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llllSI ClllT . .. ---===--~6"ci/tJtZ:..-___:__::_:_ . -\ GARFIELD ® T~E l=ACEOFF A PIML'r' Ll'T 5TREE'T CORNER Ai M IPNIGHT. THIS POTS ME. IN THE MOOP FOR SOME.. SNAPPV PATTER WMA1' SAY WE GO fO RICK'!> CAFt AMERICAIN · FOR A SOPA POP? . .- I aUNDA y. Nov••••R 4, 1884 ----- WOODSTOCK WINS TME DRAW .. Hf.Y, GOOP-LOOKIN'. WHAT'!> HAPPEN IN'? HERE'S LOOKIN' A1' Y00,5WEE'THEART YID llllTIWI llRY PIPfl MV FiR51 f'ENALTV OF T~E SEASON T~E NATIONAL ANT~EM ~E TURNS, AND BREAKS FOR TJ.4E GOAL ,. RA"rS, t TMINK I CHOCKEP HER CMIN A LlfTLE HARP ~~.....___....---'"-""-'-·-~ ----·--..... '-·-~-__........- .. -------~----------~ NANCY ® . THERE'S SON\ETHING I HAVE TO DO TOMORROW MORNING-- BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER~ OH, I KNOW! ---I PROMISED SLUGGO I'D CALL HIM AC;J WHAT CAN I DO SO I WON'T FORGET? DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER SOON AS I OPEN MY EYES~ FIRST WE'LL GO TO THE SKYROOM FOR D~NNER AND DANCING! THEN WE'LL GO TO THE AFTERGLO CLUB' ~-----------EVER BEEN THERE? NO, .. BUT I'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! THEY HAVE GAMBLING, DON'T THEY ? THAT'S ~ RIGHT! MEANWHILE I'M REAL SORRY I'M • TO HAVE BOTHERED YOU, MISS SPENCER I,, 9lJT I DIDN'T KNOW WHERE OUR DAD WAS , .. AND THE. NURSE AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE SAID AUNT BETH WAS TAKEN TO EMERGENCY! \ GLAD YOU CALLED ME~ CHUCK! .. I .. ' u jl 1! ~ •PF•F•P•r•ss~s•s•s~ssM?~2~?~22~2•0•·•··~2~2~2•0~22 ...... s•s~as~s~n•••••~·~·~<~•~·~·-·~·-·-··-·-·-·-s·-·-·~·-·~ .. "-'---·------- BUT I'M SO FORGETFUL--- by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux DAVEY, GET IN BACK A ND BUCKLE UP! WE 'LL GET OVER TO THE HOSPITAL AND SEE WHAT'S WRON G WITH YOUR AUN T BETHf • ' , . . ---------------· -----------------------------=-w ____________ _.. __ ...... ..._.__...._..__..~0.-.~u ........ •&----•s ..... _.__.~9~ DOONESBURY WE. HAVE 1D VOTE. IHI~ 1UE5DAl) AND 1 ~ E.VEN ' KNOUJ WHA"f Ma51 OF THE. 155UE5 ARE! IKlT AT All. /745C!NATING STlJfF, ISN'T IT? .. 11'5 EMBARRAS51NC7 ! lX)O'D ;MtNK 1HAf BE.IN& A IEAC~ER , I'D Irr kf.161 ~AVE A VAGUE IDEA OF IJJHA1~ GOIN& O~ > BUf 1 ~·-r ! /TR/3AUY IS. . \ cXCUSCM~, au.PI 54Y,. / 11415 I5AU.. CONFU51NG ! by Garry Trudeau /Ufill,SE:e, I PllJNT KNOMI THAT. WHAl'o WRONG Z. . I J: 1HINK l.X>u'vE oor A ~ VA6UE. lDEA OF . l>J~A1'5 601~ o~ ! MOON MULLINS by Ferd and _Tom Johnson HAVIN., FUN, .J,ANET? - 1 LOVE AMLlSE I FIND IHEM Ffa. ESPECl,AlLY THE PAYING A FORT D So ME ROLLeR Co,A5TER J<IDE? 1-- I ~, ' .-........ _ ............................. -. ................ ·-·-·--: ·-·-·-·--· -· ·-·-·-·---· ...... ·-· ....... ·-·-----..___....-------_._,,,_..___...._~-----------_l_-~1.._-._ ------- WELL, S HE SURE T.Al.ICS A LOT MORE THAN ANY8oC>Y \/JOUL-D EXPECT. . you C,AN - SAY .. THAT AGAIN. -. . t . -------~----------------~~~~---------------~__..----------~...-------........ --.............. ..-......... -------.....----:--... u II~ e L. 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BeJieve it or not. it just makes G&.dya Knlcbt's day when she overhears someone saying, 'That can~ be Gladys Knight. She's much taller and younger and slimmer." Talk about music to the ears. Knight is a lady who weathers the storms and holds out umbrel- las to others. On~°'f them ts-- singer-actress Melba Moore. who doub~ she'd have a career if it weren't for Gladys. There Moore was one night long ago. performing to some- thing less than a full house at a Detroit supper club when in walked Gladys complete Y(iJ.h the Pips. "Don't feel bad about the small audience," counseled Knight. "It happens to every· one. It certai1dy happened to-- us. Sing. as though they're fighting to get in." she urged, "and soon they will be." And. indeed, they soon were. 0 Oh dear, not another actor with an identity crisis. This time it'S\James BroUn. who says he's ·been ''moving to other people's rhythm i'il my life. A nice guy saying 'yes' I ~ I\ 11 ! ~' \1 1, ---'-----ing to the Hollywood Hills. Another step in the ''growth process": Brolin will make his directorial debut on his hit show Hotel "I visualize the end result every time I stand in front of a camera," he says. "I remember everything in a scene -what glas.s went where. who walked in on what line. It's probably infringing on my acting, because sometime5 my concentration is split." So that's his excuse. daughter of the Hitchcoc.kian ac· tress T1ppl Hed- ftD, stfcf into a string of bad films and alcohol abuse. But with support from her mother and busband, ac· or Jaii&-- Of Scarface fame. she's overcome her difficulties. and will see her name in lights~ month for two films: Body Double and Fear City, with Btlly Dee Wllllama 0 lJberace~lhe OI.:. iginal Boy George. had America's ticket long before the New Androgyny set in: "If there's one thing I think I know after all these years. it's what the audience wants and expects from me: ~ fantasy plus. After all, living in the space age is a fantasy. And consider who the top stars are in music today: MkhHl Jae.boo, Boy Georte and Prince. They realize the value of fantasy and showmanship. 1 was the first to create shock that's past. Glamour is so much a part of show biz today. Look at Joan Cqllln.a, and ' Uz Taylor returning • to her glamorous self... Llberace. in that fur, you're nothing to shake a schtick at yourseU. -~- The speculation starts with Prince.. MadelelDe o( Sweden. Grecian Tbeoclora. Marie Chrl8dne of Luxem- bourg and the Hoo. AJexan. dra Knatdmu.ll of England are close behind. These young ladies, 3 years old if they're a day. are all In the public eye as possible future consorts of the future king of England Prtnoe WIW.m, a tidy 2. Oh. sure. right now Charles and Dl· ana's first-born is more in· terested in playing with toys than toying with girls. but it never hurts to think ahead. particularly when a head will be wearing the· crown. Tune in again tor who'll be wild about little Prince Harry. T.S. of Lewiston. Maine. writes to ask Mary Frann of Newhart. "Since you run a country inn in the show. I'm wondering if you could be an innkeeper in real life?' ·· "Definitely... Frann replies. ··When I was sent the script and I learned the back· ground of Joanna. the character. I knew I was in luck. I have 10 What becomes a former waves: it has become my l nymphet most? Me lanie trademark. For me to wear a is Griffith might ~ 1 answer. "Nothing." n ~ She's starring in f.~ director Brian De _~: Palma's new thriUer, k Body Double. in books , i~ which she plays a on country §? porno star. But mind inns. That's how I like 10 trav-c3:t you, not your average el. It's a hobby with me. I'd porno star. "Even rather stay at an inn than at a though my-tharacter. fancy hotel. Most of them are El Holly Body. is in a operated and run to make Jj~ profession that people guests feel as if they were in _ have a preconceived someone's home." -2 notion about, I tried ~; to give her a great ~i sense of humor, a B> Joan~ Kou/man w1111 • great amount of in-Anita Summ~ and Fl?Ci· ~l tellic»nce and p'ride ....,.. me Rosen 1n .Vru Ytri fj o-l md RoMr Wine~ in what she does or m Las Anqde1 c: ~ a living," insists Grif· c: l when I meant 'no.' I need time fith, 27. Melanie herself has simple tuxedo onstage would d to discover who I am: I'm hav-something to be proud of. After be like aslung Marlene fMet. ~ !. ing a rear of freeing myself." showing promise. talent and rich to wear a housedress. oll Brolin s begun the process by het considerable physical at· There was a period when per· freeing himself from his wife of tributes in Night Moues and f9fflleB went thrc>uAA a sloppy. i 17 years, Jane. and by mov-The Drowning Pool. Griffith. ill·kept look. Than\: goodness t ;011:;:"'.n;•;;;;;-;CO;;;:¥;;,_,m:-:Altfr;-;::;:MASH'~ir.", LiHarry:=:--;Morpn~.==.1PhotasraPh;;::;;;:;::;;:11or;:iF;::am;;uy~ww~~;;;t;by;;:To;;;n:ycco.t.a:;;;:;:-,------&.---------rt'1iiiQ&&MiF~A;a;Miii1L:Vv~wYie~eiKLILYf:.'AA1il1 ;i;,1g;i;.,;i;,,~,.....;;;;;N<l;;" j " u 5 VITAMIN C: HOW POTENT A WEAPON? Medical-seience still does not agree on one of the most intriguing health questions of our time By Kenne-th K. Goldstein- Many experts soy that all the Vitamin C you need can be obtained from a balanced diet con· tamins atrus fruits and certain vegetables. But others advocate takinR "bottled" meROdoses. W ith winter around the comer, so 1s the cold and nu season. and even 1n the mildest dimes in lhe nation. the sound of sneezes. sniffles and raspy throats will be upon us And so will the continuing controversy over the use of vitamin C to treat those and other ailments Taking a large dose of v11amin C (also known as ascorbic acid) has become an almost dail> ritual for millions of Amencans who believe 1n its benefits and in self-care But questions have been raised about the need. effective- ness and even the safetv of those megadoses of C With rega.rd to colds. the dispute goes like this "Whether or not you take vitamin C regularly. almost every cold can be prevented or stopped bv taking a large amount. several grams, when you think you are in danger of catching a cold or A.'tnf>ffh A Co/dsl('T(l IS a~,, UI tht• c,,!ldtKdr S<.hon/ ul Joumaltsm of Columbia l n11't'1~111 mid lhf! OUlhm ol llLO books.. New F ronlll'f'S ol \14!\JK lilt" and~ World d Tomorrow that a cold 1s beginning," says Linus Pauling, Ph D.. winner of the Nobel prizes for chemistry and peace. "There 1~ no data that (vitamin C) prevents colds No1 even Linus Pauling claims that No one does. The claim is that it ameliorates colds with a mild anti· histamine effect. which 11 may have. but there's no point in taking it if you don 't have a cold All you can get 1s harm without help .. So says Victor Herbert. M D . of the Hahnemann Univers1tv Medical School in Philadelphia. · In addition to advocating its use in the treatment and prevention of the com- mon cold. Dr Pauling and some other r~archers say tb~re 1s evidence that large amounts of vitamin C can also be an aid to one's general health. They con· sider 11 a potent weapon agamSI a varie<y of illnesses. including heart disease and cancer. However. to Dr Herbert and most of ht\ medical colleagues. the evidence 1s 1uc;t as clear that megadoses of C can have potentially harmful side effects. from diarrhea to kidney c;tones, without producing sufficient benefits in return 4 fAWILY WWCL' • ~'EMii~ 4. 11114 What clouds the ne~rly 20-year-long dispute 1s the relauvely scarce research on what happens to C in the human body. That has led to arguments that usually generate more heat than light and leave a much confused pubhc m the middle. But there are a few basic. facts thar provide some guidance. To begin with . v1tamms m general are vital nutnents the bodv needs in verv small quantities for metabolism (convert· mg food into energy), for building tissues. and for fighting disease Vitamin C. for example. 1s needed to form col- lagen for the body s connective rissue. which gives strength to skin. bones. blood vessel walls. tendons. gums. teeth. and other bod_y partsJLalSQ helps tn Lhe healing of wounds and seems to be necessary for a number of the body's functions But Dr Pauling adds that 1t 1s particularly effective m "bolstering" the body's immune system in its com- bat with various diseases and such viral invaders as the common cold. actmg as an "anti-oxidant " to protect against cell damage. smce damaged cell membranes are more easily invaded. Almost all animals can manufacture their own supplies of vitamin C. but man's body can't do that, and so humans must get their C from outside sources such as citrus fruits and some vegetables or from laboratory-synthe- sized ascorbic acid (There is no dif- ference between "natural' and synthetic C. As Professor Herman Baker of Ne" Jersey b-iedical School puts 11. "A mole- cule is a molecule is a molecule ") Severe vitamin C deficiency known as scurvy, is rare in the United States. since most of us get enough Cina nor- mal diet roovoid it All that's needed per day. some experts insist. as about JO milligrams (mg), or barely a pmch of the stuff A four-ounce glass of orange juice. for example. contains 60 mg of vitamin C. the U S government s recommend- ed daily dietary allowance (RDA) Many people often take more than 60 mg a day on the advice of a doctor The RDA for pregnant women 1s 80 mg per day. and for nursing mothers 11 s 100 mg per day Others who may need much larger amounts of C every day include alcohohcs, heavy smokers. post-surgical patients with burns. skin grafts or surgical wounds. and people whose bodies don't absorb C properly Many times. a malabsorp11on cond111on is hid· den. so Or Baker recommends periodic blood /vitamin tests to check for it perhaps even twice a year However. the megadoses of v1tarrnn C that Dr. Pauling suggests. and others criticize. are usually much larger than what most doctors would prescnbe 1.200 mg per day and up more than 20 times the RDA. Pauling says that while some people remain healthy on only 250 mg per day or less, for most people the real need is somewhere between 1.000 and 2.000 mg per day. and perhaps as much as 10.000 mg (IO grams) a day for others Al the first Slgn of a cold. for example. he advises tak· mg 1.000 to 2.000 mg an hour. unlll the svmptoms go away. This kind of self-<hagnosis and self. treatment gets to the root of the dispute Dr Leo Lutwak. past pres~nt of the Amencan Board of Nutrition. say) There are no indications for megado5e:, of v11am1n C. none at all. despite Unus Pauhng. Every cQntrolled study done has failed to show any significant effect of vitamin C on am1hing In amel 1ora11ng a cold. l .000 rrig of C per day has the same anuh1staminic effect as one milligram of over-the-counter an· t1histamme. which 1s cheaper and h~ no side effects Forlus..part. Dr~ eauJ109 notes th~I 10 • 14 controlled trials testing the effec-I 11veness of large doses of C for colds. 'the average decrease m the amount of Almost all animals can manufacture their own supplles of vitamin C, but humana need 01.1111ide llOUT'Cetl. -illness per person was 35 percent The question of conflicting studies comes up again and agam. for often the results depend upon how the study was designed, conducted and controlled T.bere are many other sticking points of disagreement in the controversy. in- cluding different measurements for how much vitamin C in a megadose is ac- tually absorbed into the blood and tranSported to the body's t1S&Jes for use. and how much 1s excreted. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins such as A and D. which are more easily retained and stored m the bodv. vitamin C is soluble m water. and ihe body seems to excrete a certain percentage of every dosage in urine. In general. the more C vou take. the more of It sets flushed out of vour system At the same lime. an ever greater amount 1s retained as the dosage is increased. Dr Richard S. Rivlin. of Memonal and New York hospitals. calculates that 75 percent of a one-gram dose 1s absorbed. but only 20 percent of a five-gram dose Yet that 20 percent is a full gram that probably enters vour blood stream. Cor- nell University's Professor Jerry Rivers. in tests with guinea pigs. has come up with a slightly higher retention rate. and so has Dr Pauling. The ~at there 1s still no precise understanding. with figures reproducible by independent studies. of how much vitamin C in a human travels from the gastro-intestinal tract through the blood stream and into vanous hssues, and what the 'saturation· point 1s. Most authonlles, however, believe that large amounts of vitamin C taken in small. staggered doses over a period of llm' will be absorbed more effectively ''America has accomplished a lot ht the last fouryears. But there is a lot more that we can do!' R~JO-~ just fimr short _)'ears agfJ. :\merica u•as a troubled nation Tbe ecu11omy Ll'<tS sta[!.11ll111. lnjlation was bigber than it's been in 65 years. Interest relies u1ere at lbt'ir bi[!.bes t let •t'ls since the Cil'il War. Taxes b11d 11ear~1· double<l And fe~leral spemli11g ll'as seeming(r out of nm/ml . .\'of rm~)' was our economy in a slate of disrepair. hut so too u ·e1l! 011rgreat cities. our industries. and our defenses. There ll'ere tbose li'bO thought tbat our hest <lc~1·s u·ere behind us. But in ju.st four short yc~ars. with your help. America is 011 the tl'<~l' hack. Toda): wilb taxes dou·11 mu/ federal spending under control. our economy is e:rpcmdi11g dramatically /11jlalio11 is at Its loll'est letiel since 19'1 Interest rates bm1c• been cut almost in half ~ And 1l'itb our defi•11ses restored. u •e a111 take heart in tbe fact tbat u•e are sta11di11g tall in tbe u •or/d tlJ<ain. U:e are arm·in-arm 11'itb our allies. \.\e are /Jetter /Jr<'/mred to negotiate fur a lasting peace R11t /H!rhaps our greatest accom- plisbme11t is tbe return <~{pride and bope tbat Americans bm·<•fnr the futurt'. Of course. I/Jere's 111 ucb mml! to he done. And tbere is'' lot more that ccm be accomplished as u ·e co11ti1111e to mll'anc·e our policies. Tbe choice you betl'e 011 .Vrwem/Jer 6 bas net•er been cleare1: A.nd cert11/n(r net•er been more lmporlllnt. · Hm c·an tvJte to rellln1 to tdJere u•e Lt'ere or roll can t'Ole to keep us mol'inJ< ubead. PRESIDENT REAGAN Leadership that's working -. <e ollectible dolls is one of lhe fastest growing hobbies ill the United States. Fine, imported ex- amples of the dollcrafter"s art. created early in the l 900's, have been sold at auction for thousands of dollars. These dolls are characterized by superior workmanship. limited production. and were crafted of various materials. Only the rarest and most collec- tible merited the use of porcelain. 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You might expect to pay up to one hundred dollars for a pair of dolls of this quality. However, to intro- duce us to the new collector, Hopechest Heirloom™ is makmQ available this set of twins for only S28.50. We will accept a maximum of two orders from each household-one for your own famil y heirloom and one to start a friend on their collection. But please hurry as we will fill orders on an as received basis and don't want to di~point anyone. Order today!. AMERICAN FAMILY GUARANTEE This product LS fully QOaranteed If you ~ dtSSatlSfsed m any way, you ~Y return 1t for a prompt and run refund. r----------------1 I AMERJCAN FAMILY. Dept 875-FwD, I Box 21, KensmQton Station. Brooklyn, NY 11218 I I Please send me both Collectible Porcelain Dolls for I I only S28.50 plus S4.00 postaae and handling. (U.S. I I currency only.I NY and NJ resldenu add appropri-I ate sale.s w I Enclosed LS s 1 1 I Namt I Address I I City State __ Zip I I • "'4 AMCnCMI r......, ee-.i OMca IJ46 l91115t 8lil,., NY 11214 J L----------------- 1 YnAMIM C Dl•An than the same total cbie taken at one time. Dr. Pauling's own regimen calls for 12 grams ( 12.000 mg) a day: 200 times the RDA. He says he takes eight grams (a level teaspoon) of vitamin C powder every morning "for a laxative effect." and rour ~during the rest of the day Dr. Pauhng views the laxative effect of a vitamin C megadose as a benefit. bul his critics ao not. Dr Rivlin and others see it as one of the potential medical problems associated with raking too much C Those possible problems in- clude gastro-inteshnaJ Irritation. diar- rhea. abdommal pain. and the possibili- ty of 1d3ney stones tn ~le predis- posed to them Dr Herbert of Hahnemann warns th~t excess vitamin C can alSQ interfere with certain medications and diagnostic tests. such as tests for sugar in the urine. an indicator of diabetes Both Ors Lutwak and Rivlin also point to a phenomenon some'call "rebound" scurvy. in which megadoses of C in a pregnant woman might make her newborn baby too dependent upon the large quantities of C and thus prone to scurvy when a nor- mal infant's diet is begun. Despite all that, megadoses of C are not thought to be life-threatening. Leon Ellen~n. Ph.D .• Lederle Labs' chief of nutritK>n science. believes that "more people get gastric problems from aspi.rin than side effects of C ... A recent article about vitamin C megadose therapy in Pattent Care, a publication for doctors. included the views of Dr. Pauling and several physi- cians. most of whom criticized his ideas The chief contributor was Dr Richard Bozian of the Universitv of Cincinnati Conege of Medicine. He "took a ··conser- vative" approach and said that one gram per dayOtvitamm C caused "a mmrmaJ decrease in cold symptoms... but he added that there was no evidence that 1t lessened the incidence of colds. and that its benefits were "too modest and too ambiguous to warrant exposing pa- tients to the risk of toxicity that unrestricted use would entail · Dr. Pauling's share of the report stressed his often repeated arguments for the need and effect.iveness of vitamin C megadoses as protection against colds and flu. bacterial and viral diseases, and other ailments. although the critics disagree with those views. Dr. Pauling also believes that in the long process of evolution. man lost the ability to manufacture his own vitamin C. but not his critical need for It. In ex- amining how much vitamin C an animal the size of man manufactured and u~. Dr. Pauling says he arnved at the amount that man himself really needed every day: 10.000 mg, or I 0 grams. AS noted, his own daily intake is 12 grams. His cntics. meanwhile. acknowledge that a small dosage. 60 mg per day. is necessary But they refuse to accept the nttd. ~and safety of -fneg~ Their most common retort, after the warnings about toxicity. is that just because a little is go<?d for you. it doesn't follow that a lot 1s belier: 11 mav even t>e worse · What is needed. all sides agree 1s a senes of large-scale tests to gather ob- jective. reproducible evidence of the value. or lack of value. of vitamin C megadoses Until then. the subject 1s likely to remain confusing because many of the studies so far are so dif- ferently designed that I hey are hard to compare Dr How~rd N. Jacobson. di- rector of the Institute of Nutrition of the University or North Carolina. reports in Par1en1 Care that grven the vanety of fac- tors m the studies. "it is easy to Stt how one person's fact about vitamin C might be another's fiction.' In the same vein. 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Tiie 5pecl1I dynamic resistance of the ped11S can be 1d1usted to simulate 111 rid1n1 condtt1on1, hllls, ft1t lands, or even "cout1n1" 1f you feel like • rest P1ddtc1 sut 1nd handlebars are fully 1d1ust lllle for rn11111 comfor1 of men •nd wo111en of •II llZH, all 11n. Ttmf1c for htaltll and f,f. ntas-A very Sl>t(ill •llllt 11 just $28 88 Orafr y0ws today, on hill money-Oeck 1u111ntee 'UU. Y CUHAICTUO UnlQut 1ou1. untour qull ,·, un1Qut •llut-Wt prom111 you •Ill bt compltttlr pleutd, or rtturn w1tn1n 2 wtth for full rtfund (ti.UPI .i>~ £ ~Adi.I OVf POllC)' IS to sm>tn'> 111 order1 promptly C1ed1t urd orOt" 11t proc nstd llPOfl crt01t •PP•o•t l. Oel1n nollfitd promptly Shipment 1u1r1ntetd w1tftln 60 01u r SATtSfACTION CUARANTCCD MAIL TOOAY• - - I ::._viw.:_s::· ::'(~.l/t/51 J Ple1H Hnd my Fold1..-1y Eurcise Cyclt <s1 I (l949370J u 1ndl"ted btlow on full moner t back 1u1rantH. I :: Ont Cycle $28 88 ptu1 SS.00 ht1vyw11111t I SlllPIJlfll Ind "-ndlln1. 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These computenzed cameras otter a 11'8ree of control over the exposure. 1111der a wide variety of situations, that even the most costly, most com lete c nmeras of one year ago couldn't ap- proach To Pasquale Ferazzoli, director of m.:1rket develop· ent for Olympus rp the d1ff erence tween a compu· rized camera and 11on-<:·omputerized mera is "the dif· rence between a .. ~n h.:lw c;u and a luxurv I Karp. assistant manager of technical ser· vices for Ricoh Corp The first cameras with automatic features popped up around 20 years ago, and the first microprocessor in a cam~a appeared in 1976. Since then. advllld!s m came~ ~le(JFORks have co~ fast . For instance. the first automated cameras relied on calculator-like devices 10 measure the light. and to adjust the exposure accordingly You aimed and clicked the shutter, and the camera did 11s best 10 deliver a correct exposure. Much of the time. the camera's best was none-too-good. because you were iust asking too much of some pretty pnm111ve electronic circuitry. 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'°'"Y doon I somtont ltt•nk or this btfore A Cl1pp11 that \ 1n110.,,.ca111 corrtct 1nd ruur usy ro mantu •t r Su•£•CI cnromrplltt ''"' Curved 4 ·•Och tun• cnu !or .,,,. ltvt••&• Cub tnrou&h tou&htsl n•••s 11-t buntr WOft t h1rm dtt1c.te. fr•c ••• n11ls lHves • ctun. smootn tdi~ No cnanet of A PROFESSIONAL PEDICURE IN YOUR OWN HOME- '11ll f IUAIUTUt- litu L hit Ult -.i-.1f 111'-<I le< 14 -ti .... c.o~plllt t 011,0-.110 ,,,.,p·, retum 'Cl' '" 1 'th1M o• POll'Cf\IH JHU lflUPI U ·• & 110; °"' 001 cy 11 •a Cl'tc.to I oil'Ct•l ;,tQ."t'Ol•r C1re t u·• t'"Cttl ''' ptOC UM$ llW <''t'•t U:>f.-.f 0t Ill ~ .. ,,,,., P,....,, ' s~ -1 ~··,.. '"0 lll'llf\,. 60 Cllts ~ r . S.t.' Sf.\CTION GUARA,·Ho lolA l TOD•• - I Ol,O VILUtl '"°'· DtJl vr...o• 1 '"'· "''· w.11001, ,. 11an I Yts' PltUt ruSil my S"•O•Jn Style To• ne Cl•DP•r(JJ ZS5S~8 on full mono I C>IC~ 1uar1nfH I _ One Proftn•Onll Toenill Cl•PPtl 101 on1, S, 99 pl;is S 1 00 snip & hdl& I = SAVE £VEN MOR£• 1 for iusl I~ 81 I plus $1 SO U11p &. hdl& I Enctoseo1JS_ 1PArts 100111est .. 1 CllAllG£ IT: 'M1n1mum $S 00 VISA I ~ C Mutert..lrd O.nto Clu& i_ :: Amtr1C1n uprus Acct. No ---------- up Date (plun p11pt.) SALE' SAVE OVER S15. Now s29ss • Sold Nationally at S4S Only STAY FIT AND TRIM ... The Easy Wayt t:JP Enjoy All lhe Health Benefits of Biking -INDOORS -ANYTIME In Your Home.Dr Office' Stf()n9, Lightweight, Compact-Stores Eaalty In A Closet! _...... ..... , let I HNll!lr. Ll•ll1r1tl ... .,..., .,......, Yu Ute -Witt! etl fua, ... 1-.,, A .. lie Wu"1r W1"iu l Here's 1 r11lly en1011ble w11 to stay '" "''~' Th1t "CloJtt Cycle 11 11t1fect for 1•UU1C 10111 4•1 olf to • &ood 111rt or fo1 use w11ene.t1 you ht.It 1 ''"" 1111rt momenu P(oteulon1lly dt11f ned to build st1m1n1 1nd fitneu . A ltw s.llort m1nu ts of rid1n1 • e1n &1¥t !~u ,lllt 11eat ben!~•h of.' 1un of S.¥1111 mt Its'. Ht!~ foldaway exercise-cycle Itta U, l1atntty-hl•s Rat T1 ltt,._ The ··c1oset Cycle" we11tl5 0111y 10 lbl. y~t 1~ trtremely stron1 and folds flit H 1n iron1n1 board for easy 5101111. lhe spedal orn•m•c ru11t1nct of the ptc111s can bt 10111s td to S1m1111t1 111 rid1n1 con<111Jons: hills, flat 11nos. or even "coast1n1" if you fol llkt 1 rest Padded sut end ll•ndleb11s 11e fully 1d1ust ablt for rio1 na comfort of men and women of 111 1ues 111 11u. Ttrriftc for health and t.t neu-A very specl1I v11111 al lust $28 88 Orotr )'OIH~ toou. on full money-back 1111r1nlet niu Y suaaurur u111oue 1oeu. u111oue qu, .. 1, ut11Qut ~•tue-we promlst )'Oil •Ill bt comptrttly plustd, 01 1etum .. 1t111n 2 •••-• 101 lull 1etuno 1UCUL 6blp...~~ri.--0.t-~~t-t~ 111 01de11 promptly Crt<M tltd ordert art proc euecs uPOn credit •PC>ronl. Otl11s 110t1fot0 p1omptl~ $111pm1nt lllllr1111tt0 '"''"'" 60 0111 r SATtSfACTIOI' CUWNTCCO-MAll TODAY• --. OUI Yiu.All '"°'· De,t. Yl..ta7 I aua. "· ........ , PA 11m 1 Pluu Mnd my Fold1w1y h1rc1st Cyclt(\) I (Z9493701 u 1ndlC1ttd below. on lull money· I bac~ 1u111ntH . '.: OM C)'CI• $28 N pl111 SS DO lle1¥ywt1"'1 I sll1pp1nc llld lland1t111. I Enclo$ed Is l-tPA ru. ldd 111ts 111 I cttMCI llT: 0 AmtrlCU wren c VISA I Q Dlntrs Club O Me1terC1rel & Acct No. f {qi 01!1 ------~PIUst p11nl) f I • n RECORDS OR I IC PLUS THE -REDRIBBON =·h.~~ TV BONUS! 1f, ou 1oin the Columbia Record & Tape Club now and agrtt to bu\ 8 mor~ !><'l«ttons (al rt>gular Club prtc~) 1n the next 3 year!'> r----------------------; ( 11lurnb1a l{,.·ord' Ta.Jl'"C luh • I -• I>\ Uktng ad\3n1Allt' I ' I' 0 H.n 11 IO, rn,... llau1r Indian• 17~11 r I am '""""'"'\ rhnk nr mon"' nrt1"r for SI )01\ • 'i•I. IC 11 1 m 11 I : ... t • ''"'" pfu ... 1 ,.,; t••r h p-p•ri.: .,,, ~ .. rw: 1r...: P.t ,... • , ;-· r!h •P? 1 • I .... r ..ind• r qlt"' ~.rm"' rut nt-tl '"'ht .. d l'~l .. t h,.n, ' 1;."• ...-.,, ~\ "'tf\11rf" .:; tlhutt • q1 rt"t1UIH LlutJ pr, 1 ,, n 1h. nr\' I 1r•r • md "'" 1n,r l I i 1fh·mtw•r,h1p ;fn\ 11m .. atlt"t dnin'f ""' I ~ "" ...... ~ oftl...-'"1..e• ---~ .,.. .... "'' wl«hon110 th111ri-o(..........t111' .,........., -r. 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''"' ._.~ .... ,,...,.,...,..... .. ,..~ ...... ,.., \OU ....... a r rt"dit f'1tNf• .......... ~ OfH"t 1-n ... ~rwM I ·~~ I L l"'IQID ~1HIZI' , -------------·--------J H of th•~ gr!'at otTN from the Columbia Record & Tapt' tlub Ju~t look at tht~ t'Xltttng '>t'il~lt<Jn of new hth and all-time fa"ornes ,.arh one will makl" an tdt>ill )ltft for anyooe on )OUr Chr~mu. hst or a 'At'kolllt' add1t1on to rour 11"' n ni!lee11on'. 8) )Otntng now. you Illa) ha'e dn} 11 ol the'<' recordi. or taf)l',-all 11 for onl)' IC. plui. sh1ppin11 and handling Just mail the applKatt0n t~ther wuh ~our • ht"(k or mone-1 order for SI .86Cthat\ IC for your first 11 ..elect1ons. plu!>SI 85 to l •i,·er ~h1pp1ng and handling). In exl'hange, you agree tn bu} 8 mort tapei. or .re1Ards (at regular Club prices) 1n tht' next three )'Pan-and you nuv canc-el 1 our mtmber\h1p at anv tunt after do1na so. tvtn fourwttks(IJ 11mt.>i.a 1ear)1nu'll rf'C'eivethe llub"\ mu'>tc magazine. wt11ch descnbt-s the !it-lt'Ct1on of the Month for ea•h mu~1.:al interest .. plu) hundred of allernate5 from ti en fitld of musK In add1t1on up to ~1x wne~ 1 year you ma~ r«tl\e f)ffers of ~111 Sel«uons u'ualh at a d1~ount off regular Club prices. for a total o( up to 19 buy1n1i 11pponun1t1es in a vear. If you Wl\h to rKerve the Selection of the Month. or the Special Selection. 100 need do nothing-it .,,, ,JI be !>hipped automat11:allv If ~ou<I prefer an alternate 'lt'lt'C't1on. or none <11 all. ~imply fill 1n the response card alwavi. provided and mail 1t by the datt specified ~ . -" If YOU !!Ver rtceive any Select IOI\ without having had at l<"as1 10 day& rn which 10 dtt1de. \'OU may return I! at our expe~. The tape» and rl'Cords you order dunng )'our membush1p will be mailed and billed at regular Club pncn. whKh currt'lll ty a~ S'l.98 to $9.98-plus ~hipping and handhng. (Mult1ple·unt1 Hts and Double Select1ons may be higher.) If you del'1de 10 continut as a member after completlllg your tnroll· n~nl agrtement. )'(>o'll be eh111~ for our iienerous mone)' ming bonus plan. I , 1 I 1 • we'll send detatlj, of the Club's operation wuh you r 1ntrnductory sh1~nt. .If you are not sat1Sfied forany reason whattotVer,JUst rtturn everything w11h1n lOdays for a full refund and you will have no further obltga11on So act now' 'O'Tr •• 11 .,,.~••"'••-•111!Jo<1 •·~"'• .... 1 t11tlMI• 11.,..~,...,.n••l""ritrlll le>~AftJ •Pllll't1i.. :111101!9. C.nmm}··•"'ttll"'' •I hn• 81//" }ttlN & fkol /I. HwlllO,. Vatwtt r1t• ltl78Sitlhp lOhn s.uJ Sti11p, Rutlw. T1114-"°"11· '" ,v,.,,,. GORDON WILLIAMS' MONTHLY COLUMN . CAMERAS CLICK INTO THE COMPUTER AGE W hen you go shopping this holiday season. you may end up buying a computer wi thout even knowing it. That's because tciday's super-automated 35mm cameras ,ire as much computers as anything that 1 V>LI pu_~ on a desk top and use f9r word processing. All these new "super-<:atn,!!ras" use mwroprocessors. All have controls that tt't'd information to the microprocessor. 1ust as the keyboard on a computer 11f~ All have display screens that tell I \ ou what the camera is doing. These computerized cameras otter a 1 dpgree of control over the exposure. 11nder a wide variety of situations. that even the most costly , most complete 1 am eras of one year a.go couldn't ap· proach. To PMquale Ferazzoli, director of mrirket develop· ment for Olympus Corp .. the ditterence between a compu· tenzed camera and a non-computerized c dmera is "the' dif- ference between a ~tripped.clown basic car and a luxury ode I with all rhe options." Take the Ricoh XR-P. wh ich has no wer than eight different automatic ex· sure modes. Or the Canon n o. with ive automatic modes. two more modes or flash pho«>sraphy, the option of fu ll anual control, and tons of helpful in- ormation displayed right on the liquid rystal display (LCD) viewing screen. Or ook at the Nikon FA; to make sure yo'\J get the right exposure. the Nikon FA takes five different readings of a scene and then compares the information with the particulars of 100.000 photographs that have been programmed into its memory. Just about all major makers of 35mm came ras offer some version of a com- puteriz.ed super eamera. Because they're both new and complex. they aren't cheap; prices start at around $300. Both camera manufacturers and photosraphers say, however. that the computerized featu~ would be of value to just about everyone. If you're a pre>- fessional photographer or a serious amateur you'll aet more control over more shooting situations then ever before. Ir you're a novice. you can point· and·shOOf and set high quality pictures thanks to all the electronic help. Com· puterized cameras can be "as basic or as complicated as you like ... says Jeffrey Karp. assistant manager of technical ser· vices for Ricoh Corp The first cameras with automatic features popped up around 20 years ago, and the first microprocessor in a camera appeared in 197&, Since then. advances in camera electronics have come fast. -For instance. the -first automated cameras relied on calculator·like devices tc>" measure the light. and to adjust the exposu re accordingly. You aimed and chcked the shutter. 0Ad4he cemera did ...• ··-·· ..••• ··--······--· ·• .u·-··-----... its best 10 deliver a correct exposu re. A 5-· M s·1 D II Much or the lime. the camera's best wa.-; piece organ I ver 0 ar none-too-good. because you were just t th t h d Id f $250 askin_g too much of some pretty se a a so or ' pnm11tve electronic c1rcu11ry • I $1 25 The answer was to stop trying 10 IS now on y ... make one mode ol • aulom~Jion do and they're going fast! everything -and to develop a camera T he Num1smattc Guild 1s offering the these h1ston c coins at an EstatE.' Sak. wc that had modes for beautiful Solid Silver Morgan Dollar 1n are able to make them a\'a1lable to you 1n each different sort of Collector's Sets of five for the unheard of this unprecedented money sa\'mg offer. photographic sjtua-low price of1ust $125.00per set. Only a few However. due to market ftuc1uauons. we lion. The providen-years ago we were seUmg our five Morgan can gu!Jrantee this offer for the rie.rt 15 tial discovery: The ... Dollar sets for S250 00 per set. Makes an days only. rt f · 3 ideal gift for anv occasion. Silver Dollar coins in general have m· same SO O micro-Cl Considered b)· experts to be the peak of creased in value ot"t'r 1e11 rimes m the last processot at the • the engraver's art. these solid silver dollars ten years Some Morgan Stiver Dollars sell heart or mputers l of 412.5 grams of ninety percent fine silver. for as mu ch as $20.000 and a prime mmt proved to be ideal for cam as. .77344 oz. pure silver. a.re the mo.st sought condition Morgan Dollar recen14:-soldfor With the Canon no. for instance. you after COlllS ('\'('f m111ted In the Un1t~d $42.500 •. can pick the shutter speed you want . States . ·Each Collector's Set assembled by The and the camera will select the correct Dated from 1878 tu 1904. these coins ha' c Nu011smat1c Guild in this ~pec1al offer LS I . t OAt I sed become so popular that collectors and in mounted in a prolectl\·e presentation case ~ns open mg 0 ~~·a proper Y expo. vestors have been hoarding them for years accompanied bv a Cerl1fkate of Authen. picture. Or you can set everything As a result. along w1fh the fact that mil-t1c1ty manually. But the camerq also has three lions of these coins have been melted If you are not satisfied for any reason. "program" modes: tor action shots, for down for their sliver content. there are no vou may return your coin!' w1th1n 15 days wide-angle views. and for standard longer any Morgan Silver Dollars in cir for a full refund shots. Once you've picked the program culallon. Now. due to a special purchase of , ,_. n.. ~<Mo mode you want. the computer takes care VITAL SILVER DOLLAR CREDIT CARD HOLDERS-FOR FASTEST DELIVERY of everythi ng else. STATISTICS: The Ricoh XR-P has even more -ALL TOLL 1-800-847-4100• I h t .111 • Cfftmslonal Allllonmtlon FREE modes -p us programs t a """ et you .,., 1111 llllMI Alllsen Ad, 1111 (~ ~ resodentS eaft 212·947-7022J photograph a television screen and a • Dtlltllff ~Y Gtortt T Morvan. 24 HOURS A DAY-7 DAYS A WEEK computer monitor To accomplish all c111tf1119rwer ot lllt us Mint that. says Karp of Ricoh. the XR-P has •Siu 11311 "'m fl1mtt11 r;;;;-;~~';"1~~:;;.;~~~-.;~-, 4.000 characters of built-in computer • RHMd allwlr •dtn· 35 West 35lb Strttt, New York. N. \'. 10001 memory This makes it as powerful as • s11m cetlllllt 11 n 13 trama. the rirst generation of personal .9'0 •M <ver •. 77344 Oi. computers P"" s~. Because you have all that automation . • Lettar "M". engmer'l lnl1111 vou can just point one of these super :',:' 1°.:!' ottwtrn •114 C:ameras and shoot. Or you can plunge • .. ...., 11 flt r.llMe.,..... SH in and learn how to use all of those ex-kndlcO IM Mew ottea ... tra features. To teach you how to get the U.S. Mitlta lrlm 1171" 1t04 most from the XR~P. Ricoh provides an instructional cassette tape with each camera. AV GotdM '4'ill10ms rs business rorrespondm/ fol ABC 'ru-s llis broadcasts on bustrwss and tftt rronom~ orr /H!ard (JI! rod10 sto/rons all 0tier t~ COUflfn fAMILY WWJ...V • NOVtMB£lt • • 1'64 9 AWORDOF ADV1Cl::TI1~,~lw 1lf a coin I~ balled on at.s datt> mant mark and condition. We l(\Hmm tt~ all 01n 1·oans to be or1a1nijl U S Mint issue in lbw rnndillon contaman11 apprupnult' ~11tna lures. dates and mint mMk~ THE NUMJSMATIC GUI LD dealt-rs an rare 110Jd and ,,1,t'r C'uln6 8tnc.'t' !Mi . lS a memher in &ood standtnJ oft.he presh~1ous ~tall Cum 0..-alers Anoc1at1un and the-Un1tf'd StaW$ Chamber of Commrrt't!. . , Pteuc send Ille COin set(s) cl'ltCQO lltlOW 1 enclose -t1leCll _ monty Ofdef 1n the .nount oc Ne'fi York mi<MntS .P'e1SC aCIO sites w 1 ulldtfstand a.11 coin sets IWllt 1>e st01 reoiste<ec ~ insurec = 1 r.w M<>IGlll sitN OOUlr se1 ror S'12S 00 plus '7 50 pp lln<l~ ins l 2 lrve Mor91n silver dolQr ~ tor S240 00 DM $10 00 p p l'lndJ tM SMS1S 00 ~ S llW Moroan Sll\ler dol"r sets IOr S59S 00 ptus $17 50 p p !'Inell ms SM S50 00 ITEM NO 55 N.une SUtt Zrp -.......... .__ .............. ..-,.... ~- ..... l I OllMI I _,. llY 0 NA 0 DIDI CWI Q MDICMI OJl'llll 0 ~ CllBlfT...... °' DG'l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ .... -·----J • Se~sational Not sis Now $299 Price Break! Not s10 ONLY Great New Health and Beauty Aid! PROFESSIONAL TOENAIL ~LIPPER Trirne Toughett Nella Fatt end Smoothly ... H~ps Prevent Pelnful Ingrown Toenell1 fop OC1alir1- F•MH t1c V•lv•' • Slf'llUI C.,_llltflate Stlll • r11tnt Jldt:MeJa 11MN. . • C1~ CMtert·&rl, Handin • Utn·lHe, £11y Tt MlllHWll SJve $$ on Y lon v1s1ts & doctorb111s1 IEST TOENAIL Cll,,EA EVER! J nt n1111Mul aflO .. ,,r tu1 to ult Unique A PROFESSION.AL PEDICURE IN YOUR OWN HOME- f'Vh l IHUllTIU- Sw•d••fl pu1pn No na•<l work no sttuu le to rncn """' 10• "''"' ro rue• Helps ort •t nl 11on111n1 r ·SAT SFACllOH CUAAANTHO llA •l TOOAV' - I OlD VILWl '"°'· Dt(Jt. VZ-40M I ..... 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Wt P•om•H 1<111 '""be comp tit 1 PleUtcl, or return "''"'n 2 Wtth for full rtfu"d 1u cept \hip I hand I J. Our POIJt1 11 to 01ouu ~" tlfet rs Orf>lne>!fy Cr edit u rd 01de" ••t P•Ot auto uPO<I crtc11t •PP•o-111. 0t1ays not1r110 proml!1ty Sllopment 1uer1"tted "'thin 60 O•n r SATISFACTION CUARJ.Kf([O MAIL TOOA~ -~ DLD VILLAH IMOP, DtJt. ¥Z-40S7 11-.. ,., """"·PA um Pl11w Mnd my fold1w1y Curt•ff Cy·1~ ' (l9493701 u rndlcattd below. on full monry beck 1ua11nttt. -Otte cyc11 u1 aa p1111 u oo 11 .. v,,.,•••"' $111 PPI n1 tftCI "-"d hn I· CncloMG ,, $---(PA '" add U ltl Ill CMAaCI Wf: f"' AnltriUll Llpr .. 1 .-VISA 0111tl\ Club C MuttrC1rd Act1 "o (qi 01tt -------IPfUle p11n11 N.ame Addreu cu, OLD VIUAQl SHOf'. Hanover. PA 17lll Stitt lip -----f __________________ _... _ - ---'D H H I • Inc .• 1984.----• HAVE TROUBLE HEARING ON THE PHONE? Incredible "PHOIU! 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INTO THE COMPlITER AGE W hen you go shopping this holiday season. you may end up buying a computer \\lthout even knowing it That's because 1iiday's super-automated 35mm cameras Hf' as much computers as anything that , ·., 1u put on _a ~~k top and use.for word 1 •r11cessing All these new "super-cameras'' use 1111croprocessors. All have controls that 11't'CI information to the microprocessor. 111<:.t as the keyboard on a computer rlr~ All have display screens that-tell \<Ju what the camera is doing. These computerized cameras offer a dpgree of control over the exposure 1inder a wide variety of situations. that Pven the most costly, most complete Ui!Tleras ol one y~ dgo couldn't ap- proach To Pasquale Ferazzoli, director of I .market develop· rnent for Olympus Corp . the difference between a compu· renzed camera and t1 non-computenzed < dmera-1~ .. the dif · ft>rence between a 'itnpped-down basic car and a luxury model with all the options " Ta ke the Ricoh XR-P. which has no fewer than eight different automatic ex- posure modes. Or the Canon no. with f 1ve automatic modes, two more modes for Oash photography, the option of fu ll manual control. and tons of helpful in- fo rmation displayed right on the liquid crystal display (LCD) viewing screen. Or look at the Nikon FA. to make sure you get the right exposure. the Nikon FA takes five different readings of a scene and then compares the informalion with rhe patticulars of 100.000 photographs that have been programmed into 115 memory. Just about aJI major makers of 35mm <'ameras offer some version or a com· putenzec;t super camera Because they re both new and complex. they aren't cheap, prices start at around $300 Both camera manufacturers and photographers say, however, that the computerized features would be d value to just about ~ryone. If you're a pro- fessionaJ photographer or a serious amat~r you 'll get more control over more $hoocing situations then ever before. If you're a novice. you can point· and-shoot and get high quaJity pictures thanks to all the electronic help. Com· puterized cameras can be "as basic or as compUcated as you like.'' says Jeffrey Karp, assistant man.ager of technical ser· vices for Ricoh Corp The first cameras with automatic fe.ature:s popped up around 20 years ago and the first microprocessor in a camera appeared m 1976 Smee then . advances in camera electronics have cQme fast For instance. the first . automated ca meras relied on calculator-like devices to m~re the hght, and to adjust the exposure accordingly You ai med and clicked the shuner and the camera did 11-; best to deliver a correct exposure Much of the lime. the camera's best was none-too-good because you were just asking too much of some pretty pr1mit1ve electron1C· ctrcu1try The answer was to stop trying to make one mode of automation do everything -and to develop a camera that had modes for each different son of photographic situa· tion The providen· tiaJ discovery: The ... same son of micro-~ processo r at the ~ heart or computers i proved to be ideal for cameras. With the Canon no. for instance, vou can pick the shutter speed you want. and the camera will select the correct lens opening to get a properly exposed picture. Or you can set everything manually. But the camera also has three "program .. modes for action shots. for wide-angle views. and for standard shots. Once you've picked the program mode you want. the computer takes care of everything else The Ricoh XR-P has even more modes -plus programs that will let you photograph a television screen and a computer monitor To accomplish all that. says Karp of Ricoh. the XR-P has 4.000 characters of built·in computer memory. This makes it as powerful as rhe first generation of personal computers Because you have all that automation. yoo can just point one of these super cameras and shoot. Or you can plunge in and learn how to use all of thOSE' ex· tra fealures. To teach you how to get the most from the XR-P. Ricoh provides an 1n~1ruct1onal cassette tape with ~h c,amera. AV Cof'Cb'I Wilhotru IS ~ ~"II kN ABC ~6 Hl5 broodrOSIS Oii l>us/flf'S.) 011<1 lhc- t<OllOIJIJ art h«Jrd on rodlO SIO/toru. oft uc._., thc- <oontn F .uat.Y WWA.V • HOYDolllO ~. 1114 9 A 5-piece Morgan Silver Dollar set that had sold for $250, is now only $125 ... and they're going fast! T he Numismatic Guald 1s offcrinR the beautiful Solid Salver Morgan Dollar in CoUector's Sets of five fo r the unheard of low price of JUSl $125.00 per set Onlv a fe~ years ago we were selling our five Morgan Dollar :K>ts for S250 00 per ~t Makes an ideal gaf\ for an~ occasion these h1<;tonc coins at an Estak Sale. Wl' are able to make them a\atlablc lo you in th1~ unprecedented monev sa\'1ni;c offer Howl!ver. due lo markC'l tluctual1ons WC' c-an guarcinlee this ufltr for lht.• 11ei 1 15 days cmly Considered b\ experts to be the P<'ak of the engraver's art. these solid s1lvl'r dollars of 412.5 graans of ninety percent tine salver. 77344 oz. pure salver. are the rrw~r suugll ! after cu11" l'\'N minted in thv United Sil\'f'f Oollar nnn' in genera.I hd\'t' 1n crea~ in value Ol't'r !f'll ltmf'~ in the last ten vear<. Some Mor~an S1ht:r Dollars sell for a:. much as S20.000 and a prime mint cond1tism Morgan Dollar recently sold for S42 500 States Dated from 1878 to 1904. these rnins ha\c- become so popular that collectors Jnd an \estors havc been hoarding them for years As a result along wllh the fact that mil lions of thesc coins ha\'e been melted down for their silve r content there are no longer anv Murgan Salver Dollar:. in cir culation Now due to a spccu1I purchase of Each Colll'C'tor s St•t a!oscmbled bv The }ium1<.mat1c Guild in lh1' '>P<'<'lal oiTer as mounll'<i in ii prott.•Cll\ e ~r<',~nwtaon case accompanied b\. t1 C• rttficall 11f Authen- t1c11 \' Ir vou an• nut sat1sllt>d ror an\ rC'ason vou ma\ rc•tum vour coins w1th1n 15 davs for a full refund · · VrTAL StLVER DOLLAR STATISTICS: • C...,.Ultflal AtllllorizaClon wes Ille 11111111 AlllMll Act, 1171 • ~ lly GtCH1' T Morgan. dllef 1119mer tf Ille U S Mint • Size Is 31 1 •m ~l1mtt11 •~slhilr1• • lllWtf CNtltlll la 2t 73 (Bm'. ..... allWf. 7T.M4 Oz ,..,tlwtt. • a.... ... -. tlll'"lf' l•lll••. ....-n 141 IM ollfttu and ,..,.. ..... ..................... a.&111 m.llce ....... Otttllia. U.S Mlllb 1r1m "71l91* A WORD Of' ADVlCE. Th<'' alut' of• co111 11 ba'lf<d 1ln •U datt rnmt mark ~d rond11ton W. 11uu1<n l<'f' all Ol•I t"uint to bt" or11mo1l US Mint 1u11 in l\rw ,und11ttm nin1a1nin1 a ppropn at'' ••Rna tu rea dtlf'• and mint muk' THE NUMI SMATIC" GUil.i) dHl•r• in rart-aold and "l\c-r N inJ 11n« 1"4i '' • m(•mbt-r 1n &ood 111.11ndins or the pn-«11111<>\ll IWtall Coin 0..aJ<'f'I AuoctAllon and I.hf' \Jnllfd ~' .. "*'Chamber of CommtI CREDIT CARD HOLOERS-FOA FASTEST DELIVERY .401c~~~LL11_~?:1J9o21 ~ 24 HOURS A OAY-7 DAYS A WEEK r~;;;;.-;;A-:;.-l~~u"Ti.";-;;~;;;;~-, l5 Wnt 35lb St~t. Ne" York. S . Y. 10001 ~)e send the COin Ml(I) CtltCtt4 btiow I tnCIO~ cnt<' l\'IO"'Y 0toet 111111e 11T10U11t 04 i.e.. 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'shOw dttall With the ,.. ..... ol the 'N2 COppel'· plated dnc penny. the 9~ copper cent ,_ become • muc~eougtit...tt .. coin end hM come to the end ol en erw In Anwrican colnege hletoryf The cur•en1 shonage is precltcte<I to nave a 1remendous impact on ltl tu1urt value' W1lh tll1S in m11'1d Tilt ~nne<ly M1nf has petnstalc•"Qly aswmtM&O the ··0ne- A-'t'taf llncoln Mtinorlel Cent Colltc· tlon", which 1nclud4!1 a :z&.c:otn HI ol genuine Br1th1n1 Uncircul•i.d lincotn Memorial Ctn19 daltd from 1G59 10 1984 and ltaturea coma from tilt Phil· ldelphia Otnvtr and San Franc1aco Mints Also INtured ,, a 19'3 SIMI Cent II"' IO-Ctlltd S1""-r Penny ) I 1958 Lincoln Ctnl llht IHI 95% COPC>e< Qtnt •ISued "'"" int OfiQ•ntl Whttt rew•se oes9n1 and • 1982 Smtll-Oatt •Mu• Al 28°t0tns are •ranged by year 1n t Clurlt>Wot O•IPla'I' Foio.r Plue If )'OU order now wt'll eend )'OU •FIN Sta1# Penny of your choice • • bonua . along with your FIN Mlni.tura 120 Gold Colnt A 1205 llalue . . 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Advan~ planning is a r11u~t Expert~ say that some good home-. have people on their walling hsts lor a \.ear or longer Ftnancral planning 'dr1 help. 100 Even 1f the elderly par· en1 s bill ($2.000 to S3,000 a month or more) 1s covered mainly by Medicare or \fe<l1ca1d. families need to budget for ... uch extra costs as doctor's services drugs. laundry. and phone callc; Frank talk v. llh a parent dunng pldn· 111Ag 1 cruaa!. acrordmg 10 Randy Blom ..ii Friends and Relal1\.es of lnst11u11onal- 1zed Aged Inc . a Nev. York-based non· profit conc;umer group that wor~ 101rn· 11rm e nursing-home care 'Stale 1he 'ill· uarion honest Iv Sa~ I cant take cart• !ot \'OU anvrnore, and then remind the elderl\ person of your love and lhl' \\ eekend v1s1ts you plan to make .. save; Blum The most important thing 1.·ou < .111do1~ 10 <IS.SUH' vour parent that you will be there. that vou are not dumping them · · • Selecting 1he nghr home will help l'\ ervone feel bt'rter about the de<:1s1011 /\ hr.st step 1.s consul11ng w11h the pdr· enrs doctor about the level of care tht11 1'> needed For people w1!h long-term 111- ne~'\es. there are nursing homes that Lome close 10 pro1. 1d1ng ho ... prtal rart- C.1lled skilled nursing fac1httes the1. of· fer round-the-clock nursing sef'\Ke-t anJ rigorous therap\ programs Other nursing homes -.erve people ''ho cannot live alone vet who do nor need 24-hour nursing carE' Knov. n d'> mtnmed1ate care fac11i11es. rhev offc1 regular nursing services. group dC11v111e-. tnps outside the home. and hollda\. ob- ..endnces Some nursing home, qualif\ as both skilled and 1ntermE'd1atc tart• fanltt1es · Referrals may come from doctors. the MJC1al '>t'rv1ces department of the lcxal hospital , and from acquaintanres who have al ready placed relatives m home'> Even then. check to determine whether a home has a cu rreRI state license. or fers the appropriate level of care. quah- hes for Medicare payments. and has .in opening for your parent Whenever pos.sible. the elder!) pt·r~n '>hould go on visits to potential home' "Go at mealtime.'' 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Carry the Caring Card!"' ~~:=la 1iiI:(CjQ3 ;f! ·):ts! l'.'i; i: l =:~~~:t KEITH CARRADINE CANDID CONVERSATION ABOUT FAMILY CRISES CHI LDRAISING, AND A REBORN CAREER ' K eith Carradine. the son "' the\p1on John (Hou~ of Frankenstein) Corrad11w hasn ~ alua-vs had 1r ea~\ A\ J < htld he endured his parents d11 <m p 11 I 111,t<Kl\ fight and spent rm1e m m1 11 11111t1<m for abused children Vmwtht" '" A1•11h 11 ent on to make a career''" m11-w•lf "'on actor. 111 McCabe and ~trs 11111·1 \c:1c;hville. and other him~ Ht., '''' mnum em Nashville ea med !11.111 mi ~ '"'''"' ~ Award /'ticlu\ ht!; !tie seems stable vfl borlt ""'''' and home fronts He wm recent· . mimmated for on £mm\ Auard for 11, 1>rrtom10nce m the telel'ts1on mun· • 111" Chiefs and he s1ors m three ol tht!; 1/t, "" 1rn~ Chooc;e \1e. ~ana., Lo\ e,.., nt! the tP/eus1on him Scorned and \\ 1ndled In betueen pm1ern he 1•/11\1~ <JI home m Los Angeles u 1th ht\ lie 0</rt-'\5 Sandro Will, and his 2-war· Id Vlfl. Code Carradine. 35 c:hc1ttc·d IJ11111 ht' \YJuth his u~rk. and hi\ Imm· 1 lt/1• tt 1th u nrer Du~b\ Diehl ehl: As the great John Car· adlne·s ton, dJd you get into act· ng beau1.e of your contact.? drradine I m the rounh or eight sons nd stepsons of John Carradine But hPn we were kids, my father never ldde a big point of exposing us to show 11~ine'is We had very few visi ts to the ov1e sets or the theaters. The main rng my dad tried to do was to keep ' htNare -lots of classical mu'i1c and ioks and very httle telev1s1on I u~., I got some acting genes . You inherited a pretty traumatic hildhood, too, didn't you? drradine When I was 4 or 5 I was \\are rhat my parents were not gelling long -tht-usual shouts and fighting hat rends to make a kid insecure. since l'>·morn and dad are his whole world ~ 1955 when I was 6 years old. they l'fP gelling divorced and having an rnrnon1ous custody battle ~Weren't you kidnapped during at period? arradine Yeah. my brother Chris and \\ere kidnapped three limes Once m\. rdndparents came to the house where P were living with my mother. Sonia. nd her boyfriend. We were used to go- ~off with our grandparents. so we 1ust t1pp1ly went ofr with them to San 1ateo Calif , where they lived. and lavt>d with our toys up there Then " couple or monihs later rnv <,m showed up and took me and hnsiopher up to a house in the moun· "'" in Agoura, Calif. After a few dav' v mother enrolled us in the Tranca~ lementary School, where we were kind Carrudmf! u.11h h1\ luthf!r John of lost and lont'lv One afternoon on the plavground. some plainclorhesmen came and took us to \icClaren Juvenile Hall . where we were put in with a lot or abuse'Ci -and abu 1ve -ki~ Thev kept us there ror several rnonrhs while wt> were \\'ards of the co11r1 Q: Not much fun, eh? Carradine It wa.s like bein~ 111 ldll There were bars on the w1ndows· and we were onl\. allowed to 'iee our pdrenl'\ through ~lass doors. It wa.s vel'\o ~d We would :>land rhere on e11her '>ldt" of thal gl~ door crying Q: How wu the custody fight raolved? Carradine lnit1alh the t uun c;enr u!t to live .,...1th our grandparents. but b) 195i m\. rather managed to get l UStcxh Q: Do the memories of that ex- perience make you angry? Carradine I still love and respect rn' lather I don't reel resentful about the fight he had to go through I don 1 real- Iv blame my mother either Q: Has your experience shaped you at a father younelt? Carradine All of us are alwav~ trving to avoid repeating the mistakes of our anc~tor; I spend a lor of "'arm and lov- 1 ng time with m" son Cade Id have to ~' rhat I'm into stab1lll\ no"' 1n a big .... av I am de\'oted tom-.. ram1h and the happiest moments of mv hfe are when I'm with my wife and child Q: Hu being a parent confilcted with your career? Carradine Oh. no Mv '><ln was a catalyst He was born 1n Julv 1982. and the da\ after ht> was born I ROI the phone 'call to do Ftnhre on Br0adwav I \ utuaJI~ ha .. e not stopped 1nce I have 10 bt'heve there) a connection. I m that c;or1 of person I rhink that h1'i b1nh '>lf.llldled a reblt1h for me and m\ ca rt't' r WI FAMll~ Wur.tv • NC.Wf.Mllr.a • • 1984 13 ITliliiiAl The Rage That's ~ Sweeping The Country! NOW ... The World's Greatest ' . 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Conner • waxes rhapsodic about his pro-~ ject. 'Tm sure it's going to ~ float." he says. "No one has & ever done thls before! Why not I! dare and try to do SQmethin~ o no one else has ever tned? · -~ Why not indeed' Homer Con· : ner. this boat's for you. "'r.: ~ l=-.;-r vie. ''"'-' ...-"--· ,~ 0.111d WIO. vio. ..,....... ~ .,, oir.c1er Jlmtt P w111n vie. ~ tlMI Geftl .... Jon1tn1n ThOf'nolOtl Thome~ll ere's a bang-up idea that oil bandit J R Ewing rrught want to work into some Dallas episode. a big gun to locate 011 How's that' Don Steeples. a geophys1c1st at the Umversrty of Kansas Geological Survey proposes using a .SO-caliber machine gun, roount-. ·~ ed on the rear of ·1 a pickup truck. ':'I BY MARION LONG which he will fire stratght into the earth where 011 depo:sils are suspected. The theory. says Steeples, is that "the ground may yield sound patterns that give infor· mation on oil formations below, because rock will reflect (the shot'sJ vibrations in dif- ferent ways. Maybe we can identify un~erground forma- tions without tlie expense of dolling" • Will ii work' It's worth a try, and, as Steeples puts it. at least the ground offers a target that's "pretty dam easy to hit " ..&Mn.o WON'T 00 AWAY iv1c pnde can have its moments Recently. the Flonda Stare Highway Department ordered the town of Sebastian to repair or remove 11s tattered signs. which for lhe past four decades have welcomed visitors to the home of "4,600 fnendly people ~~~~~~~~~~~_.., and six old grouches .. No problem with money The townspeople collected enough of the S 1,500 needed to erect two signs that meet the new standards. Bui Sebastian was not about lo cave in on the signs' wording, which an- nounces a new total of 5,042 on the "friendly'' side, but still br~· about those_grouchy six. seDastianites feel that what's been good enough for the past 40 years should be good enough for the next 40. No one in this Atlantic Coast town seems to know for sure who the old grouches are But many residents suspect that they were the dry council members in office when the signs were hrst put up LAHlllY IN THI •UT LANI hat Corvette you find so irresistible is also irresis- tible to thieves. Accord- ing to Consumer DtgesJ, 'vettes are No. 1 on car thieves' most· wanted lists. Other popular models are Cadillacs, BMWs. Audis, Lincolns, Fireb1rds, and 280ZXs. Fords, Chevies and Plymouths are generally scorned by discriminating thieves. Unless you live near Boston; with 38 car !hefts per 1.000 inhabitants -rhe high· esa auto theft rate in the nation -no model seems too lowly for the lawless •llrlHDAYI (All Scorpio) Sunday. Art Camey 66. Walter Cronkite 68 Monday: Tatum O'Neal 2 I, Roy Rogers 72. Tuesday: Sally Field 38. Wednesday: Billy Graham 66. Al Hirt 62. Joni Mitchell 4 I Thursday: Karhanne Hepburn 75, Patti Page 57 Friday· Lou Femgno 32. 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' ' .. l I • f ; , ! \ I { , ~ NATURAL VITAMIN T•bleta AT FANTASTICAU.Y LOW PfllCES With AoM OUAHltTY IOOMO 250MG SOO MG 1,000MG_ 100 69C 95C 1.39 1.95 500 2.98 4.49 6.59 9.39 1000 5.49 7.99 12.49 17.95 MQNfY ~K G!~!~~L'! E CAPsu.ES SUI IOOIU )001u 400 I U. 1.000 I U 100 98C 1.89 2.99 7.lt 500 4.85 8.99 14.89 37.tl 1000 9.49 17.59 28.49 lt.85 The Pilot T LOG • Nov. 4 -Nov. 10 An affair to remember? Joan Collln• portraye a TV. penonallty wlao la la an a~onTict lD ''Tlae Cartier Affair," alrlaC wware tlaat her eecretary (DaTid BaHellaoff) toD.ICllt at 9 on NBC_. Channel 4 . · " l Daill Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt B•y St., Cost• MeH, C•. M•ll •ddre11: Bo• 1seo. Cost• MeH, C• .• 92626 Telephone: 642-4321 JJrogram mfqrmatwn 1s prowde-d by the networks and s1a11ons and 1s sub]ffl 10 change without nor1coe Sports ................................................... .: ............ Pagf 2 TV Antenna .................................................... Page 3 Daytime Drama ............................................... PIAlfe 4 Tube Toppers .................................................. Page 6 Daytime Schedule .......................................... -Page 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... Page 10 TV Puzzle ...................................... ··· ............. · Page 31 --Channels -·11e1wo.u (2) KNXT. CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los Angeles. Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC. ABC, 4151 Prospect Av&:, Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS. 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St.. San Diego. Ca. (39) KCST. NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _, .. ,,. ...... (5) KTLA, 5800 w. Sun.set Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 55 15 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. ( 11) KTTV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los iAngeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV .. 915 N. l,.a Srea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Ca. (56) KDOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. Anaheim, Ca. -l!ltyTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca (Z) Z· TV. 2939 Nebraska Av,,. Santa Monica~ Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center. N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center. N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV. Marina del Rey. Ca. ($) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga . _ ...... ,. (9) WOR, New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca. 2 Sunday, N~ 4, 1984 -Sports Holmes: ••111 How good a champ? ::11c-~ .............. .. ~~=:-:=':?= ByWRENZO ~'IEIUU.... c.111, "CT:r .......... ...... .. • MIMlllR Ollf'I ....... .. ...... ,'i&=.t --.... IMIMiiO ~-Allho ugh onl y re-.. lntl•1111l1C....(l lw.) cognized as champion by twm IOll• the lnlCIJ1alionaJ Boxing »I IDlll Federation. Larry Holmes --1 ~•y is the undefeated. un-m-·- d d h · h W (l)RfllOOrlM&. ........... ...._ 1spute eavywe1g t etlt. U.Ce1"'9nall (tlw.) champion of the world. D a NOTUU. R•al•• ••••., Disregard the pompous a..illlAlll D*e. ,,_,11111 notions of van ous or-..,._ .... ,. .... Y.tr gallizauons such as the ""' .... ,.,.., • DMftf World Boxing Council and ln,.u•K-...Cllr'CMlll• .... the World Boxin$. Associa-• --=r In.) tion who woute like you to m mil .... ...._.. Mlulw th ink otherwise. Holmes is II.,_,,., •11111 (I ln.l the champ. Case closed. 1 amu..,• One question, however, • ...,. .., still remains. One which - has plagued holmes ever •1=fllOIOM1lm since he emerged from th e M ,...,.,... godlike cloud bank which tW ==T:.r. ... engulfed Muhammad Ali. -W••'l..,..IMa• How good a champion is La~ Holmes? II His record is 43-0. His -lllCDMBllCldila~yr••••••• goaJ is 49-0, which would equal that ofthe late Rock~ Marciano. He should take the next step in that direc- tion th is week when he goes up •gainst Jan'l es "Bonecrushcr'' Smith. It should be a quick and easy payday for Holmes. »• m• .. ......... -•1umtflllOllOMlm --- The fight. airing on HBO. isa prime example of why people have a hard time accepting Holmes. He has been a champion who fights, but he has fought mostly stiffs. Go through the 43 bouts he has had and ~ou will be har'd pressed to find a dozen impre 1vc -w..t-aay••••• names. Ali? He fo ught him fi ve API HUI years and 100 rounds too ·•••a.- late. Gerry Cooney? He -made his reputation fight-_,.1....,.. __ _ mg Social Security heavy-10U91119Wj1- wcights. Ken Norton? It was Holmes' touaflcst fight, although this was a Norton on the way down , an a&ina bollcr-puncher who a year 1 or two t.arf ier would not have lost that IS-round decision. After this week's fight , Holmes says he will con· tinue in his attempt to break Marciano's record. That m~ns ix more fiah ts and another SI O million or so an the bank. •• 1a•· ......... w.. --..L ......... 119 G -Mm1UtJ. Lee An11t1 I LllUre .. ........... .,..,.(1 ...... .;--....... ,. -·--(Pl .... eee 8 PORT8. Pace 80} -llelworks There goes the iieighborhood Lizard-like ·v· aliens oversta welcome, pr.ompt edtousseries By F(lED ROTHENBERG A"T~Writ.r NEW YORK -Like ne1ghlxm who overstay their welcome. the lm1rd-hkc visitors from the m1ni<;encs .. V.. arc unfonunatcly back as wce)cly pests in the NBC series .. V." - Evidently. last season's .. V: The Final Battle" wasn't really the last final battle. There was some campy charm when these aliens with the human extenors and f the Lacoste. interiors tned to take over tbe world tn two high-rated miniseries in recent seasons.· but the series takes on a woefully contrived appearance when Amenc.a's survival is at stake each week. WoNe-than-barl 9etenee-ftetton. " " i more hke a limp, space-age spaghetti Western. Instead of white hats and black "l hats, the best way to tell the difference between good guys and bad guys is the length of their tongues and the texture of thetr skin. Although the nation flocked to the theate~ to see the "Stars Wars" trilogy, vi~wers know the difference between a ~paceship that seems real and one that looks as 1f 1t -rame out of a cereal box. That isn't to say that "V" won't be 'Dallas ' waS an off er Donna couldn 't ref use By lAN HARMER HOLLYWOOD -Donna Reed's re- cruitment as the new Miss Elhc of" Dallas" means that, for the time being at kast. she will be protected from inundation by the son of scripts that kept her away from series TV for close to two decades. In I 9S8, when Recd began what was to be an eiaht·ycar run on ABC in the show which bore her name, she switched 10 TV with an impressive reputation as the star of 40 feature films. She won an Oscar in I 9S3's "From Here to Eternity." By 1966, he was established as one of the country's most popular TV per- 50nali1ies. But she had bad cnouah oLthc daily Vind of series work. Instead of cashing 1n on her cclcbf'\tY status. JShc quit Hollywood and headed back to Denison, Iowa, to the farm where she was born and raised. "I didn't plan to retire, but I al50 was not interested in playing the helpless. passive, victimized females who seemed to tum up in almost every script I was sent," Recd says. As things turned out. for want of strona. assenive females, Reed wH all but lost to Hollywood. The more scripts she r'CJCC\ed, the fewer she wa s offC'red, and she settl ed happily into her rcal·lifc role as n wife and mother of four. But 1hi' year. when the offer came to replace Rarbara Bel Geddes as the matn· arch or the Ewin' clan, Recd accepted. "I may be tcmfied. but I certainly can't complain that Miss Ellie is one of those weak. passive. dependent women I have been avoiding all tbese years," she says. Miss Ellie returns to "Dallas" with a new (ace and a new buabal\d -Clayton Farlow. played by Howard Keel -in the. seventh episode of the supersoap's seventh season, uring this week. ··Already l'm having a wonderful ttme," she says." 1 have watched :Dallas' frequent- ly over the years, and I have always been impressed with the way they &omcbow manage to keep the plot 1wistioa and tumina. "It's eitciuna bemg pan of the most popular TV series in the world. And the relationship between Miss Ellie and Oay· ton is a 1remendous morale booster for people in my aic aroup. We all know it(s possible for older people to have romance 1n their lives-but TV doesn't show it very nfll"n " successful. hs target audience at M p.m. is young viewers with wild-and-crazy lf!'- aginations who might be wtlling to trade in a souped~ur. General Lee on CBS' .. Dukes of Hazzard ' for a souped-up spaceship on .... NBC is c0untinJ on ··v" to fill its Friday night black hole, 1nto which every one pf the network's Friday series was lost in space last season. None survived, and. already this season. NBC's9and IO o'clock programs, "Hunter" and "M1am1 Vice." arc performing better. Now, with the debut of"V," NBC hopes its Friday night schedule will be boosted in the way ··Tfie Cosby Show," leading off ThuISday nights, has vastly improved the fonunes of the follow-up "Family Tics" and "Cheers." Nobody expects NBC to knock off CBS' dynamic duo of ··Dallas" and "falcon Crest." but a strong second-place showing could really solidify NBC in its surge into second place over ABC in the overall weekly ratings. NBC is spendjni more on "V" -about SI million per episode -than any 0th.er series, including"Hill Street Blues" wtlh its large cast. The show's producer, Robert Singer, say~ be plans at least one dynamic special effect and shocker each ~cc~. Nothina stands out. thouah. in tonights episode. Another drawback is that viewers who missed the miniseries will be confused by the first episode,·~~ that has nothing ~o d.o with any complC'Xlnes of the plot. which 1$ the closest tbinJ to a Saturday morning cartoon there is 1n prime time. It's now Liberation Day, one year after the freedom fighters defeated the carthling- eating invaders with red dust, which did to them what Kryptonitc did to uperman. Diana, one of the alien leaders, 1s on lrial for "genocide, crimes against humanity and cannibalism." .. That's a matter of wte," says Diana (Jane Sadler). . While Diana bas been 1n protect1ve custody all your favorite resistance fighters 'have been nourishiOi_: Ncwaman Mike Donovan (Marc Sina:er) is beck playina street rcponcr after saving the world and reiistina a cushy anchor job. "That'nhow bill· I'm a newsman," he says. Elias (Mich.ae Wri&ht), another hero, now runs a ditco. enaorses the latest m plactic sneakers and is tecboical adviser on the movie, .. Lizard Kill." (The best thioa that can be said for "V" is that it never docs take itself too seriously). Dr. Julie Parrish (Faye Grant) is a scientific rcscarcbCf for the corrupt co~r ate mqnate Nathan Bates (Lane Smith), whose coinpany. Science Front1crs, ma nu· factum r'ed dust. Bates helps Diana escape ton1aJn be-ers--... VISITORS/Pae• 30 Sunday. Nov. 4, 19S. 3 ~~==~------------------------ Soap gets real-clif fhang~r By LYNDA HIRSCH Attention. Nancy FranglonDe fa ni.: In case you missed it. Ocl. 30 was the date she returned to "Another World" in the role of Cecille. Frang1onne agreed to come back --'."fe,... one-munrtc bccau e tliar morithl n- 1 'eluded · a location shoot m Ma1orca. According to the show'c; exccul1 Vl' producer Allen Potter, the\. spent eigh t days m Majorca and wi11 be reatunng over 60 on-location scenes. ., Potter really 1s the grandfather of exotrc remotes. The fi rst outside-studio rl·motc to go to a tro pical area wa when Poua was exec producer over at "Gu1d1ng Light." The show went to Nassau 1n 1975. (You may recall the e~c1t1ng Roger Thorpe storyline thal was used 'al that location.) Potter believes the <.'1ghl days spent 1n Majorca represent "the longest remote a soap has ever d one " In adduio n to seeing lots of romance m this sequence. you'll sec lots ofclt flhangcrs. and when we say d 10nangcri.. we reall) mean cltflha ngers. Ian Thomas Griffiths, who plays the heroic Catlin. was sui.pertded 3,000 feet over a d1ff(thcrc wa<,a !>.1fet} net. .. of course) while ti I ming one of the scenes. Also. a dueling i.cene shot at a Majorcan castle look e ight hours to complete. and the artwork you will see 1n the castle is lhe real thing. Two days before the "Another ~QIJ.sl:'...\b.aoung_ Lh.e..culle.playe6-ttost t<'> vis iting royalt~. Look for the Ma1orca scenes lo last thro ugh Decem ber. Accorqing lo the show's head \Hiler. Gary Tomlin, they chose Majorca because they "wanted to mix excitement and romance and Majorca 1s the perfect settin~. There's lots of ocean. mounta1nous terram. and lots ofromanuc \l(.'WS." Kevin Blair, ~o plays To m Gallaghor on "Rituals:· has teamed that working on a -soa p can be full of hard knocks. In the recent kidnapping stor,lirte. Blair was really knocked around and suffered several bruises. lncidcntallv. we understand that Blai r and Kin Shriner, who plays Mike, arc go1n~ lo have a "Starsk) & Hutch" relat1o nsh1p involving adventure, ro· mancc anJ a high-powe red s toryline. Michael Corbett 1s returning lo "Search AMC character now -. has a British accent BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Why on can h did "1\11 My Children .. hirr an actor with an English accent t6 portray the typi cally American Mike Ro)'> -Z.T .. Buffalo. N.Y. A: Evldenlly "All My Children's" casting personnel felt that Mike Roy should ha~e aa international touch. It was also felt that Hugo Napier's following as G11nnar OD "As tbe World Tarns" would be good for AMC. As for tlae Hddenly British accent of Mike, at dais point it will be left unexplal11ed. Q: The little boy who plays Jonathan on "Gu1dm$ Light'' is fam1ltar. Hasnc been in any movies?-R,.V. .. Santa Ana, C'alif. A: Damien Sc:hallu bas done bl1 slfare of - commercials and 1bt>t1 In prime·tlme movte1, bat you probably remember him best for bl1 role on "Texas." Dam ten appeared on ''Texas" for almost the 1bow's entire run and was well-liked by producer GaU Kobe. Kobe, aow producing "Guiding Llgllt,'' tlaoagbt he'd be perfect for the 1usltlve yoaa1 boy in search of h.11 family. 'Q: Can r,ou tell me if Jack Coll'man from "Dynasty · e ver d id a \Oap opera·> I ~wea r he did. but accordtn.J to my cousin, Jack COieman has been Steven on "Dynas1y" 4 Sunday, Nov. 4, 19~ \incc the show began. -A.M .. Pinsburgh, Pa. A: If you be& your couslD money you're about to become a little richer. Coleman appeared as J ake on "Daya of Oar Lives,'' a highly popular character who llad to go when be was dl1covered to be tlae Salem Strangler. And the role of Steven OD "Dyaa1&y" was orfCLaally played by AJ Corley. Corley aveed to dl1a1ree wltb bis contract te rm1, so COlemu was broagllt In. Most people, however, forget tllat Corley originated tllle role, slDce Coleman bis taken ov~ so c~mpletely as Steven. Q: I'm looking for "Ryan·s Hore" and I can't seem to find 11 anywhc~. Has 11 been canceled?-R.W .. Dctroi1. Mich. A; "Ryan's Hope" was moved from the 1 !:30 tlot to noon. Whtie 1ome 1tatloas laave dropped the 1bow In favor of 111nnln1 local news program•i ~be show 11 bel•g carried lo tbe Detroit area at 1%. "Loving" 11 now seen In the 1%:30 slot. Ha\1: 11 qurst1on about l our (ovontr ~oop or soap stor? Wrttc to ynd:i Hirsch. co Nrws Amcfl<.'ll Synd1eatc, P.O. Box /96W. ltvmc. (a/,(, 92714 he will answer u nMny quc~11on~ .-u she mn in her eolumn. but the volum(' of mnil makes ~rsonal replies 1mpa551b/c. for Tomorrow," bu1 a couple of."Scarch" tars will be going. including Paige Haaaab and Rober1Carti1 Brown. "Search" is once again revamping the storylines in the hope ofuppint.theE!ings. W Jhi.o.k-LLWouldiW hun Tr SCarCb'' would stick to some storyhnes so you could JCt Jo know and care about the characters mstead offinding them wr1tten out every ttm( you tum around. Over on "As the World Tums," look for some cast additto ns next month. With only 24 main characters, "As the World Tums'" hour is looking a btt thin. Gone are Rlcbard Backus, Ernie Towueocl, Robert ·ui)toa, gaDy McNell, Hu10 Napier, and the characters of M ichael a nd Juliet will soon follow. On "Guiding Light," it looks ltke Mlcbael Tylo has agreed tostayon the show 1n the role o f Quint. Michael is hoping that his sto ryline will be beefed up. We hear that he will be involved in the Barbados storyline that's revolving around Tony and Annabelle . New on the Hill Mimi Kusyll bu jobled the eneemble cut of liBC•a .. Rill Street Bliaee" u DetectiYe Pa- tricia Mayo. Tbe natiYe C.n- adlan wu eJtned after a ~•t •hot on .. Rembafton Steele:'•. -- ------------------------------~ AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/BATIS AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ...:.. 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ~ ALLEN CADILLAC-GMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway . WMt of AYfKY Pkwy Exit 131-GIOO 495-0800 C HEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Hart:?or Blvd. Costa Mesa :_ 546-1200 Daily Pilat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH L .. 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA -UNIVERSITY HONQA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -MC).0713 .. . 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L-. 8 Sunday, Nov.4. 1984 -- --w .. - .. .. j Coal • .. .. -Sunclay ·;:a~ .. , .. POICUt.,_ ... c..ua ....a .... -w--rr «*..,,.. 1IOll I09TICllUll .. ITMCADI .. CIMIM•e&.O.• ... mlf'°'9 Fonner TV announcer- turned-candjdate. Bob Forehead, under- goes charismatic training to enable him to champion the cause loc big business .. C...MIUllMOO ......... F•IDIML 1•111• TWLOC*IATWJllll YOUnt•ntl-... , ... ceua•nt1MOm ...... '9M1'mU.U. ... "Dot And TJle Bunny" (1980, ~~e~n=ed. ( 1 hr . 10 min ) CZ) llON "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933, Comedy) Eddie Cant<><. Rober1 Yoong. 1 hr., 18 min,) •11u. ..... vaa , -.. wwrno11A• .. TGOAftW -gm _.. .. u. --YUM LIT,_•L.-r .-tm . _,Ml Ol FAITM rr•..,. ...... ....,._., .,. "Vanishing Wiiderness" ( 1974. Documentary) Narrated by Rex Allen ( 1 hr . 26 min.) I Ml11U am TMI ...,_ mMr1 OI .. , .... .,. "Waltz Ae<oss Te11as" ( 1983. Orama) Anne Archer. r.,ry Jastrow. ( 1 hr . 40mtn) ... w. woru CM111CM -..,,,-.ntt • oomrmn 1'Ml'ICAT LlmllMCMI .,. __ -.T-llUICM .... ..., ... woru,_,.,. MCllC*FM _.,,., (ll)Q ..... , ... • OIM. ldi lfl u.Y .. &.Glm--LLOWDO..• ...,.MUIT c.... .J -... -1:.r-. .,. "Snoopy, Come Home" ( 1972 . woru,..._ ... "The Righi Stufl" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Sam Sheperd. Scon Glenn (3 hrs . 12min.) Comedy) Animated V0tces of Chad Webber, David Carey ( 1 hr .. 20 mtn ) =1==--=--Tlll• TMI Lii mt/IU 11111 v lasslfled . .. Advenlslng 6DWAYOlnunt 7ll8 tm ..,. "Love With The Proper Strang- er" ( 1964, Romande) Natalie Wood . - ·~I RE~IRING ... COIE TO THE 1u1n OF IEWPOllT • 24 Hour Aides • Priv~te & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service A LllllY lnlllEIEIT SETTUll AMBULATORY 400 Hilaria Way Newport Beach (714) 642-5861 AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Sunday,Nov.4, 1984 9 -IUnclay C:onl. Steve McOu&en. (2 hrs.) .. ~~w•••• YIWf POflYIAm.-e um.1.-cl . u.OYD OILVll IA-,._ ,AL-.&. 11UllFQ- INlll• ·-· ---....... llDIL --llOWll "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981. AdVenture) Harrison Ford, Karen - Allen. (' hr., 55 mmL • (.() MJH•• TW ~Ill n 90llT Up to date business lnfonnation for mana· gers. including strategy, Issues, technolo· gy, and a review ol Waif Street activities IB> ( 1 hr> CZ) IM>¥ll "Threshold" (1981. Drama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Gotdblum ( 1 hr 46 min.) LCM01eoD ..... cc .. m1e1 Ullm.Am .... -TmATCM.Ylltf ~K.PM:I nm.-..., lllDWYOUlmll • •c•ITOllY llOm "Mystery Island" ( 1978. AdVenture) ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CS)llOWll "Black Beauty" (1946. Orama ) Mona Freemen. Richard Denning ( 1 hr ,• 14 min ) . U•CAIToaNAU. • mrnm .... ........ . oua.-.a ....... .., " . ...,.. f/1191-..... ~ .. , ..... llOWll "The Wiz" ( 1978. Mu&1cal) Diana R°'s. Michael Jackson (2 hrs , 13 min~ q •IPACIMU='AL eM• llOWll "The Power Within" ( 1979 Drama) Art Hindle. Edward Binns. ( 1 hr . 30m1n) I DAY 01 DllCO¥IR'Y QllllTM CCflLMD .,. "El Cid" ( 1961. Advenrure) Charltoo Heston. Sophia Loren (3 hrs 30 ~ I UTITomMDWI .-ICAIMIWlll .... ~ M1Mm01Tlll-Clt) ....... ... lllf'O IAcml ''NASCAA Atlama Jour- nal soo·· (3 hrs ' 30 min ) .. ic1aneccm -Wlll-M PDOTUU. Regional coverage ol Los Angeles Raiders a1 Chicago Bears. San Diego Chargers at Indianapolis Colrs. Cleveland Browns at Buflalo Biiis or Hous- ton Ollers·at Pi"sbUrgh Steelers. (3 hrs.) 8 llOWll "Munster Go Home" (1966. Comedy) Fred Gwynne, Yvottne De Carlo I~ .. lmM..D 01 TWTM • llOWll "Sherlock l;iotmes Faces Death" ( 19.43, Mystery) Basil Rathbone. ~,Ji~·30mln) •n. ...... lO Sunday, Nov. 4, 1984 e M NITIMl San Diego Chargers el Indianapolis C=~rs,) m>••--(C) 1MI ...._ 01 ._ OP Tiii LOIT "'* Viewers are taken behind the scenes during the making of George Lucas and Steven Spie4berg4 spectacular movie .. Raiders Of The lost Ark" for a look at how the adventure film came together ( 1 hr.) CE) AUTO MC*I Formula I Portuguese -Grand Prix tfrom-Es,::6. (1hr_,30mflr) cm "9 llDI WMO A1'Ulml Young English skin divers become Involved 1n preserving the threatened·exlstence of an undersea clVihz.ation Inhabited by children llOWll "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981 , Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CZ) llOWll "Arruza" {1972. B10graphy) Documentary Narrated by Anlhony Quinn ( 1 tit., 13 min) l l»AITOOAY -I wrrM YOU Featured: Issues of concern lo Asian women are discussed by Elalne Kim. PhD .. Project Otrector. Asian Worn· en United of Calllornia: Patricia lee, Union Representative. Hotel and Res1au· ranr Employees and Bartenders Local Unt0n 2. San Francisco, and. Feelle Lee. Ph D .. Otrector. Special Projects. Interns· !tonal Ottices. UCLA and President. A813n I Pacific Women's Network -MOOD _,ICMU. --=--llDl.-OU'lm OICM9UI ,.1aew.w IOlOllltTO~ 11'1 llOWI "Who Kiiied The Centerfold Model?" (1977, Mystery) Barbara Eden, Joan Hackett. ( 1 tir .. 30 min.) fJ ~-DMMt PACT Oii fllC1DI A documentary examtnlng the American Dream -specifically, why some people never achieve 11. and why and how others ido ITAllTm . ..-..:NM • llOWll "Midnight Lace" (1960. Suspense) Doris Day, RelC Hamson (2 hrs.) I *8"'IW-111C1• TIUlM llOQ'8 Ol IOCllTY llCMI ''Slow Dancing In The Big C11y" ( 1978, Rqmance) Paul Sorvlno. Anne D1tchburn ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) (fl) CCU'1WY MCllOX (Q) llCMI "The Right Sruff" ( 1983. Dr1f· ma) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn (3 hrs . 12 ~ '*I WML.,.., •M'\l-.r 1mYCCUmTTAml llOWI "The Btaok Shield Of Falworth" "' ( t954, Adventure) Tony Curtis, Janet lelgh. (2 hrs.) · D> 1111-wrrMJM•~ flOCUI Ol IOCllTY I.NA_, Mazda Japan Classic (from Hirosh~~ 1 hr., ,30 min,) CID i.oCI Mokey discovers another tribe of Fraggles. llCMI "Valentina" ( t983. Drama) Anthony OIJiM, J0rge Sanz -{ 1 hr .. 25 mtn_) CZ.l llOWI "Yo~mbo" ( 1962, Orama) Tosh110 Mllune. El)lro Tono (1 hr . 50 min) --·iii ...... -1-ma• _ ......... ~ I LH9IDI f/11"1 PML OUST_. •HmYI "Rumpole 01 The Ba1ley"Rumpole confronts lhe old boy network when he defends a couple accused ol blackmtff and operating a brolhel 9[1 hr;L Ii) PNOTOll';:llC -(H) P.-TCll -TO ICMOCll Padd lngton Bear's plan to be a mOdet s1uoenr on the first d~y of school _9!ts a t~ gracfe-wflen neorTr'iQscnaos 0 the c ass room , PANICMAll ·~ 12:11 CJ) M TODAY Ma ITOOell . QI • .,,. COfl&Ale ,,. •11 LU ... I Pll01'09WllC _ lllO~ A~ W 't) CJ) llP\ PDOTUU. Los Angeles Rams at St Louis Cardinals (3 hrs.) CJ 9l'L. P001ULL Regional coverage OI C1nclnna11 Bengals at San Francisco 49ers. M1am1 Dolphins at New York Jets. New England Patriots at Denver Broncos or Kansas City Cn1el• at See11:e ISew=~~ AJllZ ft .... llCMI "Sanctuary Of Fear" (197q Mystery) Barnard Hughes, Kay Lanz (2 hrs) Q) llCMI "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956 Orama) Gary Cooper, Dofotl'ly McGuire Q hrs) g) MOWll "Mahogany" ( 1975, CftarnaJ Diana Ross, Bl=:'JJIJams. (2 hes ) f& tmlTMI: ftOI MID M .an The Industrial and French Revolutions ser the stage for a century of dramar.c. change 1n Jewish ltfe including the deve1 opment ol social and political equality 1r Wesrern Europe, the Russian pogroms. the r1'e of ZtantSm and the start of mlQlll t1on 10 the fljew World. Q ( 1 hr.) O> ll'L.FOOTIAU. New England PatrlOts at Denver Broncos (3 hrs.) Ii) .......... ,.AllTI ~) llCMI "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy I Dustin Hollman. Jenica Lange ( t hr Sf min) (£.) Cfl F001IAU. Western OMsion Sem1h nal (3 hrs ) Ul1 llCMI "Table For Frve" ( 1983. Cfta ma) Jon V04ght, Richard Crenna (2 hrs 2 MllT) llOVW "Nightmares" ( 1983. HorrOI) Cristina Raines. Emmo Estevez. ( 1 hr . 3g nun) LSJ 11CM1 "Easy To Love" ( 1953, Mus• cal) Esrh4tr Williams. Van Johntan. ( t Ill 36 min.) m a.imu-... -~1• W (tl) .. "The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams" ( 1974, Adventure) Dan Hagger· ~Don Shanks (2 hrs ) w ... ~ .. "'The AdVenturet Of Frontle~ Freemon!" ( 1976, Adventure) Dan Hag ~'.!:Denver Pyle. (2 hrs,) 11.Ulf9l~MMITI ... "Gabriel Over The Whttf' Hou&e" ( 1933, Fantasy) Walter Hvston. Karen M~ ( 1 hr., 27 min.) ·1··--*Am a•-.,. "Game Ot Death" t 1979. Advontutt) Bruct Lee. Chvclc Nools (2 hrs ) e MAlmM. ••arm ·•eom Of Are" The n\O<ltm scfenoe Of plate tectonics. whlCh explains how tht Mr1h'I crus1 has ~------------------------------ Cfacked Into 12 plates that llowty .epe--(I).,.. "Waltz Acroa Tex.u" (1983, rate. collide and Inch pest each othef OYflf MmOPCU.tm Orama) Anne Afoher, Terry Jatrow. A eons. la examlned.J.1:.J • I !B t AU. wlldcattflf and a pfetty geotogtst ~ I ._9Cm Ol9I romantloaHy Involved af1flf their profes. .,..,,_,I MC ... Q slons bflng them Into confllct. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. -··=-~ ....... .o«>min.J ....... -.on ..... -..... TMTMm .,_"Frances" (1982, Biography) -lrM!m llGU.YWOODa..am• Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. (2 hr$., 20 ....cA111•WMO..U•.... .. min.) Wllllam Rusher, publisher of Nation-........ _ •It lllO¥W "Hollywood Of Bust" (1956, al Review, and Rep. Barney Frank (0-UIT--~ DearrMart~ry l:..wl&--{ ___ _.........,W....J~lid..!.!ase fOf their candldat .. In UJllT• hrs.) a debate moderated by JUdY WOOdion ar--"""lllf"ii"~lfiiiillr•r--------8 llO¥ll "Snatched" (1972, Mystery) Harvard Unlvflfslty. {1 hrJ •• IPOW Ricky cajoles Howard CMf, Leslie Niel9en. P hf .. 30 ...... flOOfl'• Biii Grandfather Stratton Into asking his hlsto- m1n.) _ _ _ ~ ... "My Cousin Ractiet'' (1953, ry teacher (Barbara Billlngsiey) out on a I CMAMft Mm.I -Mysteryt OtMe-Ge ttavllland, Richard Bur-data but things go b9d when the eldef MWAlfWl4 ton. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) Stratton admits he can't dance. ICIT a-.: CM.INNU ¥O'l9'I ([)POCllT••Ma Minnesota Fats vs. l o-..n-.-rr•mn -Featured: key ptoposltlons on the Cowboy Jimmy Moore (R) (1 hr.) lilW November 6th ballot: statewide coverage ([) llCMI "The Old Curiosity Shop" ITMllMQI reveals finances of an major campaigns. (1975. Musical) Anthony Newley, David MLmA,.-mATAm-.U. $hr) Warner. (1hr.,58 mln.) IM!m A look at the highland peoples .-:lP• m2a• CO) Lll&Y ITOlml The wcxk of today's of Pap(Ja, New Guinea and the petsls- llOWll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, Ora-hottest young writers, dlrectora and stars' tence of their llme-honofed respect fOf the ma) StSSy Spacek. Eric Roberti ( 1 hr , are gathered together In shqrt lllm, video Island's birds (R) Q ( 1 hf.) 35 min.) and animated segments. (1 hr) ~ llOWll "Raiders Of The Loct Ark" (H)ccurrRYMllOX CI)llOWll "The ConfcxmiSt" (1971 , Ora-(1981, Adventure) Harrison FOfd, Karen (D llOVll "Going Hollywood" ( 1933, ma) Jean-Louis lrlntlgnant, Dominique Allen. In 1936, a glob&-trotting archeolo- Comedy) Bing Crosby. Patsy Kelly ( 1 Sa~hr .• 55 min) gist-adventure< races Nazi evildoers for a hr . 35 min.) G CCUlrYl'ODAl legendary rel!QIOUS artifact of enormous ITAM1111CC A young girl Is torn •all Im& umTUU. New Ycxk Knlcks at power, narrowly escaping dOzens of death between the desire to make II rn the music San Antonio Spurs {2 hra .. 15 min.) traps en roule. 'PG' o ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) worlO and her mother's wish tor her to U CH) ... "Annie" (1982, Muslcal) M CUTI OP M 'M Mohammad ~sue a more practical career. ( 1 hr.) Alleen Quinn. Albert Finney. (2 hrs . 8 Ah vs Ken NOf1on (Sept 1976 rn New lZJ llOVll "Raiders Of The Loat Ark" min.) York). (R) ( 1 hr.) {1981, Adventure) H1Hison FOfd. Karen • Cit... (%) llON "Porky's" (.1981, Comedy) Alleo (1 hr .. 55 min) "'-.-CA'ICMOl:I Dan Monahan, Mark Herrler In F1onda In '1:) llYPMT911tUHOIT ... the late 1950s, a gang of fun-~ high •@ WOii.i OP ~ Clltf Robertson A1JC1 school bOys seek revenge a~lnst the pro- ho9ts this look at the w.ay man bas dJs-MC .. Q pr1etor ol a locel brothel. R' (1 hr., 35 rupted nature and how It can be restored ... min ) · i hr.) ---lllYMIOTO-A• Ml •AirrAIT-... •DYOMU. 19 INllTIPMI •Hll I I W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .... iliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii 19 • Nm! •-••••"•• Henry wal!CS llOVll "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come-lvenbig Punky and her friend$ to school and later dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. ( 1 hr., ---------=--------lakes them fishing. 36 min ) 1 D • ® ..,... .ca M<*ey discovers 4191) .,. "Escape" ( 1971, Adventixe) • 1-'Plppi -On The Run" ( 1972, another tribe of Ff¥1es. Chrtstopher Georoe. Avery Schreiber. (1 Adventure) Inger Nilsson, Par Sundberg. Nl!lll DAlOPD9C'GUmrY hr . 30 min.) While k...nlng an '""e on two Y"' llV'I runa-• 8 (I) .__ • WOii Whli. Yllltlng I &.A1W1'90 ~... -, --·• her EngQsh cousin rn the South. Jes8ica .CO. uc:a, KOT19 ways. Plppl goes over a waterfall In a bar-learns the ptime sospect In 8 ITIUfdef Is the .,. "Village Of The Giants" ( 1965. rel. rescues a baby from an angry bull and victim's dog, left a fortune by his eooentrkl F.anta:I.) Tommy Kirk. Johnny CrawfOfd. esc~~= <2 hrs.) master ( 1 hr.) I hrs • De....,_ Michael and KITT are T lllVAllfMI fi ~·Game 01 Death" ( 1979, challenged by a car reconstructed from a llOVll "Rio Lobo" ( 1971. Western) AdVenture) 8Noe Lee. Chuck Norris The Kin prototype that waa burled In the John wzr~ Jennifer Q'NeUI. (2 hr~) king of kung lu battles two IOfmldablel vii· ocean. (1 IV.) -"' I ..,..... . I cautTUU••-' WALL '1'mT ._Guest: Beryl w. lalns. =_l 0 UWMTU••t§mllll The Sprinkel, undersecretary of the Treaaury I~ a.All judge becomes a Hollywood cMbttty - tor '=!!r~lrs. ... "Tw...-And Btown Shoe" and the target of a wlly murdefesa -when I _._,. ....~ he substitutes as host of a friend's TV mAJC1910P .. W (1980. Adventure) Seo Vereen, Jeff show.Q (1 hr.) _ ._1.._ Goldblum A faei-taMclng con man 81\d a 1 ta.LYIOOI .- llOWll "BralnstOfm" (19S3. Selene• daydreaming atockbfoker run afoul of TAI.II,_,. DUil iii neo-Nazis and mobsters In Loe Angeles -...,_ L bo" ( 97 t Flctlol)1..Natalle WOOd. Chrl&topher Walk· after they steal s1 mllllon from a· gang· _,.. "nou o 1 1. w .. em) en. ( fhr ... !8 min.) ster's ute -........11 box. (2 hrt.) John Wayne. Jennifer O'Nelll. A.n tx..CMI llMll ,."'9'CM1 1_ . ..._..... War COionei rids a Texas town or 08tpe1-= r.:-'wu.u. :=w;:.. Iba~~---.... ----o •A In the controversy o~ the ...... -,...,... -·.,... ,,_ ·-cause or Southeast AN's "yellow rain," -·-A"""' at the highland peoples · •ACI M Mtm clalms that chemleala 811 being dropped of Papua, New Guinea and the petW- IOAP Gll9'A AWAMI Honoring the by planet are countered by thoae that tence of their tlrM-honOfed respect tor the gerles and stars of television'• continuing ~c. the, rit:· bfflty with twarms of Island's birds. ~) 0 ( 1 hf.) dramas Categotles lncludt: outstanding .,....._ ,,. • W!E ICll Wm "The Bate,_. actor and actress: outstanding MW actOf ~ t.i.rka OP,..,. Muhammad, ter Ohfonlcits" Although Mr. H.rdlng i. and actress; and outstanding supporting c_.. 973 1 L legally vindicated through Archdeeoon actor and actreA Ph'l'llla Dillef, Norm vs. Ken Norton (..._t. 1 n 09 Gl8nfty'1 efforts. ~•Rt~ believes he has ,.... Angeles). (R) ( 1 hr.) -'-2 I 7) ( Crosby and Nancy Duluutt gues1. Hoata: (Q)llOWll "Lont WOif McOuedt" ( 1983• a moral dUty tor.._ .. ( art o Q 1 Oavld HasselhOff and Catherfne Hleldand. Adventure) Chuctc Notrla. Otvld Carr• ~ -·--.,hra) Cl)_._ "-Mir UOl!.,. M• P• I Sil dine. A man anampta to tnd an am'IS ~ operation.. 'PO' < 1 tv.. •7 •••"*-•-mln.J -·· Sunday, Nov. 4, 1sa.4 11 CH).,.,. .. The Right Stuff" ( 1983. Ora· a bizarre portrait of them. (2 hrs.) iectual JeWISh boyfriend 'R' (2 hrs , 37 ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn. Based (I) .,.,. "The Man Ftom Snowy River" mill l on the "ovet by Tom WOife. The selectton ( t982, Adventure) Klfk Douglas. Tom I Meua and tralll11'lg of the first American astro-Burllnson A young boy grows 10 man-1W MAMY 0 nauts rake place amld polfttcal malleUVer· hoo<l durmg a haz.ard0u$ tre6< through the 1W llCMI "Play Mlsty For Me" ( 1971. 1ng and media hype during the first years Austrahall wtlder~. 'PG' (1 hr . 44 Suspense) Clint EastwOOd. Jessica WaJ· of the spa~ program 'PG' o (3 hrs .. 12 min) , te( An obsessed woman tries IOlorce her min ) -8 (I) ,..,._ '°911, IU. Shoop moon· a fleet ions upon a disc Jockey who is cm .... Tha Right Stuff' ( 1983, Ora· tights as a school nurse to learn who IS already Involved with another girt. (2 hrs ma) Sam Shepard, Scott Glerln. Based responsible for a near-fatal allack on en 10 min l onthenovelbyTom WOlfe Theselection oldlriend (lhr) 11191__...._,...,..Mea• and tram1nn of the first Amenoen astro-a=' · Meua "W -'Jll1tlca&:-"•m.1-------· JA·fl-W \...-..--~-·-----:ii -----~ts take pq.ce amid polliie-• • --•n.1 · mg and media hype during the frr$1 years .-YPM.a&. •••mn ... of the space program 'PG' (3 hrs .. 12 ACTOmOIACtml .,_._, 1'11 -Featured min ) .-AT Im a.MICll "All English· Isabel Sanford. Geor_ge Burns. ( 1 hr I .,.. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" man Abroad" This awa1d·wlnn1ng drama 41) WOllLD~ (1981, Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen stars actress Coral Browne port1aying her· fD ~ Aftt!f 28 years on the )Ob a Allen In 1936. 8 globe-trotting aicheolo-self tn this story of hef encounter with But· Che!ter. Pa man finds out what lf's hke 10 g1st·adveoturer races N8Z1 evildoers for a 1sn spy Guy BU(gess (Alan Bates) 0 ( t cope with 1he buf'eauc1atlc red tape of the legendary religtOUS ar11fact of enormous hr ) welfare system In a poverty-stricken area power, narrowly escaping dozens of death CIJmott-o that once thrived on shipbuilding con· traps en route. 'PG' Q (1 h1 . 55 min.) m MOWTOIUllrT• fJ:m'ICA trac1s from the lede1al government O (1 _ IUC..-OMTm ,.._ttl).,.. "The Royal Hunt Of The Sun'' hr ) .. .-YPM.a&. ( 1969 AOV8flture) Robert Shaw, Chrtsto-~-... .. LOU-..r pher Plummer Lured by the promise of tl:1I MOU.YWOGDCLO.• --.!imln,.-.Y gold. the Spanish conquistador Pizarro 11:9 mAT--~CCIUKT'IC* • (I) &S ••George coons disas-lead~s an eicpedlll<>n to Peru (2 hrs, 25 !~---le< when he uses smear tactlCS 1n his race m1n "'"-,,. .. ,. against LoutSe for ptesident of the -1 · • ..,,. CIUICM•M-' tenants' council -.r.-r nll -Featured ----DID.,.. "The Cartie1 Affair" (Prem· Isabel Sanford, George Burns ( 1 hr) PMITM'f.._ lere. Comedy) Joan Collins. David Hassel· .-rT"1WHl\WICllCUI 9Gl11C9'r9 hoff A television sex goddess teams up .U.Q 1ai9 ... "Stra1gh1 f1me'' (1978, DtamaJ with hel male secretary, a handsome ex· t1!!! .... ,9GllTI,~ Oos11n Hoffman. Gary Busey An e;w·con con, 10 retrieve her Jewelry collection. -u ··... deSperately tries to go Slfaighl attet leav· stolen by a crime ring belng operated from ,..,.,.... 1ng prtSon, 1n sp41e of the many roadblocks 1ns1de a prtson J 2 hrs ) flTm....., which rise up before him 'R' ( 1 h1 . 54 I COUIT'UUOOt_., .-JIWWMT min l 9 .,.,. "The Best Uttle-WhOre-,..,....,..AL TM D llOWI "Dynasty" (1980, Otama) house In Texas" ( 1982, Musical) Bun .,. "The Life QI &Ian" ( 1979. John Foraythe ... l1nd8 Evans The pelna1ch Reynolds, DoQy Patton. A flamboyant, Comedy) Graham Chepm11n-. John ot an ultra-wealthy Denv8' Oil lamtly muckraking TV personality tries to close Cleese In the lirst century, a bungler who unleashes s11ong leellngS"' of anger ant1 down a popular bawdy hOUse Q (2 his.. Is proclaimed a messiah becomes the resentment when he marries a corporallOl'I 30 min.) leader of a great 1ehg10US movement sec~~ I RO IW a. !il_Rtnst his wish•· 'R' ( 1 h1 .. 33 min ) ~ IOL.elOLD W .,.. "Brainstorm" (1983, Science· MTPA'SIOL Wim Cl Wm "The Barches-Fiction) Natalie WOOd. Chrtstophef Walk· 1119 ... "Screwballs" ( 1983, Comedy) tet Chronicles" Although M1 Harding tS en A marrted couple tiles to keep a spe-Peter K~leghan. Lynda Speclale. Five high legally v1nd1Cated through A1chdeacon ctally designed device that allows 8 schoot bOys decide 10 take revenge on the Grant1y'1 elfOfte. Harding believes he has person 10 e.xperienoe the sensauons fell school's high-minded homecoming queen a fTlOfal duty 10 resign (Par1 2 ol 7) Q ( t by anothe1 from military &lld Industrial after sne has them placed on detentloo for h1.) Q!.OU~G' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) 1he1r pranks 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 mtn I Ci) •YITllYI "Rumpole Of The ll) "Raiders Of The Lost Anc" ta ~ llAMT Ba1ley"Rumpole confronts the old bOy ( 1981. Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen AIC ... Q network when he defends a couple Allen In 1936. a globe-trotting archeolo-llOWW "The Conformist" ( 1971. 0f8· accused of black~11 and operating a g1st·e~tur'f 1aoes Nazi-evildoers for a me) Jean-louts T11nttgnant. Dominique bfot~ ( t hr ) legendary rehgious artifact of enormous Sanda A philosophy proleuor st1uggles ct) "Tootsie" ( 1982, Comedy) powt!f, nar1owly nc:aplng dozens of death to ma1ntalf1 some semblanoe of normalcy Dustin Hottman, JessiCa Lange. An out· traps en route. 'PG.'. ( 1 h!.c.,55 min.) amid the terrors ol Fascist Italy In 1937 ol·WC>fk New York actor labeled as tern· .: .. •t *'-U 'R' (Oub~~r • SS min ) peramental diseover~ a whole new career _ t1:11 Cll... 1:11 ~ for himself when he disguises hlmsett as a __ ,.PU1W111 t:ll .... '!V~n and lands a soap opera role. 'PG' tW .... ,_....,.. .,.,. "Planet Earth" ( 1974. ScienU· ~( 1 hr .• 56 min) • WfiW Fietion) John Sa11on. OOtna Mu1daU1 A COILWflOO'TUU.411) a • ... • 201h·cenlllry man IS sent through. time .,. "Secret Hon<><" ( 1984) Phlllp ell warp into the 22nd century (1 tv . 30 Bl•~J:i~~~~ ~COITl•n•cmt min ) I ATM--lllS•l8ff ... .. ... ..,PM.al ~-RLIOPPI0-00 -(I) ... Met buys lhe Mothef Goose ........ " Neal Gablef and Jef. -... "Richard Pryor -.... And NUfM'Y School and plans to tear It dowll ffey Lyons ho9t an Informative look 8 1 Now" (1983. Comedy) Rlchald PryOf 10 make a pa1klng tot to accommodate his what's new at the movlet. l he tamous comedian rapt ewryone •• custom8fs. e ----. .. 9011'1 llKI• t1om elept\allts to formet wivee -In tht5 G ICMOGL IUT Guests· tax crvsader CID ... "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora· him staged at the SHngef Theatre In New Howard Jarvis and the piesldent Of the ma) Jon Voight. Richard Crenna A man Of~ons. 'A' O (1hr .37 mm.) California Teachers Assoeiatlon, Macllyn who was dlVOfoed live years earlier retums W aomMCK...,,. B1111e debate the Jarvis Four anti-tax inltl-10 his now-remarried Wife to take a more ..,.ATU. atfVe. qctlve r0141 In raising hit cl'lildren. 'PG' (2 • •--.MTQt Cf) ... "The Two Mrs ca11o11s·· < 1947, hrs . 2 min ) 1rn•n1 I I Orama) Humphrey Bogan. Barbara CO)..,. "Soph18's Choice" ( t982. Ora· Ml __ _,.ATCll Stanwyck. A deranged ar11st methodlcally ma) Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline In 1947. a • ..... ..., marries and murders his wlYes etter d<>ing young wnter from the South takes up resi· ---- dence with a beautiful PollSh Jmmlgfant, a .. "~ of the Ninja" ( 1983. 12 Sunday, Nov. 4, 1984 v1clim of Nazi PtrMCIJtlon. and her Intel-dven!Ut9) Sho RO&VQI. Arthur Robert• ---------------------------- lunclay Conl. ; A Japanese gallery owner denies his vio- lent Nln1a heritage until American drug traffickers kidnap his young son. 'R' ( t hr .. 28 min) Ml CC) llCMI "Tl'le Sergeant" ( 1968. Dra- ma) Rod Slelger, JoM Phillip Law. An Ameflcan Army sergeant stationed In France att&f the war becomes attraC1ed to one of his men 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min.) M ... .. ~,,,,,., ... -Monclay •00 "An Elephant Called Slowly" (1970. Adventure) Bill Travers, Virginia McKen- na. ( 1 hr . 3 l min ) CS> "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr , 50 min.) •@ "lnterlUde" ( 1957. Romance) June Allyson. Rossano BraZZl (2 hrs ) .. "Arruza" ( 1972 Bt0graphy) Docu- mentary Narrated by Antt'°ny Outnn ( 1 hr . 13 min) 1\9~) "Mary While" (1977. Orama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen~.) NI© "Tender Is The Night" (1962. Drama) Jennifer JONIS. Jason Robards Jr (2 hrs . 28 mm) CtiJ "The GOiden Seal" ( t983. Drema) Steve Railsback. Penelope Milford. ( 1 hr . 34 min) • "Warlords Of The 2 tst Cantury" (1982. Advenlure) Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe ( t hr . 35 min ) "Rumble Fish" ( 19$3, Drema) Matt 0.llon. Mickey Rourke. ( 1 hr . 34 mm.) .. cm "Superman Ill" (1983. AdVenture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. (2 hrs .. 5mln) e "Susanna Pass" ( 1949, Western) Roy Rogers. Dale Evans ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) -"Freedom" (1982, Orama) Mare W1nn1ngham. Jennifer Warren ( 1 hr . 40 mm) Ui) "Yes, Giorgio" ( 1982. Musical) Luci· ano P~varow. Kathryn Harrold. ( 1 hr, 53 min.) ' "'rie Rack" ( 1958, Orama) Paul Newman. Walter PidQ!OO ( 1 hr . 40 mm) "YOJlmbO" ( 1962. Orama) TOShlro Mifune. E11lro T ono. ( 1 hr . SO min.) -® "Boeing, Boeing" ( 1965. Comedy) Tony Curtis. Jerry Lewis (2 hrt.) tWG "Ba<l Ronald" (1974, Suspense) Kim Huntl!f. Sco11 Jacoby ( t .. r . 30 mm) _.,, ....... ....,..._ -· "Jenny" (1970. Orama) Marlo Thomas. Alan Alda (2 hra ) (t) ~tgh Road To China.. ( t 983. Ora· ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong. ( 1 hr • 45 min) ) "The MaR From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) ~lik Douglas. Tom Burtlnaon Ohr. 44 min.) (OJ "Lanny" ( 1974, Biography) Dustin Hottm3n Valetie Pemne (1 hf., 52 min) (J) "Stt~er Ace" ( 1883, Comedy) Burt ~nOlds, Loni AlldltlOO ( t hf , 3& min ) t.iJ "Oabtlel Ovtf ~ White House" ... ford An attorney attempts to uncover htgh·soclety crime and crooked poltce- men. ( 1 hr . 23 min ) d llCMI "Str~er Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt ReynOlds. Loni Anderson A stock-car racer makes a bad deal with an unscrupulous lrted chicken franchiser and becomes romantically involved wllh a preuy bul virginal public relauons woman 'PG' c; ( 1 hr . 36 min ) Ml PAmt• ..... ( 1933. FMtaSy) Walter Hustol'f. Keren Morley ( 1 hr . 27 min ) t:ll .. Arruza .. ( 1972 Biography) Docu· mentary Narrated by Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr 13 min) 18( "Educating Rita" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Caine, Juhe Walters ( I hr SO min.) (~"My Fatr Lady·· ( 1964. Musical) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs 50 mtn) "Oon·1 Cry. It's Only Thunder'. ( 1982 Drama) Dennis Chnstopher. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr . 50 min ) * (%) ··canton" ( 1982. Orama) Gerard Oepard1eu, Wo1c1ech Pszon1ak (2 hrs 16 min ) Ml C Freeaom" ( 1982 Orama1 Mare W1nn1ngham Jennifer Warren ( 1 hr 40 min 1 •co., Mary While" ( 1977, Orama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr . 45 mm ) .. @ "Cal Ballou" (1965. Comedy) Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin (2 nrs ) 111:11~ "Tender Is The Night" ( 1962. Orama) Jenrnfer Jones. Jason Robards Jr (2 hrs 28 mm) CH 'The Golden Sea)" ( t983 Orama) Steve Railsback, Penelope Milford ( 1 hr .. 34 min) Cl) 'Rumble Fish" ( t983, Orama)' Mall 0.llon. M1t1<ey Rourke ( 1 hr • 34 min ) --slvening .. , .... c:.' P001IALL Atlanta Falcons at WaStllT.:edsklns (3 hrs .. 15 min) ICll . MAITTOMAIT Ll'llnLll t# lMI llQt Al9 PAllOUI Ill P001IALL Allan~ Falcons at I Washlngtoll ~S:: (3 hra ) r ... • 11 ••-.T ... . .--.otT W&&avTI Of M • Ayub Kalule vs Sugar Ray Leon1trd (June 1981 1n Hou= (R) (1 hr) l1. "My Fu Lady" ( 1964 MUSI cal) Re" Ha1t1Son. Audrey Hepburn Based on George Betnard Shaw's "Pyg malion ·· A Br1tlsh professor tnes to teach a lower-class Londoner how to be a lady G' (2 hrs . 50 mtn.) llCMI "WarlofdS Of The 21at Centu· ry" ( 1982 Adventure) Mic:hae4 Beck. Annio MeENoe. A '°'* and hrs small group lace • lormet atmy commander leading tytannical loro.s 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 -(!) llllfllT1 CC) llCMI "Slow Dancing In Tl'le Big City" ( 1978. Romance) Paul Sorvino. Anne O.tchburn A cynteal New York City news· paper columntSt becomes romantically involved with a graceful pmna balleflna trying to ltght a crippling disease. 'PG' ( 1 • hr . 51 mtn) MOVIE ''Porky's" ( t981, Comed'y) Dan Monahan. Mark Hemer In Flo<ida In the late 1950s. a gang ol fun-lovlng high school bOys seek revenge aga1ns1 Iha pr~ ~~•or 01 a 1oc:11 brotheL:R'.~ min) ~ W @ IDMMIOf.._. -:runil.ca YMDWI 111:11 .... ... . AUCI IUClm./ ~-···· .....t#..,. I PMOTOM.UIMIC YW ·THAT• 1" Cll ... ..... U.TMATM9 LCMIOAT '.ll llAGAJlll Billy Dee Wllhams com menls on his new "Dynasty" role. a New York aerobics instructor whose classes I"'~:;; ..... ~ .,,,.., W.1 CC*fACTQ AUTO IACllO IHRA Northern Nationals Drag Racll'IQ (from Milan. Mich.) (R) ( 1 hr J H •---•Viewers are Invited to lest their mental s1<11ts 1n a ser.es ot fast-paced animated games O, lllOVll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Ch11stopher Reeve. Richard Pryor A villainous 1ndustna1 magnate tries 10 neu- tr al11e the Man ol Steel by spht11ng him into r11s good arid evil personalities 'PG' ~hrs 5m1n} •. .,... NI ll()¥a "TrlPoll" ( 1950, Adventure) Maureen O'Hara. John Payne. The Mannes fight the Trlpoll pirates to raise the American llllQ on Tripoli in· 1805 (2 hrs I r.:111~·;::um1 11CT~DOUIM WDP•<.:nun ....... ccutf -.0. WU-.Ot# umM.S • \loril ••• "The House 01 Dies DrE>ar'' Ii black lamtly moves into the old marn.ion of a murdered aboktlOnlSt and 18 cenv1nced the house IS haunted Stars Howard E Rollins Jr Gloria Foster. Moses Gunn = 1ot 2) O (t hr) (H) WI Gobo composes a song tor Uncle• Malt, when suddenly the hght d1sappea1s from Fraggle Rock Z M0¥9 ·Gabriel Ov9f The White House · ( 1933. Fantasy) Walt9f Huston, Karen Morley A newly-elected president booomes possessed by the Angel Gab<~ and lakes hold ol all of tl'le reins of gov- ernment ( 1 ht •. 27 min ) m UC*l,_OM 1* Sunday. Nov.4. 1984 13 - ... Cl) IC---.. When Amanda is arrested In Munleh for paaslng counterfeit currency. ehe and L~)ed into a case Involving long-hidcfetf'.N,azi counterfeltng plates and a bu{l'led-out ~y operative. ( 1 hr.) '· U ID llOWll "Alfplanel" (1980, Come- dy) Rober1 Hays. Julie Hageny. In this spoof of disaster films; an alrllner' a crew falls to food poisoning and a nervous for- mer war pilot Is pressed Into service,, (R) (2 hrs.) • D MOYll "Terror Train" ( 1980, Suspense) Ben Johnson. • Jamie _Lee CtrrtfS A ~n~ rralernlfy ren s a train for a party that becomes a nightmare when a vindictive guest stans kitting off the party· l~:i.o ..,•<•nun llnlM.I • llOWll "The Greek Tycoon" ( 1978. Drama) A-Rthony Quinn, Jacqueline Bis- set. A wealthy Greek shipping magnate mames the widow of a deceased Ameri- can president, launching a stormy rela· 11onshlp {2 hrs.) ID --•!IDMI "The House Of Dies Orear" A black famUy moves into the old mansion of a murdered abolitlonlst an~ Is convinced the house Is haunted. Stars Howard E Rollins Jr.. Gloria Foster, Moses Gunn. (Pan 1 of 2) O ( 1 hr ) CC) ICft 1"1.cOllD com. CE)..,_ ucml Texas Stakes Ouar- terhorse Race (from Austin). CID llOWll "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burhnson A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wilderness 'PG' ( 1 hr . 44 min) F~ TALI TMIAN "GOidiiocks Aod The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neet playa the mis- chievous young glrl who learns about respecting the property of others after she happens upon the bears' cottage In the woods Also starring Hoyt Axion, Alex Karras. Carole ~ and John Llthgow. c;i -1:c~ ... LMIOAT --Al•tT TClllllT Featured. Culture Club: U.S. preslder'lts Immortalized ~ ltlmmakers m ~Ml: CMJZATIOl Me,.~ Successive phases of Jewish emlgjefion to America are !raced from 1654 t<f1932. and varied pa11ems ol Jewish exP9r1enee in different parts of the U.S. are examined. Q__(1hr,) · .. ~-..... --... The come-dian returns wlttl skelchet, aspiring come- dians and~ guests -im-~111~ AHie Is lolled back 10 Ult after het romance with a charltmat- tlcal ~ndidate =-""~". tmYCA =t ........ ,. ... Suc~ve phases of Jewlth emigration to America are trac.d from 1654 to 1932, and varied patterns of JeWlsh experlence tn different parts of 1"9 U.S. are examined ~(~ .......... -....... The on-and off-tcrHn Ille of one of Amtrl· ca's favorite act~ It traced with fllm ~ ol some ol hiS belt movies lncludlna "On Golden Pond" Which won him an Otcar. 11 ht.) 14 Sunday, Nov. 4, 1984 ~~J!'lrfght" ( 1982, Orama) Jenny Neumann, Gary Sweet While rehearsing for a play. actors are faced with a chain of tragic oocurrenoes ( 1 hr , 22 ~ -Cl) "Don't c . ff's Only Thundef" (1982. Orama) 'bennls Chrlsropher . Susan Saint James BaSed on the true ''ory of a female Army doctor and a rroo- ble-prone medic who help two nuns care for a group of Vietnamese orphans 'PG' 1!hr. SO min) W ~ .4n4'4e1Wen'' ( ~983. Oramp) Ctiristophet Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an alfarr with one ol her students who works as a male exotic danoer 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min) m ...... Mm:IWQICOCl ... -W...., • .. all wca.D Of MDllOll Cliff Robenson hosts this 1()()1( at lhe way man tias·d1s- rup1ed narure and how It can be restored n ~ ~· flOUnCAL TAI.II ... Cl) ~ Dick Is disturbed ,when Larry becomes Stephanie's swror and pmposes 10 her (1) .,_ "Darby's Rangers" ( 1958. Advenlure) James Garner. E1chika Choureau. The heroic American Rangers go into combat under 1he leaderShlp ol Colonel Darby in their invasion ol Italy and North AfrlC8 (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (]]) --Y•tT TW Featured Culture Club, U S. presidents Immortalized ~filmmakers. lilD 1'11 OUt _.. tnstallauon of wall board. Insulation and underlaymenl tor the new bedroom and bathroom CE C:OU. NOTUU. Navy vs Notre Dame (from East Rutherlord, N J I (R) Q hfa.) (0) llOIWll "The Soldier'" (1982. Adven· ture) Ken Wahl, W1n1am Pr1noe A ruthless CIA agent ts senl ro n,vtrallze a Soviet· backed terrorist plot 10 hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear explostves ·R· < 1 hr .30m1n) -· Cl) ~a &.M:IT A paroled cop-killer Is murdered. ,al# despite lhe1r m1&- gw1nga over the asatgnment, Chris and Mary Beth search for the murderer ( 1 hr) l !F~TAU '> ,,_ MmCAI. TAI.II ..-CAI JU,_. "UnlO She Talks" Pamela Reed stars In lhe story of one woman's ~ienoe With the Grand Jur~ 1hr.) !-"High Roed To China" ( J983. Orama) Tom Selleck, Beu Armstrong A mllllonalrest hires a hard-drlntclng ex· World War I flying ace to searcl'I for her ~lost father. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. .il6 mrn.) CH) llOWll "The Guardian" (1984, Ora· ma) Martin Sheen. Louts Gossett Jr New York City apartment c:twellers conc.,ned abOUI ramp•nt crime l'llre e 111gnan1e· minded ex.,..rvlceman as their new secur ~f8~~~1n) -~.,. "O.rker T.han Amber" ( 1970, Mysteryl Rod Taylor, Suzy Kendall. An amateur detective relentlessly pursues the S8dlttlc llayera of a young female .. 1ac~~~\2~ -I N9llCllllCM. TAU -· llfT ... • CIHJ• I ..... ccUm "Retlr- lnQ JudO". A Look At The Court1" 1Z) mwll '"The Conformist" (1971. Ota· ma) Jean-Louis Trlnllgnant. OomlnlQue Sanda A philosophy l)folessor struggleG to maintain some sem~noe of normalcy amid the terrors of Faaclst Italy In 1937 'A' (Subhtled) ( 1 hr , 55 mln ) _ ...... , .. 9 (1)9 6?'9 ... TAD- IC'TV &ISLIM "°'*'°"' ..... :Oll.T ..... fH~il9"'""'1ttnr'Rltrr--11980. Co~> Samantha Fox. Jessie St Ja.mes. A wom· an engages 1n sexual shennanigans Wl1h a red Ml Cuban COOi( and the upstatrs maid (1 ht 15mln) Q llO¥ll Lenny" ( 197•. Biography) Dushn Hollman, "tialerle Pemne. Celebral· ed comedian and social commentator Lenny Bruce tries to speak freely W1th•n the constraints ol the 1950s aod '60s le~a=m 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 min ) S "Waitress" ( 1982. Comedy! Carol Otake, Jim Hams A woold·be acrre~ a teen-magazine reporter an<f a prep !>Chool re1ecr have varlOOI adven· tures while working at a New York City drncr ·R ( 1 hr . 30 mm.) 1~ IJ -·-Rick and A.J help a Houston s.oc1ahta locate her tlance wt>o failed 10 show up for 1he11 wedding. (RI 11 hr . I 0 min ) Q m IUT Cl# CAMOll Host Johnn1 Ca• son Guests Jim Fowler. Lauren e,ca11 Pete Fountain, the Mighty Carson Arr IPI•~~~ ~ ~CA S'chedui.ct Mar shall Loeb manlging 9d11or of Mooey magazine ( 1 hr ) m ,. a.&a Scheduled. the polltle•I vleW9 ol American voters ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1b41 ) TOiie .,.. ... 1"I MfT .....,. DUDlT POU.UTtC* Lookl al three con· cerned people who flQhl against haiaro ous Pollutants 1n their communllle'S ( 1 hr I 11•1c llOVll 'Lenny" 1197.t, Bk>grapl'lyJ Ou'llln Hollman. Valene Perrine celebtal ed c;omed1an and social commentator Lar111y Bruce tries 10 s~ak freely within the constraints of the 1950s al'ld '60s ,_·1a~.~ 1 hr. 52 min.) ,,..,,..0 llCMI "The House That Wouldn'1 Ole ( 1970. Mystery) Barbar14 Stanwvck Richard Egan Three people e1~pt to nd an ota hOU!.e or Its evil splrtls {1 hr • .tO mrn) I 1t111111•.,.•11••11ntT ... ........ l1mT1 Of IAllll..cllCO _. .,_"The Big Game" (1972. Adveo ture) Stephen Boyd. France Nuyen. FOf e1gn goveinmentS attempt to obtain a poworlul mlnd-controt devl(e from Amen· -L can sc1entis11 (2 hrs ) 1a1D II> LATl..atfT"""DAVIDUfilWI Scheduled Robin L.each, oomtdftflne Sandra Bernhard, Bob McMath (new rOducts demonstration~ h!) A&IM) Nn'CllCOCI,..,,. ,.,,_ llAUT ••no ... rr • em :• .... ,.... 90M-•· .,. "StrOker Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Butt Reynolds.. Loni Al\der100 A " -Monclay Coal. stock-car race( ma.kes a bad deal wtlh an unacrupulous fried chicken franchiser and becomes romanllcally Involved wllh a prelty but virginal public relations woman 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) CZ) ..,. "Danton" ( 1982. Ofama) Gerard Depardleu. Wojclech Pszoolak Former French Revolution allies Georges Oan1on _and Maximilien Robespierre find lhemselves locked in a biller struggle to rule France. as a government tribunal begins a series of public execullons 'PG' i hra .• 16 mlnJ.. .. (I) .. • .. tl!N'"Ptsnn1rV-m-mur- ~, a w11ness about 10 te111tty against htm, a gangster j>08e$ as McMlilan and even fools~ (R) ( 1 ht . 20 min ) -(ff) "P0<ky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mjlrk Hemer In Fle<lda In the late 1950s, a gang ol lun-lovtng high school boys seek revenge against the pro- prietor of a local brothel 'R' ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) W m llOmDAmPOOTUU.1•1.-n a.mYnam .,,..,Y•IT TOllllft' Featured Culture Club, U.S presidents lmmonalized ~ ftlmmak8fS. , llJ mcMI "Black Gold" ( 1963. Ofama) Pt'tillp Carey. Otane McBain Nellt'ter lack of money nor sabolage stops a wildcatter from drilling his Oil wen. ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn ) flU N.L CC*TACT UIA11 Jerry Clark vs Everett Berry for the We<ld Flyweight lltle, scheduled for 12 rounds (from Orlan- do. Fla.). (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (0) mcMI "My Fair l1idy" ( 1964, Musi- cal) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg- malk>n " A Brllish profeSSOf tries to teach a lower-class londOner how 10 r>e a lady 'G' (2 hrs., 50 min.) ·-TOUlllT• ..-cA -Twclay __ ........... 11ov1e1- •CCJ "Too Far To Go" ( 1979, Orama) Michael Mo11arty, Blythe Danner ( 1 hr . 40 min) • Thresh<>ld" (1981t 0fama) Donald Sutherland. Jett GOldbTum ( 1 hr 46 min) .. Ql) "That Certain Feet1ng" (1956, Come-<M Bob Hope, E\18 Marie Saini. (2 hrs ) 19(D) "Bea$1master'' ( 1982. Adventure) Mere S1noer. Tanya Roberls ( 1 hr . 45 min.) .. "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Andetson. ( 1 he .. 36 min.) ··The Year Of Living Dangerously" ( 1983. Orama) Mel Glt>son, Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr., 55 min.) .. (}) "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen L1hr .55 min.) ... (CJ "Green For Danger" ( 19•7. Mytt8fY) Sally Gray, Trevor Howard. ( 1 hr • 33 min) .. cm "South Pacific" 11958. Musical) M1tz• Gaynor, Rossano Braui, (3 hrs ) G "The Last Bandit'' ( 19•9. Western) Wilham Elliott. Adrian Booth ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -ct) "Aa1der1 Of The Lost Ark" (198 1, Advenwre) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen 1 ht./ 55 min) "Mr Morn" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton, Terl Garr t I hr . 31 min ) ( "Gold la Whe<e You Ar.Id It" ( 1938. Western) George &ent. otM. de HavM- 1:91 tMAT---CGUXTm ATTMI ... mcMI "Berlin Correspondent" ( 1942. Adventure) Dana Andrews, Virginia Gii- more A German professor escapes lrom the Nazis with lhe help of an American newspaperman. ( 1 hr., 30 min.} l lOWMl ...... LW• w AIUIA.19IM'I . .. ())Cll ... ..nwAtat ' llOW9 "The Llvely Set" (1964. Romance) James Darren. Pamela Tiffin. A conceited ~OU~r:L~S Into lroub!e wah hlS em oyer Defc)fel)e oeckles to settle down 10 his studies and his wife (2 hrs im ... ... WOUATU.. --- 1:11 ('IS llOWll "Warlords Of The 21st Centu- ry" ( 1982. Adventure) Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe A 1008' and his small group face a former army commander leading 1yrann1cal forces. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 1:11 CC) llO¥ll "Lady On The Bus" ( 1983, Ofama) Sonia Braga. A young newlywed finds sexual enJOymenl on a bus filled wllh strangers. 'A' ( t Iv., 26 mtn ) m1 -.n•~ ..,,.MUIT . tll :=..L.u-~MU England's popular comedian relurns with his special brand ol bawdy entertainment, including a spoof of the Monte Carlo Show and 1mpress1ons of entertainers from Ken-1/1.. Rogers to Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr.) M lZ_J.:MI "Rumble Flsh" (1983. Orama) Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke Two brothers are m1sflls 1n a small town and one remains a hero to nelghbO<h<X>d thUgs 'A" U hr .. 34 min ) •C!J CID'8 land. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (Z) "Arruza" ( 1972. Bfography) Docu- mentary. Narrated by Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr . 13 min ) -(fl) "Red Tomahawk" (1967, Western) Howard Keel. Joan Caulfield (2 hrs ) 11:9 G "Black Water Gold" ( 1969, Adven- tore) Ke11 Dullea, Lana Wood ( t hr .. 30 min) (8) "Ragtime" ( 1981. Ofama) ~ames Cagney. Howard E Rolltns. (2 hrs .. 35 min) (ZJ "Sink The Bismarck!" ( 1960. Advert- ture) Kenneth More, Dena Wynter. ( 1 hr . 37m1n.) _.,, ...... 11ov1es- -· "Roeky Mountain" ( 1950. Western) Errol Flynn. Patrice Wymore. (2 hrs ) CO) "The Party" ( 1968. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Claudine longet <? hrs ) "Blg Mo" ( 19'13. ~ma) Bernie Casey. Bo Svenson ( 1 hr .. 53 mil\_) 1:9(%) "YOj1mbo" ( 1962. Drema) tOShlro M1tvne. £1wo T ono ( 1 hr • 50 min ) • ·:The Liiiie Foxes" ( 194 1, Orama) Bette D&YIS. H8fbelt Marshell. (2 hrs) "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Orama) John Travolta. C~nthl• Rhodes. (1 hr .. 36 min) •CO "Too Far To Oo" ( 1979, Ofama) Mlchatl Moriatty, Blytt'te Danner ( 1 hr • 40mln) "Aa1de<a 01 The lost Ark" ( 1981, AdVenlura) Harrl9on Ford. K3ttn Allen llhr .. 55ml!'I) •COJ "The AOvtntut .. Of Young Robin r l:w ... ,.. -'""'· M :'!chanel Sohtalre" ( 1981. Biog- raphy) Mar~France Plsler. Ru1ger Hauer The romances and business struggles of Paris fast11on queml Coco Chanel's early ~rs. 'A' (2 hrs.) -~llOWll "La Nult De Varennes" (1983. Ofama) Marcello MastrOiannl, Jean-Louis Barrau11 The story of Marie Antoinette and LOUIS XVI OR th&lr tliUhlloJtie .... t~ .... n;.;..;;o-..f ---Varennes on ll'le eve OFthe RevOlutton ~ubt1tled) 'A' (2 hrs . 10 min ) W 8 llOWll "L11tle Big Horn" ( 1951 West· em) Marie Windsor. John Ireland A small band of ca11alrymen attempts to warn General Custer of Indian plans to attack at Little Big Horn. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) ~QICMO'lflMT-.T IUll•Mtw(I) llOWll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reeve. Rtehard Prye<' A 111llatnous industrial magnate tries 10 neu- • llahze the Man ol Steel by sphtllng him into his good and evH personalities 'PG' 2 hrsJ 5 min.) ,... TMI nam "Gold110cks And The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neal plays the m1s- ch1evous young girl who learns about respecltng lhe property of others af1er she happens upon the bears· cottage 1n 1he woods Also starring t1oyt A.(ton. Ale>< Karras, Carole King and John L1thgow Q d ef)....,. (%) _,.. "A Night In Heaven" (1 983, Orama) Christopher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren A marned college 1nstruc1or has an alfan w11h one of her students who works as a male exo11e dancer ·A' ( 1 hr 23 m1n) W «l)IDMMIOll.._. Hood" ( 1980, Orama) Animated ( 1 hr . 43 min ) (SJ "The Smurfs And The Magic Flute" ( 1983, Orama) Animated. (I hr . 14 min) •ill Hatar1!' ( 196t. Adventure) John Wa~ne Hardy Kruger (3 hrs ) ll:t Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Comedy) Bur1 Reynolds Loni Anderson ( 1 hr 3'> min) .. @ Spartacus" I 1960 Ofama) Kitk Douglas Laurence OltVtef (3 hrs , 55 min r .. 'C' A 1 l ht> President's Men" (1976 Orar •ell Rot>t:rt Redford, Dustin Hoffman Lt hr!. 20 min ) • _s, "The Year 0 1 living Dangerously" ( 1983 Ofama) Mel G1t>&on. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr . 55 min.) ) 'Th1eshold" (1981. Ofama) Donald Sutherland. Jell Ooldblum ( 1 hr 46 min I --Evening ... C191 ()) MTIOIM. ILICTDI -.Tt Coverage includes up-to-the·mlnu1e retllfns of the p11n1den1tal race, congr~I race1 and locahzoo reports on key state races, 1n1er- 11tews with candidates and anaty1AS of the resut1s will follow. (3 hrs) l =TOMMIT i-.C09• ITM,,_ Sunday.Nov.4. 1934 15_ . ' I ..r . ~ CIUS'• O>te/llQ! -;t ~or. ·~ ¥(! «a. ~_q , 3 t'rtJ !-·~· ll 1-4v"'1-:.' ~ 8oltfl I 0a Co.toy$' Y'S ~ b.l'T~ ._. 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N-1camJ~? .... .. ... a.-fl'NI HtgMg'1ts ot ~ fkl#1 .A'.11. Dallas CoN~ IS ()e<I let BtO'\C.CA 'Jt lie • N IUCTID How c.afld>da'n ha'1e c.arr(>eigneo <.11 t~ .,.,,ha <Xi6· 1eG1ior o• Po tica c.ommero.al$ oat.r.g from Frank •n Aoow.iell 10 Ronald I=·--,. .,.. 1.Aea1oa11r. f 1&79. Comec:J11 84 Mutra1. Oms Ma)tepeac:..e A l.art/ tummer Garn() COUnMIOt lffds t'4 miafrt cna1ges into a l'l0-fl0kj$-barred spons competJhon ~~~I a group from 1 ti.gh· cinl~~, I ..... ....,,,,_, _,A tm.gt111 into the lrfe of St~ A-ge people a1e pt<Mded 1n a Visit to the Wao- tatll 1nbe of Ecuado«an. ~. wnow fn1 contact with outllde CN!llzahoo oowrred in rhe 1950t o (I hi ) a• mA111T ••Ill Highlights ol Super Bowl XV Oal<tand RaldefS vs PM· adell)hla EeQlet - (BJ lie F N alCTa.. Pm I The Smo1t1et1 Btotners h09t tt'l11 IO<* 11 polttl· cal televltlon commerclalS from Franklin ROC>6eYel1 to Ronald Reagen •••TOOi Fortner TV announcet· turned-candidate. Bob Forehead. under goes ch4fllml1k: tratntng to eneb6e hun 10 chamJ>'O"I the caute for big buSlneA _,. "SllOMY Honorab6e" (1939, Mysr~) Pet O'Btien, Btode<icit Craw· ford An atlorney 111empt1 to uncover high-society crime end cr()C)t(ed police- 16 Sunda~No~4. 1984 -P~~ ~ ~ LQr9el A --.. ':-"'~·~ ~ ector er~ utter c:rac · ~~ ~~ ~ras-.es a sooal P9l1) C 1 rv 3 ....,. ~ .,.. s·a1rc; ~ •983 Or.-.a ~'GN" -~.?·a Ctr.:tlia ~ A lo..;r' nor.r-;; ~ ~ • •oe ""I a pr~.....c .,,, ·~;.:$ ~~~reoe·Ollhe: .~ a .~r" "'Q!".an PG O t• rv 36,,..,. f .,.. c: -:~ F'm ' t 1983 Ora~.a V.t .. ~ ~, Routl<~ t>r'C.,.~ a·,. m:.¢!S r. a 8llC :n •e--a.r::\ a~~ e.Jgs ~ • ~, 34 !Tv. C'.) M.llm "'"llJl_QICOCS __ ' 11 ,_ 0 a1C1m 9ICIM, A r9C)Ot1 on ~ a• ~· ~.-or' •!"' .l"'S f.()r"\. • ._ Reeger-a...; l/'"f'~ie ~et'S I .,.. -~ So,1 1n ni. a..--: ·~"': :Jr"c:""'la ~ ~ l.aur~ _ J:Yro... -. ~~AJaf s twthoer ca • t. ~. ~ a ;:ca•tor,,.. '-01 , :O"IS o-.. ~ 1'~::S 2 ""'S 30 ,,_.,,., QJ llCMI· Leve At ~ s.te· 1s:s CGr~, '3eorgit ~on. ~Sari • .a""'e!> ,. ~~ Coln CltaoA ~ .te• S 4 '-.s CG~ll" a1'd heed$ b •.e-i. ·!:I'• -:: • / ·~nc :'::le 'etlCal rwtlOt\ Oii • -::. .. ,,, c.e k nrs) ~ -.--.&. Tlie po.1'Ca y ··11· a,..~ Y<~Clt' pot.•.a and o·~<?< _$reri• ~~:s ~ ULJMIOIM• JoM Tete,.. ~· ~ Coeuee cOc•~ 1979 .,, So-·· "'"<.4. RI I ' fY I "* __ .. ,_ ... ...... -... M ... \IOTI: UI l9IO &IC"'* CO¥· --• cc..mvTm TMT -..:Aft UL· A*' A" e.1pora1'°" of •he leoerat OC"· ,.,,.,.,__. a!> • 'I 10 condWct OCMlf1 C>Pe'• r ,,., N ''"4'1 a Cons1 tutionel framewQ• 1• d' ~raqees t•eeoom ot Ille prtSS C;) ~ N I m B.IC'Tlal ~ JOnl COOC* a r,c ~~ ~a &echoo nigtit news 1ee .... •epC<t up-IQ-'ne--~te election IOlU "' I • ·c .,.. R.a-oers 0t The La.i ,.,.. 1 •q5 AOve<llVfe) Hamson Ford. Kit~ A e<. Ir 936 I globe-trotting arc;neo.. ~-s· a'l'ft'(llur .. reces Nan~ for 1 e-yenaa•y reiig.ous an.tact of ef\OfmCIV> Po ... e< l\IHO>Nfy 8SG41piog oozens of dM'' l'dP!> e ruVte PG Q ( 1 hr , 55 mn ) H .,.. Hooper" ( 1978. Comedy BUft Rey~ Jan-M~ Vincent ~ g-ea1~1 StVnt man a ...... P'ans a l(>eC tacu ar car leap .vith a YounQe' 111191, ttlUS ~<lllll\g h'i$ romance and hlS Ille 'PG 11 rw 37 m•n I .. '=--UCM Missouri GOYe' nor'i Cup {from l &> e of the Oz.arils .. Moi ~- tw 111 e ... TUI ..... ........ _,_,uu. &ICTIDI cow ,. fCGf'T) .. "'let'a Spencs the NIQh1 T•th er" ( 1982 Documentary) fhe Rolllng Stones The Stonee perform many of ttie" greatetl Ms 1n 1hl5 record ot thr'M con certs held 1n New Jersey end Arllone PG (1 ht 30 min ) .,..Q .. ''Arnn.a" ( 1972. 8jography) Oocumentat)" Narr1ted by A:11thony Quinn CerlOs Auua O.Comea • renowned Malliean torMOcx. 'PG' ( 1 tv . ' • I -Coal. 13 min) t) epiSOdes ot honor and suspense. 'R' 11:11 llOWll "Talk OirtY To Me -Part II" hr., 39 min.) ( 1983, Orama) John Leslie. Bridgetle tt-. A 5 &• Mone I A beaulffvl television psychologist O. MJlmllftlll .. QICOCI"'--II JI UTI whose sexual views are considered Vlclo· ,_,_O rlan Is pursued by a smooth talker ( 1 hr . UMY O 30 ~ llAIUn' 1W(Jll "Run A Crooked Mlle" (1969, VOYA9 Orama) Louis Jourdan. Mary Tyler Moore IOWMI...,......_ • . A teacher becomes Involved with murder .,. "A Night In He~ven"· (1983, and Intrigue aher discoverln~ an under-Orama) Christophe< Alltlns, Lesley Anne j!_ound-&abol1ti9~~s.) -----1-feft-A married college iostrvctOI htt 1WU &ICTICll C0'91611 Coverage of an alla1r with one of her stUdenla who narlonal, regional and IOcal etecuon works as a male exotic danoer 'R' ( 1 hr • results =.i it. 23 min.) I °':.enc. CO•• Coverage of '=I= "Derk Victory" (1 976, Orama) nallonal. regional and local election Bizabeth Montgomery, Anthony Hopkins. L't!,.~,_, A successful producer's romance la lhad-D '1C -_.. ~ed by the knowledge Iha! a fatal dta- TMI 'M VOft: IM Dm901L1CTDe COY· ease wtll soon claim her life. (2 hrs .• 50 min) I ... D MOU.YWOOOCL-• LAW ..-ca Scheduled Ahma-(!) llOWll "My Pat Gus" ( 1952. Comedy) du41ah Ahmedullah, former Afghanistan Richard Widmark, Joanne Dru. After a minfsttr ol the interior ( 1 hr ) wealthy man loses his soo In a custOdy i .,.TICMT'a battle to htS ex-wife, he realizes -how ~ii ' @PO'tanl lhe 2°L" IO him .• (2 hrL) ,. Scheduled Olympic skat&f u --·-n n111n Featured' Rosalyn Sumners discusses the challenge Anne Murray of turning prol8SSIOnel (1 hr . 30 min) Cl) llOWll "The Candidate" (1972. Ore. 1W (8) llCMI ··stroker Ace" (1983, Come-ma) Roben Redford, Peter Boyle. A dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson A young libefat tries desperately to avoid stock-car racer makes a bad deal with an being corrupted by his campaign for a unscrupulous fried chicken franchiser and sear In the'U.S Senate. (l hr .. 30 min.) becomes romantlcally Involved with a (OJ MO¥ll ''South Pacific'' ( 1958, Musl- pretty but virginal public relallsins woman cal) M1tz1 Gaynor, Rossano Brazzl An 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 36 min ) American woman tans In love with a ,... llOWll "Ulzana's Raid" ( 1972. West-Frenchman while stationed as a Navy em) Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison The nurse 1n lhe South Pacific during World Apache Indians are on the warpath again War II (2 hrs . 47 min) and lhe cavalry under an ldaaJasuc lteuten-l llOWlOIMllrT••P •••l111C;al ant t11es to ovenake them (2 hrs) d MTPATIG&. I TWIJMfZll:lm -... , .. _..COLLICTQI llO'ftl "Hong Kong" (1951 Adven mTa.U. toDAY ture) Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming A a.comuc..1cnm mercenary hnds has conscience tested cowrrD09ll lO LW &All The when he encounters an orphan girl who imminent da~ ol World War Ill ts has aocns to a fortune In jewels (2 hrs l explored through a drama baaed on a mlh· i • I mrr... tery. study of how a nuclear war could ITmT'I Of IM PIMCllCO ~1n ( 1 hr . 30 min,) llOWll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) W Q) .,. "Blondie's Hero" ( 1950, Com- Nicolas Cage, Deborah FOfeman A htgh edy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Con- school girl breaks off her romance with a fusion reigns when Dagwood signs up with' punker bec8use the relationship threatens the Ar~ Reser\'e Corps. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) her standlng within her peer group 'A' ( t (C') LOl•MIA Ouring the CIVIi War era. a hr . 35 min.) woman Is torn between her plantation and COi Lim POOTUU. Wake Forest at the man she loves Stars Margot Kidde< Clemson (A) (2 hrs •. 30 min I and Ian Charleson (Pan 1 of 2) (2 tvs , llO'ftl "Nightmares" P983. Horror) 5 min) rlstlna Raines, Eaiillo Estevez A pickup llOVll "Revenge ot the Nln)ll" ( 1983. lluck, a peck of cigarettes, a video game Adventure) Sho l<Olugl. Arthur Roberts and a colonial hOme an play a part In lour A Japanese gallery owner denies his vlo- •(t) "A NiQht In Casablanca" (1946 Oomedy) Marx Brothers. Lois Collier ( 1 hr , 25 min.) (1) "Yo11mbo" ( 1962. Orama) Tosh1ro Mlfune. Elliro Tono. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) •al) "Ott limits" (1953. Comedy) Bob Hope. Mickey Rooney. (2 hre ) "CJ) ''Tht Old Cllrloslly Shop" (1975. Musical) Anthony Newley, David Warner. 1! hr., 22 min.) M (O) "Yes. Giorgio'' ( t982. Mullcal) Luci· ano Pava10111. l<athtyn HarrOld ( t hr , 53 min.) Nl(C) "Tht Derk Ctyttal" (1982, FantHy) Puppets ( 1 hr., 35 mlo.) "The Wlz" ( 1978. MUSlcal) Olana Ross, Michael JacklOn. (2 hra.. 13 min.) • "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933. Com&- dy) Eddie Cant()(, Robert Young (1 hr. 18m1n) .. "Ofc:a" (1977, A~ture) Richard Hams, Charlolle Rampllng. ( 1 hr., 32 min I •(Q) "Best Friends" (1982. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) e "lhe Lady From Texu" (1951. Com· edyl Howerd Dutt, Mone Freemen ( 1 ht • 30mln) • -pm Houle" (1981, Orarne) John • t.MlllU Hemet. ( 1 hr .. 40 tNn.) "The Rlahl Stuff'' Cl913. Orame) -' lent Ninja hetltaga untY Anwlcan t~alfickers kidMp hit young eon. 'R' Ml "'·p.7-1a1 1-.. ..:, Of The Loot M<' ( 1981, Adventure) Harrlaon Ford, Karen Allen. In 1936, a globe-trotting archeo6o- J;ltSl-adVenturer racet Nazi eYlldoels for a legendary religloue artifact of enormcu -pewef..-Mrrowiy..eaplng doana of-deeeft • traps en route. 'PG* hr • 55 min.) ·1==-=-ff ........ .. ~· . ... . . ..... ,_ .. • .,. "Fanny & Ale~~· (1983, Drama) Pernllla AllWln. ~'Cl.Ne. Two children In a theatrlcal family ION their lively enjoyment ol Ute when their moth« marries 8 bishop. 'R' Q (IUtnttted) (3 hrs .. 17 mln.) .-e llCMI "Beware Of Bloodle" (1961, Comedy) Mhut Lake. Penny ~on. Pandemonium follows when M< Oltt.rs leaves the business In Oegwood'a fl.m.. bllng hands tor a few days.. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1111 llCMI "Young Warriors" (1 983, Ora- ma) Richard Roundtree. Erneat Borgnlne. A group ol young vigilant" goea on a rampage, setting out to avenge the ~th of the teen·age sister ot one of It• mtm- bers. 'R' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) -~Pamta ..... "Thf Man Who Cried WOkf'' ( 1937. Mystery) Lewie Stone. Tom Brown A man mak• a ..,. of t.lle confesSIOOs in order to cover up the mur- der he really did commit. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. CC> .. ''National Lampoon'• A1*nal House" ( 1978. Comedy) Johli BelulN. Ttm Matheson. In the early l980I. Datta House. the zaniest and wMdeet g&njj on • colleOe campus. battlea the .,...,. omega tlouse and the school's d.an. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 49 mJn.) •i CllCMO'IMIT-.T • 11111,_..., .,. "The Little FoXM" (1941, Ora- ma) Bette Davis, Herbert MatlNI. Baed on lhe play by Liiiian ~n. A Southern family faces its downfal after the CMI War ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) (Z) ... "$int( The Bilmarolcl" ( 1980, A<Mtnture) Kenneth More. Owlll Wynt•. The famous German blttu.Np la defMt· ed by all available air and ... toroea. (1 hr . 37 min.) Sam Sheperd, Scott Glenn (3 nr... 12 min) "The Pasaword Is eour.ot" ( 1963, Orama) Dirk Bogarde, Merla Ptrtehy. ( 1 hr . 56 mlo.) "Thrashold" ( 1981. Orama) Oon9ld Sulhe<land. Jeff Go4dbk.lm. ( 1 hr.. " min) -al) "The Night They TOOie Mill BMU1lf\JI'' ( t 977. Drama) Chuck CoM<n. PNI Slivers. (2 h,._) 1We "0..d Man Ort The Aun" (1975, A<Mlntute) Pete< Gra..._. Katherine M- tlee 11 hr , 30 min ) Sunday,Nov.4. 19~ 17 .. e •Y•Dm treals them to a bOOnty bf junk ·rood and •al llOWll "Mejo< Dundee" ( 1965, Adven· mischief -· "St a N w-_. ..... (1975 Sc lure) Charlton Heston. Richard Harris A D G? ..... AY10MIA• Wlth the help r nge ew "'"' · I· i.... of a retired ... -.............. n ,..,.._ think• .. & • ., ence·Fietion) 'John Saxon, Kathleen Mii-Umon me,.,. leadS 100 VOiunteer J)flsoners uv.o· ... -·... ..,iv ...... ter (2 hrs) on a dangerous mlttlon against lhe King Arlhur, Jonathan and Mark try to ~ "All The Right MO\let" (J983, Ora· A acheS. (2 hrs., 35 min.) pro1ec1 a $amity lrom a greedy land de11el· ) T Ci ,.._ T .. ... ~ (1tlt,) ~min) ruse. vralg Nelson. (1 hr , ...--U .mt''•M·A·S•H" (1969, Comedy) "Best friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt ,_..oo•• Donald Suttieftand. Ellk>ll Goulet During Re~l<Js. G~ie Hawn ( 1 hr., 50 min,) Ma _ , lhe Korean War, a pair of zany surgeons (%} Raiders or The Lost Ark" (1981. IMC!la./..-m&W 1urn an Army medical post into madcap Adven1ure) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen __ ,_,_ chaos w11h lhe11 pranks (2 hrs.) NOtD •'RIC-U 9 FALL fllf ColJ and !towie 1 hi . 55 min.) ,-,-,.:-~---1~1Rtr81tt<4'1M111,_or,..,m.,_..-------n.-..... .,.. pursue a _...._.....-w1'r11ghf Tn-c&sat>rara" ( t946, omn'liOT >• "'"1w• .. ptng "°"'""" s05'*1 Rf ffawalf Comedy) Marx Brothers, Lola Collier ( t YMTtllL : and discover that Jody has lellen In lolle hr . 25 min.) 7111 .... w1lh hlm (t ht.) CH) "Annie" (t982, Muslcal) Alleen ...... 1MAT1'19 r. _ ... WU ) OU1nn, Albert Finney. (2 hrs. 8 min.) "°'*'°"' . =Clleml•n dC.OJ "Bill Cosby, Himself" (1982. Come· ~~.L Du v-....,. tntroduc.... .,. "Semi-Tough" (t977. Come· <1}1) Bill Cosby ( 1 hr . «min) " a9 """'' .......... ,,., Cl) "Wuthertng Heights" ( 1939. 13-year·old dancer Tina Caspari whose dy) Burl Reynolds. Kris Kristofferson. Two Romance) Laurence Ollvler, Merle cre<J1ls include "Annie" and "Pennies football·playlng budJfes compete for the Oberon ( 1 hr. 43 min) From Heaven": a showd<>wn to determine hand of Iha team owner's beautiful and CIJ "Rumble Fish" ( t983. Orama) Mall lt\e world'• strongest !'Mn, featuring con· ex~= wealthy daughter. (2 hra ) • ~o·~t~ic~erk RCr;~~l.t 1 (~r9'er ¢'~~i~ay) lien= Kazmater and John Wooten.. ~ serloos bra1~i;~Y1s::~e! ~t:9e:!~:~ ~~ts ( 1 hr, 35 min.) .. profeSStonal Mlustrate this exa.mlnatlOn o1 •<OJ · 'Yes. Giorgio" { 1982, Mvslclll) Luci· .._W TW Fea1ured !?.!'=and emotlont 9. ( 1 hf.) a~o Pavarollt. l<a1hryn Harrold t 1 hr • 53 report on the treatment of aexual subjeets (CJ "Dream House ' ( 1981. Ora· min) OY1 TV ma) John Schnelder, M'1llu Hertner A CS) "The Old Curiosity Shop" ( 1975, I nimil~lltl young Southerner falls tn love with a Man· Musical) AnlhOny NeWley Oellid warner --. .... ..!..,.,,_ had uan dwette1r a~,~~ans toe build his U hr . 22 min I --· ream hOuse n a ._ .. York lty ghello f-ZJ "Stighlly Honorable" ( t939, Mystery) !!,!.~LACTQ t '!,;'140~)•D•rTt Hltl~hts of Pat O'Brien, Broderick Crawford ( 1 hr __.. ' one Wou McOuade" ( 1983. ~ \'UT-·-" 23 min) • Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carra· lhe 1983 AFC Championship ( a iwks • (!) "War Wagon" I 1967, Weatern) John dine A man allempta to end an arms vs Ra1defs) and NFC Championship Wayne, Kirk Douglas (2 hrs.) $mUQghng operatiOtl 'PG' ( 1 hr , 47 49ers vs Redsluns) (R) 'Blade Runner" ( 1982, Science-Fie· mtn.) MO¥ll "The Righi Stull" (1 983, Ora· tton) Hamson Ford. Rutger Hauer. ( 1 hr . COJ llO¥ll "Besl Frtenda" ( 1982, Come-ma) Sam Shepard, Scon Glenn. Based 54 min l <Jy) Burt Reynolds, Ooldle Hawn. Two on the no11el by Tom Wolfe. The Mlectlon •CZJ "Arruza" ( 1972. Bt0graphy) Oocu· SCteeowrlters who have a good personal anq training of lhe flrtt American utro- ment&y .• Naratad by~thony Quinn ( 1 and protesslooal 1elat1ontblp ~eruteocL naut~ take place amid pohtk:al maneuver- hr 13 min) their lilendshlp by getting married. 'PG' mg and media hype oorlng the ftrat years --11lveniMg • g a ... ... IMIT10MIT ,_.. Cl:J9/ltl lfAlltm • DllWJ .... ..._ .. ......, .. "Raggedy Men" (1981, Ora· ma) Sissy Spacet<, £r1e Roberta. tn 1944. a telephone operator In a amall Texas town sacr1fto• ti« atandlng In the com· mun1ty when she hat a shor1 1tt1lr with a combat·bOUnd sailor. 'PO' ( 1 hr.. 36 min.) JiOCllf •' ,._ T rlCk Shott lrom the 3rd l.eQtndlly PC>Cket Bllllerd!t 8tera T oumament. (A) OfJ llOWll "Yor" ( 1983, Drama) Alb Brown. Corinne Clery A yoong warrior 1rtes 10 find hit Rlenllty In a prehistoric tat\d Med With llylng reptilet and other aw e creatures. 'l>G' ( 1 ht .. 28 min~ (0) cm. CMft CW¥ lllOllCA• Many ot toda~t top comics are feeturtd in this performano. taped at San Francll· co' it comedy chJb. The Other Cale ( llOWll "The Piret" Of Penz.ance" C 1983, Muslclll) K~n Kline, AAQela Lansbury Gllben and Sutllvan'• comic opera tellt the story of a pirate'• eppren· rtee who wants to m11ke an honest llvlng ind h•t romance with the dlughter of • ma1or--a.neral 'G' (2 hrs.) t8 Sunday, Nov . 4, 1984 (t hr, 50 min.) Ol lhe space program 'PO' Q (3 hrs._ 12 (Z) MO¥ll "YojlmbO" ( t962, Orama) min J Tosnlro Mlfune. Eljlro Tono. A travelmg ($,) llCMI "Bfil Friends" (1982. Come- samura1 gets waylaid by each of two bat· dy) Bu<l Reynot<Js, Goldie Hawn Two thng.::~roups who bOth want him ~raenw(lter.s who have a good pe<tonat on thel( side. Sublfli.d) ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) and proles51onal relatlon!ltllp 011erextend I 11'1e1r frtendShtp by getting marri.d ·po· M I Ol M TOii Featured: pan three of l hr . 50 min) an unJ)fecedented 111slt to the Soviet Union ti O'a.OCI _. L-- lncludes a 111alt to L6nlngrad, the second· • ()) DMAm Gino's admiration !or Mar· largest city; the Hermitage, once the tha's brother turns to jealoosy when Dan· home of Czars and now a wood-renowned i datea Lisa museum, mMI Russia's moet famous llv· TICTACDOUIM 1ng scolp10r ea he unveils a lifelong LM IOAT projeet, folk dancing at a tradltlonll Aus.-llnMLI slan nightclub; the Kirov Ballet; Inside --*-The Ille of U.S. Navy Lenin's one-time hOme and offk:e personnel ·and their femmes Is pottrayed I • PM&Y,.. through a close look at Ille aboerd the air· ftl GI LA. Featured· meet the fabu· craft carrier USS John F Kennedy and the loos Collins altt,ara, Joan an<J Jackie; a gu1de<J mi'Slle frigate H11rry E Yarnell ( 1 sneak preview of bMCh fashlont for the fir > eummet of ·es: blzatrt best of L A ; the w ......... N .. -,,.11111- inYeOIOf of the ant tarm. .. GZl 110W11 "Knute Rocicne •• All Ameflean" I TICTAO.... (1940, Biography) Pat O'Brien, Ronald ... =NAT1'19 Reagan ... The life ot the tamoue Notre --•~F n1 Dame football C080h lnctudtt defMta u ...a.ftOMT well H V\ctor191 ( 1 hr., 40 min.) ...... _.Gf _, ... ()) llOWll "The TOughett Men In The M .. c. .. hlttortea of a man wnh World" (Premiere. Ora me) Mr. T, Otnnla a serious t>reln Injury and a atr .... rldden Dugan A Chtcago nightclub bOUnc.t professional llluatratt thla examlnat!Oo of enters 11 tough-guy comt)etitlon aa 1 P..!.ftonlli!X and emotlOne. Q ( 1 hf.) meant of NYtng • nelahbothoo<J youth CHJ NCI I •IT• ._ 10 lalOO&. Padd· ceole<, unaware thlt htt l1fe will be thrMt· lngton Baar'• pl•n to be a model atudtnt ened as a result O (2 hra ) on the liflt dey of 80hool geta a falling D • PACTI •WI When Jo falls In tove grede when he brlnga chaoe to the clus· wilh her phot9Q1aphy teAcher. the fee.a I'~~---the prospacl ol accepting teepontlblllty -~-for n mature rtlafiOnahlp Q ( 1 tv.) • Cl) CM,.. • OllMm Charlet hat 8 aJ IYIAm The jury returne wttl'I a problemt contr<>fllng the Children when Yf.tldlct at Ale11ll' trill: Dominique f&cn lhelr lun-lovtng coueln Elliot Yleita and Blake 10 bartlf for contr04 of Otnver.C.rr· ' lngton: Blake's busltlesa t llOClate maket • movt on Krystle. Q ( I hr ) I': _.. Guests: Cio<is leach· man, 1ct0f Jeck Wagner. comedian Mlchael Hampton-Caln, author-lecturer Leo Bu~Ua. (I hr.) .~ ........ ~=~!')(1983. Suspense) Dee Walla~. Denny Pintauro. A woman and hef young son are trapped 1n their car at an.J.90la.lt4 alJlO-!~ .by a..Jwge. rabla dog 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 mln ) (Q) ... "All The Right M<Mts" ( 1983, Orama} Tom Cruise. Cr1lg T Netsoo An 1mblli0ul echool football player In a Pennsylvania tteel town ne>peS to wjn a COiiege scholorshlp so that he can make a better lfte for himself. 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Cil .,. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. In 1936, a globe-trotll~ 1rcheoto- g111-adventurer races NazJ evt oere for a leg9ndary rtllgloua 1rt~fect o enormous power. narrowly escaping dozens of death traps en route.~ hr .. 55 min ) ..... ...,. ,_,, m ([).,. "The Boys From B<az1I" ( 1978. Suspense) Gregory Peck, Laurence Ol1· vier. A determined professor stalk• an ingenious doctor whole genetic expert· ments performed during World War II may &pell disaster for modem-day society (2 hrs., 30mtn~ ID WOWS: INW Bulldlng a box for tools (J)_ .... _.., -· e 1T .... • wes1phall t>ecomes a auspect In the shooting of a phyllc1an. Oesplte Craig's objections. Ehrlich agrees to be the new health correspondent tor a ii.vtslOn statfon. \1 hf , y = Mr& CtbOt beeomes addleted to a prescription drug, a father wtto lett his family seetts reconclliatlon, a Qivorced songwriting coup!~ col,laborate on a lhow and rekindle their love Q ( 1 hf) I ,., IOW Ta.L ue AU. MIJAlf M WM Mar· tin Sheen narrates the story of eight Viet· nam vet1<ana who have used their artistic talent• and organtzattonal s«llls 10 Sh8re lhelt war •u lence with others ( 1 hr ) ·-=-CC) ._ "The Challenge" ( 1982. Adv9nturt) Scott Glenn. Toahlfo Mltune A couupt Japanese bualnesaman and his rradlhon·mlnded b<othe< fight over a pair ot anoterit femlly sworda. 'A' ( 1 hr . 52 min.) (I) fOCll'l W"..,..Mlnne&0ta Fats vs Cowboy Jimmy MooJe IA) (1 hr,) llON "Mot1tl Hett'' ( 1980. H0<ror) Rory Calhoun. Paul Linke Farmer Smith u• hts beekroedt motet to add flavor to hit ~~.'19 43 min) -·=-"Btcltiml FO< Bonzo" (19S1. ~) Ronald Reegan. Otena Lynn A profesaor Utet t ott1mpanz .. to prove his theory that anwonment t nd not htf"edlty O.termlnet whether a child win tum to crim.. t' ht .. '5 min,) -, a 111T ... .. laL • M.1. llJINf TMI WM Mar- t n Sheen narrlltt the story of t ight Viet· nam ¥e1etans who htve UMd their artistic talent• tnd~nlzttlonat lklHt to ahare tl'lelr war with othtfl. (I hr ) =· '8111 eo.by. Hlmttlf" ( 1982, ) 8111 Coeby The comedian lookr at MW)'(lty feutlt end folblee end Def· forms his tamous ottaracterlz.atlons 'PO' ma) Meryl Str"p· Kevin Kllne. In .UM7, 1 -1 herAll .. 4 84 ~ L --... young writer from the South tak• up,_. • -1.&1 <II -., dence with a beautiful Polish Immigrant, • 'llCttm of Nazi persecution, and her lntal- ICTY ' lectual Jewlih t>oyfriend 'R' (2 In.. 37 &I I• mm) JMM:009,.... U.8 (I) 90¥ll "Between Two B<othert" •Y-JUUIM (1982 Orama) Michael Brandon, Pat • • .... '1l(!.11!1Mlmli11111"'1""•111111 (IQ HarriAgton A prominent attorney trlee to .,. "Three Swedish Girts In Ham· make amends tor gNlng up on hit emc> burg" ( 1982, Comedy) The girls and their 11onaUy troubled brother when he needed boyfriends get a guided tour of the Ger· him m<>&t (A) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) • ~ mat1 c:1tv'• lll~lenderlOIA 0.trtci.!'----MM~--~lr.t1~~1nnootlnt"-fl.,....,S."n----t 1 hr , 25 min ) . · • Shappard Murder CaM!'' ( 1975. Ortma) 90¥ll "Threshold" (1981, Orama) George Pepparq, Wllllam Windom A Donald Suthe<1and, .i.tt Goldblum A Cleveland osteopathlC 541rgeon charged heart surgeon raises a controversy by wtlh the murder of hrs wile is placed on 1mplant1ng an experimental mechan+cal trial 1n 19&4. (3 hrs.) hear11n a female patient 'PG' (1 hr .·46 GIRTAMAT- min L (!) 90¥ll ''The Borrowers" ( 1973, Fanta· 1t.98 Cl) 11t•ll,PJ. Magnum meets a gu1· sy) Edd~e Albert. Tammy Grimes. A tiny tar-playing. 10-gallon·hat wearer with a family hv1ng \Jnder the floorboard& of a Texas drawl wtto Is a Higgins look-alike. country house borrow odds and enda A hr . tO min ) from ·•real" people to furnish their home. Ta.INT Host· Johnny Carson ~hrs l led Bob Uecker, George Bums. (U) .,..,.~ Ta.INT Featured: l lee ~c=-( 1 hr ) • ~ ~the tre&tment of sexual eubfects O MC ... mmM m> 11CWm "SnowmM" (t975, ArNen---.U. ture) Wilham Shatner An an1ma1 tralnef VIMS becomes trapped 1n the anowbOUnd LAW ,..CA Scheduled<.l:larold peaks of the Aocky Mountains with an Geneen. former president of ITI an~o-eagle and a pet wolf for companions. ( 1 author of "Managing " ( 1 hr ) hr 30 min } ([)lfiOll'f...,._ 11.l 90¥ll "Pdtky's" (198t, Comedy) (ij)mo¥11 "The Big Chill" (1983. Ofama) Dan Monahan, Mark Harrier In Floflda In Kevin Kline. Glenn CIOSe When a man the late 1950s, a gang of fun-lovlng high commits suic1~. his closest friends from school boys seek revenge against the pro- COilege days gather for the funeral and pr•elOf ot a ,!oca1 brothel 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 reflect on hOw their lhles have changed min } Since the 1960s 'A' O ( 1hr .44 min) '1:) MOWTOIUllrf• .... CA '1' 111 Q.UI Scheduled on the road wtth t~ if 90¥11 'Orea" ( 1977, Adventure) Johnny Cun. a report on ince!1 't1 hf . Rtcnaro Mams Ctm1totte Ramplllig. A 30 min ) killer whale seeks revenge on a flaherman 1w.~1 ~ "The W1z" ( 1978. MuSlC81) who l\llled its mate 1n a capture attempt Diana Ross. Michael Jackson A frustrated PG ( 1 nr .. 32 min ) schoolteacher is whisked oft to a mag1C.al diAMAallDlllTI land where she jOlns a scarecrow. a tin d .-ATRICOlm~CGU.cnoll wOOdsman and a c6wardly' non irt search mT OP t.:.A.'TGIAY of a legendary wizard ·o· (2 hrs , 13 RAT"'flOL min ) IOWM l llAl1WI LW • H•CC) 90¥ll "A Night In Casablanca" 1 AllATU .,._US American Bo1t· ( 1946, Comedy) Marx Brothers, Lois Col·· 109 f deration Junie)( Champlonahlp9 lier Several m~ cause pandemonium 1n l om Lake Plac~~ (A) ( 1 hr ) Casablanca ( 1 hr . 25 min I HI Cll..,. ATCM -11'R*'--... nl OI MOUYWOOD CSCU •rt Ne • llOWll "Company Of Kiiters" (1969. )~TMlllCC9~ Orama) Van Johnson. Ray M1nand A psy· )llCMI ''Death Wish II" ( 1982. Drama) chopath'c lullef terrorizes a metropolis (2 Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland A vlolltnt• hrs , 5 min ) mo11e<> to LOS Angeles 10 continue hfs flgtlt I •lflW... I' amst Cflme. 'R' (I hr . 35 min 1 ......... t.9 ... nmTI t11•flllAl IC*O · U.TY OllllOCllT lllAN.1.0ClllTACT UMft"" __., IWMUlf -llCMI "Iron A~I" (1964: Orama) ) LOl.,.A During the Clv!t War era, a Jim Davis. Donald Barry Outing the Kore-woman is torn between hef plantatloo and an War. a patrol Mtnt to dtttroy • fTIOftar tht man She tov" Stars Mt/got Kidder blocking a road Is 1Urpr1Sed to find a m111 """ ltm Char~son (Part 2 of 2) ( 1 hr . tary ambultnee there instetd ( 1 hr . 25 37 rn.n ) • min L ..,_,...._.,,,(IQ -D GD I.Ml ~wmeOMID US I WI -C:... Schedultd Dick Cavett, WhOopi Gold llOWll "The Big Ctrnlval" ( 19S1, Ora· ~rg, Q!._Buth Wtstheimer i 1 hr ) mB) Kirt< Douglas ..i.n St9fllng In Ofder to l .,_maecocl,Hll 11 bOO'.,t h1·• c•1ee< a reporter explOl11 the ,_ ~ 0 ullemigs of the wilt of a ITl4tn trapped in =-~Ttie Barbarian And The Gel· 008 c...: 12 hrs. 30 min I .. WI" (1958, Ofama) John Wayne, Sam ll:JHl•TW Jaffe Tht fiftt A"*1<;en ambatsedor to llOWll ''lndeper!<leOOe Dey" ( 1983, ohlpen re<:elVet Cold rtbtiHS ltom the Orl\mll) Kathleen Outntt n, David Keith ,.. emperor and devotion from • gelet\a (2 young mecnan1e f1ndS hlmtotlf faRlllQ 1n hrs..) love with a wallr.-J$ 'A' 11 ~hi 60 mlt\) ·--·--cm .. "Sophlt'e ~ .. (1982. Of• Sund"" Nov. 4, 198'4 19 ' .. cz,.,.. "The Kid Fro;,_ Spain" ( 1933. Oberon Based on the story by Emily Comedy) Eddie Cantor, Robert Young A Bronte A rich young woman forsakes 1he man turns toreador 1n an attempt 10 lave of a servant to marry a soclal equal est•bll&tl his innooence of betng assoc1a1-1.! hi , 43 min ) ed with crooks ( 1 hr . 18 min.) 4199 llO¥W "The Secrets Of The Blue •i PAml• Room" (1933. Mystery) Paul Lukas, ...,.. Lionel Atwill A man requests that his lMI 0.. ~ CGmrY IMOWCAll daughter's three boyfriends spend a ter- Many of today's top comics era featured ror-filled night In a mysterious room ( 1 1n this performance taped at San Francis-hr . 30 m:n: co's comedy ckJb. The Other Cafe ~CllCMO'IPmT-.T Ml (J ) llCMI "Wutherlng Heights" ( t939, a HI• ":'o!: •----omaAOei i..et:uenoe--Otlvter. Mwne --H .,. "Re Man'' (1981 . Or8• --- -llonalng ..,..._ • (%) "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981 . Adventu1e) Hamson Ford, Karen Allen D hr. 55 min I •CC1 "My Cou~n Rachel" ( t953, Mystery) Olt111a cJe Ha111lland. Richard Burton ( 1 hr~ 38 min l · A Dog Of Flanders" ( 1959. Drama) David Ladd, Donald Cnsp t 1 hr . 36 min) •@ "Ride The Wiid Surf' ( 1964. Drama) Fabien. Shelley Fabares (2 hrs ) 79©, "K1n11 Of Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Robert ~ Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) ' Cl.; "Shghlly Honorable" ( 1939. Mystery) Pal O'Brien B1oderick Crawfo1d ( 1 hr 23 rr11n) .. re "Marc.oano' (1979 Biography) Tony Lo Bianco Belinda Montgomery ( 1 hr 36m1n) UL ·The Ballad Of Gregorio Cortez'· ( 1983. Drama) Edwacd Jame$ Olomos. Tom Bower ( 1 h1 . 44 min) ($ 'Wallz Acros!> Texas" ( 1983. Drama) Anne Archer Terry Jastrow. ( 1 ht , 40 min) •<li 'Dani-On" ( 1982. Drama) Gerard Depart:lleu. Wojc1ech Pszon1ak (2 hrs . 16 min) .. CO; "Zapped!" I 1982. Comedy) Scott Baio Withe Aames ( 1 hr . 35 min ) el) "Return Of Jack Slade" ( 1955. Wes1 ern) John Ericson. Angie Dickinson (I hr . 30 min.) -(C1 "Promises tn The Dark" (1979, Dra- ma) Marsha Mason. Kathleen Beller. (I h1 56 min) Ji) "Oh; God!" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns, John Denver ( 1 hr , 44 min) u "Penelope" ( 1966, Comedy) Natahe Wood, Ian Bannen ( 1 hr ., 37 min.) i:1 -!Ill "Angel City" (1980, Drama) Ralph Walle. Paul Winfield (2 hrs.) '19(1) "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Ofama) Mall Dillon, M1ekey Rourke ( 1 hr . 34 min ) tWIJ "But I Don't Want To Get Married" ( 1970. Comedy) Herschel Bernardi, Nanette Fabray ( 1 hr . 30 min ) _.,.,..... . ....,.._ -· "The Third Day" (1965. Drama) <'feoro• Peppard, Ellz.at>a1h Ashley (~ hrs) rcJ "lov~llon Of The Body S(l&.k:hert" ( 1978. Sctence-FfctiOl"I) Donall! Suther land. Brooke Adami ( t hr , 55 min ) f.H "The Ruling Clan" ( 197 t, Drama) Peter O'Toole. A181t•lr Sim (2 hra . 35 min) O Lone Wot! McOuade" I 1983. Adven 20 Sunday, Nov. 4, 1984 ture) Chuck N01rls, David Carradine. ( 1 hr . 47 min.) (S) "The Right Stuff" ( 1983. Drama) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn (3 hrs , 12 min) W CZJ "Threshold' (1981. Drama) Donald Sutherland Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr 46 mtn) · •<C) "My Cousin Rachel';.J1Q53, Mystery) Ollvlj. de Hav11land, Ale~ Burion ( 1 hr , 38 mm ) .. ~::t: .... (OJ 'Forced Vengeance" ( 1982. A<1Veo· lure) Chuck Noma. Mary Louise Weller 1_1 hr . 43 min ) • (IJ "Yojllnbo" ( 1962. Drama) T oshiro M1fune. E11110 Tono ( 1 hr , 50 min,) ldl(ff) "A Dog Of Flanders" ( 1959. D1ama) Da111d Ladd Donald Cnsp ( 1 hr . 36 min) W CCJ ··ice Castle!>" (1979 Romance) Lynn-Hotly Johnson. Robby Benson ( 1 hr. 53 min) • COJ "The Wild Pony' 11980. Adventure) Marilyn L1gh1s1one. Art Hindle. (I hr , 29 min) •Cf) · TtWJ Horse Soldi,rs" ( 1959, Adven- ture) John Wayne, W1J1tamr HOiden (2 his 30min1 1c (j.J Melvin And Howar<d" (1980. Come dy) Paul LeMat. Jason Robards. ( 1 hr •. 35m1n) (_%J "Raiders Of The lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harriaon Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min ) •fH1 "The Man From Snowy Rtver" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burllnson ( 1 hr . 44 min ) __ ... venlnp .. g a ... Cll ... IWITTOMAIJ ~COflPMY .,.,. ...... ~ ... OCIMll• .,.. "Marciano" ( 1979. Biography) Tony Lo Blanco. Bellnda Montgomory Rocky Marciano rises from his meager beginnings as a poverty-stricken young- r.ter to become the only undeieeted heavyweight champion In bOxlng hlltory l1hr,36min) lf J "' ._ ..,_ M&rvln Jqhnton vs Charles Wiiiiams In a fight heavyweight bout scheduled tor 10 rounds, llvft f1om Mtrritlvtlle. Ind (2 hrs , 30 min ) CO> _.. ··1<1ng 0 1 Comedy" 1 t982. Comedy) Rowt 0. Niro, Jerry Lawlt A fa1l1ng eomod1an plans to kidnap a well known talk show host 'PG' ( 1 l'lr , 4 I min) <SJ llO¥ll "Tne Rack" I 1956, Orama) ma) Sissy Spacek, Erie AOberts In 1944, a felephone operator in a amall Texas town sacnlicet hef standing In the com- munity when she has a &tlor1 affair with a combat-bOUnd sallor. 'PG' {1 hr . 35 mtn) till Cf) lll9nl .--r- (0) ... "Yes. GlorglO" ( 1982, Musical) Luciano Pavarollt. Kathryn HarrOld A renowned operatic tenor becomes roman- llcally involved with a pretty voice special 1st ·~hr .. 53 min.) -•@ t ...... , __ _ Paul Newman, Walier PldOeon Aftet 1wo- and-a·half years in a Korean prison camp. a decorated U S war hero 1eturn1 to face a court marttal lor treason ( 1 hr . 40 min) OIClYMD'nCI ...... ... llM'l~MY AUCI ....,.._ ..... ----~ .....,..,..,....,.""' ntAT-. 79 Cll ... ....... TMATl\lm ~IOAT .... Q PJl. W.-Bill Murray talks about his break from Comedy In the upcoming movie "The Razor's Edge''; L()(tlla Swil observes penguin antics al San Diego's Sea World ULml~ 9 llln'9TtJ•rT TW Featured Jack Lemmon, a tribute to Katharine Hep- burn l :'cJ=:a ,.,,,,,., ... tCC*l'ACTO llO¥ll "Strike Me Pink" ( 1938, MUSI· cal) Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman Gang· sters descend upon an amusement park providing headaches for its meetc hllle owne1 who wonts no trouble with anyone (1 hr . 40 min ) (%) llO¥W "Sink The Bismarck!" ( 1960. Adventure) Kenneth More. Dena Wynter The famous German balllethlp 19 defeat· ed by all available air and se• lorc.s ( 1 h1. 37 min) • ......... 79 IJ l9A Ulll'IUU. Los Angelea Lekers st Golden State War11ora (2 hrs , 40 min.) a> llO¥ll "The Andromeda Strain" I 197 t. Scleoce-Flchon) ArlhUf Hiii. O.vld Wayne Three aclent111t work to tdtnt1fy a dead(y strain of bacteria In ttme to save everyone lrom eKtlnctiOO (2 hrs , 45 mrn.) .,. 8 I Gel TMI TOW Featured! l)(lrl tour of a Vlllt 10 the Soviet Union concludes with a v1141 to the Leningrad circus. which fea- tures one ring. a yak, a bear and a trained hippo, a 1C1slt 10 Petr0dvorat1, '°""'* pal· ace of Peter the Orut, where the Czar's practical l<>ket continua, Rutllan t1tmen- 1ary school studentt talk abOut lhe United Stat" • 1., ... , ... ft'l Gel LA. Featu1ed a special travel getaway 1t\11 fHturn Caltlornl•'• Orange County, with vit111 to the South Cotti Pfa za. the Irvine Roneh. Nnlpoft BNeh, Cane P~nt HIOl'I School end the Crytt•I Cathedral 11CTAC-... ...... 1*TT\lm --•emcnun .-&ncourr .......... MmM.I ......... T-.-m.. wmt TIMI lml A panel or experts enswe< questions concernmo talking w11h Chlldren abOut sensit111e sexu al roplcs m llM*IMOll OM,,_ --.. IJ ()) •••'J. ~m ~s to prove e convioted killer's innocence alter he dis covers 8vldence lndicattng the V1Cllm com mitred S4JIClde ( t hr ) l .COllY ... .,_ "Midway" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1976 AC!Venlure) Charllon Heston. Henry Fon da Japanese and Amertcan m~11ary lor.ces square off lor a naval and aenal battle centered around a Pactlic island duri!]l World War II (2 rirs ) · D QI) .,_ "The tmposlor · (Premiere Orama) Anlhooy Geary Lorna Patrerson A con artist chqrms his way 1n10 the prin· c1pat'r; pOSt al a MtcJwestern high schOOI. hoping IP reclaim his ex·l1anc~. but w1ndS up t>aftlmg rts spreading drug abuse Qro= (2hrs) I .,_ "Duet ( t971 Suspense1 Denn11 Wea~r. Tim Herbert A vengetul truck drrver 1s lnltnl Of' torctng a highway molortst off !he road (2 hrs ) I ....... Ol "9111 Wtll•H "Rumpote Of The Bailey Rumpole defends a petry crook against a charge ol armecl robbery and helps a young woman barrister launch tier caree1 Q (1 hr) r.tJ.,_ "Prom~ tn The Dark" ( 1979, Ofama) Marsha Mason Kathleen Beller A female phys1e1an finds he1 own inner strength lhrough the Ofde8t ot one ot ner patien1s. a courageous young woman .v11b a-terminal 1n0Hs 'PG' ( 1 tu . 56 min I tf) -1'MI '9ll. Hosts ten Oawso11 Nick Buon1cont1 ( 1 hr I ©).,."Lone Wolf McOuade" (1983. Advenrure) Chuck Nom& David Garra dine A man attempt-; ro end an arms ·. smuggling operation. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 47 min) • '],.,. "Rumble Fish" ( 1983, Orama) Mart Othon. Mlekey Rourke Two brothers are m1sl11s 1n a small town and one remains a hero to neighborhood thugs 'R' l hr , 34 min ) UO'Cl.OC:a_. .. GD , ... , na When Mallory dam- ages the t<eatons' car whde they are away on vacation. Alex dectdeS to rarse money IOf re airs b renttng room_s ____ _ IWllllTll•rr TOlllNJ Featored Jae: Lemmon, a tribute lo Kathartni Hep- burn ~ .... -, .. -1111~.. CIWICOm .. (I) -I -The Stmorn. wu nostalgic as A.J 's toimer girlfriend hires tnem 10 find out who killed her brother durin_g_ a '60s peace rally. ( 1 hr.) 11 OJ ~ Coach falls In love ancJ proposes ro a woman he's never seen before while he< attractive daughter has notrMg but reiection IOf Sam's advances (Part 1 ol 2) CD m11V .... Scheduled. Cybill Shep· herd ( 1 hr ) • fD iWllMH ''Rumpole Of The Balley" Rumpote defends a petry crook against a charge ol armecl robbery and helps a yotmg woman barrister launch her careet Q Phr) ~ llAilU &C'I TMIA1M "The Barches· ter Chronicles" Although Mr Harding 1s legally v1nd1cated througti Archdeacon Grantly·s efforts. Harding behtNeS he has a moral duty to resion (Part 2 of 7) Q I 1 hr) f~~xir· (1977. Come(1y) George Burns. John Denver God selects an unsuspecting young supermarket man- ager to oehver a message of hope and gooow111 to the skeptical people of the rn rn day world 'PG' ( 1 ht . 4~ min ) L • Frightmare" ( 198 t, HOfror) Ferdinand Mayne. Luca 8e<cO'tliC1 A deceased t'lorrOf slar decides to dispose of college Horror Film Society members wno stole his corpse as a prank 'R' ( I hr. 27 min I (ZJ llOWI "Danron" ( 11382. Orama) Gerard Depard1eu Wojc:iech Pazoniak FOfmer French Revolution alhes Gep<ges Danton and Max1m1llen Robesplen e find themselves IOckeo 1n a bllter struggle lo rule rrance. as a government lribunal begins a serl~ of public e1tecutiona 'PO' l hrs , 16 min ) MftllD .. tl'TQ'9fCMCOQ("lol11Ytt11• "9WTI .. GD mfr CCUIT Bull becomes e vol- unteer farhef to a 13-year·Old but Billie tells him some Sl.S{Llll)g ..Dif1ltt.S-a.bout lhe child -(!) llCMI "Tilt' ( 1979. Orama) Brool¢e . Shields. Charles 0Urn1ng A wwld-be rock singer uses a 14-year-old pinball WIZ to settle a sc0te w11h a rrwddle-ageo pinball champ (2 hrs . 30 min ) TOP MMC IODIQ Marvin Johnson ll'i Charles W1U1ams in a hghl heavyweight bou1 sc.heduled for 10 r<.>unds, from Mer· r11tv1lle Ind (R) (2 hrs , 30 min J -· ICmTI LAllDlll Greo's 1nv(]lvement with the grand opening of Lotus Point leav~ tw; >111fe rimtt ta be with Mack O .. tlJ l&L l1'MIT .U.I Fay inadvertent- ly undercuts Fu11llo'c; ptan 1n a murder case. a lormer gang leader p~s as a paralegal on an ur•dercover ass1gnmi!nt. LaRue ano Bell<~r almc1st shoot each orher 11 h. l l"·Q ... ~ TMAT DIUCA11 U&,. AllCI An exploration ol the federal gov· ernment s ab1hly to conduct cover! opera hons within a Cor·s1ttutt0nal lramew0tl- tMI gua1an1~ lreeoom ot the press IAJ Q (thr) tc}llOWI "Siu~ Tnuf\Ol'lr' I t933. AOven· lure) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A Lof. Anqetes pohce helicopter patrolman h11acl.s an exper1"'en1a1 m1htary super copter planned lo• use on c1v1han crowd t.untrot R O (I tir 49 min ) 0 DIVO If COllC8T The roe.I-group known tor its unique art1re ano mechan1ca mnwrnentG uses special ellects to per· lurm tuti. 1ncludmg "Whip II' "Beaulllul World .inc> Uncontrollable Urge· befOfe a aevertv Hills audience •• NOTICE TO VETERANS ' - II you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran ol the Armed F-orces of the United States. In good health, you "are er11itled to a Double Interment Space (fo r you and your Spouse) tn our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cos1. to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law Hatl:>Or Lawn. toog known tor its Special ~s1derallons to Veterans. is making this Progfam available to the Veterans of this area .Space ls nrnlted and 11 will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON T,ODA YI ----------------------------------~--- #ARIOI UWI llEllORIAL 'ARI I MORTUARY 1925 01 ... , Ave., Co•t• MeH , CA. 92626 J•~t to th• San OieoO ~wy (40!>1 81 Harbor Blvd So 1 am an Honorably Oltcharg9d Ve1er1n 1n oood health (Ne'l"le) Ser1a1 No Add1eu City Home PhOM No Sunday, Nov 4, 1984 21 (l)M.LA•a owm lOUI MUD Gallegher brings his zany Inventions end llVely obse<· vatk>nl to an audience In Beaumont, Tex· as. ~ _, __ "The Oeadlleat Season" (1977. Orama) Michael Moriarty, Kevin Conway. A profeselonal hocltey player's aggressive drive for success endS In tragedy. (2 hrs ) -11111w ... """mT9 Disaster reigns on HeJ-_____ eo ar&l>ete(s ~~ng day •o. the. cat breaks tfown andHelen's foreman makes a teas than diplomatic apeech at the : .. fWlrii'; CITO-e e ... ...... ., ·-...... _,_,uu. . lllMI ''The Baned Of Gregorio Cor· tez" ( 1983. Orama) Edward James OIO- mos, Tom Bower A San Antonio cow- hand murders~ sheriff In self-defense 1n e case of mlttaken Identity. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4<4 min.) CD llOWll "Puss;N Boots" ( 1983. Ora· ma) l<elly NlchOls, J T Ambr~. A young woman tries everything • from faking insanity to joining a cult • to get out of the army ( 1 hr , 15 mtn ) (.Q) llOWll "Luscious" ( 1982, Adult) Samantha Fox, Lisa Deleeuw. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.f .. Cl) llOWll "Uncommon ValOr" ( 1983, Orama) Gane Hackman, Robert Stack A grieving lather forms a smau force to res- cue his son who has been held prisoner for 10 years after being declared missing· 1n-actt0n 1n Vietnam. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) ,... (I) ...wrY Dick and Joenna-'e plane for a good time are dashed when they must entertain "the moat fun couple In tl'le WOfld." (R) 8 • TOllllff Host Johnny carson SchedUted· the King Slaters. gardening " lhalassa Cruso ( 1 hr ) •COWl&I O MC ... ~ fttTAC-... ~.-:A Scheduled· R<>gef Ebttt. lllm critic and author of "A Ki5s Is Still A• Kls$", CPA Harvey A. Goldstaln offe~r-end tax tips. ( 1 hr.) (%) "A Night In Heaven" ( 1983. Orama) Christopher ~Ina. Lesley Anne Warren. A married cOllege lnstruc10< hH an 1ffelf with one ol her &hJdents wtio W()f1(s as 1 mile eJCotlc dancer 'R' ( 1 hr . 23min.) • ,. CLUI Scheduled: Jim Stockdale and wtft Sybll dlscu91 hit experlenc. at a~ of war In Vietnam. (1 hr., 30 min.} tW (.C) lllMI "lnve.sloo 0 1 The Body Snatch· .,... ( 1978. Sclence-Fletlon) Donald Sutherlend. Brooke Adema. Strange pods which Ilk• OV9' the bodlea of humant rain down from OU1tr apace, c.ualng a San Fral'lcitco health Inspector and hfs essltt· ant to !let for their ~ves 'PG' (I hr .. 65 -1rn1n;.... .. M•-.a.YWOOD .. "King Kong Esca?M" ( 1988. ~FletlOn) Rhodes Reason. Linda Mill«. Of. Who eonttructt a giant robot and pita IC egelnlt.. King Kong In a struggle tot wOf1d dOt'IVnatlon. (? hfs • 6 min.) i===-22 ~unday. Nov. 4, 1984 • I nmTI Of UI Pl.-00 Hal HolbtOOk. Adnenne Ber beau A qufn. ~ let of hofror stories from a child's comic -CJ) .,. "Rehearsal FOf Murder" ~ lnclUda tales at>out r•anlmated ( 1982, Mystery) Robert Preston, Lynn eotpses, allen vegetation, a vOfaclous Red~rave. Attempting to IOIVe hla actress· ape-like creature end millions of vengeful wife s murder, a successful playwright oockroaches 'R' (I hr • 57 min.) reassembles all of the auspects, ostensibly •11a:-nmw1U.U.•ITJ!n:H-for a read·through of hit neW play (R) ( 1 hr , 55 m~n.) ® llOW9 .. A Matter Of Wife. And a. 90Wll "The Man From Snowy River' Death" ( 1975, Mystery) ROd Tay!Of. Tom ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglea, Tom __ .D.take_A smaHtlma..bQOClllam ls. IDUfderuredmu..---.-t~~rlhf'Hl!ll190ton1 A youog t>oy g1ows to-man> when he.becomes Involved 1n a blg·time hood during a hazardous trait through the gam=. operation ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Australlan wilderness 'PG' (I hr • 44' lQ) "Eruption" ( 1978. Orama) min.) John Holmes. lasllle Bovee. A life lntor· -,--ance agent is drawn Into a scheme to M.n Ga~ murder the wealthy tlusband of • woman ,,_, •*Mf he met on a Hawaiian beach. ( 1 hr .. 25 9CllTa.OOI OI) mlnL • ~ 11:9 D Cl) U11 W wmt DAVID Uil&i&YI 110W11 "Topkap1" (1964, Sujpense) Scheduted. Eva Gabot. author Fran Melina Mercourl. Ma1um1han SChell A Lebowitz, comedian Frank Oucommoo valuable iewe*-studded sword is stolen lhr I from a Turkish museum. (2 hfl , 30 min) Mll9tm:MCOCI" ~--,,..,.. o •••• ,,_ ilAIUft' llOWll "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) llCMI "Three Godfathers" ( 1949. Scon Balo. Willie Aames_ A high IChOOI Western) John Wayne, Ward Bond. A trio science genius uses his accidentally of band11s put their llves on the line when acquired psycholunetle powera to 1mPfove they all empt to dellver 811 orphan they his love ltle 'R' ( 1 hf . 35 min ) lound 1n the desert to the nearest town (2 (_SJ llCMI "Rumble Ftsh·: ( 1983, Orama) hrs ) Mall Dilloo. Mickey Rourke Two brnlhers e YO'f"9 are misfits In a small town and one {()AUTO UC. IHRA NOfthern Nationals remains a hert:> to neighborhood thugs 'R' Drag Racing (from Milan, Mich ) (R) ( 1 l1 hr , 3-4 min ) hr ) (Z,, llCMI "Porky'g" ( 1981, Comedy) 1119 llCMI "Revenge of the Ninja" ( 198:1. Dan Monahan. Mark Herner 14 FIOftda 1n Adventure) Sho Kosugi. ArthUr Roberts the late 1950s, a gang of fun·loving high A Japanese gallery owner denlel his Vlo-school boys seek revenge agalnat the pro- tent Nln1a he<itage untU American drug p11etor of a local brothel 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 1r1ttlckers kidnap his young eon. 'A' ( 1 min ) hr. 28 min.) 11118 llCMI "The Mad Ghoul" ( t943, Hor· _. llOW9 "An Ollicer And A Gentleman" ror) Evelyn Anker&. OaVld Bruce A acten· ( 1982. Orama) Richard Gere. Debra 11s1 discover~ a way to P<eseNe the dead Winger An undl1elpllned av1atloo offleer In a state ol suspended an1ma11on ( 1 hr • candidate meets his match In • tough 15 min.) Naval drill instructor whlle, off base. he -~PAmt• romances one ol the focal town girts. 'A' tunm Q (2 hrs , 5 min.) • llCMI "The Sergeanl" ( 1968, Ora· WB llCMI "Two-Lane Blacktop" (1971, ma) ROd Steiger. John Phtlllp Law An Adventure) James Taylor. Warren Oates American Army sergeant stationed 1n Young chaHengn old to a et~rry France alter ll'le war becomes attracted to car race (2 hr$ • 15 min ) one of his men 'R' ( 1 hr., 48 min ) D m -~CllCMO'IPlllT.alr (!) 110W9 "Stella" ( 1950. Comedy) Ann IUH•M,,_.(IO Sheridan. Vlctot Mature. A woman trlee to 4rtl llCMI "Cross Country" ( 1983. rea90f'I with memt>ets of her !amity after Suspense) Richard Beyffief, MIChatl Iron- an u(lCle dies and Is bUrled or1 the tpOI. (2 side. A Phlladelph111 lelevitlon executive. hr• ) ---4: sought by police f0t Iha murder of a call a ~__, n111•rr Featured girl. picks up a pair Of hilchhlkafl en rO\Jte Jack Lemmon; a tribute to l<ethertne Hep-lo Los Angeles 'R' ( 1 hr • 40 min.) burn. •8 llOWll "Ootd Mine In The Sky'' (1938. • llOW9 "The Cool Onee" (1967, Com-Western) Gene Autry A singing cowt>oy edy) Roddy McDowell, Debbie Welton A finds adventure and excitement 110ng the la1Ung rock star and a young glr1 teem up trail ( t hr.)_ to ettabllsh a mUslcel career. (1 hr .. 30 i mlCAL,_,_ min) • , ....... CZ) llOWll "Yojlmbo" 11962, Orama) .. UUA•a OWll YM NUO Gallagher TOlhlro Mllune, Elllro Tono, A trevellng brings his zany Inventions and lively ot>Mr· samurai get• wayla d by each Of two bet· vatlons to en audience In Beaumont Tex· tllng polltlce~oups who both want him as ( 1 h1 I on their tide. bbtd) ( 1 h<., 60 min) ,----------------1,_nt rr•~c• .... ------------,. .. , ..... CCIUSTIOll mJ WU. ftllAY ... , .. ,......,.. Cet i.:oo<.I <ll•ab on "°"'WOll-"•••, .... (11) U!'ed lll·m~ in tht> 111M1 "FOl'C4KI VtnQNnoe" (1082. Adventure) Chuck Norrla, Mary Louise cl:.is<.;JfH'd pa~t.·.., Wetlef A kera1a axPtrt Vliet his lkllls to I II Piiat drive mot>tter• out of 11 Hong Kong gem· I y bli=blishmtnt. 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) W dlJ ATUMI ,. ~ .,_ "Cr .. pshow" ( 1982, H0<r0<) • -- . .. rz., ''Sllgtitly HOOOfable'' (1939, Mystery) Pal 0'9rien Brodenck Crawford ( 1 hr , 2amm 1 .. 'CJ "T~der Is The Night" ( 1962. Drama) Jenn1ltir Jones. Jason Robards Jr (2 hrs . 28 m1rt} Ml@ "Thl1Ml-+nTo...Two Won't Go" ( 1969 Orama) Rod St r Cla11e Bloom 12 r1rs-r-- tell Z 'lkiru" ( 195 . Drama) Takash1 Shi mura Nobuo Ka ko (2 l'lrs 23 min 1 19 O. "On The Watertwnl'' ( 1954'. Drama) Marron Bcando. Eva Marie Saint I 1 hr A8m1n) .. H "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" (1981 AcJventure) Hamson Ford. Kare11 Allen ti hr , 55 min ) d 'C1 "The Three Faces 0 1 Eve" (1957, Orama) Joanne Woodward Oa~1d Wayne ( 1 hr . 29 min J .. COi"The Soldler" (1982, Adventure) Ken Wahl Wilham Prince ( t hr JO min ) Z "State F11r'' (1945 Musteal) Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews ( 1 hr , 40 mtn ) '1' "Nont\ 01 The._Great OMde" { 1950. WP,tern) Roy Rogers Penny Edwards l 1 hr • 30 min ) -C. "Transplant ( 1979. Drama) Kevin Dobson Meltnda CMon ( 1 hr 38 ""n ) S "The High Cost 01 Loving" ( 1958 Dr.ima) Jose Ferrer, Gena Rowlands 11 l"or. 27mln) •@ "The Ladles· Man" (196t, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Helen Traubel (2 hrs) 11• %) "Beastmar.ter" ( 1982. Adventure) Marc Singer Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr 45 n11n) ,_. 8 'Smollet 811~ The ~I I 1981 CCJ<nedy) Jimmy McNtetlol Janel Julian l1 hr 30 min J 0 Carousel" ( 1956 Musical) Gordon MacRae Shirley Jones (2 hrs 8 min ) $ ·srrofler Ace'' ( t983. Comedy) Burr Reynolds. Lont Anderson ( t hr . 36 min ) -ataemooa Movies- U.tl) "Wonder Woman" ( 1974, Adven- ture) Cathy Lee Crosby Ricardo Mootal- !Jan ( I hr . 30 min ) C Young Frankenstelfl' 1 t974 Come dy> Gene W1ldef, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr 45 nun ) !H, ·Table For Five" ( 1983. Drama) Jon VQ!Qhl. Richard Crenna (2 hrs . 2 min J 1• f ) "Ktsa Me Goodbye" ( 1982 Comedy) Sally r 1eld. James Caan I 1 hr , 42 min ) Hl(C} "Tender Is The N1glllt" ( t962. Orama) Jennfter Jones, Jaso-n Roberds Jr (2 hrs 28m11q • HJ "Waltz Across Te1tes'' ( 1983. Orama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow ( t hr . 40 min) • IOI "Stat 80" ( 1983. Orama) Martel Hemtngwey ErlC Rober11 ( 1 hr 4'4 min ) .. ,z• "The R1turn 01 Martin Guefle I 198 t Drnma) Otfar<S OepardHIU Natheho Baye ( 1 hr . 51 min ) W 0 'On The Waterfront" (1954'. Orama> Marlon Brando. Eva Mane Saini ( 1 hr '18 tnlll) 41:111¢, "The Three Faces Ol Eve" ( 1957, Orania) Joanne Woodward, David Woyne ( 1 hr • 29 min ) ($ "Black Beauty" (1948. Otamo) Mone rreeman. Richard Denning (1 hr 14 m111) • 'Henflgtltff$' ( 1969, Aev.nture) John Wayne, Ka1N111nf Ross (? hfa 30 min) IHJ "RtiOtt'J Of U.. Lost Ark" tt981 Aoventure) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen L! hr . 55 min ) (J: "Creepshow" (1982, Horr0<) Hal H()l.- brook. Adnenne Barbeau. ( 1 hr , 57 min.) !?1 "State Fair" ( 1945. Musical) Jeanne Crain Dana ~ndrews '1 hr . 40 min.) .. OZL•'Rob1nson Crusoe On Mars" ( 1964, Sc1ence·F1ction) Paul Mantee, Vtc; Lundin 12 hrs 15 min.) .... -i1:1ve•1 isl 'PO' (1hr,53 min 1 I ..... J'9 l9A Mm1UU. Los AngeleS Lakerl at Portland Trail Blazers (2 l'lrs , 40 min.) !Ill llCMI "The Skull" ( 1965, Horror) Pefer Cushing. Christopher Lee A myste- rious skull exudes a powerful and destruc· rrve 1nlluooce on all who come into con· tact w11h 11. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) J'911 I GM TNI TOR Featured how d9S1gn· ers are flashing their styles via Vlde<>, htjjh llbOVe A--wttrrrh~81oe-' Ar sgels pre<ll$IOO lhgnt team a new' program that • D fl 01l ... counsels unwed teen lathers. an an11que QR car auc11on In-Reno. *.... ,.......... \ HAIT TO MIT fl001U&.L ...aM. ~ proftle o t Marcus ~ Cf9111f Allen ot the Raiders and Eric Dicker ion o1 ITMlm the Rams. ..... __.,. TICTM!~ .... ... • Oii TMI llOlllY Featured the cost ot .._..._THAT 1\19 having a baby. how 10 choose a stock· WlllP•W.11 broller. avo1d1ng inheritance battles: "°"""" OOWIT onvesltnglngold Q ..... Wl.D...,Of-..U ~ llCMI "Transplant" (t979. Drama) WMtml•-•---- Kev1n DQt>son. Mehnda Diiion. Baled on • llOCllY Butfato Sabres et LO!l ttte rrue story ol a l'lard-dl'Mng young Angeles Kings {3 l'lrs ) e(ecu11ve who undergoes a risky heart 1~MC:m,..0Mllm 1ransp1an1 ( 1 hr , 38 min ) .. MD (II MAZUllD Bo and Luke E; POCllT • , ,._. U J Pucken vs are arrested and sentenced to chain QIMlO Jimmy Caras ( 1 l'lr ) duty by a netghborrng county sherttl ( 1 0 llOVll "The Soldier" ( 1982, Adven· ht I · rure) Ken Wahl. Wilham Prince A -ruthless Q tJ) V Eliana captur~ Mike by using his CIA agenr 1s sen1 10 neutralize a Soviet· son Sea~ as oan. 1mp11sontng him and backed terro11st plot to hold' the Mldeasr at1empl1ng 10 convince him the war is hOstage w1tn nuclear exptoslves 'R' ( t over ( 1 hr ) hr 30 min) 8 llCMI "~Mway" (Part 2 ot 2) ( 1976. '$_, L8IA MOllll: TMI UDY MID• ll*C Adventure) Charllon Hei.1on Henry Fon· Lena Horne presents her Tony Award· da J!tpanese and Amertcan m1111ary w1nn1ng one-woman Broadway show 1n forces SQuare oil _to1 d d>'al and aerial wt11ch She performs "Can't Help LO\lin" oa111e centered arourd a Pac•1rc ISiand Thal Man," From ThtS Moment On" and <k.111~ WOlld War II (? r>r<; 1 St-.r weather .. (2 hrs ) D ®J .... Bense. ,. l)\.lrsued by lhe VMDYU police whrle trymg to rt ~ue the Governor .. .... Cl(t)'ton and Kraus lrvm lht1 Van Dyne ... mansion (Par12ol2> O .,..... ct9M'f m llNM..I ALICI Cl) llOWll "The :->1..oJdrtand Express llM:m./~•IW (1974 Comedy) Gordie Hawn. Wilham ..... ...,_ Atherton A young mother becomes a lug- • MMlmnt'lllOlllYWOIUt 11tve and a folk hero durtng a c11me ram· lMTm. page designed 10 prevent her tnlant !>On's 19 Cll... adOptton 12 hrs ) ...... TMATl\19 1 •AllW:O. .. •MVWW LOWllO&T WALL~ .. Guest Roberl Hill. AIC .. Q ellecut1ve vtee president Favia Hiii & ,.& ., ....... An Interview with come-Associates dian Joe Piscopo, 8111 Rafferty \/19lts a New .,.. "Young Frankens1ein' ( 1974 York ar11SI who holds a record for being Comedy) Gene Wilder Pe1er Boyle The Ille fastesl and mos}P'ollfic painter. grandson ol the mtamovs Dr Franken D LY• •M:lll,.. srem a11emp1s to create a synthetic m11n 9l 9119T~ ~ Featured 1n this parOdy ot "Frankenstein" movies Jennll ... Beal• 'PG' (' '". 4 fHntA J 1Mm'IC09M'f ....... '"' ... -.'11f!Olnlm llCMI "Ster BO" (t983, ~rome) Mor- .. ,,., 101 Hemingway. Erte Aot>ens lfece& th ,..,...,... ... ~ career and death of ~-actrest Doro $UI US DfJl'I Of M .,. Mutiammad lhy S11a11en wno was murcsere<l by t.f'r An vs Joe Frazi.r (Janutiry 197A In New 81ilranged husband 'R' I 1 l'lr .A4 min I .t:t _. Larry Holmes vs James Smith • -•• Q York) (R) (lhr) IU... ... AICOT lor the lntemahon~ Boxing F*'6rallon LMIO&T (IBFI Heavyweight tttte, live from...,Las~ ....,~ ~ Feaivred Vegas. Nev (2 hrs , 30 min ) Jenn1ter Beals-,lJ _. "Superny" (1972. Drema) Ron e WM.L,._.,_ Guest Robert Hllt O'Neal. Carl Lee A Harlem drug pusher executive vice president, Favia Hiii & .. dee•de!> to conceotr11te 111 or his energy Ai;soc1a1es • Into one hnar. major deal whieh will ID -COCJ •• --cour eW!I llnance his "rt11rtmtnl" plans 'A' ( 1 hr.. ;r:ters Ana:t; Elections" 36 min ) IPGITICml ~)--"Yea. GIOfglO" (1982, Mutlcal) mWll ''Aumble rtSh" ( 1983. Dr•rNtJ LudanO Pavarotti. t<erhlyn Herr06d A MAit Drlton Mtekev Rourke Two brC\thet'\ renowned e>peretlc ttnor beeomet roman-ll~lly tnvotved with e ptetty llOiCe specltlJ:_ Sunday. Nov 4, 1984 23 are misfits In a small town and one remains a hero 10 neighborhood thugs. 'R' O hr 3~ • IJ (i) Ml55 Ellie (Donna Reed) --~ returns from her honeymoon. and som&- one wants Pam to belleva that Mark is allW 9 (1 hr J D e ...,. Hunter and MoCan discov- er that a 10-year-old g11I and some miss- ing camer ptge<>ns are the keys to solving '9 murder ( 1 hr ) D ®l MAWMM NUT Mac and Andy dls- _c~r ~ll'G _nol Wl'\41 lLseernsJn_ p8'adise • when they're assigned to a case involving encient customs. ISiand g<>dS and a statue beanng a curse. ( 1 hr.) m _. ..,. Guests Gregory Harri- son, Adrienne Barbeau. The Brass Bank. author Rk:hard Bach. ( 1 hr ) e mAT •• O...llClt "Pagllaccl" Director Franco Zelflrelll's verSlon of the tragic operatic tale of jealousy and betray· al. updated to Depress10n~era southern Italy. stars Placido Domingo and Teresa Strata• English submles ( 1 hr , 30 min.) G ,_ ~ "Chrlstranity AIOngsJde Other Faiths" Guests Benedictine mook David Steindl-Rast. professors Langdon Gilkey, Donald Lopez Jr and Steven Rockefeller ( 1 hr ) (I) .anaoOK (R) (I).,. "Deal Of The Century" (1983, Comedy} Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver When a high technology ultra- weapoo turns out to be dtttective. its man- ufacturer h11es an arms hustler to dispose of 11 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) CZ).,_ "Mooty PythOn's The Meaning Of Life" I 1983, Comedy) Jenn cieese. Michael Palln The Seven Ages of Man provide the loose lramework tor a series of comic; epl50dn $p()Ollfl0 av8'ythlng from se1wat reproduction fl> glUltooy 'A' ( 1 hr • 25 mln.) I ._ ICMOOL llOOTULL .. ...rTUaet • .,_ "The Medusa T<>Uch" ( 1978, Houor) Richard Burton Lee Remick. A female psychlatrtst attempts to minimize the Importance of ha< patient's clalm that he possesses uncontrollable telekinetic powers that result In death and dlsa!.ter l2 hrs .. 30 mtn. l (!)POCllTMliAa Trick Shots from the 3rd Legendary Pockel Biiiiards Stars Tourna~) -· (I) ' CMIT Francesca Globertl jOarns she can save her endangered Ital· 1ari wine business and ruin Angela: Rlch- arO tells Lorraine to atay away from Fal· cort Crest, Melissa and Greg join forces Guest star Gtna Lotlobrlgid8 ( 1 hr ) D m llAllVICI Crockett and Tubbs aid federal agents 1n pursuit of an arms deal· et, but 1he G-men seem more 1n1erested In retrieving the merchandise than In m&klflO lhe arrest ., hr ) I I fan=-Houston becomes a hostage tor a S 10 million ransom when he It doubl&-eross.d during his a11empt to re&CUe h;s t ou&ln lrom a Vle1namese prlt-on. (Pert 2 01 2) Q ( 1 hr ) • M .. CaM hittoriel OI 8 man with a sarlous brain 1n1ury and a streat-rldden professional 111us1rata thit examination of ~= ond emotion• Q ( t hr I - (CJ "Southern Comfort" (1981, Orama) Keith CaHOdlne, Powers Boothe. A group of Na11on111 Guardam.n on wee'l- end maneuvers In 1 Louitlena bayou spark a tmall gu.rrllla war with a oornmu- nlty Of beckwooda Ca)l.lna. 'A' ( 1 hr , 46 24 Sunday, Nov. 4, 1984 . min.) ' (I) tau KepekJa lnternatlooal Ctiamplon- ship second round (from Maul. Hawaii) IB>&s.) C1J "~--A The Marbles" (1981, Comedy) Peter alk. Buit Young. >.. hus- tling, wisecr managef pushes his two female wrettlers toward the top 'R' $hr .. 53mln.) -...r1MCll .. -M Ill Hoets. Len Dawson. NICI< Buonlconll. ( 1 hr.) -1 nmn--·--" 'I• CO AT .. Studefits of the National ~llet School of Canada are Introduced 1o the rhythms of an ancient gypsy culture by flamenco dance Instruc- tors Susana and Antonio Robledo In this Aca= Awar<f-wlnnlng documentary. (Q) "Star 80" (1983, Orama) Mar- iel Hemingway. Eric Roberts. Traces the carettr and death of modef.ac11esa Doro- thy Strallen Who was murdered by her estra~ husbend. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 44 min.) ,,. &,• w o • e ... ..... •• &• ~ ... _,_,uu. IUYIOW-.. li'- .,. "Star 80" ( t983, Orama) Mar· iel Hemingway. Eric Robena. Traces the car .. r and death of ~ectrete Ooto- thy Straiten who was murdered by her estranged hvSbend 'A' ( 1 hr • ~• min ) tW@ ~1MCll . 1we Cl) .,. "FUv\<ln Bount HurWr" (1981. Orama) Aon Leibman. ~arry Mor· gan A New York-beMd bounty hvnter, aided at home by his handicapped &0n ~kil'.\dly priest, tracka dQwn a drug dealer whO has JUmped ban (R) (2 hrs , 15 min.) D GD TCllllNf Host; Johnny Carson Scheduled Shelley Wll"lteri. comedian Kevin Nealon: Jau singer Joe Wllllama. ( 1 lhr.):'~..m.. 1iC TAC DOUIN =••rr 'mlCA Scheduled' lotka· i, JoshWhlteJr. (1hr.) ...... ,,. ... M Clm Scheduled: Ala"'• aa the last great rrontler. the feac of nuci.ar war. ( 1 h<., 30 min.) tW(C) ... "Fairy Talft" (1978, Comedy) Don Sparks, Sy Alcharctsoo A handsome pnnce expe<iencel many encounters as he journeys througtl fairy land In search of the woman who Will bea.r his heir 'R' ( 1 hr.,~ -1MCflOtJa-.., .,,. "Bofn lnnoc.nt" ( t974, Orh ma) Linda Blalr, Joenna Mii" A troubled adolescent Is eent to a jvv9nlle detention home where She must adjust to the bitter· ness and resentment of the other glrlt (2 lhrs.~ ltll·~ n 11 .. ....... ............. ,cw ...,_,. ... "Rak*a Of Tht Lost Ark" 981 . Adventure) Hanlaon Ford. Karan i.n. In 1936, a glot.trottlng archeolo- glst-adventvrer raon Nazi 81/lldoera tor a Jegtndary rali~lout ertlfact of enormou1 pow«. narrowly ncaplnQ dozens of death t en routa. 'PG' Q ( f hr .. 55 min./ ... "From Holly W1tl'I Love" . ( 1979, dul1) Joanna Mlgvtl. Marlana Wlllough- ~: (1ht .. 15 min) W .,_ "Stroker Ace" (1983. COme- dy) Bur1 Reynolds, Loni An<ltrt0n A stocit-asr ~ make& a bed deel with an unscrupulous fried chlCken franchleet and becomes romantically lflVOIVed with 11 pretty but w oinal pvbllC relauoos woman 'PG' ( I ht.. 36 min ) -~lllMrrTUaet =1t=j:"i5Z' (I ~. ro .,_ "Donovan's Reef" ( 1963. Comedy) John Wayne, Ehz.abeth Allen An ex-Navy man living In the South Paoftic with his new fa mily hnds his paradise dis· rupted by the arrival of hts daughter from !FreVIOUS marriage (2 hrs ) Pl9 flOCUI ... Jll11VAL. Award-winning films made by college students Stephen R Joh~son's "HomebOdy" "8taila a donut hole maker's life. Monica Kendall's "Somnolent Blue" expl<><es a dream. and Steven WllSOn's "Recorded Lrve" about a man pursued by a spool ol videotape. Host director John Badham (I) PU N.L co.TACT UMTI (R) W8 llOWll "The Truth Abou1 spring" I 1965, Orama) t-;ayley Mills. John Mills A fisherman auempts .,,.0 marry olf his daughter to a lawyer (2 nrs ' Cf) llO¥ll "First To Fight" ( t96'1. Orama) Chad Everett. Manlyn OeVJn A Medal ot Honor winner has problems on the betti. field. but manages to lead his men to VIC· tory Jf.:BJ ®' ~ Toelllff Featured Jennifer Beals Cl) llCMI "The Mlllt0na1ress" (1961, Comedy) So~hia Loren. Peter Sellers Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw A young m1111ona1ress 1s forced by her father's will to marry a man with a ~ buStness mind ( 1 hr . 30 min ) C~ .,. "The Great McGonagall" ( 1974. Comedy) Spike Mllllgan, Pater Sellers Willlam McGonagall ls the world's worst poet. yet he seems to find fodder for W his =.r=:re ( 1 hr, 38 min.) t.11 ~--"Stra1ghtT1me" (1978. Orama) Ouslln Holtman. Gery Busey An ex-con desperately tries to go straight after leav- ing prtsoo. 1n spite ol the many roadblocks which rise up before him 'R' ( t hr , SA min) W (O)llCMI "American Desue" (1 98t, Ora- ma) Veronica Hart Richard Bolla Their sexual 1nteres1 1n each other dl581P8ted. a couple 6eek romantic ha1sons on the out side ( 1 hr , 20 min J WAllWOOll Formet rv announcer· turned-candlda1e. Bob Forehead. under goes char~smattc tra1n1ng to enable him to champion the cause tor big business. we .. "The Big MOuth" (1967. Com· edy) Jerry Lawis. Harold J Stone A flshnrmnn ca1ches a big one. the MCrlfl to .. a for:.; Jn diamonds <' hrt . t5 min) I .... ...,.,.l.MleM. TOP .. .,_ Marvin JOhneon vt Charles Williams 1n a hght heavyweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Mer· r111v111e, Ind. (Al (2 hrs • 30 min ) (ff).,. "Monty Py1hon's The Meaning Ot Life" ( t983. Comedy) John CIH88. Michael Palin. The S.Ven Agtt of Man provide the loose ltamtwork tOt a .. rlat Of oomle epllOdtt •pooling everything from M•val replodUCtlon to grunony 'R' ( I hr , 25 m1n ) ·. -l'riclgCo~~- .. Q1) .-n TMCll (I) llCMI "Young Warriors" (1983. Ora- ma) R1ctlard Round1ree. Ernesr B0<gn1ne A grou~ ot young vlgllanres goes on a rampage. se111ng out to avenge the dealh )f the teen-age sister 01 one .of ns mem· bers R' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) tall Li-:. MWC8f--IT "!) llCMI "Kiss Me OOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally F1eld, Ja aan A w1d· ow who IS ebout lo I VISlled oy_ 'her"181e nusbaiia' host or (1lir 47 min ) • D llCMI "lrwis11>1e Agent" (1942 Adventure) Ilona Massey Perer Lorre An Ameocan agent with lhe power 10 render h•msell invisible sets off on a Nazi scy mis i :t:=1n) ~-=-"Carousel" 11956 MUSIC81) Gordon MacAae. Shirley Jones A carrwal worker resorts to a payroll heist to PfOvlde for a child on the way. (2 hrs .. 8 min ) U r'C) llON "Private School" ( 1983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell Teen- aged ooys v1slt the alf.-glrts Ctlefryvale Academy I<>< some tun and adventure 'R' i hl., 37 ffill\.) .. WLLIMl.""' WIS&MLW • -M Ill Hosts: Len Oawaon, Nick BuMlconll. ( 1 hr.) 411111 llON "Pete 'N' Tiiiie" (1972 Come---dyJ Wallet MaTIJliU'." CirOl eufn. . ~ married couple drift apart aft8f their 90n dies. but love eventually bflngS them baclt lelher (2 hrs.) CM'TOG9 IBIAT ..,~ llON "Black Beauty" ( 19"6. Drema) Mona Freeman, Richard Denning. Based on the story by Anna Sewell. A proud and awesomely beautiful h<><se experiences manv diverse owners ( 1 hr., 14 min.) 4111 (!).,...,.. 411118 ... "Jungle Ca(>live" (1945, Hof· r<><) Ollo Kruge<, Jerome Cowan. A mad scientist. an ape woman and a scered sectetary ere all lnvOlved In )ungte horror. IN , 30men.) ,_ ICOM/O ""CM=01 ITMCa --IM*l~YGQ llCMI "The Return 01 Martin G~" ( 1981. Orama) Gerard Oepardleu, Jilathalla_ B8¥e lo curaL..161b-ceotury France, a young husband, mystllfiouety aosent I<>< a number of years, retums to reclaim hts wile and family Pfoperty. ( 1 hr 51 min I .-CC) 'M ~ Of ~Of M LOIT • Viewers are taken behind the scenes during the making of Geo<ge Lucas and Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie "Raiders 0 1 The Lost Ark" f<>< 1 look at how the adventure titm came logethef. ( 1 hr ) -Salunl!Y ............... i Ila .. '---Atter a 12-year-ok:l bOy's father dies. ---r1963, Drama) Otrtt Bogarde. Marla Pet· _ -· --~ he and his polltlclan mother allempt 10 sch~hr., 56 min.) make !heir rocky relationship WO<k Dina -w-nl90-,..•.o.-.. }{) ............ ,.~ Ml.L f r,glanc;l's popular comedian returns with h.., ~1al bfpnd ol bawdy enlerta1nmeot 1ric1Ud1ng a spool of the Monte Carlo Show 1r1a impressions of entertainers lrom Ken· ~ Rogers to Liza Mlnnelll ( 1 hr I .. , u.t.•Aml.alf .. aw..,_ llltm••-.=. UI CWWN~OI~ TD IYllAT tWOll.DT.-ow • Memlt stars. ---· -~.,,...,. ... 1111& mu• DAWY-IOUATM .,_"Yes, Giorgio'' (1982, MuSIC81) a.llllU Luetan<h Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrok:l ( 1 • ITUDIO hr . 53 mm.) ~CM ITOllY . '"YU• H•M llCMI "The Bugs Bunny I Road HI M=--CADI Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animal- •• ed {thr ,38mm) &1'1l.UUCaU. (O)*MI "Snoopy. Come Home" (1972. tt) ....... mAT ~ Comedy) Animated V01Ces of Chad ._.llOllM...,.. Webber, David Carey ( 1 hr , 20 min.) .,.._ 'Z.J llCMI "Beastmaster" ( 1982, Adven- ClltJl.AleO ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts (1 hr . toOODAYL.A. _.5 mink&. =~rande" (1950, Western) ·1l=.,':,..1 .. ';""'°" ... 11111 • Johf::J:· Maureen O'Hara. (2 NS.) ..-. ,ti ! .-OCllT '::r.AQ u J Puchll vs a.w.A."r.,,.._ J1mm~as (A) ( 1 hr.) WMIC19 f'Q) "Mystery Island" ( 1978. COLL.19 "°°1ULL SEC Game (3 hrs . AdVenture) ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) 30 min) ,.1,-====--1===-... -..... • Ll•DMY... ..,.._ ...,_..,. llCMI "The Old Curlosl1y Shop" IYOUTM•M--(1975. MuS1Cal) Anthony Newley, David r~ ·1w·171 ~0:=~-..n.-••••ce• •• Pl'_, -GobO compoees a Mm song l0t Uncle Matt, when suddenly the ~ICOCllY.OOOWfiiD•t It h~r1 from Fr1ggle Rock Cilli! •• IT9 . ..,.. llCMI ''Three Faces West" (I~. • &r... we11ern> John wayM. SiQrl(I Gurie (2 hrs.) ITCIG• I llT....W O WTcmoTI ..._NOYI' 11•11 lmTaLI '••1T.-Wmll-wu.-Oii ,. ....... "411rvln ~ vs .... Cherits Williams In I light ~I •tnmo bOul SChedUled tor 10 roundl. lfom Mer· .,..,_ -t1llv11tle.~·~S) lmUCMm.Y I IC1'IM--~ ---LNA _, J & B Gold Putlet Award •-PlayOll (lrom Lal Vegas. IWI.) ( 1 hr ) 0 IC..!!.. ICOOIY ,._ llCMI "Ves, Glotgto" (1982. Mutlotl) ..__, Luc111no Pavarotti, Kalhfyn Herrold ( t MWAI,.,.. hr 53mM) (S) .,. "The PaM'WOfd It Couraoe" Sunday. Nov. 4. 1984 25 - I ~ AIJ. .. Ttll OU>_,. • CODfB I OUMGI COWTY llO¥ll · nnP Woll McOuacse· 11983, Adventurr J •Ck Norris, David Carra· dine ( 1 hr 47 min) · _,. THI NF1. Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buon•cont• c 1 nr ) (0) llO¥ll "Tt Wild Pony" ' ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hin· die ( 1 hr 29 min ) llO¥ll "The Rack" ( 1956. Drama) Paul Newman, Waller Pidgeon ( 1 hi.~ 40 min-) -. • WMl'T\.llQ -(l)..,TALU .. , VlllOllAT ®>~if. DO ff 1MCN . ._,.c•_.••11 ") llO¥ll "Ha,.,k Williams The Show He Never Gave" ( 1982. Drema) Sneezy Walers. D1x1e Seatle ( 1 hr 26 min ) -llON ·Stale Fair" ( 1945, Musical) Jeanne Crain, Dano Andrews ( 1 hr , 40 min) '*II~ AID DIWIM GD NOMI MClle Breeders Cup Champt0nsr11p Series. llve from Hollywood Par=lewol>d. Callf (4 hrs) B A'l1W19 ®> AIC lllllW "The Secrel World 01 Og" An1ma1ed The children auempt to escape an angry mob ol Og people In a 1'"'~:7~a.lu/:.o ,..._.""" .... ~ ..UCMIOmll•Fr llO¥ll "The Right Stuff" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Sam Shepard Scott Glenn C3 hrs t2 '!'~-· -"°"" tt.11. ;;n;: OiiMi"" IS ®l ~AN IAllDITAID Featured. Tommy Shaw ("Gtrls With Guns .. "Lone- ly School'") Dwight Twilley ("Why You Wanna 6reek My Heart?"), Mana Vidal's video "Body Rock " ( 1 hr ) Cf) llO¥ll Ha\le Rocket Wiii Travel" ( 1959, Comedy) Three Stooges, Jerome Cowan. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) , I flllllGAI. ...... '"IVlafllOO'n ., ..... MM11 AID 1141 IQIMM ~ OI 1141 flOUllD T AIU --•Afternoon • -1--ITOOlll .o¥ll "The Culpepper Catllo Co " ( 1972, Western) Gary Grtmes. Luke Askew. '(2 hrs ) CD .o¥ll "(My Ho" ( 1981. Adventure) w~. Lo Lieh c2 hr& ) I Ol M~ r eatured mutual fund )nvesl.lng, the Issue of renting vs. buying Pf<IP9fly. an-explent11on of the Dow Jones avera~ • l'D IT'I ntr-rl IUllDI CC).,. "Dream Hoose" (1 98J, Ora· ma) John Schnelder Marilu Henner ( 1 hr . 40 mtn) • (LJ llOVll "The Right Stuff" ( 1983. Ora· ma) S&m Sheperd. Scott Glenn (3 hr5 . t2 m111) C,OJ OI ntl All WITH.,_ AID __ ff).,. "The Vear Of Living Dangerous· ly" ( 1983. Drama) Mal GIDIOn. Slgoor· nM Weav1Jr f 1 hr 55 min ) e6 UC.,..AICOf golfers who ~ u many clubs as 11:118 (I) C0UW flOOTIM.L. Waahlngtoo at they wi5h. ( 1 hr. IUS~3COlhrLUa._. 30mln.) 8 COUHI Washington State 1.1J11 ____ 9IOOTIALL at CaolorR~3 hrl.il30 min.). CWUGI .,_ 8 1'-POI Giiii COL.Liii llOTOfliW P00TUU. ..r College football ICOfOS OCIAll• and highlights from around the CQuntry 191L• mATUT llO•ffl H1ghligh1s of and~ look at next week's major contests. the 1977 Dallas Cowboys and 1978 Pitts· I ITMtm bur=eete<s. CR) ( 1 hr) "'""OILMllTI "lklru" ( t952. Drama) Takash1 ~,.,. _ _.. Shimura. Nobuo Kaneko (2 h~ .. 23 1111ro-. nm WM YUM Aj>r'l_sh, m . ---------yoa~lg8alef G'eneril O'.Ylalit o. Eisen· WI ...eTW hower (Robert Duvall) con Tron ta Presl· .-cA'ITOPl9e dent Roosevelt (Stephen Roberts) With .o¥ll "No Time For Sergeants" his plans tor attaining \llCtory In £U<ope ( 1958. Comedy) Andy Griffith. Nick and Is subsequently sttnt to London to set AdaDOC~ 'WM6 up headquarters lee Rem~ and Cana t.11 . =~ 1.F-(Part I ot 3) (2 h<t I ICM1Ull ll•UYe•laM fl0Sfllllf91l .. "My Fair Lady" (196•. MUSl1 191LU.OPM-(lt) cal) Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn (2 • .. • • eun-.-hrs • so min.J MAMYIOYl /llMICY-lft'llW COU.. llOOTMU.ICCl•a.'9 llOWtl "The Egg And I" ( 1947. C()me· .. "The Party" ( 1968, Comedy) dy) Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray Peter Sellers. Claudtne L.DngeL ( 1 hr .. 39 ~hrs. J min.) PllCMICT~ PAmm TALI WTM "Goldtlockt And .o¥ll "High Road To China" ( 1983. The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neal plays the mlt· Orama) Tom Selleck, Be86 Armstrong ( 1 ch1evous young girl who learnt about hr . 45 min ) respecting the property of others after she I GOLi Kapalua International Champion· happens upon the beers' collage in the • ship third 1ound (live from Maui. Hawaii) wOOds Also starring Hoyt A•ton, Ate>C i2 hrs ) Kar1as, Carole King and Jonii Llfhgow o (OJ llC>YW "Mary White" ( 1977, Orama) Ed Flamlers. Kathleen Beller ( t hr 45 min) (SJ 90Vll "Big Mo" ( 1973. Orama) Ber· nie C~ Bo Svenson. ( 1 hr . 53 min.) ~ llTI9. lml -.n AID PAT '91 ... """ OM.AleOw.IOlt -...... .. wacomuac.1cm. .. TICll ... ~LRflUllll .o¥ll "Annie" ( 1982. Musical) Alleen Quinn. Albert Finney (2 hrs . 8 lm•n 1..-•COlllm-- 1:11 llOTCllW l.UUllAT9 .. S PIA IOWI •Greater Det!Ott Open, llrom ~~=his. Mich ( lnr.J llOWtl "Bruce The Superhero" ( 19Q 1Adven1ure) Bruce Le. Ltto Lapid i hrs.) , um.a.,.°''"',.__ ~ u.-... MOVA Insights Into the Ille of Slone Age p~e are pr0V1ded 1n a 111811 to the Wao- reni 1111>e of Ecuadoran lndlans. whoee hr&t con1act with outs100 cfvffizatron oocurred In the ~:>:~ ( 1 hr ) GD~LR CZ) llOWtl "The Wandefen1" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Ken Wahl. L1nd11 Mani (I hr .. 57 mln..,c:m .. •mm. .. *9 ~ llOWll "The Challenge" ( 1982. Advonture) Scou Glenn, Tashiro Mlfune lhr. 52m1n) .. MIMI ••••llfWIO W -=-~~I" (1969, Sci· ence-FiChon) Chfl&tophtr Oeo<ge, Barry Sullivan. tt. hr , 30 min ) D INIFICOfJI "One CluD Challenge" Seve Ballesteros unc:t Lee Trevino team up using only one Q<>lf club 1taatnst other PfO w .. aw-.&. .. ... ,.., ... .,,.. .,.,. ... CUUllll acTOll OI AC19I ---mef ,..,..""' ... _ COUHI llOOTMU. 'teams were not available at press time (Live) (3 hr$ . 30 min.l-.. ,-.ATBTfl.A= lM8et .. , ..... -~ llOWtl "The Alamo" (Part t 01 2) ( 1960. Western) John Wayne, Richard IW1di::s~ OIC... .......... .,. "Ragtime" ( 1981, Orama) James Cagney. Howard E Rollins (2 hrs. 35 min) llO¥ll "Stay11'Q Allye" ( 1983, Drama) John TravOlta, Cynthta Rhodes. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) (%) MOVll "BeHtmaster" ( 1982. Adveo· ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberta ( t 111' .• 45mtn) .. az> llOWll "The Guns Of Navarone" (1961, Advonture) Gregory Pack. David Niven (3 hrs , 16 min.) 1L11 CD 110W11 ''Ntv..er.-Say N9vtt-~ .. (1983. Adventure) Sffn Connery. Klaus •i'=•=· (2hra .. 17mln.) l ~M Gong ShOw MOV141" C t980. Comedy) Chuck Barris. Robin Alt man (I hr . 30min .• I w.a.mwmr •---• ... ~ ,..,,.. .. c. • WIClll .._, ... EL lllillsatuidaY c:ont.-- L • --Lening ·1~=·-.. llalT --ITM.L mA111T .-cAi tmo ..,_Al•H 1111 ._ Featured: Ed McMahon, (1 hr.) m .,. •·voors. Mine And O\.lrs" -r-4Jil68, Com6Cfy) t ucili. Ball, MeAl'y f;QA da. A man with 10 kids marries a woman With~ (2hrs,) '·· • MVllWI Neal Gabler and Jef- frey-l-yons l'loSt an lnfOfmatlve look at what'& new al the movies. I KAIT TO twrr ..... Lim "Christianity Alongside 01her Faiths" Guests: Be~ctine monk David Steindl·Rast, professors Langdon Glil<ey. Donald Lopez Jr and Steven • Rockefeller. ( 1 hr ) (Q).,. "Superman llJ". (1983. Adven· ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard PryOf. A villainous industrial magnete trJes to nev· tr•llz.t lhe MaA-Gf-Steet-by splitting him Into hi& good and evil personalltles. 'PG' lhfa .• 5 min.) TOIUIOUDllBI ...... ..... nua. I L-:1.AMI \ M t Oii M TOMI Featured: how a group · of middle-aged businessmen hve through a ba~etbafl .fantasy With Hail of Farner Jerr.,;:,s1; an unusual klnd?m show JAC1C1 wrrH DAVID MOIOWllZ IYIOllU. TOOCLOll PCll ccmolT tm'CM . ...... "'""°".,."" .,_..~.,,, llA!m A look al the highland peoples o Papua, New Guinea and the persis· tence of their time-honored respect for the Island's birds. (R) O {1 hr ) Ir-ciwuu"°"·•.,. ... Successive phases of Jewish emigration to America are traced from t65<4 to 1932, nnd valied patterns of Jewish experience i'" i";,;;.";:•• mmlMd llCMI "Monty Python's The Meaning 0 life'' ( 1983, Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin. The Seven Ages of Man provide the loose framewOfk '°' a aeries of comic episodes spooling everything from sexual reproduction to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr,. 25,mln,) I ........ '8Ulllllll'•?-•ll -D.ta'IWI =U.TMATT\19 "Clash Of The Titans•· (1981, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier. Mythic hero Perseus Is helped by hl8 ather Zeus In• •lee of-dangereu5-4atl<e. i llra., 30 min.) MCIUftlOOD Ct.Olm• Ulll ..... IYI Oii IM lmlO Featured: Sue Dela· ny reports on the ratest eportwear style& .for men and women; and John Beatty v1s· lit the Naiman Teoh Center In Souento Valley • ootisloered to have Ille Ideal work onvlronrnenr. oompi.te with workout rooms, restaurants, Japaneee garden& all(! tuxurlout Jooooe1 for employees. I TOOC&.omflOIW El I -.,..... F.etUf.cl; Nlohl Club hopping In San Diego where ihe dance styles run the gamut from rock·n- roll to lox trot. CC).,. "Vanishing Wiiderness" ( 1974) Documentary. Narrated by Rex Allen . Cameras capture the majestic beauty of nature and wildltfe from the fur-seals of Alaska 10 the colorful pellcan9 of Florida 'G' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) (J:) llO¥ll "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dave Thomas, Rick Moranls. Two beec..lovlog..aien.~~.l*')U4..a..plGi-~~~U>-mll! ... ~~~li*~~u,.,~,..J-----l to kidnap a bfewlng heiress and make the ·cunt EastwQod, Geraldine Page. An world addlcte<i to a ~ spiked bever-toJUCed Unlon soldltr recu~ati@ In~ ~· 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) girls' school has his lea needlet8ly ampu-•a (I) AllWOLI Commandos heist an 1ated by the Jealous fieadmtstreaa when advanced mJlltary helicopter from the he 1s caught with one of the glns. (2 hrs.. heavily guarded plant of its manufacturer 30 min.) (1 hr.J -· (J) -=uY ~ .. .._ CJ ti) "'Wf ___ .,.n l1Wll Arnold's new Hammer takes on a hflblt~ gambler, an friend and neighbor Carmella Is persuaded 1nternat1onal financier and a trea.aury to beat up lhe school bully. wno Is picking a~ent 1n order to solve the murder of a on Sam i: .. fnend. ( t hr.) D QJl U.MOOIB Hookerisreunttedwlth DID.,. "Bustin' Looee" (1981. former partner Jim Cody (Jim Brown) to Comedy) Richard PryOf, Ck:efy Tyson. A solve a gangland-style murder but the bumblin1J burglar, a concerned case becomes muddled when It eppears schoolteacher and eight children male• a Cody's daughter may be involved. Q ( 1 cross. ;eount~rjp In 8 br~eO-OOwn hr.) . sohoOf bu$. R) f2 hrs.) a llO¥ll ''The Legend 0 1 Hell House" I OJ LCM TQ I (1973, Horror) Pamela Franklin, Roddy mAT U&WAY JOIHSYI OI 1IS McOowall. A wealthy man hires scientists ...., and mediur'n! to Investigate his newly CC) llOWll "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. acquired mansion. (2 hrs.) Adventure) Chuck-'...Norrls, David Carra- (f) ,._,JIOll dine A man attempts to end an arms m Oii TCMt wrrH U-=il ... Law· smuggling operatjon. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 1,7 rence Welk returns to televislon with a min.) special rhat weaves personal gUmpsee ot (!)coumPOCnUU.(I) the entertainer on tour in lhe U.S. along (t) llCMI "Amltyvllle II: The Poeaesslon'' with pertormances by regulars Myron ( 1982. Horror) Burt Young. James Olson. Floren,.1..Guy and Raina. Ken Delo and Jack A famOy wrestles With supernatural OCOUI· Imel (t'art 1 of 2) (2 hra.) rences emanaiing 1rom within their Loog ISiand house. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 11 Delwe ICM-. (%).,. "Star ad" ( 1983, Drama) Mar-* Aa PowerM ••••• lei Hemll)gway, Eric Roberts. Traces the A•-Of lullaa.... career and death of model-actress Dore> II) A WOMMI Of lmlTMCI A wealthy "nd powerful Emma Harte (Oe!X>rah . Kerr). nearly 80. recalls her eec8Pe from her oppressive Ille as a young servant on the Fairley estate In Yorkshire. Left preg· nant and abandoned, Emma vowed to exact revenge on her tormer emplOyers. Jenny Seagtove and Peter Chelsom co- star. Based on Barbar• Tarlor _Bradtcxcts novel. = of 2) (3 hrs. • llA --.US.IC "Egypt: Quest F'Or Eternity" The work• of Ramses II are featured In a look at some major archaeo- loglcal projecls which are uncovt<lng and preserving the legacy of the Egyptian ~rtohs. ( 1 hr.) ID mAT' OW -..:a "Pagtiacol" Olr'°'°' Franco Zeffltelll't vetCJOn of the tragic operatlC tai. of jealOusy and betray- al, updated to Oepteeslon-era southem ttaly, atara Placido Domingo and Teresa Stratas. Enalllh aubtlllea. (I hr., 30 min.) (l)COUlll JOOTIML.., (I).,. ''Star 80" (1983. Orama) Mar- )eHtemlrlgway;-frtc -ftoberts. Tra-cwit1e career and death ot model°"'c1Ads Coro- thy Straiten Who was murdered by her e$tranged husband. 'R' O ( 1 hr . 44 mln ) a» llOWll "Alehard Pryor • Here And Now" ( 1983, Comedy) Richard Pryor, The famous comedian rape everyone - from elephan11 to former wtves -In this film sieged at the Saenger Theatre In New Orlean$. 'R' (1 hr .. 31 min.) Cl).,_ "A" The AIQht Moves" ( 1983, Otama) Tom Cruise. Craig T. Neflon An ambitious eohoot football player In a thy Straiten who was murdered by her I .. ;£==nd. 'A' (I hr., ""min.) •G A---~P?•I TH10 nll lllTIDITA111cammvTm ~· (I)-=· -·(() ......... ._A valuable Jade necklace prov• 10 bf the key to sol\llng ttie murder of Velda'• brother~r.) l ·=-OllMTW. ... "Orphan Train" ( 1979. Drama) JUI Ell<enberry, Kevin OobsOn. A 19th-~ tury soolal worker and a photograph« become Involved with orphtns ·being transport.cl from the slums of New York to new homtt In tht Midwest. (2 hrs., "° min.) • llOWll "Shol)wOfn" (1932, Orama) Barbara Stanwyok, Regis Toomey. A waltrtss b.cx>l'nel a famous star. ( t tv .. $mlrt.} . ...... , ..... -.&.IT-....WATtillm lmprOl/Uatloa. .magiC aod ..alatlCklO ~ dy Is performed by Martin Mull and hit ~es~hr.) llJ ''Ratde<S Of The Loet Alt<'" (1981, Adventure) Harrlaon Ford, Karen Allen. In 1936. a globe-trotting archeob- glst-adverttur8f races Nazi~ tot a ~ry religious artifact of ~ power. narrowly escaping dozene of death traps en route. 'PG' c;" ( 1 hr., 55 min.) Ge.oMIAUl'llMM -dl)~TIMD Sunday.Nov,4, 1984 27 -Saturday cona. ' . -TOO CLOll POR COWORT 110TU11m .cowm.-...01 .. IAY\IUY IPOllTI ,._ 1w DD Cl)l!I G ... "'""Oii M ""' TM.UMOMMDAMtlll ITMllMCM .,_ "For A Few Dollars More" ( 1967, Western) Cllnr Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef Two bounty hunters slalk a band of outlaws and kill the vicious leadef (2 ~ M MCMAllD ~ IMOW The come- dian returns wrth stletches. aspiring come- dians and surprise guests l}f) lllOVll ''The Righi Sluff'' ( 1983, Dra- ma) Sam Shepard Scott Glenn Based on lhe novel by Tom Wolle The selectlon and 1ra1n1ng of the first American astro- riauts lake place amid po1111cal maneuver· 1ng and me111a hype during lhe first years of the space program 'PG' Q (3 hrs , 12 min) ( L.) IUCITllU-lflCUl .olf: YllL.I All)VWJI ~ (Ol llOYll "[io:pose I No Date) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) (Zl lllOVll 'The Wanoerers" ( 1979 Dra- ma) Ken Wal'll. Linda .Manz The mem- b.ers ol a louyh 1960s Bronx street gang discover lhal growing up and falling In love are muct1 more d1tlicull experiences than any tney ve had before 'A' ( 1 hr . 57 mm } I NOTIUT 1W -.T TRACICI - ttll lllOVll "The E1qer Sanction·· ( 19,75r Suspense) Clint Eastwood Jack Cassidy A former hired killer 1s lured from his 1ob as a college professor to perform a moun- 1a1n-1op a~98S91nett0n ( 1 hr 30 min) 16? IANl)AY.JIQHT LM ... YOM HOT TIAaCI MC ... Q MAMYO "AU.. ITmT IOtMAI RIPOl1' 1•10C1•• MZmAT: llAYI All) mCMIU A&..c. ~ Ptan1s1 Bill Mays and bassist Red Mitchell perform an evening ol classi- cal fOll (t) .,_ "National Lampoon's Animal House" I 1978. Comedy) John Belushi i1m Matheson In th11 early 1960s, Della House. lhe zaniest and wildest gang on a oollege campus. bdttles fhe ~ve Omega House and 1he school'!. <.lean 'R' ( t hr 49m1n.) ( MON 'Ttllhy n1ch" I 1980. Comedy) Samantha Fo.x. Jessie St James A worn· an engages 1n se.1tua1 shennanigans wllh a red-hot Cuban cook and lhe upstairs maid (1 hr. t5 min) 1W D llOWll "The Last Detail" ( 197 4. Dra- ma) ;1aek Nicholson 011s Young A pair of rowdy sh~ patrolmen allempt to teach thell emo1i0nally Withdrawn prisoner the facts of hie. ~rs • 15 mtn ) -C!l •••IDIT ... G) llO¥ll ''Prime Cut" ( t972. Drama) lef MllrQilr Gene Hackman An ambtllOUS gangster uses a Kansas Ctty slaughter house as a front (2 hrs .. ) • DA• .... Ro~lynn carter dlsGusc;es her mem0tr ' f':ir'il Lady From Pta1ns .. ( 1 hr J (I) llOVll "Motel Hell" ( 1980. Horror) ROfy Calhoun Paul Linke Farmer Smith uses h•s bacKroads motel to add llav()f to his Musages 'R' ( 1 hr , -43 min.) m •a* W11101 2b Sw·,., ~ov i 1984 1119 @lllMf TUCU 11:11 ijD llOWll "Sattstacttons" ( 1983. Drama) John. Leslie, Rhonda Jo Petty ReBldents In a small coromun1ty obtaJn personal and ..alf .... .. ~ . responSlble ror the destruction of hit vii· l.!ge. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) tSOU llCMI "Daniel" ( 1983. Drama) Timo- thy Hutton, Mandy Palinkln Sased on E L Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Dan- iel " A graduate student probes the. events surrounding his parents' execution as Russian nuclear· sp1es... 'A' (2 hrs • 9 min) --~ t:9 G) llCMI "The Diary Of Anne Frank" ,.1u•~+·.:.:~•e man™" W llOWll "Newman's Law" ( 1974, Ora-__ ma) George Peppard. Roger lfob1nson. ( 1959. Or ame) Joseph Schlldkr aut. MUlie ...fptluns. A d1ar~in ~I~ An honest cop wag11s a battle with the syndicate after he IS framed In a narcotios bust (2 hrs.) I ROQt4*~--•-ICA;A .-:A'ITOPTa llOWll .. The Legend 0 1 Hell H~" ( 1973, HorrOf) Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall A wealthy man hires sc1en11s1s and mediums to Investigate his newly -~-=~hrs) G .,_ "Easter Parade" (1948. MuSt· cal) Judy Garland, Fred Astaire A big star turns an unknown into a sensation and falls in love with her (2 hrs.) IO&l-t<apatua lnrernational Champion-~ third round (from Maui, Hawaii) (R) CZJ llO¥ll "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven· lure) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts A young man with an unusual talent for gov· ern1ng animals searches for the v1lla1n responsible tor the destruction of his vii an Amsterdam factory porlrjlys the plight of a Jewtsh reh.Jgee (emlly whleh ltved there 1n h1d1ng for two year$. m> llCMI "Crooks And Coronets" ( 1969, Comedy) Telly Sevalas, Edith Evans Stately B11tish manstons beeome thl tar· gets ol a group of thieving gangsters ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •B llCMI "Short Stories Of Love" (1974, , Romance) Bill Bixby. Juliet Milts Love storle9 by Kurt Vonnegut Jr . W Somerset Maugham a\'ld Daphne du Maurier ( 1 hr., 30 min) ! = "My Fair Lady" ( 1964. Musi· cal) Rex Harrison. Audley Hepburn Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg· malton " A British professor tries to teach a lower class Londoner how to be a lady. 'G' (2 hrs • SO min ) ~e 'PG' (1 hr . 45 min.) W _,TUCU ,.. ~ llOWll ."The Life Of Brian" ( 1979, i .,_ "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Ltfe" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin The Seven Ages of Man provide 11'\e loose framework for a senes of comic eplSOOes spoofing everythtng from &ellual reprOductlon to gfuttony. 'R' ( 1 hr . 25mln) • Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cteese In the first century. a bungler who 1s proclaimed a messiah becomes the leader of a great religious movement !,g_alnst his wishes 'R' (11" . 33 min.) ~ U llCMI "Marnie" ( 1964. Suspense) Tippt Hedren. Sean Connery. A man struggle& to break the thieving habits of his kleptomaniac wife and restore harmo- i to U\eir marriage (2 hra . 50 mrn.) • .... Q W )llCMI "The Year Of L1v1ng Dangetous· ly" ( t983, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigour· ney Weaver An Australian 1ournallst. a British embassy otticial and an Eurasian cameraman beoome caught up in the tumult ol 1965 lndonesla jUSt rs1or to the .. 1fall ::::~:=hr . 5m1n) MU&.nmAT ••• m.T ... llCMI "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts A young men with en unusual talent for gov· ernlng animals searchet tor the vll1111n ...... M ($)llOVll "Staying Altve" (1983. Drama) John Travolla. Cynthia Rhodes. A young asp111ng dancer lands a role In a produc· tion, thus 1eopard1z1!!9 his relallonShtp with !.Y03;oman 'PG Q (1 hr . 36 min.) W COJ "Best Friends" (1982. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn Two screenwriters who h~ve a good ~al and professional relahonshlp overextend lheir friendship by getting married 'PG' U hr. 50mln) 4111 U llCMI "The Spider Woman Strikes Back" ( 1946. Mystery) Brenda Joyce, Gale Sondergaard A pr1Vate-duty nurse taps a bltnd woman's blood supply 1n order to provide nourlthment for a myste-riou~ of:un1 (1 hr , 10 min) -· "~ W (H)llOWll "Star 80" (1983. Orama) Mar- iel Hemlogway. Erle Roberts Tracea the career and death of mOdet·actress Doro- thy, Straiten who was murdered by'her estranged husband. 'R' Q ( 1 hf . 44 min) =--&.Gnod _1 1or you. Daily Pilat classt/1ed ads phone 642-5678 M11rder with a touch ot·'Mame '· A n gela Lansbury stars in TV's best new mystery series By JERRY BUCK ... ,, ............. .... ------ LOS ANGELES -Whodunit? Angela Lansbury dunit, as tclcv1sion's newest and most astute sleuth. Lansbury is the star of CBS' "Murder She Wrote," an old-fashioned mystery in the Agatha Christie style that 1s the best • new drama series of the year. "So, you say how can a woman 1n her 50s attract an audience'? It isn't JUSt me," she says. "I'm surrounded by excellent scripts and excellent actors as we work our wa y through devious plots." Lansbury, who~ slightly off-center. sometimes daffy pOrtrayals have made her the toast of Broadway. if not Hollywood, brings a tou~h .. of "Mame" to Jessica Fletcher. Jessica is a Maine widow, a former school teacher, a mystery writer whose best-selling novels frequently take her to major cities. and a woman with a knack for finding herself m the 1h1ck of a murder plot. , Leave 1t to Jessica: She solves the murder in an arcane manner unknown to ot,be,r television sleuths. She solves it usiu ber noodle. Do you suppose Starsky and Plutch ever thought of that? "ff I start to describe Jessica, sit~ sounds like a stick in the mud." says·'llansbury. ··However, I feel she's an inna\dy sophisti- cated woman. She has antennae.that allow her to pick up on people and situations. She's more acute than the average person. which is why shr's able to write mysteries." She believes the inspiration for the series came from the success of the Agatha Chnst1e movie series on CBS. "I think they He's stocked with sticks LOS ANGELES (AP) -Producer Jay Bernstein says he has the largest collection of walk.Jn& sticks in ltle United States. includin1 one he calls his "Mike Hammer" cane. The walking stick has a brass hammer grip~whach behad~upaf\er h~became executive producer of "Mickey pillantt Mike Hammer" on CBS. '. AJtoacther. he has 236 canes. two-thirds of which arc ailed "system sticlts." He said. "A hundred years ago system sti~ks were in vogue. A ca ne converted to a telescope for a ship captnin. Another pulls out and become, a horse mea$urcmcnt stick. One's a tripod for a camera. Others hold ~words. flasks, pillboxes. c1ercuc liihters. One's a .410 hotaun. I can t take out any that are concealed weapons." - realize, and I think they're dead right. that everyone enjoys a mystery," she says. The last good mystery on television was "Columbo." The killer was always known from the beginning, so the mystery was how Columbo was going to solve it. The creators behind "Columbo .. were Richard Levinson and William Link, with the aid of Peter Fisher. Solve this mystery: Name the three writers behind "Murder She Wrote." Lansbury 1s married to Peter Shaw, a former talent agent and studio executive."""" Her son, Anthony Shaw, 1s dialogue a. .. "'ela Lanabnnr ln •11urder • director for "Murder She Wrote." Her son, ....._ -~ • David, is in the construction business and is what she's thinking. how she solves the her daughter. Diedre, is married and lives crime, but you can't translate that to film." in ltaJy. Her brother, Bruce Lansbury. is Lansbury said she didn't do an) more the producer of ABC's "Strcethawk," Miss Marple films when she learned the She is probably best known as "Mame" Christie estate had sold the nghts to at least on Broadway, where she she achieved the three production companies. superstar ~me that eluded° heft' in Holly-She is determined that Jessica will not wood. She won fpur Tonys. fn the movies. JUSt sit around knitting. nor will she be a early in hct::.-carcer, she frequently played "stick in the mud." unsympathetic older women. But she was At home. Jessica dresses in what she calls also Ehz.abcth Taylor's sister in "National "Preppie Bohemian" -b>r late husband's Velvet.'' the schcmin& matriarch in "The old shirts and jeans. But when the occasion Manchunan Candidate" and the glam-calls for it she can dress up and be a bit of a orous political pundit in "State of the "glam." Jessica jogs. works in the garden Unltionw.a .. s "Mame" that was the break-and rides her bicycle. Her only ccccntncity is that she docsn t drive a car. through for her. he says, "Before that I "She'sverymodemandcontemporary," played the aunt, the mother-in-law. It says Lansbury, who is 59. "I don't want to broke the mold. It was such an incredible depict her as limited in any wa). f don·t oppor1llnity for me. ft was the beginning of think contemporary women of m> age are a long. and marvelous stage career that like that. The old lady label shouldn't be lasted until 'Sweeney Todd' about two applied to her. You wouldn't call Kate years ago." Hepburn an old lady. We art' all going to She says 1t was "such a disappointment" fight with every muscle along thl' "'a}." thatlhc wasn't cast in the movie version of This is Lansbury's first series. "Mame." wbicl'l.st.atred Lucille Ball. The "In fact," she says, "f hadn't done any movie was a bit ofa flop. television for years until two years ago She also played her share of mysteries: when l did 'Little Glona ... Happy at Last."' "The Lady Vanishes," a remake of a That mird$(ries.,., in which she played Hitchcock thrill~nd Aptha Christie's Genrudc Vanderbilt Whitney. was the first "Death on the Nile," in which she was a of three. blext. she did "Lace" and""The lush who was plugcd between the eyes. In First Olympics: Athens 4896." he also Chnsuc's "The Minor: Crack'd." she was starred in the TV movie "Tht'Gif\ of love: the knittina needle sleuth, Miss Marple. A Christmas Story " "I had a contract to pla! Miss Marple in "It was the first 'mell I had of the three pictures," she says, so l read all the attractiveness of tclev1s10n," she says. bookstoseewhichones l wanted to do. The "Millions and milhonsofpcople saw me. It ones I picked out have been subsequently wu the first encounter I've had wtth that. done, but not with me. She wu a rather outside of a movie. but the tclcvtsion subsjdiary characttt. The chief ins~or audience is 56 much b1gcr." did most of the work. She )ust sits in her chair and knits. The really 1n1e~stina Pl.rt S\mday. Nov. 4, 1984 29 -= - Burned-Out ·Garner -identifies with his 'Glitter Dome' role ed Philip Marlowe in the 1969 adaptation !,Y,~ !!!1CK ______ ,.!.--ior:.f-:i-• Ra.~y~?t.;....o __ n_d---'C_h_a_n_dler's "The LiJLle _fil!:___ S W"' J G ter.' LOS ANGELE -~len ames arner Gamer, 56, is one of the few acton to was asked to play a burned-out Police become a major star in both television and · detective in ''The Glitter Dome," he knew feature films. The original "Maverick" he had found a character he could identify series in the J 950s propelled him to fame with. and after that he went on to make such "I understood him very well," he says. movies as "The Great Escape," "The "because 1 was a little burned out at the Americanization of Emily," "Grand Prix" time." and "The Sk.in Game." "I've been at it too many years," Gamer His next series was "Nichols," which adds, "But it was really 'Rockford Files' lasted only a year but ~emains his favori~. that did it to me." He pla"yed pnvate eye He quips, "It's certainly the only senes Jim Rockford from 1974 until early 1980, where the hero gets killed." when he suddenly quit. comlaining of a "The Rockford Files," his next series, number of ailments. stands as a landmark detective show, but Garner stars as Detective AJ Mackey in Gamer grew tired of the role. the film adaptation of Joseph Warn baugh 's That was followed by" Bret Maverick," a best-selling novel that combines murder revival of his Western gambling character and the seamy side of Hollyw~. The from the 1950s. Actually, it was the second fitm, which also~tars Margot Kidder an_d revival. Charles Frank!layed in "Young John Lithgow. will'fnako.itsdebut early this Maverick" on CBS an Gamer and Jack month on the Home Box Office pay television service. . It's a gritty, realistic film, l~avened with a cynical humor that 1s a h1lanous send up of HoUywood pretentions. It's the best film ever made from a Wambaugh book other than "The Onion Field." And like all of Wambaugh's work. 11 has a tragic under- current running1ust beneath the humor. Detectives Mackey and Marty WeUbom (Lithgow) are assi.gned to solve t~e murd~r of a movie studio mogul. Their captain goes crazy over unsolved cases. but Mackey says, "We never solve cases. We just pray that someone confesses." Gamer recently starred wi th Mary T yler Moore in ABC's "Heartsounds" and has just finished a role 1n the CBS miniseries based on James Michener's ··space." He says he became involved in the HBO movie throu&h his ''good buddy" Stuart Margolin. Margolin directed the film and did the final rewrite on the script. "I told him let's wait and sec what you can do with the script,." recalls Garner, who is just recovering from a bout with bronchitis. "I'd been looking around. The business is cbanginJ. l'd done a miniseries, a i:v movie and I wanted to do a cable movie. rve done about everything except a stage play and J knew r didn't want to do that. AJso', I like to work with fnends. and S~u and Mantot and I w<·rc all together 1n 'Nichols:·-r· One thin& Margolin did was add the narration which helps the audience make sentc of the separate stones of1the n,iurder inveatiption and personal 1urmoil that Wellborn is goina t~rouah. . .. J like the namu1on because it givrs 1t a •Marlowe' quality," says Gamer. He play- • Sunday. Nov. 4, 1984 -·-·--.,_ •an.·~ NI -~LMA:41l11~ .. P9rtl111f Trll --Cl ..... . Jl9LllOOIUU. ...... A ....... .. Mmflf ........... .... :=.=;ea. .. 1 .. ICllOCll. NiO'rUU. lalmclay ... ,. -1~ . ,,.. e -M&9I •11 •ur C. _, r::·i ......... .._....,. .... ......... c.11.(•ln.) ~· ....... ...,.. M'i IHI -m ....... MOOT -(l)CO&&mNO'llAU.W11ttW11n .. SP==... ... t.· "' ......... .,..,... I;.:,,_ D ..... 111 ............ (1 fir.) 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Her medication isn't workina so well, and she seems to be underaoina a metamorphosis. She travels to a cave and sprouts a cocoon. Another rctumif!a star from the mini· series is former ABC News anchor Howard K. Smith, who, beajnnina with the third episode, will open each program with a "Television Free America" newscast, re- ponina on the war between us and them. For as long u this series is around, put your money on a standoff. -TV Puzzle ~ShOwn,ABC ACROSS .. 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IHE NAME Q= A ~ ~7 1 ." l'fMOll /DfNM: ~ ~ ~ I ,I I I I I I I I~ I I I I ·s.mt ~"~~'ln1~·· f:14' •Sunday, No'/,,., 8M-~1 The Panasonic Sr. Partner · The world's· first self•contaihed, 16•bit portable • Compatible with IBM PC software •-8uil1=.in..9,::_cRr with monGGtlrom1"'---''~~-_____.;...__ and hardware- -· · · screen • 256K memory fRAM) expandable up • 360K, 5 '/." double sided, double : to 512K_. __ density disk drive expandable to two • Built-in printer with graphics drive system capability .. ' -J • Foreca1t1 on A2 "llN UA Y N1 "• t r,1fll H I 1 • ; ( 11 ~ A N (. • t < ) t 1 N · , A l 1 ~ r 1 f, N , A ~o c E N r s gauge s ~n on himself. police reponed. na that 11 had not been determined how long the aua1lant staked out the couple or whether he w•ited on the sadewalk or 10 a nei&hbor's )'atd. Love _triangle ... elidS in ·fa.tat sliootiDg~·, Two nim wuc.dcad aft4.a woman-th«" house-et -3G8-Bowling-ureen paramedics and rushe<ho Fountain A1exander lyTng1n wail fi>rt ecouPle was in critical condition Saturday Drive around '5:50 p.m. Valley Community Hospital, where to leave the house. night after an apparent "love tn· ,. The retired officer, armed with a the the man was pronountllf! dead. .. It appears the 1uy (Alexander) angle" ended an a suicide-murder 12-and a 20-gauge shot,un, then shot Police were withholdingJIJs-name may have been waiting for each one to outside a Co"'" Mesa home', nnlice himself in the'bead, said police o ... l. pending notification of relatives. CO"'e out," said Moody. · said. -~ -~ Mike Millington. "' ~ K.aJin was in critical condition after MilUn1ton said tbe aswlant ap- Detcctives remained at the scene Identified as Daniel C. Alexander surau Saturday. • parcntJy fired twice: with the 12-puae lat~ Saturday where a 56-year-old of Westminster, be was pronouoced Capt R rt Moody said detec-rifle, shooting Kalin. an the back and rcurcd Manne Corps colonel ap-dead at the scene. tives ·were still piccins the ston-the o ther vjcum i~ the hC8d u they ~rcntly gunned down his ex-girl-Melinda ~. Kalip. and her together, bO the attack~pa)eared to SC ran from the yard 1010 the street. ~ncnd and her new beau as they ten boyfriend, both 28, were treated by a "lov~ triangle" situation, with Alexander then turned the lO: Ji;f eiahbOrs apparently d1d not no- tice ihe pan or«e the shooting. but they heard the gunshots, and the woman's cries for help. • Zhe said 'Oh my iod. someone help the' orsomelhlnghktf,bat," taid Joe Salazar. who laves a9fOU t.be ~t from the house. Nc1fhbors rush1n' mto the oi&hl to 1nvesupte the pnshQts a.od tcttama found the woman lying 1n the stn:ct 1 few yards away from lbe bb\M. witb the mart (yang 1lpmsl the C\lr1>. ~ didn't noucc Alexander's body, bid~ (Pleue Me TRIA.1'GLS/A2) 2 Assem~ly~en · appear to have Readers reveal their thoughts on Tuesday's election Issues on today's opinion page./ A 10 J.:!:::::::=:::!:::::::::::~.:=::::::!:::::::!:::~~~::!:!.~!::: _callfo%Jlfa ~~~·rm ·5e ______ ~~_,__ --... -They've been extinct for millions of years, but the de bile over what caused the dinosaurs to disap- pear Is raging anew :1 A4 Baby Fae shows no signs of rejecting the baboon heart she received nine. days ago./ A3 :=:::;:::.:::::::::·:::::·!·!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation The presidential con- tenders are stJll battling as the end of the 1984 election campaign draws near./A3 World U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz meets with foreign leaders while rep- resenting the nation at Ind Ira Gandhi's funeral in lndla./A3 Style The wedding marcb Is loveliest when a bride wears exquisite hosiery designed at a company In Costa Mesa./85 Permanent eyellne de- finer solves makeup problems for some women./82 Sports Fountain Valley High product Greg Stelnke's late field goal keeps Cal State Fullerton unbeaten In football./C1 USC remains unbeaten In Pac-10 football, but UCLA stumbles against Oregon./C1 ... Fountain Valley surprises the field to win the Sunset League cross country flnals./C2 Entertainment A deluge of theatrical entertalnmentWlll wash over the Orange Coast thfs week with seven new productions opening./ Al Network news shows take pity on underdogs, treating losing can- aldates more graclousty, claims a university professor#/88 Bulneu The 3rd annual Tour- nament of Robots shows the metal Inventions can be fun and friendly ./87 )OQllXa."L~d,.,,_~~~··~!·=· •••• •.·,···~~.;.·.·;-;.,, ,,..,,...,,.~ ...... ,.'4A .... ~--·.,.,..,..,,. .. •.·. ••. • • • • •• ~ INDEX Erma Bombeck 8rtdg9 lulineea c.Hfomta Newt a..tned Croeeta:rOrCI 84 84 AS A3 C4·10 8.4 IM C9 '9eturee~~~-~--- Horoec<ICMt Nat1Gn91Newl ()pinion PubkNotk* Nil E.leate . · • .. A3 A10 C4 01-4 c1 .. 3 A&-7 81~ TV Both face loW-budget foes in districts that are firmly GOP Challenged by low-budget Demo- crats in districts bunting with Re- publicans. Nolan Friz.zelle and Gil Ferguson. arc coastmg toward Elec- tion Day. STEVE MuaLE CAMP AIGN '84 : Both Re'pubticans appear to be certain '!lfinncis an their respective Assembly districts and would, for the are predictina cheap, easy wms. ftnt time in years, form a sohd .Gensler, a former legislative conservative curtain along the Or-analyst, conceded that Frizzelle is in ange Coast. the driver's seat but churned that's · Frizze an o ptometrut who norbecausc t.be incumbem has ~ __im:Sled.bjj. >.A.!>5Cl:nbly seat 1tW1yfrom resented-the districi well the Democrats m 1980 and won easy '"He's not wcll-<1uaWied and he has re-election two years ago. as not done anything for Ule district," challenged by Howard Gensler. an Gensler sa~. "He's just someone ·anomey and law school' assistant play1n1 politics who happens to have ..,,... ..... ., ........ IC ...... Stunnedfrlendaoftbe.tctlm•clinftoeacb and amba.lance attendant. work to NYe otber-;a.-ea.ta-lleu'])Ullmedtc., firemen ---ttven>ftrtcrtn •boodnt. J Bartlett Park1Jears civic leader's name By ROBERT BARKER Of IM D""7 l'lee ..... Ted Bartlett is a rare breed. He·s played a major role in Huntington Beach politics since the early 1940s and apparently doesn't have an enc~ to his name. About 250 of his friends, relatives and neighbors turned out to cheer the 82-year-old Bartlett as city officials dedicated the new Ted Bartlett Park on Friday. The park, at the top of a hill near Adams Avenue and Beac h Boulevard. also includes. the historic Newland House that's been con- verted into a museum alld a new barn behind the home that's designated for receptions and also serves as quarters for caretakers. Years ago the park was home to a band of California Indians. And it seems like not too awfully long after that Bartlett started serving the city. BartJett, who's been the city's official goodwill ambassador since retiring from the City Council in 1978, called the dedication ''perhaps the greatest day in my life. Having one park named after you in a lifetime is pretty good, I think.'~ - Bar11eu was first elected to the-City Council in l946. He also served tent)s (Pleue Me PARK/ A2) • TedButlett d · the right pany identification.·· F~u..eUe and Gensler hvc m Hunt-Gensler charged that Frizzelle has ington Beach. which takes up only a voted against all bills dealing with t~c comer olthe 69\h Assembly dJstnct environment. the a.ged, women. mm-· they want to rcpresenL The district orities, labor. education, health and also includes Fountain Valley. Irvine civil liberties. and a slice of Westminster. "But• he votes for the oil com- Ferguson. a former lrvane Co. vtce panics:· Gensler added. president who won a rough-and-Fnzzclle said be knows Ver) lmle · WK-Wll~ut has o ponent and doubts that be facmg Democrat Steve Feldman. a anyone se oes. or e mos pa smaH-business owner who has done tM incumbent bas 5pcnl .tus rune scant campaigning. supponmg fellow Rcpubli~s tn· Ferguson is biddtnJ to suecttd the volved 10 cl~ contests. more moderate Manan Bc~n an ':Ldon't believe to SJlCndtng. more the sprawling 70th Assembly d1stnct. than. What the campaign l'C9.uua. I which includes all of Newport Beach don t st~~p1te money. said and much of southern Orange Coun-Fnzzclle. 111 have one mailer and ty. Bergeson is gi vmg up her seat lo keep a~~ther in resene tn caSt' we run for state Senate. need at. Both districts arc viewed by Demo-Neither cand1datr Wl~ sa~ how crats as political dead zones bcc.ause much he intends to spend. registration is so lopsided tn favor of Gcf!skr is an advocate of SJ)htting Republicans. Frizzelle and Ferguson (Pleue M:e ASS&llBL YI A2) I Airspur_bought b Ore on firm -New owner will take control immedia~ely: JWA route continues From staff ud wire reports LOS .\NGELES -.\tr pur Heli- copters. which re,,, ed helu:optcr c-0mmuter.sef">tct> an Southern (ah fornia I 8 months ago. has been sold to an Oregon company. officials an - nounced. Evergreen International .\\lat1on of McMinnVllle-. Ore . .,.,h1ch leac;co; helicopters and planes. takes o'er Airspur e1Tec11ve 1mmed1ateh. 1hc firms announced. But the commull·r airline will continue it current routcs from John Wa)ne and Burbank airpom to Los <\ngeles lntem:auonal .\arpon .\1rspur -"'host-fo'tmer pres1dem 1~ John Gallagher of Huntington Beach --had been plagued b} a hehcopter crash. financtal d1ffitu1ues and complaants about no•~ stnce 1t re-1ntrodul'ed the commuter SCf">ICC to the area after a 15-ycar absence Officials of the pnvatel) held tompan1es..Accltned Fnda) to dis.- t'lo~ terms of the deal. .\crash on No' 7. 1983. 1n1urcd six flC'Ople ~nd led to the tempor.u::y gro undtng of Atrspur's thrtt West- land '0 helicopters In Mav. Adm1nrstrat1vc La.,., Judge John Vittone ordered thr earner •o l·cac;c operations or refinance tts debt and declared A1rspur a foreign enttt) be\au~ its whole debt was to West- land Helicopters. the Bnt1sh maker of m :au'C'raft To develop 9r not? That is the issue in CM hish .. ntt ~ atld other""-" dndopments IJfffJfO:O,.~ dliJt my officials fot IM bu Sou&h Coast Metro amt nonh of the Sen Ot o Freeway . TONY SAAVEDRA CAMPAIGN '84 The proJccts rece•' ed the c1 ty·s ble sing despite obJecttons from nearby homeowners O\Cr troffi . noise. sm~ and other nuisance that might spill mto their neighborhoods. Mesa Action. through an eucns1ve letter-wntin& campa1sn to selected neighborhoods, 1schamp1onin.ga bah tQ hi&h-denstty commercial projects near residential art'as. Incumbents mamtaan such an ac- tion would be like scvenn& the vein that has nounshed the city "Ith much-needed ta>. rt'' t'nue uch are the battlt' hne dra.,., n 1n the I O<andadatr race .,., 1th oppo mg facttom sa) 1ng 1t as either the be t or worst of times for ('oc,ta Mesa residents. Ma\ Or Hall. Johnson :and Planning Comm1ss1oner Charle Markel arg\Je that development must conttnue at t~-s:am? rnte to presct'\-C lhc tit ·· financial future. The} hope to attract more hotels. more offict park~ and more rommemal prOJCCts that .,.,ould Hall help male Costa \.1c..a a place for people todn"e totn,tcad ofa plal'C to dn' e through. o\nd the} SU"l'SS that JU l"C'\.l'nue from dr"clopcrs and bus1nes.s.c are pa) 1ng the bills for the puhhc sef"\ 1ce!i enJO}ed b\ residents Businc 1ntere t 1n the Cit) ha' c ontnbuted hca' 1ly \0 lialLJQhnson and Markel. pu!ih1ng their war chest!i to S 17.254, SI I. 743 ansl S 12.897 re>peCtl\ely. as of Oct W The tno has been endorsed b) the pohucal acuon group rcprcsenttng the Co-sui Mesa Chamber of Com- m('rcc. and 1s touted 1n paid news. paper advenisemcnt b) tl1e Eit- ccum e ounetl of0rangt' Count(. a political luf\<1-nu n llt1mr-of South ( oast bu anc IC'~de~. wh<* rank 1nclu<k-C J !'!.tr n\ and n . a "'ell a the 1rY1ne Co I endorsed by the chambtr &roup 1 aolf eou~ ope'nuor Karry Gtttnfwhose vi~-s on gro-.'th plK't' b1m me"Wttere bet n tlmv n· dad.ates "'I' 1na lM JT«n nq lO ckHI n and otbt-" calhn for a 1C\1Crt' cut In a mon1 1pal C'\«t1on whcrt' numenu art faU101 on t"1lher one 1de or ttk other of th pow\h {Pl--... OROWTllJ A2) .. • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 4, 1984 T-='""""",_;i,.,_...,_ __ ~--~ .. . . CoNIINUfD S 10Rns ASSEMBLY RACES ALL BUT OVER .•• Prom Al ~ .. ~. ' Mostly clear through Monday propeny tu rolls. cutUl'\I re idenlJaJ propcny tax to 'h pc:rwnt and, allow- '"' local aovcmments to set hiihca tax rates on forcian or out-of-state commerce. He also wants to rethink the state prison system by using minimum· nslt prisoners on work ganas 1n remote areas and advocates voca- tional high 1Chools for students who don't intend to 10 to college. 'tThe$C arc not crazr,. liberal Ideas. They just make sense. ' Gensler said. If the 69th district is tilted in favor of the Republieans, the 79tb t& more- likc a vertical drop. Of the 197,000 registered voters in the district, more than 118,000 arc ~cpublican. Fcrgcson's bagge t headache ap- pears to have been shakin( off the dinas and dents from the _pnmary, a Republican shootina match that tum· ed into a three-way oootest and, in lhe minds of some observers. a th~·nng cin::us. The pnmary was an expensive. bittt'r fight between Ferguson, bust· ncs man Ken Cupenterand attorney Ron Cordova. Berieson, tile o utaoing representative of the district. ended up throwing her support to Carpenter after indic.ating she would stay out of Ferguson said all's forgiven and forgotten now. "I think all the fences have been mended. " Ferauson said.• "Ken (Carpenter) ind C may llOt be bosom buddies, bu1 we've broken bnead together. He took a shot at me and I took a shot at him. That's all.'' Fersuson said he has volunteered to ass1sfCordova an 1he future and is shanng a c~mpa1gn mailer with Bergeson and incumbent Rep. Robert Badham in a showina ofi)arty unity. SteYe Feldman, a small-business owner from Laguna Hills, has been a low-profile candidate and did not make himself available to comm ent o~Gr h11 opponent.... PARK DEDICATED .•. .. He's a young man who works lon1 hours and 1ust docsn 't get out much, said Ferguson of has Democrat challenger. "He's a nice man who has all the-beliefs of a (New York Rep.) Jock Kemp Republican." Fr Al in the 50s. '60s and '70s, although not consecuuvely He's scned 20 years in all. more -than any other person. He became mten.•sted 1n local office, he said. while working for the Republican Party in the 1940s. "Three or tour businessmen came down and wanted me to run for office because I was worJong good with the Republicans." he said. "The) said the> would put up nil the dough. But I told them the) did n't have LO do that. It o nl)' cost me about $4fr to buy business cards saying ··Elect Barlett." -.!. Hartlett, l't'natTVC ot NontrBakot11, moved to HuAtington Beae+i in 1925 and operated service stations m th downtown pan of the city btginning in 1936. His Texaco station on Mam treet and Olive Avenue practacally served as a second city hall. • · "It wa~ nght across from the post office and the othen. (City Council members) would come to get their mail eve ry mo rning and we'd talk. "We'd decide nght there if we should spend $4 or $500 on the Founh of Jul) Parade or do some strectwo rk. Other people could come 1n and listen. Oflourse. there was no Brown Act then." ( fhe Brown Act 1s a state law that proh1b11s a quorum of elected officials fro m meci10& aru1 TRIANGLE ... · From At · den by a hedge at the side of the lawn where he foll. until later. the reside nts said. They huddled at the dnveway to Salazar's house. Eaghtee n-)ear-o:d Mike Seine said he heard the screams from his h~ two houses away and was one of 1he first to ~ach the victims. reaching decisions in private.) "I felt a pulse on the guy. I was 'T vc listened to everybody and going to try and give ham mouth-to- tried whelp. but you ea~ give-~ mouth-rt-Sttscilat1on, but he-wu. all everything. locked up. ttc wa~n't breaUUng. ·• saiq .. But this (the paric dedicationf as Seine. qu11e an ho nor rvc never had a park Ne1ghl5ors said the man appare.ntly named after me. Really. it's forever, I rented the home and they descnbed guess... him as quiet. G&DNERAIMSATOFFICIALS ••. Coutal Extended L-clo<id• MIO iocAI loO Tuetdey motnll\9 IOCI P .. Uy "°"<IY Ill 1"' a1t«noon P"11y Cloudy In momlllQI Wed""41ay and 'rhUl.O.y COOl9t Cleye wllh high• 67 to 11 \.o.a moetly 45 lo 65 N<w 4 f-'I ,, tii w •• ,..... • '· .• ,. t ee 62 50 53 68 &3 81 • 6e 49 ee 55 eo 61 •• •o 711 56 04 44 87 50 52 41 60 50 85 58 6t n 77 33 PNaAl erM>Ullh to owner 111.m 1n conerfbutloni from men thml 800"°'=''1hoid9, 1CCordtng to tM mc>M reoent flMnct8l dtectoaur9 The group ..the pofttlcal ..Wng ltl poetttons-to the home--GROWTH IS ISSUE IN CM ••• statementt. .. ~percent of thOM tett .... dlllortlona.J'81f-trutba Md.Jill.''_... ~-. thtt m.an W99l of G8tdner'a ~oee. "But they're •II wor~ .• r-· a.rdnlf oount.s: "If our per- ceptlona ...,., accurate, we would haw bit the dutt." Y.t, Gardner admtttedty de- ICtlbee hla lett ..... "hltpteoee!' "It'• not•.,.,...., but., attadt baed on facts," uye the 37- ye#-ojd act1Y181, who9e name can be found tt the top of Coet• M ..... moat vocal homeowner ~ . Gwdn• t• dwctared-wltr" the city fatben, who he l8Yl-Nve abMdoned their constituent• to ewn favor with commetdaf. de- yelopen and the bfg ·wheels of the local buafnea world. "We don't want poflticlant tumlng Cotta Meta Into • city ot at• Ind glue," he says force- fuAy. But In explaining hla mottwe. G~ P9PP*S his altn,QtJc oonYlctlona)Wtth more than a hint of • per90('!at vendetta agaln•t Mayor Hiii. "He (ttoked) off the wrong guy," G•dner Nye. "I tow a goodftOht and I ha1e to lose. We'H ... who's the better. mara- thoner'.'' r Garder Is the creative force -and one Of tne KiYitfiteOfltl ti M ... Action, the polltlcaJ action group formed In July to-c.ptwe lhe three~ council ... ti -a voting majorlty. The group Is backing relattw newcomers David' Wheeler, • Newport e.ach attorney; Mary Hornbuci<.le, a color contuft9nt; and Douglas Yates, a Newport Beach businessman.· From Al atrategfsf tot • coalttlon of owners. 9-ders from the Meea Verde, ''Yeah. there'a tome of that," Green shares the middle ground with North Cotta ~ Md Mese reftecta Gardner, qulckly adding, Planning Commissioner Clarence West homeowners~·· "but tt Wll .the merketpllce that "Chic" Clarke, four-time candidate u W9lt u from the ~ wu ape.adng to UI. A lot of ChristTfcher Steel and local activistr catllllna of eo.t. ~·¥0UP-~.,. dl111t.....,,1'Ut I lot Si~~t~;~ one-time candidate, ex· of ~· ~ to ftaht don t know what'• aolna on. · R · · 66 · d nolae from the Paclllc • ''TheonlywaytobeaUccuehl ~:~0{h~~ii~~iJ~io~/=-~ Amphitheatre.. la to reech out m1d find out what of business commitments. But his Gardner delcrtbes the coaff. people .. concern.a about." name will stm appear on the ballot. •"--~ f med f Judglng by the Met of con-This election season, city officials """' 81 a~, or group 0 t lbut ---al f-·a--• ._... have been both lauded and criticized · • and leeders from ' ors............. -· ...... ,.. -_ _..,..,,_,...., Action l(nowa the worrila ot at for the growth of Cost.a Mesa, a city * groupe who get ed fighting for at s own identity after t__..._ once or twice a ...... tn least 800 f8mtllel, ., eetlmat r f .~;;" wMther local Vo~ f ,500 ~.a votifs. ~~1;~~ralae~h~ in the shadow o ment fa being "responalVe" to Atthough Gardner fl humble at Once called "Goat Hill ... and latt'r the re8'denta. tlmee, ~out a.ge lhwea of "Hub of the Harbor Area," Costa A ed b City Council d the cr9dJt to the YOk.tnteert and Mesa has now labeled itself "City of cllk>~,_L an .. JCtenalon io. UIOCtatlon leader• working the Ans... for such attractions a~ .,_.,.., _ f~. on the cernP:ttan.Jlf. -5o.1.uh.(jia_s_1Jk~nwlll· the 8.wth -Oee9t-Pteal Md a •ilii»hliniilt:~IMlck. million dollar Orange County Per- S500-mffAon high-rile project on CO.nmentlng on the group' a forming Ans Center. Bear Street, the homeowner9 malffng campa6gn to aome Yet, Mesa Action. which says II formed Meu Action to "deny tpeclalty targeted neigh-reprd>ents more than ~00 house· eccess for Incumbents to their bortlooda Gardner MY8 he tn.d holds. cha!"&es that t~e ~1ty Coun~1I coveted ... t. on the counctl." t ~ .... most b•nn for hte and t>lannsn$ Comm1s.s1on have das-The group pk:ked up etMm u o """" -.. regarded residents while kowtowu~g resident• complained about fln~tal buck. to ~ommercial developers and bag I fr d 'It a tricky; It tak .. an expert to bui.1 nesses. everyth ng om ttreets an do that,'' he MY' With a proud The group points an accusatory curbt to the larger luuee of a amllt.... finger at city offic1al.s . for s~ch freeway mention that woukS The roots of Girdner'• prow-problems as the S 14 m1lhon Pacific plowthroughthelrhomes~d the ... -are ~m ~ wher• he Amphitheatte. an outdoor arena that bothertome rock music re-plaled the ttate w eum In May for the pasttwo summers has flooded portedly blaring from the tm An attorney for the In-sur:rounding neighborhoods with th,e amphhheatif on the Orange di-.:.-.. law ftrm of BM end noise from rock cona:n s. The city s County Fairgrounds _...,_. • efforts to cap the noise have been The pofltlcal act~ comrnJttee Oanleta, Gardner C.rM In con-snared in a tangle oflitigation. la io\-a..-·11u~mree VOflP>A dlr.0: -teot-wtth the leOel _,. of cam-Mesa Acrion leaders 1><5rnuta city· .,__,:r """ ptlgna hMdted by the ftrm. · backed proposal to extend the Costa tora: Gardner; Rua Purcell, · tfe uye he tater took a job Mesa Freeway through some 85 .president of the Mesa V«de '9 *91-depwtll••t homeg cast of Newport Boulevard. ...octatton; and J , =Malultt ~ ., em· although the plan would save hun· ._ .. wife tape records .,I Qty • ........ ~ ..,._ In ChJ-dreds of other homes within another CouncH mMtlnga. In= he t,.,...red t.o freeway route west of the boulevar~. ....... my eyea and ..,.,,, :=a:· __ • ,. =.a.ctl The group also opposes the an- Gard,.._ aave. com !.; ... ....__ tensive, high-density growth near ,,..... ,... and mew-to ......, homes in uptown Costa Mesa. He ltr9S881 that Mesa Action , Although known locilY M M The inc umbents have answered the d6rectors work hand-in-hand attorney, Gardrw II not *--d attacks by emphasmng the pos111ve with the coefttk>n. But how doea tr/ the ltllte .,_._.to pnict6oe aspect~ ofc1ty growth: . the fund-raleing group decide law In Celtfornla. But he WOf'tca tn •The freeway cxten~ao~ 1s de- what ts good and what It b-2 for the legal ~ of the signed to unclog the city s north· homeowner•? office reYleWtng and OC• south highways, now being choked by beach area, as well as other desti- nations. •The hotels, office parks and shoppin$ complexes planned for north Costa Mesa will add more saavy to an area that already boasts tht' South Coast Plaza shopping ceQler and the towering Westin hotel. •Sales and property taxes, as well as other revenue from those prOJcctS. could mean added police and fi re protection, better streets and im- proved public services. "You can't stop growth. You can distort it a little, but you'll distut!) the quality of growth," said HaJI, 55. He was appointed lo the council in 1978 and elected to a full four-year term 1n 1980. Johnson. 63. said he secs the gi:o,wth.dilemma..au.simple-matt.irof' "M-0-N-E~ Y." Cities need the rev·- enue from· business to satisfy the needs of homeowners and residents, he said. "A (businessman) is shooting dice with his money, and the city's getting the (tax) revenue off it. That's not a bad deal," said Johnson, who is ii line to replace Hall as mayor. Markel, a 45-year..old cement con· tractor, agreed that a slowdown or cutback in commercial development would virtually close the tap on the city's revenue. "Down the road, when services cost more, we will definitely be impacted. I don't want to take that chance," be said. Hornbuckle. 41 , countered thal more than.a few people are witting to take the nsk . "There's a lot of anger out there, a lot of P<:ople arc very upset about the individual problems in their com· munities," said Hornbuckle. More of\en than not, those problems stem from growth. Newport Beach attorney Wheeler, 29, has repeatedly thrown verbal stones at the so-called hi$h-risc "glass boxes" that he says are invading the C1ty. He said Costa Mesa's tax base is wide enough to withstand the future drain of public services. ·l .. -.J 76 Mi 5e 33 eo •5 86 la 81 76 77 " 49 28 (7 32 Ot. 3~ 03 60 49 37 S8 ~ 10, '6 ~!~ ~ ad 67 61 35 83 54 53 28 411 23 59 50 50 32 u 50 61 N .. '° 70 &1 eo n 14 .. H 43 11 as 72 61 M a:J 71 ,, ,. 25 90 •• .. 45 61 37 •I '° •• 26 ea '41 IO 47 el .... 63 3't .. ,, 10 27 s1 ao Tl des Fltll tow Flnll hlQh S.oncftow S.COllCI twon • TOOAY 12 27 •"' ase,,.. t 04pm I.SI pm ~·y 011 6 I I 3. 4 6 12 5f • m o e 1 t51m 6 3 , 311 p.m 0. 7llpm ' 4 6 Sun Ml• today 11 • 68 P "' • ••-Mond•Y II 6 16 • m 1no .... egllln II • 57 pm Moon ''-II 3 10 pm ..... II 2 07 1 m a.nd rl-eglln 11 3 29 P m Mol>clf'( MU OIMCTION 2·4 w ~ i-r ~· "We can't continue to build a monstrous (budget) surplus forever," said the two-time candidate. Yates. the third member of the .trio supponcd largt'ly by Mesa Acuon, said he believes developers sho uld be more stric t!) regulated and monitored. .. I feel there's a d1ffcrece between throwing out the doormat to every- body who wants to come m. We have to meter development." said Yates, 39. Green, who contracts with the city to operate Costa Mesa Golf and Countl) Club. said he 1s not running o n a platform suppontng more or less growth. But he believes Costa Mesa should be governed by the c1t1zens and not the dcvelol)frs. "Tke C:1ty--C.'.eunett-Eloesn't-# enough counsel from the communi· ty." he said. Planning Commissioner Clarke. 52. has been sympathetic ~o the contplaints of residents by voting against the $500-million plan by Amel Development to build a 16· floor hotel and high·rise office build- ings on Bear Street. He said the real issue is not the rate or size of growth an Costa Mesa. but the apparent lack of communrp rnon between residents and city officials. "[ belie'e city officials aren't listening to (residents) carefully and being sem1t1vc 10 their needs." ht said. Soffer. 52. an outspoken city ac- ti vist. maintains the issue rs one of property nghls. .. , feel developers should be able to develop to the extent of the law," he said, no11ng that disgruntled residents could work toward purchasing the land from lhc developer. And Steel, 43. said he would try J~ bridge the so-called communication' gap between the residents and their elected representauvcs. He added that he would protect the city's pocketbook as well as its environment. ''I'm for development as long as it doesn't intrude on the homeowners," Steel said. While they are Independent candidates, Gardner aaya the lrto, If elected, would be®fne •· officio board members of Mela They llaten, Gardner eayt. o•tl~ wrtttno ........ In-cars battling their way to and from the Aeeidenta wtth problems are surance ~tor company .--------------------------------encouraged to telephone the dlenta. he uya. Action. "Having that direct acceu to the group would give them tremendous ciout,'' he explatna. An examination of the group shows the statement may be more than polltlcal mustnga. . Mesa Action wu born last summer from the uhet of an unsuccessful fight by resident• north onlie-San D(ego Ffeeway to stop the large commerctat projects planned near t™"r homes. WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally ~llot Oellvery 11 Guarantffd ' • l i1• Lr • • n coalition or Meu Action leaders. • ••1 make my tMng .... con- liffert wt 10 aelected neigh-~ ... bort\oods urge 'eeidft• to wrtte u1 cldn't createttae dt•Mllon. back. 1 *" llmJ)ly orpnizlng tnd focu.- There are n0 memberthlp 1ngn .ndlknow~todothat,t' mMtlngs In thfa group, no town he My.. hall dtecuulona. Thera'anoWOdl Aa proof, G8rdner 1emat'b or rMPOMfblllty for the home-that he hU a dlrecl lne of owners; Meea Action provtdee communtclltton,.,. ,,,, wD Foun.- that. ttln v,,,., All~ Nolmli He conoedee th~=~ouP'• Frtz111eov.ther1tldlntl'prob- prooedure for "aynt na'.,' In-Jlml wtl'I the ••""""8••r. formatlo(t from the retldenta Md 1'l'Mt ._. tHnj Iii..,.. Ii fOr then forming a poettlell etance me to train my.,,. on Nm. coukS work the oppottte way, "H9, unllk• fffl, ta • '"*' wtth the small t>oard actudy polltlclan." Wha t do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? 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'l>ti)t 10 • I t t t, "' Clrculetlon Tetephonee AoHmary Churchman Contr'111Pr Pro duct1cm ManagPr Circulot1on Manoger VOL. n , HO. 30I .. • • -• ............................ ----------------------..-------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~....;__' . . _J Task force ,_;ys hunger epldeinlc faces Chlc~o By Tile A11oc:lated Prt11 CHICAGO -Hunaer is rame,ant In Chicaao and baa become a "shock.Ina, friahtenina and inhumane • problem in almost all sections of the city, accordina to lhe Mayor's Tuk Force on Hunaer. In a repon to be released 1h11 wee~ the aroup says that over the collrK of a year, more than one in four residents may be affected by the "epidemic of hunaer." The .problem isn't a shortaae of food, but inadequate food proarama that nave failed to reach some C)licaaoans, especially the very youna and old, the repon indicates. A preliminary report by a separate task force of physicians who studied the situation in Illinois and Missouri said that hunaer is aettlna worse, not better, in the two states. Breaktllro11111J reached la JHMtal •talemate W ASKINOTON -Representatives of the Poslal Service and it• two larac.st unions Saturday ironed out differences that have stalled the namina of an atbitretion panel to resolve a more than )..month-old contract diaputc, sources said. Sources close toitbe situation, who discuned a meetina Saturday at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Semce only on aro11nds they not be idcniified, iaid that labor and man•&ement officials re,ched. aareement on some i!SUes in the contract stalemate. Bmployen oiler bountla to worken Only doubt seems to be exact margin of Reagan triumph Walter Mondale and ~sidcnt Reapnareendinathe 1984campefan the 11me way it bepn, w11h ~ondale "tocusina Reaaan on Saturda~ of plannina a "touah, rouah tax' in· crease and lhe presi<fent sayina heatedly it just wasn 't so. · Both men were crisscrossina the Midwest -Reapn push~ward the pouibil1ty or an unp ented SO-state sweep next Tuesday. Mon· dale atrivins to win what would be the biuest presidential upset in memory. AJl polls showed Reapn with b11 leads, includina a new Associated Press survey that indicated Mondale was leadina-only in the District of Columbia and, barely, in hi~ home · state of Minnesota. Still, Mondale, fouaht on. insistina the polls were wrona and victory was possible. And he renewed his conten- tion, fint voiced at last Auau1t's Democratic National Convention, that Reapn planned a tax increase that would harm low-and moderate- income Americans. "' Rcapn, fpeakinJ Saturday at a rally in Little Rock, Ark., decJ.&red ttiat Wes wolild be raised in a second term "over my dead body. "There's been some rumon float-ana around about suspected tax increases on our side," the president said. "Don't you believe it.' He apparently was re~rrina to published reports that as pan of its effort to reform the tax system. his ··n.ey ~are aoina after moden• and midd1e·inoome Ammc:aot iri1b le-_,.......,..., toµiJ\, roui}:i tu propoiil," MoDCiile aid. .. I'm on the other 11de:' be II.id. "I'm aoina to protect you apimt those tu inetea.IC\. I'm ~"I to bave the wealthy and the' b'f corpontiou and the loophole Utef1 Join the mt of us in per.ins for the cotll of American society.' Talkina to blut.()()llar wotkm about the possibility or t.axana un .. tmployment and worken· compenM- tioo, he Mid. ••tf you ,et sick or tU or da~ or manaJtd tn )'OUtjob, ,ou .......... ~~ will pay tnes on th0tc paymenu that. keep you aUve." White House spokesman Larry -S~U.1 asked about RClllU•• do- ,nials, said lhe fin.aJ tax·rdbrm glu - a•eld ••pa now beina studied !t tbe T~. Depanment -.. will oot tnelude ' admlni•trapon.wdl.proposeehmmat~· ·increases in individual ux raiet."' ina the <1eductio~1 m~y federal Hpwever. he refµled to ~ out • wpayera now claim for stat~ and anytluna else, such u the nana . local income-tax _P9ymenu and also meouooed in the repons this week. will propose \lllftl unemployment Rcqan also uted his camP9iln benefitt and workm' compenaatton. appcarancet to encouraae voten &o Mondale, It a rally near Detroit. send more Republicans to Coftl1'Clll« noted that Reapn has repeatedly callina the Democratic Party ·~ denied t.ax·raisina plans. playtkina of the left, the hobby oftbe "If you ~li~ve that, then ctuckeos elite and the home of the 1pedal should like Coton el Sanden, .. ht said. pleaders." 9 BOSTON -Sorrie employers have been forced to bus in workers from mites away and others are unable to fill all their openinas as Massachusetts unemployment is only 3. 7 percenl Kristin DeMona. director of the state Division of Employment Security, calls it "a aood problem." "It's serious if they can't open their stores at Chri11mas time but it's a problem we can address," she said. The situation is frustratin& for ~lo yen in the eastern part ofthemkwhon~tofiUanestima~7.~rct.ailJO~~ri~the0riMmu -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~.~~• season: • A~::=:d•:n:!!!~.!:!!~.-wolveri. Shultz tn~ets with foreig:p.Jeac!_e,rs_ elaimcd~nstbility Satutday for-t<bomb bluHhtt nppecH:hrouah I door_ 06 t $ t ·the ban1rr ofthe JamUlla R1ver. Tikhanov. r wno-spo e Ort-Condtrion e aot . and damiaed a reception arM 't the local office oftlie A~erica.n CivifLlberties ~ec S to ovie "I considered it a aood mcetina.'' "He 1:1id he. had looked into i~ and identified~~ Soviet media handliDJ Union. Washinatori radio station WTOP reported that It received a call about rt l k CIA Shultz told reporttn later. "We the Sovtet Union bad no such Vlew," of the killina l"suues~ tbro• 2 p.m. EST some four hours after the explosion, from a male caller who repo S in Ing talked on a numberofthinas but most Shultz said. ·•He sugested 1 was "innuendo" that the CIA wu an- claimed "The Wolverines" were responsible for the blast. "The Wolverines'' to G dht• 1 i g specifically the desire of the United wrona in sayina (the ~ru) came ~lved. -· was the name of a J10Up of hiah school sludenu in the rec:eni movie-"Red an S S ay n S"i.tes for a constructive relationship out of the Soviet Union. , On Saturday, the Soviet news · Dawn." The aroup m the movie fought the Russian army. But the caller, who with the Soviet Unioft." The secrctay of state was not more .,ency Tau said the State Dep&n- said he was a member of the aroup, made no mention of the movie or of a "I think I can fairly say that he specific. ment .. calumniously cbarpd'• that motive. expressed similar sentiments." he In reports last week on the Gandhi the Soviet p~s was encoura&inaaoti· added. assassination, the official Soviet news American sentiment in lnd.ia met CALIFORNI A Tanker •pllt., •pill• all Into ocean SAN FRANCISCO -The stern section of a cri~pled petrochemical tanker sank Saturday after breakina up in a stonn, ~pewina at least a million pllons of oil onto the surface of the wave-tossed Pacific, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The stern of the 632-foot SS Puerto Rican, ripped apart by three mysterious explosions Wednesday, sank in 2,400 feet of water. No one was aboard when it went down. Officers said they were fortunate the spill occurred in fierce oocan water, where it was beina d1ssi~ted..by the current. "There's very little chance the oil will come ashore," wd a Coa t Guard spokesman, addina that 1.43 million pllons of various oils had aone down with the stem. The floatina bow has 2.8 million gallons of oil. Co119 arre•t 526 la 8-day dru6 •weep _ · LOS.ANGELES -P~ic:c arrc,~l6.peoplc-in-a.ihrcc-day S"""9"'1m .... ed _ _,..IY1t at closina down the city's inost active narcotics-dealinJ locations, Police Chief Daryl Oates said Saturday. T~ arrests at 350 _locauon1 bet~een Thu~y Asked about Soviet press reports media blamed it on ''lndia'a oppo-fomentina violence. because "tome hintinaat complicity of the ClA ln the ncnts abroad" and accused the U .S pcopl~ in the United States would like killinl of Gandhi by two of her Sikh Central Intelliaence A&ency of sup-tD (letlect the blame away from the secunty men, Shum said he took up portina Sikh extremlsu. we -culprits respontible f01; lnd.ia•a the subject "forcefully" with Jn Moscow, an American diplomat traaedY and from their patrons." .. "'""" t .. mornina and Saturday noon involved a vanety of narcotics violauons. includinJ possession for sale, dealina and being under the influence of druas. Gakssa1d.Ofthetotal~Ms,224werefordrugsa~LAtotalof300officers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and detectives in a city-wide narcotics task force were involved in the effort, which-taraeted streets, alleys, parks and "rock houses" which were described as barred and fortified residences where cocaine is sold in rock form. However, some of those arrested already had been released on bail and Gates anticipated that "they'll be back in business very quickly." • Arrat made In ml•takea-ldentlty kllll1J6• LOS ANGELES -A second member of a aana has been arrested in the mistaken-identity slayings offourrelatives of former National Football Leaaue star Kermit Alexander, Poli ct Chief Daryl Oates said Saturday. Horace Edwin Burns, 201 of Los Angeles was arrested Friday at his homt! and booked for anvc-stipuon of mw:der. Gates said. addfo& that more arrests were possible. Burns and Tiequon Aundray Cox arc accused of mistakenly killina the four, believina they were involved in a cocai_nc dcal!.hat went awry, Gates said. Paada• 1reet public Saturday SAN FRANCLSCO -After nervously awaitina openina day. Ytna·Xin greeted the public Saturday at the start of his four-week run at the San Francisco Zoo, but his companion stayed in her caae. The Chinese visitors munched on ~nd.-bread, apples and rice porridae, as well as side dishes of bamboO'Stalks'preparcd by their hosts. "These arc the most desirable animals in the world1" said an elated zoo director Saul Kitchener." And we aot 'em." At a press preview on Friday, Yina-Xin cli mbed a rock, strolled behind a tree and stood on his hind leas as dozens of cameras, flashiiuns and television lights recorded his every move. On Saturday he climbed tn and out of bis tunnel to the delight of the crowd standing in a Iona tine. Dlablo plant'• atomic core beJng IJated SAN LUIS OBISPO-After 16 _years ofg,nttruction and ~rR>ther decade of bitter conuoveray. engineers at the SS. I billion Diablo Canyon nuclea r power plant on Saturday heated the core of one. of two atomic reactors followina receipt of a full-power license. Within ho~rs after the NRC issued iu fonnal license to operate the plant F.tiday, the water surrounding the uranium fuel core in the first of Diablo Canyon's two atomic reactors wu allowed to start heatina after beina in "cold shutdown" for the past five months. The eyC1 of the entire U.S. nuclear power industry have been on the coastal plant 2SO miles south of San Francisco as a bellwether of nuclear power generation iu America. • WoRlO GandJJJ cremated; rlot toll paua J,000 NEW DELHI, India -Indira Gandhi, "immortal mothet" to India's mournful made( was cremated Saturday in the perfumed name. of a sandalwood pyre, bid farewell by a nation now consumed in its own fires of retribution. In smotderina cities across India. the death toll paued 11000 in four days of anti-Sikh riotina that erupted after Prime Minister Oanohi was assassinated by her Sikh sccurit¥ auards, accordina to police and Indian news media rcporu. The grievina R~iv Gandhi first walked ocremoniou ly seven times around the Joa-stacked bier where hi~ mother's body lay, aently touchtd a blazina torch to her head and feet, then haht,ed 1be pyre.~ Voten pulled to turn oat bJ NI~ MANAGUA. Nicaraaua -The leftist Sandinista aovemment. ~ured. or winnina today's elections, pushed hard for a strona turnout to beck up na claim that the vote is lqitimatc, dcspite'the lack of substanti~l op~ition. Some re i en ts safd Sandinista militants were J>~urin• them v cJoctiQn for prcsa<fent, v ce prcsl ent ancf89(J:""i;rt~m0cr nauona assem y, to serve ~b year ~cnns, are the finfsancc the Sandin11tu c;amo-to power five ~.aao 10 a bloody re'f'olutionary •'Ir that ended 42 years of rule by the n,hu t. pro- Q>encan Somoza dynasty. .. Prl•t'• laneral '•d l•tlnl' tor SoUdulty WARSAW. PollM -The indepeoduli labor ftdentlOD Sol.idlrity cqjoyed a bnef rtsumctJon Saturday, the day its 1la1n cha lai~ was bW'ied 10 estimated by church officials at 25(MIOO pthered for the funeT'I of the Re v. Jerzy Poplelust ko, 37, a strona upporter of the outlawed union movement who defended It from ·thc pulpit or St. tan1slaw Kostka Church. It WIS th<_ 11racst pubh<'. sbowin1 of upP<>rt for hdarhy incc tM June 1983 vmt of Pope John Paul II . .. ... ··~· TbeNew ~(~ Blue Shield Preferred Plan-lbr Los Angeles and Orange County Groups and Individuals - ,. Qauterly Rates For LOii Angele• And Orange Counties sao Calendar 1M.r Dedactibl• Age ~1a1e remcile Undei JC 1 48 ~ l .~2 20 )) 44 , . '\ .'4J 7" 45 c;4 121 Q(_ ~~ ;r 55 64 U t60 ~265 ssoo CaJeDdar •a.r DechM:tible Aqe Male female Undet I , 7'i 12960 30 44 I& 15 ltN 15 45 54 --242 10 280 80 5564 J;'C' 20 J78 IS Party 3 Party 287 55 394 20 412 oc 54 1 35 b0690 729 6G - 822 15 952 35 , ,, ~Parry 3 Party 2lb00 29b 31 4 85 407 10 I'- 456 15 548 70 bl8Xl 716 10 ,· .. , . I \ .. At Oran~ Co st DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 4, 198• Battle con·tinues over de~ise of giant dinosaurs . f • nil Alvarc1 and 1)1hers a~uc that BERK.ELEY 1-The academic and were not ann1h1la1cd by a sudden, fossil site convince him that the o Paloontolo1$y atthi: univcr i1y. ~id tha1 contends a great earth-g1 mg aMcroid llmu~hing into Earth wo .argument over the extrnction of "cutlbtroph1c .. event. l:1rgcst creature ever to walk the hi vie,'( of dinosaur extinction was cloud of d~~I wH raised. by. ao have hurled 0 much dust into t Earth's dinosaurs 1s ne dcd for Palcootoloay Pro~"sor William A. earth t>eamc extinct after a coolina dcvclopc,:d at a site in eastern Mon-extratcrrestnal body smashing into atmo phert that the sun would ha another skirmish as one of the world'~ Clemens of the University of Cah-period offive millton to seven million tana known as "Bug Creek." Earth. The cloud so changed the leading fossil ex pens argue the fomiaa1 Berkele> s.u1d in an interview years. "We've got the mostrefined record. environment that dinosaurs van-been blollcd out. cau)in'a tcmPora ~p~reiiihiii1siiitoiiiniiiciiibeaiiiiiis~ts~diii11ccd~o~u;t :'ram;dliuomill~y~, -th;a;t ~lO~ye;;aii;rs;' ii;re;;se;;a;;rc;;h;a~t~a;M;;on;1~ana~;;~Cl~c~m;;c~n;;;;)·~a;c;u;ra;to;r;o;f;th;e;M;;use;;;;u;m;I of what ha{>pencd at that umc than 1shed an the rclut1vcly short span -col11napse0• ~~t.h~1~~7c:~~~~ in ien any place in the world." ('lcmens from a few years 10 over a few M .... s:ud. "We've got one window to sec thousand years. mag;1£1ne. "We ha'e an cnormo Sp RI N G C R.E ST D. RAPE RI E S • what happened in a nlobal s1tua11on Geotog~ Profc sor Waller AJval'C'£. amount of evidence showing that .. Wh 61 1 fU o. k I bcl asteroid or co met hit the canh ... atwcsccthrouahour'w1ndow' asoo -cx:r ccr. 1evcsaspace-mi'llionycarsagrr ... andwa.sinso sugaests gradual change" for 1he born catastrophe killed off the immense reptile$ that ruled the planet dinosaurs. The theory stems largely way responsible for the extinction for more than 150 million years. from the discovery of iridium In rocks the dinosaurs. and many other kin Clemens presemed a paper on hi.s formed during the Cretaceous-of an imals and plants." ·o R DIR views aturday at the annual meeting Teniary boundary period. around the C1cmcns says that theory fails l of the Society o( Vencbratc Paleon-time when the dano~urs tlisap-explain the surviv·a1 ofso many oth tology. peared. species. including fish. lizards an Hts hypotbesls collides with TriCJium is found on eanh.out also tunics. and the early an~ors-h b k · d toda) 's mammals. 1--an_o_t _e_r._a_c _e'1..:...._m_a_in_l.:_y ....:b>:...;g::..c_o_lo=-g1_!.l_S.,___1 n_a_s_te_ro_i _s_. ---------, .. fhe asteroid h) pot hc)Cs:· sai Now n h ("lemcns. "calls for such sever (' 'Al·10Trnll Qy UEmEerss·on E& Dxorpl ..NDo/usn prsi·sAL·unt E ~:l~~~~f~n rc~da~~."~~~~~~~lr ;~ ' ' r 4 .. )'OU JU)t (WOUid) expect Other lti,nd ~·. ..:;·. . . of animals to almost totally go ex11nc for. the .-· there would have been devastation IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING IO the (geological) record. and ttccre Italian Floor Ceramic CUT 40·673! • Beautiful lt•llan patterns! • Dur•ble glazes hold the shine! • Colors •nd styles for any home! loo~ to• .... 19911 7 •• 7 • •• •• • 59¢ 89¢ REO 1 ,,.., 7t SALE -t A CUT 16·333! • Bright finishes for today's floors! Look ror 1ai. taig1f 7'.. 1 7'. I''• 1 11· •• :io' ,'';..,';, • t'· --sALE 86 ¢-1 ~~ NEW! 4" 11 4'" Italia.fl Floor Ceramic DOT S.tt" REG 69c 8 "•n .. n• "'11 •arr SALE 4 ~A . . . ~ ... I ~ \. . . • .' CUT 503! Dryback Tile • Vlnyl comi>01ltlon sttrface! ~r~n;, SALE 16 ~o FT REG 31C CUT 15·503! 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I lO I'. \I, \l "H\ '()(" (> P."f Orange County's largest and most diversified showing of antiques Aft I' moon and rveninl( door prir.ei. -•25"' lo ' LOO"' and RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. SS()()OU G RAND PRIZE lor lhose in attendanc:1• fniu'1bo·1m·•rnl ID "'"I." • Al~o dMlh door pn1n -n.-.·d nol l"' pn·•~nl: •All dr-•wtn.tt pti_,.. .,. pw1...M-.., t:~fU{k.aL.u. l.u anh't...._. u! \UUf Jl.ult.A!.. for The Rest 01 YOUI life ( '"'"'"' '""" ''"'" -..11111 II,,,,,·,.,,'" h• I 1111\ 1111111/11·1 '' • 'II•,, 1922 HARBOR Bl.VO . COSTA KSA -~1·1156 0.,1 111"1 I .11111 11\ 11..:.! I-111 • 11 \'IHI 1 111 11 ( ;lrc/d11•11 111i.k1' I! 1111 h,, /\11 I 111" Hide-a·-bed® Sofas by Simmons SOUTHWEST FEATURES THE .LARGEST SELECTION OF SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED' SOFAS IN ORANGE COUNTY All With B•autyr••t Mattre .. Choose from Velvets, Plaids. Stripes. Haitians end Prints. Over 100 different styles. sizes and fabrics in stock for immediate delivery. 3165 Harbor Blvd., COSTA MESA (On.-blot'k !lleuth of c hf> San Dlf>to pj"' .1 54 5• 7 168 •OllR.'t: Men.••• t 'rl . .16-9. l 'nf'H.•l 'huri:. 10-a:*••· 10°8, S••· 11·5 Vote No On Nolan Nolan F~izelle voted to abolish Pre-Marital Blood Tes ts. What die/ newborn babies ever do to him ? Nolarr frnelle--voted-tcr sfash--Medieat-by $400~illion. ---- What did siclc people ever to do him? Nolan Frizelle voted against the Education finance Bill . What did ovr children e ver do to him ? Nolan Friz4\'le voted to increase the late property tax penalty. \ )What did homeowners ever do to him? Nolan Frizelle voted to abolish product liability for guns. What ha~e the gvn m!Jnvfactvrers done for him ? Nolan Frizelle voted against the oil severance tax increase. What have the oil companies done for him? * * * Do aomethl .. for yourself on Nowemlter-6. * * * Vote for HOWARD GENSLER for State Assembly. Robert H. Gallivan FOR Superior Court Judge Every Past President of the Orange County Bar Association since 1969 endorses Robert H. Gallivan THE GALLIVAN FAMILY Gallivan Rated Best of All Candidates for. Ju~ge -lly County Bar Association Endorsed by the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs ELECT GALLIVAN JUDGE NOW SUPPORTED BY PRIMARY ELECTION OPPONENTS-JUDGES CHRIS STROPLt DAN OUTCHfR, LOGAN MOORE. ANO MAYOR JOHN CANNON Gallivan for Jud~ Committtt 1.0 . #840S92 ,. 17911 Von Karman Ave •• Suite 130 IMM, CA 9271 4 t Orange Coesl DAILY PILOT/6undty, N°""'b« '4, 19M - COMPLETI NYll COMPOSITE TRANIACTl.ONI, Al; 7. Have yOu hugged$ robot today~ ~how proves· they can be fun, friendly g~od break dancers f nd even serve d~lnks B-y JOY DEE" ANTHONY Rot>ots" in a large lot ad1otnht1011~of D.itJ,... C•ff~t its retail stores on Edinger. Pnzes · * were awarded in the categories of High tech pr~ucts hke personaJ home·built, commercially-built, and computers can still be scary to ~ome radio-<:ontrolled robots. people, so Dave Freeman, preStde!'t "We had one robot that we had of Advanced Computer Products 1n • bl Santa Ana set out to show a crowd of hoped w~u!~ s~w Us:! tha~ wasn ta e several thousand people thal personal to make it, said ~rvtne, 10 reference bo • be fi r. to Or. Beep, a rad10<ontrolled robot " ro ts can un, 1n~ndly and even • that tells children about dental good break dancers. h · "I th' k h h d th A "Hubot" break dancer can also ygie.ne. .. 10 . e 8. 0 er ~rve dnnks "but you have to put the appotntments, Irvine explatned. dnnks on hfs tray, and then he'll go If personal computers a~e owned by out and serve them to yo.ur guests at ·a 5 percent of the Amencan popu· pany," said John lrvme, a spokes-lat1on, robots arc po.ssesscd ~Y har~ly man for Advanced Computer Prod-a measurable fraction, lrvme wd. ucts, the companf which just hosted This year's tournament drew the the third annua "Tournament of largest numberofrobotsever, but not GJbsons. wtn ·Gtngiss . ·Chair-man 's-:Glflh-A-wara . . every hobbyist who had one to show was ready with the product. What happens. says Irvine, is that inventors will keep thinkioa up new functions. h's hard to finttrobot thatirnQtiimr dismantled state. Ten robots were entered in this year's contest. Tournament spokes- men say they were ecstatic'wben a 14 ycar..old boy, Shannon Meredyth of Hemet, Ca .• won first pfize m the home-built 'division for his robotic arm. En,couraging youths was pan of the tournament's PUrp<?SC. The robot arm, which is·unaccom- panied by a human-looking body, is considered an extremely useful tool for industrial use, Irvine siµd . For example, it might be used to pick up something from a pans bin and put 1t on an assembly line. What was most impressive to many at the tournament 1s the idea that someone so young could devel~p so'mething so sophisticated ... He said he taught himself," lrvine--remarked. the radio-controlled d1vis1on of the contest. This robot, dressed as a policeman, has a television terttn in his chest which showa Peanuts car- ioom Ibountaytnpway ~om druas and crimtnal elements. Elk is considered cfl'ect1ve, lrvme remarked. because "it's such a memorable 0¢Cl.Sion to talk to a robot in the classroom. It's not something you hear from the teacher or your parents. You hear them every day. But when a robot tells you.someth1Df. 1f you're a k.id. you remember It better." That's why, Irvine says, more schools arc begmning to consider robots tn the classroom. "lf,a robot tells you to stay in your seat, you may stay in your seat," he explains. ·. The rbbot sold to the Fountain Valley school 1s used to teach math- ematics. quiz children, and do ques- 1ion and answer kinds of things. Though it normally sells for around SI ,SOO to S 1,800. Irvine says. the school was gjven a .substantial dis- count by Adv.a.need CompUlct..Pmd- ucis. .L - Another robotics apphcauon 1s 1n the language area. At the tournament • • ~~~::.8,~~~====~ Jeanne and Michael Gibson, directors of the Gingiss Formal wear Center located in South Coast Plaza in Costa, Mesa. have been named winners of Gingiss Formalwear's sillth annual Chairman's Club Awards. . . The biggest response all day came from childrcn. lninc oJl.Kcy.N...'..:IM front r9'll were fill~ with kill who were )USt entranced," he addc<i. L1kew1se, ·the robots responded pri-. marily to the k.ids. Many were lhc;, kind who talked to the children by remote control. was a robot with a keyboard on which r,;;==i:===~=;=;;:;~~~;;;~~;;;;~~~~~==;;;;; you couJd type words according to MICRO.COMPUTIR I •Lii Much of the ahow wu d.liected at c hildnm. The 1983-84 recipients were announced recently by Joel D. Gmgiss. president ofGingiss lntemat1onal, Inc. their pboneuc spelling. Then the · A The Chairman's Club Award 1s gJven to the top ten Gingiss Formalwear Centers in the nation, rec~izmg sales volume and service excellence. G1ngjss lf\temat1onal 1s the world's largest chain of stores spec1almng m the rental and sale of men's formaJwear. ~ The Gibsons also own and operate two other centers in the area including Westminster Mall. Westminster, and Mission Viejo Mall, Mission Vie10. Construction for seniors development is under way Second prize 1n the home-built category went to Geoff Schultz, a resident of Orange. He developed a floppy disk changer that he expects to enable robotics hobbyists to call up, request ao anicle on robots, or a calendar of robotics events. or other information, and wait a few seconds while Diskor the disk chanser selects the right disk, places it io a disk driv~. and allows the computer to send back robot would speak what you typed. in any language. "He spoke bnefly in Spanish." Irvine said, adding that ''there's always a robot accent, but then that's natural in second language learning." "It would be an excellent test of someone in a linguistics class learning the I nternat1onalia. Phone11 cs Alphabet," Irvine obsepyed. the information over telephone lines. Advanced Computer Products has This is expected to be the first robot an_ established re{>utauon with the users bulletin board, as such services · schools in providmg Apple 11 sys- are called in the computer world.-terns, Irvine said. Freeman, the president of the firm , expects ACP to Advanccd.~ompijter Products was establish the same reputation for its California Retirement Villas has it gives us a chance to develop the the first co01pany to supply a robot robots. .. Personal robotics has . begun construction of Villa del Ob-project with careful attention to for classroom use to an Oran$e reached the point in its development ispo, a retirement complex in San preserving the Cook. Bam as a County ~hool1 nam~ly F,ountatn where personal· computing was ten Juan Capistrano for active senior historical landmark. We relocated it, Valley .s Vista V1ew, lrv1~esa1d. Mike years ago," he said. "Robots will cittZens, announced John A. Booty, intact, only a few hundred feel from Goodnch.acomputersc1encetcacher probably become popular just as Prominent National Micro-Computer ltore choin is opening sior~ in the Oronge County oreo soon. We ore authoriud dealers for many leading micr~omputen and peripherals, including both Apple and • IBM. Now hiring for the following positions1 STOii MANAGll, ,..sponsible for all store operations, including product ordering, hiring, mar1teting plans, ond sales perlorm~. Soles experience in th. computer field required, retail sa'-s exper~ helpful. -NATIONAL ACCOUNT SALIS llPllilNTATIVl-mor1tet IBM PC's and relat.,d equipment to o protected terri1ory of mojor notional corporations . 2 yrs. oulslde 1ale1 experi.nc• plus knowledge of IBM PC required. Compensation program rewords our top performers. ' SALIS llPll~INTATIVIS-Entry 18Yel position into o very fast paced and growing field. -Company sponsored training program in both '811i~ and technical skills will m~e highly motivated individua l succeuful in our environment. Promotion opportunities. available for president of California .Retirement where it stood." from the school, w~nt t~ the Tour-rapidly as computers have.'' Villas. Inc., 1he 1eneral panner. namen1 of Robots wtth his robot, not " top performers. The 96-room project 1s situated on Villa del Objspo wtll combine a for compeung in the tournahmentul, bd°;! Commercially available robots For conalderatJon pleoae aend 0 reaume to a 3.1 acres located on Del Obispo St. at single-and two-story structure de· ··Just to learn as much as e co , today, including the Hubot. can learn -------+------:i RB Lane, adjacent to the Ocean Hills sign. ll will encompass 56.000 square lrYtne exola1ned. _______ 1 .... h_c ftoor.. plan of your house, w~ 11..-----.. ol Juflce, 1 , ct""Manoger - mmurttty Churett. It-tS schcdutcd feet of hvlng-ttntlt-and commo Officer Elk. a robot donated by the bedside from wherever you parked tt 2040 Klttrldg• for completion in June, 1985. areas. 1ncJuding the k.ttchen, central Elk's Club to the Garden Grove the night before, and say ··s1x-th1ny, Canoga Pork, Ca. 91306 John S. Jason. a vice president of ,..~d~1n~1n~g~r~oo=m~. _1o~u-n~g~es~a-nd~sc_rv_1c_e_~Po~l~ic~e~~~pa~n~m~en~t~.~w~on~ti~~~t!pn~z~e~i~n~1:im:e~t:o~g~e~tu~p:.·_·:1rv~1n:e~rc=· m~ar~k:cd:·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Costa Mesa firm said. "This site 1s areas. ideal, not only bccau~ 1t 1s close to shopping. churches and other conve- niences for residents, but also because Economic trend$ talk planned for women's meeting "Economic Trends in Southern Orange County," will be the topic of the program presented by Craig S. Galbraigh, Ph.D, at the Nov. 13 meeting of the Amencan Business Women's Association. He is an assistant professor in the graduate School of Management at UCI and is on the M1ss1on V1eJo Planning Com- mission. In 1he past he has also taught at Purdue Un1vers1ty and from 1~81 to 1982 ~rvcd as vice chairman and member of Lhe board of directors of the Industrial Development Authonty in the City oflrv1ne. He has written several papers and presents seminars at UC!. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. No county stocks Due 10 technical problems the Orange County StOC?ks usually carried on the business page of the Daily Pilot's Sunday edition were omitted this week. Publication of the county stocks wlll resume in next Sunday's editon of the Daily Pilo1. We Wll MAllAGI your Property Properly 842-5827 Start or lntprove YOUR OWN Business A seminar examiruns the areaa of concern to new business own ers and is intended to make you more successful in YOUR bu1iness operations. . . The seminar will be cooducred DECEMBER 1st from 9 /lM to Noon at me offices of SCOTT, BANKHEAD & CO. 1JOO DOVE SWET. SUITT 200. NEWPOP.T OEACH CA 92660 YOU WILL DISCUSS ... Busine~ growth and ho"' to finance st. cash controls, financial statement analysis. break- even anal ysis. accounting and filing svstcms YOU WILL LEARN ... about effccuvr credit pol1c1cs. leasinii or buviniz equ1rmen1 . bank loans. emrloycc vs subcon· tractor~. theft and sroilaize, b usiness insurance Ralph M . Scott. the senmr rartncr of the CPA Firm uf Scon. Rankhead &. Co., provides yo u with the keen insil(ht acquired in fourteen years of accountinji( upcnence and 1s an instrucior for the California CPA f oundation. He has 1aught seminars on accounttnR standards. auJtting standards, income taxes and business valuauon He 1s a member of The American lnstltutt of CPA's and Caltforn1a CPA Socttty. REGISTER NOW! 0 DEC. 1st s2500 r\eg1srrohon Nome -------------O Vilt.A 0 Mo"tCOfd Addreu ---=----------- Phone (714) .._Dot. FOf oddillonol lnformorlol'I r.c>ll SCOTT. OAHKHCAD c, CO. (714') 9~~755 ARE.TAX SHELTERS OBSOLETE? . . An essential Flnanclal Planning Seminar, examining the Impact of the Tax Reform Act of 1984 on year-end tax planning. Presented by Tom Hllg•ertner, CFP, Tax Planning Specialist, past V.P. of the Orange County Chapter of the International Assoclatlorwor Flnanclal Planning, Admitted to the newly formed r'" Registry of Fina net al Planning ·pfaetttfoners-and Prestd~ of-- Magnum Opus Advisory, ln.c . 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" ~~ '- I range Cout DAILY PILOt/Sunday, Novem~r 4, 1984 r t'ssBowtme seven new plays open !n county Thia may well be the b~est week of the year for theatrical openings in Oranae County with no fewer than seven new productions hitting the boards from Huntinaton Beach to San Clemente. A new play, .. Shades," from Solffh Coast Repertory and an old standbr, .. Fiddler on the Roof," at Sebastian s West Dinner Playhouse act the big week off and rolling Wednesday. Come Thursday, they11 be joined b) "Chip Off Olympus" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, "The Com- pany of W~ard Saints" at the San Clemente Community Theater and "The Cross and the Switchblade" at Southern Caljfomia College. Roundina out the heavy schedule, with Friday openings, will be "Van· ities" at Golden West College and the lonaest-titled play of the year at the Newport Theater Arts Center. That one is called "The Butterfinaers Anael, Mary and Joseph. Herod the Nut and the Slauahter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear Tree." To11 TITUS human condition," is directed b¥ John Frank Levey. · Michael MacRae. Randy Rocca_, Kerry Noonan. Terri Hanauer. Eileen &cley' and Sean Coleman compl'i~ the cast of the show, which runs thcouah Dec. 2 at SCR's downstairs theater. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Performances will be s1venlltgh\Jyexc.ept Mondays at 8:30 (Sundays at 8) and weekend after- noons at 2:30. Reservau ons 957-4033. , Ca•t memben qf the Cole Porter mualcal •• Anyth,lu Ooee" Theater In Tuattn nut weekend. The •how will be replaced will take their lut curtain call at the Cartalli Call'1>lnner by a reYiTal of "Bye Bye Blrdle." T . "Chip Off Olympus" JS a comedy weekend run of "The Cross and the 631 -0288. Park Civic Theater. 7631 Melrose b)' Jules Tasca, author of"The Mind Switchblade," about an evanaelist "Vanities," Jack Heifner's comedy Drive. Buena Park (523-035 I), Fri- Wtth the Dirty Man." and will run confrontina Brooklyn's street aangs. which follows three T-cxas dayand Saturday at 8 p.m. through Dec. I at the Civic Play-Muncl Pike directs the show, which cheerleaders throuah their lives, Otherproduct1onscontin~inatheir house, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. plays Thursdays throu&h Saturdays <>_pens Frida,t in the Actor's Playbox engagements on area stages include: Resident director Pati Tambellini until Nov. 16. Reservations Theat~Ml~olctep West College in is staging the show, which features 556-3610. Huntington Beach. Delia Rose is -''Move Over, Mra. Marklaam" at Louisa Arnold, Keith Alan, Monica '.'Th~. Company of Wayward directing. · the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, Wedlock, Ric Steiner and Ronni Saints, Gcorae. Herman's comedy · Kaye Dean Fisher, Carolyn 3503 S. Harbor Blvd,, Santa Ana Grissom. Cu~in time is 8:30 about ~ theatncal trou~. opens Matsuda and Jill Cary Manin com-(919-55 11 ), nightly except Mon<lays Thursdays throuah Saturdays with Thursday under the directton of Jim prise the cast of the shokw, which at varying curtain times through Nov. · "Shades" will be the lat.est in a _ number of world premieres on the ~nd ,Staac of South Coast Reper- , -10q4..~i4-£p1tef-iH-1>lay,-4eseribed -as a "comically distorted look at the. "Fiddler on the Roor· makes its fifth appearance at Sebastian's, with Peter Quesada and Corey Elias head- ing (he cast in the roles of Tevye and Golde.. illecent Rene direcll the musical, which runs Wednesdays through aturdays at 8, Sundays at I n . rotJgft...Jan. 6:-ReterVationt ~9950, reservati~ns taken at 650-5269. Ryan. Performances will be aiven runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 18. . _ · ~IS<t ~ Com--Mna, Southern-'FhummY$ thto~a~ayrat' S--anctSumays. at'1f.'m.'llfMtt&h Nc>v. -e ,11rr 'Concert" on t e Caltforn1a Cofl~ "1)pens ·a •two-~ p.m. (~xeei>t Thanlcsgiy1n1 weekend) 18. ReservanonsJ9j-SJ"18. "f'fiiinstage ofSouTh Coast Repertory, \ *1t1l Dec. I at the Cabnllo Playhoufe, Making room for the newC'omers 6'5 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .2~ Av~ C~rill~·San C~men~ a~iliesc~~riliuep~~wh~hgi~ (957-4003) niahtly~~~M~da~ Reservations 492-0465. • their final performances this week-at 8 (Sundays 7:30) and weekend Will'~ack Lemmon appeal to the m _asses-as a priest? By BOB THO~ has two: supponina actor, 1955, ._.....~.,..... 't. "Mister Roberts": actor, 1973. "Save BEVERLY HILLS -Seated be-the Tiger"). In "Mass A~peal" he hind a large desk in his Jalem plays a parish priest who 1s content Productions office. Jack Lemmon with his popularity until his values lighted a small cheroot and are challenged by an idealistic youna ~polo~zed for weving makeup to an candidate for the priesthood. 1nterv1ew. "The movie is not about religion," "I just came back from taping a Lemmon emphasized. "It's about Catholic. I'm not a vef) good Cath- ohc, but I've gone to Mass more since I undertook the role," Lemmon said. "I guess when I was growing up I knew too many priests like the monsignor (played 1n stiff-neck style by Charles Durning). Lemmon admitted that he doesn't work as often as he would like: .. As I The ~ewport f'!1eater Arts Centers end: afternoons at 2:30 through Nov. 25. production of ·The Buttedingers -"AllytlaillJ Goe1" at the Curu1n Angel, et.c." ts a ptristmas-t~ play 'Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino -"Nata lie Need• a Nl1btte" at the fo~ family audiences by Wilham Real , Tustin (838-1540), Tuesday Huntington Beach Pla¥house, Main Gibson ... autho~ of. "Th~ Miracle throuah Sunday at varying curuin at Yorktown in Huntmaton Beach Worker, and 1s be1na directed by times. (832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at Craig Aemina. who starred as -"Cat on a Hot Till Roof" for the 8:30 throuah Dec. I. "Barnum" tn NTACs last show. The Mission Viejo "Playhouse at Lil Paz -"To Grudmotber'• House We cast includes Danny Oberbeck, Joe School 25151 Pradera D~ ve, Go" at the Westminster Community Galletta, Beadie Pompa, John Mjssio~ Viejo (8 41-4245). Friday and Theater, 7272 Maple St., West- Mirab1lc, Alisa Fishbach, Jonnie Saturday at 8 p.m. minster (995-4113), Fridays and Sat- Mttchell, Emily· Balmaaes. Sara . -"n e Fanta1tl ckl" a urdays at 8:30 through Dec. 1. v oelkel, Amanda Ba Images and '=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiii Todd Williamson. II Performances will be given Fridays af).d Saturdays at 8 p.m. throu&h Dec. I 5 at the theater. 250 I Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Reservations c o m m e r c i a I values." against Pro p-Lemmontellsagoodstory,andhe gc:t older -I'll be 60 oext year -I ,------------- like to travel more and be with my family. But I st1H get itchy. It's a 'waste not be workipg, so I c~n grow, learn: osition 39 and I enjoys reciting how "Mass Appeal" haven't had ttme managed to get made. to wash my face." The-Broadway play had been he explained. refer-bought for $750,000 by CBS Films. rina to a ~ which had been unable to put together public.an-sponMlr-a film deal. Producers Lawrence ed initiauve on the Turman and David Foster took an California ballot. option on the property and Lemmon -magme putting -.. 1-t.r.<"X"mcan eager panicipant. all that political ~mon "But we couldn't get an) interest power into the hands of five judaes!" from the studios." said the actor. The man talking was Jack Lem-"They put everything tnto an IBM mon, Democrat and concerned computer and the answer 1s ·no ciuzen. Other aspects of the Lemmon priests. no rabbis, forget tt .... persona include husband, father. The deadline was approaching golfer, film director and -oh, yes -when Lemmon was introduced in a actor. Beverly Hills restaurant to Joan Kroc. His film appearances 1n recent wife of Ray Kroc. the McDonald 's years have been sparse, panly by his hamburger tycoon and owner of the own choosing, partly because of the San Diego Padres. She invited Lem· nature of today's film business. mon to throw out the first ball at the Hollywood no longer makes antic baseball team's season opener. While comedies like "Some Like It Hot" watching the game, Mrs. Kroc in· ... and social comedies like "The Apart· q4ired about Lemmon's future pro- ment." So Lemmon waits for films on jccts, and he mentioned his frus- thcmes that interest him , such as the tration over "Mass Appeal." , dangers of nuclear power ("The Mrs. Kroc read the 5cnpt and China Syndrome"} and American telephoned Lemmon: "I like it. I'd intervention in Central America lik.etobackit~" TheS7 m1ll1on budget ( 0 Missing"). was assured, one da)' before the Lemmon's first film m two years 1s option dcadJine. stretch as an actor .... "I feel better and rounger than I have m I 0 years. I m 15 pounds lighter than when I did 'Mass Appeal,' and I've been working out. Maybe I . ph)sicall) I feel able to do almost an) thin~. Emouonally and mentally I feel temfic." - Mason e•logized in London service LONDON (APJ -Sir John Gielgud praised the la1e actor James Mason for his ''brilliant combination of romantic panache and down-to- earth realism".at a memorial service at St. Paul's Church in Co.vent Garden. Actor David Warner, comedian Spike Milligan, and actress AnnTodd were among the entertainers wh o attended the memonal service Thurs- day for Mason, who died in Switzer- land on July 27 at the age of 75. 11A SOLID FIRST· RATE MOVIE ... I • GRIPPING AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE:' -Rex Rffd. ~York Poat "Mass ~ppeal," which wall open m "That was a wierd1e," Lemmon New Yorlc and Los Angeles this year. sighed. "No\hing hke that has hap- nationally m Februaf). when Univer-pened to me since I first amved here sal Pictures hopes to be able to in 1954, just 30 years ago ... advertise Academ) nom1nat1ons. Did he do research for his role as a Gielaud directed Mason on stage in 1934 and they ap~ared to~ther in !--~--~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph L. Mank1ew1cz's 1953 film. It's likely that Lemmon ~ 111 again priest? be in the Oscar running (he already "I didn't really have to I was born a "Julius Caesar:· m which Gielgud played Cassius to Mason's Brutus. THE PORT TKEATRE 673~260 Mon Niie All S.•I• 7 00 F&llY HI AUWIHR (R) 290~ l Coatl llwy, Cer•• ti • ., HOW .,. SHOWlNC, I DWAl!O:S WOOOfll!()G( ~~I~ ... lA ltlM& WMIM• CAl[WAT ~ 51!~'19 ma11 ... ,... 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"''JI ..,., H Iii .. .... ... .. ., . ~0 7ue '" ti\ ltl'\ ll'UI . . TV: pulling-poll • I a Prof says network news atds underdog, calling it 'compensatory journafism' By FREDl\OTltENBERO u, ........... ....., N~'Y YORK :--Wh~t goes up, televlSl~n news tncs to bnna down. Thats the opinion or one univer- sity professor who keeps track of the networks' p0litical reponina and says that President Reagan's covcrag~ on the evenlns news has been much more neaat1ve than Walter F. Mon· dale's. Michael Robinson, director of the Media Analysis Project at George ""Washington University, says lhe r.media, P;lll'ticularly broadcast news, cnpae in election-year manipu- lation. He calls 11 "compensatory journalism." and sllys, it's easier for candidates trailing an the polls to get good press. • "I'm .not ~y1ng tbat compensatory JOUrnah.sm as wrong; n's just' an interesting phenomenon that exists." said Robinson in an interview. He said compensatory Joumahsm is more evident on the networks than in the newspapers because "TV journalism is more theme reponing. It tells stones rather than provide informatio!', and ~ince. Labor Day, the thematic glue.on Reagan has been that this is a manipulative cam- paign." After monitoring all of the networks£ evening· newscasts tffis year, Robinson concludes that there have been more pro-Mondale stories .a---....-han pro-R~ap~~ and more anti-Reapn .~tones l~an anti.Mon- dale stories. In this assessment, Robinson is not including "horse race" or poll stones. "There hasn't b&n a single negative feature p1eee on Walter MondaJe on network· TV since the campaign bepn." said Robinson, who is surpnsed that the networks haven't done more repon1ng on the positions linking Mondale and Jimmy Carter. for example. In contrast. hecatesChns Wallace's repon for NBC on packaging Reagan, Lesley Stahl's report for C BS on the White House's manipulation of f V and BiJI Plante's rc~rt for CBS on how much the president's train nde through Ohio cost ta~payers. The networks all say their coverage is fair -and balanced and based Ol) rvt>nts and i~sues, l)Ot any Attempts at compensation. According to CSS News . spokeswoman Ramona Dunn. Bob Simoo did a pieoc called '.'The Carter' Factor" on the "CBS Evening Ne~ ... ''Overall, we may have been Lou&her -OR Mbndaa&-Wl~," hetaid. Joanna Bistany, dJrector of news information for ABC, said political coverage can't be compared the way Robinson d~ 11. "ti's not ~n cquaJ situation," she-said. "MQndale is not a government. One of the mo 1 negative pieces of repon1ng you can ~o is that Mondale appears to be losing." Bistany pointed out that Geraldine Ferraro as an underdog. and "there was a lot of hard reponmg by pnnt and TV on her finances. The media went after Ferraro harder than (Vice President George) Bush on taxes.·· For Robinson. compensatory journalism is as much a part of presidential polit1cs as balloons and placards. but he says it does not reflect any liberal bias on the Part of the networks. . "It's clearly a negativity about all candidates in the field," he said _Rabinswuatd aua~th_c ptw· dential_ fronl·runner come.s.. from three factors: -The "impishness" factor. He- says journalists sha~ con1c~1s tp make them appear tighter and thus mo~ interesting to thcmselvec; and the public. -An "anti-incumbenq haas" wuh all the media. panu:ularl) network TV. "The networks believe the incumbent has so many com- munications advantages that. n's harder 10 make the playing field level," said Robinson. "In this par- ticular campaign, that's reinforced by a very real resentment that rcponers ·vale planning tribute to Cole Pvrter in May NEW YORK (AP) -Yale will 'Salute one of its most famous alumni -Cole Poncr. class of'IJ .._an a Carnegie Hall gala on May 20. 1985. The concert. entllled "From This Moment On ... •• will be a benefit for the YaJc School of Drama and the l1~1.l1'1lliU.,_-Porter was a member of the ..... .... ................. . ....... . )11\ut ....... "" ... .. --.. -~~ -·--JI' flJ•· .. ... _ ·i..a-t...-i __... ,,_ .,. __....._ ... ..... -·--... --~ ........ ,....... ..,~ ·---·,.·- -.. .._ r;.-.u.,. ·wo~rna ....... ........ ~.ft m'l&11':""-. --........... ,.,.. ..... "' --...... ..,..,,. ·-co-- Dramat, an undergraduate theatrical club, and in 1912. he wrote has first musreal for it. ~ter he went on to write such Broadway blockbusters as "Anything Goes/' "Kass Mc. K.ate" and "Can-Can." He died tn 11964 an California. The concen will include film claps .oNamoos Porter songs. songb} ~urh stars as Ethel Merman. Ginger Rogc~ and Fred Astaire. as well as what the sponsors hope wiTfDC appearances b)' famous Yale aJums. PG 41\. . mA'-l¥ ·~ ,,.,, \.. ... \tl'I MurAM ..... ., ~ .. .,, COJIUIU Al ~ ....... . .. C:OSU llfSA re .... )' "°&1• ~ , ... lll'ftMI • 1 ' Shrimp & Fish ·special 6 2.99 TWO OF YO<JR FAVORITES .•• TOOETHER. Now. you don t hove 1QdK1cJe bl!l'Wt'erl wimp.and fl.sh ~<lU~ our Shrimp f,, F 1sh SJM'< ldl g1vf'\ you bo'h of the U>Slt's you lovt' You 91>t 1h1ee of our nf"w klrger \hnmp d crispy fish fillet qoldf"n fryM coif' \ld'W dnd two crunchy hushpu~s ""II for thr5 '>l)t'<IOI pn<t Slop bY "nd 1ry our Shnmp (, Fish Special ~n Oflt'r qood for o hm1ted lime only 3095 H1tbor Blvd. In Costa Me.H (Just south or San Diego Freeway across from Fedco) Drlve.·Thru Service Available. . • lttl about the Rcapn Whue ~fou~·s manipulation. They hate balloon JOumala m, and the} h.ate oong cxploued " --Mtss1onjoum1fism," which he ys 1s the a111tude by the major preu that ··1hc American people 'have a nght and obligallon to hear the wont po sible news about 1he1r '(:Om- mandcr in chief ... Robinwn gjd that the American put}lic e sentlally ignore the "spin" that the press brings to stones, and "if a president as popular, it co11ts the pre s in respect and esteem. But I say· thnt's fine. That's the la t 1hing a network reporter should worry about." 'Fhe-nctworkt aH say theircovcmge 1s fair arl.d balaoce4 and based on events and issue~. not any attempts at . comPf<tlS1l1on. .. We arc not for or against can- didates:· said Wilham Lord, bi- ecuuve producer of ABC's ··w ot1d News Tonight.·~ Jeff Greenfield, media cntic for AB News. agreed wuh Robinson's · conclusion that the media as tougher on front-runners, but disagreed wnh 1hc reasons. Greenfield said the press' tum against Reagan was tnggered by ' SOAP SUMMARY events. particularly hi J>OQt howioa 10 the f int debate. "The 1.owsvalle debate optncd up que'ltaons lllt prcu. rrughl not have •~kcd, hke ht$ •Jr," uitd G reenfield "It wa'I cle, r that the prt s wu va1eful that the elccuon might be- come clo'ie, but the pre s tum happened becau'C of real events "The press can't create' news., but n CCMA1nly ca.n amplify 11." Jon JC.av, former manaaina editor of newspapers rn Dalla and 8al11- morc and now executive p,rodueer of the "CB Mornana News, ' says mo~ positive press coverage c:ome from candidates being acces•uble to re- porters. "Hart always was available fit he ~s doi"nJWCI , and 1¥f6lRlltl only became available when he aot an trouble," he sa1d. Katz re)CCls Robmsoo'5 contention that pohtacal reporting on TV appears 10 be more cnucal th.an the coveraJt 1n newspapers. .. Ldon 't know that the major •~ucs and 1mpress1on\ would be markedly different." said KalL "I would thank. though, that ncwspapc~. becau!>e of columnists, sidebars and greater space. would tend 10 be more cnu- cal." Stepping oat . . Gran.dfather Stratton (John BoQMM•n) alten Illa llf..tyle ' with the alcl "6 lllety R.owe on "SllTer 8poona" tonlCJat at 7 ) on NBC. Cl:&a.Juael 4 . Scorpio, Holly reunite~ on 'Hospi-t~l'~ 1h1nk5 Tine eold"Sl)(f 111Cldty but dea By LINDA H~RSC~ . ..._H,,__ _____ --"id~ to confro1J.1..Ma~ hank,..hall.s ahe confronuitton_by ~k.lfl&S~I 1o·a ~M.<1t focklii& him' in and'Strandtn& ham This Sutton, Heather's agent. ha\ biJ car~r plans for her. Liu tells Kim Bob 1gnonng Franny an order to help Kim. Jay refuses to stop rac.e wiah Kirk even when Franny \3y~ s1lc's through wtth htm 1f he goc~ on with race Sceve&ocs on tnal rorWfl11's murder ALL MY CHILDREN: Palmer stomf Into lhe hosp1t.al records room and finds 1he blood test reports which Cynthia altered. ma.IC1og ti look as J.hougb Andrew 1s Ross' son Nina gi ves Zack mone> 10 support ht s "ps)'ch1c research.~ Judge Peabody inform~ Enc:a tha1 shl'TS lcplly mamed 10 Adam and not M1lcc. When 111 m&o• K)."'!cfcarsSky w1U learn thal R~)' once in_jarJjor..;mault an4 ba(tfl)'. JodJ~ .ln<n>rcacfier ma~e love. Cbns aild C'aJ"in locked an morgue. • lure.bu for ncwspapu. Joy-aa4 ~-~;..-o.-• wonder why Harry JO atttotivc to Vicki. With workers l&Jona over Lord-Mannina plant. Harry elected prcs>denL Catt.a realtzcs her race for 0 .A. will be a dJ.sast.er • 1f she cannot set Boudin ·back before <lcruon.. f~ R.ob's 1n11uence on Cassie. Herb wanu hc'r-1.0'movc i.ck 111 with Donan GENERAJ. HOSPITAL: Luke coniacts Scorpio and tells htm he was framed for MeA1can murder ScO!J>IO and Holly arc reunited rpio try1n1 to clear Luke from lnurdcr charges and find scepter Holl) en1enaincd by Donally. Aunt Bc11na returns to help Claudia and Bnan "11h twin~ Apanst Ruby's w1shC$, Bobbi returns to Broc:k. Tern subbLn& for Holl)' at spa. Derek holds ha&h school party at muon to let Juiny know he remembers their high school days. Rick, unable to lorget Le she, as advised by Moni<:a to sta.n his life over again w1th Ganny Grana manavs to ~· Porchankos out of Quar-1erma1ne·bascment Phoebe refoscs 10 sell her half of the &APITOL: Myrna homlied v.-hcn ~hl" Glamorama to Donna. Donna asks Tad to rcahzcsJordy had figha while Sam" proud be her front and bu) Phoebe's half for of htm. Frankie learns from Nino 1ha1 Donna l 01711clls Brooke she'll never take "Jay" (Jordy) skipped ou1 on dinner in baby Laura from him or keep the baby an order to help Nano Frankie wonder\ 1f ii King's Cross. Adam persuades Jewel to relattonshap v.11h Jay wtll ever ge1 an~ take him out of h1d1ng. Billy, feeling where bccau$C of her m1strus1 in men cheated. uses Jewel as shield to escape Wally tells Brenda he plans to wn1e hl'r pohcc L11a and C'hfT share romanaic every day while she's at ahl' French moment bua Cli ff backs off Dom~ board1n1 school. unaware that M}ma ha\ mascamcs bul leas Tad think shl''s still already intercepted has fi~t leuer 10 pregnant. Angi: fears Jessie and Y".onnc's . Brenda. Clanssa funou\ with Kelly be- smging together may create problems for cause after Thamassaood by her dunng all GUIDrNO LIGHT: Reva's pre&Jlant)' ..\ng1e·~ mamage. . hercnscs Kelly ha~ told him to forge1 their test comes back pos1t1ve and Bally a.s rncndshap. Paula tells Sloane 10 U<i(' her (Crtatn Josh IS the father. Leam1na H.B. ANOTHER WORLD: ltaahleen plans IO talk show u a base or power but Sloane has had heart attack. Josh returns to reclaim the S5.000 Cass embeuled. Blaine says she'' noa intcrc~tcd in that A Spnn&field. Tony runous when be learns thrilled b)' new\ 1ha1 baby Alex 1s all nght vener3hle V1rg1n1a scna1or. Jo~h Har-Jim and Annabelle have taken off for and b} Sandy'~ passionate return to their nngton. agree, to endorse r> ler for Barbados. Tony decides 10 follow Before home Sandy has -.ttret reason for not Congress. Sam meets wtth Josh and plans he docs. tn a r.ige. he knoch over lantern totall) rccom:1hng wtth Blaine Marley 10 cxpo\e a long.ago affair of Josh's 1f ht' with name Spaulding on the bottom. sustains !ICnous inJurleS after car crash endorse' Tyler Jo~h come<1 mn1rrfino1 of Fed1ng beholden to all around her. Beth caui;cJ b)' drunken Hunt. Ca\s forced 10 r rcy unable to adapt to her blindness Lu1ack hand O"cr saockholdin~ to Kathleen. and Flo)d found guall) of nqhaence Tl)1ng to find Rlm and his men. Cathn DAYSOYOlRLlVES:(,v.cn1t'lls pn"\s Lu1ack questions Ph1hp about his pres. Id\ han11ng over 3.0CJO.foot ledge. Cass C hor .. at is Lan)·\ father L11 agrees to be ence at the garage dunng explosion reah1e\ C cc1llr sttll ah .. e Carlos· fnend ~acph.ano 'tends Roroan Lu1ack reah1cs thcrt' I'> ronnCCl1on ht· metronome as deadl)' v.arn1n&. Marlena tw~n .\nd} and Ph1hp lndu1 funous ·\I~ when~ Of)e1'1S pec~and-fi~r Phrhp mto 111&1 •••gt" mE"'WORUJ~~m mc;/T'IOI') of last moments v.11h Whit and rtah1~ 1hat Wh11 was sttll breathing .,..hen hl' left teve decide~ to gl\e h1m~lf up to police Lul·) h1~ Craig a\ her careaaler lkts> refusei. Diana's apolog} for not telling other; tha1 Beas) "'as 51111 .ih'c When C'al learns he has edge in gaining custod) of Jill as her natural fa1her. he NOWPLAYlNG IU(llA ,AM f OUtl 1 Al!I vann ~ 1111\AD.l .. ~ •Pt• ' ,r_ ... II " H llUUIA r4111 fU\UfUOll u OMllC! • ·~ I 4 -~ COllUIUA CWIOUI GMNt ., ra"en feather and note from Phoen1~ Liz b} pla,ang t.ape confessing hi.s part 1n 1s baffil-d when "le1l refu<ie\ to take part in explOSJon but all that appeal'\ on t.apc a a nattonal tcle"tston 1n1erv1t'v. ( atlo$ Pcm C-omo recording. India rcal1us ma .. l'\ sure ~l'tl finds him on L11'\ bc-d Warren ell.changed the t.apcs ~us:in keeps dad onl~ an to...,cl "1el1ss:i ttvov.\ dnnk at Flctc.:her and flairc in ch.ams Pete ""hen \he ~pol\ him a\ lkcfcakc stnppcr Lan) ~•ops Hope from being raped but ts funou' when her prcgnanC) pillo"" falls from under her c.lrc'i\, revealing 1ha1 <>ht' 1s not prc-gnant F-ollov.1ng figh1 w11h Hope. Lany slumJ>6 to floor apd Hope take\ off Bo rakes Roman's place on plane .\ndrc removes c.l1~gu1\C.• and hold' pilot 31 eunpoint. Roman prepares to gl\e bab> Enc a transfusion. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sk> womed when Ra ven doc~ nol come back trom walk in wood~ K)N , lhe inn clerk. 3\kS her father Roy tu loot. for Ra ven but he n't 'ICarch "'Choose Mc' Is Wonderful." ¥0GUl, """ Klndy LOVlNG: Jim knocl.ed ou1 b~ Ha n) Later"hcn Jim comt''i IO. Harry sa)s ht"'s going 10 Canada Han) lt'a\-C1 Jim and bloodhounds find Jim . who 1s hosp11ahLcd wuh. manor U\JUI). NCllher Mike nor '\hana behe\-CS Ham ·s s1ot) that he ts heading for Canada ·\\hen Edie realm·s Jonathan was rc'pons1ble for several h11· and-run deaths. he "am~ her, lo kec:pqu1et or Doug will be the n~t '1c11m Saaq. unable to trust Jack hot'r' 10 rck1ndlC' her love for Tony. tar~ take~ her first s1eix into Tony's wa111ng .;ann, ONE DYETO LTVE: INhlah dcprc~~d when she as told cmhrw du.J no1 lake Jenn) wams io adopl \{1lh1."lle but "'•Iii~ 10 acll Davtd. jtnll. get\ Trent h• hire her as huhh \pa manager Boudin lhrlul Rob can fin1erh1m for Leo·, murder J1:e1dc' 10 kill him. but Trent ha~ replJu•d h' c ammuntlaon wtth blanl.~ Rn.m .ontinue\ to try and bra.It up Bo and l>1d1 \\a and Bo sttll refusan& to tall 10 onl· an .. ther .\~ RYAN'S ROPE: Maa>e tells Jtll W'llh Max free. Jail now has to chOOtt between Max and Frank. Frank drops out u Mu's counselor, but Jail defends Mu to Frank.. Mu tells Scneta be plans to name ROllCI' chief of staff, but once Raser returns to dnnk.. Seoeca can have ahc posiuon. Unbek.nownsl to Dee. Sttvc · has a • prcd11ect1on for nch, bored. !lW"ned women. Pru thanks IOck pulli?f away from her because she's overwei~L Pat nolic:es femak probation officer lracy when she comes to Ryan's pany. Ricil: telh Btll thllt Kevan framed Ric.le for dru& we. SANTA BARBAR.A: Muon rand police find Gan1t1. who denies an y know~ of Kelly's k.ldnappana. A drugcd Kelfy as berna held by Ginger's men. Un-beknowMt to Danny, theprl.be'fdat1na-to make Jade Jealous as prosti1ute. Pete mcucs Kelly. Al hospaw, Joe t&kcsoff'lus d151u1te to "''JI Kell)'. h tc spots trim and rcah~ for the lint ume Joe is ali"t. Pete decides he mu\t get ndofJoe. Joe unaware that Pete was o~ ma.k hustler. Augusta funou• when Lao~I refuses to make love ~Eden mid Cruz eonboac to be wa17 of each other's rcehnp Santana sinp Brandoo to sleep and ~ns to Cl)'. when she rcmemben the child s fa~. the late C-hannana. SEARCH FOR TOMORJtOW: Caanc)' fears Su11 1n dangtr Lau sad •hen w realize$ 11..entuck~ has ldl ·10~. On ( 11.slull ~~Lend. Jo and Stu o"'erhear murder plot Cagnc) learns uz1 with Breu Chast' 1nd .\dair fttf _Juiltt after making lo"c" T R happ) witfi start of .idopuon procedures Stephanie tnC$ 10 · woo Lloyd, but he 15 beginning 10 nouoc Liza Mt'I Till" guests on "Kmghts of Turntable" show .\In's "rt'tuf"Q from the dead" thnlls LIO)d YOUNG AND THE R~ESS: Lauren calls Tim. w,bo rushn to TraC) 's hospital bed~ITl:rkr's"?\shley p1 m111~ not 10 tell fam1l) ho"' far along Trac) 1s in pregnanC) and that sh<" may lose the baby Dann) holds Pam responsible for lrac)''s 3CC'1drnt Mike tells Leon to sta)' currtnt on his pa} mt'nts And~ and Paul find ou1 that Brena "'asa1tackcd lht' same da) Dana lell l<l"'n Jau tells J11l 10 forget her plans to Lall ~''C Jill dmdes to dN-e Ka ve 10 Jnnl · ~ ..... ., . '""', "' ... • ... 10 •• OMllClf CO(IAMO A -, . .. . -...... ·~ ... TV newscasters to speak .. 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IN'KOHll»91• Differ ence1 (POI INDIANAPOLI !i\Pl -Tclt'· v1s1on1oumahsts John ChJnll•llftf tlf \/BC and Sam Donald\On ''' .\Rt will be among the speaker\ :it thl' "''-th annual convention of the &xtel\ 111 Professional Joumahm. Sigma l>°l·lta C'hi. Also scheduled tn addre'' IOt' !!111.1 members and guest~ No .. 14· I ~ at DePauw lJn1vers1t} an GrC"Cncastlc .uc White House press aide Lan) ~akcs; Maxine Isaacs.. press aide to \\alter Mondale. and Chnsuan Sci· l'Ol"C' Monitor Editor K.athcnne Fan- nin~ rhe organ11a1ton was _fou nded a.s 'i1gma Delta C'h1 al DcPauw 111 I 9C)q ··A TOTAL DEU&HT ... COMPlffilY CAPTIVATlll&. REFllESHINGL' DIFFERENT ... ~· ~ ~EV. ¥r°)At( PO~· -rHE CiOOf MUST BE ~~tID ~~~ Ill ·-·~ ~l!'.~~~bl'" ..... N• .... , .. edwards TOWN CENTER ~1 ~110 JC'i 6 00 8 10 10 I~ , '0 • • • • ... , ' ' •.. • 7 51 A 184 • t •e • ,. Ii•• ~ I ' '""f ..... ,. Six million doll.rs uys tMy won't ftnd Hany efy midnight. PAUL McCARTNEYS ti~ t-<" lllOM Slilll cam ~· 1 £ •<01n, ... I I L I .. , . "Many of Proposition 13'smost vocalproponentshavebecomethe most vocal opponentsoftheJarvlslV. Proposition 36on the.Ntwe.mber. ballot." FV· in fiile shape: : i=\;i~,--1 '·1l!il ~~!b:~d~2~tQ fix' i~ -~!-ti · We don't remember who said that first, but a lot of people ~'"-' have been saying it lately about this year's City Council ElkA c,a mpaign in Fountain Valley. When the two incumbents -:-Ma¥or Marvin Adler and . • .. Councilwoman Barbara Brown -and the lwo challengers - Jim Petrikin and former Mayor George B. Scott -get together, as they did in our offices Thursday, they seem to agree that Fountain Valley is in pretty good shape. Yes, the city needs an agressive industrial development campaign. They all agree on that. . Yes, the ctty should maintain a budget reserve. They all a~ee on that, although Pe trik in thinks the current reserve is too h1gtl. , Petrikin believes the recent 10 percent water rate hike was . Uf\~ce~sary.1-te ~romises to.work to ~e~al it. He also objects tQ •rtq!nr mcreases in the sarutat1on distnct -budget. Adler and 9rbwn say the rate hike and the expenditure were neces'Sary to roaintainlhe.leyeJ of smicejn the city. ueems that four intelligeotvsincere, qualified people want to fill two availa~le seats on the Cit_y Council.ln..our opinion, the .people ofFountain Valley are not hkely to go wrong with any two of these candidates. , · But, the city doesn't seem to be broken. Why fix it? The Daily Pilot cndor~ tire re-election of Marvin Adler and Barbara Brown. Also on the ballot is Measure C, which would limit Fountain Valley council members to two consecutive terms. We ~i~k such measures make bad ~ovemment. By setting arbitrary hm1ts, voters ensure that they will force good public servants out of office before t~eir time. And, t~ey abdicate their civic duty to vote for the candidates they want m office and against those they feel have done a poor job while in office. ~ Daily Pilot opposes Meas!lre (' LETTERS . . C()(Y)(_ O N ~ '(OU CJ\N Oo \T ! lllKB GALLUPS Sao Jaan C&pt.tra.no . Concerned Californians wUl vote no on Jarvis IV ~'Dinosaur's' roar discounted ~ Miffed by media election bias To the Editor- On Nov. 6 California voters will face for the fo unh ttme a Howard Jarvis 1n1tiat1ve. However. don't confuse Jarvis IV wtth other Jarvis proposals. least ol all 19 78"s succes~ ful Proposition 13. Man) of Prop- osition I y., most vocal proponent~ ha ve become the mo~t vocal oppo- nents of thcJarv1s IV, Propos111on 36 on the November ballot. These individuals along Wlth thousands of other concerned Calt- forn1ans are part of an unprecedented coaJition of California business. labor. and civic organizations dedi- cated to the defeat of Prop. 36 .. Fi~t of all, Prop. 36 is grossly unfair to the vast maJOnly of Cali- fornia taxpayers. Two-th irds of Cali - fornia households will pay higher pt"operty taxes or rents so that one - third can continue to enJOY dis- proportionately lower propeny taxes. As an example. a home purchased 1n ' 1974 which 1s current!) valued al SI 17,000 would be taxed at a Prop. 36 rate ofS438 annuall ). The exact same home purchased in 1984 would be assessed S 1.254 ann1.1~lly. Home- owners wh o bought t.1nce March I, 1977. would be Prop 36 property tax v1ct1ms Second. because Prop. 36 will require a two.-th1rds vote to increase any tax or fee beyond the previous year's Consumer Pnce Index. one- th1rd of the \.Oters can veto programs which benefit all Water. roads. hospitals. a1rpons, waste disposal. flood control. street light ing, and other basic~"" ices will be caught in a maze of new coun cases. elections, buteaucrat1c 1nterpretat1ons and pof- it1cal haggling. The losers will be California tax- . payers. a!> hoo;p1tal-. wo n't be able to modernize wi thout a \>Ole of the people: a irport~· could no longer pass costs along to atrhnec; w11hou 1 a vote of the pcoplG! road'I will be more.. expensive to .build: and the St:ate Water ProJe<:l :....111 he halted a'i water d1s1ncts will he rc4u1rcd to hold elections 10 maintain clean water SerV1Ces. Third. Prop. 36 will create econ- omic instability to Cahfom1a. A sharp drop in const~ct1on. capital improvements. bus1 ess fmprove- ments and a loss of Jobs are 1nev1table consequences of the passage of Prop 36. The leading investment fi rm s of Standard and POOT's. Smuh Bame} and Mem ll Lynch are already wam- 1 ng clients of the devasta11 ng effects of To the Editor: eveh greater benefit from an 1n-To the Edi tor: Another dinosaur rages in the creased inequity 1n the property tax, Subsequent to the first "debatr" lagoon. plus a cash bonus from the state between Walter Mondale and Ronald Hard by the L.A. County Museum besides. Howard Dawson wishes to Reagan, the news media (all of it _ of Art and the heavily traveled t~crease the tax inequity between TV. radio, magazine. newspapers) Wilshire Boulevard is the La Brea Tar h_1f!1self and many of his fellow went overboard to show how Mon- P1ts. the s1 te of an ancient ll\gcx>O that Ct~tzcns. What S?Ph1stry he speaks. dale "won .. (a term 1 dislike) Then aUFMl&ed-wna••"•,. A " t, 'tide: Hie sci" ·-u-u• •n p J6 t.... , , '" ...... ~uleS&ur ~ ..-tn . ·--~...__. rop """tra¥'--1tfter C6ngr~wemen-~<>-il'Ad its waters and enjoy the softness of its hts spoken concern for government Vice President Bush had their tum. it tarr)' shores. How they must have costs. He chides the ctty for its g1fi was more of the same by the media roared when they found themselves catalog to sohc1t c1t.1zen donations. although a few courageous so uls said entrapped by all that comfort. Tlfat He docs not mention the School it was a "draw·· age's dinosaur had good reason to ~o~cr Foundation that solicits r belleve that the news media roar because its situation was fatal. c1t1zen donations to help local school should repon the news, out not edttoriahze (unless stated as such) in an artempt to make the news and therefore influence the outcome of an event about which the public, in this case. the voters, can decide for 1hem~YeS wi~hore-of biascd propaganda bombarding them from one side only. -· Mr Editor. what say you? FRANK CASSERLY South Laguna Prop. 36. These firms arc ce rtainly aware that the St.ate of Cahfom1a and 458 'local governments have been placed on "credit-watch" because of the A recent letter in the Daily Pilot finance cnppled by Prop. 13. produced another roar of a dinosaur . Mr. Dawson anticipates ''howls of from the la$OOO. This time. however. disaster" from local o«ici.aJs who will ~he wound as not onl y self~inflicted, it suffer reduced funds 10 serve their 1s 1maginaf}'. We can have nothing citizens and states that "~o one can but J?i!y for poor ~Id Howard Dawson cry better or louder thln a civil roanng 10 imaginary pain from the servant." tfc 1s wrong on that score. damage that will be done him if the No one cn es louder than a Daw.son Jarvis JV Proposition 36 does not who might have a subsidy increase pass. Aftc~all, he is sitting in some of taken away. Vamplre politicos bleed us all possible passage of Prop. 36. To sum it up, Prop. 36 1s a can of woFms. Tax reform to cul waste and in~fficiency is n~ded. but Prop. 36 raises more questions than 11 answers. opens new loopholes in the law and inv1tesyearsofcounchallengcs. i1 i~a vague. error-ridden document - even its authors admit the} don't know exactly what 1t meam or doc\. Some of the hidden effects of Prop 36 include it requires a Jwo-thirds vote of the legislature to lower\ome ta~es it will make 11 nearl) 1mpo\s1ble to finish the State Water PrOJCCt, 11 discourages compe ttt1'e b1dd1ng on government contracts, local go"crn- the mc;>st e~pcn~ive ~eal estate in the I will start listening senously 10 Mr. state to his V1cton.a Beach home _ Dawson when he stans a campaign purchased before "Jaws I." for equaJ taxes based on equal worth-. Asa majorbenefactorofo~ofthe Whatcould be more equal than that. great tax inequity schemes o our So. pay no heed to the roar of times, he makes far less a co u-Dawson. There is no pain. Just the tton to the financial supon_ pf local ago ny ofantk1patinga little less sweet government that those whO''bought pleasure as the rest of us.Pick up more aficr" and pay more for less_ of his tax load. SI JONES Laguna. Beach Ho.ward roars because if Prop. 36 docsn 't pass, he will be denied an ments will be more dependent on League ur.·11ies WSFomen 4-0 • Sacramento; and, perhap~ most dcv-e' ... I 1.1 vo .. e as!'l~ing. Prop. 36 will take S500 '. . m1lhon out of the California school To the Editor: system 10 fund a tax rebate for a ,. The 19th Amendment passed an minority of households "• 1920 ended three-quarters of a cen- Join, among others. the CaMomia tury of struggle to achieve the right of Organization of Police and Sheriffs women to vote, and marked a major California Chamber of Commerce' event in thei. history of American Oili1'0fnia Municipll tltilities AJ: women. Yet, in those early.years, only sociation. California Tax payers As-a small number of women actually sociation. Cahforn1a Federation of registered and voted. Labor, Cal ifornia School Boards A~-By the 1980 presidential election, sociation. Gray Panthers. League of almost 50 million women were cast- Califomla Ci ties. and League of mg their ba!lots. But . 30 million Women Voters and -;end Jarvis the women remained unregistered. and message -"Yes on 13. but no on a!'other 14 million registered women Prop. 36 because enough 1s enough." did not vote. MIKE GALLU P The League of Women Voters was San Juan ( apistrano created 1n 1920 to leach women about by I. 5 m1lh on the number of wome1. registered and voling in 1984. The League believes women must become equal participants with men in voting and determining policies that affect their lives. We urge all registered women to go to the polls Nov. 6. Your sample ballot from your county registrar's office will tell you the locatic;>n of your po lit ng place. Suffragist leader Came Chapman Catt eloquentl y wrote to,ncw women ~qtcrs in 1920. w_e think her message 1 ~ust as appropnate today: To the Editor: I have long suspected that stories of vampires are alle&ories of tl\c po Ji tic.al tifeofa country. Vampires ltve offlhc blood of their victims. Without victims they would perish. So it is with politicians and bureau- crats. Without victims to bleed they would perish. Accordjngly our cur- rency should bear teeth marks sym- bo!1zing the bite of vampire poli- t1c1ans and bureaucrats. It 1s tragic that in the commg election the only decision facing most electorates ts between which vampire will draw the least blood. There 1s one candidate who cames the wooden stake needed to end the cu.rsc of the. vampires in Washington. His name 1s David Bergland, presi- dential candidate o( the Libertarian party. But I fear he wiH not be recogni;ied as a viable alternative. It is written that once the vampire puts the bite on you, you are his for life. The Washington vampires have put the_ bit~ ~n so many for-so long that their v1c•1ms have forgotten what life was like before th~ vampires. Though miracles arc rare. I sm- ccrely believe David Bergland and the Libertanans ca n perform the miracle this country needs if it 1s to survive. DONALD E. BRIMLEY Oceanside Reader rejects endor sement To the Editor: Congratulations. You may ha ve reached both extremes in editorial respons1b1hty within one week. I refer ~n the one hand to your refusal to give m to the vocal few who can't sec the humor in Doonesbury and on the other to your incredible endorsement of the "unnamed Republican" can- didate for re-election to the Congress. You suggest that his one more vote (if he happens to be pr&:nt and voting) 'in favor of the president's poslfion outweighs his almost total lack of distincti on as a legislator except for his junketeering and absentee records. On the other hand you castigate a "bright an1culatc businesswoman" who is "an extremely attractive candidate" who identjfics the budget deficit as a major problem and advocates an immediate freeze on new spending programs to solve the problem. I'll wager that whoever sat 1n your seat four years ago shouted hurrah when Reagan commiserated over the national debt and promised to balance the-budget in three years. I suggest that funheredttorialssuch as this belong wifh Doonesbury. on the comics page. A TOM GORDON Huntington Beach Prop. 36 unfair tar measure public affairs and to encourage them to u~ the1r newly won franchise. lkgrnnini this election year the League 1s reaffirming its onginal purpose b) cooperating with 80 women's organ17at1ons nationwide m the nonpan1san Women's Vote Pro- ject. The -0ro1ect's goal is to increase '1"hc .-vote is Che etnblcm of your equality, wpmen of Amcnca. the guaranty of your libcny. That vote of yours has cost mill tons of dollars and the hvc of thousands of women ... that vote has been costl y. Pnze t1!" And use at! The League of Women Voters urges you to vote on Nov. 6. -Vote for an end to arms race To th e Editor Howard Ja n" I!> the person- ification of the ~ord "poht1e1a n" in the worst sense of1tHonnotal1on He claims a need to <,a'\.e Propo'l1t1on 13. That initiative created a very unfairly treated. t~-ttcr homeowners tax base benefitting in large part the apartment owner<. whose organ11a- tJon he represents Proposition 36 would mandate a tw.o-thfrch. m~ority vote on llny change in fec'I or taxes. yet hie; initiative aga in unfairly could pas'i by only SI percent of a vote. Propos111on 36 would delegate a lot of local decisions 10 the legislators 1n Sacn1- men10 who have a de vil of a time· p:i sins a hudget 1n the time man- ®ted b)' Jaw, let alont 3 lot of other badly needed dec1S1ons ThtjaX rebate which 1'1 a pan of .l6 aga1nd1 nm1natesaga1ns1 tho-.ewho ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat • .... ,. bought recently. who alrcad> arc. unfairly taxed at a higher rate than many of their nc1ghbo~ Our present system of maintaining 1111 our needed serv 1cc!I partially throu$h fees and partially through taxes 1s filled with loopholes already that passage of Proposition 36 not onl y would not be of benefit to some taxpayers. but would penalw: the ones who can least afford 11 -the ones who purchased homes af\cr J 978 or those trying to purchase a home for a growing family . I look on Proposition 36 as a full- cmploymcnt bill for auorneys, ~ cause of lawsuits it would stan to interpret the ambigu1tie and nreded 1nterpretat1ons to clarify the true meaning of th1 poorl~ drown docu- ment. FRED w G ILBERT Laauna Beach H. L lchwaru Ill ~ ,renlc Zlnl Ma~E:dtle>< Tom Telt City Ed.i0< CrMI Sheff Spotts EditOI .. NANCY KIMBLE. president Lca&uc of Women Voters of Orange Coast To the Editor. Prop. 36 will save you money J applaud your newspaper for giving Dr. Helen Ca.ldicou front page cov~. "Two weeks to save the world' (Oct. 20). I had the plusurc of hcarina Or. Caldicott speak of thcst hon'ific facts rqarding a possible nuclear war. To the Editor· Be C3rcful A yes vote on Proposition 16 is in the best interest of aH rw~nts of C"ahfom ia. Waiting in the wings is already pas~d state legislation that will enable your local spenders in aovemment lo double your property taxes next July. Instead of the present I percent tu on real estate, it will become 2 percent. This Wiii impact both prop- erty owner and renter alilcc. A tYJ>ical increase in the taxes on a rental umt Wlll be about SSOO per year if Propos1t1on 36 1s defeated, and that incrca~ will be passed on to the renter Who cl5C? For lho of us that cJ1pcnenced t.axts on our property of over 3 percent of the value before Prop- osition 13. 1t 1 easy to sec that our n-JJ!!ltrnat1vcs an &QVCtnment •rt anxious to act c tot osc ays. What about the guy that purchased hi home aner 1hc deadline for Propos111on I J? He now pa ys I .~ percent of the market value plus bond costs; and the assessor keeps those values as tightto the market as the law In my opinion, Dr. Caldicott is allows. He too will$\&!\ to pay double absolutely correct in sayina we have or more than fie now pays if Prop-two weeks to-Uve 1he world·bdunhg osition 36 does not pass. · thecoutseofhcrspeech J was ro~ht Having had their cars pinned back to tears several times. I kept thinking by the dramatic defeat of Proposition of my 6-ycar~ld dauahtcr with a lot A recently, which they supponed, the of dreams for her future and the cities. art really plar.ina it low key, possibility that neither she nor I will knowma their opposition would help lt\>e to see those dreams come true. Propo it1on 36 pass. We the.peopJe of 1hi countcy hav Even 50. the Irvine-CO.: large the power to vote Mr. Rcaaan and his developers. chambers of eornmerce coterie of fellow hawk out of office. 81'd the Uke arc the contnbutors of Yes, haid Mr. Rcaaan. bttausc in my fund to II')' and defeat Propos1t1 on 36 eyes . he 1s . not my president. thu so they can once apm have the cities adm1n1suatton dot not reprcscnt build their roads, tcwefl, storm any of my inteteSts. We do have a dr;atns and whatever else they can chance to elect respon&Jblc lcadcnb1p stick on the property owner and on Nov. 6. people llke Walter Mon- rcnter alike. dale Geraldine Ferraro, Carol Ann Let them get lhe money for people Bradford. service from some other toura: that These people care 1bou1 the future mo~. OQUtrnbf~. ~ Yff" O"ftOf lflis coun ry and~tlicciti1cn$ lficy Propbs1r1on 36. will be rcJ)f'Cttntina. We have to I'. HUMMEi rcalb.c nuclear c.tr I~ imminent if w-c Corona drl Mar re-elect the current admtn stratton. • • After listening tu Or. Cald1cott. I am fnghtencd and depreHCd. t feel a desperate need to teU people about not only Mr. Reagan's belief 10 Armageddon, but his confidante Jerry. Falwell' belief also. As Or. Caldlcott also stated, rhe bia i$sue presently is the economy· this is secondary to the issue of a nuclear war. I would hke to see this country start a unilateral gesture in dismantling its present stockpilina of nuclear weapons. We need to 'it down at the barga1nina table and talk to the Russians. They made four reasonable proposals 1h1~ ~st ~eek, which the RCll*tt edm1nt5tflllon totally d,,..- reaardcd. l ask you people, 1$ this rcprescnt.At1on? r say not· it 1s an- t1aon1sm. Please Join me on Nov. 6 and vote for the people who care about u . Foraet about the m~tcrial 11tmr. we have bttn desiring and donate our money to end the arms race once and for all Ltt's allow our cb.adren to feel safe whtn they ao to bed at naplt and f11'mn tht Oppoifuni\y to rcac t e1r goals and dreams. KAREN MC ~f.NNA-JU£ROEN \.osta Mesa I IF -- I Perm•nent e,.Une definer c.n IOIY• m•keup problem• · for aome women. 82. ~ --~ For her all-Important waJk clown tlae alale, tbla bride llu Cheri .. pattem that accent.a any 1own, but eepeclally l'-ht attendant adjuata her pair of luuacl-palntecl French Lace, choeen tile romandc Doral alde1rm of Brlclal Bell•'• .. llon aad lmcloaa ulrta of •PrlnC and aummer iteaeona. Iler complementlnl all the loYely wedd.lnt clay trad.ldona. _._ .. ftr4ection i:each·es her toes I • . Bride's appliqued and jeweled ostery beautifies groom's search for garter By VIDA DEAN -.,.., .... ..,..~ -~ Disco aa vc them a tea up, and now a 6-~ear-eld Costa Mesa company has brides waltzinadown the aisle in exquisitely desiancd ho 1cry. Cry tal Creations Apparel. lnc.'s Bridal Belle's collection has trimsasromanticandfancyas tho~ found on the mo tt'xpcn 1ve weddinaaowns. Tbebrideandhcrattendantscan lectpantyh and todongs in a varietyofcolonanddesians to complete tbctrcnscmble . Choices include all-lace styles, plus hand-painted pattern flocked creationsand appliquc . •l'ftnch btce' .. stoc_.t: ..... inp---1--re~tra~nd-patnted doWn mh t 1 p orthe toe and .. MonChcn"fcaturc subtlcflowennao11thc 1dc . Ultra-te>phi tication come to the ho 1ery Wlth th e add1t1on of pearls-in an all-over.ccncrous pattern or in an array of de t&h . \ Tin) pearl cnc1rclc to form an anklet. extend up the back of the hose as a ~am. or arc hand-~wn on the 1dc to create dehcatc touches of an with nbbon , bell and ro bud Thecompanyaddcdnmccompletclynew tylcstolts pnnaand um mer collection for '85 that come 1n whnc. ivory and nude shades. They are available at finer tores acr the country and arc pnccd ff toiM:-l"hty111so offc1 b11dal ganca sand handkt1 cl11ef accc nes. rystal Creauon~ was founded 10 I 978 by Therese Mariel of (Pleue eee 'BRIDAL/82) _, ... ... .. Orange Co:ast DAILY f>tLO TISunday, November 4', 1084 . . ermanen If you can't face thr world in the morning wa thout eye makeup. a per-VIDA manent ryclash de- finer m:a~ bt for )'OU Ow Or.1fyou waAJ to get through the . most vagorouscx- crci~ session without smudged eyes, the permanent eyela~h definer could be your a nswer. How does it work? ·- Usmga microsurgJcal tt.-ch n1que. a doctor places smalk1otsofcoloralong-1he baseaft.hc lasncs.10creatc.a son subtle lane that accents the eyes. '"It's permanent," says Dr. Mervin H. Goldstein of Ncwpqrt Beach. a facial pl.astic surgeon and one of the first 1n his field to introduce th as {>roced'urc. · · t Hoer Dr. Goldstein says the liner as alsogr~t for the coo tact Pinpoint dota ofpl&ment along the left eye•a lubnform a permanen • lens wearer, fonhe woman who has poor v1s1on.orone wuh arthnt1s 1n her hands that limits herdextcnty. · Nevada. A fnend told him he had rend an a rticle about 11 Then there are women who arc allergic to eye makeup O nce you JlaV"cdcc1dcd this Is for you. you'll need to and that 11--.. ti"c tat100100. "I did n't lmowof a plasuc and womdn who simply feel lheydon'tnavc time to stand set asid~ 30 minutes. That~sall it takcs, accordlns to ..... "" e in front ofa mtrrorand apply eyeliner. Goldstein. who performs the procedure in his office. surgeon doing It, so I spent 1ime. about a ~ear 8J0• Okay who as not a good candidate for th as procedure? And. best o f all, it's painless. "That's the tnJth. I work. researching. visit in& tattoo artists. cxpen~lcnuoa on ·· o m'eone with unrealis1ic goals," answers Goldstein. with an anesthetist and the patient is totally awake, so I can chicken legs. where else do you start~ an~. an ihc mean It mt: "I spend a tot of1imc with all of my patients. I explain the talk with her. When it's o~er 1hcre·~ no recollection." met Diana Langley (ownerofDaoptacs). procedure and wha1 they can expect. If they h~ve · · Afterwards, t~ere might be a slight pu~~ess or Goldstein is now the company's con sultana plas11c unrealistic ~oats, I wouldn't wa nt to do them.' he adds. brumng temporanly. It depends on the 1ndiv1dual, suricon and lectures to other surgeons ?n the procedure . • • lfa patient andicates she has a lotofallergJes or the Goldstein said. ("I went out to dinner thateveniQ&." said He isaaraduatcofthe U navers1ty.ofM1ch1J3n an4-Wa ync doctor sospccts she is highly allcrgJc he does a ska n 1est. one J>atient. "J had no bruisi ng.") State university School of Medicine. Affiliations include Dunng the consultation (about 30 minutes for the What the doctor is actually doang is placang color in chairman of the Department of O tolaryngology-Head and .. permanent eyelash definer), shape and color (bfack. . thedcrmis(the second layer of skin)just betow the Neck Surgery at Hoag; American Academy ofFac1al • brown-black. brown, gray) arc considered. "If patients arc epidermis (the outermost layer) with a djspos.able, pen-Plastic and Rcconstruct1ve urgery and CaJaforrua Sooet~ ,•====;;;;;o;;,....__...::;.:= not sure, I might send them to their cosmetologist. l·don't shaped instrui:nent ~evefoped byOioptics Medical ofSpcciahy Pl8stic Surgery . .,...,,...""°'°..,w.'"•',,. want to beacosme1ologistand I'm not When I fi rst started Products Inc. an Irvine. . How much goes it cost to have these beautifully li ned J.tl"here'i 00pain1 ... volftd , , cla 1--Dr Mervin ·I had to find out what mascara and eyeli ner were." Gofdstcin, in practice in Newport Beach/or sboix y~rs, eyes around the"'lock?. T~ t'.ec fior both-top and bottom. ------&_ .. • ~ • r flhce e determincsthesha ofhner, hasbcendoingtheprocedurecalledAccents10r a utiour \; '"" H._Qoldatem,w o • develOped"aJJ:!rm&Dent-bijt it i}kepl_!latu~ n,1: xtrama eupcan added monffis.Pn orto tfialficwasan ves ga anga pe!ffla_n~t R:luHlngconsultalionis i';OOOiilcanbedoneat thcsame ... \ ~I . ·. eye liner proc are. fqr a dramatic effect. :. ---eytTHhltettrreraner hurtng4bobTa <toctol'l!oma ahn · 1Cnan eye nr~ot. · · March of Dimes, Protocol Committee galas on tap Elaine Redfield, commun ity Ana Ambassadors and the Sanla leader and volunteer for all thi n~ Ana Chamber of Commerce wi1h musical, and Hans Prager of The George Argyro1, Don Kennedy, Ritz, also known for has suppon of Steve Ml\D•field, Tom Nielsen, niany charita ble causes, will be. David Ro11 and Betty Hutton honored next Sunda}' by the: March Williams as patro ns. of Dimes. Monies raised at the $I 00-per- A gala dinner dance at tbe guest benefit will go toward lhe Anaheim Hilton as beang planned In development of pennanent an their honor by Guy Claire and his exhibits in pubhc areas of Santa committee wrth music by Ray Ana. Anthony. Focusang on the public ans Helping to plan the black-tte them e. the ball will incorporate an event are Harold Blrnllrant, ··urban park" flavor and include a Thomas Deemer, Maury DeWald, cocktail reception, dinner. a 45- Walter Gerken, Robert Gag-. minute show by Davis and dancing geQ.elm, Muriel Reynolds, Charlie to a big band orchestra. Hester, George Hoag II, Mary Lou Tickel information I!. ai vailable 1Jopllin1, Raymond Jllola, Tom from Elise Young, 973-6073. iel1ea, Ron Sa:tt(btry, CIMJi ..,...._T_h_e_fo_u_rt_h a;,:;9ual Circus Circus ScJunidt and Robert Tueller. O thers Orange county T rauma Society are Dr. James Barofflo, Bernice dinner and auction is on the Hird, Thomas Key, Marcie Mulville calendar for Nov. 17 at the Irvine and Mr). Fred Schneider. Mamou Hotel. Up for bid is a long Last }'ear's honoree Henry list includang vacation trips. danins Segerstrom 1s also o n the commit-expenenccs. a fox fu r Jacket - or tee along with Kathryn Thompson, how about a three-day hospital stay James Roosevelt, William Lusk, for natural child dchvery in Foun- Sauy Luby, C. Steptaen Man1fleld, tain Valley Comniunn> Hospital? CJIJlton Hoose, Flo11 Schumacber1 The S7S tickets anclude op- Georgia Spooner, Dee Gast.afson, C. portuni1tes to wan door pnzes. Micbael Jones, Mary Jones, Vincent Ringside seats may be arranged by Lambiase, Jim Myerson, Dick Pow-calling 937-5030. tjl, Conrad Tuohey and John Rau. • • • T he March of Dimes. 631-8700, "Holiday G ala d'Elcgance" will may be called for reservations be an evening of dining and dancing an forrna11on. All proceeds wall sup-at the Newponer Resort next Satur- port local MOO program!.. day w11h a showing of holiday • • • designer fashion. The black-tie Sammy Davis J r. Wirt be .tl)c event. sponsored by the Rehabn1- cclebri1y cn1crtaaner at Sa turday'o; talion Center for the Brain Dy!.- third annual Ambassadors Ball at fu nction. Inc .. will begins at 6:30 Fashion Square. Santa Ana. Close to p.m. wi th cocktails. 700 are expected at t he black-Ile D inner at 7;30 will precede the event being chaired by Henry Nordstrom show an d dancmg to Segerstrom and J ohn Boom , JOlnt Ron Rubin Orchestra. venture panncr\ in the mall. Frank Crlnella, president. of the Spon\or~ of the ball an~ the Santa center and executive d irector of It's a Three Day Shopping Spree! The J u nior League of Newport Harbor 1111'111·~ 111111 111 1/1•· \1111/r '"""'''Chris tmas Company. 01•1·1 :w ... 1,,,,,., 1/11111111/111111 tl11 · I '111tf'(/ ~/(l/('~ tt•llf /Jft':0.1'111 tllf'lf II•'""'''' I lf/111 ""'' k ... 11·1/f lwnJ/1•11•<11/111111(1/111111 1/11 · ""''"''"('I, 11111</ "'"'"l fl•tfll '""'II'""' drtl/11'/ lln1 rt•<.,1•rt•flt11111/ "It's J h e Magic of Chris tmas .. on Novembe r the 6th a nd 7th, JO:OOa .m . to9:00p.m ., November 8th. lO:OOa.m . to5:00p.m . _. lt's Under One Roofl nt tiw Or<111<11· < u1111111 /·111111111111/f/., r1t ,\1·11 •1u11 I l1111tf1 ·1•f11'i <111r/ /'c111/Jt11 •1•, ( 11-.fri \lfr• .... r1 I 11 k1·t' <1/ lllf' <111111 cir<• $.IOU ( l1r/<l11·11 11111/1•1 l:l J11•r • Ci ,.. tf h I ' . I i . :w '( 11 rt ..,1111< I"> I rt Nmw111 I wr ' ''''°' II W< >ONNf>EUPUL:'.' .. I 111 111/111111r11t1•111 nit i i I 1.!n 1 l7i ,I+ I•• , ,... .. , ••• t ', . . Fairview State Hospital, said the gala occurs at an important point in tht" center'sdevelopment. "We are about to implement a first-of-its- kind dta~nostic testing procedure at our facahty in Irv ine." (The center serves young adults who exhibit various forms of brain d ysfunction such as !tam ing disabilities. hy~r act ivity and attention defici1 dis- orders.) For $ 125 tickets to the gala. p hone Sharon Tasrnay at the center. 863-1262, by Tuesday. • • • Ma.rge Swenson .and Gerrie PIJlckney (owners of 1he Fashion Academy) are out to color the world -at least put people in their best colors. The two are now in Australia initiating a training program for color consultants and introducing their' books. "New Image for Women" and "New Image for Men." Their trip has included appearances on telev1s1 on in Syd- ney. They had JUSt returned from South Af nca where they updated consultants. • • • The Ruz-Ca rlto n will be the selling Saturday for St. Timothy's third a nnual ~inner/auction . Tickets are priced al $40 per person ....... ~-UllCS.lS.. ma)' panic•pate in a silen1 auction at 8 p.m. and the hve auction at 9. A baby_Jra11d piano, a cruise on Carnival Lanes and many other items will go on the block. More infonnation available by calling Arlene at 831-8335. O.-,l'lle4 ...... ..,LM ........ Da~ner Carolyn Davia, left, d.bcuaeea new pattern ldeu fol' cfecora~ hoelery with llrereee Markel an4 Jlarrl90n 'Hatch' Maneil, the founder• of Cryatal Creation•. " 'BRIDAL BELLES' ••. From Page Bl Hun 11 ngton Beach and Hamson .. Ha1ch" Man nell of Costa Mesa who were introduced bya mutual fnend who knew that each wanted to start an independent busaness. Markel. then 2 1. who had been ln the marketing department of a gifl warc manufacturer. and Manncll. then a 30-year-old computer engjneer, planned their new venture during a coffeetable conversation. The d isco phenomeno n was in full fever and flash and sparkle knew no bounds. With her marketing expertise. Markel saw a way to provide more • • • Belgi um, Egypt, Pakh tan. So uth Africa, Switzerla nd and t he Re- public of China are among 1he countries to be represented at the Nov. 15 O range County Protoco l Committee's GaJa Premiere Ball at the Ho tel Meridien. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Marr and James Roosevelt are co-chamnen of the gala salu1e to the International Consular Corps and a commemo ration of the founding of the Orange Co unty O ffice of Protocol. Orange County Board of Super- ROBINSON'S: The Dynasty Col- lection will premiere at the Newport Beach store from 7;30 to 9 P..m ... Thul'1day. "St~ven Carrington ·will greet guests and sign autographs after the presentation. A sampling of the new Forever Krystal Dynasty visors chairman Harriett Wieder heads the protocol com mittee that includes fellow supervisors Ralph B. CJarll, Bruce Nestande, Tlaomas F . Riiey and Roger R. Stanton, and fou nding members Tboma1 A. Fuentes, Annemaria Ballin, Ramon Curiel, Mary Jones and Cliff Lange. Fes1ivities at the white-or black- tie event will begin wi th cocktails at 7 p.m . as guests en ten he new hotel's lobby and G rand Ballroom. Members of the Orange County Pro1ocol Steenng Committee are Dolf Ballin, Virginia and Paul Sender, Carol Berg, Michael Balli•, Robert W. Clifford, Beverly Tbomp- s~n Coll, Bea Cutbbertsoa, Werner Escbe , ;J. Robert Fluor II, s.rp1re- Gend~l. Barbara Grady, Barbara and Ben Ha.rrk. Harriet ahd Biil Harris, David Healey, Mary Lou Hopkllls and Tboinas M. Jones. • •• ··create a New You" or "How NOT 10 Look Like a Turkey" will be Betty Netbery'a 1opic Nov. 14 when she addresses the Newport Beach Christian Women's Club an the Airporter Inn. Tb.e speaker 1s foun- der of Un iquely Yo u and helps people enhance thcir looks through co lor and line. Lona Beardsley, former model and chee r leader advisor. 1s also on the program with m usicians DaDDy Thomas and David Reed. For reservations. call 760-0389 before Nov. 11. A free nursery 1s provided for preschool chil dren . -pantyhose wtth rhinestone ankle designs. r---------------= perfume wall be offered. Also, scheduled at the store Nov. 12-16 will be an Elizabelh Arden ad- vanced beauty workshop designed for a woman who hat a basic knowledge of ma keup but wants a m ore profess ional and ind1 vid- uaJized approach. The session is similar toa pri va1e salon lesson with one-to-one beauty ins truction. Ad- m ission is $20 and is cred ited loward EA p urchase. For appoint- ments. pho ne 644-2800. The partners say the company thrived until early 1980 when the disco craze withered "We reah1ed we couldn't survive without changi ng." Markel say-.. "We were forced 10 diversify. It was really the best 1hing that could have happened ." In add111on to Bridal Belle's. the firm has a "Vo ila Fashion Hosiery'' line of ultra-\hccr. sophisticated trimmed hosiery for elegant occasions. Its most lav1')h design -"Diamond a nd Silk" -features a genuine 10-point d iamond and 1s ~hown an 1hc Neiman-Marcus catalOf for S 180. The mos1 popular pattern an bridal salons remains "Wedd1n& Bells" which Markel chose for her own wedd ing. T wo entwined bells arc daintily apphqucd at the ankles in "tone on tone" or w11h a whisper of blue. The company purchases plain hosiery m d ifferent weights and textures from mills and the n the creativity begins in Costa Mesa on machines de!.1gned and built by Mancil and fro m ideas co nceived by designer Carolyn E. Davis of Newport Beach. · Seventy productio n em ployees and 20 sales representatives work for the com pan} which predicts 1984 sales will exceed S3 mill ion. "We would lake to become a sizable company, ~i th a well respected name for producing top quality fashion hosiery. Wedon"t, however. want to bea Hanes. We don't want 10 be1hat big," says Markel. "We wo uld be ha ppy with a nnual sales ofS I 0 mal hoq,," I.. .i' I• OF THE HARBOR ';I KD~M ~.~~·1D!l~1 --F-M STER ED ~A PLACE FOR NAILS Complete Nail Care • Superior Products • Sco1ptured Acrylic Nails ,. Manicure • PecUcure 2865 E. Coast Hw_y.J_Ste. 20 Corona del Mar &73-0lff I.. • ·--• • t I' .. •; , . • . '·· . ' . . . .... , .. . . .. . -. . ·, .. rf ' .. . ..., .. ·. . ••• SEMINAR: Tak'e a close look at fashion design as a career during a _seminar at O range Coast College. The event will run fro m 9 a .m . to I p.m. Saturday in Room 11 1 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Buildina. 'Registration fee is SIS; phone 432-5880 for further infor- mation COCKTAIL A FO.llM~L GOWNS ..................... ne L ., .. It., C.... ._. Smashing Styles for Your Wardrobe '11,, \\ SA~-.... ' "'10 " -15$ ,, ""~cl I • Excellent selection of Fall/Winter I ash1ons in sizes 2' J 6 • Beaut1f ul antt<t!'ts _ • Jewelry & accetsories • Color/makeup analysis -Rec1ster to wm Gne free IMIOOc1-,;•5M-Oif;-~et;,;o;1 1 '50" or more I I r..-.. 111u• I ~---~~~~~~--~-~~-J SECOND PERFORMANCE ~·-' -• , .. .. ~Winnera:presen $-l99 ;9~a,t 1,~ Irish pfaywright liven.s SCR party The-re \\C~ plent)' of d ton in the !louse plus lots ofsequm parU andiJmer ttb.erttcntSouchC08't Medical enter tturd annual Chant) ball at the R.ttz- Carlton of Laauna iauel. More1haq3 Qphy 1 1an$.coaunun1tymembers andolh rprofe 'onal '"med out foraS 12>a:.1'1;nt. black-he event h ted by tb.e W1n.nen' Circle support croup. "Th1 1swhat tt'sallabout-funandfellowwp. ded1cated to thecommueny's better physical. eino- uoaal and mental heal , "satd Pres1~nt Beak-rt ootbaar. A aue t m11lJ!edandchatteddunngthchosted cocktail rta-ptton m theoutdoorcounyard. O. BecteJtbaap, ball chrunnan. ~td "This ball~ outstandtllJ u :-ess. The attendance compa)'Cd to our two prc\Jous balll. has almost doubled. \.nd the decorauan the kxatton and Joe \toshav's on:hest.ra att ~onderful " · · - · Lotlettr BUque. Miano ofbeefattd veal and - trawberrin R manoffwerc ~ ford1nner in the Ruz-CVLton ~- ~'Nd.it ~short walk to the borne ot -*11.Dd~ ~ w t\Cd,thtJUe$t~· tf~Ut forMary' l~ta.DlasalDP. salad. prlic-cbeese b~ nd 'lr\o · ... Wbat'ssospeaa.I tooisbt. asideft"oro the ~utiful decor. a.re me ~~!,JS formal aown I l's truly.an eiqant affait,· $11dputy-soenndhospnahepttsenta-. : .ThencetoM....,anda.Fay!r--.hom~wbttf tive'rnct::,;-· anautumn-theO'l~tablewa.sladenwitb One twas Beckenba4ah'sprcseotattonofa dcssen . c:beek forSl00.000 from the Win.Oers• Ci.rdearoup to 1 J>iue k~• .. • chaired lhisc~1tr' firsuocw OtrcctorofRadioloaY Le•lsar..aemaa. TM money ls tbe n. Herhusbaad cwi.~and a eainwkcdfOrwtdicattqwpment Aijili~JUk'iandCMd sua. 1YW1 - Some of the guests da.ocuiaa.nd c:bamng ui between Earl J\laias. J'na ~._ta Wldte and Heim. courses were Grett BIWDey 8ey4 ( wldow of actor rtiym. and Dway• SaeM and b.ls panois_ Lil and Willwu 'Ho~ooa CassJ<iy' 8o)d). Dl'. WWiamBed CMrtM S.C..of Ottans.idc, Elbe' e• ~Jeu and and tns wakGed, a.MrtandM&rjwie Dwyer, lk lla8k ~ ...... raand :JM. Mwray and Jahsh Mftle.Mlllb. Dr. WUtiua Au. and b.t w1fe lleeja. and V Ha~ all a&J:ecd 1t., a as.lung~ E'fenttanC 1AllldM ......_Ray .... and MaCOe . • C•J. Geerp and ftJllll Gartler, ~and DMis Party_ Wr..tp t edited by &btor Vida De'3a La.,.._'ElwMLQBeM and Gntt~JIMtt, w1tbc00UlbUlloD.)b}faeUi.Sb. ~aod M.uiae Milltt,J1llie ~eeand Robert · P~ . .. Tbu IS an outst.andinf event ma ¥et) beauttfuJ ~rung. -\nd tt l!'MU a.reat torward tndes for our third ball and for tbC i:nedtcal center ... said DI'. Mantia a. Certene, W t.nnen' Cude vtce president and co-chair. Commltttt members mcludedGeors~Guber, J.W Law,.., ni.mas i..we. ~ Coi, Bed. Leip c.ruas. ~I Pelleek. WUliam Drewry, MUpmand WWiam Hall. ~·The W1nners•C'trcle was formed in 1981 ~-area b'1!inessmcndedlcatCd to rawng funds foreqwpmeot at South Coast Medical Center 1n South Laguna. • • • ~~.1.0Qll..<iUU:.t.l.1'1C.l;>&;il.l~in.1.ac:4,!JW.L1~'~.w..)..lns.b_ Mary Muphy of Dablla, left, ta1b tlleater wttla Mary and Go.ta 1111lller at SCll. p.la)»mgbr Thomas Murph.ywassingmgio the lobh)' South Coast Re-penoryaccomparuedby Lee from Le Premier AJ\er the -\mencan prem1erc oflus pla). 11le Olg1i Coocen." Murpb) found a comfortable spot on tbe · paano (donated to R by Sau a.ad F\"aU Attltsk'i) andd.tdanothercoocert. ( o. bed.tdn'tsing .. When Irish E}esatt mt.Lmg. ") The next day he and tus w1fe Muy ~ere on thetr 1o1.a} borne to Dublan. He bad been bere for a moo th and she for two 1o1.eeb. Pnor to the show. the) anellded a part) in the scene shop that honored the Fieldstone Co .. S l 0.()00 underwn tttS of th'1)la)'. Peter Och~ founder-and president ofFteldstone. and wlfeGallJOtnedagroupof fnends for the e"ent . ..\fter the production. the Costa Mesa Gwld hosted a rettpt1on w1tb the director Marti.a Beuoa. cast memben Ke. Dusi.pr, Dua Eka.r and Pamela t>u.laiand the theater-goen LD anendance. The play runs through o". 25. • • • M1n1ature bot-au balloons decorated tbe luncheon tables when Patty Wkeler opened fler home to ·members of the Huntmgton Beach-\ssistan~ League. The colorful balloons (mued with daisies) empha.sued the league's goal of ~ng new counn w1th hlgh e'pcctauons and soanng expenences. Paala McCau, chatrman. npla1ne<j. Mem~rs w11l be m \ ohed m programs such as ~.._ _ _.__.!,_ __ +?O~rauon hool ~11~ AT sem1na d th~ ~I'\_ _. enter --" ................ -c.... \moog those attend.mg were EHnbetla Ca.m,Md.. Dorotlay MHt:zer,GrveC..-.y,lldffx:ia&.Eslkr Muoff, Mavis,,.._.,..., Be&sy ~r, Jalia Day, Ju Me .. ••a. Pat R.a!My. E4itla S&Hasoa and J.&y Wan. Others ~ere Manila Jobse9 (president)~ ~Ws Herttl. bite Jeatiu. Jal:la-Gam.ble, Beny PMlllpa. Jeuene illl. OUve M~ VlrJjaia Coatarsy and Sbril>eaa. Eva May Sue, who was crowned Moon Fe-su- vaJ queen dunng the re- cent Moon Festt val. and her court we~ honored at a l ~ourse Mandann and Cantonese celebra rion dinner hosted by the Se> food Parad1se Corp. in Garden Grove. Othen thett 1nclud parents. escorts and com- mittee membersoflhe Orange Count) Chinese Cultural Club-sponsored ~Ul) Pageant. Guests \,e"ed a vtdeo of the pageant shown b) DI'. Lock Gee Ota&, dub pres1dent (The quttn. a student at UC Irvine. also "as presented ~--.--~~...._....:;...._---""' a S l .000 scholarship by EV A MAY SUNG Ruth aod Dr Dmg plus a SOOO John Robert Po"'ers scholanh1p) ..\lso. enJO) tng the evening (AAJta Ckw. a connoisseur of aourmet Chinese tOod declared the dinner superb) were May Sff-and Lorrta Oa.ee. Ka·ku and Marpttt Put and Pearl and FraH Su of Hunttnton Beach and Ba......_ PoweU, Irvine. · Queen Eva wtll enterthe Feb. o M 1ss Chinatown compctit1on 1n Los ..\ngelesand the n Francisco Chinese taknt conte t "heres.he" 1U p(rform m9dem dance. I ln' Hatton read .. Chateau Le Part) .. and annen · house pan) was fun foreHf)one. upponersofCarmen Chapter of the Orange Count) Ptrform1ng An Center strolled through thed1nnn--so-roundat three Mesa Verde homes. Cbaannan Jue and Jim WUllams ho ted the first course and shede-stgned a creafi\e tal> e "'l a replica of a panish galleon urrounded b) a p.1rush fan: nuntature can-can aid . grapes and "',ne. and a tm) chanotttr 1n F rcnch colors.. l This was to set the theme for Carmen's Ro) al V1k1ng Medtternnean CTUISC ID Apnll9 S) .. Jolla aobtmcm. left. coaapuee ............ of tlae play wttll carol aad Morrie tt.lrk after America.a preaten of 'Tile Ollll Coacert. •. The horsd'oeu' rt"Sgtt\C ata te oft he sh1~·s 1unerat)-French qu1che: ltahan cbttSCS.. oh\ n.. salami; CC\ 1ch~. and pan1sh oh\ l"tbal ed ID cheese douah: Greek oh't'Uo-wrappcd cheese na ks and Pat Rainey. Jgdy Watt and Jan lllanninC cl19cua l~e pla.na. __ ;_,. __ \ '' \ • • l ,. THE TALE ~==-......-----------vi,, ... TlffHU~8 OP-HeAltYS um or There are .everal all~compusma und ccmble-." oa~es for divorce: irrecoQcilablc "That' no11 hc worst of at," he srud. differences. incompatibiHty. ihfideli-.. • .. "The worst or 1t as sittm~ around the \yandcNeland inhumane trea1mcnt. EllA house ca tinJ meals on tame. restina Anyoneofthcrnwillgetyouaplacein and soc1ali.i:1ng." tbe middle of a bed by yourself with " omeonc ha to do at... J said no contest. BOllECI tamely. · Livina with a runner who c.annot During ihe next few weeks I was 10 run, however, is io a class aJJ by itself. endure bis whining. · irritability, 11.'s mental cruelly I wouldn't wiUI on lXm!<SofYf, 1mp~ ,·crlttctsms and mr worst enemy. He said, "What do you mean by a long peri ods of silence. Runners, generally, don't hurt any-crack like that?" "Why don't you have a mid-life body. Oh sure, they wear their little "Nothing. jt's just your basic tff&i r hke other men do?1o I asked. ,rm shoes to cvcrythina from ·c .,,_ting " ~nch~~ to black-tic afTaifl. Th senen 00--• "Who would look ac an on~ who sweat llr over the sheeps"\in se~a~~ ---·asy for you to say,"' "11c said. ·~an't run a 10-K?" he sneered. "For covers in the car. They hold up every "You're out of shape anyway.'' God·ssake, woman. When w1ll 1t sink meal until they've stretched, run, or "There's no need to be insulung." I in that l have a pulled hamstnng? I dcstrctched. And they'll unveil their .Pad. 'Tm sorry you can't run.·· am doomed to spend another week 1n purple toes, blisters and stress frac-"Do you know how lonti irs gomg this house with nothing to look turcs at the drop of a split time. But to take me to get back up to ten mtlc:!> forward to 1n the moroings but they're reasonably pleasant. Until a day'>" reading the paper and drinking coffee. they come up with an injury. that "Thrce"months." I said Thcrcarenodogs to oipat~ycalves. keeps them from nfnning. There 1s no carbon monoxide from They don't want to hve anymore. ..Ifs going to take me three month!>. traffic to fi ll my lungs. No rocks-in my A coupte of weeks aao. I said to my Three months of runn ing with pain .• hoes to make my feet bleed. All I incapaC1tated husband, "Good mom-gasping and sweating with leg cramps have left is my sense of humor.·· ing.' and sore muscles." Divorce would be too good for hiQ'l. DEAR READER : We.._"• had ... 1 Hq .. .u tnr ta.. Ytw• fer dleM t.udt •• e.a.Ww te 1M ow fneritea. TIMat aalle1 41tdt.o a Hit. .. Por tat. tlat IMlq, &a..r•foN, we are clevoU., th Suday col ... • to OMAR SHARIFF a Mn•• of .._tu llaa41. At tiio •ad of tit• Mrie11 •• wW 1• beck t.o .. ,. •Hkl1 qu .. do"a Hd ••••er ~· we ran under the u of tht ace. However. when our eaute Is just, we live on in the books on the gamo. wna. · North-South vulnerAble. South deals. "Why, ju~t t ht 'other day my head went on the -"block, but Ul rather NORTH unusual c:lrcumstances. Our side + K J was jousting against a strong team \:;;> Ve&cl for the right,to represent our coun· 0 J 1004 try in the World Team Champion· • CUOt853% sliip. was among the forces of a WEST • Ql083 <:;:) Q 52 O kQ 852 +7 EAST young man who was making his + 9 6 5 4 mark on the international scene. He iv A J 10 9 e 4 a arrived in a contract of six clubs. 0 7 and 'the enemy got things off to the • 6· -only safe stut by leading a trump. OUTH Observe that a heart lead would +A 72j have made life easy ror our side -~ K 8 7 • decluer would have dis~rded a O A 9 3 diamond from dummy, then stuffed + AK J 4 twQ more on the king of hearts and. The bidding: after a finesse for milady, the ace of outh We1t North £Ht spades. l + \ l 0 2 + 3 'V '!The trump lead aJao removed Ch • t k g f-" d 3 NT \ PU1 5 • PaH prematurely an entry to the closed rls maspac ·a eo 1ere 6 + PaH Put PH1 hand -declarer couldnolonger ruff . Opeoing lead: Seven of +. three hearts on the table. take the e h ' E IQ H t 1 spade finesse. strip 1pa~e11 and then Y _A _Ilg, e1· m s ~ mera ". e "Being a king isn't all it's cut oul end play West in diamonds by run· Z"\: a. '.1.'T..I. \::7 to be," complained the King o! ning the jack. However. declarer Hearts. ''For every King of Hearts found an eve n prettier line CHARLES GOREN ruffed a heart. H• croned back t"° a high trump• and ruffed another heart, and then· came back to hand with the aco of dlamoncla to taka tho spaae fineHe. Wb6n that won. declarer cashed the kln1 of 1pade1 and used the ace of trumps to enter the closed hand once more. After discardin.J a diamond on the ace of spades, he led me-but e a not ruff; Instead, he discarded another diamond Crom the board. .. Eut'a ace ol hearts performed ita deadly ta•k, but East was caught in a· net. He had only major-auit cards left. and no matter whether he led a heart or a spade, declarer would ruff in hand while discarding the last diamood from the table. The slam was home and the tme in the bagl .. Seed uy qM1U..1 fer &Mi cohaaa to Cllarle1 Gerea ud Oaar Sllarlf, ear• el U.11 ae"1,.per. E11ell "'" a prt&a el a copy of 0.. ... "Gere•'• Coap&eto JliWp." • H .H •.a-. will IM aw.NM for U.e q•••"-• Jlldpd to be tit• IM1t reeelvecl. Disneyland without. crowds and includeeitheraking ortwoextra-long 1acuzz1, spht-level sundeckand snack in 'Alice in Wonderland' there's a -unfortunately, at some cost to the EMld of nahe1m~for a dou.blche-O.~vluuiold-t-~fa bed. bar... _ __ _ .z-----.....---"'so"""n .... 1g'""1 _at 6etter way to s~nd the_ A l~te ch.ec~ OUtOf 4 p.m. 1s also Forfurthcrin~-at-iG-~--&-.m-._---=r.-.t.ea1 life ours Cape or C'fiir s · me .---p boliaays. offered . . reservati ons for "An Emera'ld Ev&n at bridge more often.fflannot -~.rRe ~on the trump iii" ·and and ~· • ..fl!.:.. _....u, .!!!!9l ~ertak!_~er all QHltieal .U.lttod. !he Emera!~ of Anaheun. located _ According to D1rcctor of~l~Gr~ ChristmasC'ar_91,"contactyourtravel adjacent to Disneyland. announ~ McDonald. Emerald hosp1tahty wall agent or call Emerald of Anaheim ' 0 An EmeraJd Christmas Carol" - a l»=-af its traditional best over the 714/999-0990· 800-821-8976 (U s )-s~ial Christmas ~c~age for indi-hol i~~ys._ "Beyond th~. discounted 800-32 1-8976(C'A). · ·' v1dual travelers YJSlting the hotel ~te, said McDo0:3ld, the package O ffer not available to Emerald November 26 through December 26, incl~des a com~l~mentary cup of guests on discounted or group rates. 1984. ·Chnstmas Cheer in our Lobby Bar. Package 1s subj ect to availability . . The package includes 2 days/I plus a s~1al surpnse gift from the The Emerald of Anaheim is the night deluxe-room accommodations Emerald. 1h1td property for Hawaii-based Em- for $27.50 per person. double oc-~ted at 17 17 S. West St., erald Hotels. Sister pro~ies arc the cupancy .. Extra ntghts arc $22 per Anahe1m .. CA. the 508-~oom Emerald Hawa1an Regent at Waikiki Beach on person w1th no charge for guests of ~~e1rn opened tn May 1984. Oah u, and the Mauna Lanai Bay above the double rate. Emer.tld Fac1ht1es on property mclude three Hotel on the Kohala Coast of the Big rooms sleep up tn fi ve persons anq restaurants with swimming pool, Island of Hawaii. I TODA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I ACR088 l Pur.,.. 7 Mineral spring 10 Burmeee knife 13 Streea 19 Gift 20 Cooaervative• hyph. wd. 22 Dl9'oyatty 24 French article 260etest ·21 Continent: abbr. VTumlp 2B Bad( area 29 Pronoun 30 I: Ger. 32 Minister'• talk 3'4 Winter vehlcie ,:35 Conctuaion 36 Definite .rt1cie · ':'7 Related 39 Old car ·40 Palm Illy .42 Nun: abbr. ·43 Nour1shed -4-' Bird food "45 At no time ..C7 RellgioUs person "*50 Radiate ~2 Gaze fixedly 53 Sn8re ~Prohibit 56 Viper ~ Drunk: slang -59 Eminent e 1 Before: Pf9f. ~2 Senk c:terk 4$4 Mal~ boa1 '68 Celtfomfa fort 69 Where Gardlff la :.71 -Paulo, Brazil 72 Reoedes ;76 General plan .· .. . . · . . •• • • • ~)· 78 Elevator cage 151 Ashing pole 23 Required 103 Physician: abbr. 79 Family member 152 Mate relative: abbr. 31 Bu~ace 104 -Moines 81 Asian coast wind 153 Sorghum 33 Cr around 106 Soo of Ra 83 Holy ptaoe 165 Sows 36 Tone: Scot. 107 Speed S4 Funerel oratloo 158 Cut of pork 38Catnlp 108 Aunt: Sp. 86 Charm: slang 159 Type measure -4 1 Neuter pronoun 112 Fencing sword 88 Italian river 160 He was: Lat. 43 Gives the boot to 115 Precipitous 89 Jbao· Soot 161 Semp(_eQQu.a KS.ui:iermack.ets.. _ 90 Godde8a of dawn stone 46 Stood for ottice , , 7 81ack11QU1dS 91 Parache resident 162 Digraph (8 Boy 118 Photographer's 92 Short sleeps 163 Festive 49 English title tool 9-4 Plowed field 165 Hebrew letter 51 Encountered 121 That glr1 96 lndo-Chlneee 166 Potassium chloride 52 Female saint: abbr. 122 East&-bonnet language 168 Own 54 Midday 124 Rod(y hlll 97 Hindu mantra 170 Spewed forth 57 Feats 125 MyGal - 98 Waistband 172 Sparse • 58 Sailboats 126 Makes a tal'X 101 Small job 173 Summer in Vichy 60 Trapped 127 Plaoe name 103 Fear greatly 174 Soak (flax) 61 Peel 128 Ovetwhelmed 105 Expand: 2 wds 175 Texas longhorns 63 Flee • 130 Deteriorate: 3 wds. 108 Bind 64 Blue gr&¥.. 131 Write 110 Robot drama DOWN 65 Exclude: 2 wds. 133 Gypsy 411 Disturb 66 German king 134 Biblical boatman · 1f1~an demon 1 Thin wafer 67 Ah me! 135 Flees 114~ 2 That man 69 Tail motion ,36 Adjudged ,} 16 nlOl'l dish 3 Timber tree 70 -Francisco' 118 tie top 4 Oceans 73 Buddhist monk 138 Plunderer 119 Abe • ·sGoln 74 Serfdom 140 Nickel symbol 120 Sword cOYeflng . e Sound system 75 Nahoor sheep 141 Scorches 123 Cutting tool 7 MedlOCte: 77 Irish ancestor 14'4 Shipping box 124 Narratives hyph. wd. 78 Halley's -146~nge 126 Oeciares 8 Of the sole 80 Giver 149 Begin 129 Anxious 9 TV oomTl8I clal 82 Japanese drama 152 Navy jail 131 Together: pref. 10 U9ee a phone 85 Chemist's habitat 153 Latest news: slang 132 Oe&erved t1 Enraged 87 Armed conflict 154 Than: Ger. 137 Cringe 12 Chief 91 Entertains 156 Anal -.138 Apollo's mother 13 Thoroughfare 93 Foot lever 157 Marsh 139 Sleep sounds t4 T~ 94 Epoctial 160 Actress Gabor 142 Lax 15 Peruse 95 Italian painter 164 Mimic 143 Unloc:k 16 Swiss river 96 Brazilian river "' 1 « Polloemen: slang 17 Exists 97 Hawaiian bird 167 Football position: 145 -Daum 18 Not In any place 99 Mouth part abbr. 147 Not: pref. 19 Easily bent 100 Tan1allze 169 Oral pause 1"'8 RIM: OJd Eng. 2 1 Weight ~res. 10 1 Wa<k group 171 Presidential 150 Ancient weapon abbr. 102 Barbarian monogram 18 SIS ANSWl"S IN CLASS,,llD .. \ Reader 8.sks Ann to poll ·women-on 'need for .sex:' DEAR AN N LANDERS: Often l have been tempted to wri te to you and ex press another viewpoint when letters appeared that I did not agree with. The motivation was never strong enough -until now. I cannot rest until I respond to the man who wanted a penile implant. He said his anxiety over noLbcing able to complete the sex act with the woman he loves was driving him crazy because he knew she must feel deprived and unfulfilled. For him I have one word. Hogwa sh. If s his ego talking. That man is totall y ignora nt of the work- ings of the fema le niind and heart. rr you were to ask I 00 women how they ecl-~bout ~xu11i tntCf'COursc;-98- would say, "Just hold me close and be tender. Forget about the act." If you don't believe it. wh y not take a poll'> Your readership is phenomenal and people tell you things·they would never tell anyone else. How about 11. Ann? Will you ask them? -LONGTIME FAITHFUL IN OREGON. DEAR F AJTHFUL: You're on! I am a1k1ng the women In my reading aadlepce to send a postcard or letter (P.O. Box 11195, «;atcago f061 l ) with a reply to the question! Would yoa be content to be held cl01e and treated tenderly and forget about "the act"? Reply YES or NO and please add one line: "I am over (or under) 40 years of A11 LANDERS age." No signature Is neceu ary. ...... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am beggjn~you to print a lener that might mean life or death for some teenagers. A mC1nth ago I we nt toa pan y. Most of the kids there were chums from school. One ef th e fellows (a good friend of-min~) was-kradOO-when we arrived. He kept dnnking un11 I he pas~out. When it was time to leave, "Larry .. was still lying on the couch. out like a light. We poured cold water on ham , slapped has face and tried to stand him up. Nothing worked. Fi nally I got smart and insisted that we take him to the hospital emergency room. I stood beside Larry while the doctors worked like crazy to bring him around. I was scared to death he migh t not make it. It never occurred 10 me that getting drunk might be fatal. Thank the ~ Lord after two hours Larry re in d consciousness. The docton ol us if we hadn't taken him to the hospital he might have died. Please warn your teenage readers thata great party can end in tragedy if someone gets silly?rnd wants to show ofT the way La")'. did. I never would ha ve believed it 1fl hadn't been there and seen it with my own ey~s. Sign me -WISER NOW JN ERIE, PA. DEAR WISER NOW: And 10 are mlllloa1 of others. Thanks for the jolt. • • • DEA R ANN LANDERS: A woman wrote and suggested saving money on the gas or electric bill by washing clothes in cold water. You asked your readers to let yo u know if they had tried it and the results. Well. .l..bave been using...co.l.d..water !or JO years and mine is the whitest wash 1n Texas. -MRS. IMMACULATE. DEAR MAC: I've been nramped wl~ letters uyiDg tlle ~me tllhag, but muy mentioned the need for a good Uqald detergent. Tba.Dka to all who wrote. • • • • "Sexual fr«dom •· presents a dif- ficulr decision for reenagers and their parents. AmrU.nders offers d<JWn-ro- earth advice in h.er new book/er. "High School Sex and How to Deal Whh It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parem&." For each bookler. scod 5Q cents plus a Jong. stamped, self.addressed en vefbpc to Ann Land- ers. P.O. Box 11 995. Chicago. Illinois 60611. • •• Pismo Beach .Clam Festival scheduled to ·begin Friday Thequ1et.cha rmmgcommunityof After the High School Band Rc- P1smo Beach wi ll tum into a town of view, a number of the bands wall fun .and c~c1temen 1 for thousands again compete in a full scale street during the 38th annual Pismo Beach show. A street show is much like what Clam Festi val. people see during halftime at football "Pismo Beach Sal utes Amenc.a" is games. The awards ceremony for the the theme for this year's festival se t to Higti School Band Review and Street start Friday. Nov. 9, and continuing Show will be held at 3 p.m. at the pier through Monday. Nov. 12. The parking lot. "Clam Capital of the World" prom-If watchin~ some of the world's ises that this wi ll be the best festival fastest "guns· sounds exciting then ever. come and watch the World Cham- Thc festival kicks ofT a1 6:39•p,m ... pi onship Fast Di:aw. Top fast-draw Nov. 9. with the official opening enthusiasts from all over the country ceremony and no-host bar at the will he competing for the fastest draw Pismo Beach Veteran's Memorial in the world. The contestants will Hall. located at 800 Bello St. A shoo1 against an electric timer which coronation dance and the crowning of records their reaction and draw time. the "Clam Festival Q ueen" will take The contest will start at 9 a.m. on place al 8 pm. ancr the openmg. also Saturday and Sunday, and will con- at th e Veteran's Hall. The public as tinue until dusk on both days. Tho welcome and there will be a $2.50 loc~tion of the contest is the blockcd- charge at the door. ofT area on Cypress Street. between The air 1n P1!1mo Beach will be Main Street and HJnds Street in lilted with the robust sound~ of Pismo Beach. marching bands in parade formations For those v1s1tors who would hkc to Saturday morn ing. for the High acti vely participate in a fcst1val..cvent, School Band Review. Over 30 junior we have the Clam Dig. A ha.Ir mile high and high school band& will section of the beach near the pier will compete against each other fo r the be blocked off, and 100 clams, each best•parade performance. The Band numbered from one to 100. will be Review parade will start at 9:30 a.m. buried in the sand pnor to the start. at the comer of Hands and Cypress Each numbered clam found will Streets. correspond to great pri~es. and there ATTENTION FOLKS!I Cannery Village Hair Salon and iJJ 1lOW -ITOf n rot A na:connt ATIOI-, ....... ,. w 1-1"' ... ,... OJ>e1 Moa-Frl, 9 to~' Sal & Sun, 1-5 EVEHlJG APPOJNTM!NTS AVArtABLE 171-2717 2810 NEWPORTBLVO,KEWPQRTBEACH is no hmit to .how many clams each participant can dig up. The Oam Dig wlll start at 3 p.m. Saturday and everyone 1s invited to particiyate. Another event starting on Saturday and continuing throU&)l Sunday is the Bluegrass c-0ntest. Individual contes- tants will compete in.banjo, fiddle, or suitar and be judged in advanced, intermediate. or novice categories. There will also be a bluegrass band contest where semi-professional and amateur bands will compete for cash pritcs and trophies for a I st. 2nd, and 3rd place along wi th the individual instrumental events. The contest st.art.sail p.m, next to the pier parking lot. Other events on Saturday will include free clam.ch.owdcr, which will be served on a "first-come, fLrst- scrved" basjs at p.q:r.on the beach near the pier. a fistyng derby, skin diving. an arts a.ad cra_f\s show, plus booths and displays. All of these events. except the free clam chowder. will be oo .. oina through unday. "Western Sunday" wilt starl ofT with a 7:30 a.m. pancake breakfast at the Moose Lodge at the end of Main Street ne.ir the buch. An exciting Pony Express Race will take place on the beach, near the pier at "high noon." Contestants aod their horses will race agafost the clock along a five mile course on the beach. There is a $2S per horse entry f~c and there is no •&e limit, A S 1000 casfi prize will be awarded to 1st place, S1SO to 2nd place. and SSOO to 3rd place. .... The Clam Festival .. C'bili Cook- Ofr' will st.an at 10.a.m. io kecpinJ with Cl\e theme of-Wt:stcm ~~w,... ----· Ca h pNc:s and trophies will \ awarded to 1st, 2nd. and rd place in theca1eaoriesofbts1 chili. best booth. and bowm.a.nsh1p. The winners will then advance to the st.ate compct1· hon. Tht World Champion.ship Fa t Draw and the Bluqrus contest will be continuing throu,h Weste~n un- day, startina at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m .. re pcct1vel v. For more infOrmauon, plcuc. call Pismo Beach Ch .. mbcr oCCommer(e at (80S) 77 382. Kings blitz Toronto, 7-0 . :;: -NGLEWO Rookie goaltender Bo Janecyk notched.his first National Hockey League shutout Saturday night as the Los Angeles Kings over- Steinke ' s late f~eld goa l saves day as Fu llerton s lips past Fresno Stat e way to the playing field, tasted ooJy as margin w1tJt 1:36 remainina for a . him~lf ~ore -mstead uyina co long as it took quarterback Damon pulsating 20-17 triumph. ' fiiure out what he bad done "'°"" Allen to direct his teammates 80 "Yeah,"saidSteinkewhenaskcd1f and it wasn't until assistant coach yards, with Burness Scott nudJing he had batbo~ hopes of another Bob ~urt told him about aettJn& bis ..---.-..w._.h""lmed &he Toronto Maple. Leafs, 7-0, for their third win in a row · By ROOE~--perfeet -seaS<>n-al'ld-nattonal ree0g• ott1Moe11yl'tletalafl • nition as the winningest college Cal State Fullerton plac;c-kicker foo.tbal! team in the ,nation were oftr~ma ~~ootw~~l6~fi. hruaun~W~W~ll·~L----~hrui~ftDf~L~~~~L~J,~l~t---~ Tha&f.u1Ie<Jthem to within a point at Steinke, 191 pounds on a S-9 frame. comfortable. l7-I · usedFr~noState's timeouttopsycbe The verdict, before 11,141 at the In the ~ngs' first home game after their longest road trip of the, year, center Bernie Nicholls scored his ·seventh and eighth goals of the season and .. rook.ie defensemen Craig lleElmon4 scored h~~ first NHL goal. ' Greg Steinke's lonely figure at the 2().. dwtndhng. . . . yard line in the founh quaTtertold the Ren,own for. winning fron:i a habit story -he had failed twice and it of get!lnl the bag b~eaks-with a plus Steinke rt:turncd to the 'field and · himself up and he followed through Santa Ana Bowl Saturday, lives the kicked the tying PAP--enough to with a praClicc swing. .. visualizing" Titansa J().() rc(l()rd with a -venture to keeP. the Titans' chances for a bowl his winning ~ffon and ha'ppy with Nevada-Las Vegas next u they berth alive and 'Well. Sut the goat's Fresno State'l <SccisiQn to can time continue the.it quest to repeat their horns were still .there. . out, allqwing him to go through with Paci.lie coast Athletic Association _reflected the Titans' situation. marcin of. 29 . '" turnovers ac- They were losing _: dreams of a return to the Cslifomia Bowl in Fresno were beginning to flicker as the Bulldogs of Fresno State con- tinued their domination of the ~reboard and the possibilities of a cumulated an their laS1 seven games. the Titans had stumbled, Tumbled, been intercepted and were guilty of several tide-turning penalties. Tl\tn, after Fresno State fajled on a his own brand of hype. t9 -championship, · . The Kings are now unbeaten in the.ir last four games, including a tie and three straight victories. fake punt at the Fullerton 41. tile "I had a good feeling about it (as be At ttus point they'll obviously take Titans maneuvered into position -swung throuJ)l)," said Steinke, wbo 11 anyway they can gel it. but there•s and Steinke. a product of Fountain a:dded, "I looked up and ( saw it was little doubt it was tough to come by M But the forlorn figure of Steffike sitting with his head between his knees and all eyes looking the other Valley Hi&h. reiumed and slammed . gOing," he said. "Ooud 9 .. ... lhe Titans fell be.bind. 14;-3 (their home a 48-yarder for the winning He sajd he wasn't feeling sorry for (Pl-..e ._m ANafC') Rustlers' rally tat.IS short again -.1:--~;=--~-::;;ft:r-"'.=::;:::=.=::::;;;===;:::::;;:;--...HC1nie pass ~t-fumbfcd _.__0nty-t err OS 0 S On have teammate Dean Graves pounce ro.r 3 8 -28 victory on lhe loose ball at the 2-yard line. . 1 1 The game quickly changed com - i Id plexion as Cerritos scored four ' n wi contest straight times-on runs of2 and 83 ByCURT SEEDEN OI the Delly "'°4 ata11 For the second week in a row. Golden West College dug itself a big hole, and forthe second week in a row the Rustlers nearly crawled out for a victory. 13ut, for the second straigl)t week. Golden West dropped a Pac-9 foot- baJI game. this time to Cerritos, 38-28 before about 1,600 fans at Orange Coast College.Sa&urday night Golden West, down 24-7 in the third quarter and 38-1 4 with 10 seconds remainjn$ in the .same period, tried in vain to battle back against the Falcons behind the pass-' . ing of John Heinle, but there just wasn't enough time. yards by speedy Keith McCoy, a 52- yard field goal by sophomore Robert Barone and Brian Espinosa ·s 41 -yard r.eturn of a Heinle interception. Heinle was picked off four times on the night, but then, wilh his team down 6y as many as 17 points in the second half. he was forced to throw often and gamble often. When tbe night was over, the sophomore quarterback had con- nected on 26 of 43 passes for 262 yards -and two teuchdowns. the second - a 5-yard bookup with Parker -setting a Rustler record for most TD passes in a career, It was Heinle's 28th to ucboown pass and flOfOKe the old mark of 27 held by iohn l nglebart during the 1967-68 seasons. "We just keep falling too far behind," admitted Rustle¥ Coach Unfortunately for the Rustlers, the Ray. Shackleford, ~hos(team battled four interceptions and some untimely back from a huge <ieficit a week-ajo unpsonsll'nlnlike conduct penalties onJy to fall 35-30 to Lon_B Beach City negated much of what Heinle ac-_CQJkoe... had P.Q<>r.Jle.ld.PQSi.tio complished on the evening. ., "1-m-norreaity llonhardtsgnsm:t-and that didn't belp either." with the play of the team." The Rustlers actually came out like Shackleford said afterward. "but aJI gangbusters, going 48 yards in 8 plays the penalties didn't help us at all." on their second possession with running back Todd Parker scoring Noted Cerritos Coach Frank from a yard out with 7:31 remaining Mazzotta: ·"It was a real don- in the firs' quarter. On the drive, neybrook. They're a good footbaJI Golden West got a big break when team. I don't know how good we are. tight end Ken Major hauled in a (Pleue eee RUSTLERS/CS) I ·~ .--\.._)w..,..._ ·.-.-• ~ ---·-_._ --• • - Golden W eat'• DaYld Ro•den (41) and Bob U~den•tock (51), along with Paul Backea Oelly"9c ..... "JT of Cerrito. eye looee ball dartna Falcon•' 38-28 rictory at OCC Satarcfay nltht. USC title picture~looking a littl~ b~-t ro~ier ·Trojans survive five turnovers to def eat Stanford, 20-11 , ~Q .-1 Washington n ext 2-4 m the league. Washington 1s 5-0 in the Pac-I 0 and 9-0 overall after beating CaJifornia, 44-14, Saturday. Crutcher's two TDs, both one-yard runs following interceptions against Stanford quarterback Fred BucM'tey. came in the founh quarter and broke up a tight game. The Trojans, who turned the baU over five times. Jed only 7-3 after three quarters. was a few inches from the end zone on third down. On fourth down. Brad Muster was stopped before the lme of scrimmage. "From a morale standpoint. you can't be.at that goal line stand," said USC Coach Trd Tollner. "Yes, that was probably the key to the game. TheJc is nothing better in football than two teams going at it on the goal line." · Stanford's loss also marked a disa.ppointing return for sophomore quarter:baclc John Paye, who left with an injury in the second penbd after a poor showing. - STANFORD (AP) -Fred Crutcber's long day in the trenches and a goal-line stand by USC's defense against Stanford on Saturday left the 18th-ranked Trojans dream- ing of roses. USC's 20-11 victory wasn't pretty. but the Trojans were happy to get this one out of the wa~ and start thinking about next weeks matchup against No. 1 WasbingtoQ. That.will be for . • tbl!' Pacilic-10 title and a trip to the Rose Bowl. "We're just where we want to be. We control our own destiny," said Crutcher, who ran for two touch- downs and 146 xards with a career- high 4 1 carries.· Washington is a big game for us -the whole season.·· use~ 7-1, remained at the top of the Pac-I 0 with a 6-0 league record, white.Stanford fell to 4-5 overall and The key to the victory may have been the Trojans' goal-hne stand at the start of the second half. Stanford recovered a fumble on the kickoff and had first-and-goal from the eight. T~e closest the Cardinal got "I called the wrong play,'' Stanford Coach Jack Elway said of the fourth- down run off left tackle by Muster. "I'd go for it over again. but I'd call any play but tbat one." Buckley brought the Card anal back for a TD on a 5-yard pass to Thomas Henley with 1:46 left. and made ii 2()..11 with a pass to Carl Moms for a two-point conversion. But USC ran down the clock by giving the ball to Crutcher. and Stanford's last ditch attempt to score ended ~llh a fumble with 18 seconds left. USC was plagurd b> turno"ers. (P.leue eee TROJAJlfS/CS) S.. •¥ ai.:...a·J :8 · and moved them to the new arena he _. dogs, beer, cocktails. dm1n&.room -I..,. MUI&& could not r ea c h had built in Jngl. ewood. Credit to the Buo foodand 1ntcrm1ss1on popcorn. He man He threatened to build the checked the temperature of the bu1ld- ' • I every journa list Foru'mand he built it. ing. the appearance and behavior of ~ A man ofimmensewealth and an T the staff and soon and so forth. When the Clippers moved from San Diego to Los Angeles without the blessing of theN BA, the league reacted by filing_a $2S million lawsuit and thens~nt lhe_ne.x.tseveral months wis~ing the team good luck an its new home. So much for business. On with the sentiment and nostalgia. There is sentiment here because 1he Los Angeles Spons Arena has re- sembled a haunted house and has drained theemotionsofsomegood people trying to make ends meet with a rock concert here and a college basketball game there. Obviously. even a mediocre NBA franchise can help tum this around. There is nostaJgia here because thmwaHGme-4musingstuffaoing ego to match. Cooke solicited th'e UCK£1 Then he went home and wrote a attention of the media. He spoke with column less than uncomphm~ntaD words of eloquencedelivered in a In fact. he put the knod. on all oft he style almost melodiusand his au-abovr with emphas1~ on thl' opinion dience ofjournalists, legitimate and tha!._all ofthr Forurn s goods and electronic. was often mesmerized. service$ were tembly o"erpnced. Cooke was irritated that there was windbag." Ree, es said ... The trouble' Cook~ very nearl~ suffered a cor- onc youngcolumnist he could not is. you soon become over~ngaged." onary. rt.ach. There was no crusade ofany Cooke was funous. It was Cooke's practice '? send out kind involved. The writer was simply The columnist also coined a Ii ne Chnstma' g1 fis to the med ta. He sent amused by Cooke'sgiant ego and which was to enjoy considerable decent art1clt"ll bu t eve I") one. eveD enjoyed toying with 11. milea.gearoundSouthem California year, w11hout fai!.wasengraved wll~. The author, for instance. took the in subsequent yea~: thC' !>llme words: Jact. Kent C'~ke words of the late Dan Reeves and "Jack Kent Cooke as the kind of gu) Our jOurnahst hero had received a fashioned them into an entire article. who wants to die 1n his own arms." pewt~r mug one Chnstmas bcfo~. He R~ves. the owner of the Rams. was Cookr threatened to sue. had h1sown ~amed engraved on It, engaged an minor league hockey with Barred from the Forum after 1t gift wrapped 1! wuh expensive wrap- his tram (the Blades) playing at the opened, thr wr1terattendcd a Kings pang and S(nt It to Cooke. Sp0ns Arena and he had occasion to game m d1sgu1sc. Hr bou$)lt a 11ckct Cooke a~tcred has Chnstmas hst. do business with C'oolce. anJ got past thepteman in a Harpo .\II ofth1sg~t started when Cooke ~ Ken..Coolceis an engagmt - -Ma~ercoal.-Slouch fedora hatiind 1itstopcocd Wlth the lake rs at-flt~ ' ~aiders, Bears pronii.se physical ganie Spons Arena. He had arranged a VIP lounge which wnlu:itunously furnished and equipped forentertam1 10gd1go1tanes. As near as an one rould pther. at "asdoneatthcr penseoffhcSport~ - '\!I_na management and inasmuch as the arena wuowncdb)· t e lb.pa)('~. an mveit1.ga11on wu launc hed and C'oolcreventuall) paid the bin Our man had blown the whlfitlc Cttl 'AOO(!t-P} !:fh6.improvln~ Chicaao Bears and the Super Bow champion l.os Ao1eles Raiders mcei today in what promises to be a hard· hitting Natiooal Football l..eaJue p me before a capacity crowd ul Soldier Field. The .pme will be televised on Channel 4 at lO a.m. The Raiden havt established a reputation of beina iotimidatina whilccompilin~~torie throu&)l the years, and the view the pmeas an oppanunlly to p in r~~tability. ··We're not a diny tcatfl .... said • Raidccs J:oac.h _!om ~ onfcrc ct ¢.nJral Q•VJ$• n..._ have our share of penaluesbeca ... _ .... usc.___,,_;;.;:,;;.:e~..:R'ildc~. 1.2, a~ tied for "e arc physical We act after team~ Sttond place 1n the Amcncan C'on- and attack them. h 's the same way the ferencc We\l W1th attle, ()ne game Bars play." bchtnd the I Denver Broncm. The Bean are the No. I defensive The Beoncos havcd~alt the Raiders team in the NFL •nd thty ~ad the 'both of. thefr defeat$, induding a leaauc in sacks. a r11ure which 22·19 ovcnime decision last unda) ballooned last week when 11ley na1led The Bears arc the onl> team to beat quanerback rth1c Mannina 11 the Bronco th• year, wtnn1na. 27-0 times 10 a 16-7 vietory over the "I'm l09k1na forward to play1f\& 1hc Minnesota V1kanp. wor'ld champions.'' S3td Bears Coa"h That tnumph ga\.c. lhc. Bau a 6-J Mik.c Ottka "This i.s 1 ruJ chrallcnar. re ord -their lint$! tart 1n ycan There arc aoina to he a lot of ~re and a thrcr-~me lead in the Nauonal bodies Monday" ., At theopeningofthe VIP room. the columnist wrote thi' since tt wall a public facility. the entire p0pulat1on houldJoin Cooke and hts gucru for cocku1l tha1 ni1ht. Hundreds cam<' Cooke v.-a cnr:i&ed. That w35 J 1 ~af'\ ago. Has Jack KMit Cooke mctlowro an that umc7 I don't ~no" lie ha~n't polcen to me 1n 17 -.c:i~ QB Miller t hrows for pair of TDs in 20-18 ups et win - .. PASADENA (AP) -o,qOn Coach Rich Brooks believes thal sophomore quarterback Chris Millet is going to be a · great quarterback some day. The 6-2, 191-P._Ounder is pren~ good right now 1f bis per- formanoc Sa~urday is any iodic.at1oa, _ Mill~pu~ for.iOQya!Qs~ t touchdowns to lead the underd<JI Ducks to a 2()..18 upset victory over UCLA in a Pacific-1 0 Conference football game at the Ro5C Bowl. The outcome before a disappointed homecoming crowd ·of 44,420 ended any hoi'>es the Bruins had of compet- ing in the Rose Bowl game for a third straight year. '"Miller is comihg of age as a quanerback." Brooks said. "Today l thank he played a-very good game~ He's oan to be a t uarterback t mk he's approac mg t no" ... The triumph snapped a four-game losmg streak for the Duclcs. who were 11 'h point underdogs. Oregon oow has a 2-4 conference record and a 5-4 overall mark. "We had four to ugh losses an the last four w~k.s. but the good thing was. we jUSt wouJdn't give ID 10 1t," Broo"ks said. -rliis pufs ~us m a position to have a winning season." Sald Miller: "It was definitely my· b~e.Sl win u Orcion. If we had 1ost this gamr 1t would have been five losses ttl a row llnd that would have been terrible. I basically need to get the consistency as a quarterback.." The st'tback rnded a three-game wmning streak for UCLA,. the two- t1me defending Pac-JO cllampion. The Bruins fell to 3-1 m Pac-IOacuon and 6-3 overall. · "We've had back-to-back Rose Dov.I championsh1ps," said UCLA Coach Terry Donhue. -1·m thankful for~ hat we have, but I'm greed) like am one else and I wanted to return. :Tm proud of this team and 1 like the kids on 1t. And I feel badly for everyone associated with 11. We tried lake craz} an the fourth quaner. but we J\JSt ended up on the sh on end ·of the ledger." The Ducks went ahead for good by sconng two touchdowns an the third quaner. The teams had been tied at J-3 until that time. The first Oregon TD came on a 35- ~ard pass from Miller to Scott Holman with 11 :30 left in the period (Pleue He OR.EG01f /C3) Portland throttles Clipper$- LOS .\NGELES ( A.P) -Forward~ Kik.1 Yandcw~hl" and M~chnl Thompson each scored JI points Saturday night to power the Portland Tnul BlazC'rs to a 131-112 National BaskC'tball Association v1ctOI) o~r the Los AnJ.eles CJ1ppcrs. The Trail Blazers scored 12 con- ~cutive points 1n a .:!:06.span in the third quarter 10 ol)(n an '81-6 7 lead. A.fkr lhe C'hppers closed the gap to 87..S I with 148 left tn the pcnO<I. Portland OJ)(ncd a nine-.P01nt lead -aftt'r~hrtt quancr Q4--8 S--·as -van-.- deweghe ~red 11 pc:>ints and Thompson nine 10 the quarter. Portland pul the game away an the fil'$t five minutes of the final Quaner b> outsconn.& the Otp~_l -5 and opcnana a 112-90 advant c or Ponlan~ydc 0.-\~f mc·----- ofT •he b(.nch to score 17 points and Sam Bowtc. th.e 7· I rookie from , K.entu ky. added 13 points to cqUAI hi outpunn tusfimth~aamcswnh the Ttatl Bla.zcn.. The C11ppcrt started qutck.ly, lead- 1n1 by • many as nine point an the lirJt qoaner, and 11t11 lcd 3 f-2 aft.er one penod. Pont.nd took the lead for ood 42-40 w!lb 6 51 Len in the second quaner on a pair of Tho~ son 'ftet thro~ ~ l'nitl 8lR7!~--~ e\tendcd that aClld to 6(). 3 hal01me . _____ , I• ' ... • ~_..,.._o_ran_oe Cont DAILY PIL.OT /Sunday. November 4', t984 , CRoss CouNIRY ' . Hu ntington Beach's Soto wins race. but Fountain Valley takes team honors By JOSEPH OUDEVOlf\ Dlllly '9M C.,rr Ill I ,...,, Huntmaton Beach thgh's John Soto won the batth!. but fountain Valley wdn the war as the Barons upscl Soro and tfie Oilers to wm the 'unset League cross t'ountry .finals Saturduy at Central Park In Hunt· ington Beach. The Oilers C'<ime into the finals as the league·s onl)' unbeaten team. In thetrdual meet with Foun1:11n Valley, tluntmgton Beach ran away from the Barons, 19-37. But that meant nothing in atur- day's i'a~. Baron Coach Btll Thomyson suid. · · 1 dtdn.'tcxpecuo win. liut guest ttJ,e. kid$just wanted 11 rc11I bad. "We (the Barons) finally came together and ran the way th ey're capable of. We've bad wme guys run weU one week. ,and others run well another. But toda) evt"ryonc: did the Job." he added. The Oilers were t·onltdent comm( into the race before being outrun. Hun11na~n 8caC'h Coach Paul Wood 111d, .. Based on our previous per· formnncc we should ha ve won. We didn't run badly today -they (the Baron ) just ran a arcat raoe. But we are really disapp0inted we didn't win.." Soto. only a sophomore, won individual honors-in the-raee. run~ ning a I S:02 for the top spot, but the only other Oiler to finish m the top 10 was Karl Post with a time of 15:50. Fountain Valley, on the other hand, placed f<ruTrunners in-t e top I 0. Steve La Mon clocked a 15:40 for fifth. Clay Bond ran 15:41 for sixth, Tim Gould turning in a 15:45 for seventh, and Oavid Kno~ checked in with a I S·47 for the ninth spot The top thttc teams. a well as the top three 1nd1v1dual finishers, will advanoeto next weck:SCIFprelimsat Mt. S n Antonio. Eduon. which finished third with 66 points, will be Jhc other team reprc5cnalivc. · Wcstmm ter's Danny Acosta ran a I S:24 for second place, and Hatssam Sabra of Ocean View, who turned in a 15:29 for thtrd. individually move on to CIF. In the girls' varsity race there were no Surpnscs. EdiSQn ran awar from the compcl1t1on by placing al seven of its runners in the top 10. Nicole R1tchot finished first with a 18: 13 to - pace the Chargers. Edison Coa<'h Gordon DufT 1d of team·~ perfom1ancc, "This 1s the best we've ever run. Six of the ~ven girls hit personal best$. I pve the team an extra day of rest and that miiht have helped. They're all peak.Ina at the right time. "I don't want to make any prcd1C· tions about I~ but, don't count Edison out," Oun added. Fountain Valley, who wus a distant second with 62 paints, und West· minster, tht third-place finisher with 94polnts Will arso advance to ClF. The Barons' Valerie Gilpin will go to Cl Fon the basts of her I 8: 26. which was good enough for third place. Monar chs s weep In cross country Ocl boy and &Jrls cross country teams swept to victory Saturday af\cmoon an the Angelus Leaaue finals at HollydaJe Park.. The boy scored 32 points to easily beat Bishop Amat's 64 and Bi~hop MontJOmcry's 66. Grca Houlgatc of Bishop Montaomery wos the individual wmner, clock- ing a league record t 4:S8 over the thrl·c-mik l\oursc. However, Mater Oe1 placed four runners f n the top I 0 tO'ca ily capture the team honon. Ramon Lope.L was runner-up in 1 S:23, while teammates Mark Butala (founh, 15:28), pavid Younkin (seventh. I 5:37) and Dan McNamee (eiJtrth, I 5:56) sup:- phcd the: Monarchs with the necessary depth for the victory. SPORTS BREAK • Injury to keep John Henry out of Bteeders' Cup su::.~:~::.~!~.~~.~::t:; No. I ·Huskies rip Cal ~~~~tc~~~g~~~ :~!-Ua~~~~P's~=~~~~ft ~ 49ers e dge Pacific 2 4-2 2· in 1op 1oactmn: "' '\ssoc1a11on conte!lt bchtnd Alvu Adams' • • Texas 13 Texaa T~cb 10: Jeif Ward kickeatwo field 18 point!> ~nd 17 from James Edwards. The victory No 2 Texas h as a close ca-·11 ~oals in th~ final moments ' as 1he second-ranked gave the Suns a 5·0 record. the best start 1n the • Longhorns escaped with the Southwest Conference franch1!>e'!> 17-ycar history ... Mllebell Wiggins came vu.:tory over Texa!> Tech to remain unbeaten. From AP dlspatcbes off the bent·h to !iCOre a team-high 18 points and spark From AP dl1patcbea Ward's second kick. a 35-yurder. cleared the goal post Houston to a I 05-93 vic tory over New York,~ ving the SEATTLE -Paul S1curo pas!>ed for three touch-wt1h three seconds rem:unmg. A 25-yard boot was good ARCADIA -John Henry, horse ~ Rockets a 4-0 mark. It marked the first time rn the 18-downs in hi!> debut as Washington's starling quarterback with 2: 14 left. year history of the franchise and Jacq ue Robinson scored three times to lead the No. I· ~ 1 s o [) D B ed 80 rac1ng's nchcst thoroughbred, will miss . Houston· has won its first four Nebraska 4 .. , owa late : oug u ose rac ramcs ... Mike Gnilntld't l S-foot raJlked Huskies to a 44-J 4 Pacific-10 Conference romp yards for 8 touchdown to 1gn11c a fourth-quarter blitz that • r. over California. carried third-ranked Nebrask:i. aselme jumper with n<t1imc lcit The H,uskies had their ses.ond-best 10cooni ~ Nebraska, aided l}y..iwo lowa Stale.l.Umo.vers. broke nex t.Saturday's Breeders' Cup and won't race again this year because of a.nagging leg injury. his trainer said Saturday. __ _ • . The 9-y.tar-old gelding tha_t lt~ J'CC9rAsam1ngs close to $6.6 milnon h"adoeen a douotfUfBreeders' Cup starter's1nce0Thursdl~l1th,Jtwas revealed \hat be had sufferd a ligament tnjury m hls left foreleg. , on 0 th Glook-ga~~~ Tormance of the season to run their record to 9-0, tht.bcst open-the game by sconng four tou£hdowns in t.he firsl _ 11 o-UJ ~vicrory-..over ·Indiana. st.arfli1school history, 1 ncluding-f.O in tile Pac-1 l>. seven minutes of the .fourth quarter m recording its 26th The Nets had tak.en a 116-113 Washinoton can clinch a Rose Bowl berth next Saturday 'nh I': lead O·n DarwlD Cook'• j·umper . ., straif>'.t cQn1~rence vrctory. wl\h a victory in Los Angeles against I 8th-ranked USC. ba k R bb with 41 seconds left. but baskets Sicuro, aju"or who took over for quarterback Hugh BYU 4!, Texas-El Paso 9: Junior quancr c o 1e RQn McA nally. who trams John Henry for Sam and Dorothy Rubm of New York. said Saturday that the injury was not senous but that its persistence indicated the gelding needed some time ofT. by J erry Slcbtlag and Vera Flem· Millen with Washington trailing Arizona 6-0 at halfume Bosco fired four touchdown passes as the founh-ranked ID& in the final 30 seconds put the here the previous weekend, teamed with Robinson for a Cougars claimed their ninth -straight Western Athletic Pacers ahead 117-116 · · · Glean touchdown on a 48-yard screen pass and Danny Greene on Conference title. .. The horse ts not lame ... McAnally said ... But there's still a filling in the leg. and if there's swelling. there's a problem. We've weighed everythtng and decided to &J ve him a couple of months ofT. U •arda Riven scored a career-high 23 an 8-yarder in the first quarter. The victory also extended BYU's wmnmg streak to 20 points and DomlJUqae WUklat added 22 to lead Atlanta games -longest in the {'Oun try among major colleges . to a 127-107 win over Washington open ... Forward Elsewhere in the W.cst: Sootll Car6tlaa 35, Nortb Carolina State %8: Thomas Calvln Natt scored 34 points and his hot hand helped Loni Beaell St. U, Pacific U : Quarterback Doug Dendy ran for two touchdown<;, rncludmg a 6-yarder with "The Breeders' Cup 1sa big race, but we didn't want to taJce the chance. It JU St wouldn't have been fa1rto the horse, considering all he·s contributed to racing.•· Denver stave off a late Kansas City rally as the Nuggets Gaynor ran for ont touchdown and passed for two others 50 seconds lefl., lif\ing fif\h-rankcd South Carolina. d r. t d th K 128 114 Th I th r. rth to lead Long Beach late to a PCAA victory over Pacific" in eiea e c 1n$S. • · e oss was e iou Miami, Fla. 38, Loulsvllle %3: Sophomore quarterback straight for the wmles-s Kmgs, while Denver improved Long Beach. 8ern1'e Kosar pas~"d l':or thr"c touchdowns and ran for Winner of Horse of the Year honors in 1981 and four Echpe Awards. as well as capturing the h~arts of racing 1n his old age John Henry had expected to be the biggest attraction of the Breeders' Cup. which will stage seven races worth SI 0 mill ion at Hollywood Park Nov. I 0, both in terms ofli ve gate and television audience. t d I 3 I T Ca •-o ed 21 po' ts Gaynor completed 27 of his 41 passes for 329 yards ..... " '" 1 s recor o • · · · erry mmuags SC r · m • another and set three school records. leadmg No. 6 Miami Paof Pr~uey 19 and Sldaey Moncrief 16 as Milwaukee but was intercepted five times. He scored on a 2-yard run crushed Cleveland, 117-88 . Led by Jerome and fired touchdown passes of37 yardSLo Troy Ory and 22 past Louisville. . . Wbltellcad't 27 points, Golden State broke a four-game yards to,Charles Lockett. Oldalloma 9\ate 34, Kapsas Sta~~ 6: Freshman losin~ streak and earned its first win of the season with Waablngton Sta te t o, Oregon State 3: Rueben Mayes Thurman Thomas rushed >Tor 206 yards and two a 112• I 07 victorv over Utah. rushed for 14 I yards and Richarq Calvin added 69 and a tou~hdowns and seventh-ranked Oklahoma State got a Quote of tbe day lolv't DudMn. foott*t coach at Keyttone Oeka High In Ptttlburgh, bemoaning ., oppone(1t'1 two-pofnt 'OOOvec'ak>n off a fMe klck: "I tokf my pcay«s, ·watch the teke' and that'e. wh9t they did. They watched the fake." U.S. extends lead over Ja an The United Stales stretched its lead to !I IO points after three rounds of competition in• the Uchida Yoko Cup U.S.-Japan golf match aturda}' 1n lnza1. Japan. The Amencan'>. led by Tom Watson, the 1984 L'.S. Professional Golf Assoc1a11on 's player of the )'ear. held a 21 ·I I lead a ftcr w1 n n1ng five, tying one and losing two of the eight singles matches. Watson, winner of three tournaments. beat Naomlclll Ozaki, the current leading money-winner on the Japan tour. 67-69. in the last twosome of the day, played over the 7.166-yard, par-71 Sohu Country Club course 1n lnzai City. east otTokyo ... Jan Stepllenson of Australia moved into first place with a 5-under-par 6 7 m the second round ofthc Japan Classic. Stephenson had a 36-hole total of 137 entering today's round. the final for the three-day event held over the 6,295-yard, par-72 Hachihonmatsu course of the Hiroshima Country Club m western Japan. Ayako Obmoto, third on the LPGA money-winning list, was two strokes behrnd in second place at I 39. McEnr oe, Connors advance Top-seeded Jobn McEnroe and No. 2 m Jimmy Connon of the United States won .. their quarterfinal matches in contrasting fashion Saturda) night and jOtned two Swedish Da .. 1~ (up <;tar~ an the final four of the tockholm Open-Scandinavian Tenn1!. Ctmm- pionsh1ps ~cEnroc, "ho has not lo~t a ~~rv1ce game 1n the tournament. defeated 'eteran Wojtek Flbak of Poland 6-4. 6-2 ( onnor'I. down a set for the second time m the tournament. fought back LO defeat No. 8 seed Johan Kriek 4-6. 6-3. 6-4 ma I hour, 57 minute struggle at the Ro)'al ·r cnnas Hall. Earlier, No. 3 seed and defending <hampwn Mats Wllander defeated Guy Forget of France 7-5. 6-1 and No. 4 seed Anders J arryd snapped fellow-~wcde Joakim Nystrom's 12-match winning '>treak with a 6-1. 3-6, 6-3 victory ... In London team captain Chris Evert Lloyd a,nd Barbara Potter won !>tngk!> matlhC!> as the United States cnpturct.I the Wightman ( up tennis tttlc for the sixth consecutive ltme. 5-2. v'er Britain al Ro)al Albert Hall Pottcr outpla}ed a nen o us A.Doe Hobbs 6-1. 6-3. g1v1ng the .:\menc:in'i a 1-~ lead 1n the best-of-seven ~ne'I I hen. L lovt.I c hnl hcd th e Cup for the Americans "1th a 7-6 17-5). 6-1 \ICtory ovt·r Jo Durie, her :?4th straight Wightman ( up '>tnglct. tnumAJ'l..._ Quebec skates past Islanders Right wing Bo Berglund broke a 3-3 ~ ·deadlock at 5:36 of the third period and , Peter Sta1my collec1ed hts 500th National Hockey League point as Quebec downed the New York Islanders, 5-4, Saturday night. Mlcbel Goulet scored w11h four mmutes left when his shot -bareJ> slid across the goal line to make 1t 5-3. offsetting a Jobn Tonelli goa I at I 9: 59 of the third period ... In other NHL action Saturday. Tim Kerr notched two goats-and adttedlwoasSists as Ph1lauelp61a defeated Minnesota. 5-1. to stay in first place in the Patrick 01\ 1S1on with a 7-3-2 record ... Mite Gartner talhed two goals and assisted on aTiother to lead Washington to a 6-4 ., 1c1ory over New Jersey. Pul Gardner notched a p0wer-play goal at 4:20 of the first period. It was the 200th goal of hi s nine-year NHL career . . . Gillet Hamel's power-pla)' goal, the Sabres' third of the game. with 8: I 9 remaininggave Buffalo a 4-4 tie w11h Hanford . . . Thomas Gradla and Peter McN ab scored on power plays and Moe Lemay added two goals in the final penod as Vancouver ended a nme-game losing streak by defrating Ch1ca$0. 6-4. TheCanucks. who ti ed a club record with the ninc-µmc slide, outsbot the Hawb 42-21 . including 22-3 1n the second period ... A.nden Hedberg scored with I; I 0 remaining in the third period to give the New York Rangers a 7-5 victory over Pittsburgh ... Bernie Federko scored two goals to help St. Louis skate 10 a 5-2 triumph over CaJgary .. Montreal outskatcd Bosto n. 3-1 , 1n a battle of Adam~ · D1 v1.,1on opponents. Ramirez wins lightweight title :-,.\N J lJ AN. Pueno Rico -Jose LU'ts Ramm·1 of Mexico. almost out on his feet 1n the ~econd round. fousht back Saturday to stnp Edwin RosanoofPueno Rico of his m World Boxing Counc1l lightwe1ght title when the referee Sll>PflCd the fight an the fourth round. Televiaton, radio TIUVISK>N 10 1.m. -PRO 'OOTaALL: Raldere at Chicago, Channel <4. 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTaAU.: R8m1 at St. Loula, Chennel 2. 1 p.m. -PRO POOftAU.: New England at Denver, Channel 4. · MDtO 10 a.m. -PRO '°°'9ALL: Aaldeta at Chicago, KWVE (108 FM). KALA (11_10)'. 10 a.m. -PRO '001'8All: Sen Otego va. lndlanapotlt, KOOO ~.Ja · . 1 p.m. -'9tO P ALL: Rama et 81. Loult, KMPC (710). - 7130 p.m. -PRO U ll(ITU&.L.:. PCH'Uand 11 Laker1. KLAC (67l)). OCC routs San Diego, 4.2-'10 It w:i<1 a prohfit ~onng da) for 1.ommun11~ rnllege football teams from Orange( oa'lt and Saddlcback as each enjoyed lop<11dl'd M1ss1on Con- ference home \.ICtone\ ~nturday Herc's the detail\ I Orange Coast 4Z,San Diego City 10: fhe Pirate\ piled up47 I yards in total ofTeme -the flr~t time they've amas\C'd more than 400 yard\ in 52 game\ -1n the rout C X C • which improved its con- ference mark to 2-3, built a 35-0 lead before the Kniahts, O.S 1n conference and 0. 7 on 1hc S(ason. put 10 points on tne board in the fourth quarter Pirate rvnnma back Ke vin Hradk> \fored on ruM of I and 2 yard~ and ()( ( quarterback Ken La<1lo h11 \e<Jn John\lonc w11h a SI -yard TD pas\ and John Ca'iinncdn with a J. )lm.f f I) 'itnkc tn the CU)' VfltOry. occ·, 471 J)(unts weft' the mmt point., b)' a P1n11c team since the I 97S ~ason a p<"tmd 'PJnning 89 game' It wa\ alw the hc't nut1na of the '>l'lson for Laolo. who ,·onncctcd on Hof If, p:mt·~ for I h 7 )ard'I Oran9e Cout 42, S..n oi..o 10 kera bv Ou•rten San Olfl(IO 0 0 0 10-10 Ort-Co .. 1 1 IS ll /-42 0CC-8radlev 1 run (LVllt 1110 I OCC-Cett•ntd• 3 NU trom L•UIO (kk l. teltedl OCC-~ndlflNlll 13 run (klc.to. lallecll OCC-Lv1i. l3 FG OCC-8rtdl(!v 2 run (l\lck lalleat OCC-Jof'on,IOM 51 PAU from Ludo (Lvllt kick) SO-Teri IS run (Robbin, kltllJ SC>-lloC>Olns l3 F G OCC-Jonnton 31 run <Lvtlt kick! 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Klltloet, I 1 ' ' touchdown to lead the Cougars to the Pac· Io victory. touchdown and a safety from its quick-hitting defense in Calvin's four-yard burst w11h 4:20 remaining gave the rolling past Kansas State. Cougars their final touchdown as the Beavers fell to 2· 7 Georgia 13, Mempbl1 State 3: Quarterback David overall and 1-6 irf the Pac-I 0. Washington State is now 5-4 Dukes scored on a 6-yard run and Kevin Butler kicked two and 3-2 . field goals as eighth-ranked Georgia took advantage offive Memphis State turnovers to beat the Tigers. . Arizona 0, Utab Sta te 10: Alfred knk1ni. passed for 336 yard~ and split end Jon Uonon tied a school rcceptton record as An1ona flew to a non-confen:nt(' win in a game that saw 101 total piisscs. Penn State 37, Boston College 30: Quarterback Doug Strang. benched for tnefTectiveness last week. came on m the first pcnod to tngger Penn St.n tc lo its victory over ntnth-ranked Boston College despite an NCAt\ career offense record ~I b) 8 (' quanerback Doug Flutie. Florida Stale 5%, Arltona St. 44: Kirk Coker"~ _,,1wr.+o-.--While flu tu: completed i9 o01J>a~2 for 44 IJt!f.ds~ _ teuehdewfl PflSStt-IO Jes ~lef-itfld-Gfeg-Af~ e was sac cd four t1m<.'s, lntcrccpted twi ce and lost a pair yard tou<'hdown run capped a 21-potnt third quarter as fl': bl h p I': I 4th-ranked Flonda tate outlasted Anzona Slate in a 0 ium es agatni.t t e aggressive enn State deiensc. non-conference game Oklahoma 49, Mlnourl 7: Quanerback Danny Bradley, returning after a one·\\'Ctk absence. scored two touchdowns and rev1tahzed 10th-ranked OkJahoma's • ofTeni.e as the ooncrs crushed M1ssoun in a Bi~ Eight Conference game. Oklahoma amassed 526 yards in total offense. Nevada-Las Vegas 30, San Diego State 14: Linebacker Tom Polle) recorded a ~fcty and cornnback An thon) Blue returned an tntercep11on 29 yard!> for a touchdown to lead the Rebels to their founh straight victory .. .. ... College football scores COLLEGE we,t Cal Stale Fullerlon 20, FrHno SL t7 USC 10, Stanford 11 Ore.oon 20, UCLA 18 W1Shlno1on 44, Calllornla 14 Weshlnoton St 20. Oregon SI. 3 Lono Beeel'I SI. 24, Pacific 22 Nevada·Lu Veou 30, ~n Oleoo SI 14 AZUH Pacific 24, San 0 11!110 10 UC Davi' 52, Sonoma St 16 Occldenlal 35, Claremonl· Mudd 3 Boise SI 14, Cal Polv·SLO 10 7 Bowllng Green 38, Bell St. 13 Oralle 20, S. llllnols t7 E. llllno1$ 27, N. Iowa t7 E. Michigan 20, Ken• SI. 18 N. Illinois 8, Cent. Mlchloan N. Michigan 10, W llHnol' 18 Ohio U 24, Miami, Ohio 19 SE Louisiana 30, SW Mis· iourl 24 Toledo t7, W. Michigan 13 Tul~ 28, llllnoli SI. 7 Vounostown SI. 3, Akron 2 AdrtaA JI. ~muoo O Alme Sl. Alblon 20 AncMf\on 11, Oell•nce 21 A\hlend 9, Franklln 9 AU',llllUne, Ill ?I, 8enedlc I Ina, Ill 1 8ektr IJ. Cutv.,·SIOCl<lon 6 8eldwln·WeUece 13. Wlllenberg Florida 24, Auburn 3 LSU 32, Mlnlnlppl 29 Marvland 34, N. Carolina 23 Miami, Fla. 31, Loulsvllle 23 Georgia 13, Memphli SI 3 Georola Tedi 31, Duke 3 South Cerollna 3S, Norlh Carolina SI. 21 Kentucky 31, N Texu s1 7 Clemson 37, Wake Foresl 14 Vlrolnla Tech 13, Tula ne 6 Clladel 27, VMI 24 Richmond SS, Coloaie 24 E. Tenneuee St. 20, G90roia Soulhern 17 E, Kenluckv 71, Tenneuee Tech 14 Middle Tenn. 4S, W Ken· tuckv 24 Boston U. 16, Holv Cron 12 Connecll£ul 21 , Massachu· sells 16 Harvard 24, Brown 10 Ya le 21, Cornell 1' Penn 27. Prlnceion 17 Darrmoulh '1, Columbia 9 New Hampshire 14, Rhode Island 12 Delaware 76, Moroan SI O Maine 10, NorlheHlern 17 8uctnell 10, Lafave11e 3 All>tnv, NY 3J Buffeto St 10 Alb<'9111 -la., WlcMntf' 14 Alirect 37, RocM,ttr IS Amr>er\t '12. Trtnllv, Conn 21 8 1c>Om,t>ur11 )4, Wnt ci,.,1ar 31 BowOO•n ti, Betti ?J Ct llfornla Pa. 14, WtYr>e,l>urg 1 Ctnl ConnKtkul )4, Fllch11ur11 St 0 Havward St 27, Humooldl o SI 9 8atoll 14, L•kt Forni 12 Murrev SI. 10, Au,tln Pttav 13 NE Lou1,111na 12, Louisiana Tech to Cr>evn.v 26, Manstleld 7 Cltrlon lS, Lock Hav~ 19 ColOV 30. Tull' 78 Sacramento SI 41, ·Sa n Fr~cl"o SI. 14 Santa Clara 31 , Northrldge SI. 0 Chico St. 20, SI . Marv·, 17 La Verne 27, Wt>llller 17 Cent WHhlngton 20. !llmon F rtner 6 Llnfleld 21, Lewi' &. Clar~ 14 Oregon Tech 39, E Oregon O Puget Sound 7, w Wethl110ton 7 w Oreoon 2'4, S-Oregon 17 Whllworlh 12. Ptclfic, Ort 7 RKllle' Arizona 45, Utah St 10 FIOrlda St. 52, Arizona SI 44 BYU 42, Texas·EI Peso 9 Kan'H 28. ColOtado 27 Idaho 37, N Arizona 9 Idaho SI 26, VVeber St 22 Ulah 3S, Colorado St 23 Montana St 34, Montami 24 Nevada·Reno JS, E. Wash· lno•on 21 Jt~lown 11, Cerrotl, Moftt 1• ~~. Coto 67, N ~, lilOfl· '-""' 0 w New MHICO 34, s Colortoo 7 OlcklnM>n SI JI llOCkV IN><Jn· taln 13 FI L.twll l), ACltl'l'll SI 31 5"111Wett TUH 13, TexH Tech 10 Oklahoma 49, Mlnourl 7 TCU 2l, Hou,ton 14 Arkanau 21, Rice 6 SMU 21. Texes A&M' 20 e avlor 31, New Mt•lco 2 Lsmtr 20, Nlehotls SI. 16 Tex u ·Ar tin o-r on '4 . McNHH SI. 20 Arllena.• ttdl 1', Ouachll• 10 CtrMron )6, Bllfloo 11 t Ctlllrtl U 74, NF Okt•llOl'rle 10 tit rdl"9 21. S Ar'kena.t 21 ~ St )9, Ark ·Mpn ll<tllo " S.1'11 HovtlOtl SI 10, Al>li.nt CM'f\lltll'. 6 SE Olllehomt ll, Lt11t1lon If Svl ltou St 11, Autlln COi ' hrlltfon SI 7, Md#.111 rv 0 Tt•H 461 41, Howerd ltt'l'ftt 1• Mktw"' NtC>rUlla .... Iowa SI. 0 OklahOme SI )4, Kan~• St Iowa 10, Wlt.consln 10 Ohio St SO. tndtant 7 ~r~l,-Ml<No4tn H lltlnol' 41. Mlnnaota ) Ml<tlloa'I SI '17. North· wtsftrn lO New Mexico St 11, Wlcnlle St 2• 8e11111, Ken 46, Friends 27 81tCll Hiii• SI. 34, Huron 6 Butler 28, VelParelso 77 Ceollel IS, Otterbein 1• Carroll, WI• 28, Ctrlhal>t 23 CeH Wlltttrn 2S, Cernegle · Mellon 17 Cent Mln ourl .SO, SE Mluourl 9 Ctnl St • Ohio 37, Llnc:oln 10 Cll_edron SI 26, Panhandle SI 71 Concord!•, 111. 21, L•kel•no o Oevton 14, OtPauw 7 Ooent 71. C.onc0f'd1e, Nell 3 Earlham 16, 81uttton 12 Elmllu"1 28, North Centrer • EmPOrT• Sl. 17, Fl Hn• SI 7 Evanget 11, Mluourl·llOll• 7 Flndtev J5, Wllml110lon IS Grl1>nt N 20, 1n1no1t Co4 11 Ha"lng1 49, Dene O Hffttdtle ;JO, FtUl6 SL I Hooe ll, Ollvil 0 rnfnol1 Wnltvan 34, Wlt .. lon 10 fndlent Cen1r11 2l. St JoifPfl, lno 27 ,, lndlane SI JI. Ctnl FIOrlde 0 lowe WnJenn 1', SW Baotllt 0 Kternev SI 30. WHhDurn 0 . LtWf"tncl 13, ltlpon 13 ~Clttlt IS. W00$1tr 11 MINlkln J.4, Norlh Park 10 Minn ·Oululh 19, Bemldlf SI 0 MIM ·Mo<rls 45, Moo<twlad St NW Louisiana 22, S. Mlu ls· slppl 0 SW Louisiana 42, E. Caro· fine 2' 77 Alal>tm• A&M 32, Clari.. Col 6 Albanv, Ge. 10, Morr!' Brown 9 Cetewbt It, Gullfo<d 17 Eton 9, Ntwt>errv 1 FI Venn St. 21, Seve nnah $1 O Furma" SS, OtYldM>n 1 Geor~t-n, Kv 19, Evt n\\IOte Gr•mbllml St 11. Al•Aemt SI •• HamPdtn·Svdnev o. S.w•Mt o Hampton '"'' t•. SI Paul'' 6 Ktnvon 10, Centre 1 Knoxvl!M Jl, MortnouM 1t Ltrte U , .. pll" U 0 LID«tv 1eo11,1 JI, WoNoro 71 LMno•t-S4. Bowl• SI 0 Marl Hll 41, Lenotr·llhvnt 10 ~ 17, c;.ore1e Sovt•n I• MIUIUIPl)I COllto9 10, VeklcKla SI 3 NC Centrtl 3S. JC Smtih 17 Prnbvterl•" 23, Gardne<·WtOC> 17 llendo loh ·Mtcon JS Brl~wtltr. Vt 13 Sou1t1 CerOllne $1 16. Vlrolnla U"lon 1' Concord 16, Glartvtlta St 0 C W Poll 34, American 11111. 1' Oel1war1 SI 4.S. Howerd U 1 Duquaine 38. St Frencls, Pe 3 HOf\frl 17, Hobert n Indiana, Pe 2•, S. Conntellcul 1• t111ac:• •2, Corti.no SI. 6 John Cerroll 7S, Thlet 20 Kl"g' Point 41, COHI Guerd 0 )lll>Derv Noell 71, KulllOWn 6 Sorlngfleld 20, Lowell O Suiou.1tenne )4, Junie•• 20 Swartltmore 41, W Marvl•nd O Union, N v 38 Mlddl•bu<Y 0 W&ll'I & Jtff h, Grove Cllv 7 WHlev•" 10. Wllllems 3 • W Conn«tk ul 41. Frtml11111tem ~I ,, Wl\lfltkl St 20. Brldff'<.,.ltr ~" 0 Wnrm!Mter, Pr~. c.n.v. 10 Wllllti 19, FOU·MadlMHI 1 WOfQUler t«.b ~!Olle 11 C~UNITY COLLEGE Pac-t Ceo ..... ~ Cerritos 38, ~n West 2t Tall !14, El Ci m ino 16 Fullerton 38, PH•defla IS Ml San Anlonlo 21. L<>niJ Beech CC 17 Soulllefn U 41, N CtrOllnt A&. T T~UH SI 41, lttllune· Mo Southern 24, Wavnt, Net> n O Mo Western •2. Pllhbufg $1 )4 Mu•ldnoum 74, Mount Uf\lon 1' Ntbra\ka·Omtllt t7, SI Cloud COOllm•n • Troy $to )1, Tann.·Marlln 1 Vlr111ni. SI 17. NorlOlk SI ,. Wal>tU! JS, ICtnludty W111tv11n Ml'Mon c ....... Q Oranoe Coe'' 42. Sen 0 1990 10 Saddlebeck st, Palomer 9 Rlvenlde CC 3S, South• St 6 2l NIOfHll.a Wtlltven "· Mlclltncl N Oallota SI. ~?.t Mornln11skM 1 H& lllinofl 40, UllYfl Naltr•ne 21 NOl'lllefn SI., S 0 I•, SW MIMI · Miii' Northwood, 111\IC'h )!, Otelld VeMay SI. 1• Obtflln 73, o.f!IMMI 21 Olllo Wt•1tv•11 11, Alit9Mn'I 11 Otlewe, Ken S7, Ken••• Wt\ltv•n 0 llow·HUlmen 1. RhOOI• 3 SI Marv's, Ktn ti, Tebo+' 0 SI Notl*I ?7, ChlCtOO 0 Sl Ollf"7r. ~ Vfl1\110 S.olNw Vel. St SO, MJcftloen Ttell 1t s D•~OI• 16, N Oekol• u S Oellott Ttell ?t, OM!Olt W9'1evtn 12 SW Kental 11, St«tlne 20 Wevftt. Mich f7. KlftfUO.Y SI I? Will~ Hwtl JS. M4•Am Har.,_ It wi. ·l.•Croue JI, WI• ·Ew c-.1r. JO WI• ~o.11 tS, Wl\ $IOUI 1$ Wl'-·Slnem Pl JI, WI' ·Sv· l>ttlof 7 ..,.... Alabeme 24, Mlnlulool St, 20 ., Woll a. 1. .. ••· S.mtor-o ,. Whl Ctf'Olllle lO. MtraMll O Wlt1\lon-Se1tm 35, Ellttbtlh Cltv St. J I Ht 30 10 Notre Oeme ti, Navy 17 Penn St. 37, Boilon COlleoe SvretuM 13, Plll•burgtl 7 Virginia 27, w. Vlrtlnte 7 Army 24, Air For~ 12 Temple 42. C1nclnn1ll 10 wmram a. Rr'i 24, uritvn western 14 Sa nta Ana 19, Cllru, 17 Western s .. -. c..,....~e Rio Honcw11. MoOrpei'" 7"t Oi.n~re 10, Santa 8 arben j cc 0 Ventura 23, San11 MontC41 cc 14 ~c..c..,....11et West Loi Anoelfl u, l.A Soultlwt't 10 , ..... c .... ,WICS' Groumon1 29, ~roln6 vi~.,. '24 Sa l\ UC! falls in pol o, 8-5 LOS ANGELES . -Af\cr t.alung a ).t haJniinc advantage. the UC Irvine water polo ~Ulld wa1 outtcored 7-2 1n the final two quancrs and dropped an g..5 no • conference match al UCLA Saturday. n Tony 8cll 500rcd IWO aoa.ls to pace the Anteaters Who. d~-4heir ~d pme an u m111y ~ beaten in a PC'AA encounter by Fresno State on F"da~ overtime. 11·9 -• ~· "''-NATIONAL CON,H•NC• S.J\ l'r1nctKo lltm• New0r1t1n1 Atltnta C:h~tlfO Otirolt T1m11e ltv OrMnlav Mlnnt1ot1 Wt" W LT I I 0 s • 0 • 5 0 > • 0 Ctlltrll ' , 0 , • 0 > • 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 ~. ,., ... 2'7 .S.M IM ..... * J»IU "'' I .. .Ul 161 .m 163 n2 111 .m 110 ,. 1'3 170, 205 211 1'3 UI 224 too 2lt ... t 011111 ' , 0 '6'1 17' 17l SI, Loul1 6 J °" ~] 27j -1J> NY Gl1nl1 S • O .556 175 116 W1thlne10" S 4 O .55' no llO Pflll1dllOlll1 • S O .~ lSJ 177 AM•IUCAN CON,•lllNCI Otflvtr ll•!Wi &.1111t KtnlH Cllv k n oi.oo Plltsb4.lrell Clnct11n111 CllVtltt\d HOUiton w .. t I I 0 7 t 0 ' ·2 0 I • O • s 0 c:.m-11 ' • 0 l • 0 1 • 0 0 ' 0 I Ht llt 1IJ Ill .111 234 llCI .n1 2" 1s. SS6 In 17' ~ n1 2•2 "' 200 llO . m 163 1'7 111 116 I ... ooo 116 2•s Mltml f 0 0 I 000 JOS 124 New Enetano • 3 0 667 ltS 209 NY Jth 6 l 0 667 n1 117 llldltn1poll1 J • 0 333 IS. nt luffllO 0 ' 0 000 1'3 271 TMIV't O.mat lltm1 al SI. Loult (Cl\annet 2 al I P.m ) ll11Mr1 11 Chlcaeo lChanMI • 11 10 a m.) Nt'N EnOllll<I •• Otnvtr (Ctltnntl 4 •• I p.m.) Cltvtland 11 Buffalo Grte11 ••v t i Ntw Or'i11n1 Housro" II Plthbureh Kan111 Cl!v 11 Sttlllt New Yori!. Glan11 11 01llH PhlladllPhlt a l Otlrpll -' -S.n oi.oo ., 1no11p11110ttr Jarru>~ au al...MIMti.o1a-c1nc1nn111 t i S.n Franclteo Miami 11 Ntw York Jiit ~V'IGtme All1n11 •I WHhln;IOll (Cha nMI , ,, •. P.m ) er 'ullef'ttft •· ,,.... 1t. 11 le.wt 111'1..,,... l'rftllO ''· 1 1 J 0-11 etl Slttt ,Ulltrton J 7 0 lo-10 CSl'-Sttltlllt 37 FG "U-W..1on f HH from awMNY ChlNkkll) FSU-krvttt 1 fl.WI (I kldl) C:S,~111 16 NH from Akft (lltlllkt klell) 'Su-a.tit •2 l'G CS,_k111t I run (Sltlllllt 11.lckl Cl,-Stelnllt a '0 Atttnffn<t! l~tm. INDIVIDUAi. ITA TltTICI .. 1tUSHINo-l'retno It.: M. kott U· .. ; kr11ttt1 10-aG. C1l l1111 '""-'!O!li t· kOlt, 12•Q; Ltwl•, 11••7; Gerllart/ ""*' ftAHIHO-l'rHno St.: , ••• ,,, • .,, 22·37-a, nt, C1l lttlt ll'uli.tton· A"'1f't, 1'·30-1 m . tltl!CftVING-ll'rttno SI; kambray, •·•Si Willft, •·•; Lllllt, S•S.; w .. aon. l ·•1 0 . Wllllt l'l\t, t•JA. Ctl Slalt FulltrtOll. Rldlck, J-122i "full!. S-73; M. Wllllll'N, ~r2._,,;J!Ul ...... Lene IMdt St. 24, ,Ktftc 22 \ le.wt lilY °'*"" Pactt1c O 1 o 1,..._.,, Lone ... cfl II. 0 1 1• >-2• P-Htlnrldl 6 "" trom .. ,"" (Nor• llMfd kick) LBS-01vnot 2 run <e>e...-1 klckl L85-()r{ J7 HU lroni Gavno< (OC.Ouet• klctl) Les-L«lltll tt "" from 0 1vno< (C>a9utr• •ldl> P.-Wt111 I lntwce11tton return (Hor· 1111rd llldl) LBs-f'G 0ClfUtrl lt P.-Htlnrldl • OIU trom ltrM< (ko1i "" trom 8«netl Alltndanee· SJ.41. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Pacific: Maektv. 17·47, Thornton, lO·JA. L.ono 811ch St .. Ttmt>ltlOll, 13·73; OIYnor 1·3S F'ASSING-Ptclflc: Berner, l0-60-1, 312, Pitz, 1·1·0, 17. L0119 B11ch St .. Gevnor. 27·•1·5, 37'. RCCEIVING-Ptclllc: Camp, •·•2. SColl, 6·61; WoltkV, •·•4; Htlnrlch. S·Sl ¥Lon9 BllCl'I St.: LO<kftl, 7·M; Temo141ton, 7·61; Locv. •·'2; Orv. 2·46. C~UNITY COLLEGE ~1c-tC~ •liiiiiiet -Overlll WLT ·WLT S 1 0 1 I 0 •10 430 • 1 0 ' ' 0 3 3 O· 4 3 0 Oddi N,L xsr Louis • ovar llama 230 430 ---wmr.,~~-~-"" J o • ro . lllMltn I~ over •Chtcaoo 11Plll11>ureh ll over HOUllOll •Ntw Orltan1 2 ov., GrHn 8av aOallas 7 ovar N..,. York Giants X[)elrolf J 0V91' PhfllcMlPllll San oi.oo • over 11tndl1n1001l1 Cllvllalld I OVt(' •Buffalo llMltmeM>I• 2 ovar Tampa 8av aS11111e S\11 over K1n111 Cllv •Olnver S ovar Ntw Enelalld Miami 7 over 11.Ntw York Jtt1 den Frandaco 10 over Cincinnati 11W11hl1>11I011 10 OVll' Atlanta (Monclav nlohtl COLLEQE Or..-n 20, UCLA 11 k.,a bV Outrttn 0rt90fl l 0 14 )-20 UCLA 0 l 0 1~11 Or-MaCL.od 19 FG UCLA-Lff •s FG Or-Holman JS PIU lrom Mllltr <Macleod kick ) Or-Harman 9 PHI from Miiier (Macleod kick! UCLA-Youne 4 1>1u from Bono (Lff kkk) Or~cltod 26 FG UCLA-A WilM>n 11 CllU lrom Bono (Ttnntll 1>111 from 8onol Alltnd111C• "4,,20 TIAM STATISTICS First down1 Ore 2S UCLA LOll9 Bttch • 0 4 4 0 El Camino 4 O 3 • O Mt Sen AnlOlllo 1 • 0 2 S 0 S.turdlV'I seer .. Ctrrllot le, Golcltft Well 21 Tell S.C, El Cimino l6 Ml San AnlOlllo 21, L0119 8tadl CC 17 Fulltf'tOll JI, Palldtnl IS SaturdtV'• 0-(7:ll lt.l'I\.) Golden Wht at FulltrtOll Tall 11 8tktrsfleld Mt San Antonio 11 Ctrrllo1 Pasadena 11 Et Camino Mlswn C.lfef •tee $ffdllOaQk Riverside Santa Ana Cllru,.. Soulhw .. tern Or•net Coast $In oi.oo Mff• P110ma r Sin Olteo c....,_, W LT s 1 0 • 1 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 l 3 0 2 l 0 2 3 0 1 4 0 0 s 0 Sltur•V'• seer .. Oranee Coast 42, San 0"90 o Sadclttblck SI, Pt lomlr t Ovwtl WLT • 2 0 6 1 0 • • 0 l l I s 3 0 , s 0 2 s 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 ltlvtnlcll CC JS, Soulhwtslarn 14 Santa Ane II, Citrus 17 S.NrdtV'I G-(7:JO lt.l'l\.)1t' I Orlll9t Coast at Palomlr, 1:30 11 Stddltblctt at ClllUI • Sin 0'-oo MIU II SoulhWtllern Rlv111sldt CC al S.n 0'-oo, 1:30 pm "'" AM"'"9s IArv.DAY'l...llHUL n (12911 .. ia ...... ., ,,_..,.., ._...ALOOIAS '91llT aAC.. • tw1ont1. ~ .. H Timi (lurnal '-GO > '° 2 IO Onrv VJklne lloa•J , '° a oo Kodlt ll Kid (Whitt ) ._ .. Alto raced tltunntno MorM, Ca t O.ne1. C1"'°dt1n ltll1, Ooul>lt tlttv O.J.. Nt111t WOf'fY • "Tlmt; ;47. 12 IXA.CTA I 1-41 H id IM.20 QUA.llT9tltttOtUH SICOND llACI. 350 Yl fdl Maotl• Molton. (H 01rclt ) • '° HO , 00 lteult 01Ult M/Jlon (NOOutl) l•.20 t.00 Ala Slllrtey OM (Cr11w>. 6'20 (Ito raced· Trulvs 1.UC.-:-1.11 Soiillt tlt vOll, 0..dlv Watch, Slllrtevs Vanity, Sher In TrlUOlt, Fofl9w Tu, Jt ll L'""4 Klpty Time IUt THlllD llAC•. 170 yards. Mldlll91'11 "1cV 1E G11cl1J I 60 Trtvtll" Sllow (Crafftf') SHHV Stnl ... (~) uo >to uo 2«1 uo NallOb Allo rlCld Trac.a Act, Tht Pain! Mt Sllvlf', !(tu Joi\/! An Go Tlmt 4616, U IXACTA (2·3) Pt ld UHO T~OUGHllllDS 'OUllTH 1t•CI. 6 f~t Ont Mitter (DomlneutU 100 • 21) 3 20 BOid n• Better ( NOeuet) 6 20 • 60 Tutl>ullnl lllular <Sl•Vtnl) 3 20 Alto re'!ld Htdldll, PP111'1 Prince, Truco. Ntw York Cllv, Jtl'I Krl1P1trleit T-Tlmt Pal, Barstow TlrM. 110. fl,,TH llACI. 6 turlOll91 Norm'• Gal CNoeutzl e . .c> s 20 uo lthytP!m Plut .. OIOVI ) 1S 00 l.IO Pride 0 Paul <Burnt ) 1.60 Also ra c.o• G1111111 Tait, Cactul Or11mer. Pride Of Paradise, P11tv'1 B"I On, Glorltltt 8av, Sieker'• Girl. Time: l:ll tlS. U IXACTA (2•ll Ptld Mll.50. SIXTH llACI. 7 turlong1. Ot nclne Rt1>o1 <Dmnorl 3 40 3 00 2 60 , .J!m-SUfq CM•-n>-~-'0-l.»- Garflttcl CMll~) UO '° race<J' J.Mlll'i Bou, itepper SPffd1 Native 'Joe, N11rlv MldnlePll. !>fill COllfulld, Doc Holley, Prince P11ttac1 Time 1:24 llS. SIVINTH llAC•. 1 furlon91 Nht1Pid "' l1c:e U,nmoil 3 60 2 JO 2 20-A flclontdo (Melle) 2 40 2 40 TIP Out Toby CCll.rk) 2 80 Al\O raced LllJhl l!llutt>trrv Suroas .. r, Trolln Hou .. Time 1'23 llS U IXACTA 12·61 111!0 119 50 llGHTH llACI. 6 '> lurtone1 • KaPI Kai lSll>ltle) ._20 l 20 l 00 Tacky Bui True (Ptdro11J S 00 4 20 Hale k11 CProctorl s 40 Alto raced 8vno&adv, Bllmt 11 On M4, L0119 GOM Gltlk, Via Zante, Rlcl!.v Powar, KOOi kause Time 1:20 NINTH tltACI. 4 f\.ortone1 Eurvdlce (Stevtnll 31.IO 20.40 1 40 Rtl>Olll 8vt CE11radal 11 00 UO ltlslno Yukon IOllvarnl UO Also raced. Slet nlt GHt, Secular Side, lnv1d1r'1 Dr11m, Tamperad Cup, l!lavwood BrHrt, lltule The Sun. Time: t·ll 21S JS IXACTA (4·11 e>ald S'9UO. n PICK SIX (9-2-10·7-S-4) paid U,039 80 with nlM winning llcktls t1lx P1or11t) 11 Plcx Sh• contoterlon oald Jl6 70 wlrn 317 winning llcketl (five h<><'•H) TINTH ltACI .• f\irlone1. Leuehlne 8 ov CMcC1rr011l 3 80 SPtrl Card l511>111a) Rlv•ll Ft CIM (OUvarH ) Alto r1c;td Me •Im Pr1rmttr1nlP, Coot Frtnchy Time l·Of 4/S $S IXACTA 12·'1 oald '91 00 ILIVINTH llACI. l"t mlllt 2.IO 2 40 uo l.40 3 20 Gorky l'lrlflt "°'"' lltev.nt 1 7 to 1AO ktl't Dehtlll 1v.-.i1ue111 UO Atto rec.a lllUOW1111 O.VI , ~· "-0\i~. hi4 l11tw U1, l.Jtll! Wll, ~y JoM D I NorlNnl Dltcevtrv Tlmt Ulf •1J HVINTM UCI. I t mlltt on t\lfi •·Ml•Wt IMcCt rron> l.AO 2 ~ 2.0 10110 <Hawltvl >IO UO 1-T'#ln't T0tllld0 (~) , tO 1AO UO ....,,,¥ '"•O rlCff. Otrk ACUnl. k~•. lllllHllClo, IHtCll T .. t, Tiit Nub Time. lM 215 U IXACTA ll•U Hid Uf 50. llOHTH UC•. 1 111' mfltt. Inn ltt (MCCarron> S 00 2..0 2 40 aut11t.er (MOiiie) UO UO HOllOI' Mtdil <Plnc1vl uo AIM> flctd: Manttkl, Armin Time· 1:42. u •xAcn <6·•> 111Jo m .so 11 "9CK 'IX 12/t-l-t•6-l·Sl H id M,062 00 wllfl 47 wlnnlno tlekett <"• "°""' 12 "tell Six conlOlltlo!I )llld f7U9 wtf!M.Aa wlM!l\9 ITcktts (lfllt horM1l NINTH llACI. 1 I/ 16 mllh lac It (McC11ron) '20 • 20 ) tO Alf;enct JlflOemtker I I 00 S 00 V«lautef (Ctlllnedal I .0 Alto rlCld Jumllltf', I let o.tlmll L'N•llY, CrlUel Ot Lunt, Air Pock.et: HlflrftOIO, N«MI. Mubhffl Tlmt 1-43 215 JS IXACTA II-JI Pa•d 1142 50 • Atttndt nct JS,'52 NHL SlturdlV'I Sc.trtt KlnM 7. Toronto o Hartford 4, 8uff1to 4 Quellte S, NY t1l1~rs 4 W11htno1on 6, Ntw Jtrstv 4 Phll1dt111t1t1 S. Mlnntsolt I MOf!tr .. I 3, 80.,on I NY ft1noer1 7, F'lll1bur11h s Vancouver 6, CP!lc100 4 SI Louis s. C1l111rv 2 'hfll'IM'~ ~ NY la~n al Aolloo EdmonlOll 11 Wlnnlpeo Kines 7, Mliite Leah 0 kwe bV ,en.ft TorOlllO 0 0 ~ LOI Anotlel l 2 ~7 fllnt ...,_. 1 Los Anoelti, Gtlttv 4 (Fox>. 6111. 7 LOI All9eitl, Mclellan 3 (Olo'lnt, Tavlo() 162 (llO), 3 Hlctlols 1 (Fo11. HtrdV) 17 11 Ptnalllt1-McGIN, Tor lcrois·a-.klnel 1 SI ftfd'1)0ncl, LA llrlPOll>lll, t..S.S. Ourltuo. Tor. male>< (flghtlnol. 17'2S Ru,kowul LA m.nor lcrou ·ctlteklnoH n1lor (flerlllne) 17.25 s.ceftCI .. 9'1td 4 Lot Anetll,, Htllan1M>n 2. S 47 (In), s Lot Anetltl, Nic11o11 I IOlonM, McLtl tn) • S2 Pen.111tt-vatve, Tor (hOoklno). 54 Dionne, LA (lrl11etlnol. 3'09 L1Poln1t, LA (hOldlnel. l 5' Jack1011, Tor (llOOlilnel. 6·40 Valve, Tor CroueP!tng) 11 •2 Oeoust. Tor (hloh·sllcklnel 11 St Smllll, LA IPl'911· ttleklnol, 11 St Wen1, LA (lnttrfertnct l. 16·50 lhnactl<, Tor (hooklngJ, 17 11. TlWd Ptr1ecl 6 Los Anlltlt1, Rtdmonc I (OlonM), S 29, 1 LOI Anetlet, Ru11tow1kl 3, !Enel>lm, Fox), 9.4 . Ptnalllts-Hardv, LA. lhOoklng), 3 10 Miller. LA, malor·lllQht· lnel, 19'09 sr .... 111. Tor. mator·Wohttnel 19~ • Sho11 on 11<>1t-Toron10 I0· 12·7-79 Lo\ An111le1 9· 11· ll-ll Goall .. -Tor, e .... r (II \/\011·7 llVtl), Wreoeet (23 lhol1·20 .. Vh) LOI Aneelel. Jantcvk (79 1Ploll·29 llVhl A-ll.4U -Rtttr-Kerrv Fr•- .__,. ...... ...:Ol(AI~----d.·.2.Sl Ptnlne vard1 200 21 .:W·IOL -m - -.. ._ adt.., SATUltDAY'S KOlllS Aneliu• Ltttut S.rvlle 40, PIUI X 0 .Ml-l.'tr11w ISIDl!Wl 6.AO ..LOO -3..oO.. Mlrktl Lint COoml~I) S 40 0 0 llttlurn vtrdl 60 Pants 20-30-1 Punts 4·47 • Fumblft·IOll 4·2 ~llltt-vareh 3·30 Time Of Poueulon :M 21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 27 26·44·3 4·44 0·0 )-17 75.37 RUSHING-Orteon McCelt, 11·11, Chtrrv, 13 .... K Willl1llt, t -'6, 81rnt1. 1·36. 8 1a ncl, 3·20, Miit«, S-t, Mack l·O UCLA An<1r1w1. 1•·61. GrHn. 4· 17. Wv .. v, S·l3, Prlmu1, 5·12, 8ono, 4·2, Sht<rard, 1·1, Greenwood, l·O PASSING-Oreeon· Miiter 20·30·1, 200 UCLA1 lono. 26·••-J. 212 lltECEIVING--0rt90f\. Harman, •·SO, McCan, 4· U, 81rM1, 3·20; HOiman, 2·56. K. Wlllhllt, 2·1t; Chtrrv, 2-IS UCLA· Wvltv, 7·S2, Youne, S·IO.C, Anclraw1, S·3'; Ttnntll • .C-)4, Sntrrard. 2·21. USC 20, St1nford 11 kWI bV Quarttn USC 7 0 0 1)-20 Stanford 0 l 0 t-11 USC-Norman t Piii from GrHn lJor· din klekl Slt n-FG Hermon l6 USC-<rulchtr I run <Jorda n kick l1rt1) USC-<rutcher I run (Jorda n kick) Sta~tnln S PHI from Buckllv Im.ire Ltttut Keltlla I•, CVIH'ftl 4 LOI AllmllOI 1•, El Dorado I 1 Gardtll Grwe Lll9Yt LOI Ami~ ff, 8ot11 Grandt 6 ScandlM °'*' (at Stedttltlm, Swtden) °"',....... Slntltl John McEnroe (U.S.) dtt Wolltk Fl1>111. (Poland), 6-•. 6·2; Jlmmv C011nor1 CU.S I dal. JOIW!n Krltll CU S.), 4·6, 6-l, 6·4; Mall Wlltndtr fSWtdtn) def Guv Foroel (Franca), 7:S, 6·3; Jotklm Andert Jarrvd (Swtdtn) def Joaklm Nystrom (Swtdtn), r3. 3·•. •·3. Rtmamtltr Jack L (No9ut1I I to Al\O raced 81~ Bird. Brlgntwetl en. JOM. Catch A ~. lncur\1on Tonv·, Trteturt Time 220 U IXACTA ()·SJ P•l<I ~60 A lltnclance II 712 Olk TrM (It Slllfl Anita) SATUllDAY'S llESULTS I Ulll 9f 21 ·di y fhlrllltNIACI rneet1n9) , .. ST. ltACIE. OM mlll. Mrko'1 Anln Stl <Pncvl I> 00 3 40 2 40 Ved•lle (M4ra) 4 00 2 40 8 ulltrmtre (Lozoya I 3 20 Al\O rectct Lovt 'I Venture, Winn/no Gold, E:1trn1I lt11son, Siient Cel, Jen ltulftn1. Sl110n's GrMll,,es. Time 1:39 1/S SECOND ltACE. 6 lurlon91. AlllCk (Ptdro11) 3 60 Bt" Rldttmtd (Steve91I Overland Journt v (Ollvtrt1l AIMI ractd' eno 01s111av. Nlgl'lt, Pt.Ultn MalcPI. Galileo. Time I 10 300 240 700 4 20 HO OrP"•n'1 n DAILY OOUaLI 19·SJ 1>1ld \ 12 00 Sl CONSOLATION DOUBLE (9·21 Pelel '120 . U.S.·J•Nn matdl (II lllU(, JaN"I Uftittd Statin 21, JIN" 11 LM Trevino (Us ) dtf Htruo Va&ud• IJ101"I 70·71 Pttef JICOOstn IU s I llfd Tonru Nekemure (Jeptn) 70· 70 Tommv N1lle11m1 (J101n1 ~ Brue~ Lt lllkl (US I. 11·12 Andv BHn IU S I de! ICikuo Are1 (Jtoanl 68·13 1Coulc11I tnout (J1p1n) dal Frid CouPle\ 1U S I 11·74 Maril O'Mtert IU SI dl1 Seouro Fuilkt IJ11>tnl. 69·71 Tom Kiit (U S I dal Ttteo Ozell.I (Jeo1n), 6'·71 Tom Wat\On (US I def Ntomlcnl 0 11kl IJepenl 67·'9 ,J1pen CltUIC (II Hlrellllml, JtP1nl Jan S11-1on 70-67-ll7 Avello Okemoto 72·61-139 Holll1 Stacv 72·6,_141 (Morris OIU lrom Buckltv) All~ 7•,.n Wlttltman Cup (et Ltlldeft I Uflltitd """ S, lrltalrl l THNltD ltACI. 6 lurtonQs S1nt1t1 Ju11 TM Ftcll (Hewlev) S .cl l 20 160 Tu Al·Yu • n -6,_141 Merit FIOutres·OOllt 71·71-142 TIAM STATISTICS Buo.ra Polfer (US.I Olf Anne Hooo1 Pl<kln' R1ln110w1 (Larnanct) 9 00 S 20 (Brllalnl. 4· 1, 4-3, Chfls Evitt LIOvd (U.S) r'"-RatauncPI A Tune (Plncav> 3 60 lAur1 Ptttrwn 61· 75-143 Ok H"·Ku 11·71-143 USC Flrsl downs 11 R!Wltt·Vtrdl 60-191 Sien 11 33·'5 lff 3 1M9·2 ...... Cltf Jo Durie (8rll1ln), 7·4, 4· 1 '/ Al\O rectd Accu Itek. JOll 0 UP The POie, 811u'1 8affl, Tuono, l!lkl Oen Rvan. Sttr Tiit IUO, hw'4'~1H. Pn1fne yards 147 Rtlurn vtrdl 17 p,.... t ·ll ·2 Punt• •·32 Fumb4fs·loll 4-l ~tti.t·vtrdl 6·SI Tlmt Of Pouenlon :M·lS 1-1 S·71 · 2S:'5 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-USC· Crutclltf, 41· 146; POia, 1·1', Knl9111, 7·24. Slanlord Mu1ter, 20·57, SColl, 3-12; Htntev, 1·6 PASSING-USC. Green, 9·11·2, 147 Stanto<d· 8ucl!.lev, 12·25·2, l•t. Pave, o+o. o. RECEIVING-USC. Norman. S•7', Cor· mltr, l•60; Ttnntr, l·I. Sltnford: Mu11ar, )·36; Htnltv, 3·16; J1me1, 2·23; Morrl1, 1·22; Heirrv. 1·21, WHttrlltld, 1· 11; SC011, 1-13 UC lrVIM UCLA W1tw PM COLLIO• UCLA I, UC lrvlnl S 2 I I 1-S UC trvlne scortno: 013.t-t Bell 2. Ootlno 1. OIMtr I, Sltvalort I. 1'CAR TE~E2HONES f ·· • As low as 83" /Mo. Lea si ng • Same Day Service • Certified, factory-trained technicians •_SAVES TIME • EARNS EXTRA S • IMPROVES EFFICIENCY CllLl.DLil•ilti•DnmAL Dia. L580l Rock.held Blyd.~ SuLtt L • lrYtM, Cahforn1a 92718 (714) 170·3363 TlrM 1 10 21S · ,outtTH RACI. 6 tur10ng1 ~1911ef Fii Utvnl<rl 23.20 10 00 3,IO Willdv VH (Ve1tn1...ia) 1 20 3 20 01n11oar COomlneutz) 2 60 Al\O r acid llttlltlee'. SwMI J11nM Fro11v Secretarv Time 110 l s f'tflTH llACE. 6 fur!Of'9t Helo Fotk1 (Vtltnlutlt) 4 80 l 20 2 40 Surt To Fire !Htwlevl 4.60 2.IO VOlt rJl(l,.IPtdrorel 140 AIW' r1c1C1 Merk In TP!t Skv, Woodltno Wev, Mr Un11ttleY1Dlt, T11>uk, Senor NH!or, Pllrlan Sprlno • TlrM. 1·09 lS IXACTA lt·ll Ptld S46 50. N(WPOllT DMSI '" flsNnt DAVEY'S LOCKllt (~pen lttdll -I 14 anei." 324 l>Ollllo, 2 vtllOwlalt. ISS rock COd 6 O.u 41S mac11.trt1 1white11\h, 1 \hHPS"lld, 2 1cul11ln, 2 cow cod I 11~ COCI ' "• NIWPOllT LA ND ING (NtWMrl lttd\l -6 I •nGllrt 9? t>onlto, 97 sculpln. It t>tu. 197 mtektref SHlpY/\RI) SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only Sl'EAM.CL.EA:NlNG S4~ 00.hr YARD LABOR 140 90 Per Hour . • HAUL 0 TS TO 7S' -7S TONS Ma.r1nt Seal~ 223·21ST STREET NEWPORT BEA H (71 4) 67f>·2SSO 'eople NEED-classifie~ MIY 10-~ ti\ Ofm&1 I t Vitti Perl "'O<ll MUtnQ Ne'#tOe 1..0 11 one 9'Mtf ~ PtoP"t I'll,..~ 10 depend "°°" -fQr ~ .. .. loo4 ltC To •.aci'I ac:1..,. ~la• tild rMdl" c• --"lllU!t glrtf'nO ., classlfled ads phone 642-5678 . \ .. NIA W• ITil•N CO.,.•&NC.t "9dlc DMellll tl'tlMnl11 r ; ,':o .. ~ t 2 JOO '"" l'Orl'911d 1 ! '°° JV. ......... 2JA0t Stt1111 t J AO J OOIClen ..... ' 200 4 Houston ~~ O 1,000 S.11 AntO!llO ) I .7IO I Otnver 1 I 7 IO I Utah 2 ) .400 !vt Dllltt ! 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Whitt 1-4 0-0 2, .,IO!Mman S-12 0-0 10, Gordon l·t 2-2 •• C1oe 0-11·2 I. W1rrlc1l 1·2 0-1, Murflfty I· I 0-0 2. Tota.It· 46-fS 20-27 112 ~111'1 Qult1wl ~lllnd 21 31 ,. 37-lll LA co-• 31 n ,, n-112 FOUied oui-Nont •eoouno-*'°'"'"° Sf (Bowle 11), LOI Anotlts d (Ool\eld\on 121. Au/111-Pof'tlancl 24 tOrnler 71. Lot A"°"" 2S (Nlall'\ 141 Totll lout1....f'orlltnt1 t4 lO$ AllOlln 21 AlleNSeflee -I, 901 Seys U.SI CeunlrV HIGH SCMOOL SuftMt Ltttut fllnltl (It c......... ''"') Teem resuttl I Fountain Vatttv, 46, 2 Huntt~ Btach. 52, 3 Edison, '6, c ocean View, 9S, S Wttlmlntttr. 110, 6 Marina, 1)4. lndlvlduel r~ll I SO to ( H 81, 1 S 07, 2 Acos•• (W), 15:24. 3 Sabra IOVI IS 29. 4 JKoC>i IE>. 15:29; S La Mon (FVI. IS 40, 6 . 8ond IFVI, IHI, 1. GOUid tfl'V ), IS.CS, I Vtndltv IH81, lS 46, t knos (FVI, 15-47, 10 PotJ (HI), 15:.SO, II Looet IOV). ISSS, 12 Work 018 ), )SSS, ll Kisner (E!), tHS, 14 J•w•ll (Ml, lS;st, lS• Pellno !E) IS57, 14 Garltncl CEI. 16-00 11 Trln14ad tW), 16~1 II Arneb IE ), 1''03. 19 Trlidell IFVI 1•.07 1C Mavnatd (Ml 16• A,...iu1~ ...... \if ~C*._,-- Ttatn rnulll I Mater Del 31, l Blll'IOO Amat M 3 lill'IOll Monteorneo. " 4 w"''•· ti S P1u1 x. 127. • St Paul 131 lndiV.OUll rewtll I HoulNt• 18MI 14.51. 2 LOPfl (MDI IS.23 3 Turner IBAI IS 26, 4 8u11la !MDI IS lt S Van Wvt ISPI IS.JO 6 BonH" 18A> 1SJI 1 Voun1un (MDI ISJ 7, t McNatnH MOI IS S6 9 K•v•t 18M1 1• 10 10 Tevtor !l!AJ 16 14 Glr1s cross countY'Y HIGH SCHOOL ~Lfftut l"lnals (It Camrll Pan) T11m scor11 I EdllOll 1t 1 Foun1e1t' va nev, '2, l w111mlns1tr 94 4 CX.an Vltw, IOI S Hunllngton 811ct1. llS 6 Marina, l•t lndlvrdu11 ruu111 1 • ~•ICllOI IE I 1e 13 7 Nldon IE I, 11 24. 3 Cilll>ln (F'VI 1116 4 F ... r IEI, 18 31, S M•l•nle Manke !El "S7, 6 JOMSOll IWI 19 01 1 Manoy Mani<• (E l 19-0C,. McNal>O IMI 19 21 9 Holla TEI. 19:2S, 10 Ptmm tE I 1926, 11 Torn (HBI. 19 21. 11 Cratitr" IFV I 19 2' 13 Rover !OVI. It 3~. U Pttr,ne (19 34 IS Mack tWl, 19;«. " 'Mlm (FVI. "so 11 Truoeu (FvY 20(13, " Wh1llltr !OVl 20<07; 19 Kenny CFVI 1C 16 10 Kara. IOV) 20:20 ""991Vs LffllM Flnlls Cal Slu1'I Gttel TMm rnulll I Mater De ll 7 II •"<>O Montoomtrv 41 l 8 tltloP .A..,.• 44 4 ~' Piii.ii l)O, S SI JOWClll'\, 13S lnd1vi0\;al rnU111 I El>•Mt 8Al 17 SI 2 Thoma1 t l!IAI, 1136, 3 0 HullllH MO II SS, 4 Ltw~ <BM), II SS S Hoffman 18M) "SS •• Yo•I (MO) ""°' 1 Me' tMO>, 19-.22, e Ptrtr <IMI It l 4 9 Ur tit ll!IAI. It.cl, 10 l u,.n1 <MDI lt50 l'nmCl .That's the' probleftl wbb 1lall-.. fenooe. Tbcte't jUll 100 ....... conti1~ncy .... The VJctory left Golden WM wida a 2-3 tte0rd an \he Plc·9 Coafeam, wbilt lht falcou improved IO J.J. <;emtos q~ Md)' Mov· teSWl wu IOOd on 11 of 21 pmMet for 181 yard wilh favoriw recehier Carraway account in& for 126 Olt.bote • ya.rd• on scyen ~&cha. • . L.ikewitt, Heinle bad a fa'{orile • rmiver S&rurdly lA runruna beck Todd Parker, wbo wu filliQ&_ io (OJ the irtjured John Lambenon. Parkct', in fact, had a biapme, catcbinaelabt pas1e1 for 78 yards and carrina ibe hall 25 tunes for anotMr w~IRlll.--...;...,.-".f Heinle Wat at bis best in~ lWO minutet Of the pme after bis team had ttored a pair o( founh· quarter touc~owns 10 .,ull to witbiJi I 0. He 1\1.id the Rulllm from tbe Cem10s 44 o lbe t) by completi.nt fOW' SlJ"IUbl sl\Qrt•ranp pl.Mn to Major, Jo6o Spoor a'nd Puktr ~ • But four: stm&ht pe.ues a.ft the end zone couldn't flnd their~ and Cemtos took over on downs co liettJe thinas. Tbmas don't get any ~ £« Golden West. The Rustlen travd co Fullerton Saturday afternoon to flee the Hornets, who have lost -i\llt one pme this season (to Taft) ind wbo defeated Pasadena, 38·1 S, Saturday ni&ht. TROJANS ••• From Cl 1nclud1ng three lost fumbles and two mter~puons against quarterback Tim Green. who fintshod with 147 yards passing. Three USC turnovers came in the 1h1r~od but Stanford Called to capitalize ap:inSit e touillU . ..;;.,___ __ ;;;; defense. CSC controllc<1 the ball most of the first half but came away with only a 7-3 lcad Two USC dnves were lulled b) turnovers -a fumble b) Crutcher and an mter'C'ept1on 1n the end zone by Stanford's Mark Has~imoto. The Tro1ans1 only SCOrt' oflhe half came on their opening scnes when the) marched 62 yards in IC> plays. 1nclud1ng St"ven ruShet' by. Crutcher fo r 38 )'atds and a nme-yard TD pass from Green to Hank Norman.· • Pa)e staned for Stanford the "first 11me since he fractu~ the index finger of his passing hand Sept. 29. but didn't throw unol the first play of the second penod -and· that was incomplete. Pa~ e was incomplete on three other passes. then strai~ a tendon on the middle finger ofh1s passmg band. OREGON ..• From Cl and the st-eond on a 9-yard pass from ~1tller to Doug Herman 6:06 later. The Bruins made 1t 17-10 wn.b I 3 33 lcfl in the game on a 4-yard sconng pass from quanerback Steve Bono to wide receiver Mike Young on a founh-and-goal play. But Miner, Who eom=p.,..ie~t~t,.d 20 ofh1s JO passes. then guided the Ouclts from their 16--.·ard hnc to the UCLA 9 Men'• soccer before the dnve stalled. However , cai PllY·~~~Ltt~ tNW 0 Matt Mad.cod kicked a 26-yard field ,111111111iiiii;.~gioa~I lo glve Ot:qoo a 10-poml lead I with 8:57 remaimng. Ten Ways to an Early Grave· Yo ur 1ob co mes first; personal considerations are secondary 2. Go to the offic~ evening . Saturdays, Sundays, and ho lidays 3. On evenings when you don't go to the o ffice. take the briefcase home with you. 4 . Drive fast because you're late. ). Accept all invitations t o meetings, banqu~ts, committees, etc. 6. Don't eat a restful, relaxing meal; t.lways plan a conference for your lunch hour. 7 Regard o.,hing, hunting, golf, gardming. or any regular exercise program as a waste of time 'artd money 8 Believe it's poor poli cy to take all the vacat io n allowed y ou 9. Never delegate rcspons1b1lt t\' to o thers: carry the enttre load yoursill at all wnc .• 10 If\ o ur 9.-0 rk call for travelm~. w o rk all day and drive all night to keep the next mo rn- ing's appointment Pm1ttti 111 • P11bln Strr 1<t hy llARB ~R L.\\\'?:\ .~1 ""L'i\1 U\'E \\tm,"lnal Park • ~hlrtuary ~\•utL'lcums e Cremalun 16H GLsler Avenue Co ta Me a · Phone )•O ~'H Ctut• \!n.1 · 0 ,,1,.. c~,.,plrt' f 11 "'~"' F.1r1/11m " .. . I .L C4 0t'&ng9 Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 4, 188.4 Deily Piiot pllotoe bf 1,_t C Gfft-Stehtke 1et. bal f1om mtatant equtrzment-manag Gary Huelttt after ktcktng-game-winn ng field goal. • TIT ANS NIP BULLDOGS. From Cl • • b1J!$CSt defic11 of the ~dMm 1 to romc bac~ Sternke's 37-yard field goal rarh 111 Whal hl' "as rdemng to \\ere the the first penod had bcl·n u\er-mul11pk gnea}"a)'s and mlSlakcs that shadowed by two Fresno t:He 1hruw, lasted rnto the lounh quaner. and he behind quatcrback Ke\ tn \"'cenc}. agreed 1ha1 the fact his team "'a~ who finished With 1.2 for n for :!)4 down by JUSl a 14-IQ margin :ll yards and a TD. hatrume was definitely a bonus. Although Fullerton had gone The wmnerwasn't a na1l-b1ter for through one disaster after anoth~ "1urph~, however, who said he would Coach Gene Murphy said he ne,er ha\e been happ) with the tic "Yeah. ~wan} handwriting on the "'all I "'as breat'1rng easier (wi th the tic),'' "I felt we could come back." said Murph~ .. aid Murphy. Frc.,no ~late's last real1~11c gasp W11h Allen ( 16 of JU for 239 vards came JU'>I prior to the w10n1ng march and one mtcrcept1on, snapprng ht!. as the Bulldog' pulled into range. bu1 streak of atte.,.,pts without Hltcr-were forred with a th1rd-and-6 at the ception at 181 ). and receiver Corn Fullcnon 44 Al lca\t that's what the Redick ( 5 for 122 yards). that remark sideline marker'\ n·vcalcd. was easy to swallow But 11 wa<, fo unh down -and Here's how thrng!> led up to everybod) in the t\uuse knew 11 but Stemke's winning ki ck· the official<, who final!)' checked with •Down 14-10. the Titans marched the press bu' and the official tattsti· on the Bulldogs in the third quancr. CJan confirmed 11 but Stetnkc's 28-yard chip \hOl was ra(l'd with ~~ lc:h. the w_ide .. Bulldogs Jr~<J&~' run'l 1hd,all ,out of a •Down 17-10. the .Titans look punting fortliftton and "'ere ~toppe.41 Fresno State's 'iC£_Ondar> '!J)an ~.'.!th. _£.Q.!Lif'ld. "\Hh .1.1~ life... Jhc I.Hans ltam irom Al!Cilto "Redic!.. but a 46-s"'ept do"'nficld yard aucmpt by tern kc "'a~ wide Fresno tale got the ball w11h 1·3o •Sttll down 17-10, rullenon "'t.'nt left. but could not mO\.l' II, then got JI 80 )'ard<., with Redick·., 40-yard agarn \\1th 16 ~<.ond'> left. but pass reception on a cros~mg pattern at the attempts "'ercn '1 c\ en <.IO'>l' -wtth Fresno State 25 and run IQ 1ht.· .i first Sco11 \hikr (ncgatt.·d b> pen- sctt1ng up the tyrng IOULhdo"n ah~). then Duane 1 ll'n'>on 1ntl·r- •An~. wtth a Ill' ~h aged the tep11ng deep pra}Cr'> Titans. struck agarn w11h Redrd. and Do"' n 14-3 1n the '>l'rnnd pcnod, t1$ht end Bob Kent to ~t up the the Tnan\ i.1ruc~ on a Io-yard '>t·onng wtnnrng field goal. pa!.s from Allen w l\llcn P111., w11h "We got them in man coverage.' 1:57 rcma101ng 10 pull to ""llhrn ex plained Redick. "with thl' range. ' ltncbacke~ on me. So, rt was open.,. The lms drops Frc'ino <\tau.· 10 '-2 "We did somt.·thtng we haven't in conference, 6-3 overall. Fullerton·., done all year,"' said an admmedl~ l'C'AA record 1s now 5-0. Ne\ada-La ... drained Murphy "And we managed Vegas 1s 4-0 1n conference play Cal State Fullerton cornerback Mark Collin• (5) breab up pau •• Freano State receiver Dave Williama look• on. Quade among winners at tourney f m Quade of Nt'WJ)Ot1 rkat.h "a' among the winner\ Saturdav 10 the Southern <, al1forn1a T <.'D<.'h1ng Pro T.cnnt\ ~mp1~\~~111•" ttl l~tHWt N1gucl R 0tC'Qt1CI ( luh Quodc, ~t·dcd \I \th 10 thl' tour- nament won h1'> lif't-round ma1ch over San Drcl(o·, f<1t:hard lk)l'r 6-1 6-0 He Jotn\ HuRtmaton fkach''i Mono Parker C un ~tadlcr of lr.,,inc and La1una lka<.h'\ Da1.c ~herbeck 1n toda~'\ \C'Cond round Parker drfeatcd f ~c Youn of f ounta1n Valk') f,.; h I ~u1dlcr " .. .,., a b-0, 6..() wtnner of Man~u.rn Beach"• Hc,tor Arct.h1go, fln<J <iltrrhcck \IOP!le<l ~orm l\\hbrookc Of nry, 6-\, ().4. 'ilJidlCf I\ sewnd·k·c<.lcd 1n thl' rnmrx·1111on Tht.• No I <oel.'d Paul Rermtcrn of Fullcnon. ca~1ly advan<'ccJ with a 6· I 6-0 wnl nvt.•r And} Phurm uf Lo~ tirif') h~ rvcnt <.onttnue'i th1\ morning at 8 30 v.llh '>C'COnd· and 1h1rd-round actton. ln•ex•pen•alve• 'f•n 1~ 'Pf'" fo•VI nol "•Oh '" p11ta r1111on11bl• C.llH•l•ed ..., .... ac:1verht1n.,g rJl9' J C1ass1fted Advert1s1ng 642-567A ) 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. - by ttw NiCl trenatwort•I ffCTIT10Ut 8UIMH Tl'lla bulll trlnli.t 1uot .,b-Publllhed Orange Coul Mid ~llon It· C08 NAMI HATIMIWT QllllPomlW tilrllOiiii toll~l,,..tiottot-UGcC'IOIOMl-'i!M ....... -ma~~---.,--·----•-c•,--.. d ... _,_~ ul*IOl"t n,. IOlloW!ng pel'eont .,. Commwcd81 Code Sec1ton ~btf •. 1 t, ti, 19_. Thi DUiie \f111ltf., It _... --. "' -·•• OlllQ.Pv--doing ~-. f10f.. 8u·212 t~ to be contUmmat PetHloMt' ANA MARIA C~ICE 1805 Cl1y M88lT &\Stt & DOOA. Tn. """'-end .odr .. of al ttie offlcl of MARLEl Q=~~JAAl."aoi ltrHI. Ne port 8Hch, 252J OrliftOe A~ 18-1, lhe P•rton with whom ...-"""-.. -m-1t_C_NO_T_IC£ ___ S'nlNIR ESCROW II WAYN! wmHT, JA ...., Cllll. 92$03 Cotti tHM, CeAf. 92827 CU1m1 may be tlleCl It I.aw r~ \llOf, 3337 Wlllhlre BIY c. .. Ho OUN7 I G JONI C MOOre, 1~ Cley Ronald A Plett~ 2621 omc. Of SCHUR OOMPH TOOl1 Loe AtlolM. CA 90010, IUMMOMI cl'"'· .. !'!WPOfl IHCh.. Orange Ave. 18-1. 'eo.t• ln<I KOAN, 11ri1 ~ fltemtOUlllU'*'.. or•r&.~W23, 19t ell! 92....., MIN, Cllll 92821 Blvd , Ste 262. Tuttltl. CA ....,..., The~ tiWS edOrwl NOTfCIJ y~ heft IMlecl Thie bualneu le Con· Oon C RhO<I". 2038 92MO Ind the laat dly f0t NAMI tTATI thl ~rlOn with whc =-~:-' .::..-:= duotld bY an lndlvldu.i Wlllaoe, Cu.ta M .... Cellf. lllfng c111m1 by any credltOt dJ::; •:= ~'°:e~~ claim• may be filed MMe ....... lollWel John C MO()(e 92821 lhall be Noveml>ef SO 198• END lAEDIOAL OAOUP. 32.• MAR L EN E ST E I NI! ..--wltNft IO~...: Thll ltltlment wu tiled Thia bu1lne1a 11 con-~ It the bvtlneM d1y W1at •th St ' Santa Ana. CA f:SCROW 81!AVICI!, U. .,._... lilelow #Ith the County Cleftt of Or· ducted by: oo-p111ner1 betor• the con1Ummatlon 92701 Wllahlta Blvd , Loe Ano-M HM lnfonnetteft · lflOI County on Octotw 6, Oon c. Ahodel d•t• apecllled abOve fll J M 0 CA 00010, and 1he laat d If you With to'"" the Id· tN• Thi• •••t~I Wll lllld 011...i No--.... 1, l"U Sl.,1\41 Bonne . r ' .. for fill"" Qlelm• by~· . ..... of an au~ In lhlt ,_ .., ...... .,.... "' Inc., ••28 W Sl1u.un A~. ..,. ~~tier, you .hOuld do '° p blllhed Or A0o.-with the County Clerk of Or· KENNETH A TIC HY' LOI Angelet. CA 00043 lOf shalt be Nov.rt\ ~ promptly '° lhet your writ· D•llu~ PllOl Oclo~ t• 2 ~t •llge County on October 22, VALERIE J TICHY Thll. butlneu 11 con• 19M, which It the buelM f ' • t9S.. Puollahld Oranoe Coa1t ..... 11 day before the contumm ::;:r.::.• 1 iny, m1y be 28, ovember -4, ti84 "-011tY Piiot Nov•mber •. dvcit.., by· =tr." on tton date ~fleet lbove. AVllOIUtted hi lido de-SU-t81 Publl1hed Orenge Coaat 1984 ,,:terna Q R, Jr_ M.D., DATED: October 2.4, 181 m•ndede. El lribum•: J>Ued• ,__________ D•lly PllOt October 28. No-SU·290 Thi• 1t1temellt WU tiled WILLIAM p woo. JEJ decidlr oontr• Ud. eln au-'*"ber 4· 11• 18· 19S. wlfll the Co-.inty Clefk of Or· H. WOO, lntend4d Trat1 dlencl• a menoa que Ud. ,.. Pllll.IC NOTlCE su-21e ..... IC NOTICE •noe County on October 23. terea(•l IPOlld• dentro de 30 dlu r~ 198• Publlthed by the Oten, LH 11 lnlorm.clon que F~~~:A~=· ITATIMINT ()fl F2:1MM Coest Dilly Piiot Novemb Pl8l.JC NOTlCE ~T ()fl Publllhed Or1ng41 Cout 4, t9S. · f you~ to Mtk theed• J: .!l=IQ••!*'8°" 19 t--""'""-.;;;;7.-ooa.....,~~--=i Ull Of' 'ICTITIOUI Qalfy l'Tlot October 28. No-8U4 11lce of en lttOfney In thlt Hl~MAH ACCOUNTING & 'ICTITIOUt IUttNlle 8U ... lt NAMC vember •. 11. 18. 198• mette1:. you thould do '° BOOKl<EEPINO SERVICES. NAll9 ITATl•NT Tl'le lollowlng pe11on1 Su-284 PtalC NOTICE Pfomptty IO that yo-.ir writ· 2538 Sant• Al'\I Av.• • Cu.ta The lollowlng personi •r• h•ve •~onld the UM ot ten reeponM. ti any. mey be M1t1 C.ilf 92827 doing bu.inaM u · MEO the Flct1t101a 8u1ln111 P\B.IC NoTIC[ ~ANT NOTICI flied on time MtChelfe Hlnmen 2538 LOOIC SYSTEM$ •. 11182 N1me S1tetllt• WarehOUM, Truet No. 1- SI Uated Oese• IOllc11•r .. S•nt• An• Ave ' . Coll• Truk Avenue Suite 200 •25 N An•helm 81vd . Or-FICmlOut I UllNeH IF YOUR "'°41'1trrY '81 consejo de Ull lbogedo en M ... C•lll 92827 Garden Grove °CA 928« ' Inge. CA 92M8 NAMtr ITATIMINT FOM~~ •CAue "11 uuntq, d•berl• hacet10 Thia bualne11 11 con· Com put era · For HNlfh The Flotllloua 8u1lnua the lo/IOWlng peraon is YOU A,_. NttlfD.IN YCM. lnmedl•l•ment•. d• •11• ducted bY' 1111 lndlllldu•I Profestlon&ls, Inc.: I• Cllll-NlllM ,.,.,,Id to above Wll doing bullnes•.. ,AY1111Q1Tt, fT MAY I m1nera. au rHpuHla Mlchetie ~nman l0tnli corpotitlon) 11182 lllecl In Or1nge Co-.infy on AG METALS. 1901 New-tOLQ WITHOUT AN • esctlta,_ aj 119) ligun•. pueda Thlt llltement WU llled TrasL .. s J0t 200 II.fl/Ch 21, 194• """ Blvd . Coll• Mell. COURT ACTION, Ind YI ser regi.treda • tlempo " .. venue, u • · ,..ILE NO F2• 1 •n..a """'' h t"-'-I ..... , 1• TO THE DEr;J:NOANT A wltl'l lhe County Cle<k of Or· G1rden Grove, CA 926« r '" '"""' C1lll '92827 may 1ve , .. ....,1 ''v" cMI complelnt hli been llled •t:!O! County on October 22, Tl'lll bu1ln•11 11 con· Utlll 8ullnaa N-•· 7107 Gulllermo Antonio Gulier· ~riangndlyouno rbllCCOUlly pa....!.!n O:X 98• ducted by. • corpofatlon S •OO W••I. Suite 3, Mid· rez. 1059 Vell•lo Circle, •• '""' Ill by the palnlltl eg11nat you II F~ Thia •tllement -• tiled 11ale, Ut 1 ah, (St•t• of Jn. Costa Mau. C•llf 921127 ya-.ir pa•t due peyment1 plf you wllh to defend tnt1 l•w· Publtahed Oreng• Coa9' ltle-eounty Ckwk of Ot-corp0t1t.on Utah) Thll builnus 11 con· permitted co1t1 ind 1 tult. you mull, within JO Daily Piiot Octobef 28, No· a~ County on October 23 Thia bullneu wu con· ducted by an lndMdu•I penses within thfM monlf d•ys alter thl1 1ummon1 I• vember • 11 18 l98• 1984~ · ducted by a corpo11llon Gulll.,mo Gutlefrez from the dlle' this notice served on you, Ille with 11'111 ' ' ' su.27• F2AIOI Thi• 1tatement w11 llled Thia llatament wu flied del1ult wu recorded co-.irt • written .response to Publ ahed Orange Coalt lllrith the County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or-This amount 11 $20,622 • NILIC Nbnc£ NllC NOTICE rta.IC NOncE fltalC ll>TICE Pllll.IC NOTICE the complaint Unle1s you ---------Dally Piiot 0ctot>er 28, No-a1~"! County on October 8, •no• Couri•y on October 26, as of October 18, 198• er D do, your deleult wlll be Pta.IC NOTICE h .. 8• 198• will lncrea1e until your • entered on appllcetlon or lhe ---------vem '•. t l. te. 198• Publlaned Orenge Cout ,_117 count bec:Ornet current. Ye plalntrtt, and tl'lls court may FICTfTIOt.lt IUllNltt Su-~83 Dal~ Pllo1 October 1•. 21, 0 c mav not have to pay the• NAME IT A TEMINT Published range OHi T enter • ludgemenl agaln1t 28, ovember •. 1984 Dally Piiot November 4• 11, tire unpaid porJJon of yQI you tor lhe rellef .demanded Th• lollo,¥1ng peraon II _su-285 8 11CCOUnt. even though h A fn the complaint~ which doing buernen as: nun• NOTICE 18• 25• 19 • • su.289 p1ymenl 'ti!" dem~d• cOYld reauu In garnishment MA AKE TING 00 N • r ~IC _ mm• •c NOTICE bul you "1ult pay tt of wages, taking of money or S 0 A T I U M , 1 9 0 0 0 -l"UDU amount atated llbov• Pf.QPef!Y or other re11411 re· MacArtnur Sult• 1206, N--FICTITIOUS .UtlHl!tt Ml.IC NOTICE Alter thlee month• fro. -----'tquiil'iO In lne complJn1. pOITBelJl:'1, Clln 92600 ...... IT T~~~~~:--+-~~:!;!l::.!!~~-.,,...hi;;hi~d~illi•~OI ~rdltlMl 1-. --Oeted!· FEBRUARY 17, R.i MUfrly Ill, ~962 the lpUO'«log.Pt[IOnJ l(e A8AHOONlllNT OF• flCJll'IOuaJl••tMEti lh!9doeument (whldl date• 1984. • GoldenLantem,Den1Polnt, dol ng bu1ln•11 u · U'IE<W,ICTITIOOI ~ NAMett,ATEMENT recordatlon appear1 herl LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk Calll 92629 0 K I M 0 T 0 I s I u •u• ..... NAMI Th• lollollttng person Is on), unle91 the obl'Ollk By HERMA E BOS· Thlt butlne11 le con-ltfl~ij~teCTS AND AS· Th1 following peraone doing bullneu 11 -beforl forecloted upon pe TICK.Deputy ducted by. In Individual SOC(ATES. 1020 North h•~ 11>1ndoned the UM ot. CHIPPEWA GlASS co period L URE ANO SHUPE R.E Murriy 111 Bro1dw1y, Penthouu, th• Flcllllou1 Bualneu 287 Myflle L.agun• a..cn' = ~ '°l: leQll ,.gnri m CMc Centef Orin WMI Thlt atatemeot wu lllad Santi Ane. CA 92701 Name· VAN GENUS GLASS· Cell! 9285 i ' Sant• AMI, CA 12101 wtth the County Clerk of Or· RlCharCf ;a;-Oklmoto. 40 ING, 15~1 Produci Line. Dinlel Edward Bo<ls, 267 stop the loreclotura l>y P .. (714) 559-Mr ange County on October 22. Meedowgr111, Irvine, CA Huntington 8Hch, C•ll· Myrtle, Laguna Beach, Caltl ~n!::s :';t~r!:::~:,, ~ Publl1hed Orange e"'o111 19S. 92714 rornl• 92lM9 92851 To find out the emou1 Dalty Piiot Nove<nbef 4. 11. '1IM70. W1yne C Stu. 1301 Linda The Flcilllou1 8u1lna11 Thi• bualneu 11 con-y 18 25 19jµ Published Orenge Cout Vitti Avenue, Pasadena, CA Name r•ferrl<I to above wu ducted by an Individual r: ~:'ro :;,::::1 . . SU-292 Dally Piiot Octobe< 28, No-91103 lfled In Ot1ng41 County on Den Bo<ls cf6sure, or II your Pf°'*1Y 11em1>er •. 11, 18, 19a. Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-January 20, 1982 FILE NO Thia 1t1temen1 wu filed In foreclosure for an ---------SU-273 ducted by co-partner• F 18 l3S. #Ith the County Clerk of Or-f'tln.IC NOTICE Weyne C Siu ~ Abdul Mamon c 1 Oct ...... 28 , .. son. oontect This llatement WU filed Tills ~ w.. CQll-·~ °"" yon o...... ' -MARIHAU .. ORl1 FICTITIOUS-IU.IMHt f'tln.IC NOTICE with the County Clef11 of Or-ducted by 1111 1ndl~ua1 11ff14 F2!t115 MORE (N1me of Beneflclai NA• ITATEMeNT ............ lng41 County on Octobet 10. Thi• llltement Wll flied Publlllled Or1nne Coast Of Mof1g9g419). lS. Row. Thi lollowtng persons .,, FICT,' ..,.,. 8UttNllt 19a. th the County Clertl of Or-D•ll" Piiot NoM.ber •. 11. Street, Cu.tt M.... Cal dot;'& business u . NA• ITA'TRMENT -f'217te1 •:x: County on October 8. r2 lt>rnla 92827 (71•) 6-48-480 C WLEY COWLEY "ND Thi lolloWlng ,._IOfl• ar• Publl·"~ Orann. "-··t 1" • 15. 5, l91M II you ha11e 1ny quettlont P . ST-Ot.Row.' 2214 N.w7>ort doing bualneaa;;: Oally Ptt~f Octoi*-28':'1:-·P~blllhed Orange Cout SU-288 vo-.i lllOuld contec:t. 11.wyt Blvd . Costa Mesa, Calll TRACO FINANCIAL, 3 vember •. 11. 18, 198• Daily Piiot October 1•. 21 , or lhe government llgerK 92627 Corpor111 Plu1, Ste 101. Su·280 e, f'iowm~r •. 198• f'tln..IC NOTICE · o11hlcb may have lnaured yOI. Frllllk R. Cowley, 3 Sum-Newpor1 Beech, C1llf 92880 SU·21M loan. mer Wind Ct.. Newpofl Jun E Lam1, 32 FICTfTIOt.lt IUl,..Elt Remember. YOU MA I Beach. Call!. 92683 Belcourt Dr • N . N-pof1 NAiil STATEMlNT L081 l.fQAI. RIOHTI I Diana J Stolrow. 26701 Beach, Call! 92880 Pta.IC NOTICE The lollOWIOQ persona are YOU 0 0 N 0 T TA llC Alo Bravo. El Toro. Ctlll .Sl-•11 A Wllaon, 22110 Pta.IC NOTICE 1 T A T f M f N T 0 , doing bullrwu u · · PROMPT ACTION. 92630 Del Velie, Woodland Hiiia, KC COMMUNICATIONS, NOTICE Of Katnryn R Cowley, 335 C•lll, 9138• M2l2 ~AWAL 3•18• Pacific Cout Hwy. DEFAULT L. Plazza Udo, Newpof1 Beach, Thll bu1lne11 11 con· NOTICE TO CREDfTO..t FROM ~ARTNIR..... #3U. Otna Pt .. Call! 92829 NOTICE IS HEREB Call!. 92863 dueled by: a general pert-Of IULK TitANIFIR Of'lttATINO ~R Kathy Mclnemey, 33275 GIVEN· That FIRST AMEA Thll bu1lne11 11 con-nerlhlp (S.C.. 1101~t07 U.C,C.) FICTITIOUS •UttNElt ~hrl1t1n1 Dr, D1n1 Point, CAN TITLE INSUAANC dueled by· • gener•I P8f1· Stewart R Wiison. Gen Notice I• hereby given to The ,~.. h Clllf 92829 COMPANY ... Sub1tltut9t nerlhlp P1f1Mr creditors of the v.lthln "ii IMWSOfl 11 • ~'i•rol O'Connell, 3~25 • COl'potatlon, It duly .,: 0 K•thryn R Cowley Tnla atatement WH flied n1med tr1nsleror(1) th11 • tlrithdrawn •••general Part· lilhch Rd . C1plstr1no Pointed Trv1tee under fnls 1tatement wH filed wtlh the County Ckwk or Or-bulk 1r1n1ter 11 about to be 8uctl. Cllll 92825 Deed of Trull D•ted Dec:«r wtlh the County Clerlo: of Dr· enge County on October 22, mlde on peraonal PfC>perty slnell name of LAGUNA Tnla buttneas 11 con-ber 7, 1964, e111QUtec:I I> t 1ng41 County on October 5. 19lM ,~ heralnlfllf d91Crlbed. TECHNOLOGY It 22881 ducted by co-p1rtners RICHARD T ULLON M ---.-----t-19_S.____ '2l72'n ~..Qf~ Thi ntma tnd bullneae UML.Bulta 20.3. ~,:,ol ~~~.::~ ,_, ~:~~L~u: ~. _.. Published Orang41 Coest D111y Piiot October 28. N~ lr1.n1ferora are-ROBERT C T0to. Cllltomle 92830 #Ith the County Clerk of Or-lavor of MARSHALL I c L A · s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5-- 6 7 8 Dffi~ October 1• 21 v1mt>er 4, 11, 18, 1984 DURKEE 1nd MARTHA The llc~IUOY buelneH lllQ4I County on October 26, GAETMORE. u ~ 28 ber • 1n84 ' ' SU·27 t DURKEE 50• W Belboa Ital fOf the pert-19M recorded Jenuary 5, t"5 e · • • · · ahlp wu fl on July 17 SU-262 ~Beech, Caftlornl•. 1984 In the COunty of O<: f25t121 Instrument No 1577, • ---------Pl&.IC NOTICE The tocltlon In Clllfoml• FILE NO F250880 Pub111hed Orenge Coast book 7370, P41Qt 32 of Ot "'iln of the chief executive otllce Dilly Pilot November 4, 11. rtcilll Record1 In the Office c f'tln.l""'""TICE ,ICTfTIOUt 8UtlMEt• or PflflClpal bualness olflc» ull Name and Addr .. 01 18. 25, 1984 lhe ~ty Recorder Of Or _ . he PtrlOfl Withdrawing c c II._ I FICTITIOUS IUttNEll NAME tTATtMtNT ~I the lntend4(1t~~1fer0t11, j9mln W Albert, 335St SU-291 ange ounty, I ourn I NAME STATEMENT The lollOwlng peraon It s:r;• 81 lbove 11 RNch. Ollt1a Point gs:~~~r:'o\'\;OI~ The following peraons are doing bualneu H . other bualneu nirne1 alfloml• 92629 MlJC NOTICE dolng business aa: FAN-FAIR UNLIMITED. and addf-UMd by Ille Signed BENJAMIN w original tum or S3.500.0t CALIFORNIA COMPUTER 21372 Brookhurll St !!15 Intended trinsleror within L8ERT FICTITIOt.11 IUtlNEtl lhat Ille l>enellcill lntlf'll SERVICES 55•2 8 Fernhlll Huntington BHoh, C1lll lhfM years Jut years rut Publllhed Orange Coa1 NAM£•TATl!Ml.HT ~~~h .. ::;lg=I ~~~ Clrcie, Hu'nt1ngton Be1ch, 92646 J Fni:'n:~ar t:n~= 10 :r': ally Piiot Octot>er 1•. 21 The h>llowtng peraone are lllereby .,, pre..-iuy hel4 Calll 92649 Janice F ones. 21372 N · 8, November•. 1984 doing bullnen u · by the WlderslQned; lhlt 1 c arol l Mattis. 7878 8roolchu11t SI 515 Hunt· °rnt!'. me( ) d 00., SU·28 J.W.· TOOS, 216 2111 St , breach of. ind deteult rn. ll'll Rapids Dr Huntington lngton Beacn, C1lll. 92&48 dd nl I 1 ~n J : ---------Newport Be1ch. Cllll. 92683 obl'Oatlons 10, which auc:I Beach Cellf '92a.8 Thi• buatne11 la con-a , .. , 0 1 • nten l't&lC NOTICE John A Porter, 2111 2tat Deed ofT Lise' Gr~wood 5~2 B ducted by. •n Individual tranlferee(s) are: DONAU> ______ -.;... __ St., Newport Be1ch, C1lll ruat ta·.-ourlty '* Fernl'llll Clrcle, H~ntlngton Janice F. Jonet • F. INSLEY and PATRICIA K.._ FICTITIOt.lt 8UttNllt 92663 ~~~ ~ t~~td::~ S.aoh Calif 926•9 Tnl1 lllternent Wll tiled INSLEY. C/Q MPE. INC.. NA• ITAT!MINT Wlllle E Porter. 216 2111 Carol I.. Mattia with lhe County Clefk of Or-2110 S. Yatea Avenue. Los The following P«IOlll are St , Newpon Beach ~CAllr en:lre amour11 of prlnc;pllpa Thie at~temeo. t wu fllt<I anoe CC>Ynty on October 22. Anoetes. Calllornte 9Q0.40. do In~ bu 11n .. 1 1 a 92863 ~!v8a~ andat 11~~!..~!: 1984 fhat the Pfoperty '*11-Thi b I ..., ·~ u-,,, ......,.,,_ with the County Clefll of Or-,_ nent hereto Is described In BIAT HER CAMPBELL I ue ness 11 con-thereon trom Ju~ h 1ee. ange County on October 5, ...._ I .... It II PROPERTIES. 271111 La Pu ducted by • general part-olltllch "--·~ • d"A -~ 198• PublJlht<I Ortng41 Coal! genet• u """ ura, •· Mrlhlp .,...,..,.~ ...... -~ ,217211 Dilly Piiot October 28. No-turn. equipment, mec;hln· ~~ 9~"f,',"1 N'Ouel. Cill-John A Port., p•yable on Decembet 1 Published Orenge Coast vember 4• l 1, 18, 19_. ery, tr•den•me. leasehold Birtcher Plciflc 11. 278t 1 Thia ltatement wu filed 1970: any •dvtnce1 1• Datty Piiot Oct<>ber 1• 21 SU-270 :mprovements.ndcorenen~ "°1 L• Pu Road. Legun• NIOuel. with the County Clefll of Or· ~~~9!1 fher~c!i' cs::'! 28, November •. 191M ' ' 50° ;ompet!:.1~~-. oc~ Callf0tnl1 92871 '""!County on Octobe< 28. .. W .,. ""'° ·~-"""', 198• mlde; that by reuon 1"-" su-2eo Ml.IC NOTICE eeecn. C•llfornla Roberl M C1mpbell, 2 of, the underalgnld, preeen --------""""' The Bullnees neme uaed M0tro 8ay, C0ton1 def Mar, P bllahed Or '2M111 Beoeflcl1ryundw IUCfl OM< Ma.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UlfNltt by .. Id tran1fer0t1 at uld CA 92825 u ·~ Cout of T11.11t. has execu11Cl w NA• ITATl!MINT location le: COIN LAUNDRY Thia bualneu le con· Deity Piiot November •. t l, delivered lo Mid duly .,_ FICTITIOUI 8UtlMEtt The lollowing P«IOlll are Tn1t Mid bulk tr1n1fer 11 ducted by 1 general Plrt· 18· 25· 198• SU·290 pointed Truat•. a wr1ttilr NA• ITATEMINT doing buslnes1 as • Intended to be contum-nerlhlp Dec11rat1on of Oefeul1 lfK The loflowlng P9'10fl 11 THE MOVEAS. 1tl07 E m1ted 11 the office of· RObert M Cempbell Demand tor Sele, 11\d ,_, doing bullnett as McFedden Sult• F, $11111 ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW Thia ai.tament wu lllecl f'tln.IC NOTICE deposited wilh .. Id du~ CONSOLIDATED IN· Ana, C1llf 92705 CORPORATION. 3•21 W with the County Clerk of Or· ---------pointed Trw1 ... auch VESTMENTS INSURANCE MOV·lt EnterprlMS Inc ' 8th St., ,, 2. Loa Angeles, CA =County on October l9, FICTITIOUS IUllNlll of Trust •nd Ill docum-.u co ' 2290 College Dr Sult• Calllornl•. 1807 E McFld-90005, on or alter Nove<nbet ~o NAMe STATEMENT evidencing ObllOlllOnl .. B201, Cost• MeH, Calll den Suite F, S•ntt An•. 23, 19M ... _, The lollOwlng peraon It eured thereby, and has O.. 92627 C1111 92705 Thie bulk tran1ler Is SYb-VoH •nd Cook, At· doing bullnen u d11e<1 ind dOM hereby ,._ Richard w ChrUnow.kl, Thll bu1ln1u 11 con-lect to California Uniform tot~• It Uiw, MO New-OFFICE RECYCLERS, clarellll1UmaMCurldther. 2290 Collage Dr., Sult• ducted by: • corporation Commerct.i Code Section ~enter Drtw., NewPofl 2805 S H1ll1d1y, Santt by lmmldlllety due ind pey- B201, Cotti Mell, Calif. John L. Keuler, Prealdent 8106 •CA t2llO Ane, Calif. 92705 Ible and hu elected #IC 92627 Thie 1teternent w11 llled The n1me •nd •ddreu of Publllhld Or•noe Cout L1rry J1met Manie( Jr.. does hereby elec:t to ~ This buslneH 11 con-with the CC>Ynty Clerk ol Or-lhe pereon with whom Dilly Piiot October 28, No-•809 E 8roedway. Long the truet property to be~ ducted by an lndMdual •no• County on October 22, c111m1 may be filed la vember •. 11· l8, l98• Beech. CAllf 92803 to utlafy the oblli!•tlon• ... A.W. Chrunowtkl 198• ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW Su·279 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-OYred ther1by. This 1t1tement w11 flied F2SMl1 CORPORATION. 3•21 W. ---------ducted by: an lndMdull Oiied. wllh the County Cleflc of Or-Publl•hed Orange Cout 8th St.. #2, LOI Angeles, CA. Ml.IC NOTICE Larry Jemet ManMr Jr. Octot>et 11, 198• ange County on Oc1otw 22, Dilly Piiot October 28, No-90005. and the lut day for -----------Thie at-'ement w11 filed ,.,., AmettoM ntte lrt- 1984 vernber •. 11. 18. 19e.i nllng c1e1m1 by any Cfed4!0t ,ICTfTIOOt .ut ... tl wHn the Cbunty Clark ot o,.. ""_. COfltl*IJ, • c•- ,211115 SU-272 1h1ll be November 21. 1984, NAMI ITAT!MINT •noe County on October 28 lor1"i. c:orporltloft, 8f: 11111 Publl1hld Orange Cout whlotl It the buslnels dey The lolloWlng peraone are 198• ' Sindt, AllttMMiaed 0Moet Dally Piiot October 28. No-Pta.IC NOTICE blfor1 the conaumm1tton doing bu1lnee1 a1: SAN '211114 Publlthld Otenge Coal vemt>er •. 11, 18, 198• dat• IP9Qillld lbove. JOAOUIN OIL CO~PANY, Pubtllt\ed Orenge Cout Delly Piiot October 21, ~ SU-277 l"ICTITIOUt .u..... D•tld October 22. 19S. 190 Newpon Center Drive. D•lly Piiot November 4, It, 'ltl'llber .. 11, 18.-191' l .... ;:s ---~--= • ::r :. ---=.,,. -= 0. ": ---=... ~ :: NAMI ITATR....,. Publltllad Ot1nge Cout Sult• fOO, Newport BNch. 18, 25. 1984 Su-if'8 The folfowlng pereon• ara Dally Piiot Noverntw •. California 928&0 SU-287 doing bu.inett .. 198• MNdOWI Realty Com· r-::::::::======:::4--MA PRIDE CARPET SU..297 ~ (Cllllornll), 190 New· 1.-::--Ml--IC-NO_T_ICf __ CLEANING, 218• Canyon ---------po<t Center Drive, Sult1 100. Dr Un11 M, Colt• Mee&. Pta.IC NOTICE Newport 8Mc:h, Clllloml• •M271 C1lll 92827 92880 leer-tto. TOM/I) Normen Bernerd Slechler NOTICI TO CRIDfTORI Thia butlnet1 11 con• NOTICI TO CMDfTO..t Jr , 218• Canyon Dr Unit M. Of1 9Y'J( TM~ dueled by • COlpotlllOn ()fl INU( TAANuatt Cott• MeM, Calif 92827 (leff. lto1~WT U.C.C.) Aondeil 8 Htneon, Sec-Notto. 11 ._., ~ to Jtck Col1m1n. 29240 Notice II her9by given to ritary oredttera of the within Porpolte Cove. L1gun1 credltofl of the within Thia ltaternent wu flied Nm.ct tr-fwor(t ) ttwtt a Nlguel, CAHI ll•med trenel.,or(I) th9t 1 with the County Clertc of Ot· IMli .,......, 11 .........., to th11 bu1ln•11 la con-bulk trantfer II abot.it to be =County on October 19. be medl Of',., .... ptop- ducted by· 1 llmlted p1f1ner· macs. on per90nll property , ... ,, et1Y llentMftet dMcrtbed. lhlp hereln•fttr deecflb«I. fhe tllml(I) and butlnell Normen Staehle< Jr The nemM Ind but!,,... Publlahld Ot-. Cout tddf"9 Of the Intended Thi• 1t1temen1 w11 filed lddr..... of the Intended o.lly Piiot October 28, No· trentftror(I) 111. with Ille County Clerk of Or-t11ntftf0tl 1re: TUSTANA vamber •. 11, 18, 198• KANAT, INC =County on October 22, POOL SUPPLY, 12932 New· Su-28 I 2069 H111>or Blvd 19 po<t Avenue, Tuetln, CA. ---------Cotti M .... C•lllornle ~ The toca1ton In Calllorn11 Pllll.JC NOTICE The location In C111tom11 Publllhld Or•noe Co111 ot the ch .. t p~1..i---------of me ct11't9'!9CUTl\'t omo. D•IJy Pllo1 Oc1ober 28, No-OI prlnolpal butlneaa otllce PlCTlTIOUI IN....... or l)(lnc;!4)al l>U1lnw1 office PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 500 Pac1f1c View Orlvf Newport Beech 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 lagun11 Canyotf Ao ad Laguna Beach. Ca 92651 494-9415 vamber •. 11, 18. tte• of the Intended 1rlntl•or la; NAMI ITA1'1MINT of \fie lntlndld tr1n1i.ror It: SU-275 81me t1 at>ow. , The following peraone ere Seme H" .. BOR 0 All Other butlneet NIIMI doing bullMU u : OASIS • All other bullneas n11n11 '"" LAWN· fltalC NOTICE and eddr"'" UMd by 1he OATB OAR0£NS. 1 Cell· Ind lddr ..... utld bY the MT. OLIVI _....;....;;.;.,;.;.;...;.;.;.;.;..;;.;;.. __ lntlnd.o tranat«or wf11'11n tornla oenetll P91'1tllflhlp, mtendld 1r1nthlfor(1) IWl1hln Mortuary • Cemete~ 't0Tme>U9 IU ... tt thf .. 'IMf• laet )'tllfl lltl 2781 t Lii Pu Aoad, Leguna the paet thl'• yae11 .. ftr u Crematory NAm ITATWMINT put to fat• llnown to the NIOutl. CA 92811 I• knowo to the Intended' 162! Olaler Ave The IOI~ ~ton 11 Intended trenlfer.. ere: Alb Ferma. 27811 La Pu 1ranelerM(1) we Nona Costa MO'Sa dolno ~ 11 KfNN!TR A. end VALfM ftold, ~N Nleuet. CA The n1mt1t) end bullntaa 5'40-SS54 ----~A" OBTNT J TIGHV, tltM IHR-addr... .. tM lfttenMdtt--- SEAVICl!I, . H 1 Ceplttl A~. TUllln, CA l'atrlc* L L•J•, &2·500 ltenal.,M(I) ~ -· 0 • .. -· -•~ T \ StrMI. Cotta M9.I, Calif fhlt ttle P10!)«1y P!1J. Ven Buren. CoedMfta. CA WILi.JAM p woo Ind 92827 nent -..o le deeci1bed In 9223t JEAN H WOO lJiurle AMe Lll~t. M 1 ..,_.. ee. ~OOI r~tee. Gr990'Y I. l.... 12.,aoo 4:146 Mlfmlt ... Drl'W9 Caiptt11 Streat, eo.te MIM. equipment and~ Ven Suren, ~ CA ~• Helgh11. can. cailf 12127 Ind IOCatld at 12132 N9w-t22H tomll Thi• t>ulln•11 II con· pon A~. T11141n, CA Thie butlMel ,, con• The property pertinent ducted by In lndMduat The 8UlltlMI flllM llMd dueled bY I Olf*ll pert• hetllO II dMc:llb«I In Olf'I LM.lfle A 1.abbl11 by Mid b••oi1 II Mid nerltllp .,.. 11 llOdl In lt.CS., Thlt ,,~ wee fllld IOCttlon 11· Tuetena POOi Alb Fanne furniture, nx1u,..., ~utp. with the County Ciertt of Or-Suoptr, 12932 Newport TtMI atatsnen1 w .. !Mid IMl'lt, mechln«y. ~. Inge Coul\~ on Oc1otlet 22, A\18 . 11.*ln, CA. wlffl.,.. County CletJI Of Of. ~OOd WHI, ltt<I• n•m•, .191' The! Mid Ill"" 1' It 1t101~on0ctotw J7.. rtu1~ ~ Mid Jm • ,._ m1ended to t>e ~ 1"'4 pr°"'"*'ta. Ind ~, Pubfllhacl Orenge Cotlt mltec:I ti 1he office OI ,_.-, not 16 ~· Diii)' Pllo1 Ocloblf :18, No-ac.4Ult OOMPH encl Korn, Voee l.llCI CoOIC. Atlorntyt Ind ,, IOCltld II 20&9 vembtf •. 11, 18, t91' Tuetln, C4unty of Orange, al Law, 140 Newpot1 Cent., Harbor Blvd , eo.11 MIN, 8U..2tl Cllltornia, t2Ut on Of ettw Dr1¥e, N9wpor1 ~. CA CtlllOfnll Pll ACI! aROTHEAI IEll aROADWAY MO"TUA"Y 110 Broadway Co11a Mesa 642-9150 _ December f, lh4 92MO The buslMU n11!'1141 veld --..::======-=-~ . • .~. n .. n II 0 ·- -) '· f r f , a • Marvelous 6 Br bay front 78' on bay pool "pa 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,0oo: 1330 Galny, Dovtr Shrs "8 (1,..:30) '"' $775',000 Charrntng--Sparusn 3 B r, 2 Ba on 45' lot, dc't.'k, courtyard , pier & slip. $1,100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BA YFRONT CONDO J etty & Bay view, newly decora ted Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575,000. PENINSULA HOM~ OCEANFRONT Exciting Ocean & J etty views. 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285.000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT I At N.H.Y.C. Trad itional 5 Br spectacular bay view. O wner fmancing. $1 ,050,000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. COTTON POl!IT ESTATES : Custom ocean view 1 a~ ica, an Clemente fromlM O.OQO.. WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prim e English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 f!plc's, hrdwd flrs, nr UCLA. $695,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 111 1•,, V''d' ll•••• N R ti!'> til()I OPEN TODAY CINI, cttl, ,..., louct ~NJ w1How1, Neb IM 1kJtipu $239,000 ...... 2025 Port Bristol, HVHms, NB Cet4 WllNIWf.leal, ~ ef MPftJ, 2 Wfw, Hlr ,_,. $215,000.~····:.:······ 704 Avocado, Old QdM Tw llfts, 3 Wn1, 2 Wnl, . If lliPnJ, auaM lola1 S.15,000 ................. 3 17 Larkspur. Old CdM c..t, deal, etlt..,...ary 3 Wnl, 111&• y1r•. r11tfll ,atte $,.25,000 ............. 4515 Hampden Rd, CdM -~·t .......... .et --,IM.,,_ 2 Wni' ' '-•'" . -'f --$695, 000 ......... 3028 Ocean Blvd., d Cjd'Mt lttt Mr 111111 at lfttat "1c• 11 lftl. Cru t t1n1s tttl $299,500 .. 4733 Cortland, Cam Hinds, CdM Cotltry h&. 3 Wn1, 2YJ bl, fltlll' rm, 1&1 Met. CllJOI "" $"435,000 ..... 528 Seaward. Cro Hinds, CdM REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 EHt CoH I Hl9hw1y, Coron• del Mu ILIFfl YllW Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 BR. 2 112 BA. Decorated in neutral colors. Lush greenbelt. Close to com- munity pool, schools and shop- plng. Incl. land. Donna Godshall. $319,000 . lllUll'IAY • llW LISTIH A lovely home in this p restigious gated communi ty. P rivate beaches, parks, and community tennis & pool. 3 BR, family room il1ld a gorgeous ocean view. Lucy Ro&e. $695,000 ' ltlTIHltlHI '8' UYHllT Liii& till Special location near community park, beach, tennis. Very com- fortable sized 4 BR custom h ome. Great approach to large slip & pier. Favorable new land lease and superb purchase option. Tom Allinson. $895,000 ....... L11an11, ""' a n11um Th ls 5 BR. 4 t,-i BA custom pool & 1pa home with a contemporary flair offer1' a 11Cenic fairway view, a rt!duced uking price and great long term ffnancing w /very low intere14. rate. Danny Bib b. ~.000 -.. .. UIYllTIRll• Wonderful end unit on quiet cul- d~ aivet th la 2 BR "Dover'' Plan total privecy Beautifully landtcaped, extra lg lot for pool or pollibl e~panaion of homo. [n .. d udina land. MAJ'\N Macrulb. ~000 844-1200 I ' . Ofamaffe-home-w I bar-l niaht lite YJtW. Cou_rtyard with pond. 760 Via lido "· Lido I*, "8 (2-5) .... $1,725,000 Large 5 Bd Bayfront, best locat100 ~nd nelCt to green TIWUl.-11 22f5M 1".31)(,' 2·2bf, Ill 2ba 6~r old, Bell £ Hell C~11·1 seU' bchanae' ft WOllS IOf housn. 1tc Call me' belt. Choice 45' lot. -.....,...-: ,__~ . , ... ,.,,,, "' ~ IOI ltOIU, Broker 141-4115 ...... llltl c..cll If b cUlpn 209 Via COJdon lido ls6e "8 (1_.) ....... $493,500 Has been remodeled in excellent taste. 3 Bd, 2lh ba, den Larae sundect & patio. · TOWNHOMES 32 lnu Loa Ct "8 (1-4) ........................ SlU,000 NewP<>rt Crest fe~unng 2 Bd, 2 ba, new paint, drapes, & carpets. Some ocean 111ew. Comm poo~ & tennis. 340 E. 20th St. CM (1-4) ......... , ............ Sl55.000 QuaTlty townhous~ 1 of 6 attached at garages, 3 Bd, 2~ ba. yard, built 1983. Tlll·PlD WIOUllm 3 -2 bedroom ints • beach side of Padflc Coast tttt.ay, WI shtlttr al Income pM write-off.-FNnm 1cu O'!Jt ~bar*tr can't ciY• you. Otftre~·ar: $117,500 ~ OlllU. PAOIFIO AW.Tiii " IU:IHl Traditional Realty 631-7370 34 Enccue, Ct. "8 (1-4:30) ......... : ...... $119,000· Fully furnished 2 8d townhome. Permanent ocean view from master suite. Super cond1t1on. lllllltMillltOAl ltllll ., 3 Trl>ute Ct, NB ~) ........................... $119,000 Newport Crest. shows hke a model. 3 Bd 2'h ba, spectacular water view_ llUT llY II TllnE 10011 ............ Latta.It 1211,000 Highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home with family room, nook & fonnal din- ing room. Tile entry, built-in wet bar, AJC & custom brick entry. New below market financing arranged by owner. Professional Building near Santa Ana Frwy & Euclid. 100% occupan- cy. 10 units, 11,266 sq. ft. rentable space + 73 parking. $1.300,000. Call al lllFFITI tr w.L.f. tltfT Ill& mT1 lllm LIT TAii ma um LIW •*'*'' Lm "laaT Tl" Owner will COJ'\Slder carry with 2m. down. Possibl RV ~. cloee to sch ool & shopping. Great investment. Tenant wants to stay . Needs 9Qf1le TLC. $127.000. WI FrMl llacllutt Ftr ht.US. n WCNAS·IRVN REAlJ"Y y 111-1100 llWNllT IUOI 141,000. Newport Beach for under $60,000. Mobile home by the bay -two BR + den -adult community with pool and spa. Coach Is 20' x 50' long. Easy llvlngl A MEM.BER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL: NETWORK OW. RIA/AIT BEACH COMMUNITIES LIN ISU 1411- , Newly refurbished and Impeccably maintained 3 bedroo{J'l home with country charm. RemOdeled kitchen, warm. cozy f amity room opening to sunny, '"bricked patio, two flreplaces. Close to bay, beaches. and tennis. ILlffl 1114,IOI Su er sharp 2 BR. Huge master bedroom. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES LIM llU ustom s u Teri', w&lfpapers, Rm or-mtrrors.-----------------.-...iiiiiiii.._ __ _.. Frencn l nspfred-architecture-accents this French doors to private patio with spa. fireplace. outstanding country 5 BR home on Lido's widest wet bar. Near shopping, beach & Fashion Island. street. Stately high beam celling rooms open l&.lffl 1211,MG Entertain & enjoy In ttil~ terrific 3 BR "Y" .plan t Jocated on a lovely w(de greenbelt. All rooms are · .rspiaclous & light. Price Includes land. Loan Is assumable tool OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. IAYOllHl ISH,000 Gorgeous 4 BR slngle level home lends Itself to entertaining. Spacious rooms overlook a stun- ning landscaped patio-yard. Quality & exquisite taste aboundll UIUI 11111 1111,000 Beautiful 2 bedroom condo In gate guard~ Harbor Ridge .. Large brick patio, city lights & mountain vi ew. Exceptlonally private locatlon. Customized throughout. 111 OAOll 1401,000 Emotionally remodeled home w/4 BR, 3 .BA & formal dining toom. Lush green landscaping on automatic timers surrounds black pool & spa w/trlckllng fountain. Truly best value In Big Canyon. llLOMllT llLL 1110,000 Plan 3 Model -highly upgrade expansive 2 BR & den. Magnificent gated community -only 50 homes. offering ultimate luxurlous carefree liv- ing. Bullder's closeout. Outstanding fi nancing - make offerl LACUNA BEACH RIDALi UY 1111,000 Price severely reduced. Walk to private beach, pool, tennis, 4 BR remodeled home, hardwood floo_rs, guest suite, skytltes. gourmet kitchen-, beamed ceilings. Charming, exciting • "A Best Buy." WTILIFF 4 BR . FR, Pool, Spa UllHI VIEW llLU 5 BR, FR, View IPYIUll .. BR, FR Ull .. YllW lllll - 4 BR, FA, Pool llLOMIT ltU. 2 BR, Den uuu 3 BR + doctc PmUIU U YFl tlT 4 BR, FR URllRVIEWHI H 2 BR. Den IHlltl H 3 BR tlll otlll& Ill MAI 4 BR W TIUFF 4 BR. FR, Pool. Spa WY11W 4 BR, FR UlllH VIEW •US 5 BR. FR, View Ull .. VllW ... H S BA UUMYllWlllLI 3 BA, FR WllTILlfF 2 BR, Den UllU IUOI Hll,000 Ull .. V1IW llLLI Six Inches from heaven you'll find this 3 BR, 4 4 BR, FR, Pool BA home with pool, spa and the most glorlous whitewater vte.w In Laguna Beach. Extenslvety ~·~~~R remodeled • hard~oodJloors. marble baths and extensive grounds. '/ti" ,· ,1 .~ ~~~~Ill .• MITI LAlll& ' .. ~ ''fl~lMa"' ~ .. ~ UYIWI , ' •• ·' For anyo-ne rooking to live with a c-0m?91fnl--1" ~ a.~...M Intimacy wHh the sea, surf & sunsets, come see t• llU this older 3 BR, 3 BA home priced at lot value. 5 BA, FR On private street. Expandable. Rare opportunl-,........ UYPIM'T tyl 4 BR. FR IATURllY $349,500 812 Aleppo G. ANDERSON 260 1 Island View $365,000 EVAN CORKETT $379,000 28 Drakes Bay PAM MOSS 2708 Harbor View $490,000 KAY PARKER $570,000 7 Northampton Ct C.McMAHAN 100 South Bayfront $695,000 l YDIA MURPHY 1913 East Bay $1,985,000 J CAMPBELL llllAY 1951 Port Locksleigh $249,500 C. BALDIKOSK' 2772 Circle Dr $250,000 ELEANOR BOWIE 713 Jasmine $269.000 PAM MOSS 812 Aleppo $349,500 TOM SOLANO 212, Yacht Yankee $358,500 G ANDERSON 260 1 Island View $365,000 EVAN CORKETT 1930 Port Seabourne S3e9,000 LISA WHfTE 1301 Keel Df' $385,000 MARIAN REEDY 1215 Somerset Ln $398.500 L YOIA MURPHY 2708 Harbor View $490.000 M MATTHEWS 666 Via Lido Sood $5 1 5.~J: " C. AUMSFELO 7 Northampton $570,000 DEBI BIBB S598.000 3 1 Bod99a Bay C McMAHAN 220 .Via Genoa $850,000 EDIE OLSON $1 ,985,000 1913 East Bal MARCIA BENT through French doors to sunny brick patio formal dining room and 3 fi replaces. .-' UllA ISU 17.,,111 This charming home sits on prime lagoon lo- cation. 4 BR or 3+ ·den. Beam ceJIJngs In entry ·OR FR & living room. Eating area In kitchen' nice size dock. Bring all otters! ' 1.llllSU 1111111 Totally remodeled 5 BR home on large corne; lot on excellent Plazzo Lido. Finest construction and finishing from the white-washed pine cabi- nets, French doors. incredible gourmet kitchen. A spacious, elegant home! UHllU 1111,llO If you are IQOklng for valuable bayfront property please see this private 3 BR home wtth 40: frontage on Lido's quiet end. Price Is extremely competitive and pier & slip is included. l&TFHIT 11,211,llO One of the bay's prettiest homes -4-BR 31~ BA wood floors, brass fixtures. leaded and· beveled dou ble entry door Room for a 48' boat, lovely large south patio LIN llU 11 711,000 Significant price reduction on this stu~nlng 2 story. 4 BR remodeled home on Lido Isle Incredible use of space. huge rumpu.s room·· spa, lovely covered patio. pier & slip for large boat I ILll OHl lA Hl I U 1211,111 It wlll pay you $4 75 a month to llve In this spacious 4 BR, 2!4 BA home in Olde Cerooa del Mar. with its separa~e 1 BR rental untt. The owner will carry fi nancing at 10'/o Interest Make us an offer today ~ ll&H H YD llUI ., ...... Popular 4 BR Monteclto on Fee Land over· looking the canyon and hills. Private courtyard entry with spacious latticed patio area. Room for a "victory" garden or fruit trees. Olll U Ill llU *811,111 Fabulous duplex. Owner's unit has 3 BR lnclud- lng-spactous master, 2 patios, cozy LR 2"9R apt. Is very bright & cheery. Aasumable loan & seller may carry. Call now. It won't last. _ WE SET 1 4 THE HOMR5 THAT MAKE YOU SAY '~THAT'S U~' AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL S~RVICE REAL EST AT-E COMPANY ., C8 Orange Coast DAILY Pll.Ol"/Sunday. November 4, 1984 lftMi ler Salt ~=~~:::...--i lt1MI fer laltt" IMHt fer kit IMMI ler laJe ...,.. let Salt l!!f!! ter Sale •..U. IMati 11 .... • ... •;.;.o"-aJ;...._;....--::~ ______ l_OZ_f lut. lffcai 1040 lmat JOH 1..,... ..... tlli ltgtrt ..... lllt ..... , a. 1111 .......... 1111 l!!Jlrl lffcli llll 1o..1 Ne 1oc aw. 2bc ----LIP<> 15 er a <Mn. fl/TlllY dreeeing rm w/blt on 1 .... ......,, •t•IUIYUU* 4B,3tsa, NIQlol 20% **ll.N** •-+a.slal llYlllllUl•UY 1m.recrm &otfl09 3cet ~w/VIN,eplClt 2~r ~.. on ~ ICI• l~ble 3 Br 1'Y•~ dn $185K OWC: 1 ml 10 llfYllll'Tl PAii lilt... Almott new 4&; & mlkfl S -r~--I ex!!f,.,~ ~on g_;ege. 873-7787 , LV rm, wood burn .2111.000. 715&-1162 hom. Nft ewtythlng ~ti Bkr CoOc> 083-W2 5 bf' 2~ ba L.OMll PtJQe •/..,., .... 14 fl qtre. 8p1clou1 living ~In~. 1h;'hi111n futblUff; ldMI --NW! trplc, ~Y window In< iaiM'.... ,.. ~: ·::t.r:::. 00:: lnlat l04t :.-:-· ~~~~ L~ ~ , ......... ..,...., ~=· cr:'ci.,:C~~ greene wM:t ~King a fem hOtne. 5Br 3S., de-OF BAV a OCEAN ~~:~=~=an~ d llUll ll!Tm S 110,000 Chrl1t1n1 Agt Craig few appt &.. dal•H• • *fte~ fr1llt trMI pool/~ lg pattO MSOt< f.mlly/pleyroom w/w.t ~ tor tntenalnlng FAOM KIN0$ ROAD beh, pool, i.e.. w/bt .. ,..-...-................. Cot 831-8133 or 557-2783 • TORJLE ROCK RIOOE ... , 12•• • • .... ----bv o-* ~ Mof1'-bar, PoQf 1ab4lt. ~ w ~ t9mlly room Super mast• eult•. min ellpt 1v.i1 l;ncl carp " ._ .. _..._ ,_,.. "" • vv .--. l~tt••Ln O.....,Sa!IS°" Ind foom tor mcw9I I & •view ffom llYlt\g, dlr\. yaid malnt~~t w1t1undry & •tori tage for• W..-3 8Q 2b• paolsh •J>1t. 2bf' 2'"4ba, den, •howe Ilk• wUI .. ..w.r ,.,,.,... ;;.5 -Call MW3M Mat bdtme, 2'1\ba -new Ing & patio. Offered •t ott·•trN t partctng; 3br 1p1e• Adult I on ratr .. t or wtntr w/IQa y,;d 958 Senate 9aleoun mocs.t 954-71o4 1tt ti. Priff4 · plumbing 11 ..ti H ~5.000. 540-, 1151 3ba $645,000 App1. to... Fri.ndty ntignt>ort a ci rental propMy OM Of S1t9,900 OPEN SAT/ ---••-•1fp at a• t ...... 1 t & papart ,:, da lek 1.... c--.. th• taw 2 badroom SUN 11-.4 845-$412 Ill.II 1211.111, ..,..,_ · ,..,_ earpe • ..-n levlna ' with Herry ra r 1ci ........ -·Of tan homee 11111 avllllb .. In FULLER A£Ai. TY • ... SH l'Oio le bal evlng, 831-12M 494.g3ea thla ~tagory. S2&5.000. O&llllllll ltllL L11111 lt1cai I Ml 11u.ooo av OWNER s 195•1 .. 2 1200 Partact Traffer tor tidy · OllmJ OUll In Oreentr ... 2 Bdrm, 2 BARGAIN II S205M re-lmmao 3.Sdrm 2 lhba, Fam • • gent, 55 plut. S10t "\II HI HO ... , Cul de UC lot with blO ba., 2 llraplec.e Added "trw dueld S14MI 3 8d hOme. Aro. Formal OR & LR. 831·5889 111 1'11 "' I.e. baek yerd end poof. tamlly room. Central •Ir UllU ¥EU• t940 Teresita Lane, NB Prof dacoreted. Fully ------- Rt ALE.STATE Overaln family rm oond. Freshly p1ln1ed. . LIT I 1H,OOO OPEN HOUSE 12.5 Carpeted 2 car gar.g., IUVllW.. Wllllfl •M Cuaatrclll 173-elOO wl flfePlece and panellng, Out-1 lot:all~. • 154,950. One acre ort gentle tlope, SAT/SUN. 846-091 t OPEN HOUSE SUN fllllT ¥11W1 If IWlll p ~~~~~~~::1 new kitchen w/oek cabi-.mm . down • privet• driveway. t*"PM. wa1&-aaal ,. r•ertz "" net1,-3 l) rme. Graef ~ I J Spectacular ocean and lllT llff'10~ II. (7f4~0!5751 •••--0.lu•I"; redec. 2' Br, ,ba 11 aestllda locallon. Exc:ep-0 $0( .1 canyon views Owner wlll OcnVu Trl--lvlt communty 301 Vitti Trucl'la, NB Prime locatlon hom .. with unll. In MCurlty hlghrl.. Ul.llA llLAlll t I 0 n a I fl nan c In II. ea It y Ired• tor desert or Lak• """1/tennl• near beaoh LEASE/OPTllMJ financing. Spac:lout erd• at Harbor et'lt1anoe. Pvt S • I A h d do ... ~ "'" LIYI ATM llAll and prtv1cy. Comm. marina. pool. ae.an & Prime Metlne Avenue 152,000. O&ll to.... rrow H eon qr Sfiaelous, trpk:. dbl-gar NO QUALIFYING! pool/lennl• courts Sellar bay views. 1nnov1tlve cation with loedl of h 1•2·1200 86 .1 beach property · bln1gdtartn1NptCrNt Baaut 2bf'2~baTwnhtn4 fMIAUIYIWlll wffl tlfne mcwe In for ttnenclng ttttM . -tnlfflc. Hu r.iatt tx. -+.172 \\\I I HI HtJ' 1 M-81";'" den. i:nd unlfl. 11000/mo-18 moe S1K tH,llO. buyef. &73·6223/5-48-2888 neat and an 1p1rtm. 11, ,,11 ._ In•. oPllon money. Fordetalls BELOW MARKET Jo Ann Doren, 8kr S "I t l07I 1395,000. , 831-1400 IELUI HSPIUTI Penoramk ocean view 5 \\,\II HI HU RE AL E'>TAlE call Kath Bell 850-0404. DUPLEX lll·Ol11 H " tata t - LIVE IN ONE HUIHllTIHl,OOO 8d 2ba lge lot $153,000. ~ ~~~~l[~I~ BIG CANYON ci'larm'g 2 RENT THE OTHER Home/Duplex 758•9182 By owner 831·1013 .. t Full ocean vu. Jumine Crlt lniae 1CM4 sty 3Br/Pool/spa/patloa, 3 Br, 2 ba & 1 Br, 1 ba 6109 Seuhora Drive NB IHtl Aal lOIO 7MIG 2 br & den Own/agt wlll I z 2 llY I -::::::::::=::::i~:;::::i,L.-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-::-::-:--:--:"'":-::;-wllush landacaplng 3 ear g11, ocean vu, finance. (819) 728-5l51 • • $4'57,000JI Agt 758--1~0 IHl,oee. · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lge workshOf>/garaoe Ill •••y•--F•ILllHEl 3601 W. Balboa Blvd IHI lat/S.1 12·4 Liii A 11111._·FAll. lace•• P.rt1 • 3 bR lg• fenced yrd. Cleen IEJUTIFUL POOL NlllE •. ,-, ••011--FIOl I N ........... c r .. 1 S..ut 3 br 539-5070 ULIU PllllHLA and ulfder S100K -..,_,...,., "A llYll" Probably the nwest homt> an Irvine Help me out of a l•m 'n<I near pool/tennis 111 as-Lovely Monac:o-H.V HMS UITILIPH AIU 12..,ber 1,,.."ht 2102 Vitti 4tl IH Large private yerd with Tremendous profit Pol• 7 Years New .• 2er 2'Ab help yourself 10 1 great smble 842-3050 bkr eoop 2 Mstr Br, Clean, $229,500 Owener t>ESPERATE and S18K,under comparable Profe~1onally de<:oral.ed m Country propecty 1 'lee<! to r• M••1tl ltlHE 1825 Pt Wheeler/Op SIS 3 Bdrm 2+ 12 be. 2 story trull tr .... t>eautllul land· 1111. Priced to Mil la condo. Lovely patio, fire-s c 1 p In g , bu 111 ·I n Great Rlveralde loeallc place. 1orrn11 dining. bart>eeue and a great for Owner win NII Of tree Pool. Priced to Mii at children Near So. CoaSI Rick By«• Bkr 780-72 $195,000 on FEE lend Plaz.a. this 2-story home 24hra BKA. Co-op. .ANXIOIJS to se11 de-French It features 4 Bdrms.-r:muly -Rea11yServ1eet640 "°99 ' slreable Balboa Penln· Prestige Neighborhood locate to LA You need lo Steal thle huge w11om • sula Point 2 1tory home Upgraded 4 Bdrm. 2'~ba nn and fonnal dining. Fr doors and see this 2 Bdrm, 2 bath home site. 13,700 sq tt, Npt Hgll new custom REDUCED to $269,00013 Must see 1 Assumable matching greenho use window s hlghly upgraded condo 114 acre +, $325,000 home nr comple11on. 4Bd bedrooms. den. llvlng I k I h I d ~ d · h Prvt. patio wljacunl firm! Call Dave Busk 2 'Abe. formal din, lam, room with rtreplaoe and Red Cerpet RE.754-1202 over oo us an sea~ yar Wlt $196,000. ONLV $15.000 owner/bkr auoc. Lynne lvng rm & 2 car.gar, 441 Bkr. 644-7424 hes A..t>edrooms, tamlly "SET·UPS MAILED, DPEN SAT/SUN~ rm., dlnln3 rm. super g Unlls-Co1t1 M .... S. cl'llfm galore! E·Z 2 IUY! pool and spa. Excel. Northwood down. total payment ol Valentlne Properties Santa Ana Ave 831-4042 .location nr parks. $220,000. s1267i month. r20-0391 759-0469 home or --------..- Oceanvlaw 2 Bd 2ba kitchen 1~n •v:rr;•dr:~· arate bulldlng1-11f Condo. Owner desperate tSy S~o::,J' r:v . bedroom ... attachld g1 - WATIHIHO"I -UIRELNllT llOM I '>Inc. 1111 OQO REAL ESTAl E , e:n-140Q ....rlUHDAUll .,. Besl dill Trl"n'l~dl 3 br • Cape Cod loan Is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiial assumable 0< get a new DIM OI HllO loan Priced to sell _ IPEI SAT .. ,. WEI 1·1 -~c ~~~~~Cappet - 220 .11111111 HE PHFHT LIUTill ... , ... , •• 1441,GIO 5 Bdrms. 3 batn,,l{ICludes•t""----~-...._..-..... mutM sulltt dMI lar~ LWE 1"111 famlly room an~ 9 t· EXECITIYI TIW801E street parking for lfP t 1 4 br Som,..erset City cars Only 4 doors trom T ownehome tOghly up. the entrance 10 Main graded wltlle entry & high Beach NOW on the mar-assumable loan of ketalonlyS449.000 S 104,000 A$!llo g 144-1211 St 4 7 ,000 Diana Cappel ~ 631-1266 ~ llAIE IOIEY II llHTAU Opportunity knock• here. Live In one unit, renr others Ready to deal this weekend Priced lo sell at $229,000 ., ....... s .. 1-1 111 lrolll4, C41 Jo Ann Doren. Bkr 711-1101 '~CREATM PORTFOLIO PROPERTIES ,N( P&HltAllC OCEAN & BAV VIEW LUH/OPTlll HOIWFllll Eastslde 2 Bd 1 'l\ba townhouse Walk lo shopping at 171h st. S 1000/mo-lyear $5.000 option money. Option price S 119,900. Call Craig 631 -1266 LOVELY 3 BA Wllh pool $127,opo NEAT 4 BR 2-story $147.000 '~~ ~do-181:000 ood fmanclllQ on All AGENT 752·87~ 1 4 Bd 2 'ltba, beautiful llv MESA VERDE 3 Br. poof. din lam rm 2 lrplees RV 1n law apt. good patios. garden fountain. assmbl S 175K 546-7494 swimming pool & spa 3 c ar gar Assume •ODEL PERFECT SS00.000 loan Priced al • I y .i l I appraisal $725.000 Agl Pri•t tll trwt tO 759· 11111640-6600 Over 2500 SQ ft In-law Quarters. Assume fln81lc---------1 I~ $220,000 Agt Agent Deirdre CALL 785· 1427 OWIHltEPO 3 BR ba condo. 2 car gar. All amenities $122.000. . Bkr 631-4300 ltEHCH PRICE R-2 ZOIE Bell)' Kerr Realty :i Bd, 3 ba + rental In rear Dbl gar. IOI 62'x 162' A&-Slltrtcllff sume loan w/10% dn Custom tx.1111 3 br & fam11y WMITSOl IUL TtltS room home with wonder lul gourmet 11ze kite~ (114) 714-1117 Fabulous lerge yard" with • POOL Home! Assm room to add on Some s 1064 /mo 3 8d w/huge ocean view & Three lot & cyn vu Open hse unbellevable pr vale S n 10.5 642-6255 t>eaches u _____ _ --OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 VIEW 254 Evenmg Canyon Rd SHORECLIFF 3br lrg open yard, dbl gar 673· 1 t81 Opn Sun 1-5 Agt 650-1557 Costa Mesa 1024 Daaa Poiat 1026 * * MOT FL.AH * * FUHISIEI IOIEL Charming country cottage IUILDElt CLO llT OWNER MUST SELLllllt 2121 sq ti, 3br, 2·~~. ~N Lg 3br/2ba. $119.900 rm . frpl, $219,900 OWC • pay buyers clOS· GREAT FIN. 9 9°/o for 1sl Ing costt WON'T LAST• 3 yr~, 12 9•1. for 4-30 yra. Brkr Sherry Coshow LIFETIME HOME OF CA. 631·2242 Lynne Thyrrlng 833-1350 asunhow ....... D .. ,alf\/ &66&&,o ra: J Open house Sun t 1·3pm Close 10 beach & Harbor 2 br 2 car gar S 134,500 34061 Formosa·Aasm fin avall Betty 493-8812 •llll ltEPOS* and llQu1da11ons An in. POILJIZE LIT vestors delight. sharp 2 4BR. 28A. 2750 SQ 11 New Bd 2ba. ate poolside, k II ch e n u pg r ad e Condo wllh carport near c arpe ts hardwood SC Plaza Only $72 900 3 floors. prof. landscape. Bd 2 bo Condo only front & back $19 4.900. $79 900 Large 3 Bd 2 bll LIFETIME HOME OF CA wllh f replece only Lynne ThyrrlllQ 833·1350 :~~0t1Ni~~~~0!~ _B_•_••_._lt_ac_lt ___ I CM_O Assume 10 5% fixed These are great Invest· ASSllAIU Fill LI I menl s and wlll not last This «>eautllul 38r 1 WOODSIDE VILLAGE townhome-Ready lo CONDOS 25 t t W move-In to Full price Sunllower For appt call $89,500 Don't miss Ill PATRIC K TENO Re 540·1151 631·1266 or 760·8702 *Mesa Verda Foraeloeure 4bd 2ba, presllgloos area lhouaands below market DOVER R E 759-5060 · ~ -HERITAGE . . REALTORS WllE NEAR THE BEACH 4 Bdrm. 3 be. Loan bal- ance 1107,700 with pay· CONDO WOODSIDE VIL menll Sl, 115 Pl Agt LAGE 2 Bdrm Frethl) •Miiiaiiiriiioeiiilliii•iii~iii0i·iii26iii7iii8iiiildec:ortlld S68.500 with lOK down Low Int loan Agt-tS2--t&11 11n Tl 1nm1t -FUllhitr --------Just Ovef tri. br14ge lrom Brookhurat and Coaat 0 .1 . CHM tllf,000 Sparkling 2 bedroom 2 1-12 ba G9f\d0 IM61Jflng 2 11rap1aces one In large muter tult8 lr)llde l'le¥t carpell end drtPll Ouleld• close to poot and ~ Aaeume IO'M lntereal rete 10111 Well prleed H1ghw1y • IOI of home et a le.Ir prn:et Laro-Eno- nst1 Tudor 5 bedroom. 3 balh profaUlortll ~ & lendscaplrlQ In • pr ... tlglOUI family ere• S..uttful black bOttom pool, 2 tPM. 3 llrepteoM Ind MCUrtty U. :\I I HI Hll"' I 1411'11 ..... ~ REAL l Sf AT[ ff1·1400 I Marebeth Gordon ILUFFS 00110 760-8333 ottlee. COLDWELL IAHH 11.E ..• __ 12-2001 3 Bdrm. 4 yrs new. FEE Hart>Or View Home 2 Bd 2 ·-Maki offer. Owner/Agt, ba. Upgrades In & out. TITALH•IHL ua•NW • Open SAT /SUN Beaulllul cond. By appt, 1984 Vista Caudel prlnclpa11 only 720-0570 IMEISO to fM\11. Aal(lng. S 149,000. 1 • · . ages S275,000 975.oe· Ellle Bull/ Agt 759·0120 -\\ .\ 11 Ht HC ,, 1 6 UNITS-Eutllde c Me 110MI .., tnc.. M0Uv111d Sellerll -------· -RE AL ESTJ.TE 8·U pq• eash flow S33C ~ 173-tlOO Agt Rl¢k Alberta 642· 15 HOHMOOlt-TlltTLE ltOCl-VIEW Call 760-8816 • Ullll YllW... A~~OLUTEI. Y , At . t-c;;-doors•hp of the. Un1·v_e_rs~1t-y-. -H--·llWfctlllWHllllitil--Con_,.....Vonl"ego ~l!lf * Lond-Sl<lklng ·-IJl:lRA·DESIGN J!i!!!f llllD ---xr • I~& 2 bd n.. .... 621 Gary Place NB 4 br 3 2ba. femlly rm, custom *Complete New Kitchen ~5' Sr. park, 1/2 blk to AIWays ren .. mmutt>~ from the Sea an the Htt o f • be end of cul-de-sac with kitchen. Assume !Inane-*custom Appliances Unturpuaed quality end shaps. Shed, stove. trio. unlla In• Newpo lrvme Ran<:h A comer lot, p l , huge play room and bar Ing. * Oak Floorlng,Cablnets detail In this luxurlous •P-$8600. Sat/Sn 642-6398, l~tlon. wt11 ec $295,000 owe 1st T.D. at Open Sunday 12-5 *and Wiii Treatment Pointed home on Ille No 1 Tun-Fri C619P6S.3765 lldar Ill otfar~ $234,0< M aster suite in separate -.,rang-opens to Sat/Sun 11·5pm or Burr White Realty *Living Room Enlarged golf courH . Mulmum * "1 prov ides private indoor /out.door 1vmg. ll•ed rate. Open house t733 Port Barmouth *New Bathrooms fairway of the Big Cenyon WATEIFIOllT* -\\• 1 HI Hll" Sun Room Two mot~ bdrms, in ad-for appt. Can 548-7633 111 .... IO *French Ooorstwlnd0W1 r~~~y vi:~ s~~·~~ lt111ftfll •e~I .. ••• -.:: ~~!~~~'~ ~1t1onal wing FomfaJ dm•ng. Break-1Y IWIH USTILIFF Ullllt VIEWClll.L 20~~~~.f~~sroL by appointment w1tn I .I. UOI UY r' '31·140< [;$1. M-e;.t 1~·:k1t.chen. Workshop m gar-4 BR, 3 BA, extra lrg lot 27&2 Hlllelde ol'"N:e. OPEN SAT/SUN 1..S Owner-Broker 2BR 2BA. SPACE 37. '~-------· age tt)J Turtle Rock Community w/poot & view 5265·000 3br 2'~b•. lge fem rm Jo Ann Doran, Broker $850,000 300 ·E Coast HlghwtY1 ----.---- L.H. or LEASE/OPTION 5249,500 ownr 640•8077 lit -lt NewPofl Beach HPLO· .. If ~· amerutles. Realist.1cally pnced at Open Sun 1·5 640-7559 ._ DENNE SODERLING De Ania Bayelde \lllleg9-Pflce Just reduold Ire • $207,50() fee. CaU Frank Jolly, Realtor CHARMING Beel( Bay Hm HIDDENTREASURENpt ~~ CREAlM ~~-~~~~ (714) 673-1331 $142,000 to S130,0 (714) 552-17 14. Secluded area near Mesa Hgt1remodeled3brhme PORTFOtJO Very cute 12x4.-Ilka , Great Buy I Own Dr. Estates. S 148,000 w/lncome to BOOT! PROPERTIES t (No Cameru Please) NB Rec rm/pool,121,900 motlv•Jedl Tom L ... A ~~~~·~E~R:lt~ll~l:.;_LY~l~C=ll~ltU::l~n~~~-ll~20~4~5~1 !B~ayv~1ew~4~94~·;77~4~8J:~La~rg~e~R~2~1~0~114~5-~7~009~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~~~ 991.49901645-1806 642-1603 RELAX AND WATCH MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN SUNSETS OVER CATAL!NA IS LAND FHOM YOUR LIVING ROOM. Creative 3 BR, 2 1·2 BA "Rare" cont.emporary 'horn{' d1o•:11~n<od by R1<·hard Dodd, ALA,_Converuent romer locallon mold. CdM only st~ {r1,m llUlt' Corona, Ma in Beach & shopping. Lights & airy d~ ..,..tn•many skylJgh1.1, and ~autt ful rC'dwood Too many special design & creative comfort reautres to h:;t m th1:-. ad A MUST S EE l'U.&tom built home by owner. Offered al only $575,000. F,-uU comm1s:-.1011 tu brnk<'rs Call for an appointment. ,. • 714 110-1112 - CLIFFUYH Mew,erts ltst le,t Sterett Cust.om1zed homes on large lots ~uaet, winding, tree-lined streets' I m 1 t.o Bay. st'hools, We~tdt ff shop-. pang c·pnlcr This Jov(•ly. newly dt-c· :>r ated 4 Br. 2 Ba hm 1s c:omple te w family rm. formal dantng an d lots of rm for expansion M ove m condition and you'll love the price A sking $289,500 Ask for Maggie Guth. OlDWEll llHH H'·IOIO DOYER SHORES • -lfW· ltEHCllOll Tl 1~111000 OPH SAT/SH 1·5 at 1U111l11y lriwf' Sp<•< 1ou' 4 Bdrm & dc•n , 2 1 2 baths Two 2 ('<tr garages Large lo t watt-. room fo r poc>I or RV pC1rkmg ltlsH 1tei.l1seit, R11ttar Ul-1141 PIOTllf PUfllT 1111,MO Move Jn rond1tJon. Bnghl. airy 3 ht.id.room, frumly room F h pamt Decorator wallpnpers etnd wood u.wd tnroughoul. um • low lnter t loan' Cail tod y to >c. --- U3!$@i4•41·2313 When only the best wilt do-visit this air conditioned 4 bedroom home with den and formal dining room-4 year new home. (Nr. Fair Ave). Cozy fireplaces, breakfast nook, big, big patio and yard. $210,000. ClltlU Ill lllt PltOPlltTIES lta-1414 iao deg view from thla deUghtlul 3 Br custom built home designed for relaxed Uving surrounded by sun, eea breef.CS and flowers. $735,000 FEE. Open Sun. 1-4:30 at 1419 Dolphin Terr, in lRVINETERRAC nn IW.Tlll, NI 111-1110 .4/+ bdrm, big dock (s). play lawo & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car pa1kmg. Low owner Im. $750.000 (land incl.). RQom for expansion. Qwner ~9-5) 650-0202 ... '\Ji>en Sat/Soo l ·5 LIWtsT PllOI L Sell or Trade -· New price $849,500. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Remod. in '84. Across from Balboa Bay Club . Ex- cellent assumable financing. $385,000 l st TD at 13.5% fixed. Will consider trade for N ewport Beach , Corona del Mar or Laguna. hHf 111-1•11 ., 121-1101 ...,.., ......... IEWPHT HllES • 11H,IOO Only 2 blocks to the beach, this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home has a loft and a super recreation room. Com- munity pool and tennis court. ~ terrific location at a terrific price. JAOllS IUL n 111-1170 "RSllNW..a QUln; POSStBL Y the nicest Mon- aco Model in Harbor View Homes. Ehonnous oorner fee lot. 200 Yard) (and no atreeta to croa!) to Anderson achooJ and playground. Innumerable upjrades lnalde and out. best or all, this home ii ln absolutely beautiful coru:llt.ion .. Open by appointment. For ftd . dHJonal lnfonnaUon. pl call 120.o:no Private sale: Prindpala pie \ 1311,000 1111 SUlllH Ollar••• a "'' ... '' 2 ....... 4fttlec FM•, 2 Hf llrllt• _lf11le f .. lfJ tr ~IJIH, lllJ HOHi. lest •eu• Wlfft .......... , ,, ... OWIEll lll-1112 . 111 ...... --H1 Ill IPH SlllAY 1-4111 See the best of both worlds today in t his 4 BR. 2 ~ BA home. All the privacy o f a single family home and the rental income of $475 per m onth from the l BR apartment over the 2 car garage. O.W.C. at 10%. OILIWlll IAllElt 144-IOIO Ullll YllW ' llST LllATlll·llST PllOI Palermo. almost ~ ac., pool, cul-de. •ac street with school at the end • Bdrm. 2'h Ba, format dining, family rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.O. Variable toan maJ(ed at 13'h%. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunlefgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 • un11 •11• n .... DNtfeti ,, .......... , .... "' "' Lovety family home With bllllon S vtew 4 BOA, 3 BA, den. Fm Rm, Lvg Rm & Otn Rm. hOge level 14th fairway lot, dual AJC & etec::tronJc tltr•~~ k'plo 3 car ga. wrt rm & tndry rm, fresh paint &. carpet -OPEN HOUSE-6AT.-s~ Salnt George or CALL $47-1414 to IM. 19~7,000. Aeattora: bring ua a buyer • · we tt pay S37K at thla llktng prlc:e.. I' • .' ............ 14 ...... u .......... ilA JOXAcXPifrit(AO c~----.:=;:=====~ ft•t HOtM country , MIU ••l llar HU MW•. •t the tnd Of 81n Irvin. r.,, ., ?'"8• fem Juan Creek Ad se&s.ooo llme A~ ~ 111 .... °' 179-7041 IM opt 11700, 876-3280 UTAH, OW ven.y ex--11-TllUll ,. cluelv• ,.. 1crt tot. 3 8R 2'" be. ltnmtiQ 8rlglll lootted It Ski ., .. Xlnt Ind ••ry Walk lo vl•w ol •II mounteln ~ l~ & lh rano-& lkl "°PM. i.¥94 Av1l11bte Nov 05 S ~ IOCt. '"8t ~'""'81 A.,.-, A 1-' Arnet~ Flag Ski In & ~ gt ...,..9311 out. Gun morning 10..,.. LIYILY OlnAll nlno. Muet ... to ~ 3 BA temlly room 2 ba 71('/833-8•'1 Httvy PLUS 2 room ~ be ....... , ....... = :: .. · ~ : b~ a...rt USO Nov 18. Try T2'>o01m~. MlllT PllP ~Qtnt 87S-84~· In rno.t fllt CoUntry Club• Spec: VU·2BR 2be, on bell, ,. ... .. • Or ng Coa I DAIL v PILOT lout1day. NOWJmber 4, .... C7 -- •"'839 Tremont Une, Cameo Shot•. ,.. 831-7300 '595,000 Sat/&tri 1~:30 **121 Vla Udo Nor~Udo I•) N8 • 7eo..8333 '2.150, ~ 1·5 ... 3474 Wimbledon Way, Coeta Mela • 764-1~ $249,600 Sunday 1-5 - SRDROOM *'* 1eo Via Udo Nord (Lido) N.B. 873-7300 $1,725.000 Sun 2-5 2750 Canary Dr. Meta Verde. Coeaa u.., 78> 1427 $220,000 Sunday 1-5 Wkly-Mnly-Yrty · furn/unf. pvt gate. S 1800, JACOU-AliALlY Ullla lnc;J. 875-3&34- N~~:8t~~~~~3 SPYGLASS OCEAN \llEW 1084 cc>rona Lane (MeN del Mar) CM 631 .. 73"70 $189,900 Sunday 1-6 ___ -~_._... 5201 Hiram Ln, 'Turtle Rock, trvlne 8 Bdrtnt, 2 •lory eicec hm. llft taaty Herbof & ocean view. 23 p ~ty lHI San MateoJ,29~ Try Zt bobJE81U T1e1opt. Bkr 1eo-1•68 CANYON lor country UV· Wood & Glass ru•tle 1119 w/ctty eonvlfWence houM. 3 Bd 2 ba. nloe Avail: "JBr hofM w/rurei eon d S 1 3 0 0 Ag I 552-1714 $207,500 '" Sunday 1-5 •305 Kings Pl .• Cllffhaven 631-1(00 '390.000 3076 Madeira, Costa Mesa 546--2313 $152.500 Sunday 1-4 view undet S150K. ALSO &711-eooo 1215 Mariners Or, Baycrest, NB two on OM large lot C ·.-,~ta-a:M;.-t-11---2~2~24'""" 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 under $1801( View 11eretge & IOI• av1Jl1ble Sl IOO Eutalde. well main-1511 Miramar, Pennlnsula Agt ~t-2801 ~~~:'s13a:~J::S 275 E 631 -1400 $•80,000 Swi 1·• t ti ... ., . 0 ~ Pt• r~ lS2S 1H2 IUllE &Yr. 1528 rangtt Ave,(Corn. Palll)8f)Costa Mesa ~ 2 Bd Iba. dbl gar, nice 673· 1600 $215,000 I Sunday 11-4 Falll)(OOI( ~ acrM, pond, yard on 101 by Itself TotaJ- wtille fenclno. RMdy IOf ly lreah S875 756-8557 1730 Port BaTITlouth Pl , NB your drum· home! 759-9100 $235,000 w/land Sun 1-5 . S74,000. Sen Lula Rey 2br tba dplx, IQ lncd yrd, HOMES FOR sal e R • a I E 1 1 a I e no pet a, 1952 Meyer "' 1733 P B h H V H N Sch (611.,.41-0500 $625 + dep 5•9·3484 ort armout , . ms, wpt ,. 675-4630 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 FALLBRQOK No S 0 Co 28r, encl gar. Quiet, encl 2 BEDROOM ..1br, 2'hba, 1+ vl~·acre, ~!~8~5\~',·3~~~1~~ 704 Avocado, Corona del Mar '* 1806 Sandlewood. Baycrest NB rence, greenery, privacy, 7 --.----,~-_,....,. "'.~ 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 43 Monteclto, SpyglUI, COM 760..a333 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 IR plue FAM RM or DEN * • 6 Trafaig.r, Hatbor Ridge • 840_.868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1·5 ••v20 Cypress Potnt, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $995.000 Sun 1-t:30 220 Jasmine Ave, Corona Del Mat . 644-7211 $«9,000 Sat thru Wed 1-5 * •24 MIUlon Bay, Spyglass. ·ci>M 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-S * •24 Mission Bay, Spyglass, COM 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-S ••9 Muir Beach (Spyglua) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 •673 Mystic Way, Lag Bch 67>6161 $750,000 Su~ 1·5 yra old. S218K, OWC 3Bd 1 'ltba dplx. Nr QC •. Owner 8191723--0946 atrpon S715/mo, S600 704 Avocado (Old CdM) CdM 528 Seaward (Corona Hinds) CdM 321 Plazza (.Lido Isle) Newport Beach .U. LU.... llOO ~ffcii 8;~19~';-2022_!· " _, 875·6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun i -5 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 673-7767 S"tSun 1-S Manw.rt>O?Qlew 1M 3Br 28a condo ~/enc 34o6l Formosa. Dane Point 1349 Sussex. Westclltt, Newport Beach• 1226 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores. NB fine. •Br, •P• s575.ooo. patio 111 dbl gar pool · 493 8812 $134 500 SUN 1 3 642-5200 $234.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 J S203K equ. Agt 962·•557 sooim .... a_.c-a ... u ...,84,..2_.:o_a,.,_-t-----· _:_. ___ 1 _·_..;...p_m ___ _ -1940 Teresita. NB--------........ 2f8 F'Olarrs. ewporrei"ach -------~ 3BR 2ba.-fam rm. nr SC 483 Morning Canyon, CdM 645-0911 $205,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 546-2313 $525,000 Sun 1_. _lt_a_t_1l_1 _____ 1 Plaza. no dogs. avail 760-9233 $248.500 Sat/Sun 1-5pm 12101• '950 Ph 831-61~ 3028 Ocean (Old CdM) CdM 209 Via Cordova (lido) N.B 2029 Port Blstot Ha.rbor View, Npt Bch $600 Cute-or,~ & whit~ 675_6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1_5 673-7300 $493,500 Sun 1·4 759-0619 Sa1/Sun 1-5 2Br. Ille ba,, wood fir . rtaa t ar ZT22 Used brk:k. grdnf.gar.N ·.,. 326 Orchid. Corona del Mar 314 Vta Graziana. Newport Beach 2018 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 28i28ahom;.p1ilo,welk pets.av• 1111 645•2566 759_1501 $3 15.000 Sunday 1•5 644-7020 $345,000 Sun 1-4 631-7300 $468,000 Sun 1_.·30 10 beach. $1000 mo to Bike to otC pv1 1br hid• mo. Call «M4·5081 out encl gar $415 324 Poppy, Corona del Mar 1519 Santiago Drive, Baycrest. NB 539·6190 ees1 Rtt¥ ree 673_8494 $350,000 Sunday 1_4 4 BEDROOM 631-7300 $3.45,000 Sun 1_.:30 CAllll llllH E·slde 2 brand nu tg 3Br '* 1330 Galaxy Or. (Ovr Shrs) Npt Sch •• ~-~.Dover Shoces..NB 3BR 3ba. den w/poot & 20a hses Yd. lfp, dbl gar 1825 Port Wheeler. H. V Homes, N.B 673-7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun· 1-4:30 .,~~-73()()'0 ,OOO Dally 1_.:30 ocean view Fum or un· w/ea. SIOOO to $1200 640-4099 $229,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ~ turn. 12600/mo, 10 mo mo 130 Albert Pl Open v 21 Burning Tree, Big Canyon NB * • 1 .. TrataJ'~ar. Harbor Ridge. NB 111 or more Dys Sal/Sun 9·3 645-0968 2476 S t A #B C t M 0 $8 5 000 S 1 4 ~ 581·2857. eves 780--0181 · an a l\a • os a esa 644-62 0 1 • un • 760-8333 1,695,000 SaVSun 1-5 na.i....-full turn 2 Bd Check thlt under priced 546-2313 $139,500 Sun 1-4:30 J~ .................. Y 3bd 2 1 h $695 '* •29 Balbtsit Coves, West Newport 220 VI Ge Lid Isl N B townhouM. Poot & tennla t/ydr~9-6 ~e'6 0.';11 fee 110 Via Genoa, Lido Isl~ 631-1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5 8 noa, 0 e, · · court S1195 873-0896 631 •1400 $4.95,000 SatJSun 1•5 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 .. L . 211 Oetuxe eu1s1oe 3 Bd 2 ba • 2600 Clltf De. ewport Heights • rt IC• wttrplc & dbl gar. Avail *'*239 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch -PORT H1 e1'dAfs 1211 $995 by appt 673-6900 10,000 Sun l-4 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 18A w/e big yard 845·1547eve/Wknd , '*18Cypress'Pt,BlgCyn,NB seooimo. 760-1241 Etagant, lmmac. qulel 48r • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 759_9100 $1• lOO,OOO Sun 1_5 ••5 Wlnged Foot Lane. Big Canyon, NB IOWFllOIT 38ahome Only5yrsold. 854-7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 631-7300 $799,000 SatlS~ 1-4:30 5Br & •Br. wlnt8f/yrty. S t600/mo tse &46-7434 * * 58 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach * * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .. Pennlnsula ts tn:unvu"' 87S.99,32, 618·285-2261 Mesa \181'.de 38r w.ea. 642_5200 s455•000 Sunday 1_4 631-1400 $1 ,050,000 • Sun 1-5 '*.,...509 OeAnza. COM ---~ htl I-"'-~ new crpta, drps, paint, 760-8333 $569,000 -. re --lrpte S950tmo. Call OaV« '* • ...,..23 Beachcomber Or. Jas Crk, CrdM 1955 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-5 lntral 2202 Heritage Real Ettate 631•7300 $575.00<1 • GIMTl-4:30 645-7076· $195,000 -Sat/Sun 12-4 114 Aere1a a palr of So Co _· 540•1151 1~68 Klngstbn St. Costa Mesa 2bdrm• ocean close hme NEAR s COAS_T_P-taz_a_&_, 2774 Mallard Dr. Costa Mesa 645-03 3 $237.000 Sunday 1-4 SH 5 w I g • r SO 5 trwys Lovely 3 B<lrm, 645-0303 $229,500 Sunday 2-5 lncd/pvt 53M190 pool, lam rm, 2 bL, 2 124 Via Trieste, lido Isle BMt Atty tee lrplcs, dog run . Singles or 1951 Port Lockslelgh, Harbr View Hms, NB 673-4400 $449.500 ...... 1..... family $1250/mo Incl 644-9060 $2.459.500 Su"A''"' 1.4_ _ .....>.. _ - t -;1nmer & poot matnt UMG.J-L= Sunday 1-5 Attrectlv1 2Br 19a 151·6829or642-5200 •1215SomersetLane.Westclitt,N8 '#/wood burning lrplc, NEW LUX 2br 2ba Condo 644-9060 $2459,500 Sunday 1-4 patio. get· $850/mo yrty beau11ful leke vtew walk 1eo..1ae1 ot 644-7383 10 s c Ptaza. 1nc1 PV1 Be1u1ltut Jasmine Creek club, tennis, swimming 2Br. 2S. wi den Lene jac .. sauna, gym, frpl, ale, $1100/mo Incl grdnr No w/d, S875 mo 966-2535 pe11. 640-8715 for 1ppt Rare Santa Ana Heights DUPLEX 28R, 1BA. gar-2bf 2ba charm lrplc up-1ge. no pet1 $825 mo graded kltch encl gar 5•8--3738 $825 539-6190 Best fee TllE l>.\11 .) PI LOT Ct .\~SIFI Ef) Of.'F lf l·: 110 1 H ~ T1·l1·pltmw :->1•n 11 1·: \lo11d;I\ .f 11d,1 \. H.IHJ \.\I ): ~o 1'.\1 H 11-.1111• ..... C 11111111·1 \1 01111,j\ .11111.1\ 8:1lll \ \I :, Oil I'. \I. UI-. \IH.l'\t."' 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""''° 6 ··~ tllfOl'dt ''tf'I' ..... ,, °' eoc;h I~ ~t 11"9 at tQ.,.c)fH HULTES 1 J I I E B R A N E Y 3 BEDROOM '* '* 100 So Bayfront, Balboa Island 644-9060 $695,000 Sat 1-4 20451 Bayview. Mesa Or. Estates. Back Bay 494-7728 $148.000 Sunday 1-5 1207 Blue Gum Lane, Newport Beach 673-4400 $444,500 Sunday 1-5 195 Brandyne, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 144,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 9172 Brownlng(Magnolla/lndlanapls) H.B 642-5200 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2772 Circle Dr, Bayshores. N.B. 644-9060 $250,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 117 Via Udo Sood. lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $995.000 Open Sa1urday 1-4 4733 Cortland (Cameo Hinds) CdM 675-6000 $299,500 Sun 1-4.30 1419 Oolphln Terr .. lrvlne Terrace, N.B 675-5930 $675,000 Sun 1-4:30 4515 Hampden {Cameo Shrs) CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sun 1-4 30 4515 Hampden (Cameo Shrs) NB 675-6000 $425.000 Sun 1-4:30 15 Klaloa. Newport Beach 644-7020 $179,500 Sun 1-4:30 pm 1620 Kings Rd, Newport Beach · 631-1266 $545,000 Sal/Sun 1-4:30 2033 National Ave. Costa M~sa 650-1557 $109,900 Sun 1·5 7 Rue Chateau Royal. Newpqrt Beach 644-7020 $535.000 ..,. " SUN t-4.pm 2476i;A Santa Ana, Costa J'esa 546-2313 $144.500 'f.t Sunday 1-5 2479 R(le de Cannes #A2, bosta Mesa 546-2313 $159,500 Sun 1-4:30 3113 Yellowstone. Costa Jesa 546-2313 S 129.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 5109 Seashore Drive. N. B 756-9162 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 956 Senate. CM 645-5412 $129,900 Sat/Sun 11-4 19501 Sierra Seco, Irvine 644-7020 $ 195,000 SUN 1-5pm 3 BR plUI FAM RM or OEN '* • 2422 22nd St. N.ewp0rl Beach 645-0303 $598,000 Sunday 1-41 * * -405 North Star lane. NB 64•-6200 $725.000 2537 Bemboo. Eaatbluff NB£ Sun 2-5 644·6200 $259,000 Set/Sun 1·4 UH, Newport &Mch Sunday 1-! 254 Ev.nlng Canyon Rd. Sl\orec:lltf CdM 673-1181 $499.000 Sun1-5 '* • 1900 Galaxy Dr. Oover Shra. N.B 831·7300 $545,000 Sun 1--4:30 2030 Galaxy Dr. Oover Shores. NB 631-7~70 ~6.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 4 BR plu1 FAM RM o,-DEN * 1336 Galaxy Dr (Ovr Shrs) N:'S. 673-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 4621 Gorham. Cameo shores NB 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *•SD 1 Bayside Dr . Promotory Bay 631-1400 $1 .100,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 3045 Boston Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $164,900 Sunday 1-4 • • 4028 Channel Pl. Newport Beach 650·0202 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ 11 Cliff Dr, Cliffhaven, N.B 631-7300 $430,000 25881 Desert Trail. N. Gail. Lag Hiiis 1-4:30 760-8333 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1019 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terr. N 8 631-7300 $595.000 Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy. Dover Shores, Npt Beach 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Snores, Newport Bch 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. Newport Bch 642-5200 $795.000 Sunday 1-4 621 Gary Place. Newport Beach 548-7633 $295,000 Sat/Sun 11-5pm 343 Hazel Drive. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $485.000 Sunday 1-4 25 Hermitage Lane, Big Canyon NB 644-6200 $ 1.250,000 Sun 1-5 * 1 Jade Cove, COM 759-1 111 $'725,000 3064 Java Road, Costa Mesa Sun 12-5 645·<>303 $3,89..000 Sunday 1~ * •2217 San i.6r~zo, Santa Ana 645-0303 s 1~5.ooo Sunday 1-5 1109 Dennis Drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $229,000 Sunday 1-4 ... • 1921 Kings Road. Newport Beach 962-4557 $575.000 Sunday 12-5 * t326 Mariners Oriv~.Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 • * 1878 Maul Or. Mesa Verde. CM 75 1-3191 $375,000 Sun 1-4 1501 Miramar. Pennlnsula 631-1400 $485.000 Sun 1-4 46 MIHlon bay, Spyglass. NB 760-8333 $559,000 Sun 1-5 * • 4845 Perham. Cameo 8hof8& G4M 6-44-6200 $759.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *2041 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms. NB 631-7300 $369,000 Sun 1-• 30 1829 Port Taggart. HVH,NB 759-9100 Sat 1-S 2365> Purdw ~"Mf F.w) Cosfe M9A" - 873-84?4 $210.oop Sunday .1-4 10 Purple Sege, Turtle Rock. lrvtne 552-2000 $314.000 Sunday 12-4 5392 Kenoahe, Turtle Rock, Irvine 552-2000 $210.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •• 19 Royal St. George. 86g c.nyon N8 644~200 "65.000 Sa.VSun 1 ·4 --l----.. rnl'IT'.'.~:-:Jr::w=n=n=w'::'lll'::D~r:Jr::l~y-11------~~ Heffotrope, Gorone del-Mer-------- 759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1·5 1230 Sand-Key ~HV~ CdM • 675-6000 $359.000 S•t 1;,j.... 2762 Hlllstde Of (H V. Knoll) Npt 8ch ~o..eon $240.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 '* 1621 Santiago Drive, 8eyct" .. ,, NB \ 631· 7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 30 ___ .. ' ... - * •333 Via Udo Soud. Udo Isle 64-4-6200 $1,300.000 Sun 1-5 **'*""'101 Via lido Sood. LI 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ,.-~ e BR ptU1 FAM RM Of DEN •20691 Aquatic Lane. Hunt Beach 546-2313 $166,950 Sunday 1--4 * •9 Goleta, Spyglass Hiii. NB 644-6200 $795,000 Sun 1-5 * * * 107 Miiford. Cameo Shores CdM 6•4-6200 $1,599.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 * * 103 Via Udo Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 BEDROOM ptu1 FAM RM or DEN * • 1406 Uncoln Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $448,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * •500 Cagney Ln PH2. NB 759-0120 $149.000 Set/Sun 12-4 6 Verde. lrvlne 644-7020 $154.900 * 2702 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. NB Sun 1-5 644-7424 $195.000 lee Sat/Sun 12·4 2 BR ptu1 FAM RM or DEN * 83 Orchard. Orangetree, lrvlne 759-1501 $119.900 Sunday 12-4 3 BEDROOM * 1223 Bayside Dr. NewPOrt Beach 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 12·30-4·30 * 14 Encore Court. Newpor1 Beach 759-1501 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2407 Nov1a, Blutfs,NB 760-8333 $235.000 312 Vista Suerte. Bluffs NB 760-8333 $219 000 4 BEDROOM 11'2124' Va.sta L&1edo. Bluffs. NB Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 759-1501 $199.500 Satt8un l-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR * • 32 Ima Loa Crt. Npt Bch 673-7399 $164.000 Sun 1-4 * • 34 Encore Crt, Npt Sch 6 73· 7300 $ 189,000 Sun 1-4 30 ... 3 BEDROOM •• 3 T(lbut• Crt, Npt Bch 673· 7300 $189.000 Sun 1~ 340 E 20th St, Costa Mesa 673-7300 $189000 Sun 1..4 DUPLEXES 1 I 1 . 2 Ir plut 3 I r 317 Larkapur (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $415.000 Sun 1-5 2 9" plue 1 BR plue 1 BR 5 11 OtcNcS. Corona del Mar 759~19 S229.ooo Su!"day 1~s -. _} I . \ I - t • REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ~. INDEX To '11ct Your Ad, Cal 642-5673 HOUUI FOR !AL' OeMtll Anah91m Hiii• &alt>oa lllanCI Balbol p.,,1neula Ceple4ftno hfle!t Corona o.i Mar • Cotta Mela 1002 1~ 1006 1007 tOHI 1~~2 102"• Dane Point , ., ·~ _ .. ,102e £J TOfO Fountain v.ii.y Oat!Mn Oro..,. Huntington 8Mch Hunllnglort Hatt>our Irvin. Ltguna BMcrt Laguna Hiiia Lagune Nlgu91 Laka For .. 1 Mlu lon vi.10 Newpor1 BM<:h San C1em•n1e San Juen C1p111rano S1n11 Ana SMl8HCI\ South Lagune W•11m1n11er Tu1lln Moblla Home 511111 REAL ESTATE , Ac:.reage Apartmenll Bucl\Pr~ty l ulln .. 1 PrOl)9fly C.melery Loll Comm• ergpefl.Y...... Conaorr;rnrum1 · """"'"'=--- Oup'9ll•'un111 Hou-10 be MOY9<1 Income Prooe11y lndullrlll Property LOii for s ... Moblle Hom. Parka Mountain, DMen Orange Co Out of Coun1y Out of Slate Rancll9Slfarm1 Reeorl PrOP9f1Y Time Sherlng Re uchange RE Went.O RENTALS HouMt Furnllh.O HovMt Unlurnl11\.0 Hou ... Furn of Uni Condo• Furn .. . Condo• Uni Townrtou .... Furn · Town1touse1, Uni Oupl11aa Furn Oupi.xH Uni Apar1men11. f'urn Aper1ments Uni Apia Furn/Uni Room a Room & Boero HOtell, Mollll Ou"I Hornet Summer Rental• Vaca110<1 ~llll • R9llt1l1 10 Sha11 • R•n111s Wanr.o GaregH for R91ll 0111~ Ren111s 8u11ne" Rentals -Comml • iren1111 1n0t.t1I Renllll Storage Mote Ren'*IS ·Pre Paoo Aas , 1032 103' 103e 10•0 10•2 fOO 10•8 1QSO 1052 1055 1087 1089 1076 1078 1080 108<1 1086 1088 109() 1100 1125 1150 1175 1200 1225 1250 mr 1300 1325 1350 1375 ..,tAOO 1•25 1450 1500 1525 1550 1575 1580 1590 1600 1625 2100 2200 2300 •• :lo&()() 2•10 2520 2525 2530 2535 2600 2700 2800 2900 2902 '290• 2905 2908 2907 2908 2909 2912 291' ~916 2918 2920 2922 2925 I • .,.~ .... ill&il~ ... 1 Jl•Ulll!lt!lll,. ....... hnlaW .._. IHI l .. =.!i! r.a... C.ta.... ITM "'• 1111 n•• ~ coet• ~ "°'* 1--m~mn , _____ iiii ____ iiiiii_ u;;.-i.r!iiiiioctt"""'!"'""!!'Twn~h·m-..... ....... .., ""£. llCt yard I p;clno. UIOJmo lno utl Mele non Oooef CM 21~~AI ·=a br .. • cbe ~ ~ ~·"be. 2000 ••• comm ~frt. yrly, iiOO(mo. Stovtlr.r. No .,.. •• "-"· •STUNNING LG 1lr Gar· emkr. Tom Mf.28(MM i..;1,:.;.;.;_.---....... in;a M .---wnn pe>OI l teMl6. •1100. No 21A' 1'~ enc prq, w/d, ... IO/mo, H2·H02 dlll'I ~pt. ~ ~ .,.. ... llWI fiioom w beih. femtle ... t pootJ •P•. oar port. peta. 161· ... 7. AQt trpto. dahwr. efs.4'712 N "4'5. '110 W 11th It. ...... 1111 ILll 21..uP N.I . 1221, lefote !;ili=!~l"'l!==~:f. 8720/rno 2801 w. Lo 111 11a w/~. o 2 Id w/tw, new cpta 10em/attr7pml4&.26t0 SunfJowtr I~ Cell Jim 2 tlOt'f _.,,. Sba. 2600 1/t, Sm 18r aero.. l'roft'l bcfl, ptt•. "'IO/mo. Call ahw draw .!i:.'n• fnCd .. .,(j APAITlllTI t: rm t3f·12fl ... , 241124 ft~ rm. ramllY ,.,~, 110Ye; °"''· drpe 3·30. Me-3f11 ..,...... urn • , lettl1 ... ttu ...-. , __ .;;....~~-.,as -MC btf All =ded. & I wtth petlO. ...., peld. Con¥tnlent"' located In =---------........ $11erp !-eldt 2 id 1~. ~~.:...... ...... · 1• Imo: !!.!'~· "•~'11 ....... ..!!.1 1+ 2 & 3"' Condoa. 2 a.iiNi. .,._. 1to oatt 1 8~ M•fl ., • ......__.... ---J • 6 ""' ,..,. \' 1 ,.w,_ frOIO ..._.. a . ••7VJotO.d:,0T • ~ .. ~tl~MtlllrlQIM'#M,, l u11•• 1U01 OfoMd,e;-wd& 824·1140or859·8t81 • 1,oc· ""°'°"'1~ ... vv ,,. ·-·.. 0 ,..,_ ... ~~o. Mutt da~ op~~ 'TU,.TL! AOCK 4 Id hN.gta• t b a 000 mo. 142·t881 1!18/mo Wlndwood ai.n o 1, 2 llTH Ill A~ In All M1ntrt ~ C-k· · te•o + d •p ANOO pool/gdnr Incl. STUDIOeup«ct.n.y11d, 29r H~I•, encl gar. No 2119Sanle Ana'I' &3bedroomapartmenl• al 1135 6 up CounMllf'IO. 1111 eo . ... ,· ..... 217"7,. ....... 11278/mo 884-ot78 713'h Marouertte, "450. pete. 20H Pomone. MO&/mo ldtally tltuated nHr Wkly rent 1· fr ft... Cemlno AMI. Ian ci.m. -.._.. ........... lncld• utll•. 7ff.IOl7 MH/mo. f'4MHt tchool•, thopplng and ~~ ~ r .. :. to Llc'd. 492·72" II W·llde CM 3 br 1aroe yerd ktHI ltttla llfl DH 2 br 1'1i ~. lndry hkup, YILU 01111¥1 parka. OOMn. Kitch'• avall. FREE COSMETIC MAKi: llnole Pf llOO/mo (7t•) hR tba. m0&rn ki\Ofien, Ctltl lt11 newer townhouM 11u1.a, S 1 e Id • , i. I Information 981 N Cout Hwy OVER Women wanted u.737o Shlrley p1t1oh00co11rd gar, oceen 1425. blx mobile home, no ~clalltd oerport• ';n i•c out ·• t .. pte. or ••no ' .-.s29• • 20 lbt II._.. /mo, 4"8,,,,..315 -t•. Mature adUltl. Hamilton St. No ""'I• .nol ger, pet.to, dlhWlhr plUU call:d (781 •) Laguna leeoh, •9 who hlllla =elble diet ..... • """' ,,... ... & 1to11e. Moat utlle rr... Ht-IO 12 Mon •Y· un· more Ofl .et 13 ..... ..... IUI LGI! 2 IDAM 2 BA pr1v a Quiet, *"~1373 M78/mo 831-12H No peta. No waterbeda. dtY 8:30 ""to 5:30 pm uauu 11111. Ann •M * i1i ocn Vu oonao 2 sr quiet. ''Pio. WID.' OQMl1 1"1 Newp0rt. 11r. 1 Petton lata Wkly ,.,, ... now ~I. SCl'liAM-Lm - loft ~baden eauna ber--w, no pet•. 11t + MC. RHt ..... , IAI 18r, 2 Pereont la.o t12e/wk &up. 227• ~· Lii\ "91 pl/Jae oar S.C•-9839 11050/mo 497-8287 YHI •• ~=~: J = rug port llvd.O.M. S.C6-7 ... & ANSWERS ... 50 OOMn cloee hOfM cla OlllTIY llT&TI 28r t'"I• TownhouM, 2323 Elden Ave.. C.M. IUll llW1 I IU I Ill Lii I apple tned yd & oaraoe BuullMA.P.ll'tl ll.ka prol\ Ile, gar. patfo, No Ptt• 5•$·7815'4 WllNlllllWILLIW Newpof1a..otl,oo!OrTV S*lth-N.arby 63M1eo~..,... 2 er ondo, 2'" Ba, den, TH!DISCRIMINATINQ $875mo. S.45.-4837 IHITlllTI l125wtcegJ,nodepOllt. O.VOUt ·'•brio GIKAT VIEW for 7 ""°'· ptlltlnelllewofhl~•from PROFESSIONAL 2br 1"'ba'TWnhMQtrpool WllfPlllOlllOI ldMllylocetedlntheheat1 3021WMtto.•tHwy ~~·E·R~-.r 3EJr 2Ba, Plt1 furn, dectc•. kitchen & llv·rm, blt·ln ...,. Private Patloe patio 1850 no pelt 2310 F Want a ..i.ctton of grMt ot Woodbridge . .. .... tltl I tt Man wtnl to lmptow the frplc, oar. rncd yd trig, newetpl•.1. v.,., trMh .,Co111red Parking Santa M• av M&-2613 Ill/Ing? we can offtt any• Woodbridge Wltlowt ot· IL-rt ...i.• entire world, whlle a $760/mo. 111, laat & M-l cMer1VI. 11700 no .,8peclou1 Apt• thing fr a 1m11t ept to• tert t 2 & 3 Bedroom -.._ mother '"It want• to Im· curlty. 496-es.48 IMM. 780·1512 ~~~~~Nta 2y':,~. ~:It'+~~):~~ _. 8d hM. If loOklng tn CM, quality tpll'tmenta. 2 Q.bd1, §ia, 2 CM 0.,., provt ~ 11nall remlly. REAL NICE 3 Bedroom, .,~lkl Kltchent M&-853_. 5'1-820.. NB, or HB think of u. flrat En mloto. l(ptc. Brand nu. N· That IOUndt Hke a muefl 2 Bath. $1 tOO/mo. 11t, •WT lllfF* for thet ch~ ldMI Ill/Ing. joy the nu?Nrou1 recrb· tmkr $600, 831·7332 HARDER TASK I t tty 8~350 1 block to Huntington 2BR 2\<\ba 2 •tory TSL MGMT S.C2-1603 rtatlonal faclltti.t nea Y • aa + MCUr · Hr, 211 ltt••· Lar11 Center, 1 & 2Bdrm• tum. w/balcony & yard. Encl NB REAl.TY 875-15'2 • tnc:iudlng Woodbridge 3 br 1 be w .. t CM hM Lett I feed 31A Ftutal• . ,., •• ~·"·· t1100. mLmH Fiii egl gar. Eattld• otf 18th Lake perk• & •hopping N/tmkr IQ yard S275/mo· I y 11 2234 LA QUINTA HERMOSA St. $750/mo. 5'4&-9408 ' + •,;, uu 631-0503 1206. REWARD for IOlt ' 1 !J (114 ll0·11ll 16211 Parkald• Ln. 1 \\'e9t:fleld Rnerve now tor P t male eel 10/27," fluffy Mutt rent nl08 layout 26a block Welt of Beach, 3 2Br 28a, 2 car gar, frpto, December Occuptncy ~=~':~il~~':a:'.O+. white w/lt brown, blue 2 garage tam home •TIE lllffl* block So 01 Edll'lger. frig, micro, WlO, p001, FAMILY &PTI 5450~ d""'. _.97•3896 ev-. AM to Miiton. Vic. ktda/petl $150 detall• Largeat l wnJ'lm• 4Br • 1•1 •••l ap1. Weter oriented Sf.arkllng clean lg -s>ta tor (l1') 111-0IH .,. Eaitbluff arNT 780·9585 539.8100 a.it Alty fN fam/kltch, huge patio. ~ ·~ $1000/mo. 760-961 1 amlli.t w/1 Of 2 chlldren. Leaalng Office Hre: Beaut. N.B. pvt hm. $2715. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BHt. ltacla 1240 =~g50u~~t ~~.5~~ at l~rrltacla DH • MESA VEBDE • ~t•~ark. Heat pd. No 8 AM 10 8 PM ~~pt~ t~~ u~~.i\~t~'.95~ 1316 bacfi bungalow 6itlna .. 75 pad n11r Balboa Pier 1810W. Ocean.Front dr. 2BR2BA frplc, encl Bar. no 2Bdrm. 2Ba S&e6 ---------. ___ __,___,,,..,...,.--,.,,,...--~ crpta. thru,.qut gar nr complete kit appl• crptd Prlmelocatlon. WNklyor pett. $726 mo. 54 ·54'46 398 W Wllaon 831-5583 La 111 ltac-2741 Male to lhr CM 4Br ~I shoptt"°'1T'ne 539·8100 d..,..or part ut'" 539.•190 monthly rental. 673-7873 •PENTRIOOE cove• WNl-'d• 28 2Ba /t lg If hM, apa, 50" TV 375 ..... "' " .. r w r • 1 ldrm w/full kitchen. 'A lnc:I ullla. 850-9311 ~alt Beat Alty '" Seti Rlty fM •VERSAILLES CONDO* 2Br 2Ba IPlll levl4, frplc, ltove, new crpt• l drpa. blk to bch Utllaf.d $!5&5 6 blk• to ooean. Ea-ant Blk to ... A .. , 3br 2ba, gar 1Br w/all amenltlet. 1at W/O, dbl gar, pool/apa No pet1 $600 5'M382 · ,. 1,, · Contclentlou• rmmt want-""' ""'" clata decor & furniture $950/mo. 556-9200 wffurn 5850. '4.• ·2 .1 ed In Newp0tt $300 mo.+ 3Br 2'i\Ba . lg famlly rm. 1200',com pool/IM,Sl-195 •2t3..e70·5723* W-•ld• c~ 3 b~ 1th ba 2 IOWYllW utll avall now. 1573-3273 ' Beautlful meater autte mo. tat/l .. t $500 dep •tory, patlot dlanwuhe~ w/hydra apa, Mrpeta. 631-5193'213/866·78e8 HWPlllTGlllT 9e81iB.All bit In• kid• ok no pell Only 10 mlnulea from DANA POJNT O<;;EAN VU cedar & gl .... .,bl car Blutfa Condo '4Br or 3Br 4 Beaut 2Br 2~ea Condo. $695 mo 850·72715 , Laguna your own private Shr new 2Br 2Ba Condo gar, tu~I maintained aaa.--1 ocean 111.-, from Dana w/pro1 m1i.. Frplc, W/O, ... •• o.an.... den.Nrlh~l~~rk & Avall nowt Pool vu, tu_!tr ---.915111 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-itll .. ¥AL_.. .-:vv tnn oo . u n, • car ...... eaulffUTiy-lan"'•acaped • · •'"' "'' ecenlc bluff. Like new 2 ·mate under 35 employed Old town b\inglO tbr $450 $1100/mo. 760-8616 or --w/opnr. $1150/IM ~arden apta. Pool/tpa. IOUIYllW Br widen. lttta large prl-or atudent. Avall 1113, FOUND Fem blk/wht Ooean ct1 2br 2ba S550 522-6043 TSL •llT 142· 1111 allo/dectt1. No pet1. Only 10 mlnutH rrom 111 t e Pa I I 01 . ca I I $450/mo. 493•2790 Beagle mix. Fem blk Fam 1ty1 hm 2ba yd $650 2Bdrm 1 't.Ba $870 Laguna your own private 66 -a.c Shlhtzu mix. Fem blk/wflt Ott PCH 3br clutle $750 Channel Front w/dock, IEWNIT GlllT 2250 Vanguard 540.9628 ocean view trom Dana 960..e33 t Of 1 '4 t E-tlde CM 2 br hM *300 + Aautrallan Sllec>ard mix. Other• 539,.e190 Sett,.. 2br egl hM. Avt 11120• Beaut 2Br 21"'Ba Condo. -----Point'• mo1t MCluded l"'Jlrl ltae• 1711 utla $100 d•P Sandy Fern Brlndle wflt 'Boxw. St 49S/mo yrly lae Avall nowt Pool vu, fully 1Bdrm $540 scenic bluff. Like new 2 -65().2858 L111Mtt11Q1 Numerou• calelklttent & Super townhome. CIOM to 760·6685 turn. W/O. 2 car gar 241 W Wiiton 831-0960 Br widen, xtra lerge prl-F--ale to lhr 3Br 28a Terrltr Mix pupplH. beach 3BR 2'hba. 2 HouN 1 blk to ocean. 3Br. w/opnr. $1150/IN Beautlful, quiet 2 8d 2ba, 2 v at• Patio a. Ca II Spacious single one BALBOA IS deluxe $e75, Newport Beach Animal frplel, ~er $1250• Burr 3 eeparat1 yrda. grdnr. TIL 11111' 142· tlOI patio. All new Int 622 960·6331 or &et-.15441 & two bedroom apts 1at & laat. 650-0•04 Sheltw. 125 M ... Dr. White R tr Inc. 87~630 Lott of prkl'lg area. Trat· Hamllton-Ron 5'46-0477 Baat. ltacla 1740 CM. 6'4'4·3658 a .... larM•r Hd . lie. no pto&i.m Great Apartatatl, U1f. lg ..... & c & Fen.rmmte wanted. Nice FOUND F/S"•P mix Io c . 81tin1, fr p I c - -Br ht An 1 new. pta 2 ILIOll Tt IUOI 3BR In Coata M .... $200 · " • • 2 Muter 8drma, Petera $1295/mo. 675-2607 lalMI lali-1i 27H drapH . 2Br H'·B• Oellghttul OCMn brMZN, +'!\ ut111. 5'46-040'4 nF1'07'eda/~~~·1et~lcH .~'. Landing TownhM. Sec TwnhM. Micro, frplc, 2 3B 2tLB h •"'1 h HB gate. pool/Jae, tennla. No UN llU t1200 1 Br up1talrt. stove, car gar. w/opener l.akn, r " a twn M . "'' Fml 2 br furn bell N . Contact Orange Ccr. peta. $1200/mo Pac1nc Joe Chrlatophar 675-0411 dahw1hr, extra clean atreama & waterfall&. new plulh crpta & drp1, prlv ahower, need br turn. Anlmal Shelter. 63'4·79'43 Moon Realty 846-6666 Lido Realty $550/mo. 114 Agate. Pool/ape, no peta. se75. dshwahr, 1011 of c10Mt1, 13 7 5 + ~ u i 11c•b1 t __,,.-..,--,,.-.,..-,---..,.. 1-(818)289-9307 af1 5 549•244 7 or 5_.6_3115 balcony, & prvt patio. 536--4835 536-1316 FOUND Sh hair gray cet. $365 walk lo HH mint Ill Liil llLI Beeullfully landscaped. f'URNISHED or vy trlendly. Recent IUr· bu.,galow w/appl• & gar APTS now avall. Winter or Clean 2Br 11"'Ba twnhM, 960-633l UNFURNISHED From '300/mo Npt Hgta. gery on rt leg. 5'2-0862 utlla ''" othera avall 4 Bd 2b• home $1300/mo yrty. 3 4Br houHs & 1 2Br $575. Nr l ith & Pomona. M/F BBQ, prkng, frpl, _;_ ______ __, ,, ., ""a~t Alty 1 lM Stephanie 645-7050 .. F ... p t k "' IE.AWllD H(ALTH cloM to alfl 5•8-9130 Lite Lab hanging around 53-1...., .... .. LIDO REALTY 673-7300 · nOUM. urn e.-•. e 1 0 · No pets. 5'48-83157 " The '400 blk ot Vl1ta Lagoon view 3 Bd 3ba, Call 673"8700 YILUIE CLUBS TENNI~ Lg furn rm, bl, In Npt Bell Trucha 759·93'44 lrplc,tennla,poot.$ t4oo u~o Ill• apacloua 3Br. BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY C~~·~. 0~n;J•h~~~·z.:~~ apt .. 411 amenlllet, ntcel ---,,,---=--,.-..,,-::::-:---:- 846-1358/8'46· 1985 3 :t.Ba. l1mlly rm. patio, Bay vu upatalrt 1Br •. ca· peta. $ .. 85, 63 .5553 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury )WIMMING plu\ non amkr $376. 831-0377 Loat: Dog. Purebred Black $2200. Agt 673· 1323 thedral cells. Franklln .. apta In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, much more' Soi ry Scottie. Ana 10 "Suele" I • ~244 E .. STSIOE 2 BR 1'h 2 Bdrm and Townhomes no P"I' Model• Matureworklngfemtolhr REWARD. Plea•• call mat " Lux 3br 3ba twnhM condo atove $580/mo Incl utlla " • • 1 1 • ' • t HB cond Adama GOLF COURSE 2 cer gar/nr bch/park, yrly. Avl 1211. 675-5022 patio, No peta. $600/mo, ~11:,00~~J~nC:u w:~~~ open daily 9 lo 6 :;~khural $3~/mo Incl 5'2-4281 af15 pm. _l._OCATION tchool $1125 mo. Npt Hts Call 54&-9950 From San Diego Frwy ~ d uUI. n-amkr. 988-74HI LOST M whl Cit It tan tall Large 2Br, den, 1Ba 233 16th Pl. 675·4333 lal~ · Exclualve 1 br/b1 dplx drive North on e.ach to· ~ ears 10~27 lllc Garnet 8.1 Condo In Rancho San Pta1a1ala 2707 unit. Fplc, -patfcr,-·o• , ~•ctd.,,-.mt-W..ron vv MIF 25·55 empl .. 2br 2ba name 'Simon' 673·5267 • Joaquin. New carpeta & L~~r ~:dcao~~oe~.z:: BAVFRONT 28R 18X Incl w/auto gar opnr. Grdnr McFadden · to S.awfnd Apartments apt N.B. 5325 + \<\ utll. :-=-=--=--,....,...--,..--: drapea S 1095/mo Call utll $1000 mo. 507 E. Incl No pelt. N-amkr IN VIiiage. (714)893-5198 Call af1er 4pm. 831-30'48 LOST Set ot k9'fS vc1y of 851-0892 or 640-0937 No pet• S t550· 846•5792 BalbOa Bl. 673-6860 $550 548-6216/5-49-8585 Newport Buc.h So. M/F lhare 2 bd 2 ba CM Harbor & Bernard, CM. _:_:._::_::.:..:...::_::.....:..~:..._-.J;:N;::ewport:::::::::;-;::c:::r"::;';-;;2;-:;d;::en:--:a:;;tu::A:dy · IEAWlll YILUIE 1700 J 6th Stret'I apt $325/mo 557·2•S.-955-3326 llEIT&U $1400/mo Lido late 4Br Oceantrt, yrty $900/mo. SHADY LUSH LNOSCPE hm 557,.e1&1 writ Jim Ptrttaalt 3012 CALL US REGARDING $1300/mo. FERGUSON 28R tba, enc prkg. w/d, Brtght. Top 11ea. 1Br Cat Dover) IRVINF LEASES & HAHN RE 842-1183 lrple. dshwr. 673-0782 $560& up Pool, apa, bbq. WIY llT1 642-5113 NB lg <4Br w/boetlallp, on iiUmLlllEU: _.ima-_ Nwpt Hgta lg tam hme. trtu t ar MESA~~~s"'~.r.~~·_.7 ttve~your,-ave -ewportfreac.hNo. ~~5'4~;'526 OutceUONLYIS35--9199 Qi So·r l 3Br, 2'hBa, den ~ tam *Spectacular apts 8"(J I A R 1 1 1 rt? 2BR. patro. carp0rt. no Mobile hom .. tor rent. Ap.-* tBr & 28r, 2Ba tulles ., rv1ne Vt'OUt' Need prof/M to lhr new II red ca ma expe It rm, 3 lrplca Completely peta, avall now S725/mo prox $300/mo. Chlld W91· *Fir-lace& 1a1 I 61hl Ill~ ... _a A, n·'"-'m Hiiia Earn $15/Hr In work ea y I relurblahed: No P•t• 673 3852 v... ·-•'V'•... .._ eomp ~ llab tempr.b• • • evff come. See M~r ah tpm •Private b1lconl11 or 645-1104 $425 +'n utll. ""'1-013• , .. & oc"' 171.)78,. •20 • $1500/mo. Incl grndr svc. ., 'f ....,.. " .. .,.. .. 7 8 6 _ 1172 852-8713 R & H Invest. Bachelor apt. In CdM, walk Tues-Sat 13 E. 16th Gerden patios NEWPORT BEACH lhart --------- to beach. 1 room w/ba no 63 l·3978 1Br $550 dahwlhr, frig trg home $425+ utllltlN laailtllH N$f,1 5 T~~ ~ob~t!.'hFa~: kite $400 mo, 838·7062 Nr SC Pita 1 yrold Condo. WIY llU Incl. No peta. Call btwn non-.amoker. 5'6-2106 ftr Salt 4012 lly pref •7 Starbursl Ct. Block to ocean. lmmM: 2Br 28•. Beautllul Mttlng *3 Lighted tennla courta 9am-4pm datty 5•5-<4955 Choloe NB loc. Prefer prof Smail cate-bak.,.,-deii. for 3880 Mlehe490fl Drive . 645-3765• 2Br tBa. lrpte, beams $825/mo. M-4-2967 •2 Swimming pools maturt fem lhr elegant Info 631-3156 2:30-'4pm ... Irvine QUALITY RENTALS $725/mo. 642-3t53 PALM MESA APTS. •Streama & ponda 1pacloua corner vu apt. only NO brkrt plMMI ------------------.!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;=== Thia 11 what u wantl O· BRANO NEW sharp 1Br Eutslde 2 Br. $585. No •Furnishing• avall Ev-Yteaturelmaglnable. I 4014 lronr2br2betrplcdbl gsr w/an oak' ki1e-h•n. pets. 1561 M11a Or. Call WHYNOTCALUJ9J..5198 _.50/mo. 760-60'45 a1i1n1 II• EASY COAT? SMART COATDRESS? HAVE THIS YO UR WAY ! - THE LINES ARE SO SURE A,..,0 SIMPLE, lhcy 1d1pc pcrrcctly LO both uu.1 .ut0n'' 1ll 1mpon1n1 coatdrcu 111d • clamc. ao·••th··all coat tr YOll clfooM the {011 YCl\!Uft hnc It wnh 01 Wfll\OUI front t>UllOn1na . Wtal II suhtd or fr.cc Nototc lhc 1ha~d bind collar 1ha1 \tand11haht1~ away rrom 1he neck, 1ponivc pocktll and side 1U11 for eubu t.bc coat or co11drm vcr· 11on or lhil Frtdlu or ('allfornll duttn. choou flannel, Ua111wcl1h1 1weed, kni", ltnen, 111111111111. crept, •clvn or \ll)'lht\Mi ~uedt. Prln1td Panttn AU7 "1v1i11blc In Mhm Sli.n I . 10, 12, 14, 16, II Sou 12 (butt )4) COii or 1.0aldrw <tquoru 2 7 /I vard1 60-111Ch fabnc Piute \Cnd U 00 for ••th Paunn 10 DAIL V PILOT Audtt M 11I. P 0 Bo• l9. Old C.hcltca S11110n, "'"" YOfk , N Y 1011 l (Add $OC ro1 u ch peunn ror po11"c and llandhna I Prtnl plainly YOVfll NAME. ADDlllESI, Zll', aTYLE HUMIUI. SIZE. Jo.n Ammca'' bttt-drnMd •omen, H'lld no"" ro1 ou1 NE.W 1914 ,aOMINENT OESIONFlt PAITl:ltN CATALOG SC!f OUI compM!c col· 1«11011 of or111n1h plui pktum ol Ille d«11,.ncn Stt and -M'> duhli!f 1pOrOWflf, th«tlll\ft, \Ullt, d1y-dlnntt dlntn, l'llOlt Cift • ~ tON'O'S COUPON for 1ny peutrn you ch-Send S2 fix Book J9 ndW llS DOLU A CLOTHE.!> 0'11 PAAADE-ucau 16 adlXablt, 11tl •Oftlly dollt rrom kllP' I nd I few UUI\ All lllft-J' 10 ll Sl '° I>• 14 QUICK MACHIN[ QUILTS "'""'· d1rrucn1 Mech1nr 1ppl.iqv. CUIOUI\ AC11111 Ult pilllf'fllJ fix CUIOUU, dtrKllCllll U SO IJI ADD A ILOC t.. QU ILT~ tMluel(1 pellfrn P'fCn, dJr«1t0nl for t4 m•tlopt d«1an1 •11h fllltd pollo• '""'' All rur • U JO 1>0 SWCATC~ fASHIOl"S. 1 book for tu~ ""' 1ll 10 ~l flllt4 '*llh n11ttrtn1 Jl<hU, pllllo•tfl 10 knll, croch~ Sl '° I ~ QlJICll: 'II EASY TltA'<~Fflt~ hit ~ISM to ftltbrO!dfor. pe1n1, l!)ICllint lO -111 lllUIU lltlllP 1r1n1frn. Alph1t>cn , no"'ffl, lllOU U JO 121 FNVELOPE PATCHWOltlC QUILTS hit dtre<ettOll• IOf t• llfttl~llC qu1h1 10 mah Wfll'lovl • frame lool •ndlldc1 ctlt ,,, 4iremont n -so he•1 ... <..arMet-H4 Mt twll (et ........ IN llufll••· N .. , WHA'-Witch ttH • 1'1oml,..11r 0.11,,,.., P"'"" b1 l.O/Nl• 1 .. gar klda/pet $700'1 $800/mo. 644-7183 btwn 9~4 546-9860 IN NEWPORT BEACH Prof fem to ahr apactova llMI *111·1110* 2Br 1ba. 4250 Shorecreat Quiet 2Br, 1~Ba. No pet•. SUWlll YILUIE A great place to llve on the ocnfrnt 28r duplex yr TUlllllllH Ye111y 3br 2ba elegant Ln. No pe1a, n·smker. All $525/mo for 2. 755 W. 15555 Huntington VIiiage Upper Bay. Private round In NB, fully turn, lllP Pll IALI amenities lrplc dahwah redone $750, 760-0326 18th. C.M. 5'6-9507 Lane, from San Diego clubhouse• & health utll1Incl 1500 831·M'4• Owner mutt Mii "tab· balcony view S 1000 now CUSTOM 2er Over Gtt. Quiet 1Br, pvt patio, utll Freeway, north on Beach sppO:a ~1~:";~ :~~S: Prot'I n/amkr to lhr HUGE tithed Center In the Loi 539·6190 Best Rlty t" View. Prlv Entry to Patio pd. lndry. No chld. $510 to McFadden, wett on OC Airport, F11hlo~ NB hOUM $410 /mo +•,;, Angeletateaforpersonal Rentala Avall Now. 2·4Br. & Encl Sndck. Bltn•. Xlnt + aec SSOO + ref•. 20368 McFadden. laland, convenient lhopa ull 5'2-9228 re•sona. No experlen~ $750-$2500 Ferguson & Loe. No Peta. Qui.t Qual Meyer Pl-0 5'2-0350 or WALi< TO BEACH. tBr slgt\ Prot'I reap N/amkr M/F lllr needed to bulld real Hahn RE 642·1183 Peraon, $780. 675--0760 760·93915. Nd Mgr, negot w/drapea & c arpets on t. Lg NB hme pool/ten wlk proflta. MMCO train•. VIiia BalbOa big 1 br. 1 ba, •PATii a ... I* Sharp & clean 1 BR Gar· $500/mo. 536-4637 A to bch $450+ e39..e722 dlrecta you. FOf further llke new, full tecurlty. no ,.... , den apt. Stove/retrlg. No l-.!lt 2?•• Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm pert· Information call Don kid $850 W/ln walklng or the beh. peta. 5460 Call 5'48•1377 n-1 .., ments & TownhouaH Prof. M & F. non amkr, no Limbert toll Ire •I (800) 1 Of pell. · mo. 1 & 2Br $650 & Up. 3 br Condo DOO/mo cau from $720. (A•k aboU1 pet•, Lag. Bch hm, ocean 523-0-402 or write Dept B, 845·9236 •Immediate Occupancy Sharp E-Slde 2 br encl gar Doug Ammerman work tumlahed apla, comptete view, 2br 2ba $e25 mo. AAMCO TrantmlNlona, YEARLY LEASE •Month-to-Month wlfned yard No pets $825 851•2000 750,.e951 hme with TV, llnens & utenllla, '497-4101 /E 663-8419/0 one PrNid«ltlaJ Bl., Bala 3 BR 2ba. unique Orienta! 144-21 t t mo 5'46-5882 979-3"'48 maybe rented IOf lhor1 Cynwyd, PA 19004. par1dlae Upper unit on ahe< 6 AM for Pam trv1ne Lakefront 1 BR term or tonger). On Jam-Retponslbfe tem•le need Penlnaula. A must to ... Studio apt nt State beh condo. Pool/tennis/gym, borM Rd. at San Joaquin to lhare 2 Bd 2 ba COM. CHILORENS BOUTIQUE S 1600/mo DANA POINT $275/mo avall now. Prlv WANT ACTION? saun1, w/d hkup. $e25 Hiiia Rd. • $375 + 12 u111. 780-3873 Prime Lag. Bch toe. 1 yr REAL TY 240-1502 entry 875-1053 Cl&1slled Ads 642·5678 mo. 551·5810, S.-2..()8<48 144• 1 IDO want meture fem. n-amkr. old & growing. Protltable. 1275 Incl utll. Call Mutt Mii at coat. $6000 NOTICE 1'be O.U1 Pilot will no loucer be open on S.tarday mornlnc1. \)a.r operad q lloan wtll be llonda1 thra Prlday, 8 :00 a .m. to 5!30 p.m. Deidltnea wtll be u followe: ltDITtON DEADLrrt'E Monday ...................................................... P'rlday, 4:30 p.m. Taeeday ....... .,... ........................................ Monday, 4:30 p.m. WedaMdaJ ................................ , ............. Taeeday, 4130 p.m. Thal'ldaJ ............................................ wec11r .... ,, 4130 p.m. r,,...,. ...................................................... '1'11.m'MaJ. •:so p . ..m.. 8etta.rdaJ .................................................... P'rlday, 3:00 p.m. SoDclaJ •••••••••••••.••.•••••••.•..•••••.•.•••••••••••••••••• P-rt.da,7. S:OO p.m. Daily Pilat - people read cla111t11d 5'6-8541 Cella plu& lflll. Agt S.-5-7740 REAL ESTATE OFFICE 28d 2ba walk to beh. new rlfH ftr Newport-Balboa local, cpt/drp. gar. lncty.59•5 11 0• ltat 2112 Guaranteed Income trom now. No pet1 99~91781998-3894 2 Car garletOfllQI. BaJt>oe property manegment I "' 50 / 1 . (618) 76'4·9S.-8 eves iBR 2b "' *1<400/ o at .• 1 • mo. or a, yr., • m · 818/ 711·6927 111 meg ll,tltatlt Frplc,d·W, frig, w/d hkup ----------...,. 1623 W Bal Bl. 5'45-22'41 GARAGES FOR RENT 10 OJr1tHitit1 4011 WE WILL MANAGE YOUR x 30 S 7 5 & S 100 Xm~ng PROPERTY PROPERLY! 9•&-950t llWITll 6<42·5827 ltt ltatal1 14 No w0<k on your part. Only Bachelor yearly nlcetl 400+ tq ft. AM90nab,, $7,000 total price. Ex· PenthouN In Veraalllt•. 1783 Orange A.,,.. Call clualve 2-yr progrtm R• Broker 675·'460e Ownr-e.tty 145-9161 or turna $7200 min ea yr pd Bay O<:Mn View Condo•· 1 M•·227o m;:Z.ng now avail. $800-$1200 EDllTIYI .... Only 12% lnter .. t 831-4960 Agt I .. .,.,. ..... TIRE WIZARD 895-1307 Quiet 2Br 1 ba, p1tlo, pool, Prime IOcatlon, tour..offloe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g a r a O • • no P • I • • apace Im. medlatety avall-$600/mo. 1601·B 15th able. Approx 821S aq n. St. Npt Hta. 65().8213 Prlv entrance, tome furn VERSAILLES 2 Br, 1 V.ba, tvallable. Neer fr..wayt COfnlr unit w/OCMn 11\ew. and elrpor1. CM rtnl Sec. no peta, St .025 per mo/mo. Wiii con•lder mo Al/I approx Nov 10 ,...., Cell Marllyn Calley 64'4-0452 955-2000 --------- tmlTIU "'MTWITU ......,.. PE Rat"! l under. Call for detalla-Jay Smith lrvlne Coaat RealtO<I 786-7500 VILLA BALBOA CONDO NB wlH thare deluxe aulte iz-.~-=-~-=---=....,...,,. Fantattlc Oc.an/aunMI w/n-emoker 1320/mo. Btlt Wu... SIM view. 1Br & Bri den, M!-3700 * L-.. 111 H~Ba, frplc, MCurlty, =~,..-~--..,,.....--.-underground garage. OC Airport ., ... 3 room Auto lhop In Cotta M ... s 1050fmo. 5'5-2315 tultt. All utlfa Incl. Lo11 al h" Part·tlme poeltlon tor parking. "485, mo-to-mo matu,., reap. peraon, R• lltl Aaa OK. 8152·9\JH tired OK. Ms-<45' 1 2BR 11X CONOO down· OC Airport arM. From 700 •RECEPTIONIST• 1talra, S.C. PllH ar••. no to 3300 er. Ntw ofttoe San Clemente bated oom-~tl. MOO mo. 432· 7217 bldg, avell for lmmed oo-tpny haa •n opanlf'IO fOf' a ... tL r:: aa~ll cupancy/bUlld to tulle. recepttonl•t w/iood • -.1 t.1.26 eq ft gro-. Broker ...-mlnMJ u .-For r;;a s: . coop an-111•. iO+;p,,,. &om.-~ White Wtter view. A & H INVESTMENTS keeping knowledge r• So Laguna. 4tt-1•80 OVl!A tOOO tit on Wiiton, quired. Salary open ci.. ..... ~:,~r~~1rJ· =~~~~~a:: m m ptlCate d•y·~ridey 9am.:Jpm. tntrance. no eooklng Of' • Cdr.tdbl eutt-. AC, amp ~ng 1250. T75-3311 f)rjcg, from '225. 2885 E. 1111111 M &DI , ... In,......._ , toiet Hwy. 8715-ttOO AIMn Wttdy ha .,, Im-em onl'f "....... rom medlete openlnQ for an 1285+ "9· All prl/ledgea, U I entry levtl ACCO'UNTINQ utllt tnct.151-1W ... tall 811 CL!"K Wiii heod .. llC· Fwn. Bedrm In pvt Ml, kit. ~· 'f tb aq K on J;t countloll nu P9Ylbte, lloht pay. prlv Nr. So Cout Ptu et'ld U1I lnOI CPA·"--r and o«wll eceount-~emalt only '40-4711 tltC)t .. C 11801553-1115 lnO .,.-.. tO ~ by touctt and computer ••· POO!tlde room 176/wtc lo pertenoe a Plue eom- qulee IMIN!t. Ute lnd}r & ~81 PMY Pfovtded b.n.ntt. eooklnQ CM M&-o•1M .... Nori ~.,~ pr.,_,.,, Prtv entfenot "' occ Kk . Cell Jene, -no.o2U ~. l300 +11111 ••· H· •mrm .ma Aiiiiiiiiiiii'n: emkrf0ttnbr IA-Ol3T ~47 ._ft. flf9I MtNlng ~a MJk1e Ortw a PM entrano.. Ba a OC)Ol('g bldg, too"· H H.N commlaafon. Fui Of pen In L9g 8cfl '3<48 Wrtlf ('f\4) 144 .... t 10 time. Ylltow loot. Direc- man put 30. •M.,.451 Wttltf L '""'It, lory, 784-t871 r It I ...... Slit ltlt Waa... 5100 ltlt Waat.. SlOt ltlt Wut.. 5100 ltlt Wul .. lllflTll&Zll Banking CARE for toddler In my &II m IPIUTll lAILT TELLll CM home. Mon-Fri OLllllAl./lllPI ELECTRICIAN UllYml INTERIOR DECORATING MESSENGER 6 deyl e P MAHAot!R Pert time day & ev.e lhltta Successful Independent 6:30am ·5pm Must have oart time to work In flof19t JOURNEYMAN, mln5yrs prominent position to Color·Dealgn-Peopte w.-Tu.-Frt a.m to Pll-•1111 full r~poeidon. avell. 831-0140 corporate benk hat an own trantp, s l 75wk, shop· Wiii train. Mostty exp. Ten1nt Improve-maintain office complex PT /FT wlH train 775-5-«7 8am Set 9:30am to Ana Svc .,q>. Aalble hra. EducaUon & exper. ct. AntW8(fng Svc. 3-11 lhlft. lmmedlete opening In 111 Reis 241-3797 eft 6pm AM 1· 833-1888 ment up er. helpful, In Costa Mesa. S t4.000 6:30am & 5pm to 7pm NwSlt Bctt. 7eo..8305 •ebte. Sal9ry & benue. Exp 8 mutt. $5.25 up/Hr Newport Be.ch heed-... _ 1 CLERICAL PfT Front ol-clean-cut. must hive p/yr. 556-0278 btwn lmlUM •Siii Must have valid CA l6ec 291-1930 362 3rd St .. lag Bctt quarteJ.s_offloe for a vault _.. ......_ . good driving record 2-4:30 pm only Flair for color? Pro-and Xlnt drM.ng rec«d. Pll IPlllTm l ... Miii:ii•n;;;;•'M-;J/;;;1::1=11.-: ... ;;;;:;;:'."'" teller (Min 2 3 t-' ....... Car Wuh Full/part time ·-pereon.. needed for Se lary negolJabla. Vechlde prcMded 14.ppt; an1werlng ••rvlc• -• ASSEMBLERS . . • yre .,.., . . medlcelolfk:9 646-8824 770-0102or76e-9094 hfl4aJltftWr_,,.r laulonal builnus P9i111)'AY'8f1MOP--.-preferred.Vari8bleahlft•. A~la6ngo.ignCo. A p PI 1 . I expe<. & prevlout tupw· 644-4460 . • . Bright, pe<aonable teen woman hu eitpendlng tla ave CM 642-t403 ~Ing ~of• hclme rw M.cG~.,,Of •Y::ht:. ~J'1 vClom'°"!,. etl"ti'*ve ... plre•~edicln)t. CASSETTE TAPE DUPLI-CLERK II .I age glrlt needed by •rt business. Need·quall----------Npt Cntr Mede .,,... Placentia CM benefits Cell .,, _ _, CA TOR & DRIVER, lull U.lltSTUTIYI tetrHle llst•Mtr I Fasnlon Island Men'a ty people . .Wlll traln. Pi t, pnonet,et.-.nda, typing& 851-9900 aft ~:n·-· time Potltlon. $4. p/hr. 1---•••u llTtfl Laguna Beach MFG Firm Store for pltlme holiday l/t. CaH 848·9774 llllY billing. E.ll'*l«lt pay •-1n••.. · · Musi h•~ own auto In:' "..,. _ _.,, need• axperlenoed help Must ...... av·'lable wanted tor 18 mo old........ 9:30 to 3:30 Mon-Thur -•• -L~I I ""' ••••mblar to do · ""' ., .._ •"' Stew'• Oetalllng need• USlllllllllS aural'IQl&ebilltytolltt70 .,.,..ng lorh I .... ~, to, PRECISION OU'"LITY starting Thanksgiving ......... nNl••·W./IU*f. PT/FT. nu hrs.. Avail Leedlng ~ c.llS!e'47S..1tN energetic. hard·worlclng part lime help wanted. Cell lb box ... 64~905 gr· row .. , w t a nl at one SOLDERING. '"d .. ":tlonal ~"~~ thN Chnttmu. 962-2112 wtmds M 50 p/h.r. Good rWOU1e etr~. , '°'no'!.~. ~-· p ,_ reap. lndlV. to Join°"" Bob,675-919t OllT 1n11•-s renc:rnM orgenzatlon? ,.. U1 _.....,"_ w l chlldr e n K erl , _, -·-,,_ IMm & expll\d With the , .,_ Here's I chance to begin E/M auembty lklll a big '26.3120 CefJ MJ. r.-.azt.e02t Idell for r..nd pweon, compeny. Cell !Of Inter-Body SITop Ettlmater part time 7-3:pm. 1t the bottom rung plus Jobrequlraaablllty •TIOILTlll llUYlllYllES (btwnhrn-12 Monday) AttencMnl lof racydlnQ view now. 63l-690 3 Benefits. Sea Petty 3-11:30pm. 11-71m. Aetponllblle, dedlceted, to rMd & lntarpra1 BP Sharman Gardens 18 IEllS Ylll ~ .... Olert/ ..... tf oen._ In Uigune ...,.._ 9am-11am. 1001 Quell Near O.C. fairgrounds. committed person 11 diagram & other H· searcnlng for 1 herd M/F over \8. PIT. Quat ,_Piii.fl Shoppln9 canter a t Bebyaftt• wanted, PfT, St. Newport Beach Lite pa11ent ••d. Good n'9eded to handle eembly Instructions. We working person to asa111 Fii .. I AT have car, this 11 tor• I• Crown v.,_, Petkw9Y & evenings. 1 child My working cond. Cati btwm advertising placement, offer excellent pay. ben· C>Yr color plant apedell91. SU lllfll firm. Contee I Bobbi Enjoy ~ days to your Hlllhur9t. Tue. ~t nome 973-2387 lllllHflll 9·5 Mon-Fri. 549-3091 coordlnete nlasmen' allt1, 4 day work wee«. Xlnt teeming opportunity T amporary .. 11gnm9nts 752-2522 Mlf? 1 ~ M. p/tv plus 9:30am to Spn. $3.50 "' Full & p/llme potltlon1. ---------~• afld • myTlad o .For 1ppalntment eontae1 Full time Refs r9q. Call 1'Y aH1ble for ax----------~= :;2~~t~v9nlnga. + mo. bonua. (213) Architectural firm located Ollll I -• •••( other responslbllltlas. peraonnet Mon-Thurs Dorothy. M 0 n-Fr 1 perleneed: .,,./Ill.mil 4M-1164 IAUIAUYOLft FRONT DESK. 3 d1ya & 2 nights. Need 1 Y' exp. neer John Wayne Airport --Call Harold Lloyd. TELONIC BERKELEY 8am-4pm. 673-2298 •Word Processor • Full time hlgh echool PHONE SOLICtlOAS. PfT hes 2 lmmed opening$ possible 11¥9-ln H.B. super-642-9470 714) 49-4-9401' 6.01E Hot Air Balloon buslnat • Seemarlel/Typbll greduate w/good dt!Vlng evening hour't and s.t. &pa< neceSsary AfT. vise 9 & 11 y_r Olde & It ---------eed (60 wpm) record. Apply In per.on mornings Contacting PBX OPERATOR. 1 yr axper. tun time tor day & eve lhltt. , AIR, payroll, b1nk recs: nswrk. Min 3-«>m wtcdys, Construction , ELEeTRONICS n s people WIN traln • Swltctlboard Operator. to Mr Fuent•. at R08-nome ownws. 563-1115 quarterly tax returns thru will consider lludent. llSllTllT TllOl FH.11 tony 499-2086 • Data Entry Opetator1 EAT BEIN. WILLIAM trial balanoa. We'll eon-S~(ldt q~ei;:eallon~0& ll-llmllllT PllHOTlll lllUlll HOUSECLEANING t or 1"1arvlews wlll be held on FROST & ASSOC., 1401 ,_ mftY 01-tNill llbllriel HOUSEKEEPER. FIT 4:30pm-12:30 am. deys off Wed/Sun. sider college student Ac-res. o • · eveni,_s:.. · r& home cleaning MrVlce. ~ov. 6 & 7. PIMM call Quell St. N.B. No 9XP nee, eompeny wlll W• 'We• 39 'f9lltl Old lltm cC>Yntlng mlJodor p/tlme Box 2712. Huntington Must be femlllar with 1111-Ow 645-096 fleet N 5 --__ train. Salary. no MIOOi1 ~ OWf"9CS and per--..cos1-n. oarr ~TIT a..cn. ea. 92M7 ..... & -..radlng. Thl.'-k lllm-.OUUh•~UOrt n tr1ns,,_ 1 co on ov ) for -------~ MoQ..Eli ~Call ... 11v 1• -.. •· m~ with hands on ..-.irlll-I 'a?Prf819T~f98r ~~at& AACOUET-ClU8, matn- tenenoa & upkeep on ten- nis courts. 641-2828 construction beclcground ·~ Please call Bob --n ~ 1 H W Ayendlda Pall1ada • •W•llT... Kw.n 662·5844 touncW ~the Com-O•ISTIUS mandatory. Please call Bennett Couple With three children Suite 11 , San Clemente For fur grOWlng corpor-PHOTO LAB counter m-dal, lndultrW •. Apen- Eern sdme extre money. 631-7616 loolung lor help. Igel NOT AM AGENCY att<>n M~ hungfy In ..... PIT eamer• know!-rnent and LMd Manceit Call 645-5000 ext. 521 Mon-Fri MIUlll MISIWIFU would you like a per- manent one d1y 1 WMk In an active creetlve en- v Ir on m ant? Are you Survey wotll In S.A ot-PlTllU Ollll Pllmll 12. 5, t. Outlel lncll>de "NEVER A FEE nome ~ needed to .og. pref. Snepthot t tv We are not a 1rand'llM lice. Perfect for houM-p 1 o laundry, ~enlng, EOE MIF/H earn 11'1 •xo8ae ot $1500. Photo 646-2424 bfllnCtl or dMl6on con-EJCperieneed with strong ' nter perator with Ironing, and IOm9 cl\lld ..._.. weekly Training end trolled by othert. On tM BANKING TELLERS wlvasC& 1tudents. No exp acCOYntlng beckground setup axper. In thick film care. Must be non • BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST qu•llty i.adt provided PHYSICAL THERAPIST spot menagement cs. nee. ompany trains. No Computer experleooe a Please call Chuck Dag· smoker and have own With cllentele tor NBICM Only hungry~ need AIDE, FIT Mon-Fri. Sal dslont. Open dOOI" man-':!~~Fri':~~.Z6e~~:' mu•t. OC Airport area. gett transportation. 20-40 Hr shop.CallRon,642-2183 apply Call 862-91&t call based upon exp agerMnt No wetting tor 758-860t llSPICTll wk, 181ary negotiable. btwn t0am-1pm CdM/Balboe area. Call en appc>Wttment Opening 854--0954 LEW. llOIOllY Physltal Thef•rw Inc . for 2 Comm9f-•·•-1-.... -...., n .. ST 2 Yrs ev..-Witham•-·~ --------...,., ~ ..... ,,..._.. _..., r1 .._. ""..,. N_...... ,._·t I"'-... 829-6373 trial with .--. Greet Western Savings 1narp. energetic and like hu Immediate opening• doing a variety ol dll· --------- entry level politlon with scope on mi cro -ln14.1ranoe .,_,......, ......,, • '"' ••• IUME NIST .....,,, 0 C. Ad agency Wiii train elec1ronlcs. PleUe call WORKERS torney olfk:9 Meklng MC-PL_.. whO want the freedom to word pro ca s s Ing . Dofean Plank Int on retary with clvtl 1111gatlon IAIL J PILIT jOUmeymen exper Xlnt work eny twrttOtY or type_ for part llme tellefl at the ferent things? If not, Iota .. _ .. 111 Coate M ... office. Com-ol experience. good on ~•-petltlve wages and axoel-phones,..irith ~. tllk-Bllllng, phones, typing, lent working' conditions Inn and good at da1all PfT Mon-Thur 1-5, Fri Light typing and celh ~~rk ? Calf Noellne, ~1. ~2282 n1ndllng experlenoe r• 640.&224 250-4 100 COIPEISITIOI ~nd. Prev exper. of property No term IY9-IOIAIT• on WOt1' proceNlng. Ben-has an opeotng tor • pert-.oppty to be t'*ned In t41m ~ call for E.llllEllllllO. CLlllS allts. S1lary com-time experienced . =-= =s~S~~ =~I.Ta.!.":~' • q10~.lred. Apply in peraon -11-Ull--H-1-IPl-·U_T_ll_ OLERIO&L OlllTU ULU Major Newport Beach Some bookkeeping, non (09) In Oceanside erea. Flnanc•llnauranca Co. smoking, FfT. salary 11eit- Full time. Send reeume & hu several lull time antry table, Jmmed opening. salary requlem9nt• to Ad tevetclerlcal po1111on1. Cell Bekltl' Party Rentats 401, Dally PllOt, P 0 . Box ~ typing 10-kay & tor appt. 546-4567 lllUl WESTER I SIYlllS t560, Costa M .... CA aocountlng e~pe<. prefa. 92626 bYtTIOt nee Xlnt working Ollllll cond. & beneflt1. Pleue Part time. Car furnished. 3200 Ptfl< Center Or. CJ .. slllad Ada are the contact. Lynn Stanalleld, Very Interesting work. Coete M .... Ca. answer to a 1ucea11lul 6 4 4 • 5 8 O O Av c o M1ture alngle person garege or yerd aalel It's a Fl~NCIAL SERVICES, pref 649-743 t Equl.l()pportunny better way to tell more 6~ Newport Cent• Dr, lllTlll&I ==EmPk>Y«===M=/=F/=H=:=.!..:people===' =====:.!.:=Newport===Beech==·=C.=EO=E;;.llor ScnoollChUrch. Clean- HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR ing & repair work. Eng sp98k' Exp req Cell btwn 8.30am-2:30pm Mon-Fr1 M4-116& HUYEIY Pan time. Mutt have good drMng record. 833-t885 HIHITUTHI needed part time for •••••••••••••• 1upermark•t1 & dept at ores, your., .. No exp MoDclay, November 5 ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Forces tend to be sca ttered. but you'll be at right place at special moment. C'ycle high . timing is accurate and Judgment, intuition arc on ui.rget. Take in1uative. realize popularity is growing. Gemini plays outstanding role. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll know what to do. what to replace and how to obtain necessary ma1enal. Confidential data 1s made ava1lablc, you·11 team secret and there wtll be a romantic interlude. Scorpio plays significant role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on desires. romance, ab1llt) to make dreams come true. Get thoughts on paper. submit format and formal suggestions. Member of opposite sex is fascina ted and you'll be aware of it. Virgo play paramount role. CANCER (June 21-Jul_y 22): Accent on career. business, prestige and ambition. Money picture is bright. domestic adjustment takes place and you'll obtain art obJCCl or luxury item. Libra figures in intriauing sccnano. Watch Taurus! LEO (JUiy 23-Aug. 22): Define terms, avoid setf-deccpt1on. look behind scenes for valid answers. Romance 1s part of sccnano. pTotect self In emotional clinches. Plans for possible journey come into sharp. clear focus. Publishing activity is accentuated. nee Training avall S5 minimum p/hr plus bonuses Call Rose, col- lect 2 t3 /452-5855 Dental/Ortho Rtcapt Benefits. 4•,; Dys. Exp req'd NB 642-2626 DENTAL RECPTISEC w/lnaura~ ·~· 4 days 5.e-3000 CM llWTillPIUll to do ten1n1 lmpro~t working drawings. Mull be VERY NEATI Sall- ifarter. Great letleflng 720-1923 leave meU.aQa ., ... " _ _, wanted F/tlt'M. 5 d•Yf Appty.ln person. 2934 E CoU1 Hwy. CdM mensurata. w/exp. Call craetlv•Leyout Artist 1o 1 c W&-• ., .... OISTl llU · EvalllER Nikki for Interview. produce q1>ellty ad neoot ona ble all t Civic l>taz.a. Suit. tll•llll AA 955-2411 lay<>Yts. comps & fly9ts :~4~ 1di'125 Newpotte.ech -------Tl\eGIGNAcompanlelere lldlfFlllll for a tut peced deity --------11'/ ...... 11 OPU. &m. llTTHI a i.adtng provider pl In· Wa wtll train,...., loan ol-MWIP8'* Conciept to NU TWIS No Mlftngt Earn top dollw. sur1nce and reteted !leers. ~ E lie req Full llnl'Shed an Send r8llUl"M M p/ht Mutt be ~ to •wwwr.l•l-Y IUll time p1y tor pert time llnanclal servlcet to bu.II· serviar lender LI Paz only & itwox c~ of talk with put>Uc No exper .._.. ••---• work, evenings Cell nessas and Individuals WQl'k to. St~ Hough. nee 542·7211 Full or pert time tor amaM 852-9t81 worldwide. INAIAETNA, Mortgege 770-6067 Art Director. Orenge ---------Lagun1 CPA firm $7 a CIGNA company. cur· MANAGER lor>n1wetlng Coast Delly Piiot, P.0 PllUlftlAfll p l hr Nol)-am o k•r rently has en opening tor Service, Cof tl Mesa. Box 1560. Costa Mesa.. A.B Dick. Itek 3 Yrs exp 494.9453 PUT /TIIE Wiii 1 a Workers' Compenu· Management exper P'ef Ce 92626 Xlnt waoes Ins N B IE-Ttl•IT FILL/Tiii PAY Opportunities 1vell1ble tlon Clelms Examiner 24 hr. rMPOOS t>enellts 644-8233 ~ With the LOS ANGELES Must live locally Cell -,.-fY-l_tl_PIST______ tor IMUt".nce bfoker1Q8 TIMES Clrcutatlon 0.-Ttllt position requires Mon-Fri 8-5.,642-3013 .... MPUMIT ~11 11~ n-~~~ firm tn Newpott Beaetl partment In our door to damonslr1ted ••-_ ,,_ ..--.. ,....,,. Outlet lndude t~ door newspaper .. let pe<lence (2• years) ind Medlcal carrier/clerk. Several poattlons ~to typmg ~ lf\SW'W1no and utetyplng progrem GuarintH d knowledge of w C busy lib GOOO driving tak• orcfer• In Senta An• 9eech. 756-6808 · for eppt. e-.. 544-5522 nourty wage plus com-c11rms procedur.. and record & otc skllls know olfk:9 No eiq> nee. we ;::;;;====.-.-iiiiii-L=====;;;;:;==- mlulon. Hours· 9am to 2 settlement taehntquH OC er ... PIT 64<>--0140 train S8&0/mo Mr P , •• pm or 4pm 10 9pm. Trlln-end a working knowledge IDlllL LYIOI l•Slperleef••l56l2l-68•43•I Ing ~vlded. PoJentlal 01 eppllcable law 11 your er1 lnter•ted In to earn~ plus P9f Quallfied candidate mull earning $35.000 to PA.RT-TIME. Vaned hOUrs week . For an Interview. pone~.:. stY()l'lg In-$50,000 or more In corn-to include Mrty AM call Y'Htlga .Wilts and be a mlsslonS and are Willing weekend• Mu.i have de- 957-236 text. t204 knowle 9i•bla n•go--to wor1' hard for 1t, oon-pendable ~ Camell • l.IUL 11a•a•1a Uator Ab1Htyto tnterleoe std« this, U.rlll Lynctl truck v1n 1t1t1on -ellectlvety with lndlvld-Reelty IS the most pres.-wagolll to USllt news- CIRCLE 1-MlRlm ~ ~ 1 IOW HllllC ---____. . OASllEll WISTUT IDUIEIS lor smell rubblltt company uall In a variety ol 14tu-tiglous, moat growth paper dealet In lrvlr\e In Ooeanll~ area. Send allons 19 a must Sell In· oriented name tn r"l .,.. area. Must be ~ resume & salary requle-surallCe Cltl'tlllcate 11 • t1te. Prepare yourHll dabla Contect Greg manta to Ad 40t. Delly plus now lor the next ,911 .,_ Hyde Monday tl'lru Friday Piiot. P.O. Bo• t580, tat• bOOm c irMr op-between 9·30 end 10 30 ; • . Interviews Wednesday 9-11 Caota Mna, CA 92929 We otter a com1>41tttlw portunltlH 1vi llabla Im onz 642~21 ;_. -· A M at 2588 Newport Blvd , IElllA&. lfFlll selary. comprehensive lloenllng training 1v8*----------\:' -• Costa Mesa (on Newport t>enellts and 1ne op-1ble To Int~ call 1>90P'e ~ need peoQle );;}-_, Blvd at Del Marl PIT perm, It t>kllg, fYP9 S5 portuntty to wor'k wtth a W.tt Maelbor9111 or Vtkkl stlould elweya ehKk the wpm, gen'I office exp. progrenlve management 81 Merrill Lynd! Realty 11 Ser"1ca 0.reelory 1n the Cati (71 4) 537 ·4840 tor Near Airport. 852-t 198 team For an Interview 64&-9356 or 847-6506 t DAIL y PILOT -more info EOE UUUL~m ~po~~t.~~~~~~i~=~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PIT, llexlbt. hrs for genl hris 11 .. IJ I ofc, typing raq 963-5~ (114) IH-1111 =::-111':!t!~ Ill/ AETIA Own car,~~ plus 2200W.Oranoewood A~ bonU1 H~-y~;-5em Orange CA 92668 Call 24 hrl. 759-0630 Equaf Opportunity 642-&015 Emptov-r • District Managers If you enioy wo<k·~ wtftl yOU"if boy\ & 9"''' ond deik iob' ore not for you. con\1~r o career 1n ttle ~~ c1rculo hon f~d n,,, ti o unique po~t!Of\ wtftl doily chot1en9e, & re...,ord\ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): By diying dee p. you could stnke ~Y dirt. Emphasis on funding. taxes. interest rates and news of possible inheritance. Accent also on responsib1hty. intensified rclatjon hip and chance to increase income potential. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI Ovr open•~' are 1mmed1ot. Appfo<ont• mutt 11<1'1'9 o von 'totionwoi;ion or tr\l<k We off" on excellem \Olofy witti o bonvt pion ond ocn ono~ w. 11<1'1'9 on excellent ti.n.ftt pion lttot 1~1vdH ho'Pf tofttot!Ofl insurance lib«ol vocation ond holiday\ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Oo slow. take survey, be aware of potential. Emphasis on panne.Bhip, possible contract and legal documents. Be positive concemina nahts. permissions. Manta! statu 1 CO"Uld alto bupotliahtcd. Another Libra may be involved. SCJORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Oct ready for new start, check spec1al services or employment prospects. Member of oppo ite SClt hctsn you act to heart of matters. provides insp1rat1on. Excellent for pioneering a proJcct. Leo pla~s outstandin& role. SAGmAIUUS(Nov. 22·0cc. 21): You're puUed in two directions -chOOtC course that brinas you closer to loved one. You'll learn by teachins, you'll rise aboVe peny dtfltrtnce with co-worlc¢r .• ufl)fitc money oetka&t due. . CAl-RJCORN (De<:. 22·J1n. 19): What 1ppears to be a setback will soon rebound I~ }'our favor. Lont-dlstance communication will vcn fy v1cws and sohd11Y plans. Yo~ll be invited to aucnd presti11ous social affJIT, Saaitw\an P.lays si1n1ficant role. AQtrARIUI (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18). G1~ full rein to 10\ell«tual cuno 1ty. By au1na questions, you obtain ans"'-crs. Oa1n 1ndie1tcd 1hrouah written word, unusual contaru and by d1splayina courqe of convktions. Taunis. Scorpio natives play 1mporunt rolCI. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20~ Coll«l nttded tnform11ron. thee _ value of pOUeHtOn bf pos.it1ve con«ming pro~r prottttion, mcl~d•n1io urancc. dcmovnu_p, )ouinMi~~aluabkcon11ct11nd pin cons1dcrabtc pres11ic. VuJd p11yi vital role I • (714) 54F705I • Catld1dotti mulf hov. o deitt't IO be •u<~~•fvl ol\Cf b. ...,11ing to WOfk !,ord If you ~lflk you ho-.. It. quotdicatiOfu ~opp~ ol'I penon IO the ~Pillt 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on~~ emplore1 ,,,. Reeter ant LHl'l IJTOlll h• tM foflowlng <>C*llnga WAITIUl/WAITll •ICM f6r wlctler bake\ 'I u n 1-.J..Lti C: 1... io----t.l'iTi"."r.!!i. "'PM Mon. Fri, I .. ,, ~ eern 8'>PfO• $175. to 1250. willy. All .ppilc8nts must be neet, ci.an & ci. ~able. Speak & reed Engll1h. Apply btwn 10am-12 noon or 2pm-4pm Mon-Fri. 3077 Sooth HarbOf, Santa Ana (Harbor at Carriage) 979--0747 Retall CLER IS f 1111 Part TI•• l11TJI Opportunity to learn relall· Ing. Loll of customer contact. Work lnvOlvea floor atocklng, pricing and customer uslatance. We are aeet<lng mature. reliable Individuals who are Interested In provid- ing oultt8fldlng customer Mrvlce with a smlle PIMM apply In person 1.00-6·00pm weekday• or 1·00-4·00 pm Saturday and Sunday. FEDCO llC. • - , 1s111 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (l 14) 142-2000 '83VW(nt Wl1h Air Cond, Bleupunkt stereo, plrelll tires, factory alloy whMl9 (00104 7) EXTRA SHA RPI . $8988 BILL MAXE'Y TOY OT A 19202 Beach 982--0829 WE CARE ....... ~ BILL YATES I VW-PORSCHE • 1' ! 837-48 00 493·4~1 I 'I 1 ELOO. blk, .,,.. ~. mnrl, Muet .... tH,4". 873--4-409 or tn-+eoa •91 SEVILLE fLE ANTE, dleMI, HK Ml, 111,900 {100P957)1't4 ff0-<t1CIO tam-5pm M·I' 'iiftdonldO. wntltM. I '{r wtrranty, rotdtct, $44-8111 Of 720-183$ '95CADIUA08 $199d0wn Cioe.ctfnd Comm«dal L.eMe ALL·SAVEAS (714) 432· 1177 NABERS' CADILLAC LARG!:J:ELECTION of late , IOW ml6NQe Ced1MN't9 In Soul.him Cattfornlal See U9 todayl &•0-1110 2to0 f'jlfbO( 8IYd COSTA MESA Clae,rolet. 1313 189 Cemaro 8 CYt •uto Pl run• well '$1495 'Xlntl 12-2pm 5-9pm 551·2833 '89 C~le Wegotr, 8 pass, $700, 847-8049 '70 Camaro, bfown/tan Int, runt xlnt $1100. 546-21otS . '72 Chevy Impala 4 dr, auto, gd eond, S1000 obo 548-7253 after 5pm '72 Chevy Wagon, aulo. alr1 orig ownr H&O 545-8020 . '75 Chevy Malibu 4 door hardtop auto' good cond ·11250 obo 540-9128 '78 CAPRICE CLASSIC 451< ml, xlnt cond $3850. ----(Ail6AA-2549 '79 E.1 Camino, una.r 28K ml. fully equlped mult Me to appreclete, cell aft 10 am wtidya 982-8437 '82 Camaro, lo ml, orig ownr, a/c, delux tteff<>, xlt cond $7995, 538-9439 '82 CAMARO SPORT COUPE, Sharp, SpotlMa, T • T opt, Rally .. 7 88-eeoo CONNELL CHEVRO LET "-"ff 11 l•.i H ' • "'I \ '1 f ' \ S4i>-I 200 " ' ' ·.Beacon Hill ~vistas . J • . -· . sales trailer ·,opens A preview sales trailer opened this weekehd for Beacon Hiii Vistas, a collection of view- oriented condomlnlui;ns and townhomes located In the Beacon Hill area of Laguna Niguel. borhood by Taylor Woodrow Homes of Newport ·Beach, pri- mary developers of the 350-acre. master-planned community of BeacoA-t:flll_ -t - Four floor plans offer living space from 1, 121to1,439square feet. · Prices start from about $120,000. plans Include a dining room and a view deck off the master bedroom. · The single-level condominium-- plans caJI for two bes'rooms and two baths, with the larger plan adding a den and oµtdoor deck To reach Beacon Hilt Vistas. drive toward the coast on Crown Valley Parkway from the San Diego Freeway. Turn left on Ctubhouse Orlve-(llrEt-Nlguel Country Club), right on Niguel Road, then on up the hill to Ridgeway Avenue and the models. .. .. The two-story townhomes fea- ture two bedrooms and 1 'h baths or two bedrooms. 2~ baths and a breakfast nook. Both townhome The Vistas sales trailer wlll be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more Information, call 831-7104. Beacon Bill Vi•ta• off°en townhomea and condo. in Taylor Woodrow !Jome.a' ne...-eat Lafa.D.a llflC'llel adCJaborbood. Gibbs Co. homes off er luxury, view Co untry View states· offers an Initial 22 .La una.~elhomes vaulted ceilings In living rooms and formal dining rooms. wood- burning fireplaces of brick veneer with gas logllghters, built· IA-4,:y-bar& -witn-wlne-r~k&: decorator-selected ceramic tllE entry flooring and bay-windowed areas. The recent grand opening of Country View Estates In Laguna Niguel Introduced a new collec- tion olslngle-famlly homes by the Gibbs Co., located within the master-planned community of Collnas de Capistrano. An Initial phase of 22 luxury residences Is being presented at the hillside project, which com- mands panoramic views of the vaney beyond. Additional amenities Include wall-to-wall carpeting, mirrored·· door wardrobes In the master bedrooms plus private dressing room/baths, and kitchens with such appliances as a f!llcrowave oven, oak cabinets, pantry and adjacent breakfast nook. A total of 86 homes Is sched- uled to be built at the $15.4 million community, with first oc- cupancy set for this month. Prtces range from $159,990 to $186,990 at Country View Es- tates. with a variety of financing options available. The selectlon Includes three floor plans de- signed by architect Len Nobel. , The detached homes are pres- ented In one-and two-story or split-level arrangements that rangefrom 1,571to2,141 square feet and feature three or four bedrooms with two, 2'~ or thr~ baths. Buyers will have a choice of exterior titlevatlons with detall- lngs of masonry, wood or stone veneer, roofs of concrete shake or Spanish tlle and multi-paned w1Rdowa.Extra-wlde-Qaf8ge&-are a bonus feature, with a three-car garage.offered In Plan Three. Interior features Include Each o f . the Country View Estates homes offers features to suit Individual family lifestyles. For example, the single-level Plan One Includes a third bedroom situated for optional use as a den, and a family room that serves as the center of actMtles. Model homes have been com- pleted by W & J Sloane and are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Thursday and Friday. The sales facility, staffed by rep- resentatives of The Builder's Brokerage, Is located at 25961 P~flflQ In Laguna Niguel, Phone 495-84 77. To visit The Gibbs Co. develop- ment, take the Santa Ana Free- way aouth to Avery Parkway and turn right. Turn right again on Camino Capistrano, then right and over the bridge to Paseo de Collnas and Country View,. Es- tates. Reform Act doesn't affect average sales By 81MON 8YKE8 not done, the Internal Revenue ~ Service will "Impute" a penalty Judging by the anguished rate, taxing the carryback lender squawks of the real estate Indus-baaed on lnternt Income he did try. one mlghtaaeume ihe recent-not actuaffy bargain for. fy pUMd Tax Reform Act of 1984 Naturally, few people will carry (TRA) outlaws apple pie. mother-back at low rates If the IRS Is hood and the Great American going to tax them as though they Dream. · had received high rates. Whlle th• new law contatna The ptcture looks blelk unttt It some elements unfavorable, to Is noted that '"~ deals are the real estate Industry, and to exempt from t law. consumers. there eeema no need Fulty exempt are carryback for full-scale panic. loans on ... ,er-occupied homes One aapect of the new ''w (not Investment property) priced which has attracted-much un-at up to $250.000, and farms favorable comment concern• ao. priced at up to 1 mllllon. called "carryback'' ealel, where Tm., tor the averege reelden- Mllera uM part, or au of their tlat transaction, the new law ha~ equity to "fund" a betow-market no teeth. rate loan to the buyer. In the more rarlfted reetma of Thele carrybeck dMts haw lnveetment property, th«• la played en lncreutno role In th• cau.-tor .ame a11rm. rntdentlal reel ntate butlnna. _____ _ At first sight, carrybecka app.ar (Simon Syk• I• «lltor of flret threatened by the TRA. • ..... ,. • )OUrMI for ,,,. ,.., '"'-NW law r~Uo ...... /nduefrY,·P.0 . 8oN-2«1A, charge lnter .. t on carryback RIWlrtld•, CA g2516. Tel: 101n1 at lull market rat•. If thll la 8#-8005.) ,j, - ' GRAND OPENING! . ·~ \"our futw-e deserves a Newport Beach address. Now. Living at Harbor 'WC>o<b . m exclusive ~t.>wport Beach. '>avs c;omething important about "'hn vou an~ and w~re you're goin~ Thi., prl''>t1g10u., locat1on 1'> a fu1ur~ rev.ard \OU dewr\ (' MW -a rell.ecuon ol \Our ad11evement'i. ~oafs and pcNmal ta<,te., ~· You don't'havl' tn wait until vcnlr income TIM"' to Meet the normalh l'xpcn<,1\.e ~ewport &:ach price'> Harhor V.-Oods homl'' Ml' pnet>d lnr ~rm~ m~ husmt.>S'> and profes<o1onal career' Quietl y Impressive The <>manly 't\ll·d Harbor \>.,nod., tn\l.·nhome'> repoS(' m p1c1ure<,(jUl' m un'> along cur\ m~ drive' Soon. the picture will bt· complt>te v.:11 h a l arelully designed lanmcapm~ pl.m ol m.h ~reena\ v.11h .iliundam tr~' and '>hrub, The d1'>tmct1H' tov.nh<lnW~-with iittached direct cntr, ~arage'> -lt'dturt· { '..ihlclm1a contemporary des1~ns with 'itucco facaJt:>, ,ind' 1·dar i>hal e roof: All home~C"atu~ wood-burnm~ flrq1lacC"<o, vaulted ce1lmgs. large pnvatt• deck<; and bakon1c'. ~lichens featuring top grade appliance , custom dt>.,1gm·d cabinets and man) more amenille., Be 1dc., be1n~ clow 10 ocun hl•achcs. you'll al o t'nJClV vour at-home rccmat1on-laultt1c.,, including a pool. .,pa and clubhou..e Tt>ll the world ynu re mm11ng up To Harbor Wooch m ~ewpon Two Bedrooms Up to l~ Beth.5. Luxury C'.ondomm1um Homl'<i from $148,990 futTushtd Modtl and ~Ir-< >ffrt Clpt-n I>ally from 10 1 m 1n dua~ • Phon~ (714) 7~9-Mll ~==IOt Htl'bnf ~Pt.... N-POn Bf.-.: h, C'..ahfom11 92fi60 l\l:.\\'PORT BE .'\LtG OP . ~-~ TH OOlXi1 S Al.LR () MPt\:-..1 ' I ............ -.. " .................... -.......... __ .. _ .. _._ ... __ .. _--'"---'~. ,,.......... :i.=J: ~--------' H -· ~-...... ~.._...._ ...;;:;......=--...='------. .... "-'-"*'~-........ , • __ _._ Orange Coaat DAIL)' PILOT/Sunday. November 4 , 1984 ·~~;;;;;:._..;;~;;;;;~~;;..--~~--~~..----.....--~ .......... ~--...-.~ .... ------~~----- erra Vista deVelopmeril:. -maintains liriSlf sales ~ace I Three factors are being credl-Interest rate of 91~ percent la ted for a brisk sales pace at followed by 101n percent the Tierra Vista by Showcase second year. 11 1,.<, percent the Homes: privacy and security third year and 13 percent for afforded by attached garages.. .vears four through 30. with Interior access and auto-• -· Further adding to the popu- larity of Tierra Vista among homebuyers Is a list of price- Included extras. Including air conditioning. designer draperlee 'and carpetJng, ceramic tile-or wood parquet entry floors, sky:. lights In the upstairs plans and private patios or balconies. matlc door openers; a location In · Jhe same low-Interest loan Is Lake Forest's Serrano Highlands a.J'allable on the two .. bedroom from as little as $89,000; and ·condominiums with either 5, 10 below market financing,. or 20 percent down. Showcase Biii Krueger, president of will pay $2,000 In non-recurring Interested buyers may visit the Showcase.Homes, notea..thaltne clOSHig cos--rs~alld altil glYe. e model homes and-sales fflce, total down pay"ll8nt for a one-buyer one freeJTionth's payment staffed-. byKurt , Anable, bedroom condominium Is with 5 percent-down and two free Brebner, Inc., from 11 a.m. untll 6 $21500, with Showcase paying all months wtth 10 or 20 percent p.m. dally. For more information. closing ... ~ts. A '-ftrs1-year down:-"" -· -calt~-S 118. -.-bomea can be pare•aeed with low-tnternt Joana. ' Youhg Profession~ls ar~ clriiW.n tO ·Woodbridge PB~klane New community slated to eventually include I 0 I homes in popular Irvine development ·move-up' buyers can find homes popular Is the North Lake Beach at practically anytevel of luxury. Club, with Its 20,000-square-foot "Mature couples have their swimming lagoon, fed by a natu- choice of attractive, well-ap-rat well. "The lrvl~conimunlty of The new community opened pointed, attached or detached The Club also offers boat Woodbridge has captured the for sales last month. housing. And, all are able to enjoy launching and docking areas. fire enthusiasm of young pro-When completed, Woodbridge a broad range of recreational pits on the beach, volleyball fesslonal famllles." '; 1-Parklane will be a neighborhood opportunities," said Nprkaitis. courts in the sand, and plenty of Brian Norkalt~. vice president of 101 homes, located on a The focal points of Wood-space.tor sun bathing. ~<Uldt1rfdge VIiiage As-teriors, are dispJayed Tuesday sdciatlo·n supervises the main-through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 tenance of facilities and common p.m. and Monday from noon until grounds throughout the com-6 p.m. at 6 Chenlle, Irvine. munity. The association Is Further Information may be ob- financed via monthly dues. paid talned by phoning 786-0456. by all homeowners. Designed by archltects-Ffate -Visitors Shqutct exir.e1ther the of The Willlam Lyon Co., was 13.98-acre site In the southeast bridge are fwo manmade lakes, Other rec"l"eatlonal attractlohs dlsc~sslng the rapid growth of quadrant of Woodbridge, at lined with sandy beaches, grassy In Woodbridge Include: swim- -----iu.l41L-r-~i:4Nll~n-<>ffil~:KJ--We&d-~~·ngbtook and Briac.glen.--banka, rocky blu~ing poola, 4ennla courts, bridge community and, specifi-"Young families see Wood-shores. tbasketball courts-and a variety of catty, Lyon's Woodbridge briageasagreatenvlronmenttor Residents use the lakes for !parks, many themed ·to specific Parklane. raising children. More mature. fishing and ~ailing. Especially purposes. Langston, the one-and two-story Santa Ana or the San Diego Woodbridge Parklane homes are Freeway at Jeffrey Road, then slngle-famlly, detached rest-drive to Alton Parkway, turn west dances, oftered.Jwor...-pj.1Jruilcw.e:a-=s1.1Mg~J<Wlnw·i.....u.to~faaos:wt-iYua1.11IAg,..i...I M.owap~twhlllile,.,.Q_.twllu.rn...._...lett.,.. nlng at S186,99d. · on Ea9+-¥ate-l'eet:1, and right on Model homes, furnished and Springbrook, to the model decorated by Carole Elchen In-homes and sales office complex. ,.. . .. .... , .. 4 • ... • ,. Woodbridge Parklane'a Plan Four ia part of Irvine'• new alngle-famlly development, ....... _ offering homea from one to four bedrooms, at.arttna at $186,990. . Luxury Coral Pointe homes off er panoramic views in SC . Spacious floor plans~r ta·v,artety of needs from gracious ente ng to relaxation -r•- Hlgh atop the hills 19f San preclate the· best are finding It at Clemente, the luxury homes of Coral Pointe." Coral Pointe command a pan-The homes ar~ priced from oramlc view of ocean and sky. $280,000 to $550,000, wfth sev- Cor._1 Pointe Is part of a eral financing plans avallable. master-planned community of Included Is a fixed rate loan of elegant, executive homes. 11. 75 percent annual percentage Spacious floor plans cater to rate. every neeet from gracious enter-Amenities Include solid wood talnlng to family relaxation. Avail-entry doors with beveled or abre-tn one-an~ two:story de~ stained grass I nsets, oa signs with three or four banisters and hand ralllngs. wet bedrooms, the residences range bars with brass sinks. two or as high as some >,370 square three fireplaces. laundry rooms feet. with sinks and ceramic tile Kitchens at Corlll Pointe are equipped with built-In appliances lncJudln~ etec.trom~gnetlc cook top! dou_ble ovens,w_!>h automatic rmtsserle, microwave oven and micro-touch c:tlshwasher. The homes have an electronic security system. built-In safe, stair landing lights. a built-In fire extinguishing system. AM /FM Intercom and deadbolt locks. "The homes of Coral Pointe counter tops. French doors and represent luxurious living at its skylights. Some of the homes finest," said Dorothy Russell, _!!_ave conversation areas, actMty .=.==========::;:;;::=;;;;========================================.sales representatlve for fhe r o o m s a n d a To reach Coral Pointe, take the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella exit In San C emen e. o no on ammo de Estrella. which turns Into Camino de los Mares, turn right on Avenida Vaquero to Calle Guadalajara and turn left up the hill to Calle Coral and the homes. The sales office and models are open.daily from 10 a.m.-to-6 P'.m . For additional details call Dorothy Russell at 498-8~00 . \ Ocean View Custom Homesites The height of luxury ... in the hills of Sanjuan Capistrano. Discover the world of Connemara, an hluff overlooking the ocean. . exclu~ive mstom homesite community of rare r,,ome visit the ultimate setting for your vaJue. L'nobstruc.tecl lines of sight flow from this l(rafldest home ever-the ocean view hills of private enclave to Dana Point Yacht Harbor and San Juan Capistrano. beyond. ~earhy are charming towns. ~enic Priced from Sll0,000 toS270,000 beachec. and a glistening harbor C.onstruction-ExcelJent Financing Availahle.• ready homesites of up to .~6.000 square feet are A~k ahout ou r no ohligati on your-.-estate ized for gradous manor homes. contingency saJe program Mo~t residents at Connemara will enjoy . "I ,,,.., Al(l'lll l11r oh.,,,, 'al~' llffiu· """'d Thur'idau their oct>an view from in~ide the private (U' . community ownt:d-entr} gate~ with t.en· ~' 27142 CA>nne~ara Dnve nis court s and a co mplete recreation ~. J San Juan CapIStrano, CA 92675 area-whiJe other!) will be situawd on a c_/' (714) 661-0305 or 661-105.~ I CONNEMARA ~ Custom Homesites In The Ocean Hills of San Juan Capistrano homes. "Homeshoppers who ap-media/entertainment center r .. . .... Tbe laomea of Coral Pointe repnMDt luurtou• llriDC at lta flneat." accordlnC to Dorotlly Ru.ell, aalee repre.eatatln for the bomea atop the bills of San Cfemente. ,. Condos iieaiiy ready for senior$ ·to move in at Windward in HB Majority of 96 hotnes have been purchased In less than 3 months The first condominiums are being readied for occupancy at Windward Cove In Huntington Beech. Slf Ullted acfJiCent o erry Park and just 3Yt mites from the beech, the new community by The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. 11 geared toward the needa of senior adult•. "The maJorlty of the 96 con- domtntuma have been aold In 1 ... than three montha," said John Markley, manager of the mu - hou8'ng division. "lnter•ted url)' to WJndward Cove or min out· on the opportunity to af- fordably own a new home by Callfornla~s leadlng home builder and live In a model community which has received national rec- ognition." Prlcft start at onty $58,990 for the one-and two-bedroom eon- lncorpocaUng_._prJ.. vate patio• or balconlel with storage areas. Enhancing the low purchue price la befow-market 12% percent, 30-year flxed-rate setves are fully-appolntea~th extra-large walk-In closets. baths wlth cultured marble pullman tops, Interior stacked laundry areas, decorator carpet- ing and sloped celtlnga In some units. 'ihe homes have separate din- ing areas, breakfast bara and kttchenrequlppea wltrl panlry and storage areas amt rum1noo1 cefllngs with oak trim. For more details, call 8•2-2727. financing. To reach Windward Cove take The gate-guarded eommun1ty the San Diego Freeway and' exit features a remote-controlled at Beach 9oulevarel. Proceed entry get• wfth • telephone aouth on Beach one btock paat acceu 1y11em. TAlberU~o.. T~ Awnue ""'Froor plans were dettgned by and turn right. The temporary ......... -._.......,_.......,~---• •-illiiillioo,:._ ___ _;_ ........ ..==ic:::~~;....:;.-" buyers aged 60 and over ahould Hales-Langaton of Orange. _ salea center fs locattd two blocks The condQmlnluma them-down Taylor at 7631 Tey1or Ave . ... . ~---~ ' -ti- ·r Design a~d livabilit ~ find European bl~nd at San.Mic Prospective horn _buyera petltlve flnanclng-· Ol)tlone are , - searching for a combination of available to help buywa qualify. d~n &f!d llvablllty In a apaclous San Michel 11 a gate guard«' townhome plan may find. What d&YeJopmeot that wW include fhey need at San Mlchet, a onty 70 homes upon comptetton. community with a European In-Recreational facllltl• Include • fluenee that was developed by pool, pOQL house, spa and aun The M.D. Janea Co. of Costa deck area, surrounded by land-Me5~.11 1 seeping that features mature 'Y ng s apparent the mo-palms, ' ment you enter tbe San Simone A country European arehltec .. plan.An atrlum Is vl9'ble from the . t al th al d t I'-"" Ith ltl flreplace, greenhouse window ur eme s e a ._, w mu - and adjacent dining room as 11 paned and shuttered wtndows as from a skyllghted no~k ~~t and private courtyard entries. adjoins the kitchen. The kitchen lnterJots are 'highlighted by Itself has a corner eatln ill such design touches as open ng onlo fhe llvlng ~oom. Glefestory windows, vautted cett- Completlng the lower floor are lngs, greenhouae windows direct access to the two-car and/or skyJlghts, plus volume garage and a handy po~der ceilings. One home also offers a room. hideaway area. Upstairs, where the sleeping Kitchens have oak cabinets, a wing Is separated for privacy, the disposer, double sink, Ice maker master bedroom features 8 walk-plumbing, ceramic tlle counter In closet, prrvate dressing area tops and, In most plans-, a pantry. and compartmented bath. Furnished model homes are Two secondary bedrooms are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. served by a second full bath, PhonJt.650-0616. which features a skylight. San Michel Is reached by In addition to the three-taking the San Diego Freew41y to bedroom arrangement, San the HarbQr Boulevard exit, then Michel offers a two-bedroom, as proceeding south to Victoria well as a two-bedroom and Street and turning right a short rlen/lntt plan. Several com-distance. Eu9pean influence la 8een ln th~ San Mlchel homea dn-eloped by The 11.D. Janea Co. of Coeta ~Ilea&. $ummei-Wind homes start selling b . Earliest sale ends Ariz-on-homebuilder's 20-year quest for summer home on Coast Gfeller Development Co. re- ports that six sales have already been made, even before the sales office opened, at Summer Wind, a single-famlly project that has l•t begun construction in Cor- ona del Mar. · "' The earllest buyers are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens of Tempe, Ariz., who ~ave been summering and house-hunting along the Orange • Coast for 20 years. _ · Ttrey knew their search had ended when they found Summer Wind. Owens has been associated with a leading Phoenix home- building firm for over two dee- ades, and both he and his wife know what goes Into construct- ing a quality residence. But he discovered that choosing a new residence fr-0m blueprints alone wasn't easy. "There wasn't a completed model or even a partlalty-bullt home for us to look at," Owens said, "but fortunately we had the assistance of two very helpful Gfelfer' marketing executives, Salty Seery and Linda Freedland. According to the Owena, the sates staff not only spent hours with them studying specifi- cations. they also suggested other Gfeller projects they could visit to see samples of the company's work. At Summer Wind, the Owens have purchased a two-story home on an oversized lot, which will Include a gues1 house. The floor plan features a llbrary, formal llvlng and dining rooms, family room and three bedrooms, Including a mast~r sul1e with retreat, situated In Its own private wing. The couple plans to spend half the year at their new "beach house," and the other half at their home In Tempe. "All of the Summer Wind designs were very liveable and comfortable. so It was hard to choose between them," Mrs. Owens said. "We loved the variety of architectural exteriors, too, and the way they were designed. to flt Into the exislfng community. The site arrange- ment enhances the overall Indi- viduality and privacy within the home." The Owens' daughter, Terry, also lives In Corpna del Mar. Another daughter Is a resident Ci>f Pebble Beach In northern Cali- fornia. Construction Is under way on the collection of 36 single-family residences to be built at Summer Wind, wrth first occupancy, scheduled for April 1885,_ , . P.review prices begfn at $357 ,000 for the homes featuring three bedrooms or three bedrooms with an optional den or fourth bedroom. Family room, solarium nooks, libraries and "owners' retreats" hlghlight vlri- ous floor plans. The plans_. bt available In an eclectic b'fnd of Eastern seaboard, nautical, con- temporary and country Euro. pean exteriors. '·i Sul'nm'1 \!tind is ~1~ a_t1he former Corona deJ Mar Bemen- tary School site, between 2nd and 4th Streets on Carnation Ave. In Corona del Mar. Leasing under way at Regis' Pointe Niguel LUXu ry a partmen ts, townhome~ available in various one-a n d two-story floor plans fireplace and sliding glass patio doors. The dining room is served from the kitchen via an eating bar. The kitchen has greenhouse garden windows. In addition. a powder room and laundry area are fea- A living room with patio ac- cess. formal dining area. powder room and two storage areas are featured on the lower level, and . two separate master bedrooms, each with walk-in closets, dress- ing/bath area. sloped ceilings, _Harbor Woo s sales begin this weekend A variety of luxury apartment convenience with separate hos- and townhome floor plans are pitality and privacy areas. For avattabte for lease at-Poin~tMalAklg here are large liw- Niguel In Laguna Niguel. Leasing ing and dining rooms and an Is under way at the development, easy-care kitchen. tur88 on the"lirs eve . - Secluded above are two mas- ter bedrooms, each with a sloped ceiling. dressing/bath area and balcony deck. Skylights and an open "bridged" hallway, plus two walk-!n-ciosets.-ara included. s yrrgfilS and private aect< are on ... - the upper floor. First 25 townhomes offered for sale at NB community Harbor Woods, a 50-unit townhome community at the corner of San Miguel and Pacific. View drives In Newport Beach releases 25 homes for sale during Its grand opening today . Doug Allred, president of The Douglas Allred Co. development firm, said the homes offer two bedrooms and one-to 2 'h baths In four floor plans ranging from 930 to 1,330 square feet. Prices will range from $148,990 to $187,490. Dale Naegle Associates of La Jolla designed the homes in a California contemporary style featuring stucco facades trimmed with wood under cedar shake roofs. Each home has an enclosed one-or two-car garage with direct access to the llvlng area. All homes will feature wood- burniAg fireplaces, vaulted ceil- ings, p rivate decks and balconies, upgraded appliances Including ~ microwave oven, ceramic tile kitchen counter tops and custom-designed cabinets. by Regis Homes Corp., where The bedroom features a walk- flrst occupancy is scheduled this in closet and compQrtmented month. dressing room/bath. ~A private Set amid the hills ust minutes -.J2a1io _prQvldes outdoor access fro the PaclfiC Ocean, Pointe and views from every room, and Niguel offers private recreational has a laundry/storage area. amenities, freedom from main-"the townhome Plan B offers tenance and a privacy gate two levels, Including two private, entrance. first-floor patios and two upper A one-bedroom, one-bath decks. The entry foyer opens to a apartment offers single-story living room'wlth a high celling, 8 The Plan C also offers two ·bedrooms and 2 112 baths, plus an attached garage with laundry area, a private entry patio and an atrium-styled patio with sliding glass doors opening t~ the kitchen. To visit the Pointe Niguel luxury apartments1 take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Crown Valley Parkway exit. then drive south on Grown V~ to NigueJ Road. T1.Lrn right on Niguel Road to the leasing office at 29781 Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel. The on-site leasing office is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further Inf o rmat ion c all 495-9542. Residents will have uae of a pr~ate pool, spa, cab~a and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fully-equipped clubhouse. Why pay $7 4,900 "The Corona del Mar area of d for a StUdt.0 When Newport ·Beach is one of c.~\\~ Southern California's moat de-.~aa,:.11 1~ h slrable and prestigious com-,,.,.~ you can ave a munlties," Allred said. .11a•'f\\\.1J~·--... ,A~-2 bedroom , l 1h The Douglas Allred Co. and Its ~-\ ~O \ • affiliated entitles are engaged In I bath home in the development of mixed-use \\G. projects and Industrial parks, the 1 " A Orange County building and sale of rntdentlal ~ ~· for the same housing and the construction • ~ 0af P...·a,\"e and management of commercial \f\9 · '\S~ "'o f\09 pri ce? office buildings. f\f\af\~s\ fa\0··-z.&\\Of\· 1\ . • \f\\0f ar<'of\' •&11 Down payment of "8'• $5700 C, 9 U moves you m 'iJ a6 _ incl . closing costs . .......... ~· s1 A,9~~--~ ---·'· tot't I~ mM north OI thf'' ~n Diego f wy on Gold,n Wl'st Strttt and Homer An •n Westminster 1147195-5315 P•chtree-Townbo•• ue located neu.a~try Glab, 1ol f coune and Back Bay. High quality, low prices oller.ed in Peachtr.ee homes Low prices and top quality «r.a being touted by d-...eloper Paul Herrlck at the Peachtree Townhomes In Newport Beach. "I don't beJleve any builder today la offering more quallty wf th such an Ideal floor plan In auch a perfect location; at least, not at these prtces,'' aatd Herrick. Prices ranQe from $132,000 to IID.-SOO. The alx new townhomes, located near the country club, golf courH and back bay, feature J thrM ~rooms (lwo of them _master sultea). 21~ bathe, two uMd·brlck flreplec.e, vaulted cemngt, crown motdlngt, Jacuzzi bathtub•. Olk cabinet•. ltatned glua and microwave.. Some urilts boat large MPWate yarda. Peachtree Townhomel .,.. located on Cotta M9la'1 Eat· 1 e at 2530 Santa An• A aal• offa la open d•IY from 12 to 5 p.m. Private showtnga at any time can be arranged by calttng Banter AHi Eltate at 850--9771. I • . ' , .. ' I • $ h • I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 4, 1984-- Compare us with Princess and you 'II find it's true. For 1985. you'll pay .about the same price for our 10-day ~ican.Rmera cruise as YfilLWoukl for their 7-day. · That's like getting 3 days free~ So you have more time to enjoy Mexico's best weather. More time to enjoy sunny places like Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and A<:apufco. More time to relax at sea~ " And it's all possible thanks to o(tr 1985 Super aver discountg. You save up to $500 per couple on all 10 t1ncl l l·day cruises from Ja nuary 26 through May 22. And, since the lTUts<..~ails roundtrip from Los Angeles. you can saw an additional $200 per couple.• by laking advant~ge of our Home Port Bonus. All you nave to do is make your own t transportation arranRrments to and from the ship. TI-I E NEWEST SHIPlO MEXICO The lncreaible Fa1rsk}-:-r." ,\-ait in){ lo laK~ vou on an adventure of a life1 1ml" En•r)' inch of this new, luxuriou!:> ship renects the care that went into c:n.·atin~ her. F'rom the spacious, designer state· rooms tp the gleaming le•1kwood decks. you 'II b~ livin~ in the lap of luxury. And our famous rtali an hosp1~ makt•s you fl·l'I pampered and gpe<\!!}' llX>. The wav you alway .... clrtanll'cl a rn1i'e wOOOltNt)w Sit r~ar Super Sa\'ers must be hooked hy Dt·n·rnher :H. 1 ~1~.1. So plan now while there's ~till .;pan.' available. Sitmar Cruises are sold rxclusively by profes~icmal travel agents. Call yours today. I .1111 n.111 K•·>!•'ll·11·.t Sturbr~dge Yillage pl~ns actWities~:cound seasons In-depth view of rural New England offered to visitors ------ STURBRIDGE, Mass. -Autumn and winter arc sl)CCial times at Old Sturbridge Vllage. Vibrant fall foliage and, latCf', glistening blanket of snow compliment the early I 9th-century JandScape..and-arch i tect ure.-Scasona I activities focus on the harvest and proccssmg of crops. logging with the village OJlen, and the provision of firewood for the village houses and shops. Throughout the· fall and winter seasons. fires blaie in hearths and cast iTon stoves in the village houses and crafishops. Here you will find a warm greeting and an opportunity to talk leisurely wtlh village staff members about New England life, work and recreation m the 1830s. On weekdays from Dec. 4 to Feb. 15. special wanter tours of the houses on the Village Common are offered at no add111onal charge. These walking tours and . special topic tours Jive an in-Oepth view of rural New EnaJand life in the early 19th century. Workshops for families, senior citizens, and teachers are also offered in the fall and winter monlh5. November: 10.17,24 -Dinner in a country village: Prepare and enjoy a tra- ditional hearth-cooked meal io the Pac:sonage. Reservations required, fee. 4-9-.,_..:._EJdcrhotlel: "The New- England Experience: 1790-1840." Adults age 60 and over explore the everyday life of early New England- ers. Registration required, fee. 10 -. Family workshops: "Hearth & Home," "Frame Loom Weaving." Registration required. fee. · 17 ~Family workshops: "Holida~ Arts&· Presents-." "Herb Potpourri.' Registration, fee. 17 -Turkey shool' Village men compete an target shooting with muzzle-loaded firearms. Raindate. 1118. 18-2 1 -Thanksgiving prep- arations: Breads, pies and other 1830s dishes are cooked at open hearths. 22 _, Thanksgiving Day: The traditions of an 1830s Thanksgiving are recreated an village houses. Mtet· inghousc service at I: 15 and 3:45 p.m 22 -Thank givtng dinner: Tl"ll- d1t1onal holiday dinner serv~d at the Bullard Tovem. Reserva11ons re- quired, fee. . , 24,25 -Hog butchenng: V.1llage staff demQnstrates meat prooessing as it was done t 50 years ago. At Towne House. 29 -Anliqucs identification and care. 9eeember: - I -Craf\s-at-closc-range: "Coun- try Cabinc1mitker." Lear~ h1s1orical Joinery. Reg1s1rat1on required, fc~. I -Family work'lhops: "Holldax Arts & Prcscn1s," "Sweets & Treats. ' Registration. fee . 1,2 -Hog b~ring: Al Frcer:nan Farm'. See Nc;>v. 24. 15 -Family workshop: "Com- tfusk C'rafis." Registration required, foe. 17 -Boston Camerata: Performs "A Medieval Chnstmas." Dinner and concen by advance. reservation. fee. 26-31 -Explora11ons: Join an walking tours. farm chores; see slide presentations. puppet shows. Regis- tration required. ..,_ Sitmar Offers SU er Savers Mesa Travel has announced a new Sil mar Super Saver discount program offenng passengers savings ofS200 to Sl,000 per couple o n 35 first -half 1985 Sitmar cruises. Thesavingsapplytoall 10-.11 -, 12· day cruises to the Mexican Riviera, the Panama Canal and the Caribbean from Jan. 24 through June I, 1985. The new Super Savers offer greater discounts to passengers who buy higher cabin categories The deadline for booking the cruises 1s Dec. 31 . 1984. On S1tmar's new 12-0ay Panama Canal cruises Jan. 24 through May 24, 1985. passengers will sail aboard the newly remodeled. five.star Fairsea and save from $500 to S 1,000 per couple depending on the category selected. .. Their Super Savers make a Sit mar more ports at a more leisurely pace cruise one of the best values in the 1han on seven-day'-cnuses." Sitmar's industry," said Jackie tv'fcCollum, new I I-day Western Caribbean 1t1n- sales manager. "These Sdper Savers erary includes Mexico's Yucatan mean a couple will pay up 10 $5,600 Peninsula and a day in the Panama less than on other lines' 14-day Canal. Panama Canal cruises and up to The 1985 Super Saver discounts $3.?00 .'~ss than other lines' I I-day apply to alt first and second passen· cruises. gers booked in a cabin. Passengers Passen~ers sa1.hng aboard the new booked as singles in cabins will Sl.59 m1lh_on Fa1rsky to the Mexican rtteive one half the per-couple d1s- R1v1era wall save rrom $200 to $500 · counl per couple on I 0-and I I -day cruises · Jan. 26 through May 22. . In add1t1on to the Super Saver "You can take a Satmar 10-day discounts. S1tmar. unlike other cruise cruise for about the pnce of other line_s. offers free air fare on all 1985 lines' seven-Oay cruises. Tba_t's like sailings fro~ more than 140 c1t1es an getting three extra days ftU with North Amenca. Sitmar," said McCollum. For further 1nforma1ion about S1t- "On I 0-and 11-0ay cruises Jan. 26 mar's Super Savers contact Mesa 1hrough June I, passengers save from Travel, 2790 Harbor Blvd., Costa $200 to $500 per couple and enjoy Mesa. 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