts. $750/rno up $450/mo 2 Br 1 Ba tower 675-8170 ept, close to stores. 2 Br 2 Ba 1pllt level, poot. 1 t395tmo 675-8606 tact Doug 801-556-321 t "-=raiu lor TRACTION ortented Major Account H o s t-1 Ho• tea a••. LIDO tSLANO 4 br/3ba nr a a '"""' ... ----B •• s I nch food sp . gar ge w _,.....ner or 801-942-3300 •eat 291" SPIRITUAL RE-ADINGS Executive with a proven u...-.er u ..,. beach avail Jan $ 1800 556 9200 ~ ,. I ~ p·· B ,, ,..~ .. -Advlcetn all matters Love, track record Great •ars. ,... ro er""""'' Agent Apart•eata, UDI. --lmmed occupancy 2266 Mapte St 107 Via Kor on 673-5366 Pv1 1 Br. lrplc, pool, patio, SUN VALLEY IOAHO 2 car garage, NEWPORT marriage & business potential. guaranteed Apply in parson Oally, 2·5 garage No pats. 399 W. 3br home, avail Jan 2, S9Sl mo Also counseling 1815 draw agains t com· pm at COCO's, ·4847 Cadllleca to Go-Carta ----TSL IP1t 142· 1IOI Jllioa bland UlJ6 S585/mo -~ 1 •1t ba Bay S515 650-6357 weellly (208) 726-5752 780-8882 So Er Camino Real, San mission Oeslre tomove MacArthur BIVd. N 8. 4 Br. 3 Ba. den. D A . gar Twnhse. E/s1de. Encl iar, No pets Vrt $1050 ttol 4 n ---IN NEW OAT BEACH VAILi COLlllAIO Offi"ce ltat_a_)s--2-9_1_4 Clem Uc'd 492· 7296 I Into management e plus Beautician. rent your own S"lll, 2 .Diii Singles I & 2 Bd m .. pa I s ----Send resume to booth co It llo r n r -uper sk Ing 2 br condo, Think you St Jude and St P 0 B 560 or mm w o w, Whatever the Fad Roll 'em oH the market With a Clus1hed Ad Call Nowt 642-5678 pa yd 23 6 Sa ta na Modern upper 1 ba, deck, ments & Townhouses amenities. steeps 6 Neer 250 SQ It suite, S200/mo Therese EM and C p C ox 1926 6 Nwpt, CM area 557-2234 T SL Mgmt 642· 1603 garage $590 No pets Nr from $660 (Ask about Wesltn Hotel 552•4847 779 W 19th St, sul te D. osta Mesa. 2 1-- i iii.•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.li-.. -------•--.;..-iiiiiiiiiia--.. 1 Harbor & l91tt 494-7008 furn1stted apts complete I CM Tom 851-8928 Lott I FtlDi 3004 EOE Beautician wanted 60% y 213-395-3511 lh TV II & I II -·--------•' Comm Newport Beach Sharp Mesa v-erde 2Br wi · nens u ens s, leat1l1 It •$260/up crpts/drp1 S 100 REWA•D 675-2787 .. O R SPRI NG, CATHERINE H IPP'S 2Ba S595/mo 546-5862. may be rented for short S 2908 ale rstm 17301 Beach n Accounting ~JGNATll RF SUIT ANO BLOUSE aft 6 979-3848 Pam ter'f'n or longer. 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'"' I A\'f t 11'1'1\l I It\ 1111 drnarn 1n rmtlroJtdu. p11n1 • m••htnr ~,. •II"'""' •l•mr 1r•n1f111 A.lrh•lwh , """''" m11rr J1 ~O 17~ f"'l\iflfll'I PA.ftll'40R~ I)\ II T'\ II•• d11Kt111nt lor I• un•.iu• 4111111 111 1111\ .. '"""""'•Ir•-S.>0\ '""".tn cll.lro. d11tt11<>n• \ -• ~ HC C •blat -... J0c nC'\ let ........ •94 ..... I NHf WH•-W• rcll '°' • """""'•"' 0 •1lgDe1 PaU•M ,,, req'd) On Jamboree Ad •;, ott I/ relocating -land Terrier, CdM area STYLIST , wllh or without 2 Br. patio, garage, re-al San Joaquin Hiiie Ad. llOOllUTE FllDEllS 400 SQ It, Pvt bath, clean, 540-5117, ~4-5317 OPENING cllentele Top com-decorated 2 persons No 84jl 1100 crptd Near Balboa Pier mission paid 640-1900. photo's & matches prof l /P CLERK 9·5. Tues-Sat pets 5525/mo 642--0461 ••iiiiliiiiiiliiiii,.iiii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii Interviews. ecreens. $300 mo 642-4623 --------- Superb dwnstrs 1 br, encl ·people Since 197 t Baylront Offloes. patloa. fQUND ADS --C LERICAL __ _ gar No pets Relrlg, elec Spacious single, Ont 4341 Birch Newport parking, janllorlal. 11 you are a sharp person IOAT SllOW range $410 642-5984 & two bedroom apts. 641• 1899 673• IOOJ ARE FREE w11n two years or more PIT, alternoona, temp .. PllHLIFF YllW 1 blk bch FI M n/smoke llY YIEW experience with accounts typing, answef phones. Lrg 1 Br wllofl, encl gar. $275 • ·~ ulll, $100 dep. Enjoy the beauty sur-C II payable or bOokkeeplng Apply In person 1760 Jae. ulll rm pvt deck, MEDITATOR 850-3750 rounding our prestigloul 3 : functions, can operete a Monrovll, Ste C-2, CM bllns, trplc. $750 No Bdrm In 2 Br houae M/F location near Udo tsle 10-key by touch and btwn 9-12AM Of 2·5PM BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! pets 2 151 Pac Ilic btw 26•32 prof. pref Non Major tenant retired to 142-1111 type, call us. Key punch For lnlo call 846-39eo 63 1-6107, 855-0665 s mok 1 ng, N 0 pets leave 3800 sq ft of Qlflce experience e•tremety de-Busy Medical Ol1trlbutor IUe81iBJIU Beautifully landscaped garden apts Pool & spa Patios/decks No peta Bach $450 1 Bdrm $525 131 E 18th 646-8816 161 E 18th 642-0856 WOODWD YIWIE I & 2 Br apts avail pool. spa, fir, patio/bat No pets I & 2 Br S505-S610 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or 642-1603 HuDt. leack 2740 2 Br t Ba gar, S450 Vic Goldenwest & Warner 494-3720 eves FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more' Sorry, no pets Models open daily 9 lo 6 Oakwood Ap~rtments Newport Beach So. I 7 00 16th Strl'et (al Dover) 642-51 13 Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenue (al 16th) 645-1104 S2501mo.1st last + dep space On 3rd floor ~ver-sireable needs a , per ton u - Avall 2· 1 642-4096 Alt 6 looking bay which we FoundC OM t rg yng m a I Busy accounting depart-pertenced In Customer 2 Fem wanted to ahr 4 Bdf have redecOfaled and German Shep w/choke merit 1n electronics otters Servlee Good general Of· d1v1ded Unique op-chain 4th & Marguerite a variety or duties, com-lice skllls, 1ncl'g typing h ouse. Tur t t er o c k . Portunlty tor fle11lblllty 640-7845 petitlve pay and good and d1c1apt10ne Mu1t be comm pool. jac , tennis, Terms negotiable We ---benefits. Including able 10 wor1c well under many extras $285 ~ 113 proudly own & manage Found female Pug black. FOii pressure and as part ol a ulll 553· 1405 our building on site with Vic. Newland & Warner team. Benefits, salary C 0 M Shr Ivy Cottage nr customized secretarial 8H-6155. DAY WORK WEEKI Fa· neg Phone 841-2885 be- beach, pvt ent, Sn/dk !lef'Vlces & conterence Found F lrlsh Sette red clllty In beautiful Laguna tween 10· 12 only M/F S250 util 675· t054 room b d & t\al ~CH Canyon. near beach and ---Make a nice charvw> In an ana c n, & I resort areas c1-···11ts I --··.-Superior. 646-0 736 " • ._ CdM welk to beh Shr lrg 3 your lite & JOln us at S& 50/hour .. commission I br. 2'"t ba hse. tptc, 2 sty 3355 VIA LIOO 673-4156 Found· G olden Retrelver. Please call tor an · · $350 IL Ill 875 5015 Fe, c•alr, Rad Bendana. appointment Home Improvement•. No • ' u s • Cannery Vlltege. beaut 646-o'736 TELOlllC BERKELEY selling We will train. Call 1 Clean. reap . Fem. 10 ahr 2 new Cape Cod upstairs Dan, 832-9350 (10-noon) Br 2 Ba apt In Turtlerock. office w/batc fronting on F ou n d -M On d a Y l 14·•14·1•01 CASHIER. bendable expar S 3 2 0 I mo Bar b a r a 31st at NewPor1 Blvd Segerstrom/Brl91ot, 'Y"ng Personnel Dept EOE M/F needed Mature Apply at 833-2999 863-1444 900 SQ h Wetbar. velvet MShepX. Tan 839-7019 Newpor1 Check Cashing C M apt to share F/35 t l*g• crpt, full bath. 412 Found orange & w1'i grn A<1vt1tlslng Consultant 1823 Newport Blvd, CM I smkr ok S275 mo'"tulll 3 lst St 213·476-5493. eyed cat, vie Adams & 3 CLERICAL Call 11-tpm 646-9784 or 714•650• 7o4o Fairview 962-7087 PEOPLE IEEDED LJlllUY anytime 855-t286 FoundRatt.-orange. lllllEDl•TELY jci4 Condo-rem-private Oii OFFICE SPACE 213-326-2832 afternoons • CL.HI spa-lrp1-v1ew·nr bctl·wl d In basement Aocesa to --- -loc:81 nutrient manufe<:· $5 06/hour $550-$750 2 & 3 Br'"' Apia. enclsd garages. washer & dry e r nk -ups , yards/patios 2323 Delaware 2420 Whttesands Newport Beach Realty Days 642-1603 Eves 960·4614 hk-up-more' 5425,Autll private patio 481 SQ 11 at Lost Golden LabtSnep turer took Ing ror people Engllsh/Spanllh 1peulng ___ ____ 979·2600x314. 650-8338 I 83c South ol Hwy. mur 14 wk old M puppy. to hire and train lndlvld· person to work 20 hOYra _ _ Rogers Realty 675_23 t 1 btk collar. blue bandana. ualt lor mgmt. positions including nights and Sat- Claaallled Ad• are the 1Corona del Mar quiet Eveal wknds 675•331 1 "Wlnner",CdM Reward No expr needed Com· urday1attheC01taMeea an1wer to a auc:cesaful mature mate 1250/mo. I 720-1854 pany wltl train. Muat nave ~lt>rary Apply In person· garage or yard aalat ll'a 1 1st last & S50 depoalt -Loat· <irTwiit-Morrts type own trana. 1855 Park Ave. better way to tell more t Ref's Work 548--4370, Charming back office M Cat. 118. Coll Pie. CM EARN UP TO Costa MeM peoplel Home 640-7845 apace s200 • '-'l utlle R--ard ,._.5."'608 Sl.ll ••r a.our fl E --monthly Own entrance ·-.,.. " " A Action mp. mll 2140 e .. t. ltac• 2740 ,Fem. gorgeous 2Br 2b•1 Lag Sch Pac Cst Hwy lo st pearl & QOld btac:· CallMra Wllll•m• CURI ---n Haat. ltacll ==------=----------- -~ ~= - K en ney bunkport? Isn 't he the guy who kicked the winning field goal in the ·74 Superbowl? f -no 0-....'.., II you tt not suit wflo (or wllal) Ktnntybu~Port was dOn I lttl bid ,ou rt not •IOM Ktnncybllntc>ort 1s one of 14 dosh11C\1ttly ct.lttttnl ..,.rtmtnl lloorpl1111 •I Snw111CJ V1lltet 1n Hunf1t111011 Snell Suw1nd V11ta11 is • 1n ulf ol totally PttM>n1111t<1 proftut0nal plann1n& Tht •ind ol 11tenlt0n you deserve A pcrfK I bltnd nf n1tutt •nd t1v1na nnlltd 111 a to1t1t with b.ttlt>l1rit t>rooh and quitt Pond\. tOOltd by 11Jtunt octtt brttm Md to 11111 ten111s tour1$ ,.,,,,,!\•flt pooh • ~ and • '°nwt11ttAI iou11011 ""' WoPina •nd emf)lor111tnt illd rou'wt eot • plac1 lflyOAt ltrOuld 1>1oudl1 t all llornt (hen "•nllfYbunaPorll Ont ind lwo t>toroom ont 11111 two bltll 1p1111111n11 l1on1 SS 7S Condo,ax111oc.Poo1.1ac. Call Iv mess 497-6304 elet. vtc:. Fashion Island. 11./891-1111 .. ,... etc6&2-2247 af15/wknda t • Newport Bc:h 760_0304 _ _ M-F. 8·30-5 pm. Irv 1 fem rmmte wanted 4jh IELUll Anaw service Telephone 714•476-2176 · rmmte to shr 4 Bdrm hM 13 offices Large reception Loet tiny Yot1<ahtre lerrter. operator . various •.hilts COOITAIL 11-1-Yl-IS- I A.van 2/ l 5220 6'5-tl289 area. tlled deck ott two famal.e, 3 yr• old Ans to 362 3rd St. LaQ Sch DPlll-._. .. olllcea Convenient Hpt I Pookte Loll nr Alpha ---.....,. I Fem beautiful 3 br, 2 be Bch ioc:atlon Nr Hoag a.ta In El Toro 998-1998 Apartment Manager Cou CHEERS REST AU RANT wllUndeck In CdM S300 Hosp S 1 3 t 1 / mo O< 998-4045 I pie w1lh expeflence tor Entertainment and deno- & $350. 507'~ POlnMttla I 7 14-759-9501 p -. -"'112 Coe II Mesa Apta. Salary Ing We need c:octctall -_ _ __ tlltll I • • bonua • Apt No pe11 servers We train. Stu- 1 Fe to ahr 3 bd w/ .. me & bee aulte. OC Airport CIRCUS Of 842-4907 wt(dys dent a OK Full, p/t. Beech too, 12 yr E-Slde CM. area, NC Mrvlca Incl. --• I $270/mo + '..\ ulll• $50().$900/mo 752·1787 11ss1~E Ar1 .. ,... Eitpre.. your ... Warner Call bef noon I 848-3433. an 7 • c:1ea11ve llalr E.xcelteot 762·$955, 847-9966 pm ~ ------_ Executive Sult" avaJ\able, Income po1ent111 Wiii O 11.r;;w-F/M n-.amkr 21-~6 lhr 2br, Landmark offio. bldg . 719 NO HARBOR BLVD train 495.9754 "''' 2ba apt. Fplc, pool, tac. $3 00 IQ It • Ill MtVICd FULLERTON Auembl9'1 lllTITITlll IPll. tennla, etc $3.40 + utll l~td. prv1 entranee 170-1112 Immediate 0,._1no• tor PolltlonlnadlvwalOnpro- C M. 648-8007 IV meg 2920 Newport Btvd. N 0 l llJ & Wiii .. ~. gram dellgned 10 work NB -PH condO~ non-7141432-11&1 ATTRACTIVE full um• a11emblar1 with )uV9nlfe prQ9el'ty Of· tmkr. oc .. n~. lrptC, I FOA R!NT Furn otnce. MASSEUSSES Mutt have atronQ bade· lendera. $1000/monttl. apa "' LIO<> $425/rno I 200 ~ "· S200trno l1m TOSEm'!YOV ff~~":.~~ '°Q~ng o':. =,~s!!Ar= 842~ ~Aval! 2· t &58-3eocJ I ~~ 24 HRS ponunlty lo get In on to VSP Inc 2803 Roval Lg furn br dteaalng rm & I Leg 8ch 6 0N1, r~ EIOOITl/IOIELI ground fl()()( or • , .. t Pelm 0r' eoata M .... CA I t>• torwrkng fem S275mo I arM, cont rm, lrg bay, an pgra°:'y rngl~a'"!"~·;8om3;, 92$28. by f/24/~_ .• utlla 1ne1 or am br & ba d9Ck In _.., bldg. 2500 sq Outcan Olltl., 8»-9199 .... ,,_,...., I S240mo NB 548--0027 It ampi. pkng, fully al e;, e.L •• 11 -m tor Biii Companion, llvt·ln fot t 13500 ~ 1 elderly .,omen Lil• ••1.a rm In hN, yd. betc:ooy, beau c:nvn V\.11 mo bittactlea lOH A111atant ror c•l•t•r • hakpp'g Salary. r•I• W/O, mlero. muat .. I 494-9401 M-Th _ permanent ~rt time, no ct 54M2 1 '395 eso-Mt4. ~'°""°"· 350 aq 11 tiuy Spanl1'h n.. w1cnd1 113.-..403 req --'---- • -------·· c II &42..4844, MonFtl, = 0bWO::~ '::9 Aulat o"'Oc"i'O r ol OH"1tlOllMLI I i ·8 8 · · i 67; Cnlropr cue In beQ of IPIUT• l~m HunlMl(IOA ~ lane. HllllttflCfOll a.ti CA To pl~r,:-•-PrN lu11. omc:e wfwtndow, T 794,ISo Laguna 12111 lie• WlllS~r•ln 3·4 IOM Syatam-1 34 & genenil (714) 898 9961 , • .,.. pub ah( c;oc>y. kit . r9Q9Pt, rift d~ l'Y OS*\ aoc~nhng eJtpen.f\ca sf.Yi~~·, OelV PPo4 S2:50/mo 546-2831 (Ml helef 1 n.nai.r• eq1.11pmen1 companf. t °' faddtft It~ v ~. 842·M71 ,.,, .. 144-7,.1 • SELL ldl• llM11 with a Send teaume ln.:tucllna 1•••1 dnff flOrtll on IMc.fl lo pMine . H,B. a irport aru Hewell, HR M p/p-" M un l reqll!fed ~ conauucdon • Ootll 11111110 NA ·~ w. WSf't Ad~? ~ P1'ot ClaMllled 4d ui.ry h IQIY •o· ''°' w. !!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~LU~~!!~~~~~. ~~!!!!!!!!!!~~J=:;:=~~===l .. ~ ... ,. Sid ldle 1..:m. 84 ·6811 142-M71 Colllnt; Ot'ane)t 12111 • OlofVIO ~nl A,,ple for M1r'91, ' ·- ----~----------- .. •I .I 5 2 fOfO n ... ,y Acnatf--- Qil A M&T""°' u.•• ......,. •11 Wut.. 9101 •11 • .._... 1111 l!lt ly1!4 llM ltla l•tlf llM 1t1t lal!t Ill ltl Waat.. .. ..... AouiifaiXAIMi . fop Mo:Miir.tant 101 PllHTI NIT...... ............. • .... panon to .... art HCAIT AfllY ntadt4 ..... ~ WAQI • ,ULL. OA PIT • PhytlClln In Npt Bch. r....... wOtlc and cuttom frtm· Q ., l'ltl T I ,.. OWN TAA.NS • PAOF 01/QYN office a•par Par1/tlrnt, PONlblt full / nMdtd for lntutll'IOt Bro-I Expetltnoa In ..... :: 842 ~ 2r ng ""'4' to lo. SYDNEY 0MARR EXPIA OHL y NEED req. QOOd P•Y end btn· tlrnt. Nttd •tock petton, ktrtgt firm In N.I . Outlet ~ baclc round ........ ful' q , • 2 meJcw ....... "°"'In APPLY. 788-8222 tfltt. f'or Info. 876·1102, patt/tlrnt, fltxlblt hout1. Includ e talapl'lona Cl ,._. ' tteft1ary Otlf . ....,W.. ......,.... e.apm, 720-1i41 wkdyt Newport Mt-2217 ~Ing end"" typing . UIJI PRIM Newport lwtl rMI P'ot>-dtpt lt0t9 ..,.,... .. • •llOLDlll ,.-··-n1 , 0 r • pp t • 0. r I -~ .. , __ ..... .a.a. W1y ~ nMdl .,, ao-o.,t MINill' ., ~ wanted for 3 CdM hOmtl. lllllUL llUIH .,...... I 714·844-8522 ........ ......,...,,, grtlll~ Mlf·1tarttr fo lt"91. Contac1 llllM 10-12 "'" wkly. 15/hr + Part/Umt, fltxlblt l'loure. AllALYIT bctlltnt opportunity htndla prooutlng, lrownt · L.ly of 'fW'm ···········••I tip. Jim 875·0438 Mutt hav. good tduca· State wide A/! lnveet·' AECIPTIONIBT iwlltlng you If you ara an typing & Ute phonaa lfl.>• 21S/Ul-IH4 • uon & min. 3 ytat• ••· mentt, fin. MtVloe• nrm, Full time. PINM call enetr:'°· anti.tlilltlo. non-1mklng offlct. Wiii ..,... ltation An.ndi"'. Mondayj January 16 • Houeeottanlng, axper, pit, perltnee. Fountlln V•ll•Y offering chlJlenQlng .~ 540-5954 l'l~h Y motlvtttd lndlvld· train. Lindi 111,.IH p /T. hpt rlt nH d . AR ES (March 21-April 19): You receive definite information mutt 1'11¥9 ttan~etlon office. 558-4088 ltlon ror bright fndlvldual IRECEPT16tdT, ,rT, 4 u 1n1eraattd In making LCtetaty/Atcept t<W M.l ...... concerninJ construction. home. basic security and lona·ranae plan. 540•1217 or 84 1839 Mtd Lib 1n Npt ., .. rw ~01 :';'~•0 an: ncs:-"'8 ~°C =d~:ft ~;;~.._ ~;::~:.:w::r.:!~ Pr09 Mgmt flrmln Airport iiNiOi Im A™ Family is involved. ob1hty to make revisions i• highlighted and you'll 1"'81DPll opening tor tuH time~ pop.11134 Mutt l'lav. 2 · No nperltnOt '**I-.,... e.xper nec. type ~·d. De)'t 1-4, u . oft. successfull~ conclude transaaion. Scorpio pla~s key role. Liv. In. 2 cl'llldren. !nglllh ltl°" In ~IY front office. yr• exper w/COBOL. h· I II.I ..... I &.I., ar ary. 0111es1-1100 for In· Hwpm, good phone M httwtl. ,_.. req,...,. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Empham on communication, •puking non/tmoktt:N. Good typing lklllt nee. 5 oeltent 01rttr opportunl·1Apl1. oonttr oomml MM tervltw. m1nner, ffllng l mutt lttleh. e.w.1"1 movement. ability to put valid su11eatlon1 In writin• Individual who Tuetln .,, .. 731•8772 i:~u~::1.'·~; :,r; ty. C•H H3-0t40 park•. Atnt' • dtllc.' Pro-aEOAElA.AYli girl office haw c~ f« err1nde. taught you in past makes reappearance and 11 available for MOUBEKHPEA (LIVE IN) comp ealaty, paid Mlary, gram 1va11. 720-1133 ror emall con1true1lon 151•579 ............. ... consultation. Gemini, V1rao, Sqmarius persons fiaure prominently. ~~~9~~7 profit ll'lwlng and f'leal(l'I PllllTIOI llTUL uua company. 83l·to23 lllUTllYlllLD, bp'd. A/JfJl'r. .... ... OEMlNJ (May 21-June 20): Domestic adjuitment takes place and btnet1t1. For lnttrvttw. c 1mmtctlatt opening fOf llOllTllT /l•IW M0'f"tt .. ~ ~~ . or1 tlon. 17th &-intne. ~·I. could include senous d1scu11ion involvina possible chanae of Hou111c11per, rtlltbla, call Betty, 848-...03 a:".r.3'ti;·1n1gl'ltty? ru111t1me .-.. with ... Optnlno r0< ex~ otCp;~ ai::lwttPt iAIP91NG a Meir.._ residence. Focus on investments. payments, collcction1 and income ~r'!;,~~;~~.::.::.: lllT TIAllll A.rt you.... pttltnOt only. Mutt be lndlvlcfuaJ. Mutt type 80 Phonet WO<d proowor M~lnHhop .... ta• potential. You are aoing 10 &et a &ood financial deal. Libra plays hoo-. IA.M·2PM, 5 ~· L~·• mfr__.., 3 re:: Welfgroomtd, enttgttlo and mtture. wpm. Aatt oP90rtunlty llM 7i office --t l'lltpfut. Mn 111 ... · ·fl I ..... --,._., dapend1b1t SIJary + monthly bOn\11. for ttol'lt pereon. 8tntflt1. 8 ' ....... · s1gna cant ro c. 15.00 pr hr to etan. all to train for mgm P<>t· Ind Mlf mottv1taC17 Contact Otbblt at A.llicla Call (yM 11 a..1.ae25 tan lrnmtct. Hlgl\ wn-Tllot, tor .,.. ........ on CANCER(June21-July22):Termsw1llbedeflned,cin:um1tancc1 4H-3102 1n 8o Lagun1 ltlon. lndlv. mu1t be lift.. Netural FHl'llon1 or Inge. laltry + H IM Mtt, ~pew, l*1 ot will swina 1n your fa vor and yo\t'll be at riaht place at proper moment. lneuranc. agt Med• offlct cer• & commlttad to ~:'~tilng wttl'l kid•? L.aoun• aon. 491..-111. lllllTUY comm. ~=tlon. full ume. Ma-1011 QM Judament, intuition arc on taraet -confidence is restored. values that managtt Saltt phone !tarn. Wiil IMl•t In l'llrlng ff You CM antwet YES Executive MerttttY to... TUI I 1 • had been hidden will now be revealed. Pisces fi1ure1 J?TOminently. tlclll1 l~ 1° tlv. attitude. & training or ,mp!Oytta. Pl'lonta..6-7021 llTUL ULll 1111 PtHldtnt ol a SECRETARY w/front offc 1..,. ! _£_, ·-p f •7 te43 Mutt be Cltpel'ldtblt. 2 3" • M t"' F 1 L.adltl' flthton appertl: dynamic Newport bteCh exp« , non·tmlcr, w/oen. • ••"' r-re --· r-• • • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on rcspon&ib1llty, intensified '0 • v • EAAN UP TO : v-vpm on. ""' r · 1tock work & ...... Ewe bUtd oompeny. Quallfl-offc "''"'· mgt, btl1'pr. f'/T • ., ... 14'4 relationship. clandestine arranaements afTectina money and love. ln1Uranct 11. ll Pll llUI & wHkand1. H1rbor cation• Include H C· 841·7000 (aw 720-1440) 'T 1 c H H 1 c 1 A W : Cycle moves up, recent losses can be recovered and you'll be invited to lrt•• h1ttll Depending on Level PIT 111111 &ll'T Ctntll', C.M. a.t-2822 re111111 lklll1 11 w9'I u Aud lo/cHH tt• duptl· JOIO ~rcstiaious organization. Cancer. Capricorn natives play key roles. h•tmlter of Ex~ltnc. UY Yllll •blllty to l'landle ,,, .... 11 .... 1.-~ oator. 11t IHft. 0.. * lROO (Aul 23 c-t 22) W h c t t I · · I ...... w 1 ....... 1 f •LL W _,,, • .. ~h •a.•• ura, COfn9ltJt "1..,.. .,. .,. ..... _..,_, appotMmtnt H1-GTI . ·.xP, . : IS omes rue, rave 11 1nvo v~. • art """'ng or an ••· ,.. • n..., • " tntrOY -... rangtmtntt & eoma tor Areti'I firm In San Juen · . long-ranae plans are clanfied and you'll reach wider audience. Burden Pftltnctd Group Healtl'I 111·1111 Ptrton to WI• A!, 3 dyt llUUY UYllTW l'louMl'IOl<I dutltl ,0, 1 cep Fun Of' part-time. m.mmll• ·1s removed. you 'II be free of obli0 •tion which was not actually your own Underwriter. Sucoe1tfull Atk tor Mr. Jon pr wk, l:ao.,:,o. Mon-T .. -Or ,..~ · t D 11 travetl"" prtalOtnt. HIAl'I· Hou re tlH. Accurate ~IC nwkto oo. Of .-candidate wlU !'lave II+ Wtd. Tl'lll II a unique I '"" lnOt ~n y I y .. ., "' I Ex I bUc 1n first place. Anes, Libra natives play key roles. Y9trl experience, prefer· Model•. Audition• 1•11, oppt'y to br .. 1c Into Iha Pllo1 hu an txotltent op-tit 1tlaryand frl"91 btn-tyr.ng· ~w pu ,.. tympto cOln deel & UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be rcadr for new starts. added 1bly at tl'le l'IOfM oftloa Tutaday, 8.30 pm, at Tlf· 1dv. vld•~ 1nou1try. porturntty btglnnlng mid· tftt• tor tl'le tlOl'lt ptl"IO(\. 111on1 · 2220 more. 1~ ~In independence and cha nae 10 act to heart ofafTain . Be direct, state views level. l'landllng PtOIPIO-tany'1, Npt ICl'I. 3rd noor. Phon11 t ping 1klllt January for career otltn· ~In con~ 1° CS &ECT'Y 1nauranca omoe. 90 daye H~ ML + &--"' di · k • d h di tlv.andr~algrou-M ... _ "1 ta~·cr. 1Cal Jerrllynn l tee! dlaptay tdwrtlllng HOO. Box 2000-215· FIT b-Farmereln· oomm.+b0Na.°"9r-m 11on" manner an ct supenors now you re rea y to an e more ..-u11.,. over" · 71 _1700 Nltl repe wttl'I 1 proven corona oe1 Mar. CA ... r•' ..,.,."':.;1_7740 9•12 motlvtttd Incl. wl•lnt rcsponsibihtfc. Leo. Ajuanus ffrsons play prominent roles. 01all 112"· MU9t be •bit 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii track record. OrNt tatn· 12825 -....... -p~ menn.r .-.. to communicate •ffte· 1• ._.,., SCORP 0 (Oct. 2 -Nov. I): Follow through_j)n first impressions tlvely on 1 ttehnloel and MULTI Leval Direct 111tt Ing poten1111, guarantttd llOllnllY Mak• your lhoppl_"Q , A.Ito Tt6erNtMtlnQ -you will learn by teaching. Spotlijht otfl education, travel. non-techntc11 b11l1. op~onunlty tl'l1t lttl you Reel E1t1ta office Min· drew ·~net com· for Mfg Co In Cotta Mt11. let by ullng ""o.lly Pl-8upeMeot ~ communication and lona·ranae plans. Spmtual values come into focus DegrH In bu11n111. •0 l•v• your tinencl•I ager nffded. for 1111 mlulon. ra to move >Cini typl""' •klll•. light IOI Clualfttd A.de. ~Mt45 and So doeTfAcater knowled1: .. of intemat1'onal customsi law. m1th or -utvatent goat• rapldly 14 yMt• Hunt Beacl'I • Foun111n Into management • plu1 . .., • .. ' ..., · uper In the lleln care Valley aria Salary plu1 Stnd rttumt to: 1l'lr1nnd, '°"" mi&""'' N11reono SAGI ARIUS (Nov. 2-Dcc. 21 ): Your best qua iues surae to we offer 1n 1urectlva market. Our rut Mltlng bonu1. Po Bo• 18i4, P o. Box 1580, and Word Proc P« -""•••••••••••11111111 forefront -you'll ~ complimented on humor. v1tahtl, sincerity. working environment and pr0duc11 era bUtd on coe11 Meu. CA 92828 Colt• M .... 12828 pret Sal com~aur111 S · I . I · . d 'I I 11 t b flt Mink OH. Call Wt Care EOE wtaxper. Alie for P1m. oc1a act1v1t1tsaccc erate. prestige 1s on upswina an you earn more :~ck:;~~ :~lery ·~:m. Dletrlbutori for dtttlle. llllP /lt1 ltfltt 931-0100 about. camr,aigns and how to obtain funds. Another Saaittarian flaurcs maniurat• wltl'I 0 • 845•9104 Uk for Gtotgt. Mutt type 1'ouctll and Ht• I llllD&IY prominently. perltnct gtnttal o tc.. 845-7811 ••• .. _.,.......__ ... _._ ............. ,.. office. Typln", CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A void legal conflict• by checkina ......,. __ ~• ~--.. • sources. being positive concerning nghts, permi11ion1. Focus on Send r11um• In con-Now l'llrlng Rental & SaJaa HOIPTlllllT FOA BALBOA. teltpPIOnel. llgl'll l>OOtl· Publl.c1ty. possible partnership. contacts w1'th attom•y1 and man'tal tl denc• with pl'lone Ptopl•. Balboa llland Qrowtl'I Otlenttd Co. N .. r Mutt l'lav. 5 yeare Nlllng k"plng Blnlfll1 u.g. " number to· At1fty. 873-8700 O.C. A.lrl)Ot1. Hu Im-exper. (Crulllng or rec· uni NIQutl. Call bttwMn suuus. It may be necessary to make major revisions. carOI Eckert OFFICE, Sl'larp alert I*· mecs11ta opening ror r• Ing). Prtvtout Ml" axper 10 & •:lO, 831-0700. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Read. write. exchanae ideas and 8t8·ff3·8100 eon. good wltl'I number•. oti1tlon11t who II people htlpful. Xlnt opportun•i· lllln&IY·Latr ltfltt keep resolutions concemin~ diet. nutrition and health. Focus on 11m11111•••11 Mac<Jr-or Yacl'lte, 1831 orftnttd and l'lu 3 year• P•Y· co btntflte. 0111 · f · h I """' p ..., c of front offlot "''*""°'· Su1m1n at 87~ 7 Npt Bcfl. 30 l'lre/wtc to employment, cart o pets, ialoguc with those w o re y upon your OllPAIY IP ltotnt11, . M. Mvet haw 1 pituMt If>-WOT.,...... 11ar1 Exper not nee. Judgment. You'll be asked to crit1c1zc manuscript or news releast m111A Part urne ach wtth people a. --0000 typing, QOOCI ll'lor1· aimed at promoting product or 1nd1v1dual. P.o-:&Ox 1018 OHell Yllll Hiil ~~r. to l'landtt 1 buey Plllllft !'land ~-5040 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Spotlight on creau ve endeavors. Nortl'lrld~ C• 91328 Tlrtd of titting around wtth tatepl'IOM •nd perform SECRETARY speculative vent urea. spons events and entertainment. Loved o ne EOE · nothing to do? Do you mite. Otf!ttal office work. StlM '*1· nMded '°'lg• f)esents you wi th oif\. you'll feel more stcurc than in recent past. Ilk• to mingle? It to, glw 55 wpm. Send reeume to Antique Stora. e.ger .. f: b d od I' 1 Id 11111&101 ui 1 Jlngla II 540·0301 Betty Crowley. P 0 Bo• l'lelpful. 3305 Laguna •· omestic adJUStment proves a vora le an rem e ma Pans cou act Pereon Frldty. part/time, tor an ••citing IOb 11 1 8330, Newport Beach, nyon Rel Lag acti. under way. ror 1ma111neut1nce aQtn· teltpl'lont ealel pttt0n CA 12eeo. IALllPll•I ---------:----------;--------! cy. A.lrpor1 vlO. 716-1780 wltl'I tl'le LOS A.NQELES a. uaoclatecl wttl'I tl'le ltlt Waat.. 1100 l tlt !p td llH ltlt Waa... II'! lnttrlor Dtllgntt nttdt TIMES. 2ll'llttt1v1llab1t. llOIPTIHllT/nPllT winning teem 1t Ctntury COUNTER CLERK lllfYll/Tl.11111 Flllng, pl'lont lltt """Ing. FrT hlltllnt. Mutt do Hourly w1g1 .-com· EnthullUtle, carttt Otten· 21 Surf, Hunt. BMCl\'1 ·..i.. .,,. leyout• m .. iurtng col« mlu lon. Location, 1375 ttd pereon with office••· only c.ntury 21 on 1,,. Wiii tttln. l'ull/tlma. Oppty tor advanctmtnl Fair waoe. unly Plf'IOn· board a bptriinc• Sunflower Ave. C.M perlenot tor 25 l'lrt/'#k to beleh. we are now up. Newport Beach a..t-7821 Mutt be l'llgl'I ecl'll gr1d: tblt & wllll~o work nd ntettaaiY 842•2255 pa .. Tiii 1tart. 55 wpm a mu11 10· griding our lttff & IOOtt· Diii Entry Oper1tor lor over 18, good driving r• apply H•-O 7. 10·2 . "'" kay l'llpf. No n-1mt1r rng for Mir mot1v1t1ng IBM Sy11tm 34. EJC· cord. ntal 1ppeer1nce. Otnll'al Labor .IAllTll W Tiii Tl&llU 833·1190 eucc.ufull llC or unllc perlence req Perm pot· Com• In for Interview Many potltlont evallablt. Full/Part time. Evtrilng Ataponllblt lor cleaning Rtctptlonllt. front off1Ct people who want 1 ltlon In growing trvlnt fllllWIY ITlllll up to 17/hr po11t1on1 avall In th• Npt up Incl 1nlma1 care In eppt1r1nc• plt1Hnt dynamic offlct wltl'I ••· Eltetronlc Company. Cell 2708 H1rbor, C.M. 220.1520 · •mall flt Bch area. 137-3947 (8·5) pharm1ceutlcal A & D II· phone voice.' llgl'll typing pert trelnlng & full time Bunny 11880-0834 558-0383 Ktnnell'ltlpnMdtd morn· clllty . 3 hour1/d1y. l llllng. 714/548-501'7 m1nag1ment. Call 8111 llOIUTlll/ULll W I mu IOllY H llUL .,,... Inge. Lagun1 81101'1. S3. 75tl'lr A,ppllc1tlon Ilk for Cindy Rude at 7141538·75•2 INTRODUCE YOURSELF TO A PAOFE8810NI c.,. .. ,,..,.,..._ onera you opportunity tor 1 1t1rtlng polf'lt or 1 catMr In IN l'IMlth cart fllld. Our tlelvtiful 14'Hlld, long~ ow. r.dllty In Huntington Blacl'I II Melling lndlV!d"81a locMilng fOf the 1nn1t rew•tdl tl'let oome wtt1' providing QUlhty care to an .....,.,.nc.....,ng l)all~I POPUflllon lmfMdl•te Openlnee Full & Pan Tlme Tne wor~lng enYlron~nl 11 brlgl'lt and cllMtful at Hu ntington Valley Take that flrt1 11ep upwud today by c11llng or apptytng to: Mr• M Reid Director 01 NurMt H .... OflV...,F~ IH2 N9wmeft A'8N'9 , • .,_ ......, .,,. f'...,.) Hllnlnfto" 9Md\. CA 1»17 (114) Ml-W1 Color/d.··~n. -111 tr1ln .. I Elpttltnet l'ltlpful. Good 40..~H IVl"lllb71tW. 8 8 .. -Quyl, gal1, l'lomam1 .. er1 typing eblllty. Profldtncy .. , 1 tl'I t PrT, FIT 75·6447 SELL 1C KODAK FILM with flQurat, 10-l!ey by L.andacape: San Cltmtntt Newport Beacl'I .ILi llAUllll coupon1. Cl'lurcl'I btntlll toucl'I. Exotlltnt com· baled company l'lu lrn. 8:30 am· 5 pm. MANUFACT\JklNG Major Or1nge County Company hU 1 Ste· retarlal opening In tl'la Communication• Otpan. mtnt. Tl'lll polltlon r• quirt• 2·3 yeare MC· ratar111 txpetllnot. ••· ctllent typing and or· gan11at1ona1 11e1111 Word ptoc:flllng knowttdg• • plu1 Prev\ou1 martcetlng or communlc111on ••·I perlenee f\tlptul Sllrtlng HI try to S 1,200 per montn bcllent comp1ny p1IO ~tit• end wor ll· Ing cond1llon1 For 1ur tn11 1ntorm11 1on !)II ... call Cindy Murphy I ~Q~ Opp0r1uni" ~ (71•) 1!2·9000 E•t 200 _ _:_~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~-or direct ratume to I 240.0427 peny btntflt1. Ctll MIHI• mediate opening• for tl'lt p Tl p DI' IAO' h os:rt~~~~.'or.,,ror.~i ESCROW SEC/OFFICERS alttr 9 1m, at 845-5800 followlng potltlone: ll't-.. tr• VI"\ S On ( e ffi Temp ...ign. exper only. n 1 0.......... t .... (2) Commttclal Tr" Trim· m•IU ------. 1711'1, C. M utnttl ,,..,., con ,..,,or rntrl, txpttltnetd. , -------llOllW lftllLIU door Servco Faetanttt (2) Mllnttnenot Foremen WllUlll llUVlllY 714 ... 14·2332 Midi • glrl to ~ (1) lrrlgat1on/L1nd1c1pt Full ume for 1oc11 d• IUOITIYI llDln&IY pl'loMt, llmptt toet g. Foremen. Newport ltach Mancaung ,, ...... ,, XLNT drlVI"" r• Gr11t atmo1pl'lare to (1) HyctrONtd Operator firm l'llt Mvtf•I opening• • ..,,.. ... to PrMldant. Lerge .. tab· work. 84&.ea87 ••ptrltnctd. tor reaponllbl• and In· cord req. Mr. Emmone, 111htd Southern 0•11· Otntrtl Offlot nlot or-(2) \.le. Spr1r Operat0t1. du1tr1ou1 peoptt. A Good Newport 8t1tloner1, Inc. rornl1 t>ulldar 1eat11 r• fie•• .,..,..; phone• A .. ldant11 & com· .,,.._Ing VOlot a MCJSTI H3·1200 ll1blt carw orltnttd In· YOI ' bllll !NII mite rntrcltl A. Ol'MI WIY to ll'ICl'MM dlvldual to perform • VII· tllin ng, nghrt Aetlon lntlMtwt to bt l'leld Mon· your budget doll111. we llL wy t.IJ. HUY ' ltty Clf Meff••rlel tnd .... acs. ~.!:i ~93-0953 appt p!tf, 'rom tA.M to IPM. pay for your tralnlftQ. '°' n•" mlnlttr1t1ve duttea ,.oe-714/498·2801. A I H lntervttw •t, c.il Mr. Aoutaa now opening In ltlon reqlllra1 tl'ltl'P offtce oen•r•I NrvlCtl undecape lervloal Inc. llMmtf, Ml·5118 Coate M ... lr'ld Newport 1klll1. good communlca· ARC A.rntl'IOI Oorp In 2002 So. l!I Camino RMI, ar•. l!ttlY AM. D1Uv1ry. uon end organlutlonll Newport ltlOh 11,. 1 full Ben Cttment• Pl!ASON FRIDAY. Hour• Mon·''" No wkndt. l'lot· 1111111, and eblllty to follow ume openlno In tl'le gen. • t :30 • 2:30, I dtyt. LIQht ld&Yt. OOlltet. or bllllng. tl'lrougl'I on dttlllt tor • attl H rvlcH /prlntlng LllAL UlllTUY typlf\gl • hlndlelcptloMI • 1t>IU. Call 5~·7331 a.sprn buey txtc11tlv• Com· dept. IAPtt on xeroa lmtU t>uey ,.., .. iatt lltlg. nt. non .. m r. rv nt pany ofltn t•Ct lltnt 9400 ~pful but not firm need• motivated.,.. 471-0t18 Dentel A. .. 't, P:IT. front & btntfllt. Sand reaum• neo .... ry. Mutt have lllblt, u~ltnctd legal •---,...--.-.. --- bacll office aiq> ADA X· ll'lowtng • minimum or 1 valld Ctllf. Driver Lio, MGretary. ACOJtt#'f and 0 8 .. 8 ray 110. lal&ry oi).n. &en. Y"" re1pon1lbla H• 1omt lifting required, eppreclatlon for dttall of· APP INTMINT ITTln tfltt. Newport 811Ch pttlenct, proft1111onal good compeny btntf111. ttra you a Chlllanal.ng ca-fC:s c:,v~~''1't1tt!: C::; .,.. Wkdyt a..a.tH7, rtftttncte end ea ary 11i.J 13).3231. txt eo. KttTY rw In cattrornla law. mlaalont Conteot ltb et 873--34Qi twa!Wknclt. tory to Lindi '°''"· 1!01 Atft ,.qutrtd. l40-ell2 aa1 1100' •·t pm...-...... P A I! 8 L I! Y 0 pr -• • .,. -· m'f Al. II.UM 8 OUT H I! AN CA.LI. Otn Offlot tot NP' &tit« MAIOIHOUHKUP!A dl)'I. ,. rt/ I ..... WI ...... "'OUtt 3 FO·NIA. p 0 Bo• 2200 Ad A.oancv. Type. nit, Matin. ncMWmkt. neat --... ---Tl-.-••ft_.,....--~~.' Fou'n· N.;port ieaol'I caui anw pl'lonH, ~Ht appaeta~. part time ... 'lain Valley. llaMOte 92H3 ' ~:.~~~~mo. lltly ~~°t Q:1!.:.." Ja,'2. ~~I Oi=.tt'-!CMI A~:. JIU. Ml m-Hatrdw wanted wttn 87~ 300 •Wpm ~{"'~ ~ ~~~ ~ praotlot~~ offlCle PUT. Jm WMI tome Cltlnt ... '" bMd\ Mantcwrttt, up« cs, new ,.:riot dtptr11Nf\t. Mutt •itptt ' organl?tlonll OpportunltlH evellablt tt8. Malfpcwt, ll0-1342 lkln c.art aalon, l.aQ4.tne ha\lt ·~Of 1'9ln- 1klf l1 , Mon·Tnuu .itr1 ,,,. Lo• A~ Helt 1tyi11t1m1n1cur11t ="d • •°"P~~n~, 0~: lngd ''!~~-Ind ~~ 131-1321 Tlmtt Circulation Ot· ntedtdlmmed.tOl'MfOI· an ......,.. ,.. ... toer ...... -Par1IMl'lt 1n our doot·to-towing,,,... ue,.net clltnttlt. OA· 714, theory, mattflel•. and DttttlbUtO< door ntwtPIPf' .. 111 ciottd Mondty, t PfOOtlltna, Wiii dtYtloC) ... ... ....... prootam OuarantHd "'hMAf M ........... e. •H-w trim enG 'hanole Clttftcal nMI '" hourly waoe ptut com-,.,,., •·'"··" --..... .,... tMll rtl•tlno to ptioto. M•tfetMM. Dlltrl~ In. mt on. Houri tA.M • Rental ..,._ Of emo!OY· T..o POlltlOnl avtlt. In Of&Pftie and utmt lab formation on MW mtdl· 2PM °' 4PM • IPM mtnt tYtll. HAtfll '"°'· ft"ld41tt .. dept No ... dutltt COntact Petton-:,~~ c~::i •• ~.:~ ~~~t1~ ~! =v1u:c, 1:=1.tlr.t ... ~,. =~·,..,~t~:.·~~11 ~= l0200 .....,, -YA'. Mr. H~lley. fllUl I* wtttt '°' lft In--haW Ml )(Int lnoolM If IOI M" (ao..JtU·1111, ltm-19"\. rirvlt.,, Oall (H~) ,._..,.:. = =-~ ~·= call .,___..._....., ___ _ .DfMrl, Oto.. '°Ul'ltry. t11·2ltt .... , tto<t • OAl~Y ft!LOT • Maw -::"'I !GU Wint Calfom • L.lctntt ttel· .. -OlflllCTOftt' II.LL. ldft Uwnt wltll & \01111.CM. • .19111 ... dO MtCClietor Vaont ,.,l Hlil9 aomttnlnG lo~, ~,,::-.. -= Diiiy ....... Cl••llM M . It ••II I 0•11 HOW, .-ieotfltia C M. Clalllflld IOI Clo tt _., ,. -· 141 ... 11 1414171. ... • DIV AD MANUF AC1\JRING £L£CTRONIC ,U.,Dt.8~ (H .7'·810.82/hr.) Minimum of two yt11rt' txpcrifn<'t In 1K1'der and ~mbly of printt'd circuit ~wd' cha"• wlr1n(J 11nd rablt bulkllt\M PRODUC1lON-lU'.C1'1tG M£CHAN1CAL ~ ( '8. I 5-f 12.28/hr.) Ptrform h1-pr11<·c>111 lul'l(lktnftl tf'11t 1111d 1mublco11h1N1t11i11 11f rln tmnlt and pit-\ 1r1,.. lnC'\ h11111t· Al Pt rforr11 1n-pr11< ru lunt:tk.nal tttl and 1rouble1'h.1<1tt1ll( ol tit'\ truntt and r lN 1r1,.. ma·lwlll'nl dPW.H u""I( 1l9Cllka"f (')\.1.h C'• Ktntt'rl dh•tur11on 11nalytt'r11. t'IC Sh4,1uld bir lamlllar witl'I dl)(lt"l "nd snalot1 rf'lldcl\lt<t OP11CA1. MECHANI (U.15-tl2.U /hr.J 111-rl\ lfTtl 1~1hl)' and prt'Cl.Wn alli(nniml ul 11pt11• mc-t hank sl part11 ualnj dl1111torr., • l\'rfonl\ 11 nllib' and pr« in 1""11 11l1ipf1~lllC'1,lwllc,•l\J IW\IUqd.iN~lll'lt1' mlrt onwttt' and 1ipt~·11l ln11tru111f'nt ltrit~ ' lfo11n room t' 'i>""" I'll" t.lt-~rt'd Applk anti' 111u11t ht' able tu ""'II All)" lllllll l'ur fnlf'Ml·wt 'all Houri)' Pft101lntl 11 <j l4 l inl l•li.IU or~ r¥Sl.t11• tll P II Hl.1'\ A ~'11ru Rel ~ll' ir1 Bf' l h. CA 9.!iil.iO Attn ti t.IU4 s11TH Daily Pilat ················ ....... llTll~llllL I; PAllT TllE ; P o. eox 1eeo 1 · Deliver Daily Pilot b y auto in Newport a.ac11, CA 129eo ; Laguna Beach area (2 houn EqualOpptyEmP1oYI' per day). Weekdays P.M. • c1a11lll•d Ad• •r• tl'le weekends A.M. Earn about = ~o~e:,~!"~ $400 per mo. c.ll Mr. Barrow . bett• way to tt11 "'°" ·. 642-4321 . iX>E . ~ .................. _ .................. ·· (714) 548-7058 .. • 010 Or•nge Co .. !uW SJll MisctU.aM•I Hll larlat 1!!1.. .l~•!!lM!LJ!!!!~L- Tn&mm UU1 All"' Hoep•1• Bed ms. 1 t1 n Ca41UM "" ~ro,.Hloftl.IS •13 ytt EXT IOilet ... t W/atma , 9 ;tp tJdO ~ pymntl ..... only c .. .., ~ •12 so $41·1477 ---'10 SQUAREBACK. rUM of 1393.H . No d•I' portunlty In prof • ...._ AQUARIUM 21 gallon. Roi~ furl/HOOCS, f32 gr•t, extru, 15,000 ml S¥Mt OAC C.it Q1IUdl Al pr.,.quallfl.ct leadt Stand & all 8"4M90flM up to 50 n l>Oat 1700 on rebull1 engine. 879-35&3 AQt. provided. no.ooo. Piston pump s1001oner 56l· 1tl82 _ _ 38,000 mllH. am/Im '&4 3ste. c:INn body. runt s1250 080 l&0-8288 'II U.""'11 1100,000 conMt'4aUv• MO 0811 •~IOQ• , A •. -JOU eau. $4300 87$-1813 good, mutt NII $4900 or Bl-* f\.lll po.et, .,... C-J.~tt H ~ °4: ~ Atllat rep MlllOQ tfimed lbf! he 1 YHI totl I -r:-t>Mt oft., &44-9070 '71 Bug 8odY & motor, tit•. 1 ~ orig ~ &46-17~ ' on-r\ OAIAOl IALI AOS NOW " orig 011 palnllnga •t 2§1d;flM. upto27".qulet 175bOCJg:;van, C4ton, V-1 ta.. .88 912 5-ap 1ap9 cNictt. 1860 obo 986-aw idnt.'11500 C.. b9t 3 a c~AHffllDIYtfTTI ·•. whol...iepric:.orleal l MCUte,lnclu<t .. eiec.& '17Cn.wvan.V·l.M•hi''i8 Xccord IX• peirf 1 anup co'nd . ,. P'. ;-71 Bug. rOlf• ood 6f>m.TomN2'-2071. T~ worlc sn anow ... 125 s11s 950-t018 wat., 5,.o.1eoe be1 9Pm oft., on botn 850-9109 ownr gem, IP•,_IM tn ' 1'900/obo 640-8293 s12001oeo &.4&-4 ,,.._, de vine .., rl ••111•· 30 lo t"-. -cl\11. II hum• & get• 30 • t ~pe • -~ ...-"' 8run1wldl: pool tbl, t.lete tt Mllboat pro,,., 78 Chev 112 ton VAN, "'Pi TOOi MU9t ,..1 •73 91 1S lAROA &-45-0414, 11..cond.12t95 641-1,_ No 9'fllno, Mlary, no ex· C.-.......-• C-ta ...... top, all equip, A 1 oond untll June 15, on Penln· new tit ... lhocka, lttong S5399 Oya e31·8•80, Al c. Al"'ne caae. new Pe. '111011 'Tl n..1..........a...11-..&a. perlenc• neceuary. nta HI ... .._ $450 Att/evee &-42-•480 tul• 876-4533 2&0. 3 apd Good mli. ....., s.a.1233 iowertd bats leetl'IOr, ",...._ •'"• ~Y wtH train, pert 3'233 Ulchlgan I ve, Sola~. chairs. drttter•. Electrlc ,j();9 top, pert 80' -mo<>fing, c~ to-age )(Int worll trUC'k __ new weatl'IOr•t~lt> Rare AUto. AloVI. Air.• JI I.ct Al MW, loW ml, to.ded l.ln'w twenlng tua. For Sat/Sun8-5 Furn .. tQYt. beds, bll<H, L ofllc1 cond sioo.s.o.1053 c:etlon.ActmlraJVaohtaol 831741 1Jlm '80Aeco<dl.X,exltcond, ~fut xtnt $11 600 equlp'd Maroon • S6250ot>o.S-.8elbot 9"t. call Jane 8e2·5'44 *lt.,bed, ~Otha. dnk. lre&z.or. RMI, xlnl ... _.. "'-"" Nwpt Bch, 873·S200 • air, am/fm, nu tlret. ObO uo.:1534 ' Onty 21 M O<lg m ( Island. 873-3830 (7·3) TELLER: PfT .... hr ___,_ -cond 2751 San Cerio• King u ....... 11tra ~.. - -• I ,.. $5300. 831·8480 dya, •H'7) . ., __ ei...t ll#M# -all Cetll~ or'T .. ler-;'~3:.~~~!\,.:l~ae~:i!~ Sunday, 8 ·5 and lt36 Upright Freezer8~t dock for rent Npt aalH, apr 548·7233evea&wtcnda aura 7 HOUSEOFIMPOATS,lnc ~er~ray'9ithf,~;'nft.: S**• dealt&d. Cell tor ..... I ann•~·. hand mower, Wednetd1y, 8·5 $250 875-1 30 l•le Looking tor low •91tfa tlot '80 Civic 1500, 5 apd, air, DIAL 213n14 MERCEDES loaded. cleen 11•.500 3" Kl .... ............. profile, aall or power " 30 eppolntment 8: .,.., m many 01~ ii~•. Sat & F Ilia Magic laland membership, boat 20-22' mu 19'\gth '56 Xuatfn AealY. not run-runs & look• great. TO CHOOSE FA M '71 Bug, atrongeng, m~•· 7~700 dt.yt, 760·91 Oenn1a 973-5081. E.O.C Sun 9.,. 2$12 Royal Palm 'v:u., 1s!~"!~~7~:~ow coat Year •round r4l!'lta1, great nlng, S500 obo •99-35 .. 1 S28SO 831-3018 '10 •14 IUJ PIOllP s 1soo oito. 640-91« ewn1r1g9 TOP us Of. nr Bak., & Harbor ~ .,...,. ~~ de-.i tor right alte, Call .... '81 AOGC>rd, ate, arnl fm 4 cyl, 4 apd, tact air. '72 Bug, anrt run. grMt, 'JI El HllAll ~Prer.MC>deta& Lampa.tiirn.alerao, e6aC Muitl-Faml1Ysa;,:tlkind1 Maglclaland~ahlp 650-~ • llllW 1112 ater. cue. xlnt mecn. amltm.c.mperahell,iclnt nda !>Ody ~k. auto, Eecotta.(213)U6-t9'4 equp, new crou X entry metal & othe< turnltu,., S12001ot>o 788-7803 Boat slln for rent (fixed *'12 6bw 3\11 a.nume 15295/obo. 86CMK>7• cond, aupeir clean, must S600/ot>o. 873-7403 MOnBZlytr~ln~. WhmVllkJ.!u~ kl 1 1 TV's. b«lcties, dMk tops, cab• .. 3 , f 1275 70 N ... (l05e9) Our p<lce, ...,.,,. .. Tow Truck Drlwr, ex· 1 •· c arene · neta etc Too meny Item• Magle 111end Mem~ah1p bridge) Newpor1 tor 4 pymnta 0 0 1111• lfl SHIT 100 USED CARS tact eqpt bHut ~rl•~· FIT. deya ~:l~t!n~~ ~~7a~ to 1111 Lota of gemea Curren1 price $3500, wlll boat.l2001mo 850-855! g:c:l~~~5~A;g· t.Call '72 CMO. ;;;;a. molet. Sooth County VW·ISOZU TO CHOOSE FROM malnt'd l/'tft. Only $8996, tea-e...... Sal/Sun, 111 day Sat/Sun 9.4 839-8-489 sell tor s 1600 Call Kathy. 8oaliitp up 10 30· Nwp1 _ Beat otf• ov« uoo 842_2000 'IO VW Jml Call Outotclyt (Set 9934, Tl.umll -----11796 Autee Aw 476-2020 Harbor, mo 10 mo, S 180 '74 2002 .. ap. wltn '78 rblt 5"4&-0t13 4 cy1 11110 trans f.ct air, Cell MOVING SALE Mecnln· --S obo 720-0318 days AM/FM anrl Mich ·7e 4 x 4 Wagon. or .. 1 casMtte an rt 'io mtlea I HOUSE OF IMPORTS.Inc ~Ing wom:n·• httttTi8 ery, tools. marioe equip, l!2'rt•1d1 ~~~ dl~:r~~2 h~ Stele T~. Litt•-i·•e-.. 36. wl alloy ~lrm, n~ Shocks, SkJert car. gOOd cond , xlnt ~. auPer clean'. DIAL213/714MEACEOE8 :.;;!t_:a~ t: .1. :"'~~·t!~tg~: ~...'.; 10-?"'§unday only 5318 ups S3000 754-03« Sall B~at 11'!" ~:n"" mu ciuteh, brw•k" & d1Her~-S2000. 642-7981 eves must .... (P0e54) 5 TO TIE LlllllT slat cllentt with our pplett ,_. River Ave, Household Call alt 5 673-0788 tlal w/ •ber car '82 4 X 4 OL Wgn. pwr pee, CHOOSE FROM ·-'--uerclHrv~r-wO<t2~2oEfSJTuHnkEIRF, c" :~oo gOOda Mull Sell Old tuh Huleh S150 Col· ___ S55001ot>o 631-6350 lo ml .. 090 780-8211 11111 IELEmll ... .....,. ... """ o "" lector Pl•tea 548-4058 ' SI t 30-35· --.., Appflcanta ahoul be Furnltu~ waler bed 1P or -'74 3 OCSI, Hit cond, SouthCountyVW·ilUZu of late model. !ow mlleag9 entnuaiaatlc end hailplul Rolltop destt sklls, apples, solas, chairs, dining PlayhouM wlallde swing sail boat Main b•Y european model, apollef Im HJ &.42·2000 Cedllltca In Southef'n regerdlna nutrition and tools, misc Sal/Sun 9-4 table. 2 deep treezes, atlchd $150 548-4058 675-8990 S18,000 213-5<45-3482 '77 wttl wl blue Int Fully Calllornlel S.. us todayl tttneu.. f'ull and patMlme 2495 lrvlne Av 645-9628 barbeque, wall unit and - ---I012 . --.. _. •• ,. loeded. auto. amlfm '73 Bug, llke new, orange 11a•lll Poetttona avelleble In our Sat/Sun Garage Sale much more Sal/Sun. Se~r• Iraan compacter, lirycln ·75 8MW 2002. loaded, •••" •~ • stereo lepe, atMI belted 4-ap, AM/FM can, .... Costa Mau Salon Furniture etc • 446 8 30-3. 2421 P°'t Whitby ~5~.1:~0-:.A~~r; 9~~o SChwlnn boys t>ch crulMf. g~28~r~1~~~~50· SOUTH r•dlala. $1750 p .p $27501ot>o 851-157! OAllLUO Pleau call N ona, Swarthmore 546•8810 ISeewlnd) ' ' $1251obo. 631-6215 C 986-6867 '74 BUG new eng, trans,, 2600HatbOrBl'Yd 5'49· 11M 1 ~IWMrl 3.5 ,---Vito clarlnet, 3 yrs old -----1014 '10 3201 I ou1n ' I ttnl clulch, brakes. xlnt cond. COSTA MESA ...,,. SteePerCoUcil catm 1a11-••till s 175 Minolta XE7 cam· Caaren ~ I n•~ 111 $2500 cash tak.. 180 ... _.. '1nlll .... ored wedding dress. •• Ocill. etc Mlae. er• s 125 850-9182 '1'00 USED CARS AUIOIAlr. Alloys. Sn Rf & ISIZI •'Ufoyota a.2 P.O. x •. 548-2446 or 831·5000 &40-1 ';k exr,:~ ~:~:,t>n":i~~ ~aan~~ A~!o~~!.s 2 120 1722 ~~~~nell •90 ward'• " hp rotottller. TO CHOOSE FROM ~~r~l'dl~~'7'J:~·qu~:~: 1' "WI WI. U Ill sume pymnts of S 181.48. '74 Ghia. xlnt cond. S3500. Clatntllt I and to learn new word ---$200. 557·8212 'IO YW PIP TOP (Ser 7890) 11 llHlllU ~~u~':"9~~~~t5~~;i.C.ll 552·1808 ~=:~nga:::i:mflr~~ B~~~:i!~r~ s,!~ld, S=gp~y~f=hA: M .. icillaat. 6224 4 cyt, 4 ~:.'~~Ory air, ~1~~~~39:~~~~~6~~Es Volui::t~~ .... Toyola Celllca. Aa· --100USEDCARS ·~'!e~~11C:S'1%.:t Typing Incl'• le1ters. books & misc. Sat/Sun la a simple melter Hondo lH Paul guitar cess. lo miles, xlnl cond, .80 3201• Muat sell. SlOOO : 18711 S..ch etvd. sume pymnta of $178.38 TO CHOOSE FROM No dwn pymnt OAC. propo1&I etc. Salary 10-4 120 Eucalyptus Ln juat call &-42-5678. w/cese. Peavey amp. 10" super clean. must see 1 lake over paymenta. Huntlnfon Beach No dwn p~nt OAC. Call '10 YW IOlllOOI Cnuek 979-3563 Agt. oommensut1t• w/exper --apkr, phase. All $400. (T0669) 10 Campers to S2591mo. ~6.-3778 I (l 14) l42-2000 Chud< 97 553 Agt. 4 cyl, 5 apd, factalr, em/tm •87 Bel Aire. Nd• tmte P1MM call fOf apptm 5411·5094 choose from *'&-4 Toyot• P.U. Assume stereo. 10 mliea. xtnt, work. S200. 979-1288 or M4-5S22 __ AaUS!ts 6010 h iaitut 1025 IBANEZ GUITAR Accoallc Sllll ·~~n 5~!:t!:,'~~~. :fi J11au l pymnts ot S12772. No ~· (~7~n5 m¥~ 545~ Ask for Jeff ~~fT~~~Tpl=· A~:~~u~lr~c!lns\25d'~65;~ 2n~t~.t1,b~::d 11~1: c!~~ ~u~!:ys;~~':: s~~~~ South~~~~bXoW·lsuzu rss~ ~tras 71~t~~ I 'lJ IJ 12 l ~~~~~~5~3A~gt Call CHOOS•~r ·~~~e4c;;, ~ PtMMc.elt&.4~175 Klllybrooke, Coals Mesa shetves.glaasdrs&desk 9pm.~f 11am 842-7589 Notor l1'Lt-s --IOl6 E~s/wknd'l:8-64llt MBZ tra~ln Mdnt bl/bl tOO USEDCARS S"'•thCountyVW •··-· cond-$6000 obo. Hme $150 ea 497-6073 a llhr, 44 M orig ml / OOSEFROM vv • ._., 494-3072, oft 720-7259 545-2835 Near new Peavey Classic 1982 VESPA P200 great '82 BMW 528e, nuti'rn. Absolutely one of lhe TOCH M2·2000 IM1·289e ---------PART-TIME. Varied"°"" 00--------.-. VTX amp, w/4 12' spkr 'II TIYITI ClLIOl -'72 IMPALA Ont 10 Include early AM UGH BIN 1800 VM· Desk, anlique 5X3 . oak cabs.acoesscase. misc cond Lowmllesw/xtru $16.995 Serv rec most beaut. around 4 rut 5 • ...,. fact 1 11 '74VW.fl,.damege,rblt d ·lon.1~ • ._.enda.Muathaved.. mont. iclnt corid $2000 w/lltirtop$385548-7827 cords 5550 ot>o $1000/0BO Greg avail.380-0200.673·94511 MualbeaeenlCallfor~ vr• ......, ar.p • eng,$700.6-42·7449 ~10conff.,.~2•272 or ___.. ......... --.lo'-(smell _ 675-6754 ----631•9270 540-7336 ~. tails Financ:IOQ avail (Se< • ue . rally wt.ts ..,.... .., .,.... ... .,... """'' .. -Dinette Ml $55 Trlple R 12~) an rf. 11,917 ml. xlnt '74 VW Station Wagon. lruck, ven , station kand-palnted screen dresser S30 Bar & 2 Office F•raitut/--BMX chroroe diamond HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc cond. super dMn, mua1 low mtlea. new paint, gd '75 Monza. Vry rel .. runs W11QOO) to USISl news· room divider, $3500 slools $25 Sml folding back I, alloy parts, xlnt Sates-Service-Leasing 1 DIAL 21317 14 MERCEDES Me (T0864) cond S 1500. &-46-5088 1 good. $1000. 960-0402 paper dealef In lrvlne Rocky 548-1900 tsbletctirs S5 Record Es•iJ•Ht 6226 con d S 2 2 5 1 0 B 0 URI EST South County VW-lsuzu ,75 Bug, nu ball, rbll ........ .76 Monza, 2 + 2. auto, air. ~ Mu1t be depen.. -----player S 10 Vantty chr $5 Flllr PIHF ,94.1454 •73 Jaguar XJ6 excenent 842-2000 S 1500 551~'090 ··~ am/fm. 1 ownr. k> mu.a. dable. Contact Greg JlPUUl OlshwasherS5 968-6241 " ---/ 11.YEITOllY cond . rebullt ·,englne, -----clean. PP. $1996. Hyde Mondey ttiru Fridey WOODtl.OCI PlllTS File cabinet. 4 drawer Motorcyclot I beautiful sliver metallc '74 Cellca. orig. owner, air, '75 vw RABBIT ,. dr, ,.. 673-6630, eves & wtcnda l>9tween 9:30 and to 30 Big select aale to benefit Din table w/4 chairs, legal $350 673-5686 Scttltn 1011 •'79 3201; 4 lpd, AIC 1 peint, orig. owner. $8000. auto, Im $2000 499-2385 bulll engine. 51,.00 OBO --------- a.m. Oflly. &-42-"321 Laguna Beach School of matching sofa & lovese•t Major Dix Floor Sale 1983,"' HUSKY 17Scc (994XEQ) I 675-1723 or 675-5308 ·74 Corolla, 5 apd, aml tm, 5,.0.9205 I ·77 Monte Carlo, nu tlr•. • s lroyaJ blue), Queen s.z ,.. *'79 3201; auto. S/A air landau tape deck Art At LB chool of Art headboard, mirrored t2112Lx14Wx21D, $150 5 mo old, very gOOCS cond (488292) Jeatt• 9131 nu lrans. Clutch, eng. '77 BUG CONVERT I 38K ml. s19oo. &-40-7882 WARE~OUSEMAN ahipplOQ & receiving Ca11 642·0880 Sat Sun Mon. Jan. 14. dresser. nl~t stand Call 642-4740 S 1550 O~. 557-3608 * eo 3201. 5 tpd. A/C 1'1• 11*· c•-an, ..___., =:± $1650 857-58 t7 Blue w/Whl lop, 43.000 m1. t5, 16 into 497-3309 5 369 days .. " ... ,....,.. ... ., .. , iooUSEDcanc for appt, 7 -9203 eve,, or 1565ZOL) & TLC 11750 or bst otr. '79 CELICA. 5 spd, ate, Great car· must aelll I ""- O AKAOLL TOP DESK Fr. Cntry cupbrd~ cherry, f wo .76 Yamaha vz. 250 & *'80 3201. 5 spd. SIR 780_956811213)489-8306 amlfm. xlnl cond S349S. $5960 650-7777 1 TO CHOOSE FROM Warahouae 5500 675-7813 $500 833 6086 125 plus 4 rail trlr, (2AHF576) 851·0185,979-2230 .77 B f 11 'lllUZEIOllflm SeYeral positions Exper'd Oak sldebrd. leaded glass. perfect. • 6221 helmets Best otter * '80 52(~~~~f:2)SIR lar•IH •ia 91 2 ,79 Cellca GT. snlrl, 5 apd, sunr~i. n~:;.'~d. er,, V·8, 4 apd, fact air. p/a. end Trainees Up to perfect. s 1100 833-8086 I llY FIR•ITlll( Moped. $50 557·1300. ,58 Xlnt cond. $2700. new tires, exit cond S3eo<>lobo &-45--03321 cassette, rally Shla, cnil .. 18.50/hr. ----Les 957·8133 1 2 aby ran Re· Mon-Fri. 9.5 I *'80 32011C; 5Z.Xs5pd42.)SIR c .8 5916 S4900. 644-9087 · I cont rol. iclnt cond, 220-1520 Small Fee SLOT MACHINE· MILLS w0<ked and refinished ( ~ • '77 convert., Wht/Wht. orig. BEAUTIFULI (P089~) 1940, rebulll $1400 obo MUST SELL! Cornlngware Ebony $3000 obo '81 VESPA S650 *'8t 320}. 5 Spd, SIR '73 CONVERT red, xlnt ·79 OT 5 spd, fully loaded, Champ edit. & owner. Lo Slll'J) WORD PROCESSOR 548-8952 eves top slove, sell cleanlng 49,·3682 aher ...s pm, Perl cond 642·8674 I (002998) 1435010bo. 241.9990 xlnt cond. 15200 O.B O ml. AIC. stereo cau .. , SoulhCountyVw-lauzu F:m~~~~ti law ~;~~· s';a~ :~es~· 213 721·8942 day ,13 Mt14I Sllaitw 100, *'81 3~~~~~~2:1c •aslla 9141 MUST SELL 963-6894 S6900 &-40-9315 842-2000 J.L-Wut.. 5105 ArrliHCtl 6011 Nealher proof complele 48" Plan0. beaut cond'l°n. Warranty-Aprll. 500 ml *'8I 3201 5 spd SIR 1 100 bsEOCARS 100 USED CARS '77 Sclrroco, gOOd body & 78 MONTE CARLO: GrMt .. Buy JC Penney hvy duly, pauosel,pald$1400,aell side & out. luned. de-$1995/obo 548-3334 (t0aU7sS) TOCHOOSEFROM TOCHOOSEFROM paint, reblt eng & trans., shape,alr,etc,S2800. Former Superi()( Crt Cieri( lrg cap washer & I'll give $400 Propane gu BBQ, livered S750 847-5672 HO ND-A -MR50 s22f •'81 3201. 5 lpd, SIR 'IO TtYITl OEUOA nu tires. Need• some '77 CAPRICE: 4 dr. good ae.ktP/T ortemp em· youadryer1ogowith1t, paid $785. sell $150 BEAUTIFUL Storey & YAMAHA IOO $250 (785165) 'IOIAZllUl 4syl,5apd,am/fmaterao, work S2300 557-1300, cond.alr,etc,$2350. p&oyment Tues & Thurs S 185 GE refrlglfreezer Other misc, bring cash Clark organo S 1995. Ex· HONDA SL90 s 175 All * '81 6J3esl, auto, 10 ml 5 apd, tac air, am/Im cass, an rf. 1111 wtil, 10 MOf'l-Frl, 9-5 675-1277, 553-9633 497~718 S too 545-6891 Call al1 5PM. 966-2798 cepllonal Wm Kanat>e good cond 549•8553 ( 1EPN764) stereo. sn rt. lo mites. xlnt mlles. xlnt cond. auper ·78 Sclrocco. tmmac I Nuralng Aasls1eni seeking 1---------New rattan sofabeo. pd upnghl $3250 Both ---B----102-0 * 82 528E. Auto, loaded COfld, super clean. must clean mu11 aee thruout, air, auto, snr1, sn II Fiim llYH $900. sell S400 556-1253 bargains for muS1Clans Motor ••et (966653) see BEAUTIFUU (T0964) SIUl S38251obo 831·5436 We have a good Mtactlon ~ ':"'D:'y ·:~I~ ~~~-675-t530. 644-1818 '77 WINNEBAGO 22 FT , * 83 3201; au10. SIR Hiil South County VW-lauzu .79 VW RABBIT. 2 dr. red. of NEW & uMd Chev· Fri 631•2561 Electnc.runsgooo PP w ants Quallty Fully sell-contalne4 (1FMY925) SouttiCountyVW-lsuzu 842·2000 rolets!S..uatod8Y1 S 100 or oest otter furniture Also wall units Mahog1 Scndaff.9!n!-SAonl s Loaded Prime condition * 83 3201, 5 spd. S/R 842-2000 8• 1·2896_ ,81 c~o1ia Wgn. t8.000+ dlowltionms1·2• :!:! .good9c ... ~-JtM W1ate4/ Dtatttic 5107 X'ftR· UbltS oA deNfs Reap Fe do hswrk In 11cng for rent NB 780-6272 ~· 5510 GHAN PUPPIES AKC All colors. ages S 100· $350 Must aell 646-7841 142-111& wl glass llgtita Dresses sz par Of' gran . ~ so S t350 548•7800 (002357) "' <>UV .. .......,_ 10-121sh Keep number 1f Galaxy organ $1200 * 83 63~: eulo. lo ml MtrCHff .... 9145 ml, 1 ~· wttt, aulo, .81 4-dr Rabbit, llke new undecided now 851 · 1484 673-1695 ·81 Coachman GMC mini ( 1GRMO 10) am/Im, rr, mint cond Lo ml, A/C, AM/FM. Exll gas dryer $125. 22·. roof air. gen, am/Im *'84 3181, 5 spd. 10 ml 165 250SE conv. from pvt $5950 P/P "94-2003 8•2·9271 11'1 6PM Rattan d•n &et wJsw1v Piano. Baldwin Acrosonlc cass and more $16,500 (2ANX294) collec:tlon. lhru out. orig, -. ---Absolutely must NII COM MELL C HEVROLET ·x;" H ·" t •• r 11 .• 1 111.'l\\1~"' 546-1200 chrs. couch, chair Cnb. w/bench. walnut. exit 549•5014 • • l & llke new 213•829•5753 81 Tercel. All, A/C, 4-dr. $5000 631-1528 FREEZER. ig chest . Sears dark rm, misc 548-0628 cond S 1450 640-4038 1.,1 • ., 1 1 pert cond S50001obo .. 81 Rabbl1 delaet. 4 spd. S 100 852· 1003 Sec -7 pc, loose pillows. Wurlitzer upright, heet Trailerl, -208 w 111. San1a An• '66 230SL from pvt oollec-30K ml Evea 855-4472 air. stereo. S3950.C. .,,,,,..---,.l----..,.,1TT: TaM•an Wht. 3 mo new bar $350 673-2912 Travel 1024 Closed Sunday lion, bolh tops, all orig & '84 TOVOl A CARS & 831-3016 m ~ I IUY l,,LIAICH Les 957-8133 Kenmore wshr & dryr. e)(ll cona S 100 ea 544-6488. Cosl S t600. asking BUY FACrOAY DIRECl LARGE SELECTION OF like new. 213"829-5753 TRUCKS. Fleel prices ---178~WN & CNTAYWGN $1100 obo 786·0133 Yamaha piano. ebony. NEW & USED BMW'S! '12-300 TD W11 Immediate Dellvery '81 Vanagon. 23,500 ml, $3750. ~-8785 new $2900 675-7813 Lightweight llberglass DI P E sunroof, am/tm casa, .,._... 17 AKC YORKIE PUPPIES 8 WKS. SHOTS. M&F $300 & $400 646·3853 Maytag washer &-dryer: 2 yrs old, $300 499.3541 Australian Shepherd pups, 6 ~•. 2 male~ 2 Refelgera1or. good cond . females S.5-3315 whl $1 50 786-0133 evestwknds eves & wknds Scamp 13 & 16' travel 16 M mt. Full equlp'd, sn rt, ana roaser nl perfect cond $9500. .,_,, Single wl11te canopy 0 bed srrti11. Goo41 6230 trailers and new 19 5th le~fJM~~~~· rear parcel cover. alloy 644"6590 549-2782. 963-8911 •'8 Dodge Daytona w•lh matching ni ght 12 GAUiiE MOSSBERG wheel Call now. 1011 free. SERVICE & LEASING whls .. veh In beaut cond Tri••~k ti 71 .82vanagon camper, llke eharger assume pymnt stand and mirrored PUMP ACTION SHOT· 1·800-346·4962 for tree C w/perfect serv record ; of $216.31 . No dwn dresser $150/0BO GUN,$100 642-4740 brochure and SAVE! 3570 N lle<ryAve Whybuynew?Greatsav-73 T 6. mechanics nu. never uae<I, stove. pymnl OAC. Cell Chuck 957-8165 Aato 1mcts/ (NoLg~~~~~-~05) lngs at only $26,995. Call special. ndt compl br~ke ~~1g'r~~~:.u~1~M/~: 979.3553 Agt HW PltllE IOLI Siii today fOf' tull detalls. (Se< job. Xlnt cond otherw 99· S 13,300 833-0818 Unmounled,192cm.S450 Paris 9015 <l1•)1H-1'7IO 1432). 673-9160 '81~Atres.2dr,rad. obo Must sell 875-1572 RD· 108 steel belted radl· Trade-Ins Welcome HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc VtlktWIJla 173 IAClllflCE 'Tl IUllH aunroo . ale, w/w radlal, Ross1gn•I Roe 550 ak111. ats on 13" spoke wheels ~~open Sun 1~ DIAL 2!3/714 MERCEDES lOOUSEDCARS Champagne Ed. Dix Int. 4 ~Xo-~ 4 spd $4800. 203 cm Nevadas, Rosi Se1 of 4 $200 548-8091 Datsu 91l7 '72 250, Belge/blk int. New IN STOCK dr, 4 ap. aml tm cass, 35+ Mt111tful tf hr1iturt Bolton Terrier. M. 4 yrs. REF RIG ERA TOR REPAIR MOVING • 6.-4-53 19 Fam pet. S30 642'6410 Local home estimate $27 Jack AYSMll terrier. train· Larry·s Relrtg 760-7275 Wine tasllng table Oak . S300 640..0276 Perl Cond 5220 ed. M. . R t d b " 78"97• • ---~ e r1gerator s1 e y Slue .,. .... poles. new S425. sell $65 A .. tts W1a1-..a 9020 100 USED cXA§ T I r e I s 4 7 5 0 'II ... "' ITI mpg, 74K Otlg. s 1925 Of For• l Kahru FIG X-cntry sklll, • ~ 213-721-89•2 day -bstofr PI P7S9-0658 --------- J-el,,.. 6214 bind•OQS. S65 494-6087 HIGHE§T CASH IMMEO. T,o CHOOSWE FROM 494•3682 after 6 pm · 4 cy1, 4 Spd, lect air, am1t1m Sc --1-,..,.-,.,,,-.-75--... -~-p-a-ln-1 * '78 Granada, nu fir•. ~-•1 for yourvehlcle. domestic 12 4 4r AIOI slereo. rally wnl1, o r.,..,..., ,_,., • well malnlalned. S2400 EMEAAlOS 39 stones 28 TV.I. lallio, or lorelgn 55l·8285 4 syl. auto. factory air. 10 '13 300 SI miles, xlnt cond, MJper xlnt cond. Must tell. 1st &-46-7838 U... Ap10 pups, AKC. hke new almond $225 shots. xlnt pedigree 895-7062 $250 & S300 848-2529 W/D $135 ea. DtW. $100. ~ Dogs! S 10 any size (GROOMING SCHOOLI Teacf'lef, 21 yrs exp 546-2848 POODLES ARE PEOPLE Pupa $250 & up 546-2848 Reg. Austr Shepherd pupa, warm IOvlng pals $99 up 752-7150 Shettle, AKC. S 150 I m adorable 540-5605 met • 5520 oh hfl, 'l"· 16 hds, show quality. •OOO obo Eves 5.40-2647, dys &"2·9843 ~-qtr horse. 8 yrs. 15 tide S 1200/obo 640·94 18 Aiijan 60!.p 2 poster sea wl aprlng• end dresser $300 &.4M285 WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL t 1751 w .. tmlnater Ave GAADEN GROVE 654-8103 You don't need a gun to "drew IHt" when you peace en ad In the Dally Pttot Want Adal c.n now I 842·5878 Elec Flange $150 646-5848 Carets Retail $200· ~terto 6232 miles, xlnt cond MJper CtiampfTen, Only IOM mt. clean. must see (T0859) $2300 ~on! 548-<>971. -.-.-84-For_d_T_em_Po_UllJ __ me_ S300tCaral, Sell $150 Wanled Merc:edes450SL cheap,mustseel(P0600) Enulp'd In be8U1 cond SAVE A BUNCH 675..082 Chris pymnts of $171.46. No Relrig's 17& 19' frosttree. S95 & S 175 Washer/gas dryer S 100 ea 6.-5-9828 PIC Lve Message. 2 pair Utra Acoustic low mt, clean car Pvt Below Kelly BC>Olt Price G... . vi . I STiil YW CLOSEOIT dwn pymnt OAC. Call 645-1046 Speake<s. brand new 125 party only 714• 75i.47o5 BEST BUY IN TOWN Calrelanowl .. 1:9~~~%. n(;:r South Country VW-leuzu Chuck 979.3553 &nt watt each Won 1n game - --l"lll 2000 '67 Bug. gd oond. S 1500 ~ Wedding set 112K beaut must sell Washer & dryer. xlnt S 10001obo 760-9072 cond bolh lor S300 _ _ 646-8010 120-01 48 M • 6216 -1cluae2 Caaera1 I Bead blast macti. Mlg & EJaip•eat 6016 arc welders. 2 com-___ .,. .. __ ~ __ ,..._ pressers, tbl saw. band Honeywell Pentax Spot-saw. jointer, belt disc ma tic wtzoom. lllters sander. drlll press, 2 cut $150/obo 494-6087 off saws. band saw wltti Le1ca syslem • all mint. welder, lalhes l2x36 M-5 w it o Noc11lu• lens 15x40. surface grinder. Canaa1an Elmarit 28 mm tool & culler grinder 2 I 2 8 & Summ1cron 90 turret lathes. rotery tbl mm 12 Elmartt 135mm bench mlll, tooling dlgalll 12 8 ALSO M-3 single & Power feed for mill slroke wlf2 Summtcron I __ ~72-1754 Sell all • $3500 Firm • Forklift, tow motor 6000 Casn 494..f>976 1 lbs capacity. very good Frff to Joa -6022 cond S3000 675-~52 ---------'-----MEE FtColhe shep m•11 IMisctllHM•I 6211 dog lovfl5 kid~ needs 61 h of wroughl Iron tenc· good home 536-9686 l 1ng In various lengths re Free 10 good home. Fem 1 rnoYed from apt comple)( Cocker Spaniel friendly 4 It hi gd cond S 125 protective 631-7411 631-6511 hraitart IOZS 8~ ~~oaq~':d:;,''~~~~ Chopping block, oak. on plane. gd for beginners cutors, S 150 548· 1946 S 150 obo 631-7411 show Moving must sell' WE IUY ,. 1324) 842' 71 Bug. real nice. S2 100 Retell $740 Seu s 150 CLE all CARS Soulh County vw.11uzu HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc .57 Bug, exit cond. Ofig .73 Bug. xlnt. s2eoo '65 Mustang coupe, xlnt, loc car S2995 &-42-123• petr 642·6436 UUli 842·2000 DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES 12900 960-0183 '70 camper, sharp. $2600 Ill TlllQll 240Z CLASSIC '75 280C, lmmac., yenow & 100 USED CARS ·75 9 pen. bus, air. S2300 100 USED CARS ***''"*** 4 speakers, AM/FM, turn- table. gauges. and tape deck Mull see -Must hear• Complete. 53001 9 am-4 pm, Sat/Sun Mon· Fri, 12·4 at Pinecreek Apls 2300 Fairview Ave. Apt K 205. COSl8 Mesa. Localed on far 1ef11comple11. ''l back BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA I color TV 2 yr wrnly $148 Free del Open Sun TV John's 646-1786 Ham radio lower Wiison TT 45B Cushcratt A TB34 beam antenna, Al- liance rotaler S5001obo 536-3539 Sac lrg 44' giant TV 5700 obo Musi Mii 6-42-7579 Teac tape mecn. reel 10 reel 2 track, exit cond $275 Obo 631·9270 COHN Ell CHEVROLET ~ 11.trhur llh ol I'( ~T,\ "1 t-::-. \ 546-1200 WEllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHEAPPUIUL Cormler-DeLlllo CllEYHLn 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 1•1 .. 01111•1-asa1 ---WEWllTYllll CLUI ISEI OHi See Ronald Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HA•ao• IHVO COSTA M U A 64'2·00t0 XLNT COND BIG ENG. tan, wire Whls. S 1 K ml. TO CHOOSE FAOM '64 Bug, nu pnt. $1500 S320010BO 548-8091 $9850. 760-9278 'll YW Ill '58 Bug. sunroof $2100 Abow cars mull be sold *-;84 Dattun 300ZX as-'IO M.I. IOOll TllH 4 cyl, auto, 8 track, 10 nowl Call tor detalla. sume pymnts of $297 89 Chrome Wheels. 2 tank•. mlles. )(Int cond. super 675·1277 553-9633 No dwn pymnl OAC. Call sharp, 122,960. 557-3608 clean. must He (~81) Chuck 979-3553 Agt. eves°' 54 i -4369 days 10 • VW BUSES TO Vtlft 9175 100 USED CA~ CHOOSE FROM ro CHOOSE FROM TOP $$$ p AID Hiil '80 DL. 4 dr, very clean, '12 STAI'• Soulh County VW·lsuzu sunroof, a/c, Btaupunkl, &a For Pampered a.2•2000 cover. $8500. 760-9568 TO CHOOSE FROM 'llllSTlll 6 cyl. 4 Spd, r.ct air, lo miles, xlnt cond. super clean, must see. many more extrH. (T0910) Below Kelly Blue Book Price. 12111 South County VW·ISY.zu 842-2000 4 cyl 5 spd. am/Im •tereo, MERCEDES IEIZ '82-Turb-o W-gn, -a••ume many more extres, low . '59 Vintage Bug. com---.-6-7_C ___ S_lr __ _ miles. •lnl cond. super Top Meroedea Prices Paid plete, gOOd body, 001 lse or payoN al S t3.500 Run:'~. $!'g5~0~n c~an, must tee (P0759) Gall Ptttr/hy runnlOQ 1st S500 takes 30K ml, 4 •pd. cusstom &.42·75l7 111111 DIAL 2131714 MERCl:DES 548-0922 whl•. gold John°' usan -------- HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc ·-------838-6659 or 760-1164 '89 MUSTANG: 302, new Sou1hCountyVW-lauzu '81 Weslfalla camper, 41K ~ 17 ur ... 1 owner $1800 842-2000 • 8 1 3 0 0 D. man 111 a orig ml, out111ndlng Iliac. 'I 545-1097 10-noon Sat; 11 wgn. runslloolca gOOd. belgelpalomlno lnl . cond, tectory tent 1n Dodge CO'it. HD. ga 4-5:30pm Sun-Fri economical & depend-tmmac .• ,...K ml. S20.500 S2950/ot>o 78S...e774 cond I 1250 87~ 1; ~-,,..------- able $&95 894-9378 859-5055 752·4500 ext. 4-037 '74 Tor1no, exit eno. nu llru . S 1000 firm. '72 240Z, xlnl cond In & '81 300D, wflt w/blu Int, ~ ,latte ...... tic 8•2·9271 ah IPM ou1 s•200 650-9182 11lnt cond, anrt. alloy wtila, ~ • $ 19,500 4a......S24 AJIC t•tS '76 T-81rd. Loacs.d S1500 '74 260Z, completely ,.bit. ·~ ~ • 850-6697 Shlt1ty atralght body, 4 1pd '12 300SD Pelomlno/ • A: • 162 Rambie: Wgn, iclnt ,79 Fiesta 4 ·-elr IUw S•500 553-8289 keep call ~~re~~~~~~ a tr.,,. 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"l;'·thlt 'UVW.JSUO .. -..ic:;;L; air.poMt,811'1ffmcau,4 St20D.6'4-4l OO " .... --·""'"""' -• -~" .,0,500 t40 mt -7t (U200) end ,., '1•885171,Bt~llelnO yu1 . tr you have • CIOOd tl'ICl'M n.w paint.I _ -8.illng anythlno -1th a (S3500)0MC 1 tornated f'«!etallz«lnow •77.S<fo ~tfW'•no40•Ulno lt800,84e-60U l M t•tt•I Oritw In Iha ~ fltoe Cl ... AM Ao h4Nlvy duty wlpwt llf, etc f' O 8 15 9 7. O 5 7 0 or ueed, Mii 11 now ~ a Weal •• a Dally fllh>t .. a ...._ fN1ter 557 f300 Mon-Fri. D-5 2061323--5179 .Pm Clulll"9d Ad. ClllMillN Ad M2·M71 QaMftld Ad '42~11 !Ult C11 ka.:M?I • • • • DRAllil COAST GARFIELD ® IT'S NOT '(OUR 8EANBA6, AND I WAS ~ERE F'IRST ..• IHERE'5 ONf. NICf THING- AOOUT Vl61TIN~ iHE. FARM ••• LET'S MAKE AN AGREEMENT .. THE. FOOD 15 FRf.5H TM16 IS NOi GOOD A Wf4AT? YIUR HlllTDll llllY PINI '(OU CAN ~AVE IT SOME OF Tl1E TIME ... by Jim Davis "'4E.RE., LUNCH. "'4ERE , LUNCH --,.,.,, .... GARFIELP.' WMfRE HAVE YOO 0EEN?! .. . I r I NANCY ® HERE COMES SLUGGO-- --I'LL SET ~E WILL OFFER TO DO THE EASY PART NANCY, I'LL FINISH IT FOR YOU --I'LL MAKE THE MEAD . JUDGE PARKER ·-------------------------------------------------.---------THE GENTLEMAN YOU WERE W ITH AT THE RESTAURANT ALREADY PAID ME TO BRING YOU HERE , MA' AM~ HAVE A NICE DAY! I O\DN'T WANT TO BOTHER YOU, ABBEY~ YOU'VE DONE ENOUGH AS IT IS t - TO BE HONEST WITH YOU, I 00T A PATHETIC CALL FROM RAYMOND! I FINALLY AGREED TO MEET HIM FOR LUNCH~ NATURALLY, I DIDN'T WANT HIM TO COME HERE! • • ~ • • • • ••••• I'VE ALREADY DONE THAT--YOU CAN MAKE THE BODY- .... .... PL~5TINO 1-15 by Hank Ketcham ~--------------N fT ~ AGAIMt.COWBOY 8081 Hes reachin for his gun! But it's such a stJa.t Walk! I skids toda . •ust G have the ft,.~INA we had. bv.Harold Ledoux MRS. OLlVER, YOU NEEDN'T HAVE CALLED A CAB! YOU CAN ALWAYS USE ONE OF OUR CAR S! . WHAT HE ASKED MY FORGIVENESS FOR DID WHAT HE DID TO SHEILA ... ANO HOPES HE i THAT SHE WlLL r--------L-- WANT -. FORGIVE HIM YOU DON 'T ? IJ TOO! BELU!VE THAT, DO "°U ? l 0 ..... ___. ............................... t------------------~· I'M AFAAID OOT ! bY /ON\ BATiUK e !'M SOR~ I NATE i .BUT . qooR R:X)O F0150NING CL.AIM 'JU5T ISN'T CDVERED ! MOON MULLINS . I'M AFRA' D IHAI rr IX>E5N'I ~EAU..Q QUl\llFQ AS AN 00 -1J..IE-~B ACC.lDEITT ! BITT 1HA'f'5 WHAi Ii (}JA5 ! I fCi<GOf AND PCLIDENlAU&>' ATE UJNCH IN 1HE ~ CAFElERIA ! ...,._.. __ FINISHE(), DOODLE"? YES ... IT1S ,ALMOST'l _ ___, P5RFECT, by Ferd and Tom Johnson I ~oP&You GoT TJ.lE BUT ,ALWAYS WITH A- GOOt> IDE:,A ~ COMIN(fr RIGHT UP.'__, DOCTOR SMOCK 0: ~~LORD P. REAL ME': DIGNIFIED... LITTLE TWINIC'LE COMMANDING ... IN MY PROFOUND... ~YE .·· YeP-· ALL OF -r~E A Bove ... t:::7 c1t·,WouLD You .ACC.EPT ,A LITTLETWINf<LE' IN YOUR EAR? by George Lemont 0U"I 1-r's AL-SO ONe O F "!Hose "NO CRASH , NO ~\. CASH'' KINPA Joes.1 SO e>RINGIN ' AN IN-reRN Wl'"fH Me WAS A GOOP IC'f:A! . \ '1 t ' ' ' • I , --- so PL-AN"'f'" YOU~SeL.F IN "fHe MIPPL.e OF IHIS RUN,. OKAY? Hee-Hee! , \ I • .. • . -... II~ B ... t ~VE" A ~0 DAY, OE.AR / N YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lust six differ· eet In drawlnt •tails Mtween top and bottom ,.,.1s. How lckly CH you find t ... m, C...Ck aMw.n wm. hM below. 61.t1n 1w •11u•1d 9 , .. "°"'It •t! f Jluu1111 Ad.0.M•N , lk,llH!W IJ ••11•1 ( 1)9AOW It 100.i l 1)9AOW It WJ't I U :>ue J•ttlQ ·-' ~uni<f)rWhirl@ ® -------by Hal Kaufman ------- • TAKE HOTEi Combine two or more music.I syllablH -do, re, ml, fa , sol, la, ti, do -to torn\ a word for Nch of the followlne: 1. An ... lnct bird. 2. Travel TEST PATIENCE WITHAMIRROA "It's done with mlr · rors," Is a favorite e>c· planatlon of many of the mysteries of magic, but here Is a feat In which a mirror Is more of a hindrance than a help. Hold a mirror '° that It reflects a rec· tangular sheet of paper. Now. peerlnQ Into the mirror (not at the paper), try to draw diagonal lines as straight as possible across the paper It can be extr~mely frustratlnQ. Remember, view paper through the mlr · ror at all times. '"· >. Car wheel part. 4. Small monkey. S. Deep mud. 6. T .. atclfy. Example: No.1 lsadodo. OP9••1 t •"W f 11•! • ••t! ( •A.i l CIPOO I • Meter Madel To thrM fifths of a 1tere, add two- thirds of a ton. Then a stone you wlll see. If It's pro- perly done. How's that? If you didn't know, a stere Is a metric measure of volume. iHO!S WJOIOI MHqWO> (UOj jOt d HOtntd l•J .. ljO~/(J i ,... !$ • KIN GAMEi Your father's sister's son's only un- cle's only chlkt woukt be who? You should know. llOA 9C1 Ptno• 11 • Pun Pals! Zephyr -birthday question: "Zephyr me?" Untenable -Indivisible by ten Poll tics -what a parrot does after swallowlnQ a watch .5 II • 9 • 8 WHAT'S DOT? Somethi"I noisy out of the past Is the object of attention above. Add llne1 to complete picture. --... For Better or For Worse ' WEATHER EYEI Add the foflowlne colors nutty to ..,,..nee"" amusi"I scene above: 1-Rld. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. s-Flffh tones. 6-lt. .,...,,, 7-Dk. brew1L-t-Pur"9. SPELLBINDER . .. SCORE 101M)lnts for utlnt all the ' letters In the word below to form ·• two comp .... wordt. ,, S,RAINID - I -····--·-. --· ";'. '· THEN ~ 2 points NCh for all J wordt of four letter's or more l~ found among the letter's. -- . '~ Try tt aaN at INst JI ...... -' -I ,, ·111•' 'll*tl _,,..._,....,.. ' by Lynn Johnston GORDO ® CO/tJ~IO- t:'R.l~G 1-tOW HUMANS FJ:l?l- AeOUT 'IOU W1€761-le51 'IOtJ 1SZE J..l.JCK'{ 10 Si'ILL 0E AJ<OLJ~o, ~LJG 1Z0ei:.r<.e! J-15 PICi: 'f:N\ WIT}.( A)(f:~1 11'JCF'EASE: IH~IF< TAXf:~f SHOE rAMtL.I~~ OON 'f COMMlJNlc.A"fE. LI Kt fME.'/ o~' DID ... AU.. IMf 'i DO I~ 61T IN fRONT or: 1"£ Iv L.1 KE. ~ffUNGER.4S. 'f~~ ~AVE Na™tNG 10 5A'l NoRMAN'~ f<.l(,Hf. ~,L.£1'~ WE. ~"OUL.0 ~S~'l ~f~O 1'AL..K MORf OffftJ, 1"e. SIA~ 'eM Or< POLJ~D 'l:'M OR 'f:JMA5H 'J:lv\1 OU~~\J~ { f.\le.NI~ 'f O E.AC" O'flote.R ~ fAL.KIN6~ \Jlf.U.., \,L)E. Wf.IZE. 6rf1"1 NG-IN 1"1-tf. !>£.C.l)f( rr'{ OfflC.f, w"£N IN CRAWL.5 1''-'E-s1~Gflff SU6 1'vf. E.VE.R. ~ff.N ~ 50 NO-~K 'A'/~, '' RA~r", t'U... EAi 'fHAT 606 roR FIVE. SOCK~"! WM'/ DO 5PIDEl<.'S tt>We &1'\/E 51'JIPE F'J:OPJ-E '~WITH 1}tE MA6>-JIFl!:'D F-f'lf7HTSf eteH•e>r IHI'=' O~ MlJe, UtJD.fSf:f<VE;O '~ ltJ HATe TWO FOR I~ tJOT f-l)fi..J~'lf Tt-+e1~ /.J..O~'/f HOW 00 111-1-II:LJ.. • &He'/ J.Al)O '/OU, ~o -n-•e'I APPJ-.AUD &i.~eFUJ..J... '{ LJS F'~D LJ5 FOi< Wlil-4 iHE- CONi~l.-.1.-11'J~ OOOT -n-H:: OteA eoTHE:F<SOME :,TICK 1"1 FL.'/~ THee~e.f • ~~ by Gus Arriola oowe 5.1.-0W UP Pl-NJi:.5 ,~ i iH~ eK'/: I OJZ. i ~LJMP -n.u= ; t?l\/f DJ:f< i ~D • CRASH R '~! • E.)(11 ~Ot'lt--JG POOCH! • ~ WAAT 8CACTU( lw6U.., W~EN VOU PIA'< m. WINiER RUL.Eh? IN 1.0U9r' W~~tl(. ... by Jeff MacNelly WMICJ-1 ~'ltXJON / / //, ,, WJVE. '(OJ~ ~U.. AND / ,, IMPRCJE. 'tt'U~ L.IE.... " -:- - rm 1tle boss. \Ntich rnielr& I Y.o1c t0N aro vhr'i I le The twder I ~ the more I an l'rri . lot r2~ behm this job. a.t the riYads are worth it. And thOse re - wards aren't jast ~ ~ tubarld is be- hild me al 1he VIJii. Mi, 'NtlOle family, in fact. ~T:hey 're realtf pf'oud a me. alt more in- portantly, I'm ~ Of myself . I I I I ' I I I .J I I 1 LOS ANGELF.S -Victor Ma. lure. who will be 69 on Jan. 29. dearly has his priorities in the right place. When asked to play Samson's father in the TV movie Samson and Deli· the novel by t.cey (Oos- mg Time: The Troe Slory of the Goodbar Murder) F 09bargh. ... Producer David Wolper has Jane Seymour in mind to play the em· press of France in his eight-hour ABC mini· series. Napoleon and Josephine .... Cbac:k Barria. who's been busy writing Con· kss1ons of a Dangerous Mind (An Unauthor- ized Autobiogra· phy), is working on a new ver· sion of his New- Mature: Hedy Lamarr was his DeJilah. lywed q<ime for ABC. If it's all the /ah (Antonyffamlltoa is set for the lead). Mature. who starred as the best-tressed strong man in the 1949 mo- vie. knew just what to say· "I'd play Samson's mother if rhe mon:i,;:re nght. ... Producer (la Cage Aux Foiles) Carr is considering Tooy Fnmdou and former talk-show host -~mi .. Mike Doq- lu for the leads m the West Coast version of the hit Broadway musical. If cast. Franciosa will be mine· mg in the foot· steps of his Name of the Game TV co- star. Gene Barry. who plays the drag queen 's lover in rhe Broad· way Cage. . With that TV debut in The Doi/maker under her belt (and set to air ~n,.!e j.P:£ sa:ne to you. Chuck, we'll just take a toaster. -Robert Windeler WASHINGTON -Two years cause of a lawsuit against ago Jadde 0 . was In court to h'aute couturier Chri8tian stop paparazzo Roo Galella Dk>r. who has been using a from snapping at her heels. Jackie look-alike to peddle Recently, she had another day perfume and dothmg. The before the 1udge. this time be-identity of the daring double. ,....,. _______ __.._ ___ _.., e.1Jara Rey- will return to the big screen in Old MoneY. adapted from Seymour. Will playing .Josephine gwe her a Napoleon complex? noldll. 45. a mother of two and the ap- poinLments sec· retary to Ret> reaentatlve Carlo• J. Mooe belld (R· Calif.). On~ contends that the ads v10lare her civil nghts by using her likeness to en· dorse a proCtua w1thou1 her consent Still. Re~nolds rtt. mams one ~r Jackie's biggest fans -al· though they've never met "I didn't go to court." Rey· nolds explains. "because no one knew for sure when Mrs Onassts was go- Cover illustration by Ed Soyka , mg to show up. Otherwise I'd have been there. too.'' -Kathleen Maxa and Jane 011enberg NEW YORK -Tennis star Bjorn 8or"S quickly learned that retirement is no match for the active life. 'I knew that one dav -in mv late 30's. perhaps -I'd s'uccumb to boredom But not in mv 20's ... says Borg. 27 He's currently looking for something that he'll love as much as tennis. but is having a deuce of a time finding it Britain's Prince Andrew -better known as Randy Andy. partly because of his exploits with porn-again "actress" Koo Stark -had an interesting request for thea- ter producer Bftlek Wall. who offered the Prince an intro- duction to the actress of his choice. "Do you know Miss Shirley Temple?" Andy asked eagerly. "I've been a fan of hers for years... Diet doyen Dr. Robert Atkim ha.S put his sheepdog. flum- bles. on a strict regimen · It seems that patients visiting the doctor's office leave their food behind. and 1t qoes to the dog How about a leash on his appettte? -Anita Summer UlmA lllllll Of The Exorcist fame la It trwe yoa're Into ~P i:!et'J- 2 •;-"m? -LM., Yes, but not the kind of stuff in the movie The Exordsl. Six months ago. my t~rrier. She- ba. ran through an unlatched door and never came back. 1 took .out ads and put up pos- ters offering rewards - no luck. As a last resort. I got in touch with a professional mental telepathist. She told me that Sheba is living happ1· ly with an elderly lady in Los AnQeles and recently gave birth to two puppies. She didn't tell me the address where my ~ lives but gave me the area. r believe her. At least I know Sheba is alive and well. ~ .. ,, _f .c I .-c H ?:• • 1: ;~ o• >II! :: .-.... ~ ii?' ......,....... o~ Fashion designer H ~~~:a; H ...... CUlftDt 8tyle9 and 1: f ollowblc their own tub-~., Ion ln•tlncta lmtead? ;~ -F.D., Decatui; Ill ~ ~ I'm all in favor of it. The : trends are so varied now that 0¥ it 1s quite proper to do your ;i own thing anyway. Of course. .. i:i if the current styles are fun ~ 3 and work for you. then join ~~ in. Fashion is highly individu· 1 € alistic and depends on a per· %§ son's life style. It's a reflection i ;Jl of personality; one makes a g1 statement through it. In other ~~ words. the blue-jean fashion s ~ ~ make you part of the jean 8~ world. People should wear :: 3 whatever makes them feel ~ 5 comfortable. f C> 198-4 FAMILY WEEKLY, All rights reserve<! hen children tum to crime. the traditional view has it that it must be the parents' fault. But are there times when parents are not to blame? The answer. according to clinical psychologist Stanton E. Samenow. is an emphatic yes. Or. Samenow studied the career pat· terns of harck:ore criminals for eight years at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital - the world-famous institution m Washington, D.C. -as part of its Program for the Investigation of Cri- minal Behavior. In conjunction with the late Dr. Samuel Yochelson, Samenow reluctantly reached the conclusion that it is simpleminded to point an accusing finger at par· ents, or even society in general, without considering that there is lit· tJe parents can do to prevent some children from gravitating toward cri- minal thinking and behavior. A member of President Reagan's Task Force on Victims of Crime, Dr. Samenow has evolved a point of view that seems likely to trigger a furious national debate. Since the late 19th century, conveo-i tional wisdom has held that society is ~ more to blame for crime than the crimt- ;z nal is. Sociojpgists have tended to as- sert that tl<e inner-city youngster re- sponds with rage to a society that has pushed the American dream beyond his or her reach. The suburban delin- quent is also regarded as a victim -or intense pressure to compete, of materialism, of parents who neglect him, push him to grow up too fast or are overly protective. Every social iAstitution has been blamed for contributing to crime. Schools have been singled out for alt- enating youngsters who don't fit the academic mold. Churches have been accused of not providing leadership to wayward youth and to the community at large. Newspapers. television and movies have been charged with gla- morizing crime. Economic hard times have also been associated with an increase in law- breaking. But then. so have good times. When the economy is booming, 11 is thought that the gap berween the "haves" and "have nots" widens and the latter, out of resentment, tum to violent action. But current sociological explanations for crime, plausible as they may seem, are simplistic. If they were correct, we'd have tar more criminals than we do. When I began my work as a clinical research psychologist at St. Elizabeth's, I beheved criminal behavior was a symptom of buried. unresolved con- flicts that stemmed from early traumas and deprivation of one sort or another. 6 FAMILY W[[J(l.V. JAJ'IUAAY IS . 1984 BY STANTON E. SAMENOW, Ph.D . Before long. however. I had lo unlearn nearly everything that I had been taught in graduate school. I began to see that crime resides within the per- son and is "caused" by the way he thinks. not by his environment. In fact, research conducted by my colleague Dr. Yochelson and I showed that crimi- nals think differently from responsible people, and that these thinking pat· terns show up in early childhood. If we are to ~ crime in this country, what must change is the way the of· fender views himself and the world. Focusing on forces outside of the felon is futile. Only when we understand the criminal mind can we be effective in helping to change some of these ~ pie. Cnminals come from all kinds of families and neighborhoods. Most poor people are law-abiding, and most kids from broken homes are not delin- quents. Children may bear the scars of neglect and deprivation for life. but most do not become criminals. The en- vironment does have an effect. but in- divtduals perceive and react to similar conditions of life very differently. Although law-breakers frequently claim to have been rejected by parents. neighbors, schools and employers, rarely does the felon explain why he was r~ed Even as a youns child, he may have been sneaky and defiant. and the ok1er he grew. the more he may have lied to his parents. stole and destroyed their property and threat- ened them. He may have made life at home unbearable as he turned even in- nocuous requests into dedarations of war. In some c.ases, it is the criminal who rejects his parents rather than vice versa. The school does not reject the anti- social youngster until he is impossible to deal with. Many of these children have no use for school whatsoever. For them, school is bori~ its require- ments stupid. the subjects meaning- less. The youngster predisposed to crime rejects his school nte the same way he rejects his home life. The media have been criticized for making crime enticing by glorifying both specific crimes and criminals Neither scientific studies nor Congres- sional hearings have shed much light on how much the media contrit>ute to violent behaviot: And the economic adversity which has been blamed for encouraging crime affects us all. The responsible person reacts to economic pressures by sacrifice and hard work What of the observation that a dispro- portionate number of people incarce- rated for crimes are both poor and from minority groups? This is less a com- mentary on those groups than on the processes by which the criminal justice system arrests, adjudicates and con- fines. for a more serious crime, the person with money and connections may gel probation, while the disadvan- taged offender is imprisoned. Most psychiatrists, psychologists. counselors and social workers would not agree with my conclusions. They have promulgated the view that a human organism comes into the world like a lump ol clay to be shaped by ex- ternal forces. This approach renders us all victims of social conditioning. how- ever, and, what is worse. provides all sorts of easy rationales for anti-social behaviot: If you r child has problems. you will be faulted for your child-rear- ing practices, whatever lhey were. If you were strict, you will ·be told your child has been affected by your harsh- ness. If you were permissive, you will be accused of having been too indul- gent Worst of all, you might be t~ as having been inconsistent. some- thing of which every parent is guilty to an extent. In varyins degrees. all human beings suffer trauma as they grow up. But ir a domineering mother or an Inadequate lather produces delinquent children. why is it that most of these children are not criminals? Interviews with criminals who have been apprehended invariably reveal taJe:s of horrors about their early lives By portraying themselves as victims. _........ ............ ---------------------~- -·--- they seek sympathy and hope to ab- solve themselves of culpability. To be sure. some of society's chrome lawbreakers do come from volatile. confhct·rtdden families in which they suffered abuse. But that is usuaJly only part or the story In their accounts. they relate only what others did to them, omitting what they did to make a bad situation even worse. A felon , for ex· ample, may describe beatings by a ma- niacal rather, but not tell what he did to provoke su.ch treatment This is not to defend harshness in discipline. Rathe.r. 11 is to suggest that we ought not limit Far from belng a formletllJ lump of~ the crlmlnal ahape11 others more than they do him. our mquines to what parents have done to their children. but strive also to determine what children have done to their parents The criminal will contend that h1s parents did not understand him and railed to communicate with him while he was growing up If we could be in· visible observers in the home of such a youngster. we might reach a different condusion: He shuts his parents out of his life because he doesn't want any- one to know what he is up to. Far from being a formless lump of clay, in reality the criminal shapes others more than they do him. Though delinquent youngste~ come from all social classes and from all kinds or homes. they are strikingly alike in some of the behavior patterns they display Each thinks and acts dif- ferently from responsible members of h1s own family. Al an early age. each begins making a series of choices to live a life he considers exciting, a life in which he is determined to do whatever he wants. a life in which he ignores restraints and eventually turns against his f am1ly. Such delinquent youngsters, though cenamly not all, choose tJie life they want. As early as the preschool years. pal· terns begin to unfold that become part of a criminal life style. 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So feel free to talk to our employees about any quesuons you may have. ~·11 help you get our best We'll help you get our best. ends, however. The parents become the first in the criminal's string of victims. As an adolescent, the crimi- nal has contempt not only for his parents' advice and au- thority but also for the way they live, no matter what their social and economic circum- stances. Many a teerrager adopts a critical, if not dispar- aging, view of his parents' life style. After all. one task of adolescence is to evaluate what one has been taught and has subsequently internal· ized. But most of those who Hin with danger do not be- come outlaws. They discover that breaking away from legal and moral restraints exacts too high a price. For a criminal, ifs just the opposite When there are other children in the family, they are often victimized by their delin- quent sibling. who bullies them, helps himself to their belongings and ··pins the rap on them" when any discipline is about to be meted out. This behavior is far more extreme than the rivalry that usually exists among siblings. Once the personality of the cnmmally-inclined child takes hold. his parents become gripped by a gnawing fear that something ternble is gomg to happen: every time the phone rin85. their heans sink. As their concerns mount, parents try new ways to modify the youngster's misbehavior They restrict his privileges. but end up suffering more than the child. who by this time has developed the skills to circumvent the new rules or nou t them. In fact. it is a relief to the parents when they can bring themselves to lift the restrictions: There are fewer battles then. In many of these families. corporal punishment is an unpalatable solution because the parents find it just doesn't work. The child absorbs the physical punishment to show that he can take it. he still does as he pleases Some- times even the parent who be- lieves he will never strike his child finds his patience so depleted that he lashes out in frustration only to feel intense guilt later. No matter how much up- heaval there is in the family. and no matter how serious the wayward child's offenses. for a long time his parents be- 8 fAMll'I' WE.EJU.'1'. JANUARY IS . l!IM lieve that he is basically good As the child enters adoles- cence, however, they become perturbed because the fre- q uency of serious incidents starts increasing. As one crt. minal's mother told us: 'The cute gave way to the unbeliev- counseling themselves. In grasping at possible solutions. the soul-searching goes on Mothers and fathers blame themselves. each other and people and events outside the family. There comes a time. how- for death." The criminal child knows that one way to be free of has- sle is to strike out on his own. Howeve~ such children usual- ly think things through enough to realize that if they run away, their parents will bility is theirs. A major disagreement may arise when a delinquent youngster does become old enough to live independently. The parents may want the child to leave but fear they'll force him into doing some- thing drastic if they try to push him out. The final break rarely oc- curs. Some sort of tie, no mat- ter how tenuous. is ma1rr tained between parents and the very difficult child. Some pa.rents finally decide that confinement of their offspring is necessary both to bring him to grips with reality and to protect innocent people. Said one mother. "It's the most horrible thing in the world ID say: I am afraid of my own son. I'm afraid I'll go to bed some night and never wake up in the morning." A parent who reads this may be alarmed if he has a child who is showing any of the behavior just described. But before concludin~ that there is a budding criminal m the family, the parent should ask himself whether his youngster is showing isolated instances of the behavior. or whether he is evidencing pat- terns over time that are ex- panding and intensifying.' Not every child who swipes a few coins from a cookie jar or steals a candy bar from a store becomes a criminal. The reader may conclude that I have let all parents off the hook, no matter what their inadequacies. This is not so. Parents who are abusive. neglectful, inconsistent and psychologically disturbed are likely to have an adverse im- pact on their offspring. This is not to say, however. that they will invariably produce cnmi- nals. Fortunately for society. most youngsters who suffer neglect or abuse do not be- come felons. Furthermore. 11 is striking to observe that some criminals are the sons and daughters of parents who are devoted. stable and re-- sponsible. Unfortunately. the ~-====::::::::::.:::::::...==:::::::=.:::::::::=---__::=:=:::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=---===::::=:=:=::=:::::::=..._J best efforts of parents to help and correct this kind of child able " Few parents give up on the child They do what they can. spend more time with him, enroll him in a different school. suppon his )Oining or- ganized sports and clubs, send him to a counselor. seek ever. when these parents have to face the fact that they are powerless to change the course of events. 'Tm learrr ing to let go," said one father. "I don't want to 11e my life to this problem. It's like a very ill relative· You prepare yourself summon the police and they will be caught and brought back only to have more re- strictions piled on Parents ohen wish they could let their child leave and live the way he says he wants to. 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Now, with our tablets you can take it with you, also. 21sn 2~Eb0'[ EhOOO ----' ' . ·--·-·~-.. - 00043 109362 50 ~ Sc0tt °"4>on: ExplJ'eS January 31. 1985 ~----------------------~ CROSS-COUNTRY FAVORITES By Marilyn Hansen W hen winter's chill sends you running to the warmth of your kitchen, try out some of these recipes from Americas BesJ. This cookbook. a collection of regional and ethnic favorites. was put together to benefit the U.S. Ski Team. and we agree· Every dish ts a winner. IKI ... flllNCll TOUT 2 table111oa.. eow11 eynp (Uelat or 'II ~tier or mupriH I cup~ browa eupr I "-I aa.uced wblte brelld. cnuau triamed sea-1'11 c:upe aUk I t~ vuallla utnct ~ ,-., a oa Mlt, or to IMte 1. In small saucepan, combine com syrup.- butter and brown sugar and simmer until syrupy. Pour this mucture over the bonom of a 9 x 13-inch casserole dish 2. Slice the bread into 12 to 16 slices and place over sugar-butter mixture m the dtsh 3. In a bowl, beat toaether the 9 . milk. vanilla and salt and pour over the bread. Cover dish and put tn refrigerator overnight 4. PreheaJ the oven to 350°. Uncover the pan and bake for 45 mmutes. Serve hoc or wann. or the French t<>MI will harden m the pan This can be reheated. Makes 6 10 8 sertJ1ngs CHICKIN PICCATA 4 wide ct.lckep brelllU, Mhed. ........... aad booed Ya cup .U.parpoee floa.r Wt aDd freebly IJ"OGDd bl.eek pepper to tute '=be9leo 21p O OIU freebly sraled PU"IDeMD cbee9e Ya cup butter or marprtae I tab I e 1111 a oa caper9 I lemoD, cut lato wedpe I. Dredge chicken in flour seasoned w11h salt and pepper Combine eags and Parme- san cheese. then dip chicken 1nta·mixture 2. In laf8e skillet. heat the butter unul QOlden brown. saute the chicken breasts on boch srdes until cnsp and brown. about 3 to 4 mmutes on each side Remove chicken to a warm platter. S. Add capers to the butter and hedl through Spoon capers and butter over the· chicken. 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Sine~ If you're lucky. you -----.,,,-4..----......, the store has "invited stand up and walk shoppers to park in away But some slip-the lot. 11 has a legal ups cause downfalls duty to make that ared that require medical reasonably sale for treatment -and all your use. Thus. vou the attendant ex· are an muitee and cdn penses. ask a jury for damage, i..eRally. when a per· for the injury suffered son Slips and falls as a in the fall result of negligence. he What 1f you intend can recover monetary to go to another stort damages from the par· but because there aw 1y found liable by a no more parking JUry for the condition places m the public that caused him 10 fall. lot. you pull into the For example. if you shoe-store lot. 1gnor slipped on a wet spot mg the well-ht sign inside a store or res-rhat savs the area 1s for taurant. the proprietor customers ontv. and may have been negli-that anyone else park· gent for not wiping 11 ing there is trespa. .... up Similarly. 11 you sing. 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She was blond and sensual for the Oscar-winning performance tn Sophie's Choice, pale. gaunt and red- headed in The French Lleute- nant' s Woman; and now as Karen Silkwood. the plutoni- um-plant worker who died mysteriously in 1974, she 's a brassy, hi~swinging. darR- haired Oklahoma girl. In person, Streep is re- served. modesl. soft-spoken. . . but luminescent. Wearing dogs and a new green suit (she recently gave birth to her second child, Mary Willa). she spoke with F AMJLY WF.E.KLY Ex- ecutive Editor Kate White about the personal choices she's made as an actress. WbJte: You only do a cou- ple ol lnterliew8 for eKb 14 fAMll..Y WFDIJ..Y. JAHUAJIY 15. 1984 movie you're In. Why la that? Streep: I don't really like do- ing a lot of promotion because I never know what to talk about. With somebody like me it's tough. because I'm sort ot boring -except for this in- credibly fascinating career I have. Day to day. you know. I'm just like everybody else. Q: Would yoa .,..... not to do CU\)' pabUdty1 Streep: I would prefer if some- body would do it for me. sort ot this Meryl Streep clone who would be very Ha.shy and catch the public's eye. and ba- sically, I wouldn't really have to be her. She would just pro- mote the movies. Q: Beln1 an •~treH doean't haft anythlna to do wttb betna a movie Kar, doee It? Streep: That's true, they don't have anything to do w1th each other. And the better you are at one, concentrating on your work. very often the worse you are at promoting the other -because your interest is in the next project you're doing or saving yourself up and gathering your life around you in the moments you're not working, because the work it.self is so intense. it takes so much time. Q: You'\le Aid tbat you en- joyed llCdnt In coDeee plar but couldn't eee IDAldDC a career' al It at tbe time. At wblit point did you make a cwn•ft. meot to llCdng? S~p: I remember a very snowy. beautiful day up in Woodstock, Vt.. which was where I lived right after ~ uation from college. I was waiting on tables and sort ot working with a linle theater company. perfectly nice ~ pie. We did some interesting thifl85 and some dreadful things. I woke up one monr Ing. and I just felt that I wanted to be where people were doing a little bit better than we were doing there. I knew this was nice and fun, an easy existence and a pleas- ant one. but it wasn't good enough. Q: Had you fantubed about belna a movie 8tar wbea you were YC>UJller? Streep: I think every kid who sees a movie wishes that. My little boy (Henry. 5] wishes he were Elliot in £. T Certainly. there's great ego gratification in seeing your work just huge, and somehow. emotions seem bigser in the movies. stances seem more signifi. cant. It's part of why people love movies, I think. It makes them see that certain charac- ters are great and makes them glad to be human. Q: Then you're probably not one of thoee ac.b eeeco wbo never eee. her own ftlma? Streep: No, otherwise why do it? I go to all the daily rushes; I have to feel like I'm doing something. And it's another thing you can put your hand on. rn the theater it just disap- pears. Everybody comes back and says, "That was good," and you think. "What was?" ll's just this ephemeral shadow or something. In film you can actually see it. Q: Do you watch your .... _ ...... __ _ A powerful new work created in the rich tradition of bronze horse sculpt_µre. An original sculpture l1y Lanford Monroe, dramatically revealing the artist's low and knowledge of horses. Available in a single, limited edition . Ho~ have always been a very special part of Lanford Monroe's life. There has never been a time when she hasn't owned or worked with them. And, as an experienced eque~trian. she has the most profound understanding of their inner spirit as well as their physical beauty. It's no wonder, then, that her enormous artistic talent finds its finest expression in the extraordinary bronze sculptures she creates por- traying these magnificent creatures. Now, The Franklin Gallery takes pleasure in announcing "Challenging Stallions," a compelling new work by Lanford Monroe -a work that will win her further acclaim as one of the great horse artists of our day. ln this original sculpture, two rival stallions -vying for territorial dominance -are locked in combat. The fury of their encounter is evi?ent in the powerfully muscled haunches . . . the thrashing hooves . . the thrust of their proud heads. All portrayed with stunning realism -the quality most highly valued by knowledgeable collectors of bronze horse sculpture. To capture every detail of the artist's work, "Challenging Stallions" will be crafted in cold-cast bronze. 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Address~------------------- City, State, ZiP------------------ BRIGHT 100s BRIGHT Fr~C~an~ Low Tar ...... mcm-when Ibey cmDe oa'M Streep: Well certain movies don't work on the linJe, bitty screen. It just seems so puny, and I sort of like to hold the memories. They're significant to my ·life somehow. Now, thit's not to say all of them don't work. Kramer •vs. Kromer worked great on 'TV. Q: Do you eftl' "mMIE" lnto a movie tbeMer to eee oae ol your m..1 Slreep: I saw Silkwood with a real audience, and that's the first time I've done that. I nev- er wanted to do it before because. even if I'm proud of- a movie, I'll worry that people will laugh or say, "Oh, isn't that stupid?" And then I'd crumble inside. I can have my , own feelings about what I like or don't like. what I think is good or what just doesn't make it, and keep it to myself. But to hold yourself open 10 ridicule is really hard, and in the movies people do talk to the screen. Q: WbBe ..X: E• WM fet· tinl ~ WM tMft a point when yoa -· clown and ..w, .. O.K, rm~ to Mft ID eccepC wbat rm lettlal Into»? Streep: No. I thought I c.ou&d control what I was getting in- to. I rea1Jy didn't know that it goes so far out ol your control. And in my case. there WM all this hyperbole that got out of hand. I didn't say f was the greatest actress ever born into the universe, but suddenly I was defending that as if rd postulated it as a position .. It was absurd. Q: Wbm )'OU weft .... ..,.,... ... tel' IC8 ...... ,...., ODe fnlbwlluu fOr you ....... be. "nc wllh the a..,.c ' ee tbll cw up In dae movie 11 fa,._ Have ,.,. llllld to .-e ~1 Streep: Why do peopte have to make compromises? If you're supporting eight children and there's no other way but to say, "Yes, I have to do this," I could understand that But I don't buy 1L People are in the movies they are in beca1 ise they want to be there -nobody'~ ,holding a gun to anybody's head lf you don't want to do it. you don't have to do il Q: You wrote ,.t ol your character'• coartroom .z=.: In Kw -. .0o,.,..r..1 ...... .,...be~eodo lbllt-.'fJa6m1 Streep: Oh God. it's nor what l want to do at all, no. rd rather have it written first I don't want to have to invent it at the same lime that I represent it I like the finite responslbilities associated with acting. Otherwise it's nor onJy an extra bwden. but it aJso has a distancing *1 on you if you're think.Ins "How would :Z:e difference I your dog will taste! I The only dry dog food J marbled ~ like tender meat! ! } f ! 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Risky Business has a social message. whether it intend5 one or not And I think that ~ smart. ~ sponsib6e people in a free ~ ety. we ~ve a great oppom.t- mty to mie all these problem- atic: Issues. But none d th.is Is why I was drawn to Silkwood. My first priority wa,, obviously, and like everythi else, just ego sratification. 'L: Silk- wood WM a wonderful part She was a very complex. coo- tradidory woman, and I like the kind of people you make a judgment about who then tum out to be a different way. That always happens to me in life: I might decide somebody's a . rk and then J hear rLVTWOthinn .ie • ~ ........... '& terrific about him. I like ~ contradictions In people. I think the world Is complex, and the more we realize that, the better off we'll be at solving these problems. Q: la It euy for JOU to break away from • ~ acter-llt-tbe-ald o# • ...,,. ~ Str~: ~. usually. Even in Sophie's Choice, which WM probably my most involving role. Silkwood had a hold on me that was quite strong. but it haunted me rather than in- terfered with my coming home and making dinner and stuff. It's always a relief to go home and forget about it Q: Did It bac:ber yoar Uttle boy to bear you ip!Ztrtnc with a Polillb .cceal wbm you were nwlrfnl~'• c~ Streep: Oh, he didn't like iL 1 had my teacher come to the house before we started shooting, and we would speak Polish to each otller: and he would say, "No -no Poshish. Mommy-no." Q: Do you Uke belDC a --1 St~: Yeah. I do. I do. I'll see if it all ~ out. God -I can't believe rm doing this. It's really very. very difficult. and I ap- plaud anybody who comes through it unscathed fW fAMll.Y W £.lX.LY. JAHUAJfY IS . 1984 17 ~~EXCITING DIET BREAKTHROUGH!~~ Lose Pounds & Inches WHILE YOU SLEEP! LIPOGENE-GH':... The OVERNIGHT DIET Sensation! NO MORE FAT! NO MORE FLAB! NO MORE CELLULITE! NO MORE DIETING! FACT: UPOGENE-GH • IS NOT REAU.YA "DIET" IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD. 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VISA ~ ~ " -E.'cD•--s I Nlmt ~ i ~ I I CA't ----------; 1 ~ ~ ~ I Mall To The~· Teytor Compeny Fl72 ~ 1110 W.91 SunnM Blvd.Ft LAIJOefdale. Florida 333I1 §iJ .. ____________ 8 NEW HOPE FOR KIDS WHO DON'T GROW By Jone Sasseen B eing $hort isn 't a life· threatening or even par· ticularly serious condition, but in a society that often equates tallness with success and sex appeal. growmg up small can be traumatic There are more than one million "short-statured" children m this coun· try. kids whose height falls into the bot· tom 3 percent for their age group This 1s due to a variety of medical. senetic and environmental factors. .. It's hard on children when they t an 't reach the cafeteria shelves or have trouble climbing onto the pedaJs of a bike. ·says Jeanne Le Clere. whose daugh ter has a disease known as growth hormone deficiency (G.H D ) "Their teachers tend to baby them and their peers just tease. ' • Until now, doctors haven't been able to do much for these youngsrer~. But ''Thlll .. 't jullt aomethJng to be takaa by ~ who wanl8 to be tall ,, Genentech Inc., a San Francisco b10- te<:hnology firm. is working on a human growth honnone that duph· rates the natural substance responsible for growth Company officials believe •heir drug. which is due to receive food and Drug Admm1Strat1on (F D.A ) dpproval thlS year for use in G H.D kids. could potentially help increase the growth of many children One thing the honnone has sparked ~ far is controversy. Doctors worry that with eM}' availability, ii may be given when 11 15n't necessary. Already, some weight lifters buy the hormone from pharmaceutkal suppliers in Europe be- cause 11 builds muscle mass And what cibout parents who want to give their budding young basketball star an extra boost' "This hormone isn't JUst some- thing to be taken by anybody who wants to be tall," says Dr. Phillip Lee. a specialist in children's growth at the Stanford University Medical Center. "The posslb1hues for abuse are ju.'it too great " Tile btggest potential application. and the most hotly debated. 1.s its use on children who do produce growth hormone -but are simply genetically '>hort off pnng of diminutive parents. or child ren who develop mort' ~lowly but eventually reach normal size Doctors don 't know what the effects would be of giving larse portions of the hormone to someone presently making his own. Furthermore. there is no way yet to identify the hort-&tatured kids who would definitely benefit from this therapy Right now, Genentech is targeting several other possible areas for utilizing the product. The most widespread is for those children with G.H.D. Some 10.000 to 15,000 kids are known to suf· fer from this condition, though many more may go undi<111nosed. Untreated, these victims usually look several years younger than their true age Bone development can lag two or three years behind. and while a healthy child grows about two 10 three inches a year after the age of 2. those with inadequate amounts of growth hormone grow less than one and a half inches a year. ··My son didn't ever grow out of his sneakeri,," says the mother of a G.H 0. boy. "He wore them out after several years. What normal 6-year-0ld t>Ver stays in a pair of shoes long enough lo wear them down?" The hormone may aid in the treat· rnent of other diseases also: Genentech 1i, looking into its effect on Turner's Syndrome. which leaves one in 25.000 girls unusually tiny: and on cachexia. a disease causing about 100.000 of bum or trauma victims to waste away. Around 3,000 children now get injec.· !Ions of hormone extracted from cadavers -a fairly steady but obvious- ly limited source. 1)'p1caJly. the therapy lasts six to eight years. and children ohen 1ump four to six inches in the first vear alone Growth levels off at about ihree inches annually. and shots can continue through adolescence But with the hormone in low supply, rhe program hM its drawbacks. Not every G.H.D. sufferer can take advan- tage of it. And once boys reach 5-foot~ and girls 5-f00(-4, the limited amount forces doctors to stop medication Ttiat s one area where Genentech hopes to pick up business. Doctors con- tend that a large percentage could reach greater proportions with fun~er in)t'C11ons. Still. doctors advise caullOn in trying to help growth along. '1'he ideo that every short kid should set a dose is simply not right." says Dr. Salvatore Raui. director of the National Hormone and Pituitary Program. which is sponsored by lhe National In· st1tu1es of Health And small adults should not be given hope that the hor- mone will alter their stat\Jre. The l>Ubstance 1s ineffl'Ct1ve 1n those who've passed puberty fW lonl' .5'; ... w rn I~ (1 Vru rnr~ C.11 \'·ba!tt'd u ntt'r F AMJl y W UJCI y • IANliAllY I\ • 19114 19 PUBLIC NOTICE In acrorda1tu u•tth 8 .L. #,40~. TM Wa.sh ington Miff.I ltt?'tf>v nnntnlnrtl tltt initial rtltcut of t,$00 ~rt-itting t-ilt'n' doUar3 from tM Ma"Mh l>Jlflcut11 and t. 700 1t1lt'fT dollar" /rrmt t.Jt' R~ublir of Sun Yal·m1. The private hoard of 5.000 Chinese Silver Dollars redis· covered· in la~ April has now been authenticated and certi· lied. A sanctioned public sale of these Fine Condition coins begins TODAY. The specifications for lh1s public sale of authentic Chinese Silver Dollars are as follows: Hlltorlcal Data: In 1644. the Manchus invaded China from the northeast and seized power from the Ming emperors. Their im perial rule over China lasted 267 years. Jn 1911. Sun Yat-sen engi· nttred the overthrow of the Manchus. the la.st Chinese dynasty, and a republic was proclaimed. Sun Yat·sen be· camt> the first president of the new republic. Coln ~1c:ription1': Manchu Dynasty Dollars bear the lmpel"tll Dragon and were struck a.s legal tender between 1889-19 11. Sun Yat·sen Republic Doi· lars bear a common Chinese Junk on the obverse and Sun Yat·sen on the reverse. Also struck as official legal tender. these Silver Dollars were minted for only four years (1933-1937), Metal Content: Each Silver Dollar 'from th1<1 rediscovered hoard contains 412.5 grains of 900 fine silver. Restrictions: This sanctioned public sale is restricted to United State. citizens and resident aliens in the United States. No dealer orders will be accepted. No orders or1gi nati ng from foreign emba.s11it>s within the United Statei; will be accepted (8.L. #40'2. Sec 13b). All orders are subjett to acceptanct> by The Washing· ton Mint. Sale Prices: Each Silver Dollar is priced at $48.00 with an additional $1.f>O lor pottage and hand· ling. (Total $49.50 ea.ch) Sets of Silver Dollars (one Manchu Oynuty and one Sun Yat·Mn Republic:) are priced at $85.00 each with an addi· t ional S 1.50 for postage and handling. <Total $86.50 per set) OU.Count.a: Cu11tomer discounts will apply to Httx on/ 11. and there is a strict limit of 10 sets per order. The following dis- counts are in effect· Three Sets for $225.00 plus $5.00 (Total $230.00) Five Sets for $345.00 plus $5.00 (Total $360.00) Ten Sets for $595.00 plus $5.00 (Total $600.00) Order INtrucOona: All mail ordeN 11wHt be ac- companied by a check or money order for the full amou.nt. Credit card custo- meri; are ad\'1sed to place their orrlers by callinK Toll Free 1-8 00-621-5839 124 hours a day) No lottery mechanismg will l.>e utilized for this sanction~ public Rale. Orders will be filled on a rirst--com(>, fiN't·served bu1s according to the /X>Hfmnrk ri(lfl' of mail orders or the timr rrnd dnt., o( telephone orders. The Washington Mint, one of America's forem08t private mints. guarantees ~ti8'act1on with a 30-day. money·back policy. Certification of Authen· tic:ity will ~company uch Silver Dollar rhttk and mont) ordrr cu1tomen1 should ~d 1~1r ordtn d1rtttlv w THE WASHINGTON MINT L>epl. 115, P.O. Box 37468 Wa."hinitton. D.C 20013 EVER CHEAT THE GOVERNMENT? FEEL GUILTY ABOUT IT, STILL? THESE .PEOPLE FESSED UP ... NO KIDDING holds public sales of donated securities and other property, such as the 1959 C.adUlac and the barbershop left in a wilJ by one man and the $ 1 ,500 worth of jewelry willed by another because, he said, he didn't want his family bury· ing It with him. The National Defense Fund, which currently has more than SS 1.000 in its -------------.---------------1 coffers, was started In 1973 when a re- By Kathleen M axa ''This check for S/,300 is to make restttut1on for tools, leave days and other things I stole while I was m the Nauy from '62 to '67. " wn"tes one Amencan "Enclosed if a check for SI 00 to help pay off Che national debr. " states another "The check of S35. 000 IS a gift for the US.A -long live, " writes a 92·year-old Russian immigrant. "With me 11 s not what the country will do for me, it is what I can do for the country." Every day at the U.S. Trea.sury Department. letters and money arrive from guilt-ridden Ameri· cans who want the Government to forgive their sins. concerned Ameri· cans who want to help reduce the na· tional debt and generous Americans who simply want to give more than thei r taxes to Uncle Sam. "Some of the letters are real unusual," says Jean Whisonant. who catalogues them all, including those above. from her cramped cubicle in the Treasury Department annex. The cash, checks and money orders are deposited in one or four special gift accounts created by Congress and vanously known as the Conscience Fund . General Gifts Fund. National Defense Fund and Public Debt Fund. The practice of giving money back ·10 the Federal Government is nearly as old as the republic itself. In 181 I an anonymous donor. who claimed he once defrauded the Government, sent $5 to the Treasury Department. prompl· ing Congress to establish the sc><alled Conscience Fund. The Conscience Fund currently totals over S4 6 million. Donations are almost always anonymous. usually made in small amounts (although the largest recorded gift was S139.000) and are often accompanied by confessions about how the donor cheated the Gov· ernment in some way -using a pos- tage stamp twice, failing to pay duty on articles brought into the country, steal· ing Government property or evading taxes. "When I first started. I just couldn't believe there were that many people Ko1hlttn Maxa is a Washmgron-ba.sed wnr~r w~ worlf appears m num~ na1t0nal masazmes 20 fAMn.Y W £DJ..Y • JAHUAAY IS • 111&4 out there who would be bothered," says Whisonant, who has been record· ing deposits and filing the accompa- nying letters since 1978. "Most of the contributors are either bo~again Qui.mans or people who feel the I.RS. breathing doWn their necks. Usually the most bothered ones are those who are guilty of having cheated the Govern· ment of the smallest amounts. You don't hear from the ones who can afford Swiss bank accounts or who have defrauded the Government of millions in taxes." One man, for example, wrote, "This afternoon I found the enclosed dime. I am unable to determine who the owner is." The largest lump sums received by the Treasury are usually pu t into the General Gifts Fund, which totals about SS l million. These gifts carry no stipu- lation as to how the money is to be used. 'fypically, donors leave the bal- ance of their estates not awarded to their families. A veteran gave all his in· surance annuities. which totaled $I 0,000. because, he said, "the Gov· ernment has done more for me than my family has." Few. says Whisonant. are looking for recognition. When a Treasury inves- tigator tracked down the Russjan immj.. grant who had sent the $35,000 check- to thank him, the donor protested. "Why are you wasting your time and postager· replied the old man. who lived modestly in a poor section of his town. Not all the gifts are cash. The Gen- eral Services Admin~ration routinely tired Army officer insisted that such a fund be established so he could donate his pension check to defense spending. Donations to the four funds are gene- rally tax deductible. AJI are funneled originally through the Treasury Depart· Not all the gl/ta qre CtJllh. One man left the Government hlll 1959 Cadillac and hla barbeJmop. ment. Monies from the Conscience and General Gift Funds then go into the Treasury Department's general fund; National Defense Fond donations go to the Defense Department; and Public Debt Fund donations go to the Bureau of the Public Debt. These days the Public Debt is pr© ably the most widely known of the funds. Prompted by the political debate over how to handle the snowballing $1.4 trillion national debt, a surprising number of Americans are voluntarily CGntfibtilifl8 Rl<>flq-to-help reduce-th deficit. The fund currently totals S7 miJ.. lion. The increasing number of in· quiries from citizens on how to donate money to the Government has led the l.R.S. to include instructions with the 1983 income-tax forms on how to make "voluntary contributions to re<tuce the public debt." Margaret Wick. a 70.year-<>ld retiree from Zapata. Tex.. contributed S200 tow~rd paying off the debt because, ~he says, "It worries me. That's no way. to run a business -and the Government is a business." Kay Fl shburn. a 42-year-<>ld nurse from New Berlin, Wisc., donated S 1,000 and last year spent her own money to ma.ii some 13,000 Invitations to fellow Americans. urging them to contribute. She also sent letters to 800 newspapers around the country and asked them to publish her plea. A self~escribed political indepen· dent, Fishburn says she had no fund- raisi ng goal for her letter·writing cam· paign . "1 know what I'm willing to do. and I know there's a great deal of cynicism about this," she says. "Some of the people who wrote to me and wanted to help were from extremely modest means. Similarly. some very af· fluent people contributed SI 0. ·· Last year. says J.R.S. spokesman Rod Young. more than 3,500 American s 1contributed to the cause with donations added to their income tax (though money can be sent anytime). Although one donor forwarded $25,000, most give S 10 or less. The accounr drew a total of $911 , 179 an donations, up slightly from the year before but a sharp increase over the 1981 total of $290.107. (This is partially explained by a sizable gift from an estate that af. fected both '82 and '83 figures.) Although the I.RS. only recognized the Public Debt Fund officially last year. it was actually created in 1961 after Sarah V. Clayton, an oil-rich Texas · woman. died and left the interest on her blue-chip stocks to Uncle Sam. stipulating in her will that the profits be used to help reduce the nationaJ debt. About $90,000 arrives each year from th e executor of Clayton's estate, mak· ing her the most generous regular donor to the Government fW I • :r ,,__ ______ -J S Lynch: Whll do you 8ee • the ~ t'lODCe"'B ol America. f m !a? Cranston: I think their ma.pr concern is the economy. That's the most tangible. painful, visi- ble thing in their lives that they can feel and see around them. I think apprehension over nuclear war and the arms race runs a dose second -to many people, but not all. It takes a leap ot the imagination to concentrate on the nuclear peril. It's much easier to realize what's going on in the economy because it affects your life every day. Nuclear war 1s something you hope won't happen tomorrow or some year ahead. Q: How do you feel Pf86. dent Rrsrr bM done oo both d tboee qmldom? Cranston· Well, he certainly hasn't done well on nuclear arms There's a widespread feeh ng that Reagan is JU5t too prone to use force. On the economy. there are some sagns of improvement, but wherever I go I ask. "How's the economy doing around here?" and I find people saying, "Not very we!I around here. Maybe tf s im- proving somewhere else." The fact is that unemployment is higher than when Reagan became President. It's been~ mg down some recently, but it's still higher than when he came. And there's a contrast- ing figure: There are 70,000 more millionaires than when he took office. The well-to-do people. yes. they're doing pret- tv well But middle-income. tow-income and n~1ncome people are not And I thmk there is a real fairness gap, a feeing that it isn't a very fair situation Q: WMt leftl ol akl, If any, lboald tlae Feden.I Gilne nment provide for day care center•? Cranston: Well. I think a great deal. We can't do a lot. ob- viously. on new social pr~ grams or anything like that until we have the deficit in hand and a stronger economy going. But I have lnfroouced a - bill for day care. and I was the only one willing to do that when Reagan was assaulting present programs. But we need 11 We need 11 to provide opportunities for mothers and fat hers to · go to work and know their children are bemg cared for properly. One of the causes of the SO<alled "femt- nization of .poveny" is that we don't have any good day care centers. so mothers who want to work to nse above poveny can't. Noc all day care requires Gove rnment expenditure: there can be tax credits to busines.ses that provide day care -and we need it. Q: Whal ~ of abortion and bVtb control aid do you tblak the Govemmmt lbould orovide? Cranston: Well, I think there should be substantial research into birth control to try and find an effective alternative to abortion I do not favor the restnct1ons to abortion rhat have been coming up in the Senate 'OJ know t"CJW ~ t fe to lnlUff a mBt nose. So fa1l'Y vontJI with the al$f ex-..... t1&1a•G rf/llJI o1 HIAI ~ ltttlg nasal 5P7tt lt4s fa dAtd to -• tl91Z .... "'nllf ftan cxt1. *" CX" *VY CD~L Qulton4'Mlf( eterY br'e.-hof theWtC u c w CHOWI W hen Weight Watch· ers International set up its first diet center 1n Milan. ltaJy, two vears ago. the organization knew it had a long "weigh" to go There are now 200 centers in the counuy where 1orte/lm1 and geta11 (ice cream) reign supreme. ln11ially. WW. attempted to spread the word m a razzle- dazzle. slick Machson Avenue style. But !>Ince most of the women interested m the pro- grdm came from poor families in rural towns. W.W changed 11~ tactics and began by win· mg and (very lightly) dining the wives of town mayors. The ploy paid off: The days of the stereotypical heavyweight Italian lady may soon be pasta. But it seems some things never change -for example. the stereotype of the macho Neapolitan. Explains Dona- tella Pelematti, a US -based representative of the organiza- 11on "In one instance. women who were going to a hotel for 1he weekly clas..-.es ~uddenly '>lopped dllending It seems their husbands were suspi· nous or any classes held in a hotel · aUATHTAKINO e your head out of that ~ paper bag. pal. Quit hold-! ing your brealh Stop ~ dSkmg fnends to yell "Boo!" It ~ dppears that there's a simpler ~ and more successful way to i get rid of ~11bborn hiccups co According to Dr. Steven ! Goldsm11h of the Baystale ~tr'L~ tt1oe ~ ,,.,. Ad 0..Ctof Gerald Wro. Yloe "'"*"1Jtncl Oeftl Mer .Joni I 1'18 n T l'w)mOl(ln ldltOf lt'IOmH Pl&tfl C"-"-11 flfteritue, "4onor ~,.,,. 22 fAMll.Y W UXLY . JNIUAMY 1$. 1984 Medical Center in Springfield, Mass.. "You should use a cotton-upped swab to mas- sage the rool ol the mouth near the throat. Hit the center of the soft palate just beyond the point where it joins with the hard palate. It only takes a minute, involves no special medical equipment and can be performed ea.sily at home by a layperson." A lllAL aau. Of ... How's this for a hot story? The sun may be much faller than scientists have believed. That's the word from Dr. Eric Becklin, a professor of physJCS at the University of Hawajf. He bases his opinion on new measurements taken aboard NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory -a four~ngine jet ajrplane outfitted with a tarse infrared telescope. They reveal that radiation is emit- ted from an area well outside the sun's visible rim. The hid- den portion may be as much as 1,250 miles wider than its visible sewnent. Now we know why they call it "broad daylight." m.:=.LDOLL Barbie is quite a gal. Al 25. she has her own house, car. boyfriend. ~eraJ adonng chums and a wardrobe thal could make he r the only doll on the besl·dressed It.st. Well, now she has a magazine named after her. put out by the pu~ lisher of Muppet Magazine. Telepic- tu res Corp Targeted for girts age 4 to 10. the quart erly Barbie (S 1.25 per issue) debuts this month to give the pre- teen set the low- down on "dazzling party dresses" and "super hairstyles." along with items on pets. crafts. good looks and "tips for a sue· cessful shopping trip." Though not a doll magazine per se. each issue will include a "Barbie adventure." "It's like a baby Seventeen," explains executive editor ' Karen Harrison. ''The girls just love her and pro- ject all rheir fantasies onto her. Barbie has the ideal life, I guess.·· Barbie isn't the on- ly woman with a magazine dedicated lo her. For grown- ups there's now the quanerly One Wo- man magazine The first issue was devot- ed entirely to Mor- gan Fairchild: the winter edition will feature Cathy Lee (That's Incredible} Crosby -all dolled up. ..... ..... ..,_ People in this country. acrording to a new study, are scared. They have deliberately restruaured their lives out of fear. An as- tonishing 52 percent of the population have purchased guns and are takmg dasses to learn how to shoot. They've dead-bolled th eir doors and installed complicated alarm systems. Fear has chan~ thefr habits and attitudes. out often, the apprehension is way out of proportion lo the amount of crime that actually occurs. These are the conclusions of the F°l88ie Report. a private- ly commissioned multt-paft study of crime in America. Part I. a survey of society's fear of crime. is followed by a study of how that fear has m· fected corporate America. and the final segment focuses on the concerns of community leaders. This installment exa- mines community crime-pre-J ventlon programs, such as .. mutual surveillance. C.B. z patrols, walking and l'OO(or ~ patrols and senior-citizen escort programs. "It's a very significant work ," says F.8.1. Director William Webster. "I've sent a ropy of It to all my field of-j ficers." ~ Although most law enforce- ment officials seem 10 share i Webster's esteem for lhe report, some academics doubt the accucacy of its findings. Says Wesley Sk~an. a prof~ sor of political soence and ur- ban affairs at Northwestern University: "It ~rat~ the nation's fear of cntne. Ameri· cans have not altered their life sayle as dramatically as lhe F'188ie Report ~-Fear· inspired changes m the lives of most Americans basically consisa of routine behavior - like leaving lights on." alll'lllDAYI .. (Sun.-Thurs. Capricorn: rest Aquarius} Sunday -Uoyd Bri<lees 71 : Cluck Berry S8 Monday -Ethel Merman 75. Tuelday -James Earl Jones 53. W~y -Cary Grant ll>: Danny Kaye 71 : Muhammad Ali 42. Thunday-Jean Staple- ton 61 ; Dolly Parton 38. Friday -~ Burm 88; Joan Rivers 47. Seudly -~ Domin· W> 43: Benny Hill 60. Ewecv1,... E.o.10( Kii .. Wiiii. 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NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Otego, Ca. _ ... , ..... CT .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. SUnset Blvd., l-0a Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loa Angeles. Ca. _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE , 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine. Anaheim. Ca. -PayTV 'Sports Probe' sharper By PETER M. McCAULEY Art Rust Jr. should be on television. Any guy with 55 dapper suits is wasting his time on radio. And so It has come to pasll. The long-time radio voice has replaced Larry Mer<:hant as this year's host of "Sports Probe," the provocative sports interview show on USA Network. Armed with a Coselllan memory for names. dates and places, Rust is never thrown for a loss when it comes to giving an opinion, even though he shies away from directly answering how "Sports Probe" compares to Howard Cosell's "Sports Beat" on ABC. "My show ls me, Arthur George Rust Jr.," says the 56- year-old Rust, in a tone rem- iniscent of Muhammad All. "I do my thing, it may be a little offcenter , but I'm not afraid to ask a tough question." The show leaves no sport untouched. On each half-hour show, Rust and a panel of experts confront a sports pet· sonality in an attemP.t to dig deeper than the daily news headlines. The sparts show takes on its issues m a manner similar to ABC's "N1ghthne" and in this. the show's fourth season, "Sparts Probe" crews have ulihzed live satellite coverage to add late-breaking stories and remote interviews (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, ca. to improve the topical nature (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. of the show. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller SHORT TAKES -For all Center, N.Y .• N.Y. of you single male sports fans, (C) Cinemax, Time-Life Build Ing, Rockefeller Center. the best way to find a wealthy N.Y.,N.Y. woman is to watch PKA (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. Karate on ESPN. According (L) SetecTV. Marina deJ Rey, Ca. to a recent A.C. Nielsen report (S) ShoW1tme it's the most popular sport (S) Spotllght with women earning more (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. than $30,000 a year... NBC (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca. 2 Friday, Januacy 13, 1984 will air the final rounds of the 25th annual "Bob Hope Desert Classic Golf Tournament'' on Sunday, Jan. 15. Vin Scully hosts the '454,000 tournament with Lee Trevino, John Brodie, Jay Randolph and Bob ~lby abo putting around ... "The Greatest Sports Legends" 90-minute special will be airing on local chan- nels throu~hout the month ~~~~~~~~~~~-----~ -•Friday----• --lalurclay -1unc1ay---- --11onc1ay .. -.... n11•11 ,... -MOCllY Loe ~ .... .. ................. " ......... , -Thursday IWl•lll ... laA umTIALL Loe AneMee ...... .. Pboeftb& ... (1 ............ l 1W D COUIGI IMUTULl c• .. "' UCU(21n.) -TVAnlenna Navy role is Weaver's latest luck Actor's donned several uniforms during 30 years By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftMl)llly .......... Few actors can say they've starred in six tdevision series over the past three decades. One who can 1s Dennis Weaver. who modestly declares ... Not too many have been as lucky as l have." Weaver's television series career dates back to 1955, when he took the role of Marshal Dillon's limping sidekick Chester on "Gunsmoke." He lef\ that show in 1964 10 star as a modem veterinarian in ''Kentucky Jones." In 1967, he took the role of a Flonda wildlife officer who was on friendly terms with a 650-pound be.a1 1n "Gentle Ben." During the 1970s, Wea ver portrayed his most popular character. "McCloud." in a series about a modem New Mexico lawman temporarily assi~cd to Man- hattan. In l 980, he took a different role as a police detective-novelist in the short-lived "Stone." This season Weaver is wearing still another sort of uniform, Navy whites, as Rear Admiral Thomas Mallory on "Emer- ald Point N.A.S." In the CBS series, airing at 10 p.m. Mondays, Weaver is the commander of a naval air station and the father of three grown-up daughters in- volved in various romantic entanglements. ··1 was very eager to get mto another senes." says Weaver. "I like to work. and I enjoy what I do." Yet he admits the new series. a continu- ing drama. is a chan$e of pace. "I find it a lot different. as far as the actual work involved," he says. "Because there are 13 runnmg characters, and each one plays an important part: that means that no single character 1s going to be overl oaded with work. "It's a lot different. for instance. from when I was doing 'McCloud.' where I was m almost every scene and working every day, sometimes 14 to 16 hours a day. This is a much easier .schedule for me. as far as the shooting is concerned." Weaver describes his character. Admiral Mallory, as a "very moral" person who feels a great responsibility to his country and to the people under his command. .. He has. I think. a canng attitude about people and the world in general,'' he says. "He's not the type of military person who's JUSt cold. I le docs have compassion. He has a little humor 1n him. but it doesn't always romc out." In playing the military character. Weaver can draw on hi s expcnence years ago m the Naval Reserve. A native of Joplin. Mo .. he excelled in athlc1ic!> dunng Dennla Wea•er high school and al the Un1 vers1ty of Oklahoma. wh1rh he attended after his military sunt. His acting career look ofT durmg the 1950s. when h~ performed 1n stage roles on Broadway and m Hollywood. Before signif\l on with "Gunsmokc." he appeared tn four major films. including "Dragnet" and "Seven Angry Men ... Regarding his current role on "Emerald Point" Weaver ha~ gotten little feedback from lhe Navy. "I had lunch with a commodore who's supposed to be m) real-ltfe counterpart. and I got nothing but nice comments from hi m," he says. "That's the only real contact I've had with the Navy. other than talking to the technical advisers on the show. I fl do anything which the y feel violates Naval regulations in some wa). they're not bashful about telling me." And docs Weaver comply? "Well. I do 1f 1t doesn't conflict much with my character or the dramatic content of the moment," he says. "In other words, sometimes you have to take a ltttle hccnse and say this may not be exactl y G I. but I've got to do thi s. anyway :vr the dramatic value." But don't expect Weaver to spill the beans about where the suds) "Emerald Point" \tOl)line 1s going "The) don't tell me." he Cllpla1n~ ··1 JUSI get the scnpts. and hope th e) haven't violated my character I know what I'm shooung next week, and that's about it.'' Looking back over his busr, career, Weaver singl es out "McCloud • as his favorite series. "J played the title role, for one thin&." he says. "That means yo u've got more responsibility. You've got to give the seriC$ more of your time and energy. It's j ust a bigger commitment -and f like that." Weaver says he also enjoyed the flexibili· ty of the McCloud character, who could be involved in comic. romantic or suspenseful scenes. In addition to his scnes roles. Weaver has appeared m numerous made-for-TY movies. In "Duel," a novice director named Steven Spielberg crafted a suspenseful film about an everyday motor· ist (Weaver) pursued by a killer truck. Did Weaver realize at the time that he was t.aJOng part in what would later be considered a TV movie classic? .. No," he replies, "You never know when you're shooting. I knew it was a good script and I knew it was being shot well. 1 got very excited about the way this young man took charge, the kind of imagination and enthusiasm be showed. I knew it was goina to be a good movie. I didn't realize it was going to tum out to be a classic." In his TY movie appearances, Weaver bas not been afraid to veer away from bis good-guy image. To break out of n is· "McCloud" image. Weaver portrayed a wife beater in "Intimate Strangers," which co·starred Sally Struthers. La~t year. he took another risk in the lead role of "Cocaine~ One Man's Seduction." He says he doesn't shy away from less· than·sympathet1c roles. "That's the challenge for the actor." he says, "to give tbe audience a new under- standing, at least, of the person and make them realize there are gray areas. that nothing is just all good or alJ bad." There's another role that Weaver would like to play. It's "Tonk." the title character in a story Weaver has written about a down-to-earth ex-rodeo t) pc who gets involved with a tax revolt. Weaver say he's pitched the idea to the networks over the years. but so far there have been no nibbles. "Until they see as much importance in this film as I do. it's not going to be done, I guess," Weaver says. With a laugh. he adds. "If it ever gets on the air. you'll know at was 10 years in the making." TV TIDBITS: Laurence Olivier has the lead role m a made-for-TV production of Shakespeare's "Kang Lear .. D1ana Riga. Dorothy Tuun. Leo McKem. Roben Lindsay and David Threlfall co-star. The three-hour produc11on will air at 8 p.m. Wednesda y. Jan. 2'1 on I\. TIV Channel 11. Friday, January 13. 1984 3 ~----------------............... .... -Daylla1& Dr•ma Christofori secret iS really grand 'One Life to Live· plot's keyed to piano shipment By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Arrested by FBI , Jesse pretends to call lawyer but phones Angie, telling her to take the baby and run. She goes to Pinc Valley. where Les discovers her. She refuses to give up baby; Les fearful adoption scheme will be exposed. Jesse's cell mate talks of jailbreak. Olga insists Jeny keep modeling. ln New York, Olga stunned when she realizes Tony's gone. Greg and Jenny discuss Valentine's Day wedding,. Gil falling for Brooke. Ellen files for divorce from Mark, who plans to fight legal action. Nina, caring for Bobby while Mrs. Gurney is ill, grows closer to Cliff. Dotty fails to seduce Tad. ANOTHER WORLD: Donna fears Carl will tell reason for their bitter divorce. Peter getting more involved with Cecille, despite warnings from Nicole and Donna. Rachel angry because Stacy honey- mooning instead of preparing Jamie's legal defense. Sally horrified because Julia's latcSt novel based on Sally's affair with David. Lil y unhappy when Henrietta agrees to marry Roy. Kevin an sledding accident. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Franny on strict diet Jeff sees Karen and agr~s to let her tell Annie he needs her. Richard gets 1ob at pmball JOint, posing as psychologist stud) mg video arcades. John reinstated at hospital with David voting against him and Bob abstaintng. Barbara believes Ri chard has left town. John tells Det. Kevin Callahan about meeting Richard on train. but Kevin doesn't believe Richard exists. Maggie wants to adopt a child. Diana's old flame Jake wants to resume affair. but she refuses. Ernie and Cricket wed as she goes into labor. On way to hospital, Cncket has baby girl. Paul wants Gunnar to move back home. CAPITOL: Paula unhappy when am- bassador from Nishoba invited to party for which security 1s tightened. Mark and Clan8sa plan to spend only a short time together at party in order to head off gossip. Sloane accepts Trey's marriage proposal. Myrna realizes Paula's hoax about being unable to leave room may have turned real. Wally tells Ronnt they'll have to work harder at their relationship after episode with Brenda Julie jealous because Tyler ga ve her a mink collar. while Sloane gets a full-length sable from Trey. Trey spots Rick 1n hospital. Rick claims Brenda led him on Clcggs stunned when police sa)'. no legal ac11on due against Rick. Amy thnlled when Fran returns to Zurich 4 Friday. January 13. 1984 DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Doug m serious condition from heart attack suffered when he found Hope and Bo in compromlsing Position. After a!Jument with Liz. Neil removes his wedding band. Don agrees to temporarily manage Liz's ,inging career. Bo plans to bug AJex to get eviden~ against him. When a strange man enters library. Roman knocks him out and tells Anna they must lea ve and find new disauises. Bo stunned to arrive at sttret librnry room with Roman gone and strange man on floor. EDGE OF NIGHT: A bhnd Chns unhappy when Derek learns of her affiic- tion. A photo of Chris found in hospital room. Chris wards off hos.,ital room attacker who claim~ "Pat sent him." Nancy goes on book tour. Raven. fearful oflosing Jamie again. is unable to get closer to the child. but Slcy succeeds. Jamie's amval reminds Genlldine of her late adopted son Kevin, Raven's first husband. , . GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant's medi- cal license revoked. In London asylum, the original Grant Putnam realizes who he is after reading news story and is backed up by attorney, Henry Armitage. Meanwhile, Port Charles' Grant depressed but ketps working at Brian's clinic. Rose funous when Lu isn't home. She calls poli~ and later realizes Lu and Blackie spent night together in dorm. Embarrassd Lu tells 1tathoritits'~hc doesn"l want Rose -as her guardian. Lu packs her bags to move in with Blackie. but he nixes idea. Rose and Lu bavc heart-to-heart talk and regain old relationship. Bobbi and Brock arc married by Lee, wilhout Bobbi telling Brock she needs hysterectomy. Pon Charles residents suffer botulism which ongmated 10 one of Brock's plants. . GUIDING LIGHT: H.B. offer to help 81lly pay Reva. Billy wonders what H.B. wants in return. Josh fears LT A will be lost if Reva involved. Vanessa stunned by news Billy sun wed to Reva but he promises they will marry. Mindy checks into expensive New York hotel and charges it to Billy. Rick places ad in newspaper hoping Ph1hp will spot it. Bradley heads for New York when he realizes where Beth and Philip arc. Warren gets Officer Malloy to plant cocaine on Ross when Warren threatens to expose Malloy's sister Elainc'5 methadone treatments. LOVING: At tnal. Lilll 1 emerges. saying she hated Garth. Wh ile ily 1~ on the st.and. June realizes that she. June. shot Garth during a strugle and hlocked out incident. Charges against Jack arc dropped. Ann tells Loma Roger may stay at home. Curtis feels betnlycd by Ltly. but later Lily 11 says she can come out anytime and she wants Curtis. Mike and Noreen plan quick divorce. Rose tells Stacy that changing hcrsclfforTony won't win him Dane. fired by C'abot. offers to buy bu,mcss formerl) owned by Roger's late.-father Johnn)'. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Lucinda has grand piano shipped, unaware the word "Christofori" is imprinted on piano. Wanting to find Christofori but unaware of what it is. Bo and C-ltnt place ad in newspaper. Hawk meets with Jenny, telling her he was a friend of Peter's in San Carlos. Wh en Jenny doesn't recognize Hawk, h~ spares her hfe for now. Dorian. hoping to bre.ak up Jenny and David, tells Jenny David is Cassie's father. that he stole Cassie from Dorian and then left her with his mother. Befort a dismayed Jenny can confront David, he tells her and they become closer than ever. Hawk plans meeting with Bo. Bo tell s Hawk he has half of Guerrero's letter. When Bo can't produce it. Hawk pulls knife. RYAN'S HOPE: When Maggie ref uses to make love. a drunken Roger accuses her of wanting Frank. Bill fears underworld henchmen have Siobhan. Max promises Joe'll snherit his empire if he conti nues charade of happy marriage to Jackie. little John returns visiting Delia in San Diego and sa).'S be doesn't want to live with Frank and Jill. Seneca thrilled that his plan is working, but amazed when Frank and Jill still intend to elope. Dusty drops all charges against Bess and plans return to Tacoma. Maggie tells Jill Bess was an unfit mother. Sydney and Jack make love. but Jack prom i~ himself never aaain. Lei&h comes to tell Jack that Ryan has fever and spots Sydney's nylons. Depressed by Faith leaving New York. Pat turns to liquor for solace. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Sunny and Hogan search for their informant. When Sunny's informant. Slavm, 1s found dead 1n alley, she misses newscast. making Stephanie funous. Hogan warns Sunny she could be next. Sunny, embarrassed when Hogan assure~' her he'!> not her sccre1 admirer. gets another mystenous gift. Wendy wants to write "for Lloyd's news- paper. but her real motive 1!> to get next to Hogan. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Spark> tells Vinnie he can't kill Tracy and Dann). Vinnie shoots Sparky and then gets "hot shots" to give to Tracy and Danny. John told Tracy and Danny are dead. Laterat thc meat warehouse, John discovers Tracy and Danny alive, as is the wounded Sparky who says he JUSt gave harmless sedatives 10 Daony and' Tracy. Sparky tells Tracy to avoid drugs. and say~ she will try and see that charges against him arc reduced. sinct" he saved her hfe. When Danny returns home. Lauren furious. unwilling to under· stand why he wa!> with Tracy. Julia turns down Victor's mamage proposal and plans to have child on her own but not with V1ctoras father. 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(llALLllY~ .UT•ACICOMm ---~(ll)Q ... , ... ,,,.~ 00.IU i.':tw'=-M-1 CClffACT llU NJ. CClffACT UIA11 (M) YOU. IUllTIW. lllUCATICIW. • ,_.TMITHIAm(MI) ..... -=u=o...., POI=. (Tiii) .. Cl),.. tomua ...... TUI) ULI Of. ntl cemllY ::==~= •m1111 wo.our ---•llU. .... ...,... ~ LA~ a-.n a C09Mn IO'TTA =.,GOTTA-) aMTCMD (9).,.. &1CT11C co.Mn nn Friday, January 13, 1984 7 - -w .. " - Good for you! -· "Up The Down Staircase" (1967. Orama) Sandy Dennis, Eileen Heckart (2 hrs.) CID "Fatso" ( 1980, Comedy) Dom Deluise. Anne Bancroft. ( 1 hr • 34 min ) U. "Besl Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hewn ( 1 hr , 50 min ) 1t:a(%J "Airplane II. The Sequel" (1982. Comedy) Robert H1ys. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr. 25 min) W CC) "The Second Time Around" (1961. ComedY) Debbie Reynolds. Andy Griffith i!_ hr .. 39 mm.) (JI) "I Ought To Be In Picturee" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret l! hr., <45 min.) D "A little Sex" (1981, Comedy) Tlrn MatheSOn, Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr , 35 min) •cm "Cat People" (1981. Fantasy) Nas- tasw Klnskl, MaloOlm McDowell. (2 hrs ) (%) "Cnme In The Streets" ( 1956. Ora- ma) Sal Mineo, John CassavetM ( 1 hr .. 30mln) 2:9 O "The Secret 01 NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Hart- man. Dom Deluise ( t hr • 20 min ) -(C) "Let's Spend The Night Together" (1982. Muslcal) Oocumeotary The Roll- ~~ Stones ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (jJ "The Graduate" ( 1967. Comedy) Dustin Hottman. Katharine Ross ( 1 hr . 45mm) a:9 J The Seductton" ( 1982. Suspense) Morpan Falrctuld. Michael Sarrazln ( 1 hr . 45 rn1n ) .. 0 "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jell Goldblum. ( 1 hr . 46 min) d '.t) ''I'd Chrnb The Highest Mountain" ( 1951. DfamaJ Rory Calhoun, Susan Hayward ( 1 hr . 28 min ) (Ii) "Dusty" ( 198 1. Orama) Biii Kerr. Noel Trevarthen ( 1 hr. 28 min) .. CL) "Jesse James" ( 1939. Western) Tyrone Power. Henry Fonda (1 hr .. 45 min) ICll(l) 'Morocco" (1930. Romance) Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich ( 1 hr . 30 min.) --amlvenlng •DD ... a.t Cll ... L,_ IKACIBIOll) .... Q ,,.... Ct/9Nlf ............ llMl9al~••m .... AU. .. 'Ml Ol.D ..,._ Aspects of rram1ng the new house are de9ct1~. while Bob surveys dlffenmt types of heat pumps tor cost end ettlcleocy c;> CC) mwll "Claah Of The Tlians" ( 1981, Fantuy) Harry HemHn. Laurence Ot1vler Mythic MrO PerseYS IS helped by hie fathef loot In a aeries of dangerous tasks a& he trle8 to wtn the hand of a Phoenician prlnoesa against the wtftheS ot a vengeful sea goddeSs 'PG' ( t hr , 58 min.) 00 All .,..._Y • NA•AI "Even The Nights Ara Better." "Lost In Love'' and "All Out OI Love" are amonri ft1p hits performed by Air Supply In tti1:. c;oncert taped at Honolulu'o Blal~ll Arena (I hr.) (Q)llCMI "Fatso" (1980. Comedy) Dom Deluise. Anne Bancroft A portly compol- !.1ve eater finds that nothing can dampen his desire for food until he fall9 1n love ·pa· (t hr 34 min) ($)..,_"Best Friend•" (1982. Come dy) Burt Reynoldt. Goldle Hawn. Two screenw111era who have a good peraonaJ and professional r•11onah1p ovetextend their fri80d&hlp by getting matt14td. 'PG' (1hr.50m1n) D .,. "Grease 2" ( 1982. Ml.lib!) Maxwell Caulfield, Mlchelle Pfeiffer. An English 1tudet\t It a 60a American hlQh school has to prove hlm5elf to the lead« °' a gtrlS' gang wtl0"8 membefa can data only those of a gang o.f grea1er1. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) '9 DICK VM DYii 1198 l9A umTUU. Los Angetee L•ker• _ 1al = Nugget& (2 hrs , 40 min.) u.Y-..&.a MJCI WtBl.Of~ ntl UWllMBll Correepondenta Lin- da Wenheimer and Coloe Roberts join Paul Otike lor en up-to-th&--minuta sum- mary of CongressJOnal activillet I llCMMl'l NAYY NI Cll ... -... IW9'Y DAYI AGAlt ~ =,'j. A v1Slt 10 a mother I son tackle football gamo backstage with the rock group Stray Cats ~ :=rrfJ-IT TOllQHT Pr~llla Pres.- I discusses her new role on "Dallas" 11IB'I Cf9111Y ..,.au MllllHa mPOllT &.Oft CCUllECTIOll ............. -ntl lft. Len Oawsoo and Nick Buooiconti host a review of the previous week's NFL highlights ( t hr ) (jJ llOVll "BramWaves" ( 1983. Sclence- F'lctron) Kltrf Otille8. Suzanne Love A young housewife suller1ng from brain trau- ma receives thought processes and mem- ories from a corpse In an experimental medlcal procedure 'PG' (I hr . 21 min ) tZl llOVIE ·Lovers And Uars" ( 1979, Comedy) Goldie Hawn Giancarlo Gianni- ni, Whtie traveling 1n Italy. en Amertcan glrl meets and tails in love with a married man. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 mm ) Q9 llOVll "Letter 0 1 Introduction" 79~9:.J.Ann Shertdan (2 hr6 J 7:8. 2 C* ntl 1'0Wlt Featured a profile ol JuliO lglestas. a I~ a1 the mighty pipe 0<gans that once tilled the silf'nt mm thea- tres with glonous muSIC. qupersmlons that surround Friday the 13th l lDPAl&TRUD LA~ I 1191.1l l COWM!lf m C* U. Fealured an unu~al soft- ball team; celebrity seru0rs sttll going lstrong:T~r video game I:: lllOfU'I COUltT WlllP•~n WUUPIWAll WAll.a'TC* WID • MVllW .. Cl) • 1111 ~ CMAla.m "'°""' The Peanuts gang is shocked 10 learn that Unus an= might move away ' D CZ 'Hard Knox" (Premiere, DramaJ Rober! \ c.rir:irJ Jo11n Sweeny A uire~r n htur). , J , l ,..,. m t.• 11•11rPmen1 II' II •'111 rt I() 1 .11 I it• I ii v \JI '" n trom ~r(,11;pc·lr• '•I I II U lltlOV1l l.)()rno11 ~"' "J I 1;) 11. Sci ence riction) Julle Chtlblte. Fntz Weaver A SC1enlist's wife '" hflld prisoner by a computer which has setocted her to t>ecome Ir& mate and the mother of Ila child (2 hrs l e 0 _... Ona of l<.e'Y'• aotiool chuml want• Benson to beCOme her atep-fat~ i .,.,,llmn f< •n Prtloilla Pr ... ~ dllol 111• her rrtlW role on •·o.nae." • ... "Midnight LAce" ( 1960, iufp9nM) Dorla Dey. Rex Hen1aon. After • woman la married f« three monthe to a wealthy man, Iha b9glfll to receive frlght- an:'J~===~ M .) I .... .,,., -"High Alert?" Guest: Mlchlel Oerchln, vtoe pr81ldent. Flret Boston Corooratlon. CC).,. "The Towering Inferno" ( 197.C, Orama) 8t8Y8 McOUeen. Paul Newmlln. A fire erupt• during the opening of the world's tallest skyscraper, trapping many of the~a on the top floor. 'PO' (2 hrs., 46 min. (I) IAmTIMJ. California vs. Stanford (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.) CB) llOWll "Kiss ~ Goodbye" (1982. Comedy) Sally Aeld, Jamet Caan. A young widow heara more that wedding bells when the ghott of her late hu8band matetlaltzes on the eve of her wedding to anotheunan. 'PO' (1 hr .. 40 min.) (0) llOWll "Forced Vengeence" (1982. Orama) ChUCk Norns, Mary Louise Weller. A true mutef of the martial arts U588 Ylolenoe ooty at a last resort when hla friends are being forced to sell their cak'lo~ hi .• 3 1 min.) CJ) "The f.nd" ( 1978. Comedy) Bur1 Reynolds. Dom De Luise. A terminal- ly IU man musters the courage and detef· mlnatlon to face hla Impending death with a sense of dignity. (2 hrs.) 0 mvs "The Long Riders" (1980. Western) James and Stacy Keach, David and Keith Carradine. The Jeeae James- Cole Younger gang leaves a traU of emp- tied banks. plUndefed stagecoaches and dead bodies In Its wake as the outlaws ride toward their final ahowdOWn. 'R' ( I .. ~~~'~ .... . -· ([) "°" ......... 1'111 WIT Heroes and vlllalns, lncludlng Oatfy Duck. Porky Pig and Yosemite Sam. go west to conquer the gold fields of California. (A) 8 QJI lfDCIM Webster's godperents explain the facts of Rfe to him when he attempts to make a baby with his glfl-=•'f'08r and spice. • P& llAIAzm A visit to a mothaf I son tackle footben game: backstage with the rock group Stray Cats • WM.L .,,_, -"High Riera?" Guest: Mlct\ael Oerchln. vice president. Flret Boston Corporation ID• COCS U I CllW ccum "Wash- ington Assignment" Orange County'• five congressmen are inteNiewed In Wething- ton, O.C .. on Issues affecting Orage Coun- !r_and the nation. (jJ.,.. "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy) Nloolas Cage. Deborah Foreman. A high school girl breaks off her romance with a punker becauso the relatlonshlp threatens her standing within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%) .,.. "Alfplane II· The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag- erty. A commercial space-shuttle compa- ny attempts to keep a br1ve alrp~ pilot from reveallng the problems with Ill flrat craft before 1t takea off on Its maiden flight. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) .. GZ) ntl CAl\m Friday, January 13, 1984 9 -filclay Cold. • 8 Cl) DAUM J R 1rles 10 bf'lbt Ran dolph. Lucy inviles Peter to Southfork. and Eme questions Clayton at>out h15 lather. (I hr ) • 8 9 am 111118 Blue Thunder and the 1eam battle with a radical group who I ... E.::" •"""· (1 "' l tTA&IY IRAml Oii ,... Jane Fonda narrates a PfOflle of Stanley Ktamer. featuring lnteMews wtth the director. lhe actors and actresses who have w0tked with t11m, and clips from 1 t of his Utms C 1 hr) .. fl::-'mca1 .. (f) .,_ "Van1Shed'' (Pan 2) (1970. Suspense) Richard Widmark. Skye Aubfey The appareot kidnapping of a presldenllal adviser 1s blamed on a foreign ~er (2 hrs .. 30 min ) I MOMIUC. " -()) FM.COii CMIT Michael must live up to htS past 1n order 10 perl0tm surgery on sheriff Robbins ( 1 hr ) D O> nil ... It'°* Guests: comedian John Candy and Singe< Paul Simon ( 1 hr) I ~-llA~MOUITOll Matt helps the police track down a klller who leaves a red scarf with each of hlS victims Q ( 1 hr ) I LOU..r n11 tllTORY Of THI U. The develop- ment of Hitler's S S . ttle "pro1ec11on squad." from Its beginnings to Its ultimate deStructl()(I. 1s traced with archtval footage and Interviews wllh former S.S. men. his- torians and victims ( t hr , 5 min ) CD •acu Of CULTim (I) IR .. GllEATUT lll•ll'ICIM•-n ... Super Bowl VII -Dolphins vs Redskins (R) (8) llOVll "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high schOOI girl breaks off her romance with a punker because the rela11onshlp lhrea1ens he1 sland1ng w1lh1n het peer group 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min) (0) llOVll "Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982 Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag- e1ty A commercial space-shuttle compa- ny atlempts 10 kebp a bf ave airplane pllol from reveahng the problems with Its first craft before 11 lakes ott on its maiden ~hi 'PG' ( 1 hr 25 min.) (SJ llOVll "Sharky's Machine" (1981 , Ad11en1u1e) Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward A vtee cop uncovers high-level govern- ment corrupllon while investigating lhe mutder of a call girl. 'R' (2 hrs ) g MCMl "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981. Drama) SyMa Kristel. Nicholas Clay 0 H Lawrence's SIOry abOut the wile of a peraplegte EnglrSh anstocrat who takes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover is retold. 'R' ( 1 ht , 45 min ) CZ) llOVll "The Seduction" ( 1982. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Michael Sar- razin. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an Is 111ctlmized by a mentally disturbed =1··e!&..::~ .,_.TIOUL lllf'lm Ford Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news events In the United States as seen by for eign televtsloo and print 1ournahsts sta- tioned in this cou~ CE) TOP U. IO Nino Gonz.alez I W1l- bu1 'Vampire" Johnson 10 round 10 Friday. January 13. 1984 middlewtlght bOut (from Atlanllc City, '*INJ~~~!. .. , .. ,. TW•YIDIOI ... "Lera Spend The Nlg.ht Togeth- er" ( 1982. Muslcal) Documentary The Rolling Stones. The Stones perform many of their greatest hits In this record of three concerts held at the MeadOWlandS Arena In New Jersey and Arizona State's Sun Oevil Stadium. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) I -All» AU.a 1ttl -.r 1UCll LAIT C/lntl Clll ...-J tTAml t-=-Cl) ll0¥8 "Birth Of The Beatles" ( 1979, Orama) Stephen Mackenna. Rod Culbertson The rise of lhe "Fab Four" from a little grollo in West Germany to the top of lhe pop charts IS depicted (R) (2 hrs .. 15 min.) a GD n.mn Guests actor Charles Net· son Reilly. actress Susan Sarandon ( 1 lhr.)==~ iiflUKHOf- nlCll Of. nil ...-J Guests w 1111am A Moses. Penny Baker. Of. Hans Holier, Rick Duccomun. Los Lobos ( 1 hr . 30 min) ... ., ___ llOf IMlllMC*O ([) m¥W "Roommates" ( 1982. Orama) Samantha Fol(. veronica Hart Three women sharing a New York apartment suffer mistreatment by the men 1n their personal and prolessk>oal 1111es ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (D) ll0¥8 "Sa11slact1ons" ( 1982) Honey WilOer. John Leslie. A bored tycoon's wife endS her boredom with the help of het chautt.:lur and maid. ( t hr , 30 min ) GI) 19 CLUI Featured a homosexual who chose an al1ernative lifestyle, an alcohohc who became a success ( 1 hr . 30 mm I 1m•DAVID•.._, 1w® .,_ "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech · Mar- in, Tommy Chong Two men ha11e numer- ous misadventure& while d11vmg an Arab- owned, money-filled hmo lo Las Vegas !'A' ~~~r .. 1=) -~tl'f'CMCOCK....,. .. ..,. • ll8IT ....... ,----... ll0¥8 "I. The Jury" (1982. Orama) Armande Assante, Barbara Cerrera Pt•· vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of 11me1ns as he attempts 10 avenge a war buddy's murder 'R' (1 hr , 50 .:J. CZ) "Oealh Wish II" (1982, Orama) CharleS Bronson. Jill Ireland A 11rg1lante moves to Los AngeleS to continue his fight i atnst crime 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) a. ..,TUCll llOCI 0# M -The Spandau Ballet. Roman Holliday and The Btastet'S perform their hits from the Hollywood Pelaoe ( t hr) -D • .-AY ...-J ... Video& Include Mick Jagger ano Bott• Mldlef Singing "Beasts Of Burden,·• Spendeau Ballet. Ray Parker Jr . Hall and Oates ( 1 hr, 30 min) I ' BltCA'I TOP Ta OOCllW LA.: ¥IDIOI Featured· Pre-- lenders ("Middle 01 The Road"). Shemenge Brofhers ("Power Of The Punk People"), Haysi Fanlayzee ("Sister Friction") and Pete Townshend ("Rough Boys"). ( 1 hr . 30 min) g llOYll "Endless Night" ( 1971 Suspense) Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett Frightening things begin to happen lo e wealthy young woman when she purchas es a sprawling EnQflsh 6Slate and marrle<; her high-living chauffeur (2 hrs l Cf) ROWM I MMTWI LAUQlt • 0 anaTtllmlT~ Pr1SC1lla Ptt"i· i discusses her new role on "Dalla~ • LCM. ,,..c .. rm.I Q:9 llOftl "Honty" ( 1980, Comtidy) Nancy Carroll. Murray Roth A young woman uncovers 1 w011d 01 mystery 111 Rome ( 1 hr . 23 min } ta 8 ~T lllCOllJ _.. cou.a:nDll (!) MOVll "Two On A GulllOtlne" ( 1965 Hortor) Dean Jones, Connie Stevens A magician's daughter 1s lorced to &pend a week 1n an eerie mansioo in order to atta11 her lather's 1nher1tance (2 hrs ) ID ML•MFAl&Y m llOVll 'Hero's Island" ( 1962, Adven e) James Mason, Neville Brand In the OOs. a Pirate and a lormef slave ballle to keep an island oll the Carolinas from fatMng to the control of a pair of greedy brolhers (2 hrs , 30 mm ) Cl) COUHI IAIU1UU. ..ollT (IQ (Q) MOVll "A Girl's Best Friend" (No Date) Jultel Anderson, Ron Jefemy A mother and son jewel-thiel team cha...e through the ballrooms and bedrooms ol Europe for a diamond ( 1 hr . 30 nun ) l .. ICOTT ,. .... lUCI.. ll0¥8 "The Boogens" ( 1981. Horrol) Rebeci:a Balding. F/M Mccarren Anc1en1 1entacled creatures terr011Ze the 1nhab11 ants of house IMI is connected to thr monste<s' subtetranean lair 'A' ( 1 hr. 35 nun) t11 (8) All IW!ft. Y •KAWAI ''Even The Nights A1e Bet1e1 " "lost In Love" and "All Ovt Of Love" are among the hits performed by Air Supply 1n this conceit 1aped 111 Honolulu's Blaisdell Arena ( 1 hr ) UI U MOVll 'The Mad Doctor" ( 194 I Ora ma) BaSll Rathbone fllen Drew A dis turt>ed psychialrisl marries wompn ar 1d lhen ktlls lhem ror the11 money ( t hr '>' min) ~:... IAllE'TIALl ca111orn1a vs St8rlf0td (A) (2 hrs ) (()MCME "Rabbit Tes1 " (1978, ComedyJ Billy Crysrar. Paul Lynde A man com plelely shocks his wile -and 1he world w11h the starll1ng t8Yela11on thal he's pr0\l nant 'PG' ( 1 hr 26 min ) W 11 llOVll "Gunhght At The 0 K Corral ( 1957 Western) Burt Lancastet, K11~ Oooglas. Wyall Earp and Doc Holliday meel lhe Clantons in a shool OUJ in Tomb stone, Arizona, 1n 1881 (2 hrs . 30 min ) •111MYm.a llOOM U.TOOAY . llO¥ll "Good Day For A Hanging ' ( 1959. Western) Fred MacMurray, MaQ- gte Hayes When an 8.1(-lawman caprures a slam she11ff's killer he is dismayed to find that the townspeople pre1er 10 think of his capt111e as being guileless and Inca pable of such a cnme ( 1 hr 45 min.) ... llOW8 "Silent Rage' ( 1982, AC1ven lure) Chuck Norris. Ron Silver A cr1t1cally 1n1ured psychopalh is re11ilah1ed ano made a1mos1 1ndeattucl~ble by the hand work 01 a mentally unhinged sc1ent1st 11 {_! hr , 40 min ) U mVll Vallt:y Gtrl ( 1983. Comedy Nicolas Cage Deborah Fort1man A h1gt school gift breaks ott hef romance with 11 punker because lhe relatt0nsh1p threatens het at anding wflhln her P"f group.. 'R' ( 1 hr, 35min ) CZ) MO¥ll "Lovers And Liars" (1979, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Glan<:4rlo Gianni· nl Whlle traveling in Italy. an Atne(lcan glrl meets and falta In love with a marrlfd man 'A' (1 hr , 38 min ) • a?>llGHT TMCal 19 CB) -1MI II\. Len DaWIOO and Nick Buonlc0nt1 host a review of the previous week' a NFL hlghllghtt. ( 1 hr ) ...... CD) llllOVll "The Cat People" ( 1942, Hor- ror) Simone Simon, Kent Smith. A glr1 Is cursed with the ability to convert heraelf Into a vk:tous panther at wdl (1 hr , 30 min ) M llCMI "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madtgan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant inmate In a women's prison wages a bal· tie 10 keep her child, who was fathered by a married ~rd 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) •(!)~ axo d CJD llOVll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicola$ Cage, Deborah Foreman A high school girl breaks off her romance with a punker because the relationship threatens tier standing within her peer group. 'll' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) a.e mwm "The Frozen Ghost" 11945. Horror) Lon Chaney Jr . Evelyn AMers A .. Saturclq --Momlag---.. (!) u.a. ,.,. 90llT (E) ~ _. "Ice Hockey - PaS$lng end Atoevlng" Guest: Bob John· eon. ® a.a-•••lllll'l Ull tTo. TMnage drug tbuM. IOCkx:hng tM t~ •toriet of thr .. teenagers, 11 dlacu...O. foovalng on drug UM, abvae and dependency ( 1 hr.) ... ~ ITAllCAOI 1r11(1) ~ _. "Ice Hockey • Skating Tachnlques" Gufft Len Cagier· ski, Boston Col!ege coach •1 THIWOIUTa.aMOW llAll .ooM FOR DAODT VIC"I YACNff LOT (II) llOVll "The $9ductlon" ( 1982 Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar· raz1n ( 1 hr . 45 min.) .. @ llOVll "Seminole" ( 1953, Orama) Rock Hudson, Barbara Hale (2 hrs ) .. IJ ll>IWOILO Featured actor Albert Hague lrom Fame " ..... TY ft1A ALEQlll ff•WNfliM .....CARAltl TllltTAU mt1•11'J ~ '"1lllll toM llmaG llCMI "Jimmy The Kkf ' ( 1982, Adventure) Gary Coleman Paul LeMar L! hr , 26 min ) (E) COU.W IAlllTUU. Cahfornia \IS Stanford (A) (2 hrs ) GOnA DAMCl. IOTTA -This retros· pec11ve fool< at movie muslcals Includes performances by Astaire end Rogers, Shirley Temple Gene Kelly, Marilyn Mon- roe and Elvis Presley and clips from "Car~I.' "TN! King And I." "West Side Story. ·cat>erel' and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show .. ( 1 hr ) (l)llOVll "Threshold" (1981, Drama) Donald Sutherland. ~ft Goldblum. ( 1 hr , 46mln ) hypnot11t learns of a seties Of grWy mur· def I when he goea to woO< In a wax muae- um. (1 hr.) ·1 --1111~ llMCUl-..Y,U. 8-flOOTULL . 90¥W "Valley G'' ( 1983, Comedy) Nicolas Gage. Deborah ~tfMn. A high school Qlr1 bfeal<t off her romence with a punke< beca1JM lhe relatlonahlp threatens her standing wllhfn her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) .... llCMI "Ttle Last BlttzJ<rleg" (1959. Orama) Van Johnson, Dick YO!'k. boring WO!'ld War ti's Battle of the Bulge, a gung- ho Nazi and his bend of saboteurs inhl· trate Allied troops ( 1 hr .. •6 min.) ~ lllCMI "Clash Of The Titana" ( 1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier Myih1c hero Perseus Is helped by his father leus In a S8f'ies of dangerous tast<a ea he tries to win the hand of a Phoenician prlncesa against the wlShes of a vengeful &ea goddess. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 58 min) -(!) C"AITOOlll CO)..,_ "Fat60" ( 1980, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Anne 8ancrof1. A portly compul· slve eater finds that nothing can dampen ht$ desire fO!' IOOd unth he falls In love 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) 0 llOWll "Orva" ( 1981. Drama) Wllhel· (D) tCflOOUOT fAnB This Start about teenage pregnancy Is based upon Jea~ nette Ey9'1y's novel, "He's My Baby Now," and feat urea Dana Plato ("Dltt'rent Strokes") as the unwed motri.r with Rob Lowe a1 the young father. ( t hf.) . e.,. "two SOlltudft" (t977. Ora- ma) JH n-Pi.rre Aumont. Stacy Keach i! hr . 30 min.) ... Cl) IWID'f '9WllAI AT M ODIOI Randy Newman ii fol* by gUffll Linda Ron- Bladt and Ry Cooder and perlorma IUCh hits aa "Short People," "San Away" and "I Think lt'I Going To Rain .. ( 1 hr .. 10 min) -LA.KID 'IMAT'ICAT PACiiilt• --~ Wll:l~~n. mlT 1MI .,. ----""TOUR Ml 11•11 8'1MOUf l'llt 1MI WJU1 .1Ml ..... ITC.,._. Lim.I IAICM.I Q'.1 1111 .-111a11 llTIMAnou&. "°"' °"NAm CIWl..O GOOODATU. """ .... lllAmlTIBT IDT~~-•a1n Ecooom1- ca1 lips and pmduct comparsions are pr&- senied. (Q) MOWll "Blue Fire Lady" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Cathryn Hamson. Mark Holden ( 1 hr. 31 mfn ) .-owo.ccmvrm nil IAT\llDATIWllRCADI 8) 1MI 99f TH.D 9 1Mlum.D ' ,.,.CA WOMI llCMDal fU.l "'°°' .,. "King Of Comedy" 11982 menlo Wiggin• Fernandez.. Frederic Andr .. A French postman's r~dlng of hiS levortte opera star's perlon'nance leads him on a wlld and dangerous adVen- tura. 'R' (2 hra., 5 min.) (%) llCMI ''Morocco" (1930. Romance) Gary Cooper. Matlene Dietrich A woman is IOJoed to choole between the weahh and posMSSlons that one man off8fl and the love that anotMr off~ ( t ht .• 30 min.) ..41) ..... , ....... ,. .... d8 llOVll "A Woman Rebels'' (1936. Orama) Katharine Hept>urn, Hetbert Mar- ahall A Vk:torian taJhef strlcily 0Yee$ha· dows the withes of hit progresslvety mlnd- ed ='~·•5mln.) 4::11 i llOVll "Adventures Of Slnb8d" ( 1963. Adventure) Animated. (I hr .. 35 • min) llOVll "Looping" (1981. Orama) Shelley Winters. Sydne Rome Hard limes befall an old carnival couple. forcing them to hire a stripper to bring In the money so they can t>uy their ticket to r~tlrement. a rolle<coaster. ( 1 hr •• 35 m!".) •1 n1m1COM1 cc•ll'tYc ... H-_.._ .. COUIQI umTUU...-.T (It) -... .,. .. CMTOCl9 comedy) Robert OeNiro. Jerry Lewis. ( 1 hr .. •9 rtlin.) CJD Pl'9&1 IOCI Boober decldeS to move to a nice quiet 1et of eaves where he won't be bothered by au the normal nolae and excitement of Fraggle Rock ()) 'TMI Pl.Tm WWAZOV •llOM'ln'lll•--· The five troupe m.mt>era (Timothy Furst Paul David Magid. Sam Wllllams. Howard J. Patteraon. Randy Nalaon) perform many daring flytn~ leata ( 1 hr.) (%) lllO¥ll ' Crime In The Streett" ( 1958, Orama) Sal Mineo. John Cauavatn. ( 1 hr • 30 mllJon 1:9 ! ':. "Rebel W1thou1 A Cause" ( t95S, Orama) James Dean, Natalle .. wo;Jl.~mln) nmltT 0 -CWI /-.JOO MWl111 .. ZOOMVUI , ..... ~~ •mDO llA'IUlll ,._HOU .aVll "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs) CD .,_ "By Design" (1981. Comedy) Patty Duke Astin. Sara Botsford (I hr .· 30 min) g llO¥ll "Airplane 11· The Sequel" (1982. Comedy) Roberl Hays, Julie Hag- erty nrl 1 hr . 25 min ) ·1a1 ~:::-...,~ • 'IMAT 1'llM IHOW """°"' HOQAWStDOO MllE Ill IQIOOl. llY MOTMa WAI mYD A IOD A 13- year old g111 traver~ the generation gap by raking a trip back in time to her mother's ch1ldho0d (J) llOYll'. 'ThCl Scmlel Claw" ( t944. Mystery) Oas1I R.:ithoClna. Nigel Bruce Friday, January 13. 1984 11 -Saturday Cont. a: 1,r:•--9'DM. .: .. ri.: s.r .. ~ "-~ lb - 2 ::a :CS C1C ~ .::::X:WW»ii ~ ~ (0) llOVll "White Dog" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Kristy McNichol. Paot Wmfield ( 1 hf ,30mtn) m n11-•COClfTIY._ w @ POllTIW1' OI ..-ca A ptofde ot Indi- ana tS pteset'lted ( 1 hf ) t:9 D GD 90ll Bob Hope Desert Classic · Third Round (live from Palm Springs. Calif.) (2 hrs) 1 --·~"-.... ~--IUMlllBIAWOI 110V11 "Best FrlendS" (1982, Come- dy) EWrt Reynolds. Go6die Hawn ( 1 hr 49 min) CH)llOVll "The Th1rty·Nlne Steps" ( 1978. Suspense) Robert Pow~. Dallid Wamer 1hr ,42 min) TMI fUllQ IAIAM'ZDW _,,_ The five troupe memberS (rimothy Furst, Paul David MaQld. Sam Willlams. Howard J Panerson, Randy Netsoo) perloon many daring, llylng feats. ( 1 hr.) lD TOQl1HD 1ll'IM PAT Mm -.rt IOOlll -• COLI.HI um1UU. Oregon vs. UCLA (2 hrs.) 8 OLY91AD '"They Didn't Have A Chance" A look at OlympjC victors who were up against tremendous OddS ano rose abOve them ( 1 hr ) CiJICMM 0 M M>AO TO LOI ·-n Olymp1e hopefuls profiled are Marti: Stnith (fenc· ing) Tracy Rua and Candy Costie (syn· ctvonized swinvning). James Wotforo (equestrian) and Bob Nieman (mOdern pentathlon) ( 1 hr ) 8) llOVll 'Cops And Robbers" (1973. Comedy) Qrtf Gorman. Joe Bologna (2 hrs ) e.,.,. 'Escape From Bogen County ( 1977 Ofama) Jaclyn Smith. Mrtctlell Ryan (2 hrs) tD mAB.1 DWl'I "Yuval Ne' eman" The M"l•Ster ot ~and Oe-.ek>pment sur- veys tne hiStooc roots of the Palestinian ano Israeli peoples and dlSCuSses Israel's nuclear capab41itl8S I:) FOCUI Oii IOCll'n J:: llOVll · HOl/yWood Outtakes · (No Date) ( 1 hr 2.-m.n) JE lllO'ftl The Thing" (1951. ~ FoeioonJ James A,,,.. Dewey Manin (2 hr$) G C0U.. IAlll'f'UU Bngham Young YS ~~2~ .. i ""' . .,Amo ___ t1I Cl LtlCOM .. ~TDIM.mrnml llOCUI Oii IOQlrf .,.. "Wuhiogton Atta.t (No Cele D<ama) Tom Selleelt. Sany ~ ( 1 "' 30 m.n ) 0 llOVll 'COid River"' ( 1982 Adven- t..i•e) Suzanne WeDf!< Pat Peterson ( 1 ti• 3!> min l I llOVll Morocco· 11930 RClf'MnceJ Gar" Cooper Marlene CMtreh ( 1 ht . 30 mn I !:ll@ •mlft'T"'W-s•m• LLUl1U19 •8 MBICM ADtalM "Grand Cari i~TWT MAMYO ntl MlllDT IOTI I aME'f .. ..,.. ,... a.co. MCI, 101'18 .... _ .... .WA A1Coho61sm L~ IJndet The ·• -(>OCe" Tr-.e medic* tastoral and ~ ..J .:s.mensions ot the ce>mCllllA oisease a•t n•est ltd ( 1 hr I m ,ACO ca .T c:u.u. Mm1'ULl ~tte vs $:'11. .... Ulll 11'\11 IZ trs I --------------------------~ -lalurclay Con1. -OZ)~ 1:118 ntl QOL.Dllt lm A half-hour look al the Summer and Winter OJympics ol 1984. D 1-"Volvo Classic" Coverage of the &Ingles tlnals of this s 126.000 Grand Prix tournament from Washington. D.C.'s Smith Center at George Washington Unt- verS1ty. (2 hrs ) 8 fU IOWLllG "$150,000 AC-Delco CtassiQ" (from Mel's Southshore Bowl In Alameda. Calll.) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) i UT'TUIOmoet1MIPUM ..... LUCY ~ "Vo!Vo Mastef'S" Semifinal matches (from Miidison Square Garden In New York) (2 hra.) ID PACO Oii QLNa (C) llOWI "Jlmm The Kid" (1982. AdVenture) Gary ~an, Paul LeMat. L! hr .. 26 min.) (8) G01U DllCl. IOTTA -Thia retra.- pectrve look at mo-Ae moslcals Includes perlormances by Astaire and R<>ger'S, Shirley Temple, Gene Kelly, Marilyn Mon· roe and Elvis Presley and clips from "Carousel," "The Kina And I," "West Side St0<y," "Cabaret',. and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." ( 1 hi.) ([).,.. "Paternity" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly O' Angelo. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 4119 8 IMYYO 'M Olympic events highlight· ed in this hour are Women's Flgure Skat· I and the Ski Jump. ( 1 hr ) ....... ..., ITAl11m m¥ll "The Five Kung Fu Oare Devil Hefoes" (No Date, Adventure) (2 hrs.) o ananrmrr 1111 -Featured: Stevie Wonder talks about his rote In cre- ating a national holiday honoring Martin Luther King's binhday. ( 1 hr.) 8) mWI "Murder In Texas" (1981, Ora- ma) Farrah Fawcett. Andy Griffith. (2 hrs.) • MOVll "Spencer's Mountain" ( 1963, Orama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. {?hrs.) • AU...,, 1111 OU>_,. Bob VIia vtslts a soler home that utNlzea a wlndow- lhu=t•m tor an atrium. c;> l ,__ .. _.nmn ... "''"' tJmlCA'I llOWI "Kiss Me Goodb e" ( 1982. medy) Sally Field. Jamee traan. ( 1 hr , 40mln.) • llOftl "On The Waterfront" ( 19&.4. Orama) Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint i? hr&.) (%) llOftl "Can-Can" ( 1960, Musical) Frank Sinatra. Shirley MacLalne. (2 hra .. 11 min.) ~CAIOClt ............. -.aBBT ATTHI.,_. ....... lmUCM---IT VlllO~I ,.,,,..._ ........... QINPATROI. -WOIUt O/l IPOllTI Scheduled: Milton McCrory I Milton GU811 12 ..... ound wee Welterweight Championship bout (from Detroit, Mich.); World Cup Ski- Jumping (from Blschofshofen, Austria) ~hr., 30 min.) ......... ......,. .. .., Sandy Dennis and 09fald O'Loughjln are featured In this comedy-drama about a town drunk and the missionary lady who Is determined to reform him Based on a short s10<y by Somerset Maugham ( 1 hf ) I... . •c.... 'IMGICO/I RGULPMnm mvll "King Of Comedy" ( 1982, comedy) Robert OeNlro, Jerry Lewis. ( 1 (E~ (H) llOftl "Cannery Row" (1982, Ora· ma) Nick Nolte, Debra Winget. (2 hrs.) ~== .... II •nJ .,_ "The longest Yard" (1974. Comedy) Burt Reynolda, Eddie Albert (2 hrs., 30 min ) ' •15 am .. 1 .. 111.11~•• •• 1ia•11 -...., Oii lfGml Schedoled Milton McCrO<y I Mitton Guest 12-round WBC Welterweight Championship bout (from Detroit. Mich.): World Cup Skf.. Jumping (from Blachofshofen. Austria) . ihr .. 30 min.) DOCTmWMO ........ ~, llMIO,,, Amal.. ...... -IOWL From Moblle. Ala. (A) Q hrs.) ([) llCMI "The End" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom De Luise ( t hi • 40 mlfl) -•lvening -1(1)C11 ... •-=... . .,. "The Wiid And The Free" ( 1960, Adventure) Granvtlle Van Dusen, Linda Gray. A scientist leerns his chim- panzees have bee<I earmarked for radla· tlon testing and flees with them to a wlld· llf.e refuge In Africa. (2 hrs.) D MOttl'HIWllTWAIWC. Cl) COUl9ll umTULL Michigan State l.a $~- llOWIE "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage, Deborah Foreman. A high &ehool girt breaks otf he< romance with a punkef becauM the relatlonshlp threaten• her atandl~ Within her peer group. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min. Cl> llOOIC THI• Stray Cata. A Flock Of Sta.QUiit . Berlin. Cheql#td Put pe<· form some of their biggest hit• from the glamorous Hollywood-15ala<:41. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) e llOWll "Attack Force Z" (1960, Adventure) JOhn Phllllp Law. Mel Glbton. During World War II, a top-secret Auttra· lien attack unit penatratee Japanese llnet 10 perform a daring rescue mlaalon. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) =1m=-PUYIOOI• ~ 0. AlmM. MD l.AlelCAll ,.,. CZ) llOWll "Airplane II. The Sequel" ( 1~. Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag- erty. A commercial apace-shuttle oompe- ny attempts to keep a brave airplane pllot from revealing the problems with 111 first crah before lt takes olf on its maiden flight. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) NI 8 2oet1MI TOMI Featured a visit to Hol· lywooct·s largest natural fllm vault. a reunion of the Kingston Trio, the llmel- lters. Judy CoUms, the Brothers 4 and Mary _ _T ravers. I Cl) NtfTUCIOWllMOAVIDWIZ HOU.YWOOD ~ Featured: Lorne Greene: how laugh trackl are made. l =YOUILR .....-ranmr 1111-Featured: Stevie Woodet talks aboUt his role In er• atlng a natlonel hollday hooOl'1ng Martin Luther King's birthday. ( 1 hi.) I UmaTMMUC'IJCA RD ,_CA "Bacttyard Wlldltte" Marty examlnea t"9 wide variety of wildlife found In populated areas. lncludfng deer. raocoons. skunks and bird&. • U•TAM Am Cl.AW C:-. M WSU:• UNIU"Aa Antique and etas. ale automobClel from the collection of late hotel owner Wllllam F. Harrah are fea1ured along with celebrity hoata BIH Cosby, John Oavldaon, Lisa Hartman and Debbie Rey- nolds who are joined by many ott~r snow business stars. (2 hrs.) ../ I MLCIPAnml_.T .-.U.I ... fl,Aml --.o C11W1a1111s w Bobby Chacon vs. Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini --~~ 1111. YOUI LJll m • LA Featured: fashions tor the Olympk:s; oew frozen diet dinners: the newest "Bond" Qlr1 IOm Basinger. ()) ..a.lellf,._~ .. «I CS• AL PAUY~ "Weet<end With The Start" John Ritter, Dennis James and Neil Sedaka head a cast of celebrities In the sixth annual national appeal to be tetevl8ed from Los Angeles. NeW York and Atlantlc City. (1 hr. 30 min.) e c:.Y O/l M coeec. An exploration of the plight of the Cellfomla condor and the con1roversy CN8f lhe efforts to save it from extinction. (C) llOWll "Snoopy Come t-4ome" ( 1972. Comedy) Animated. The "Peanuts" gang become upset when their beloved beagle decides to leave home on a seercn for Fila rooll. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) (1;) llOWll "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn. Two acreenwrltera who have a good pe<aonel and profeselonal relationship overextend their trltndthlp by getting married. 'PG' ~hr., 60 min.) llOWll "Airplane II: The S.CWtl" ( 982, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag· arty. A commercial ~shuttle compa· ny attempt• to keep a brave airplane pllot from rev.sung the problemt with lta first etatt t>tt0t• H tak• ot1 on its melden f t. 'PG' (1 hr., 25 min.) ,. ... .. (I) Wiii llDI Richie investigates a major ratings company when he learnt that~ may be tampering with their com.;;8f reautta. ( 1 hr.) e ~WT IT..a Arnold and Dudley follow thtlf friends advice and begin to smoke olQarenes. Q e llCMI "The Tourist Trap" ( 1979, Hor· ror) Chuok Connors, Jon Van Neas. While searching for a missing friend. a group of teen--agera come aoroa a bizarre muaeum full otlltellke mannequin$. (2 hra.) 8 U, ..,.._ Hook• and his team go undercover to Infiltrate a narcotics ring. c;> (_1 hi.) G llOWll "Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" ( 1968, Horror) Jack Palance. Leo Geno. An experlmeot8f attempts to separate and study the forces ot good and evil by beCOming a totelty evil ~2hra.) 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Sitf"re .an: ~ ~ il'':S r ':'"'\S ;o""'."C~ o.:ne CO a • ~ -~ -1,:~._,f L ~ a ~ JI;' 8ICX:lfC( ~~ e:"lla s~~ ·~~ --on~.,.~~ -1·:~-=..~ !W .... ti.II --2 ~ ' ill5Ci "-'i~Ol"!lll•. i:kY"a :a. -'"'ISl~'I'". • ~ I 6 "'Ot'"lr!w~·:1 ~-=--~~"=~·~· ....... .-c..:::ir.r :1"\...Tlt =---2 ~ ........ ... &.-.&r'Ui :.. ·~· ~ ........ ----------------------~- -Saturclay Cont. (L) llCMI "Happy New Year' ( 1973, Romance) Ltno Ventura. Francoise Fabi- an A thief falls In love with an ant1Que cteelef while planning his oext heist 'PG' i! hr .. 50 min ) CJ) llCMI ''Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982, Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan A young wldoW hears mofe than wedding bells when the gh061 of her late husband mate<iat~ on the eve of her wedding to another man 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) m-ICOTT ,. a>..,. TMClll t:1I cm llCME •'Country Comfort" ( 1981. Comedy) Georgina Spelvir\, Rhonda Jo Petty. Just alter the CMI War. a back- woods farm becomes a fav0f1le way sta- tion for randy travelers. ( 1 h<., 25 min.) 1S g llCME "The Secret Pollceman·s Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John Cteese, Graham Chapman ,. • w •ca.um Cl) llCMI ·Juarez" ( 1939, BK>graphy) Paul Munl. Bette DaVIS The renowned leader crusades for the release of Mexico from Pflnce Maximilian's French clom1na- l10n ~ (R) t:ll ~ llCME "K111y And The Bagman" . ( 1982. Orama) Liddy Clark. John Stan- ton. A diZZy English war bride rises to become the proprietress of one of the most popular night clubs of the Jazz age. ttll ... aACl W llMMDm ~U.:W>IOI WCllJIYW A loOk at what's In store for '84. (R) ( 1 hr ) • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE CZ) llCMI "Airplane II: The SeQuel" ( t982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julle Hag- erty. A commercial space-ehu111e compa- ny attempts to keep a bfave airplane pilot from revealing the p<oblemS with its first craft before II takes olf on Its maiden ~ht 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min.} Ml -.rTUCU &11 llCMI "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton. The COiiapse of an upper middle-class cou- ple's marriage and its effect on their four daughters 1$ chronicled. 'R' ( 1 hr . 59 min) 19 8 MO¥ll "The Cremators" ( 1972. Hor- ror) Mar.tin Howard. Marla DI Aragon Earth Is attacked by aliens Who lnclnerate their victims. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ! '::t "Sensations" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Bngme Maler. Veronique Monet An AmeriC8n woman becomes Involved 1n a senes of sexual adventures In Europe ( 1 hr., 20 min.) Ml (I) llCMI "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group of suburbanites gather at a friend'• house 10 watch the election returns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) me llCMI "The Men" (1950. Orama) Jack Webb. Marlon Blando. A paralyl.ed war vetetan struggles lo overcome the personal d1ttlcultles brought on by his dls- ablltties. (1 hr., 40 min.) ...., ... ~-=..,.. IAlllTULL Michigan vs Wisconsin (R) (2 h,_ ) (IJ llCMI "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come- ~ Burt Reynolds .• Goldie Hawn. ' D llCME "Carnal Knowledge" ( 1971, Orame) Jaci( Nicholson, Ann-Margret Two college friends spend eeveral years before and after graduation dlacov,rlng • Ille by sharl~ and switching each other's ~lfrtends. ·R (1 hr , 37 min ) d ....... W .,_ "Partners" ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay poliee clef1( go undercover as e homosexual couple to rind the murderer of a male model. 'R' ( 1 h< , 35 mtn ) t:ll ~ OIOOYYGC>Olm ~="Circle Of Deceit" (1981. Ora- ma) Bruno Ganz. Hanna Schygutla The experiences of a German journalist cover- ing a Lebanese cMI war are recounted 'R' ( 1 hr • 4'8 min ) •• llCME "Asaasetna11on In Rome" ( 1965, Suspense) Hugh O'.Brlan, Cyd Charisse. A search for his ex-girlfriend's husband leads a man through the Italian undel'World. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) i ...... M--.OT__,. 4rtl llCMI "Washington Alfa1r" (No Date. Orama) Tom Selleck. Barry Sullivan. A government agent Is threatened with blackmail by an unscrupulous business- man ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) d CC) DOI ...cA Human sexualtty is ~lored, including reports on lifestyles .......... @ fT•WNll• .. .., 9CME "The Exorc1s1'' (1973. Horror) Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair. MAGNAVOX.BC3134WA 12" Diagonal Portable ~~-,,.----=!:~~~~=Black & White TV ~ • 100% sohd·state t:::::;~~:::=qa Cha~SIS • Mechanical tuning • Preset VHF fine lumn& • UHF /VHF antennas • £ff1c1ent 3" speaker 8995 Friday, January 13, 1984 15 ~ ...... .. ~ LIT.,._• L*' ,_tm ~-·Ntnl ---.__,..UA. .. IAYVF .. ~-"'· .. .,.. ''MS..T• ~ l 1972 "~"" ~--. ..... ~~ "" 3' ITW'I -~"-­llll"CAT Lm\IMICM.1 ·-..,._-llMC:lt liCC..Am , .. ; I Al NUT ,...,_ • 16 FrKSay. J nuary 13. 1984 WU 9'. ..... 'IWf ....... ,19. 5-0lr ~ XV -Eaglee vs. Raideft (R) (H)llOWI "CharlOts 01 Are" (1981, Of11- ma) Ben Cross. len Chat1noo. (2 hrs . 5 min) CD) llOWll "The Kid From Not~~Blg" (1978, Comedy) Jennffef McAN111er. Robert Viharo(t hi .• 30 min) = ..... * .. M'M•BW -Cl) ma U9CITUU. Boston Cettlcs at Miiwaukee Buck• (2 his • 30 min ) • llOWll "Babes In AtrN" ( tgjg, Mutt- cal) MICkey Rooney, Jody Garland (2 hra) e MOU.'IWOOD a.o.i• Featured Inter· "'8W with Lorne Greene: how leugtl trlld(s .,, mede ........ ,.,,.. Cl) llOWll "Mr Mo1o Takes A Chance" ( 1938. M'(Slery) Petet Lorre. Rochelle Hudion ( I tv • 30 min.) I ... ,.,. MU_.... CorrMPOl'ldenlS Lin- da We<theimet end Q)6(1e Roberts jOln Paul Duke tor an up-t~the-mn.lte aum- 0\Cone<.-oneJ ectMtles. -~-·---<!) WCT ,_ ''Barren WOftd Doubles Chempi()nship" (tfom London. England) R) (3 tw'S . 30 min.) .,,. "Beestmaster" ( 1982. Adven- tUl'e) Marc Stnget. Tanya Aooet1s.. ( 1 hr . •S ITW'I ) O..a TOM lllllTI P09m ON Met· r end Jack G•ford star in this story •bout a seaet experiment to done a famous sci- entist ( 1 tv . 45 min ) -,-._., .. , .... _.,.,. ... •c.tmW •au tnmT -"H9'1 Alert?" Guest Mlehllel Oefchln. V'°8 pt-'dent F~ Boston Corporation .,. '' Annl9'' ( 1 Qe2, MUllCel) Alben Finney Carol Burnell (2 tn , 9 min ) .. r)Cl9JL1Ccm t1a mTOIA& LOIM&D ~ ~.\L PAUY m.meo. ..... Escape From Bogen County' 11977 Ofama) Jactyn Smith M11cheU f'.!t•n (2 tws) W IMiiW !Kl MAm "The Otedel' Andlew t>ec;omes romentiCaly ~ witl'I one of hes wealthy, mamed pet9'1S (1 hr) comTIS • ..., ..... _ .,_ "S.. ( 1981. Clrwne) MtOkey ~ Denn.a Quaid ( 1 tv • 40 mn I .Jt _., N 1.,. • Wt Saxo- phonist G.ry Mulligan per1otme jaZZ 111 The S111tlOl'I WI Wt es-Batre, ~ 1 hr ) .,_ ·Red S'y Al~ .. (1971 C>ame) AlcNrd Thomas. Clue Bloom ltv 52mtn) Cot•• ummTUU., ..-iChlgan State .-$ ... nnesot• ( 2 In ) tt:tl ,_,CCI.I -.ma.m ... ~Grande" ( 1960, Western) John W•yne· Maureen O'Hata. (2 In ) COii• •Al'ltULnt-..... IOCll Boober dloOes to more t0 a NCt ~ tet o4 C8¥el where ~ -on't °' bOlhefed by .. t"9 llOf'mll l'IOlle end uotement of F~ Rock tW ill)... Guess Who 1 Cor,q To Din· ner I 196 7 Comedy) SIOle)' Poitlef ~thetww Hepotln, (2 hrs. . .0 mn) --Mt..., • • Cl!&LM. PM.IT Ta.lnDI "W .. kend With The Stare" John Rlttet, Oenn111 Jamee and Nell Sedake head a caat of celebrltlet in the alxth annual natlOnal aw-1 to be televlaed from L08 Angeles, New Vont and Atlentlc Cl?ful1 hr.) • ~1'1C Jiii DmTW. DmA11 l1eld at Oanmouth College and epontOred by the Democratic Caucus of the HOUie of Reprnentatlves, the debate ts dMded Into two sections: a fr ... form question and ansW91' MMk>n •mono the candt- dat•. anchored by Ted Koppel of ABC News. and a teeslon of questions from the audience. modefated by Phil Donahue (3 Iva.) ............... .,,,. ... ....,.,..'"' M11 CB) -"Dusty" (1981, Drama) Blll Ken, Noel Trevathen. ( 1 hr . 28 min.) CO) .. "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982, Comedy) Sally Field, James Caan ( 1 hr . •2 min.) Cl) PAlll CHAii "The Clay Footed Idol" UJw.) • ...,.. "Same Time, Next Vear" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, El1en Burs- {_1 hr .• 59 min, .. • 90lflWOll.D Scheduled: Tony SI I Don Lee tt)..round mlddlewelght boUt (live from Atlantic City. N J ) ( 1 hr • 15mln.) -· 90lnl .._., Scheduled Howard Oavta I Tyrone C<awley 1()..round Light· weight boUt (live from :J\tlantlc City, NJ.): men'• WOfld Cup slalom (from Wengen. Swlu.n&nd) ; Olympic Figure Skating Pf&-vtew Including the European Champion- ships (trom Budapest, Hungary) , the SuperskatN competition (from Madison Square Garden In New YOJk) (2 hrs . 30 min.) 9ll•1a•1Al~ YOUnt---....... .,......AITI w • ...,_ mT t1I U. TODAY ITMTim -·· c•• AL PAL.IT 18.ITMCll "Weekend With The Stars" John Riller, Dennis James and Neil Sedaka head a cast of celebfltlet In the sixth annual natlOnel appeel to be teleYised from Los Angeles, New York and Atlantlc City. (2 hfa.) I~ PM.If 1ILlfllOel(CC*T'D) OCIMI• ... "19"1" (1979. Comedy) John Beloahl, Toa/"ttro Mlfune. ( 1 hr • 58 min.) CIJ ..,. "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora ma) Jon Voight, Rlohard C<enne ( 1 hr 69 mln.) Cl) .. "The Derk Angel" (1935. Ora· ma) Fredrle March. Me<le Oberon (2 hrs.) (%) lllOWI "Circle Of Deceit" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Bruno Ganz. Hanna Schygulla ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) I •O'C&.ocl .... W • IOU "Bob Hope Oe9er1 ClasaiC" nai Rounds (live from Palm Springs. CaNf.~I) I~• PAl&Y Some of the 1rtela and lribolatlonl faced by a family of fighte<a, "Smokln' Joe" Frazier. his 1wo eona and two nephews, ere featured in lht9 very human atOf'Y aboUt rhe world of boxing t! hr., 30 min.) Cl) .,. "The Enemy BeloW" ( 1957, AdventUte) Roberl M11chum. Curt Jur· ~:·) ca•• AL.-111 IQtOGI. "Dynamic Skiing" Parallel skiing fofm provlde9 the greet"' control and oreetlvfty. (A) CID IM"nl ---• ~ The jazz·tvnll-rock Of°"P comblnt exploalve tinging with complex choreography and flalhy special tfftcll In a Ptffonnanee taped at the Oakland Cof!Num In Oel<· land, California. ( 1 hr.) .......... .,. Cl) l9A Ulll1ULL Sen Oleao Cllwera at Kansaa City Kings (2 hra .. 30 min ) • .. "The Challenge" ( 1970. AdVenture) Darren McGavtn. Jamt9 Whit· mor~hre.) • "Spencer'• Mountain" ( 1963. Of ama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara . _,... i~ ~ Mm1IMJ. Jackaonvtlle vs. South Florida (2 hrt.) cm ... ··The Next 0ne" < 19a2. Sc1- ence-Act1on> Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beau. (1 hr , 35 min.) 0..,. "Threshold" (1981, Orama) Donald Surherland, Jeff Goldblum. ( 1 hr .. 46 ';·· ICOTT •I•• Wllft-.Mm ..... ftMI .. "Tempest'' ( 1982. Comedy) John Caasaveles. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs .. 25ml~ •al u.sw ...., Gf MCGI .. cou. 1UU •8 M ..,_ TO LOI 'ttl • Olympte hopefU11 profiled are Tracy Caulkins (swimming). Johnny Williams (boxing) ond Carl and Carol LewlS (long Jump and 1()()...metet dash). ( 1 hr.) • 8 .,. "Babes On Broadway" ( 1942. Muaical) Judy Garland, Mickll)' Rooney. l h"iwww. • • cman~ PAUY TILllMOI =-M Mn .... A behlnd-tti. scenes look at Wt'lat goes oo Inside lhe White Hoose during a campaign year Is presented from the vieWpolnt of four Washington press c0trespondents Who were among lhe firat women to cover such an event and wtiOSe experieoces date back 10 the FOR administration. IDfT'IRllfl00"8• H•ll ~ llOWll "Hard Country" (1981. Ora· ma) Jan•Mlchael \lif'lcent, Kim Basinger. L! hr . 42 min.) (lJ llOWll "Beastmasttt" (1982. AdVen· ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl> llOWll "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Nick NOite, Debra Winger (2 hrs.) (%) llOWll "Sun Valley Serenade" ( 1941 Musical) Sonja Henle. MHton Berle. CI hr .. 26 min.) .. ,IUIDAY AllA,,_ IO_ "US vs Yugosla- via" (lrom Shreveport, La.) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1,,.,,,., -.Me TCllYWMMMIL mTM ... rrtWVIGDY'I•,••• .. WU, KD--.DOl ._,.,I .. I wmt YCMI Featured, hOl1 Anna Bernal celebrates Martin Luther Klng'a birthday. 8 llOWll "Strange Cate Of Or. Jetcyll And Mr Hyde" ( 1968, Horror) Jack Palance. Leo Genn (2 hrs.) m .cMI "Return Of The Seven" ( 1966. AdVenture) Yul Brynner, Roben F=Yllef (2 hrs) fl) WALL ~ -"High Fllera?" Guest M1ehael Oerchln. vice P'eeldenl, Arst Boston Corporation • llOWll "Tha Power" ( 1968, Scienc.- Flcllon) Georoe Hamilton, Suzanne ~-•·· ""' ~ ... "The Lonellness Of The Long Ol1tance Runner" ( 1962. Orama) Mlcheel Redgteve. Tom Courtenay (1 hr .. 43 min.) e llCWll "Frve Days One Summer" ( 1982. Orama) Se&n ConnttY. Betty =1~·~~- .UTQ9IOI ...... llOWll "Lover5 And Liars" ( 1979. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Giancarlo Gianni- ni (1hr,36mln) .. mAY.-.r .. Miii ..... ,_,.ALL CNN MIC ... Q ........ WALL mBT MM-.U. moll ... cma :AL PM.If m.mm Ccc.rl) .-um w t1I MmM. All) UllDCAll ,..,. ~ ICTY The fmmy-award winning team preaents a variety of comedy, st<ft1 and Q!g8. W ml IASITUU. New Jersey Neta at Indiana Pacers (Subteet to blacicout) (2 hrs . 30 min.) CID .,_ "Yes. Gl<>f IO" (1982. MUSlcaJ) Luciano Pavarotti, ~thryn Harrold ( 1 hr . 50 min) (lJ llOW'a "Manny's Orphans'' ( 1980, Orama) Jim B&ket. Malachy McCoun ( 1 h1 . 31 mm.) ,._TAU ntU1M "Goldtlocks And The 3 Beers" Tatum O'Neat plays the mis· chlevous young girl who learns aboUt respecltng the Pfope<1y of others after she happens upon the bears' coltage In the woods Also starring Hoyt Axton. Alex Karras, CarOle K~and John ltthg<>W e WAIBl PIOCWP mill .. till C8ITllllJ\I. "The Longhorns" Trail bosS R J Poteet (Oennl1 Weaver) reorulls a group of cowhands to drive 3.000 cattle from Texas to Colorado Pert 6) (2 hrs ) -Cel ... me ... ... ALICI •llMCMGf-MIC ... Q _,.O .. llfk --~Evening •11,:•~A Shot in The oark" (19M. COmedy) Pe1er sellers, Elke Sommer A police inspector vindicates a parlof maid of a series of mUtdefa (2 hrs ) 1-.._.,,,,. ... Cel ... WOM.DATWM ?1Mr1t THI mam:.ATOI Entertainer Jerry Buller haste thtt tribute to the late Or Marlin Luther King Jr and 18 joined by Coretta Scott King and natl0fl8l personall- 1168 whO k1.ew him best. featuring Stevie w onder. Charlton Heston. Peter Paul & Mary. Mayor Andrew Young. Rep Wallet Friday, January 13. 1984 17 -lunclay Coal. Fauntroy. Lerone Bennell Jf Dr Ben.13- lm1n T~a;:.~,;;rkr. I I!" I ..... .,. IATT\llTAI UL.AC'11CA WATB. WIM.1" All» POWllt A. special r~t on the high stake' polttocs and the pow9(1ul p&aye<s bet\IOd the ~l()pment and use ol Callfom1a ~ most p<ec000$ rl!SOUlce wa1e1 I I rir •::--!) .,. Bill' I 198 I Orama) Mteke) Roone) 0eorws Quaid The trut' Slor; of 8 Saci.ter a mental) 1e1arde0 adull wro was confined ro a 1ns1t1u1ion rs relOld I 1 hf •O ITlll' I Q .,. Partners 1982 Comeo)'l Ryan O Neal. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay Police cter11 oo undefc0\l9f as • h0m0se11ua c~ 10 hnd r~ mut"oettw of a rn.lle model R I I hf J~ m.o l lS .,. Beastmai.let I 1982 AdYen· Mel Marc ~ Tanya Roberts . A )OIJl'lQ man wtll'l an~ taient tor go-. etn.ng anmals ~rcl'l(OC. tor the \/!lain responsible IOI I~ deStrucoon of hl5 "'• PG I I tv '~ rTW'I lllON Snip''"~" I 1978 A.dltet'I tuie) Robert Lo04n M '"'Jamison Olson A w~ I'll$ two 03ugtlten a report~ and a runaway a1C! st·a~ on n IS06aJ 91.1 ISiand aM~ encountf'ftng 1 ~I storm at sea G' I I tv 43 llWl I .,_ Vol~ (,If" ('98J ~) NICOl8 S Caoe Oe<>..>t ah r oremar. A l'llO" scnooi Qtrt bl~"s of! hef romance • tl'l a punl.et oecause the rl!'atoonshP threat.,. l'1et stanQ.ng wittw> ht"< PC!e!' group R I' tv 35 ITWlj ..... OQJ &AQ SJ I '.AlmM.TM .... •WCC»I WDP •CK91•n mTf1'MOTIUT NI (l)•muTU e ...,. CAIE'A ~Y:Y:s oc1VOe .i iooo.. ar llott" S«u1":' an..:: conr~ .. c~al'O'l:i tnat .a•'!' bl ing mitl.nns c• A~<:.a'lS t t hf II .un .... 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Ofama) Charlel Btonson, Jiii Ireland A vlQilante movet to Loe Angelet to continue hfs flght !R&lnat crime 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min )• -(llJ llOWll "Mary Of Sco11tnd" < 1936. Orama) Kathatlno Hepburn. f'redrlc Merch Queen Mary of Scotland Is beheaded alter she deflti the rule ol hat ~OV&ln, Ellzabelh I of England (2 hra., 35 min) .. (CllOWll "Lei's Spend The Night Togeth- er" ( 1982. Musical) Documentary The ROlhnq Stones The Stones per1omi many or the1r grearest hits In this record of three concer1• held at the Meadowlands Arena 1n fltew Jersey and Arizona State's Sun • Devil Stadium. 'PO' ( t hr . 30 min ) -•rr•WMrm GI .-raTY•rr nm ._. Featured. Stevie Wonder talks at>out hi role In cre- aung a national hOllday hon()flng Martin Luther Kll_lg'.I birthday (I hr.) •mM,...n (I) WC'T ,_ "Barrell World Doublet Champtonstllp" (lrom London. England) R)..=•ik. .. Ul>AY MJITI ,.,_ "" U.r&.'m.u.L ~ ..,.'°'°" .., .. MGMT IT-.rY llAml Oii Pl.II Jane Foods narratff • prolllt of Stanley Kramer. featuring lntervlewl with the director. the 1ctor1 and •ctr..... who hlvt worked wllh him, and cllpa from 11 of hit lllm1. ( 1 ~ CH)llOWll "Chtrl011 Of Fire" (1981, Ora- ma) S.n Crou, Ian Charltton. Socia! preuure and pertOnel turmoil beMt two con1rH tlngly different Brltlth tthlet11 on their way to glory In the 192' Pana Olym- P!?· 'PO' (2 hra . 6 min ) (JJ llC)¥S "The Beall Within" ( 1982. Horror) Ronny Cox, Blb1 Betch A women Is raped on her honeymoon by a hairy- legged creature ftnd producet a aMmlngly normal son who grows up to follow In his dad's bloody tootllePtl 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min) e COUlGI IAlllTUU. CahlOtnlll·f'uller 11:11 lton ;,,r-: Stale (2 hr& ) ,,. lfOll11 PllAI. PACISflDI e.,.,,-' 8) llOVll "fOI love And Honor" (Prermere. Orama) Cllll Poll&. Yaphel Kono Phylli. Is Vlalted by her former !Over Utah alter being admitted 10 the hOlpllal. and Wleoek prepares his trOOPf for 11 dan· l ow mlaslof\ In Horldu1111s (2 hrs ) -.a~ ATM.,... ..,,M. ..... .. ''The Next One" ( 1982, SCI ence-Flctloo) Keir O\Jtlea, Adrienne Bar- beau A man from the future breaks the time berrlef and &ends on an l<lolated Island ( 1 hr • 35 min ) 1"9 D llOWrm "F0< Love And Hon0t" (Prem 1ere. Orame) Chit Potts. Yaphet Ko110 Phyms 11 visited by het lorrnet !Over Utah airer being edmllled to the hQ&Pital, and Wiecek prepares his troop$ ror a dRnger ous mlMIOO In Honduras (2 hni ) '1:98 llO'lll "Play Misty for Me" (197 t, &Jspen&e) Clint Eostwoo<J. Jes!Uca Wnl ter. An obMNed woman tries to force her 1Hect1on1 upon a dlto jockey who la alr .. dy lnvolv9d wltl'I another girl (2 hrs . 10mln.) ,..l,.cua .... ••llllmT•I._ ... llOWll "The Lut Picture ShOw" (1971, Orama) Timothy Bottomt, Jell BrldQM. M the ontr movlo theater In a llNtH Texat town o the 19609 prepares to clOM. the 11\1" of the town'• rnldont• t>ecome lntenwin.d J:.r'a .. 30 min > e Clll.a•J •11 I.Ill Me DIAnt Carol Lawrence and Art Llnklotter host th19 look at the children of East Africa and their atrugglo for ~rvlval Guesta· Olek Van Pallen. WRllam Shatner, Dean Jones, Efrem Zlmball&t Jr. ( 1 hr ) 9 ...,.Am "Ooo Wop! Ooo Wop!" The roots of rock and roll are highlighted In perlormanoes by five of the top groups of the '50s -The Mystic•. The Capria, Randy and the Ralnb<>wa. The Harp Tones and The Jive Five. ( 1 hr ) cc:> ICTY The Emmy-award winning team presents a variety of comedy. akfta and ~~ "The Fetlnn" ( 1976. Orama) Janine Reynaud, Nathelle Zeiger. A man's m1ttres1 controlS lhe marriage of • couple whose retatlonshlp bloQome. ( 1 hr , 10 min.) gll0¥ll "BoachG1r1t" (1982. Comedy) Debra Blee, Val Kline A teen-ngo girl's lrlends help her to loosen up to they can get on with having fun at the beach 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%).,.."Sun Valley Serenade" ( 19' 1. Mualcal) Soni• Henle, Miiton Berle. The manager ol Glenn Miller's bind at the ldl· ho wlnttr rttor1 tak• cert of a Norwegian war refugee who Just htppena to be a 1~~1 hr .• 2e min.) .. Clo.IP -llOV'll "Cry Terror I" ( 1976 spenM) Suun Hampshire, Bob Hoe klna. A pair of dNperate eeoaped con· vlc:ll kidnap two blautllul young women to uM H hoetagea In their bid for free· dom~~o ' tili9 ~ llll AIM:• "South Africa -· Without Love" A port11y•1 of the Mparnteness thal dlVloea whltos. black&, coloreds and Aslana In a land of dynamle people, beau- tiful v11tas and apertheld HO&t loo Gos sett Jr. ( 1 hr ) Cl) _,. "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ors me) Nick Nolte. 0.bta Winget In a 19408 Calllornla coastal town, a marine blologt81 beCOm8S romenhceUy Involved with ft girl from the local bOrdello. 'PG' (2 hrs.) tMG MON "Bachelor Flat" (1962, Come- dy) Terry Thomas. Tuesday Weld A pro fesaor 01 archaeology beeomet romantt cally Involved with a precoclOUS teen-age g~=) t19{.CJ "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burl Reynold&. Dom Dt Lutte A terminal- ly 111 men mvotere the co1.m1go end deter- mination 10 loce hts Impending death with ,..a~':r.~~r,,Omln.) I UUITI WM.LY~ W MOWll "Ouesl For Fire" (1981, Fania ay) Everett McGiii, Rae Dawn Chong Three members or e prehlslorlc tribe 1ho1 hasn't lhe knowledge tor making lire are sent 1n search of a new aourco whon lhelr continuously burning pllOt lire ~s ext1n ~tshed 'A' (I hr . 35 min.) tll(f) llO¥ll "Nevada Smith" ( 1975, West ernl Lorne Greene. Clllf Porta Inspired l)y H1rold Robblt1S' novel, "Th9 Carpet· baggers · · An old gunrunner and an Indian holf breed escor1 • ahtpment of tKptoelvel ocross Utah teflllory ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -~ ..... ~ ~ QIJll'Y •WQM • COllCMr ~ phon1tt Gerry Mulllgon perlo'1'nt jaZZ at 'rhe Station In Wllkot·Barre. Pennsytvanlt. {1 hr) • llOYS "White Dog" (1982, Actvtn· lure) Kr111y McNlchOI, Pa~ Wlnfltld. A young ectreaa takes 1n a dOg llhe hit with her car Int et discovering thtf the anlmat la trained 10 &tt8'k blacks 'PO' ( 1 hf .. 30 min) (%) llOYS "Circle Ot Deceit" ( 1981. Ore- mo) Brutto G:in1. Henna Sehygulla The expenencet. ot e German journalist cover- ing a Lebane&e cr.111 war are recounted 'R' 1 hr. 48 min) ntlLlllC* ,. W0M.D AT LMQI W ATMwmt Ml CJ) Cll .... ..nrATCH •11 BW•l'WMI .... rl'I YOUR IL 11•11 WllTIM»OI **"AL 1:11 ..... ,,.,., IWAGGMT 1:9 llOVll "A C1ockw0tk Otange" (1971, Sclenco rtc11on) Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee ()reeled by Stanley 1<ut>rick When pohc,e capture Iha leader of e teen ago garlQ 0 1 raplslS and murde<· or~. the methOd ot tohobllllatlng him proves evon mrno threatening 10 eoclety. 'R' (2 hra t 7 min ) M )mv9 "Soup f or One" (1982. eom. dy) Saul Rubtnek. Marcia Strasaman. A New Yorker contronlt toclal preaaur" and hit own neurosta In hit queat fOt tM i fKI mete 'R' ( 1 ht 26 min ) ..... .. lllOVll 00T1mpv11" ( 1982, Comtdy) JOhn CalM'o/9181, OM• Rowtanda. A New York llfc'11tec.1 11•vot the preaaurff of urban hie end rnt rtlitge and eeoaptt 10 • Greek 1tlond 'i't'•lt 1111 daughter and I Ir ... spirited yoimg womnn In fhla updated vtr· 11on ot ShB1<u-.pe.ue·11 play 'PG' (2 hrs , i!>m1n J -QICO AM> TMI llAN ... ..... Tmt llOYS ··11rrunw1111e-;" { t983, SClenoe- F1e11t:>riJ Kou 01111011. Suranna love A youn~ h0<1',c1w11t· •,11fl(lr1ng trom brain trav- ma tf\C61v1:-. lhooghl proces5e'I 11nd mem- ories lror11 ,, corp<..e 1n on e><perlmentel meoiCBI proc;l't1t1rr ·pa· ( 1 hr . 21 min ) UI Cl) 'Ami 21 (l) llCMI 'C1H1fll-llY Row" ( 1982, Ora- ma) N1d• N.)111' ()f•tJr.'.l Wir1gqt In a t9'409 C.dl1tm11111 cout.tdl town,Jl rnorlne bk>!Oglst IJtlCOfll~'> t0m11ntrcally mvotved with a girt !tOlrt 1t.1• IOCBI bordello PG' (~ hra.) .. ~::::.:-llON•Ja { ...... .,..(It) d ( ) llOVW "Crl'\Opshow" ( 1982. HOttOf) lilll HCJ4l>rool· Adttenno BRrbeau A quln- ter or horror -.1orl 1 rroni n child'• comlO book 1m:k.11h toles abOUI r• animated corp'>(t!f '''""' veQeta11on, n voraclout ope lilw l.1M1uro nnd mllllons of vengeful c.0<.kru<.10 "'" n 1i hri:. 10 min ) UD0110Y11 Carrin! Knowledge;' (t971, Ot•lfn•tl J.11.1< N1c-h~'9on. Ann Margret 1 wo t.OJlh•\lf' lr10'1()•, spend &.overal yee11 ti.1rore uni! uflc1 nmduauon dltcoverlng "'" lit •,h!Jlll•~ dlld "W1tCh1nu flUCh other'• 111111r1N1fl•, 11 r 1 r11 JT min) Friday. January 13. 1984 19 ~-------------------------......- -Monclay •CZl "Death Wish II" ( 1982. Drema) Charles Bronson. Jiii Ireland. ( I hr., 35 min) •CC) "Clash 0 1 The Tllans" (1981, Fant• sy) Harry Hamlln, Laurence Olivier. ( 1 hr , 58 min) D "Puule" ( 1979, Mystery) James Franciscus. Wendy Hughes. ( 1 hr., 31 min ) •@ "Fools" (1970, Otama) Katherine Ross. Jason Robards. (2 hrs.) 79(!) "Marked Woman" (1937, Orama) Belle Davis. Humphrey Bogart. (2 hr• ) ,.CID "Shipwreck" ( 1978, Adventure) Rot>- er1 Logan. Mikki Jamlson·Olson ( 1 hr , -'3 min ) Cl) "Besl Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr , 50 min ) (%) "Red Sky At Morning" (1971, Ota· ma) Richard Thom8$, Claire Bloom. ( 1 hr . 52 min) •c'Cl "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979. Orama) Chief Dan George. Slim Pickens ( 1 hr , -'2min ) • "The Secret 01 NIMH" ( 1982, Fania· sy) Animated Voices ol Elizabeth Hart· man, Dom DeLutse ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. e "The CowbOy And The Lady" ( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( 1 hf ,31mtn) (%) "Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays, Jutte Hagerty ( 1 hr, 25 min ) -CC) "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954, Orama) Humphrey Bogart Jose Ferr8f (2 hrs . 2 min) (JI) "Bes! Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr , 50 min ) "Nev8f So Few" ( 1960, Ofama) Frank Sinatra. Gina Lollobrlglda (2 hra . 5 min ) • "The Day The Hot Line Got Hot" ( 1969. Ofama) Charles Boyer Robert Taylor ( 1 hr . 30 min) -Ill) "Mara Maru" ( 1952. AdVenture) Errol Br""· Ruth Roman (2 hrs ) 1Wa "Soni 01 The Desert" ( 193-'. Coni.- dy) Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy ( 1 hr , 30 min) e "Hit And Run ( 1957, Otama) Hugo HHt. Vincent Edwards. ( 1 hr , 2-4 min.) (%) "Can-C.n" ( 1960, Mueical) Frank Sinatra. Shirley Maclalne. (2 hra.. 11 min.) _.,, ...... 11ov1e1- -· "C.t O' Nine Tails" (1971, MytlefY) Kart Malden, Jamea Franclacua. (2 hre.) CCl "FrMdom" (1981, Orama) Mare Winningham. Jonnlier Warren ( 1 ht . 36 min.) al) "Best Friends" ( 1982 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr . 50 min ) ,.. "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Orama) Nick Mancueo. SaUI Aubine'< ( 1 Iv . 45 min) W (}j) "1(155 Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field, James caan ( 1 hf , -'2 min ) O 'Olva" ( 1981, Otama) W1lhelmente Wiggins Fernandez Fredeflc Andrei (2 hrs , 5 min) 1:11 "Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Orama) Ben Cross, Ian Cherteson (2 hrs . 5 min ) • "Clash 0 1 The Titans" ( 1981, Fenta- sy) Harry Hamlln. Laurence OIMef ( 1 hr . !>8 mm) (Q) 'Dark Angel' (No Dete) (2 hrs ) •OO "Shipwreck" ( 1978. Adventure) Rob- ert Logan Mikki Jamison-Olson ( t hr . -'3mtn l 20 Friday, January 13, 1984 CI> "Coup De Torcnon" ( 1982. Orama) Phllippe Nolret, ltabelle Huppert. (2 hrs., 9mln.) D "f)uulo" < 1979, Mystery) James Franclscua, Wendy Hughett. ( 1 hr.. 31 min.) • (%) "Morocco" ( 1930. Romane.) Gery Coopet. Marlene Oletrlch. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) •Cl> "Savannah Smiln" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Mark Miller. Donovan SCoU. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •CC) "Lei'• Spend The Nlgh1 T~ther" ( 1982, Mullcal) Documtnlary. The Roll· l,!!g Stonea ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •w "Alfpl4ne II The s.Quel" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hr, 25 min) e ·11 Came From HOiiywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cal')dy, Dan Aykroyd (1 hr , 20 min) (%) "Telefon" ( 1977, Adventure) Chart.. Bronton, Lee Remick. ( t ht., 43 min) _ _.lvenlnu -u ... .... .... llMTINUU.. IAUlll • ... Q ,_..0(/9., MWAllMIM .am.1~••w me ... -~ .. "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979, Orama) Chief Dan George. Slim Pickens. A young boy overcomea hb handicap 10 become lhe World Champion Dog Sledd- er ·po· ( 1 hr .• .-2 min.) (H)VWMllOI (Q) .. "Otagonslaye<" ( 1981. A~ ture) Pe1er MaoNJcol, Caltlln Ctarke. A daring young man attempt• to reecue a maiden lrom the wrath of an ancient, tlr• breathing creature. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 66 min.) Cl) llCMI "Ticket To Heaven" (1981. Otama) Nick Manoueo, Saul Aubine'<. On the heel• of a romantic brea~~ young man vltl11 frlende In San Fra and It II~ drawn Into folnlng their rtltglOUs ·1Ma~~l"'°J -. f/11 flClml9 -.1Am11 • l!ljCOICmlWf'l-T The lnt•r· national pop-rock atat ~rfomw tueh hit. u "Morning Train" and "F« Your Eyea Only" In a oonc«t taped at Hollywood'• Paleoe ThMtra. (I ht.) ... "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938, Wntern) Gary Cooptr, Mn Oberon. A rom11nolnQ ranch hand 1wetpt an heir .. from the efty off het feet ( 1 hr., 31 mlnJ -1e;1,._ ~-=-A lootc at Shtr·P91 dOgl; a vtslt aboard the late John Wayne'a haunted~ • -Los Angeles Kinas It Mln- 0990ta North Start (2 ht1 . 30 mfn) ~~UPS n TCI 1r•rr Gina lollobfi· glda tels why she put •aide her acting ~l~~hy le: G -COJli SI OllW 0CMm "Wash· lngton Atslgnmont" O<anga Coonty'e five congreesmen ara lnt&Mewed In Washing· ton. O.C., on Issues affecting Orage Coun· !l'....8nd the nation (.I) C0U.. ~ Pittsburgh vs St. John'• (2 hrs.) {I) .,_ "Chilly Scenes Of Wlnt9f" ( 1979. Orama) John Heard. Mary Beth Hurt. A man ot>Mlllvely pureues the woman who lett him beoaUM she couldn't handle hit ldealli.ed Image ol her. 'PG' ( 1 ht., .-0 min.) (%).,. "Can-can" (1960, MUSlcal) Frank Sinatra, Shirley Maclalne. Score by Cole Porter. A cale owner defends her rights when her dance hall It raided because ol "lewd" dancing. (2 hrs.. 1 1 min.) e CCJU.19 UlllT'IM1 CaHlomla-Santa Barbara 1111. New Mexico (2 hra.) lW all ... .,.. I Oii 1111 TOWll F .. tured. lntlMews with some of the last people whO pur chased Delortfn sports can. en update on an emmy·wlnnlng story about an eye transplant recipient; the oldett ltallan, French and ChlneM restauran11 In Los IA~MaYNUD LA._l ..uY a ct9Mtt IYI Oii LA. Featured. a travel MCape to the lslaflda off Callf«nla'• ooe11. lndvd I t>eeutilUI Ceta.una. 1'C TIC DOUlll ........ co.T .... w.11 ..... .. -GIMm CCMlrl'T Featured Ale• Valdez: Hideaways. Part 2, Female AlcOholict; Ice Skaters CB) ...... IOCI The Gorgs decide to build a gazebO where Marjory, lhe Trut1 Heap, ttves and Wembley Is catted upon to save the Fraggles' Olacie and provider 01 wlld<>m from being lhoveled up. . •8 Cl) ICA__,. lllO-. ... Aman de and Lee must establish a new Identity for an Italian aclentlet wno 11 being sought i KGB agenta (1hr.) •TftFLOCW llOWW "Coogen'• Blutf" ( 1968, Ch ma) Cllot Eattwood, Lae J. Cobb. When an Artiona deputy artlv• In~ York to capture an neaped murder9C', ht rellea upon hit beck·h~ 11rategy and meth- Odai.J.2 .. tva.) ML'*,-.••c••• .... W ...,Yr•rrn11•rr Gina Lollobr ... glda 111111 wny lht put atldt her acting ctrNf fOf photography e llOvtl "The Amezlng Howard Hughett" (Part 1) (1977, Biography) Tommy Lae Jones, Ed Flanders TM high ly VOlatllt and eccentric multlmllllonalre utea WMlth and Influence to lndUlge his offbeat obu111one and curtOUt '80"-12 hrs.) • ~ ''Cnsla At CWl«ll HoeP4 tel" A v1ew ol lhe limit• lmpoM<t on health cart It preeented; featured are Interviews wnn people WhO cannot atrOfd •~ptnsive hc>epital treatment t>ecaUM they are poor or not Insured o ( I hr ) ID mAT eaOPWJI• "Dance In America A Song For Dead Wartlort" The San Fronctaco S.lltt pertorms Mlctlaet Smvln'a 4'Plc depiction ot the Nattve American•' struggi. In cont9mpofary soc1 !!.r (1hr ) ~ .,. ''F'reedom" ( 198 I, Orama) Mare Winningham, Jonnller Warren The true story of the Utt or Ceme Morrow Is deptcted ( 1 hr • 36 min ) -........... ----------------~~~ -Moaclay Coal. 00 .,. "All The Rivets f\Jn" (Pan 2) (Pr~lere. Orama) Sigrid Thornton. John Water&. The 1t<>ty of a 1trong~willed wom- an who forged a place for hcnell In the male-dominated IOClety of the late 19th oen~ustralla I& retold. (2 hrl.) al> "Beutmaater" ( 1982. Adven- tute) Marc Singe<. Tanya Robena. A young man with an unusual telent fof gov- erning animals Metchee '°' the vQlaln reaponslble for the dettructlOn of his vii- ~-'PG' (t hr .. 45mln.) UIJ ,_. YMI 1NUTM "Jack And The Beanstalk" Dennis Christopher playt Jeck and Katharine Helmond ta Jac:k'• mother In thll verllon ol the tale about a young man Who muat prove his oourtge agalnat a giant and giant ... (Eltlott Gould. Jean Stapleton) to w;n back hit tamlty'a riches • llOW9 "Faat Times At Rldgemont High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean P9nn, Jen- nifer Jason Leigh Students at a "typlc&I" Ametlcan high IChool oontront the chal- lenges of adulthood. dr~. sex and achoolw<>rk 'R' ( 1 hf' .• 30 min.) •1ML•M,AaY .. LMIOAT P& llAIAJlll A look at Sher-Pel dogs; a visit at>oard the late John Wayne'• haun~acht. • (I) ''TIWYRr Of Living Dengeroos- ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Glbton, °Sigour- ney Weaver An Australian journalist, a British emba .. y ottlci&I and a diminutive Eurasian cametaman become c:augtlt up 1n the tumult of 1965 Indonesia tusl Pfk>t to the fall of SUkarno 'PG' ( f hr • 55 min.) • (ll) ftll CAllm • 8 ()) AriSt&dN Klinge< wrltn 10 his old friend. Radar, In the hopes that he wlll vltlt General Pwlhlng Ho9pltal 8 e 9DWll "A Mattet Of Sex" (Pr~ lera. Ofama) Jean Stapleton. Dinah Manoff. A group ol aucceMful bUslnea· women wage a battle with their employe< to r~ equal pay and the ume oppor· tunlt" for promotion aa their male coun- tetparta. (2 hrt.) • a .-mcu .. , • .,. Lionel Ritchie hOlta the 1 1th aMUal pr-.ntatlon of award• honOflng Ame<loa a reoordlng artltlt trom Hollywood with guests Rick Sprlngtlitld. T.G. Shepperd. Laure Brena-ln~=ra (2hr1) .-AT I & mmAICll "Dence In Aml!lfica; A Song For Otad Warrlort" The San Francisco Ba.llet performs Mlc::hael Smotn't epic depict.on ot the Native Americana' 1truggle In contempotary tocl- ~-(1 hr.) CD ~t I& 05mJUICa "Edith Whar- ton: looking S.ck" Kathleen Wlddoet atara at Edith Wharton In e blographlcal drama bated In part on R W.B. Lewla'I PuMt?M Prize-winning biography and on the novelltt't own lettett and memoirs ~~ ~ ... '~Best Friends" (1982. Com&- dy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two ICfeenwrltera Who have a QOOd personal and PfOfeeatonal relatlonshlp overextend their friendship by getting married ·po· ~hr .. 50 min.) .. a! '='"Corey. For Tilt ~e" (1977, Orama) John Rubinstein, Eugene Roche. lgnorfngreMUrt from all lldet, an aatlstanf dlttrlC attorney flies homicide char~ =Inst a Widow ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) lttl (I) IAIOTULL. Georgia vs. Ml• tlal~ Sta~ (2 hf't.) (J)·TIP,. -· ()) ..-..T Stephanie becomes green with envy when her high school sweetheart thoM up ot the Inn with a for- mer claSsmete. I= "Rome Adventure" ( 1962. Dra- ma) Troy OonahUe. Angle Dickinson A young gitl INrna abOUt IOYe lhe hard way When she goes to Rome. (2 hrs . 30 min ) CJ) .. "La Vie Continue" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Annie Girardot. Jean-Pierre Ceuel A Parlsuln housewife with thrH young children tries to put her Ille together after the sudden death of her husband 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) I ........ -()) F AU PC*f, I.A.I. Ma11hewa forCff Harlan to make hJm vice pretldent of Adam lndUtlrlet, and Phll't widow blemet Lt. Adema for her huaband'• death. 11 hr.I I ..... LOU~ mAT ~ "Edith Whar- too Looking Baek" Koth n WlddOel start as Edith Whorton 1n a biographk:el drama based In part on A W B Lewis'• Puhtzer Prlle-w1nn1ng biography and on the novehst'a own letters and memo111. tf'I (1 hr> m> MOWT\.19 "Cri'lls At General Holpl- tal" A view o1 the llml~ 1mpogod on health care Is prewited, featured are Interviews With people wtio cannot afford expensive hotpltal treatment bticau&e they are poor or not Insured c;> ( t hr ) Ct').,.. '"Clash Of The Tttans" (1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. LaUfence Ollvief Mythic hero Perseus 1s helped by his lathe< Zeus "' a series of dangeroua talks es he tries 10 win the hand 01 a Phoenician prlnceu against the wishes ol a vengeful sea QOddeSS ·pa· ( 1 hr . 58 min.) OD lllOVll "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Fleld. Jamee Cean A wid- ow WhO Is abOUI to remarry Is 111slted by her late huaband's ghott ·pa· ( 1 hr • 42 min.) (Q) 9DWll "Andy WarhOfs Frankenstein" (1974, Horror) Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier A sex-crazed weirdo kidnaps the young people ot a village to secure body parts f0< his male and female monsters. 'A' (1hf .. 35 min.) D MOVll "The Last American Virgin" (1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monot00, Olene Franklin A thy teen-ag.er In love Is reluctant 10 )Oln htS buddies 1n their pursuit of ~ =riencet 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -·•BllmT•IWOM .... ~ .,_ "Yes. GtorglO" ( 1982. Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold A renowned operatic tenor 6ecomet1 roman- tic.elly Involved with a pretty voice gpec:1al· 1st ·Po· (1 hr . SO min J -azi MOVll "One Foot In Heaven· ( 1941, Orama) Fredric March. Marthe Scoll A mlnlStet and his wife lace a seoes of herd· ships with courage and fortitude (2 h11 1wl20 i" ()) e cm... . 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H1l An() Hun I 1957 Ofama) Hug.:> Haas V•ncent fdwarjs A mlddle-- age<l rnan., 1ea~JS, P< his st•owgtrf wile ea JS rwn o ,1101 b a<:4:ident IOf her 1oungOO}lr~n<j 11 •1 2ia min1 2 .,_ LO-•t!'S Ano l ars ( 1979. Comeayl GOlll•t! Ha"''' Giancarlo Gianni· ni While 11avel r,, rn Ha'y an American girl m~ts an<! ta1 ri o .I".,., 111 a married man R , 1 rv .36 "" I m 1W CUJI Arneoca Al l "le Closs roads Tvix Into <>em!Se ol 1~ Amef'IC8fl Dleam ( 1 ,,, JO m•n / tb9 'H .,,_. Best Fr•enos ( t 982 Come- ,. Y Buri ReyOOICS GOid,.. Hawn Two screen-..roteis w-too ""a>'f' good pef$0n81 ano profes!.IOllal reret~ ~extend lhft1 friel'ldstl•P Oy ~ltt0g married 'PG -1~~PMmll .... ..,. •&•W•IWOM ... mYm t-e Cot • ._ Mvt "Y ( 19!>A Dr arr a H\i" rJ'118t S~ar• JOM F9trt1 Ba&e<! 1..1" • .," "'°"e o1 He•""'an Wouk A ~re-... -. o• "c .... ~ ... ,.., a~a ott tneor cap- •a a' • v •• w ~t> ~ m t-<118 ~ unsiaboe ' r c, ''" r ~ llOYll (-ea·• :. " 1982 Ofama ~ 1\:1• es Bro'lSO• J•ll ht'ldnd A vigtlante mu.~ 10 l OS Ano•• t' I COl'll•"Ue htS tighl IJ s · er n • • • 3~ rtWl J t.ta 6i) LA Tl MIGHT Willi DAYI> &.in-.. -..r ~ ~ COUJC"nC* U. TODAY llOYlf A .. ~CP r l tef ~ f 1969 °'''' 1 ~:l ,,. !)l.n.1 ... ;i, 1.Aar1.ello Mas 11 .a A 't"'" ><J , .,.,omar tnes 10 ~OtlCCd F'l(M llt't> 1•(Y'n ,,..., love< but he -Tuesday -Morning Movies- .. I:} Jl*y A J M 1 je T~tht>• Again· 198 ...,Qr'T,..C, M.:ir~ Bla•l'.lteld ~ Ar 1:.trcnu l 1 t;• ~er J UI 2 ne\J S·; • MQfnot"t; t • 971 Ofa· niaJ Roer 1 i ·h >'"<h He 9MX>m (1 r11 ~2 n 1~1 I Ml@ Jo, o• • 'IC I tr.138 Comf'd)) 11eoe CAmoe C)Vucla I a •t>a i s Jr 12 r;r5 ) ~ T•ea-;u1... 1491 Ofa • i• PaJ D!>.~r 11 hr 40 '. ta C AM~ i· ,..;a • • 1~. .,.., .. .,,erni W1fttf! Nr •d'• f< ,; , I 22 Frtday. January 13 1984 finds out and tn11Sta upon hoeptaltz.lng her ( 1 ht . 55 min ) (J)IOWM6....,..LW• @mm'ul•• n I c I''" Gltw LOllobtt· oeda tels why lhe put aSlde her ..:ting cw.., tor photoarePhY •LOW.• a=-·mu CD _. "Mempt11a Cathoute BluM" (No O.te, Orama) AM9tte Maven A p<eec:tw enempts to dote oown • local ~oct1tution ( t ht . 15 m1n ) "Valley Girl" ( 1983, C9medy) Nlcoles Cage. Debenh FCKeman. A hlgh IChOOI g.n t>r .. lts off her roma~ With a pUni(er t>eceuM the r•rlonlhlp ttv .. tens her stending within her peer goup 'Ft {I • ht 35mio) .. 8 (I) CQI ,_, Columbo attempta to build a case against a military hero ws- e!Cled of murdef (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min ) a:9 (ll) mwll "Orne By Night" ( t~. Myt· tery) Jane Wyman, Jerome Cowan When a detecl1Y8 takes on a ctllld cuatody case he IS lated to encountet killefs and tabo· teurs ( t hr 35 min ) *1-Mlm 'II CMlmLTM .,. "Frencis In The Navy" ( 1955. ~) Donald O'Connor, Martha HY9f AftM H-ancis is auctioned otl, he solves an Identity p<oblem 11'1 the Navy (2 hrs ) I Ml•TNINl&Y mwll "The Night Figt'llflfS' ( 1960 Adventure) Robeft Mnclun. Oen O'Her· bhy A reluctant young man a59Ume5 a role in the lrlSh AevoMlon (2 tvs . 30 min .. • g.,_~ Long W"hnd" (1979, MY5tef)') John Hatgreeve. 8f'looy Behel& A young couple find unexpected mystery when they go off '°' a wMend on a campng trip en me Austrellen bull'1 ( 1 "' . 62 riw1 ) -~-..m.llOcm -"""" Ur ~he ~uc:tlon" ( 1982 twe) Morgan Fe1refli1d. MICl'lael Sar· razin A glernorout TV news anc:h<)(wom- en • V!CllmQed by a meotelly disturbed adnwM 'R (1 ht ,5 min.) W CH)~ IAITOI • CCllCMI The Inter· national pop-lock Stat perlOOT1$ such f'llll as "Morning Tr&lll" and "For YOIJ( Eyes Onty" "'a coocen taped at H~ooc:fs Palace Theerre ( 1 tv ) a. 8 (() Cll ... ..n1rATCM (Q)liiMI "&merlly" (l981, Ofama) Sta Cy Keach. Paa Zadora A sedUctlW young #Oman arrt'leS in the lote of a lonety SINer· mrne guard cieiming to be his daughlflf U 'Mpene II. The s.qu.t'' (1982, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hf , 25 min) 1'111 (!) "The Ho&pltal" ( 1972, Comedy! George c Scotl. Diana Rigg (2 tn) 7:9 "Ch9not1 Of F"n" ( 1981. Drema) Ben ~a.. tan Ch8l1eSon (2 tn . 5 min ) -''The Second Tlnle Alound'" ( 1961 Comeoy) Oet>t>te Reynotdl. Andy Gntt1th 2 l'lr$) ·F\.lneway lsiend' I 1962 ~dventure) Miles Buchanan, 5frnone Buchanan I I hr . 35fT'llfl) 0 "Cotd RiWf" ( 1982 Adventure) Suzanne Webe<. Pac Pet9f"S()n { 1 hr .JS min ) •(%) 'Valey Girt" I ta83. Comedy) Ntcolas Cage, Deborah F0teman I 1 rv 35 min) While trytng to enuce him 111 pert of a pl•iri IOf r~e 'R' (I hr . ,5 min ) •CC>.,. "Staircase" (1969. Dfama1 Rk:hard Burton, Rex Hamson Two eldtlfly oomo..xuelt lhare a thrMng ber~ bUainesa In the heat1 of London. 'A' I' tv., 4 1 min.) d~ "Endangored Specie$" ( 1982 ) Robert Ufic.h, Jobeth Willlams A YOfk City detectl\'9 helps a Wyo- ming atwltt lOYeS11QAt• a spate of 10ca1 cattle mvtllahons 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -1..,, .. AOQM'f ..... CR) .. --"Endangef ed Species" ( 1982 Sul'pense) Rot>en Unch, Jobeth William!. A New Yor~ City derectrve hetps a Wyo ming shflf1tt 1nvest1Qete a spate of IOcar cattle mutllations R' ( I hr • 35 mm ) ••--Diva" (1 981 Ofama) Wllhet men1a W1gg1ns Fernandez. Frederic Andret A French postman·s recording of his lavor1te opera slar's perlormance leads him on a wild and dangerous adVen •11Ufea:J~',...i =.1 ... ..... ,.. 1111 CS•l'ICOM -•Amt• .... ....,,ILD. mwll "C"-riots Of flre" ( 1981 Ofa ma) Beo Ctoss Ian CharleSOn Social pr~re an<j ~I tu<moit besel two contrasllngly d1tteten1 B1111sn athletes on their way to glory 1n lhe 192' Paris Otym P1CS 'PG' (2 hrs . 5 mm ) -CC) _,,. ''Goodbye POfk Pie 198' Orama) Kelly Johnson Tony Barry A young punk steals a rental car a1'd orrves It ecro... New Zealand with the police 1n pursuit and encounttfl • heel of charec· tert along Int WI' 'R ( 1 hr 33 ml(I l ·1'°'~··••11 ..... • HIMlWOQ llCWW ·•Ofagonlllyer' (1981, Adv&' turt ) Peter MecNICOI Cal!Nn Clerke A de11ng young man anamptt 10 rescue e maiden from the wrath ol an ancient lire Dreathtng creature 'f'G I t hr . 55 min I · .,. ·Porky s" < 1981 Comedy1 Dan Mooehan Mark Herner Randy h1gr &ehOol bOys seek vengeance on 8 lieal r calhouse thal refus.ed them admtllanc.e A p hr 35 min I 41:11 (8) .,.. . KISS Me Goodbye ( 198. Comedy) Sally Fleld. James Caan A w 1c1 <:TW whO rS about 10 remdrry is 'W'ISlll'O t > tlef Lare husband·s gf'IOsl PG I I hr 4 • min) 41:11 Cf) 1'MI IUfllTI -(C) ·'Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. eon .. dt.) Animated ( t hr . 21 ITl!n ) (H) .. Atrplane II The Sequef' (1<18:' Comedy) RObert Hays JIJ.,o Hagerty I hr 25 rTW'I J "~ Hal\CI ( 1960 Ofama) G11">• Kelly J C8rrol NalSh I 2 rvs ) 0 "A Boy Nnrnt"d Charlie Browri ( 1969, ComeOy) Arwnateq 1 l hr /l!.1 rTW'I ) ID Ttie Greal lmpetSOMhon . (I' 4 , AdVenture) Ralph ~lamy [vfltyn A ~ ers ( 1 hr 30 min ) -dll ''M<:Hale·s Nlh') · ( 1964 Com•••J. Ernest BOfgnme Joe F lyr1n 11 hrS I 1WG II lomo11ow Comes (t971. ()f;i ms) Petty Ovlr" James WtirtfTIOfe I I hr 30 mtn I 11:9 9 "Night Shift" ( I 982, Comedy) t lenry Winkler. Michael Keaton ( 1 tv., 45 min r (%) ·crime In The Sireets" ( 1956. Ora- m1) Sal Mineo, John Ca&aavetes. ( 1 ht • 30m1n) -Afternoon Mov1ea- 111m G> "The Deadly Trap" ( 1972. Susponse) frank Langella, Faye Duna- way (2 hrs) • CC) 'The Towering tntemo" (1974. Ora· ma) Sieve McOueen. Paul Newman (2 hrs . 45 mm) CO) "If You Could See Whal I Hoar" ( 1982. B1ogrnphy) Marc Singe<. A H Thomson ( 1 hr. 40 min.) tl:ll CID "The ThlrW·Nlne Steps" (1978, Suspense) Robert Powell, David Warner 1_1 hr . 42 min.) W (ll "Cannery Row·· ( 1982. Orama) Nick Nolle. Debra Winge< (2 hrs ) WO "The Odd Jot>" (1978, Orama) Graham Chapman, David Ja900 ( 1 hr . 30m1n) l:te (0) .. The Secret L 1fe Of Wallet Mitty'• ( 1947. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo (2 hrs) a.c "Airplane 11 The Sequet" (1 982. Coowdy) Robert Hays, Julie Hager1y. ( 1 hr . 25 min ) Ml(C) "Barbarosa· ( 1982. Western) W1ll19 Nelson, Gary Busey ( 1 hr .• 26 rrun ) (L) 'Killy And The Bagman" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Liddy Clark. Val Let.man. (1 hr . 35 min) 0 "Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Rober1 Hays. Julie Hagerty (1 hr. 25 min) l 'La Vie Continue" ( 1981, Orama) Annie Girardot. Jean-Pierre Cassel ( 1 hr .• 35 m111) •<Kl 'Treasures Ot The Snow" ( 1981. Ora- ma) Paul Dean. Garey Bot'n ( 1 hr . 40 min) W (C) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Come- <!t_) Animaled ( t hr 2 t min ) U Allack Force Z" ( 1980. Adventure) John Ph1ll1p Law Mel Gibson ( 1 hr . 35 m111) • (f) ·rirebafl Forward" ( 1972, Orama) Emn G;uzara Eddie Albert (2 hrs ) CL) Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Come- dy) Animated ( 1 hr • 20 min ) l.Q) "The Tlmbef Tramps" ( 1978, Adven· ture) Joseph Cotton. Rosey Gr1Br ( 1 hr .• 30min) (%)"Valley Girt" ( 1983. Comedy) Nlcotas Cage. Deborah Foreman ( 1 hr • 35 min.) • "The Tender Trap" ( 1955, Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, rrank Sinatra. (2 hrs ) --Llllvening ....... QIPI Cll .... ...r•aouGN AIC ... O ..,,_.. COWAN'f MAWMA'ft.f llACIB. I LIJID ........ .... • UllllMTAWtUIMllHAYIOll llOVll "Th6 Second Time Around" ( 1961. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Andy Grlflilh A joblesa. lrfendleas young widow comt>S to an Ar11ona town and oocomes e &horilf (?hrs ) CE) COUIQI IAIU1UIJ. Clemson vs Maryland (Su~110 blackout) (2 hr!. ) Cfl) IDT C>' C:O..-MPOllTI f conom1 cal tips and product cornpa11sons are pr~ sonted .... YUD'f'D 1:8(1)... • I=:.-=. IUIAllrU TIMUIH TMI M1"I .,._ "Airplane II The Sequel" (1982. Comedy) Rober! Hoya. Julie Hag- erty A commercial spac•&hullle compa· ny attempls 10 keep a brave &1rplane pilot trom revealtng the problems with 111 f1rat crat1 before 11 takes off oo lt'i maiden II ht. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) mAMPCMT MO¥m "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. The Peanuts gang of Charles Schulz's famous comic strip provides more lnnoc~t gems of wls· ,.1•om~1~·:•) ~ -.:'~ A V!Slt with "hunk" actor Jon-Erik Hexum, the pros and cons of jOlnt ownership, a new buying arran- nt tor slr1.le=ple PAllJAIY ... lllTDTAllDJ TOllCIHT Actress Valerie Berllnelh and rock star husband Eddie Van Halen talk abOul the11 marriage and careers I =-~ LO¥I cc111•cTD1 .WA "The Case Of ESP" Sclenltfic evidence for and aoa1nst ESP is e>ta- m1ned, and succe&Sful appllca11ans In police wOl'k. archaeology and mineral loeatlOl'I are pr8™ ( 1 hr ) CD ....,. • The Turtles are leatured 1n concert with Pucket ( 1 hr ) Cil MOW'E "Sun Valley Serenade" ( 1941, Musical) Sonia Heme. Miiton Berle The manager ot Glenn Miller's bend at 1he Ida· ho winter resort lakes care ol 11 Norwegian war refugee who 1ust happens to be a ~ret~ter ( 1 hr . 26 mm ) e':) "Paris Calling" ( 1941. Drama) Elisabeth Bergner. Randolph Scoll A female member of the French Resislance Is Ol'dered lo kill her lover when rt's discov- ered that he's a NalJ sympathizer (2 hrs) :1-:-: TMI TOWll Featur~ a proflle on "Buck Wing", everything you always wanled to know abOUI pigeons. a ~ at the San Otego Maritime Musevm l ., .... fl\I) LAVlllll I -.iY I CO.ANY m <* LA. Fea1ured a report on tabled aphrodlSlacs ·do they really work?, a profile of the men wno tak8'3 care of the ILA~ WLDU'IWAll ma IAIUTIAl..L WastU"iJton Bullets at Los Angetes Lakcu, (2 hrs .. 30 min ) Cl) 9'A11'A: CCllCOT f'Qll Tiii ~Al Frank Stoatra performs such gree.t hll9 as "Strangers In The Ntghl · and "Send In The Clowns" from the Anos de Chavon 111 the Oom1mcan~bl1C (I hr . 30 min l •& Cl) 1ME --IFPI Ben dofendf. a popular author whose wrll' 1s found n1ur dorad aller a domec;hc llQnt ( 1 hr ) Cl (0 THI A·TIAll A woman hires the team 10 11111f'Sltqalc '"" rnurdflr 01 her brother who wAS lllllod l1uring a mumllons !heft operat1<m ( 1 hr ) 8 llDVll '\,<IOI Hlll'\d l uk1'' I t967 Ora· ma) Paul Newman. George Kennedy A young man on a chain gang with an unquenchable thlrst for freedom defies all au1hoft1y. gaining the admiration of his ffi. IOw convk:ts. (2 h11.) IL'°'=-..... •·••• i '°:rarAIR?lllT TCMIGHT Actreas Valerie Bertinelh and rock star husband Eddie Van Helen tnlk about their marriage and careers. m llOY11 "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Part 2) ( 1977. Biography) Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flander& The high- ly vota1lle and eccentric muttlmllllonalre uses wealth and influence to Indulge his ollbeat ot:>sesslons and curious rages. (2 hra) fD .WA ''The Case 01 ESP" Sclef1tlfic evidence for end against ESP Is exa- mined. and successful appllcatlons In pollee w()ri(, archaeology and mlneral locatlon are presented Q ( 1 hr.) 8!) .-mcM PUTHOUll "The Ghost Writer" Starring Claire Bloom and Sam Wanamaker. this adaptation of Philip Roth's novel centers on a young artist'• recollecttons ot e 11isi1 with an older, famous author' llvlng 1n secluSIOn with two women Q ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CJ:) llOVll "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. comedy) Robert DeN1ro. Jerry Lewis An abrasrve would-be comic kidnaps an lnflu· ential talk snow host and demands an appearance on hlS hos1age's program as ransom 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) (I) IPORTIC81D CH>~ "All The Rivers Run" (Patt 3) (Premlere, Orama) Sigrid Thofntoo, John Wa1ers The story of a strong-willed wom- an wM forged a place tor herself In the male-dominated society of the late 19th century Aus1taha 1s retold (2 hrs.) OJ .:ml "Fanny And Alexande<" (1983. Comedy) Pern1lla Allw1n. Bert1I Guve The children ot a theatrical fanny enjoy Ille until thetr nothet marries a repreSSl11e bishop ~ hrs , I 7 min ) gllOVll "GOOdbye Pork Pie" (1981. Dtama) Kelly Johnson. Tony Barry A young punk steals a rental car and drives 11 across New Zealand wrth the ponce in purwl1 end encounters a host of charac· tlm atong the way 'R' ( I hr • 30 min ) -~ALL IM Tiii 'Ai& Y a11 Ttll WID •M mA (11) • ®I MAPl'Y DA'tt Fonzie pleads the Ftt1h Amendment when he is accused of hitting ; roblem studen1 Q LOVllOAT , ... llAGAZIMI A v1s11 with "hunk" actor Jon Erik Hexum, the pros and cons of JOlnt owrterSh1p, a new buYtnQ arran- ~-mnt for single people. ~lllCMI "Circle Of Deceit" (1981, Ota· ma) Bruno Ganz. Hanna Schygulla The experiences or a German journollst co11er· 1ng a Lebanese c1v11 war are recounted 'R' ~hr . 48mtn) 119 THI CATUlll M ~'I mmATllT llO•rTI Super Bowl XVI Be~vs 49ers (RI •tJ Cf) "The Seduc.hon 0 1 G na" (Premiere. Drama) Valerie Berlmelli. Ed Lauter A young womun courts disaster when She risks the sec11rrty ol tlel mar- rrilge and the lo11P ot hPr lrrt>nds while :;lowly becoming tt comp11lc;111e gambler l2 hr!i) D GD ""'1DI Nick and Cody n1us1 sa11e a QOIQE!OUS f'XN.Ul•llP ari.tly<,t t'>Ptng held Cdj)llVt' Uy ll'!rrOrt!'ll'I I 1 fir l Friday. January 13, 1984 23 -!uesclay co ... - ' . • l\ ,.,_.. 0(9Altf ,ld1 II •mJ r urtev kli t. h IO!ldl 81\\I T•1ll •• lhd'f \11\ly ~ ''" "'"••I .-,fi.o llttt\ I 11111• h_,'J"9\l In Ii 111•"11 , ... t.c>I I;) .... v .... AM .Una. l 11et "'•' \ 1lrtl 'I' 111\1 l kH• (\ \i.>111 •~1 ~ \\ m• • "'-' 111&11 •1 pt•f" I \•f ~I 11. Ill .... , .. I llt111• ... , • ''""~ ••11•1'• IV\·"'· ''""Ill ,,, I ' I '4•111 •" '"'* '•"'•"• ,.,,.,,,11 lh \I 111 II "'" ,.•lh '"""' 'lh\llllMI I I I ' "' "'" I I I,, " I ~ ,, I II M1• • I 11>42 , ,. .. ..._,,I A,, I 14••N' l 11111 I "'u- .a. 'l>\1'1~ I n-1 "'"'• lfW .. ~ U<4 .. ,,, ,,. • ·'' ,,. II I~ hf I 5-.. • .. ) ... HOU 1w &.• uU1 m ... ..... ..,.,. LAIJQM.m .. ...... toP•WJIOI MClll • IAIOM m'fll "llUl~I I l<l~ (;(wnf'<]yl nt•y C.11\lll Mu11.1'1 Rc\111 A. voung .... \lnan 11 -'W' ft ""°'Id ot m...-itttv in H,111111 t I h1 .' .1 ""n I tH) llOT _.....,. Y M .,,. Conlt'dy IU.•IChell C'Ntll""-°"' lh 0. film Ind ~ '"'-''•QO '" an 11~1 l•I(' 1ai..-l''' ,, .,. ~!fl :I"" 11 '"C' ~ ..,.. • \I~ (\.lt ~I f\.)( t l'i81 ~Hag· fth A l1lrn WIH I ..... ~ .hvttlit eotnpa 11\ '"""'-'' t " ' .. l"ll l•t! •lrl ~ pilol "II U'10I ... ~ -I\ "' ,,,.., l ta tl$ ,, on lt$ ntAlllOn I ~ 11'1 .:i1t•\l WAT"lllYL.m fW .,.,. ~ " Oa1 lN•• ll~i \.\.~\ \ ,..,, M.<t•.._ ll' Sal A ~'-.)I - - diner tS the nangoul for a quintet ot v• ,r:i men. seen dUr1ng ltle lime when the r•rb sures of adulthOOd art! threatenir 11 • ) disperse them 'A' ( 1 hr • SO min ) CS) llOVll 'Sharky's Machine" ( 198 • Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Wart.: A vice cop uncovers high-leYel gO\'er r menl co11uphon while Investigating !hi! mu1der of a call O"' 'R' (2 hrs ) ZJ llOYll CharrOIS Of Fire" ( t 981 Ora ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charlesotl Soc.1~1 pressure and personal turmoil beset 1 ... 0· con1rast1ngly drHerent 8'11ilh athleles Of• their way 10 glOry 1n lhe t 92• Pans Cly~ PG (2 hrs 5 mn) ai.e ()) .cclC.~ McCloud coutts e rnooe on an auempt 10 locate her missang room mate'· {R) 11 hr 20 min > WQ .,_ Desert Fury" (1947, Ofam.:il Burl l~nca~t•r, L~b9ih. Scotl A relouneo Q&ITl~ lats Ill br>e Wiii'\ ltle csaugtit~ of a c:a5'nO OWflef (2 hls I ttl - 8 .,_ ''The Comarchef05 { t 96: W~tern) JOhtl Wayne Stuart Whitman A Tpqs Ranger se!S out 10 Sloe> the d~t11 ou1ion ot guns aod hrl!Water 10 ~ l"oOSt le Comanches I 1 tv 30 n'W\ ) .,_ 'Then Ca.me Bronson t t 96i: Drama I Mietwte! Paru Borne ~.a /. ru. -.a,. ~ l'Tlf'le1S anothel ~~or t ., al Bog Sot NfV>f'I t~ arr ~or. t~ mc•-r <-12 tvs M.L•TNIFM&l .,.. ·One Man s Nay (I~ 6x ~ Don Uufray [)er\e H11en..:: .\ ~ r~1et en•prs a , Ur\&["(' I " ~ ri '"' 30 rl'W') &eo5 • •O",j Dll•ld Y.a·.-- ~ ~ ~ ,.. !)Ci'!-..... ~ ~ -"'= 8 ~ gC\.lt' 01 .,.,,!"'"_ ~~ ~ill~ _, ~ -~ r,p °'"Mo!'il tor .. ,,.~ & "VO!!' PG -v •: _.. ... -'f!l8sclay Cont. moves to Los Angelee to continue hit fight !Q_ainSt crime. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 1111 (.IJ llOVm "Intimate Gllme&" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Geotge Baker, Peter Blake A col 1ege psychology class 1s assigned to explore theif own and each other's wildest dreams 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •CID MOWll "Partners" (1982, eom.dy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay pollce cle<k go undercover as a homoeexual coople to find the murdefer of a maie model 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) •8 m¥IE "Ambush At Cimarron Pass" ( 1958. Western) Soot! Brady. Margie Dean A Unt00 patrOI officer and ha; prts- onet team up with an ex.-COOfederate ofll- cer to stave oll 8n Apache attack ( I hr • 30mln) CllCO Ml> THI llM ... • llSUlml IS lllOWll "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) -Momlng Movles- 1c110 "Attack Force Z" (1980, Adventure) John Phillrp Law. Met Gibson ( 1 hr , 35 min) .. l!l) 'Without Reservations" ( HM6. Come- dy) Claudelle Colbert, John Wayne (2 hrs ) .. CC) "Auth<>f' Authorl" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon. ( t hr , 49 min ) (%) 'Crime In The Streets" ( 1956. Ora ma) Sat Mineo. John Cassavetes ( 1 hr 30rmn) 1" 0 'Hit And Aun" ( 1957, Orama) Hugo Haas. Vtncent Edwards ( 1 hr , 24 min ) 1:11 "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Orama) NICI< Nolte, Debra Winger (2 hrs.) •CID "Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Ofama) Ben Cross. Ian Chaneson. (2 hrs . 5 mtn ) Cil Telefon" ( 1977, Adventure) Charles Bronson, Lee Remick ( 1 hr . -'3 min ) d Ct) "Wild Horse Hank" ( 1980. Advan· ture) Linda Stair Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr • 31 min) O "Two Soll1ude1" (1977. ·cxama) J9an Pierre Aumont, Stacy Knch ( 1 hr • 30 min.) -(C) "1941 " ( 1979, Comedy) John Belushi. Tothiro Mllune ( 1 hr .. 58 min) "The Terry Fox Story" ( 1983, Blogra· phy) Ro~ Duvall, Eric Fryer. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (I) "The Scarlet Claw" ( 19.44, Mystery) Ba!lll Ra1hbo(le, Nigel Bruce (1 hr • 30 mm.) (%) "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ofama) Nl<:k Nolle. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) Ir:) "The Gtrl In The Kremlin" ( 1957. Dra· ma) Lex Barker, Zsa Zsa Gal)()( ( 1 hr 30 min) -llZl 'The McConnell Story" ( 1955. Adventure) Alan Ladd, June Allyson (2 hrs) -0 'Treasure Ii.land' (1972. AdVenture) Orson Welles, Kim Burlield ( 1 hr • 34 mH1 I tWO "Shogun Assassin" (1981, Adven- ture1 Tomtsaburo Wakayama. Masahlro Tom1kawa. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tt:al (S) "Dead Men Doo' t Wear Plaid" ( t 982 Comedy) Steve Martin Aacttel werrJ 11 hr 30 min l -JUternoon Movles-e11 m Rettect1ons In A Golden Eye" c 1967. Ofama) Ellzitbelh Taylo1. Marlon Brnndo (2 h1S) John Savage Christophe< P\lmmef A CIA computer expert train• for ectlve tleld duty to avenge the murder ot hit girlfriend lruthtess terrorists 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) aa '"'"• llMCUI WB.IY, u . W TOPO'THlllClll•la MOVIE 'Oevll On Wheel$'' ( 194 7. Ora- ma) Darryl H1ekman. Noreen Nash. A group of young dellnQuents gel together for ~~·· (1 hr . 30 min.) ~ ••1111.,.. CJ') ~ 'A.IAllA TON Robert Klein. Sosan Geocge and Pia Zadofa stat 1n thlS bed- room farce about a married couple's weekend complicated by the unexpected arrival ol the husband's coquettish mi&-' treas ( 1 hr , 45 mtn ) 4rtl(J) llOVI! "Love Child" (1982, Ofama) Amy Madigan Beau Bridges A pregnant inmate 1n a women's prison wagea a bat- (OJ "Fatao" (1900, Comedy) Dom DelulSe Anne Bancroft. ( 1 hr., 34 min.) (%) "Airplane II The Sequel" (1982. Comedy) Robetl Hay&, Juli& Hagerty ( t hr . 25 min.) ~ (C) "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman. Paul LeMat ( 1 hr.. 26 min.) 8' "Besl Frieods" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt A~nolds, Goldie Hawn. ( 1 hr., 60 min.) t.ID (ZJ "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy) Nk:otaa Cage. Oel>Orah Foreman ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Ht(C} "Author' Author!" ( 1982, Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr., 49 min.) CB) "Cannery Row" (1982. Orama) Nick Nolte, Debfa Winger (2 hrs) (0) "Dead EAd' ( 1937, Orama) SyMa Sidney. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr , 34 min) tit "Washington Affair" (No Oeta. Ora- ma) Tom Selleck Barry Sullivan (1 hr 30mtn) g "ThreshOld" ( 1981 Orama) Donald Sutherland Jeff Goldbtum ( 1 hr . 46 min) •ClJ "The Amateur" (1982. Drema) John Savage, Christopher Plumme< ( 1 hr .. 50 min) •(%)"Sun Valley Serenade" (1941, Musi- cal) SonJ9 Henle, Miiton Berle. ( 1 hr., 28 mtn ) •(C) "Wild Horr.e Hank" (1980, Adven- ture) Linda Blair, Richard Crenna. (1 hr.,· 31 min) "A Whale Of A Tale' ( 1977 Adven- ture) W1lllam Shatner. Marty Allen. (2 hr&.) · WCt "Hit And Aun" (1957. Orama) Hugo Haas, Vincent EdwardS ( 1 hr , 24 min.) .. ((.J "Whrte Dog" ( 1982 Ad\lenture) Kris· ty McNICli'oi Paul Wlflfteld ( 1 hr • 30 min) (OJ ' Super FuL.Z" ( 1981 Comedy) Terence Hill. f.rn011I 80<gnlne ( 1 hr . 35 mrn) (%) "Red Sky At Morning" ( 1971, Ofa- ma) Archord Thomas. Claire Bloom. (2 ttrs ) m (C) "194 1' < 1979. Comedy) John Belushi. Tosh1ro M1tune ( 1 hr., 58 min.) --a.t;Evening •1DO tEwt a.t CllMIWI llC»fT • DIOUQH ' l:'cJ.ANY tie to keep '* child. who wee tetheted by a ~rd. 'A' (1 hr .. 36 min.) UICH> OIMOPOCnUU. The greet•1 ptay9'9 and coeches in the history of pro tootbeU are seen through rare, hlstOl'lcel tllm tootag4t with hOfits Pete Rozelle. 0 .J. Simpton, and "Mean Joe" Greene. ( t hr • 35 ':..~ -~ "'""' ,. ......,. Gue91 Valene Harper llCMI "King 01 Comedy" ( 1982. comedy) Robert DeNlro. Jerry Lawis. An abrasive would-be com1e kidnaps an Influ- ential talk show hO&t and demands an appearance on his hoetage's program as ransom. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 mm.) (%) MOWll "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Vinger In a HMOs California coes1al town. a marine biologist becomes romantlcally Involved with a girl from the local bordello 'PG' (2 hrs.) •m•--•~ I ~~-· .... .... -~ MOWll "The Teny Fox SICJfy" (t983. Biography) Robert Duvall, Err<:: Fryer. The true story of the young athlete who ran a "Marathon of Hope'' across Canada to ralSe money '°'cancer reeearch atte< the disease cost him a leg ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) (I) .,_ "cannery Row" ( 1982. exa- ms) N~ Nolle. Debra Winget. In a 19409 CallfOf'nla coastal town. a marine biologist beeomes romantically lnvot11ed with a girt from the local bofdello 'PG' (2 hrs.) O llOWll "Five Daya One Summer" ( 1982, Ofama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley An Alpine vocat1011 for a mou!l- tatneer1ng Scottish phySiC11n and the young woman travellng w11h him becomes the venue for personaf revela11on ·pc:· ( 1 hr., 60 min) ..... u.Tm.18 AUCI -.01POIN9 PACll OI CU.Nm TMATtllL ,.. .... .... MAIPYDAYIMMI AIC ... Q g WSAJl9 A look at Julio lgleslas. the number one recording artist In Oller 60 countries; a raotory that makes clothes ~tect ~'; radloacllv1ty. • an AWAD The Staller Brothers and Louise Mandrell hosl this presentation of awarda chosen by the reader$1"11p ot one of country music's old- est publicauons. Gueslfl Alabama, Loret- ta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell. The Oak Ridge Boys. Conway Tw111y (2 hrs l ai ~ ... ~ TW Desi Arnai Jr. talks about his return to series televl- 1-~~ llMIC tll DICOIATM ,AllTM COUJG1 IAlllTIAU. Nor1h Carolina vs =la (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs ) 'The Removehsl · ( 1975. Ora- ma) John Haroreave~ Peter Cummins A Friday. January 13 1984 25 violenl cc 1fronta11on erupts between two pohcem1>1 111d the estranged husband ot a terrified >Ollng woman ( t hr . 30 min ) (O)IODICI CZ) llOVlf ·crime In The Streets ( 1956 Oramn) Sal Mineo. John Cassavetes Oespnt: '1e' tiltorts ol a social worker to reform r111 1 1 Jung street hood leads one of his gang members into a life of crtme. l1 hr. 30 min.) m llOVIE "Strange Confession" ( t 944. Orama) Jean Gabtn. Ellen Drew During World War II, a convict escapes to 1oln the French cause lor freedom from Nazi tyran· i (2 hr&} ,. ... NI I ON THI Ton Featured a visit with women's shoe designer Maia Mav1an. a look back at Jimmy Fidler one of Holly· wood's kingpin coiumn1sts, a convention tor news d11oc1ors I G) FAIAYFIUD LAVllllE a --.rY a CO.AMY m ON L.A. Featured a IOOI< at the Great Ameucan hobo. a report on new "super weapons" now being cleveloped by our m1liJary: a lesson in the line art of trick pool p= fashion makeovers ITICTAC ti) PlOft.n COURT WDP•~n WUl.RIAfAll •n••wnrOMD "Time And Ligh1" Host Oevid McCullough examines old and new telescopes and a 11arlety ol tools and methods foe measuring lime O ( t hr J CC)'°' .-oTI .. 8 Cl) DCmlTIC LR Martin. Candy and Harold reluctantly accept a dinner 1nv1ta· !Ion from Chlf Ham111on B GD~PECfU llOVIE "Tell Them Wtlhe Boy Is Here" ( 1969, Orama) Robert Redford Kalha· nne Ross An AmertC8n Indian struggtes lo lind and maintain his own 1denlity while COP'!:!ij! 1n a while man's w01ld (2 hrs ) D ®) ntE FAU OA1Y Coll comes 10 the aid of a movie producer Wh o 1s being blaCk· malled by a corrupt city olflc1al ( 1 hr ) ~~U..wT TOllQHT Desi Arnaz Jr talks aboul his return 10 senes telev1· s1on 1n "Automan .. ti) llOVIE 'Run Silent. Run Deep" ( 1958. Orama) Clark Gable. Burt Lancaste< A submarine crew is divided between boys and men during a b8111e ott the coast of Japan (2 hrs ) fD mllMIOMAN W0MJ> ''Time And light'' Hosl Oa111d McCullough e)lamlnes old and new tetescopes and a vanety ot fools and methods for measurl~ hme Q ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥W "The End' (1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise A te<m1na1- 1y 111 man musters the courage and deter· m1nat1on to lace hrs impending death with a sense of dignity ( 1 hr. '40 min.) CID llO¥W "All The R111ers Run" (Par1 4) (Premiere. Ofama) Sigrid Thornton. JOl'ln Waters The story of a strong-willed worn· an who forged a place toe he<self tn lhe male-dominated SOClety of the la1e 19th century Australia 1s retold. (2 hrs.) (I) llOVIE "Dead Men Don't Wear P1a1d" < 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward A hard-bolled private eye runs 1n10 a hos1 o1 familiar characters while 1nves11- gallng the death of a sclef'ltlst I cheese tyEoon ·pa· ( t hr • 30 min ) UllOYIE · AutMr1 Author!" (1982. Com· edy) Al Pacmo Dyan Cannon A New YQfk p1aywr1ghrs wile leaves him with a gang at mo-.11y her children to take rnre ot 26 Friday. January 13, 1984 Just as his new play 1$ about to open 'PG' ~hr . 50mm I .. AU.•THEFAIAY t:ll Cl) EWIM Cromwell lhr1S wtth the owner of a new company end the Idea of acq111rtnQ her ous1ness (!) LOVflOAT CD , .... MAGAZltE A look at Julto Iglesias, the number one recording artist 1n over 60 countries. a factory that makes clothes which protect against radioactivity '1i) rm.I WAlll Featuring Interviews w11h gralfitlsts. publlc otflclals. parents and members of the art community. this docu· mentary e11plores the woeld of New York's grett111 artists. whose displays are found prlm=n the transit system Q ( 1 hr ) ([) "Betrayal" ( 1983. Drama) Ben K1ngS1ey, Jeremy Irons A woman falls 1n love and has an affair with her husband's t>est friend ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZ) MOVE "A1rplane ti The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hag· erty A commercial space-shunle compa- ny a1temp1s 10 keep a b<ave airplane pllol from revealing lh~ problems wUh its fjrst craft before 11 takes off on Its maldefl ii ht 'PG' ( l hr 25 min ) a:tl THICAT\M .. (I) llOVIE "Carbon Copy .. (1981, Comedy) George Segal, Susan Saint James A successful white businessman d1scov8fs that he has a grown son who 1s black ( 2 hrs.) I 6? 1111 FACTI M LR Q @) DYllAITT Adam stays at the hoSpt· 1al as K1rby suffers. AlexlS turns Singer 10 land a major od deal. and Pete< makes a surprise announcement Q ( 1 hr ) I ... lmlV_.. L.A. THI Mrl 'II A loo!< back at the best of lhe hvety arts in Los Angeles 1n 1983 (I hr , 30 rnm l i 9IOllT1CIJITD ou..-r .. llOYll ' lhe Guyana Tragedy The Sto- ry 01 J1111 Jones" (Part 1) ( t980. Ofama) Powers Boothe, Ned Beatty The Ille of People's Temple leader Jim Jones ts traced from h1s call to the m1n1Stry to the mass su1c1de at Jonestow" (2 hrs ) d ([) COUfGE IAIUTUU MIChlgan vs Ohio State (A) (2 hrs ) t::a D 0) MIQH'f COURT Whtie attempting 10 verily Judge Stone's credentials his staff madVerteotly learns lhat he has a criminal recoed (!) .oVll "Walk On The Wiid Side'· ( 1962. D<ama) Laurence Harvey. Capu- cine A man learns that his fOfmer girl- friend has moved into a house of Ill repute {2 hrs .. 30 mm ) lli) FAIAY: mAIQI GI,_., ThtS docu- mentary 1races one man's struggle with the changing structure of contemporary families. his tradlt;onal and conservative outlook 1s challenged by SOCJal change and questions that lead him from Utah to Manhaltan ( 1 hr ) (JD llO¥W "Vice Squad" l 1982. Ofama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson A police detectjve and a s1reetwalke< team up to trap a plm~ble for murdering one of htS women 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mm) i ll.IT Ol llZAlm -UC. -GD IT. a.--A bhzzard creates a mass ol problems tor the pattenl9 and statt ol St. Ehglus Hosp11al ( 1 hr ) omm ... r, D O HOTll A tiotocaus r ~Ni110< dtSCov· ers the presence ol a World War II war c11m1nal ill 1he St G1P.g01y, and Paler sus- pects Chr•Sllt)(> and Mark are more than fj"~~'·' CC) DOI AmM:.A Human se .. Jallly 1~ ~Ofed. CH> ••llG W ITilm> Teenage drug abuse. Including me true s1ories of three teenagers. 1s discussed tocustng on drug use. abuse and dependeney ( 1 hr ) (I) llO'Wtl "Koight11ders" (1981. Ad11en ture) Ed Harris. Gary Lahll A group of bikers ride with a tra11ellng renaissance la11 and discover that the idealistic S1rugg1e against evll exists In m<>dern times also 'A' (2 hrs , 25 mm ) D llO¥W "Coup De TOfchon" ( 1982. Orama) Philippe Nolret. Isabelle Huppett A law enforcement ottk:er 1n Africa seekr. murderous revenge against all those who have disagreed with him and his Ideal (2 hrs., 9 min) CZ) llO'fW "Teleton" ( 1977. AdVenture) Charles Bronson. Lee Remick The KGB's lop agent is sent 10 America to stop a villainous defector lrom tnggeflng f1tty human time bombs planted dt.mng lhe Cold War and never de-act111a1ed 'PG' ( 1 hr,~~ -1~•1WUM.-.. a&D'lfUY • LA ...nRA Life along the 2.000·mlle U S -Mex1ean bOrdef is depicted th1ougl'I a ~ of mter1119ws (I) "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Gullenbe<g, Mickey Rourke A Balt1moee diner 1s the hangout tor a quintet of young men seen during the time when tho pre<;- sures of adulthood are threatening to '* ld'lx,a"W [;'d,1 ;.,:o min ) '"""a W'Tlr'I LAl*MN rA .. .,. TOl•ft)EOI MClll CUAIOM llO'fW "A ClockwOlk Orange" ( 1971 Sc1ence-Flct1on) Malcolm McDowell Patnck Magee Directed by Stanley Kubrick When police caplure the leade1 of a teen-age gang of rap1s1s and murde1 ers. the method of retiab1l1tat1ng htm proves even more threatening to soctety 'A' (2 hrs , 1-7 mm ) (BJ llO'fW "Valley G11I" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage, Deborah FOfeman A high school gtrl breaks ott her r01nance with a punker because the relationship threatens her standing within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min) m WMAT'I llY L.- 119 (fl) llO¥W "Caprtce· ( 1967. Mystery) Oo<ls Day, Richard Hams A woman trav· els incognito to track down 1he na1cotics ring responsible foe ner father's death (2 hrs.) 1d (!) 9Gl~.,m,,.1C111-rram~ 1!#8 Cl) POlJCI ITORY Two detect111es 1rack a psychotic sniper who has killed severnt people 1n rush-hour trall1c {R) ( 1 hr . rn m1nL II Q) Tc.aHf Host Joan Rtvers Oues1 actor James Coco ( 1 tu ) 'fwaJQHT zm. O AIC*WI~ •11MCMM- 1'11CQ OI TNE llQHT iim 11 OF IM AIUICllCO •• •T~IUIAllmt.\¥9GI ... RAClll8 wan Y (It) mvR "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Mickey Rourke A Baltimore dtnet IS the hangout for a qu1nte1 of young men seen during thf' t1mP when the pres sure1; ul adulthood are lhreaten111g h disperse them R ( t hr '.>O min I G 1'I CU9 "Ametlea At The Crou- road1" Topk:; America's obseatlon wl1h the =.,beau11ful. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1bel ( • 6i.ICQM· 1t:9 MIMDHITatCOCS ~ .,...,. ....... ,.,Ml« ... COUIGI IASETUl.L NOflh Carolina vs =18 (A) (2 hrs ) Cl) "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) Ntcolas Cage. Debo<ah Foreman A high school girt breaks off her romanoe wi1h a punk91' t>ecause the relationship threatens he< standing within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min) 11:110 MO¥ll "The Secret Policeman's Othef Ball" (1981. Comedy) John Cleese, Graham Chapman British comedians and mUSlCl8flS, including cast members from "Monty Python." "Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nino O'Clock News." per· IOfm 1n a concert tot the beneftt of Amnesty International. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ml I flO lAll llGH'T WITM DAWlt&.IT1amM CIUT .cam M.amcou..ecnm lilO¥ll "High Time" ( 1960, Comedy) Bing Crosby. Fabian A widower falls In love with a French teacher af1er he returns to college (1 hr , 30 min.) 8 M01lll ··r en ThOUSand Bedfooms'' ( 1957, Comedy) Dean Martin. Anna Maria Alberghettt. A wealthy young play· boy falls in love w11h an llaltan girl. but has to find husbands fOf her three StStera before he can marry her ~hrs., 20 min.) (!) ROWM 1 llMJWI LAI • (11 aTBTY-rf TW Desi Arnaz Jr talks about hi$ return 10 series televi- sion In "Automan" LO¥I. ..-CM tm.I lllO¥ll "Three Swedish Gins In Ham- burg" (No Date. Comedy) The girls and their boyfriends get a guided tour of 1he German city's infamous tenderloin district i.!_ hr , 25 min ) (SJ mVIE "The Beast Within" (1982. Horror) Ronny Co•. B1bt Besch A woman 1s raped on her honeymoon by a hairy· legged creature and produces a seemingly normal son who grows up to follow In his dad's bloooy footsteps 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 m1nl_ 1MIJ Cl) Mimi "Belle Starr" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Eltzabeth Montgomery, Cllff Potts. A pioneering turn oHh&-century woman makes her mark In history by entertaining criminals and other dubloos personalities 1 hr . 20 min) 11141 .oVIE "Quest For Fire" ( 1981 Fanta· sy) Everell McGill. Rae Dawn Chong. Three members of a prehistorte tribe that hasn't lhe knowledge fC>f making fire are -•Monalng Mo.vlM- •(%) "Morocco" (1930, Romance ary Cooper Marlene Dietrich ( 1 hr . min.) •CC) "Vietor I VietOfla" (1 982, Comedy) June Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hr$., 14 min.) 0 "I Cioght To Be In PICtur9-'...~!~2. Comedy) Wallor Matthau, Ann·Mtq,W81 L1 hr 45 min) .. (IZ) "Breaking Up" ( 1978, Drama) Lee Remtek, Grenville Van Dusen (2 hrs ) ..W OO "Treasures 01 The Snow" (1981 , Dra- ma) Paul Dean, Carey Born ( 1 hr .. 40 min) 1tl Cf) 'K11ter1 With A Whip· ( 1964. Orama) Ann Maigret, ,John Forsythe (2 hrs.) (Z C1tcle 01 Dece1r· (198 1, Drama) eent In Merch of a ~ source When their continuously bu<nlnQ pilot fire It extln-~lthed. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 3S min.) -· mwll "Ebb Tlde" (1937, Adventure) Oscar Homolka. Franoes Farmer. A "beached" captain's plan to hijack a ship 1s complicated when he dlscoYers the ownet'a daUght8f i8 aboard. (2 hns.) (!) mwll '1'he Mask Of Sheba" ( 1969. Adventure) Walter Pidgeon; Inger Ste- vens. A search party ~s missing mem- ber'S of a aalarl who have wtth them a ilceless gold statue. (2 hrs.) M.1 •l'lll PAa.Y mwll "Marty" ( 1955, Drama) Emest Bofgnfne, Betsy Blair. A shy bachelor falls In IOve with a woman who has resigned hetseff t<>a life alone (2 hrs . 30 min.) -·=== t9~ 9DWll "Bllltls" (1977, Drama) Patti d' Arbanvllle. Mona Klrtensen. A young girl's sexual awakening occurs dOrlng hef stay with a famlly friend one summer 'R' 1 ht., 35 min.) .. llMYm.9--• &::' 1:9 CMaDC.-. -LC81 .. 19mfATae mwll "Strangers When We Meet" (1960. Drama) Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak. A suoc:essM architect Is tom between the security of home and family and his love for a married woman. (2 tvs., 30 min.) (I) WOJllN'.2 .. Cl) (I) 9DWll "Brainw aves" ( t983. Sclence- FlctlOn) Keir Oullee. Suzanna Love. A young houSewlfe suffering from brain trau- ma receives thought proce89ea and mem- ories from a corpee In an experimental medic~! procedure. 'PG' ( t tv .. 21 min.) 0 llON "Kitty And The Bagman" ( t982, Comedy) Ll<My Qark, John Stan· ton. A young English bride goes 10 Austra- Jla and becomes Involved In a battle for control of the underworld. 'R' (t hr , 35 min.) Cl) llCMl "Lovers And Liars" ( 1979, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Giancarlo Gianni- ni Whtie traveling In Italy, an American gtrl meets and falls In kWe with a married man. 'A' (t hr .. 36~ a.@ --.OAT H (l}llCMI "Washington Affair" (No Date. Drama) Tom Selleck, Barry Sullivan. A government agen1 is ttveatened with blackmail by an unscrupulous buslness, •ma~·= ~-l&i!aDOI) Bruno Ganz. Hanna Schygulla. ( 1 hr., "8 min) •OO "Shipwreck" (1978. Adventure) Rob- ert Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olson. ( 1 hr .. 43 m n.) •CC) ''I'd Climb The Hlgheat Mountain" {1951. Orama) Roiy Calhoon. Susan Hayward. (1 hr .. 28 min.) •Cl) "Can-Can" (1960, Musl<:al) Frank Sinatra. Shirley MacLalne. (2 hrs., 11 min.) · •0 "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Voices ot Elizabeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) .. CC) "Whi&key GalOfel" (t949. Comedy) Joan Greenwood. Basil RadfOfd. ( 1 hr • 23m1n ) ® "Biiiy Jack" I t971 , Orama) Tom (BJ llCMl "Cat People" ( 1981, Fantasy) Nastassla Klnskl. Malcotm McDowell. FaJl- lng in love poses a problem for • young woman who turns Into a fefocloul big eat rf she males with someone who la not ot her own kind. 'A' (2 hrs.) •e llCMI "Piiiow Of Death" (1945, Mya- 1ery) Lon CNtney Jr .. Brenda Joyce. A lawyer murders his wife and family after lalh~ In love with another woman I 1 hr .. 30mtn) ~ CllCO,.,,. llAll (!S':e "Stlent Rage" (1982. Adven- ture) Chuck Norris, Ron Silver A crltlcally ln1u1ed psychopath rs revitalized and made almost indestructable by the handj.. work ot a mentally unhinged scientist 'A' lhr , 40m1n ) IUllllllftEt .. PAITH• llMCUI WIU't, AD. M lllO¥ll "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1959, Orama) Sylvia Kristel. Nieholas Clay. An English lady has an affair With the gamekeeper of her husband's estate 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min) .-1::::,.• ••°'on•11•11Gm IUHIHI 1ml (II) llCMI "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Drama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson. A police detective and a stree1walker team up to trap a pimp responsible for murdering one of his women 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min J lit Mimi "Love Chtld" ( t982, Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate in a women's prlM>o wages a bat· lie to keep her child. who was fathered by a ma=uard 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 m1n ) (%) "Airplane 11· The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie ~a~ arty. A commercial space-shuttle compa- ny attempts 10 keep a brave airplane pilot lrom revealing the problems wrth its first craft befote 1t takes ot1 on •ts maiden f.!!9ht 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min I ....... AUT'R'f m mVIE "Unmasked" ( 1949. Mystery) Robert Rockwell. Barbara Full~ The pub- llC is stunned when the true l!Jenllty of a phantom killer Is u1t1mately revealed as thal or a prominent person ( 1 hr ) tatll)tDMA11'11a.. (H) llCWll "The Terry Fox Story" ( 1983, Biography) Robert Duvall. Eric Fryer The true stone of the young athlete who ran a "Marattion Of Hope' across Canada to raise money for cancer research after the disease cost hlm a leg ( t hr . 35 min ) .. CC) laot AMIJICA Human sexua1t1y ts explored. Laughlin, OelC>fes T aytor (2 hrs ) (I) "The Ne•t Voice You Hear" (1950, Fantasy) James Whllmore. Nancy Davi. (2 hrs) Q9 "Illegal Entry" ( 1949, Drama) How- ard Duff. Marta Toren ( t hr .. 30 min.) -OZ) "Mr Solt Touch' (1949, Comedy) Glenn Ford. Evelyn Keyes (2 hrs) tWG 'In Searc.h Of Amertea" (1970. Ora- ma) Vora Miles, Carl Betz. ( t hr . 30 min) 0 ·The Triple Echo ( 1973 Drama) Glenda Ja<.;kSOfl, Oltver Reed (2 hrs.) 11:.9 ~ "Best Fnends' ( 1982, Comedy) Soft Reynold<.. Golo1P Hawn ( 1 hr 49 min.) (%) 'Red Si..v Al Morninq Friday. January 13, 1984 27 -Afternoon Movles- 11:9tl) "Which Woy To Tho front?" (t971. Comedy I Jorry l ew1s Jan Murray (2 hrs) CH) (OJ ($J "K1s•, Me Goodbye" ( 1982, Comedy) Sally Field James Caan ( 1 hr 42 min I W0 "Goodbye Pork Pie" ( 1981, Orama) K~lly JOhn<IOn, Tony Barry ( 1 hr 30 nun) t:lt(Ci Bill I 1981 D1ami1 ) Mickey Rooney Dunnis 01Jo1<.1 ( t hr . 40 min ) (%) "C1rcl1• 01 Ooce1t" ( 198 1. Orama) Bruno Ganz Hanna Schygulld ( 1 hr . 48 min) 1:9 CH) "I Ough1 To Be In Pjc:1ures" ( 1982. Comedrl Waller Malthau Ann-Margre1 ( I hr . 4b mrn I (OJ ·The Ne.<t One" ( 1982 Sc1enc:e-F1c· hon) Keir Dullea Adrienne Barbeau ( 1 hr 35 min I SJ A<.lv.,n1ures 01 Sherlock Holmes" ( 1939 Myslery) Basil Rarhbone. Nlgel Bruc.f' ( I hr 30 min ) ta0 I Ought To Hf' In Pic1ures" I 1982. CrJmedy) Waller Mallhau. Ann·Margrel (I hi . 45 mrn ) Mill The Long Good F11a.y'· I 1980. Ora ma) Bob Hoskins Helen M1rren ( 1 hr. 45 rrnn ) •rc1 Sptrn Of lht' Wrnd' ( 1979 Orama) Chrel Dan GeorQ" Slrm Pickens ( 1 hr 42mrn) (%) 'A11plane II The Sequel" ( 1982 Come<ly) Ar bert Ht1ys Julte Hagerty ( 1 hr 25m111) W r11 1 · Du'>ty" 11981. 01ama) Biii Kerr Noel Trevathen ( 1 hf., 28 min ) •cm "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" (t972. Fantas() Laurence Na1atn11h, Lynne Fred· erlck t hr • 30 min ) · • "The Seotet Of NIMH" (1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart- man. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) •CI> "P~ralf 01 A Stripper" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Lesley Ann Warren. Edward Her· mann. (2 hrs.) (J;) "Mystery Of The MllflOn Ooffar Hockey Puck" ( 1975. Mystery) Mlcheel Mac- Donald, Angela Knight ( 1 hr., 30 min) (%) "The Seduction" (1982. Suspente) M0<gan Falrc:hnd. Mlchael Sarraz.ln. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •CCJ "Victor I Victoria" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Aober1 Preston (2 hrs . 14 mtn) --iSl·veaing -u ... * ... .., ..... • ... Q Mm'lctlli*lll'f ......... llAaml/.._ ....... me ... .... ,~ ........ - .,. "Shipwreck" (1978, Adven- ture) Robert Logan, Mikki Jamlllon-Otson A widower, his 1wo daughter-., a repo<ter and a runaway are stranded on an leola1- ed 1$18nd after ffOCOUnterlng a violent st0<m al sea. ·a· (1 hr .. '43 min.) 0.,. "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Ma1c Sing«, Tanya Robet"ts J young man with an unusual talent f0< gov einlng animate searchea 10< the vlllarr responalblt tor the deetrue1lon of his vrl la , 'PG' (1 hr . '45 min.) DaYMOYU ..... ...-t-.&m Ma WlmLt1'flmMm -, bi&W ... MM'TI ........ .,. "Holtywood ounakes" ( 1982. Comedy) Humorous mistakes made by many of Hollywood's biggest stars. Includ- ing the Marx Brothers, Humphrey Bogart and Carole Lombard. are featured ( 1 hr 24 min) COrllft't •IHllT •U-Thlt band from Birmingham, England undef the lead ershtp of linger I IOngWl'lter Kevin Row land nArlonns "Show Me," "There. There r,-;;Soon " "Plan B .. "Respect " "Lian A To E" ind "I'm Mt lool<lng." · I YMAT-. • 19& ~ Los A~ Lakers ,.1•'~i::• •omnJ ~ :"'.&. Underwear as a fashion Item; profe&6k>nel football history pre- eerved on film. i ':nu I rr TIJl11•rr An Interview with aot0< Tom Bosley ("Happy Days"). I , .. .... wu The abused chlld wlll grow up someda}' Maybe. Each year, over one million American children suJfer from child abuse. Over 2.000 children die from it. But what about those who survive? An abu~d childhood can affec t a person's entire life. Yet child abuse can be prevented. The Na tio nal Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse is a private charitable organization that knows how to do it. ... Bu t we need your help. We need money. • We need volunteers. Send us your check National Comml~ee for today Or write for o ur booklet. Prevention of Chlld Abuse Help us get co the heart of Che problem. Write: Pttvent Oilld A~, Box 2866, auc.,,o, Wioolt 60690 28 Friday. January 13. 1984 • 11•11..-r LCMCDll•CT• wwwu• ... ..,t ... IOWLW.~ Cl) ,_. TM.I neum "Jack And The ee.n1talk'' Dennlt Chrlltopher ptaya Jack end Katharine Holmond • ~k'I mothef 1n fhts veralon Of the tale about • young man who mutt prove his courage against • olent and gllntese (EJlotf Gould. Jee/\ Sta~ton) to wtn beck hit family's riches (%) .,. "Chariot1 Of Fire" ( f 98 1. Ora· ma) Ben Ctou. Ian Charleton Social preeaure and~ turmotl beset two contrastingly different British athle1• on thelt way to glory In the 1924' Perla Olym- ~ 'PG' (2 h<1 .. 5 min.) tD COi.La ~San Diego State w. Uteh (2 hrs.) Niall ... 7:118 OI Tim TOMI Featured helpful hints tor the 1964' sumtnef Ofymple8 Including hotel acoomooa11ons. 1.,-..,..., Ll-•-..Y•Of9.., m GI LA. Featured: a look at the swimwear everyone Will be weatlng this summer. a report on Ofymplc skating hopefuls from the S01Jthtand. an examlna- hon of the readinesa of Californians tor a I MrthQuake. nc TAC DOUGll l:=:Jr .. llCM,.... -.... ,ii-'\: -A _. The Chief Is enraged when Samantha organizes• alt-In prot•tino the destruction of a mlMlon school • llOWll "W W And The Olide Oancek· logs" ( 1975. Comedy) Burt Ae)'nolds. Art Carney A charming rogue with a yen tor a country music star travels through the SOUth robbing gas stations (2 hra.) 8 O AUTOMAll Automan takes on the d1squ1se of • psycnle to mvesllgate the murdtf of a Policeman. (1 hr.) ~ ::'.r1i11mn rc11•n An lnt8Mew with actor Tom 80tley ("Hoppy Deya"). e .,. "Dial M For Murder" ( 19~. Suspense) A.ly Miiiand. Grae. Kelly. Af1er learning of his wile· a lnlldellty. a man decides 10 have het tllmlnat~hrs.) 1-.TYPYlWtflYml -oa-. CCMrTY Featured a IOOk at our growth and history aa r9COfd- ed by Thomes Bros. Map Co : a profile of country-western singer Suzanne Niles. an eque11tr1an event at Cota de Cua. an exploration of the controversy surrounding home birth!! CC).,. "Beat Friends" ( 1982. Come- dy) Bun RoYnOlds. Ooldle Hawn Two scretnwrltera who have e good pereonal end protesslonal retatlonShlp OV9f'ex1end their t11endsh1p by gelling married •pa· i! hr . 50 min.) Cl) ~ Ulll1UU. C.Hfomta vs. UCLA (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.) CH> .oWI "Billy Jack" (1971. Orama) Tom Laughlin. Delores taylof An e)I.· Green Befet half·brMO champlonl the c.aVM of a lrte<k>m school for runewayt on an Artzona Indian reservation. (2 hr1.) CI).,. "The Grey Fox" ( 1983, Wett- ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jectcie Bur· roughl A &rage coech turn. to holding up trains after he 11 released from Sen Oven tin I t hr • 32 min.) (Q) cou.HI IAIUTIMJ. Cellforn1a vs UCLA (2 hrs) Cl) .:Ml · Robin Hood And Tho Sorcer er" (No Date) Anthony Valentine. Nlcito- LU Gtace. Robin Hood leads hla men In a daring rescue ot his IOve. the beautltut Maldl.41rlon. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Forced Vengeance" ( 1982. Adventure) Cfluci( Nonlt. Mary loulM Weller. A karate expert utte his '"°"" to driv9 mobl1en out ol e Hong Kong gam- bling establilhmtnt. 'A' ( 1 hf .. -43 mm.) • \tl) WC ••ATCM Protllff of deMrt range< Patty Brown: Vale Untverstty'1 Head Tralnef, Oai>hne Benas. M01own ProdUe- llone Pretident, Suzanne de PUM .. 8. PM&Y TB Elyee la shocked when '* mother ennouncea she 1a M9klng a divorce Cl) "°" '°'' • P& •tftD9 U~r as a luhlon Item: profeak>na.I tootball hhJIOfY pre- aerved on fllm. 1 -.n•",,.m .... ..,.-... ,..~ ··= di I "Hard News" The conttlct between Ted Turner' a Ceble News Net· work end the Joint all-news venture of ABC and Group w. ca_\led the Satellite News Channel. la presented Q •al M CAn.$ -·Cl)-·-Whefl Rid< and A J ara hired by a eoltry thOfoughbred horM trainer to find hot mlMina hOfM they lnod- V9ftently find a ml981ng ung and a murder victim. ( 1 hf.) 8 e Ct-. Sam end Diane must find a pollte way to tell the coech that they do not want him around . • 0 ......... Lavender plants Casey a en Inmate In a Portugueee jail In an effort to rescue a captured NIA agent L! hr.) • ....... Sandy Dennis and Gerald O'Loughlln are featured in 1hl1 comedy-drama about a town drunk and the milllonary lady who II dettrmlned to reform him. Baled on a ahort ltOf)' by Somerset Maugham. ( 1 hr.) • llYiiMfl ''Reilly: Ace Of Spiel" Superspy Sidney Reilly Is returning to Eng· land from Persia In 190 t wllh Information abOut Russian oil explorations when he Is detained under guard, he plans hit MC1pe, leevtng a cie<gyman's young wife In a scandalou9 lltuatlon. O ( 1 hr.. 30 min) ID MA1m1w .. a•c::11 wm "The Citadel" Andrew rtdedk:ates himself to practicing with Integrity and condUOClng research c:;> ~hr.) --"Red Sk Al Morning" (197t, ama) Richard T~as. Claire Bloom. During World War II. a youth la suddenly forced to aay good-bye to adolesoence and beCOmet heed of the househOld tor hll war-widowed mother ( 1 hr .. 62 min.) -~ . •dl.I.,. "The Guyana Tragedy The Sto- ry Of Jim Jones" (Pert 2) (1960. Orama) Powers Boothe. Ned Beatty The Ille of People's Temple leader Jim Jooes It traced trom his call to the ministry to the mau suicide at Jones1own. (2 hra ) •D •... MO II.&. Biii pteadt for hit job when the station la sold to his '°'"* em;>'.;· 1 .. "Duel At Oiablo" ( 1966, Wnt· ern) James Oarnef. Sidney P01tief A group of lndlan-hatars are determined to transport a load of ammunlllon through Apache territory at any coet (2 hrs . 30 min.) CO MO¥ll "Rawhide" (1951. Western) Tyrone Power. Susan Hayward Four neaped kllle<a hold a way· station keeper his aaslatant and 11 be11utllu1 paasenger hostage ( f hr :76 m111 I I -UC. -(I) DOTI LAW Gary dlecovera that Cindy ha• a pr19on record and Diana and Karen petcn up their dltferenoet. ( 1 hf) 8 • l&L ......, IUU A C()JHclller continue. to stalk hit Vlctima. LaRue and Walhlngton detYe deepe, Into the police COfruptlOn ring. end a modern~day Pied Piper attempts to SOive the preclnel'a rodent .blem. ( 1 hr ) ,,s .. _ ... ~-.. Superapy Sidney Reilly Is returning to Eng- land from Persia In 1901 with Information about Aulllln oil e•plofetiool when he II detained under guard, he plant his escape. leslflng a clergyman's young wlto in a IC8ndaloua Situation Q ( 1 ht • 30 min ) CC)..,.. "Biii" (1981, Orama) Mlct<ty Aooney, Dennis Quaid The true atOf)' of BUI Sackter. a menteny-ret1rded •dUlt who was connned to a lnslltuuon. It retold. ( t hr .. 40 min) (l)IR. .. .UTUTlla•lfl Super Bowl IX· Steelera Vt. Vlklngl (R) 00-MIR. A look at the two teama laY! In the Super Bowl XVIII ( 1 hr ) .,_ "t<lsa Me Goodbye" ( 1982. ) Sally Fleld. James Cun. A wid- ow who la ab<>ut 10 remarry Is 'llalted by hef late husband's ghost. 'PG' ( t hr .. -42 min) e..,. "The Road Warrior" (198t. Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bluce Spence In an Auatralla of the future where c:Mllzatlon 11 r~ 10 a collecllon of fUfal com- munea. a former highway cop makea a 200G-milt run for aanctuary In a promised ~~ ... 35mln ) -l•&ElerrmlWOM ... 11&1'19 "The Otacovery Of Arumal BehavlOr A Quesll()(l Of Learning" The experiments done by tvan Pavlov, John Watson. B.F Skinner and WIHlam Thorpe hlghllght an inveltlgatlorl ot how animals 1ea1-.;~~ twiw~ ea111orn1e .... UC~2hrt.) I ......... UUlll. .. ..,. -·~ WIUUU:(ll) .,. "Klas Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field. Jamet Cean A wid- ow who Is about to remarry Is visited by hef late husband'• ghoet ·po· ( 1 hr . 4'2 min ) CI).,. "Coed Fever" ( 1980. Comedy) Annette Hitven. Jamie Gillie Fraternity members use various tricks to diStupl a megozlne's coverage of an elitist 10<or1ty. il hf .. 20 min ) (%).,."Death Wish II" ( t982. Drama) Charles Blonson. Jiii Ireland A vlollante moves to Loa Angeles to continue hfa f~ht i 1n1t crime. 'A' ( t hr • 35 min ) WMAftllYLm tW .,. "C&llllmbu" ( 1968. AdVenture) John Ireland, Cftlot ()hmart A plane load- ed with hlJKked diamonds crashes In the headhonte1 rBQion of the Amazon 1ungle L! hr . .CS min ) 1d G (I) """9 MJlle, ILD. A lovely women a111ac11 the ettenllon nf Oonzo. Trapper and R1ve111de while they attend" medical convenhon in Mexico City (A) Friday. January 13. 1984 29 ~-------------------.......... .._ IJ GD TOMQHT Host Joan Rrvers Guest comedian 0111 Cosoy ( t ht ) G 9 MC NIWI YllWPOM "1984 Secrecy Sfl'Cu11ty And The Medra" Panel 1st!l dlSCu!.:. tile .lltOrn1'1 h)' the Reagan adm1ntstr11t1on to 11rn1t lhl' .1r.ro'><1 or tha press to rhe ~ovPrru11••nt ,111<1 to t;<mlrol lthe ~~;..~· JO"'"" 'Al&'f~ II.a f re: World Cup Men <, y11mt c.tarorn (r1otr1 Ad+1ltlr .. J1•n <;w111erlandJ (Al ( 1 hr .JO rr1111 l m 1" CUJ9 A1111•r11:.1 At I he Crr>'i'> roads ' Top1t; how '" t~ffVIVfo <;lff'!,C, r I hr 30 min) n•(C)llOVE Stu >t Tl;. M J( II ( r982 Ota ma) Albert r1nnt1y, l)1;111r• K"aton Thi! collapse or an 11rir Pr rr111l<Jlr ctasc. coo pie s marr .. 1ge 1rid 1:. ""''' 1 011 the11 tour daughter<, 1:. cr1mnrc..h•d 'ff ( 1 hr 59 mrn) (0,) MOVIE Sunirr1('1 ()t I.' I 1982 Adventure) Ann"''" H;1vrrn, l <1111 San!'Jers A younu ma11 p111•u•"• thP all~llons or several ol<JOr wo<non (I hr, I~ 1111n J (£) llOV. · Thfl £ ntl ( 19/8 Comedy) Burt Reynold'. fJ<•m l>t• I uic;e A 11•rn11nal ly rll man muster< tru· ~c~11agt-11nd deter minalloo to lace h1• 1111pondlnq death w11t1 a sense o=•tv 11 tr 4~ m111 1 U.~ :....----rrNETWOM ... ~ llOVE Orv 1 19A 1 D1a111 ~I W1lhel menia W111uin<. F ttrr1.111de1. Fredent Andrei A rrt1nct postm.in" recording ol '11s favonte o~···• .tm s performance leads h1rn on a wild and rlonoerous adven- ture A' (2 his ~ min ) 11:a1 B m ut1 MIGHT wmt DAVID LETlllmM • llOYll · Tht• I no111ng Glass War" 11970 ()r;imA) (t,,, 1 •POOr Jonoi., Pia Dege1n1ark I "41 rl111..,ti 'lflm1 l'I Polish defflctor into F.a'>t <'lmn1tlny tn irwestrgate a p 1!.'lrbl v•vlalt!>fl I ·I n.. l•~rmament ' rt"ernent (?hrs 1., riun) ROWAN I IWnWt WQMN LOVI, AIEICAN ITYU llOVIE t,.11 r1·r·1"• 1111Ht r ar1tnsy) Na:,t.lSSlil K1n•.k1 M 11 Olrr Mrl" well ~all 11 •g II 1011(' 1><•·.~-; I I'' h•llfll I JI a young wom<lr1 who 1w11s 1n111 ,, f1>r1X.1•>u·, b•y cat 11 she m111,. •• with !>Orr ... ,,,., w11n '"' not of ttt:r own kind R t:• l1ro, I tllelf) MOYIE 'Hur11.111 ''"'"''II' ( 1918. Corned)') Nancy W11lk11 fl•lly ( ryslul A crusty old yc>d .f'I ' , ' r11M111g I .1s Vegas ol •IS sin encount1•1·. thl' rl1llermo 111ews of __ a_n_a~ me1c;y • 1 ti 10 1 1n 1 U..(ff) .W. "Outry" (1981, Or&rmi) Biii Ktrr. Noel Trevathen An Auttranan atie. pherder'a friendship with his dog Is chronl· cled ( l hr . 28 min ) 1tmlMTPATMl 1M ~T MCOll> A&.mm CCUIC11a. U.TODAY M.L • lMI PAI& Y .W. "Separate Tables" ( 1958. Ora· ma) Deborah Ken. Rita Hayworth An Engltsh resort hotel is unsettled by news· paper reports and an unwelcome vl9lt0t {? hrs • 30 min ) CE) COl&.IGI IAm'f'U&.1 Calilomta '18. UC~) (2 hrs ) !,OJ "Cate Flesh' (No Date) ( 1 hr . 30m1n) (l) llCMI ··can Can" ( 1960 Mostcal) Frank Sinatra, Shr1ley MacLalne Score by Coto Porter A cafe owner defends he< 11ghts when her dance hall 1s raided beeause of 'lewd" dancing (2 hrs , 1 1 lmln~tcOTT t:ll CAIDD CAIElA ,. llAllY ma MOcm llCMI 'Th4! Genetal Dted Al Dawn·· ( 1936. Adventure) Gary Cooper. Madeletne Carroll A soldier of fortune 111es to secure ammunitron tor a batlle i a1ns1 a Chrnese war IOtd (2 hrs.) •m--llCMI "Otner · ( 1982. Comedy) S1eve Gutten0erg, Mickey Rourke A Baltlmore diner is the hangout tor a quintet of young men seen during the time when the pres- sures ol adulthOOd are threatening 10 disperse them 'R' ( 1 hr 50 min ) t.tl@ WOM.D AT LAMI CC) llCMI "Whiskey GalO<el" ( t949, Comedy) Joan Greenwood, Bas41 Rad- ford A group ol thirsty Scotsmen find that the liquor Sllpply they've been waiting tor 1s on 11& way to lhe bottom of the aea ( 1 hr, 23 mtn) 2" G ()) Cll ... 19QH1'WATCM m MCMI . 'The l el1 Hand Of GOd" ( 1955, Orama) Humphrey Bogan Gene Tierney A pilot drsgurses hlmW!f as a priest 1n order 10 gel out of China in 1947 i hrs) AGllCUl.NW U.U llOYll The Triple Echo"' ( 1973. Ora· ma) Glenda Jackson, Ohver Reed A sot· d1e1 1r. d1as11ca1ty changed by his lover, the wife ol a POW, unhl another soldier enters the picture 'A' (2 hrs) l:11 (H, llOVE ··1 Ought To Be In Pictures" ( t982. Comedy) Watter ~auhau, Ann· Margret A teen-ager 1ourneys from Brooklyn to Hollywood to get to know her nttangtd ecreenwrlltt llthet 'PG' ( t hr • 45 'W'il, 1:11 all IWMGMT CO Alt~"""..,...._ ··we Are ram11y·· Is among the hlt11 performed ~sister S~l~t;~onoen (Q) COUHI Caklomla vs UC~hra.) ·1 ,,.1"1 ... ... ...... ,... " m¥9 "Goodbye P0tk Pie" (1981. Drama) Kelly Johnson. Tony Barry. A young punk steals a rental car and drlvet It across New Zealand with the poltee In pursun and encount9f& a host of Ch8rac ters along the way 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min ) 1:11 llOYll "Porky's" ( 1981. Comedy) Dan Mooahan, Marie Herner. Randy high schoot 00ys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathOuse that relvsed them admlltance "R' (1 hr . 35 min ) alt G llO¥ll "The Mystery Of Mane Roget" ( 1942. Mystery) Ma11a Mootez. Patric Knowles A medical e>tamlner uncovers a murde< al1er an ·actress d!Mppeara. ( 1 hr . 25 min) i •Amt• IUICW WILi\', U. .W. "Ctrcle Of Oecert" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Bruno Ganz. Hanna . Schygulta The e.11perrences ot a German JOU<nallst cover- ing a Lebanese crvrl war are recounted. "A' ~hr . 48 mtn.) .. lUPO'TMlllON•lll .W. "Night Tide" (1963. Dfama) Dennis Hopper, Luana Anders A young sailor encounters a 1trange carnival glrl who believes she carries a me<mald's lcur~, 30 min) ....... ,...(It) .W. "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980. West· ern) Kr11 KnstotlerSOf), Chr11topher Walk· en A hlgh-prlnclpled &heriH becomes caught Oetween' cattlemen and Immigrant homesteaders tn a bitterly fought land ._1war~~4x° min l ._ -.CAL DOCTOM 11*0.WIDIO .. ·--"'~ .W. "'Biiiy Jack" (1 971. Orama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylof An e.11 Green Be<et half·breed champions the cause ol a treedOm school for runaways on an Anzona Indian reservation ( 1 hr 55m1n) .. ~ llO'Wll "I'd Climb The Highest Moun· tain" ( 195 I. Orama) Rory C81houn Susan Hayward PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: 11 Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports, and Advert ised Values. READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK in the Daily Pilat 30 F11day . J<1nua ry 13. 1984 -TV Puzzle 2 3 .. ' 11 , .. 18 53 57 ACROSS 1 6 Shown i.1a1 ot ror LQve and Hr1nor" 1 I Played Ralph Kramd"n 12 Fo11 Th~ Bron11" 14 ' Fish' •,f.-ir 11111 15 lncr~.ised c1lJlir 16 See 8 Down 1 7 A Davi:. -1n11 18 Compass po1n1 19 Star of ThP. De!>p" 2 1 Monogram 101 Newlon 22 8ked ..it.JtJr 24 Negative vote ?5 Playi>d Maul.JI' 3? .. Ac.I ol Love" 33 Played Aunl FslhPr 3~ He's Renko 38 'He and 39 · Harper Valley - 42 Burrons or Skelton 44 Clock numerals 45 See 8 Down 4 7 Melissa on "f a1cnr1 Cres1 -11111 48 Miss Par1on's sign otl 49 'Slrateg1c (,ommand • 50 Snooze 5? Mr Nolte's ID 53 Actress Sissy - -Word Game FILL I~ ~e Ml>S1NG LETTERS ltJ IH£ ·''TV WORDS" BELOW. I IAIPI IYI IDIAI I S~ I 10101 ISIQI IAI I I IRIOINISI 11 I l:WJ;;:" I IAIWIMI I IDI I ;;~ >tN\ . ~ ~€Al<~AAIG€ IHE. l.€ITtflS You Flt.LED IN ,-0 SPEll !HE ~€. Cf" A I I I I I l.I ...._ __ I ..__I ____ ! ..__I ....___.! 26 " Team" 29 Played Perry Mason 31 Miss Bacall's stgn·oft 55 Marilu Henner role 57 A -1n Scarlet" 58 Plays Miidred DOWN I Talk show hosl 2 She's Wonder Woman in11. 3 Newsman Pappas 4 'Huckleberry -· · 5 C11m1na1 6 Duke Astin 7 Ron Howard role 8. 16A, 45A Jay Jackson hosted 11 9 Played Toma -1n1t 10 Rainfall 1 1 Angela on "Falcon Gresl" 13 Chmlo11e Rae role 20 La do 23 . Wilderness· 25 Played Dan August - 1n11 27 Taina - ?8 See 14 Across 29 Scrooge's word 30 Miss O'Connor 33 Deedy Pe1ers on 'House Calls" 34 Miss Ekberg's sign-off 36 ShP was Granny - tnll 37 Remember -Durbin? 38 Caesar and Callell 39 "-Pig" 40 "Et -. Brute" 4 1 She was Endora 43 Actor Clark 45 "They -with Their Boots On" 46 Played Della S1ree1 49 Preftll. with punc1ure 51 "-Joey" 54 "One Day -a Time·· 56 · -No Angel" HEADACHES? 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