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1984-10-14 - Orange Coast Pilot
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ME-~ ~~ I0-14' "f,'~ bOIN& 1'0 i"E {,RO(£((~ !>iOREA P\lK UP A LOAF" Of BREAD t&Ml~ ~ ov 'Qf. ·nte.Rf.. by Gus Arriola ---------------- OIJ fltJIJDA'/, Wf+e~ l ~IN IJO e,tJAJa:, 1~1lJ~ M'/ ~LJ~v,.. ~11'}{ \IE:.~'='i=' • lay Jeff MacNelly ~S 1ME CLOWH WffO ear ME IN 11fl 5 fltSS. - Piii r Saaan Geot ee. who stars with Laarence OUYler and Mfcheel Caine in the movie Jip,saw Man, has had a rather puzzling life: "My career has always been two steps up, three down; four up, one down," she explains. "I've never been on an uninfer- rupted climb. And I'm glad.'' Susan's first role came at age 12 when she was cast as one of the Von Trapp children in The Sound of Music, and she has since appeared in such films as The Sorcerers and Straw Dogs. "The bad moments and wonderfuJ ones graphic, but fictional, account ~ a..,. an_d Cj'd of an 8-year-old heroin addict. a.rt..e, who between them Well, in the translation, Janet have probab!Y worn out more 4-\,,DOIY! ~become-an il.leAaaH-DaJll\ttHimCliNf-she&t.l'wt-all-;"I Peruvian imltligrant in seaith the Rockettes combined, were ot a green card, with a brother working together for the first lost to drugs in the old coun-time on ABC's new series try. At least one member ot the Glitt~r when they were audience didn't get no satisfac-delightedly surprised - liOn. His capsule review on the wouldn't you be? -with a way to the-parking lot: "We dozen ml roses each. And oould have had a t>etter time from the same admirer. The if we stayed home and talked." accompanying cards said 0 • simply, "Love, Fred," and if I've experienced on the W3:f up and down have been breaths of fresh air. They've let me be a normal human being." Geo says she likes living her life Tay to day. "I'm not a ma?fana person: I don't care what f11 look like when I'm 70. So I lie out in the sun, which, everyone knows, i.s an express route to premature wrinkles. But if I'm run over by a bus this afternoon, I want to get hit looking brown and healthy, not frail and anemk." 0 you have to uk, "Fred who?" C11it F.utwood. who took you'd better catch Silk Slock- a chance and-won on his ings the next time it's on the un.Clint-like hit TIShtrope, late, late show. admits that it's a far cry 0 from his Dirty Harry films. "l'm not tired of Harry, but Ste.pben Klq has the there's only so much you can Midas touch: He can tum hor- do with a character," he ex-ror into gold. The best-seller plains. "I lists and the movie listings usually sport at least one lllllli=~·-a-..... of his works, but does he think his prose will survive the ages? Says King, with all due modesty, "I rather suspect it might Hor- ror and science-fiction stories have a way of surviving for a long time, whether they're aood. bad or indif- ferent." The dean of bedevilment. however, has. no idea why some of us scare more easily than others: "Actually, I think we <HI scare easily. But some are better at keeping it -a seem. People who are fearless are~I certainly wouldn't want to drive with someone UJce that. P~ pie who don't know .fear don't live long." . like to feel I've diversified OW!r the years; l've branched out and done other kinds d thh9. I suppose ,J could play some- body meaner than Dirty Harry if the character was there, if I read a sOod script. An actor portrays thinp becau9e they're fun to do." And fun, ol COUl'9e. is the thing to haVe -any which way you can. 0 It's hard to believe ~=terof W would have troob e f~ a camera. but Tallnee W , 21 , says, "I used to hate having my pic- ture taken. I always put my hand up tO my flCe aitCi pushed the hair aver "?r. eye. In fad," she explains, ' I have all the pictures that I had taken when I was young. U anyone saw me hoard all those photm, they'd think I wu vain. Actually, I stashed them away for just the opposite reason." With an ac- ting career in the offing - Tahnee will make her film debut next summer in Cocoon, Ron Howard's current direc- ting . project -Raquel's daughter is certain of only one thing: "l won't be singing. I · sound like an Enf lish schoolboy in a choir. lf al else fails, maybe I'll be a Buddhist monk." Jt's a safe bet Tahnee's mom will have none of that. 0 By~ Kaufman. Wllh Anita SUmmer In Nau Y<ri and RObet1 Windder In Loi A,.,.,. Jiii . y life and those of my dose friends is not at all like what has been por- lrayeo in tfie media," declare$ Marie Smith, the wife of Rep. Christopher Smith (R-NJ.). "Our lives are 'very much like those of women ~ross the country who are buSy caring fOf husbandS, homes and children. In ~nee. we are HOU5e wives with a ital H." ~~:Smith was-~ --- Jy Weekly questionnaire sent to the spouses of the 421 married members of Congress. In this election year, with the bright lights and packs of reporters rollowing every move each politician makes. we decided to ask the people behind those politicians what their lives were like and whether, from their point of view, the glory, grit, rewards and stress of public service were worth it. The composite answer was a dear but qualified yes, and the reasons behind the individual answers varied as great- ly as the people . themselves. The spouses -mostly women (although at least 5 husbands or the 21 women in Congress also responded) -are an ex- tremely diverse group. They range in age from people in their late 20s (et 29. Smith is the wife of the youngest mar- ried member of Congress) to tfieir early 70s. They come from big cities. small towns. and rural communities across America. Most have left home to live in or near Washington, D .C.. at least for the more than I 0 months a year when Corr gress is in session Some maintain two households: one in Washington. OM in their district. Some have young children: some have grandchildren: some are childless. Many have careers of their own. although as one woman said. " 'Spousism' is indeed a job in itself. The many who maintain other careers besides are incredible." In a summer packed with campaign- ing and c01tventions. 22 percent of the spouses found time to respond ro our questions about their own goals, their marriages their children, and life in the political arena. One sentiment echoed frequently and fervently~ .. Please don't try to sensationalize the family /spouse role " We don't think we have. The voices here are the spouses' own. We gave rhe respondents a chance to ela~rate on their a/\swers and the choice 10 remain anonymous. More than half the spouses did sign their ques- tionnaires. Among those who gave their na~ \\ere Betty Wnght, wife of the House Maiorttv Leader. Betty Bum~rs. wife of the Arunsas senator; Liilian TOY.er. wife of th Tens Jenator: Elizabeth (Mrs. Daniel Patrick) Moynihan of New Yortc: and Rita Hol· 111115. Wife Ol the South Carohna senmor. Signt(j or uncoi.gned. all the respontCS w"e c.andio, thoujhtful and thorough. Jon Bmm IS a smlOf rdtlfX lot Famlly Wetltly MduiW Utrqh. 'Ofll «lilol. oho eotrmbu#rd IO thtS fffJOf1 One woman who chose not to sign had this reaction: "No, thank you! I'm too smart to let you use my name. I'm a survivor!" So, it appears. are most of the congres- sional spouses The group portrait that emerged from their answers is one of strong. self.assured people, sharing In their spouses' careers. Of those who responded, 69 percent said their spouses' political careers have en- hanced their mar· nages,eventhough the extreme demands of time and energy leave I 0 percent of them often and 57 per· cent sometimes feeling londy. We asked whether the congr~men or their spouses drank more ~lcohol because of the rounds of oblipl<>fY social functions, because of job J>R:SSUre, or for any other reasons. The overwhelming response was no. Many said they and/or their spouses do not drink at all; some said they "drank lesS thari they would nom\aJ. ly because "you can never let your guard down. And there is a lot of driv· rng to some events.'' Almost all said the rumors ot drugs being freety used on the Hill are untrue, and that the danger of political corru~ion ls overestimated by the pre.u. We aSked them whether they thought politacians were more hkely than ocher ~1e to be adulterous, and to that queshon about the private lives or public fisures came the widest varie- ty of answers. If any asreement emeraed. 1t was the opinion rhat memt>m,ottoo- . aress were no more likely 10 be adulterous than the people they r~resented. polltic.i system wa.s a positive factor 1n a child's upbringing. (More than 75 per- cent ot the~~ on this poinl) As fOr the marriages themselves. the great majority of the respondents said having a spouse in politics has helped their relationship. A number of reasons came out, but the most prevalent was that with the pressures of raismg young chlldreri bthind them, the~ could participate more fully in their mates' ~~:__+-CaM!!l"51til~nhi!YOCOUldool(CTfuanyot pro; Most agreed that a politicaf career is all-consuming. As one spouse said, her life is "Jonely, oemanding and public." The women who feel the biggest burden are those with small children. The representative5 and senators have to spend a great deal of time away from hoRle: in their district if they live in Washinston and in Washington if they live in the district. Cong~naJ wives with children find themselves much as a wife of a doctor does during his intemship and residency -coping as single parents. Mane Smith addresses the problem: "Perhaps the greatest concern 1s how to creatively utilize time for family t()8ethern . Since ttais is the highest priority for my husband and me. our three children, ages S. 3, and 5 months, are familiar sijht.s around hls Wash· ington office. Tfi~_p!cnic Ort the CaPitol fawn and ride the capirol subway. I and some of the other wives (mostly young) represent one type of congressional spouse. Our family responsibilities limit our social involvement in Washington:' Most of the younaer wives exprcsed concern lhll their husbands were abeent mueh ot the time, or if they were livina in the same pllce. thJt ttle}' left 1or work before the d\Ddreli were awake and came home Iller ~ were in bed, or Wett to tired or preoccupied thM the)' were unable to devote time or lllention to t~. The seneraJ ~ from thole whdse children had srown. however, was that aKi1 dole apoeure to the fession. Some of the comments: • "We do it together. It's the only way to survive it.'' • "We work as a team campaigning. Ufe is ~ interesting because we have new experiences to share," said Martha Sundquist, the wife Of the Republican con9ressman frOm Tennessee. • ·10ur marriage is) enhanced by mutual anemptS to improve the quality Of the rare time we-spend together. and hurt by tensions that build up over long . periods we spend apart.'' This woman, who preferred anonymity, said that she does tend to drink more than she nor- mally would. because of her loneJiness. • Carolyn Moore, wife of the Republican representative of Louisiana;·said, 'We both enjoy politics -we share more and work at havina quality time together.'' •·lUta HollmtP. the wife of Sen. Ernest (0$.C.i Said. ''rm able to share 1 ics. I could not if he were 1 courtroom or a doctor:· • Phyllis Olin llkt, "After Jim's [[).Va.} retirement from business, his political career was an important and exciting new venture for both Of us." But, she added, 'Tm not sure I want my daughter tO' maey one." Politician, that Is. • Many of the $pOU$e$ were enticed by the opportumties to travel a.nd to meet heads of state and other "interesting"' ~le. Many also said their $pOUSeS' happines to be doing what t~ wanted helped strengthen their mamaae. Barbara Ann Grassley said ot her hl15' band, Charles, the Republican Jenator ft6m Iowa. ''If he hadn't at least tried he would have been unhappy." Another respondent offered: "He's happy In hls work. A fulfllled person ls a good mar- riage partner." . Ulllari Tower. wife of Sen. John Tower CR·Tex.~ was the most .voluble. In answers to quesbons about whether she had given up or postponed her own goals while her husband pursued his career. whether she ever ft:lt lonely. and whteher ~would prefer it If her hus- band wee in another tine of work, .$he wrote neatly, In red felt-tipped P.efl: ''My ~ ii to be U/W, . .fPOf41t. "'*· 1blt lllra pNc.1ldeln Q\'el' Ill me. t.ty P'9" ............ dlmJndlly .......... I mlll him llwll)ll whm we are ll)Ut. bul belilVe 10 deeply In his ..n. his .,., Ind .. the --Yalue1 that T 'feel more ~ to there hil Hie rllther thin 1one1Y ~ A "*' 11 wtm he does. And the more cradYe he 11. the more ..........., he lpllllel hlmlelf to .. his life's work. the more he is to be treasured." · A political spouse, by definition, sup- ports and iti.ltains his or: her male, both • on the campaign trail and after an elec· tion has been won. About 21 percent of the spouses reported that they had given up or postpQned prof~onal sc>als of their own in Order to accommodate their spouso' careers. Many of those have since launched careers of their own in .....---1-..... ~--rom me<lione to re.ii estate to social .work. Thejob of political spouse sometimes makes demands on person- ality as well as profession. Thirty-two pettent of the respondents said that they occasionally had to suppress aspects of themselves to conform to what.are con- sidered appropriate .standards of · behavior for the spouse of someone in public office. And many expressed a pronounced lo0Ain8 for more privacy. • 'There is a lack of time for com· municating. ·• said Carol Williams, wife of Rep. Pat Williams (0-Mont.). • Another wife noted , "My husband is deprived of any private life and conse- quently seems unable to relate to things other than the political areria." • One anonymous woman painted th.is dark picture: "I think the public should know what the political family has to put up with. Then perhaps they wouldn't criticize politicians so much. I particular· ly resent the time my husband spends with his staff outside of working hours. His staff controls his life completely, m. duding his personal life. "Immediately after the election.'' this respondent continued, "after the wife h.as campaigned with and for her hus- band, goins door to door, typing. stuff· in~ envelopes. she is pushed into the background. The staff and the consli· tuents come first. l get very tired of female staff constantly being praised. I can do the same work at no pay and not even get a smile or thank you, but let a female staff worker do the same (at a ridiculously high salary) and she is treated like a queen. The job buHds up a man's eso. Women fawn over them like fools, and they think they don't need a wife anymore." • Another spouse agreed. In response to the question. "Do you find that politi· cians are likely to be t,mfai!hful to their spouses?" her reply was: "Who knows? 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You'll be glad you did. -efA~ Ed McMahon IPOUlll POLL re$POnsiVe to the people and doesn't 11--+-·-..work hard to stay ln touch, they'll be efea.t . fve seen it too many 'tffues. • Kaye Smith, wile of Oregon Repub- lican Rep. Bob Smith, voiced this con· cern: 'The representatives shouldn't have to run ~ery two years -there's too much continual campaigning. The congressmen should be limited to acer· lain number of terms. The incumbent representative should have to give up hiueat to run for the Senate. There are too many members with 30-plus years seniority and too much power." By contrast, Theodore Johnson, h~ band ol Republican Rep. Nancy Johmon of C.Onned:icut, defended the slowness ol the system of checks and balances; he was one of the few respondents to do so. His comment: 'The changes are gradual and can be evaluated before they do too much damage." And Nancy Fuqua. wife of the Democratic represent.alive from Florida. who says that she has come to ap- preciate democracy after traveling abroad, quipped: "1 was once told that there were two things one should never see in the ma.king: sausage and laWi.: Two complaints most often made about the system concern~ dependence on the media and the enor· mous expenses incurred by campaign- ing. commuting or maintaining two reSidences. On the media: "Too many people are turned off and don't vote. That is a terri· ble threat to democracy and, I think, a national shame. The media in general do not portray most (politicians} with any respect, whether or not deserved, so people feel a high disregard, mostly from hear-say or -see." On the money required: "Something must be done. Good. capable, outstand- ing candidates will not be abfe to run, simply because of the mst. It's the televi- sion time, buying ads. that takes thousands and thousands of dollars." Another spouse added, "l wish cam. paigns last~ twO weeb and that there were no PACs (political action commit- tees] and no need to accept PAC con- tributions ." Perhaps the rigors of campaigning and Ute pres.sura imposed by the media and lobbying groups have worn down the spirits of the politicians and their families a bit. Only a third ot the spouses said they would want their mate to be president or v~ president of the United States. (An interesting footnote; Every husband or a woman in Congress who returned and signed the questionnaire ~id yes, he would like his wife to be "president.} But one woman, who re- main~ anonymous. may h ve ~en for all the congressional wives when she id: "So many Americans think that we wives. as a whole. are either spoiled prirna donnas or. are inferior-feeling. ov r1ook~ weaklings. Wt are not! We e nor-mal. wefl:ed1JC1ted Clttzens who f AMILY W l Y • (X'TOl(Jl 14 • llllM 7 take quite .seriously the trust and faith that has been put in our husbands. We can run a house or houses, raise a fami- ly1 and adiust rather ~Y to last-minute changes. We can spt.ak to groups when, at the last minute. congress keeps the member in session. • "I believe very strongly in what my husband's work involves. He lives for every minute of working for the people ot our district -and for America. He's married to his work -but I am his 'mi.stress' and love the life we have.. I go to bed kno~..& that there will be a tomorrow." IW t91l·t913 p&• t79K ma with"Sabllanlillly ..... tt.t.'5a999•11111os-aD111. il+ll"f alaim eapa*llC& ..... !9"r I( • t1' 1. Oldsmobile Delta 88 4 Dr. "'2. Oldsmobile Ninety·f.iabt 4 Or. t1'3. Oldsmobile c~ s.w. t1' 4. Oldsmobtle Custom Cruiser S.W. 5. Mercedes 30050 Spec. t1'6. Buick uSaln 4 Dr fll'7. Chevrolet Caprice S.W 8. Lincoln Cont!Mntal Spfc. 9. Ford Cmwn Vtctoria S.W fll'lO. Oldsmobile Toronado SJ>CC. 1 l. Memuy Grand Muqws 4 Dr. 12. 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Pip has suddenly come into a fortune. all because he once smuggled food and drink to an escaped convict hiding in a nearby swamp. Lucky Pip! He didn't have to make his fortune by studying self-help books or attending classes in assertiveness training. Today we can stnve to be realists. "Nobody is ever going to die andlJeave me a million dollars," we say But the notion of great expectations ~ns finnly embedded tn our culture. lfldeed, it has given birth to a compulsive seff. unprovement industry. In an age of diminishing expectations, dreams are all that stand between our young people and total despair With less education than a technological society requires. it's inevitable that our Up)Natd Shivers be drawn to books that promise a rich, full life -provided only that a few "simple. basic rules" be rigorously observed. Of course. you must buy the book to learn the rules. "Fill your life with confidence and success!" exhorts the cover of TM Art of Selfishness by David Seabuty. Though the author has never met you, one of his chapters is oonfidently titled, 'The Key to Your Problems." Just pay atten- tion and the golden doors will definite- ly swing open. A quick browse through a dozen self- help books (best-sellers all) suggests that the trouble with Amelie.an society is simply too much altruism. Some of us may not have noticed this surfen of goodwill and kindness. but Roben J. Ringer bas. Devote yourself to doing things that will give you pleasure. he ad- vises. Above aJJ, "fofget the moral stan- dards others may have tried to aam down your throat." Needless to say, Ringer's book. looking OuJ for No. I . B~djpg remodel!riii or replacing ... Window~tv can make or reak it. Quality buildmg products insure a ~ project. Poor.quality products can turn a dream plan mto a nightmare. Oloosing quali!)' windows is em)'. It's Andc~. 1bc word for window quality for over 80 years. ~ to install Andersen• windows, roof windows and gtiding patio doors bring the best to any job: Beauty-through their famous slim lines. Energy efficiency-with douba...n.ai"'" insulating~-Maintenance freedom-with Pcrma~~ki vinyl, a t~ extmnely hard exterior covering that. _ _..-~ won't need pain · • - II you're bu~ remodeling or replacing don't leave anything to cbance. Insist on· Andcrxn = Sec an Andersen dealer-in the ~Uow under W'mdows. has, sold steadily sinoe 1977. If you long to be a lQder but lack a high schooLdiplorna, don'I give.up the... dream. writes Denis Waitley in TM Seeds ol GmJtness. ln his view, "leader· ship is the only true prdesSon for which no formaJ training is necessary." But you can give yourself a leg up by learning 10 new words a day. With 70 new words a week you wiU become "among the most learned and well· spoken individuals in the world." Another suggesdon from Waitley: Buy a set of tapes and record messages to yourself for the days when those new words aren't getting you anywhere. Listen carefully as your own voice says, "I respect and appreciate myself. I am unique and special." (Insufferable, too. a candid friend might add.) Now. I don't mean to d1Spala8e all self-help books. Sometimes it oomforts me to know that there are hundreds ot strangers ()l!t there writing books to make me richer, thinner, lovelier and. of course. happier. No doubt I should also be l'nterested in learning how I can earn Big Money at home raising fireflies. decorating T-shirts, or selling real estate m Florida by telephone in New York. Whal self· help shelves are missing is an old- fashioned book full of the sensible ad- vice that gave our grandparents oon. fidence and hope. Advice on the order of, "Study and prepare yourself. and someday. your dlance will ~" The selJ.lmprovement industJy raises expectations by ptayina-on ~ loneliness. shame and discontent Under the Puritan ethic; self-improvemena meant the ruJUvation of one's talents through hard work. Grabbing. shoViOSl and pushina were looked on · as baa form. And sua:ess ~ with it an obligation to help tho6e lest favored. Records on the sucxess of self-hdp groups are hard to come by. A psychjatrisl ot my acquaintance says thal the onJy self-heJp SJ'OUP that really works is Alcoholics Anonymous. Significantly, AA charges no fees. broad- casts no testimonials from satisfied members, and never merchandises its success. To achieve the promised result -permanent sobriety -you sirtlply live life one day at a time without drink. And you assist your fellow alcoholics over the rocky patches. To wish to be better -i.e .• richer, happier -than we are is a normal, healthy impulse. To that end we buy lot· tery tickets, have face-lifts. sign up for tanBO lessons. and keep the self-help books on the best-5eller list. But some'Nhere there ought to be a book that tells you: "You're a nice person doing your very best. Take a lon~. cool look at life ... and try to enjoy!' IW Homa Van~ ISO ~11..JtttOUJn ~ uJto wnte on o UOMty ol IO()fCS ----------------+---------------+---. ------------- EXP 31311115 SAVE 1sc onl,..._.of CRACKERJACK c.-.teo.ct~a ,_.... ---~ ...... --.~ -#ff C1TMOI -..... = == ::.i::.:.• -·-~a:: ·---·R~-.iii!ti! --·vr·---... • ...... c.a 1SC ~.:.:..-i.• 53000 l3l:.S't7 20C I I I I I I I GETTING PERSONAL WITH BILL MURRAY EDGING TOWARD A NEW SERIOUSNESS A ttention all old Saturday mensely popular Ghostbusters. Sure. he Night Uve fans: Bill Murray has a face that launched a thousand is not jusl a funny guy. Su~ laughs. But 8ill Murray wonted to si1 at he ioos in MeatbaJls, Stripes, the grownups· table ... he wanted 10 Caddyshack and this summer's im-make a serious mooit. · The Razor's F.dge, opening this week. is that moote. a labor of lof;e that Mur- ray and direaor John Byrum a~ed from a~ by W. Somerslf!!I Maugham about one mans QUl!SI for the mmning of life. hrhaps not so roinddenJally, the ~ conttS at a time when Murray himself seems to h~ IO'tm mious about his Ive. A tau years ago he mar- ried his~ Rirl friend, KICMy, and they now havt a 2-year-old son~ caU Home. Writer Sara ~ reanJly talked lo Murray, 34, about the ways in which his life has chClft#d. Neboo: Wbl did you want to make nae Razor• E:d//e't Murray: John [Byrum) got interested in this book, and it was clear right away that this was something that I could do, that I wanted to do: an acting job. I didn't want to do a comedy. And this story is such an amazing iale that I f~red. well, even if you ~up you've still got a good story. Q:Wby? Murray: To"' an extent. I identified with the spiritual side. AJI the people who were galvanized to action In their coJ.- lege rears now don't have any interest ln al that stuff. People who wanted to change the system are now trying to beat the system. Q: Were you like that? Mum.y: The more I know about myself. _ the, more I know rm two people or more. I mean, I feel fJnny making this movie because I know I'm basically just an idiot who wants to drive down highways. throwing beer bottles out of cars. Q: Moet people would probably call you a comed.lao. Do you con· aJder younelf a comJc actor or an actor...ctor? Murray: You've got to be able to act to be a.comic actor, It's just that some peo. pie 'say it's harder. People are always on the ectee of tears, ,.so it's not as hard to make 'em cry as it is ID make 'em lauQh. . Q: ~ bu ftAllly ..... kom1nutd on pQftt 'I 4) . . Entire 21-Piece Set of ~ . Old-Fashioned . 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You get the entire set of 21 delightful miniature . Each piece i different and hand-painted in colorful detail. Jolly Santas and rolY,- poly nowmcn, toy wooden oldicrs. cuddly bears and animals. merry- go.,rounds, sled11. cuckoo clock • and much more. Not cheap plastic but rich natural "<000. hand"Crafted with die loving old fa hioned skill you hardly sec anymore. . EnJari«I to show detail. These valuable Christmas Set will not be sold at thi price by the company in any store. There isa limit of two (2) sets per address at this price. but reque ts mailed early enough (before 1 'ov. 9) may request up to even set . Mail thi~ original printed ad together with your name and addrcs. I and S3.77 for each set. Add only S2 hipping and handling no matter! how many ets you arc requesting. (Ne York resident add sal ta .) I Order promptly and we guarantee earliest shipment for holiday season. Mail to~ Abernathy &. Clo ther, Chri t!"• .. Or~amtnt Offer, j Otpt. 603·129, Box 1789, Hick ville, tw York 11801. (Al4900) JUDY BLORE AND "THE MOOSE THAT tOVE BtJILT" By Kathleen E. Hotker Ey~ry day, some of the mo5t rngntened people ln the world tum up on Judy Blore's doorstep. With their children in tow, they are ushered inside, into a grand Vldoriah manse where ceilings rise to dizzYins tr~ , and ftoors stretch into exquisite mosaics of tile and parquet. Yet the opulence of the century-old house is overpowered by the emotion, ranging from courase to pure shock. that shows on their faces. There are those so distraught they are unable to say who they are or where they have come from. Judy Blore, an amiable woman with an easy smile and a calming way, understands and welcomes them in. For the past decade, as resident manaser of the nation's first Ronald McDonald House. Blore has ministered to the ex- traordinary needs of parents whose youngsters are afflicted with the most catastrophic of illnesses, chief among them cancer. They've come to seek treatment at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and • while they wait hopefully for medicine to work its miracles, the house is theirs. Here they pay S 10 a night for a room, and the charge is lowered" for those who cannot afford 11 A playroom and side- yard park bulge with toys irresistible to any child. A communal kitchen and four elegantly appointed sitting areas draw strangers together. And help -be it in the form of directions to the bus stop, tickets to the zoo. or Judy Blore's sym- pathetic ear on a long and troubled evening -is never far away. · .•we can't heal their children; that's a job outside our realm," says the 3g..year-Old Blore, who occupies a first· Ooor apartment with her husband, Wally (a nurse anesthetist), their own brood of four, and a pooch named Truffles. "What we can do for these families is support them through a very difficult time, perhaps the most difficult time of their lives, when they're in a strange ci· ty. separated from everything familiar and comforting. We can at least soften the edges of that experience." This month Blore will be among the celebrants of the 10th anniversary of "the house that love built." There are now more than 60 Ronald McDonald Houses scattered throughout the United Stales and Canada, and aJI owe their ex- istence to the experiment begun in Philadelphia on Oct 15, 1974. It was set into motion by PhiladeJphia Eagles wide receiver Fred Hill after his 3-year-old dauS}lter was stricken with leukemia. Ounng her treatment. Hill met with Dr. Audrey Evans, head of pediatric oncology at Children's, to mull over ways to help other pa.rents facing similar crises. The physician, it turned out. had a list of dreams. one of which was t,tle creation of a temp0rary residence for out.of-town patients and their families. HiU, his teammates. F.aales manage. ment and local McDonald's restaurant owners joined farces and raised the funds to~ and renovate a seve~ rowhouse Just a few btoc.kS from the hospital. (contmllfd Oii ~IT) 12 FAMLYWWU.Y•OCTOIUl4•1114 _ .. _ .J .J DOS • ............. .,,...._... 123'tSb,sq --. -..--12S4S67e -~ ll ll .. lllLLMUUAY (contmutd f1'0m ~ 10) you a supentar. How bu that chanaed your life? Murray: WeU, personally, I don't fee that I'm different But the way people regard you changes. And the way people in the business treat you· AJI of a sudden you go from being like a piece ol meat to ~ ing a piece of meat they want. Q: Didn't you want succea? Murray: You want somebody to say you're OK and that you've aax>mpli.shed something. I think, though, that if you hcwe a choice. be a wri\el' or something like that. Write books instead of being a movie star. It's much more satisfying to have success without fame. Q: Don't you enjoy it when people recognize you? Murray: Sure, but to W' aver to someone on the street and say, "Yes, l know you screamed my name," takes ari enor· moos amount of energy. It's easitt just 10 act like you're Plymouth Rock. Uke, peo'ple say. "Hey, there's Mount Rushmore." It's the same thi~. The mountain doesn't climb down and say, "Hi,· how are you." Q: So you're~ yoUIWJf to Mount Rushmore ••. a natlOilal treasure? Murray. No. Charlie Callas [a Las Vegas comedian/entertainer) is a natio~al treasure Q: Your wife reeda all your aooct revtew., but she knowa you u you really are. l>oe:A't me want to kill you .omettme.? Murray: Yes. but she always wanted to kill me somettmes. Q: What «toe. •be do? Doe9 ahe stay at home and take ca.re of Homer? Murray: She does whatever she pleases. Q: la Homer old mough to know that Ida father'• • movie ......, Murray: He recognizes me on 1V. He knows what the Ghoslbuslers symbol looks like. Q: What does be think about what you do? With Cothb'ine Hiclu in The Razot's Edge. Murray: I guess he thinks everybody's parents are on ~-· Q: And wbea be IJ"OW• up ••• Murray: He'll be sent awar to a military school in Switzerland He II be raised in another country .. He'U never be allowed 10 see my films. and we'll visit him at Christmas, of <:Ourse. . . No. Somebody I know who was interested in spiritual life was making a movie -some sort of Western. He asked a holy man ·to come and see the movie. And the holy man said, "Why don't you make a movie that pleases your son, that makes your son happy?" And then he left. And the guy feJI apart. WeJI, I thought about it -that's what e I've been thinking about the last week, f trying to make a movie that would ac-i tually please him. I Q: What are you ao1n1 to do next? ! Murray I think I'm due to be in a ma-' jor boX-Office disaster. A real flop. l think 1 it will be next time out; it doesn't mat· ter what it is. They're going to get me. Q: Att you content? Murray: When I look at what I've done with my life and find that every time l get more, I still want more. I wonder, will I ever be satisfied? Q: What do you think would lalilly you? Murray I'd be satisfied if I could ever be quiet If I could ever shut up IW Lenox.. BIGHORN .SHEEP The important first issue in a new series of wildlifo sculptures by Leno;<. An original work Of art crafted of fine handpainted porcelain. Available by diroct roservation only. •J<h above the timber line In the towering ocky Mountains, two Bfshorn sheep appear. ised with surefooted grace on the rugged scarpment. they are an unfof8ettable slght- rds of the barren wlldemess. This Is the vision that Lenox has captured In iRhorn Sheep. A new work of art ln fine hand- ainted porcelain. So llfellb you almost expect e two magnificent rams to spring out of sight. avlnR only the rocb behind. 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The Nattonal Hi torlc Mint i\ 1 pri\l&c 'orpor· ation aot affiliattd'll an 11cnt or otMr~ISC \\1th • l~·U.S. Go\<rntMnt or &he Stalut ()(Libert)/ EJI~ bland Foundation ... PHONE TOLL·FREE 1.-..911· 7500 M HRS, 7 dayt ......... S.Dda). An"---- for Dept. 603-128 &: t~ll operator product number E2SllO. Please have your VISA or MASTER CARD nt1rnber rady. , ....... ......,...,. ,. ~ rooms OI IM Ronald Mc.Donald """'-an hofrt,ey. and IM wel«NM •ton reawl! II wann. .IUDY •IAMll (COt11111u«l lrom ~ 12) BUt who would tum it into a home? Dr. Evans immediate- ly th<>Ught of Judy BIOre; a friend and former assistant. Evans says of her choice: "Judy had a placid ~tion and didn't get uptight when things went awry. She was a good mother, a home person , and a strong Christian with a feeling. not of mission necessarily bUt responsibility for others. She cared. With her there, we knew we'd have the ~ed nucleus for the family life we wanted in that house." Though the job description was at best Sketchy, Blore ac-~ed: "My husband and I said, 'Well, here's an adven- ture. Let's give it a try for a year.' Alter we'd been here two or three months we wanted to stay. It was goc)d." Which ~ not to say it's been easy. Blore ls cha~ with running the house, keeping its bOoks, hiring its staff, and overseeing a small army of 20 volu nteers "I once tried to keep a chart of the number of hours f actually put into this place,'' she quios, "but I didn't haVe the time;~~--~""--- In the end. however, ad- ministration may be the of her duties. She is IOO 1 playmate to children who she reilizes may not survive. She is confldarite to their~ents sharing the tension QI the wall, their joy when treatment is successful, and their grief when it isn't For others in her position at other McDonald houses, the emotional roUer coaster has proven too much to bear. But Judy Blore has learned to take the high {>Oints and the low with equanunity1 "I have memories of a whole gang of kids ptting well and going home,' says Blore. "I also have memories of a whae parade of kids marching to heaven . It's a very reaJ a>ncept to me: that God is a loving God, that he's here 1Pving the parents the strength a.nd en- durance they need on the worst days and helping the children somehow. The closer I stand to a family that's being touched by God in this way. the more I am affected by the ripples. "One mother said she had been praying for her child's healing when she suddenly realized something: that heal- ing, in addition to being here in this world, might also be on the other side. Jf I can under- stand that and set the big pic- ture, then a momenw.y pain is not unendurable." She smiles, though -not without a trace of sadness. "Of coune; it is not my child. I don't know what it would reei like if it were." Ra"8'1l8 in• from 2 to 14. the Blore offsPrina 1re gttMing up in an atmosphere that is, to the least, unique. Instead ~inR ar tt'ie blotk - on bicycles or roller skales, ~careen down the hallways in wheelchairs, in the a>r& pany of children without hair, eyelashes or eyebrows - children who know as much about the experience of chemotherapy and bone mar- row transplants as they do about Saturday momins c;ar· toons. The house, Judy Blore points out, has propelled her children to a level of maturity some adults never reach. 'They're very at ease with all kinds ol people," says Blore, "and especially gentJe with sick kids. There is a surgeon at the hospital who does reconstruc- tion on children bOm with facial deformities, And they come to the house as really strange.looking people. But my kids:nave learned that inside is a lovely person. They can see dttper than the surface. And that's a les.10n I hope will last them a lifetime." The past decade has taught JudY Blore herself a lesson or two. "Most of us wony so much about thinas in hfe that, on a sCale ol 10, probably rank about a one," she says. "All around me in this house are people who are dealing with the nines and the tOS and cop- '• remarkably well. Q>m. pared &o that, the things the rest of us consider vllulble may ultimately have very httle value 11 alJ." IW Christmas sampler$!. ------------------------------, ~~~~~~ I P.O. Box 9777, New Bri&hton, MN SS 197 I Great bqioninp stan with ~eida sWnless. Please send me a sample stainless teaspoon in the pattem(s) I have chccted. I am enclosina S 1. plus S.25 postqe and baodlinJ for each spoon ordered. Services and open stock can be purchased at fine stores everywhere. Offer is limited to a choice of up to ~spoons, one spoon per pattern. 0 ACT It~ FINISHJ 0 FNttfAsy 0 ~ CMl.O 0 ~ CClCNAl r. RllOSTME 0 MOlMf 0 CN'l$TMHO 0 Nl£POClENCE 0 Ml.A. 111[¥£.M, a ~ OJUIU.WIO o~ .Q C&.ASllC St€ll 0 LO .s>•NA 0 ~ 0 DA VM:a 0 ~ 0 SotJHQIJ( a DCMft a llllCHEl.AHGl1. o St<U.f\' . Name a ~ o~ o ~ 0~1111 O~EA o wu o W'9" Sme ..... bp t Add saSn i.a11 tor N.Y. A CaUf. OftCf , .. lid onlJ "'Us A AP.a I AUow 4'4 wwt for 'l"MI''· Eapm 61'0!1~ FW 104 , _____________________________ J [}]ONEIDA ,..-----·--·- • ANLI ANAi 1 ..... those were the d'ays. Alums proudly ended their alma mater's footbalJ games in the fall. Looked forward to their class reunions. Sent large a>n· tributions to their alumni funds. But now some graduates have begun to file lawsuits against colleges, claiming that the schools misrepresented what they had to off er. In one case a student sued his alma mater for partial tui· lion reimbursement after the university failed to find him a job after graduation. And because school brochures had said that employment was guaranteed, the court ruled in the student's favor. At other places, students are refusing to repay loans on the grounds that the educaoon they received i was poor. or at least different I from what they had been p~ i mised. The Orronide of Higher ~ Education reports that lawyers ~ are now advising schools to ex- ' ercise caution in their ~ advertisements. '! j Whatever happened to "Be = True to Your School''? 18 "i:=~l~ -~,==-,_..., V'91~=· V'91,,.....,., o.t.. Jonalnal\ Tl''IOITC•Oll T~t• ·~· W hat with all the windy speechifying of an eledion year. a person can work up a mlshty b' thirst ~ter the ever-imaginative 'pub-tender, catering to all political tastes. Steven Austin , a bartender in Greensboro, N.C., who also works as an ad- vice columnist for the High Point Enterprise, has come up with cocktail recipes inspired by this year's presldentiaJ candktates. BY MARION LONG state), and orange juice (for California's CMtt crop). Shake these over ice and strain into a glass. Top with a splash of Ca1ifomia·champasne for slit· ter, and garnish with an <>ranee slice and 'two U.S. flags. Austirt says his customers· are pretty evenly divided be- tween the two choices, and even he waffles when pressed about his potable pick. 'We bartenders can't play. favor· ltes," he reminds us. "We just mix 'em up and serve 'em." ----There's beverase news from other oomers as well. Distant comers. First Hungary: The official Hungarian news agency, MTI, reports the development of a quail-eag liqueur. (This some sort of a yolk?) And what's niore, the Hungarians · a.re claiming to have whipped up nothing less than a kind of breaktfitough: Thls liqueur, they say, has t~e effeds of a "love ~ ·on" and is quickly becoming extremely popular. And from Taiwan comes the "POlt that~ canceled its billboard ad campaisn there. The mmn? Wheri one of their ~ was ttanslated into Chinese. ~me Alive with the Pepsi Generation" could be read as "P~ Will Bring Your Ancestors Back from the Dead." Pretty potent! I s ice cream junk food? That's the question we posed to Philip G. Keeney. But before we get to the answer, let's find out a littJe about the man who provided it for us. Philip G. Keeney. Ph.D .• is a professor of food science at Penn State. Each Januaiy for the past 30 years he has con- ducted a course in "Ice Cream Basics." And to this course has flocked eveeyone in the ice . cream business, from company presidents to sales and produc- tion staff, erery one of whom actuaUy makes ice cream while there. Or. Keeney describes the ideal ice crum ttiis way: 'When you bite into it, it should have a rapid-Lmpact Austin's MondaJe-Ferraro.__._ iden · flavor. When you .,,_,~WAiiow, there shouldn't cock1ail (which he4escribes u "sugar and spice and refresh- inglr, different'1 is made of varuUa ~ aeam (for thole ch~innesota winters), bl ·es and sttawber· ries (to. complete Old GJory ex>Jors~ Italian sweet vermouth and amaretto. Add ice and blend. Garnish with one U.S. nas. one Italian flag. ~o blueberries, and a strawbeny. For Republicans, Austin serves up the Reagan-Bush cocktail ("strong but smooth , with a touch of glitter'). It con- sists of tequila and triple sec (In honor of the Veep's home be a lingerin& aroma; . e.ach new lid< should be a new experience." And now, the an~ weve aU been waiting for: No. Ice cream is not junk bx1 "An ~ cream cone contains a gen- erous portion of milk solids and calcium, which is par- ti~larly good for women and the elderly. And ifs such an en- joyable food . Anyone who goes into an ice cream store ls ha~ py. It keeps them from getttns mad at people:· That's 800d news. So. on second thought. make that fudge ripple a cfou- ble, please. What are people reading before they retire for the night? 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(56) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV The gals .get their innings By LORENZO CARCATER.RA Like aU great move- ments, it has started quitc- ly. The Sun Sox, a baseball team made up entirely of women, has appliocd for adm1s 100 to the Oass A Aorida State League. They hope to play the I 98S season in Daytona Beach, with oo major leaaue affiliation. They have filled a fall of cold nights and a winter of icy days with the warmth of hope. They were fathered by Bob Hope. Not the "I wan\ to tell you it's great to be here" Bob Hope. He had other roads to travel. This Hope 1s a former vice president of the Atlanta Braves and, one would surmise, a man of vision. He sees the day when it will be common to have women fieldina teams in Oas A, Double A, Tnple A and the majors. But first things firsL The Sun Sox must convice the Aonda State league that they are willing and able to compete with other teams made up of men who may not be as open minded as the pioneenna Hope. Daytona Beach may not be readr for an all-woman bascbal team. The Aorida (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave . Glendale, Ca State League cenainly is (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Awi . Santa Monica ca. not rea~y. Nor, for that (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller matter, 1s any othe_r league. Center, NY., NY The only people at seems (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center who arc ready are the Sun N.Y .. N.Y ' Sox tbemstlves, Bob Hope (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. and Hank Aaron. (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca Aaron was amona a ($) Showtlme aroup who recently watch- ($) Spotlight cd the ladies practice in (C) Cable Newt Network. Atlanta, Ga Atlanta. He came away impressed. (9) WOR, New York City ( 17) wr91. Atlanta. Ca -'2 Sunday, Oct. 14, 1984 "h's amazina," the all- timc major teaaue Home Run leader said ... A few or \hem can handle them- selves. They're aoina to have to Jive them a chance to lay." -¥he Sun Sox could sianaJ the tqinnins of '°mcLhing excitina or they could tum i.nto a total disaster. -Tuesclay . •. , .. : -. -·. woaD -ca... ....... ~ ............... ......... ~ ..... '111hW_, Te ......... .. .,_Of....., ....... y ......... .. .................................. , (11n.) -....... ~--- "•-.Vu --.......... *,.. -·-------(Pleuo ... SPORT8fh.a• SO) -TVAldenDa Can hybrid myste~ bloom? 1 'Murder. She Wrote' American version of British whOdunit By P&n. SNEIDE~ °' .. .,.., ......... A millionaire cosmetics king is missina at 1e1 off the coast of quiet little Cabot Cove in Maine. The local police chief suspects fol,ll play and beains questionina the man's four dauahtera. He needs help with this puzzlina, hish- profile cue. Who does be call for u. sistance? The state (>C>lice? The FBI? Not a chimoe. Tb.is is definitely a job for the local mystery novel writer. ~ Huh? . That the way life ~ in th,e w~~ld of .. Murder, She Wrote.l.._~ new smcs amna at 8 p.m. Sundays on \...D;). Ansela Lansbury portrays Jessica Beatrice Fletcher, a Cabot Cove widow who wrote a mystery novel for her own entertainment A nephew sent it to a publisher, and practically overni&ht Jessie has become a oelebratcd mystery writer. And at the same time, she's bqun pokina her nose into real-life crimes-and solvina them. In crime novels and TV series, there's a lo~ traditi.on of civilians intrudin& in police invcstiptions. The American ap- proach usually involves a private eye like MUct Hammer or Jim Rockford who cets lured into a case by a beautiful woman, then prOceeds to ·~ the local police by fa.ndina the dead bodies five minutes before they do. The American detective is i.lways warn- ed to stay out of police busine:u, and of coune be never follows that advtoc until the culprit is behind ban. Then there's the more civilized En&lish school of civtlian crimc-fi~tina. u il- luminated in Aaatba auutie'1 novels or the Sherlock Holmes stories. In these tales. tbe local police are bopeleuly befUddled by a murder cue, abd they welcome the help of a famous civilian en.me npen. And of ooune, the private detective or m~ • writer is alwa~ three steJ>t ahead of the dimwitted profeuional cop in cnckins the CllC. Whk:b brinaa UI t.ck to ··Mwdet, Sbe Wrote. .. a hybrid mystety lefie&. Cfteton Peter S. Fiedler, Radwd Levinton and William Link bavo uprooted the civilized Enalish crimc-ftahtina approach and tran• e_~ted it to American 10i1 -New E.n&JAAd, in fact. It makes for intemtina, but not neoeN&rilY. oompcllina ldevision. 1 hrbaPI noiav private eye icriea like "Mqnum, P.I,'° "Matt Housioo.. and .. Riptide" have spoiled us. we•w come to ~the ..-cekly YJ~ ~ ~Po-11- ant than ttiC la teat strftt punutt, motorboat ~ue or escape by helicopter. Instead of Claacle Aklu (left) and Tom Boel~ belp Anaela Lanabary Min a mystery on laat Sa.nclay•• eplaode of •11unter. She Wrote ... searching for clues to the killer, we wall for another Elery explosion or deadly exchange of bot lead. On these shows, wclJ-de- veloped leg muscles and a rock-solid fist arc more ·valuable than the &J"IY matter so prized in the En&lish approach. The first two episodes of "Murder, She Wrote.. have been sadly lackina in car chases. Jessie Aetcber prefers to g~t around by biC).'CI~, for goodness sake. Tbe body count has been relatavely low1 and lut week's lone corpse wu thouabuUJ enouah to drift ashore faoe down. Whereas the local polioe usually warn Maanum or the Ri_{)tide boys to butt out, the Cabot C.ove police chiei(Tom Bosley) actually summoned Jessie to the scene last week when tbe millionaire was reported lost at sea. Throu&bout the episode, be let Jessie observe and even parucipa\e in the intm'Olltion of auspecu and witneasa. In real ~ the area whete 1 dead body is found 1tt0uld be roP.Cd off to prevent civilian intruaion while the oops look for clues. Jeaie not only rode her bike to the scene of the oceanside tearcb, but abe manqed to find a shoe beet tb4t the polioe bad oVertooked. The ftieodly poliee chief let her come &Jona to match it with a suspect'• ah~ then let her ""OOrrow .. the evidence to help trip tbe murdcm. No word ftom the di1trict attorney on how all thi1 miaht stand up in coun. There was ono tirie( nuty bit of violence in the openina two-:tiour movie. Jelaie was follo=:.,:c tbrouah 1 sleUy New Y Oil wbtn abt WIS attickCa by•~ pu.nb with an~ on her purse. Sbe ~ saved by a strona youna blade man who was -wouldn't you know it?-a f'an of her mystery writing. More typical were the climaxes of the fint two episodes. where Jessica found herself faoc-to-face all alone with the unmasked killer. In the first show it was btr urbane publisher, played by Arthur Hill. She ~ed him as a murderer late al nilht outside an isolated mansion by the pool AsHill moved closer to Jessie. cd11naher toward the J)OOl you wondered: wouJd the killer now kill apin? No. be just politely alkcd Jessie to aocompany him while be confessed to the cops How sweet. ~ Then last week, the lallcr. a woman this umc, broke into Jessie's house. When her 1denttty was rcvea.led, she confessed, then threatened to kill the mystery writer. But Jessie cllmly infdrmed her that she'd called the e chief just minutes earlier and he'd listen.int to their entire ~nversa tion. And there was the phone recea\'er, off the book, bidden behind some Oowtn. Faced with thi the killer · a.imply sumnde~ without a fuss. How nice of her. .. Murder, Sbe Wrote .. isn't a bad show. Lansbury is a l)TO, and she pitcbfs her character perfectly: not too rw~. oot too ailly, not too snobby. Uofonunatdy. lhc'1 been given ICnpts that aren't t~ involvi!'l- ll's touab to care about stars Wl\o m dolD& I quick tum before atttina beck to Otha' roles. (In the fint epiJode. for in.s&an~ Arthur Hill wu on loan from ·•Glit10"; (Pl ....... n A!tt&DAfPal.e30) Sunday, Oct. 14, 19M 3 !his Hogan's no hero ;nont:end ~ . -d ~ m~Yk azrri,~ I mx:lcu H,iMlaon.. .. ~ IZ!'L "'11 was qm1e a awaome to aJ cbc caatcsr ibk .IQCerilenofbamo ~ ~ t.c:k IO tbr IDO'\"Je. tk:staD sa) \. cbr PICllft deals the pCO:tJO:l:al amftict wiila Ill)' Ila Thal pro:aldcs &be cmobcml coumr the of \Ix S10I} IS really the prObkm Tt1th "'OCJ pcwft..,,. .. V.'bnt SaTl!lf is am· 'Dm~ b) blr p:w:lw:rs. Haaoajo!DS him U.'-1UJ• mem down in tbe bua. A m&JOf reuoo director Man 1n ~omit)' broQsht tht cw and ant' to lh<' • rt'm"\ e w.» the oppommit)· 10 film lbt pmc m tbc wild. -nar, ~not wnc.-s.a)'\ Hestoo. "'but c:armvorous animals and tbe ~nts tokrlJC people m 1rUcb in lbcir pramoeftflPWnt'I'. Pabapa elephants less IO.~ liom couJdn't catt less. I w a cheetah kill a •ildtbcat and a lion take it &•"If &om tbr c:bcetah. We •-ett within IS feet. -rbe herbivores wouldn't let us come <WJtbiD SO feet . I'm convinced lhe only reason a wildtbeast 9.'aS put on this eanb is to be a lion's lunch." ~ who ~turned to television last )ur after a Iona absence v.ith a role m the CBS manisatcs '"Chiefs.•• says he was o&Ted MNauoba Affair..._ while appearina oa the 11a1t in .. Detective Story." .. We did n in Los A•lcs and Denver IDdwaeconsidttioa t.aki.na i• to London," ~says. .. But we finally had to break off!o do the film. So. r u probably do • play tn Loodon in 1985. We'll do 'The C•inc Muti ny Court·Martial; which hara novtr Q.lrctcntlyuw1hemovit .. Bc:a1 trcct" bttndonein t:ondon. and'"°"""~ one of the datxer'I from a .. 1-.soffcrcdmychoiceot rt : Barney toap, bul f can't plJu &he soap the dancer Greenwald, the lawyer, or pl. 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( 1 hr 28 man ) f"O' CllPPT IUDI UM In a series of soi 5horls a group of adventuresome children gets into all kinds of predicaments. tnclud· 1ng selling 1am that turns into glue ( 1 hr 46m1n) '~lllOVll ' T~ Secret Of The Golden Ora gon· t 1983 Adventure) Renee Houiton Brian Ha Pe ( 1 t,r , 36 min ) LOYIOPIOO .... CDllBDCI LA&ml.-~ ~llmATCALYMf ~1..-. TOM_,__., DOWTCM-.a ~AlllTOltY ll0¥9 "The Mudlari<" ( 1951 Drama) Alec Gu1nnes:.. Irene Dunnf' ( 1 hr , 39 min) >mtC•TOn MALL .. mfntl,... DAm.IOOlm OUL-11 WU.RDWUT ,, . ..,,. ONI.., ..... ~ INITIC8n'8 -MOU.YWOOO Roberi Preston nar· rates lhls look at the mov•es of the 1930s, with footaoe and oullakes that include Humphrey Bogart, Clerk Cable, Carole Lombard, f'.recf Astaire and Ginger Rog· ers ( 1 hr 27 min ) CZl llCMI The Delinquents ( 1957. C"8· ma) Tom Laughlin Richard Bakatyn (I .. ,~,i~ DAY OP DllCOYDY m1mTM COP1W11 llOWll "The Aa1nniake1 " ( 1956 Romance) Burt Lancaster. Katharine Hepburn. (2 hrs • 30 min J ,_WITMAll) ..... '-CM•r....,.. IMl'*-...... OPntlWID CR> llCMI "H00pe1" ( 1918 Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Jan-~11.hee V1ncf'nt f 1 ~·~n~ -· (() ... POOTULL Los Angeles Roms at New Orr.ans Saint• (3 h" ) D R POOTUU ~lonal coverage of lndianapoli'J Coifs at Phifadelph1a Eagin. Houston Oiler• al Mlafl'\I Dolphins. C1ncln· l'\lltt Benoats al New Eng1and Pa111ot& Sen o;~go Cfiargera el Kans.a• Ctly l-h•efr; 01 Now York Jets at Cl•v•land Browns. Bui· 1110 Billa at Seenle S.ahawks. or P11t&· Sunday, Oct. 14, 1964 burgh Steelet1 at Sen Francllco '49ers hrs.) Q llOVll "Monsieur Beeucatre" ( 1946. Comedy) Bob Hope, Joen Caulheld (2 hrs.) R=::,nunt ~ llOVll "Charlie Chan Al The Olym· pies" ( 1937, Mystery) Warner Oland, Katherine DeMllte ( t hr • 30 min ) 1,..,-- TOWY ...,, '°'•AL ~ flOOTULL San Otego Chargers at Kansas Ctl[C~ hta.) ~PIMCllAI. (() AUTO MCml NASCAR Holly Farms 400 (ltve from NOtth WUkesboro. N C J Qhrs) (l1J THI ICl.D M A yooog boy becomes involved In a auspenselul hunt for Captain Kidd's burled treaSUfe ( 1 hr.) ($, llOWll "Hooper" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Jan-Michael V1ncen1 ( 1 hr 37 min.) m WAI TODAY .. (fl) lllMI "Portrait tn Black" ( 1960 Su">pern>e) Lana Turner Anthony Quinn 2 hrs , 25 min ) ._ -HODD ~tc:MllWll INC1UI ICml lllC090MTID OIMC.-W I ..... NIMCI { llOWll ''RIO Conchos" (1~. West· ern) Richard Boone, SIUart Whitman ( 1 hr , 47 mtn l (L.) llOVll ''Hool<ytonk Man · ( 1982, Cfta· ma) Clint EastwOOd, Ky~ Easlwood (2 hr&. 5 min) (l) llOVll "A Star Is Born · ( 1976, Musi· cat) Barbra Streisand. Kris Kristofferson I hrs 20 mtn) ~TOAIMllNll tt• ATntlllOVlll "*.ICM.II llCMI "Gay Purr·ee" ( 1962. Mui.teal) Animated VolOes of Judy Garland. Robert Goulet (2 hra~ lllAll&•·~WTll POCUI Oii IOCllTY llOWll "The Smurls And The Magic Flute" ( 1983, Drama) Animated ( 1 hr . l ~'L tttl mTOPU. TODAY · ~ COU·WMITTAICD llCMI "The Lost World" ( 1960, Sci ence·Flcllon) Michael Rennie, Jill St John. (2 hrs) ~ntlt-WITMDAVI>~ flOCUI Oii IOCllT'f ru-.. 9'0CI Wembley has a hard ltme making declak>na un111 he meets Con· v1nc1ng John I ......... . f'MOTOIMMC.-- ... "Triumphs Of A Man Cati.a Horse" (1983, ·0rama) Richard Harrll, Micl\a8' Beck. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .o·~·---fM Ql) llOYll "Back StrHt" (1961 , Romance) Susan Hayward, John Gavin. Rhre, 20 min.) . 1• I WITM YOU Cl ~ -Game Ave (Note It the tlfth game 1t nor played. NBC wtO air reglonat lootbalt covefage of Buffalo at Sealtle or Pitttburgh at San Francisco.) I~ .. mTOPA&LOIUI U ... flOOTULL Celt.a Cowboys at Washington Redsklna (3 hre ) U•MW 9 llOWll "H1tlef: The Last Ten Oayt" ( 1973. Orama) Alec Guinness, Simon Ward (2 hrs) Cl> ~ ''How To Murder Yoor Wife" ( 1965, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Vlrna L1s1 (2 hrs) al) NlllAll1IU nNUGll M MTI (£J AUTO UCllO World Endurance S.,1e5 • ru11 100 (from Japan) ( 1 hr ) l., llOVll "Am1tyv1lle It The POIMPton" I i982. Horror) &Jrt Young. James Olson l1 hr • 45 min ) lOl ~ 'The Chosen" (1981, Drama) Max1m1 1an Schell, Rod Steiger ( 1 hr .cs min) (IJ llCMI "Dodsworth· ( 1936. Orama) Watter Huston, Ruth Chatterton ( 1 hr . 41 min) L l.Z,llOVll ' Napoleon" (1927 Biography) Alben C>eodonne. Antonlll Artaud (4 hrs) \,i. .. m ROUD unrrm t.11 p. TROOf llOVll "Cftums Along The Mohawk" ( 1939, Advent0te) Henry Fonda. Clau- dette Colbert (2 hrs ) ~ llllMmlt nllCIC*t TMI MTI (JD -• N BICTID-NllT I The Smothers Brother& hott this IOOk at polttt· cal television commetc:ielt from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan Ml1··· ...... ........ ·---• llOWll "That Lucky Touch" ( UHS, Romance) Roger Moore. Susannah York i? hrs) Q) llOVll "The Silent Partner" ( 1979. Mystery) Elltoll Gould, Christopher Plummer (2 hrs ) ED IBTAa CMJZAnoll MID 1MI ... The period from the fnt to the ninth een- IUfy chronicleS the emetgenoe of Judel9m rn Western Europe beginning with the destruction of the Second Temple through the rise of Islam and Chr1shan11y. Q ( 1 "'.) m 1111GOUC91-.oeY (C)~Ll••MmtC....The aetor dtscusses hlS voudevl!le career and hts fllm&, lncfudu\Q .. M, Rob4trts" and "Vanllae Doodle Oanoy •• 1 AUTO uc.t Stroh' 150 (livt trom Phoenllt Arll.). ( 1 hr., 30 mtn) 00 _. "Foohn' Around" ( 1980, cam. edy) Gary Busey, Annette O'foott ( 1 hr.,~';'9u1 -1MC111-•no1 ..... aM9 '""°"ael.oeY . } ..,. ''The Return 01 Frank Jim .. '' ( 1940, W•tem! Henry F~. Gent -iir:iii 1J'ii:~'I* .. •1111 • I • • llCMI "I Oood It" (Hf43, Comedy) Red Skelton. Lena Horne (2 nr..) D llCMI "Don't Give Up The Shi~' (1959 Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Dina Memll t! hr .. 30 min) Ill .,_ "Flying Misfile" (1976, Adven· lure) Rbbert Conrad. Simon Oakland. (2 hra) WMAWAlflM.4 m 11t1 .. The fir&t 1n llll e1gh1-part lefMK on lhe "remarkable three-pound machil)G'' uses micrographa, computer an1mahoo and people 1n action to dem<>o- strate how the brain functions. c:;i ( 1 hr ) Q!>=•••a• ( "Educating Rita" ( 1983, Come- dy) M, hael Caine. Johe Walters ( 1 hr .. SOm1n) lOJ 110Yi1 • Adventurea Of Marco Polo" ( 1938. Orama) Gary Coopw, Basil Rath· bOne (.1 hr .. 40 min.) llCMI "Young Fre.nkensteln" ( 1974, Comedy} Gene Wilder, Peter Boyte ( 1 hr , 45mm) Ml 01I POl1Ulf OP ..aca A profile 01 Maine as one of the nation s leaders in wood products ( 1 hr.) tit 8 llCMI "Stalag 17'' ( 1953. Orama) Wtl~am HOiden Otto Preminger (2 h<a , 30 min.) GMA1UT umlCAlfBO • .. l.llUWIO M&M9ll UCllQ Breeders' Crown Championship Race Five (live lrom Edmonlon, Alberta, Canada) ( 1 hr ) I 1MI l01ll II IWI W Wll.CO.UCI, ICOT19 llCMI "New Year's Evil" ( 1980, Hor· ror) Roz Kelty, Kip Niven (2 hrs ) G) llCMI "'the Aftlcan Queen" (1951 , Advenlure) Humptvey Bogart. Katharine Hepburn (2 hrs) m1GCOOM»,... SI WAU. trmT wm "Defense Stocks And The Election" Guest Wolf09ng H e>.m1scri. vice president The Firal Bollon Corp: Ci) CIUTCMIPIOP .. -.U. (CJllOYil "Ploying For Time" (1980, Ora ma) Vanessa Redgrave. Jene Alexander (2 hrs., 30 min ) Oil lllOV. ''The Promise" ( 1979, Orama) Kathleen Ov10lan. Stephen Coll!M ( 1 hr .• 38m1n) ... ~ 4clt mTOPnml Timi 0 NOf\I OP lMI IU .:Ml "'Cabaret" ( 1972, MuSICal) Liza M1nneu1. Joet1~ ~ 30 min ) · •Ml•nm • • PACll OP Ql.l\lm ~ ..... uu.- Ct91 MC ... Q .. , .. ... ="'It's A M d Mad, Mad, Mad World" ( 1963. Comedy) Spencer Tracy, M lion Berle (3 hn ) fll ,_ Lm "Church And S1a1e" G ' LU!hefan mtntaler Atehatd J. Neu· ha"5. author ol "The Naked Pubhc Square AellQlOO enc:t Qomocracy m Amer· IC8 •· (-l·hr.) IQLWll f'OOT .... ,. '*IT Ml .... RoMr-1 Woods VI. J.,,,,.,~ras (R) ( 1 hr.) (~) .,_TM Animated K•n 8M'f, Dom Otl vis.. Larry StOtCh and Tina lOuiM provtdt thO voas tor th ac:twn- lwie bout I C:.t wllhOut a t.aJ4 ( 1 ht., 21 1nlnt &.a-•un-•._ Hor o lief looy AWlld- wtnncng one-woman Broadway _ stlOW In which $ht performs "Can't Help Lovin' Thal Man." "From This Moment On" and "St-Weather.'' (2 tn.) P TU MA ... "The Boy Who Lett Home T 0 Flnd Out About The Shivers" A curious young man (Peter MacN1c01) accepts a soroenw-klng'• chal· lenge to spend three n ghts In a heunted castle Christopher Lee and Cena Hill co- star c:;i ( 1 hr) ~ MOWll "Straight Time" ( 1978, Orama) Ousltn Hoffman. Gary Busey. (1 hr .. 54 min) '1:)0...CCMmTOGAY •az>--"The Flahttng SNbees" (19~. I Ati:')'•) John Wayne, Susan Hayward ...... AUCI -MC ... <II M :i.., Personal money man- agement to~ 1nc1uci. sale investmen1s and how to read a newspaper's llnencial page Money magazine managing editor Marsha• Loeb otters ruleS f0< saving c:;i m-uYOMAU. --lvenlng •1G~r1c1de Me" <1965. Mu&lca1) Elvis Presley, Jvtle Adams A girls' gym teacher resists romantic overtU<es from a rodeo rider until he help& her find burled treasure <=. I AYTMI --IYAU. .,. "That Lucky Touch" (1975, Romance) R<>gef MOOft, SUsannah York During NATO war games. an armament& dealer and a hbefal Washington Poet er begin a rocky romance. ~rs ) Mf?MCIJ wrrM DAVID...., -aurrmua " IWITTO.MMT " WATCM .. 10'1 A dOCOmentary on bO>ung anc:t young figtlters. featuring Olympic partk:ipant Mlct\ael Tyson and Cus O' Amato who tra•ned Floyd Patter90rt and Jose Torres (1 hr.) ..._ IOU'9 '11 M • Mike WeaW/f vs John Tate (March 1980 in Kno>tvllle) A) ( 1 hr I mYW "YOf" ( 1983 Drama) Reb Brown, Connne Clery A young wemor Ines lo hod htt Identity In a pnthistorle land hlled with !tying reptiles and othe< twtM>me cr .. tvr .. 'PG' ( 1 hf, 28 mm.) .,. "The Golden Seal1' ( 1983. Ore· ma) Steve Ralltback. Penelope Mllf0<d A legendary golden Mal appears oH the AleulMin lslanm. becomlng the quarry ot hunter until • brave boy ftndl and pn>- tecta the rare mammal 'PG' ( 1 ht., ~ min) .. , ........ ,,. MGU.lWOOI a.-• Featured • pro-file ot actress Jae.th Willlatns; behind the teeriea Of • tll il'ht Seever": a look at l war OUISi<'t ot I... A ... T-MWMfTMI . -I.Alf ... ... ''lovt And Death" (1975. eom.dy) Woody Aften. Clllne KMton. A noted cow rd in tht Ru:s$1e1'1 army ~tu· ally marr111 hit true IOYe. who draws him Into 1 plot 1nvoMng an ettempt on the tile or Emperor ~. 'PG' (1 ht .• 25 r" . ,.1~:.r ... 1ii l9lan .... If Cll IO'n Fea- tured· rare footage of killer Whalee attack· Ing sea lions, a creek equad that searches tor and destroys unexploded bombe from ~a.st wars; anakebl!e-proot boots_ c:;i ( 1 I' '=rc:=.-u.-.. M1'1m How Y8liova apeo• of ptant lrfe lure insects and ariimats to effect the ~1tnat100 P'.ocw o c 1 hr.) II) ... ICMI WlMI .,. Muhammad AR vs Ken Norton (September 1976 in New York). (A) (I hf ) (l;)llCMI "Superfty" (1972. Orama) Ron O'Neal. Cart Lee. A Harlem cl'ug pusher decides to Invest all of his ene<gy In one final maior deal belofe retiring from the "buSff'leSS." 'R' ( 1 ht .. 36 mtn.) (%) mWll "Split Image" ( 1982, Orama) Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen A young Olympte hopeful Is lured into e fanatical rehgtous outt. 'A' ( 1 hr 51 men ) ,. . ....., ..... ..,., .. 11 llYAmTO .... ,. ...,. ... Ma• I IOCll Wembley has a hard hme making decisions un1il he meets Con- vlnc~~· 19 ~DAYOPwo."'f • 14 (I) ..... WOTI Jessica travels to San Francisco Where she allempts to clear a bndegroom-to-be of a nlgt'ltctub owner's mvrder ( 1 hr.) •• ...., .. Michael end KITI tnfiftrate the wand of uttta-chle drag racers 1n hot pursuit of a phllanderlng lootbell team owner suspected of mvrci.rtng a col- league ( 1 hr.) Wa,J•••u..., • MCala coue. 8 @) w.uTU Am MCCCIP a=c While laking a courae lrom • pollceman who 1s also a writer. Hardcastle's sister-In· law Didi finds trouble when she shadows him duri=ug Investigation c:;i (1 hr.) ~=. ... -.,. .. ~ ... "The Africat1 Queen" (1951. Adventure) Humptvey Bogert, Katharine Hept>urn A captatn operaltng In the Con- go during Wood War I is persuaded by a ta Cly l'l\tSSIOf'lSry Io destroy a German gun- bOat (2 hrs) Cl> LRtma OP1MlllC:etAmPAmUI fm ll&T\m How various species of plant hie IUre insects and animals to effect !he QQlllna!IOn ~_cx;.ss c:;i ( 1 hr ) ~ llUtmllCI 'MATM "Private Schulz" With the war drawing to • c'°'41 and Germany's defeat USUfed. Schulz la revntled with hiS lellow forgers who realtze thelr scheme 15 abOul to be dltcoYered by the Amencans (Part 5 ol 6) IA) Q ( 1 hr) .,. ''National Lampoon's Vaca· lion" (1983. Comedy) Chevy Chaie, Beverly O' Angelo A "-.catioolng faml?y encounter• OM duster after snothef wNletf avelinQ: 'A ( 1 hf •• 38 min ) ..,..,. courrDClltll 1'0 LOOlm ..... The Imminent d nget of W<><kJ War Ill • e11plored through 1 drama bitted on a m R- lary study ol how • nuclear war coutct ~in. t 1 hf .. 30 min.) (OJ ... "Educeting Rila" C 1983. Como- dy) MicNtl Caine. Jultt W It.. An ..,._ thehc, alcohoOc &7of._,, has a pa 1loi11· 11. .. ---- ate bUt chaste rela1ionshlp with a young woman who has a desire to learn htefa· ture 'PG' ( 1 IY., 50 min) llO¥a "Hooper" (1978, Comedy) Burt ReynOlds, Jan-Michael Vll'leent. The "greatest t;tunt man alMI" plans 1 spec tacular car leap with a younger rival, thus jeopardizing hlS romance and hrs life PG' lhr .. 37 min.) MemlllC*OMl'lm ... ,..,,M.-.L .. CWINU&.l•umm MOlmf, MOlmf, MOlmY ... LOU.wrf •8 Cl) &b&UCllll (Sea90n Premiere) George tries to bf1be Ralph Into grv1ng blood In George's name Stars Isabel San· tord anctsnerman HemsleY O 0 GO Y: M MM. IATT\6 Refusing to surrender to Invaders from outer space, a band of American freedom flghte,. anempts 10 unmask the human-appearing aliens as the evil reptilian creatures they really are Marc Stngef. Jane Badie< (Pan 1 o1 3) (A) (2 hrs ) 0 •Biil M&D OP MCGIU COUl- TIAU G (!§) llOVll "Single Bars, Single Wom· en" (Preml8re. Orama) Paul Mic~ael Glaser, Shelley Hack. Several young wom- en press the elusive search 10< romance adve01ure and companionship at lhe local Sl!lQleS bar 1n their home town O (2 hrs) IDW.OIW09 -.OGLD . .....,...Cl TMIATM "Private Schutz" With the war drawing 10 a clOse and Germany's defeat assured, Schulz 1s reoMed with his lello..., l0tgers who reattz~ their scheme 19 ebOut 10 be dt!IC0'¥11tfed by the Americans (Part 5 of 6) (A) O ( 1 hr.) Ii> 11Mf""•.,l,..lfl•t"', •·Aumpole's Return" Horace Rump()le leaves retirement In FIO<oda and re1urns to London to detend a ct.ent oo a 1?2fnography =.f' (2 hrs ) (£.)ccu.IQI Vanderbilt al Loot· siana Stale (A) 13 hrs 30 mtn) (L .,.. 'Trading Places" ( 1983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy. Dan Aykroyd A well· to-do executive, a ghelto-t>ced con man and a prostitute devl98 a plot ol revenge againtt two connrving f1nanctefa 'A' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) • (Z) llOW9 ' A Star Is Born ( 1976. MUSI• cal) Barbra Streisand Kris Kr1s1oflerson The marriage ot two roe~ l>Uperstars col· lapses due 10 career 1ens.ons brought on when she becomes a 11smg s1a1 and his popularity declines sharply 'A' (2 hrs 20 mtn > '1) lllOW9 "Ole! Die! M> Dar11ng1" t 196!> Sospe(ISe) TaUulah Bankhead, Stefanie Aowers Whef'l her fiance dtes. a young gift lindS herself Ille capttve viettm of his demented mother. (2 hrs ) .. Im ..... .... (I) AUCI (Season ~iere) Ahce real tot she's a victim of one of V8fa end ~·5 &ehemtl when a write< ~ws up on her doot'step and announces he's doing an at'ticle on womert whO place ad5 10 ITl9et men Stire Linda Lavtn and VIC Tayback.Q II lcetOOt. llAT G"uest Margll0!1le Arch and Sl'ler\fl S~m¥n Block debete rne to11ery_ 1n11la1tve -• ,. alCT9-•MJ I Tho Smothers Brothera hOSt lhtt IOOk at poltt1· cal tele'V Slort commtreiela from Franklin Roo<Alelt 10 Ronal<I ~pan .. (!) MOWll "The Raoeta• ( 1855 Otame) Klff( Ooug&al, 0eut Romero Th() SICM"1y 12 Sunday, OCI. 14, 1984 career of 1 bOld sports car champion takea him through tamed races In South- ern France. Italy, Switze<tand, Southern German~~== (2 hrs.) -· (]) l&D. Trapp9r's ex-w1f1 perauadee him 10 accepl their son (TllTI Buafteld) as an intern at San Fran- C11CO General eft8f hia cep<iciolls bet\aviOf resulla tn his rejection from another hoSp•· 1al'f9G' ( l tv.) I :..~...,. ACTOM Oii AC1llO ~ llO¥ll "Sophie's Cholce"I ( 1982. Ora· ma) Metyl Slreep, Kevin KIN. In 1947, a young wrrler from the SOuth takes op resi- dence with a beautiful POiish In migrant a victtm ot Nazi persecution, arid her 1ntet- lectua1 Jewith bOyfnend. 'R' (2 In, 37 min.) CID nae .. ....,....,_-.¥ llU. England's poputar comedian returns WWh his special brand of bawdy entertetnment. ncludlng a apool ol the Moote Carlo ShOw and 1mpressi0ns of entertaroetS from Ken-!:lt.. Rogers to Liza Mtnnelll ( 1 hr ) lQJ .,. "The Dead Zone" ( 1983. Suspense) Chrtslopher Walken. Brooke Adams Arter coming out of a coma. a shy schoolteeeher has the power to foresee and change catastrophic even11 'A' ( 1 hr. A2 min.) (l)MOTt•o -«!) llOWll "Moonrise" (1948, Orama) Dane Clark, Ethel Barrym0te A man lrom the backwoods lf:ladvertently commits a murder which hit gttlfrlend teals he should ' lain 10 the auth<>ttties (2 hra.) .. · rr••11• .,.AH•rr Tiii -Featured Susan Salrtt James and husband OICk Ebersol: c.~!'gamuhowa (1 hr.) .-rY nnml"-lmCIQJI numA11t A famous t>aseban player joins the club, and a walthy minister =1~·•1&.;:.:~,., . ..,..'°'°" ,.,, .. *"" flOCl'9 ... llllTIWAL llOWll "Hooper" (1978. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Jan-Mlchael Vtr'Cent. The "graetesl stunt man 1llve" plan' a -spec· tacolar car leep with e younger rrval, thus 1eopard1z1ng his romance and his hie 'PG' l1 hr • 37 min ) (S,) llON "Young Frankenstetn" ( t974, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Pete< Boyle The grandson of the infamous Or Franken- stein attempts to create a Sy,tllhellc man tn this f>arOdy ol "F1ank9n'letn" movtet 'PG' ( t ht. 46 mio ) ,.,._ M cm ... 1118 ... ,.-Tt~ .... ,,. MC-0 PM:l M •ftClll ... ._ ...,kl nrr w -fi a1ured Susan S.int Jamal and oosbttld Dick • E'.bel&OI Cetebr'al gamt silcrwt { 1 tw ) l ... M.91._:-- .... •1111--••R• NMI G blef and Jet. troy ~~ hott an lntonnatlw took at • 'W1'\at's OEM at the movies ..... ,,. 't.-rtlM(I• ) .,. "JUtiet Ol''l'he Sp rite" ( t96!>. Fantasy) QIUQ!t. Masini, Marto P A dlB ai11 c::lell\itlf"S ' f al ha lllOw to a ~;;.,....::J>'n-:..•~ teftlrig her that hef ~nd a. t~ 00 hef (dubt>fd). (2 tn. 28 mn.) l •c:ua 1W MGLUWDOO CLOlm• Fe&llA'ed. Je ca Lange talk• •boUt her new film "Cc try'". bahinc:Ht.ac::eoee of the • "Call To Glory"; a preview of the ne~ m<>VteS (!)ATM ... 1tMIJ _,.. "Sybil" (Pert 2 of 2) (19 Orama) Sally F'ield, Joanne Woodwa BaS9d on 11\e nov.t by Flot• Rh Schre1b, A young woman~ 16 ferent pef90nalttles u a result of • tr matlc childhood with her ud.stlc mot~ ,..lw;J... . .-ra .... MCUI Cll ... WO..O""TOMGMOW--• PIOlmM A behlnd-the-tcenel le at lhe process ot notniNllng a party Cj didate cel'lters on Gary Ha11·1 campel for ==-~ Q (2 hrs) llO¥a "The Grea1 Santini'' ( 19~ Orama) Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner rough·and·ready Marine CO<ps otflc faCPS domestic batti.. when he tries Impose h• milllary ldeata on his fam1 'PG' (1 hr 56 min) 11:9 l!l) llCMF "The Men" ( 1950. Oram1 Jack Webb Marlon Brando A paratyz• war ve18fan atrugglel 10 Ollel'come II personal d1ftteultiet brooght on by hll d1 ablhlles (I hr .. 55 men.) ~IJ llOVll "Crawl1p1ce" (197 Suspenc;e) Teresa Wright. Arthur Kenn dy A cNldlesa. middle-aged couple wt come a s1range young repairman 1n10 lht em=~ (2hrs) ~•maw ... t2::9~ DGllMlal "Punkan & The New Wa' Movemen1" GIJ861£: Parents of Punk11 lounder Serena Dank. music crllrc Chari~ M Young. ( t_hr ) · w.v . ..r AIC ... O a...e.,. ... •••w ... ,,.,.,.._ lflmlTW• tl:tl ) llO¥ll "The Next Man" ( 1976. Dre ma) Sean Connery. CO<nelia Sharpe J female assaSS1n Is htred to kill a Mlddt• East d1plomal whoSe Ideas and rec:om mendahons are jeopardizing the curren business transactions ot a maj0< oil com pan_r. f!' (1 hr • 48 min ) tM rn wm ...,ftllA,. (H_I _,... "The Anal Option'' ( 1982. Dre· ma) Judy Davtt, Lewis Collins An antj. nUf~ar g:_:pUlles contrOI of thl Ameri- can Em y in London end wama thlll g0v1 mment ho5tagee will bt mutdtied It its demands are not met 'A' (2 hi'B. • mu1) QM (l) llON "Mandingo" (1877, Orama) James M son. Susan Geofge A West African of lhe Mandcngo tribe la brought to • Slav braedt"O plllntation In Loolllana ~!ou1 the at•rl of tho Civil War. R (2 hrs,7mtn) 1111 wrroucw· • M1W Oii M Ml'TI -.... AUfO MCM Fotm010 I ltarian Gland Pwc (from Monn). (A) ( t hr • 30 mtn) 1* llO¥a "Ou t Pleas.. Murdtf" ( 1943, Myg1er~) Geotgo Sanders, Gan Patrick A forg ry 111pmi lllchet 1 valUIOll •I of Shllk~ait n wotk& 10 duPliellt for or.i; n hr .. 45 min) ...... _,.Alae ,,... rrtYMll lllll ·-------------------------------~ -I - Sli-un--.. , 77 rd !la j1f· IU· er 9 A er 10 y 1) Id •e !I- I. t-,_ lr e s s -~ "I'd Climb The Highest Mountain" ( 1~5 t. Orama) Rory Calhoun. Susan Hayw1td (1 hr .• 28 mCn) (%) "Staoghttmouse Ave" (197~. Come- dY) Michael Sacks. Aon Lelbmdh. (1 hr .. 43 min) •az> "Angtil Feoe" (1953, Orama) Robert Mitchum, Jean Stmmant (2 hra.) -~ "Slege" (1978, Orama) Mattln Bal· sam. Sylvia Sidney. (1 tv .• 38 min.) (]) "~et Say NeYet Agan" ( 1983. Adventure) Sean Connety, K1aus Maria B<andauer (2 hra., 17 min) •CID "Glzmo" (1977. Documentary) (1 hr .• 30mln.) Cl)) "The Vti'dlct" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman. CharlOtte RenipMg (2 hra ) CZ> "EdUCat1no Rita" (1~. COmedy) Michael Caine, Julie Walttra ( 1 hr . 50 mtn.) -CC) "The Jazz SlnQet" (1980. MUSlcal} Neil Diamond. Laurence Ollvlel. ( 1 hr .. 55 min) (8) "Blue Ski.t Again" (1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mimi Rogera. ( 1 hr ~7 min) • (I) "The Hook' ( 1983. Orama) Kirk ~lat, Robert Walket Jr (1 hr .. 38 CZ> "The S.t Yeara Of Our Ltves" ( 19~6. Orama) FredtiC M11Ch. Dana Andrews (2 hrs .• 52 min.) ell "The Ciitnax" ( 1 a«, Horror) Susan- na Foettt. Borla Kattotf (2 hrs.) -al) "Tht Bedlor(1 tncldent" ( 1966, Ora-• tna) Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier (2 hrs.) 1W ti "00 Not Fold. Spln<ja Of Mutilate" (1971, Mytttry) Helen Hayea. Mildred Natwick. (1hr.,30 min.) ® "SUll 01 The Night" ( 1'182. SuspeflSO) Roy S<:heldef. Meryl Streep. (1 hr .. 30 l'Tlltl.) snobbish lane. and her equally upl)lty la • 'PG' ( 1 hr .. S 1 min.) an ntw .. ~ llOWll "Hoope<" (1978, COmedy) Burt Reynoldt. Jan-Michael ~t. The "great"t stunt man allve" plans a apec- tacutar car leap with a younger rival, thus JeopardiZing his romance and hit ~le. 'PG' ~hr .. 37mn.} -PMTM• llOWll '1'he Oe11nquenis" (1957. Ora· ma) Tom LaughHn, Alehard Bakalyn A cleancut youth gets mlXed uf with a • neighborhood str .. t gang ( hr.. 15 -i ==.nMIT-- i! hr .. 22 min.) • I Cl) "Juliet Of The Spw1ta" ( 1965, Fanta· sy) G1Uhe11a Masina. Mark> Pisu. (2 hrs . 28 mln.) -~ "Funny Lady" (1975, Musleal) Bar· bfa Strecsand, James Caan. (2 hrs . 20 min.) (DJ .. T"1*1der" ( 1982, Seienee-Action) Fred W1td. Berinda Bauer. ( 1 hr.. 35 min) Cl) "The Klng'g Thle1'' ( 1955, Adventure) Edmund Purdol)'\. AM Blyth ( 1 hr , 18 min) Ul ttt} "04clahome!" ( 1956. Musical) Gor· don MacRae. Shittey Jones (2 hl'I • 25 mn) •(%) "Staughtel'tlouM Five" (1972, Come- dy) Michael Sacks. AOl'I Leibman ( 1 hr., 43 min.) •CC> "I'd Climb The Higtlelt Mountain" (1951, Orama) Rory Calhoun. Susan Ha~ard ( 1 hr • 28 mfn ) •CB) ''Glzmo" ( 1977, Documentary) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CL) "The Island" ( t980, Adventure) MIChael Caine, 08v1d Warner ( 1 hr , 54 min) •@ "Hurry Sundown" (1967, Oram.) Mchael Caine. Jane Fonda. (3 twa ) •(I) ''The W1z" ( 1978, MUSieal) Diana Ross. Micha Jackaon (2 hrs., 13 min ) (%) "Educ.Ung Rita" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Caine. Julle Walters. ( 1 hr 50 min) -llillllllilvening ·1r...--, . a fl001ULI. Green Bay Paek•~ at ~:;::_ di a NITIAU. Qreen Bay Pacitera 11 OerNtf Bronco. (3 htt-) l,_..oo•• -·Mlla9 -·~. Clamol ""''" Salam, Syfvie ~idnty, A smaR community la held in the grip of letr by a neighbor- hood gq oC Ylcloi.ll ~ ( 1 hr . 38 min )7" ~ MITOMCmlStroh'e 160 (from Pro. ni-. Atll..) CR> ( t hr , 00 min ) ..... The Big Chi" ( 1983, Ort.ml) Kevin Kline, Glenn CloM. Whtn a man commit• suicl<M. his olOleat trietldS from CC> .. "National Lampoon'• v~ liOtl" (1983, Comedy) CheYy Chase, 9eY8fly o· Angelo A vacationing family encount .. one ~ aft• another whlle travelng. :R' (1tv.,38 min.) lllllllllllmlOQ -teem ......... .......... W ... ''Tht Promise" ( 1979, Orama) Kathleen Oulnlan. Stephen Colh. A young man's mother peys tor his tlancee's expemive plas11C SUJgery after en acci- dent and tetlS him hit ffancee has died 'PG' (1 hr .. 38 min.) W C!),._.,. A farnoul bMebel player iotlS the club, and a wealthy "*'iater learna whit the hereefter II reely ,. .. coitege days gather for the funeral end reflect on how their llvea have changed -1·lt::.:.:::~ l ......... ~·-.,... -.rAIC "The living Sands qt Namlb" Unusual plants aoo strange creatur• have adapted to the intense heat of the Namib Oesetl. where temperatures sometimes rNCh 170 ,..1~= .... LMIOAT •• llMAm Wiiliam Travm.. fathion delignef tor "Dallas" end "Knot'•~ Ing". tow-alt1tUde reconnaissance training mtS$IOllS with the A~ National Guard In 11f_ --...... ..... JOY• f/l M -Crew members rf/Vlew their voyage and say farewelt, 1 vi. it to the M.I. T. Plasma Fusion Cent8f'. (R) ~ mwll "The Avenging" (1981, Ora· ma) Michael Horse. Efrem Zlmb91ist Jr Racial ttn$Olll erupt when a half.lndien man Is framed as a tlof'l8 thief ( t tv .. 30 . lminJ,... fUCll 1111 I Gel M TOWI Featured: a tool< at the eotnpetttion between l'TIOt1'Wlg-radlo r'lvala Jll'l'I L•llQI. Robert W. Motgan and Lou Simon, hOW to become a stat fof dsy by hiring the Rent·A·Fan Club; I womtill who Is working to bfing recognitiOo to Bleck lmoi~=· .... IU1' Jmlll"IOMJ -.& ...... ,.,,, ... •:n•• ~Hu SeenThe Wind?" JOM F~tr and Hel9n Sha\9 aw In this award-wlMitlg adaptatlOn of W 0. Mitchell's .noYel about a boy'• ~ of ge 1n rua1 Satkatdhewao. (Ptt1 _ t or 2) ( 1 l'lr.)"'" Hlllll ... 'Plfl•' IDCll lhe Fraggies doClde to Sunday, Oct. 1•. 1984 13 move to the promesed land (%)llCMI "Napoleon". (1927, 81ogrtphy) Albert Dieudonne. Antonin Artaud Abel GanC(t's silent him epiC. newly recoo· 1tructed with a new muslcal ICOfe. chronf. cling the Me of Napoleon Bonaparte from childhood through hit tnumphaf .ntry Into 11a1ywa· ~ I OMlm .. IC....,,.,.._ .. Aman· d8 is stunned When she aeee •bitter ex· spy who's ptannrng revenge against the Agency appear on a televlslon talk lhow. Guests Arlene Fral'ICIS, Steve Eutln ( 1 hr.) D fZ lY'I ILOG,_ Mm NACTIOM. IOlll Cliffhangers from the SatUfday matinees. '50s comedy routines; the drol- lefy of roundtable diScUS$iOOI; home- vjcleo hllanty. (1 hr.) 9 .,_"Earthquake" (1974, Ofama) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner L.m Allgft- lee 1s destroyed by two muawe lr9m<n which wreak havoc on both the P£PU!ace land=WU(2 hrs.) WDP•~•n -= "Band Of Angels" (1957 Adventure) Clark Gable, Sldney Poitier An educated black llavt. meet• a South- ern gentleman who has MCfett lo conuhra) fDW "Who Haa Seen The Wind?" Jose Ferref and Helen Shaver star In this award-winning adaptation of W O Mttchell's novel at>out a boy's coming of age 1n rural Sawtchewan. (Pan 1 of 2) ~(~lMI--~ -IA-AU. tin llCMI 'Blue Sk!M Again" ( t983, Comedy) Harry Hamhn, Mimi Rogers. A woman artempts to try oot for a apot on a big-league baseball team despite the opposition of men In the club and the vwf'le< 'PG' I 1 hr .. 27 min.) Q1tm.IW S') llC>vm "Richard Pryor • Here And Now" C 1983. Comedy) Richard Pryor The famous comt<han rape everyone - lrom elephants to '°'"* wiv .. -In this l11m staged at lhe $aerlQ8f Theatre In New 0'.lett~~r., 31 m!n.) •I IAIT OI .. In the late 1800., two brorhers (Timothy Bottoms, Bruce Box- IPtlner 1 divided by jealousy for their fathers attectron meet up with a beautiful. bl.JI ev11 young Mductress (Jane Sey· moor) who takes adVantaga of lhe anen- tron both provide her. Based on a novel by Jottn Stemt>eck (Part 1 of 2) (2 hra . 5 -1~'°.f.c TAC DOUIN • CUMNIAL , • ....,. .mTll•IT 1'11111 If Featured The Beach 8oy9 Ii) 191fMI: CM.llATm,. lMI .... The evolution of Jewish Ufe In the Middle Ages from the de\/e~t of the Sephardic culture In Spaln to the axpul· alon of Jowt from W•tem Europe Ill the 1 .. th and 15th C«llUflel. Q ( 1 hi',) . ~MUii.-lllTI • --·~ _,.. .. l.Mt Te~ In Parll'' (1973, Drama) Marton Btando, M rla Schneldef A middle-a~ man, WhOM unfaithful wife recently committed sulcldt. and an unlnhl· bited young woman meet and begin a comphcated affair throughout whlef\ they remain namtllM to llliCh ouw. (2 hra .• 14 Suoday,Oct, 14, 1884 .. (iJ~-,- -· Cl) Uft a M1a To avoid peytng a huge rent increaM. Kate and Albe work at convincing the landJactt that they're really onef~. D II Ys nm NIAL IA11\I Donovan joins Ham and Ch.flt In an ettempt to reecue Julie from the convef1k>n chamber where &he has been Imprisoned by Diana; Robin c»llvefs the alien Brian's child (Part 2 of 1 ~2hrs.) -COl'SI. _. .... Scheduled. actor Fred Oryer, singer Billy Ocean, Jennifer O'Neill. political journallSt Nick Von Hottman, LA. JUms· defensive end Jack Voongblood 1..! hr.) • _., .. CMJIAnGl Mm -... The evolUtlon of JeWISh life In the Middle Ages from the ~t of the Sephardic culture In Spakl to the expul-"°" of Jews from Western Eur~ 1n the 1"th and 15th centurlee c;> ( 1 hr CC) ... "The Jazz Singer'' ( 1 . Musi· cal) Nell Diamond. Laurence Ollvte<. A New York cantor breaks with family tradl hon and sets out 10 find eoccess as a pop music star. 'PG' il hr • 55 min ) ~~'Monev" 11983. eome- dy> Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pescl A man who lik• to •"1. drink and smo6(e to exceta atandt to Wln $ 10 mUUon If he sac· rlficel his w~ pleaur• fOf one year 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 m1n.L I MlmtnCMCOCI .,.__11111',.I ........ ,., ...... • Cl)~ (Seeeoo.Premlefe) Dick attempts to ptomote the iale of Kirk'• run· down cefe on hit t~ talk lhow Stars Bob Newhart and Maz Frann o .-ru•n '°"•" Featured The~hBoya. G nllOLD.,. New w111ng, piping and t~hookU()'.I .. (!) CGU.m fll001ULI. Air FC>fce at Notre Dame (R) (3 In.) (H)MOT•an•YM ... Cl) WMlml!TOOI Former TV aMOUl'\Cef· turned-candidate. 8ot> Fortt.ed. under· goes chatllm8Ue training to enable him 10 champion the cause fOr t)jg buelnMI .. (!).,."The Bad Seed" (1958, Ora ma) Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack A w1e1 of Incidents forcee a mothet to real tze that her 6-year-old daughter la a cold blooded murder.a (2 hrs , 30 min ) -· (I) CAmY l UCIY (Seuon Prem· lere) Chris and Mary a.th try to pet9Uade the tathet ol • 7-yNr-okl girt. molelled by her babylltt8f. to lak• the case to court Siar• Sharon Gleta and Tyne Dtty ( 1 hr.) I £.":a,.•t11aa1 P IF CM .u..-"Tti. File On Jill Hatch" In 19&9. Jll Q011 to !Ml •Ith her grandparents In England: ten yeer1 later. married and dlv0fc9d, the mavee to Lon- don aPd becOmel ~ In a communl· ty theater, end later tak .. pert In tn. great ra<* r10t1 ot 1981.-{P4111 3) Q ( 1 hr ) •••a--~ CB') ... "Spece ~ldefa" (1983, Sci- ence F'loiiOn)· vinc. edWardt. Oevid Men- denhall A 1C>-yW•Old boy }olnt I band of IJ*• outlaws In hljecktna a 11aflt\lp and blllllf'IO an ev1I galactlC lOfoe catted the Comptny, 'PG' c;> ( 1 hr., 22 min ) (I) .. ··~ Sly Nt\ltr Agatn" (1913, A~turt) SM/\ Connetv. J<laua Malla Bra~. Afttt 1 WOfld-tfwt1ttn· Ing orgen11.a1ion ateall two U.S. n and an~ 11 wfl detonate th! hMda If 1 raneorn la not met, &itilh James Bond la called In to aave the ·~~tv;u.~J .. 1 ... "Murder Of Motcy" (1974 • ma) Melvyn Oouglu. Btedford Oflln famous 1tt0f~ comes out of retltl to aid In hia son 1 defenu of a notec tor ecouaed of taking the Df• of hll .. 1naU~~·Ma\l~ min.) -JU&•••ll .. ·-=•-CCMrn ''( Famlliel Aght Bactc" A ''Chlmleal pie" segment on the topic ot drug 1 with the COOfpetation ind envolwrni arents ..... tW O (J)O ..... TAJI ICTY &i&J• IOCO* .... •Y-IUUM .. "FuMy Lady" (1975. Mut Barbra Streisand, "-met C.an. • after hef drvOfce, vaudeVllle and radio star Fanny Brice begins a hull'\I lo~hal• retatic>nshop wltl'I Broe ~nter Billy Rote 'PG' (2 hra (O)imlac:T PU 11:11 IJ (J) -A -Atle< a rock 84. S1&r arrlV• In town tor a concert. Rich A J. find themeelves In the middle counrtrfelt tldtet acheme. (R) ( 1 ht m1nl_ D 11D IUT OP CMiOI H0tt Johnny son Guests: Edd11 Murphy, Jennifer F la~fi~le (Eskimo Olympl O MC ... ..nu. ----~ ........ Scheduled ' Jorie Lansing tllkl about women In 1 lies; Lenny Siegel dllc:utaes VMS Of c ~·· In war1are. ( 1 ht ) CJD llCMI •·Richard Pryor • Hert , Now" (1983, Comedy) Reha.rd Pr The famous comedian ,. 9YefYM lrom elephants to fOfmet wives -In film staged at the Sefll'IQer Theatre in I' Orleana 'R' o ( 1 hr . 31 min.) (Q) llOVll "rhe Verdlct" ( 1982. Chr Paul Newman, Chanone Rampliog alcq!\Oltc Boston lawyer pulls hlm together to bring an unpoputat med malpta<ottce cese to trill agllnat 1trc oppotJtfon by ,.,. courta. the el'Chdloo and hit own clients 'R' (2 hra.) CZ> llCMI "Richard Pryor -Hef• ~ NOw" ( 1983. Comedy) Rlochard Pr) The famous comedian reps ~ lrom elephlntl to former wtvea -In t him &teged 11 the Saenger Theatre In N Oflean1. R' ( 1 ht., 37 min.) G 7lt CUii Scheduled Mat1tyn McC Ind Blty OIVll Jr. join othet c.lebrltiee a CBN Unlvertity dedication ( 1 hr., tWa,nJ,_ "Street Kiiiing" (1978, Oram A;Grtfrllh. 8fadford IJllmen A p ~utor tll'ldl a llnk between a 1tr• mugging and murcltr which ltada to -l!Ni=~·· (1ht .. 30min) ,_,_o .. "Numbef One" ( 11Ml9. Orem. Oharlton H•ton. ~Welter. All olcl footbaN plllyet mutt tnlke a dtotllOn oo cemlt!Q ,.tlrtmenl (2 twa., 10 min.) tsalles I W11r• •oenr NOfld • Ora· .an. A Hl'lent I doc· I er mt· lrugS Peo- 1buse mt of Jcall 'ears early lf'OUS 1way . 20 per· ano :>f a • 10 :ar- lch· ::S) 4ar· tOh- >m- 'nd fOr 1 - thta lew 18) An Miii cat ing ... ~ Ot. 1) ., ll- IROCUOMfUI u.n•~ Q1I • _, ... m¥ll "Aphrodite" (1982. Orama) Valene Kaprlaky, Hors1 Bucholz. A cynical arms manufacturer persuades some blase aristocrats to recreete a mythok>glcal tale and Mlec:t• a young girl to play a goddess of love and ~t~ 'R' (1hr.36 min.) mtD fZ LA11 """DAftHiii&L .. Scheduled. the Rev. Jesae Jackson, actress JoBath Wiiiiams, Da11e Glousl<y I=~~ Nl1'(- .,. "The Farmer's Oaught8f" ( t 94 7 Gomedy) Loretta Young, Joeeph Collen A spirited Swedish _gift runs against her bOSs fOf a 5'8t In COngress ihrs) - LOW, MmlCAI Im.I ----......... 1M Cl) W!W IM & WR McMillan fries 10 help Ennght whert the sergeant is arrested for the murder of his ex-wife (R) ( 1 hr 20 min.) *lillAIUIT * *'-DAlm.....,.. DnBTl\l•IY TCllGHT Featured. The Beach Boys (I) llOWll "A Fever In The Blood" ( 196 t, Orama) Efrem Zlmballst Jr. Angle Dlckln son A sensational murder trlal becomes a pawn 1n the pol1tlcal games played by a senator, a d1stnct attomey and a judge in then separate bids to t>ec;ome governor ~hr . 30m1n) PU UM11 {It) 1:10 Ml'ATllll. .,_ "Stitt Of The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep A psych1atnst becomes Increasingly involved w11h a mysteflous woman Who was the mtStreu of I murdefed patient. PG' ( t hr., 30 min) - 1:11 (!) Wll .V TMIATa -•Morning 11ov1es- •(C) "The Wonder Of It All" (1974. Docu· mentaryJ ( 1 hr , 35 min) .. (J7J "I Love You Goodbye" ( 197 4, Com- edy) Hope Lange, Earl Holliman ( 1 hr . 30 mln J .,.. [ff) "A Boy Named Charlle Brown" (1969 Comedy) Aolmated'(1 hr., 2~ min 1 "A Star Is Born" ( 1976, MU$1Cal) Bar· bra Streisand, Kris Kr11.tofterson (2 hra .. 20m1n) .. Ct) "The Year Of LIYlng Dangerously" ( 1983, Drama) Met Gibson, Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hf , 55 min ) I "I Go Pogo" ( 1980, CQmedy) Ani- mated VOies. ol Jonathan Winter•. Vin- cent Pr1ee ( 1 hr., 20 min ) (.OJ "King Of Heans" ( 1967. Comedy) Alan Beles, Genevieve Bufold ( 1 hr .. 42 11'\ll\ ) ( "table ror Five" ( 1983, Onlma) Jon Voight, Richard Crenna. (2 hrJ .. 2 min') •C "Jullet Of The Spirits'' ( 1965, Fent•· fY) G1ultat1a Mesina. Mano P1su (2 hrt. 28 min) -(.CJ "Stars Ano Stripes Forever" (.1952. llloyt1phy) Oilton Wtt>b. Otbra Paget 1 hr , 29 min.) "Cry T err0tl" ( 1958. Adventure) W (C) ll0'9 "Creepshow'' (1982, Horror) Hat Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror ttOO. from a chlld'• comic bO()I( Include talea about re-animated corpsea, ellan wgetatfon, • voracious ape-ltke CTeature and mtnions of vengeful coekroedles ·R~1~ir .. 57 min.) !:Ill TO• UllDI mra. LA.'*' ...IM""UI•• .. "Cries And Whispers" ( 1972. Ot ama) Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. A dying woman, her two sisters a.nd a oompas- Slonate 1ervant git! recal their pests as they atruggJe 10 come to gnpe with death. 'R' ~34m1n.) ,. Cl) "The Wlr' ( 1978, Musical) Diana Ross, Michael Jackson. A frustrated schoolteacher Is whisked otf to a magical land where she Joins e scarecrow, a tin woodSman and a cowardly lion In search ot a legendary wizard. 'G' (2 hrs .. 13 min.) W @ WOM.IAJ.Uim W (!) ll0'9 "Luci<y Texan" (1934. West- ern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes. A cow- boy trjes 10 clear his Sidekick of charges .. ···e;a-~·~··1 1-''T=lde<" (1982, -Action) Fred Watd, Belinda Beuer. A motorcyclist unwitrlngly travela through a time warp and winds up among 19th-<:en- tury Western outlaws 'PG' (1 hr . 35 m mln ... 1..,.-...r -·•M.LOIJ tM .,. "Private School" ( 1983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy R\.ISlefl. Teen- aged boys 'llSlt the all-girls Cherryvale Academy tor some tun and advenlure 'R' 11 hr • 37 min.) .(ll) ... Jamee Mason. Rod Steiger ( t hr . 36 min.) m "Nightmare" ( 19.C2, Drama) Diana Barrymore. Brian Oontevy ( 1 hr . 30 min) -al) "Attack I" ( 1956, Orama) Jack Patanoe, Eddie Albert. (2 hrs ) 1W<H) "Never Say Nevef" Again " ( 1983, Advenlure) Sean Connery. KlaU9 Maria Brandauer (2 hrs., 17 rnio ) · 1\:lfG "Tha Over-The-Hill Gang" ( 1969, Comedy) Pat 0'9tten, Walter Brennan l1hr .30mln) CJ:) "The Last Unicorn" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voloea of Mia Farrow. Alan Arkin (1 hr., 24 mlri..) (l) ·'Slaughterhouse Five" C 1972, Come- dy) Mlch8td Se.ckt. Ron Leibman ( 1 hr .• 43 min) -e '.'The Bramble Bush" ( 1eeo. Or1ma) Atel'lard &Urton. Barbara Ruih . (2 hct.) CD) ''The Star Chamw· (1983, Orama) Mlchael Douglas, Hat HOlbfOOlt ( 1 hr • 49 ~ ) 'HOflkytC>nK IQan" { 1982. Drama) Cl.nl EUlwood, Kyle S.etwood (2 tn. 6 men) W (C) "No Othtt Love" (1979, Orama) RICl'lard ThOm-. .h,tlle Kavrlel'. ( 1 hr •• 31 (I) ...... iw (%).,.,. ''Hollywood Boulevard" ( 1978, Comedy) Candice Rlallon, Dick Miiier. Fresh from lndtana. a young uplr1ng star· let becomes lnvOlwd In a real robt>ety that she th~s Is part of tw movie debut -oo~=~,:~. 23 min.) .. PM'IM• • .,.,. "Richard Pryor • Hara And Now" ( 1983, Comedy) Richard Pryor The tamous comedian raps everyone - from elephants to fomlef wtvea -In this him staged at the Saenger Theatre In New Orlean9 ~ ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) -~QIC MITmiGIT ~~·A Long Way Home" (1981, Orama) Timothy Hutton, Brenda VaQCaro. After yeara of Mp8ratlon. the oldest of lhree abandoned children searchea for his brother and slate< with the help of a corn- ~9Slonate toelal worker ( 1 hr., 40 min.) IUM1tl1'WOI) .,. "The Big Chill" ( 1983. Orama) Kevin Kline, Glenn Close. When a man commits ~lclde, hiS closest friends from college days gather fOf the funeral and reflect on how their IMIS have changed since the 1960s. 'R' ( t hr .. .Umin.) f m-tcOTT ·' 4'11 (H) .WW "Hanna K " ( 1983. Orame) Jilt ClaybUfgh. Gabriel Byme. A Jewlatl- American woman begins a new Mfe as 1n anorney In Jerusalem but f&QIS a dilemma when she must defeod a suspected Arab 1error1st in a case being prosecuted by her ex-lov81'. en Israel! district attorney ·A· ( 1 hr.=·· -~--"Educating Aita" ( 1983, Come- dy) Michael Caine. Juhe Walten An ape- thetlC. alcohohc professor has a pasalon- ate but chaste relationshlp with • young woman Who has a deSlre to leam liter• ture 'PG. ( 1 hr •• 50 min ) W @ l_..O..._. min) t:ll(l) "The Best Years Ot Our Lives" (1946, Ofama) Fredric March. Dana Andrewa. (2 hrs . 52 min) • lQ) "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hat Hol- broc*. Adne.nne 881beau ( 1 hf .. 57 min ) "Reunion In Vienna" ( 1933. Dram11) John Barrymore. Diana Wynyard. ( 1 hr , •Om1n.) t:9(8) "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) Maxl- mihan Schell. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr., 48 min) •CC) "The Won~ Of It All'' (1974, Ooou· mentary) (1 hr , 35 min.) •ct) "Stars And Strjpea Forever" ( 1952. Biography) Clifton Webb. Debra Paget 1 hr . 29 min) ''A Boy Named Challt &town'' ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. (t Iv , 25 m111.) Cl) "A St11 II Bofn" ( 1970, Musical) Baf- brA Streisand. K.tte t<natofttfSOl'I. (2 hft.., 20 min.) -"Htl And Run" (1981. Mystety) Paul Perrj Claudtlt Cron (t Iv. 3A rn1n ,) (I) ··Tab/ FOf F'lve' ( 1983, Orama) Jon VOloht. Alcnard Cre""" (2 tn. 2 "'*' l Sunday, Oct. 14, 198• 15 • -TueSday CODI. • Ql) "Law And Otdef" ( 1976, Drama) Darren McGa111n. Suzanne Plesherte (3 hrs, 15 min) --•lvening .. ,., ... Cll ... tWITTOllMT ,,.... c,t9Jti('I u.attll MAZWD .., .... -.r OCUIM .:Ml ''The Year Ot l.Mng Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Orama) Mel G1bs0n, Sigour- ney Weave1 An Australian foumallst. a Br1hstl emt>asay otticeal and an Euraaian cameraman become ceught up in the tumult of 1965 tnd0nell8 iust Pfkx to the tall of Sukarno ·PG· ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (}() llOWll "I Go Pogo" ( 1980, Comedy) Animated V01Ces of Jonathan W1nte<s Vincent Price Based on characters creat- ed by Walt Kelly The most popular res1 dent ot Oketenokee Swamp decideS to run :nrJe.:d&nt 'PO' ( 1 t1r 20 min I . Dl:IYMDYU ..... ,..... COlllPM'f AUCI IMCIB./~··--tUWmll"'90Ullt'"'.,.. .:Ml "Still Of The Night" (1982 Suspense) Roy ScM1der, MefYI Streep A pr.ych1a1rist becomes increasingly involved wllh a mysterious woman who was the misttess of a murdered patient "' Cll ... L.OVllOAT l'PG~Thfii_O min l ~ ::i. H1gh·fash1on m~f ano director of th~ Guardian Angels. Lisa Sliwa an ROTC special torces umt •earn- ing to desoend the face of a mountain i~ tmi ~unar Ta.GMT Featured Ron Howard ' Mm'tet9M'f -.01~ 'f~llC. ~ • • t•a Robert Wood!> vs Jimmy Caras (Al ( 1 hr I L llO¥ll "Sp•·I lmagP" ( 1982, Drama) Michael O Kef!fe K;iren Allen A young Olympic hopeful •& 1u1Pd into a lana11cal n: ig1ou& cult 'R ( 1 hr , 51 mm I (SJ CIOll'f, ITUI a UIH • ""COMCBT--The veteran rock band peflOfmt Ms ll'ICludiog "love The One You're With" and "Suite. Jud~ Eyes " ( 1 hr 48 mtn ) [l ~ "Slaughtethou:>e Five" (1972. Comedy) Michael Sacks. Ron Leibman Based on tne novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr A rnan encounlMS war middle-class tMng and ecstasy 1n his search tor futhtlment of tho Ameocan dream 'R' ( 1 hr .. •3 mtn ) I PACll A fUCU 119 t Oii THI TOWll Featur"°. a look et the weekly "beef can ' boet races 1n Menna Del Rey. composer Dave Grvsin !Ilka 8bOut writing M lV arid mo\lle ~ .. like "Tootsie," "On Golden Pond," ··eeretta" and "St Elsewhere". a trit>ute to KCET't 20 yHrs ot bfoad<:ast•ng, a IOOk behind '°"'8 of Hollywood'• classic postcarda _, • lft OM U. Featured a look at how 16 Sunday. Oct. 14, 1984 •I • women are turning to boxing '°' e new workoot; visit a schoOI fOf homicide delec- t111es; a trip to a celebrity tennas tourna- ment In St. Maarten In the Caribbean; a 1-ee;;:lruhbags ~com ..... ..,Clf ....... DA Celebrity panelists Edwin New· man. Marva Coltlna. Jules Bergman and Jane Alexand« have their sclentitlC knowledge put to the tMI by Art Fleming ~( 1 ~ llYltneATOlt: CRUIADM •=••t11•• m ....... ,. .. II (J) Ali& •• Col Potter writes to his old psychiatnst ctiom about PfOblems at the ho&pitel. Including toinger'5 tetest ane=: stay out ot jell D "Loving YO'J" ( 1957, Mu81C8t) EMS Presley Lizabeth Scott A member of a hlttbitty band eventually wins the heart of the band't female singer (2 hrs.) 0 .,. '$math-Up On lntetstate s· ( 1976. Orama) Robert Conrad. Buddy E ~ A masarve 3!M:ar colMsloo occurs on a California freeway et the close of a hol1~ weekend (2 In ) ... wan I Cll l'IOUIAR. .... ,•al.ul•..-•·• ...... ':'"The Midnight Man" ( 1974 Mystery) Burt Lancaster Susan Clark A college security guard relentlessly stalks the shadowy khtr whO murdered a cam- ~ co-ed. (2 h<a.) W DA Celebtlty panehsts Edwin New· ml'ln. Marva Collons. Julee Bergman and Jttne Atei<andei have their scientific knowledge put to the test by Art Fleming 5fu<~ (?).,. "What A Way To Go (1864 Comedy) Sharley MacLalne, Dean Martin A wealthy widOw g(leVa the loss of her foor r!Ch. deed husbands ( 1 h< • 6 1 mltl ) ..... MWT• 'the Men Who Played The Game IA) (ff) llCMI "Port<y' a" ( 1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Matk Hewer In Florida In the late 1950s. a gang of fun·lovlng high :.chOOI beys seek revenge against the pro- P'letOf of a local brothel 'A' ( 1 hr 35 mm) OJ .mi "Am1tyv11te ti· The Poaesslon" ( 1982. Horror) Buft Young, Jamea Olson A family wrestles with supernatural occur- rences emanating from Within the\1 LOl'lg !&land house 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) m 11 OUOC1... • d llll UIT OI -Cet teekl his father's epprovel bUt en~ withing his lorglve· oess eflef his tent ... ,ch f0< his PfOSlllute mother dftvel hit brother Aron oft to waJ. TlmOthy Bottoms. Jane Sey mour. Sam Bottoms and Ker.n A-.n 51ar i art 2 of 2) (2 hrt . 10 min.) .. ())II• al ,_..A_.. ~·a plan to <'I reunite Vicky'• dlvo.c»d parentl with • romantic; d.ontf fOt two meett With d_.. • llei.i:TAC-. a. .... , ........ .,_u•rr UlllllT FeatUted· Ron Howard Ii)_.• J CA "Swftmp Ct1ttera" Marty Stouffer looks et tht varltd W\ldllfe of AINl1U·a IOOfhti'i'\ 1wamps. (RJ '""" ..... .. LAM•T • IJ (I) llCMI ''Sentimental Jou11 (Premiere, Oram11) Jaclyn Smith, C Dukes The adoption of • P'~ year-old has a PfOfound effect on the of e successful Broadway producet her actor twaband (2 hrs.) U (ti PAIB DOUI David turns to G tor help in be111ng oot f1nenclatly trou Tempus Sportswear; Karen haS en Inti Pf&-VW18<> prOdoetion meeting With cu John Waite. Racine hnds a star to c pete with supermodel Lau1le Caswet ~~ m mRW _,. Guesta managet l Thompson -.1th clients w11ham Sha• Donna Mitts and CIOely Tyson (I hr ) •...nm Tracee the hr1t tt1to yea the expetiences of four people wtio their native Poland to hnd a better II• the u s Q (1 tv ) Gl) llO¥W "Lucky Lady" ( 1976, Cc dy) Liza P..Mne!b. Burt Reynolds A k hearted k1l!ef, a bungllog glgOIO an smugglM's widow torm • personal prolesSional bootlegging aM ance d1.. Prohibition (2 hrs ) '1l) UT\lm How varlOUti apecte6 ot i:: hie lure insects and an1mats to eNect pOll=j~ss Q (1 hr.) (ti) . llO¥ll "Diva" ( 1981, Drama) Wll menta Wiggins Fernandez. Fred Al'ldret A F'rench postman's r9COl'd1f11 hlS favorite opera star's performs leads him on a wtld and dangerous ad' lure R' {2 hrs , 5 min ) rs 11CM1 "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, C maJ Clint Eastwood. Kyte Eattwood over-the·hlll. alCohotic • country-W8S1 nger travels to Nasnvitle With his year-old nephew IOI a last-chance e 11on at th+> Grand Ole ()pry 'PG' (2 hrt min J (2) llCMI "Juliet Of The Spirits" (IS Fantasy) Giulietta Ma!.lna Mano P19'. c1a11voyant deifvera a teteful blow 11 woman by telling he< that her husban. cheating on her (eubtilted) (2 hr• • min) . A&JIMD .. llJIWCMCOCK--....rt • ... IOUTI OI M ,. Marvel Marvin Hagler vs Vito Antuofer (NO\'embef 1979 in Las Vegu, N8' {fl) (1 hr) M (!) llO¥a "The EllecUOon 01 Private e vik · ( 1973, Orama) Manin Sheer!. ~ Beatty The first American to be axecu tor desertlOO since the Ctvil War r~ sents the perpetual battle between Ir 111dual and national rights In time of vi i hrs. 30 min L __ -........ ~ , I U'!..1e suspects tormet ·c radlclts might be reeponslble tor bomb blast at her mothef'1 health c and sets olf with AscoH to track tt\ down. ( 1 hr) ··~ 1*T DalCAft • r/:cl An expl()(ltion of the lnsa• detense and the COfltroversy uroond. psychi.trie ttstltnOf'ly In the COUl1room (J hr I GD .-nl9 T racea the f1ret two yMrt the axpetlences of four people who r their native Poland to find • better hf• the us. Q (1 IY.) CC) IOWll ''Olva" (198 t. Orama) Wilt menia . W1ggln1 Fernandez. Frede Andrei A. F'renoh ~lmtn'• rec«Gmg hi$ tavor1te opeft 11ar'1 pel'.10fmat d h m oo • wild and danotfOUI ~ IUf• 'A' (Cubbed) (2 h1'11 , 5 min.) -I - iey" avid s 8- rves and ran1 :>led 1nr.e 'Igel om Q ar I ne ~or ilea • I\ fl'e inc j ii 8'10 nr.y ta • lhl> '1(11 tr ' I ol 'lCti ien 11'1! Ar !I 14 Kl 65 A I J ' •<j ~8 1ll~ 'TlO . , 3<l lee t!d fe d ., 10s he ub tm .... 1ty ng Q o1 td In ti· ti~ Of ce 'fl• t I.ft) .,_ "POfky's II. The Ne•t O.y'' ( 1983, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight. A groop of high IChoOC 11\Jdenll attempts 10 thwart the plans of a &elf- nghteous preacher and the Ku KkJ1t Klan to censor a Shakespeare 1 .. tival 'R' ( 1 hr, 35 min) _O) MO¥W "The Star Chamber" ( 1983. Or1ma) Michael Douglas, Hal HOibrook A dedicated young jUdge becomes Involved wrth a secret panel of 1ostlces d1rect.1ng vigdante reposa•s aga1nst crjml- nats whO escape via loopholes 1n the law ·~· ~49 min) -&=: • ..., ... ~.,. "The Last Oiooeaur" (1977 Science-F'eetlon) Richard Boone. Joen Van Ark. While hunll"IQ the last living dino- saur, the world's nchest man beeomes trapped In a time warp where he ts pur wed by a pttmltMt tttbe (2 hrs . tO min ) PLY .... W 1~ fJ (J) mm ... TAii IC1Y &UZI• ..,. ... .. , .... ,UUQM I AaamATICI 1983 Masters (from Mesa. Arli6. (R) .cm-11IQ 1t:ll (I) Cll ... RaA&. 61) nmMf Host Johnny Carson Scheduled· arnmat e1tpert Jim Fowler ( 1 lhr ,;o=.1111mm -AllDAU.a ~.-CA Scheduled' C1t1· tem Party Presidential candidate Sonia Johnson. Steven Sack, author of "Don't Get T akenl" (1 hr ) (()~ (°!') ITUlmA1M A famoos basebaM player 10tns the club. and a wealthy m.nlster learns what the hereafter Is really hke (2) llOYll 'Hollywood Boulevard" ( t976. Comedy) Candice Rlalson, Dick Milter Frer.h from Indiana, a young e&plrlng star- let becomes involved In a real robbery Iha! she th1nk1 1r. pert ot her movie debut 'R' U hr. 23m•n) m 111 CWI Scheduled Ofympic wrestler Ed Banach discusses hrs gOld medal VIC· lory a V1&tnam veteran coming oot of his anger ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) 11•(H) .,_ •Never Say NeV8f Agam" ( 1983 Adventure) Sean Connery. Kla\J$ Mana Brandauer After a world threaten ing organizatton steals 1wo U S mlsslles and announces It will detonate the war- heads 11 a ransom 18 not met, British agent James Bond Is called In to save the world 'PG',9 (2 hrs .. 17 min ) 119 IJ CJ) 'AU. IUY On undercover aS$1gn- rMnt 1n a jail. Colt and HOWie face unell· peered trouble when the warden haa a h rt allacJ(. (R) ( t hr .. 10 mm) I ~..="ftlOCIO a .. ''The Seventh Dawn" (t964. Drema) William Holden. Capocine A plantation owner feces an enemy who turns out 10 be a !Ofmer war buddy. (2 hrs. 30min) l lOC:oolDfll.ll tu1.n•.oC9ff _,. "Emily" ( 1976, Drama) Koo Stark. VICtOf Sp net11. In t920s England. a teen-age gvl comes of age through en affair '4tlh an American schoolt-.cher (1 hr. 251'ii COLl.L POOTUl1 Alt Force et Notre Dame (R) (3 hrs.) (Q) lllMI "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau A quin- tet of horror atorles from a child's comic book Include tales about re-animated corpses, alien vegetation, a voracious ape-lit<e creature and mmlons of vengeful cocl<roaches. 'R' ( 1 hr. 57 min.) lllMI "Betrayal" ( 1983. Orama) Ben Kingsley. Jeremy lrona. A man looks back through the nine years ot his wife's affair with his belt friend. culminating In his recollections ol the relatlOOahip'a origins 'A' ~hr .. 35 min.) tt:11 (!) •• _. ... 11::11 D e U11 W _,,.DAVID LiifZat• Scheduled Dick cevett. new product test· e< Bob McMath, Richald Claydemlan ( I hr.) I M.-llTCMCOCIWI ........ 0 llCMI "Made For Each Other" ( 1971 Comedy) Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna Two membefa of an encounter group quarrel incessantly, but eventually realize their deep-... ted mutual love (2 hrs ) I LM. ... CMtn\I WOY• 11111 .,_ "Night Creature' 11978, Suspense) Donald Pleaseoce. Nancy Kwan A wntM llVIOQ on an ISland near Thailand ts lnghtened by a roaming leop· ard ( 1 hr • 50 min ) 11:111 (!) tU IUft' tM 8 ..,.. "Typhoon" ( 19'0. AdVenture) Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston Romance blolsoms for a couple In the land of high Winds and unpredictable rains ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ D NOUlWOOD CU • Featwed a pro- tite of actrM8 JoBeth Wiiiiams. behind the scenes of "Still The Beaver" a look at war game& outside of LA. 9 mma•rr '1ll1•rr FeatUf~ Ron Howard m) MO¥W "Malaga" (1960. Adventure) Trevor Howard, Ocxothy Dendfldge A tewel thief )ourneya to Spatn with his gtrl· fr1&nd "' order to lrap an old cohor1 who · doubJe.crosaed hlm ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (%) mWll :'A Star Is Bom" ( 1976. Musi· cal) Barbra Stre1Mnd. Kris Kri.totterson The marriage of two rock superstars cOI· lapse:> due to caraef tenllOl'\S brought on when sha beoomel a rising ster ond his popi.llal'lty decllnet sharply. 'R' (2 hrs. 20 We IIJ CCM •mo M1.1tdef result• whe!':J a woman rues het phllandetlng 800-ln"8W trom the fami!y ~. (R) (1 hr .. 20 tTlln ) • t11(!) llCMI "55 Dayt Al ~king" (Part 1 of 2> (19e'J, AdventUfe) Cheriton Heaton. Ava Garilner. Tenllon and poltliCal turmod surround the Chlnne Bo1ter Rebe!Uon of 1900 (2 h,. •• 15 min )~ • • •1t0•u111M1C11 mTOIU.ftMT .... ,. llltLW• .. MiMittan 'llD79, COrriecfy) Woody Allen. o.n. Ke~uon. An lnMoure New V0tk comecty wriltf bfMk& up With his teeo-age girttriand to date an outsoo- ken )ournaliiit woo recently had an aftu With his beet friend 'R' ( t hr .. 36 min.) W CI> ... "I Lovw You (Eu Te A.mo)" (1981, Orama) Sonie &aga. Paulo Cesat Pereio. Two peopte begin an eiq>loslYe ettalr In an attempt to forget their former ..;.~·45 min.) (D)llCMI "King Of Hearts" (t967. Com- edy) Alan Bat•. Genev14Mt Bujold An abandoned French v1rtage • le~ to local luoatics dunng World Wat I ( 1 hr., 42 min.) •tBHIOWll "Revenge of the Ninje" (1983, Adventure) Sho Koeugt, A.rthuf Robert-. A Japanese gaftefy OWnef denies his vio- lent Nin19 heritage untM Amencan drua tratflckeB kidnap hla young pi 'R' (l hr. 28 min.) aa I (J) _ ... _..,,,,a llCMI "The Executioner Of Venice' ( 1963. Adventure) lAk Bartcer, Guy Mad-ison. An executlooef and hts son. who has been charged as a traitor. set out together to elq)OSe the cunning Grand lnqursitcx i~ ..., .. MIMT • .,_ "The Thin Man" ( 1934. Mys- tery) Wiiiiam Powell. Myrna Loy Nick end NOOI Charles get deeply Involved ln a mur- def case (2 hrs I ~:: .. ,.. ..-(!5.,.. "Nijinsky" (1979. Drama) Alan Bates. George de la Pena TrtUmph and tragedy punctuate the stormy retatlonshlp between the great Auaslan ballet star end his Svengti-~ke manager. 'R' (2 hrs. 5 t:ll minJ,,,. a ~ llOWll "HumaOOlda From The Deep" ( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turtt- el Loathsome creatures from the ocean·s depths altack a Cahforn11 coestal town. k1lhng the men and raping the women 'R' tlhr, 20 min.) Cl).,.. "Cries And Whi&pers" ( 1972. Drama) Harriet Andefuon. Liv Ullmann. Dhcted by Ingmar Befgman A dying woman. her two sisters and a compas- Slonate servant gin recall thelf pasts as they struggle to come to gr1p1 Wlth death (!lubttt~R' ( 1 hr., 34 mtn ) .. (}I) PAT JM• ~T The ~ performs "Fire and ic.." "Hit Me With Your Be6t Shot." "Shad<>'NS Of The Night,.. "Heertbraaker" and others ( t hi.) .. 1==-~'90llT • ••lllW(R) .,. "Amllyvllle II The Possession .. ( 1982, Horror) 9urt Young, James Ol8on. A farrnly wre&tle1 with supernatural occur· reoces emanating from within their Long 151and house 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) I -econ tlll .. "The Old Corral" (t937. West· em) Gene Autry. Hope M.nnlng Eastern gangsters meet W•tern ~ wt*'I the shenff of Turquc>IM City and five depli- ttied outtews protect the pretty witness to i. "tt'i:l (t ht.) -.... ,,, ... .. ... "P()ri(y'•" 11981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Htfrlec. In Aorlda tn the late 1950l. e geng of turHovCng hlgt'I achool boyl 9tek r8Ytl'lge againSl lhe pro-~~tor of a k>cal btOIN!l 'R· ( 1 hf.., 35 OW\,) Sunday, Oct. 14, HUM 17 -llomlng Movies- •W "Juliet Of The Spirits" (1965. Fanta· ay) Glultetta Masina. Marlo P'8u (2 hrs., 28 min) -~ "FJrll Trevellng Saleslady" (1956, Comedy) Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson _{£hrs) Im (CJ "Jeremy" ( 1973. Romance) Robby Benson. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 30 mm) ·Nobody's Boy" ( 1982 Orama) Ani- mated Narrated by Jim Backus ( 1 hr . 21min ) 1:191.ZJ "Ttle Oehnquenta · ( 195 7 Orama) Tom Laughlin, Richard Bakalyn (1 hr . 15 min) ••C "King Of Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry LeW!S ( 1 hr . 4 1 mm) (HJ "The Promise { 1979. Orama) Kath- leen Ou1n1an. Stephen Col11ns ( 1 hr • 38 min) (0 ''En<Jangered Species ( 1982, Suspense) Ao~r1 Ur.ch. JoBe1h Williams U hr 35 min) S Hoc0P*Jr ! 1978 Comedy) Burt Rey- nolds Jan-Michael Vincent ( 1 hr 37 min) • Z 'Napol£1on" ( 1927, Biography) Alt:>P.rt Dieudonne Antonin Artaud ( 4 hrs l -C 'O'Hare's Wife" (1982. Orama) Edward Asner, Mariette Hartley ( 1 hr , 27 min) :li 'Oh. God1" ( 1977 Comedy) George Burns, Jonn Denver ( 1 hr , ~ min ) S "Escape F1om East Berlin" ( 1962. Drama) Don Murray Chrt.9tine Kaufmann 1.! hr 34 min } m Dmn8f At The Rttz" ( 1937, Mys-- tery) Annabella David Niven ( 1 hr 30 mui) -@ "Fhgh1 To Holocaust' (1977. Suspense) Patrick Wayne. Chris Mitchum t 2 nrs 11au ·The ~ath 01 Me Yet" (1971, Dra- mA) Doug McClure. O.rreo McGav1n (I hr 30 min) (C 'T1merider" ( 1982. Scle~Flctlon) Fred Ward Belinda Bauer ( 1 hr . 35 min 1 -JU1emoon Movies- 119(1) Preacherman" ( 1971 Drama) Adam H1>c,se Marian Brown ( 1 hr 30 min o, 01v11 I 1qe 1 Drama) Wllhelmenla W1gg1n<; f err 'lt1dAT Frt-derk; Andrei (2 hrs . 5 n11" 1 (I ) "Lttt's Spend The Night Together" ( 198~ Documentary) Th'e Aolllng Slones r 1 hr 10 mtn ) 11:1100 "Jimmy ThP Kid" ( 1982, .Adventure) Gary Coleman Paul LeMat ( t hr • 30 m•nL W (t) Cl) · Educa11ng Aila'' (1983, COme· dy) Mleha1>1 Caine. Julle WaltttS ( 1 hr • SOm•n) .. "Oklahoma!" ( 1955, MUSIC81) Go<· don MacRaa. Shirley Janet. (2 hr. 25 mn) •(ti.) "The Goloen Seal • ( 1983. Orama) Steve RellSback. Penelope MUIOfd ( f hr .• 34 min.) (Q) "Tlblt FOf Five" f 1983. Orama) Jon VQ!gtll. Alehard Crenna (2 hra. 2 min ) • "Juliet Of The Spirits' ( 1965, Fan1a- 1y) Giulietta Maaina Mano PllU (2 hr9 . 28m1n.) . ---=----=:::...__... ---_-___ _ •CC> "Jeremy" ( 1973, Romance) Robby Benion. GlynnlS O'Connor ( 1 hr • 30 min) W (S) "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated (I hr . 25 min) • (C) "Tlmer1der" ( 1982, Sclenoe-Flchon) Fred Ward. Belinda BalW ( 1 hr • 35 min) ([)"Hanna K" (1983, Orama) Jill Clay· btJrgh. Gat>nel Byrne (1 hr. 51 min) •@ "The MISSl!es Of Octobet" (1974. Orama) William Devane, Martin Sheen (3 hrs. 35 min.) 1:9(%) "Split Image" (1982. Orama) MtChaet O'Keefe. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 51 mm ) E .. u ... .... NMTTOMMIT Mm'IC/9Nlf MllOP~ ., •••• -.r ... !Cmlm.Ol'Y llOWll "Ttw Promise" ( 1979. Orama) Kathleen Oufiilan. Stephen Collins A young man's mother pays tor htS fiancee's expenswe plastic surgery after an acc..- dent and !ells him hta llancee has died 'PG' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) Q) llCMI "The Man Who Wasn't The<e" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Jef- frey Tambor A man obtalflt a myalerlous formula thal makes people diaappear 'R' l!hr .. 51 mtn.) CID llOVll "Hoopet" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Jan-Mtehfft Vincent The 'greatest stunt man ellve" plans a spec· lacular car leap with a younger rtval. thus jeopardizing hts romance and his hie 'PG' 1 ~7min) · VMDm 11:11 ... ,,_,. Cl:9Ml't AUCI Mcml.._ ..... I _,, .... IC~ llCMI "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Edward Aat\ef, Ma11ett1 Hartley An attOfney decides to pull the pluQ on the life-supporting equipment on Whleh hl8 wife rs surviving and eventuany receives counseling from her gh<>&t. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 27 min.) ([) ,_. UAA11 Anlhof'ly Elmore vs Tony Pall'Tl()(e IOf lhe World Super Heavywelghl Champ1on1hip, scheduled for 12 rounds from Miami) ( 1 hr 30 mrn) · lMAT91. ,. .... LOVllOAT AIC ... Q '.a llAIAJl9 Mlohael Landon discusse• his off·screen Nie; the fashion model of lhe • 80s is deScribed by agency executives . DAWI ... •mu11--. F•tured Donna Summer. ,,....C.lllf ... °'..,,.. --·-~ .,_ "Tht Big ChlU" (1983, Orama) Kevin Kline, Glenn CIOM When a man commits suicide, hr cloeMt frltodt from college daya gal '°' the fun«al and 1et1ect on hOw their lives I'll\' changed 1nee the 19609 'R' ( 1 hr .. .,. min ) I PAClllAACll 1* I GI THI lO'll Fawrtd. an on-the· 1Cene look 11 the world'• toughest marathon water-91<1 '8()9, ~om l Beach Haibof to Cataline and bad<, • milet per hour. Iron Mountalo, where < e<al George S. Patton trained troop! the North Afr1can campaign; PtOOle shit think the earth Is flat: a achoo! In mosa Beach '°' Japaneee ohlldren le ·~ the Ametlcan way of life. U m.• LA Felturect meet the hol female models 1n Los Angeles; e loo some blk• thal wlll beat any tena n; turbed peta and how the!< owners help them TICTAC.,. ... ... l'MATT\lm ..... w.11 ...... CCUIT ......... o....u • '"' ... Olympic gold medal wlf Greg Louganls helps demonstrate complex ty5tem of P9thways In the b that eoabln him to execute hl• dll skiffs o ( t hr.) (l)MCMI "The Delinquents" (1957 r ma) Tom Laughhn. Riehard Bakalyn cleancut youth gets mixed ur Wilt ne.ghbOrhood street gang ( hr min) mUCMMOMOM'fMI • 8 Cl) CIWl.D • CMAMI Charif roman1ic plan !Of 1 quiet Saturday ni with Gwendolyn 19 spoiled when Bue wants him to go out with the ~ BTO••..,.._ ' llOYll "Airport '77" (19' Suspense) Jack Lemmon. Lee Grant 1umbo iet loaded with art treasur&s on way to a F10f1da arl museum crashea 1 sinks at sea after a hijack anempt hrs) 8 CID 'ML fAl't A group ot rowdy frat nlty brothers kidnaps a ben )tlmpef ICh4 uled 10 be a ~~ wtlness In a trial lnvOlvt t~~I~ ~ ..... ~11 II ='"The Memory Of Eva Ry~• ( 1980. Myste<y) Natahe WOOd, AObt Foxworth. A journalist la hired to expk the ba<:kground behind the tr1uma nighlmar• of a woman Who surv!Yed catart1rophl0 shipwreck decadet earlk ~hi'$) fD 1* llAll Olympic gold medal WtM Greg Loug.anis helps demonstrate II complex syslem of palhways In the br1 that enables h1m to exectJte hta dMt skl11~(1 hf) ! .,.. "The Return Of Frank Jamel (1940, Western) Henry Fonda, G9f Tierney. Jesse Jamee' brother avenges t death (1 hr. 33 min.) ..... mi'IDT M•ND?••IMllTtN Son C Football Follies. •oo .,.. "on. Godl" (1977, Cooled) George Burns. John Denver God seiec an unsuspecting young supermarket ma1 ager to deliver a message of hope er g<>Odwl• 10 the &keptleal l)eOple or tt modem-da~ 'PG' (1 hr .. 44 min.) cm '--4 ,,,,, .,.. ,. .,. • DU _.ITU Selecllont lnclud "What't Ntw." "I've Got A Cr\M 0 YOu" and 'Crazy He Celli Me" ( 1 hr ) .. "Oklahoma!" (1955. MUSteal GO<don M1cAae. Shlrley Jonet. A youn cowboy and l'lit glrl reallzt they art In tov at a danc. o· (2 hrs • 2!> min ) l .OIQ.OCI .... • ._ Liu'• p<obloms wn Je!ftlOUt Mirtha ,, lntenaified when Mai tha lhoiwa up on her doofltep needtng place to atay. -I rest 1 a1 dis· ::an ner the aln Ing 1(8 A a 15 s's ~ht ldy '1 A It& nd ci r'' lrt re le • If. .. ii )f , • I· d • ~ • n I ~ • 111CTAC ... WflMLIM....,. mrrmT'IZl• 1 TOllllT Fee1ured OoNw SurM*. • ,. ...... -... """ Interviews and dramatic reeneetments bated oo coun ttanacnpts tel81e the events sur- rounding the ...usinltlon of San Hanc:l&- co Mayor George Moecone and Supervi-sor Harvey Milk. and the tnal of Oen While, the man charged In the ahootings ~hr • 30 l'TW\.) ...... M llCMI "Sleuth" (1973. Mystery) Lat>- rence Olivier. Michael Caine. A suspense writer Invitee his wife' a paramour to his home for en everung of deadly fun and I mes (3 hra.) ' M UMIOAT . • (J) llCMI "Nairobi Affair" (Premiere, -Adventure) Charlton Heston, John Sav- age. c.meraa have replaced guns tor a safari camp owner In Kenya who le thrown l<>o.ither with his long ... tranged son as lhe two track dOWn poechefs whoSe quar- 81sn·1 limited to animals Q (2 hrs.) TO•nJlllM .. 9 lmlAITY Blake and Krystle journey to Venezuela to work out 1he tem\8 of a loan that might salvage the crumbllng Car~oo tmp!re r:;J ( 1 hr ) I mf,..... Scheduled Chuck Man- olone. An11-";' ?efklnl, actreee Renee faytof. heellh =Kathy Smith. ( 1 hr ) • llACICM. • f "-ACI A young girt Is found uleep after vllltlng hours at Chi- cago' a famed MUleUm of Science and Industry._( 1 hr.) (I.,. "Convoy" ( 1978, Orama) Kris KrlSIOffe<aon, All McGraw Cops and CB truckMI attempt to outwit one another In a rough-and-tumble war on wheels (2 hrs~ ~MON "Bey~d The Limit" (1983. Drama) Michael Caine, Richard Gere. An English pflylk:lan ecta lo aecure the release ol Britain's honorary consul In Argentina, kidnapped by revolutlonari. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '43 min.) ~='Educating Rita" ( 1983, Come- dy) Michael Caine. Julie Watters An apa- thetic, alcoholle prof~ has• passion- ate but chaste relatlonahlp with e young woman who ha1 • dnlre to learn litera- 1ure. 'PG' ( 1 hr , SO mi~ m Ml9llfatCOCI rn •CC)~ Ltmm Mml CA9mY The act<X dlSCUS9e8 his vaudeYllle caraef and his mms, lnclud!rg "Mr. Roberta" and ··vanllee Doodle bindy." ([)-"Ami~' M (]) .,_ "The Steptord Wlvet" ( 197!. Seience-Flcllori) Katharine ROii. Paula PrenllSa A you~ ConnecticUt hOuMw1fe with modern ldeu II appalled at the robOt·hke accuracy and llrange smiles with Whleh neighbofhood wiv .. f\il their domeatle dotia&-.. 30 min. I -1TO•nJIJOt • I t,rchrlatine " courttd by an old flame: Petet tries to prevent an abuled wile from thootlng he< husb8nd Mtgtn worrl11 about hOw little time Vie spends with Dave. r:;J ( 1 hr ) I ,., 1WC.OfDAll·1 Ml ii A fllm portrait ol Samuel 0.8hlaU Hammett lnclUde sc.net from Franclt Ford Copoo- la 'a new movie 1b0ut the euthof and Inter· iMwa with hll longtime companion l1n Hellman ct hf.) .. , ..... CC).,_ "Educating Ritt" ( 1983. Come- dy) Michaet Caine, Jufle Walt9'11 An apa- thetic. alcoholic proteuor hu • pessloo- ale but chest• relationship with a young womao who has a deeire to learn tittfl- tute. ~ (1 tv., so min) ([) • l .... Robert WOOds 118 Jl!!lffiY Caras (R) ( 1 hr.) ® .,_ "Under Fifa" ( 1983. Drama) Nick Nolte. Gene Hackmao Two Amerio can journalists and • photographer cover lhe Nicaraguan W8I while a French double agent uses photographs of rebels to search for key SandJnlsta laad«s. 'R' Q lht• . 8 rni;l. IOU.a U"1'AM -.. . ~--. a&.T .-&Ti uww,. M ... Am ULLIT A profile of the baaaball play- er turned av1ngelltt lncludee mm of Sull- day dellveflng one of his tennont end taped hlghllghta of a ballet based on his career and choteogr1phed by Ruth Page F<Xme< Cincinnati Reds player Johnny Bench ho8ts and narr•t•. ( 1 ht.) ()).,.. "ScrewbellS'' ( 1 Ml. Comedy) Peter Keleghan. Lyndl Speciale. Fl-le high school boys decide td take revenge on the school's higtwnlnded homecoming queen after she has them placed on detention for the11:_pranks 'A' ( 1 ht . 23 min ) 1•1•wo em ... TAii . ICTY aem• __. ... _,_,uuml fOCllT•"AW Trlcic Shots from the Legendary Sitra Tournament. (R) (ZJ 90Wll "Aphr0d1te" (1982, Ofama) Valerie Kapnsky. Horat Bucholz. A cynical arms manufacturer ptfSUldea some blase aristocrats to recreate a mythologlcal tale and select• a young gtrl to play a goddess of love and bea~. 'R' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) 1t118 Cl) U• P.1 Magnum vows to track down the rnordefer ol a good friend whose body Is found on t~ beach (R) Ohr. 10mln.) D GD n111ur Host Johnny Cerson Scl~l~mla Lynn. ( 1 hr) 9 MC ... .wn.m --M.Lm ~l•IT AmJICA Scheduled authors Frances Moore Lappe ( "Olet fOf a Sma• Planet"). IX Kevm Leman (' Making Children Mind Without LOSlng YOOft"). (1 hrrJ. ([)lflOITICm ©) .,.. "Table For Ave'· ( 1983. Ora- ma) Jon Voight, Richard Cranr\8. A man who was divorced flYe yeara eerllet returns 10 his now-remanled wtf 10 t•k• • more active rOla In ra 1ng hit children 'PG' (2 hrs, 2 min) m ,. CWI SchedUled Martryn Cofelt, authot ot "Uncondlhonal Love The Key To A Happy Family": how a couple's drlYe lor soccess pushed 1hem apen. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) tWQ?)'*MI ''From The Earth To The Mooo" • ( 1958, Scleoct--Actlon) JQ9ePh Couen. George $al\de(t Three men and • women embark on a perlloua Journey to the moon abOlrd a roeket ahlp. (2 hr1 ) Ml(C) .,_ "King Of 'tomedy" (1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry lAw11 A fallllig comed1&n pi.na to kldn1p 1 well· known ta show hoet 'PG' ~ 1 ht.. 41 mln:')~= =· _ . ...., .. ~ 1m•-.a.TWOC» .,. "Cannon Fot Cordoba" ( 1970, Adventure} George Pepp91d, Glcwatvw Rall. Asman group of U.S. Armf ~ gence men sets out to dence a band of Mexican outla~2 hra., 10 mln.J ~ -.n•~ MA IMA11 AnthOny Elmore va Tony Palmore for the World Super Heav,.~ Championship. ~ for t2 rcunda (trom Miamt) (R) (1hr .. 301TW't.) CS).,_ "Let's Spend The Night Togeth- er" (1982. Documentary) ~ Roling Stones. The Stones perform ~ ot thei greate5t hits In !hit recotd of ttv• con- certs held In New JerM)' end Attzona. 'PGd t hr .. 30 min.) atl(]) .......... ® -• N &llCT'a.. "'" I The Smothers Brothets l'loet this look at poltl- cal television commercials from Frriffn Rooseveh to Ronald Aeegan, tt11 D ID u11..rWMDAVID Lit i&MI Scheduled: Dick Wiison ("Mr Whipple"), Geofoe Burns. ( 1 hr ) la ADmllTaecock,_ _ _.rr .. , ,_,_o .,_ "The Magic Box'' ( 196.4, Biog- raphy) Robert Donat. Laurence Olvter. William Fr~reene, Inventor ot the motion pecture cal'1Wl. leads a tragic ltt. 2hrs.) LMr. 4JI ·= .. Im.I ....... 901Wll "Spilt Image'' ( 1982, Orama) Michael O'l<eeta. Karen Allen A young Otympte hopeful Is lured nto a fanatical rehg!OUS C\Jlt 'R' ( 1 hr , 51 min ) 1M 8 ()) .WW "ManbeesU Myth Or Mon- ster" (1977. Orama) Pwtar Byrne. Dram- atizes reported slghtinga of tha legendary Bigfoot. the man.monster anegedly ..,, 1n the Pacific Northwest. the Louillena bayou country. and In Nepal as the AbOmtnabla Snowman. ( 1 hr, 20 min.) .. Cl)IU_, CB)ft91--~---... England's popular comedian retuma w1th his special brand of bawdy eotenalnment. lnol\Jdlng a spool of the Monte Catto Show and lmp<ealons of entertalnen from Ken-~ RoQefs to Uza Mlnnelll (l hr.) WU llOWll "UncOOQuered" (1~7. Adven- tUfe) Gary Coopef, BotlS Karloff. Frontier Fort Piii stt'UQQles against lndla,. end treacherous wfiites with the help of a cap- t<l lrom Virginia (2 hrs . 30 min.) D&nr•ATxm. a 9ITBTt1•rr n.M1' i=.aiured Donna Summer Cl) .,_ "The Cas1111an" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Cesar Rt>mefo, Frankie Av Ion A young Spanish nobleman finds romance and adventure wheO ha teadl hill people In a senes of r aldS ( 1 tv .• 30 ".'¥'.) d (]) _,,. "55 Deya At Peklnig" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1963, Ad\'etlture) Ctwtlton Heston, Ava Gardner TanSIOn and political Mm01 SUTround the Chinese Boxtt AlbellkJn of 1900. (2 hra .. 15 min) tll TO ....... mT Of LA. TODAl •MlMilMUI•• 1uram11 ucm BrMdatt' Crown Chi~P, Race F<IUt (R) ( 1 l't.) 1S llCWil 1 Con1elSIOna Of A 0rMng Instructor'' ( 1977. Comedy} Rotlln Alk- wilh, N-thooy Booth. A naMt yW"IO men hes cMhculty making his female atudetlta conoantnite oo the roe.d ( 1 ht • 32 min ) WGl)MTNta. 1111 CID .. ''.Cerny" Lt~. Dftmel Joelle Sunday, Oct. 14, 1984 18 ------------ ,Thursday~ (Q) "The Man l rom Snowy Rtwwr'' ( 1982, (D) ... "The Man From Snowy ~ -•••leg llOsrles AcMw\IUf•) t<ltlc Douglas. Tom 001inlon (1982, cAdventure) Kirt< Douglas. · 1 hr 44 min ) Bur1lnlOO A young boy grows to n .. Cl) "A Boy Named Charlie Btown'' "kwasion Of The Body Snatcherl" hood dUring • hazardous trek through (1099. ~) And'net.CS I 1 hr., 25 ( 1978. ~Fiction) Ooneld Suther· , .. Austraian wildemela. 'PG' (1 hr., l'IWI) land, BtOOk• Adami. ('hr .• 55 min.) min.) •ctJ 'ihe O•y The Catth StOOd 61111" tt:9(C) "The Son Of Mont• Ct'tato" (HMO. NCIUPYOWUID1111-..au (1961 , Sc .. ~ FlcOon) Michael ~nnie, Advetllutt) LOUii Hapatd, Joen Ben· lllOW Combining gporta and dancer c P1t1iCtl Neal ( 1 hf . 23 ITllt1 ) NII ( 1 hf • 42 min , ble dutch (edVanced jump toping) tei (ff) "Mitt}"' ( 1961, Oftme) 0.vld Ladd, ''Olclal'IOmer' c 1955, MUllcal) Gof· vie'°' the national championship. Arthur O'Connell (1h<.31 min.) don MecRae, Shirley"°"" (2 tin.. 25 lllCIYMD'fa •Gll "The Mort The Merner" (1943. Com· min 1 a:a .. f.) JeanArthor.J<*McCtea 12h<I) , W (Z)"AStari.Bom" (1976,Musat) Bar· .,_..CC.MY .. "The 9"1 Year• Of Ovr LIV ... ( 1946. bte Streisand, Kt'-Ktiltoffereon (2 hra . AUCI ma) rredrlc Marer.. Dana Arldr~ C2 20 min I 1Mem.1..-w1..,. hr1 ,62mlnJ •(0 "Eooca11ngRita" (1983,ComedyJ __ ....,.. •(I) "PlllOMll Of rtvt LO.I Ul'INerM" Mlcl\ael Caine, Mlt Welter• (1 hf., 50 ••IZIM1'1MU1111111MTI (1983, Sci.noe F1euon) Key Lenz. Ric;h· min) ACMl•&.aEdward Aatwatan ard Hatch ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (I) • · Prisonett Of The Loet UntverN" an attomey who ••It• on t Pulitzer Pr 119(C) "The W11" ( 1978. MuliCal) Diana I 1983, ~F"ICtlOn) . Kay Lenz. Rich· w1nNOQ columnlat (Oenltl J. Travantt; AOte. M1thaei Jaekt<>n. 12 h<t . 13 mm ) ard Hatch ( 1 hr .• 30 min) an emotionally charged Ube! IUlt b<Cl'I i "Yor" (1983. Or ma) Aeb Brown, Ml(C) "Enigma" (198i, ~) Marlin by a war correspondent (Gordon I IM9 Cle<y. ( 1 hr . 28 min) Sheen. ~tie (ouey: (1 tv., 40 min) MOth (1ht .. 32 min) .. "Hank WMllame The Show He Ntvfif •CH> "Misty' (1961. Dfame) Del/Id Ladd, 8UMAt-. vt" ( 1982. Or•ma) 8nt'9ry Wa1t11, A1thur O'Connell. ( 0 1hr .. 31 min.) '*I Cll ... ~ltSeatlt (1hr .. 26mln) •r?1 'TheBestYearaOfOurltvet" (1946, .... •CIJ "Educating Rita" ( 1983. Comedy) Orama) Fre<lfic March, Dena Andfewt (2 LMIGAT Michael C11iw, Julie Watters C 1 hr . 50 hrt . 5~ min) AIC ... Q min) •<LI "Table For Five" (1983. Orama) Jon P& .. Mm Hedoniam 11 1 Jan •CC'J "Pteylng Fcx Time" I 1980 Dr11m•) VQ!Uht. Arc!'8rd Crenna (2 hrs . 2 min.) can relOrt where anything gc)..; we Ventttll Rodgravt, Jane Ale111 noo1 (? .. QZ) /1.111)' (1964. Adventure) Stanley Champion Greod Prix motorcyclist Fr. hrt • 30 min J Baker Jack ~awklna (2 hrs .. 55 min ) die = Ta!H i:'or nve" ( 1983. Orama) Jon •CC) "Tht Wlz" ( 1978, MUtlcel) Diane I t, Richard Cfenna (9 h<• 2 min I ~ Mlehael Jackton (2 hra .• 1~ min ) ... The King's Thiel'' ( UJ~6. Adventure) .,., ... n-T'DJB•rr Featured ctmuod Purdom. Ann Blyth. (1 hr . t8 lvenlup Aaoer ;n) "The Man Who Wouldn't T lk" 1---CD•MY ( 1958, Mytttry) Anthony Oo1y1t, Anne .. u (II... r..:.fliGINm NtaQlt. (thf'.30mln.) _ .... Y.l&.IE. •tm ''Dskotll 11" (1960. Wtttf{n) 090fge llllTTOMIT ,,,...._Peter O'T001-la Prof H Monl~/· Rod c.m.ron. (2 hr1 I ~ 009MY M Kldclef ._ Eliza Doi • ew• Tht P~" (1969. Oftm•> Sam· -••rz• ~st:~~llCol P~«lnaln~::; my Oi'l1t Jt., Ootothy Mtlont ( 1 hr .. 30 • II 111-.r formance of George BtmArd hw'1 ell ~mlf\J ., ,.. . ... sic eomtdy ChfOl'licl!ng the proiefltl J:.l lmlOt ( 1~2. Clflma) Mic.hael .._. efl0tt1 to make Elllt preeent1blt to 80 Kit e. l<artn Atltfl t 1 hf .. 61 min I ,.., ... w Tyrone Ctawley vs. !!t· ~) DaVid Oreyton in I llgh~t bout CZ) "Split Image" =· J)tam tGMdUled f()t 10 tOUnd {llVt from Atlan· Mtchael O'KMfe, l<arl(I . A Y°'-1 tic Oty1. NJ' (2 l'lfs , 30 min) Olympic hopeful 11 ued Into 1 fanatic -.;,"; f·yoi .. (1983, Dftroa) Reb -religious~at;'R' (1hr.51mln.) • tO.ll, Cofinn Clef)'. A young warriOf IDlM:I .U. tr 10 l1ncl hit ldenuty 1n • prehiatoriC • I Git "9 TOii FMtUttd' uncovtfll land I 1h fJYlna . rtPtilet and ottw new 1930'• ere Nm fOOttge from t"9 l.. CteltUfe&: 'l'O' ( 1 ht., 28 min ) Arch/vet: how IN •ncllril art of Ktncl 20 Sund1y.Oct. 14, 1984 -• -; ht .. ere" Jef. rlous 'A' And ryot ... this ~ -I ... ·om ian- the 44 l'CM OU· tma Ed fa If• .. .. , :f· fighting with wooden stlctcs, Is becoming a GD lft'llMfi "Rumpole Of The Bal.le)'" ( 1 ~r. modem·da hobby, how to tell if the men hr) ..,.__, Ur life r.1 the modern male mold ~--"Playirig For Time" (1980. Ora-.,. "Cross Country" (1983. e ,...,,,.. ma) Venessa Redgrave. Jane Alellander. Susr;>enee) Ridlatd Seymet. Midllel lron-m OI LA FeatUfed· a Sl)eeial travel A group of women prf90ne'8 In Auschwitz • side. A Phlladtlphfa tetevlslOn extc:Uthle. edition to Scandinavia wilh stops In fiohlS against all odds to survive. (2 hrs., sought by polioA9 for Iha murder of a cell Stockholm, Sweden, Helal~I. Anland, 30 min,) girt, pteks up a pelt o1 hitchhlk~ Jtr1 route Lapland, the Arctic Circle and the ljOl'ds CH) -ftll IR. Hosts: Len Oewson to Los Angeles. 'R' (1 hr .. ..a min,) of Norway. a look at the rarely phOto-Nick Boorucontl ( t hr.) · CD .,. "Amityville II: The Poeaenion" graphed crown jewels of Oenmert<: a visit <m llOVll ''Educating Alta" (1983 Come-(1982. Honor) Burt Young. James Olson. to Tivoli Garden$; a look at viking ships; a dy) Michael Caine. Jutle Wailers. An spa-A family wres11es with supernatural oecur· museum for a ue toys. theflc. aloohollc protessor has • pasak>n-rences emanaung from withlf'I their Long TIC TAC ate bl•t chaste relationship with a young Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr .. -45 min.) ..:YI-mA'lau&. DaATI woman who has a desire to team llteia-(%) .,. "Richard Pryor • Hera And .... ... 'lllATnlm ture 'PG' ~1hr .. 50 min.) Now" (1983, Comedy) Richard Pryor. .... Cllllllltlt CS).,..' Invasion Of~ Body Snatch· The famous comedian raps everyone - lllOfU'ICCMIT ers" (1978, Science-Action) Donald from elephants to former wlYes -In thll _.,WU»..._.. Of .-U Sutherland, Brooke Adams Strange pods f~m staged et the Saenger Theatre lo New mM IMV•W which take over the bodies oi humans rain Orleans. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 37 ~ .., ...... ,-... down from outer space, causing 8 San mAU9MnaecOCK~ · llM*l,..OM,_ Francisco health Inspector and his assist· •G GD _,-COWIT A new defense attOI'• .. (I) ....... PJ. Higgins harbors an Old ant to flee for their lives.. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 ney (Ellen Foley) ii )alled fa tfYfng to friend who has broken out of jail to rescue min.) protect a client accused of kidnapping a his kidnapped grandson. ' and Magnum '1} 11 OQ.OQC-cat reluctantly agrees to help (1 hr.) •D (I) ,._Y'1a When Alex announces (E) lOP ._.,_Tyrone Crawley vs. D Cl COllY tllOW OentSe otters to make that his talents are being wasted in a part· David Grayton In a llghtwet¢1J bout ' a copy of an expensive deslgne< shirt so llme job at the TV station, Steven's plans scheduled tor 10 rounds (from Atlantic Theo car impress hiS latest g1t1frlend. for their future go up 1n ~oke. City~ (R) (2 hrt .. 30 min) 8 MOVll "The Poseidon Adventure" ITICTAC-.. Cf) "Charley Varrlck" (1973. Ora- (1972. Adventure) Gene 'Hackman. CWlflMLI•.._.,. ma) Waller Matthau. Joe Don Bak• Ernest Borgnlne. Aftef a &hip It capsized Bnm' IT T~llmlT Featured· Ed Mafia hit men and the polioe are both on by a tidal wave. the survivors struggle to -Aenet. the trau of a smaU time bank robber who stay alive until help arrives. (2 hi'$.) i 90ill'ICBITM 1nadvertenlly heisted a slzeeble a.,n of II 0 llOvtl "Grease" (1978, Musical) .. LOVllOAT a sterfunds (2hrs .. 30min.) John Travolla. Olivia Newton.John. Based .. (I) -a -A young eicecuhve -iim DOTI &...-St. C&alre offera on the Broadway show. A 1950s high hires Rick and A.J. to find a dlabohcal Greg a chance to save Abby's life; Karen school gang leader tnes to win back the e!_aclical joker. ( 1 hr ) faces a difficult ~ ahcw surgery, pretty Australian exchange student he U tD ~ Sam believes that Diane Is Joshua Rush (Alec Baldwin) intrOCIUces romanced during summer vacation stUI madly In love with him, and Clllf hunself 10 Val as Lillmae's nephew. Q ( 1 I _.. wt.a catches a co-worker stealing hr.) MTUAU • ... 0 G> NL&. ITmT II.ml The man ~ MOVll "The Cassandra Ctosslng" M mlV .... Scheduled: Susan peeled of raping Goldblurne's former wife ( 1977, Suspense) Sophia Loren. Richard Anton, author Bob Greene ("American commits a murder; Jablonski deals with• Harris. A passenger 1raln carrying a terror-Beat"). autl'lot Erica Jones ("Parachutes distraught ¥4Pf'T\8fl ~mped out in the ISi with. pneumonic plague meets with And Kisses"). Parker Stevenson. ( t hr ) men's room. and Belker's undefoove< lob destruction when It Is averted from Its fD llYtTIRfl "Rumpole Of The Safley" ( 1 has him masquerading as a chicken ( 1 Original destination (2 hrs.) hr ) • hr ) dl) .,_ "Crash" (1978, Drama) Wll· m> llUTDPllCI THUTM ''Private 11:· ... llam Shatner, Eddie Albert The liv~ of 73 Schulz" W11h the war drawing 10 a close •l•Q passengers hang In the balance fOllowlng and Germany's defeat assured. Schulz is ' I a tragic jetllner crash In the Flodda Ever· reuruted with his fellow forgers who realize •-~dea. (2 hra., 5 min.) their scheme IS. about to be discovered by COlllTmmOlt 1"AT DmJCATI ~ • MnM Ofnmlll . the Americans (Patt S of 8) (R) Q ( 1 Aa An exploratlon of lhe IM&nlty NOTICE TO VETERANS 1. 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MAIL THE COUPON :rOOAYI 1-------------------------------------- 1 BARIOI LAW# ME•OR/AL 'All I •OITllAlr .., 1 • 1825 Glaler Ave., Coata Meta, CA. 92628 I (ad1acent to tne San Otego Fwy (•05) a1 Harbor Blvd So I I I am an Honorably Dtacl'larged Veleran I In gOOd hUltll (Neine1 __ I J Serial No I ' I •AclclleH ~=--~~-~ I 1 Citv ------------ 1 I Home PhOna No ----1 Diac1111oe Data ----' _______ Zip ___ _ Sunday, Oct. 14. 198-4 21 ... .. def.;;.. and 1he controversy •mounding psychiatric: t•tlmony In thrcourtroom c;J ~ .. "H1nfc W1111ama. The Show He ~r Gave" (1982. Orama) Sneezy Watera. Dixie Seatle On hts 111Way to 1 coo- oert. 1 legendary country.iwestern artlSt is plagued by aetf-doubt and orlppllng pain buf mtJMI about playing his music In a ""'*.lo bat ~ 1 hr 26 min.) ~ m•Q -IJ = "The Man With The Golden Arm" (1956, Orama) Frank Sinatra. Kim Novak A drug lddlcl 1truog1a1 to l«k:k his Nlb!I ~hrs., 35 mJ -1•-•wr llmT ..,_ Ll1e becomet humor- ougty complicated whell uomarried con- atruciion bO&S ~n Walker (Pe11elope K1nh) i..ms that shit is ptegnant. ~--''The Day The Earth StOOd Std!" (1951. Sc~FICflOn) Mlchaef Renme. Patricia Neal Alie< a strange spac.craft lands In Washington DC 1n emissary eme<ges, warning Earth to cease its atom- ic experimentation 'G' ( 1 hr • 23 min ) (ft) 1W •YllTIUTOH: CRUHOHIQ •OOllMOPMAa --·-.aRT NI eemaam ... TAii ICTY •. ·-........ ., .. ,UUClt CCMl'f'DOWI TO LOOUIQ ~ The Imminent danger of WOt1d War Ill IS a11plored through a drama baaed on a m~•: tary study of how a nuclear war C?PIO ~in. (1 hr .• 30 min.) W •Ml•TOC. FOfmer TV announcer-turned~ndldate, Bob Forehead, under- goes chanamatic training to enable him 10 champ!Qn,the cause tor big business (%)--~·cries And Whispers'' (1972. Orama) Hamel Andersson. Liv Ullmann Dtrecled by Ingmar Bergman. A dying women. her two sisters and a compas- llOtlate servant girl recall t~r past& as they &truggle lo come to grips with death ~btitled) 'A' (I hr .. 34 min ) tW 8 (I) -.wrr Dick swells with pnde when he luma that the Inn may become a hlstorlcal landmark (A) G • TOllM'f Hott Johnny Caison Scheduled James Grar.eck (s1ree1 vlOltn· I ~~ di .... llCatm.lm ... _,AUD ~ ~ Scneduled Dan Ct\umley. eeior and d11ector of the San Francrtc:o Mime Troupe ( 1 ht.) ca>.,.. "Sisters" (1981, AdlJll) Karen Gambier. ParNtta Stanford ( 1 hr • 30 mn.) CJ) llOWll "Warlotdt Of The 21at <Antu· ry" (1982. Adventure) Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe A loner and hiS small group tac. a IOfme< ermy commendet leading tyrannicel lorces 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) e 111 CWI Scheduled a beauty peg.ant contestant trKMJ).tf peth to al<:OhOllllTI -1~26.. M• lllOU.ftOOD ... ''Kin A Dragon" (1007. AdvM· tore) Jacl( Palance. Femando Lamas A group of ~ conf!IQl1• the CS..dty cargo they find aDOerd a tunk. (2 hrs 10 22 Sunday. Oct. 14, 198-4 mrn) • 1 ........ -.n••--• .,. "Enigma" (1982. Suapense) Martin Sheen. tlrigitte Foaey The CIA e(lQage& an East Gennen refugee 10 11ee1 a scrambling devtce from the KGB In East Berlin 'PG' ( 1 tv • -40 min ) .... tcer'l9 ,_ (I) llOWI "When Hell Was In Seesion" (1979, Orama) Hat Holbrook. Eva Marie Salllt CaptUted by Iha VietnameM. an Amencan naval comrrcnder aummons his w111 power to mentally combat hll torturers and Otganize other prllOneft of war 1nto lorming a re111tance altianc.. (R) ( 1 hr .. SSmmJ a11(f)lll• w ... a.a GD u11_.,wmtDAV1DL11uau• Scheduled: Otymplc gold ~1111 Carl lewis (I hf) I ........... CMDOCl--JF 11 • " ,_.,..o . .,. "SatUtday Night And &Jnday Morning" ( t960. Drame) Albert Anney Rachel Robena A young wortdng--clau Englishmen. unhappy In hit job. r.-... hrs teneion In a wild ..-end (2 hrs.) I LOW.' ac•anu vcna. POOn': nll.....,. 10U•a1 um ~.,.. "The Hunger" ( 1983. Fantasy) Cetherin. Den«Ne. Otvtd Bowle. A phyal- caan working at a llf..,.xtentlon reeearch institute beeomet lnvo!Vtd with a female vampire 'R' ( 1 tv .. 37 min ) (%) MCMI "Napoleon" ( 1927, Blograptiy) Albef1 Dieudonne, Antonin ArtlUd Abel Gance'1 11i.n1 him epte. ~ rtcal-i- structed with a f'tftW musical ICOte. chront· cling the Ute of N1poteon Bonaparte from chlldtlood through hit tr1utnphal entry Into Italy. 'G' <' hrt ) itiiaa> MOVll "The Sea Shall Not Have -Them" ( 1955. Adventure) Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde. A datillg group or men attempt to rescue the crew ot a plane <'Owned In the North Sea ( 1 hr SO min) .. Cf) llA...,, -· .,.. "Two VHIS BefOf"• The Mal" (19•6. AdvontUte) Alan lidd, Bttan Oon- tevy A 19th-century atllp'a Clew It sheng· haled while traveling around the H0tn (2 hrs.l.. 1...,7_., Till•rr Featured Ed Asner m mVll "Guris Of Darkness' ( 1962. Orama) David Niven, Leslie Caron A man·a aoerch tor meaning In llfe leadl hlrT) into Lahn Amerk::an -pol1tloel upheavals. 1 i1hr .. 30 mtn) cm .,. "Oe11c1out" c 198,. Comedy) Veronica Hart. CandJda Royalle. A vOIUp- tuoua maid with supernatlnl . powers tNtns up ht< wealthy ampk>y14''& h<>uw- hold < f hr .. 2!> min ) W ... "Crosa Country" (1983. ~pense) Richafd Beymet. Mieheal Iron side. A Ph delphie tellYlllOn txecutive. $0Ught by pOllct for the murdet Of a call gltl, p;ckl up a pelf of hltcltlik•• en route to LOI A 'A' ( 1 h<., '40 min.) 1:11(!) . ''Thi. MR<t•I And The, Marriage erohf.. ( ;952: ·Comedy) Jtanne Cfatn Scot! Btady, A femalt mlniege broker 1t1emptt to do a Utfl• lt•lance match- making fOt hef friend, who la 8 bnUtitul una1t1Ched rnodtl.(2 hti . 15 min ) ,_ TO••:IJ•l•I ... •---• mftfLA~ --····~· MlfO ..... Foi'mula I Gran<! Prl)( Of Europe (from Nurburgnng. Wesl G ".lrl . (1hf.30mln) W {t) llCMI "tO To MldniGlll" (1983 ma) Charlet Bronson, Andrew Stev• homicide derectlve and a crimlr gradUate search IOf a klllef ot womt -11er•·-· ... t1t .,._AL:MOPOm t:W ..,. "Y0<" (1983. Orama) Btown. Corinne Clery. A young ~ tries to find his k'eolily In a ptehl land tilled with nying reptiles and awesome crtaturet 'PG' (1 hr . 28 r t.91 .. ,,_,IWMIMT M ACAllOfl.m. EdWftrd Asner alt an attorney who taktt on a Pvlitz r I Winning COlurnnlst (Daniel J, Travan an emotionany charged Ube4 suit br< by a war correspondent <Oordon sent) . ( 1 hr • 32 min ) • D llOWll "Hl·Jacked" ( 1950 Ort Jim DavL&. M1ratia Jones A pai w<><king '°' a trucking...ttne. s1tuggl4 clear his name 8'ter being falsely ace ot lnvotvementf wlth htjackett ( 1 hr min) m.. Captains Courageous" ( t Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Freddie tholomew A Spoiled young boy If ""ny lessons on a rough r•y1no 'Vel8f l hrtri3r1ln ) • 11111,... -,.,,... .,_ "Pen1ten11ary 1r· ( ti:ie2. ma) Leon 16aac Kennedy, Ernie HUd An old pflaon enemy murders a b01 glflfrletld. forcing him to return to the 'A' ( 1 tv . 50 mfr\ ) MICH) llOWll "Cross Country" (1! Suspense) Richard Btymer, Michael 1 tide. A Phllacsetph1a te18V1810n execu &aught by police for the murder of a girl, piekl up 11 pelr of Mchh1kers en ri to Lot A= 'A' ( t hr • •O min ) ·1 CllC ..., .oll"f ....... • II 111 'IWm -ICOTT d .,_ "Outen Of The Amazo ( 1947. AdventUfe) Patncta Mcxrtt Robert Lowery A woman dllcovera 1 her lost llanct Is being held capuve femaJtQle rulefs ( t hr • 15 min ) --~-IQ 69 -.CAL DOCTOI llOWI "Prom N'9ht" { 1980. Myate Jamie LH Cunis, Leslie Niellen. On pt nlgf'lt, e11actly she years after a grrl tel her death after being teased by trier tl'lrff of thole friends beg1n goll menacing callt ·~· ( 1 hr • 31 min.) (%) llCWll "A Star I• Born" (1978, Mi cal) Barbfe Strei=iond. KM Kt .totfers Tl'MI _ matr1!Qe of two rock .IUQC(atars c lnPMt dot to career tensions brought lllWhen she blComes 11 rtatng tar and popu~rity decline$ &harpty. 'A (2 hr . mrn) W @ l __ Of._. Ora· ns. A ~ Reb mrrlor llO<le :>!her 11n.1 rs as •rlze- '1) In ~~ ma) :>lee, s to JUd . 15 !)37. Bar- 1rns I, (2 )r9. IOn er's Ing 183, on- rve. call 1t.11e )t" on, hat by 'Y) :>m fO ' '1• 1ng ,.,. )ft ol on ,15 20 •llZl "My Sweet Char11e" (1970. Orama) Patty Duke, Al FrMman Jr (2 hf• ) •CC) "The Last Unicorn" (1982. Fat'llasy) Animated. Voices of Mia Farrow. Alan Arkin ( 1 hr • 2• min ) •(%) "The Graduate" ( 1967. Comedy) Dustin l'iotfman. Kathanne Rosa. ( 1 hr . •5mln) M (8) "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Scfeooe Fic- tion) Vince Edwards. David Mendenhall. 11 hr .. 30 min,) -~ "An Enemy Of The People" (1977. Orama) Steve McOueen. Charles Ourn- l!!g. ( 1 hr • 43 min ) tQJ "Heart Lll<e A Wheel" ( 1983. Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bedetla, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .• 53 min.~ • "T"-Man From Snowy Rtver" ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burltnson. L! hr. 44 min.) •rn "Hanna K " ( 1983 Drama) JOI Clay- burgh. Gabriel Byrne 11 hr , 51 min ) -CC) "Defiance' (1980, Orama) Jan- Mlchael Vincent. Theresa Saldana ( 1 hr , 43 m1n) • ®"Hooper" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Rey- nolds, Jan-Michael Vincent (2 hrs ) CS) "Reunion In Vienna" ( 1933, Orama) John Barrymore. Diana Wynyard ( 1 hr , 40mln.) m "Framed" ( 1947, Mystery) Glenn Ford. Janis Cartet ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -a?> "The Southern Star" ( 1969 Adven· ture) Ge<><ge Segal. Ursula Andress (2 hrs.) 1119 (%) "The Dead Zone' ( 1983, Suspense) Christopher Walken, Btooke Adams. ( 1 hr. 42 min) 1t.al D "Crowhaven Farm" ( 1970, Horror) Hope Lange. Lloyd Bochner (1 hr .. 30 min I -Al••noo• llovl•- ,.., "Splendor In The Grass" (1961, Ora- ma) Natalia WOOd. Warren Beatty (2 hrs) 00 "I Go Pogo" ( 1980. Comedy) Ani- mated Voices of Jonathan Winters, Vin· cent Price ( I hr., 30 mrn.} (OJ "Beyond The Limit'' ( 1983, Drema) Michael Caine, Richard Gere ( 1 hr • 43 min.) (I) "Table For Five" ( 1983. Drama) Jon V0tght, Richard Crenna (2 hr4 • 2 min ) tta(C) "I'd 0ilmb The H1gheSt Mountain" (1951. Drama) Rory Calhoun. Susan Heyward ( 1 hr 28 min ) W (I) "I Married A Wttch" ( 1942, Comedy) Fredr1c March. Veronica Lake. (1 hr .. 16 min.) · ~rt{) "Never Say Never Again" (1983. Adventure) Sean Connery, Kla1J9 Marta Brandauer (2 hrs • 30 m1n ) •CC> ''An Enemy ·of Tha People" ( 1977. Ofama) Stave ~. Charlet Oum- ln.g. (I hr • 43 min ) (PJ "Thrffhold'' fl 981, Drema) Donald Sutherland. Jell Ooldblum ( 1 hf • 48 min.) (J ) "Come Sack To The ~ And Olnwt, Jim· my O.n, JhMiy Dean" I 1982, Ofama) "dy Ooonls, Cher ( 1 hr., 50 mln.) • ''FtHlnl'a Roma" ( 1972 Orama) Peter GonulM. Brtltl Bar'* (2 hra ) •CZ1 "Tti. Graduate" (1967. Comedy) Outtln Hottman. Katharil'\e Aota ( f hr . 45 mln) •(.t) "The Lett Un1c.orn" ( t9a2 rantaay) Animated VOICet of Mia J!arrow. Alan Arkin. (1 hr .. 24 min.) 41111 "Space Raiders" r 1983. SClence Ftc- tion) Vince Edwards. David Mendenhall. --0 hr • 30 min J •(!) "SpartaC\JS" (Part 1 of 2) (1960. Orama) Kirk Douglas. Laurence OllVief ghrs.) Cl) "Endangered' SpeclH" ( 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich, JoBeth Williams 0 hr. 35 min.) •([l) ''McHale's Na~ Joins The Alr Force" (1965. Comedy) Tim Conway, Joe Rynn i1tu.55 min.) •CC> "Defiance" ( 1980, Orama) Jan- Mlchael Vincent, Theresa Saldana. ( 1 ht.. 43 mlfl.} -•lvenlag .. g o ... .... ,_..C.MY IUllOI MAZ:Z.W) .... ..., .... • Ol nll llClllT Featured. winning a lot· tery; choosing a finanolal planner; health services available to cdnsumers Q (!) flOCllT .,,._ Minnesota Fats vs U.J Puckett ( 1 hr.) CID IOml Marvin Hagler vs. Mustafa Hamsho tor the WBA I WBC Middleweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds (live trom Madison Square Garden In New Yor~ (2 his .. 30 min.) CID IJOY GAii • """ -=aT ~ Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney slng and dance some ot their old numbers 1n this 1963 show ( 1 hr) llOwa "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Dooglas. Tom Burhnson A young boy grows to man- hood dunno a hazardous trek through the Austrellan wilderness 'PG' (1 hr . 44 min.) DICI YAM D'f'll .. ... Mm90191Mf AUCI IMcml~--.OI..,,. .......... ....., '"'' ... .,. .... .... LOWllOAT ---2 P.& Wldlll Ann Chwatsky who uses construction sites and workers as the subjects tor her photography, Anthony Gatto. 1 l·year old champion juggler ~ T.a1p•1T TC:Ul•IT Featureq W ndaCartef T.-.aC09MY .... °',.,. llOWll "Mystery Of The Wax Museum" 933. HOfrOf) Llonel Atw\U, Fay Wray A mad SClenUst robs the morgue to make wax figures or hlstorical Character$ ( 1 hr ' 35 ~'9Y • , ... ""' ... Ill • ~ llUl•ll UC. Breederl' Crown Champlonah•P Ra~ Flve (live from Chica· go) tt hr.) OJ llOlfll ''Enigma•· (1982, Suspense) Maf1Jn Shffn. Brigitte Fos.sey. Tht CIA el'lg Qt9 en l!.lst German retugM to atNI • ecrnmbllng d8Vlce from the 1(08 In East B1trhn. ·PG· ( 1 hr 40 min ) (OJ .,,. •· Alfplano 11· Tht sec:iuot" ( 1002. Comedy) Robett HAV$. June Hag·. arty A com"*c111 sp&C&-$hu1tle compa- ny auerop11 to k"P 1 pllOl from rovealrng the problems with its first etaft belor• n takes off on Its maiden mght. 'PG" ( 1 hr .. 2S ~ CZ> "The Promise" ( 1979. Otama) Kathleen Quinlan. Stephan Collirus. A young man's mother pays for htS flanoee'• expensive plastic surgery after an acci• dent and tells him his f1ancee has died 'PG' (1hf.38 min.) I PACll I fUCa 1:11 I Ol 1MI TOR Featured a look inside LA 's mega-mllHon dollar homes, a 13- year.Qd harmoniea virtuoso who slts In with the superstars: a IOWlQ look at the T • bird. the classic car of the 60's, the cb abled dnll team of Cal State Northrldge. fZPM&YMID 1111 UIT Im IMOW 11CTllC-... ... TMAT1'19 W11P•at1m1•11 "80lll.ft comT .... ...,Of MmM.I ......... -.... llAITIAI .ua.,_OM,_ • (J) DllCD Of MDW A bump bA the head transforms the wily Boss Hogg Into a ~tie, caring human being ( 1 hr.) U 6' ~ 1111 MAL UT1U Donovan ts rescued. the rebels find a toxin to use against .the aliens. and Diana prepares 10 bfow up Earth to assure 101aL victory (Part 3 ol 3) (R) (2 hrs.) U llCMI ·10isas1er On The Coasthner" ( 1979. Orama) William Shatoer, Lloyd Bridges. A computer specialist seel<log revenge on a train company sets two pas. sengef trains on a collision course with each other.· (2 hrs.) fJ ®I ....,. Af1er Benson decides to run tor lieutenant governor. he laces a decision about hiring a professional lun<l raiser Q ~--•wan IS": 'Hunters Are For KdHng" ( 1970, Orama) Burt Reynold&. Metvyn Douglas When an Innocent man returns lrom prison. he encounters trouble with his father end his girlfriend's father (2 hrs) . ........... ... CD WALL tTmr -Guest Dean LeBaron, president of Batterymarch Ananclal Management Cotp CC) llCMI "Alligator" ( 1980 Suspense) Robert Forster Robin Riker A baby alll· gator which has been flushed Into a city sewer system grows 10 monstrous size and develops a taste t0< humans 'R' ( 1 ti(,~ (1.; l9'L Of --(IQ CS) "Nlghtmares" ( t983. Horror) _ Custlna Raines, Emlllo Estevez A pickup truck. a pack of cigarettes. a video game and a colonial home all play a part in fOUt eptSOdes of hOrrOf nnd suspense R' ( 1 ht . 39 min.) I uoa.ocK-.. 0 -•• Caught 1n on e(Tlbarrass· 1ng lltuatl0+1, Kathenne'a e~planatlon 10 Webster only leads 10 tur.fl'lef eol'llusion '~==Q • WflML t•IJIH'll . ~ 91'91Tf:l•IT .,__, Featured: ~nda Cattat. • WALL· ftmf -GU66t Dean LaBaron, prtsldint ol Bat1e<ymarch Fl"8nclal Mlntgtmenl Corp. ID • COOf9r'I --CCMrrt H39th a •Olh c~~i()(\81 ~ .. rt nr l Sunday. Oct 14, 19a. 23 (l) .. Tec:lrm CH) llCMI "Hooper" (1978, Comedy) Sort Reynolds, Jan-Michael Vincent. The "greatest stunt man alive" plans a spec- lacular car leap with a younger rtval, thus ;eopard:i his romance and hie hte. ( 1 -m"'··=r:ac.. .. LMIOAT W Cl) DMUI A mystenoua person amves at the Ewing ranch. and a second attempt by the would-be aua.ssin 1s f0tle<I. c;i ( 1 hr ) D 9 MA•MAll tmAT Mac and Andy pur- sue a doubly difficult cue When a known klUer IS freed by the cOUtt. then rnutdeled l a vengeance-teel<lng vigilante. ( 1 hr ) 'nCTAC ... _. .... ... , ........ "The Dining Room" AR. Gurney'• comedy aboOt the r<>le5 and rituals of the Amerlcan WASP features a cast of s.ix playing over 50 char aclers mcluchng a senile grandmother and M'9'1=r-olds. c;i ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~. (%) llCMI .. ~ Dead Zone" ( 1983, Suspense) Chnstophef Walken. Brool<e Adams Atter coming out of a coma, a shy schoolteacher haa the power to f0<esee and change C8ta&trophlc events. 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min) (QJ llOVll "Hear1 Like A Wheel" ( 1983 Biography) Bonnie Bedella. Beau Bridg- es Dramallzes lhe hie of Shirley Muldow· ney. the first prolessk>nal female race car drl\l8f, lhe struggle9 she faced with sexist racing olftc:lals and In hef pefSOflal llfe _1.PG:-.~ ..... ~ Lm "MO<tlmer Adler's Great Ideas" Guest author MOrt1mer Adlef ("A VISIOO of lhe Future") (Pan 1 of 2) ( 1 hr) (CJ AIUIA.19 lllTI Cl)NAUU11 AnthOny Elm0<e vs Tony Palm0<e for the World Super Heavyweight Championship. sched\Jled fOf 12 roundS !!!om Miami) (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. Cl) llCMI "Frenzy" (1972, Suspense) Joo Anch, Barry Foster A number of unsuspecting women fall victim to an Insane k1I~ hrs. 30 min l -II ())' amt Rlcilard tt conned by Angela and the cartel. while a key fig ure from Terry's dark pas1 une•pectedly reap~ra ( 1 hr.) 11 GD llAllVICI De1ec11ve Tubbs Irle& to protect Crockett from becoming the ~~h vtclim of an Argent1man asaasaln. 111.::.n. As Matt tries to fifld out If young Peg Allyton has been coe<oed Into JOllllng a retlgt<>uS cult, CJ Is gravely ln!Ufed by one of the C\.llt leader's ~ 9.T~ ~~Chill" ( 1983. Orama) Kevin Kllne, Glenn Close When a man commll• sutcldt. his closest trieoda llom college days ge!Mr IOI the f\nwal • and reftect on !'low thelt llvea have changed since the 1960s 'R' Q ( 1 tv .. 44 min) Cl) .. "Cr .. psho\N'' ( t982, HorrOI) Hal HOibrook, Adrienne Barbeau A Quin- tet of horror atorlet from 1 Chll<ft comic book 11'\Clude t&llil abOUt re-animated corpsa. aJlt!n vegetaUOn. a vortclOua ape-like creature and m1111ona of vengeful cockroachel. 'A' (1 hr .• 67 min) 24 Sunday,Oc1. 14, 198• -al)~tucll .. 00 -Tim .... HOits Len Dawson, NICk Buonloontl (1 hr., 15 min.) -1•9' • imn .... -tclUl9 IT__, llAm POI M ma,..,.. Veterans ol the much decorated «2nd Japene-se American Regimental Combat Team ot World War II discuss thetr feelings ol confllct as Hbeta tOfs abroad while theit tamihes were imprisoned at home. Ii) ,,. 11111 Olymp.c gold medal winner Greg Lougants helps demonstrate the complex system ol pathways •n the brain that enablea him to execute his diving lkllla. 5'' 1~ .. { -··-=-tW DIJ(J)tm tll>m ... TAXI &b&SOM IOCOa. ... ., ... uu. =*2.JO D'fWTI CllCm A oollectk>n of music and Interviews l~med In 1968 cap- tures the 8SMnCe of Iha 1960s "hip gen· 8fahon " Featur• Richard Pryor Jotin and Yoko Lennon. and Allen Ginsberg ( 1 hr . 10 mtn.) tW ltll _,,'IMCKI '1:118 (I) llCMI ''Somebody Killed Her Hus· .band" ( 1978, Myst&f)') Farrah Fawct!tt , Jeff Bridges ShOrtly atter a beautiful young woman falls in love with a sales msn-w111er. her stuffy husband 19 rnur Clefed (~. 15m1n) D fl? Hogt Johnny Carson ISct;:.,~Ol'la Pnnctpal. ( 1. hr ) «IMC .... .-mm _ _,AU.a ~ .-cA Scheduled Ahma dunah AhmadUllah, former Afghanistan minister of the tnl81'1()(, Or. ltving Dardlk, co-author of "Quantum Fitness " ( 1 hr ) ([)WC11rm CB) llCMI "Richard Pryor -Here And Now" (1983, COmedy) Richard PryOf The famous comedian tap& everyone - from lleptiants to lotmer wivea -In this hlrn staged et the Saenger Theatre In New Orleans ( 1 hr • 40 min.) 1.01MOWI "Grand Ecs1asy" (1981, Adull) Lt hr • 10 min ) m ,. CUii Scheduled a streel evangel· Isl who too+t Of1 Well Streel. a man who overcame three hean attacks and peraly· Sll tells his story ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1W tt) 110W11 "Lady On Th4t Bus" ( 1983. Orama) Sonia Braga A young newtywed find• eexuel ~ment on a bus tilled with -ltr~· 1 tv .. 26 min) I ~Juel Befort Oawn" (1981, Suspen1e) George Kennedy. Chtla Lem· mon Five youog people on a camping expedition find thoma.lvet In the midst of a bizarre femlly of animal ~kt moun ~ tainett~ cw .. 60 min ) ......... u.n••lall TOP um -T~r<>nf' Crawley vt David Gravion 1n a lightweight bout tehtdUled for 10 rOUf'l<ia (from Atlantic City, N JJ . (R) (2 htt . 30 min ) .,. •·Ak;flard Pryor -Hare And Now'' ( 1983. Comedy) Richlrd Pryor. The, famous comedian rapt everyone - from olephanta to lormor wlv• -In this Mm 11~ at the Saenget Theatre In Now ..,....,.,..,... ·R O ( 1 ht • 37 min ) =1== ... ml • flm&Y _. ftllOI , ....... ,,.L\AM_ ac11mrrLA.:vwt •OYll "Spellbound" ( 1945 Suspense) Ingrid Bergman. Grego<y Peck An amnBS!a 111Chm accused of mu der 1s he:.br..:he woman psychta111tt Who lovet him 2 h:Ju =fUflllnWM. llOVll "Hanna K " ( 1983, Orama) J1U ClaybUrgh, Oabnot Byrne A Jewl6h· American woman begtna a new hie es en attorney in Jerusalem bu1 laces a dilemma wtien she must defend a suspected Arab terroos1 1n a ca5e being prosecuted by he1 ex-lover, an ISteell district attorney 'A' ( 1 hr .. 51 min) 12111(Q)MCMI "The Mistress" (1981. Orama) Kelly Ntc:hOI&. Cric Edwards A ~ness· woman oec1~ to restrict hef romantic partners to married me11 to avoid emotion• al comm1tmen1s 11 hr. 10 min.) 1M llAIUff W llCMI "The Light Thal Fatled" ( 1939, Orama) Ronald Colman, Wa119' Hvston A painter w11h railing aight attempts to tin~ t-.•s mas1erp.ece only 10 see his model d&.'>lr ~ ..'!_ _(_2 hra ) ®) IDIJBfllWf ro.fY Featured !:1.nda Carter W llOYll "The Devil And M,y Sarah" ( 197 t Western) Gene Barry Janice Rule An outlaw uses the powP.rs or the devil to turn a woman against her husband who is br1ng1ng him to JU'.lt!CP ( 1 hr 30 mm) 19 (1'7J ~ TbW:ll t:W 1i 90Vll "Never Say Never Again· ( 1983 Adventure) Sean Connery l<laus Maria Brandaver Attt!r a world-threaten· Ing organ1za11on steals two U S missiles and announces It wtll detonate lhe war· he,aos 11 a ransom 11 no1 met, 81111St1 agent James Bon<:l is called 1n to save the world 1? hrs , 20 min I t1I (!) llO¥ll "The River's Edge" I 1957. Ora· ma) Ray Milland. Anthony 01.11nn A con man involves an Innocent rancher in .. mll· l•on-d°"8r robbery. (2 hrs . 15 min.) t11 (C).,,. "The Ne,,t Man" ( 1976, Dra- ma) Sean•Connery, Cornelia Shar~ A lemale assassin is h!fed 10 kill a Middle E11st diplomat whose 1dea'S and recom· mendat1ons are 1eopard111ng the current bVStness 1ransac11ons of a ma10t oil com· pany . 'R' ( 1 hr 48 rn1n , W <Sl.,_ "Per;idl!'ol'" ( 1982. Drama) W1I· he Aames Phoebe Cates Two teen-ager; come ol age in 1823 Baghdad A' ( 1 hr., •O min) , WtJ llO¥ll "A Double Life" ( t9•7. Ora· ma) Ronald Colm11n. Signe Hasso Afl actor becomes obseaaed wnh the rota of "Othello" to tht polnt of committing mur• det (2hrs . 15m•n.) wl....,..aaam -.... .,.. l llMJWI UUQM. .,.. "La t Tango In Pant" c 1973. Dr•ma) Marion Brando, Marla Schnektef A middle-aged man. whose uni 1thhA wile rec.entry committed ll.lltidet, and •n unlntli· btltd young woman meet ond begin a compncattd afflllr throughout which they rtmt•n n.meleaa to each other. (2 hr , 10 ;;." =1• =Wfloa&R 1:9 •• "The Fathng Of Raymond" C19t1. Drema) Jane Wyman, Dean StockWGIL On the e1t• ot her rehremet'lt, a spinster schoolteacher ii terrOl'ized by a oe<anged '°'"* ShJd«\t bitter over the la1t1ng grade he received 10 years earher ' hr . 30 min.) ~OQ MON ''How Funny Can Sex Be? · ( 1976. Comedy) Laura Antoneth Gtan- carlo Giannini A serleS of bawdy sketches ;pool a variety of sexual amtudes and sit- uattons. 'R' { 1 hr • 37 min ) HID m¥ll "Games" (1967, Suspense) S•mone Signoret. James Caan An afftuent young couple's bizarre dive<SIOns lead to murder when • mysterious. middle-aged woman enters their llVeS (2 hrs I wouraL.ml ~ = "Melvin And Howard" 1980 Comedy) PaUI LeMat Jason Robards An otherwa unknown gas statt0n attendant claims to be the nghtful heir to Howard Hughes' billion donar estate A 1 1 hr , 35 •run I CE)...,. ........... Ma. M119- 0Uft Governor'• Cup (from Lake of the ~~~A) (1 hr.) t:ll(J) MOWll "Nightmar•" (1983, Hooor) Cnst1na Raines. Emilio Estevez. A pickup truck, a pack of clgatsttes. a video game and a colonial home all play a part In four episodes of horror and euspenae. 'A' ( 1 .-rD iiUM111LL . 00 -nm IR Hosts: Len 0.wson. Nick Buonlcontl. ( 1 ht , 5 min.) .. tJ .,._ "The President'• Analyst" ( 1967 Comedy) Jamet Cobum, Godfrey Cambridge The chief executlYe'a 8Mlyst •S ordered killed when It ls determined that IE£:_:2~•1 ~ AUTO UC. Can-Am Races (from Sears Point in St>noma, Calif.). (R) min) (ZJ ~ "Smiles Of A Summer Night" ( 1955, Comedy) Ulla Jacoblson, Eva Oahlbeck. (2 hrs~ · rnYMMJl•M NI IATUllDAY ... C Am m.,.. UTl\IHICAU 9 ...,.,,. .UT ADW9lnm lnmlil1DUI. .. . OfflWI> CktM.MDO IOCIO DAY LA. NIT...O. ~ "Johnny Concho" ( 1956, Ora- ma) Frank Sinatra, Keenan WyM (2 hrs ku. POCllT :::r.ailMeSOta Fats vs. U J Puckett (A) ( 1 hr.) • 1 ---·~ )'!II ......... l'ua MQ•' HIT ... ~-- ' '°"'"----lllMITO ...... ...... MOWll "A Long Wey Home" (1981 Orama) Timothy Hutton Brenda Vaccaro t 1 hr. 40 min) H '91M11.1 llOCI The FraOQ'eS decide to move 10 the promised lend ·IODlll•MOTICll .. &-=-.... ITOOlll 9~.aTI .,..,u ...... ... •mao .,,.. ...... umc•11m ... ICM'I °' ,. -Matveiou. MalVtn Hegler vs. Vito Antuo1enno (eo. ton 1981) and Marvelout MeMrl HeQl9t vs MUSla Harr'l$ho (AOMmont. II 1981). (R) (t ht.) H) ..,_ ''Misty" (19e 1, Otame) Oavtci Ladd. At1hul O'Connell (1ht.,31 min.) (0) CtlllPT me..,. In a _.. or lilt shorts, a group of acMM'ltuteeome children gets into all kinds of Pfedicamerltl, lnolud- lng se11;ng )am that tumt Into glue. ( 1 I'll .• 46mll'I) ) ... "The Hoc*'' (19$3, Orwna) K1tk Douglu, Robtft We •Jr. (1 hr .. 38 • __ ,oa wnc:M•• "----;.,,.. ... ___ _,_," .. "H~" (1982, Horror) Janet JI.Alan, De..td Walec. A dlsftgtnd murderer stalks a party of f~ ~ agers weeQndlng on a remote llland. ·w 11 hr. 35 min..) ' (%) .,. "Friday The 13th, Pat1 ur· (1982, Horror) Dena Kimmel, Paul Krat- ka, Unwaty t~ trawl to • remoc. cabin at Crystal Lake, the staking grounds ol a der~ monst• who weers a ho'.My mask A' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) t9(JI) llOVll "Porky'•" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Martt Hettler. In Flof1da In the !lite 1950I. a gang of fun-bAng high 5Ctlool boys _. revenge against the pro- ~. tOt of a local brothel. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) .. A1U111.m11n1 .. ~ -1"'"*==--DAWIY Mm llDUAl'M ....... ' LI CAllTOl'r .,.. "The Promise" ( 19797' Orama) Kathleen Ownlan. Stephen Colhns ( 1 hr., 38 min.) • B ()) COU.. flOOTUI.&. Michigan at I-!~: llWllOf WflAWCO ~ '°°7'ULI. SEC Game (3 hrs . 30 ~ .... I'• rr.-.... mtA,.. .....,... .,. "Jlmm The Kid" ( 1982. IA~t~e~;rv ~n. Paul LeMat .. ··----... ,_,um 9 _,IOCITY ... llll IT9 llOWll "Great Missouri Raid" ( 1950. Western) Macdonald Carey. Wendell Corey (2 hrs ) l lDUAMPOOTUJJE 111 'M•IT_._ .... ._. .. ..,. "The October Man .. (1947, Mystery) John Mnts, Joen GreenWOOd ( 1 hf .. 38m•~ 1W ..... Tyrone Craw1-y vs.. David Grayton In a lightweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds (lrom Atlantic City. NJ,). (R) (3 tn) CB) -• fll &ICM. •lllf I The Smother• Btottws host mi. look at poltl- cal 1~ commercials from Ftenttlin AooMvtlt IO Ronald Reagen -.... _ .. ._ 0 ICOll'f.eOG•fll I .. ~ ,. ...... M.L.--GU-•<IL&i .... caurn -M IR Hosta: Len DaW90n. Nick 8uonicontl (1 hr.) (D) .... "Mvl'trt At Cestia Hc>utt•• Sunday, ~ 14,. 1984 25 ' 11 (1982. Adventure) ·Alleen Britton (1 hr . 20 mm ) ()) mWll "C Terrorl" (1958. Adven ture) James ~ason, Rod Steiger ( t hr . 36 mm) ~ .. <l•&Aec. -.. , vmlOIUT L"':. u. ... coaar u•c•10m1••rr .. "North To Alaska" ( 1960. Adventure) John Wayne. Stewert Granger (2 hrs . 2 min ) (l) llO¥ll "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Clint Eutwood. Kyte Eutwood (2 hrs. 6 min.) 1•1== ............. .. .. ,. 9 MIC UH ,_"The Red Room Rid· die" As part of their ln1tiat10n into a club. two youngsters v1S1t an eerie mansion where they are held captive by a mystet1 ous ~bygone era (A) c;i li;.";m:,.n .,_ "Educating Alla" ( 1983. Come· dy) Michael Caine. Julie Wa1te1a ( 1 hr . 50 min) m AOWBml9t•...n 1tt1u ..., ........ w I M1W Ol ntl"" O AJ•CMIWT• .,_"Buck Prtvates" (19<41. Come- dy) Abbott and Costello. lee Bowman 1 hr 30 min) flUIM.G._.. • rrtnanoow•ar11•• .. "The Vear 01 L1111ng DangerOU&· ly" ( 1983. Orama) Mel GlbsOl'I, Slgour ney Weaver ( 1 hf • 55 min ) ~ .......... .... &11 .............. -1 'Ill BCA'tQDCI TllmlTOOlll • .,_ "Hard Driver" ( 1973. Ofama) Jeff Bridges. Valene Panine (2 hrs ) l lWAfCM~INCW. IOUD~ Cle 'Ml __, Per'l':>nal money man ~nt topics include sale 1nveetmflf'lts and how to read a newspaper's financial page Money magazine managing edllor Ma~U Loeb offers 1ules for saving o 8 ,...,.. Columbia Seoiort "four· Ing Pro Doubles (kve from Sen Antonio. Te1CH). (1 hr .. 30 min L I .... IVllWIOD'f'l ••111••••111•• ·--------... ''The Golden Seal" ( 1983, Ora rNI Steve Ralltback. Penelope Miiford !hf .• ~min.) ....... AICOf -(I) cau• flOOt'laU. UCLA a• ca11 Ofn~~';,y~n\) IEnaD•' -.....w.a. "Ttlt Alamo" ( 1960, W•t9<0) John Wa~ Rlehatd Widmark (3 tv• . 30min.) ............... 9'1t..EE --· #lfO MCm Can-Am Raclng lfTom RIYefalde. Cakl ) 2e Sunday, Oct. 14. 1984' .. CD .,.. "The Great Santini" ( 1979 Ofama) Aobef1 Owen. Blythe Danner ( 1 WI~.~~~,.,,.. MCMI' "Doc Savage. The Man Of Bronze'' ( 1976, AdW!nture) Aon Ely, Paul GleaSon (2 hrl ) ([!) llOITUIY °' ~ca A profile 01 Maine as one ol the nation'• leade<s 1n wood pr<>OOcta. ( 1 hr .. 5 min ) I =·.., MnO UClll Formula I Grand Prix Of Europe (from Nurbu1grlng, West Germa- ~ (R)~~mln) CH) IOf .. -...,.IRj-•-aY ~ A sattr· ized look at today's telev!ak>n stars, shows and networks. (%).,_"Hanna K." (1983. Orama) Jill !Cla= =r Byrne. ( 1 hr . 51 min ) t.11 ---···-.. llOGP ICM.TIMI .,.llWGii.D Scheduled: SUfVlval of the Fltte81 Endurance Competition (from SrMh Rock State Park 1n Oregon I { r hr,= ID W (C) .,_ "Wuthetlng Heights" ( 1939 Romance) Laurence Of1v1er. Merle Obefon ( 1 ht • 4' min ) ® .,_ "The Prom1"" ( 1979. Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. Stephen Collins ( 1 hr 38 mm) 111198 ,....,..,_Columbia Senio<a Tour- ing Pro Ooublea (from San Antonie, Tex- •~).( 1 hr . 30 min) l !!•wn~ lWIDY IOYl/ IWIC'Y-••·-· Ma?-• .. "Amllyvllle II The Poue881on" ( 1982. Horror) Bun Young Jam" Olson 1 tu. 45 min.) .,. "Honkytonk Man" (1982. Ora· ma) Clln1 Eestwood, Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs, 5 min.) le...,,_ wmt ...aY ._, PAT • wme•mo .... ........... ---=Iona .. ,,... . ~Lii" Ullll .......... .,..-·~--.. MHWZCLLUITUTm M .,.. "The Bugs Bunny I Road Aunnef Movie" (t97g, Comedy) Animal· .,ed ~·-= • llOWll "Brue. And Dragon Fist" (No Date. Adventure) BtUce Le. Kong Tau (2 ~lim.. .... ,,. .... e llOW9 "Spencer·• Mountail'" ( 19e3. Drema) Henry Fondt. ~ O'Hara !.? !'Wt.) •MA Celebf•ty pentllata EdW\n New· min. Marva Colllnl, J4.ilee Bergman and Jlnt Alexander MV8 lheir ICilenllfic I\.~ put to the test by M Remtng Q_ (1 tv.J • ... "Sever! Bndel For Seven Broth· ers" ( 18~. Musieal) How111d K • Jane ~ f htl.) ~ "'fHllL I ........ .. "Thi9wl llk.t U." (197<4 Ora· ma) Keith CM•dlne. Shelley Owe (2 tvt."'°'" "_... 1111 D .. ,...., Schedoled SWVival or the Futest EndUtance Compe11uon (from Smith Rock S1ate P.ark In Ofegon.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ,.... •l'ral'flOOllllll- ••11111 w 1'MI _..,.ATM-The Go-Goe sing "We've Got The Beet" and ''Vaca· hon" in this LOI Angeles Conce'1 ( 1 hr ) ... um •M-(II) VIDIO MCllOI .... ICMOOI. '°°1'UU. W I wmt YOU Featured Diane Sheh. sports cokJmntSt "Herald faaminet" end Mary Lynne Hummes. founder of Llldlel Sports Network d1scust women In sports 1_! hr •• 30 min) U COLLIQI POOTU&1 Ofegon Slate at Arizona State (3 hra .. 30 min.) IJ 1'MI AACI NII --CC1U.19 liOOrUU. -..T College too1ban 1eor• and highlight• l1om around the coontry and a look at next week's malor contests ITM119 M1W Cle.,."" ..,,.,.... .,. "Treasure Of The Pk'anha" ( 1979. SU1pense) Lee Majors. Karen Bia~) l ::maa.•ta• coua. POO'l'UU. W;O• C'• 7 A ... 11t1W•TM1 ml Examines the changes In morality from Puritan behel• to 1oday'1 1exu11 P8f m1ss1veness (Q llOVll 'Honkytonk Men' ( 1982. Ora- ma) C1tnt E151wood Kyle EastwOOCI (2 hrs. 5 min.) • lll>-CIWAMA&. Cl) .,_ ''Hooper" ( 1978, ·Comedy) Burt Roynolds. JatrM1chall Vlr\Cent ( 1 hr 37·m•n.) .. l9l.., llMoUlm AT THI llCMll ACTOM OI AC"llll • UllC OI WAl'BCOI • llCMI "Octopu1$y" ( 1983. Adven lure) Aoge. M()()(e Maud Adamt (2 l'ws . 10m1n) lf J COUIQI POOTaAU. Teams were not avanable at presr. lfme ltTvel (3 h<a . 30 m•n) (l .. ) llMMI ''The Wiz" ( 1978, Musical) Diana Ross. Mtehael Jackson (2 hrs . 13 min} • U181 IUYIOOI .UTllT "°'"' UQIJl)t r1•1tt1 YOYM81 MOWll ''Sp<1rtacu9" (Part 2 of 21 ( t96Q. Ofama) Klfk Ooug111. Laurence Ol1v;~•) ITM119 CllC... .. Al .... .,_ "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982 A ture) Gary Coleman. Paul leMat l1hf.30min.) (1 ) 110'11J "Sm11t1 Ot A. Summtf Ntghl'' (1955. Comedy) Ulla Jecobaon, Ev11 Olhlbeck (2 hra ) .. (17)MMI "Anatomy Ot A MtJtdef'' (1959 Mystery) Jemes Stewar1, B n Gauar1 3hrs .. 2:9'~ -.. ... ..... ..... .... "Tho Day They Hanged Kid Curry" (1971, W tetn) Peter °"91. Ben Mur ny. ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) I ••wr1n..,11 .... ID ... ATM.IA .. Stuffed brliMd beef ts eccompenied by Wild Chent«tlt ~ rooms INt Julia g.ether1. end gue1t chef LOUii Evens Jr. preparn crewr..n bllqOt narws A&tMOl lOLM•zzeu. --lvening -1~-·--... ATMmwD --nAU. M IOAP Of9A AWAMt Honoring the Mflia erld sten of t~·· continuing dtemu. C.1eoonee Include: Outatendlng A.clot Ind Actress: Outttending N.w ActOf ind Actr .... and Outstanding Sup- porting Act0t end Aclr•. Phyflla Olllet. Norm Ctoaby end Nancy Ouueull gue11 Hostac Oellict· HUM!hotf ind C.lhtrlM HK:k:.1.,2 hrs ) QJ AH•rr 1'111 -Feetured: Candice Bergen, Stefanie Powers, ( 1 hr.) Cl) llOWll "Coach Of The YMr" ( 1980, Orama) Robe<t Conrad. Oevld Hubbard A paretyzed fonnef pro-tootbeU playe< volunteers to coach 8t 8 juvenile correc- tional lacll11y. (2 hrs) fD -.M ..._ .. Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons hOsl en informatMt look 81 11thal's new et lhe ITlO\llft OI> MART TO MART · ~ • coat •• w cowrrY "391h ~~~0th Congressional Races.·· ( 1 tv) (0) llCMI "Breathleu" ( 1983, Orama) R1ehard Gme. Valerie Kaptlnsky A lree- &plfll&d auto thief unintenuonelly kills a petrotman and later dev9'opt an oblel- 5""' attra<:tion to a young woman 'R' ( t ht , 4 t min.) tSl llOYa "A Boy Na"*1 Chatlie Brown" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated The PNnuts gang ot Charles Schulz'• tamoua comle airip ptovldes more inooeent gems or Wl9- dom 'G' ( 1 hr., 25 m.n.) I TOIUIO UIZllll •1 .. a ct> ... NUDl.W Cll TIU&. .. , .. AMI 90Wll "Sttl Of The Nlgl'lt" ( 1982, S~ntel Roy Scheidef, M8fYI Streep A psychlatriat becomea incrHtlngly lnvoned with e myst•IOUS 11toman who w I the m•lreta of e murdefed patient ·pa· p hr. 30 min) 711111 IJ TMI ..aT llM ICAl9 Animated The VOlces of Tommy Smothers, Susen 1Se1n1 Jamet end Louis Nye ere IMtured In th11 account ol Ted E Bear'• j<>umey to Mon- at er Mountain to learn wtull tearful thmga th• peopl4t tti.fe ar•plannlng lot.the hotl- day1. • I ...rMCllwmtDAV...,.NOIOWi-•1nz ftl Oii LA. FtetUtad a loolt at eome la1ge tol*·~ed boeta; doclora at UCLA'I Mtdlctl c.nter poee fol' a r..,.. ~ oai.no.r, IOnQ-tlmt rOde 1111 Little , Rieherd lllkl about rttlglon: TOOCla.,_~ g.,,....,. .,_.. Ofl9Mlf .... How \llfk>w ~ 01 plant Mfe tuit lnteci. end et11mala to el1tc1 tht =rroee c;i <1 hr l 9'~ CM.llAnoel -M 4IWi fl\f f\'Otltk>n Of Jtwtlh Mft In tht Middle A.get fiom tl'iii 1>pmen1 of the rdlc cuiture In Spain 10 tht txpul· cion Of Jews from we11em Europt In tho 14th nd 16fhcentunte.Q (1hr.) ;)IC7'!M--O.- ) ... "Tht V•diet'' ( 1082. Otame> Paul Newman. ctw1ott• Ramping. Ari • elcOholtc Botton ltlwyer pulll hlmeetf toge1her to bring en unpoptMI medical malPJac1ice cate to trlel against 1trong oppoeltiOt'I by the courta. the arc:hdioceM and hll own cllenta. 'A' (2 hra.) ~ "Th• DMd lone" (1983, ) Ctvlltopher Walken. Srooka ~ Attar coming out of a coma, e thy achooltMChel hu the_ f>O*• to for ... Ind chtnge cetultopNc ~It 'A' ( 1 hr .. 42 mll'I.) IW' DIN0•0 I 'NI ._ .... TO•tRIP .. TAa llalftlOGI OL•• F .. tuted behind the ICet* of Brooke Shlelda' new movie "Wet Oold" In btrm~ 8111 Muney dilcut911 1'111 new movlt "Raz0t'1 Edge' ; famous H= makeoYet1 l ~,.--TOOCl.omNIW a ••••,... ... "Tlmerlder" ( ta82, Scieoce- Flctlon) Fred W1td, Belinda Bauer. A motorcyclist unwittingly 1r1ve1t through e time wa1p and windl up among t 9th-oeo- tury Weatern outlawl 'PO ' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) Cl)mJOJIOCIOIM•Today's rC>Ck atara pettorm In videos taped at ttw Hoity. wood Pa=w.,u ht • 30 min ) • 11 Cl) A mysterious group of buSinel8rnen ltf'fanges •<Seel with Dom for the Ute of hit pertonne!, equipment and tacil1tiea In excnenge for 1 tiuge aum of ~· (thr,)" Q. NO WWW ............ "".,.. Arnold feets lett out when PNI end Maggie try to remedy S.m's bed-W9fting problem with Iota of extra attentlOri 8 ... "The Hindenbutg" ( 1975, Ora- ma) George C. Scott. Anne Bancroft. A wary Nazi MttJ(tty ottieer lrlel to prevent MbotlQe aboard lhe hiatOl'lc and ulti- mately doomed 1937 flight of the German ditlg1t>t. (2 hre.) 8 0 T.J. ..... H<><*tt ~ the blzalre double lfe of e ~ proat1tute who becomel. murw ltl;.t In the red- i t disttict. Q (1 hr.) ._..,~=•emo Nl..r-... ''TMCOld Room" (1 934, Or•· ma) ~Ot S.~ Amanda Paya A dla- tr.JUght fet1* r•llz• Ne young daughter It pc11111ed by NM ol the Nall past (? htt) m llOWll ''The Golden Gate Mwdef9'' • ( 1979, Jii4Yttary) David Januen. Suaao neh VOf'k. A detect~ and a nun teem 'IP to prow that the death of e pr•t termed I IUlcidl WU ICt"•llu e Ca8t of murder. 2tn) _, !:,-:a EM,_,_. WU ~ '*1111.a Ula Mm wtlic:t\ 1recea a ~ ~ of the l\Nrl wOlt tlv~ c.wdl • northwelC ~anzie T•rttOf}. ( 1 hr.) • .. t "••1•1111ullai•• ·-n. Dining AOom'' A fl ~· ~ abollt lhe role9 and l1tu.ll o( !he Amairicln WASP '•tut•. cMC of IJX pflj\'IO 0.0. 50 Chai· Ktert lnclUdlng I eenllt Qt~ and M',:=.5#&-0: ~·· min) mi ' .. ••fht °"9dlln'. (t884. Of•· me) Martin~ LDIAl.GOaltet Jt. N9w YOik City IPl""*1I ~ COncemed about tampenl cm. hh • ~ mlndtd ---~. ""'* ,..·taQI'· !.!l'.1=2 (' lhr., 60 "*", lQ) 'Thi Bia a.• C1083 mm.) see his dy SISier Stephan.e, hopmg allO to heal fam ly wounds. (Part t of 2) ( 1 hr.) 11-.:. t1I LOii LOWD A young woman hlfes Cary to find her Identical twin who l'las mystertoully disappeared, while Daisy aids a sucoessful attorney in her search f0t an old college flame ( 1 hr ) G l1111Cl4' Of8A AWAa Honoring the wries and stars of tele\llslon's continuing dramas. Categoriea lnelude· outstanding Actor and Actress: OUtstandlng New Actor and Actress. and 0Ut1tandlng Sup- porting Actor and Actress. Phyllis Diiier, Norm Croeby and Nan<:y l>Jssault guest. Hosts O.vid Haseelhoff and Catherine H.ckland (2 hra.) I Lfllmlltllntl _...,..,. .,.. "Stage Struck" (1957. Orama) Henry Fonda, Susan Strasbefg A smalt- lown gll'i ~ many problems after •ttchiewlg success. (2 hrs.) m•au.•-t11-u.-oo IOf .-.11MaY T8.IW90I A sattr- lzed loo!< at today's television Siers. shows and networks cm PAT -.TAR• COllCaT Tl'lt! smger performs "Are and Ice." "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Shadows Of The ~~ht," "Heartbreaker" and others ( 1 I DllC0'9I AUIT'MLIA -..WT'UCKI .. 100CUllMccmrolT •t=•-llOWll "Educallng Rita" ( 1983, Come- dy) Michael Caine. Juhe Walters. An apa- thetic. alcoholic prof8&$0< has a passtoo· ale but Chaste relahonshtp with a young woman who has a desire to learn liters· lure 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) -;IAn.AY__,., .. TALlt,_MDAM- tW DD(l)OCD ... "'"" --"" llOWll "Treasure 01 The Piranha· (1979, Suspense) Lee Ma}ofa. Karen Black. An attempt Is made to retrieve sunken treasure guarded by ma~llng 2!!anhas. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) g) llOWll "The Midnight Man" ( t97•. Mystery) Burt Lancaster. Susan Clark A college security guard rnlentlessly stalks the iha~ k1llef who murdered a cam- i co-ed. 2 h,...) COL-.. ..._ ... IMS .,.. "Bad Girls II" (No Date) ( 1 hr • 10 min.) ~-=-9How Funny Gan Sex 88?" ( 1976. eom.dy) l.8ura Antorwlll Gian- carlo Giannini A aer!M ol bawdy sketches spool a variety of sexual attitudes end sit· uatiOnl 'R' ( 1 hr •• 37 min ) ft91::u~ tW WMll'lmT W -=t tW _."The Con &a Dead" (1973. Dra- rN) Anthony Ou'inn. Fredetlc Forrest When a Mane cNetta1n dies. a mataive and fat-f...:Nng ~ •trugg en.ipta among opposing syndicate families vying for conttol. (t tv .. 30 min.) D e M1'1m&Y ~ Ull Schedoled heat the R9'I Jesae Jae.ktOn. ( 1 hr . 30 • """ .. YGm MOT 1"Mml ... Q ..... 0 ..... I _.. "H noween·• ( 1978 Horror) 28 . Sunday, Oct. 14, 19M Donald Pleasenoe. Jamie Lee CUrt11 On a rainy Hanoween night. an Insane murderer escapee from en asyllim and CUtl a path o1 death, d8struchon and l81'r0f through a small town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .,.. "Screwballl" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Keleghan. Lynda Speciale. Ave high school boys decide to 1ake revenge on the school's high-minded homecoming queen after she has them placed on detention tor their=• 'A' ( 1 hr .. 23 mtn.) 1wa "The vampires" (1966. Hor· r0<) Gordon Scott, Gianna Metia Goliath IS called upon to conquer a deedly vam- plf'e creature that enslavee humans (2 tws, 15men.) Cf) ... 1111-... 11 ....... -.. U. fJ MOWll ''The Only Game In Town" ( 1968. Orama) Warren Beatty, Elizabeth Taylor. A choru$ girt It ottered marriage by a gambler while waiting tor her loYer to diY()(ce h11 wife (2 hrs .. 5 min.) I DAWt...._ INCIMI~ -_.,.,.... D1I .,.. "Health Spa" ( t983. Ofama) Kay Perkef, Abigetl Clayton A magai1ne editor accepts the assignment 01 writing an expose on • health club that special ae11n sex exefmi~ 1 hr .. 1 min ) ... ... _... ...,..... ~•umca ......,. "°"' "Under Fire" (1983. Orama) ick Nolte. Gene Haekman Two Amerl· n )OUm811sts and a photographer cover th N1earaguan war whne a French double agent US8I photogr•phe of rebelt to search '°' key SandiniSta leader$. 'R' (2 hrs .. 8 min.) tM (!) mWll "C<y Ot The City" ( 1948. Ofa- ma) Vtetor Mature. Richard Conte. Two chlldhood friends gtOW up to face each other from d•tf•ent sides of tha law (2 hrs) W 8 llCMI "A Malt• Of Wife And Death" ( 1976, Mystery) Rod Taylor, Tom Ofel<e A smaNtlme hoOdlum II murdered when he becomes in\/Olved 1n a blg·tlme Im~ oPer•tton. (2 hrs.) *' IC:A ..-CA.ftf191 Mlllierr .. .,.. "San FranclScO" (1936. Ofa- ma) Clerk Gable, Spencer Tracy. A Bar- bary Coast gambler and hil bOyhOOd pal, now a ptl8St. have dll1erllf'lt reasons lor concern over a young singer ( 1 hr . 30 min) (CJ mWll "A Star Is Born" ( 1976, MuSJ- cal) Barbra Stre'8and. KfiS Kriltottef10n The mamage or two rock 1Uptr1t1ra col· lapses due to career 1en1001 brought on when &he become9 a rising star and hla popolaoty decllnot sharply. 'A' (2 hrs .. 20 min) -MITO MC*I Stroh' a 150 (from ~ nlK,~(R) . "H~" ( 11H8. Con\edy) Burt ~noldl. Jan·M1chael Vincent. The "oreatest 1tur1t man alive" plaog a apec. • taculaf car leap With a ~ rival, thuS je0pardlz1ng hla romance and hla Ille ·pa· (lhr .. 37~.) Cl) .,. "F'rlday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimm.I. Paul t<rat· ka Unwary teen-aiget& traYel to 1 remote cabin at Cry1tal Lake. the atalklng gtoundl or • • def~ monster who we111 a -INllk. R' ( 1 hr • ~5 tT!ln I =1=· ... ' -= .,.. . .... "Hoose Of Women'' (1862, Drama) Shirley Knight. Andfew Duggan An expectant moihet Condeinnid to puson after being wrongfully oonviettd ol rob~(1hr .. 30min.) cm "Black Emanueffe'' ( 1976, Ora· ma) LMJra Gemser. AngelO tnfantl A beautlh.i young American photographer hat a serlefl of romantic encounters wtirre on assignment In Kanya 'A' (1 tv .. 35 min.I -1 ... eoc1111 •rr u.: vw •D •ICY:AlflaM.9Cllf. 1::98 .,.. .. Showdown At Boot Hm" ( 1958. Western) Cherie& Bronaon, John Carradine A boUnty htmt• expecting a huge reward lor killing an outlaw hat a great deal of trouble coMectlng the money (j hr .. 30 min.) m ltOVll "The Desert Rats" ( 1953, Adventure) Richard Burtoo. James Mason A British commandO In charge of an Australian dMSion In North Afnea forces his men to defend • strategic desert outpost ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .... ... (1) UlmmYTMlAT9 (II).,.. "Stltl Of The Night" (1982 . Suspense) Roy Scheider. MefYI Streep A psychlatrrst becomes lnoreaslngly involved with a mystenous woman who was the mistress of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min) l) llO¥ll "Honky1onk Man" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood. An over·the-h1U. alcoholic country-wetlern singer travels to Nashvtl1e with hlS 1'· ·year-old nephew for a last-chance audi- tion at the Grand Ole ()pty. 'PG' (2 hrt . 5 mm,) CIBllC• •& llCMI "R>olstepe" ( 1972. Orama) Richard Crenna, JoaMa Pellet A "dO-Ot- die" football coach ls hired by• small eot-~ tolhape up Its t m. (I ht .• 30 mln) CQJ MOVll "Wuthertng Htidltt" ( 1930, Romance) Laurenea OTivrer. Merle Oberon Ba1ed on the ltoty by Emhy Btonte A rich young woman for•k• the love ol a servant to marry a aootal T:!I llOWll "The Dead Zone" 1983 Suspense) Christopher Walken. rooke Adams After coming out of a coma. a ahy schootteachef has the power to foresee ~ and cl'lang catastrophic even11 'A' ( 1 hr •2 l'flln.) Ml(CJ .,.. "Oclopu&1y" (1983, Adven· ture) Roger: MOOfe. Maud Adams Aided by a beautiful 111"1UOOler and e trader In arf lorger'M, a Russlen general plans an attack a~an.sl W•t•rn Ewope, and it's up to Boti$h agent Jarnet Bond 10 stop him. 'PG' (2 tin .. 10 min.) .. , ... • mcMI "Skyhner" ( ttM9. MYttt~) Richard TraYls, Pamela Blake. An fBt agent attempt• to detannlne Which one of the passengera aboard a skyllnet It an enem.tl~'·• 30 mll't) di ... "0.dlN U $A" (19&2, Oft· INl) Homptwey Bogart, Kim Hunter. A. t>ig--clty newtpaper editor bent on getting en ~ lock• horns th a powtfful •natalid chief. I ..,_ •'Tne Guardian" ( 198.t, Dr•· • ma) Martin Sheen. Lou ~It Jt Now York City apertm.nt dw llet1 concerned about rampant cnme hlre a Ylgllanl• minded a~ Mctmen as 1h 1 QtW llCUI· l.!t.P.' rod. O '1ht .. •1 m;n) .. ,. ... _ ~ophia ·~everyouager' 11.t 50 By JEBRY BUCK. IJ#T ............ LOS ANGELES -Sopbaa Loren, who just turned 50, says she's never felt younger put w reached the point in her career that she is more interested in be.ing a mother than being an actress. She bas a film oo NBC next Monday, .. My Three Loves," but beforcthauhe had_ oot made a movie since her TV biography in 1980. "It has been my choice to tum down films," says Loren. who still radiates a regal beauty and an env~loping warmth thaihas made her an international superstar. She is unconcerned about ber age or reaclung the half-century mark. Wearing a low-<:ut white dress with large red polka dots, Loren talked about her life and career the other day in her hotel suite. "If you're a woman arid you have children, the most important thing is to be a mother," she says. "If you have time to spare, then you can work. "I was dev,oting my time to my family. And when you are a mother you become more choosy in your work. You leave the house only for the most special projects. I took this film not because I needed work., but because I felt it was a project I could do and share with other women the ex- periences I have lived as an actress and a woman." Loren also admits a major reason she accepted the staning role in "My Three Loves" was because of her I I-year-old son. Edoardo Ponti. "I saw it as an opportumty for my son. if he were chosen, to fulfill bis dream to be an GH actor in good VOice BY LYNDA HIRSCH Brad Maale, who stars as Dr. Tony Jones o)l "Oeneral HospitaJ," is about to lift his voioc in IOI\& for Los Angeles' Ou.Pree Theater in "fade In ... Fade Out." Maule, who ,!las al59 !Ung on OH, made his TY sin~na debut two years ago <?D very shon nouoc. Andy Glbb was to sing the song "Arthur's Theme" at an awards banquet, but at literally the last minute Gibb had to canocl out and Brad stepped in. Gloria M•te, the producer of OH, is delighted that Brad has such a fabulous voice and she's decided to use Maule's sinajns talents on the show so that viewers will realize that the Jones family has a uuly musical backaro~nd. Look for ~tdre Hall, Marlena Evans on "Days of Our Lives;• on an upcoming epilOde of "Hot PursuiL •• Remember we told you how fabulous .. Hill Street Blues" and "SL Elsewhere" are. well, ditto for "Hot Pursuit ... The show is taped entitcly on location with no phony New Orleans or Washina10n backlots. The · sbow is about a husband (Eric PM,.,...t) and wife (Item• Keuel on the run from police -the w1fe has been railroaded fora murder she didn't commit. But the real twist of this series is the chemistry between these two actors co~ pied with their terrific ponrayal of the husband and wife who really rely on each other for emotiol\81 &nd physical sup_?!)rt. It may sountl like the old "Fugitive" series since it's done by the same producer. but what's so bad about oopyina a gttat shoW? . Wben Toey Gffey retan• to "Genei'al Hospital:' his Luke "locks" will be in perlectlycutlyordcr. When Tony appeared an ••Jesus Christ Superstar" be had his hair done in brai<Ss. Upon his return to OH be permed bis nair. Tony will also be sporting a Oeard and an cam~. He figurn that sin~ Luke has sailed the seven seas he dCkrves to wear the earring. Have a question •bout z,our flvontc • soap or soap s~r? Wn'te to )'TJda Hinch. co News ~mcrka Syndi<:atc, P.O. BoX I 9620, Irv.int, Qlif. 9.21I4. She will answer as m.tny q~tioru as ahe C'4n in ber column, but the yo/umt of mail makC's pcnon•I replies impOSSJblc. actor. Because l liked the story and the possibihty of my son bcina an it, I aaid ya. But I wanted my son tested first. We tested together and when l saw the result I thou&ht he was perfect.•• 'My Three Loves/' which also atan Daniel Travanti (0 Hill StRet Blues"). is a romantic comedy-drama about a woman who tricks her ex-lovers into payina for an -eye-opention for ller-blind son. Ciro. It wu filmed enlitely on location in Italy. She plays Auron.. a taxi dancer who in her younger, carefree days as a cbambemwd in Sorrento, Italy, bad many rich but temporary lovers. She can't put together enough money for her son•s operation and sets out to find her formCT lovers and convince each that Ciro is his son. The t:rail finally leads to Travanti. where events take a different tum. Loren says she was ~"never more ta• rificd" before starting a movie. "I had such a responsibility on my shoulders for my son because l was his mother," she says. "We began to shoot and I trusted Edoardo right away. I saw in bis face so much love, so much concentration, so much discipline. "The first thing be did was make friends with the crew. I tho\.l&ht this was a wonderful thing to do. Wben be iwtcd to make friends he was much at peace. He also bad to keep up with bis school work.. It's not easy to be an actor. You move all the time and you work the strangeSt hours. But he stayed enthusiastic -and loolciaa forward to something more. I told him he must go to school That'$ the moct iml)drtant thine." Loren brought Edoardo with her from their home in Switzerland, and while here he got to meet director Steven Spielberg."He told me he didn•t want any presents for Cl\ristmas," she ay.s. He ju.st wan~ to make a picture with Spielbefa." She is married to producer Carlo Ponti, and they have another . sonJ. Carlos.. 1 S. .. Carlos bas a great pass1on ror the paano and classical music," she says. "He started playing.when be was 6:" . Despite her allentton to her family, Loren is not abandoning her career. ''f have many projects ahead of me," she says.. "I have something I reallr want to do. When I fint read it I wd, 'Lets make this. This is wonh doillJ.' lfs somethina I think I need at this time an my career. And I have some other projects. ru sian working aext January or February." Publishers bad been after her for yean io wri~ a book about beauty ... Then ~ ye.an ago I didn't have much professaonal work and I said yet," 5hc recalls. She ~ted her SOlb birthday. SepL 20 on the road promotina htr perfume. After that tour sbc Jef\ immediately on another promotion for her new bOot. "Women and Beauty." "In my private-life, maybe this sounds immodest. but J've never felt yo~.•• she says. Sunday. Oct. 1 ... 1984 29 .... FromJtaae 2 --1a1urc1-v •HJ Ill TV buoys ifiles Davis By MARY CiltPBELL 1# ... ' 9 ...... Miles DaVJs led Jazz into the cool: he led it into fu!ion. A lot of critics and listeners weren't ready for either move. On sta~, be doesn't appear to respond to the audience. He hasn't fivcn many mterv1cws. Now. with the album "Decoy" out on Columbia Records, Davis making a video of the titJc tune and cuttana a 12-incb sioaJe of .. Time after Time '' he has decsded to do some interviews. 0 Thc records will sell maybe three times as much as they used to,• Davts says. People arc saying hello on the street. from seeing him on TV. From the way he talks about that, he tSn't finding it half bad. He didn't P.ve interviews. he says. "because 1 don t lake to talk about what I've done. Now I'm 58, at doesn't matter like it used to.'' ~ A As soen as he firushes this interview, in a restaurant near his Manhattan home, where Steve Martin isat the next table, he'll practice his born. lfhe walks home, he U)'I be may stop at a men's clothina store and spend a lot of money. .. ) better practice every day," he aayL ... laid oft' for four years. It took me two yean to set my tone back. There were butmm reuons. I was tared on the road. We'djust IWUd mixing what they call j~ with rock. Everybody was saying. 'Eh, eh, eh.' didn't want to hear that. J'd made 'Bitches Brew' and ·ne Silent Way,' That bad some &ood stuff on it. "You have to change. There's sti II a lot of JUY• that don't want to chanJC. Those are !UY people What we play is harder than 30 . Sunday, Oct. 14, 1984 what they do. How can they keep doina the same thing, the same progressions? Some music is so bonng I don't even listen to it. ·•Somebody taped a record I did with Dizzy Gillespie as guest star m 1948 and it sounds like guys are playing today. I let my drummer bear it. He wd, 'You weredoinf that thenr They ulCd to make fun of us. reminded Milton Berle be called us 'bead buntets' at the Three DcuCC$. He said he was sorry. ··1 was in my 20s, playing with Charlie Parker. That stuff they used to make fun of is commercial now " Toottnc hla horn Comecttan Richard Pryor atan In ""Pryor'• Place," a aew cb.U- drea '• Mrl• featuJinC the lticifft Pappeta, Satardayaat 1 l :SOa.m. OD CBS, Chan.Del 2 . -TV Anlenna Con1lliiiil From Paces Brian Keith bad to get back to "HardcastJe and M~ormick. '' It'• nice to have a break from the car cmhes and aunfi~ of TV's other private eye shows. But you have to provide somethina else to bold a viewer'uttention. like imqinative plottina and colorful chanacters. Thu• flt, the m=ct on "Murder, She Wrote" have more confusina than clever, and the charao&cn have been nathcr bland. At fil'lt look, tbis myatcry t~lant seems to be dyina on the vine. TV TlDBJTS: SpcakinJ of En,alisb mys- teries, Helca Bayes ii set to repnse her role u Aa;ltba Christie's Jane Marple in "Muriicr witb Mirrora," a"'"ew CBS TV movie pow in production. Bctt. Dam it set to <»-SW. Hayes Portrayed Miss I ~ -· Marple in latl year's Chnstie film. ''A Caribbean M)'lter)'." Reber1 Urtd pla)'l a wealthy industrial· i1t involved in a love trian&Je in "Hi1 Miltl'CIS," a TV movie Wt will air Oct, 21 on NBC. The cast also includel C,.Wa Stkn,,IJMa l'.elMJ and Mark Sllen Also featurtd is Sac~I Parker, daupter of act.ras 8'1rley Macwt.e. In an unutual move. CBS bu already decided to renew three of iu to~ratod prime-time soaps fo r another season. Affected are .. Dallas, .. ··Falcon Crat0 and .. K.nou 1.1.Ddina," all produced by Lori mar. Ja.-UH Bl1Ht, Clarll~er Reeve and Pa.a SeefleJd 1tar in a new adaptation- of the cll.ssic Tolstoy novel, "Anna Karenina," now being filmed in Hunpry for CBS. The story is set in 19th Century Russia. -TVPuwwle 5 6 1 8 • 9 . 11 23 52 ACAOS8 1,4 Shown, CBS News anchorman 10 T elk show host Dick 13 Kate Jackson role 1.t He was Barney Miller: lnit. 15 Actress Wallace 16 Sailor 17 Louie on "Taxi": init. 18 Co-star of "The Winds of War" • CtUllfktd Advertising 142.5878 /. 31 She's Victona Cabot· I nit 32 "Square Pegs" star 33 Dudley on "Oltt'rent Strokes" 36 Sorrell Booke role 38 Kin Shriner role 41 He's Downtown Brown 43 Wallach or Whitney 44 Played Kunta Ktnte 20 He was Jock Ewing 22 Miss Farrow 23 -Andrews 25 "The -from UNCLE" 26 He was Grandpa Walton 27 Star of "Family" 29 -Masterson 30 " -Act of Love" 46 Rehan or Huxtable 47 Isaac on "Love Boat"· init. .t8 Brooch 49 Robert Hirschfeld role 51 l~ne for Hamson 52 Lucy on "Dallas" 54 Stan - 56 Jack Soo role 57 Rene Enriquez role ·DOWN 1 St?nes for Hagman 2 Played FtSh: lnit. 3 Buntltne or Beatty 4 Asten on "OU1ncy" 5 James on "Good Times" 6 Mr. Hunter 7 Ozzie's wife intt. 8 He was Carmine 9 Role for Burghotf 10 "Aousters" star 11 Sam on "Cheers" 12 "The A -" 19 Miss Balin 21 Neighbor of Md. 22 "Live from the -" 24 Maud or Don 26 'Green Acres" co-star 28 'Knock on -Door" 29 Archie's place 32 · - -was saying • " 34 "Voyage to the Bottom ot the -" 35 He's Det LaGuard1a 36 She's Sgt. Bates 37 Co-star of 54 Across 38 Priscilla on "Dallas" 39 Initials for Villela 40 "I LOlle Lucy" star 42 Arlene - 44 "The -In Winter" 45 Lulu on "Dukes of Hazzard" 48 "Harper Valley -· 50 "Days of -Lives" 53 Star of "The Fall Guy" 1nit. 55 Clayton on "Benson": 1nit Fl LL UJ n.e Ml~SING iencRS ,~ !He '' IV l>JORDS" BEL.OW. I 11 1 IEIUIP1 INI 11 I K>ILISI I IHll:I I IUITk'IAI I IS kSIEI I INI 11 IMI IN),,J KAP RI IOI EJ 61 ''$~:: ) ~ ~AR2~E ilE U:1Yetl~ Yoo Flt.t.Et> ttJ ib Sl'Et.t. !HE AJAME ~ A SfrJRfS Flscirf: \ I I I I I I I I 1111 '1 Sunday, Oct. 14 , 1984 ,. 31 L llJFLL SHIW YOU HOW IRS¥ Tt1 Ml[ I NTISI Peraoaal Co•fater ia to a1e . 1 friendly computer,,.... 8 friendly •tore: THE HOME COMPmR STORE. OftlK' HS million peopl~ h\:11l~ m Amenca, onl) a lr.tetio11 know how to~ a con muter. 'Mlich a) why Apple mwmed Macmt~h"' SANTA ANA TUSTIN/014NG S8D Diego palr just cauldn 't lach their way out of arrest Pilot editor for a day leaps right ~nto fray ---..... _ ............ ..,,.. .......... of incl.-. lut IOr-.... Diego"*'· ---... --lllle IO d..,_ Ille A 5 t lit 1•11 1lllY ft .... .__ .... . ""---· ..... -............ __ ............. .000-l!ll•-&::::: =r .... a-. .... polce U. T• Durlllnl rwporled. The Newport Harbor Zonia Club has given. $1,500 to help homeless women In the county./ A3 ·:-!w:·»:·:·:·».~~:>.»:r~qua=:::::*!!:- Callf ornla Manic-depression may be the mother of Inven- tion for creative people, says a UCLA psychol- ogist./ AS ··:·: ·= ·:. :-:--.. : .... ;.;. :-:·:·:·x ·:-: ·:·:-:.:·: ·:·:'.:·:·:· :::· ::::: . Nation . - Credit card companies crack down on counter- feit card users.I A4 World Soviet authorities have banned Western joggers' weekly "fun runs" on ~=-==;.::.:.!!; Style Famous for decoratln_g at beneflts, our cover mOdel Barbara Glabman has started FlowerWorks./81 Remember the makeup techniques you learn at Beautylab '84 must be applied dally ./B.1 Spotts The Detroit Tigers are one vlctoi:y away from winning the World Serles alter beating San Diego 4-2 Saturday./C1 Orange Coast College's football team Is now0-4 alter loslo.g at Riverside, 19-17./C2 The college's top-ranked Texas Longhorns earn a 15-15tlewlth No. 3 Okla- homa on a last-second field goal./C3 Entertainment For director Robert Ben- ton, "Places In the Heart" was a chance to go home again.Ill Another wave of stage productions washes over the county this week.Ill Baatnw Financial Corp.' a cut- backs end a decade of feverilh growth for the nation's largest S&L./C5 INDEX Erma Bombeck lllrttl• :::.. Collloml•- C1111"1ed Cr<A•zucwd -Horoecope lllTlla- AnnL.--. ---0.l:Nn -Nol---. .,,..,. ---... r.J:111~. ....... ,. T- W11 ..... Wolld- , ' 84 A7 84 C5 A3 cs, 04-8 Be 84 Cl A7 84 A3 Al Bl Ol-3 Cl-4 U.7 81-3 TV.:t¥ IM A2 A3 • Durtwn oald pOllce -• oont9C10CI by an employee of BuildMa Emporuun, 289 L 17th8t .. whoob-onoof tho man leaving tho a tore with "*Chanell• ho .. legedly ~ not paid for. Police, ualng their eye-ln- llle-lky hellcOj>ter, = tho ,_.. north on -d, -weatbOUnd on F.ir Dliw Ind Into tho 0<9nge Cout College perk- ing lot -lhoy --or--· -8tlldel the merchandtee allegecl1y tekan from Bu-. Emporium, tl)o tl\lnk of theif car ylfkled .ioota. ballevod to have bean stolen from other area hardware or dlacount . lloreo, Durhem oald. "They -· VOty bold about tho -thing," ho added. Boo~ed Into the COota Men City Jail on chargoe of PotMIOlon of stolen P'OP- erty, grand theft and burgWy were Harold Rohn, 3', and . Rufua Hutchlna, 42, both of San Ollgo. 8eff WM Ml .t 110,000. Cheering on the victors Tlny'tltana Wendy Snell and her pal Krlata Oliver. both 10 ~old, peer at the world lhroqh rooe-<:olore4 gl- .. Jim de Boom llJ JIM M BOOM .................. The day tq,an '*•lh 1 cup o< cotTet u I took tht plact of Daily Ptlot &fttor Frink lint tn the eduo(1 otrn. Wt chatted for a few min\HH •bout "'hat the day wouJd bthke. 1nclud1na1 m.tti1na \l.r1th tht: td1tonal sUiif. drpiu1· mCDl ma~_and later iD lhc afttmoon with the publ1 her. _ l'r.Qtllptly at J;:.lO Lm--1 was confronted by Tom T11L cny tdt1or, Don Fenley, ,i»i &anl ctty editor. Tom Clanin. news td1tor and Steve MttcheU, w1:re editor. with 1hc rcspoos1b11ity of makina some heavy docisU>ns about whit w~•lld was not newsworthy -ibey pvc me a hst of ovrr 20 mak.ina-breakina stontS they had during Saturday!a foothall. tame between cal State 1'1111· ertonand!lanJoeeSt&te.hllertonwon.See-ryPa&eCl. Ex-astronaut says it's time tost~iton 'Star Wars' plan Rockwell's James McDlvltt says It will take years to develop complex technology needed Stralegic Defense ln1t1ative. which was quickly dubbed the "Star Wan·· defense plan because it may involve the use of ~u1pment 1n outer space-to dct«t and ~troy enemy miss.lcs. BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. .,.., ......... James McU1v1tl, who set-space flight records as the command pilot of Gemini and Apollo missions. be- lieves the Uniled S_tatts sho.uld bqin research and development of space defense systems. This street isn 't on tourist maps County health official says his department plans to file cha es a alnst some landlords People have been sayina lo1s of bad thin.as about Commodore Cin:lc late- ly. And bed m1y be too mild 1 term. From the City Council dais ind in front of cable TV cameras, Coun- cilm1n Ron Pattinson ailled it "the pits. .. "If someone were to aivc Hunt- in1ton Bcactl an enema that's (Com- modore Circle) where they'd put the tube," PettinSOJ'I said. RoaEn BARKER Fo cus ON THE NEws <;ommod'ilrtCircle-1scric1of20 . . four-pkx· apartment buildinas oc-a~nme~ts and the tenants wo~ld cupitd by ah \Jn.known numbers "bl ~11111 niAht toaf!rry~n~cntsoutsidt Hispanic 1nd As11n rtfttaee families in a buc~et. This act1vny allqcdly -has been ae11in1 i1 trom all-sides. went on for ~ix months because the •Real csL1iewom1n Gloria Wheel· tenants d1dn t want 10 make trouble er lamblstcs the .. absentee land· with the landlord Ind pcrhaps be lords," claimina they refuse to pay cv1Cted. trash coUection bill1iandsays tenan1s •Ci1y dm1nis1ra1or Ch1r~s hive liken to throw1na their trash on Thompson has set up a iask f<>tt't to the ~und 1nd over 1he walls to ·fix \JP public streets and alleys 1n the adJ01nina condominium complcxes. area, clean uparaffits and 10 set nd of Slie: made rc.rcrences 10 rats and old. 1blndoned vchicln C'Ol~1na d1K1KS. Nil "' llf'llCI. •Ro~rt Merryman Oranac Ont could pther -1nd the v1tw County•s Otrtt1or or Environmental could be euily JU uficd -that the Health. said there 1«m to be tome Commodore Circle apenments. r.rett1 serious ~tent11I health prob-lorattd wtst of the rcfurbishcd F• e-ms.&n the bu11d1np.1nd h sdcptn· ~1nt1 shoppina aru. near Main 1nd mtnl 11 plannJlll to ttt mm1nal l>Nwatt ltrfttL 1Sl'1't I pretty p~ chl'Jtl 1&11nst aome of the owncn. turr. 'l·oo'll ne,cr tee the a~ •Pat Spencer. special ptOJCClS oo--fcatumd 1n P4(1Ure postcards CJ.tolt.. ordinatorforthccily. 1d ht was told •na the v1nues of.,un11n11on 8c9ch by health dcpt.nmcnt 1n ptttors thal nd when pcopte tMll\lt'l lo the s1sttt 1 toilet aot 'pf \IP in one or the .,.._.. • i• 111lattl A2) I The former astronaut, who is now executive vice: president, defense electronics operations. for Rockwell ll'llemational Corp .. spoke in Irvine Thursday bcfort the Orange County Forum of California. President Ronald Reagan last year called for establishment of the Mc{);vilt said three issues must be settled before a military system in spa« can be built: its ~itical feasiblity, its economic feasibility and ju tccb.nol.oaical kat.ibility. The former astronaul sAld the first (Pl-eeeSTAR WAR8/A2) . ... .. No Jackaona at Anaheim Stadium Mlclaael Jecbon. n,tit and -er llarlon won•t be roclilnc lD Anaheim Sta41tuD who their ..tctory -. arrt..a la -tllera California lD ·-t --a Tiii• Jacbona• elaborate ata,te-take _. thaa a to aet np and take dOWD, anCl Anaheim 8ta4lllJD omclal Tom Llecler aald there la no time bloc:lr. a..UO.ble lone noqll to pl-the roclt cn>DP· , -- Bank bandit due in court llJ JEFF ADLER °' .. _.,.,.. ... • • ••• The 24-ycar-old La Habra midem aocuscd pf holding four --hostqe durin1 a foiled bokiup at an lrvine bl.nk. Friday wiU be arrUpcd on federal bank robbery chaqeJ =!.~"..Li~~ u fB1 Special ....... Johll Hool -aid he bad no addittOOal informatioe about the foikd robbery-tidnaPDin& auempt or the 6lh-bour Studofl' Witb poliQ<sbatpsboolen that -f<dtnl _.u-""' ,.;u .., wo .md<nur...i irmal<s 9o """"'~ Oovid Oohll!io ustin bomc of Irvine lank of Am<rica Morjone Stcio- bom. fOl:t"t to accompany Oohlen to the bani< -and tio\I up ber bushlnd.. Attrmpts to con&act Sariobom Of' her husbed, Williaip. proved ..,,....,_ '- =l'ul late Sa1":"J" A spok<sponoa for the family · the eouple wu tryina to fo--. Fridly's eve'hts aod was not at h&oe. Also. spokesmen for both the Irvine and Tustin policedepanmcats reported they blve turned over the balance oft.he invbliption lo the FBI and DO lonacr arc invol"ted.. • Dahlen, who was anated wbcll u FBI SWAT l<am finally stonncd the Nonhwood Bank of AmeriCll brancb al Irvine Boulevard and YaleAve1uae aboul 2:30 p.m .. ren\aios in cUllOdy on a ~bail hold in the Oruar: CoWlll' Jail. He -.-as booked on cbartcs ol susptclon of felony kidnappinc md attempted bank robbery. a fcdcnl crime. The husky 24-,..,--<>ld. who ,.,. ponedly has a history of mcntaa problems. is awaitina 1enteoci.Q& o• multiple felony counts of bl.nk rolJ. bery stemmina from • annal t.nk ~nadd M~ in July 198)_ Victims WflryO( flood: · plans Br ROBERT BARIBll °' .............. . A city propos1I to finance: millions of dollan of Rood conln>l -1o Huntinaton Beach by funnina p sl?'-'Cial redevelopment district is dO- pictcd as a ··placebo" bf a victim ~ the dcVISllhng nooc.ts tn' March 14 1983. 1' SallJ Alexander. whol< home - 1ill<d-1bou1 S-0.00!t d•-- "mpqina watn't oVttftowtid chaft,. otl banks, aid that money dttivW th"'"&h means or ftdcvelopmau 1ppear mutitcWc compattd to ... ticpltcd ex~ . .. This is a mmcthina we ~ aoiaa loCMmine vuydosdy .. she Mid. "'A 1tudy romm.uion (ofiJOOd victim > bu been appoin&cd. Wt heV('.1)'1 rt"Cttvtd sutrtcient information fNM thtcity... ... TM city is proposiftt1 to..plilt \luec areas into a redtvdopment distria near flood conttol cbonnds where ilooding "'" especially dtVHlllllllo Once the dtstrict WU in Gptra1.00- ,...,. dcrivtd f'lom n '00\lld bo rodin:cttd from Oth<r IOU to \llt flood <ontrol fun4. But Ale11.nder and o\hcn la \hcy'rt uncomfonal* With daUICI i• , __ V1CTIM8/Aal , -- - Orange Coat DAIL::V PILOT IS d y, OCllober 1.t, 1984 State may buyNixon library site BJ .nN A LE !'~Nt'd P The stale 1 C'd lhe pot u i might lose 1 la. "1ndtall 1f 'he land s ~ • ..: -h~ nee po1cn1Jal public park 10 y_e D aao. b«omn 1 taae parK. th t lht' &tile mD) bu) ~1de land Acting ctt) m nager Gary Brown frank f )C. an 1de to Oran rmark~ for the R1dt rd M. Ni1on said Fnd )"he heard Wrd~esday that Count) upcrvisor Tom Raley. 1u Pm1dcr111al Labrar') 1 ui1n con· the state Co tal Commmaon h d he unJentood the lite wanted the etm amo"' ell) otlla Js •nd lhc 1 tion pcndina on the • and th itt" a an dditt<>n I btKkup-5uJ>P.On com ny that donated th m11h1· •~sue was quickly added to the Cat) aru tor the · n Clemente Beach and m1lhon-dollar 1\e. Council a enda oul of fC" r the CH) Dana Point 0ca~h tate park • DE BOOM LEAPS INTO FRAY .•• rromAl ~ ra'h at the John Wayne Aarpon. I asked 1t the) had an)'one covC"ring ,the an11-a1rpon rally which had ~ «l!Urred lhe cvenina before at Mariner's Park ~ .. No what l\appened?" was'" the 1 re pon<,e t ga"e lhem ~ontacl leads ilnd when the first ed1llon of the Dail) Pilot rolled otT the p~'i ( 12 minutes late) al 11: 12 a.m .• the hea'dlme story was about the crash al the John "Wayne Airpon and the second lead , storv was (as a resuJt of nl) com· i-ments) "'200 AtrpOh Foes Raise S9.000 at Ne" pon Rally.·· 1 Dunng m) proofreading time I 1 even l'llU~ht a couple of sixlhng ·mistakes, 1ncludmg Vin Jorgen~n·s , name. > t was ~omed the first ed111on was . late geuingofTlhe press because of m) slowness. The staff assured me that it was not. But. from the tame of the ed1lors meeting unul the first edition .rolled off the press. I was introduced to more people than I can possibly remember I met the production department. pnnung press operators. d1spla) and class a lied ad staffs and had a chance to do some reminiscing about previous Dail) Pilot writers and columnists. 1nclud1ni John Se' ano (now w11h the Cahfom1a Angels) and Sacramento columnist Earl Waters (now retired) Back at the newsroom -my first 1mpress1on when I arnved at lhe l Daily Pilot was lhe informal at· mo phen-ofe\ieryonednnkingcoflcc and tal~ing.. But, a'i soon as the cl()(k truck 8:30 a.m.. the newsroom became quiet as reporters were l) pang on their computer lerm1nals and muing phone calls to catch up on current stone Frank Zina and I left shortly before nooft to auend a luncheon to initiate the I st annual YMCA Service Club Hall of Fame at the Newpon Beach Mamou Hotel (see story 1n Wednes- day's edition by Tony Saavedra. photo by Howard Lapin). When we returned. the smooth operating ma- chine of the Pilot had added an anicle on the front page of the Count)' Ed111on aboul two attempted rapes tn Irvine. It's qu11e 1mpress1\e to watch real professionals at work as they not only report the news. but the team effort it lakes to publish 35,000 copies a day. Frank and I had some ph1losoph1cal discussions pertaining to parts of t~spapcr business.. including wh'llt--re' acceptable/not acceptable letters \o the cdilor and what the newspaper's ~ponsib1hty is for endorsing pohlacal candidates and promoting thought and d1scuss1on in editorials. The staff meeungs were en· lightenme as well, where they dealt openly wub concerns, problems and opportunities among the department heads. Publisher H.L ·Sand)'" hwani tll chaired the final meel1na of the d&J'. The editonal I wrole appeared in Tuesday's edition. not in the cdll1on of the dly that I was editor. for which I am sorry. i am rcallr thankful to my wife Barbara for a.ivmg me the opponun1- t) to be "Editor for a Day." Our dauahtel'\, t.acy and Jodi were surpnscd thal l hadn't worked their names inlo the newspaper lhat day. nor inlo the eJ1tonal I wrote They weren't lhe onl) ones surprised. Over the nexl couple of days many people commenled on why I d1dn'l include more YMCA information. lhe Schools Foµndauon campaign. more on Rotary and so on . It was interesu ng to note how many people read the newspaper. There are 35.000 Daily Pilot subscribers from Huntington Beach on down the Coast. It is a professional and compe- tent oraanizal1on and one we can aJI be proud of. As the old saying goes .. "If you don'l like the producl. leU the Pilot editor. and if you like the Daily Pilot. lell a friend and en- courage them to subscribe" To the lucky person who bids on an ""Editor for a Day" at next year's Costa Mesa Rotary auction. ''You're going 10 enjoy at!" Jim de Boom Editor. Oct. 8. 1984 STAR WARS PLAN URGED ••• From Al • two factors can be decided in a relauvel) eas) manner. ~ said the poht1cal feas1b1ht)' 1s determined when the natio n's elected ' represenalives vote on whether to implement the program. The econ- omic fea s1b1hty concerns whether the nation can afford such a program But McD1vm insisted that de- termining whetherment. pnnung •, press operators, display and classified ad staffs and had a chance to do some reminiscing about pre .. 1ous Dail) Pilot wnters and columnists. mclud- tng John Sevano (now with the Cahfom1a Angels) and Sacramento columnist Earl Waters (now ould get under wa}' now because of the length of time It wall require. When re- searchers determine such a syslem as sc1ent1fically possible. then 11s polt11- cal and C"conom1c aspects can be evaluated A delay could allow enem) nations to get a substanual JUmp on the United States 1n placing m1lttal) .. -equ1pmen1 1n space. ··1f the} start fielding a \\iStem and '.then v.e dC"C1de 10 start. v.e c9 u Id be I 0 10 15 "ears behind them (1n develop- ,.rng the technology)." the former astronaut said. McD1 .. lll was named an astronaut in 1962 He was the command pilot . for Gemini 4 in its 66--0rb1t m1ss1on and for the Apollo 9 Earth orbital flight. He has established sax world ~rds for space flight He JOtned Rockwell in 1981. 1 The fonner astronaut said that when he became a military flier in 1950. he never imagined men would land on the moon JUSt 19 years later. Commenting on the rapid ad- vances an space science. McD1v1t1 said the techoology used to put men on the moon now .. look~ as anu- quated as Orville Wnght"s ghder must have looked to World War II fliers." Asked about the problems 1n the current space shuttle system, McD1v1tl said ... , thin'k the hitches and glitches have been tremendously overplayed by the news media .... I thank there have been problems. bul we're learning as the program 1s malunng " FLOOD VICTIMS WARY ... From Al the proposaJ that allow for the use of eminent domain (propeny can be condemned by the city) and by clauses allegedly giving the re- development agenc) (the seven City Council members) the nghl to put hens on propert) 1f sufficient funds aren"t raised 10 finance flood proJects This 1s the point that allegedl) bothers Shen) Passmore. a re- development consultant who 1s Alex- ander's daughter Few redevelopment agencies pay off their proJects. she said. Floodwaters damaged 59 horn~ and caused $4.5 m1ll1on in proJ)C"rt) losses in Alexander's n¢1ghborhood east of Beach Boulevard in 1983 Throughout the city, 780 homes were damaged and losses were estimated at Sl5 m1lhon in thectt\ . Ale>.ander said estimated costs 10 put concrete on 1he dirt channel banks come to about $55 million alone. Costs to repair pumps and other fabht1e~ push the pnce tag upward. .STREET AROUSES IRE IN BB •. .- From Al city in i\nJO Japan. to tell them about nice thing., of Huntington Beach the) 're not talking about (om- modore ( 1rclc But 1ht•rt• s another side to the stOI). as told b) D1hp Parikh an owner ol -.1x of the Commodore Circle four-ple\es. He doec:.n"t 11 .. e on the premises. Pankh acknowledges problems - • there arc wme cockroaches. some ol • the up.stairs 1011ets back up and the • carpet\ become soiled when tenant<; repair motorcycles inside the apan- ment'> But P<1nkh. who heated!\ denies .-being <ln absentee landlord~ blames the Cit\. and nearb\ condominium :-ownl'r<. anLI some newspaper \tone' for cau.,1ng a commotion Hr o;a1d the main problem 1s that ~ too man~ people are Jammed into the apartments and that o~ncrs are t po"erless to control the over- • cr0\"d1ng. .. . First llf all. he said. lhere are lots of kids And then. he said. there arc lots of pt>ople 10 the apartments 10 whom he hasn't rented. "t see them lhere, ' but the) ~Y they're amigos. Whal are )OU going to do. post a guard at their door 24 hours a day11" Just Call 642-6086 O•lly Piiot Def Ivery I• Guaranteed Pankh said clly officials could go a long wa) toward resolving the over- crowding b) adopting an ordinance ~o regulate the number of tenants in apartments ... And then they've got to quit talking about 1t and help us to enforce tt." he declared. He also 5a)S the apartments were hu1lt an 1962. long before people bought condom1n1ums 1n the nearby Village Court and Huntmg1on Creek LompJexes. .. The\ (the condo owners) are blaming the poor Meiucans who can't ~peak out fort he loss in values of lhe1r homes. But 1f you look anywhere in tlie county. the values of con- dominiums as decltmng They (the condominium owners) are throwing trash onto Commodore Circle." he declared. But real estate saleswoman Wheel- er apparently isn't buying 11. "'The slum landlords don't give a damn ··she said "They haven't paid Rainbow Disposal and trash has been p1hng up. I can"t believe 11 m this da) and age. "There ha ve been fires in the garages and they (the tenants) have thrown the heads of cats on our tennis couns "When I take buyers around and they sec the area (Commodore Cir- cle). nobody wall buy." Pat Spencer, who's been lookmg into lhe happenings al Commodore Circle for the city, said some of the tenanls were placed mto the apan- menls initially with the assistance ol government subs1d1es. ' He s~ud that most units are owned b) al>scntee landlords .. who lost control" when more and more people moved m In some cases. "maintenance has gone to hell." Sixncer said. He said tenants. probably unfamiliar with .\mencan customs. np off bathroom and kitchen fixtures and sell them at -;wap meets ··one oft he problems." he saa<L \•is that we don"t have a maintenance ordinance. We can'tf'"' ac1tat1on for ex tenor cond1t1ons.' ' Spencer said there has been a push 1n the last year and a half to consolidate the buildings under one ownership and lo undergo "a massive rehab1lttat1on or to bulldoze the detenoratmg bl11ldangs and build a new apartment complex or retire- ment community. But there's but we're leamina as the proaram is maluring .. Wu1 do yoa Hile aboal tbe Daily Pilot? What don'& yoa like? CaJI tbt number at tdl aad yoar me11a1e wlll be recorded, truscrlbcd ud ckll~ettd to Utt approprlate editor. Tbe 1amt U·boar answering service may bt used to record letten to Uat editor on '11Y topic. Coatrlbuton to our Lttlena cola.mn mast lac1ude tllelr name ud telephone number for Ytrlflcatlon. No circulation calla, pl ut. Ttll H what'• on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat { CfrcutaUon 7WM2~ ClaHffted ectYwtlelng 714/M24e7' AU other department• M.2-4121 MAIN OFFtCe 330 Wftl l l>WI CA MA I l!ie;Q c.c&tA ~' F y II p ao noi ,..,.. vru PatXW t>. ~JO t1m D.t t 71JIT' •"'2 'f04J' C'f'C7Y -~ "" ~fld H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher RM•m•ry Churchm•n Controller Stephen F. C•raio Production ManAg r Don.Id L. WIUl.ma Circul tton Manag r Clear but Windy through Monday Coastal Extended Ntglll 1r>d m«n•nCI klw dolielt 01"-IM 11'1 Guaty wln<la below c.ettyon• 11 hmu Ooo11no uena wnn r11p mottly 1111n.1oa le>'ft't In 1n.. so. 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Nllll 11 30 a.m end •-IOe"' al 10 11 pm ---~- tlB OIMCTI<* 2·3 w 2·3 w 2·3 w 2·3 w Gfeller joins museum board Tustin developer Doug Gfeller has been elected 10 the Ncwpon Harbor A11 Muscum"s board oftruslees. "'The election of Gfeller will add a s1gn1ficant dimension to our facility cxpan ion and planning because of his expert1se an the building and development 111dusta; •· said nom1- natmg comm1ltee head Joel Slutzlr.y. chairman of the Board of Directors. Odeucs. Inc. , One of nine new members - including business. c1v1c and ph1lanlhropic leaders - chosen to ser .. e on the 36-member art museum board. Gfeller is president of Tustin· based Gfeller J:kvelopment Co .• Inc Prior to Joining the board of trustees. Gfeller "as a member of the Newpon Harbor i\rt Muscum·s Busi- ness Council. "'h1ch as made up of maJOr Southern Cahfom1a business Doug Gfeller firms and sponsors several events and receptions each year. He has also been tn\olved in lhe Home Builders Council of the 8u1ld- 1ng lndustf) .\ssoc1a11on of Southern_ Cahfom1a and served a president of the council m 1976 and tun He 1s current!\ a member of the Board or Directors of the .\ssessment Treat· ment Service Center. a Juvenile d1vers1on program As a trustee. liteller will be ~s~n s1ble for various aspects of operal1on for the 22-year old museum He ha'i been elected to a three-)ear term and 1s eligible for a subsequent three-)'ear penod of service. .\ccordang 10 Slutllc). Gfelkr"s nominauon to the trustee's post was a result of the bu1lder"s out'>tandmg contributions to othl·r \ olunteer or- ganizations County Clerk-recorder's office slow to deliver justice on appeal B) The Associated Pre s ">Al'<T.\ .\"-.\ -Ra\mond Re'>(O probabl) v.ould tcstlf~ ,·hat. a!. the old ~yang goes. the wheels of JU~llCC can '>Omeume~ grind slowly Resco. who filed an appeal follow- ing his 1979 conv1cllon for second· degree murder. was paroled in 1982. long before lhe Orange Count) clerk's office ever sent has case files across the street to the Coun of Appeal. Indeed. the clerk's office sull hasn't submitted .a complete Resco case file lo the appellate JUStices Howard Hoffman Resco's acra- mento-based appellate attorney. says he ma} never get an appeal· the transcnpt of the tnal procccdmgs has disappeared. In cnm1nal cases. defense at1orneys have 60 days lo file a nouce of appeal "I JUSt SIOppt>d doing work in that area (Orange County) because of this case:· Hoffman said ··1 won't handle cases down there anymore." .\llhough Resco·s ca'ie 1s not t}p1- lal. the ~th D1s1nc1 Court of .\pixal to ~anta .\na has issued more than a dozen order' thrcatentng to hold Count-. Cler~-Recorder Lee Branch 1n con.tempt, an order 10 get him 10 forward long overdue files, a Los Angeles newspaper reponed Satur- day Branch. first elected 10 has JOb to 1978. said Fnday he recently en- couraged four employees 10 "seek employment elsewhere" and told another to leave two days before her scheduled retirement because "they were the people helping to cause the problem ... However. he added, none was actually fired. According to Branch. JOb burnout. backlogs and the increasmg com· plexily of lhe case files were all factors in the sectton·~ problems. "We looked in one depuly clerk's desk drawer and found lhree or four notkes of appeal that had not been fited." Bra:nch said. "'She was put\ing I =~---- them lhl'rl" and "a1t1nK until the last da~ po.,s1bk to lik lhl''>t' thing., bccau~ of the bad.log 10 the l)flice We '>lopped that. That's not going lo happen an) more:· Branch declined to name an\ of lhe emplo)ces rc<1pons1blc for the prob- lems ··we have brought nc" people into the appellate S<.'Ctaon of the clerk"s office and that caused us to get further behind,'" Branch said "The new people had to be trained No"' they're doing a great Job We should be current within 60 days or so. l behevc we are slow I) catch mg up." Branch ..aid tm clerks now record nouces of appeal and inform lhc appellate court on the same da) the) arc reccl\ cd Rcsco was sentenced in March 1979 10 five )ear<; 1n state prison for second-degree murder and con- spiracy to kidnap in the 1977 shooting death of Stephen Bovan . - Duarte Doctor suspended after i alloiVlng Ids son to asslst rece ves I NATION 111neA•Mdale4Prn• death. DETROIT -A doctor who let bis 14-ycar-otd son assi1t in a bladder operation •'IS suspended for two weeb from practicin1 medicine. but only after a state board revcned us dec111on to take no action. officials said. Dr. Leonard Wolin admitted dunna the Michapn Board of Medicine heari o Wednesday that he had aOowedhis son to scrub and enter the operatina room beeausc the youth was interested in medicine and had med to watch. Wolin admitted &Mt dunng the "4areh 1983 operation on• ~year.;otd woman Jn Chelsea Community Hospital. he had instroctcd the boy to insert his alo~d hand inside the woman's abdomen and feel a catheter balloon an her bfaddcr. He also had his son put In two atitches, despite objections from an ancsthesiolosist, the.board said. The woman recovered normally. (laeea BJIAbetlJ toan Wyom14 totn1 SHERIDAN .. Wyo. -Hunten srumbled when they were hustled away from their morn1nf oofTce at a store, but hundreds of people were thnlled Saturdiy as Brit.a1n s Queen EhzabCth II took a walk down Main Street of this north<entral Wyomina town. Two downtown blocks .wen: prepared for inspection by the queen, on vacauon at a nearby ranch unul Monday. The first &top on her shoppina trip was the Ritz SPortina Goods Store. which bad been cleartd of its usual mornina kaffeeklatsch. The queen spent l S minutes chattina with Ritz owner Sam Mavrakis, his brother Paul, and Tami and Chester Davey, his dau&hter and son-in-law. She also was ~eted by Ethel Crawley, 96, a fonncr Bntiih subject who once Jived near Windsor Castle. Route 66 pane• lnto lllatory WILLIAMS, Ariz. -Route 66, the hiahway made famous 1n sona. story and television, passed into history on Saturday~ with a parade of antique cars following along the same route traveled by pioneers and prospectors. The parade openF.d elaborate ceremonies mark.ina the opening of an Interstate 40 bypass to replace the last two-lane segment ofU-S. 66, which once crossed eiaht states and three time zones from Chi~o to Santa Monica. In its better days, the road was the setting for John Ste1nbe(:k's I 939 novel "The Gral>C$ of Wrath" and a 1960s television series, "Route 66-••Bob'?}' Troupe urged people to "Get your kicks on Route 66" in the sona "Route 66,' which he wrote in the mad-1940s. , Mondale •ho•• gabJ• after debate WASHINGTON -President Reapn maintains a landslide-sized lead over Walter F. Mondale three weeks before Election Day, according to a nationwide Assocjatcd Press survey, but the Democratic challenger has "come alive" in many states after has stronasbowing in campaign.debate ... The sprud bas narrowed considerably," said Pennsylvania Democratic chairman Edward Mczv1nsky. The debate "really puts us in the ballgame, .. he added, in a state where a GOP Poll found Reapn with a double-dj&it lead before the first pres1denttal debate a week ago. threat AN ~LVADOR, £1 Salvador (AP) A group of n~tifa death squads accuStd · President Jose Napoleon Duarte of treason today for olTcrinJ to talk with leftist guerrillas and uad he will be ••a Ult'gct of our military action," Tt\e communique from the Secret Anti·Communist Army was tanta· mount to a death sentence. The organization is an umbrella p-oupofseycral fiihtist death squads, 1ncludi~ the best-known o~. the Max1miliano Hernandez Bnpd Tht threat was &livered to Stvtnl news organizations in the capital, San Salvador. • It said Duarte was"an enemy of the ·~ople for promotini dialogue wilh the guerrillas ... "Thus. the National liberation Party and its armed branch, the Secret Anti-Communist Anny, declares them enemies of the country and from now on manifests that they will be the tariet of our military action," the c;ommuoique said. The com- munique indicated "they" referred to all organizations and Political panics that supPort orpniiations the Secret Anti.;('ommunist Army considers to be leftist. The communique asked members of the armed forces to .analyze Duarte's actions and realize that they only fill the traitorous plans of the communist interests-" Duarte is to meet Monday in the northern town of La Palma with representatives of leftist &ucrrillas fightina the aovcmment in a fivc- year-old civil war. Orange 0out OAIL Y PILOT/SUndmy, 0CtoDer 14, 1M4 M A &onmment eold1er rwta 1D tile abadow of tM ma.ta cha.rch bl La Palma. El 8alftdor. wllere Prmldeat Joee Napolean Daarte ta Klledaled to ho14 ta1b Wttll rebel leaden Monday. The army mOYed lDto the area Prtday. Bomb I Plan-.-- ahead BRIGHTON. F....., (Al) \ IRApcrrillasbni• a 1 ' •I PriDIC Miaiacr;..Marpn& n w may have planted 1be bomlt 19 lilr IKMcJ ill«b ..,, ,...,, a I& la «UoPhuc and · bidilll it ...., ·ftc>c>fboatcb IO fool palice dalllt Sool1and Yard aid~. Mn. T'baleha' ._. aa ber ,_ • &he Graad HcMel. pd ..... •"8• - lddra1 10 her Q.oma .,...~ = annual~. Wlllal die de10u1ed at 2:S4 a.m. F~. four oeoDle Md injuru11 31. Police-,repodtld a maa ... ..-.. into eustody wrday ..,.._ Li VCQ>OOI airpott in aonlaMllera ED&lind and broulbt &o· l~ undtt bcary p011ee ~ ~lice inspec10rAUall AJUllDW• Ml identify the man udaid Giii)' ..... Was btfni quettioned 8boul * bombi.._ firemen on SatUi'day HCO\fald dw body of Jeanne Sllauotk. Wile. Of lit =s:t~==r°'':t Chu or me drtiUted lliilerl bi'tewasbed flade M» trial * body lt.pped ia a wrecked upper Foreca•ten ezpect ~arrlcaneto •ane MIAMI -Hurricane Josephine and its churning 85 mph winds ambled nonhward Saturday, causina pie waminas from North Carolina to Massachusetts, but forecasters said the stonn•s strength might be sapped as It edged toward colder water. "h's aoing to continue moving toward tfte north very slowly,." said Bob Sheets, a forecaster at the National Hurricane Center. "The strongest winds will slowly die down, and as it moves on the northeast coast, it should not gct any closer to land." As the storm moved parallel to the coast at 8 mph, forecasters expected that a nonheast tum wouki put Josephine over cooler water by Sunda)'. Applause, cheers herald astronauts 'return to earth ~tilled -ere member o/r.M, ment Sir Anlboo_y 'Betry, I fonner Tory whip wboee first wileilPriliml Diana"s a11nt; Eric Taylor, cbairmu of ltbc paj'tys oOrtbwest F II d Chip1er.8ndttobena w.-.... ~ of dlicf Hou1e of C«nlDOlll wlaip J obn Wakcbam. Tbcir bodiei .ere f'CICO\'tted earlier. Pol" pcwd tbrir tcerdl for die bom~ as .,lain ddleled bow beua to pro1CC1 its leaden lridaout seali tbcm off from dac pillblic.. r.. . . ........:_ ........... .. , m1 n1siers cower UQU.UU UR; castle walls •.. (the) batUe witbii _.. have bftft 1o1a,1• .W The Ti .. ol Crippen fi nally gets to put craft down at home base in Florida . not Calif ornta odyssey of uaung expmC11CU." London in an editorial: P l Sc U D N But Tbt PailY Mirror deao•* au u Y·rowcr, a avy occano-.. cnmiallly ~1.· Mallity CALIFORNI A grap~. said the experience wt$ baid that it said neaily COit 1be livcS or.a.e to dtscribe, .. but gi"e me a few bows ""-mimster and bet c.-..e. 'mad and a few been. and ru probably be ... --CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-Only a few h~ndtt4i people were on able to describe at... caDcd fou1riQ11ent llCW mcanna Heralded by twin sonic booms that hand when Challen,er touched down. .. A-da f -..A.. -rhc c::artfn:ic da)'I before ltl'-snappcd across beaches and orange in vivid contra5\ to the huae crowds "-'la a Y 0 worry about wa.--. rorism bl~ loaalODC." ii dli:liMei. h tJ Chall ~ "L:"-· ha tcd ..... ttl am· als at ilie1.1rwassocalmatlOUChdoWn\bat 1 ___ ... r •. -..a-."' Ti-...&.:..:~ groves,,s Ut e enatr SWOO.,...u luat Ve~ auU e V Chi .._..:,...1i.., b --n-. ~ • ~,, ...._ !l;ml...U -- 1982 aato cra•IJ blamed for Gavnor deatlJ out of a cloudless sky Saturday and &Swards Air Force Base. The crowd I ma DC, u..M-.., I • to""lo'W--• in a front-~ 110I')' ibal police "' -came home to its launch site after a applauded and cheered. bad to be used to b&ow away any ipored in~ ....... '-' INDIO-Actress Janet Gaynor died fro~ eneumonia and co~i~tions 3.5·million-mile survey of Earth. ..The laf1Hl crew in the tu story of daJi&crous P.9eS that mi&hl vC:'llt from Wednetday mat an lrisb ~icaa rcsultlnf from a l 982 traffic acci.~nt that also tnJurcd actress Mary art in, the Commander Robert L Cnppen space fli&Jlt is home;• said Mission the $l*C p&ane. ~~ tiOlnb atiaci ... wwlkre iD coroner-sofficesays.MissGaynor, 77,_whodiedSept. l_4 atDcsenHospital_in guided the IOI-ton spacecraft Control. :rhe fli&ht. ending at 12:27 The landu11 ended a paJOnal Britain .. washkdy. • Palm Sprinss, S';J~~mbcd ~o pneumonia d':le to .. comphcattons of trauma wath throuah a 13.000-milc glide across p.m . EDT. had lasted eight <b)s. fi\le frustratioo for CriJ>l)Cn. He had been It said the atmed forca were puc Gil inJUry inforn:iauon ind1caun1 it was an acetdent that occurred on Sc,St. S, 1982. Alaska. the hcan of Canada and the hours and 24 minutes. schcduJed rwia: bd'orc lo put aldl a.ad w waruina .as ... IO in San Franetsco," supcrv1s1n1 coroner's mvesttgator Sa bas Rosas said Fnday. U.S. Mid west and Southeast to 8 Marc Garneau, a phy icist who is Cha1Je.Q&e1' down at Kenned~ police aw.iGas natioowide. ind~ The formal determination of the cause of death had been suagested several precise centerline landing on the Canada's first astronal{t. "called it ... Center. only to be wa\led off use Briab&oa. Potier ~ rdulcd caaa- weeks aao by coroner's invcst1&1tors and doctors who bad attended the former Kennedy Space Center runway. voyage of a lifetime. an inaedible of weather. meot on the repon.. movics~duringher~n~hy~overye~n. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Actor Hezum crlt1cal after •hootlng LOS ANGELES -Actor Jon-Erik Hexum was in cntical condition Saturday after he accidentally shot himself in the head with a blank-load~ pistol on the set of the CBS series "Cover Up," a studio SPokesman saJd. Hcxum, 26, was transferred to the intensive care unit at the Beverly .Hills Medical Center on Saturday morning and was to be kept sedated until the swellina in his head subsides, said Vince Panetticre, a publi~t for ~0th Century-Fox studios. He underwent five hours of surgery Fnday mght, performed by a neurosurgical team headed by Dr. David Ditswortb. Hexum was working alone on the sound stage at Fox when he shot himself Fnday afternoon. Beirut attack prompts daily briefing State-Department p ut a series of actlv1tles tn motion in wa ke of U.S. embassy attack Globetrotters .ettJe clvU rJghta •ult -SANT A BARBARA -A $3 mil hon lawsuit filed by three members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team against Santa Barbara police was settled for $75,000, city officials said. Gl.obetr~tters.Ovi~ Dotson. 27, Louis Dunbar. 30. and Jimmy Blacklock. 3~. c~med m thetr suit that they were stopped and handcuffed by police invest1pt101 a robbery merely because they ~re blac~. Under terms of the settlement each will receive $20,000. All three wtU share an SI 5,000 awarded for tnal expenses. In return, the Globe~rottcrs greed that police were justified in stopp1na them on a busy street dunna the afternoon of Dec. 13, 1983. JC-29 jet being prepared for November tatll EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -The X-29, an ex~rimenta~ jet that will test forward-swept winas and other hardware for possable use an future military fi&htcr planes, i!t being prepared. at this ~cscrt test base for its first fliahts. The initial fliahts of the X-29 wtll start ~ .late ~ovember or early December. National Aeronautics and Space Adman1strat1on SPokesman Les Reinertson said Saturday. P.J..a employee. Wla JJaraument •ult SAN FRANCISCO-Four former employees of a Sha key's Pi~ parlor in Reddina have been awarded almost $200,000 m damqcs stemmina from their sexual harassment complaint apinst two male emplo~ of tM c~t~ry. The California Depanmcnt of Fair ~~ployment and Housma ~omm1ss1on Friday released the results ofthe dec1s1on ~ade last.month ap1_n~t <?,any~; • Han, owner of two Shakey's Pizza i-rlon 16 Reddina. and Phllhp Dave Ayotte. former manqer of.the restaurants. rsoriem • .,, ap, ml..Ue deployment fl WASHINGTON (AP) -The State Dcpanment, prompted by last month's terronst attack at the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut. 1s conduct- ing daily hiah-level meetings to review ~al security problems at U.S. daplomauc installations. Sec- retary of State George Shultz says. On his way back from a three-day trip to the Canbbcao on 'Fnday, Shultz told reporters that he expects the meetings to be pan of his dally routine whenever he isn't travelinJ. Other officials.. who asked to re- main anonymQllL.said discussions. at the meetin'5 involve rePorted death threats aaa1nst diplomats. potential terrorist attacks. and proaress an the State Department's security im- provements at overseas posts. FBI foiled terrorists sixtlmes last year_ WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc FBI last )car pre"en•cd ix terrorist acts bv a Pueno Rican independence aroup on the mainland. includina an escape from Lcaven~onh Pcni- tenuary, the murder of a Chicago transit worker and two bombin15, Attorney General William French Smith said Saturo.y. MOSCOW -The Sov~t ~fc~te ~inistry ~nnounced Saturday tha~ it as puttina new lona·rante Crulte m1S1dcs an stratcsic bombcn and submann~s. 51yin1 the J>r<)ll'am would ••cortttpond" in scope to t).S. d~pl~yment of air· and sea-launched cruise m1u 1lcs: The announcement, dastn buted. ~Y t~e official news qency Tan. also reiterated Soviet stalef!1cnts. th~t the m1ht4ry 1 continuina ••succasful tests" of gro~nd·l~u~c~ca cnnse ~•SS!lcs. The Soviets deployed an early vef)1on of the cnnse m1111le an submannes m th~ 1960s. but mi th, who ,said the incidents were meae miw.ta were believed to have been removed later, according to We t foiled through surveillance worlc and Europtan diplomatic sources an Moscow. the use of co_un .. ppro~ed. wttctaps. ii 1. tr..-..nt made the disclosure an a s~h Webibet6er to dJ•a. mo.re aJ ior ....,., smp,ered ror ap awards dinner of, the f DCfc se Casper Wein~ said Saturday Antt·Dcfamauon Leal~ of 8 na CAIRO. EJypt -1 Seca~ry ~fwy n d to F.aYDl <iurina bas three.clay viSlt • B'nth 1n Los Anaclcs. His te:\t :-as be will dlscusa 1nc:'!hs na ~~.~.:from 'lunisia. is tcheduled to confer ~lastd h re. ~ ;;::ct"rif~osn~ 1~birak Prime Mini tcr Kamal Hassan Aly and Thi ) ar. m1th saidt "the FBI O'nen M · t Abdtt Hahm a~..Qhua11. Their dircuu1ons arc C.l~ to interocptrd 1n Ptula&lphta lWO Ub- focus 1e ~}.er dtfenle-ftlaltd issuls and the overall security satuahon an tM yans bcf0tt they could cam. out tbt1r on Ent acu of terror, One Libyan boupt two ~~~ow ttce.vcs s 1.1 billion in U • mUiw.:y aid annuall>'· bulletproor v, tS and o~ four .,.,.... • ,4$.«libcr handauns equ1pPCd Y<l\h -Wan.an OJI traJJ Of calld• nnJ.oaer iltnccrs fom an. FBI underco'ct vj . .,--"' I"'' nt posma a.s an 11~1 arm dclter. '-TOKYO-Vedcotapc filmcd ala suPrimarkettn wtllem hpen h~ a tmmedaatcl after dclwtr) of thrtt of '~su icious .. man Who may bC one of the: blackmaikn w,ho ~ fl?~ &-the "-'tlpons to tht ub) n · the pau · candiri in storu. the dliJy sabi hambun rtponcd 1n Sunday 1PU1t1~1 "' artt tcd." h thlt tht man an his 30s. appeared I t a 24-bour superm1rltet an ':'Pel. ow Osaka mttm '•" on Oct 7 -abou• one hour before m 1 lh noted Um tmori t I nadcnts hishtnom~c::~ was fb~nd on 1wlf 1,\ thutofc. the Asahi rcpotted. ltUhC 1nsuk the United taltS have btto }.,~,~"man tolKbcd vcral candacs bvt did not bu • anv. He left the Stort ded1n1n1 from $1 in I.~ lo 31 an a1\er bu)1n 1 ma 11nc, ICCOfd1n1 to 11h1. • &9 an<t t farth1 r. ~ . Shultz said he attehds the mcetinss with Assistant Secretary for Admin1s.- trauon Roben Lamb; the top securit)· expert in that bureau, DaVJd Fields; Undersecretary for Manaaement Ronald Spiers: and thcdirectorofthe Office for Counter-Terronsm and Emergency Planni~ Robert Oak.Icy. The meetings. which bepn Oct 6; arc part of a series of ac:t1v1ttes tfual were set in motion followina the Sept. 20 attack on the Beirut cmbass} annex. the third such assault on a U.S. facility in the Lebanese cap1~n 18 months. The administration has asked Con- Jl'CSS for S l 10 million for short-tenn 1mprovcmenu an embassy security and will seek additional money.early next year. There also arc plans -some ptt--come a tcm>rist Laf'IC'l. • dating the most recent inci~nt in It said there was .. DO floPca1 Beirut -to hire more Marine expWlation .. for what it detcribed as security guards. to buy additional a major 9CC1.lrity failure. armored limounncs.. and to relocate Concern over embassy tecmity is the most "uJncrablc cm bas.sics to less not limited to diplomatic missioa.s in populous~ I.be Middle East. U.S. OClidals said Sh~ltz SIJd that a decade ago. when there has been a t"C'ilewal of dcatb sccunt>: was less of a p~oblcm. , threats ap.inst the U.S. a.mbessedor embesstes were~ee pla-Ocd tn_ area!-to EJ-SUvadiii, omas Pie:Uri111- that offe~ the best opportunity for Some em 0~ freqatatJy con~ct with local ~e. have their cars repaµitcd to avoid Sance the Sept. .. O attack. embassy easy identification. SCCU!"tY ~ beco~ an 1~ue in the Shultz said the adrninistratioa also presidenu~ cami-IJD, with Demo-is makina effons tc;> tiahicn t.bC dWn cratJ~ nomantt Walter Mondale and of command at embassies. runnma mate Geraldine Ferraro ac-. cusina President Reapn of bcina At times. Shultz said. wbei l_be inattentive to the problem. ambassador tnes to as.en autbori__ty ln addition. the Housic lntelligeoce over non.:State Depaitment penoo- Committce issued a rq>ort asscnina nel ... people comi>\aio M>Ou.t it aDd that the State Department icnorcd I say 'Who do you think you arer So numbttof "'un.ambiiuous" waminp the naturt of this prooetll'U11 a lot of that tbc embassy annex 9.IOU.ld be· ambi1uity into the situau°"'""" " iiiOi Cout ONLY PILOt/Sunday, OOto Companies crack ,doWn on bogus credit card use . .isuits against counterfeiters MIAMl(AP)-Julioand Marbelia 'R!qlllna cte Anna wl'ftT'too1dna1b +tb~ir fortune '°uth of lhe bordeT- usin& hundred of counterfeit credit ··cahfs to buy &old Jewelry in 'Mcllico "'ltd rescU 1t in the United States, ~uthoritaes say. But when Mn. Rcquina was picked up by U S Cu toms Service agents an r am•. with 200 bogus cards bidden • in her girdle and $32,000 in un-i declared gold, it heralded i new front • in the war apin t crcdit-<:ard fraud. ! The crackdown was espcct&JI) • tweet for VISA' International After i Mr$. Requina plC"&ded u1h)' to ~i'l tl\1~ or 11legall~· ffilns· ponina stolen or countt-rfe11 credit cards, VISA won an uri_er«"t'dcntC'd lawsuit against ttic M1am1 woman. Jn April. it wasaw'll1ded$1.12 million in damaaes. I ter husband and twQ otht:rs re- main Jailed in Mexico, where 200 more cards were ~ized. ''W(rc $Ur1ing 10 sue c1v1lly. It' beginnina to be a very efTch1vc deterrent," said VISA spokesman Daniel Briaham, adding that two similar cases arc pendina in other ·.,. • .. .... 1111!1!11111111!1 .......... 11111111 ... ll!llllllllll ... ll!lllllm ... [llll ............. --. fooeral cf>um. "Their (d ftndant1'J sscts ~ exposed to beina seized. We're hmmg them w~re it huns.•· Bn.gham id, The U. House: Banking Commit· lee: cstim tc..s lb indusuy..Joscs S 1 billion a year worldwide-because of credat~rd fraud. And the American Banker A ~ion. which has lob- 'bicd hard for toU&h anti-fraud legis- lation. say• that figure could double b)' I 98S if the problem is left unchecked. "A few years ago there was literally no counterfeat ... problem. Then the cnm1nal element ftaured out a way to mak~ these phony cards ... _ with oph1sucatcd equipment,.. said Russell E. Hog, president and chief executive officer of MasterCard In- ternational. "We (the board of directors) con- sider it a very big problem," he said. a t d • The numbers speak for themselves. r p e1·n e1r." Qi"J01 "S MasterCard's worldwide losses due i 1• .I. .I.. .I.... '..IA. A.-..1. JUSt to counterfeiting increased from $12,148 an 1973 to Sl9.7 million in l•n n~lofn pantyhosA 1983.VJSAlosscsrosefromS5.000in .I. i '-:,.,1 1973 to $22.5 milhon last year. Al Bmae (1i4iht) point. to mome objecta In hia Jlmt HendrtJr Electric Cbarch. American Express Travel Related • Services said it did not relea$C such VIDALIA, Ga. (AP) -You're tntormatton center, a eervlce of fiaures. But "our overall losses gener- likely to tee onions In pentyhoee. the Man-Made Flber P.roductfa ally have been much less than t~c u well u In salad, partlcularty tf AasOcfatlon. · other cards ... ~~ o~ f.Ard. 1s ; the onions come from Vidalia and The elaaticlty and breathabHHy harder to coun1erfe1~. sau1 tts vice ! you foftow the advfce of Ofck .1.~0f the man-made flber mak" ~~:3!. of secunty, James C. ; Waldenofthe\lidallaChamberot pantyhoae the perfect container According 10 VISA officials New , C~merce. to keep your Vid•Has tasty and York. Aorida. California, New iersey Hendrix is his hero, and he wants a permanent shrine Vidalia onions. grown onJy In tresh, tht center aays. and Geo~a accounted for 80.4 ' Georgia, are POPOtar an over the Sfmpty place an on Jon In the percent of its counterfeit losses in the . Uneted Stat • due to their un-foot of the stocking and tie a 1983 insurance year ended April 30. Rock gllttartst's fan has collection of memorabilia that has to be moved { usually sweet taste and Julci· !knot. ,Repeat wtth a second "This can have .a tremendous SAN FRANCISCO (AP)_ Jimi neu/' l8y9 Walden. "TMY're 90 onfon. Continue to knot the impact on the . nauon's payment Hendnx fans, unite. Your hero's stuff ' mild, In fact, that some onion stoeklng wrtll all your onions are system. w~ ~ " as tantamo~~t to may be headed for the Purple Haze. ! lovers eat theee large, sweet secured: ~ counterfeitm• in U.S. currencr. ~d The late rock since-r's No. 1 fan, Al • onions all by themeelvea.. · · Kno"'ng vna•r onl-up tn Samuel Baptista, federal legislative Burve. as look1?Jforhel~1nsavmgthe • rn 1~ ""'~ representative for VISA. -., Butthelegentleglantspreeent pantyhose eeparates them and Rep. Frank Annunzio, 0-lll., who J1m1 Hendnx lectnc hurch Foun- t an unulUal storage :iproblem. prCMCSeS-adequate ventilation to has worked wnh Baptist.a and other dat1on, a "museum" wnb the world's • They tend to IP<>fl If the skins retard ... .-.itoiNO, Then place uour lobbyists to establish federal l"'°iS:-largest collection of mcmorabiha on ~·~ I WD' the guitanst i touch one ano1her. onlonchalnltnk on a nail tn a cool, lauon. estimated fraud had driven up Burge was evicted Wednesday , Nytonpantyh<>Motfertheaolu-dark place such aa a basement by at least I percent the interest rate from rus purple Victorian m the city's ! tkJn. accordi~ to .the Aber or ~~e. ' · consumers pay on their cards. Haight-Ash bury Dastnct because he ~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiimmmilmiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii~iiit owes four months rent. l ·• "I've given and lost everything for 1 this," said Burie. 38. "I'm only worried about what happens now to the collection. I have no problems with lhe landlord. though -he's a very nice person. He has to look out for his own interests ... The most chenshed possessions Burge bas arc some scarves that Hcndnx• father sold him two years ago. Dozens of other items, including a mannequin of the singer, has electnc guitar, a ptano, books. posters and painungs fill the first floor of the buildin&-The second floor as Surge's office and apartment. and the third floor 1s a studio where rock mus1c1ans Steve Miller and Boz Scaggs once played. Burge said he has no place to store the rollf'ction. and he must clear everything out within two weeks. He hopes some local rock musicians will stafe a benefit for the museum, but he 1sn t confident about that. The Oklahoma native came to San Francisco in the 1960saftcrscrvin&in Vietnam and ran a local hangout called the "Underground Head Shop." Then he saw Hendnx in a rock documentary, and was never the same "You could say I'm a bom-apan Hendm fan." he said ''He was very special. He tran~nded all people, aJI arts. I knew that the first ume I heard h. .. 1m. Inspired. Burge opened the Hen- drix museum on Nov. 27.1981-the rock mus1c1an's birthday Hendrix was 28 when he died from a drug overdose in 1970. Robot invasion hitting U.S. from Japan manufacturers ~PRICE SALE! Economy Floor Tiie • T°"91h vtrtyt compoetuon drybedc .... ltllll-•l'tle ~ ... 16 "' 1r11r 't' MG. 129 SALE IQ. "· • • ~Ing for •MY lnataftatlonl • Retleb nfcU end ecretchee (cte*toftllfll ~IG. ~ IAL! -IA. <Armst rong .__,. Save 25°/ol No-Wax Tiie ROYAL IOLARIAN9 FINAL Plneol, "or• Wiik PRICE 1r • 1r .. "'1ce u1 127 M0.1 .. '-9i...... 10 IQ. n . 4'.4" • 414", I " •I" 1 s~ 47$ NEW! 6" x 8 ·Wall C e ramic CUITOM IOLARIA ... ftoroNlft oi.n. ''9Mllft c°"" 1ra1r ._~ .. ..,, "IG.1.1t "-,_...... Miil FINAL PRICE PRICE REDUCED 20-25%! 89t. IOLARIAH9 "· Garden Lace,,.._. 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After years of struggle, five resi- dents received their deeds this month to property in this MoJave Desert community on U.S. 39S, about 100 miles nonh of Los Angeles ;.n north- western San Bernardino County. Most of the town's homes were built on Bureau of land Management property after silver was discovered tn the early 1920s. Some residents have been trying to set clear title since the late 1950s. The federal land patents were personally delivered to the dozen or so residents by Gerald Hilher. distnct manager for the BLM office in Riverside. The deeds arant surface rights to property but not mineral rights, which a locaJ m1nana company owns. Residents living closest to the Kelly Mine -which is considered the center of minin& activity -won't set clear land tttle Instead, they will rttc'l\'c lctten sayin1 the aovemment doesn't object to their living on federal land if at doesn't interfere with m inin& activity. Those re idcnts comprise the op- po ition Red Mountain Townsite Anoc1at1on. .. Will you look at that?" shouted a surprised Harold Millet. the first r 1dcnt to rcceiYe the land patent. 0 0h, boy! What a Ucal, what a deal!" M1llerisa 1rustccofRed Mounain Rn1dent' a group favorina the BLM offer. He qid he ha tned to t t Red the twists and turns 11 takes to transform them. There are "Tequila Gunner." "ldehan Cangnd Harbla" and .. Insect Armored Corps Variable Beet Gadoll Bectrass." Tonka Toys and Hasbro lndustnes of the United States have put an orders ofS 100 million to Bandai and Takara. Japan's No. I and No. 3 toymakers, respecttvely. to 1mpon lcgmns of the little mechanical men 1n time for Chnstmas Mountain residents their deeds for the past three years. "And I must say it was time well spent," he said. "We're goma to have such a celebration!" The patents range in size from JUSt under a half-acre to about 2.8 acres. The average size as about a half-acre. Residents paid an average of$200 for thelr lots, although those fronting Highway 395 paid an extra 25 percent. Hillier said. Mcleans said there are 45 appli- cations still pending. "We will sJ1p S75-80 million wholesale this }ear.'' Dan Owens. Hasbro's vice president for market- ing. said on a recent tnp to Japan. "That's more than IO million un11s and over three times the number of unns shipped last year m Cabbage Patch dolls " Se11ch1 Haga. design chief at Ban- dai. maker of such robots as the "MS-14( Mobile Suit Variation Gelgoog Cannon'' and "ARV-( Astroga1or Round Vemaan Buzam." said, "Japanese children have always liked mechanical systems as well as all kinds of vehicles, so that gave us the idea to combine them." Owens calls them "the ultimate fantasy toy ... They became popular in Japan about I 0 years a&o with 8anda1 toy versions of B1omen, five television superheros who dnve block-like trucks and rockets that when joined together. form a giant metallic war- nor. "Our most popular robots arc those from telev1s1on." Haga said Bandai. whose 1983 sales were the equ1valent $260 milhon. and which today commands 60 percent of Japan's robot toy market, came out in 1982 with its "Machine Robot" line -miniature robots that cleverly convert into nearly every 1ma&inable conveyance, including submannes. bulldozers, dune buggies and the American space shuttle . Haga said he used to have about 100 stalking about his apartment. "but the neighborhood kids came and took them all away.'' ,. Educators explore 'responsible . s t udent drinking COLLJEOE PARK. Md. (AP} - Coll deans d other campus n ) the nauonwide drave 10 adopta 21-ycar-oldl I r111l1n,g ii forcm them to trJ~ ii: Jown on ome becr·se>akl"ll ca tr d1ttons. ~ The scttang fnr h11 Wttk.'s--con-fcrcn~ -0f 1:2S educators was ·~ propriate. the tudcnt union at the Creativity linked to disorders LOS ANGELE.~ (AP)-Crca1iv1t) and manic-depression are linked. and trca1ina the disorder may rob artistic people of the natural "hi&hs" that fuel their inspiration. a psychiatrist says. "Clearly, havina a mood disorder docsn•t make you cr~tive, but creative people may be helped alona by some aspects of their mood disorders:• said Dr. Kay Jami on. director of the University of Cali· fomia at Los Anaeles' Affective Disorders Clinic. Jamison studied 47 leading artists and writer5 at Oxford University and St. George's Hospital in London in 1982 and 1983. All were members of the Royal Academy, Britain's highest academic honor, and many had won other award$. Jamison found through interviews and questionnaires that 38 percent of the subjects had souJht treatment for depression or manic-depressive ill- ness Only I or 2 perent of the general ~pulauon seek treatment for such illnesses. although it 1s believed that 6 percent of all people suffer from them, she said. "There 1s a very high rate of scnous mood rusordcrs in a group of some of the top writers m Great Bntam," Jamason said. "It's a d1spropor- tionatcly0h1gh rate. '1t's been thouJht for a long, long ume that there's a relationship be· tween madness and creativity," she said. "That's been apocryphal for some time. I wanted to document the reasons why that may be so." Jamison rattled off the names of world leaders and acclaimed artists who had exhibited mania. charac- terized by frenzied exc1tab11ity fol- lowed by depression. Included were former Bnush Pnme Minister Winston Churchill and compo~r George Fredenck Handel. WlJiz kids sometiines hard to spot By tile Aa~iated PreH One of Amenca 's most prccaou'> natural resources 1s Its populauon of gifted children. but the would-be wh11 luds arc not always easy to spot. What to do about them poses another problem One figure often used to estimate the numberof gjfled children. accord- ing to the October issue of Town & Country. is the 1972 U.S. Office of Education figure that there arc 2.5 m1lhon utb children in the U.S. half of them umdenuficd. That's not surpnsmg. cons1denng that Winston Churchill flunked sixth arade. Isaac Newton was a 14-year- old dropout an~ Charles Darwin quit medic.al school. Bored and unchallenged. many supcrbngbts do become dropouts. as was shown an a statewide Ohio stud> in the 1960s. It revealed that 3. 5 percent of high school dropouts had IQs at or above 120. Other educators estimate that closer to 20 percent of dropouts may have superior ability. "Most J1fted children know that they arc different by the ume they art fi ve," said Dr. Ph1hp Powell. assistant profe sor of educational psycholoay at the Universily of Te us at Austin. Powell1 himse1f a gifted child who was rcad1na and writing by age two. was placed in a class for retarded pupils because he showed so little interest in the classroom. For· tunately. his teacher recognized his abilities. Back in 1972 the Office of Educa- tion defined gjf\ed children as th~ "who by nature of outstandina abili- ticsare capabfC ofhigh performance." The Office decided those abilities could be dcmo~ttaled 1n one or more of six catqoncs -general intellectual ability. specific ac~demk aptitude, lcadc~hip ability, ability in the vi ual or pcrformmaans. crcau"c think.ins or psycho-motor ability. The la t category was dropped, accotdina to Matprct Si rot. a teacher of the 11ftcd at Wilton High School in Connecticut. ~hen "someone fiaurcd out that meant the football team.'' Oonnica Moore. a sifted pre-med tudcnt at Princeton, sa)s of cducat· inf. the sifted: 'Make urc they rt«l\'e the hc~t caucation, a early a po s1hlc. In· volvc them in eimacumcular pro- ll'lml -athletic . drama. mu 1c. tudent government. hool work hould be mphas11rd, but not m de a pnority. Balance as cs ntial." ~ial education 1 not readily available. In 1976·77. r pon Town & Country. onlr 28 rates had llocatcd SS4.4 million to pro rams for the sifted. Fi~c ycan I er. all SO tatcs were pcnU1 $161.4 m1lhon. "The v.ord •gifted' ~till 1 n't 1n· n ng any popul nt) pn .. Jame Alvino, ~1tot ot th 11ficd Children Ne\\ ucr. "but there 1 new rt'lJl«t for 'nccllcncc· in th<.' It." 4 (' Save 10% to 50% on everything. 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Ex~pt for spawnlna salmon and a variely of wate-rfowr and wildlife, Cots' Gua1dsmer1 have the island UJ- tbcmselves. Orily .about a half~ZtJl -Of the 279 islands in the volcanic leutian chain att inha itcd and most .are unspoiled. ~pite tticir isolation, lhc i lands took on a strateaic significance dunna the early daY' of World War ti . , Western joggers .ordered to halt Soviet 'fun runs' They curve like a bullet's arc toward mainland Alaska. Attu is 2,424 miles from Tokyo. 1,335 miles from Anchorage. That made it about 12 hours by bomber from the western ' Aleutians to wartime aircraft planu I near Seattle. Alona with nearby Kisk.a, Attu is the only sJice of the United States " taken and hetd by enemy forces since the War of 1812. • One of the toughest campaigns of the war was fought for control of the •Aleutians through 1 S months of 1942 and 1943. It resulted in the first thcatct·wide MOSCOW (AP) -Western 1og-blown to keep the runners on course. victory for the United States over the ge.rs say Soviet authorities have told Afterward, they meet at the cm-Ja~nesc and provided American ahem their weekly "fun runs." which bassy or the business that sponsored military planners with a number of drew dozens of participants. c-an no the week's run to drink beer and soda hard-earned lessons used in ·later longer be held on Moscow's city and socia~ize. amphibious operati~s. streets. The"Hash House Harriers" move-Although the win s of war have Some' of the runners. who belong to blown over Attu and rest of the . ment began in 1937 with a group of h d ·1 J Al · · t d a aroup called the "Hash House diplomats and foreign businessmen t ousan -m1 e-ong euttan is an Harriers," said they suspect the stattoned in the Malaysian capital, chain. a ~mpaign has just begun to Foreign Ministry advisory delivered Kuala Lumpur. who got together to save the rehcs from scavengers or ' reeently to embassies is an effort to run. They used to meet afterwards at a from being scattered throughout the dampen what they say is one of the local restaurant. the Hash House. world. few opportunities for fun and rec-A National Parle Service advisory One of the runners involved in boa d · · Bo Oc 22 reation for foreigners in Moscow. r 1s to meet 1n ston on t . Where'• the flu? .. They probably didn·t like their bnnging Hash House activities to to detennine whether Attu should be citizens to see all these happy Moscow in Apnl said there are included as a national landmark foreigners." commented a runner similar groups worldwide, including along with 20 other military or "We arc not hurting anyone, so why Peking. battlefield sites in the Pacific. are they doing th1s? It is so much fun. Orginizers said when the running The list includes six other locations Roee Seymour (right) &et. ber annual flu •hot from Joann Kent. a Carmel public health nane. Roee reacta u the n.eedle &oes t.n. Bat the 80-year-old later walked awaz with a amlle on ber face. Now that dido t burt mucb, did it? This really seems unfair, but then so started last spnng. the Foreign Minis-in Alaska -World War 11 bases or many things here arc, aren't they?" try approved them. airfields at K.iska. Adak, Dutch J said another. But a Moscow Hash House Harbor, Kodiak. Sitka and Fair- All runners who commented did so enthusiast said the Soviet Foreign banks. according to Erwin Thomp- oa the condition that they not be Minist') recently infonned all West-son, a Denver-based histcrian who . 1~entified by name or nationality. em embassies that the running has visited many of the sites and wrote Every Monday at 6:30 p.m., about 1mpe(ied traffic and .. even led to the nominations. 60 to 1S of the runners, dressed in T-accidents wnh serious injury to While one agency of the federal shirts and shorts, takeoff on a four-to people." government 1s considenng g.iving the five-mile route known only to the As a result. 1t 1s to be allowed only areas landmark status, another is Teacberquits classroom to operate Nevad8: brothel .· I I t organizers. Runners must foUow .. in areas especially sutted for them launching a multi-million-dolrar By TIM DAHLBERG chalk markings on sidewalks. much and not on roads and squares of the cam{>aJgn to clear away some of the •~Pr-Wrhef the way automobile road rally drivers town." Listed were parks. athletic debns. PAHRUMP, Nev. (AP)_ Russell follow cryptic clues, to figure out the fields and stadiums. The cleanup is funded by the Reade once directed the sex educa- destination. Runners said there were no known Defense Environmehtal Restoration tion program at a small high school in The runs are boisterous affa1f'S', accidents involving people 1n the Program and is aimed at ridding the Northern California before quitting punctuated by the squawk of horns group. sites of metal and concrete buildings. in frustration over low pay. Sex also ~=~----------.....-------------~ abandoned docks and wharves, rem-has a lot to do with his new career but LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. for The Rest Of Tow life 1922 HAll80R BLVD .. COSTA IEA -SU-115' nants of fuel tank farms. vehicles. in a different way -he's now part- landing craft, anti-submarine netting owner and manager 0( a thriving and wooden utility poles. a spokes-brothel in this farming community. man said. That has prompted some concern. "I turned a few heads when I did however. among people who contend this." Reade admitted. ··But I just the cleanup could disturb. the sites. couldn't get paid what I was worth as The latest advancement 1n Laser technology now being used for the correction of foot disorders in the doctor· s office. ,~~ Retired Brig. Gen. Bcnjamm a teacher and J was tired of knocking =-:--~":"l::o...::-:"":"9--4 Talley. whose Army engmcers built my head against the wall ." IAL the 15 to 20 airfields used to launch Until two years ago, Reade was attacks against the Japanese during chairman of the science department the Aleutian campai~n and who at Analy Union High School in landed with the invasion force that Sebastopol, where he had taught lostl Mesa Podiatry Croup • l'AMK. Y l'OOT SPECIAUSTS 1500 Adams Ave .. Suite 203 Auto Upholstery eventually recaptured Attu. leans biology and sociology for 15 years. by Stanley toward preservation. But. faced with constant problems fHarbor di A~•J 546-8242 645 984 "The monument of the battlefield financing supplies for his department ..._....,.,·==i=====!'::::::!-1 is the carnage that's still there." said and bitterovermakingonlyS25,000a Let's discuss cost without embarrassment. At time of lossfamily feelings are dif- ficult enough for you to cope with. There is no need to incre·ase your discomfort by reluctance to fully discuss funeral costs. There is often the practical necessity to do so. At Harbor Lawn the family's choice of a casket is the factor which most often determines funeral cost. For this reason, we hav~ caskets avail .. ble in all price ranges. I Pre-need funeral arrangements are en- couraged by Harbor Lawn, because when there is no emotional stress costs are discussed in a more businesslike manner. But, prior to need or at time of loss, our understanding counselors will offer you every opportunity to know and control funeral costs.We care. -DEDICATED TO SERVICE - Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive ' Memorial Park• Mortuary• Mausoleums Cemetery• Crematory • 1'S.rvlng All Faith•" 1 • 1625 Glaler Avenue•Co1ta Mu.• Ptioni (7H) 5'0·5554 Co•ta Me•'• Only Complettt Funeral Facllltltt• ( Talley, 81. "There's a strong move, year, Reade decided to chuck, at least and I think with some sense, not to temporarily, his teaching career. Qisturb those thin.1!:_ _ "High school could be so exciting You and Your Friends are Invited to attend a free lecture entitled "The Purity of God's Man'' by Timothy A. MacDonald, C.S.B .. Member of The Christian Science Board of lectureship Tuesday Evening-October 16, 1984-8:00 p.m. Second Church of Christ, Scientist 3 I 00 Paci{ ic View Drive Corona del Mar .. Everyone is welcome Child care provided BIG.BIRDS .READ LITTLE ADS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! .. The reason 1s great "stuff :n· tr1mm1ngs" are found in the classifieds. The clu1if 1eds are a great feast for seQors or buyers Not to mention the "gravy" ol low cost clauif1ed ads. .. . ' Dally Piiat ' CALL '[HE CLASSIFIEO 842-5678 and so challeng.ing but 1t isn't," said Reade. "The most creative and brightest people won't settle for what the public will pay. I was one of them, a superior teacher, and I didn't get paid what I thought I was worth." The idea of buying a brothel popped up in the Wall Street Journal, of all places. There. sandwiched in between brokerage ads and stock quotes. was an ad that caught the attention of Reade and his partner. wealthy childhood friend Kenneth Green. "The ad said something like 'Legal in Nevada and good cash flow,·" Reade recalled ... We pursued it and researched 1t for a full si.x months before finally making the decision to buy." What they bought for SI. I million was the Chicken Ranch. probably the most lucrative brothel m Southern Nevada because of its proldmity to Las Vegas. Located only 5S miles from the desert gambling resort, the Chicken Ranch garners the lion's $hare of tourists interested in legal prostitution. To make it easier for would-be customers, the Chicken Ranch runs what Reade calls the ."world's only free airline," employing two planes to shuttle prospects from Las Vegas to a landing strip adjacent to the brothel. Others come by limousine or cab - a SI 7S roundtnp fare -to mingle with one of the 20 women ranging in age from 20 to 38 years old who work \here. He says there is ''always a waiting list" for women who want to work in the brothel. "For those who choose to work in brothels, they know this is the Rolls Royce of brothels." he says. "We take _.8QOd carc.ofthem, plu!it is the closest brothel to Las Vegas which means it commands the highest fee.•· Reade rejects the notion that his brothel exploits women, pointing 'to the fact they keep half of everything they make and are counseled on how to save and invest their earnings - which he says can be quite substan- tial. "Since l used to be a school teacher. I've taken a unique approach to this business," he said. "We treat the working ladies with courtesy and respect and we put on training sessions with expens showin& them tax planning and investment portfohos. We hope they can educate themselves and invest smanJy so they can protect themselves past their prime years." Reade: 43. divorced and the father of a grown son, admits he shocked quite a few people in rural Sebastopol when he quit teaching to become part- owner of the Chicken Ranch. Some in the communit) have shunned him. but Reade, who hves now in a Parhump condominium. says others in his home town have taken it in stnde. "My friends are s11ll my fnends." he said. ..They have a good ume kidding me about it, some I think are envious." Others, he adds, inquire about a discount at the brothel. "I tell them if they show up at the door I'll make sure they get a good deal." Some who have shown up at the door are former students who Reade says are "just curious about it" and also want to visit their old teacher. "I've also had former students call me here and ask me to write job recommendations for them," he said. Reade docs not rule out a return to the teaching profession, something he admits he misses despite the facr he has tripled his income in his new career. Still, says Reade. he mi~t have problems getting a teaching Job apin because of his present occupa- tion . "I'm not so sure anyone would really hire me anymore," he said. "I'm a very strong applicant but I wonder if there were only two applicants for the Job. if they wouldn'1 take the other applicant?" DO YOU HAVE WHAT JT TAKES TO BE IN SHOW BUSINESS BUT CAN'T GET STARTED? THEN 9#0U NEED; •• THE BUSINESS OF S·HOW BUSINESS SEMINAR • The Business of Show BuslnBSS Seminar, developed by working professlona(s, la designed to give the potent/al actor. a serious look at the Inner workings. of the Entertainment Industry. 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Vauter 1s an administrative t«bnician with the 607th Tactical ControJ Squadron. • • • Airman Lli ura L. Bare, d uahter of Glcna R. Bare of San Clemente ha) gradual~ ~rom the Air Force person· net spe-ca hst course at Keesler Air Foree Base. Mi • • • Pvt. ~ott A. Br1D~y. son of Peter and Joanne Brine) of Hunun ton Beach, hu completed 1hc radio teletypewriter operator course at 1he Army Signal hoot in Fon Cordon, G&~. ---~~~....._..--~~~~__:~ . .. .. Aiff!l•!'" Jim-my I;. Robnett, ~n of Antonia Ramirez and stepson of Jesse Ramirez of Huntfoaton ~ach. has been assiJned to Sheppard Air For~ Ba.~,. Texas, after completin& basi~ l!'31nu;ig. Robnett will receive specaa!izcd instruction in the trans- ponat1on field . . • • • "·' ., l\~500 CHOC elebrates 20th year Coast ;residents take home L(A fair awards Orange Coast residents were among those who won awards in competition at the Los Angeles Coun- ty Fair m Pomona. Pamela Brody of Costa Mesa placed second for her quilt work in the miscellaneous crafts d1vision. placed second in the embroidery division. • Mary Stalhngs of Huntington Beach won two first place awards for her Chnstmas Comer entries. Help for homeless women Shella Norman, praldent of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club, praenta a 'cbeck from the club to Jean Aldrich, South Orange County YWCA president, and JoAnn Byalop, YWCA director of program oper- ationa. The $1,600 contribution will help fund the project glYIDg aid to homeleee · women in the county. Marilyn Smith of Foutuain Valley placed founh for her embroidery and crewel entry. Carol Bryant of Irvine won two awards, one first place for baby qutlt ·and a fifth place for crocheted afa,han. Catherine Vincent of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa won first place in the college division of market lambs for other breeds and crossbreeds. 90 to I 05 pounds. Vincent's cntr) alM> was named d1v1S1on reserve champion. Lee Anne Hanson of Huntington Beach won first and third place awards for knitted an1cles. Jo Ellen Russell of Hunungton Beach placed founh m the quilts and comforters division. Jud) Hohl of Huntington Beach won a third place award in the knitted articles div1s1on. Judy McDonald of Huntington Beach won first place in embroidery. fourth in rugs and second m jewelry. Shel!Y Pear of Huntington Beach HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL September %0 Mr. and Mrs Cunis Wh ite. Irvine. bo) September ti Mr. and Mrs Jert) Bates. Costa Mesa. bo) Mr and Mrs. Thomas B11an IV . Hununaton Beach. iirl Mr aod Mrs. Stephen Crenshaw. Costa Mesa. girl September 2% Mr. and Mrs. Da"1d Anderson. In me. girl September %3 Mr and Mrs Abed Elhaj. In 1ne. girl September U Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ambrose.<. osta Mesa. bo) Mr and Mr'>. Mi chael Ordoqu1. Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carlino. Hunt- ington Beach. girl September %1 Mr. and Mrs James Lamb. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alhone. New- pon Beach. boy Mr and Mrs Richard Tomhn. Costa Mesa. boy Mr and Mrs Da"1d Hochwalk.Costa Mesa bo) September %7 Mr. and Mrs William Bair, Fountain Valle). girl Mr and Mrs. Franklin D'Aogsuno. Irvine, boy Mr and Mrs. Albert Sam. Irvine. boy EJ James Grider of Huntington Beach placed second i.n miscellaneous craf\s. Jan ice Lynn Johnston of Hunt- ington Beach won three awards for whole grain baked goods and Karen Cavener of Huntington Beach placed first in the mosaics and collages division. Mary Barris oOrvine placed first in the "cakes other than layer" d1V1sion while Carol Bryant of Irvine placed fifth and first for her crocheted articles and quilts and comforters. respective!). The Fountain Valle) Clover 4-H club captured a second place m the feature e>Jubtts catcgot). In the 4-H Guide Dog Field Day held on the last day of the fau-. two Huntington Beach youths won awards. Becky Brunner\\on second place in the junior wuh puppy age 7-1 1 months. Stacy Coning won a first place and a medal in the senior with puppy 7-11 months old Mr. and Mrs. Philip LaNuevo. Costa Mesa. gJrl Mr and Mrs. Daniel Ogden. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mr}. Michael Thamer. Newport Beach. gJrl September %8 Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Rosen. Hunt· mgton Beach: gJrl Mr. and Mrs Dale Davis. Hunt- ington Beach. gJrl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wattson Jr . Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson. Hunt- ington Beach. bo) Mr. and Mrs. Da\1d Sch\\e1ckcrt. Newport Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buttaca\olt, Newport Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Tv McMilltn. Irvine. girl · Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jessick, Laguna Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Chnstopher Savage, Corona del Mar. boy September U Mr. and Mrs. Gaf) Hill. Newrort Beach.bo) Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wardle. Hunt- ington Beach. gJrl Mr. and Mrs. John Connell. Costa Mesa. gJrl September 30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spindler Ir" me. bo) Mr and Mrs Isaac Sadnik. '"me. bo) October 1 Receptfons for candidate Bradford set < arol Ann Bradford. candidate for Congress in the 40th District. will attend t\.\O receptions next Sunday. Oct 21 m Newport Beach. Fro!J! 3 to 5 p.m .. Bradford will be at the Big Canyon home of Shelle) Klein at 10 Winged Foot off San Joaquin Road. Those wishing to attend should call 75~92 l 0 by Fri-day. From 5 to 7 p.m .. Bradford will attend a fund-ramng reception at tire Park Newport multi-purpose room. Donauons are $20 per person and $37.50 for two. For reservations. call 645-0178 by Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Steven Furlong. Foun. tain Valley. bo} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Costa Mesa. girl October % Mr. and Mrs. James Dabne). ln·me. boy October 3 Mr. and Mrs Camille Gamier. Costa Mesa. boy WESTERN MEDICAL CENTE R SANTAANA Scftember !l L c!>he and Michael Ramse). Hunt- ington Beach. girl September %2 ( athenne and Richard Hernandez. f-ountain Valley. boy SeptemberU .\lic1a and Tom Bmnmger. 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Btfott Officn-Wilham Lauchlan for weelt;s-so the) all probably had a bail 1 chance to uy anythin& in his preconceived idea of how the) would O':'fll defense and before he went on vote. tn*, the press and prosecution had How man) of)ou men and officers re mc(S the1.r own verdict of •u1lty out there are thmkmg. "There but for A the pubhc and would·bc Jurors the Jtace of God go IT cv saw w~ sensational headhnes. The case 1n quesuon. tht) officer t) E. ictmrds and you the editor were a good husband and an ellcellent nirncnt in coun when one after father an. d a first-rate officer -with a CT of the SO<alled .. victims" many letters of recommendation to t the stand and poured fon.h his credit. Jn the one year he was with ~ ~hat were prove<t.to be lies, and Costa Mesa Police Depanment he 1 .ss1ble to h~ve ta~n place bQth saved four hves-a lady in a bumtng • ..ically, and en. the ume span. No car, a tiny baby who had stopped bl~]( hcadhne told of these breathing and two small children h n nor were there photo-from a burning house. s of the women who had lied. Not only has this officer lost his teer Lauchlan voluntanly toolc a livelihood his character and any ph test, &iven to hi~ by a very prospects of a future career. he has ble firm that spcc1ahzcs m lost his wife and children and h1!. Ph. examinations. All of ~1s \.home. Thtre i~ no easy way for him to .ol0&1cal responses were 1n-start over apin. Included 1n all this ve of u:uthful answers. He heartbreak arc his parents and his cd noi gutlty to all charges. He fami1y, who also have to sell their ff~ t~ take any olhC"r test the home and cvcrythin& they have nt d.istnct attorney couJd set up worked hard for all their Jives to pay t. the assistant D.A declined to forthc legalcxpcnses There is no c~m tak:htm up on It. . way for them to start over at this stage ~c .. S)'$tem" matnta1ns that 1f a of their lives. min in.sists on his innocence t~en he I feel stronJly that onh people in a shiOufd be JaJfed because he 1s not pos1tton of knowing the facts should remorseful. It would be a &ood idea if be allowed to express their opinion in ••tJic system .. 1ns1sted that the accuser pubhc or cnt1cize ·and I know there s~ul~ take a polygraph test when att not too many of yo u in this C2SC ttfre 1s no evidence and 1t 1s only one because on'y his famil> and fnends potSon's word against another. No bothered to listen to the facts m court one seems to have gtven a thought to They arc the people who !lllll behevc tilt fact that these women were able to in him and are standing by him. ~ whatever they liked, with no W DOWNEY e"1dencc to prove any of 1t. Former Probation and After Care On the one count that the Jury Dept med a verdict of guihy, the gtrl Former police officer London h hanged her story five limes. but Balboa Ropullst party offers a choice • the Editor- erc isa new pohl1cal pany active in Amcnca today It 1s orpnized sn state and is on the ballot of y haJf of them. snclud1na Cah- fi ThJS is the Populist Party and i candidates for president and vice ptesldent arc Bob Richards of Waco. Texas and Maureen Kennedy S#lama·n of San Francisco Bob Richards 1s best known as a two-time Olympic gold medal wmner sn pole vaul11ng. A former college professor, Richards 1s now a \uccess- ful businessman sn oil and real estate. His life and work have been depicted Ill numerous radio and TV documen- taries. Richards has served as a pres1dent1ally appointed goodwill ambassador to Asia Maureen Kennedy Salaman 1s a rtd10 and telev1s1on personahty. edi- tor. author and longtune advocate of freedom of choice in medical care and nutriuon. She 1s president of the I 00,000-member Nauonal Health Federation and has been acttve sn ProJect Freedom. an organization thtt has led the fight for a full aecounung of Amcncan servicemen ntiSSlng IO action Richards and Salaman are askmg tbe Amencan people to rally behind the Populist Party platform. The biastc premise of the platform 1s th as. ··power to the people -not to the special mterests." The Populist Pan) places Amenca first. · The pany recognizes that th e state Qfjbceconomy 1s the No I concern 10 many Amencans. and has laid out a platform that forthrightly ofTcr\ bold sotuuons 10 problems 1he maror panics ignore: . •Enact fair tanfT law~ to protect A.mencan Jobs and industry from foreign compeution. • Restnct 1mm1grauon to protect employment for Amencan workers. No amnesty to illegal ahens. •Repudiate the ever·s~yrocketing national debt. except federal debt held by investors ~ho have actually paid for government securities with mone) they have earned •Revitalize the family farm and encourage public support for Amen- can farmers. Provide panty to family farmers and support development of fuels derived from farm com- modities, thus reducing our de- pendency on forc1gn oil. •Restore to Congress the authonty to com money and regulate the value thereof. Abolish the privately owned Federal Reserve System. which creates high interest rates for the personal profits of the international bankers The Populist Part) beltcves that a strongeconom) at home and ~eful dealing with all nations will place Amenca first Those mterested 1n helping the Popultst Party 1n California should contact: American Independent Party, P.O. Box 427. Lemon Grove, CA 92045 (619) 460-4484 Chair- woman Eileen Shearer The Populist Pany Nattonal Com· m111ee (membership SI 0 per year) may be contacted at P 0 Box 76737 Washington. D ( 20013. or at (202) '\46-'\510 JOHN HAMILTON Laguna Beach L. "When tt come to halting the.growth In federal :pending, th Republican Party' plrlfl wflllng, but thefle h I weak: In t11e DemocratlcPa~tytherelsh rdlyany plrltatall. '' i' Mondale's flying liquor tab hefty unpaid $1, 600 Audit uncovers sloppy bookkeeping, longstanding debt by then-VP Mondale --' WASH JNGTON -Along with the standard subjects of insoluble bar- room debates -Would Jack Dempsey have litked Joe Louis? Could a hon beat a tiger> -here's another conundrum the .boys might want to luck around between the halves: Which 1s worse. a deadbeat or a moocher? The question anses from an internal audit of the 89th M1htary Airlift Wmg's 1n-f11ght fund, which covers the liquor consumed aboard Air Force Two by recent v1ct prcs1· denu and the•r dnnking buddies. It turns out that Walter Mondale ranupanunpaidtabofSl.579.81 As for the mcumbent, George Bush's airborne bar bill 1s picked up by the Repubhcan National Committee. My associates Tony Capacc10 and Donald Goldberg obtaind a copy of an internal audit of the 89th, the ehte Air Force outfit that's responsible for fcnymg presidents, vice presidents and other VIPs around the world. The ledgen on Air Force Two appear to have been sloppily kept. About that dusty. yellowrng Mon- dale tab: Unlike your average comer saloon. Air Force Two allows its disungu1shed patrons to sign for their purchases and pay later. There was a built-in collection problem with Mondale. though: Once he left office. he naturally stopped coming around to the flying tavern. where he could have been presented with has outstanding bill. But the keepers of the books weren't w1lltng to be stafTed indefinite- ly by their fallen·away customer. Minutes of a mceung of Air Force financial officers m March 1983 contain a notation that "since Walter Mondale IS now a presidential can- didate" the tab could be sent to his campa1an headquarters. "Hopefully the bill will be settled." the minutes added. Monthly reports since then indicate Mondale postponed pay- ments on the bar bill until my office began making inquines. A Bush campaign official was reluctant to discuss the vice presi- dent's Air Force Two liquor bills. "I don't think we want tQ get into that," a Bush aide .said. She asscned that the money involved was "not very much." The Air Force auditors disagree. Wof'1"}'in~about t>Otential abuse in the plane s liquor d1spensar, they wrote an a June 1983 audit: "The stewards were not maintaining adequate con- trols over the Air Force Two liquor inventory. This liquor was purchased by the Republican National Commit- tee for Air Force Two m1ss1ons and was of significant value." Indeed. dunng 1981. when the Republican National Committee first J1C1 AIDEISOI began stocking the bar aboard Bush's plane. SS,000 was spent on food and liquor. One purchase tracked through campaign records showed an expen- ditun: of Sl.816 ... 3 to a liquor s1ore near AndttWs Air Force Baw for "supplies." .. We could not determine whether the dispos1uon of the hquor inventory was proper," the auditors complained. One mystery mvolving four miss- ing caSC"S of Smirnoff vodlca remains unsolved. The auditor5 followed the paper trail through the Andrews officers· club, the 8~h M1htary Atrlifi Wing, the Presidential Pilot's Office and finatly the White House Staff Mess. which paid for the missing vodka. The auditors reported: "We at· tempted to contact the individual who signed the check. but were unsuccessful." At least Mondale ism the clear on this one. Footnote: A Republican Nauonal Committee St><>kesman explained that the committee picks up the vice president's liquor tab to avoid charges that public funds arc being used for entcnaining.. J•cl A.aderlOD 11 • 1yodlcatetl co/IUIJIJht. Size is Tijuana's claim to fame Largest cat} on the West Coast as Los Angeles, true. You want to wm a .. mall wager" Bet the fellow on the next \tool he can't name the second and third largest. They're Vancouver, Canada. and T11uana. Mexico. Army dependents of old -wives. children and that group of ladies known as camp followers -long were classified in the military transport records as "ba~ge "Unkind though 1t be. the word 1s still in the vernacular as a term for unworthy women. The Eskimo. don't forget. never takes his dog inside. L.M. Boyd 11 • ayadlc•led col•maJ1t. • PATRICK BUCJIMfA:N coJamntat Reagan: ls-he . past his prime?· Nation needs to know whether he·s still fit WASHINGTON-Irwin "Tubby" Harrison. a Democratic p01lster. has the wrong nickname. It should be ••tasteless." Harrison is quoted in the Wall Street Journal, exulting over Ronald Reagan's performance in his debate with Walter Mondale: "tt takes away that macho image. He's an old man." SJ'tarne on you. Tubby. If Reagan 1s slowing down, 1f at 73 he's shppmg off to senility, is oc- cas1onally befuddled, unable to come up wtth the precise word and verbally treads water by repeating himself. it's · i ndccd a cause for concern and should be discussed. He is. after all, the president and the JOb calls for mental acuity. The effects of old age are not a tnv1al prospect and after the recent debate the American people have to face up to it. But doubts concerning Reagan'& aae should be no cause for &lee in the Democratic camp. In the tint place. we all have our off ni&hts. Maybe Reapn did not sleep well. Maybe he ate something that disagreed with him. Maybe. for some unexplainable rcaM>n, he simply was not h1m'5Clf. The president and I share the sa~ birth date, Feb. 6, and maybe that explains why I, 30 years younger than he, sometimes can't ~member What happened five minu ago. I am Uie one. af\cr all, who on~ left tnY. off.aoc to go to lunch, remembered 10 chec my appointment book, returned to my office -and fol"JOt w I) 1 had come baclt. ~ Secondly, if Reagan ha 1~ by his age then that [ Just iSJ,M.d1 The man has accomplish an awful lot in !Ms lire. He-ente1tCS>p0fitics late, a second or maybe . third career for him, and it would be tra&;c if titne - sheer age -robbed him of the chance to complete his work. No one who has read my column wollld accuse me of being a Reagan fan. but that does not mean that I -or countless othen like me -want fate to do what in all fairness Walter Mondale ihould be able to do on his own. But life. as John Kennedy once observed., is not fair and there remains the'poSsibility that Reaaan 1s alarmingly past his pnme. If that's the case, there's nothing anyone can do about 1t. No amount of wishina can change matters -and no amount of naps or lackadaisical schedules can tum back the clock. There will be umcs when world events, and not Mike Deaver, w11l control Reagan's schedule and the nation can ill afford to have a president who's literally asleep at the helm. peficit reduction plans all empty rhetoric There have been suucstions that the president undergo tests for semh- ty -and ma.kc the results (>Ublic. One of those tests entails dotng mental feats such as counting backward from I 00 by sevens. I tried that, got to 93 and gave up. concludin& that's why the Japanese make calculators. I could not blame Reapn if he took that uages1ion, placed it on his woodpile and chopped it to pieces. But the real test -the test of the presidency itself -is performancr If the president and the men around him really want to put the qe issue to rest, they ought to spnng RQpn from the Dcaver-Bakcr-Dannan bu~ blc and show us what he can do. Let•1 see him really campaian. Lct•s see him make more than two tops a day. But m<m of all. let's sec how the president performs if, like Mondale -" like almost any candidate an memory I lt's the Ye:ftaof e Pig in Congress. where lawma ts lack courage to cut WASHING TON -e-· ng was 1s a rather sad episode an~ Senator done m the early hours of Oct 3. McClu~ 1s aosng to have to answer Saiator James McClure, Republican for has own actions . How do we. of Idaho. a candidate for maJont) with all the rhetonc and non~nsc leader, cajoled his colleagues into a ove~ deficits and a balanced budget. voice vote on a tiny amendment to JUSt1fy this 1n advance -a lot.al •the continuina resoluuon 10 keep the giveaway?" US. government m operation. "They became pigs," the an1ry The amendment would foraive conservative fumed about the elate The John F. Kennedy Center for the who run Kennedy Center. they "said Performing Arts. playpen of the they had fnends on the H•!! who Washtnaton sparkhes. of all $3 J could solve this for them. Un· million in back interest owed the fortunately. they were nght. American people, and forJive. in Among the Draconian measun: advance. the nnt 33 years tn interest Molinan and colleagues Clay Shaw pa)'mcnts on a SlO million loan )OU and Gerald Solomon had 10 mind to aod I made to the Kennedy Center for requ1rt Kennedy Center patrons tn a~k1ng lot years •IO· pa) more of the co't of their own Guy V. Molinan, Republican ol rntertammenl wa~ a hike from SJ to cw York. deseribcd ahe '1 1lout: "It S4 1n the pncc of nightly park1na for ORANG COAST llilJPilat ... H. L. Schwartz Ill Frank Zfnl M g.rio EIWlr Tom Ta I C•ty Editor • t . Pat BuclWIAll the Mccrcedes and BMWs so favored of the W1sh1n1ton Establishment in the Kennedy Center pragc. Outrage was immed11te. "The Kennedy Center officiall shuddered with hor- ror at the thought," Molinari noted. .. and they said we would cause a substanual decline in attcndantt - paarons who pay as much as SSS a niaht.'' So much forthe pint ofsaeriflct in Amcnca's capital in 1984. While the Kenntdy C~ntcr bailout 1s 1mmen • an terms of the sn5tllU· tioD0$ Sl7C. it is riddling alon idc the admina tratton .1 bit lout ofCont1nen· tal llhno1 where. a\ la t rtpan, the U ll•J>!l)Cr Wlll ha\c to come aero \ "'1th perhaps $3.S billion to mak.t' whole tbc 1d10c:ics of the bubblc~d ,,. ho rao into the ground Am nca1 s \/Cnlh larges• bank. Whal the Kennedy Center raid ap~rs 10 have: s!J«ttdcd, the a,11t· tcrtll were rebuffed 1n 1n carha run at th Tr sury. \Cral week , P 1dc:nt R n. showing some mot.y. \Ctocd 1 hu ancrtasc in rundm for the elite's tclcv1 ion . I -- programming on PBS. From the howls on that one. )'OU would have thought Ed Meese JUSt up-ended the ponable soup kitchen that prowls the Whitt' House nc1&hborhood What does this uge5l' Only this - • dcspitr the campaign rhetoric about the "deficit cri 1s." business is soma on very much as usual at the grand bazaar on Capitol Hill. Here are a few excerptS from inside a 5tory deep inside this momma·s paper: "Reaaan tried to eliminate the community lt"f'Vicc block a.rant .. but Con.arc approved S374 milhon ... Reapn tncd to eliminate the work incentives proaram ... but Con~s approved $270 million .•. Reapn sou&ht S 11 S million to tram h~lth prortj ion1t1, but Conarc approved $234.5 million ... the rund included a b11 boost for nu ina froarams. includm& fellowships an research innt for which Reapn sou&ht $14 m iJM5n 1nd Conirnupprovcd $66. 7 million ••. Conpns tn rt.tscd a block arant for maternal and child care from S399 million I t year to S478 m1lhon. Con ,; also apprcwed iz· able incraso for the at1onal In· titutc or Health. wherT 1tte adm101s- tntion h d uaJu to hold tht line ... Hou utt conri rencc com· m1ttee cd th week to ra1 the cc1hn on Pell Onuus for low-income rollqc tudcn11 frum Sl,900 to Sl.100. addin SS25 m1lhon 10 a prosnm Re n haJ M>lllha to SQUCCtt. \ Where 1s th1s money 101ng to come from? Smee the government is broke. the J<>Vemmcnt Wtll borrow from the sav1nis of the Amcncan ~pie. and pay 10 to 12 percent intcrcJt on that borrowma evt!):'. year for the rc- maander of the hfe of the Republic. What doc' this rouune per· formancc tell us? Quite 11mply that when Walter Mondale contends thac the S85 bilhon in new taxes he plans to raise will be set uide in 1 truat fund to pay off the deficit, Mondale is talkina throuah his hat. Give this crowd SSS billion, and they would have the melon !Iced up and eaten in three months. The chche a operative. The gov- ernment i1 out of control. When it comes to baltj na the a,rowth in federal pendina. t~ Republican Pany·, spirit is w1lling. but the flesh 11 weak; in the Democratic Pany there ts hardly an)' pirit aJ all. 'The Re- publican• lack the couraae of their conviction1: the Democrat have no conviction1.cnl)' a m1nd.Jas proch vi· tyforincrca inathcamountof cahh taken from the American people to buy the continued 1upPort or tt;cir C\"Cr-narrowanaand damoro J)()ff ti· c•I base, AstheCOnJICUional Year of the Paa comes to 1 dote, the thouaht n impends: Maybe wo do need a n party. P•tricl Bllt'UUll,.. I HlfWfH ~l. -he takes qucsc1ons from 1hc travel· ina press. Then and only then Wlll thc votcr1know1f President Rcapn is up to the job he seeks. So far, thou&h. Rcaaan has con- ducted no such campaian. His re- clecuon eff on bas been a succession of staged events .... of balloon bafTICCS and flag wavmgsand hearty miles for the television cameras. lhat lcind of campa.ip tell us an the thinp we • euhcr know already or don•t need to know at 111 -that Rcapn ls person- atilc, that be'• a muttt at papntry. that he's 1 wondri'f ul ~d master of 1n1 paiadc. What we don't know i af he I wonh a damn aRcr four in the fttmoon. • But after t.oui ville. ahai is the prttmincna questioa -or one of them. The president it 73 no , 74 in February and "iU be nearly 78 at the cnCS of the ne:ct \ttln, The ue of qc as a serious one. not bqond pohu (bccaU9e nothlftl ti), but• bey()nd cheap lhOts. Only Ronald Ret111n himKlfcan put at to rut. Lcl R~n beRea&an Andlctu cuctljWbal t~t 15 RICMH 0.. 16 a 1,Wlnletl ,,.,,,...,, .. ~~~~ Carotyn Shell, New DlrectlOna bo8rd membe,, llked ahow of movie IMhlOlle. 83. J The black Oilcar de la Ren ta Yel•et 1own wt.th lta red peaa de .me elenee and fau-je'irel encrusted 1old braid trim la u colorful u Barbara 01.abman•a ~ement of protea.a. Pbot~phedamtd the artwork ln her!fewport Beach home • New career blooming:for 8 rts patroi.r.~: I I • ·Decorating at social benefits le~ds to start of Flowerworks \- fruit trees and vqctablcs. But the gophers were too much. Besides, althoufh the lots around us had been sold, nobody was movmgin,and wcco\!ldn't find anything to get involved with. ··1 was beginning to feel like Bill Mum) in 'Caddy 87 VI DA DEAN ~ Shack;'thatmov1ercallyhithome. lwasoutcvcry ..., ,... ..,.. ...., mom ins fiibtina gophers and field mice ... It took Barbara Glabman a few years and a couple So ~ftcr another move to try life on the ~nin ula, ofmovesbcforc hereaUygotintothcpaccofOran e thcGlabmans-Barbara,hu~bandJimandson Brian, County living;butaftcrfivcyca.rs, he ha made h · 17, and Ban, IS,-found their ideal pot in Dover •mark. ~ -• Short!. Theoriainalque tofalifcstylechangefrom Severi)' "h's perfect hercandthc pace is controllable. I can Hills to the •·Green Acres" of n Juan Capistranowasa still do limited prdcnina with fruit trees and no rs. I battle lo tto the aophcrs. So while San Juan losta like cvcrythina to look pcrt1 t like Disneyland ... "~anncrJ." New~r:t Beach incdanani tied signer.a 1tacklcrror petfcct1Qn. , • .. We wanted •daffct(nt lifestyle," said Bar ra, uplainina the 1979 move from ~verly Hills to San. ~uan ... 1 wouldhavcan opporturutylo bt a fnrmrrw1th , .. Dally Pilot photo by Richard Koehle r: And. there no probltm findinJ in' olvcmtnt- Barbara, a fine artsaraduatc ofUniver.sity of Sou them California is on the board of the.fine An Patrons of Nev.'J)Ort Harbor Art Mu~um. mcmbttoflhc . Sophi ticat~anAT C uppona,roup,andanofficcrin the Sound of Mu ic chaptcrot the Ora nae Co.unty PcrforminaAnSCenter. hean hcrhus ndatt founde • The Glabman att al~ acti~e in the H 552 Oub. · GoldcnCardemcmbcrsatSouthC t Repcnory Theatre and Stlcnnan Garden here he '8 an officer of the Volunteer Association for& o yea . .. Four month o I felt In cdsom thing more to do. M} sons h d rcac cd the self. ufficicnt c- Bnan 1 now a niorat Ne 1>0rt Harbor High hoot and rt isa sophomore at Cuh cadcmy m 1 ndiana -and it v.'3 timcformctoscton v.nh tt . ':l-1owcrs h d al 11 been m hob ~. I had alyta) done my own~ ral arra m nt~ nd rved oh t organization dccoratingcommtttces. {Just recently she • wa incharscordccorationsfor5520ub' w tern ' pany). Friend complimented me on the flowers in m home."' The hobby has tu med into a busin flowctwork . ..J'm Vel") Clcited about flOWUWOT and J'm not ,. , trcatinaitasa bby. lcall mysclfa ·roodtim floral dcsisncr.' llovetodoWcddi and don~tdofuncral ·; Barbara explain~. "lwillgotoapcnon homcanddoalloft c Oo rsforlhc holeb forapany.lf ntme to 1 1ll do the tabl and t>rovide PJ'OP'. t don't have a hop, bccau lilon'tdotndiv:idualarra mcnts." Shcalsodocscu tom at flo'Ntfanddticd arra ment . mp\ fhcrworkmondi playin room uin atoncofhcr'hu nd'sfour t Glabman Furniture in C ta M · (PJ Oranoe ~DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 14, 1 84 looK1Nc Go oo ----- - - Visit Beautylab,-use makeup Often, listen one~ 01 kcupmd1 t h hhysclfoflteem and respect tor othCf1. l'm 1mJ>Qn ntt'nouah to bother ... and )Ou art' imponant cnou h for me to bother ... and your nna for m m kc me fi cl imponant," Stcwan explain . .. What I try to do iscncou ~om n ... to inspire them to feel good about themstl\eund theirhfcand nCOUJ"l&C them to &el on wtlh iL Mts.. laudet hauh&.':l)I~ believed this. ·•one rcawn Estee Lauder.has been~ succcssfu~ i bttau c of her under tandang of poople and their need for quality. Thi~undcrstandinghasgiven hcra unique perspective on co me tics. Mn. lauder once looked at a woman with deep facial linesand told ~r that the problem wa an her feet. not her face. What he recommended was a pair of romf on.able shoes. "I love to demonstrate both ideas and products," Si)~Stewart, "andhelppcoplcw1th the1rqucstions." Stewart. who has been with the Lauder Co. incc 1958 (and is considert'd Mrs. Lauder's ri&lit hand), is D BEAUTY, FREEDOM &tel• •tder on.re her do'• and cton'ts on how 0 be In control: hcadhn101Robm5on'sall·"-CCk8eautylab' 4"'hicbw1U ~ wcctt, beryl dd,Nanc) R n. V1ctona Pnnci lea tu~ in· tore m1naf'). 1nakeup demon\trat1onsand Sh n · ton and m ny mor . t"oloranaly!ii . rhc nun rulsowill C'alurcexpcn with th lat Addiuon I BC'aut~ lab h1ghlig1m include a Saturda) "bow-to· "offn hion. There 11 a $5 fC'e for the event presentation from I to 2:JO p.m. by profe sional makeup (include a lighuuppcr nd IOpcrcent discount coupon) • an1sts from .Ralph Lauren. focusing on how to coordinate Pre id dvance reservauons are required and may be wardrobCaruJmakeupcolonfotapulled·togcthct.--=-=="' deb) calhnathc5tore·sexeeutiveo0ice.~~-=~·~ poli hed look. h re is $20 rt'SCrvation fee, which is "ft'uo easy to took ni~ ~f ;ou listen just ontt:' applicabl toward the purcluise of l.Aurt'n cosmetics. Male up arust)llchard Stevens m de that,Jtat~mcnt Re crv tionsmaybem dc:bycaltingthecxecuuvc shonlyuficrhcamvcdmOranacCountyln 1981 from. secn:uuyat the store. ' the Midwest. I nan early LookinaGoodcolumri, Richard On Fnday. from 11 :30a.m. to 7:30p.m .. individual ~aid he wanted to educate women from the neck up color anal) SC will be ofTcrt'd by Ultime fl CA pert This throuah makeup application and ICC1ures. requires a SI 5 J"C$Crvation fee, also applicable toward He begaJl in thcoountybyUoing makeup in client • purc~~hercompanies, too-Borghese. Chanel. Charles living rooms and eventually established himself (in '82) oft he Rit7. Dior, Clinique, EJizabrth Arden. Germaine ~~l~:.~f~~~ an Co.~o?~ ~~~Mar and appeared on cable Monteil, lrma Shorell, Lancaster. Lancome. Or lane, Thi week he called to say he' movina on at the end Payot and Stcndahl willhavcrcprcsentativesavailable to of the month ... to Bc\erly Hills. On Nov. 1 he will open help interc ted woman put the finishing touch on their the Richard tC\ICnsC'.o mcuc Studio on Robenson. fall fashion look. • • • One of my favonte tips from Stevens that comes into Now, if you want to fiod out some of the beauty play every momin_g was mascara application-.. Apply secrets of the tars. here's your opponunity. Wayne ma~ra with the tap of the wand after the excess has been Massarelli(l'm told he's the top celebrity makeupanistin removed. Asitdricsthelashe can be separated with the the world) will beat May Co .. South Coast Plaza on wand." (Healso '8id don'tspend a lot of money on Wednesday to present a 6:30to8 p.m. seminar in the mascara. "Thechea~t will stay on if your lashesareo1l restaurant. His clients include Donna Mills, Farrah frce .") -00 81NYE for a P<>tltlve attitude, ex- ubeNla (and that Includes the belt of health}. .cll1nt.....,habttl-wtth some•xerCfMevery ay, mllUt •well•~. There ls nothing so !il>t*lttful u •~mind and bodyl -00 LJI,_ to uee IMkeup ~ -to men ts slmpty and gracefUUy. NtWet say "I can •t wear that," .. , can't cOOk" or "I look awful In green." Learn to live up to your hlgheat potentlal. With the right makeup, you too can wear green! •DO REMEMaER that the i»OC>d fife Is not )uat for ot~ people. tt's for you! -00 ENJOY the raJnbow and let the pot of gold find you, and you can make each day a gtortous, rich, bountlf ul experience. ·Designer . critlclzed for quote It cotors. eoo AIK your.H: Wh1Ct'I do I take better care !Of -my lkln or my pott and pana? A husband 1i.tvw..n't In~ the aauc.-pan1, but he does like to •DOWT DE CORA TE your face thew~ ,you do a room or garden -with a splotch of color here, a dabtheM. · •• )'04.ll •DO UNCLUTTER your fife -ctoaets. cup;. rda and your mind. Get rid of clothes you don't wear, dabs Of er...,,, worn out CO(npaCts, out-... ~~~ thqUghta. Ybu wUI gain a wonderful new z·~.ntMI of triedom. •DON'T LOOK for magtc from anything - whetw lt'a a cream or a perfume. Have a plan, a program and follow tt falthtulty. You'll find magic along the way. •DON'T FALL Into the I-don't-have-time syn;. drome. It's a cop-out. If you care ~h. you'll find time! MILAN, Italy (AP) -A descrip- tion by designer Karl Lagerfeld of his new collection as '.'shaped to be raped" created a small tempest at the Italian ready-to-wear shows in Milan last week . .00 LEARN to accept things as they are -the .. iweather, a let• plane, agtng. Ackn~ compfl· The controversial phrase was in an Enghsh-language press release hand- ed out at rhc Fendi spnng-summer presentation. . • . ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In ltt ~· INI no1 high In prlc•: rea1onabae: c:tulifled ..., .... actvert1 no Classified Advertising 642-5678 Comp1ete Nail Care • Su~nor Products ••Sculptured Acf¥1 ic Nails • '1'1aRKure ~ • P~acure : ~ E Ctwt H~ .. Ste 202 Corum~ Mar ' 673-0142 FASHION CALENDAR • • • NORDSTROM: The art of packing for a business tnp will be demonstrated Thursday at 7 p.m. LD Women's Tailored Clothing. Scarf tying techniques wilJ be demonstrated all clay Saturday in Fashion Accessories. Also on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. 10 Women's Acti ve Spons. Nils and Colmar representatives will present a trunk show of their .,.., .... ~.,, ............. Forpotttna. BarbaraGlabman weanamiped, three-piece outfit from luey Miyake'• Plantation collection, a Richard Bllnen beltandcanedroeewood beada by Stephen Dweck. CAREER BLOOMS .•• From Bl Although Barbara's floral design-She does some free-lance antenor mg has become a vocation, she decorating and is a collector -he manaaes tame for hobbies. Gardening and Jim collect picture frames. an- sull remains the major one, but t1que walking slicks. ink bottles and coolung and ca tang come next on the boxes. "I hke boxes-silver one and To the German-born laJerfeld, lhe designer behind the Fend1 label, the phrase 1s only a "word game" he "can't resist" playing. But many found nothing playful an lhe hne. "Perhaps he said it 110 be cute. but that kind of cuteness was out with high buttoned shoes," said Lorrie Eyerl~. fashion director of New Yorks Frederick Atkins company. Some said the line was evidence that the o.ew sexy look of mini skins. shorts and sce-tbrou&h fabrics beina shown in Milan for next year•s warmer weather could indeed incite trouble. A few attnbuted the unfonunate phrase to male insensitivitv. Join tour new ska wear. r-----------, hst and she wntes a monthly res-torto1~. Whenever we travel I lo ve to I SCULPTURED I • • • 1aurant column. visit flea markets and poke around." A shopping excursion to the LOS Angeles Garment Oistnct will be conducted Saturday, Nov. JO, by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. Registration deadline IS Friday, Oct. 26. ACRYLIC WORKSHOP: A three-hour workshop, .. Sew for rhe $500 Look". "I' d I I I r. Sa C m eve oping an interest m wine Other interests include an -NAJLS 1rom 9 a.m. lo noon turday at Oranae Coast ollege will offer dozens of 1 r. ts · I ~ -earning 1rom v1s1 to wmcnes, pn"miti ve Afin"can and pre-Col- IL PRICE SPECIAL·~ sewing tips and techniques. Funher in fo nnatton may be obtained b\. tastings classes d t .. h l!~---------• J • an auc ions, s e ombian and contemporary and Chi-calling 432-5880. added ~~==========~L=~~:..:.....:==-------..,--------------~~'..:...· ----------. nesc por<elam. "Al~. ballet and The $25 fee includes transponation and in'formative handouts about the district, provided by the tour escort. Shoppers will find summer fashions on sale as well as fall specials. THE RELAXING SOUNDS OF THE ?HARBOR KDCM 103.1 FM STEREO NOW OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS FACIALS • MASSAGES • NAILS• MAKE-UP 14e5 So Coo t Hwy . Laguna Beach (714) 497·4868 n rh Surf and Sand Hotel Shopptng Center . . NOW IS THE TIME TO DISCOVER NOTR~ PLACt; Better Womens Clothing at Better Prices We are small and tucked away but worth finding We carry names you'll know in the loveliest styles and colors 1n today's fabulous fabrics . all at substantial savrngs. Custom wardrobe coordination and special orders avail- able. Sizes 2 -12. Hours -1G·00-4:00 Monday thru Friday Saturday hours by appointment ,, 170 E 17th St. Suite 211 (second floor) Costa Mesa 548-3035 Joan Lippman Lynne Koffler • GRAND OPENING '\l'lvo~ FINE EUROPEAN MEN'S STORE 25°/o ALL SUITS, SHIRTS & TIES Limited Time Only HOURS MON-FRI 10am-8pm SAT&SUN 11am-7pm 3420 Pacific Coast Hwy CORONA del MAR 173-1833 theater," said Barbara, add1n~. "that's the reason J love New York.• (She returned today from her most rC<lCnt trip there.) When she's shopping for clothes, Barbera says she looks for styles that are comfortable and easy to wear. "I love soft fabrics like silk and cashmere I'm a conlemporary woman who hkes simplicity and elegance with classic lines." And, XJ:l. she's not totally op~ to dramatic (lothes and knock-em-dead dresses. A bus will depart OCC-s Auditorium Circle at 8:30 a.m. and return about 4 p.m. To buy tickets. go to OCC's Community Service Office in the Student Center Building on the campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon Satur- days, or phone 432-5527. LENNY'S PHOTO STUDIO FOR PUBLICITY CLOSE-UPI Business People/Models/ Actresses Color or B& W Sitting -Fee $45 Includes 36 exposures, negatives & contact sheet 2333 E. COAST HWY II OFF OPl!N 7 DAYS TUEi-SAT M SUITE A, (aY MATTIOI) WITH IY APPOINTMENT CORONA ct.f MAR THIS AD 175-0823 .. PETER MAX A Rl•tm..,p,·ctiw, Curn•ntl on Exhibit at Lawrl'nCl' Ro!>" Gallt•ril' - "ZERO 1984" I rnuln t I d11111n 111 '1111 22" \ 111" I .id\ Ur1.:1n.il lilhll~t;iph , .. N11111N·ri·J .1nJ ~t~n,·J b\ thl· ,\rll"t . ln honor of th1 rt.'lrosJX•Ctivl' Jnd for tht· duration of this t.•xhibit, t•nd1ng Ol'tobcr 25th. MAX's latt.• t rl'll.'a "· "Zf;Ro 11.J 4" A 1 PfU:-rusu A I ION rRICE Optn 7 rlays • -j I PAR TY WRAP ' . Blonde bombshell puzzles Las Socias ThiszLasSodas' ond fashion show, is expected l'lriseSJO,OOOforNewDirmions(residential recovery home forwomen'With chemical dc~en=:..;.;....;;:.;~_.;;;,..;..;;=~=-:;;...;:;;;..=:;;~~.;;;::::=::;;::;::..=;==:.-..... cies.) Naacy Rn~• was hon razy chairman (not there l>ut lendina her name) for the affair. By VIDA DEAN ,,.., ..... ~ .... Volunteer models minaled with the «Oauests durina the social hour at the Las Socias (women's auxiliary ofNew Directions) fashion show and discu5Sed the Hollywood costumes they would wear latcr-aJJ except one. "l'mto bea surprise," said Jad1e A.rlYfOS, biding out backstage at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in • a blonde wig ready to do a Maril~ Monroe routine. .. Don't tellanyone," she added as Dolores Vlrtae(Maria Montez) and Jackie Rod1ert (Jean Harlow) were showjl)I offtheir cos(umes. . • · Those that did show included Naacy Billet, Junior League president; Linda Tacker, president of'tbe Dolphins; Barry Rlaker, WUllalli Baker, chairman of the board of Del Taco(an underwriter along with Rinker and the 'Irvine Co.), C8ti.ertiaeftyn,eec.Pres1ey, • Emma Jane (former Las Socias president) and Tom • Riley, Terry ltymla, Marta Cntdter, Vlrsta!a Uu and Harriet Pne1er. ••• The Old West came to life again for 200guestS at an Orange County Master Chorale benefit at the ranch estate of Gayle and Robert ADdenoa in Orange Park Atres. Ranch Foreman Willie Mareno added excitement .t~ the cv~nina with a demonstration ofhis ropi~aDd ndma skilJs and the cowboys and cowgjrlshad the opponunity to stroll around '"town .. with its store t DAILY PJLOT/Sunclly OctObet 1', 1ee. .. When Judie came on-stage, (Geor1e was smiling) everyone was ask.i ng "Who is this?" as she strutted about look.ins like MM's double. Las Socias Founder Dot Clock out "Oaudetted" Colbert; Jan Baker was Betty Grable; Diane Rlaker, show chairman, was wearina a Rita Hayworth costume and Hy la Bertea was outfitted in one ofGrccrGarson's gowns. fronts,saloon,casinoandposeforacomplimentaryOld • ....,,......_. .. ...._.._. Tymc Pho_to. I• that Bart ~0148 111...., n.. Hunt1!1aton Be~ch Mayor Jack I.ell~ was~mcee for Sdaamacber at fGi' •• • ps r mtere? the entertainment which featured the Californians {during thcchuckwagon dinner), soloist Ml.c Bell, The Reinsmen (with a country flavor) with the O.K. Chorale Can-Can dancers addinaa little "spice." 0.., .... ,,......., "-...... Norma Bertzoa and daqhter Carolyn, abo.-e, donned period coetumee for their 0 01d Tyme Photo• at chorale benefit where eburer Mic Bell •bowed Glen and Dottie Stiflwell how to calm a ne"oua bone. Others showingoffaowns from the Hollywood Museum were Jan Baker, Jean KJag, Carolyn Situ, Sandy Van Land1Dga.am and Banh Nicol (her husband is chairman of the ND board.) Recently there's been a lot ofinterest in gowns worn by the stars-Sandpipers and the Laguna Philharmonic went Hollywood and then the Las Socias. "Thett's even more interest in foreign countries," said Jolm LeBold of the museum, who has taken the fashions around the world throuJh a government exchanie program. "People went crazy over Greta Garbo's handkerchief in Russia." The event also featured fashions from Saks Fifth · A venue presented by Bllhtr Wallerlcla. "I don't want to look like a man," said one iuest as menswear styles were shown. "The question would be 'Who isgoina towearthesuitand the wingtip shoes today-you or your husband?" " . With the well-received designer suits, gowns and Rtvillon fm-, thtre was no such question. . _ . Lucky players (blackjack, craps and roulette) won donated prizes. The biagiewas an original oil painsfna by Laiuna Niaucl anist, Robert Sclaaar, won by Ward and Fru Wltemaa. Doua Bance, committee chairman said, "We may have started a tradition tonight. Now l knowhowtbe West was won." The honorary committee included Irene and Jim Beatley, Patrtcta Fredrtcb, Ja~and Robert Heebner, Nora and VlD Jorseuea.Belma and Jim Na1amatt., Elabae and BW Redfield, Flolt and Ed Scbamacber, Jeaaette and Hal Segentrom, Doa and Jady OUpbant and unable to make it Dolly and Doll ltarcber. Master Chorale Director Marlee Allard is a good guy and had on the white bat to prove it; Nick O'Malley, Nicole Raate and Gerry Wakelud were greeting guests and Supervisor Harriett and I" Wieder were having a good time chatting with Jack Yo•ablood of the Rams. Others partying western Style were Co~ Mesa Mayor DoDD and Jean Ball, Councilwoman Norma Berttoa, withdaughterCarolyn'811dltaWeaand'Mlcllael Lawler. • • • Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce members gave their monthly iet-together an Oriental flavor. (Members Claar let and Cbrlene Neal were wearing &OIJeOus kimonos). A variety ofbors d'ocuvrcs- 1 shnmptempura,eagrollsand won tons-were , avail:ablc on the 30-foot table at the El Niguel Country _ Oubwil.b the chef cooking them up hot for the 125 .'f guests. "Wehave400membenandmcctinadiffcrent place each month for our mixers." said Charlene(shc and her husband are investment advisors).•• Although Laguna N i~el is not incorporated. we are a feeling chamberWJthalotofcommunitysp1ritandaconcem for the total community." Others there included Realtor Doll Bedaballlb. Bill and Jeaa Peten (Monarch Restaurant Corp.) die BWy Bird• (he's with Deck City), aourmet shop owner Claeryl Moore, Ray Averett and wife Glory (both in reaJ estate associated with Coldwell Bankers), Bart Meyers. vice president of the chamber, GU"J and Martot KD.lpt, Jim Krembat, Katby and Alla.D Usevlcb (Travel Accommodations), Dale Yearout (~son ) and actress Cindy Vance. . ·~· . 'Tm better lookina an(j younger than Bun Reynolds," said the star's look-alike Fred Leaf at the American Diabetes Association fashion show in the Ritz-Carlton. ''Burt said the same thing," Leaf added. But, it will be the real star featured in "City Heat" a Ion' with Clint Eastood when ADA SPfi>nSOrs the movie's premiere at a fund-raiser Dec. S atNewpon Cinema. The Sundial Fashions show attended by 262 offically launched the promotion of the premiere which opens SlDlultaneousJy with the Los An&eles ADA group. Bamay Pero, show chairman, also will be in charge of the premiere, which mcludes a dinner dance at the Hotel Meridien. Assisting Bunny arc Barbara Boadreaa, Naacy Rarrll, Sherry Jolauton, Harriet Selu, Jestica SL Clalr, Joyce Zaea1leila, Saadrl ftosellblaU. Sudra V entva and Slalrley Conna (director of the OC ADA). Guests at the show included Fl"'Scllamacller, Jeu Tandow1ky, Nancy 'l'llomu$ally Forbes,Nucy "Ferraad, Jad1~ Stapp, Jemalfer YellUi;t:Jada Jdru, Paye Bowmaa, Daldre McCredie and h~y DU.lqallt. Fashions they saw (Leaf was ftirting with all the models) included everything from sport.swear and city dressing to evening wear with accessories (beaded bags, jewelry, belts) nearly stealina the show . .,.... ......................... Joanne Flaher cha ta ~th mOdel ~an Baker an" Cece Pre.ley. Cindy Vance and Dale Yearoat at mlnr 1rith Charlee and Charlene Neil, B1lrt Meyers a.nil JIDa Walall. --...- Pink Panther, Wi~ners, Peacock Alley presentt;un 8" VIDA DEAN mus1c.(I remember I t ~ear·1.billand thcse"wanncn .. ' and their ladies are great dancers.) o..,,... ""',..., A few of the men working out pany details art Doa The Pmk Panthcr.v. ill strike again ... undl\) ,Oct. Beckeabaagb, II chairman: Jolm Law oa, patron ro- 21. SCOOP(that's the South Coa t Orpniz.auon of chairman nd nom11 Low~. in\ 1tation ch 1rman. All Pl,anncd Parenthood)willgathcrforan cvcningoffun at proceeds will help unlkrwntc the tofmajormcd1cel the NewQOner Rcson. c<1u1pmcnt t the South Lqun ho pital. Bee enbaugh It's Cdlifomaa ca ual am re for the 6-to-t l p.m. can be re ched at 643·2.SOS. cventwithaourmctdininfandd ncinaonthcschedule. h . • • • '""'R' c · I • • not r orpnazauon om to''"" 1tz· ar ton ..• Thcall·malcWinnec 'CirdeofSouth Co st Holyfam1lyMadreert1 Au 1harymcmbenand1ucsts Medical Center ha tit third annual charity ball for .. wall be there tur\la ·forth ~Olh annual P acoc llty • Ott. 26. The bh1ck·tie-cvcn·t will b in the Rttz·C:anlton l fashion how. F n1as11 doorpriz ... includangamink H t landJocMoshavan~hisOJ(hc tra"illP.ro 1de ~.t. J ckc\donatcilby 1 J ~u ad t n rare lfrom t .. I .. \ er._ Co.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oct®-14, 1984 --T RAVl l \ ell's nicer these days " 1 hou nd of tou sb &O to Hell • ch ur. · ·· - The) stare, awed by the bla k.enC'd • ind laa&cd r<Kk formation that "'cs . be ittfe d1 trict its unusual name. : nd they Stnd leners and cards to '\ ricnd with the ''Hell" postmark lcarh tamped on the back, and Jl""rinp tie, _.f'his · 1l Hell fa ~ptace.'' or. ''You ~mt'm Hell tint." Hell can be' found on Gsand ~ayman. the Pritish Crown Colony ' located 480 miles outh of Miami. _for the tourist who visit the island for its renowned white-nd bc'aches •• end first-eta s diving. Hdl 1s a .popul:ir idc trip ... "" . · \. nd DO 1t b nin a $24,000 lift to make 1' more res~uibk. Chn~tencd in the 19 O' · b)' Alan Cardinall. the Commi 1oner on the island Hell's huri uing formation. which rcsembl~ the ch,rrro remains of a hell fire, is a wcattfortd form of the local rock. ironl>hore. Common arouna the '"and, but 1n a le s dramatic form . ironshore 1~ m~ up of eroded material from the cliff.like limcstont"' formations, coral ttef rcmainund shells which arcw in s~llow water and were ctmented to,cthcr over time. • n · 1962. Hell o~ned its own disuict .po~t offitt for toumts who nteJ to mark their visit officaall). lt " ~ o rntcd from the home of local resident. Janet ~arson) (a nanie rommon 1n the Hett distncl). Now the Cayman Islands Go"trn· mcnt has allocated $24.000 to a btautification progr.am. A new PoSl offi<'C, with bt<f s ot tropical ptanb. ha\ ~en built, along WJth three shops whicll will sell local crafi'-. A boardwalk has also bc'en built to provide better accc<1s to the Hell format_ion. Prcviou ly, the only view. 1na poant w:is at the local bar, Club Inferno. which isrun by the Mc Doom famil). .bee offers London tour . • A 12-day an and theatre tour of · ·London will be offered this winter by Oiange Coa t College's Community ··~rvice Office: 'The tour is set to run December 27 .. throu&h January 7. Cost of the tnp 1s S 1,286. The ftt includes roundtrip airfare. superior tourist class hotels, daily continental breakfasts, a medieval banquet. a farewell dinner. four pla)'s. a city tour. lJirochuJ'e lists steps n travel preparatioil "l. : With the boom1na dollar and .. bounding tconomy, mo~ Amen- ns than ever a~ packing their baas ed taking off for their favonte travel .. ~ts. " But. says travel authonty Anhur Frommer, author of .. Europe on $5 a Day," the travel explosion also may mean an explosion in travel mistakes. _Too many peopluull do not properly prepare for their vacations.. ' "This is unfonunate," :sccord1ng10 Frommer, "because intelltgent travel preparation 1s neither difficult nor history and contemporary It fe of your destination (even to a vacation isle). .. just in case" of a ramy day. •Take out tnvel insurance and buy 'travelers' checks. Relati vely fe"' Americans buy travel insurance. a very common practice nearl) every- where else. •To take advantage of discounts, always make reservations for ground transponation, including trams and auto rentals. ahead of time tour:s of museums aod an gallenes. and an eight-day Explorer pass. • Tour feaders are Golden West College professors Brian E. Conley and Judith Acklt') Conic). a GWC an professor. has done advanced study 10 London and Geneva. He conducts classes at U.C lr"ine on the history and apprec1a- t1on of prints. and the business of art. He also serves as an art co nsultant for museums, plleries, and an mter- nat1onal corporation. Ackley has done ar.tduate work 10 Bnt1sh theatre, and has led tour groups to theatre performances in Los Angeles, New York. and the Ashland Shakespeare festival in Ashland. Oregon. She is thoroughly steeped m London's theatre scene. H1ghhghts of the tour wall include v1s11s to the Nauonal Theatre. Covent Garden. the Tate Gallery. and the Bnllsh Museum. A Ne" Year's Eve dinner and pany will be held at London's famous Bccfeaters. with us rousing medieval theme. For information about the tour. phone 834-9225 or 892-77 I I. · particularly time-consumin' and will add immeasurably to one s enjoy- ment and pcace-of-mmd. •Before traveling to foreign coun- tnes, find out the names of Enghsh- languagc physicians 1 n the area where you'll be staying. Meeting changed Frommer has summanzed what he believes arc the seven most basic travel pTCparalion steps in a brochure published by Citicorp Travelers Checks. "The Seven Secrets ofSman Travel." 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"U wu a atrange band," be mused. "We 1'ere goin~to make our CHARLES Go1E1 contract ll I won a trick and, u It developed. wt would also m.ak it if I did not. "To atart matten off, J found myaelf In the unuaual po1ltion of betn1 one of the lowest card• South held. Naturally, ht o.,.ned the bid· dinr with two cluba and r~lved a neptlve response of two no trump. Ht lntroduced hit MCOnd suit and, aft.r North took a preference to clubs, be went on to game. "Wett Jed the kins of heart. and E11t atgnaled with the queen. W eat dutifully continued with a low heart and dec:larer wi.ely too.It tbe precau· tion of ruffln1 hl1h. Re led hll low . trump to t.be table'• nine and ruffed another heart. to 1ltfp that. auJt from dummy. Now declarer cubed a hl1b trump. "Had either defender failed to follow, declarer would have bad to rely on eomethinr good happening in spades or a 1ucce11ful fine11e of the diamond queen. But wben bOth defenders followed to the second trump, the hand became a cinch. "Declarer continued by cuhlnr the k.ing-quffn of 1pade1. Had the kMve dropped, he would have uaed me to slu(f a diamond from the table, conceded a diamond and ruff- ed a diamond for hit contract. When the dutard did not appear, declarer 0 ,IAR SHA11FF led a lo• 1pade from the board. Had East followed low. 1 would b&vt b en fineaatd. Should I win, dttl&rer baa his diamond dfii.Ud. If Weal capturM me with hli ,Jidl; he I.I tnd played.·When Eut •hand out, declarer ltd roe and alJowtd W 11t to capture me wltb hit jack u a diamond waa 1Juffed from dumlll)'. West Wll forced titlter to led a diamond into declarer'• A.Q, or elH yield a naff •luff by leadlDI a heett. Either wa1 tt1• contrad. wu lafe. "Thia hand occurred in a mtJor t am ch&mpionabtp. At the «Xhtr table tbe deelarer did not ap· predate the llieetlet o!the end poel· Uon. He ruffed me in .dWl)m7 and led a diamond, buL wtter(Eatt &Jert- ly interted the eight ol diam~nda. declarer bad to lote two diamond trick• for down one." s.act _, qae:ICMu fer ............ CUrlee G .. • ... 0.U' Sllartl, mn1 .. ............... Eatla ,..,. ........ & _,; ........ ~--·· c-... lrt4p," a ff.M v8' .. , will ~ aw..W ........... J ....... ~t.M~ .... au... c....... 0.... ... Ollar 8 ..... ,.... .... , c..-.t ~ ....... .. ................... Writer relives nightmare· of crash with drunk driver DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've never wnttcn to you before, but this isn't really a letter to you, it's to one of your readers. Since everybody reads Ann Landers I am sure be will sec it. Dear Sir. I'm sorry to disturb you after so many years (nine to be exact). but I think you 'll remember the citcumstanccs surroundins our meet- ing. I Just wanted to drop you a note to tell you what became of me. So far as I know you have never inquired. Remember the night you drank too much at an office party and ms1sred on dnvina home'> That's when we met. My brother and I were dnvmg throush a one-way tunnel and you were. too -only you were going 1n lhe wrona direction. The result was a terrible head-on colhs1on. I am the one who lived. My brother didn't make it . He was 17. I was 1n a coma for three months - 'ufTcred 43 broken bones. had 27 operations -mostly plastic surgery and skm grafts, After three years in the hospital and six years m therapy I am still going to the rehabilitation hospital three times a week. But I lived. They never thought I would. Oh, I almost forgot. they rold me how the judge handled the case. Too bad you lost your license for six months. I'm sorry about the inconvc- niencc. I heard your w1te was mad as the dickens because she had to dnve y-OU 10 work and back. Take care of yourself and your children . TMy should ~ about the age to dnvc by now. Plea~ tell them to be ca reful. There arc a lot of drunken drivers out there and they can change an innocent persoD's life in a split second. t'm sianing this -THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE DEAR VOICE: 1'hllk yoa for a letter tbt 1boald alike •P • few million people. Yoa'U be pleased lo know lbe Jdces are a lot toaper on drunken drivers Uaao Uaey ased to be. As far a1 I am concerned, tbey can't be &ougb enough. ••• DEAR' ANN LANDERS: I am a widow. 75. and not in the best of health. (I'm on a walker due to equtlibnum problems.) For the last I 0 years J have employed a retired Army man twice a week to do the heavy cleanma and the laundry and dnve me· to tbc market for arocery shopping. He 1s honest to the penny, hard-working. polite and pleasant. J should also tell you he is married and has six children. · On the last two trips he exposed himself in my presence. I was shocked but pretended not to notice. I am not afraid of rape. The man has never touched me or uttered a suggestive sentence in all the years he has been 1n my employ. I have, however. had to lock up my lingerie because he used to spread the dainty garments on the bed and loo~ at them. ~hate to tire this man because aood help 1s hard to find these days and be 1s an excellent worker. Should l speak to him if he UPoSCS h1msetr apin? Should I have my attorney write and tell him he could 10 to Jail and be fined? Why is ht hke this and what should I do? -SAN ANTONIO READER DEAR S.A.: 1'llll man 11 u eDl· bltlonl1t. (Exldbltlollism ls a form of mea&al tllnes1.) Be may 10 ao ferdaer titan Ille laa1 b•t yoa 1~alcl not take "e cbance.. Call u employment a&aeY, enlist lbe laelp of your frten41 aad aeipbon, ud Jet a replacemnt soon. 'he conve eace of laavbl1 Ws man's services l1 aot wortb Site rllk. Sex barriers still existing in particular areas of home The private bastions for men and women arc crumbling. There isn't a da) goes by that another volley does not blast a holic in the"FOR MEN ONLY" sanctuary or an invasion of men isn't noted in an area that used to be cxelusi ve for women. E1u 80llECI And watch that ladder when you put 11 away: it's a little rickety." You don't know 1solat1on until your husband 'returns from a fishin1 tnp and dumps 20 pound' ofslimt m the sank uncleaned an~ unsca'ed while he goes to shower. It ~gan with the unisell bar stool and proaresscd to locker rooms. beauty shops, home cc clas5C$, health spas. altars. delivery rooms and service clubs. The sex barriers came tumbling down one by one. 5omeone observed there 1s no place left onymorc where a man can go to be alone or a woman can find solace away from men. Au contrairc. I don't know where men go for privacy. but I can name a lot of places where women can find more pace and solitude thal'I anyone about to begin. You can hear a pin drop as you ao about prcpanna to wash all those dirty dishes and the only way you'll know anyone else is 1n the house 1s when you hear, "Give us a break! Wait until the commercial to run that garbaie disposal, will you?" And how about the living room when it has just been painted and the drop cloths are all around and the paint cans a~ open and )'Our husband says. "Well. that dOC$ it. Don't forget to use maskinJ tape on the windows when you do the ~ncs and on the floor when )OU do the w~work. And no matter how ht+.t•c holidays are , l know that the family is goma to gave me that quiet time alone where not only men, but children wouldn't dream of entering . . . right after Christmas when there is nothina left but a Christmas tree to undccorate and the only gifts left under the tree arc the ones to be ~turned without sales slips. Not to worry. I would venture a auel!. that even with unitcll bith- rooms, only women will be admitted mto that exclusive club or all limn: the bathroom scrubbers of America who muSt have the skill to chanec·a toilet tissue spindle. flush, scour, pick. up towels .and Wb without rear o( male invasion . has a risht to have. -One of them is in the kitchen after a bia mt'al when all the food has been eaten and a favontc television show is CLUBS' EVENTS INFORMATIVE ••• From83 • • • The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Anactcs will be filled Monday(throulh Thursday) with 1,900 members of National As i tancc League leamin&morc about ~rvina their local communities through volun· tccrwork.(:t"hcrcarc 7' chapters in the U.S.)Olorta DetakmeJlu (a te~ucr from Lon& Beach) will talk to the convention on ThurSday about the Importance of voluntccnsm. Amona the Orana.e Countian plannina to attend . arc chapter presidents Maflh JobstoitdfHuntin ton Bqch. TndJ Pe11l1 o(Laguna Beach and Martoa PlckeuofNcwport Beach. Othcrstbcrcwill be Elaine Ba1m1Jlu (conference chairman) Mabel Allrtcl(vicc C'hairman). P11l1 McCau. M1rw CroWDtr andBetty Lff t..vejoy. --... 8 hiaCorinthian Vatch Club plan a 2-to-4 p.m. champaanc nxcption <Xt . 21 rorpro pcctivc n~ members ... The Fuundal Folk Danccrsw1U beat &he Co ta M«a Women' Club on FridaytoenlCftlin mcmbc11~iahdan.c from bract Romania, PQJand and Ru.s ia. Furtl\er lnfomiauon 1S1\'&ilablc b)'C'81hna . 64S-4709or646-1092 ••• Balboa Harbor lumn eof G mma Phi Beta"iUJomthc&u1hOranaeCoun1) t\lumn cat 7:30p.m. Wcdncsdayfora .. Fall Fa hion Update .. p nltd by Nord trom . Mrs. teveSamPN• 1 openin1 her home for the C\'Cnl and pttSidena. Mrt • Ho11n,j4~ ~J.hasdc1.a1ls. n .. • • • Juctae Pamela Iles will be ptcJCnt.cd with the outstandlngjudgc award Monday at the OranacCounty Women Lawyers' S:30dinncrintheOCMcdical Association Center, 300 S. Flower St., Oranae. Ajud~ial face-off. fcaturinajud1c,al candida1.e1Jame1G.BliiiP• vs, Raper R. Ea1eltrtt1H and Rebert H. G1lU•u VL Job R. Smlti will follow. Reservations may be phoned tO 979-2362 . • • • Piani tJobDwew11lentenaJnmembenof1hc · Harbor View Hills. Philharmonic Women's. Commiuee Tuc$dayat the homeofMn.Leeu'NJeMS, S410Vla Carrizo, Lquna Hills. Appearina with him on ~be 9:30 a .m~program wilt be~•raOl&mu.Juitarist lnfor- matton on membership mar be obtained from Mra. Pt.trtcll Ntlu. 64().4027 ... Ora nae Coast.al RC'Ciprocity Bureau PEO, hauche<luled a 9:30a.m. fridl)' mccUna at Glendale f"C'UeralSavin.as, 100 NcwponCentc-r Drive. All PEOS and unaffiliate1 ma) atitnd. • • • A Lalk on °5.J)CCd Walkina" bY , ... 87ll!tcl Wcdncsda) for~ll•H Hall G1rdcn Oub. . Rauttn i1h0Stinatbteven1 in her home ... Affilia1csor Laaun1 Beach Mutcum or An Wiii meet in 'the muttUm at f:30p.m. Tuddaytohelr~rle~pertl11ale....., Rice talk 1bout the lustrous erm • More information 'available bycaUu\IA94-6Sll •. .- \ Samantha's plµg pulled after embryo transplante IY LYNDA HIRSCH Au. :"'v CHILDa&N: ()Q Adam'• onkn, Ptuhp brln,t lhc Chandltr com· psny d1ruton 'Oltther and puu f.tica n Chlf'IC of llOppifl& llktovtr. While Et1Ca plays corporate pOlul(), Mike arn~ to have them mamtd tbc umc cvcn1na,. Jo.nna 1tJl\Adam'1 diary butpublt1hLn1 firm l&OPI her c.b«k ~ Philip bu~ diary hick. Ad.tm bums dial}'. Tad still Nscs 10 •lccp witti DOuy. T Ml l\llpended frbm achoo! aftu be accidcnl&ll)' hll1 a teachtr while a1min& fOf BOb Edna thttalens to ttll the Man1ns unlm Tld l'(rforms his hulbendly duties with Oouy. Ptttenchn,a lhock that Rou Is h s father. Andrew milks P.llnKr's sympathy and atccpt\ an upcn11ve car. l>a1sy unsuc- ccufully lntS to restrict 'Palmer's atn· tr'Olity. Rost ttlb Ell(a that Andrew 11 not hi1 son. Elltn wan11 ao kll Palmer but R°" stops htr. Donna movn 1n with Tom while Brooke awa1ls the binh ot their beby. Brooke phones Tom and tJSUfl>nstd when Donna answcn. CAPITOL: Tylcrcatchcsupw1t)l Myrna and tries to tnck her into adm1ttiq lhat she's the mis in1 eycw1tncu. Later. Tykr 011crhears Grace admit to Myrna that she took the sh~s Myrn~ had thrown out. Myma is upset 10 leam Gl'IC'e had the ANOTHEll WORLD: Sally accuses ~hoes cleaned and has bttn weanng &hem. Donna of murdcri~ David Thatcher and When My ma lattr finds that the pohce is dc~rmintd co ao to the pohtt. In a rqe, have confiscated the shoes as cv1dentt 1n Donna raises a candlestick at Sally and Kell) 's case. she mecu Yo 1th the U.S Donna is ja led for a niaht. Donna ~ks attome), Tyler prepares to dtfrnd Kell) rcven,e on Sally and torments her by on murder chalJtl and is rdkvtd when tcllin1her thauhewasonce Cathn'slo11cr, Kelly promisci. to idcnufy mtSSing eye· Sally leaves town question1n1 Cathn'~ witness if necns&I). Whtie Thomas and love. A d111u1std K.athlttn amnirs to Mr. Dobkins discus\ :ferry's suracry. mccc Donna at the country club as pan of Tmy interrupls and insi)b his father let Cut's plan to uncover Donna's presumed Thomas perform &he opcrauon. Paula auilt. Rou. hiding in a shadow. aims his temporanly mov" into Ttty and Sloane's rifle at an unsuspcctina Kathleen. Cathn new townhouse and takes clla11t of &heir stumbles into a drug deal while search1na ' lives Brtnda and . Wally decorate Hal's for Rc>sa. Mac disheartened after a talft room. Later they shatt a romantic mo-w1th Sandy. ment. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Althouah DA VS OF OUR UVE& Bo JOeS 10 Reiner looks back on early TV days LOS ANGELES (AP) - Carl he said, refcrrin1 "The New Dack Van Remer 1s having great success in lhe ()yke Show." which ran from movies these days. but admits he 1'171-74. "We had several conversa- miucs the early days of 1elev1s1on 11ons, b\lt she didn't think It was right. comedy. She knew what she was doina." Reiner was a wnter and second Reiner is nostalsic aoout his pioo- banana for Sid Caesar on "YourSho~ eer days in television, but he's not of Shows." He put those experiences sure he could ma e it work again at a anto 0 The Dick Van Dyke Show." in level he would find satisfying. He quit which Van Dyke played a writer on a the second Van Dyke show become of TV variety show. network strictures on the scnpts. His latest film with Steve Martin is -------------_....,, "All of Mc." which also stars Lily '!°"'~fin cau 1u-s111. ··1 tried hard to recruit Lily Tomlin as Dick's wife in that second series.·· Put • few words to work for Shrimp & Fisti Special '12.99 TWO OF Y~R FAVORITES ••• TOOE1'fi~R. Now, you dOn't hive lo dcddt bcNrecn shrimp and fish. Bcasuse our Shrimp(, Ash Speciel gives you both ol the tastes you love. You get th~ ol our new. larger shrimp, a crispy fish Met; ~n fryes; cole lllw and two CNnchy hushpuppies. An fOf this epedal pnc:e. Stop by and try our Shrtmp & r1Sh SpedOI aoon .• Offer good for• lmltcd time only. · 3095 Hwbor Blvd. ·1n Coetl Mu. Ouat south of SM DlegO Freeway acrou from Fectco) Ortve-ThN Bervtc. Avallable LOVINC: A\a seems oumdy u ' thnl U!C> was hurt, but ,.on'I ltt C\ln s SANTA BARBARA: Joe C\-ado ch return ramco lO Jack. Jack ttlls va hr for him and rindi himself n Russ1111 must leuc nd thctc •1U never be coupJc•1 l Couple n;oosn1zc him an)1h1na bctWttn them. Ava 1tll1 ham ... 'Dnttd man from nt""SPlpcr. JM d11o- dotsn't ~ about him. ta~ h"n co~m soPht ucated radio equipment on than ' to Dane's blood lr1msfu ton but bolt Killy 1s • lChtd 1$ ~ cncs ovct rcfu to sec Jack. Jade feds mpon rbk J Bra don ttDOf1ed m1SMn1 and C for ac"dt'nt and admll• to himself he still frars he was abdueltd b) Santana. l.atcr lovn tae)'. To pin Jack's respect. Dane Peter finds Brandon lltti>trll ll h0ttl and intends to use m·crfront land for park, not records convtnalion bctwttn Gina and a ca .. mo. Ahhouih Dant docsn•1 ~nt C.C about the bof• bad&round Peter GENERAL HOSPITAL: Scorpio ch«b Jack 10 know. Curtis attempts to keep Jack sells th!' tntormation to Muon Santana Ginny's chant) bell 'la~ ind finds 1n town by tellina him about transfusion rcahzn Brand noo~ld be her 10n and tlics Bcatnce dnnk1na Lija·s mcd1cat1on . Thi) 1ack ~·to 1tt Dane. Shana happ) she to Los Angcln to ltt him. Warren 1n ~ pro~e Bn1ncc's dt'llh was an accidcnl and Cabot CIO$tr to rcc:onc1hauon. Cabot whtn '""' ta a«utn l>CT l<)n or btiftl Jimm y Lee aru a coun or~r to rcpin 1clls Cum• ht was qunttoncd about dad tn\ol~ed 1D Chanm 's murder. Warren po~1on of items on Bntn«'s body. Ht woman from Cunis' ptit. Billy and Rita holds $0CTle rare c <" "' bu 1 can '1 remember sets beck the Bible pege and 5ttks Mae rcconci~. Jonathan tellun unbclie"· 111hy be s.tolc them o"\ h they bclona LO. pcrm1ss1on to •,.t rid of the photos in Edie he wa~n·a in"oh·td 1n otber ScorpiowamsJlmm> ~~~~~~·~::i:~j::k~UL:w:..t.u....;llqKlll~.J..llllU~::;SE:=A:R=CB==;::'O;:::R:::::T=O~M;O;R;R=O=W;:;::;:4~f\col';;::::::;:::::;;:;;:;~;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;=.-i~;"""""--:~~ Bible pace H blackma1 apins1 the Quanermaine.. but Jimmy ~demands a third of the Qu1nerma1nc fonune. Fnsco enhsu Tony's help for an a1hna Felicia Brock pleads with Bobbi 10 come homt. but she won't unless Terry lca"es first . Rick and Ginny 1tan to v.arm up to each other, Tony and Tanya struuJe a Iona 1n thtir rtlationsh1p. GUIDING LIGHT: T-wo men bruk 1n10 Lu jack's club and leave a bumina Ctp rcttc near a leakinuas pipe Aftttthey are aone. Bclh amvcs and dcadcs to wan for Lujack. Alex admiu 10 Jane that V1cton1 is her sr-ndmothcr Annabel~ &OC$ to the cottaic cellar in search of more clues. She discovers an opcnina in the wall. but is knocked unconscious by John Young. He ONE UFE TO LIVE: Saman1ha bcina kept ah~c on hfe ~upport system until cmbl)o is transferred from her bod) 10 Dchlah's, The p~ancy aivcs Ochlah a new purpose in hfe. Plua rs pulled on Samantha's support equ1pmcn1. Jini hai d1 ppcartd. Cassie h1<16 Rob It the thnter. He tells her that he found out 1h&1 his motber Laurel. whOm t~ thoU&Jlt was dead all ~ )'ar1, 1s rully ahvc. Rob eJtpmses fear that his ov.a father had t\11 &randfathcr, who was IOVOl'1ed lft Or· pnutd cnme. killed. Didi ts Ul*t t11hen Bo finally tells bCJ' that Drew is h1uon. RYAN'S HOPE: Hutch tells Magic that now that she's supposedly killed Mu, he FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER 7~1uA1Pnk e 15ss Whole Lobster &1095 Half Lobster -r· ~ J Complete dinner Including soup or ~~~ salad and choice of potato or rtce pilaf I • /~ J. ~ ON rHE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 ')\N AMERICAN MASTERPIECE, THE MOVIE TO BEAT FOR THE ACADEMY AWARD:' "The movie makes ~u feel · proud to be an American. You leave uplifted and thrilled to be ali~:' __ SAUY FIELD __ PLACES IN THE H§ART ~ P'D.ftl ~·WJYF1W>·iva3 ~ Tt£ HE.ARI"' ·LldM'CJU.&: ·ED~ AM'/ MAIXWf ·U.. ti4AlJQ'Di ·~CJDIER. ~ PIOQJcs MDWl. H>UiMAN ~by ARLENE [)(HMN · Wrftn and Dftaed by IO£RT ~ ~ ~ 11N1M lllUA.llt 1.----. ·-----_...., ___ ....,.. .. • CllTA•U f-ll'lllll a..-UMIM __ .._.(_ WUIWitil """°'T.,.131Jl!OI ......... 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' ~ -I -,j n Ill•• ~------------~-~----...... -------------..-...... ~--.-- 0 -• INTERMISSION ~ ........___~=---~~ .. --- - - ·'Cat,' 'King' open on local stages . iI?-ger George Jones cleaning up his act.' HVILLE (AP) -Country sic star George Jones says ytonk drinkinJ turned into years ielcohol and drui dependency. But says the wild ways that got him the name .. no s.how" Jones for his lbit of missing concerts are behind now. 1 was about as crazy and messed and wild as you can $Cl. l was doing lcindsof drugs, marijuana, cocaine, e. You name it and I was doing tr·Jones said ... Changing my life n't~y .... But now that it's done. ..... '" ifs fantastic," he added. "\. "A couple of years ago, I realized it w}s up to me to put the P.ieces of my life back together apin, • be said. ·•t did some strong. deep thinking, and I knew it had to change. and I knew I had to do it alone ... Jones, who is divorced from coun- try singer Tammy Wynette, said if be had to divert blame for his alcohol and drug abuse from himself he would point to the atmosphere of country bars and night clubs, where careers either blossom or die on the stem. f~ODA Y'S SUNDAV PUZZLE ·· ~~ . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ~T eo.tly fur -2' Battery plate Preciout metal f 4 Apportion 19 Place of learning 20 Napoleonic victory • 21 New V ork canal . 22 Guerrilta 2f Westward - 25 Concealed 26 Hebrew Instrument 27~call Z8 Poetic "before .. 29 Negative vote 30 Luzon native • 32 Unconscious • 35 Endure , 37 Folklore lady 38 Outfits 40 Abyuinlan prlnoe 41 Scurry , 43 Crete's mountain 44 8111 of fare , 45 Song of praise 471mplore I -49 IMS ; 51 Map direction : 52 Name: Fr. : &4 Male heir : 56 Passon , 57 weoer 58 Associate . 62 Newrtheless , 64 Teer j 65Makenew , 69 Ceiebes OX • 70 -moth : 72 Motor fuel I 74 Quote I 76 Toward the mouth ' I j • • I t • • ' • i I l i I I l 77 Noah's son 78 And. Lat. 80 Gavel 83 Preclude 86 Excavate 87 Delliate 89 Pfural verb 90 Hound 92 Refrain from bothering: 2 wds. SM Feedbag daintiea 96 ere.. by rubbing 99Sofltary 100 Reltraln: 2 wds. 104 M8ket.oe 105 But Lat. 107 Pater - 111 White yam 112 Make Into law 114 Annoy 116 Type measure 117 Act,... Gardner 118 Manufacture 120 Needy 122 Old Frenctl coin 123 Blbllcal pronoun 12S Long. narrow cut 126 GratJftel 129 Gypsy 131 Sphere 133 Unfrlendty 138 Needleftlh 137 SnWI V8lleyl 139 Consume 141 Weeding tool 142 Back street 145 Stlckl together 147 The IUn 149 Underneath 153 Room feature 154 Pigeon pee 155 Old metal ' ,. 157 Podd6d vegetable 159 African secret 80ciety 160 Carry 181 Knolls ~Fly aloft 109 Wicked 163 Haphazard: 3 wds. 36 TV commercials 110 Estimate 166 Knave of dubs 37 Alas! 113 Jewish literature 187 Cyprlnoki fish 39 -Claus 115 Great Lakes canal 188 Author's "weapon" 42 Purposive 119 AnxJoua 189 Grecian goddess 44 Maxim 121 Broadway parts 1-71 Bones 46 Negative prefix 124 Exclamation 172 Perch 48 Non-Jew 125 Precipitous 17<t Chlneee pagoda 50 Swtft 127 Utter 175 Prevk>ulty 51 Thing, In law 128 Oral pa-. 1n Cheetnut horee 53 Pronoun 130 Storet<eeper 178 Male .,,.., 55 .Disregard 179 Football teem 57 Take plaoe 132 Bet in roulette 181 Dynamo part 58 Throw (a football) 1~ Exdamatlon of 182 Spanish painter 59 OY8r again surpriM 183 Former 60 Italian city 135 WetlJf) aloud 184 Sounds 61 Japanese measure 137 "Buc:t<s" 63 t-ilndu cymbals 138 California Indian DOWN 65 Resist authority 140 Salling ship's 66 Church calendar feature 1 Deep concave 67 Pour down 142 lmprO'llM: molding 66 Brink hyph. wet. 2 Cry of delight 71 Tumor: suff. 143 Noisier 3BurmadHI 73 Gives medicine to 144 Ship's Journal 4 -Lane 75 Communications: 145 Presidential 6 Church offlda1 comb.form nickname 6 Spectacle9 78 Elude 1"46 Witty lampoon 7 Showy flower 79 Wyoming range 148 Hawaiian garland 8 Pagangodl 81 Latin art -150 Cut off 9 Straight 82Summlt 151 Harangues 10 Recover8 from: 84 Make amends 152 Female 2wdl. 85 Continued: 2 wds. 154 Cafe patron 11 Anglo-Saxon ooln 88 AINng pole 12 Mouth parts 91 Expressive motion 156 -bear 13 Fate 93 Th« Fr. 158 Item of value 161 Brave warrior 14 Bullftght Sft• 95 Trades 15 Animal fat 97 Knock shatpty 162 Wiid plum 1SAb 98 Vl8U811ze 164 Wheel edges 17 Hypothetlcal toroe 100 C8mel feature 165 Farm structure 18 l..88N holder 101 Oblong 188 Cooking vea.981 19 Keen 102 Sfmllat 170 Hearing organ 2~ Scoundrel 103 Army offtcer: abbr. 173 Decimal bale 3 Growold 106 Oeeertllke 176 Buddha 33 Seiz.e 108 East Indian tree 180 Odin's brother ' through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at I and 7 p.m., through Nov. 4 . -"Move OVer, Mn. 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Almo5t literary m its approach. the movie outdistance) other excellent works by the filmmaker -.. Bonnie and Clyde," ··superman," the :A.cademy Award-winning "Kramer vs. Kramer." It is perhaps Benton's --'WK'l lrttsl~k. ---- ... think that when l saw it all strung together. I was surprised at what a romantic view l had of my past," Benton said in an interview at his New York office. "I thot.1aht I had a more realistic view. "It was a labor of love. It was a heavily fictionalized version of a number of stories that actually hap- pened and off ercd me a chance to go back home." Starrioi Sally ftcld as a woman who fights for her family's survival in the Depression, "Places an the Hean" is a quiet tribute to the people and places Benton knew as a child. "When I was &rowing up, all hfe was around the courthouse and )Ou could hear the chimes no matter where you were," he said. "I have never seen New York as exc1tang or as crowded as that square at Christmas." Benton, 52, left Waxahachie an 1949 to attend the University of Texas in Austin. He moved to New York to pursue a master's degree at ColumbUl University. Has mother died in 1979, two weeks before the publicity swi ng for ........... Director Robert Benton. actresa 8alll Field and her acort. Alan Grelaman (left) at premiere of • Places In the Heart.•• "Kramer vs. Kramer." Benton recalled about e ~ttcss "l think I never got to say goodbye effort to get into character. and l think if I exorcised anything Benton . i-.. .. n thinking about (with 'Places in the Heart'), I got to ""&"" say goodbye," he said. "Places in the Heart" 10 years aeo. The movie also gave Benton and The story he had in mind dealt with others in the project a chance to talk his father's side of the family and two about their pasts, he said. brothers who were bootlepers. He "Everyone connected wtth the wrote a script and thought 11 was too movie had grown up at a certain tame violent. out of New York and in the South or Southwest," he said. "The movie wa a collaborative effort. We all put a lot of pressure on ourselves to get it nght. I thfok it meant something to a lot of us and therefore. making·sure at was nght was as important to Sally Field or Danny Glover as it was to me." "Then I remembered the story about my grandmother." he said. "and I opened the door to that woman and she pushed her way in and took over and it just became her story. She would not tolerate sharing the movie with anyone else." ~ersisteq.ce paying off for 'Marily~ 'star_ Hick LOS A "LF.S therine Hico, ho ~ttrac-tcd notice a\lhe star of he iclc"' mn mo~• , •• anl7n,' .... ' .-r~i~~~·~= Qn e declined a _P.rom1S1ng r9-IC op-~ ite W1lh!m Hun an "'BOdy Heat."~--- ~causc I don't hkc tak1n off m\1 clothe :· td the ctre • who uend· ed St. Mary'·' High School in South Bend and Notre Dame University. ··He m de the pt turc in )lX " b ··1n the ript I read, the rl h d 35 and came 1n a million nd a half orp m and kalkd people. J said no d b d •• d H L .. t" thanks. and 1 thmk (d1rtttor-vmtcT) un er u get. 1 ac..s. 'IC usually v.rappea at two in Uie a er· La!'11 K.asdan 1ut1ll mad at me. But I noon. bUt we never fell rush d. didn l want to be t~p~ into beina ttie voluptuou blonde... -The '"son 11 lh t rthcarscs Hicks. who dcscnbes herself as \\Ith all the IC\Of"S for two wecb in a ·· lim but nota 5U bomb." also nixed hotel ballroom. 8) that time the a SS00,000 offer for a TV miniscnct. actors arc famahar "th their ch - to pursue a mo" 1c career. The strategy ters and rclat1on5h1ps. 1dnt) ti.&utes Sttms t~ ha"e \\Orked. This montt) there &s ·still room for spontaneou she will .be $t'Cn m t~ major films: inspiration: if a truck passes b> during United Artists' ··Garbo T•lks" and the scene. the acto~ kno,., their Columbia's ••The Razor's Edge." characters >Aell enough to 1m- ln ··Garbo Talks." she ~~ s a pro,isc." wou1d-~orking in-a~Nf----_,-ht' Razor's-Edgie' •• WH~n _. ....... ,.-= York accounting firm -a warm-Paris and London. It 1s new "ers1on of hearted cccentnc who comforts Ron the Somerset Maugham no"el. and . Silver as his maniage to Carrie Fisher some eycbrov. s have bt'cn raised at breaks up. the casting of 8111 Mumy in the THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon Nile All 5eal• '2 00 --290~ l Cont 11., Co10111 Ml 1!111 m-.. The film is rich an details: dinner r~-iiiiiiiiii~C~~~~~!!C~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ plates turned over before the food 1s I LUXURY fHIMltfS CICM-.a '--·-.......... aisi.. -~ ed · ' Finl T• 111ti9ee ..._ * scrv ; women wcannggirdles under WALK-INS* O•LY S2.1i u.._ .....-their cotton dresses; the dead laid out on a dining room table and bathed in cloths soaked in aspirin to prevent discoloration. .. Sally, on the first day of shooting, was wearing my grandmother's per- fume. l hadn't smelled that in 40 years. It was also her arandmother's perfume and was a coincidence," Howard E. Rollln1 Jr. SOLDIDl"S STOllY "l "'T 1 J sSO btO 4 : 0 7:00 • t :1S Nick Nolt• In TKACMKU Pt) 1 :00 3:10 5:20 7 :30 • t :40 DRIVE -INS m~ STADIUm 0 m lllll!lttt!tt !It!! Si•f"'"' A m>UMa."S sro•v S (N) ""' AtelMt All Odeh (R) STA• T•at HI (N) The Last SUrflttlt•f (fiG) a. fhd Dawn (f'Q·t,, .,.... tll't l-'-'-u-.. n·~• 9".l'--' ll-l-I• Wt • ~M '!>Ml -UAC-1 Sally's 'stubborn• Sally "l•ld P\.ACU IM THIE HKAaT .... , 11:1S 2:SO 4 :41 '7:10 • t 130 '"'Ince In Steve Martin AU.Of'-IPa) SHOWS AT 12:00 2:00 4 :00 1:00 1 :00 10:00 •Ill MUrTa)' CllrhtoplHr '"•nn T .. WILOU..11'1 Bacllelor '""1>' (A) - LOS ANGEL.ES (AP) Academy Award-winning actress Salty Field says that When she's making a picture She hkes to "Just kind of go by the seat of my pants." · Fletd said. "I wtn do what a director wants but I wUl not necesaarfty, do tt for the camera. That'• the real stubborn part of me. It comes from YM'• of working It out by myself!' She explain• that at the root of It Is anger. "Anoet'. has been my best friend." later, she adds. ~ .. one of the beet of the year ••• Jl\t CAUO- l'f.Of'l.F GENA ROOANDS JOHN~VETES LOVE STREAMS. c am• 8A CANNON fllM ll lro-i3j EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IAT/IUN 12:45, 2:41 4:'5, MS, t:OO, 10-.50 EDWARDS UNIVERSITY CAMPUI DR. ACROSI FOR UCI IRYINI 154-1111 11IE COMl?IWHIT 1'0V'VE mDI *'11NG fOa.. ••ALL OF MF IS A SLAPSTICK. HIPSTER HYBRID OF •HEAVEN CAN WAIT AND 'TOOTSIE.'" _.,........_~oru~ "Liiy Tomlin get• lau ha and poignancy from htt character ... and Steve Marttn vault. to the top of the clan with his braz n. PffClsc performance. Thhl one toe9 In the time capsule.'" _...,,..:...... TlllUWllJq STEVE . ULY MARTIN TOMLIN AU OF ME r f "The anger comes from an accUmulatlon or Y'*'• of letting m~ be treated dlSr~l ty." Field Ja c:urr.-.tty starring In "Placel In the Heilrt." The movie ia 1l perlOMI memoir Of Texas by director Aobef1 aentort . with Aetd pl~ a wrllOri of his grandmother. ..,. ......... (IQ SHOWS AT 12:4S S:OO S1JO 7:4S 10:05 ~\':l 5 :00 7:3S t :50/ 70MM SteH Martin a. L.:l: ..,, wia o ;121 ~v:H =·p!ll!M ) r.;::·at't-="°1 S.m Sllepant 1 •aaa:o11ett.Aaa COUllT'•V (118) UiPrD~ fN) KARATS KID.., SHOWS AT 12:'l0 2 :50 AT 12:11 2:4S S:1{ P'lvs Co·Hlt 1 :10 7:SO a. t :50 1 :45 a. 10:11 Gremllns (PQ) DRIV£..,IS 011" 1:41 WH1y1/l:JO Wb .. 1/ClleWr• u.-1Z FREE U.,_ .._ Call 642-5678. _,_ •uurt -·-,... , __ i.. .. i:i.. tQtJ111 &Nm I •U.-.M - 1-S-. $R)C....,S ---· ··-S."> 1'111 aHm ........ ~ .......... IRVlNE She asked, "Am I perceJved as str9'lQ? If tam, it's because I have this Mied n01 to humlllate myself, not to Jet m)'self down.·· · Put • few words to work for ou. The first night he stole her diaries. 0 A TOTAL DELIGHT ... COMPLETELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT. Rex Reed NEW YORK POST **** "60 READY FOR THE MOST ORIGINAL MOVIE IN YEARS! Wilham WOif GANNETT NEWSPAPERS 'THE GOVS Must BE -fio~IA1b?-., • 0 1 ..... M{.Ml(lH (.( .. IUlt\' 10\ ~ -----EXCLUSIVE ENGAGDEfT SAT/SUN I 15 3.30, 5:45 aoo. 10·10 edwards TOWN CENTER • . I ·, "' ~ , .,. : ' " 'f\ 1-41 'Q•W••'U'' •••~'·H 75 84 ' ...... MON·THURS 600, 8 10 1p-10 "'GARBO TALKS' IS THE HEART STEALER OF THE YEAR.- An enchantina and off-beat ~ sror;, or more exactly, a stOI)' ol atttrn~ the impcsible for 3001e0ne you love-Anne Bar¥:roft is superb, Ron Silver marches her, arv.i the grand finale ~ perfection. DONT MISS 'GAR.OC> T Al.KS:" luJ"h Cntc ~OR TV The second night he read her fantasies. \ The third night he started to live them ... ·(·l ·B·l ·S STARTS FRIDAY AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU • • .. .. .... MUC NOTICE ACTITIOW.,.....I NA1118TA Tiit fftlk-Cr1tt NllC NOTICE OCIAT EOG 00, ~ eut.rmo d 8 AAVING ACTOR oc:1~"")'M &• l F ocr\~1 C C""°Y f.AL ~\ 12. Costa ...... CA MOVI COMPANY, 124 8TOAAO , 4 I T..., Av· ANO CONF CTIONERY ••~,.100VM· 2e wey 'A'. Colla , anu., te 100. ~ CQMPAHY. 3820 O\lth ,,.,_ .,_,..,. Ketl\Ptftlr Ir callf 92G27 BNc;tl, Calif 2"0 .-..,. DI , s.nta Ana. Cellf ic.rman. no. 650 ,..,. M·l12, Costa M l . G&tdner, 124 Chy Ho 12. Ltd . A • t:l704 omlJI 1271& Meu, CA a2IH ltOdW9Y 'A'. co.ta ,..._ lomla Umlt.O P llefll'llp, klfby G«wge Fletdlef D & R ~Inc. a T bllllMu le oon. C Jilt. t2C27 '821TellerAvwnut.S1 tOO. !5301 Und1 Vl9 L1iOUM Cahlornla corporauon, IM:tM by. llft T ~ It oon· ~ 1.-cf\. c.111. HMO H • cam. 1'401 Von t<anNn, 8u1M JMMlna Kamptnar Ilona 4uCted by; .n Thie bu.1nHa la con· In.rt• CC.Ire F'l•tctier, 110, !Mne. cellfofnllt21\5 Thie 111tenw.t w-.. ttieo Mlcheal l. GwdMt d\Kt.O by a genetll S*t· 25301 UMe Vltta, L.aovna W J lM I AIMIO&t .. , • with lhe County C.k of Ot· Thi9 etatement w ftletl narsl\lf> HUii, Cell! t!m Callforn11 corpor1t1on, ano-County on ~bet th tM County~ Of Ot· John Yebnd. Pet1ner • Th ttu. n con· 16401 Yon ICan'rlan. 11. 19&4 8f'09 County on SfptM'lbet Tl'lit atatemant wa lllad due-.d i>r: ~Md wit. 110. lrf!M. CelllOmia 12715 ~ 26. 1914 wtth tM ~ Ciertl CIC Ot· 0.. C ~ AM & 'Enta!lprteae inc... ~ Otano-C09lt ~ .,. County on ~-nua tat4'1Mnt .,.. !lad 1 ..,..~_..,,c.....,.111ornla co1por1tton_, ~ 1 P11bltlhed Qraoga Caul 2l, lN4 '#ltfttfle~llt()n T Von K8irnlr\, Wte 30. Oc1~ 1, 14, ttM Dely Piiot Seplernbet 30, ntm1 a,. CoUnty on September UO. lrW!it. Call omia 92719 ~2 OctoNt 1, 14, 21, 1914 . nit a........ . 25, 198-4 ~Mth W. Johneon, 8U·24t MO~ C.... Of. l'1laM 1 Von l<lmlM. ~ 811fte ,_ • PUbhtiid 0rlflGe Cou 10. !Mfte, c.Mtomla 121111 NOTICl """9ft ......, c.att. oa11y Pll01 84ptemt141 ao, Oen Aolllra 19401 Von 1 MJllMIN .... IC NOTucE ... 0c1oc. 1. 14, 21, ttM ~. lune 110, llW'le. ATIMlNT ,.~ '" Publlahed 0r8"09 Coett IU·218 Celltomie 12715 The tollOwlng f*90nl.,. ACTTT10US eu..... Delly PllOt hpteml>er ao .. --------· Chettea Hardy, 18401 Von dOlng bulinMa.. MAim 8TAft...,. Oc1obet 7, ,., 21, tN4 81DI I.I' Ml\nl'r Kwman, Utt 110, IMM, O a Laulng company, TM lo~ .-.ona .,.. SU-262 _ _.;'".-..uv..n,,.;;;.;;;...;""~;.;.'-«-~--I CailfomlaTKT •Hf IS ,...., 221 Via Eboll. Newport dOlnt buelnaee • '1CTTTIOUt ..,.._ .. ~ =:;::,i:;. I ,e;; Beadl, CA t2M3 RING MAST ERi OF l't&JC NOTICE N.U. 8TAftlmfT Von l(ettNft SUite 110 0.W Sinvnons. 228 Via COSTA MESA. 743 Waet The f~ f*90nl we htna. C~ 92715 ' fbol, Newport 8Mch, CA Sikat Street, Suite E. to.ta FtCTmOUS .,..... doing ~ ... T1Q ouaiMM 18 con· nea ....... c.lllomte t2e2e NAllm 8TAT'lmNT TUfffOOL~., 127"4th dYcted by. • .,.,_., ,.,,. Thlt bullMN 11 con· Frllllt c Haiell. 8 Cabot, Th• following'*'°"' are t., NaWport 9MP'1, c.111 Ml'llfllP . dut1ed by: an lndiYldult 1rv1ne. C 11onwa '2714 d<Mnt t>ualneu u . t2M3 , ""' llltement w• ,_, Dtane SI~ Thi. b~•lne.. I• con· JOPHIL ENTERPRISES. ""'''P P. ,.cntto. 692 ·c· limtl theCoUnty Clittk of Ot· Th• 1taiement w .. flied duet.CS by, 111 lndlvldu&I 692 ·c· Hamltton St .• Coeta Hemllton St , to.ta ~. ... County on Oc1ober a With the County C•k of Or-FRANK c. HSIELI ~. Catlf. t2e27 Calif. 92e27 ,.... • .,. County on Sept.,,bet mi. ttat«nent ... tiled PMip '· MOfelo, 5t2 ·c · DaYld M. S.oekl. 127 "'1m ti 1"4 w th tne County a.rti ol Ot-Hwnlllon St . Coeta M9a, "4th St.. ~ Beadl, CD DALY LAW ~ ange County on Oc1ober 4, calit 12027 Calif. t2M3 c~noN Publlllled Ownoe CoMt 19&4 Joanne Palladino. 5t2'C' Thia bulln.11 la ton· 17 c..,. ......... °' o.wy Pilot SeP\tmbet 23. "'7100 Hamilton St • eo.11 M.... ducteo by: CO-pwtnert .....,.,, ...... CA -30. Oc1ober 7. 14, 1984 Publllhed Ora1199 Cout Calif 82027 Phlllp P MOftllO ~bhhed Orsnoe eo.t Su-240 Dally Piiot OCtobel 7, t4, 2t, Thi• bualnese la eon· Thi. atllement wu flied ~ Piiot Oc1ob91 1 t4 21 28. ,,8-4 ducted by C01*'11'14n with the County Clet1t ol Or· 2'. 1"4 ' · · Ptll.IC NOTICE · SU·258 Pl'lll1p P Morello ange County on Sep1ambet SV-JM -T• ~ h--~~-----:---._ .............. ---.. With tl'le County c.11 o1 Or-,._ .. _ '' '-· -l nl'r ange County on Saptembet Publllhed Orsnoe CoMt "8JC ll)TICE TM "=A='.,. flt8. C NOirw. 21. 1M4 Dally Pllot Septlfl'lber 30, I flltCtrnOU• euwu doing bullne11 .. : flCTTTIOU8 IM.l ... 11 Fns. OCtobet 7, 14, 21, 1ta4 Mm 8TAT!lmfT . TLM EHTERPfUSES. 3 Al· NA• STAT'OmNT Publlehed <>r.nQt Colet SU.24e The _........... -II lenta. !Mne. CA 12714 The roloWlng C*ION .,. Diiiy PflOI September 30., _________ , dc*'CI .,;;;;;;..,,_;---· Larry K. Me9dl. 3 Atlanta. doitla buatnel4J... Octot>w 7, 14, 21, 1984 rtaJC N011C( CHOICE 1t05 Clay 1Mne.CAt2714 MACROMAAKETINO, SV-247 ---------I Stt.., Nhpor1 B.-ctl Patrlda Sue E1111n1, 3 At· 232t f~~•-°'.!:!:.., eo.t. ftC'nT10US _, ..... Celt .-• lenta. lnlvie, CA t2714 Mela. ......... _ HVCV ..... 8TAT!lmfT Jol'ln c Moete 1005 Clay Tilll bu1tne11 II con-Randy J. Le Sage. 232t MUC NOTICE TM followlng C*IOnl.,.. Strffl Newpo;t Beach ducted by: • oen«al part-FOf'dhem Drive, Costa M9a, doing bUalneea 81: • • nerlhip Callfomta t2e2tl •1C11T10UI 9U ... N M I S RESIDENTIAL DE· cattt. 92M3 Patrlcle Sue EYW Thia ~n-. la con-NA.-STA~ VELOPMEHT. 2950 Allwey nu bullrWIM " con-Larry t< MMdl duct.CS by .,, indMd\Ull TM following panona.,. Avenue. Sun• e-1, ea.ta cM;ted by: an lndMdUal This statement wee Ned RANDY J LE SAGE doing bu11M1A a . MeN. Calif t2t18e #:' ;.=. WU filed ••lh the County Clenl ol Or-Thll atatemen1 was flied CALIFORNIA COMPUTER Robert BNce s.n... 1tl Wlttl the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Septemt>er with tl'le County C~ of Or-SERVICES. 5542 I f«nh+tt Ru. O.auvlll•. Hnpott MG8 County on OCtober 5 11. 1984 ange County on ....,tembet Circle. Huntington et.di, Beectl, Calif. t2MO ,.... . F25Mll "· 1984 Clllf. 92tl4t Frank D. Morr'-. 5 N La 1 ,.,_ Publllhed Orange Coaat ~ Cerol L Mattia, 7878 Senda, South Laguna. Calif. PublWled Ot Cout Detty Piiot September 23. Publlshad Orange Coaat R1pld1 Or , Huntington 92077 Di1Uy Piiot 0c1C::-14 21 30,0ct0ber7. 14, 1"4 OellyPllotOc10ber7 t4.2t. e.acti,Cellf 12&48 Thia bualnesa 11 coo- 21 NO¥ambat 4 1984 ' . Su-24t 28. 1"4 Liii Greenwood. 5542 8 duct.CS by • general pet!-• • SU-2e1 SU-2st Femhlll Clrcte, Huntington ,_lhlp Beech, Cellf t2t149 Robert 8. Seat1tt Catol L Mattia Tilll atatement wu nled FtCTITIOUa IUSINUS fltB.IC NOTICE Thll atatement wee llteo with tne County a.rti of Or-Nnt10U9 ....... with the County Clerk of Or-ange County on September ...-MAlim ITATEMENT F1CTFTIOU8.8UINH = County on Oc1obtr 5, 21. 198-4 ~ MAm 8TATWllT The foaowtng peraona we .. a .-... a .. ......,.. The folowtnO ~ .,. dOlnQ butlnaal .. -•• "' ,.... .. ' OofnG butllnal9 ea; f\(MINGTON'S A TASTE TM lolowlng peraone ate ~ Publl9had Or1nge Coett • COWl.EY. COWt.EY. AND OF T E WEST 2ee12 dOlnQ ~ ae Publtlhed Ora1199 Coaat 08lly Piiot Septembet 30, STOlAOW 2214 N9wpoft H · TUTORS UNLIMITED Daily P110t OCtot>w 14, 21, OctOber 7. 14 21. 1984 ~ eoSt MeN. Calll Marguerite Perkwey. 1553 Miramar Newpori 28. November 4, 1"4 SU-251 12t2'7 I . ~=n Viejo, C1llfomla Beach, Caltfomli t2tltl t SU-280 FrlM R. eowt.y, 3 Sum-COneolkl-ted Reetauranta Sandra 0 Aeper, 1553 ---------"* wind ct • N.wport of the Pac:dlc: 1nc: Calli M1r1mat. Newport Beach, DI-•c un11CE DI.,. •c NOTICE BeacD Cam 129$3 • · • California 926el r-uuu nu ,-uuu OlatW J ·s1o1row 2e701 corporation. 10752 Th•• bualneu 11 con-ITA~NT°' ,........,..,..,._,... .. No 819¥0, El Tor~. Calif MKArttu 8llld ·Sutt• 1 tO, duel.CS by an Individual AaANDONlllENT Of' "'N!~UATDENT t2e30 ltvtne. Calllornie SANORA D ASPER -~ R. Cowtey, 335 Thia bulltlfft I• con· IJ:i•• atatement w• flied ua~~':1:' dJ:; ~=-ng•peraon ii Plaza Udo. N9wpoft a..ctl. "":1:!.!t.t1on wtffi' the County Cler11 of Or-The followlng peraona C O M P U M A RT 0 F Celt. t2M3 Thia atatemenl wu flied = County on Oc1ober 3· have abandoned the u• of TUSTIN, 631 E. 1et Street, ..!::, :;-':--11 ~-with the County Clerk ol Or-' F2570'20 Ill• FlcUllOUI Bu•lnen Tullln, C&111._ 92980 9IM'al ·, ange County on September Published Orange Cout Name Sat•M• War.nou. Gurcham S Jolly, ~ .. r__,__, 18, 1984 D 1 Pilot Oct t>er 7 14 2 1 425 N Anaheim 8llld Or· Welt Walnut Ave ,_.,., .. " .,.....__,. ~ ., Y o · · ange CA 92e&8 Monr~ CUf 91016 Thia .iat--.t -ftled ec.-. Webet a Dobfott. 28 1984 The Flcttllou• BullneN Thi• t>uslneu 11 con- _,.. tM County~ of Or· 1aoo VO#I lltarmM, lutte SU·257 Name r91erred to above was ducted by: an Individual 8l1Q9 County on Oc1ot>et 5. t10, IMM, CA 12715 filed in Orange County on Gurcnam S Jolly 1~ Publlehed Or1nge Cout DIDllC NOTICE Mwcn 21, 1984 Thia 111tament wu flied F257271 Delly Pt'91 September 23, l"UU&. FILE NO F241496 with the County Clertl of Or-~~~= 1~ 30.0ctobet7.14 1"4 UNITED ITATll UlahBualneNN9wl.7107 angeCoun~onSeptlfl'lber 21 Ho¥1mbet' 1M4 • • Su-239 IANKRUl'TCY COU .. T, S 400 W•t, Suite 3. Mid· 21. 1984 ' ' SU...2t2 CEN'T"AL DISTRICT OF vale, Utah, (State of In· f'Zll01a CAUf:OMaA corporation Utlhl Publ•ahed Orsnoe Coat Chepter 11 No. Th11 bulln-WU con-Deily PllOt September 30. •ICTITIOUI IUltNEll IA 124724 P£ ducted by• corpor1tlon. October 7 14, 21 1984 DEA TH NOTICES Pta.JC NOTICE NAME 8TATUllNT Notice of Cla1m1 Tni. llltement wu filed SU-250 The lotlowlng peraont .,. Bar Dal• with the County Clerk of Qr. DICKSON doing buaiMel .. d(l.M1 Day to Inge County on Oc10ber 8. ~-------~ MARY C DICKSON, O/R SERVICES. 3 717 Fiie Clatmsl and 1984 * Oc Sou &r S Sal\I ol Claims Publ•lhad Orenge Cout passed away t 11 th cfl 1'"1 1 Pr----'ur• Darty Piiot OCtober 14, 21, 98 N Ana CA 92707 ..,._, 1 4 sn e w port I DIR svs INC (Stat• ol In re! JEI VENTUMI, INC, 28 November 4. 1984 Beach She was born lncorporetlon. o.11ware) dbe THI! ~RATE'S INN, Su-285 July 31. 1906 sn Th11 bu1lne11 11 con-debt0t, C) Antwerp. N y A d~~ s~s~1':P<Hll'ton VETN~U~~Dlz~DRS d~ ;~~ "8.JC NOTICE (Uaduate of Syracuse Thie 11atement wu tlled PIRATE'SINN,ANDTOANY aTAn.Jn'Of' :;> Druverslly Was m with the County Clertl of Or-PERSONS OR GOV· AIANDOfGEWT °" the Real Eatate bUSl· ange County on Saptlf\'lber ERNMENTAL UNIT THAT USE°' fl1C11TIOUI 18 198-4 ASSERTS A CL A IM · IU...U NAME ness tn Newport . ~ AGAINST SAID DEBTOR Tfl• following peraon1 Beach for 35 years Publlahed Or1nge Coast PIMM t8k• notice "8119 abandoned the uee of Member of the New-Dally Piiot 5->fember 23. The United Statu th• Flc11Uou• Bualneu • f ~ Harbor Board of 30 OctOber 7, t4. llNM Banttruptcy Cour1 for the Name VAN GEHUS GLASS-I" ' Su·2'3 Centrlf Oiltrtct of CeilfonW. ING. 15511 ProcNc:t L.Me. altors She was --------Senta An-. has ent8'.0"' Huntington BMcfl. Call-rn past Regent of DAR, Pta.JC f«>TICE Otder requk'lnQ all entltlM tOmla t2tl49 Santa Ana Chapter that ....,., dalma wtilch TM Fk:tttlou• eu.Jneu 1978-1980 She was F1CTITIOUl IUUIE91 •rOM, °'which •r• de9rned Name r.tatr.O to aoow wu NAME ITATE•NT to have arlaen. prior to tne flied In OtanQe County on preoeeded 1n death by The to11owtng peraone.,. commencement of the January 20, f912 ALE NO her husband Willard domg bu*iell • Banllruptcy Petition on O. F1et384 o.cbon Survived by LEE& ASSOCIATES VEN-<*l"lbet 23. 11M12. or •ft« owner Abdul Memon TURE CAPfT AL PARTNER--Mid\ 6ate. wtlOM clMn ti. Thia bullneM waa con-&wo brothers. Henry SHIP -IRVINE. 18401 Von not beefl ICMduled by the ducted by an lndMduat Conkhng and Step-Karman. Suite 110. lrvlne, debtOI', or wtl<>M claim ti. Thlt ataiement wu flied hen C.Onk.hng three C.Ufomla 92715 ~ ICMdUled • dllput.O, with tne County Clerk of Ot-.i--F.rnma (: Hall L1rry O'Brien. 23U2 contingent, or unllquldated, 1nge County on OctOb« 8 . .... """ • ., Ca · d• Rockfleld. •200. El Toro andthttiwflh1olhartlnany 1914 Frances llJn an c.trtoma 92e30 dlltrlbution 1n the ..iate of PublllMd Qrange CoMt ltulh C.Onkllng all of Bart PHur 23&22 Rodi· uld debtor, to fllE C*lly Piiot Ocl~ 14, 21 , • Antwerp N y . fleld. •200. El Toro ~ PROOFS Of CLAIM ON OR 28. November 4, 19M ' . fornle 92630 BEFORE 4 00 P M., CALi.. SU...2tl4 Memorial serv1ce1 John M1tu•. 23822 Roe*-FORHIA TIME. NOVEMBER wW be held al Harbor tleld, •200. El TOfo, c.._ 15. 1984 A ctalm th1t II not --"8.1--C-NO_T_ICl-- L awn M or t u a r y fornla t2&30 aeheduled. OI' that II tel'l9d· --------- Cha pe I. 1n Costa :n:s.H~nde1 2i!2: ~:::;=~=·~ ITATIMINT OF Mesa. Monday Octo Cehlorrna 92030 1 flied by that time #Ill be f0<· Flt~~ bet" 15, 1984 at 3 PM W J L .. & AMoaat•. 1 ._ bwred lrom pattlO· OPIMTINO UNDO Family suggest 10 Ca lllo rnle corpor atlon. 1>9hng In any of tne uaete of FICTITIOU• IUllNISe 18401 Von Kelman • t 10. the eet1\e and from reclfY-Ueu of flowers dona-1rv1ne CalH0<n\a 92i15 Ing any dlltl'tbutton under MAMB tiona be made to em'n~omu. 18401 Von anyordetofthlacourt. ~~=':~.,:~ DAR Santa Ana Karman • .-110, lrvtne, Cd-Any proof or clelm t -..-..-......-.. ' for1'1a 927 15 prevlol.llly flied w;th the '* rom .... -" ... _..,. ...... ChaptA!r Kenneth w Jol'maon Clet1t of tM Court P'tof to ••ting Utlder the llCtltk>ue -=====-==:::-11840t Von Karman, •110'. ll'lf mding of ttws notice =rnN:LAo~~- PE"CI IROTHERI ULLPOADWAY MOfn'UARY 110 Broadway Cotta Mee.a 842·9150 ln'lne Clllfomea 92715 ellal be de9r'ned to be and • John Vogt, 2200 W. Ot· lhall bt trMteo .. I P'OI>-al 3020 ~Blvd. N9w- lno-wood • 150 Otanot 9'1y flltd dalm eubjact to tht POf'1 et.di, CA 92M3 C~ 92eaa , • right of the «Mbtor Of any The rlc:tnloue bulln ... ~ Hlmle. 2200 w Or· party In lnl«elt to object to ,,.,,_ lllttmtnt IOI' tht Pert· angewood • 150 Orange. the anowanoa thtttof. No naretliC> wee Ned on Janl*Y California 92e11 . edclttional clalrne II feQUlted 14, t8N In the County of Tom~ 2200 w. Or· AJ dailM and 1111Waetl Orange. FILE NO. F207312 ::::: • 150 Ot ~I be flied by inlll _.UI the Ful Heme and ~ of Cai .:......... • ange, Clerk United lt•IH ,,... Peraon W1thdr11Wtng Ula om1a .,..,.. ' ,._.... M .. Hurst, 1tl483 H.-bOUf Mike Martin, 2200 W. Ot· Bankruptcy.......,.,, or by 0. LaM Huntington e.ach CA engewooc1.. ii UIO. Orange, INery lo the CWk 8' Cletk. t2Mt • Caflfomla 928tl8 Untted Sta• Banilrup1cy S1gMc1 LILA MAE HURST • • • aAL'TZ U"QERON SMfTH TUTHILL WISTCLIPF CHAPEL 421 E 17th St Cott• Mesa 846-9371 O I R Ent.,Pf1Nt. Inc. • Cour1 34 CMc Center Ptar.a. Publlehed Otlnge Coel1 Callfornl• corpor1t1on. Room 510. Santa Ana, Cell-Dally Plloe Sep-.mber 23 • ···-~ 1l401 von Kennen. •t10. lornia 92701 end • C9PY 30 OCtober 7 14 111e4 ' J • lfvtne c.lltomla 927 1 s mailed to the debtor et • JU · · • 'ACIFJC VIEW •MOfHAL 'AltK c.m.ttty • Mortuarf Ch.,.t • Cremat()(y 3500 Pacific View Omre Newport e.acti 64•·2700 111$CORlllCK "'°"TUAltY 1795 L.aQuna Canyon Aol'ld Laguna 8Nch. Ca 92851 49•·9' 15 HAA801t LAWN· MT. OllVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crtma10f'Y 112S Ot AY't CottlM ... 540·56$4 "" Char... H1tdy, t840t. VENTURES, LTD., dbe The SU-237 •110 VOl'I t(ann1111 lrvlne. Plfate'I Inn, C/O Donald1---------1 Ca11fom11 t27t5 Segrew. 1soo Dove Street, "8.IC NOTICE John Ewnh11dt, 2200 w Suite 200. N9wpOr1 e.ch. --------Oran~ooO. 11160, Or-CA 92MO I T A T I M I N T 0 ' lllOI. c.fOtn11 t2Me Claim• of Co-debt0'9, wrnlMAWAL Paul Earnnwdt. 2200 w 1Ur.iy, or ouarantOf'e. 1"81 AtOll P~ Orengewood •150 Ot· meyflledundatSS501(b)of ()lllUATINQUMMIR ange, Callforrtta t2M& the Bar*~tcy Code and ,ICTITIOUI IUllNll• fom Olllnet 2200 w Or· Bankruptcy Rur. 3005, and NAm enoe-ooci. 11 150 Orenge, cle•m• to be filed by the ' The following peraoft nu C 1T1fom11 92ell deOton or ~t>t~tn--poe.-Wltl'ldrewn u 1 general '*1 · Chudl Nob'I 2200 w OJ. MNton on bef\all Of 1 crtdl-'*from the pennaflfltp ~· ~. • 150 Orano-. tor under IS 501(C) and 8'ating undtf the flCtltloua c.Jitorllle tttM hnlcruplcy ~ 3004. may ~ name of LAGUNA Ron Sheahan 2200 W be ftled wtttl CWk of 11111 TECHNOLOGY It 22111 Oreno9W00d, • 150. Or· Court on or before the time Lam'*1 Str..t. 8'11\• 203. enge, California 92M8 and d•t• Mt fonn '*• EJ Toro. Ce11k>tnl1 t2t30 •11n 1k ~n· 1vl not Nlh In pri~. l'UIOl'I• able C09t: clH lfied 1dvt>rtia1n• Tiii• bu•ln••• " COii• under The fletltlou• bv•IMH duct.CS by I gen«ll ~.,, · Clelml lor ~bll INMr..S n.,,. etattl'F*'llot ttie pet!· ~ •t•tetMlll ... flied roar :=t~l~Y :'t~: = ~ ~: 11111 Piiat *1th the C<iuntr c..tl Of Ot· ITWtled • Admh91r.ii. MOe Fil NO. FUOUO l4'I09 C<iunty on Oc1ot1er a, C&tima to i. COMllWed • ·'Ull Heme and Addr ... of 1914 Admlnillra ~ ClaPnl undtr the ,.,_, W1tl'ldt1wlt19• n17111 t 1 USC 88 603 etn~ W, Albtrl, 336J1 CD DALY 0.ttd Cote! Reid\, o.na POint. LAW C~ATION CktOber 11. ,... camomea 2t2t f1 ~ ...... Df DONALD 0MTTI. A•· "°"" llHJAMIN W ....,....._..,CA-.._,..,~ ... ~·Al.GERT ~Otano-CoaM .. ~ ••••••• , ~~11111 Orangi1 Piiot 0c '*•r7. 14, n or.,. co.. Ody Ptot 0t;t 14, 2 '. 21 tM4 Oelty Pfto1 Octol:ler 14, "'' 21. ~ 4, 1"'4 au 2M •·2M au.2 ANEW ADVENTURE! A Sail through the-most exciting columns of services, Items for sale , job opportunities, cars, homes, boats and miscellaneous that exists on the seven seas . Climb aboard the classifieds today. ,, CALL: 642-5678 ·' ' ---~---~ to avot another trip to San Diego DETROIT (AP) -The Detroit Tagcruake a 3-1 lead into pme five of the World Series today and both the ballplayen and the city arc primed for the biJiCit celebration Motown has sern since 1968. "This is what we want," said Ti~r infielder Darrell Evans af\er Detroit's ~'2 vi ct~ over the San Dieso Padres Saro ,-:-"~really ~ this one. This is the bigest ballpmc we'll ever play. · "We've hunacrcd for it from the stan of spring training.•• The Taacrs, who beat the St. Louis rdinals in seven aames in the 1968 orld Series, are making only their only first post-season appearance since winnina the American Leque East m 1972. · The Tiger victory Saturday was ked by second baseman Lou hitakcr and shonstO(> Alan Tram- ell -the l-2 batters in the Detrojt order. Whuaker had two hits in four bats and scored a pair of runs. both n homers by Trammell. who was 3- r-4 with four RBI. "We know we need production and try to get on base and get runs." hatakcr said. "We're winning. We Qst don't slack otT. We won't relax I.Oday). either." . (Pleue mee TIOltR8/C2) All eyea are on flnt-lnnlna blut by Alan T rammell of Detroit in ° flnt lnnln& of OCC footb•ll teamcomea close but lo-again. C2. s·tuation ., ....... le World Seda &ame. · Trammell added another homer to &l•e n,ere 4 -2 Tictof1. is deSperate · for Padres Trammell powers Tigers witl)in win - · of Series title; ~- DETROIT (AP)-Alan Trammell and Lou Whna~cr pro\l·d doublt· trouble turda)· for the San Diego Padres. and Jack Mom) pulled off a rld..Scri~do~ble J2f h•·.L.JL!U.._ __ Trammell and \\ hata~er. re- nowned as a doubf(·play combina· lion. accounted for all four of Oe- lroafs runs -Trammell \l#llh two homers and four RBI with Whitaker on basc-u the Tigcn moved within one game of winning their fourth World Series title. The Tigers drleatcd the Padres. 4-2, in pme four, and that pve Detroit a 3-1 advantqe in aames in the bcst--Of·se~en Series. Game fhc is set for today. with openina-pme starter Mark Thurmond goina for San Diego against Detroit's Dan Petry. .. I'm not a home run bitter. Those were just coincidence," said Tram- mell, the Tigers' sbonstop. ..Wheo Lou Whitaker gets OD base, I'm a much better hitter. When a guy~ on base, I want to do my best. It's kind of com,aaious. •• Moms. the Ti&crs' riaht-handcr. pitched a five-bitter IOr bis .ICCoDd complete.,pme victory ia tbc Series. the first pttchcT' to~ tha1 feat since Mike Tom-z in 19n. Morris v.on Game One 3-2 WJtb ciaht·hittcr, thc first time a s~ Andcrson·manaaed prtebcr had .,,_. the distance in posueason. Tram~IJ bomcrcd for the fU.. ume after Whitaker· reached on ~ error in t be firsl innina. aDd tl'lea8e Me 1f01U..D/C2J Lasorda· strikes out w.be.D it comes tQ writing Nobody came m on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked mc,bul ... • DodJer Manager Tommy lasorda 1s far less colorful as a World Scncscolumnist than he 1sasa 111anagcr ... in facl, asa scribe, l.asorda strikes out which sa)s very lmlc for the Jhost wnlcr •The main objecuon to minor leaaue manager Moose Stubinasct- 11111 the Angels' job seems to be that .. Moose" is too undignified for the major leagues but Stu bing has another name: Lawrence, which 1s the nameofonc manageraJready ... Maybe Moose could chanac his name to YogJ. •NewOrleansSajntsCoach Bum Phalhpssays ruoningback Earl Campbell "Just happened tocofuc aya1lable" so bepabbed him but Samtsquanerback Rachard Todd says has undcmandin.s is that Bum wultin& to get Earl for two years. • eLosAngcl Cli rsdonot hav nyh1storybut the~ make some 1fBill Walton starts the season hcaJthy. •Bum Phillipson has western wardrobe: ··t went out of sly le 20 years ago." •Guess who would have been betterofTin l903. l919.1920or 1921 · . . . in those )'cars the World Scncs were best of nine. •Historians say bah): booms arc cau5Cd by long. drawn-<>Ot periods and events like World War II ... how about an NBA season. •Rams tight end Mike Barber on has ha story orkntt operations: ··1 houJd be able to run traight now because r"c had four on each knee ... •The National Hock.cy Lcaaue has entered an apttmenl with a national brewen which w11la""'Ud trophies and $200.000 to playcn based on something it calls ~power ratan15·· ... Pcrf ect for a bn:11-ef) because hockey pla)crs,.ill spende\Cf) ccnl on beer . •Bad Joke: Whoc\crbu)S the San Francisco Giants from Bob Lune docs not s,ct the pitchers and catchers ... battencs not 1ncJudC'd. J •Gamblinge-~ptttU8) roo II wagering ~as developed almost as man) systems as horse rac1n11nd fl'itans' offense ..... akes its Pitch ullerton remaf n s unbeate n behind QB Alle n . 21-12 fly ROGER CARUON .,..,.., .......... They sull may be the Cal State No- namcs. even af\cr seven straight •1ctorics and a third Pacific Coast Athletic Assocaauon triumph with a convincing 21-12 triumph over San Jose State Saturday afternoon. But whether the Cat State Fullerton Titans ever get their due recognition, one thing seems certain. they may never be truly satisfied, and perhaps that's just what makes them the unbeatcns that they arc. "Every ume I read the paper," said quarterback Damon Allen. "tt's the defense wins apin, but we're putting points on the boards I wanl e~eryone to know who we arc. But tt"\ never what the offense docs." Allen was his usual self-complet- ing I .S of 27 pas~ (.S.S . .S percent) for 207 yards. 3 touchdowns and agam. no interceptions before 9.260 at Santa na Bowl. He upped his career yardaae to a school record 3.162 yards and his touchdown J?3SSCS aive .him 14 f<?r the year with stall JUSl one 1nterccpuon. While those numbers were indeed · prcssivf. ne~rtheless the defense 1d it again Saturday. shuttina San Canucksnip Kings Jn OT INGLEWOOD (AP.) -Center Gary Lupul fired in a 2.S-foot slap hot I: 101n10 oven1me to lift the Vancouver Canucks to a 6-S Nauonal Hockey Lnauc victory over the Lo Anacles Kanas Saturday nisht. The aoal capptd a Vancou\er comeback that ~w the Canuck! erase a .S-2 deficit, with the t)ina aoal coming on a 10.foottr by wm r Cam Nttly with 8: 16 remainma an the third pcnod. Neel¥ cartier h d ored 1 oat and as 1!ttcd on another. Neely• fir1t tally of the niaht. tnmmana the deficit to S·3, came at 9 • .SS of the ond ptriod, a JO. foot hot off a panial btt kaway. H waf t up on both I by 1ngcr Ta~lor Hall. / Jose State off at the pass again and again. Allen. however. may have a pomt. too. After 11 possessions resulted 1n 11 punts by the two foes. Allen struck with lightning-like quickness on a pair of touchdown passes to put has Titans mto a lead lhcy would nol relinquish . The first wake-up call came with 4:.S6 lcf\ in the half when first he went deep to Com Redick for a 52-yard hookuJ?. followed by a 36-yard scor- ing stoke to Wade Lockett. San Jose State. buried and forced to punt for the seventh time in the first half because of the Titans' very sound defense. put the ball into Allen's hands again. With has brother. Marcus Allen. taking in the action. Damon dnllcd a 15-yard strike to tight end Bob Kent with 48 seconds remaining in the second period and Grca Stcankc's second of three PA Ts staked Coach Gene Murphy's dcfcndina PC AA champions to a 14--0 half\1me edac. The Spartans threatened in the second half. but only mildly. as Fullerton maintained a domma.tina way. San Jose State was forced to punt af\cr taking over at the Fullenon 3.S with a fumble recovery. and althoush the Spartans did cut the rnarajn to 14-6 on the neu series. that missed opponunily was a tell-tale sign of thina.s to come. · .. You're dam right that wa a bis (Pleue eee CAL STATE/C2) San Joee State'• Frank Wlthenpoon baa a fl'lm &ruP on Cal State Jl'ullerton fullback d Gerhart d~ Saturday after· n '• PCAA 1ame at tlie Santa Ana ,Bowl. Lee rescues laist-second win.for UCLA Place-kicker k eeps perfect record inta ct b~~e~rt!~" ;~th'1~inu . uttered tv.o after Bruins let 24-7 lead disappear P 1\0 NA (AP) -John ltt made it a perfect I 6'-for-16 in field 1 Is this ason b bootina •7- yardcr a tame ran out turd ). aiving UCLA a wild 27-24 Pa1.:1ti1."-IO Confcrcntt foot 11 v1 . tor) o~er W shington uue. "I told my holder. 'Ju t hold ll \traaaht up and down and v. ·11 c what happen!.,"' ad I cc. 1 JUnt(.n from Downey who had k1ckt"d 1n earlier field 1011 in the contesl, ··1 IA'C tllat kick an utra httlc bit. ··1wa go1natok1ck1tJll thkelk1ck any b3ll 1n our WC'dn 1ay rira llCC'." •• ' , "What do H'U ~'to h1m'1 Ht knov.\ mo~aboui k1d.1n than I do. rm 1u t gl J h" ran out to ~1d: that field oal 10ste J of me "I'm d I hted 10 he 4-l. Our Ind •~ nC'ltt'd fi r the lir\t umt 1n a couple of v.ttk\ Both teams fo t about a hard the' can .. Traut boutcJ a n., rder v.1th 7 'I ltfi to mal.;c tt 24-17 and th c ou n camNt their hort·ll\rd lie an 1. )'IN plun b Rutbtn Ma' ~·uh .2:.'.? to o . rout' ron~n1on m de 1t .'.?~ II. l Tollner: It wasil't pretty But USC will gladly t ake 19-9 win over Ducks EUGENE. Ore (AP) -Southcra Cal Coach Ted Tollner admits bi team's 19-9 Pac16c IO Conference football victory over Orccon Satur- day was no thing of beauty. But be dido 't care. • .. The theme of lhc entire seasoa is we don't care how we~ it done. as long as we get it done. ' the 'Irojans' coach said after his team downed the Duch . "We feel very fonunate to get out with a "in." he said ... h's one ofthos.c thina.s where )OU don•t ~about stattst1cs.. onl) final score.·· • Orcaon had a 292-261 edtc m totil yardage and a 17-~l advantaiein first downs. ' Both Tollner an~ Orqon Coach ·Rich · Brools pvc their dcfcnsi" teams credit. 1 ..\\e had thinas go ha)'Wlrc and couldn't mo\e the ball llik.c we "anted to ... Tollner said: .. so lM defense picked up the slack. .. "Our dtfense pla)'ed pan.icularl ~en:· Brooks sat.cl .. We pvc a different look ,.;th fhe down bncmcn and ~1e onl) p'·c up one b play in that defense.' The Ducks. who hd two defensive stantrs out with 10Juri lost bolh staning dcfensh·e tackles with kn injuncs durina the contcsL "The loss was not only frustrati bul damaai an the injury a Brooks said. Fred Crutcher na bed for 13.S afd and te\C Jordan booted .four fidd goal a U used its po r nann • att.ad; lo v.car dov.n the Due . Fumbles. anterrcption and ol · m1 figured in nearly all of n on the lippcry arufi · urfact that •a drc1lc:hC:d b rain rteenl da) lt w the fint rain fi r the mn1 an1ftetal turf -the fint of r kind to 1n ailed tn the Unied lat nd the ttView\ rcn'\ ··t'm Id n't havt to play half m) me on ~' kind of turf.#1 Crut('her id. · h ktot me rnak1 a ood cut out lhcre ... The roJan . 4-l o"crall and :\.()an the ron ettnct, Jumped to a l ().:() flnt quar\Ct d. ta ' ad or • bl<lC' cd field l try d m n punt ucmpt i . • ., 14, i984 Football team. in a daze after fifth straight thrashing rom AP di p1lttiei ROSTON -l 11n F1llg1bbons lr.nc"' 11 [11] "'ould be a rou&h son, Heh d no ide;a u v.ould ht th1~ rough. "I couldn'1 behc .. ·e what happened. I couldn't imagine lo ing a pme 82-0." th<" ..-1tchburg State QU31)Crb:aclr. •.;ud. ··1 never even heard of LL It \\ac. tougl) oom1na home on the bus nde." The Fakon~ almtdy had bttn crushed, ~l-0 and 56-6. l'llen came the ma sacrc by Ithaca Colleac. Aftl"r siit years with a club team. htchburg's fin.t ~awn tn varsity football almost ended with that thJrd game . .. We were about 11 tht' bollom, as lo"' as \\C could emotion.ally get the Monday alter the Ithaca game." ~id 03,·1d Sectno, a f ull-t1mc uulor who becamt' p:sn- ttme head coach 1 n late June after h1 p~c sor quit ··we were· all asking ourselves, ·rs it really worth 101n1 out there, gelling used as a doormat ever) "'eel and geuing blo"'n o ut'>'" Fakon ofTens1 ... e guard Jell Paluni s~ud. Ithaca u~ us Staner'> tor only the first quancr and ran simple pla>s but .. It <A-as almost impossible to stem the ttdc," Ithaca Coach Jim Butterfield said. The Fitchburg pla)1:rs held a cns1s meeting. The football program hun, in the balance Three or four players quit. Most cho~ to conunue. And things arc getting better. The losing marains ha"c dropped. to 45-0 and S 1-0 in the last two games. The Falcooure 0.5 bui~'Uoie tris-v.ttl:end. They· re not M:heduled to play FIN .__ a member of trle o-e Buffalo 8'111: "We have to do aomethlng. If It meana going out and gMog somebody a drop kick tn the face to 9't the guy. golng, that'• what we have to do." Green ups lead to three shots Veteran Hubert Green, seeking hlS n first tnumph 1n three >cars banged out a 3- undcr-par 67 Saturda} to mcreasc his lead to three shots after the third round of the Southem Open Golf Tournament at Columbus Ga Green a winner of 17 tour e'en ts. including the-1977 US. Open. but a non-winner since the 1981 Hanford Open, had a 54-hole total of a 198. 12-under-par O\.Cr the hilly narrow 6 79 1-yard. par· 70 Green Island Country Club <'Our~ Scolt Hocb was alone in second at 20 I in the battle for the first pnze of$54 000. He had a 68 Saturda> while defending champion Ron· ole Black npped out a 66 for a 202. good for third place . . In the lnsh Women's Open Cham· pionship 1n Banger. Nonhern Ireland Katby Wbitwortb used i.upcrb putting to shoot a three- undcr-par 69 and vault into the lead after the wind-whipped third round. The 45-vear-old Texan Green collected se"en b1rd1cs and re- quired onh 27 pum en route to her 54-hole score of 21 l and a one-stroke lead over fellow .\mencans Pat Bradley and Donna Caponi. Whitworth 1s seeking her first official tour \. ICIOI") outside the lJ n1ted States Islanders rebound from def eat Mike Bouy scored on a 30-foot ~ slapshot at 59 seconds of oven1me to give ' the New York Islanders a 7-6 National Hockey league v1ctof) O\.er the Chicago Black Hawks Saturda} n1~t. The Islanders. who were routed 7-2 h)' New Jerse> in their season opener Fnda~ night. won their home opener for the fifth consecutive year and I 0th 1n the last 11 Ron Duguay scored a paar of second-pcnod goal\ and added an asslSl as Detroit tnmmed New Jcr~}. 4-1 . Defenseman Risto Siltaoeo scored on a 45~-foot slap shot at 2;25 of oven1me to give Hanford a 3-2 victory over Bos- ton Calgary dcfenseman Paul Reinhart scored two goah and Jim PepllJlskl added another on a penalty shot as the Flames de- feated Quebec, 7-2 .. M!roslav Dvorak and Tim Kerr scored 1hird penod goals as Philadelphia came from behind to spoil Wash· mgton's home opener. 4-2 . Don ao-y Beaupre recorded 42 saves 1n the Minne'>Ota net and rookie Scott Bjagslad scored the game-winning goal to lead the Nonh Stars to a 3-1 victor) O\.er the Ne<A< York Rangers . Toronto defenscman Jim Benning ~ored a power-pla> goal 2 41 into oven a me to give the Maple Leafs a 4-3 v1ctol") over Buffalo m the Leafs' home opener . Claris CbeU01 scored a goal and Tom Karven, his defense partner. had two assists as Montreal beat Pntsburgh. 4-3. 1n the Canad1en<;' home opener Nlzon unhappy with contract LO ANGEL -Guard onn m ixon has ltf\ the Lo An les01ppt-rs for the ond time 1n two \\tth use he want,; h1) contract renc-got1Jtcd, the Na- tion I Bukctball ssocu111on team said. Nixon did not C('ompany the Chppcn to nchora t", Alaska, when-they began a wet" nd nn Wtlh the OS Tigcle l..Dkc~ ~1th I 121 ·96 ro Fn<h\y n1Jht. Earl)' la~• "-«k. N1wn mi sC\I the first lwod.n)sot tnun1ng cump, saying he wanted an tll.ttn!t.ion on h1) ('(1nlract. Nill.on I) to berome a frtt agent at the end of this season. Clipper~ Prcsidt'nt Ian Rotht"nbcrg said that the ( l1p~r willnotcon id riivmgNitonene>.ten ionor a rai~e unk'>s h~ r<'tum~ to the team and promi to not. leave again. Lendl, Jarryd paired in final s" ONEY. \us1raha -h an undl. K;J credmna a new diet. thrashed Americ-cln cltot Telto,ch~. 6-1 . 6-1 Saturda) and ad'llanccd IO the final of the Australian Indoor Tennis Championship where he will meet \ndt'rs JarT)d of Sweden on Sunday. JarT)d rallied to beat Ben Testerman oft.he Unit~ State\, 2-6. 6-2. 7-6. winning the third-set tiebreaker 7-3 after sta' ing on match point<; in the 11th and I 3th games of th:\l \Cl. The Czech broke Tcltscher an the fi~t. third and St'\enth games of the first set and did likewise in the founh and s1x1h of the second. Lend I ranked second an the world. needed only 65 minute\ 10 dispatch the ~1i~:~b:~~~t Teltscher. ~m~r-Ot-t~(;WM~ktss1 e Wttk -- ~ Plunkett to miss four games LOS A.NGELES -Raiders quar· [I] terback Jim Plunkett was placed on tnJured c • • rescned list with a torn abdominal muscle • and will be out of acuon for at least the neitt four games. loa1d team spokesman Al Loca~le said ')aturda> Marc Wilson will be 1n as quarterback for toda\ 's g.ime against 1he Minnesota Vikings. he said. · Loca~le said the team will play with 48 pla}ers again!>t Mmneso1a and will not fill the .. acancy on the roster Plunk.ell suffered the pulled stomach muscle dunng the first quarter of last Sunda) 's game against 5eattlt:. Suns• Davis out eight weeks PHOENIX -Guard Walte"r Davis. a m five-ume National Basketball AS50Clatton All-Star who paced the Phoenix Suns last season with a 20-point sconng_average. will be out ofacuon for at least eight weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. a team official <;aid. Doctors at Phoenix General Hospital found Davis had suffered a full tear of the postenorcruc1ate ligament and partial tears of both the anterior cruciate an'd medial rnllateral ligaments. said team spokesman Tom ~mbrose Davis who has been with the Suns ever since winning rookie of the year honors in th e 1977-78 season. sufTfred the lnJUr} Tuesday night in a prc- season game against the Lakers at the Forum that was mt shon after hi s 1nJUI") because the pla>tng surface wa!> so shck. Ambrose said Pauon hopeful of signing PORTLAND. Ore. -free agent Jim Pax!>On said Fnda) that "things have picked upcons1derabl >" in his nego11at1ons w11h his old team thr Ponland Trail Bla1ers Paxson confirmed that the New York Kn1ckc; have \ubm1tted an offer-sheet proposal 10 an arbitrator to determine 1f the proposal violates the Nauonal Basketball As'iOC1at1on salar') cap rule. Televi•lon. radio T!LEY18ION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTaALL: Rams at New onean.. Channel 2. 10 a.m. -PAO FOOT8AU.: San Diego at Kanaas City, Channel 4. 1:45 p.m. -8AHBALL: World Serles: San Diego at Detroit, Channef •· RADt0"- 10 a.m. -PflO fOOTBAU: Rams at New Orteana, KMPC (710). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAU: Minnesota at Raldert, KALA ( 1110). 1:45 p.m. -aA8E8ALL: World Serles: San OieigO at Detr~. KNX (1070). 8:30 p.m. -PRO IAIKETBAU.: LA l&kera va. LA Ctlppert at Anchorage. Alaska, KIEV (870), KLAC(570). RiversidenipsOCC, 19-17 RIVI R\I [)[ -Dc\p11e II'> s1rong- l'SI effort '>O tar 1h1s season. 1he Orange ( oa\t (allege football team came up <;hon aga inst R1 Hrs1de Ci t} (ollegc: ~aturda). falling to the Tiger\, l~-1~. 1n a M1ss1on (on- terence umtest. eight pla}s. <:appcd b~ a 29-}ard sconng stnkc from Nick Butera to Rohen Henderson The conversion failed and R1vers1de led.(>.(). RtwnkM CC 1', Or•n99 Coast 17 k.,. by Oua,.,.n Ofal!9t (OHi 0 10 0 7 17 Rlve<l•M CC 6 0 6 7-lt RCC-Hencienon 29 PHS from 8utera llt~lt tailed I OCC-8 8rown II DHS from LaHIO !Lytle klCk) OCC-Lvtle 3t FG 'RCC-C 8ro""" 1 run lrun tailed) The loss dropped Orange C oast lu -U-4 this \Car (0-2 in the conference). the wor~t stan e\Cr for the Pirates under Coach Dick Tucker. who is in his 23rd \car at the school's helm. R1 vcrs1de 1s 2-1 in M1ss1on play and +I ov;crall. After an exchange of punts. the OCC offensc got in gear. from their own 17. the Pirates mounted their longest dnve of the )ear. moving 87 )ards in nine pla>s culminated by a Ken Las1lo to Bill Brown touchdown pass of 18 yards. The PAT pve Coast a 7-6 advantaac The OCC dnvc was kept alive by 5oeampersof20and IOyardsby Laszlo and a kc) third-down pass complc- uon by the Sues' quanerback RCC-< 8rown 32 run IL-kick) OCC-Jonnstooe 12 DHI from l&UIO (L'(tle 'Kil) ' IH04VIDUAL STATISTtCS . ., ..... occ-eredlev. 11-~ LaulO. IS-n. e. 8rown, 1-13, Cestanecse, 4· 11; Marhne1, 3·9, ~·~· l·• RCC-Crawf~d. n -ll7; C. Brown, 13·111; Ml/tef, 2·J Wide. J·l. Butere, f·f«•mlnus JO ~u..,.. In defeat. 1he Bucs did ftfld <,ome offense. gaining a season-high 229 \ards And the Pirate attack gener- ated 1WO touchdowns. douhhng the output of the previous three game\ R1 ver.i1dc opcm.-d the sconng 1n the fi~t quanrr. marching 87 yard<; 1n Moments later. the Pirates padded the lead to 10-6 when 8111 Lytle hooted a '8-\·ard field goal C oa\t ~ept the four-P<11nt edge until the third quarter. 0 OCC-LnrlO, 10-IH, '19· Caste"9M, 0-1-1, "CC-8 utere, 4·1?·0, 90 ltacalYlne OCC-JOtlnstO'MI, l·SO, Callane.ia. 3·32, II 8rown 2·21, 8radlev, 2·9 RCC-< Brown, 1·36. Hend4trton, 1·29. Dunn. 1·13 Stewarl, 1·12 Cal State Fullerton'• Wade Lockett tries to elude San Joae State defender Marco OelfYNOCllMte.., McDade after pau reception. Tltana atayed unbeaten with 21·12 triumph. CAL ST ATE FULLERTON WINS •.. From Cl · moml'nt. · l"Ommented Murphy. al· luding to 1he defCn!>C of defens1\'e back Mike Romero (batting away a potential TD pa<;s). Mark Pembrook (swa11ing down a pass) and Scan Foy Chi~ pressure forced a third-down 1ncompkt1on) .. That. and that la~t drive (when loh n 'le\ en'I recovered a San Jose ~talc fumbll• at the f ullenon 12 Wtlh 4 '.!8 left) .. The T11an<:. were up b) a 21-12 margin and 1he final 1urnovcr fin- ished the Spartan'>. Fullerton entered with a phenomenal 27-6 plus margm in turno\er'> after"" \.ICtone!>. but 1he tag of "luck)" ma\ be eaung on the f11an~. 1f for nothing else than perhaps the) need something to be smtatcd about · \.\c kne"' ()an Jo<,c State "'asn't goina to turn the ball o'er se' en 11mes but ~ou make you r own luck." ~1d Murph). This time the Titans "'ere one-up in turnovers. losing t\.\.O fumbles a~ opposed to three lost fumbles by the Spartans. The Fullerton coach also told of the article he read recently citing that the PC AA 1s the best kept secret in the Western Hemisphere. ''There's a 101 of five-year guys on this squad." he said. "Since Day One. there's 24 seniors who remember and we want to retain last year's attitude." That "attttude ·was one of hunger and 1t was ap~rent the Titans haven't had their fill yet. even going for a touchdowJl bomb 1n the fading seconds. although ll was one of three plays for apparent touchdowns to be nullified because of penalties. "Penalties are a big concern " said Murph). ..We did everythtng "'e could to give ti away" In all the Titans were penali1ed 128 }ards on 14 flags. With a 14-0 lead the Titans \.\.ere forced to punt after a 26-yard pass WORLD SERIES •.. From Cl homered again in the third after Whitaker <itngled and took second on anoJhl'r ~an Diego error During the \l'a'>on I rammdl and Wh1takc1 lOlllhinnl on 162 double pla)S. but thl'> ofTcn\1\l" double-punch might ha\e bcl·n their b1ggcs1 play of the <,ea~on "I "'3" JU'>l 1n a daze." Trammell ..aid ol h1s ..Clond trip around the base'> ··1 knew I had hit that one well. It 's JUSI an cmouonal time. The best feeling 1\ rnming back to the dugout and ha,ing ~our tca-mmates con- gratulate ) ou." Trammell b\'(.·amc onl) the founh pla)cr to knock in all of his team's run<; in a ~m·s game. "If Trammell 1c;n't the best ')hon- '>top in all of ba-;eball. then atier he play!> another 10 ~car<;. ~ou be the JUd8(":· .\ndcN>n \aid .. But I think he's the ~st · .\n~ time ~ou don't '>IOP Whitaker and Trammell. \.OU won't beat us. 'I ou ha"e to stop one. That's why I sa) thl·~ 're the hest two in baseball. ~umc gu\., l'an pla)' offense or dcfen.-.c but thcc;l' gu\S are both." Onl-. li'c times in World Senes lmtor\· ha'> a team l'omc back to wm .titer foiling behind l-1. The T1gcrc; did 11 th1..·m,ch l'' 1n I Q68 against S1 l ou1\. anti P1t1\burgh <A-as the last team to do 11 in 1979 against Balt1morl' II the Padr(."S were 10 e\teml th1..· \enc'> past Game Five. (1amc' "-" and l)c, c:n would be plJ~e<l in ~;in Diego on Tuesday and Wednc\da~ nights Thi). Padre<; at least arc used 10 being hch1nd The\ lo t the first t<A<o game ... 10 ( h1cago before winning three 1n a ro"' at home to beat the (uM in th e "'1at1onal Lcaaue pla)offs. .. , don't ha' e to c;ay a \\>Ord tom) b<tlklub .. Padre<, Manager Didc Wil- liams ~1d "They know what the> hav~ to do Wc'"e done 1t onct' - wt)n thn.·c 1n a row. Ma>bc wr can do 1t agmn \fom<i strut:l out tour and walked none He paH' up a run in the <iC'cond inning on 1 CIT) Kcnne<l>•'s homer and anulhl·r in the ninth when StcH· ( 1ar'l'~ scored on a wild p1tt:h. The h1g thing 1s we: got the big hit\ trom Mr Trammell when we needed 11." said Moms. who pitched on three <la~.,· re~t .\nderson 1..·allcd Morns .. the best pitcher r\'e ever manaaed, .. and that list includes Tom Seaver. who played for Spark> 1n Cinncmau "With ~oms. the wa) he was throwing. I didn't think "'e would need too mam runs The Padres. meanwhile. ~ma1ned bereft o1 stanang prtching. Enc Sho"' lasted onl~ 2''1 innings. g1\ ing up both of Trammcll's homers -the Sl'lth and seventh he has allowed in post· season pla). San Diego's stancr<, now ha\e "'orked a total of 10 innings in the\e four µmt''i Ill\ 1n1t up 13 earned run\ TUCKER ••• From Cl •An athlete 1saguy who goes toa Not re Dame-Southern Method 1st game and docsn 't take 'iide~. •The basebal I comm 1 S'l1oner act- ing as arb1 trn tor in the maJorleaguc umpires s1tua11on makes so much sen&e there must be a catch to 11. •Dcp1.ofn1cegestures .. An£1 Segundo undertaker had some hca~ cunam material left over so he donated 1t toAI Davis fora suit. •That stol") out of Phocn1-< allcaing that Lakerowner Jerry Buss owe the IRS mone) could not be accurate . Buss doe~ not get atax bill •. hCJU\t asks thegovt'rnment how much 11 needs . •Will the Padres vote the San Olcgo stadium &rounds keepers World Senesshare '! •NBC sa}s 11 use!l. two broadcaste~ on the World Scnes to cut down on the aud1oa'l com pared to ABC's full booth but there really isn't much d1ffcrc-ncc if nobody ever shut~ up. •If the .i\ngelscall. tell them to bnngbackJ1m Fregos1 pla) "as era~ed b> an infraction and 1hat'!> when the Spartans retahatcd. .\ 26-yard pass play from Bob Frasco to Ke,·in Bowman set up Rand\ Walker's 3-yard TD run. ~an Jose ~talcs chances, ho1A.ever \.\.ere dimmed quickly as Allen directed an 80-)'ard march, capped b) a 12-yard aenal to Redick, who laught 11 w11h no daylight to spare on the right c;1dc of the end zone San Joi.e State cut 1110 21-12 with a 76-yard march. on another Walker run (9 ~ards). but once Vince (1amalhe put c;;an Jose State 1n the hole with a punt to the partans" 6- ~ ard line the Titan'> tightened the g.np un their \C\enth \1C"ttm ~n Jose State. noY. w1th tY.o \tra1gh1 loi.se-s to the Titan~ and perhaps at least one ent1t) that I'> beginntng to bel1e"c <A-hat's going on at Ca l State Fullerton. 1s now J-4 ov~rnll 2-'.! in conference play TIGERS ••• From Cl Tramml'll Y.ho no" I'> hitting S6l and making a scnou~ bid for Scnc'> MVP honors, said he finds 11 easier to htt with Whitaker on base. "There's no ques11on about ll." the All-Star shortstop said. "You look al Tony Gwynn's batting average with (Alan) Wiggins on base. It's the !amc with Whitaker. I ha'c had a lot of confidence with Whnaker on base and nght no"-. I'm Just hitting the ball well." The performance ofTrammell and Whitaker almost overshadowed the bnlliant fi ve-h1t p1tch1ng of Jack Moms v.ho earned his second World Senes win and his third tnumph in post-season pla}'. "When we Jump out to an early lead hke that. I thin I.. 11 gJVe!> our pitcher\ more confidence." catcher Lance Pamsh said. "We've been like that all season We hope we do it again (today)" "We are JUSt hoping not to go back to San Diego ... If the Padres win today. the Senes will return to San Diego for the final two game\, which are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Detroit ManaierSparky Anderson while not making any pred1cuons. 'laid he always prepares for the Series to go the total seven games "I hope 11 don't." the wh11e-ha1~d manager said. "Now. I wish we hadn't had that one bad bounce in San Diego -or It would be O\Cr " Anderson wai. refemng to a h~rd hot b} Terry Kennedy in an Diego dunna the fifth inning of game two. The roll hat the hard-chi)' Pad~· infield and bounced 10 feet over Whitaker's head. helpinf to set the table for Kun Bevacqua s thrtc-run homer and lifting the Padres to a 5-1 win. ., . 'l ou isa brg key.'' naht fielder Kirk (,i~on said. "If he gets htts. Tnm· mell get!> him around. Then myself and lance If) to advance Trammell. That's the way n's worked for U'l alt season. We just need to do 1t one more time.'' _fl SERVICELAND "~~.r~r: Saddleba~k secondary has lo~g night, 19-7 . ' ONE STOP MICROCOMPUTER SERVICE • HARDWARE REPAIR • PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE •SOFTWARE SALES •SUPPLIES/ACCESSORIES CARRY IN & ON SITE REPAIR MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE (714) ~1-8024 Call For Location Near•t You 2810 S. BRISTOL • SANTA ANA 9270• 11.d Ar • 0 1C*vr 1,,.1. Olacovnt Sr\N DllC10 -~an D1eso Me~ quarter~;u:k 1 om Ponich 1hre" for 178 ~ard\ and a clinchina touchdov.·n Saturda) ni&ht as the Olympians handed Saddleback College its fin.t M1\s1on Conference foothalt dcfC'at of the ~a\on. 19-7 Pon1<'h completed IS of 2S pa~~~ in r1ddhn1 the Gauchos' ~ondary. and had a pJtr oflona completion\ to Rock) Oailord in 1 late dm c wh1rh ~aled the pmc. With the "ore at I 2· 7, Mc\I \.\.U faCtd With I thlf'd ... nd-:.\ 1 JllUlllOTI 11kr1pairofyckl.•!il o n.l8w11h four minutes rcm11ntn Pon1ch con- nectrd with Ga1lord on 1 \1dchn<" pattern for a 36·>•rd romplt'.'11on and a llr\t do"o. Momeni~ lutcr. hr found Oailord apin tn thr end 1one for a 42-yard p:wi; for the touchdown which con· cl udeJ the co11ng 1ht'01) mp11n~ I 2· I 10 conference. 2-J ()\trail) tAlhcd the onlr point<; ot the fir~t half on a pair of field goal by Jim Ooonan. Mc\ll thcn v.'tnt up 12-0 ""hen Pon1ch M:rambled in from SC\ en ) rds out tn thr thtrd quaner. t thi\ ro1n1. ddl back Co:1ch Ken y.;eanngt'n tn~ntd backup quanrrback Jason hmtd v.hodro-.c lhc Gau,ho into the end zone in the fourth quancr on D O~~'lrd dn~c. C'apping11w1tl1a17-)arO run rn •h1C'h he broke 1hr1.'(' tackle and sfran~lcJ ' into the end :tone. The convcmon by John LaMarc made It 12· 7. hmid also had 1 70.)atd run C'arly m the founh qu:ancr to carT)' the tnll to the 01) mpian 8, but the Gau ho\ failed to ore. lo ins the hall on do\\ n'· Gaucho staning quancrb ck hke Douitass hit 10 ot"2J p 1uempts (or I 09 yards hut wus 1ntcrccptN th~ ttmc :r ddkback (2· l and 2) titled th Mesa runninJ 11m1:. holthng tht 01> mpianHo JU~t ilk net 'lrJ' on lhc ground. But Pom~h ntinual~ bumcd Saddlehid; throuah the 1r whrn he nrrded tht" hi pin • , Ot .. CoM1 OAILV PflOTJ~. Odober 1t, 1114 ci Last--second field goal l i fts Texas to t ie F.nm AP di1Pt$eMJ DALLAS -rf ~as plat:c-ictek<t< Jeff Ward drillt"d a 32·yafd field goal flt the final gun Saturdaf and lhc top.: . nnked tonghoms managed a 1 S-1 S tic wtth the No. 3 •• Biiij 8Wltaer ra&cd qktahoma Sooncrs in a clash of two previously U.,.et with ref• unblemished team$. • Afle! Oklahoma Coach 8'rry Switzer decided to ta.kc an intentional Jafcty to make the score 1S·12 the Sooncrs punted wi!h 2:04 let\ in the game ~nd'Ttxas out of time Outs. A pe interference call and an offsides helped the LOn&homs and quarterback Todd Dodae completed a IS. ~rd pas~ and an I l·yard pass to the Oklahoma 10-yard line, .scnmg up the field goal . Switzer threw a towel to the floor in the lock« room and said, "I can"t get a call. All the calls made against us there at the.Jast were by Southw~t Conference officiah." 49ers get first win of season Long Beach State amasses 584 yard~ in 24-22 vtctot:¥ Btston CoUe1e U , Temple 10: Fullback Steve Stracha.n capi>ed an 80-yar<l scoring drive with a short plunge 1n the fourth quarter and safety Dave Pereira raced' 35 yards with a pass interoeption less than I 112 minutes From AP cllspatcbes la1er, raJlyina fourth·ranked Boston College. College football sc COLLaOI Wett Cal $tat. Fultt 21, San JOH St. 12 USC 1', Oreeon f UCLA ri11 Witt\ t~ $t 74 Walttlnoton )7, St•riford 1j MlllW"' Oteton SI t , Ca fornla 6 Ohio St. 45, lllnol1 • NevlMM·LH Yeoas 23. Iowa «>, Purdue 3 ldflhO St. 20 • Mlch!Nft 31, Nonnwtttttn 7 San Oleoo 51 2•, Ut•h 24 0 Pacific ?l, N•w MtxlCo St. 7 , Mlctiltan 51 13, Indiana 6 Portland $1, 20. Ce! Polv-Ml!VMKOla 17, WIK.on1ln 14 SLO 0 Nebra1ka 3l, Ml1tourl 23 Oc:c!dent•I 20, L•Vtrl\f to Kan.al sr. 24, K•~' 7 · Cit Lutheran~. kn 0 HO M19m'4 FJL.8, CldMat1 2S 3 . Air Fore. 11, Notrt 01me 7 Cl•r•tnont·Mudd 21 , Akron '27. Mor~ Sf, 3 Redlands 17 8owlfng Green 34, W, Mic~· Havward SJ. 90, Senta Clare i..n 7 lS Cant. ~ 3S, Ohio U. J UC D1vl1 16, Chleo St. 13 E . Mlchl9eft io. N Hfindfs 10 0 Atuu•Padflc 31, UC Sent• Kent SI. lS, ... .St. 10 .•Ste_,. PC. JS, -0.• Barbare 7 JS N. Mkhl9an U,1SE Mlalow'I hko.11 1 • Whltllef" 31, Pomoii••Pltzer ~11 .,,, umo Hot'tr.q 1 f J s. lllinoll •· E. lllinol1 .0 Yankton 2t, H&won 1 SI. Marv'• 20. cs Nori"· Teu1·Arllneton 17, Wichlt• 5-lll ridge 19 SI. lS Atabame •• Pent\ SI. 0 San Fr•nciKO SI. 45, Toledo 10, Mleml, Ohio 7 Auburn 42, Florida SI. 41 Sonoma St. 21 W. tmnols 31, Dr•• 20 t.SU 3', Vandef'bm '17. Sacr•m.nlo St. 52, Hum-Albion 20. A4*1M 1 5ou'tt CarOUM 45, Pft· bOldt St. 7 Am. •· OI_,.. U tlbur9tl 21 Llnfield 2S. Wl'I lwor11'1 12 ~ ll. St JoMOtl, Ind. 7 Georol• 11, Mlulu pelf 12 P-<. Lutl'l«•n •s. P.aflc. Oft 7 AueNlure ,.,.leftltl, ~ 0 20 V'-I ,_ '20 Puoet $Ound U. 0rtOOI' TIOl 12 AU11U\l9t1e,ll. ~. c.rtl'99t 7 GeMIJla 'Tech • ,.g n .. w Ortvo11 36, w War.hinotOfl' ...... "·Mil ..... , Val 7 Kentucay 17, Min\~ St. Wlllametta 17, L.-1• .. Clark If Belclw~Waaec. 22. Mllril'tta 1l 1J · • 8tloit 37, Cl'lialtO IS Marvtal\d .... , North CarOfiN Roc:lrlel letf\afW, w.ve 20, Jotw:r ~rot St. 21 Lono Buch St. 24, Utah SI IJ Florida 43, Tennnsee lO 22 htllel, Kafl JS. Ott•*•· Kan.. 1 V' · •-T " .. 7 0 "ke 0 aiaa. Hlns st. tt, oaota sr. 1 • 1ro1n.. ·ei: ' , .. BC, led by quarterback Do~utie. struck back after LOGAN. Utah -Quanerback d~L!?~ threw Temple too le a 1o..9 .lcad-OqJim pc4J.1 .. yar4 field-aoal for Ullo touchdownund ran for.a lhir h.Siaie on the second play of the fourth period. defeated Utah State. 24-22, Saturday in a acific Coast BYU '1, Wyoming 31 caw Wts1w11 cs ~W-•yn IS Wake Fof'e1t 14, Not'lh Colorado 23,..Jow , ' .... -<~-----~:.._.,.!...,,,_-u_.,..~..,,._~,...,._..,..,4&-:---1r"'1 Mont1ne St. ..,., IN•v•d•· Cent. Mitthodlst 77, CIAver-WIDlam a. Marv 24, Boston AJ-v ' U N D ?· H 1n.n k J s· . Athletic Association football pme. 't.S o~ce 'J otre ame · a 1V4C ody immons The victory for the 49ers was their first of the season, rushed 24 times tor 1.41 yards. scored o~e touchdown and moving them to l ·5 overall and 1-2 in PCAA games. set up another, lea(hng Air Force to victory over Notre Winle$s Utah State fell to 0-5 overall and Q..3 in conference Dame. play, its worse stan since the Agics bcaan ().6 in 1976. Nebraska 33, Ml11oarl U : Doug DuBosc rushed for Despite its record, Lona Beach entered the game 162 yards and one touchdown and Marc Munford ran 57 ranked third nationally in passing offense. while Gaynor yards1with a pass interoeption for another score. sparking was ranked fourth in the nation 1n passin1 offense. The sixthbnked Nebraska. 49crs tallied 584 total yards offense, 333 of those-passing. Ohio State fS, llllaol1 U: Tailback ~eith Byars' fifth touchdown of the game, a 3-yard sweep with 36 seconds left, p ve eighth·rankcd Ohio State the victory over lllinois. a game in which the Buckeyes trailed by 24 points. Iowa 40, Pardae S: Iowa quarterback Chuck Long bombarded l 4th·ranked Purdue for 369 yards passing and four touchdowns, leading the Hawkcycs. Alabama I Penn State 0: Van Tiffin kicked two fourth..quaner field goals, as Alabama upset 11th-ranked Penn State, the first shutout of the Nittany Lions in 18 years. Florida 43, Tennesee 30: Running backs John L. Williams and Neal Anderso~ combined for 278 yards and a pair of touchdowns as Aorida outscored Tennessee, to offset a sccond·half Utah State rallv. ln other aamcs involvina West Coast teams: Pacific% l, New Mexico?: Sophomore tailback James Mackey rushed for I 56 yards and scored on a 2·.Yard run in the -third quaner to seal the Tigers' PCAA victory over New Mexico State. • Pacific dominated throughout. scoring on a 22-yard pass from Mike Pitz to Michael Scott in the first quarter. soon followed by a 39·yard scoring pass from Scott to Kurt Heinrich. Senior tailback Ken Locklin ~shed I 02 yards for the Agies. Wa1biD1ton 37. SlaJlford U : Hugh Millen fired two touchdown passes and Joe KeUy ran back one of No. 2- ranked Washinaton's five interceptions for another TO as the Huskies routed Stanford in a Pacific· 10 game. Reno 41 I Stockton 11 u. 3 Weber St. 40, Idaho 37 ' Cent. $t., Otllo 42, 11<1tttudiv St. O Clladef :M w CarotlM 33 Color.do St 16 New M.x Coe 21, llllnolt CCII. 0 E ' . -C I · · ' -Concordia, st.Po 10, Mount lell· • Kentucky •• • en · lco 10 arlo 3 Florida 1• E. Washington 14, Monten1 Oenlton 37, Kenvot1 7 Funnan 21, E. Tennenee 1• OtPauw 20. ROM-t4utman 3 St. t• Fl Lewla 27, Wut.,.n St.,COlo Ootne •1, Mldland lO Georgie Southern 2A, Tenn.· 24 • Finclav u. ""°vtf' tt cnattanooo• 17 ltodlv Mountain cl, Carroa, GrKtletld 21, WSam..Aw9" 24 ll'ldlane SI u LOutivllle 21 Mont. t• Hemllnl %7, Gusta.,~ 13 • ' 7 s utan 17, s. Colcndo 1• HesMos JS, ~dla. H.19 21 Tu1-35, S. Mlufutpot w. Mo111.-10, Montana Tedi 7 ~. ~1. O.l«Mirl 10 J amu M•dlson 21. W. N-Mexico 21, N Mt• HOM •S, l(ai.matoo 0 D•vldson 7 HleNands 7 1(-nr; $t. u. Mo. 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' Atll.·MaftliCllo U, Serriford 24 lien 10 N. low• 73, .W'is.. ·WNtewatet 1 hl~OOIUTWI JI, Ai.oame Tues A&I 20, Cent. SI., O.la.,11 NW Mlssoun St. JS. Cent. Mis· St. ,. Tues Lutl'ltren 23, Prairie Vltw sourl 34 c.,._,.Newmtft 24. Man H• 1• Peru St 36, Cn.dron St. 13 10 Kea tacky 17, Ml11l11lppl l 3: Sparked by a 24-yard run on a fake punt, I 9th·ranked Kentucky drove 83 yards in the fourth quarter and George Adams scored on a I ·yard run, gjving the Wildcats the win. Mi lien, who completed 13 of 22 passes for 176 yards. aod running back Jacques Robinson, who had 68 yards on the ground. didn't have an easy time against Stanford's defense. but they had plenty of chances. Ore1on State t, Callfora1a I: The host Beavers edged the Bears ma Pac-JO game as halfback Donald Beavers UCI poloists fall twice in tourney ~ LSU Sf, Vanderbilt !?: Dalton Hilliard ran for 152 yards and one touchdown to lead I 2th·rankcd 1.SU. \ . Georgia 11, M111l11lppl 1%: Freshman Oeveland Gary scored on a 6-yard run in the fourth quaner as I 5th-ranked Georgia overcame four turnovers. SooU.·Carollu 45, Plttsbar'O U : South Carolina quanerbacks Allen Mitchell and Mike Hold combined for four touchdown passes as the I 7th-ranked Gamecocks romped. · ns.GOJtM1cl\S ~NDING Wla••rof Reataaraat Wrtt•H' Sliver Award of llertt WIDE SCREEN TV 25c JUMBO DOGS '1.00 BEER • FREE POPCORN 3180 AIRWAY, COSTA MESA . ON JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT RUNWAY scoredthegame'sonly touchdownfromayardoutcarlyin UC Irvine bad a long day in the the fourth quaner. pool, dropping two games in the Nevada-Las Vqas u, lctabo State %0: Quarterback PCAA/Pac-10 water polo tour· Randall Cunnin""'am completed 21 of 26 passes for 274 nament Saturday at Long Beach .,. State. yards and a .touch~own to lead the Rebels to the non-USC broke a third.quarter tie lO conference victory in Las Vegas. deal the Anteaters a morning setback. San Dieao State %4, Util H : Quarterback Mark • w)ule UCLA shut down UCl's attack Stevens hit wide rccctver Danny Huey with a 49-yard in the second half to win in the touchdown pass wtlh 2: 10 rema.inini. then passed to afternoon. Thurman Beard for the two.point conversion as Utah tied In hiah school action. Newpon San Dicao State in a Western Athletic Conference game in Harbor blas1C:d Sunny Hills in a non- San Diego. · league encounter. PRESENTS MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL • WIDE SCREEN TV • SPICED CARNE ASADA TACOS. $1.00 • DRAFT BEER 75¢ 17 OZ. MARGARITAS S 1 .25 COMPLIMENTARY CHIPS & SALSA 3901 W Coast Hwy., Corona del Mor • 640-1055 ~R'l'ERINN.. 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M t Mmtu ITlllflftt) ,_.ST •ACI Ollt !7\lle H1llv• Hunr1r IF' $Jin\) I IO "00 J IO Monlet"t't' Knlont CCrogllanl J IO 2 IO EIOOlltnt ltov CK~ I t to A!M> rKld 'lttllv Fr• , Offn Pont, Geometric, Mo11tw111 ockat. Charmine G911t, NO S.tl•latllolt Time 1 S9 ,JS u •x•CT• 11 ·11 oato au.so SlCOHO. ltAC . °"' milt DIC. Titnuru Edvt (AndtuiJ 27 20 ll lO UO K)no Of JIU (PlllfCI) 7 ~ 410 fM1PO aiue en o fF S11erran1 4 ~ Allo r1c.c1 V1 Waned Stltct.O On Tour. L " Dt<:l1tor, Su-NHIO lime 1st 11s ll IXACTA 11 ·11 OltO $ llS .0 THIRD ltACI. O"t mll4I NC• Jut!iJll LA w I K !Abler I 1 UO 4 10 S 00 C • itonle I Alldef SOl\I > 00 i 60 P11ntm1kt1 (McCerly) f 60 At.o reced Forttter. Traci Miu, Mister C., C.lltt Mldbv, V1U9M, Mill'!lv Matrl• Ttmt 1 SI ' SJ IXACTA 11·71 oald ISO 10 ,OURTH RACR. Of\a mbe pace Lora NtutrttlO I P1erc11 I 60 S 60 r,o,,o Octans IV•llalldrngllaml 10 ICI Coura~' RICI IH P1rktr) AIM> race0 Husllinv 0111, Pottrail, Nvatto Del Tlmec 1 57 21S """ RACE. °"8 ,.,, .. oace Mooav 81J1 ll<IJIOlerl 20 40 610 00 lurll.t s 8r1oade I H Parto.er I 3 60 1 IO &rent Balo.I' IO'Owver I 4 60 Atso raced H1ndover. Fld11Qo Olrecr K1nv. P1rkw1v Adios, Doctor Battey. Doc tor Don Cnu countrv CO\.LEH Saints may put rush on Rams ·-~ Miii T11m scorn 1 UC lt•Wts di, 16. 1 UC: l,,,llW .. J USIU, " Campb 11 makes his debut with 11\d vlctiMI rnutn I Coo (UC ), 24A6, 2 Vannc111 fUCltl, 2 .. :U.' C..\tro IUCltJ, J4;11, 4 ereMtrn.tl (UCfl), JtS., S. Mow• ro ICl NorltwldcleJ, 2~:71, • Jollnson IUCRl, 2S1S. 1 FlllOtf"tld IUCll, 2H7, I Vicencio (USIUI, ~BO. t Sli().ma11 IUSIU), 1~ S1 , 10 \Ian Vun !Cal Pofv l'Omonal, • 2•01 Ot"41f uc1 runner' II wa...1m, '6061 NEWORLr. .... NS(AP)-1.he man 1> McK1111ie, 76 Of, If Tvner, U 40. 19 1~n v~ ..... H4' who call the orrcn 1ve hot for the TNm icom 1 ~':rr.'111 N0tOvldo•. Jt; New Orleans Sainll id he hope the , 1 us1u, •• J vc 1rviM . .so.• UCL.A,•· s acquisition ofbig bad: Earl Campbell l.one e1ac11 •••••. 1.i: • c11 "°"" Pomon1 ' ma''"" the Ram~ .. """"t a runna·na llf, 1, u ol kn Dino. 1e1. • c11 s1111 Lot .,.,.. " '"r--A~. Jt6 play On CVCry UOWO, IM!vklvel rt~• 1 Ma"rkiuu <CSN>. The Sainte; got Campbtll in a trade " ••• i. Kie• (USIUI. 17 4', 3 Zen'lbre... th H T ~..i-d th 1vs1u1, 11 s.> , Laroens ICSN>. ll<O; s w1 ouston on U1.0KJ4ly, an c PenninotOll IUCLAI. 1f04 .• Owtn IUCll, immediate QUC tion WI whclhe'r the 11.0.. 1 OtllN!er 1vco, 11.10. • AOU1tr1 Sainti would have to run on every ~f~,1~J~11.'·11~~ ~~'ud1r~:. play to make use of both Campbell 13 T111, llJt. I• McLIU9hlln, 11 "· 21 and incumbtnt running back Gcorae McGr1M. If 1• 14 OetJoyt. 19 ?t. Rogers. HICH tcHOO&. "I tlopc everybody btlicvc) that." centnt ~::.:W.,."-" 'laid ofl'cn~ivc coordinator King Hill. oww.n 1 ··1 hope every defense that plays T11m K0'41\ l Mal1r Del, 70, 2. El • t bel" th t t II •• Toro. fS, ) Tu•lln, t7, 4 Torrance. 101; s aptnS US 1eve 8 Ota y. a.sic, .m. ' FOUn•11t1 v111ev. 15': 1 The Rams ind the Saints meet N __ , Hlrbof, 11t, 1 L.•11-000, 1to. 9 toda~(Channel 2-at IOa.m .) in a sold-'"'"°"'· llS, 10 0Ce1n llllW, 239 · J F ball Le lrldlYtdUll rHultS 1 Sa°'al (()cffn 0Ut 8ll0nl ()Ot ague ~me VMI""'· 1600. 2. Ne11111 cc1"von> 1'.03. J that will break the,_three-way tte m " throua.h &h fil'lt four~ l'l or hi~ rcer. when Bum Phtllil» was lh m n in charge at Hou ton. "I w tum run some plays pinst the Dallas Cowbo)'S this ~ear. and be looktd like Earl mpbcll to me," 1d llill. who moved to Ney. Omn W1th Phillis» in 1981, Rams Coach John Robinson 61 d however. that there'll be no c.han in the defensive approach 10 the Saints just because they'ye ded Campbell. "M) upectation would b(' th t they will use him within their system, ift.hey u~ hjm," Robinson said. Robinson said tiaht end Mike Barber .. is on his way back'' (rom a ttain101 tamp ipjUQ and lhOUld ~me action today, gsvins the Rams a better chance to employ two tis.ht ends as blockers for Eric Dsckenon, who last y~r .shattered the rookie rushing record scl by R<>icl"I an 1981. Dickerson is about as effective as Mlnnetoll al tt1i.n Pl"lll"'9'1 ... ~ -=--Chlc100 11 St LOUii Time 1 59 J,S ~~~~~~~-rwT.T-T.r-;....,,.,._lltcrT101"'T0 ~~~- &u1111 !Miler 0111, "ID. 4 Tuma (laiic>. dist.ant second place of the NFC West. 16 OS, S Brown (Ntwoort Hafbo<"). 16:09, 7 Mliim.-~mi.r-mir-m~ruilr-+~~r-ieem re 3-3, &'f is ~llan..a, IL•k•wOOCll. "26, 10 oOnald~ riuslln>. behind 6-0 San Francisco. 0 he was last year. when he ru hcd for 1.808 yards, Robinson said. He's avera&ing4,j yards a carry, and that's about what he did last year. the coach said. "I een·~ knGw ihal bc'1 clc~in& &ba& Dallu 11 WHhlnoron New York Giants 11 Allallta T amoa BIV 11 0e1ro11 Cincinnati al New Enolano lncll1naPG111 II PllltaOllPl"lla Houston 11 Mllml N-York Jelt ., Ctevetand San Diego 11 Kanws City ICharlflll • at 10 11'11 ) BuffalO at S.atoe MINllV't Game GrM<l &av 11 Denver !Channel 1 at 6 om.I COLLE~E CS Fw.rtetl 21, S.n Jose St. 12 ' SC9rl bY 0ull1Wn San .>ow St 0 0 6 6-12 Cal Sllle Fu....,lon 0 14 7 1)-21 CSF-Lockert 3' oau from Damon A ltn ISll!nke kick) CSF-Ktnl IS PIH from Damon All~n Ste.nke kick) SJS-W~~ 3 run tto.lcll ta -.ell CSF-lledo<:k 11 oau lrom Damon Alli" tSteinltl kick I SJS-Wafller t run f PIU l1111e11 A lllf!CSlnce 9 760 TEAM STATISTICS SJS ~,.,,.downs IS Rulhfl·va. ch l6 9t Panl119 nroa 111 Return varcts 74 PHWI 14 l6·0 Punts 10 39 Fuml>IH·lost 4 ·3 Pltnalllts·Y1rds 6·SO Time of Ponnsron 2S.30 CSF n •1 199 207 17 IS 27 0 ' 36 3 2 .. 1?8 lOO INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-San Jo11 St Rob1niQn, 13-47, Bowman. 7·32. W111ter 1 21 Car Stitt Fullerton Scott , 12· S9, Gernar1 13·~ I. L-11, l ·lJ PASSING-San Jose Sr Fraaco 14·34-0 171. Oouo Ali.ft. 7·0 0 0 Cal Stert Fullerton. Damon 41•en IS 27·0 207 RECEtVINC.-San Jose St Bowman •-S2. Walk« •·JO lg1H1H, 7·41 Cat Sratf Fu•oerton Loci< ell 3• S7 Reo1c~ 1 64 W·liems 2·24 UCLA 11, Walhlnvton Sf. 14 $cwe llY Ovll'ten Wasn•no1on St o 7 o 11-1• UCLA 3 14 7 l -27 UCLA-l.ft •1 FG UCLA-Andrtwl 1 run fLn kick) UCLA-Green 1 run IL" ltt<:kl WSt>-<aMn 6 run tTraul kkkl UCLA-<:raiQ 11 oan from Bono tLff ltlclt) W$U-RYPllrt I run Traut to.ick l WSU-Tra111 32 FG WSU-Mavn 1 run !Traut 1tic1<1 UCLA-LH 47 FG Allendance 40. 122 TEAM STATISTICS wsu F "" downs 17 Rusnes-yards SO 244 Peuin9 vard\ 97 Rt/Urn yercn •7 PHsn 1 13 2 Punu 3 41 Fumbles-IOI! 3 O Penatr!n·yerds • ·40 Time of Poswnlon 27 76 UCLA n •• 204 161 43 17 JI I •·•• 3 0 S-45 l234 tNOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Wasrtlnolon Stitt MIVH, ?2-156, Rvoien. 12· SI, Calvin 17 46 UCL• Anor1ws, 22·n Gr11n S-39 W11tv 7·31, Pr'mu•. S-21 PASSING-W1Sn1no1on Slalt Rvp.e11. 6-12-? '9 BIOllnt I· 1·0 I UCLA BON> 17-31-1 161 RECEIVINC.-Wu1111191on Slate Burris, 1-33 CnHe I 19 Mavt\ l ·ll, Mlrlh•"· I 11 L1tghlon. 1·1, Jamtt, 1•7, Cal111n, 1·6 UCLA A.ndr-s. •·:M. Sn.rard •·33 Cr110 3-39 A Wilson. 3 JS w1ev, 3·70 USC It, Oi'990n t Sc«-. bv Qua.rten use 10 1 J >--19 Oregon 0 ' 3 1)-• USC-Crurcner I run tJordln kiclll USC-Joroan 44 FG 0r-McC1• 15 oau lrom Mllll<" (to.IC• '••led) USC-Joroan 26 FG Or~CLIO<I 24 FG SC-Jord1n 44 FG SC-Joroan 22 FG Altendance 29,Sll TEAM STATl"1CS USC Frr,1 down' 11 Ruslles·yards S7 197 Panlno verds 64 R•rurn yards n Panes 6 12 O Pvnls S 37 Fumbltt ·IOst • l Penet111s verds I 70 Time of POSMUIOl1 32 13 ON 17 JS llS ,, , II 16 40 2 S )I 3 7 3·20 21 •1 INDtVIOUAl STATISTICS RUSHING-tJSC Crute~, 24 · IJS si ..... 1-43, Knl9111 13-l7 °'"°" Mac•. 11·'7, Chtrrt. S 3', McCall 1·20 P~ING--USC GrMn, 6·12·0 '4 Or eoon Mi'*. 16-•CM. In ltECEtVtNG-tJSC. NOf"man. 7·77, 'Mare 2· It ()re"°" McC1•. •·)I, MKk, •-23. Holmen. )-4'1; SamH. 2·34 Lone a..ctt Sf. 24, utah st 22 . S<-ltY ou.n.n LOl'Q 911Ch Sr l 14 t>-14 Ulah SI 0 1 t-12 LBS~uet'• 31 FG USu-GwYM 3 run llftc:ller lllckl LIS-Locy 47 "" from (;ey~ rOceouere kldll LBS--Temo<elon , PIU from C,.yf\(lt l<ktVUefl kick) L8s-Gavnor 1 run 10cll1Ulf'I kkkl usu-een S9 pjlH from 1<1moe11 BHClllr k lcil I U!>l>-Gwvnn 1 run (l<tmot" 10 1.,nurn1 Alllf\dan« •.MS COMMUNITY COLLRG• ~•<·t c......-enu Fvflt!MO" ,,.~. B"'"'"ld Tatt Ctr"riloe ~*"' w-.t Lon9 tea<,. E1 C1mono Mt Sin A"'Oft!o c~ WLT J 0 0 ' 0 0 1 I 0 1 1 0 7 1 0 I I 0 I 7 0 0 ) 0 0 ) 0 ~·· WLT ' 0 0 , , 0 • 1 0 • I 0 ) 1 0 l I 0 J 2 • 1 J 0 1 • 0 r SIXTH RACE. One mile Pict Jtt Fuel Bravo (Kblr)"' 1.70 • 20 3 IO Smarr K~I• (ROito) s 40 '20 SCOICh CIOud ISorlg9s) '20 Al'o fl<Ald Baron Module, ChliOlllf Magnlllaue. Two Birds Master Joki, Lora Alba Time 1 SI l 'S '1 EXACTA 14 SI oald S7100 SEVENTH RACE. One mile Pate F1lhmtnto CH Parkl'I UO 3 20 2 80 Time SQuare 81t011 (Sorrvgu • oo s.oo Maa Burnbl'o (Flsco) • 20 Atio raced Isla¥ Bov T1roor1 Donnv, Lit Allrler, Aostev s Brother, 011rnatrot F11ae Rto•I Tune I SI 3 S iJ EXACTA 16 SI Pl•d 187 JO EIGHTH RACE. One mite oace ~ Cev1llo (H Parker I 10 00 4 60 6 00 Svncooahon IAnoerto11l 4 IO • 40 Proleuor Osborne (RalcnivfCI) I 40 AIM> r1ctc1 S1r1111119 Heir. Sa1vaoor, B C Counl, Roslduke. Jackuo, Free Turn Tlmt 1 S9 ll S SJ EXACTA 14-11 oaid SS4 60 NINTH ltACE. One milt oace Tlleora H1nover (Vldnhml 6 20 4 40 Nallvt HIP CH P1rkl'I SOO Maote Frilt IO'Ow~) 180 HO uo Atso rac.c1 Almond Kl"o' Tact Wavt. Vtsted Power, MKllO Bravo Tlmt 15' 2 s $l EXA~A (3-51 paid $5100 n ,.ICK SIX IS+•-6-4-3) oald '823 00 with 21 wlnnlno llclt.eti (five 11ors111 Cerrvover ooot· 136, 716.11 TENTH llACE. Ont mile oace Brownoa11 Mis tar (Wlmsl 3 20 2 60 1 10 Adv1nce Soark (Pi.tee) S 60 7 60 Wlkl Wikt (H Park") 2 40 AIM> raced Merry Narain. Sc>ec111 Peter First Mele. AvlftQef, Triola Nine T.rne I 56 1 S $l EXACTA 11-21 oa•d j17 10 ELEVENTH RACE. One m1l1 oace Oma Chal1es CH Parto.er) •.20 3 00 2 20 Scoro00 C. IMi\lltll) 610 1 80 Pl'IOI<\•• Jack IVaPandinol\lml 3 40 AIM> racto ll•tc>n C ACllOS 8ramb t Scramble Jonnny Mee H H Tremo< T•mt 700 $l EXACTA 12·•1 oald S33 90 Allenoanct 9 617 0•11 TrM tat santa Allot•) SATUROAY'S RlfSULTS l lO!tl ef V -dlY ~ ,,,_._, FIRST RACE. 6 furlOnils Cel1fornle Jubilee IPdrz I 6 00 • 00 3 20 Zoom Atono !Toro) S 40 l 60 Boid Dame (Merel l 20 41\0 rac.a KlllOro Pr~ Tneme Soring BIO Sandv's .Trio Ontlnare Time 1101 S SECOND RACE. 6 lunongs Lucky N Grffn (LmncJ 71 IO 7 IO S oo !>aloum IDellhouu4vel • 20 3 10 41orar I Lozoya) 1 20 Also r.aced Btg Hiii To Clrmb Iden Emoeror, Rern.mbtr Mv Father. Vic llmlier Of'lenlll Baker Kind Eu1ress1on 811ll"9 lrlsn Time I 10 4tS $2 DAILY DOUBLE 16·1) Plld moo TIOltD RACE. 6 '> furlongs TIU> Pole IG1rcla) 10 60 S 40 3 00 Family FoJr (Oeloe<llllOJ 4 60 3 00 Freocll Ml1HIY (Pld<Olll -1 IO AIM> receel Candv tn Court R•ont T11rlt1 Erl\lt Kino Time 1 16 3 S ,OURTH RACE. 6 1 lurionos Ni9hlhewker IPedroia) 9 00 3 60 2 40 lCI Caoer (Loioval 3 20 2 20 Mr Prnne M•rutlff IHawltvl 140 AIM> racee Honto Tr~n10 M1dford T11ne 116 u EXACT.A 12-S) Pl•CI sn 00 FIFTH RACE. 11111 miles on lurl Clt1r Talk IS11>11111 • 20 l 00 1 60 LYontro's udy (Toro1 • 40 3 20 D1Cerlln1 IH1wlevl 3 40 AIM> r1c1c1 Fovvv Moo<t Hor Prtncess AbOUI ~un"I Time 141 1 S U IXACTA 17-l ) oa10 '49 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 > turtonos. Pro Bow,.r (Toro) 7 IO • 00 l 40 Ltllte Mlnouri IDlllsY) S 40 llO Coot Pnilt>ert IFern111del) 6 ?O Also raced BrtntwOOd SIYI•, Doubla Oaf1c11 C1r11u. The Grocerv, Super Hooe Trmt I 17 ~£VENTH RACE One mile Smarten Uo (Melll 4 10 3 20 2 •O No"1191e 1 Star (L1onem) S 40 3 20 !>aP1en1 10.1111ouuavtl 7 •0 4iso raced Broadwav WOOOl!r Proc~lv rrtt Wor10 T•m« I 31 I S U EXACT A !7·31 Pl•d S71 SO EIGHTH ltACE 1 1 16 miles PtrCID•tnl I H1wlev) 6 IO 3 '° 3 00 Aun11e Barrv IS~elter I 3 20 2 60 Soring Loose IT Of"O) 4 00 Also riced Nalur11 Summrt, Gene'\ LIOV AYI Romence M•u Et>onv T•ma I 43 I S $1 "ICK SIX 0·7·7·3·2·71 Pl•d SI 456IO worn 203 wlnntno ticlo.tlt ''"' horses) $1 PICll Soc con~lllOll oald S10460 wltrr l.9S7 w1nn•no ucto.ets lf•v• horses> NINTH RACE. 1 1 m•tes NuCIMr IL.OIOVll ao 210 , 60 B.,.,,.clo, IT or o I 3 40 2 60 Jin ()rcdllstr1 IGarctaJ s 40 Alto riced ~lff Nw.Jir, Due Lt Due, 81 On Timi 'Scuw Pte111 Jlm'lt Tirne I SO U aXACTA t•·6) Pltd $30 SO All•nd1nc.t ll,971 1'21 01111r1 13 Younkin (Mir" oeo. Hill said the Saints will continue to 1630, 20 LOPll (Mllef De(), 16;'3, 12. much d1fl'crent, except that he hasn'1 had those great runs that made the I l o'clock new~. and hed1d last y~r." he said. K1011er IN•wPOf"I H1r11or1, 1':46, " !(nos mix the run with the pass, but he does tFoun111n v111tvJ. 16 41, 21 Mlv« !Miter believe Campbell as as effective he Otll. 16 41. SI. ao11e1 IFount11n 11111ev), 1100, 36 Rl"911 IFoun111n V1llev), 17:10, 39 C Shatt« (Newoort Htrt>orl, 17.1', 41. Kllltrmen 10c .. n View), 17.22, Sl New· ''°" (Newoort H•~rl, 17;39; •2. E. Shaffer INtwoort Hlrbof) 11.23/ n Pettnoll (OcHA View), 2037 DMSllll II Team Kores 1 $1ml Va114tv. •s. 2 FoolhlU. "· 3 Sauoua, 12s • Huntlneton • BffCl'I, 121, S EdltcM\, 13'; 6 CtlMllla llllllY, 1'S, 7 Wtrrto, 209, I WHlrT\lnsltr, 720. 9 Colla MIMI, 22S, 10 El Dorado, 2SI tndlvldual rew111 1 Zimmer ISJml \lat· llYI 15-44, 1 RIUOIWtll (FOOllllU), 16-0S, 3 Frttl ISauou•>. 16"06. 4 McGllltt (Simi \11111v1, 16 ts. s C"'todero (Slml Vallev), 16.17, 6 Acosll IWestminlltr), 16:21. 7. Yaron ISauvu,I. 1'.21, I &ranntlron ILOlfl), IUO, t KIUf IEdtsOrl) lU5. 10 Ltmat 1Foe1111a1. 1• l7 Oll'llrs 1• Soto (Hunttr19lon Beech>. 16 •S. 11 VtftdleY IHuntonoron BIKhl. 16 S6. 21 Gtrllnd 1Ed1Son), 17~. 22 McL111hlln CCosta Mewl. 17:03, 2• An01rson IHunlmoton Buehl. 17 06, 30 AnHIS I Edison), 17 ll, 31. Jacocn (Edison>. 17.13. 32. Work IHunr· '""'°" Bffcfll. I' 13,· 3S ~ (Costa Meial. 17 23, 40 G1110o (Huntlnvron Bt1Chl. 17 21. ., KHh (WHlmlnster), 17 32, 4S T1vior IEdltofll. 17:37, •7. ThomH (Edison), 17.41, 41 8ttndlr (COSll Mn•I 17 '8, 49 Acost1 (Huntlneton Beach), 17 49, S3 DI L.1trlnlded (Wtsl-minttl'), 17 SS, St.. Ollvtr (Costa Meia), II 06, S7 Burns (Co1t1 MIMI), 11:2S, 6J Htrader <Colla MIHI. 11.31. 61 Rot»lna IWtslml"'''rl 1146. 11 Huohls (Weil· . minster I 19 13 -'\ DtvWell Ill Team lCOrH I LIOuna 811crr .••• 2 Par•mount, SI, l Marine, 13. 4 Hemet 106 S SI )OM BoKo. 112 tnd1vidu11 ""'"' 1 De Vtto ILavun• Bt1cn1, 16 11, 2 Moreno ILAtuna Beachl 16 3 I 3 Hermel (Hemtll. 14 31 .• DIPfvfter I La9'ine Beeclll. 16 S2 5 v111ar1ma !Para- mouno, 1' SI 6 Mavnard (Minna), 17:00 1 Mendu IParamounll 17 10. I Lov• (St Jonn 8oKol. 17 12. 9 Jew111 (Mlrlnll. 1113. 10 Bueno IP1tamoun1) 11 I• Ot""". 13 Keewy (Marine). 11 17, 27 W11droo IM1r1nal, 11.24 71 Sa1tlan (Manne> 1126 ~ OMlleft I Ttam scorts 1 NIWP0<1 Harbor 19 1 La Ou•nl• ti 3 Tuslrn. 103, • Miter 011 119, S El "Foro 120, • Torrance 121. 7 F"ounll •ll v ... Y. ISS. • Basie, 221. 9 Lak-ood. 227 10 0Ct1n View 241 1no1viou11 rtlUtls l Hen1on (Newoorr Harbor I. 11 JI. 2 Andll'Mlll tNtwoort Harborl, II U , l Donahue !Torrance>. II•• 4 RabO•ll !Newoorr HtrbOr), 19·00, S Morrl1 INewoort HarbOr l. 19'06. 6 Htrklns (La Qul"'a). 19 24, 7 LllO IN1woorl Harbor) 19 •2. I O'Briln (Et Toro), 19 ••, 9 Anderson INtwoorr HtrbOr) 19·4S. 10 Glloln (Fountain V11tevl. 19.46. Othtr1. 11 Rul11nl (Nlwoort Harbor). If 41, IS 811rn1 IMat" Dell, 20 1'. 17 Whitlllr IOc11n \llewl. 20 2S, It H\JQNl (Miter Dail, 20 JS, 20 Voit (Mllf'f' Dell, 2031. 17 McCartflv lft'\ltf'f' Oetl 2104, 34 Tructe• 1Foun111n \11flevl 21 IS, l7 Buehanen <Fountlln valley>. 7121. JI Huvhls (Miier Dell. 21 29, 39 Mlhlr !Meler Oeil. 21:31, 41 Rovtr (Oce1n VllWI 21:l9.) 44 CrolMu (Mater Dell 21 46 46 Wiii (Fountain Vallevl. 11 ... S7 Lum IFounl1ln V1t1tvl. 13 S9. 60 Hacraworrh IOct1n VilW). 2S'2f, 62 Buct1ana11 IOCt1n View), 2•-0.. 61 Nooller IOcten View), 31 S7, '9. Arell•bald (Ocean View), 31 S7 ~II Tt1m Korei 1 Simt Valtev '9, 2 Norco. "· 3 MUllUS Ill, • EdilOll. 1'3, s WeitmlrHter, in. 6 Hunllnoton 8aactl. 197; 1 Co"• MIU lf7 lnd1v1C2uel rtM.tllS 1 Briggs (Simi Val· MIYI. lt12. 1 Lit\ (Loera) IUO. 3 Wt1hne1on 1s.m1 Valttvl. lf.l2, 4 SllVlf 1Footl'lll) It 47. S Cowgur (Norco>. 70-00, ' Bad9retl ISauoutl. 20 11. 7 Cox !Fool· n•M), 20 17,. JOflnton (Wt$1m1MI«). 2022, f Torr11 IHuntrnvron Beach), 20-21, 10. Brunson <Sauvusl, 20ll9 Othln: IS Mock IWeslmlnller) 70 Sol, 16 HOWlfd (CCKll Mewl. 20 Sol, 11 H041l I Edison), 21.11, n. ~kefllie IEdlM>nl. 21.39; 29 Turn« (Edlaon), 21 S7, 32 (;1rcl1 IEdlM>n), 22-07, 33 01vltt (Wnlmlnaltrl, 2211; 31 R1bac~ IC0'4ta Metal. 2231, 36 Alerlo IWesrmrnsttrl 22.31, 31 Pftvm IWnt-mlnsrerl, 22 .S. 40 Aluer11 (Hunlineton Btacrrl, Sol, •1 Hudcllestock (Wntmlntll'), 2157 •2 Plldlr CEdlM>nl. 231D. •S Hinson !Costa Ml~I. 2313, 46 lbbolton IEdlsonl 11 24, •1 Rodro6uti (Weilm1nsler), 23.31. 41 Barnes IHunhnolon Bncl'll, 233'; 49 Jackie IH11nllnor011 8aatl'll. 23 47, SO Burns 1Cott1 MIML 23 S... S 1 Gold (HUllllnOIOll 81Kll>. 2l.5S, S2 Su1ru 1Cott1 Mtwl. 23 SS, S3 OOwta (Weilm111Jttr), 24-ot, S7, Scollo 1wn1m1n1terl. 2• 11. 5'. Torlltll• <Ediaonl, 14.13, 64 Cock11119ton (Costa Me"'· 2• 56 47 Smlln (Wt1tmon•ltrl 2S 11, 6' Heiclebnctlt IWttlm1nstsJ. Ul7, 7$ MavNw IHunt111tton Beacfl), 26:37, n Bond IHunt1ne1on IM1tfll. 2631 OM.-Ill T .. m KorH 1 La0\1111 ee.cfl, 29, 2 Paramo\#11. SO. J Lot A .. rnlloa, •: 4 &rtWlav, 94, S Herntl, 111. 6 Marina, 1l7. llldlYIClull rllUlta 1 W, PtlWSOI\ (l.aOUN ltaelll, 20.39, 1. CUIO U-1tt• mount>, 21-tl, l K P1ttrM11 ILatUNt &ffctl), 20 20. • TrlPlatt (LOt Alatnltot), 21 2$, S ~z Clr1wllvl. 21 41; 6 wniev (~ leach), rno, 1. Hanwn IL.avuna te~lll. n .21, I au...<11 (Pita• mounll, n 24, t ltrtnolch 1~r1mount>. 22 '/1, 10 &Ienco (1.0t Allmltot). 27J& 0th«• 13 McN1bO (Mlrl111), 2Ht; 21 0. Nlc041 (Marina), 2S 03, 2f ltatmunen CM1rln1), 7S 19; ll Lllkao (Marine), 27-117; J4 Cllamltlftaln (Marine>, 77-mll Goctfrtv <Marlftal, 27 51, 11 Ktwillbl IMlrln•), 11 Sl Do Raiders have a breather today? After four games in own division. Vikings next foe LOS ANGELES (AP) The defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Raiders, who have faced Amencan Football Conference West- ern 01v1s1on foes 1n their last four games, get a break of sons this today when they pla) the M1onesota Vik- ings. While Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders acknowledged that 1t"s a rehcf 10 be playing an oppQncnt outside the d1v1sion for a c hange. he docsn"t expec1 an eas) time against the Vikings, even though h1s•team has fa'"ored b) 10 Points. ··1 he) ·re a prett) good football team. all you have to do ts look at the film to find that out," Flores said. "The) move the ball. lhey're averas- '"& a ton of yards and they're getting healthier on defense. They're going to pla) us hard. The) 're a ve'} scrappy team that plays with a lot ot emotion. "The last four weeks have been a very tough pan of our schedule. I don"t sec it changing. Everyone plays us tough." K1ckorr time for the National Football League game at the Col- iseum is I p .m . The Raiders brina a 5-1 r«ord into the contest while the V1kinp. members of the NFC Central Div1s1on. are 2-4. The Raiders will be without sum- iog. quanerback Jim Plunken, who suffered a pulled stomach muS('le during the first quarter of last Sun- day's game against Seattle. But that didn't hurt them Marc Wilson filled in for Plunkett and com pletcd 12 of 19 passes for 309 yards and two touchdowns as the Raiders won a 28-14 dcc1s1on. Wilson will Stan against the V1km&S. who dropped a wild 35-3 r verdict at Tampa Bay last weekend. The Vikings lost to the Bucsdespite the fact that they led 14--0 at one stage and rolled up 543 yards in total offense to 314 for Tampa Bay. Penalties and tu move~ were dec1s- 111e: lhe Vikings was penalized 13 tames for 101 yards, to 2 for IS yards for the Bucs and turned the ball over five tames to one for Tampa Bay. L CROSS COUN TRY --~ Lafuna sweeps in invitational Top-ran ed Newport gtrls also f mpresstve In Central Park meet By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 01111""" Cern~•111 l...t&una Beach High swept through Saturday's third annual Central Park Invitational cross country meet '" Hununiton Beach by captunna both the boys and girls D1v151on Ill varsity races. In the boys race. the AnlSls placed three runners m the top five (first. second. aod founh) 10 edge Pdra- John Henry earns rich paycheck [AST RUTHERFORD.NJ (AP) -John Henry. thoroug.hbrrd rac- inJ'' all-ume leadina money winner $tormed to the lead 1n mid-stretch and posted a 2¥•·lcngth v1C1ory over Who's for Dinner in the Ballantine SCotch Oacossc Saturday night It the Meadowland$. The victory turned out to be a $740,000 payday for the 9~xe_ar-old 1Cldingas he colfected $240,000 from the purst and a $500.000 bonu1 offered to a n y hor that could w 111 both the '.Turf Cla ic and Scotch C ta sic. It raised h~eaminp to $6.597,947. John Henry captu~d f ht Turf mount High. 41-SI. Laguna·s Adam OeVito took first with a 16: 11 , and Alex Moreno clocked 16: 31 for second. Kun Dep- fyfl'er turned 1n a 16:52 for fourth. Anast Coach Stuart Calderwood was pleased with the varsity sweep bul not surprised. "I thought we would win," he said. "In fact, we tramed hard Friday. We've been running against bsger schools so1far-th.1s year and holding our own. Today we gotffo face some schools our SIZC. We only have 30 runnc~ on our team but they all contnbute." The Laguna Beach gir1s won t h eir race handily. 29-50, and. as in the boys race. Paramount finished sec- ond to the Artists. • The Anists were led by the Peterson twins, Wendy and K1ntcn. as Laguna Beach dominated the race by placing four girls in the top IO Wendy won the race. clocking a 20:39. while Kirtsten ran a 21:20 for third. "Our airls team 1s made up of five ~phomores and one JUntor, so as you • can see we're goina to have a prcttr, good team for the next two ycan. • Calderwood said A team that's pretty good riiht now 1s the Newport Harbor &irt squad. The Sailors. the top-nnked a.srl team tn C IF 4-A, outclassed the field in the!r D1v1s1on I race by defeat.ina thcar close t comptt1tor. la Quinta. by a score of t 9-98. Mau1e Henson led the Sailors. who placed fil'lt, SttOnd. founh, fifth and seventh, with the fastcat time of lhc event for the &JrlJ, an 18:3 l. Cla s.1c on pt, 22 at Belmont Park, o.., s.. ftlNM and 1hc Olr Bob Bowers oO~pnna had DAYl'f"S LOCKH c.....,.. ... 0 , thi' one in hand once he got to the UC li'vlne women eecond,at Blola -m '"""'' > ~. '._.., blu 9 lead. c•Jco Oto, 1so tn1Ct1en1, •• bonito. 1 Ridden by n McC;uron and nllow1•U. JS rou fllfl, ' ~ S.U"*'1 0.... •"' f 126 d (" NIW~ltT LANOING ( .. , • ..,.. <•• c~ Oe I CltT)'tng top wc1.,.l 0 Pol.In • Mia.-i C.lfefMCt ... cM -s1 ... ..,., JO""· 1s1 DonJ,., i ""°"'' G''*' •~ .,_,,. John Heory ('O\Ctt<i thc f miles on (...... ()ffNI roe. fi1n1 JI KUI0\11, ia mactl«ll Scoff Hod! • 65 .... "11 the turf in '.2; I J, matChtnl tht lrld: LA M IR DA. -Junior Ailts.on o~-cn· six•h·pJace finish paced u lmne's women to a liCCOnd·p how1n1 at Saturday's Btoll lnvtta· uonal emu country meet. w L T w L T •onMlta<• ,,.""~ record t by Tcrp51chori t an 197 • *'"-'""n > • o • 1 o W1llle Wood " 10-....,.m Th Id d b R b R1v.,itw 4 1 1 cor~ P1v ,. • ., c SC 1n owne m u an, OWen r1n 18.06, whale (reshman ~k ~ l : , 1 , <ill'Y H • ,._.,.,,_.:104 paid S.l.20, S2 . .&0 and 2.20 1hc lv1n Ltlldl ICtKPIOtlh•~i.1 ft! Ellot f .. lt<""' IU SI 6•1, • 1, A"Cler\ Jarrvd (Sw.otnl wt ..,. Tftl,,,,,_fl IU $I ~ 4 t-J 1. ---.~ ~ ~.... , 1 o , J o ~:~ !!,.7, • ..-= f1von1c in the 12·horse field MM'• e.urntrnem ;=., ~ : : : ~ ~ ., • ......._ ll•'lsJohn Henry'' 1uh victory in teammate ~l Oshnkcr vcnth 1n 18:10 Senior Tom Fiaqcrald led UCl's cet ,.-. NIN.._ a.c.1 $a<I Oltoo 1 , o ' " • 0 :;:,.rtvh :!~7.n-m ns~ staru this yc:ar, and th 91h an MM'• a.-""" r.~~~·1 : 1 t o • o "•!KllHf•IMr ...., * his '.\.racccarttr. Jtmmv ,., · cu.s 1 *' O•"' Me.,., 1 0 0 • 0 ~YG tt"M·n-101 Who·s For 01nncr, ('8'1)'1n 115 ~~ ~ :~.o:o: !Arias wins lliOOOO. HW. """9 w ...... ~ y~ JOM~ ..... 11-101 pound antJJOCkcy ngd OrdtroJr., ,.._ .__.. s-.... ,,.. ••TUttoAY, sca.c eot.LHI L~~=rm ~:~·t;_,J returned SS. 0 nd $.l 60 Win, 120 Nm SN tr tu 1 *" K•irlY H«n•11 ~ ..-v. &.IUW 11 ca 1 • c-... Oirtu °""••rr 61 '11· • ~nd A on10 Gruell, v.11 another 11c1u1.s1 1 1· •1-Ji,1•1·>·•••••••-•••lll•l°"'•"'1t•1~.0e.rloen•c.riillel"l•l•••ll!!!l•••••nn.i11e111·1u1·11•1111111'-111•·11>•••ill•lu•,,.,•"•.,••••••"•''r'·--•-· ....:.1· l\ca her ~cl: and rc1umro S2.60 ond cho11:~. " men to a thtrd·p sbow11~1 On1sh1ng vcnth with a ck>clun,a of is.o . F~ hman Ri Wilhelm ~ the n u ntcatcr. maana 11th n 26:06. SCn1or '•m McXtrme w11 13th (26.0 ), Junior L~n10 Tyner I Ith (26: 0) and senior on Youn1 19th f26.'46) ro, uc t. ~~~----~~-..--~--~--~~"""t------~--~-----:-----~4~'"\---:-"t"--......iu...-:"'"--------------------.....ii•---...... ----....... ....:..t......_ __ ...... ..-......,_..._:ii,....,. __ __,.:.,...;:.. ____ ..-:.;, ______ ~----'"4---~ ----··- I ' Robot lnapector ,...,..... ~ operator placee a m:s::ie of ceramic material for loa on a Ontlon Robotic 8ynem at Intematlonal BulDeu llacbloe Corp.'• Eut Fiahklll, N. Y ., facility. The ".,-.teDl lmpecta and verlflea the 4eelen of material ued to manufacture the lDdaatry'• moet adn.nced multl·layer ceramlca. Entries for this year's MAME awards total 556 With the final count now in, entnes for this year's Sales & Marketing Council's 11th annual Major Achievement in Merchandising Ex· ccncnce (MAME) awards total SS6. according to Barbara Smith. MAME chairperson and sales & marketing director for Long Beach·bascd EPAC Development. Smith said that response from the bu1ldmgand related 1ndustnes to this year's MAME has far exceeded all expectations, explaining that last year ~t~had been received an<fllil comm111Ce had been f\oping to increase entries to 400 in 1984. Under the auspices of the Building Industry Assoctation of Southern California. the Sales & Marketing Council annually sponsors the black- t1c event. where the outstanding marketing and merchand1smi efforts of builders and related services arc honored and recognized b)' their peers. According to all repons. Smith said. this may be one of the most successful MAMEs witnessed for the past several )cars. Al last count. donations from th industry m the 4 Landmark Bank moves office Craig O Collette. president and chief executive officer announced Landmark Bank has moved its Lake Foresl/lrvi~offu:e to I 577.1 Rockfield Blvd .. Irvine. The move into the new 6,000 square foot building will enable better customer service by providing sat down teller stations, 24-Hour Banking (A TM) and safe deposit boxes. Landmark will continue ofTenng SBA. commercial, accounts receivable and installment loans along with checking, savings, insured money market and retirement accounts. form of SIOO for fnends, $250 for sponsors and SSOO for patroos had reached S l'3.000. Add1t1onal information regarding the donation program is available by calling Donna Morcan. wtth Homes For Sale magazine. at 957-8433 dunng normal business hours. In add1t1on. Smnh said. based on cur- rent rcscrvauons anen<iance 1s ex- pected to surpass last year's tally of 800. ··what A Fttlina" sets the theme for this year's MAME as the SaJcs &. Markcun1 Council looks forward to another 10 years of outstanding merchandising m Southern Cah- forn1a's housing market. MAME takes place Nov. 3 in the Pacific Ballroom of the new Anaheim Hilton & Towers 1-lQtel. starting with cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and the program at 7 p.m. Tickets arc S 125 per couple and SSOO for a table of eight. Reservations can be made by calling Rhonda Fcdden, .Burton Adven1smg, at 556-0460. Financial Corp.'srestraints mark end to feverish growth LOS ANGELES (AP) -Financial Corp. of Amenca's severe staff reduc- tion sends a s1anaJ that the nation's largest S&L holdtnl company 1s cndin1 a decade of reverish growth that caused it to run afoul of federal regulators. It also demonstrates how thoroughly FCA's new chairman and chief executive, William Popejoy, has eradicated the pohc1es of his con- troversial predecessor. Charles Knapp. Knapp rcsiJncd 61/1 weeks ago amid a vinual flood of funds being withdrawn by skittish depositors and under pressure from regulators worri- ed that his fast-wowth policies were 1mpcnbng the st.ability ofFCA 's chief subsidnry, Amcncan Savmis & Loan Association. FCA on Thursday announced it will lay off one-fifth of its 7,500 workers, with a significant ponion of those coming from its huge loan- production staff. Other layoffs will come from its management, staff. administr:ative and technical divisions. "While there will be significant reduc~ons\n the loan area. Amencan Savini$ wif"still have a sizable loan· producti9il staff and plans to matn· tam a lendtng volume comparable to that ofothcrmaJotiS&Ls," FCA ,,.id. However. that means the S&L will have to sharply curtail past growth rates. In the first six months of this year. Amencan Savings tn~scd assets by $9.8 billion to $31 .3 billion. None of the state's other top 10 S&Ls crew by more than S3 bilJion in assets dunng that pcnod. Besides the layoffs. which will take effect tn about two weeks. FCA said salaries for ns topapaid executives. including PopcJOY ·who earns $650.000 a year. would be cut by up to 20 percent In addition. FCi\ said 1t will sell live corporate aircraft. 41 con- dommm1um a~rtments that arc used by executives and other em- ployees and 475 company cars. It also said it has canceled plans to build new. S4 million corporate offi~ buildina in suburban Van Nuys. "By takina these essenttal but painful ~teps now. we arc rcshapina the company to function leaner. stronscr and more responsively to the financial markets in v.h1ch ~ oper- ate:· Popejoy said. Of the layoffs. 3SO will be in Stockton. Calif .• where Ament.an Savings i based. FCA spokeswoman Carol Sctiatz ~id none of the 5'\l's 122 branches statewide would be dosed. She satd no decision had been rmdc on whether any of its 33 separate loan office would be shuttered. Lower-priced housing offers' best opportunity By JOY DE ANTHONY OllrNllt.Oel• a t 11 Now that we have loweJ' inflation rates. says Rohen Duobam. Jlrcsjdtnt of tht Ncwp0n Economics Group, you don•t see people in modet'att-- ncomc bracket bu)'ing e1<pcn ivt home'! bC'cauw of the inaeasCd rqu1ty. Today, the relation bc1wttn income and house price "a lot more consistent. Therefore, the lower-Pflct ranae hou int markrt "represents the clearest opponuoity.. for potentaal sales, he concludes. ThouJh Oranar County house- holds typically cam more than their Los Ansctes counterparts. medium inco~e _rorkers earn just a bit more -S3o.ooo. "In tnt: area t at doesn't buy much more than a lot, .. Dunham said durinJ a "forecast l98S" seminar r«ently. ahe I t 10 years," Donham re- marked. Asa con ucnce, c:anacs arc cxtrtmCl}' low. On nat1oilal level. about l percent f all part· mcots are unottUptcd. Herc an Or· an County. Dunham id. at' more hke I or 2 pcrttnt. With that kind of demand, .. rents ire bqinnina, to rise more lhan 1nflatton ... a phenomenon we haven•t seen in )'cars. Dunhim remarked. On t.M plus side. the rate of production of new apanmenu ~nmna to boom. especially in n Diego County. About 20,000 proJCCU have been recently filed for dcvelo~ mcnt for all of Southern CaJifom1a, _wish hair going. io"'-A.-Coontrttd around ten percent aoina to Oraose County. Ifs hard to know whether some housing P.rojccts filed as c-0n- dominiums will be used later as ~ nmcnu.Dun d "Demand for apartments:' Dunham aods is .. extremely high ... The lack of inflation is makma a bi& difference. Homes don't appreciate fast enouah to make the investment wonhwbile for many people. lo addition, smale households, on the upswma because ofhifb divorce rates and late marriaaes. increase apart- ment demand. CDB Inc. expands offlce COB lncorponted. an <>mnse County~ mvesunem bankiila venture capital firm, bas expanded its offices and acquired new facilities result of increased business and new partner additions. The inventory of apartments falls into two &roups: those built in the late fifties or sixties, and those built in the early seventies ... We rea.IJy have not built any apanments to speak of in "'We can JtiJJ be fouDd at our 4600 Campus Drive addics$. ~ new offices will be located in upended quarters. j upst:a.in &om previous facilities;• said Walter W. Cruuenden rtl, pccsidtnt of'CDB. "CD B's expansion is a direct result of iDcn:ued business oppo.nu and a decision earlier this year by tbc firm to brOlldCn its ex~ in finanCJng. 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I I ! I I I ~ " ~ I ' I' J : . • I OrMQe Ooat DAILV PfLOT ISundllJ. Octobtw 14, 1884 NOTICE ' -·-- THE DAILY PILOT CLAS ~IFIED OFFICE HO URS Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Business Counttr: Monday .f' rida y 8:00 A.M .·5:00 P.M . O~ Ul..l~E. t•t HI.I(~ \TIO' . Ut:.\Ul.I :\ E I - -tMonday I Tue~ - Wednesday Thursday f nday Saturday Sunday f'ri. Mon. Tues. Wed. · Thurs. Fri. Fri. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. CA '(:l::LLATIO' & CORREC'l'JONS: - ( :unc·t•llnl io~t .. aml c•orrrC'l iou., mu ~ ht• rnarlt· 011 .. aui .. <lt•acllint·' a~ ••IHI\ c•. Plt>a-.t' ui.~ for u c·anc· .. llation numlwr \\ht·n nuwt>llinf! ~our ud. ERROR : ( 'hec·k ~our ad <lail~ and rt> port nror !) immt>diatt>h . The-U\11.\ PILOT a&~umt>& liabi11t ~ for &ht' fin~t inrorrt-t'I insertion o nh. The D1J11 Pilot will no lancer be open on Saturday morubaC•· Oar operatfna hOa.n wUJ bi Koaday tllra l"rtday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p .m. Deadllne9 will be u foll01n: CLASSIFIED 642-5678 EDITION DEADLINE IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO llonday ...................................................... l"rtday, 4:30 p.m. Taced&y ................................................... lloaday, 4:30 p.m. PRIVATE PARTIES Wedneeday .............................................. heeday, 4:30 p.m. Tluar8day ............................................ Weclne9day, 4:30 p.m. Sell your Item• for $60 or lesa In our f8moua DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished NCh Saturday In tM Dally Piiot. Prtda1 ................................................... Thareday, 4:30 p.m. ktardaJ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . ht.day. 3:00 p.m . Sanday ...................................................... l"rlday, 3:00 p.m. Daily Pilat 642-4321 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR ,. ~ -. ·~ -. M,onday, October 13 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Whal appears to be a setback will boomerang sn )Our favor Request for add1t1onal "working room" will bC granted Focus also on absht~ to close transaction, to evaluate property and to remove safety hazards. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20). Recent offer will be venfied an wttting. You'll be on more soled ground. relative could be invo lved Accent on v1s1ts. vcrsatiht}. po~s1ble short Journey. Some rev1s1ons are necessary and you 'II benefit as result. GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20) News ssgood, espec1all) where money 1s. involved. C'ommun1cat1on centers around payments. collecuons. cbancc to increase income Be read) for .change. tra~ el. van et) and eic1ung encounter with member of opposite sex. ,. CANCER (June 21 ·Jul) 22). Lunar cycle shows success through personal appearances and appeals Gift aids in beaut1f)ing surround- ings. Fam ii) member talks about possible change of residence. Your own Judgment. intu1t1on will be on target. LEO (Jul~ .H-Aug. 22> You could be asked to appear before the ~1a. Accent on film 11lu"on entertainment. ab1hty to perfect techniques. C'landesune arrangements could be related to '"secret ·romance." Look behind scenes for answers. Pisces plays s1gn1ficant tole. people read c lass1!1ed """'""' llnocil1 often when you UM fffUll-gettlng Dally Piiot Ctu1llled Adi to rMCtt the Orange Coast martlet Phone 642·5&78 DIMES-A-LINE ad• mu•t be pr•ptJld so mall or bring th«n Into the Dal/y Piiot of'floe. 84t "",. to Include your phofHI numbflr or ad- dress In your ad, have• price on each Item & no abbnwfatloM. Sorry, no commercial ad., garage Nlea, produce, plant. or animal• .,. acoepr.ble. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thund8r Coeh!Meaotnce 3IO WMt .. , ltrMt Coeta ...... Ca.Dl28 LOOSE COAT OV.ER EASY LAVERS- MOST GLAMOROUS HOLIDAV LOOK VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22> This can be a power-play da)' E'.tnphasas on money, romance. ab1hty to make dreams come true. Success indicated 1n business. career -relationship tntens1fies and ·1 crative JU ices flow Capncorn nauve plays significant role. LIBRA(Sept 23-0ct. 22): You'll complete project, lunar emphases will be on pre'it1gc. \landing 1n communll) and a business coup Romance flourishes. ~ou arc nd of burden hncs of commun1cal1on arc opened and vou feel refrcc,·hcd. vigorous. · SCORPlO!Ckl 21-No\. 211 Ciel read) for new start thctk \pcual documents. including passpon Focus on education. commun1cat1on_ and possible Journc) You'll get to heart of matters. member of q ppostte se11 1s in"ohed and Rreen hght flashes for crea11ve endeavor SAGITTARIUS ( f';o.. ii-Dec. 211· Follow through on hunch learn by teaching Dig deep for enforma11on. reahze )OU arc on nJh1 stack and that) our unique st vie will lead to success. Sense of d1rect1on and fam1I)' harmony-arc rt'stored Aquanan figures prominently. CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan 19) Go slow he low. check details. be StJrf regarding legal nghs and permissions Make 1nqumes. gjvt' fu ll play to intellectual cunosll) Lunar pos111on coincides wt th possib1hty of a unique proposal Sagiuanan figure~ prominently • AQUARIUS 1Jan 20-Feb. 18): Details connected with basic tash will be ironed out -JOb Wiii be completed to your sat1sfac11on Focus on cmplo)ment. health. pcls. alht's who surface in s urpns1ng manner. Scorpio and another Aquanan pla) oulstandmg roles PISCES (Feb I <).March 20)· Restncuons a re removed. you 'II have areatcr freedom of 3Cl10n member Of Opposite SCX Will prove devotion. loyalty Accent on children change. variety. travel and specualt1on. You could receive written nouficat1on of special honor or pnze I PRINTED PATTERN A748 1+10 M-12-14 L·•11 lobtn CappcUo no.u a 1oo1a lldt.tll eoe1 fWfl • lotla 1111,le ._, pentt fOt • 1opllli1JUt9ll IOo'i 111111·1 .. , 10 •• aad thpnl f« ho1Jda1pani.,111111« MOl&llcf v-. •• tflow '°" tlw 11111k ~-• "'°"" tdll~ of OM eolOf l•)'Cftd Oliff lhc lofla« IUlllC In • OOfttrAUlll color. '•au llt ......... rias11dnd 11 ft11 w11.11 . fm1na. wwlftt c:oeld11'1 bt a11np6w, TIMtt.,. H faclftl)-11 Ille e4pt lft madllM Of band ttltc:IMd IWJOW·h9l1Md. Tiie orl1111ab lft INldt Ill 01tld llNUC ftlfJC, CoNickf abo, Mtln, llll aqle, llallt Of wool jency and handllerdllef llan 'rh11ed PaUcr1' A1q h av.U.bW .. M-S4l8 S (I 10); M (12·1•); L (16-11). S. ,Ul6'ft f« ,~. ""'• MIMI n.oo f« _. ,.,_.. io CNw of )'CMoll' NI••"'>· It~ Mall, P 0. 1111 Sf, Old OWtMi ~. NC'W York, N.Y. 1011>. (AM '°' f« ..ctt ;;:• f« llGl&aet Md '-db"f ) P'rilll fllliialr YOUR NAMI, ADINI ZJtt, ITY\.I NUMIO.. llZI. 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Walnut Pl nr W•t· Too many u~redet 10 !5 Bdrnw 3 batha, inctudel elin 11118.000 845-7078 list. 120 ft on th9 w•teJ Trtdt/ .. !e, B.Pen Pt '4br mut« • sutte and i.ge w/doetc. Must ... to IP· 2!>41 pa 1 ~ Iota 225K eq family room and off· *HITIUI J)f'ec1a1e.S.-5t,OOO Pon· 3851< ¥t (714) t7S."50 _ street p&t'letng for up to 7 F •• IOl •••• I* Ible trlCM for ect•aci-In o•• .... , ~ 4 dOOf9 from New a Bd 7 ba """ MCU(l1y Rancho, Ca. Apt, u1c for Cerna ••I MH l .., it; .;.;~, to Main & PflY&t• eooo 1(1 ft J 0 d y e 72-H 7 0 r 1 /11111 UllH BMch NOW on tM mat· uNque•t•t•w11Muae11-e12-11n • SHIU ket •t Ot)fy S45t.ooo W'° r:::i~or se;_:.~~: ClllEll IJTDIO BMutlful 3 Bdrm 3 't\ba, ..... 1111 pool, spa. uuna & much Modern CJeatvtt ~ :l:trr;, :> .Po91. •P•. w•ll•d more HofMI ok. A aaetl· bath Townhom• with courtyatd w/ekte ctrive- fi<:e at $579,900 + twma, ~aulted ceillng1 and an w•y enaranc• get•. /Jn N1r,fl DAil l'f & or Wiii trade for anything, I open lofted den AneKclt· Vaulted cetllnp. 3 ptl• -=~----- aubmtt For appt c:•ll Ing tloor plan you must vat• beaehel. Call Cr•ig OCEAN VIEW. New Con· Patr4Cll Ten0f'9 760-()782 ... Super bi.ly W1th l\I\ e3 t-12M tempo 4 8d 4ba '625,000 ASSUUATC'f:) • 1 s um • b I e I o • • • Agt 759.54&4/ 78()..6975 1105,000 C:.SElECT "llE., ' 110'' E:.n)oy the beeutlful Md 1mme1 &1Em1 -1"' PROPERTIES we.,. looklng f« 2 aalee UITllH MU 11111 I•------• Ith ex• Lar 3 Bdrm 2 ba hOme· ever ch•nglng 180 cMg. view of Bay & <>can 3 Bdrm. 2"-b• home bi.lilt perlence In reel n-w • come property or com-A1sume 11.5% ioan. Full merclel 1ale1 In the price 1159,900 H.,~, area. We h•ve a g~• compensation plan, bffutlfUI oNlce, 9lld •II the 10011 you need. Call Jim for an lntervtew 11831·7370 Traditional Realty 631-7370 COLDWC?U. BANl(eR CJ ··11o~. Dai.Ir PiJoi." My coaclo I• M•11i i. book.841 11DtiJ Mardi. I ••••YI set aenific ra11lll whla the 0.lly Pllot. R111h Bellar u.1111r C.11 Tladitional 7iteaJty 631-7370 lallttl P11iaal1 1007 2 FH PIJCE IF 1 2 seper•t• hou1H In Ball><>& Find • tri.nd or relative & form • par1"~ Ship. Bolh •re 2 ltry, 2 Bdr t 'itb•, 2 car g•r All sep utllltles One of • kind for IWO Pric.d rlghl $310,000 for both If your are confused c•ll for Info MEL FUCHS PIVILlll llULn **SAVE PROP 13 *VOTE YES ON PROP 38 111·1120 "30 YRS. NEW" This lS the best 3 Bdrm. home m O.C. $109,000 Call Dave. "JUST UNDER %,000 SQ. FT." Large 4 Bdrm, family home .• Best price $114,500. Call Dave White. DO IT RIGHT DAVE WHITE SU-UU ~~ I 00110 Plll IPl! 1111,000 Fantastic condo buy. 2BR + loft, 2 'h ba, brick patio and your own pri- vate spa! Fireplace, garage, near schools.-See Today! MIU VHH 114',IOO 3 BR, family room + pool on quiet cul de sac. Double fireplace, light & airy. Large patio. F.asy care yard. UUIElmmmlllWJ OILIWIU. UllD 14MIOI llUll .. I 1 story air/cond. 4 yr old beauty. Customized inside and out. Thia ls for the penon looking for the cacUllac of homes. $239.000. : usnawt 4 Br home with remod. kitchen. Hu huge family room w/Jge used brick fireplace. Wet b(ar and celling fan. RV access end neighborhood park. Make this a perfect family home.$114,000. , ... ....,.. ~ ....................... 1111 llWNITllAll·Plllllll Beautiful 3 Bdrm and den or 4 Bdrm home. Lovely patio enter- tainment area with· rush g11den1 and flreplt. Also has R.V. accesa. Excellent location. A must aee for the.discriminating buyer. Ask fot .. " ..... .....,, .. around • detlghtt, ........ ..,,_ __ eluded patio. '675.000 Fee. 4 bdrms & 3 bath• are your• In this recently r• decorated hOme. Quiet end unit IC>Otll out on ereenbelt Price red~ to$199,500 IPll UT/Ill 1·1 1411 ........ ,,,, ... IRVJN~TERRACE MnWLn 111-HIO lnllltrWll4 o., ........ llWPlmEWlll •••••• ,, ...... ., ........ 4 ....... A fresh breeze of style & luxury: These s pacious 3-& 4-bedroom homes, with family rooms, are a special complement to the casual life- style of Corona del Mar. A.rchltecture is richly detailed in keeping with the charm of this unique coastal town. On the beach side of Coast Hwy. From $357 ,000. Preliminary infor- mation is yours by dialing (714) 760-9511 Mon-Fn 8-5 II MACNAB. ~- Ill UIYll -FlllWIY LIOITill This elegant 3 BR, 3 BA single level townhome features the ul- timate in quality. detail & con - vience. Includes pool, spa & air conditioning. Danny Bibb $725.000. ICW I IAY VIEW In charming old Corona de) Mar. Beaullfully remodeled 2 bedroom and family room or 3 bd. Beam ceillngs-R-2 lot-pool, patio and 3 car garage. Owner will consider lease-option. Will consider Harbor View Hills trade. R. Siet.z $535,000. IEUlll ..... -UI. lllllllllT The only renaissance on the mar- ket With 3 br .. 2~ ba., family room loCt, ocean vtew, plantation shuuen. lots of mlrron, lara front and back patios, rare end unit. Ed Elcano/Maureen Wh1~ $485,000. OllTll IHUll Tl• llTATI Thb 8,000 eq. Ct. home c:onta.lns e bdr'ms , 6 full baths + 2 ~ baths • (upstaln & downstairs), t.mlly room, bonus room, win cellar with tasting room, swimming pool & spa. All tlils plus ev ry lmaginable amenity and a mag- nificmt panoramic ~an. bay Vi w. M ureen White/F.d Eacano s1.69~.ooo. Ir.Miii 1llllTWL 5 I& Br. Bcautirul formal ltving rm and d ining rm. paneled d w/fireplace and lit down bu . Sparkling pool. country kiLChen with ~akf Ul area + b6nus room. Bam.r. Aune $419.~ 142-1281 . ,. ~ I BeaCon Hill . . . preview sales t The Stellrecht Co. has opened adventures at Salt Creek Beach a sales trailer this weekend for and the Dana Point Harbor and pre~ew sales of Its Beacon Hiii Marina. { Cove patio homes In Laguna Nlguel's master-planned com-Prices start ·at $179,000. To munlty of Beacon HUI. reach Beacon Hiii Cove, drive · ''We encourage P.rospectlve toward the coast on Crown Valley buyers to visit soon. • said Dale Parkway from t.he San Diego Butler, director of sales and Freeway. Tum left on Club- marketlng, "If only to enjoy the bhouse Drive (at El Niguel Coun- fresh ocean breezes and beautJ-tryi Club), right on Niguel Road, f"1 coastal views." then left on Beacon Hiii Way to .Homebuyera can choose from the models. For more lnfor• one-and two-atory plans with r-;m=a=tl=on=ca=J=l 8=9=8=-7=5=5=7=. ==================================================::; three bedrooms and two baths to four bedrooms and 2'n baths. Interiors will offer between 1, 700 and 2,•50 square feet of llvlng space. The neighborhood of •o view- oriented homes patio homes will follow a New England architec- tural theme reminiscent of the 19th century seafaring city of Boston. They will feature ex- teriors of brick and masonry with detaJled lattice work and cut sh Ingles. Special touches such as shtp- lap siding, gabled .. roofs and carriage house windows wlll also be used. Inside, the homes will offer skylights and greenhouse win- dows. Recreational amenities Include a swimming pool, whirlpool spa and lighted tennis courts, all within walking distance. Hiking and biking trails are·avallable at nearby Salt Creek Regional Park. Residents of Beacon Hiii Cove Garden 1nodels ready for • • • viewing The model complex for Irvine P.aclflc's new Wlndwooc:I Garden Homes la open for viewing, according to Candy Shepard, director of sales and marketing. The complex, toca1ed In cen- ' tral Irvine, features four models, decorated by Raydra Interiors of Anaheim. Prices start below $115,000. Designed to appeal to young marrieds and singles, Wlndwood Garden Homes are designed to offet the privacy of a detached home, combined wflh the effi- ciency of a condomlnfum. "The design of the Garden Homes ls rather unique In that the homes are clustered In group& of four," said Shepard. "This con- cept allows us to be very price competitive with condominium- style housing, white at the same time· offering prrvacy and other attributes usually found only In detached homes." Shepard said the two-and three-bedroom Garden Homes will offer four floor plans ranging up to 1,458 square feet, and attached, two--car garage. The exteriors will reflect early Call- f ornla styling, combining earth· tone wood aiding with ahlngle roofs. • Interior amenities Include wall- to-wall carpeting, wood parquet or ceramic tlle entries, and step- aaver kitchen• featuring "'lcro- wave oven, dishwasher, oak cabinet•, ceramic tile counter topl and plumbing for refriger- ator• with lcemakera. The homes are Mt for ln1tallatlon of air conditioning. The dev .. opment will eventu- ally conalat of 1•5 unit•, wfth the f irat mov Ina expected early next year. • Competitive Below Market Rate Financing • 1 & 2 Story Single Family Homes • Custom;ierraced View Lots "'--- • 3-Car Ganges • • Concrete Tile Roofs • Only 2.6 Miles from Beach • Prestigious Carlsbad Location with Shopping, Sch09ls and Services Nearby 3 A'.4 Bed room Homes From SU4,990 Prices dkctlvc dadUnc ol pubHC'lllon e. ~ ~ala~cau.ltloum~aa.eomcoc all price~ Stm~d Pacific of S~ Diego I . , , I I J • N .......... Fumlshed models and office qpcn dally. 10 a.m. to dusk. (619) 7J9-0559fl94-4033 ( For a dltlonal Inf ormatlon on WtndwOOd Garden Homes. con· tacu tea office at 552-3011. -"-~---....... -"'!"""------"""'!'-....... __._..__......,.~~-----~~~~~~-----------------..;...-r--....----~"'""'"-'• • . 4--' • . • • • I Po~derosa Shores inaugurates broker co-op plan earn 3 percent commls Ion upon ale of San Clemente homes Re I state brokers can take dvant ge of a new 3 percent broker co-op program being offered t Pond rosa Shores In San Clemente. "Ponderosa Shores has gen- erated a great deal of excitement among homebuyers because of Its high quality and Its coastal toc::atlon," said Sylvia Mlchler. marketing manager for the Southern California region of Ponderosa Homes, builder of the singl.:famlly community. "Now real estate brokers can offer their clients these fine homes and earn a full 3 percent commission on the saJe, thanks to Ponderosa's llmited-Jime broker co-op pro- gram "We're urging brokers m the area to Inspect these homes and to dlscus.s this special program with us, .. she said. Available In five floor plans, Through Dec mber 31, Ponderosa Is offering buyers a special 3·2-1 buy-down financ- ing program on fixed and varl· able rate mortgages Durfng the first year, the Interest rate rs discounted 3 percent: the second year. 2 percent; the third year, 1 percent. tty-reaching the fixed note rate t fourth year. . "This Is a bonanza for buyers." Michler said. "First of all, they can qualify at the first-year rate. which ts 3 percent tower. and the money they save cat'I be used for Interior decorating and land- scaping." Designed by Aram Bassenaan , AIA. of Newport Beach, the homes strive for a sense of casual elegance suited to living by the sea. To reach the models and sales '~~·~.·.c-. :~~~ .. . , Ponderosa Shores homes range center at 2953 Calle Frontera. from 1,819 to 2,668 sQuare feet take the Santa Ana Freeway to .aildoffer!wo bedr~ Gamino De Estrettcreast;-wtrich to four bedrooms plus bonus b~omes Camino De Los Mares. room and two to three baths. Turn right OFI Avenue Vacquero, Prices are $173,000 to $232,000. left at Calle Guadalajara. and subject to prior sate of any or all right on Calle Juarez to the plans. Intersection of Calle Frontera. San Clemente'• Ponderoaa Shorea homea atrh·e for caaual elegance appropriate to a life by the aeubore. Belcourt introduces luxury in four styles, 18 floo_r ·plans Prices range from low of $445,000 to $1 million plus A diversity of floor plans and exteriors can be found today at Belcourt, the J.M. Peters Co.'s luxurious, walled and gated resi- dential development In Newport Beach. "We have four distinctively different home styles. encom- passing 18 different floor plans," said Tom Hover. Peters' vice president for marketing. "The homes range In size from the 2,254-square-foot Plan A in the Terrace Collection up to the 5,223-square-foot Plan Six in the Gallery Collection " · Adding to the residential op- tions at Belcourt 1s the Custom Lot Collection. permitting the buyer to have his own architect prepare plans -within Belcourt guidelines -for his own special, one-of-a-kind residence. "Several of our buyers have selected a particular custom tot and then have had one of our estate-class Gallery homes built on it. with whatever custom modifications they choose," Hover said. "This provides the buyer a maximum amount of flexibility In selecting home style and lot size and location, while at the same time taking advantage of the many benefits of living in Belcourt." In all, six Gallery Collection plans are available, ranging in size from 3,565 up to 5,223 square feet. Gallery prices cur- rently start at $1 .4 million. Another detached residential series 1s the Manor Collection, less formal in concept, and reflecting more of a leisure life- style approach keyed to families. Manor homes range in size from 3,304 to 4,411 square feet, with Seabrtdge Village a sprawling 1 l·acre ocean close luxury development fea· turtng condomm1ums clustered amid a serene man made waterscape enVJ ronment accentuated by waterfalls. lakes and streams. A 24 hour manned gatehouse bids homeowners entry mto this prestigious locaflon featunng two bedroom, and two·bedrooms plus loft homes Models open daily 1 O A M to 5 00 PM (714) 9608416 SI ~ \I ~J{I I>< i i ~ V I l l A (, [ ,. • • ' ~ • • ; ,, J' • • ,, • • • ; • ' ,l prices starting at $6~.ooo. For those who prefer a format style, Belcourt Towne Collection offers four sophletlcated townhome plans from 2,969 to 4:432 square feet, with prices beginning at $535,000. The newest residential style at Belcourt Is the Terrace Collec- tion, four plans in a llmlted- edltion neighborhood with Its own recreation center. The homes range In size from 2,254 to 3,351 square feet and are priced from $455,000. Along with the perimeter watt and guard-gated entry, Betcourt's homes feature built- '"· state-of-the-art electronic systems. Full details on all resldentlaJ options at Belcourt are available. Call 720-1016 for information on the Gallery, Manor, Towne and Custom Lot collections and 640-1501 for the Terrace Collec- tion. • Proud equestrienne at Neille Gall Ranch 16-year-old' Julie Wllllch ,baa become a auperladve equeatrlenne alnce.•he •tarted takln.a leuona at the Neille Gall Ranch Eqaeatrian Center, winning reaerve cham- pion atatas at a • -day ahow tn Sacramen- to. The cen , located on flye acrea at the Laguna COJDD!,unlty, off en a wide ranae of aervtcea, tncludlng boarding facilltlea. Julie'• parenm, Richard and Nancy. have taken adY&Dtace of the center for conaultadon and ualata.nce with their new •entare ln hone b~. For lnfor- madon about the center or other upecm of Nellle Gall Ranch, call 831-7370. ~~--A~~I~=- ' Your very best buy in Huntington Beach Oc:cupy111Q a bluff·top utting above the Bolsa Chica Wlldl1le ~Ml end t,,. Pacific Ocean. C.bo del Mar Is just moments from PeclllC Coast h~way and pt.,ti(Jlocis HCH1ttngton Harbour Studio, OM and two b«Jtoom condominiums are ofl«ed with lp«lal •menlt• including a tul size i()(JO(J( racquetball court, tenn/1 court, pool. t/M. end I huge 1-o-1tory ret:rNtlOll building . MOON open dlllly 10 A M to 5 00 P.M ''"' 840·4661 I . --- From $69,900 ., • - Just a few homes left at OrangeTree Onty a few townhom a rem In at OrangeTree Villas, a. luxury townhome community In Irvine, where developer Presley of Southern Cailfornla Is holdlng close-out aales. "We arf extremely pleas d with the phenomenal aucc s of OrangeTree VIiias," said com- pany Pre$ldent Terrance Barry. "Within two weeka of the grand opening, the entire first phase was sold out. Now, only a few homes are atlll available In the flnal phase." Prices range from $82 ,950 to $97,990, with a below-market 11.9 percent annual percentage rate on flxed· term and rage mortgages. Buyera have a choice of two floor plans, each with two bedrooms and two or 2'h baths. • Plan A, Valencla, la a two-story design featuring a living room and dining room that face onto a private deck. Plan B, Mandarin. otters either a private balcony or patio ttiat opens off the ilvlng room. The home also has a formal dining room. Kitchens feature a double oven, dishwasher, disposer, Ice- maker plumbing and cast Iron double sinks. Atso Included are ceramic tile counter tops, oak cabinets and a breakfast bar. Master bedrooms have oak A d · cabinets and cultured marble nea 1 •tram of ba,;en bu •upped ap pullman tops; splashes hlghllght lniDe'• <>ranieTree toWDhomea. leaY!ne the master baths. ~a few of tbe Tlllaaaftllable ln clo.-oat Kia. Por lDfonuUon, call 559·6505. Suit OK if public project's at fault ar 9IMON IYKaS Let us suppoee you ;own*' okS home In en expand ng part of town . The new deYelopment 811 around creates the need tortnar• electrical power, end the ctty Installs new overhead power n . Th new I pass d rectty over trees on your property. One ndy ntght the trees and the power I ne meet. , The resulting electfical fire eerlousty damages the roof Of your home. ~ ... You can sue the city under the OrangeTree VIiias Is designed In four-and eight-unit clusters, with California-villa style adobe-· white walls and red tile roofs. A Additional amenltles Include trlc heating and air conditioning the S~nta Ana Freeway south to carpeting, a ceramic tile en-_ are also standard. ---_,.._..,..."'lrv.loe Cente Drlve.J.unirlght ~ ryway an w n ow coverf ngs for , Irvine Center Drive, left on Or- Blossom and left on Lemon Grove 10 the "'111 o ace. Fo~r;.....,1lheotl~~"*se..co.~smD:AJiOllL......--l..IW additional Information phone (Which allows compensation for 559-6505. lnjUJY to property cauled by a rea on center o ers a heated pool, spa and cabana. all windows except baths. Elec-To reach the townhomes, take angeTree, right on Orange public 1mprovement proj9ct). The city cla ma your autt la cut of I ne. and that the theofY of inveree concsemnation doe. not apply. Grandview.homes' hillt~plocation draws buyers A case like this 1fec8n~ went wlndowa across the rear of the PriCed from $129,500, four clubhouse with lounge, kitchen beforeacaJifornlaappealscourt. Tqwnhomes ~ere deSlgned with spe~lal care to take advan~age of sweeping views of valley units to allow full enjoyment of two-story floor plans In the Signal and shower facilities for both The court ruled in favor of the the views from major living Landmark development are cur-men and women. owner, stating that if he could A hllltop location that provides mbst homes with sweeping views of the Saddle back Valley Is one of the reasons Landmark Homes/Grandview Serles Is one of the fastest-selllng develop- ments In South Orange County, believes Ralph Decker, sates manager at the garden townhome development In El areas," he noted. "And, of rentty available. They range from prove the re was due tQ the Grandview town homes among course. the views are even more 1,386 to 1, 794 square feet of The sales office and decorated lnstallat on of the power lines 100 the rolling hills has been a breathtaking from the surprls-living space, with three plans models at The GrandView are close to the trees, the suit could particular attraction to buyers lngly large, fenced rear yard that offering three bedrooms and one open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. continue. who want a home that offers each home enjoys." plan having two bedrooms and a The development can be reached The theory of Inverse condem- spectacular views of the sur-Decker reported that the flrat loft. by taking the Santa Ana Freeway nation was ruled to be ap- roundlng area," Decker said. phase of 30 homes has b88n to. the El Toro Road exit and proprlate for the owner's action. Decker said the townhomes completely reserved and names Community recreation fea-driving east on El Toro Road to (Simon Syta Is editor of tint have been designed and ar-of those interested In purchasing turea In the flrst phase of de-the development, Just past 41f tueedeJ, a /""'7J41 for the r..i ranged to take lull advantage of are now being taken for the velopment Include a large swim-Trabuco Road. M~e Information ntate lnd&#try, P.O. Box 20068, the views. "For example, all the lisecjiiioindiilpihaiseiil. ijliiillmiijiiilillmilinigiipiooili, i. tieniinlisiiciouirtiiilafl•d•llilllisiliaivailliaib•lellibliyiilcaliilll•in•g~8•5•9•-2•4•7•2• . .iRmil.WKilislid~e~, ~CA-i92i5i1i6 •. ~Ti~~~:·{7-14ilJ homes have been desJgned with sliding glass doors and large Toro. · "The beautiful location of the Lantern Bay Villa sales top $2 rnilli9n at preview Lantern B1y VIiia sales tQPped he S2 mlltlon mark during a ecent two-day private pre-:~· "° salel promotion. according to brok• Joe LovUtlo. ovullo Mid cNent1 were welt- • •0Ufb9' tha &Antem BllY olftoe at 8 a.m. the ftrs1 and AeCOnd momliiga of the lnvfta- lJOn..onfy two day sales campaign -even th~h 9 a.m. was announced In the Invitation as opening time. The fl rat f Ive prospects bought vlltas in the, few remaining first Stoney brook in MV designed t o attract move-up homebuyer J A mix of Interiors designed to Informal elegance has been depict the lifestyle of today's combined with a tropical resort move-up buyer greeted home theme In the 2,449-square-foot shoppers when MlsslOfl Vlejo's Oakmont, with monochromatk: Stoneybrook homes opened for tones of natural beiges and sale last month. Stoneybrook Is carmels, grass cloth wall cover- the first neighborhood bullt In the lngs and rattan and glass accents new gated and private communl-punctl!ated by black and burgun- ty of Canyon Crest, which dy accents. A curving staircase Mission VleJo Co. offlclals en-creates a focal point In the vision as '8 highlight within the Oakmont, which features four master-planned Mission Viejo bedrooms, three baths, separate Community. U~mately, Canyon family and llvlng rooms, both with Crest wlll -rl"ouse 937 luxury fireplaces, a formal dining area single-family homes and a $2 with French doors opening to an mllllon recreation center, lnctud-outside patio, and a breakfast Ing an 8,000-square-foot prlvate nook with window seat. recreation club. The full Canyon In the 2,645-square-foot, two- Crest community Is expected to story Heatherglen plan, soft be developed over a period of 10 pastel tones have been set years, with recreational facllltles against a white and aqua back- In place by early 1986. ·ground to create a contempof'.ary Stoneybrook's five floor plans environment for the mature fam- feature distinct Interiors, ranging lly with teenage children. A bonus -from bright primary colors to a room upstairs can be used aa a tropical resort theme. home entertainment center. The · plan also includes separate llv-ln the 2,223-square-foot Fox-Ing. family and dining rooms on glen, aimed for older COUP.las the lower level of the home. who children are on1 their own The Summerlletd, the largest or away at school, an eclectic mix of the five plans offered with of multl·toned woods, tortoise 3,087 square feet, alms for a shell, glass and brass accents are feellng of format elegance com- blendec:t with soft peach and blnlng mauve and rose tones with wed~ood blue tones. The Fox-natural and medium-toned glenrplan features separate llvlng woods and accents. In addition and family rooms, both with to offering four: bedrooms, three fireplaces, • formal alnlng room full baths and separate living, and breakfast nook, nd • loft family and dining rooms, the with private bath that c n be Summerfleld f•atures a bonus used as a third bedroom. room and a private sitting area The MIUpond plan, off ring off the master bedrooms. 2, 184 square feet living are, In e ch home. buyera wilt find a featur brlghtlnt rtora d gned range of custom quality appoint· for a growing family with toddl ra manta reflecting the exctullve at home. Bold splash of colora Canyon Cr t ltfestyle. Flre- remlnlacent of a child'• first bo• pl ces are detailed With Oak. of crayona contr With tark marbt , riv r rock and tone. white backgrounds. The thr -whll entri feature cer mlc tlle bedroom, two-b th home fea· or wood parQuet flooring. turea a formal llv1ng room with Prlc for Stone)'brook are flrept ce dJ nt to atep·up expectedtostartatapprox mat• dining ar•a. A p rate, sunk n ly $220,000. For more Information, c II Mission Viejo Co.'s corporate • In Huntington Beach From Just :~: ~56,990 ! ...... ~~ .................. ~ VISlt Our Grand Preview Showing -And See Why We've Sold Over 75 Units In 10 Weeks! • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condominiums Designed ExclUsively For Those 55 and Over • Remote Controlled Security Entry Gate • Overk>Oking Teny Part< • ShOrt B10cks .trom Shopping & SerJices • Clean Alr Fresh Ocean Breezes! ... to6 pm 2·2727 .. f mily room, I o With a fir pl c • I' adlacant to th t P·UP breakfast nook and country·styl kitch offl s t837-6050. •••mi•••-------------------lilllllliilllliiiliiiil•••••-••• ...... ~ 111 "8 LWe... ... Sat/S.1 1-1 ;. Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay. pool. ~ 1pa 100' boat space Xlnt Fm $4.850,000 " Channmg Spamsh 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck, courtyard. pier & slap $1.100.000 UYllH HIYI UYHllt CHM Jettv & Bay view. newly decorated Mat · Kai: 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' pallo Now $575,000 ~ rntlSIU IRE ICUIFlllT ,; Ex.citing Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br 3 Ba. ~ :noo sq ft car parkmg $I ,285.000 ' • & f . • " • i I ' ' ; { WIST l&Y IYI UYFlllJ At NH Y.C. Trad1ttonal 5 Br spectacular bay view Owner !mancmg. $1.050,000 USIU IUCI llLLllll I Pc.noram1c ocean & city view. spactous 5 Br. :~ Ba Xlnt hnancmg. n8w $799.000 01TT11 ""' mam Custom ocean view Lota next to Casa Pacifica, San Clemente from $550,000 WDTWOllYIWll Pnme English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc'a, hrdwd floors, near UCLA $695,ooO. Bill GRUNDY . REALTOR . .. ' ,. . ~ ' . PETE BARRITT ... REALTY -I IOYEll llllEI Lovely home with bay and night light view 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, beamed c.e1lings, French doors. wood floors Pnvate pool m enclosed courtyard. 3 car garage and much more. Better take a look! OaJI YI lutta llt·1I01 .... 111, DENNE SODERLING REALTOR 720-1782 ha•erWlM .,. ...... ., llWPUmWln In 11111•-fmllJ Htaou4 •-••· A fresh breeze of style & luxury: lllOUYN PRESTI CNTAY CLB GUARD GA TE COMMNTY Veru.l• 4BR 5'~BA. for- mal OR, tam rm. di•· hngullhed den w/lrplc Specious LR w/wet bat & lrp6C OoMn & bay vtew Magn1I value S520K -i>- pralul Alklng only $485,000 °'*1 HOUM Sat/Sun 1-5 by app1 WWD • UI UAL man ...... ....,. .. These spacious 3-& 4-bedroom homes, with family rooms, are a special complement to the casual life- style of Corona del Mar Architecture ii.richly detailed m keeping with the charm of thls unique coastal town. On the beach aide of C.OUt Hwy. From $3~7.000. P relinunary tnlor- mation is youra by dialing (714) 760~9511 Mon:Fn 8-5 GE 759 QJOO --- 720-9400 Specializing in properl'J on lhe wafer ... n ear fh e wafer . . and wif h View of waler BAYSHORES CHARMER-$199,900 Latg• cornet lot end one of the bfft buy• In tht. pre ... uaiou. community. Ownet motlvet.ed and wttt con.alder all often on thl• a bedtoom home. Lota or room to edd on or tedeeorete. Eaey to ... & ehowU IS1·1400. WATERFRONT-ONLY 1295,00011 A conwenlef'll tMWport cotnef locetJon with large bridl patio INdlnt lo doc:t fof amall boat. Buftt •• • duple• tht. property hae potentlal wtth exJattng 2 bedtoom reektence. IJ1·1400. ON FEE land. BALBOA ISLAND-INVEST FOR LESS 2 charming ttoue.. on 1 lot-summer houM ~ Income? Quiet location on one of the le&and• prettteet atr ... 1-212 Agate. A.eking 1297 _ooo. 131·.1400 or 87'3-elOO. "OLE" IN NEWPORT ' lpenletl Ille roof, tnded window•, brick & wood mall• thl9 • w.nn, rwUc home. Pleeunt 4 bedroom, 3 beth, r.mu1 room & govnnet kitchen In • nne famlly ., ... ANUme 12.5'4. ~ of 1231,GGO. Aaklnt price '321,000. fn.4IOO VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE-VIEW LMge bek:ony, eQUaht, lhutten end many epeclal ,... tUtM. lecurtty c:oftckl complex near the beech. Ownen wtll Hchange tor M OC.aftfront duple• Ott Hit for SS7~. 131-1400 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO A new httng on • Oyft ... tJ model with ..,...,. c.nron hfn VIEW. Oenetoue upgrM9t and •n ...u..,.ble loan .•• and owner wlll CMrJ • '-Ge 2nd T .0. or wtft trade or teeM/optlon.1375,000. lf1·1400 PENINSULA 9T-LAAGE HOME Ideal fof fMnlly wt.o needs 5 bedroom-. lpeeloue tMng toom with nr..,eec. end all comtorte tor con•en'-nt IMne. A ftM 2-elcwy home In a quiet locetlon, near ber and beec:h. Mt Hated et '*.000· 9'1·1400 ~ NEWPORT • QUIET ST. • POOL Courtyard entry, prtvecy end epece In thle loYefy home with • ..,ge poot & epa. Two-.tcwy home with 3 bedrooma, open kitchen-family room combtnatlon. CIOM to echoola. sno.ooo '"· 111-1400 BALBOA ISLAND-LARGE DUPLEX Over 3000 eq. ft. In thla epacloua c:orw property, c:loM to ...,,,.. Ave. lhopptne. u.. • • home wtth 4 bedroom• and rent the other a bedroom unltt for Income. DrtY• bJ 200 Amethr•t and cell for detetta on financing. IU0,000. ..,,..., BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW Ptntlgtoue Mal K., comple• on .. ,.._ DrtYe In • conveft&ent location. Owner wlM con9'def .....,opdon fof moo per month. Submit option moMJ. TotalfJ ~ remodeled with 1talned glMe, hmH'y bethl end 2 bedrooma. lpecloue dectc "on the water." Aeeumable loan el 10.5% fix.cf rate. tuo.000 FEE LAND. IS1·1400 LAGUNA BANK AEPO-JUST AEDUCEDf A large 4 bedroom, 4 beth home wtth tnanJ extr• In L.etuna. Over 5000 eq. ft. I lot• of room fof entertelnlng tn fht9 dramatic wood I _, .... reeklence. PIU9 bNutlful pool aree. Iring an ofter or trade, 10% ueh down. 8enll le offeftng 12% lnwr ... fof financing. REDUCED TO 17'21 .... Call U1·144IO OCEANFRONT-COMMANDING CORNEA Exc:tttng .-cNtecture, .. wood, = end tnw..ttna eooenta In thla CIUllMtr 2•ICWJ ,.., Wttll beet '*9cfi out front Md v.w• fONMt Of Cetallnl end ~ ClMn end c&aNlc , bedtoomt., eQtlghta, and ........ etan. lpecloue '8mtly room and deft. A .,...._,,. to own M ttM,000 Rl.131·1'0o NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWSI VIEW8t Panoramic ocean end hart.or view• from almoet "9fJ toom. A Just completed apent.tt "tat• wtth every_ ementtJ tor oractoue tMng. IMtudee. I bedroom-. famJlr room1 • 111w.,.,, muelc: room, lnl floor obMtvatlon ~ -c•tom woodwcwti ~ Offend at 1111• ISM400 BA YFAONT TRADITIONAL-$1'75.000 An excellent location with a WIDE VIEW on the Main.., of boating 8CflYtty and nleht "8hte-Older ...-, , ... ~ home with apeclous llYlng room leedtftg to .._.wfront petlo1 huge l'M9ter bedroom eutte end 2 othef tMttlly bedroont9. Very lerve fenced courtrerd entry '9r pttveoy and room to up.net. On 'ff land, thla te • flM value. 1:11-1400 HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TEl-VIEW1 VIEW1 ! .......... 1• degtM .. of ...... c....... end night AghtL .:= ' bedroom., u beth ~ a. talted ~ ...... tee with pttvate pooe, tecuW end gJeM wtoNd dedl. lncludM cuetom wood•• • etgMd entry doon and ftreplaoe. All top Of tM unet llllPGO FEE. Call 131·1400 aA YFRONT CORNEA-4100,000 REDUCTION! The ultlfnaM In lnteftor deelan ..................... In tM ~.,...end,......_ trtoltJ._ t..nw, ...om end gourmet ldtchen ~ ......... ,.., tor IO' rect.t + elde u. tor emall Met. Of'ttlnil ow,.,. hn9 ~11er'Nd UM lmtNCUe.te oondttlol•. ~ .. 1,100PGO RI. Cati 131-1400 BAYFRONT-BEAUTIFUL , ' , -.::--+-___.r NEWPORT VICTORIAN-NEAR BEACH An =tJ to own • home "on the walef" end enJoy the ..... ., ... The beftll hae rep Diii lled INe fine propet'ty end It off9ftng XLNT .... tenM:.....,.,... toen of ..._ at 11.11'4. (fixed r•> and d help nn.. ........ on ONN HOUU IAT" a ...... IOO ..... ltland Dr. Atk1ng "· 190,000 RI.,.....,.. lndude kkMy, I bedroom, fonnel dining room, ,_..,room and doM f9r •IO' Net. 9'1·1400 , ' " i ' ; ; ~ > " . . tr .. • • . . • • • . • CftN TOOAY Cutt and contempot•Y 1 Bd, den. 5'ylcfrts and elall. $190.000. .. .. ... ..... 2921 4th St . Old CdM Cttan. ctat. roomy "Monace" with bayw1ndow1. diets and D ylctrts . \ $239.000 2025 Port Brestol. HV. CdM Cool, delft, CoMllTC*lfJ, 3 8dfm taJa1 yard, ftstftl piUo. ~25.000 4515 Harpden Rd Cameo Shores CdM lar111t lot, 4 Bdrm COYtfld patio, fh pit. sport coe.rt. S359,000 . . . . 1230 Sand Key HV Hill~ Cdm Good uunabll loln. south of tqtiway, 2 B«m ntlf shopl. S2~.000 ........ ..... . . . 704 Avoudo. Old CdM Eapans.lwt wltw. a panorama of btadl and Rntt from 2 Bdrm, $695.000 3028 Ocun Blvd , Old CdM L1t11 ~ very MCWI, south con t area 4 8*m, 3 Bath . $165.000 3917 Teakwood South Santa Ana loom1 3 Bnl. Z b.t , nt1t new condo. ~. dtcb . nimr . $349,000 2723 5th Ave . Old CdM i 4 Oft.IJ 4 dootl to the OCNn, tht. cu.tom home hn tote of Mk. brtekwotll end queftty de'8tltng. PemUJ room, formal dlnlnt, pm• eun dtctl and muct. more ~uded an thla I bedroom home. A new ltettng thl• week. AakJng l*.000 FM."1·1400 WATERFRONT HOME + QUEST UNIT ftrlce nlduced to 1318,000 and owner wtU hetp ftn.nce, lmmacula .. 2 bedroom + famlly room home; ... lnc:ludee • 9-.t ept.. with nrep1ace a tott ~ • ._. dock Included whh d\le property In a oenlraf. locatlon. Now .... , ... "1·1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS A tof•ftr remode .. d 8rlen Jeenett• contempor.,., tl'14evel home wtth epedoue 4 bedroom-. I betM. lnhanced by euper .... ,, .. ", ayllghta, jecuul, hardwood...,.., kN'rnal dtfttna room. Ocean ¥lew9 from the decke. '410.000. Cati 131·1•. PENINSULA PT.-CAPE COD ''Iced under mettlet value, Ihle bank tepo 11 ontJ 2 , .. ,. old. Loede of wetmth, charm and "curb .....,., real- ct.nce. A 2 .. tMy home for• famlly whO nMde 4 Mdrooma, formal dining room, famJIJ room, ,.tto end tow.. being nut the~. om."' 1501 .,.., and c:eU ,., deta l48S,OOO. 9'1·1400 UDO llLE--S~PHllTICATED WHITEI ldeaa fOf the dtlettmlnednt Hec:uttve who_,.,.., eteaant •hdt Total MCUfftJ In thlt 2 MdfMftl, 2 betlt reeldenca wU • lato• Pttto. tpac on • etr ... •to- etrwt tot. *411,000. 9'1·1400. Open IUHDAY at 110 Via Genoe,U.tele • LIDO ISLE-EXCEPTIONALI ' Wonderfully remodeled 2-etory hofn• on an oversized lot with 3 bedroom•, lftded end etalned glan, br .. 1, French door9. ultra modern kitchen, eecurlty •r•t•m and much more. Flexible term• end Juet reduced again. Now ••king "99,500. 111·1400 DOVER SHORES-ON OPEN BAY .._.tttuQJ r.modeled 4 bedroom, I Mttl home aooatM ln the ptemler ... Of Doffr ...... IUIMM1or qtaelttJ .. detMMnt ttwouahout. IO ~ of b9J fron ..... houlfty .,.....,. ~ •• t1.-.000 Fal. d1-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS SALES, RENTALS, PROPERTY MANA~EMENT al NAlll A llt\l.80A . LAND '73·6900 • • ... INIM T err.oe. 1Pt1CiOUt 4 Id 2 1A ba, fam n'n, ..... l1a50 Agt 751-9100 Lae eontempowy custom fiome In Old COM. 3 Id 2 '"ba. frplc, form.I d!Nng rm. SHIOO/mo Joyce Weitze 831· 12M 3880 MiCrwon Ot1w Ir.Me ----~ --- sv.~ .. J5SSS ...._.. ~ t..; ........-'-'.CA (714) 893·5198 r,.. ttie Su oi. r,..., *"" ..,. .. -.. " NMwxwy At*ll•*111 ., leaUttftl ~--•1 bml1 Balti ·2~ ·~l...i~ '~~ Aoop!OllS • AJJ Ccidtlonrlg ·~~ AGorage • Tlle£nlf• • W::IOdbufninO ~ • llCilOI •lndM:fuol WfO~ • Et!JO siorooe • flbob and SPcn • •2c.ntioi ~ .......... .. ] .... pool. tennis, & ale TUNNING 28' 28a Gal· lllcf ..... 1lilll Mt • Mel*-tt S...... W. ~~~~~~s11~moAgt~1e1tt~o=~~~.·~~::~::~~:-~~-~~:~~J~~~~~7~~~·:~~·~1~~"~"~~~=f:w:~:•:~==·=-==·=;";•m~c-=:~I L90ling Offtee Opent01o6 floe. 2 rpa, dbl gar 'hblk Lita .. INcla I _trance. to bctl s1925 &73-eut QU1et klxrn illtili&·3 ReMrw 3br 2ba home br 2ba h• Ocean vu~• 9CMI' elote $950 ¥1f'd or gazebo fp bltlna crport. 2br frplc gar 050 S1800 213·<$31-9175 53M 190 Beet Alty~ iul•• Viti• 2217 SPYGLASS <>c.n view. Xie 3, 26a30d kltetl oft city Ht•. 48' 2'A8a, 3 car ca. AlllOI w/;arg $725 gat $2500/mo &40-7020 no last detllls 53M190 Vecant 3 br 2 be + gar lrpl Beet Alty f• View houM ,,_, 'uhton .,.,., Is 11250875-2500 ·~ ~ _., Very rnce home 1 Bnt from 21JOd(; from m . 3& bch. 3 Bd 3ba. mo to mo 2ba. ltg deek, alatm SY9- tenancy. 11700/mo temG s1~~1f1Y~t Unique Homes 875-«>00 ary _,, .. -2 ~Bk>dl--• .,.._trom-o--bW-.et1-. -:;4e=R "~ • ., •. .,.. 2'hBA on canal $1700 mo .,_.ta Ila ...., yrty Gary 650-1719 ag1 11'84 &ange Ave; 38r * Sh•p/redec 4tw 2ba 2be. ~ling Cleen. No deCk poollt.,will 2 blU "1• UOO/mo 491.a tot bctl S 1215/mo 839-8722 18' hM. Obi gar. lg fncd 38' 2'A8a. 200 rt off PCH. lot Open &lnday 10/14 HU1>9 mast• SUit•. fam $500 288 Santa lsabef_ rm, trplc. dining. pool & 28r 2ba, lg• 3 level spa $1800/mo 548-3218 twnho!M Din rm. dbl 4BR--cten PoOI LMM gar. pool. AIC, frpl, m-$1JOO/mo. Call Peggy at waw, c.nt. vac:. stcyllt• Harbor Rlty 17~ UOOlrno, 873-SMN . _ _ ·~ 38r 28a £-aid• •aA•LS-OiAiilSiiiiiil.ANiiiO:iii. ·.·bed-. twnhM. 2 lrplca, gar home. one houH to 11200 no pell 7~-Bayfront. Furn or unfurn. 3BR 1ba. gv•, sml 11$00/rno yearly. fenced yard. 1&50/mo No peta. call Mon thru Fri LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT: f dayl, 547-5781 a.ut. 5 bdrm, 5 bath, 2 3 BR 2be, ~. d~ story. lor the ex.c:utlVe ,. ... ~CIOM to OCC. So who en)oys entertaining -In luxuty '8500 J*' mo. C Cell aft &PM WE HAVE TWO HOMES wltdys '975 548-6897 TO CHOOSE FAOM WTlllE Wlftrfrtlt ..... llt. 38r 28a, new paint1 crpta, 111· ,.. Ill-I• apple, 1m yd. wlo hkup,1~~~~~~~ dbl gar. No pell. 11951: 321 Un!Ywalty. 541-4641 Beactt cottage on water. Elatltde gar~ apot 2br yrty 2BR 1'Aba, frple, aml INufe P1tlo bltlnl & gar gar. 'Wf'OX 1000 sq rt. 153 5 •••Y move •1oootmo 7M-9885 639--8190 Beet Rlty fee New Cann.y Village,..,._ ! lkM ~ Cleen 2 br ~Ual/comm BkSg. 2000 •1 b I .......... g WIO sq ft. 2 8d 1 +34b1 + 900 a w ..-' sq ft comm«Clal orb hkup, fed yrd, 1 &* <*. $425,000 conatdet IMM sees ~eo-eaa2 111 or part. Agt 873-3777 Fenced 1br ~ptd family NEWPORT BAY CONDO •tarter 1415 pan utlla boat lllp optional. $1200 53M190 Beet Alty,.. unf\.im 3 Bd 2 'hb• 1850 Gardener kept grOllndsl eq ft, 2 car gM. MC gate. Accents 3br 2ba houM Ev-989-43071828-1263 • dbl 0-w/opener 1700'1 days Bill or Hamp. &3M190 Beet Rtt! fee Nwpt Hgta lmmac: 38' + ~ 2 muter BR CondO 2 den + bonua rm. 2'h8a. ctr gar. .-.t bar, yrd 3 frplca, RV aceaa. gazebo, t1100. &4M718 new tewn. auto aprnklr, no gar. no petl. Townhome 2 mttr tult•. s 1800/mo. w/gdnr a.v attac:h gar, many xtru. 751·5989 R & H lnvett saoo. mo. o.n., 854-7068 Npt Hg1t Channing 2br 1 b• hM gal lg yrd No hu hlat mt ~~r;:;o••vall ; CUXury c~ s:n. "' - --• View CondO 2 BA 3 BA Nwpt Terr Condo 3Br * 2 trplC bar pool Jacui 2~ea $875/mo 111 & * o.r--49f.2M1 ~ laat '•mlly pref. 7 _... Statbutst Ct 145-3745 Amlllng offer 2·3br --abode wlfrplc ~ ywd Sell "*'08 fast .ith Ody M70 63H 190 Beet t.. Piiot Want Mt. I NEWPORT BEACH loWI • Ill DUYM 1111- A very attractive Oakcrest model with good assumable financing. Very private with patio, community pool and tennis court. Sellers will exchange for Corona del Mar duplex. Ill C&IYM • •Ull llll,000 Mexican paver• lead you Into Immaculate and attracilve 2 BR condo In the heart of Newpart Beach. Close to pool and tennis. Perfect for bachelor or couple. Sunny patio, mirrored ward- robes, etc. ILlffS 1211,IOO Lovely end unit overlooking back bay & green- belt. You own the land under this 3 BA, 21h BA home. Gated private entry with security system makes this one of the Blutf's finest!! Tll ILIFFS . . •222,000 Outstanding end unit 3 BR "F" Model. South- west exposure-very light & bright. Excellent locatlon-vfew back bay and canyon. Patio for secluded entertaining. TIE ILlffl •Hl,OGI Rare 3 BA single story overlooking bacl< bay. Totally customized with shutters and parquet flOOra. Beautiful landscape and private patios. Best of all-owner wlll carry 1st. IUYIEW SMa,lDO Expansive lawn and gardens, 3 BA with vaulted celllngs, clerestory windows-light a.nd cheery. Excellent financing. Chofce guard gated com- munity with poot, spa and tennis. Ullll YllW RIIS 1111,HO Thia Is ltl The ultimate In family living In the ultimate family area In Newport Beach. 5 BR, 3 car garage. Just up the street from the com- munity pool on the "sunny side" of the street! Don't waltlf WEITIUff 1111,111 Loads of windows make the beautlful garden with a large spa, an Integral part of thls modet- llke 3 BR home on one of Westcllff's loveHest streets. ... Uf ... 11 sat• Lovely large lltld • spacious family home. Re- modeled with aJI new kitchen, built-In wet bar in sunny famlty room. 3 large bedrooms, spa In patio. Outstanding assumable financing on fee land. llLOHIT al Mll,llO Live In Newport Beach'• most prestigious. new; private community. Magnificent ocean views and lush tandacaplng. Most popular Plan I with 2 BR t-den. Outatanc:flng low Interest fixed loan. amuu 1111,111 5 BR plus b6nua room In a vlauil inidtey of color & fight. Forever v1ew, poot & spe. H11dw0od. Freneh doors, • compellinJ3 combination ~f taste. room, location, vtew I price. NEWPORT UACH OfflQ 21•1 SANJOAOUINHIWIOAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANClAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P.M. llTlllAY UMtW 6&6 Via Udo Soud 4 BA $515.000 SARA MARVIN .... , •TA1811 2«2 Elden. 8-3 2 BR, 2'h BA $130,000 DEBI BIBB •un......... II 1 Canyon Island 2 BR $195,000 TOM BOLAND ll.lff S 2127 Vista L.atedo 3BR S2f9.500 KAY PARKER ........ t 42M28'h Marguerite 2 BR/3 BR $260,000 D. VALENTINE nrr... 1106 Oowr OriYe 4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa $339,000 EVAN CORKETT .. -.111.ua 720 Lark.spur 312, 2/ 1 + Guest $3<t9,000 SUZJE EXLEY OSTll.lff 812 Ateppo 4 BR, FR ~9.500 RITA BOLAND .....YllW .... 2601 Island View 5 BR, FR, View $365,000 M.MATTHEWS Un.at 2771 Bayshore Dr 2 BR, Den $365,000 E. BOWIE IUVllW 2121 Yacht Yankee 4 BR, FR $358.500 G.ANOERSON UMISU 147 Via Undlne 38~ .. $375.000 EDIE OLSON UUMYllWllUI 1301 Keel 3 BR. FR $385,000 MARIAN REEDY smwt 1 Point Sur 3 BR. FR, View $510,000 BERT REEOY ......... . 1717 8ayadere Terr 4 BR, LH $510,000 CVEL YN/SHIRLEY tmllll 6e6 Via Lido Soud 4 BR $515,000 , SARA MARVlN un••• 2655 Baysh«e Or 3 BR. FR $525.000 DEBI etBB ..... 81 Royal St. George SBA Sl.775.000 J CAMPBELL LINDA ISLE $799,000 4 Bedroom - 3 Bath MUST SELL NOWU BRING ALL OFFERS BEACH COMMUNITIES ...... " llU '21lim Great location Just one door to bay and aMdy beach. Ou nt, beautltutty maintained 2 BR, 2 ' BA home. lovely' brick patio and exterior. A must aee f<>< real beect\ loVwa. wm ... 111 ••r111 Wat8ffront living at its nestl En}oy the W.W from your covered patt0 f8Cing the canal. 3 )'Ml' old dod< will take up to 25' boat. 2 BR, n·, BA home close to beach. UlllA NMllll,J ... ,;Ill 2 lots + 4 units with income around $42,600 la yours With 20'4 down sefler will finance bal- ance. From the 4 BR. 3 BA untt there is vfew of the ocean. Seller will put In new stoves & ovens. W"tllum 111 .... Thts fovety duplex with view is one howe r• moved from South Bayfront. On a large comer tot. 3 BA, home with separate guest room. Large 2 BA. apartment over 3 car garage. Owner will help w/flnanclng. LellSU ·~ Exceptional remodeled Cape Cod home on large lot. French doors open to lovefy bricked patio from ~ llvtng room, format din ng room, and cozy famlty room ProfessJonany decorated In creative. excellent taste. CORONA DEL MAR "um111 mo -Alt• B g ooean view & vistas of tush greenbelt make this glamorous 3 BA -t-family rm Plan 5 an ideal location In this guard gated community. Resort living with pools & tennis! II.II CUIU Ill. •u .... Picture this a cozy country cottage with 3 BR. brick ftreplace & dynamite decor In a letting of fruit trees and ftowerst All this and you're Just steps to Corona Be chi IO'mTllUCI .. , .. Price reduction! Fabulous front row view~ IOOking bay and ocean with Catalina sunMta u a background Four BR. three BA plus a spartcl- ing PQ91. Leasehold. lmWSllU 111._ PRICE REDUCED Bright and cheery 3 BR. family room home. Great ocean vn. Open beam ~lings In living room & famlty room. Large courtyard. pfeasant patio ovetlootOng the ocean I lnaASSa&. ..... Truly the prett t home In Spyglass. Prtvate lush courtyard With poot & spa. Enchanting Country Fr9ncil 3 BR + FR, French doors. ~t kitchen pf\.tt big oceanflights vlMr. WE SET 41, TIIE HOMES THAT MAKE YOU SNi"THAT'S US." AMERfCA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY · I . , ' •332 Pofnsettla. Corona del Mar 63f:.7300 $480,000 Sun 1-5 * 1 28 Santiago Dtrv , ~ t, NB I llEDROOM • und y 1-4 631·7300 1385.000 II un MS ** 107 Mitford. cameo lhOfi •COM 44.t!200 1,599.000 Sat! un 1--4 ••1a.ts c prl Cl 'Co IM 631-1266 25,000 )CM 436 Sierra COM un 1· 180-8975 $625,000 un 1~5 ***107 Mlford(CameoShrtlCOM 3917 T ood, South S ta Ana 6«-6200 11,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **1106 Dover Drive. W &e&-9090 $339,000 Mar * 1700 Gelaxy, Dover Shor , N )VS)ott Beta 759·1501 $800,000 .Sat/Sun 1·5 . ••1914 Suva Circle, MHa Verde, CM 759-1501 $389,000 Sunday 1·5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B. 548-58-47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • *•4621 Gorham (Cameo Shoree) COM &44-8200 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 9 Hermit ge. Big Cyn, NB 644-8200 $850,000 *291~ Jacaranda, Costa Meaa Sun 1-5 548-g313 1139,000 Sunday J-4 ••8 Jade Cove (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 S62S.ooo Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $165.000 at/Sun 1·5 *4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Sh0t • NB 631·7300 $595,000 .&at/Sun 1-S * * 828 Via L do Nord (Udo I It) NB 790-8333 $2,350,000 ,. Sunday 1·6 2105 Yacht Mischief (Seaview) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $399,000 • ~ Sunday 1·5 v2121 Y cht Yankee. Seavltw, N.8 e.44·9090 $358,000 Sunday 1·5 5 BEDROOM 108"4 Corona Lane (Meaa del Mar) CM 831-7370 1189,900 . Sunday 1·5 .. t 124 W. Oc:.an Front, Newport B ch 759·9100 $895,000 Saturday 1·5 5 BR plu1 FAM RU or DEN * • 8 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge 840·4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 I BR plue FAM RU or DEN •20 91 Aquatic I.. n , HunUngtonS t/S 1-4 546-2313 S18&,950 a un * * 103 Via Udo soud (Lido 1111) Nwpt Bch 759-i100 $2,950.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4 7 BEDROOM ptue FAM RM or DEN * • 1"406 Lincoln Lant. Baycrett, NB5 1 5 631·7300 $4-48,000 • Sat/ un - CONDOS FOR SALE 28EDROOM ' ••212 Saybrook Court, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $144,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 1421 King• Road (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 993 Presidio (Meta def Mar) Costa Meta 875-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 751-3191 $129,900 Sunday 1-5 ••1437 Antigua Way, Baycreat, N.B 3 BEDROOM 1918 Leeward Lane, B1ycre1t, NB 557-7914 $415,000 · Sunday 1-5 * 14 Encore Court. Newport Besach d 1 6 2 Rue Fountalnblue. Big Cyn, NB 631-7300 ·$275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759·1501 $175 000 atur ay - 760-8333 · $449,000 Sun 1-5 ••20 Cypress'Polnt, Big Canyon, NB · ' * * 111 Via Lido Soud, (Lido Isle) NB 631-7300 $995,000 Sun 1-5 · •2723 Fifth, Corona del Mar 208 Tustin Avenue, Newport Heights, NB 548-6333 $2, 100,000 Sunday 1-5 675-8000 $349,500 Sunday 1·5 631-7300 $350.000 Sun 1-5. ••509 De Anza (Corona Highlands) COM HOMES FOR SALE 7QLMllQ SSrMt, ttuntlngtoo Beach---~Z80~~-$jS96.,000---_:._ -settSun 1-5 270ZV11ta d8' Oto, The 8hltft1 W B - 1 BA plu. F •M AM or DEN a {lfCJo life) Nwpt UC 536-3240 $295,000 r Sunday 1-5 644-7424. $195,000 St 12·"4/Sn3-5 ft 644-6200 $995,000 Sat 2·5 * •618 Harbor Island Drive. Newport Beach 2921 Fourth Street. Corona del Mar *1326 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB 759-9100 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1-5 430 Vista Grande{Blutts) Newport Beach30 675-6000 s1eo.ooo Sat/Sun 1.5 404 Vista Grande,·coM 631 -7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $211,000 Sunday 1-4: 644-7020 $219,000 Sun 2-5 • 17 Hermitage, Big Cyn. NB 2BEDROOM 4BEDROOM 704 Avocado, Corona del Mar 875-8000 1225,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1206 Cambridge, Newport· Beach 759-9100 $319,900 Sunday 1:30-5 * 1721 Martin Way, Baycrest, NB 644-6200 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $305,000 2952 Maul Place, Co1ta Mesa 548-2313 $239,900 Sunday 1-4 220 Jasmine COM 644-7211 $459,000 ••2"4 Minton Bay, Spygls, NB Sun 1-5 4BEDAOOM " Sun 1_5 *2156 vista Entrada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $207,000 Sunday 1-5 1429 Oolphln Terr, Irvine Terr, N.B. 2542 Clrcte (Bayshore) Newport Beach v23 Montpelller. (Harbor Ridge), Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $669,000 Sat 1_5 *2124 Vista Laredo. Bluffs, NB 759-1501 $199,500 SaVSun 1·5 .. &73-4-400 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ,. . 64-4-8200 S32?,000 Sunday 1-5 644-8200 5475•000 Sunday 2•5 43 Monteetto, Spyglass, COM * •••400 Morningstar Ln. Newport Beach 760-8333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 _ 20 Goldenrod. COM 844-7211 $199,000 Sun 7.5 9 Northampton. Belcourt Hiii, NB e.44-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 3028 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1825 Port Wheeler. HVH, Newport Beach 640-1926 $232,500 SaUSun 12-5 •18 Cyprea Point (Big Canyon) NB 759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••4827 Oorchater, Cameo Hghlnds, COM 760-9073 $475,000 Sunday 11-5 **1024 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 631-1400 $$1,050,000 Sunday 1-5 207 Via Mentone, Lido Ille, N.B. ~1-1400 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 M3-236"4 $650,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 *•34 Morro Bay. Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 2746 National, Costa Mesa 546-2313 s 118,900 Sunday 1-4 1018 Nottingham Road, Westclitt, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 10 via Genoa. Lido Ille. N.8 ~ 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1_5 1955 lrvlne Ave. Costa Mesa 645-7076 $198,000 * • 46"45 Perham Or (Cameo Shorn, COM 644-6200 $759,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN ••23 Beachcomber Or, Jasmine Crk, CdM 931-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 1 *2025 Port Brl1tol (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB 675-6000 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 So. Broadway, Santa Ana 8-45-0303 $97 .000 Sunday 1-5 14 Starlight, (Turtle Rock) lrvlne •• 752-1589 $258,500 Sunday 12--4 3BEDROOM 14 Kamalll,'Newport Beach 548-2313 $194,900 * • 28601 Placid a, Lag Niguel su)iday 1-4 ~ 642-2134 $350,000 Sun 1-5 · 20181 Spruce, Back Bay area, S.A Hts. 642-5200 $154,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * •812 Aleppo, Eutblutts, N.B. 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 2061 Port Bristol Circle, Hrbr View, NB 546-2834 $398.000 Sunday 1-5 828 Presidio Or (Meta del Mar) CM 631-631-7370 $13-4.900 Sunday 1-5 999 Presidio (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa 751-3191 $139,500 Sunday 1-5 1721 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB 2365 Purdue, Costa Meu 631-7300 $375,000 Sun 1-5 6«-8494 $210,000 Sunday 1-4 1630 Antigua Way, Dover Shores,· NB * v 19 Royal St. George. Big Cyn NB 831 -7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $665,000 Sat 1-5 .. 2721 5th Ave, Old Corona del Mar 673-4-400 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 •2107 Arbutus NB 64-4-6200 $275,000 Sun 1-5 v21 Rue Fontaine Bleau, (Big Canyon) N.B. 720-9400 $485.000 SattSun 1-5 4A' 963 Arbor, Costa Men 8-42-6255 s 125.000. Sat/Sun 1-5 **"'1 Balboa Co~ (Balboa Coves) NB 760-8333 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 ""2772 Clrcle Or, Bayshores, N.B. 644-9080 $270,000 Sunday 1-5 **601 Bayside Or Promlntory Pt, NB 631-1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun11-4 1419 Oolphln Terr, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **800 Harbor Island Or. Prom. Bay, N.B. 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 HeUotrope, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1-5 ' •432 Isabella Terr, Corona Highlands, CdM • 673-4400 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 607 Knowell Pl Costa Mesa 631-22-42 $119,900 Sun 12-4 t , **3335 Ocean Blvd Corona del Mar ,. 759-1501 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 . '*-401 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach ·• 64<>-6259 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 11733 Port Barmouth, H V Hilla, Npt Bch .., • 875'-4e30 $289,000 Sunday 12-5 2748 Santa Ana St, #A, Costa Mesa .. 5'8-2313 $1-44,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~!1419 Santanella, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $284,500FEE Sat/S.un 1-5 '19501 Sierra Seco, COM 644-7020 $219.000 Sun 1-5 1-47 Via Undlne. Lido lale, Npt Beach 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 ••• • 3 BA plu• FAM AM or DEN .. '**405 North Star. Dover Shores.NB · 644-6200 $725.000 Sun 2-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn Palmer)Costa Mesa 873-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 '" •• 1064 Pacador Drive, Dover Shorn. NB .,. 631-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 • ••2422 22nd St Newport Beach ~ 645..0~ $598,000 Sunday 2-5 '' ••308 38)h.St. Newport 111and. NB 831-7300 $365,000 Sun 1-5 ., ~ t-**308 38th St, Newport laland. NB 831-7300 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 v'2111 Bay1hore Or. Bayshor ... N.B. 644-9080 $365,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 21 Canyon Crfft Drive, Corona del Mar 64-4-7020 $198,500 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue ChatMU RoyaJ , Big Cyn, NB 8'44·7020 $535,000 Set 1·5 · * 3485 FucMAa (GrMnbrook) Cotta M ... ' ~8-2313 S1&<4,000 Sunday 1-4 ••1000 Galaxy Ortve, Dover Shor ... NB 831·7300 $5.4&,000 Sun 1·5 ""518 El Modena, Newport Ht•, N 8 840-4888 1389,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2782 HlllW. Or .. H.V. Knofl, npt Bch &40-8077S259,500 tunday 1·5 :;3150 Madeira. Colt• M..a s.4&-2313 S 150,900 Sunday 1-4 2812 a.rang Pl, M ... Verde, CM 241·7697 IS155,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 227 M "°'d o; (Cemeo 8h0t•) COM 780·1018 5,000 LH SUnday 1·5 88 Mt. Walton, Fountain Valley --.;....,.~.;..· ......... ·,,.,,·.11a1 Open Sunday 1·5 •, ~ FllTISTIO LOOITIOI Sitting on the bluff right above the main beach at Corona is thil house with steps down to the sand & surf. These properties are rarely available. Priced below market at $925,000. Ull llUll """ Customized adult home with ex- tensive use of brick and oak Gourmet kitchen. huge muter auite, formal dminj room, CO%'J den. 3 fire- placea and wet bar. Lido Island of fert beaches, yachtmg, tennia and a cloee community atmoephere. May be purchucd f um.tshed. -•w1.:1.1.1AllU IAU IUIVll 1111 Ill-NII Delightful 3 Bedroom hom on th water In Newport Beach with allp nd aid tli. Cathedral ceiltng • 2 fir placet, epacloua muter suite with sitting room ov rlooklng wat • Large p Uo and balcony. Income unit over garege. $425.000. 113 .... lialtj' 1230 Sand Key (Harbor Vu Hills) COM 675-6000 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 •2001 Santiago, Baycrnt. Npt Bch. 673-4400 ~5.000 Sunday 2-6 Consider the class country life- style of Orange Park Acres! Thia beautiful 4BR California ranch style home on one acre has a pool, barns, corrals & much more. Seller will consider a trade or assist financing. ~ lll0,000 Contact: Jim Harvey 111-1111 111n1u 11w. n llYElllllll IEW IElllTtlll' Tl 1211,000 lnl UT/• 1·· et 1 .. t i.au, lrltt SpadoYS 4 Bdrm & den. 2 ~ baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot wtth room for pool or RV parking. ............. , .. ...., ...... ., ....... Kil LIUTllNUT ,_ Palermo, armoat Y. ac., pool, cul·d aac street with achool at tM end. 4 Bdrm. 2~ Ba, format dining, ramify rm. $156,000 MIL 11t T.O. Varf1ble loan maxed 11 13JA•t.. Naw only $299,900. Opn Hae every Sat/Sun 2·5. 1970 Port Ounfelgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, lrvln Coast 1tor1. 78e.7500 J . . * v33 Montpelller, NB 6-44-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 * •9 Muir Beach (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673 Myatlc Way, LB 675-8161 $750,000 Sun 1-5 321 Plazza (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7767 Sat/Sun 1-5 12~6 Polaris Drive, Dover Shorn, NB 431-7300 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••30.Reyal St. George (Big Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-• TOWNHOUS~· FOR SALE 3BEDAOOM * 17 Summerwind, Newport Crest, N.B. 646-7171 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 •2129 Vista Entrada, Bluffs. Npt Bch 759-1501 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 4BEDROOM * 18 Baruna. Newport er .. t, N.B. 648-7111 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 1519 Santiago Drive, Baycrnt. NB 2 BR ptua 1 BR 631-7300 $3-45,000 Sun 1-5 427/427 'h Orchid, COM 64"4-6200 $249,500 Sun 1-4 2018 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $468,000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua 2 BR * • 436 Sierra Drive. Corona del Mar NB 760-6975 $625,000 Sat/Sun 12•4.30 1611 Cllff Or, Cliff Haven. ••14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **239 Via Udo Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••5 Winged Foot Ln, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $799,000 Sun 1-5 • 19 Yorktown. Irvine 6-44-6200 $224,500 qs unday 12·5 Situated on large corner lot with 40' lap pool, spa & fountain, surrounded by lush green landscaping. Dramatic 2-atory. 4 Bd 3 Ba home with formal dining room. All of this la found In private gate guarded, golf communi- ty. Tremendous Value $425,000. IUlll Jllllflll IUW IOIO IW RAM 200' PRt• ISLAND POINT HOME 4/+ bdrm, big dock(a), play lawn & 1wlm beach. Walk to ocean fun. 1 car parking. tow owner fln. $795,000 (land Incl.). Room for expanalon. Owner (t-5) l50-:0202 Open 8•tllun 1·9 IU•llAIWLD Great lnve11ment al only $215,000. Two one bedroom unit• In Ver/ nice condition. Large patio and NP•rate garages. Exc»tlent rental at 8 . wur trade. . , ....... ..., 1114111 631-7300 $380,000 2 Br plu• 3 Br 418/418 'h Heliotrope, COM 644-6200 $350,000 • •Spe *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool v Give addreet at gu91d oat• Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 lllA ftlll Piil -1114,e. Clean Family Hom . S~oua Uving room. Crackling fireplace. 3 bedroOtn, 2 baths. Huse muter suite. Quiet nelshborhood. • 07 ... •• ,. ltu!IU!b, Val. Btttla,J!etala 2904 ltatals tt h•1tactatat1 3002 el WutH SlOO lelt ...... 11• lelt WaW llM ;-=-=~~mt BRAND NEW MOTEL ftart ztOI -SPIRITUAL READl~GS ·-1T111 A&..11..1 , ... __..__.. =1: .......... =.-IOO--..... ----:;.r;;::::a.~==--=::.=F;&..;;iiiiilla~~ (ililiioiollioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----~- Room rate on ule, + S5 AdW:. In All Manere & __. ...... -... 5an on w/ed 'It day rate aYI OY9t 40, n-lmkr, looallng Couneellog 1115 So El CUii f0< two 1( mont" okS tod-P/WI 111 IT TIE famllY Ice a ..... Motel. Ill 90 2544 Newport Btvd c M for gorgeou• plac. to c.tnlno Re8!. Sen Clem diet• Mon/TuHIThn M-F,,::: c8ll f~ Woritlng Fotemain. o.y Coaat "WJ. l•I ,.. 850·298& 11'19? Pool, IP'. furn $395 Uc'd 492-7298 The Daily Pilot I• Metting • • •30 am to 5 ·30pm. IUCI IY ••• 817-2533 ~ • Mon "" FricMy • ~ 4'-e7 n IN NEWPORT BEACH ... 113util 545-7480 •~ --bright. dependable. Salary 172. &pr w/rets Sellc:opier~ &AM-to5,40tva 14150tv.u.e1--_:_. ____ _ A grea1 plac. to &Ne on the IUWI MTEL Prof'I N/smt! M/F"" --· I r.u.. 3004 motivated Individual to fill 0 n I y . Mr. s p •• r Noon Tra!Nng proOfam lmut ..,.. ~""' trudl• Min 1 "l"W ~ Uppat Bay. Private W1cly rental• now avail. Lg N~~/t wtk •lull time cteric:al ~ S4s:.8ai40<13 1-8~ Hlgtl .. t commlsalons, EJipet'leocediflAccURec, Yf-SW,__.,__..,._ wtth ptof ..._~.In clubhouse• & health 11~8/wk&up 2274New-tobch$450+ 139.r,22 ~':t 1~ ·~·0"!;'.; CllLMAllWIUD and ~ C.. Mr. Pmyat>ae a Payrol, type =~~· ~~GUY!: ..,.., e tenn11 c:ourte. 7 port Blvd OM 1546-7445 --FOUND •OS r1gure1 E"per1enc• F,.,,,. .... _ •• A .............. 1•• .. 5 James. 45-50-Non4mok•. E 80CIT10UE poois dote to butlneu Prof M & F, non smkr, no I\ "' ""..,.u .. ._._,......, ~ 111 A112 c:o. ~ ..... ,,.... F~ 18.s 8er'id,. OC Airport, FHhlon IU I Ill LOllE pei. Lag. Bctl tlm. ocean preferred, but wilt train'. Bto:_oktlUrlt FV M2-3312 -v ta ~ To worti lot.,.-... ..,,. to-: Guy . LllA6cN l~..Leonv.ntent thope NewportBuc:tl,cotorTV v..w. 2bf 2ba 14125.. ARE FREE Exc:allent benent pack-l~ltt,WNtd EARNtoMOO.we.aly•a llllULIF,. RllpdY Anns T---'rt ·~ IMO c._., onlN'grn. S120wlugl,nodepOllt. 780-8224/E8'3-64511D ~=I~ ~y Fir PIT. Mu.t tla¥e ain.-eomrn.Cilll Credit Ac-Small sani. .Ane office, 67~2514 . o.IRioNorU! SenQijlgo, 3028 W•t Cout Hwy Prv bd/ba kite prtv, all la-Call: Pilot. Monday ttlru Frida~ oere intw•t In. ~ing. =~t Exec:utr~: C:-var*S dull... lyp no. llSIM 111.1'1 ,_c __ a-__,t2_.;.,.108 ____ _ Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Vacatln clllties of Park Newport 9-l tAM or 2-4PM 330 Kitchen Thing• 873-344' on• requ' · 0 good ~ ale a MASSAGE. good ..i.ty, mente & TowntlouH• •-tals 2907 Incl. 64().1489/862-7420 142-1111 w Bay St Costa M... 175--0297 or l31-8n1 previou1• exper, · nee In-must Apply 1794400 ..... • noecpeoanoe,. t from S720. (Aak about a.a C ·· • _ ternat ona compant ~ a..c:tt t'irm •· ~1 furnlahe<I apte, complete * * I V PAii * * Rmmte lo lhr 38r Bayelde a CICllllL' SDYEll pr~ complete ---IEIEIU lf'f1ll ~ ..._ "*" •you 1:-:-:=~ic:-:---=--...,.~-wlth TV, llnene & utensil•, Spaces Available act°" Apt. S300 n/lkr, mature lCCHmll OWi Full/pert time. We train. llltance Call ACC. (317) PfT, e-12 Mon.-Frt Good ~good~ MECttAH : ~ maybe rented IO< lhor1 frorn<>oan 5 36-8 318 21-30"Cal1Ron873-7570 FOUND M grey bfk tan CUllllT•H I Studentsol(,CheereRes.-839-1712,ext 814 typing & get*al office communcauoniUtund •ll·er°'-lnd mectiantc t8fm ~longer) On Jam-• _ · Share NP Shr• home wt wltetla1rd roic terrier, Fml 10 K touctl Call laurant, aoply at 7881 Eacrow HCJ up w lkllla, pleuant phone «*' .a. a t figure in-=:::: ':,." ~ bOfMRd atSanJ~uln ltat1l1 tt quletmatureM S300/mo BlkpltbuKnamedN1ko.M Sandl"Y c!a' 542-n02 for War~. H B lat S..Ch Hlary commeneurate vole* 847 .. 102 t0.3pm come We WOfk from Cap11uano area Hiii• Rd lure 2_. + 113 uul 131-3388 blk pit bOll puppy named ~nter-Mw ....... , 81vd.)btwn3-epm M-F or w/ex.p 861-1551 IDOn .--e.m.1cwn Qr 1~ in a 1_7300 • ••• 1100 .,,_ T AZ, Numerous Cate ...,... c:all 752-8955 • .,-r-1 ~ ~ ... ,a;"' 3£ unfUrn hM w/ Stir 2 bf 1'h ba dptx CdM avable '°' ad()t)I 3 teroer U.ia ls i t -me UCUTUY l /f Pwt tll'N. (poeslble full No Ul*lerW»' neoe.:, ______ _.....__. lide CM rrp1, bit~. Sndck w/d gar1'.lt bit! to mlll.pupeforadoPt New-Career ~u!it~ •1n lo-Clll Mme yra el(p. Fast ec-ttme>45AntwerJh~ ary. Call George jjiiiiiiiim•liiiiiiiilil 0., 1250•'"-84S-0809 bch S325 875-0442 port beach animal 11\eltw veatme~t~·~dvtaor & Sauel41f in private ctut> in cwata typing. word P'O-type W1)fn 4V,__ Ander11oru1t ~50 2Br 1'1.ba, pool/Jae: n3-5285Tracy 125 Mell 01 CM nnanetal planning rleld Corona del Mar. Aidt c.-ng.memonwllotlll ~pm. Int~ .... BUiid. Spa<1ous ~nglt. one $312 50+ 112 u111 Ava.it ltatal1 Wute4 Z90t e«-385e OualrtlCatlON. word pro-Lamb 873-3515 Ablhty to write gram-HlflAL lff1ll ing Manutw;turw ewct- & two bedroom apt~ 11/1 Call 548-9974 Of Oaught• & Mil na to rent Found sm ,. Pom41fanian. c:wing, num.rleal IC>-Cllll I rnatic:.ity w/ xlnt ~. ~ lncliv. kw ' 91'1 * "" !SIMI..,., In ftlll-1--.. --... --._---..... 545-5800.ext324 sml'IMlnCdM,willc:tean, VefY old, red bm W•t-pt1tude Interfacing Ctleen Reatauranl. Shoft~0<speedwnt-Varied ctuttee. tegel Of a~•-.:::--Gt..s -h -ft ... t w·• em & Ball. Ana 527-3784 w/cllent:a. Salary+ 1neen-$5 plhr Full/ ... ,. tltne WIG req d. Non...-nokw. acd bd!grnd a mu9t pr pot irt mn •· •ltront & -* ok ~ N 8 . roommate needed _.n ·etc "I pey up to tive eompenutlon Send Apply at 789,w....i Stan lmmed. $1400+ to Au hrl 145-9351 C*'dlng ~ry Rw ap.. few lft)' • s.t Cladak11 lmmed ror epac:;oua hM $800. mthly. 759-t 133 Loll 81k lacs. wallet V'<: resume to: The v Ave {at 8Mc:h BNd) H 8 etart, r8'Mw In 90 days pllcataon Wedgcof, otc;, le1~1 on water $525 548-1607 Fem 23 w/sm quiet dog Savon 8fkhur1t1Adams Company. 4350 or eall 752-8955 Xlnt benefii. . UlllAL (303) 769-3200 .a 2403 ....a, a-..-. Beaut 2 itory 2 bf Corwso wants 10 w as>tlhM HB REWARD ~2-5780 Karman, Ste 490 EXECUTIVE ROW INC Walfpaper I Fabtic dll· Janitorial-Subcotltrae-..,_,_, .. .-.. .i ........ ~I w/2 cat gar, w/d, avall Pref 1 P8f'Ol'I, HB, NB LOST Gldn Retriever Newport Beech. Ca 92660 CosmotOlog1st AaaiStant 3901 a,iw: Al1hur •211. tfibutor needs lndMdu9I ton, mu9t ,..,_. OWtt FfT, PfT.1t'Clfti I -*"otc. lmmed $400775-6463 8&1,CdMS350840-7138 Answr• to Tex Sora on orc:a.1147~2828 107Mainsi8alboaPenn Newport Beach. to~lnsampl9c:Mptln equiptment 90-74'21 180-1422Mon-f;rt .. "5 urn ... ~-. B·' 1., ,.. .. m. n-r back 11<1• 850-77l8 Ad·-•-na..... Com 675-8412 752-7491 lor 1nfervlew wweh<JUM cal Country . MecllCail .... eq»'d ••-Bk Bayhm, mstr bdr & bth, , ..... , ...... ...,., .._,_...,, ..._n • --Life Oastgns btwn L..a.lfll*t / ·-------~ MP lvng rm. pool, Jae: oe.an for Jan-Feb-Mar Lost gray/blk male Tabby, pany. working out of COUNTER help, part/full OICITIYE SECllT&IY 9 10am for . •PP; .. ::w. ~· u..._.,._ ___ . H["LTH SSOOmo Shella 882-1642 neat, elu.n, xtnt tenant•, Univ Pk area WM• cot-home, near Newport time, day/night. lleXlble A1sl1tant to preskfent 751•7948 Mfl. lor Roger · -.-. ealll'WaCC*' ~78 " In mid-sixties 493-5320 tar. REWARD 786-0378 Center. NB needs p.ar1· IChe<I Apply In person Small real •tate firm. Mutt ~ °' 4 ~ MediClll • CLUBS TCNNI~ CdM 38d 2ba house (6-9pm) wkdya lime a1111tant. An• Orange JVllU9. 711 E. seetcing peraon With R.E llYEllllDf MS. pper maintaintng lawn, RECEPTIONIST •ainled FURNISHED or UNfURNISH£0 SWIMMING plu' bayt~an view, ..frplc oman (mature/n-akr) LOST School ring, Siena • phones. errand_,, llte Balboa Blvd, Balboe background otgantza-S18 559-'50 553/ ,..... •ti rub t . tr••• & fOf ~ 08 GYH Prao-h , S S4&6/mo 759-0aoe College. Vc:ly Doheny typing. etc Flex.. eetled--t1onal 11<1•.' WOJd P'O-.~ voU, Ar~ Catt IP'WI..,. sai.ry plus tic:e ~uct ha~ "'*9ICel mnUol pemt~rMt' odoerl;r CdM F/rmmt want .... prlv d"lres room w/kltc:h "ech 10/6 Gold w/blue ule 4--6 Hrs ~day 2-4' CUSTODIAN ...... 1 .... 6 ex<*tent lkltls 1-805-887-5000 ut co~. dePend•ng offlC8 expw. 511-5080 • , .., prtv. Lag Bch-NB area 1tone Call Randy at o-p/wt< SteV9 ~,__...., ..._......,.... .._ __ .. on •"'* Cell fO< appt open daily 9 10 6 ba. w/d. non smkr. grt Prefer genteel Nttlng 581-1514 °' 1155-5748 .,. · requ ....... ._...,.,....., .....,., R-1590 LLOYDS NURSERY I 1D1JU L-loc $445/mo. 873-1030 / c G 759-1995 olfloe Pleue aend r• -----•- d w no peta. all Iona LOST tiny white F/Poodle sume & Mlaty hlstaf'Y to. UJI llESIEI LAN 0 SC APE C 0 . If YfN' are Ir••..., In ~ CdM HooM M/F stir with *850-4174* .tc Harbor Vtew Homes lUWlllll lllYICI ~~~~ac~~no• ~u~~~I,,: Turner Development EJiclulMt ..son tot cM-~7441 ••rolnO 135,000 10 vv Prol'I tmte Prlv rm, gar Ulfft fer N e. R&WARD 720-0512' needs telephone oper-opening Hoor1 ate rrom Corp 1200 0u-.. st• 180. dren. oe>entng 1r1 4 io-SITIY/Utlnli.. $50,000 ounore In cem-Ap~rtments park, 873-4404' ~50 Ital 2912 --~ 1tor• 11artous st11tt1. 362 2-lO pm Muet be a us Newport 8Mc:h. CA 92660 eationa Anaheim Hdla. MedlUm * · -w.ne tew ~ and .,. wllllng CdM LG RM , Gr .. t Hou ... '-..,_ Ptntaal1 .all~ 3rd St, Lag Beh atlzen and be etiglble f0< Ofange. Cemlos, W•t-firm ~ in vaned to wottl hard tot It. con- Nt wport Bt~ So. use or kltch DR den uar .....-101-" • 30, s15 ESCO•tS/IODELS CLlll gcMWnment clearance FIELI SALES UPS. "'1ns1w. Salary ouar praaloa next to oc ,,... eider ll*: .,_.,. ~ 1700 l h s $475 ... ~ &.o....255 Larger $110 Storage n LEADS FUANISHEO WIU (714) 891-3431 Pott' health ,. «Mnt.i Realty .. the most~ 61 trtel __ Htb Bch 846-9501 Outc:&ll ONLY 835-9199 Exper-automotive tltle Excellent heal1h and den-Train Car nee. 952..to&6 .,..;ance ;.,..f bued t1giou.. most growth (at Dovtr) CdM atewardeu lhr bch , --l c1«k Apply m person a1 1e1 benef1i. aft• 90 days Hotel on expen~ice. Good or-oriented name in r• .... 642-5113 hM rurn 2bf 1ba trpl gar Oflact ltatala zt14 •• anm Costa Mesa Mitsubishi or employment. ~ FLlll POSlllll llYm IUllJITl ganlzatlonal sklll• & tale. Prepare yocdelt N~por1 Bt~ No. n/smk Pro't quiet lml 120)442/582 Sq Ft. In ftr ~It 4012 2833 Hatt>Of BIVCS. CM apply at. SS p/hr Cheen Res-Mm ..,... at humor~· now felt \he next N1111 -- 1350 11/ 1 Pat 850-4187 c M., 1537 A/C baker St sm:Jj e&Je-Qwy-deN, for Aak for Mr. Nelson taurant atudent• OK. Contac1 Fran 1334622 tate boom CM• ap- 880 lrvint A-.tnut' E·..., 80'• male to sh 38R $1104489 Bkr 851-8g28 Info 131 315e 2•3(Mpm c.,.~,n., Inc. lull/part time. 71t 1 'Exot1ng.,.,, and full tme portuntll•• a•allllbl• 1•116ttll ... , r . -EXP·o TRANSMISSION .. Wamet. H B ( ., 8eedl po8'bOOS cwrentJy avU-machiniat Licenling tranng .... 645 •1104 furn hme in HB w/P'iv 173e Anaheim, CM. 600 only NO b<kr9 P'MMI MECHANICS NEEDED 111111 Iii n Blvd)"' eall 752-8955 able at:Me. To intW'Mw QI bath. kltctl prlv. pool, sq ft grd ftl ofclshop/wsh laaiatal On 4 14 R&R man.-buddw-IWlng lniet, Cl c ' Wall Mac:ft)onkl or ~· Walk to beectll 39R 2ba, 'inJUls S225 84e-3no rm, pkg S295 873-2154 BUllD x eu!i~iE§s· Stan man 980-S464 Robet1 -;;~'1GE llltU * Cedtlil Sen., eram1c at Merril Lf"d\ = .. new c:rptl, drpa, paint. F~:~ol ~:. ~.~~ 2 ~OC:,:W:;:• ~50 sq In your own n•lc-ht9 Pilat Prtfftr Equal Opportunity catwing traaneea. 1~ 30 * Paltry Wert• 546-936I or 147 1 y~~.:.·1°''~~~1~:-831~18/E937·1771/D co.ndltloned, :~rk0ln~: ='!.!°"port-="'f -... ,n., .. ,,., ~mpioy.r M-Ttl or6-t2:30 onSun-·tart.·-Machinists ..... , ........ ~den PCH IOcatlOn In -., °' Alk t0< Scott UTA EITIY/OIT day Lori'• Kitchen. 30n • lllctd &aMws Otouc> dMfl9 otc °'grow Waterfront/River Ave 38' Fem rmnrte f0< 38r rum ' _._, M C gtowtng Income wlfut 850-2902 • VIP TOYS Irvine CPA fwm hu open-So Harbor S A * •~,j. ing kW'8 Co t191 lrnrl:* apt on bch n1 Balboe ona ._ ar. •11 repeat c:ustomw MrVlce • 979-0747 (A..-.. tnwn .,.......,., Cerad)one, inc. a "'""1'1-oC*W1Q tor a -..i 28a duplex w/patlo Avail Pier Prof°' lludent Pf'•f 873-4120 '* 873-4121 Meet otlefa who've done BABYSITTER dec>endable ll'IQ for data entry clerk. .,.,., F htt CltR technology cer ~~le: Calif. k ..._--~~~-;> T,~o~~~~'! $345 Incl utll• 873-5662 . •CANNERY VILLAGE* It Attend frM, no obll-for • 3 girt , dey/wk. Bookkeeping knowtedge. 1~ 12 or 2 "") • .:=.. menuracturet In aouthem drMng tee.':°"M::S S 1700 depo 985•9053 Fem rmta to •hr 38r 28• FrNetandlng building• gallon aemtnar Monday t&or 4:._6 ti,.. Medical exper :: k$Ya1!ry~~mc;:: FlllT lfftOI POllll : ..._& .... ~.... Ol-ange County. ha im-potenf\11 Attrec Office, l'IMlnCM S300mo Bon-1250sqf1&750sqtt.s1 night 10/15 Calllorr.... re ... pref NB760-8351 ,1250 /mo com-Full c:tlarge Exit typing r•~ . .,.,. media open.ng,slntMlf goodbenef•ta Call Lynn. W•tCllffarea2bf'1ba nle0<Dannl 241•9602 persqft875-4'60e . ervatlon(714)650-26n UaYlmDIEI HI mensurate wt exper akllll(l5wpm)Tetephone •c..l(lrfewtal ..,-condluonedmectnne btwn t0am ·2pm Comm pool, prlv patio, -N B & C M GARDENING 833_0651 ••P« I rtlll'IQ Fronl of· C.itlat ) shop on 111. 2nd and 3"' 863..otWJO S700 mo 1et,lut no pell Fem to rmte to 1t1are cute lllNIT UU HOUTE 75 for 4 yr old. Part/time flee appearance. must be tMU fOf 1------- 844-11842 875-3412 hm nr ~an w/lrplc:. 150 sq tt prof ofc truck/equip ;..~~: wt 10me Ute hec:i.antng, my llUYllY Pfllll welt Ofganlzed General Enioy excellent company • <Alnterlea Gn~ m1'IL llSllT&IT X-LG 2 Bd 30. to .. nd yard $300 CM 131-1949 w/wndw ~ 2381 Cam-W•tc:htfl'IOme 646-8044 M-W·F 9 30 to 130 ap-Bulldtng Contractor benehts Appl) 1n perlOfl • 00110 Gnoo.rs 1'11111 w/vtew & gar Sl!OOtmo, Fem to stir 3BR hme puaOlr 11 l!""ne Cor· PlAITlllP hlY'IITTtll prox Own car _$25 P9' located in lrvtne Contact 9am 12 noon Monday • Surface Grinder'I ••penenc:e coupl e yearly ..... 851-2000/ w/ocean vleW 1375/mo ner Campu1 & Von Kher-I 1101 IHll IT Nanny wanted to ear• day (714)432-9681 Debi Ltsa (7141 833-8512 thru Wedneaday • Production Surface ~. tMll wtll con· WV 548-3821 Corin Laguna e..cn 497-3271 m~n. Incl Recept, An• ot Costa ...... loc:atton for 2 cnltdfen in lovely nLL/11111 PlY 18000 Von Karman A... GrinderW ... Nghty motivated __ __ eve, conr Rm & Cort.. E 1 ..,, .,._ ..... ~ ~ CA hard -i..w. ~ ""''" a..m ztOO Fem to ahr w/ume 2BR $400 Ptt, 752-2464 xc.I traffic & eyesighl ....,,una ..... , ,...,,.., Uull IOT&L RllT lff101 PAIT /Ml Wiii EOE MIFJVJH/ • Lape>lng/Polltling oa-ai-,;~-"' 2ba In Promontory Pt. loe. Soon to be vacant. have ref's • be depen-Dental lnlU!'a~ Mmet-01>9<>rtvn1t1es available ~I• 2 Bdrma.. 1 full ba w/lhwr, $415• 112 U1tl wknd1 mcmYI Simi For lnfOl'matt<>n c:all dat>ae $4 tlr. 949-1741 Ing Secr .. ary for New-with the LOS ANGELES .sfClHloS • CNC lathe Mac:hinclta =:-10 12~•=; 'It ba, 'It ml to Dana Pt (213)540-0143, wkCSye 1 MO FREE REITT MEL FUCHS Pott e.acti one doetor TIMES Orcutallon 0. Needed Full & pert-time. •Rotary Ultratcne Marina, 4't8-1t05 (114)751-5511 L.uxofcnrOCA~.Alt PAVILIONREALTOR UlllH restorative prac:ttc:e partmentlnovrdoorto lftale&fem#a fla.•lble MllChiniat• ~ntton B•acri eYH/wtcndt, 642·8H8 -1 111·11-6314236 0..,., ...-..... -M'-houri Start WHr Must Tr .... n ....... 11 ........ c:on· 11 • d-Rafi More femw1ntedtoshr38rCM amenrt1e1. 1.3 /sq h. &u ....... ·----•• _. .,.. .,. req apt. Ctoee to bet\ S280 ,.. 833-9870 Jody OIH ad In loday • program Guarant .. cs be bondable Car tidefed Eiicelent hMfth MUS umt. plUMI at lnttMtW 'h uOI• S48-04<M ma--SlfTll Reep. ucen.ee W11nted ctasslfied under SEC-1m&L l'IOur1r ... pU com• '.!!:!! ':')!. .~1~2 ltU· and dent• bentlftts .... Cert111ed °' ....,. . '* * * •nn; Ratail~·xlntlncome RETARY DENTAL A•llltant m.saion Hours tamto2 -·-.__ .. _ any-90 Oeyta of ~t. 3pm-1'pm, Hptn·Ttm Wanttot•thou~O Fml n/smkr stir new apt Newport ~t• fUU tet· lmport~herJtrawbag• 1111_. .. , ••wtlll needed Exper nee: pmor4pmtolpm Trtllfto time Pleueapptvlnperaanto W .. 11.art.d,IODed~ N Cm/NI .,... 1700.llOO CdM prl bf' ba $500 mo vtoe 644·8&001873-1700 Npt Bcl'I, San Diego.LA. ,.,.gum,_.. Laguna H J7o-4275 ll'lg IS pr<Mded Potenti.t F. ~with~- Ha¥9 refs, IM ok 50 yr Suzann• eo-eeea N 8_ 1807 WESTCLIFF DA 1nlormatlonc:ontact llSIOl&Tlll DENTAL AECPTI SEC 10 .. n l300 ptos pw CeradJll, lie. ... • ......,..._MESA old r•ndparentl 875·5148 3 room IUlte S700 mo Montoe,uaCon1Ultan1 WMIUrancie P1*•1Ce, ""'""' For an In~ FOi O' .. "'ied Ad VERDE ~V. HOSP. · w /po It• poodle. F/non emk prof 23•35 lnelu1" agt,846-SUSI T3~7P6~(2A1v2N1.v_~7v7150001e IUTCllllU 4dayl548-3000CM call ACTION 11111& ... • M1 c.m. St . C-.0.ta 151-2371 •ft fSC>fT\ Stir 2br 11>& apt In CdM ----.. h• ....... .,. t75-90e0 ~57·2361 ext 1~ cal a Inlet ca ...... 5'&-5515 Bedroom w/klt ptfvtlg• S32S mo refs 7eo-eo;.. Airport .,.. From 650 to Mil u-•• o........... who ~ ~ ~ Ptlot ' I & ..-.......i 3300 1f. New offic. bldg, .,.5 ,._ r.._.. ·-..._ AO-VISOR f~ OppOrtl,lftlty :,t~t m.57e0...._.ng INlne bMUt 2 stry 38r r .. dy fOf immed oc-Retp L~ Wanted bln*On Pr ... Die Repair That'a -"8t t"8 842·$811 £inpoyer w/)ac 1350+ ,,.. uui. Avt cupancy S 1 25/sf grou Retail ahop -xtm il1(;()fM P-.on bper~ tn DAILY PILOT 'iiiiiiiiiiliiii•iiiiiiiiiiiilill" Furn 8rkhrtt/Adm1 CnOo now All lprn 731-ee:JO Broker COOt) Top Belgian ChoCOlaterte pMrance • must Full 90ft •*'Y ct;e rep ' Ell· SERVICE DIRECTORY II POOi '300/mo inC U1 w/d L 2bf 1bl M. view, 751-&Mt R & H 1n .... 1 Npt Bctl, San Otego. LA /pert ttme. 499-5302 cellent tring• beneflll :====ll==aD==atiou==;;tl;:::::.!...------- n/emkr Na.74 ti..,_ 21smkr, Prol'I Fml pref, Share delUll NB eulte Information contact QUIFftll/lllYD .,.on-contributory Gtoup -t300 ,. utl 873-6t28 Large Offtc., non·tme>k•r MoMoe Fa" C0n9'At ant L.A . Corp. requho L':.8f:!te,:'::,:a; M le f21-31 smk $325/rno 845-3700 34751"AvHVNY10011 MATUAl!drlverforNew-Jtlntetar1tng ....... ~· e~r ~: Npt Hgif'home~ •CdM c:lloult• AC, ampl Tel pttv-(2 l 2I fl3.7J60 pO(t 1 ateetne1l~tiv; Ir· t.a ~ Maneget Pftv entr turnlSt*i, kit pl'IV Ava now ... 2-3442 Dia"' ptkg from $225 2155 E. r90u at in ~ . AeoynolCle ~al CO n·ttnkr/n-dnkr l300 + M••• roommate 10 tnr Zbt eoUt Hwy 875_.900 la"'t•nt drt~':.i:.= °' 1213~1-7•20 320-0102 F11m room nr 8C PIU. Jae. pOOI t275tmo Ind utlle. temal• onty. 556-1737 utM 55'-0t37 2ba ~'· pool, Jae. l330 Misc. IHtlll HS Jr~rtultlti flll c.a Mr 8alt1t>ur0 t2!!:,:m~ 8' mo ti;. ?&4·1340 ~ tracNd (213)837-1503 t•5om o f'/M Matute FIM tnr bCh houM * l .f PAii * _., lute ta! to -;:::======:.l:==-~--iiO;;;;;;:::-I NB 1 b1k 10 bCh $370 mo Spec• bit WOM ptodu~ Of OffG call Jann en~ea from OCHn ~13tl CIOmPOt 144·'113 M hH Ml wanted co"" hHucmtall ,.. N I v -II • condo wrtem LOfl, 133-2008 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS ' CIRCLE ll-lllll£TS ' I a * RUL ESTATE w.ES • CDllEllClll-llllSTlllL ' ' R tall CLERKS Full & Part Time HURAVI FIDCOINC. lllPEIW. IAYI I I &SSIOIATIH X1r1t opporcunlty In a ULES POSll Equa Opportunity pl9atant working •n-l&dle'a S~ bu)l9' Emp~ 'litonment Our newport lor golf shop Private .. , beedlotf!C.lalooklngfor club 30-35 Hra wtdy, In-IECUTUf /U- lndustrloue ..._ Oflen-eluding some weekend•. Legal .-cretwy 'O! small ,........-:--,....~uaqrYJ~al• to do tei. tl0utly wage plus com-IUll charge offloet Must ·' pl10M . '496-5767 fOt tn-poaseU' top skllle, ex- u .... aboatd avbl 34 yr fml wants to maintain. aall. hottess your t>oat In re- turn for room at>oard Keeper for boat or houae. Robyn 760-8905 --- NtitloMI Comp.ny. Good terview -::r.,;~•-----tlonal abltlty. yet ha .... a • ....-._ a muat. •u rl-.111 flexJble attitude Word-Beaut Hlmalayan teal pt SW GoldlHf Coffee llEll FRIEDLJIDER * HDIDI * HAS HONDA CARS (114) 111-1111 137 46 Beach Bl\ld '70 VW BUO Xlnt COnd rc.nt eng. Rune aoodl S2200 obo 548-f267 ·11 411 Reblt mtr I trent Na lntr St9feo Xtnt trana S1800 ee.2·7262 Gww. + bonu9. For -,._ star expetlenoe a plu• M-3 yre $75 w/p~. Teble $35. 551-2323 _ ~= ca1t Mr. Conley, p~~w.r.:~· ~!~ Contact Sue 851-9100 Sac! 831-3715 Al 3 PM Unlveralty Athletic Club VESPA P! 200. all acc:eN. l••••••••ll~port~B~l~vd~.~Cot~t~a~M~esa~-Sectetaty PIT 17 hr Himalayan Kitten-lovable mm~hp $500 955-2600 Mutt Mii thl• wlmd . .$995 20 H wtc T 70 ball of fur ..... pt 1..-n OBO 831-0IMS '80 Audi 4000 4 dr • tpd '80 240D, drk brown/tan ·s• R•bblt Conv 2500 ml 68K ml Good cond. Int. 1 ownr, xlnt Cond Loadedl 5 yr warranty. $5200 Mark 650-3807 S 15,500 PP 720-9417 Take over IN. (0) ZERO '82 500 SL Slanal Red down $279 mo $50-8228 PART-TIME. Varied hours uus Great ~•rk•tlr:groop $200 11wt!•6'4&-8132 University Athletic Club •••tr Bt•n 020 Co Include ~ A.M for Tuxedo 1t1op a.....u ly memberahlp S700 Incl 1 _______ _ ..-enc1a Must h9ve de-6'46-8891 .....,_.ntment on · ~i 591 transfer 650-n57 173 TOVOTA-CHINOOK pendable vehlde (1malt Liz Reinders Agcy Inc . Pe>p-Top N1Ce(152TJG) Huck. van, at a ti on SANDWICH ROUTE '4000 W•terty. Est 6'4 HOME DOG TRAIN-WHEELCHAIR -Xlnt cond '2H8 ~J to &ISlst ,....._ girt Mon-Fri mornings Newport/833-8190/Free ING Obedlance and Pf Ob-$200 673-5990 Aft 4 30 * * * ~ dMler 1n trvtne 972-•&n SECltt&ll lem IOlvlng done In your '77TOYOTASUNRADER ..._ Must be deC*I-home Training referral• Muiul la1t. SW veryctean(539TJE) dable. Contact Greg S011Y/Ollll ASSIST. PIT perm, type 55 wpm, avble Call tor an evalu-·79 idmball p;Q ..i 15788 Hyde Monday thtu Frldey Must be brighl & cheerful. :;;1 :~,:Sxp Nr Air-atlon today! 633-9285 1700 OBO ~1'9-S~fano *** between 9:30 and 10!30 s tOOO/mo can 650-2210 SHEL TIES. AKC. Ch fired, Conn SH $600 -BILL MAXEY TOY OT A w/crerne lthr, Ali oc>tlons, 32K mllea 93'4,000 6'45-3101/ &4~t59 OVER 150 Pre-Owned Metoedell To ChooM from Jll SLEllll llPllTS L m. on1y~2~21 SITIY/Ucm. 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Patti TOP •SS PAID • • • ,,. 250-3241 for Andrew Group, 2061 Bu.inns Off' --• / for many -··• In So • yard, wtcnda. 642-1403 Ctr, Ste 107, Irvine, ca B111t1 SS 0 let ... a1tut Calif We ;,iH ha .... no 121-1010 For Pampeted Per9oriMf SElllTllTT/LEUL 92715 Thourohbr9ddtlidlng6yre s,.irant 1226 down payment ...... ar Mercedes Benz ,....!1N IUENA PMK lVOLKSW~ 8750 Manc:heeter Blvd BuanaP8'1C 714121-1010 NABERS CADUAC Htl LAAO!ST l.ECTIOH of tat• modal, !OW mbMoe Cldlllaca In Sou1hem Calltomla! 6 .. UI eodsyl 140-1110 2eoo Hatbot Blvd COSTA MESA < '.\I >I I I \( '1111111 hYIW Lthr ..... .,_ f\MI PO'llllet (100,093) .... *** '1lllYIW 1 owntt·D• new (173MPG) ""' ••• 'll CllPI ltYILLI ll'IUUIOI · Low ml1ea (191WZW') .. .. *** 'II ELIO OllPI FuU Power (1EWF713) 1-1 * * 'IOSOILLI Lo Mii•, ''Ill power (71WW) !. 111.IH *** '111mLLE Lthr. s-t Area (707271) 111.111 .. -.. - '11 ELll OllPI Stereo C... Witt Wtll eowrac10FH133> 111.111 .-.-.. - 'IJSEIUhYIW Lo M bcMrama1 (1QAPeeO) 11 •tmUlltln Small prestigious lamity 16 H Grt pleasure horM &Oalng otfiOe. &SIC L-no ~:US credit on lllW 9112 flaEllATICUI 11111. law firm In Newport SECRETARY w: $750 s.48~S8 .nap., lrthr swvt cSeeai & pure . Call ua one •h BMW 2002111 Gd cond Toe> Mete.des Prlcel PaJd I:====:::::~== Center M8ks full time side chrs, oil pntnge. pix. more time for lm"*'iate Blaupunkt Snr1 Muat Nit Call Peter or Ray ..... lnNfffl typist w/mln. 3 yrs The Jolly Roger Corporate Peta 5535 2 cus. tw box spring•, d• All mak" a models $4300 644-5687 IOlll IF llNm ..,. bkkpg/genl office exper. Office Is seeking an ex-eiRb LOVERS 3'x 51 solid matt. lramet nr nu. 10-5 Bob Jack • ~1 1 IEICEIES We .,.. IMklng • people P ..... mall resume to perlenced secretary tor wood h•ndcrafted bird 631-5252 e .... /642-3'455 8'42-7611/(Aft 6)'492-1742 75 5301 beige, • spd, 8/c. • I oriented, efficient lndl't'ld-C.thy. 2nd floor. 17 Cor-lta Rettaurant Oper-cage 4 compartments + UllOI PAOIFIO am/Im cats, superb 213 or 71'4 837-2333 u.i who po....a good portate Plaza Dr, New-atlone Department. Pos.-2 stor•ge w/doors 6 IBM MODEL C. $100 OBO Ft••-cond, sharp! 990-25-46 communlc:aOon akUfa to port Beac:tl, CA, 92660 ltlon requires exoettent hnchel 2 parakeets, $300 5"48-5285 asJt IO< Rosa -IAL '76 BMW 5301, xlnt oond., PHttrl 119 JOln our human reaourcee •rca-••y shorthand and typing 662-2138 Piia~ll Ort••• z dleeel. • dr. auto. nu eng '71 Cuetomlzed panteta depet1ment. Main dutlee -.,.... skill• and word pro-- -- -snrl $5990 Obo 964-9222 wltrtr F•atured In hot lnctude operating a CRT Accurate typing 70 WPM cesslng experience Prior PedlgrHd Netherland E30 Y9918ha organ. rod magazine $30 ooo and 8Mlatlno with payroll Min, good speller, proof-restaur•nt experience drawt rabbits Slamete roll top cover. 2 octa.... '77'h BMW 5301, 53,000 OBO 628-l253l989-4307 proc.aalnQ. Aleo Includes r.adet, Mlf-ttarter, call would be a definite plus sable S25 dark sable S15 foot pedal, like new HONDA TOYOTA ml, orig owner, all ~ omc. dutlee and Pola or Shelly at lovely otttc.et With good Sliver martin• $10-20 $2500 obo 7~1-1358 DATSUN amenities Trade for Portclat 197 ..,.aa1 J>Joject•. Some 641-0111 working condition• •114 89 l-2690. I rtia ... iUO ALL MAKES s t99 Down. oceanfront home w/boat 159 351 160i5s ($;. Top CRT andlor Pertonnel llf benefit package Apply"Ji Aa • MUO ~ · I 1 CIOMd end comm't teaae slip OR $&500. caJI aft 6• mecti shape very gd experlenc:. would b• .!!!. .. ~!w person 830 am to 4 pm tasin 206cmK2'sTyro11uSCOtt No Flrtt or Last. No o.. 720-1384 condtn/out •e5-182·hft heApfut Full time position _. •• -· at ArmOl're Belgian. circa Poles S105 645-&735 po9't, No Llcenae Fee '81 320rs· Mlntl Blk/Blk lo 6pml wknd1 for detalla requ r• wortclng Satur-PIT· hrs flex. Airi>Ort area TIE .llU Y IHH 110. 1880· beautiful. 3 dr · •SURF BOARDS• Oehvers any leaM ml recarro'a ac 5 apd anr1 • daye ExceOent working Major Insurance Co. 11" .. 2 IHI tte I beveled mlrrors, Cabnole Used Good condition (71'4) '432-1977 amlfm c:as gld BBS whit-61 Super 90, no 9nglne • enwonment and com-Good sttills can btwn -I "' leg• fitted wl shtl/S or 5'48-'4372 E C01* 112 300 848-6995 restored Mak• otter panybeneftts 930-12noon.851-3999 lniH 11'/HOOUl pulls S2100 673-3620 ~ llUYllOIE • 6'45-2280 AfJfJtY in perton Monday-SECRETARY for small llCUTllY 476-1878 P:"~2~~t~, ~~ 9~ Fii LUI ·e~r~~i::n:8a';: ~t '65 Vintage. wttlte Sf· ~ Wedneaday 9AM-12 es1ab A.E Consulting Ftestaptates.mlikcan,old lb & 80 lb ci F NOf Leatng.Salee.Rental sell s23400 432_1131 tntr. good cond 7000 noon. nrm Xlnl tyJMng & gram-The Irvine MarrlOtt hu an o•k carved rocker 130 Lb ~· m-d Domestle-For91i1n.Exotle • 552..U75 111000 Von Karman mar tkllfs ACCUf8CY • Immediate opening ror • 847-2'432 •631-~·~~: • 111·4'11 '78 Rare 912E, 42,000 ml, Irvine CA must Posltton requires • qualified secretary to once m a llfetlme sale ~ ~ Sepl• brwn. xlnt cond. EOE MiFIV/H variety OI office akllls & WOik In our Engineering m111 CIYSTIL "" ldit, ~ WLI' $13.500 '497-5953 duties & wllllngness to Dept We are seeking an GLASSES & SALAD ~terN 6232 Sa~Leu.nn Pllll Ulll wonc ea a team MUS1 1nC11vlduaJ with accurate "• .llST UlllYll COORDtNATORS. FT /PT, work well under preuure. typing skllts ot min. 55 Pl•tes llke new will 25' Color TV beaut. color * * * * '* * * I I••• wlll train. lmmed open. Send resume & sat. his-wpm pleasant tei9phone sacrifice 669-0660 nice cab S 135 556-3039 UCELUIT llYEITlllY ~ S Inge 852-9066 tory to Warren Kellog. manner. detail Otlented AJPliHCtl 01 1 Beautiful 25" RCA Cir TV NEWPORT BEACH PIE-IWID llW's l TO CHOOSE FROI 1300 Quall Ste 102. N B. end accurate record --$148 3 "' o A W ......1 O 2121' PHONE SURVEY-S61hr 92660 833-3352 keeper Thie full time pos-Frost lree fridge 1125 . yr wm.,. pen atot 1atn n 320l '4ap ale (896RFP) I •xi> req, no aelll~ ltlon offers excellent 846-2725 Sun. TV Johns 846-1786 IEO GAii OllCI 78 833cal at s/n(530065) TO CHOOSE FROM PITevesHBofcfHl3-457 IECllTAIYI company benefit• Apply R•frlg. lro•I tree $l2!! NewSHARPcolorTV.'19", Seltyourcar Instant Cash 793201autoalr(276ZST) 1•GuardR9d PllTIWPllml EllOITIYE&SllTllT In person Mondey-64e-2725 w/remota control. •till In loryourcar.Anymakeor 8032015apa/c(2atz931) '1-SlateBlue Norlt•u uper prel Brighi. Intelligent person W e d n • s d • y box S325. 5"4~196 model PaJdforornot 60320l5aps/r(1ane788) S~ t Hour Photo. needed for small 1 man 9am·12noon. GEaxerefrlg,nutcemaker NewVCR s250 Getourprlceflrat 80320l5apa/r(1an•185) 646-2'42'4 firm In Newport. Must 18000 Von Karman Ave $375 Se4t1 freez• S275. 548-7605 BILL MAAEY TOYOTA 80 320l Sap s/r(lben796) posaeu good office Irvine, Ca 847-2'432 19202 Beach Blvd 81 320l 5sp 1/r( 1DUE497) PIU T&IUS $10. p/hr. Mull be able to talk with public Mo uper nee. 5-42-7211 PIUSl ... llllft Mon & Tuee 4pm-1am Appfy PeQQyaaver. 1660 Ptecentla. A~ c M PllPlln IWIEI PIT. m• ofc work Reale... tate lie req Wlll train right per.on 875-4606 tkllls Prior office com-EOE MIF/V/H lllY IPPUOCES Two 19" TV'a, color tbl H\Jntlngton Beach 81 320i AIT sir( 10AG984) ~o:=:=:ms:u~ SECITIYllFFIOEMll LES 957-8133 ::'~i.!s9°S:.0b1~~4:~bl 962-0829 :J~=~~~~~=l INIUINA~AltK ~ acumen Is most Harctwortctng lndl't' wtn be Refrlg 1ge 111 bronze, 3 VCR Sanyo Remote 4400 82 320l 5ap a/r( 1ell418) PORSCHE+ MJDt Important Admlnla-resp for alllec.ta of office yn old $300 M&-6858 1350 873-7512 Br1 82 320l Sap 8/r(378629) 8750 Mancheater Bt't'd tratlon organization & wor1< In a small bUt grow-an 82 320l 5ap a/r(1f'Qp.c83) euene Partc ablhty to wortc wlclients Ing co S800 mo atari Prff ti Yta I02.2 leltt an1l 7 1 82833calld'd(1efv440) (11•) 121-1010 ltcf\tlcal £xcellenlcom-&42-9980 I 92633alil'd(1eoQ4o42) ._ ... ,on to """ht per-Auatrallan Shepherd. 11 Rowing shell wanted; 83 320! c-. a/r(!l<1LK62'4) r.iiiiiiiiiiii ""' ~· ''V Um /mG. mot • blacklwtllte apayed prefer Graham or LUer .,..., son Send resume & 1n-tem Ndschlldren&yaro Reasonabte & In good 83320l5ap8/r{1fwl515) elude salary require-Mortgage Co . Newport Lovable. frlendly & cond. 960-S355 pleue 83320l5ap'S'(010512) menll to NBT , 3737 Buch aharp neat AKC/ t II 83528E5epL'd(95&M1) Birch St, Ste 200. New-Posl11ve attitude Word ~~~0-5&;: reg leave messaoe-133201a/tl'd(20711M) """" .,. __ ..... 92•~ proceHor Call Beth 13 528£ alt ld'd(20711M) .,.... • ......,, """ 851-81'41 i58rllng pup p lea P111tt IMh WlllY OO~R SECTY PIT, lOam-3pm, fr ... GOODHOMEONLY t8 klorbayboat. USEDCARS&TRUCKS legal up helpful 5'48-0351 flbrgls 1980good COMEINORCALLFOR 641-3900 IV msg Either adopt my kitten• or cond 13900 &75-sm FREE IPPUIS&L (114)111·1111 SEm /IECEn the pound w111 962-9789 20· Duffield electric boat. eorm1er-0eu110 208 w. let. Santa Ana 0 C A.I •fter 7 PM ~ 10 yrs old, nda work. Clmlln CLOSED SUNDAYS · · rport area, con----Make offer •7"5"""" 1•21 1 BEACH BLVD tal real estate alngle FOUND ~tten. mate to · "' ..r '"" "' ~lly developers need good mature home. Call 12-...,..6-. -=Ch-r-lscr_a_tt_1"""'9...,..5=-7-=T,....wl.,.._n HUNTINGTON BEACH support offloe help. Req 675-0632 screw w/Xlnt Npt Moor-Hl-tolls Ml·lla 1 LARGE SELECTION OF OAIAOI SALi ADS NOW ClAISIPllD IT CITYI 5U l llOW 60 wpm typing & 10 key Help! Cleo needs Home Ing. $15,000 675-6921 ---NEW & USED BMW'S! Non smoker Call for Dobie mix, great lrtend & 2 partners wanted-unique CWELWWllTllEIY~~~I L~~~~~~~:'s" appt 549·8387 watchdog Obed trained opportunity 3'4 ' Down """ SERVICE&. LEASING llOn /llECPT 494-2091 552· 7337 E•st vintage '80 Full cost S.. ROOakl Daoe 3970 N. Ctwry Ave ---$550/mo Brlsfol cond o .. .,., BE.AC Ctrtu ••I •ar FHataia CdM firm haa opening for Persian/fem dectawed. Holl 760-8865 M/F 9-5 L ""~ H PlRi<INd Lot SALE. V•ll!f :,~:~ed t~~1 =: ~~~~1;~~: to ·12 24· sktpfack FB. rn1ac 17t1~i~l':> '"taurant •quip furn, 3 FAMILY SALE 11820 retary Must be able to "Sher .1 PoodS.." access. S 11,500 Don, trad•lna Weleome Tmti 1 china. pots pans etc. Violet Cr. cross It EdinQef apell, ahthnd, type 50 Pood'-f~ .. ry to CC' .. ___ '496-7642 OPEN SEVEN DAYS 478 COROLLA sR! SAT ONLY-behind The & Iris Furn ciotheS and wpm prior expe< not ,. ' '""'"' Uftback, lowmlS.. Quiet Woman 3224 E. knlck-lmacka Loll of nee. · Non-smoker pr.t 5'48-2 8 1•' &Lill MHlllft J (05eYIL) Cont Hwy. CdM houMtlold Sat1Sun µ Starting .. , s11so mo Fanltart •t11 Y&OIT "P lahaa H17 13284 tltl .... Rut. loc_la _ --Call Mike, 675-6700 IEllCEI Twin tM1'a. twin Onana. 'II JHPOBlllll 172 510 qgon ~ dr tuto *** l ti f k 1 k SllPPlll .. -1 * * twin Whaleta. 5 atst• ExecModel.2dr,P/S, nmsgoodS7959'S-7578 '71TOYOTACELllCA n qua urn n c -llST IEU v-.n ~With furniture rooms 4 Mad• an etec GI .. d T & hftba, A.trCond.at«eo. knack•. akl equip, Wallpaper & fabric d1t-a.cn.mlrrora-<:halrt-end · • -Tntd au,.,ap • Jlt '75 280Z. 2+2, lo rnllMGe. eauett•.alloywheeta dothee. toola drapn, llETllLLIESS tnt>utor needs lndMdual tables-rocker1-clock1 tr ontee. Fantaatlc more (511M)C.11Today.. 1 owner. New tlr91 tria. (854V8Z) .. ,_k b--'-P hveaboar$3d7or5,000corp. yldlt 110,111 .,..., eta, -•tt. pot· 4 anel acr .. n (Inlaid to work In ww9houM USED FURNITURE 17244 trans, very ciean, IUth 13488 tary I. much. much morel wl blrd• and II owe rs UPS exper helpful Some TusUn Av, C M 131.:J 105 lllT IE Ill.I ORANGE COAS1 lntr 14900. ptl 751·5439 • '* * W S<>nora Rd, M ... Del (Pfecious atone.). 8 panel heavy l1ft1ng Call Country --p p AMC/-*P '77 B2 lO Runa. ndt TLC, '13 COROLLA WAGON Mar Sat°'1ty830-130 screen11nlaldch11dren& Liie Dealgne. btwn Danish roeewood dining By l/l ablM...,n tH•Wowner. 252,.HarbOf CostaMeN brown ... 111 s425• wtthAlfCond&lowmlle• CHRISTMASBOUTIOUE 111ver1 Soap slone 9 ·10am for appt , tblwt6cnra,bUtlet/hutch • 1414011 788-050ll't'mag (01110'4) An newllst quality Orne-Cryetal. European bron-751-7948 Uk lor Roger S 1500, 957-1793 (11•~1 .. Jlll., · 18488 manta decorationl bat-291· Cambodian bronzes. SllPPlll CUii Fabul0\.11 French prov 11t.2112., 41ftHl Drln1 ·eo 2tOZ>C 2+2• u~t *'** ketl ttocklng •t~ffert c I 0 I 1 0 n n e . Iv 0 r y . D R Set, v uod at f1V9f 179 LOV ax.. clean. load«t. low ml. 1 '13 COROLLA etc. All at Dec 28th netutilea, jewelry. large 30-'40 hr wlllly or wlll:l to S 15K. feta make • deem IM QH St&kebed Truck own 110.500. 873-.3eoc> Uftback wtth automttk;, prlcel t70 The Maatere French Louie 18th desk & WOf1< with college et ant 957 2927 TIU Air Cond & extre low Circle c M 546_0482 buffet. rugs. • amt atlk hours Call Barbara tor -...... PU WUTll (4T38204) mtlel(IGTV423) Sat 1· Sun 10..Spm rn:turet and much more appt 540--3280 I llY FllllTIU -29' PACEMAKER FG SF ,83 TO~~T~ SR·S ~ t8788 111£ lclEllA'S SOUTI cou1n IOTOIS ~ 1114UAIT lllYUTIW Wolfaburg Edition 41 moCE.L i 1238 74 +tax per"'° TOP 113,520 64 CAP l t5,491 12500 CAP leductlon Aeelduel aseoo 2• @ 11u1111- 11•ta111m1 4tmoC.E.L ~ l23e + tu per mo TOP 112.019.20 CAP l t2,000 ~'571808 CMntllt 1313 ·61 a rm cet°':Y: Gd Int S900obo t75-5855 '70 CAMARO 350 HP. Bladt/White, Od cond. S1800/obo.844-4t98 '70 camero I Cyt. rune Xlnt. rebultt motor $1200 M0-'4384 « 5-46-1W '71 IMPALA V8 good tlrea. runs good. towa 5000 lb traller $975. &41-1982 M8hou Tbl/e ctw $200 9 drw di'.-$75142-7517 '77VegaWllOOft 1700obo 873.:J762 .. '12S10 Ptckup MW ti,_ 4 IPd air lmrNCI '4950 5'41-5oe7 '79 CHEVROLET IMPALA Sl'A TION WAGON Auto, Air Cond. Roof Rack, Ster.o, Tilt wheel, P/Steer & door loch. Vary clean (810WXA) $3488 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 8eedl 902-0829 CAR LOVERS '64 Impala auper aport lhow room eond. 82K Of1g ml 1 owner Cowr9d. W• need garage apace $4000 te2-213' CONNELL CHEVROLET • •• ' ! • I I ~ .. l>-,·;~o 11'!,!c,~~N IL tu,.Ja tlil U2t ti• tax per"'° 411~...,.lllliCordoba .. ....,_ .. Surwf_.,.. .. FuU""' TOP I 14,82UO equipped aJC pwr, all lttv CAP 114,8" $2500 6'42-0172 ~p~ ,,,. Hil m 1114 •PILll 41moC£l. i 1217+ w p. mo TOfJ lt1.040 91 CAP 111,500 $500 CAP redllctlon ~U2997t 1871 1 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (.114) 1•2·2MO WECIRE ....... ~ ~ '70 Capri 71K orig ml , I $750. Call Laura 650-7670 or 650-5855 : '71 Muttang Conwrllbte, 1 excellent condition . ' 84+()409 '60 PINTO RUNABOUT with automatlc(180Pee3) $ttaf BILL MAXEY TOYOTA t9202 8e8d'I 962-08.29 -rt Mustang e cyt AJT. nu paint, retlft trana. wtr pump. and tun. up, Ntce. 1$195. 548-103e hura/Frl/S1t1Sun 8 am PIT Book"eeper Pr.viOUI LES 057-1133 Xl·eont opllk!.,. newunl;.. f~t 4 Wheel drl..,. WAtVVt, l¥EWPCJll1" * * * Ot>f bdMt mlac furn, toola, to 6 pm. 22102 Rockport, 9".pefienee ,_.,ulred Call .,.... •1 "" • .,,.. -.~.. '80 SUNCHASEA y.-1 htehOld appl. book•. nr PCH & Banning Call Davtd 084-242'1 Lg oak dining tabla peraon tb enjOyunllmlted w/Alr Cond & Stereo ,, • CONVERTl8L! wft p~ mags Sat/~n I~ 357 675-5484 w11ea .... 1S12S6'42·2925 UM of boet In •xchan9e (1GAE&20) • • " Sharp(lllOIZFEI -•ttvo(Oo "'NIN~iiWIW.Pl'lllliiiiiiio I.Al P.te tMM __ 7 41 __ •-.rat IRl11TllU RDO M ST L top NB dee:'-f0t NB l&lp rent ('300 mo) 171U w 2 door wtth Alf COM 1 UOOTR XMOW U"YI I t ltt t H + •r.' dama~ dep. ..... '*** (l""""'•l GT Eatat•S.ie:Vlet Fainting n«m en oun orator fUmtahinga from •7 .. 97•-..07 2 ''"LLMAX.rvTOYOTA '11-LIC"' .,,_.. ......... ..__..'3UTK'' Oouch. Oriental Aug Sat/Sun 1°"'· 5 Sowing Newport·Mfta Setlool• 1q "' 8o lag res v -• -.--"'' ""'' .. S24tt .,......_ ._ .., T t Art GIHs Hawk Kida furn. Worn'9t\. 1 ~':w~ry ~ranch ttyle, IMtl •·ii 7014 19202 8eech 9e2-ot2t Llltbaell, With Automatte. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA .. 'LL .... IJJv TOVOT"' •PM ry, ' ment clothet •"I• .-U011T••y d a :::&... t•f1IO '11D"'T6U""'210COUPE AlrCond,CNleeCoritrol, 182028eed\ -~---"""""""' "' o 0 II•. • t e AL so househotd goodi Miec · u= -c•lor coor ln•t•d 12'°S-IOna h\% fi9 ~t • 111 .. ... _..,...., 19202 lwtt 112-ol29 OotNng, 5 wtrt unlforme, 11.Hl •r l*llllfuf C:O.t$75,000 + ~rd '400 ;7MM1 . Shortb.:I AM/f'M, auto, LowMU.(0922te) Plt:'..!9&,,~'.:0~· ntk ;:--:-..-..-----.-.-,....,..., med, Wht llloea I~. UNIV PAAK MOVING Mii l20.000in .4IM·775S P/8, P/8, poel-trK: tllt• S29it -• f•tiM ... .,bed, Singer s.w SALEI 34 Mann • off CLDI m taT f()t ~· Yentcwy. 21" Sail lllandet ... nn wt.I, Ct\liM, betOw Whoje. *** (1CSWl4) --·-L ..... mlioj'7iijii &P!:na"!"l'loc ..... u ......... MtCPI . ml.c, 242 E. M tchelaon. quallty ll.tll •r PluehgllntrOOMl•*I equtpmentinOainaP<*'lt Mlabluaboolc 176-8341 113t0Hatcflbd ••• •llK• .. , 4 dr_~gd mech cond WbOn Sunday<>nlylam rumturel miec:. Apply 1801 E-16th B c:NhS100f.4t-2725 12500080&45-2280 Inch 31 k>w~I n &2CELICA 'fiiJbr.oe1 GOOd ~ 13100l'I H YMAN·WAKEfllELO Set a Sun 1<>arn-3pm (9-4) 714-760-3400 SUPER DELUXE WATEA-22' RANGER ao Sactlficie •u FOtd 1Ton. • tNdC a1aa UI b9ckwlthAtrCond. chtlon neecfa '*"' 11500 ·eo PHOENIX coupe ortc>- d!NnO ..e, I l:IAei. eol Wetv/dtyr, aofabed. king .,.... BED w S100 _ SttO MO'Ma S7600 ol>o M-Good oondition llOOO. *** Poww81•ing, Tiit ~ "" 6Pm 1n11 1 owns car ... ,..., ~ Q099 bed clothing. mteefUm ,~C1£11 /Pf 720.1t50or720·1150 miral'facl\tt173-5200 M6 ,774 or 1114104 BILLMAXEYTOYOfA W~ control •79 ANer ,.,, r.al Wire CWOflte, "'Y dean. r,.ri ~ ~:2 1as •ea.;z;es.-=~V'•tM ~~54t~~. ~ Twn/dbl ~.di ..... & 47' PERRY '91 K.9teh Xlnt 0 for ud • 19202 "2-0829 St iJ!DOB.5?0) wt\ _ftlftt mnrf, Fully OWIW QW'I = tlNnce ... pl .... b H2-3312 mlrre>tt& aota 2215 Col· ~":,~rd c':= 1i::~-:; u Ford 'A ton Ptdl~p flat 1113 DILLMAJCEYTOYOlA :;:r;'61~r"' *31GO 1.._. Ctn. HfQheft•.. aypen ..... s~ 1'4 10:8 only galel:>f,CM.0"5·87$0 ---•Ml*'' IUR ., ... 07H '*'Cfll'flfl« .,.., 080 .. ,·re, 0 I Dooo -· 19202a..dt 862-0121 Oddi £l1dl I MICtlMCS furn rno\Or acoo1er MISC TIUPllll IKUTM J I 4 ...... ' ..... Cd M2·2221 , r.. ... • _, ""• • .., Reott CPI La.dtdl .!.OJ'IE ~~OOO<t* JUNK 424 Hofm#C>Od dr mature woman to hand twtlrz 21 dart 751•2U1 . ...,..._ •3•,,,..i .~Cd 131 T~CorollaWllgO"I WhtwTblu9\l9blflmmac .,,., ,v .. , •• ~· HI In eU9Y buay phon" EllP 1 Notl-atC Oilmond lfl· .... , 77 Cam no rdtwht eoto .,...,. •• ..,, v • .-.,.... 17\maC.. • 0YW " cionc:ll 11750 673·7tt2 ,Mief _ __.OW\"J.....__..,.t"""11~~-=~=-----dl~1 .... __ ---~-· __ 1 helpful, pl tent •ur; ful cOlof & OJt t 13 cant I~' l lkl 7011 if <~ .. !;~%~ '79 Ftal 14!4 SOYdW conv °'but Mf.Cl20& • ___. ,_,,... -·-· ,~ .. _, rounainoa •"" benefr •. U .000 nrm 869-0HO _ -,t, pwr w1ndowa. ec, '64 Supra 10 ml r:v '1-z tU09t09 0 Mt. I M~I eo eel? C1aMI adt dO call £ -883.0200 ~· 50 IQ 11y\; ofi hOft ,..-111 aolMthlng YI -1 amffm tr.O. IO ml \.O~OEDI lll!Jf ec btO. 'IO ~ -Mnrf """*' ~ 415 ~ It wall I Call MOW. 350, Sehw•IJ•r El•. H•¥9 aomethtno to .... , ractlf. TMn 45-f ~ fo..,.10.-r:' do 1-1370 151-1700 t ~y/ IH 31.0711 $10,700 ~-fl d'/ ...... MTllUN 1CMIJiftl 142·"7• tron•CI Ct 1ed ed• do It .... _ $22,00009012l-12U It ... 1'2.6111 Ot ICK J 644-0211 svea W.01.H eow.64a•W3 I