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WHAi A GREAT SUNC/AY!
NOTHIN& CAN 5 POIL MY PAY
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NANCY ~
t 5LUGGO ISN1T HERE
. YET--I HOPE HE'S NOT
; LATE FOR THE MOVIE
SLUGGO PROMISED ME
PIE A LA MODE AFTER THE
BUT HIS MEMORY
IS so DQOR!
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DENNIS THE MENACE
JUDGE PARKER
-REMEMBER
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t-.--......f ALAMO
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... I dropped
a jar of
honelj ...
DID THE DOCTOR SAY IT'S POSSIBLE
MOVIE!
AFTER LEAVING
A . NOTE FOR THE
BOYS' FATHER,
ABBEY TAKES
CHUCK AND
DAVEY BACK TO
SPENCER FARMS
WITH HER
THAT AUNT BETH WILL THAT SHE MIGHT
HOW LONG WILL
SHE BE IN THE
HOSPITAL? BE ALL RIGHT, MISS NEED SURGER'l':
SPENCER? CHUCK!
WILL WE BE ABLE TO STAY
HERE WITH YOU UNTIL SHE
YOU CAN STAY HERE JUST AS
LONG AS YOUR OAD WILL NOT
COMES HOME? OBJECT, DAVEY!
REMEMBER
THE
ALAMO
by Harold Ledoux
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I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME
IF AUNT BETH ISN'T THERE!
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PEANUTS 1R by Charles Schulz
GOOD EVENING, SIR ..
MV ~AME 15 BROWN , .
AND l'LL SE YOUR
WAITER. TON 16~T
I T~INK MAY6E l 1LL
JUST ~AVE A SMALL
GLASS OF YOUR ~OUSE
ROOT BEER ..
OUR SPECIAL TONr6~T
15 006 FOOD .. MAV I
BRlN6 VOU AN APPETIZER
WHILE YOU'RE DECIDING?
T~A~K YOU, SIR ..
l1LL BE RIG~T
BACK WlT'4 YOUR
DINNER ...
OKA4 ...
HIKE IT 0~1WO!
I LOVE
THIS
PLACE!
WHAT
ABOlJI
ME z.
EVERQ pl.Al; rr's 'LES GO
l0~6' ! I DON'T KNOW W~4> !
fHE4 NEVER THROW ME
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OOE5N'I EVEN COVER
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WOULD YOU
CARE TO LOOK
AT OUR ROOT
SEER LIST?
LES I lX)O GO lONG !
EVERl.y)BOOO'S 4ELltN& !
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t leHt six differ~
fnces 1n dr•wing det•ils betwHn top •nd bottom panels. How
qu1ekly c•n you find them'> Check Answers with those below.
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• LINE DRIVEi Chal'-nte: Beginning at one Of the nine doh
at right, win.out removing pencil from paper, draw four • • •
CODED WORD
TOPONDERt
Letters of a certain
nine letter word have
been numbered In
order and rearranged
to spel I three three
letter words
represented on the
blackboard above
These words may be
defined thusly
1. A gr.ssy m.adow.
2. Vim and vlvor.
3. A tlrMWOrn P11th.
To discover the
orlglnal word, place
the digits l 9 In a
horizontal rt:NI and jot
down numbered let·
ters of the three three·
letter words below cor·
responding numbers.
What Is the word?
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pu• ded ..... ,. 'l>.IOM AUii
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through all of the dots.
No lint may be drawn
through a dot more thlln
once, and uch llne. after
the tint, must INgln where
the prec:tdlng lint ends.
Line-s may extend beyond
the box.
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• Riddlt-Me-Thlst When should a rabbit answer
the door? When hop-portunlty knocks. What's tall and
gretn and made of jelly? The Jtlly GrMn Giant.
HEADS UPI C.n you help deliver the h.ad above to Its
destination at point X? Trace through lln11 to find out.
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FACE CARDI lrlght colon wfll enMr.ct the f•ce of the fvMy m.n
shown above. Add these hues: 1-Red. 2-llue. >-Y•Uow. 4-Dk.
purple. s-Flesh tones. •-Oil. trffn. 7-0ll. brown.
SPELLBINDER
SCORE 10 points for using all the
letters 1n the word below to form
two complete words
ILEACHED
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THEN score 2 points each tor •II
words of lour let1en or more
found •m009 the letters . Try to sCOf'e at 1••11 so points.
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For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
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by Jeff MacNelly
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A message
from those
who don't
to those
who do.
We're uncomfortable.
To us, the smoke from your
cigaiettes can be anything fron1
a minor nuisance to a real
annoyance.
We're frustrated.
Even though we've chosen
not to smoke, we're exposed to
second-hand smoke anyway.
We feel a little powerless.
Because you can invade our
privacy without even trying.
Often without noticing.
And sometimes when we
speak up and let you know how
we feel, you react as though we
were the bad guys.
We're not fanatics. We're not
out to deprive you of something
you enjoy. We don't want to be
your enerrues.
We just wish you'd be more
considerate and responsible about
how, when, and where you smoke.
We know you've got rights
and feelings . We just want you to
respect our rights and feelings,
as well.
A message
fromtho_se
who do
to those
who don't.
We're on the spot.
Smoking is something we
consider to be a very personal
choice, yet its become a very
public issue.
We 're confused.
Smoking is something that
gives us enjoyment, but it gives
you offense.
We feel singled out.
We're doing something
perfectly legal, yet we're often
segregated, discriminated
against, even legislated against.
Total strangers feel free to
abuse us verbally in public with-
out warning. '
We're not criminals. We
don't mean to bother or offend
you. And we don't like confronta-
tions with you.
We're just doing something
we enjoy, and trying to under-
stand your concerns.
We know you've got rights
and feelings. We just want you to
respect our rights and feelings,
a~ well.
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R.J Reynolds Tobacco Qmoony
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c 0 <r
Let Joan Riven make all
the disparaging cracks she
wants to about country crooner
Wlllie Nelaon Fact 1s. a lot
of women think ~elM>n , SI.
currently !>tarring in his fifth
movie. The Songu nter. 1s
decidedly sexy Take one
womans reaction \\-hen Nel-
!)()n sang, "Who will buy my
memones" at a recent con-
cert: "I will. I will. Wilhe.'' cried
the ardent fan Whatever they
cost· And what does Willie
make of his Improbable Hunk
1mage1 "I like 1t fine ... he says
with a gnn ''Ifs kind of nice
bu( I don t know ho"" to ac-
count for 11 My wife t!> as sur-
pnsed as I am:·· But Willie will
thev ~1111 love vou now that ~? YOU ve cut off y·our braid and
~~ shaved off your bedrd'>
~ E. Uif
.; t Tony Randall nM'r have ~i one of the most ub1qu1tou!>
13-; faces on television One mm-
~ ii ule he's talking about ltny ted
2 leaves. the next about a won-~~ derful O\.en cleaner rhf) nexl ~ ! dbout d copier .,.. ho-.e qualtt\ j! can I be dupltcated Bur no
.. longer will you see Randall\
'i j face in a current lV sen~. hes
J. st1ll testv aboul the cancellatton ~ci of his show lote. S1dne\ ..
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They don't deserve to have
ratings." fumes Randall about
his ex-employer, ~BC "Thev
replaced us with three shows
about non-human beings.
Mammal. Mr Smith [a talking
orangutan) and Jenmfer S/epl
Here (a ghost). All three got
worse ratings than loie. S1d-
11e~ If they had stayed with us.
we would have butlt ratings
t•\entuallv I hate e\l'l'\'lh1ng
atxJut the rating sv .. tem I'll
never go bacl< l\•e had 11 .... ith
the networks .. So ther('
Aflt'r a rE'Cent rma Turner
concert on Long Island. a
voung !adv named Louise Eastman Wa!> chatting with a
f nend who \\as on h1\ wav to
an apr~<oncert soiree up the
'>lreet Would Loutst' ltke to
come along' Well. v~. Louise
would but <,he pointed '><Idly
to a wa11tng limousine and an-
nounced, ·1 have 10 go home
with mv aunt and uncle now
What a drag " The names of
these tedious relat1\ es Unda
F.utman McCartney and
PauJ McCartney
If I hdd been born '.J2 Years
carlter than I was." l>ays Eva
Marie Saint, who w~ born tn
1924. "I nevE>r could have told
you what I m about 10 tell
vou · (Ve"' dramatic pause )
"I m gomg to be a grand-
mother " Somebodv had better
go get the smelling ~Its while
Eva. star of the new film Lme
Leads the Wa\. e"<plams
herself "In 1952. actorc; could
not admll that they had chil-
dren." savs Saint. who m pomt
of fact. has rwo of them Dar-
rell, 29, soon to be a dad. and
Laurette. 26 "They had to
present an illusion of e1ernal
vouth · And what does Eva
lhink about her new role'> I'm
')() proud . I could burs! di the
o.,(•arns " Pc;sst pass 11 on
'\i\l 1111 1,1(\\\\
L.A 1s frank Sinatra's
lddv. at least according to the
Ii, ncs of the neY. Quincy
Jones/Marilyn and Alan
Bergman coflabora11on. but
Tinseltown ~ms lo be ha\ tn'!
none of that tune So lhe prot>-
lem remains Whtie cro\\-ds I ~le dre dlwayc, intert::.ted in
.. trolling on Fifth Avenue cdn ~ing a contestant get the
hum ''\e\I. York '\ew Ymk anw.er The ne'<t <;tep will be
what ditl\ Cdn vou warble g1 .. inq 1he \lt'wer a chance to
down Wi°lshire LA s mdtn win 1ust like tn d lottery If thdt
drag1 Well . h()w about happt-n'i. people will never~
Randy Ne w-~ 11red of game 'ihOY.S
man ~ ...atmc .,._ --_
-..< -~.,
pdean :-his
hometoY. n I l l..o\e LI\..., The IY8.1
release 1s show1nq ne"" life
thanks to a boffo video that
became an ad for '\1ke runninq
shoes '\ewman last had a I
runaway h11 111 1978 with
'Short People · '\ow I'd like
a nice quiet mone' '-Onq like
8llly Joel., Ju'>! the \\.a\ \ou
Are !>a~ 'i \(•\\man
A Int 1Jf '.\•mwn <1rectm uf IJt'-
, inq dn actrt:'-' f<ir •he fnlb of
11 dll gown' ,rnd 1ev.el., ctlld
up')Y.ept hair \ot Sally field
"hu~ latest Ill()\ 1e Pim"' rn
thf· Heurf pur-. tlt'r 1r
0l'pres~1on-t1me Texa.' ... trnc;i
glinH again!>! Jll <x.Jd.., to hold
nnto her ldnd ind ht'r t hddr('n
\\'hen Im \\orktng Im <111 <1(-
1 re ... ., ... he --.1,., Tht> r<''' 111
the· time Im ,1 homelllx.I\ I n1
dorm'\tll I mctkt' tctm ~"' rnr
1a1n' I J rather
II\ e off the land tn
rm JX'rsonal life
ttltln be Ulll'!hl in
the hright l1qh ts
I'm more c11 home
in d ... upermdfket
Y.lfh rollers tn m-,
h.:11r than l.it>auti-
fulh turned out
c1nd the (f'nter or
atll'nt ion
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81 fr>Unnr Kaufman ~~ tflt 4nttu
\1m/f111·1 and \fan H< Doru1u~lt
\fwµh1 111 \eu }t11k und R,./w11
\\ 111dt'f1·r 111 L11s 411qt'fP\
\I J Andl'r-.on
of Lou1 ... \llle K\
\\ ntc>" in to ask
'l'lt'ran lldme
o;hrJ\\ ho.;t Jlm
(The Daum~
Gome The \t1u
SJfJ<)(!OO \ame
n10r Tunt>) l.anft
.... hether "uch pr<r
~rams w 111 .. 1111 be
around in the next
ten111rv I think
t hev re se< u re ·
sa'.., Ldnge 'Peo-, ,1,,. d11\tl ';\JHl<t ,11 • 11 I• '
198-4 FAMILY WEEKLY 411 r~l'lta reMNed
By the time Paul W. Bryant died in January 1983, he was one of the greatest college football coaches of all ti me. Over 38
years, he amas.sed a record of 323 wi ns, 85 los.ses and 17 ties. In his 25 years at Alabama, he coached six national champi on-
ship squads and never had a losing season. His record is not the only imprint he left on the game: He coached many players
-including Joe Namath , Geo rge Blanda, and Ke n Stabler -who later excelled in the profes.sional ranks. And 40 of his
players eventually became college head coaches. What follows is a remembrance of Bryant by sportswriter Dave Kindred.
H e Wd'> ,1 m,111 1 allt'<l Bt.·<ir
B~111 \\llh tlldt 1f \Ull would
undl'r'>t,md th(· nl\<.t1q11t•
~l'nd -,,1, ., r hdt d!> d hm lw
took a shill s ddrt' di .111 Arkdn)& co1J11·
ty fair and 'Mt>\tl{'(I ,1 llt·ctr Som1•011£'
dSked him Sn' f'ar., ldt!'f 1f he tauqht thdt
creature lo blo< k rllld Ir!< kit• Paul "fkar
Bryant laughed I '' d\ t tw one to learn
-;omerhtng I lf'Mrwd 10 look fur
voung!>ler'> w 1th qood mommas <111d
poppa'>
H(• \al behmd d de~k lhdl pr~nlt><I
c1 '>UrfcKe IMgt enough f0r iet·f1whtt·t
ldndtng~ Power wac; lht' themt' of h1..,
0Hirt> A bank pres1den1 might have t·n
'1ed the br~srudded IC'altwr fur
ni<,hing!. The walls were m1k .\
blackboard smudqed w11h X., .md I>.,
hung abo'e the pills he needed ct'> hi
worked 10 break Amos Alonzo ~taqq ..,
I >m' Afflrlwd '' u '"''"' t rilumnr\I '"'tit<' \ll,11
1.1 < llfl\llllllton "'' frr\t 1>1P<1' lr11 ~.irnth v.,., ~
I\ • 111 /tit• dealh 111 lht' A mrriccm \/JI'"' hl'l11
11/•/H'IJ"''' m fht "w•t>fPmlH·• -· 1\\111
1 F \ \411 ' WFrxn • \n\f\48f 11 • ·111o1
reomJ uf :H ~ ">ddll111.l \ILllHlt''
Pill' fur ('\ l'I'\ I h111~ dll old mr111 httd
gor or might 1wr 11 lw ttin I 1 .ireful
Br. <ml '<!Id rmt \o\ t•mhn dd\ 111 19~ I
t lw '' e1•k .\I.ii 1<1m11 \\ ould t:'nrn h1.,
rt"< <ml JI )th \Id<"' Heim T n1111dn v. a.'>
JHl''>t<lenr v.twn Hr\ ;1111 beqan v.111ninq
SlagR nf't'<Jt'<l .) i '>f'tl\<lll\. Rrvant ·~7 lfr
d1d II h\ cl \lllHI~ llldll .. dwatinq (-.<•If.
confes:,e<lJ. IJ\ 1Jru1al1L1uq plaver.., Ui4 of
~16 Texc1' A&\1 lt'dlll mt:'mher' qu11
hefor<' 111., fir.,t ~dlllt'} b\ work'> of
t.'Odching gennl'> 1h1c; W1c;hbone offPn<.A:>
kf.'pt '' 1nn111~ 111l'lh1.1d1tall\ v. lult· othl'r'>
nounderf'<l) tllld 11\ kno\.\ mg whl'll 11111!'
no lon~cr wuld rt''"' c111 idea (t11., in
rt·qratK.l tf'dm' v. rm I Hi of 1hr1r fir.,r 111
'(c1me .. 1
\ ISllt>r'> lo Br\ ,II)( ., off Ill' ~I Oii rl
1 <111ch '>11 lo.,., lhf'\ h.id 10 ra1SE> ltwir l'\l">
111 w1· Bt•rJr ,,., 11 wm,h1pinq c1 hu~her
.suthont\ H1• n>r1< hed from atop d IO\.\<'r
on rtw pr.ic It<(' f1t'ld , luc. 1,011t> ranw
down lhr<>ui;(h d bullhorn God dn(~fl I
\f't' mrm• rhan Coach did \did lo<•
\dnialh .i111I ('<Ml I• pr11l>.1lil\ 'II .it•"•
murc· flf'<>!Jlf'
Bt:'df Br. nnt urn,. f ru~h11•t11'tl pl.I\ n.,
b\ ph\ '>ltdl ')lrt•11qth Born on .111 Arl\.111·
'>rt.'> m t>r hottorll lw µl.1w'<.1 111 tlw llr-.r
No wonder they made
a feature film about
him -and no wonder
they chose an actor as
intense as Gary
(Buddy Holly) Busey.
fool ball ~drill' IH' e\ er ~I\\ \H'Mll1~
l><xih \\Ith l h•dl\ n,ufed IH\ 111· \\ti .. ·I
\CJUnq rTldn WhlJ w rP'\ll<'<I d lit·.tr .ind
fou~hl his w.1\ 1n1u dll Alab,irnt1 l111t•11p
good enough to win lhc l!H1 RcN•
Bowl EH•n di hk Br.ant Wd., .1 !all
11111 k lllrHI '"Ith 'llt:'<:lRf'harnnwr Jrm., .111d
l1,111<t ..
\-. rJ Qnul\ uflt>n qf>I'> 11., ,.,d\ '' >lh 1
r•i.H '>II <hd 1111 .. Bedr U"it' hi'> rq.>Ulr111111l
< 1<1\ 1•rnnr-. 111mpt'd ..,., hen Bear roiHl-'t l
IJ11i1nt•rh,1< k., quailed. ~ Joe \am.Jtl1
cl1d ,1ft1·r lw broke trainin~ rult.•'> rll
\l.il1t1m.i in I%~ Bryant suspendt'<l 111., ''.ir "' f'n thouqh Alabama had l\...i1 1111 ,
yon,1111 g<1mt·' rnming up
I fc·ll c1w ful \C:1math "11<1 11111
< 11dt h loukt'C.l ~or~ thc1n I did \.\ ltl'll •
\\ l' tc1I kl'<l t1hout what I hdd dont' ht'
Qrc1fJl>t'd tu., lw.1d and fell back on lht
bt'tl I 1h11ught ht> \Wt!> havinq d ht!art di·
lt..1t k II '>l .irecl nw half to death 8111 lw
,,,,., IU'I c11'-<1ppo1nted In ffit' -
11 1., .,1m1Jll' \amarh ~1d to un1kr
''dnd v. h\ Bn ant was a qreat leade1
Pf">plf> foll"'' an honest man who earn-.
lht>1r n·c,1Jf'(·t Hr..ant rold '\amc1th tht1t
r1ll hut om· of the Alahama coadw'
wt1nlc'<I to l~·r him plav tht' b1q game'
Then krvanl -.aid 11 wac; up 10
\am,11h flt• rnuld pla\ But 1f hP d1c1
Bryanl would resign. because such per-
missiveness wa.!> against his principles
~amalh dCcepted the suspen,1on and
came back humbled the next spnng as
the fifth -string quMterbac.k After
Namath worked his wav back into
.. Bryanr's qraces Alabama· won the nd·
~ t1onal champ1onsh1p
l_ A genius. 1sn t he' \amath 'Wild with
: a smile a Begin with the name Bear Add the .S weight of his phv::.1cal statu re A bear
Thro>A 1n the power of his work. II was
unprecedenied. Paint a p1dure of a man.
no saint c;ub1ec1 lo the human failings
that cause an old man to need pi lls. He
was thP uncommon common man
There .-, d phr~ for 11 in the South Bear
never got above hi'> ra1s1n 's "Jo matter
how rich r1nd famOU'•. he yet was lhr
bov from the mer bottom ·_ humble.
generouc;. loyal and combative
That \ovember dav in 1981 81'\anl s
tired-old-man mumbles were gone. (fhe
Ford truck people once spt"d up the
sound trdCk of a commercial so the
world al large >Aould understand hun )
At 68. Bear spokf: loudly and clearly
The night he won the 315th he shouted
to Pal D\ e 'Governor Carter called ..
[)\ e the losing Auburn coalh had
gro>An up in Georgia ·co\.ernor
Reagan '· D}e .'><ltd to Bryant 1hmk1ng
Bear hod mixed up h1::. yearc; and his
pol111c1an!>
'Rea~an too Brvant said But I
though t vou d dpprec1ate Governor
Carter more ·
Dye :;1111 "·asn t \Urt' 'The pre-.idenl
ralled vou1
Sure he Lalled me Bryant ..aid. He
c;a1d 1( loud and clear Bear Brvdnt. who
never got above his rd1s1n s. was proud
that a bov from the river bottom had
ldlked to the president of the l nited
1> Statf:s Sure he called me Bear raised f his chin a notch His chest came up. His
~ eves ~rkled in the n · lights The year' l fell a\ .. a\. There stood the f 1ery Ii Ille bov
c who "restled a bear L:J -•
I I
THE MAN WHO DARED TO
PLAY THE BEAR
Gary Busey has never shied away from portraying legends in
his films. On the eve of The Bears release, he talks with writer
Mitchell Fink about the demands of playing Bear Bryant -
and about his earlier role as the singer Buddy Holly.
fink: How did Th~ Bear come
about?
Busey: (Producer} Larr} Spangler 1s look-
ing for two actors -one 10 play Bear at
19. the other to be him Man older mdn
Doesn't work Spangler starts looking for
one guy to do both My name comes up
"Oh him thev sav A real tornado bot·
The Bear draped a consoltfl/l paw around
hu most famow player. Joe Namath, after
Alabama lost to Texas m the 1965 Oranse
Bowl, Namath s last collegtate game
tier .. There are people that talk dm' n
about me And then there are 1Jthers whfJ
sav \o matter \\hat Bu~ <; the gu\
I don t look at 11 ;c, a problt'm I ~ 11 J..'>
an opponunif\. \.le dnd Spangle.r die a 101
alike emot1onallv I belie' e in m\ 't'lf completel~. ult1mC1tt'I\ fanatllall~· ·1 dt."-
pend on the people around me no mat-
ter what I go throuqh . to pull me throui.th
11 and I don t tare ho\'\ the\ ha\e to
Spangler did that It the people are ther1·
to pull me lhrouqh don I wom dbou1
me 111 pull the pteture lhrouqh And
what Spangler dnd I >At-nt throuqh
changed our lt\'E''>
Q: How bu "Bear" changed you?
Busev Oh m' qod I lan leap into all
kinds of space with no signs of fear or
doubt I know more about ffi\ talent
now And talent ~not a g1h 11 .., a respon
s1b1ltt\ And I hd\ e a better idea about
mv stamina and m\ endurance and m~
ability to plav the game. and the role no
matter what.
Q: What was It like to play a man
from the age of 19 to 681
Buse) I don't know. J'm tn a kind of
alpha state when I work I didn't read that
script b' sitttng down drtd reading 11 I
read 11 da\ b} dav because II .,.. as c;o
monumental for me I had the scnpt put
on cardboard sheets. and each dav the
scenes would co me up and I d be
reading 11 for the hr~ rime Id redd 11
and ha'e 11 down I .,.. as d{"('p into 11
Q: Bryant wa• Idolized In
Alabama.
Buse\· Idolized? You gc111a find dflother
\-.urd II gC>f:., ~onJ thdt H ... lO 1ldd
been God 1 here
Q: Is that because of tbe people·s
love of football, or wu it the man?
Buse\ The man He ..... a<> an d\\ esome
figure \\Ith chanc.md and ener~ and
1:lectric1t\
Q: What happen• when you're not
working?
Bus.e\ The do>A n ltmt-I' d1ff1cul1 'ruu
ha\ e to ad1ust to the real1tte'> The\
')Cream ·Cut' And mu go ·rut 1 What
do vou mean cur,. I m c.1111 therf' Tht.'\
go ~ r<ip' · I gc '\\ hdt"
Q: So how do you turn it off?
Bu<.ev Ynu don't turn 11 ofl You hd\'e ro
let 11 d1'W!\~1m1lat~ It -. ltke \.'OlH heart
has mullt-l hamber~ 1n 11 Tut-re!> i\ room
m m~ he<irt fo re\ er\ pt.>N.>n I' e pla' ed
And no.... the room that had Bedr
Brvant 1n 111 ... all mo,·f'd ou1 eXtt'pt for
d couple of 11e .... spdpt'r'> dn old font ball
ma\ bed 1ire pump In the Budd\ Holl\
room I .,,,11 got wme broken qu11ar
!>tnngs c1nd sheet mu.,1c dnd a pair of
broken black horn-rimmed glct ... ~·s It c;
kinda \dd <\ome nf \uu die~ 'ome of
vou chan~t'' fore' er I kne .... that .... hen
1 .... en1 in111 77w8f'm that m' l1ht .... nuld
thanqe
Q: You· re a musicia.n u well as an
actor. Is that bow you landed the
lead In The Buddy Holly Story?
Bu">t''v Thal ., thf: b1~e"t 111ke ol all
f\'erd><id\ thought 1h,,t '>luff ,,.i-; .1Utt11l
Y11u don 1 dd '' hen ' iv ... in~ d •.on~ Y(1u
don 1 ~' lr11n1111-con1r11l ltt uul-nf,omrol
"hen \ riu 'in~ a 'l>llQ Luok I \ t' t~n ~t·ll trdlnt'tl dfld I,., ~one tn tht• ...._ ho"I
QI underdof.!1"m And think ol 1t I ' t· ~,,_
It'll,,, chilnrt' lo plt1' '"'' <•ft{P·11h1·lilt-
11me rol(>'; 1n om.· ltlf'ltrnt·
Q: Holly and Bear Bryant?
Hu<..e\ )<· ... l nta11 I\ "•ll1t·!h n<J. 1111c•..:
THE BEAR
your reviews? You must have
thought you were pretty hot atuff.
Bu<>ev Kirk Oou'(la-. once asked Sir
Laurence Oh\ler. Ho" do you gt'I mer
the bad re\'lews., And Oltv1er ~d. Oh
no It s ho"' you get over the good re-
'l(>\\"' .. So alter "Hollv " I "'a. .. le\ted II
w<e. like running through a mine field
I "d'> '><.ctrt'd lo dedlh dlld I hdd 11oho<h
tn m\ Lorner e:<tepl m\ '' tff:' i:lnd rm ktd
Q: And all of a audden we begin
beari!lg about bow Gary Busey is
becoming dJJTkuJt to work with.
Bu'i('\ The guys '' hu '>d\ 1h.i1 <m ~
"ho don I ur1der!>l<snd \\ lldl I ll11d I•
IO ~('I lo lhr point I call 1ha1 fr.1tl1••1 •
e>.u:llt•11te If you look c11 lht· I" ,., •
mann·'> I \t' done I \l' m·H·r l.1(·1·1 1 :·
I rw\ f:'r hel<I up noho<h for m111w\ \
'l!f\ I\ cir <It*"' rtt 11 um1plct1rt nr .. •
rtlll>1' or l'\l U"l>\ I dOI from .t1101lw1 •
I ha\t: d cl1fkrc·n1drum111 n11· .11111\\1 •
I '(<'I out in front of lhal ldfllt•r,1 'fM't
ff\ And lht.· reason tho"'<.· '>pnrk-. 11ri 1 •
in'!'' l><"<-illl'K' Im \{) dt>t'IJ 111111 11
Q: Do you think your wild Image
might be due in pa.rt to the com
pany you keep? I refer to the rock
'n · roU lifestyle. The drugs. Thi'
unmuaJJy late boun.
Bu'>t'\ I pla\ ed dnd 5tUdll'<I u11dt·r I•· Ru,~11 Wilf1c-\eJsun Robbtt· R!Jlit n ....
and Knc; Knc;mHerson But 11'1 '
for~·1 thdt those guy~ drt• bnll1t1111 ·\I ~
lht' druq ~on~ ''hen 'uu n· 111 ,, Ill•
llkt-n11• fl<>ar \!IU r~ in <4h pt•ru·111 .,. I
mCI\ ll' You rt' pld\·1n~ 'o(>Oll'Ollt' Ire o11
\t'dr' < 1ld lo OX You re '' orlrn 111 1 I I 11 •
1
d dt1\ .An· rnu k1ddtn~ llll'' Ci<i tn I• •
lhdt 011 dru~-.
Q: Can you kkk back when you· rt· 1
not working?
Bu'<'' \<1 I'" qu11t1 l>( lllo\ 1111.? .11
ltnll' I'(' IX'<'ll like lhdl ,111 rm Iii• ''
ddd<h .., l11d1dn dnd Ol\ mcilht·r' I· ·
.\nd rm qr.rnddadd' on Ill\ 11111111• •
-.ult· \\,t'> "ttll hd\ mg f1'!h1-. 111 poi•I 11
\d1t•n tw \.\d'> 86 L111lt.• ~u' b11d tt•\•
to f1!>(hl \\lilt CUI:' bdll.. Pm'' I ''11'1" ,,,
ht1\l' tu' elm 1· i:lnd dl'lnrr1111.1111 11 \
from Ill\ d.td I hd\ e d '>t'll'>I.' 111 I •
nt•\ t·r q1111 'lull likt· 1h.11
Q: Have you ever let youself do"' 11
on film?
Bu'>t'\ \n f'rorn llH· 111111· I 111 lllt'I•
1lw uuf "'' Ah'd'" dn 1-. 1101111• 11
!•Hill \11 " !lit '>1.'dH I
Q: What changed you? It couldn 1
have been just the parts you'"'
played.
Bti..t•\ Tilt" ~11111x lnd1t1n I k1111\' II• • ·
Crowdo~ ht· \d\., ·nw fir,11111111.? .i 111.
'>d"> upon d\ anq •~ \\ h\ '' .1, I '" .,,
l<)U,., Tlwres a (~')(Jn 1111111·11
0: Do you think Bu.ey Uves up to
hie potential In 71H! &or'!
Bu'K'\ 1 IMI ' d tan1a-;11c lct111.1..,, 1
dt'<'P cl1"'11 I believe tw do1 ·.., I ''"' 1
do\\ II I d11 \\nrlt lo be \\hdl t'\1•nl111 I
"<1fllt'tl mt· lu Ix-But ht•\ tlldl 'p.1rt
~h' r)t't~>lt-'>.d\ Im d1ffirnll. 111" 1111'1
lh~ "'tnl mP to be what the\ knm' I r.1·
111• \ml I f11uqht mv5ell lor <1 wh1lt-I .s
n111 11 It ''tt" m' ·rear ttnd lttl' 111111
blood 111 me You WdfHlc1 i..11•"'
l;()flH'th111q lhough. I qot .,orm ... 1r111 1
ttlll~<+• follm' ang me drc>und \\ h1·11 I, 1
do\' n 11nd ~1 10 <.leep -"'hc11t·\t·r 1111 •
lhttl '' -I kn<''' 1t1tt1 nl\ .rn~t·h ~
\\ 1111<1 ~Jone\ t'r\'bod\ lakl' Ii\ t' ~r 1
II \\hllt•\·011 can You rtt'\t•r kno'' \1!11
h1·' ~ir111a ~et back up d~tttn fW
\1111 l1d/ '"'"" 11 '' f•11mn/11/ /l(J..,'<l 111 /.,,, 41111•
//1 " u lrn111•·•11 • •1111nlm1"' '" 11,,.,,. /1'111'"'
1-Carat .E.meralds
s4 Apiece
This is NOT a Misprint.
A letter from the President of Carter & Van Peel
l kar Rc adc:r
Toda y the famous New York Je welr y firm o f
Carter & Va n Pee l, of which I am President and
Chairman of the Board. has begun removing
I-carat emerald s from its \'.ew YQrk corporate
\ault and "'tll d1stnbute them. on a first-come
ba\1s. for onl) $4 apiece to e\er)' per\on who
matl5 th1~ ad to the company add res\ ( belo"')
before M1<ln1ght. Dece mber 25. 1984.
All emeralds are I-ca rat in s11e o r larger (\ome
may be a\ large as I Y~ ca rab) an<l will be accom-
panied by a Certificate of Authcntic1t} to tha t
effect 1~~ued by gemologists of the firm of L.(I. P
(icm. Ltd . of New York .
All emerald~ arc ge nuine prec1ou~ c;tones of the
-.,amc ~i1e and quc.tltty that the fi rm of Carter &
Van Peel regu larly -,d is to ib cu~tomcr\ and
adve rt1~e~ in leading publication., such a~ 7111.•
\ "" > cJrJ.. T1111e.,.
·\II emerald -, <ire compktel} tinl\hed -,t<.rnc-,.
c~H:h one cut. tacetcd and polished . read ) to be
d1~played 1n a collect1 on of precious \tone~ or
-,et in JCWel r) of the O'-"ner's choice.
fhc\C emerald!) will not be sold at this pt u:e b)
the company 1n an} \tore. To obtain one at tht~
price . matl 1111.\ on):mal printed ad to the com-
pan} add res~ below no later than Mad ni g ht .
Decem~r 25. 1984.
Why do we offer genuine emeralds
for S4 apiece?
Being neither philanthropists nor saints. we at
Carter & Van Peel ex pect to gain far more than
we lose from this publicity campaign. Our firm
1~ already well known to the public a~ one of the
largest direct marketers of diamonds and pre-
cious stones in America. We expect this pub-
licity campaign to make us 1he largest. an<l to
increa~e our ycarl} ~lcs by million~ of dolla~.
We wall also gain th e name~ of per~ons ~uch as
yourself. who will co n~titute a va lueable roster
of potential client~ to \.\h orn "'e can matl
announcements of future sale'>.
AC\ "'e readily admit. th1~ publlc1t) campaign 1
una~hamedly profit -oriented and -,elf-~entng.
If )OU accept in the ~ame "Plfll. I think \\C shall
both be well pleased or your mom:~ \\Ill he
\peed ii) refunded.
r here 1s a 11m1t of t"'o (2) emerald~ per add re~~
a t th1~ price. but requc~t.., \.\htch are malled earl~
c nough (befo re Dec . 17) ma) re4uc)t as man~
a~ ~e\c n . Therefore I ~ugge~t ~o u respond
promptly or fore\cr regret a n e~traordinal\
opportunll\' m1\sed.
Sincere I\.
President and (.ha1rman ot the Board
( urJt>r & i an Peel. \e\\ }c>rf..
TO OBTAIN YOl'R EMER ALD: Mail 1hn
ortKinal prm1nl ud (copies or photo~tat'> arc 1101
acceptable) together with your name and ad-
dress and $4 for each emerald . Add only $2
~hipping a nd handling no matter ho\\ man~
e meralds you a re requesting. ( J'.iew Yor" re~1<.lent\
add sales tax.) Mail to: Carter & \'an Peel. S4
Emerald Offer, Dept. 603-133. Box 1739. Hicksville.
New York 11802. ( \'23782)
NOTE: All emeralds arc co\ered h\ J full
money-back guarantee. f-or )our protcct10n.
they will be self-insured b) the compan} and
~hipped direct from our corporate \ault 1n
"-:cw York.
HARRIET VAN HORNE'S MONTHLY COLU~N ON LIVING TODAY
( WHAT'S IN A NAME? QUITE A BIT There's a new social menate 111
the land He's the bu~ su1111\
smiler who greets vou a., '1 11
enter a restaurant, announu11~
.. I m George. your waiter. and I want 'ou
lo have d wonderful e\'eninq '
George spends the next hour //()1,,
mg He fills your already bnmm1ng gld..,.,
and a-.ks repeatedly. ··is evervthrng ;ill
nght., · It, God forbid , he's obltgtd t••
leave vuur table for an instant h£> '><!\.,
"Call Ceorge 1f you need anvthin~
Georges tnlenltons are 1m dt1<11''
honorable Hts problem ts he d0£> ... 11 i
know the difference between tx·111~
courtrous and being overl'r f<1mil1ar
When a friend of mine -a lOUrtl\
gentleman in his late 50s-fell ~n11th
ly 111 last summer. a nurse wa., t-ng~f'll
for night duty She quickly made an 1m
pact Snatching up her patient s hand
she announced. 'Now. Charlie \H' r•
going to check the old pulSE' ·
Charlie's old pulse took a qudnl1J111
leap Speaking with difficult\ he '><ll<1
""1\ wife calls me Charles But \.OU m 1\
cali me ~r Robinson ·
I understood how Charlie f1·lt
stopped bv a neighborhood n(J"" er ... ti. •I
the other dav and bought a fe'' 'ni ••
plant'> The young woman \.\h111U11k •
check glanced at the signaturr and 1111J1
mured. "Thanks. Harriet · I
"Thanks. Harnet" indeed' It ,,o,rld
have been churhsh. I realized to rt-n u I
this presumptuous lass that ""c• I ' I
never met before. that I ~as her '>('Ill• r
bv ~me years. and that first narrw.., I
within the context of our brief trd11 .... 1
lion were dec1dedlv out of ordl·r
Are we unduly fussy, Charlie a11d I
I think not In a world where !lw dlir.i
s1ons of daily life grow steadil'r h<1r'>li• ,
11 ~ -.ad to see traditional amenillt."> .,, I
ping a""ay. This trend to 111'>t<1nt 1
11m<1C\ <;aftens no rough edge-. V. h• r
strangers call us John or Ma\ c ,,
Ishmael, they are violating our pm·ct1 \
a.'i.Suming a dosenE'SS that does nut e,,. .. ,
Sddl'r doctor., and nu r<;e<, '>l't'rn 11 I •
amonq the ma)Or offender'> m tlm <11Ju,,
of first-name privilege. Psycholog1tclll\
rt~ salt in a stmgmg wound Medical po
sonnel are obliged to do unspeakcll •
!hinge-. to us to c;tnp us of our cloth1111
and our stalu!>. For a nur!l(' to tell 1
shivering. half-naked old lad\. :\o\.\ '''
here. Grace. until the doctor come' 1
wor<;e lhan insulting
In wealthier household~. dome.,tr•
h'elp are sometimes addre.s..<;ed b'r fir,t
names. Some would be embarras.-.ed h•
have It otherwise But to hear Thr' 1
our housekeeper. Mrs Jones t'> c:1 plt.i
sant -and preferable -change
In England men may know ea111
other for 50 years. but still greet 0111
another with. "Good evening. Hep
peUwh11e .. The use of first names 'hould
be bad form -unless the friendship
happened to be very close
Are there no occasions in life wlu 11
first names and only first names ,w
allowable? Well. yes. Ladies of the e\ 1
ning never have last names AV
8 r""'~Y Wrn.n • "">H.MtlU 11 • t'IM
By Marilyn Hansen
• h to rE.'turn to d ~ •. .,1mpler ttmt!. To1.1<;1t
howe .. er bnef11.. 'ct
place where charm wit. and
graoousness set the social tone
and influenced everyt hing
from architecture to hcur styles
II ts an this sptnl that we v1s11
Sunnvs1de. the restored home
of one of the fathers of Amer·
1can lrteratu re \\ ashanqton
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22 1111lt·' tr11m \,.,, ) 11ri.. < 11\
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Slet.·p\ H1illu\\ thl• ~ltlllll tor
kh.1h11d rrJl11 '1111.{ht ffltlll ttw
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Dem1111,1r.1:1 •• 1 ' 1 · 111.
cent11r. lT1nl-.in~ 1n• ~" 1·11 cl.ii·
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Ill fl\lf dt·lll1111'1f,lt1Pil' \\ ...
.illt•mpt 111 t'\ I•• I''" •I • ' n·
tere,1 Ill 1t.1 ilnt\ It• •I tilt'
period "''' 'lit' milnill~C'r
\tar. P.1lumhn
~unn-. '•dt· "11. ht 1pp111nted
for Th,111k,Qt\ 1111.! tr11rn '"' Jo
An uuthenrH /'lth·<f'ntun
Thanltslllt 1~ dmnn tS ~pa~
and d1.tpluvf"<i h\ u Sunnvude
$/off member tn penod drns I~
:wt ThanJugtt tnR PH' hol<h
ct>nfpr (fU/lf' on tlw ~ to~
i l ... tl
i • 8' l
I ..
through Dec I Our reapes are adapted
from the dinner that will be on display.
For a free brochure. wnte to Dept. A,
Sleepy Hollow Restorations, I SO White
Plains Rd. Tarrytown. NY. 10591
llOAn TUUIY Wini
Hl•a a•UD ITUmNO
12-16 lb. turkey
Herb Stutnn1• Salad°''
Giblet Gravy•.
1. Remove giblets and neck from inside
turkey and set aside to use for gravy Rmse
bird well under cold running water dram
2. Spoon some of the Herb Stuffing (recipe
follows) into neck cavity of turkey Fold ne<.k
skin back over and fasten with skewer..
3. Fold wings up on boUl sides of bird and
fasten with 2 toothpicks
4. Spoon remammg stuffing hghtly into bod\
cavity. Oose opening with skewers (If then·
is sruffing left over, plac2 in greased ca.sserolr
spnnkle with \.'z cup turkey broth. and bake
uncovered in oven with turkey for last 30-lll
minutes)
5. ne legs together securely Place bird
breast stde up on rack m shallow o~r·
roasung pan Rub skin with salad 011
6. Roast turkey In preheated 325 F oven for I
4 to 4 Y2 hours. covering bird IOO'ielv "'1th
foil when 11 becomes golden brown I 7. Near end ol roastmg llme, remove fOtl te111
and baste turkey with pan drippings rir
melted butter Transfer turkey to semng plat· 1
ter and cover with foil to keep warm wh1lf'
maJung Giblet Gravy (recipe follows)
Makes 10.12 !>t'rtml(\
Note: Allow 20 mmutes per pound roastmq
time for stuffed turkey
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2 (I ·lb.) kMivea whJte breac! crumbled
lnto 1/1-lnch pj,eca
·~ fruhly around black pepper
2 teupoona Mh. or to tute
2 teupoona th)"IM leavet
I tablespoon rubbed aqe leavf'a
I rup hot water
'!J lb. 11nu.ltf'd butter or martariM.
melted
I. Crumble bread into Wee bowl Add pep-I ~. salt, thyme and sase. mix well
2. Heat water and butter t<>se{her until hur
ter melts, add to bread mixture. S11r well
Makes about 12 cup'
Variadoa: For Oyster Stuffing. u-;e 1 11
hot water and I pmt oystm coarv·\
chopped and their hquor
Note: Allow '• to I cup stuffing pt-r pounrl
of bird
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GJ~ and neck from t11rby. rtn~
I ~lery 1talk. broken
I onion. 1tuck with 2 dove•
1111 qll&l"t1 watrr
I teupooo ea.II. or to l<e
•;, teaspoon whol~ black ~p~r<"orna
I bay leaf
Oripplo11 from t11rkey roulln1 pan
•.1, <"llP aJl·purpow flour
'Ii teupoon ea.II. addltk>oal
Black pepper. to tulr
I. In larse saucepan, place giblet.'> and nf( k
with celery onion. water salt peppercorn'
and bay leaf Heat to bo1Jing reduce heat
cover and boil ~ntly fOf I hour or un11I
giblets and neck are tender
2. Stram broth. reserve You w~I have aboul
3-4 rups Discard celery. onion. peppercorn'
dnd bav leaf
3. RemOve meat from turkey n«k with mlal
knife and d1SCard bones Chop turke\ nf'Ck
meat and giblets ~ aside
4. Slum fat from dnppmgs m turkl") roast1n11
pan In medium saucepan heat 'Ii cup dnp-
ptnjS. stir m flour smoothly
5. L>eglaze roasting pan with reefVed turkt"\
brOlh Pour broth into remaining dnppin'!'
and heat to bolling. stirring to loosen all
browned particles
t . Pour 3 cups of this broth into saucepan
with flour mixture stirring as vou pour
Cook. st1rrine. until mixture co~ to a boil
1. Add 8Jblets and neck meat. heat through
Season with i,, te~poon salt and pepper t1J
taste. If desired !tfoltt>s 31'1 CUP'
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PHIF'} for 2<ru"1 pi«'. using 2 <'UPI
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l/1 cup packed dark l>rown 11ul(ar
I cup water
2 cups cran~rrlf's
1. \.1ctkt> pit' pa.sin f<oll out , ''' pct,ln dl
d tmw on d hghtl\ Ooured b1><1rd Cui to fit
2 10 3-inch tart pans (If you do not have
tart pans. cut out 3-mch diameter round.~ and
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3 t'nH~toptt unn..vorC'd 1elatln
I qi. milk, dh ldt'd
2 cup• h.-a\ y cream
•11 cup sugar
2 IC'upoona \an Illa f'Xlract
1, teupoon orangf' t'Xlract or '11 lt'a
•poon grated oranfe rind
Fresh cran~ni«'I or garnish
I . Sotten geldlin in 11, cup cold milk
med.)ured from qucln Pour rema1111ng milk
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hedt to the 'ICalding point
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mixture into a decorall\ e 1.quart ring mold
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P~ putry for 3 cruata. ualn1 3 rup1
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2 (l·lb.) caru muhC'd pumpkin
y, cup sugar
3 cups milk
4 l'lll
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I 'h teupoona lemon extract
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and beat at mechum speed unlll "ell bleHd
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there 1s any mixture left over. pour 11 into
custard cups
4. Bake pie in preheated 400 F oven for
about ~60 minut~ unlll set in a circle of
3 inches from edge of pie Meanwhile. roll
out remaining pastry Make lour ruled lines
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S. PICKe lellers on cookie sheet and plate in
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Remo't' pie from O\en "hen hall-baked
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IU oven and continue baking 20-30 minutes
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By Howard L. Rosenberg
W hen 4-year-old B1llv was
htt bv a car dn dmbu-
lance· armed al the <',(t•ne
within minute-. Para·
medics ~hpped an oxygen mask 0\ er h1.,
no~. placed him carefully on a c;trf'tch
er and rushed him to the Univers1t-. of
\taryland Hospital's Shock-Trauma
Center in Baltimore. where doctor<; la·
horoo valiantly -but futile!} -over the
bov Minutes after amvin't al the
ho~p1tal. Billy was pronou need dedd of
-.e' ere iniunes and shock
Billy was a victim not 1u)I or tht.· dlll·
dt'nt, bu! also of a tragic Clfl UOl\ldllU'
ThE' paramedic~ who sped 10 h1., did
were• ne11her tramed nor equ1ppt.'<1 10
propt'rlv handle traumalll in1une-. Ill·
'oh ing children
Paramed1t., do dll 1.·xcelll·nt 1ob with
90 pt->rcent of lht' 1111ur1e~ thev treat
adult 1111une.. ~\"'> Dr Richard (jor.
mdn d1reftor uf tht pt'd1atnc emergen·
n room at the Sh<J(k-Trauma Center
\m, 11., time tu prt•p.ue lhf'm to treat
tilt• other 10 perct'nt the children whc1
\A.Ill be our future
About 12,000 ch1ldrf'n beluw the age
uf 15 die of (l('C1dentaJ in1une. ever. vear
1n the l nitl>d Stal(".. according to the ~d·
11on.;I Safer.· Council Half of them never
e\'en mdke 11 t(J lht' ho<,p11al And even
1f th~ did their 1.hancP"> of \l.lt\'l\'lllg
''ouldn't 1mpro\'t• much That\ berauSt'
m<tm doclor':! nurse., dnd paramro1c-.
dfe <,impl\ nol IMlfled to deal with 1he
.. µec1aJ nt:'t'd' of lrdumal1Lall\ 1111ured
th1 ldren and mn'>t hnc;p1talc; emerq<·n·
<'\' room' clmll~ <tnd doctor<. off1cec; are
not properl\ equipped for ped1dtrtc
emerqenc1e!> •
A recent stud\ 1n IP> Angele' Coull
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tttll'> invol\ed c;enou" 1raumat1< 1111um..,
lo ch1ldrl'n But ctlmu~t IY. tel' d'> nlrlO\
thildren (12 percentt as ddtJll., (i' ~r
cent) \\ere dead on arrival di the
ho-.p1tdl And i'O percent of tho'>t
children died 1n are~ "'here nu
pediatric cntacal-<:are centers t'Xl'>ll"<l
·we d<J kno"' that \Ao here rapid odt. ..
quate care ,., offered -~ 111 tht la.st'
111 ~' ert· hedd lrauma -the oulrnme
1s 1mpro\.t'd observes Dr Jame!I ~1del
as~1ate prole~r or pediatric~ al the
l 'CLA. School of Med1c111e and onf' of the
dUlhur'> of lhe '>ludy The kl'\ to propt·r
tredtmen t mean., SPftlall\ trdirwd
J)dramedlC'> and hospital!. that offttr
pt>d1atnc 1111en~l\'e care
The L<>' Anqeles ~lud\ fo1111c1
ho"' f:'\ er that mam re\Cue unit'> don 1
l dm 'ital equipment dnd med1< dt1om
to mt:'t't the ~pec1al nee<h of k1d'.'I 'II'
hdfd to lit evervthing 'ou net:'\J for
ernt.·rgenC\ medical treatment ol <ii.lull'
mto an ambulance m the f1r<;t pldCt· c•x
plains Or Gorman \ov. \A.hen vou
'tdn addmq dupllca1e 1:"qu1prnent in the
multiple SIZe5 -.ou nt:'t.>d to lit d1fferenl·
aqed children \OU can 1mdg111r the
'ifope of the problem
The redl herue<> ut modt·m mt'd1t 1n1.
dre those pardmt:od1C\ '>d\'' Dr Martha
Bushore of the East Tennes.'>E'f' Chil·
dren·., Hospital in Knox\ 11ie director ol
the American Acddl'm\ of PC'd1atr1e'
(AAP) Task Force on Pt'd1a1n1. Emergen
C\ \ledicine When a C't11ld 1-. dving
tht.". make the difference Bui 11 hdppen.,
bt'ldUse of me11culou-. t1th'i1nced plan-
1ung proper equ1pmen1 and trdin1ng
To make c;ure that rh1ldrt>n ~111 qet lhi>
pararnechc care thf>\ nE."ed. Dr Bushurt-
rL'tum rnends d~1g11dttng ct•ndlll dm·
bul.mte. lo deal with pt'Cl1dtm E'ffiNgt'11·
t'lt"> .rnd d1spa1chanq tlwm lo eH~f\ call
1molv1ng a dllld
But at the hosp1tdl <ir emerqenC\
room. tht' requ1<;1tt' l"qU1pnwn1 for pro~
t•r testing, d1a.qno-.1' and tri>dlnwnt ma\
1101 bl-a' dtlable A duld 1n l Md1ac dr·
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111etl.,unru.~ blood pressu rr but some
ho .. p11c11' m1qh1 not ha\ e rlwm ..\qa1n
mall\ tio .. p1t<1h Mt-prl\ <1ff'I\ n111
fdril1lit'' thc11 dr'' equ1ppt'(I 111 pr<1\1dt•
adult care and handle routine emergen-
ues like broken b<Jne'> and lan'ralion!>
-not ped1a1nc emerqenete!>
Ob\'1ou .. 1v \ ou tdll I have all ho-;p1-
lttls equi pped 10 deal v.11h an emerqen·
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w•. ' r1 •'•orc1 .Llf f' '""'' "4 I tAI J\••'J~ •1
'•ttr ''•·•·•-<. ~.. t I "" ·~ ~Ui4M u' 1o.1H1Ctf>l'I!
I .. fft ... r " "'"'' \.Jb,...lt1f''.J f'!
• , ...... ~""_,.,, ,.,U'U °' t .,. • .. ~· ,, I Vo.cl
"""' .. '• , .. ~tb'-0 .... liof1 Of ...... , l('tf'i'O "· ... ..1·r),.~ " \A AiV "'•:iJI' ',(IC I " ,...,,~f'fl(t O"' : l"f Jpft lt'f' n-r ~ Bor 1f&' Cl r!!O""
A ,,tt .. Ai r•o P,.r1 JOCf\ nc.
~ ••-'" .. ' .,..__ 11, '91•
11000 406006
CV and Staffed with pediatnc1ans around
· the dock to tare for tht one cn11cal Lh11d
thal ma\ arme there onre e\er\ \ear
Dr Bu,.hore rea"'in!> She retomrnend'>
ha\lflg one hospital in a given drec1
serve a .. a center for cn11cal pediatric
care · You need lot-. dOd lots of children
going 10 the samt' umter in order to
build up the -.1aff l'Xpemse 1ha1 s \.1tal
..ind to gel enough monev to make 11 a
v.orkable ..,, c;tern ..
Ju .. t -;uch a 'i) \tern 1s no\\' being es-
tdblu,hL-d 111 Los Angel~ tJ\ Dr Seidel.
c<1ltnl\ 11ff1udb lht· LA Ped1a1nc Soc1e-
I\ c111d C<1hfurnia Chapter 2 of the AAP
·11" c.1 lhml approach. expldins Dr
St·1rtl'I "Fir..,t 'ou ha\ e 10 stabilize !he
l h1ld. lr<tnsport him rap1df\. and then
Many doctors, nUTBelt
and paramedics are
simply not trained to
deal with traumatically
injured children.
qu1tkh l>r!J\ 1de ''hat ''et.all dehnit1\£
LcHt• Th.ti ffi('dll'> pedtalnc c,urg1cdl
'-PPt 1.il1 ... i.. 111tt•rr11!>tS re!>ptratun
therap1.,h c drd1oloq1..,h and lab '>Upport
-,,11 ~Pdrl-d 1m,c1rd C'hildren
,\ 11t·111.11m eq111pmen1 hc,1 Rrl'par«l
II\ Dr "ie1del ..ind lht· other., inrnl\ ed
in rlw L..<1., i\ngelt·" l'ffort 1~ now read\
!or IJ<tr,1rnt'C!1t s Tht• !:'Cju1ppt'd emergen·
t \ w11h "111 cam 1nfan1 and t htld hlo<Jd
Jlfl''><,Urt' lUfh lrdLllOn .,pl1nl<,
rP'>ll'-< 1ta1or<, ,,·1th mask-.. eleclnc pad·
di<.·'> for card1at emergencies. d
bat khcwd for 'Pllldl m1une., and d
<;p<'Octl pc11r of 1un1or-s1zed !rouser-.
uv•d 111 tht 1reat111t•nt of shoc k
Tlw L11., Ani~l'lt·., qroup hd" dl"><J de
\ elopt·d .i much more t0rnpreht>ns1u·
t'qu1pmt·nt ll'it d" \'\ell <1!> standards for
µ.·d1atrit ha1St1n nur<,ing care dnd ad
\ .mct'd tcHdtd< l1k -.upport c;vstems for
llo<;p11alc; that \'\dfll to win thl-' des1gnd·
t1<1fl F.mergencv Departrnenl ApprcJ\ f:'Cl
for f'Pd1dtrit'> IEDAfiS )
Such EOAPS ftiuh11PS 70 of" t11ch arl'
n<J\\ op<·rdltng in l..11., Angel(>s Counl\
art-clt--.u;~n<.>d lo hdndle \'1rtuallv am
p('(j1a1nc t>mergenn If the\' can.I tlH
qu1clelinh lall for immediate 1ran-.fl·r 11!
d d11ld 10 one of e11~h1 pediatric crtlllill
tare l l'nln~ trl t hr area
In tlH' next fev. vearc; tf the AAP i-.
'"tn ... .,ful a nc1t1on\'\ 1de w'ilem for deal
111g w11h <'mngenue. ln\.Oh mg children
will be es1abli!>hl'Cf Alread\ the Senate
1<; con!>1denng le~1 .. lat1on lo provide S2
million fur demon:itrat10n pro1ec1s
"1m1lar 10 tht one in Los An~les 111
nthC'r rfl111mur1111e<,
L 11111 \Ul h ~v'>term are established
thouRh Dr Seidel suggests that parenh
qet dd\1ce from 1he1r lhild's doctor about
"h1ch fac1ht\ 111 their area 1s !x>c;I
equ1ppro lo deal with ped1atm emer
gem I<''> ThouHh vou may never ha\ e
lo U'>(' that ad\ ice having lt could somP-
d1t\ make a big difference 10 vou and
'our child fW
""""'"I """''''~I\ 1l IJrlll'1 llfld(r1f'ft'V•1111/1·111 /.i,nl 111 II tl\llln"t"n fl (
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GENUINE LEATHER
• S.0ttll-tr1illt4 11m1h11 lutller uppers
Fully Ille.I t1 k1e, tb1lr sU,1
Don't Pay $40 .... Don't Pay $30.
Etatlc sW1 !Marts for sle.-flt
· usyalllq cnltltne4 crepe sol•
• &:l~tMllll, 4uralt stltcllit& ttnupout
Step onto style lhll s fol for a prince-our
trim maaculone Romeo of rochly tenned
oenuine lellher II a a regal look 11 a p1111nce
of 1 procei Slipper-type atyltng with elut•C
tnMr11 al the 11dH g1ve1 you 111p.on-1nd·ofl
comfof1, yel grips your tool tor a perlecl lit
And the walk1no 11 e11y on crepe soles lhll
cu1h1on every atep Here a one shoe thats
elegant enough 10 weer with bus1ne11 1u11s
casual enough to wear with 111ns Don t
m111 out on th11 remarkAlble value
Men·a 11z .. 7. 7'n. 8 . 8\IJ 9 , 9"1 10
10¥1 , 11 and 12
ow s17aa JUST
SAVE U.3'1
2 Pal,. tor Only $33.00
LEATHER II IETTIEA1
M(a('S WNY Unl!U wonyl lu trwr brut~U
1110 .. ••1 mooslul.f lo UC.Pf and t•I P011te II 1nsu11tu to kttP your foot coolt• on 'utnmfr ""~' 111 wonltr And •I conlorms to t.t lht
contours of your toot rto mtn maot mJl,.oJ
ran match ot'
Wldtttl B C (medium) D E (w•del
(M2816348)-Brown (M28t 6•2Bl B1ac k
Only 117.11 pr 2 pr tor m .oo
Oki Vil.loge ':>hop ., , 1
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Ill VIUMll SllOP, o.,t. V1Htll , IN1. It, II-•· rA 11lJJ I
Pl•aH ru1h _ Pair(•) of 'Romeo Ge nu Cllutl ITi Ame11c1n Erprass Visa I
one l H ther Shoe• H Ind icated below 0 Oontrs Club C MntlrC.rO I
a s1n11• pa 1r price i 11 ta p1u1 $2 90 po11 I
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0 Two/a l• price U l 00 plu1 S5 00 po1t I a1• hend lln1 [Jp 01t1 ___ _ _ f pit HI pnnt ) I
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P'i-M att11 U .00 for "~' wldtll CitJ I
O lnctoMCI It$ (cll«hr _,o'*<) stlt• Zip I
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WILD & WONDt:Rf UL!
• Huge 52"1160" • Fabulous Lifeaize Tiger!
Soft, Thick, Luxurious Piie-Machine Washable!
'llle-~1
Throw
~~::$12as
JUST each
2FOR$25.00
lt't A-• Rug • !Manket •Wall H.tng-to tN football 1tacS1um So ... , !Nde. tne
Ing • .. _ ... _ _.... • F 'l Th -.. ~ 11 ~bt• Golden tan.on· ..,_,.pre... umi ure r..,.. brown ,.,,,.,...to brown-on-tan R1ct1.
• CatMat Cov.r •Stadium Wrap f&buloua .cryhe olefin t>tond woth neatly
Eilobe, aciv.nturou1, breaUllatungly bound borders-Eutly machine
bffuttfutl A megn.fic.nt hleeize tiger. w~and--dryable
e.pwntd In Juft9l..UU. COiors on aott. ,.UU.., OUAMWTl.U u "°' 100-.;. -••d lueh, ultr•thl~ pile. T"-perfect CS.Con· lrt -ry • .,. ••"'Pl)' ,.11,m 10, 11111 P<Of!'PI
IOf touch tor your f'lorM •. Supert> .. I IWtUrtd ( .. C•PI ah.p & """" I Tetr•I c "'' ... wen hanging, pr~t1cal enough to Uff.. , S."Nltott41/ Golf /fft/ Our p01oc1 11 to
b9d C:Oll9r, furniture throw, or ~ aink. P,_• all Of"dl"
youMON·ln JUO. Imagine tflta aplendtd PtOMplly C~H Ctl'11
"lropny" in l~Mdroom, JIYtftO room. or =::i9 •-==·~~Pon enuggled 'round you u you watch TV on rlOC•ft•CS prompi11 Shop.
chtlly even1nga. It trav.ia well, too .. . l!Mftl g11erent-.d ""th•n
Take u .iono on car tr1p1, ptenloa, aa1ar11 to Ur9
· rte. Hamptoa Geaeral Store, •-er. ,. 1 ma
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r --------· SATISFACTION GUARANT[[O-M AIL TODAY'--------,
MW MAWTOM Olll!lAl STOlll, •wl tz .. n.c. ".. • 11. " ....... , ,. 17333 I Y111 Pluse ruSll my Tiger Tflrow(•) IZ665.JN I I 111nOIC1ttO below, on Full Mont J l lCk Ou1t1nltt Ar< I N I
I , Ona l t1nht/W1ll H1n1•111 for Oftly Sl2 U fl" Cl•" r -"~ '"'"' I I plu5 S2 90 htnyw111hl il'i1PC>•n1 & h1ndt1111 I
SAVE 1 Order 2 lot Only S2S 00 plus S4 9~ NA._.f I llUyY#fllhl sll Pl""' & n1no11n1 AOOl!l SS I I Sen on Super Sir.-ao •60" 1667071 <>NC I
I lor U6 U plus S2 90 """""''lhl sll•PC><•I Clfl I & h1ndton1; TWO tor 1ust $ll 00 plus ~ 9~ I ,,.,.y .. 111ht lll•llO•lll & h1ndhn1 s TA H z ·, I
I (ncloMd os S l"A rts ldd u •n tn Our po • ' 1\ to p<OCI\\ 111 orders P<Oft'otly I I C•t ll•t c••O o'l:'t •\ ••• 11•.xtnld lll>O"' crt4tt I CMAael IT: c o.nt" Clllll c VISA •PO"O•• 0.·•H AOI I td Do"Oftlpt1, $'11pl'>eftl
I 0 M!erocan upreu :J lllasttrCard '"'''"'"° ... tto n 60 NJl I L--------------·C> "·"'· 1"4 ---------------'
;BRIGHTEN YOUR DORM
WITH A TOUCH OF GREEN The frt>.,hman cull~e '>ludenl
seulinH into h1'> t>r her dorm1-
l(Jr\' room hd.., opt•ned a door IO
d m• .... Irle of 1ndr1>t.'ndence But
\\hat kind of <la\ ·l<Kla\ Ille can HHJ
Above all, the lowest.·
3mg
-smg
5mg
8mg
THE LOWEST
~ --
Warnrng The Surgeon General Has Determined
~t Cigarette SmokJOg Is Dangerous 10 Your Health
son PAt:k 100\ fll IFR .. UljlllOI J "'0 111 0 l IM l\l'Of1tr
,. ru C•"lllffll b1 I re , • .,,~Oii
. , ' I •'' • I
htt\ e in the .. mall dri:lb cl"''Rned room
rlwl yuu mo!tl l1kl•ly are .,hdring wilh a
lCJtc1I stranql'r''
Dorms are 1nev1tably dreary A f rr-,1
apdrtrnent or house vou share with
roommates can look 1ust as hopeless
You won't have -or want to spend -
huqe sums of money to decorate. but
1h10, '~ the place you're going to call
home There's always the Indian bed·
spread shop and the art pnnts in the
college book.store But tf you spend a f~
dollars at the local greenhouse, you can
~1ve you r room 50me warmth and
rnd1v1dualrty
Whe1lwr \!lit 'trt·am., 11110 \our room
111 11111 rlit·rt· <Ht-all kind., of pldnl!. thal
\\111 tlim,.. tht·r1· Tht:' <.p1dt·r plant qrci.,..,
qu1rkh b111 II 1<, '>{) {J\'('(Uo,(•cJ thal II
-...-t.·111., to htt\ <' ht•t-n "<.u('<J w1lh the fur
111tu rt-Tr\ o,omt•t hrnq ne\\
"°lunm room-. Me grear for qeran1um'
Tltert-ttrl:' llldfl\ \drtt'lrl"> ~1th d1s11111
II\ i•I\' JMltnrwd led\C<> and chf•ef\ rt-d
prr1~ "r wl11t!' bloom'> 01tlt'r '>ltn·lu\ 1111.!
"''"'" <HI' t d( ltJ' tl!td II' o,r<,ter '>U( 11111·111., \\ l1t1 It fr.irdl\ l'\f'I fl(•t'fl \.\Clft:'f
111~ ht'( 1111,1· 111 their lhKk \.\3lt'r·
rt·lt1rr1111q ll'tt\C'' rtw 'him It'd\ t'<.I )ddl'
plttnl v. 111 qro .... from ,, .,111.ill .,rm~ to "
f;irr-'IZt·tl frt·t· h\ rtw ttmf' \·1111 ~r<1duar1·
H.111'(111~ pla111-. n1uld 111< l11d1· lilt' \ ,ir
1t•qdted \\\t'lll'lr I\\ \.\Ill! I(\ c;uhtlP
,1J,1<lrrrq of p11rplt 'th n t1nd gn>t>ri
Fur roomo, ""llhout direct .,unlight th,..
'>time t\ \ I hdl no doubt LOVNS at lea5t
one hu1ldrnq on < ampus can ddorn vour
room tcio a..o, lonq as 11 1sn t too warm
I !O'vd.'> MP v1r11nq plant5 that can be
hung rn tht· window or Hamed around
'' v. rre frame• Tht-rnrn1dture grape-tV\
mak~ a lo<. v b~ket plant And there.,
dlwayo, philodendron. wtth 11.s mam
'M1t1l1on'> of he11rt-sht1pt>d leaves
< 'h<JU'Jt.' \our pldnts as carefullv ~ vou
do vour ~ar<lrobt-Easv care should tw
d h1~h pnonty, vou wont want to fus'>
with rntslinR or t>very-<lay wa tering
1'11 ~ftl(lfll \11111 pl.1111' 1 lt·,111 off <111,I\
f11lr.t1~1· 11! td l11t1k1 \I HI' i><>I'-.Hf' t lt'dll If
tlwrc .1ri· '-t~ll' 111111..i'<.t' 11r <h'><'d.'>t' t<1kt
q1111 k ,u·111111 l1dc111· th1· prolilt•m ~'"our
of 'onlr1JI 1'111< h IM< k pl,1111'> tc1 keep
tlw1r, o,tfap<• .1tlrc1< 11v1• ,111rl t11rn thl·m "
1111 f'tll h d,1\ 111 1·110,11r1· 1•\1•11 qrowth
Rt>memtx•r lo wt1tt.'r uni.., 1f sorl 1s drv
,md then kf't1> w<1tenng unttl the soil ·,s
wmpletely '>C>aked Some pldnts. such
~ lhe SUlculenr .... will net.'d water only
on<.t> a wet:k or f'verv Io days Others
m<sy nt'ed da1lv waterinq Choose con
ldJners !hat complement the plants Clav
1<i the he<;! marrndl betause 11 dllows thf'
-.011 and roob to breathe Pld..,.K pots do
make the lx'M hangrngJ>~kcts, how·
t'ver because they are so much ltghter
1~1 clay Find the kind with a water
"'1U~nacht'd to the lx>ttom. )'OU won t
wan t to h~ve 11\rnop up every 11me vou
water
If you need a drtailed reference book
rm plant care. The Pr>cket Guide to
Hnu~p/ant\ (Golden Pr~ S4 95) anct
All About Hou\eplant\ (Ortho Books
55 ~5) are both good -Ann W1mkw
:lll F~•11n W11 i.n • ""'"t"'"~ N 11 • 11<114
<eollect1hlc dolls 1s ont• ot the l.t.'iltst ~ro .... inil
hobbies m the United Stah:s Fmt'. 1mp11rkJ \ >.
amples of the dollcrafter" drt. cn•.itl·J l.1rh 111 th\
1900's, have been sold at auction tor thous..snJ, of
dollars. These dulls an: char..srll'rm:J hv ~upl'nor
workmanship. limited pro<luction. t1nd were uatkd
of vanous materials. Onh the rare'it and most c11lln
t1blc merited the use ot pon:elam lm~1c thl· l''<·
c1tement of finding one of these · lll'1rl11om child mi
packed away in your grandmot~r s ho~rhc'\I trunk'
HANOCRAFTEl> PORC.:El.AI~
ltopechest He1rloom1 .. ()nll~ .m~ tr..stkd m thl' trJJ1
lion of fashionable European doll makers The~ ex
amples of their art are handcrafted hy art1~ns -;killed
in generations of their craft and broui;tht to you di J
fraction of what you would expect to pay for thl'm
Each of our JO•n " twms 1s pa1nstakmgly hand painted
with meticulous attentmn to Jeta1l. Their fine co5-
tum\'' M\' rnmpkll' down lo thl' '\mdllec;t pearl hut
Inn on lhl· h•I\ c; H!'it dnd hkd1fl' appllQUl' on his sis
llr' ~1rml'nl Drl'''>Cd 1n their Sunda\ hl.'sl for J
v1'\1t 111 l.randm.i. vou lon \CC an their c hauh1c por
l d,1111 fJu.'S m1xl·d fe~lm~!I ,1h11ut havm~ to kel'p
t1Jv1 C..sptunn~ the look of .in heirloom u1llect1hle
the hl·ttd. hc1nds dnd fed of each twm .ire molde<l of
port dam ctnJ ht1nd p<JmtcJ tu {11mrihml·nt the wlor
of thl'lr h,rnd 'Ivied hair
B'OTH O~LY S2X 50'
\ ou m1~ht t'X(X'll to pay up tu one hunJreJ J11ll.1r~
for a pair or Jolls 111 th1~ 4ualtt)o However to mtro-
dulc U\ to tht' rww rnllectur. lloJ)t'chc't Hl·1rloom l '1
1~ mak1n~ .i.vailahlc this sd of twins for only S28.50
Wl• v.111 accept J maximum uf two order\ from t'ach
h11ui.chold-11nt' fnr your own family ht>1rloom and
nnt' to start a fnl'nd on their l ollect1on But pica.~
hurry J.S we will fill orders on an as received has1s and
Jon 't want to d1~ppoint anyonl' Order today'
\~U.Hll.r\ \ F\ \111.\ t.I \H \\TH
Thi\ rrciJu(t " tulh jlUJrdntu·J II \l>U Hl
J1~'Jll,hl.'<l in JO\ ~.,, \nu m,1\ r, turn 11 l!>I
" prompt .inJ rull r\'111nd
To ORDER ~ndrnur
: n.imt• ,,J.
Jrl'" llJl cti<lt JnJ , hn k nr m11nl.'\ nrdt•r
for S2X 50 plu-. $4 00 P"'"~l .inJ h.indltnil
to AMERIC,\:\ ~ \'11U Hn\ 21, lh.'pt
M2FWEKl'n.'mlollt111...,IJl1tm BnH1khn \)
1121~ ll .~cum th\ onh l \\.ind \J rl'I
Jenl' aJJ aprrur11.1h -..ill'' t.1.,
THI ROMANS MAY
HAYI BllN
COLOll BUND
ere c; a lash1011 ""oop
from Soence ."w"' !ht.ti
'•<Junds mort-hkt• \1T\
than tht Romdll Le!,!1on B\
t11ldl\'Z111~ le>.lilt• r1•n1l1rllll'>
Ulledrtht'\.l Oil .ir1 hitt>i1l11~1l di
du~-. ~Jrqt• To\ lw .1 phV'il<.'11
1 hemi-.t fr11111 En~land ha'
di-..c.o\ert'<l lhttt the Romdn ar·
rm ac1u.1ll\ µr~ferm.J bnqhl
rt'<i 1unic.., and purplt· '><K'k'
Drab brown colors had set>m-
1ngly been the staple of off-the-
rark Roman wc·ar tJut Ta1, lor
1011 nd trace<. of n111dr:lt'r .i plant
11M!Ci for red dve-. .• md lnmt:-nl· ~ ed lichen u~ for p11rplf'
~ Taylor declined to speculalf' on
i the problem ol rnlnr coordrna· £ lion After all what -.elf·rf">f)E'('I·
~ mg soldier would \\E'dr purplP
"' socks with his red tunr«" Per-~ haps in Rome evervom· did a.\
;; the Romans did -no q11e-.. ~ lions asked'
,._......,.Md,.......,..
Pat• Ck M l•"Skey
Vlee,.......IM "-~ Gerald Wroe
vie. ,.......... ,,.. ,,.. Ottwtoo
Jame5 P Walsn
VIH I"~ IM Oeftl Mel Jona1n1n Thompson
MM« Tnomu P1a1f
ere s ct c<x k·t.t·
ckxx11l• danJ\ Idle
of hcrcll'.m rt'·
\\ arded On lwr "' "
through lht· Sen11noll•.
Fla nt1, park Etht•I Tu
bergen 'f>Olled Bldci<1t' thl'
roo'>ler -c1 lonRt1me park
f d\ Orllt' -ht•111g c11t,11 kt.'Cl h\ d
5<.0111.,h temt'r \tr, Tul>tr~en
wed fowl ~nd llt•v. IP 1 he
roo.,11·r., rt>~ uf' Thi.-. allral red
the t11tent1rn 1 iii nt>arh1, ul\ httll
lunch~r-.. who ru-.tw<I 0\'1•1 I<>
help 'dVe Bia<. k1t'
T\.\n \\t't'k<. ldlt'r ,11 t1 1 ti\'
mu nu I fTlt'f'llrlq \Ir., Tu I wr
qt.>n \\<15 durnlifounc1t-d wlwn
c;he h(·ard twr namt· ldllt>c.I
She Wd • ., pre'l'nle<l r1r1 d'A,srd
for r111t11riotL'> hr ,1\ t'f\
Blr1< ktt -\\ lrlf,!'> ,rnd 11·~., b.m
daql'd -c1ddl"<l 111-. pt•r..i 111c1l
'-l'Cil of dppr(J\ c1I lo th1 priLt'
\Ir.. fut-x·rqt.·11 t rm\.' 'f3l,1t ku·.,
ru~hl f ()of '' .i.. prt>.,.,t'<l on .1
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BY MARION LONG
.,1,unp p<1d th~n on 1tw 1 l'rt1f1-
t dll' nf t1ppr<.'l1c111011. Im hd'
in~ 11 framed. of wur'>t'1 \Ir<,
T ubt.-rgt;•n that ., def 1 nitt•lv a
fPilther in vour cap'
11• •\1 \Ii' ,\ I 0\
~UGIT
THI Ill.UIS
omen ., Ith m.'.\\ lw
'lnding holdh 111l1J
the 80 .. but ~1rl-.
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Starting a new life
Greg Martyn (left) and Peter Rlegert portray two
European lmmtiranta processed through the
Great Hall at Ellla laland ln 1907 ln the aeven-
hour minlseriea "Ellla laland," be&lnnln&
tonight on CBS, Channel 2 . For another atory
and picture, aee Page 3 .
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2 Sunday, Nov. 11, 1984
TV, sports:
A 45-year
marriage
By LORENZO
CARCATERRA
It was refem:d to as a
noble experiment. Cnt1cs
s~nd themamage ofTV and
spons. both young and
facing uncertain futures.
would never last beyond
the thrill of the moment.
This was in May, 1939.
Today, 45 years later, 1s
would be difficult indeed to
imaeine one without dis-
cussin~ the other.
Benjamin G. Rader. a
professor of history at the
University of Nebra!>ka.
looks at that too often
sacred union of sports and
television in a revealing.
deuufed book, "Jn Its Own
Image (How Television
Has Transformed Spons).''
He begins on that May
day in 1939 when NBC's
expcnmental station
W2XBS earned a baseball
game from Columbia Uni·
versity which few people
bothered to watch, even
fewer were aware of and
fewer still were impressed
With
From there the book
move through the meek
acceptance of TV sports in
the 1940s. through its in-
creasing popularity in the
1950s and 11s dominance in
the 1960s and 70s. Despite
its academic tone. the book
manages to make its points
fairly and accuratcl}-. It 1s.
after all. the work of a
history professor. not Red
Smith.
The book's titk suggests
what is insinuated through-
out its pages-that TV has
altered the face of spon •
shaped and refined it 10
reOect the medium's idea
of what a sponing event
.should.. look like. Before.
through radio and news-
paper rcj)Orts. the event
was described to us in full
detail, the actions. the mo-
ments, allowed to rest com-
fonably in the mind.
Now. with split-screen
and super-slow-mo. there 1s
little time for the viewer to
think or reflect. He is only
allowed reaction. fo llowed
by a Quick cut to a com-
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-Networks
Stiri"ing uP the melting pot_
·Ellis Is la n d· tells
of 1907 immigr a nts
in 7 -hour mini s~ries
By JERRY BUCK
A,.T.._..kw1Wrlt9t
LOS ANGELES -In the 60years that it
was open, I 6 million immigrants passed
through Ellis Island an New York Harbor.
But the old imm1grat1 on station is such a
mess today an Amencan filmmaker had to
use a London fish market as a stand-in.
That was for the seven-hour CBS
man1series "Ellis Island ... a son of melting-
pot melodrama played against a panorama
of America between the tum of the ce ntury
and World War I. It tells the stof"}' of four
fictional rmmigrams who amved in
Amenca in 1907. All four were penniless.
One escaped a Russian pogrom. One had a
pncc on her head. One was an actress'
gigolo. The fourth was goang bl ind.
"As soon as I read the sen.Qt I went to
New or and visited Enis Island." says
Jerry London, who was director and
supervisi ng producer. "II was in such a
state of disrepair there was no way we could
UM' It "
The solution came from art d1re<:tor
Robert Lami . who had previously worked
on "Gandhi." "Bob said he coold find
everything we needed an London. The old
buildings, the an tenors, the costumes."
London recall s.
"Billingsgate Fish Market in London
stood in for the 1mm1grat1on building at
Ell is Island." says London, whose own
grandparents came through Elhs Island
from Poland and Russia an 1900. "We
filmed it on a Saturday and Sunday with
4SO extras playing the 1mm1grants going
through proc.essinJ."
Working in Bnta1n did present a fe w
problems. however. Only so many Ameri-
can actors could be used because of
restnct1ons imposed b> the British actors'
union.
"I had to find Enghsh actors who could
speak with Amencan accents," London
says. For instance, Florenz Ziegfeld was
played by Julian Holloway. He's the son of
Sta nley Holloway. The-musie-publisher
was played by Stubby Kaye, who's an
Amencan, but he lives in Engtarm:·
"Elhs Island" is London's sixth min1-~ne!>. which may be a record for a director.
He directed the 12-hour "Shogun" on
location in Japan and it became somethina
of a landmark. It not only won a huge
audience and numerous awards. but gave.
1hc m1n1~ries new life afier it had begun t~
sag following the breakthrough success of
"Roots" and "Rich Man. Poor .Man."
"Ell is Island," adapted from the novel by
Fred Mustard Stewan. is centered on the
..
Richard Burton l• the father of the bride -JIU real ctauihter Kate
-in the TV ml..ni8erla .. EW• laland;• Burton••wt role.
ltves of a handsome youns Italian (Greg
Martyn). a Russ ian Jew Wlth an ear for
music (Peter Raegcrt), and two Irish sisters
(Alice Knge and J ud1 Bowk~r). And like all
miniseries it 1s chockablock with stars:
Richard Burton. Faye Dunaway, Claire
Bloom. Ann Jillian, Milo O'Shea, Ben
Vereen and Bunon's daughter, Kate.
Burton finished his role only a week before
his death. ··1 wanted ·to cast the four leads with
actors who were not biJ names so that it
would be more rcahstac," says London.
"Then we can put the big stars an the guest
star roles."
CBS will telecast "Ellis Island" in thrtt
parts. tonight. Tuesday and Wednesday.
London was born and raised in Los
Angeles. where one uncle produced "The
Loretta Young how" and another was
ma nager of Pa the Studio, the former home
of David 0 . Scl101ck.
''On Saturdays my uncle would take me
out to the studio and I'd sec whe~ they'd
shot 'King Kong· and ·Gone With the
Wind,"' he says. ··1 was always fascinated
wat h movie . My first job was as an
appreotrce film cdjtor on ·t Love Lucy.' 1
was a film editor for 12 years. J was an
associate ~on 'HOgan's Heroes:
and that's~ g.'ln d1rcctina 17 years •· .. I came b'ul of comedy. I du-ccted
'Hol9o's Knocs; 'The ~ary Tyler Moore
how,' 'The Bob-Newhart Show.' It was
through a kind of bold effort on 'Love
American Style' that I got to direct my first
dramatic show. An ABC executive called
me into bis office and asked me why I
d1dn 't direct drama. I said no one would let
me.
"He got me a 'Marcus Welby' at
Universal and I S{>Cnt the next 1wo years
there, doing aU their series. But I reahzcd if
1 was going to do quality work I had to get
.away from the series."
His chance came whc:n Universal liked
his work enough that they m~de him
director of"WhC(ls," thl' m1n1scnes based
on Arthur Hailey's novel about the
automobile industry. Since then he has
dfrccted such miniseries as "Chiefs,"
''Shogun," .. Evenin, an 8)7antium," and
"Women in White.' He also direc ted such movi~ as the three-hour "'The Scarlet and
the Black,·· stamng Gregory Peck. and tbe
pilot movie for "Hotel.'' which starred •
Bette Davis.
"I've been offered a number of feature
films," he says, "but 1 don't relate to
movies that arc just action-adventure or
pcc1al effects. rm interested in. pco(>k
stones. That's what makes • m1rusenes
successful -you lake the people and wan t
to sec: what's going to happen to them."
Sunday, Nov. 11 , 1~ 3
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over the e ge soon
who 1t 1c; hu1 we undrMland Lauren Butwn
BY L Y!'IO \ HIRSCH hac; btr n talked lo bv the network,
The finat-rtm:n~ 1nl1IT>n-Tne Filgci-r---~·r Dolio; 1s ·a ghtlv gloo;c;v h1gh-
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1n l.'nnugh tt'wrr' lo prc-t>mptmn' for hasehall game\ and
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o;tauonc; ·n10\ produung thrir O\\ n talk
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frec;h game <;how'> 1n that 'pot kav1nK
'Edge 0f 'J1ght" out n tht.' (!lid Int.ill\ or
running 1t in a d1i'{en•nt Uml' <;Int ~R( ha.,
over 2r1r1 11lihate<; hut •mlv I fi() r hoo;e 10
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"Papt."r rx,11,·· he1ng .tnu.•led fhe c;ho\\ '"
nn ll)('at1nn th1<; w1•t>k 1n \J1•w York .rnd I\
1uc;t ahout lfl ~1gn ,1 "t•r" prominent mn<kl-
turnd1-ac tr·'"' \R( h.1c;n I ,rnn11unnd
Pe-t.er Berl{man t ( hff. ·~II \II) Chil-
dren · 11s ahout 11) c;.1y 'I do • Mamed once
hefnre 10 an ac1re<i'l Bergman 1<1 going lo
lake ht<; "ow" with a non-aclrc<ill this time.
H1o; tirc;t wife. Cbristlne Ebersole. has been
seen on 'R)'an s Ho.pc" a.ci l*lly and "One
l de to l 1ve" a'I Maxie.. and can currently
ht> ~n m thr tilm ·· ~madeu'> ..
(,rant Alexander nae; decided not LO c;tay
w11h ·(,u1ding L1~h1." He leave<1 the \how
1n thecharacterot Ph1hp on Dec. 15 \t th1'1
point no decmoi"1\a' been made about
whether lo recac;t the character Ml!an-
h1lc .\Ian 'ipauld1ng 1'J returnin g 10 GL.
.11though we hc-ar 11 wnn 't be Oari1 Bens.an.
who cn•a11.·t1 the r haral trr playing him 1h1c;
11ml•Jr11und • Lloyd Brtqe., Nancy Olson star
ln ''Paper Dolls."
'Santa-Barbara' making waves
BY LYNQA RIR..~H -.
() 'Wh y ha" \an1.1 k.1 rhar<1 · gottl"n rid
n( rhe a<'1nr wht1 pl.l )'t"'d lr-e'' I reallv
thoudlt he was fahul<1u~ -I R L.anc;1ng.
M 1dl
A. "Santa Barhara" 11 underl(oi•I( lots of
rbn1te<1. and It ""' dtd ded ~t Oaat
Wlt~rspoon wacn'c rlgllt for t~ lead.
IHuad, Maril A1'1'old, la•t 1.een ac Gavin oo
.. Tlte Ed1e of Nlpt," &allet •VtT.
A lot of pe0t,te "lilo worked wltl•
Withers~ oe 'St.n&a Barbara'' area't
laappy aboet llit lea•l•• lW d1ow. THy felt
lte wu an tnure1U•1. dedicated yoanl(
act.or wllo just wa.•'t itJven taoop llmf>
Uafortanately, "S.•ta Barbara" 11 ID tltf
rtt,.111 ba~ment H far H da ynme 1~•
18' th ftT~Hll••t-Pfodoctrc Hoally '!!._Ti
ledt-~tw.UW tJ'9nfe lit TeaCllnJ mn
Hd women In H att~mpt to trab ltlptr
t•U•p lnctdn&ally. ct.e 11to• now hu '"o
"" pndacett, a wltolt raft M new
dlalope wrltert, aad we ndtntaod lot1
.,.,.e acion •Ill M com In• .. d iolnlJ la tff
lldt montlf. O (an you tell mr 1( Ted f>an•<1n c"cr
11ppurrd on a "lap" I lo .. c him on
-4 Sunday. Nov 11 . 1984
Ted Da.n.aon a I09p Yete1"&D.
·( hccn · My rnu,1n '3)', that •he u<Sed to
watch him on dayume. -~ T Long
Reach.< ahf .
A: Oa•10D'1 doee H'VfraJ ,.., ~rH.
Hit longett rn wu" "Somenet," •Mrt
Ille played• vlllala. Dut0e l1 ette act.or wlto
It very opt11 U..t ~ ,_Yt ow ... , operH,
~----..... ----------
•ay1 be Hjoyed 1t, tbat it taagbt bim a lot.
bat obviously be's happier over at
"Oaten," •bicb bas turoed out to be 001
ooJy a c•h fa-..orite but a ratings wl.llDtr as
well.
()· ~ri: there plan<; for .in' ni..·" }OJP
operas on lhc honzon"' I tu' e "JI~ hang ne"
\Oap operas and ~c1ng ho\\ the\ l hJnge tn
the tirst }Cat or°"' -LT P1mburgh. Pa
A: Well, asidt from "Ritul1," tbe
tyDdkated soap opera that WeDI OD tbe air
Wt ye.ar, a.M •f C08rR '"Suta Barbara:·
Ule~e are no plans for new soap operas.
Wiien ABC eUqjed ''Tke E4gt of Nigbt"
l.att weell. daey decided to ton over that
time period to local affiliates, altlaougb
"lliey say maybe au& year tlle~·u bt'
aometti• oew. _
Pwtti.a1 • '°*P opera together takes lot
of work aad commitment, ud tile new oaes
jast laavea't tttmtcl to pan out -''Loving,"
" ata Barbara" aad "Rhuals" aren't
dot•1 very welJ IJa tile ratings, altltoagb few
oew toaps do •tU early." All My C.Jhlrea,"
terr tnta~. •H reafly a t t~e bottom of tltt
barTel at itt begioalq a.ad DOW lt COD·
tlttatly la tN ~five. We tlalllll "Loving"
Is a sllow to w•tclt l>«Hst It ltas &be
p.tatlal to do for ABC wltat "All My
Clrlldru 'Id for It over • decade a.go.
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~ru" ( 1952. Orama) Takash1
Shimura Nobuo Kaneko. (2 hrs , 23
min) 1:9\$,,~TAU'IMIA,_ "Goldilocks And
Thf' 3 Bears" Ta1um O'Neal plays 1he mis-
chievous young girl who learns about
respecting the property of others at1er she
happens upon lhe bears' collage 1n the
wOOds Also starring Hoy1 Axton, Alex
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CO) llOVll "The Adventures Qt Young
Robrn HOOd"' ( 1980. Drema) Animated
1 hr , 43 mtn)
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Richard Hams. Charlotle Rampllng ( 1
hr , 32 min)
CSJ•ITIOUIAM.a "Apple Juice" San·
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I 1981 Drarna1 Gerard Deµard1p1J
Na1h11l1e Batt! { 1 hr 51 min I m WAY °' 11lUT1t 1:11@ llOVll ·The Sons Of Kalle f ldH ·
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Fh1atie111 Har1mar1. Dom Deluise ( 1 r11
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dy) Bun Reynolds GOldle Hawn I I hr
50m1n)
OJ TMI-MD ntl .oTAUR rour c..ti1f
dren become involved wilh an 1nternat1on
al smuggling ring alter they accidentally
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, $, MOW "The Right Stull" l 1983 Orn·
ma) Sam Shepard Scntt Glenn (3 hrc,
12mm)
I WUTllOOIC HOMTAL
• •ACI ntl Unoll llAl18 01 ntl WOM.D During an 1nves
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~ MGAm°'TMIWIB(a)
'H llOYll ··vor Tt1e Hunter From Thi'!
F111urp·· t 1'.l83 Drama) Reb Brown Cor
1r1I"~ (1 hr 28min)
Z Halls 01 Mor.rn1uma ( 1% 1
Drarnrt) Ric.hard W1dm11r~ Jack Palance
( 1 t1r ~3 mlf I
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11966 Con edtl Dori Knoll., Jriar
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NPN OrTPans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
DPlr o11 Lions a1 wash1ng1on Redc;k1ns
r,,,.er1 Bay Packers "~ Mrnnesota V1k1ngs
,,1 M11Naukee Pt.1ladelph10 Eagles a1
M1am1 Ooipt11ns 0< San Francisco 49ers al
Clr>vPlctnd Browns (3 hrc; I
0 HllW.D °' TMITH
<Tl 110Y11 'Charhe Ctiari In Coty In Dari<
ni><.<i' ( 1939 Mystery I Sidney Toler .
Inn Ban ( 1 hr . 30 mm J ,_,AMTMD
Toert __.. IOUllHl
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H•t Rao10
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Orama} Geraldine P~ Mate. Si.ager 12
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Kwni" ( 1%7 OramA) w 1111am Holden
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Lr 50m1n)
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Wilham Holden. Ker. Len1 (2 hrs} Em tarAa CM.IZlnoll MD 1'MI ...
SuccesSlve phase'l ol Jewish emlgra1ion
10 America are traced from 1654 to t932
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llOYll "The War 01 The Worlds
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(°t)llOVll "Chariots Of F11e" (1981 , Ofa·
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"tJ. ..... ~ THIWClll.O
[ .,. 'The Best Years 01 Our L1veo;'
( 1946 Orama) Fredric March. Dana
Andrt"Mi 12 hrs 52 min )
S MOW Wuther111g Heignts ( t939
Rornnn<.4'1 Laurence OtMer, Merlo
-Sanday Cont.
Oberon ( 1 hr 43 min )
l MO¥m "The Great McGonagall"
( 1974. Comedy) Spike Mllkgan, Peter
Sellers ( 1 hr . 38 min ) -1·•io..wtmMD .....,VIDIOI
llCMI "Vegas" ( 1978. Mystery) Rob-
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(1972 Western) Gary Grimes. Luke
Ask~hrsJ 0) "To Hell And Baol<" ( 1955,
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fl:) Mlnou&. llOQIWlllC "Egypt Quest
For F1ern1ty" The w01ks of Ramses 11 are
leatured m a look at some ma1or archaeo-
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preserving the legacy or the Egyptian
pharaoh&(~)
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Hi lllOYW "The Man From Snowy River"
I 1q82 Ad11en1ure) Ktrk Douglas. Tom
l:lllBu1:ri=~m1n I
lfTROOUml mGl.OIY
1:11 POR1IWT CW .-CA: AllmllA Hal
Holt>r:g~rof1les Anzona ( I hr ) .. 8 'The Reluctant Astronaut"
11q57 Co111e.dy) Don Knous. Arthur
O'Cr>nnelt 12 hrs ) 0 MOW Isn't It ShOGktng?" ( 1W3,
My<-IPr tl A tan Alda L d\JISP Lasser I 1
tu 30m1r1)
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tr-. / n ·hi •I M•tch1,m S11ral-t Milec, r?
h1• ' Cl) MAWAI PM ..
Ell) TMI MAit Case h1stones ol a m11n wllh
d 'Pr1r>u< brain 1n1u1y and a stress-ridden
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I 1952 Mus1cat1 Danny Kaye, Jeenmaire
( 1 hr 45 min J
Z lllOVll The Return 01 Marlin Guerre"
( 1'181 Orama> Geraro Oepard1eu.
NiltMlte ~'!YI!_ (I hr . 51 min)
E!} rt PM11B TMI GHOeT
1:11 Cl' ITM Tm ! '""'Afl mMD -••iaw MO¥m "A Night In Casablanca"
111l46 Co111i>dy) Marx Brolhefs. Lots Col
lier ( 1 hr ?~ min )
$ ll80VW Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Bun A1>yno1ds Loni Anclerson ( 1 hr ,
36 """) 11:11 (ll) WMtTUeQ
41118 cou.HI POOTUU Wash1ng1on at
us~~~' R WMAnK11Jm•1•
• 11 I llCla TMI WM YUM Brash.
young Brtgadfer General Dwight D Eisen-
hower (Robert Duvall) sets up headquar-
tPrs m London d~mng W0tld War II. lhere
t1r r:l('Vt1lops a close relat1onsh1p wrth aide
K ... y Surnmersby (Lee RemlCk) (Part 1
ot;>~P'ILQ I wM.L...., _ a~t Robe(t HIM,
e•ecu11ve vice president. Favia Hill &
Ar;soc:1 tat • =-=• .. ON.IMI 'fi00&.1 Kopalutt1n1erna11onat Champion
•.nip llnal round (hvft lrom Maul. Hawaii)
(2 hra) H1 _,,. Ores' 11977 Adventure)
Rtehard Hams, Ch.arlotte Rampllng ( 1
hr 32 rn1n J
mlMll•ANrCAll
41118 K MOCICIY Los Angeles Kings at New
4111 vor~r·~~~40 m1n 1 I IUT OI Nm. Ttlm 0
PACI TMI UTDI
_,,. "The Alamo" (Part 2 ot 2}
( 1960, Western) John Wayne Atchard
Widmark (2 hrs.)
1 .•• ,.-.... ....
~·~ '"'·---.. .. "The Big Circus" ( 1959. Ora·
ma) Victor Mature Red Buttons (2 hrs.
30m1n J •1:,•au AIC ... Q
WA .. "M
1.:-:.:.C
; ,_. &om "Chrisllanlty Alongside
Other Faiths" Guests f3tKled1c11ne monk
David Stemdl·Rasl prolessors Langdon
Gilkey. Donald Lope1 Jr and S1even
Aock~leller ( 1 hr ) Ii> IGUAM POOT C&VM•••••111m m .. "Promises In The Dark" ( 1979
Orama) Marsha Mason. Ka1hteen Beller
( 1 hr . 56 rn1n 1 (~fll---r ~ AMl'9IMll IUTIVAL. 01 POCU How·
aro Hesseman hosts this 1n1erna11ona1
clowning res11va1 that has been a1rrac1tng
hundreds ot perlormers musicians and
1tw-8~ grovps from l'lround tl're WO<ld
since 1975
ZJ MOYIE "Darhng' f 1965. Oramat Juhe
Ctv1<;11e Laurence Harvey (t> hrs.L 7
min)
E!} OU-. COllm TODAY
.. (g) IWl)Y ..... AT TMI OGlat In a con
CPrl taped at New York's Odeon Club
singer songwrtter Randy Newman per·
lauo.:. so.me ol h~ Q!QQesl hll& 1nclud1ng
'Short People · and "Seti Away'' and 1c;
1111 110'~ :."•"'""' ood Ry Coodo<
AIC ... Q
C«.OMC .. M~
.......... Viewers are 1nvt1ed 10 lest
lhelr mental skills 1n e series of tast·paced
an1m=ames L "The Wild Pony' ( 1980
Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone Art Hin
\Jle ( 1 hr , 29 min )
E!} •KAYO MM.I.
-lv.ening ----
~•1a ... _,,. "The Amnzrng Spider-Man"
( 1977, Adventure) Nicholas Hammond
David White The arachOOld superllefo
attempts to thwart an extoruon plOt
1~5_:~~0=00" ,.
.. "Billy Jack" (1971. Otema)
Tom L aughhn. Oetofes T aytof An e1e
Green Beret champions me C8U£e ol a
lreO<lom setiool tor 1uMways on an Art 1one Indian rnervatton (2 hrs ) .....
GDMMTTOMMT . ,
~ IOIA lnsigNs into the hie of Stone Age
people are provided 1n a v1s1t 10 lhe Wao-
ran1 1r1be 01 Fcuadoran 1nc11ans, whose
first conlact with oots1oe clvH1zat1on
occurred 1n the 1950s O ( 1 hr J !' UftDUTI CW 1111,. Mul'lammad
Alt ~ Leon Spinks (Sept 1978 1n New
Or1eans1 (A) ( 1 hr J
liJ MOYIE "The Secret 01 N I M H ..
I 1982 rantasy) An1ma1ed V0tees of
Ehubeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A
secret society ol rats aids a desperate
lleld mouse in sav1n.o_tier hprf!e from the
rutlllessness ol man 'G I 1 hr 20 min ) 9 MO¥m "All The Righi Moves'' ( t983,
Drama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An
arnb11toos school football player 1n a
Pen11sytvan1a s1ee1 town hopes 10 win a
colleg~ scholorshrp so 1ha1 he can make a
beller hie tor h1msell 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
.. 1$l MO¥m 'Qon'1 Cry, It's Only Thunder"
I 198:> D•ama1 Dennis Chnstopher
Susan ~a.nt James Based on the 1rve
story of a female Army doc101 ancl a trou-
ble prone medic who help two nuns care
tor a group of V1e1namese orphans ·PG'
I hr !>Om1n)
11:11 ... Ulm 111AT Mm
HOU YWOOD ClOllUP ...
•llMCMCW-TM.a Ml'#Ntf Acm
: LAITIGlll . umTtU 1• !')'\ • 1911T11 • m ava WOOMI W11h Kate as lhe
p11ot Ricky Foward. Dexter and Alfonso
U1 IP •tie CaPbbean via the Bermuda Tri-
,1ny·e tor Tnanksg1111ng (Part 1 ot 2)
0 J.OJ Min -..W rr Oii llOT1 Fea-
lt••Pd l1lm foo1age of lhe Allied 1nvas1on
on Num1.:indy Beach. trucks designed to
'>dlely rransport gasotine and other explo-
c;.~e 11qv1os the unorth<>dox methods or a
r11.in tlPlerm1ned to save whales lrom
ex11nc11011 O 11 hr )
0 MOYIE lr P Culpepper Ca Ille Co " ~~emt Gafy ft~ LA.Ike
Ac.k~w A teen-ager becomes a mature
cowboy Jurinu M lonq. d1lt1cu11 c-a11le drtve
t 1 \olt•rac.lo (2 hrs 1
j) ...
l lTMllMCM
AU. CMAMU-.T AND mAl.L
UT\19 Natural history photo0rapner
Wolf9anu Bayer s him t"'COl!1 of a w1n1e<
sµent 1n Ye>llows1one Nat1onat Park o ( t
h1 I
C ..., NIDA: TMI llM AND .. ll0'9I
TN• '" anc oft screen ltle ol one ot Ameri-
ca & lavor11e actors 1s iraced with film clips
ol some ol t11s best movies ir1Clud1ng "On
Gulden Pond·· wn1ch won hun an Oscar
I nr)
E IUflMOUT1 "' TMI -Marvelous Marvin Hagter v"I Ao~11n Oli•11n INev
198 t 1n Las Vegast 11 t 1 1
L llOWW Forct'<l ve• i" 1.,,,. · , t'l82
A~turl') Chuc1> How~ M11•~ Hi
Wt'llt•r A karate r111>11 1 •.,, • i.111• to
d11ve mobsters t'l.lt ot 1 11 'l '"'
bhng eslt1bhshml" I R I I I 2 llOvtl K1~ M•• l J >l<Jt>,e (1982
C:.nmPc1yl Sa11y F1 11 J,1mes Caan A wid-
ow who 1<. Bb<>ul I< remrt •y '" v1s1ted by
rwr tale hV>t>and'1, ghnc:t ~ > I I hr 42
min)
e'i) .. MOTO MUIAIMI
NI (11) -Ulll1UU. Golden State Wam
n<c; Ill P01118nd Trail B1111er'> 12 hrs 15
m1r I
1111 D OD ~ ..... Henry WAike;
Sunday, Nov 11 , 1984 11 -
Punky and her f11ends to school and lalef
1a1<es them f1st11ng
(H ,. • ._. MM:IC GobO com~s a
song 101 Uncle Matt. when suddenly the
light d1sa== Fraggte Rock '0 '9A New Jersey Neis at
LCJS Angeles Lakers (2 hrr.. 30 min J • tJ (J) n.a.. !&Mm Escaping from war.
pover1y and lhe police, four Immigrants
IPPIPr Riegert, Greg Marlyn Ahce Krige
ano Juo1 Bowker I arrrve 1n Amertea in
1907 1ri search of 1he Ame11can Dream
Allhough lhey separate at Ellis Island.
tnrOU<Jh the year!. the1t lrves continue to
1mP~t (Pan 1 01 :J) (:Jhrs 1
CJ fii) QIQHT ... Michael and Kil T aid
a p5ych1at11s1-1urned·rancher being has-
sled by 1oca1s who are trying ro thwan her
efforts 10 build a cen1er for urban dehn·
Bents (I hr) COUITUU OOYlllY '
ti], llCMI · Stir Crazy" ( 1980 Come
dy) R1ct,wl Pryor Gene Wilder Two
down-on 1he1r luck New Yorkers. sen-•
tenceo trJ lrte IT! prison for a robbery they
didn't c.i1nirn11 speno their days learning
to COP'! <1r1Cl p1ott1ng to escape (Viewer
O.sc.re111.1r1 AClv1seO) (R) Qf2 hrs I
(!) T AUi "90ll THI O.C-Q) WWllt THI WAii YUM AlthOugh
oftPn "'''' w.1r opposition from the Allied
power-. £ ,Pnhower (Robert Duvall) sue·
c.es•,fu / 1-iunches history's largest
amµuuiL.iu • Joice M-oect1pied France
LeP ff•·• u Darren MoGav1n Ian Rich
ard<..vr .ir1tl Richard Herd co-star (Part 2
of 21 1:-111s 1 ml lfttTY\.11 OI THI MCM Ml> flAMCMll fJD MAT\111 Natural history photographer
w c-rq;rng"Baye<'9 film record of a winter
r.pr•r11 111 Yellowstone National Park. o ( t
hr
ID llAllA CCI TMUm ''The Barches·
te• c t 111ruc.les" The new Bishop or Bar·
ch .. t• 1 und his man1puta1rve wife arrive.
m.u.1 ·~1;1n1ed by an ambitious young
c.l"tpld1n (Part 3 or 71 O I 1 hr l
C llCMI "Warlock" ( 1959. Western) n11 nard Widmark, Henry Fonda After
r11·Jd1ng a town of outlaws. a gunslinger is
r t.,illenged by one of the men who helped
111111 (2 hrs. t min)
.f., WORTtcena R .,_ "All The R1gh1 Moves" ( 1983.
nrnma) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An
amb1t10VS school football player 1n a
Pennsytvan1a steel town hopes to win a
college scholorshlp so that he can make a
better hie for himself ·R· ( t hr • 30 min )
'$ MOWll "Dressed To Kill" (1980.
Suspense) Mlchaet Caine Angie Dtckin
son A Now York psychiatrist's practrce is
e•am1ned after a former patient becomes
a SU$peel 1n e seu~ ot sieyings 'A' ( t hr
45 mint ... •l:.::.r ~ llO¥ll "An Olli<.er And A Gentleman'
( 1982 Orama) Richaro Gere Debra
Winger An und1sc1pllned aviation officer
candidate meet~ rus match in a tOYQh
Naval 01111 1n&tructor wtnte. oft baM, fie
romances one of the IOCal town gins 'ff
I hrs, !J min) ...,,~ . ...,
.. 8) .,_ "I Mamed A Centerlotd"
1Premrer1> Comedy) Ten Copley, T1mo
lhy Oaly lnsp11ed by his co-wOfl<ers' bets
In the contrary, on affable engineer
tnunchec; a dauntless pursuit for a date
with the beautiful and witty model he saw
"" 1e1ev1s1on (2 hrs )
" COUl1IAU ODYlmT
12 Sunday. Nov. 11, 1984
•
I KD.-cm .. ...,
Wi8SCI tMIA'l'M "The Barches·
ter ChromcleS'' The new Bishop of Bar
c.hester and h1r. manipulative wile amve
accornpanied by an amb111ovs young
cnaptain (Par1 3 of 7) Q ( 1 hr)
~ lftliDfl "Rumpole Of The Balley"
Rumpote defends a petty crook against a
charge of armed robbery ano helps a
young woman barrister launcti-tier career
Q_I 1 hr.)
([)toll Kapalue International Champion
-~hlj) lin.al10Und (from ~. H&w&11) ~I
(2 hrs I
Z1 llO¥ll 'Beastmaster' ( 1982. Adven·
turel Marc Singer Tanya Roberts A
t oung man w 1lh an unusual talent tor gov
ernmg animals searches for the v1lla1n
responsible lor the destruction ot ttis vii
1!!9e PG' (I hr 45 min I
W llO¥ll "Oklahoma Annie ( 1952
Comedy) Judy Canova Jonn Russell. A
spunky cowg111 sets_up a tvss to 11d her
town ot outlaws (2 hrs. I 1:11 @.,.,,,AL~
1:110 ICMOOI. IUT Guest US Sena1or
Alan Cranston discusses the election as 11
relates 10 eoucat1on
llCMI "The Fightrng 69th" I 1940
Drama) James Cagney Pai 01Jrien The
69th Regiment of Worlel War I 1s helped by
Father 01Jlfy who 1nsp11es courage 1n a
i:iert1C01a11y sensitive recruit (2 hrs l
H IOI.a-•..,.. A prohle of su• V1e1
nam War veterans who. tor 1en years,
have leo so111ary fives in remote areas of
lhe U S str~ghng with lhe ellects ol lheir
war11me e11.~rie~ and 11'14 r8J&Cll()rl ot
Ame11can soc.1e1y ( 1 hr J -am ... @) lR'I llOIT .. AMAlllNCa .. ___ ,.IT,.I Steve Allen hosts a collocuon of
ceteb111y goots Burt Reynotds, Jonn
Ritter. Dinah Shore, Don Rickles, Henry
W1nklf!r. Penny Marshall and Cindy W1I
hams win the credits O I t hr )
I ...., Ta.oMOW
.,.., IAl.WIU.
ACTOM•ACTWI
mAT 18 a.AllCll 'Pagt1acc1"
Director Franco Zelt1reth's version ol the
1rag1c operatic 1a1e of jealousy and betray·
al updated 10 Depression-era southern
Italy !.tars Placido Domingo and Teresa
Stra1as English subtitles ( 1 hr 30 min )
CJ llCMI "What P11ce Glory?" ( 1952.
Comedy) ,James Cagney, Dan Dailey A
hol tempered captain and a loud sergeant
t.lash during World war I ( I hr 50 min 1
0 . llCMI "Get Crazy· ( 1983, Comedy)
Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goorwltz A
tamou!. rock music 1mpresa110 hosts a di&
astrou!. New Years Eve bash R' ( 1 hr
32m1n I SJ IAU.AQl9 ova YOWi HUD Gallagher
bM9~ h1-; N1ny 1nvent1on!l and hvely obser-
vations 10 an audience in Beaumont Tex
as ( t nr)
.. @ llllCMl "The House 01 The Seven
Gables .. I 1940. Orama) George Sanders.
Margaret Lindsay l3aSed on Nathaniel
Hawthorne's novel A 1ealous lawyer 1n
t7th·cenlury New England is responsible
101 the 1mp11so11mont or his sister's lover
l t11 55 m1n) .. IT • ..,.
INTBTM•IT nll -l=eaturnd Ed McMahon. John Hillerman ( 1 hr 1
m -*"'"**""',.. ~ ('11 .,_ "First BIOOd" (1982. Drama)
Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A
V1e>tnam ve1eran·s run 1n with the por1ce 1n
a deao war buCldy's hometown escalates
into a minor war ·R· ( 1 hr 35 min )
.. 0 u.AY.al'TtPAll rr ecra•11ROC* 1•1aum .... TALU,._THIDAM-. ... '°"°" ..,, ftAQQAllT
; POCUI fllJI llllnWAL Award w1nnir
ltlm'l hy college students David S1t11e,
man·.,, animated "The Strange Case <..
Mr uo1111yorook s Boredom .. besed on
~·c .eni IJy Ogden Nash. and Laurie Craig
'Grec1'.>e Monkey" abOut a yell.mg woma1
.isµir1r.g to be an auto mechanic HO!.t
flofeetol Vohl't &tdtlam E cou.r. flOOTUU M"sov" •I Okla
hOma State (RJ (3 hrs , 30 min J
$ PAID CHAii: THI llCCl9 YIM
Z llO¥ll "Tfit. Stranger" ( t967. Ofama1
Marcello Mastroianni, Anna Karina /.
tiand<.ome colO·hearted stranger ignore<
scx.1111y •, conven11ons 1n 1h1s adaptalion o
111e All;Nt Camus novel (Dubbed 1n Eng
1ost1) ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ~ IJIC llftMlrft CICIMCllllODNllNICICU~ 11:11 tJ Cll ... 'L ~O.IO 11:111 Ul)AY 8'0RTI flllAL. PAClllllM
.... Q . =---ATTHlllCMU Pn'IRT~ llll Wiii Featured Ed~Matioo. John HillermSIL {I ht.)
Q) lllt/f'f 'ALRU. fD mAK ...... Neal Gabler and Jet
Irey l yor1" hos1 an 1nlormat1ve took at
wr1at's new at lhe movies
fi)W llCMMI. '18'0RTIUct• O, llCMI .. Hans Chrislfan Andersen
I 195? Mu-.1t.al1 Danny Kaye. Jeanmaire
A 1.-11,., of la11y tates dreams of ballets
a•1e1 ta111ng 1n rove with a beautiful ballero
m•lr~ :u~:~
HAMTO 11• llO¥ll Showdown·• f 1973. Western)
Oe3A MRflllt ROQI( Hud90n A ~he11ff's old
lrtP11d 111ms wt lo be a bank robber (2
hrs tO rmn J 11• C, llCMI ·cr.or101!, 01 r11e .. ( 1981. Ora
ma) B&ri Cror.s. Ian Charleson Social
IJresi.urA and personal turmoil beset two
vt•ry d1llPrent 811ll$h athletes on thetr way
1r Y''''Y '" the 1924 Pa11s 01ymp1cs ·po· I 2 hr& J rn1n I ,.
1HI I QIOMI llCMML .. "°"" llACa-"' ~ ••• w ...
....,~
. PIOlrTUm "King 01 The Worlo' A
behind the scener. 1006< at horse racing.
111clud1n{l v1s1ts 10 Belmont Park. N Y , and
Great Barr1n~~ass (R) Q ( 1 hr ) .,Mf,...
(1, .,_ "The Righi S1ulf" ( 1983, Dra-
ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn Based
011 thP book by Tom Wolfe The selection
nnd lr111n1nq or the first American estro
llfl\Jt~ talc~ pta.ce 11m10 pot111ca1 maneuver
mg an1J media t1ype PG Q (3 hrs 12
nun I
12:11 11 llCMI ' Thfl Man From Snowy River"
( 198? Ad111•n1ure) K11k Dougla!i Tom
Burtin, •II A young boy grows to n1nn
hn1xJ rt1111nu u h"zarc1ous trek throu ~h tho
l\u~11 .1h1111 wilderness PG' f 1 I • 44
""" I ~11 0 MOft !:>ummer Wtlt>hes, ~inl(H
D1Mrns 11973. Orama) Joonne Wood-
ward M<irtiri Oalsam A m1cklle·aged rnan
cte<..1des to treat his wile to a European
vauit1on 1n an elfO<I ro revive their dying
r"1111111uri 1:>111s1
I -lunclay Conl.
@ llCMI "The Well" ( 1951, Drama)
Richard Rober, Harry Morgan. Petty pre·
1ud1cer. disappear when a black child
becomes trapped 1n a well ( 1 hr , 45
min)
12:11 I QMAT MCORD ~ COUICTION • W.V.QIWIT
Mlll' <* THI tlTI
AIC..,..O ·
CHlllCM •THI HOm
WONJ) VIiie*
12* Cl) UllTOUCMAILU
UI ~ llAiUlfT , ....
r } llCMI "Monty Python's The Meaning
01 I lie" I 1963. <Amedy) John Cleese.
M1(,hae1 Palin The Seven Ages of Man
prr.v1dr the loose framework for a ser1es ot
torrnc episodes spoofing everything trom
'>Prnat reproductJon to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr ,
2!1m1n)
1:t00 ...
(f) llCMI "Dangerous Crossing" ( i95-3.
Mystery) Jeanne Crain. Michael Rennie
W111le on a honeymoon cruise. a young
11ur,uar1<.l rr1ysteriousty C11sappears. causing
th!' <Jther passengers to doubt the bride's
cta1111 tt.at he ever e)(ISted ( 1 hr , 30
rn1n)
m1mm11w ...
(m llCMI "All The Right Moves" ( 1963.
Drama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An
amb1t1ous school foo1ball player 1n a
Pennsylvania steel town hopes to win a
college scholorsh1p so that he can make a
better life for himself 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ,. a -.com~ .ona Ml Cll ... ...,_ATCM
rrtYCMt• H•• mYW "La Nuit De V8!ennes" ( 1963.
Drama) Marcello Mastroianni, Jean-Lows
Barrault. The story of Marie Antoinette
and loutS X-\lt Ofl tneir ltighl te tAe town ol
Varennes on the eve ol the Revo1u11on
(Subl1tled) 'R' (2 hrs . 10 min)
HJ llCMI "The Guardian" ( 1984, Ora·
ma) Martin Sheen. Louis Gosse11 Jr New
York City apartment dwellers concerned
about rampant crime h11e a v1g1tante·
minded 8)1.·servteeman as their new secur·
It guard O ( 1 hr .• 42 min)
t1S ...
Cll..,.....,_ATCM 1:11 __., IWAllMT
NTO&. IHOOT Bianchi Cup T ourna·
ment from Cofumb1a, Mo (R) -
Ml !1! -.y 'AUIT crs: •• .,...
( Z l llCMI "Halls Of Montewma" ( 195 1,
Drama) Richard Widmark. Jack Palance.
The US Marines are portrayed on recon-
naissance patrol tn the Pacific during
World War 11 ( 1 hr , 53 min.) a:ars llO¥tl "S1roker Ace" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson A
stoc1<-car racer makes a bad deal with an
unscrupulous fried chicken franchiser and
becomes romantically Involved wilh a
prelly but v11g1na1 publrc relat1ons woman.
'PG· ( 1 hr . 36 mm )
a.$FAmta ,...,. --
M )llCMl "AllTheArght Moves" (1983'.
Orama) Tom Crutse. Craig T Nelson An
ambitious schoot football player In a
Pennsylvania steel town hopes to win a
college scholorsh1p so lhat he can make a
better hie tor himself. 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min )
... (!) CllCAQO'l .-Y ..aRT
(l) ...... .,...(11)
4.:11(¢, llOVll "The ·Challenge" (1982.
AcJ11en1ure) Scott Glenn, Tashiro M1lune
A corrupt Japanese businessman and his
trad111on·m1nded brother fight over a pair
of ancient family swords. 'R' ( 1 hr . 52
min) 4::11 C!l .....,.
4:11@ 1DMAM °'_... -Monday-
-Morning Movies ....
.. C ·come And Gel II" ( 1936. Orama)
J1>111 Mc.Cre.1 Nalter Brennan ( I hr , 39
rn1n 1 z ·o:ir11ng" I 1%5 Dramar Ju11e Chris-
'" t .1 11l'fiL£> ~1arvey 12 hrs ,-V min )
t:GI 7J A CotJntP'iS From Hong Kong"
f 1'J67 Cumedy) Marlon Brando. Sophia
l WPfl ((I hrs I a:. H Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven·
tur1•J Anunateo (I hr, 10 min)
7.00 'O T ht' Y~1:1r 01 L 1vmg Dangerously"
r t'<81 1J1uma) Mel Gibson Sigourney
'IV• .ivt•r f 1 tir 55 min ) HD C I nn far To Go' ( 1979, D<ama)
M1Lh.1P1 Mrmany Blythe Danner (I hr
40 """) [ H Srrukm Ace" ( 1963. Comeoy) Burr
Reynuld~ Lor11 Anderson ( 1 hr . 36 mm)
$ 'Aec.1 F11ends · ( 1962. Comedy) Burt
Ri>yno111c. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr • 50 min ) a.' z lkiru" t 1~2 Drama) Takash1 Shi·
fl1U1t1 Nobuo Kaneko (2hrs. 23 min l
t.OD 0 Uncommon Valor" ( 1983. Orama)
GPne H;u kman, Robert Stack ( 1 hr • 45
rl\111 )
Ci) · Au1 t M1sbehav1n' ' ( 1955, Come
c1y1 Hrny Calhoun. Piper Laurie ( 1 hi 30
1111n I
-C All I he President's Men" I 1976
Or.1rna1 Rober! Redford. Dustin Hollman
(? hrc, ?O min )
•H w .1h1 Across T~xas" ( 1983, Otema)
Armf' Archer, l erry Jastrow ( I hr . 40
111111)
$1 T~ Actress" ( 1953, D1ama) Spen·
~~r Tr11t.y Jean Simmons ( 1 hr . 30 min)
1MltJ1) ·Sybil'' (Part 1 of 2) ( 1977. D<ama)
Sally f"1ol<I. Joanne Woodward (2 hrs ) 11a<01 "Soph1r>'~ Ch0tce" ( 1982. Orama)
Mnryl Strt'"P Kevin Kline (2 hr'I . 37
ITllll )
Z1 'The neturn 01 Mar11n Guerte" ( 1981
Ornrno) verard Depard1eu. Nnlhnhfl
Oave ( 1 llr . 5 1 mrn ) 111110 "I ( ove You Goodbye" (1974
Comedy! Hope Lange. Earl Holliman ( 1
hr 30 min)
-JU••rnoon Movies -
11:911) "The Chapman Reporf' 11962 Ora·
ma) Efrem Z1mba1ts1 Jr . Jane Fonda 1:.>
hrs I S 'WarGames· ! 1983. .Suspense)
Matthew Broderick Dabney Coleman ( 1
hr !>3mm) 1• ..c..._ 'Slow _D_?nc1~ Ir\ The Big City
( 1978 Romance) Paul Sor111no. Anni>
01tc.hbvrn (I hr 51 min )
Z "Beaslmaster" ( 1982. Adventure)
Marc. Singer. Tanya Roberts ( t hr 45
min)
HI H "On The Wa1ertron1" ( 1954. Orama)
Marlon Brando, Eva Mane Saint ( 1 hr
47 min)
10 1 ·zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Scott
Baio. W1ll1e Aames ( 1 hr . 35 min )
S "Best Friends" ( 1962, Comedy) Bu11
Reynolds. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr , 50 min )
Ml(f ) "Darhny· (1965. Drama) Julie Chris
tie. l aurence Harvey (2 hrs . 7 min )
ta<C ·"Too far To Go" ( 1979. Drama I
Michael Mo11arty. Blythe Danner ! 1 hr
40min·)
4111 H "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven
ture) Animated (I hr . 10 min)
0 "Snoopy. Come Home" ( 1972. Com
edy) Animated Voices of Chad Webber
David Carey ( 1 hr , 20 min )
.. (L "BramWaves" I 1983. ScJence-F1c·
tlon) Ke11 Dullea, Suzanna Love ( 1 hr
21 min)
.. (J1J "Grant" ( 1956. Drama) Elizabeth
T arlor, James Dean ( 4 hrs , 5 min ) .. CC "An The President's Men" (1976
D1ama) Robert Redford, Dustin Hollman
(2 llr'> 20 rrnn )
.. J "Stro+ler Ace" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt
Reynolds Loni AndersOl'I ( t hr . 36 min )
10 l "Tw11..e Upon A lime" ( t982 Fanta
sy) Animated v oices by Lorenzo Music
and Judllh Kellan Kampmann ( 1 hr • 15
min)
z The Stranger" ( 1967, Drama) Mar·
t.elll. Mastro1.;nrn, Anna Karina. ( 1 hr . 45
mm1
-Evening----•
.. u .... 0 llCMI "Doctor Zhivago" ( 1965. Dia·
maJ Omar Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin Two
lovers s1ruggle am1ost the spirit and pas-
sions of the Russian Revolution ( 4 hrs.) O Nfl fOOTIALL Los Angeles Raiders Bl
Sea!fle Seahawks f3lus .. 1Smin1
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' ....ouTI °' 1MI • Marvelous
Marvin Hagler vs Roberto Duran (Nov
196 t in Las Vegas) (1 tir )
S llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983.
\.omedy 1 Marsha Mason. Jason Robards
A wKlow's ne'er·do·welt lather. who aban·
d<med her when she was a child of ntne
shows up with a suitcase lull of II gotten
rnoney and a baCI heart cond1t1on PG' ( 1
hr . 38mm)
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1he 1at~t James Bond thriller "A View To
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MlfO UiCm IHRA Sumtnef Nauonals
Olag Racing (from C1ne1nnall) !R) I 1
hr I
CJ.J TMI UU. Of ~ °' TMI LOIT
• VfeWers are taken behind the soenes
_during the making ol Geo<ge Lucas ano
Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie
·na1ders Of The LCKI Ark" for a look at
how the aoventure film came togethet ( 1
hr I
CO; MOm The Year Of Living Dangerouit-
~ ly" ( 1983. Olama) Mel Gibson, Sigour-
ney Weaver An Australtan 1ournaltst, a
B1111sh embassy oftic1al and an Eurasian
cameraman bec.ome caughl up 1n the
rumull ol 1965 Indonesia iust PflOI 10 the
tall ot Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min I !-·~ ,. 1 C* TMI TOW f'eatureo: a salute to
th Century FoM as 11 celebrates Its gold·
en anniversary Wllh the peat and present
ol the srudio 1s p1oltled through chps ot
stars lrorn Grable to Monroe and hims.
from 'The Grapes Of Wrath" 10 "Star
Wars". F'Oi'Sfulufe 6u~ntur~ ere -
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WU. WU "9U °' MmM.I Wllllml•I "The House 0t Otes
Drear" Walter Small and his family must
decide whether or not to stay in the house
that was once a step on the underground
railroad (Part 2 ol 2) Q ( 1 hr J CID ,., ... IOCIC Boober acctdentally
dumps some rutabaga and brussets
!.prou~ into hit laundry
(Z) "The Great McGonagall"
( 19.7.4, ~Yt Spike Mltl!gen, Peiet
Sellers Wilham McGonegall 1s the world's
worat poet. yet he sieems to find fodder for
hls pen everywhe<t. ( 1 hr . 38 m1n.J
I MWl ... WILTUva
-Cl) IC'•CIOW ,_ ...... Aman
de is kidnapped by a white slavery 11ng
leader while she and Lee are attempting
to rescue three •genii from behind l he
Iron Curtain ( 1 hr.)
G e Tft ILOCI -,_ PUCnCAl ...-Loretta Lynn and Adnan Zmed are
~ecllcal ~e victtma. ~ties from "The A-1"5=:~ •L-"<l h•I
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Orear" Walter Small end his lam11y must
decide whether or not to stay 1n the house
that was once a &lop on the underground
ra1lr~~==·> ~ mnt...,. Cl.Y-..o Film footage o f
some thrilling U S Vlctorlei 1n the '80 Win·
tar Olympic Games held 1n l ake Ptac1d
NV J
lHJ.,.. ''W•llz Across Texu" ( 1983
Ora11111J Anno Archer, Terry JaltrOW A
wlldcatler and a pretty geotog151 Deeome
romantically 1nvotved alter their protes·
s1ons bring them Into c&lftlct 'PG' ( 1 hr
40 min)
L .,.. "Franc-5" I 198? 8100raohvl
14 Sunday, Nov. 11 , 1984
..
.Je5sica Lange Kim Stanley The iroubled
Lie of screen star Frances Farmer 'R' 12
t,rs 20 min J
_S llAlm NMOl.O. AND TMI IOTI Athol
Fugard s play abOut the turning point 1n
1t1e triendsh1p berween a young man and
his Olack servant 1n South Africa Matthew
Br0de11ck stars as Hally and Zakes
Mo~ae re-creates his &oadWay role as .. 1sa:c~~l
UMIOAT Bllm.-r ~ Featured
Donna Ree<!
Cl) M0m 'Return Of The Tiger" I 1980
AdventureJ Bruce L• Paul Smith A man
attempts 10 drive a group led by his
lather s murderer out of hts city ( 1 hr . 30
nun J Ii> tmlTAla CMJZATIOI ,_ TMI .wt
An eJtam1nation of the period from 1917
to t945 that saw lhe rise of Nazism and
lhe annoh1la11on Of SIX mlll1on European
Jew!. in the Holocaust Q ( 1 hr I
I AllU.Tmlllft ( )90ln .....
.. 00 IA11 l MJ..11 fl) ... "Victims For Victims The
Theresa Saldana Story" (Premiere. Ora·
rna1 There!Wl Saldana Adnan Zmed The
resa 5aldana·s personal story of the brutal
-..auack on her ufe '" 1982 that ted her to
()(gan"ilea gr6up Ol rormervrctrms-of vto·
l'!nl crime to assist others Ill dealing pos1·
11111,ly w11h the traumatic aft ereffects 12
t~r •. J
l ::'comu
G) _.,..,_ Scheduled actors Marc
Singer end JM J Bullock ( 1 hr ) fin tmlTAll: CMJZATIOI Am. 1111 awt
l\n examination ol the ~nod from 1917
to 1945 that sa w the nse ot Nazism and
the anmh1la1ton ot Sill mllhon European
J~ws in \he Holocaust Q ( 1 hr )
C llCMI ··come And Get fl " ( 1936. Ora·
ma1 Joel McCrea Watter Brennan A CHI·
et -papenmtt-uwner aequireslne power o
t.w11rol the Wisconsin lumber country ( 1 tor 39 min)
1.fi.J IPOltTaOOC (Jt) ·~ llCMI Uncommon Valor" ( 1983.
Drama) Ge11e Hackman. Robe1t S1ack A
grieving lather forms a small force to res·
cue his son who has been held prisoner
101 10 yeari; altet being declared mlsa1ng-
in-ac11on 1n Vietnam I 1 hr . 45 min )
Z llOWll "lk11u ( 1952. Drama) Takashl
Shimura Nobuo Kanel<o A man who 1s
dying of cancer decides ltrst to en1oy hrs
ltnal days to the fullest then resolves to do
someth•~ ol tas11ng importance 12 hrs •
~ ~MITCHCOCI PMmrTI
'11@ llCMI "A D•slent Trumpet" (1964.
Weil rn) Troy .Donahue, Suranne
PloshNte A cavalry oll1cer attempts 10
wmk out his romantic problems end han-
01 ... lnd1nn uprisings at the same time (2
h1<t 30 rmn)
l11 IJ CALI. TO GLORY Raynor and Vanessa
coun<>et >lrlOther couple lacing domestic
d1Hicult1e9 and Carr receives d1s1urblng
news about his hentth ( t hr )
a:at8 mwtwlT At the Beaver Lodge's
roa:.ung ot George as man or the year.
Olek':, wisecracks are popular with every·
ono='t the QUf!St of hon()(
(f l "Final Chapter -W11lk1ng Tall"
I 1977 1'.>111mel Bo Svenson. Forrest
1 U(Jlt'r Prior to his death rn a fiery car
acctdt>rit r onnessee lawman Buford
Pusse1 find~ hi$ own town turning against
him ll hrs 30 min l
®J aTIRTH Sn TOllllff Featured
Donna Reed
~ Ttll OLD ...,. A plumbmg l1J11ure·
store is vl§jfeCI. the bathroom floor 1s Iller!
and a new outside deck is started. Q
COUW POOTIALL Missouri at 011111
homa Staie (RI 13 hrs . JO min ) S MOVll ·warGames" ( 1983
Suspe,..seJ Matthew Broderick Oabne)
Coleman A teeo-age computer wh1Z rnad
vertenlly gains access 10 the Pentagon
strategic computer system and neari~
begins World War Ill ·po· Q ( 1 hr 5J
mm,) -.. tJ CI: C.-V l LACIY Chris and Mai,
Beth's suicide tnvest19a11on turns into "
murder case 1nvotv1ng a sordid relallf'
lsn1~r°:1w~n the vtCt•m afld ti1s daughte•
mw... . 18"
CALI. TO QU>llY Raynor and Vaness.=i
counsel another couple lacing domestic
d1t1tcu11ies and Carl receives d1sturO•no
news about hts health ( 1 hr )
fl1) ..-CM PUYMCMm "My Pahknr
Telly Savalas stars as a Greok·America11
bur.1nessman who enthusiastically retum•
IC> 111~ r1ative Greece with hts,reluctant soi
n •his s1ory by Leon Capetanos Q ( 1 hr
301mn I
~ IUROfllM D.lllM. H, llCMI "On The Waterlron1" ( 1954
Drarnftt Marlon Brander, Eva Marte-Samt
Only one man musters up ftflOUgh cournge
te; c.ltallenge a powerful moo leader whv
hold~ tna dock workers of a big city 1n ar1
11o<1 grip ( t hr 47 min)
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L. llOVll "The Story Of O" ( 1975. Ota
ma) Corinne Clery Udo K1e1 A younQ
woman tests the tom1t!. of love c.s she
allows herselt to be dominated by the m;in ..
1
she;:;.es t I hr . 35 mtn )
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) llCMI 'Trances" ( 1982, Biography)
Joss1ca Lan1,w. Kim Stunloy The troubled
l1le of screen ~ra1 FrMces Farmer 'R' (2
hrs 20 min )
(0, llOVll "lopped'" ( 1982. Comedy)
Scott Baio. W1lhe Aames A high schOOI
science genius uses his accidentally
acquired psychok1nellc powers to improve
his love life 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min )
1t.9 II 00 lmON l -After a ieelovs y.-•le
h11es Rick and A J to follow het husballd,
they're '-lartled to see him abducted as t~ watch (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min J D ti) IUT °' CAMC* Host Johnny Car· son Gues1s Pete• Strauss. Amanda
McBroom. rope ladder demonstration
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former" ( 1975. ComedyJ Robin Askwith.
Anthony Booth A rock 'n roll star l1nds
plenty of 1omnn11c action whlle on tour ( 1
hr 30 min)
2 llOVll Star 80' ( t983 Drama) Mer
•el Hem1ngwo,.. (roe Rober11 Traces th-0
career and death ot model-ectress Doro
thy Strn!len who was murdered by her
-.11onc1ay Conl.
estranged husband. 'R' ( I hr . 44 min ) m 1'I CWI Scheduled. Mother Hale, a
woman who cares tor FJ11ldren of drug
add1c1s, a woman who overcame a 7-year
ba1tle with depression ( 1 hr • 30 min )
1W(JZ) llO¥ll "The Thief" (1952 Drama)
Ray Miiiand. Atta Gam. A spy 1s faced with
a guilty conscience alter stealing top
secret atomic formulas (I hr . 30 min )
1t.ll COWT'DOB TO LOODIQ GUii The
Imminent danger ol World War Ill is
explored through a drama based on a mill
tary stwdy of how a nuclear wit could
11-nmlO
tll9r~~1n.1
llO¥ll "What's New Pussycat?'
( 1965 Comedy) Peter Sellers, Peter
o·rooie A contused young man seeks
help trom an even more confused psych1-
etr1s1 (2 hrs., 15 min)
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c1an Phylhs Sailer. co-author ot Detox
on health hazards ranging from drugs to
air pcllutoon ( 1 hr )
tt:ll 0 fl) UTI mfT wmt DAVI> LITTINUN
Scheduled George Carhn. him c1111c Rog
er Ebert ( 1 hr ) I ~ ... --CHCOCl--,.llNTI .,., ..
U..tmf ntlATD
llCMI "Faricy Pants" ( 1950. Come
dy) Bob Hope. Lucille Ball A d1gn1fleo
man brmgsculture to the Indians (2 hrs ) .. fJ llCm' Ml 1 WIPI McMillan's 1am1ly
arrtves on town tor his sister's wedo1ng
while he 1nvestigafe'S ln& groom's susp.-
c1ous oackground (R) ( 1 hr • 20 min )
W D llCMI "Bus Ailey's Back In Town
{ 1965 Orama) Ann-Margret Michael
Parks A young Navy man returns to find
that the girt who re1ected him 1n the past
wants to start a new rela1tonsh1p (2 hrs) 1 (!) MO¥ll 'Ou1el Please. Murder" ( t943
Mystery) George Sanders. Gail Patock A
!Orgery exj5err -ITIC1\eS a valuable set ot
Shakespearean works to duplicate 1or
prol11 ( t hr . 30 nltn )
®) IMTIRT.-.n' TOllGHT Featured
Donna Reed
Cl) llOVll "Tl"te DalJQhter Ot Rosie O'Gra
-Morning Movies-
•CI> "Yes. Giorgio" ( t982. Musical) Luci
ano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr 53
min)
•CC. "The Three Faces Ot Eve" ( t957
OramA) ·Joanne Woodward O~l\110
Wayne { 1 hr 29 min I IH "An Elephant Called Slowly' ( 1970
Adventure) a.u Trav81$. Vug1nta McKen
na ( t hr 3 I min )
•@ "Never To Love" {19•0. Orama)
Maureen O'Hara Adolphe Mell10t1 ( t hr
30m1n )
19(0) "Biii Cosby. Himself" ( 1982 Come W Bill Cosby ( 1 hr . 44 min )
fZl "Second Thoughts" ( 1982 Comedy)
l ur.1e Arnaz. Craig Wasson ( 1 hr . 38
min l 79(Cl "Tonder Is The Night" ( t962. Olama)
Jennoter Jones. Jason Robards Jr 12 hrs
28 m1n)
· Annie" ( 1982. Musical) A1teen
Quinn Albeft F1nnev (2 hrs 8 min I
\
dy" ( 1950 Mus1eal) June Haver. GOfdoo
Mac.Rae Dissuaded from a career on the
stage an ex vauoev1lle star's daughter is
nonetheless enchanted by the color and
~Y e11c11ement of the era I 1 hr 30 min ) _,....YUM
lfJOITICIN1'8
llOVll "Sophie's Choice" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Meryl Streep Kevin Kline In 1947 a
youny writer lrom the South takes up res•
dence with a Polish immigrant. a v1c11m of
Na11 persecu1oon and her inleltectuat Jew
...V. boylt•eno R' 12 hrs 37 min) · 1•...S.. llOVW ::.1)n~s;immon _Valor· (1~83
Drama) Gene Hackman. Rober1 S1ac1t A
gnev1ng lather torms a small 10fce to res
cue his .011 wno has been helo pnsoner
tor 10 years alter be•ng aeclareo m1ss1ng
1n·ac11on 1n Vietnam ( t hr 45 min )
1:1t@ MT,Anl0l
t:11 (l)llOYIE "The Stranger" ( 1967. Drama)
Marcello Mastro1ann1 Anna Kartna A
handsome. cotd·hearted stranger ignores
socie1y s conven11ons 1n this aoaptat1on of
t~•e Albert Camus novel (Subtttled) I '
t1r 4!> min)
1:21 C llOYIE Stow Dancing In The Bog Co ty
( 1!>78 Romance) Paul Sorvino. Anne
D1tt.M1urn A cynical New York City news
µ.1µ;:1 c olurnn1s1 becomes romantically
involved with a graceful p11ma balienn,1
t1y111g tu lrghl a crippling 01sease 'PG 11
hr . 5 1 min I
1:a I mAT •com~ COUICT1C* AT 1Ml llOVlll -
• ROWAM a MMTWt UUC1t • f!, ll9tA PUU. CONTACT ICAAA11 Jean Yves
Ther1a111t vs Bob Handegan on a
n11ddlewe1yt1t bout scheduled tor tO
~ct:. lrorn Hull Oueoec (A) ( t hr 30
"''" I 1:11 H llOYll 'Rumble Fish ( 1983, Orama)
Mall D 11on Mickey Rourke In a t950s
urban environment a young tough IOOl<S
up 10 n1s 01oer brother an aging biker.
whole slrug~ltng 10 f1no his own place on
=1'"'fi£.z.i?..::..:~
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t::a llOVllTOMI CARTOON ::'not1~
.. $ 'The P1ra1Ps Qt Penzance" I t983
Mus1ca11 Kevon Khne Angela Lanst>urv tt> hrs l
.. O 'France'> I 198il Biography) Jess•CA
l angp Kim Stanley (2 hrs , 20 min ) z. "The Grf'at McOonagall" ( t974
C imPdyJ ~pike Milligan. Peter Seiters I '
hr 38 rn1n I
c;) Appou1tment f'or Love ' ( 19'11,
Com1 '1y1 Charres Boyer Margaret Sulla
var• (7 hrs I
-C ·My Cousin Rachel ( 1953 Mystery!
Q11v1a c.JP t111v1llaroo Richard Button 11
hr )8 mm I
H Tl•t· Md" Iron• $nowy . .R111er' ( 198?
Atht>r11ur1,; > Kirk Douglas Tom Burhnson
\ 1 r1r 44 min I
S YPung BP!>S ( 19!>3 Orama) Jenn
Sommons Stewart GranQer ( t hr !ii'
min)
,..@ "Sybil" (flnr1 ? c)t C') ( 1977 Drama)
Sally F1f>ld Joanno Wooc1ward (2 hrs I
,..Cl1 "K1<>s Me OC>Odbye • ! 1982 Comedy)
Sally r1Pld Jame<; Caan ( 1 hr 42 min ) n:au Tht> voyoOf! o t lM ves· (1972
Ac1vPntwP1 ()(>'11 Arnaz Jr Mike Evans
•@ 191f ftMUIT
1111) llO¥ll "Ambush Al Cimarron Pass"
I 1958. Western) Scott Brady. Margie
0Pan A Union patrol officer and his pris-
oner learn up w11h an ex-Confederate otf1·
cer 10 stave otl an Apache attack. ( 1 hr ,
30m1n l ~=:..,..
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Comedyl Marsha Mason Jason Robaros
A w1dow·s ne er-do-well lather who aban-
:loned her w,.1en she was a Child ot nine.
c;t1uws up w1Th a SUiiC:ase fij1f of ilf·gotten-
money and a oao heart cond1hon ·PG ( 1
tu 38 mm I
Z llOYIE Beastmaster" ( 1982, Adven-
ture) Marc. Singer Tanya Roberts A
young man wllh an unusual talent IOf gov-
errnng a111ma1s searches tor the vHlaln
re'>pons1ble for the des1ruc11on ot his vii·
1aoe ·pa· ( 1 hr 45 min I
ltl H COUllTRY MDOJI
a:ll C llOYll ' The Sex Machine' ( 1976, Sc1-
Pnc.e F·cloon) Agosltna Bell! Lu1g1
Prr ·f'tte Ir 2037 A 0 . scien11s1s solve lhe
t'nl-'rg1 problem by narnessino lhe power
l•I 11't; r1uman 110100 R I I hr 20 min )
lclO I~ I FAITH.
t1'1l Nnm
tll H llOVll 'Independence Day ( 1983.
Or:im;r) Kathleen Quinlan. David Ke11h A
1ouny mecllan1c 1tnds himself tattrng rn
lovt-w11h a waitress R' ( t hr 50 min )
.-ffi CMIC~WTMPOl'T 'E .,._.,_l(R)
O llOYIE 'South Pacific · { t 958 MuS1-
ca11 Mrt7• 6aynor Rossano Brant An
Arr erocan woman falls 1n love with a
F •enc.nrr•an while srattoned as a Navy
-ir~e n tne Soult" Pacific ouring World
War II (2 hrs 51 tr on ) 41:110 llOVll ·The Cowboy" ( 1954 West-
Prnt Documenlary Narraleo by Tex
Rotter w r111am Conrao From the opening
of !he West 10 recent times the evolution
.. ,ol t:a-;a=oy.1s traced 11 hr I
.,. AllMl.TID Ml llAITll MMO&.D ... ,., 1111 IOft
11 hr 30 min I
-Afternoon Movies-
11:11 (!) l ana Qt The Pharaohs" ( 1955. Ora-
n •. 11 ,1.:Jt.I\ Hawkins Joan Collins (2 hrs)
C Oon 1 Cry It's Only fhunoer ' ( 1982,
D• 11na I f.>cnn1s 0111s1opher Susan Saint
James ( 1 hr 50 min l
H The Righi Stuff ( IQ~1 Diama)
"'an• 5ht>pat-O St.Ott Glenn 1.> r111. t2
II 11
S wa.11 Across Te~As ( 1983 Orama)
Ar ·• Arcner Terry Jastrow ( t t,1 40
Ill j
tt:ll Z y,,.., G1vr910 ( t982 Mu~· JI) Luc1-
1n• P ivarotli KAthrvn Har1010 t ' hr 53
.,. J 1• 0 Pl••ky s· \ t98 t (.;nmf\dyl Dan
Mon11h.1n. Ma1i.. Herner 1 t hr .35 rrun)
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Wirir11n~11.1m Jennifer Warren ( t 1'11 '0
nur I
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el evaty!Juy t11u11~ &nCl f0ttlltt'I and per
fcmni. t1111 f•mov, character1za11on• ·pG· p hr , A4 l'ntll)
SJ ~ MOM9: M UDY Am•.._
Len1 Horne PfeMnl• her Tony Award
w1nn1ng one-woman Br03d-NBY show 1n
wh1c;t1 she petforffifi "Can't Hetp Lovin'
TMt Man:· ·r1om Thia Momeni On" end "Stgcr~ We11ther •• (2 hrs )
VMDYll ...... ... .,_.. CO.Mf'I
AUCI ucm.1..-.. w -·Nmlm •mu 1m11 ""°'*,,. AllTI llOWll "The Three Faces Of fw1"
( 1957. Drama) Joanne Woodward, David
Wnyne Ovnng treatment for a split per
aoo11111y, 11 nevrotlc woman m11n1fest1 o
,.1'~'§::]T:~~,: 29mon)
:=:r..i. A couple 1ha1 1mperson
ote& ftv1s Presley and Marilyn Monroe
Allon'° A1beiro of "Stlllftf Spoon' "
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11w1 dolunct Danas Te111ns o f tho Nfl (R)
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uirrw 1 "'•IH•I rif (J•'>""'f r.anr1ons. Dor.aid uvc• ,. 11:11-0 .ii a s•ar·stvdoed 501h
b1rthr.Jaf Cf.llebra11or ~"OSIAd by D•cl< Var. ~"~ 11 hr J
CJ GI) l-f'IAll Hari'11bal B A arid COMrlS
r1111j a tjc pe Srtrugg er s df.!n n lne Soutl"
Pac '•c and ••ee a tor mer V1etnarr War
bvdtjt I 1 hr J 9 lllOVll Carnal Knowleoge' ( 197 1
Drnm,1J Jack N1c.hOl!IOn, Ann·Margrel r Nv u1llegt> lriel'lds spend several years
t.wlr1r1• <WO after graduation discovering
lrt1-b / ~t .. wng ano s N•ICh•ng each other .,
1Elf11N1r.l'> 12 trrs )
U 10 ii.rt A CMWD Jack and Vicky
lry lo corov1nc.e M1 Bradford that lhPu
1111er~$I 1n each 01he1 1!. mo<e than 1vst
J)tiysocal dllrac11on Q J1.=:=..an Ci) MTVAU
Cl) A WOfllAM Oii IUllTANCI Over the
)'l'fJI'>. rn1ma's bvs,1neS.S gtOW!J tO empire
µroµur 11on,, anCI alter much I rial she find-;
t1upp1nr!.r, w11h the dashing Paut McGiii
(Ba11y BO'llw1cl() Finally, her revenge
against the f'a11Tey~ 1!. complete and her
P• • .111011 as ma1rl11rch rPma1ns 1n1ac1 i!.1 irt ;i ot i>) (3 hrs I fD MOVA An ei1plora1t0n ot the 1rchn1quec,
usNJ 1n rn1•,1ng aQvaltc; llrumals and plants
lor loml 111 lho lJ S Ch11111 Jnpan and
!:.l Oll.l nd Q ( 1 hr )
r Cl llOWI "Dort'! r.ry ""' Only Thuncil'r ·
( 1'18:?, 1Jrn111.11 CJennic, Chrnstophor
'>w.11n Saini Ja1110<, Baso(l on lhl" lrur
• lory ol ,, t1>male Army doctor nnd a trou
hit• pronn nindoc who tll'lp two nuns care
tor II urC>Yp ot V1olnA111t".i'I mphAns PG r 1 hr ~o n11n 1
ZE
H mvll S1a1 80 'l983. Drama I Mar
.,. H~"<g"a' Eric Roberts Traces l~e
~ ~ d"l!.1 ~ath of modet-actress [)c,r
., , )••al f!<' •!'>O 1'1135 nx.rdered by "le•
I ~· d"': • J~ncl R 0 I 1 hi 44
0 M HOUTWOOD a.ow. Many of •rF-
' •,, "..-""'er:l«Jrs " motr<>r p.c1u1es oa'>'
11 ~ pre-...ent are !eatvre<l n ttus retros
Ci_ 1 .e or ~ 1ar ovs moments from the s11
·~' >C 'eet°
"O'Cl.OCI ....
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d ~ WMO'I M IOUt Seeking 1ns1ar•
ta,...*" T • 1 O"~ a soap commeu:1al ~
,. • ~s .-;.. ,. .• ~ a •astt an9 a gu••ty con-e f:~t:T~ DOUCltt
'l' LOWIOAT
d) aTaT.-.rr TOllQMT F ealutM
Joar. Cou1ns ~o
al) WU .-cA .. Al The Crossroad~ "'f' 'PS lhF-!>lruggle of w1kl1tte tor surv1v11
, XPr"' Amefica leaturrng ldms o+
1-· '.la' Jered marnma ~ t><rds and l1she!>
r.. Jc. ~TICUT'lll l llOV9 S pr .. e s Choice I 1982 Ora
rr:i1 Meri 5treep Kevin Kline tn 1947 a
> "":1 Nr•ter trom lhe South lakes up res1
•J~· i:.e "''''"' a Polrsr1 1mm1g1an1 a 111c11m ot
IJ.il 1Jtrsecul1()f1 and her 1n1ei1ec1ua1 Je-N
• V:.it!r.er d A 12 hrs 37 min J
MO lf7 llOV9 K1nq s Ro..,· 1194 1 OramaJ
R< r-a•'! Fl"c:tq.an Ar.n Sheridan Alter
I I •" r~ to h1S hometown to pract•Ce a
, n•J 1oc.1w becomes involved .n lhe
r "''vr.; hves of his Dat1en1s 12 hrs 45
''"' ' .. e T 11..Ut llLAND Life 1n America
prove!> 10 have 11s share ot harclsh1ps as
well 11s svcces5 for rhe Quartet as rhey
ll"'1.r.1rrie embro led 1n p1ofess1onal a sp1.o1~ jlnd personal 1eal0\JS•es mean-
"'"' e Marco (Greg Martyn) lhrows his
f'al rtO tne poltt1Cflf ring (Par! 2 ot 3) (2
t rs I
Cl ml IW1l)I Coely and NICk borrow
Boz's lie Cletector to figure out why a
lamovs author lhey were hired 10 prolecl
cornrn1lleCl sv1c1de ( 1 hr )
0 @, PAlllJI DOU.I Grant stuns the family
with the announcement of his pregnant
Oavgt11er s blOOd disorder Jenn Walle
ask.If T dryr· 10 go on tour w11h him Lev
r e·s poor school graeles may affect het
mo:wi career Q ( 1 hr )
M lmlY ...., Scheduled Joan Ven
Ark. Jimmy Breslin ("The World Accorcl
1ng To Breslin") actor Tom Skerrltt, cat
breeder Susan Nuffer ( 1 hr )
f.E) AIOlfT'Llm A Palesllman and an Israeli
t>orn 30 miles apart tour the U S to con· ""Y the message thal dialogue is neces
<.ary lo ellec1 a so1v11on for lhe West Bank
conlllct Q ( \ hr )
al) .... .,... Natural history photographer
Wolfgang Bayer's fllm record of a winter
sperll 1n Yelk>wstone Na11onal Park o (I
ht l . t lflOltTILOOI (R)
0 MOVll Porky s ( 1981 Comedy)
Dan Monahan Mark HerrleI In Flortda 1n
the late 1950s. a gang ol lun·lo111110 high
school ooys seek:s revenge against the
propnetOf ot a local brothel 'A' ( t hr • 35
min)
1 Si llOYll "Star 80" ( 1983, Drama) Mar
1('1 Hemingway. Eric Roberts Traces the
c;.11eer and dea1h ot model·actress Dorp·
thy Straiten who was murelered by her
l:'Slran<Jed hv:.band R ( 1 hr 44 min )
Z llO¥ll .. The Return Of Maritn Guerre'
( t 98 l Drema) GPrard ~pardleu
-Tuesday Coal.
Nathalie Baye In rural 16th-century
France. a young husband. mysteriously
absent for a number of years, relurns to
reclaim his wife and family properly (Sub-
lllted) ( 1 hr . 51 min)
'1:) llOVll ' Appo1nlmenl For love"
( t94 t Comedy) Charles Boyer Marga·
rel Sutlavan A playwrtght marries a wom-
an doct0< and soon finds that her progres-
s1V1! outlook 1s a llttle more than he had
an11c1pated (2 hrs) t.a llCMI ··straw Dogs" ( 197 t. Ofama)
OusllO Hbffman Susan Geotge A man
and his wile a11empt to remove them-
selves from violent American society. but
d!SCOVef that a peecefu~ iwrtace~n hide
underlying savagery (2 hrs .. 30 min )
'E ....auTI Cf TMI ?II Carlos Mon ion vs Rodrigo Valdez (July 1977 1n
Mqnle Carlo) CR) t t hr ) ,..g G) • llll~ 1Tm.1 3teele. rtee1ng
the scene of a murder m Ireland. winds up
m a hospnal as an amnesiac unttl l&Jra
arrrves and the two embark on a danger-
ous odyssey to restore his memory ( 1
hr)
B i~ Jessie intervenes when LI
Asco1t's 1ela11onsn1p with lhe widow of a
pohceman develops compllca1tons I t
hr)
GIWY ID commvnGlt TMAT DllJCATI IN..· MICI A hypothetical community divided
by tensions about school prayer gun con-
tr<>< and the ragt\I 10 8Siemble provide$ lhe
springooard tor a discussion of Firs1 and
Second Amenomenl controversies (R)
Q\1hr I
Cl) ~A P11les11ntan and an Israeli,
born 30 miles apart tour the U S 10 con-
vey 1he message that dialogue 1s neces-
sary 10 effect a solution tor lhe West Bank
conflict O ( 1 hr ) fll0¥9 "My Cousin Rachel" (1953.
Mystery) Olivia de Hav1lland. Richard Bur-
ton Based on the novel by Daphne du
Mauner The heir 10 a considerable tor-
tune attempts 10 l1nd out if the woman he
loves is really a murderess ( 1 hr . 38
min)
ltf.1 MrrCHtllllt .. er AmA a. nce•-. u. ~
~ ._ JIYHTIQATOtlli CRUIADtMQ ~GfTMIU4
11• DDCI>®J G>CD ... TAii
ICTY
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fUWW(lt) ( llCMI "The Other Side Of Midnight"
( t977 Orama) Marie-France P1sier John
Beck Based on lhe novel by Sidney Shel
oon. A Frenchwoman seeks a special type
ot revenge upon an American pilot who
oeserted her during World War II to marry
a Wast11ng1on 1ouma11st 'R' I 2 nrs 43
min) J llO¥ll "Summer 01 '72" ( 1982.
Adventure) Annette Haven, Loni Sanders
A young man pursues the affec1ions or
several older women ( 1 hr . t5 min)
{Q) llCMI 'Trances" ( 1982. Biography)
Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley The troubled
Ille of screen star Frances Farmer 'R' (2
hrs , 20m1n .. (S UUJ •M.S 0¥9! TOUIU•AD Gallagner
brings hi& lMY inventions and hvety obser
va110ns to an audience 1n Beaumont Tex
as ( 1 hr) llO¥ll "Second fhoughts" ( 1982.
CQmody) Lucie Arnftz. CralQ Wasson A
young 1awy91 becomes involved with a
mus1ctan 'PG' (1 hr , 38 min)
tttl@ llCMI "The Notorious landlady"
( 1962, Comedy) Kim Novak, Jack Lem-mon A government employee sets out 10
prove his landlady innocent of a murder
char_g_e (2 hrs .. 5 mlfl )
1ttltl Cl) 'AU.M Howie and Jody's roulme
trip 10 Nevada to p;ck up a check l0<ger
turns dangerous In a town owned by a
f!!YSler1ous m1lllonalre ( 1 hr . 10 min )
U G) TcmlllT Host Johnny Carson
Scheduled Barry Man1Jow. l A Raiders
hne=k= Alz.ado ( 1 hr ) I =='~ ~ ..-cA Scheduled Anne
Simon. author of "Neptune's Revenge. ·
on dangers 10 the ocean environmenl ( 1
hr J (£.) IM9'0ll-11TN1C91_11'8,.._ m .,. am Sc\>@d\Jled' a woman who
overcame ~leps)I, mull1ple sclerOSts and
bhndn~s. All-American basketball player
Waymond Tisdale ( t hr., 30 min )
11M ~ llCMI ''Fairy Tales" ( 1978. Comedy)
Don Sparks, Sy Richardson A handsome
prince expenences many encounlers as
he 1ourneys through fatty land 1n search of
the woman who w1tl bear his heir 'A' ( 1
hr ,=-
1* Rm oet..:'9ft000 IS llO¥ll .. What [)Id You Do In The War
Daddy?" ! t966 Comedy I James
Coburn. 01ck Sttawn Instead ot battling
tor an ltahan 1own, the troops 101n in the
lown's annual wine test.-(2 hrs.. 25 mtn.)
'
llH•W ... ........ mmna. .. ,..-co
CCU. POOTUU. Vtrg1n1a Tech at
Clemson (R) (2 hrt. 30 min.) ~ llCMI "Death Wish II" (1982. Drama)
Charles Bronson. Jiii Ireland A v1g1tante
moves to Los Anoefes to continue his fight
lamst crrme:-'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min )
12:11 GI) LAft ....r wmt DAVID Ll'nWmM
A&.PmDtlTCMCOCI ....m
'MB'MBO
llCMI "Union Stalton" (1950. Ora
ma) w1111am Holden. Barry Fitzgerald A
bhnd girl is kidnapped, but doesn't under
stand her si1ua11on due lo her slghlless-
ness (2 hrs.)
G) llOVll "Beau James" (t957, B1ogra·
phy) Bob Hope. Vera Miles James Walk
er gay blade of the t920s. Is elected
mayor ol New York City (2 hrs ) fDYOYMI
1M II Cl) COL•W A mystery writer plots
the perfect crime with his ex-partner aio
lhe vtCltm { t hr . 20 min )
1.m O llCMI "The Fountainhead' I 1949
Drama) Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal
Based M lhe novel by Ayn Rant! An
architect destroys the buildings he
ctes.gned when he d1scovets hlS plans are
being etlered to lowef C081$ and adhere 10
current fashions (2 hrs , 30 min ) fJ llGU.TWOOOW•
@J Bnll'l.-T TOllMT Featured
JoanComns m> llCMI "Tl'le Madwoman Of Cha1tlol''
( 1969 Comedy) Katharine Hepburn.
Charles Boye< The comJpt leedefS of an
1n1erna11onal monopoly are lured to their
Ceaths by an eccentric old woman and
her mad accomplices ( t hr • 30 min )
C-l llCMI "The Kentucky Fried Movie·
( t977 Comedy) Evan Kim. MaS1a1 Bong
Soo H n. This cotlecoon ol no-hotds
barred sallrtcel sketches spoofing telev1
SIOn and movie chches Includes cameo
appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen-
ry Gibson. Ge<>fge Lazenby and Biii Bix·
by 'R' (1 hr . 30 mm ) <z llOVll "Star 80" ( 1983. Orama) Mar·
1el Hemingway. Eric Roberts Traces the
career and death of model-actress Oofo-
iny Stratten Y(ho was murdefed by her
estranged husband 'R' ( 1 hf • 44 min.) t.11 1 mAT--AL.-COUICTm lllT Cf U. TODAY
UTPATIGL
ROW•l llMTWILM• •
l llCMI "Bill Cosby. Himself'' ( 1982,
Comedy) Bill Cosby The comedian loOka
at everyday faults and foibles and per-
forms his famous characttJrlzatlons 'PG'
(I hr 44 mm )
1M $ llOVll An Off•Cet And A Gentleman"
I 1982 Orama) Richard Gere. Debi's
Winger An uno1sc1p11ned aviatK>n ottlcet
cand1ddte meets his match In a tough
Naval 11111 instructor while, otf base, he
romaN.es one of the local town girls. 'R'
::;i ( 2 hrs 5 min J
1:tl H llCMI · Monty Python's The Meaning
01 Lile t t983. Comedy) Jottn CleeSe.
M1chdel Pahn The Seven Ages of Man
provide 1he loose framework for a series of
com•G ep1sooes spooling everything from
se~ual repr0<1uc11on 10 gluttony 'R' ( 1 hf .
25m1n I *l~Cll--mrrtrATat
I QU~FINm 2:9 , :r-CMTOC*
QUILTY CM mx:at
lllllf IWMIMT
, llCMI "F1eedom" ( 1982. Orame)
Ma1P Winningham Jennifer Warren A
1eenager having oeen grven freedOm from
the Cu$texly or her divorced mother.
attemptr. to come up with answer• of her
own ( J tH 40 min I
~ IPOWTlt.OOIC (fl)
.. CIQ'9
llOVll 'Pa11erns ( 1956. Orama) V8fl
Hallin. Ea Begley Based on a Or•m1. by
Rod Serltng A business tycoon .geta
cavgn1 up in a high-echelon power strug.
'
.Jl.:.rs 30m•n l .., ...• ,...
llOVll "Monty Pythons The Meaning
Ot L,le" I 1983, Comedy) John CleeM.
Moc;haet Palin The Seven Ages of Man
prov1Cle ltle 1oose framework IO< a wieS of
comic ep1sexles spoofing everything trom
se,ud reproduc11on to gtultony 'R' ( 1 hr ..
2!lmon I 11:110 llOVll "Love Letters" (1945, Orama)
Jennifer Jones. Joseph Collen. A young
womar1 lflilrt1es lhe soldim She belleves to
tiave w111ten her tellers from the front and
•'>tater accused ol l\1lhng him (2 h<s )
~,Amt.
~~YWOOOC\.owm Many of the
1op tomed1ans in rnouoo pictures. past
and pre~nt are featured In this retroe-
pec1r,oe ot htlariOUs moments from ttle 111-
ver~r~
.. H llOVll 'Chanel Solitaire" (198t. Bt00-
raphy) Marie Frence PISler. Rutger Hauer
The romances and business struggles o1
Per113 fdshlOn Queen Coco Chanel'• eerty
yeer~ R (2 hrs )
S llOVW 'Waltz Across Tex&&" ( 1983,
Or.uno) ·Anne Archer Terry Jaatrow. A
w•ldc.a11e1 nnd a prelty geologist beCOme
roru.:1n11cnlly 11ivotved after thetr ptof9a.
s.on• t:>nnQ wem into confltet 'PG' ( 1 hf •
Sunday. Nov. 11 . 1984 17
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-Tuasclay com.·
-Morning Movies-
.. CZ, Slate Fa.r I «J4~ M .. s.c.a.1 Jeiln(e
~ri..DataAMrp..,,~ AO~t ~
.. QZJ • L.gr1tn1ng St111<es T N•C.e · f 1951
Mt\tPr /I A•JI~ Rc.rran R1(.l'\ar(j Tood 12
hr<, J ,.. 'C ·warl9(.~ •95'3 W~tPtr I Roe~1a1'l
W1dtr>ar~ Her11 I r 1Jr oa 12 hr<, 1 m1n 1 0 '(.Jri Tr1e W;.i11>.rh cmt I 1954 Or;ur.a1
Martr.Jr• BrandCJ E 1a Marie Sant 11 hr
48 nur 1
l (,.., G c.•q•CJ 11982 Mvs•c.a 1 l 1c.1
ano Pavar?lt I" iii hr ffl Harrold It '11 ',]
ffilfl)
.. H ·~., WP,e~' ( t982 urarr.a1 OvOIPt
Mocrr· IAary l J'IN Mc.ore t 1 tH 47 rr11n
S T t e Year (.JI l "'''9 Dange1ovs11
I 198J fJram111 Mel G1bsor. S1gourr11:•y
Wea>1e1 1 1 hr 55 n11r1 1
.. '0 'St;;r ao·· ( 1983 (Jrama1 Maoel
Hen nyw.:Jy [r1c. Rc.t:>erls 11 t.r 44 11111 rz 03•111 g '196~. CxarT.C~I Juhe Ct1I•'•
1te l durerit.r~ Harvey (2 ttr~ 7 mm 1 m "Gidget Goes To Rome" ( 1963
Come'lt) Cindy Carol Jarn.-..s Darren 12
hrs J
-'(:, G1efin F1.;1 O..r1g01 11947 Mystfofy/
Sally Gra1 1 rP111)r Howaro 1 t hr '.3'3
min 1
'l:L · Aagtirr·e I 1981 Or1vna1 Jarnef.
Cagr1ey Howaro E Rollins 12 r11s 3!i
min 1
(SJ "Gold Is Where You Find It" ( 1938
Westi>rn1 George Brer.I Oh111a de Ha1111
land I I hr 30 min ) -all Seven Angry Men 11955, Oiama1
Raymond Massei Oet>ra Paget (2 hrs )
ttllO "Stnke Forr,i>" I 197'> Orama) Clrll
Gormar Donald Blakely f I hr 30 mir1 1
CC1 "Marciano I 1979 81ogreph1I Tony
Lo B•anc.o 8el•nda Mor1tgom~ry I I h•
3(im1n 1
($, 'Ra1oers Qt The Los1 Ar~· 11981
AdvtmlureJ Harrison Ford Karen Allen
(It r 55 rmr )
CZ Tt1e S1rang1>r ( 1967 Ora111a1 Mar
cello Mas1rei1af'ni Anna l'a11r,. (I hr 45
min i
-Afternoon Movies-
-.., Ctiarro' ( 1969 Wesf Pl n} nv1s
PrPSIP/ Ina Bahn 12 hrs)
'0 "Ttf:! 01Jf,11:ir,rs· (1983 Drama) C
Thom.it, Howell Mdtl 01llor1 ( \ t\r 11
min 1
,. tC "W.-itloc.k" (19~9. W8'011<111i R.V ... 1tJ
W1dt11ilrk Henry fonda I? hrs 1111111 I
H 'Thi• R1Jl•11y rtass I 19/ I Orama1
Pelf'r () Tfl<Jl1> Atas1au &1m I? hrs 3S
rr11n )
'S · lt1t> A<.tress" ( 1953 Orama) Spttn
c.er Trd<..y Jean Simmons (I hr 30 m1rr J
'1 Hr111'> 0 1 Monlezuma ( 1951 f>r11
ma1 R1c.Mrd Widmark .JflC~ Pat;rnc.e It
hr . 53 min I
119(() "The L111la foYr•s ( 194 1 Drum11)
Bellt-fJav1t1 H,.rbefl Mllr\hBll (I hr '>6
min 1
1111 Z 'The GrPat McGortnQ1111 I 11Hil
18 Sunday, Nov. 11 , 1984
Jr Based on the novel by F Scon Fttzge,--
aid A psych1atr1st 1s torn between '"""
demanding wrfe ano his even nvve
aemanding prof8"IOO 12 hrs 28 min
.. <l'J IUflTI
Comedyl Spike M1111gan, Pe1er Sellers 11
hr 38 rr11n}
419 $ 1 Am Tr1e Ct1eese' f 1983 Or<1n n J
Ro~rt Mac.Haughton Hope Lange t •
hr 35 mm-; ~ ...
t::9 C 'Transplanl'' ( 1979 Orama) KPvir
DobYJ<' Metrnaa 01t1on I 1 h1 38 m,r 1
.. fT T hf' Magnificent Seven' I t 9f.IJ
We.,1e1r1J Yul Brynner Eh Wallach 1;i
r11 ~ '30 rrur• 1
L GC>loy The Last Qt The Go1oer
Bea« !No Oa1e1 ( 1 hr 31 min J
O (Jr The Wa1et1ron1 " 11954 Oramil,
Marlc.r. 6ranoo E ... a Marie Saini 11 hr
48 rr11ri I
l The Relurn O~art•n Guf;rre · 11981
u•ama1 Gerarel Oepard1eu Natl rt,,
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M00•P Mary T fler Moore ( 1 t\r 4 7 n 1• 1
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1er Smi5' rn a hghtwetghl t>out sctiedufPO
lor 10 rounds live from Atlantic C11y, NJ
12 hri, 30 min J
S llOVW "The Year 0 1 Lt"mg Oangerou!I
I{ I 1983 Drama) Mel Gibson S1gour
net Wea11er An Austrahan 1ovrnatrs1 a
811t1sh embassy ofl1C1al ano an Eurasian
c.ameraman become caught up m lt\P
1umut1 ot 1965 lndonesra 1us1 prtor lo 1t1P
fall ot Sullarno PG' Q ( 1 hr 55 mm 1
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Mysle1y) Sally Gray. Tre\/Or Howard Orn
mg Wo1ld War II, a.Scotland Yard insp1>1
lor mothod1cally sorts through hve sue,
µe<.I!> es a r89h-ot murder9 erupts m 11
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h1<; new series. 11 look. at the 111ndem hllr
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O lllOYll Myc,lery Island" ( 1978
A l~Prt ,,,., Fou, c.hildren stranded on ar
, • , .. <.'•ll<;ed by a herm11 and disco•
t c; :>uNerfetl money ( 1 nr 3r1
m •t-1 COWTACT Q
L lllOYll I ast Plane Out" ( 1983 Ora
• 1 • '~ ~ 1,ae• Jor rPnl Mary Crosb)' /l
,. .. • ,. ':.u<Jt'I 1Q l2L..a CIA-.ager.
-Y . -,-r ,-. "'·'filDPPd 111 Nicaragua du1111c
•t. 1 • ,,,,. or lhP Somoza regime ·pi_.
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0 lllOY11 "'d• 80 11§'a3 Orama) Md•
• 11v.i; F•11. Aot>erts Traces tt•
,.,.,., , J 1Jea1t or model-actress Doro
" , ",,11.., Nhv was murdered by her
• 1 . , i!__' I ;st>.1r1C R I I hr 44 min I
Z MOVW T•f, Str<1r1ger ( 1967 Orama
I~ l.A.1• ''1>1dnr11 Anna Ka11na A
' ,, 1 • • • u1rj h£>1lfllld stranger 1gnorP·
• •, '"1Pnl (111<, 1n this adap1a11on r'
1° • /. t • r• Canu,., r1011el (Sublttled) t'
€0 -..uotWM
1:20 IT llOVll ThP I 11•c 11110ner" ( 1970 Or.1
r • 1• 1• I "~>P•trel Joan Collin!> I•
I • 1 1• • 1 • 1<.penoed after tie tries 1
• ""' " cl t, c.oneagues 1s a tr it
' • t<,,r ir I
7:i0 0 2 °"THI TOW r UdllJ!ed par I IWO of ...
' 1• I r olHd );) nclud~ a CrUtse under
1. ". J I r I I:> A Wa..:man. L1eulenar1• 1 Cagne1 t. Lacey lead!> a
1 1:• • ,1 /•••J Nal1t1ng tour thr6ugh t\1~
'" •1 •·I N' ct for~ville Toron10. the trad•
t11)11~ c,' :1. <..c1p11a1 c11y of Ottawa a Cana-
.J l , >-~t>•al or
Bm,Ma.HIUD m °"L.A. featured funny ana sexy
c r" 1 •f,, Ji' from f.urope diet 11ps ana
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NOf\l'I CCUT
WU WUWOll.D Of~
TMI iiAi An eKam1nat1on o f change!>
rh;it c.ur 111 lhe br111n du11ng learning
1 I .,~ K tty Carlisle authOr Geolg
f' u11 lnr ilno conductor Michael Tilson
l loumu• 11•,c.us~ memory assoc.1a11on Q
( 11,,)
H cownnuao1 m HAYl~WLL TUYIL
ato e rt CHAILU .. CMAlll Cnerles swe!lrS
n !I won1on otter a spot wllh Gwendolyn.
11·1•11 hr· J h1n1sell chape1on1ng e slumber
~a lLJw LU.. • gullr~ -0 W HIQNWAY TO MIAY'a Jona1han and
M11rk try llJ nelp a self-centered Holly
W"!"l ~1.1r realize the 1mp0ftance of his
t1mrty rt nrr 0 lllOVll Borue1h11e ( 1980. Adven
t•111•1 rt .. ,ries Bronson Bruno Ktrby A
ll111u1·1 p.11101 othcAr hunts smugglers and
.i 111ltth", ~•lier alony lhe Mexican bo1der
l.'l1r'> / 0 119 'AU OAIY Colt is de1erm1ned 10 find
' 11 wht '' lM1f 1um~r that he left behind m
1 rmtlt t11wr• 1a11 tu1-. been murdered I I
hr J g•••na (I:' Mr M.11ns1yk ( 1974. Ac.1ve11
'''" i Cl1.irtci., llron'ion. Linda C1ts1a1 A
"''""" u111wf•r fr om (,ulorado dillc()'.lers a
c on11 11 t h;io; ~,.n f"'' out on him by lhe
Malia and struggles to escape a mob hit
n1an (2 hrs) m TMI ...... An exam1na11on of cnanges
1h:it occur 1n the t>ra1n during learning
.,crress t<111y Carl•Sle author George
Plimpton <1nd conductor Michael Tilson
I nomas d•scuss memory association O
{ 1 hr J CJ llO¥ll "Orec;seo To Kill" ( 1980
SusPf>n~) M1c;hae1 Caine Angie Otc.1<1n
,r ro A NP" 'Y "" PSfCh1atr1st's prac11ce •s
PAam1ned alter a l0<mPr pa11em beeomes
a suspect 1n 11 ;PrtPS ot stay1ngs R' ( 1 hr ,
4!> rn1n)
H, Cllbl"D ivu-ver.rcarmrrn:rt1ervig1
1ante Smut Snatchers of America are part
I rt.e ~:ieal .... mes ot Tuna Texas who
'>'JrfatP during tr>e 1n~est.ga1t0<1 ol the
JPdlh ol a IO<.i:ll 1udge ( 1 hr I
S llOVll Going Be<;erk ' 1983. Come
dy) John CanCly Joe Flaherty Poh11c1ans,
aerul>•<.'> tln<l rehg1nus culls arr> part of tt11s
c;ur• l:'dy t11nHmng the cast ol Second City
fV A 11 hr ;>'.)min I '-D t2 O'ClOCK NIGH
1:11 I) <T I / R (')r She101p10 teels the sting ol
Cuµ1d'~ ;irruw, us he falls tor a much
.,.ounger wCJrnan ilnd Maria 1s traumati1ed
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(I) anaTAllmWT TWT f eatur1.·0 ;i
hist~ mo111e cenS()f',l"oop
'1:) n9IQ WY Jo;:in Van Ark Mar~
H;irmnn l.,1•,py ll'ilsem .\nd LPVar Burron
>ta• in 11 ,.,,mul81Pd day of TV r.ir~ramm1ng
nl,.11(1t•d to ~1>1c;u;ide lc•i.n .iyf'r' 10 qu11
·"""~~or~lthr1 E ~
.. I) (T IUJI lll.ul> Ir <>p1tP ol a smeJ•
compa1qn froo1 the oppos111on Mar1.o
c.ont1r1t•f'.''> his qutKI for 1hs.state·sen11te
t•11f'l1 1t1uu(.lh hie, t;ith1>r 1n taw (Richard
Hur1w11 u!\WS t11rr1 re, N•lt1draw (Pan J of
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1J1;,,1p1->""'. w11t1 her 1<11.~ ,,f conl1dence ,,c,
, ·,! 1JCJW1f r) fJ l~I DYMAITY DN, 1 ti..iunted by ar1
;i•tr,1rt ,, .,, ,,,.,,,. wh•> .tsks fo1 AleJ11s
A J..ir .ir •I !>!• e;irc;ll tor clues tnal
N u•cl '" f "n !hf> t11•to >t~,1hon ol Mar~ '>
1h.,Jth ~· f'>llf:' '> rr<111t)n;il bellil111nr C.0!:.15
Bl.ii<" ll tJIJ',1flf'55 C!e.11 c;J I I hr ) 11-::Rv °""'* SctindtJIMl Jane Wymar. ..i111hu1 Stud<. T prkel comPd1i1n
P»1Jg1 (I tu I Eli) m.A1191G WY JOilf' Van Ari< Marl-
Harmor• C<l'>"Y Kasem arod I eVar Burlor
or,1a1 111 .1 '>11nul11ted day ol T'./ programming
1nll'n•Jt-tJ 10 pt>rc,u;ide te!'n agtir<; to qwl
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H llO¥ll N qt11marrc, ( 11JA1 Hn<rnl)
Cr1s11na Ramt><; E m11to f<>tevez A pickup
.ll~Gk. J PJC." QI C.•garf'llCS .1 video game
,mrj ,1 t (ilor·•..tl home all pl!!'( a parfTn lour
r•p1.,c1flll" ol t1r1rro1 1tnd r;usµen'le 'R' ( 1
hr 19m1") l llOYll I tt.11 (_,!1,1111p1onsh1p Season
f 198;:t Or.tn1.11 flruc.e ()rrn Stacy Kea<.h
r vt: lvtrr,., toljll c,chool blt'lketball su:incl
l•U1S Ul\trl111 br •I d1'>lttrt11ng reontOl'l Wtth ttt~ L MC 11 ,...,11,, 1r1lluAnced th01r hve-. R
( I hr . 48 r11111 I O llOVll Tt11• 011t<>1ders" ( 1983. OrA
mnl C l henna., Howell Mott Dillon The
r·xi """' <.••'> -.I ,, qrC>\lp of teen-eof'rs '"
ti t••r Oki.th om;i hOrnlltOwn durinq the 1.11t
bO< ro· (I hr 31 min J ~
Z llCMI 'St.tr 80' ( 1983. OrAma) Mar
1el Hem1ngwny, Enc Roberta Traces lhe
career and death of model-actress Ooro-
tny Stratren ·who W81 murdered by her
estranged hust>and 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) ~ wte ""1XOal ,..,.,.
1:11 Q . G) fT'I YCUI llOft Mall and Norman
each r1>ce1ve romantic notes from a secret
admirer bul both ere sospic1ov~ 91 who
rndy ~enned them • (!J "The Sugarland f J(P<ess·
11971 Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Wilham
Alt>ertcn A yoong mother t:>ecomes a lug
1tive .ind <1 lolk hero during a crime ram
page designed to prevent her infant son s
ado=~~:n3= I ~ A ~°'1Mi110ll
of the geometnc decorative technique of
ci1'mn~RmY
11:9 @ :'9Them" ( 1954 Sc•ence·Fte·
lton) J(lmes Whitmore. Edmund Gwenn
Tnc go11ernmen1 takes over an mves11ga·
11on IO<Jk1n1,11nto strange deaths occurring
.n the MOJave Desert (2 hrs ) .. 0 m IT.~ Several memt>ers ol
thp l"n<,p11a1 staff volunteer to be tested at
trlf• l'lreJm center where lhelr t>1zarre
cid11PrtllHf''> 1n dreamland are revealed I 1
hr I
BQ)(IJ... -0 HOTll. The wile CJI a sportscaster
d• .r:(!o;t-•'> her husoand 15 a homose~ual a
t.iu•.ir ''~i?'rni111 dS~!. Mark to help him reline
hi' '>OC•ally inept seGretary Christlnf'
;ir.r P11t ,, rt01n 1n a 11>te111s1on commercial
l lthrl
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twll't I.~ ·P1a1n Spea1<1ng' r:o
F~-dcµtLJ:. Truman at the age uf 68.
rt:f't•, 1 Q Jtl<J10ly,on t •S 11fe 1n polrttes f 1
r,1 1
'1!) llOTOINlll ·~ llOVll Beyond The Limit" ( 1983
Or;in1,11 M•thc1PI Ca1111• fl1chard Gere An
(r y i<.t, µh1s1c.ian <1<;IS 10 securP the
retr•,v,(• c.f Britain's t1onorary consul 1n
Ar')H I• 1 i.. anaopPO t>y revolutoonarie::. n 1 r.r 43 min I
E POCKIT M 11MDI U.J PJJckeu vs
Jimmy C,irac, (R) 11 hr I
S llOVll Se7 Camp-. ()f Th~ Very Rich
(I 983 A dull I HeathPt Deeley ChrtS Chi!
111 tir t8 m1n )
M>UD .....-r• ,.. ...,....., ...
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ALM An exam1nnt1on of the ways v1ct1ms
ot thP orgnn1c bra111 d1sea<>e and 1he11 lam
1hes c.ope with its ellects O ~Y ITCMI The ,...,ork of tOday ..
nn11r>•,1 ;nu"Q wr·fers a.rectors and <;Ill!'>
are g.11t ~"i:id together 1n snon him, v1'1e<)
an<.! <1r11rnated segment<. (I hr I 11•' flx,O rJi (1], Wm ... • ICTV .......
ROCOCMDPUI
·•YwtBIUUQM ··•-.VWW(R) "H _... ..... A pro4+1e of ~JI V~t
nnm War Vf!lerans who. for ten i;tears
ht111t· lf'rl ~.olttary 11vec; 1n remote Bre1ts of
lhP lJ l> 1>trt1gg1tng with t11e ellects of 1he11
w.irt"n~ fl•P 11onces :md the reJectton of
An'"'" "" .oc.1ety I t hr I
L lllOVll PltM,ure So Deep' I 196 I
1 Re m.inr eJ L.luren St Germain A YO\lr\Q
wom.in 11> ruthle,c,ly pur!>ue<l by a rmm
un111>l1• 10 acc11ot rt•1e<.1ton ( 1 hr . 17
rn111 I
Z llOVll KM MP (11>c.dby1.? ( 1qa;
( '"' I) I l;),1Uy F1elO Ja~ c .. , n A w1d
uw who 1s aboot 10 remarry 11. v1l111e<J by
her late hust>and's ghost ·PG' ( 1 hr . ,.,
m1111
..
tta II MA•• ,.a, An attractive lashlon
designer Mes Magnum to protect hef
alter one ol her two partners IS murde<ed
~I l! hr tO min ) CJ 6') TOllfltT Host Johnny C.rson
ISch;o==:=.(1 hr I
_._AU.a
~ .-:A Scheduled ex·
Sandinista Humberto Betti on what went
wrong 1n Nicaragua. psychologist David
(lk1nd Oiiers ad111ce to parents of teen·
r.,.~
~a-m "The L1J11e Foxes' ( 194 1, Ora-
ma) Bette Da111s Hert:>ert Marshall Based
on the play t>y L than Hellman A Southern
far111ly laces its downfall atter the Civil
War (I hr . 56 min )
S llOVll 'Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Orama)
Miltt Dillon M1cl(ey Roorke In a 1950s
urt>a11 enwonment --a yoong tough l<)(H(s
up 10 his Older orother an aging biker.
Nt11lf' >trugg1irig 10 find htS own place 1n
the Nf1rld 'A' ( t hr . 34 mm ) m N cwa Scheduled actor-d11ector
Da111d Soul discusses HollywOOd from
t>Oth sides of the camera ( 1 hr JO min )
11:11 @ llO¥ll 'Quicksand" ( 1950. Mystery)
M1c1<Py Rooney Jeanne Cagney A
1h1 vyr.11essty committed cnme starts a
ynung man on rhP road to rum ( I hr . JO
mtrt)
1t• l..c..110V11 PrivalP School" ( 1983, Come-
dy I Pt1r:>et>e Cates Bersy Russell Teen·
ayt:•J ooys 11rs11 1ne all-girls Cherryvale
Ac;.adt:my IOL som(' lun and adventure ·R'
l l'lr 37 mon) u. ~le. m Oii HOUYWOOO llOVll The Wdl Lover·· ( 1962. Ora·
m111 S1e11e M<.Ouecn. Rot>ert Wagner A
r.;J~h11n and his s-o p1101 oecome mterest·
Pd ,,, the same girl (2 rs 10 min I "l .........n ... ~ROCOCMDN.U m ITmTI 01 ~,,.-.co "l flt(A M.L CC*TACT UM11 Michel
Roc11e11e 11s David Hamilton m a hght·
1<P1Qflt bout SGheduled 101 seven roonds
(Ir " 51 Jerome O\Jebt'G I (R) (I hr,
')Q II ,, I
H llOVll Daniel 1983 Orama) T1mo-
11 'I H111ton Mandy Petmk1n Based on
! l 'f)tl(,to!Ow's novel The Boo'< Of Dan-
iel A graduale stuoent prot:>es the
l'11t>r1h surround1nu his parents' eJ(ecutlon
d'> Ru!.l>·an nuclear sl)les 'R' (2 hrs . 9
m11 L t2:ll O w Ult W wmc DAVll LJT1firmz-. ..
Scneouled Ma111n Mull ( t hr )
I Wte llfCMCOCll.....,.
lftTAlll AT mDI llOYll "Sierra Baron" ( 1958. West·
1"rnl Bnan Ke11h Rock J"900 In the
1800i> a Ca11tgrn1a Q6 m 1ur11per attempts
t P•p.ind h•!i t1010•"•l. tJy way of murde<
.111~ h•11u11\lr 1:? hr'> 1
(I) llOYll ·My Fa11uiue S12Y ( !951.
Comul.IYI Boh Ho1Jti, Hr·l~ -f"amarr An
Arnf'rii;;in t'nler1a1nl't •fl'lr•·•~.(;•1.111« 1 spy
111 nroi>r to ut>ta1n M>G•t>I p1.1· 1c t 1 • U S
~l"ir\}
IROW.YIAM 12'11 llOVll B111onwall9S ( 1978 Fan·
1;ic,y1 R·c.hclrl'l At er• Merceoes McC.m-
tlr11llJI' An 1c11t1s1 wet. tne help of • psy-
c.h1c wt1rm h1'io pri>vlOUS Ille t:>eOtns to haunt
horn 1R) (I l"lt i'O min I ~U llOYll l\11 llJ''' 11976. Adventu<e)
lrtrnf'" W-.1•l'w1>0ht Beri Murphy In t830
Sunday. Nov. 11 , 1984 19
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--4 ~
an American mountaineer is grven 40 days
ro upholO the Un11ed Stares· claim to the
Pac1f1c Northwest by bla1mg a trail 10 the
Cahlorn1a coast (2 hrs )
tJ IUT°'U. TODAY ®l DITlllT~ TOMICIHf Fealureo a hist~ movie censorship
Q) 'The Cashhan" 11963. Adven ·
lure) Cesa• Romero Frankie Avalon A
young Sparusl'1 nobleman finds romance
and advenrure when he leads has people 1n
a series of raids 11 hr 30 min I
(Z., llCMI 'The Wanderers" ( 1979. Ora
ma) Ken Wahl, Lmda Man~ The mern
bers of a tough tMOS Bron .. s1reet gang
disc:over Iha~ growing up and falling 1n
love are much more d1ff1cu11 experience!".
than any they ve had t>elore 'R' (I hr 57
min)
Nl@ MT 'ATMll 1:11 m llCMI 'Wa1treor;s" ( 1982, Comedy)
Carol Drake JLro Hams A would-be
ac.rress a 1een-<r•agaz1ne reporter ano a
prep-school re1ec1 have various adven·
lures whtlP working at a New York C11y
diner 'A' I I hr 30 min ) 1• C llOVll ·valley Girt· t 1983 Comedy)
N1co1as Cage Deborah Foreman A high
school grrt breaks ofl her romance with a
punker because lhe relatronsh1p threarens
her s1and1ng w11h1n her peer group 'A' 11
hr . 35 min l
ta I =T •COM> AL.Ml COUIC'noM
· ROWM I Ull1WI LAUGH-•
HlllAU PUii The Old Ball Game
lRJ (1 hr I
O llOVll On Thi' Warerlror.I' ( 19511 ..
-Morning Movies-
•<OJ 'The Wild Pony' t 1980, Adventure)
Marilyn l 1gh1s1one All Hindle ( 1 h[.... 29
min)
M CS, "I Am The Cheese" ( 1983. Drama)
Robert MacNaugh!on Hope Lange ( 1
hr 35m111 ) •<Ci "High Roao To U11na" t 1983. Ora
ma) Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong ( t hr
45 min )
•@ "Queen 01 The S1ardust Ballroom"
( 1975 Romance> Maureen Stapleton
Charles Durning (2 hrs I
•Cl) "Beasrmaster' ( 1982. Adventure)
Marc Singer. Tanya Rooer1s (I hr 45
min )
M (O "Best Friends" ( 1982 Comedy) Burt
ReynolOs, Goldie Hawn ( l hr , 50 min )
1:11 ( "41 "A Dog Of Flanders" ( 1959 Dr a ma)
David Larto. Donald Cusp (I hr 36
m111)
•IC . "Greased I 1ghtn1ng" I t977. B1ogra
phy} Ric.hard Pryor Beau B,,dges ( t hr
36m1n) • SJ .. Srrokm A<;.e' ( 1983. Comedy) Burt
Reynolds. Loni Anderson I 1 hr ~6 min )
.. (f" "Halls Or Montezuma' f 1951 Ora
ma) Richard Widmark, Jack Parance (I
hr . 53 min f-;I .. ro "GPt Craty'' ( 1983 Comedy) Mal
cotm Mdlowell Allen GOOf\N1t1 ( 1 hr 32
min) m 'The Maverick Queen" { 1955, West
ern) Barbara Sranwyck Barry Sullivan
l2 hr!. I
-C My rair Lady" ( 1964, Musical) Rex
H<irrison, Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs 50
20 Sunday, Nov. 11 . 1984
Otama) Marlon Brando Eva Marie Saini
Only one man musters up enough courage
ro challenge a powerful mob leader who
holds the dock workers of a big city 1n an
11()(1 yrip ( I hr • 48 min )
1:a I CAIDD CAlmlA t.te Cl) C81 ... llQHTWATCH ....
2:9 ATLMll n ="Fanny & Ale11a11d1:1r ( 1983.
Orama) Pern1lla Atlw1n. Berttl Guve Two
children 1n a thea111cal famny lose their
lively en1oymen1 or hie when lhe1r mo1her
mam.es a b1$h0p 'A' .(Oub~ O +a
hrs 17 min) 2:111 llOVllTOlll CARTOOll ...
QUI.TY Oii ..xtllT ,,_, .. MGMT
N01111 Mc. wan Y CR> M , llOVll "Rabid" ( 1979. Horror) Mari·
lyn Chambers, Frank Moore A young
Non1ar> 1n1ured in an accident 1s saveo by
a rad1c.ally new surgical procedure that
leaves her w11h a voracious appetite for
human bl00<1 'A' (.1 hr 34 min ) a. D llO¥W 'Gunpo1nl'' ( 1966. Western)
Audie Murphy, Joan Sraley A lawman
org.:in11es a posse 10 pursue a gang of
1ra1ri robbers woo abducted a dance hall
queen ( 1 hr , 50 min ) ':!.I CllCUI
(I) llOYIE An Atlau To Remember'
( •9!>7 Romanc.e) Cary Grant. Deborah
l<Prr Two lo11ers aboard ship agree to
pt•stpor1e lhe consummation ol 1he11 love.
bur trdyedy ir11ervenes before rhe rendez
vous (2 nrs 30 min I
rn1n I
H Orea ( 1977, Adventure) Richard
Harris. Charlotte Aamphng (I hr . 32
m1111
S !he Rack" ( 1956 Drama) Paul
Newrmm, Waller P1ageo11 (I nr 40
nun I
.,.@ 'The Shoor.ng (1967 Weste1n) Mil
lie Pl'll<rris Jae~ Nicholson (2 hrs ) _.,z; 'lkiru" (1952. Orama) Takash1 Shi·
murit Nobuo Kaneko (2 hrs. 23 mm)
11•0 The Stranger Within" ( 1974 Sci-
ence r te11on) Barbara Eden. George Griz·
zard t 1 hr 30 min I
H Wall: Across Texas" ( 1983 Orama)
AnriP Archer Terry Jastrow ( I hr . 40
rtllrt )
-JU1ernoon Movies-
U.Q) ·The HPartbreak Kid" (1972 Come·
dyl Charles Grodin. Cybill Shepherd (2
hrs)
0 Sophie " Ch01ce" ( 1982. Drama)
Meryl Streer Kev+o Khne. (2 hrs , 37
min)
($ "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Orama) John
Travotta Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 ht 36 mm) t• C "Snoopy. Come Home" ( 1972 Com
edyJ Animated Voices of Chad Webber.
David Carey ( I hr 20 min )
Z ThP Return Ot Maritn Gverre" ( 1981,
Orama) Gerard Oepard1eu, Nathalie
Baye ( 1 hr , 51 min)
.. C'S' "Black Beauty' (1946, Dfama) Mona
freeman Rrchard Denning ( 1 hr , 14
m111)
t:ll ,H 'Stroker Ace" ( 1983 Comedy) Burt
Reynolds Loni Anderson ( 1 ht • 36 rn1n I a. C High Road To China · ( 1983. Ora-
~= ... Tml ~fl llCMI "The Great McOonagall''
I t974 Comedy) Sp11\e Milligan. Peter
Seiter<, Wilham McGonagan is the world s
w<J1SI µoel. yet he seems to find ladder tor
h1~ pen everywhere ( 1 hr . 38 min )
Ml C llO¥W The Sergean1 ( 1968 Ora
ma) Rod ~te1ger. John Ph1lhp Law An
/\1.,er.c.il1• Army sergeanr stationed .n
F1ance a11er the war becomes altracte<J to
one ol-n1s men R' ( 1 hr 48 min )
--~'AITM• ~~ Tne Outsiders" (1983. Ora
ma) C Thomas Howell. Malt Dillon Hie
e•periences ol a group of leen·agers. 1r1
11'1eir Oklahoma hometown during the tare
60s PG' ( t hr 31 min ) . ._ m ctlCAOO'l Nn MJIORT
if"' ..... Tml (R)
22 VIOEO 22 9r8ftd New
VldM ''°"' QUIET MOT rw..,1K-V ""'
4:10 S llOYIE 'Going Beserk" 11983, Come
rJy) Jotin Candy, Joe Flaherty Poh11c1ans
at'rob1cs and religious cults are parr ol th1s
cofTledy learurong lhe cast of Second City
TV R' ( 1 hr. 23 min)
~~I IU'fllTt Z llOVll Star 80' { 1983 Drama) Mar
•Pl Hemingway. Eric Roberts Traces lhe
cnrPer dnd dearh of model-actress Doro
rhy Straiten who wa£. murdered by her
e'>l•angeo husband A' ( 1 hr 44 min)
d @ I DlllAll °' ~
ma) T urr Selleck Bess Armsrrong ( I hr
4!> n11n)
0 ·0~1 Friends" (1982 Comedy) Burl
Reynot<ls Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr 50 mm ) z 'Bf>,1s1niaste1 i 1!182.. ..Ad11am~ret
Mate S1r1qer. T11nya Rober1s ( 1 hr 4ti
rr11r1 I
W S B•g Mo 11973. Orama) Bernie
Ca<.ey. Bo Svenson ( I hr . 53 m111 )
.. rTl "CaboBlanco· (1981, Suspense)
Charles Bronson. Jason Robards (2 hrs I
C "My Fair Lady' ( 1964, Musical) 1 Rea
I l.i111sor1 AudrP.y Hepburn (2 hrs , 50
ITllll )
0 Ger Crazy ( 1983 .. Comedy) Mal·
corm M1.0owe1t Allen Goorwoz ( 1 hr . 32
rnin) z, Kiss Me Goocbye" ( 1982 Comedy)
Sally F1e10 James Caan (I hr 42 min)
.. @ "The Victors" ( 1963. Orama) George
PPppi'lrd George Hamilton (3 hrs 15
min )
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OCIMl'9 ) ll0¥9 "Otca' ( 1977 Adventure)
Richard Hams. Charlol!e Ramphng A
killer whale :.eeks revenge on a hsherman
who lo.1lle<J 11s mate 1n a c11prure attempt
PG' ( 1 hr . 3< min)
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dy) Buri Reynolds, Lorn Anderson A
stock-car racer makes a bad deal w11h an
unscrupulous fried chicken franchiser and
becomes romantically involved with a
pretly but virginal pubhc relations woman
'PG' ( 1 hr • 36 min )
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PU PULL COWTACT UMll Michel
Rochelle vs David Hamilton 1n a tight
weight bout scheduled for seven rounds
(from St-Jerome. Quebec ) (R) ( 1 hr
30 min,)
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discusses her new swim wear hne B1H Rat
ferty v1s11s Massachuse11s salesmen who
peddle 1okes . DA&J.AI
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Mac Davis. I =-°'~ llOl#llY
l+t COWfACTO
( ) llOYll "The ConQueror ( 1956
Adven1u1e) Jenn Wayne Susan Hayward
A mighty Mongol wam0t kidnaps the
dilugt'lter ot a powerful Ta11ar king and
!.t'1lt!!> control of his emptre 'G ( t hr 5 t
mm)
0 lllOY1E ·Sophie s Choice I t982 Ora
m;i) Meryl Streep Kevin Khne In 1947 a
youny writer from the Soulh takes up res1
m<uc.e with 4 Pollsl'Llmmtg!ant. a v1ctlffi of
Nall persecution, and her 1ntellec1uel Jew
1Sh =nd 'R' (2 hrs .. 37 min)
Z 'Halts Ot Mol"\tezuma" ( 1951
Orama) Richard Widmark, Jack Palance
lt1e u S Ma11nes are portrayed on recon·
naissance patrol In the Pac1hc during
World War '!.*1 hr . 53 min.) m••ma.
7':11 f) I OM 1MI TOWll Featured· part three of
a v1s11 to Canada brings us to lhe Canad1·
an Rockies, with slops at Banff, Lake
LoU1se and Jasper. the' cowbOys lake on
the bulls ·· rodeo style •• at the Calgary
Staf!P9de
B lliHAI& Y JllUD m OM LA. Featured a look al psyctiic
lphe~~:Co~e Los Angeles area
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their menial skills In a series of last-paced
animated games
~ HAVl-ftl TMYIL
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ous when Denise's b0yfr1end puts down
the medical and legal professions while
dining al lhe Huxtable home 0 llOYll "Convoy· (1978, Orama) Kris
Kr1stollerson Ah McGraw Cops and CB
· truckers a11emp1 10 outwit one another 1n
a rough and·l\,1mble war on wheels 12
hrs)
O ®l IODIQ ,United Slates Olympic
Medalists' Protess10nal Debut (2 hrs.) 0 .IOKD't WIJ)
(!) "°'. CllClleA 11 tl)MTVAU
Cl) ll10Y1E "The Mechamc" ( 1972 Ora·
mal Charles Bronson. Jan-Michael Vin
cent A new syndicate member is forced
to kill the man who 1augh1 him how to set
up accidental" deaths tor syndicate v1c-
11ms 12 hrs)
Eli) MATURI Gr,,_.
~ MYITHYI Rumpole Of T ne
Bailey After the new bamsler pleads w11h
Rumpote to defend he1 s1s1er 1n a murder
111a1 Horace learns lhe pr~1dtng1me •S
widely known as a death penally aovo·
ca1e Q t I hr ) *'1llOVW "Snoopy Come Home" (1972
Comedy) Animated Voices of Chao
w eooer David Carey The · Peanuls
gang becomes upset when 11s beloved
beagle decides 10 leave home on a search
lor his roots 'G' ( 1 hr . 20 min)
E NFL 'I ClllATUT llGlmfTI HtghhghlS of
lhe 1972 M1am1 Dolphins (A)
H -1MI NFL Hosts. Len Dawson,
Nick Buon1con1t ( 1 hr ) • S ll10Y1E ' Alt T!'le Marbles" ( t981 .
Comedy! Pe1er Falk. Burl Young A hus-
111ng wisecracking manager pushes his
1'.yo female wrestlers toward the top 'A'
~hr 53m1n I
12 O'ClOCI HIGH e:a ll10Y1E "Foo's Parade f 197 t Ora-
ma) James Stewart George Kennedy
When three men are released from prtson.
a guard anC1 a bank ott1c1al plan 10 rob
and murder lhem (2 hrs ) 1:110 W FAl&Y Tml Alex resents Doug's
dec1s10n to marry and refur.es to be 1n his
Oest friend's wedding
m T1C TAC DOUGM
LOYllOAT
DITllT~ TONIQHT feature~
Mac Davis
E'lllORTIClllTB
.. f) -·-A J and Rick are hired 10 protect lhe 1 te f •he d1s1a11 sioe
ot a popular acting team whose mamage
ended "' a bitter divorce t 1 hr ) 0 W CtBM Coach 5 romance w11h
Irene 1<. c;omphcateo airer she accepts his
prnr usal ot marriage i3nd then wins a S2
i"5t~arl 2 ut 2J
if5 MYITIHI R1.1mpole Of The
Ba11ey' Af1e1 lhe new OMr1'>1e1 pleads with
Rumpe>IP lo defend he1 sister 1n a murder
1na1 Horace learns lhP presiding 1udge is
widely known as a death 1'.'Pnl'tlly advo-
cate Q ( 1 hr J ~ llAITIJl'llC« TMEATlll The Barches·
ter Chronicles The new Bishop of Bar·
<..hes1e1 antj his man1ou1a11ve w1te arrive.
dcconipan1ed by an amb1l1oos young
'hapta1n (Part 3 ot 7) O 11 hr l
IPOIT'aOOIC (R)
H IJC)°~Alflhe R1gh1 Moves ( 1983.
Orrima) Tom Cruise trn1Q T Nelson An
:ir11b11t0ul'. school too1oai1 player in a
P1>nnsy1van1a steel 1ciw11 hopes lo win a
<..olleoe l'>Cho1orsh10 so that he ca,., make a
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health. you are entitled to a Double Interment
Spa ce (for you and your Spouse) in our
Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you
o f only a Srngte Interment Space plus the
Endowment Care Fund Deposit requlfed by
State Law
Harbor Lawn. long known tor its Special
Considerations to Veterans. is making this
Program available to the Veterans of this area
Space Is limited and 11 will be assigned O"n a first
come. first served basis To assure your space.
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beller hie IOf h1msetf 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (( llllO¥ll "Valley Girt" (1983, Comedy)
Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high
school girt breaks off her romance With a
punker because the retattonship threatens
tier stanc:Mg w11h1n her pee< group 'A' ( 1 ,
hr 35 min) z, llllO¥ll 'Monty Python's The Meaning
Ot Life" ( 1983. C9medy) Jot'ln Cleese.
Michael Pahn The Seven Ages of Man
provide lhe loose framewa<k 10< a series of
comic episodes spoofing ev8f)'lhing from
seiwal repr0duc11on 10 gluttony 'A' ( 1 hr .
-e!>mtt'lf
m Alim) tm:MCOCI ~· 119 0 fl) .-J C0WT Harry 1$ brougtil
before the 1ud1clal ethtcs committee when
u appears be has been conSO<hng with a
hooker
(!J llllO¥ll "The Big Fix" ( 1978, Mystery)
Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Anspach An
uncon11en1tonat pnvate delechve. who was
deep1y'1nvotved 1n the '60s protests, 1s
drawn into a case involving political cot·
rup11on and murder t2 hrs . 30 min) 1 CJ~•lllTI
()TOP U.. IO .. Robin Blake vs. Wal·
rer Sims tn a llghlwelghl bout scheduled
IOr 10 rounds hve from Atlantic City, N J
lRJ {2 hrs 30 min ) -IJ ([) DOTI &..-Having learned
that Gary ts the lather of Val's bable5,
Abby takes desperate measures to ensure
that Gary doos not learn the truth Q ( 1
hr)
D fi> HIJ. ~ ILUll A recently
released teen-aged killer prompts a spe·
c.iat alert Bales otters shelter 10 a streei
urCh1n Belker afraid to fly. must catch a
lpta~-to Las Vegas to extradite a prisoner
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MCI A hypothehcal community dMded
by tension~ about schOot prayer. gun con·
lrOI and the right to assemble provide& the
sp11ngboard for a discussion of First and
Second Amendment controverSleS (R)
Q (1 hr)
(CJ llO¥ll "Na11ona1 Lampoon's Class
Reunion" ( 1982. Comedy) Gerri!
Graham. Mict'lael Lerner A motley group
of a1umn1 gets together for an unusual
10th year high school reunion 'R' ( t hr.
25 min)
C0 1 AMIT'RAll flUTIVM. OI POGU How·
ard Hesseman l'lost& 1h1s International
crowning le!.t1val that has been attrecllng
hundreds ot perfOfme<S, musicians and
theater groups from around the world
~1nce 1975
CS, ... PAT ~ amt M ll'U9lli:AIY
The "Hip Hypno11at" demonstrates the
power~ of the mind before a nightclub
audience 1n Santa Monica, Callforma. C 1
hr. S6m1n I m'°.. . -ttl> llO¥ll "Sorority Kiii" ( 1973, Mystery)
Nicholas Hammond. Joanna Cameron. A
p1ycho11c kilter teuor1zes C3Phves inside e
:.oror1t')' house ~1hr .• 30 min,) -••••w.,.. fl) ..., mTm Strapped by a hectic
schedule.. Heton finally agrees 10 take Dr.
Battan11ne's advice 10 stow down
(lt.)910'Tmc:aeAM.YTMI ... .. n::-llllO¥ll "The Joy Of Letting Go"
I 1976. Drama) Oorn1n1Que St Pierre.
Cttnt Hughes A housewife looking tor
rtml~ descends into the dangerous world
22 Sunday, Nov. 11, 1984
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cerned people who fl§tlt against hazard·
ous pollutants 1n their communities ( 1
hr)
(0) llllO¥ll "S!!IOkef' (No Date. AduJL)
Sharon M1tchell, Ertc EdWards ( 1 hr 20
min)
(SJ llllO¥ll "Staying Ahve" ( 1983. Drama)
JOhn Travolta. Cynthia AhOdes A young
aspiring dancer lands a role 1n a produc·
lion. thus ,eopardill~ his retalionshlp w1lh
~o~oman. 'PG Q ( t hr 36 min ) 'l ' "The Return Of Marlin Guerre·
(1981 Orama) Gerard Oepard1eu
Nalhahe Baye In rural 16th-century
Fran<.e. a young husband. mysteriously
absent tor a number of years returns to
reclaim his wile and famil y
property (Oubbeoln English) t 1 hr . 51
mtn)
119 fJ Cll ..wrT Otck finds himself
embroiled in a marital dispute when a
guest announces she's tell her husband. a
U S senator (R) D m T-.rT Host Johnny Carson I 1
lhr.):'==.-.m..
-AleM.La ~~A Schedule<l Allen
Lieberoff author of "Chmb Your Own
Ladder." on developing a home business
( 1 hr)
(.t) llllO¥ll "Southern Comfort" ( 198 I
Drama) Keith Carradine. Powers Boothe
A group of Natlonal Guardsmen on week-
end maneuvers 1n a Louisiana bayou
spark a small guerrilla war with a commu·
My of backwOOds Caiuns R' t 1 hr 46
min) m 111 C&.W S<:heduled lrtals and 1oys (If
being a s1rrgte parent a woman who sur
vlved a near-fatal 1nc1den1 (I ht 30
min)
1W@ llOWll "Conspiracy Of Terror" ( 1975
Mystery) Michael Constan11ne, Barbara
Rhoades When a man 1s literally scared 10
death. a husband-and·w1le detective team
is called 1n to Investigate ( t hr 30 min ) -1,...,mm M OI HCIUYWOOO • ll0'9 "Open Season' ( 1974
Suspense) Petet FOnda. Cornella Sharpe
Three mentally un9trung Vietnam vets play
a sadistic cat-and-mouse game w11h a
young couple whom they kidnap to rake
part 1n tooir=ertad sport (2 hrs )
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.,. "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Orama)
Mall O+llon, Ml<:llay Rour1fe In a 1950s
urban environment a young rough looks
up to his older brotoor. an aging biker
while srruggOng 10 find his own place 1n
the world 'A' ( t hr • 34 mm )
-· ... ''Happily Ever Aller" ( 1978, Romance) Bruce Boxleilner. Suzanne
Somers An aspiring Singer Is torn
between her desire for fame arid her
a1tract1on 10 8 love-struck moun1a1n men
{R) ( t hr , S~ min l
-CO) .. "Bad G11~ II" ( t98J, Adult)
Suzanna Britton. Kavi8t ( t hr . 1 S min l -· e LATIWlftMDAVIDUJIS .y
Scooduled actreRc; Susan Saini Jame!
(I hr )
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lllCMI 'rive Gates To Hell" ( 195!;
AdverrhJrf!) Nav111e Brand Dolores Micha
etc, Ct:•nf''.P guer•1 las capture a group c
Rt:d C1C1~s nur~s and a nun 10 provid•
m!"Cl1cat assistance for 1he11 alhng leader
I? hrs)
d) llllOYll Thrit Certain reeling" ( 1956
Comedy) Aob Hope Eva Marie Saint Ar
all•~I fall~ Ill loll.e WWlACJl/IOOl\lsl'a secl8
ldry alter sM hires h1rn 10 "ghost" th•
tom1C. slr1p (2 hrs I mvova. '£. AUTO UCltO IHAA Summer Nation.ii!
Ong R,111nq tlr m C1ric1nna1t) IA) ( •
hr I
1M S llOYll Ortt!>~ec! Ti Kill' ( 1980
'>u I .. , ', t.A h.1PI Caine Angie DICk1n
:.011 A ,~ .. .,. fur~ r..•.yc..h1a1r1f.t'S practice 1~
!'.<drrt•l•••<l 111ter u former pat1en1 become~
a .u5.i,.t'1 I '' a ,f'r11>., 01 stay1ngs 'A' ( I hr
4!> ru I 1•D *Ml Whtl~ Comanche" (1967,
WPslernl Josepr1 Collen W11t1am Sharner
A peac..r-0111<.er t.ellles a long-running
quarrel ~twee" il se1 Of twins. the off·
~pr111g uf till lncj1i)n 1!'tothflr and a white
lather (l fl•'• J e ~AIMJIT TOMIGHT Featurea
Mil( Da111\
(f) llOYll H<>U~11 0 1 Women" ( 1962
()1.1n d i 1 '"' ( l'n11Jt11 Andrew Duggan
An P tfll't l.1111 mo1ner 1• condemnPcl to
I•' '' .1'11 t l" 1r J MO'>(lf 11' f COl'l,,.1( I Pd of
1 bl,,r•r 7' I 111 )() rr .n /
Z lllOYll I~"', ( I 952 Drama) T akastu
!:.h1111w;1 N1A..1u11 KAne1<0 A m11n who is
rJy111" ,f I olft(..{'I decides f1rSf fO enjOy hi$
f 11,JI J.it '' lhP tulles! lhur re::.ot11es 10 do
•,.imN/11119 111 la'>f1ng 1mf)C1rtance (2 hro;
::>3 rn1n )
,.@ UTPAntOl ~ *Ml la N•11I De Varenne$ r 1983
Drama) Marc.f'flti Ma!i1ro1anni Jean Loui"
fi.111.J Jlt Tt,,. <,fOry of Marie An1ome11e
.111d L1>' XVI <•11 trtt!u thghl to lhe town or
v.11p11no,':. on thn eve cil the Ravo1u11on
lubbed) 'R' (?hrs, 10 min 1
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Gr.1rrd Pr.,. Hmm l •.10111) (Al ( 1 hr 30
nun)
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J11c.ti.ml Hdrr1~ CharlCJflf' Ramphng A,
lo 11i~r wr..1tP •et!l<S rnvpngti in IJ fisherman
whc.. k1llf'•l 11~ m<11e 111 ;i Gilptur11 1111emp1. ·pc, ( 1 ht . 32 min l 1•1MMUATW. .. ~:. ... ..,,,,.Tat
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llllO¥ll "R1c:harf1 Pryor Here And
Now" ( I 98J. Comedy) fhr famous
<.<>rned11t11 rnp$ evuryono from elephants
IU l0tmei WM •II lh1l; l11m staged et the
Saenyer ThMtrP Nl'w Orleans R' ( 1
a:lllhrLl ~6.. CARTOON
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1 .,.. "Motel Hell · ( 1980 Hcxror}
Ror1 Calhoun Pnul I 1nkt-r 1rmer Smtih
IJ'.f'< h1~ tmckromt•. rnorol to 111id flAvor 10
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ai. 0 011llf'1 I r A 01:1c:Jm,1, ( 1964
Whtnrn) Audit Murµt1y Oorren McGav1n
A b.tnd1I vOw!il lo k1ll th1• rnnn who mnrned
hi\ ux wile I I hr 1('1 min )
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1:1'f ( 1967 Orama) Maggie Srt 1th Rriti
'11 S1ephens A 1eac.her at a r~11lc; r:J;;f
1..hoot teaches her stud1>rt~ an •1i1prec.1;i
'" ro of t:>eauty ana r<1m.1ncr· 1? t1r'i 10 111(1) !Jll..,,.
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<11 J Onr1•, Day Ji!C.k L, •tt1rN '" I ' 1 ' 1 11• 0 'My r.w Lildy · 11'lh4 IA" •t tlll Rn~
H.imv111 Alirjrr>y H1•pb1,rr "1:1 '''" 50
r111n t 1t:a f) "SMolour fn A Orif' ()<~~ T w•
I 1973 D<amai R•c.hil1d C11·nn.1 J.1c1<
l:.111m ( 1 hr 30 min I
Z Cri'><lnova 10 I t'lF:r; 1 , .. , • llv •
Marc.elfo Masrro1anr 1 V1111a L r, 1 t t • ~1
,.,,,, I
• JUtvnoon Movies -
ttlll Cl) .. ThA Two Mr<. C:.drrflll', ( t 94 7 fl• tl
n111) Hurnµnrey O• !l•I'' H,111 .11 1
Stonwyct. t2 nrs I C "T <x>ts1e ( 1 l;!Bt' C<1mP 1y I p ,.,,,,
Hotlr11a11 Jessie.a L 1inge f 1 nr '>Ii m111 I S Ooo't Cry It s Onty Thur h•• 1 t<J87
Ot;in1a 1 [)(·nn1s ChrrstophN ~vStll• -.;iir t
J111~ f • hr 50 m•n J
2 lllOVll "Darling" ( 1965. D<ama) Julm as11ous New Year's Eve bash A' ( 1 hr
Cnw 11.. I durenc.e Harvey A young girl 32 min /
e1p1>11H1ces a number of romanllc failures .. 11 $ llOVIE A1g Mo· { 1973. Orama) Ber-
only t() I.Jacome the rejected wife of an n•P Cas1>y Bo S11enson Based on the true
11itti.ir• prince 12 hrs . 7 min ) •.trJfy c.t nanrJ1capped bask.etbatl player
t:1I C llOVIE "Greased Ltghtn1n9" (1977 M.1.,111-: ~tokes nelped 1n rehab1hta11on by
Biography) R1cha1d Pryor Beao Bridges ff'llnw p•dtPr Jae.I< Twyman 'G' ( 1 hr . 53
Bw,ptJ on tne true s1ory of Wendell Scott m 1 wr., alter World War II becomes 1he f11st UI 0 llOVIE ··G,,nf.rP f 1950 Western)
t:11ac• c.~1amp1on 1n the history o• the race () ,, n,.1 Bari1 Robert Lowery A noto-
C.d' (.IC.Ult PG ( 1 hr 36 min) ! J, ulldN <; IOOk a1tke P•CkS up the VJO-
.. (f-. alCAOO't NITWORT ll>N -r~rl'.'"~~CSetl!S!:O'r ~tnm fT --
E ._ .. Tlmt (II) ttr ,
0 lllOVIE Get Crazy ( 1983. Comedy) i; IE>ICALDOCTO..
Malcolm McDowell. Allen Goorw1tz A d 111JIDMAMa.~
1='0 H · ·y,.., G101910 · ( 1982 Musical) Luci
an P.N 11ott1 f".athryn Ha11otd (I h1 53 n' , z (>rJ nq BP<.Prk ( 1983 Comedy)
J '• C..i• •Jt J<){' Ftaher1y 11 hr 21
"r
i. C 1,. W I McO Ja<Je' 11983 Adveri
I •" r' I • fJ JI"" oa~1d Carradine 11
r ,.. ii I " r '
0 I ••I ·~"·Nl He N.ght Toqether
• 1e; f1!'!c11mf>nta1y1 The Roll111q
<,1 ,,,,. ( 1 •11 ~0 min I
s fj1·• I r1 •·nth ( 1982, Comedy) Burt
R1·~11 11'1' 1 i<ilrliP Hriwn ( 1 hr 50 min 1
1«I z \1p .. pc,1, iw I 1982 Horror) Hal Hot
t • • A JriPnr ,. Barbeau 11 hr 5 7 min I
YI C M 1 COile.tr Pac.he!~ Ii 953 Mystery J
1 • 1 :o H.1 .. 1 •and Richard Burton ( I
1i' 1 r I
O [j",1Sl'n 1s11>r · 1982 Advel'llure)
1.1 1 S • ~~· Tl" 1a Ruoerts 1 nr 4 5
._ l · ... · ''" t97& Adventure/ Chatles
Fi• . r Jac.quPllne B•s!'>et (2 hrs I
H The Ballad Of Gregoroo Conez
"~e 1 r1• .trna I E ONard James Qt mo<,
1 ·" f\ .wer (I h1 44 min J
L fr., Will PCJny' 11980 Adven1ure1
M 111111 l 1qr1h1one Art Hindle ( 1 hr 1'9
r I z ,, • ng Ano Porr Wine ( 1970 Ora
rn,J J,;rr P:, Masor Susan George 11 hr
4 • ,. ' •
.. 11 >NtO<. M·n'1•rig TnP Store? t 1%)
C ''"!r JP1•1 1Pw1<; JI St Jr,nr I ' rr
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hNn,. munic1p111 txinos choos1n~ ·•
qu.1•ll••l" !01 Ch1lljr1>n <;hopp1nQ 101 ii i:P1
u11,JI computer O C 1110V11 CM11n1., Of Fire' (1981 Dia
m.-11 A!'n CrO'i'> Ian Charleson Social
prec,1.,urP ind pe1son111 1urm0tt beset two
vP1y different £J1111c.h athletes on !heir way
t 11urv 111 t~, .. 1q;>4 .Pnm. Olympics PG
'''• Jm•n)
E "°"81 MCllQ Art>e<Jers' Crown Cham
(l•f n~n1i Sr11t"1 Rl'ICf' 8 ltvfi' from PQrn
1 ,,,, P111k fh1 t 1 hr I
0 WILL rT lllmD ~ AT TMI ,,_
lmp1ov1-...tl(,(1 m .OtC a slan<J ... J() come-
dy ,., performed by Marlin Mull and his
'
ests t t hr I
DICIC VAii DYKE .. :=. .... "
1 o TMMl'I COWA#Y
I-~/l.Dla .. IHOUR
WIBL °' rOlmlNI ADAM mnrt llOMIY WON.D
S llAITIJI IWIOl.D-AND M IOYI At hot
r,,,~;1"r pto:11 atiooit the turnmg pomt 1n
t•,. 'r1 .. 1 l'ir 1p oe1 Net:.lllA a young man and
t ' t..lr1t ~ ... rvarot 111 ~' Jtr1 Africa Matthew
!I• 1 .. , .~ stars as Hiltty and Zakes
IA " 1• , ... ne.:l!PS r.1s Broadway role as
C,.i• 1 fir l) m.o /
mntATQIL
M 'I CHAIUl~OM M PUllC99 ,_, =:'ium TMATTUNI
lOVllOAT *::&. .. 'JI. Rut.lb·e BtinsOfl tel<es a
• ilt and !>a111rig. Jerry Ma1lowe who
t..J ,re~ almost ever 1 Ohio State·M1ch1gan
~~J.L.At ir co~1un1e!> , ...
10 mtJIT.-wl TOMQHT Featured
Sr1ir1e7 MaCLil1ne
I TNIU'tCO.IMY
WMllL °' FORlUNI lllOVll W•llilrd ( 197 t Houor) Bruce
0;lv•'> E•nt»I B rgn.ne Af' unt>atanced
, ,,, ~ r .an t•a n<. an a1my of rats to
J~s:.~t•!> enem e<; ( 2 hrs 5 min I
I? ,--='wm. u1 ~ Ti IWIMOUTI °' M '111 l eon Spinks
""' Muhiin•mild A (f Pb111Ary 1978 1n Las
V1·11.1'>) (Rj 11 hr 1
H ....,. TMI wt. Hrio;to; Len Dawson.
N<1-t. fl•«)fUt.onl I I tu I
L llOVIE 'r •· f r 1 T •1.e' ( 1982.
R· " ~1 e) T '"' t,t,n;itP I< '1!>1r1 £:11ckson A
.. , r·gP lre;.hma wh has been taught
" " f !.ct pn F-<-, "IJ:'lurP a womim <, fan-
• 1 • ....., •.ars. ltldl .n...e ,.. more 1mpooan1
1 ,, 1."'ur "•II., fl 11 nr 35 min 1 O llOVIE 111 .. r 1rty 1968 Corn~)
r1·t , '1lj C1;·111l!11 e Looget A mis·
1 1 "' J 1.1 ·•c.•or 1..11•ates uttl'r c:.naos
"'' ''" tic v .s,1 ""a o;oc11JI p11rty f? hrs ) Z llOVIE Tt e M.1n From Snowy River '
111113 Ar1 ,• •1111•1 """ Douglas, Tom
fl,11t10<,0n A , 01.ng ooy grOW'l to man·
11 th! <Jurin•) I ' •Vill<)1MI<, trek through the A'''"•"·'' ,, trtrrr·''" re, ( 1 hr ""
"''" J '1:)•1IONU.
Sunday. Nov 11. 19S4 23
-l'riclay Coal.
Ne U 2 OM lMI TOW Featured. the conclu·
s1on of a v1s11 to Canada with a stop In
VancCCJve•. the customs of North Ameri-
ca s most B1111sh city; sample the sport of
heh hiking the glaciers 1n the remote
Bugaboo mountains ~
8 6HAl&YNUD
lMI llMllQ Of ...... A beh1nd·the·
scene.-, look at the long awaited se9uel 10
the c1ai;s1c space movie "2091.' with
mte1v1e.,;s =Scheider T1CTAC ...-um TMATTUlll
WDP•c:.c:.An ftOfU'I co.T
WU, WILD WOIU Of MmM.I .. ..,..-.....
· MAVl-WU TM• .. MU Of MAZZAllD Bo and Luke
wax nos1alg1c as they Imagine a 19th cen·
rury se111r\g 1n Hazzard Where the Duke
lurela11.er~ were constantly at odds with
Boss Hoyrs ancestors and henchmen ( 1
hr) CJ 6:) Y Donovan retcues his son Sean
from thP ahen youth ~ps and tries to
deprogram him while the leader Klaus
plots re11enge ( 1 hr 1
D llOYll Smokey And The Bandit"
I t977 Comedy) Burr Reynolds, Sally
I 1Pld A daredevil trucker accepts a chal·
lnr•ge 10 run a truckload ot beer trom Tex·
a~ baci. to Georgia 1n a hm1ted amount ol
1tnie I? hr' I D @J llNIOM Benson·s plans 10 have
Kraus bPCome his execu1111e assista nt are
tooled up when a nebD1sh with pohllcal
lclou=~ead Q
WDP•cac:.An --= "Breakheart Pass" ( 1976,
Western) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland A
disguised Federal agent is caughl up m a
dangerous sequence ot events aboard a
train 1n 1870 (2 hrs.) 18 WAii_,.. _. MVWW
ID WAU ITmT -Guest Brenda Lee Landry vice president. Morgan Stanley &
Co Inc re, MOVW "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy)
Dustin Hollman Jegs1ca Lange An out-
ot-work New York actor labeled as tem·
peramental discovers a whole new career
tor himself when he drsgu1ses himself as a
woman and lands a soap opera role 'PG'
~ ( I hr 56 min )
ll'L um Of 1'MI .. (R)
IOI W • tw A prol11e of su~ Viel·
n;im War velerans who, tor ten years:
ha11e led solitary lives 1n remote areas ol
lhe U S struggling with the etfecll of their
wartime expenences and the rej(tCtlon of
Ameocan society ( 1 hr )
S llOYll "A Night In Heaven" ( 1983.
Orama) Chnslopher Alkins Lesley Anne
Warren A married college instructor hes
an allatr wuh ooe of her aludents who
W1'>rk's as a mete exotle dancer 'A' O ( 1
t1r 23 min) muc.,_MCOT ... 0 wai'8i Webster's plans foe a
special Thanksgiving celebratlOl'I are com·
p11caled by the arrrval of George's ram·
bunc11QVs 1011'\er and Katherine's arrogant
mother 9
mncTAC-
LMIOAT
INTmH•IT TW Featured
Shirley. MacLa1ne
fJ) WALL. t1'mT -Guest Brenda Lee
111nr1ry vice president, Morgan Stanley &
( ' lr11
24 Sunday, Nov. 11 . 1984
6i) -COOi •I 0UW CCMf'l'Y "The El Toro Marines: General Bloomer Interview''
CE)9GIT..,. •8 Cl) NU.Al J.R is up to his Old tricks
as the Ewing and Barnes 1amlllas lace 011
at.the annual Oii Barons• Ball Q ( 1 hr ) D fl) ...,_ Hunter 1s arrested when a
csrug dealer he's been 1nvestiga1tng Is mur·
dered with Hunter's gun. ( t hr ) D @.) MAWAIAll NIAT An unidenlllted
murder victim found on the beach and the
arrival ol Mac's lormer partner from Chi·
cago create trouble 1n paradise for Mac
a?d~ LI hr) I .., ....
mAT •• Mm'ICll "You Can't
Take II With You" Ge<>fge S Kaufman
and Moss Hart's classlc farce abOut the
1omance belween the scallerbrelned
daughter of a family of eccen1r1es and her
htgt'l-society Slutor Jason Robards, Ehza-
belh Wilson and Colleen Dewhurst star Q
~hrs) ,_ ...
IPOlftLOOI[ ~
.,. "The Other Side 01 Midnight"
( 1977 Orama) Marie-France P1s1qr. John
Beck Based on lhe novel by Sidney Shel·
don A Frenchwoman seeks a special type
ol revenge upon an American pilot who
deserted her dur1ng World War II to marry ~
a Wa!>t11ngton 1ournalist 'R' (2 hrs • 43
min)
(jJ llOYll "P11vate SchOOI" ( 1983, Come
dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Russell Teen
aged boys vtS1t lhe all·glrls Cherryvale
Ac.ademy for some fun and adventure 'R' t 1 hr • 37 min )
.~.,. "l..eooy" ( 1974. Biography)
Duslln Holtman. Valerie Perrine Celebrat-
ed comedian and social commentator
Lenny Bruce tries to speak freely wt1h1n
the cons11a1nts of the 1960s and '60s \!i!=em. 'R' ( 1 hr., 62 min J
{.l,j "Going Beserk" ( 1983. Come-
dy) John Candy, Joe Flaherty P0Ut1c1ans.
aerobics-and rallgiocrs emrs are parr oflhis
comedy featuring the cast ol Second City
TV 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) ~ -ICllOOl flOO'llAL.L -...,.TUCll .. .,. "The Swarm" (1978. Horror)
Michael Caine, Katharine Ross A world·
famous entomologist leads a hfe-and-
death s1ruggte against a horde of mad·
dened killer bees. (2 hrs . 30 min )
JU M.A. CCMITACT UMTI Michel
Rochette vs David Hamilton In a llght·
weight bout scheduled for seven rounds
(from St·Jerome. Ouebee.) (RI ( 1 hr •
30m1n)
00110Y11 "All The Right Moves" ( 1983,
Drama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An
ambitious school football player 1n a
Pennsylvania steel 1own hopes 10 win a
college scholorshlp so thtl he oan make a
better hie tor htmsell 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 30
m1nL
-U (() JALC:C* CMIT A horrified Angela learns why Francesca has come to Falcon
Cfesl. and E~ma agtees ro be hypnotized
to prove Chase's innocence 1n lhe plane
crash. ( 1 hr ) • CJ e llMI VICI Crockett and Tubbs
pose as a speedboat raclno team 10 nab a
drug smuggler wno plans to vse a race to
Bimini and back RS o cover tor his latest
run .J.1.hr) I ii•= MOUl10ll Matt is baffled when the prime suspect rn the murder ot a
model and her Chaulletir has a waterllghl
ahb1 Q ( 1 hr) DI.,
6!) TMI &aAll An examination of changes
that occur "' the brain during learning
ac1ress K111y Carlisle author George
Plimpton and conductor Michael Tilson·
Thomas discuss memory assoc1a11on Q
( 1 hr)
fC llOYll A Night In Casablanca
( 1946. ComedyJ Marx Brothers, Lois Cot
lle1 Several men <:ause pandemonium m
Casablanca l 1 hr 25 min I
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llOWll "Creepshow" ( 1982, Horroi J
Hal Holbiook. Adrienne Ba1beau A quin
rot ot horror stories lrom a Child's corntt
Dool-1n<.ludes tales about re-an1ma1ed
corpses. ahen vegeta11on a voracious
ape-hke creature and millions of vengeful
cockroaches ·R' l! hr. 57 min I
"• CJ o QI, mm ... TAXI
ICTY
&ILW
ROCIPOM> Pl.II .,,....... --MYllW llOYll "ConfPss1om, Of A Young
AmPr1car Housewife· ( 1977 Orama)
RPtiecc.a Brooke frtc Edwards A recent
ly dl\/01(.l'd hOUSflW1fe'S repressed desires
'>urlace whi>n she v1c;11s her daugt11er ancl
S011 tn· law ( 1 h1 25 min J
0 lllOYll "Ho1 Pursuit (No Dare A<1Ull 1
Annelle Haven ( f ttr ~O min )
~ IM)CI Of 1141 -,,. _,.TMCCI
1~ CJ) llOYll "Who·11 S10µ The Hain?
( 1978 Drama) N1~k NollP Ttl~d8y
Wf"fd A V1Plnam veteran involves a friend
fror11 rite war and his girlfriend 1n the high
priced Jnd dangerous wo11d of drug
smuQ9.11ng (R) (2 hrs 15 min 1 CJ UI) TOlllMT Hos1 ·Johnny Carson
Scheduled Sammy Davit Jr magazine
I·~~~~:~
~ AlmlCA Sctiedufed Casey
Kasem. hO!ll of "Ame11can Top 40", polit•
1cal cartoonist Herb Block on lhe R!"agan
r,~eamt1; .li.o. AmllCA ..,m
M ct.W ScheOuled a 1Mn recount9
his ·attet-11fe' e11pe11enca ( 1 hr 30
min;._, ,.. AKIM>Clz:-1 .,. .. Seven ( 1977, Adventure)
Wiiiiam Smith, Barbara l olgh US lntelh·
gence calls 1n seven ~pec;1nff&1s io ''OP tne
1mm1nen1 merger 01 seven Hawa11an c11me
indicates (2 hrs ) ... _, ...
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) TOP U. IOllllQ Robin Blake v~ Wal
lllr Sims In a hghtwe1ghl bout sc.hed1Jle(J
kn 10 rounbs hve lrom Allanttc C11y NJ
(RI (~hrs . 30 min )
<Hi llCMl "Siar 80" ( t983, Orama) Mar
1el Hemingway Erte Roberta. Traces the
cnreer and oeath of model-actress Ooro-
1hy Straiten 'who was murdered by her
P'llr 111god husbnnd 'R' Q ( 1 hr , '4
fOll'I )
$) ~ Bes1 friends ( t982, Come·
dy) Buf'\ Reynold~. Goldie Hawn Two
~reenwritws who have a goOd personal
and p1olec;s al relat1onsh11J overe11tend
lhOtr tr~ndSh1p getting mrm111d 'PG'
' 1 hr . ~O min )
12:Gl @ llGNf TRAClt ~ ~ .o¥W "fxl)O<.f> ltlr: O;i1e AOu111 11
tor 40 n11n)
12:15 C llO'lll 'BluP Tt ' '1f't 11983 AOwn
t;rPI Roy Sch1>10P1 Mi:I· ., rn McO<Jwe'I A
1!> Angeles police hPl•COP'er patrolman
t •1d1..ks an expeflmen1a1 m1111a1y supe1
copter planned for use 1n c1v1ioan crowd
con1ro1 A' O ( 1 hr 49 min •
m1 I m ,.A., 9IQKf V'IDlot , ... ,_TMIDAM .. ~L.A.: V'IDIOI
lllOvtl "t 3 RyP Madeleine· ( l'J46.
Orame) Jamt>s Cagney Annabella A
t1a11 5PY 1o; qusteo from Secret Service
Sc.hool ori the I.) S I? hr<; I
d) llOYll ' I II T akf' Sweden ( 1965,
C:nmeoy1 BfJtl Hope Tue'>day Wefo A
wealthy rnan tries tci break up his daugh .,
If" "> romance by 1aking her i:ibroad (;;>
'"~) ft) POCUI P'Lll fltl1VAI. AwiltO winning
lllmc; by collt>{l" <,ludPnts (Jav1'1 Solver
, n ., ar11n111lel'.1 T 1'1P Strange Case Of
Mr Dor1r1ynronk .., Ooredorn ' based on a
{" r•m by Ogden N:ic;n ;mo l i:iurie Craig's
,rPa.-.4' Mon1te1 at 111 ,1 )'Oung woman
<1:>111rmy 10 ~ .:tr .:i it 1 n•P t1an1c. Host
lo•ec.tor John Bnnr·ari1
l 1 B.ICTilC ILUI
Z llO¥ll FncM1'J""'1 "1)1>(11><, • t98t'
C.11<;pPnc;e) Robf>n Liro .t JvBelti W loams
A New Vo1~ C•ty 1Ptt>r I vP hPlps a Wyo-
'''"g Shp111f orvf'Sll1}1ti> ~ spate ol toca
cattle n1ut1latoc ns Fl' ( 1 t-.r 15" 111 J 1• 0 llOYll 'Cu11 01 TM C bra ( t955
H()(rnr) rl1cti.1rrl l ,,,~ ~a '" Dor••Prque A
my teriuus lrtJoct!l c~r!.e llt1nas brutal
tlh1lll It• a grc 1p 1 I w-ir vf'll>•rlr•~ I 1 nr
'•Omm J
10 INTDT.-wT TOMQHT f PrtflJt .. t)
Sh11lf'y Macl a•nP
(I) llOYll 'W,111 {)1 ~luo " r 11)63 Ora
n1a1 Suzanni• Plf<'.toe!'e 1; Hardiro A
t•m'-t-trA11l Ar rr>ti11nc; l<i ~ 1· hM•C»Eo atter
hilV1'1!ol d t~ng IVl\h ol rn 1r11l'f1 fl(Jr<,P •Wiler
~tor . 30 min I ta "'9fT TUCH
1l41 .0VW · Pliilll SIJ•I"' t H'!71 ConiP1ly J
Waller Matth;:iu Mt111•ePn St;ipleton
-Morning---·
.. mtWOll.D -19m ICllRIAt rr•wn. L.Alll ......
TmTMI .._TID._T'RCIMO rnYCU-tt .._
•mao ~ .......
ICTYtM tlCClllD ~ llAIM rT 9(lllT Up to CIAte bUSt
ness lnformatlOfl IQ! managers. rnctudang
M1otegy 1saues. tecMolO(Jy and a review
Based on !he play by Ned Stmon A trio of
roman11c comedies are set In lhe honey·
moon suite of Jhe Plaza Hotel (2 hrs, 15
rron)
1:t0 H DAVIDIOW:....,..,_mfffou.
T/l•S concert taped an Vancouver features
music from the album "Let's Dance " $ MO¥ll · An Olficef And A Gentleman"
( 1982. Orama) Richard Gere, Debra
Winger An und1sc1planed avlatk>n officer
c.;and1date meets his match 1n a tough
Naval dnll instructor whtle. off base. he
romances one of the local 1own girls 'R'
1(2 hrs . 5 min ) * ... .,._.,.a llAli1WI UUIM •
.o¥W "Let's Spend The Night Togeth·
f>r'' ( 1982. Documentary) f he Rolling
Stones The Stones perform many of their
greatest hols 1n this record of 1hree con-
certs he>o in New Jersey and Arizona PG ( 1 hr , 30 min )
-~ 9IQKf TMClt ~11 JQWUI CMAMJeOllM .... _ !:II lilCMI "The Kentucky Fried Movie"
( 1977 Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong
Soo Han This collectton of no-holds·
barr eo sa11ncal sketches spoofing tele111·
r;1on and movie cliches lncliJdes cameo
appearances by Donald Sutherland Hen·
ry G1bsoo. George Lazenby and Bill B1x·
b ~hr , 30min)
!:II' G .,:' CMTOC* QW.TYOl..-T MaL.I All» RU tll MO ...0 (II) z lilCMI "Oodes'Ka·Den" ( 1970, Ora·
ma) V~Mal<a Zush1, Kiyoko TaOQe MIS·
ery and degradation characterize 11re 1n
the Japanese slums ol Tokyo (2 hrs . 20
m in)
tit O llOYll Night Of The Cobra Woman"
I 19n Horror) Joy Bang Marlene Clark
An American oecomes involved 1n lhe
unwholesome rituals of a Ph1llpp1ne snalle
cull ( I hr 30 min )
1:9 .t-.-. lMI Mo Hosts Len Dawson,
Nock Buon1cont1 ( 1 hr )
Ml f'!1 CIQM
CDOUTDLMTI
ot Wall Street act1v1tieS ( 1 hr )
H ,_ TO • YOU AID • The potential
ot cn1ldren is eKplOred by explaining who
they can be instead of what they should
be Guests Oushn Hollman. Mlehaet
Jackson H11rry Belafoote and CIOely
r yson Marlo Thomas hOtta
S A,,._..,_ TALI Puppets are tea·
tureo 1n this story ol Tom Turkey's
attempts to keep a group ot cold ~s
arro hungry cal$ from figtitrng Of navrng
him for dinner ...
.. U.QD
(lJ) ICIN.urn.D '"*'"---YUM YCllCI tll MmQl.. lUlll .-TM•,_ _. ....
IWWCM ~ ~Oon'I Cry. It's Only Thuf'lder"
( t982. Drama) Dennis Christopher.
Su<-M Saint James ( 1 hr , 50 min ) s, llO¥'a "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983.
Or.1ma) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow ( 1
hr , 40 min) m rrtYM•••l•l••l•I N18 IA1'WYU• C•
; ... a:a WIUMIT&L ···--Lmt .... ~Breeders Crown Cham
p1oosh1p Serie$ Race 8 from Pompano
Par!\. Fla IA) I I hr I •
.. (C) llO¥m "The Life Of Brian' (1979,
Comedy) Gral'lam Chapman. John
Cleese. In tne first century. a bungler who
is proclaJmeCl a m~n t>ecomes the
leader or a great ret1gt0Us movement
~ainst hlS wisheS 'A' ( t hr . 33 min)
WU ~ "The Lile And Assassmahort Of
Tne K1ngtish" ( t977, Biography) Edward
Asner, Diane Kagan The final three years
1n the hie ot Louisiana's DePfesSion-era
Govern°' and US SenatOf, Huey P
Lortg, are riddled w1lh controversy (2
lhrs b-OOMI
-.AT
llTIURT MO¥ll "Nightmares" ( 1983 Horror)
Cristina Raines. Em1ho Estevez A pickup
lruck. a pack ot c1gare11es a video game
and a colonial home all play a pan 1n lour
ep1s0des of horror and suspense 'A' ( t
hr 39 mon ) '01 MO¥ll ''My Fair Laoy t t964 Musi·
cal) Rex Harrison. Auorey Hepburn
Based on George Bernard Shaw·s "Pyg·
mahon " A British professor tries to teach
a lower-class Londooer how to be a laOy
'G' (2 hrs , 50 min )
t:1I (!).,,. .... '1' llO¥m "Revenge of tne N1n1a ( 1983.
Adventure) Sho Kosug1 An hur Roberts
A Japanese._gallery owner denies Ills vlO-
lent N1n1a heritage until American drug
trafflckers k10nap his young ~n A' I 1
hr 28 man I
UI U ·.wa "The Lost Con11ne111· 11951
Sc1ence·F1c11on1 Cesar Romero. John
Hoyt Following an air craSh on a deserted
island. the survivors form an expedltton
and encounter Pfeh1s1oric beings ( 1 hr 40ni.il UI (!) ICOM I CCITIHllY CAUMDM
@ ITAICADI
·--· Lm\l IAICA&.I 9 ....... .UT AD¥'1WMWI
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( 1966. Adventvre) Chnt Walker Martha
i er (2t\'f!T ma. ITlmT ll')Q POCllT • •,.,,,. lrvmg Crane vs
COwbO~"'t Moore (R) ( 1 hr ) ,._.. toll TO ~ Pad<).-
1ngtoo Bear's plan to be a model 11udent
on the llfst day ol school gets a talhrig
grade when he brings cnaos to the cl&Si·
room
(0) M -All) M ...oTQ Four chll·
drPn beC~Olved with an lnternalion·
al srnuggltng ri~klJTl!\ey accidentally
discover a pric11less statuette ( t hr )
<l 1M0¥m "l ht• n1qht St11tt" (1983, D•a
ma) Sam Shepard S<:ott Glenn (3 hrs
112 Wlil.oeeccmumt
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-Saturday con1-:-
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PIOfU TO NOf\I
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dumps some rutabaga ;;no brussel'>
s rout soup into his laundry
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ITOOIU ®)-.TY OMOTI
TlaTALI
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lllOVlr °" lllT\DO MAT\lm Ol 119eQ8
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• J ~ OI THI "7M M1t<P Ayalit v-.
Danny lope1 fJ111 .. •'179 ,,. San Antc-
n101 (A) I I t1r 1
t1, llOVll rir fl,,. Walerlront 11954
Dram!)) Mar lor, Brar11! £ v.1 M,.rn:. Saini
(ltu 4l rrn1
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Robin Hwa I 1980 (Jr..,n.<11 Ar11m<1tP•j
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• ~MITORY
mVll Raqqet'r M-tr• 11981 fire
ma) S1SSf S~1flC.P~ I 11c. K• •tH•rts 11 t11
35 n\111,
S llO¥ll G 11d , WI .. 1• f ••• I •l II {ms. Weo,tl:rr" Gf1r1rq<-1111 r11 (Jl1v11J tJI•
Hav1llano ( 1 hr 30 rr11n ) .. II 1J COU.IQI FOOTIAU. M1c:t1 9.irr 11
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llO¥ll "'Bra1nWaVf~s·· t 1983 Sc1ence-
Ftehon) Ke11 [Nllea Su1anna l ove ( 1
hr. 21 min}
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llO¥ll 'Oakottt 1194t. WP'>t"rri)
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MAWAllWl4 ALL .. Tim Ol.O HCMI
• COOi •I oaMGI CCMITY The E
Toto Mannes Oenercil Bk.omer lflterviPw
( ~ RACM World Charnµror•
<;htp Race from HO\Jslon 1 l•r ,
'H -ntl ~ HC>fot, I 1 rt CJ11w•,rir
Ntek Buon1Con1t I 1 hr )
Oi m¥ll "Hsn!> Ct 11·,t•dl AndPr<.nn
/ 195? M11s11.•JI) O&r111y II' .Jy• Jea11mr1,,,.
( t hr 45 rmn I S, llll01tll Hflr1s (,hrrslrar ArtdNSN\
111}':>? Mu•.'-.tt) D11nny Klltf' JPanm.-111<J
26 Sunday, Nov. 11. 1984
( t hr !JO min) m .. mMG ~ ''l1CMAM.18 ~ Ollntl A.JI ICM -1=-~T (@)~ . oorn 1HOW
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llO¥ll "Too Far To Go" I 1979, Dra-
ma) M1chae1.Morrarty. Blythe Danner. I 1
hr-40 min J
Z llOVll 'Dodes"Ka-Den" ( 1970 Ora
mat Yoshrtaka Zush1. Kiyoko Tange (2
~JL!, _2.Clroir.).. ,,. o m MDllMIM Am .. M1AZ1eG .....,.
B AlmllCA'I TC. Ta ~ AIC Wllllll) • Soup For Pres1
r1Pnl • l wo schoolboys competing w11h a
q11t for elected office sabotage her vole
geth11g punch rec1~ alter c;rie steals their
l···~::Q
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AlmlCM IO\IWIW
E TIIATll.ON Bud Light U S Champmn
<.hip fr.:im Yosemite. Callt ( 1 hr }
H llOVll "TnP Man From Snowy R1vei
l'l82 Adventure) Kirk Douglas Tom
f111r1111~on ( t hr . 44 rrun J
L llOVll H11llywood Outtakes"' 11982
C•Jr~r 45 min / ,,:al m GOM u':::'"
MTW Oii M Hrrt
50 AlmlCM IMDITAllD Featured
Sh,."'n" faston ( 'S1rut, · ·Hard To Sa.t
it • fJ11.•' 1 Sam Harns ( Sugar Oon"t
P, ,,. r f'cJI UProatar·., video We BPl011g ·
, I tu,
! llOVll 'IJho 01J11e It? I 1q4? (,Qfne
11 r Burl At1t1r,11 L 0•1 COStf"llu ( t hr 10
-Afternoon----
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· llOVll "'Emperor Of The North Pole"
< 1973 A1J11Pr.ture1 Lee Marvin Ernest
Bc:.•g•11r e (2 hrs J
(I) PllONI U • • 'llOll W VIGAI TO
....0 THE MAii> WAY Lee Ma1ors and Gor
1Jnr> 1 ,hnc0<;1<. are among the drivers ol
c...ir•. lroree .\'heelers and motorcycles 1n
th'" '>00 mite race
Q) IOUIOOLD
fll) Oii THI .,_, r eatured • the cost nf
tttlvrroy a baby, how to choose a stock
t.• ~ fH avo101ng 111her1tance p atties
1r•v•" I ·ng 1n 1:1010 O
fl) lllA IOWlalQ Brunswick Memortat
Wt'.lrld Otm" hva lrom Glendale Heights
Ot11rJ ( 3 hr\ J
mJ '"•rm1111-w10D-""W .. 'l 1UH ... 'l TOP RMS IOJlllO Robin Blake vs Wal
ter S1rr in 11 ltghtwe1gh1 bout scheduled
for 10 rr1undr. ltve from Atlanllc City, N J
(n1 (J 11r&}
Q_ Oii THI• wmt .,_MD M>m ~ llO¥ll "Ora1ns1orm"' ( 1983 Science
f"1c11nn) Na1a110 Wood. Ch1113topnor Watk
1111 1 1 hr 46 rn1n }
QI) MCllO MOM AICOT 1t:al8 COUIQI POOTUU. USC at UCLA
13 hrs 30 min I 0 OJ COUHI POOTUU
G) llO¥ll 'When Worlds Collide ( 1951
Scrf"ncP Fr<.llun) Barbara Rush. RIChard
Dert 12 hrs)
'
WUt!UWOILD OI A.,.,_8 llOTu..wm
OCIAllll
llO¥ll "Wat10Ck" < 1959 Western)
Richard W1ornark, Henry Fonda (2 hrs. t
m1n)
S
•1CC11-•D••ttora ROOM ~ Tiii
IUelTW
,,_CA'S TC. Ta
lllO\lll '"Hell1nger"s Law' \ 1980. Ora
ma) Telly_ Savalas, Rod Tey10~)
@ W-OP WA: ~al
HOibrook profiles A11zona ( 1 hr . 5 min J
'
DOCTOR WNO
OCIMlll
llOT •CHIAM.Y THI ...
L llO¥ll "'Deal 01 The Century"' ( 1983,
Comedy} Chevy Chase Sigourney
Weaver ( 1 hr 38 mm )
Z llO¥ll Spnng And Port Wine" ( 1970
Orama) James Mason Susan George t 1
,.,hr ii'&. '·"'°°' 90Ul,,..
IWMICT \llVDll llO¥ll "Orc:a"' 11977 Adventure)
R1r.nard HdrrtS Charto11e Rampltng ( t
1"11 3.? min )
ttO 0 lllA IOWUMO Brunswick Memo11a\
Worr.j.Qpon lrom Glendf'lle Ht11ght". Oht0
l'Q.·,=la.,
HARDY IOYl / IWICY DMW lfYtl ... ~ ....
DIYO .. CoeecaT The rock group
r nc.\'r fc.r IS unique at11re ano mechanical
n1uvf•mP111s uses special ettects to per
l(Jtrn r111•, including "'Whip It" ""Beautiful
WrJrtrJ 31 d Uncontrollabre Urge'" before
.1 Bt-•e•'L Hills aur:l1ence
S llOVll ' Walll Across Texas"' ( 1983.
Drama1 Arone Archer Terry Jasrrow ( 1
tir 40m1n) ID TOGITHlll wmt atalY All> 'AT
IOOMI HI !,._ wmt OM..tNDOWUOll 2:11 • llQ.tWl-.MD
WILCO.. UC.. KOTTD
llO¥ll "The War Of The Wortda··
I 1953. Sc1ence-f1c11on1 Gene Bany, Ann
fiob1nson ( I hr 30 min I
tzl) .. TIQt Tm8 Use of high tech a1
the Hovston Headache Chn1c. a blood
•,ugar analy1er for blind 111abet1cs. speech
.. ynthlJS•lPd trains al Attanra·s Har1s11e1d
2:111·,,:~5~
.. ,.._ITOOIU
m¥ll .. Game Of Death II ( 1980
Adv11nture) Bruce Lee ~ (!)um.I_,. Oii THI
Cl) lllO\lll "Ttie Incredible Shrinking Man
{ 1957, Sc1enca·F1Ction) Grant Wiiiiams.
Randy Stuart (I hr . 45 min )
tli) NOVA An exptora1ton of the techniques
11<>1><.J on ra1o;1ng aquatic animals arrd plan1s
f111 food 1n the U S Chtna. Japan and
St.ulland Q (I hr)
fi) llCMI "'The Wind And The Lion ·
( 1<)7S. Ad~enlure) St1an Connery Cen-t11c~~eli:1n (2 hrs ) mJ LR"---1~, m¥ll "'Raldors Of The l o•;t Ark'"
ct qn 1 Adventure) HamsOl'I FOfd K •en
Al11•11 ( t hr 55 mtn)
J WOllTIC8nm ~ 'AODMTmt ooa TO ICMOOl Padd
1ngton Bt'ar's plan 10 be • moo.I tudent -
-Batiirday Cont.
01 11'1~ first day or sc.hool gi>tc; a la1hog
grade whQn he.b11ngs cM<b to ll'IP ciasc;
room
L, llO'VW Annie ( 1982 Mus1ca1J
Aileen Quinn Albert Finney (i' hrs 8
m111 )
01110vt1 'The R1gn1 S1utt" t 1983, Ora
rna) Sam Shepard Scott uli>nr !3 his
t:> min J z llOVW 'Tt1e Man f mtn Snowy R111~1·
11982 Ad11enture1 K11~ Do;q1as fom
aurhnson ( ' hr 44 mir1 J
I MITcm
l1f I ...n.llQ • ta1 lf!OITIWOll.D Stf-•P<l1N·d CART Cai>
'IMS Palace 200 llv!O rac f> llC1m Las
./(:gas Nev Women s Wtlrlr:t HriOy Bu1lcl
'''ll Champ.onsn1ps tr om I <1ro111C1 ( t hr
JO min l
~•Ml•IQNMO lft QAm OI TMI Wiii (R)
1 llO'VW "Six Weeks'' ( 1982 Dranr1:1)
Oudley Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( t hr
47 min ) m _. ICMOOL FOOTIAU ..e& twrntYOU FeaturPd issues nf concern
to Asian women are discussed by Elaine
Kim Ph 0 Pro1ect Oori>cfor ot Asian
Women of Ca11forn1a Pa111c1a Lee Union
Represen1at111e of Holel ard RPs1aurant
f mptoyees and Barti>ndPr'> Union local 7
San Francisco ano FP<>hf' Lee Ph 0
D11ec1or of Special P101ec.ts C1f l11tern111ion
di Olt1ces, UCLA and P11>c;10MI Asian I
Pbc1hc Womeri s Network O COUlQI fOOTIA.U. Washington at
Wash1~1on Slate 13 hr~ 30 1rnn ) G TMI MCI FOR.._,. om: CCUIGI
POOTIM.L ~ CollPge toot ball scores
and hlghltghls from ;110u•1d 1hP covntry
.. ind a IOOlc al r1ex1 ""'""~''.> ""tll' • ontl"St'.
ITMlMI
M1W <* TMI tlT1
iiOCIPOm PUS .,_ ·-re 1 I ad.,.., 0•1ty f 198 t 01;i
ma) Ore<;ory Him •• Jn I Pf' C.r<1nl (?
hit ~ I I lftlJMD IU'TCt9IO COU1G1 POOTIAU. ICOMIOAll>
f 110'VW "The Grl'y fm 11%1' W'!S.t
ornl Richard Farr ~m)rtt J,11 1t11• Bw
=1· ~.f.::: ATMllO'VWI
ACTOM '* AC11eG ,..,.. wrnt an ICl zzr cou.m POOTIAU TPam~ wer,. not
a11allsble at press lime <L111"I 13 hr~ 30
=im1n= .... .,...,... ..
.-.uYIOOI .U111T 8'0lnl LHDDI ra•t"M VOT.-llCMI "l ovu And Bullet'! 119/'l
Adven1ure1 Charles Br Jnc;nn nod
strlr~rs.1 I IAm.uTM QALAC'T1CA •CAmW mu-...,_.
U. ........ During IM C1v1I War Pra ''
woman Is torn between het plant1111or1 ancl
lht man she 1oves Suw. Margot Kidder
Md Ian Ch11rleson (Part t of ?l (2 hr<.
& non)
(1.) llOftl "Tobacco Road" ( 194 1 Orn
IM) Oel'l4f Tterney Dana Andrr.ws. ( 1 hr
24m1n.) . •11?) .,. "Tney Came To Cordora
( 1959, Adventurol Garv COOC>ef, Rna
Hayworth (2 hrs . 35 min ) 1:111 Mm.olf . = IUT nB Action footage and
intor111ews demonstrate the professional·
ism IMt Jim Plunkett. Dick Butkus, Dick
Verme1I and Billy Kiimer contributed to
loot ball
~ = 'Maneater" ( 1973. Adventure}
Ben Gauara, Sheree North ( t hr • 30
min)
I WA&.111WJIH.,_ .... -PAlnml Cima.ct •....a Viewers are 1nvtted to test
their mental skills 1n a serleS of fast-paced
an1m=ames L "A11plane II The Sequel"
( 1982 Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag·
erty (I hr , 25 ~
0':) VINCI Piii L'\Qj / llCIUI C.OW-.L
--11.ilvenbt,g .. 1~.m:= --"AU. · .UTUT.-CMllmD --~'*-Featured a
tribute to MGM ( 1 hr )
U) llO'VW "Tne Castaways On G1111gan's
lc;land" ( 1979. Comedy) Bob Den11er.
Alan Hale Jr The shipwrecked crew or the
Mrnnow It are r95Ctlt!ld ~ain and dectde 10
1urn 1hP11 tropical island home into a posh
resort ( t hr . 30 mln } ED mAI,..... Neal Gabler and Jef.
trey I yons host an 1nf0fmalive loo4c at
what's new at the mOllteS
'
MAIT TO MAIT ,..Lm
MON "On The Waterfront" ( 1954.
r>rnmnl Marton Brand<>. Eva Mane Saint
011ly oru• man musters up enough courage
to c.hallenge a powerful mob leadef who
ho1di:. the dock workers of a big city In an
11011 grrp ( t hr . 47 min )
S llOYm "Raiders Of The Lost Ark"
t 1981 Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen
Alien In 1936. a globtMrott1ng archeol<r
g•sl·ao11en1urer races Nazi evildoers 10< a
1egenoary religious an1fact of enormous
pu...ier narrowly escaping dOzens of death
iraps en route 'PG'~ ( 1 hr . 55 min )
I TOIUIO UIZll I IN
.. Cll ... HIADLl91 Oii TIU&. T opte "~outd a
battered wile be prosecuted lor murder 1f
c;ne kills her husband when she IS not In
immediate danger?" Guest attorney Rob-
ert Courtney.
! i.T:: • .,.,..
1 ~umnom.,.,..
) .. "Going Besetk' f 1983. Come-
dy) John Candy, Joe Flahe<ty Pol1l1C1&ns,
at'robics ano religlOUI cuna ere.perH>f thla
1,;c..niedy leatu11ng tile cast of Second City
TV A ( t hr . 23 min) 1• I) 2 <* TMI TOMI Featured profiles of
rock"\ ho1test new superstars 1nclud1ng
P11nc.e Cyndi Lauper. and Rod Stewart,
m1lhona11e·s wlfe-turned·author Terry
Moore catches us up on her adVentures.
I WIACllwmtDAW»WWWIZ m•u. TOOCL.omfOl~1
IWfTQe ...
MTW•MllT'I ,-.c••
• • lllftlm Natural htStory photographer
Wolfgang Bayer's film record of a winter
spent 1n Vetlowstooe Naflonal Park Q ( 1
hr) I=:..: CMJZA11<* MD TMI ...
An examination of the period from 1917 •
10 1945 !hat saw the rise of Naztsm and
the ano1hllation of sot million European
Jews in lhe Holocaust Q ( t hr )
llO¥tl "Raiders Of The Lost Ark"
( 1981. AdveMure) Hamson FOfd Karen
Allen 111 1936. a glo~llottmg arche()I().
gisl-adventurer race& Nazt •v~ Joi a ---
legendary rehgtOUs artrfact of enormous
power. narrowly escaping dozens of death
traps en route 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min J
CO).,. "The Natural' ( 198A. Ofama)
Robert Redford, Roberl Ou11all The
uncanny, almo~ mythteal. natural ablllty
ot a m1dd1&-aged baseball player rockets
a ma1or league team toward the 1939
pennant 'PG' (Add1llona1 Fee Required)
$hrs .. 14 min ) ..... ..,.., IQ
rim .,.,. "Marciano" ( 1979, Biography)
Tony Lo Bianco. Behnda Montgomery
Roel!.y Marciano rlSeS from his meager
t>egmomgs as Fl poverty·stncken young.
ster 10 become the only undefeated
heavyweight champion in t>OKing h1st0f)'
1:91~~ ... MmTMATT\lm ~
TAL
MGU.YWOOD CLoelW
Q.OllUP
M cm Ull .., Featured San
Diego's country-wesrern scene, Starsculp.
ture • a new high·lech sculpture whtCh
blends V1SUal an with SC'8f\Ce profile ol
con1t011ersia1 radio talk show l'IOSI Dave
Dawson. and a 11de at>Oard ll'le Siar Of
India as 11 sails lor the l11s1 11me since San
Diego's bteentennial
llD 100Q.Oll flQI C090lll"lllll-1TrT ....,...,
S -.,.... Fealureo fortune
tellers. psychics. tarot cards. remcarf\8·
11on and other lasc1na11ng look' al tne ~ur
rent craze 01 metaphysics
'Ml i;! UT PA!m. -·~"="WT ITllOUI Arnold and
Sam start out as partners 1n the sate Of
roach spray and then become compel•·
tors 8 MON ·Carnal Knowledge ( t97 t
Orama) Jactt Niclle>lson. Ann Margret
Two college lrieods spend se11eral years
before and after graduation d1sco11e11ng
hie by sha11ng and sw11ch1ng each other's
Q!!_llnends. ~ U 9 '"' Romano's g111lriend 19
kllled and he 1acell the prC>SPflC! of perma·
nent I06s of eyesight wt1en th~ become
v1cttmS in a mu1der attempt 1argeled lor
Hooker. Q ( 1 hr I IJ .. "Attack 0 1 The K1lle1 Toma·
toes" ( 1978. Scien<:f'·Fic.tionl Jack Rtley.
Oick Mtllef In m19 5'>001 gar~n vegeta-
bles go oo the rampage making me110-
PQ1ttan areas and 111e11 residents 1nto giant
salads of debris (2 nrs I
T'WlmnmiJI &as•
• A ... fJll ...,MCI O'I~ Ille
yeara, Emma's bU~•'~" grows to em04re
Sunday. Nov. 11, 198-i 27
-Saturclay Cont.
prnpor11ons and after much trial She finds
happiness w11h the dashing Paul Mc.Gill
(Barry Bostwick} Finally her rever
aga1ns1 the Fa1rleys is complete and 111.
~11ton as ma111arch remains intac.1
(Part 2 of 2} (3 hrs )
fil) NAncJllAl QIOCIUPllC "The Thames"
A 111p taken along the Thames R1v .. r docu-
ment!. the mass1\le clean-up mat h<is
res101ed 11s wiiters 10 a new v1talily ( 1
hr ) m -.AT NJIPOllllMCll "You Can't
Taki' II W11h You" George S Kaufman
arid Mo~!. Harrs classic farce about the
romance b&lween ~~1e · sc1t1terbr11rnetj
daughter of a family or eccen1•·r.s and her
h1gh-soc.1e1y su11or Jason Robards. Ehza-
belh Wilson and Colleen Oewhursl star Q
~hr'l)
( CGUl4m fOOTIALl MPOllT
1 llCMI "The Wicked lady·· 11983.
ComPdy) faye Dunaway "Ian B-.tes A
la'.<,1nat1ng h1gh-soc1e1y w•,.,1an "'•gages
1n h1qhw-ly robbery, "dUCt1 1• <tnd murder
11. tie c;o•11se nl a da, 's wor~ If ( t hr
38m1n 1
<Si llOVll "Roo1n Hood The Swords of
Wayland" I t984 Adventure) Michael
Praed. Judi Troll The outlaw of Sherwood
Forest oatlle~ an evil high p11estess who 1s
delernuned 10 recover the last missing
sword 1n a ~et o f enchanted weapons (2
hrs)
(Zi llCMI 'The RtgM Stuff" ( 1983, Ofa-
maJ Sam Shepard. Scoll Glenn Based
on the bOOk by Tom Woll'e The <;election
and t1a1n1ng of the first American astro-
naut~ tak~ place amid political maneuver
my and media hype. 'PG' (3 ~. 12
min)
'1) llCMI The Fem1nis1 And The Fuu '
( 1970 Cornedy) David Hartman Barba-
ra Eden A women's l1bbef and a pohce·
rndn are torced 10 share an aparlmen1 (2
hrs)
•• ~.-rtMCa• awmutTBI ... 8flOITIC81'a
• GI) -A.._ A handsome older -4~ man 'iw~~ NeH ott her feet. tlllm srle
learns he s Addy's long 1os1 fetner
(!) llCMI "Hang Tm High" ( 1968. Wes•·
ern) Chnl Eastwood. Inger Slavens A
man brings those who t11ed to lynch him
to 1ustice (2 hrs 30 min )
l &SSIO.
.. (I) .:llY M.Ulm't ... ~
fl) llCMI "Caddysheck" ( 1980,
Comedy) 8111 Murray. Chevy Chase The
demented grounds·keeper of a swanky
country club wages war against the
qophers while a weallhy newcomer
clashes with an old-guard member (R)
(?hr~ 'U [Q) LO¥I IOAT Gopher and 1!.aac
behf!\le Judy's boytr1ood IS a former Crook.
a Consumer advocate evaluates h15 w11e·s
proposal. a marttat spat tnspTres fhe wife
to encourage the flirtatious adval'ICes of a
stra~hr)
I .UT Ml.WAY ~· "' ,. WOll.D
CC) llCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983. 13,omance)
Caren Kaye Mall Lattanzi A ~h schOol
studen1 oecomes romant!C811y lnvotved
wllh Ille older woman who is 1u1oring him
1n ~rcflCh ·R (I hr 37 min )
rt1 ~---~,A. OI M LOIT
,,. Viewers are taken behind the scenes
dur111q the making of George Lucas and
Steven Spielberg's spac1ac111ar movie
"Raiders Ot The lost Ark" tor a look nt
28 Sunday, Nov. 11 , 1984
how 1he adventure litm came together I 1
llr)
1:10"" -.r TRACal e:a w mrnao. '0, llCMI 'Raiders Of The los1 Ark
(1981 . Ad\lenlure) Harrison Ford. Karen
Allen In 1936. a g1obe-1ro111ng arche010-
g1~1 ddventurer races Nazi eV1tdoers lor a
legendary religious artifact of enormous
power. narrowly escaping dozens of death --P~=:;G· (1 ht r 55mm)
IS ~ ':. OI LOIT &ma A la,sh1on
designer sear(<nes 101-ihe man she secret
ly admired du11ng high school. and a 9
yea1 -old wants 10 locate his missing
Q!_andfather ( 1 hr )
U 90VW 'The Glass House" ( 1972. Ora·
ma) Vic Monow. Alan Alda A trrsl-
offender al d maximum security p11son 1s
v1cllm11ed by a group ot hardPned con-
v1c:i-, who dominate 1he rest of ti n popula
lion ( t hr • 45 min ) fn llCMI 'Stromboli" ( 1950, Ofama)
Ingrid Bergman, Mario V11ale Unsuccess-
ful 1n 1mpro111ng her 101 1hrough marriage a
paor fisherman's wife yearns for \(>me-
lh1ng better { 1 hr . 30 mfn ) ~ PALL..,WOl .. ALDW
1iHIT'CH mta
([) llOYll "Ticket To HollywOod" ( 1~80
Documenlary) Hosled by Jackie Cooper
A nostalgic look at HOflywOod"s pas1
1hrough rare fQOtage, promo11ona1 films
shorls newsreels, and 1nterv1ews. featur
1ng slars ranging from Jann Wayne to
Humphrey Bogart, Mae Wesl to lt)e Marx
BiolhefJ; ( l ht • t 4 min)
J PAM CMAll: 1M1 llCOllD YIAll • DllCO¥WI AUITIAUA
-...rl'UClt .. TOO Q.OllM C090RT
I llOTOIS&
llOT-=aeMaYTMI ... *" UnlllAY~PAGI 11• a D Cl) 0 fl> ... M1W ON Jlll llTI
TALll .... MDAMW
ITMllMCM
llCMI "Duel" ( 1971 Suspense)
Dennis Weaver, Tim Herbert A vengeflJI
rruck drl\ler is intent on forcing ;i highway
moto11s1 oH the road (2 hrs )
~~(Wt) l ~TIDIM'I ' llCWW "Monty Python's The Meaning
Of I 1fl'" ( 1983. Comedy/ John Cleese.
M•<.hael Pahn The Seven Ages o f Man
prov1c1e the loose framework for a sene'I of
com1t episodes spoofing everything from
se,,ual reproduction 10 glu11ony 'R' ( t hr
:>5m•n) ~=~ 11• ..r11ACa1
11:1' 1IXCITBA-'THI ... ~ TO
PUYIOY
1t;lf 8 llOYll "True G111" (1969, Western)·
John Wayne. Gten Campbell A marshal
an<J a r e1tas Rawer help a young gttl whO
1s seeking revenge upon those who
cau5ed the dealh of her farher (2 hrs 45
mm)
0 G) UT\lllAY .mfT L.1¥1 Host Fd
Asner ( I hr . 30 min )
I .. YOMNOTTRACal
.... Q
MAMYO WAL.LmmJ~~ .. .,. ..
MZmATt ROAD W. Mt1AD pa. ~ ..,._ IY ~Bill Mays. l<eyboard.
Bob Magnusson. bass. Peter Sprague,
guitar and Jim Ptaruc. drums perl0<m orig
1nol c.ompos11t0ns by each bond member
· ¢ llOYll "Raiders Of The Lost Ark"
I 199 1 /I Iv• n1ure1 Hnrwon Ford. Karen
Allen Ir 1r1 J6 •• globe trolling archeOlo
gi&t .1dverH111t:r i aces Nazi evildoers lor a
legendary religious art1lac1 of enormous
power ndrrowly escaping dozen1> of death
rrap<, un ro1,1e 'PG Q ( 1 hr . 55 min )
0 llOVll 'Luscious" ( 1982 Adult)
Saman1ha Fox l 1sa Deleeuw ( 1 hr . 5
min)
SJ llOVll Sex Games 0 1 The Very Rich"
( 1983 Adult) Healher Deeley Ch11s Chi!·
1y ( t hi . 18 min )
Z llO¥ll 'Mahc1ous" ( 1974, Comedy)
l aura Anlonelh. Tun Ferro A new house-
l<eepor becomes lhe ob1ec1 of desire for a
widower and his young sons 'R' f I hr , 38
nun)
11M 0 llOVll 'f111e Casy Pieces" ( t970. Ora·
ma) J .. c.~ Nicholson Karen Bl:ick A mid·
dle·c.f..,•,'i hPrl g111es up his mui.1cal career ,.,,,w-. t11" r •egnan1 9111f11enr1 ;ino goes off
1
• ~ w==::.:: nrs I!> min)
CD llCMI "Magic (1978 Horror)
Anthony Hopkins. Ann·Margret A dis·
lwbed ven111toqu1st 1s convinced 1ha1 his
'.lagn dummy conlrols his acttons (2 hrs
15m1111
fil) DAVI> .,...., Former h1gh·fash1on
mOdels of lhe 1950s discuss the unglamo·
rou'.; tac.els of the1t careers ( I ht I
~ •ACI AGI YIDIOI ml _,, TMQ(I
~ ) llCMI "Kinky lad1er, Of Bourbon
Streel" I 1917 Drama) Dawn Cummings
HeltJtt Tt1,.1 Four emotionally ("9turbed
wo111e11 tJoc.1de 10 end 11 all 1n one great
or y of pleasure t 1 hr 25 min )
12::11 ""10W*A&I.
rl) PltOll 1"1 llllTOll'I DI• tfb\ 9'0C«*AmMCA e .anm
12::11 ro 11CM1 ·Babe· ( 1981 Comedy) Bob-
b J,;iclt-.011 Samanlha F"ox A model d1s-
c.ovf.!f& i.he hes to ge1 mart1eo oefore sne
C¥1 1ec.e1ve her million dollar mhe111ance
{I 1\1 30 rrun )
12:11 H llCMI lndt>penoencP Day ' ( 1983.
nrama) Kathleen Quinlan Da111d Keirh A
young mechanic find& h1m~ell fallmg in
love w11ri tJ wa11ress 'R ( 1 hr . 50 mm ) 1• 1 9'0C«*a.MCA AIBICA'I T°' TIN
llOVll "Operation CIA" ( 1965, Ora
ma) Burl Reynolds John Hoy1 A CIA
ma11 is c.en1 10 Saigon to co\lar up Iha m1s-
s1u11 r,f a murdered fellow agent 12 hrs)
Q)nll-'llllllC
fl) llCMI "Plymouth Adven1u1e·· ( 1952.
Ad\lenrure) Spencer Tracy. Gene Tierney
The Pllgnms face hardships both before
and aller landing ar Ptymoutn Rock 12
hri. J ~ IT; ... World Cup Alpine competition
(lrom Aspen, COio ) (R)
S GALUGHllt ova YOUll MUD Gallagher
h11nQ'I his z"ny uwen11on1 and llvely obser·
vauons 10 ,m aud1c-nce 1n Beaumont. Tex-
..i& ( 1 hr)
1•@ -.TTUCll
1:11 (1) llO'f9 'Cr~pshow" ( 1982. Horror)
Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau A quln·
tPl of horior stories from a child's comic
bo<1k 1nc.ludes tales aboul re-an1ma1ec1
corv::.es. ahen 11egeta11on. a voracious
ope hli.e creature and millions of vengeful
coc.l\roacheS A' ( 1 hr . S 7 mm I
1:118 llOYll "Don·r Drink l he Water"
( 1961) Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Esrelle
P.w,ons Amenc.an 10\msts behlnd lhe
Iron Curtain are mtstaken f0t spies when
1h.-11 daughter goes on I\ p1cture-t111<1ng
-Saturday Cont.
~rfle (2 hrs )
~ ~~.gressed To Kill' ( 1980,
Susµense) Michael Caine Angie D1ck1n·
snn A New York psych1atnst's pracllce is
exdm111ed after a former patient becom~
a suspec.t 1n a series of slaymgs 'R' 11 hr.
45m111 J HI, ... OOOClWT LA.: Yl>IOI
~ ...
DIVO .. COMCDT The rock (j(OUP
krulwn 1.otitS UIUQUe atll!e andm.echantcal
n1r;vements uses <,pec1a1 effects to per-
form hits 1nclu<1ing 'Whip It " "Beautiful
World · and Uni nntrnllable Urge" before
a Beverly Hiiis audience
S lllOVIE 'Star 80" 11983. Drama) Mar·
1f't Herr11ngway, E11c tloberts Traces the
c.1:1reer dnd death of mOdel-actress Doro-
lh~ Straiten who was murdereo t>y her
e~tranged husband A ( 1 hr 44 min)
~11 1) lllOVIE "Goodbye Columbus" ( 1969
Comedy) Richard Beniamln. Ali
M,ll.I ,,,Jw A young man vacationing with
tro• f;anuly ot a wealthy businessman has a
o,ec.ret l1J11e affair with the tycoon's daugh
ter ( 1 tu 59 n11r1) m HIAL Tl91AT
-Networks
2:.tO m llOVll "Kaleidoscope" ( 1966. Come-
dy) Warren Beatty. Susannah York A
member of the 1et set devise:; a scheme to
beat the casinos of Europe ( 1 hr . 30
min) a.m lllOVIE "Ordeal" ( t973, Orama}
Arthur Hill. Diana Muldaur A man Is left to
die m the deserf by l'lls wife and her lover
{ I hr . 30 min )
'0 llllCMI "The Right Stutf'' ( t983. Dra-
ma) Sam Shepard, Scon Glenn Based
on the novel by Tom Wolfe. The selection
aoei-ltalll1og-ol t~ ftr'>t American a£.tro-
nauts take place amid poflt1cal marieuve1-
mg and media hype during the first years
ot the space program 'PG' (3 hrs . 12
min)
ttt H1llOYll "Chane1Sohtaire" (1 981. Biog-
raphy) Marie-France P1s1er. Rutger Hauer
The romances and business struggles of
Paris fashion queen Coco Chanel's early ~rs. 'A' (2 hrs )
Ml ...
..,_ llOVll "Going Beser!<.'..: ( 1983, Come-
dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty Po11t1clans.
aerobics and religious cults are part of this
comedy featuring the cast of Second City
TV 'A' ( 1 hr . 23 man ) a.rc1 llOVll "Warlock" (1959. Western)
.
Richard Widmark. Henry Fonda Alter
ridding a town of outlaws. a gunslinger is
challenged by one of the men who helped
him (2 nrs l min ) a. U llOVll "lucky Jordan" ( 1942. Ora-
ma) Alan Ladd. Heten Walker A military
deserter redeems himself by e>e.pos1ng a
~oup ol Nazi agents ( 1 hr 45 min )
M rf. = "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Sclence-
F1c110n) Natalie WOOd. Ct'\flstopher Walk·
en A married couple tnes to keep a spe-
cially 11es1gned ~~1£e th~ allows a.
person 10 experience the sensations !elf
by anotner from military and 1ndustr1al
groups PG' ( 1 hr. 46 min) · _.,. m llOVll 'Wh1slllng In 01x1e" ( 1942,
ComPdy) Red Skelton. Ann Ru1herford A
radio detective goes down South on tlls
noneymoon arid discovers s1range events
occurring ( 1 hr . 30 mm)
4:11 I) TODAY'S MUQION
4141 ty) llOVll "The R1gh1 Stuff" 11983, Ora-
ma) Sam Shepard Scot! Glenn Based
on tne book by Tom Wolfe Tne selection
and tra1nlflg of the hrst American astro-
nauts take place amid political maneuver-
ing end media hype PG' (3 hrs, 12
min)
Can 'Glor-y' hal-t tailspiii ?-
ABC st i cking with
Air Force series
des p it-€ f allmg-ratings
By JERRY RUCK
AP Tel4wle10fl w.11 ..
l C >~ ANCjLI l.S-11\c.louhtful th.JI JO)
nl''°' senc' was rH~r promotL'<l n111rc than
.\BC's "Call 1 o Cilory ..
You touldn '1 watch mon· thun a few
11Hnu1c" of la!lt .. umme1 \ Ol>mptr!> CO\·
i'rage without heanng :ihout the Ol'W .,enes
about :rn 1\1r 1-orcc p1lol. pltl )'ed hy Craig T.
Ndsnn, an<l his famil y. It '' set i11 thl'
1%(h.
"( nll Io Cllnl) .. made 1t~ <ll•bul 111
Augu11l "' a two-hour movie that ran the
Monda} night uf\cr tlw Olympics ended.
and all the hall~ hon patd on The sho\\ l.'3S
fir-.1 in the ratings that week. _
ThC'n 11 hcgan to \lip, pnrt1n1larly "h''" 1l
faced non-rerun com1x·111mn on CBS and
NRC
kut ·\A( 1' c;11cking h) "Call fo G lory."
I he netwo1 k ha' ordered n1m· more c;hows
for the full-season comm1wwn1 of ~l. and
tl would tx· a ~hamc to wt· it fall hy tht
wayside. It'!> tin honl'St and wl'll-mu1.k
\how. and onl' of the few on BC thal 1sn '1
fueled on gltt1
"AU(' has voiced total confidence tn llW
\how. and th('y hcltc'c that 1n Januar)
when the football !oeason ends the ratings
will come up. And h1s1or1call y. they hove.''
said StcH· T1~ch. to-exerut1"e producer
w11h Jon A' nL·t. I k addc<l tharno change-.
.... ould he made to hyp<.· the ratings.
''Calj to <ilory" ha) several stnkc\
again!>t 1t. nol the least of which is
.. Mo.nd.a>---NtghL£Q.Q.lbaU..:.:.. Th show 1s
-.een before the game 1n the East and after
the game in the West. Secondly. the show ts
pcrcciH·d as male-oru:nt e<l hcrausl' of the
A.ir Force setting. An) o;how needs a good
share of the 11.'malc audtl'nl'e to be a rat1ngl°I
winner.
Thi!. is the first scncs for Tisch and
Avnet. They madl' thc well-regarded TV
movies "The Burn111g lied" and "Silence of
the Heart" and lhL' fcuture film "Risk)
Rusincss."
··tf'I been Stevl•'s goal and mi ne to d<1
only quality work;" said Avnet. .. And 1f
that means we only reach 20 million pcopk
instead of15 mi llion pcopk. we'll conlin ut
10 do it."
They point out that NBC's "Hill Street
Blues" started far down in the ratings and
then began its climb when 1t swept the
Em mys for the fi rst time. "They now have
a very desira ble nu<l1cnc-e from the Stand-
point of demographics." 'aid A' net. ··1
thi nk we're gelling that saml' lon<l of
audience."
The idea for the show came when an
agent on the producers' sof\balt team asked
them if they wanted lo fly sornc JClS.
"Steve and I gol to balling the idea
around," c;aid A vncl. "We'd always wanted
to do c;omcthtng about a fa mily and the
1960s. So we put them togethernnd the fim
~how we dtd was about the Cuban mimic
en sis.;\ lot of the stories we do are true."
T1<>t·h sntd he thought orw prohll·m might
be thnl thl' Air Forn· rnlonl'I por1n1~ed by
Nrlson ""real."
"Show\ hkl' 'Simon & 'i1n1011' and 'The
A-Team· and 'Magnum. P.I · may be
-POP"lar bu~ those proplc.don'leA1s11p 1he
real world." said T1 .,ch . "( ol Raynor
Sarnac docs. In a o;cn'>l'. I thin~ the
aud icncc is pre-cond1t1onnl to accept
cancature~. Too oftrn tn lhl' pa'>t m1htary
pcopk ha"l' hct:n ponra~nl ... ., 'ttrco-
typc!>.''
Avnet added. "No onL' Liil'' 1n 0111 show
gratuitously. N<Hml·c.l•l'\,rn<l \llU JU'lt walk
(Pleaae •ee CALL/Page 30 )
Donna recalls
best directors
I O~ l\NGELE~ 1 \Pl -l>onna lh·cd.
who took over lbc.rok a!> ~t 1ss l:lhc in C.:U.S'
"Onllas" Fnda). rl·rall~ \Ollll' of the
dircctol"\ she ha~ "'"rk1•d \\1th m her long
:ind ,llC'Cl'~<iful t :\1 l'l'f 1n film' and lek-
' l!ilOO.
Among her &ll'Jtl'\t \UCCCSSC:. wc:re
·-fhl') Were fa1)4.:nd.1hk. 111 "h1l'h pla)ed
lohn Wayne's nuN' .rnJ '"n.·thL·art: "It'' a
Wonderful Life." rn '' trn·h .,he Ml~ Jame~
Stewart's stcadfa,1 "'Ill'. anJ "From Here
lo Etcmuy," in "h1d1 'ht· plnytd a
Honolulu hooker jnJ "'on an <:adcmy
Award.
Sunday. Nov. 11. 1984 29
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.·
The "Call to Glory" family -from left. EllMbeth Shae, Cindy
Pickett, Gabriel Damon, Craig T . Neleon and David Hollander.
CALL TO GLORY .••
Ftom Page 29
away. That doe,n·1 happen 1n rral life
We're cogn11ant of our !>lx.1al rt'spon<,1-
bility. and our '>hov.' and lhl' fX'O plc in
them are as real as Wl' L<in make 1h1:m."
In the 1960s T 1~h and A' net were in
college.
"We had strong ,·1cw\ aga•n'>I the
military and wars.." I 1S(.h said "\\hat 1h1\
cxpenence has mean11'> that 18 years later
I'm able to recogn111: 1ha1 there arc people
behind the uni form~ who are people
making a col}tribu11on to their country. We
ti) to portra) them v.1th digmtycach week.
"The country 1s radically different from
what it was 1n the 1960s. Jon and I are older
and we're parents now.. Our values have
changed and th e show gi ves us an
opportunity to look back and evaluate how
we feel today.Jtnd make an impact on the
pubhc."
-Sports Cont
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Younger
Belushi
on the go
By 80 8 THOMAS
• 11Jfrt1• llewww W11lwt
LOS ANGELES -Jim Bdu~ht ha') been
supponing the airline~ in the pa~t f{·w
months by flyrng weckh between h1<i
"Saturday Night L1 .. c" dutte'> in Ne\\. Yori.
and a new film in Holf\wood -\\1th
stopovers at his home 1n Chicago
Fonunately he 1~ )Oung. dedicated and
somewhat crazy.
Eddie Murphy and Joc P1'1COpo ma~
have deserted "Saturda) Night Live" for
movies, not the 30-~car-old Belushi.
"'Saturday Night Li ve' 1s the tou
work you can find; com·
pared lo it. movies are a
piece of cake." he said.
"In live tek v1s1on
there arc no retakes.
When you get that
countdown at 10 sec-
onds and the theme
muSI<' starts playing. the
adrenalin nows. Then
you're walking the edge
the whole time. trying to 8elu1bl
achieve the right mood. omctimc~ yo u
don't find 11 . but the audience 1s forgiving.
They don't remember the bad pans ..
Belushi's w.cckdays are occupica here
doing ''The Man W1th One Red Shoe." a
comedy directed by Stan Dragoti ("Mr
Mom") and based on the French film "The
Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe."
The players 1n the 20th Centul') -Fox movie
include Tom Hanks, Dabney Coleman.
Lori Singer, Charks Durning. Carrie
Fisher and Ed Herrmann.
Belushi recently new here on a Thurs-
day, did lihree takes of a Tarzan "yell" for
the film and returned to New York for
"SNL." He reported back to "The Man
With One Red Shoe" th e following
Monday. How does he do 11?
"Coffee." he said between SIP'\ 10 n
Sunset Strip bistro. "Lots of cofkc. that'c;
all I need:·
The comment may or ma) not have
referred to the funous ltfe of h1s brother
John. who died March 1982 at the age of33
of a drug overdose at the Chatcau
Marmont. Jim is deeply devoted to his
brother's memory, but he seems de-
termined to lead a more orderly lift:. That'~ part of the reason why he makes has home
in Ch1cago·s northsidc with his wife and
son, Robert, 3111 •
"Chicago helps me retam my sense of
reality," he .said. "I like hanging out in
greasy spoons and talking to r>e-oplc who
arc not affected by i how 6u .. 1ncss. If I feel
the need to work, Second CH} 1~ only half a
block away."
-TV Puzzle
1 3 ' 5
10
18
73
57
ACROSS
16 Shown st l'& I
Char•P!> ,,, l'h.1rc;,.
10 ii Crowd
12 ElhOI -
14 "Johnny WP H t• .J 1
Knew -
15 JoannP
16 lOdP IOa<1
17 Apiece .itH r
18 WKRP nPwv•11r
20 Lall' ac-trPS'i Slr•v1••
Dilly Pilat
Claaslfled
Advertising
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13 Troe A -·
.l!J 5 r ger f'e•r 'f
Jll Gal~Mcf
1r C"PPrs is one
J T.w-.il -
.14 10 son .ind Mohn.110
JI> Altct~ Sm ltl an 1
J7 HP f1•1c~ Rogers
22 · -M1111on Dollar
Man
23 Historic time
24 Monetary un11
ot Peru
25 Actress MacGraw
26 She was Margaret
Houlihan
29 ""The -Cosby Show •
31 Japanese drama
Monogram for a
Turner
49 Derek and Hopkins
50 Scoooy -
52 Played ~Ben Casey
not
53 Played Elena
55 Stie was Winona
5 7 T aurean Blacque rote
58 Miss Horne et al
DOWN
1 Fashion
2 RheA Perlman ser•f>S
3 'Truth
Consequences
4 Co-star of 2 Down
5 Garr or Copley
6 "Ironside' sfJr
7 Mature
8 That is aobc
9 Star of ··cover Up"
t 1 Gets tanned
12 Hamson 01 Coward
t 3 Tony Danza series
19 Observed
2 I Let My People -n MyGa1
27 ACt'PSS Bahn
28 MalP ttJrkP.y
29 Ut' network
JO J.apanf'se
statP.men
33 l•JC)' on Dalla~
34 Begltty and Wynn
36 Actlf'SS Mundy
37 LP.arni>d on TnP
Wal tons
38 Played Ralph Hinkley
39 Sorrell Boeke role
40 Article
4 1 He was Fred Sanford
43 Shes Ch11s Cagney
45 Star of · S1111er
Spoon!>"
46 He was Hutch
49 811<1n1 top
51 UK decoration
54 Concerning
56 the air
'
•Word Game~
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ELOW.
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SlJNOA i N P Vf MBf R 11 . 1984 ORANGE COUNTY C AL If ORNIA ~l· Cf N T'-,
. . .
Parents plead:for\ .. tot's s .afe·returD
'Whoever has her, we just want them
to let her go,' says anguishe d mother
Mike and Patty Bradbury quickly don't seem real or normal anymore."
looked at each other when the phone -Retuminll to Huntington Beach
rang, . has been pamful for the young couple,
mnes an hour; too fast for me. But J their tent. but they later moved an to a
think it's impon.ant bean& here. recreational vehicle a sheriffs deputy
There's always that outside chance loaned them.
that he (the kidnapper) might call." ··1 gues$ I kept expccung her just to
"He .. is believed to be a balding. wander back into camp. I don•t
gray-haired man in his 50s w~ knowr" Mike explained. "I felt close
seen dri..Jing a shiny blue van ar d to her out there. As soon as we broke
·"Do you want me to get it?" she wnodrovehomethispastweekaftera
asked. • . . . 20-day vigil at Joshua Tree National
the desert campground near T camp, I wanted to go back out there.
-· tynine Palms-the day Laura apparent· ... t'tlt like I was deserting hct," he
'ly was ~rabbedJ\lst 50 yards from her added. "W)len I aot in my car a.nd
STEVE
MARB LE
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ,.The second A~g Qrought ~1ke to Monument where their 3-year~old
has feet. Patty waHC<t,.measunna her daughter. Laura, was' kidnapped.
husband's reaction as he put the -~ The little blond, brown-eyed gjrl
receiver to his car. has not bCcn found; but San
"I just feel nervous all the time," Bernardino Sheriffs de~uties say
Patty said. "It's a nightmare. Thinas their gut feeling is that shes still alive
Coaet
The Veterans Day holiday
wlll be observed along
the Orange Coast Mon-
day./ A2. .......... -.................. -... ~ ..... , ................... ., ..•... , •.•... , . .. , .. ,~·························--································
California
tos Angeles' redevelop-
ment plans promise to
reshape the city's skyline
-and aging Central
Llbrary./A7
Nation
When top economists
talk, poeople In the Unit-
ed States listen./ A8
World
Teen-agers from 14
countries are touring the
United States, detailing
the terrors of life In war-
torn nations./ A9
Tension mounts In _ 1((1(..a~uaaa~o~ern-_
·ment workers are told to ·
fight U.S. soldiers In their_
netghborhoods at night In
case of Invasion./ A3
Style
Luxurious fabrics go Into
the Lexi O' Angelo
Couture Collection de-
signed In lrvlne./8 1
Sports
and probabl' still in SO~them Cali-
fornia.
"It's tough being home," Mike
said. "I feel like the world is goinll 90
parents campsite. . looked at that empty ,eat, I couldn't'
Aiong with s0n Travis, 8,'. and' 1 acctpt it. It's hard to deal.with reality .•
Emily. their infant daughter, ,Mike I don't want to deal with it."
and Patty stayed for three weeks at the The Bradburys, who live m a
camp where Laura vanished. modest condominium near Edison
For much of the time they stayed in High School. have ~ to do all
. .,.., ........... "' ........ ~
USC's football team is
headed for the Rose Bowl
after beating No. 1 Wash-
ington, 16-7./C1
Mike and Patti Bradbury. with eon Tram and claacJater Emily. talk about efforts to find their daacJater. Laura.
Corona del Mar and Uni-
versity High boys ad-
vance to the CIF cross
country flnals./C1
Entertain me nt
The sound of music will
be heard all over Orange
County as three musicals
open this week./88
He started out as a bit
player, but Donald Duck
became a big star, and
celebrates 50 years In
movies this week./8 7
Buelneu
A medical center under
constructloQ In Newport
Beach wlll offer a less
expensive alternative to
hospitalization ./D5
Travel
Mountaintop Romania
hotet cetebrates Count
Dracula./85
INDEX
Lifeguards issue
SOS-f-0r41roject
Attempt to b UTid tleWitfeguard h eadquarters
doomed to fall without assistance, they say
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ltle o.llr ..........
Many people believe lifeguards
have a pretty cushy job. They take life
easy. enjoying sand, surf and sights -
getting a suntan all the while.
Why then arc veteran lifeguard
Mike Dwincll's hands as rough as a
construction worker's?
Dwinell, who has guarded Laguna
Beach shores for 16 years, has spent
the past several months almost
single-handedly putting-up the frame
of .a new lifeguard headquarters on
Main Beach.
Dwinell, 34, docsn 't p retend to be a
carpenter -just a defcrmined man.
When it became obvious back in 1978 ~that the city oould not finance
construction of a new building to
replace the variety of cramped quar-
ien lifeguards have used over the
yean, Dwinell took matters into his
VWft (then smooth) hands. -
Inspired by lifeauard orpnizations
in Australia, New Zealand and Ire-
land. which rely hcavify on volun-
teensm for beach patrols and cq_uip-
ment and facility needs, Dwinell
rallied the Laguna Beach Lifeguard
Association behind a fund-raising
effort for the building.
The association, with enthusiastic
public support, bas raised about
SJ0.000 -enouJh to finish but not
furnish the building.. ·
Dwinell estimates another $35,000
is needed to equip the t ,200-squarc-
fcnt headquarters and to invest for ill
lfpkeep.
But the sun-browned Dwinell has
other worries beside where the money
will come from. With winter com ing
on and all but three lifeguards laid ofT
of beach duty, progress o n the
buildinf • has been painfully slow,
Dwinel said. ·
Working on the project Wednes-
days and Saturdays, his days off.
Dwinell as sometimes joined b)'
another lifeguard or a passerby. lJut
most onen he toils alone in his "on-
the-job trainina program,"
(Pleue ... LD'BOUAllD8/ A2)
_.. ......... ..,u........,
Llf~ lllke Dwinell la the drt.tDC force beb.lnd tbe head"qaarten coutracdon project.
they can to su.Wn the .-.arch for'\
Laura. even if i.t means ~ll1'1 t.be
~c story aptn and ap1Jl.
• It's necessary and. in a way, it's the
only way I can deal wnb 1t,•• said
Pan,y, rocking her '4-montb-old
dau&.er on !)er k:nee ... lt keeps her
aJiv y mind and my memory:·
S returning, the Bradburys ··•
have met witb Sheritrs deput:ia.~
investigating the· kidnappioa ~ and
With members of Oranae COuQtY
Search and Rescue, wbfoh has raised
$20,000 as a reward for information
that leads 10 Laura's safe return.
(Ple&M Me P AUl'fT8/ A2)
Council
defers ..
debt on
acreage
Payments postponed
until October 1985
for developer in LB
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .. .,.., .........
The saty of 1.agun.a Beach has
agreed to let a Los Angeles develo~
purchase 64.3 acrcsofSycamorc Hills
on a layaway plan of sorts. ,
The City Council deferred nearly
$2 million in principal and quancrly
interest payments Kaufman&. Broad
Inc. owes the City until October) 985.
Under a previous agreement, Kauf-
man &. Broad was to pay about
S 115,000 m interest this month, and
qaan an February, May and Au,ust of
1985. The company, which plans a ·
l-wnu, ~tiaJ .oe...----....
velopment on the acreage, wai also
scheduled to pay $1.4 million an
principal an August 1985.
Company officialusked the cn y to
defer all payments until Oct. 26. 1985
to save the company from bAlvang to
pay interest on a loan n will have to
take out. Kaufman &. Broad has
already g.iven the city a $1.14 m1lhon
down pa)ment.
Caty Manager Ken Frank satd
Laguna Beach residents will benefit
from the a~ment. too. because
the city wtll get a break on the interest
it pays on ats debt for purchase of the
enurc 522-acrc Sycamore Hills. The
city purchased the property for $6. 7
milhon m 1978 to prevent another
propcny owner from developing the
e4lure acreage.
ihecll} owes Rancho Palos Verdes
(Pleue eee DEVELOPER/ A2)
Ferguson
named·
secretary
for caucus
The Orange Coast's nt'west statt'
legislator. .\sscmbl}man-clect Gil
Ferguson. R·Newport Beach. has
been named to a leadership position
with the lower house's Republican
C'aucus.
Ferguson was elected secretar) of
the 33-member pan) caucus. a pos-
1t1on usualh resened for freshman
lawmakers. ·Ferguson "111 be one of
~o freshman Republicans 10 the
.\ssembh v. hen the Legislature next
COn\CnCS.
"It's a grra1 opponumt~ lo be 10 on
poltC) dC<'ISIOnS," S31d f erguson. IO
Sacramento to attend the caucus·
organ1zat1onal m<'C'llng
Ferguson supponed lht• cand1daq
of new \s<;embh Minont\ Leader
Pat Nolan. R-Glendale. "ho rcplact"d
the more moderate Bob ~a' lor. R-
Menlo Par~
In Tuesda) 's clecuon. Ferguson
handal) defeated Democrat tc' en
Feldman for tfie the 70th .\sscmb1)
Dtstnct scat 'ac:ited h\ state Scn.-
elC<'t Manan Bergeson. R-ewport
Beach
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bu8'nees
Cel"ornla Newt
Cluelfled
era.word
F•tur ..
Hora.cope
Nattona1New9 Optnton
85
85
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If y ou 've g o t the brain power, M ehsa wan ts you
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But members who pass the requisite IQ test
soon find they can't et away with snobbery
Would you want to meet someone ' intelligence test.
who can anawcr the followina qucs.-That•a one in every 50 Amcricam
tion: "lf..iJ were two hours later, it or 4 million people. says M111ot
would bl'flalf 11 long until midnight itelman, Mensa c"ccuti\IC director
at it would be if it were 1n hour later. And t~que tioft ebo~ is one of 10
What time is it "°wr-on a m1n1·te t proa~ll\IC members
More than 900 Oran.,c Co\lntian.t can take 10 see whether the)' have the
would. They are mcmbera of Men P'IY matter to'°'"· A mo~ tittensa"c
Mensa is 1 aodal 0tpn1zat1on for upcf'\11ttd eumination 11 rcqui'1:'<1
the ""Y tnttlli,enl· Membership 1s to actually qualify.
Jim1tcd to thlt 2 pm:cnt of the 1tclman, S6. 1s an Oranac ounty
population wt\o can ~ above 130 tlus 'Wtt .. cnd fort rqional ~t1'erin
or the equivalent on a standard of members that bcpn Fnday C\lt-
i ..
I 1'
nina and conunue throua,h toda) at
the Rtgistl')' Hotel 1n Irvine.
Se1telman sa)'s Mensa' board of
d1tteton Wiii UM the .,tbcnna a an
opponunity to unvctl a plan to
double the orpniut100'1 0.()()().
person membership.
Scitelmao. who's been with
Mensa's Amencan branch aim t
from its bcainnin! 2• ycan qo, calls
tht organrzat1on 'an enormous data
Nnk of inttlhgcnt people .. That
sounds very 1mpo ana. but Men~
members •~ no t pompou ptettn·
taou or prcsumptuou . he )
Once a person makes 1t into the
fold. members can~ 'iUrt they arc on
thcsamemtnta1 plane "' ou c1n't 1ct
'
av.-a) with being smug or nobb1 b l•t
a Men pthmna) beau~ )'ov111 be
put do'NTI pretty quick.'' Se1telman
said
lntclhgent. thirst) for knowltd .
many of the Men ehte arc c~pcrt
probkm solvers. But don't m~ke the
m1stal;e of calhna them gen1ux • not
an frontofSeuclman a1 lea t "h 1 not
'CftouJh to be h1~I 1ntclhgent to ht'
calltd a aen1us. • llelman fumt'\
One mu~t ti( a p1onttr, an inno"ator
she sa 'I The laMI '" sunph too lof\} for the run-<lf-thc-m11l 2-pcrCC'ntcn
There 1\ no doubt. hov.c \cr that
Men~ membcn rt above the crov.d
1n term~ of 1ntelhgrnce. which
1telmlll dtflne\ '" ')le 11h1lm 10
.:-I
' \
team .\nd although their act1v1t1cs
and topt~ of dlsnJn'!On ma bl-httJe
different from those with IVe~
brainpower, the\ arc ahlt' to apply
higher Inds of tb10k1n.1 that an
leave th<' common man b(h1nd.
. The nrcd to rclatt to others of
similar 10tellect 1s the dnv101 force
b(hand Mensa Its 120 1roups 1eat-
tt"f'f'd Chrouatiout the country Krvc a
larscl> wc1al function· hoSlll'\&
panics orpnanni pmn hke Go.
~hbk and Tnv1al Punu1t. and all-
10.aJI " ins thtir mcmbcn a cti.n~
ltl mtt't t~1r own lttnd.
IUrol Hawn. )q, aJC'To'Cll) dNtJnCr
and pre .. ad<'nt of a nut and boh
(Pleue aee M&.N9A/A2)
' ~
·--
er.,. Cout DAILY ptLOTI~. November 11, 19M
)
ol1day to lJe obSer.ved Library. has
v1•wa.rW1t•ob11rvec1 ~ '°' tuin ... Md~ ~et well klts
.... ---Miii ... tor gov-• UIUll. •rnrnenf eMployeet •nd n.h CDllDlon In the OIUll of or chll dren
daolchldr•. · Cella · Mlle. IMne. Ulg\ff.\a City and county offtcee le9ct'I Hurittngton 8-dt and The Newport Beach Public Library ttwauahQuttMOnnae~WUI Pumiln~Wllbepertonned 1i. ofTerins "get well kits" for 111
clole ltielr doora. but emergency n uau• M~ wt.lie the collec· children.. . . -._ WOf1c • _ lftdUdlrva tloin Wiii be put oft a day In The kits, cons1stang of crayons, W .,. "• colonng sheets, paper games and ~ Md ftr9 dep#tment9 -Newport 8eech. puzzles, paperback books and olher
jtl Nm9ln on the )ob. T-. wtll Newport BMoh wtfl have no items are available at no charge at the
benom811dellvery.Cour1aw1Hb4111 Monday1treet 1weeplngelthef. four branch librarieS'. For infor-CllOeed. The o.My PMot wtll be ~ wtff be ck>Md u ftft. mation, call 644-3186.
CONTINUED STO RIE S
DEVELOPER DEBT DEFE RRED •••
fromAl
' t
S1.8 million 10 pnnc1pal and antercs~. and other prebm1oary steps must be
Interest accrues at a rate of $1.SOO a taken first, but Frank said the C'll>
(fay.• Council hopes to sell $6.8 million 1n
Frank said terms of the c1~nds to pay for water lines.. SC"-er
aJfCemcnt with Rancho Palos Verdes llncsand street improvements.
jive the city a break for lump-sum The fonnation of an assessment
payments, which it will · make in district excuses Kaufman & Broad
October I 985. from having to finance the 1mprove-
The Clly Council also formed an ments. People who purchase the new
usessment district this week to condominiums. townhomes and
ftnance improvements on Kaufman apartmeJU..houses will find an ad-a Broad's property. A public heanng d1tiol)al assessment on their Lax bill
•
10 pa> for the improvements.
If the developer were to finance
them. said Frank. the cost wou.ld be
tacked onto the pnce oi!he unitS and
~hear owners would have to pay more
interest on their mortgages.
Sewer and water Imes and streets
should be installed over the wanter,
with home construction expected to
~in 1n the spring or summer, Frank
said.
MENSA AIMS FOR MORE MEMBERS •••
l'rom Al
' company in Orange, 1oined Orange
County Mensa four years ago.
Hawn says she took a Mensa quii
ahc found in a ma~ine. then
followed through with theJ ormal ~telhgence test for her own sat1sfac-
uon.
• "When I was in eighth grade, I had
a science teacher who said I had an 80
IQ and I never believed it. I was
looking to prove myself," she said.
After joining the group Hawn says
she found she could be herself. Before
that, she says, she felt like an outsider;
.. there wasn't a niche where I felt I
belonged."
Now, Hawn says, she no longer has
to explain the punch lines of her JOkes
-Mensa members understand
fbem. She can also 1aJlc about eny-
lubject I want to. Someone in the
group either shares }'Our interest or is
willing to talk to you about it. It's
marvelous finding a group that ac-
cepts me.jokes. stories, weird sense of
humor and all."
Anyone washing to team more
about the Mensa organizatton may
contact the Orange County group at
S40-7860.
--
Karol Hawn
PARENTS PLEAD FOR RETURN •••
.bom ---..-.
HE-LP
FIND
LAURA
BRADBURY
Friends and relatives have dis·
tnbured bumper stickers which beara
photograph of Laura and contain the
message: "HELP FIND LA URA
BRADBURY." Most of the stickers
are being d1stnbutcd to truck dnvers.
first baseman Ron Carew drove out
W1th a duffic bag filled with baseball
paraphernalia for Trav1i. and has
telephoned the little boy several tames
since.
Residents of Twentynine Palms
and Yucca Valley ~oo~ turns cooking
hot meals and dn vang them out to the.
family. There was a candy-filled
pumpkin on Halloween and a Curkey
dinner. Others brought money. ·
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MOO<\ rltM at I 21 pm , Ml• at 9 ?7 am andn-lll)lllnMondeya11-13pm
Mark Klo.terman 1tretcbea onto h1a tip toes
to ha mmer a nail In to a wall that will
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Delly l'llo4 photo by LIM ...,,_,
aeparate the bead quarten • main office
from It.a lock er room.
LIFEGUARDS NEED A RESCUE •••
From Al
On Wednesday, Dwtnell was cov-lhlS could be finished in a week." he time and effort. he sa)S. The city's
ering wall studs with plywood sheet-said. building depanment regu larly in·
ingand putting ceiling beams an place The association received its build-SJX.'ClS their work and requires that
with the help of lifeguard Mark ing permit for the project in April. In mistakes be torn o ut and redone. be
KJosterman. June, lifeguards began the "grunt said.
~'This guy ill 99 percent of the work" of prepann& The city-<lonate<f "l ICind of get ahead of myself and
project.'' Klosterman said of his site, at one lime a public bathhouse have to tear things up a lot.'' Dwinell
partner. "If I lifeguardedlhe way I do and, before that. the home of the said.
construction, there'd be IOdrownings Boy's Club. C'1ty Building Inspector Rack Ben-
a day." The Werner Corp. of Anaheim nett refused to discuss the lifeguards'
Klosterman said the lifeguard-as-P !'.C the association._ a brea!_ on th~ proiect. But City Mana~er Ken Frank pnce of concrete and local workeTS praised the assoc1at1on s effons. soc1at1on as grateful for the contnbu-'sed · f h fi da ·
Several groups of supPQrters have
distributed thousands of orange fliers
that descnbe the missing girl and the
possible kidnapper in detail. Others
have held bake sales and garage sales
to raise funds to help support tne
Bradburys. who are strapped for
money because the~ ha .. e devoted all
their waking hours to th e search.
The whole thing hai. been an
emotwnal roller coa,tcr nde for the
fam1l>
.. One day a guy from town came
out wuh his pickup Just loaded to the
top wi th firewood.'' said Make. "The
people out there were unbelievable.
And the sheriffs deputies made me
feel li'ke I was the captain's son or
something. They're speC'lal people.''
tions of time, money and materials it superv1 pounngo t c oun taon. "They've done an amazing job
Laura's whereabouts. ti_as_reccived 50 far, but more help is Help with plumbing and wiring the getting their project to thi point," he
In a W"3). the blitz hes stunned Milce needed if the project is to be com-building has also been promised. said.
"It got to the point where there
would be a s1gh11ng and m) hcan
would start pounding. Then I'd get a
call and someone '"'ould te ll me. 'It's
not her.'" said Mike
Laura. a sh)' girl v.ho '>Land i. onl> 3
feel tall and "-C1ghs les<o than 30
pounds. was lac;t seen late on the
afternoon of Oct. 18. She had walked
10 an outhouse near the famil )'
campsite with her brother and had
waited outside. When her brother
came out. she was gone
More than 400 voluntt'cr searchers
combed a I 0-square-mile area of the
boulder-strewn terrain looking for the
Jlrl. The search was halted when
10v~t1gators determined she had
f1kel y been abducted.
The Bradbul)s said they had a
constant stream of '1s1tors whale
keeping their .. 1g1l California AnRCI
Just Call
642-6086
Delly Pilot
Oellvery
It GuerentMd
"It restored my faith in humanity,"
Patty added. "I wish there was some
way I could thank them ...
Since returning to Huntington
Beach. the Bradburys have received a
personal call from California Gov.
George DcukmeJ ian. offers of as-
sistance from celebnt)' attorney
Melvin Belli and ad,ace from a
representative of the ~dam Walsh
Foundauon. a non-profit group that
gained national attention after the
telev1s1on movie .. Adam" aired last
year. making the public conscious of
the problem of abducted children.
This past week. friendi. and rela-
11ve formed ~ DC"-group called
"Fnends to tand Laura" and ha' e
established a post office box (P.0
Box 27 I 2. H untangton 'Beach. 92647)
for donations and a telephone
number (960-3017) for lips on
and Patt). pleted. But Klosterman says many more "Nobodr, believed 1t could get this
"The magnitude as over-hands arc needed, es~cially trained far along,· Klosterman said. But
whelming.'' said Make. "It's great but "If we got four of the guys who ones. The lifeguards trial-and-error "people arc jOing tQ see this program
1n a wa} I slept better at night out really did construction for a living, efforts are costing them in terms of stop real quick 1fwe don't get help." there. I had 10 cut firewood, fetch r --------------------.....;.. ________ __:. __ ...:...._ _____ -=-_....:._
water -JUSt fundamental things that
kept me busy In a way, I felt at peace.
"Now that I'm home, there's so
many details. So many telephone
calls and things to do," he added,
sifting through a stack of photographs
of has daughter. trying to find the
perfect one for a new flier.
The Bradburys are holding out
hope that someone will spol t.heic
daughter or the abductor and re-
member to wnte down the license
plate number or even follow the car.
~All we want as our daughter.
That's our plea." the mother said,
put ling the photographs aside. "Who-
ever has her, we just want them to let
her go. We don't even want to ~now
who took her. Just please let her go.''
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Scouts eqosed to dlo:rln CIA wo:rk~rs to be disciplined
face IJO apparent IJazard Reagan approves (flsctpltnary action :.!1 .. ~..st.~no:':;:. =;~:j~1.:,W,::
1,,... ~ ... p,... ·but insist~ manual violated no laws ~m~~:o'!:sa~~~.~ ~=!~~·alkioa ~:C ~="" .. ~
. . W ASHINOTON -~ .enior Anny oftlciaJ said Saturday that the • On Saturday, Rouasel said, .. The thins happened in the fin1 PtaOe."
ducovery of the toxic cherrucal dio~n at a VifliJlia bue ulCd by 32 000 Boy SANT A BARBARA (AP)-Preti· ahould lnvtttipc.e lbe entire com· pmldent bas rad the report and Aaked about the ClA c:ond=
ScouuuacamptJ'Oundin 1981 wa11"terrible1nuatlon .. butthatprtliminary dent Reqan approved dieciplinaty mancht.NC1ureoftheCIA. coocun With it.a judamenu and that no laws were violated by
tnU showed no health bazatd existed. Pat Hillier, uahtant toeretary of the action Saturday rfuiinst an un-Wbite Houte drputy prett ~ "'*"Director Catey to implement aration of the manual, '~l aid;
Army .for lnstallatjona and lopllics, also aaid that Fort A.P Hill, near •JJeci1fied n~mberh .0f ~~or~-level ClA mary Peter ROUMCI said lhe diJ. 'ibeto~pliv~~b'~.ilikdrreyt'::d·"tb• "Anybody wbo couJd that FNdericklburs. Va., would be cleared ofany dio~and ·aiven a cleaJibill of emp oyeetiort e1rrol'llltn naa doli.narY letion. recoauneftded by -· ~ contlutJon ha.I botft readifta 'Alice i(·
health by environmental aaeqcies '-tfore tbou11ndt of scout• converse on the Nicarquan rebel manual, ut he the CIA inapeC'tor ,enerai. could controvmy over °'i_ manual since Wondertand' wtad of radi-the ~ ... ~=:l:~g~!J"d":.~~:.r..~~:'.'!·~?.:=~1= !~~~\:.l!\"~!~·N=n111o= ~1be.,pv::".:1f1 ~: ·=~nallha"7:'/.~!:.= ::~.'"" is prepom1 i«' *
contarn1nauon wu so lmlll. levels so low and lenath of time the scouu wel'C violated no· laws. CIA Director William J. Cuey aeneral's report did not go far enoua,h.
there ao short p I' · fi di · d' tha h 'd I J • · M bit Se ,..,._ , ... t..-1-f Co th ·--"If the only thin& that comes out of "Our committee hat ..... IO look at • re aminary n nas an icate t t e re11 ua contam nauon" eanw e, nate ~mocrat woulU ~... "IRll on e mat ... J thi1 ia a few JUnior·level people beina this d ak 'fwha .aii ended
not areat enoup to pose a health hazard." Patrick Leahy auaetted that the low· this week. reprimanded then they really have with";, ~ 'inc.ell~ Jr beby.u~ De tra• • t .6aJ _6 level employees miaht be turned i_nto Reqan'a acceptance of the inapec. been made 1e1pqoau," l..ahy, a mean. la tbia tJuna ju.st Soi.GI to . moa• &On JllV&• nlC~ ~f16e 1e&peaoats and be said Coqma tor peral'• findinas came three days membtr of the senate •lli&tnce become wone and WOtlC and wone.:
CHICAGO -About 30 nwthm -blacks and whites -protested "' •
Saturday aaainat a brick·hurlina melee ajmed at a black man and 'bis family
aftet they moved into an ~ment in .nr all·wbite nei&hborbood. Some
onlooken jeered at the demonnration. Carryina sians readina "Jim Crow in
Cicero Must Oo" and "You Reap What You Sow," the demonatrators ·
marched for about 4S minutes under the scrutiny of about SO policemen and
about 100 onlookers who pthered across lhe ttreet. Some yelled raci&l slun at th~ cam.onstralQn.. "We don'\ want them, end they don't want us," said one uni~tified ~an 1n the crowd from the all-wbite neiahborhood, known 11
"The Island," across the atreet from suburban Cicero. "And none of thia js
.Tension m ·o .iJnts . .
aoina to cha.nae that."
for Nicaraguans
Nunery 01FJ1er coatai. cltnu bum order
FORT PIERCE, Fla. -The owner of a nursery where citrus canker was
di1COvered haa urpd hundreds of bis cu1tomers to defy orden to bum stock
received befbre last May, b1,1t a state qriculture official said Saturday that most
IJ'Owen were eoopcrauna with the order. "It is our opinion, as well as that of
noted experts, that the contamination ia very recent at our nursery, probably no
earlier than June or July 1984," Bill Adama owner of Adams Containerized
Citrus Trees lnc. in Hain« City, wrote in a letter to customm da1ed Nov. I .
"However, tbe Department of Plant Industry is rcquestina destruction of all
container citrus trees that came from our nursery after Aua. 31 , 1983;' be told
cuatomers, contesting the atate orden.
HomJcldal Santa movie •par~• prote.t.
A horror movie about a murderous, ax-wieldina Santa Qaus has aparked
pickets and calls to televiaion stations, alona with complaints that even the ads
for the film are too "ahoulish" for children. Pickets areeted the Milwaukee
openina of the movie "Silent Niaht, Deadly Night" on Friday. Protetten
outside the theater hefted sians. -includina one that read: "Santa Does Not
Slay." Kathleen Eberhardt, whose children are 2 and S years old. organized the
picketina in Milwaukee after she saw the television ads.
Ftmdameatalut 6fillty In fatal paddlbJ6
PETERSBURG, W.Va. -The founder of a fundamentalist Christian
community was found auilty Saturday ofinvoluntary manslauahter and felony
conspiracy in the 1982 fatal paddling of a toddler there. Dorothy H. McClellan,
a 47-year-<>ld mother of nine, faces a maximum sentence offive yean in prison
and an S l l ,000 ftne when she is sentenced at an µndetermined date. Sbe is free
on $20 000 bond pendina a pre-sentence investiption. Joseph Green died Oct.
S, 1982, at qe 23 months after he was paddled for about two hours by his
parents, Stuart and Leslie Green, who were convicted in 1983 of involuntary
manslauahter.
CALIFORNIA
A'ctor Gary Coleman receive. ae• kidney
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J Government workers
told to fight against \
U ·~· soldiers at night
MANAGUA. Nicaraaua {AP) -
Government office workers have
been instructed to fight U.S. soldien
in their neighborhoods at ni&ht if the
United States invades Nicarqua, a
aovernment newspaper said Satur-
da .
to prepare for the alle&ed immi·
Storms
pound
nation;
1 dead
By Tlle Auoclated Preu
A larie storm system swept bands
of hail·laden thunderstorms from lhe
Gulf Coast across the Tennessee and
Ohio valleys Saturday after a night of
tornadoes that smashed homes and
businesses in Missouri and Illinois.
One person was killed and dozens
were injured.
LOS ANGELES -Actor Gary Coleman star of NBC·TV's "Ditrrent On the northern side of the weather
Strokes," on Sa~W>dcTWent-hia second ~nsplant"Ud wat''doin,-Jyltem~lfp to1"81ncbes oTsnowfell on
well," officials llidO e pint-sized l 6-year--01~ TV star was in intensive care, north-central Nebraska and wet snow
where he was e"Xpected to remain for about three days. iced highways from Iowa into Upper
Michipn.
nent lnvaaion, the leftist Sandinista
aovernment bad said it would begin
on Saturday to issue rifles and train students in defense tactica. But a tour
of the city at mid-mornina revealed
no tralnina seuiona at any of the
variout militia drillarounds acattcred tb'"?buaJiourtbe capital.
Junta coordinator Daniel Ortega.
reiteratioa alleptiona that U.S. s"y
planes bad violated Nicarquan au-
spec:c last week, w11 cfeliverina
another invuion warning to re-
porten on Saturday momin,g when a
noite like a sonic boom rattled
windowl in lhe capital.
Sandinista officials have said that
three previous, similar booms -the
tint on Oct. 3 l and the other two on
Nov. 8 and 9-were caused by U.S.
spy planes breaking the sound barrier
over Ni~.
Ortep. with bis right hand in the
air for emphasis, was telling reporters
at a breakfast meeting about the
allep:d spy planes when a boom
interrupted his remarks.
Ortep's meeting witb.the prets was
his fint since winnina the presidency
· in last Sunday's nationwide elections.
Meanwhile. the aovemment's di-rector of communications, Lt. Nelba
Blandon, beld a mccllnf of editon
and news directors on Fnday, asking
the Nicaraauan media to act with
"responsibility" in reponina infor-
mation, accordinJ to sources who
attended the meetmg. ,
The sources quotea ·1rcr as -saying
the media is prohibited from printing
any news on alleged electoral fraud or
about-people wbcr drd not vore ln the
election.
Vola.nteiera Leo llora.nd (rtcJlt) and lllebael Emert.De wull
aa oll-90Ued common muren ID llariJl Coaaty. A 5-mile-
lon& oU allck from a doomed tanker bu klllM eome ..utnsa. wullect u~onBod••1beiicllua-aa1tbre&..%t~=----t
Tomalee Bay'• oyster a.ad clam beda. tbe Cout Gaud-~
\
~In bloetJJlc. named to USC clJaJr
LOS ANGELES-An expert op the clash of scientific advancement with
moral and lep.I interests bas been named to a newly created $2 million chair on
bioethics at the University of Southern California. Alexander Capron, an
attorney and professor at Georaetown University in Washington, D.C., will
assume the Norman Toppina Chair -named for a former USC president -at USC on Jan. I. Capron says California is an attractive place for bioethics
research ~use many leaal and ethical issues surrounding medical
developments have surfacedllere, including Baby Fae's transplanted baboon
heart.
Another storm in the · Pacific
brought hi~ wind and a threat of
snow to the Northwest.
Twisters, strong wind and hail
caused more than S 1 million in
damage and injured 11 people in
southern Illinois, where Fayette
County was declared a disaster area
on Saturday.
Heartache of war lingers on
around Vle.tnam memorial
Glean Ford dobJ6 •ell alter IJJp •argery
SANT A MONICA -Actor Glenn Ford was reported doing well Saturday
followina surgery at St. John's Hospital for a fractured hi_p, a hospital official
said. The 68-year-old actor entered the hospital Tuesday night and was "up and
about" Saturday. Head nurse Joan Nives said he would be released from the
hospital soon. -~ -U.S. lavolvemeat In Nicaragua proteated
LOS ANGELES-About 800 demonstraton opposed to U.S. policy ill
C:Cntral America gathered Saturday outside the Federal Buildina on busy
Wilshire Boulevard, calling on the Reagan administration to lceep the military
out of Nicaragua. The protesters circulated a si&n·u·p sheet for pledges to ~mil civil disobedience if force is uled in the Central American country.
The demonstration, sponsored by the Coalition for Peace and Justice in
Central America and the Caribbean. began shortly after noon in Westwood.
There were no arrests. police said.
Brltl~ HOarlty •tepped up for •pectacle
LONDON -Hundreds of police minaJed with crowds on Saturday for
the Lord Mayor's Proc::euion. one of London's b~· t annual spectaeles, and
security forces lhrouabout Britain stayed on hi alert for a possible IRA
attack. A crowd tttimated by orpnizen at 250, turned out to watch the
nationally televilCd proceuion of 4,000 marchen, includina rcpresentativtt of
every branch of the military, some SO pily decorated floats and dozens of
ceremonial benda.
1Vomaa H"6llt Ja IJrWlltoa bombbJ6
LONDON -ScotlaDd Yard said on Saturdayitwu 1eetina a 28-year-<>ld
Irish woman in connection with the bombina last month ofa hoc.el in Briahton
where Prime Miniater Marpret Thatcher and members of her Cabinet were
atayina. The Irish Republican Anny said it did the bombina. A btland Yard 190keaman, Martin Habtood, said the woman, whom he identified as Evelyn
Glenbotme, "ia wanted by anti·terroriat branch officen" for questionina. and
that an atTett warrant bad been issued in London and provided to Irish
authorities.
Lebaaoa-laael t.lb ••JHUJded
BEIRUT, Lebenon -Lebanon suspended troop withdrawal neaotlationa
with Janel on Saturday aod said no m0te ta.lb will bt beld until the Jarad!
army ftees four Shiite Moslem militia 1eaden amsted in south Lebenon.
Announcemenu by Prime Miniac.er R.uhid Karami and by SbHc.e Moslem
leader Nabib .le!riJ the Cabinet minitc.er for south ubuon, made it ulllikely
that tbejutt .. wiea neprt:iatiom would mu me u tehedwed on M'onday In the
IOUthern Lebuete villlet of Naqoura.
Iadlan poUoe oomm«•foaer i'epJaoed
A tornado touched down briefly
Saturday near Savoy, Miss.1 about S
miles south of Meridian, mockina
down trees and power lines, the
National Weather. Se'rvice 111d. A
tornado watch was posted for parts of
Louisiana. Mississippi and Alabama
as the thunderstorms slid across l}le
Gulf states. and one thunderstorm in
nonheastern Louis.iana "oeraled
wind up to SO to 60 mph.
Thunderstorms produced small
hail from Louisiana into lllinois
during the morning. and funnel
clouds were spotted around noon
near Decatur.
Parts of two communities re-
mained seated off in Illinois and
Missoun ef\er an outbreak of tor-
nadoes late Friday.
Many visitors leave
tokens of themselves
at foot of monument
WASHINGTON (AP) -They
come to the Vietnam Veterans Mem-
orial by the thousands. Some cry
softly, some run their fingers aero$$
the names on the black granite watt,
and some leave a part of them.
Flowers. frc1b or plasllc; a scruffy
teddy bear; medals; leather holsters;
fatigues; candles; miniature Ameri-
can flags; beer for a hot day: pictures:
handwritten poems encased in
plastic. And letten.
Those are just some the
memorabilia that visitors place at the
foot of the sweeping, Y·sbaped mem·
A ~ .utroaaat ~ a •telllte lD tlala
artlat'• .......... if a rw att.mpt Mt for llOIMIAJ.
onal on which the names of the
S8,022 Amencans lolled or m1ss1ng in
action are engra ved.
"People treat that place more li ke a
cemetery than a monument It's like a
grave site.'' said Bill Clark. an
employee of the National Park Ser-
vice. which 1s responsible for main-
tenance at the memorial.
For some of the tourists. reading
end seetng the letters md gJfts to the
Vietnam dead Sttms to open the
floodpte ofemouon that marked the
divisive ~ar
Take Lester Paqu1n's typed letter.
A small group of passers-by
stooped or knelt to read the letter,
most were crying by the time they had
finished.
"Dear Neil. we never bad a chance
to mttt." wrote Paquin. who de·
scnbed his anger that Neil Roben
Burnham of Petersham. Mass .. bad
died so you~
But, Paquin wrote: "You foun d
someone who loved you very much ...
Mary Lou is doing well. She has two
beauuful cbildttn. a promtsing career
and is now mamed to a man who is
perhaps my dea~t fnend. ... Your
dytng has forever chanted our uves."
Burnham dlc<I Ott. 7. 1968, at age
20.
The memorab1ha 1s collected by
park setvlce maintenance crews. who
make a sweep of the memonal daily.
Generally, pcnshablc items.. like fresb
flowers. wreaths and fruit, arc left
unul they wilt or look unsightly.
The other items arc taken to the
park scrvtce maintenance area near
the Potomac River.
Astronauts get ready
for salvage mission
SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP)
-:->1scovef) 's astronauts ~ucccss
fully deployed a second satellite
Saturday-and then concentrated on
the most danng pan of their m1ss1on
-tracktng down and l'C$CUtn& a pair
of errant satellites that are trapped in
u1eless orbits.
The Lcasat 2 satellite. whlrhng hke
a flyina pie plate. slipped out of its
berth and spun awa)'. leavina the
shuttle cargo ba) empty and ready to
m:elve t'l.o sa1ellucs that ~ to ~
salvqcd on Monda) and Wednes-
day.
The launch followed Friday's suc·
c:tsst\11 deployment of a c:anadian
communications satellite and fttts
the astronauts to con~ntrate on
preparations for a dann& S~Of>~alk
capture and ttro"ery of Palapa B2
and Westar 6. two satelhtcs that were
left in utelesl orbits by rocket mist\~
inp follow.nt their launches dwina
another sbuttk' m1ss1on last Fcbru·
ary.
r he astronauts unpacked and
checked the space su its and eq~
ment that O•rdner and Joe.Allen will \ ·
use to corral Pala pa and Westar. The)'
almost immcdiatcl> found a minor
problem.
Gardner reponed that the left hght
in each of two pairs of work lamps
worn on the spa<icsuits failed to tum
on dun nJ a test. However, fll&ht
d1rector Larry Bouraco1s said thi s
p~stnted no problem.
The spact walk. he said.. "can be
accomplished with )USt one of the
hghts. or actuall), Wlthout any of the
hJhts at all ... A hand spothgbt also
could be used, he said.
met its launch on Thurtda).
D1Kovcry has been stalli".':6 PalaP.t
and Westar on a 1.6 million-mile
hunt throuah the h~avens.
Rocket finnp b> Discovery bavc
lowl>-closc4 the pp betwee.n the
shuttle and Palapa B) Saturday, the
distance had narro~cd to about 4,300
male
NEW OELHl, India -The Indian capital'• ~µce commillioner was find S.turdAy, .,..S bia sUCCIMOI' vowed to raton pubUC conftdnoe ebaUD by
poUce fail&n to quell four dayt of deedl)' rlotiftl. .Tbou•nds of Sikh' ll*Dwbill. coptinUed t0 aetve the ref\aeM campt wliere they fled dwina the
spree of murder anon and lootlna b)' Hindu mobl folloWina the Oci. 31
-•nation of Prime Minister IDdlra Gandhi. alkar dJl by Sikh membm of
her own bodmaard. Tbe new commillioner SW"Yllant s. JOit ea1d lhe public JOit .ith In lfie 30,()()0.man New Delhi pohce tcww after Hindu policemen
stood by or In some ca.1e1joined ln the carnqe by reveftltoeeekint mobl. More
tban t 1000 people, moat o( tbem Slk.bs. died ln the riotlq.
ClilefjusUce proposes expertjurorS pa!nel
lfnr llld tor traoe la OaJI 1Var l9ported
NEW ORLEANS (A?) -A "blue
ribbon" panel of expertj~ron miaht
be mon utef\al ln eome com~icated
civil CllCI than I ftlllllar J\1.1)' o(
laymen, O'licf Juaticlf Werra Burtrr
told law 1t\ldent1 Saturday,
IW'llf told a~imated.ly 1,200
Loyola Univmaty Law School •tu·
MANAMA. llbraiJl,.... ltlamlc medlaton will trY !\tO IJ'TIQll & one-dent• and aunu thlt civU cua bavc rnoatb tnace bltwern Inn and lnq in bOPll ol tit up talb. become more complex and take
dlplomadc eou.-ln Bebnln and !Audi Arabia laid oo ,:,.c:.ceSourcct loneer to try, diJcowqina j"10rt
dOle to the Sludl Arabian...,... eecrewiat of the 4S.member OrpiUJ.atJon of from waf'lti na to sen-e.
lllamk Contwence said ~iativee ot • llVCIMllUon peece committee '1lt bordm on cruelty to trap
have bin authorized to yi t Iran ud J,.q ttd1 month. people for month• n • compln
cate .. he laid In the flrlt lddreu of
the kobtn A. AinJwonb Jr. Mem·
orial Lect\K'e Seria.. Ainaworth, ttbo
died in 1911;..i• a,rormer member or
the 'th U.S. \..ircuit Coun or Appeals.
Buf'ICf eaid some ~:rien make SI JO a day and., when t a.rt
called to jwy duty, only •t S to
ww Oii a fWetal coun JW'Y -• alt~tion he said deprives a person of
bl• livelihood.
Ht rteommcnded tbe lea&l ~
hion make "a c:artfUI study of the
rtladve llttt of Junet in cmain civil
r
Ol'*"n.·· Buraer said som~altttnativcs that
miaht be studied include uslna a
"bfue ribbon" jury-such u doctors,
economists or accountanu to Judat a
cue ncedina tbeir cxpttt11e
He alto rte0mmendcd the po tblc
u• or I lin&)e judeie Or a thf'ee-JUdic panet to U)' eomc c:uc that normall)
are heard by Ju.rlcs
He said 10mecriuc' of the theory of
cmplO)ll\I profewonlls IS JUT'0[1 U\
t«flnkal ?tel clatm ~e~ 11 tomt-
tluna undtmocrattc about n ..
-i
Ho•-ever ht said prof« 1onals art
of\cn ucludcd and la)'mcn 1tt1force4
to UJC •'their common sente" t6
undcntand iecbrucal pa1nt1 oftaw. · Buraer used th~ example or a recctt
IBM l&wswt, ..-h1ch took 13 yean an•
an tallmated S200 mdlion to ~ because or 1t1 complexity. He wd more proreujon&J JUI')' conorivabl
could ha'-'e reduced the amount ci
ttmt the Ctit spent an t.nal and ot
appeal. t
.. Thm must bt' a bc'ttcr way,'"bi
aid
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CARROLL TON, Ga. (AP)-Sail· coordinator Mike Meyer said
on who have spent Iona months at sea Wednesday u be prepared to haul the
aboard the aimaf\ carrier USS cookies to Jacksonville, Fla.. for America an: loolcina forward to a delivery. aoecial shipment to. ease their last few Meyer, a columnist for the Times-
da)'I before docldna -l 0,000 choc-Oeo~an. got the idea for the "l Love
olate chip ooolcies. Amenca" effort when his aon, one of
Orpnizen of the shipment had .S,300 sailors aboard the ship, said the •
P11nned to send the cookies •to \he main thing they missed wis home •
P ... ian Gulf, where the America had cookina.
baen on patrol about four months1 but "I know this present will be much
mtilina them would take so Iona mere appreciated," said Navy spokesman
.,.... no suarantee the aoodies. would / Nick Young. "Unless you've been at
anive in time. sea, you can't imqine what the last
••w e're world~ directly with the two days of a Iona de~loyment are aciniraJ now and at looks like we've like. I'm sure ther, wtll enjoy the
ot the hel we need to finish the · ob " cookies very much. '
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They're routinely questioned to "I really wanted to be qlloted as an
help put the daily ayrations of the economist and not a comedian."
economy into perspective for a public But in general they say they like
increasiniJy more sophisticated aiving out their views -"It makes
about busmcss and finance. my day," says Evans.
Hundreds of private economists Some feel they serve an educational
aive advice to their clients and firms. purpose. "I like economics," says
But i relatively small number of Ratajczak. "I enjoy conveying it."
names pop up reaularly in economics Cooper, 39, first vice president and
coverage. senior economist at Security Pacific
"Economics is not a di1mal sci-National Bank in Los Angeles, says it
ence, it's poorly marketed by econ-forces her to think about "what it all
omists," says Yardeni, 34, chief means."
economist at Prudential-Bache Sc-They have few complaints, perhaps
curities Inc. in New York. -out of politeness, about being m1s-
Thesc analysts can get as many as quoted.
20 calls on a day the government "People charge they're misquoted
releases a major economic report like more than it happens," contends
unemplo}!Jtlent or inflation, or when Ratajczak. 42i director of the ccon-
an unexpected chanae occurs in the omic forecastina project at GeorJia
economy, such as banks raisina their State University in Atlanta who
prime lendina rate. On a ctar. like that, carved out a niche for himself on
they mi&ht appear on TV s evening inflation surveys.
news. Straszheim admits to getting "dit-
In talking to reporters, they insist gusted and dismayed now and then
they keep their political leanings a because something is quoted that I I ·
secret -even in an election year. thou&ht was not so important."
Straszheim, 42 , vice president for Some do' acknowledge the quick
U.S. services at Wharton analysis can get tiresome after the Econometrics in Philadelphia, takes fifth call in one day on the same
pride in havini been accused, based subject. And it can become downright
on bis printed remarks, of being both annoyin' when a lot of time is spent in
an extreme liberal and an extreme cxplanauon only to find.a competitor
conservatJve. ----quoted instead. "We arc analysts, we are not advocates. It's the kiss of death to Straszheim thinks there's an "'im-
allow personal political views to plicit understanding" that an econ-
contaminatc ... your analy~is," he omist be named if he's provided a says. time-consumlna analysis.
Sinai, 4S, chief economist at "There's an expectation that they'll
Shearson Lehman-American Express use your stuff at least some of the
in New York. says, "I absolutely and time," says Evans.
unc_guivocally stay out of politics." The)'. have few-complaints about
Even discussing government pol-the dafficuJt subject of economics
icy can be touchy. being watered down too much for
Thomson, 48, senior vice president readers.
and chief economist a\ Crocker Thomson did admit that his t'ccon-
National Banlc in San Francisco, omist's soul is sometimes disturbed" r~lls dismissing former President when economic trends arc made too
Carter's anti-inflation program as a simplistic. ,
"marshmallow" -only to find out But Cooper says, "It's a tou&h
his bosses spoke favorably of it. "I'm world. You've got to sell your
much more cautious in policy state-newspapers." Adds Sinai, .. lfl were a
ments than before," Ile says. journalist, I'd dolt the same way."
At least one found it can hurt be too They're ~uick to admit the pub-
quotable. licity doesn t hurt their firms. "It 's
"lmadeamistakecarlyinthegame another form of advertising," says
- I confUsed notoriety with fame,"-Yardeni. •
says Evans, 46, who heads his own Cooper says an institution's image
·consulting firm here. is helped when the opinion of one of
"After a while I decided that it just its economists "means enough to be
wasn't working out rid\t," he recalls. mentioned" in print.
-Or~Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nowmber f1, 1N4
Blood pressure drug may help smoke~s quit c
NEW YORK (AP)-Cravinas ror
c1prtucs appear to be alleviated by a
druJ that has been known to diminish
withdrawal symptom11 in heroin ad·
dicts1 suuestma that the cravings for
heroin and cigarettes arc similar.
accordina 10 a study published today.
The drua, called clontdLnc. is
normally used to· treat high blood
pressure and might eventually be
u~ful as a treatment to help people
quit smoking, according to ' study
publisbed in Science mapzine. "~real news isn't that this is a4
cure for srneskina." said Dr. Alex-
ander Glanman. princ1paJ author or
the new study. "The real news is that a
very specific drua that affects a
limited number of cells an the brain
affects addicuon to alcohol, opiates
and smoking."
The new study found that clonidu1e
allevia\Cd cigarette cravings by reduc-
101 activity in cenain ~mall areas in
the brain that make up what's called
tht noradreneraic system.
The noradrcnergic system governs
the automatic fonctions of the ner·
vous sy tem, 1uch a s1ana1tna the
heart to beat and regulatina 61ood
pressure, sai<J Glassman, a . psy.
chiatrist affiliated with the New York
tate Psychiatnc Institute and Col-
umbia University in New York City
It 1s Glassman's hypothesis that
increased activity in the nor-
adrcnel'&JC system 1s a signal "10 the
addict 10 seek the substance he has
come to expect will c;timinish his
j mpcnding distress." •
Clonidine's abihty to lower the
acuvity ofnoradrenergic nerve cells is
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towering office buildings that will . Fifth Street, ihe highrisc is being
reshape the d owntown skyline have ,developed by the firm· of Maguire
been proposed as part of a $1 billion Thomas Panners. the newspaper
redevelopment project that will ex-said. ~
pand the hlndmark Central Library, Redevelopment staff members
" according to a published report. credited that firm -which lost a
The plan, tentatively called the competition four years ago to develop
Library Square project, has been the California Plaza prQject now
enthusiastically endorsed by Mayor under construction on nearby Bunker
Tom Bradley and other key. city Hill -with allowin1 the complex
officials. · · Library Square package to be worked
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tor two internationally known "Maguire Thomas just did not
architecture 'fl"'rms: l.M. Pei and want to give up participatiii' in
Philip Johnson & John Burgec, the creating a dynamic and exciting
newspaper said.
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been nning the prOJCCt for two
year .
The agreement on the first of the
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Onnge COelt DAJl.Y PILOT/Sunday, November 11, 1984
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Boris Pasternak's relatiVes evicted fiom cottage
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v El.clrlc Sim
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poetry has received official approval
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The sources with ties to the lltcra~
community, said aome of Pasternak s
belongings were kept by relatives and
some were taken to a rest home
owned by the Writers Union. The
sources, Soviets and Western
diplomats, seoke on condition they
not be identified. •
·The Writer& Union and Litfund
sought control of the dacha two years
aao on grounds that it should be given to one of the writers on the Iona
waiting list of those cliaible to reocivc
a home in Peredelkino. Writers
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houses Jl1lnted &o members be vacat-
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and reassigned to other writers.
an unofficial museum since his death
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parently because of the aovemment s
displeasure with Lydia Chulcovsk.aya,
the writer's dauabter. . She was expeTlcd from the Wnters
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Alexander Solzhenitsyp.
Despite the two-year limit,. the
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Teen-ager$ tell qf terrors in war-torn .nation
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NEW YORK (AP) -Teen-
agers from 14 countries are on a
tour of the United States, telling
Americans about the devastation
of war In their homelands In
hopes of diminishing Its threat In
the future.
"We represent the places In
the world Where men are kllllng
each other and yet we are living
together," said Arn Chorn, an 18-
year-old refugee from Cambodia
who ls an adviser to the other
youths on the tour.
Over the next 10 days, the 26
Daughter
becomes . .. ..
teen-agers wlll visit 36 cltlea In
what Is called the Children ot War
Tour, organized by the Religious
Task Force, an Interfaith group
created In 1978. Th~ wlll break
up Into six groups for the tour.
On Thursday, the group met In
New York with ·united Nations
Undersecretary General Robert
Mueller and Bishop Desmond
Tutu of South ~frlca. a foe of
apartheid who won the Nobel
Peace Prize this year.
Mervyn Perez, 16, a r~fugee
from Guatemala, said that two
years ago he and his friends
wrote a letter to Guatemalan
"officials" asking for a better
education, more schools and
better teachers.
A few days later. he said, he
was kidnapped whlle waiting for a
bus. For 15 days he was beaten,
seared with cigarettes and re~
celved electric shocks, Perez
said. . ·
"They say, 'Tell me the names
of the other students,"' he said.
"But I didn't want to because
they kill them.
"One day they take me Into
bathroom and Uk me, 'What V6>U
want to do when you grow up?' I
aald I want to be a doctor," Perez
continued. "They bring my friend
Into the bathroom and shot him In
the head and they say, 'You want
to be a doctor? Take care of him.'
He died."
Perez eventually was freed by
his captors and he and his family
fled to MexJco and then Los
Anpetes.
' Americans don't know what's
happening In my country now,"
he said. "They think It's In peace
now. but It Isn't."
Another 16-year-old, Seng Ty,
a Cambodian, saJd he fled hi•
country atone four years ago
after his parent• died of starva·
~ tion, his brother waa executed
and the Khmer Rouge separated
him from his sister.
He said he wanted to tell
Amerlc{ln• about his wartime
experiences because "I ~al'.IJ
them to think about t.he wars
going on In my country. I want to
make peace In my country. I want
to make a better world l'm.v
Jack Anderson
tired to be flghtlng~" Cf
The group wUI taJk at acnootl,
churches, ayn~oguee and ~1
Ing halls In Botton. Kanul etty.~
Mo., Mlaml, Denver, HOU8tC?n1 and Los Angetee on tM ftret leg 9Ji
the tour.
The countries repreeented bt/,1,
th4t children Include Lebanon, tt
Salvador, Nicaragua, 1ar-.
South Africa, Northern Ir•~
U anda and VMttnam.
r eveal s in the Dai
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LOWES. Ky. (AP) -The Lowe ~
fa mily has been in the funeral
business in this town of 130 souls for
four generations. and 78-year-Old
Roy Lowe is keeping up the tradition.
hurymg the descendants of settlers
huned by his great-grandfather.
He grumbles -"Peo-ple don't
hardly die anymore" -but gives no
thought to retirement. And he's seen
hts daugh~er afld grall(jdaughter take
up the bu§iness.
"My granddaughter was one of the
firs t women to graduate from the
embalming school in New Albany,"
he said. "They didn't used to haH~
women.in the business."
When Lowe was a child. his father
sold pine caskets from the back ofh1s
general store. "He'd a~k the people
.,.. hat rnlor they wan ted -wh ite or
black. There wcrcn 't no other colors."
When someone died. the fomtl}
wo uld measure the casket using a
~tick cut to the length of the body.
"They all had tape measure'>. but
they wouldn't use them." he said.
"They'd alwa ys go cut a st.ack. I'd_ see
two or three men coming up to the
~tore carrying a suck and I'd say.
'Daddy, somebody's dead.' ..
That had chan~ed by the ttme Lowe
entered the business, but the prep-
aratton of the dead for funerals was
sttll commonly done at home.
Lowe introduced embalming 1n
1926. and built the town's first funeral
home an 1940. ·· 11 was a It 11 le place not
hag e.nougb..lo w.hipoa ca1-m,.:.· he--581 .
Some rural communt11es viewed
the new methods with apprehension.
but not the people of Lowes.
"They were tickled to death b> 11."
he said. "It made everything so much
easier on the family.·· ·
Lowe used to carry bodies from
houses to the cemetery 1n a horse-
drawn hearse built in 1890. but traded
11 tn for a motorized model 1 n 1928.
He still keeps the horsc-dra" n "chicle
in a nearby barn. and old-timers
regularly ask 1f he would haul it out
for their funerals.
"It's got to be pulled by horses. and
nobody's got the time now to foll ow
behind that thing. I remember you'd
spend fou r or fi ve hours JUSt gelltng
from somebody's house to the
churchyard in that thing."
Lowe has kept a record of eve11
person he~s buried. but nas no i<fca
how many names arc in the thick
notebooks pt led around his office.
··11·s up into the thousands. all
nght ... he said.
Ht s funeral home used to hand)e
hundreds of sen ices a year. 1n the
time when 10fluen1a and pneumonta
were lethal diseases. Now. it's about
60 funerals a year.
"So man) people used to die young
that to be 40 was to be an old man ... he
~a id. "Now. most teen-agers have
never seen a dead person.··
Hi s daull,hter. Jud> Milner. owns
the Milner Funeral Home 1n Bardwell
with her husband. Billy. Lowe's
granddaughter. Andrea Orr. runs ~he
\i111ner Funeral Home in W1ckltffe
w11h her husband. Ra ndy.
Mrs. Orr, 25. said her parents
thought the family bustness had come
to an end aftt>r they had four
daughters.
.... ··But my husband got intcrc'itcd 1n
11 and we decided to try rt." she
sa1d."So far as I know, r m the onl>
lady ~mbalmer in western Ken·
tuck)-.
Governor
will play
himself .. on show
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mns~
chusetts Gov. Michael . Dukak1s
\hould have no trouble undct·
\tanding the character he'll play
during the filming of an cpi~odc oft he
·· t. Elsewhere" television show -
he'll just have to act naturally.
Dukakis. SI, a member of ~he
American Federation of Tclcv1s1on
and Radio Actors from ht dafS as
host of .. The Advocates" tclcv1si.on
!!how on the Public Broadcastma
Systcm•n the 1970s, will play himself.
Duk&kis is in Hollywood this w~k
to drum up butiness among co~-,
panics that miaht want to film 1~
Mauachuscns. and " t. El w~rc
Producer Mark Tinktr d~idcd to
sian him up for a pan.
ln the how, Duk.akis hurts his
ankle while JOl&Jnl and aoc to St
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Or-ange Coat DAILY Pll:OT/Sunday, November 11, f9U
SuJJJJDlt 1Deetlng needed
on eo11Jl cs·page contents
To the Editor:
Unlike·Frank G. Casserly or Carl
and Margie Rankin. I had never taken
comics toe scnously. But as I read
their letters, I realized that comedy is ~scnous issue. In fact , it 1s the issue of
this election year!
This Daily Pilot .administration
l>hould have met face-to-face with the
heads of state of the vanous comae
stnps long ago. When was the last
time there was a su mmll meeting
between your administra11on and
cartoon leaders such as noop). Dr
Smock. Nancy. or Moon Mullins.Just
W name a few. If no solution to the
present inter-<:artoonal pll!ssutts can
be reached in this manner, then why
not seek a solution through the
Judiciary? It It not possible that Judge
Parker could hand down a fa1r and
equitable decision an this case?
What is ne(.ded is 'a bilateral
a~!ment. Perhaps you could place ·
DOonesbury on the cditoriaJ page
while· s1mullaneousl) placing Pat
Buchanan among tbe comic stt;tp
where he belongs!
PATRICK OSWALD
Chairman of the .. Peace through
Tetany .. campaign
Huntin,_gton Beach
Trudeau derided as detractor
To the Editor:
You did no favor when yo u added
•Doonesbury" to your paper.
Trudeau is cut from the same cloth as
Conrad and other cynics such as Mon
Sahl and Ri chard Cohen. These
people are detractors who never oiler
a solution to a problem -that would
take brains.
I''!" not sure how long I can
continue to subscnbe to the Daily
Pilot.
EDWARD F. ELLISON
Corona del Mar
Doonesb.ury gives us laughter
To the Editor:
I would just like to say th1i; to your
readers outraged at the nd1cule
"Doonesbury" is heaping on Presi-
dent Reagan.
Roose-.elt proved that a handi-
capped person can be president.
l'ruman proved that anyone can be
president. Nixon proved that a crook
can be president. And now Reagan is
proving that an ignoramus can be
president.
Reagan's ignorance of the world
around him is monumental and well-
documented. However. Jimmy
Caner was about as well-informed on
the ma~or issues facing our nation as it
1s possible for one man to be; and his
administration co uld hardly be con-
sidered a rousing success.
Reagan 1s not threatened and 1t
gives us losers something to laugh at
for our (~ours and mine) money.
NORMAN G. EWERS
Irvine
Stained glass panels missed
To the Editor:
Thank you Helen Pine The three
beautiful stained glass panels that
were missing from Mam Beach this
past Christmas Season were a gift
from Boris Suzan
Bons was a beautiful person and
truly a gifted Laguna artist He died
two years ago. but pnor to his death,
he· Offerecrto rclnfOrce and' repair
these works of an at his expense.
There was no response from the city
Truly a pity: Th(-se works of an
remain tucked awa} in a safe "are-
house 1n town.
For shame, Laguna Beach Ans
C'omm1ss1on, that yo u don't resurrect
these great pieces as a tnbute to one of
your iuild.
This moslJOyous tame of the year 1s
not the same anymore without Bo ris
Buzan 'sinspired work providing the
backdrop for one of God's great
masterpieces. Laguna Beach.
P~tnaps-. Haen:-the s Com-
mission and City Hall contemplate
building a statue to Father Fr<J1St on
Main Beach next )ear.
JOHN C. MANCU 0
Laguna Beach
Grateful for off-duty cop's aid
To the Editor:
I'm told that your newspaper Wiii
pass along "THANKS" to those few
special people among us that too
often ~~ without thanks or proper
rcoogmt1on.
lf this is so, please express my
heartfelt thanks to the oil-duty police-
man who came tom} rescue Oct. 23.
during the traffic rush hour My car
quit near the busy intersection of
Bristol and Jrvinc/Campu'>. He not
..only helped me get my car out of the
middle of the road. but drove me until
we found a place where there was tow
service. This took .;ome time and 11
L.M. Bovo
was way out of his way, but h1i;
courtesy and helpfulness were
outstanding.
I was so upset that 1 didn't even get
his name or which police department
he was with. He did tell me that his
wife was also a police officer. Irvine.
Costa Mesa or maybe Newport.
Anyway. I am hoping that somehow
this $entleman and member of"Cali-
forn1a 's Finest" will recognize
himself and know how truly grateful
on~ local resident 1s.
SALLY B. LANCASTER
Newport Beach
-In cas put the world
on the gold standard
The highly cv1hzcd 20 million
Incas of Peru had more gold than an>
other people on earth. and 11 was the)
-indirectly through the Spaniard~
-who put the world on the gold i.1f ndard. Yet the Incas them'iChe~
did not use money, did not knew.
'4at it was. didn't even have a word fct It.
-RarCI} will you find an) boch "1th
rdrrre than 140.000 scalp hairs. bu1
wllen you do. 1t will be a blonde. count
ol that. ~ • cw readers of the h1g <,N10U\
nevcls of Herman Wouk are aware
tdiu Wouk once wrote rnmedy for
f'ied Allen.
_s·1garettc\ in Israel run $4 a pa' l
alJ>u t.
• ""(). How do lobsters catrh food''
;,A. Thcydiga hole. back into it. thc:n
Jl8t '>It tht!re. waiting for a comcsublc
to saunter b>
Doubtlcsi. }Ou''c ne ver seen Jt1\i
o#f: sm1thcrccn. Or one menf.IC Or
~ annal. Nohody has. nohod)
~y
!:I) Y(lu ~1d an alligator can dose
,,..ear~. Where ore its c.1rs?
""A. High on the head behind lhc
c s Wfien the 'gator ,., aOoat, thr
arr open to thr arr
OAANGf COAST
Daily Pilaf
How man} games can you name
wherein the defense controls the ball
a1 the beginning of every play? Stan
w11h baseball
.\cent uf'\ ago. the man w11h the full
beard wa!i ~en as warm hearted and
h<m.£'>t while the beardless fellow was
'uspcct To shave the entire face then
was some" hat of an affectation. Most
ol Charlc5 Dickens' villains were
dran 1.ha,cn
< )nl' matrimonial counselor says
thl' fir~t danger sign 1n a troubled
mamagl' turns up when the wife
<iho"s disinterest 1n anything her
husband has to sa).
Ha.,,e you ever met anyone who
hkcs the ta\te of cod liver 011? I JUSt
talked 10 a )'Oung lady who says she
and her twm sister used to sneak into
the medJCtne cabinet to eat spoonfuls
of cod liver oil the way some of us
raided the honey. Remarkable!
Any grownup who starts out
health} should be able to go for a
month without eating. Or so say the
medicos.
More than half the pending ca~ an
the civil rouns are divorce actio ns.
L.l'tf. Boyd I• • •yodlc•ted
C'Olumn/11.
H. l . Schw•rti Ill
p b' ••
Frenk Zlnl
l.~•n.tO"'Q I 01tflf
Tom Telt
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·'Now Is the time for bold. aggressive leadership to translate the
president's Immense popuJir majority Into permanent, Irreversible,
advances for the causes with which theamazlngcareerofRonald
Reagan has long been associated.·· ..
PATRICK BUCBANAJll columnlat
SIHEY
H1111s
Just
th.e
__ .facts,
Reagan re-election means
conservative hour at hand
Ma'am
A trivial paragraph in a previous
column triggered a reply that il-
lustrates how legends grow and
harden into "facts" that arcn 't facts at
all.
I wrote that the "Phillips 66"
trademark took its name from th·e
new U.S. Highway 66, beinJ con-
structed at the time near its refinery. I
obtained this information from a
usually reliable source, .. The People's
Chronology," by James Trager, pub-
lished by Holt in 1979.
Soon afterward there arrived ~a
polite note from the publicist for
Phillips, c-0ntaining a httle booklet.
"How Our Trademark Was Born." It
turns out that the true, if un-
remarkable. story has been obscured
over the years by dozens of fables
widely disseminated and generally
accepted by the public.
One tale is that Frank Phillips was
Bu-t he should be--ca's detenses, IS perfectly positioned Mondale's call for h1$her taxes. The 66 years old when he started the
to sit down and cut a deal for moment to move. tn a quantum company. (He was 44.)
disarmament ana peace with jump. toward a flat tax -where Anotheristha1 he-had only $66 in
Konstantin Chernenko. The estab-exotic deductions are given up for his pocket when he struck his first oil aware he'SllOt
exactly unopposed
lishment press. having dismissed dramatically reduced rates -is at well.
Reagan as an uncaring and in-hand. If success requires the son of Another is that the ,first Phillips
sensnivesimpleton in his first term. is cooperation Sen. Bill Bradley for-gasoline was 66 octane. (Impossible:
WASHINGTON_ Twenty years now promoting him as just the fellow merly worked out with Phil Gramm, octane rating was not adopted until
ft B G to put together the bipartisan com-so be it. five years later.) a er arry oldwater, Mr. Con-mission that will recommend the "tax AnothCf is that his refinery was
servative. went down to one of the reforms" to "recapture o ur • •Spending. If the House gains won in a -Texas crap game when the
great defeats of the Republican Pany. squandered revenue base." prove madequate to revive lhe Re-owner rolled "double sixes."
Ronald Reagan, Mr. Conservative, What the ~resident should re-publican-Boll Weevil coaliti~n. the Implausibly. one story insists that ~cored the greatest electoral landslide cognize is that lthile the field has been president will have to unsheath the ''66" was arrived at because of the 66
in history. cleared of nvals and he stands alone veto weapon. Polarization over books in the Bible.
The conservative hour is at. hand. and .~~~i~me, ~e is by no means ~~:.~~ti~0~r:0~d~f~he ~~~lyti~i~f~s;; And still another that the volatility
__ Tht.mesidcnt's was..bolb a pccsonal _ ungp~. Entz Mondale -is ~o -~alurt-of the aasotinc. was perfected and pany victory, a vindication of his rrratch for Ronald Reagan. Tip not a losing proposifiorf; tlie budget after 66 laboratory tests. • . remains a cornucojfiia of programs, /tr furtb--A-nd r· ... that when the policies, a tnumph of his philosophy. h · · I be · · f h' h II'• •-0 -" t e pnnc1p e ne 1c1anes o w 1c first Phillips station came to closing
Tuesday night's landslide was not arc the social democrats who operate on its first day. the dealer noted he
only an ex pression of affection for the them and gave Walter Mondale such had sold 6.600 gallons of gasoline.
man and a vote of confidence in his I d I'd · h. · P a an s 1 e in 1s strongest precinct, (He actually sold 12,000 gallons.)
leadership; it was a nationwide af-AT Washington, D.C. -The true. if rather duJI, sto~ is that
firmation of the conservative course he has set for the United States. •Supreme Court. The president in .~ho~ ~_ys. th~ phra;!Jo ng liJce.
BUCllAllAll should have in hand a short list of 60 s1gn.1fied high s for .an
Yet. Reagan "has no mandate." """"" brilliant constitutionalists _ from automobile. The company car bemg
you wall hear repeated ad nauseam -the legal profession and federal bench used to road test the new ~soline
especially by those most resolutely -to effect the recapture ofhis pi votal returned to headq_!Jartcrs wtth. the
opposed to his re-election. O'Neill is no match for Ronald institution on behalf of a con-repo~. ::It goes lake ~-" "Sixty,
They should be ignored. Reagan Reagan. But. together. the Washing-servative philosophy and traditional nothing. answered the ~.nv~r. gla~c
has a greater mandate to set the ton Post. CBS. the New York Times value~. The best gift Ronald Reagan '"~}this speedometer. we re domg
course for America in 1985 than was and NBC their allies and auxiliaries, can give the social conservatives -66. gi ven FDR to launch the New Deal in are a match for this administration. Right-to-Life-Catholics and Prot-The next day, at the conferen".C to
1932. or 11iven LBJ to launch th" 1 estant Evangelicals and fundamen-name the n~w brand, the committee
<r '" Un 1ke Fritz Mondale, thefc will not 1· ted I C': "66" It h d Great Society an 1964. Now is the ta ists -is the reversal of Row vs vo unanvnous Y ior . a
time for bold. aggressive leadership to be movin$ into comfortab e retire-Wade by a Reagan court. Heretofo~ nothing to do with the highway
translate the president's immense _ ment: and ifReagan believes that they the junior partner in the Republicans' runnm$ near the refinery, because the were chastened, or conven ed, by the 1 1 1· · h marketing area was to be much popular maJ·ority into permanent. · e ectora coa 1tion, t e traditionalists ·. . election returns. he might put that h · broader than the r ute f g1 irreversible.. advances for the causes matter to former president Nixon. ave, with this election,clearly mer-o: o a s111 c
with wh1c'h the amazing career of ited a larger share of the firm's road._
Ronald Reagan has long been as-Rather than accept some proferred proceeds. I cite this ex.ample at length not
sociated. Time 1s of the essence. It agenda from those whom he has · because of any intrinsic value or should be recalled that FDR's 1936 defeated. within his parJy or in •qtntral Amenca-. The problem interest. but simply because it dem-
re.election mandate was quickly dis-political combat nationally, the presi-here is. not the ~!Gs in Connto. but onstrates how an inconsequential fact theruhngclaquean Managua. ~ea~n becomes buried under a mass of
sipated in the court-packmg con-dent should pursue with vigor and sho!Jld not go ~omc to Cahfom1a fiction. and can be dug out again only
troversy, that LBJ's was soon lost in boldness the a~enda he himself unt.tl the . Russians. cu. ba. ns. Bui-after the most patient research.
the Mekong Delta, that Ri chard brought to Washington. The peril at L b p I b Nixon's was destroyed. within weeks. this crucial moment in the Reagan ganans, 1 yans. a estm.ians, av.e If your curiosity is piqued by this
b W .d . h h' depaned the North Amencan cont1-kind of thing and vou would like
Y atergate. presi ency 15 t at 1 15 open and nent -ta. king their Sandinista com-some more dramadc exam~les of affable man will pay too much heed to d h h Th The pnnc1pal trap already being . ra es wit t. em. e. Con~dora this. I heartily recommen Tom
laid for the president as the snare of more recent amvals in his entourage Group. predictably. failed; 1f the Burnam's ll!Cent book. "The Dic-
co-opt1on. who came to Washington with scpar-Contras c:.annot ~ucceed, the net:css-tionary of Misinformation" (Crowell,
Already the Old SALT Gang is ate agendas. ary Amencan weight ought to go into 1975). which is guaranteed to surprise
back in town, with its familiar barkers •Taxes. If there was one thunder-the balance. you.
and retainers, talking up the notion ing statement made by the American P•trlct BucbaJJo I• • 1yodlc•IH Syhey H•rrJ1 l• • 1yodlcatH
that Reagan. havin~ rebuilt Ameri-people Tuesday it was "No" to Fritz col•IDlll•t. colun•l•I.
U.S. should aim for better Indian ties
'We are too large a country to be
wis hed a way,' Indira Gandhi once said ..,.
WASHI NGTON -I have long felt American... she said. "I'm pro-
a deep personal attachment to India, India."
and si ncere respect for the strong-And. in fact. Gandhi had always
willed woman who was its leader for proved willing and able to wriggle out
most of the last two decades. The of the Soviet bear hug whenever it
assassination of Indira Gandhi by showed signs of becoming uncom-
Sikh extremists may prove to have fortably tight. For example, when the
been a serious blow to the fragile Kremlin tried to make India totally
poht1cal structure she presided over dependent on Soviet arms by offering
1n the world's largest democracy. bargain-counter deals. Gandhi went
I h od f shopping in Europe and the United
n t is pen ° gnef and uncer-States in a clear snub to the Soviet taanty. the United States can best overtures.
serve India -and the world -by It was in that 1982 interview that
a sunng Gandhi's successors that we she gave the fint public hint of her
are committed to suppon of their desire to improve the cool relations
quest for security amid the dangers of with the United States.
neighboring dictatorships and ''Tbatisim.PQnantforus,"shesaid
internal religious fraamentation. in her clipped Oxford accent. "and it
Such assurances would go a long is important for America. too. be-
way toward overcoming Indian cause we are too larae a country to be
leaders' suspidon and resentment of wished away."
the United States. dating back to the Jn the years since then, she went out
Nixon administration's secret "tilt" of her way 10 cultivate better rela-
toward Pakistan m its 1971 war with tions. She liberalized India's tiihtly
India. Relations between the world' reaulated economy and a sured
two biggest democracies have not Amencan businessmen that their
been hClped in the years since by investments in her country would be
ignorant American pohtic:1ans' re-'both welcome and safe.
pcatt'd complaints that India 1~ too In (oreian pohcy. Gandhi wa 1
pro-Soviet. hardheaded rulist. When the Soviets
In a rare private interview two sou~t her suppon for thctt invasion
years aao with my auociatc Indy of Afahanistan, she declined, infonJl·
Badhwar, Gandhi was visibly eus.-ina the Soviets ~riva~ly that they had ~rated 11 the auuude of many in this no busfl]e 1n Af&nanistan and
country that whoever 1s njt,with u in should get out. But she-did not
the struplc apinst th~v1cts is needlessly antqonir,c the Soviet col-
necessanly aaa1n t us. O'isus to the nonh by Joinin.a the U.S.·
"I'm nenhcr pro.Sov1~t nor' oro •1ed hue and cry over the v1~t
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aggression.
The coune that Gandhi set for her
country was one of self-interested
nationalism. To the irritation of anti-
communist zealots in this country -
and doubtless of their anti-Amencan
counterparts in the Kremlin -
Gandhi refused to let her country
become embroiled 1n the U.S.-Soviet
rivalry.
lt th1 3ttitude cost her friends in
both camps, it also allowed Gandbi to
spcn~ more time and energy on the
massi ve and complex probt,.ms
within her own huge and dillllJ'lte
country. .
Though sometimes she addressed
these problema in a hiah-handed way,
sbe was It heart a P1'1Jffiltlc democrat
not unhke Abraham Lincoln -
uncompromising and authoritarian
in her determination to preserve the
J!ation from both fordlUl and Clomestic enemies.
The prickly Gandhi personality
was not everyone's cup of tea.
Richard Nixon both feared and
petested her. Warned by his secretary
of state, Henry Kissinger, that
Gandhi was "cold-blooded and
tough," Nixon said after meeting her
that she "acted like a man" but, when
criticized, "wanted to be treated like a
woman ...
President Reaga n and Gandhi met
privately in 1982, and despite their
strong difference in political outlook
took t personal liking to each other.
Had she lived, U.S.-Ind1an relations
would have continued to improv~.
Now, with Gandhi's tragic departure
from the scene. thisjmprovement can
still be achieved if the Reqan
administration will make an exu.
effon. •
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and teJrtura. At left, Lynda Cano.
wean a Swlaa imported aold lace
•klrt with an aqon •w•ter f•ta.r·
~ boaffant aleeTa. Gall Show·
alter model• a two-piece ell8elllble
fubloned from periwinkle andque
French lace wo•en with aold.
Daily Pilot photos
by Richard Koehler
Color by Lee Payne
'The Stroller,• at rleht. comblnee a
wool crepe cape with •ll•er
alacMalder trim and a flala-tall Ulrt
with a •tin blome made wltlt a
batton-on aeekplece. The cle-
elpen repeated Ille belle bead.Ina
OD tlae felt bat. At left, tJae trio ol
Lai o• AJaCeloe an, from left. 'The
P9acock, • an Italian allk rlbt>on top
wltla molaalr alenea teamed with an
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aad matelalq Preach ~on
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we got together and began ex· 1 changing shoe boxes,., said Moses , ·
Angelo ofhi5 meeting with Linda :·'::l Hoch. ,,,
The shoe boxes were filled with .,.
. ,antique jewels, buttons.and bead! ~
the two had r.pllected for years
from all over the world.
Nowtheseexotictrimsand the •
couple's designing expertise come,
together in fashions made in
Irvine and labeled .. Lexi
D'Angelo".
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Before their designing partner-
ship started a year ago, Angelo
had his own company producing 1
handmade sweaters and Linda "'
was an interior designer.
"It is much more exciting to ....
decorate people than rooms,••
said Linda, noting that sweater
dressing is still a major part of ·;_
their collection. :; ~
The angora and silk sweaters
arc teamed with imported silk,
chiffon. brocade and velvet that
come from Switzerland., France, "'
Italy and other European coun-
tries where the ''collectors•· find '· ··---(Pleue eee TllDl8/B2) -----------.: .. Hostesses ,r
appreciate ,
exotic line ·
.. We are both party-givers," w"
said Lynda Cano as she and Gail<.
Showalter posed in the glittering".,
Lexi D'Angelo fashions that •
seemed to be made for hostessd
and party..goers.
The two Newport Beach rcsi-·"'
dents say they have ~n friends-
for years and enjoy the same ~
activities: aerobic dancing.. tc:n-
nis. ski ing and dressy clotbcs.r I .
The dressy clothes. however are. ·
put aside by Lynda in the sum-"
mertime as she heads for the
mountains for jeeping and fish·
ing. She winters m Aspen, has-
livcd m Orange County for 16
years and is the mother of Lcha, a
Gamma Pht Beta at University ol
Southern California. t
Gail JS also an Aspen skier and
loves to travel. She owns Sno
bish Seconds. a recycle consign-
ment clothing boutique, in Cor.:""
ona del Mar and is a member of
the CdM Chamber ofCommercc..,..1 The former Miss USA has two ,..
children. Knstin and Brandon. ·
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If your back
1.9=hcs. yourfet>t hun
------------•Docorrec11vccxcrci e recommended by your Leather uppers are good choices as they let the foot breast discasc some orafl of the time. Shcnty-eiah~ doctor. f breathe more ca ily. percent arc candidates fora thercpeul4t br:i. she claims
bra strap!I arc cut-
tipg into your
!Jlouldc~.11\d1f
flcult 10 have a smile
IJn you face or a
tlllir'lklc 1n your eyes.
Tocxpel't rclll'f
from back pain. Dr. _
D:n 1d C'. Lindsey.1hcl'h1ropractorwho wrote "Bye Bre
Sad.ache." says, "You must pn1c11ce beuer posture al day
and all night long. nOtJU!>t when you hurt. Doin(\ th1 will
reduce strain. fricuon. strc~. ten~1on and imtallon to
helpless tissue."
Contrary to -wide behel: the backache is usuall) no1 thc
~ult ofoverwor~. Typicall).111~ the product of stress. or
"')>urn out." from trying to cope with modern pre!>sures. Or
from slouching ors1tting an 1ll-dcs1gned fu rniture or car
stats or slecp1 ng on an i ncorrec1 surf ac.c.
Lindsey's rules to prevent backache 1ndude:
•Bend. sa t and hfeerectly toavo1\) skeletal abuse
t;iuscd by using musclc9'in wa~ na1urc nev.franten<t,ed.
· • lceponacomfortable. tuft firm ;annen.pring
ll'lattrcss (Poor sleeping postun~. such as ITl sleeping on
onr's stomach. can also plan· a !ltr:n n on lumbar face ts and
akink in tht: posterior ligament)
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"What we're trymg to do is
preserve Old World elegance and
display it an contemporary de-
signs." said Linda. "As male and
female. we combine high fashion
and femmmc sensuaht).
'"Some of the most e>.c1ting
clothes in the world are bcmg
produced here by Orange County
designer~. Our fashions arc in the
tinest shops in the country."
Piahann Carroll and TV's M1m1
Rogers are cli ents.
• The two also offer custom size
and color in o ne-of-a-kind styles
at the showroom at 182 18
McDurmott. Irvine.
· Sweater prices begin at $300
~ith the st\ lcs trimmed with
sem1-preci'ous stones sell ing for as
m uch as $1 .000. Dresses-arc
priced at upto$1.600. .
oe11, Piiot Pho1oe br llk...,d Koehlef
Here'• an evening coat to
Ir-CU ..QYC~-a ~QJfD O[ pants
The black, bubble gum pink
and gray CQllage of color in
imported velvet, eilu and
brocades ls trimmed with
bugle beads. Ae an added
bonus, designer Moees
Angelo says It reverses to
1olfd black sllk.
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•Don't becomcoverwe1gh1. Abdommal weight gam The heel counter(the back oft.he shoe where the heel New D1mcns1on (available in 170 ia ) holds the
and organ sag h1fis the bod) 's cc n1crofgrav1ty nnd leads rests) should be firm and.not too st1tftocon1rol movement breast forward of the body and permits optimum blood
to back train of the heel and anklc.dunngexerc1sc. and lymph cU'Culat1on through the breast ti sue. The ~ pan~I (tn~ludmgcxpens in pod.1atry, spons hormone proacsterone aJ 0 1s permitted to enter and •Shun ocess amounts of d1etar) substance •
c1prettesand drugs which make ti ues overse'nsnive.
Regular practice of the abo~e ·•rules". co~pl~d with
good po turcwhile standing, sleeping and walking. will
r~ward you with le s mu clecramp1ng, annoyina tension
and general discomfort-and maybe pltasant dreams and
smiles.
•••
If the shoe doesn't fit.don't wearn. especially 1f you
are selecting aerobic dance shoes. More aerobic dance
inJuries result from improper footwear than any other
q1usc. according toa Fit magaLine survey.
Aerobic exercise an vol ves runnmg. Jumping and
lateral movements, all of which place stress on the dancer's
· feet and legs. This can cause inJunes such as mu!>de aches,
ligament tears. Stres"S f~ctures and tendon mfl amm.auon. . .
The ideal aerobic shoe combines fle x1hiI1 t y and shock
abs0rp11on at the ball of the foot. with stabiht) for side-to·
side motion in the upper and heel oft he shoe.
The outersole should provide adeouate tracti on.
Designer• Linda Hoch and
MMea Anl(elo commentate
their Lexi D'Angelo •how.
medicine, p~y 1cal therapy and aerobic da.nce) c~ecked restore tile brea t to health, while waste material •P,d other
ouf 40acrob1cdnnceshocsa!'~ came-up with their top toxins, arc eliminated by renewed and unrestricted
seven based on .forefoot stability, upper support, overall circulation. .
comfort a~~ pnce. . She adds th111t, in general, ifher bra 1s fitted toa woman
. Recc1v1ng the h1ghe~t mar~s fro!1' the s~rvey were with cysts. tJJJTlOr5. mastitis, ftbrocystic dise se-any
A \Ila 400, Brooks Aero ~tel, Nike L Aerob1que, Puma breast disease that is not rtullignant-thecondition is Aeroflex. Reebok .Energuer, Reebok Freestyle and reversed.
Saucony Rhythmic. Othercla1msarc that the bta offers natural contour . '( ou o';"e 1t ~o y~u.r feet. however. to make your own and outstanding comfort 1o any type figure:
dec1s1on . lt san and1v1duaJ matter. •Small figures are enhanced by relocating the flesh to
• • • a normal position forward of the body.
Miss Penny Rich lntcmational. lnc., a 2-ycar-old. •Average figures.are br9ught forward aJ\d up. hf\ing
Tustin-based bra company, claims to have the only and sharpening the contour.
therapeutic bra on the market. •Soft, pendulous busts are lifted and supported, with a
Apio, litjs important in this area and the "New higher. more controlled contour. ·
01 mension Bra" is custom fitted by distributor-<:onsuJt-• F.ull figures arc brQught forward to,be suppQrtcd and
ants and sold through a home party system called "Bosom controilcd; smoothing the body and making it appear more
Buddy Fashion Hour." · you thful. Allis accomplished without shoulder strap strain·
The hea d oft he company. Alberta "Penny" Rich says because of the suspension support under the breast.
about I 00 milli on women in the U.S. use bras and it is The bra which re tails for abott $28 als<1can be fitted to
estimated thal about 90 oercent ofihem have some form of the mastectomee. •\
PAPARAZZI
'Entertaining People'
begin three days ·or fun
OC Philharmonic
Women·s Committee
benefit sold out
Twenty-one seasonal table set·
tings in vignette arranged by Orange
County hostesses with the as-
sistance of interior designers and
florists will be open for public
viewing 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 18
and 19 at the Ria-Carlton Hotel.
Laguna Niguel.
The $5 tickets available at the
door include the opportunity to buy
gifts at a boutique.
The event is a featured pan of a
three-day "Entertaining People"
celebration to benefit Human Op-
tions, a residential center that offers
emergency shelter in a hotel to
victims of domestic violence and
provides telephone crisis inter-
vention and individual counseling.
omruf-the-trostessenrrangtrrg
tables arc the Irvine family (Gay
Bryant, Linda Irvine Gaede and
Katie Wheeler). the Knott famil) (
Virginia, Toni and Marlon).
Margaret Karcher and the Argyros
famil y.
The three-day fund-raiser begins
with a black-tie dinner dance on
Saturday (i t's sold out): a brunch the
following day (Nov.18) wi th a
lecture by Elizabeth Forsythe
Hailey, author of "A Woman of
Independent Means" (tickets
$37.50. a few left, 673-6324) and
Monday's luncheon and lecture by
Joyce MacRae, West Coast Editor
for House and Garden (also sold
out).
Chairman is Carol Porter with
DoDDa Devine and Sharon Wlnter-
balter as co-<:hairmen. Assisting are
Loal~e Ewtng, PamWllder, AnaMl
Konw laer, Katie Alderman, Helen
Starling, Judy Swayne and Mlclde
Webb. Plus Lucille Kuehn says the
event different from any fund-raiser
held an Orange County and it will
become an annual affair. • • • Another group in the "sell-out
lea~ue.. is the Orange County
Philharmonic Women's Commit-
tee. Nine hundred are expected at
the group's 25th anniversay youth
programs benefit fashion show
Wednesday at the Irvine Mamott
Hotel.
Chairman Elaine Delman says
the event will feature fashions from
Saks Fifth A venue and a chorale
prese ntation of Academy Award-
winning music by the Pacifies 84's.
Another exciting feature. according
to Elaine. wall be the awarding of
more than $30.000 worth of prizes. ••• The l111le Mermaid Guild of
Childrens Hospital of Orange
County will hold a mixed double
tennis tournament from 2 to 4 p.m.
Nov. 18 at the Lindborg Racquet
Club in Huntington Beach. Play will
be followed by dinner and a sock
hop. A donauon of $35 per couple
covers ten nas. dinner and dance or
$25 without tennis. Jo De
McAdam,, 1846-0936. is taking res-
ervation~. Sandy Smith 1~ chairman
of the fund-raiser.
While planning this event. mem-
bers also have been selling
Christmas cards-$5.000 worth -
with McAdams, Sherri Bashore,
Carol Cllsby, Sandy Castellucci and
Carolyn-Tob1irsclting-more--ihatr
$600 each. New member Apollonlca
Eisel 1s fast approaching their
record. ••• Dining and dancing to the music
of Jim and Karen Cbrlslen1en are in
store for those attending Lutheran
Social Service's sixth annual "~an
tastic" at the Anaheim Sheraton·s
Kensington Room. A no-host recep-
tion is set for 6:30 p.m. Saturday and
the evening aho includes
barbershop quartets and a si lent
auction.
The evening's proceeds go to
Project LIGHT (Lutherans In-
volved Giving Help Together)
which last year distributed S 126,000
to I 01000 Orange Countians who
needed emergency relief. Tickets
($25 each) may be obtained by
calling 534-6450. _ • • • Parents of tt\f! 1984 National
Charity League debutantes were
talking about their daughters' ball to
FASHION CALENDAR
ROBINSON'S: "Harmon1que,".
be held the Saturday after
Thanksgivi ng at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel when they gathered at
the Newport home of the Anthony
Af'mstroag Tullys for cocktails.
The party was hosted by parents
of '83 debut.antes including the
Mmes. Doa AdkJnson, Henry Haal-
inga, Paul McManigal, Wiiiiam
Palmer and Tully. ••• Western and casual attire will be
in order Friday when Our Lady
Queen of Angels School Auxiliary
holds its annual fund-raiser at St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall. No. 9
Hillgate. Irvine. On schedule is a
6:30 p.m. chuckwagon dinner
(catered by Delaney's). silent and
live auctio ns and music by the
Buffalo Brewing Company Band for
a hoedown. Miz LJJy, 640-7025. or
Laura Noya, 640-1081 . w1 It take
reservations. .. _.
-Me&a~Hubor...Qub alM> w.U ~
western Saturday fo r its only fund-
raiscr of the )Car at Costa Mesa
Women's ~lubhouse. 610 W. 18 St.
A 6 p.m barcecue and a per-
formance by the Sliver Swlngen
will be followed by square and
regular dancing. Julie Gray,
979-7937. 1s taking reservations for
the $I 0-pcr~pcrson event and
Ji)roceeds will go to Share Our
·selves. • • • Southern C'ahfom1a Women in
Advertising will focus their atten-
tion on computerized hairstyle s and
makeup analyses when they gather
Wednesday at the Newport Mar-
riott. Jacques Brodeur, creator of
"Symmetry 2000''. will demon-
strate how measurements of the
face. neck. head and shoulders are
fed into the cumputer which is
programmed w1tli more than 49.000
correcti ve hairstyli ng and makeup
suggestions. Reservations infor-
mation I!> available from 63 1-6541 .
Stcndahl's new winter color collec-
tion 1s avji1lable at the Newpon Beach
store with makeovers and beauty tips
offered each day by the company's
spcc1ahst through Thursday. Came
Hode!>. representative for Just Sm11h.
will present a special collection of
Czechoslovakian crystal bead Jewelry ~----------------------------. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the
from I U a.m. to 9:30 pm. 1-nday and
IO a.m to 6 p.m. Salurday for skin
tone anal)'ies. A trained techn ician
will crcale new looks on a 1elev1sed
image Appointments and further
tnformation a'a1lable b}' calling
549-8300. C"<I. 1266. Also on Satur-
da}'. I to 4 p.m.. Forellc beauty
trea tment products will be demon-
strated at .a clinic in the South Coast
Plaza Hotel. For reservations. call
549-8300. ex t 1269. Th e S25 co nsul·
talion fee for either the ER co mputer
or Forclle d1n1c 1'\ redeemable 1n
products.
fine jewelry department. • • • BULLOCKS WILSHJRE: Designer
Sandra Roth ofCiaospon will present
.her holiday and resort collectton
Friday from noon to 3 p.m. in
Townleigh Sporstwear, upper level.
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NORDSTROM: The beauty make-
over computer from Elizabeth Arden
will be at the Soulf\Coast Plaza store
• • • BULLOCK'S: Jessica McClintock,
design er of Gunnc Sax, will make a
personal appearance at the South
Coast Plaza store from noon to 2 p.m.
Saturday at the South Coast Plua t;;::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:;r;;;:::;:;:======~ store in YoungA1t1tudc, middle level.
On the same day Holiday dress-up
de 1gner wear for children will be
informally modeled from I 10 3 p.m.
on the upper level and representa-
tives from Fila, Russelll Dior, Head
and LeCroquc Sportit will show
activtwcarfrom noon to3 p.m. on the
middle level.
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Modeling by members livens
Big Canyon chapter's event
By VIDA DEAN ·o..,,...,,,......,
Why do women go to fashion shows?
"I'm here because l'ma friend of Linda's and I love
herclothes. l'm moreconservatjve than most of her
fashions. but she has fabulous fabrics," said Sbarl
Flanier at the Lexi D'Angelo show.
"l wanted to see her fashions because I'll be
modeling them tomorrow at the Big Canyon
Philharmonic show," Ollvta Cllami said as we waited for
cars outside Balboa Bay Oub.
Dena Foo ... er was there from Las Vegas ... as
Linda's mom she was ooe of the most active applauders.
·•Aren't they just gorgeous.!'
Vlcld Walter, Michael Scher, uecuti•e
director of Center for Creati•e Altemati•ea,
and Linda Stilea welcome peata to benefit.
Bob bl Feleot and Chrl• Warhaft watched
fa•blonahow and •URported_youth proaram•.
Dllffr ~lot ..,...oe by lillcMtdlCMfl!w
)Juat back from her Part.Ian honeymoon, •
Pilar Wayne Stewart Hrt'ed u hoeteee for the pc A brunch and •how at Balboa Bay Club.
Piiar Wayne Stewart acted as hostess for the event
which benefited the Center for Creative Alternatives.
Wearing a white-trimmed. black knit suit, black hat,
gold chains and earn ngs and naturaJ colored boots, the
newlywed PiJar welcomed the 200 guests. ·
.. Your continued s1,1pport will ensure that CCA can
continuC1o provide service to our community." (The
pn vate non-profit mental health agency specializes in
adolescent alcohol and druf abuse prevention, family
eour)sclingandcducationa services.)
After brunch and the show, Pilar had her
cookbooks for sale and autographing with proceeds
going to CCA.
Linda (Lexi) Hocb came with Mo1es An1elo, her
partner6ftbe Lexi D'Angelo label, to present thejr
"ArtistryinAtt1rc" made in Irvine. Lindasaidshewas
also there because she has two teen-agers and wanted to
suppo'rt cc,!.. .
Professionaj models paraded suits and glittering
evening wear described by Linda during her commen-
tary.as: "a collage of color ... the h'eight of artdeeo ... for
razzle dai.zle evenings ... Jean Harlow ... sweater
dressing at 11s best and Jungle by night to 'bring out the
animal.'" ,
To complemen t the clothes of imported fabri cs
with hand-appliqued trims, the models wore jewelry
from Mobocoand furs from Arts Furriers. Laguna Hills.
"The fabrics are beautiful ... said Ann Anderton
sitting with Myrna Tflomp1on (whoagreed). AboutCCA
she said." I went to a meeting of CCA at Dolly'• .
(Ru11ell) a "ld wu vezy impressed with the i ntems who
work w~th tt,e program. Most of them were from SaR
Die~o S~~te and studying for thejrdoctorates in social
studies.
Others..thcre were Micbael J. Scber(execdirectorof
CCA), Pat Fo1l'er, (board chairman), Sberry Bakb (the
models wore shoes from her Shu Shu Salon an Costa
Mesa). Teddi McDaulel, Pegty 01den, Karen Roka1,
Catberlne Tennille, Joan McDonnel, GaJI Sbowalter,
LyDda Cano, Letty Ba11ler, Joan Williama and Connie
and Rlcbard Ouellette.
To further demonstrate support to CCA, the
desi$ners were offering their fashions for sa le with a
portion of the procced,sgoing to the mental health
agency which started in I 970and has offered youth
programs for eight years. • • • Wow! Can those Big Canyon Philharmonic
Committee members model ... they were really strutting
down the ramp at The Newporter resort showmg off the 4 Galleria fasnions.._ _
J ust'J)roves thaf practici ns-pays off. ''They came to
my studio (Dance Connection) three times. I worked
with them dunng one session and they were back twice
walking to the music," said Suaan Barlow.
There were more than 400 there to see the results ...
mostly women, but there was a men's table with Gene
Mix (husband of chairman and model JoAnne); Ru11
Pange (husband of model Ann). Mel Green (husband of
Martha). and Jerry Richard• among the male ob-
servers.
Other members modeling included Mickey Herrell
(committeccha1rman), Margit Cbrl1tiano, Mary
Sabatano, Olivia Chaml, Ann Stena, Cookie Marotta,
Karen Betson, M1d.eUD~Blackwell andJUt Toth. (They
all looked great ... Makeup an 1st Rlcbard Steven1 was
backstage).
The models were all supposed to be weanng
fashions frorn Nolan Miller's Dynasty Collection -but
there was a slight problem -only one ou tfit was
available La Galleria owner Evelyn Elbie was on the
phone up until I I a.m. trying to obtain them.
Mode~byJoAnnelllrandlllckey
Herrell plu tbe l>yn4aty a own OD llary
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The show went on an fine fashion with Mary Sabatau o pa rad mg the lone Drnasty dress. Florence the theater's Patrons' Association hosted a bay cruise.
Smale. narrated the show that included some Lexi Aboard the "Western Pride," guests sipped wine with
D'Angelos. delights from the sumptuous buffet and danced to the
The centerpieces had a Dynasty theme ... co-chair music ofDeaDDe Battorf. The guest list included
Gloria carrat had arranged colorful Chmese fans and Freddie Lopez, Cbrl1 Cbri1ttan1on, Tanya Fa tum, the
chopsticks in bowls of greenery and tiny orchiC1s. Paul Breellt1, Jack Reinert• and Al vlDPIDkley1,
Guests socializing on the patio and dining on Bradley Scbwan1, Micbael Falet and Dou&)a1 Farrell1,
shrimp salad and chicken teriyaki included Dot Clock, (yacht owners); Peter Torre, Dr. and Mn. Robert Fayer,
Kay Brown, Ollie HllJ, Annette Hurwitz, Gall Sbowalter, Lucille Angell, Warren Bliven, Dr. and Mn. Leonard
Belllnda Barnett, Beverly Tbomp1on, Madellne Ray Hanten, Henry Vau1ban a.n~ B.everly Allen.
(she won the $3,000 fur jacket), Sbaron Lloyd, Pat Kopp, • Complete physician ... inquisttive mind ... teacher
Bev Klagea, Lo~1 Watts, J6yce Reaume, Maureen . ... devoted.
Molinaro, Kay Allen, Pam Pendrlck, Catberlne Tb yen, Those were just a few of the phrases in Dr. J .
Kathy Hurwitz, Eleanor Faber, Arpy Anjozlan and Edward Berk'• verbal portrait of Stanier van den Noort,
Joanne Hunt. dean of the UC Irvine, College of Medicine.
• • • Van den Noort wasbeinghonorcdatadinnerat Fony-five Australian real estate a~ents checking Neiman-Marcus' Zodiac Room presented by the
out propeny in California were cocktail party guests of Medical Research and Education Society ofUCI.
Realtors Francl1 and Helen Malloy at their waterfront "He is a warm, compassionate person and has home on Trinidad Island. There was a lot of joking about the America's Cup ... the guests said they plan to assembled a truly outstanding faculty/' said Berk, one of keep it. the dinner committee members. {Len Miller was
• • • program chairman with Jack Baldridge, Banaey
To raise funds for the Costa Mesa Ct v1c Playhouse. Darnen, Horace and Beverly Tlaomp1on Coll aod Mary
O.tcner Linda Bocb, center, buddl• with aboW!JIC of tbe Lat D' ~elo oollectlon to
Sherry Lopes and 8allJ Greenbaum before beneftt prtnte mental bealtb ., ... OJ.
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Sabatauo were admired by KathJ Hanaen,
Gloria Carru and Richard Ste•en•, below.
Ann Miller assisting.)
Van den Noort, in thanking the UCI support group
fo r the evening, noted that he had been hired by Berk ! 5
years ago and that it was a pri vilege to be associated with
the medical school. "I'm proud of its past, present and
future ."
The honoree added that the sch'Ool has gained a
national reputation for outst,llnding accomplishment in
medical research and stands at the threshold of greatness
thanks i.o the co ntribution and support offriends such as
MRESmembers.
Ed Butter, chairman of the CCM board of trustees,
presented Van den Noort with a globaJ clock. "This will
go to his office," said wife Jane (who would probably
like tokcep the handsome timepieceuhome).
Prior to the accolades, the 90 guests Cl i ned on a meal
prepared by AvurSamael,exccutivecheffrom the
Dallas luxury hotel, Mansion on Turtle Creek and his
banquet chef. (Their home base is in a restored mansion
adjacent to the 143-room hotel tower.)
"The soup was my favorite," said Belllnda Barnett
of the grilled com consomme with duck ravioli and
scallions. "Rlcbard (Dr. Hurwitz there with wife Katby
) went crazy over the salad (raddichio and bibb lettuce
with Texas goat cheese and American caviar)." she
added.
"The cheese is so mild," said Bernice Alloy, there
with husband Dr. Paul Alloy, president ofCCM
Associated Alumni, and scated'with Adeline and Jack
Berk.
Counes getting equal raves were grilled smoked
shrimp, sliced veal loin with chantrelle mushrooms,
baby vegetables and for dessert Ancho chocolate
mousse in a tulip shell with raspberries.
"There· s no hors d' ouevrcs," said Mill er as guests
stood in the store'scouture de~nment sipping drinks
before the dinner. "The chef didn't wa nt his dinner
spoiled, bull did manage to get a bowl of nuts." (It was
worth the wait.)
Others there included Sandy and Park Bryaa, Jlm
Dale with Gretcllen Brallesman, Marilyn and Rlclaard
Haa1man, the JMltLa1'10111, Heda and Steve Maro1I,
Dr. and Mn. Eric Nelson (Nelson Research and
Development), Mary and Roy Oa1terboat, Tom anq
Emma Jane Riley, Carol and Robert Zln1rabe (he is a
developer of retirement homes in Huntington Beach),
Kay Vlckery(e~ccdircctorofMRES), Gloria Zlper,
Cllancellor Jack and SaUDDe Pelta1oaand Dr. Roser
Portman.
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£ong-overdue p~aise for p'asse~ger airline pilots
D~ANNLANDER.S:Thas thchundredsofothcrs who ~wwith abmeracacherofmifte,.,.nic(•Mn DEARANN:Youran~to wouldbtthrittahfmyn~""'' ....... -~'
leUerts lonaovcrdue . .'t aoes 11Hho them. faculti6 ~rt overwhelminaly male), "Ntw York Woman .. wu npt on! family an~ned me so U)dlisw. -
mail today for sure. It sabout a1rhnc I ~onderifthey rtahLc the JOY and "'A Ph.D. is lake a pair of pants. It huhouJd feel boooted to bC invited OUTSIDE LOOKJNO IN (PROVI·
pilots. aratatude and rchcfthe passengers feel a.. showsonJy afyou arcn 't .. canna it." to family pthennanftcr her divorce. DENCE R.I.). /bC1Cwonderful folks~a~cre· whenwc arcaJlsafelyonthearound? Ml lncontralt ol\eofmycollcaaues Jwuaperto(myhu,be.nd'sfamily OIUAOUT:..._..,_ • .,.. ...
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1hcybave done ror travelers the world and vantthem a tafet1me of safe I ... l£1S few requirements ins11ted on be1n1 father-in-law was h0$p1taJizcd 1 a...n.
over. ln the last 16 ~onths I have landings. Our pilots will always be an LAI cal~ "Dr." I have always su~led drovt my mother-in-law ever-Ywberc _; •
boarded a plane IOtame ·When you my prayers, -THEIR "MOM" IN that theutent towh1charecipicnt Shes.aid I wa1tbewor1d'sbcst. I Ann unders'Mw~kt. ·=.sn
arc ut>. th~~ 30,00? feet, you know ST. PETE. in11stslhat others use tbc title when hauled, fetched. ciaoked and baby-sat •nd the Ttt,..,-, "Npwmevrry
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Hotel
features
resident ..
vampire
Romanian retreat
capitalizes on
country's hero
By VIOREL URMA ........._,.,_ . ...._
TIHUTA PASS. Romania -
Traveler, beware. Bats and wolves
adorn the walls of these Trans-
ylvanian lodgings. and the hotel cook
relaxes in a coffin.
Its real name as the Hotel Tihuta,
but guests at the S2·million moun-.
taintop extravaganza know 11 as
"Hotel Dracula." White-gl oved
waitresses serve Pohsh vod ka to local
shepherds, and the concierge's desk is
on the second Ooor in a tower.
·Grandma wants tO 'See.the kids
·andex-Wife.getstovisit trains
I have a choice.
I can either do a funny column
t~ on the couple in Dfllas who
ended a six-month divorce battle by
grantin& visitation riahts to the wife
to more than $4,000 worth of toy
train&... .
Or I can do a report on the deluge of
ma11 I aot from gnndmothcn-across-
thc country on a column I did on the
pain of djvorcc where they arc left
with "nothing but memories and
lonainf ~' for their grandchildren.
Maytse the stories belong together.
Under the terms of the settlement
in Dallas, the woman will get the right
to visit the trains her husband
received twice a year as Iona as she
gives 24 hours' noti~ by telephone
and the time is convenient.
A grandmother an Iowa wrote, "I
am enduring the djvorce of my twin
sons. One daughter-in-law moved to
Florida and I get to sec my grand-
children two hours at Christmas and
take them to lunch in the summer for
a total oho hour and a half."
The train enthusiast saad the first
train set was a Christmas giftio her
son, who is now 22. However, their
collection got more sophisticated as
the years went on and they even
owned a Z.f3U&C that wu so small you
could lay 1t out tn a briefcase. She
would miss 1\.
A grandmother from Ohio wrote,
· .. As a chiJd growi)li up. I never had
the warmth and comfort of ..,.and-
parents. I always said that when the
-timc-forgnmdchitd:mrame-along. I
would always be there if they need~
me. My grandson is three years old. I
had him for the first time on
Grandparents Day. His parents arc
di vorced." •
l)c wife from Dallas~ awarded
custody of a tin-plated 1935 C.omct
aqua-and-silver enaine, three peuen-'
ger dln, a three-piece p-een bnd,e, a
standard gauae tunnel, two
streetlights. toy baaa&e men and
baggage worth $SOO to fl.000.
A grandmother from Oeoraia
wrote, "We were given custody of our
grandson for four yean after the
motbcr left and-Our JOn tried to.'fuid
hunself. • The new wife moved 2,000
miles away where our pandson could
'break the child's dependency on us."'
comes to human beings, we're not ts>
clear-cut. That's why groups of lf&Jl6-
pirents tbrouahout the country are
addressing the problem throuah
Grandparents' Ri&hts groups. ..
A letter from a grandchild swm
this piece up preny well "After ~
years., when I found mygrandpete!tl,
only my grandmother was alive. Sbe
welcomed me with love and kines.
Who else but a ~dmother would·
welcome me on sight ... no quctbOal •
ukcd? Unfoi;tunately1 a few monlbl
later she pasScd on, but ( cbOOIC IO
think God meant for me to mow h«•
if only for a short ti.me. Eocit q.s she
who bathed~ me~lova! me.
when everyone else bad other thtnp
lO do."
The lawur~ very ap1icit about the
. custody and visitation ri&hts of
inanimate things like trains. When it
Radu Varareanu. the cook. is the
resident vampire. He springs from a
coffin to terrify tourists in the
basement "tonure chamber." The
thrill is gone fo r Vararcanu, who says
he's done the tric k so often he feels
lik.c falling asleep dunng the wait in
the coffin .
Actor Bela Lucoel ln bla portrayal of the •ecendary Count DEAR READERS: We have had
Dracula. many reqae1t1 over tbe year1 for
THE TALE OF THE TWO OF DIAMONDS
in these mountains, but don't count coffin 1f they want. They can also tllooe laaada we conalder to be ov
on fi'nding it i~ local ~kstorcs. . or~er "Elixi r Dracula." a beady favorite•. That make• qldte a u.t.
The novel as banned an Romania, snifter of plury'l brandy. . For tile dme beta,, therefore, we
_Set in Jbe Carpathian Mountains
31 miles south of the Soviet border,
the hotel resembles a medieval
stronghold. It guards a 3.600-foot
pass where crosswinds swirl among
CfaJ&Y peaks -and anto the lobby.
as are Dracula films.. on gro unds the>;, The portrait of a human vamp11e d . u., tb Suda 1 te OMAR C11••l£$ oortray a distorted image of the relli adorns a wall of the cellar where a.re evo • 1 ~0 ... """ ~~u~ ~~~~~~~e~~~itdim~~~~Mh~·M•~-~~u~~r~A~~~~--~~~~-~~~f----~G~0-1_£_1 __ ~~~~~-~
Vlad the Impaler -so-named be· two fhckcnng candJcs. The hotel as of tlte aeriea we wW So beck to SHARIFF
cause he am paled his Turkjsh enemies looking fo r12 human skulls as further oar weekly que1tloa and aa1wer
on stakes. decoration. . column.
Vlad is a nati onal hero an a country Few Ro.manians know of the place,
that takes its history and traditions because d 1s new and out of the way, Both vulnerable. South deals. Seven years an the buildin~ the
hotel opened last year. and business seriously. and officials arc reluctant loca~ed in a virgin ~orcst on the road NORTH
to lank him Wlth the popular Western hnkmg i:-ransylvanaa ~nd the north· +A 7 3 the flow of tricks. So what chance
do we ha ve to get our names into
my's last spade. Now I was put LO
masterly use -declarer led me
from hand!
was not encouraging. ~
"The hotel as operaung up to 70
percent capacity. At th e beginning n
was even worse," saad loan Pasca,
admanastrator of the 70-room, three-
,tory hotel.
image of the bloodsucking count. cm province of Bukovtna. vi Ag 8 6 3
Michael Lassel. who worked on the Apan fro m the "coffin show" there <> 4 3 the press reports? wall decorations. said plans to name is little local. cntenai~mcnt. + 7 3 2 the establishment Hotel Dracula had "But I thank that an two or three WEST EAST "I must admit, however. there
was a time when I was cast in the
leading role . You might not even
t hink there was anything unusual
about the hand . since all I did was
surrender a. trick. But it was done
wi th such style and grace that the
reporters had to sit up and take
"West could not afford to win this
trick (he would be end playedl. so he
followed low. East won and the best
he could do was to return a dia·
mond. Declarer covered with t he
jack and West won the queen. Now
he was end played. He tried valiant·
ly by exiting with a low diamond,
but South simply discarded a1 c!ub
from the table. If East had t he ace
of diamonds. declarer would get a
second club discard on lhe diamona
king and ruff two clubs on the table.
Wh en construction was started in
1976, Romania was hopinJ to att~~t
thousa nds of Western tounsts to v1s1t
the homeland of the legendary vam-
pire. Bram Stoker's 1897 novel is Sft
been vetoed by the authorities. But years the place will be crammed,.. • K J 9 5 2 other d iches are encouraged. Pasca said. • Q 10 8 4
·'The Dracula issue offers every-"Th is place lades a motion picture Q·JO v 5 21 body a loophole of a dream," said room to show vampire movies," said o A Q 9 5 o 10.8 6
Lassel. Lassel. "But I doubt they'll agree to + K J IO 4 ' • 8 6 5
Visitors may spend the night in a that." SOUTH
+6
Pioneers test _family Jif_e
in cold, loµely Antarctica
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The bidding:
South Weat No rth Eut
1 ~ Obie 2 ~ Pa11
4 7 Pa11 Pa11 Pa11
Opening lead: Ten of -.
notice.
"We were playing against the
Conservative Club. £ut might.
ha ve bid two spades. in wh ich case a
maka ble four spade comract could
have been reached. but such a
liberal actio n on a scant 4 points
was foreign to him. Although West
"Pretty neat, wasn't it'!'
Six Chilean families set up housekeepln
for two years to pave way for tourist trade
unusually mild first winter, with a low By RICHARD BOUDREAUX temperature of I degree below zero
...... .-. "'-"'*' (Fahrenheit). Now it awaits the births
LIEUTENANT MARSH AIR of Chile's first native Antarcticans to
BASE Antarctica -In the evening three of the women this austral
aunliiht. the pioneers in a ne w polar summer and the comin& of seven
venture grilled 120 lamb steaks over a more fa milies in March.
charcoal fire on the Antarctic ice and Thanks to a year-round landing
served hot wine to guests of seven strip, mail and fresh produc.c arrive
nationalities. monthly on Hercules C-130 Oights
Inside the huge metal garage where from the Chilean mainland 2'12 hours
the celebration was under way! a 10-away. Worldnewspickedupbyshort-
picce band called the lichens wave radio is read each na&ht on
strummed South American folk closed-drcuit television, followed by
mµsic while couples danc~d and a children's bedtime story from a
children wheeled around on tncyclcs. pengUin hand-l)UpJ)eL
It was Columbus Day and one of But some colonists spoke openl¥ to
the hosts, a Chtlcan doctor named a visitor of how the relative isolation
Oerman Camacho. got up ~nd and military disci pline had wrouaht
toasted the discovery of Ameru:a. dep~on and dtscofd. ~me t~n
sayina what a brave ellamplc Col-sion eased after a w1Ves rebellion
umbus had set "for those of us who forced the base commander to relax
continue his exploration.'' standards for· volunteer work at the
But the feast at this comfortable school, post office and libnry. But
Ch.ilean outpost. attended by air fo rce some families stall avoid each other.
wives and children, visiting scientists "A lot is missing from normal life,
and a iroup of tounm. was another especially for the children," said Ana
sian that the heroic aae of intrepid Maria Martino de Camacho. th.c
polar exploration is over. Seventy-doctor's wife. who has two sons here
three years after Roald Amundsen of and isexpcctlnganotherchild. "ln the
Norway reached the South Pole by real world. they have a lot more
doplcd. Antarctica is almost fl.lily playmates. they have arandparcnts.''
mam;d. , h She 9uickly added: "Our ~oblems
1'"0day'1 pioneers are explonna t e are hke any small ~own 1. ~e·re
psychol()ficaJ and IQSistical frontiers workina them out. P1ychol<>11c&Jly,
of evctyda)' community life on the wt wctt prepared for farworse."
white contrnen1. -Their experience is If all aocs as planned, the villaae
1.appoted to help Ctule plan an will have 20 families. a upermarket
intemation&J pteway city fo~ a •nd a aymnasium in 1986, and
coinina era or minina and 1ounsm ~ta. r to"'1tst buslnc It itJ40-room wblle1tre~ninait1cla1m to a lice
of Antarttic ten"itory. his is aoina to be our Antartt.ac
Two pHott and four caviJlans in the caty," said Javier Lopetqui, a reumi
air force, their Wtvea •nd si~ small acncral who is the aar fon:c com·
cbUdttn voluntetted to live, work mander's chief adviser on polar
and ao to 1ehool for two }Ur"I in a matters.
ctu1ter of white and ora• pre-The effon i unusual. Whlk the
fabnc.ated houses on Kina Oeorte Urutcd States trcatJ Antarctica u a
bland, off the t1~ of the Antarctic pnstme laboratory for ec1eAtir1e re·
Ptnlnsu.la. The chmate 111im1lar to 1earch, and othernauons. hkoJa~n.
J«land's an the Northem Hemi· rush to fish and look for oil ofT iu
sphere. bores. only Chile and Al'lft\tina are
"This i an act of J)atne>i1 m. ooi a pppatatins 1t with familtct.
n11-wavin1 atunt,"'Df. Camacho, •2. )_Both countnn c1.lim WCdltt of the
•ld in an interview. "We are not continent that overlap '" the prntn-
doina this to be famous. We are htre sula area. wttm Chile his thrtt ~ar
to team how to make life ca 1cr for round bucs and Aracnnna n1M. At
ftature eeuJere. Th11 Is important for one best. rttntina ha maantatned
our country." up to et&hl famihn a )'Ur 1nct 1977
The youna colollV iurv1ved an in a pubhc11l"d a 1tn1on of
sovereignty. did as best he could with a tr ump e.ad uy qwe.adeu fer tJU. ~ ~
The colonizing~ Chile, poorest of lead. my declarer displa.ved im· CL--'--G-• __ .. ..,.___ ...__.. .... _ ~ h 13 A · · .. "It's all very well fo r you people ___. -'"' -.,_... ---· .. t c ntarcuc rcaty signers. as d pressive technique. cw. ... ....,,.r. Ead week a,,-. 91 • more practical than that," ..L..opetcgui to boast about your exploits," sai
h I d e.py •• th ·-"G........ c..,.... said. the Two of Diamond s as e ecture "He won the king of t.rum ps in lriqe," • l9.ts vatae. wm be • .,.,....
All terri torial claims, by Chile and to the high cards in the pack. "but hand, cashed the ace of spades and 1., ~ q•eado• Jaclpd l• be th -.
six other nations, were suspended fo r think for a moment of our predica· ruffed a spade high. He entered rKefved. -~hliclts~Oa~~A~~ti_c!i9~ =: ment. We puny spot cards seldom. if dummy _with the ace of trumps. in Cw&e.1 Corea ..ct O.ar IMuif,.,...
ever. get to win a trk k -more the process drawing the last. ....Uy ua..t •-*rcake t.o auww •
fut purposes. But the treaty nations often t han not we are simply lost in outstandin~ trump. and ruffed dum qH1tJou Hbmlta.ed. are negotiating an agreement to .---------_;,_ _______ ;__;___.;...._ __________________ _
permit and regulate mining.
"In a few years, we could have-/
something like an AJaska gold rush
here,'' Lqpetegui said. "By that time, ! ... ----------------·/ there ou&ht to be a service industry---, ,
shops,alongcrairstripandanairtaxi SALE TODAY THAU / "
shuttle for mining expeditions from SAT., NOV. 17 / ....,.._ QOT
all over the world. This. will mean (whit. MIPPM•• 1 .. t) .. Y-''W•"-W &
Already the air base is the arrival Aw '-
GIFT CERTIFICATES
A GREAT X-MAS GIFT!
employment for a rot of Chileans." / / -...YOUll NOUD.av ' "
point for half the research expeditions ..... •.....a UPI to Antarctica. welcoming a stream of / /. SAW _. .. n ~
German, Argentine. British, U.S.. /.--/ \
Japanese and Polish scientists who / _. • w .... M.l •'a•
swell its year-round population of 48 C.-. a MOl IDAT •:UNCI .._. '
to more than 300 in the summCf'. '-/ •a•&•'* • .. ..,,. . •• . ,.. To Ohe accustomed to the Chilean ,_.. • ...._ • .._,... • ~
government's hostile anti-com-/ u 1 -WI' . MSIALUC-..TI • .....,..
munism. the most striking sjgn ofth1s / 99T. • .-.UC ••n
coopcratin is the bear hua exchanged .,,r ........ I 1M . ..,..,,_ 11·• ,...,.... " at r~uent social ptherin.as between / , • • .... YD YD ...... YO ..._ ......._
the Chileans and their Soviet neif.!l-.,:::;.-.,,,.--/ . • \ --~ bors at the 8ellinashausen scicnufic ._..__,. ---~
Station 200 yards away. The two I ---W' a111111•• PURICa
countries broke diplomatic relations •• ,__,__..
af\er the armed forces deposed Marx-/ '*..! •-•• ~ 75M. -.. ~ lit Salvador Allende as Chile's pres1-._ ...... o.J .... ~
dent in 1973. / "In this harsh environment we •
cannot afford to brina our pollticaJ / YD.
difference do'Wl\ hett," said Capt.• £_, ,_, I
Daniel Contreras. the Chilean bue /-·
commander, who wmrt a tMeck fu.r
hat i1vcn by has Soviet counterpart. J
The ~t or such commeraal /
ventures is not entirely ~loomed by
scimti1U. who have Iona 1'eld de facto
title to the contintnt, but they Kem • ~
rcsianed to it. · !.--~1 "We think n·s danacrous ~nd
di1napuvo t0 Oy IO many tourutt /
around in helicoJ*n." tald Hans.-
Ulnch Pe\Cf. a Univm.nr of Bertin
onnlholo1m. "They 1ril a.re the pcnauinJ &lVly. We ba~c ~n this
hipprn other placa in Antarcttca."
·• .,ut ~ cannot tell 1h11 to tbt
Chalan "beaaid,sippin,wtntatthe
C'olumb\l Day feast. ., 'They arc
military. The)' have lheir nauonaJ
antemt 1n mtnd. Tounsm mean
mone fot their country.''
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.. Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Novemw 11, 19M
hn l HMISSIUN
.. ---
.T-hreemusie~l~apen in county
The su ges arc alive with the sound
of music.
Musical comedy takes the spotlight
this week with the openinJ of "A
Little Night Music" at UC Irvine,
"Bye Bye Birdie'' at the Cun ajn Call
Dinner Thcil~r in Tustin and
"Annie" at Garden Grove's Gem
Theater.
At UCI, Cla}'lon Garrison is direct-
ing "Night Music," which opens
Wednesday and runs continuously
(except Nov. 19 and Thanksgivi ng)
thtough Nov. 24 in the Fine Ans
Village Theater.
The show, which features the hit
song .. Se nd in the Clowns." is
Stephen Sondheim's adaptation of
Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a
Summer Night" and as a romantic
comedy set. an weden at the tum of
the century. Cuna10 ume is 8 p.m.
.... wit h additional rtta tince 'per-
formances No'. 18 and 24 at l p.m.
Call 856-6617 for uckct anformatioQ.
Also on the Irvine campus this
week as a four-day engagement of
.. Verma" by Spanish aramatist
Federico Garcia Lorca. presented in
the Little Theater by the UCI Drama
Workshop.
Gradl.Ulte student Jose -Cruz
Oonzale-z is directing the drama
a}>out a woman's search for fulfill-
ment, to be presented Wednesday t~rough Saturday at 8 p.m. Reser-
vations al so are ta ken at 856-66 17.
~
Toi
TITUS
"Bye Bye Birdie," a 60s musical
inspired by Elvis Presley's draft
notice, bows in Thursday at Elizabeth
Howard's Cunain Call Dinner
Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin.
The show runs nightly except Mon-
days at varying curtain times through
Jan. 13, wi th ticket information
available at 838· I 540.
"Annie" amvcs In time for the
holiday season at the Gem. The
musical, based on the Liulc Orphan
Annie comic stnp, will play through
Dec. 22, runninc Wednesdays
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundayt!at 7:30 in the theater, 12852
Mam St., Garden Grove. Reser-
vations 636-7213.
Ringing down thei r curtains nex t
weekend will be "Move Over, Mrs.
Markham" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse, "Vanities" at Golden
West College and "The Cross an<f the
Switchblade" at Southern California
CoJlege.
"Mrs. Markham" plays nightl y
except Monday at varying curtain
times at the Harlequin. 3503 S.
Harbor Blvd .• Sant.a Ana (979-55 11 ).
"Vanities" will be on stage Fndny and
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3
pJll. in the Actor's Playbox at GWC
(895-8378). ·•cross" will be presen ted
Thursday throu_gh Saturday at 8 and
Sunday at 2:30. m the college. SS Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa (556-3610).
· Several other local productions
continue their respective runs this
week, including:
-"Tiie Gl1U Concerf' on the main
stage and "Sbad.ea" on the Second
Stage of South Coast Repert6ry, 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
(957-4033). "G1gli" runs Tuesdays
through Sa\urdays at 8, Sundays at
7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:~0 through Nov. 25, while "Shades"
plays iuesdays through Saturdays at
8:30, Sundays at 8 and weekend
mati nees at 3 through Dec.).
·-"Fiddler on tbe Roof" at Sebas-
tian) West Dinner Playhouse. I 40
Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950).
Wednesdays th rough Saturda}s at 8.
Sundays at I and 7, until Jan. 6.
-"Tbe Butterfingers Angel, Mary
and Joaepb, Herod tbe Nut and tbe
Slaa~bter of 1% Hit Carols la a Pear
Tree ' at the Newport Theater Ans
Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport
Beach ( 631-0288). Fridays and Satur-
days at 8 through Dec. 15. ·
-"Chip Off Olympus" at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, 61 1 Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa (650-5269),
Thursdays through Saturdays until
: Dana Elcar (left) and Kenneth Dan&1-er
•tar in .. The Glgll Concert,,_, now ln 1ta American premiere at South Coast Reper-
tory in Co.ta Me.. through Nov. 25.
.
Dec. I with a matinee next Sunday an
lieu of Thanks1JV1ng night.
-"Natalie Needs a N"lptle" at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main
at Yorktown, Huntinaton Beach
(832-1405). Frida~s and Satur~ys at
8;30 through Dec. I. .
"Tile Company of Wayward Saints"
at the Sa n Clemente Communify
Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San
Clemente (492-0465). Thursdays
through Saturdays until Dec. I (dark
Thanksgiving weekend).
"Tbe Carious Sava1e" at the Gar-
den Grove Communitr Theater,
Chapman at St. Mark s, Garden
Grove (897-5 122), Fridays and Satur-
days at 8:30 through Nov. 24. ·
BACKS'rAGE -The original mu-
sical "Movan· Orf' will be presented
for one addition'al performance Sat-
urday at 8 'J).m. by the Inter-Cultural
Committee fo r the Performing Ans at
the San.ta Ana Ci ty Hall Annex
auditorium, 20 Civic Center
Plaza .... the show traces the evolution
of black images on the American
stage .... t1cket information may be
obtained by clali ng Adleane Hunter
at 542-7363 ....
CALLBOARD -Auditions for the
new comedy "Wally's Cafe" will be
held Nov. 20 at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, 66 1 Hamilton St., Costa
Mesa .... a small cast of one man l!nd
two women is soughtrfo r the show,
and tryouts are scheduled for 7:30
p.m ..... call director Pati Tambe11ini at
650-5269 for funher information ...
Anotherthree-<:haractercast will be
sought by the Laguna Moult9n Play-
house next Sunday and Monday m
readings for the Neil Simon comedy
.. , Ought to Be in Pict"Ures" .... a
middle-aged man and woman and a
teen-aged girl will be cast by director
Manhella Randall at the tryouts, at 7
p.m. Sunday and 7:30 Monday in the
playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road. Laguna Beach .... ca ll 494-0743
for details ....
Object of aff ectlon
The TV moYie .. I Married a Centerfold" featurea Teri
Copley a• a model relentleaaly punued by a young enslneer
who fall• in love with her. The movie a.in tonigllt at 9 on
NBC, Channel.A.
/ I • , .
. 'Wake Me Up' wide awake
By The Associated Preas 6:·0ut of Touch" Daryl Hall & John J:·Private Daner(' Tina Turner
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~wise qu·acker gets his golden tribute ~
By JERRY BUCK
UT....,....,. W1tt.t
LOS ANGELES -When Donald
Dudlc made has first appearance 1n the
animated cartoon "ihe Wise Lanie
Hen" in 1934, he was JUSt another
character actor.
. No one could predict he would
become one of the big stars in the
Walt Disney zoo. •
"He just evolved:' said Frank
Thomas. a retired Disney animator
who worked on the early cartoons.
"He didn't even have a bad temper
1hen. He walked around complaining
of a bellyache.
"It was Walt's idea to lei than,gs
grow. What can we do w11h 11? T ou
never know what's going to develop.
Dad you ever hear of Gus Goose? He
was always eating. It' sounded like a
great characler and we all thou11.ht
he'd become a regular character. He hvc leature hims and 16 telcv1 .1on
disapptared. So you never know." specials. •
DonaJd Duck would not be cel-
ebrating 50 )Cars 1n show bus1ness.
and CBS would not be broadcasttng a
birthday salute Tuesday, were It oot
for what developed soon after bis first
appearance.
CBS celebrates has birthday wt th an
hour-long spcc1aJ with Dack Van
Dyke as ho t. It also stars f.d Asner,
C3PO. R2D2, Bruce Jenner. Cloos
Leachman, John Ritter, Kenny
Rojers, Qonna Summer, Andy War-
hol and HC!nry W1nkJcr "We were do1n~ a cartoon called
'Orphans' Benefit and Walt said.
'Let's have Donald D~ck recite a The special will look at highlights
poem nobody can understand. And of Donald's 50 years of stardom, plus
Donald will get furious when nobody such offshoots as 1.udwig Von Drake
can understand it,"' Thomas said. and Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey
"That's when Donald became a star. · and Louie.
He was probably an about 10 more For all those years the voice behind
shorts w11h Mackey Mou~ and Donald Duck bas been Clarence
Goofy,1 and then he had his own "Ducky" Nash.
!.Cries." • "Walt tried to estabhsh believable
Donald's famous temper tantrums characters because 11's necessary for
made ham one of the most beloved 1 our style of humor," said Thomas.
cartoon stars in the world. He's "You couJdn't have a rhony voice.
appeared 1n more than 150 cartoons:-You had to have a rea voice. That
WIS the thi na about Clarence Nash. he
made the voice believable."
Thomas also spent his career at
Di<1ney mak1na the characters bcltev-
able. He started worluna on shoru 1n
1934. then was as~ed to ·• now
White." Af\er tllat came ·•r;nocch10"
and "Bambi.•• He spcc1ahzed in
animals. and his work on ''The Jungle
Book" is considered among the best
personality animation. '
He worked on many other features
and retired an 1978 lO wnte "Disney
Animation: The 11Jus1on of life'' with
fellow anunator Ollie Johnston. He
and Johnston are, now worlong on a
new book of Disney cartoons~
He said drawing Donald Duck was
always a challenge because a duck has
Y.1ngs rather than hands. "If you have
a character who walks on his tund
legs, smokes. a cigarene and takes
nowen to his ~rlfrieDd. wby m
him a bone?'' said Thomas.
"Wbeo you cncouruer a rcstria.iQA
)'OU make It I posilhe aa.u.. Wi&b Donald we made 5\lte he had 1 duilkv
walk. He waddled. H 11 body 1ttitildls
were those or a duck. His head ~
thrust out t)'p1cally like 1 diicL ~:'
.when he f>l mad he rca.Ily 5ti.ack au.
neck out. .r \
Why was Donald so poputar'? ~ :
"I give a lot of the .credit to thi'
voice," Thomas said. .. The actiQa
ab1hty. Clarence could rcaUy let you,.
know bow mad Donald WI.lot bow ~
fell. He could make you feel it. •.t,
·•&sicaJly. too. people like J.() .Jee4!
someone actina childish, knina bl11
temper iet tfic best of him. We aO ·
wa nt to doth.at. Deep down ilPV:~' a scn5e of sallsfaction to sec Do :
blowing off steam."
'Positive atfitllct·e,. pays Off
with star role for Teri Garr
Actress earns top billing in 'Firs tborn.-
after winning Oscar nomina tion in 'Tootsie'
said. "and some people convanced me
I ~hould experience 1t for the movie. I
dtd it two or three times and decided
11 wasn't for me.
By BOB THOMAS
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LOS ANGELES-After brcakang
anto movies with a pan an "Young
Frankenstein" and recc1v1ng an
Oscar nomanation for supporting
actress 1n "Tootsie," Ten Garr 1s
finally getting top billing.
The movie is Paramouni P1c1Urel> •
"Firstborn." and it is :i milestone for
the actress who has ~rked mosl of
her 34 years.
that you didn't choose me for the job.' "I dici attend Cocaine Anonymous
··To th as day. whenever I don'tgeta . mce11ngs ;rnd heard the mo$t hideous
JOb that I'm after. I always say, s'\ones. This as a drug that-docs -
'You·, e made a bag mistake, fellas.'" homble 1h1n~ to people; they end up
For ilk first ttmc an her performing wanting 10 kill each other. It used to
career. Garr can enjoy the luxury of be a dru$ for nch people. but now it's
turning down parts. She has com-moving an to the suburbs. You can see
plcted three roles: a waitress m in 'Firstborn' how 1t can rum a
Manin Scorcese's "After Hours"; a famil y."
lawyer: an ··Miracles" with Tom Tera Garr naturally came to ac1ing.
Conti: a cocaine-addicted housewife Her fathef was the va udeville and
in "Firstborn." radio comedian Eddie Garr, who died Teri Garr with Chrlatopher Collet (left), Peter Weller ln .. Flntbom."
"I've always. had a ve~ positl\'e
attitude." Garr said 1n an anterv1e~.
"Whenever I walked out af\er bcang
rejected in an anterview. I always said.
'You are so wrong. You'll be som
In "Firstborn." she is the divorced when she was 11.
mother of two who falls for a stranger "He told my two older brothers.
( Pe1er Weller) who turns out to be a 'Don'1 get an the business,' and they
dope hus1ler. She becomes hooked on didn't," she said. "One of them is a
cocaine to the ru1nat1on of her family. doctor and the other builds boats.
10 be a dancer, to wear ta nc}' costumes f-:.jiijiii•lliilJ•llllll ..... lllllllJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiliiili~!J
and play make-believe." GIT IOl•D FM ,,_. AT 1'111 YIDIO I ..
.. , had never tned cocaine." Garr Ever stnce I can remember. 1 wanted
Burns
acting
his age
LOS ANGELES (AP)-George ---------,_--1--·cns -::::::. .who )usLreceMld...b.la third star on Holtywood's Walk of
Fame -has a simple rule · for
performing: ··1 don't do anythl!'9,
on stage that Isn't 88 years old.'
Burns. of course, Is 88, born
the same year as the motion
ptcture (1896). He:s older than
recordings, radio and tetevisfon.
but Is a star of all the media.
Burns will be 89 In January, but
he's shown no sign of slowing
down. He recently completed 10
days of personal &pP"ances,
has a new movie, "Oh God, You
Devil'' (he plays both roles), and
has a new book, "Of. Bums'
· Prescription tor Happiness."
danced in the TV sho"'. ··shindig." a A San Fernando Valley girl. she ••• vc • _O.VER
2
NMOIGHVIEST WlT.:;:::_
road company of-·West 1de tory"
and four Elvis Presley movies-before
1urning to acting. Her first big break .-AY W ~-AY 1911'0111 •• •)
was as Cher's girlfriend Ohv1a on ALL Tiii LAftlT HITS, THO•IAJ•I Of mus
"The Sonny and Cher Show."
"One da>-'. l answered a ·cattle call'
for Mel Brooks' 'Young Frank-
enstein.'" Garr said. "Mel packed me
out of 500 girls. bu1 he admitted
Madeline Kahn "'as consadenng the
part. He called me back to sa}'
Madeline had accepted the role. But
could I come back the nc\t da)' wtth a
Gennan acccent? I said. ·va. I
1crta1nly can:··
"Y~~Frankenstein" was a hit.._ ano s e o lowed with others: "Oft.
God!" "Close Encounters of the
Third K.md." "Black Stallion·· and
last year's "Tootsie," which won her
Academ> Award nomination.
Jessica Lange won the Oscar tor the
same movie. but Garr has no com-
plaint. "When you're 1n a hat mo\1c.
1
all lo.1ndsofgood things happen." she
said
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Awards niaht 1s atmo t five months
away but mm studios are already
loadina their cannons ror the Oscar
bam.ac.
Oscar watchers can't recall such :in
early st.art for the awards oompct1·
tion. The bc&ipning woi $ignalcd on
Oct. 26. when the trade papers
featured the ad: "UniversaJ Pictures
Presents the Following Motion Pic-
tu~s for Your Academy Award
Con$ideration."
The ad ~nvited vo1crs In the
Academy of Mo1ion Ptcture An. and
Scienoes 10 auend nightly scretninp
It UniversaJ of the tud1o's Oscar
hopefuls. "Under the Volcano," .. All
of Me," "Ma Appeal," "The River"
and "Iceman."
On Nov. I, Columbia Pictures fired
tts own salvo wtth screening sched·
ules for "A Soldier's 1Qry," "The
Karate Ktd, .. "Oho,tbuste'l," "Mos·
cow on the Hudson," "T he Razor's
Edge," "Body Double," ''AJBinst All
Odds" and "No Small Amur ...
Some of those movies SCCIJ\
dubious for award consideration, but
studios plac~te producers' eio .
If Universal and Columbia have
launched their C4mpatgns. can the
01her studios be. far behind? Not
ltkety. From now unlit the March 25
awards. the scrttnings, ads. inter-
views ~nd assorted hoopla will con·
tinue.
The next . weeks wall bnng some
surprise entries and also some severe
disappointments. e ut the leadina
contenders for top honors are fairl y
visi ble.
The logical choices for the five
contenders for best picturt ar~:
"Amadeus," "Places 1n the Heart,"
"A Soldier's tory." "The Killins
Field'' and "The Natural."
But December may bnng others.
Among the most promi ing: David
Lean's "A Passage to India": "Fallin&
in Love," with Meryl Strcep and
Robon !>¢Niro; "2010,1' the space
epic ,tarring Roy Scheider; "Mrs.
ofTel," starring, Diane Ketiton and
Mel Gibson; and the long-awaited
"Cotton Club."
Other year-end films thtit may or
may not have Oscar possibihttcs
include Wim Wender's "Plr1s,
Teus" with Harry Dean Stanton,
·"Birdy," with Matthew .Modine and
Nicholas Ga.ae; "Protocol," with
Goldie Hawn; "Beverly Hills Cop,"
with Eddie Murphy; and "City He.at,"
with Clint Eastwood •nd Bun Re-
ynolds.
The race·for best act~ss may well
center on t984's "country girls" -
tho curious coineidence of three films
about hard life in rural America. The
contenders arc: Sally Field in "Places
in the Heart": Jessica Lange in
"Country": and Sissy Spacek in "The
River.
Anne Bancroft will ccn:unly atu11ct
vote) for "Garbo Talk . " Also beina
touted. but as yet unsecn,1arr Keaton
for "Mrs. Soffel " and Streep for
"Falling 1n Love."
Compct1t1on among the actor 1s
more diver~. The leaders include
Tom Hulcc and F. Mumty Abraham
in "Amadeus": Albert Finney an
"Under the Votcano"~Jack Lemmon
in "Mau Appeal"; Howard E. Rollin
Jr. in "A Soldier's Story": and Robert
Redford in "The Natural.''
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BY LY NDA HIRSCH standing over ham . Peter wonders how of being responsible for '°'vcn's disap-reveals to &hana that he accidentally shot
Donni\ will escape a second anempted-pc3rance. he heads back for Monticello. In has -pal Gage in Vietnam. Shana says he
ALL MY CHILDREN: Enca decades to murder charge: Lily Jealous of Grant and Mon11ccllo, he goes on TV ofTcrinl reward needs therapy 10 stop blaming him~lffor
divorce Adam. When she gives ham power Quinn's friendship for Raven's return. He then uits town in has friend's death Ava d~1des to wan Jack
ofattomeyshe is unaware thauhe loses all search of Raven. Geraldine agrees to head back b) undergoing transfom,ation v11
cla1m to the Chandlt'r fonune. Nana and AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lila tells Whitney lntemataonal whale Sky searches clothes and makeup. Loma spots nn&
Daisy Jealous of the attcntaon Palmer Magic she fears C'nug wall crack under for Ra"en. Jodie decides 1he wants to be a Jonathan planned to gave to fence, so he
paying Andrew. Oaff taken with the pressure of coun 1es11mony. but Maw1e vamp hke M11z1. buys flash y wardrobe and must give 11 10 her. Jonathan 1ns1st) their
bcndits and not oriel) he receives from calls ham to stand anyway. C'ra1g reveals he ricks Preacher up 1n bar. Want mg to $Cl engagement be ~cpl a S«rct.
working on tclcvisa~n. C'hfT and Liza hated 'lVhit. Lily called to stand but iz'~ finished sculpture, Benedict has Tam ONE LIFE TO LIVE·. J~X"""' on dat-lhnlled with results of their psych ic Lucinda take~ her place. Laly reveals LO go after iL He d1scovCT$ Jeremy_ taking "'" " llcallng expose. Overhearing how Cynthia LOcinda that she found Martin's body on pictures. knocks Jeremy out. takes fillll with C-ougarKen7\Tmin:-r ellc-~to
altered Andrew's binh records to make ll the day he committed suicide. On stand, and exposes it. Liz not 'interested in M:c her father. police follow her. and
look like Ross as has finh~r. Zack black-Jay tell~ how What mistreated has mother. Jeremy but merely the sculpture: M1tz1 Boudin as surrounded. As Ed's back is
mails Cynthia. Cynthia in tum tells Zack Kirk yells that Jay obviously killed What. keeps vigil al Jeremy's side. turned. Trent shoots pistol into cei ling. Ed
she'll just go to Palmer with his cxtonion An hysterical Dorothy stnnds up in coun 1urns. tb1nkang Boudin·s tried to shoot plan. Cynthia re veals to her friend Jean and proclaims that she murdered Whit. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Frisco has him, and ~hoots Boudin. Machelle hidC$
that she intends 10 make Palmer her Frank's ·suspension from police force charges against Felicia dropped. Scorpi9 her father's gun and Ed suspected of
husband and her ticket to the wealthy hfe. continues. Believing Bnan has truly and Luke believe Peter an the area. Holly snooung unarmed man. Carla, newl y
Alfred fearful Greg becoming too attached changed from the man she loved, Juliet joins Scorpio and Luke on the chase. She elected DA .. must pursue the case apanst
to Sheila. Zack slips pall into Nana's dnnk. decides their rela11onsh1p as over. ·John tells pohce Luke is in another town. Luke Ed Con nae attracted to Trent. Asa names unhappy with Dusty's bad grades and believes Peter killed man whose murder new foal Delilah and decides lo give II to
ANOTHER WORLD: Mac drops charges
a.panst Hunt. Janie agrees to buy all
Winthrop Publishinptock. Grant thrilled
that Caner ha~ rtteaved football scholar-
ship, but Caner is fearful. Marley over·
hears }font braggi ng about his duping Mac into dropping charges. Mark tells Peter
he's. hot on the trail of the Thatcher
murden:r. To avoid Tony the loan shark
and tr)' 10 find Cecille. Cass disguises
himself as a woman and heads for
Majorca. Mark uncovers who killed
Thatcher but as shot by woman weanng
nng. Ross continues lo stalk Catlin and
Sally. A hysterical Ahcc discovers the
wounded Marlc and a gun-toting Donna
sloppy habits. Marcie devastated when Luke as charged with. Scorpio dreams that D1d1 and Bo as wedding present. Asa
Kark rebuffs her after she tells ham she the markings on the scepter have to do qucsuons Bo's w1lhngness 10 &JVe up claim loves him. with Aztec fortune. Celia teams Jimmy 10 has son Drew. Bo says Drew considers
LcchasgottenS20mallion from Edward in Asa ha$ father. exchange for information about Quar· termaines. Edward disowns Jimmy Lee. RYAN'S HOPE: Beth assures Roger
burns bible page and vows to regain she'\ not m11:restcd an Mallhew. Dec and
Quanermalne fortune. Leaming that her Mauhcw make love and she realizes her
father has married a woman with children, husband•~ the man for her. When Dee tells
Celia fears she will never have the wealth Ste' e to get lost. he vows re venge. Jail and
she's dreamed of. Grant tells her 11 doesn't Fran~ dmolve law panntrshap and sphl
matter. but ('cha plans 10 go after the offi ce down the middle. Magaae fears
Quartcrmaine money. Celia lyingly tells tabloid stof) on her romance w11h Max
Crant fur coat Jimmy Lee gave her as from -wall cau\t' Dave's parents lo d1shke her.
Quancrmaincs. Laura calls Luke and he and t''l'n "'orc;c. cau~ social agency to ~scs she's keeping somcThmg from hlm. take R1ro away from O:tve
GUIDING LIGHT: Catching Warren SANTA BARBARA: Lionel gets note
TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZL.E I
CAPITOL: Judson rraliLcs Audrey has
been planted at hcadquancrs by the Cle~. Trey wans election but Sam not
jubilant when Judson says Sam bought
Trey the victory. Mark asks Tyler to head
cnme committee. Tyler wants to, but fears
Julie wall disapprove. Ronna and Myrna
JOIO for~s and decade that Wally and
Brenda will never resume their rela. 11onsh1p. Frankae tells Jordy (Jay) she·s
not good enough for ham. Zed has Ric_~)'
~tock the ship, then makes contact wifh
Quinn and Chap. Julie doesn't believe
Zcd·s story that he has no plans 10 trap his
wife's killers. Released from hospital, HaJ
moves in with Kelly and Scotty. Ronna
tells Chip that Be th is in Mexico.
with India. Alexandra breaks the engage-requesting has presence at ce metery. When
ment and throws India out of the house. he gets there, he hears voices and then the
India tells Philip if he doesn't marry her ghost of Sophia appca~. accusing him of
she'll tell Beth he paid for explosion which KJlling her. l,,ionel unaware all this is the
.,
ACROSS 79 Ceylon sandstone HK,. Trim 20 Wear away 100 Panama 0< Suez
80 Dodge 152 Prune: Scot 33 Sudanic language 101 Wander
1 -strip 82 Thoroughfares: 154 Spanish gold 35 Church recess 102 Happening
6 Cut short abbr 155 Take place 37 Seize 103 Wash lightly
11 Clufeh 83 Young salmon 1545 Negative· pref 39 Hecklers
DA'YS OF OUR LIVES: With Hope caused her blindness. Lujack uses all has work of Dominique trying to drive ham
aboard crashed plane, Larry pan$ sym-inheritance to · pay legal fees and fines mad Peter ad mats to Gan,er Joe dad not
path) vote and wins elecuon. Roman incurred by him and Floyd for explosion. kill Channing. No one listens to Cruz
learns has ISA contact as Shane. Roman. Beth 1clls LuJack their rela11onship is ovc:t when hr warns that a maJOr earthquake is
Kimberly and Shane begin tracking Ber· bttausc he'll grow to hate her for hef about to h11 Sfinui Barbara Amvmg at
muda Triangle in hopes of localing de~ndency. Phihp agrees to marry India waldhfe prcsene. Joe spots a gun-1011n.g
Stephano's island. Neal hurls punch at but then persuades Beth to run away wuh Peter During the scuffie. the gun &OH off.
Alec when he makes snide remark about ham to New York. L1lhan finds note from Peter cnucall~ Y.OOnded. Santana makes
Liz. who 1~ among those aboard crashed Beth and tells LuJack, but he 1s unable to plane re...er' a11ons to Rao for herself and 104 Watched secretly _ 16 lnvesti_gate 85 Act a part 15] Rabbit fur 40.Diatoruc note 166 eonsecrates ~along.with Anna. Eugene. Calliope, -.$1.0p-theduo. l:l.~hnlkd t~J~ -.Btandon • .Mxi.arre tc4.and Mason erdw-•
Daphne. Bo. Hope. Tony, Carlo. Andre two make peace. Tony amvcs in Barbados him r~tumed to San Quentin. C'ru"i's 21 Evade 87 Fib 159 Thus 42 Pep up
22 Office stamp 88 Harangue 160 At home 44 ltahan city
23 Anxious 90 Works 161 Faeroe Islands 46 Personalities
24 Work hard 9 1 Traveler's stop wind 48 -hog
25 Paid notice 92 Gloomy 163 Word of disgust 50 Had a snack
26 Chemical ending 93 Ascend: Old Eng. 164 Fragrance 5 1 Spread to dry
27 Forward 94 Bleat 166 Roman 0H1clal 53 Coarse hommy
28 Helm position 95 Great 167 Vanity • 55 Tutted plant
29 Topic 98 Scatter 169 Egg-Shaped 56 Dismantle
30 Guido's note 100 Boston fish 171 Desk lights 57 Value
3 1 Travel 101 Lists 172 Council 58 Fast driver
32 Noah's son 105 Class 173 Jewish ceremony 60 Make cloth
34 Songbird 106 Jujube 174 Grader 62 Cuts of meat
36 Pueblo Indian 107 Detecting device 64 Digraph
38 Screens 109 Unit of loudness DOWN 65 Frighten
40 Wet earth 110 Bigwig 66 Thritty ones
41 God of love 111 Neuter pronoun 1 Desist 68 Paradise resident
43 Saocy 112 Choir voices 2 Senior 69 Health resort
45 Glrl's mckname 114 Sprinted 3 Greet< letter 71 Aytng toy
47 Ob9en<e 115 Aemam 4 Marriage vow· 73 Merit
48 Judicious 116 Italian painter 2 wds 75 Taro root
49 Faint: 2 wds. 117 Significant 5 Small room 79 Pool
52 IMplores 121 Smailfowt 6 Idolizes 80 Sea duck
54 Hindu dei!Y 123 Parsonage 7 Holdup artist: _ 81 Mistake
56 Elf 124 Horse noises 2 wds. 83 Interweave
59 Malt beverage 125 Pitcher handles 8 Ear: comb. form 84 Three-toed sloth
61 Zoo greeting 127 Legal claim 9 Re4ax 86 Informer: slang
63 Having spore 128 lingered 10 Candy. e.g. 87 Household god
clusters 129 Evict t 1 Recover lrom. 89 Assist
6 7 Traci< down 131 Yugoslav leader 2 wds. 90 Matador's move
68 Remains 133 Painters' needs 12 College cheer 92 Photographer's
70 Factory chimney 135 Iowa product 13 Matures light
72 Bridal "shO"Ner" 138 Healing goddess 14 Large trucks 94 Osseous
73 Paradise 140 Crooned 15 Give priority to 95 Smiles broadly
74 M imic 142 Oen 16 In addition to 96 New Mexico pass
76 Couples 143 Redact 17 Pied Piper followe< 97 Each
77 Irish poet 147 Flt 18 Asian river 98 Bristle
78 Frost (a cake) 148 Colorado park t9 Spurious 99 Armed conflict
I
108 Small amount
109 Move over: 2 wds.
112 Act: Lat
l13 Lath
115 Purloin
116 Elevate
118 As far as
119 Golf club
120 Goddess of
discord
122 Nothing
123 Deface
126 Dazed
128 Used to be
130 Story headings
132 Dollar bill
134 Principal meal
135 Intrigue
136 Carmen. e.g.
137 Football position·
abbr.
139 Prepared
141 BreatheS In QUICkly
144 likewise: abbr.
145 Angry
146 Lofty building
148 Historic period~
149 Rotate
151 Ripped
153 Exit
1545 Naughty to1
158 Workers· group
162 Actress Gabor
165 Hindu mantra
168 Cypr1nold fish
170 Near
and Nurse Hunnicutt. Whale Andre mas· and 1s snot by Piper. Jim an<J"Annabcllc prcd1c11on about the earthquake appears
queradcs as Tony. Tony wakes for a find Spaulding grave. 10 be coming true ·
moment and secs beautiful island girl.
Carlo in serious condiuon. After making
love to man she thanks as Tony. Anna
rcah2cs it's Andre and plots lo kill him. As
Melissa enters room, she spots Pete an bed
with Madame X and as slanted when
Madame X turns out to be her mother.
LOVlNG: Jack tells Stacy Ile knows she SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Alec
still loves ham. Jack take$ a JOb with Dane plans to marry Adair and attend medical
and plans to make certain Dane takes no school. Ja) decades to &JVC up Adair,
shortcut on constructJon site. Ham whom he loves. to show Alce how much he
staying at Kate's without her knowledge. loves his brother. Alec named permanent host of Knights of the Turntable. Un-Harry pulls gun on Dane. says he's.· to get bcl.nownst to TR .. Lloyd realizes she is S50.000 from Ann and that Dane must EDGE OF NIGHT: When Sky is accused tr~lp Harry gel lo Make and Shana. Mike has daughter. Stu and Jo are told that their
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m)stcry .,.,cekcnd in mountains. Warren
plans 10 get u11 named unfit mother
YOUNG AND RESTLESS: John goes to
hospital and learns Tracy pregnant and
Tam the father. Tam stalls wedding lo
await word from Tracy. By the time she
calls. Tam has left. An agitated Tracy gets
out of hospital bed. collapses in pain and
ma) ha ve done irreversible damage to her
unborn baby Paul tells Danny Patti has
left town. Paul and Andy learn Bn:nt's
severe beating the n1gh1 Dena lef\ Genoa
C'1ly has created permanent damage. Kaye
and Brent enjoy romantic after-dinner
dance at her house. Ka}'e, unaware Jill has
put boolc an her medicine and assured by pharmac1~1 it's alcohol-free. takes more
than th e prescribed amount. Commander
r~~=======~~m~i~iii~!========~l.I Lew•~ warns Amy 10 stay away from
Tyrone. Jack, with has usual ulterior
LUXURY THIAT•fS motive, plays up to Lindsay on day of
FiM Twt Mlti-Sll-illfl * promotion. but she stands him up. Mr.
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T)rone Jan accepts their love
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S ANGELES (AP) -It would
seem that the cigar, once a prop for
every movie gangster and wise guy,
has been pre-empted by the good
guys.
This comes from the Cigar Associa-
tion of America, which maintains
that those suave swashbucklers now
have more than a tongue in their
cheek.
Gerald M cRancy lights up after
solvin~ a case on CBS' "Simon &
Simon,"
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IC
Bruin• hold on
for PKltlc-10
victory over
Oregon 8 .. te. C2.
F,-u.stra .~ion .'oVer for .use, 16~7.:.W,il~ .
A New year ts trip to the Rose Bow 1 SoNo~ t~ac·s ~nh· Trojan-like. All th IS because the Trojans played the l~p· and risked our reoord ach Aga1 n t
d t" it as wtt some measure of the pmc oftbeir life or at least th k 11' cli · · f1 rewar 1orwinove rNo. 1 Huskies u_nd~r.standif'!gWSahyUrdaSCpuntsomuc,h last thrcey~arsanyway-inpostina: ;:..·i~s. r'!~0~~;~i~b~ t •
SllJll 1cance 1n. tU ya. em~n S 16-7 dCCISIOn before 71,838 mostly cham~nshi " \.le n upse ., B JOHN SEVANO h U ~me .here against the Uruvers1ty of delirious fansat the Coliseum plus a A H ~ 'de . Oa ' ..!. ,... c ..... ,,rtsm.1 tossedtotht cT ruversaty of Washanston h ash1ngton. t-fter all, "It had been national television audience. • G-ne· ··vuou ·•wawaysrecehav'ev~wr hatn:~!. J -LOS .. "'GE-ax e rojans out of a Rose Bowl t rce years since we had played a Th-Ste e J rdan fi kl 1 . '""' · aa • lU • '"""' LES -Senior cor-bid and putthc Huskies in their place. game this b"g." Bo la' ed. '"" v o e aoa S. an an a pme Ukc this. But what_you • nerback Duaine Jockson termed it Then aame the (WO years of proba-A d ~ II yerexp an . almost flawless offense and a suf-reallyhavttodoisrespectUSC They Slew o' Gold
"another win in a season full of tion, capp'cd by, Trojans' djsmal 1983 ~ 'a · a • no ~ne cxpcc~ed the focatjna USC defense proved to be were simplt a better lClm than ~
revenge." Senior tight end Mark campaign in which lhey ri.nished muc ·mahaned Tians to wm any-the difference ap inst the Huskies were today.
Boyer added: ''The frustration is under .500 (4-6-1 to be exact) for the way. At least thats 1 c way the medta (9·! overall. 5-1 in ll'?e Pac>I O}, a team A "better team" is somethln the over." first time in two decades, made many of the USC playen feel. which noc only saw it's No. 1 ranking Trojans (8-J. 7-0) felt the ha ~
· Fouryearsof~ptinesscandoalot It was so long since the Trojans y W~Ubfu~ss .1jhat~ CboH ~cw go ~ul the window but,·for lhc ~ird allaJong. BuiiJ's~ to~n v~
to sour a disposhion. For the Trojans appearcC! in a Rose BOwl that the last hears · y,~t ~ not t e us es, sm1ah.t year, saw ~noe-bri&ht once you'v( lost it and for the
of Sou them California, their bitter-ttme -1979 -John Robinson was 1
1 e .nation · onner No. 1 1~· ' hopes for reaching th~ ~ose Bowl Trojans. rtgainina their c1ieem has
ness couldn't be measured. the head coach and President Jimmy ri aym~ ~he ~11teTen r,cp~ntative. dashed by a 1ut-wrench1n1 setbaclc. been an uphilJ climb sinct 1982
.It staned three yea!" ago, in the · Carter was preparing for his final year nstca ' it wi l;he amiliar ~let "It's hard to explain a loss like this "We believe in ourselves. Wed •
ram, at Pullman, Washington where a in the Oval Office. ~hd l otd 0tfoth~ Tr~rnpdecdraung the one," admitted Washinaton head care anymore what others thi:k .! " e ose w tu ID a.sa ena. coach Don Jimes. "We climbed lo (Ple&M eee PRUSTll.ATIOJll/ci)
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Edison, Irvine
I ,
post CIF wins
Marina. Barons
ousted from field
after 3-1 def eats
,.
senior setter Nancy Hower and junior
back-row specialist Kristi Mootban,
were instrumentaJ in the triumph.
··we had a little difficulty an the
first game, but when we won we
picked up a little momentum," said
Irvine Coach Mark McKenzie.
League champions Edison and Notre Dame 3 Marina 1 · The
Irvine highs will continue in the CIF Vikings• campaigr; c.amc to a close
4-A ~rts volleybaJI pl~yofTs after -after a I 5-I I, 15-8. 3-1 5, t 5-t 3
secunng second-round tnumphs Sat· setback at the hands of visiting Notre
urday night. • Dame.
H~wever, Su nset ~gue qualifiers Marina made a gallant comeback ~a~na and Fountain Valley were try in the final game, rallying from a
chmariated from the tournament, I 3-8 deficit to get even before Notre
each 1.n four ~me~. . Dame put the match away with the
Irvine. which 1s unbeaten m 18 final two points.
matches. and won the. South Coast • "I played I 1 players and everyo11e ~gu~ !~ ~ed No. I m the bracket, played well," said Marina Coach
whale t.01son as ~-0nd-seeded. Dennis Creighton. "Notre Dame was
Here's the details: able to gel die critic.at points against
\lt. But Tam ):lroud of the way our kids Edison 3, Calver City O: II took the p1ayed aJI year. This is the best group
Chargers 38 minutes to dispatch of kids I've coached." 1
ovefl!latched Culver City and earn a Marina finished the season at t 2-6
datc-rn-thc Quarterfinals T-ucsclay. ~and-was nmner;up jn 1 he Sunset
Senior back-row specialist Kathy League.
Gorrnan served for I 9 points, includ-
ing six aces, as the Chargers domi-
nated in that department. Junior
middle blocker Dionne Powers bad
five trills and seven blocks, while
setter Erin Tomblin was credited with
I 7 assists and four service aces.
Edison. the Sunset League cham-
pion, is 17-1 overall.
Irvine 3, Torrance 0: The Vaqueros
made the long road trip wonhwruJe,
dispatching Torrance, 15-12, I 5-I.
I 5-9 to advance against Notre Dame
Tuesday at a site to be deterrnined.
Senior middle blockers Elaina
Oden and Kris Robens, as well as
Gardea Grove 3, Foutain Valley I:
The visiting ArgQ.Oauts. down 13-2 in
the first game, blttlcd back but then
fell short an losing 15-13. But they had
enough momentum from. that game
to win the next three and eliminate
the Barons.
Garden Grove, the Garden Grove
League champions, won the next
three games, 1 S-13, 15-2. 15-13.
t-ountam Valley, which erided its
season at 10-8, was led by setter
Stephanie Snyder, outside hitter Jack-
ie Cook and Christy Svalstad, the
latter coming up with 13 kills on the evening.
Fountain Valley BlCh'• Kellie Bruce (left)
and Cbrlaty 8Talatad team up to block
_.., ............ ., ..........
•bot by Garden Gro•e opponent durt.nc
CIF •olleyball playoff match Satu.rday.
Fullerton's unbeaten dream vanishes, 26-20
UNLV s poils Titans' comeback plans
to earn trip to the Caltfornta Bowl
Special to Uae DaJly Pilot
LAS VEGAS -Cal State Full-
erton's dream of an unbeaten season,
as well as a benh in the California
Bowl, disappeared Saturday night as
Nevada-Las Vegas handed the fitans
a gut-wrenching 26-20 PCAA football
toss here.
Fullerton. which fell behind at the
outset, I 0-0, and trailed by as much as
20.. 7 in the second quarter, hurt itself
with four turnovers, but still had an
Brawling
Bears-next
for Rams
Dickerson. Pa
at Anaheim Stadium
By CURT SEEDEN
Ol .. 0.-. ...........
The Rams did ~retty well apanst
one of the NFL s most explosive
offenses last week in a 16-13 victory
over the St. Louis Cardinals. Today,
they faoe one of the league's most
dcvastatina defense when the Chi-
caao Bears come to Anaheim
Stadium.
The aame is a sellout and will be
televised live by KCBS, Channel 2 at
I. Of course, most people won't be
watchina today's pmc just for •
&limpse of the Bears' maulina de-
fense. The thouaht or matchina up Chi~o·s Walter Payton and the
Rams Eric Dickerson had somethina
to do with the rush for tickets, so to
speak.
Still, Rams Coach John Robinson
insisl today's pme -which is
crucial for both teams 11 lhe NFL
playoff picture comes Into focus -is
not a blnJc of individuats. \
''h will be intercstina. wf\h two of
the! belt runners playinf. apinst two
or the belier defentc1, ' the Rams'
T
OPJ)(?rtunity to win the game in the
wanmg seconds.
After rallying 10 pull within six
points on a Greg Steinke 42-yard field
&oal with 1:10 to play, Fullenon
(I 0.. I) recovered an onside kick and a
chance for a last-ditch victory was
still alive.
T~ Titans marched to the 20..yard
line with 30 seconds to go, and after a
shon three-yard completion by
Damon Allen, three passes fell in-
coach sa1a. "But 1nd1 v1dua~
match ups arc not valid. There arc too
many other things goina on in a
game."
The Bears' Payton, who has gained
I 2, 7~7 ards and earlier this season ccli Jim Brown's NFL career
rus ina record, currently is second in
the lcaaue th is year with 1, 112 yards.
Dickerson, who led the-!ague in
I 983 as a rookie, is back atop the
rushinJ ladder with I, 161:> ,Yards,
Including a career-hi&h 208 1n the
Ra.ms' victory over 'St. Louis last
Sunday.
·The teaaue's 1wo ptcmier nishers,
however, both could find the lOina
leas than smooth -the 8eat1 and the
Rams have been excellent in stoppina
the run. Chicqo is toJ)S In the ie.tue.
aUowiqan..averqe of just 78. 7 yards
on the around per pmc. The Rams
ranlt lllird in the NFC in th.at
deperunent.aiv1na up Just 96. I yards
rusbiQ&.
The clubs also share a similar
misfonunc -the 8carJ lo t stan ina
quarterbeck Jim McMahon to a
lacerated itctncy in 1 17"'6 victory
over the R.aiderJ last Sunday. while
the Rams have been without rqular
(Pl ....... RAJll/C3)
'
complete and the Rebels (8-1) had
held on for the win and the PCAA
lJtle.
Penalties also had a hand in the Las
Vegas victory.
An apparent Allen touchdown run
was called back on a holding penalty
an the third quaner and the Titans
eventually had to settle for a Steinke
field goal.
"We created our own adversity
tonight," said Titan Coach Gene
Murphy. "You cannot tum the ball
over four times, commit crucial
penalties and drop passes against a
good football team and still wi n.
"I don't want to take anything away
from UNL V, but we were our own
worst enemies tonight. But you've got
to be proud and happy for our team
they way they battled back toojght."
Murphy heaped praue on both
quarterbacks.
"I might be gelling a httlc carried
away. but chose guys (Allen and
UNLV's Randall Cunningham) rank
right with the Doug Fluues of the
world," he said.
The Rebels opened the sconng on a
4 7-yard field goal by Joey DiGiovan-
na with 13:38 left in the first quarter.
UNLV made II 10-0 with 3:52 left
in the first quan er on an I I -yard pass
from Cunningham to wide receiver
Michael McDade.
Fullenon made 1t 10-7 b} dnv<ng
87 yards. sconng on Allen's 7-yard
run with 2:04 left 1n the opening
quarter.
UNL V drove 93 yards and scored
on Tony Lewis' 10..yard run with 2:26
It-ft in haJf to take a I 7. 7 kad
DtGiovanna·s 3 7-yard field goaJ w11.h
7:09 left in the th a rd quaner raised the
margin to 20..7.
Allen's 20..yard run narrowC'd the
score to 20-14 on the last pla) of the
third quaner,
Cunningham set a PC AA record for
passing yarda~e an a cart'<'r wuh
7,234.
·The other side of John McKay
The Old Coach
not the uncaring
soul some think
When the Old Coach announced he
was leaving the sidelines for the
presidential cusbiont the media com-
motion w1s louder in California than
in Aorida.
You see, John McKay is a legend
out here. Over there he 1s a losing
football coa~h. The USC Trojan
faithful will neverforact him. The
Tampa Bay Buccaneer sufferers prol>
ably didn't understand him.
There arc thinp about John
McKay neither bunch knows. Like.
for instanct, this thina with his eyC1.
McKay went down to Ft.
laudcrdalcacouplcofwceksaaoand
had a cauract opctation on one eye
and v.rt 11 ha vc the other one done
when the season -and his coach in&
career-is over. Thcdoctontold
him to g<'t off the sadellnes now
bcca use to ~tJostlcd or h 1 t hard by a
oompet1naplaycrmi&h t mean the end
ofsl&ht 1n bothey
Tfu:OtdCoach will finish the
season on thcsidelincs w11b bis
pla)ers, thank yOUJUSt the same.
Ju taboutcvcrybodyknowsJohn
McKay and his cau uc comments
and his quick comct.cks and bis
charm and his mood
The media hu worn out hts rtply to
tht' n:'portcr who a,kcd U Coath
• L._ __
Buo
Tucu1
SPORTS COLUMNIST
John McKay how he could possibly
JUStafy gi vangtheball to Trojan
tailback O.J. S).mpson 45 times in the
samepme:
"Why not? It isn't heavy. Besides..
O.J. doc n't bclon.a to any kind of•
union.''
And when the Tampa al't'a mt'daa
was qucstionina him and ooe of them
demanded, "Talk slower."
McK.a) replied, "Thank fa!lCr."
Thcrurrsomedtherlhinas ft
know about John Harvey McKay
who would have )'OU think be 1s
cyni~I and touah and unk.nowina
about anythin1exocptoffens1veaod
defensave formauons and uncanna
about anyth1naothcrthan winruna
the football pme.
Fcwoflu mostardcntM1m1~
know that McKay's favontc p&StJmc
1s rcadin1 the Peanut ca noon. He
lo"e all t"he characters but his
fa"ontesarc nOO.P> and Wood5'ock
The Old COKh 1s nuts about
C'hristma . There has to be a Utt in
every room of the house even af 1t 1<1
thcdroopyaf\d forlorn hnlc Kind
that Charlie Brown bnngs home
Few know about Ifie. the scru"'
httle d<>& thac was around dunn~lhc
years most of the McKay kids were
growing up. 4\lfic wasn 't much to look
at and wasn't much good foranythana
e:\cept to chase the nex1 door neigh-
bor's German hepherd out of the
yard.
Alfie got h11 by a truck on<' day
chasing a big dog across the 'itrett
The Old Coach wept
Few knew about Woodstock. the
hol'1C. When the McKay family
moved into the hou~ an the eques-
trian area ofCovana. the local
snobbery aa ve t ht' fish eye and
whispered about the fact the McKay~
did nQt have a hQrsc. •
So the Old Coach went out and
bought Woodstock and brought him
home and put ham m the carnal at the
back ofthe house. Woodstock was
robabl the oldest hvma horst' at the
1me. ewasswayof'bickanddroop
of eye and weary oflq.
In fact. Woodi tock wassop1t1ful.
the lods wouldn 'ts1t on ham. let atone
nde ham, so WoodslOCkJust stood
around and ate the tfcst food the feed
store could dchver The Old Coach
stopped bye"Ct) niaht and tal kt'd to
Woodstock (ora hn1cwh1lc -
probabl) tclhna ham about a workout
that d1dn 't go "'-ell
Oncda)' Woo<htockJU t toppJC'd
O\.trdead. Natural cau$C$.,Jhe vtt
'-&Id. Old~-~Old Coach "'cpl apan •
I Just thought you m1&)\t h"c to
Ir.now
I '
'" .
lnishes secon
in Breeders' fJeld
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Trainer, Vincent Timpbony sal!_ .. rm a mu,
with one aood horse,' and Saturday
that bone. Wild A.pin, wu evea•
better than Slew o • Gold.
Wild ~J.lj,a 30-to-1 allot who ba4
to be suppltllhnt.ed into t.hc race for
S360,00(rbccause he was not nomi-
nated outducled Slew o• Gold and
Gate b;noer in the 1tretcb and W09
the SJ million Breeden' Cup Clalic.
/He deserved lo be here 100
pereent because we couldn't pus oo a '
S3 million race when be had a cbucio+
ofwinnin&," Timpbony said.
The bettors didn't th.ink so, ..-d IO
be paid a winnin1 mutuel of$64.60 in-
ruinina what was suPPolCd to be Slew
o• Go&d's victoriou.5 last hurrah. Tbe
son of Seattle Slew, who needed
ueaunent for a quarter crack in his
right front foot Friday, is beina retired
to stud.
Wtld Alain , a 3-year-o&d colt. WU
ridden by f>at Day, who sat the mount
when Eddie Mal?le switched to Tract
Barron, who finished fourth. And be
had to withstand an inquiry involv-
illf. his two closest finishers in the 1 V•-
mile race.
Wild AJail). finished a~ fro.o1
of Gate Dancer, who was a balf-lcnstb
in front of Slew o· Gola. But the
stewards disqualified Gate Dancer to
third and moved Slew o' Gold to
second.
Wild Apin's victory was worth S 1 .35 milhon and gave him ca.minp
for the )'.cat ofS2,0S4,409. His ownm
arc William Allen, Terry 8ca.l and
Ron Volkm'ln. But Beal mined ~
big victory because be had a quad·
ruple bypass heart operation per-
forrned Friday. Timpbol)y had heart
surgery last year when Wild ApiD
was out ofactJoo with bone chips., and
e WO ,
The second richest race on t.hc S 10
(Pleue eee B-.S&D&ll.8' /C2)
Trojans,
Sea Kings
advance
Newport girls win
their heat at CIF
· cross country prelims
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
o.-, .... c.. 0 .....
The Corona del Mar and Univer-
sity Hig.h's boys teams, alona with the
ewpon Harbor, Edison, and lrvioe
girls squads. advanced to the Of
cro coontJ) fina~ nu.t Saturday at
ML San Antonio college.
These teams survived Saturday's
rugged prelJms on Mt SAC's toUJb
thrtt-m1lc course to get a shot in next
week's 4-L\ utle races.
Un1vers1t) scored a second placc
finish an us heac as Simi Valley edacd
the Trojans. 59-61 . Greg Whiteley
paced Umvers1t) with a first-place
lime of 15:31. with Robbie Barrios
secunng the third slot with a 15:44
clocking. UIT) Martin took I 1th by
running a 16:28.
Coach Tom McChesney was
pleased w11h his Trojans' firush and
thinks the} might improve on it next
wed:. "I can't ask any more from my
cop chree gu ys, but af the fou nh and
liflh men can do a hnlc better. who
knows" I thank our heat was the
aoughest one of the da) b) far. so I ~h~e we haw a chance. It's an}'-
bod\ 's race.
"that's the great thing ffiis year -
there·\ about 10 teams that could win
the Lhang. .. McChcsncy said.
L\ not her one of those teams with a
(Pleue eee PRELDl8/C2)
Rockets race
past Clippers
HOU TON (AP) -Akecm
Ola,,uwon scored I 6 of his pme-
h1gh 27 points in the second balf
to lonl the undefeated H<>111ton
Rockets ton 117-92 win over the
Los ngclcs C11ppcl"S an National
Ba ketball As!IOC1ation action
Saturday night.
The Rocicctl\, 7-0. a~ off to
their be~t ~tan an the 18-year
h1 ton of the f ranchaSC' and the
wtn \trc.nl equals their third
lOl\gC\l
The C11ppe1"\. 3-5. WC~ led by
Marques Johnson with 24, as they
losi their third consecunvc pme
and their founh suatght on the
!'Old
Tht Roc"ets took rontrol of the
pmt 1n the 1b1rd quarter.
Out n na the Oippen.. 32-26. to
ta.kc a 79-68 lt'ad.
John Lucas and Ol~Uwtln led
the third quart~ with 10 and
point • tt\pectl\IC\}'
•
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~ Ooul OAfLY PILOt/S~. November 11. 1984 ,
, CouE G£ FoorBALL ... '
NBA to look iDto
brawl between
Bltd and Erving·
Bulleta band Celtic• fint l ou 1
Gas WlUlams scored 16 or his. 24 ·m Bono Lee 11· ft UCLA points while helping Washin&ton to a IS-
point first half lead and the BuUels went on f
to defcaJ Buston, 112-95. in a Natioonl .
Bas~clb<&ll .Auocat1on Saturday night, dealing the Sa n _J,,_o_s_e_c_r_u_n_c-=-h-e_s_4-:-::9o-e-r _s_· --ArlsouSsace ... Oregoa 10: Darryl Clack ram.bled fo r
Celucs their first. l?ss of the season. T~e Bull~ts _ _ ' 167 yardsand qua~terback Jeff Van Raa1>hor t threw four
From AP dlapatcbes
0':'bc~red tl1~ Celt1cs. 37-4. on rastbreak po11~1s._~hile Texas stunned by Houston touchdown 1>4sses m the Sun Devlls' romp." w1nntng their second m a row following. four
consccutjve defeats ... ln othtr NBA games Saturday, Elsewhere around the country: I
NEW YORK ·-A fight between m
sui.>erstars Julius Ervin~ of the Philadel-
Bernard Khaa scored 18 points and New York held From AP dlapatebea ffo111coa H , Texas 15: Quarterback GeraJd Landry I
Kansas City withouJ' a field goal threw two touclfdown passes and cornerback DeWaync
for 6:23 to break open a close PASADENA-UCLA quarterback Steve Bono fin~d Bowden intercepted 1wo passes -one for a 62·yard 1
phia 76crs and Larry Bird of the Boston ('cl11c~ i~ being investigated by the N3tional Buketb,all
Assoc1auon.
game in the second half for a two seeond·quarter touchdown passes and John ~ touchdown-asHoustoncapitalized onnineturnovcrsto I
113-100 victory. ending a six-kicked four field ,&oals as the Bruins topped Oregon State, upset No. 3 Texas. . •
Both players were ejected from Friday night's game
at Hoston. which the Celtics won. 13().. J J 9, after they
battled in the third period.
game losing Streak ... Mlcbael 26·17, Saturday m·a Pacific-10 Conference football game Nebra1b 41 Kansas '1: Doug DeBose and Travis
Jordan's jump shot wi th fou r at the Rose Bowl. Turner each scored two touchdowns as No. 2 Nebraska
seconds remaining. follow_ing two The game was tied 3-3 when Bono fired a I 6·yard rolled to the win over Kansas and clinched at least a tic for f bl~·ked shots by tqe r~okie. gave touchdown strike to Mike Young with 10:04 remaining the Big Eight Conference championship. At the time, Bird had scored 42 points. while
Ervinf had only six. C'h1~ago a 118-116 victory over beforehalf\ime. Just 3:42 later, Bono hooked up with Mike Mlclllsaa State 17, Iowa 16: Michigan Stale stopped
Indiana ... Reserv~ forward. Kent Sherrard on a 53-yard scoring play to give the Bruins a 17-3 .Quarterback Chuck Long on a two-point conversion try " 'm sure Julius was frustrated because Larry had
all those points against him_." said Boston's Cedric
Maxwell ... Seeing him (Erving) fighting surprised me.
h's like seeing the sun come up from the wrong
Beason scored nine of ~15 IS advantage. with 44 seconds left in the game and thr Spartans· held on
• pomts 1n the final q~rter, 1.nclud-The victory, before a crowd of 34.116, bOosted to the viclory over No. J 8 Iowa 10 Bi$ IO action.
Wlllla.m• . . mg the go-ahead tip wat.h 36 UCLA's Pac-I 0 record to 4-2 and their overall mar,k to 7-3. The loss knocks Iowa from the Big IO lead and. unless second~ remamm~. to lead Dc1r~1t to a I 04· I 00 victory Oregon State fe~l to 1-6 in cooferenc.e play and 2-8 overall. Mi chigan upsets Ohio State next week .. the Buckeyes will direction. .
• 'Tm not surprised seeing Laft)'. though. When he
doesn't like(,yhat someone is doing tc,> him, he's capable
of an) thing.'' .
<Wer M1Jwauk~e. he Pistons tra.1led 80..68 al the end of In other West Coast actt.on·. represent the conference in the Rose Bowl. three quarters but fought back .-.. Dallas used a 26·9 · . scoring run to overtake Seattle in th~ second h;llf. and San Jose State 4%, Long Beacb State 7: Quarterback ObJo State 5%, Northwestern 3: Keith Byar~ rushed f9r I
Brad.Davb hit four free throws in' the final 3 J seconds Bob Frasco.completed 28 of 39 .passes for 39~ yards and ~SI yards and,J.wo touch~owns.and M1~e Tom~k hurled.
A league spekesman said Saturday that all
v1deotaixs of the game have been requcstl'd bv the
league. Jack ·Joyce, the NBA 's director of secunty·. will
interview the principals involved as well as observers
and other persons at the game.
to cemeni a 106· I 02 'Mavericks' victory ... Alex ' three touchdowns to .Jead the Spartarrs 10 the PCAA win two to~chdown pafiSCS: Jeadin.& <?hto ·State lnto sole
1 English, sconng over 40 points for the second straight over the 4.9ers. · possession <?ffirst place 1n the ~tg l en Conference.
game. poured in 44 points and Calvin Natt added 34 to San Jose rolled up 497 yards of total offense in the The triumph, coupled with l~sses by Iowa and 1
The spokesman said a decision would be made
nex t wee~ by Scotty.Stirling, the leagut's vice president
of operations.
lead Denver 10 a 147·135 victory over Utah . . . game and ·kd 20-0 at the half behind Frasco's first P~rdue, <?pcncd the gates fo~ Ohio State to re present thef
Dominique Wilkins sc.prcd I 4 of his 34 points in the touchdown pass to receiver Tony Smith a I-yard run by Big Ten .'" ~he Rose Bowl 1f tht I 3th-ranked Buckeyes
fourth period as Atlanta beat Phoenix. 114-I07 . . . FranK.. Robinson and two field gY<t ls by Tony Brown. defeat M1ch1gan next Saturday.
George Gervin scored 42 points to propel San Antonio including a 48-yarder. ' Maryland 4%, Miami •. F l!i· 40: Maryland. made the ,
to a 127· IOJ victory over winless Cleveland. Washington State 33, California 7: Mark Rypien larges! co~eback by a winning team in ma1or coll~ge ,
The fight l;!roke out shortjy after official Jack
Madden suffered a knee inJury earl) m the third period.
That left referee Did 8avctta to officiate the game
alone.
"~hen you have just one official working. the
brutaltty out there is unbelievable," Maxwell said.
"Players will do what they think they can get4tway with
because you know that fo r every two fouls you cQmmit.
none will be called.··
gaote of the day
....., Powlch, writing ln the W-"fngton Post
on the punc:hlng prOVl'W of ~1 Gerry ~ •'Whenttiey,eay COOMyta hownerot the
maffed flet, that ts true. ·eut he dlapatchel tt by third· ctaaa matt."
Soviets top U .s. Olympians
KYOTO. Japan -·. The Soviet
Uni on's men's volleyball team. which did
not compete at the Summer Olympics,
rallied Saturday to defeat the U.S. gold
medal team at the Japan Cup tournament.
The Soviets won by scores of 12-15, I J-15. 15·8. 15-8 and 15-J I.
The victory on the third day of the eight-nation
tourname ve the Soviets a share of the lead at J-0
with J pan._)Nhich defeated Poland 15-4, 15· I 2. 15·9.
~mted States slipped to 2-1.
I · before 4,000 SJX.>ctators at the Kyoto Sports
Center Ha . the U.S. men took the first two sets.
powered by the spikes of captain Karch Kiraly and
Ricci L·1yties. .,.
Lendl brushes aside Connor s
BtEY.cngJancr=-Tvant:C~ and Andres Gomez battled their way
Saturday mto the final of a tennis
tournament. ousting the final two Ameri-
c~ns.
Lend! outgunned two-time champion Jimm\
Connors, 6-4, 6~2 in a sparkling but often heated
semifinal.
Gomez. 1he gifted left-hander from Ecuador. then
tamed Peter Fleming. the only unseeded player left in
lhe si~gkll ofth1s Grand Prix tournament, 6-3, 6-1 in a
one-sided affair that lasted onl y 66 minutes and never
produced the high quality of the Lendl·Connors match.
Gomez's tnp to the final was cased considerablv
when John McEnroe. the world's No. I-ranked player.
was suspended by the Men's International Professional
Tenms Council when he eclipsed the $7,500 limit for
fines in a I 2·month period. McEnroe had been the top
seed in 1his tournament and would have been in
Gomez's side of the draw.
BREEDERS' CUP ...
From Cl
Bruin'"' shut down Red Wing~
Deiensemen Ray Bourque and Mike ~
O'Connell scored power-play goals, CbarUe '
Simmer added h1 s seventh goal, his sixth
since being traded by the Kings and a
stifling Boston defense limited Detroit to 16 shots on
goal Saturday night as the Bruins posted their third
· straight National Hockey League victory, a 4-2 triumph
over the Red Wings ... El~where in the NHL. Pat
Fla tley's goal midway-through the third period ga ve the
New York Islanders a 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh. The
Pen~uins had tied the game 4-4 just three minutes
earlier when center Jobn Chabot scored his se-cond goal
of the night ... Dong Solllman fired a 40-foot slapshot
· past goafie Pat Riggin on a second-period power play,
enabling New ·Jersey Devils to post a 2-2 tie with
Washington ... Steve Larmer scored twice as Chicago
fought back from a three-goal deficit to tie Toronto, 4-4.
Darryl Sutter and Curt Fraser also scored for the Black
Hawks ... Petri Skrlko and ~foe Lemay notched third-
penod ~oals 10 lift Vancou'ver into a 5.5 overtime tic
with Minnesota ... Colin fatterson collected two goals,
including the tying score to give Calgary a 3-3 tie with
Montreal.
Sullivan races to pole position
LAS VEGAS -Danny Sullivan .•
gained ~he pole posi.uon for today's Caesars
Palace Grand Prix Indy-car race, while
Mano Andretti took the outside position •
on the front row as he conlinued his relentless quest for
the CART-PPG season championship.
·_TeJ~1dalon
TELEYJatoH
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: ·P ltteburgh at
ClnclnnaU, Channel 4.
1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago Beare at
Rama, Channel 2.
4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington
at use (tape), Channel 2.
4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at New York
Ranger&, Channel 9.
RADIO
1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Rams,
KMPC (710).
l p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at San
Diego, KOGO (600).
4;30 p.m. -PRO HOCkEY: Kings at New YOf'k
Rangers, KWVE (108 FM).
7:30 p.m. -PAO BASKETBALL: New Jersey
at Lakera, KL:AC (570).
PRELIMS ...
From Cl
million. seven-race program was a
foreign affair.
Las61cany an Enghsh-bre-0 owneG
by the Aga Khan. overtook French-
brcd mare All Along just before the
wire and won the $2 million Breeders'
Cup Turf Stakes by a neck. He paid a
winning muluel of $108.80. which
made Wild Again's ~nning return of
$64.60 pale.
wmmng 1he Mile on the grass. and
Pnncess Roonc) dommatcd the 01~·
ta.fl.
strong shot at the title is CdM. The
Sea Kings put together a 1hirci:l?lace
finish In ihclr race to advance. CdM
was lc<J by Oann) Holland. who ran a
I 5:48 for !.econd. Sean Combs
clocked a 16: I J for eighth, and
Darren Wood checked in with a 16:21
for eleventh.
In the first lwo ~takes on the
program. each worth $I million,
Cliief s Crown won the Ju\enile and
became the solid favorite for nexr
year's Kentucky Derby. "While Fran's
Valen1inc. a 70· I shot, almost \.\On
lhe Juvenile Fillies Stakl's. She fin.
1shed a ha lf·lcngth in front of
Outstandingly. but was disqualified
and placed I Ol h.
Steward Pete Pedersen. in explain·
mg the inquil)·. said Gate Danter
lo~cd in dunng the last sixteenth ofa
mile and placed Slew o' Gold in dose
quarters. "Actually he interfered with
both inside horses." said Pedersen.
Slew o' Gold was fifth going down
the backstretch, as first his stablemate
Mugatea. then Wild Again led the
eight-horse field. Gate Dancer was
seventh.
Then, Slew o· Gold. ridden by
Angel Cordero Jr .. began to move on
the final turn and seemed to take the
lead. As they turned for home. Laffi1
Pincay Jr. moved Gate Dancer into
contention and the three horses put
on a bnlhant stretch duel.
Sea King Coa<:h Bill Sumner was
especially pleased with Holland's
performnacc, "Danny Holland ran
great. He wasn't in th e top 10 after
two miles but then he just started
picking guys off. It looks like he's
trying to be the No. I man now."
Like McChesney, Sumner believes
his team w111 have good run for the
money ifh1s fo urth and fifth runners
improve in 1he finals. "I couldn't ask
for more from the first three. but the
fourth and fift'1 men will have10 pick
it up," he said.·
In the other three $1 million stakes
on the card. Eillo won th e Sprint.
Royal Heroine tied a world record in
Slew o' Gold's disappointing scc-
ond wu worth $675,000. Sumner feels the team that runs
---· together will win 1ogether. "Most of r--:::C:::E::-L-:L""":U:'":':"'L-:A:-:R~M~O~B~l~L~E~P!"""H"""""'!'O-N_E..:S::.:::=::; the best teams stay in a pack when they run . They pace thciT teammates
from ••5 20 and help each other out 1here on the
;J • per mo. oac course. Just look at Thousand Oaks in
•over 10 yrs exp. In mobile com. our race _ three green jerseys
Cell, Inc. •briefcase phones avail together out 1n fron t most lhe race.
7 -•same day service & Installation That's what we want to do too," 14 261 •1344 •at your location or ou rs Sumner said.
•call for free demonstration. One team that always seems have a 17855 Skvoark Cr Ste. A lrvlne • factorv trained service,
9vfonday 'J.[tgfit '.Foot6af[ at Th£ Park
Specia[ Menu
'Prime 'J(ib "ll4>ctal . ,,, ~r-. $:'.9'i
"~"'·' WUI! hiJAJ-J /''t'nt 11'1'1 1i1r/1. J,._L\I
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pack of runners out in front is
Newpon Harbor. The Sailors' No. J.
ranked girls team moved into the
finals with a first-place fin ish in their
heat. clippmg Sunset League champ
Edison. 59-74.
The Sailors were led by Maggie
Henson's first-place time of 18:43,
fo llowed by Buffy Rabbitt's 19:03 for
third, nnd Tiffany Anderso~·s I 9: I 9
for fou rth. l
ThJ: CharJers' Nicole Ritchot ran a
19:31 for fif\h place to lead Edison.
fumbled to kill Washington State's first scoring threat but football history as reserve quarterback Frank Reich •
he came back to throw two touchdown passes and run for directed sh straight scoring drives to help the T errapins,
another TD. leading the Cougars to victory. trailing 31-0 at ~lftime. overcome sixth-ranked Miami.
Arltoaa %8, Stanford 14: Arizona tailback Daw Oldaboma 4Z, Colorado 17: Freshman fullback Lydell I ~dams scored first half touchdowns on one-and three-yard Carr ran 64 yards for a touchdown and Danny Bradley I'
runs. and quarterback Alfred Jenkins added a three-yard fired a 68-yard scoring pass to Steve Sewell as quick-
second half touchdown run while Max Zendeja~ kicked striking Oklahoma. tt\c nation's nin th-rankea team.
three extr.a point~ and added fi~ld goals of32 and 47 yards, buried Colorado.
as the Wildcats improved their record to 6-4, 4-2 .m t.he--Florid• !7,Georgla 0: Tenth-ranked Florida ended six
Pac-10. years of frustration against Georgia, hammering the ,
PaeUic %4, Fresno State 6: Senior quanerback Paul eighth-ranked Bulldogs behind the passi ng of freshman
Bemer threw one touchdown pass and ran for another Kerwin Bell to move to the brink of tts first Southeastern
score as Pacific won the PCAA game. · Conference crown .
College football scores
7
COLLEGE
West USC 16, Washington 7 UCLA 26, Oreoon St. 17 Washington St. 33, Californla
Arizona St. 44, Oregon 10 Nevada·Las Vegas 26, Cal State Fullerton 20
San Jose SI. 42, Long Beach SI. 17
Pacific 14, Fresno SI. 6
Chico SI. 14, San Francisco S)1 14 ·
Sacramento St. 15, Har ward St, 13
Sonoma St. 17, Humboldt SI. 15 .
Cenl. Wasnlngton 28, w Wuh· 1"91on 6
6
O<l!il<>n Tech ?8, w. Oreoon 6 Pac lulheran 38, Whllworln 8 ,."Orf9olrta. ~orro--Rockies Arliona 28, Stanford 14
BYU 34, San Diego SI. 3 Air Force 23, New Mexico 9 Oklahoma 42, Colorado 17 Idaho 45, Idaho SI. 42 Ulah 21, Utah SI, 10 Montana St. 41, N, Arizona 3 Weber SI. 23, Boise SI. 21 Llnfleld SS, WlllameJle 0 Men. Colo 2'2. Morllana Te<:h 71 W New Mulco 39, S Utah 6 Colorado Mines S~. Colorado Col.
E. WHhlnglon SO, N Colorado 15 Ft Lewis 30, N Mex Highlands
?9
13
Southwest
Arkansas 14, Savior 9 Houston 29, Texas 15 SMU 31, Rice 17 TCU 27, Texas Tech 16 Oklahoma SI. 31, Missouri
Tulsa 24. Indiana SI. '17 Colorado SI. 59, Texas-El Paso 31
N. Texas St. 10, NE Louis!· ana 3
Arkansas St. 37, Lamar 13 Wichlla St. 17, w Texas St. 14
Louisiana Tech ~4, Texas· ArlingJon 0
NE-Oklahoma -23,-sE-~~a-homa 13 .
Alcorn St JS, Prairie View 12 Angtlo SI 52. Sam Houston St 7 Ark. ·Monllceno 23, Ark. ·Pine Bluff 1 AugHn Col 20, Tarleton St. 19 cent. Arkansu 14, Hendet"lon SI. 6 Cenl. SI., Okla 28, l a09glon 3 E Cen1ra1 u. 41. SW Oklattoma 38 E. Texas SI. 23, Howard Pavne 7 E New Mexico 42, Texas Lulheran 7
13
McMurrv 27. Sul Ron St. 13 Nlcl'tolls St 30. SW Texas SI 14 Ouachita 28, Harding 24 Panhandle St. 40, Do•ne 3 S. Arkansa• 13, Arkanws Te<:h 7 Texal A&I 28. Abllene Chrlsllan
Mictwest Ohio St. 52, Northwestern 3
Michigan 31, Minnesota 7
Michigan SI. 17, Iowa 16 Illinois 34, lndlana 7
Wisconsin 30, Purdue 13 Nebraska 41 , Kansas 7 Iowa St. 7, Kansas St. 7 Bowling Green 28, Ohio U. 7
Cent. Mlchlg'an 51, Ball St. 7 E. Illinois so. W. Kentucky 19
Marshall 10, Illinois St. 3 Miami, Ohio 2.3, E. Michigan
0
Wake Forest 20, Duke 16 James Madison 21. VMI 17 Murrav St. ·3s, Youngstown SI. 7 North Carolina 24, Georgia Teeh lT
Delaware 27, Mhsachu· setts 14 Lehigh 21, Bucknell IS Maine 27. Howard U. 23
New HamPshlre 14, Holy Cross 13 Richmond 19, Northeastern NE Missour i 19, W. llllnols 14 S. Mississippi 31, E. Caro· lina 27 8
N. Michigan S5. Michigan Tech 28
14-
SW Missouri 31, S. Illinois 6 Toledo 13, N. llllnols 7 W. Michigan 13, Ken! SI. 9 Wichita St. 17, W. Texas st.
Wvoming 45, S. Dakota St. 29
Tennessee St. 24, Louisville
lS Tn.·Challanoooa 21 , AP· palachian St. 20 W. Carolina 31. E. Ten·
neuee St. 17
Alabama A&M 20, luS"-eoff 14 Alb4nv. Ga 27, Savennah SI 0 Austin Peev 27, T'ennenN Tech
Anderson 24. Blutflon 23 Bethune·Cookmn 42, Morris Ashland ~. Valparalso 8 Brown 28 Auguslana,111. 21, Elmhurst 0 CaPilal 7 l(enluckv wesivn 6 Beldwln·Wallace 35, Heidelberg Ca'lon·Newma" 11. Prubv
20 _ ____.terlan U --mildll~l~WottTor n--· Centre 35 Rl'todel o Bl!nedlcllne,111. 24, Concordia, Ill Clladel 'll, Wotf0<d 16
IS Davidson 30, C•lewt>a IS Black Hiiis SI 49. Cnedron SI 21 Dena si. 17, Veldosta St n Cen!, Me1~s1 6. Beker 5 ~ e Kentucttv ... Mortflead SI 38 Cenl. St .. Ohio 21. Hll~ale 14 Elon so 8owle St o Concordia. Neb. 36, Dakota Ft. Vel~v St, 61, Kentuckv s1. o Waslvn 29 Furman 42, Cent. Florida 6 Cornell, Iowa 31, Beloit 14 Georgetown, Kv. 30. St Joseph, Dayton 62, Tavlor 3 Ind o Flndlav '8, Manchester JS Grambling St. 1, s. carOllna St 7 Franklin :n. Evansville 0 Hampton Inst 16 Virginia St 10 Friends 34, Tabor 7 , J.C. Smllti 20; Feve11ev111e St. u Gustav AdolPtlus 42, St. Johns, Mars Hln 11 Gllrdner·WeN> 3 Minn. ~ Ml d T ' 2 G Hemline 7 St Olaf 1 d le enn. 4 ' eorgla • · Southern 7 Indiana Cen1r111 20, Butler 10 Mites 21 B•Pllst u o
0
Albanv, NY '3, Marls! O Arrn!rlcan lnll n, SPrlngtleld 1 Amherst 23, Wiiiiams 6 Bales 14, Tufh 14 Bowdoin 20, Colbv I• Brooklvn College SI, Fairfield O Bulf1lo 21, loci\ Haven 9 C11lllornl11. Pa. 31, lndlana, Pa 14 Calhollc U. 47, Marvvllle o Clarion 29, Geneva 14 Coast Guard 47, ill.Y Maritime o Concord ?I, Guilford 9 Cortland St ?2, SI Lawrence 6 Hamlllon 10, Union, N V 3
HOl>.1~1 41, RPI 17
~~ ... ~ Polnf 10 Johns Hopkins 26, w. Ma~vl•nd
Junlala 17, UPHiii 6 Lala velle «, E SlroudU>urg 38 lvcomln9 24, Blo0msbur11 14 Man. Marlllme 10, Brldilwater. Mau.3 Mercvhurst 18. Alfred 1 S Mlllersvllle 46. New Heven 1 Moravian 17, Mulllel\berg 14 Norwich 30, Mlddlel>urv 17 Plvmou1h St '3. Currv 14
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Kearnev St. 24, Wavne, Nil>. 13 MlulsslPe>I Val 49 ·Alabama SI Ktnvon 23, Hiram Col. 2'2 7 . ' ' 0 Mldtand 11, Peru SI. 0
Pac-9 Confer.nee
Fullerlon ~o. Golden West 14 Tall 49, Bakersfield 7
Cerritos S2. Mt. San Antonio
Ml"tkln 7, Carroll, Wls. O
Mo. Waslern 19, Ft Han SI 7 Mou!ll Union 19. w111ent>er11 17 Muskingum 14, Marietta 0 Nebralka·Omaha 21, Mankato SI 1 NOf"th Central 16, N0<th Perk 12
N. Dakota St. 33, SI. CloUd SI. 14 NW Missouri SI. 14, Mluourl· ROiia 6
0
Norttlwood, Mich. 21. Ferris SL
Ohio Wntvn 23. Woosf9f 1 Ollert>eln 17. Olllo Northern 17 Plllsburo SI. «, EtN>Orla SI. 22 St. Merv's, Kan. 21, Be11111nv, Kan. 20 St. Tttornas ~. Macetester 7
Slou~ Falls 17. Carleton 10 S. Dakola 24, Auouslane,S.D. 6
SE Ml-i 94, Llncoln-16 SW Kansas 73. McPherson O Sterling 27, Ollawa, 1<411, 12 Wat>ash 41, DePauw 26 Washburn 31 . Mo. Southern 29 Washl09ton, Mo. 17, Rose· Hulman 7 wavrte, Mleti. 30, Gr1111d Valtev St. 3 William Jewl!ll .0, Culver·Sloct· ion O Wiimington 6, Earlham l Wls.·Eau Claire 30, Wis ·Stev11n Pt. 23 Wls.·Plallevllle 22, Wls.·Stoul 14 Wls.·Rlv. Falls ?I, Wis.· LaCron1 7 Wls.·Whlleweter 49, Wls.·Ol· hkosh o South Marvland 42, Miami, Fla. 40
South Caroilna 38, Florida SI. 26
10
Florlda 27, Georgia 0 LSU 16, Alabama 14 Tennessee 41, MetT'IPtlfs St. 9 Kentuckv 27, Vanderblll t8 Auburn 60, Cincinnati O Clemson 17, Virginie Tech
Virginia 45, N. Carolina SI. 0
10
MorehouH 18, Clerk COl. 8 Newberry 10, lenoli·Rhvne 7 NorfOlk SI. 17. llvln1n1one 18 N. Alabama 24, W. GeorQla 3 N.C. Cenlral 49, N. Caroline A& T
Eest
Pasadena CC 32, El Camino
16 Mission Conference
Orange Coasl 20, Palomar
14 Saddleback 19, Citrus 15
RLverside CC 26, San Diego Boston College 45, Armv 31 Rutgers 23, West Virginia 19 7 Svracuse 29, Navv 0 Plllsburgh121, Tulane 10
Wllllem & Marv "8, Colgate
San Diego Mesa 19, Soulh· western 14
'39 •. •
Yale 27, Princeton 24
Cornell 19, Columbla 7 Dartmouth 27, Brown 1 t
Penn 38, Harvard 7
West.rn Stat. Conference S-anra Barbara 36. Compton lS
Boston U. 2l. Connecticut 17 l•
Glendale S2. Moorpark 30 Venlura St. Rio Hondo 21
San la Monica SS, Hancock
Hornets top
GWC, 40-14
Fullenon College opened a 20..0 halftime lead
allowed visiting Golden West to draw close but the~
buried the Rusilers' hopes with a 94-yard kickoff return in
the fourth quarter by Damon Sweazy to score a 40-14 Pac-9
Conference football victory Saturday night.
Sweazy's TD run fo llowed a Golden West touchdown
by Bryan Burnside on a 30-yard interception return which
had pulled the Rustlers to within two touchdowns at 27-14
Fullerton, ~hich improved its Pac-9 record to 5·1.
then added an insu:cince sc~re on C'harles Ray's second
touchdown of the night. a four· yard run late in the ga'me
before 3.400 fans at Fullerton Stadium.
Laszlo, Johnstone
key Coast's 20-14 wln
The Hornets used a 7 5-yard run by Ray and fi eld goals
of 34 and 30 yards by sophomore place-kicker Rick Frank
for a 13-0 lead in the first quarter. Sweazy's 21-yanJ
touchdown run made it 20-0 at intermission.
Golde11 West, 2-4 in Pac-9 play, scored llS fi rst
touchdown on a 12·yard pass from John Heinle io Greg
Applegate in the lhird quarter.
* SAN MARCOS -Ken Laszlo fired touchdown
passc!I of 23 and 25 yards to Sean Johnstone and the
Orange C~ast College defense picked off five passes and
came up wnh a fumble recovery as the Pirates topped host
Palomar, 20-J 4, in Mission Conference footbafl action
Saturday.
Laszlo c~mpl~te~ 9 of 18 passes for J 59 yards to help 9CC ev~n Its M1ss1on Conference record at 3-3 and
improve its overall rC«>rd to-3-5.
Derck Nichols picked off two passes while Lance
Neal. Bill Sicker and Joe Piccola also came up with
1tttcrccptions. Piccola also recovered a Comet fumble.
FUlertOft 40, Gotden West 14
sc-~Ov•rttn Gok™I West O o 7 7-14 Fullerton 13 7 o 10-40
!lick)
Fut-Rev 75 run (Frank kick I Fllt-f'rank 34 FG Fut-Frank 30 FG
Fut-SwtlIV 11 run (Frank
GWC-~te 12 PIU from Helnle (Doan kfdt) Ful-At v 19 run Cklcxk t11tedl Gwc-eur~ ao 1n1•r· C.1>11on return (Do.n kkk) Fu1-S...,1v 94 kickoff return (Fr•nk kick)
Tomulck, ?·2S; GrM'lt, 8·19, Ap0 Plto•lt, l·lt, Hanson, l·IS; Brown, ~;); Kelu r, l·O; Helnle, l·for ·mlnut
Fu•-Rav. 11·19?, New· klrlt,4· 17, Swearv, 1•49. Bt1<11mon, 1·4; MK>uw, 2•f0f'•mlnul · $; Jolln"SOn l·for·mlnus 2? • '
'•Hine GWC-Htlnle, 71 39·3, 191, Han.on. 1 ·2·0, 11
Fut-Mouw, 14•J0•3, 176. ·~ GWC-018trnardo, 6•0 ,
Melor, 7·60, Al>Ole911t, 3·3', $1\ourd~ l ·t&; !ooor, I t2, Eotl\, 1·9; Ptrker, J.ll; Motl'llrllead, Hl
•Jnc •f'ati 'lhff9n . . . . . ... ~. . . . . . . . s 1.95
fadu '1 11 '1Ul-•1•·0Lf,1r , 111.•\'4' 1HtJ 'r,J •''tu 11 t!1 t lftJ1'fo/ h1 'ti ;t r
. Comet quarterback Michael Defabio who was hurt
1n P~l~mar'tftrstgamc oft he year, saw his1'rst action since 1r:;--p•iiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I the inJ~ry and completed 21 of 4.S passes for 274 yards.
··(;cod serv~. OCC's JohMtone cauaht seven passes for 141 yardJ.
F11._1t.., •run (Fttnk kl<1t.I
All•tldence: a.AOO ln llmalld) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ......... GWC-P1rktr, 16·1S ;
Fvt-Sultlv•11, ,.,1; NHh, 1•24; $1al11ner, l•lf; Swea1v t•t Pravwowikl, 2· 12, 01rd~ ?·ts' Rav, l·56; GrNn, 1·11 ' '
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good covcragr. *
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P•~•ll'AI S pan frono D•Fablo ($(~It lllcli I
Allend1nce 1,000 (tttlm1tt<1)
INDIVIDUAL JTATISTICS .. .,.,.,.
oc-eredlev, 9·0 ; MarliMJ,
t0-34, Mend~nen. S·30, e111anec1a.
7·10, L•tilO, .lt·lor~mlrnn·l, ,_
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1·7, DtFtl)lo. 7-tor·mlnu• '· l•ICMIOr, l-for·mlnu• 17. , .... OCC-t.aulO, 9·11•0, lff. Pal-OtFel>lo, 2l·•J.o•, U•;
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A n teater p ol olsts win, 11 -8
• Tony Bell scored four goats and Stefano Rossi added
three more to lead. UC Jrvine·s water POio team tl> an 11-8
non-conference v1c~ory over UC San Diego , aturda)' at Ne~n Harbor High.
he Anteaters. now 1 .S-11 -I on the season manaacct
to pull away from the Torerors in 1he fourth quarter with four &oals. .
UC'.' owned An 8-7 lead btfo~ Rossi. John OJ1V1crnnd Bell tallied to put the gam~ Obt of rca~h."
UCI returns to PC A a4tion today :u noon when the
Anteaters trtvel to UC Santi Barbara.
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USC 16, Walltln9ten 7
~ bY °"'"'" W1thlll9ton 0 1 0 0-1 use > l o 10-16 USC-Jorden SI FG
USC-Jorden '7 FG
W11,,_ltOl>lnton 4 run (JH91r kick)
USC-Crutcti.r 2 run (Jorden kick)
USC-Jorde n '6 FG
All1nd1nc-11,131
TSM\ STATISTICS
W11tl
Flr•t oown• 14
ltu•M•·verd• 27·15
P1Ul"9 \llrdt 245 Return verd• 3 ,..,WI ?0-42·2
Putllt 9·.0
Fuml>fft·lotl O·O
P-lllfl•Vlfdt 2·10
Tlme of Pot .. n lon 24:25
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
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11
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161
'6 13·21-1
1·39
1-0
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ltUSHING-W1tnlnoton: Rotilnton,
IS·S7, J1dlaon. S·2', F~v. 3-7. USC;
Crutctler, lS-116; t<nlgt'll, 10-ll; Pole. 4·12
PASSING-W1al\l,,gton. Slc:uro, 17·33· I.
1to. MllMn. 3·9·1, SS. USC. GrHn, 13·71·1
1'1.
ltECEIVING-Wulllnoton· GrHn1,
7· 100; P1ttlaon, l ·n . ltotlfnaon, 4·32. USC:
Normen, •·'4. Wlft, l ·S2. Ti nner. 1·20.
San J ... St. 42. Lone llMach St. 7
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Lono a .. c11 St o o o 1-1
Sin Jo .. St. 6 14 9 1)-'2
SJ$-Smltll 35 PIH from Fr1tco (kk:k
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Fret<IO) SJ5-8rown '9 FO
SJS-Btown 35 FG
SJS-Smllll s PIH lrom Fretco (PIH
1•111<1) SJs-erown 3t FG
SJS-8owm1n 15 PHI from Fr11co
(llrown kk:k)
LBS<-G1lnea 7 run <Oceouere kick)
SJs-McOeci. 71 PIU lnttr~llon (run
felled) Attend1nc.-4,"4
T•AM STATISTICS
Finl downt
ltllll'lft "'Ylr'lh
Peul119 YlfdS
lttfurn V1rd•
P1n1t
Punta
Fumlllb·lost
P'IMltles·'flrO• Tlrnt ol PosMUlon
LIS
1• 2~1'
166
14
20-42·2 , . .,
1·0
11-ISS
2'At
SJS
2S
)HS
420
'35 30-'2· I 3·31
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OIU-Nl«Mn .. 110 uc~-YOWlt 1• .... from IOno "·" klell)
UCLA-SNtrero a NH from tono (Lit lllcll)
CA-1..ef'1NO
UCLA-Let H l'O
OIU-lvnurn T1 HU from ltMflwVll (Nleltlft kkll)
OSU-SIHnwvtl I NII (NlelMn lllcll)
UCLA-;l.H 4t 110 Alltnclenc~. I 1'
T9AM STA Tl1T1CI ow Flrat down• 17
ttualllt•vt rCla H· l2>
PHtlllCI verdt tl1
ltt111<n verClt 4 I ....... 16·)1·0
Pl.lnla • •·» l'um1>1ea·lott :M
'"-lllet·vtrda 1·41
Timi of Pot ... t lon 25~4
IMDlvtOUAL ITATISTfCS
ltUSHIHO-Or"°" It,: Orttn, I~/ Sl~d, 4·,.; SIMl\wvll, 15· 101
... ~. 2·S: MaloMt 1•21 OrwM >· 1. UCL.Al A/ICtftwt, U• 1>61 Prlmut, 1•2',
Wiley, 2·7; Gttell, l•O: a-~tw·mll!Yt'
ftASSING-Otffon It.: SIHllWVll,
1S-tl·O, 1•1 OrHnt 2->-0, ». UCLA: lono
16·H ·J, I•. ' ltE'CEIVI~ St· ~. 4·'7;
Olllon, 3-41; GrMn, 2~7; Moll1*9ne, 2-f:
H1wlllna, 1·17; MaloM, 1-12: Sten, l·f;
Stullblefi.td, I ·f, UCL.A: Shlrr1td, 6·94;
You119, ~'1; Andf-•· 2·101 Frencolt. H •: Wiiton, 1-101 Tll!Mll Mor·mlll\jt ,
COMMUNITY COLL•O•
l'ac-9 c ..... ~ c• .... •1C1t W LT
Tiii • 1 0 P1teoen1 s 1 o
Fullerton S 1 o
Cerrito• 4 l O
Gotden w .. r 2 • o
llklf'tfllld 2 4 0
Lone B11tl\ 2 • o
!I Ci mino I s 0 Mt. S.n Antonio 1 5 o
S.tllNeY'• ._.. Fulllr~on .0, Gotdln WMI 14
T 111 49. Bekeratllld 1
C1rrll0t 52, Mt. Sin .Antonio O
Petldtn1 31. El Cemlno 16
OWt'll WLT
I 1 0 s , 0
1 1 0 • 4 0
4 4 0
4 • 0 4 • 0
3 s 0
2 • 0
S.tuNIY'• °"'* 17:JO ...,,,,, £1 Cimino va. Golden WHI (11 OCC),
1:30 P.m. Bek1raflekl 11 P1tedlnl
CertllOI ,, Lone IMCll cc
Fullerton 11 Ml. Sin Antonio
SlddteOack
ltlYlfllde
Slnt1 Ane
Cllrua
Or1noe Co1tt
Sin DllOO Mlt1
Soutl\weallfn P1lomer
Sin OllOO
C.•·-WL.T 6 I 0
5 1 0
• 2 0
3 3 0
3 l 0
3 l 0 l • 0
1 5 0
0 ' 0 S.tvrdeY'• k lrtS Orenoe Coett 20, P1lomer 14
Sleldlll>ecll 1'. Cltrua IS
RIYlflldf CC U , Sen Oleeo 1
C>lwll
WLT 7 2 0
1 I 0
• 4 0
l 4 1
l 5 0
l 5 0 5 4 0 , ., 0
0 • 0
Sin l>llOO Meta 1', Soutl\wtsttrn 14 Sttvr•r• °'"* m• un.> Citrus •I Or•nte Coeat
Slnte Alll et Sldcltetlecll Sin DllOO 11 Sin DllOO Ml ..
_P1lom1t 11 ltlvtnldt CC, 1:30 p,m.
,,.,.,. t9UrnemMt _
(el K.8 ..... , Hewel)
Slndv Lvr. 61-'4·6f-201
Cr1l9 St1dllr 62·70·12-204
Anctv a.tn 65• 71·7C>-'206
LM Trt¥JQch 71-67·6f-207
Blrnflerd Lll\Olf' 70-6~ ..... 207
&en Crenww '7·73·61-207
O.nlt Wi lton 71·'5·74-210
Gr19 Norm1n • 70-ff-71-210
Nlctl F1JOO 71·61·71-210 Ellero D10uc111 6'·61·74-211
G1rv Koci\ '9·70-n-211
80l>GlkW 70·10-71-211
Lenee Su1u11I 70·61·74-212
Bruce Llll1k1 71·71·70-212
JOM Mal'lelfev 72·70·70-212
L1nnv W1dklnt 72•71·69'-212 SCOtt Simpton '5·1l·n-213
W1tr1n Cllencetlor 61·72·74-213 Gerv H1llt>ero 69·72·72-213
H1ll lrwln 7'·71·61--213
Oen H1lld0non 61·71-76-214
Peter J1c01> .. n 70·71·7l-21•
Tom Purtzer 71·73·70-214
St1n Sou11 70·74·72-216
Jev HH$ 70·71·76-117
D1vh:I Grelllm 73·72·72-217
0 1vlo Edwerd• '9·7'·75-111
CIYdt Reoo 12-10-n-219 &uddY Pl\nllp$ 70-76·74-220
cor.., Pivin 76·n ·71·no
0 1vld lal\11 72·74·7s--zll
~r.usu 16-11-1._n1
1<11u1 Mek1le111 7•·7'·74-m
t<e1t11 Koltmever 11-1s-n-nJ
Rk:fterd Marll~z 72·76·75'-m
Jotlo. K1llnkll 76·75·72-m
Tommv Hlnn 1•·77·n-m
John lntlf 7'·7•·7'·229
Tommy Uk1uk• 7S·71·7t-2Jl Din ~ox 7'·79·76-tll
Men's V ... Vbel
JAPAN CUP TOUltNIY
~ l•t l(yete, JIMft)
Soviet Union Clef. United Slllfl, 12· IS,
13· 15, 15-1, 15-1. IS· 11
J10.n def. POiand, 15·4, 15· 12, 15·9
&utoerle Clef. Ml•k:o, 14· 16, 15·3. I S-4. 15·1
South KorH Clef. Cl\ln1, 10· IS, 16· 14,
15·1, 10-IS, 15· 11
Note: Sovlll Union 1no J1.,.n ire J ·O In ~ tourn1m.nt; U.S. It 2· 1
Gtm ve1eVba1
HIGH SCHOOL
Cl,4•A ,._ .....
(S.CMlll .... ,
trvlne ci.t. Torranee, 15·12, 15·1, 15·9
Notre 0 1me (LAI def. Marine, 15· 11, 15-1, 3· lS, IS· 13
Gerdtll GroYI def. F°"'"11ln V111ev. 13· IS, IS-13, 15·2, IS· I)
L.OQ8 lffdl WllM>n def. a.11·.i.fl. IS·ll, IS-7, 15-6
01111 Hiit$ dtf. Jorelln, IS-10, 15·0. 15-10 Chamlttedt def. AtC.Olt , IS-I, 1$-7, IS· 1
Edlaon def. CulWf Cltv, 15·5, IS-2. IS-l
TELE.SCOPE
All!!
• T .-Copes • llnocUs • llcrosc:opes
• Tltlphoto lnn.
YES, IT'S tD£
It COSTA fll'.SA
The L•1nt 'Most Condit• .
m.ESC<l'E COO£R
.. 111 U.S.
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COSTA IEA
957-1900 MON.-SAT. 9AM-7PM
l
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Ptraont Jov <CrM9W) SAO Tlm11 lt.1'.
••COMO •AC•. HO verft.
•Me lttlJ (Hiii) •,60 UO UO
OOIOenNlt (DtiomM) 16.IO ut
llllt11l111 ltttUlll IPtulll'Mt). UO
Tlrnei 11.21. II DAM. Y DOUIU ( ... ) H id Ul.00. U IXACTA (t-2) NICI Ml.JO.
TM•D R.ACI. )50 verdt,
"" c.-11111 H.tckt 'f> I.to uo uo Tltfltl' lttrdOtl)
Tld'ft W111ttrn CCrtewl ltnl: llJ1
t .00 1:
,OUltTH •.AC•. 350 Vtf'Ch.
Mr Duel 0.0.11 (Plk11111> UO Sn..lly Trouble (Cerdou)
M«lh Artllterv I!. 0 1rcle)
>.40 ta uo 120
4..IO Tlmt: 1Ul.
at •XACTA 16· I) Mid US.00.
l'll'TH •AC•. >50 Ytrch. • Cllurt N Go (HIN) U0 6.00
•NolMI 01UM (E. Gerdtf • U.00
Pitt ao ... Jo (H. Glfcl•I
Tlmt: 11 IS. '
U •XACTA 11·101 H id SUMO.
SIXTH •ACI • .t00 verd•. Tiit Crewelld k.IO (Tllmt ) 30.10 10 60
F1tlllt' Alono llllfdl UO
Stmlfl Juo ITrHture) Time· 2071.
HVINTH ltACI. 3SO Ylfdt.
Dvno Dot CH. G1rcl1J UO UO
Jetferton (Frvdevl 12.40 Poor Otd Jot <Hirt)
Time: 11.21.
t2 &~ACTA 15·1) Plld '4S.60.
llOHTH ltACI. JSO verd•.
2,tO • uo uo
1AO 3.20
4.00
uo uo
1.40
Dullln l lHt (Gitt) uo 4.20 lAO
Atllllv Lvnn (H1ttl UO ) . .0
Cerllfleo LldY IH. Gt rclel >..O
Time: 11.07
a2 PIC.I( SIX (1·6-1-S-5·1) Pllkl Sl.311...0 Wltl\ 14 WIMlne llcklla (flVI ,,.,_,,
C1rrvov1r POOi. 111,55~'3.
NINTH ltACI. 400 Vlfd•.
SCotl L•wla (Bero) l.00
A lure Hope IH G1tcla)
Mv Sllrtlme (Tr111ur1)
Tlmt: 20.17.
'2 IXACTA 16·3) Plld 110.IO
TINTH ltACI. JSO n rda.
Kio TM Cl\I~ (Werd) 10 20
COMi. GH (Plulln.l
Metnlto (Hermon>
Time: IU•.
S2 IX.ACTA 11·71 0110 S3$60_
Attlndlnce t,02'.
uo 2.10
l 20 2.tO uo
HolVWOOd '•rfl SATIHtDAY'S llllWLTS
l4ttMI if ·M Y !Ml .......... ...-.J
l'l•IT ltACI. One mlle.
Clllef'• Crown (Macbeth) J..O UO 2 . .0
hnk't ProtPtCt IV•sciu.O 12.IO 6.~
SPl!ld A Buell (Cordlfo) J.40
Also recld: SCrlpt Ofllo. Bionic LIOllt.
0 1uf)llln F1bule1u11, Conurt H1M, 5"c·
11cu11r Love, PrOUOfll Hour, S.Creterv
G•Mrel.
Tll"M: 1:36 1/S.
SICOND RACI. One mlll.
OUIH•ndlnor,i (Gutrr11 47:60""'21.AO 1120
Ou$1v HHr1 IMcM1rowl Sf.20 2l.20 Fl~ Spirit IMcCerron) 5_00
Also rec.a. Slv1nne11 Oenc:er. lnMr•· bl•n. WHklnd Oetlollt, Flftll UOY.
T1t11111no, Plrell't GIOw, OQ-Fren•a Velen·
llM, Got You Runnln. 1:>0-Flnlsl'led nm. ~ OllCtCI IOlll
time· 1.37 '15
11 DAILY DOUIL• IS·l l Plkl $12,60.
TH•D ltACI. 6 furlono~
ElllO (P¥rll) 4 60 3.IO 2.IO
COll"lm1mon11 IMcCerron) 7 00 4.20
Flelllll"O Flt IDell~Mvel 2.IO
Alto reced. PIMWl't CIV. Pr1nc1u
Trecv, CP11rcUn11 F1ll1, Ar1t An
U1c1111t1ln, T1noen1, Pee Mlnl1 , ExPloalve
W11on. RH&ll
Time· 1·10 '15.
SS IX.ACTA IS-7) i:ielO '9C)_$0,
fOURTH AACI. One mlll on tun
Rov11 HerolM <Toro> S.40 4,00 2.IO
Stir Cl\OICI (Mct<nlgllt) JS.00 10,60 Cou-IGuerrel J,60
Also rec.a: TIOll1$, T•uneml si.w, Tonzerun, L•lf F•n, Nl11111 Mover, Preoo,
Smerl And SllerP.
Tll"M: 1:32 3/S.
SS IX.ACTA Cl-41 P1ld S6~.50.
flfTH ••c•. l'I• mlltt.
Princess ltoonev IOlllSVI l 40 2.60 2.20
L.lt1't MIDIC (VelUQ~I) l.20 2 . .0
Adored IPlllCIV) 2.60
Also rec.a. corneov Act, s,11 SPrlno,
LUCl<v Luckv Luekv. MIH• OcHlll.
T lme: 2:02 21 S,
SS •xACTA <•·SJ PllO moo.
SIXTH ltACE. l'I'> mile1.
LH llklfl (St Merlin) 101.10 33.40 16.00
All A!Onil (Cordero> s.eo uo
R11ml (Toro> 7.40
Al•o rec•d Strewb1rrv lto10,
AIP119tietlm, Ma\H~v'• Prince, Pent"'
Tler1, G110 Del Sol, Who'• For OlnMr, Mo< con, T rel ri.m.
Time ns 11s. SS IX~A 13·11 oeld 11,099 SO
SEVINTH RACE. I', mllft.
Wild AOlln (01vl 64 60 10 IO 3.60
si.w O' GOid ICorelerol 3.00 UO
OQ·G•I• Dancer (Plncev> 2.60
00-Flnl•lle<I s.C4nel, <1i•QU1flfled end
Pll CIO rMro
Also rec.a. Treck &erron, O.wrt WI~.
C1n1<1len F1ctor, Precl•lonl•t. Muo1111.
Time. 2'<13 115
SS IXACTA 12·1) Pelo SS14SO.
U l"ICK SIX <t+ 1+3·21 Plld
lll.'30.60 wllll 21 wlnnlll9 tlcll1I• (five hones I C1trvovtf' 0004: 1712,CMS 61.
llGHTH AACI. 6 turtono•.
Teoov N1tur11tv IPlncavJ 9.00 S.00 3 . .0
C•ll•IODI IMcC1tronJ s . .o l .20
Pro &owltf' (Toro) %.IO
Als.o raced Doctor Dk:k, Air Allrt, Jutv 8Hu, M J '1 0et10111
Tll"M, 1:09 4/S.
SS IX.ACTA (3·4' Plkr SIS.1IO
NINTH RACI. I'~ mtiet on tun
Zolf1nv (LIP111ml 14.20 6..0 4.20
Li it Act IMlllMI 4.00 l.00
Jonno11 .. IMcCel'rOllJ UO Also rec.a· Strong Dollar, Gouvlf'no, POI
And Ok , Wlt1 S1re1111v. Momtnto II. Truce
Meker. sn.mtu tk:, Fllet Jw'f. Iron
Lieder rm. ,., J s
SS IXACTA (2·101 Plld 11,,.50.
Alllndlnc:e 64,154.
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17.17..1. 41. Wort (H\lftflfll!Ofl IMOI), 17:111 •· 11-. CHlllll""*" IMOI>, 1':271 '6. ~ lHWllltlnttOl'I a.di), 1Nt.
ltlCll I -Teem .c.rw· 1. DeM Hiia, 61: i. VIiie ,., .. ,flt ,, W.llMt~ 4. MelW o.i. 140. Otf'lerll s. ,._..,., • 1 .. , 7,
• 111ton, 1N. tndlv.._, rewlfa• ). Mvert Cw..n.1),
15:1'3 1 ,._,,. (Colleft>. 1S~1; >. 'tllc:IMD
(CYWeu}, ll:A>; 4. KtlY -Co.fie Hiia),
1"91 5. Of'Mf141 (VIile ,..,_,, 1':041 6. lellre
(OC.11 View), 1 .. (lncltvi..I); 6. YOUlllll!t
(Matti' o.I) ltM; 7. Acosl• (.)Vftftnlnltw),
ltM Ul"ICINkluell; 7. IHwdl (ltalll\I
Hiiia), 161101 I. l'ooor co-"4111>, ,.,,~L'·
Lino <LA-ooc11. 1~"i. 10. SorlMOl'I <v1111
Pwlll, 16-'21. 0trwal IJ. trown <NtwMrt Herbor), 16!29; n. Klotttr (NewMrt
~~/M 1rrJ.:,i~~';:. 111~="=: "1'1 Htrbor), 16:5 ; k. ~ (NewMrf
Htl'llOrJ, 16:»1 JS. 1temrre1 ICl1to11), 16~2;
4 . Munemltto (Newport HerlJor), 11100; "· JKOOt (ldlto11I, 17!04.
lteu • -TMm ICOl'lt; ). Simi Velltv,
"· 2. U!Wettlty, 61; ,. II Toro. '3; .. I I
Modtnl, fl. Otl'lefa: 6. fOUftlt ln V11i..... 112.
tndlvlOuet reautta: I. Wtlltttev (UnlYlf'·
altv), 15:31; 2. MoWH•• (llalloo Monttom·
erv), IS:A01 >. ""'°' (Unlvtrtll'fl, 15144; 4. Zimmer (Simi Ve lllvl, 15:4'1 5. 81eney Ce>o.
• ~), 1':10; .. 0. Vito IL.etune lllCfl),
15i9' unc11v1c1ue111 '-Cu.arooero (Simi VII·
1eY>..1. 16:14; 7. H«-U!I Toro>. 16:1'; I.
Mc,.tddlll (II Toro), 16:1'; '· McGfli. (Simi-Veit¥~ lt:M; 10. •tee1 (II Modine), 16S ~;·11. Mert111 IUnlvw.lty),16:21;
II. CUl'tla (Ulllvenlty), 1':G; 21. LI Mon
(F-teln Velltv). 16:... 21 HMt1ev
(Unlvenltvl 1':51; 2'. Knot (F°""teln
V....,), I~, 31, W11trmtn ll.lnlv1nltv1,
tMO; 4 TrUdll IFOUllteln V111eYJ1 17:1',
G. aoM (fOU11t1ln V111rt>. 17·11, 41.
Gertntr (Fount1ln V111tYJ, 11'23
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Cit Ml 1M ..... C ..... )
ltece 10 -T .. m KCWM I NewPOl'1 Hetw, "' 2. ldlton, 7•; 3. Min ion lllelo.
111 4. ltotnno Hiia, 106.
lncll'flcluel rMUltt: I. Smllll (WOOd•
tlt1dfl), 11:11 (lnclMdUll), I. Henton (Ntw·
totl H1'11«), 11:43; 2. D1tv (Minion Vlllol,
11!56; 3. ltlbblll (NtwPOfl H1tborl. lf:Ol; 4.
T. Alld«aoo (NlwPON He<Oor), l~lt;-S.
ltlldlol CEdlton), 1,..31; 6. l<utlft (Min ion Vlelo), 1,..30, 1. Oonellw (ToronGe), I~;
L Colllnt (ltolllllil Hllll), lt:O:); f. Evlfllt
(C811VOll), 1,.A7; 10. V1ndtftilfo (W .. t·
l•k•I. 19:& Oll'ltrl: 11. Neoon (Edlaon),
l,...52; 12. l'tter (EdltonJ, 1t:S3; 11. Manlll
IEdltonl, 20:11; 22. L.110 (NIWPOrl
Herborl, 20:20; 21. Plmm IEOlton), 70-AO; 2'. ltufflnl (NtwPOrt H1rbor), 20:'6; 31 M.
Anderton I Newport Harbor>. 20-A; )4_
WtlJD (NewPOl'I H1tbor), 21;00; 3'. Holtz
1Hlton), 2':07.
ltllCI 11 -T11m scor .. : I. P1los
Vtrdel, 90; 2. Tuttln, ... l . N-berry Perll.
75; 4. lrvlne, 94. Otl\era: I WMlmltltr. 206.
lncllvlduel rMutt• I. SUtton (Newoerrv
Pll'll), 11:10; 2. Wr!ollt (lrvfne), lt:07+· &. a.M
(......._rv Pll'k), 1,..30; S. ftlMole C uatlnJ,
--tt:O; 6. Arrnt""'M (Ht wMi 1 v l"Wll 1. -
l,.M ; 1. Hour!oen (P11o6 Vlfdea), 1,..55; f
WeldOn 1.-.1oa Verdes), lt.5', 10. Yu {Paloa
Verdell. 1,..57 °''*" 11. JoMton CWn•· mlfltler), 20-.20, lt N1uloll1t (lrvlne). 2024,
21 Sclluster (!Nine>. 20:27. n HOlu
(lrvlnel. 20'.35, 2'. COltmln UrvlneJ, 20'.sl; n Modi. IWfltmkltterl. 21-00, & MM!-
,.'" IWntmlnaterJ, run. ltlGt 12 -Teem KOt'fl I ThouMnct
o.u. 42. 2. ''*"· 45, J ltUbldou•. 103; .. 01111 Hiib, 11'. Olhlf'I: S. Unlvwaltv, 123; I Foumetft Vt lln. 156,
lncllvlduel l'flullt: I F1,., .. tTlloullnct 0.UJ, 11:02; 2. Bflael (Tl\oualnd Olka),
ll:lt, 1 Lewis (Buen.), 11:.0; 4. Prine. (ltUIJIOoux), 11:'6, s. Di.11 l&Ulnl), 1 ... .24;
._ V1uo11n (0 1ne Hilts), 1':36; 1. McC1ttv
llueflll. lt;37; I. JOl'lnaotl ITllouM(ld
Otllal. lt:.O; t. HICk lltubldouxl. 1~46; 10.
Hlcllt ITl\ou .. nd O.llt), 20:01. 011\tt't: IS.
Cretltr" IFount1ln V1t1evl. 20'.30; 16 S
Armtf'ltrout (Unlvtrtltvl. 20:31; 19. G"oln (Fount1ln V1111v>. 20:41, 22. FH .. 11 (Uni·
v1nllv). 20:41; 2'. N. Armentrout IUnlvlf·
tltVI. 21:02; >3. Pttrune IFount1ln V1lllv),
21:14; 35. H1rm1n (UnlVlftllV), 21:20; 3'.
Miiter IUnlveraltvl, 21:27; 44. Trudell (Foun·
t1ln V1lll\I), 21'43; 4S. Mlllt CFoun111n
ll1llev), 21•4'; 41 t<en11v <Foun111n v111ev1.
22'00.
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boll Citni1 in Mi.llloa Co f ootb&ll action SAtW'day nfabt.
The Qaueboe added tJ:!eof 2
yard fteldaoalt WJ~ a Mfet~ to imieve t pvera11
to 1· and ir Milt.ion Coo ~-h~I .~~ clinch at least 1 tie for the
crown DQt week with 1 wbl
Santa Ana.~ d Do comp&Nd 16of:M
for I~ yard.a. OltUI QB
Judson com~lcied 18 of 5' PMMJ~ 234 yards. e wu iJne:roep~ed ' ·
times. • • •·
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na1I1ed MVJ1
in Sunset ' • Senior setter Erin Tomblin, .,,,.
led Edison High to an unbeauit
Sunset Lcque campaian thia scuo~
has been named the Most Valuable
Player in a vote of the leque.)
coaches. •
A three-year stancr for tb9'
Chargen, Tomblin was a unarumo
cho1ce for-thc-sumet'~ iop-bonor:--.
Edison placed two other mcmbe•
On the first team and two mo~ OD a
second team. Meanwhile, play1
qualifiers Manna and Foun\&ln V
Icy had tv.o players ap1ett selected rof
firsHcam honors. •
The t~am·
P'•ST TEAM
JIC'llle C~ IFoun11rn V11levl
Trecv Fer9uton IMlrlnel Mar90 t<uestlf <Marine)
Pam Lenee (Edfton)
Jacit .. Menoe1 (Wntmlntter)
K1111v Stewert (EOlton)
ChrltlV Sv•flled IFount1ln Ve .. vl
Erin TOll"ltllln IEOlton)
SICONDT•AM S.brlne Denni' IW.atmln5ter)
Leure En9Cll• (Edlton) Me"9ar•I Hllltl0u11 (Huntlnoton &ffcl\J
JIM Myer\ (Founl1ln V1!11vl
OlonM Powen IEOISOl11
Kim ROCl\O'fll (Matlnel
LI Url Slmell (()c .. n Vi.w) Steot1ani. Snv<!« (Founteln V1ttev)
MVP-Eron Tomtllln (Edi.on>
RAMS. • • P'romCl
•• ••
~· ~ ~ "'·
quarterback Vmcc Fcrragamo since
he suffered a broken hand in the third
game of the season.
Toda:y.JetTKempwill have thcjot?
of duclong and doging the Bear
defense Kemp completed Just S of 14'
pasSt'S last week against St. Louis but
among them was a 52-yard TD strike
to Ron Brown. Kemp is S-2 as the
Rams starting quarterback and bal
no" completed 82 of 158 passes for
l. l 54 )ards and nine touchdowns
~h1k being intercepted just th~
limes.
The Bears wtll rel) on Steve FuUer,
who was the Rams No. 3 quarterback
last )car.
Chicago Coach Mike Dltka said the
loss of McMahon means the Bean
will ha\C to .. circle the ~goos.·· He
said of Fuller. "l-beheve in him, the
team behe"es m him. It may not bC
\Cf) p~ll~ from now on. but we'l'I
Sta) m theTC."
The Bears lead the league in sacks
with 47 and sent tv.-0 Raider quac~
terbacks to the s1dehnes vmh injuries
last weekend <\f\er the game. some
Raider playen said the Be-an had
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cheap shots.·· ,_ __________________________________ __,
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manera, tu rHpuHt• ducted &v: ~nan ducted by:'" lncllllldutl =wltll lf!e ~ty~ot! ~: 928p,7!..... L 1 ...... 5240 eecrlta. al hey algu.ne. pUade Carol O;Connell a.oroe RlcNrd ~· ~nw~oi ....... ...,..
.., ~lttrad• • tlempo Thia st•temant wu flied "Thie ll•tement ., .. llleo _..r-: Veri Buren, CoecMlla. CJ ct.-!· T TH: DEFENDANT: A with the County Cleft( of OI'-with the County Clettc ot OI'· Pul>llM'led•Of.,. ~ 92~~ L Leja. 52-50
by ::n~:,' !';!.::r yoo~ =County on October 21, :I: County on Ociob« 29• Deity Piiot October 20, 27, Ven Burtn, Coachella. Ci
you wWI to defend tlllt ..... ,_121 ~ Novemt>tr 3, to, 1984 9223e
11111. you mutt, wfthln • Publtshed 0,,nge Cout PublltMcl Orange co.tf SA-297 Thi• bualn•H It con
dayt •tter 11111 tummont II Dally Piiot Noveml>lf 4 11 Oal'b::, November 11, 18 dUC1ed by: • gen« .. l*1 ~ on you, ni. with thlt 18 25 1984 · • 25, bet 2. tN4 rtlllC fl)T1C£ '*9hlp
court • written reaponN to · • SU-2tt Sv-301 ~ Fannt the compl•lnt. Unlett yoo PM:mM>Ut IU ... 11 Thi• tt•tement w• lllet 0
Wa•hinaton•• Jacque Robtneon &Told•
the tacile of USC'• Ru .Moore (35) and
foa Into the end zone for the only
Ru•kie•' acore in 16-7 lou to the Trojan•.
do, your default w111 be i.. ... tC 11nTICE NAMI eTATI...,,. with the County Cl«tl or OI' ent9'ed on applleetlon of the rUDL nu The lollowlng pet900t ate ange County on Ociob« 17 pl~lntltf, and till• court may ·doing bullMM u : ttt4 '
enter a fudglmenl agalnat ACTIT10UI .U .... 11 MA. PAID! CARPET P...:
you lor the rtllef derntndad N~IUDMUT .PtltlJC fl)TIC( CLEANING. 2184 C.Oyon V~ tnd Cook. AttOt~
In the compl•lnt, which Tt\9 followtng peraona ate Or. Unit M, Coat• M .... tt Law, 640 Newpof1 Cent•
'could rNYlt In gwnllhlMl'lt doll'I bullneea u :· 'ICTITIOU9 eueeNlet Catlf. 92127 Drive, Newpof1 Beach, C>
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ot w11g11,ttklngotmoney0< ,J.W. TOGS, 218 21tt St., NAMI eTATOmNT Normen Bem.,d Stacfller 92860 . FRUSTRATION OVER FOR USC •..
. FromCl
• proclaimed USC wide recei,er Tim-
: mie W are. who ~layed despite a
• fracture of his left forearm and was
instrume ntal in his team's only
· to uchdown dnve o f the day. "We're
in the Rose Bowl and it's those people
~who doubted us that are going to have
to pay to see u s play
~ .. I oda} we wante d to prove 10
.. ourselves w hat we tho ught all along
-that we were good toðer."
And. 1f no thing else. the Tro1am
, l'.i1d prove that.
I use scored I 6 points against the
•.natio n's No. 2 d efense. w hich was one
"'point m o re than the Huskies had
.. allowed any orher opponen1 tht~
season: And the Trojans did so b}
comm1t11ng o nly on e turnover
against a team w hich manufactured
.. a n a verage offivc take-awavs thro ugh
; their fi rst nine games. ·
U~l 's detc nse, on the other hand ,
forced two turnoveri. (both inter-
ceptions) of its own and limited
Washingto n's rushing attack toa total
of 85 ya rds.
"I respect the m . They're good. But
I always think I'm better," stated
Ware. who cattght three passes for 52
yards. "I mean, the}' came into the
game without playing anybody of our
caliber."
'Tm JUSt so cxc11ed I can't believe
it. W e've watted a long lime for this."
noted Boyer. a former Edison H igh
product. "W at11ng five ~ears ... and
then the probatio n and all ... this 1s
great. ·
"People may still d oubt us, but I
don't care. If there's somebody o ut
there who is better than us. the n let's
see them . W e're the ones going to the
Rose Bowl."
"hnally. after so much sacrifi.cc
and hard work it all culminated into
o ne moment. h 's almost o ur destiny
to be here." proclaime d Jac kson .
a no ther former Edison High product
who was awarded' a game ball for his
interception in the final minute o f
play which closed the d oor on the
Huskies for good.
"A llltude-wise and talent-wise we
should be among the top five in the
na11on. The attitude and character o n
this team is unbelievable."
It's probably because of USC's
attitude and c haracter that the Tro-
Jans find themselves· back in the Rose'
Bowl after a four-year d eparture. And
while the Trojan s work o n regaining
their respect as well, they can take
some comfort in knowing the
Huskies are aware USC has returned.
At lea st the Trojans saw to that, if
no thing else, Saturday.
property or other rtllef ,.._ Newport BNoh, Caijt. 1128&3 The followtng l*IOn• atf Jr., 2184 C"1)'0'1 Or. Unit M. Publl9tled Ol'"'O' COM quea1ed In the comptalnt. John A. Porter, 218 2111 doing bullMM u : C:O.t• MIM, Callf. 92827 Dally Piiot October 21, No
Dated: FEBRUARY 17, St., Newport Beaell, Ctllf. PrlntMHtert Of Co•t• ' J•ok Coleman, 29240 vember 4, 11, 18, 191M
tt'4 92&63 M•H, 743 WHt Bak" PorpolH Cove, L•gun Su-21: LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk Wiiiie E. Porter. 216 2 lat Str..,. Sult• E, Cotta Meu NtoueA. CAJlf.
By: HERMA E BOS· St .. Newport Beech, CAUi. California 92821 Thi• butlnN• I• con TICK Deputy 92CWl3 Frank Hlleh, 8 Ct bot d· .... ad ...,. 11 ltecl .,.,.,.,,_
\Ma AND 8"'" Tiii• buelne11 la con· Irvine, C.itfoml• 92714 ~ v,. • m ..-• -mCMo«:.merDtt.ew .. 1 •ductad by: a gener•I pan-Thia butlMM I• con· No<man Stadller Jr. __ PlBJC ___ *>_~_TlCE __ _
leftt. AM,~ lf101 nerlhlp dueled by: "' lndMdu., Thia ttatement wu n
{71') ~ John A. Porter FRANI( HSIE~ with the County Clettc Of OI'
Publlln.d Orang• Co11t Thll 1tatement w .. flted Thia •tttement WI.I tllecS 11ng1
1
County on October 22 Dally Piiot November 4, 11. wt1h tha County Clerk Of OI'· with the County Clerk of Or· 1"4
18, 25. ttM 1119 County on October 2e, ange County on October 4
SU·292 11184 1984
'219111 '217MC
Publlthed Orange Coe1t Publllhed OI'.,. Cout
Deity Piiot November 4, 11, Dally Piiot November 11
Publlahad Ol'enge Coal
Dally Pilot October 28,
vemblf 4, 1 t, 18, 1984
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doing buli6r"'9 u: WES'
ENO MEDICAL OAOUP. 32•
Welt 4th St., Stnta Ana. C>
92701
Sterne Bonnelll. Jr., M.D. Inc., ... 28 W. Slauaon Aw.
Lo. Angalee, CA 90043
Tiii• bu~ln"' 11 con.
l'ICTITIOUe au ... 11 dueled by: • c«poratlon
.... ITAT'llmrr Pllll.IC M>TICE '=·~· SterN Bonnefll, Jr .. M.O.
dolTng"-..!~~u!*'°" '' m11TIOU9 11U11N111 P\llJC M>TIC£ The fo11ow1ng Pl'llOtl ''
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ricrh11 statement .,.. 1Hec .,....,,_ . eT MT doing bullnett u · PRINTERS PLUS, 21182 NAMI ATIME ..ottTANTMOTICI CONSOLIDATED IN-wlththeCountyClerkofOf.
Breton L•n•. Huntington The followlng Pl'llOflS ate TfWI .... 1aeoe VESTMENTS INSURANCE ange Coun~ on October 23 S..ctl Callf 92fS.4t doing bullMM u: 11184 v1<*'1 E Howetll 21182 Tt-IE MOVERS, 1807 E. •YOUR NONRTY le Ii CO .. 2290 College Or. Suite PW
Breton l•ne H ntlngton McFadden Sult• F Santa FOMCLOMN MCAUM B201, Colt• M.... Calif. Publlahld Ol'ange eo.t
Beech, C•llf. 8264~ An•. c.,11. 92705 ' :~~~ :1~0: 92:~d w Ch nowskl Dally P11o1 October 28, ~
Thi• bualne11 It con-Mov-lt Enterprl-Inc., IOLD WITHOUT ANV 22to eo1i-G Q S It • vember 4, 11, 18, 191M
dueled by: •n lndlvldu•I Calltoml•, t807 E. McFad-COURT AC,,_ "1d 8201 ,.._ • •• r., Cuallfe Sv-2'4 Vicki Howtlla den Suite F. Santa Ana, ,._ )'O'i • ""'"''• ....... ·
Thia at•temenl wu nlad Calif. 112705 IMY have the legel right tc 92827 wttll the County Cieri! of Or-Thia bualneu 11 eon· bring )'OUf .ooount In J°c: Thia bualneH la con·
County on October 23 dueled by: • corporation •landing by peytng OI dueled by: an lndlvldual PlB.IC llnT1C£ = . Jotin L. KeaaJe<, Preeldent Vo"' put due peymenll plut R.W. Chnlnowakl nu
icards, Dallas in NFC crucial ..
From AP dispatches
~ The knot at the to p of the National
• Football Confere n ce's Easte rn
~Division will unravel atTeast alifife~
bit today when the Dallas Cowbo}s
; and t. Louis Cardinals meet 1n St.
• Louts.
• The Cards and rhc C'owbovs. both
6-4. share rhe top spot in 1he d1v1s1o n
•with the New Yo rk Giants and
Washington Redskrns. who will lx'
playing o utside the d1v1s1on -thl'
Giants at Tampa Ba> a nd the
Redskins at ho m e to the Detro it
Lions .
Tlie C-owoo» liave misseo the
playoffs only once in the last 18 years,
but this year'' a lread} different.
Dallas has lost twice to the G iants, the
first time that's happened in 2 1 years.
and the Cowboys are onl> 1-4 against
d1v1s1on oppone nts. a S<.'.nou s 1mpcd1-
ment 1fthey get caught tn a tiebreaker.
In o ther games toda). Buffalo 1s a 1
Nev. England; Indianapolis at the
New Yo rk J e ts; Houston at Kansas
C'1ty: Minnesota vs. Green Bay a t
"Milwau e~-New Oneans a mrnta;
Ph iladelphia at M iami: Pittsburgh at
Cincinnati; San Francisco at
Cleveland: Chicago at the R a m s. and
~nver at San Diego.
Conquerors top
Big Pine, 18-12
"211711 Thi• atatement WU ftled permitted coet• •nd I X· Ttllt atatement WU filed '1CTITIOU9 9UIMU
Publllhed Ol'enge Coelt with the County Clerk of OI'-~within thr .. rnontl\e with the County Clettc ot OI'-NAMI eTAT'lmMT Otl~vember 10, 11, =County on Oetow 22, ~o;"_,l.hl.!•~:!,~tlOa °' =County on Ootoblf 22. The followtng peraona.,..
26, t, 1984 ~ ll\lumounlliS:l0,87T.4 ,_ dolno~.-w----
SA-4 17 Published Orange Cout .. Of October 18, ttlM and Publllhed Orange Coast RA88rT SASH & DOOA
Oal)y Pilot October 28 No-wtll lrlCf-untlt you< lie-Deity Piiot Ootot>« 28, No-~ ~~~f1
vember 4 t 1 18 1964· count beoomee current. You wmber 4. t 1. 18. 1984 ~ A. Plet~ok. 2521 --------. . ' SU-272 may not h•~ to pey Iha en-SU-2n OfWlge Aw. f~l. Coett
n11n1 •c Ml"ll·1rc tire unpaid portion ot your MeN.. Celtf. 92e27 r11UL1 nu "' account, even ttlougll tun pe---1 WIS dlmtnded. rtlllC NOTIC[ Don c. Rtlodee, 203@ FICTITIOUI 9UllNHI ---------1 ,. .. _.. Wall8ce Coet8 MeM c.llf
NAME ITATIMl!NT P\ltt.IC fl>TIC( but you mutt P•Y the flCTTTK>UI Mlueell 92e27 · · ---------1 amounl atated •bove. The following per.an II FICTTTK>UI 9UIMU After thf .. monthl from . NAm eTATEMIMT Thia butln"' 11 con· doing bualneu" ....... ,, .. _.... the data Of reoordttlon of The following Pl'llOtl. Is ducted by: co-pwtnera CAP ITA L BUSI NE SS -.. ,,._,.. dolnQ t>uW-u Don C Rllodea
SERVICES. 881 C•Pll•I Thi following peraona .,. thl• dOCUIMl'll (wtllctl d•fe of Hl~MAN ACCOUNTING a Thie 1tatement .,.. ftlad
S ,..__ •• Calif dolnQ tiu.l.neu u · recordatlon ~ llilr•
-Yachts start long trek
~from LA to Mazatlan
tr..,, vu.It ....... · COMPACT DISC WARE-on). un.... the obllgetlon BOOt<KEEPING SERVICES, with the County Clerk of OI'·
BIG Pl NE -Quarterback T om 92~!Jri. Ann• L.tbbltt, 88 t HOUSE, 14312. BNch Blvd. ~ore 'c:'eoloeed ~ per-~~~~. ~;:;ve .. C:O.t• =County on October 22•
Rass passe.d for J 36 yards and hit Pete c .pital Street, Cot1• M"9. Unit 18, Weatmlnater, c.tlf. m • • ~ ,.......-. yoo Mlchelle Hinman 2536 ,_
D fi 43 d hd · Cel" 92427 112683 have only t leg.i rlghl to S•nta Ana Av• .. ' Cott• Publlahld Orange COMt can or a -yar touc o wn pass 1 n Th i• bualn•H la con· Randy Mark Sequeira, atop the l0<ecloture by pey-MeM C•ltt 92827 Dally Pllol October 28 No-
the fourth quarter Saturday to carry ductedby.anlndlvldual 711 'pacific Cout Hwy., Ing Ille entire amount"° Thie bualne11 18 con-vember 4 11 18 1914'
Newport C hristian High to an 18-12 L.turle A. Labbltt Huntington Be•ch, Callf. m•nded by your creditor. dueled by: an lndlvldu•I ' · · SU-278 Thia ttttement wu flied 92648 To find out the amount Mlchtlle Hlnmtn
By ALMON LOCKAB EY
OMIJ l'llot ... llftv Writ.,
LOS ANGELES -True to pre-
race pred1ct1o n s. the 61:!-foot yachts
Sw1ftsu1e Ill and Saga led the 21
entnes 1n the Los Ange les to
Ma.Latlan race aLro'\s the \la ning line
~aturday 1n what prom1!><:'> to be a
tight battle for first to finish 1n the
999-milc race.
Sw1fls urc Ill and aga are s1ster-
5h1ps from the design board of Nelson
and Marek of San D iego w1fts tlre Ill
is o wned and skippered by Nick
Fruee o f an Diego Yac ht Club and
aga 1s being sailed by a Long Beach
Yacht Club sy nd1ca1e headed by
Barry Bcrk u\.
Sw1flsurc Ill appeared to have a
sltght advantage to windward a fe\11
minutes after th~ start o ff the Los
Angeles bn:akwatc r in a 8-10 knot
weste rly und(•r dear \ktes
Easy
does
•ti I •
The lead ya chts were sailing closer
to the wind. seeking belier air off-
shore, but m ore than a half-do1en of
the smaller yachts had hoisted sp1n-
nakersa few minutes after the start for
ii beam reach closer to shore
In a breakdown of classes.
Swtftsure Ill is the scratc h boat and
heads C lass A wtth Saga o nly .13 of a
foot lower 1n rating H eading C lass B
1s Jo hn Scnpps' 7<tfoot ketch
M iramar. SDYC. Class C' 1s headed
b} the 44-foot Trav1t"'io , s kippered b}
Ro n Kuntz. Oceanside YC. and Len
Shendan's 4 1-foot Reliance. Cali-
fornia YC 1s at the top of Class D.
The fleet was e'pected to pick up
belier winds as they sailed into
M exican ware rs ofT En senada earl>
today. After the run down tht' Ba1a
California Coast they w ill head across
the· Gulf of C'ahforn1a o n what is
usually a fast reach to the finish al
Ma1"3tla n o n the Mexican mainland.
victory over Big Pinc in the open ing with the County Cieri< of Or-Thia buelneH 11 con-you mu.t pay. or to.,,.,. Thlt •t•tement wu lllad ---------
ro und "of the CIF Small Schools ange CountyonOotot>er22 ,ducted by:• general pa11-torpaymenttostopthetor• wtththeCou "'Clerl<ofOI'-n11Dt1r Ml"lflC[ r lll84 • nerahlp cloture, or It your Pfoper1)' It n., r UUL"' nu •OQtball playoffs. II ,.__, Randy M. Sequelr• In lorecloaure for •ny =County on Octol>lf 22, ---------
T he Conquero rs· triumph sna pped Published Ol'ange Cout Thia at•tement wae nlad rtiUon, contec1: ,_ 70011
a 22-game Big Pinc winning streak oa11y Piiot October 2a. No-w11111he County Clerk of Or-'MARIHALL •· GRIT· Publllhld Orenge eo..1 ~~A~:rH
and save them revenge for a 30-14 vembet "· 11. 18, 1984 ~~County on October• 29· ~~=~ ~ o.lly Piiot October 28. No-Tt\9 followlnQ penon111ra lo~~ m the CIF finals last year. su-2611 ,,_.. Street, COii• MMa. ~ wrob« 4. t 1• 18, 1984 dol~ bultMM •: MEO
Newport C hristian. 7-3, also scored Publlthed Orange Coast f()(nil 92e27 (7t4) 848 4800 S~2T<1 LOGIC SYSTEMS. 11182
on Steve Forbes I-yard run and a 33-~~°T:;_.11· 18· ~="!:~:;.: Ml.IC fl>TIC[ ~!~./C:::·c!~:e.w200·
}Car field goal by K e vin Hendrie. P\a.JC NOTICE Sl>-303 or the goywnment llO'"C) C{xnputer• For HMltll
flCTITIOUe .,.._.. wtllch mey ll•w lfllUfed your fl'ICTITIOUe ....... P~. Inc., (a C...
NewPOrt Chrlsften 11, 819 PIM 12 NA• ITATIMl!MT loan. NAM1 eTATIWNT fornlt corpcnUon). 11112
5'on bv Ouu1en The toltowlng pwtona .,1 Remember, YOU MAY Thi lollowtng pereon It Tralk Avenue~ Suite 200.
Newl>Ot1 cr.nstiell o J 1 t-lt doing bu.,_ ar. "8JC fl)TICE Lota L.aQAL NOKTI IF doing~ ea; Garden Orove, CA t2844
Bio Pine 6 6 o 0-12 EXECAIR INTERIORS, ---------YOU DO NOT TAKI MARKETING CON-Tl'llt tkltlneM le ton· BP-Parra IS run lklGll failed) 31116-D Al.....,. L Dr flCTTTK>Ul IU ... 11 l'ROWT ACTION. S 0 RT I U M , 11100 0 ducted by: a corporetlon
NC-Hendr•e l3 FG Coate ~'.C~llf ::26 " NAMI ITATEMl!.NT MOTICa Of MecArthur Suite 1208, "'-· Thll st•ternent w• llleo
BP-Neff 'n Pen from Parra I kick felled I Hatch Brothen, Inc., Cell· Thi lolloWlnQ per.an It DIJ'AUL T port BMch, C.Wt. 92860 With the County Cwt& Of OI'· NC-f'ort>e1 1 run CH9114rle klc.J<I tornla Corporation, 31~ doing bu91nNe u : NOTICE IS HEREBY R.E. Murray Ill, 33952 enoe1 County on October 23 NC-Oean .0 Pan frpm Beu (Morgen Peu Alrpotl Loop Or , Cotti COAST MAIL CALL, 8855 OIVEN: Ttlet FIRST AMERI-Go4den L.ant9'n. Dena Point, 191M
trom Beul Men, Calif. 92626 Atleinta, Huntington Beectl, CAN TITLE INSURANCE Calif. 112829 ,_ Alftnda~~l~OUAL STATIS~ Thia butlneH ,, con. Calif 92848 COMPANY, u Subttltutecl, Thi• butln•u I• con· Publllhad Ofenge COM!
Aullllne ducted by:• corporation Thomu N. Lippold, 9901 • c«poratlon, II duty eip. dueted by:'" lndMdu., Delly Piiot October 21, ~
NC-Forbes. 1S·87, CMPln, 10-79, Oun, 3•61 Rlch8rd D. Hatch. Sec· Dragon Cir., Huntington pointed Truet .. under • R.E. Murray Ill vember 4, t 1, 18, ttlM ,..,line retary/Treaeurer e..cn. Callt. 9264t Deed of Truat 0.ted o.c.m. Thia 1llt9mlnt wu llled Sv-283
NC-Bau , 9·24·1, 136. Thll ltll9ment w11 tlled Thia buelnHt It con· bet 7, 1964, e1eecutecl by with the County Clerk of Of-
AICllvtne with the County Clerk ot Or-ducted by: an lndlvldual RICHARD T. UL.LON end '"VI County on October 22, ---------
NC-Moroen, 4-58; Tl!HI. t·30; Dean, NJ •noe County on Novembel Thom•• N. Lippold MARJORIE A. UL.LON, Hua-1984 "8.IC fl)J1C(
--------9. 11184 Tiii• at•tem«ll w .. lllecl b•nd & Wife, .. Truttor, In ~ ---------. F2t0302 with \tie County Clettc of Of· l•vor ol MARSHALL 8. Publllhed Orange Cout PlCTITIOUe llU ... H
Publlthed Orange Cout •noe County on October 29, ORETMORE-. .. Beneflclaty, Delly Piiot October 28, No-HAMS eTAT'lamJfT
Dally Piiot November 10 17 11184 recorded Jeriuery 5, 1Nl5 • wmbet 4, t 1, 18, 1984 The followtnQ '*'°"' .,. Dec4lm · fl2ll* lnttrurnent No. 15771 In SU-273 dotnp bu1lneu ••; PRICE 24· '* t, tll94 Publllhed Orange Coast book 7370, pege 32 ot Of-0 K M 0 T 0 I 8 I U ANDREW (TED) ED· SA-"21 Oat~ Novemblf 11, 18, flclal Aec.ofO. In the Ottlot ot ARCHITECTS AND AS·
WAR 0 PRICE , 25, t>er 2, 1984 the.County Aec.ofder of Of. Ml.JC NOTIC( SOCIA TES. 1020 Nor1h
pas.4ed away Novem----------1 SlJ.306 '"99 County, CellfOfnle, MhhOue __,_.. Broadw•y. P•nttiouH.
BALTZ BERGERON
&MfTH 6 TUTHtl.L
WESTCLIFf CHAPEL
427 E ~7th St
Costa Meaa
646-t1371
ber 8• 1984 ln the Vet-Pla.IC NOTICE MOIH'lng tmOn9 otllel' otllt-NAMI eTATUmff Sent• An.. CA 92701 getlone. One ( t) note for tht ~d A. Okimoto, 40
era.ns Ad.ministration PlCTITIOUI IUIMll ---------Oflglnel tum of 13,600.00 The=::.-""' .,.. MeeclOWQrw . lr'VIM, CA
Hospital, In Lo ng N~ ITATl•MT Pl8.JC NOfiC[ t11el tt\9 btll9fldaf In..,.. ~co FINANCIAL 3 91714
Beach n-• ed f The ,......_.,.,. ,_.llOtl le under IUOll Deed ct Trutl • w-C. Siu 1...,1 • '-"-. DCJOV aon o doing tiu';i~~;-"" PlCTTTK>UI 9UIM.. atld the~~ ~· Plue. St•. 101. VlltlA~ P~CA
FanruePrice,of Coeta AG METALS 1901 "'-· NAMSeTAT'llmlft tMreby.,. pteMntly hate:! NewpottlJeech.c.llf.neee> 9t103 Mesa. fat.her of An-pot1 Blvd . cOtt• M.... The lollowtng par90M .,. by the UlldelllOnecl; tNt • JHH E. L•m•. 32 Thi• bu•lneet la con-Pri J f c.tlf 92827 doing buelneee u ; breactl of and deteult In ttlt 8elcourt Dr.. N., Newpott ducted by: CC>1*tnen
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PACIFtC VlEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pacific View Orlve
Newport Beach
64,-270<1'
Mc:COflMICK
MOflTUAflY
1795 L~una Canyon
Ao ad
Laguna Beach, Ce
92851
494-9415
"AMOR LAWN-
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
drew ~. r . 0 Oullltr'mo Anlonlo Outlw-C~ECK REPL y co .. Ol>tlget~• for wtllctl iuctt Beecfl, Celt. 92te0 WayM c Siu
Ehrenberg, A.riz.ona, raz. t05t V•ll•Jo Clrcte, 1055-4 ProOf'll' Wey Unit L. DMd of TNet le MOuf1t)' NI 8-..rt A. Wiiton. U 110 Thie .. ....,,.,,. .... fled
Sam Price, of San C:0.1• MeM. Cellf. 112121 CVfL: ... · Cell!. 90e$O occurred In that peymen1 Del v"':M Woodlend Hiii, with the County a-11 of Of·
Bernardino , Judy Thia bualne11 la con-,~=~~ei hllnotbeanlNlcleot:Tll6 ~\f1 butlneu I• con-1119Countyonao.oW10,
K lbe f H ,1 .. -,.. ducted by:'" lncllYldutl · entn amount of prlndpel tt&4 0 0 un ... ,._.n Gultlermo Gutletrer Unit L. eypr..., cellf. belenoe end lnter9't P"-~eel by: • general pert-"'*1
Beach, Suaan Taylor, ™• atttement ... "*' Thia bullneu le con-ad¥anoM at 10% 9CCltUecl nereNp Pllbllahed Orenge eo.t
of Eh.renbera, Art-wtt11 thl County Cl«tl 01 °' ducted ~ • ':.1:etlon thereon rrom .Mt 1 1914 lteiwwt A. WMton. Gen. 0911y Piiot October 21 ~
zona, Francie Rob-enge County on October 28: ~= 0~.=-..,~,:..0 wt1ldl .,..,,_ ti ~ encl PwtrN:' twtement "' fllecl wmw 4, t 1, 11, 1tloi
e11aon of Ehrenbera, 19'4 ,_111 wtth the County Clerk of Or-· ~.,: ~ ,.!: with the eouncy Ci.ti of Or-"""*
Arizona, and Fannie Publllhld °'.,. Cout =County on October n . qund of ~ plUI : County on October 22. --------
p r i c e o f S an Delly PlfOt Novemblf 4, t 1, t ,_ Interest thereon from ••
1 ,_· ----------=--Bernardino, brothe r 18· 25• t984 Publllhed Of8ngl COMt made; t1'lat by NMOn ttier. Pul>lllhed Ofenge eo.i
of Jlm Prtoe of Qieta su-2et Dalt::, November 11. 18 :..:C.undlr~~ Deity Piiot Ootot)ef 28, No-u. eTAmrmn
Mesa and J ohn Price 25, w-r. 191M of Truat~ eQOUtecl encl wml>tt "· t1, 11. 1"4 TN~"*"°"'.,.
Oflndo --•a,t...,__... .. 1.---~"""!"----. ~~to Mel dAlif ._.. SU-271 d801~0 l>u neu H ;
•tQN ... ...,..,.... N••• •••rt• --------po1n1ec1 Trwt.e • wnn.,. 1R. CHEA OAtit,t•LL
Flaherty of Lake . f t • "8.IC fl)TIC( ~!:!'°"toro.!~. _ .. ~ Ml.JC llOTIC( ~.~ATIEl,~.!,.LA, ,.~
Elsinort;. Member of •4N PM•n . 1 ............ --·-··..--._.
N """" '"-ta Meea '1Cnnout ..,_... depollted wtltl Mid dAlif .-PICTmOUI 1MW11 '°"'*' ew,.., •• ~ ...._ eTATDmWT polntecl Trwtee. 1uc:1d>Mcl um eTA~ '""°'* 'eciMc "· 11111
Board of Real ton and The fOllOw4n9 peraon 1e of Trwt and .. OOOUIMl•tt The folo'llill'8 PMon 1e ~~ ~ Laaune7 ""'*· Veteran of World dolnCI bUtlnW ... ~ ~ .. dolna tMlnw.. _.,. ~..-7'f
It's easy money all the way with
c1assi fied. because classi fied
readers are read y to bu y. Call us
today.
1825 Glaler Ave
Costa Meaa
5-40-555-4
PIEftCl,MOTMlflt
llLL MOAOWAY
MOftTUAllY
War ll. Vl1ltation BIJNA INSUAANC[ cuNd ~.encl.... PA~,AIA UMU MfTED..1 ~~M,.:._~~-•
S -..1-.. 8 M AOl!NCY, 443 18 HemM011 cler9d Md dote Mtebr 0.. 21312 lroot.tiune St. I tit ·"""'one,_ Mer, u.-y . .,. pm. on-St .. Coeta M .. a. Calif -. .. .,,,.MCMecltMr. Hwittnoton llMcfl. c.itt. c.r:i.* ...... a-............. .. • day t0-8pm, and fu-t2827 1>YlmmeclletttyduundPt1Y-t2t4t --.. OOfto.
n e r a I s er v Ice 1 K•nll BunHewa, 431 •ble Md he9 --.cl encl .,.,_ '· Jonee. 21372 ~ by. • ~ 1*1· W~ Novem-""""°" at., C:C.• w... dote~ .-. to ~ ._..,,. 1t. &ti ....,._ ·--... lY -CeM u121 IM tNll ~°""Y to t>t .oict .,_,., ._.., c.llt. t2141 ~ M. c.m,_ ..
be.r 14, l OM-!, both at Thi• buelne" 1, con-to Mttlll)' ttie ot111tetto1• .. lNt ~ " con-wlttl the~ a::' ~Or Pie~ Brothen Bt-11 cklC1eO by .,, lnclMdual Olll'ad ~ duetecl "Y: en lnclMOuel fl1: ~~ Oct~ 1,-
Broedway Mortuary KenJI .._.... Detecl. J9n1oe '· Jonee 1 •
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t 10 Bfo.dway
Costa M ...
~2·9150 •
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flc:lattng. P IHU CaU "'bWYecl °' eo.ti ""*"*' °' .... Coelt PublllMd Ol'enge C.o.t ~-' BroUler ~u 'Btold-A IAR.' "'-OT DllY Piiot Novetn": 11, ,. OtlPI "°' 00.. ... No-~ ""°' oetooer "· Ne>-o.ity "°' 0:.::' ~ way Mortuary C.osta Ao.YISOI 25, Deoember 2. tM4 ""'"'ber 4, 1 t, 11, 1914 ~ 4, 11. 1J, 19M ~ ._ 11 ,1 ,_:. ._..
Mesa. &42-9150 MJ-H71 IU-300 ~71 au.no • ' ~ITt
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decks, and skyli&flts.
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from 2 Bdrm. $695.ooo -:--... .... . ... -.-. 3-0""28"""0""f""'"ean srta,c-d
Good ass11nable loan, south of hichway. 2 Bdrm near
• shops. 1
$215.000. . ...................... 704 Avocado. Old CdM
CMtry Enclsh. 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba family room, Ice deck,
canyon view.
$435.000. . 528 Seaward, Corona Highland. C~M
Larcest lot, 4 Bdrm, covered patio, fi'epit, sport
ccut.
$359.000. 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View Hills. CdM
Pristine eltcance, 3 Bdrm, Yi acre, excelent financ·
inc.
$4 25.000 4515 Hampden Rd. Cameo Shores. CdM
Roomy 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, near new condo, spa, decks
and view.
1349.500 ............................ ,2723 5th Ave. Old CdM
REALTORS. 675-6000
I H -Ill C&IYOI
Just listed! And priced to sell!
Spacious and beautifully land-
scaped on quiet cul-de-sac. This
popular plan # l has been ex-
panded and highly customized
and features exceptional decor.
Realistically priced. Martha
M acnab. $675,000
CAIH -ICUI YllW
New Listing ... Rare opportuni-
ty in Exclusive Cameo Shores -
Ocean view -Private beaches -
Private pool and spa. M arvelous
4 BR & 4 BA + Fam rm h ome
w /gourmet kitchen. Perfect for
entertaining and family living.
Including land. T om Allinson.
$759,000
Ill CAIYll OISTll
, A lovely V alentine built home on
the eighth fairway of Big Ca-
n yon golf course. The flag lot
location provides almost total
privacy and the Country French
•• • feeling flows inside and out. 5
BR, den and family room, all
large. all gorgeous. Lucy
Rose/Danny Bibb. $~.695.0~ .. .
IAYFHIT Ull ISU
Pier and slip, 3 BR. large separ-
atl' play room 3bove garage. An
amazing buy at $975,000.
Barbnrn Aune
smuuNIL ..
LovPly 6 BR Southport with dra·
mallc pool. waterfall SJ>8 and
beautiful gardt'ns. Canyon .
ocean. city lltJht8 vlew. Own r
wtll carry 1st T .D. Fast CICJ'OW.
poMible. Paula Ball y. $795.000
.uualkl
Charming l story. 4 Bdnn home .
Beamed ceilings, · large kitchen.
Open f~ling, peaceful setting. Pier.
$799,000. Ask for Evan Corkett.
1336 Ga&a1y, Dover Shorn,• (1-4:30) .. $795,000
Spectacular bay/ocean view. Indoor pool plus re-
tractable root 4 Bd, 4 bath plus powder 'room Fee
101 NI.Ill, UM llU 1PU UT/• 1·1
Marvelous 6 Br bayfrorit 78' ori bay. pool,
spa. 1001 boa' space. ~t Fin. $4,850,000.
IN NEWPORT C ENTLH
6449060
llEWEST LISTING
.llSMllE OllEEI
OPEi llOISE SllllY 1-1
. 21 M1l1t1il
(ht laf•-lur• .... , ....... )
land.
1330 Galaxy Dr., Dov~ Shores.' NB (l-4) .. $775,000
Exciting home with Bay & nite hte view, 4 Bd. lge tam
rm, 3 car garage. pool & putting green.
305 Northstar l.n., Dovet Shrs, NB (1-4) .. $915,000
Beautiful baytront 60' on the water with full pier &
shp. Over 5,000 sq. ft. of spacious hv1ng. Fee land.
76Q Y., Lido Nord, Udo ~. "8 (2·A) .................... .
Onginal 5 Bd home on 45' wide lot next to greenbelt,
dnt locatton4
TOWNHOUSES
1 32 Ima Loa Ct, "8 (1-4) .......................... $164,000
Newport Crest f ea tu ring 2 Bd. 2 ba. new paint,
drapes & carp.els. Some ocean ~1ew. Comm pool &
tennis
Liil ISt:E
Channing Spanish 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot.
deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1,100,000.
llYlllE llm UYFUIT ...
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba. ,40' patio. Now $575,000.
POIUIU ME ~Ill Exci ting_Ocean-&-Jeuy-vi · Br, 3 Ba.
37-00 sq. ft., car parking. $1,2 ,000.
WEST UY HE UYFlllT
BELMONT SHORE·LOl!lri
BMctl. 8-utlful c-.. Sptinlsh 3 bf. 2 frpl,
!Ub..dedc. ~ 41
REDUCED TO '2tt,OOO
OPENSUN 1-S
75COAONA
DOLPHIN PROPERTIES
(2is) 433-0957
A t N.H.Y .C. Tradjtional 5 Br spectacular jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
bay view, Owner financing. $1,050,000. PllYAIY N PAITD WITI I mw
171 llmC WAY, W IOI IPll Slll°'!"I Lrgexechomelendsltaelftoentertaln-
Panoramic ocean & city view, sn:M"ious 5 Ing or comfortable famlJy.Uving. Nearly
·t --~~ 4,000 sq. ft. of unique design. View of
Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. hills and lights from most rooms &
Most popular single story 3 BR & FR
"PLAN 3" in a m06t secluded & private
setting. Realistically offered ;.it $340,00 .
w/lovely custom appointments & quali-
ty features.
34 Encore Ct, "8 (1-4:30) .................... , ... $119,000 OITIH PlllT m&TEI f~s~edd seclu1 ded spa. ~. acres of
fully f urn1shed 2 Bd townhome. Permanent ocean Custom ocean view lots next to Casa u an scap ng. Lots of wood & · f · glass, dramatic entl)'. ~ or_ 5 bdrms. 4 view rom m~ster suite. Super condition. Pacifica, San Clemen te Crom $550,000. bathS. $499,000. •
NEWPORT BEACH
IEWNIT SMOIEI 1110,000
Walk to surf, live near community pool & tennis,
Buy this super 2 BR. 2 BA home with 2 fplcs, one
in LR & one in expanded master suite w/sitting
area. Lovely patio, 2 car garage.
WESTWlll YILUIE Call ~....U
Prime English traditional 3 Br. 3 Ba. 3
Frplc's hrdwd firs, nr UCLA. $695,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
l.t 1 P,, Y" rJ, Dr •• "< f\ t-,/', 1,l t,J
A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK BEACH COMMUNITIES
PElllSIU SHl,111
Price reduced $40.000. Delightful 2 BR beach
"doll house". Excellent condition. Room to add •
on or up. Kitchen looks out on large. sunny patio
and yard. Steps to bay/ocean. Don't miss this i
one.
IEWPORT IUCI 1112,IOO
Super 2 BR, ·den condo.-4-years old. French
.. doors7vaulted ceittngs~irconditiontng:-Pftve:t·e-~-.£1&.....;l.lJIDLLL..E.uNu.IlALBE~AIE..SERYIC£
cul-de-sac location. Large assumable first TD at
·u.M& PElllllU U 11MI
:bis 3 & 2.BB duplex tl~~~erb location 1
block from bay & ocean. Walk to shops &
restaurants. Very clean. excellent condition.
This is a very popular rental areal
11 'h%. This is a must seel
ILIFFS $201,IOO
Charming 4 BR. 3 BA condo. 1 BR + full bath
downstairs. perfect for guests, teens or 2nd
master bedroom! Plantation shutters, expanded
country kitchen. inviting patio on greenbelt.
111 CUYOI 1211,000
Mater suite plus guest bedroom. Dramatic for-
mer model with special custom lighting, cedar
walls, new carpets. paint and favorable financ-
ing.
MIHOR VIEW MIMES SHl,000
Dramatic elegance describes this picture per-
fect 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage Somerset. Pro-
fessional!~ decorated and landscaped. Prime
location on greenbelt. Spa and upgrades too
numerous to mention.
WESTCLIFF ISll,100
Serene Is the word for this beautiful 3 BR home
set irr a perfect garden on a very special street.
Large master bath has 2 showers.
IUYIEW IHl,100
What a view! One of Seaview's prime lots with a
"knock-out" 3 BR Nantucket. too. This one is
not to be missed. G~te guarded with pool. spa
and tennis.
111 CllYOI -t.Ol,000
4 BR customized home ... 2 up & 2 down. Set up Is
great for guest area. teenage wing, mother-in-
law or maid. You will be impressed by dramatic
decor and tremendous value Including lap pool
& spa. Call today. we're anxious!
Ill CllHI 1111,000
4 BR with sparkling pool & spa, 2 fplcs. in
prestigious-gated area. New paint and land-
scaping. Price dropped $110,000, and now
lowest priced home In onb of our most elegan\
communities.
WEIT IEWPfff lltl,Oll
Owner's 3 BR unit plus 3 BR income unit-both
on the sand with spectacular views of surf, sails
and sunsets. New paint, carpets, drapes, 4 car
garage and excellent financing!
IPYILAll 1111-811
5 BA· plus bonus room In a visual medley of color
& tight. Forever view, pool & spa. Hardwood,
French doors. a compelling combination of "
taste. room, location. view & price.
PllllSIU l&YFlllT 11,Hl,111
Outstanding 4 BA, 41.AI BA home on exclusive
East Bay. Superb construction & archltectuf81
design. Spacious patio. sandy beach. sllp and
you own the waterfront lot. Call on this appeal-
ing home.
NEWPORT BEACH OfFla
21•1 SANJOAQUtNHIUliOAD
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OPEN HOUSES
1-4 P.M.
WTIUFF
4 BR. FR
Ulllll Y1EW llLU
4 BR, FR. Pool
UH ISLE
5 BR, FR
PElllSIU
4 BR, Bayfrt
WHTCLIFF
3 BR. FR
IWllll YIEW H•H1
2 BR . Oen
UYSlltHS
3 BR
WTlllFF
4 BR. FR
SPTIWS
4 BR. FR
UllH YIEW llLU
3 BR. FR
IUYIEW
3 BR
IWllH YIEW llLLS
4 BR, FR. Pool
SPTIUSS
3 BR, FR. Pool
SPTIWS
5 BR. P&S, View
SPYIWS
SITlllllY
$349,500
812 Aleppo St
TOM BOLAND
2708 Harbor View Dr
$490,000 M. MATTHEWS
220 Via Genoa
$650,000 J. McNAUGHTON
1913 East Bay
$1 .985,000 J. CAMPBELL
SUllAY
1307 Oxford
$243,000 DEBI BIBB
$249.500
1951 Port locksleigh
C. BALDIKOSKI
2772 Circle Dr
$250.000 l. MARSTON
812 Aleppo St
$349,500 RITA BOLAND
21 Drakes Bay
$379,000 PAM MOSS
1301 Keel
$385,000 TOM BOLAND
1915 Yacht Enchantress
$398,500 G. ANDERSON
2708 Harbor View Dr
$490,000 M. MATTHEWS
$598,000
31 Bodega Bay
C.McMAHAN
2 Drakes Bay
$625,000 EVAN CORKETT
57 Montec1to Dr
3 BR. FR, P&S. View $795,000 • BOB YORKE smws 1 Muir Beach-C1rcte
4 .BR. FR. P&S. VlewS 1.225.000 FRANK SENNES
UllllU 222 Via Udo Nord
4 BR, FR. P&S $1 ,750.000 EDIE OLSON
n11111u 1913 East Bay
4 BR. Bayfrt $1 ,985,000 J. CAMPBELL
OTHER AREAS
Ullll llllEL 1211, llO
Sea Terrace -2 BR. den or 3 BR. Ocean view.
used brick patio, new paint, pool, tennis, beach.
Private gated area. Great retreat on one level at
end of cul-de-sac.
1nm11111 1e•m111 m11n 11n,111
Tucked away In th~ hilts of No. San Juan
Capistrano w/forever views of hills. Spacious 6
BR famlty home. Owner will assist w/flnanctng or
exchange for bulldable lot.
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LllO ISLE SUl,OIG
Located on the quiet end of lido 1s a delightful 3
BA home on large lot. Newly painted & carpeted.
south sunny patio, beamed LR. brick fireplace
and best of all. an outstanding buy!
OWIEI llVESTlll 1110,000
This lovely duplex with view is one house r.e-··
moved from South Bayfront . On a large corner
lot. 3 BR home with separate guest room. Large.
2 BR apartment over,3 car garage. Owner will •
help w/financing. -
UYSlllRES 1121,111
Exquisite home, perfect in every detail. Family
room ~nd 3 BR·upstairs and away from master
sutte. Two tovely private patios. 2 firep1aces. The
quality is evident throughout.
UH UYFllO~-$ll0-
Fabulous fth flow condominium with bay and
ocean vie . a }l) unique lido vmage stores-
& restaura s. Completely secure bulling with
pool & jacuzzi.
CORONA DEL MAR
CHIU IEL IAll 1110,IOO
Authentic Spanish styled home in Olde Corona
del Mar. Substantial & most unusual for this
beach area. A must see 1f you want something
different.
OLIE CllOll ltl llll SJI0,000
Hop. skip and a jump from "Uttle Corona ..
beach. Country cottage in Sylvan setting with 3
bedrooms. cozy brick fireplace and-smart
decor. You·11 be happy you called for an appoint-
ment. '
1111111 VIEW MILLS , UI0,000
Unsurpassed p~noram1c oceant bayt ttghts vtew!
Remodeled 3 BR plus enormous separate guest
quarters. French doors. skylights. security sys-
tem. Lovely private pool & patio area. See It
today!
SPYIUSS Mill 1111,000
Enter a world of enchantment starting with a
charming courtyard with pool & lJpa. A delightful
3 BA Country French Portsmouth plus an ex-
pansive ocean/lights view
OMIUllLIU ltllMI
Boating enthusiasts w ill truly appreciate this
prime baytront locetfon only minates to the
sea. This 4 BR custom built home also affords
one 3 private boat slips Call today for an
appolntmen!. ·
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APARTMENTS hat• lowly patio & y9td 75e..9488 tnl lat/ht 12·• vtewe, plnon & cedar c•r gar 11500furn11100 No pell. 2 block• to upper lge 2 Bd 2ba, den.
"311.IOO. -aauu. *aa-aauu* WTILIPPI cover, atrlctz R·1. unrurn Incl .u•oo prlv• 2 Br condo, 2v. ea, den. ocean 673~3852 frplc. bale, o•r. No pet•, PO TBEACH ...... ...... MC d d •32 1395 n-tmkr. Xlnt rel• I muat IN NEW R (714) .7, f 400 ~ ....._ti Cond-. Thie • btt"'lln, reduced 2702 YI t ... 11 $105,000 (714)8 0·7108 . •P req • prltllne vi.w of tllll• from Brand new 1 bdrm apt., $725 5•8·821815•9·8565 A great place to live on lhe .. .... . .... -........ _,,,.. -I 80 • I I.. fl I L r before 10•m or 3·8pm. kitchen l llv-rm, bit-In avallabll December 111. li1 8 p I I 2 br 1'4 ba w/g91 only 1 ,000. If you Med 3 Bdrm 2+12 ba, 2 atory HC•ll, ara1 L•l'G• 2Br 18• duple" frig, new crptt, very frHh $600 mo. 844·7183 pper ay. r v• • t11t,OOO Try WlfY LOW 11fety, el9Qence. plu1 condo. Lovely patio,",... lrl'ftl UH wfcger W/O hkupt N~ & ch .. rful. 51100. no OOUIYllW · ctubhou111 & hHlth
down or 1eaae option for privacy thl1 l1 It. Large 2 place, formal dining. AYH•-lllYI .... ,, ieooimo 545_7983 IHM. 780•8512 • *PITll lnl* Only 10 mlnutea from sp11. 8 tennl• courll. 7 16,000 down et 1 1000 8d 2 Ytba, full aecurtty Pool. Priced to N II 81 .._ .. -. W/ln walking 01 the bch. Laguna your own prlvall pool•. ctoH to buelnt11,
P« mo. For detaltl c.11 bldg, pool, epa, Muna + S195,000 on FEE land. 1000+ o~ • producing Lite & airy i Br for quiet · 1 a 2Br $85 & Up. ocean view from Dana OC Airport, Faahlon
Patrick Tenore '31·12te full on bay view. Wiii M ii, Bkr. M-i-7424 tr .... Ideal tlorM prop n/tmkr. Encl patio. Aefa BAYFRONT 3Br+ den •Immediate Occupancy Point'• moll! aecluded Island, convenient •hope
trade, or !MM/option. w/vlewa, p1d1. 11r .. m1, $650 Incl utllt 848·8028 S1950 w/o dock $2100 •Month·to-Monltl scenic blutt l ike new 2 on tlgtlt.
Only $515,000 with Ul•L oaka & Pond encl within Lite & al 18 I I t w/dock. ~gt 851-1651 1••·2111 ,. Br widen. xtra large prl· I tarma. For detalla oall 12~ ec of privacy All ry r or qu • -v • t e P •ti o • · C 1 1 I Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· PATRICK TENORE IWlll HPLU t e rmt/lradu c'on· n/amkr. Encl patio. Aef1 Blk 2 ~h 2br den 2ba fi" Walk 10 bch. !Br 1Ba. 980·6331or681-114•1 menta & TownhouHI laDN...... lllf nn.lllTJllU 7804702 UITllllOllTAllU lfdered 559·927•1vmag S550 lnclutllJe.e-9o29 1200compool/IMSl 95 patio. bltln relrl~ Dy• Studloaptwlfullkltch&ba from $720. (Aak abou1 ii'.iii.. HA 2be, ftpkl + llR lbl 2cb•rr1gb~•.+C1ubtr•.1 bc~-~d 13 ltatlll. N1~R1.s.Lcov~~YST3P18andrm&, ~3°1•5~~t~l;~~,!~~76~;P 898·•005, EvH/ kndt 111 utl pd MOO Call Joe lurnlaThVedl11p11.1comple11te ----u-1n L -_,, • ~, ., 8•0·2779 af1er 6pm 861·3853 Wl1h . n1n1 Uletll I , ..,.,. •r•••• · apt AL top •h•P• perfect for flrat time pool, tam rm, 2 ba , 2 Bluff• condo 3 br 2~ ba maybe ren1ed for ahort ~. '°:~: S:n~oo~ llN,500IWll. buyer I $159,000 Craig ltalH faral1la.. rtplc., dog run. Singlet or lrpl patio S 1080 avall Dec Htl 111 7 4 Baat. ltacla 74 term or longer). On Jam-_...__........ •••+--m 63M2te EaE famlly. $1250/mo Incl Call ValecJ e daya 1 i2erw/POOl,recrm i 2 ILIOllTllOOI t><>rMRd.1tS1nJoaquln .. _ -· 2 betooli ... 38< 1~89 lg yrd w/frult .... , -._ j .Mdner & """I malnt. 630·•643 evH 720..0575 HUI Rd xtra \11u&.u. room 2'"-•· t • I t I ti Ntoe 48r hme w/eep9rate p i 1 2107 5 •• ,.... locked carport•. •oo "·J"'httul ......... n brAA'Y... • IC. 4· 1100 ~··• · ,_ ,.... qu • 001 on. ta a1a 1 1....,29 or 142-5200 Ex-abr 3b• v•-·· es.. M 1 "79 1"11 ..,. .. ..,..... ~ • xtre eer90t •11000 I 112 ooo 800 eq tt gueet unit. "" ...... 'V err mac • • • 3Br 2'/\Ba twnhM. All
<>Den..Ulun 1·1 .a.: Mar• lffr Circular drlw , pool, fruit Penlnaula Pt. Laut. lBR NEW LUX. 2br 2ba Condo C1nyon Condo. Sl550. 1 Bd dlw. walk-In cloMt. new pluth crptt & drpa,
173-INI or 7te-e130 Wf!J • tr ... & much more. Own-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m-i 3ba remod. homt. Avall t>Mutltul lake Y1ew, walk 846·5792 or 84&-7764 cerport. sm yard, no pell. d1hw1hr, 1011 of oloM11. I•-------• _..,. •-.... tllt en wm conala C9trylng lmmecs. 631..oeao • to SC Plu, Incl. pvt club, PH Wll S•85 631-8155 balcony, & prvt patio. 2Br 1Ba nr ocean. $725 .... , -.. H-•-111 TO. Pr1otd 1297,SOO. lllllT All IUIY C • l M Zl"' tennl1, IWlmmlng, fee.. 1 Bd 1 BHutlfully 1and1c1ped. yrly frplc, gar,· d/w. 2 Cflennlno ~ on ... ,...s FULLER REAL TY RIGHT for the family wno trtal t II •• uuna. gym, frpl, MC. ale, In BIG CANYON -located rm. pre mature per. 980·8331 309•36 tt .... Sun l t· l
lot • """"* ~ + In fttM''LI LIU 112· 1 Jll need• 3 Bdrmi, 2'/\ bat hi 26r 26a home. Walk to w/d, •4-.,5 fff.2535 on private cul de w . ta aon, g1r. $435. + dep ---.,,-·-------~.! ~ .... ~'°"m! .... •YIM I II+ Um and a big f~mlly rm. beach $1000/mo. thru QUALITY ABOUNDS th11! Bldd11f famlly 1t1om1 6•5-3487 wkdya atl e. 28r Apt, ocean view $775 *Lg 2Br 2Ba Blutr1
_,. "' .,,. --. r•n• READY to mow In -o..wk-June. Call 6«·5081 from • 9,... 2b .. rm .. w .. f , Mparate amlly •nY11me.wknda mo up111lr1. quiet. w/pool, 2 carPorll
strwt1.Alklngtm.OOO IPlllllUY 111••flll ed. ---·...., " .. rm ormal dining 1B d 111 ... duplex 119 Huntington S825.Nopeta752·5822 111· 1• 111 .. llt 387 MAGNOLIA Ntoe 3000~ Family home e~g~T ·:~n ;;~~r·i B:i & hotc1 ba:h tulle ln~m ~~/:~~~/mod apple $2900/mo • wlll con1tde~ 0;j19~r e~c ~ar~gNr.,..~~ St 980-0725 or 498·6690 -8A-V_F __ R_O_N_T_l_B_d_, -1b-e-l-rl-g
13 Bd, llv rm & fam rm. w/lnlaw querten or gueet School arM $234 600 tc pr v. urn or un '" 11 2 yrt. Agl 64•·9060 lalrgrnd•. •rwy cloH 3 Bd 2 ba 'Se11pray' lower. $675 11111111
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-1 1111 I NII llO furn. $2800/mo. 10 'mo ~--=-......-----all ut111 pd. N·tmkr S•OO .,,----=---:--=--ww-...-• • tu or more . oya Sharp E-alde 2 8d 1ba, Joe Chrltlopher 675..0• 1 I OeluK 2 br 1·~ ba lndry +s250 dep. 960.2686 CllH Haven 2 br 1 b• Quiet.
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..-.. ·------•• petlo. New drp1. cpta no IDO ISLE by owner 3 Bd style, fncd patio. encl CloH to beach bachelor Adults pref no pell 1111,IOO Sc=-A~c='R~l""Fi""c"=E""'U~M""tk""t=o""tt;;...er Designer fully turn 2 Bd pe11. Mutt atand credit patio. Lease s 12ooimo crport Hamnton St. No w/crptt & drps S-25/mo. $600/mo 818-335-9710
II ... AUii gorgeoua eleo•ntly dee· UUlll MIPWTE =~h~~~5 ~!~:nl• ck · S 8 5 O +de P 673·•063 wk w/brokert pet• s575i mo Cr•IQ _i_n_ci_u_ll_l•_5_3_5·_•_53_7 __ Cull atudlo apt. Step• to 11.14% Yll Beet g-' lnCodEutaldef 3 br otated 3 br lime. uam LMvfng 111te. e.11 CM 3 h 5•&-5••21no-5829 LIDO ISLE 631·1288 sand Clean & private. Ill• YIEW ape loan la 8% l 12% Joen &45-0911 bt 2 ba. Remodeled with IMS ltf1traltlt14 Dua Ptlat HH harming • Bdrm rest· SEAWllD VILUIE Fem prof/student pref
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1118,500. Total prlc. qulcklyl Dl9t\8 CAPJ* tying. aaklng S 170,000 loft 2'A b• den .. una bar Stephanie Bernardy Udo WllTOLIFF ~to~. i....t 911 83.1· 1 llAIDflLlll_ IAllYH Bob Y. ~ LINDA ISLE: on wattl'. frpl pl/Jae gat •9t-2te 1 Re 8 It Y 8 • 5 • 7 0 5 0 f East tide 2 Br. 1 be. patio, Uve where you have 1 and 2 t>r •Pt• 756-1680 ....,..,,_ .. ~ o·f thl1 ........ o y 5 bedroom home f 873-7300 iar. no ,..ti. non-tmok*' •Spectacular apts ,.... ..... ,..,.,,. w/l1rg1 entertaining 1ut1la .... -· •2B 1 & 2B I model ev.lla ble. Veo.n Fii IW IJ lftll ux Nwpt Hts Condo. 3 br 650 631·•036 r, a au tes LIDO WATERFRONT: Lge
f • /8 Q room•. se500/mo. Vall~ 2234 3 b t>ch k t ==----:-=----:--:-----•Townhomes wlgarages cstm dtx 3Br 2bl •t•r '111 4• ulc~ 2Br2Ba.Afabulou1v11ue BA LBOA ISL AND e,nr .par .poos, 2Br 1Ba trlplex upst1ir1 •Flreplac11 Merow. Xlnt plan & le>' $196,000 Muat SHI BAVFRONT· 3 Bdrm Hey look Superb 3br 2ba Sl 125 Open 2·• Sat 233 w/encfoud garage •Private balconies or 5 18501mo 1" 673-e888
cation. 7ff-l50l Bkr. •--LJl-1-PLIWIU----,--759--05'47 Furnished. WIDE VIEW. w/romantlc frplc dbl gar lSth Pl. Unit C, 575--4333 $550/mo 754--0966 Garden patios NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba ~ DlllrTIY Mlll7 Beat Buy In Bluffa. 4 br/3b $2200/mo >Hiv leaH pet ok $825 539·6'~ IQe 3 Bdrm 1 blk to upper apt Frplcc • 2 car r··r • Bell Rlty fee d 2Br 2Ba. 2 car gar, frplc. WNY I s 1200/ A 4 br, 1~ be? Big lot? Jutt reduc.d $189,500 W1t1rfr11t ..... 1.. ocean. pvt yr • bltns, lots frig, micro, WIO. pool, on gar mo. gt
Prime MMe V«<fe Lo-egt 640·1529/759-8459 ULTRA-DESIGN 111·1·-1•1-ltOO laat. ltacla of prkg apace, grdnr. gd spe Heat/water Included 675-8170 or'964-3375
c.tlon? Under 1150,0007 lllT HYl 10• II .._ ' loc. 51295 675"2607 $950/mo 760-9611 *3 lighted tennis courts Near beach yrly 1 br 2 car You'll •--our homelf ,. • Una rpaa·'""' q allt d DAU II Oii t H t I I h *2 Swimming POOis a I I f ...,..,.. OcnVu Trl·M• communty u ...., u Y an ALL UTILITIES PAID wp g 9 g am me.· 2 br Deluxe 2 ba •Streams & ponds g rarage rp re erenoea
5'45-0932 pootltennli near beach detall In Ihle tuxurlout •P-2Bd Oceanfront prime IO· Compare before your ret1t. 3Br, 2'ABa, den + tam Like 2 master aultes *Furnishings avail req'd $750 646-5800
...... MORMINO C .. N.YO 1-e Rlll·YA Spactoua, frplc, dbl-gar pointed home on the No 1 cation yearly laaH S 1400 Newly decorated, cuttom rm, 3 frplcs. Completely 2 car gar E·slde •WATlllFllHT* ....,. " N DI "-, ··•· $ 5K bltna gd lefml Npt Cr .. t fairway of the Big Can)'t>n S1••1r I Wlltlr detl n f t I refurbished. No peta. S8001mo 6• •.7211 agt WHY NOT CALL 693·5198 lnoomptirable ityte enc vorc. Ofcet ....... 1 2-3 81 den E d It golf course. Maximum g ea urH, poo • S 1500/mo. Incl grndr ave. .... 2Br den apt. 1800 sq ft ot
prfvec:y. Ready to OC· una market. 3 bd 2 b• r, · n un '· privacy and 1 breath· ll11t1h bbq, cov'rd g1rage. aur· 852·8713 A & H Invest. *PENTRIDGE COVE• SEAWllD VILUIE elegance amidst beautl· cupy. 2 br 2 be Hardw00< nxer. Prime M! .. Verde llklng vtewl Shown only JAOIU llEll. n rounded with pluth land· 2Br 2Ba splll level, trplc. lul gardens & white .. ndy
lloora urpet akyllt« Ar••· Won t lutl by appointment with PllPM•••11•11T acaplng. Nopeta2Brfurn cean vu Npt Crest exec WtO, dbl gar. poot/apa 15555 Huntington VIiiage beaches. A speclal plu1
betmed ce111'ng1,lrpl 1139.500 Bier 867-7431 Owner-Broker. -365 Wilson. 6•2-1971 condo, 2br. den. offc, $950/mo 556-9200 Lane. from San Diego ror boat owner1. Moor
'248,500 By ownet NMt ooean, lot tex.233 $850,000 114/171-11'11 5 bike to ocean. Elegant ~~I~~~~~ :18;.~·~~~nls. 3BR 3ba condo, attach 2 f~":6/9;g;~ o~e:~·~~ you boat In front of your
180-9233 Courteey tc with 4Br 2B• houM. Add BIO CANYON cnarm'g 2 DENNE SODERLING lalMI lalaa• 2ZOi cedar & glass 2Br 2'~Ba. car gar. All amen1tle1. McFadden. ~Pl Boat lovers or not. brok.,.. Open 1·5pm pool, tennla coun °' bullt aty 38r/Poof/apalpatloa, family rm & den. Pluth n canal 2 bike to ocean• $875/mo, 631 •• 300 hv1ng at the Newport
rive unite Sl62,500 PP. w/lu1h land1c1plng REALTOR Lovely large 2 Br upper crpt1. trplc. sundeck, dbl br 2'~ ba M11ter suite w/ WALK TO BEACH. 1Br Marina Is a happy
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6 ldrmt 3 betht 1 Condo, epe, pool 198,950 m Pl91l. Beat lo-lllllTI IUIOllt tatal I ' S550 fncd • kid pet community 3 b~ 2'h ba 2 TIL lllllllllT 1"3~b~r""cP"o"""n"'!'do-..S8!'!60-.1m·o·c•1'""'n piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
meeter • eult• 9nd ~ Ownr (213)2•5.fl927 or ~lon~~!'4:;,~d .:!~~· Foreclosure! $159,900 38R 2ba i 1100/mo. &Ive cook'• kllch at 539·6190 story S2200 mo+ MCI 142· 1111 Doug Ammerman work Spacious ~ingle Ont'
family room and off· (714)499·2713 All fin ueum No quality~ Npt Crttt 1at ummble. by 1713 w . S.lboa Blvd. S..t Riiy IM dep 851-1184 Oiene 851·2000 780-6951 time ~ IWO bt'ctroom a1>1s
l1.reet g:;tnv for up to i luL ltacla 1040 Ing. $310,ooO. 759-895t :..~~~~:e~~~ ~: 11 tnt..ated &73-4743 Here It Isl Bungalow nr Rare NB time w/dwshr & S~~:e~ .. l~~rc~:i:. •d~~.~ t•••t IRWt ::·entran!.d~•~:l8.3L'.2eooht0i01.20% BYOWNERl295,000 . -C•rtaa•elMar H2f ":'anehlS•~)o~3~~t;~~ designer decor $500's O/W, FIA heat. trig. ,._ ur1
a.di. NOW on the mar· dn S185K owe. 1 ml to owe 111 T.D. at fixed rate. E 1 thlYllW t 1 3 br 3 ba 2 frp11 gar f b' &es~Rlly lee wtopln 539•6190 range 2195 Miner, No 3 WOlllllllll WILLOWS
ket •t only 1449,000. bch. Bkl'CoOp 963-6682 For Appl. Call 5'4&-7833 n oy • •P•C •cu •r frm bctl $1300 mo No Best tee 6•6·5282 IPAITlllTI
•••tl11 CHARMING B..,.k Bey Hm view from your own ca&-pets 635-03•4 eves Mod llvln 3bdrm 2ba Specious 3Bd Exec home-All utlls "" lge 1 Bd. no -111111 .., tie 3 br 3 bl + dining chef's kltch kldt ok al· '" 1 I led N Ille B k ""' Id I NEARTHEBEACH SecludedarMneerMeM room.$545,000(Youown Beeutlful Jaamlne Cniek fordable rent $695 ,..,span · ' ac pets S400 2011ACh.,arle •aly locatedlntheheert ~Nlf,fl
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ance s107,700 with pay· 20451S.yvlew 49•·7H8 H. FREDERICK 631-128e $1700/mo Incl grdnr. No -~~o~~r~g: ~1~~~oom01•
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Full oo.n w : Jaemlne Crl< mar..,.., a ~ -8 II WllTOLIFF Duplex 2br ba w/garage 2 br & den. Own/egt will --------walk to beach 'Goldenrod 2 Master Bdrm•. Peters rrplc encl gar $950 Enjoy tl'le numerous rec-HEALTH
flnenoe. (819) 728·5l5l Oak kitchen, top ap-St. 5700. 998.3008 Landing Townhae. Sec 539-6190 Best Alty lee IPHTIHTI reallonal lacilltles nearby
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Os>oortunlty hare for 3 ren· Juat acroaa the bridge 3 br 2 ba fem/din room + Large 2 Br, den. 2 lrplca, beaches, laland & •hope. beach refa req'd $975 mo tel., ... :~ Bdrm, 1 Bdrrr from Newport Beach In a 2 fr pit. Redvced to garden lot with apa. 3 car S 1450/mo Agt. 760-8311 lr•iae 2244 Call mike 850· 1033 work 2250 vanguard 5•0·9626 December Occupancy
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Ing rm la f lly •••-813-3175 H It P k C d lalu• 2'H -r-rww1•"'" · tge am rm Total remodel with er age ar on o. Bright elry l new Cptt a knock• often when you lffaAllYllW and 3 bedroom• enl1r--41Mnnroomand ••LlJel•H 11 S8501mo,call631--0680 2 br 1 ba w/d meture drapes. 2Br 1¥.Ba Spaclout patio. $330,000 ..... ... • I di I t T h UH rHUll·rlhng Dally UWP00tded111P1.new18~.ofor00d FEE'. complete new kitchen 10'x3511n park 55 yra Smart 2br, corner. uMd GOLF COURSE a "k~~ coupe11 no pe1 5s wn se Micro. frplc. 2 Piiot C11u 11ed Ad• to •• and bath. Oak tr•tl1*lt, Older 112 btk shoPI brick fti>I, hardWd fire, LOCATION " p.r uig ava 11 1 cargar w/openet,Lek ... reech the Oranoe Cout Ownr/~ &«-5081. --French dOOft a window., 9hed $8600 642·6398 beam celllng. Below Coast Large 2Br. den, 2Ba -6115 $675/mo 673-3608 stream• & wa1erl•ll• market
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I Lovely 3 BR 3 blttl POOi 300 E. Coat! Hlghw1y, ~Ill ....... 2•24 No Pell. 1950 per mo ... Jo nn Doran Bkr 285. . Prime toe. Corner loL-Sal• for Newport Beach _ ·-~ 71 •. 49 •• 2•87 Owner downtown Bet, utll Incl, Ea•t•lde 2 Bd 1b1 10....;;
Jff-0619 Country Charm, newly 1365.000 Of IMH De An%1 Bayatde Vlllege r 1be dplx. lg tn&f yrd. $375 n-smkr 631·2•9• No pett $550/mo Call
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end llquldttlona An 1 at 1 4 141· 7111 may buy thl• 20' x 58' 3BR 2be, 2 car gar. Avafl $600 Incl utile 6••· 1i11 $600/mo. Call 5•6·9950
veetOtt ~t ·=•r n2 FREE ... tisf OF E , Goldenw•at home with 2 now. $ 1o5o1 mo & U.P. Terrie.. 28r w/loft, • 2 E Id 18 t a ... 2... ' "BY OWNERS" legant 3 Bd 2 ~b• Br/2 ba. Lrg IMnf.·dlnfnn $1200/mo ~t. Car-°' air, frplc. dbl ?ar, No P.etl 1111 HI f ·• • '· n4IW carpe _, .,., c. ES townl'louH 2 frp•~ ......... • -, l"&:n/ s.5 0555 paint. No pett. 2563·A Condo with carport ,,..; PRIC ·ADDRESSES-etc 1 · $ ..... -& kitchen araa • 1 ao front Scotti 1·22•2 ·~ mo " • s.cu. Dix mobile home, no Elden S550 875·9291
8C Plaz.t. Only 172,900. 3 HELP·U-SELL 552·3000 g•~: ~~ &~!~eOOO Porch Young •dlta ~-•S..Ut. • 'br 2 ba hOU .. Woodbridge. •BA 3ba, 3 peta Mat'ure adult• --,..---....-
Id 2 be Condo onl) • e.2.83&8 come Agt 5"0·5937 gatdenar paid SQOO/mo C9r ger. tam/dining rm. Quiet, aecure GOLF COURSE VU 1535
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with ffrep ece onf) llPll 1111 Npt Back Bay. ~n~1 all ..... ltlCL ..... Rtat. ••cla HU 8•2-1803 °' 842·3153
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t3M2te or 710-1102 0 SO r Riek Byera Bkr 780-7292 F h d f j) & .,..Dini"" Ar• Lite & t17 11t lot \u;let 2•t1r• BKR eo.09 renc oors 1n am y room ma1tcr w ... ,., __ _ It "SET ·UPS MAii.'""' bd Sh b nl •2 000 "" •lll·ln...,..,...11 n/amtlr ncl patio ' 80 Y lJll ll&J ...., rm. OWn Y appt. 0 y. • • mo. VHome.-lllle KltcMM '550 Ind utile 648-8021 ••11&.11111 l year lease. 1 block to Huntington
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&42-5200 1795,000 8undey 1 ....
2954 Meul, Cotta Mell
M&-n13 1239,000 aun 1~
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844-8200 1645.000 Sun 1:30-4:30
124 Via Quito (Udo) Npt Bch
873-7300 1489.000 Sat 2-4
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759·1501 1199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
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. *•1900 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shorea, NB 760-8333 S2e5',000' FM Sat 1-5 631·7300 $545,000 Sun 1-4:30
••12oe Cambridge, NB 2"2e HellotropeJ. Corona del Mar 759·9tOCL~4.500 Sun j:30-4:30
. 759-9100 $oO§:OOO S\ln 1·5 * 1700 G~axy, ·Pov-Shor•, Newport 8oh
••305 .Klnga Pl., tllffhaven 759.1501 seoo,ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 631-1400 $390,000 Sun 1-5
HOMI• FOR SALE ..
" 2 BEDROOM
704 Avocado, Corona del Mar
875-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 367 Magnolia, CM
673·16001169,SOO 395 Bay View Terrace, Coate Mesa , Sunday 12-4
821 Gary Plaoe, Newport Beach "
548-7633 S295,000 Sat/Sun 1~5pm
546-2313 $147,000 Sun 1-4
483 Morning Canyon, CdM
760·9233 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-Spm
1215 Mariner• Drive, Baycreat, NB
-63.1-2300 $395.DQO ~at/Sun 1-4:30
*401 Onda,(Bluffa) NB
••4821 Gorham, Cameo Shorea NB
644-6200 '899,00 Sat/Sun 1-4
*2708-Harbot-\tiew.l)c, iirbr VltW Hiii•
644-9060 $490,000 Sat/Sun1-':30 M0-6259 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 North Hampton, Belcourt Hiii 1780 Hawaii: Cotta Meu
844-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 1528 Orang9'Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,400
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-673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 3028 ac.an (Old CdM) CdM , *•2217 San Lorenzo, Santa ~na
Sun 1-5
675·6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1723 Plaza de Sur, Pennlnsula 645-0303 $165,000 Sunday 1-4
-·6'31-1400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1825 Port Wheeler, H.V Homea, N.B 1168 Kingston, Costa M ...
640-4099 $229,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5 •332 PolnHttla,.Corona del Mar 645-0303 $237,000 ' Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 Rue Cannet, Big Canyon NB
&44-6200 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1730 Port Barmouth Pt, NB **•222Vla Lido Nord, Udo Ill. NB .
· 644-9060 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $235,000 w/land Sun 1-5 .
2 Llttle River Circle, Spyglua, NB
528 Seaward (Corona 'Hinda) CdM 631-7300 $5'97,500 Sun 1-4:30 675-6000 $435,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •
· 3822 Magnolia (Culver/Walnut), lrvlne
8 Shoal Drive, Jumlne Creek, NB 552-3822 $199,900 Sat/Sunday 12-4:30
631-7300 $370,000 Sun 1-4:30
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
• 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv.
·854-7104 $299,000 SaVSun 11-6
2535 Crestview, Bayshores, Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 1940 Terealta, NB V'21 Malnaall, Corona del Mar
640-5560 $340J>OO Sunday 1-5 645-0911 $205,000 *1429 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar
673-4400 $699,500 Sunday 1-5
12 Rue Vltlara, NB, -give address-gate
759-9'100 $449,500 . Sat 1-4:30
Sun 12-5
314 Via Grazlana, Newport Beach
~7020-$MS1000 ----Sun 1-4
*2129 Vista Entrada, The Bluffa, N.B
* 1328 Mariner• Drive. Bayer11t, NB
631-7300 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 -----2288 Meyer Pl, Cotta Mela
742-5576 $117,000. Sun 11-2
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831·7300 Mtl,000 sat/tun 1-..:30 ~ --•• 1 Twtn l.ak•. Corona del Mar ........ ,. -• -IN
144-5081 teet.ooo a.vaun 1-1 **103 vte Udo loUd:<UdO • .._.:M !'!!
1SM100 ta.eeo.oocr-~-~ ~llt/IUn~~ • ..,..112 V'9 Meppo, H.V. HofMI, N.I . 3 ~-toeO ~O,IOO Sat/Sun 1-4 ***•101 Via Udo loud. LI '. 2220 Waterlfont °'·COM e1u1e1 ...... ooo IMllun M. .
873-7300 '475,000 Sat 1-4
2015 Wlnctward Lane, 8eyet... 7 l9DROOll
831· 1400 1279,000 Sun 1·5 * •351 Via Udo Soud, NB
2015 Ydt Ml9cha.t (S.vtw) Nwpt 8ol\ 759-8100. 11,476,000. aat11un 1-tclO
760-8333, 1399,000 ·. 8un , .. 5 .
1008 8 . Baytront, Btlboa llland ·
873-5859 1957,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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** 780 Via Lido Nord (Lido) N.B.
e13.7300 t1.125,ooo sun 2-5
1084 COrona ~ (Mela cHI Mat) CM .
831·737q 1189,900 Sunday 1·15
43 Mont.io~ SpyglaM, COM ·
. 160-8333 · •7~15.000 · Sundey 1~15
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8'6-0303 $330,000 ~ --~ . . 1858 P~os, Cotta M ...
548-2313 $239,500 2478 Santa Ana #8, eoeta Mell ~..,
Sun ,_. 548-2313 1139,500 Sat/Sun 12_. 11
2124 Seville, Pennlnaula
831-1400 $389,000 Sun 1-4
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* 83 Orchard, Orano-tr ... lrvtrie <r:t
759·1!501 $119,900 8undey 1~;
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5 M plua FAM RM or DEN 2721 5th Ave. Olde Cot'ona def Mar _ 1 ** 305 North Star Ln (OW Shra) NB 673-4400 $299,000 · Sunday 1
673-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-4 *14 Encore eoun. Newport 8Mct1
•• 8 irafalger, Harbor Ridge "7.59-1501 S175,000 Sat/Sun 1
640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 ***~2525 Oceen Blvd G-4, (Otct CdM~.r'
55 Goleta Point, Spyglaaa, NB 640-6259 $38Q,500 Sun i
831-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-4:30 23 Park Vl11a, Woodbridge Sun
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644-6200 $1,695,000 Sun 1-4 ••No.S Roban, Newport Crllt NB ..,t,,
• 1821 Leeward LSM, Baycrest, NB 842-3050 $159,900 Sat/Sun 2~~
631-7300 $369,000 Sun 1_.:30 2478 Santa A'na #A, Cotta M... ··~
* •33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge ·
644-6200 $850,QOO Sun 1-5
* •9 Muir Beach (Spyglua) Nwpt Bch
760-8333 11.560,000 .. Sat/Sun 1-5
•6-13 Mystic Way, LaQ 8ch
675-6161 $750,000 Sun 1-5
548-2313 $144,500 Sat/Sun 12-41'
2479 Rued• Cannet #A, Cotta.Meu ';II
546-2313 $159,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
••SO SeaPlne, Bia Cyn, NB 1 ~
760-6333 $315,aoc> Sun 1-(~
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25 Sea lsland1 Newport Beach
645-0303 ~285,000 Sunday 1-5
759-1501 $389,000 Sunday 1-5
.404 Vista Grande, Newport Beach
* *305 Northstar Lane, Dover Shorea, NB 46 M1 .. 1on bay, Spyglua, NB 673-7300 $985,000 Sun 1_. 760-8333 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
ti *2124 V111a Laredo.,..81utfl, NB~
759-1501 $189,500 SatfSun 1-6
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* 1617 White Oak, Coate Mesa
546-2313 $134,900 Sun 1-4
644-7020 $219,000 Sun 1-4
21215 Yacht Radiant, Seavtew, N.B
759-0619 $379,000 Sunday 1-4:30
3113 Yellowatone, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $129,900 •BEDROOM
Sun 1-4 * 1330 Galaxy Or, (Ovr Shra) Npt Bch
19501 Sierra Seco, Irvine
844-7020 $195,000 SUN 1-5pm
*1003 Somerset, Dover Shores, N.B. 54~·7991 $365,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
*2702 Vista def Oro, Bluffs, NB
644-7424 $195,000 fee Sat/Sun 12-4
1223 W. Bay, Pennlnsula
631-1400 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
..,..1915 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B · ~4-9060 $398,500 Sunday 1-5
I BR plua FAM AM or DEN .
* 346f"Fuchsla, Coate Mesa
548-2313 $164,500 Sun 1-4
•• 4815 Hampden, Cameo Shores CdM
831-1268 $535,~ SAT/Sun 1·5
••31 Bodega Bay, Spyglua Hiii
644-&0eO $598,000 Sunday 1'-4:30
1221 Devon, Westcllff, Newport Beach
759·1601 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 ,..
2128 E. Ocean.Blvd., Pennlnsula -e:n:-noo S369,ooo sun 12-4
JICfURE YO.-
HOME HERE
Private Parties
Are Welcome
Ceu C1111lfiH,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
673-7300 $775,000 Sun 1-4:30
Each unit 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with
fireplace. Prime rental location Just
steps to beach. A bargain at
$275,000.
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rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.O. Variable
loan maxed at 13'A%. Now only
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2-5. 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir, Npt Bch.
Jay Smith, lrvlne Coast Realtora.
788-7500 ..
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••34 Morro Bay, Newport Beach
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
1018 Nottingham Road, Westcllff, NB
631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-4:30
Nice 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, with fire-
place. Just one block to ocean. Perfect
for summer-winter rental. Only
$169,000.
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4/+ bdrm, bt& dock (s). play lawn & swim
beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low
owner fin. $751>,000 (land incl). Room for
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Uptrades t=hout. You mu.at tee
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nef&hborhood. Call quick. 546-2313
• ,. 141-2~11
1226 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $845,000 Sun 1-4:30
2029 Port Blstol, Harbor View hms. Npt Bch
759-0619 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
••14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB
760-8333 $1,895,000 Sat/Sun i -5
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673-7300 $189.000
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644-9000 $650,000 Sunday 1-5
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Customized-adult hoq:>e with ex-
tensive use of briek and oak.
Gourmet kitchen, huge master suite,
formal dining room, cozy den. 3 fire-
places and wet bar. Lido Island offers
be.aches, yachting, tennis and a close
community atmosphere. May be
purchased f umished. _
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k.ttchen-dining room Large living
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yard. Call today!
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sTgned by &chard Dodd. AIA. Conve-"'-
nient corner location in old CdM-only
steps from little Corona, Main Beach & _1...
shopping. Lighis-& airy design with ..
many skylights and beautiful ~
redwood Too many special design & .
creative comfort features to list in this
ad. A MUST SEE custom built home ._
by owner. Offered at only $575,000.
Full comnussion to brokers Call for an
appointment
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HOUSES FOR SALE G-•• An.,,..m Hiiis
Balboa lllend .. ,
Balboa Peninsula Capistrano Beach
C0tona del Mar
Coll• MeH Dena Po1n1
El Toro
Fouo111n Valley Garden Grove
Hunungton Beach
HunlinglO(I Harbour
lrvlne
L~unl Beach
Laguna Hills
L~una NlgUel
Lake Forest
Mltllon V•e10 Newport Beach
Son Clemente
Sen Juan Capistrano
Sanll Ana
SHl Beach .
South Laguna
Westmonste•
Tua tin
Mobile Home Sales.
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Apartments Beaen Pr099rty
Buatness Property
Cemetery lots
C01T1m' Propeny
Condom1n1ums
Ouple>1n1um11
Houses to ~ Move<:!
Income Properly lndustrtal Property
Lots '°' Sale Mobile Home Par~s
Mount•tn Onef-1
Or•nge Co
Out or Coonty
Out or State
Ranches/Farms
Ae90f1 Property
T;me Shfrlng -R r-Eich•nge
RE Wanted
RENTALS
Housel Furnlsh.O
Houses Unlurnrshed
Houses Furn ol Uni
Conel0$ Furn
conoos Uni
Town~ Fvtn
T ownhou.ses. Uni
O\Jplues Furn
Duple•"· Uni
Apwtments. Furn
Apartments. Uni
Apls Furn/Uni
Rooms .
Room & Board
HOlll41. Motels
Guest Homes
Summer Rentals \/acauon Rentals
·Rentals to Share
·Rental$ Want.O
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OttlOe Rentals
Business Rentals
Comml Ren1als
lndust Rentals
Storage
Mite Rentals
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1028
1032
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1067
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1200
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OCMn 848-1179 Ct\f'll tq. rent or lht 28r ept Ll4IM.............. FUii time, beMfltl. Aof*'J ~8321.EOI! M/F C411vlng ln1pKtlon In for Pf'~ llPt. ~ tut~. ~ ~
CM/lrvfhe. Bob 854-7231 loolclng for joint -venlure In pereon. S.. John b:. quality control Ex-~ Muet MW ~ p ..... nt ·~ , Femlhr2metrbdnnln EVM;otc5A()...•925 'J)ef1nertorNptltOfe. 495E.17thSt .. C.M. EXPORT CO nuds petlenQe shOl.lld cover knowledge of all.-..~,.__.
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lac .. S350+utll °"" M.,y OfflM leatalt 2tH 759-12061rtnoontwknd1 CM your home or mine Exec $eCty w/Compd°ttN': PWB & cablel Fem11111f trtc, c.rpent~~r ciodd& otgentuhon•I •~t~ li/751-783~ W/85~·9220 e50-5318 845-27~ • .!ntry/Retrleval 1.klll1. )lllllth lncdmlng lnepectlon hNtlng, et,. NIW)' c:om-a.Mt1ll oftlDe .,_ ~ •
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hM S.C plaza 25-35 $300 f~. $800/mo, 875-4059-1/2 TIM .... ,.. h•Wftl. Min 3-8pm wtcdys, FIU OUll/F-T hl1tory to PERSONNEL 1111e IOcally. C.. MM-F,, Hunt'g 8dl. 536-tM1 1~1 uu ~M599 NB Hxte W.lndow ofc r• Active retail thop In ~M. wlll consider ttudent. Entry level, no •icpet nee. 8-5. 842·3013 OFFICE F~n'B:.~.~:=o·~~ ~:~!1S:a•! 1:i.~~~o. ~~~~~~~ for ~~;.dto ~R~~=.~~.~ call 845-9000 .... 8:30 & 5 EMULEX •111111 P:~~~= -~
1at/lut. 673-2587 Nick 1..., UI ••.••I Box 2712, Huntington *FLORAL* Antwerlng SeN!oe, Coeta reliable 142-3372 -.
fu ,.. __ ,._ ...... NB ground nr, prHtlgloue -· -.. Beech, C....92147 --"~ CORP Me1a. Management -t iimiiiiiil-;-·· g m """'""'· ...,.., .,.._ W•tclltt Or. 3 rma l r• muet have knowtedge of ~ *11111111 uper. pref. 24 hr ..... WI CT ~ ~~or ~ .. ~2 ... ~... cept ., ... $700/mo Incl peg board eystem Ind CHIROPRACTIC ASST * reapont. benetlt.t. Mult Typing. llllng , .,.,,,,.
n _.... --.. utll•. l48-3079 know adding mecn1ne by Exp'd PIT, 80me com-Fill TIIE ••.11• •.......1..~ •L.•· 11 .,.,. ...... e.it ~Ft1 u-touctr. full time poeltlon puttll' exp. • + ~7• •--.,... vt> .._,. . . bo~•. pnona•. ~ H~~r~~ \~ NB deluxe ofb evell. Incl avail. 895-3&43 2-Si>m Robin, for lntrvw ~ ... ,.,.. Cetta llMa, la 12121 a-5. 642-3013 ~ C:,~. ":fi
752_,. .... ,, D ...... 2 ...... E utll. Pref. n-tmoker. ...... II .a. .... r-•• Ma••---.....,.., . -.,_.. -$275/mo. 845-3700 &Oll1PAY'lllllll OUllTYNT 111, ..--• ... EOE ...:::_-:.-,::~-time . .432-.,.20 for.,,...:
H.B lleec> on hldMbed & Npt Bch prime loc epprox At lealt 1 yr ex.per. Bal-must type 65 wpm end atJ HltflaMt INTERIOR DECORATING Ing per90N to take or-iiiv'9wiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil: ...,,. In bMut dMl'1 hm 550 • ft •5501 enc. repor11, t>etctl & h•ve good front offloe 1111•1• I Jtars Color-Du~n-Peopl• '"-1 In s_A..---... ,.~ M/only •175• ...... '""""5 q • mo appearance Newport ..., ....,,,._ ........-• ... .--vv. 675--8173 COde for computer. 10-· 1 --·· ..... PT /FT wllt tr o 775-54;t7 pany trelne. no eaper Artist
Muter br $300 mo 11t11tt key by touch. •PPll· F11hlon r111n.d. Cell .. ~ ... -.... ..a. nee $880. ptmo If quail-•A• ll&IT
+ dep lrg Npt bctl home AllPllT AID-II lfFO cations now being 'tlken wk d • Y 1 9 • m • 54> m · .,... • ... , llTll• PUIT fled. Mr Car 1 ton. -
1v111lmme<1548-8825 700 •f -3 offce & recept. llam-5pm •t U.S. REH· 14().ffSl (114) 414-1111 IWmUllE &e2·5844 llft.Y Pll.lf
1300 tf -°/:': ..,. plan. TA.LS Corporate Offl<:e. -ew.-H PIT 1"'20 .. ,, ...... ly m tt M/F· CM/NB er•. Fpt, .,.. 17871 Mltchetl, lrvlne. --" .... fl-'l 1ir•1A•I ..-" .... · u 101111 a l-hn an ,..._,..,.~tor a pert. Wiii bulld o *4.llt. Alto Undel' water malnt. Mutt .-~ have 'exp. & refl ._ •-.......,.""" 38d, 3b• 1280 +utll. ldjc 2000 it. Reedy for 474.9000 be Scuba Cert. 873-3830 NB Shop experl9nce, 494-5874 after 5PM If your ere lnttll'Mted In time ex pertene ed.
llt/laaVdep 648-91•8 ocepy. 11.25 grou ,._11 ... irs mutt be crMtlve, FIT, earning 135.000. to crM.tlWL.ayout Artll1 to ~/F rmte to lhr 3B, ept It 852-8714 R & ij INl(EST -H -........ permen«11. 845-7645 llYEIMIT lllllll $50,000 oi more In com-produce quellty ad
bctl. Bat Penln S350tmo. Office approx 200 aq tt llLY Pl.II ... for 12 yr old en ICN. AP-lfC Iliff PISIT1ll mission• Ind ere witting ~f~ ~
Incl a.Jg11 85CMl785 S260/mo Incl utll & Fill I PAIT Tm prox. 2:30-7PM Mon-Fri. FLIUL "'*I FIT, reconc:Me ste1..,,.,,tt. 10 wortt hard '°' It, con-,,_ _, c .. 1 .. -• t ._ C FIOwer Men II wttllng to lkMr' thlS; Mernfl Lync:t\ M~ COftOePC to ~/Prof. only 25-35, c:aeen, jenlton.t M·f' 146-3224 111/Wml .._,. neoo lab.... ar train fOf buying & ~ use computer aided Realty It the moat ~ ftnlthed tit. Send,._,.,,.
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NB mttr Br. A.Yi In coed llH do carpentry, painting & FIUITI•I PAY omlct or 3 Yf• apptfeeble tat• boom car... ap-Box 1580, Coeta MeM.
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1380+ utlla 87~ 7• 19 lntah 2t II 11-7, Pitt lime & full time. So. ShOre Constru<:11on Opportunltlet evellable to· WCM. 2F3702 Blrtcc'* Llc.nslng training avail-•--------NB oceen vt.w ..,.i.. met Good beneft1t, ptaaeent 831-3313 OS GE ES Dr. Ulke Ofest. ellf. able To Interview cell . . , , .. ,, :•m atmosphere. 393 Hoept-with the L AH L 92830 br/beth, M/F, n-.,,..kr, •vi All T ••u tel Rd, Hew_,. Beeeh TIMES Clrculetlon De----------Walt Meclboftkl or Vlkl!I
now S350 mo 145-7425 -~ • PAYllU. OUll partment In OYr door to altTHIAI. II M«rtll Lynch Reelty et
HPT A.PT LO FURN RM, 4347 aq "· Fr• ttandlng ANSWERING SERVICE E.xperlenQed with strong door newtpeper Nies STUDENT for office cMan-S46-9366 °' M7-e5081
BA NICEI HIS. A.LL AM-bldg. 90c ft. N.H.H Med. E.xctl Npt Bch Exp.. accounllng b.::kgtound. pr~rem. Guerentffd Ing. maintenance & er· •lllml U.1,
EHITIES 1375 831--0377 (7l4)~9 10 1 mutt Gd ref. $4.75/up Computer expertenoe e hourly wage plus com-rends 3-7pm Mon-Fn. •~--=,.....,--=--:---=· ..,..--.,,..........,..--W..a., I , Tayler O.. Varied thlftt. 648-9238 mt1st o c. A.lrpon area. mlUlon Houn· 9em to 2 S5 p/tir Ref'l req Atten-Men/Women loc:el •~
Npt Bch 3 br 2 b9 2-plex. WATERFRONT OFFICE ' A .. -.... --... 11 ...... 756-8601 pm°' 4pm to 9pm Train-lion to detail MCMMfY Mutt have own tmall -Hr bch pool clubhouM ·---"'V ~n. -r .,"" Ing It provided. Potential Cati only btwn 3-5C>hi hlcle Call540-2395ext 3 $250 +'c1ep e'4e-8314 BLOG 1500 If • partllng Exp I mutt. 15.25 up/Hr OIK llLPll to earn S300 plus per weekdays, 642·1828 •t ,...._
ror 7 cart. $1.75 aq. 4()' 362 3rd St., Leg Bch & E.XPER. DELI COUNTER WMk For _en J.ntervtew, -•• .....,._ ..._.... ~--QCEA!i. .H\Ollft. 3 BR ~all~l.._1.~.. ii["'"..::..~-• --="-.rr.=::-=r. IT -_..,SD' -· ..... -~-?, """"' YEARLY $850 EA + UTL (C.nnery Vlllege) Hwpt Auto a ,.,...,..,. perton ~ ior C8•tll'· ca ""-. sctlool diploma req' Mutt M/FML 875-7500 Bch Cell Be i 1 11 Meture lndlvlduel required Ing butlneH lmmed. 957-2361 ext. 12(µ lllll Tiil be t>rlght, enetgetlc, herd
· 676-81~ r Y to wash. wax. detell, 675·2828 Lve mag. IUIUL lff10I Fii WHl IT wo<l<lng, retp Good pey,
Prof fem to 1hr tpeo • change oil & perform •-• p••t Tiii ••• .._.1 good t>enelltt. good tu-ocnfrnt 2 Br duplx y.... Aa t JOOZ other minor maintenance -· -• office utlttant, 9·5 Type, -.....,.... ture Irvine, call Mr Kleln-rou.nd In NB, fully furn. atuc .. ta I on n.et of company car. with prlOf kitchen & brot.lef flle. tome computer or Temp0rtry Htlgnmenta man. 261.9302 $400831·5'4.4 SP1RttullREXblNds 756-8601 . exper. Moetly ..,.. btwn word proc.ssing knowt-t111 ll1bl• for u · ____ _
A~ In A.II Melttll't & 20-25 hrs plwk. Hogue edge helpful. Challel'lglng perlenced llCHWAft ROI Profl Fml n/.,,..kt ll'lr w/1 CounMllng. 1815 So. El BABYSITTER WANTED Blrmk:llfflt 645-3878 job 898-4447 •Word PrOCMlor 1 ..,.., Beech I h
3br Condo NB Pvt b9 Carnfno RMI. Sen Cl«n. PIT must b•ve references. Mon-Fri btwn 10-11Ml or G o ... -• Secretarfel/Typtsl1 I ~· v~~ 14().1380dy 78()..9417 av experience w/lnfentl own t 2 30pm ask f n... _ en.rel ,,...,. (60 1 • ........ s en •-.., ,.._..
L.lc'd. 492-7298 trentp0rt1Uon.. 14()..1589 ,.: Ju . .__ . or """"" lfflOI MHAIH • SWl~~--d "'--atOJt tec::hnld~ ~'! •nalyM & ProrlF/M~tmkrlgHB ..,. ~ ,.__ & ... _ u.-test .,,... . ...,,1crow1ve
hme wll! to IP! $400+ SCRAM-LETS Bank....., .,.,._., edmlnlstrellon • 0.1• Entry Operators lltte<s K~ of u-7 S-N68 .. ..., COllS ualltant to the presl-fntervieWI will be held on ·~-.._-
83M 22 or 64 1.1.l. IPIUTll II BAXTER'S lrvlne. dent A unfqueopportun+-Nov 13 & 14 Pleue ca111 SOClaled lest equipt M-
Prof. M/F, n-.,,..kr to ll'lar• ANSWERS T9'epl'lone operator for 14364 Culve;, lrvlne ty In en lnter•tlng pos-collect on Nov 12, 101 sentlal We Off« exoel-
lge oceen vu 28r 2ba hM. the South Coat Brtnctl 857-2103 ltlon Requlr .. energetic appt (619) 438-7989 tent p.-;. benelltt. & •day
Laguna Bch. '825 mo. Kingly-Felony ol locaf Independent oor· and retpontlble. tak• 111 w Avendlde Pallade wtc weeli Contact per.
491-41011E.ae3-1419/D Larcfet -Te!Mly p0r1te bank. Thi• 11 en COUNTER HELP for dry charge person with good Suite 11, San Clemente s onne l M-Tll (7 1 'I
Doubly -Thelrt ~try position, requiring cleaner•. 5935 Warner orgenlUllonal sklll• Wiii NOT AN AGENCY 4 9 •. 9 . 0 1 Ta I 0 n I c Prof retp fem ll'lr condo
H.B. n/t 28-38. S340
+utl. K.,en 146-8087
Prvt tulte lg 38r 3Be hme
In EHtbluff, NB. A.II
amenltlel $.4e7 540-3500
VOUR FRIENDS previous P,B.X. exper Ave, Huntington Bch menage e amaJI offioe In NEVER A FEE Berl<eley Inc EOE
My elderly neighbor knew Opportunity for training _llTll lin • an expending design & EOE MIF/H llYH/HIVH
the scientific name. for In other banking tune--s;..,.. marketing orie nte d Needed tor FIT PfT wonc
all her planta. "How can tlons. part·tlme Mon-Fri. Souper manufacturing company. LJIDSCAPE 24 yrs or older CIMncut.
you know ell thoH Olll•llOllAll Sendwk:tl. 675 Peulerino, A.II 11ound tklll• ttiould H•rd Wonung and
namee?" 1 Uked. Smll· 851·9900 Pertonnel Cell C M. ~4867 Include typing Salary IRAITSPEISll DEPENDABLE 650·13~
Ing. she answered. "We«. aft 1oam. EOE M/WIVIH Ollml -·-commenturet• with ex----au... 3 bf NB apt. S300 don't you know the r""-pedenQe. THE WAl.T t part time poe-• llllf 1 SenM or numor 21-30 Mmes-of •11 YOUR 8antc1ng for Lagun• dry CS6aners. COMPANY. Huntington •lion wltn lle•lble hOYrs wanted 101 111 mo Old girt
n/tmkr Ron 873-7570 FRIENDS?" SIGn /llln 497-4308 Beech. 847-8800 ext 21 evllleble now wltll OYr PT tFT "41x hf! A.vell
Reap n--tmkr 23-35 lhr lg LMt FH•• Secretary for reel •tete llUYllY lllYD .a1 If tO landtcape lefVICes d• wtcnds S6 50 pthr Good
HB twnh 2bd 2be I I cs.pt. Succeuful lnde-ood d M _ _.. ly IEll..-F E pertment w/cMdren Call Mon-Fri nu m ec FOUND: 10 tpeed ledlet pendent bank In Newport g r ngrec ... .,,app WO<k out ot home, Mt up Youwlllh1veretponslb4ll1Y I KARl 476-3120 pool/ten Behl Ada.me. Bike. Vie. Brookhurtl, Beech Prevlou• typing W S. Circuits, 1281 epp1'1 758-9442 lor carrying out cletellecl I ~~~~s°!2..1 S375mo. H.B. 962-0643 end dlct•....,one ex""" Logan. Suite J . Coste drafting and record kaan... ....,.."""" ,...,, ...,... ,..... M ... btwn 12-4pm Gen ottloe HB Mature -..... ran. Elcrow or construe-d 1ng eulgnmeots and ""' Bookkeeping bckgrn tlon loan exper. helpful. llUYllY PllSll nltmkr 893. t940 have the opponunlty 10
but not esMtltlel. This It Mutt be cieen. retpontlble partk:lpete In the deStgn
en opportunity to crou with good drlvtng record IUIYIUl•.P/T process on ln·house
train In veriOYt reel •· 8etwn 20-30 hra plwk Cleanup, elec1rlcal, plumt>-land~ planning and
tat• Job functlont. Corn-Apply btwn 10-5 2186 E Ing, odd·jobl, S4 p/hr constrUC1k>n projects
Cadillacs IO '30-C1rts
Whatever 11\e Fed
Roll em 011 t~ market
Wllh a Ctass1f..O Ad
C1ll Now• 6'2· 5678
, ... Utl ~--F·M, FT/PT, WOftc et aome
Of the beet tiot• dubl &
pvt partlel In O.C.Toe>
valet oo. A.nget's Valett•
11 lc)ol(lng for the beat!
Mul1 be neet. M¥e good
driving record. ltMe to wonc d•)'I & wtcndt Gd
pay & room to< .ctvence-
men~ Women e n -
couraged to IPQt'I FOi
tppL call 63 7-0481 btwn
10A.M-4PM
Pllllm .
Phone appo6nll'Mtl1 ....
11ng Ho experience
neceHary:· No Mlllng
Company trelnt. s.nta
All• offloe. Salary 15-$7
p/hf Barbara. 862-514'4
PART-TIME. Varied hours
to lnctude early A. M
weekendt. Must MW 0.
pendable vehlde (tlNll
truck, VI !', 1tetlon
wagon) to ._..,.....
P.-OMler In IMne
area. Must be depen-
dable Contact Greg
Hyde Monday thrU Friday
betWeen 9:30 Ind 10· 30
a.m. onz 642~2 1
PllUl,llft
Greveyerd PT IFT N B
Dianne, 675-U90
SYDNEY
0MARR
fOUfl) ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
prehenslve benefit• Ctt Hwy, N.B.6"0..9012 631-3978 aft 1pm pecl!ege. Selery com· ____ We prefer • BA In land·
mensurate with beck· HUYllY nllll lllUIHPEI scape architecture or an
ground ex.per. to do dellVery and mlec: Couple with thr .. Chlldren M degree In drafting
CIRCLE 1-M&Rlns
OlllmlEl&ll tasks Mutt have lmell lootllng lor help eget with 1·2 yeer1 9\·
851-9900 Perte>nnel car, mllffge paid. Entry 12. 5. 1 Dutlel Include perlef'ICe
EOE M/F/HN level poeltlon 631-0415 laundry, hou~enlng. FOf' m0<e 1ntorm111on or 10
142-Hll
'1 NOW HIRING
FOUND: Ledlel Ring, nr BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST Hilu ••11••-Ironing, and tome chlld submit en epp11c111on Monday, November U Ce.r1• Jr., (17th St, CM) --" .. "" ctre. Mutt b• no11 epply at
ARIES ' March 21-Aprill 9): New approach bnngs desired results.,"',c-148-4-.,..9&0,....,.._,......,.-~--,-With ctlentete for NB/CM A..itt .. X-ray lk. tctlOol smoker and have own CASllEll
ASSISTAIT •AIAIEllS \ •c thop. Call Ron, 142-2 t83 grid. 01 2 yr• exper trantpOrtallon 2.0-<40 Hr TIE llVllE You'll obtain · information concerning special accounts. banking Found Mele bm lhep mix, Beauty F•thlon 11tand. no-am<>k· wl(, Hlary negotleb•e
procedures. property values. Stress originality, inventiveness and M blklten IMp. Ml blk •••-H•-s Ing. Cell 9am-5pm. 85-4--0954 CllP&IY
p1onecnnlspint. Romance h1~ligh1cd tonight Leb, Fml golden retr~ -" 6'40·'4128 or aft. 8pm &tO NewponCe.nt 0r1
T Us( .12()..M 2 ) Sc fd' · · d . mlxMeteblltlebmlx,A.nd Unique chlldrena Hlon 953-8473 lllSEUUll ., .,... AU . Apn . ay : nsc 0 lre_ct.IOn IS restore • v1s1tmg cat1. 125 Men Dr opening In lour locallon•. tor bl(ty rofettlonel I Newportc ~~~ 92660 relative has mformatto n of value. Shon fnp could be on agenda. &44 3e58 Anaheim Hflll. °'.,._ e.ntel/Ortno Recept Mon-Fri, l'lr• p/day .,.,. --J ver~t1hty pr~ves great assct.
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Intuitio n is ho ned to razor-sharpness. ""'FOY_nd:__,.....· ...,.M.,...,.--yn-g_ca_t-. -or--Cetrlto•. WHtmlnater BeMflt•. 4'1\ Dys. Exp 0rtvera 11c . own trantp & 120.1111
-· nterv•ews Wednesday 9-1 1
A M at 2588 Newport Blvd
Costa M"8 ton Newoort
B•vo a1 De Man
Cal ~ 141 537-4840 tor
more .nto EOi You II do 1t nght at nght time. ange-atrlpee tall hll (2 13) 402--0369 or (7 14) req'd NB 842·2828 rel• req 478-7009 b!Wn I
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Communications improvt. inqui ries brWn ClrctA. Blue/lllwr Ht-3-439 · e 30am:_5 30pm wkdays Equal 09t>tr~
bnng .satisfactory responses. Display humor, versatility. keep plans conw. VIC HB (Newland, ~ ..;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Oell.ible. M o ney picture bnght, you could actually receive windfall. Lombercty) 983-9002 IUllTYUIT/USIST
AnotherGemmiplaysoutstandmgrolc. FOUNDYgCAT.greytwnt, tOf VflfY bu1Y aoor...ive District Managers
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Best qualities surge to forefront. VflfY•weet vctyS1nt1eoo Hw~t Bch 111,n.
Judgment. ti min& arc on target. Make personal appearances, purchase Dr. Back Bay 642·1088 ~!c,v=· ~t!;a t~~
clothes. make direct appeals. Scorpio. Aquarius persons figure in FOUND: YO lnght tlgar 1or. 149-7197
scenario. Yo u could be a "big w inner." •tripe Cet, declawed --------.--~
U!:O (July 23-Aug. 22): Analyze in formatio n, prospecu. Someone front feet. Vic, E. 20th St. SELL Idle 1tem1 with i
behind scenes requires "re minde r." Don't be bashful about asking for·l-lci.Mjij.i&4ii2-i1ij134iiiiii~ilio.ii·i~iR!lotiiiC1UtliiiiflediiliiAdiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii
money. Cycle hiah. you get what you need. you'll be at right place atl
crucial m omcnt."Keep eye on Virao!
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Wish com es true. Leo native helps in
special project. G ood lunar a pcct biahligbts pcrsuuivcness, per-
sonality, showmanship. Family member says, "Let's 10!" Propeny will
sell, good news is on wa~. Watch for lift
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Su~rior wants you to act rid or
uperfluous material. D isplay pcctal ability by strcamlinina tech·
niQues. Secret mcetina lcnds spice, promo tes romantic interests. Focus
o n pro m o tion. production, uniq,uc qreement with special aaency.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 2J.Nov. ~I): Oood lunar aspect highli&hts travel,
philosophy . special study. Relationship grows stro naer .
rc~nsibilities increase. you act cha.nee to cam m ore m oney for
effons. Cancer, Capricorn native, flJUrc in ucitina ~nano.
AGmAIUUS(Nov. 22-Det. 21): What seemtd I "IOSl QIU "is
rcviv~ Roadblock 1s removed, veen lia}\t flashes for p~. Accent
on travel. publishina and reunion Wlth loved one. Anes, Libra persons
play paramount ro les. E•cellent!
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)~ Be aware of lcaaJ ncetssitics,
locate s~ial documents, act 10 heart of matten with aid of Leo. No
hea vy hf\ing! Focus o n public rdations, partnership. review ofmatital
'tatus. Aquarian is also in picture.
AQUARI US (Jon. 20.Fcb. 18). Follow thro ua)\ on "inner fcclin•s."
Empha is on practical matters, 1ncludi"1 insurance, Social Sccunty, ta~ forms. Keep promise made to one who relies upon your judamcnt
C ancer nati\'e plays ~romincnt role, is iocere. (714) 541-7058
PJ: ES (Feb 19·M arcb 20)~ You have pknty of chan ma -
populanty increases. espccia.IJ)' with membcn of oppo 1tc stl!.
Ro mance is h1Jhliahtcd and so •re crativc eodta"ors.. Statu quo 1sJJ~!!;;;;;;;;~;;;~,~~~~~~~u shaken. )ou'll tmpnnt your 1ndh•td~l 1t~lc. Saaittarian pl&)' role
If ~Ou l'n10~ wor l1<1ng wrth yOV"Q boyl &
g11I, ol\d dto~ 10b\ ore not lo.. yov
con"der o cor ~r on !ht' Mwspoper circulo
non held Tho\ I\ 0 unoque posot!O<\ wot\
doily choht'~' A •!'words
Ovr open•f\9' ort 1MMt'd10!t' .t,pploeonn
mvtl ho..,. o von 11otionwOQC>n or tr11<li
Wt oHer on t•cellem 1<>lory Wlf+I o bQnv,
pion ond g01 ollowonce We h<JYe on
tJO.cellent t>.nelot plOfl ~ •n<~ ho,p1
tol11~ •l\lV1'c>nCI' lib.Tot '¥OC'01tOl'I and
holidoy\
Cond1dote1 mu'I ho"t' o de,.,. to be
W<Ceutvl ond b. w•llrng to wo•li hord If
you *"rr yov tio... the qvol1f1Cot10M
plea..-opply 1n pe..-i tO
th e Daily Pilat
Monday t+lt11 Frid°" 9 I I o.-. or 1 4 P'"
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
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lmmechate seasonal openings exlsr In our
Security Depar1men1 25-30 hOUr$ per week
during Thanksgiving. Chnstmas, Easter and
Summer holiday periods. Predominantly
•evening shifts available. Strong human rela-
; lions and commumcatK>ns skills required
• Rate ol pay S4 SO per hour
•We are looking forward 10 meeting you
.Apply in person. f.
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: 1313 HAABC>f'I BLVD • ANAHEIM CA 9no3
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plants How can you lo.now ~ll I lhose names? I aslled 5,,.,,,.
1ng, she answerea 'Well oon I you know tne n11mes of au---7
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140-1110
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N~W phils~ Of tOwithom ~s
opens for sale this weekend
Lyon Co. offers 27
La una Hills homes
at Rancho Monterey
A new phase of The Wiiiiam
Lyon Co.'s Rancho Monter.ey
townhome community opens
sales this weekend lnlaguna
Hiiis.
A total of 27 of the one-and
two-story residences wlll be of-
fered for prices beginning under
$115,000.
Designed by architects Hales-
langston, AIA, of Orange, 'the
homes are presented In two-and
three-bedroom formats keyed to
specific market segments.
young couples, senior couple~.
sharing adults, and young famil-
ies. So, the homes were designed
to-respond to those very speclflc-
buyers."
Four floor plans. ranging from
t-,080 to 1,535 square feet of
Interior living space, ar.e off~~ed
at RanchcrM6i'lf er ey.
Plan A, The San Miguel, is a
two-bedroom, one-bath resi-
dence aimed at singles or young
working couples. The central
foyer opens to separate living
and dining rooms, wh11e the
kitchen features a nook. ,
Plan B, The Santa Barbara,
offers two bedrooms and 2'h
baths In a two-story home de-
signed with couples and sharing
adults In mind. The home fea-
tures two master bedrooms on
the upper level. -. -
features a central foyer, a two-
story-high living room. and an
open kitchen.
Plan o. Tne Solan~:-has three
bedrooms and 2'1h baths In Its
two-story design, the largest of
th e Ran cho M on terey
townhomes.
Plan O Is considered ap-
propriate for mature families with
teenagers living at home. It Is
highlighted by an oversized living
room with sloped ceilings and a
dramatic window treatment. A
comfortable family room, with
rear-patio access, is also In-
cluded .
Highlights in all the homes
include double door entries,
sloped ceilings, wood-burning
fireplaces, wall-to-wall carpet-
ing. and privacy-oriented master
bedrooms .
"Rancho Monterey Is a classic
case of· target marketing as a
result of extenstve research;n
said Brian Norkaitis, vice presi-
dent for The William Lyon Co.
"We discovered that this area
was In need of homes which
appealed to a particular mix of
consumers, · Including singles.
Plan· C, The Carmel, Includes
three bedrooms and 2112 baths in
a two-story format Intended for
growing famllles. .The master
bedroom Is architecturally zoned
for adult privacy. The meln level
The kitchens feature built-Ir · The newest pb.aae of townhomes opeu Ales at Rancho Monterey ln La&una Billa. .,,
appllancps, Including self-clean-
ing, eye-level ovens with exhaust
hoods, cooktops, automatic
dishwashers. and garbage dis-
posers. Visitors should exit the San
Addltlonal information Is avail-Diego Freeway at Alicia Parkway,
able by calling 643-9525. drive west to Moulton Parkway,
• continue to Indian Hill Lane, tum•
right and follow the directional
signs to Rancho Monterey. .............................................................................................................................................. ~
First-ti_me bqy_ers ·can ow~_1LViJla Mira home for $_82.,_000 :.
Bond revenue program makes 9 .43 percent
flnanancing possible for a limited time only
A financing package with a
fixed rate as low as 9.43 percent
and prices starting at $82,000
are making It possible for first-
time buyers to own their own
home at VIiia Mira, The Carma-
Sandllng Group's· new con-
dominium community In Laguna
Nlguel.
Specif lcally created to assist
first-time buyers with moderate
Incomes In the purchase of a new
home, a special Orange County
Mortgage Revenue Bond Financ-
ing program provides qualified
buyers with 30-year. fixed-rate
terms at 9.43 percent (10.106
annual percentage rate). Certain
restrictions apply and this pro-
gram Is available for a limited
time only.
VIiia Mira also offers several
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...__Jleltlu.llcldouuae 11es1a_, ud tlael.r eon Bea are ••oa&:--tlae ftnt bay~ mntac l.Dto plaue oae at Vllla lllra.
for
c1ass1hed ads •
phone 842-5678
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other financing alternatives that
include an addltlonal bond pro-
gram as well as VA plans with
below-market rates.
NestleQ in the coastal hills,
Villa Mira Is designed to emulate
a Mediterranean village. with
white stucco building exteriors
topped by red barrel tile roofs.
Three floor plan offer two or
three bedrooms and as many as
two full baths. Encompassing up
to 1,030 square feet of slngle-
level space, these residences
Incorporate comfortably-propor-
tloned living areas opening to
private patios or decks. Ad-
ditionally, In the largest plan, the
Camellia, the third bedroom has
double doors for easy conversion
to a den. .
Villa Mira kitchens have a
breakfast/serving bar. a gas
range and oven. an automatic
dishwasher and a double-com-
partment, porcelain sink with a
disposer, plus oak-finished cabi-
nets, ceramic tile counter tops
and luminous ceilings.
Additional features Include
forced air heating. wllll-to-wall
carpeting, custom dra?eries in
the living areas and bedrooms
and, in selected plans. wood-
burning fireplaces. Every resi-
dence also provides for an
enclosed. side-by-side washer
and dryer area. plus a private
garage with an automatic door
opener.
Community recreation facili-
ties include two swimming pools
and therapeutic spas as well as a
clubhouse with a fully-equipped
gym. Maintenance of these facili-
ties as well as building exteriors.;~
trees and landscaping are all
provided through.: tne home-•
owners' association. ..
To reach the community. take
the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown
Valley Parkway and pr~
west. Turn left at Golden Lantern,
left again on Paseo del Colinas
and cont inue to Villa Mira where
the sales office and models are ·
open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. •
For further information, call ·
643-2906.
Why pay $7 4,900
for a stu dio_ when
you can have a
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Townhomes at Irvine'• Turtle Rock Ridge feature floor plan• up to 1,740 square feet.
Only 20 ht>"m~s still for sale ·
at ~re_n's ~urtie ·RoCk Ridge
Special financing
program offered for
subject to prior sales on or after It special for a particular llfesty1e
deadline of this edition. one p1$n has a game roorT'
Turtle Rock Ridge townhomes another a study; some pWins hav•
feature California-themed upstairs balconies off the maste Bren Co . townhomes architecture, and lushly land-bedrooms.
-· --. seeped grot.1nds. The · plans wl\h countr!
Bren Co. 's Turtle Rock Ridge Remaining homes· Include one kitchens have Informal dlnlns
townhomes In Irvine's Turtle or more of each of the five floor areas, one plan with 8 breakfas
Rock community are almost sold plans created especlally for this bar and one with 8 butcher bloc~
out, with only 20 of the homes nefgbborhood. Each home In-Island. Kitchens have wood·
remaining for sale. terlor offers multilevel room·ar-trimmed celling llght lng
The company has arranged a rangements, with floor plans that furniture-finished hardwooc
limited, new financing program range from 1,088 to 1, 7 40 square "'cablnets ceramic tJle courate1
for these remaining Turtle Rock feet , with 11..\ or two stories. two tops, lcemaker line, disposer
Ridge. homes -a 30-year, fixed or three bedrooms, and two or dishwasher and double ovens.
rate loan at an Interest rate of 2.'h baths. ' ·
11'Ya percent for the entire 3'0 Each home has an enclosed, The sales 9fflce and $howcas•
year term. The homes are priced two-car'garage with direct home model homes are open dally fron
from $152,490. access, garag_e storQge space, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . To reach Turtlt
For ~xample, wJh a sales prlcftit and electronrc -openers. Each ,Bock Ridge homes by Bren, tak~
o f $152,490, the down paymen't i~ home also has a· private patio Culver DrJve south· from the Sar
$l5,290 with a loan amount of courtyard surrounded with Diego Freeway to Campus Drive
$137,200, and 360 monthly pay-archltecturar privacy walls, with Turn left on Campus to Turtle
ments of $1,560. which include patios situated to give maximum Rock Drive, then right and follov
principal, interest. and estimated garden views from home In-the signs to the sales office nea1
taxes. There Is no prepaym<?nt terlors.4 the Intersection of Turtle Roe~
penalty. Prices and financing are Each floor plan has Individual and Sunnyhill.
effective date of publication, features and highlights that make For Information call 851-1837
Encore Edition last chance for ho1nebuyers at Pentridge
The final phase Encore Edition
of Pentridge Cove in Costa Mesa
is a last opportunity to buy In the
M.D. Janes Co. condominium
community.
"Pentridge Cove is a trend-
setter," said Pamala Robinson,
sales agent for The M.D. Janes
Co. ·'The homes have won nu-
merous. coveted 'Gold Nugget'
awards and the neighborhood
setting is uniQue, with its acres of
elaborate waterscaping and lush
greenery."
The development 1s located in
the South Coast Plaza metro
area :._ "an address that has
special appeal for young pro-
fessional buyers," Robinson ob-
served.
Homes remaining in the final
phase are priced f,rom $101.500
to $130,000, with builder-as-
sisted financing available.
The one-and two-bedroom,
split-level residences are high-
lighted by special design features
each condominium offers a pri-
vate patio or deck to take
advantage of outdoor views.
Interior 'features include fire-
places with marble facings and
hearths, along with detailed man-
tles. In some plans, vaulted
ceilings and/or clerestory win-
dows. plus custom-finished
42 01ore ho01es released for s.ale
~lo:rlg La Quinta's golf fairways
Forty-two new homes lining surrounding Santa Rosa'Moun-
;the fairways of the La Quinta tains as well," reports Hall.
Hotel "Mountain Course" have Priced from $237,500, the fair-
:t>een released for sale at Santa way homes surround the mter-
Rosa Cove: a new home resort nationally acclaimed La Quinta
:development in La Quinta. HoteT Golf Course, two 18-hole
The Mountain Course was championship courses designed
,,elected by Golf Digest as one of by world-renowned golf course
Jhe finest courses in the United arc~tect Pete U~ Each course
---sfa es ancf'ffielmest golf club in-stre ches over 6.800 yards and is
the desert. said Herb Hall, sales lined with palm trees. There is
)nanager for Santa Rose Cove. also a 22,000-square-foot
• "These new golf course homes clubhouse.
'tepresent the choicest available Santa Rosa Cove is a resort
l>ecause they're tucked back into enclave in the qesert that fea-
1he cove and offer not only tures Mediterranean architec-
Jantastic views of the golf course, ture highlighted by red tlle roofs
t>ut spectacular views of the and rough stucco exteriors.
Outdoor features include
courtyard entrances, private'
patios, backyard lounging areas
and swimming pool with spas.
Interior appointments include
dual master bedroom suites.
Secureo behind a 24-hour
g~~d gate. Santa Rosa Cove ·
can be visited by taking Highway
111 to Washington and traveling
south to Eisenhower Drive. The
complex is located at 50th and
Eisenhower in La Quinta.
Furnished models may be In-
spected from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
daily. For more information, call
(6 19) 564-1525.
Ocean View
Custom Homesites
The height of luxury ... in the hills of San Juan Capistrano.
DisCO\'C r the world of Connemara , an hlutf overlooking the oce-an .
e\clusive custom homesite community of rare Comt \ isit the ultimate setting for ) our
vaJue. l'nohstruaed lines of sight flow from this grand<.~t home ever-thl' ocean nt•\\ hilb of
private enclave to Dana Point Yacht Harbor and San Juan Capistrano.
beyond. Nearby are charming towns. scenic Priced from Sll0,000 toS2iO,OOO
heaches and a glistening harbor. Construction-E>.cl'IJent Finanang Ava.iJahll' •
read} homes1tes of_up to -~6.000 square feet are Ask ahout our no ohligatinn
)Ours-estate sized for gracious manor horn~. contingenq sak program .
· Most rl'sidents at Con nemara wilJ enjoy · '11 "'1" .1111111 1 .. , 1kwh \il1·' orrltl-< Jmt't.I 1 huNIJ\,
thc1r ocean \'iC\\ from inside the private ~ .
communit} o\.\ned-tntry gates with ten-:P-1 27142 Connemara Dnve
nis courts and a complete recreation ~· . San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
ar{'a-while others will he situated on a \J' (7 lq ) 661-0305 or 661-105_,
CONNEMARA
Custom Homesttes In The Ocean-Hills of San-Juan €-apistrano
crown moldings, are included.
Additonal amenities include
upgraded door casings,
baseboards and closet treat-
ments, and the use of Imported
ceramic tile and wood edges on
kitchen counter1ops with full
back splashes.
Master bedroom~ have private
dressing room/baths and
ceramic tile tub surrounds.
Kitchens include self-cleaning
oven, microwave and dish-
washer. .
The home exteriors feature
Cape Cod architectural accents
of lap siding, multl-paned win-
dows, white wood trim and dec-
orative door moldings. Each resi-
dence featu·res a two-car garage
with automatic door opener.
The model homes and sales
complex, at 7 48 Randolph St. in
Costa Mesa, are open daily,
except Thursday and Friday,
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone
557-7201.
To reach Pentrldge Cove, take
the Corona del Mar Freeway to
the Bear Street exit, turn left onto
Bear, then Im med lately left again
on Baker and proceed to the
homes. From the San Diego
Freeway, exit at Bristol and
proceed south to Baker, ttien
right to the community.
t ~ '*"""'*I . ' , Your Vf?ry best buy in
f:lunt1ngtGn Beach ·
Occupying a bluff-top setting above tfle Bo/SIJ
Chics Wiidiife ReS«Ve and the Pacific Ocean,
Cabo del Mar Is Just moments from Pacific Coast
highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour
Studio, ontt and two bedroom condominiums are
olfer6d with special amenities including a full size
Indoor racquetb•ll court, tennla court. pool,
apa, •nd 11 huge two-•tory recr .. tlon building
Models optKl daily 10 AM to 5 00 p M
(7 1') 840-466 I
Loft!' • ()m/ Tu~ • T lltY'J Entnr ...• r,;,.,>bo .
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at La Cue.sta-p!!ojeet in HB
Succ ess affrtbuted
to low interest rate
financing provided ·
Onty • ieven homes remain for"
s61eJn the flnal phase of Frank H.
Ayres & Son'1 La Cuesta by the
Sea developme'\t In Huntington
Beach. The j ow·denslty project
Includes 11'4 units.
"The rapid sales we are ex-
periencing can certainly be at-
tributed to the excellent financ-
ing ottered," said Lorelea Auer,
Ayres sales representative.
Available financing paci<ages
Include a 9 'h percent Interest rate
fixed for 10 years, with a 10
percent down payment. Prices
for the homes start as low as
$161 ,990.
rhe seven remaining homes
are completed and a~allable for
immediate occupancy.
Also available with a 20 per-
cent down payment Is a 9V2
percent Interest rate fixed for 30
years.
Court
resolves
condo .fee
conflict
Recreational facilities Include
a tennis court with private
clubhoute. The beach Is only a
few blocks away. .
Private rear patio areas are
large enough for a hot tub, said
Auer.
Homeowners Association
dues are approximately $48 a
month.
The popular Plan 10 otters
1, 700 square feet of two-story
livlng with three bedrooms, 21h
baths. A massive, corner used-
brick fireplace In Jhe llvlng room
la the focal point of the home. All
bedrooms are secluded on the
second level prlvacy wing, whlle
living and entertaloment ar~as
are downstairs. The mastlt
bedroom features its own marble
flreptace and a master bath with
a rectangular Roman tlle tub.
La Cuesta also otters home-
buyers a selection of two other
floor pl,.ns ranging 1 rom a slngle-
story, two-bedroom, two-bath to
a two-story, three-bedroom, 2'..i •
bath plus bonus room.
All La Cuesta townhomea fea-
ture attached double garages
with automatic door opener• and
220 volt outlets for eleotrtc dryers
as well as gas for laundry~
Kitctlens otter built-In mlcro-
·wave and continuous clean
ovens, gas cook tops, heavy duty
·ctlahw&Jhers and ceramic tit&
counter tops.
To visit l,.a Cuesta by the Sea, .
take the San Diego Freeway to
the Beach Boulevard exit, dfMng .
south .on. Beach to Atlanta Av~
enue, turning right on Atlanta
Avenue, then right on the first
street Into the development. Pro-
fessionally decorated models are
open dally from 11 a.m. to dusk. ••en home. ln Buntlneton Beach now a..tlable for ocea~.
Fredricks o.ffers sceniC homes at Concord Hill
ttiTifop rocatton ls close 10 the ocean.
with architecture based on Cape Cod theme
At Concord Hill In Laguna · Concord Hlll:s hilltop location
Niguel, Fredricks Development Is is within minutes of the ocean
ottering a collection of single-and otters scenic views of the
family homes priced from surrou,,dlng Laguna Niguel hills,
$148,900 to S152,900. according to Dale Post, vice
For a limited time, Fredricks president of marketing for the
otters a financing package that ·development firm.
charges 9V. percent Interest the Traditional architectural .styt-
flrs~ year, 10V. percent the sec-lngs follow a Cape Cod theme,
ond year, 1 Fil percent the third reminiscent of -the eastern sea-
Color combinations Include
blue or gray with white trim and
accents of dark blue or gray; or
yellow or tan with white and
green accent trims.
The Cape Cod detailing In-
cludes fish-scale shingle and
other sidings of natural woods.
exterior llghJlng fixtures, raised-
panel entry doors and sheltered
porch entryways.
Each Concord Hill home Is
sited on a pool-sized lot with a
fenced rear yard. •
2,012 square feet of living area.
Two of the homes otter op-
tional bedrooms situated for use
as e den.' Others feature a den
with adjacent bath to serve as a
guest bedroom wing, while a
luxurious twcrstory home otters
a master bedroom retreat area
that can be . converted to '8
nursery or fourth bedroom.
The kitchens themaefVee offer
a gas range with sett-deaning
oven, microwave oven.,:-auto-·
m$t1C dishwasher, ceramic ttle •
countertops and a pantry.
A two-or three-car garage
otttrs direct access t o the house
and.laundry area.
By llMON SYKES year, and 121.tl percent years four board, with various exteriors
The Callforni~ Supreme Court through 30 (131h percent annual presented in a choice of authen-
has resolved 8 _confJlct between percentage rate with a 20 per-tic New England color schemes,"
The collection of family-orien-
ted single-level and two-story
residences In the hilltop com-
munity Includes three-and four-
bedrc>om floor plans with up to
Amenities include ceramic
tiled entries, masonry wood-
burning fireplaces, vaulted ceil-
ings and bay-window areas.
Most homes have formal dining
rooms and all feature family
rooms adjacent to the kitchens ..
To visit Concord Hill, take the
San Diego Freeway to Crown
Valley Parkway and head south.
Turri left on Golden Lantern, go
up the hill and left again on
Duchess to the site. Model
homes are open dally from 10
a.m. to 5 p .m . and Information
.may ~tained -by phoning
cent down payment). sa d POSt
two lower cour1 decisions involv-.. -------------------.. Ing condominium homeowners'
association fees.
The conflicting decisions ap-
plied to situations where owners
of similar properties In the same
condominium developments
were paying greatly dispropor-
tionate homeowners' associa-
tion fees,
This disparity was because the
association fees charged to each
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assessment valuations.
Whlle this method may have
been fair when first introduced,
the passage of Proposition 13
meant that only real estate ac-
quired or Improved after 1978
was reassessed to current
values.
Thus, those who acquired or
Improved condominiums after
1978 were paying substantially
more in association fees than
their neighbors whose own-
erships predated Proposition 13.
One appeals court ruled this
practice to be proper, b.!Jt a
second court later held the intent
of the practice was to base
association fees_ 011 each con-
dominlum' s actual value.
The second court ruled that
Proposition 13 had frustrated
this Intent, and the method of
assessing fees was Invalid.
The California Supreme Court
took two actions to resolve this
dispute.
First, It decertified the first
court's decision, which means
that while the decision still
stands, It can no longer be cited
as legal authority.
Second. the Supreme Court
affirmed the second court's de-
cision, which held the fee
a1tSessment procedure to be
Invalid.
(Simon Sykes Is editor of ftrat
tueed•J , a journal for the real
e!tate indu!try, P. 0 . Box 2006a,
Riverside, CA 92516, 686-8005.J
495-2752.
Giand Opening
Is A Real Celebration!
SENIORS 55 & OLDER!
.. S/67800/IBlll _
You're invited to our
Grand Opening Celebration!
Come out and see why
Windward Cove has had such
tremendous sales success
during our premier.
• 1 & 2 Bedroom
Condominiums Designed
Exclusively For those 55
and Over
• Remote-Controlled
Security Entry Gate
• Overlooking Terry Park
• Decorated Model Homes Now Open
• Sign Up To Win A Week In Hawaii
(You must be 55 or over to enter.·)
OWNERSMI FOR SENIORS
IN HUNTINGTON BEACH FROM JUST
• Short Blocks to
Shopping
& Services
SS6,990
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Breezes
& Fresh Air!
·Sign up /or trip through Nov 18
Drewing for Haws11 tnp to be
heldJan. 19, 1985 No
purchaH n.ce.ssaty. You
need not be present to win (
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The Wtll!Wll Lyotl Compeny t9&t
Sales ottiCe open dally 1 O am to 6 pm
Mondays 1 Pfll to 6 pm.
7631 Taytor Ave Huntmgton Beach • 714/842-2727
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A referral that ra alta ~ a N.1e at Le Pare mean• $250 for theTefeni.nf tndlYldaa.l.
~PAC h\IYet re(~rr.al j>rOg~am
benefits-bothte Pare, buyers
The buyer referral program. In
wtilch as much .as $1 , 100 In cash
ccm be awarded, has been a
success at Le Pares In both El
T,oro and Chino Hiiis, resulting In
a nice profit for many Southland
hpmebuyers.
Under the terms of the pro-
gram, when a referral results In a
sale, the referring person wlll
receive $250 upon close of
escrow. Second and third refer-
rals receive $350 and $400
respectively. .
"We're happy to report that
many people have taken advan-
tage of our referral offer.'· said
Barbara Smith, director of sales
and marketing for EPAC De-
velopment, creator of the Le Pare
projects.
Both Le Pare communities In El
Toro and Chino Hiiis have re-
ceived local and national awards
for their contemporary design,
affordable price, and amenities.
Designed by Johannes Van
Tllburg and Partners, AIA, Le
Pare offers five floor plans.
Interior design themes for the
communities are based on
famous parks.
To reach the El Toro develop-
ment, take the San Diego Free-
way to the Lake Forest exit, travel
east to Trabuco Road and turn
right. Take Trabuco to Rlmhurst
and turn left. For more Infor-
mation, call 859-4469. -Singles .ca.rl pool resoUrces
to purChase Windsong home
Gawen townhomes
in El Toro feature ---total of 4 floor plans
Two spacJous bedrooms, each
with Its own bath, make The
Wlndsong floor plan at Land-
mark Homes/Grandview S811es
perfect for unrelated singles who.
want to pool their flnanclal re-
sources to purchase a luxury
home, according to Ralph
Decker. sales manager at the
· garden townt'lome deveropment
In the rolling hills of El Toro.
"Buyers 0f this beautiful, two-
story townhome are really
enthusiastic about Its spacious
Interior, which Includes 1,557
square feet of llvlng area and
features a large loft overlooking
both the llvlng room and dining
area," said Decker.
-Priced from $129,500, the gar-
den townhomes at The Grand-
view are offered In four floor
plans ranging from 1,386 to
1, 794 square feet of llvlng space.
Aside from The Wlndsong , the
other three plans each have three
bedrooms.
All 30 homes In the first phase
os the Signal Landmark develop-
ment have been sold, and sales
are now under way Ill the second
phase.
Most homes offer sweeping
views of the surrounding area.
All Grandview homes have
·two-car attached garages In
front with direct home entry,
fenced rear yards, downstairs
powder rooms, two full baths
upstairs and fireplaces in living
rooms.
Standard fe~tures Include cen-
Seabridge VIiiage. a sprawftng 1 l ·acre
ocean close luxury development tea·
turing condomm1Ums clustered amid a
serene man-made waterscape enVf
ronment accentuated by waterfalls.
lakes and streams A 24-hour manned
gatehouse bids homeowners entry mto
this prest1g1ous location featurmg two-
bedroom, and two-bedrooms plus loft
ho~es. Models open daily 1 O A M to
s·oo PM (71 4) 960-8416
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tral air conditioning, carpeting In
all majorlMng-areas. ceremtc·ttte
flooring, vaulted and cathedral
celllngs, decorator-selected
hardware and lighting fixtures, as
well as forced-air heating, mir-
rored wardrobe doors In master
bedrooms, skylights over stair-
wells. cultured marble pullmans
In baths and steel bathtubs with
glass shower enclosures.
Kitchens offer eye-level gas
ranges with upper microwave
oven.
The sales office and decorated
models st The Granavlew-are
open dally from10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The development can be reached
by taking the Sarr Diego Freeway
to the El Toro Road exit and
driving east on El Toro Road to
the development, just past
Trabuco Road. More Information
Is available by calling 859-2472.
Chelsea Pointe successful
in first two monthS Of sales
"Since opening two months
ago, Cheleea Pointe at Monarch
Beach In l,.aguna Niguel has
eiperfenced excellent response
from buyers and strong sales,'!
according to Gerald Buck, ex-
ecutive vtce pre1ldent of Hon
Development Co., builder of 'this
private resldentlal community.
"Our buyers have been
pleated with many exciUllve
aspects of Chelsea Pointe, ln-
cludlng proximity to the beach
with Its cool ocean breezes, the
slstance within mfnutn. Privacy
Is further enhanced by cu1tom
detailed front and side yard wood
fencing.
The location on the ocean side •
of Pacific Coast Highway takes
advaRtage of cool sea breezes.
Various homes have ocean views
and backyards large enough to
accommodate a swimming pool
andtorepa.
Ty each Chelsea Pointe. take
the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown
Valley Parkway and proceed
west toward the ocean to Pacific
Coast Highway. Turn south on
Pacific Coast Highway. ChelMa
Pointe Is located 11t. mllel to tile
south at the corner of . Paclflc
Coast Highway and Selva Road.
The sales office and models are
open dally from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
For furthfr Information,· call
240--1585.
fine Individual security systems c · · • b •
by Honeywell, and the quality of on S tru C tJ 0 n e O' Jn S the homes," notes Buck. 8 ·
Cheliea Pointe offers a llmlted · . J · • • J •
edltlonof32hpmeadeslgnedas . at new~ rvJne ocation a Nantueket Cape-Cod village, . . .
emphasized by clean archltec-· . ·
turaHlnes and cobblestone waJk-Bren Co. Southern Callfornla the model homes. Hogan-Roy Is
ways and driveways. Features Division has begun construction the landscape architect for the
Include hardware and decorative on model homes at a new Irvine new community, which wlll In-
appointments, casement win-residential neighborhood, North-elude recreation facllltles and a
~ows and French doors. wood Glen. a 195-home develop-park. ·
Two floor plans are available, ment to be built on a 21 .5 acre Northwood .Glen .Is the sixth
each over 2,000 square feet, wtth site at Yale and Trabuco Canyon resldentlal development to be
two or three bedroom& and 21~ In lrvlne. bullt by Bre11 .Co. In the maater-
baths on two separate floors.· The slngle-famlly detached planned City of Irvine. Other
Prices range from $277,000 to homes at Northwood Glen are Irvine development& by Bren
$380,000. being designed by M LA Include Turtle Rock Highlands,
Chelsea Pointe Is also.secured Architects of Irvine for the first-Turtle Rock Ridge, Columbia
by an entry guard house and time buyer marketplace, with Square, Woodbridge Stonegate
each home Is equipped with Its starting prices expected to be at and Woodbridge Brlarglen. ihe
own "all doors and windows" approximately $110,000. company aJ~ has three other
security system that summons Design Tee, Inc. has been active residential developments
pollce, fire or paramedic as-selected as Interior designer for In Southern CaJlfornla.
in the hills ...
II idd••n in t lw hill!. of Nori h San Juan Capistrano a hl'autiful nt•w,
l'Xl't'Ut ivt• horn<' rnmmunity is h<.'tominE( a r<'ality. Hidden away, hut
worth the sl·arc·h !
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t ranquif K<'lltng of rolling hilluncl ki-.s<'CI h~ ha I my ott'an hreeze ...
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aims at lower costs··
Doctors belteve lower-cost medical
alternatives are the road to success
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
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The developers ofa Newport Beach
medical center currently under con-
struction say the facility will offe·r
services from scttina broken bones to
pcrformina laser suraery as a lower
cost alternative io hospitalization.
Physicians at the Superior Medical
Center, located at the comer of
Superior and Placentia avenues, will
be able to charac less, the project's
general partners say. because they will
bypass the expensive overhead ccftts
that boost1l hospital's expenses.
"We intend to be very com-
petitive," says pr. Craig Lowe, a
partner in the project with Dave
Stolte and the Rothery-Roh Develop-
ment Group of Los Alamitos.
"The changes in the health care
field make this type of projcct very
attracti ve." Lowe said ... Tho over-
head at hospitals is just astronomical
and the paperwork tics ~P the
doctors' fime."
When the Supenor Medical Center
opens next May. Lowe said, it will be
one of the first in what may become a
nationwide trend toward prov'idin1
alternatives to hospital care.
The $2. 75 million medical center
will have a staff, a pharmacy, an
urgent care facility and a surgical
center •. but wiJJ not provide care for parl~nts in need of the acute medical
attention that requires stays of more
than one day. ·
Those patients, Lowe says, will still
tum to the hospitals, includina the
nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian.
Program will explain
using pers<Jnal computer
The Orange County Chapter of.the styles and fonts. People who do not
Society for Technical Communica-like computers arc especially en-
1ion wtll hold a dinner meeting al 6: 30 couraged to attend and participate.
p.m. Nov. 20. at the Jolly Roger Inn in
El Toro. The Society for Technical
Communication is a professional
non-profit oraanization dedlcafcd 10
the advancement of the theory and
practice of technical communication
in all media. Kyle Keffer of Wabash
Computer Systems will lead a hands-
on demonstration of writer-and
graphics-oriented personal com-
puters. Make reservations by calling
John Seredich at 552-8421.
Kyle Keffer, a resident of Laguna
Niguel, is a specialist in personal
computer product training. He is a
JT&duate ofNational Uni versity and
1s Corporate Sales and National
Accounts Manager for Wabash Com-
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Keffer's presentation will focus on
the Lisa. Macintosh, and HP-150
personal computers. These easy-lo-
use computers feature pictorial rep-
resentations of tools and files. easy-
to<reate graphics. and multiple type Kyle Keffer
But the Newport Beach Podiatrist
sa.id the medical center will be able to
care for the arowina number of
patients wtio need other health care
ser:.vices.
"We're findina that patients do
better when they io borne follow·
treatment,... Lowe said. ''In sc'vera
types of surgery, there's no need for an
extended hospital, stay."
But the big attraction, Lowe and
fellow aeneral partner Dave Stofte
say, is the lowered costs.
Chanacs in \he health .care field
have forced physicians to either raise
their prices or cut thtir costs, Stolte
said. The manner in which the
Superior Medical Cen~r was con-
ceived, he said, is to cater specifically
to those doc tors looking to lessen
their expenses. ·
For starters, physicians will be
sought as limited partners in the
development. Their health care ex-
perience will help determine how the
medical center should be organized
while their financial stake in the
future of the facility will help it
succeed, Stolte says.
Also, medical office suites on the
S«'.ond floor of the three-story medi-
cal center will be leased on a time-
share basis - a novel idea for the
health care industry.
According to his marketing re-
search, Stolte said the Ncwpon Beach
area has a remarkably la'le number
of older phys1c1ans nearing retire-
ment as we'I as a growing number of
young doctors recently out of medical
school
The older physicians, Stolte said,
may want to cut down on the number
of days they work each week while the
youll&er group may not yet be able to
afford to lease their own offices full-
time.
Through the time-share leases. the
doctors can pay for exactly how much
time they'll need each week. saving
further costs. ' ·
Suites on the third floor, as well as
those in a separate two-story building
already built next door. will be leased
in the traditional manner though
Stal~ cxi)eet~ thew i)hysician -lo
take advantage of the medical center
facilities included in the project.
Kathy Stolte 1s the leasing agent for
the complcteQ medical office building
which can be divided into from 18 to
25 separate suites.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL COST OF WASTEWATER COL LECTION, TREATMENT
AND DISPOSAL SERVICE FOR USERS WITHIN COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 11 OF
ORANGE COUNTY
In llCCOfdance with the provialona of Section 204 (b) (!I) of the Clean Wat.er Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-217), County Sanitation
Dlatrict No. 11 of Orange County II required to notify all u.ers of ltl 11ewera,e l)"ltem of the rate and portion of the ad valorem
taxs paid by ltl Ullerl which II attributable to wutewater trea~t 11ervicel. Th.la Dlatrict. the juNdl.ctlonal boundaritt of
whjch are preeented on the accompanyl.na map, receives a portion of the one-percent ( 1 ~) buic tax I~ collected annually from
property ownen by the Orange County 'f'ax ColJector. Th.la notice II beina published In conjunction with the mail.Ing of the Joint
C4niolldat.ed Tax BW by the Tax C4li.:tor-1.o~ Ullltl &o.de~nnlM ihe ahare of their bMic property W< ~hich ia med
to pay for wut.ewat.er treatment tervlces provided by this Dlatrict.
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D11trict No. 11, M an &he rtWft'* NOllwd from' lhe l 1' bMlc we liwy.
If 10" would UM addldoMI lftlomwdon on lhe dw'fll you are pa)'tnl fot W'INWaW "-tr'Mn~ ltf"YW.'9, ~call lhe l*rlci'• _,,at ('714) ~•10, z.11111•6on s. 'nw lllltrict'• tdlnl.nllvauve ornc. an tiplf\ tram 7 30 am to~ ao pro . M~ ~ Tti\ll"ldly, and UO am to 4·30 pm. on Fridaya. r oe ,.
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Achievement honored
The 1'ewport Beach Police &zplorer Poet
Mo. 1050 wu recently ct•en a check [or
$1,500 and a plaqae for oat.tan~
acblnement. Bob Dowdell. Tice preeldenl
of National Edacatlon Corp. made tbe
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Irvine's Codercard Inc. slates --
. its first shareholders meeting
Codercard lnc. of Irvine developer for the year was $531 , 12 I, or 2 cents "The acocptance of the Codercard:
and ~arketer of the highest level of per share. -computer ~urity sysicm as the
sccunty systems available for com-"The loss of 2 cents per share for premier solution to data security has
puter terminals, software and our first year represents an invest· been most gratifying," Herman
network access, has.announced that ment in developina both the product added.
its first annual shareholders meeting and the organization needed to con-"The desiin and production of our
will be held Jan. 1 O. 1985. vert Codera.rd from a development-bard toolin& is proceedin& rapidly,
Shareholders of record as of Nov. stage company to a fully operat1onal and we fully expect to be able to"
23. 1984. will be eliaible to VQtc in the corporation," Robert Herman, pmi-announce to our sb.areboldcn at the
election of directors and on other dent, stated in his letter to share-annual meeting that Codcrcatd has
mat~lG.bc..piescnle(L -suettVfuJ.1: · ·
Codercard also announced its oper-In the months since June 30. 1984, fully opcntional company.
ating results for its first fiscal year. Herman said, Codercard bepn both "And, indeed. our future appears
assets at June 30. I 9S4, were limited production of its equipment bna,bt."
$2.618. 927; total revenues from re-and deliveries of pilot systems to a Codercard's audited assets and
search fees and interest on sccunt1es number of government agencies and operating results for the fiscal year
amounted 10 S146.520; and. net loss several companies. ended June 30.
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The Fund' safety, liq u1d1ty a nd high yield is the payoff. For ptem ber 19 .i. uur current
distribution was 14.13 r. •
Fund a sets must be a t least ~O " m T·B1lls. notes. o r bon ds Present ly , we are 100-im·ested
in long-term Government Securities. T h rough fi nely articulated techniques of elhng cover ed
call options on the underlying Gov ernment Secunt1e , The Fund com bine .. the added incom e
from option s ales with in come from th e Government ... ecurities to der ive Its current
<listn but ion .
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G iven it d istribution . com bined with safet y a nd liqu idity, The YE~ Fund 1s extreme!.\· well· ·
suited to ma ny people-including IRA owners. Pension Plan Jn\'estor~. retirees. and
near-retirees.
OiVldends are paid m onthly, or may he reinvested a t net assl't \'a lue Shares are redeemed a t
any time a t the current net a sset value without brokeraRe charge Mm1mum initial
investment is $1.000. a nd S500 tnereafter.
tra teg1c lnv~tment, er\'ices. Inc. ma n a ges the fu nd~. a well ns nearly $1 4 htlhon fur
ms t1tut1 on a l clients .
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of nt't rf'nhzed hort·tt>nn c•pil8l 1ta1n.-fn.1m uplJon tnin. coons for thtt thrt't mflnth ptnl'>d from .Jul~ l 1~4 •
thr<1ulfh SfopU>mber .10. I WH That f1aure 1 then d1\1dl'Ci b' thf' offt>nnjl pn<'f' a~ of OC'tc1ber I I~ -l thl' t'X~1,1d14nrl , •
dtlti' for "'ept#mb«!r 19'4-l Fututt d1stribuoon~ will 'ar' t>Kau""' of chanl(t>• 1n tht Fund mrnme and ,lffennti
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Sheareon/Amerlcan Exprns Inc. •
19000 MacArthur Blvd
Penthouse
P 0 Bo.It 7640. Newport Beach. CA 92660
(714) 955-7S.2
ATTN RALPH LINZMEIEA
Name (PLEASE PAINT)
Address
City State
Business Pt1on Home Phone
Zip
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complet~ information about lf'le
YPs Fund including 1111 sales
c11arg•1 an<J expenses will be
sent upon reoe1p1 of mis couPOn
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Sht'ftrson Lf'~man Amftnean Exp sand th Se1 1ou. lnvf'!Uor
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tOp .s-les contest honors
The other side of the cOin
• • Reeb Roberta, sa_les manager at Land.mark Homes/Crest Series 1n El
There are many benefits from a strong
dollar. but there's a darker side too
But the probability of a decline
seems to be increasina, a cban.ae that
the f'edcral Reterve recognires and
hopes to cushion. But the fear 1tilJ
exists: What if forcianers pull their
billions out in one vast movement?
.. The impons floodinJ ID from
abrp&d serve to fatten ~ur cum~t
Ii v1na standards and hold 1~flation an
check. And the cap1t.al inflow ...
serve to put the savinas of the rest of
the world 11 the disposal of the U.S.
exoans1on .
= was top winner in the tbird~uarter saJcs competition for tbe lrvine-
developcr. Roberts, who also won the company's monthly sales
·competitions 1n July and Auiust. receives an eiaht-day cruise to the Catribcan
for her accomplishment. Ralph Decker, SAies mana1er as landm.,-k
Homs/Grandview Series in El Toro, placed second in the three-month contest
and will 'receive a five-day crui~ to the Bahamas, • • • Roa Rodedler hall been appointed director· of educ.ational consultina by
the 81mu ~&loll Li.I. of Laguna Beach. Rodecker will maintain bis cuncnt
private practice, workina with parents., teachers and cbildred on issues related
to the learnina process. The Human Equation houses an art p llery and
personal development book and i.pe store. • • • Grecory T.SmJtllhas been promo ted touccutive vice preiident oflrvin e-
b3sed TM BaJdwla Co. ho mebuilding finn:..~m~Jined the firm earlicl' th1s .
ROBERTS RO DECKER SMITH NOLAN
year as vioo president and secretary after leaving the San Diego law firm of
Luce, Forward, Hamilton Ii Scrtpps, where he was a partner. He continues as a
land use and environment.al consultant to the law firm. Smith is an adjunct
professor of planning at UC Irvine. • • • Robert W. Nolan has JOined Coldwell Buker Retldnttal ReaJ Estate
SHU.era Callfonaia as director of subdivision sales for its lrvine-bascd new
homes division. He will be responsible for developins and marketing
operations of the company's subdivision projects and will supervise area
managers who cover Southern California. • • • Antlaoay L. Torrance, formerly of Balboa Island, has been elected
president and chief executive offi cer of Pacific Clearta1 Corp. and Paclflc
Secarttles Depository Trait Co., both wholly owned subsidiaries of the PaclJlc
Stocll Exclluge. T orrance grew up on Balboa Istand and now li ves in San
Francisco. • • • Robbi Clementi 1s the newest sales associate for RE /MAX of Haat1D1ioa
Beacla, lDc. Prior to jorning RE/MAX, Clements was a sales associate in the
Sunset Beach office of Look Properties. He has been in the field for four years
and is a member of the Ha:ntta1too Beacll/Foulala VaUey Board of Real&en,
the Callforaia Atsoclatloo of Realtors and the NaU.Ul AsMCiatlOD •f
Realtors. RE/MAX 1s a real estate franchise whose sales associates keep I 00
percent oftheir commissions. • . . . -
Carole Elcben lDtertort will install at leas t 93 model home settings in 26
projects for a to tal of 23 builders during the fourth quaner of I 984. The sites
range from a Florida project to a model for a Japanesc.finn and for a home to
be featured on the floor of the Housto n Astrodome during the National
AtlOclatloa of Home Bwlden convention next year. • • • Dave Swuey has resigned from his position as director of marketing
services for Tiie Marketl11g Resource Group o f Newport Beach to begin a free-
lance copywriting service. His clients include The Marketing Resource Group.
the Sclara ff Group advertising agency, Toys lDternallonal and Sierra Paclffc
lDterlon. • • • Cos Ii Barclt Advertlslag Co. of Newport Beach has installed a
sophisticated telecommunications ccruer as pan of its recent ~pansion and
remodeling effo n . The office now features 56 staf!_dard t...B.elland MCI
epho11e linefl)lUs mf'Q tOll-iree WATS hothnes or providing worldwide
product infonnation to clients. • • • Micbael N. Krunlc and Robert C. Richmond have been named vice
president of marke ting and sales and vice president of engineering,
respecu vely, at Ro11comp Corp. of Costa Mesa. Krunic, whose background
includes 20 years ID the computer industy. was formerl y director of marketing
and sales. Richmond. fonnerly director of engrncenng, spent 13 years with
Dlptal Eqa1pment Corp. before JOJOmg Rosscomp. Rosscomp supplies tape
dnve subsystems for OEMs. . . . -
Corona del Mar resident Gregory A. Barns has been appointed vice
president of the real estate loan department of Pioneer Bull'• Newport-Irvine
loan production office. Bums previously held a similar position with
Commerce Baek of Newport Beach. • • • T he first appointme nts to the ad visory board ofTbe Hill Partllershlp, lDc.
have been announced by the Newport Beach architectural firm. Board
members include: Robert W. O'Leary, president and chief e:llccutive officer of
the St. Joseph Healtlt Sy1tem, based in Orange: James Beam, mayor of the city
of Orange and cha1nnan and chief executive officer of Beam Ir A11oclate1, a
real estate investment finn 10 Ora.nge: and nemas R. Testman, mana~ng
partner of the Orange County office of Ernst Ii Wla1uey account mg finn and a
specialist in health care. • • • Robert Green has been named executive vice president for Hutlactn
National Bank of Huntington Beach, with respon!>ibilitics for finance and
operations administrauon and coordination of the bank's marketing
programs. Green has been with the bank since 1982. most recently as senior
vice president and cashier He brings 15 years ofexpencncc1(){his new post.
Start or linprove
YOUR OWN Business
A sem in ar examining the areas of concern to new
business own ers and is intended to malte you more
successful in YOUR business operation s.
The seminar will be conducred
DECEMBER 1st
from Q AM ro Noon or rhe offices of
SCOTT, BANKHEAD & CO.
1JOO DOVE STREET. SUITE 200. NEWPOr\T OEACH CA 92660
YOU WILL DISCUSS ...
Ru.,tnt'" Jo!rnwth anJ hnw Ill ltnani; .. tr, l il\h
l•inrrc•ls. financial ~tatemt'nt analv\1\, break·
t'vt·n an.ilv'"· accuunttniz anJ (tl1n11 wstt'm\.
YOU WILL LEARN ...
.l~•U! c-fft"< !IV<' creJtt r'flitett',, lea\tnjt Hr huytnl(
l"4UIJ'rtlt'nl, hank loan<;, rmrlnyt'f' V\ '>Ubcon·
trau11r' thrfr anJ '>rn1la1Zt' hu,tn<:'>' 1t1,ur:ane<'
Ralph M. Scott. th1· \t'ntor p;irmc-r 11( tht' ( PA Firm c.f "w11,
Rankht'ad & <"11 r rnv1Je\ vou Wtth tht' keen tnStl(ht ~(~UtreJ 1n
fuurtt>en vear\ of <lllnunt1ni.i exrwrwnCl' and ·~an tn<.truu11r for rhl"
C'altforn1a ( PA I uunJatmn He ha' rau1Cht ~mtnar\ "n alcnunt1n11
't~ndar<l~. nud1ttn11 'i!Andard., income laxes and bu<.rnns valu:.tto n.
Ill" 1\ a mt·mhc:r nf Tlw Amt•rt• im lnstt!u!t" n ( ( PA\ anJ (Altfnrnta
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REGISTER NOW! 0 DEC. 1st
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By JOHN CUNNIFF ..,...,__.,_...
NEW YORK - For fi ve yea r& the
dolla r's buying power in inter·
national tride has.been rising, and all
the time somebody or other hlll been bell~OJ that it would fall, and losina
his shirt doina ~
The dollar just hasn't fallen, and
.millions of Americans have been
eajoying the results and pa)'ins the
penalty too. although mo t attn't
even aware that this vague abstra~
tion has had such an impact or\ their
lives .
The most obvious positive effect
has been to allow Americ.ans to
im pon goods and services at r~la
tively lo'%' prices. The negative conse-
quence has bee rl in effect to .. export"
jobs by the purchase of foreign rather
than domestic goods.
Nobody can single out a ny o ne
answer and say It explains the
phenomenon of the rising dollar, bu1
two factors obviously have been at
work:
-High interu t rates. combined
with rcTatively low inflation. which
have made fi nlncial and other invest-'
ments in United States highly profit-
abJc. !. ,
• -Security -political, econom ic,
physical -which bolds great attrac-
tions to big foreign investors. -
There is another important reason
that gets clouded by the old cause-
and-cffect conundrum. Since the
stro ng d ollar allows the United States
to impon inexpensively it has, there-
fore, been sending a lot of dollars
abroad.
This transfer of dollars to other
countries results in a trade defici t, and
that deficit hit a record $33.3 billion
from J uly through September, the
Commerce Ocpanment reported this
wee k. It suggests a defic11 for the
entire year ofS 11 3.2 billion.
Left with a lot of dollars, Amenca's
trading paoners have searched for the
best investments, and finding them 10
the United States. Sending the dollars
back, they have obtained in return
some of the best real estate and often a
share in U.S. companies. Much of the
money went into bonds.
An index of the dollar's purchasing
power in international trade has
Venture
capital
syDlposium
scheduled
On Nov. 12-14 at the Rit1 Carlton
1n South Laguna. representatives
fro m sixty emergi ng growth com-
panies will present their business
plans to potential rnvestors. The
Southern Cali fornia and Paci fi c Rim
Financial Symposium is the firs1
venture capital conference in Orange
County to iiiclude pan icipauon of
business leaders from around the
world. Participating companies arc
based in many large U.S. cities. but
pri marily represent the burgeonrng
high-technology base of Southern
California.
Sponsored by a group of ma1or
banking. fi nancial and business de-
v~lopment orpnizatio ns. the con-
ference is dest$-fled to broaden the
venture capital interest in small h1gh-
technology and bio medical com-
panies, and to facilita te the vital face-
to-face contact between entrepre neur
and in vestor. According to Gerald
Sakura, Conference Director, "The
unique flavor of this symposium
offers opportunities to explore a
van ety of financial, manufacturing
and marketing arrange ments wi th
international decision make rs a nd
financiers."
Duri ng the three-day symposium,
each anendang company will present
a fonnal six-minute introduction of
its products and business plans.
Mitsubishi
sales up
20 percent
Matsu~otorSales of America
Inc. reported reco rd sales of 6,334
new cars a nd trucks in October 1984,
a 20-perccnt increase' over unit' sales
in Septem ber, the previous record
month.
rn setting its sales record, MMSA
again led all Japanese imponers in
average sales per dealer. Fo r the
second straight month, authorized
Mitsubishi Motors Dealers were first
in cars, first in trucks and first in total
vehicles sold.
October saw 4, 179 new cars sold, a
31 percent increase over car sales in
October 1983. Truck sales were 2, I SS,
130 percent above the October 1983
results. The total of 6,334 vehicles
sold reprcscnu a 54 percent increase
compared with October 1983.
MMSA's distribution network in·
el udes 81 car and truck dea le rs nnd
seven recently established true.le-only
dealers, located throuaho ut the Un it·
ed talCS Addres,S _
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MMSA introduced its fi r t product
line -lhe first vehicles to be
marketed an the U.S. under the
. Mitsubishi brand name-in Septem-
ber 1982
NEWS
from all over California is rounded up each day
In the Dll.IJ ~illd
Alex Fooda namea
a new ad .,ency.
Alex Foods. Inc., has1ppo1nttd Basso
cl Aasoeiatts lnc. to manqc its
P1nata naclt foodJ d1 v1s1on advcrtit·
ina and public relatio ns account,
aoc.ord1n,1 lO Terry Morale , market·
ina manaaer for Alex F~s. '
rq.aste red all tb:S actm ty. Arbitrarily
callin1 the dollar of March 1973 a full
dollar, thal is a I 00 percent dollar. the
following record ensued.
Heller, who wu President Ken·
nody's chief econo mic adviser, re·
minds us:
r.aut there will be a day of
reckoning."
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In December l979 a n anemic
dollar had a trad ing P9Wer in relation
to 10 trading currencies of just 8S.82,
or less than 86 cents. Two year lattr it
had not only recovered but had
excccdcd the base period with a value
of 104.69.
Advertising, interior design
firms launch ajoint effort
The bi& rise was yet to come. By Late
in 1982 the index was up to ll 7.36,
and then it took off, reaching 131.68
m the final month of 1983. The rise
has continued this year, and recently
read 141.47.
An advertising and intbior design business will b(:nefit each other as a
rMult of an agreement reached this month between Estey-Hoover, Inc. and Cal
Maraulics & Associates, accordina to Daniel W. H oover, president of Estey-
Hoover. · . ·
All that brings up the point that bas
been stressed throughout the rise:
Someb.ow, sometime the dollar is
likely to fall, if only because all things
t o do with economies seem to have a
cyclical nature.
Econom ist Walter Heller puts it
this way: .. At some point in the not-
too-distant future the worm will
tum." Others with a touch of grim
'humor say the coin will flip or that the
golden dollar might fall like lead.
.. We have agreed to join efforts in developing specialized services
primarily for the real estate tndustry," explains Hoove~. "Ocv~lopers and
builders need ~th advertising and m~el comp!~~ .design services. T~ars
where we can 1n,J.Cgratc our total creative capab1ht1e.s for a more.undied
•pproach to tJle total marketing of a .bousing project. As an examp!e,. ~Jes
offices require space planning for ~raffic flows. topo tables, aud10\t1sual
presentations and paphics displays. all of which are part and parcc} to both
areas o f our spcciahzed expertise. The result will be a natural cooperative effort
between an ad agency and interior design firm," adds Hoover.
The most common reason for
saying so is that American interest
rates aren·t as att11active as they used
to be, or that the American ecQnomy
will soon enter a cyclical change
toward recession or 1hat inflation
might ensue.
Sophia Computer Systems
'opens new office~in Irvine
Nobody knows. That much has
been demonstrated in fi vc years of big
losses by those who thought the dollar
would weaken, 1he latest being a
feckless Japanese trader who cost his
bank nearly $50 million.
Sophia Computer Systems. Inc., a
recently established U.S. corporation
whose parent firm is based in Japan,
has opened its western regional sales
office in The Irvine Company's
Executive Park office complex m
Irvine.
The finn, which ~ manufactures
peripheral equipment that enhances
the power of Intel personal com-
puters, is headquartered in Santa
O ata.
Founded in Japan about nine years
ago, Sophia Computer has ex-
penenced significant growth in the
U.S. and j ust opened a new facility in
Teaneck, N.J.
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