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1984-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
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"A\I& A wr 10 ee. -rnANKr:uL. fo~ 1. 601, M061 or: ALL., l'M 'f~M~KrV\.. \o ~ L.lVlNG l~ A lA~O 1"A1 AU..OW6 ~Re.f.OOM Of ... . l'M f~ANl(~L.. 'fl.tA1' we. ~Ave. OUR ()&)N ~60NAL 6A5~i£3At,L. "OOP ~ WIL!. 'lou 6"0T lJPH •• < a a rtt & ' r d o rt • e rl =e • * • r« • • by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ME GET~ IT Cff J\JGT IN TIME ... Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined · That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yot{Hulth. • M u~ Ta a. blc ~~· IOI ca on do er, Ill' led mu OVE if18 tior the the spil say acrt ..., King: "· \ ', 'I \ • \ \1 •1 • " "'· MLclwel Wlldlnc's got one up on his-mom. fllr•beth- Taylor. She may have played Oeopatra. but in the upcoming blockbuster mini.series AD .. he plays the role of Jesus. The 31-year-old, thrice-married ac· lor submitted a picture. the casting director drew a beard on it, and that was that. How do you prepare for a role that, er, elevated? "I would go off by mvsef before every take lo col.- ,\ \ ,\ ' r ,\ I' I ' ~ ~ ' lect the inner peace Christ must have had. And I went over to Tunisia (where the film- ing ol the S30 million produc- tion was done) early to soak up the solitude and simplicity of the desert." The role did not spill over after hours, Wilding says. 'There was no walking across the swimming pool." 0 Liz Taylor and Jeaka • . Worlrorrthe magnunr opus was enough to put a strain on even the most durable beauty. prompting Britt, once wed to Peter Sellers and now the wife of rock star Jm McDoneB of the Stray Cats. to say she doesn't intend to be a full-time author. Her ultimate dream? "To be in a successful nighttime soap." 0 R.B. of Martinsville, Va .• wants to know if Brenda Vaccaro. co-star in the movie Supergirl, feels that she's different from other actresses around today. Vaccaro, 45, replies: 'Tm just happy to be working. So many actresses spend a lot of time in trying to please the cameras with their youthful looks. If it was a ROOd part in a major movie, 1:d very happily play somebody's grandmother. I'm not vain; I just want to keep busy." 0 wearing basic black instead of her new wardrobe of "army fatigues and Jimmy's tom undershirts. Half of her hair is blond. and the other half is I· don't-know-what color. She's freaking out." Just wail I ill Amy's father gets home. 0 .J Sini:-e-1'tiie:ley 1toea ouc· shone all the compe- ti tion and c.aptured the SI00,000 TV spokesmodel grand prize on the debut season of searcli shes oeen Tn such demand as an actress that she rarely has a ehance to do much "speaksmodeling" (spokes- modeling?). Bui that's just fine with Tracey. who had a recur· ring role in All My Children. appeared as Ecldle Murphy's love interest in last summer1 8esJ Defense, and will soon be on view ii) Cotton Club. She's also serving as one of the na- drug.s. It's the worsi problem in the coun- try ... 0 JeMk:a Lan~ was in New York recently for the world p~ miere of her movie COUfU!J.. the stO!'}' of an lowa farm ramify fighting foreclosure. On her arm: her long. lean co-star. Sam Shepard. with whom Jessica !hares her life and Min- nesota farm. "We work easiJy together," says Lange, who also co-produced the filni. :'When you work with a stranger you have to create a rela- tionship out of thjn L..;;.o..,.;.;~.--.1&1ia;.; •--...&lla..;;ii::m air... And the baby gurgling happily rOn her hip throughout the film? No, it isn't Je$ica's own 3-year- old daughter, Alexandra. whose father is ballet star Mikhail Baryabnlkov. The producers used twins, switching back and forth so the kids never got tired. The realistic touch of canying the b3by around "was a tribute to my mother," Lange says proudly. "She'd walk with one hip slightly to the side, with a baby on it, and do everything she had to do with one hand." D What's Elton John like? No. come on. we want to ~now what he's really like. "Elton is very sweet." is the con- sidered opinion of English actress Jane Leevea. who worked with John on his new video Who Wears These Shoes? "He's probably the nicest person I've ever worked thinks nothing of raking everyone our to eat at the drop of a hat." Yeah. speaking of hats. why does he wear those clothes? c B> .JoanM Kaufman W11h Anita S4Jm-mer ond Mary Murphy in New Yor*, ~ w~ in Los ~ and Hooad~tn W~ DC II yoo ~ a queslJOn kN I~ stars.. ~ HmtlM'tM. Fmrily W~ /SIS BrocMiJJay. Nao Ycri. NY 10036 She may not consider herself "a beauty in the dassic sense of the ..yord," but the lack dfdn't stop 8rttt £Irland from writing Sensual Beauty: And How to Achieve h. At the top ol Britt's list ol Oassk Beauties: tional spokespeople (aha!) for the ACTION drug prevention ~.a prqprn&he kiCk8l off rece~tly wi_th Nancy Reepn in Washington. O.C. "l ~ born in one of the worst ghettos in the United States. surrounded by~ and junk· Tes. M says Tracey. There was a lot of pressure to fit in. but I never used any drugs. There's nOlhing sadder than a kid on Arguing over suitable garb is standard operating procedure for mothers and their teenage daughters. But when the mother and daughter in ques- tion are Roealyma and Amy Carter. the linen (or cottdn or wool) is frequently aired in publtc. Two years ago when Amy, against Mom's wishes, ~ore a simple black dress on ltUe Night wilh David letter· man. the talk-show wag pro- vided a telephone hookup to Plains. Ga.. so Mrs. Carter oould d~ the matter on na- tional television. 'Tm sure she looks very nice. u was Rosalynn's clipped comment. Now Mrs. Carter probably wishes that Amy were still with. He's sener· I ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~__._~~~~~~~~~~.__ou_s_,_fu~nn_y_.~an-d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-lJ OM Tim COYla1 Photo of Awards: Ray C\Jr\etti. BeUow: ©Thomas Victor., KJn1: Kea/l..lalton Atency. Miller: Inge Morath/Magnum Photo. Pu.le: Ken Winslow. ' HELEN HAYES "Do you consider yourself daring?" asks a familiar voice over the airwaves. "Well, perhaps now tha( you're getting older you've become more cautious. Maybe loo caullous If you've forgotten jusl how brave you used lo be. look back at some of your adventures " The voice 1s lhat of Helen Hayes. who al 84 personifies the energetic. optimiSlic lifestyle she encoura~ her audience to espouse on her nattonally syndicated radio program. The Best Yea~ "I wanl people to be greedv about life." she explains Miss Hayes's career began in 1906 when. at the age of 6, she joined lhe Col- umbia Players. an acting troupe, in her native Washington, DC. She made her Broadway debut al age 9 and. since then . has worked wilh the greal actors of this century. She 1s unchallenged as Th e First Lady of 1he American The- ater. having performed in everything from Coe or and Cleopatra to Harvey Miss Hayes's work on the stage na1ur- ally ex1ended to films, and more recenl· ly. 10 television She won an Academy Award as best actr~ in 1931 for her first film role in The Sm of Madelon Claude/, and another Oscar as best supporting ac- lress in 1970 for Airport, becoming the first wom;rn lo win awards in both cal· egories. For the past several months she has been filming Murder By Mirrors in Europe In 1949, when Miss Haye.s's daughter. Mary. died of polio. she felt the need lo reach people more directly than she had as an actres.s. "Polio became my enemy. and I said to myself. '1his has lo be Slopped · .. she recalls "I found ou1 who was working in the field and conlacted him [Jonas Salk]. 10 see wha1 I could do Jonas lold me later that Mary had nol died in vain. funds had been runrnng out. and my-work and visibility brought in the money thev needed .. Miss Haves has a disarmin~ capacity A meric;i'swealth-and -nerwas presented Witfi tfie dfs. power derive in no tinctive Cartier award shown smalhneasu:re1rom ere. It was Creafed oy FAMILY the blessings of WEEKJ.r's design director, nature. The nation's towering Robert Altemus. forests: Vast oil fields, and gen-The awards were presented erous farmland all promote the at a gala dinner earlier this public good. However, to con-week at New York's elegant fine the roster of our blessings Helmsley Palace Hotel.· Last to inanimate assets alone year's recipients were Hank would be to overtook the Aaron, Walter Cronkite, Mar- greatest natural resource of all: -------tha Graham. James Michener the minds and hearts of our most and Jonas Salk. This year's five National talented citizens. lteasure winners are all, like last year's, This rover story celebrates our Second great national communicators. They ~ Annual National Treasure Awards; in it, fieve ln America. and struggle with all FAMILY M:EKL.r honors frve individuals of us to achieve the fullest extent of our nominated by the editors and publishers ~ as a nation. Through a lifetime of the 365 newspapers across America of hard work and good example, these that carry FAMILY WEEKLY as their Sun-men and women have introduced in our day or weekend magazine. Final selec-lives the power of pos.gbiJity. tionswere made by a group of iudses ft ls our deep pleasure to announce from theFAMILY~Ystaff. Each win-l984's National Treasures. to talk both frankly and cheerfully. Her husband of 25 years. playwnght Charles MacArthur. died in 1956. but she has not remarried. 'Tm still waiting for my reunion with Charlie," she says. "wait· 1ng eagerly and happily for 1t. .. The outgoi ng Miss Hayes is hardly spending her days in close confinement. Since her retirement from the theater in 1971 -due lo an allergy -she has taken on the role of pokeswoman for her generation The Helen Hayes Hos- pital in West Haverstraw. N.Y., specializes in research on the elderly and on chronic disease. as well as re- habilita11on She is a vocal supporter of Rep. Claude Pepper's (0-Fla.) efforts on behalf of senior citizens; and Mutual of Omaha'<; The Besl Yea~ is aired daily over 175 stations in 1he United States Her two minutes of radio air ttme nearly gone. Helen Hayes leaves the listeners with 1his thought · "The benefits of havin41 tned new ventures -that is. really living -far outweigh tht> possibilities of failure. Whatever you do. take your responsibility _yourself." SAUL BELLOW Novelist Saul ~llow beheves that his fascination with writing began as a love of language. Says he "When I was a boy or about 4. I was sent to learn Hebrew , and 10 read 1he Old Testament: so there was the beginni~ of the world, or rather of the universe. Ive remained under the spell of stories ever since." Since 1944, o when he published his first novel ~ Bellow's clear hazel eyes and sreadfast smile have adorned the jackets of ove1 a dozen books. He has won the Guggen· he1m Prize. the Pulitzec Prize. and in 1976. he became the seventh American author to win the Nobel Prize Bellow's novels are a repository of the American sp11il. expressed neither in the King's nor in Webster's English, but in the urbanized vernacular ol the street~ of Chicago Bellow remembers com· pleting The Adventures of Augie March. the first of his works written in this par licularly American idiom: "I suddenly recognized that life in Chicago in th e '30s. as I had known that life. was rous- ing matenal tor a book . I discovered a language in which a book might be written that was really not quire a legitimate language. I tried to sel down a Chicago way of doing things " Bellow's family moved to Chicago in I 924 Abraham and Liza Bellow had lived in Lachine, Quebec, where Saul was born in 1915 Confined to a hospital bed for five months at the age of 8 be- cause of pneumonia, Bellow became an avid reader· "Books. stories, funny papers -I think that I became depen- dent on books ... Al Tuley High School in Chicago, Bel· law's formidable storytelling ability ac· ; 1ually go1 him into lrouble: He wrote a ~ short story that his teacher felt was 100 ~ good to be true· "My leacher accused me g of copying 11. and I was taken to the J principal and charged with cribbing ~ from a magazine . They cou ldn't :c prove that I had copied the story. so 11 died down." Undoubtedly Saul Bellow's subseq1,1ent accomplishments made a believer out of his teachers. as he con· tinued his impressive transformatiq_n from reader to wnter "lt became sort of a natural assumption that I would also become. in my turn, a kind of magical power that oth ers had been for me .. -ARTH lJ R MILLER Arthur Miller feels that his playwriting chose him as much as he chose it ''The theater has a greater immediacy for me. . . II was a natural form right from the beginning." Crafting plays may have been "'natural" from the beginning, but it has never been easy for Miller. Although he has been writing since 1936 (his first play, Honors at Dawn. was produced while he was at the University of Michisan). Miller finds the ta5k extreme- ly diH1cult. "I work every day and then I tear it up in the evening. most of the time ... But beyond the problems presented by the physical act of putting pen to paper. Miller's outspoken criticism of government has more than once gotten him into serious trouble. Nevertheless. he sees it as the duty of a writer to use his voice to address national and global issues. "Unlike other kinds of com· municatton. which are either pressed upon the people or forced upon them. people actually pay money to buy a book or go into the theater. It certainly 1s not to be denied that it's part of being a writer· taking on some kind of respon· sibility for the effect on people of what you 're doing.. There's no reason why writers who do affect the public and reach the public shouldn't say publicly what they say privately." Such sentiments were responsible for Miller's appearance before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1956. charged with contempt of Con· gress (the charge was reversed the next year). His honeymoon trip to England with second wife Marilyn Monroe was complicated because the U.S. govern· ment would nor grant him a pas.sport OlU of this experience -and that of many of his colleagues -came The Cructble. a play that implicitly draws a parallel between 1950s McCarthyism and 1640s witchhunts in Salem. Mass Inspired by his personal bout w1ttl censorship, Miller has been instrumen- tal in the esta~lishment of PEN -Poets. Essayists. and Novelists -an organiza· lion dedicated to ensuring that all wnters are permitted tree expression. When Miiier was president he tried to engage Russian writers in PEN. "but the [Soviet] government was a little scared of getting. or letting, them in .... Yes. we want them in, and of course the writers want to be in, because it's their opening to the West, to the rest of the world, and it pro- tects them, to a degree. from repression at home." Miller's plays have been performed in MQ~o~ _go_<t receJ)lly ~ production..aL the Pulitzer Prize-winning Death of a Salesman was produced in Peking. where it was received with grateful astonishment by a country in which there had been no Arthur Miller plays. U was .also revived an Broadway last season. with a cast headed by Dustin Hoff man. This season it is joined by a revival of Alier the Fan, Miller's medita- tion on his life with Marilyn Monroe. These productions exemplify Anhur Miller's view of what the stage could and should be: "At its best, theater entertains every area of the human soul It'll make you laugh. but it'll make you think and feel. The ob1ect. the ultimate object, is. I think. to engage every part of the human experience.'' DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE At 21. Norman Vincent Peale was a journalist covering a fire in Detroit: a lit- tle girl was trapped. six stories up. in a burning building. Someone had shoved 4 foot-wide plank acroos to her so she could walk to safety, but the little girl was frozen in terror. "So I got up there and I said, 'Honey, do you believe m ~·"Peale recalls. "And she nodded her head. I said. 'Do you believe that God is everywhere?' she nodded her head I said, 'Don't you think that He's up there with you right this minuter She nodded her head again. And I said, 'You don't look down, but look straight ahead and believe that you're looking at Him. and He's going to guide you across the plank.' So she started across. and I talked to her the same way, and finally she made it. The crowd cheered. A policeman turned to me and said, 'Son. you're a preacher.' And I said. 'No, I'm not. I'm a newspaperman. I'm no preacher.' And he said, The heck you're not.' When I think of how I became a minister. I always go back to that strange incident." • That little girl was the first of m1Uions of people. to-Whom-Nemtan-\ltneent Peale -preacher, writer, and founder of the positive-thinking movement - ha5 communicated his message of hope through inner strength. Peale's father was a minister. how· ever, given Peale's temperament' as ~ young boy, few people would have guessed that he d in1t1ate. a world~e religious movement Peale remembers his boyhood in Ohio· "I was a pretty lively kid I would smoke cornsilk behind the barn. When the huskings from the corn get dry it's smokable. fair· ly; that's what kids did in my day.'' His parents exerted a strong inOuence over his early life. setting an example of uprightness and intellectual curiosity. '"My mother was a very sentimental per· son. and she had an effect on my writing and speaking. My father was a man's man. I think I got the idea from him tha1 Christianity was a strong philosophy, that it was manly ... The other force shaping Peale's life has been his wife. Ruth (a minister' daughter). ''The happiest memory of my career was the day I married my wife: that was the 20th of June. 1930. We were going to be together the rest of the way." Working together. Dr. and Mrs. Peale have followed a rigorou~ schedule of lTaveUecturing. and wot.mg. The f'oo)(1r · of PosilllX! Thinking, which Peale.wrote in 1952. has become the most widely read Christian document after the Bible Allhough Peale, 86. recently retired as pastor of Manhattan s Marble Collegiale Church . he has a daily radio show. The American Character. that is aired on 440 stations nat1onWlde, and he regularly speaks to various groups around the country With all of the awards and accolades. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale has retained a refreshing, no-nonsense attitude toward his achievements. "I never think about myself other than iust as a per· son who is trying to do his best to help people I 1ust view an audience as an assembly of people, some of whom may be helped by my ideas. I don't relate it II to myself; I iust go ahe.ad and do my job " r::.-~~-=-=-=-.::::.-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-l--~~- CORETTA SCOTT KI NG In the early 1950s Coretta Scott s greatest dream was 10 be a concert singer She was enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. cleaning house for her room and board because her scholarship covered only her tu111on. When a friend offered to introduce her to Martin Luther King Jr .. a theology student at Boston University. Coretta reacted with ind1f· ference· "I wasn't interested 1n meeting a young minister at that ume " In June 1953 she marned King, and her own deeply held beliefs concerning the struggle for human dignity found a catalyst in the movement her husband was to inaugurate "I had planned to pursue a traditional career.· Mrs. King explains. '"bur th ere was this tremen· dous challenge. and I was convinced when I decided to open my life to Mar- tin's quest tha1 1t would determine the destiny of mv life Once (the 1955 bus bofcottl in Monr~mery (Ala l started. had the reahzauon that this ·1 was-meant,to be The boycott wa~ close 10 ~rs King., roots She was born in 192i near th t> town ol Manon. Ala on her gran<i- father' farm. and ~he h\'ed in that vicinity until she graduated from IHJth school in 1946 and entered Antioch Col· I~ in Ohio '\1) 1ster. Ed,1he Scott 1 NATIONAL TRIASURU Bagley, was the first black"'swdent to go to Antioch. which referred to itself as 'an experiment in democracy.' She preced- ed me by two years. Dunng those years at Antioch I was very active in politics and the peace movement. and that's where my orientation started in prepara- tion for activism " In the period to come. Mrs. King relied on every bit of this preparation. In 1955. when her husband wM pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. everything happened to the Kings in a rush. "When the Montgomery bus boy- con started, my first child was just born -=--the I-1th of-November. And th movement began the 5th of December. We had the chu rch. We had a baby. We had the movement. There was no place for the movement to be housed except These National Treasure winners have enriched ow-nation and our culture. in the parsonage. so our house became an office for a few months until we got organized." Mrs. King found it to be an ex- hilarating moment in her own personal history and in the history of the world. "It was a very exciting !time). I think one of the greated periods in my life was the Montgomery period. because there was this great sense of fulfillment in that whole involvement and you thought you were part of a much larger world· wide struggle for liberation, justice. and peace." Mrs. King has made that strugale her own since her husband's assassination in April 1968. Four days after his death, she led a civil rights march in Memphis. Sh.e continues to fight in order to reaf- firm Dr. King's work and ideals. In her home city of Atlanta, she divides her time. not always equally. she ruefully admits. between her children -Yolan- da Denise. Martin Luther Ill. Dexter Scott, and Bernice Albertine -and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non- violent Social Change. The center was built around Dr King's vision of an institution that could contain the archives of the civil rights movement. This original organization has been expanded under the direction of Mrs. King to become not only an ac- tive force in shaping policy for social chaage. but also a base for education and a tutoring and day-care center. Mrs. King has received numerous awargs and served on committees concerned with the Tights of women and tht! poor as well as with the rights of blacks. Coretta Scott King is grateful to be able to communicate the message of equali- FM•llL\ w1.1 Kl\ • 'ovrMRFR '" • '™ 7 ty for all people. "It wasn't easy," she says. "but it was a challenge: I just felt that I'm a strong person. Having a lot of .energy and stamina gave me the abili- ty to remain calm in crisis situations: that was a gift given from God .... He had prepared me with these gifts. I could not have had more fulfillment, and I'm thankful that I've had the privilege to serve with Martin in the role that he played, and that I've been continuing since then .'' 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ThXAS--Q025 WNht>1mer (lktwctn Fondren •nd .lc.aocWtA\."eJ. ··-·~-___ -·----~ .. ·- 4 DON SHARP'S MONTHLY CAR CARE COLUMN PICKING THE RIGHT WINTER TIRES FOR YOU The ph rase is a fixture in physics textbooks: coefficient of friction. For the motorist. the most im- portant coefficient of fnction is the one between the tires and the driv- ing surface; it's what keeps the car under control and 011 the road. When a lubri- cant such as snow. rain. slush or ice gets undeF-the tires. the coefficient of fridion- is reduced. And when low temperatures cause the air in a tire to contract. the tire deforms. losing even more or that valuable coefficient or friction. Winter driving. then. begins at ground level. Start with good tires .and keep tne.m properly inHated. The grooves in the tread pattern of a tire lubtract from the rubber in contact with the road. Thus. they reduce friction. but for a very good purpose: The grooves allow water and slush to escape from under the lire. Without them. the tire would ride up on top and "hydroplane." In addition. the grooves pack soft . shallow snow into ridges so the tread pattern can pull against them with an action that is more mechanical. like dimbing a ladder. than purely frictional. To be effective. though. the grooves must be deep: three-thirty-seconds of .an inch is the depth required by law. However. that is a minimum. and it is not, quite frankly. good enough for th e winter. If winter brings-lots-of prectpltatlcrn ymir way. get tires with tread grooves that better thi minimum Deep snow. of course. calls for snow tires with grooves as wide and deep as a finger. However. the open tread pattern of a snow tire means that irdetorm s mme on dry pavement The manufac- turers use harder rubber in snow tire treads to counteract the deforming. If a car needs 175 feet to stop from 60 mph with conventional tires. it will need over 200 feet to stop with snow tires - just enough more to send ii throu gh a pedestrian crosswalk. The harder rubber does allow a snow lire to make an impression in soft ice and thus gain some grip. In general, though, a snow tire is no better and is often worse than a conventional tire on hard ice. where the degree of friction falls to nearly zero. Ice calls for studded tires or chains. Studded tires. alas. ride up on the points of their studs on dry pavement at highway speed and become danger-. ously unstable. Also, they wear ruts in- 10 the smoothest pavements. and the ruts become puddles or ice patches in bad weather. Other than fou r-wheel drive, chains are best for deep snow or ice. However. they are a nuisance to put on. especial- ly to go no farther than to the plowed street at the corner. and they wear out Quickly on dry pavement. No one tire. then. suits all conditions. but ii doesn't really need to. Given snowplows. salted roads. and frequent thaws. winter tires spend most of their lime on dry pavement. Do yov stay home till the snowplows have been by? If so. maybe you don't need snow tires. Do you check into a hotel. rather than commute home on icy highways? If so. you hardly need studs or chains On the other hand. your choice may be dictated by "worst case" possibilities: II snow tires or chains keep you out of the ditch one time. they've paid for their cost and inconvenience To touch on the relevant dynamics· Don't put snow tires on all four wheels unless the vehicle has four-wheel drive. Snow tires on the front of a rear-Orive car just give the rear tires that much more tire to_push throughJ.~h ~now. Snownres wor very well on the front of front-wheel-Orive cars. but they reduce traction at the rear in all condi- tions except deep snow. when traction at the rear hardly matters. All-weather tires. which are the big: ~st sellers. may _be put oo all four • wheels. ul these tires. like the others. -t are a compromise. They are excellent 0 in heavy rain and in snow only a few ~ inches deep. but for slogging through the deep stuff or through mud d1Jring the spnng thaw. only snow tires or chains can live up lo their claims. IW Don Sharp 1s the authot ()/ The New Woman Drivtr (Houghton M1Hltn) and hos won the f'"S/l§IOW Ktn W Purdy ~ward lor tfUl1'nu tn automo111 t )OUmaltSm r~----~~-------~, SllWS1 .00A9fund~ lb git a 11.00 4*tl refund by m.il, Mftd IN antlfe =-:tt=~..=.~ttwM.,J,3>~ ~:=and NI comoi-ctC8f111cm eo· ~ ~11 OOAefunOOfter.P.0 ac. 4831, Monllcelio. MN 563fZ. Enctmed .. ltna~anda ~uic>e ,...... ~""I t1 00 CMJI refund IO: Narfte~~~~~~~~~---==--~ , TUNING TELEVISION TO THE GRASS ROOTS L ook closely at the next cable lV show you re watching and you may see your friends. neighbors. kids, or even yourself People across the country are using public ac- cess channels to wnte. produce and per- form in their own lV show~ "I see 1t as an extension of democ- racy," said George Stoney. a pioneer in the field and a professor in film and tele- vision at ew York University current· Jy on sabbatical and WQ!king wiLIUb.e ~tlanta Media f>roiect. "In public access. we are able to make our own programs about our own affairs · In Knoxville. Tenn .. shows have in- cluded voter education programs spon- sored by the League of Women Voters. as well as musical concerts. In Alaska, Eskimo songs and dances have warmed up the lV screen. ' "We work really hard to make shows as professional as possible," said John Thomas. production coordinator at the Fayetteville Open Ghannel-in-Ar-ktmsas:- "But that doesn't mean if 11 doesn't look like NBC we won't show it." It took Jim Norwood about two months of working pan-lime to produce his first show. Ca111n ' Around, for the Fayetteville Open Channel. The show follows the progress of the Norwoods' daughter's pet cat learning how to do tricks "Basically. 11 was a glonhed home movie ... Norwood sa,id. But public access TV offers more substantial fare. 100 In Iowa City. IQwa, viewers get a chance to tune in to the city council meetings. All told. some 100 people ranging 1n age from 11 to 75 are involved in programming shows that air four hours a day. hve days a week . In Arlington. Mass .. an access group provided live coverage when rainiorcedd h1gh scnool graduation cer· emony indoors And in Reading, Pa , students helped defuse a potential racial confrontation by talking on camera and stopping rumors Public access 1sn'1 available everv- where. The A.C. Nielsen Company rf. ports there are 36. I 05.500 households hooked up 10 cable lV. About 40 percent of them have public access. The local cable lV company must offer the extra channel, the municipality granting the franchise must want it. and the public must be willing to get involved "Working with access was real ly ex- .. citing," said Bobbi Clement of Wauke- gan. Ill . who got involved and produced a show with a police officer giving safe- tv tips to children. "It lets you change something. ln§tead ofju~ng PB you can do something about it." -Chnstine Walsh Angelo!> rEAR: HOW IT WORKS WHAT DO YOU TillNIC1 I. People who live in cities are more plagued by fears than cou ntry dwellers are 2. Middle-aged people have a greater fear of dyins than young people do. 3. It's bad to ~ve a fearful t111ld the· 1mpress1on that you sympathize with him. ANSWERS I . Not necessarily. In- vestigators at the Unive!Sity of Louisville interviewed over 2.000 men and wom- en about their fears. Their oondusion: Country dwellers may have more (ears than city residents. The research- ers (ound that those city residents with more educa- tion and a higher socioeco- nomic status were the least worried and fea.rlul. In ad- dition, they uncovered another fascinating correla- tion: Poor physical health seemed to go hand-in-hand with high levels of fear. And the correlation, they found, was astoundingly high. 2. Fa"/se. On the basis of in- terviews with more than 850 subjects (ages 18 to 87). psychologists at the Univer- sity of West Florida found that middle-and late-mid- dle-aged individuals had markedly less fear of death than persons of any other age. They reached their conclusion by using a ques- tionnaire designed to meas- ure attitudes toward dying, dividing the subjects into six age groups, from young adult to old age. 3. Obviously False In an extensive study of chil- dren's fears, researchers at Purdue University conclud- ed that parents can help children deal with their fears by being sup~rtive and compassionate. They aav1se parents to give children the chance to ex- press their ¥.Prehensions with the understanding that they will not be critici1.ed or ridiculed for them. -John £ Gibson FW • "°vr.MW 1~ • 1984 11 1------------MAIL THIS NO·RISK COUPON -----------, I LH Premie¥e Editions, Dept. JM·mJ. Bid&. '"13, H1n0Yer, PA 17~33 I I Yes. please rush my Victorian Lace I Blouse(s) IM210005A), on full money·l>ack Acct. 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He also played the in· competent innkeeper_Q[L the PBS import Fawlty Ts,>wers. But then the life or John Cleese got a hi- I don!Hhmtd re was ever1ough With mo-I-"~ when I needed it. My father didn't shove ~..;:;:;.;::.=-..--•· lS OOL.Y sg,95 • A "fl'N Christmas 51ory on rud iJonO cWine-- - -- • T~ call oontlfmallOO card • ' t, ' • e too crazy, and at the ~ing of his now ex- tfe. Connie Booth, he ecided to take a senous k at himself through roup therapy. A few ors later, with his life back in order. lee!,e collaborated with his sychotherapist. Robin Skynner. on a k Families and How to Survive hem. a surpnsingly sober look at how elationsh1ps can go wrong Since remar· 'ed. Cleese talked with writer £lien unes abaut how the life of a comic ac- or can be no laughing matter unea: You've said that at one Int you were losing your sense f humor . Why? leese· Well. I didn't find life 100 funny or a few yedrs. My first marriage was realong up, and naturally that 11me wao; bit less hilarious than others. Q: You and your wife went Into group therapy, but It didn't save ~our marriage. What went wrong? Cleese: There were a number ol prob- lems. For one, I'd never been brought up to believe that spouses should be in- dependent I think my first wife and I just weren't separate enough. so we finished up with me never going to a football [soccer] match. because she didn't want 10 go, and her never going to the ballet, because I wasn't interested, so we never went to either. Q: You went to an all-boys EnlJll•h pubUc (I.e., private} school. Do you lhlnk that made It more dllrtcult for you to relate to women? Cleese· Oh, yes. It was difficult enough, anyway. because I was an only child. and I think having sisters must help enormously. 1 had completely the wrong idea of what women liked I thought they went for the strong, silent types. so me out into rhe cold. hard world when-I needed to be. and I think I'm a little bit wimpy as a result. Q: What in your background. do you think. made you so funny? Cleese: Well. my father had a verf wry ... al- most a black sense of humor. I think I devel· oped mine. though. be- cause as a child I was ~ quire lonely and private; • I certainly wasn 't a very good mixer. Bui when people laughed at my iokes I fell accepled and popular Q: A lot of people, performers lo particular. never seem to get over that compulsive need to be funny and grab the spotlit(hl. Have you? Cleese: I don't really think I require rhat kind of attention now. and I don't want to go on paying the price you htive to pay for ii. which is a lot of hassle and a 101 of pres.sure. Of course, some people go rhrough their enure hves wanung at· tention; some performers simply will not he down when they're dead, particular· ly in American show biz. I think al age 65 entertainers should be subject to an exam. in which they have to convince the examiners they're reasonably com· petent. Excepr for George Burns. who I think is just wonderful. Q: Would you aay that your at· titude toward your work has chanlJed because you've gone through the rapy? Cleese: Yes. It's made me want lo avoid (the work) ... which I think is very healthy. It's made me rhink rhat what I've ~n doing for 20 years is not that fascinaling. and it's made me think that in the next 20 years I should do things 1ha1 are fascinating. There are people I'd like 10 ta k 10. books I'd like to read. The main thing therapy cured lor me is the need to feel productive. 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Cleese crea1ed rhe-satmr 1"l!lev1sian ~e~~ Mont Python's Flying Circus and !he now classic comedy films Monty Python and the Holy Grai l and Monty Python's Life of Brian. fje....aJsc played the in· competent mnkeeper on the PBS 1mporr Fawlty TQwers But then the file or John Cleese got a lit· tie too crazy. and at the u~mg of hts now ex· u 1fe. Connie Booth. M decided to take a sen'out look aJ himself through ll,roup therapy A few \'E'ars later. with his /tfe back in order, Cleese collabo1oted with his psychotherapist, Robm Skynner, on a book Families and How to Survive Them. a surpnsingfr sober look at how 1e/at1onsh1ps can go 1.uong Since remot- ned, Cleese talked with writer £//en Kunes about how the /tie of a conuc ac- tor CO!Lbe no laughing mailer Kunes: You've said that at one point you were losing your sense of humor. Why? Cleese· Well. I didn't find life too funny for a few years. My fir t mamage was breaking up. and naturally that time was a bit less hilarious than others. Q: You and your wtfe went lnto gYoup therapy. but It didn't aave your marriage. What went wrong? Cleese: There were a number ol prob- lems. For one. I'd never been brought up to believe that spouses should be in· dependent I think my first wife and I JUSI weren't separate enough . so we finished up with me never going to a football [soccer] match. because she <lidn't want to go, and her never going lo the ballet, because I wasn't interested. so '!"'~never went to either. Q: You went to an all-boys English public:.(l.e.,-~ th1nk that made It more dilficult for you to re late to women? , Cleese: Oh, yes. It was difficult enough. anyway, because I was an only child, and I think having s1sters must help enormou~ly. I had completely the wrong idea of what women liked. I thought they went for the strong, silent types. so t for years I never said anything. and women were never aware of my existence Q: In the book, you and Dr. Skyn· ne r lmply that parents can be too kind to their children. Were your parents too kind to you? Cleese: My father was very loving. but I don't think he was ev~r to.ugh with me w en lneeoedlf. My fainer didn~t snove me out into the cold, hard world when I needed to be. and I think I'm a little bit wimpy as a result. Q: What in your background, do you think, made you so funny? Cleese: Well . my father had a very wry . al- most a black sense or humor. I think I devel- oped mine, though. be· cause as a child I was quite lonely and private, I certainly wasn't a very good mixer. But when people laughed at my 1okes I felt accepted and popular. Q: A lot of people, performers in par1lcular, ne ver seem to get over that compulsive need to be funny and grab the spotlight. Have you? Cleese· I don't really think I require that kind of arrem1on now. and I don1 want to go on paying the price you have to pay for it, which is a lot of hassle and a lot of pres.sure. Of course, some people go through their entire lives wanting at- tention: some performers simply will not he down when they're dead. particu lar· ly in American show biz. I think at age 65 entertainers should be subject to an exam. in which they have to convince the examiners they're reasonably com· petent. Except for George Burn s. who I think is just wonderful. Q: Would you say that your at· tltude toward your work has chansed because you've gone through therapy? Cleese: Yes. It's made me want to avoid [the work). . which I think is very healthy Its made me think that what I've been doing for 20 years is not that fascinating. and it's made me think that in the next 20 years I should do things -that-ort"-fascinating:The~ ill'e' people I'd like 10 talk to. books I'd like to read. The main thing therapy cured for me is the need 10 feel productive. If you bear in mind. quite lightheartedly of coorse, that 1n a few years you11 be dead. it can have a very good effect on you . 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Cover bread sltces with graled cheeSe. pressing down firmly Ladle hoc soup in10 2-ql. oven-te>-table ca.~role Place cheese. topped loasl slices on surface of 'iOUp Place casserole on cookie sheet 10 ca1ch any spills. Bake al 500 F for about I 0 minutes, 1us1 un· 111 lhe cheese melts and starts 10 brown 5. Place casserole into server on table. Serve 1mmedta1ely WJlh remaining bread 1f desired Makes 6 M!rvings I cup un1llted all·pu~ ftour V. cup 1ur ar 2 tea1pooiu bakln1,powder 1/1 tea1poon N.lt 7 tabletlpoon1 un1wtttened CO<'oa, dJvlded 'ft cup mllk 2 tab!Hpoon1 u.nN..lted butler or Dl&rtar\ne, ~lted v, cup chopped walnut• I teupoon vanilla ext~t I cup pKked dark brown 1u1ar 1111 cup• hot water I cup heavy cttam whlppt'd and •weete~ or I plot vanilla ltt cream l . In bowl stir togelher 1he flour. sugar. bak· mg powder. sail and 3 tablespoons cocoa powder. Add milk and butter and beat unlil well blended Stir in walnuts and vanilla. 2. Spoon baller 1n10 lighlly ~reased 2-ql oblong oven-\0-lable baking dish. 3. Mix brown sugar and remaining 4 1able- spoons cocoa logether and sprinkle evenly 011 lop of batter. Pour hot• water over aJI. 4. Bake in preheated 325 F oven for about 30 minutes or unlit lop is hnn Bottom will 51111 oe-ttqunr--- 5. Meanwhile. whip cream and s~en lo 1as1e with a tablespoon or two of sugar, and $p001l inlo attractive ~rving bowl 6. Remove cake from oven. let stand 5 minutes Place baking dish in server and bring LO table Serve warm with whipped cream Ma~ 6 ~roings -Mon'/yn Hansen 14 FAMILY wru1v • r«J\ID4Wl UI. I* ! :s t' c ~ UNFORBIDDEN SWEETS I f these desserts were available in a restau· rant. you would order them. And if you could find them in your supermarl<et you would buy them. Because these are your fa- vorrte desserts-Chocolate Eclairs, Banana Cream Pie. Chocolate Mousse. Strawberry Shortcake. Boston Cream Pie. Fudgy Brownies. Black Forest Cake and more-ex· cept for one thing: You don't h.v• to worry about calorlet. Yes. most of these desserts weigh in at considerably less then 200 calories per serv· ing . Many contain less than 100 calories per serving. And none reach the 260 calorie level you will often find 1n just one cup of fruit yogurt. How do they taste? Just like they ought to-slnfully dellcJou• and rlch- thanks to the pioneenng efforts of award win- ning cookbook author Jean Anderson. "Ms. Anderson Is among those who are pioneering the use of a new product, aspartame," writes Irena Chalmers m The Cooks Magazine. "Aspartame 1s an innovative low-calorie sweetener and 1t has undergone thirteen years of careful testing and evaluatlon by the FDA before being brought to the attention of the American public. It Is mart<eted in the United States under the name Equa1•. and has two hundred times the sweetening capabll1t1es of sugar without the bitter aftertaste of saoeharin. 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ERICA'S BFST PREP FOITTBALL TEAM By Tim Sull ivan Before Gerry Faust became head football coach at Notre Dame and began to learn about losing and alumni, he was the nation's prime broker of college football prospects as head coach at Cin- cinnati's Moeller High School. . _The ~oryjs told that a oil _coach ball game program runs over 200 pages to accommodate advertisers. Faust developed a staff of cwistants that exceeded the number permitted in college programs and eventually enlisted a quarter of the student body -which now stands at 1,015 -to give shoulder pads a shot. His teams outscored their opponents by an average of 22' points per game from 1964 to 1980. __:1..Q.on 't think anybody coul5f match coach Faust and ""his work habits," says current athletic director Jeff Liebert, who doubles as offensive backfieJd coach. 'The total hours ,the football staff puts in are equal to wflat they were then -just divided up a little tnore." Even so. Coach Klonne's honeymoon thls year was his first vacation since 1978. "In season, we work seven days a week. and a usual work day is 1119iM~~ 10 to 12 hours," he said. Is this in keeping with a high "'-----------------' school program? "lt's bard to Familiar sight in Cindnnati: another Moeller score. say," Klonne replied. "Some- times you wonder. But you get caught up in doiqg a good job. making sure there's no stone left un- turned." called Faust and asked if Moeller had any players who could help his pro- gram. Faust responded with a list. EncouraQed, the coach decided to take a firstfiand look at his future stars. He showed up for a Moeller game, but never saw any of the players Faust had mentioned on the field. Naturally he confronted Faust with this. "I said th~ could help you ," Faust replied. "I didn't say they could help me." Such is the regard Moeller receives that no one doubts the authenticity of this anecdote. Since 1964, football players at this Catholic high school have received 341 college scholarships: an average of 17 a year. On a clear day, the recruiters can outnumber the faculty. The proof is in the winning. In 21 years of varsity football, Moeller has completed 12 undefeated sea.sons and lost only 19 games. The Crusaders have not lost a league game since a rainy day in 1972 -a streak of over 50 games - and they claim six of the last nine Ohio bl~ school championships. 'Once Moeller ends. if it ends. I don't think It will ever be duplicated." says current coach Steve Klonne. Most of the credit belongs to Faust, who started the school's football pro- gram. The foundation of Faust's a~ proach was enthusiasm. In addition to coaching. which occupied better than 40 hours of his week. Faust served the school as athletic director. chief fund rai~r. and typing teacher. He attracted so many supporters that Moellers foot· 16 fAMILY W fLKLY • NOVEM'llEJI 18 • ltNM Coaching competitors often wonder if something isn't out of whack. 'They say no high school should do what we do," Klonne said. "If they want to rationalize (our success). that's what they'll say. But I think there are people who prepare kindergarten classes with the same zeal." Faust parlayed his succes.s into the job of his dreams at Notre Dame. And he left Moeller with an almost self-per· petuating dynasty. Families have been known to relocate in order to send a son to Moeller. Anyone who's priced a college education lately can understand why. Besides being the only high school team wh(lse home games are available on pay-per-view cable television, M~ler has received national ex{>OS'lre with the birth of USA Today and tts weekJy high school Top 25. Moeller was ranked first in the newspaper's first season poll in 1982 and has held a ti~ht grip on the top spot in this season s rankings. Moeller has maintained its brilliantly monotonous success despite a schedule that has included powers from Califor- nia, Pennsylvania and Texas. Since 1915.-th~ in intesaectional . "Out-of-state people caJI us all the time." Liebert said. "U somebody thinks they're pretty good and wants to take a shot at us, that's fine." IW Tim Su//iuan IS a sporttwnt~ for tht Onclnnatl Enquirtr. Every so often. perhaps during a tedious staff meeting, a trying commute lo work. or a seem· ingJy endless afternoon in the of- fice, that feeling of "Why am I doing this?" occurs. It's natural 10 get down in the dumps about your job from time to time. When the doldrums strike. you can fi~ht bark Boredom is one of the most common complaints ··Every job has a lot of repetitive tasks from which you need to take not just a coffee break. but a men· tal break," says Richard Irish. author of Go Hire Yourself an Employer. He sug- gests switching gear~: If you have a job that involves a lot of paperwork or thinking. consider throwing darts at a board in your office as a diversion. as Irish does. For those whose business keeps them on the phone. a crossword Q.vu.le .cao_.bf_cefreshiog..Yeople..whCL use a computer keyboard may find a balance in doodling. II your company provides exercise equipment, use it Altering the routine of your job itself is another possibility. says Irish. Rear· range the times when you normally schedule meellngs. Or have lunch with people who work outside your depart· ment or company. even people you don·1 know well. but would enjoy know- ing better. Another reason for slipping into the job doldrums 1s not gelling enough positive feedback "Each of us has a rec~nition quotient that we need filled if we re going to conti nue turning in good work." says Irish. Rather than feetresenlful thar you re not appreciated. the next time you turn in an assignment. tell yot,1r boss that while you put your best effort into ii. you would like 10 know 1f there ts anything that could be improved upon. If he says yes, you stand lo benefit from construc- 11ve criticisms. Or you may simply hear what you've been wanting 10 -that you're doing a great job. The most serious problem is the frustration of feeling 1ha1 you're OOI get- ling anywhere in your job - or 1hat !here is no fulure for you wilh your employer. Before you take the draslic step of looking for a new job. ask yourself' • Are you being 100 impatient? Talk to others with your level of experience and educa1ion. If you work for a small company. compare your situation with people who work in other companies . . . • What's standing in your way? Often 11 s the person who has the job you want Is ii worth ii 10 wait for him 10 retire, move up or on? A personality conflict with a supervisor can also be an impediment. If that's the case, you'll have lo win his respect or. failing that, perhaps consider a ,IOb move outside his realm of influence. • Be aware of wllat crileria manage- ment uses to make judgments. Then ask ourself wheth~_ou meet 1hem_or want to meet them. Make sure that the powers that be are aware of your ac· complishments and your desire to take on more responsibiJjty. As a last resort, scout out new job -~ibilfties. You may even discover tbat your current position isn't as bad as you had thought. -Peggy Schmidt 18 F,\\lllY W rtlCIY . '\0\1\lll~JI IM.'""" .J . fAMllV W UIU.Y • ll()V[MllD 18 . 19'4 19 CAU Of THI FUTURI of d rapidly chdngtng world Haga\ operating d~sumpuon The ca r of the future mu~t repre~nt lhe r1mcless \'al\Jes -stvle fun . and an aura of CJdventure Mthin a dependable machine -of the vintage 1924 Buga111 he drives in rallies through England The Buga1t1 IS a perfect blend or oeMhellcs and mechanics." he says. '\oth1ng was !here rhat d1dn'1 have 10 be there That s what 11 has that is rele- \'a11110 the car<; we're building 1odav the mdrnage of design and engineering " Haga IS part or a ~mall but growing group of Amtrican dnd Japanese des1Rners who have opened a clusrer of mulfi·rnillTOn-do!lar-car-styling "oou-=- riques· 1n S<>uthern California. in d con- ~ Lentrated effort to rethink the lOnccpts of 20th-century car-making: 'California is a bellwether market,' ...ay<; Haga . .53. who hits abandoned the toat·and-ue uniform of De1ro1t for open- nt-tked shirt-; and thic:k Western belts ''Trends show up here before they hit lhP rest of the counrrv People here have more independence and le~ loyalty ro brand names "'W~'re here 10 bt>ller understand the (ahf()rnio market " -.av<; the Chrvsler Corp s California design manager. 49-year-old John Pinko. who recently set 11p sh<JP near San Diego "Californians bu\ 10 p.:rc:ent ol all rhe cars sold in Amrnta Wt> pllked Carbbad because it'~ dbc>ul a'> far dWay from Detroit ac; V()U lt111 get · Sdvs Richard Hulling. chief of an in- dependent c,tud10 represenring the Ford Motor Co. on the West CCJast "Cal1for- nian!> s~nd more time in their vehicles than people in other part of the coun· rry As a rec;ult . a car here repr~nts an extension of a person\ personality Cars are to Californians what cloth~ are to a ~e.... Yorkf•r Ttw µurpu'>t' of rhese studios 1s to credit' c1n c•nvir1>rrn1ent rhar will allrat'I the lldl1on !. top \ uun~ c1f'signers and g1-.e them tlw resourct!~ -and in- dependence -ru dMllenge rh e huge. well-entrenched design bureaucracies Finally Ford decided 1t was time to back in snowbound \1ichigan. But move West. too. Last January. it con· Detroil's decision to move West was a tracled with Richard Hutting. a 34-year- long lime coming. old Pasadena Art Cenler College of In lhe '60s. elf 1c1ent. low·prtced Design instructor. to set up a small. in· Japanese cars were introduced in rhe dependently owned studio in the Santa United States with minimal impact Clarita VaJley. Then in the early '70s. the Arab oil em-All these centers cost the home office bargo hit. and Americans began to ap-a lot of money. A full-scale prototype of preciate Japanese fuel economy and a new design can cost millions to craftsmanship. As sales increased . perfect. just pulling a designer's clay Tokyo's car magnates decided 11 was model throuBh a wind tunnel lest can ttme to establish outposts in the United cost $20.000 Tooling up for a new States. and California was a logical model can run a manufaclurer a cool S 1 landfaJI. b1lhon. and the market has to absorb Toyota arrived first in 1973. followed 30.000 units a year just 10 break even -,hortly by Honda In 1975. two years Not CQinc1dentally, Haga. Hutting. after the world-larrioy~ rlJ910tcyci(!_ .Allen andlhe.head of the. Toyota Center. manufacrurer inlroduced its riny Civic James Sherburne. are all alumni of the in the US market for $2.150. Honda Art Center College of Design 1n Research 9f America quietly opened an Pasadena. reputed to be the premier office in the Los Ange1es 1ndus1rial • automobile design school in the world. suburb of Torrance. Sales of the Civic One mission of the satelliles is to recruit skyrocketed. in 1974 II was named Road young sraduares ol the An Center. who Te:,1 magazine's Import Car of the Year. otherw1se wouldn't consider i>inB to In 1980. under the ofttce's new deSign work for an American automaker. "In chief. Charles Allen. the California group fact." says one former GM employee. was invited 10 compete directly w11h "!here's some question whether llhe Japan-based designers to come up with California studios] are simply a lure to a high-mileage, rwo-passenger com-shanghai young designers back to muter car. a competition lhat resulted Detroit. Once they have 5 or 10 years in the CRX. a sporty-looking halchback with the company, Its pretry ha1d to say "thal gets 67 miles per gallon and was no 10 a transfer notice." just named Motor Trend magazine's Car Though the managers of these CaJilor- of rhe Year nia satelliles have to be close-lipped In the late 'iOs. Nissan. Mazda and about ongoing pro1ects. several agreed Mitsubishi opened similar design centers 10 taJk about what kind of car they think here in Cali fornia, followed in the last Americans will be driving in the 1990s two years by the Big Three from Detro11 What follows is a summary of the1r The Ameritans admil they were lale to ideas. with Hank Haga's motto as a realize rhe value of a California sa1ell1te caveat. "He who relies on a crystal ball program. "By the time Easterners real· 1s bound 10 be cut by broken glass." 1zed what was going on our here. 1m· • lnternakombustJon gasoline en· pons had taken hall the market." .says gines are here to stay. Electnc or gas tur· Chry ler's Pinko. bine engines will not replace them Chrysler inaugurated ils Pacifica re-Engines will be smaller and more elfi· -;earch center in Carlsbad in August c1en1. perhaps 1wo and three cylinder 1983 Jn Oclober. General 'Aolors Pinko believes new materials will enable opened tis Advanced Concepts Center engineers to cut a third of the weight out -nicknamed the "skunk works, · after of today's 400.pound engine ancf great· Lockheed'!> super-secret laboratol) Iv reduce its moving parts. thereby cut- where the stealth bomber dnd U-2 spy ring fuel and maintenance costs The plane were developed emphasis will continue to be on effic1en· cy and mileage. with many engines sur· vassing the m~1<: 100 mpg mark Don't blame your h1ir far whit your scalp is dain1 ta it I •The watchword 1n the '90s will l>e aerodynamics. Designers will have to harmonize the silhouettes of cars. not make them smaller "The problem is !hat people are not getting any smaller, they're getting bigger." says Keith Teter. chairman ol the inau~rii\I design depart- ment at the Art Center College of Design. The (1ne!>I hair care in the world I ccs~. yuur ha11 1s rcv1tali~t<l at will not effe ct a dandruff curt· the ~ame tame . 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In this -.ond1t1on1n& pro 8oll412,Tom\R1ver,N J .08753 Aerodynamics will force some si m1- lanttes in design Cars will be low·slung. with wedge-sha~ front ends and --·-smooth extenorstal will keep distinc· 11ve trims to a minimum. But there will be cons1derable variations • E.xpenmentation will conrinue w11h durable plastics and composite matcriaJs to replace steel. with savings in weight and cost. In Japan engineers are already t"xperimenting w11h enRine blocks made 20 F\\tll' WUKI\'. \fl\l-\111111 111 . 1'111-l of ceramic that can withstand great heat and wear as well as those now made of cast iron "Ceramic dis.sipates heat more rapidly and ha.s phenomenal thermal ef- hc1ency. possibly allowing us 10 eliminate the radiator." Allen says. But there will be limits -due to safe- tv and com fort factors -as 10 how light a car able to travel 100 mph can get. "In a era.sh. the tradeoffs for smallness can be very serious." says Haga. • There will still be great emphasis on what ca1 manufacturers call "specializa- tion." Compettt1on will increase 10 please consumers. who might need the versalility to accommodate skis in lhe winter and surfboards in the summer. or want-1he-reel of a sports car-and the roominess of a station wagon. • "Computers will add electronic w1z· ardry to the art of car-making. W1th miniaturization. we will be able to do more for the driver." says Pinko Cars will be loaded with sensors that will give dnvers a belier idea of a vehicle's maintenance status. right down 10 the tension in a worn Ian belt. "II used to be lhat when an engine failed. a light tumed on 10 say you were out of oil .. says Allen "Now computers allow drivers to ant1c1pa1e j'>roblems .. In Japan Honda already offers a "pop- up map" or 'electro gyro-cator" 1ha1 flashes an image of the strt>et grid ahead onto a computer screen The system can also be adapred to give the dnver up- te>-the-m1nute advisories on weather and road conditions. Bevond rhese general trends. each de igner has his own v1s1on of the future. Chrysler's Pinko, for instance. sees advance in what he calls "mind and touch control.· the developmenr of "something tn Lhe headre.si so sensitive a dnver would only nave to think. lights. and lhey would go on " Allen and Teter both forecast increas- ing 1n1eres1 111 three-wheeled vehicles. such as GM's experimental Lean ~achine "That kind of vehicle is more likely to be popular in Eutope or Japan rhan tn the United States ... says Allen "Europeans are interested in perfor- mance and speed The Japanese care about a sporty look but have stricter limits on size Amencans look for a tour· ing car with a sporty image." Finally. Haga and Teter think rhat gridlock. not 1u!.t high fuel costs. will be a primary worry of urban drivers. They don't see thE' roads getting any bigger. or the cars much smaller. but they fore- see a car that could compres.s or expand in c;1ze de~nding on the number of passengers it had lo carry and rralfic cond111ons "In lhe brave new world of car·making...Jl'.s...poss1blc &.hat-yoo wl» have an exterior rhat could puff up with air and expand likt-a balloon," says Teter without cracking a smile "You ve got to be open-minded about these things." fW ~ndrt>t1 .laHt' I\ o bu'>I~\ ond pn/111( ul ft'f)Vrter uh<J 111<" 111 lm Arr~ll"\ Families, individuals of all ages and groups of all sizes can Gin all get behind Blue· Shield of California for protection against the costs of health care. Becaus~ not only do you get to pick the plan that's right for your age, your needs and your budget. but all new Blue Shield plans Get behind the Shfeld with any deductible plan and you receive the same catastrophic coverage for up 10 S2,000,000 in lifetime benefits for you and each and every covered member of your family. If you're under 6.S, Blue Shield has plans that let you decide how much of your health bills you want to be responsible for. Blue Shield's Coronet Over 65? Don't worry! Blue Shield has special plans for you that pay many of the bill s not covered or only partly covered by Medicare. provide up to S2,000.000 in lifetime benefits. BEHIND ~~~rcs8f~~f~~~l~~::ci~r~~d:~~rf:i~ THE SHIELD Group coverage for your employees? Blue Shield has health plans for groups of all sizes. and can tailor a program to fit your needs. Get behind the Shield for your health care protection! of deductibles, from S2.SO to S2.000. - The higher the deductible you choose, the lower your quarterly payments. Blue Shield has hea1th plans for every age! If you go to any of liiut Shield's ovtr 35,000 pbysldan members, Blut Shield's allowtd amount for a service will be accepled IS payment·ln-rull less any copaymenl or deducllblt. Remember. .. Blue Shield makes the difference. That's Shield. Carry the Caring Card.w ·---------------------·------.-..~~-------------~-----~---------------------------------------------~ ' ; ................ --....ca1, ... -.. ............... ,............ • ' 11119'· Write: Blue~ of Cdfomia. Im '7NI Sin Pl•diw. CAM» m ~"::a..,._;. ShAdeld Phont: Sen Filidlc:O ("5J ~-'292 •Lal •0 $ l QI,, .U-Sim • ..~ .. ~..v,_ 1-~----11 ... """" ... '-'"' ""'"' '"' ne'Y •· Cllld-tltl bo1l,.., .... ,.._ . CAI.~___.. .-..cl .......... • wldlout obtipllon, comp6elt ddaib about Blue SbWd's: 1""'1dull and ~ Plw 0 Ulldlr II' 65 0 <inNp 00•11« («my employm . • B0Nr11te .. Blaming the holidays for that ext ra tonnage around your middle? According to doctors at Johns Hopkins University Hospital. your growing girth is not due solely to gingerbread and turkey. You can ·blame it, in part, on the weather! Dr. Maria Simonson. of the Health. Weight, and Stress Oink at Joh~ Hopkins and author ol The Complete Uniuer- si.ty Medical Diet, explains that winter cold (or summer storms) can trigser food cravings. Dr. Simonson reports that women. whose bodies contain more water. are sensitive to a drop in barometric pres.sure. "Bodies retain water. and tis.sues swell with this drop in pressure." Simonson explains ~ "Many women respond to these ; changes with feel~ of depres-s sion and irritability. and tum to j food to soothe their spirits." ~ But for men as well as • women, says Simonson. eating ~ raises our body temperature ~ and makes us feel wanner. So j go ahead. have another turkey sandwich. So what if you gain a pound or two? Ifs not your fault: The weather made you do it! I RI 1\1 ,,, 1\11\\' A nd here's a flash from the annals of medi- cine· a kind of FBI for the AMA. Physicians Alert Inc. of Detroit is now in the business of providing doctors with k?gal histories of prospec- tive patients. For instance, sup- BY MARION LONG pose you've chalked up a half- 007.en malpractice suits against M.O.'s over the past few years. Physicians Alert will so inform yourdoctorandleaveit upto him to decide whether to treat you or send you on to the next shingte down the street. What 'NOOkl Hippocrates say? WeU, that ancient Greek didn't have jg.d~ with .skyrocketing malpractice insurance ~-If he had. his oath might have been unprintable. I I\• 1\l I'! \''\I\ \\I\ ' he people at Fitcom C.orp. in Havertown, Pa., believe that st ress management begins at home. They have thus devised a Per- sonal Fitness and Stress Profile. The questionnaire, developed by a team of health.care pro- fessionals, asks about your eating, drinking, smoking. ex- ercise. work. and social habits. Once you complete the pro- file, you mail it to the Stress Cqntrol Institute, where it is evaluated by experts. Some weeks later, you receive a report - a kind of "stress pr~ scription" -outlining ways to create a less stressful you. The program's director. Jay Segal, Ph.D .. an associate pro- fessor at Temple University, daims that the Stress Profile is "a standard, cost~ffective means [SSO per questionnaire] to help control stress before It results in physical or behavior- al .ailments . .u.. · k1 '"\I,\ ·,111\1\ The Modem Language Association (MU\) reports that the number of high school and college students Jeaming foreign lan- guages has risen for the first time in 15 years. The New York City-based outfit notes especially large gains in the study of Japanese and R~an. Also enjoying renewed pop- ularity are Chinese, French. Italian. Spani.sh and German. Monica Devens of the Ml.A points to several factors: Chi- nese-and Japanese-Americans' desire to study their heritages; the appeal of Russian to students of America's position as a superpower: and increased interest in international busi- ness careers. And then there are those, we figure, who just want to impress their dates in restaurants. .. lllllDAYI (Sun.-Wed.. Scorpio: then Sagittarius) Sunday: Imogene Coca 76, Brenda Vaccaro 45. Monday: Dick Cavett 48. Jodie Foster 22. Tuesday: Dick Smothers 45. Wednesday: Goldie ffawn 39, Marlo Thomas 41 . Thursday: Billie Jean King 41. Jamie Lee Cur- tis 26. Saturday: William F. NEXT WEEK IN FW • Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter remembers Thanks- givings past, in both troubled times and good. • American families reach out to the children of war- rom Northern lreland. UDllDIBAD•e What are people reading before they retire for the night? Here are two reports: Dennis Smith, author of Steely Blue and Report From En~ne Co. 82: "I just finished readins The Voyage of the Armada by David Howarth. It examines how the arrogance of the Krng and the cowardice of his dukes led to the defeat of the Ar· mada. It is important to look at the people who surround great leaders. It's on my mind with our current situation in the White House." Richard Ornberg, fi re· fighter, Des Plaines, Ill .. fire department: "I have just read James Michener's new book. Space. Being a firefighter who works with paramedics, I use a lot of equipment that we wouldn't have If it weren't for the space program . The book talks about how, through necessity, lhe scientists developed this equi~ ment that we use dally in our work." F.fllilmw~llnlil~ auckt~ Jr. s9. !ii!!~~~!!!ii~~ ~~~~~!!!i!!i~ Executhoe EdolOt JoM '""°" ~ Editor, Ttrn Mulfi09n. a.loll OlletlOf, Acoetl ~ 8'lliof Eidllcn, JWI Benni Mary £111n Bt\N Food EdilOr, Mllfll)'l'I ~ A.Moc. (dlfor, OeY10 GrenQe<. Co9y Edit0t,Aolloec.ount~ A.Mt. Edit«. MlllnlltMenegn. ~A1111rm.,Comelle Kennedy' Phoco Edlt0t, VlclOttl llltw Art OW.Ctot, !'cllStatll, An ser.ic.. Oirect0t. Rocnerd vtbelt An ~ , BalWln ~. An, Oor1M1 KrogrMI\. Cont. Wfll--. RabWt Cclltl. 8llljlllWI De Mon JollVle l<eulmell, ....,,.. l<wien Miia ~. Flci>en W1n011et V P -Mgf & Dir ol Qpet11-. 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(39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. -Sports Flutie's best for Heisman By LORENZO CARCATERRA It has come down to 1wo men -a 230-pound run- ning back and a 176-pound quarterback. By season's en<f. one will lay claim to being the best college football plflyer of t 984. One or the olber wiH then ha ve his name ham.- mered onto the Heisman trophy, symbol of the best. The favorite in this two· man race is Doug Autie. a 22-year-old Boston College senior. The underdog label is worn by Keith Byars. an Ohio State j unior tailback. Outie finished third in last years race, while Byars went unnoticed outside Ohio. Tradition points its finger at Byars. A running --Monchry--- ... ... Tuesclmy .......... back has won the Heisman APJW>ON 13 successive seasons. acam llftl.&VIM _ ............... (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (13)i<COP-TV, 915 N. ta Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. Running backs usually get most ~fthecolle~e football -=-_ -attention;-thanks to huge-_ ... TV exposure. Byars fits ~he ----.-.. -.... ---.-.... ---.----mold -a good. aggressive -• runner who led the nation in all-purpose running laJt .year with a per-game aver- (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ce. age of243.S yards. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. Ca. Barring injury. Byars (58) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. should rush fore more than 2,000 yards this season. - .__ TV ~!though ~ople arc staf'!· ~ ang to notice Byari this , season, he till has a Ions (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. waytoaotocatch Flutic. A (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avf1., Santa Monica. Ca. very tona way. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller· Flutie is the guy evcry- Center. N.Y .. N.Y ona wants to sec. He can, (C) Clnemex. Time-Life Bu1ld1ng. Rockefeller Center. with one pass or one drop N.Y .. N.V. back run, excite a stadium (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. or a TV audience. He will (L) SelecTV, Marine del Rey. Ca end his college career (S) Showtlme havingd thrown for more (S) Spotlight than I .000 yards. brcak- (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta. Ga tng the 'school record. He ~-~---•••11 •1W IRYOMY . . .. (I) -NOllMl. ...... .., s ..... ......... LllM(llw'I..• ... , Ari IDDll -g-.... W IR POOTUI..&. .... ...... CHtNJ•(I~ ...... ,.. .._ -·MOlll,_AICOT --........ Wlll ha ve set the standard for coll~e football quar- terbacking tliat wnnakc at--.;;;-;.---,-•• --.-.-.......... =.--.=.=.=.=.-.---least a decade to surpass. •: •-· • (9) WO.A, New York Q!!Y -~.Ca 2 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 Flutie will win the -licwnan..Hc...wdl bea& out Byars and Tennessee run· nina back Johnnie Jones and Iowa quarterback C'huck Long. He will wm because he i I 984's bc111 player. •• ,,_. ()) CGU.111 POOTUU ...._ eet- ............. (I fwe.. • ....._l Ari IDDll ...... ,.. (PleaM eee SPORTS. Pafe 30) -TV Antenna ' Elke 'an artist who acts' Actress togive tips on pa inting in KO CE-TV ser ies By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -Dell1 ftlot ltafl You probably know Elke Sommer as a in'temational film ~tar, but she's also an accomplished painter. lo foci. she takes llus work so seriously that he'd rather be known as an artist who acts. rather than an actress who paints. "People tend 10 overrate what actors do." she explains 1n a telephone interview from New York. "lf an actress sings or paints. they think JUSt because she's an actress it's got to be better than anyone else's. which I!> not true at all. "I just didn't want people 10 go and buy a high-priced autograph of mine. I wanted to be taken serious!} because I put my heart and m} soul into It." Sommer wanted to be sure her work would sell on 11s own merit. and not because of her acting reputation. So for her first exhibition. Sommer's paintings were credited to the 1magmary ··E. Schwartz.- Tht' gallery sold out within four days, and Sommer subsequently hcgan using her own name on her work. She's had more than 40 one-woman art shows and estimates she's sold more than 200 works over the past 15 years. She's currentl y shanng her painting techniques with television viewers through a 13-part series entitled "Painting With Elke Sommer." The series was produced by KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach and was funded b) a grant from M. Orumbacher. Inc .. an an supplies com- pany. On Channel SO. the half-hour segments air at 7 p.m. Fridoys and at 4:30 p.m. Saturdays. As Sommer explains 11. a Grumbachcr representative was imprcucd by one of her paintinas. The company wu interested in sponsorina an educational series and was lookina for an art 1st JO serve u ins1ructor. .. rhey had been examining. I think, 140 artists for the senes." Sommer says. "The) thought my style. because it's very unique. would let itself very well (to a scnc'i). They asked 1f I would do 11. and I said I'd be delighted to." .\lthough Sommrr had shared her tcchnque with some acquaintances, she•d never taught p:11nt1ng profcs 1onal~y. For this series. she had to be able ~o p~unt in a TV studio with the ('amcro as her .. stu- dents.:' "It's o nly a little hard bccouse nom1ally. rou know. you pa mt In pean· and quiet and in total isolation." she say-;. "And whatever you're doing. you never reall vrrbalilc H. And now. )'OU have 13 half-hours,..to talk about 1t. "Each ~gmenl 1s ont• p:untmg. ~ h1ch 1 Elke Sommer wtll aba.re painting aecreta with Channel 50 Ylewera. again very difficult bctause l can't paint that fast. So I have to have each onJinal in four different stages (of compltt1on) to eitplain It properly 10 people. But I think 1t turned out reall y well ... In addillon Lo d1i.cussing her technique. Sommer contributed anecdotes aimed at encouraging people to paint. She says. "Many people say. 'Elke. I know nothing about art." And I say. 'Hey. art is what you like.' To some people.just a yellow dot on a black canvas is art. but to me it isn't because it doesn't give me any emotion. Art is what you like. and I tell people in the series that I don't care if you paint a purple cow or even yellow water as Iona as it's whatever is in your 1maaina- tion." · Sommer herself doesn't stnve for re- alism. claiming she: dOt'sn't want her work to resemble a photograph. Her paintinu may include blue g1rafTes and green leopards. Askt'd to define her style. she says. "I can't. There's no wa)'. The cnt1c in Vienna. when I had the last cxh1b1t1on there. said he didn't know what to call 11 It's figurat1vt'. defin11ely. Ifs not nai ve. It's not 1m- prcssion1s1ic. It's JUSI 'Elkt' Sommer s1yle.' ·• • She uses acrylic 'paints with a black watercolor wash. 'T~ painted in just abo"Ut ~\ref) me- d1u m you can think of -watercolor. oils. acrylic ... :· she says. .. bout fi ve or six '.Ca.WliQ.l.f ourui lhis.,p,aniotlar ic.chru~ which reall)' deliahted me. And it's very di 1inc1. If you cc one of m y painting!\ now nnd another one 20 year from now, you'll knowttli'I i :in Elke ommcr painting," Even beJ,ioncrs houldn'1 have trouble following her lcchniQuc. Sommer believe . The telc' iscd It .-.on~ are reinforced b)' n companion book that ,,_,ewers can purchase. The book. also titled, "Painting With Elke Sommer." has color repro- ductions of the 13 original paintings featured in the series. Sommer has-been painttl]S since ehifd-. hood. Someofhcr paintinµare inspired by mt>morics of growmg up m a small village in Germany. After her father died when she was 14. Sommer decided to study to become an interpreter. But durin& a holiday in Italy with her mother. she was discovered by director Vittono De Sica. who launched her acting career. Over the years. however. Sommer has used long waiting periods on movie sets and between productions to work on her paintin&. Like acting. painting requires concentration. she says. but adds that 1t 1s a "difTc:rent. more relaxing concentration." The actress believes paintina can provide a useful escape from everyday stress. ··1 don't put any limit on people as to what 10 paint." Sommt'r says. "Whale er makt's them happy. Whether 1t''i a dra- matic or a very whimsical subJCCI doesn't matter. It's JUSt a kind of compensation for whal )OU go through dunng the da)." Sommer managed to tape the 13 paint- ings series ~gments dunng four da)s 3'-'ll) lrom her bus)' aclioi Khedulc. be.'& JU!i.l tini~hcd a comedy film. "Phl)'•na for "t'CllS," shot m Hungaf) with Chn tophcr Pl ummer and Maggie Smith. ht• also has a rok in "Jenny's War." an upcoming minscncs s rnng [)ylli'V ~nnon. - It her currcnt paintina scnc prove populnr, would she do another? ··t c.•an onl) do another one 1f I "'ere to (Pleue eee TV ANTUNA/ha• 29) Sunda~ No~ 18, 1984 3 • • -1 I . ' I ~ I l i- (' -r , ' 'Edge' seeks syndication Fans encouraged to send letters to show's sponsor By LYNDA HIRSCH .. Edge of Night" producer Irwin ("Nid'') Nicllolson is op to his neck in letters from protesting "Edge of Night" fans who are desperate to keep thatshow on the air. Unfort unately, ABC has pulled the plug o n the mystery soaper. Official word has it that Procter & Gamble. which produce!> the show and has done so for over 28 years, did not want to halt production oft he show and in fact had tried to talk ABC into keeping on with the half-hour !>kein. However. as we repon ed last week, ABC has decided 10 turn over the .. Ed~e of Night" 4 o'clock time slot to local affiliates with an eye down the line toward reclaiming that half-hour next year. (By the way. don't bet on that half-hour ever going back to national. O nce the affiltates get the extra bucks and the chance to produce local shows. they're unlikely to tum it back to ABC.) There's still a chance that "Edge of Night'' might nsc from the ashes agatn. Remember, it did it eight years ago when 11 switched from CBS to ABC. Now there's very serious talk of syndicating the show. If you want to save "Edge of Night" (which may or may not still be seen in yo ur area). don't send your letters to Ni cholson. but instead to Procter & Gamble 1n care of "Edge of Night." 301 East 6th Street. Cincinnati. Ohio 45201. The more letters Procter & Gamble gets, the more likely 111s Sunn Seaforth Haye• 10 scd. synd1cat1on. "Edge of Night" really 1s a ~>nd1cat1on natural. If "Rituals" (a brand-new show) could go on in over 100 major markets. then "Edge of Night:· which has lo} al fans alread}. should be ideal for independent stations across the country. Well. Susara Sufortb Hayes fans. Your girl tl> abou1 to re1urn 10 daytime TV -not as Julte on "Days of Our l.ivcs:· but a' Lauren·., mother on "The Yo ung and lhl· Restless.~ This wllf the second 11mr Susan and Tracy Bregman (Lauren) ha'r done a soap together. Tracy pla yed Donna Don\ daughter. on DOOL several year' back. Susan makt'".i her Y &R debut Dec. \ and wall ha ve a hot !>loryhnl' by Januan ~ason KlncaJd will exi1 lhe role of Tom Hughe<; on .. As the World 1 urns" later tht!o month and be replaced by Gregg Ma n Aside from betng grea t-nephcw to several of lhe Marx hrothers, Gregg\ other claim to showbiz fame was pla)ina David Ban ntngon ··DaysofOur L 1ves." Ahhough he was dropped from "Days," G regg"""' highl y popular with the fa ns Pblllp Morris (Tyrone Leon. "Younf and the Restless") 111 about to get a ground· breaking. very hush-hush storyline. Tht.: episodes arc bean$ taped tn 1hc ne>.t ll'" weeks but won't air until nfter Chnstmas No one , but no Ont'. will reveal the stof)ltne. but as soon as we hear 11 -and we hopl' we ht'ar tt before 11 airs -we will pass it on Lo you. (Incidentally. Philip and his wife are expccuna their first child. Who could ask for anything more -a bab) and a hot storyltne dunng the C'hnstmas season'). Gltllan Spencer has agreed to star. on as Monique over on "All M> Children" through 1986. G1lhan had discussed lea, . ing lhc show but dec1dr.d there'll be ume cn~~gh to work on the ~how. do some writing, and al~o keep up with her man) and varied hobbies. Robert Lupone, who pla)s Zack on AMC. is al~o signed through 1986. Speaking of 'Fatal Vision' on T V BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q. I read the book "Fatal V1s1on" abou1 the Jeffrey Mc[)(lnald murders and tho ught it was a fabulous book. Is there any chance it's goio$ to air on' television? - Z.T .. Philadelphia. Pa. · A. Yoe m11t be claln"O)'Ht. NBC •• rn11la1 a tw•pal'.t versioa of "Fauit VI• ..... ""1Mlpr a-.cl "Moltday. 1f 11 a wo•derf•I pro4Ktloa 11arrta1 Karl Maida u FrM l.anab; 1ewcomer Jeffrey Cole, a aear-..... er for Capt. McDoaahl, tlte J11111lcla1--wh I• .. Jri•o• for tlte merder of lals wife aad two cfllldrea, H d Eva Marie Saint as Ka1ub'1 wife Mlldre4. It Is a rtveti•1 prod.cttoe: tr yo• loved tate book 4 Sunday. Nov. 18, 1984 yo.'U love tbe fttm, ud tltose wlto lt.avea't read lite book wUI bt mesmertted •• well. Q. Can you please tell me if that was Emma Samms in "Ellis I land?" the actress doing the ballet dancing reminded me very much of the ac1rcss who plays Holl y on Ge neral tfosp1tal. -R.C .. BufTalo. N.Y. A. Yes, "8t was Emma, wlto wat Just risltt for lite rote of tbe ballet dancer wlilo ne.taatty marrte 1on1wrper J"'a e oa t e mlaisertes "Ellis lstaacl. • Emma Wat tralaed by Ute Royal Ballet AcaMmy la Loacl•.ud Mt llM.Jo_c.ln U ., aa... .ate CJeveloped ltlp problems. Emma still ml1se1 the duce btlt love• actl•I· Q. C'an you tell me if the t'haraeter Craig 1~ leaving "As 1hc Wol'ld urn ?"' h 1ttm to me \ra1g 1s about to get the u . which is a ~hamc. I really cn,ioy the character even when he'~ evil. -CT .. Akron. Ohio. A. Scott Bryce, we.0'1 ju1t ma1alflceat at Crat1 Montsomery, l1a't 1olnJ aaywltere. ln fact, "As tlto World Tami' 11 aboat to add several cast members smcc the ranks have aoncn pretty thm. We understand the new wricers ha Vt b1a plan for 1he character of CroiJ-When Lucinda <Cl11abc1h Huh- bard) hired \raia on as her groundskcepcr. ou can bet it wa~ don<:..Wt.1lULhoU10t)tlipc.. 1n mm . he cunning Lucinda and the oct'as1onally evil C'ra1~ would make a 'er) tn1t>rcs11ng couple • • flll\C' a c1uc 11on about HJUr fa1ofll<' soap or s<>:Jp star? Write tu l ) ndn I lirscl1. ro Ncwtt America } nd1rntc.'. P.O. JJo~ 196l0. In inc. •l1f 9J714. 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D CllCO KID 111a1. Horace learns the presiding 1udge is (J) 99\. POOTIAU Green Bay Packers vs widely known as a death penalty advo- Los .=,le$ Rams at MllwaukH (3 hrs J cate o ( 1 hr ) -OPTlllTN 1~x..,. _,..._ "ShetlOck Holmes In Tenor By .__ Nigh!'' ( 1946. Mystery) Bas11 Rathbone. llOVll "South Pacific" ( 1958 Musi· N I Bruce ( 1 hr. 30 min.) cal) Mitzi Gaynor. Rossano Brau. (2 ,_'Alma tva.. 47 min) :==:.llWAL tSllllT&_,,.MALmATI ... DU&. NIMCI =ITOOIU llCMI "Am11yville • The Oemoo" mtmTHCONLMC f 1983. Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess MZllU..,,.. Harper ( 1 hr . 45 min.) """*""IC...,. CV •HIM._.(lt) · IMYCW Hamilton or Toronto vs B c ('Q) llOVll "Mystery Island" ( 1978, or ~· h've from Edmonton (3 hrs ) Adven1u1e) ( 1 hr • 30 mtn.) CID W .. COMCaT The gravel· llOVll "Kid Mllhons" ( 1935. Comedy) voice songs and enduring humor of the Eddie Caruac_ E1ne.t Merman. ( 1 hr ~--..JI.>----OGt-Ogef'lar1&rt-comedlan artt captured 1n 9 mtn ) 1981 performance al Ontario's Hamilton WM TOOA'f Place. -19 CIWAlllAL . (l)PMa CHAii: THI •COND YIM .. !,!! ~ U.U W 8 e 99\. POOTUU. Miami Oolphfns at -San Diego Chargers (3 hrs ) _,.ICMILL.a I..,. ~ m'TOPAM.LOIMllUI QDI llCWOllATID .... D•W. WOM.O Oii~ •MAW .oN "Fe>11r Feathers" ( 1977, Adven· llOVll ''The Car" (1977 Horroq luH~I Beau Bridges. Robert Powell (2 James Brohn Kathleen Lloyd (2 hrs ) hrs) m> llOVll "The Geisha Boy" I 1958, «:> NMC*AL WI Comedy) Jerry LewrS Suzanne Pleshe11e (!)PU PULL COllTACT ICWTI Norris Wll-(2 hrs ) hams vs Harry lee tn a hghtweight bout Sl IBTAGI: CIVIJZATIOM AND THI ... '>Cheduleo for seven rounds (from Okla· An examinalton of lhe peoOd from 19 17 homo City Okla J (RI (2 hrs ) 10 1945 tha1 saw the rise of Nazism and S MOVll WarGames" I 1963, lhe annih1la1ton of sue m1lhon European Su:.per1<.t"J Matthew BrOdenck. Dabney Jews 1n the Holocaust o ( t hr ) Coiem n ( 1 h1 . 53 mm ) m> tlllAllTWI ntROUmt TMI AITt '1) ~TO~ (C) llOVll "The Bugs Bunny I Road ---ICM.-OROOll • Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animal 1W a.Al ed (I 9'r • 38 min ) ATntDllOVIU llOVll "King 01 Comedy" ( 1982 11\aJC N..-Comedy) Robert Oe Niro, Jerry Lewis ( 1 llO¥ll "The Incredible Shrinking Man" hr • 4 1 min ) Randy Slunrt (2 hrs ) tll9 MWIMAllM ( 1957 Science Ftcoon) Granl W1lhams i:111CWAllCNAM..-OltntDPUllC:a. POCUI Oii IOCllTY -.CO. Met(, ICOTTD I llAITlllPllCU THU TM P..TIOOP MlllT\.llO llO¥ll "Voyage To The Bollom Of The 1W AUTO RACllQ "Wes1ern 500" (3 hrs . Sea" ( 1961 . Adventure) Waller Pidgeon JO m•n ) Joan Fon1a1ne (2 hrs / 11:11 L).,. .. They Can Mt Bruce?" ( 1982. m> tuMllT1U 1MOUOH TMI AllTI Comedy) Johnny Yune, Margaux Hem-CH) MO¥ll "Ragllme" ( 1961. Orama) 1ngwoy ( 1 hr 30 min) James Cagney Howaro E Rollins (2 n• WALL ITMIT ~ ~ hrs. 35 mtn ) ~Cou..wtlTTAUR llOVll "The Actress" (1953 Orama) llOVll "C 1am1ty Jane" I 1953. MUSI· Speocer Tracy Jean Simmons ( 1 hr JO cal) no.z~(' Howard Keel. (2 hrs ) min 1 l nll Wl'TMDAvtD~ llOVll "Casanova 70 · ( 1965 Come ~ Oii IOQITY dy) Marcello Mastroianni Virna Lisi ( 1 llCMI "The Three Faces Ot Eve" hr . 53 min ) I 1957. Orama) Joanne WC>Odward. David •1 PACITHIUT10I Wayne {1 hr. 29 min) .,....,..._ 'H ~ M)CI( Boobe1 accident ally a W VIDIOI rturnps som~ rutabaga and b1ussels llON "Hurricane" ( 1974, Orama) "rrou1soup1n10 n1s1avndty Larry Hagman. Maron Milner (3 hrs 1 0 OITTllO•TMl8Mm D llOVll 'Empero1 Of The North Pol"' l llOVll Enoanger.O.S~lti · ( 1982. ( 1~73 Adven1U1e) l.ee Marvin Erne<>! Su'>J>t'flSt'J Flo bert Uoch Joeeth W1lhams Borgntne (?hrs ) ( I Ill l!> min I • llOVll Your~ Love. F11s1 LOVP .. , .. ITOOlll 1111-wmtDAvtD~ .-THOUlt llO¥ll "With Six Vou Gel Eggroll" < t'l68 Comecty) Doris Day. Brl•n Kei1h 12 1'11'1 ) W MYlfHYI "Rumpote Of The lJ,11foy After lhe new barrttter pleads wlt1' l1vm1lOI to defend hOI 8• 1tr 11'11 murdet ( 1979, Rom nc.al V111er1e B.-r11nello T1mo 1011T71'ii "l lllAnollAI. QIOMAPMC ' Tt•e Ttiarnes A 1r1p taken along the Tt10" River docv menis the massive crean 1Jp lllAl hll"' r r.101ed' llS W41l81$ tu A rl4JW v1tahly ( 1 hr I -1•:.:rrn11e~•••<=-••:--' • ~ .ooTWl Southern CalllOf nia 81 UCLA 13 hr ) 1 ....... --l!Cml--( ... ..AU Tt\t President's Men .. I 1976. Otama) Robert Redford. Dustin Hoffman. (2 hrs . 20 min ) 1:9 (fl) COUfTIAU ODY..V .. 8 llO¥ll ''C1ndeffella.. ( 1960, Comedy) Jer~1s. Ed Wynn (2 hrs.) D "Playmates" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Alda. Connie Stevens ( 1 hr.. 30 min) @> llOVll "Once Upon A Family" ( 1979, DF&ma>--.SSr~ 8"iwock.-~C hand (2 hrs) G)MAWAIPM-t fJD THI .... An examination of cha~ that occu< lfl the brain during learning, actress K11ty Carttsle, aulhor George Phmplon and conductor Michael Tltaon- Thomas discuss memory aS$0Clatlon O ~ ,,...UID lllTQ-([j llOVll "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982, .Comedy) Sany f'leld. James Caan ( 1 hr .. 42m1n.J (OJ llOVll "Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982. Com~ 8111 Cosby. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) (SJ "The Year 01 Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Otama) Mel Olt>soo. SlgOUr· ney Weaver ( 1 hr . 55 min ) I llY ,._THI QHOtT t:ll '1illfAIY &AND • .... ,.""'° l'OCllT Ul.LW Trick Shots lrom the Stars Tour~menl (R) (tJ llOVll "The Righi Stuff" ( 1983. Ota· ma) Sam Shepard Sco11 Glenn (3 hrs . t2min I =~:1:o IS llOVll "Allack Of The Krllef Toma- toes" ( 1976. Comedy) Jack Ailey. [)ck Miller (2 nrs ) Q) llOVll . For Ladl8S Only" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Gregory Hamson. Lee Grant (2 hes.) • ROCaOllD fUI 8D WAU fTmT WIB Guest Brenda Lee Landry, vice president. Morgan Stanley & Co . Inc l='=OF .. OILIMI 8'0ITIC8ITUI IWl•AUTC• .. ~nmu.u. IUT OFnml TllB 0 llOYll "Chino" ( 1973, Western) Chatles 810f\$00, Vlneen1 van Pa11en (2 hrs) l :crr·-· ... 'ACll°' M.Nm 99AT91111A Vera Carp and her Vigt- lente Smut Snalcl'lers of America are parl ot 1he local zanies of Tuna. Texas whO surface during the inves1igali0n ol the dealh oJ 8 IOCal jUdge ( t h() t:ll@ llOW'm "Rescue From G1tligan·s Island" I 1978. Comedy) Bob Denve1 Alan Hate Jr (2 tt1<;) ,_ ,_..._AU Q9t AIC ... O ........ .... lfMTRD'--------,_L.19 .... ~~ ( LCM__,. D1mriv tl'le C1v1I Wai et11 a woman 1s torn be1wee1 her plantation and 1ne man she loves Stltr'S Margot Kidder and ,,.,, Chftr~ (Pm 2 'f'lf 2) ( 1 hr . 37m1n ) ti!) flOCKIT MllA• lrv.ng Crane vs Cetwboy Jimmy Moore (Ai ( 1 nr ) _,. 'Daffy OVct<·s ~·11V1e •• Fantu· Sunday. Nov. 18, 1984 11 i . i • T -llinclay Conl. lie Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min) CO) TMI MOU.YWOOD C&.ow.·Many of lhe lop comedians in molion piclures. past and presen1, are featured 1n this retros· pec11ve of hilarious momeots from lhe sil- ver screen. CS) llO¥ll "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lan~(2hrs) eowtJTOMY -~ --.. Cll ... ~A'ICHOICI ... ~ AIC ... Q .... COLOMCMIDI (Jt) llOWll "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr., 40 min.) m .. IAYO MAU -Evening----• .. , .... llOVll "The Smurf& And The .Magic Flule" ( 1983, Drama) Anima1ed The lov able Smurfs set out to retrieve a magical roosical 1ns1rument stOlen by a villain ( 1 hr , 30min) I AT 1"1 llCMll Cll ... llOVll "Emperor Of The North Pole" ( 1973, Adventure) Lee Marvin. Ernest Borgnlne. A tough railroad guard matches wits and wilts with a crafly _tiobo deler mined to httch a ride (2 hrs.) I ...,. UCID wmt DAVID '°'HOllOWl,.,__ .. TZ ,,,,. llO¥ll "The Harlem Globetrollers On ,G1111gan's Island" (1981, Comedy) Bob Denver. Alan Hale Jr The 1S1and people are v1slled by lhe Harlem Globetro11res and a mad SCJent1st (2 hrs.) I :.r-:-MMT llOYA An explOratlon ot the 1echn1ques uSed 1n ra1s1ng aquatic antmats and plants for fOOd in 1he U S.. China. Japan and Scolland Q ( 1 hr ) ~ Oii TMI '111 Sugar Ray Leonard vs Wilfred Ben11ez (Nov 1979 tn Las Vegas) ( 1 hr ) aD llOVll "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voices by Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann. Creatures artempt 10 make time stand still by taking lhe spring lhat belongs to lhe cosmic: clock. 'PG' (1 hr . 1~ min.) ., .... IMmtMATl\19 lalftlOOO a,..,, F•atured. an lnlerview with aclor Jack L8fl'lmon abou1 hit career; a look al America's fasc1nat1on with bolrd games and lhelr iOfluence on tetevlllon: a preview ot the new "Jetsons" cartoon: new movies 1n rown. .. ....... _ , ... """"' .. tNmW -..,.,.. M Cl>•Pml,.. • ....._..... Rlci(y, £dwafd, Kate. Oeicter end Alfonso &Yrv1ve lhe emergency tending ol their plane and find themte1"98 •trended on a Caribbean ltland. (Pert 2 of 2) • 0 MIY'I .... If Olt IOTI Fee !Vftd a family famous tor Its safe demolt· 12 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 lion of old bUlldlngs demonstrales Its ieic~~~1se: team rope jumpers perform Q ... ITMIUICM ALLCIUMamuT •IMAU. IA,_ A study of lhe effects 01 1or- e1gn plants and animals on Florida's wlld· hie, agrtcullure, commerce and "-31th R) 0 (I hr I 1ltl W Of IUW • M LOIT-W. Viewers are taken behind lhe scenes during the making of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" for a look at how 11'\e adventure film came together ( 1 hr) ( M SUMI OP TMI -Sugar Ray Leonard vs Ayub Kelule (June 1981 1n Hou= (lhr) (IJ . "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. Advenlure) Chuck Norris. David Carra· dine A man a11empts to end an arms smuggling operation 'PG' ( 1 hr . 47 min) IS),,._ TALI TMIATM "GoldlJocks And The 3 Bears" Talum O'Neal plays lhe mis· chievous young girl who learns about respecting the property of othets airer she happens upon the bears· cottage In the wOOds Atso starring Hoyt Axion, Alex Karras. Carole King and Jot\n Lllhgow O (l ) llO¥ll "The Awakening" ( 19&<>, HOI · rOf) Charllon Heston. Susannah York An archaeoiogt~l's daughler becomes f OS· sessed by the malevolent spirit o an ancient Egyphan queen 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min) G lnAMOTOW• 19 @ • IAIUTUU Los Angeles Cl1pµers at Po1ttand Trall Blazers (2 hrs . 15 min) 1:9 D fl) .._, IMWITB Henry lets Punky ur>e his Sludy for her room; Punky fears she's been abandoned by Henry while Q!_OCety ShOpptng . 9 11.C.: TMI ~ .,...... .... Anlmat ed A caveman and hes prehls10<1C p111s celebrate a most unusual Thanksgiving (ffl ,....... blOCK Boober accidentally dumps some rulabaga and brussels sprouf SOUJ> 1n10 his laundry (QJ • UIU1IA&.L MllWaukee Bucks at Los Angi!~ ~akers (2 hrs • 30 min ) ... Cl).,...., .. WROTI Whtie leclureng a1 a Seattle college campus, Jessica becomes caughl up 1n academte mtngues thol lead 10 murdor ( 1 hr ) D Cl K_,,. ..,.. Michael places his trusl tn lhe wrong man 10 clear him of a heroin ch9rge. te0P9rd1zmg Devon's hf3 l hr) COUITUU GOY-.Y 9 NMDCAITU I MCCGMlctt TI1ed of being trea1ed ltke a child, Mark leaves the 1ud~= another Job. Q (I hr ) "TMll ,_TMI DAM-~ llD¥ll "F'or Lad;es Only" ( 198 t Ora· ma) Gregory Harrt&Ort, Lee Granl A young aap1110Q acto1, unsuccessful at find· ~work in New York, lurns 10 male exollc tianc1ng and~ecomes a..Db.tnomena1 sue· cess ( 2 hrs.) I .....ma OIM blCM AND PAllCMM unm A study Of the effects of for eign plants and animals on F'f0f1da'1 wild· 111•, egr~ure. commorc. nnd health IB> on hr ~ • W19i*CI 1"1ATM "The Berche&· far Chronicles" Slope recommends a way tor Hardir'Q 10 remain warden of the hoepl· lal wh4i. deVelOp1ng a romantic 1n1erest 1n HarC11nQ s w1CIOWed doughier ( P•rt 4 or t}Q(lhtl (C) MOVll "Am11y111lle The Otmon" ( 1983, Horror) Tony Rober1s, Tess Harper A skeptical journall&t buys the lamous allegedly·haunled hOuse. ignoring the warn1ng9 ol Olhers about powerful forces which contlnUe to lurtc "' its base ment 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) ([)9'Gl1' .... CID llC)WW "The Ghrter Dome" ( 1984. Ora- ma) James Garner. John Llthgow Two 11e1eran Los Angeles pollee detectives try to sol\18.. tbe murder oL a. movie studiO head. ftght1ng burnout whlle unraveling the mystery 1nv0Mng Hollywood's seamy und.nd Q ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (S) "The Other Side Of Mldnlghl' ( 1977. Orama) Marie-France Plsler. John Becll 8aSed on Ille novel by Sidney Shel- don A Frenchwoman seeks e special rype of revenge upon an American pilot whO deserted her du11ng World War II to marr'y a Wash1ng1on 1ournalist 'R' (2 hrs . 43 min J ITMAT-. .. LOU._ ..,,..,,.., .. Cl) Ab& IM Florence has a C1n· derella fantasy about meeting her soap opera idol al a ball despite her mean step- falher George and ugly stepslslers Helen and Louise D fl) 'AT.Al V... Based on Joe McGtn· - mss's book about the 1970 murders ol Green Beret Capt Jeffrey MacDonald's wile and lwo daughters When murder charges aga1ns1 him are dropped. Mac· Donald becomes a self-styled celebnty and his father-in-law's suspicions begin to mount Karl Malden. Eva Marie Saint. Gary Cole (Part 1 of 2) Q (2 hrs ) I COUl1IAU ODY.-Y llC)WW "Stripes" I 1981. Comedy) Btll Murray. Harold Ramis A pe<enniaf loser 101ns the U S. Army, bucks a tough ser· gean1 1n bool camp and ~omes Pmbro1led in an espt0nage caper In east· e~n~~Q (2hrs 15mln) a MOVll "Str1pes" ( 1981. COmedy) Bin Murray. Harold Ramis A perennial loser 1oms lhe U S Army, bucka a tough ser· gean1 in boot camp and ~omes embroiled 1n an espionage cape1 in east· ern = (R) O (2 hrs.) I W=CI TMIATM "Tha Barches· ter Chronicles" Slopt recommends a way t0< Hardmg to remain warden of tha hospi· 1a1. while developlng a rom11nt1c lnteresl in Harding's widowed daugh1er (Pert 4 of 7J 0 (I hr) 81) MYl11btll "Rumpole Of The Balley" Aller the new barrister pleads wllh Rumpole to defend h8r stster 1n a murder trial. Horace learns the pres1d1ng 1udge is widely known as a dealh penally advo· cal~ (1 h1) C() ~ 5IOOTIA&.L. Auburn at Georgia R) (3 hrs . 30 min ) llCMI A Star Is Som" ( 1976, MusJ· cal) Barbra St1e1MAd. 1<111 t<r;stofferson The marrlf!gt of 1wo rock supe11tars col· lepsH. d.V.O 1P '4UleI Lerttlona bt~ghLOn wtien She b9comes a tisln~ atar and his POputarety dochnes sharply A' (2 hrs. 20 min) llOVW "Endangered Species" {198Z. S\/Spen!i'} Robeft 1Jr1ch. JoBeth w1111ams A New YOik C11y detective helps a Wyo· ming sheufl lrweattgate. a spare of 1oca1 Clllt~ mutillliOnt 'A' ( t hr , 35 min ) G _,. ... wmt MAL. llTATI "How To Miika Money" (? hrs ) •@,_.,, PM.w&L • 8 Cl> MJCI Joleno's hfe It d1trupted by a wrpr1se \111Mt rrom her father. llvt brOlhars -lunclily ~Cold. on<J ~mother D IDT.Guest Joe Fetnsttn. Dt Avrum Bluming and Mary Ellen Pritchard (!) llO¥ll "Knute Rockne •• All Ametl· can·· { 1940. Biography) Pal O'Brien. Ronald Reagan The Ille of the famous Noire Dame lootball CQach mctudes defeats as well as v\Ctones (2 hts.) (C) TMI MCMAllD --IMOW The come· dtan returns With sketches. 119pmng come- dians anT!WTWcse&'ts -e CIT ·u . JT 1s pot on the spot by a patient whO 1eveats" a temty· I secret white under anesthesia ( 1 hr ) a~ __,,AL.,_ ACTOlll Oii ACmQ mAT ~Melt ··vou Can't Take II With You" George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's classic farce about the romance between the sca1terb1alned daughter of a fornily of eccentrics and her h1gh·soc1e1y su11or Jason Robards. Eliza- beth Wilson aml Colleen Dewhurst star Q 2 hrs) llOYll "Lenny" ( 1974. Biography) Dustin Hollman. Valene Perrine Celebrat· ed comedian and social commentator Lenny Bruce tries to speak freely within the constraints of the 1950s and '60s at ~rs•e!ll 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 m111 ) cmOMI -II COMClllT The gravel· voice songs and enduring humor of the octogenanan comedian are captured 1n a 1981 performance at Ontario's Hamilton Pt ace CO> llOYll numble Fish ( 1983. Orama) Mall Ditlori. MK;key Rourke In a 1950s urban env11onmer11 a young tough tooks UIJ to hrs older brorhe1. an aging b1ke1 white struggling 10 ftnd hrs own place 1n the world n· ( t hr . 34 min ) -aJ llOYll "Georgy Girr· (1966. Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Alan Bates A grrl marries a wetf.to-do older man 1n order 10 give her friend's :;,~,::ome (2 hrs , 5 min ) -1"· ~.-..TTlllWID Featured a lrtbutt to M}?M Y ht ) ~ "1MC*'I PLYlll CltCUI .. .-AY~'AQI awl.It~ OllTMI Pl.II ICm9 1W u.u.-::. .. PITIRPOPOfP ,,.,., IWMIMT POCUI ,.. fll11VA.L Award winning rums ti)' coll~e atudents Ertk l<n0<r's documentary "Portrait Of A Prison" that oilers a view into pnson ltfe Host directOf John Badham (H1llO¥W "Darnel" (1983. Drama) limo thy Huuon, Mandy Pa11nk1n Based on ( L Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Dan· iet •• A g1aduate student probes the even surrounding his parents' ei1ecu11on as Russian nuclear sptet 'A' (2 hrs .• 9 min) •OYll ·warGames" ( 1983 Sus~nse) Matthew Broderick. Dabney COieman A teen·11ge computer whiz 1nad- ---va1rt111ntt.r-ni ....... .-.ccess-to me P.ntegott'-9 strategic computer system and nearly begins World War Ill ·po· Q ( 1 hr . 53 ml") llOWll Hcasanova ·10·· ( 1965. Come- dy) Marcello Mastr01ann1. Vlrna Lisi A NATO offlctt's passion for women is he1ol'ltened w,,.n he facet hlS mlatress. a s1cn11n peasarit girt, and 0 jealous noble- man'• wile (O\Jbbed In F.nghsh) ( t hr , 63m1n) 1-••"'••••• ... •~u ma .... 11:91 :,..,.PIU&. , .... , .. CN1.11•1 •• .. 1•1•&• UPI NllO DIAnt ATTMlllONI ..,,M.waL ... ,......, Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an lnf0tma11ve look ar what· s new at the movies ..,_IKMAa.'l~MCI• flUYIOY'I • ·-w" C09-.. ~~ 11:11 llOYll "Under Flre" ( 1983. Orama) Nick NOite. Joanna Cassidy. Two Amert· can ioumahsts and a photographer cover the Ntearaguan war while a ~rench double -egent--vses photographs of rebels to search fOf key Sandinista leaders. 'R' (2 l'lrs . 8 min) ,,,.I AIC"'"Q MAMYO BITBT'tm&J•_, .... 11""rT'nllWIB M!atured a tribute to MGM ( 1 hr.) tt• 11 llOYll "Ransom For A Dead Man" ( t970. Mystery) Peter Falk. Lee Grant When a lady lawyer murders her husband, a bumbling police tnvest1gator gets In the way ol other mvest1gat0ts but slowly PltC· es thf' clues together (2 hrs. 10 ml") 1~ CC) llOYll "All The President's Men" ( 1976. Orama) Robert Redfe>td, Ouslin Hollman Based on the book by Carl Bemstein and Bob WOOdWard Two Washington Pos1 repotters eAperience constant setbacks white u"covertng the scandalous facts behind the Watefgare break-in PG' (2 hrs , 20 min ) Qtl I ~llCMAIL. .. ~ ..... c.:111•-nta.m MOUYWOOO Cf.OllUP Featured An 1n1erv1ew with Mr T abo\Jt his new video. "Be Somebody 01 Be Somebody's Fool" a look at Alfred Hitchcock's work. a IOoll at how products are advertised m movies. Roell Hudson talks &boot his new TV mOVIO .. Las Vegas Slrfp Wars"; the movie "The Man With One Red Shoe " i .... BlllNT .... W0M.D TOllOMOW Pl90lfTlM A Palestinian and an Israeli. bClrn 30 miles apart. lour the U.S. to con· vey the message that dialogue Is neces· ~ry to etfect a solution tor the West Bank conlltel O ( t tu ) G) fAllTAIY._.. 11:111 mAT MCOM» ~COUICTIOll llOYll "Death Be Not Proud" (1975, Orama) Arthur Hill, Jane Alexander A c.ourngeous young boy dytng of cancer obse1ves the effects ot his unflagging oph· m1sm UPon his drvorced parents (2 hrs ) w.v . ...r M1W Oii TMI""' CIUCM•TMIMOm WOIUY*Jll ... ,..,. -WTOUCIUll 11 AIC ... Q w llAtufT ... ) llOWll · All The Marbles" (1981 Comedy) Peter Falk. Burt Young A hua- lling.~ftetl~ "'8negef pu,nes his two temale wre11i.rs toward the top 'R' t hr 53 min) llO¥W "Going Berserk" ( 1983. Come· dY/JOhn CanCly • .roe Flaherty Pohllc1ans, aerobics ano religious cu111 are part of this comedy featuring the caat of Second C11y TV 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) t 11 110¥11 "Rumble nsn" < 1983. Orama) Melt Ditton, M1c;koy Rourke In a 1950s urb1111 nnvuonmcnt, a young tough tooks up to "'' oldef t:>tothtr. an aging biker, wtlite slfuggltno to llnd his own place In the world. 'A' ( 1 hr .• :W min.) ., .. llOWll "The Boy Who Cried We<ewoff'' ( 1973. Horr0t) Kerwin Mathews. Elaine Devry A gefltle and reseNed family men t>ecomes a deadly menaoe by night when he rs transformed into a werewolf. (2 hrs.) (!) llOWll "A 9tuepr1nt For Murder" ( t953 MyslefY) Jean Peters. JOMpti Colten A man allempts to prove his sis- Jet:1~..lheJIQISOO deaths...oL her husband and daughtt< ( 1 hr , 30 mm) • •... ...,. ... (() AUTO MC*I Formula I Portuguese Grand Prix (from Estoril) (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min) .. (I) wa.com IACl. lOTm (m llO¥ll "Forced Vengeance" (1982, Adveniure) Chuck Ne>trls. Mary Louise Weller. A karate expert uses his sldtls to drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam· _1blll'&i:=-~~~ hr • 43 min) rrtYCU•ll•ll t11 Cll .... ...,.ATCM 1::11 llO¥ll "Natlom1t Lampoon's Ctess Reunion.. ( 1982. Comedy) Gerri! Graham, Michael Lerner A motley group of alumni gets together for an unusual 10th-year high school reunion 'R' (1 hr, nm i S .. AQQMT ('!) llO¥ll "The Awakening" ( 1980, Hor· ror) Charlton He<Jton, Susannah Ye>tk An archaeologrSl's daughter t>ecomes pos· sessed by the malevolent splrtt of an ancient Egyptian queen 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min) • llOYll "Oo1no Berserk" ( 1983. Come- dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty. Politicians. aerobies and rehg1ous cults are part of this comedy teatunng the cast of Second City TV 'R' (1 hr . 23 min ) llOYll "Death Wish II" ( 1982. Drama) Charles Bronson. JOI Ireland A vigilante moves to Los Angeles to continue t'l[s fight ia1hs1 crime 'R' ( t hr , 35 min ) -CllCUI ... UI llOYll "How I Spent My Summer Vacatton" ( 1967, Mystery) Robert Wag- ner. Peter Lawf0<d. A cunning drifter geta himself Implicated 1n the murder of a ~r:~:yboy yachtsman (2 hrs.) -~~The Sex Machine" ( 1976. Sci· ence•Flct1on) Agos.tlne Bell!, Luigi Pr01ette In 2037 A D . scientists solve the energy prOblem by Mrness1ng the power of the t'luman llbido 'A' { l ht 20 min ) 4111i alCAIO'INIT.a.T ...... ,_(II) -WUZll llOWll "The Gl11ter Dome" ( 198-4, Or• ma) James Garner. John Llthg<>W Two wtefan Los Angeles poltee detecttwe try 10 ~v• the murder of 11 movie stUdlo head figl\fing bVrnout while un<avettng the mystery 1nv0Mng Holtywood's seamy ~~ Q ('hi ' 3Smin.) "I Am Tl'le Chene" ( 1983, Orama) Robert MecNaughton. Hope Lanoe A yovng boy sutterlng from parttel ainnMta remembers onlyn plHsant ehllO· hOOd unit! one event happens 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 3S min) Cl)mwtl "Kid M11t1ons" ( t935. Comedy) Eddie Cantor, Etnet Merman A Brootllyn tomboy Inherits a f~tune ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •ltl>l __ Of..._ Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 13 i j -11orn1ng Movies- lr1l (C) ''The Three Faces Of Eve" (1957, Orama) Joanne Woodward, David wayr.e. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) .. (%) "Endangered Species" ( 1982 Suspef'lse) Robert Ur.ch. JoBeth Williams ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. @ "The Uves Of Jenny Dolan" ( 1975. MY$tery)-Smney Jones. Stet)tien-e-Oyd .@hrs) .. (HJ "An Elephant Called Slowly" ( 1970, Adventure) Bill Travers. Virginia McKen· na (1hr .31mrn) 'Nt(O) "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Chuck Norru>. David Carradine (2 hrs~. • "Wu1hering Heights" ( t939, Romance) Laurence Ohv1e1. Merle Oberon ( t hr. 43 min.) CZJ "Spring AM Port Wine" ( 1970, Ora· ma) James Mason. Su5an George. ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min) .. (t) 'The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fantasy) Puppels ( 1 hr . 35 min ) ... CO) .. All The Right Moves" ( 1983, Ora ma) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson ( 1 hr . 30m1n) g, "Moo11l1uht, Sona1a" ( 1938. Musical) Charles Fatrell, Ignace Jan Paderewsk1 i? hrs I -(t) 'Whal Pr ·ce GIOry?' ( 1952. Come ~) James Cagney, Dan Dailey (2 hrs ) (Ji) "The Secrel 0 1 N I M H " ( 1982. Fan· tasy) Animated Voices ot Ellzabelh Harl· man, Dom Deluise ( t hr . 20.min) ($) "Penelope· ( 1966. Comedy) Na1ahe ood, Ian Bannen ( 1 hr . 38 min ) 'The Right Stull" (1983. Orama) S Shepard. Scoll Glenn (3 hrs , 12 n l -"Before And Alter" ( 1979, Orama) Pally Duke Astrn. Barbara Fetdon (2 hrs J tWG "The Hanged Man" (1974, Orama) Steve Forrest. Cameron Mitchell ( 1 hr 30 min) 'Orea" ( 1977 Adventure) Richard Hams, Chartotre Ramphng ( 1 hr , 32 min) -AJ1eraooa 11ov1es- -· "Big Jim Mclain" ( 1952. Adventure) John Wayne Nancy Olson (2 hrs ) CO) "The Little Foxes" (1941, Orama) Bette Davis, Herbert MarShall ( 1 hr., 56 min) "The Right Stuff· ( 1983. Orama) Sam Shepard. Scoll Glenn (3 hrs .. 12 min.) W et) "My Fair Lady" ( 1964., Musical) Re.11 Hamson. Audrey HepbUrn (2 hrs . 50 min) tat(B) "The Righi Stuff" (1983, Drama) Sam Shepard, SCOll Glenn {3 hrs . 1:> min) • ( "Endangered Species" ( 198:> Suspense) Robert Urich. JoBe1h Wiiiiams L! hr , 35 min J .. CID "Annie" ( t982, Musleal) Alleen O\.unn. Alber! Finney-(2 hra • 8 min ) "The Twellle Cha11s" ( 1970 Come- dy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella ( 1 hr 34 mrn) .. @ "Peyton Place· l 1957, Orama) Lana Turner. LIOyd Nolan (3 hrs 15 min ) .. CC) "What Priee GIOry?" (1952. Come· i ) James Cagney. Dan Dailey (2 hrs I "GOlf!il J)erserk" (1983-. Come~) n tandy Joe Flaherty ( 1 hr 23 min ) -Evening---- ·1·--~DAYl.U. ... ~ P111sburgh Steelers al ir~~3.:~:: ; 8'l P001IALL P111sburgh Steelers a1 1··~=3h<S) .... ln'IODUCM leOLOQY al BZOUTI Of TMI -Hagler vs An1uolermo ( 1981 1n Bos1on) and Hagler vs HamshO ( 1981 1n Rosemont Ill ) ( 1 hr) 'OJ llCMI All The Right Moves" ( 1983 Orama! Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An amb111ous school foolball player in a Pennsylvania steel IOwn hopes to wrn a c~ege scholorsh1p so 1hat he can make a oouer hie for himself 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min I ( S) llllOYll "Staying Alive" (1983. Orama) Jotin Trayolla. Cynthia Rhodes A young aspiring dancer lands a role in a produc- 11on. thus ieopard1zmg his relationship with u oung woman 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 36 min I m DICKYMDYll • ...... LAV-.6--..V ... AUCI ~I LlllB_.IHOUR -Of '°'""911 I l'HOTOQllAIMIC v... • tMAT ... 7lll Cll ... ..,..._ tMAT'Mll LOWllOAT PJI. UUZIMI Paul McCartney talks about his new film "Give My Regards To Broad Street", Or Witham Foste1, founder I~ fi~~•Chl~ baM IMllllllY »1 COWf ACT (II) o COUHI IAll.t'l'IM.L .... •tO) "P0tky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan ---fl.t<>f'~&A-;,-MeHl+t~rier ( 1 I'll 95"T1TrlT-') ~ (l ) llOYll "The Rrghl Stull" ( 1983. Ora rna) Sam Sheparo Scott Glenn Oased on 111(> book by Torn Wolfe The selection ;wd t• ~1A1~ Ol t~ ttrst Anre11can astro nriu•~ lakf' rt.ice <111110 µohtical maneuver· 1ny 1111d n1ccM1 hype 'PG' (3 his . 111 min/ 1:9(?) "Casanova '70" ( 1965 Comedy) Marcello Mas1r0tannl Vlfna LiSI ( t hr , 53 • min) ._Ct) 'The Oarlf"CrVSmr-t19tt. Fsmnyt Puppets ( I hr , 3S min ) CO'J "Yes. Ot0rQIO" ( t982. Musical) Luc• ano Pavarotll, Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr 53 mon) 14 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 , .... ,..., .... ··., pung.Aod.Pon Wine."· ( ~70 Ornma) James Meson. Su!jan OoO<Wfl Tiie CJtern patriarch of o tower m10dle ctAss Loncash1r• fam11y ctasnes wltti h1" i h !.PUiied da~hter (I hr 4 I """ I ..... 19 I • Tiii TOW9t FE'hlUrtd an 1n!.1dor a tout of Snn Frenc1sco. "Tnrosh1ng the new8f;t dance craze done on 8katet:>oerds a lesson from the Champion Cable Car Bell R1nge.. the winners of the 2 On The Town travel ~veawav 1n May l tl;:a~ I ..,.•c-=-·n PIOflnCCUT WU, WUWOMD Of ....V..t ._. .. , "The Hoboken Chtcli en Fnlefgency" The people of Hoboken N J . ere te11or1zed by a monster sighting unfll lhey d•scove1 1t'f. really a lovable 266 pound chicken Stars Gabe Kaplan. Dick Van Pa11en and Pe1er Billlngsley. O It hr ) (CJ llAXT1W( O·H flMMll ROCI MOICey lrNJ l Red become 1oommates. and have trouble sha11ng space m HAYI cut. ft&. TUVIJ. • 8 (I) ICAMCltOW .MID-. UIQ Follow 1ng hef arrest by the West German police 101 passing a counter1e1t bltl, Amanda and Lee head f0t the aavanan Alps to seek aid trom an Agoncy operat111e hving In Tegern see U hr) D m '" aOOflM MD flUCTICAL MU Slacy Keach, Richard Simmons and Tony Geary are prachcal loke victims Robert Klein presenls a "Streets of New Y0tk segment on types of entertainmenl u hi ) D lllO¥tl "The Guyana Tragedy The Sto· ry Qt Jorn Jones" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1980 Orama) Powers Boothe Ned Beatty The hie ol People's Temple leader Jim Jones is traced from his call to the ministry to the ;ma=~~own (2 hrs) MTUALI llOYll ·Annie Hall" ( l977, eom.dy) WOody Allen. 0.ane Keatoti A nightclub comic and an aspmng songs1ress share their neuroses 1n an on-again, off-again 1omanee (? hrs ,. fl!) l'OMDIRWOMI . The Hoboken Chick en Emergency" The people of Hoboken. N J • are 1errorized by a monster sighting ur11tl they discover It's really a lovable 266· pound chit.ken Stars Gabe Kaplan. O.ck Von Patten and Peter Btlhngsley c;> ( 1 hr) (i) ICTY1 THI llCOllD CClmll JW 'IBICM tnU (I) ( ) llllOYll "The Secret Of N I M H " ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret society ot rats aids a desperate field mouse in sa111ng her home from the 1uthtessneu of IT\8n ·a· ( l hr,. 20 min.) (0) llOVll "The Llltle Foxes" (194 1, Ora· ma) Belle Davis. He1bert Marshall Based on the play by Lllhan Hellman A Southern lamlfy laces its downfall alter the C1v1I War (1hr .56m1n) ( $1 llOVll "The Right Stull" ( 1983. Ora ma) Sam Stlt•pard Scott Glenn Based on lhe bOok l.Jy Tom Wolle The select1<>n ano 11alfllng of lhe first American estro- 11auts lilkl' place am1r:1 pohllCal maneuver· _ _,ILIW-&UW'-'"'-h>fpe -P<rc) ~ 1? n11n) 6D UO'C&.OCI llllf .. @ 11CM1 "Rage' ( 1966. Orem.a) Glenn fOfd. s1~11a ~tewns_ A d1 1llusiQneilpbysl- c:1an n a remote MoxJcen v1nage is bitten by 11 rttt>ld dog and hoa only 48 hours to rnach l medical center (2 hrs . 10 min ) .. lncrAC...,. UM•f 8"WIJUllJI ' TOllllfT f'.oatured Sling ID tml1'Ae1: CIVUZAnol MD nm awl -MOdclay C:Olll. On May 14. 1948. the Jewish state of lsra· • ,_.CM PU,_. "The Flfth Of e IUTTIMJll el was finally established, This ep1s0de July" ~icharcl Thomas and Swoosle Kurtz (C)llOWI "Fe1ry Tales" (1978, Comec:ty) explores its relaljonsh1p with lhe U S and re-create their Broadway roles In Lanford Oon Sparks, Sy Richardson. A hand90me the world and also looks ar Soviet Jewry's Wllson·s acclaimed play about family prince e11pe11enoes many encounte1s as p1esen1 plighl In t~ms of human rights O members and old college friends who he 1ourneys through ta1ry land in search of i.! hr ) galher together one summer weekend tor the woman who will bear his heir. 'R' ( 1 ©J THI llCMAlll --IHOW Ttie come· the first time In many years. O (2 hrs.) hr , 20 min) d1an returns with sketches. aspiring come C!) nll OlD HOUll Finishing touches are {~J llOVll "Porky's" ( 1981, Comedy) d1ans and surprise guests apptred 10 the bedroom and bathroom. Dan Monahan, Mark Harrier In Florida In ([}IPQllTIClll'TD ano..tn..conlletalOA ot.an-uof~ t~ tate-l'956s-. a~gMgwfun<tovlng"'htgh-.. 8 CJ) ICAll a ALUI When Kate and Allie ment .nto a tam1ly room is previewed. c;> school boys seeks revenge against the find an Old love leller hidden over 1he1r (H) llOVll "The Righi Stuff" ( 1983. Ora· p1opnetor of a local brothel 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 fireplace. they try to rekindle a SO·year ma) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn Based min L old unrequited romance on the bOOk by Tom Wolfe. The selection 12::110 m LUI llQHT wmt DAVID~ D GD FATAL V*ON Four years alte1 the and tra1nmg of the first American astro· Scheduled ballet dancer Natalla Makaro- unsOlved staying of F1eddy Kassab·s nauts take place amid political maneuver-va, comedienne Vain Bromfield. psyc"lc dau.sJhl!r and twQ _granddaughters._ 1-he 1ng and media hype 'PG' c:;> (3 hrs . 12 Lev Shne1de1 (A) ( 1 hr ) case 1s reopened against MacDonald, now min) · --IWMD~11-=THIAO:OCITD,._ra __ a respected emergency-room doctor 1n (Q) llOV. "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Long Beach. Calif Five and a halt more Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carra· years of f1t1gat1on follow before the case 1s dine A man attempts to en" an arms llO¥ll "In The Glltter Palace" ( 1977, finally brought to trial (Part 2 of 2) O (2 smugghng operation. (2 hrs ) Drama) Barbara Hershey, Chad Everett. hrs ) I CALIJNCULL IPOllTI An attorney defends a lesblan accused of I ... 1a1I TMA"MOUYWOOD murdering het lover whom she claJms was aCOllY'al. IC •llllOOll b1ackma1"ng her{~s.) 9¥..,. Scheduled The Captain -........,... e LA,_., .-eA Scheduled: Millard and Tennille, impressionist Danny Gans llO¥ll "The lnt«ttns" ( 1962, Orama) fuller, founder of Habitat tor Humanity. on l! hr ) Michael Callan. Cliff Robertson. Four homes tor the poor ( l hr ) e NmnAGI: CNUZA110N AND THI .. , young men training at a large city hospital (E)ll'OllflClll'T' On May 14. 1948, the Jewish state of lsra· struggle 10 cope with the problems faced 1M(I) W:WI All ... Mac's 20-year COi- et was finally esrabllshed This episode ~all Interns (2 hrs . 35 min.) tege football 1eunion 1s marred by the mur· eKplores Its rela11onsh1p with the US and IUROPIMUOUNl\L der ol a lorrner teammate (R) ( 1 hr., 20 the world and also looks al Soviet Jew1y's ,.. ..,,. min.) - p1esen1p1tg111 1n lerms of human nghl<; O llOYll "Summer Of '72" ( 1982, t•1 MOTMDMmPOOTIAU.tlMTLIMT1 il hr ) , Advenrure) Annette Haven, Loni Sanders HOUYWOOD CLOllUP Featwed: An CC) llOVll "My Fair Lady'' ( 1~4. Musi-A young man pursues the affections of 1nterv1ew with Mr T about his new video. cal) ' Rex Harrison. Audrey Hepburn se11eral oldet women ( 1 hr , 15 min.) ·ee SomebOdy, Or Be Somebody's Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg 1W,U(J) ~ 8' m... Foot", a look at Alfred Hitchcock's work. malton .. A Bnt1sh p1otessor tries to teach ' TAXI (!) lllOV. "Desert Trail" ( 1935. Western) a lower·class Londoner how to be a lady • ICTY John Wayne. Mary Kornman A rodeo star 'G' (2 hrs , 50 min.) ~ sets our to trap a gang of bank robbers 9IOIJ&OOI( (1') 9IOClPOllD...... i.! hr . 30 min) llOWI "~-Oen" (1970. Ora 1~ &.Ma/CWPllPMYllW @) IJITlllT~ TOllQllT Featured. ma) Yoshltaka Zush1. Kiyoko Tange Mis GD lltTO.CAMOM Host: Johnny Car· Sung ery and degradation characterize Ille 1n son Quests Michael Landon. Pete Bar-ti) lllOW "The Couch" ( 1962, Drama) the J!lpanese slums of Tokyo (2 hrs 20 but11. Mtehaet Murphy, the Mighty Carson Grant Williams. Shtrley Knight. An eK~on .. min ) --Art Players (R) ( t hr l commrts psycnottc crimes unbel<nownst I MIMD HITCHCOCI PM8TI I ODO COUft.I to the psych1at11st who 1s treating him, ( 1 lr1I CALL TO &OllY Raynor prepares for a ®> A.:..,,. tlQNT\.M hr 30 mrn t • test flight !hat's already killed one of his -•-When a former flame ol ~11UntLON (11) best pilots .• and Vanessa consoles lhe A J ·s h1res the pair to retrieve stolen W UTPA110l widow, knowing she may have to face trie anliques. they are led to a computer dal· lllOVll "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Orama) same need ( 1 hr ) i servtce. (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) Matt 0111on. Mickey Rourke. In a 1950s • B CJ) l9WMAllT On his way to the Oas -AND ALLD urban enwonment, a young tough looks ketball game of the year. Dick 1s arrested VIQM up 10 his olde1 brother. an aglnQ biker. for Stephanie's unpaid campus parking lllOVll "Rabid" ( 1979, Horror) Mart· while struggling to find his own place 1n tickets. lyn Chambers, Frank Moore. A young the world 'A' ( l hr .. 34 min ) (f) lllOVll "An A.flair To Remember" woman tnjured 1n an accident ts saved by tt18 W:W' Al I WR Mac's 20·yu r col- ( 1957. Romance) Cary Grant. Deborah a radically new surgical procedure that lege football reunion la marred by the mur· Kerr Two lovers aboard ship agree to leaves her with a voracious appetite.for der Of a former teammate. (R) (1 hr . 20 postpone the consummation of their love, human bloOd 'R' ( 1 hr., 34 min) min.) but tragedy intervenes befo1e the rendez· (%) lllOVll "The Right Stuff' (1983. Ora· W ~ Mimi "The Challenge" (1982, voua. (2 hrs . 30 min.) ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn. Based Adventure) Scott Glenn, Toahlro Mlfune. g __,.u•rT TOliOtfT Featured on the book by Tom Wolfe. The Hlectlon A corrupt JapaneM busi!1fllman and his Sting,__ _ eno 1ra1n1ng 01 the flr1t AmerlQen aetro-1rad111on-mln0td brother fight over a pair • .._. -''9 Al ~ COUNTY r1.1uts take piece amid polit1c11 maneuver· ot ancient lamlly swords 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 .. Orange County Jewish leaders offer 111~ and media hype 'PO' (3 hrs .. 12 min) their lnalgh\a 1n this panel dlscutslon IOI· min> GD llCMI "Nightmares" ( 1983. Horror) low-up 10 "Hefltage. CIVllliatlon And The G M CWI Scheduled: author Wllllam Criton• Reines. Emlllo Estevez. A pickup Jews " McKay dlscusses~erlco's future ( 1 hr . truol\..Jlpeck. ol c:tgarettes. a video game (() OCIUltl llOOT'IAL.L Penn Siar& 111 30 min ) and a colonltl home 111 play a part In four Notre Dama tRJ 3 hrt,) -· ..0. a -When a former flame of eplaOdes ot horror end IUSJ'<'ns. 'A' ( 1 -~----u01M11Tmltdllll·CCRU11MJllllU11aD1a•1riMFCM1••n11n"'..-----,.,...,Ji..'"Ss~nhm11an-111Wtw1ppia11T1r-r "1too-r.ratttr1<rlet1~tteH1ittcoi,i.e&fA---~~~ffllA,) .,... antiques. they are led to a computer dat· •1.UTMCOllt.-CGU.ICTIOlt -· (J) -I,,_. When ""' S.th I ~(R) 11 h•, 10 m,n,) AT•-goes underco~;att cabble on a murder ,....,..., IOlll __ ,__ - +nl!Ml~llCHl, ~-Mlc:t\ae!.-overcorna n. 0 10W••UITll'l.UU111 • wllh~fe~or ... har safety, runs &way ( 1 nr ) llO¥ll "The Harder They F!"ttll'' ( 1956. W -.ATU. • I • ) Humphrey Bog1rt. Rod Steiger • .,. "F0t love Ot Monty" (ti63, I Age1n51 hl5 better judgement, en unem· Comedy) .Klfk Douglas. Mitzi Gaynor. A CALL TO &ORY Raynor prepares for a ployed rtPorter promotes • f111ed syndl· we&tthy wqmen hlru • lawyer to play t .. t flight the!'• eltea(fy 1<111.o one of hrs catt ltght (2 hrs.. to ml,, ) metchmeker f0< het lhrM d41~1trt. (2 belt pllott. tnd Vanttaa consoles the 1-EW... hrs ) widow. knowlno &he mey have to f1ca the ..,_,.. Sunday, Nov. 11, 1,a.t 15 tamtnttd. (t hr.) ITmTIOPIMMMOl\CO I -Monclay Cont •. l!a-+!.':'ATCM CGUHllMUTUU.PMVllW (ft) llO¥ll "All The Atght Moves .. (1983 Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An ambitious schOOI football player 1n a Pennsylvania steel town hopes to win a college scholorsh1p so that he can make a beH8f ltfe for tnmsett.-W ( t-hr . 301'n'ln ) 1::11 Cll ... _,,,ATCM llOWllToem CMTOOll ... -.nOIW>CefT ..,, .. AQQMT .. ~ ... ., .... ,.... llOWll ' Staying Alivtt I 1983 Orama) John Travolta Cynthia Rhodes A young asp1rtng_ <lancer lauds ii role in a..prOdu<..· t•on, thu!. ieopard1z1nsi his re1a11oriship with -Tuesclay uy~ng woman 'PG' Q ( 1 hr, 36 min ) (~,llOVll 'Sp11ng And Port Wine .. (1970. Drama) James Mason. Susan George The '>lern patriarch of a lower-middle <.lat.'> Lanc.asturP family clashes with h1i. ~19h :.µ111tt-d d<1uyh1er ( 1 nr 4 1 min ) Ml (tf' lllO¥ll 'The Qfher Side Of M1drugh1 ( 1977. Drama) Mprie-France P!Ster John Beck Based on the nO'Jel by Sidney Shel --Ooo -A-Ftttnci.lwoman see+ts-8'~al rype- of reve~e upon an American pllOt who deSerled her during World War II to marry a Washtngton 1ournaJis1 A' (2 hrs 43 rntn J 1111 lCJ llOVll 'Valley Girl · ( 1983. Cornedy) N1c;olas Caya. Oet>orah F1J1'3man A high t>Chool g111 bredk!. ult tie1 10111,mc~ wnti n PIJ•il<~ ~e the retatfOT1Stirp1tlreaten> ht·r ,fd11011~ w1llml flt!• ~et-1 ijrOUµ H t 1 hr 1!> 111111 I *~= ~ •a llCMI Bells 01 San Fernando .. ( 1947. Western) Donald WOOds, Gloria Warren A Spanish girt an<t'an lrrsh 1mm1- gr ant fall 1n love as they struggle to rescue C..i11torn1a lrorn 1he g11p of an evil overlord ( I nr 30 rr11n ~ QICAIO'I..., 90llT • f()IUll• .. 1W(I) !OJ MOWa.:.:.¥es...G.IOI~~) Luc'8no Pavarotll. Kathryn Harrold A renowne<l operohc tenor becomes roman· hcally 1nvotveo With a pretty vOICe special· t<,I PG' ( t Ill 53 min ) .. ~.....,. ta I DMAll °' ~ Ml lllO¥ll "Wuthertng He1uhls .. ( 1939 RomancoJ L aurenca Olfv1er. Merle U~rur1 Bd~ V11 the story by Emtty Bu.mle A oc.h yuu<liJ wuman IOfsakes lhe 10111.1 of a :.e•vdril t.u.Juarty a SOC18Ulqual ( 1 hr 43 n1u1 J -Morning Movies-<0) 'Mary White.. ( 1977 Orama) Ed Romance) Lynn·Holly Jonnson. Robby rtanders Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr 45 min ) Benson A prorntsing young figure skater <S, .. The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Western) and her bOytriend find sudden success .. CZ) "Casanova '70" ( 1965. Comedy)' Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs ( t Mrd to ~ope wllh when she is chosen to Marcello Mastroianni. Virna L1s1 ( 1 hr. 53 hr . 32 min l 11a1n lor a pre-Olympic competltlon 'PG' min) 11::9 CCl .. Varnshing Wilderness" ( 1974. Docu (1 hr, 53 min l .. CC) "Promises In Tht> Dark" ( 1&79 Dr;i ment;iry) Narrated by Re1 Allen ( 1 hr ~J llOVll .. lapped!.. ( 1982. Comedy) ma) Marsha Mason Kathleen Beller ( 1 30 min I Scoll Baio Willie Aames A high schoot hr . 56 men ) ,. <ZJ .. The Mi111 From Snowy River" ( 1982 science genius uses his accidentally .. IIZ> "G!dget" ( 1959 Comedy) Sandra Adventure) l<trk Douglas Tom B~rhnson acquired psycnok1nehc powers 10 Improve Dee. Chit Robertson (2 hrs) { 1 hr 44 m111 ) his love Ille 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) Nt(Q) .. Zapped' .. (1982 Comedy) Sco11 1:11(H) "Stroker Ace" ( t983 Comedy) Burl <SJ llCMI "Best Friends .. (1982. Come· Baio W1ll1e Aames ( 1 hr , 35 min ) Reynolds Loni Anderson ( 1 hr 36 min ) dy) B·Jrt Ri>ynolOs. Goldie Hawn Two "OodesKa Oen .. (1970. Drama1 tel.Cl 'Transp~nt" (1979 Orama) Kev111 screenwnters who have a gOOd personal Yosh1taka Zush1, Kiyoko Tange {2 hrs Dobson. Mehnoa Diiion ( 1 hr . 38 min ) ano prolessionnl rela11onsh1p overe111tend 20 min) (0 } "L0!.111· 11· ( 1982. Comedy) Tom 1he11 l11endsh1p by gelling married 'PG' 1llt(H) "Waltz Across Te~as .. ( 1983. Drama) t..ru1se Jackie f arle Haley ( 1 hr 40 L! hr . 50 min) Anne Archer Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr dO min ) m DeCC VM DYKI min ) ($J "Easy To Love ( 1953 Musical) .. lee .. CC) "Transplant" { 1979 Drama} Kevin H lhet Wllhams Van Johnson ( 1 hr 36 u=......., Dobson. Meltnda Diiion ( 1 hr , 38 min ) min ) ... ,,. (,S) "Best Frtends .. ( 1982. Comedy) Burt *IZ) "Oodps'Ka Oen.. ( 1970 Drama) ~COllPANY. r Reynolds, Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Yosh1tak;i lu<.h• Kiyoko Tanue (2 hrs AUCI .. (0) "King 0 1 Comedy .. (1982 Comedy) 20rn1n I ~,.._ .. -- Robert De Niro Jerry Lewis (1 hr 41 •CC1 · Prom1:.e:, 111 The Dark · ( 1979 Ora -.OPNllM9 - mtn ) ma) Mdrshll Mason. Katnleen Beller { 1 fD "A little Bil 01 Heaven" ( t940 Musi hr 56 m111) =:.t"TllMMllHTMIMTI cal) G1011a Jean. Robert Stack (1 hr . 30 (.0; "Kmg Of C.cimedy" (1982 Comedy) 19 Cll ... min ) Robert De Niro Jorry Lewis (1 hr 4 1 ._..._ •CZ) "Tobacco Road .. (194 1 Drama) mm I LMIOAT l'MATT\19 Gene Tierney Oana Andrews ( 1 hr 24 .. Yank<; ( 1979 Romance) R1eha1d .... min ) ere W1t11am Devane (2 hrs . 30 min ) ~ -CC) "Ice Castles" ( t 979. Romance) 'L> .. Mc;.,on Mndness' ( t982. ~dventure) ,. ~ "60 Minutes" team· Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson ( 1 Animated (I hr . 15 min) mates Mike Wallace. Morley Saler and hr . 53 min ) •@ ''PT 109, I 1963. Drame) Clff1 Robert Diane Sawyer. • behind •~·scenes look "The Rack .. ( 1956 Orama) Paul son. Ty Hardin 13 hrs ) at a Las Vogaae11travag1nza Newman. Waller Pidgeon (1 hr . 40 .. ffi' .. Wa1t1 Acruss TeKas 11983. Drnma) G ~.YI•'" -Featur-.. mm ) Anne Arcner Terry Jastrow 11 hr . 40 9 F he •-• ""' -@ .. Bunny O'Hare" (1971, Comedy) min I IJotin.,,,,.,:.:LC!!..AI!!. Bette Davis. l:rnesl Borgnlne (2 hrs) 'Endangered Species" ( 1982 _..._,_ tttl "The Ruling Class .. ( 1971, Orama) Suspense) Robert Urtch JoBeth W1ll1am~ ~~~ O'Toot!· Alasta11 $1m (2 hrs , 35 ll ht !>min• w.1CCllffACTOli O ~··~1 ~tYour ~n~~~~·(l97~--~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~---~~~~~~-;~.:n~~*rn-~_M_•_n_w_h_o_~_a~d Comedy) Gerard Dt!pardleu, Petrick -Venlng The Game (A) 1WG Strdr"w'-, In 7A ( 19/2 Drctri.uJ W •&-- Andy 011t111h 1d.1 LuJ>ul(J It hr 30111111 1 r• I • TMI TOW realu•ed bl .. l•fllt _.., ......... --- -· 'Along C1tme Youth" ( 1931 CorM' dy) Huddy R1Ner!> Frdl'ICet ~ (2 nrs 1 16 Sunday, Nov. 18. 1984 f \919 lt\t~ I~ w11ttiy ~ '" ~ how the Second C11y 1mp1ov iroupe keeps 111 com edy Ires~. 1he be$t of the cfty'a.tradltlonet deep·d1r.h p1an Chk:ago'1 Rodeo Or1v1t the view from 1t)e world's 111l1ett t:>oildlflg I ., .. ,,... ITI • LA featu141<1 N~h•O '° 1ntamous Mu,t1nu Adnch, a v1s11 10 tM Aorobtc £,po '84 1n l A BllCt.~fUI peo· -T"89clay Coal. tell hOw ;:i.,.made tl'leir fortunes TICTAC ... ... U.TMATTUMI .... c:mc.An ~CCMIT WU. WU WOIU OI AlmALI llOVA A loolt at the ways cosme11c ano 1econs11ucti11e surgefy aid the victims ot accldentat tnrumct cisease ano~ongen1ta1 detects O ( t hr ) (IJ POCICIT •UMP' Irving Crane vs CowbOy Jim~ Moofe (R) (I hr I (H)llO'l'l9ClllA1a.YTMI ... (0 llO¥ll "M1ssl0n Hill" ( 1982. Drama) Brian Burlte. Allee Barrell The dlsmtegra· lion or a 1ower·mldd1e-c1ass Boston family begins wrth the drunken far~·~deSethon and lhe d1s1llus100men1 of the 1wo oldest children ( 1 hr . 27 min.) (I).,_ "Tobacco Road" ( 194 1. Ora· ma) Gene Tierney. Dana A ndrews Pover- ty·stncken farmers 1n G9org1a suffer from moral depravity ( 1 hr . 24 min ) I Mft ... WU TUVIL .. Cl) A CllAll.m _,.. THA*IQIVllQ Is Emmy award-winning animated spe- cial features 1he lovable "Peanuls" char· acters sharing an unusual Thank591ving meal atound a Ping-Pong raole (RI D • A-TUM Members of a gang pose as the team. te1ror1z1ng a Wild West show and pcompt1ng Hannibal and 1he 1eam to e~age in a snoot·OUI ( 1 nr I e llO¥ll "The Guyana Tragedy The Sto- ry 0 1 Jim Jones" (Part 2 ol 2) ( 1980 Drama) Powers Boothe. Ned Beatty The lite of People's Temple leader Jim Jones 1s traced from his call to 1he m1n1s1ry to the mass 5UClde 111 Jonestown (2 hrs ) 8 0 ,._.. A CIOWD The discovery that someone has passed a oogus $100 btll at Jaclt's bistro leads to a pohce hne· l and several shock& tor ,J11ck Q ... WU :'Catric" ( 1976, Horror) Sissy Spacek. Piper Laurie A 11m1d teen-ager becomes the butt of a cruel prom-night ·prank and retaliates against her class· males with a devastallng. supernatural fury (?hrs) e MOVA A look at the ways cosmetic and reeonstruct111e surgery aid the 111ct1ms of accidental trauma. disease and congenital delecta O (1 hr ) · (t) llO¥ll' "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, A.dven- tU<e) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell. A LOii Angeres pollce helicopter patrOlm.n hljaclts an eJCpetlmenlal military euper copier planned IOI use In civilian crowd contrOI 'R' o ( 1 hr . 49 min ) ... "$1• Weeks" ( 1982. Dramal Oudlty Moore, Mary Tyler Moore A mar· tied Congre5Slonal cand1dale beeomes 1ncreas1ng1y 1nvOlvtCI lfl !he hves ol a weal1hy New Vork woman and her leuke· mlC daughter •PG' (I hr 47 mtn ) . UCILY ITCml The work Of todays hottest young wt1ters. dlrec:1ors and 5tars re gathered toge1her 1n shot1 film. vtdoO and animated eegmenll ( I hr ) NMICMm: 1'9 llCOllD WM • .. "Ral(f On Rommel" ( 1971 Ota ma) Al(;Mrd Burton John Co111.01 Ao'" ~1·9 Pantar O.'it&IOO 15 1nf1111a1ed tn Llbyn dY11~ "'World'Waflr {2llr£) ...... . ••w.,.._......,_..,1n this spec181 combining new anlmttloo w11h clasalo cartoon•. Oi Bvnny dispenses advk:e fOr •vOtdlnQ holiday gh,ntony (A) • 0 _.. --fooy't wur I.Ii the·ll'letMnl dinner with Angele 11 oompll cattd bv the arrlv•I or ht1 boyfriend O I nc tac DOU11t LMIOAT ...._ MCltollWAU Ol PAm Wl.D .-cA A year 1n the hie cycle or a band ot wild Rocky Mountain bighorn s~.(R) (f)Mlll'Tm .. 11 (I) llO¥ll "FC>f Lova Or Money· (Premiere. Comedr} Suzanne Pleshette CTIG&ranrEnter ir-oamf"Show Meet the man Uf woman of your dreams and ran In love Now do you continue the romance or opt IC>f the m.llton-dollar pc1ze awarded for call!~ the whOle thing off? (2 hrs ) D UJ ..,... When a young mother's life 1s threatened sha goes 1nro hiding. and Cody. Ntek and Boz assume protective c.ust~ ol hel baby girl ( 1 hr ) 8 CUll WOMft ...-n OD RV:W. 000N Robert Guillaume and Emmanuel Lewis present a new collecllon ol outtak'.es _ and retakes trom TV commercials o ( 1 hr) I=..,.. Scheduled actress Lau tie Beecham ("Cats"). dancer Hinton Battle (1 hr.) fl) MONT\19 Case histories o f several Baby Does are examined In the hghl of recent legal dec1s10ns and government rules concerning medical care for cntteally 11i 1ntan1s O ( 1 hr ) '1l> MATilll A study of the effects of ror e1gn plants and animals on Florida's wild Ille. agriculture. commerce and health R)~ f llOYll "Six ~eeks'1 I 1982 Dram~) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mar· ried Congressional candidate becomes 1ncreaS1ngty 1n11olved 1n the hves or a wealthy New YOik woman and her leuke- mic =ter ·po· ( 1 hr . 47 min) ((j) "Richard Pryor • Here And Now" ( 1983. Comedy) The famou& comedian raps everyone •• rrom elephants ro former wives --1n this film staged at the Saenger Theatre In New Orleans 'R' ( 1 hr. 37 min) ($) llOVll "The Grey Fox" ( 1982, West ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur- roughs Released alter 30 years in prison a notorious stagecoach bandit finds popu tartly among lhe people 1n the Canadian wilderness when he embarks on e train rob~ree 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) "Get Out Your Handkerchtels" ( 1978, Come<:1y) Gerard 0.perdleu Patrick Oewaere A young and opllmrstiC husband goes lo almost unbelievable leOgths to ensure his wife's happiness 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) G AUl9,.flT""CMCOCI-.-...-nt •(I) llO¥ll "Paper Lion" (19e8. Comedy) Alan Alda Lau1en Hullon An amateur fries lo lit himself into the world ot profes· sional rootbaH (2 hrs . 30 min) eusaaavn Ol TMI • Mancini vs Frias end Manc1n1 vs Romero (R) I 1 hr) -· ID 7 llTOll ITa.I The agency·s rcputauon IS )e<>pardlzed and a teen-age pickpocket's hie " endangered when he hlC:hCS evidence et>out a loensnark1ng f rot1on trotn Steel\ ( 1 hr) ...... 9 PAllR DOU.I B1a1r clings to life "l!lltter!O'Stng ~bftbr. L-tiUfte .... utll<ed by e mysterious man. Juha trash .. Taryn's plans 10 go BW8Y w1lh John Wolle 0 ( 1 hr) ··~ TMT -..cAYI IM,.. Jral The rtgh11 of aociety end the power or stare inter11en11on are ~~n.a against the right to personal freedom and pclvacy 1n a discussion of aboflion, critically ill newoorns and the nghl to die Q ( 1 hr.) '1l> ~ case histories of sev8f'al Baby Does are ·examined In the light ot recent legal deCISIOf\S and government rules concerning medical care for critlcally 111 mtan1s Q ( 1 hi ) (C)mt01aoe .-cA (ff) .-ATD hill Ver1i"'Caij58nd1'1i< VJOi- tante Smut Snatchers of America are part of 1he local zanies of Tuna. Texas whO s11tface dunng the investigation of the death ot a local 1udge I 1 hr ) ei' IOJllQ . -!II) llO¥ll 'Jeanne EagelS" (1957. Ora· rne) Kim Novak. Jell Chandler The caree1 of the famous aclreSS tlNS and men lalls because ol a struggle with alco- hol (2 hrs 25 min ) .. .,........,, ... CE) TNATMLOll Bud Light U S Champton· TAXI • ICTV &iSUONI llOCIPOll» ...... IUTT'mlml 1Wlsntp DOD yooot& c.;·~ ( 1 hr ) llON "Straight Time" ( 1978. Orama) Dusltn Hof.Iman. Gary Busey An ex-con desperately Ines to go straight atter leav· •ng prl900. m spite of the many roadbloclts wh1cn 11se up belore him 'R' ( 1 hr . 54 "'"'' H) llO¥ll . All The Right Moves" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An am0tt10Us t11gn scnoor lootball player In a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college schOlarSh1p 1n order to make a t>etterlTte-tor himself 'R' ( I hr 30 min ) I l ) llO¥ll "Come Play With Ma" (1967. Suspense) Lisa Gastoni. Lou Castel A p!.yc.h1a1ns1 beeomes the victim of her nephew's psych01tc behavior 'PG' ( 1 hr , 1!1m1n) l0) llOYll 'Ktng Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rot>en De Niro. Jerry Lawis A 1a1hng comedian plans to kidnap 1 well· kriown talk show hOst 'PG' ( 1 hr . 41 min) l S> .. PAT ~ 91M AJll'UWllM'f ThP "Hip Hypnotist" demonstrates the powers ot the mtnd before a nightclub audience in Santa Monica, C811forrna ( 1 hr 56 min) MOVll ''Going Berserk" ( 1983. Come-- dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty Polillcians, aeroD1cs and rehgtOUs culls are part or !his comedy lea1u11ng the cast of Secon<:1 City TV R' I 1 hr • 23 min ) ,,. 8 PAU W't In Hawaii lo ptck up two bail·iumpers and have some tun. Colt and Howie encounter Japanese mot>st.,. ( 1 hr . 10m1n) D G> ToelMT Host Johnny Carson 1Sc~7;;: Ph< I ~ ~ Scheduled. hOlt O.nn1s Wholey talks abOur htt bOok "TM Courage To Cha~" and alcohollsm I 1 hr ) --·-rJ"'ICll-119 .... · 1'I CLUI chedvled an entertalnef d1ac::usses hfc on the nlghtclu6 olrcu11: New England PatriotS coach Raymond Berry • ,ht. 30 min t -....... m • MOU.YWOCIO Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 17 D llCMI "Teahouse Of The August Moon" (1956. Comedy) Marlon Brand<>. Glenn FOfd. When a young Army captain introduces American customs to Okinawa hiS ettorts backf11e (2 hrs . 25 min > 1 •.. ...,. ... IOCIPOll) ..... .,_.,.°'IM llRAllCllCO COL.La POOTIAU Clemson at Mary- taad (Bµ2.tu~30 min.~ Cl) llCMI "A Nigh! In Heaven" ( 1983 Drama) ChrisloPher Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an allair wnh one of tier students who works as a male e.xo11c dancer 'R' Q ( 1 hr , 23m1n) / 11:11 D G) LATI tlQHT WITH DAVID LITTIJlllAN Scheduled· Dom Deluise. Fran Lebowitz, Or. Henry Heimllch (1 hr ) I AUlallTCMCOCK-rM---IT ... I nmlnm!O llCMI "The Last Outpost" ( 1935. Advenlure) Cary Grant. Claude Rains A pair ol m1htary officers fall In love wilh the same woman amidst baltles between Alri· can natives and the British (2 hrs ) m llCMI "The Children's Hour" ( 1962. Orama) Audrey Hepburn, Shirley Mac· Laine Mallcious gossip concerning the relationship between two female reachers 1n a fashionable girls· school brings them traoe<ly and social ruin (2 hrs J @ llO¥ll "Mullny" ( 1952. Advenrure) Mark Stevens. Angela Lansbury During lhe War of 1812, a band of American patrrols altempt 10 gel a quan111y of French gold through 1he Bri11sh block· ades. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 9YOYAm (JJ) llCMI "Chanel Sohlaire" ( t981. Biog- raphy) Mane-France P1s1er. Rulger Hauer The romances and business struggres of PartS fashion Queen Coco Chanel's early ~rs R' (2 hrs ) • (lJ llCMI "Malicious · ( 1974, Comedy) Laura Antonelli Turi Ferro A new house· keeper becomes lhe 001ect of destre 101 a widower and his young sons 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 min) a. 8 Cl) COL&l90 An enraged publisher hires a gunman to kill an author whO intends to sign a new contract with a com- ~trtor ( t hr • 20 min ) W• llCMI "Try To Calch A Saint" ( 1975. Mystery) Susan Clark, Ricard<> Mootal· ban The lawyer-daughter of a famous a11orney takes on the case of a philan1hro- 1'1SI charged with murder. (2 t'lrs ) D NOUYWDOD ~Featured an interview w11h actO< Jack Lemmon about his career. a look at America's lasc1na11on with bOard games and their Influence on 1elev19loo, a preview of the new "Jetsons· .cartooa..newJllQvles.ll:W.Own.. _ Im> IDfTBTY-rr TWT Fearured John Fo1sylhe 41) llCMI "Reflecttoos In A Golden Eye ( 1967 Orama) Elizabeth TaylOI Marlun Brando While his wife romances a fellow 'blftcer an Army officer oecomes a11rac1 ed 10 one ol the men 1n hlS command ( I hr . 30 min) (C) llOVll :'La Nu11 De. Varel)nes" ( 1963. Drama) Marcello Mastro1ann1, Jean-Louis Barraull The story of Marie An101ne11e and Louis XVI on their flight lo the town of Varennes on the eve or the Revolution 1Qubbed) 'A' (2 his., 10 min ) (OJ llCMI "Lenny" (1974. Biography) Dustin Hoffman. Valerie Per1lne Celebr&I · ed comedian and soclal commentator Lenny Bruce Illes to speak freely w11h1n lhe constraints of the 1950s and 60s la~tem 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) 1:11 T MCORD ~ COUICT10M mT °'LA. TODAY ROWAN a llMTll'I LAUGH .. llOVll "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983 Drama) Gene Heckman. Robert Stack A grieving lalher forms a small lorce to res cue his son who has been held p(isoner lor tO years afler being declared missing m-actton 1n V1e1nam. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Ml 1:. ... .-nrATCH Ml'ATIOL 1:11 llCMITO. CMTOOM ... GUILTYOll~ lllllflWMIUIT IPGmLOQI (I) llOVll "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau A qu1n tel ol horror stories from a child's comic book includes tales abOUI re-animated corp~es. alien vegetation. a v0fac1ous ape-like crea1ure and millions ot vengeful cockroaches 'A' ( 1 nr , S 7 min ) -Weclnesclay _......_llovlel- •CC) ··come And Get It" ( 1939, Orama) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennen. ( 1 hr . 39 min.) (I) "Big Mo" ( 1973. Orama) Bernie Casey,llo Svemon ( t hr , 53 min ) •all "The OOddess" ( 1958, Ot1ma) Kim S1anley, Lloyd Brictges (2 hrs ) •(%) "Casanova '70" I 1965. Comedy) Marcello M1str<>1ann1. V11na Liii ( 1 hr 53 min) W (Q) "The Right Stuff · I t983. Dr1ma1 Sam Shepard Scott Glenn (3 hrs 12 mtn ) • ''Too Far To Go" ( 1979 Drema) MIChae! Mor1er1y, Blythe Dinner. ( 1 nr •Omm )-· .,_ (8) "Yes Giorgio" ( 1982, Mus1catl Luci· ano Pevarottt. Ka1hryn Harrold ( t hr . 53 min ) 18 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 "Don't Cry, lt'I Only Thundtr" ( 1962. Drama) Otnnls Chrlstophtr, Suaan Saint James ( 1 hr .. SO min.) •(%)"Kid Mllllon1" (1 936. Comtdy) Eddie Cantor, Elht l Merman. p hr., 30 min ) •• "Song Wi1hout End ' (1960, Musical) Oirk Bogarde, C1puc1nt. (2 hra.) -CC) "Sfow Danck'lg In 'The Sig City'' (1978 Romance) Peul SoMno, Anna Drtchburn (I ht. 51 min.) 'The High Cost Of l.ov1ng" ( 1958 Ofama) Jose Ferrtf. Gtna Rowlands ( t hr 27 rnrn) ·Endangered Speclt1" ( 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich. Jo8eth Wiiiiama 1.! hr . 35 min ) -(ll) ··secret 01 The Incas" ( 1954. Adven- ture) Charlton Hes1on, Rol)erl Young (2 hrs) -cm ''The Soldter" ( 1982, Adventure) Ken Wahl, w11111m Prince ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tW(8) "The M"n From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Oougtas. Tom 8url1nson 1_1 hf • "'"' rntn ) tWG "Larrv" (197"'. Or1ma1 Frtdtf1e For- M IOU-• tW A profile of six V1 nam War veterans who. for ten yea have led solitary hves 1n remote areas lhe u S struggling with the effects of 1r wartime experiences end the rejection American societ~ ( 1 hr.) Ml~ a&.-..,,.. LftMDDpTH tD :.'Niagara" ( 1953, Orama) M ~cie...iowpn.COU~ T~t: wile of a war veteran plans to kill tum ~their ~eymoon (2 hrs . 30 min J ., ..... ,.. n I.JOLT ITCMI The work of toda ho11es1 young writers directors and sic are ga1he1ed togelher In short film v1d and animaled segmen1s ( t hr ) t15 [~) MCMI "Blue Thondef" ( 1983. AdVt ture) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell Los Angeles police helicopter patrolm t111acks an ellperimental mllll1ry a1.1~ c;opler planned for use In crvlllan cro1 control 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 49 min.) 1:11 ) llOYll "Confessions Of A Pop P1 former" ( 1975 Comedy) Rooln Askw1 Anthony Booth A rock n' roll star fin plenty of romanll(. achon while on tour hr . 30 min) 1:11 ~ ,Amt. M1('ffi'=·Stroker Ace" (1983, Corr dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson slock-car racer makes a bad deal with unscrupulous tried chicken franchiser a1 becomes romanttcally involved with prelly but virginal publiC rela1IOl"ls wome 'PG' ( t hr. 36 min) W AINCA: COITl•IT •CW CMICMO'I MIT MJIOIT aTll•llTml(IQ 'O llOVll "Richard Pryor -Here Ai Now" ( 1983. Comedy) The ramo comedian 1aps everyone •. from elephar 10 lormer wive!. 1n this fjfm staoe<I at ti Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans 'R' t\f • -37 mm ) d (f)IUNTI ,. (%) llOVll "Cet Out Your Handkerchief: ( 1978. Comedy) Gerard Depardle Patrick Oewaere A young And optimist husband goes to almost unbellevat lengths 10 ensure his wile's happiness · ( 1 ht . 49 min) -......... llovie9• -· "PT 109" (1 983. Drema) Cllff Ro ertson Ty Hardin (2 hr1) CC) "l.ont Woll McOulde" ( 1983, Ad\tt lure) Chuck Norris, David Carradine hr . 41 min J Ql 'R1tky Business' ( t983, Corned· Tom Cruist. Rebecca OtMornay ( 1 h 36m1n) 'Robin Hood The Swords ot We feno • 1198•. Adventure) Michael Pree Judr Trott (2 hrs ) ( "CrHpshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hal H< • brOQk Adri.nne 811btau { l ht •• S7 min •(C}--roo f=4r iO Go'~ (1 079, Dramt M1chae1 Mor11r1y, Blythe O.nn« ( 1 h •Om1n) ( "Waltz Across Teua' ( t983, OrarN A~ Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr, 4 min l (l > T~ Righi Srulf ( 1983. OrlrN !I· ·s 01 OI n A ., er Id •r h j< '1 !! A In •d n J, IC le ~· -I - • ') I· l ) ) 0 Sam Snepard Sco11 Glenn 1 J nrs • 12 min) 1:11 "Tile Baffad 01 Gregono Co11ez f 1983. Diama1 fdward James Olmos Tom Bower ( 1 hr . 44 min 1 •CO) "Undet Fire· (1983 D1ama1 Nici-. Nolte. Joanna Cassidy (2 hrs 8 r•1111 1 W (C) "Come And Get ft" ( 1936. Orama) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan ( t hr 39 min) "BIQ Mo" i t9 ffl --Oi-am1t 1 B~ Casey. Bo Svenson ( t hr . SJ min ) •Cl) "Clasti 0 1 The Titans t 1"16 t Fania sy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence OJovier 12 hrs 30 min ) ( A Boy Named Charhe Browr ( 1969 Cornedy1 AnomatM ( 1 nr 25 min) .. ([l) "The Greatest Sno.v On Earth · ( 1952. Orama) Charlton Heston Betty Hulton (3 hrs . 15 min 1 •CID "Ve$. Giorgio" ( 1982 Musical) Luci· eno Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrotd ( 1 hr . 53 mm ) ©J The R1gh1 Stull" ( 1983 Drarna) Sam Stlepard Sco11 Clann (3 hrs 12 mtn) l.l.l 'K1J M1thons · ( 1935. C •medy t f d1N> Cantor Ethel Merman 1 1 n1 30 m.n -1veaing ---- .. aea ... IWPY DAYI AUit .... LM IHACKUPOllO ,_,. COMPNft ITMTMI ..... MPC)fn' .... lnlODUaNO IQ.OQY llO¥tl "Slow Dancing Ir Tt·e Boa Coty ( 1978. Romance) Pau1 Sur~•no Anrie OtlChburn A cynical Ne,,. Yor~ Coty new!> paper column•i.1 becomes roman1oca11; involved with a grdc.eful prorna balleron;i 11y1ng to fight d cnppllnQ dosP,ac;e PG 11 hr . 5 1 mtn ) ( PU PUU. COin ACT KAM Tl (It) ) llOYll "Don't Cry Ir's Only ThunoN ( 1982, Orama) Dennis Cliristoph1>1 Susan Saint James Based on the rrur srory of a female Army docror <1no a ttou ble·ptone meooc. who ne1p two nuns care for a group ot Vietnamese orphans PG l hr . 50m•n ) DICIWMDm ~ • l9A UlllTIALL Los Angeles Lakers al PhOen•x 6ul'IS (2 hrs • 40 min l ...... r·.,...., ,,_.. C,_/llft MJCI llACm. I LW .. '"°"" ..... Oii flORMll "'°"*"NC WMll TMAT-. ,.. Cll ... ... U.JMATT\lm LMIOAT .... Q PA IMIAZlll Oy~t,ty t 1r J '" Ol!>ythe, Ben Vereen tillk~ wtlh Tu11vR Russell whO'a try1nQ 10 nMk .. 8 t~r1 tr&n Suspense) Christopher Walken. Brooke Adams Alter corning out of a coma. a shy schootteachef has the power to foresee ano change catas1rophlc events. 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 mm) CZ) llCMI "Casanova · .:)" ( 1965, Come- dy) Marcetto Mastr0tannl. Vlrna Lisi. A NA TO otflcer's passion for women ts heightened when he laces his mrstress. a S1e11tan peasant girt. and a jealous noble- ~ wile ISut>mleO) P hr., S3mlnr m••.,... 1:1tf) 2CMIMTOW Featured a tour of Tex· as top tourrst spots; dancing .et the world s largest l"tonky·lonk. why Auslln a111acts the coun1ry music superstars; the state s best Tex -Mex rntaurant. BGDPM&Y ... m OM L.A. Featured: a look behllld· the-scenes ol Faerie Tale Theatre; child motestallon and new preventative mea· sures 1(1) ~~ DOUIM ..-umTMATMm ..., •C11C1mA11 I "°"" CCMl1' RD, 1IU WOii.i>,. • ..,.,. TMI ._ Research on spht-bra1n pat1en1s reveals information about sex d1f· ferences and the relallon of thOught to language o ( 1 hr ) E'I ~'I GMATllT llCl•ITI Best·Ever Teams (R) (1 hr.) ID ""'nu To. Cl'IUI,... •ztw alMAll '1) HAVI ... ftJ. TIAVIL .. 8 (I) CMAll a• CHAW Charles !fies to fond out why Douglas's unique book report earned him hts l1rst la11tng grade 0 61) _..AYTOtmA• A man's ambo- l•on to make a movie using nelghbOthood talent 1s bOOSted by Jonathan and an :ingel" producer, While Mark decides to setrle down and matry lhe hlm's leading lddy O (1 hr) 0 llOVW 'Planet Of The Apes" ( 1968. Sc1ence-F1ct1on) Cnartton Heston. Roddy McOowall Four astronauts crash on a planet ot the tar future ruled by talking simians (2 hrs) U ®> 'AU. '1AIY Coll's pursuit ot a bail· 111mp1ng thief In San Francisco 1s complt· c:ated by a 17-year-otd stowaway who has il crush on Cott ( 1 hr ) m llRUAU d) YOQl"I ...r QMTIMI Antmated Huck end lhe gang. hoping to make Christmas a happy one for Mrs Trock· morion. awaken Vogl Bear oul ol his deep w•nter sleep to help tn lhelr preparallons (2 hrs J Ii) M IRAlt Research on sp1tt-bra1n pa11ents reveals tnlormallon about sex dll· ferences and the relattOO of thought to larlQ~O (1 hr) fC) "Natlonel Lampoon's Animal Hou~e" ( 1978. ComedY) John Belushi. Tim Mat~ In lhe early 1960s. Oetta Hoose the zamest and w11des1 gang on a collegE> campus. ballles the soave Omega ttnuse and tile school's dean. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 m111 I &1Uon from "untwom n to acu~ .-n-11•m1T TW'f Feeturf"d -- tH Ql~W•coeec:aT The gravel· -.oice SOflgs and endu1tng llUmor of lhe OCtOQ""Ortlln cbmedian are captured in a 1981 perto1mance at Ontario's Hamilton Place ~ .,. 'ROOlll Hood • t~ Swore» ot Wayland" ( 1984, Adventure) Michael Prn~d. Judi Trott The oulfaw of Sherwood f oieil ballles an evo high pties1es:s who is ue1erm1nec1 to recover the test mlSslng $w0fd in a 1 ut ~rienonled weapon$ 12 hr:.) ed Oantoo ,_-.009MY -. Oii flCllmlll .. ..., :. .. , CGllflCT (ll)Q ..,. r 1 -~d lone' 1t 193 muouoca .... •l'lll_.. "Murderer's Row'' ( t966. Com- edy) Dean Martin. Ann-Margret A retired spy is called In 10 ptOtect a famous sdef'I· list from foreign powers (2 hrs . 15 min.) •1(1)111 LMIOAT anlflul••n W Featured; Ted Danson. ti) IL.Ml Oet M lllA118 The remote country house of a Cambridge don Is lhe MIUAg *-a-&81"185 o l ~& ~ - -spies, muroer and revenge Stars Tom Contt. Donald P1easence and Phoebe NtChOlls 11 ht . 30 min ) ..oirrm .. CJ) llO¥W "The Baton And The Kid" (Premiere. Orama) Johnny Cash. Greg Webb A legendary pool player's eheek· e1ed past ca1cnes up to him when he meets a young poof hustler Who 1urns 001 to be his own son. and lmds himself faced wtth a challenge greater than any nine-ball · Q!!me he's ever played. 12 hrs) U GD FAC'Tt '11 Llfl Blalr lakes Jo to small·cta1ms court to teach het a 1e$SOn about lhe value of personal ~ i. 9 DYllAITY Alexis erupts over Amaf)o da' s revelallons to Steven and Adam; Blake oa1ga1ns with Domomque to find and expose Rashid Ahmed. Jeff's rendezvous with a beautiful woman bnngs htm unex· peered rrooble o ( 1 hr l 0 ... m mRY _,. Sctleduled Connie Fran- cis (1 hr ) tD llCMI "Gideon's Trumpet" ( t979 . Drama) Henry Fonda Jose Ferrer Based on the true story of the 1ndt0en1 Clarence Earl Gideon. arrested 1n Florida In 1964, who tough\ lo assure the cons111utlonal ngttt of the accused to the beneht of legal counsel (2 hrs) .aT&OOK(R) llCMI · The Gittler Dome' ( 1984. Ora· ma) James Garner John LrthQOW Two veteran Los Angeles police detectives try 10 solve the murder of a movie stUdtO heed hgh11ng bu1nou1 while unraveltng the myste1y 1nvolv1ng Hollywood's seamy und.nd O ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) (L) "Private Schoof" \ 1983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates Betsy Russell Teen· aged bO~ v1s1t lhe art girls Cherryvale Academy 'or some fun and adVenture 'R' 1 hr 37 mm ) )IOllll llO¥W "Creepshow' ( 1982, Hooor) Hal Holbrook Ad11enne Barbqu A qutn- 1e1 of horror sto"es from e child's eomlc ~ includes tates about re-antmaled corpses. alien vegetation. a v0t1c10VS ape·ltke creature and m1t1tons of vengeful cockroaches 'R' (I hr . 5 7 min~ I ~tm:MCOCI~ .. • rrt YOUR llOWI Matt assembles skeletons tor a band and blulls his way thrQUOh bOlh the schoOI dance ·and a ma~ interview (Part I of 2) ' "March Or Ote" ( 1977. Adven- ture) Gene Hackman. Mall. von Sydow A•l archdelog1s1 d195 IOf Arab tr&esure tn the Moroccan de';er t while a hArd-heeded rria10f tries to control a young legJOnna1re vw1th 1omanGe on hrs mind (2 hrL . 30 mlf'l J (E>-Mc:.~Y -· e IT . .._ A new woman ooc-.. tt>t dfews et~ion ltom ''-men~ ..,,.,._ son '15 tvnous When a tnend's daughl er la rl'luscd access 10 a llver dlalysls machine. Dan1PI!. t>ecomes a murdet ;uspec:t ( l hf l Sunday, Nov 18. 1984 19 -W.dnesclay Coal. 1 •1 =.. Peter's goddaughter attempts ~1clde, a best-selling author falls in love with a leading ltti9rary critic, members ol the hotel staff une><pectedly ~==Ing together c::;:> ( 1 hr ) ii WOCC:UWrrt W Rail spltt11ng snake fences, post·and·ra11 fences. five· , bar hurdles. UMDA IOlllTAOT lnJerv1ews 1tnd VJ""eos tnlersperse the sound 01 Linda Ronstadt and Nelson Riddle's latest album collabo- ratton. "Lush Life " f'OCltlT M LIAllDI Irving Cr a mi vs Cowboy Jimmy Moore (RJ ( t hr ) fllJICml "Es<;ape 2000' ( 1982. Sci· eoce-Ftetton) Steve Ra11Sback. OllVla Hus· sey Captured rebels 1n a st11clly con trolled future society are offered the1r freedom 1f they manage to survive as the pr•y tn a b1zar1e hunt 'A' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) I ~--, .. -TICT~ DOUGH ••• w ... .,, .... .,. "The lady In Red" I 1979. Ora· ma) Robert Conrad Pamela Sue Martin In the violent days of the lawless 1920s. an 1deahs1tc young larm girl becomes the moll of the infamous gangster John 01t1- 1~er 'R' ( 1 hr 33 min ) lL.l llO¥ll "Confessions 0 1 A Young American Housewife" ( 1977 Orama) Rebecca Brooke. Eric Fdwar':ls A recent· ly divorced house.,y1fe's reptesse<l des11es surface wt1e11 st e v1s1ts her daughler and SOO·tn law ( t hr 25 min ) -till llOVll 'T urn1y G11I" (1968. Mus1cat1 Barbra Streisand. Omar Sharif Fanny B11ce, a stagestruck girl trom New York 's Lower East Side. overcomes a series of heartbreaks to become one of AmerK:a s most beloved "tars (3 hrs . !> n1111 ) ,,.1 •• ())@l fZm ... TAii IC'n &S2tlM llOCICPCMD ...... IUTT8ftm AUTO UC. Can-Am Racing from Fort Worth. Tex (R) llO¥ll "The Wicked Lady· ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alan Bates A fascinaltng t1igh·SOCtely woman engages 1n highway robbery seductton and murder 1n the course of a day's work A ( t hr 38 mtn) (Z).,. "Mahclous" (1974, Comedy) Laura Anlooelll, Tun Ferro A new house keeper t>ecomes lhe ob1ect of des11e tor a widower and h15 young sons 'R' 11 hr 38 min ) tW9 ()) .,_., 'J. Magnum tnes 10 smoo1h the way for romance between a fonner SOViet pilot who's defected and a membef ol 8 v1S111no Soviet tiack team {Bl D hr . 10 min ) D • ~ Host J~nny Ca,son Scheduled Don Rickles. Angte Dickinson lhe~=.f°ys (lhr ) l =~.-mM =..,, ,_.CA ScneOYted veter &fl C~fl Soupy SeJn: 0tttry J~. viee pre~denl of the Na1torn11 Parks and Conservatron Assbciaoon (RI ( 1 hr j ... ,..,. .,_ 'Rumble Fish" I 1983 Q,ama1 "'4111 ()non Mickey RO\Jrlc9 '" a 19505 urt>An ~·~t a VO\.lf'IQ tough took~ 20 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 ur 10 ht$ Older brother'. an aging biker. while •,truggltng to ltnd his own plaoe 1n the world 'A' ( 1 hr 34 min ) ($1 llOVW "All The Right Moves" ( t983. Orama) Tom Cruise. Cratg T Nelson An amb111ous high• school tool ball player 1n a dying Pennsylv'1n1a steel town dreams ol a cotiege scnolar~·P tn order to make a bf>ller Ille tot "1mself A' O ( 1 hr , 30 min I m 111 OUll Scheduled ~tnijer Denlece Wttt1am~. tM""ROIO<.ausl in reTro5pec1. ( t hr . 30 nun) -1 TWUIHT ZO. ~ Ill OM MOUYWOOO ' llOVll Coun1 Three Ano Pray' 11955 Western) Van Helttn. Joanne WOOdWaro A-CM1 war venm1n t>ecomes a sell Ofda1ned minister end sets about reconstruchng a de<1troyed church (2 hrs 10 rnin I i ~ ... llOCUOM Al.II ITMITI '11 IAN PIWICleCO 1 llOVll "Lone w oo McOuade" (1983. Adv1>utu•e) Chuck Noms. Oav1d Carta· dine A. man attempts to end an arms ... rnugut"~ Qf>eraltOn 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) 1 E i MA N.L CONTACT KWTI (II) 12:9 D ti) LATI MGMT wmt DAVID LITT..wt Schndutcd parrot expert Alba Ballard ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) I MIMD MrTCHCOClt ""IDTI lllB T1llll 0 ( J llOVW Lalaye110 Esc.ad111le ' ( 1958 Ad11Mt1u1e1 Tat.> Hunler E1ch1ka (.t1rur1>,)u Arnencan ~olunteers serve 1n a ll •!JI 1 .f'l1J.idrcm 111 FranGe du11ng World w.ul 11>t1r'>) CD llOVll 'ThP Harrsd Expenment" I 1'H1 rlramd) James Wh11more. T1pp1 H1>rJ,..,, 0.;~d on the no11el by Robert n"""'''' An Ivy Leaguf• cotttige decides 10 •r" 'l .lit· d coorse on seaual relattons '""' 11• l Ull~uturn 12 hr.., t tDGROWIMGYIAM tMf) llO¥ll 'Wilt G Gordon Liddy · I t'J87 fi1ography) Robe11 Conrad. K.111t .. 11111• Cannon ThP hie ol the former .11111111t•y 1md F'BI agent who 10tned Prest· 111•111 N11t>n·s re~elcc11on comm.t1ee and w,1• 11111111 1tety tnecJ and convieted for ht!> ,.,,,. 01 '"'' Wi!lf>rQBIP breal(·an Based on l 1•ktr •. ,, it> ~fd~tty IR) (I hr 20 ru111 I 1M IHI OAVID IOft: ..... llOOllJIHT TOUR Thi., 'orl(.(.>11 1ape<1 1n Vancouver featUfes mu•.11.. lrr1rn ll'lc atburn 'Let's Dance." 1• 8 llOVll Hie Chalk Garden" ( 1964, 0•1111111) fJN,.11;it1 Kerr Hayley Mills A po,,t!1111•., rna1<es a desptirale a11emp1 to to 11..ll ll •t heart of Mr lonely disturbed lf'(•n ••Q<' 1.t..1rue 12 hr•, 1 IUT '11 LA. TODAY aTDT1111mrr TWT Fea1u1ec1 Tea [1.11 .;o, m .,.,. ··uirt On Tt.t• Run ( 1958. Ora "'"I r fron1 limt>al~t Jr [1111 o· Brien A rr1\I H• toy~ 1~ MeO 10 find a nrghlCIUb \1llQI'' ltf'fClfe ii "'her floes ( 1 hr . 30 Hun I Z llOVll K1\.I M1t11ons ' ( 1935. Comedy) f <M•fl! t;D"' ,, E1h1•I M~rman A BrOOklyn 'r,m~her·ts J lorlur·e f 1 hr 30 min ) W 0 'P1slty Busineu ( t 983 Com· ~YI l om Cr\ .. 9e RebeGce OeMomay A t11Qh ~hC>ol :;en101. stiettered tn an alflvent Lhrcago <.,ut,ivrb. decides 10 experiment w1lh lht' w1ldctr ••dt'I of life 'A' ( 1 "'1r , 36 m1n 1 ' $JMOVll (I r 80' ( 1083 Dramo) ~r- 1nl Hl'm•lf,l.,.Uy frl(. Ro~rll Tr Cit the c.nrPf'f &NJ <Je, lh of model· ctten Ooto- •hy Strotte11 w"<l w•~ myrdetec:i by her • eslr~ husband 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) 1:111 flOOTIAU. PIL9 The Great Veare (R) -1~ATLM9 .. MUii.,...,,.. .... "The Ballad Of GregOflO Cor tez · ( 1983. Orama) Edward Jame! Olmos, Tom Bower A San AntoolO cow hand murders a sne11l1 in self-defense ln a " case.oLmistalten ~llly 'PG!-( 1 hf • ~ Mllmtn~ Cll ... -.nrATCM ' mAT--~ COLLIC1DI =~•'='LW• . HI .,.. "The Kentucky Fr.-d Movie ( f977 Comedy) Evan Kim. Matier Booe Soo Han. Th11 col1ecnon of no-hold•· barred sat11ica1 Sketches spoofing ttlevi- s1on and movie cltehe$ lncludee cam« appearances by Donald 8othetland. Hen· ry G1bSOn. George Lazenby and 8111 Bh• I ;r<1"r ' 30 min ) la .,.,. CMTOOll u,~__, .., . ...., -UC..-..Y('SI) .,. "Endlno-rod Species" ( 1982 Sui>pense) Robert Ulich, JoBeth Wlltlam1 A New Y0tk City deleQ1ive helps a Wyo ming wuff 1nvesuoate a spate of loeo c.a11te muh!Alttons 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) M <Ol .,.. "Gat Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) MaloOlm McDowell, Allefl G00twlt2 I> t11mous rock ITlUSIC impfe'8rlo hOSll a d1&- astrous New Year's Eve bash. 'A' ( 1 hr 32mtn) a.CSHICMI "Wallz Across Texas" (1983, Drama1 Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow /If wildcatter and a pt<)I geologist beeome romanrteally involved after 1he.r profn· sions bung them Into conflict 'PG' ( 1 ht 40m1n) * 8 .,. "HorrOf ISiand" (19• 1 My'J· tery) Dick roran Leo Carrillo A group 01 1<easure·5eeket1 d1scovei 1err01 1nsteed ;..,; hr , 15 min ) ~ ='".U11tamed" ( t95S •. Adventure) Tyr°"8 Power Susan Hayward U.n on bOard a wagoo lratn die while attempting to establ1Sh tri. Dutch Free Stale 1n Alric" l';;;..30m1nl .,11.llYIU .. , ... 1111 ~Going Berserk" (1983, Come dyl John Candy, Joe Flaherty Polltlcians. aerobics and reltgtOU! culll are part of this comedy fea tunng the catt of Second City TV R' ( 1 hr 23 mlfl I .. (C) _,. "Nallonel Lampoon'• An1mo1 House" ( 1978. Comedy) JOhn Belushi Tim Matheson In the early 19609, 0.111 Hovse. the 111niest and wildest gan_g on a <..oltege ca~. battlet the suav-e omega House and lht school's dean 'A' ( 1 hr • 49 tn1I\) • 1 CllCMO'I ~-.r • lll•TW('SI) 4rtl "°"' Jungtt Woman" ( 194•. Hor rorl Evttyn An1t:e1s.. l.o-s Collier A doctor rev1taliies a 1ungle ape wntch t>.comtt • fieruwoman 41 hf , ISITlln) (0) .,_ "The Right Sluff" ( 1983, Ol'a ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn Battd on lhu book by Tom Wolfe The Mltetfon ano 1r11n1ng of the ""' American utro-nauta take place Dmld pohtical maneu~et· .ng 8nd media hype 'PO' (3 rw.. 11 min) _ -llllNTI -~ -llondngllovles- .. Ct) "Dream House · ( 1981 Orama) John Sch~. Ma11lu Henner (I hr 40 min ) 'An Elephanl called SIOwty" ( 1970 Advetlture) 8111 Travers Virginia McKen-na ( 1 hr . 3 1 m10 ) .. al) "The Ghost Anti Mr Chicl<eo ( 1966 --eu1wy) Don ~tr Joan Staley tZ" his) NI "The Right Stuff ( 1983. Orama) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn (3 hrs 12 min ) ,. "Carousel ' ( 19~ Musical) Oord<Xt Mac.R,at. Shirley Jones l2 tirs . 8 min ) .. "Oorl'I Cry. It's Only Thunc:ler'' ( 1982 Du.1ma) Dennis Ch11s1opher. Susan Saint James ( t hr . 50 min ) (HJ "Raiders Ot The losl Ark" ( 198 t Ad..,enture) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen Uhr . 55m1n) (I) "Mu Dugan Returns' ( 1983 Come- dy) Marshll Mason, Jason Robards ( t hr 38 min) •CD "Swee1hear1s On Parade" ( t952 Mu$1C31) Ray Middleton Lucine NOfman 12 hrs) -(CJ "The Comancl'leros' I t96 I Wesl· ern) John Wayrie Stuart Whitman I t hr 47 min) ( Annie · ( 1982 MuSlCal) Aileen Quinn Albert Finney (2 hrs 8 mm ) COJ · Hans Ct111st1an Anc:lersen" ( 1952 Musical) Danny Kaye Jeanma11e 12 hrs I 'Easy To Love" I t953 Mu!>tealJ fs1ner W1thams Vim J;,Ms<>r ( 1 hr 36 min) .. (%) "Sp11no And POfl Wine 11970 Ola ma) James Ma-;on Susan George ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) 11::9111 "The Girls Of Hun11ngron House ( 1973. Olama) Shirley Jones Mercedes McC.mbf1dQe ( 1 hr 30 min I -&1•...00• Movies- 1119 "Ch81101s 0 1 Ftr!!" I 1981 Drama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson 12 hrs • 3 min I "My Fair Lady" ( t~. Musical) Re~ Hamson. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs 50 min J "Raiders Of The LOSI Ark" I 198, Adventure) Hamson Ford Karen Allen ( t hr 55 mm ) tt:9@ 'The Man Called Fl1nl~tene" ( 1966 Comedy) Animated Vooces of Atan Reed Mel Blanc (2 hrs I 1t:ll The Right S1utt" ( t983 l>ama) Sam Shepard Scott Glenn (3 hrs . 12 m1~) CasaOOlla 70" (1965 Comedy) Marcello Mas1roiann1 V11na LISI ( t l'lr SJ.. min J ,.. • 'Our Town" ( 1977 Orama) Hal Hol- br~. Sada Thompson (2 hrs) ltl(t) . Toots;e" C 1982. Comedy) Ousltn Hottman. Jessica Lange 11 hr. 56 mm I 'S) · The Year 0 1 Lrving OangerouSly' ( 1983 Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver ( I hr 55 min ) HI@ ·Jack And The Beanstalk" (1952. Comedy) AbOOtt and Cottello. Boddy Baer ( 1 l'lr . 30 min ) 1:11 /'?J 'Endangered Species" I 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich JoBelh W1lllams U hr 35 min) •CQ; Oklahoma•· I t955. MusiC&ll Gor- don MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs 25 min J ' 1:1111 'The Sunsn1ne Boys (1975 Come dy) Geoige Burns (2 hrs I W(~ Raggedy Man (1981 Orama) Sissy Spacek Enc Rot>etts (I hr 35 mm ) ,H · Tne Secret Of NJ.M H · ( 1982. Fan rasy) Animated VC>Ces of E1tzabeth Hart· man. Dom OeLurse I I hr 20 min ) ta Z Tobacco Road I 194 t. Orama) Gt>ne T rerr.ey Dana Andrews ( I hr 24 m.n I .. Cf) Meet Me In Sr Louis ( 1945. Mus.- cal) Judy Garland. Tom l>ake (2 hrs 30m1n 1 ._l; ..La.st Plane Out ( 1983, Orama) Jan MIChael Vincent Mary Crost>y ( 1 hr . 36 min J •@ "The Belts Of Sr Mary's· ( 1945, Ora- ma) Bing Crosby tngrtd Bergman (2 hrs . 45 min) .. 'RatCSers Of The Lost Ark · (198 1, Adven1ure) Hamson Ford Karen Allen tt hr .. 55 min J (OJ "CarOYsel'' ( 1 9~ Mus.cal) Gordon Mac..Rae. Shirlev Jones (2 hrs 8 min ) _ ....... ---- 9 ... rm.-r-Cll ... IWIT TO MIT ,_..Cca'Mn ..... ·----------., lmarf me ... OCUll• .. "Oon t Cr)' It's Only ThUndef" I 1982 Orama) Dennis Ch11stopher. Susan Sa•nt James Based co the true SIOI")'" ol a ~le Arrrty 1'0Ct0f and a trou- ble-prone medic wl'lo help two nuns care IOf a group ol viernamese orpnam 'PG' 1 hr , 50m1n) TOP UIS IOlllQ Bernard Taylor vs PE>dro Mon1e10 1n a fea1nerwe1gh1 t>out scheduled tor tO rounds. live from St Paul. Minn (2 hrs . 30 min) ,$) llOVW 'Hans Chnsttan Andersen" ( 1952 Musiea11 Danny Kaye Jeanmaire A teller of la1ry 1a1es dreams of ballels alter faffing in love with a oeauntul 1>a11er1- na ( 1 "1r 50 mm J z, 90¥W "The Man From Snowy Rrver" 11982 AelVenture) 1<1111 Douglas, Tom Burltnson A young t>oy grows to man- hOOd <Junno a hazardOus lrek lhrough the Austrahan wlderness 'PG ( 1 hr 44 """ ) '9 DICK YM DYii .. C81 ... me ... ... '119'1 Cf9Nlf AUCI ~1-~/~WWW -..,.,. IUWIT'B nMUIM TMI MTI · 1MTGllL NI D»IWOfl.D MCMle L.A. Featured a 13-year-old wheelChatr atniete ac11ve 1n • variely of sports. a champion mo1ocross racer from Santa An,i. a Thousand Oaks' 1een artist. the C8hl0fnia Boys ChOlr l ..... 1'MATM9 .,....,_ NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran ot the Armed Forces of the United States. 1n good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (tor you and your Spouse) in our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you. of only a Slngle Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn. tong known ror 1~ Special Cons1deta1Joni 10 Veterans •• is making this Program available to the Veterans of this area Spec. la llmlted and it will be assigned on a hrsl come. first served basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODA YI 1-------------------------------------- 1 - I I I IAllOI LAWI •E•OllAL ,All I •OITIAlr 1825 Oleler Ave., Coeta Meea, CA. 92929 C.O~I to tn. S•n 0te90 Fwy 14051 at H••bOf 81V4 So I I I 1m an Honor•bly Dlsc:her~ Veteran I in good heelth fN•<nel I : Ser1•I No I : A4dress I 1 City I I Home Priorie No I 01~ch11roe Oete Zip Sunday, Nov. 18. 1984 21 -Thanclay Coal. 1=:&. Irina Rubinshle1n. a 14· yea1-old rhythmic gymnast, mate calendar models fJ DM.LAI 9 .,._.U•rT TWT Featured Bar~~ .... ,.:,.Mlf .,,., -'~ llO¥ll "The Bndge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957. Drama) Wmlam Holden Alec Guinness During WOf'ld War II. a BrittSh colonel and his men beCOme part of a presoo lab<>< camp gan~ced by the Japanese 10 build a 1ungte bridge (2 hrs -4l-mtA) m··~ ~ 8 UCC00. Ol ICI Animated Rich Llf· tie. Aita Coohdqe and Leo Sayer provide the voices for thiS musical special I fl) PAa.Y PIUD ""*fZGtm DllOIAURI Man's tasc1rnitt0n with dinosaurs and breallthrough finds made b paleontologists are highlighted TICTAC~ .... ..... MAim lMAT Mm WIRP•CINClllAn ~·-WILD, WLD WOM.D Of u.u&.I • -.al PM¥llWI vmlOMllOI · MAVI GUM, WLL TllAYIL. 19 llOVll "The Christmas T1ee" ( 1969. Drama) W11f1am Holden. Virna L1s1 A wealthy businessman devotes all of his efforts to tl'le happiness of his dying son t? hrs . 15 m1rt ) .. U (I) llA•lll. '.1 Magnum has 1oman11c memories sttrred when he ts hired by a champion sutfe1 to protect her daughter from kidnappers (A) ( 1 hr ) 0 GJ Cot1Y IHOW Chlf and Clair's Oldest daughter (Sab11na LeBaus) 1e1urns home from college tor Thanksgiving and tnes to conv1ce her parents to tel her go to Pans 101 the summer • ""*' ..... AMl¥DIMY Three episodes from the onglnal series never released m syndlcatton One story starring Robe1t Duvall entitled "Miniature" oncludes scenes in color (2 hr6) D ~ llO¥ll 'Arthur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore Liza M1nnelll A drunken, hedOf'ltSllC young m1lhonalre falls 1n love w111l a poor waitress. but his family threat· ens lo cut ofl his 1nher1tance unless he l"'"'E..::: (RJ Q 12 h<0 I Mtm Of "9111 llYlf•tt "Aumpole 01 The Bailey" mpote's hopes of winning a fraud case and clearing his personal debts are threat· ened t>y Judge Bullingham Q ( 1 hr ) (C) llO¥ll "l he Comancheros" c 1961 Western) John WaynP Sruarr Whitman A Texa. R;inger SP.I!. ou1 10 s1op the d1s111 twtion of guns nnd f11eweter 10 lhe hosttle Com ncher. ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) CH) -THI NPl Hosts Len Ditwson. NICk Buorucontt 11 ru > (0) .,.. "South Pnc11tc · (19~S. Mu'lt cal} Mitzi Oaynor. noi.sano Brazzi An Ameflcan woman tall<; 1n love w1tri a Frenchmon while c;ti'l!ooned ar. a Navy nurse 1n the South l't1c•t1c during World wer II (3 hrs) _. "Mll>e Duann Return$" ( 1983. 22 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards A widow's ne'er-do-well father. who aban· doned her when she was a child of nine. shows up with a suitcase full of Jll·gotten money and a ~itd l'leart cond111on 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min) MOVll "The Right Stuff'' ( 1983. 0f8- ma} Sam Shepard Scolt g1t1nn Based on the bOOI< by Tom Wotfe The selection and 11a1n1ng of the ltrsl Amerrcan~ro- -Muls take placfimid poTI!tcal maneuver- ing and media hype 'PG' (3 hrs. 12 mjn) I 1IO'CLOCI .... 1c11 e PAa.Y 1WI Steven and Elyse plan a nostalglC weekend w11h the kids before lhe beby arrives. but thet! longing for the P8S1 ~1'0! shared by ttlelrolfspfing I TICT~~ LCMIOAT m91ft1W TWT Featuted. Bar~b I 1*'111-..., ... .. (()-·-A J and Rick are hired by a woman who behaves that clues to the ldenhty ol her cartoonist lather's l<tllet can be foond 1n his comic slrtp ( t hr) 0 CJD a.DI Alle1 sharing a pleasant dinner with Frasier's mother. a famous psyc;ho1og1s1. Diane is stunned by the woman's murder threat 1-:'M.MA llAmMl.l nw..-a lfllCIM. lhe A11 Force ChOlr and the Staller Brothers JO•n Barbara Mandrell in this Than=iv.ariety show ( 1 hr} I ..,.., -(I "' llYITDt'I "Aumpole 01 The Balley" Rumpole's hopes of winning a lraud case and clearing his personal debts are lh1eat- ened by Judge Bulltngham Q ( 1 hr ) tr!> ~ THIATM "The Barches- lcr Chronicles" Slope recommends a way lor Harding to remain warden of the hospi- tal. while developing a romantic 1nte<est on Ha1d1ng's w1d0wed daughter (Pert 4 or ~Q(lhr ) ) 8'0llTILOOI( (R) ) llO¥ll "Annie" ( 1982, Musical) Alleen Quinn, Albert Finney Ou11ng lhe Great Depre~s1or1 baldpate mulll·bllhon· a1re Oltver Werbucks opens his pala11a1 estare 10 a spunlly re<.Jheaded orphan for what he thinl\5 will only be a week ·po· i hrt, Bmtn f M.-o HITCMCOCI PMWTI lcll • ...r COUln' Wtien the oldest madam In New York eppears before Her- ry, her lamll®11y with pest and presenr pohtk:os becomes clear llO¥ll "The Chase" ( 1966 Drama) Marlon B1ando. Jane Fonda A shenfl tries to prevent the tragtc meeting of an escaped convict and his adulterous wile i hrs • 30 min ) MOmYllOCll-T'Of a. IOlllQ Bernard Taylor vs Podro Montero In e leathorwelUhl bout '><.heduled tor 10 roundi.. from SI Paul, M11111 (R) (2 hrs . :30 min ) .. 8 IUIOTI LUl*I Jo-.hue conlron1s h1<i unbt'fld1ng lather Val 1s thf" 1a1ge1 of o v•Ct0u1> plOI. Macl< is ~rved with Karen s d1vorc6 pnpers Sumner 1n1111e Levra 10 War;h1ng1on Q l ! hr J D II> HU ITMIT aull Davenport's hie 1~ iOOpardtzed when she learns abOul a plot to kill the moyo1, Belllar's e,11trad11ton trip ro Ln~ Vegas t)11ngs him 11 windfall er the lot machines C 1 hr I 11'1~ I ':nn-TMAT DIUCATI IA MCI The rights of society and the pow of state intervention are weighed aga•" the rtghl to perl>Ollal freedom and prlvac 1n a discussion of abomon. crmcefly newt>orns and lhtl rtgfll to die c;> ( t hr ) ~J llOW "Chert01~ Of F11e" ( 1981. Or ma) Ben Cr<>1os Ian Charleson Soc• PJ..es:sure J1J.'ld ~~el tUlDHllLbtMlt 1"1 very different British athletes dn their w1 to glory 1n the 1924 Paris Olympics 'Pt (2 hrs . 3 min) (l.J MOVll "B1n1nWa11es" ( 1983. Selene Fictton) Keir Dullea Suzanne Love In • e>epernnental "*'oeal procedu1e a your housew1te sullertng from brain tralJfT receiYes thought processes and memor1c l'r)m.;a~PO' (lhr 21m1nJ RACM "'°"' AICOT v -llOWll "Yol1ng Wtn5ton" ( 1972. BiOt raphy) Simon Ward Anne Bancroft n career of Winston Churchill IS traced fro h•S school day5 un111 his first election the House of Commons (2 hrs 35 min .. , MCIMtllODl- IWllT ~ When a frustrated He en finds It difllculr 10 eltE!r hef rou1111 re)=~ comprom1•,4l ,,. aawomm ... TAii ICTV &USIOlll ~··· IUT1Wl.al MIMI "f>epose" (No Date Adult) I t&5 ='0Jnt1-tt118 (() lmWMMT Qic;I( je0pard11es tr Otymp1c amblttons of a fellow skier wl'le he falls on her dunng his 111"1 venture 1 thes~s (A) D • ToellM'T Host Johnny Ca1so1 Scheduled Mtchae4 TalbOt Ethel N xo1 10.E-~ LA~ Amlle:A Sr:hodule<J Mtlr 01 Common Cause M&gaz1ne Florene. Graves oebates Dr Frank Sturtevan d11ec1or of sc1en11t1c at1a11s at Soarte. tnc on Nutrasweet ger1atr1c1an Aobe1 Clldmus on c1tro lot aging par*Ot1 (A Mhr) MOT •ctUAM.Y THI ... llOV9 "Thal Lucky Stiff' ( 1980. Corr edy) Randy W~t Kelly NICl'IOIS A ban error turn\ a NAw York elevator operate into a weal!hy ret se1 playbOy ( t hr 11 min) MOVll 'The Awakenino 1 t980 Hor ror) Charltcm Hoston Susannah Yo1k A1 archaeotO!Jr'.I 'I deugnrl"r oocome'\ f O'> sessed by lhf' mnt1>votttn1 i;p111t o 111 Anctenl fQyplt.m Qlll'On 'R' ( I hr 41. min) m 111 CUii <.;r,h1•11•Jll\f1 " Tt.nnk \JIVlll~ celeb111tl0f1 ( 1 tor 10 "'"' -1TWUIHTZO. m Oii NOU.YWOOO MOVll Borny,,,,, d.1y (t!)~ Com «tt1'4..Ju'1y HCllliJ<l y Wo!l!Hm H~ Whfor a boaut1lul bt~md<' ,,,. ,r , ,,.,~ that htr l)Oy lnend IS 1nvolv1•d " .01n1C~ und1trha~U( dN1lirgs. <..ht> ttlf>'» 1NHY w1tl') hor ttlquttll instructor (2 hr , H) mm 1 lllSIW .... ---PLll ~, .. ) llO¥ll Olf!,._,.<1 111 Kill' ( 1980 I .. ,, .1 y 111 I II 0 r I I e n !) Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie Dickin- son. A New YOfk psychiatrist's practice 1s e11am1ned alter a former patient becomes a <;uspect 111 a series ol slay1ngs 'R' ( t hr . 45 min) (J)8'0l1'1C8f'f'D CJD .,_ "The Right Stuff" I 1983 Dra- ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn Basea on the bOOk by Tom Wolfe The selection and training ol the ftrst American astro nauls il<e prace am10 polrt1caf maneuver- ing and media hype 'PG' o (3 t11s 12 mm) CSJ llCWm 'Ra1C1ers 0 1 The l osr Ark ( 1981 Aelventure) Hamson Ford Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-tro111ng archeolo- glst-adventurer races Nazi ev1IC1oers fOI a tegen08rv-rnt1g1ourirrfif3'et -01 el\Ormous power. narrowly escaping dozens of death traps en roure 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 1tt18 (I) .,. "Escape From Iran The Canadian Caper" j 1981, Orama) Gordon P1nsent. Chris Wtgglns The true story of six Americans who eluCled the m1111ant takeover of the U.S Embassy 1n Tehran and were g111en retuge by the Canadian Ambassador who successfully engineered lhelf Meape fl-Om the covnrry (R) ( 1 hr . 55min.) tm(Q) llllCMI "Love You" (1 981, Drama) Annelle Haven Wade Nichols A shy young wile blOssoms dunng a romantic weekend w11h her husband and another couple ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 11:9 II fl) LA11 MONT WITH DAVID LITTIJIWt Scheduled Rob Reiner. dog sleCI races 1n the halls of NBC (Al ( 1 hr ) I MIMD MITCHCOCIC PMllJfTt n.ln.10 .,. "Marnaye On The Rocks ( 1965. Comedy) Frank Sinatra Deborah Kerr Whtie on vacation. a lover's quarrel winds up tn divorce with the wile marrying her husband's t>est fr1end (2 hrs ) m llllCMI "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ota ma) Robert Redford. Perer Boyle A young liberal 111es desperately to avoid being corrupted by hts campaign for a seat In tne US Senate (2 hrs) I ........ VOY• M.0 MOCalY NCAA Div1s1on I Ch:lm ptonsh1p from Sp11ngl1eld. Mass (A) I 1 _ ........_ ... v1u- •CZ> "CrH pthOw" ( 1982, ,Horror) Hal HOI· brOo'lc, Adrienne Barbeau. ( 1 hr , 57 mtn) •«?J "Ti'le lncradtbft Mr Limpet" ( t964. Fantlly) Don Knous, C11ole Cook (2 hrt,) •CI> "I Am The Cheese" (1983, Orama) lfc>bert MacNaughton. Hope Lange ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) •CD) "8111 Cdsby, Himself" ( 1982. Come 9.t> 8 111 C~y ( I hr , 44 min ) ,.Clf) "Orea" (1977 Adventure) Richard Ha1r11, CnarlOllt Aamp11ng ( 1 hr 32 min.) "Tht Twel\le Cnalr$" ( 1970 Come- Cly "lbl°Moody. 'FranliLllngilTA (T"Tlf . 34 min} •• "Gammera Versus Monster X" (t9e9.' Sclt/'lct·Flctlon) Gammtra, Kelly Va111 ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CC) "What PrlCt Q1ory?" ( 1952. Come· ~ Jamt1 Cagney, Oen Calley. (2 hrs ) •Cl> "Tl'lt Otty Fox" (1982, Western) hr , 30 mTn )' 1M@ llCWm "O O A " (l949. Mystery) Edmond O'Bnan, Pamela Britton When a man reahzes that he has been given a do~ of time-released Polson. he sets out 10 1oca1e his lllller oetOfe his life ends. ( l hr . 50 min) W8 llO¥ll ··sssssss" ( 1973, Horror) Strother Martin, D11k Benedtel. A lamed J~~lt. ticJ>.!rt ~tilt .llts expenf'!lental fail- ures to a c11cus freak show. ( 1 hr .. 5!) min) um @) BfTIJIT~ TOMIQHT Featured· BarryC~bb ....,!YIMllOl>ctDl•Blll TMCOM ~ COUICT10N OP'U.l'ODA~ HOMl'nlOGI .. All IWl'TWI LAUQH.- llCMI "Casanova '70" (1965, Come· dy 1 Marcello Mastroianni. Vlrna L1s1 A NATO oft1cer·s passion for women 1s heightened when he laces n1s mistress. a S1c1han peasant girl. and a jealous rioble- man's wife (Subtitled) ( 1 hr . 53 min) t•(C) llO¥W "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Debotah Foreman. A high school g1rl breaks off her romance wllh a punket because the re1attonsh1p threatens her standing w•lh•n her peer group 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) 2llO 11::.. ... llQHTWATCH ....... °' '°"""" tfY1MllOPl.AMI RACltQ World Champion· ship Raoe lfom Houston (A) ( 1 hr ) (Q)IODeQ (J ) llCWm "The Other Side Of M1dn1gh1'' (l977. Drama) Ma11e-France P1sle1. John Beck Based on the novel by Stdney Shel- don A Frenchwoman seeks a special 1ype .r ol revenge upon an Ame11can p1lo1 who deserted he1 dunng World War II to marry a Wash1ng1on rournahst 'A' (2 hri . 43 =1":'"Fc:.. NOftl.l'I COUWT ,,.,., IWAOIMT M ZOleOINM .. llCMI 'The Day The World Ended' Richard Farnsworth, Jacki. Burrough• ( 1 hr . 32 min.) .. CD) "Best Friends'' (1982, Comedy) Burt Reynoids. Ooldle Hawn ( 1 hr , 50 min.) G "The Big Beal" (1 963) Cindy Carol. Oogt Ora,,._ (Ulr.&.}-_j, • e "Voyage Into Sp11ce" (1970. Sci· ence·Ftetlon) Mltaundbu Kaneko, Shoza· buro Date (1 nr . 30 min.) (%) "All The Right Mov"" ( 1983. Ora· mo) Tom Cru11t. Craig T Nelson I 1 nr 30 m1n.J -(CJ "War1oc11 · ( 1959 Wettern) Ai¢hard Widmar!\, Henry Fon<la 12 l'lrs) (ij) "Jows 3' ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Qu"1C1. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr • 39 mtn ) "Wuthe11ng Httghll" ( t 939 Romanc«il L.aure11oe OllvJt r, Mtrle Oberon ( 1 hr • 43 min.) tW8 "Mothro" ( 1962. Sclf nce-Flctlori) Fraf'\ky Sok1t. Hiroshi Ko1zum1 -12 hta.) - (%) "Fr,nee1" ( 1982. Biography) Jeu lca L•nge. Ktm Stanley. (2 "'' , 20 mln ) tW G "Small Miracle" ( 1973. Oram•) Vlt· Iorio De SIC.t. Aal Vl llOl\9 ( 1 hr • 30 mini ( 1956. Science-Fiction) Richard OeMtng. Lo11 Nelson. Several survivors of an atom- ic war dtSCover a house uncontaminated i radlauon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CIQ'9 . llOWll "Flight Command" (1941, Adventure) Robert Taylor. Ruth Hussey. A cadet "earns his wings" in a rough-and- tough naval flight squad1on (2 hrs.. 30 m11*. 1., .... ,... ~---- -V'IDIOMllOX ldl PMrM• ':'"Tootsie" ( 1982, Comedy) '?vsttn Hollman. Jessica La~. _p.!] out·_ of-worl< New Vork actor liOefid as tem· peramental discovers a whole new cateer 101 himself when he disguises himself as a woman and lands a soap opera rOle. 'PG' Q_( 1 hr .. 56 min) CZJ MON "Ma1tc1ous" (1974. Comedy) Laura An1onell1. Tun Ferro. A new house- keeper becomes the object of clellre tor a widower and his young sons. 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min) •OO llOWll "Star 80" (1983. Orama} Maf-- lel Hemingway. Eric Rot>ens. Traces the career and death of mOdef·actress Doro- thy Srrauen who was murdered by her estranged husoana. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 4• min) • W i CllCAIO'l NIT ...r ..... ,...(It) 41:11 llCWm "Trie Cat Creeps" ( 1946, HOf- r01) Lois Cot11e1. Paul Kelly The soul of a young female murder victim Inhabits 1he body of a cat ready to seek vengeance. ~hr . Smm.) 4:11 lmllCAl DOCTOR llCMI "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. Faritasy) Animated Vok:es by Lorenzo Music ano Judith Kahan Karnpmarin. Creatures a11emp1 to make time s11nd still oy raking 1he spnng that betongs to the cosmic clock ·po· ( 1 nr. IS min.) W @ IDMAMOl.auMm M CS) llO¥ll "Hans Ch11sttan Andersen" ( 1952. Musteal) Danny Kaye, Jeanmalre. A teller ot fairy tales dreams of bet~ after falling 1n love with a beautltul bellerl- na ( 1 hr . 50 min ) __ ............. ....,.. _ -· "A Christmas Carol" (1975, F1nt1· ~ Animated. (1 hr .. 30 min ) CC> "The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animated. (1 hr . 38 min.) ® "Six WHkt" ( 1982. Orlma) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyi.t Moore. ( 1 hr , 47 mln.J ' (Q) "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Orama) C. Thom1a Howell. Matt Diiion. ( 1 ht.. 31 min) "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Orama) John Travona. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr , 3e min.) . we "Ktng Kong Va OoClzlllt " (1963. 9c'- enee·Ftctton) MlchH I Ktith. Herry He* comb t2 hf•• t• e "March Of The wooo.n Soldlerl" ( 1934 Fantasy) S11n Laurel, Ollwr Har· ~~~ ( 1 !'Ir I ;.. ~ "Am1tyv11te ·The Demon"' (1 983, Hor• ror) Tony Roberts, Tess Htrptt. ( 1 hr .. 45mln) Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 23 C°'ne And Get II" ( 1936. Ofama) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan ( 1 hr • 39 mm) •(t4) 'The Ruling Class" (1971. Drama) PPtcr O'Toole. Alas1a11 Sim (2 hrs , 35 min) tOJ "Rumble Fish" ( 1983, Orama) Mall Otllon. Mickey Rourke ( 1 hr . 34 mm ) CS) "The Pira1es 01 Penzance" ( 1983 l.AuslCalJ l\"evlri l<lrne. Angela Lansbury ._ fl hrs) * 8 · 0e">lroy All Mons1ers" ( 1968, Sci- ence Fiction) Ak11a l<ubO Jun Tazak1 ( 1 nr} Ci Ice Castles ( 1979. Romance) Lynn Holly Jotinson Robby Benson ( 1 hr 53 rn1n) .. tJ "like Mom. like Me''\1978. Drama) L 1nda Lavin. Kristy McN.chol (2 hrs ) D "Please Don't Eat ,The Oa1s1es" ( 1960 Comedy) Doris Day. David Niven _Rhrs) _ Tl) "Wedding ·In White' ( 1973. Orama) Donald Pleasence. Carol Kane ( 1 hr 43 min) .. 'Camat Knowle<Jge" ( 1971, Drama) Jack Nicholson Ann-Margre1 (2 hrs ) ( L Oatty Duck s MOYie --Fan1as1tc l~and • { r983. Come<Jy) An1matea ( 1 hr 18 min) OJ 8111 Cosby. Himself" (1982. Come- dJI Boll Cosby ( 1 hr, 44 min) D (l ) "Aashomon" ( 1950, Orama) Tosh1ro M1fune, Macholo Kyo ( 1 hr . 23 min ) -Evening---- .. a ... IWPY DAYI MAii Cll ... MM'TTOMMT n.rt COllPMY ITMTmc ...... 9GllT .... • •THI ..V Fea1ured tlldden credit potentials at home. car shopping, wr111ng WlllS Q CC) llO¥ll "Warlock ' ( t959, Wesiern) Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda Aller ridding a town ot ou1laws. a gunsltnger Is challenged by one ot the men who helped him (2 hrs) Wl't-.ATUTllD•fTt H1ghllghts of the 1968 New York Jets and 1969 Kansas City Chiefs (RJ ( 1 h_ ..... __ T Thegravel- vofQe 50ngs and enduring humor ol the octogenar1an comedian are caprured 1n a 1981 perf0<mance at Ontario's Hamilton Place. (l)llOVll "The Grey Fox" (1982. West- ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur· roughs Released alter 30 years 1n prison. a no1or1outt1agecoach band11 finds PoPU· te,,ty among the people 1n rhe Canadian wilderness when he embarks on a train- rob= spree 'PG' ( 1 hr 32 min ) tD VMD'8 • l1ll mA Mm'l9IU. Phfladelph1a 76ers at Pt1Q9nu1 Suns {2 hrs 15 min I .. .c ... uwr.;.. ·~ 9-co•MY 11.aB11.11m•ww -. . ..,.. MM mnt'I llOl9T WOll.D Guest Warren Bullet. chairman or S.rksh1r~ Halflaw•y 24 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 191::.=:..TMTW l.OWllOAT - :: ::i. "Paper Dolls" star Mor gan Fa11chlld and her stster, actress Cathryn Hartl, demohllon experts Mark _ anc!~l.J2!z.eau1L _ I ~UW rW: Fea1ured IJ•$: ,..,,.*""ILDiommt au 2 2 CUTI' tJI nw-. l(en No11on vr. Muhafnmad All (Mac.ch 1973 1n San ( Diego) (RJ ( 1 hr J ~· _ CID ... M NPl Hosts Len Dawscm. • . Nick 8wnlcor11t { I hf-.) (l ) llO¥ll "Raiders Of The LOSI Ark ' ( 1981 Adventure) Hamson Ford, Ka1en Allen 111 1936 a globe-1ro111ng archeolo- g1s1 ad11en1urer races Nazi evildoers for a legendary rehg1ous ar11fact of _enormous Power narrowly escaping dozens ol death traps en roule PG' { 1 hf • ~5 mlfl ) CO) llO¥ll "The Outsiders'' { 1983. Ota ma) C Thomas Howell, Matt OtllOll Teen- aged gang members 1n a mid-1960s Okla- homa town become involved 1n a murder leading to tragic consequences tor all con· cerned ·po· ( 1 hr. 31 min J Cl l llOVll "The Twelve Cha11s" ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella A dePQSed nobleman enlists lhe aid of a commoner 10 help recover 12 chairs. Olle ol wnicn holds a lorlune 1n 1ewels 'G' ( 1 lhr.=- NI ~C:w..PMYn GIHM& Y P111D WBKDAY ..olt An aflec11onate look al children's televtslOn during the 1950's focusing on lhree of Los Angeles' top chtl- dren's TV hos1s of lhe era. TICT~DOUIM ... U..lMATTwm WllP•c:a:.An lllOftnCCUT WU. WU .....0 tJI AlmALI .... mlTOI ....... MAWl ... WU.TMwa .. (I) .... tJI MZZAlm A famous race car driver (Cate Yarborough) v1s1tlng a sick orphan bOy lacing surgery Is mistak- en tor a bank robber along with Bo and Luke •· and the chase is on! ( 1 hr ) D GI) Y Donovan. Julie and Ham 10in forces w11h two teen-age resistance mem· t>ers 10 blow up a Visitor resorr where Ota· na 1s hOldlrlQ a seminar on human food processing, ( 1 hr ) 8 C0UW u..ITUU. Idaho at UCLA {2 hr&) • a -Benson arranges a dale for Clay1on bUI she's repulsed by his IC•se~:-OIC-$ 0 llOW9 ··Casablanca' C 1943 Drama) Humph1ey lloS,1art lngrtd Bergman An e*patriate Amerari casino owner in trench Morocco holds the key lo the e~apo ol a European resistance leader and 1'11$ wile. who are flff1ng from the NB/I' (2 hrs , 10 NllO ) , I .... _, ___ ___ WML mmT -Guesr JOSeph Gran1111 . put>t her of T'he Granville Mar Itel Letttf I (C) llCMI 'Thv Buos Bunnv I Roed Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animat- ed New footage 1s combined with ctaSSIC cartoon shorts 10 presenr variOus "Looney Tunes" stars 'G' ( 1 hr , 38 mm ) ~lNR. um Of •-OI> (HI llOYll "Orea" ( 1977. Advenrure) Richard Hartis. Ch8rlolle Rampting A killer wnale seeks revenge on a tlshefman who killed its mate 1n a caprure llll~[l'IRI P'G.-Ti~ rTiin ) I$, QAUA .. Gm YOUR MUD Gallagher brongs toos zany 1nven11oos and hvely-0bser- va11ons to an audience 1n Beaumont, Tex· as c 1 hr) '1)UO'Q.OC1tlmt 1::9@ WI ClOll · EmmylOU Harr" · ts profited ICefl(: Grle$Sman < 1 h1 I .. g ~ T1CTAC LOYllOAT ....,..,~ tc.mn Featured .Jar~y~'f'IOVl-tllJ WAU ..,_, WIB <Juest Joseph Gra11v1lle. publisher ol The Granville Mar· ket Letter 8i> • COOPD'I OflAMll COUNTY Ou1 Ret11ed Execuhves How They Help Peo µte' ~ ~~e F1s1l' ( 1983, Orama) Matt 01ll011 Mickey Rourke In a 1950s urban enwonment. a young tough looks up lo nos older brother. an aging biker, while struggling 10 l1nd h1s own place 1n the wotl<l 'R' ( 1 hr , 34 min ) M (?)CIWUl~oetMflUI.. t> (I) DAU.Al Ethe rrles 10 make Clayton feet secure at Southlork and J R. consid- ers pleasing Sue Etten by hiring Jamie at rhe office Q 11 hr ) Q GJ 11()¥11 ' Conan The Bart>anan" ( t982. Adventure) Arnold Schwar- zenegger James Earl Jones In a mythical pas1 a w;moor-thiel and hlS companions are <,enl tiy a Nordic king to tree the ruler's oaughter from lhe teecler ol a snake cull g_ ( 2 hrs ) D (!Al HAWMAN MIAT Andy's mother amves unexpectedly from Ch1oeoo while Mac and Andy are working on a case 1nvolv1ng Cookie F011due. • proslilute who witnessed a murder t I hr ) I ... mRY _,.. Scheduled OaVl<l Eken· ncr (!hr) fD IUDll Oii M lllAT19 The remote country house of a Cambridge don Is the setting tor a senes of events involving Spffts murder and revenge Stars Tom Con11 Donald Pleasence •nd ~ Nicholls 1i hr, 30 min) CO ,_. a.. "What Should Reagan's Economic Program Be?" Gue&t Rep Jac~N~) (thr) llO¥ll "Uncommon Valor" ( 1b83, Drama) Gene Hacl\man, Robert Stadk A O"ev1ng lather '<Hms e $mall f<>fce to res· cue his t.<>n who has been held prisoner for 10 years airer being declared mls.slng- 1n-ac1t0n m Vietnam ( 1 hr , "5 mm ) ($) llO¥ll "Monry Python'' The Meaning Of Lile" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleete. Michael Pahr. Tf\e Seven Age9 of Man 1o11wlde the loose tra1 r1uwor11 tor a se<1es of comic ePloOde1o i,.oohog 011erything from ~xual rep1wuc.tt0n to glurtony 'A" ( t ni., 25 min).., (%)_."All The Right Moves·• (1983, Drama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An 11mb111ous high school football ptayer tn a dying Penrl'\ytv11nia 11 town dr ams of a c;01lege scnot.r.n.p it! oroet 10 make a better hie tor tnn\Mlf 'R f1 h1 30 mtn ) ...... MnCMCOCI....,,. -l'riday Conl. t:lt@ l9ff TUCll l:ll(f)..,.. "Firepower" (1979, Mystery) Sophia Loren. James Coburn A man·s widow and ~everal uth•r parties cc> »cJe 011 tt1tt C..i1 llbean tu 11.'.trr• the r~ '"' nc, tx>h1nd her husband's violent death (2 hrs. 30 min) ~ IC'TY: THI llCOND com.ca NA NJ. COllf ACT UM Tl (II) .,,. -JawrT ("T983.~r1'ture1 Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great white sl'lark terr0<lzes a marine amuse- men~ark 'PG' ( 1 hr ,..39 min J ,.. B Cl) PM.COii CMIT Chase tearns !he resulls of the FAA repor1: Angela and Riebman'n scheme to control Francesca's portion of Falcon Crest. Maggie's real fother tS loeated ( 1 hr-) 11 = MOUITC).111 An 1nternat1onal h11 man Mall pvt t>eh1nd bars 1s out of prison and &lail«ng lhe 0e1ec1tve as a target IOI reve'lj; O ( 1 hr ) I' THI IRAlt Research on sphl·bra1n patients reveals 1nto1ma1ton about se-< d1f- terences and the relation ot tnought to la01J'& O ( 1 hr ) CC) "Am11yv111e -The Demon · (1983. Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper A skept1ca1 1ournal1s1 buys the famoos allegedly-haunted house. Ignoring the warnings of others about powerful forces wtuch continue to lurk 1n •ts base- -·=~~· 45 min I ~ DIYO • COMClltT The 1ock group l<nown tor 11$ untQIJe attire and mechanical movements uses special effects to per- lorm Ms 1nclud1ng "Whip It ... "Beautiful WOfld" and "Uncontrollable Urge" before .. a Be~ Hills audience -I......,. ... THI llMY l90ll Orson Welles narrates trltS documentary which traces the efforts 10 salvage one of King Henry Vlll's sunken battleships, the Mary Rose (%) llO¥ll "Quarter' ( 1981. Drama) Alan Bates. Maggie Smith A Bohemian couple open their home to a young wornan whose husband was given a Jail sentence 'A' ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) .. PUYIOYVlllO llA~ ,. 1..•())<11••-- ICTY ., ... .......... ~ -• ~ CKAIR)llll• <"> llOWll "Emanuelle And Joanna" (No Oate, Adult) ( 1 nr . 30 min.) llOWll "Going Berserk" ( 1983 Come· ctyJ John Candy. Joe Flal'lerty Polltlclans. aerobics and religious cults are par1 of lhls comedy featuong the casl of Second City TV 'R' (1 hr , 23 min ) 1w «7) ...rTUC11 11:9 B llOWI .. The Trial Of 81lly Jack" ( 197 4. Dfam3) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor A hatt·lnd1an Vietnam war hero ltghls the estabhshment to defend a reservation and Its school (A) f2 hrs • 15 min l a e TOllQHT Host Johnny Carson SChoduLed Joan Embery, Harvey Kor· man. Pamela S1ephensO(l ( 1 hr ) l~~:i=yJack" (1974. Orama) 1om Laughlin. Oe!Of'•S Taylor A half 1ne11an V1etnnm war hero ftghts the eatablt5hmenl to defend e reservation and II• SChOOI IAI 12 /'l(S . 40 min) i=MDAUa fm LAlDIGHT AlmlCA Scheduled: Pro- lpc;sor Jack Shaheen on Aral'\, a11d tele111· s10n c;1;;1rt.-olyp1ng. Leonard David. edilO< ol Spaceworld, on travel to Mars (R) ( 1 hr J ___ ... ,Nl .. -fTBP9'1• m.ATIR nllA Vera Carp and her Vig1· fanle -Smul Snilchers orAmenca arin:>art of the local zanies of Tuna, Texas Who surface during the investigation of lhe oea1h of a local Judge ( 1 hr ) lD Jlt CWI Scheduled'. searching for · tame in Hollywood; a new Bible entitled "The Book." ( 1 hr , 30 mln.) ,,. CC) llCMI "Tea For Three" ( 1980. ,Adult) i ~ hf 24 4l'll(I.) 1W (l) lllCMI "Kinky Ladles Of Bourbon Slreet" ( 1977, Drama) Dawn Cummings. Helga Truu Four emotionally disturbed wome~ decldft. to end It all-1~ Ofl8 great ~Y of pleasure ( 1 hr . 25 min ) meu TKatT zoem •• ~ Three eptSodes from the 0<iglnal senes never released 1n syndication One story starring Robert Duvall enlltled "Miniature" includes scenes 1n cOlor (2 hrs ) I AllCROCll llOVll-"T-~ Great Tex-as Dynamite Chase" ( 1976. Adventure) Claudia Jenn- ings. Jocelyn Jones. Two female bank robbers outwit police and ravage the male populace with blazing shootouts. dyna- mite blasts and outrageous disguises. ( I hr , 40 min.) l .... w ... llOCOOllDN.11 ITMITIOI UM~ TOP MIS IOJlll Bernard Taylor vs Ped10 Montero in a featherweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds. from SI. Paul. Minn (R) (2 hrs , 30 min) 1Ml@ llGHT TMCltl 11:9 G CID LATI llGHT WITH DAVID Ll'11WmAN A special edition with Oa11id Byrne or Talk· i Heads and Bangles. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) IOOGlltlCT U.: VIDIOI llO¥ll "Mozamb!Que" ( 1965. Oramal Sieve Cochran, Hildegarde Kneff, A wom- an blackmails a pilot in order to obtain the conlents of a briefcase. (2 hrs.) m llOVll "The Boys In The Band" ( 1970. Orama) Cliff Gorman. Laurence Luckinbill. A homoetxual'a blrlhday party prov1oe1 a platform for revelations by hie friends (2 hrs'.) ID POCUI PUI fllTIVM. Award·wlnntno Mms by college sludents: Erik Knorr's documentary ''Portrall Of A Pr•&on" that offers a view 1n10 prison life Host: director John Badham 00 111'C1••• CQ) llO¥ll "Aunt Peg's Fulfillment" (No Dale. Adult) Juliet Anderson. John Holmes (l hr . 30 min.) (S)llOVll "Staying Alive" (1983. Orama) Jof'tn T"lavolla. Cynthia Anodes A young aspmng dancer lands a role In a prOduc· !ton. thus 1eopardizlng his rela11onkl'l1p with ~oung woman 'PG· Q ( t hr., 36 min.) (Z.J llOWll "Amityvlle • The Oemon" ( 1983. Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper A skeptical 1ournallsl bUys the lamoos allegedly·haunted house. lgnor1ng the warnings of others about powerful lorces whach conttnue to lurk In its baS&o r ~t 'Pu ( t '" • 45 min.) r W <!I 9n"MTH•JT TWT Fea1llled. Jo~mour e ··start Tne Revolul1on W1th0ut M~" ( t970. COmNjyl Gone Wilder, Don ntd Su1herlanct Two sets of 1oentica1 twins metit oo the eve of 1he French Revo1Ut1on alter veers ol separa11on ( 1hr .. 30 min) CID llCMI-''Independence Day·· ( 1983. Dfama) Kathleen Quinlan, David Keith. A young (T'l('Chanlc finds h1mseu lalhng in love with wait "56 A' ( 1 hr 50 rrun I W @ lllHT tlW:l(I CC) MO¥ll "Lermy' ( t974, Biography) Dustin Hottman, Valerie Perrine. Cetebfat- ed comedian and social commentator Lenny Br~e toes to speak freely within tnec6n$1fflfn1s i51trie-r!150S all~ ·s ....... --- i a1 system 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 'min ) w ... 0# .. W llO¥ll .. The Carpe1baggers" ( 1964, Dfama) George Peppard. Carroll Baker. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A rich young ellecutlve becomes lnvOIVed In many romantic affairs (2 hrs . 45 min ) ·1=,._THIDAM ... IOWAll 1 llAllTll'I LAUGH • llOWll "Best Friends'· ( 1982. Come- dyt Bur:t -Reynotds. Got~ 'Hawn Two screenwnters who have a good personal and professional relallonship overeittend their t11endsh1p by getting. married 'PG' ~hr SO min 1 -.-TTUCll n llOWll "Se• Ganie-; Of The Very Racn · ( 1983, Adult) Heall'IPr Deeley Chris CM- -~ (1 hr , t8 min ) 1:11 U MO¥ll 'Invasion Of The Body Sna1ch· ers" ( 1956. Science Fiction) Kevin McCarthy. Dana Wynter Outer space flo- ra dupli<:ate Southern Californians and sap their minds as tney sleep ( 1 hr 50 min~ lra-ri'= CCIUlll IAIUTIAU.,,..."" _,.. "Otva" (1981, Dfama) W1lhel· men1a W1gg1ns Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's recording of his favorite opera star's performance leads him on a w~d and dangerous adven· ture (Subttlled) 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min I MICH) -TMI Ill\. Hosts Len Dawson. •i ==(1hr) $="My Tulor" (1983. Romance) Caren Kaye. Mall La1tanzl. A nigh school sludent becomes romantically Involved with the older woman who Is IUIOrtng him In Frencl'I. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) llll l a.LIMITa&. llfwmeTHILMI -•lm1JltnU (JI) UUJ •• CWD YM MUD Gallagher brtngs l'lis zany Inventions and lively obser· vallon& to al\ audience 1n Beaumont. Tel(- as ( 1 l'lr) Ml llO¥ll "Orea" ( t977. Adventure) Richard Hams, Charlotte R•mphng A killef whale seeks revenge on a HSherman who k1Ued 11s mate 1n a capture attempt. ·PG' ( 1 hr . 3~ min.) -.. ~=r-~ mnt _,.. OLYWIAD FHm footage ol some lhrilllng U.S. v1clOfteS at tho · 80 Win- ter Olymp.c ,flames held rn Lake Placid . NY I (R) CO) llCMI "Zapped!· < 1982. Comedy) Scott Baio. W1ll1e Aames A htgh scrioo science genlUS uses his accidentally acqµitod Jro'Cbokmel!C powers to improve his love Ill• ·R' ( 1 hr 35 mtn l •1lfMCG .. ~ ... • llOWll "KrOl'los" f 1%7 Science-Fie· Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 25 tlOO) Jeff ~Ofrow. Barbara Lawrence A· bombS are usele5I 1n destroying a d1abol1- cal monstl!f wno t>ounds lhfough space ravaging c111es and planets ( 1 hr . 40 min) •8 llOWll 'Scoll Free' (1976. Orama) Michael Brandon. Susan Saint James, A spuntcy young woman Ofdefs the kidnap- ping ol a professional gambler wti<> refuses 10 return a oarcel of land he won -laturclay MTCll & -llDl90IU ••••n IGIAHI rr•RTTllll Cl.OllW lmTAUC ._TIDAW'W '"YCU•ll•ll 111•1c1 •rnDO ~ .......,. llOWll · The Oa1k Crystal' ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Puepe;s ( 1 hr • 35 min ) CE ., ..... ,_. •••uscrr _..., Uo to dare bvsmess information for mana- gers. 1nclud1ng stralegy. issues. technolO· gy. and a review of Wall Streel acU11111es 1 hr ) MOVll 'The Secret Of N I M H " ( 1982. Fantuy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Ha11man Dom Delu•se ( 1 hr . 20m1n) {D) MOVll 'The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Lightslone An Hin- dle. ( 1 hr . 29 min ) (l)llOWll "Black Beauty" ( 1946, Orama) Mon1 Freeman Richard Denn1riog ( 1 hr • t• i.'IJ. • u.m 111 IDoMJmlt MellltiW _._YUM ... °' A9ICU..""" mTMMAYOM ----... OUT ... WCCll ............ -.YT .. s= .... 1.r:r-" ......... ..... 2'SAIV .... ,u. fmf,_ ... "A Min Aton. I 195S Wesr .,...~,_Mllltnd. Mery Murpny (~ hra ) I NOllf '!!!'.& Robetl WOOd$ yt Cowt>oy Jimmy MOOfe (R) ( 1 hr l ... ''Come A~ Oel II" 11938 Ora· 28 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 . ""' from the lnchans 1n a PC*er game ( 1 hr 30 min) ..-ecam / cc• .,., CAL.8mM -UClll _.,, Ot> M. r•ICICI. -A bfa ... e young girt and a desperale lug1trve are thrown rogether on a deSefted ISiand ( 1 hr • 30 min) llOWll "Frances" ( 1982. B1<>graphy) _ ~-La~1m._SJanJey Tbe 1ro11hlec1 ma) Joet McCrea Waller Brennan t 1 hr , --r~~-=-- 14;;;:.sn-- 1CTY:'"' 11C01m eomea PIA~ MCI -Mok"ey and Red become roommates and have trouble snanng space (Q) llON ··My5tery Island" ( 1978. Adventure) ( 1 hr. 30 min) PM9 CMAa TMI tlCoelD YIM ·-·~ .. 1.=--ITOOlla 9 ~GMOTI 1'9TALI 91.DIWOM llDWltOI •mao U7-0P.,,_. ..-UCANITOIY llOWll "A Ntghl In Casablanca ( 1946 Comedy) Marl! Brothers Lola Col· l+er ( 1 nr . 25 min ) U•IOUTI OP TMI '111 KfHI Norton vs Muhammad Alt (Sept 1976 In New York) (R) ( 1 hr ) CB> llOWll "Dot And The Bunny" {1980, Ad11en1Ufe) An1m11ed ( 1 hr 10 min I llCMI -I ............ MD DIA.QOM N9019 WYMDa.IATM ... .., •mao fJmUCANtTOIY llOWll "Tne H1gn Cost 01 Loving" (l958. Orama) Jose Fener. Gena Row· laodS ( Uv • 27 mtn J .. IATUllDAY .,,..CAOI ITAICMI 1.••••LAll ..... .. ... l.W.A.T. •••a. CGl.&•POOT'fAU. SEC Game (3 hr!I 130i'::.= ......... wo.t ... , ..... llOWll "Over-Under. S.O.ways-Oown" (1977 Or1m1) Robert V1ha10 Sharon • t Goldman (1 hr . 2em1n J t1T1m••--.. "Houst Across The Bey" ( 19•0. Or1ma) 010fgt Rall, Joan Ben netlE l'I' . 12 min ) •1 IA,,_.Y••ca •:.:-MCllJIU.I lole ol 9Ctee11 Slilr Frances Farmer 'R' (2 hrs 20 min ) d @ llTIMMT .. (C) ~ fl09IDA: TMI lllAM MD• llOWlll The on-and off-screen hie of one of Amert· ca s favorite actC>fs rs traced with ltlm clips of some of htS best movHtS 1nclud1ng "On Go1oen Pond · which won him an Oscar ___ ..w..1:11.. •Le::=llYmw Cl) llOWll ·Western Unt00" ( 1941 Wesr- l~·a;:~:::~ h" I .o¥ll "Too1s.e" ( 1982. Comedy) Oustlfl Hoffman. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr . 56 min) CGU.1• IAIUTIAU. PMVllW OU VIDIOMllOl MOVll "Twice Upon A Time" ( t982, FanrasyJ Animated VOtCeS by LOfenzo MIAIC and Jud1lh Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr . 15m1n) -· (I) NCAA u.ITIALL. Lou1sv1lle at l'""J;·~. ............. ALL .. Tiii OU> MOUll • COOPIR I OltW COUNTY ·'Our Rerired Execu1111es How They Help Peo· pie . rff' -TMI ~ Hosrs Len Dawson. Ntek Buon.con11 1 1 hr ) MOVll 'Penelope' ( 1966. Comedy) Natalie WOOd Ian Bannen ( 1 hr 38 -1m•nr:.x. . 1.v= . .,. AmCMIO\rwtl_, IR'lmATllT••JJI Htghllghll ol the 1970 Baltlmort Colts and 1971 Dallas Cow= (R) (1 hr) (%) "Wedding In White" (1973 Orama) Donald Pteasence Carol Kane ( 1 hr . 43 nl!n l , ... LI MD•..,. MD .. AlllAZllQ I U& CA'lro.m 0 MC .._ "Soup And Me·· A pair of modern Huck F1ri~~ manage to be 1n constanr lroubte with every move they lm•i;..,. __ u•rac•IO\rwtl•n llOWll "Waltz AcrO$S Texas" ( 1983 Diam&) Antl4 Archer Terry Jas1row I 1 hr . 40mll't) .,_ "Mission Hill ( t982 O!ama) Brian 8U1ke Allee Barrett 11 hr • 27 mrn) IOIM•MTM--Me~ ~·'""' ,. &f:" ...... . ·-"" <fa Mll CMWMe .. "Abbott And Co.ttllO Meel The Keystone KOot" ( 1955. C°"*2yl Fred -llilurclay Cont. -JU1enaoon ---· 1t91J lllA IOWLM Columbus Budweiser Classic from Columbus. Ohio ( 1 hr 30 mm) 81.-ITOOQU fJ llCMI "Piranha I 1978 Science-Fic rion1 Siadford D•llman Hea1r1er Menzies I? hrs) CD lllCMI 'MOrfal C<•mbal'' (1982. Advenlure) Chan Kuan T e11 (2 hrs I Q) IOLl)IOU) fD Gee THI llllOmY Featured buying a heme. munoetpal bOnds chooSong a guardian for children shopping tor a per- sonal com™ ti) PIA Columbus Budweiser Class1e ltve from Columbus. Ohio ( 1 hr , JO mill J ~ rT'lll'llm-t1111W_'Y,.. ........ tf) TOP RA* IOXltt Bernard Taylo1 vs Pedro Mon1e10 1n a lealhe<Wetghl bOUI schecMed 101 10 rounds from SI Paul. Monn (A) (3 hrs ) rS) llO¥ll "Superman 111" ( 1983, Adven· lure) Ch1•s1opher Reeve Richard Pryor l ~m .. AICOT WI 8 g CGU.IQI fOOTIAU ClltMOM ITtlP llOTOHW ) ~'The Moon In The G:.itter' ( 1983, Ornma) Gerard Oepardtev. Nas· lassia Ktnlkt (2 hrs 17 min) ta.=-:: TOPTIN ~ llCMI "True Grit" ( 1969 Wes1ern) ~Joh=~en Campbell (2 hrs I llOT'9ClllAM.'Y ntl ... ~ llCMI "The Conqueror" (1956, Adventure) John Wayne Susan Hayward {I hr . ~I min ) COJ llCml 'Sophie'~ Choice" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Moryl S1roop Kevin Kime (2 hfl .. 37 m1n1 l llCMT~ W WOITIWOMJ) Sc~ul.cj Afeic Ramo• v~ J11mes Kinchen tor th• USBA nud<llewetghl championship, ec~uled tor 12 rounds. from Lake Tahoe, Nev ( 1 hr ) ·=-TUii ~ WWl--.0 Scheduled Alex Ramos v~ J11mes Kinchen tor the USBA n11ddlewe1gh1 ctyimptonsti1p. scMd\Jled tor 12 roond . trve from Lake Tahoe, Nev ~~ .... ~llOWll "Prom1ses In The Dark" (1979. Drema) Marsha Mason. Kathleen Beller lhr,56mtn) ~CMMAWWI• .,,.. .. , •.. ...,. ... ~'°"' ..., .. llY,,_ .,. "Oespetate Women" ( 1978 We1te1n1 Dan Hagg9'ty. Suaen Salril Ja~ (21WI) • ..., .... w ...... (R') ... "Tne Secret Of N I M ti .. ( 1982. FaNasy) Animated voices of Ehzabe1h Hartman. Dorn Deluise ( 1 hr • 20 mtn) '1' ~TOllTI,.. ___ WITH ...., 116> PAT --. .. @ ... wmtON UIDO ..... 2:11 D GOLi Skins Game Jack Nlcklaus. Arnold Palmer. Gary Player and Tom Wat· son play for snares of $360,000 1n prize money on ttus unique tournament, from Scollsdale. Ariz. (2 hrs • 30 min ) - l ••'IWl-.Am . -.com UCl. ICOT1D .. TICM.,_. GOLi Skins Game Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer. Gary Pla~~nd Tom Wat· sao play for .shares ol ,000 1n priz• money 1n this unique 1ournamen1. live trom Scol!Sdale. Ariz (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) mcAMDLR~ (II lllCMI "The Right S1ufl" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Sam Shepard. Sco11 Glenn (3 hrs., 12min) Cl' 1111-•CQWTWYll* . !:II ~llOTOIEC UU111AT9 Ml CM.tUl~U.MPUI- .. llOWll "Snow Whlle And The Tht'ee Stooges" ( 1961. Comedy) Carol Heiss. The l hree Slooges. (2 hrs) 8 llO¥ll "Return 0 1 Bruce" (1981. Adventure) Bruce Le (2 hrs) (!)um.I' ... O.THI~ e llCMI "A Piece Of The Action" ( 1977. Comedy) Sidney Pother. 8111 Cos· ~ (2hrs) SJ MOYA A look al the ways cosmetic and reconstructtve surgery aid lhe victims of acclden1a1 11auma. disease and conge011al defects O ( 1 hr ) • CAMlllLR~ lflOITICIWTa llCMI "Bes1 Friends" ( 1982. Come- dy) Burl Reynolds. Go101e Hawn ( 1 hr . 50m1n) ~-{Z)llCMI "Fra "(1982, Biography) JeSSICa Lange 1m S1anley (2 hrs 20 =1~"£:1.:1:_ ICTY: lMI 8ICM Ca.I 9L. ._OPTHl-fln llCMI "The Ballad Oi Gregorio Cor· tez" ( 1983, Orama) Edward James Olmos. Tom Bow~ u min) .. c-=--UCI POI -~ CCIUltl 90IT College football score• and hlghltghts from eround the country and 11 look at neic1 wHk's majOr contett1 ~==."" I llOWll "Ambush Bay" ( 1966, Orama) H h 0 '8 n, Mickey Rooney (2 hrs ) r•-••a• Tender rs l'l'te N;ght" ( 1962. Orama) Jenn1fef Jones. Jaton Robards Jr. (2 hrs , 30 min ) CCIUa IOOTUU. ICOMIOAM» ( llOWll "Under Fire" ( 1983, brama) Nick NOite, Joanna C{ss1dy (2 hrs , 8 min) •(fl)-QWAMM. • 81 Wini lOU ~altJfed Art Unkle1ter and Sosan K Newman dt$CUSS drug abuse 19'.MOWUlll ATM._ ACTQM °" AC1m ,.,.. ...... _ ~ flOOTMU. Team• wete rx>t available a1 p1eas time (Live) (3 hrt . 30 f'Olf'I) L.-& n .. wu••• --fU'YIOOI (191 .UmTWWTILl•n rA ..... '°"~ cmoccuu IC.uucnc. U.Ca.ul 8C&.W90UP llCMI "Savannah SmtleS" ( 1982. Advenl\Jfe) Mark Miiter. Donovan Scott l' hr , 45 min.) •@ llCMI "Oklahoma Crude" ( 1973. Ora· ma) Oeoroe C Scon, Faye Dunaway (2 .. I~~ NMh~" ,,._ at OePaul (2 hrs ) 9 llOWil "She Croea Murder" ( 1973, Mystery) Telly Savalas. Lynda Dey George ( I hr . 30 mtn ) IWM.T9CllOimlrl&.WfWl II me ... PAllTWI CBMICt llCMI "Stroke1 Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson. ( 1 hf 36 min) llCMI "Come And Gel ir· ( 1936. Ora- ma) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan ( 1 hr , 39m1n) m VINCI flMAGAllO I MOUN caDIN8.L -19'.-•llVllW me ... llOWil "The Muppe1 Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Votces by Jim Henson. Frank Oz An amb111ous amph1b1an na~ Ker· mu travels cross-country 1n search of lame ano tonune 1n Hollywood and meets an Odd asso1tmen1 of charac1e1s along tt\e way (2 hrs ) I WWTmAT --rTM..L .UmT~Mtmo .-r.TSJ•rT Tiii -Featured Alabame I 1 hr l e llCMI "Foul Play" ( 1978 Comedy) Goldie I-fawn Chevy Chase A 111>1a111n enllatt the 11d of an 1nep1 ~ol1ce deltollve alter &he becomes Involved In a bizarre HrlH of murdert and k1dnapp1no au-=:. ~· • 30 min ) • ~I Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyon• h<>St an 1nlorma1tve IOOlc at what's new al the movies I IWIT 1'0 IWIT ,_a.. "What Should Reagan's Economic P1ogr1m Be?" Guest Rep Jactit Kerrip (RoN. Y,) (I hr l llCMI "Str~er Aoe" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, LM Anderson A slock-car racer makes a bad deal with en unscrupulous lrted Chicken franctuser end becomes romMtically lnvOlved -nh a prelly but v11g1nal pubhc relations women PG' ( 1 hr . 36 m•n I ITOIUIOl#mll&I ....... . ---U.ltuL ())... - ..... ~ HOW comput&f - grapl'\tes et• made. hOW the sente of smell works. a v~t ~1lh a 11rantula a \11511 10 en invento<s' tau o Sunday.Nov. 18, 1984 27 -Saturclay Conl. (Cl 1'MI WOll.D °' DAM aMTM. A behmd·lhe·sceoes loolt rS taken et Jim Henson's new feature lifm about e mysti- cal wodd 1nhab1ted by the heroic Gelfllngs. the Pv1I SkekS•5 and lhe gentle Urru ( ~ hr ) (OJ llOVll roiced Vengeance" ( 1982, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller A karate expert uses htS Sktlls to drive mobsters out of a Hong Kgng.wun: t>lTr'ig' ffic\61Tt.hmenl ~· Tfhr . 43 mm J 1l9 II I Olt 1'MI TOW Featured lhe hottest holiday hims 1nclud1ng "Beverly Hills Cop." with Eddie Murphy, "201 0.'' the long-awaited sequel to "2001". the con- 1roverS1at Collon Ctub" and "JOhnny Dangerously". Chrir;tmas gilts to dfeam about. the cream of the '85 calendar crop I ACIHT ucat wrnt DAVI) HOlllOttill M Olt LA. featured. Geoige Lucas· first telev1St0ii prOduction "The Ewoks"; a 111p to the "M1am1 of the West Coast,'' Coachella Vdlley 1reedanc1ng to stay m shape I TOO ct.OU fOll ~ LV.~ MTW' Olt TMI MiTI TllB'ICO.Altf UTUM A study ot the elfects of for· e1gn plants and animals on Florida's wild· life agriculture commerce and health ~)~) 15 taTMlll: CMJZATIOlt MD TMI .... On May t4, t948, lhe Jewish state ol lsra· el was finally estat\llshed This episode explores its rela1tonsh1p with the U S and !he world and also iooks at Soviet Jewry's piesent plight 10 terms of human rights c;i 1 hr ) lllCml "Gandhi" ( t982, Biography) Ben Kingsley Candice Berg1m The life of Mahatma Gandhi, who led demonstra- tions of pass111e resistance 1n order to 9a1n independence for India 1s traced 'PG (3 hrs 8 min) w I=' IMKITIAU Los Angeles Lakers at San AntonlO Spurs (2 hrs 40 mrn) l .... CIWAMAL ,. DMCllllWR .... U.TMATMll NOUYWOOO ct.OllUP Featured. Sissy Spacek discusses her new movie "The River", a look at the Jacksons' "VICtory" lour as 11 winds down a 1ep0ft on the populanty of science f1ct1on on telev1s1on ~UTll,_.,. {!j ~ Olt IMf DelQO Featured from Pe1r1s Valley Afrsports Center. the wester U S reco1d·hold1ng skydive team • The Ctutch performs the IO·Man Star. a look at the latest 1n women's hosiery fashions I TOO C&.Oll NR COllPOllT •• • llAW Featured the men and women bettmd the radio talk shows (t)llOVll "The Dark C1ystal" ( 1982, Fan- tasy) Puppets. Two elfin youngsters are sent on a QUMI tor the rri1ss1ng shard ot a magic gem thel must be repaired to free their land from evil rulers 'PO' ( 1 hr . 35 mm) (!i)VIDIO.-.OX (%).,. "AH The Right Mov~" pg8J. Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An amblhOOS htgf'rscl\00! fOOfbaR player 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel 1own dreams of a coueg scholarship tn 0<der to make a better life IO< hlrnsefl 'A' ( I hr 30 mlrt I I NOUYWOOl 9' mrrt .. ~ H1hr•ke leads a p11rty ot 28 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 raiders deep jnto the jungles of Laos 1n search of h1s}<>ng-=. brothe1 • ( t hr ) D fJD .. ...,. After Arnold is appointed judge.of the school court. he's raced with a hard choice lose a fflend 01 IOse a date with the most popular girl 1n school 8 COIU811AmT9ALL. Santa Clara at UCLA (2 hrs) • 0 T.J. HOOUR Stacy goes undercover -~ as a fligh-tashion model 1n her quest to catch the l<1Uer of a model who doUbled as i!_Pr0St1tute Q ( t hr ) UJ llO¥ll "The Terry FolC Story" ( 1983, Biography) Robert Duvall. Eric Fryer Based on the true story of a young athlete who. de5ptte having loet a leg to the dis- ease. runs a "Marathon ot Hope" across Canada 1n a successful bid to rOJse money tor canGef research (2 tvs.) e lllMVA&. Bob Newhart narrates a look at the ways wlldhfe creatures raise, care fC>f and PfOlect their young Q ( l hr ) 6!) mATJ•DMiANCll "Allee In Wond· erland" Richard Burton and his daughter Kate star In this adaptation of Eva Le Gal· henne·s Broadway musical production of Lewr& Carroll's claSSIC (A) ( l hr , 30 min) COLLW POOTIAL1 miolT llO¥ll "A Night In Heaven" ( t983. Drama) Christopher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an affair with one ot her students whO works as a male exotic dancer 'R' ( t hr , 23m1n.J <a) llO¥ll "Lone Wolf McOuacle" ( 1983 Adventure) Chuck Norris. DaVld Carra- dine A man attempts to end an arms smuggling operation (2 hrs ) · llCMI "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor A v1lla1nous tndustrlal magnate tries to neu- tralize the Man of Steel by spfl111ng him into his gOOd and 1tv1I personahtlet ·po· '-2_ (2 his , 5 mtn ) Qfa llO¥ll "Rock. Pretty Baby" (1957, Mus~al) JOhn Saxon. Luana Patten A 1950s rock ·n· roll band competes for top h()(l()(S 1n a r:rtUSICal contest. (2 hra ) "I..,...,. .. ...r'rUCll:~ • e -A mM Carl IS sued for sex ual harassment by a policewoman he ref~romote Cf) "ROiiover" ( t 981. Orama) Jane Fonda. Kris Knstolterson. A former movie star who took over the c:halrma"° ship or her lare husband's corp()(atlon and a hl{fh·powered financial expert become 1nv61ved 1n a disastrous deal with Arab investors (2 hrs J e llCMI "Master Of The Flying Gvmo- hne" (No Oete Adventure) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ... Cl) ...., ....,_... .. -- Hammer finds htmsell In the m~ of a gang war while 1nvestlga1tng the shooting of an old friend ( t hr I D ti MnGllA&. .,_TMl-WA&.L lllOfll Nu l 1be1ace and Sarah Purcell host a 1ongue-1n·cheek solute to lhe ,..,.rlcan craze for surveys. with appta.tjnces KhedUk-CI by Barry Manllow 1n<f· Boy Geor__ge ( t hr ) e (ll) LOW IOAT A novelist (Lllll Palmer) OOf(JCt!> to her daughter's affair with a rrutmed man, 1 young ,,,_n learns his 11c1or lather (TreYor Howard) 11 an aleOhOllC; Judy dltcovert her all·husband 1s at>oard ~~· ) • IU: A MM M\m A dOCV· menrary on the Smithsonian k'lttltvt1on's Marine Systemt LlbOralory't ln~hga· tion of C11ribbean cor11 reefs It pretented {l hr.) ft) llCMI "Psycho II" ( 1983, Mystery) AnthQny Perkins, Meg Tiiiy. Forme< pay· chOtlC killer Norman Bates Is released after a 20..year stay 1n a mental institution and believes himself cured until a mysteri· ous rash of murdefs begins 'A' ( t hr . 53 min) (()COUIGI POCnUU. (R) (%) mvll "Amityville -The Demon'· ( t983, Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper A skepl1C81 iournaltst buys the lamous allegedly-haunted house, Ignoring the warnings of others aboUt power1ul force5 wh1Ch con11nue to lurk in Its base ment 'PG' (I hr • 45 mtn ) •@ ~TUCKI ... G llWB TOW A documentary view of efforts by the people ot Soldiers Grove, W15 , to save lhetr town from the devasta· hon ol the Kickapoo River's repeated flooding (8') llOT IElllAM.Y 'iMI ... -8 Cl) CO'la Ill Dani IS r~ru1ted by Hen ry to t0tn anot~er agency In localing a mlSSlng author he suspects may have been kidnapped and could ellpose the <.?£8rallon. ( 1 hr } U ti 'AllT'mM • CMm Carole j nd Syd outwit a gangsler wtille 1nves11gat1ng the murder of one of Syd's childhOOd friends. l hr ) ..... llCMI ··A Girl Named Sooner" ( 1975. Orama) Lee Remick, Richard Crenna A bristly backwOOds grandmother roses her 8-year-old 9randdaughter to a young cou- ple with no ch1101en ot their own ( 1 hr , 45 mm) I LR8TYUI °' 'iMI llCM Am PAMOUI llOVll "Let's Get Married" (1~37 Comf'dy) Ida Lupino, Walter ConnOlly A woman has a sto1my relallOnthlp wtth a me1eor04<>g1s1 ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ID PA&.L*W°'_ALD,_ (B)llCMI "004ng Berserk" (1983, Come· dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty Polltk:ians, aerobtcs and reflglOOI culls are part ot th11 comedy teatunng the cast of Second City TV 'R' (1 hr , 23 mtn ) CO) 'iMI NOU\'WOOO ~ Many of the lop comechans In mott0n ptetures. past and pretfnt, are featured In this retr()lj· pecllve of hilarious rnomente from the s11. ver acreen IC.:G•MTUUA -...rTMCll , .... '"'.:OID""" -, ......... _ TOOC&.omflGl~T ·=·-.,. "Tempting Roommates" (No Date. Adult) ( l hr , 9 min.) (%) llOWI "F-'rances" ( 1982, Biography) Jesslce Lange. Kin'! Stanley The troubled lite of screen star Frances Farmer 'R' (2 hrs .. 20mtn) .. ,IAn.AY..,.,MI NI l.lriiLL ... WM&. 11mT IOUMAl..., llOWI "Ambush Bai' ( 1966, Oram11) Hugh O'Brian. Mickey Rooney Mannes 1n the Philtpptnes search for a spy with knowtedge of MacArthur's planned lnva- s l2.h.ra.) e "Anntt Hall" ( t977. Comody) WO<Xty Allen, Oiane Keaton. A. nightclub comic: end on esp.,lng IOllg11rest snare their neurOMt 1n an on-ege.ln, off-1g1lr\ rOft'IM-nea (2 tn.~ • 9COL-l•IClll ~ M ........ The CorT\4t- dlan rttumt with tketchet. atpt<lng com. dlana and surpr11e guestt. (Q) llCMI "Smoker" (No Date. Adult) Sharon Mitchell ( 1 hr , 20 min.) (I) llCMI "E&eape 2000" ( 1982. Sci- ence-Fiction) Steve Railsback, Ohvia Hus· sey · Captu1ed rebels In a strk:tly con· trolled Mure society are ottered their freedom 11 they manage 10 SUMVe BS the J?!t\OT a bizarre hunt 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) t•l--"1:.:.· tW llCMI "Darling Ll11" ( 1970. Comedy) Julle Andrews. Rock Hudson. A crafty WO<ld War ti German spy posing as an English music·heM star Is assigned to coax secrets-lrom an Allied pilot. (2 hrs . 45 min) D ID ...,,., ._..,... A special ptesentation ot the best vide<>S of t 984 lhf., 30 rll!n) .. Yo. NOTTMCU ,. .... Q MMYO ,_ ........... IT ... Oll'_I __ ._.. MlmAT? ROM womc AHIAD ... flla.t CAmWAL Mn Biii Mays, key· board. Bob Magnusson, bass: Peter Spra- gue. guitar: and Jim Plank, drums perform the thrtlls and spills ot an amusement park (t)llCMI "The Lady In Red" (1979, Ora· ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin In the violent days ol the law1e6s 1920s. an 1deakst1c young larm girl becomes the moll ol the infamous gangster John Otll· 1~ 'R' (t hr. 33m1n} (to IMl11Ufa. ClllllADM WWWI• QPMAll tw• llO¥ll "What's Up. Doc?" ( 1972. Comedy) Bart>ra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal A pair ol eccen111cs try to track down tour 1denllcal suitcases which have gotten ml)(ed up during a mualcologlsts conven- llon 1n a Sen Francisco hotel (2 hrs . 15 ;m~=--... .,. ... DAVID.,.._ Topic. America's ice cream craze and the search tor "the very bell " Guests Include Rueben Mattus. creator of Haagen-Oazs flavors ( 1 hr ) llCMI "Alf The RIQht Moves" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An ambUIOUS high achool football player 1n a dying Pennsylvanta steel town dreams ol a college schOlarsh1p in 0<der to make a t>ener Ille f()( h1m&e1I 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l •AaMIVIDIOe -...r1MCll -llOWll "Eruption" ( 1978, Orama) John Holmes. Lesllie Bovee. A Ille lnsur ance agenl 1s drawn •into a scheme 10 murder lhe wealthy husband of a woman he met on a HAwt11lan beach. ( 1 hr . 25 m1r11 -(I)~ (!) 11CM1 "Young Odhng81'" ( 1965, Biog· raphy) Nick Adams. Robett Conrad John om1nger's frrst nct1pe begins lhe tale 01 his life. wh1eh w11 ended bY a bullet (2 hft) ~ .. ,..,.uc• ....,.... .,. "Rumble fish" '( 1983. OramaJ Mall O,(IQQ.. MICU~ Rourke. In 8 1950s urban env11on(M(lt, a young tough looks vp 10 his oldef b(other, an aging biker. while struggling 10 find tils own place In Iha wOfld -·A'JLhf , 3• min ) •1WT•C1Um1 W -•YI CA ?= l»'t•• ft ..... ._.. .. ' ·- GD llCMI "The Thin Man" ( 1934. Mys- tery) Wilham Powell. Myrna Loy Ntck and NC>fa Charles gel deeply involved In a mur- de1 case ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CC1 ll0¥8 ··Fairy Tates" ( 1978 Comedy) Don Sparks. Sy Richardson A handsome prince experiences many encounlets as he fOUrn{tys through fairy land 1n search of the woman who will bear his heir 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min J HOllUHdW _,..... President's Cup {f_rom Landov~1. Md) (R) CZl llCMI "me Moon Jn The Gutter" ( 1983, Orama) Gerard Oepard1eo. Nas- tass•a Kinsk1 Despite his obS ve search for the rapist responSJble tor the su1<:1de ot .tw; Sl!lt~ a French !Oflgf.h<>leman tells in ~ve wtth an impulsive rich g11J (Sublltledl 'A' (2 hrs . 17 min I •1..rTMca1 1:11 • ~ CllUIADI POlt LR 1:11 llCMI "The Lively Set ' ( 1964. Romancef James Darren. Pamela T11f1n A conceited young man gets 1nio trouble w11h his employer before he decides to settle down 10 his studies and his wile (2 hrs) O AIC ... Q CID llCMI "Rumble FISh' ( 1983 Orama) Matt Otllon, Mickey Rourke In a 1950s urban enV11onmen1 a young tough looks up lo his older brolher an aging biker while strugghnu 10 ftnd n1s own place 1n _ 1 the= 'R' (1 hr 34m1n) IOOCI 11 • rJ L.A.: YIDIOI llULnmAT ••• w .... llCMI "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley The troubled fife ol screen star Frances Farmer 'R' (2 hrs . 20m1n) d llCMI "Dressed To Kill' ( 1980. Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie 01ck1n- son A New York psychlatrisl's practice is exal'nlned aller a l0<mer patient becomes a &uspect 1n il se11es ol Slay1ngs ·R' ( 1 hr . 45m1n ) 11118 m¥ll "Africa. Te11as Style" ( 1967 Adventure) Hugh O'Brian. John Mills Ameflcan cowboys are hired to prove that African wild animals can be domesticated (2 hrs , 15 min) Hl(C) llOWI "Southern Comfort' ( 1981 Orama) 1<811h Carradine Powers Boolhe A group of Na1t0na1 Guardsmen on week end maneuvers in a Lou1s1ano bayou spar)( a small guemu,_ war with a comrnu- ntty of backwoods Ca1uns ·R· ( I hr . 46 min) TV ANTENNA ••• FromPa.Ce S chan.sc my st)'lc and go 1nh) a d1fTercn1 medium hkc 011~ or tempera," Sommer says. "For 1h1s particular type of pain1 ing. I 1hmk 13 pans. lhat•s plenty. I could not say more about 1t than I atrcad) hnvc." TV TIDBITS: N U(~ a nd CBS ha"c announced the cckbnt). teams \\ho will anchorthc1rco,,crngcof I hankl.g1vmg Da y parades" Thursday.-B'f)'Dt Gtttnbd. Step-~ faale Kramer and Pa& Sajak will covcrthe Macf~ pamdc 1n New York for NBC. "Dallas' stars Larry Hagman and Lhlda Gr&¥ will anchol' the CBS co' rr;igc, which will focu on holi~' pnr.i.d~~ 1n cw Yor~. Philadclphtn. ~troit . Toronto and Hawaii Thr CB. Sta~ who will rcpon .. Cf) llCMIJOlll CMTOOlt e llCMI "Dangerous Money" (1948, Mystery) Sidney Toler. Gloria Warrftfl. Charhe Chan &earcheS 10< a mutdefef and stolen money dunng a South Seas cruise. ( 1 hr 45 min) m llO¥ll "Charro" ( t969. Western) Elvls Presley. Ina Bahn An outlaw reforms himself and rescues a Western town,,, ( 1 hf. 30m1n) GD ... a1I llCMI "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come- oy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson. A stock·car racer makes a bad deal with an unscrupulous fried chiCken franchiser and be<:omes romantically involved with a prelly bul vnginal publie retallons woman. PG' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) n (l) ll0¥8 "All The Right Moves" (1983, Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T. Nelsbn. An ambitious high school football player 1n a dying Pennsytvanla steel town d1eems of a cOltege scholarship 1n order to make a beller lite lor himself 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -· CT•ICY -~="Rabid" (1979. Horror) Mari- lyn Chambers. Frank Moore A young woman 1n1ured 1n an acc1den1 rs saved by a radically new surgical procedure that leaves her w11h a voracious appetite tor human blood R' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) d CC) llCMI "My Cousln Rachel" ( 1953, Myslery) Ohvia de Hav1Hand, Richard But· ton Based on the novel by Dapnne du Maurier Tne ne11 to a considerable fOf· tune attempts 10 find 001 1f the woman he loves is really a murderess ( 1 hr .. 38 min I d m llCMI "Mr Moro's Las1 Warning" ( 1939. Mystery) Peter Lorre, Geo<ge Sanders With Mr Moro trapped in a div· 1ng bell a group of conspirators plOI 10 blow up lhe Suez Canal tll(O')llOWll "Let's Spend The N1gh1 Toget~ er ( 1982 Documentary) The Rolling S1ones The Stones per10<m many of their g1eales1 hits 1n this record of 1hree conr certs held 1n New Jersey and Arizona 'PG' (I hr 30 min) tiill l TOOAnW FR•ICT W ( llCMI "Arnityvtlle The Demon· I 1983 Honor) Tony Roberts, Tass Harper A $kepttC81 fQUrnahst buys the famous attegedty·halmte<l hOuse. ignoring lhe wArn1ngs ol others about powerful lorces which continue to lurk In ifs base- ment 'PG' (I hr , 45 mtn) lrom these r 1t1cs mdude Mary Frau. C.arles Siebert. SHH Solllvu . J• lllllerman. Catlaertne Bach. Ttm ReW.. Constance McCa1lal11. Jamie Farr. Cella Weston and Scott Balo. Two ~tars from "The A-Tc.am" and "Wch~tqr .. "-Ill appear ll'IJClhcr m "Mr. T anJ Fnill}aQucl Le~1 1n A ChnstmH Dream.'' 3 ~pcc141 to air on NB dunna 9c<'trnber. UwtS w1l~pl~ a latctf1Ry.ch1kl from the subur~. and Mr.Twill portray a sidewalk unHl who rekindles -the boy's faith Sunday, Nov. 18, 198' • Cannell 's where the action is By FRED ROTHENBERG ~, ........... ,..., NEW YORK -h was a sweet story. about a kid who \\ent to Aonda and spent the night with the daughter of his father's panner. It was the kid's first love. but. more 1mportantl) for TV viewers. 11 was the wnter's first real try at dramatic prose. StephenJ. Cannell bad been bmcn by the writing bug. Cannell now heads a production com- pany that has four series on the air. more than anybody except Universal and Aaron Spelling. "The A-Team" and "R1p11de .. arc hits, "Hardcastle & McCormick" is doing well and his new show. "Hunter:· 1s doing OK against "Dallas ... Two of his old shows. ''The Rockford Files" and "The Greatest Amencan Hero ... are in synd1catton tn many markets. Cannell says being 1n charge of a company 1s a kick: it's nice not to have to answer to anybody but the network. But he's suit a wn1er at hean - a prolific one. churning out scripts for all his shows. "I sttll view wnting as the thing I do best and the most every day." said Cannell. "A lot of writers become producers and stop wnttng. but that's not for me:· He says some of h 1s own shows are on too late for him, since pan ofhss discipline is to be at the typewnter each morning by 7. ••A-Team .. one of producer-writer Cannell'• blgge.t blta. Even his production signature. which concludes each of his shows. identifies him as a writer. He's shown pecking awa) at a typewriter. Canncll's speciality is wh1ms1cal act1on- adventure programs that feature oddball characters and heroe<> "ho don't exacth mesh \\1th the S}'Slem. · 'Tm really most tnterestrd tn entcnain- ing m} self and other\. I ltkc gelling jokes do"'n on paper." he s:11d. -Sports Conl Jk leaves the senous ~tuff to other <ihows. and he says that leave~ him open to charges that thi: canoon·l)pc action on "Thl' A-Tcam" tm 1alite~ \ 101C'nce and the rough-gu) action on "Hunter" glamori1cs and explo11s 11. FromPage2 ~ -1 I.MIR I CLl'Plli ...V.W -COUHI IAIUTIAU. ....._at UCLA (tin.) -·IOlllQ --•turc1ay __ _ •••11 -· (I) NCAA IMUTIAL1 ~ .... at ........ ,.-. ........ , ,.IE. ... . -·NA.._ C1tu•t111 •nalur C...... *-CIL: l • ON9. (1 IW., • £+.: .,._ c.._.11. •• lnr ... hM Celu.:l•, ONe. (1 .......... , l _..,_AICOT -• COUIMNd1ULL . w ~ .......... = ... . ...... IL .-~--.. UleA ............ ...... ... ...... ........... .. 11 ........ '""' ~ , ........... w • '""'' ........ i•• ... . .............. ""'"''ft .. .... .-A ............ --= ..... ............. ti........ ...... 30 Sunday, Nov . .18, 1984 ... ~T--. ..... (1111'.) MID IOLI llllM ...... .'-ll Nhkt••• AIMW ,....., -., ....,_ ~ Tem ....... ...., .......... ····-In ...... ....., ........... ....... .................... Artl.(llW..• u-..... --. ........... . ...... ..,~ .... , .... ..... ...., ........ fl ...... ... ...... ...,1n1111: ....... ...... ... .... .... Alta. (t ............. , -~-llLNOTUU. • nmua•--=couw ~ C1l111 ...._,, ___ ,._= ......... ... _, ............... . ............ ., ...... ... .. .-IUYIOOI mATllY9GITILRmlDI .... .., ..,... --·1ro.-·--. . IWT 719 L_......._ Mt • umT"UU. UI Aftl1l11 ~ .. ............ (thn..•Mlft.) --OGU.19~ ..... ~ .. t.JtlA(I .... ) .. , .... ,..,..,Ail 111111 ~ He professes not 10 undcr~tand the fu ss. He says he's not creating bombs or weapons.,ust some nufTto unwind with at the end o a hard da) He also seems hurt when people sa}' his modern-day Westerns warp and dcscns111zc children. "M y fl"Cling is that people can accept 'The A-Team' for what it 1s-a stuntshow I don't think we're hurting anybody. It's easy to look at TV and sa~ that's the reason for v1ol'tnce 11\ our scx.·1et\ But I think v1olcncc comes "hen pcop.lc feel helpless and dcprc scd about the economy. and 11 come~ rrom ll la<:k of educa11on and from overcrowding in our c1t1er;." I I 1t could be pro\ l'n that \ ioknt TV did cause aggressive\ IC\\ Cr~. would that cause him to change his4how!I'! "It might." he said "I certainly doo '1 intend to hurt an~bo<l). I don't pretend to have the answer~ 10 all th1'I. But I do pay close atte ntion to what ~tandards and prac11c~ tell ml'. ana 1f the)~)' something is g_ratu1tous. then 1t -;hould be removed." For Canm~ll. the ch11~ftnd·sttootout )C~n~s arc tlH., lcust in1crc~t1ng asflCcts of writing. ill\>Wtl}' • "Thc!>e are action-adventure shows. o I guc~!I 1hc~ have to be there:· he said. "But guy!> hinc nevl·r been bl,1wn awny in low motion O\ er the hoods of cur• tn o ur&huws. rrct1 \ much. people don't act killed in our ~ho"''I " - -ft_hzzla AC ROIS I Star of "Stormy Weather" 5,380 Shown, she's Joyce on "Hiii Street Blues" 13 Lendl of tennis 14 "Greatest -Hero" 15 Most desirable 16 Uproar 17 City on the Aar -·- ClaMitled Advertlalng 642·5e78 28 Helen - 32 Untt of measure· abbr 33 "Love -" 34 Georgie - 36 The March King 37 Morse symbol 39 "live from the -" 40 Isaac on 33 Across Intl 4 I Part of 0 & A 18 "Please Don't - the Daisies'' 19 Brawl 2 1 Use henna 22 Helen on "The Jeffersons": lnit. 23 "My Mother the -" 24 And so forth 26 Star of "Finders of Lost Loves" 1 Popular p1an1st 2 She was Connie Brooks 3 Conde - 4 Cer1ain colonist 5 Darth - 6 Jennings or Ludwig 7 -Jeanmarie 8 "Truth - Consequences'· 9 Penpo.nt 10 On the rocks 1 I Actor Grant 12 She's Victoria Cabot 19 01sftgure 20 Ordinal ending 23 Adduced 25 Star of "Checkmate" 27 Rt or acute 29 " -Are There" 30 "Rawhide .. star 31 "Rocky" star 35 " -Vegas Lady" 36 Japanese currency 44 Host of "Cosmos" 46 "The -and the Pussycat" 47 Phi -Kappa 49 Neighbor of Alg. 50 -choo train 5 1 Co-star of "Here Comes the Brides" 53 "The -in Winter" S4 Played Hawkeye 55 T ()()I( lhe bUS DOWN 38 See 5 Across 39 She Florence Johnson 4 1 -Eban 42 Star ot "Gimme a Break" 43 Classical portico 45 "Solid-" 46 "W1nesburg. -" 48 Bonnie Franklin role 50 Clear abbr 52 George Wyner role abbr SOLUTION -•Word Game~ Flt..L IN iHG MISSING LeTTe~ IN f14E ''TV Wal.Q;11 BELOW. !Bl 10 IE I IKINI I IHI I IVIAI 11 IEI IVJ ~·~r~~ ~ vt1~ ,.... I /( INI WSI 1~;::~~ ~. ~ flEAR~ -rHE {..er'(e~ 'lbU F1uec:> IN lo 5peu, TM~ NAME~ A ~ DIWAA1'W! ~RfU: I I I I I I I Sunday, Nov. 18. 198• 31 I =tit 'i• . I I A Lisa"' demonstration. that 1::.. lc's our way of introducing you m L1::.a, Appl~·~· revolutiona ry new personal computer for the offo.:~ So powerful. it lets you control many ma1or business functions at one time. So advanced. ic::. software alone took over 200 person-years co d~vd op. And so simple, you can run ic w1ch urw h.m~L LEASE' FR OM:' 10$,., .... th • for 63 months with 10% down -upon approved credit. 32 Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984 " • .. Foree.. .. on A2 SUNOA V NOVf MAE R 18 1~84 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNI A '>0 CENTS -Bas eleCtiOn Ciided ·C~ growth? I City's direction uncertain as a vocates of limited growth take seats on council • M~llimilhon dollar questions filJ the au as two advocates for limiting co~ercial growth prepare to take their ~ts on the Costa. Mesa Cjty Council on Monday nifht. ' Just 'what ·effect will 'Mary Hornbuckle and attorney David Wheeler have on large-scale com- Coaet A 70-foot Christmas ar- rived at Town Center Park In Costa Mesa last week./A8 California A developer Is proposing to build a futuristic city In Santa Clara, to Include 30-story skyscrapers and a monorail./ A7 Gov. Deukmejlan says the state lottery may get off to a late start.I A3 Nation A self-taught New-York City street photographer becomes a sudden sen- satlon./ A4 World Egyptian undercover of- ficers trick a Libyan hit aquaawttlfpl'Rmyphoro=- graphs./ A3 Style SteveCarrl~ton ushers thi glamorous "Dynasty" fa1hton collection Into Newport Beach./81 Sports merciaJ projects in Costa Mesa, acity ordained by past councils to become the cultural and commercial hub of · Orange County? Hornbuckle and Wheeler were swept into office by an apparently strong coali\ion of homeowners that protested large commercial develop. --- TONY SAAVEDRA NEWS PERSPECTIVE ments near rcs1denttal areas, es- pecially neighborhoods north of the -- I -- san lJ1cgo rneway. have be"tn earmarked for five hi&h- But the question remains, how far rise hotel , about 2.S towenna office 1S"neal1 Or maybe. how big is large? buildinas, rctaH centers and rouply With the curtain about to rise on 2.000 dwtlhng uruts. the next act of Costa Mesa's destiny,• Nearly aJJ the projects have rc- city officials,. developers. business cclVed ccoeral approval • such as leaders, residents 11nd even council · zoning chances aod seoeral plan members themselves arc wondering amendments, frem the City. how the saga will play itself out. · However. thc council must suit l'fcarly all the city's vacant land is approve specific buildtnl de$1gns. in north Costa Mesa. an area that is zone variances and other requests well on the way toward making Costa from developers. Mesa a metropolis. Some 300 acres The nuestioo. therefore. 1s no . lonscr wbcffierilie prOjects wtft be allowed into tl>e city. but what form the_y wtll talct. • That is. unless HombuckJe. and Wheeler try to reverse the oou.ocirs pttvious decisions by callina for tbe land to be rezoned. . And lhe.n they woulci still Med at • least ·one more vote ·for a council • majority. Mof'CO\•er, Lbe action could take w city into sens1ti ve lepJ araa, leading to costly lttip.tion w1tb di$- (Pleue ... CM/d) Newport firm Commerci.1-lnduetrtal Aect.vetopment AIN r wins OK to test anti-AIDS drug From staff ud wire reports A Newport Beach pharmaceutical finn has received government per- mission to test a new drug that may prevent AIDS from developing in patients showing early signs of the disease.· The Food and Drug Adminis- tration on Friday authorized New- port Pharmaceuticals International Inc. to test lsoprinosine at 12 centers in the United States and Europe. -'The company has shown it 1s safe in animals and bas SOJne modest potential for treating humans, n-roA spokeswoman Fay Peterson said. lsoprioosinc. also known as in- osiplex. is the same drug that was credited earlier this year wtth helping reduce outbreaks ofheq:>CS tn a study conducted by researchers at UC lrvinc. In September, Newport Phar- maceuticals spokeswoman Luana Kruse said lhe company wa.s prcpar- sy5tems recover. The drug will be tested at the University of San Francisco, Univct: s1ly of South Florida, University of South Carolina. St. Mary's Hospital Ln London, the AIDS Medical Fouo- (Pl---AID8/A2) _J,0&_an_agplicaJi.o_o to Pb.lain. £D~-dl-·~·101nt9i .. lft•illlrt1~---i approval of inosiplcx as a treatment for herpes. At the time, she said that because of the lengthy FDA review process. .. conservauvely." the drua could be available to the general public in two ycan... UCLA wln.s the "Battle of Los Angeres" with a de- cisive 29-10 win over arch-rival USC./C1 The Coeta Mesa General Plan, deplcttna development project. wlthln the city. Meanwhile. the new studies of lsoprinosine tn the trealment of AIDS are scheduled to be&Jn th.ts week and will last about six months., Kruse said. About 200 volunteers with early st.age Al OS will receive the drug and then be monito~ to sec whether lheir depressed immune Irvine High defeats Edison for CIF 4-A vol- leyball champlonshrp, but Corona del Mar falls to Gahr In 5-A play./C1 Ohio State earns a trip to the Rose Bowl New Year's Day with a 21-6 win over Mlchlgan./C4 Entertainment Comedy Is king among theatrical openings at the Harlequin and Laguna Moulton Playhouse this week./87 UC Irvine has a sparkling rendition of "A Little Night Music" /Bl Bulneu Crocker Bank will obtain up to $125 mllllon for making new student loana./CI Tra•el San Luis Obispo offers a winter haven for travelers, from theaters and reatauranta to shops and wtnertes./14 EM EM . ce A3 03-8 ae Bl IM 07 A3 A8 .. 014 C1-S CT.a \ 11..a -TV.':9 IM AJ Al Final two yachts headed for finish By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.-, .................. MAZATLAN -Dick Frazee and his crew of the 68-foot Swiftsure Ill oul of San Diego Yacht O ub were celebrating a clean sweep Saturday in the 13th Los Angeles to Mazatlan yacht race. Swiftsure won line honors when she breezed across the finish line here Thursday at 10:02 p.m. PST; and as the winds deserted the G ulf of California and the other 20 boats in the race. Swiftsurc was assured of an overall and C ass A handicap win. The last two yachts -Ariel and Sugarlips -were still at sea late Saturday but were expected lo finish by morning.. Second on handicap time was Prazieso. skippered by Ron Kuntz of the Oceanside•Yacbt Club, and third was Brisa, sailed by Sandy Martin of the Los Angeles Yacht Oub. Traz:ieso was a Oass C entry and Brisa was in Class B. It was an uneventful race with the exception of the marine "parking lots" encountered on the 999-mile run. Most of the fleet spent almost a full day getting through the lee of Cabo San Lucas at lhe tip of Baja. California, and the smaller boats also ran out of wind halfway across the G ulfofCalifomia. ' Swiftsure was also first lo finish 'in the 1983 Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race on her shakedown race. Frazee said he plans to take the yacht • in the Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas racc next March and' the Transpac race to Honolulu next July. • HANOtCAI" RHUL TS Over.. -1. Swfft1ur. tit (Nick FrezM, SOYC); l. TrH'-'° Uton Kuntt, OcHnsldt YCI •. 3. err .. (Sendv 'l'f\iflill, l.). YC); .. APOOM (Miii •nd /IMrtv VOClll, L~ftdl YC); S. Strider (CMrlH Winton, Sen Frenclsco YC). Clan A -l. Swlftsure Ill; l. Strider; 3. Oere (Weller hck, LA YC). Clau 8 - l. 8r"8, 2. Supernove (Steve Peulv, hltloe YC), 3. Te~t11tft (Victor Oeleleme, Ac.PUieo YC) Clau C -1. Tre.119\o; 2. Hltlh RCIW (Robert Yerek, Cellforni. YC); 3. Prime (.Jofln Gledstone, sen Die90 YC). Cleu 0 - 1 APoeM; 2. RellMlce (Len Sll«lden, C.IHornle YCI; 3. Jell (Rev JeAdll, LAYCI Kids' checkbook a SfJarp invention Dad says new ame has pc>tential to curb the ·1 want' syndrome By LJSA MAHONEY Of ...... ,... .... Doug Sharp of Mission Viejo tct his 9-~-old dau&httr on the road to fiteal rcspc>ntibility. then look off on an cntrepRneurial journey of his own. The 34-year-old monaqe broker hopn to build a new career out of dcvdoPina educat1oftal materials parentacan u1e IO w.kh their chi.ldrft abOut financ:n Ind Othef realities 0( the worbdiy wortd. • Tbe Fim htcntal Mo~ ~ tem -a chcCkbook for childm -is harp's Pilot pro.J«t. vaa.llbk IO- c:alt)'. lht cbeck ud voild* ~ 11 dc•iMd IO t.cb dlildftD .... I '"""-" 15 how'°......., ~i ' illustrated instructions parents can take a peek al befo~ handtn& the system over to lheir younastcrs. Sharp says he bepn to realiu thc need for • kidts-dtedbook after learning how many misconceptions his daupter, Com~t held about the way money is cameo and s~nL At aee-1~ Conic told a friend her dad worked in a bank, because \he thou&ht the money he Wlthd~w Wlth his bank card ftom the clcctronic bankina machine was payment for a day's wort. And. when she coukln't ha~e somethina c tra she wanted because commis ions we~ lk>W: Come -ould tell her father to JI.lit ~tc a ch«k," he said After U')'tn& uns\KX.'nlf\dly to ex·, plaJn the m)'ltenel of ftnance to hi founb plld_ef, Sbarp decided Oft I leam~na •PP"*h. The rauh ii a limpl1ftect tlK'OmC•nd-nptDtr )edmef to bt uled With pay ~ouchm ucJ laimUe cbcds Witt\ the First Parental Monttat')' Ancl, silK't t.lanciat I cMcttl oot is a task &bat makes many...., .... ~-~~~~~~.,~~~[::_cower. Sharp baa iDdudld .m.p1r. (Pl1M1 ._ CIDCa.oo&/ A2) I I ............. _ .............. ..._ _____ _ "' .. Players fight for right to use gym SundciYbasketball bounced from NB m tn cost curtailment By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of_ .... ""' ... I\ group "Of -weekend basketball players says its been bounced out of the Newport Harbor Htgh School g~mnas1um 1l has used fQr years for pick-up games because of confticu betwctn the Newport Beach rcc- rcauon department and the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. One of the pla}ers. Dr. Mlcbael Foust. said use of the Newport Harbor gymnasium, among others. has been stcadiJ) cwtalled by ever- ughtcning cny spending unul 11 was hm1tcd to a few hours each uoday mom mg. Th¢n. 1n September. the last hours of open rccrc:ation basl..etball were eliminated. · . "h got to the point where we would pay a dollar each. 1 would collect the money and ?land 1r ovn-to the city, and we would swctp the noors and clean up. We went alon& wtth 1t." Foust said. "But nowwecan•tcv~ tbaL" ' Foust and his ba kctbaJl-Playina budd1~ say they've been playaq on wc.-ekends 1n the ewport 8cach area,_ for nurl I 0 years. The late.st an>UP" that pla~cd undays at ewport Harbor H\gh htil.pla)~ rl.J\llDI 1n qc from the teens to the mLd-40s: o other gymnasiums 10 t.he atta arc open 1for the aroup·s use. Foutt said. · But lhc group'\ rc uncbnf from the l.}m clo urr and has asked the hool d1 tnct and t1tt'PQrt's Park Snches and Rcaatton Ocpanmcot to let the players back into the l)'m. • tn me ways l'~ed1 vc~ tblt ~c·rc Just caught 1n lM middle. .. Fou t sa1d "The bool dt tnct Hd 1ht't 1t) Just don'uppeanottte 't'-tO- eyt and no ont-ltt'm too C'On~rncd with whll happens. .. Ro ~hnitrcr. lht boot d1stncf s (PleueeeePLATtU/A2l \ Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 19, 1084 l CoNTINU£D SroR1[S .. CM FUTURE UNCERTAIN ••• l'romAl gruntled developers who l\ave already invested heavily in their PTOJ~t. City Attorney Tom Wood said the council's lcpl defense would depend on bow far alona the project was and what approvals had been issued. Wood refused to talk about specific counctl member who continues to vote for certain large commercial projects apinst the wishes of home- owners and residents, -awa)' from rei adcntu\I com- munatie . • · projects or the legal details ohpprov-ma a re2onina that would stand up in co~n. The coalition's wrath has focused on the South Coast Plaza West eittension and tbe SSOO million Amel Development Co. project. both to be built on Bear Street property that was once used as a buffer between northsidc residences and the shop- ping center to the east. More than I. I nullion Square feet of office and industrial space will be built on the Gateway property, wh ile six 12-story office buildings, two hi&h-risc hotels and 710 dwellina units are being planned on half the Sakaoka site. Plans for th~ rest of the property arc pending. . "l just w1mt developers to work closer with residents and come up with a plan that as acceptable to them," Hornbuckle said. "There's no absolute bard and fast rule (in judging future projects)." He would only say that numerous variables would have to be con- sidered. Whale both have received genera! approvals, the Arne! project may still be in troubled waters. Another alternative would be for 1hc council to become .. more sclec- ' tivc" in approving specific develop- • ment plans for the projects, according to city Development Services Direc- tor Doug Clark. .. There asa poss1b1hty that rezoning could still be accornplisbed (in the city). As a practical possibility, I'm looking ai the Amel project," Wheel- er said, with Hornbuckle concurring. "Acceptable" may be the key word in solving the dilemma of how close to allow commercial developments near residential areas. and what constitutes a .. large-scale" project. Such a stance would stall the projects by repeatedly sending the developers back to the drawing board. With 1he pressure of lawsuits on one side, council members may fee l the heat from the homeowners coali- tion on the other. 'Complaints have also been waged over Segerstrom's Home Ranch pro- JCCt, which calls for two 400-room hotels, as well as ofJice aod retail buildings, to the west of the small resideniial 1ract. While the city is virtually "buih- out" below the San Diego Freeway. Hornbu¢kle and Wheeler.arc keeping a careful.~yc oo the bits and pieces of vacant land around Costa Mesa~ .. Mesa Action, the.fund-raising arm of the coalition, fueled the campaigns .. of Hornbuckle and Wheeler in the Nov. 6 election. The group has said it may initiate recall attempts of any Hornbuckle and Wheeler stress they are not against development and are in fa vor of major projects on the 78-acre Harbor Gate property and the 150.acrc Sakioka farm. al the north- west and northeast comers of the city They arc also concerned about structures that may be razed to build high-density developments. • .. "You can't make the assumption that because something is on the property, 1t won·t be developed again," Wheeler said. AIDS DRUG T ESTS OK'D •.• From Al dation an New York and seven other locations that Kruse would not dis- close. AIDS. or acq1,1ired immune dcfi- caency syndrome. ts marked by the inability of the body's immune sys- tem to resist disease. The cause oftbe disorder is not known. but re- searchers have evidence that tl 1s cau~d by a virus discovered in France in 1983. RED CROSS LIST ••• The new lsoprinosine studies fol- low a promising test earlier this year at the AIDS Medical Foundation, in which half of 63 volunteers were given 1he drug and the rest were given ~·· Ing Nld .•• , think It would ..w. uMful purpoee with AIDS." He lllld he lympMhlzed wtth oonoema by homoeexuala -a hlgh-rllk AIDS group -that IUCh a Rat might tan Into the wrong hMda and be UMd to dllcrimlnate agMlst gays. ''SomevsyC8nlful---- would have to be tllken to..,,. oonftdentiallty ••• Spur1lnQ Mid. But, he added, ''W• have done thil tort of thing for hlpetttts for ~· We gumrant• oonftdelt-ttaltty." .. w. feel It II utremety lmPort- Mt to do Whatever II '*81WV to avofd the l18k of people donating whet'I they lhould not be donating,'' he added. ''Our expertenc9hu bw'I that, rarely, donors tJY to go ellewhere and donate ever'! though they.,-W been told not to." -· sugar-pill placebos. • The immune systems of those who took the drug for 28 days returned to normal levels for up to six months. A significant number also she wed in- creased activity of the body's natural killer cells and in total nym phocr te and helper cell counts -all of which are usually diminished in AIDS vacta ms, Kruse said. Tests are also being conducted to gauge lsoprinosine's effect on the HTLV Ill virus, which is believed to be associated with the development of AIDS. CHECKBOOK F OR KI DS ..• From Al System. the first step as to prepare a budget of family expenses, Sharp said. It may be based on real costs, avera_ges or reasonable estimates. COme. Tor"examp e. must set aside SlO a montt) for her share of the telephone ball. S75 for food and $268.73 for rent. When other bills. savings and recreation costs are figured an, Come's monthly expense_s come to $648.88. To get a weekJy income figure. Sharp multiplies monthly expenses times 12, then divides the result by 52 to come up w1th $149.74. The First Parental Bank (her dad) issue~ Come a check for 1hat amount. A lot of mone} for a 9-year-old, you A side bcncltt ot 1he account Come say? Well, after Come gets through keeps. says Sharp. 1s that 1t puts a wnung "checks" to meet her "bills," leash on a common problem between she·sJefLwith Si-a-week allowance parenti-and-ehildten -allowanc..c and S2 for her savings account. advances. The cash she receives, after wntang "If she comes to me and says. a check on her account. as an return for ·Daddy. I want this.' I say 'let me sec chores around the house. your checkbook.' .. Sha rpsaysthesystem hecrt ated for If Come has the money to buy the Come bas "really m~de her aware" of • 11cm, Sharp wilt buy it for her and she how money managemcnl works. She wri tes him a check. If not. she mus1 now understands ho" money is save until she has 1he amount she earned and why one can'tJuSt write a needs, he said. check when the cash to back it isn't Sharp says the Farsi Parental Mon- there. Sharp said. etary System is "an easy way for "She thinks it'~ fun. Lillie does she (parents) to teach something the) know .... " he said. thank is valuable." Parents must Delly""',....._, ........ 1(....., invest about an hour's 1ime initially, then commit themselves to re~ularl) issuing P.ay vouchers and monatonng their child's work. he said. Lenora Kerr. owner of The Kid·s Place in Irvine. has purchased some of Sharp's product for her shop. Although she fears parents may overlook ' the children's checkbook ($34.95) in the holiday rush to purchase toys. Kerr said she believes the system is wonhwhile because ii teaches someth ing "every child should know" before graduating from high school. A Riverside-based firm that sells toys through a pany plan has also agreed 10 market the checkbook, Sharp said. and the system is in use in some mathematics classes at Edgewood Private School in Santa Ana. Corrie Sharp makes an entry ln her 'checkbook.' .. Just Call 642-6086 What do )'OU like about the Oajly Pilot? What don't yoa like? Cati &t.t number at left and your musage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to &be editor on any topic. Cont ributors to our Lt'Uen column m11t Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us wha t's on your mind. D1Hy Piiot Deftv.,y la Ouatanleed M~y f•""'Y If y0<1 00 f'K')t n•·• fftJ' rt •()4l' nv ~ IO I· m CA• !MIO!• I II "' l"CI .,. .,. t(>(Jy .. I» -"'"° "''" ...... , .,,,, s..no., ti 104J r,ot rKf"'tfl (f?tJf WOy f1y f • m u i-1.,.,. 10 a"' ""'° ,,.,, CCf'y •• l)'O ..... tO Circulation T1l1pMn91 ~ °'"'ii" Gou!'h A<e•• Ml~ ORANGE. COAST Daily Pilat_ H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher Frenk Zlnl Keren Wittmer Managing Editor Advertising Director Ro1emery Churchmen Controller Robert Cantrell Productron Manager Ooneld L. Wlltlem1 Circulation Manager Cltculellon 7141"2-4333 Cla11lfled edverttelng 7141M2·M11 Alt other deper1ment1 M2...a21 MAIN OFFICE 330 ~ .. , 6•1 St Cotta MtM CA Ma• ltOO<-8o1 I~ (;('It'll M@ _. C.A 112621 C1J1 ,,..,... 1~1 °'"""' CM~I PJb-"""G ~ Ho '"' ""' ... -··~...., ..,.,°' ...... 11. (JI .., .... , .. ,,_, f\eofe"I ,,,., bll Ulf>IOd\IUO "11\(JU! "'«"II fi.I .......o<1 111 ~Ol>Y•oQl!I ""' A atorm from the Pec1f60 wtU bring a ct\lft()e of rain to Southern Caltfornla tOd~ from the Owen• Valley to the northern mountain• but probably YC,•salng the baaln., for~attn 11.ld. Rain totaled i.11 than .25 lnchM on the coaatal plaln from Santa Barbara to Sen :C: Friday Mount Wllaon ..-corded almost a half-Inch, the Nat w .. ther Service Mid. In the mountain•. reaorta Wiii range from the "0• to mid-SO. with overnight Iowa In the 201 and 301. Deter1t wlll have a chance of thowera today with high• In the SOt and 801 In nort'*'n arM1 and In the 70t In urcper arep LOWS tonight wlll be In the 30a and ..0. In nonnern reg ona and "0• and 501 In aoothern ateat. From Point Conception to the Mexican bOrder: South to aootheaat wlnda 5 to 10 knot• this morning becoming weal to northwest 12 to 22 knots thla 1tternoon and evening. We1terly . swell 2 to 3 feet. Cloudy thl• morning. Decreasing clouSflneu this afternoon. · Extended ..__,, IA 45 llfQ BM• 41 24 8lellOP 61 28 ... Ch•Olle of ••In fUMday. CIH ttng 81ytM 76 48 and orev; WedM9di; and Tlllif.aal CiataHN 92 41 HiOlle WI tl04I Tuetday, !*I 6S to to 7 Ew .... 64 45 Lowt451o57 Fretn0 S2 •6 ~ ... 69 37 All(/l()fa(I" LOllO 8e9Clh 65 47 Allan!• Tides loa A~ ee so Atlan!lc: City MtlfYll¥IM se 37 Autt+n •latvov•a 6f 45 11 .. 1...00• TOOAY .-ontetMlllO GI 48 Ilk~ Flr II lltgll 5 •5•"' 52 . . ' 60 ... 8cMM M<H1U1rey Fltet IOw 11,54am 14, Mt Wilton 53 35 Botton Second nigh 537p m 4 8 N""* 74 ~ 8uHalO S«ondlOw II 45 pm 0 4 H-po<1~11 67 '° 8urltoQlon VI 0....leno 62 47 Cll¥i..ton S C MONDAY OnllflO 69 •4 ChMtetlll<'W V Fuet h'911 6 14tm 58 P .. m SprlllQI 80 SJ Cllaltolla,N C Flrat<IOW 12 3pm 05 Pauoen• ea 45 Ct>eyMIM Second IWQll 838pm 4 7 "•'°Roblee 82 48 Ch!G'90 S..n Mtf !Oday al 4 41 p m • ,_ Rlllef~ 67 47 cinc.nn•h cie...iano Monday II II 2t a m w>d NII llQllln al P.O Blvn SS 311 C04Umbu• °" 4 47 pm .-OWOOG C1ty 61 49 Conc:O<O H H Moon Mia at 2 13 p.m , rl••• Mondey Reno 411 24 OellU·FI WO<lh et 2 Ill a m ano Mii al 2 31 p m Sacramento Ill 44 De<>-s.line• 62 « i;.,. Bernatd•no oc. 47 0..M-s Oe!rOOI Surf report Sat\ Gabflel 69 4$ Oululll San Otttgo 67 s8 El Pa.o San Fr anc:1eco 53 •8 Evantvtti. LOCATIOH IW Diii. S1111 JON 53 42 Falrt>en•1 ZumaBNcfl 2·3 w Sant•,.,,. 10 49 Fa•oo SanlaMon<e 2·3 w Sanla aa.11 .. 1 67 46 ~8Mc/1 2·3 w Santa C1u1 ~ •7 Ft11gat1H Grano Aapros San 0.-00 Coon1y 2·3 w Santa Maro• 66 45 GtHI Falla SIOCkton 80 4' Gr-ll>O<O N C Tahoe Va~ 48 :10 H811IO<d Calif. Tempe fOHanot 66 4~ Honolulu Hou at on U.S. Temps 11\dlanap()llS HIQn tow, P•llCIPll•tton IOf 24 PIOll• I Jec>.IOll Mt endong al 5 p m SaturcJay "' l o Jac;kl()<Mlle Appi.V ....... 113 34 Alt>anr •O 33 Juneau e.i. ... tletcl 60 48 Al::\.uerqut 48 41 KanHI Ctty 8att1ow 70 48 Amar to 47 41 l U119QH Irvine mobile homes manager Vierstra dies Services will be conducted Mon~ay for Mathew (Mick) Vierstra. manager ofThe Groves Mobile Home Park in Irvine, who died Thursday after a six- month bout wath cancer. He was 57. Mr. Viers1ra was born Jn Wtutc· insville. Mass .. and graduated from Whiteinsv1lle H 1gh School. He served 1n the U.S. Navy during World War II. He had li ved in Irvine si nce 1971. The services begin al 11 a.m. at Pacific View Mcmonal Park 1n New- pon Beach. Mr. Vierstra managed 1he l,l 50- res1dcn1 mobile home park with has wife Sadie and panicapated in man) social activities at the park. Previous- Jy. he own.ed.a.uw.:.k.in~cornpan.y. He was a private pilot and a Pop Warner Football 1:oach. CONTINUED STORIES He is survived by has wife. Sadie. has moiher. Lena V1erstra of Munet- 1a. Calif.: his broihcr .. Donald Vierstra, also of Murietta: his sister. Janice Flickinger of Los Angeles. has sons, Larry ofMunett a and Roben of Irvine: and ha!I daughlers, Marsha Morou5 and Michele Boyd. both of l.,aguna Beach . and Sharon Conley. of Walla Walla. Wash. P LAYE RS F IGHT ••• From Al • business manager. sa id the deca!lion hes with the Cit). had be'en given a "tree nde" were eliminated. Whatley said That included the open basketball • so •• 19 Loa Ar 60 Jl LOllltVI 44 23 •6 34 Memplll1 5e 32 &8 ~ Ml.,.,I 8eac/I 78 70 •9 )J J,lolweull" u 2t 61 31 Mpl9·SIP..., 44 31 4~ 2~ NHl1"111e !IO 2S ~o New °'1H"I 73 ~ '1 J' 28 ,...,. VO<o 40 l' 19 Norto" Va' 65 33 5, 44 No<1h Pltlle 411 2l •4 13 ()Cllll>Ofn• City 43 lll !>8 t6 Om•"• « 38 :1 25 OtlMIOO ao S• 24 Pll<lldelplka 47 32 •2 10 P!loenl~ 72 57 •5 24 P.111~ « 22 41 ;1 P0<ll8 .0< 52 ~ '' 37 PtovtdanG• .. 36 'o5 SJ R11e1g" SS 2G 41 73 R.,,o 49 2• IQ .l1 ""'""ond 57 ,, 23 Sa.:1amen10 81 45 •t "-78 S• Louis 43 30 ~ij 47 St Pet•· r empa 80 5• •6 23 Sall le•e C•IY 49 30 or <J2 Sin An1onoo 19 S4 71 ,, San 0oeoo 17 ~ 48 23 SM'IFf~O 13 48 •1 29 S•n Juan PA 116 73 49 21 St St• M••te 32 25 ~· 25 s .. 111e SJ 31 .. 32 Sll•eve(>Ol'I eo 48 ~{, 7' Soou• F..,• SI 3S 'I 53 Spoliane 41 19 .. n Tuc:ton 65 40 6~ 3• Tulle 43 36 1• 49 wet11ono1on 411 3' •O l• Wcllrt• 47 39 40 33 W-kH·8a11e 43 33 67 47 WolmlllQIOll 0e 48 32 Car accident prov~s fat al for NB man A J01nt a~rcemenl between the school district and the city was rescinded at the city's request in September. Schmerer said. program at Newport Harbor High. ·\ Newport Beach man who wa!I "They said we could use It stall, but scnousl~ 1nJurcd Wednesday tn an we would have to pay S25 an hour for auto accident died aturday at Foun· a minimum of three hours." Foust tarn Valley Community Hospital. said. "That's S75 every week for John Recd Noble. 45. was pro· maybe 15 to 20 of us who want to use nounced dead al 1hc hospnal at 10:29 That agreement allowed the city to use the district's recreation facilities whenever they were not used by the schools. In exchange. the city would ma1nta1n the grounds at fi ve school sites. Schnierer said. Newpon recreation director Ron Wh11le y said the agreement was rescinded because the city had trouble justifying the $20.000 it spent each year to maintain the school grounds. To defray the cos1 of operating the city's recreation programs. user fees are charged to participants. Basket- ball and volleyball leagues, for exam- ple. require teams to pay registration fees. Whitley said. Whtie some programs were made to help pay their share of the city's cost of operating them. others that the gym. o c C · "f thank that's way too much. a.m .. an range ounty oroner \ Before. they would collect at least S 15 spokesman said. The precise cause Of d • death "as not 1m~ed1ately de· whe n it woul n t cost (the City) 1crmaned. A hospital spokesman said anything. Now they won't even gel Noble suffered severe head inJ'uries in that." Foust said he and others asked ihc. the early morning accident. Ncwpon-Mesa school board to look Newport Beach police said Noble into the case and were referred to the wa~ travclin~east on Ford Road near city. Bui Foust said has effons to Ne" port Halls Drive when he lost contact 1he caty's recreation officials control of his Datsun 280Z. The car have been unsuccessful. swerved across the center divider and Foust. fellow basketball player struck a tree. Steve Wamow and about 20 of !heir Pnramcdacs freed Noble from thL' friend s then put together a signed wreckage using 1he Jaws of Life and petition sent to the school board, the rushed him to Founiain Valley Com· Newport Beach city manager and the munity. No one else was involved an Daily Pilot. the accident. • --· .,, ... Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Su-nday. NO¥Mtbet 11.1114 Panel calls on woJDen Phony photos fooled hit d to Share DJlSsile silo duty Egyptian undercover officers tricked By"• Auocta&ed Presa Libyan suicide squad by fa king murder trq C.:hmer: 47. both of Londoo: &nd Romeo Nicholas Chakamban, 0, and Edpr BonacCac1a, tat unknown, both of Malta PENSACOLA, Fla. -Female soldiers should serve in missile silos hkc their m~Je count.erparts, and the Pcntaaon should consider allowina some ~~en ,in tec~n1caJ Si>«ialties Into combat situations, the Oepanment of cnse s Advisory Committee o~ Women said Saturday. The committee. ho~v~r, opposed totally scrapp1n.a the combat exclu11onary law ~hich proh1b.ns ":omen from active front·hne duty. The recommendations from the Committee I SC~{-annual mcctina will be forwarded to Sccnetary of Defense a~ar W. Weu:iberacr. !he ~ommittee asked the Defense Department to stu Y chanaina JOb class1f1cat1ons to allow cenain women specialists to be c1xempted. l'rom. the combat exclusionary law. h did not say which c •ss1ficattons m1&ht be affected. Cleanup of atoll prlced at $42 mUllon WASHINGTON -The cost of makfof Bikini Atoll in the Pacific fit for people to hve there coul~ ~~slow as $42 million. a spedal committee says in a reran to Conarcss. Btku:u was contaminated by radioactivity from U.S. nuc ear weapons tests. camed out from 1946 throu&h 1958. A preliminary repon from the committee a year ago said the cost could be S 100 million, if a ~vc-m1le causeway between the two main islands of the1uoll were builJ as the 1ormer re~1dents of Bikini want. However. tht new ·r.ci>on to be released Sunday said ~uch a causeway "ha5 been questiQned environmentally." Accu•ed killer may l•ce more charge. TAMPA .. Fla. -An unemployed X-ray technician charged with killing nine ~omen m the Tar:npa Bay area durin~ the past six months may face add1t1o~al ch.arges. pohce said Saturday. • The investigation continues in conncct10.n w1~h other cases of murder or rape" that may be similar to the nine de111hs. said Hillsborough County Sheriffs spokesman Paul Marino. Robert J. Long, 31. was charged .with first-degree murder ,in the nine slayings and also face~ charges of abducuon and sexual assault against a 17-ycar-old Tampa girl. Manno said. Alr fares rise after Branlll cutback• . DALLAS -Amcncan Airlines and Delta Air Lines have sharply increased fares -1n some cases more than double -on routes from Dallas- Fon .w onh to five maJor ~ties that were abandoned earlier this month by Bran1fTlnc. T~e new fa.res will be m force throughout the holiday travel season. the a1rhnes said. ~mencan and Delta have raised prices on flights from Dallas. Fort Worth 10 Detroit. Kansas City. Newark, Miami and Philadelphia. Braniff stopped st:rv1ce to those c1t1cs and fi vc others Nov. 5 in the face of heavy losses. Cla .. reunion gives rlse to chllllng call• , NEWTOWN QUA RE. Pa. -As the date for a class reunion approaches. a man posing as a police officer has been calling mothers of women in the Mll!J>le Newtown High School classes of I <)74. 1975 and 1976 and telling them their daughters have been raped or killed. authorities said Saturday. One w.oman was told her dau~hter had "really screwed up my life and is JO ing to die," Sgt Bnan McNe1 ll of the Newtown Township police said. The mystenous phone calls. which began Nov. 4, are being mvesttgated by police in three to~ns~1ps. An organizer of the I 0-year reunion of the class of 1974 said ~he affair will rake place as scheduled Friday night, but security is being increased. None of the graduates whose parents-received the cans actually has been harmed. I -CALIFORNIA Services held for Baby Fae LOMA LI NDA -Thousands of mourners packed a memonal service Saturda) for Baby Fae as a clergyman commended Lbe...mfant wath a transplanted baboon's hean to a hea\enl) paradise "where there will ~ no more sorrow. no weeping and no pain."..\ standing-room-only crowd of more than 2.000 Jammed into the University Church of the Seventh-day Adventists. Another 700 people watched the service on cable television from a nearby aud1tonum. The hour-long service ended outdoors with a "bened1ct1on of billoons and cnilcfrcn and hope .. in which children released a d01en hehum- fillcd balloons to the skaesaf\er a prayer was read b} Charles Teel Jr .. chairman of the uni\ersity's department ofChnstian Ethics. Pregnant Flllplna deported LOS ANGELES -A pregnant Filipino woman mamed to an Amencan was deported by U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service after a judge lifted an order barrin~ her remova l from the country. Eleanor Parnes' attorney. Hiram Kwan. said she 1sehgible for legal residency because of her marriage this r.car to Richard Parnes. But IN officials say she has lived in Los Angeles 11legally since leaving her job as housekeeper to the Philippine consul general here in 1974. Navycommlsslons controverslal frigate LONG BEA( H -A guided missile frigate rejected by the Navy 1n October because some computer chi ps aboard had not been thoroughly tested was commissioned aturday b) the Navy 10 the cheers of more than 1.000 people. More 1han 200 Na' y men who will hve on the USS Gar), their famihes and Todd Shipyards workers who spent two years building the ship attended the ceremonies. said Navy Lt. El hon Powell, the ship's commandmg officer for the day. Little League cdach sentenced to 71 years SANT A CLARA - A former L11tle League sports coach who pleaded guilty to sexually molesting nine boys. some of whom he coached. was sentenced to 71 years in prison after admitting he sexually abused another 40 youngsters 1n offenses st~tching back 17 years. Jeffrey Lee Gridley, 34, will not be tried for the new offenses he confessed to. a district attorney said. "It was a condition of his sentence that he provide us with a list of all the other children he has molested." said Alan Nudel°'an. a deputy district attorney in Santa Clara County. HBO lays oll 126 employees LOS ANGELES -Home Box OOice, Inc .. the nation's largest pay television network, laid off some I 2S employees and its chairman attributed the layoffs to slower than antkipated growth. Most of the layoffs -announced in a memo distributed to employees Friday afternoon -occurred in the Time Inc. unit's New York office. it was reported Saturday. "Like everyone else. l liked to think that the incredible growth rate could be sustained, but that was not to be," HBO Chairman and Chief Executive Ofl"'tccr Michael Fuchs wrote in the memo. WOR LD ------ Sl&ln U.S. advl.en• cue won f reopelJ AN ALVADOR. El Salvador-The alvadoran Supreme Coun has rejected a bid to reopen the case apinst an atmy officer accused of orderina the 1981 killinas of two American labor adviscn-and a Salndoran land reform official, a judae said Saturday. Homero anchez Cerna, one of 18 Supreme Coun judges, said the tribunal on Friday rejected the aovernmcnt's ap~I of two lower court rulings dismlssin• charges against Lt. Rodolfo Lopci Sibrian. The appeal wBS thc final opportunity for prosccutOl'$ lO reopen the case apinst Lopez ibrian. The three Americans were killed while drinkina coffee at a coffee shop. 1 Ballarov'• da~hter receive. photo NEWTON. Ma . -The tes>dlu&htcr of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov said aturday he has rcctivcd a photo of her mother and the Nobel Prize winner alona W'lth a note sayina tt was sent "to convince you at last that we are aJivc." .. , think 1t is a real picture of them," Tatiana Yanlcclevich said. .. It doc o't 5eem to be retouched: Yankelevich said the photo wa the first she has rcce.i\.'ed from her mother, Yelena Bonner, since March. and offm proof that he ha been reunited with Sakharov "If sa relief to s cc lhCfn tosetha, but tl'lc picture doesn't tell us much and the note doclO't teJl ui about what their state of health i and what their hv1n1 condn lons arc," she said Bonet. cla.e caHlorul• IJrm '• oltJce MO OW -The Soviet Union has ordertd Cabfornia International ifl'lde Corp. of Palo Alto to close it1 Motcow office. the IO"Vtm1'1ent newspeper livatia said Saturday. ltvcnia .said the cc>mpany, which IOld medical and l1boratorycqu1pmen' to the Soviet Union. wa an unrtliable trade penntr and sugestcd. withou1 ma .. ina due t charac , that company offictals may ha\-c bc:eft wl ttna the . ~. intcll1acnet commun1I)'. I CAIRO, £aypt (AP)-Eaypt uted faked photoaraphs of a former Libyan prime minister lyina in a pool of blood to 1rick Libya into cla.im1na he had, been assassinated by a death ~.u•d hired by Col. Moammar Khadafy, President Hosni Mubarak said Saturday. £&yptian officials identified two Britons and two Maltese arrested. as membcn of the Libyan-hired hit ~uad, and said the four told of other Libyan plots to assassinate leaders in West Germany, France, India, Paki- stan, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Qaiar. Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. ~eports : say U.S. to block shipping MIAM~ (AP)-The tlnited States is planning to blockade shipping lanes from Colombia to intercept mari- JUana shipments to this country, ABC News and the Miami Herald re- ported. ABC News reported Friday night ·that U.S. ships were preparing to block the coast of Colombia to stop drug shi(>ments. An unadenuficd Drug Enforcement Administration source told The Miami Herald, as reported in Satur- day editions. that there would not~ a blockade of the entire Colombian coast but rather a blockade of the two major shipping lanes leading from the country. ABC said the U.S. Navy. "working with the governments of Venezuela. Panama and Colombia. is about to launch what amounts to a naval blockade off the coast of Colombia. At least nine U.S. ships arc already involved and more arc likely to take part when a quaranune 1s put into place next week ... Mubuak II.Id in a spettb Saturday that the supposed vicum. Abdel· Hamid Bakoush. wu pfe. 8akoush, 46, latef appeared at a news con- ference in C'alro with Interior Min15- ter Ahmed Rushdi. .''This incident proves that Khadafy lost his qualification u a responsible man and head of state." said Bakoush, Libya's last prime minister btfore Khadafy overthrow Kina ldns in 1969. "He is an international criminal, and I caU on all countncs and aovcmmcnts of the world to take a stand toward him." Rusbdi identified those arrested as Anthony Will\am Gill, 48, and God- A Navy spokesman at the Pentagon told the newspaper Friday njght that af such a plan exists. at would be a Space salvage team · He said the four we~ recruited by Ah Nelm. Libya's ambutador to Malt.a. They were promised S2.SO,OOO to ananae the assa ination aod were told they could htre Ea)'ptian col- laborators -who turned out to bt E&YPtian underoover officers -for S l S0,000 to do the actual lcilhna. JANA. Libya's official news aaen· cy. and state-run Tripoli Radio both reported Friday th.at one of Khadafy'' "suicide squads" had "executed" Bakoush on Monday. the last day fnends and relativC1 rcponed tttina him and bis wife. Egyptian offk1als said their under- cover agents faked pbot~phs '° fool the Libyans who had hued 't)em. Coast Guard rather than a military Space walken D&le Gardner (left) and Joe matter. The Coast Guard command len hold ap.,• "For Sale" "91-n.foUOW'ht.t ccnterln Washington referred ques ___ .,th~elr aucceaaful reco.,.e-ancl doc ...... "! ol 11ons to Coast Guard offices in •J ---e the Weetar MteWte in the caqo bay of the shuttleDt.co+a) durlq the CCMU'9Eoflut week"• space m•eeiou. Miami. where a spokcs~oman. who 1den11fied herself as Lt. Yount and refused to gJvc her first name. declined to comment Saturdi!}' after- noon. On Fnda} night. the Pentagon refem:d all questions to the vice president's drug task force , also known as the South Florida Task rorcc on drugs. The staff coordinator for that group. Jim Dingfelder. re- fused to discuss the operation in an interview with the Herald. Dingfelder could not be reached by telephone for comment Saturday. LockheedjJresents NASA with Space station concept The task force had denied two weeks ago that armed forces would play a major role in new efforts to stop manjuana shipments. Some 90 percent of the marijuana smuggled into the United States from Colombia leaves by ship. accord an~ to the DEA. which says most ships depart from northeast pons. such as Cartegena. Under the guidance of the task force. the Coast Guard. U.S. Cus- toms. DEA and state authonues arc coordinating one of the largest cffons ever to stop Colombia's fall harvest from making it into Florida and other pans of the country. the Herald said. Inha bitants would h a ve private berths. ----windows to stars SUNNYVALE (A.P) -lnhab1- tan1s of the lim U.S. space statton each would have private ~nhs and windo"s 10 the stars under a propo~al Lockheed M1ss1les & Space Co. has submitted to NASA's Johnson pace Center. the com pan} said Fnda}. The proposal submitted Thursda~ '' for a S27 million 18-month contract starting ne'tl Apnl I to define. among other things. the precise configurauon of the S8 b1lhon live-aboard space statton that as scheduled for co mplcuon b} about 1992. Duke says lottery may get late start LONG BEACH (AP) -The state lottery approved by voters earlier th as month may aet off to a late start. lottery opponent Gov. George Deu- kmcjian said Friday. "We'll do our very best. but it will ~ very difficult to meet the dead- line." Dcukmejian said. adding that estabhshina the lottery will be a "monumental task."· The •ovemor. who opposed the lottery initiative ~fore the voters Nov. 6. indicated the following da} that there might ~ difficult1es select- ing fLve Lottery commissioners and a director by Dec. 7. He also said there mi&ht be problems setting up all the machinery for the program by next March 22. The deadlines wett established tn the ballot measutt. Deukmejian said that in-dep1h backsround checks must be run on candidates for the posnaons. "It is 'ery important that "(' condu ct 'en c·<1ens1\e re' 1e"s on their background 10 make sure there:' 1s not e'en an appearance of an~ con n1cl of interest,'' he said Mean" h1lc. state Board of Educa- tion member John Ward of Long Beach said he has urged DeukmeJian to name an educator to the lotten panel . -;ince '4 percent of the lotter) receipts arc to ~ earmarli..ed for education .. hools should ha'c a '01cc on the comm1ss1on so the' can ma"- mizc their income:· Ward said an Sacramento. Ke' in Brett. a DcukmcJaan press aide. said trc "Mhevcd the ~overnor would be rCC"Cpllve to Ward s ~ugges tton. ~ Rock'>'ell ln1crnat1onal Corp of P1mbur~h and McDonnell Douglas Corp. ot St. Louts also have sub- mitted proposals to the National <\eronautKS and pace .\dmin1s- 1ration In Sunn~' ale a full-scale mock-up showed reporters ho"' Lock.heed's version of tht' multa-cyhndered space vessel could accommodate space 1nhab11an1s for 90 da) s or more Lt' mg qua rte~ could be 10 a "SI\· pack" c~hnder \.\Ith 1nd1' 1dual ~rths. bu1IHn dressers ~uh dra"ers for etc.an or dirt' clothes. Each benh \.\Ould ha"e a port" 1th a 'IC" to the stars In all. there ""ould be t" o hab11a1 modules. a hfe science laboraton and an atmosphenc and pti~ sics labora- to r) I Earthquake 'i l Reported Quake at sea No lnjurlee were reported after an earthquake meaaur-rlnC-betwee.n 6.:l and 7 .5 on the Richter 1 1Cale ahook Sumatn Satut day. Court plal).~ rare nigh~ sessions so jurors can't watCh NBC movie ROCKFORD. lU. tAP)-The trial of a man accustd of kill1na Jus "~ and three cbjldreo 'Niil mo'c to rare main se ions unday and Monday so Jurors cannot 1tt a madc-for-tclc- v1 100 movie about an Ann) d0t1or convicted of murdenna his flm1I . Tht' sd1eduhnachlnar~ orckmi at the rcqunt or ~rtn. laW)Cl"I 10 the murder trial of busmeuman Da\Y1d Hcndncks bttause of the broado" of BC"'s two--part dramauiauon "ht!ll V1,1on •· pro utor ) thctt att some "stnkma" s1m1lanue\ bt1v.cen the Hendn ~ks asc and the ub ect of1he 8 mmM<'n~. lht I Q .. 9 co1'v1ct1C1n of Or JcOrt MacOornld. • fomlcr Orccn Beret ph~ '1e1an un 1.'harte\ l'f murdenl'\I ht prt'Jnant "1fe and their tV.O dalJ&hlCf"\ Hcndnc._ , '0 o b.1 l -bracc inH·n- tor and salt man from Bloommaton. 1s charaed 1n the ov 7, 19 3, n and kntfc sla)'tna of ht v.1fe and thftt )Oun tcrs He dcn1c\ eomm1ttana the \.alhng contcndana he wa .. 1n W1 on 1n on a k trip "hen h1' tam1I\ "3\ \lain and h" home ran'8cli..ed Hcndnch' la" ~er. l on tend that l"O or more people in' 1dC'd tht ho~ and murdered ~uun Hen- dnd .. \, 30 and the rnupk'\ t"o dauahtcl"\. a c ~. nd ., .ind n ,1 ~· ~ The men 1c "f .\I I \ 1 u)n · ba\Cd on the ~\t·!.Clhna 00<1~ h~ JO<' M~ "nna". detail\ the l iA'l' ,lt \11h • D\1n3IJ "ho<.c H)n' ll tllln l.!ll'lt' n1n,· \tar~ after the li..1lhna' ol h1' lam1h .\nother module would store fresh food and clothing delivered about .;\Cl") three months by tbe spaC<" shuttle The .iOO-foot-long station powered b\ solar panels would orbit about 210 m1ks or so above the earth. If the st.atton bad been in orbit lhas week. 1t could nave perfotJtled the capture of the two stranded ~t.ellites. ~1d Ro~rt Marcellina. who heads the Lockheed team. .\ "a} "ard satcllue: he said. could h;i' e been 1 nstalled on a ~rthmg rina for dasassembl) b) an astronaut for possible repair tn a space station hangar locli..h~ has invested about $10 million in the past year prcpannc its m<X li..·up and proposal to NASA for the S27 m1lhon contract. aid \1arcelhna. Speech to library group is canceled · LO . -'\. GELES CAP) -' The t ahforn1a Labraf) Associauon bl.1"ed to p~ssurc from critics and 'ancelcd a speaking invitation to a man "'ho d 11ms that tbt Holocaust dunng World War 11 as a myth The dcc1 ion b) the assoc1auon. "h1 h ~p~nts. aboul 3.000 11· b~nans and hbrtr) aides lD the si.te, came Fnday. hours after lhc City Council vottd to SC\'Or t1c.s with the iJ'OUP 1f 11 aJIQwtd a~or David \.k'Caldcn to s.~ak at Its Dec. 2 \"onvent1on an Los.Angeles. "It's aH ovt'r. 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STOH HOIJH• Moe4ar • frWay 10....._ S.t•rd•r t•~a, •. s. ... , 10.•·7,• Photoarapher George ForN display• hla ehote of New York on the etreete. Street shutterbug gets recognition Photographer's s n aps of New York City = s how 'curlousdetachment' and ·grandeur' NEW YORK (AP) -His photo- graphs have been likened to those of Ansel Adams and Alfred Steiglitz. His stol') of discover) reads like that of Cmderella. Street-peddler and self-taught pho- tographer George Forss 1s suddenly sought-aflet". at age 43. with the publication of his first book. a cOTiectaon of his black"-and-wllite photographs ofNi w York City. ··t don't think it afl'ccts me the way it would a younger person. I can't change that fast." said the ~oft-spoken man who fo r 20 )Cars peddled his p1ctures-S5.90 for one. two for S 10 - on the •areets of the cit)' they ponray. One fall day 1n 1980. on a street in midtown Manhattan. he was dis- covered by t~e man who would help raise him from obscunty to acclaim. Photo-Journalist David DouJlas Duncan happened upon Forss· side- walk setup and was struck not only by the high technical quality of the pnnt!t but by the "curious detachment" and "grandeur" of the photos as well. He. said they reminded him of Ansel Adams' famous landscape photos and suggested that Forss had a "better eye" than the legendary Alfred Stc1glitz. Others shared his appreciation. Life magazine photographer Alfred E1~nstadt termed the photos "un- believable!" And Henri Canier- Bresson saw in them "the pulse of a sensitive eye." The chance encounter four years ago with Duncan. a Life photogra- pher for 10 years and producer of 15 books, led to the publication by McGraw Hill this autumn of "New York-New York: Masterworks of a trect Peddler." It features about 65 of Forss' photos, including street scenes and images of such landmarks as the Statue of Libeny. the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Buildmgand Central Parle ... DUJ1tan. who wrote the text that accompanies the photos, descr.ibes Forss· work as "an unending effon to I• enshrine his dream-city on a pedestal of love." The book has brought widespread recognition to Forss, who learned his skills by reading photography maga- zines and whose only professional training was a one-day session on archival photo printing. He has appeared on the "Today" sllow-and ··enterflilnmenfTonfghC- and has been the subject of magazine anicles and of a half-hour film produced by the.British Broadcasting Corp. An exh1bll of his work will appear at the Brooklyn Museum staning Dec. 13. Fame seems not to have changed the modest man, who suppons his brother and his mother in the house they share in Brooklyn. But 1t has brought him a sense of freedom and security. He said ll's as 1f someone gave him "an 0 .K. to stay at the Waldorf for nothmg. You've been given a room for free for a while." Sccunty 1s a novel feeling for Forss. He was born in the South Bronx and spent much of his youth in welfare homes. It was not until he was 18 that he returned to h1 mother's home to hve. · It was she who msp1red him to take up photography. taking coµntlcss pictures of her sax children, of whom he 1s the eldest. She also peddled newspapers in the theater district so she could snap photos of movie stars such as Jimmy Stewan. Orson Welles and Bob Hope in the 1930s and '40s. Forss didn't take up photography sen ously until 1963. when he got a bicycle messenger job. "I got the idea of photographing street scenes. a nd funny-looking people. and interesting doorways" during his trips. he said He still sells on midtown streets the pictures he pnnts himself in his garage at night, o nly now they go for S20 apiece. The increased pncc may make it impossible or impractical to keep has "office" on the streets, but so far, he said. "I don't tfavc anx plans." True to his lifelong philosophy, he's "not going to decide to do anything. I'll let things happen." ' . -I I - Developer-seeks· 30-stOry liabitat for Santa Clara SANTA CLARA (AP) -A de· velopcr Is proposjna a spacc-aae ''2001" city of six 30-sto~ sky· ICrapcrs and a monorai~ sr11ein tha1 would include residentia space a major hotel, 'ln enclosed shopp\ng mall, movie theaters, restaurants jouJna tracks, tenniscouns and othe; recreational facilities. "This _is a very ft;nuristic project," uid Kanm Maskat1ya, who, with his partner Suni Suri. presented draw1njS to city officials last week of the S2 billion "city within a city." It would be k.nown as "Habitat: Santa Oara," andMaskatiya and Suri want to build it on the 105 acres that now make up the city's Fairway Glen aolf course along the Guadalupe River north of the Bayshote Freeway. The city hitd planned to sci-I Fairway Glen to pay off loans for a newer golf course built near Great America Parkway. Maskatiya is proposing a joint venture agreement with Santa Clara. No formal application has been presented, but some officials have expressed support or o ppofition to the plan. "It soundsa little bit like Xanadu," said San Jose Mayor Tom McEnery. "As far as I've seen. the last project that they had in Santa Oara only served to give a lot of attorneys and judges a lot of work." · McEncry was apparcnlly referring to another Maskatiya project in Santa Clara. the Regency Plaza office towers. which drew strong criticism as well as a lawsuit designed to stop it. The four ) 3-story office towers are now under constroction. "Arc you kidding mer' said Santa, Clara CounqUman Everett "Eddie" Soula abou1 the habitat proposal. "Six 30-story buildings? I don't know 1f I could go for that. I could go along w1th the idea of residential and commencal, but J don'1 know if I'm prepared for 30 stories." Heavy smoker Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Sunday,~ 11, 111' Al Pinup calendars back in vogue -22 years later CHJCAGO (AP) -For 22 )cars, Jack T. Chia bas bttn try1n1 to unload thousand' of ",Girl a Week It .toke a Day" caJendar$ that he couldn'• sell when they were new. Now· time is bac k on his ude -the days and dates on the 1963 calendar match those of 198S. He laminated the p1cture.s of his pinup beauties on an array of house- hold items. He tned pcddlina the photos to a nudist camp. He tned selling the jokes to fonune cookie makers. No sale. , Still. Chta said he expects 1985 t6 be the year he finaJly finds a market for the I S0,000 calendars he has left ... People li~c the calendars because they think ttiey·rc arty. they leave more to the 1mag1nauon" than today's pinup pictures. he -w1d. ··Also. this is son of a 11ostalgJa appeaJ .... These arc pan of h1stol') ... collcct1n1 tunny quotes from the hkcs offk>b Hope and Fred A1otnonc. Afttr spending about SS0.000.ou .. slapped a$ I pnce taa on the calen~rs and waued for succt But becau.se of delays by the d1stnbutor, the CA!en- dars didn't bn new stand.I unlll January 196). and Chia said he onl) sold .. about t 8 pcreeo1-of the 200.000 he had printed. Oua. now60. saidhedldn•t want 10 waste the photos and Jokes be had painstakmsly collected. · . "I tncd to salvage the ptClures," be said. "I laminated lhcm·on a htrays, placemats and beer mu1s. But people either thought they were too arty or there was too much nwd1ty.- C.;,;1a said hene~t tned to peddle the pictures to nudist camps in Indiana. "but the) rejected them." He sa>d be then ··usec:1 the jokes to stuff fortune cookies." but merchants in Chicago's China Town found the jokes map- propnate for such cooloes. As pro~sed. it would include 4,000 residential units with I, I 00 square feet of living space and a multi-level parking garage as well as pedestrian bridges, tennis courts, swimming pools, jogging trails and golf courses. There would be movie theaters. supermarkets. convenience stores and other service establish- ments. Deputy City Manager Jennifer Sparacino said the city has been committed for a number of years to developing the Fairway Glen prop- erty as housing. "If they're talkin~ about high- densuy housing. I think it's a very good idea." said Councilwoman Sue Lasher. Thia la how Jim •Mouth' Purol of Ll•onla, Mich. celebrated lut week'• '8moke-011t.' He manated to cram 141 U.lated ctcaretta ln hla face to break hla own world record. fuol, a non-amoker, aaya '1 amoke all my ctcaretta ln one day.' L h1a said he came up with the idea for the calendars in 1962. when pinup calendars were in their pnmc. He said hcc reated theGood·T1me Publishing Co. as a vehicle for his brainstorm and bought the ri&hts to photographs of Sophia Loren. BngJtte Bardo~nd other beauties, posing in the nude or in scanty outfits. To make his product trul) novel. Chia said he spent hours 1n hbranes After d1scovenng that the 1974 calendar would repeat the one for 1963. Chia said he placed ads for his calendars in nauonal magazines. But Llus umc. be said. the printer was late with envelopes for the Calendars. and he was able to sell only 17.000 before -the} once again became obsolete. . The · Right IiJok For The Right Price! ... Every day. our buyers comb the New Yori< and Los Angeles fashion markets to bring ROSS customers well-made. In-season apparel for verifiable lower prices. Yes, the same quality brands and designer labels four\d In le8dlng department and specialty stores. QET TODAY'S FASHION. TODAY ••• for less. At ROSS. Why Settle For Sllm Pickings? Choose From Thousands ... 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New Research Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian JOI Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA Speaken Douglas G. Kahn, M. D. Psychiatry Noel D. Drury, M. D. For further lnfonnadon : (71~) 760-5923 Psychiatry Pk1H m11l tht follow1n1 rc1111re11on form to Hoaa Mcmonal Ho,p111I Prccby1m1n. Comm11n11y Educ111on Dcp1rtmtn1. )()I Nc11fJ)Orl 8011lt1oard, cwpor1 Bnch. CA 92663 THCRE I NO ADMI • 10 CHARO l 1m11td ... 11n111o11i.blc Name ~-----------~ Addrcu ------------- City-----------Zip - 0.)'llmc Phone ( ---.. • • Ot.nge COU1 OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, NcMfRMt 11, 1.. A7 The problem with wills is most people wo 't Without a Will, don 'f expect your s urvlvtn spouse will get the bulk of your esta te --By ~. A11oelated Pre11 If you don't have a wall, don't Des II h .a&sume your surviving spouse wall get iplle ~ ~ e preaching, urgina the bulk o~our estate. The law may and admonash1na about the impon-· h f h' ance <.>f havina a will, two-thirds of gave one-or more to you re 1ld~n Amencan• don't ha 1 fi or, if you do.n't. have any kids. to your " . . vc 8 P an or the parents or s1bhngs orderly 4istnbut1on ofthejr property Your widow's or widower's n~cds after thear death . . . at the time of distribution would have of )Our estate doled out under I.ht state's rule\. Oy1n1 int tate mean forfe111n1 any chance for tax-sav1na maneuvers. tr both you and your spouse die without wills. you'll have no way of de ianatina auardians for your mtndr children. When yo u choose 10 make a will. you have several options, whether you consult a lawyer for a custQm- made version. do 1t yourself. or take advantage of the statutory wills now available in California. Maine and Wisconsin. what )OU want and that can stand up to the scruuny of proti.tt. The pnce ta& will depend on ~OUT needs Research by Cbanai"' Ttmts magazine found there's no "avcrqe" fee and the ranac 1s M> broad - it could be $25 or SJ0,000 -that tt's mcaqin&)ess to sue at a co t. If )'Our need$ are relatively simple, however. )OU rnay be able to &et tbc will you need for $ I 00 or less. Because a laW)e-(1 time 11 mOKy, do )Our hol'MWotk bdo~ meetina wtth him or Mr'. U11 all )'Our atetts. indudlna bilnk accounts. 1nves1- menu. ttal tttatt', hfe •DtUl'lft(lt and profit-6harina and ptn.ton funds. When accountina for your prop- erty, note how you own ttunp : Are you sole owner. co-owner or JOtnt owner? Occidc on Ao o.r.cutor to dispose of the esta~ accordJtll to th« will and on your children's pardian. Be sure they att willina to do' the JOb. Decide on distribution of your estate. In tome Jtatn. lhat _..., bt Jealtd f0t a ptriod after yos death. You ma) want to ajvc a copy lO tbt e~tor 0t pnndpei beneficiary and &ea~c lhc onsanaJ W11b your la•)'tt or wt th Olhtt tmpon&nl .-pen. wfaere at is sure to bc available when needed. You have tbt '-'lb• to wnie your own will. But tbt 1ntncet1C1 ol IWt, law miaht foll you and ·lead to ex pcn ave htiptioa after yow deeth· The fill~n.thc·bl&nk will is ao innovation dnapcd to set UoUod that problem. For SJ or S2; rnidnlu of Califonua. Mauae and Wiscontin Wherever y~u ,h~~· the state has a · no impact on the state's'dccis1on. ~ady7made will waiting for you if you The law doesn't provide for anyone die watho~t your own. _Yaryi.ng state not related to you, nor for the by .state •. intestacy (dying without a distribution of specifi c propcn y. valtd will ) ~les .are always im-Heirlooms .may have to be sold to personal and 1nflex1ble. ~tisfy the arbitrary fractional shares For most people. the most reason- able c:oursc is to have an attorney draf\ a will that has the authonty to do Loewi lawyers should be able to estif!tatc the cos1 of your w1U once you outline your needs and 1nteot1ons for your propcny. To find an anomcy, check with business assoc1a(es, friend or the local bar associatiO'n for references. Once )'our wall is drafted, silfled and witnessed. put 1t in a safe place. but not your safe-depo,SlJ box- can buy a statutory wW form tlaat. propcrl) completed and witnessed. is 1uarantccd to become a v&lid will~~~c~ ...... Pastor moving to white 'island ' Black responding to ne~gh borhood' s racist violence CHICAGO (AP) - A black minis- ter says he and two other black activists will rent an apanment 1n a predominantly white suburb in response to the mob violence that forced a black family from their apartment in an all-white area of the Cit). The Rev. Melvin Delk. president of the black community group Truth and Fact Inc .. predicted his move would provoke violent protest. A black auto mechanic, his wife and their 8-year-old son were dnven from their newly rented apartment earliet this month by whites who hurled rocks and bricks through their windows and shouted racial e1>1thets. The apartment is in an all-white. four- square-block area on Chicago's West ·Side known as "the Isl and." The Island borders Cicero. where Delk and two others plan to move. "The problem is not the Island. but the overflow from Cicero." Delk said last week. "Cicero 1s the last frontter of racism in America ... The only blacks in the suburb work at stables and a race track. and live on the race track grou nds. he sa id Delk said he and two otheJ black activists intend to rent an apanment in the heart of Cicero in three week s and "sta) there unul the racial problems in the island area of Chicago arc resol ved." Other black leaders think Delk will have trouble finding an apartment. and will meet with violence 1fhe-docs. New drug less risky in pr9state treatment BOSTON (AP) -A new drug is effective In halting advanced stages of prostate cancer. which kills 25,000 American men year- ly, but with less risk of cardloyascular com plication than a commonly prescribed treatment, a study says. The study of 199 patients found that those receiving the drug leuprollde had a much lower Incidence of side effects Involv- ing the heart and blood vessels than patients being treated with the female hormone estrogen, according to the report publish- ed In Thursday's New Engand Journal of Medicine. Prostate cancer ts the third most common cause of death from cancer among American men, killing about 25,000 annual- ly, according to the American Cancer Society. About 76,000 new cases are reported each year, with the average age of diagnosis 70. Cancer cells In prostate tumors are dependent on the male sex hormone testosterone for their growth. The two tra- ditional treatments for the cancer have been castration or the use of estrogen. which neutralizes testo1terone. Estrogen therapy, however, can cause blood clots. fluid accumulation. painful enlarge- ment of the breasts. nausea and vomiting. Patients on leuprollde reported only "hot flaahes" as a aide effect. The study, begun lr'I 1981, fotlow9d 199 patients with the moet actvanced stage of prostate cancer In which cancer cetls had spread to the bone•. lymph nod• or aon body tluuea. "Now we have a drug with the aame tt.apeutfc effect but without the atde effects.·· aald Or. Marc 8 . Garnick, auoclate prof1aor of medicine at tht. O..Farber Cancer Institute lif Bolton, who helped conduct the itudy. Leuproncs., ~ by TAP Phannaceuttcatt of Chicago , Is being revtewed for cltnlcal uee. ~ ... ave on every ofa , every love, eat, every modular ating pi c ,every ·chair, eve ry recliner and every le p r , save · :~() . lo ~60 \llt\\111 t'l llfl1tl'I\ \lll"-1'111\tlt.I ...,\1 1 I \ll' \ 111\1 ,11\\ \11.111 \11\1 \111111 'I our i·h( •iee now ~169.88 S(l\-(' ~ l 5() nc >\\ 'J.99.88 save ~l :.O no\\·· 299.H8 B sa\e ~200 fl( t\\ '7 i9.88 I \lod t. 1111 1'1:11 I .. \. C11rnli1rl and funl"l 1~11,l!Jrw ''tth llw n.11urnl lit·aut\ iii h.ut1Jn 1·1111011 tn m.i~e !h r ... a "'rn<1r1 r1111dul.1r ~r11u111 1l!!. 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I Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 18. 1984 ¥earby cities shouldj oln· together agalnst airport To tbe Editor: ·~ with my regular waterbill frpm the city of Newport Beach. I ~ived a regular issue of the Cnittnt' Reporter as published by the city manager. Part ofth1s publication was entitled "John Wayne Airport Update" and was a digest of the proposed master plan for said airpor:t. w~1ch the county sµpcrv1~rs are to consider an tbe near future and. ifl am an> Judge at all of that gov~ing body. will no dpubt adopt. Onless. that 1s. all of us take a very active interest: vocal. monetary, and pressure. As outlined, this master plan is "tainly and definitely a horror story. and is comparable to the genocide and murder extant in India, the famine in Ethiopia and tbc atroc1t1es ip AfAAanistan. many and expensive studies have pointed toward another ai~n in a different location; to-eqnsidcr ~ny further expenditure on the cxi ting airport as irresponsible. The cry that more as necessary is fatu ous at the least: The nights arc not running anywhere near capacity either at Orange County or at Ontario or Los Angeles International. There is but one solution to the long-term thought that more 1!. required. and that is another and different airport I foel that the only solutton to our immediate threat 1s for each and every one of us to donate our dollars to one or more of the conce rned c1t1Len committees and organiLations who are currently working for us to stop the supervisors and, of cour!.C. 1nd1vidually let the supervisors kno"' of our antipathy. .. • ) RICllD C110 Reagan ·1ives in .. dream . World t He's the only one who expects deficit just to disappear. I say this because of the outrageous- ness of the plan not onl) 1n 11self. but because it is being foisted off on the very citizens whom the supervisors are sworn and duty bound to protect. And all of this in the face of the fact that the people who live an the area (and this involves several c1tles) do not want much of t.bc eiustang bliaht; let alone a proliferation. At the very least ariy expansion of the airport as UJlnecessary, un-, cronom1cal and rtekless. All of the The ct11es adjacent to the a1rpo, ~hould band together and ha' e the airport annexed to ne of them. which would ~e to 11 that no proliferauon would be permitted: and. of course. sec to it at the vtry earliest ~J?P011unity that we have a 8oard.9{Supcrv1sors who would look out for tht interests o(ihe people who live here ins~cad of tbose who foster bag businC!s· ALAN L. BLUM Newport Beach FDA t akes company to task due t o its faultypacemakers WASHI NGTON -Years ago, as an education reporter, I went to a high school where it seemed almost none of the kids were ioclass. They roamed the hallways, they loitered on the la~s or they 'hadn't bothered to come to schodl at all. Yet the principal. a niai old lady with nice blue hair, insiste4 her attendance was nearly 100 perdint. Just to prove 11. she showed me Her records: There - nearly perfect aftendance. Defectf ve devices Facts misslQm S~raw story mtghtJust faiL I • To the Editor: im iii g Ii The Oct. 30 story on Page A3 feasibility or desirability. The results per Il VeS headed "Speraw gets low mark:s.. ofahesc-0ringauggcsts that the scoring ~very masleadin~ Votes~ ~c;:ies themsel ves are extremelL_ WASHINGTON -Ofallcon- .. consumer and environmental 11-Dbeii Uemocratic special interests sumer scandals, nothing is more~ruel sues" are said to be the basis for lobby. Were you taken in by this wire than shoddyworkmansh1pon scoring. None of the 20 issues is story? pacemakers. In past columns. I've Identified so there is no basis whar-J.R. BLAKEMORE rcportedonpacemakerdefectsand \Oever fo r Judging their practtcaJity, Corona dcl Mar thesccmingindiffercnccofthe Food Tears can Doctors who specialize io skan diseases ha ve reported ca~i'"wl~~ the patients· hives-cleared ..., im- mediately after said. pat1entJ bn>ke down and cned copiQWt ~ , ,_ Q. Man·s first use of ~ Wit cooking, nght'~ A.. Not quite nght, sir. Nor was cooking man's second use of fttt. Heat was the first. theorist& bt~ve. Then came the discovery tbat fire sca red off wild animals. It's MCOnd use. Meteonle'> are never rouncf. Q. You ~1d yellow fire trucks laavc fewer accidents than red fire true~ Wh y? A. Credit that phe nomenon caJJed the .. PurkanJe shift" -which makes red appear black at night Yellow does not shift th1~ way. British ..c1en11sts haw te'>ttubed the embryos of goats and sheep to breed a ~ross. A geep? Students ot current h1c,tcm !Ml} the (l'lost significant story of 1h1s time 1s what's happening no"' 1n China. Technology travels a lot faster than the labor pool, doesn't it? Crescendoing pri vate en terpnse 1n China with Its home labor and technology from elsewhere could and Dna&Administrat1on to this problem. Stuna!>ythecriticism. the FDA has rctPondid swiftly and vigorously to cha,.esbyan anonymous whistle ~.1Ml-a pacemaker martUfae- turu. The target of: the FDA 1n vest1gat1on is the Cordis Corp. of Miami, one of the fiv~biggest pacemaker producers. dominate the world's economy. they Harold Hershenson. the company's ~vfr. execuu ve vice pres1deoqpld my associate Tony Capac® fnat the Goldfish see sidewa ys a lot belier FDA sent a "veryzealousgroupof .,... "'-~down. inspectors" to pore over the com· pany's books for nine months. AU races of man are phsy1cally equipped to make all the sounds an all the tanauages. On the pnvatcly owned Meadcs Ranch in north central Kansas is a bronze marker 3.6 inches in diameter ,Jlltting six inches above ground Watch your feet, dummy. h's the zero tefercnce pomt in North A'!\erica from which all survey boundaries are puacct. Look out, don't kick it, Tho wbtreabosatt of the ·corner of yolfr house on maps is calculated from the whereabouts of the bronze marker on the Meades Ranch. Plain black pepper, too. has been seen to cause cancers in mice. University of Kentucky researchers who discovered this say it's mean- ingless. Q. Why are .. M & M's" called that., A. Because they're made by Mars and Murray. Cows hate spinach. L.M. Boyd 11 a syndicated colamnlst. An FDA compliance officer said that "1n general" the investigation supported the whistle blower's charges. The results of the invest1ga- 11on were summarized in a private letterScpt. 7to thecompanyfrom John C. Viii forth of the FDA. It noted ninearcasofconcern, twoofwhich dealt wtth safety matters. Vallforth'sconcluding paragraph was particularly blunt: "I must say that the problems referred to in this letter appear to reflect a coreorate practice and a pattern of senous disregard for the requirements oft he Federal Food. Drugand Cosmetics Act." Hershenson commented: "We took issue with the last paragraph. They did it 10 get our attention." But an FDA official denied that the paragraph had been hyped up. "When we wrote 1 t. we really believed it best su mmanzed our posiuon," thc of- ficial said. The most important safety-related concern raised by the FDA in- vest1ptors involved at least 25 1 Cordis ~cemakers-Gamma. Geman1. Scquicorand Theta models -that were mistakenly subjected during stress tests to high temperatures averaging 11 5 degree!> centigradt?. ' "In spite of the pacemakers and their internal components being sub- jected to elevated temperatures for undetermined periodsoft1mc. they wete distributed and approximately I 50wereimplanted," the FDA letter pointed out. Because the pacemakers overheated during testing, the letter added, this "may result in adverse heaJthcon~uencesin pacemaker- dcpendcnt patients as a result of sudden ·no-output failure.'" ACI AIDEISOI In Wyman'st(Ml$.Jhe possibly eat-weakened devices could stop functionana. Thecompanr,acknowl~ged it had made an "error' in the testing. but told the FDA that "it would be a d isservice to persons in whom these pacers were implanted to overreact to th ts situation." The other safety problem flagged by the FDA involved samplesofa dozen versionsofCordis's Lambda. Theta and Stanicor models that had "defective printed wiring boards" and technical problems with the battery. The FDA told Cordis: ··w e believe that these deficiencies ex pose pacemaker-dependent patients to potential serious adverse health con- sequences~sa result of sudden ·no- output failure."' In one of its "product updates" to 15.000doctors. Cordis ex plained the problems wi th the pacemakers and then made correcti ve modifications. But the FDA told the company these measures "were not adequate." The company insists that they were. UPDATE ON TSA KOS: As I've reported , Greek arms merchant Basil Tsakos spread money around la.vish- ly in Washington as he tned to buy the influenceofSen. Mark 0. Hatfield, R..Ore., and other well-placed U.S. officials. He had some success in gcttangsupport for his scheme to pipe Saudi Arabian oil across Afnca from the Red Sea to the Atlantic. But the latest information to sur- face on Tsakos suggests that he had less success when he tried to hitch his wagon to the star of a Saudi billionaire named Adnan Kash~ Though he made his money orisi:nally in international trade, Kashogg1 is also an arms dealer, and he has made millions helpiogAmencan arms manufacturers sell their hardware to audi Arabia. Not until Rooa1d Reagan sat down recently with his economic advisors -the keepers of his books -. has there been such• similar'discrepancy between hope aad reality. About the only diffcreo~ between the president and the principal of that school is the color of their hair. Otherwise. they bolb li vc in dream worlds. The president. you wiJI remember. went through an ent ire presidential campaign announcing that he had no plan 10 deal witb the budget deficit because soon there would be no budget deficit. Economic JrOWlh, According to court documents and whach the natioo would e.xpenence in other sources. Tsakosand Kashosgi abundance. would generate such tax were partners in Afro-Asian Consult-revenues that t~e deficit would close ants, a Luxemburg-based "dummy" by itself. fl would be a!Un to a miracle, c~1on through which Tsak<>t-a wonderful thirig. and maybe there hoped to disguise his weapons deals.. would be llillOOflt. too. Golly, only a But sources said the Greek and the grinch or a liberal Democrat co uld Arab have had a falling-0ut. think otherwise-, STRICTLY PERSONAL: If AH along. it 'turns out, the prcsi- there's any d1 c;ce rnible pattern an the dent's economic advisors thought West'.s relauruawllh_communast -othuw· · Reapn was~staftd.- countnes, 1t's that communist re-ang tall. t~y were hunched over their i1mes will always act an their own self-ledgers (~uallt computer runs). interest. even ifit means getting along watching,.. trcWpf red ank rise. They with the capitalist competition. knew three lhinp: The economy was For example, the Soviets have been not growing a( a rate that could rounded out secretly on the possi-possibly makeJ dent in the deficit; bthty ofWestem interventio n 1fthe the deficit it If was wone than war between Iraq and Iran were to anyone (but they) knew: and Con- clo!>C th e Persian Gulf. By their gress had approved more spending silence. the Soviets seem to have than had been expected. agreed not to oppose it: they want the Lest you t~iJlk that this was gulf to stay open too. classified in(o1ation. that the true ls China still backing the Khmer fiscal plight of c nation was known Rouge-rebels an Vietnamesc-oc-only 1o Davi Stockman and his cup1edCambod1a?Yes.butaftera merry band Of Jccountants, bear in recent, secret trip into rebel-held mind that for attrce months Walter F. Cambodia, a high-level Peking of-MondaJe rode rrom village to town ficial reported that several other anti-warning th~ higher taxes were a- Vietnamescguerrillagroups werc comin .. M ndalc even proposed worth supportina. His colleagues some h1msel , saying it was the honest agreed, so the Khmer Rouge will no and re$ponsible thing to do. For this, longer be the sole recipient of Peking's and other reasons, he went down to a help. landslide defeat. Sic scmper candor. Arc the Soviets still trying to make Now everyone in Washington but their invasion of Afghanistan look the president thinks higher taxes are ~to the Third World? They are indeed comin4: The budget deficit indeed, and one big target of the not onl y hasn t been reduced, esti- Kremlin's clandestine propaganda mates of its size have grown by $20 effort is Pakistan. The Soviets and billion in the last week alone. The Czechoslovakia are pumping money figure Stockman laid before the into publications and other acti vities president at a recent Cabinet meeting of Pa!Ustani leftists who toe the Soviet was $210 billion. To this, the presi- hne. dent reacted in the manner of that Jack A11der100I••1y11dlcated blue-haired high-school principal. He col•mal1t. said he wo"U ld not raise taxes and Bishop_s' letter rejects conservative alliance reportedly rcach_cd into his pocket for a copy ofthe 1964 speech he gave in behalf of Barry Goldwater. It called for a reduction in the size of aovem- ment. "This is what we came here to do.''- he reportedly said. Recommendations little more than warmed-over Great Society schemes WASHINGTON -Rereading the pastoral letter on social JU~t1ce, 11 1s hard not to conclude that an ancillary. jfunstated. purpose was to make sure the Roman Catholic hierarchy 1s never aaain identified Wtlh the COn- ICtvatiSm of Ronald Reagan. How traumatic it must have been for liberal.Catholic prelates to have been linked in the popular pre -oo the i11ue of abortion -with Dutch Ra,pn, the Moral Majority and the New Ript. Never apin. By cramming that bastortl letter w1th liberal cliches, leftist policy nostrums and rhetoric rilflt out of tM San Fraoc1sco convcn· ~ion J*yboolc. the b1shoP.S. effcctavel)' etimanaied any poss1b1lity con- M'f'Vauve Catholics could find com· rnon pound on wha<:h to stand alonssade them. The bishops. and the staffcr5 who produced tht'I document. a~e not ORANGE COAST llily,illt unintelligent men. They know there 1s now onl y one way a conservative Catholic can embrace it: to concede that their own pa'lt critiques of the welfare state were misguided, to admit their social and econpm1c ideas were morally deficient. That 1s to recant. Why i:tse the gratuitous attack on the flat tax. an exciting untested idea for economic &rowth and the creation of JObs that moderate Democratsand conservative Republicans arc explo r- ing? Why did the bishops object? It lacks .. progrcssivity." It does not rcd1stnbu1c the wealth down ard. ls this 20th-century Catholic1 m or I C>th<cntury socaahsm? Unemployment levels an the U.S. arc "morally un1ust1ficd." Poverty is a "disgrace." a ''social and moral scandal." America's failure!> are "massive and uaJy " Swell. Yet. honorable men 1n both H. L. lchwarta m J:>111>11tl•ll• P:renk ZJnl 'h• <1"19 lO•IOO: Tom Taff -'f y Oll~l!fHl-l l Wll'Ml\.or I • ~ ~~ '"''""'""'""• ,,.. o,. •'>NJ CMIA ~ GA 1116211 ' ly J 11>100 Crete lheff ,,.,,,, C <litor r Par BucllAIAJI panics have wrestled tor decades with the dilemma of how to create and sustain full employment witnout inflation. The bishops' recommen- dations arc little more than warmed- ove" r.r~t ~ .... ;y schemes that even many Democrats have abandoned. The bishops demand higher wel- fare parments .. Swel . But how docs that address the temble parado~ that even as the welfare state has expanded to si1cand scope of benefits. rate of cnme. add1ct1 on. abortion: ltleJitimacy, wafe abuse, suicide. delinquency and dependency have doubled, and doubled again. nm ona the urban poof'> By u1<>p1an measurements, Ameri- ca will always fall short But. an what other country, Cathohc or Protestant. ·~SI 0.000 for a family of four a mark of ''poverty?" What other country can match Amerie4's incredible re- cord ofhav1na created 27 m1ll1on new 1obs1n 14yea"'-wh1leEuropelo t2 m1lhon? What other country has enabled tiistoncally v1ct1m11ed min- on11es. such as Chinese. Japanese and Jews, to achieve w ch mater1aJ pros- pcnt ? What other country has hrou ht '>uch a vast slac~e of 1t\ Hispanic and black poor into the middle class? America is not an uncaring coun- lr). Pri vate charit y here 1s the mo!tt generous on earth. Government con- sumes almost 40 percent of the national income -with only a sixth of that going for defense. To say the United States is "moving toward militarization" 1i. a gratuitous slander. Fewer than one an I 00 American is 1n uniform; U.S. de- fense claims a smaller share of our federal budget and national wealth than during the peacetlme years of Eisenhower and Kennedy The U.S. 1s castigated for reducing its commitment to IDA, the "sof\ loan window" of the World Bank. But 1s the U.S. government under mornl Obli"~u1on to conscrit>t the wealth of 1t!t c1111enry for tran fer to barbaric rq.imes, such as the Peoples Republic or China. fhat brutali1c their own people? True. Afnca's famine 1s "appall· ing." Yet, in the t950s, the continent was a net cit porter of food . The reason I SO m1lhon Afncans arc sufTerina malnutntaon and hunger as not a lack of U.S. aad: 1t ... the pre nc.e acros that continent of some of the most incompetent and malodorous anstocracie\ on canh Perhaps ti. food aid to the Eth1op1an stamna wa 100 hnk. too late. What moral araumcnt as there. however, to haad over Amenca'5 limited invc~tmcnt capital to a re- aime in ddis Ababa that blithel) pre 1dcd over th1 vast tl'll cdy, whale \QU&ndrnna SI 00 mil hon celt'bnuana with it s Soviet allies the I 0th an- niversary of their Communist revol- ution? After th1o; fall's loose alliance among Cath olics on abortion. th e bishops' lener is especially dis~ heartening. For there is, within Cath· olic teaching· and doctrine. ample ground upon which conservative and liberal Catholics can come together. On abortion, infanticide. euthanasia, 1t is the incontrove1tible position that the direct tak ing of human life is everywhere and alway wrong. On nudcarweaponsand nuclear war. it is the applicauon of just war theory and post-war statements of the popes to strategic planning. On economic and soc1al'i..ust1ce. there arc positions on the rigmM>f labor. the commands of charity, the claims o( the poor, the obhgation of the nch, da1in1 to Rerum Novarum in 1891 . lnstcad of scarchina for common around, the drafters of thll pastoral chose to rub conservative Catholics' noses in the McGovern platform, even throwmg a bouquet for the fem1nas1 1d1ocy of "comparable worth." Whf' One answer uaac ts itself. The U .. bishops do not want to be alianed with their riah1 -wioa brethren. This pastoral reads hke a petition by the b1lho~ for ttadm11151on to the If igh C'hurch of American Liberal- 1~m. I hope they tct back in; they've ccnainly paid thcll' dues. Patrin 81duu '' • ,,,.dlcalN co/1mallt. \ The president's spunk in the face of reality is sort of commcndabJe. After all. who wants taxes raised? But what's not commendable is his re- fusal to face reality in the first place. The American political system will not permit anywhere near a $200 billion reduction in the budaet. It's one thinf if Rtapn wants to fool himself; at's quite another thina to fool the Amencan people. That's 001 what presidents art 'Su pposed to do. In Watergate parlance, It 's hard to tell with Reapn eitactly what he knew and when he knew it. Was he, for instance. the last (>erson in town to know that thedefic11s were on the way up? imilarly, when he ud his spollespcrsons auured us durlna the campa11n that he had nothina on hiJ mind but pcj!CC, did he know that his aovemment would open uP. on Nicaraaua. launchina three military eJ1crciaes the day after the election? Probably, Rcapn may prefer to be the pre 1den1 of aood news only, but he is the presJdcnt. till. C\lcn for Washanaton in the Rea11n era. the post~lection periocf has been weird. The president has been obssessed with thanp that arc not there. Fant 1t was the Mi0-21s that were on thcit way to Nic.arqua and now it i• the boomina economy that wtll. hke 1 mqician sayina pre to. make the deficits to 1way. The trouble ll the deflCitl arc mal. the MiOs are not, ind Rcapn i1 an the Whne Hbuse for the Mlt four yean. Color hi1 hair blue. Rkt.rl C.... '-1 1ya4killd ~ .. ., ... illions tum their television sets on to "Dynast} .. each Wednesday lo find out the latest happenings of the Carringtons and the Colbys. For many of the women viewers of this popular series the attention is also on the fashions designed by Nolan ~Iller for Alexi.sand Krystle and other members of the cast. Glamorous. feminine fashions in- spired thousands lo dream and pen letters to the show's executives askrng about the clothes worn by the · rich and powerf ut. Now, the clothes are within reach of every fashion-conscious woman and man. The Nolan Miller Dynast) collection was launched at th e Newport Beach Robinson's .-.pd at the close of the show Ste'e Carnngton (Jack Coleman) made an appearance much to the delight of fans holding their samples of .. Forevcr Krystle" perfume. Before the tall. handsome. blotld son of Alexis C'olb> and Blake Carrington came on stage. the crowd had seen a 30-mmute showing of Miller-designed and Dynasty-inspired styles. The latter "'ere from the numerous licensees under the 20th Century Fox Licensing and Merchandising Corp.'s program. The how began with women's shoes presented very elegantly on silver trays by a trio of men weann$ formal wear and continued with •rofessional models wearing lacy lingerie and carrying giant feather tans. Beaded sweaters -teamed with pants and skirts -were followed by suits, elaborately trimmed with sequins and rhinestones. cocktail dresses and evening gowns. The fashion presentation closed with a finale of" formal eveningwear grand enoush to wear to the poshe t part} ever gi ven at the Camn1ton mansion m Denver. "One of the prett1bt fashion show I've ever seen." said one 1uest as slle headed in the direction of .. Steve''. who wa around to si1n autographs long after the store had closed. It is not only the adult feeling the clothing influence of the telcvi ion series. The William artcr Co. 1 manufactunng children's apparel and accessories for the )'Ounaer set. , Carefree Wallcovcnngs decorate the home in the D)'na t} manner. CanllOn Mills is producing textile article for the bedroom. beth and kitchen; YZ Fabncs and Honzon lndu tne . Inc. makes · floor co\lennp. (These four not available at the department tore). Othcrhccnscc include f\crFivc. Inc.. fter 1x. lnc .. Charles of the R1t1 (which-make the only perfume ever 1n p1rcd by a tclev1 ion how and other toalctnes)~ Fine n cqui 111on (doll and JCWelry), Le he Fa o. (the ;~ial occasion attire). Lch'lh Valle}. ( h()( )and LC' fashion Of'P! (deep ·ear,hngcnc and foundauon,). More ljcenscd article arc e}'ewear b)' lntcmal'\onal Trop1 al. McC"all Pattern and handbaa b F.H L. cce sonc .. I :I [ ~Apply lashes and @therfan-tastic maneuvers "Lookatmy eyes. Wbat'sdif- ferentabout them?" asked a friend rcccnt- lydurinaa fashion show social hour. As the two women ¥111 Dw stood lhereaettinaa ••••••••Iii•••• closer look, one rom- ment&ci on lheplum eye shadow and the other one noticed that "you have on ' more mascara." "No, it's the same sbadow I always wear and I don't have on any mascara.I have had individual lashes applied and I love them." Carol Cbabafy ofNewpon Beach bad applied the thick. natural looking lasht'S. "Years ago having the lashes applied was really popular, then there was a slow period and everybody was 1n1olcss maktup. Now that the tttnd is 10 focus on eye makeup n's picking up again," said Chabafy, who has done the procedure for 20 years: "Some people apply .lhe lashes an a cluster, but I put them on and1 v1dually. I think-they look lighter and give a more natural look." It's a no-no to apply mascara over the lashes, according to Cbabafy. The individual lashes arc applied only on the lop. "I SUAACSI that women add mascara 10 the bottom lash 1ftheylikeor just add a linerandsmud&t' 1t." The lashes are applied with an adhesj ve and arc there to stay from four to six weeks. "Some women make appointments to have them done once a month while others can ao six weeks. It depends on the i ndi vid ual." Swimmanaand exercising don't seem to bother the lashes, Chabafy added. "When I farstapplythemtoa woman I niiojmize. No heavy dark lashes. l give them a 'believable look. ,After they have worn them fora while, they might want longer lashes." 1 Besides saving a little time by not having to apply and take off mascara, Chabafy says ... Most of my customers want to wake up W\th something on their eyes. Color fades from us as we grow older;''-- Since everyone's eyescdiffer in shape and size, this has to be taken in to consideration. The lashes can be applied to enhance. For instance, Chabafy says, lashes a little longer in the middle tend to "open them up." The cost to have a set applied is $25 and a touch-up 1s$4. Recently, we had a story about Dr ¥ervin Goldstein. a facial-plastic surgeon in Newpon Beach, now doing permanent eyeliners (a procedure that had been done previously by tattoo anists and ophthalmologists). Now. with lashes that arc semi-Permanmcnt and liners that arc permanent, makeup time is getting sh oner and shorter. Docsanyoneknowofa way to get permanent Christmas Carol Ball's t menu told, theme secret Cold Salmon, oxtail soup, rack of · • • • veal and trifle ... the menu planned Marilya Hocl1es of Costa Mesa is Au Harvey oflrvine is one oflhe for the 20th annual Christmas Carol president of Damas de Caridad, a l 0 mannequins selected for this Ball of the 552 Oub of Hoag suppon group for St. Jude Hospital 24tJl annual event and participating Memorial Hospital is tempting in Fullenon. This organization is florists include Modesto Busto of indeed. also on theDisneyland Hotel's Fountain Valley, Marilee Lowe Panying committee members in-March· (30) calendar. That's when (Sherwood Aonst, Laguna Hills), eluding BUI Lask, chairman, talked they·u stage the Bal Masque with Cltert Ranell (Laguna Tradition) (at the Ritz) about the food, the models wearing those fantastic and Saau Bartlett (Tuii's Aorist, music (Lea Brown and his Bud of floral headdresses. South Lasuna). . Reeown and Jolum~ Carl's Padflc Florists and mannequins plus _ . • • • Cltorale), the place (Newpon Beach committee members were partying Santa, his reindeer and polka dot Marriott). But the theme for the Wednesday evening at the lovely elephants kept a watchful eve over evening is being kept a surprise until Fullenon honit .fil Mrs. Gordon the Holiday Faire_ Ql'esented by the 600 guests enter the lavishly Anderson, this year's mannequin Assistance League of Huntington decorated Pacific Ballroom on Dec. chairman. · Beach. Santa's helpers were those I. (They know 600 will be there members who had spent time because it's already a sell out.) COVER handmaking gifts, decorations and Working with Lusk are Barry home-baked Joods for the event. BabblU, Mike Gertag, Vin Jor-Corty Hoffman and Edna Perrill gensen, Tom Wilek, Bob ~elton, were chairmen of the event in the Warren Fix, Hans Prager and Gay PHOTO chapter house and assisting were Claire. Irma IUJ.aser, J alla Gamble, Irene • • • Goaia, Glad ~bm,!D4 ~Erma OU- Members of the Mcrsnct-Balt ver, Nell Webb, Harriet Ya rd, Lola chapter of the Orange County Models wearing Nolan LeBard and the president, Ma rsba Performing Ans Center arc tuning Miller original evening Jon son. up for their March 15 Grande Ball to gowns escon Steve Car-About 155 filed through, looking be held an Disneyland Hotel. They rington (actor Jack Col-and buying the Christmas items. gathered at the Sheraton Ne:wp<? an}down the runway as .. That's g<>OO ror-us in our !mall Hotel to celebrate and to officially the Dynasty Collection is place," said Johnston. introduce the Queen and the six introduced at Robinson's • • • ladies of her coun. in Newpon Beach. Members and guests of the The Queen's crown and red roses Carmen chapter of Orange County were presented to Diane Tnjlllo Photos: Howard Lipin. Performing Arts Center will be at and her court includes Gloria Alex-Graphics: Steve Hough. the Pacific Federal Plaza this after- ander, Ginny Grui, Yolanda Vic Cook. noon from 2 to 4 to see a presen- Jensen, Delpblne Naff, Vicki Reyes ~ talion on the April 16 Mediter- aa~nd~Ka~y~Z~u~b~ru~d!:·--------------~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~ ranean-Adriatic Classical Music .= Cruise by Costa Mesa Travel. There ATTENTION WOMEN!! II \()ti \\,Hll Ill . \1\ll l,d1 l,,.. Improve Confidence l,,.. Lose Weight l,.... Stop Smoking ,,,.. Reduce Stress FREE CONSULTATION i ·· ·I·' i" \.I \ I ·, l ', · • SOUTH COAST C ENTER OF HYPNOSIS (ALL f OI~ Al'fll (714) 556-8063 will be wine for sipping and cheese for nibbling plus door prizes awarded. • • • Jim. Corc.oLID, a former organist with Radio City Music Hall, will perform Tuesday for members of the H ar~or View H i ll s P}lilharmonic. The 9:30 a.m. meet- ing, conducted by Mn. Raymond Graber, will be at Regents Point, 19191 Harvard, Irvine. Member- ship information on this committee may be obtained by calling Mrs. Patrick Nolan al 640-4027. Smashing Styles for Your Wardrobe with flirtation. A fan exagera1es the subtlest gesture. iarutcs the spicicstaossip. stirs thuenses &odspeaks powerfully on behalf of rich romance and intense femininit y. "Let's stan with the basics. Perhaps you'd like to let a man know you're interested. Just 'present• the fan open, rcstinaone finaerat the outer comer. Or, you want to sec him apin. Sf mple. Hold the b&lf-opcn fan under your right eye. If r.ou'd like to let him know when, bold the fan open so the sticks' indicate which hour. Fana and KL perfume are co1QJDUD1caton. ''lfkcepina your romantic relationship just between the two of you is a must, ask him not to betray the ~t by covering your right ear with the open fan. Even 1fhe can't decipher your fan-tastic maneuvers, he's certain to beam used and e,rom_pted to introduoc himself." \ That's it. Can you believeit?Theaood looldnaman could get involved with a aood lookina woman who simply went overand introduced hersel f~b.ile you sat shadow? • • • Some oft he mail I get from publicists is too good to loss an the waste basket wi1hout'sharing. . Foe instance, here'sone lrcocived promoting Karl Lagerfeld's "KL" eau.<te toilette. "You'reata big holiday cocktail party and the thougbt comes to mind, 'How can I get my message to 1hatattractive man across this crowded room?' A provocall ve and surprising way is through the language of the fan . "Yes, the fan , used throughout the ages and in nearly every culture as a talisman oflove, is synonymous .._ ____ ......;.::...__ ________ J around wavinaa fan. Tums out the information was sent along because the bo1tle is in tbeshapcof a fan. • • • La Praine repmentatives will conduct "black lifbt" clinics Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at I. MllJl!an. South Coast Plaza. The black light analyzes skin (nght through makeup) to indicate the type of products needed for proper care. The process takes-about 20 minutes and is free of charge. Reservations may be made by calling 957-1511, ext. 266. Brimming with fashion Bata pro.tde plsau for a total etyllah fall look. Two ftliadou of the dipped brlm ottered bf BetDaar Bata are a crown that nowa Into the brlm, abon left, and a eofter treatment of tlae maD '•fedora. Don Andenon deel&n~ the croN .. ~ ~.-.me and.. matador etyle brlda and crown, lift. 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And designed with the latest winter and spring fashions In mind. -----SH~MPOO 1999 South Cout Highway, LaQµna 8Mch Tuetday-Frlday 9-5 497 3888 o.rmen aY..........,.epollen - \. THE RELAXING SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR KDCM 1D!l.1 PM SIEREU .. ... - ' Oran~ CoHt DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. No'lember 11. 10M • PARTY WRAP .., ........... _,..., ...... Fred Kema 1reeta Champion• Elaine Redfield and Han• Prater. AIM> at MOD banquet: Jlm Bentley. Kent Wilken, Oeor&la Spooner, lfora Heater and llarllyn 01.aa.U... Prage~, Redfield ·salrited as ·chanipiOaS· By VIDA DEAN Daltf l'tlot 11, .. ldltOf .. An honorable man," said James Roosevelt as he awarded the March of Dimes' Champion of the Year award to Hana Prager at the Anaheim Hilton Hotel. "When I was in France I couldn't find anything to touch The Ritz." the presentoradded. "We eat thereat least fourtimesa week," said Beverly Coll seated with husband Ho, Dick and Joa11 Stevena and Roger and Sa11y Luby. They were there along with 450others to honor the Newpon Beach restaurateur and Elaine Redfield ofFullenon. Pnor to the dinner and ceremony, a private reception was held with the honorees. their families and committee members. Margaret Pracer of Corona del Mar stood by her son (and beamed) as he rccei ved congratulations from. the guests. "He's a very good son and a hard worker." she said. Other Pragers there (and Hans called them very hard workers, too) were daughters, Marta and Karen, son Ryan and w1 fe Charlene (wearing a gorgeous black dress styled with elaborately jeweled cuffs and draped back}. At tribute: Lee Ann Marlenthal, Danny Tully. Karen Prager. Laruean Connelly. Bob Lynch, Steve and lla.rianne llaD9fleld. .. Arriving at the pany with husband BlJI, Redfield wore black velvet-on oneshoulderwasanorchid with a gold and diamond pin in the shape of the Orange County Performing Ans Center logo on the other. "The pin wasagifi from Bill on our 15th anniversary. The nice thing is that it was his idea." said Elaine. who has been on the center's board of directors since I 959 and is now on the Advisory Board. (She was born within three blocks of Carnegie Hall in New York City). As Roosevelt gave Redfield the award he noted his personal interest in the March of Dimes-"My father staned it because he had polio ... She responded that she -+---...--,..,...,rurwed1o·POR ua-cttmt:rAftwa~y lOoc a part of something he started. The modest Prager. who gets involved ""ith so many charitable causes at his restaurant. said, "I don't feel I deserve this. I'm awed and honored." Then in a lighter vein he looked about the room and added.·· 1 f I had this much space between my Lables. rd go oroke:~ Mlrlam Sllelton, who designed the bronze awards ("the Family G roup" that symbolizes the MO D's dedication to the beginningoflife)was in the audience along with the Fred Kern a (he's chapter chairman) and Guy Claire, dinner chairman. Others were Pam and Sam Goldstein (he presented a check to MOD from Rockwell lnternauonal), Gwenda Watson (National Volunteer Advisory Council), Geor- gja Sooner ("I first met Elaine through Philh1trmonic"). Larry Rlchardaon, (MOD exec director), Claudia Colton, emcee Jim Cooper ( KOCE-TV), Jolene and Tom .FJLentea. the Robert Fue11es,'Mlmi ao.dllal Birakrant and their neighbors Mary and Carl Moreland. Ray Anthony and his orchestra provided dancing music and fa nfares during the ceremonies. All proceeds from the benefit will suppon MOD programs in research. educauon and service in the prevention ofbinh defects. • • • The plan was the same. but the hosts had changed. Following a 2o:year tradition, the Orange County Ph11harm~~-ety1Tell1---amlfter-m:rrtn-e-e~urr · reception at Un1vers1ty House. now\he home of UC 1rvine's new Chancellor Jack Peltason,and his w 1fe Suzanne. Man} of the 140 or so guests attending the pan) felt nght at home as the) had enjoyed man) of the preceding receptions in this party-perfect hotrS'e. Theformcr hosts were the hospitable Dan and J ean Aldrich, dunng his 20- year tenure as chancellor. The reception hononngOCPS Patrons. Women's Committees' Chairman and Board and the Advisory Board, followed a conccn by the San Franc1 sco Symphony (included in the Society's subscription series Enjoying OCPS reception: Jim and Gwen Felton, Chrlatel and Jur1en Schar. of I 4 conccns) at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium. Spotted here and there 1n the spacious rooms and terrace overlooking the bay were Jeanette and Louis Kn obbe and daughter Na net' (Louis 1s OCPS president), Eva and Fred Schneider and50n P.ete.r (Eva 1s first VP), Gwen and Jim Felton {Jim is chairman of the OCPS board). Nancy and Jack Caldwell (Jack is a VP). Joyce Reaume (VP), and Carmen and Bob Weber (Carmen is OCP secretary). Lou and Leonard Jones, Dawn and Bob Lowry. Additional guests were Gerry and T. Du.ncan Stewart (Gerry 1s hospitality chairman and responsible for 1he dchc1ousappctizers). Susan Beechner (Bob was mNe'o&...Yarll ElaiDeand JackDel1J1U11.Dr1..ce~"~.c:a.1~,_ Brandon, Nora and Charlie Hester, Charles and Thla Benson, Sandra and Dr. Robert Clouse, Hobie Denny, Glenda Haggenmaker. Eve Marshall, Peg and Laddie Reday, Dorothea and John Tboasand, Helen Wardner, Suzy Duban, Carl Worembrand, Jane and Milton Grier, Gayle Wldyolar(M 0 .)and David Scott, Marcia and Warren Coy, Libby andXen Brownsb6ger, Winstonand Linda Walker, Ann and Dick Schwanstein. Sally and Dr. Sam McCulloch and Rose and Norm Smedegaa.rd. • • • More than 500 vol unteers were honored b} the Orange Count\ chapter. Amencan Red Cross. at the annual reco~niuon reception held at the Reg1stf) Hotel. Receiving the Golden Ct rcle awards were Daniel Schwartzman, 18, oflrvine. who is chairman of the natio nal Red Cross Youth council: Ruth Balley of Garden Grove. a volunteer nurse who has beeh instrumental is establishing blood pressurescrtenings and flu ch mes forscmors throughout the county and Jud Wightman of 'anta Ana. who Yolunteers full ume with the chapter, and Jody Chavira of Huntington Beach. for her assistance with the pint A ""a rd program. Su pen 1sor Harrien Wiederpresentcd centlicates of ment (signed b~ President Reagan) to Beverly Batesole, a teacher from Garden Grove: Richard Tom Nleleen welcomes Eileen Arta.ko.tch and Harriet Coz to Irvine Co. offices. Carlsen of La M 1rada and Sgt. Joseph Imhoff, recent!~ s1auoned at Fl Toro .\It three sa"ed the life ofanother usingsk1ll tcarnedina RedCross afer}course.JohnT. · Kl rages of Arcadia rccc1' ed the cenificate of ex-o.itr,... ......... .., 1t11tt>11tN11 ~ traordinar. personal action for his hfe-savingassistance Harriett Wieder, Sharon Palaley and Mona toa G!llow emplo)eeat Rockwell International. Martin applaud top Red Croee volunteer.. Rick Graves of( osta \-t esa accepted the Golden Circle award for 68 members of the First Aid Sen ices Team w h1ch he directs. The FA T team members included Jose and Tina Beltran, Ted R. Hoffman. Donald Walker and Chris MuirofHunttngton Beach. Marie Benion, Carol Bittman, Kevin Haughton, Diane Rowland and Jayson To1cas of Cost& Mesa; Jim Me tiler of Laguna N 1guel; Diane Johnsun of Laguna Beach. Michael Koegel, David Sword and Gr eg Bolko of Corona dcl Mar; Carol Scott, Yvonne Blair, Linda Venezia and,Mlchelle Sbulkind ofl rv1ne. and Kip Taylor I and Kevin Turner of Ne\\ port Beach. . Sharon Paisley, chairman of' olunteers. David Newbro and his wife Audrey, Nancy Murray and Meri Doyle were featured in a video presentation h1ghltghung 'olunteer cfTons around the count) • • • (asual ronversat1on over dinner resulted 10 a fabulous part\ Joann and Edward Halvajlan were dining w 1th Ardith and Howard Marguleas (he's an In me Co. board member) and Joann mentioned that the Orange Count) Phalharmontc Women's( omm1tte-es were planning a patron's reet•pt1on pnor to the ~5th fashion sho"" (held \\eJnesda\) \n 1n,· 1tat1on ~a C\tended to ha' e the affair at the corporate offi ce of the Jn·me Co. Ctosc to JOO at the pan) (''Prelude. Opus II") had Howard Bland, chapter preeldent. ,. ... , a let parking and ""ere welcomed b~ an arch ofballoons med&l to full-time vohanteer Jad WICbtmaa. • and music from a grand piano in tht tobb) Then It was on to the SC\ enth noor for soc1al111ng. 1't roomswendilled with tlowtrs. food and background music. One room fca1urcd Me\ican food and margaritas. one with wine and cheeses. anotht'r "'1th seafood. etc The large confercnrc room \\asn~scn ed for Oriental appcmers. Otlice (mdudmg Donald Bren's) \\ere open for 1ounnaandguc t haJ thcopportumt~ to' 1e" a magnificent collection of p:11ntings b\ Cahfomrn artlSt Booklet \\-ere a .. a1lablc to dcscnl>c the artworl reported to be \\Orth S3 m1lhon . .\It the wh1lt' models were trolhnaaround "'eanng fashions from l.s Fifth .. cnuc. uth Coast Pl;iza Pam-aocn "ere greeted b) C' ent c0<ha1rmcn Mart Illa Gren and Harrleu Co1. lrvlDe exttutlvH preatnt lnc:h14ed Tom Nielsen (\\-1th Marllylal. Gary Hana and Warrto Fl and Jou. Others there \\Crt' the '-1al"lulc3 $(\lthO new 1n ti'om Rancho M1...,e). thc Hth&J1an . Jactand ElaiDt ~lmaa(,hcwa fa,h1on ~ho" chairm n),Mla1yand ourt Prowell, asan and Robert Btfflll.Hr, Au tnd RHI Paa t . EUttn and Frank Artukovlclll, Ertc:lll A. Vo llmer ( PS C:\C~ director),. upcn • )I'\ Tom l\Jley Son Rlcb.ard aake for a cto.er look at :ind Bn t • tHdf\\1tta mmaJ•11nndPam, nctra and Robert Clou t , Gratltlla and Donal41 Outmans. Joaeph lmbQU'1 award for Ufe:.ta;...tna. • I ' f: :· .. ' . . " ~' ~ !. ' ; Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund1y, No\19mber 18, 1Ga. Cr~ss-dressers pose no danger to society DEAR READER81 Weuve ~ed au1 ,..que•U ovor tllt• 7ear1 ,., U..ae~•tt0e.Worto~our favorltee. That •akot q.ite • U•t. For tho Wbe bot.,, u.,,..,.,,, we are dovoUas tJao 8uda7 Ml••• to • 1erte1 of fa•••• Uade. At tla• elMI or t~• ..,.1 .. we wW 1• bads to ou.r wHkly quett.loe ud uewer col· OMAR SHARIFF CttARLES Go REN " DEAR ANN LANDER . Problem: Our 13-ycar-old son. As a small child he liked to dress 10 women's<lothes. He lovltd my silk and s: tin aannents and bi&h·heeled shoes. Last week I discovered he had cul up a paar of has old lrouscfl and made himself a mina-skart. rm sure he hos been wearing it when he as alone. The boy does not look feminmc. I ~c no signs of homosexuality. Will ,you check with your expem. an<l tell rnc: How did this behavior get \tarted? Is it rclared to his env1ron- .ment or was at bu11t-1n at banh'! What can be done. af an) thang. to put a top .. \.o it" Would coun~hng or therapy .-bclp" Does tha!> mean tht' bo) 1s : 'bomose~ual? • He had a loving home and good • uphnngang. I am sure we made : mistakes, like all parents. but I know : of no reason for ham' to turn out like : th1!> Thanks for any help you i:an g1\e • u), -PARENT IN SEARCH OF ' o\NSWERS. DEAR PARENTS: I spoke wllb an • expert, a psycbjatrlst at UCLA. He polJlted out tbe nttd for psycblatrlc evahtatlon to determiu wllat type of cro11-dresslllg is present. Some cross-dressers wa.ot to be women. ., Others cross-dress to experience ;,-c1otlc '-leasare wbeo they pat on ~ '!omen 1 clothes. Still others do It for " ltomosexual fuo and games. I A11 luDEIS The caHet of cro11-dre11ln1 are multiple, complex ud still not uadu- s&ood. 1bere II DO evtdeoce la most cues t•a't It LI blologJcaJ la orlgla. la tlae case of tltoH who cross·dre11 for erotic eKcltemeat, mHy report tlaat they were dretsed lllte lltlle Jirls at pwLlsbment when Uaey wer~ youac. You ask If this practice can be stopped. The expert I spoke to made It clear tit.at It Is very difficult to get a cross-dresser to alter bis behavior, eveo wltb IJltenslve treatipent. .,. He also stressed that crou· dru1ers are not aaually homosex- uals, nor do they present a dan1er to society. Anguish, perhaps, but not danger. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been unemployed for four months. Durin~ that time I have had thrcc interviews. Because I work in a specialized management field. jot-s arc hard to come by. It takes a lot ol prcpamtton to get ready for an 1ntnv1cw. but I was mon: than wilhna to do the tediousaroundwork because I am 1n de perate netd of t'mplo)'· ment. Af)creach interview I sent a no1e to the interviewer. thanking him or her for takina the time to consider me. I have yet to receive a call letting me know whether or not I got the job. {Even a form letter wou ld be wel- come.) If you pnnt th as I will bu) a stack of new!>pa~r!> and send the column to the 1nd1v1dufls who warrant 11. - STILL WAITING FOR A PHONE CALL IN VAN NUYS. DEAR VAN: I've received b.a· dttd1 of letters from readers who have bad the same experience. la my opinion there ii no excuse for sucb ructeoess. If an)'Ooe in personnel would llkt to explain this lack of coosl~eratloo for l)umaa ctlgnlty 1 will be happy to publisb your letter. ••• 4n· \our parents too smct? Hard w reach1 4nn Landr:rs' booJ..lct. "Buggt·dt B> Parents:> How to Get M ore Freedom." could help Jou bndge the gcner.won gap. Sen 50 cents with your request and a long . stamped. self-addressed envelope to Ann undcrs. P.O. BOA JJ 995. Chi· cago. 11/inois 6061 I •••• Both vulnerablt. North deal11. WEST NORTH +KIO ~Qa OA742 + AKJI07 EAST • Q9S:.! "76 + AJ63 <;?A 2 o K10963 +Q3 0 Q 85 • 9842 SOUTH • 874 <;? K J 109854 Q J • 65 The bidding: North £Ht l + f>HI 2 0 Pata 3 "' Pau Paa• Paa• South 1 \;! 2 " 4 vi Opening lead: Two or •. Weat Past Pa11 Pa11 The Two of Hearts was perhaps small in stature, but he-wa certain- ly huge in spirit. As he discoursed on his favorite pastime, everyone within ears hot paid rapt attention. THE TALE OF TR£ TWO OF HEARTS knyooe can wu1 tricks If they ore large and powerful. The true test of i bridge player 1ies ln the way he handles us -t)lc lnslgnificant spot cards. Therein lie• the real beauty of Lhe game. "Now I don 't like to boast. I am offering this hand simply as an ex · ampl4.' or what I mean. That It was [h crucial hand in a major team championship is purely incidental. "You might. like t<> dwell a while on the sensible auetlen conduct.el by North South to reach an ex· cellent co ntract, but in the words or that great Dane -l forget the name for the mom ent -'the play's the thing.' · "I was in the possession of one or the most imaginative players I have come across in many a year. Against fou r hearts. his partner led the two of spades-the obvious lead, considering the auction. Declarer made the good play of tht: king from dummy, and my ow"er took the ace. He paused to take stock. spade1. Unless trump• were drawn, declarer would ruff bl• spade lo1tr on the table. However. If my ai&r tried to prevent the ruff by leadln1 the ace or hearts and another, d clarer would quickly uae the botard's club suit to take care of hla spade losers. What to do? "The solution was most eleaant -w the second trick I wu ledl Declarer was helpless. 1f he went after the clubs for, a spade dls,carrl. West would rurr the third club 1vr the se tting trick ..... If he played another spade, we would win. cash thr 1,1ce of trumps and a third spa.de lor down one. A masterful dQfeosel" Send any que1tloa1 for ~11 c•I••• to l'harle1 Gore11 aDd Oaar Sharif, cart af this new1paper. Each week 11 nrlae of 1 copy of the aew "Gereo1 c-p11-.. Brlclse." a 19.95 value, will be eward.4 for the c,ue.tloa judsed to be th• be1t received. ~tA an y adoptees targets fprejudice , ignorance .. ' "I don 't know why you keep mak· ing a fuss of all those honor cards. TRAVEL "From West's opening lead, declarer obviousTy held three Charle. Corea ucl Oaar Sbrif per· 90n1Jly caanot 11nderta.k1 -.. u1wer all queetJoa1 1ubmltted. -· . . . Desert 1nsp1res artists This week 1s Na11onal Adoption Week and I can thank of no belier way to celebrate it than with the McGee • famal}' ofChnton. lo"a. There are 14 of them. They dcn't match. Some are tall and blonje. Some are shon and black Three are natural ch~ldren of the McGees. Nane followed a path of lo' c and found the tr wa) there .\dopt1on "uncomfortable only to the peopk who haven't done at. They don't know what adoptive parents want to hea r. so they say dumb thmgs. The McGees have heard 1t all. "What beauuful children. Who do 1he) belong to'>" "Does the gowrnment !lubs1d1zl' }Ou'>" "Do 1hc~ knu\.\ 1hC) re adoptrd''" "Where dad you find all these kids'."' There's always some well-meaning disciple who has a message from the Lord who assures the McGees the> will be crowned an hea,en for being so saintly as to take on 1he "burden" ol another woman's child And the "goodac" I'' c al"a)<i IO\l~d comes after }ou·,e bel·n up wath a ----------clliTtra minion times. 101k1-1rained them. run wath them on their fir\t bicycle. dncd thei r tears. calmed their fears. sat white-knuckled 1n the car while they learned how lO dra ve. dressed them for thei r first prom. JI)UO&aiCd the house for t.hc.u: c.du~ 11on only to ha ve \Omcone ask . "Do you think lhl'y°ll ever want to find their ·real' mother'?" I he biggest difference between adopting a child and having one naturall} 1s wtth adoption the labor as longer and more painful. I had a ch1l<l adopt me when I \\as 26 Although she didn't know a lot about my background, she accepted me, naws and all. It wasn't important to her that I wasn't in at the beg1nmng of her life. It was only important that we had found one another. We too hauled prejudice and ignorance. "'\'our mother doesn't look like 'ou he's short." · "Do ~ou ~uppo!>e your mother \.\111 e'er \\ant children of her o"n"" ''I'll bet she "ouldn't be so stnct af \he were your real-mother.·· l\nd one c;pace cadet even !><ltd. "What are you goang to do if yo ur mother has a child of her own"" Come to think of 11. that was the 'lame woman who saw me when I was eJght monlh.s pregnant and asked. ··what happened"'• ,.. The desert resort of Palm Springs, and colorful sand verbena highli,ht way 1t was prior tQ the advent of where canyons of magnificent palm foregrounds in the~ breathtakmg progress and civilization. It's as if the trees. now1ng streams and cascading . renderings which bring the desert desert landscape becomes engraved \.\aterfalls make even Shangn-La look beauty right 1n10 the home. I.. an has mand, he_ says, and he can "store dull. 1s an inspiratton for hundreds of Hockenberry 1s often out on ~ 11 in the subconscious ... artists who come to reproduce cation at 6 a.m., 10 expenence nature, Hockenberry. though. has an ad· naturc·s finest. ..... absorbing the d1mcns1ons and colors :vantage. The adage, "people look, but From the beaut) of Palm . Andreas in the silence of the morning. they don't see." has been taken to and Murray Canyons. to the awesome But it isn't always easy to reproduce heart by th as artist since a hearina ruggedness of Mt. San Jad nto, to the nature. the artist explains, although ailment left him partially deaf. colorful wildnowers of the desert he has been working for 25 years. It Hockenberry now feels the added floor. Palm Springs landscapes are requires a great deal of patience. he kecness of his eyes has asisted in the depleted in the numerous an gallenes says. to be a painter. One has to creation of his finest work. found all over town. observe at great length. and thas His paintings and drawings arc For Roben Hockenberry, a local means h1kmg. studying. sketching. popular 1n the desert. and he sells to am'>t known for has desen pa1nt1ngs. photavaphing and outlining. And v1s1tors and residents with the same Palm '>pnngs· oa~1s-hke settings in-sometimes. after the painting 1s enthusiasm. Many visitors com- spared the more than 2.000 desen begun. 11 means returning to the m1~~1on the an1st to paint a favorite '>Cenes he has sold to Palm Spnngs original Joca11on. desert plant. the view from their hotel ''Ts1tors: ----sui-ti~kcnlkr~ -., experience. window. or a canyon or p1cn1c spot of Hockenberf) 1s entranced with which includes s11nts wath early lave special interest. Hockenberry also certain things about the desert: thc.-television graphics. the theater. the appears before visiting groups and wald. barren look which disguises a Disney Corporation and his own demonstrates his craft. gentle a!"d fertile ecology: th~ stark. fibergla ssartbusincss.hastaught h1m For information o n the naked hills which clothe the Big Horn well. Hockenberry and other an galleries, shecp; the coyote. the roadrunmn~r; Sometimes. when p.aintmg. on as-write to the Pa~mSprings.Convention the bnlfia~ce of a1ure skies on a warm s1gnment for a cus.tomer. he can paint and Visitors Bureau. Dept. P. 2.S.S spring dar: the deep. dark grays of an a scene after one viewing. Or. he can North El Caelo Rd., Suite 315, Palm approach in~ thunderstorm. paint a Palm S()rangs street comer the Sprangs.CA 92262. BIG DISCOUNTS ON TOP DESIGNER FASHIONS Son's b oss, but dad 's chief Nowhere an the world. Hockcnber- r) contends. could he find such thralling scenery to capture. And capture he does. in oils. acrylics. watercolors and lane drawings hang- ing like w~llpapcr in has studio. The desert scenes are depicted in the violets of sunrise. or 'the scarlets of sunset: the earth tones of midday. or the cold blues of night. The majestic peaks of the San Jacinto Wilderness form detailed backdrops. while knotted smokctrees. spiny ocotillo San Luis Obispo 'top winter spot' Sizes 2-14 Cocktail & Casual Fane~ Sweaters and Beaded Tops Dresses. Slacks, Blouses and Accessories Sat., Nov. 17 -11>-4 Sun., Nov. 18 -10-4 Cell Lind• For Detell1 852-8070 A.M. Atternoon1 & Wffkend1 759-1208 ELY. Minn. CAP) -The son ma} be 1he boss. but 11 wouldn't be wise to make the dad cross. But so far, there's not a tad of. animosity between Mayor-elect Joseph Baltich Jr., 24. and Police Chief Joseph Baltich Sr .. 52. In fact, thc_police chief says he·s got plenty of faith in his new boss. "I think ifs great.'• the elder Baltach. po lace chief sance 1977. said Wednesda)'. "I know he's going to do a good JOb because I know him well. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, lllC. f °' The Rt1I Of Yow Lift 1922 HAR80fl BlYD .. COSTA lllSA -~8-115(; THE NUTCRACKER Presented by Ballet Pacifica SA TUR DAY, NOVEMBER 24 2 P.M .Matinee & 7:30 P.M . • Adm1ss1on $5 PrP SillP $6 '" Door THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS Orange County Master Chorale 8 P.M. -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Admission $10, S 7 Seniors Youth Under 18 • OCC SYMPHONY OROtESlRA Mart Tsumura. Violin SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 -4 PM •Admission: S4 rre-Sale. ~ ~t Door Hansel & G retel F11.1(' Pfnny Opera's Holiday Fantasy! I t AM -DECEMBER 4 thna 7 7 :30 PM DECEMBER 5, 7, 8 2 PM Matinee DECEMBER 8 , 9 AdmtSs•on $5 Adult . S2 50 Vou1h Under 18 ORANGE C O AST COLLEGE Robert B. Moor~ Theatr(' Fairview & Artin9ton1 Coata Me•• TICKET INFO (714) 432-5527 ~~- fl -CIMINtf lllUllC "'"' MIO 9'0lllnMll'T TIOllT*IT'P ~ Call for 1984 85 Schf'dufpt ft!Jl• """'™''* - Visa/Mastercard Acceptttd For Aannce T1ckttl Sales 'Orscounts available tor C,,1IOr•n Gold CArU CSM•orsl He has a good head on his shoulders." The younger Baltich. a recent graduate of the University of Minne- sota-Duluth. defeated incumbent Gerard Bibeau to capture the S 120-a- month job. He credits victory 10 campaigning door-to-door alone and with friends. "I decided to keep my dad out of at." he said. "It wouldn·r look good." Backpacking trip slated Space as stall available for the Saddlcback College North backpack- ing adventure to the Grand Canyon during Thanksg1 v1ng weckencl. Nov. 21-25. ommends the tnp tor antermedaate backpackers and conditioned begin- ners. Part1c1pants depan from Saddlc- back College North Parking Lot 4 via motor coach on Wednesday. Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. and return on Sunday, No'. 25 at approximately 7 p.m. A pre-tnp orientation takes place Tues- day. Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. at Harvard Park Clubhouse. Irvi ne. Spono;orcd b} Saddlcback Collc$e Nonh C'ommun1t> Services. thas tnp t"i led b} popular guide and Grand Can)on naturalist. Robert Cooper. wh o leads hackpackers an lo one of the -;even natural wonders of the world. Cooper guides backpackers in a de!>Ccnt from the South Rim toward the shores of the Colorado River to explore the historic frails and natural beauties of the canyon. Cooper rec- The fee for thas trip is $140 and a $40 deposit holds a reservation. For more information or to register, call SaddJcbacl< College North Com- muni~ Services at 559-1313. - Te n Ways to an Early Grave · I . Your job comes fi rst; personal considerations are secondary. 2 . Go to the office evenings, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. 3. ·On evenings when you don't go to the office, take the briefcase home with you. 4 . Drive fast because you're late. ~. Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets, committiees, etc. 6. Don't eat a restful, relaxing meal; always plan a conference for your lunch hour. 7. Regard fishing, hunting, golf, gardening, or any regular exercise program as a waste of time and money. A. Believe it's poor policy to take all the vacatio n allowed you. 9 Never delegate respo nsfbility to others; carry the entire lo ad yourself at all tlmes. IO. lf your work calls for traveling, work all day and drive 111 night to keep the next morn- ing' appointment. Prtnlttl 111 11 P"b'1c Serv1ct by I I Al~lk.11~ LA \X'N • ML>I NT l. LIVE ~tt."mllfi.il Park ·. MMtuarv ,\ \.iu •ult·u m• • (' n• 111.Jl;H'\' 162 ~ (,1 l~r Av~nuc • Cona M~st • Phone )40·n )4 rnr11 Mt111'1 0111>• rm,,,pltt' F1111tr11I P1d/jtit1 ., ii San Luis Obispo. located midway between San Francisco and-Los Angeles on Highway IOI . is a perfect spot for wanter vacationing. The temperate climate. reasonably priced accommodations and more than 100 restaurants team with cultural ac- tivities and sightseeing opportunities in making the community a winter haven. Theatergoers will find an entertain- ing mix of amateur and professional productions in San Luis Obispo this season. The Pismo Light Opera Theater Company presents per- formances of "K1sme1" weekends through November; the San Luas Obis~ Little Theater offers "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf," and the Cal Poly State University company is currentl y in production of "MacBcth." The world famous Or- egon Shakespeare Festival of Ashland will also be traveling to San Luis Obispo an November. Troupe mem- bers will present "The Taming of the Shrew" an a limited three per· formancc series spoll)Ored by Cal Poly. Dates for the Ashland program are November 19th and 20th. , The holiday season com<;c'> ahve 1n San Luis Obispo in a number of special events. among them. a Chal- c:fren's Nighttime Ch ristmas Parade (November 30th), followed that eve- ning by the opcningofSanta's House. lighting of the community Christmas Tree and a Christmas Carol sina- along.. The Christmas Parade, a potpOum of children in co tumes, homemade floats and local bands and P,Cr- formers. is a prelude to the activ1llcs of the weekend of December 1st and 2nd. when "Christmas in the Pina" unfolds. The celebration, held in the plaza area of historic Mission San Luas Obispo, as a two day Dickens type Chnstmas Faire, with food and crafis. booths entertainment, Santa Claus and other Ch ristmas traditions. No community can fully appreciate the holiday season without dance and music, and in San Luis Obispo, both are combined beautifully in a stun- ning performance of the Nutcracker Ballet. Members of the San Luis Obispo Academy of Dance create a ballet that as a sellout tradition m the community. The spant conunues with a Christmas· Craft Faire at Corbett Canyon Vineyards, a local wi nery and tasting room in San Luis Obispo Arts a11d craf\s, hot mulled wine and ciders, and vendors in costume combine in an atmosphere of Christmas fun and good cheer. In add ition to the special events staged in San Luis Obispo in the wanter. there are a number of attrac- tions which arc_~vailable daily. Local wanencs and tasting rooms invite v1S1tors to sample winesand chase the wanter blues wath a day in the country. Antique stores. art galleries. mu· scums and Victorian homes abound here, ~s do unique specialty shops, cbarmang restaurants and .some of the world's m~st s~ctacular scenery,. San Luis Obispo affords visatort the perfect winter gcctaway. Further information and v11itor materials llrc available from the Sen Lui.s Obispo Chamber of Commerce. I 039 Chorro, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ; phone (805) 541-1323. The Chamber Vasnor Center 1s open seven days a Weck. -NOTICE . ~ The Levi's 501 shrink-to-fit denim Jeans '°'men in today's Target sale section will be evallabte only in broken sizes. Ths is due to en unprecedented demand fOf these jeans dunng a TtVget sate in October. fOf which we are stitl filling ralnohecks We wilt agatn ISSUe rainchecks and are sorry fOf any inconvenience thfs may cause. ®fARGET \-\ --~ • • • ., Orenge Co.S DAU.V Ptl.OTISundeY, NowmaMt 1~ 1IM Playwright Wilson finds he can go home agal lyMICHAEL KUCHWARA *'"--.- NEW YORK -When Lanford Wilson moved to New York more than 20 years aao. he IOt a job m I f\lm1ture store. lie typed, answered the phone, handled billina and took. care of complaints. But his real work bcpn ancr S p.m. Then he could write, and he found inspiration in an all-night coffee hop located m his apartment building on New York's Upper West Side. In the middle of the hustler$, hooker$, drug addicts and lost souls who populated this areasy spoon, Wilson discovered the more than two dozen character he would use in "Balm in Gilead." his SOAP SUMMARY first full-lcnath play. Now. nearly two decades after 11 w~ first p~uced, the play is e~Joyana a m-.ior off'-Broadway re- vival. "When I was wntang 'Balm m O alcad.' 11 never cro scd my mind lhat anyone would ever put it on s1age. The first draft had .SO charac- ters," Wilson saad recently, ittina in the Soho offices or the C"'ircle Reper· tory Company, where he is a foundlna member and the troupe's resident playwright. Wilson's son , Show-Mc accent still has lrac-es of Lebanon. Mo .. the town where he was born 4.7 years ago, and the sett mg for two ofhas most popular playi, t~l e PuhllCr Pnze-wutnana "Talley's Folly" and "The Fif\b or Jul ." ~ut ,..,_ hH a certain amount of affect ion for the umc when he was a na~t f)fowlcr, pthenna matenal and wnti nJ ··ea1m in Oifead.'' a fn:e- whedm& look at New York City lowl 1fc. . "\ was gettina about four houn sli:cp, but l loved 1t, of course," he sa.ys. "I sat in the coffee shop Clldlculy. niaht after night, for a Iona w hilc, and knew all or the people. "I was taking d ictation a lot oflhc ti me.jotting down lhings that I heard a1nd doina character studies," Wilson ~ays. "I'd hear four different con- vcnatton and I'd hnm for abou1 half an hourand then tty 10 &ake lbotc four conversations down simultaneously and anterwavc them U'I tome way. I was play1n1 d1al<>1UC> pmes .. Wilson used evetylbina he heard, even incorporatan& converUtaon from the strtet oeook , * o huns around outside the coffee shop. It was on the strcel that he first met Fack, who became a cbarllrtCr an the play. "Early one momin1 I got off the sub"Vi~ at 12nd Sueet and walked home an the pourin& rajn, Thas lud run alona side me and pill out this incredible monol0&uc.'' Walson re- calls. "I just wanted to gel in out of the rain. I couldn't figure out what he 'Santa Barbara' deVastated by quake ROAST TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS '9.95 SERVED 12 TO 8 PM I Daphne. Wl\rn Melissa .shneks at t>e1 c 1h11 he sic Pt with her moahcr, he swca rs t 1c never did. Linda tells Kimberly she'll Sfitll all about Kimberly's past as hooker u nlcss she agrees to work for Madam X. I .arry and Gwen pledge love ror each 0 Lher. Mrltssa will not discuss Andcrsor1 I lusi- ncss dral with Mickey. Herschel •he dog stans 10 bury ah e. Qnsm. Alex Cli\\Ches Gwen and Larry 1n rronl of fireplac•e JUSI after they've had lovemaking se ss1on Anna realizes Nurse Hunnicul\ ,,, tn on Andre's scheme. On other pan of island. Tony realizes gtrl nursing hi m back to help was shipwrecked there. and nanics her Jasmine. Hope stung by poison sungray. . EDGE OF NIGHT: Jere1 ny reptns consciousness. Sky retums 'lo woods to look for Raven. Later Sky t inds note 11 cabtn telling him 10 JO homt·. Miles tells Beth he loves her but 1s surpn· .cd when she s11ll refuSt's 10 become more mumatc. Raven. w~nng fabulous ou\fil. IS silting in mansion bua 1s unable Lo leave al will. REGULAR D INNER MENU AND FRESH FISH A LSO AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS ARE IUOQEITEO 873-1505 ' 251 E. COAST HWY NEWPORT BEACH Hear Yet Hear Ye! The ~llgrlm1 Never Haa It So Goodl Your Choice: • Roat Tom Turkey· Ontr • Virginia Baked Ham 18.95 With aR lhO mmmlngs lnckld1ng '°"" or salad Open 1:30 AM eemng brNkfMt Md Nnch ... 2 PM. 2 ,.. eemng epectal Thenkeglvtftg Dinner _,.. ful ,.., ....... _..,__ menu •tt1 cloelng. ,. Make your reservations eartyl 127 Marine Ave. 675-8300 Boud1n's hospital bed. Near death. Boudin answers Rob's question about who killed Leo with the loOOrd "Alex." Pohcc then break in and arrest Rob. As Larry 1s at Boudin's bedside. he completes the scntcntt. saying. "Alex's right-hand man." a hen dies. Ed suspended from poltce force. In jail. Rob gets visit from his moaher Laurel, and ahey are reunited. All charses against Rob are dropped. Asa offers Bnan S20,000 to stop Bo and Didi's wedd1 ng. Brian taJces SI 0.000 and then tells Harry of Asa's plan. Asa turns 11 around to make it look as though il was Bnan's idea. Harry has tistfilf\t with Asa. RYAN'S HOPE: Steve shows Mauhew nude photos of Delta and says that he and Delia were lovers. A stunned Matthew goes.to Deha. She bclS forgiveness but he wants divorce. Mallhew then seeks out ~SJ·s c:omfon. Bess tells Matthew 10 sec Jill about a divorce. Delia decides to sue Bess for alienauon of affection. Rick aold by pohce he has 72 hours 10 set Mu to drop brcakina .. nd-entcring cfwln.. Pru. 1n an auempl 10 show her love (or Rick. decides 10 ask Max. Rick cleared of charges 1n Kevin's murder. Dec seeks legal counsel from Frank. Magic feels the only way she can save Dave from losing custody of Rico 1s to marry him nght away. That idea is quashed, however, when Dave gets concerned letter from his parents questioning Mqgie's background. SANTA BAABAR.A: An earthquake devastaacs Santa Barbara.. Lionel and Auausta arc trapped togeaher. Santana confesses 10 Reuben ahat Brandon is his v.andson. Bchev1ng Ted 1s dead, Warren drags him ou1 of cave. Lionel unconscious on cl11Tas Augusta calls for help. Rosa and Reuben try 10 run ruu of house as 11 uplodes Mason bn:aks into hour and camei UIK'O(lSCIOUS Santana and Brandon to sarety. Comma 10, Lionel «>nfeues '° Aagusta h~ was with Sophia on the boat ~hen she was killed. Alone 1n \he rubble. Dom101que stans 10 d1a henclf out and recalls herch11drcn, Ted, Kelly and Laken. and the faca that she 1s really Sophia. Joe stans 10 d1f h1mse1r and the near1y-dead Kelly out o the plaster and beams. Mason asks Santana 10 marry him. C.C. discovers Sophia 11 Kelly's hospn.al bedside. Kelly survives opcra11on. An anacy Warren flinis lht gold coins at Lionel. SEAACH FOR TOMORROW: Adair breaks down when Chase says she was merely a one-n1gh1 s&And. At Jusune's urging. Adair once 1p1n approaches Chase. who says he wa.nt.s no pan of her. Adatr then decides it's time 10 leave town. Cai.ncy ttlls Justine tha1 he loves Suzi. Stephanie hcanbrokcn when she hears her son Bnan was .arrested for dru& pos.. session. Suzi and Cagne) 's past affection rekindled despite Brcafs 111emp1s to e111tnau1sh 11 Chase d1scovm T.R ·s mm1ng nng. Wendy telephones pohcc as a masked man climbs inao her window YOUNG AND THE RESTLES& Lu and ahc maid find a passed-out K.a)e 1n her bed. Liz discovers a hair-drunk bonlc of vodka. K.a)e swears she knows nothing about the alcohol. Kaye aocs 10 Jill. behevingshe had some1h1n11odo wiah her return 10 the bottle K.a)c thrcaaens 10 tell John aboul Jill and Jadt being together. but Jack stops her. On Tim's wedd1naday ho calls hospital and learns from Lauren that Tracy has lost he r baby. John urges Danny 10 take carr or Tracy Tracy's spmts bolstered when Danny wantS her to go on tour he and Lauren arc planning. .u----~·--'-0.f'ltlllK~'TTC\IP --·--C1l&AM or 111\111.-oclM ~ IOWIT8 or~ &U-u> Tvrllf<o I . \ I '1111•1 , 11111 u\\ n 11111n111n' on m.11 11111. Pi- h 1, ,,, f11( .11 ,1.111 ,11\11 n.11111n.1I 1n "'" '' In 11'.1u111i.: lhl• thow:hllul lttl 11.ntt' .1111l 1·1h1t111.1I' 1n lhl' n .11f\ 1'11111 wanted. He dtdn't -.-.nt 1 ~ua~. He JUSI wanted me to ~ hi1 fncnd ... tOld ham, 'I'm tmibly IOn)'. r~c Sol lo 10 lO bed now.' But I didn't I c.ay~ up all na&ht and '*f'Olt dowtt evct) thin& he had 'd. It wauhc only thina l could aivc l)im," Walson p~s. ~ than· fi~ months afttt he sta.r1cd the play, n was fin11bcd. Wilson pve at to Manhall Maton, a d1ttei01' be 01et at Cafe C1no. a Greenw.ch Villaai-cofrtt houtc that was then at the center of the Oed&lang off.off-Broadway theater movemtnl. The playwnaht and the d1rect0r enlisted lh~ suppc>n of Ellen S~n who ~d to presrnt .. Balm 10 Gilead' foT two l'~kcnds at C'aft La Ready for the ball . Rone Ro ker, SbenDa.n Remaley and label Sanford (from 1e:1;.i1a1· an apdated Cinderella •tory on °Tbe Jeffa80D9" to t ttt 9 on CBS. Cbannel 2 . H TH A LAVI K GIVI G DI NN ER Featuring Golden California Champagne I Menu Include• A Sumptuou• Sated 8uftet ~the Cher• llott°'" .... Soup Kettle AND YOUR CHOICE O" • Tredtttonel Aoe.ted Tom Tur1l•J wttt. eM the trtmmlng• • Honey Oland BHed Hem with treehaplc9d8f1pl11 Succutent llrtoln of Roeat .... with Ml tue ChOOM lrom our DMMr1 Buffet of pumpkin P'8 wfth wt\tpped ~ c:hocolele l•Y9' ceke, /i,.., ,;/ ~ ,, If.,, ~ cobbW °' peectl llrvdel SERVED 10 AM to I PM a• l'IJ' PERSON CHLDMN \\ ~l 3131 M18TOli COI TA •IA. 557-3000 ' ' l r - I 'Night Music' sparkles at UCI livery are aJven by Raarup, Ocof'tfty Cunord ond Rick Pierce as they portray frustrated lovers. EQually notable as female romanuct arc Mary Workman. Julie Grant and Came Keskanen. 8)' CHJUS CRAWFORD tephcn Sondheim's award-win- nana mcl<><lies and romantic comed~ arc currently vadna the staac at UC' Irvine's Fine Arts Villaae Theater with the openina of "A Little N1*1it Music." Based on lnamar Beraman's "Smiles of a Summer Night," Sondhf1m's musical focuses on some members of Sweden's high society around the turn of the century: chroniclina the present love li ves of the youna and middle-aged members of the iroup. and r~oun tina the retrospective amms of the older ones First appcanna on 'Bro..idw•y 1n 1973. "Ntaht Music" was the l\11 of t.tiat thcatncal season. resulung 1n five Ton) awards. including those for best musical and best co"'. Ivens. Ken Jensen. Gretchen Krisch Indeed. some of 1he pJa)' wri1hl· and Oon Myers. ~ompo cr's most hauntinuly L'lcauti· Al\cr the choru • first •P""'Arance. tul music -" end 1n the Ci.owns " .,.... "The Miller's Son" and othei"S _ .~ we arc introduced to Madame amona the hi&hhght of t.tic pro-Armfcld~. wbo is pl~yed to matri· ductaon archal perfeelion by C'hristy Barrett. In the 58me vein as Sondheim's Convincingly cast as her youthful. "Company" (1970) and "Swee ney ~rccocio\Js 'randdauah ter. Todd' ( 1 ~79). "NiJht Music" prt"s· FrtdrickR. 1s Patncc Whitten. ents a rich musical tapestry of Bridaina the acneration PP be· c~mplex. mefodies coupl~d witb vcr y twetm. the two is Desiree. Armfeldt, wttty. densely packed lyncs which ur c Fredrika's mother. (Jennifer Ch~t evtry bit as significant as the spoke·n field) who, along with Fredrak lines. . Egcrman (Edward Raarup). of'ters In what miaht be termed a chamtx !r one of the the main romantic duos 1n musical technique. Sondheim u cs a the show, a pair of former lovers who five-person chorus to mtroduce and have rediscovered each other. Chat· summarize the vanous seaments of ~cld very effectively delivers "Send the play. Effecti vely provadang tht" an ~he Clowns" durina the couple's strong. articulate voices for the UCI moment of truth together. chorus arc Laurel Bo)d, Beth Ellen T11ltT'1Ni Vnc"lll" 11n'1 rnmed1c de- U ndcr the acneral darcction, as well u musical direction. of ~lay~on Garrison. the ploy offers an 1'6pe•h!'I combanauon of memorable mutic. strikin& "Sett (des1sned by Douatas- Scott Goheen) IUld spectacular, or- nate costumery (desiined by Richard TriPf tl). .. A ~1t1le Night Music" contan~cs through Saturday (exce pt ThankSIJV· 1na> at the UCJ Fine Arts Villaac Theater. Curtain tame is 8 p.m. e~cept fOr a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday. Call 856-66 ti for ticket information. ............................................................... 1 ....................................................... ... Dame Peg prt;pares. to 'in va.de 'America --...!."::::.~.::Jt, ln•ex•pen••elve• '(1n lk spen 91111 not high 111 price. r 11son1ble. ct11s111ec1 llM -.. ldvert1s1ng Jf r-. Classified Adveirtlsing 642-567'R By MATT WOLF AtMOi.ttd lltfft Writ., LO NDON -Dame Pe11> 4-shcrof\. who has spent almost 60 }Cars m Bnt1sh theater. will be a familiar face in the United States neAt month. The 76-~ear-old actress will star an two stones sci in India: the 15-hour TV senes. "The J~wel in the Crown." fOl#IT .. WAUIY MIUIOll Vl&IO £ow_,_ '"•_,...,,,,.... ----·-NOW PlAYING ---- V11ty 839 T ~ UO e990 lllVlllf LAMAIM Eo1.1•ct Nl(Ja""°"~' .',)ClOO'"lO• 691 0633 C ,,.~, W ;JM< LA MllllOA LAIUllA tlUI ~ ~··· • ' BUENA PARK lF11i11RE' UA MOVtes Edwards University 952·4993 8!;4-881 1 IA MIRADA SRO Gateway 523-1615 ORANGE WESTMINSTER UA Cinema 893·0546 £""~ ~l16!1 ~,.. IQ OIWIGI 7YM" L._...~~" HUNTINGTON BEACH lA~~UNA BEACH Edwards Huntington Ecrwards South 848-0388 Const 497· 1711 AMC Orange Mall 637-0340 . TODAY'S SUNl>AY PUZZLE . ACROSS 74 Gives 147 ltallan river 38 Treaty 100 Consumes 76 Sketch 148 Sumatran bea !•t 39 Covers with turf 102 Work crew 1 Trade 78 Woolen garment 153 Aside 41 Forward 104 Spigots 5 FOl'est 81 Crete's mountain 154 Cry of discoveq 42 Takes from 106 Fruit seeds 1ociz 82 Vipers 156 Fruit drink 43 Mine entrance 107 Prepare copy 15 Lllr1 84 Mental shodc 157 Bother 44 Cast a ballot 108 Weight 1n India 19 Heating device 88 Analyze gr~tl-158 Make Joyful 45 ·Bitter vetch 11_0 Ha~tl!' io Pinafore • -cally 159 River bank .,,.. 46 l og tloat 112 Bound 21 Otymplc runner 89 Rational 160 Aviator 48 Fish traps 113 Fishhook morsel 22 Elude 91 Tiits 162 Kind of book 50 Eccentric wheel 114 English composer 24 Linger 93 Go In 164 Irritated 51 Woody plant 115 Antlered animal 25 Old aoldief 94 Zealous 165 Hardens 52 Matured 117 Table support 26 Golda's note 96 Tepee ~Long. heavy nail 53 Network ngsmM1Sie 28 Goll mound 98 Perml1 167 Gown 55 Defeated ones 121 Glided 29 Pry bar 99 Bankers. e.g. 168 Plant stalk 56 Mulberry bark 122 Danoe step 30 Watfl( pitchers 101 Male deer cloth 124 Legislative bodies 31 Type measure 103 Rotor housings DOWN 57 Auctioneer's cry 126 Golf SCO<es 32 Tlme of life 105 Feedbag dainties 60 Solitary 127 Try to equal 34 Pronoun 106 Favorite animal 1 Pack away 61 Silver cone 35 Bullfight site 109 Break suddenly 2 Made cloth 63 Fragment 128 God of war 36 Boat paddle 111 Wallops 3 Affirm 66 Inventor's 129 Has importance 36 Mllltary displays 112 Youngsters 4 Human beings protections 131 Thus 40 Negative word 113 Defective 5 Falter 67 Gnawing mammals 133 Be present at 42 Blad< birds 116 Fan club hero 6 Unlock 68 Greek letter 134 Scale note 46 Runs Into 118 Entangle 7 Table scrap 69 Settlers 136 Harvests 47 Harrow's rival 120 Letter addition 8 Perform 71 Family members 136Gloomy 49 Delicious drink 121 Drinks slowly 9 Smiles SCOfnfully 73 Lawsuits 139 Voting places S4 Aromas 122 Peel 10 Greater 74 Eats in style 140 Chum 55 Decorative fabnc 123 Roofing materials 11 Sun deity 75 Meat rods t41 Imitates 5e Occupations 125 Wine lrutts 12 Pretend 77 Magic sttcks 142 Rescue 58 N.C.O.: slang 128 Sudsy brews 13 Appear to be 78 Health resort 143 Weight allowance 59 Boring tools 129 Pine Tree State 14 Primp 79 Armed conflict 145 Send, as goods eo Attic 130 Theater platforms 15 Tells 80 Plowed field 147 Baked desserts 61 New Zealand tort 132 Mine car 16 AbOve 83 Spain: abbr. 149 Dismounted 12 Halt 133 Deser111ke 17 Cover with asphalt 85 American Indian 150 Light In color I based on Paul Scott's "Ra~ Quan et" novels. and David Lean s film of E.M. Forster's 1924 novel. "A Pass- age to India." "I thank I'm going to be over- exposed after total anon~m1t>.'' Dame Peg. as she 1s called. aid 1n an mtcn 1ew at her home in Nonh London's elegant Hampstead. "Well. not quite total." she ad· mittcd .... ith the modesty for which she as known. Now fu ll y recovered from an appendectomy earlier this )1ear. Dame Peg added that she found the prospect of play mg to an Ameri- can audience "vef} exciting." - .. I\ Passage to India." co-stamn!_ THE PORT THEATRE 673~260 Mon Hite All Se•lt '2 00 . F11•oll F/1•1 "TE#OIES 00111#11" (I ) 2905 E Coast Hw y Corona del Mar . A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE 'V ery funny ... belly·shol~ing laughs:· uSAloooy AIWl"IM lA .. 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"They are women of a com pletely different back~ound and class: Barbie is a mi951onary at the end ofher life alone. and Mrs. \1 oorc 1s an upper-class, twice marned · ""oman with three children. "Barbie and all Scott's characters arc manutel) d.rawn even to a descn p- t1on of what they wear. so your exterior as the-re! as well as you r interior," she said of the per- formance. "Mrs. Moore i ~.left much more to one's imagi natic m," she continued. "and }OU don't ,,u11e know how she should look or be.· You have to glean tt gradually." The mystenousr 1css of her charac- ter and the thought of another trip to lnida almost madt~ Dame Peg turn down "A Passage to lndia," but she relented. "I finally succumbed because. after all , u's a vef) great work, .. she sai<l. "David Lean's a ga·cat director and my dear old friend A Ice Guinness was in at. so cvcrythan.~ conspired to persuade me to d e. 11 -slightl) against m) Judgment .. Lean. ""ho won an Oscar in 1962 for "Lawrence of Arabia," as "a total perfectionist" in Dame Peg's eyes. She said his work on "A Passaae to India" was "an act of faith." "David Lean really saw the fin- ished an1cle 1n his eye." she said. "and unless )'OU were vef) knowl- edgeable about films. it was di fficult to know how )'OU were progressing. He almost edits and cuts as he goes along, so one was much more in the dark as to the buildup of your part in the scene." Ha' ang begun her stage career an t 926 at age 18. Dame Peg calls film performance "instant acting" but adds that "the aim 1s alwa}'S the same: to find the rela1t)." ··f.'alm acung isn't as exactmg as the staae because you don't have to hav~ )OUr adrenalin and energy eoing for three hours on end," she said. "You can take a rest. so when you're gctttng on in years as I am. one is quite glad of it." .\ Gold Medal winner at Central Drama chool the same year as classmate Laurence Olivier. Dame Peg has acted with most of the Bnmh greats dunng her career, ancludmg Edith Evans. Michael Redgrave. Wend) Hiller and Ralph Ric hardson. But she feels particularly indebted to Sir John Gielgud. who reached a wide audience at a similarly late point an his career. \\hen al age 77 he won the 198 i supporting actor Oscar for his performance in "Arthur." "He introduced the idea of a pNmanent company and made us realm: the \Blue of playing wath the ">ame at tors all the time." said Dame Peg WALK-INS * Fern Two Mat111H Showu1p ONLY 12.75 Unleu Notti ~rs;~·l~~~ Slfl ~[]fl[)I UM:lj ClnEDOm 16 ) U4 ml~~·i:•'F!r ) 'UST THE WAY YOU ARE'. CP9) SHOWS A T 1 :}0 3:' 5 5. '0 7 :05 &. I :00 OH GOOI YOU OCVtL (li.C) SHOWS AT 12:00 2 :00 4 :00 ,:00 1 :00 & 10:00 THl£f' 0 .. 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"•l ll(•t 1• '°' •· 1 .. 1 100 UIS l~ •et ... •:it ltp! - IN HHMISSION 'Forum ~' 'Bullshot' set to tickle funny bone Theatcrgoerswhohketol1u1hw1l1 Center Ort e , to ia Meu hive somcthina to be thankful for th15 (9S7·4033). mahtJy uccpt Mondays wttk as a pair of ultra-funny shows 8 30 (S d 8 d .. d m~ke the1rentranccsauhc Harlequin at : un •ri P m.)an wee .. cn 01nncf Playhouse and 1 ""'una af\cmoons at p.m. throu~ Dec. 2. Moulton Playhouse. ......,. -"Fiddler oa die RooJ' at Se~ The Harlequin ts opening "A ttan's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 funny Thina Happened on the Way Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950), t.o the F.orum," the wack" musi·cal '""t Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8, ~ "" Sundays at I and 7. -lf! anc1~nt Rome. Tuesday.triday -"Aaale" at the Gem Theater, nWiht will see the cunain rising on fantasr called "Marmalade Gum-I 28S2 Main St., Garden Orove " ullshot Crummond," a satire on drops' this weekend only. Joseph (636-7213). Wednesdays throu~ Sat- I 940s s~ movies. in Laguna. Faucher is direction. urdaysa18. Sundays at 7:30unul Dec. whC1'chhet1s ta1'cl~certeisddjrecting "Forum." Performances w1 I be given Fnday 22. " •Or a three-month at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at -"Can Can" at the Grand Dinner run. The musical is A collaboration 2 p.m. at the theater, 5700 Orange Theater. I Hotel Way, Anaheim between La~ Gelban. who went on Ave .. Cypress. Call 821-9500 for (772-7710);-nightly except Mondays to create the· MAS H" TV series and t iclcet information. at varying curtain thnes tnrougJi Jan. Stephen Sondheim, who became Three productions that will be 6 Broadway's hottest composer. ringing down their curtains this -"Bye Bye Birdie" at the Curtain Performances will be given n1ghtl} weekend are: Call Dinner Theatct:, 690 El Camino except Mondays at varying cunaan -"A Uttle Nl&bt Miile" at UC Real. Tu$tin (838-1540). nightly ex- times through Feb. 17 at the Harle-h vane's Fine Ans VillT6 Theater on ccpt Mondays at varying curtain qum. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa the UCI c (856-617) Cl times through Jan. 13. Ana. Call 979-5511 1ror t1'cket 1·n1ror-ampus · ostng .. -.. B rfl •-I M II II performances arc Tuesday through -I ae atte aaer• ""'e , ary mat ion. Saturday at 8 p.m. (cxtept Thanl(sgiv-and Josepb, H4!rod tile N•t ~ die Al Laguna. John-David Keller of ing) with a matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. Slaaeter of It Hit Carols lD a Pe'r South Coast Repenory 1s direcung -"Tiie GlcU Concert" on the main Tree ' at tht Newport Tfleater Arts "Bullshot Crummond," which 1s s tage of South Coast Repenory 655 Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Ncwpon described as a Mel Brooks-Monty Town Center Dnvc, Costa Mesa Beach (631-0288). Fridays and Satur- Pytbon type of production. James (957-4033). Final performances arc days at 8 p.m. through Dec. 15. Boress and· Michael Bielitz are the Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m.. -"Chip Off Olympas" at the Costa hero and villain, respectively, with Saturday at 2:30 and 8 and Sunday at Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton . Marcy Ross. Kathryn Johnson. :!:30 and 7. St., Costa Mesa (650·5269), Gregory Howit, Ken Perkins, Jerry -"The Carious Savase" at the Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 Newman. Paul Klees and Schy qarden Grove Community Theater. throuih Dec. I (matinee next Sunday Steinberg completing the cast. <. 'hapman at St. Mark's, Garden at 2 instead of Thanksgiving pcr- "BuUshot Crummond" will be Grove (897-5 122). Fi nal per-formance). Aida Grlaaby, Jane You.nc and Tom 11.anly are mqaa"bblln& albllDC• ln the comedy- presented Tuesdays through Satur-formances are Friday and Saturday at -"To Grandmotber's Hoase We -"Natalie Needs a Nlplle" al the days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 8:30. Go" at the Westminster Community Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main -"Tiie Compuy of Wayward San Oementc (492-046S), dart ma Salatt" at the San Clemente Com-weekend, closing performances~ munity Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo. 29-Dcc. 1. through Dec. 16 at the Moulton. 606 Elsewhere. on Orange County Theater, 7272 Maple St., West-at Yorktown. Huntington Beach 4guna C:anyon Road, Laguna Beach. Slages. these productions are continu-minster (995-4113), Fridays and Sat-(832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at r---::;ii!!!!!J!!J!!j!!!!!!!!i!i!! Reservattons are taken at 494-0743. i ng: urdays at 8:30 through Dec. I . 8:30 through Dec. I. 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Tllle lflllA•hl ....... n111 ..... 11191 .. -tied Inc. wlttltheCountyci.tlofOt· ~ -"" Ule ~ Clef'ft of Ot-Mtfl t11e County ewtt ot Ot· ""County a.t of Ot· Thie ~ WM Med tnoe County on October n . ~ "-Maon. Oen. tnoe1 County on OoeMer 22, *'" 1 eouncy on Octotlet n. County on~ 22. Mtfl 1M County a.ti of Ot· 1984 ...__ ,..,. 1114 '""Coun~ on Oetot»er n. ,.... ,.. -'*" ... llled ,_ ,_ 1N4 Jl'ulllllhed °''"" CoNt .... ~ QfrlC Of Of-PUl)llehed"\)fanga coeee Pllbllenad Orange ~ Jlubllltled °"""' Coeet ,_. Delly Piiot No~• 11. 18, ... ~on <>ctow 22, ~ Piiot ~ 21. He>-~ Piiot OctoCler u. No-Plot Octoblf H, No-~ °''"" COMt 25. b9oemt>et 2. 1"'4 911 *""' '· 11, ti, 1N4 vemberlt, tt, 18, 1914 4. t 1. 11. 1N4 Oeil'Y Piiot Oclotlw 28, No-8U-:I04 ,. ,_ au.21s . su-210 tu.Mt _,,. 4, 11. 11. 1964 =t,::i0:0::-21~ rta£ NOTICE -&u·214 , __ Ml....;..;...;.IC..;-.NO~TI.;,;;CC __ •• t 1, tt , t914 --MO MftTIC( •-TmOUI llU ... ' II SU..211 PIClmOUl-H •-MO MnTIC( ,.._nu •-JC MnllC( r-NAm ITA~ ,.._ nu r--. nu ...,. aTATI....., ocJ:: ~ ~.,. PIC11tiWI ..... "::."'°=A=-MhllOUI llUllNlll d~ ._!~~ '*'°" II R.£.VNDUSrl\IE.S. tW ~--=A=.,. The=Plltonllft ...,_ITATqlpf B~NAiN::;RANC E E. Logan, Sult• E. COMa dolnobU91N11111: doll.:..,,. SAa':a OOOA d~~-~ .. AGENCY, 443 #8 Hamilton .,,. ~·~.:i"!e::!c.a. THI: MOVERS.' 1807 E. 2521 Oteng. Aw. 11-1'. AG METALS. ;901 New-=~S27Coiti Mell, Calll • VOU. ..,, .. n 11 • IOfnla ~poratton 9102 McFadden Suitt F. Santa Cole• MeM. Cellf t2927 P<>'1 Blvd.. Cott• M.... 1<en11 Bun111w1 439 9za.•• mew lnn*Uclt Drt4 ~inciton Ma. c.itf. 92105 ~ "-,...t,o11 M21 c.m. 92127 Hwnllt st Cott · M -AM --.. 'fCMM 8Mctl ~ 82MI ~~ E/llerp(IMI Inc., Or8t91 Aw. 1e. t 'Colll Gulllermo Antonio Outler· Calif. 9o;'e27 ' 1 .... Nu ••n:a. ft' llA'f II Thta' t>utln ... 11 con-~. 1801 £. Mcfad· MeM. Cellf. t2t27 • ru , 1059 Val .. JO Clrcte, Thla bualnet1 11 con· 10&.D Wl'rMOUT AMY dUC1ed ~· corpotltlOn den Suite F, San11 Ma. Don C. Rtlodee, 2038 Cotti Meta, Cellf. 92827 ducted by 111 lftdMdual o..T ACnOll, and you THOM w CROWrvJ!tlJj Cellf. 92705 Wlllacl Colt• MeM. Calif Thi• butln•tt II con· "'~jl ... : ••• ~ ,,.. -. fie legll right to Pr__,........._1 · ~ Thie bu. t in... 11 con· 92927 • · dUcted by: .,, lndMdual ....,, ...,._.... --· aooouftt In OOOd -· Oueted "" -ion Guillermo OutJerr12 Thlt 1111"'*'1 wu flied --,_ Ill ol Tillt lllltmenl Wit llled wz· • ...... ...... •• Thi• txltlneet It eon· Thia stltlmenl WU fMld with the County Clerie of Or· = by ~ °' with 1M County Clwlc of Of. John L K.....,, PYetldlnt duded Dy: CC>i*tnw• ..... 1h 1.._ "-·-tu 0._... ... Or· ange County on No"9tnblt dl'9~tpkll Coun Hoo Mf>et T"'-Slll"'*11 WU llled DonC Ahodee ,.. ,,. """"'''' _,."' 7 1984 ,.......,. OOMI and ••· ~--~ on --~ #Ith the County Olel1I of Ot· T'hll .Utement wea flled f91: County on Ocioblf M, · ,__, ...._ ....._ ttv .. montM • ,_ tnoe County on Oci«IW 2.2, with the County Clet1I of Ot· ..._.11 PubHlhed Orange Cout =...-:_c1e1e~Mt1oeof Publlenad 0t1nge COMt 19&4 ~1 rel:Countyon0ci«IW22. Publl.lhed ~~ D1llyPllotNovemblt 11. ta, • Wiiii amaunt II t20.'e22.42 OeMy PMot NoYM'lber 11. 25. Publlthed Ortnoe Cout t ,_ O.ity Piiot Nowmb9' 4. 11. 25. Oeoemt>er 2. 1984 • al ~ 11, 1984 Ind o-tnber 2• 9• 1964 SU-2e3 Piiot October 28. No-Pubtllhed OrMge eo..t 18, ~5. 199' SU,300 .. ..,_ llnUI 'f04lt ec>-lier 4, 11, 18, 1814 Deity Piiot October 28, No-SU-289 ---------... ....,.._current. Y04J Mt.IC NOTICE SU-212 vwnber 4, t t, 18, 1964 --Mw9 to~ ttle en-SU·270 ..,. ,......., portion Of Vout NOTICI °' Ml.IC NOTICE FICTmOUa ..,.,.. .. F• = ~~~ ::.:: Ml.IC NOTICE MltC NOTICE -FIC-TITIOU--.-llU-... --•• -NAMI I TATIMINT you mu11 P•Y th• aue 8ACHI N-.-ITAftMINT The followtng peraon •• ""°""" ltaled •bOW· AND °' Nl1T10N FICTTTIOUI .u..... 70oa The lollowlng peraon It d~7N~Y~~u~bRv ANO MW tfwM montha from TO AD•UTI" .. .._ ITATl•NT flCTITIOUl llUIMll doing butlneet u : C S R c .,_ dete of r«X>rdlllon ol HTATI NO The lollowlng pettont lrl N-.-ITATIMINT CHIPPEWA GLASS CO., ~~y ~N~o ~ .. document (wtllctl date of A1-. doing butlnett U: The followlnn ,....,.,,.., .,. 287 Myrtll Ulgun1 8Mch • ~ IJJl>W• here-To ell heirs-~ MR. PRIDE CARPET dolno butlnM ........ MED Clllf. 9265; ' BMch, Calif. 92863 :lw:-'. the obllgetlon creditor• and conunoeni COr~•,NG, ..... 2 ~~I ~ LOOlC SYSTEMS, . 1t182 Dentel EdWtrO Bot1t, 267 Henty Klntley Macki!. 433 °'_._.... U""",.., '"' "lW'I """'• ..._ T s 200 u.-1e '.... ,. _ _..... """If Plazza Lido. Newport 9Nch, -----.r.:;· .....-· Cfedltora, Ind plrlOOs wno C.;,.f. 92127 · ' ratlt Avenue, u1t1 , ;:'.[.;~1 . ~un• _.,,..,.. · Call.f. 92063 ,._ • lonoer -...... you m1y be otherw!M lntetelted · Garden Grow. CA t:zt.« H..., Thi b 1 1 '-onf>' the legal right to In the Wiii lltd/Ot lltat• ot: Norman a.m.o Staehler Comput.,• For H .. lth Thia bu1ln111 11 con· 1 ua""" 1 con· "GP .... foreclolur• by pay-MARILYN SUE SACHS Jr .. 2t84 Csnyon Or Unit M, Profeulonall, Inc~ <• Cefs dueled by:.,, lnd!Ytduel ducted~.,.. lndMdull .. .,_. lntlre lll'IOUlll de-A petition Ml beel'I tMed Cost• Meea, c.m. 92927 fomla COfl)Oratlon), t t t62 D8ll Boris Herwy . Madill ~by your cndhOt by WELDON GADBERRY lcl J1ck Col•m•n. 29240 Tratlt Avenue. Sulll 200, Thia 1t1temenl WU flled Thia llllltMnl WU llled ~ ftnd 04Jt the smount the SuperW Cour1 of Or· Porpolt• Cov1. L1guna Getden GrOYe. CA 92644 #Ith the County Cl«k or Or· with the County Clel'k of o,. ,_..muet pay, Otto arrtnge ~County requelllng that NIQuel, CAii! Thl1 bulln"' la con· tnoe 1 County on October 29, ;c County on October 29• tor~ to llop the lore-WEI.DON GADSEARY be fhlt bu~""' •• con-ducted Illy. • COfl)Ol'ltlon 19&4 ~ Ot "'J04lf property It sppolnted .. pet'IOMI rep-ducted l>Y a Umlted partner· T'hll llllemtnl WM llled P'mttl ,._. II\~ torec101ure for •ny rtMnllll'tle to edmlntlter the tNp with the County Clel1I of Or· Publllhed Orange Coat Pubtllhed Ottnge COMt i.;:.;::~: I. OltlT •1111 of the decedent. The ~I=~~ flled =County on October 23, ~::~:.'~November 4, t 1, ~~t::,:;ri;i:.t t, 18, ... (Hime of ~ r:'':"mi~~he ~:: #Ith the Cou!tty CWlt of Ot· 1 ,_ su.288 80-302 ., Mony:::1. 184 Flower under the lfldee*ldent AtJ. =County on October 22. Publllhecl Orange Cout =· t• ~ m1n1ttr111on of e..tat• Act. 1 ~ Delly Piiot October 21. No-Dtm•IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE .. 92e27{714)14 A l'IMrlng on the p«ttJon Pu .... ._._.. n.-........ "-~t \191'1\ber 4, tt, 18, 1984 rUUL • 111" heve tny QUMtlont, wilt be held on DECEMBER .,. _ _, ...,. .. v-....,.. Su-283 ---..:... you atlould contact 1 ltwyer 12 1984 11 8.30 A M In Dally Pilot October 28, No-FICTTTIOUI llU ... 11 r"' 11 nuul llU ... 11 Of 1M OQ\«nmtnl lglnCY o.91. No 3 ai 1oc) CMc YemNlf 4, , t, 18, 1984 N-.-aTAftMINT ...,. ITATIMINT WMch ~ haYe lnlured your Center OrWe Witt, 8-nta SU.215 P\ll.IC NOTICE The lollowtng perlOl\t we The follOwlng person 11 loen. . Ana. CA 82102. Oolng butlneu u -d~ l>ullneu u : • YOU MAY IF YOU OBJECT 10 ttle NO ICE FtCTITIOU• .,..... KC COMM UNICATIONS, T E SIL\IER CITY BAND. ; ~~ ~a • gr1nllng of the petition,~ IQllC T NAm ITATIMINT 34184 PIClflc: Coat Hwy. 2470 SM1t1 AN Aw,. Cotti YOU 00 NOTT Ate 1 anould llttlet appear •t the ORANOe COUNTY The followtng '*'°"'er~ '344. D111a Pt.. Clllf. 92629 ~=~7 Reyf!olda. hMtlng and 1ta11 your oo. ~COURT doing b u1lne11 at. Kathy Mc~ey. 33276 2470 S t A A Colll ~ACTION. tectlona or file written ob.tee-_ C...._ ,.__.__ ..... .... 0 K I M 0 T 0 I 8 I U Cl'lrittlna Or., 01ne Point, an 1 na w .. NOTICl·CW Ilona with the court before ·-"""........_"' ARCHITECTS ANO AS· Calif. 92628 MeN, Csllf. 92927 DU'AUlT lhe hesrl y aene. AM, CA. mtt SOCIATES, 1020 North Ctrol O'Connlll, ·35625 Thlt b~1lnt11 It con· ' NOTICE IS HEREBY ng our IPPM'· Petitioner: ANA MARIA Bro1dw1y, P1nthOUH, 811eh Ad., C1pl1tr1no ducG~!Z· .. ~ .. ~d~-'"• GIV£N: Thll FIRST AMERI· ence miy be In peraon Ot by GUILLEN WRIGHT S ...... ,,.... ........,_ ._,,......, your atlorf19Y .......,,.,...,._ CHARLES Di Santi Ana. CA 8270t BeaVi. Calif. 92&2 Thta tlttemenl ~· ftled CAN TITLE INSURANCE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ._.... ...... t: Alchard A. Okimoto. 40 This bu1lne11 It con-~-COMPANY, u Sub11huled, or 1 contingent «edit(>( of WAYNE WRIGHT, JR. MMdowgr ... , lrvlne, CA ducted by: C01>8f1ntrt with the County Clerk of Or· • corporation. It dulY ap-lhe dlcMMd you mutt n1e CUI No. 0229571 9i114 Carol O'Connell ange County on Oc100er 29, pointed Trull.. undw 1 your cl•lm wtth the court 0t IUWONI W1yne C. Siu, 1301 Lindi Thia ttattment Wit filed l984 Deed of Truet Oiied o-m-pr....,t It lo the penonal NOTICE Yeu ........... Viti• Avenue, Puedlna. CA Mith the County Clerie of o,. ~ lier 7. UMM, IXICUted by r9'>feMflllllve appointed by ..... TM-1 _, cleotctl t1t03 Inge County on October 29, Pubt.lthed Orange Coat RICHARD T ULLON end lhe court within IOUf' montht ....... ,_ ....... ,_ Thia bullMM le con-1964 Oslly Piiot November I 1, 10. MARJORIE A. ULLON, Hut-from the dlll of llrat Is-~ "-d .... ,_ ,.. ducted by: co-partner-a '211121 25, Oeoembet 2, 19&' bMd & Wlf9, u Tnittor. 1n 1UanCeof1etterauprO'ftdect ~..,.,.,•Mn.ftled w~c ~ _ Publlthed 0r1nge Coett SU~30 1 ''"°'. or MARSHALL B In Section 700 of th• tM .............. ..-... Thil ltll"'*11 WU tMed Dally Pilot November 4, 11, ·---------GRETMORE, • Beneflci8ty, Proolle Code of CelllomlL II you wtati to _. the ecs-wtth the County C*ll of o,. 18, 25, 1984 rtaJe NOTICE recorded Jenuery 5, 1905 N The time tor tiling clllme wtll vice of an •ttorney In Wt ~County on October 10, SU-291 •--------- ln1trument No 1577, In not ••P'<• prior 10 tour """"· you thould dO to 1984 f1C11TIOUI .,._,, boo1c 7370, Peoe 32 of OI· montht from the Otte of the promptly to tll8t your writ, '211111 MAim ITATlmNT Mt.JC NOTICE • lldal Recordt In lhe Otftce of heeling notice •bove ten r"90flM. " eny. may be Publllhed Or~ eo..t IQllC NOTICE T"9 lolowlng persone ere the County Recorder of Or· · flied on time. Rllot OctONJ ae ~ .. .,.----. -------'- .. CO\lftfy, Cetlfom ... Ille klPI by the court If you . CS4t-vemt>er 4, 11, 18, 1814 FICTITIOUl llU ... 11 V 1 L SPECK AS· teCUf1ng ltnon(I other obll-ar1 1 pereon lnter•ted In mllldede. El trlbull'll; ~ Su-280 MAME ITA,....,, SOCtATU, 3J40 Aed Hit gatlonl, One ( 1) no11 for ttle the •lite you ~ ......,. decidlr contra Ud. tin IU-The following 1*90ft9 .,. Avenue, Suite aoo, ec.. original IUm of 13 500 00 • dlenclt a met'IOI qui Ud. re-:lolng bullnete M ' u ....... Callfornl 92t 6 lhtl the beneflclal in1ere.1 upon the executor or edmln-aponO• Oentro de 30 di•. J.W. TOGS. 218 2111 St .. -1 2 under tueh Deed of Trvtt 111r11or. or upon the •I· LH It lnform1clon que Mt.IC NOTIC( .._..... 8Mch Clltt 92863 R. St.wn Specie. 215 Em-. l<>mey IOf 'he IXllOUIOf or """" -•-w,,.,. • • • lfald Bay, Leguna BMd\ and the Obflgatlont MCUred ldmlnl1tr11or end Ille with _....... ftCTTTIOUI --..-11 Jot\n A. Port1r, 216 2111 California 92651 • thereby we preMntty held Ille court with proof of -· . II you with to Mlle the sd· .. .._ ITAT'lmWT St., Newport BMctl, Clltt. Gregory H. \/all, 2"81 by the undertlgned: tll8t • rice a written requeet ttet· vice 01 an •ttorney In thl• The loltoWlng l*900I .,, ~2063 Praeton Drive Laguna bfMC:flol,tnOdeflUll ln,the Ing ih11 you deelre apeclal matter, you thould dO to doln bu1lne11 ••· Wlllle E. Port1t, 218 2111 Nlgull Callf0tnla'92877 ot>llgatlonl for wtllctl IUCh notice 01 the tmng of 1n In· promptly to 11~11 your wr~ BIRTSHER CAM P BELL St .• ~ BMch, CAltt. This bualn"• la con· Deed of Truat II MCUrtty hu 111ntoryand appr~t of ten responM, 1ny, miy PROPERTIES. 27611 La Paz ~2863 ducted by. I general pa<t· occurred In that p1ymen1 .. tlle •INI• °' of the petl-tiled on time. Road Ulgun• Nlgual Call· Thia buelnNt 11 con-nerltllp Ml not belt\ mlde of: The Ilona or account• ment!OMd S1 Utled d"'8 eollcltar 11 torr~ 92677 ' ~ br. • genwll part-R. ~V!N SttCK lfttlr1 amount of prlnclpal 1r1Section1200and1200.5 of conMjo Oe un •t>og.Oo "' Blrtenet Pacific 11 2781 t IMM'lhlp Thia 1t1tement WM filed balance and 1n11r111 plut C It ,.,,,.,,_ .. ,. uunto, deberl• h1Cttlo • JOhn A Porter C C 1 0 advtnOM 11 t0% t<lCl'Uld Ille al 0tnla Problt• .,.,.,.. lnmedla.tamenll. d• 1111 L• Pa Road, l.agun• Niguel, Thi• ttetwnent waa flied with the ountv renc o r· thereon from July t. 1964 Q11lnl1n, Kertllaw, m1nlft, au r11pu1111 Calll0tnl192071 #llhtheCount Clerk of Or· Inge County on Nowml>et wNdl became all due tnO FlftUCCM I Hoffmln, MOI eteflta, II hay algun1, puede Robert M. Campblll, 2 I County Ji October 26, 9, 1984 '2IOll1 payable on Decemblt t, ~ No. I. ,,_..., CA .., reglatrad• a tleme>O. ~:'t~e~· Coron• de! Mtr, 1~ 1970; eny ldvaneea ,.. p blbhed Orann.. Cout 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A Thi b 1 1 '211111 n!~b~~No?;!~ t~1 quired of Beneflclsry plus u -,,,... civ" complalnt hu beel'l llled • ua ""' • con· p bllthed Or Coat ~-· 1 lnter11t lherton lrom dltel ~~=I Novemblt 17• t9• by the palntlfl lgllnlt you. If due= by: a general Plfl· Dllfy Pllo1 Nov: 4, t '· o-tnber 2• 9• tt&4 SU·26!> mede; that by rMton there-• SaSl>-430 you with to defend thlt llW· ""Ro~ M C ........ , 18. 25. 19iµ of ""undersigned l>"""I tult. you mutt. within JO .,_, amp.-. SU·290 &in.nci.ry under~ Deed Ol'fS '"" thll eummona 11 Thia ttatement wu n1ec1 of Tnm hat olCUted Ind flt&JC NOTICC ..,._, on you flle with thla with the County Clerk of Or· P\aJC NOTICE de!Mred to Mid dulY ao-court • wrttt.i 'llPOOM to : County on·Ociober t9, ---------FICTmOUI llU ... 11 pointed Trull•. 1 written Ille complalnt. Un .... you 1 f2llf10 P\8.IC NOTICE N-.-ITATIMINT Oeclar111on of Oeleult Ind dO, your default w111 be ---------The tollowlng persona .,, Demand IOt Siie, tnO hu entered on IPC)llcellon of the YOH tnd Cook, At· FICTJTIOUI IU..... dOlng butlneu u : dlP<*led with Mid 1'U+f ap-plaintiff. Ind tlllt court may "'"'1s at law, MO Hew· NA• I TAftMIHT INTERIOR BUILD ING pelnted Trut1M, IUCh Deed enter t judgement agalntt C,.., C... DttM, Newpoe1 The followtng peraon It MAINTENANCE. 387 W of Truat and ell docur'nentt H TATI NO. Ata.12 you tor the rlllef demended CA_. doing bullnett u · a.y, •58. Cot1t MMI, Call· IYldenClng obllgltlon• ... To ... heirs. tleMllciarles. In lhe compl1lnt, which Publlthed Orange Coat OFFICE RECYCLERS, lomla 82627 cured thereby, tnCI hu cs. credll<><t and contingent could rMUll In gat"nltflment Dally Piiot October 28. No-2805 S. Halllld1y, Sent• Rlctllrd Leon Barrett, 387 clared 1nd dOM hlteby cs. «edll0t1, lltd pertont wno of W9Qll, taletng of money or vember 4• 1 t, t8, 1984 ne. Cllll 92705 w Bly. #58, eo.11 M ... clar• Ill auma MCUred ther• msy be othlfwlee lntereeted property or other rlllef r• Su-27 Larry J1mes M~ Jr .• Calllomla 82&27 bY lfnmeclletefy dul and P•Y· 111 the wlff lltd/or •t•t• of: QuMted In the comc>l&lnt. 4eoo E Broadway, Long Thia bu1ln111 11 con· 1ble end hM llecied tnO JOHN L FARRAR 01ted: FEBRUARY 11. BMoh, CAii!. 92803 ducted by: an lndMdual doee hlfeby elect to cauM A petition hu belt\ tiled 1984 DI-II' Mn Thia bualn... It con-RICHARD I.EON BAR· the trvat property to be told by NORINE WINDHORST In LEE A. BRANCH, Ci«'k r~ nu TICE Elucted l>Y tn lndlvlduel RETT to u lllfy the obllgallonl ... the Superlor Court of Or· By: HERMA E. BOS· '1C11TIOUI llU ... ll L1try JlllTMll Min-Jr. Th4e 1tMtment wu flied cured thereby. •no• County reqUMtlno lh•t TICK.Deputy MAMI 8TA,...NT Thi• 1111'"""1 WU filed IN!lh the County Clerk of Or· Oiied: NORINE WINOHORSf be URE AND 8"tft Nlth the County Clerk Of Or· Inge County on Nowml>et OciotMlr 11. 198'4 •P pointed .. personal r111>-m Ctwtc c..ttw Dt1ve w .. t d The 1~~!'~ ange County on Octo'* 26. t3, tt84 ,.,., A-'caft Titte In· reMnlattve to admlnlater the ltlnt• Ane, CA mot J~UIN OIL COMPANY 1984 f2tOMO ---C....-nr. • Ce#-H itt• or the decedent. The (714) 5(1.M1 90 Newport Cen Dr • fm114 Publlthed Ottnge Cout ...,. ~. l y: 'et petition requeett authOrtty Pubnthed Oreng1 Co111 1 1 100. N t1r Ive, Publlthed Ortnge Cout Diiiy Pilot November 18, 2&, ..,..., Authonled Officer lo ldmlnlater the .. iatt Deily Piiot November 4, 11, ~.=,,.~. ·9~ &Moh. Oaily Piiot NoYemblt 4, 11. Oeoemt>er 21 9, 198-4 Publllhed Orange Cos1t 11nder the Independent AO· 18, 25. 1984 MMdowt R••lty Com· 18. 25, 1984 SU·2fl2 Oe1,y Piiot October 28, No-mlnlttratlon ol Eilll• Act. SU·292 pany (Cllttomla) tto New· SU·287 '*"bet 4. 11. 18. 1984 A heiring on the petition ..,,,. Center Or~ Suite 100 •-II' 11nTICE SiJ.211 N111 be held on o.c.mw 12. 1111••1C NOTtCC ,.... · • · --------r~ "" 1984, 11 9·30 A.M In Dept r~ Newpoft e..ch, Caltfornll •-IC MnTIC£ -_..;;-=~~;...;.;.~-----------1 No 3 tt"100 Civic Centlt t2Mo I r~ nu ftCTITIOUl llU ... 81 McC~MICK MORTUARY 1795 Laoun1 Canyon Aoad laQuna Beech Ca 92651 •94-9 415 HAM<>f' LAWN· MT. Ol.IVI Mortuary • q emetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Coste Mfsa 5•0·5554 .. flllEACI l"OTHEAS au 9"0ADWAY MCHtTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mua 642-9 t50 IAL TZ H9'019'0ff lllt'TH I TUTHtt.L WllTCLI'' CHAPEL •27 e 17th sr Cottt Mesa &48-9371 PACWtC VIEW •MCHttAL 'ARK , Cemetery • M0<luar1 ~ • Cremel<Yy &00 PtclfiC View Orivo ~tBuch &44 ?700 I .. I Oftve W•t Stnlt Ant CA fie~ llUIMll Thil butln"t a con· MAim ITATI....,. 92702 ' ' N~ ITAftMINT ducted by e~por1tlon flCTITIOUl IU ... 11 Tiie 1o11ow1ng pert0n9 .,1 The l~ng pereon 11 Aono.II B Hanton Sec-...._ ITATIMINT doing butfnell u IF YOU OBJECT to the doing butlneee u · rltary ' The following persona lrl FORBES ART OAl,LERY granllng of lhe petition. you CONSOLIDATED IN· Thie 1t1tement wu 111ec1 Elolng butin.t 11: 17055 Newland, Huntington lhoolO tllher •PPM' 11 the VESTMENTS INSURANCE with the County C11tti of Ot-COMPACT DISC WARE· BMch. Cellfomta 92847 ~ring end •1ate 'f04K ob-CO .. 2290 College Or Sult• 1nge County on Ociot>er 19, HOUSE. t43 t2 BMdl BIYd Oonl\I M. FOfbll, 8261 llCllon• or Ille wrttten Ob.tee-B201 Colt• M..., Calif 1814 Unit t8, Wlltn'llnlta", Cllllf. Belmond Ortw. Huntington 11on1 wllh the coun before 92627 ,_,. i2e63 Beedl, Celltomla 92647 the hearlf'9 Your 8POM'· Richard W Chrunowllll, Pub111Nc1 Ot1n9' Coat Rancfy Mark Sequllt1. Robert 0 . Fort>M, 6261 ence m•y be In peraon"' by 2290 College Or , Suite Dlllr Piiot Ociot>er 28, No-1t t Peclflc Cout H:ft .. Balmond OrtYe. Huntington ~: ~g0~E A CREDITOR B20t, Coell Meel. c.itf. vember 4, 11, ti, 1984 Huntington B .. ch, Cs II. Beedl. Callfo"lla t2&47 9m1 Su-281 n648 Thia t>u1ln•1 11 con· or • conllngent oredl~ of Tl'lit bu1lne11 11 COf\· Thia bu1lnet1 It con· Clucted by huabend and wtlt Ille CS-Md, you mutt fie dUcted br. 1n lndMduel oueted by I general part. DONNA M FOl\BES fOUr claim with the court Of R W chrz.anow.1 •-.,. llnlJCE '1«lhlp This 1t1tement wu filed PflNfll II to the pertonal Tiwa tletem.nt •M llled r-"" Randy M. s.Queltl with the County Clet1I of o,. 'IPfll«ltatlYI ~ted by with the County crenc of Or· ~mlOUI ._11 Thia 1t111ment WM llled ange County on November the coun within our monthl llt"'9 County on October 22 MAim 8TA m WIT Ollllttl the County Clel1I of Ot· 13 1914 trom the dlt• ol flrtt i.s 198A ' ange County on October 29 ' ,_.., tuance ol lettlf'I .. provtded · ,_ fhe followtng '*90tl• .,. 1964 ' PUblllhed o, Cout 1n Section 700 ol th• Publlthecl Orenge eo.tt dolnO bullnW •: OAS ,_ o.llyPtlot NOY9mer;: 1a 25 Prob•ll Code of Cel"ornla, D•lty PllOI Octow 21 No-DATI! GAM>ENS, • c.11-Publllhed Or•nge Coaet December 2 9 1984 • The time tor llllng Clalm• wlll vemt>er 4 1 t. ,. ltlA. 1om1e ,..,.,.,~..,._,, Delly Pilot Nowmt>et 11, 11. • ' Su.2t0 not expire prior to four . , SU.277 2781 1 La Pu • L.agune 28, Oecetnt>er 2, tt84 montht lrom the d1t1 of the NIQuel, CA t2t1T SU-30G ---------'*ling notlel at>ovt. ~ FarlM. 21011 La Pu Pta.IC NOTICE YOV MAY EXAMINE the "8.JC NOTICE Aoed, l.aQune NIOllef, CA ..... IC -TICE n11 kept 17y"" 001H1 If you t2t77 na. rWll tr• a perSOn "*"'* In ~nnoue .,.... ,atrle* L &.$.-. U,800 um tTAW Ille •ltte, you may eww NAlm aTA~ Vtlll eur.n, co.cMle, CA ACTITIWI ..,_.. The fo10w1ng Clt'IOft8 lff upon the lllecutOt 0t tdmln-Ttle fo4lowlnO pereon It 922'9 llAm IT A TlmWT dolnQ bu91Mee • 1ttr11or or UC)On the 1t· doing bu*'-'.. Gf9oory I.. Lala. 52400 The~IO l*10tl It WOMlNI IHFOAMAT'IOH torney '1or the elleoutor °' Hl .. MAN AOCOUHTING I Vtn 8ur9n. Coeeflelle. CA dolno DI. te: NElWOAK, 3151 Birch lldmlnlelrtl0t. and Me wttfl BOOt<KEEftlHO llRVICES. 92238 COAST MMt. CALL. .... Strwt, "* 211, ~ the court with prOOf of .., • 253t &ani. Ana Aw., Colt• Thie bulffleet le con-Altltl1a. Huntington llec:ft. ee.dl, Cellbf'lla HMO ~. a written reque11 llat• MeM. Call t2927 duCt9d by a Olf*al Plft• Call t214t a.or,.. NeofN Hlllaon 'l'IO lhlt Yl)ll dWI ~ MIChelle Hinman. 263f '*"'IC> TholNI N lloPO'd. tto1 1SH4 l11Qllcl, 0 1rde 11 l\Otlcie of the MnQ of 1t1 In-Sent• An• AYe . Co1t1 Nb'""" Or-oc>n Clf.. 'Huntington Grove. c.ornll t2143 "9111ory Incl IC>P'alwnent of MeM. Celf t2t27 TNe ~ .,.. tMed .._.,,, C4lllf t2'4t Thie butlnMI 11 con Mt•t• ...,., or Of 1M ptitt-Thia buelneM 11 con--wt1fl the County Clertl of Or· Thia t>ullMll It con· CluCted br. an lndMdual ttone °'. acoountt menttoned ~en lndMdual Intl C0UMY on October 17, dUc:Md "Y-., lndMdual Ot<>MtA NIOMA HtX· in a.c:t1on 1200 Ind 1200 Sot Hlnmatl 1914 ' Thomae N ~ 10H the c.llforllle PYot>.tt• Code Tiiie 111tem1nt ... tiled ,_., Thie etlterNflt ... lllecl fhtl .. .....,,.,. ... flleO Dte1 I,..._~• I . with the Coun1Y a.ti of o,. VOM tllld Cool!, A~ #Ith Ult County a.ti OI o,, w1tt1 the C0uMy Qel'tc of Or ~ O.W•--. ..._ Intl County on ottooer 22. 1t Lew, l40 ~ c.nw ange C°""'Y on Octotier H . .,. Cowity on Nowmt. Ml. ~ 0.... CA t"4 DrM. N9wpott lteedl. CA ttM _ tS, 1"4 '1 •• ,.,... ,_ t2ttO ... _ .- PIMeNd Ot1nge OoeM Pubhhecl Oftnge ~ "*"'*' °'""' COMt Pub!Wled °'""' CoMt PulllieNd °'tnf9 COM! Delly Plot Nowmbet 17. ti. Diiiy PtkJt October 2' .... Deir Plot October 2.1, ~ ~ Piiot ~ 11, 11, t>elY "'°' ~ 11, 21 Z4, ,... ¥Miiier -4, l 1, 11, 1914 ~ 4, 11, ti, 1M4 2&. Deoember 2, 1M4 • OfOembet 2, t , t"4 s.9Y-424 IU-214 Su-28' • SlJ.301 8U..2t4 \ "' .... Auto sales, housing and _ . t ·em ploJrmen t-t·he • segments of ou.r econo~_:__ on which :so much of classified depends-are looking better than they have in a long time. We're feeling good about . that and the opportunity it gives us to offer you a bigger, bette:r-than-ev.er !! n classified section. If you.7 haven't read classified lately, come enjoy a browse through our , columns. You'll see why • . . ' we're feeling good about - . classified. ·642~5678 , • MerlM lone., .. footbelltum home next WMk ) In CIF .,.., •• ca • • F~rget tlie·bow.ls, Bruins IJA cha•p For third year in a row, UCLA owns city after decisive 29-10 triumph over USC victory before 90.0Q6 at the Rose Bowl. "This 1s the 1oal," said UCLA linebacker Lee Knowles. and which continued to snowball to a 26-3 lead before notb1ng was left except for time to run out. "They whipped us tn every.phase," said Tollncr~"They tooltus.outofour game and we came apart at the seams. 1 don't think we were physically beaten up, but they controlled the hnc of scrimmage on e11her stde of the ball." U. S to Kt up teve Bono' touchdown pa to a wide open Mike Sherrard. Turnovers had led to two or th<>K field goal~ and 'I 20-yard punt put UCLA in po$itJon lo 1tnke for the baf. one with 20 seconds left in the haJ , and Tollner admmed his club was forced to re-think 11s direcuon at halftime because of a l 3-point deficit. · "Our ~me IS not catch,.up (oot- ball,'' said Tollner "That comb1na- t1on of turnovers (U ,had fi~e) and Green running arouOJ1 ... we were ponded wtth a 6)..yard retum wtdll an interception b)l comttblck Dtftu Pncc to put it on ice. Pncc had clear taal•na (or the lu1 JO yards LD a alory dub that told tJle whole story of the Brwu' vactOI)', and the fre hman out or Loa& Be.Cb related the obvious: ··1 ~ew at the 50 nobody·s 1<>•n1 to catch mc·fri>m behind." By ROGER CARLSON Of tM D.itr"" ..... PASADENA -Bowl bids are forthcoming very shortly, it's prob- ably the Aloha BOwl in Hawaii for the Bruins of UCLA,'and Ohio State and the University ofSouthern California wilt be in the Rose Bowl on New Ye~r·s Day. But those facts are oo more than an anerthought -the plum has already been picked, and 1t was the Bruins who did the pickina. for the third straight time and as a happy UCLA Coach Terry Donahue noted, "four out of the last five." . Forget the records (UCLA is 8-3 and the Trojans arc '8-2), forget conference champion.ships, forget Notre Dame's date with USC next week and fbrget the bowl ga.mes. "Bowl games are always nice, but I think people know who's No. I in LA." said UCLA place-kicker John Lee, whose five field goals were instrumental in the Bruins' 29-10 "We're city champs," uid UCLA tackle Duval Love, a senior out of Fountain Vallel High. ·•we wanted to prove a lot o people wrong;'' And from the other side -USC Coach Ted Tollner: "This one huns. The Rose Bowl Game (on New Year's Day) 1s no consolation. TheTC's a lot of pain right now in our locker room ... Such was the aftermath o( th e Trojans' frrst conference loss of th e · year. a loss which began taking shape in the first half with a barrage of mistakes leading to UCLA success. ,...._, ...... IC ...... Yard for yard 1t was an even game throuJh the first half (and USC • outgat.ned UC-LA 377-30Q yards over- all), but 1t was UC'LA which enJO)'ed a 16-3 edge, thanks to three of Lee's fi ve goals and a critical last-minute touch- down dnvc . keyed by freshman Gaston Green's 27-yard dash to the just never in sync.'' · · TheTroJansd1d t.heonlytheycould do 1n the third peribd, but the Brufos knew what was coming and re- Lee's place-kicks of 46, 29, 43 Pd 28 yards in ~ fint half ucd tbc NC AA record for field ~ in a season. and h1 49·yarder an the Ona.I period, was ~is 29th. nappina \be record. But Lee's superb k1clana l"CllJy took • (Pleue Me UCLA/C4) Irvine wears crown *** *** *** CdM is denied title Oden di ff ere nee as Vaqueros derail Chargers in 4-A By ROBB MUNSON Delly Nol Cw...._..,I There's one word th at fit Irvine High's Elaina Oden Saturd3) n1ght- awesome. Oden. a 6-1 senior blocker, led the way Saturday night as the Vaqueros took theiuecond ('IF 4-A volleyball championship tn the last four years, defeating Edison. 15-9, 15-9, 15-S before nearly 1.500 fans at Manna High . "We played well." understated Irvine Coach Mark McKenzie. "We were really pushing 1t tonight. We have n't been forced to perform hke we had to against Edison." The Chargers, who were the Sunset League champions, kept thinp close for two ~mes. but coufOn't match Oden's firepower "She (Oden) dominated us:· said Edison Coach Dave Mohs. "h's• touah to deal with the way she played. lrvthe has otller good players. but she's the whole team." Oden accounted for 27 kills during the three games, and retorded numer- ous bl ocks to totally frustrate 1he Chargers. "I'm at a loss for words:· added Mohs. "I knew 1hat she was good. r -..e seen her play against other teams. but watching her up close and personal . against us. makes me realize that she's better than l c.vCLlhou&hL" Sea Kings find Gahr too tough in 5-A showdown • Bt CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-. .... C:.1 ' 1 lllll•nl During the pre-match team tn- troducuons of the CIF Big Five Girts Volleyball Champ1ooships, as af to gave an 1nd1cat1on of what was to come an the match. Gahr'sGladators clapped three times each time one of Corona dc1 Mar's players was in- troduced. Following those claps; Gahr clapped the Sea Kings out of the match, w1nnin1 m thrtt straJabt games, 15-5. IS-13 and IS-12, to capture the 1n1ttaJ 81g Five utle Saturday at Manna High. In the losing effort the Sea,. Kings were led by senior hitters Brooke Hemngton ( 12 kills) and ~ndrca Redick ( 10 kills). Despite the lo s. the Sea K.Jnp wtll advanc.e to the state pla)'ofTs DCltt Tuesday. according to CdM Coach Charlie Brande. CdM will take on the Mnne:r of the Los ~gclcs City l-A dtvmon wmTICr. Gahr will play the winner of the San Diego Caty 4-A d1vis1on. The Gladiators ( 18--0). the defend- ing state championships, wcrt in control from the tim game and never let the Sea Kings (16-4) gel into the match. The Gladiators. watb five players standing S-10 or better were able to frustrate the Sea Kings offense all night. Memben of the Irnne HJab •lrla Tol- leyball tq.m beCln celebrat1on after the Vaqaeroe •wept put Edl9on to win the CIF 4 -A champlonabJp at llarlna Saturday. Edison came back rrom a 6-1 deficit an 1he first game. as Kathy Gorman (Pleue eee IRVINE/CS) Cdll'• Andrea Redick aplkett ball agalnat Gahr foe. ·· ~don't pass well. we can't run our offense ." said Brande, who was setting so much 1t looked like be had __ · (Pleue eee Cdll/C3) .. Newport realizes its goal -----Sailor girls win CIF c ross country title at wet Mt. SAC By JOSEe.HDUDEVOIR oe11r,....con11••,.... WALNUT -Approximately one year ago to this day. Newport Harbor girls cross country coach Bob Van Sickle and his returning runners made a vow to come back in 1984 and win the CIF championship. Saturday morning at Mt. an Antonio College. Van Sickle and his Sailors got their chance to make good on fast year's promise. Fighting through the biting cold. a heavy blanket of fog. and a rain- soaked course. Newport put the finishing touches on an undefeated season and realized their goal of car.turing the girls' CIF 4-A title. 'I've felt the pressure since last year. We knew what we had to do and we did it." said Van Sickle. "We're goina to try to win it next year, too. But there won't be the same pressure there was this year." It was survival of the fittest as the t 2 teams vying for the title had to not only contend with each other. but the elements as well. Coaches and run- ners alike aarecd that the rains from Friday ni&ht, which created treacher- ous footing throuahout the three-mile course. made thinp much tougher for ttie panicipents. "The conditions wtrc terrible," said Van ickle. "But everyone had to run 1n them. It was definitely cross country." Ma11.ic Henson, who placed fourth with a 19-mjnute clockina. led the Sailors past a touah Buena ,quad. 63· 71 . Henson. who dove across the finish line to nip flf\h·place finisher Kat Princt (olso at 19:00). sajd sh( and her tram mate decided before the race they would hold nothina back. "We said that 1f ~ ran until we dropped it wou ld mean we gave 1t our all. ~nd I th1nk~hada few11rt drop t.od.3 )'." ._ (Pleue'" NSWPORT /C4) Rustlers whip Long Beach 10-7 for SoCal title Golden West poloists open a big leac:r- coast to 7th crown in last 10 years - ByCURT SEEDEN OflMOllllJ ..... alaff Top-seeded Golden West College. battered and bruised following a tough 9-6 vic1ory over No. 8 seed Ventura on Friday. found the gomg much easier Saturday in the Southern California Community College water polo tournament. .Can Rams contain Packers? M ILWAUKE~ (AP)-Grecn Bay Coach Forrest Greg knows the Packers must slow down running back Eric Dickerson 1f they arc going to have any success today against the Rams (Channel 2 at 10 a.m.). "I know that if we don't hold him under 200 yards we'll &et beat,·· Orcgg said. "Eric Dickerson is a premier runner in this leaaue. probably as good as any who runner who has played. If he continues to do what he has, I think he will prove that." The Packers, 4-7, will be seeking their fourth-strai&ht victory when they cntcnain the Rams at Mil· waukee County Stadium. The Ram are ,_.., and hope to kttp wild~ard pllYofT chenccs 1hve. Oickerson 1s the main coa in the Rams' offense with his 1.309 yard on 241 cames. Last week in a 29-13 victory over the hicaao Rears. Dickerson had 149yardson 28cames and tcored two touchdowns. And two week aao. he had a carttr-htah 2 yard tn 21 aimcs in 1 16-1.f u~t over t. Louis. Rims quanefblck Jeff Kemp ha completed 89 of 173 PIMC for l . 29 yard& and thtte touchdowns.. and hn1 b«n intcccpted three timt5. While the Ram rely pnmanly on 1 trona runnsna pm Grttn 8l'y hu one a trona pa 1n1 pme bclund 1 yon Dicke . ~ho ha conncctcd on 1 he Kustlers. who rehnqu1shcd the SoCal title last year to Santa Ana. whipped Grossmont 13-5 in the :.emifinalsand then built a 7-0 lead en rou1c to a I 0-7 victory over Long Beach Caty College to capture the champ1onsh1p at Cypress College. Golden West has now won seven of the last 10 Southern Califom~ 11tlcs. Dlclley Loftoa I MO ot 305 passes for 2.483 yards. 20 touchdowns and 13 1ntercept1on'i. James Lo non is the leadin.g rccc1vrr with 48 catches for 1.089 yards and six touchdowns. "I thinJc "'e ha'e a vef) defin11e challenge this week." 'i31d _Rams Coach John Robinson. whose team ranks 2Sth in pass defense and ~ond against the run. "We're playing one of the hot ~ams. Dickey's back and thctrc pl1yina with a lot of .. 1gor We II have to pl&)' a well as "e did apinst Ch1~0 •• Another factor 1n the Packen· wtnnina strtak-wtuC'h fblto cd a scven ... mtsk1d, 1s the runn1napmc behind Eddie Lte Ivery and Gerry Ellis which has piled up over 200 yard the last two pme . "Ahhouah the Rams are nd ap1n t the run and 25th ap1n t the pa " Orta u1d. "that d()( n't tell the whole tory. They can put )(1 pm ure. Thi• as an cittf'(mcl Jood football team that ~e·rc pll)tnl-·• Elhs and Ivery, who had tittn 1ltemat1nf down et halfback. wtll both be an the stan1na ba ~field today lh~ has ~n h1f\ed to fuUback bcc1ausc Jc '\tC C'ltrk " out for tM a~n ~11h a tom mu~ k 1n ht lcf\ arm. The Rustlers v.on sax of se .. en state crowns from 1976 10 1982 before the 'itate tournamen1 was ehm1na1cd for b\Jdget reasons The v1ctof) left Coach To m Hermstad's Rustlers with a 2~-0 record for the season. and the title was especially sweet for Hermstad s1m.e his son Tomm) was playing has final game for Golden West Saturda} "We played so well this morning (in the win over Cirossmonl) after getting the crap beat out of u~ yesterda) ·· Hermstad admitted "\ entura ph)SH.Jll} abused u~ "We could have los1 ycstcrda~ bul "-e pla yed damn-~ell toda) ... Hermstad offered. The Rustlers' win 0-..1.·r Grossmon1 v.as no contei.t -Golden ~est "-8'> up 7-1 a1 halftime and O"-ncd a 10-3 lead after th rec periods In that game. team sconng leader Cic-off uruber '>t"ured four times while Jason ( ro" had three goals and lhc \oungc-r Hcrms1ad and Marl'. W icl\ hjd t"'<> goaJs jplC'Cl'. Long Beach. coachl·d tn l • ~ 01) mp1c coach (and Huntington ~ch resident) ~onte N1ukowska. ad .. anced to the championship game y, 1th a surpn 1ng 8-4 \ 1ctory over defending SoC'al champion Santa Ana Hov.t"ver. the Vikings played an 11 a m. game and had to come back at 3 10 face Golden West an the cham- p1onsh1p contest Golden West's tz.am<' "'Ith Grossmont was at 9·30 ' '1 m "I ga\e Long Beach about a 25 (Pleue eee RUSTLtR/CS) Youngblood:·A quiet he.ro Rams· veteran seems destined for Hall of Fame On Sunday morning. Jack Young blood \\ak<'s up and look'i intothc- marmrand o;cesa man wttha notion ofknock1ng somcqunrtl·rback on h1' butt. On Monda ~ mommg.Jat·k YClung- hlood labors out fbcd and squ1nh tn the m1rrorand SC\: a gu) who 1s at least 34 )~ars old and loohrvel) minute oftt and feels wo~. The day\ in bctw<'Cn arc 1nc1dental The hoursdrai with looking at blnck and whm· films and s1udy1ng numbers that run 1ogctherand lifting those infernal """ah' It 1 probabh a kick fora au> 14 ~<'3rs }Oungt"r and Just st.ananaout a roo~1e wuh th..- Rams. "It 1s no fun for me:," Jack Youn blood Then what dn"r) him? Whut l t.'l'I'' h1mgo1na? '' und.t) "he~hC:'\ .. Thrpn?t Th~temble h1ah I c:t from w1nnmg I hate to thanl thtS, but ma}ht I aet 4'0mc v.eard kind of 5.at1sfact1on out of the patn on IDS. What I mt".10 l'i, l want tobt' th~~Mtt\.trhappen'' OK. but a man can \low down af\cr 14 )e&f5C>fth1s tuna . He can take h1mscl fout rora moment and mt now and then h Nirdl K"t'm r • Nbldorone f'la}crto ha\(' Hl be on the nom ofc,tf) pile "kM'1 ''""' uri "J1 l Younabk'leld '3)\ ... (,od ga ve me a bod ~ and a 1atcn1 tor pla~ 1ng football To USl. thl•m an) lcs'> than m) ver. best v.ould be a sin." Jad.' oungblood I\ not a part1C\J· la rl) God-f<"anna man What he 1us1 '411d 1s h1" religion It occul"'i to an onloo~cr that ' oungblood ha" pul more into thl\ game than mo~I Doc'> ht'getj\ mulh out offootball 1n return·• "Oh >cs.·· he repl ll'S "I get 1 t nl I bad. evef) Sunda} <\II the bort'dom of practtce and thr "eek bct""c-rn games 1Hll paid for on unda' "hen I get 1hat b1gh1gh I gt"I h\gh w1n or lose . bu1""'"n'°~1s a he-ti oh lot better·· Strangel). theauth.on11t"<.ofpro- fl-s ional fooJball do hot alway rckr to Jack' oungblood a~ asupcrstar He ~•II make the Hall off a me and 1hc) will one da' rtllrt ha J<'rst) and all that but -.hen ' Ou"lblood ~ na~ ment1ontd th<' band doc not ncttSsanh 1nke upa tribute It '"as thou h th1 man ·~ taken for arnnted It I\& thouah footb3ll "ould li l..c to th1nldad. Youngblood " I p1c:iil and h1\qu1<'t hcrun.m n" hat their tame 1\tlltbout. Likeauys pla\ pmes""1th broken I all the t1m<' .. h v.-&~JU ta little end. 1n a httlt' bont."'t oun&hl0t>dQ) kickin~at thed1n Well, if 11 cuuld he madr offic 1111 that Youn hlood v.:i. me kind or a S\'mbol,11v.ouldbu C'Olo lt'ho1 <' 1.:1ulcJa I.. Younabloo<h \hould he 'tamped on<'"' f') 1nch ofprot~Tional football. Th1\pcr,on hould ht thc- 1 BuD TUCIEI 'ou s.ec.J1cl Younabtood 1s considerably more lMn the most an~p1red def en 1ve player tn the: au on at Foolball 1 caguc. He 1s a human bc1naout ofthoSt books the) used to wntc: 1n mort innocent tames. 1hconcsabout 11-Amencan bo~. Jnck Younablood ha ll('vertumcd down an :sut raph or an 1ntcrv1cw or achantahlcreque t1nthe 14 ye1rshc: ha'> httn hcrt' wa\ from the ~lam of the \tad1utn, ht n·t',erv.alkcd pasta 11n cup 1n htS h r cvn mind the footbaJI cl~t • -.hopayandapplaud Jack You"l- hlood 1dent1fiC'~ Wlth and bctoft&.\ to 1he cnpplcd children and the k1d1 or 1hcSpcc11lotymp1 andthed1 ~ ablcd \etcran and the shuHns Ja k Youn&blood is not 01 an)~httt One ofthr~ da -. hc:""1ll wal ofT oritt ~ rn~ offbu1 be will" i.hll ~around football "Y tt. fon.-, cr ... hc ys. That•~ ood bccaustgrntnr'" rnmc<.alonaonl) on<T tn a"' hale and no" and then. nd then-'' truth an u \\'l\cnf.rtatt\ 1~~ nhed1an1t' "'' J l' uungblood. thcrt 11. htaut) 1n 1t -c-..cn nn MC\n~} mom10s . . . . I I .l l , .. Cl Or_,. Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 18, 198-4 SPORT S B REAK ' L ---~=-=- Express owner settles questions about QB Young From AP di patebn LOS ANOELES -There have been Ii] tome unscttli1'& moment$ for, quanerbaCl< •II• Steve Young an recent months concerning th~ Los Angeles express. The departure of the United States Football League club's owner, J. William Oldenberg. last summer led to the league's controling the team until real estate developer Jay Roulier took over last month. All this left qucsuons surrounding Young's $40-milhon contract and where the quar- terback would play next season. ''AJtbough there were ob- viously some disquieting mo- ments, with all the question~ and the change in ownership. we were confident that things would work out in the end and thcr did." said Young's agent Lee Steinberg. But, Steinberg said that all those questions ha ve been seuled and th"t the club has .. fulfilled OWAC theircon1rac1ual obligations up 10 daie." ._ At a press gathering 1n Manhat1an Beach. Roul1cr said there was never any question of the team meeting its contractual obllga11on with Young. ''No, I think the opponunity to have a pla:ycr of Steve's caliber at the quanerback position is something that doesn't come along very often for a franchise," said the owner. Young, who 1s completing his final semeMer at Brighai:n Young Un1vcrs1t), IS happ) with the resolution of the situation and 1s looki ng forward to next season. Steinberg said. Bouy dea Eapoalto'• record Mite Bo11y tied Plan E1po1lto'• Na-ri.i1 tional I locke~ U:aauc record for three-goal , pmes with his 32nd career hat tnck as the New York !slanders rf.>utcd the New York Ranaers, 1().4. Saturday n1&ht to h1&hhaht actjoo in the National Hockey U:aaue. Bo t now has three hat tncks this season, 1ncludmJ a pair of four-aoal aamc~. • and now has a lct1Juc-lead.Jng 22 goals th.is season ... Elsewhere Saturday, BobCarpea&er and Brya• "8•&1y" Eric~ ... scored aoals 68 seconds apart as Wa hina1on napped a five-game winless streak with a 3-2 victory over Buffalo. It was the first time Washington had beaten a team coached by Scotty Bowman 1n its 11 years in the NHL .' .. Mark Howe, Derrick Sml&Ja and Murray Cravea beat Boston goalie Pe&e Peelers for 'oals on long shots 1n the third penod, and Philadelphia rolleJ to its fif\h consecutive victory. a 5-3 decision over the BoN7 Bruins ... Mais Na1lud scored twice and assisted on another goal and Steve Penney recorded hjs first regular-season shutout as Montreal beat New Jersey, 5-0 ... Glenn Allderson scored two goals as Edmonton snapped a three-game losing streak with a 7-0 victory over Vancouver . : . Morris Lukowlcb's goal with 7:28 remaining broke a tie and lifted Winnipeg to a S-3 'ictory over Toronto, the Jets' 11th consecutive triumph over the Maple U:aB ... Kelly Kisto scooped in a rebound with I: 13 left in regulauon to rall) Detro1t 10 a 3-3 ti e with Minnesota . . Rookie $Oalie Warren Skorodenslli stopped 32 sho1s to post has first pro shutout as Chicago blanked Hanford. 7-0. Laze rs suffer first loss, 11-S SAN DIEGO -Kaz Deyna, Ade m Coker and Ste ve Zungul each scored three goals Saturda~ night to lead the San Diego Sockers 10 an 11-3 MaJor indoor Soccer U:ague victory over the previously-unbeaten Los A.ngeles Lazers. After opening a 5-2 lead going into the fourth quaner, San Diego scored Sl.Jl goals an a nine-minute span 10 break the game open. In the final period. Deyna and Zungul each scored twice. while Coker added a goal. Also scoring fo r San Diego was Cha Cha Namdar and Jacques Ladouceur. 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He h11 on his last seven shot from the field and recorded the highe-st smglc·pcriod total aaainst the Cavaliers this ~son ..• Rall* Sampsoe scored a carccr-hiah 43 points to lead Hou'iton to J\ 141-1.33 victory over San Antonio. Sa~pson's previous high ~me was 41 Points last Feb. 8 agiunst Philadelphia .. . Moses Malone, hitting a game. high 39 points. and J•llue Ervin& combined for 21 fourth:-quarter points to lead Ph1ladelphta to a I 09-100 win over Chicago. Malone and Ervrngaccounted for Kine all bu1 four of the team's 25 pomts in the fourth quarter, which saw the Bulls move to w11hin nine pomts at 94-85 with 5: 17 remaining ... Kelly Trlpucka and blab Tboma1 combined for 26 points in the founh·quarter to help Detroi1 wipe out an I I-point deficit and defeat Dallas. 124-11 0 ... Mark Eaton sparked a big Utah third quarter. sconngeigh1 of his 14 points. as the Jai:L blew open a tight game and wen1 on to defca1 Phoenix, I 08-94. Eaton. the 7-4 th1rd- year man from UCLA who has been averaging eight points a game, also h~ 14 rebounds and six blocked shots ... Dominique Wllkln1 scored 13 of his 29 points in 1he second quarter and Atlanta held ofT Indiana. 118-108 . . . New Jersey overcame a 59-point performance by Golden State forward Parvt.S.ort, the highest single~game output in the NBA this season. as the Nets downed the Warriors 131 -1 14. Clippers anap five-game akld LOS ANGELES -Norm Nixon m scored a season-high 24 points and Derck Smith equaled a season-high with 23 aturday ni~t to lead the Los Angeles Chppers to a 121-1 13 National Basketball Association victory over the Kansas City Kmgs. The Clippers. who ended a five-game losi ng streak wit h the victory, enjoyed their highest-scoring first half of the season, opening a 64-55 lead. Miller ded for tourney lead Japanese veteran pro Has:uo Ya111da !I finished ofT an eiJht-under-par 64 With .•n c ale and si" birdies aturday and tied American Jolaany Miiler for the lh1rd·. . round lead in the Phoenix iolftoumament m M1yauakJ, Japan. Miller. the first·and second-round leader, h d two birdie~ 1111unst two hogcyi. for a 72 o~ 1hc 6,99). yard. p:lr-72 Phoenix Co untry Club cou~ in M1yuak1 Prefecture on Japan'11 '>outheromo t main island of Kyu bu. Both players will en1er today's final round with a nine-under-par total of 207. The winner of the 72-hole. four-day event will collect sn.ooo . . . EJscw})cre. Tom Watson held a (>De-stroke lead over Australians lo Baker-f'lacb and Mike et~yton Satur- day after third-round action of the Austrahan Open at Melbourne. Watson fired a 70 to move seven under par at 209. L'abonte on pole for We.tern 600 RIVERSIDE -Terry Labonte woold • love to .have lhe luxury of racing for a victory in today's We tern 500 Grand National stock car race:. · But the young speedster. a1mi~g to wr~p up th e fir~t Wins1on Cup championship of b1.s bu~d1~g career, ts takin~ a conservative stance de)plle winning the pole posiuon Frida)! in a near recof<I efTort. I Televl81.on, radlo TEL.ftl8ION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTaAIJ.: AMll at~ 8ay. Channel 2. 1 p.m. -MO FOOTBAU.: ~ M ~ Otego, CMnnef <4. . 2;30 p.m. -COU.llOI ,OOTUU.: USC• UCLA (tape), Chant* 2. MDI() 10 a.m. -PRO POOTaA&.L: A.mt It ~ Sey, KMPC (710). "" 1 p.m. -PRO POOTaAU.: ~ Cir II Raider•. KWVE (108 FM). . 1 p.m. -PRO ftOOTaAl.L: MWnt at Im C*go, KOGO (800). 1 p.m. -PRO haKIT8Al.L: Cffppe19 a Portland, KIEV (870). 7:30p.m. -PROIASK!TaM.L:Mlwaukeeat Lakera. KLAC (570). OCC. tops· Citrus for third straight Quarterback Ken Laszlo. who did not stan for Orange Coast College for the first time 1his season. came ofTthe bench to run for two touchdowns in· leading the Pirates to their third straight Mission Conference football v_ic_tory Satu~~y ni~t. a 28-14 de- c1s1on over visiting Citrus. Laszlo scored on runs of 7 and 48 yards after replacing first-time OCC siancr Sco1,l{agey --~ OCC also scored on a trick play as running back Bob Bandaruk took a p1tchout and tossed a 4-yard touch- down pass to Bill Brown in the first quarter to give the Pirates a 7-6 advantage. Ci trus had scored firsll"ft t?re-ilrst quancr on a 19-yard TD pass from Bryan Judson to Troy Frye. Bandaruk added a 4-yard touch- down run in the founh quarter to help OC'C win its fou rth pme in its last five games. OCC 1s now 4-3 in Mission Conference play. The Pirates wind up the season at Santa Ana on ThanksgJving morning. ()( C survived four fumbles on the evening but also came up with a co uple of big turnovers as Mike Lobc;1tL pounced on a Citrus fumble to r,et up one score and Joe Piccola pi cked oIT a Judson pass late in the g.aml' and returned in 30 yards to set up the Bucs' final touchdown by Ban daruk. Oranee Coast 21, Cltn.ts 14 Score bV Ouat1trl CilM & ~ ~ l-14 Orange CoHI O 7 1 1.-n C-Frvt 19 pan trom Judson (kick blocked) OCC-8rown 4 PHS from 8anderuk (Lvlte kick> OCC-L.anlo 7 run (Lv1te kick) OCC-t.enlo 41 run (Lvtte kick) C-Morr1'on '3 ~' from JIJCIM>n !Frve runl OC.C-8arlda ruk 4 run ILvlte klcll.) Allend...cr 900 Ceslima'"l INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ltu.,._ C-Frvt 19·41, SIOll«l, ,.S, ~rlM>n, l·O. Kemov H or·mlnu' 4, Judson, I Hor·mlnus 23 OCC-Lau to, 15·'2. Bandlruk, 12·64, Bred· lev, IO·•S. Martinez, 4·1, MtndenllaH, 4·7, Cutant<ll, l ·4, JoMson, 1·2, Haoev, 2·for·m lnu' I PHsine (-Judson, 8·21-2. 20'1 OCC-Laulo, 4·9·0, 43, Hagey, ,.,.o, 10, Bandaruk, 1 1·0, 4. Rec.Iv""' C-Morrlson, S· 160. Frve. 2·27, Glzowskl, I· IS STERLllG MOTORS.tlD. OCC' rushed tor 215 yards against the Owls' tough defense. with Laszl o picking up 82 yards on 15 carries. OCC-8rown, 4·36 CH lent<ll, 1·11, 8rad,.v. 1·6, JOMSl°1, 1·4 Golden West beaten in aerial show, 41 -35 Fans attending Saturday's Golden West College-El Camino com mun it) college football game at Oranse Coast College were treated 10 an air show. courtesy of the top two passi ng )ardage leaders in the Pac-9 Con- fe rence. 1ncldu1ng a two of his three touch- do~ n passes IS THE BEST PLACE TO John Heinle of the Rustlers and El Camino's Larry Eggar combined for 835 yards passing and eight TD tosses. but it was the Warriors who emer~ed with a 41 -35 victory. The decision was th e fo11rth straigh1 setback fot Golden Wesc Golden West jumped out 10 a 14· 7 lead at the end of the first quarter with Heinle throwing the first two of his fi ve touchdown aerials. His first was a three-yard connection with Corona del Mar High product JefT Brown. With the score deadlocked at 7-7. El Camino 41, GokMn West JS ~wt by OU."9n El Ca mino 1 21 ll l>-41 C.otoen Wttl t• o o n-Js C.WC-8 rown 3 P•n lrom Heinle COoen 11;1ci.1 EC-C.ra nl 21 Pan from Egger CCorauln1 klek) GWC-0 18ernaroo 4? Peu from Heinle !Doan klCkl EC-Jetklon I run CCorenlnl klCl•I EC-RIC11tv 1 Pen from E11oer !Coraulnl kick I EC-Jackson I run (Corenlnt kick) EC-E11011r 3 run (Corenlnl kick) EC-Rlcllev 19 Pass trom E11oer (kk k lelledl GWC--Moltltrlleed s DISS from Htlnle (Doan kiek) GWC-APPleQl lt 2 PIU from Heinle (Ooan kick> C.WC-018'rnaroo II oau from Helnle !Ooen ll;ICk) A11enoenct tOO ces11ma1ec11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RusNnt EC-J1CkM>n, 16-'4, NOian, 1·9, N\oofe, 3·9. E1101r l ·I . ·~ LEASE BUYA BMW. Mike D1Bernardo caught a 49-yard toss from Hei nle and it was 14-7. But Golden West's offense was silenced from tha1 point un til th e fourth quarter when El Camino rang up 34 straight points. Eagar, a freshman lefi-hander who completed 25 of 47 pass tries for 405 yards. di rected the Warriors to five scores. GWC-L1m1>er1on, 17·3'. Brown, 7·'3, Parker ?·13 . Heinle, 1·9 . Peulfl9 EC-E11111r. 2S·47· I, 40S. ( \ Test dm• a Sm-I mg BMW ~I a FREE individ a111ograph«I John R mmialllrY /oolball. '1"'1r IVlho<trtd BMW d.,//fr STaLllG . S.LTDe -_ No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission sc hool and college districts and county government thap the Diiiy Pillil . , GWC-Htl!llt , 36·~·0, 430, Perlltr, l+O. 21 ltKelYtne EC-RICllev, 11·127, Frencti, 4·1112, Granl, 5·SO, NOian. 2·7. Jeckson, 2·15; HOider, 1·4 GWC-OllernardO, 1-141, Eoan. 6·7t. Motlle<llHd, 6·56, Parke<, 4·4t, Lemberlllfl, •·JI. AOOIHalt, •·24, Sooor, ,.37, lrown, 2·14, SllOorO,, H t Gauchos win title, 31-13 For the eighth straiaht season, Saddleback ColleJe has won at least a share of the Mission Conference title after di patching vishing Santa Ana Saturday niaht, 31-13. The Gauchos cllnrhed the title outnaht with their 43rd straiah\ home success. but the one-sided score was not indicative of the pattern er the game. Santa Ana wo down only 17·13 early in the founh quaner a.od appeared to be drivina toward a ao· ahead score when the Saddlcback defense be&ln to stt'm the tide. Mark Robcn s intercepted a Dave Money pass to halt anta Ana and set the Gauchos up in their own territory. After a shon ~in. Mlkt Douala connected with Todd Caae for• 73- yard aconna tnkc, tht' lo~t scor- ll'll play from scnmmaac thas season for S.ddlcbetk. • On nta Ana's next posse s1on. Money was apin intcTttptcd, this umc by Allan Roman who raced '--:;::---~~ untouched ·so yards down the side- lines for the clinching score. S1deltbllctr J1, s.nt. Ana tJ k.,. 1W Ouartwt -f ) 7 J 0-IJ 0 10 7 ,_,, , . IRVINE .:. Ftomc1 and Kathy Stewart each contributed three points rrom the service line. Teammate Dionne Powers' tally pve the ChafJCrs an 8·6 advantaac. but Oden & Co. scored nine out the laat IO points ~f the aamc to cam the first· pmc victory. "h's very obvious that Oden's a areat athlete.~· said McKen11e who watched his team up its ree0rd to 21.0. ·:she's a 1ttat hitter. And •he's the qu1c,kest player that I've ever seen. I haven t seen a smaller g.irl cover the coun the way Elaina does." Oarl)e .tw.o provided much of the same acuon as the first, with Irvine coming from behind ap1n, scorina 10 out of the last 13 points to seal the IS-9 wm. The final aame saw the Vaqueros 1ake an early six-point lead, and was culminated with Dayna Esko's aame- wlnnina serve. '"I hey are the bes1 team, and Oden is the best player." said Mohs. "But our 1tirls deserve credit for aettina here." Behind Mohs and his assjstants (John Herman, Paul Harrell, and Keith Maycshiro), the Chargers have turned their proaram around. As freshman this team turned in an 0-10 record, while winnina only one game as sophomores. But last year Echson won I 0 games (against six defoats), while nearly doubling their victory total this year with 19 (and two losses). "Our only hope against Irvine was to try to run the match to four or five games, and get them 1ircd," added Mohs. "But everr,where we turned, we had problems. · CdM ••• J'romCl been playina in add1t1on to coachina. "That and it's bard to come back. "They arc a real physical team with rour D1vi5IOD·l quality pla)cn," 111d Brande. "We came out ~•red u the bc11nnin1." The fear shone throu&h clearly 1n the openina l&J!lc as the Otadiaton took leads or 8-1 and 13-2 befort finisbina off the Sea Kinas on the strenath of five kill from outside hnter Tara Crot CrOA led the Gladiators with 12 kills for the match T ypical or the niant the aame ended w1th S-11 Mary Gower and 6-2 Joyoe Koehn stuffina a Sea K.ina 11it. f ollowina that first aame Brande had some choice wordS for h11 Sea K.inp. "I told them that the)'. couldn't play any wol'S( and to play hard and relax (for the scc9nd pme)," he said. The Sea Kina rtsponded stayina cloKthe whole second pme. takin,1 a 12·8 lead. The Gladiators rallied thouah 1 runnina off six straj&bt points and WJnnina on a areat serve by Trishonya Thompson. The Sea KlnJS played well 1n the third game, 1p1n takina a lead ( 12-9), but apin losina it to the . over-. powenna Oladlators1 who scored the final six points. to Wln the aamc and the match. Did Brande know he was over- matched? Yes. And he even went so rar as to keep stats on the Glad1ators. 1n case the two teams meet aaain during the state tournament. "We went in with the idea of aoinA after it and to set what we've aot, said Brande. "We knew we were already in the state playoffs, and ,maybe those arc a little more impon- ant." The Gahr fans that packed one side of the Marina gym, behind the two teams' benches were a factor in the match. Sometimes too much of a factor. 0flng4t Cout OAILY PILOT/Suftdey, ,.,....,.~. ''·,... Cl Aside from Oden, Irvine had effective play from senior blocker Kris Roberts. Roberts held Edison at bay with timely blocks from her inside position. .,.., ............. ......_ ...... 1"lne W,h'a Dayna Eako (left) and ltlalna Oden ao ap to block •hot while teammate l'fancy Bower (2) loou on. ·•1 couldn't believe their rans. One ran yelled when Brooke hit a ball out and that's why I went after him." Corona del Mar'• Brooke Hernn,ton alw abot .. a•aet defenae of Gahr'• Trlaonya Thompeon and Mary Cro•Ml. GIRLS TENNIS I -----~a. Marina, Edison, Woodbridge advance in CIF Crisell 's sweep helps Vikings trim Estancia Cathenne U'Meara, 6-3, to hiahlight the Vikings' victory over the host Eagles. The victory g.ives Marina a shot at top- sceded Palos Verdes (a 14-4 victor over Laauna Beach Saturday) in Tuesday's quar- terfinals. The site will be determined later by a The high school girls tennis teams from coin flip. Marina, Edison and Woodbndge advanced to Criscll completed a sweep in singles. while the quarterfinal round of the CIF 4-A playoffs Marina dominated in doubles, winning eaaht' Saturday with second-round succe ses, with ofnme points in that department. the ,V,iki ngs elimii:ia~ing Sea View League Partners Jennifer Liang and Carrie Harris panic1pantr Estancia 1n the process. and Tiffany Fenton and Heather Church Here's what took place: swept, while Kelly Stanfield and Kim Rob· Marina 12, E1tancla 6: Came Cnsel~tC?Wd ___ en.son rec_o~vcred from a 6-LLQJ..t..t<urin.J~ Is Kansas City ans\Ver to Raiders' problems? · LOS ANGELES {AP) -Three weeks ago, the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Raiders were sttllng pretty with a 7-1 record. That was three weeks ago. Now. they're in big trouble. "We still have a shot at a wild-card berth and that's what we have to go after," said Los Angeles Coach Tom Flores. "The big thing is to qualify for the playoffs. Once you do that. it's a new season and anything can hap- pen." The Raiders, losers of their last three games to fall to 7-4, will attempt to tum things around today against another struggling team, the Kansas City Chitfs. Kkkoff time at the Coliseum is I p.m. "This has become our most 1m- portant game or the year because of what's happened," Flores said. "It looks like we're fighttng it out wtth New England (for the Amencan Football Conference's second wild· card berth) at this time." The Patriots. also 7-4, play at Indianapolis today. The Raiders arc all but mathemat· 1cally out of contention for the AFC Western Division championship. Denver 1s atop the division with a I 0-1 record and Seattle is 9-2 after -J>eatiog Los Angeles. 17-14. Kansas City is 5-6 after losing its last two games. The Chiefs hold the dubious distinction of being the only victim of 1he Houston Oilers, who won a 17-16 decision at Kansas Ci ty las1 Sunday. Tom Florea two other sets. /.tJ. 6-2. The Vikinas. who shared the Sunset League title with Edison, improved their overall record to 20· I . No. I smgles pla)er Debbie Goldberger and No. 2 Tauyna Johnson. Edl1on U , Footblll 4: Edison 1s 22-1 and will visit Dos Pueblos in Tuesday's quarterfinals after easing past Century League champion Foothill. Woodbrldae 11, Capl1tra.no Valley 7: K.nsun Siegmund won two sets at love in sweeping her three matchups in singles as the Sea View League co-champion Warriors turned back the Cougars at Woodbridge. Julie Willett was upset b) Capo's andra M1tchell 1n the battle or No I stngles pla)ers, but she recovered to..-. in her next two sets. 6--0, The Chargers defaulted three potnts in doubles when Candace Kirk pulled a shoulder muscle. but it mattered little in the final outcome. KJrk is expected to be examined by a ph1~ician on Monday. 6--0. • _:fh:C other tw..a..doubles tea.ms..swcpt...<lS.did.. In doubles. partners Laune Brown and Kara Spl\ey earned two points for the _ Wai:rior .. Marina honie, but other area CIF teall1s to travel Manna H1gh's Vikings. upset wm- ners over Loyola tn the first round of the CIF Big Five Con ference pla~offs. earned a home-field assignment for their second-round game wtrh Ser. Ile and the rematch of the Fnars' onl) loss of the season will be at the same place -Westminster High. Servin:. the two-ttme defend mg Bag Five kingP.1ns. ad"anced ..-.1th a 35-9 rout of wild-card entl) Redlands 1n the first round. Other Orange Coast area teams are on the road -~•th Fountain Valle) 's Sunset uague champion Barons drawing the tou&hest assignment - losmg the com l11p to Fon1ana. The Steelers. 9-2 . arc known for their "Pit .. atmosphere on the Fon- tana High campus ..-.1th a reputation for ··packmg" the visitors· stands with Steeler rooters earl) both on the road 1n second round pla\ 1n the C~ntral C onfrrence. Harbor (9-0-2). a 49-7 14 1 nner O\ er BcJlflov.er Fnda.>. \1111 duel Sunn) HillsH1ah (10-l)(Tim B}mes& Co) at Buena Park H1Jh. while Saddle- back (I 0-0-1) takes its racehorse act to Fullcnon High, where the Indians await with a I 0-1 record Chnat ·c ollege wins San Jose tourney Vanguards win Clarem.ont-Tourney Fountain Valle} Coach \1tke Milner said he was sttll "negot1atang" for a change in site, such as the University ofC'ahforn1a at R1"er<.1de or Redlands Un1\ers1t). but Fontana Coach Dick Bru1ch apparent!~ ha~ the final sa) S.\N JOSE -Bnan Beal scored 17 points and teammate Fred Hanman added I 2 to lead Chnst College of lf"tne to a 60-59 'tctor. O\er Los Gatos Chnsuan and the cham- p1onsh1p ofthe San Jose Bible Collc.'ge basketball 1oumamcn1.hae aturda~ night Hanman. a t:>-5 lentcr. aJdl·d 11 rebounds for (hmt Colle&c ..-.htl'h upped its n:~ord to 2-0 in captunng the four-team tournament Team- mate Da'c f1chdbcrger ~·orl'd I-' points and guard 0drrcn 1'.t'lc..o had 11 ac.s1c..1s Southern Caltforn1a College to a 74-68 victory over Cal Baptist and cam the Van.suards the cham- p1onsh1p of the Claremont basketball tournament. the all -tournament 1eam. Ward chipped in 12 pomts for the Vanguards (2-0) and shared team rebounding honors wtth Bardsle) Newpon Harbor and Saddlcbalk Sea View League co-champions. arc Bardsley scores 27 to pace SCC; Durham is MVP with nine apiece. Cal Bapttst. hke SCC a member of ---------------------------------------· CLAREMONT -Ken Bardsley scored 27 points and Neil Anderson adc1rd 14 C\;iturda' night to lead Vanguards point guard Sherwm Durham. despite scoring just six points. was named' tournament Most Valuable Player. while Bardsley and teammate Greg Ward were named to the-NAIA D1stnct Ill. was led by Kenny Green who scored 20 p()ints, and Ken Davis with 12. The Van,uards led by as man) as I 0 points wuh four minutes left in the game before the Lancers ( 1-1) tned 10 make it tnteres11ng against the CC reseaves. RUSTLER POLOISTS ... Southern California College makes its home debut Tuesday ni&}lt at 7:30 ~inst West Coast Christian tn the From Cl needed e-.ery one of their first-half .. ~~:u;.~~~ refurbished fieldhouse. soals. Long Beach outscored Golden In the lhtrd-place game Saturday. We t 4-1 tn the lhtrd quarter behind host Claremont knocked off "Good SUV/CC. ~ good coverage. Kood price· That's State Farm insurance." ll CAITU lllSUWCE AC Ell CY, lllC. S46·9222 2900 Bristol St .. A· 101 """ ..... A Costa Mtu t HlUIUHI ..... percent shot of beating Santa Ana," admitted Hermstad afterward. "Bui I 1hought Monte did a super JOb, and th e1f kid (Marc) Wong as jus1 one of 1he greatest pla yers arolfnd. And their goalie (Bill Schlattner) ts someth1na. two goals by Scott Seely and $Oals 1 ft v n 1 76 from Dale In keep and Jack Pensho. ~LA:;e~r~n~e,~7~-~======-=:k;=:=:::::=:=~=====~ Golden West's Lund deflated the V1kes' hopes. however, by scoring at 5:07 or the founh quarter after Long Beach's Urea Lawler was ejected. "You don't know how well we shot against that goalie,:· Herms tad add~d. "I just can't believe 1he wa)' we played." Neither could Long Beach. The V1k1ngs saw Golden West score the first seven goals of the game. The RustlcT defense, meanwhile, allowed the Vikings just four shotsjn the first hair, and Golden West ·aoalie Mike tanbridge , was only tested on one occasion. Crow got the Rustlers off and running at 5:07 of the fiTS'l quarter. Hcrmstad made 1t 2,p with I :05 remaining 1n the quarter on a pretty lob which sailed over Schlattner. The Rustlers survived early in the second quarter when Hcrmstad was eJcctcd. The V1kina hit the aoat po t twice and tanbndac made a b11 save to help kill off the penah". Golden West then l(Otcd five time wuh Matt Hal-phide scoring a pair of aoals and Eric l..und. Dave Cook and Gordon lkra oddina ~ores. Bera' com1na wllh flve ~cond41 Id\ m thr half. l\s rt tumrd out. thr Rtt"lef' Long Beach cut the Rustlers' lead to 9-6 on goals by Seely and Wona. but Wong's goal came with JUSt 56 seconds remaining tn the con1cst. Reserve Stuan Sweeney then scored a pretty goal from ri.ant 1n fro nt of the net with 32 seconcfs ten, llnd Lons Bcuch's Wona closed out the «'.onni with 18 seconds remaining. Hcrrn tad. who has been dunked mott than mo t doouts. was pna· tockled b> hispla>ersand thrown into the pool (alonJ with assistant coach Ken Hamdorf) 'q celebrate the vie· tory. The Golden West coach Yid he was happy to shaR' the Soutbcm Cali- fornia title with hl.S son. who fi&urcs 10 be headed for Cal or UCLA. althouah the fillal choice hasn'\ bctn mad . "He's done everythina f'or us," Hcrmstad noted of Tom Jr. "It's been a 1ouah 1tuat1on for both,u , but 1'11 trll )Ou. v.e v.ould have been hunanaa lot wnhout htm " • I\ 15801 Aockftefd Blvd. Ste L • Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 770-3363 b an announcement \ •• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 18, 1984' I , CoLLf CF Foor BALL b..__ ----~-- Ohio State'• Keith Byars (41) drops the ball while croaaing the goal line. The play ,.,...,....0 was ruled a touchdown and Buckeyes earned trip to Rose Bowl with 21-6 win. , .. - .. Ohio State earns trip.to Rose Bowl Topt woteamst thecountry fa ll victim to the upset bug From AP dispatches COLUMB US, Ohio -Tailback Keith Byars scored three touchdowns Saturday as 11th-ranked Ohio State beat Michigan, 2 1-6, to win the Big Ten Conference football title and a Rose Bowl berth. The Buckeyes, 9-2 overall and 7-2 in the conference, wall face USC in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Moments after the final gun, portions of the largest Ohio Stadium crowd in history, 90,286, streamed onto the field. However, campus police circled both goalpoS\s to keep the delerious fans from tearing th em down. The loss left Michigan to a 6-5 record, the worst year in Bo Schembechler's 16 coaching seasons with the Wolverines. Michigan wound up 5-4 in the Big Ten. Elsewhere around the nation: Oklaltoma 17, Nebraska 7: Tim Lashar kicked a tie-- breaking 32-yard field goat on the second play ofttce final period and sixth-ranked OkJahoma stopped Nebraska an inch from a touchdown with a brilliant goal-line stand to preserve a victory over the No. I -ranked Corn huskers and kocp three Big Eight teams in the running for the Orange Bowl. Just like th e 31-30 Orange Bowl loss to Miami tha1 cost Nebraska the I 983 national championship, this game featured another daring and unsuccessful gamble by Coach Tom Osborne. Trailing I().. 7 and needing only a tie to win the Big Eight title outriJht for the fourth straight year. Osborne passed up a chip-shot field goal that would have been shorter than an extra-point attempt. h failed when Jeff Smith tobk_a pitchout to the left on fourth-and-goal at the one-inch line but was thrown back by Oklahoma cornerback Brian Hall. Navy 38, South Carol1Da ti: Navy, behind two touchdown passes from quarterback Boo Misch to Chris Weiler and two short scorin$ runs by halfback Mike Smith, stunned No. 2 South Carolina. · Texas 44, TCU t3: The Longhorns ended Cinderella Texas Christian's Cotton Bowl fantasy~ setzrna command or the Southwest Conference race behind .fullback Terry Orr's four touchdowns and 195 yards rush1~g. The 10th-ranked Longhorns. 7-1-1. regained theSWC leadership-with a 'j-l"'TCCOrd. . SMU 31, TexH Tech 0: Two touchdown ~eceph~ns _by freshma11 receiver Jeff Jacobs and the rushing of Junior tailback Reggie Du pa rd helped No. 16 SM U roll to a Southwest Conference victory. Notre Dame 4t Penn State '1: Allen Pinkett rushed for 189 yards and four ~ouchdowns, one of his three second- quarter scores coming on a dazzling 66-yard run, to lead Notre Dame. Bol1oa Colle1e %4, Syracuse 11: Troy Stradford scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 5-yard run late in the third quarter as Boston College, its passing game shut down.by Syracuse for the third consecutive year, launc~ed a rushing attack that gave the I 3th-ranked Eagles the victory. Auburn U , Georgta 1%: Pat Washington accou~ted for two touchdowns as I 8th-ranked Auburn possibly re- mained in the running for a return trip 10 the Sugar Bowl by beating No. 15 Georgia an a Southeastern Conference game. Florida 25, Kentuck)' 17: Bobby Raymond kicked a record six field goal~ to bail out a Flonda offense that found the end zone only once as the fifth-ranked Gators claimed their first Southeastern Conference title in 52 seasons. Mla1l11ippl State 11, LSU 14: Artie Cosby's third field goal of the second half - a 27-yarder with I : 15 remaining -pushed Mississippi State past LSU and knocked the Tigers out of a tie for the Southeastern Conference c~am pionsh i p. BYU %4, Utah 14: Quanerback Robbie Bosco threw three touchdown passes as No. 3 Brigham Young overcame a plague of turnovers to whip arch-rival Utah, extending college football's longest win_ning streak to 22 games. Oklahoma State 16, Iowa State 10: Nose guard John Washington lumbered 30 yards with an interception return, setting up Larry Roach's inssurance field goal as No. 4 Oklahoma State escaped. · North Carollila U, VlrglnJa U : Ken Miller's 25-yard fi eld goal with seven seconds left gave North Carolina its tie with No. 19 Virginia. Fullerton Concludes its ·campaign at l · l ~ 1 Titans b lank Aggies. 20-0. but Rebels clinch bowl berth Pro\o again!tt third-ranl..ed Brigham Young. fell to 1-9 O\~··rall and 1-6 1n PC .\ .\ pla) an Jose State 33, Pacific 0: Racking up 414 }ards of total ofTense, led h} 1"0 touchdown passes and a sconng run b} quarterback Bob Frasco. the Spartans earned the P(AA wan. Montana State 35, Fresno State 31: So phomore From AP dispatches L.\ CR CES N M -enaor quarterback Damon c..iuanerback Kell) Bradle} threw a 20-yard touchdown .\llen threw for 163 )ards and Cal tatc f ullenon used pass to tight end Joe Bignell "1th 27 seconds left in the deception and New Me>.aco State mistakes to lake 3 20-0 gamr to gave Montana State th e non-<'onference victory -wan over the Aggae!> aturda> 1n a Pacific C'oast '\thle11c over the Bulldogs. Associatioo football game. Washington 38, Washington State 29: Workhorse The win gave ('al tate Fullerton a season record ol tailback Jacque Robinson agnated No. 8 Washington's 11-1 and a 6-1 mark 1n the PCAA ~e" Mexico tate oITen'>(' with 160 }ards rushing and three touchdowns as fiotSbcd.willl .a :?AS O\_C.[alJ record and 1-6-marli. m tfw.-..l~ Huilic_~ beatarch-n\'al W~hLngton State an a Pac-l-0 conference. game. Allen. the )Ounger brother of Oakland Raiders Thr Husk1.e!>. 10-1 O\crall. "II~ most hkely be invited running back Marcus Allen. completed 16 of 29 passes. to a New Years Da} bowl. The} hnished the conference including a 4-yard TD pass to Marvrn Williams. -.cason 6-1 . WSU ended the regular season at 6--5 overall The Titans. who nddled New Me\ICO State's defense and ~-3 in the conference. for 419 total }ards. also got a pair of field goals from Robinson blasted an for t"o 1-}ard scores in the fo urth -Fount:un Valley High product Greg '1e1nk~ from 38 and qu1'n.er. . . 28 }'ards out and a 1-vard sconng plunge b)' haJfback Ro' Stanfo rd %7, Caltforn1a 10: Sophomore fullback Brad Lewis. • · Muster of Stanford rushed for 204 yards_. seco~d hi$he_st New Mexico tate promptly got 1nsclfin trouble wh en total in the 87-year-old Big Game series with Calafornaa, in the Aggies tned an onside kick on the opening k1ckolT and leading the Card anal. . · Fullerton reco\ ered at midfield. From there. the Titans The Stanford rushing attack fea tunng Muster. who drove 11 an. with Lcwas goang over from the I earned the ball 34 tam es. and tailback Thomas Henley, An Nl'v'SU fumbk late 10 the first quaner set up the who gamed I 02 yards. totaled 322 yards and picked up first of teanke's two field goals. Fullerton broke at open steam ~s the game progre~sed. Stanfo_rd had only tw? first with a 10-point third quarter. downs in the opening pen od and trai led 10-0 early an the The second field goal by Steinke was set up b'r a fake second quarter after Gale Gilbert of Cal threw a 12-yard punt that resulted an a 35-}ard pass play from Vince touchdown pass to Keit h Cockett. Gamache to Tom Phallaps and the Ta tans also faked a field Oregon 31 , Oregon State 6: Tony Cherry rushed for a goal attempt later an the quarter to set Lewis· touchdown. pair of touchdowns. including a 5 I-yard ramble down the In other West Coast action: sadehnes, to help Oregon roll to a Pacific 10 Conference Nevada -Las Vegas 36, Utah State 20: Quarterback victory over arch-raval Oregon State. Randall Cunningham passed for three . touchdown s and With the victory. the Ducks fini shed the S«On at 6-5. ran for another as Nevada-Las Vegas cli nched th.e PCAA their first wanning campaign sance 1980 and ninth triumph title and a berth in the California Bo" I against the Mid· over the Beavers an their annual "Civil War" clash in the Amencan Conference winner Dec. I 5 an Fresno. last 10 years. NLV. which improved to 9-1 overall and 6-0 an the Arizona State 45, Colorado State 14: Arizona State PCAA. was held to three points an the second half after senior place-kicker Luis Zendejas became the all-time scoring fi ve touchdowns 1n the first half to take a 33-7 lead leading scorer an NCAA Division f-A history with a at halftime. second..quarter e>.tra-point as the Sun Devils ripped Utah State. \\hach finishes ats season next aturday in Colorado State in a non-conference game. UCLA WHIPS TROJANS ... F rom C l a ba ckseat 10 1hc pounding runs ol Green. who allowed the Bruin~ the luxur} of forge111ng ahout injured tailback Dann~ Andrew<, (poss1bl} an Achilles tenctonJ back-to-back theor; (Washington last week. l (LA, and Notre Dame next week) as. an aliba, but Donahue pointed out the tendencies were there fo r an upset "We were hun&l) and aggressive. Thl' chemastr; was good for an upset. This "'an was as excatang as I've had. You had to be on the s1dehnes to appreciate the antcns1t). It was a v1c1ous. intense football game " USC quarterback Tim Green la upended Saturday, much like the Trojan• in a ., . ...,..... 29·10 lou to UCLA at the Roee Bowl. UCLA'• CraJc Rutled&e la malr.J.ng the bit. College football scores COLLEGE West UCLA 29, USC 10 Washington 38, Wuhlnoton SI. 29 31 Oreoon 31, Oreoon St. 6 Stanford 27, California 10 San Jose SI. 33, Pacific 0 Montana SI. 35, Fretno SI. San Dleoo St. 37, New Mex· lco 31 Portland SI. 14. Cal State Northrldoe 3 10 Texu A&I 18. Mo we11ern 13 Midwest Oklahoma 17, Ntbruka 7 Ohio St. 21, Mlcf'lloen 6 Purdue 31 , tndlana 2• M innesota 23, Iowa 17 Wl$Consln 20, Mlchloan SI. Kansas 35, M issouri 21 Kansas St. 38, Colorado 6 Notre Oame 44, Penn SI. 7 Alabama 29. Cincinnati 7 Austin Peay 21, Akron 17 Bowllno Green 27. Ken I SI. Altbeme A&M 14, S.van,,.h SI 14 Alcorn !rt. 11, Ject<son St. t:t Appelaclllen SI. 24. South Cero· tine SI 0 o.11• SI. 30, Mlu lu loe>I '°''-,, I E Kenlucky 21. FIOrlde A&M t4 Even&vllle •3. Kenluckv Wnltven 17 Fl Vellev SI. 42, Alt>env, Ge. 21 LtnOlr·Rhvne 21, C11ewbe a L.ll>lrlv BePll&I 27. Cerson·New-men 14 Llvlnoslon St 31, Jecllsonvlllt SI lS Mauechusells 1•, New Hampshire 10 Rhode Island 29, Connectl-cul 19 Celltornl1, P1 21, BloomU>uro .. 1111ace 3S. Norwlcn 14 Jt,.,,., Medlson 24, Towson SI .. $. Connec11cu1 31. Cent con· n«llcul O Union, N. Y 26, Plvmou111 St. 14 Ur&lnus 26, BrOOklvn Colteee 6 Howard U 47, M<M'Oen St. 13 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Green finished with 134 \'ards on 18 came ... and 1fh1<i ~7-\ard da\h w set up thr Bruan-;· fir!>t TD JUSt before the half didn't bur) the Trojans. h1\ 31-}'ard burst up tht middle to the 8ru1ns· 3Q ea rly 1n the third quarter virtually settled an~ qurs11on of the lroJ ans putting l '( L .\ 1n10 a hole for a possible run at the Rru1ns "It certa1nl} hl.'lped." agreed Donahue "Ga~ton I'> a gifted athlete and today's play will hl'lp h11n." The chemistry Donahue was refer- ring to was !.1m1lar to hi<, team's most rl'crnt Rose Bowl va&ton "The more our team was ma · ltgned ... said Donahue. "the better opportun11~ we had. But the fact as we e'\ecu1ed on deftnse and in tht: l..1ckang ga mt Today we 'ila)ed in there for 60 minutes. Our 01Tens1\C line had been called 'soft' and some of the abu<,c was !'*~led ... Cal s1a1e Hayward •1, • Chico SI. 28 10 E. M lcnloan 24, W. Mich- Mltl Hill 17, Elon 1 MertNll 31, E Tennn'" SI 2t Mlu lu lppl V•I. 13. L•ll9,,0ft II NortoUt SI. 20, Wln•lon·Selem 19 Tennns" St. 44, N CeroOne Pec-9 C•.._.wa El Camino • 1, Golden West JS U (' evenluall\ took mer when Tim McDonald reC'OH'rt·d a Br.an Wile} fumble (1 < 1 A.\ onh turn- over). but JUSt three pla)\ later l \( quarterback Tim (ireen me~ has receiver and Price \tt·ppcd R1 Ito turn a healthy I 4-1 lead into a 26-1 laugher. The SC quarn.·rback had predic- ted the TrOJans would gl\ e the Bruin\ "a whipping." and said the Bruan'i were guilty of cheap o;hcm dunng thr game. Donahur'\ n.· .. pon'>e· "If we dad. well. I'm sorry about that But I'm nol gom~. to get tnto t word\ game with him For Donahue the threc-~ear \Wl'CP of the TroJani . the fil"lt !lance tht' Red 'andcr'> era of the early '50s, wa'> rspct'1ally ~atasfyang Ht'i teams lo\t four o;traaght to the rrojan\. tnclud1ng a 29-27 verdict an 1977 tha1 will probably always haunt ham. 'Tvt always thought back." ad- mitted Donahue about his feeling"> tom1ng1nto aturday'scontcst. "You dun't~vtr forget the pain. Defeats la'it a great deal longer than v1ctones "l ht\ hns to be one of the b1ggc'1 \I.in\ of m> career There was the fi"I wan over 115( (20-17 in 1980). and the 1wn Ro\C' Bowl v1l·tones Th1s onc hn.-.10 he ra&ht there r our out of fi ve I'm \l'I"\-proud ot that " Tollm·r rclu'i<'d 10 U\t' the hack-to- If there was a chance that the: Bruins would let down after inter- ml\'iaon 11 nc.,cr surfaced John Lee NEWPORT GIRLS ... From Cl The all-out elTo n also produced a mth-plat'e finac;h Cl9·09) by T :ITam- ·\nderson. a 12th place ( 19· JI) fo'r Buffy Rabbitt. the 15th spot (19:39) fpr Julae Morns, and 26th (20·05) for Laura La10 . Morns, who ~t out last week's prelams nursing an injured hap, made the d11Terencc wath her return to Newport's top five .\Isa 1n the girls race ~hem ;.;m1th of \\oo<.lbridge took home a third plate medal for her tame of I 8:38. In the Oo>'> 4-A ral:e Thousand Oak\ \\-t>n thl' tllll' ca<illy (85 point ). ~11 h I 'na vcrsll) ( 112) and Coron.a dcl \far <142) fin1'ihing third and fif\h ll'\pt.'t'll\.eh l ln1 .. er'i1t)' <o ath Tom Md ·hc\nl'} dl''><'flhcd the final as "11 real "'rrngth rncc W11h thl'\t' con~ J111nn\ :rnu havt to be ~trong but that\ "ha1 l rm, rountf'\ '"all :lhnttl The mud makes 11 really hard to pass and th ere's some big puddles out there." McC-hc~ney went into the race thinking has Trojans had a chance to fin1~h near the top. "I was looking for U\ get an to the top ti ve and I thought if anyone had a shot at knocking Thou~nd Oaks ofT. we did," he said. "But ""'c -weren't quite strong enough toda>" cveral coaches and compet1tors thought the races should have been run on the ahcmate rain track since the regular cou~ W!l~ reduced to \(Op Uut fo r hardcore enthu 1asts. McChcsney summed it up he t by ~:i)'ang, "If you want 10 run track or road races. run on tracks and roads But rfyou wa-nt to run cross country yo u run on cour ·lake this one. 1 h1~ 1odav \\-3'1 true cro~~ country " San Francisco SI .. 25, Hum· boldl St. 19 " • Sanla Clara 28, St. Mfry's 6 UC Davis 38. Sacramento St. 21 13 A I usa • Pac.lflc 37, 5ooot'NI SI 10 Cenl Washl1191on 37, W Onoon Llnfll!td .26, SI AMl:>rOH 0 Oreoon Tech 7, SIFNn FreMtr 6 Puoet Sound 34, e Oreoon o Rectrles Cal Stale Fullerton 20, New Mexico SI. 0 Nevada-Lu Veoas 36, Utah St. 20 Arl1onlls1. •s. Colorado St. .. l 27 BYU 24, Utah 14 Idaho 37. BolH SI. 0 Nevada-Reno 29. Idaho St. loan 14 llllnols SI. 17, Wichita St. 0 Ohio U. 10, N. llllnols 3 Toted<> 14, Cent. M lctiloan 7 Cent. Iowa 23, Occidental 22 AU9Ull8,,., IN 14, Oeyton t3 Cent Mlnourl IS, Llncotn 1 Cen1 St,, Ollie 11, E. New Mexico o Henover 19, Findley 17 NE Mln ourl 2t, SE MlnOUfl 10 N ColO<edO 31, SI. Cloud SI, 17 N tow• 4 . NW Missouri St. 10 NW IOWe 19, 8ekttr 2 w IRlno" 2'2. lndleM SI 2 Souttl Nevy 38, South Carolina 21 Florida 25, Kenlucky 17 Mlsslnlppf St. 16, LSU 14 TenMisee 41, Mlululppl 17 Auburn 21, Georgie 12 Florida St. J7, TtM.·Olal· l•nooo41 0 A&T I• WHll & Jeff n . Ren<IOl()fl- ~con 21 31 W ~Ole 33. Tenn ·Mlrtln 16 Wofford 42, Gerdn«•Wet)b 19 Y01¥'9lloWIYSI 35, Moreneed SI EHt Bosaon Colleoe 24, Syracuse 16 • Teml>le 19, West Virginia 17 Rutoers 17, Coto••• 7 Vei. 30, Herverd 77 Princeton :ZJ, Dartmouth 17 Brown 28, Columbia 14 Penn 2•, Cornell O · Delaware 21, Bucknell 9 Holv Crou 24, MalM 7 Lafayette 21, Letiloh 7 Puadena CC 29 , Bakersfield 15 Cerrllos 52, Lono Beadl 21 Fu1i.r1on 34, M t. San An· tonlo 17 MislMft ca. .... Mee Oranoe Coaal 21. Cllrus 14 Saddleback 31, Santa Ana 13 San Oleoo 13, San Oleoo Mase 12 Riverside CC 37, Palomar 20 Wetttm S'-"8 c ...... we Glendai. 47. Compton 12 Ventura 25, Hancock I Santa Barbara CC 27, Rio Hondo 7 f'Mft\11 C'"'8tence Ml. San Jacinto 19, lmsierlel Valley 13 San Bernardino Vellev at, Desert 17 ~t ~lahoma SI. 16, !owe SI. 10 Texas 44, TCU 23 !MU 31, Texas Tech 0 Arkansas 28, Texas A&M O BaY1or '6, Rice ~ THas-EI Paso 35, Wyomlno Ge6f11la Tech 2•. Wake ·-------... -------------Forni 7 22 Orek1 :rs. w Texas SI. 22 sw Louisiana lt, Tulsa 17 Al>n.tM Clwllll•n 24, 1! Tewes SI 14 Arleenses St Jt. NE Lt'l.i.na 14 Arkenws Tecll ?t, Arll -~ Bluff 15 Maryland 41 , Ci.mson 23 Norin Carolina 2•, Vlrolnla ,. Duke 16, Norin Cerollna St 13 • Furman 42, Clledel l• McN"sa St. 34, Lamar 14 Richmond 33, Wllllem &. Mary 31 S M ln ln lPPl J4, LOtJISvllle 25 Tulane 14. ~Phis St. 9 Vlrolnle Tedi 23, Venderbltt Canl Ar11111Mt 14, Htrdlne 3 Ouec:tllt• 24, Hlndlfton SI n km Hou&ton SI '1, SW Ttxes J St 11 Middle Tenn. 21, Tennf'l$ff se Oklehoml 31. l!!v•neet 34 Tech 10 s Arkenuis -... Afll ·Monllc.-0 Murray SI 17, W. Kentucky 14 • • 16 \ltDNll ' A111lln t7. NW Lou-Nlctlolls St 36, Se Louisiana Ilene II 7 Tt•ts·ArllllOIOtt 22. N TIH' SI 0 BMlon U 41, VMI 1• ~ I .. UCI doubles team advances The UC Irvine doubles team of Julian Barham and freshman Darren Ya tes will take on No. 5-secded Sftvc Ctusc and Scott Booth of Lona Beach State in the quarterfinals at today's Southern California lnter- collcaiatc Tennis ('hampionships at UCI followina their victory Saturday. The Antcars will also be represented an the s1naJcs quancrfinal by Bruce Man Son Hina, who wall take on UCLA's David L1ving.onon today. Man Son Hinasurv1ved his third-round and round of 32 m1uches 5aturday to advance. Today's action on the lJ I court!t bqtns with quarterfinal sinaI .mate.bes at 9 a m. and semifinals •• I I 30. The quancrlinal double will be held 11 I :30. f oR THf Rf coRo NftL NATIONAL co .... 111aNC1 WtU w L T Pt1. ,,. P'A $an Francltco 10 I 0 fOt 311 167 •tm• I 4 0 636 229 196 NtwOr .. an' s 6 0 4.SS 216 70 Atlante l • 0 273 711 7S6 C....tl ChlcallO 1 4 0 636 22• 171 limo• ••~ 4 1 0 . . 364 207 , .. Orttnllav • 1 0 ,... l.t6 230 OtlfOll 3 7 I 311 20S m Minnesola 3 • 0 113 21' "' IE Ht Waslllnoton 1 4 0 6J6 715 '°' Oalla' 7 ' 0 ·636 210 709 ,, Louis • ~ 0 S45 lOS 2S3 NY Giants • \ 0 S4S 211 113 ,nlledetot1r1 • • I '°' 199 224 AMaRICAN CONl'ERl:NCIE ~var h•lt141 11 ..... Kansa•Cllv San 0 1'90 PllllOUf Oh Clncln,,.tl Ct.vttano HOU'IOll Mtaml New Envlend NY Jeh lndlan1f)Olis 8uflalo WHt 10 I 0 ' 2 0 1 • 0 s ' 0 $ • 0 Cefttl'al 6 s 0 •• , 0 2 9 0 I 10• 0 ... , II 0 0 1 • 0 6 s 0 • 7 0 0 II 0 TeoaY's G•tnet 909 227 150 111 * 170 636 7~ 224 •SS !M m 4SS m 261 so 2SS . 709 l6' 202 2'° 112 13' ,,, .091 140 316 I 000 :MO 636 2S2 S4S 243 l6' 173 000 163 I~ 24S m 211 322 llems "' Green 81v el Milw1u1<ee CCh1nnel 2 el 10 e.m l Cltvelano et Allanl• Oell11 at Bulfalo 011roll e1 Chicago Ntw Enolano at lnd1e11•POlss SI Louis et New York Glenh Sal!Oe el Cincinnati WHhlnoton et Pnlladtlpnle Kans.s Cltv •• Raiden Ml•ml •• S.11 Dtaoo (Cllannel •er I om l MlnMS018 et Dtnvtr New York Jtls e l Housion T1mPe Bev el S.11 Fr•ncl\co Mencla\l's G1tnt P1llSl>urgh el New Ofleens •Ch•nn•I 7 •• 6 Pm.I NFL odds 11Grttn Bev l over R1ms xRalO.n 9 > over 1C1n.es Cllv New E11111eno 1 ov1r x1no1a11ec>0111 Oellu t 1 ovtr a8uffalo 11A1te11t• l over Clevtl•nd SI Louis I over aNew York G1•n•• S.alllt 4 over •Clnc:1nna11 Washlnoron 1 ovtr aP1111aC1e1Pll1a aClllca90 1 OYtf OtlroO •Denver 9'"> over Minne101e New York Jets S ovtr kHOUSIOll xS.n Fr•nclsco 13 over T empa Bev Miami 1 , over .S•n Dleoo xNtw Orlun\ I ovtr Plllsouron !Mon· O&Y night) 11-11eno1es l'IOme teem flrom Herrtll's R-SPOr'fl BOOI! 13 D1llel 20 Clevtlano .. Pllht>urgll 24 Clnclnnell )3 NY Gl•nh 2t Atlante Rams (7·4) 28 ~~w Orleans 24 I le O S.n r anc:itco 16 SI Louh j 29 ClllCIVO Nov 11-•I GrHn I.av Nov 2S-t1 T•mo• B•v O~ 2-Ntw 0r.1 .. ni OK 9'-Hou,1on Dec l..._a l San Frenc1,co A•lders (7·4) 2• HouslOfl 21 Grttn Bev 22 l(an\a\ CllV ll San Oleoo IJ Otnvtr ~·me 2l Minnesota '°' San Oleoo 19 Denver 6 Chlca90 14 Sealllt Nov 1.-Kenses Cllv Nov. 7S-lnOl111aPoll1 OK. 2-81 Mlt ml Otc, l0-11 Ottroll OK 16'-Plllst>urgll USC UCLA COLLEGE UCLA 29, use 10 SctH llY Ou•rten 0 l J 16 UCLA-Lff '6 FG UCLA-LH 29 FG USC-Jordln 45 FG UCLA-LM CJ FG UCLA-L• 37 FG 20 17 2• 14 12 lO 10 10 l3 13 13 " 1 20 )0 16 , .... 20 37 1011 n 11 14 0-10 3-29 UCLA-SllerrtrO S pau from BOllO (LH klc.kl UCLA-Prlct 63 lnltCCIOllon rtlUf'n (L.ff •ldi) USC-T Grttn 2 run (Jordan lllck) UCL.A-t." 4' FG Alltndance -90,096 TIAM STATISTICS USC FlrSI Oownt 20 ltu\het·nros 4S-l" Paulno vards m ll•lurn varcn 16 Panet 19·0 ·3 Punts 6·33 Fumblfl·losl 3-7 Penallles·vero' 7·65 Time ol PosMUion 32 03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCLA 12 0 -195 114 .. 9·20-0 6·43 2· l s-st ?7•57 RUSHING-USC.. l(nloht, 2S· l00, Crulclltr, ll·J.C: T Green, S·IO; Pola, 2·6, Z. Lff, 2·for·mlni.ls 2. UCLA G. Green, 11·1J.C; Andrew.. 9·26; Wllty, 9·2S; Primus. 2·10; Bono, 3·2. Stevens. Hor·mlnus 2 PASSING-USC: T. Grttn. 11-39·3. 226, MCLHn. 1-3-0, 3. UCLA: Bono, 9·19-0, 114, Stevens. 0-l ·O. o. llECEIVINCi-USC: Cormltr, S·63, Ware. 3·65, Norman. 3·0 , Bover. 3·16. Pola . ?·II; Ta11ner. 1·19, Z. Ln, 1·3, Knloht. l·O. UCLA: Snernro, 3·33; Wllev, 2·17, Andrtw,, 1·7S. Youno. 1-tl. G GrMft, 1...,, TtnneM, 1·7 CS ,'*'1911 JO, fffw Mtxke St. 0 Scw91W~ Cat Slate Fuli.t'lon 10 0 10 0-20 Ntw Mtalco 51 0 0 0 l>-0 CSF-t.ewls I rUf'I (Slelnll• kick) CSF-Slelnlll 39 FG CSF-Sftlnkt 11 FG CSF-Wllllams 4 PISS from Allen (Sttlnllt kick) Alltl'dallCt -1,634 TaAM nATISTtCS CM< Finl 0o•ns 23 llusr.s·verat 4S·204 Paulno vero• 21S Return ve ro• 62 PatMS 1'·33·0 .-uni. .... F utnbles ·toll 1-1 P-'llft·'ftrOI 10-SS TlfM 01 Pottftllon 3S 02 NMSU 11 36-150 31 ltt 6·16·2 7-15 M .. ,. ?HI tNotVIOUAL STATISTICS ltUSHINc;-cal Slelt Futlarton· Ltwls, 16·76. C.iflOun. 7-43. Ntw MtxlCO $1.; Loetllln, 13•17, Hel>trl, 10-61 PASStNG-<el Stall Fullerton. Allen. 16·,...0, lt.l. New Mexico Sf . Mlli.r. 6·16·2, n .llECEIVINc;-cal Stalt Fulltf'IOll' Rt· dick, 3-71; Phi.IP\, l·JS. New Mtxleo St HtDtn, 2· 1'; Tvter, 1°1 ~COLL&M PK·f C.••Q OWt1ll W LT I I 0 • , 0 I I 0 s • 0 • s 0 4 s 0 • s 0 • s 0 ' 7 0 .. • Mla._C1d1 ._.. C l '•tllMll WLT Sid~ 7 I 0 111\/tt 6.ldt ' I 0 S.nta AN • s 2 o OrlftN Coe•' 4 l o Citrul l 4 0 Southweattrn l • O Pa!omer 1 6 0 S.11 OS.00 Mesa I 6 0 Saft O~ I • 0 .,_... W LT 9 1 0 • 1 • s • 0 • • s • ) S I s • 0 3 6 0 I I 0 I I 0 nwn.Y's~ Ora"" <:.all al knla Alla, 11 a.m. S.n OltOo Meta at Pttomar, 11 a m lllvarslda ar Citrus, 11 a.rn. SoulllWtttern a1 S.n Ottvo; llOOll HIGH SCHOOL PLAVOPl'5 Satur•v'• IC«ft MOltTWWaST8 .. N CON,eHNCa l.omt>OC 22. S.uou1 12 OISIRT CON,.aRaNCa Sr Bo<lavanlure 17, Callltell'el 6 SI. e>.ntvltve 24, MoorHlk 7 INLAND CON,.R.NCI Monlcllllr Prep 20. 8ot0fl O llGHT·MAN Fau11.-a.o11s1 AJ. •lo Hondo Prw It HIMlerla Cllflsllan .-.. Cal Luthlra11 21 6.J NaXT flRIDAY'S GAMSS (Sec:eM ..... 7at ..-1 MG fltVa CONfll:R•NC• Servile (10-1) vs Merll\e 17·•> 11 Wn•· mintier Fou111alft v ... v 19-2) 11 F011lana 19-21 lit IVtrtlclt PolV (I 0· t) e I Blthoo Arna I (l-t-1) Lano 9aach Polv (9-11 11 St JONI 8otco (1-2-11 UNTltAL CONflHINCa Los~ ( .. SI al La Mlraoa (II Ol N-POrl Harbor (9·0·2) n Sunny Hiits llCHI 11 Buena Park SeddltOlcll ( 10-0-11 er Fullerton (10· ll · La Quinta 11·7) a1 V•lenclt 111-01 SOUTHERN CONnlll:NCIE Lynwood (11•0) 111. El Toro (1·31 11 Minion Vltio IS.lurOav) El MoOena 00-11 •• Los Ano, tl ·ll EtPtrl"H 110-11 VL VIiie Perk (1·31 •I El Modine Foothl" (10-1) el Minion Vltlo 11-1-7) COASTAL CONFaRINCIE OKnaro (7·2·21 •I Camarllto (10-1) PaMdtna 110-11 at Tllousano Oeks 16·SI Muir (l0-11 'fl. S.n11 Monica ('· 11 el Senta Monica Col'- Vtnlure (10-0· II al Cllannel Island' (9-1-1) DISERT CONflERl:NCI: Avoura (ll·Ol at BaMlno (t-1-21 Mlrtlettt 19·21 "'· St. llonavtnlur• (t -21 Iba Yuce iP• <1·31 n . SI C.tntvleve 11·31 Iba Sant• Oare (10-1) "' Cllaminaoe 16-S) er Pierce Colleoe EASTERN CONfll:lllNCI Cter-1 (11-0f al Soulll HUii IS·•> NOl'co (9-2) at UP4ano (1·7· 1) Bell Gardens 110-1) •• TemPlt Cttv 11·21 Arllnolon ( 11·01 11 S.n Marino (1·21 INLAND CONFElllENCI! Whillitf Cllrlsll111.(11·01 11 Blv e .. r 16-Sl LA Lurneren 11·21 •I a .. umont 17-l · 11 Ontario Cllr1sllan 11·31 vs Montci.lr Prte> 19·21 Iba Dflerl (7-4) er V111tv Cllflslla n 19·2) NOllTHWISTIERN cottfllEllENCIE C1nvon ( 11·01 e t SI 8er'llflrO (1-2· IJ Alate•Otro (I·)) vs Lompoc (10-1) Iba C•brNo (10-1) •• S.nte Merla 17·•1 Anletoe>e Vellev (1·•1 vs. 8tVllt'IY Hiii• 17·2·21 el Culver Cllv Hlon SOUTHIEASTl:llN CONF'IERIMCS Olamono Bar 11 l·Ol 111 Oue rlt (1·21 Arrovo (10· ll vs llova1 Oak 19-21 at Cllarlllt' Oak High ICtof>el 11·21 •' San 8ernarOlno (10-tl BalOwfn Per>o. ( 10-0l at AOC>lt Vallav (10·1) EIGHT ·MAH fllN.ALS Llr .. DMUell Ttme>lelOO 11 F1llll BaPll'I Small DIYh*I Newport Cllrl,llan "'-Hese>trl• Cllrl"lan 11>8 Mwf's tewMrnent (at Alllwwp, ....,,,,, -1emtllNI ...... lva11 Leodl (Citcl'IOtfoval<la) Ofi Joeklm Nvstrom ISwldtn), 6·3. •·• Women's t.umament Cat ertsMM. AultrMlal ~ ....... Lit Smvtte (Austran.1 Ott Pascete PareOls <France), S·7, 6·•. 7·S. Htflna Sult.ova (Czecl'IOslOvaklal dtf. 811tlne Bunoe (West Germany), 6·0, 6-2 C ..... men s.car lmlrc ...... te CMmeltnll!IOt (at UC INtM) Tlllrd •aulld MMftt P1w1et IUSCl def. Derr (UC ll. 4-3, 6·1; LMnoslon <UCLA) def. F.rrtlr• (UCLA!, 7·S, 6·3. Jone' (Peootrdlnel dtf Osune (USC), 4·6, 6· l, 6-3; PHrct (UCLA) Otf 8rldve (Lano B,.cll SI.), 6· l, 6·4, L•ureftdl1u (P4te>C>erOlnel Otf Roediger (Arizona SI I. 1·6. 6·3. BtnotSOll CUSCI Clef 8ootn (Lano e .. c11 St.>. 6-2. 6·4, Ltal (P-Olnel def. Davis (Cllaomanl, 7·6 6·2, Gel>uva (LA Hart>orl dtf. B•umenn <Arizona SI.I. 6-0. 6·7, 6-• lllUllMI ., 16 SIMlel Basham (UCL.Al def. Oilltr (UCLA). 1·S, 6·2, Ltal 1'"-0lnt) a.f. Btnvlton (USC), 6· 1, 3·6. 6.-0; Man SOii Hlno (UCll def. Valet IUCI), 6·•. 6'-1, P8WHll (USC) def Nevel l"-10lntl. 6·3, 6·1. DILaure (P-dlne) Ott. Guller IUSIUl, 6·•. 6·•. Llvlnollon (UCLA) Otf Jollts (Pee>· Pll'Oinel. 7·S. 6·3, Ptarca (UCLA) Otf L1urendnu (P-rOlnel. 7-S. 7·•. Wtl" (PeootrOlntl Ott G1bove <LA H1rDOt'I. 6·2. 6·3. Stc...cl RIUIMI o.ulll4tt v11es-8art\8m (UCI) Otf Llurtnaeau· Smlln (PtPllllOlnel. •-6. 6· l, •·•. Ck.lie· 8oolll ILono B .. ch SI I Otf. Cllerltsworlll· Klint (Clleoman>. 6·3, 6·2, Basllam ·Llv· lngllon (UCLA) Ott. a.damer·AndtrMWI (C.S Fulltf"IOfll. 6·3, •·6. 6·2; Mof1vec· BrlOV. !Lano B1ech SI.I dtf. McN•mM· Lulars IU. ol San Olaool. 6·2. 6·•· Andarson·Nlssltv !UC S.nra Berber•> Ott Mavson·Mlluio (CS Fuilarlon), 6-1, 6-2, WasNr·Ruswll (UC Santa 8arbarel def Turnl>Ull·SOIOal (Cl\lomanl. 6·•. 4-1; Wtlu ·Jonnson IPto0trOl11tl dti. 8 urn1· McA'VOY (CS Norlhridllel, 6·4, 6·3, Man Son Hlno·<nrr (UCI) dti. O•vl,·Stllar ILovOllil. 6-1. 6-._ RlllllMI .. 16 ~ R•mos·Pelrldlle (U. of San Olaool Otf Jonft·OeLaun (Peclope(Olnel. 2-6, 2·2, retlrlO, PNt'ct-Ollltr (UCLA) Otf LHI• Naolt (P-Olllt), 6·2, 6·3; Bewm· LMnvston (UCLA) Otf O•vl,·H•nc<ICk lCllaomanl, 3-6. 6'-•, 6•3, M.Mavtc·BrlOV. ILono 8tacll SI.I Otf Ca1Ptr·Guntf (USIU), •-•. 7·6. 1·S. Wesllar•Ruu•• (UC S.nla B•rt>ara) dtf AndarSOfl·Nlultv (UC S.nra Bafbaral. 6-3, •·O, rtll<tO, Wths· John'°" <Peoe>erdklel ... Man SOii Hlno· Oer"r. 7·6, 6·3 H llllt lcMell tins CW 4•A ,LAYO,.ffl I S.C...-awfld I IE.._ IC, ....... SMiies GolODtf vtl' ( E ) Otf. Otur. 6· 3. def o.nnv, 6·1, Ott. Mavlf'Ulo, 6-0, Johnson IEI won. 6-4, 6·3, 6·1; Slltlterv (El I0\1, S· 7, won, 6·0, 6...0 '**"' Kltll·~ CEI IO•I C>v dtfaull, lo'' Dv o.tautt, lost llv dtfaull, Srnllll·Felnoold IE I def. Sawver·McCaln, 6-1. dtl. Lamoerl· va1111e11. 6·7, dtf. ei.ck.man·Allltlno, •·>. Slmmocu•Chrlsli»ulOf wdll, 7·S, 6-1, 6 1 Mllf1M 12, lstMcNI 6 SIRlilel CrlMli (M) dtf lllcllerdSOll, 6· l, Otf O'Maera, 6·3. def. Barbarino. 6·1, Po (Ml totl, •·6. 1·6, 0·6; L ltoOerlson <M> !Oil. t>--6. won. 7·S, mt, 0-6. ~ t.i.nt·Herrls (Ml dtf. t4tlldrlekt·H•ll· lllOI, 6•1, Off ,.,Oe•l t-11, •·•, def Kot1N°l irdl. ... I; FentOfl•CtlurCll (M) -· 6'-1, 7-s. H , Stanflatd·I<. ltotl«tson (M) !OSI, 1·6, -· 1-6, 6•t. WI I.,._ 11~ Celsl•8M VllW 7 ..... Wllell IW) IHI to MllCNll, 1·6, dtf Fo.•, 6-0, dtf. WOl'tl'tela, 6-t, ~ !WI WOii, •·4, 6·0, •-O. 1...v CW) io.1. o-.. -· '"'· ... .,...... ~ll'll'O·Vall ._ (W ) le&t to 9r'tld• .new·L""*1, ,_,, o.t ~t·Pvt<I, ··)1 lost IO G\llt~, )-6. ~-·s.1¥tv IWI -, 6•1, .. 1, loll, 3·6, fltwrrW.,. (W) IDU, ...._-. 6·2, IOU. H 0--C•A le.et ~ Varf9i 14, L...-IMc'll 4 w~· u. HOO¥W 1 $anla 8aft>era 10,......,,. HllK I Oos~IJ,A~) • .. ~ L• ....... SATIMDA'l'"S ICSU~TS I 11111 fll ft ....... ..,.._,..,. mMtllle) fllllST IACa. tOO varca. IU LffY (Hartl HAO HO l.00 Gi.n PKkt ICre~) 3.20 UO Aoollot Mfflc (Bard) UO AIM> rac.ect lla(lno Jl,lnCllOn, KIOil\Ort, L.aov Of Puilon, H-. $\Kt •ovet, Nal111t A.,...., HQn'oO<ts &lo Rocio.. T\fM; JO.» s•COND aAcm. 400 varo1 • Miu Bud Lloht 11..M*ev) IUO • 40 uo ltodtal Bar Moofl (CrttWI IAO UO Mr Eldof'edo 1(1(1 (~I UO AltO r~: Me*lle Jim, !Co llal'llOler. ~ Null'\Otr. Al E'.llP911Sft Peld, MeflYS Mou ... Tnlt Dfftrnl On Me, Chanten lmeot Tlmt 20." n DAILY OOU•L• (l-11 oald stOOO. n axACTA" 11-101 ~lo s101.oo THtaD RACa. l70 yards PveOlo ClncW IPIUllntl UO a,oo 2.ilO Tiie ltlll9 L .. ~ (H Oarci.I • 20 UO lloOOy Oh Oii IE Garct.t UO Aho racecr RMts Red lll'll!H. s.tms True, Ll9'11 lttwaro, Flcklt FA9111, Trul'I' Tne Ban Tlgle .._,2 fl<>UaTif llAGa. 400 varos Fire Me Flr't (H Gerda) ll.'° S.00 3 00 Flnt Sc>lrllt (Adair) l.20 2AO A tura Coov (Paullnt) UO AIM> raud 8111 Mv OacldY. ltun lltt> 111111, Wor111 A Gamble, Lets ea Currant Time· 20.50 n l:XACTA (7·51 oeld MOAG P'lflTH llACE. 350 van,s. Texas Hurrah (Crtaoer> S.00 UO 2.JO lnllflrete (H. Garcia) UO UO Blue Barry Pollcv 18offl 9.20 Al.o ractd. Bv Se>ec:lal liteouHI, Grave Y•rO Slllft, Mu\ltng 8"9, El Benko, Euv Ltlon Marie. H•OO• Good HOMt, UOY T1urlne Time. II.OS S'l IEXACTA (8·11 Plld S7UO SIXTH RACE. 350 varOt. Lora Lark <Crnoerl 4.00 UO 2.10 Mr Moonlark (H Garcia) 3.00 2.20 Savenlv OM Norlh IPUkenlonJ 2.20 Also ractd· Fetclltn Tne Casll. Lamv1 Polley Time 17.IO 12 IEXACTA 13-21 Peld Sl.20. SEVl:NTM RACS. 170 v ... os. Manus Mark (P.utine) 3.60 UO 2.'° Tlmtlo CO.ll>OM (Treasure) UO l 00 ShawnH Sufi (FIOretl UO AISO ractd. Houte ~. Hel'H John )OM, Rlolllf\JllV, Run NlliVt Run Timt' '6.03 U IXACTA 16-21 Palo 522-20 EIGHTH llACI. 400 y1rm Mv Slarllme (TrfflUfel 12 20 Htoneas1ie1 ICMoou > OH·s.n.tor 5-ve (Hartl OH·Walch Him Truek tGercla l O~llaal Tirnt 2022. uo 210 300 2 10 2.10 2.10 Also r•c.ad: SllOlll E09e. Calm Tom U l"ICK SIX 12·7·1·3~6·3) PalO sS,049 20 wllh r)lne wlnnlno llcklls (sl• l'IO<sesl $2 Pict Six conto1a11on pelo stnoo with 11S wlnnlno tkktl\ (five llO<sesl NINTH RACE. 350 v.ro,, Win APOiio IFrvdavl 9.20 3 20 2 60 EHV Austin (Hirt) 2..0 2 20 Wr•nOltf S.m (Crnverl 3 20 Also rec.ad: Lenfl Lelnslllt', AIO Bub4eno. Tevtors StwYI, Calv•, Real Tuff Stuff, Gold Solullon, lmaOQOdealcll Time: 1763 . '2 EXACT A ( H ) paid S2t.60 TENTH llACIE. 350 varos Twetvt And Even ILkv) 6.IO 400 360 Huvsenkluet ICrnverl 460 uo 5teel< And Saul IC1rooze) uo Also raced. Cnic.90 BU9, Rlfan. 81narn ROCktllt, Va lut Out. Tioer Tov Tim&. ll..04-• Sl IEXACTA (S-•l Pal<! UUO A lltndanct 8. 937 HelYWood Partl SATUllDAY'S RESULTS llOlll lf.J7·0.v "*'outiNW" IMetlfttl FtllST llACE. Ont milt L~1 Crwli fGuettat tee n 1a 1ac111 1HO •lie UO J.10 2 60 Hert>~ Quevle (McH•rgue) '"'° raceo IL>v11 Gteu. s.uv N Sll111111111lv. Gel>l>v Cll ... Tlrnt 1.31 I S SECOND RACE. 6 furlongs 210 BOlO. Captain A.It (Ollv1ret) 12.60 6 00 3 00 Our Glau (Meza) SAO 2.10 End OlsP4av <Torol 120 Also r1ced. Rtslleu Rueful, Jeck• GolO Fever, MnmerlSI, MllrOH, PeP890 BIO. Time Ml '1S. U DAILY DOUBLE (l -11 pelO $101.10 THIRD RACE. 6 furlonvs BolO Wonotr (Plncavl a AO 4.60 3 20 Amtrkan LIOlon (81eCl<I •.00 3.00 Firing Point (Sltvtnsl 4 20 Also rectO Hf Reason. CUl>iO Oanc•r. Ml Livermore. Wllal A Holst Time l ll U EXACTA 12·6) pa10 S6200. FOUt''fH RACE. 6 lurlOnOs. Mr StnMllon11 IMcHrg) S 00 3 00 260 uo 6.'° PtriK Trev91 IMcC1rronl 3 AO O•ve's Grn Dawn (Slevtn'I Also receo Exclu'1ve Oerhno, ~re. T v oo SW!w's KJnooorn, Ort>ll Time 1112s U IEXACTA (2·71 paiO S34 SO FIFTH RACIE. I~ miles on llKi Forty 8roeo Lfl•n (SIDl"'I 16.00 1 60 6 60 1 Ber Ott.mil (McHarguel s IO 4 20 Lvl>fYtro s Pr'<lt (Sl'IOemaktr I 10 40 '"so rectd Gallant M1noeo, v11 Ce Rof 8 v Tiie River. Vorteutllt'. Mutll. Li9hl· n.wevllOfme, E olltd No«>le Time 2 IS 2 S. SS IEXACTA ll ·Sl pafd 1250.50 SIXTH RACIE . ON mflt. Ru Lakt (Oelellouuavel 10 00 s 60 l 60 Auro Commanotr (Sttvens> 7 20 3.60 LOIH Hont\' (Shoemaker) 3 00 Also raclCI: 8vron, WISl'I 111aoe Million. Fleet Joev. Grell Barba. Clletr On Tlrnt· I.JS JIS. U EXACTA C7·S) 1)910 '148 SO. HVUCT'H RAC'E. 6 turlon9s, Fooov Nellon IMcCerronl 5,80 uo 3.60 Awesome Promise ILll>llem> 6.20 4.80 Person•Olt Leov (Oelellouss.ve> 3 . .0 Also raced Centa vos. E erlv ~r. Miu Zulu Gola. FOOll•" lnltnllon' Time I 10 .,S, U IXACTA 16·7) PaiO Sill 00 U l"ICK SIX (2-2-7·3·2-"61 Pel<! ut.313 '° wilh four wlnnlno tld<tls OI• hOrMtl) u Pick SOI consOlallon pajO S791 20 wlln 2.t6 •lnnlno llc1ters (live llorsesl EIGHTH RACI. I'._ mile$ on lurl $ilv..,,v1ilt (McCarron) 3 40 2 40 OUI SollOlll.d IGuerrel 3 60 out Suoer Dlamono <Pinc.av! ou1 CNo U!Ow waoerlnol Atso rec*! MtmwNr Time , ... 2 s U IEXACTA <•-JI oe!O S27 SO NINTH RACE. I~ miles on furl Affl•nct IOtlanouunel 10 IO UO .voooco1t CPincavl J 40 Cross Wll' IL•mencel HO 7 40 J IO AIM> ractCI F1011oroe Merlner AllOw · ence, Carro Pinto Time 2 17 \$ IXACTA (7·11 PelO \1300. Anenaanc. 11.•n w ....... CCIMMUMTY aM..LIGe ~C......T......,.,11 C••e;::.~l ~W.UIJ, ............ j GtOUl'llOlll l I I ,_ ~ OtilOtft Well 4 J l >-IS OOid9fl West ~ 0ND« • Clow l HerrNlad 2, Wdi 2, HMlll• 1, l 1ll1sJi.y , • a..11 ... .......,,.. ... '--' ~ cc 1 Lane 9tedl 0 • C )-' ~ W•tl , $ t >-tO Lone ~ ~ s.tll 3, "Wlft9 ' '-1"'«1 I. mu. .. 1 0...-W9\I tCOf1nll Halllflro. l Lune! 2, Cro-I, H9f""IM I, c.-t, e.r. I, (;f'\IW 1 '--=:, '1cw11 l...O!B tw;IY('C ••• ,. ... 4 •• ---•::-• ..... -· • w.......• , ... ._....a-.yj Tiie ,_. IOI' IORY'I Wftl.-n iOt Grand National sloe.II car F'K9, wit1' tv .. OI car alld ~v1119 s-0 111 mot\ U . 11 ~~~ lMoftlt, CMWOltl 'f<Ol'i" CMIO 1 Oarrtll Wtllrlp, Cnevroi.1 ~• Carlo SS, 1 IS t2A 3 Tim •l<tvnvnd. Ponllac; Grllld Prix. IU t.10 c OM l!arnn.r111, c~ ~ CarlO u. lls.707 S 81U EHIOll, Ford T!lllllOWDlrd, llS .. 1 6 llldiv lt\IOd~ Poro Tll~o.to 115.S!t 1 aooov A~''°"· ChtvrOltl Molltt Carlo u. llS.26 I Harthtl McGrllt, Pontiac: Grancl P.lx, llS.3'.> 9 8ennv Par'°"'· CnevrOlel Mont• CaflO SS, 11 S lS5 10 Heil 8-tt, ci.twoi.1 Mofllt Cerio SS, lltt~l 11 Ron 8oucnaro. 8 ulCI& lttQtl, 11S 20e 12 Geoff 8odi11t. c ...... rOll• Mon•• car10 SS. 11000 , 13 HaffY G1nl. Che'frOltl Monle Cano SS. 114 715 .. MM0.-11 ShtOMfO Cnevroltl Monie Cerio SS, 114 630 IS llov Sm1111 Cenaoa, Pontiac Gr•no Pr11, II• "9 16 Joe Runma11, C"""Olt' Moflll (arlo SS. 11' 2'6 11 Rkllerel PtllY Ponha< Oranel Pri•. IU2JS II Dave M..-c1s, Pon11ac Grind Pria 11• 129 19 Ok.I< BrOOltl, Fora TllutlOe<tllfa, II• 06I 20 800Dv 1111\al Fora Tllunotrl>ffO, 113 791 21 1Cv1e Pe11v. Fora Tlluno«Diro. 113 Sl9 72 Lall.e SPffd. Pontiac Gr•nd Prix. lll.393 23 Jim RoolnSOll, OIOlrnoDllt Cu11au. I 13.l'2S 24 Scoll Miiiar, Pontiac Gr•no Pr11, 113.186 2S. Jim Bown. Bulell Reoat, 113 16S 26 Ruitv Wallace, Pontiac. 113.621 27. JO McDufflt. PQ<ltlac Gr•nd Prix. 112 91) 2t Joe Mllllk1n, CMvroltl Monlt C1110 ss. 117136 29 Ron EHU, 8uiek R19•i. 112707 lO Ci.rll Owver, Fora Tn~CI. llHIO l I Ptlil Penons, Cnevrolltl Mon•• Carlo ss. 117 116 l'l Jonn Krtol, OIOil'MOOtlt Cuneu. 117 111 W"9ft Schmlll ClllvrOltl Monll Carlo SS. 112 ISO J.C Harrv Goufarlt, Bu.cit Reoa•. 112 Ill JS Rk l< McCr•v Pooliac Grtno Prix 111992 36 Trevor 8ovs. C•nao•. C11evr01t1 Monlt Cerio SS, 111 9SS )7 Sum,,... MCl(ni91'1, CMvrOlll Monie CarlO SS, 111939 31 Gr19 ~'· Cnevrolltf Monie Cerio SS, 111176 39 Derrik• Coo.. Fora Tnuno.rt><ro. 111711 '° Oovo Htveron. Cnevrotel Monie Ce rio, 111 236 41 Ruo.<o Ga rcle, Buick Rt0el. 11rovlslona l starter NHL CAMl"81EU. 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Oefrolf 6 s .JO Allanla 4 1 .JW lftdlena 3 • m Cle""811d 1 10 Ofl Saew91Y's SC.. u ~ 121, Kanws Cuv 113 H.-'(QA. ll1. ~ • Allen!• 1 It, llldlana IOI ~ 109. Chic.No 100 Oelri>U llA, Oa11a.s 110 Houston i.1 SM! Antonio Ill Utah 1or. Ptlotftl• ,. N-JerMY 131, GOiden Stet• 11• T ....... 1Gamft Milw•ul<tt 81 LA LAl4ttn LA ~ •• Poni.no New WMY ., &Miiie Mel*Y'' Game lndiall8 at Ci'llUOO CliDoet"s 121, Kines It> " th 2 , , .... ·~ \') ) ,..., • 1 I t 'j • ,.., I 1 • s 1 KANSAS CfTY <113) -E Jorln'°" 16•2S 3·4 35, OlbtrOlno 3-3 1-1 7, T~son 7·13 2·4 16, Or-2· 7 3-• 7, Tlltus "" J.• 1\, Marlwtall'ltf' 2·2 l·I s. woooson 7·13 6'-6 10. Buse 2-6 o--o '· T11or111 •-9 •-s 17, Knlohl H 0-0 2, VerllOtven 1-1 2·7 4 Tote"; '°'·91 2~31 113 LA ~EIS (121) -)OMM)ll H• •·S II. Whitt 4-t 2·3 10, OonalOSOll 6·7 2·2 1•. Nixon 12·23 0-0 2•. Stn1111 11·17 1-1 23 er10vtma11 6-12 2-7 I•. W•tton 3·3 3-S t Warric1t-~3 0-0 •, CMe 1·2 1-1 3, MufPl!V I·• 0-0 2 Totals 53·'6 15-19 121 ..k-.W~ KeMaS Crtv 26 79 28 »-lll LA OiPotn 29 l5 3 I U-121 FOUltd O•ll-Hont RtOounOs-iCt llS.I' Citv S.S tn.orr-111 Lo' Anvelet 4S (Walton 101 Asslsts.-KanH' Cllv 16 (Trieu\ •>. Los Angein " ISrn•lll 11 To••• fQUll-t<.enHl Cttv It Los Anvelet 23 Altenoanct -7,33S COLLEGE SoCal c ..... 74, Cat &.pttsl .. CQartmafll T~I SOCAL COL.LIEGE (74) -Wero 12, McAallllltr S, Dl.ll'llam ' Barosltv 27. Brue. 6, AnoerSOll 14, T11>0S 4, Av(let 0 TolelS 2t 11·30 7' CAL 8A"1ST 1611 -RlcMrO~ 6. Ote<:11$1!11 10, K-*'V I . Fov 2. Gteen 70 Van 8evertn 2. Lewi' I . O•vls 12 To111S l2 ,_, 61 Halfllme SoCal Col'-41·32 Total fouls So<:al Colieot 10, Cal 8'Ptl\I 73 Foule<I ou1 Ven 9avtftn CCPI, 0 1v1s !CPI Ttc:Mlcal IOUlt Aviles ISCCI, Van .•Bevere<1 !CPI. c.1 Bae>ll\I Coecn Klno Christ c ... 60, Las ~ Chl'btt.ft st (Saft Jew llllt C-.. T~) CHttlST COUJGI: ( .. ) -Brenoon 0 Btal 17, H1rt1N11 12, Elcht4Cleroer 14 Kmo 4, SurriOve 9, Holmet 2. lttme>I 1 t...obnlLQ. 'tOIM-.lA J-l;.21 ~ LOS GATOS CHtttrnAN (Stl -Barnt'S 10, Bever.oot 12 Newmann 2. H"9flt't I Vencltrl'lul' 13. Sltltl 6, Fortman I , Tov 0 Tolab . 23 13· \6 St Halflime Los Gt lOI Chrlthan. 26·7' Tot•l fouls Ow"' COltOe IS LOI Gat~ Christian 20 Foultcl OUI HUVhft (LGCI MMl's swirnmlne COLLEG£ lat UC Wint! NIYecla·LH ...... , '4, UC lr'VN Sl 50 fr-1 Carroll IUNLVI 11 t7S '1 FtJCllS CUCll 22 12•. l Otun IUNLVI 22.365 . 100 fr-I FUChs IUCll .. °"' 2 Leonleklt,,.l<O\ IUNL VI. 41 m 3 Sleln IUCll •990 200 fr-I Lto<118k•8,,. .. 0, •UNL V 1 .. 839 7 Otun IUNLVI 1'707S 3 FH therslon !UCll 1 "997 soo 1r-1 Carro• UNLVI •ssoos 7 B1K~ IUNLVI 4 51193 l P•ncnaro IUCll s-oom l,000 Ir-I H8rmon UNLV 1~.781, 2 B•SCM' (UNL V 10 13 7S7 ) Pr11cherd <UCll. 10 16939 200 lrM rele..-1 UC ,,.,,..,_ Fuc:11s FOUi Stein FNlhtn•on 111157 2 UNL V l.21.3'S «>0 lreoe rltlav-1 NtvaOa·LH V-s IOoDoes Jacot>\ Otun Cerroa l.l6 t17 7 UC trvmt l ll 737 200 1noo-I JI CODS IU NLVI 2"00S11.J 8ev~v IUCll 2-0S 9,. 3 °'"'_.,' IUNL V 2'°6 )97 200 lly-1 M11i.1 UNLV 20. ~ 2 Futreu IUNLV) 20597S l 841Mam tUCll 2 06 )63 200 bacto.-1 Ooe>oes (UNLV I 101111 1 Be'flltv IUCll 1-0l61'1 ) Huvnen •UCI 2-05 662 200 breesr-1 Nlcf'IOlson IUCI) 7 IS 3'0 2 Htrl>tltn IUCll 2 II 737 3 Jt COD\ CUNLvt HI061 1·,,.,..... 01"'"9-°I ZteU tUCll 15080 pg1n1s, 7 Kru111• (UCll 133 IS l ·mele< Olvl"tl'-1 lieu IUCI l•SOS PO•n!\ 1 ICrullell IUCll 136 10 Women's swlnYNne COLLIE~IE <•t UC lrY!ftll lffvadll·LH v ... s 67, UC """" .. SO Ir-I Flt1SNf 1UNLVI 2Slll 1 RttO tUCll 2S »0 3 Wa.11 IUNL V ism 100 t•-I Woell l UNL V S5'09 2 V e.,gllll IUC 11 S~ U' l Wr 191\1 UC t SIS.. 200 1<-I VauQl'W'I UCll 1570..) .._.,,...,... UNL v 1-olhtl l Wrt9f11 UC I 101 n6 ~,,_I I(.,..... iUNL VI 5 11611 2 MC9"1nnev U<I S 30'04 l S..llOll UCI s ll 26J 1000 Ir-I Hottm•n UNLV 101' 1)4 2 'l.'l(IC·MeV UC! 1113 l7• l Su1ton !UC11 11 19 ns 200 lrff •N-1 ~IOI LH Vevu 1Woeu H.rmotl C.rommett F,.,,_ 1430tl 1 u< Irvine I •5111 200 mtdlt• rt11v-l Nt"aoa·L•\ Vf>O•• f Hermo<I C.•"""'fll BK' Fle•V,., I I Sl 1"4. 1 UC Irvine I S7 13' 100 1noo-I Hottman fUNLVI 2146IO 2 1..-tUCll t20 .. 1 3 8raut1 tUCll in•n lOO llV-1 Kuti* IUNLVI 711104 1 MCKln,,.• 'cucn 120 116 3 Hanson wen Hl.40 100 Daell-1 tiOft~n IUNL VI 7 14 1'3 2 Ha~mo<I W NI. VI UI Otl l RtlO fU(ll 123~5 700 llt'HSl-1 Gr....,men IUNl VI )JUll , 'lleUOM IUCll 2l3'10 l Bre1111 tUCll : )I l6t I ,..,., ... 01v1no-1 G·Mt\ IU(ll tll tS .,0.,,1, l Jtl'lrev ICJNL V l1' to ) S«ttt 1U(ll Ill ts l ·mtl.,. OM~I G•l>CK IUCil 2JIOS oo-ntt 1 Jitffr .... IUNL. v• )l) t~ l Sc:o11 !UCll 1'7 '~ a... ... w... MIWP'CMtT '-ANDINO IMe......, llMdll -D ~ n eon.io. • "''*11'1 M MM l ,,__ • .._.. 411 Me<•ff-4 ./ ta:/ Mlttf'I cn6I ~ COMMUlllfTY CO\.LIEGIE S.... Q.an>•I Ull (at ,.,,_, Ttam Korn 1 El Camino, 6.2, 2 Grossmont 6S, l Glenelatl, 73, • Pe'80tNI. n; s T.it, 1ot. lndtvlOuet rttutts 1 Crw IL.A Vattev), 19 27, 2 ,W1IS011 (El Camino!. 19'.3', l C.u1ller-rt1 f P•HC14tn9l. 19'.3'; 4 Ruekl (C.roumon11 19 42, S Fll!CMr lhfll. 19-•5 01ners S7 1C1<1wt1 1~1. ~.37 HIGH SCHOOL Clfl C·A,..... l8tMI. SM .__l ream scorn 1 r~ o.iu. as. 2 Minion Vleto 112 l Ut11VW11tv. 111, • El Toro 13'. s COi'--,.,.., IC2 Olhltrl • Me I« Oli ,. , lnd<Y~ ,....,.., I Mrttn-{Wft · -··- lSl• 2 H.arvelll ITl'IOusanO o.t.s>. 15:2.S. 3 FetOc-tCvwnsl li:4' lllldl't!OUell, l. WM ..... (~IV) 16~1, '-Pwei (Col· ton) IS.59 lilldMcluell ' IC..... !Dena Hlltl 16-'0S S Baff''°' (UN~) 16'.f» 6 ZJ"W'nt1' <Som< v aartl. 16 "· 1 Oa...,_., •"oorn•l 16 It. I UndNO (Mou.ion v--1. 1620 t COOIP.e ITl'louMftcl o.lul. 1~. 10 FITf'mefl IT~ <>Mir i..Jl O!fltr1 11 COl'l'll>I ICdM) IUJ 14 WOOO <CdMI. 1' u ,, H011eno 1c-1 1u.s JO Cun" 1Un•~er\i1VI 16.50, 31 MarU11 (U,,,_'1tv/ 11'02 4S C.ito JCdMI t1-0S, •7 Orm l(dM1 17'()7 SO ~Ill (UIWV9f'1f'f) 1110 Women's cnu Qeuntrv COMMUNl'TY COLLEGE S••~ (etF,.._) Tttm KOl't\ I M111Cos••. 71 2 Foo1111•. 6t ) EaSI Los Arloeles. 106, • Ml S.11 AnlonlO, 12'3, s Wett Valltv. 1:M lllCllVtOual rHOll\ I Haw1t1M (Monl ....... Pen111s..Lal 17 JS 7. ICendrldt (Foolllllll, 11 43 3 8Lak.tslel (MtrtCosre) 17 4', ' Harrino·on 10f•no41 Coasrl. 17 S4, S c-v 1M1raCcS11l 11 5' Otllers •S James !Or· 11111• Coesll 19 1• HIGH SCHO<>l. CIF C·A F!Nb l•tMt. S... ....... ) Team teoret I N-DO'l Hat'DOf 6J 2 Bvena 71 3 Thovsano 0.11s 112 • PalOl VtfOfl 142 s N41W11erry Perk. t•S Otnen a ea.son. 1ao. t tf'Ytnt 114 lllCI vlduat •nulls I Sunon tNewt>e<fll P1rlo.I 11:00 2 Fafflll IThOUMna Datu IHI 3 Sm.It\ WOOOl>riOOll) II.JI l L.,..,, Buena> 1146 ' Htflson INewl>Ofl HarDOt') 19'00 S Pr.nu IRUOoCIOu•I 19-00 • T Ano«SOll l,.._DO't H8rt>Ofl 19'09 1 Be'lel IT~ O.i..11 19 13 I 01lv .Mou.on Vle!OI 19 11 • D,.,, 18uenal It 22 10 Wr111hl !lrvlntl. 19·2• O•r.tn 12 "•DDtll IN-POrl HM'Dor l 1911 IS Mor'•11 <Ne•POfl Haroorl tt-.Jf 20 Fe.., EOISOlll lt.52 22. RllCftOI IE01SO"I 19 SS 2• NeufOkH (lrv1,,.) 20-G2 26 Lu o 1Newport HarDOt'l, 20-0S 36 Scttusttr tn .. nel 20 ?4, '3 Naoon IE01MW1I 20 ll u Manllt IEOisonl 20-.JS so H04)1 ,1rv1ne1, 20$3, SI Holli IEC11SO"l 20 ~ .. Pierce (lrvl11t), 21 •2 MISL ....... OfwtlMtlll w L l"<1 La,veves ) 0 I 000 \e Dceovo } , 150 LALAIW1 l I 150 Tecorna I ) 2SO w ~"·'• 0 1 000 ''"~' ty 0 l 000 0.U• 0 s 000 ( EHtwrl OM.- St lou•s ' 0 I 000 ((\SmQl 1 0 I 000 M-11 ' 1 .., P·ll\l>ur9'1 , l 667 Ch<avo l I soo 81r1imor• 1 ' ll3 C~vele!ICI l 2 w ~..,..~ Sall Dievo l I 1...A La:ren J St LOU•\ 6 CleVelano • Les v-~ 12. Plll•Our'Oll • T 8C'Clma S Wlchlle 1 T .. 'f'•~ (O\l'l'IO\ al 81ftlmor• (hlC' rvo 11 MIMeto49 Sa,...,., ••-..ctlm• flOOTaALL ........ fl ............ GI ') • 1 ') , 3 I 't I~ I ''II , ,.,, , .. N WY k GIAN~ (erllftl C.• n .,,. rlt(• ..,. , ~ ltlt In...,,. l'fttlf"ft \I ACl•vlltO "l'lldv ~ ........ ff WASHIN<;TOfol JlEOS IMS.-ALI ••IM 'lo'a•' M'lf:...., w .. tv ~ TO'l\I ..... , \a~v Oii II• 1nJurwcl ............. I \t -- "' I • I I I t J •• ·-.~ .. COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C7, I .. . Crocker B~n'.k getting ready ·for new student loan program Up to $125 million wtll finance a bout 50,000 loans for students The Crocker Bani.. an Francisco. will obtain up to S 125 m1lhon in funds for making ne" student loans under commllm<"nts recent!} srgned w11h the Student Loan Markcllng Assoc1a11on (Sallie Mae) of Washing· ton. D.C. Salhe Mae 00lc1als estimate that th<' funds will fi nanc<' 50.000 individual loani. for ( ahforn1a stu- dents. "Crocker Bank 1s comm11ted to provid.ing Guaranteed tudent Loan!> to California students." said FaH· Tiano Star of Crocker Bank "The ab1ht> to sell loans to Sallie Mac under this commitment and. in effect. recvcle the funds we invest 1n student loans will us~1st us in this ongoing dfon" Salhc: \itac 1s the maJOr financial .O'Neil Movinf, receives President's C ub award O'Neil Moving Systems, Irvine. has received a speci al President's Club award for con tributing more than SI million to United Van Lines' volume for the year ended June JC,, 1984. according to Robcn J. Baer. the van line's president M ar riott names PR rep for opening Mamon Corp . one of the world's larges1 hotel. food service and enter- tainment chains. has selected New- pon Beach-based Cochrane Chase. Livingston & Company's Pu blic Re· la11ons D1v1s1on to handle the official opening of Mamo11's nC\\es1 Southern Cahforn 1a propcrt}' 1n Tor- 'rance. Vht· award was presented to Torr S1raughan during United's 381h An- nual International Convenuon held ~ov . 7-11 at Marriott's Marco Beach Resort, Marco Isl and, Flonda. More than 1.000 agents. spou\C). and guests from pnnc1pal c111es throughout the "orld attended the four-da> meetint. LJn11ed Van 1nes 1s one of th<' world's largest movers of household goods and has more than I. I 00 agents in 150 countnes around the globe The van hne spcc1ahzcs 1n the transportallon of elec1ron1c equip· ment. trade show c"<h1b1ts. an dis· pla)s. plant equ1pmen1 and office furnishings. and also sen es as a earner for special rnmmod111es and newly manufactured products l 'nn- ed's world headquarter~ 1s 1n suburban St. Louis. IT'S ~OT YET TOO LATE~ -O~LY 43 DAYS LEFT 'I u lt..fund \I I. 'A' r.H .. "hhhrl1l Bnd llrl'll'Vf'r 'II I . 'll:J 1 ..... ~ I. I · :.?: I • l:I • 6: I -IU:I lr•f'i'•fll" ltral t..1alf' -ln.-omr Oil & (.a. -t.quipmrnl l."'*'"'11 Edut·otional "'"mi1111or t ur Qualiril'd ln•Hton. CPA 'i. i( ~rok.-r~ H f ~TELLIGE~T YEAR-END J NVESTME~T ,, t•ro.,.no.cl h• ll\1 Ill'\ ti £>"1 TU'\, I" 2to•ll Ht<hln ,,. . "" lllh. In'""· '••r Jarnborrr lO) .... " ... _. ~u ,i.., -r7 ttrf>nfH~11a Hur "'laU uf \uornr-.~ and \rrounl•nh ""''"bf-•'•ilahl,.. •1 \\I ~ P\I \lnnrfa, h 1da•. at..-. '•1ur.ta-. HIM \PHI\ \I• \0 t I• l\l f l\l \l'l'iJl\1 \ti\ I THE NEC CAR TELEPHONE LIM ITE D T IME ONLY I NVENTORY R EDUCTI ON SALE Installed by Certified, Factory-Trained Techniciant; plu-. in.,tallation (7 14 )770-3363 -.-....... ------~ -..-._ ---------------_____ _..._ ~ -----------~ -= -:."""'.:!,........__ ...- CBLLULAB • I!ITBUATIORAL INC. NEC AlJTHORfZED SERVI CE FACILITY Start or Im.prove YOUR OWN Business A seminar examining the areas of concern to new business owner<; and i., intended to make you more successful in YOU R bu<;ine!t!t operatiom.' The ~minor w I be conducred DECEMBER 1st from Q AM ro Noor or the offices o f SCOTT, BANKHEAD & CO. 1JOO DOVE smEET SUITE 200 NEWPOl\T OEACH CA 92660 j YOU WILL DISCUS R11'111"" 1o1r '" r h anJ h, '"' tu I 1n,1n, t• 11 .. 1,li l11rur .. 1, IHl.tnl 1:11 'ratcnwnr ,1ni1I\'" hrl'•tk l'\ cr1 ,111,11\ '" ~l• • 111n11n~ and film1o1 W''"m' YOU WlLL LE~RN ... 111'>.•11! dlht1~•· •rt,•J11 puliltl'' l .. .1,1111: "' hu\111t.1 t•qu11 11" 11r f,,tnk I,'·''" "'"I 11 ·~ .,,. \' ,,,i., • 1r1 trn1 '"'' du-tr .111.J 'I'' 111.11.w f>11,111r" 11 .. 111 111u· Ralph M. cott tht' -.·111 .. r I .Ulllt'r .. 1 d11 l 1'1\ I r111 ,11 ... I .. If fhnkhc~J bl, (I), rf(l\tdr~ \nil \\trh thl ~1'1·n ln,1.:t1t Al llllrl'll 111 t<1urtt'tn ~('llr\ 11f acn1un 1111~ ,.,1,·r11·11,1• anJ 1• .111 in'trth r.1r '"' th1 t 1lif11rn1:1 ( PA F.mnJ1111 nn 111 h.1, 1.1111th1 wn11r1.u' 1111 1 .. ,>1mt111i.: ,1.inJarJ\, JuJmnl[ itan.l.irJ, mc.11111 t.nt'' .mJ f,u~1ru·" \,1111.1111111 He 1 .. .i mtm~r 11f The Amcri' 1n lri~murl' 1 I\ PA' .in.I I 11lif11rn1.1 ( PA <;11llt!V ----------REGISTER NOW! 0 DEC. 1 sr Nome _ --------- Add·~s --------- i25-"" ~YrOl•on Vl!.A [J MOtt•i<ord Pt'l<yle 7 14 _ r.,,....,. Ooo• fat odd1rlonol 1nformorlon coll SCOTI OAHKHEAO v CO c 714') 9~~ .)7)) 1ntcrml·d1ar) tor educauon credit and tht' nation's la11est single source of funds for education loans. In announcing the transaction, Dennis A Kernahan, Salhe Mae's ~cn1or \-ICC president. marketing, said, "The a ya1labil1 t) of Guaranteed \tudcn1 Loan becomes more im- portant each yc:ar. as the cost of c:ducat1on has risen and more stu- <.lents arc pursuing higher education , and ad' anced degr~s. By providing ~en ires ~uch as the forwai'd purchase cummument to education lenders, l\alhl' ~ae helps assure the continued 1l\a1lab1h•}' ol these loans." C'rocl.er Bank will obtain the funds b~ \elhng up to $50 mil hon in existing \tudcn1 loans from its ponfolio under a threc-}c:a1 forwa rd purchase com- m11men1 w11h Sallie Mae and by borrowing an add1t1onal $75 million from the corporation Guaranteed ~tudcnt Loans are the prcdom1nnn1 financing vehicle for studen ts attending postsecondary cduca11onal ins11tut1ons. Maximum annual loan amounts for under- gradua1c and graduate students are S:!.500 and $5.000 a }ear. respective- !} The loans arc made b}' pnvate lenders and pubhc agencies and are re1nsured b} the federal government. tudcnts arc required to begm repay- ing the loans on a monthly basis after 1he) graduate or lca\.e school. 8\ bu} 1ng education loans and pro\ 1d1ng other financial services to financial and education institutions. alhe Mae replenishes local supplies 111 ~1udcn1 t:red11 Beaujolal• Nouveau tradition The Hotel Mertdien broqht the 300-year- old Beaujolai• Nou•eau tradition to New- port Beach Thunday with the flnt .. mpl- ln& of the 1984 Beaujolai• Nou•eau wine. The wine wae Oown from France to New York. then to Loe An&elee and finally to John Wayne Airport. From there lt wae carried t o Newport Beach aboard a hone- d rawn wacon. The French aovernment reetrlct8 eiportlna of the wine until after midni&ht No•. 14. For 300 yean, French merchante, reetauranteun '1ld hotellen ha•e raced to be the Ont to acquire a .. mplln& of the year'• Nouveau wine. Any and all mean• o( traneportatlon are uaed to obtain the wine a• eoon a• poHible after the reetrlctlon• have been lifted and the wlne could be ehipped for the fir•t taetln&•· ORANGE COAST STOCKS Son en shine will chair FWD's event Here are the stock market actlvltlee of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Nov. 16. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. • &• I ..... .. I ,wt•~r-•~tc••'~te• . -~ .. ' ... ,, I I HS 1' ( 1tU• U O t I t '114•1 I •IH•JI 1HT I t"' 1 CQC t ·------------·-&.--... -...... ·--·..._ ...... ---~--··-··---·---····-·--,, .... 4 ................. .,. ......... l! .... ~ ~ ................................................ . .. . . . .. ~ . --. , . .. ... ... .. .. ,. ... " . . . .. . .. t U• '10 ... '" . ,, .... J-: .• \o•\' •••ti ., ... " •• , . . . ... . 'Tf' ,, .... . ' •• f ., . • ... & " r 1. ' .. 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Reservations can be made by mailing a check to Women's D1 v1sion. 12181 Buaro, P.O. Box 1320. Garden Grove 92642. For more information call 530:6636. NB firni gets art award in LA Inter< ommunications. lnc .. has been honored "uh two aY..ards b} the An Director<. ( lub of Los Angeles . The "le" pon Beach-based agency rcccl\ed two awards for newspaper advcusemcnts for Ventana Can} on, a country club c:ommunity in Tucson. .\nz.. and two for magazine advertisements for the same projects. More th an 4.000 entries were sub- mitted for the Art Olrectors Club's annual competition. Art director was Stu Va n- derMculcn; copywriters were Alan Marcus and Betty Spurr. Aircal sets another high profit mari .\ircal contin~d its record break- ing performance in otr'Ober. report- ing the best October traffic results in 11s 17 >.ear history. 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Orozco said a major factor In The exteriors are arrayed with Canyon Creek's success In re-I cedar shingles, siding of board cent months has been Its special and batten or heavy Spanish lace 10.5 percent financing (10.77 stucco, affd--ntasonry detallJflg. annaul percentage rate) for the Red mission tile or cedar roofs, first 10 years: For the final 20 extended. eaves and overhangs, years the loan rate Is established radlu~ details for the multi-paned by prevailing mortgage levels. windows and brick planters and "For homes In the executive trim all contribute to the styling. price range such as Canyon Even the doors of the two-and Creek, this Is a unique opportuni-three-car garages are finished ty to obtain well .. below-market with custom decorative detailing. financing," said Orozco, assis-Introduced by hand-carved, tant vice president for the de-solid-oak doors with solid brass veloper, Financial Scene Inc., a locks, the homes have stained subsidiary of Great American and leaded glass sidelight or First Savings Bank ... And, at our inset windows at each entry. current sales rate, It ·won't be Design variations. Include In- around for much longer," he terlor atrlums, a library Iott, a added. --sky11ghted hideaway-and, in two These special mortgages are of the models, downstaJrs den- one-time assumable and have no bedrooms. Augmenting the for- prepayment penalty. mal living and dining rooms are Canyon Creek is offering Its nook eating areas and breakfast seventh and final phase of 18 bars and, In four of the plans, homes, featuring some of the family rooms. best view lots In the Gold Nugget Visitors should take the Santa Award-winning· community. Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive _ J...welve.. of the 18 homes In phase _ exitan'1praceed-north-.Qn.CuWer- seven and 122 In all have been to Irvine Boulevard. Turn right on sold. Irvine and left on Yale Avenue Prices range from $260,000 to past Hicks Canyon Drive. Models $348,000 and occupancy Is furnished by Carole Elchen In- scheduled for January. terlors are open dally from 9 a.m. The homes have been de-to 5 p.m., except Wednesdays slgne<:t by Cordell Ross and and Thursdays, 730-1800. . T he Plan 5 at Canyon Creek ezempllfles the Irrine de•elopmen t'• maMlve homes, providing 2.900 feet of unna •pace. with ftye be4room8 and three batU, ..... muter bedroom with fireplace and wet bar. Woodbridge Lakeside elicits enthusiastic early reception More than half of available homes sold before opening Success is smiling on Wood- bridge L~akeslde, as evidenced by the enthusiastic buyer response to the recent grand opening of models at the new home de- velopment in Irvine. Even before the grand open- ing, more than half of the 42 units in the first phase of the slngle- family attached neighborhood were sold. "Homebuyers have been over- whelmingly receptive to Wood- bridge Lakeside," reports Steve Scarborough, vice president of Standard-P~cific Corp-. Woodbridge Lakeside ul- timately will consist of 132 resi- dences, many of which will front Woodbridge South Lake. The casual, yet elegant design of the homes Is suited to the lakeside environment. The homes are priced from $159,900 to $273,900. Available In four floor plans, the homes of WoodbrldQe . ' Lakeside range in size from 1,568 to 2, 194 square feet. Configura- tions include two-bedroom-plus- den, three-bedroom. or three- bedroom-plus-famlly room. The special courtyard-orien- ted design of the one-and two- story homes enhances privacy. Formal dining' rooms and living rooms feature hand-built mason- ry fireplace with gas log lighter. Amenities Include ceramic tile entryways, skylights, vaulted ceil- ings, plus carpeting, raised panel interior doors, staircases with hand-finished oak balustrades, antiques brass door hardware and decorator-selected Interior lighting fixtures. Kitchens have garden win- dows, hand-finished oak cabi- nets. cerrtmic tile counter tops and oak-trimmed luminous ceil- ing. Appliances Include self- cleanlng over} and microwave combination, separate efectrlc cooktop, eleven-cycle dish- washer, disposer and lcemaker plumbing. Master bedrooms have walk-in closets (most plans), full width mirrors, pullman tops, double vanities, hand-set ceramic tile tub and shower surrounds, and porcelain finished steel tubs. Some plans include separate tub and shower, and one has a quiet retreat. Exteriors feature cedar siding and textured stucco com- plemented bv shaketile rootS. Recreational facilities at the Woodbridge community incluqe parks, swimming pools, two man-made lakes, spas, beach clubs, swimming lagoons. bicycle trails, and private tennis club. A second tennis club is under construction adjacent to Woodbridge Lakeside. To reach Woodbridge Lakeside. exit the Santa Ana Freeway at Culver Drive In Irvine, turning south to Main Sreet anq left on Main. From the San Diegd Freeway, exit at Culver and go north to Main, turning right. From Main, turn right on West Yale Loop and left on Springbrook South to the project. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, call 786-2499. . Seller .gi ust be w~r_Y-of pitfalls, risk in no down, carryback.deal , By alMON 8YK~8 i Imagine yoJ have llattd your home for sale, and your broker gets an offer conalstlng of a no- downpayment, seUer carryback deal. The would-be'buyer has been to an Investment "seminar'' on buying real estate with no money down, and his flrat atep on the :-oad to riches wm be your home. The offer requires you to refinance your home up to 80 percent of ltt value. · The buyer will get cash back generated by the new flnanctng, and you will be required to carry ' paper on the remaining 20 per-be structured to your advantage. cent of the property's value. A key factor in such dffls ts the Fl~st of all,_ does your broker risk of loss due to the lack of any even have to bother you with equity to foreclose on over 80 such an otter? percent of the property's value. Yes. The broker le legatly and A knowledgeable broker wm ethlcaUy bound to present the be able to suggest ways In which offer despfte his personal reset'· you can protect yourself from the vatlona. very considerable risks Involved. The broker's role In such .a This 11 a situation where the situation will be to adv1•. mak-Importance of Informed. ex- Ing sure you have all the feet• pertenced profesaJonel advice wtth which to make an Informed cannot be overemphaslzed. decision. . (Simon ~-Is fldltor of ftnt In tact1 d.ec>ft• the juatlfled tnl llaJ, • }Oum•I for ttNI f'NI unsavory reputation of th ... no--•t•te lnduttry, P.O. Box 20066, aown, carryback deals, lt might Rivera/de, CA 92516. Tel: be possible for the tr•naactlon to 888-IOOSJ ... -. Ocean View Custom Homesites The height of luxury ... in the hills of San Juan Capistrano. Discover the world of Connemara, an bluff overlooking the ocean . exdusiveeustom homesite community of rare Come visit the ultimate setting for your value. Unobstruc.ted lines of sight Oow from this grandest home ever-the ocean view hills of private enclave to Dana Point Yacht Harbor and San Juan Capistrano. beyond. Nearby are charming towns, scenic Priced from Sll0,000 toS270,000 beaches and a glistening harl>or. Construaion-Excellent rtnancing Available.• ready homesites of up to 36,000 square feet are Ask about ou r no obligation yours-estate sized for gracious manor homes. contingency sale program. Most residents at Connemara will enjoy ·<.tor -ales nt>nt fur dt"a11, Sales Offict' Ck>St'd Thurtda' \ their ocean view from inside the private ® 27142 Co Dri community owned-entry gates with ten-nn~ ve nis cou rts and a complete recreation _ San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 area-while others will be situated on a (714) 661-0305 or 661-1053 ~ CONNEMARA ~ t Custom Homesites In The Ocean Hills of San Juan Capistrano e~ ~o~~· ot G~o ~·~ ~~~ '--o<t-c0~ C~~ t,et '<o~t :fl\)~. ~o -1 I ' • • Pacific Ranch development designed projeet being developed In a Joint wnture between Urban West and Man11on Propertlet, Inc., a realdentlal development aubaldlary of The Huntington Beach Co. larger master suites are not only functlonal but designed with attention to quallty detailing, comfort and convenience. S 185,000. for thoae who are looking for an ea.gent llfettyte In a private .... Ide community; and The Vlllu, priced from the low $100.0001 and marketed toward first-time homebuyers with 5 percentj,iown bond financ- ing at a 30-ya.r. 9.95 percent theed rate (10.35 percent annual percentage rate). and eundeckt. t-teatth and rec. reatlon amenltlel are beeomlng 1 prerequisite for buyer•. accord· Ing to Yaukln. who not .. that "there are few •Ingle famll) homes that people can attord with these kind• of f acllltl ... '' to meet the emergf ng needs of buyer-s -- Consumer demands for effl· ctency, quality per square foot and value have made developers more aware of design and space, according to Phillip E. Yasskln. vice president and director of marketing for Urban West Com- munities, a residential develop- ment company headquartered In Santa Monica. In handling sales and market- ing for Pacific Ranch at H4nt- lngton Beach, Yaukln has had the opportunity to evaluate the trends In today's market. Pacflc ranch Is one of Urban West's residential communltlett, a $90 mllllon, 558-unlt residential According to Y asskln, "Builders are attempting to be more conscl~ntlous about not wasting any of the space that people are paying for. For exam- ple, we are designing rooms to be more furnlshabte: 1here's more storage space bullt Into units; Designs are also becoming sensitive to ownership privacy, said Yasskln. especially In at- tached housing development• like Pacific Ranch. In this development. there are two distinct products within one 40-acre community to satisfy a variety In market appeal: The Townehomes. priced from Homeowners will also have accesa to three separate rec- reation centers, each featuring a clubhouse, s~lmmlng pool, spa The Pacific Ranch on-site sal4" facility I• open dally for prevlh sales from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. or Yorktown Avenue at Lake Stree1 In Huntington Beach. Further Information may be obtained by phoning 960-2797. Kurth picked as sales agent for Connema·ra home sites Kurth. Anable, Brebner, Inc. has been chosen by Moreland Deyelopment Co. to represent Its newest custom h'ome-lot com- munity, Connemara-by-the-Sea in San Juan Capistrano. "They readily identified with our market and our goats," said Randy Gibson. Moreland De- velopment's project manager for Connemara. "They have proven over the past three decades that their effective selling techniques produce successful results." Connemara's coastal hill com- munity Is comprised of 103 view lots averaging approximately 13,500 square feet. Construc- tion-ready building pads average 8,300 square feet. A curving entry monument and cupola-styled gatehouse in- troduce a privacy-oriented sec- tion of 80 tots. A more open and accessible setting of 23 lots is located adjacent to this private O utstand ing p erformance area. t-'rospectlve custom home :rhe community offers pan-builders may have their own oramlc views of ttle Pacific Ocean architect or builder design their and tne lights of Dana Point home, or they can be referred by Harbor. . . Moreland to a variety of oonsult- Trees and blooming plants line ants who have shown an interest the community's single-loaded In designing, homes for the de- streets. Private tennis courts and vefopment. a cabana with dressing rooms Prices for the ocean view lots are also on hand. of Connemara range,. lrom Professional upkeep of com-$110,000 to $270,000. Avallable munity amenities and common financing Includes 91/a percent areas Is ensured by a property Interest for two years with a 25 owners' assoclatlon. percent down payment. Arch ltec t -b u ii de r John Visitors should take the Santa Mcinnes of San Juan Capistrano Ana Freeway south through San recently broke ground on four Juan Capistrano to Camino Las limited-edition custom manor Rambles. Go east to Avenlda homes. each of which reflects Pescador, turn left, and follow tradltlonal Irish or English coun-the signs to the sales office. try estates. Set on choice view The models and sales office lots. these four-and five-are open from 12 noon to 6 p.m. bedroom residences feature a weekdays. and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. two-story design and from 6, 100 · weekends. to 7,500 square feet of living For addltlonal information, call space. 661-0305 or 831-8364. Connemara '• coa.tal hill community la comprised of 103 view Iota averaclng approximately 13,500 square feet, plus construction-ready building pads. Su1nlner Wind community receives architectural prize Before ground had been architect's successfn integrat1ng · Only 36 of the single-famny broken. or construction begun. the new homes Into the existing detached residences are sched- the new Gfeller Development Co. neighborhood design. This was uled to be constructed on ttfe site community of Summer Wind. accomplished through utilization of the former Corona Eiel Mar single-family detached homes in of 30-foot frontage lots and rear-Elementary School. A selection Corona del Mar, had already loaded garages. which are of floor plans will be available, been honored with an award for characteristic of the area's orig-with three or four bedrooms. architectural excellence. inal land plan. family rooms, and Individual Project architect Kermit . Exterior qe~igns and detailing touches that should give each Oorius Associates of Corona def were drawn by the designers home a ''custom" feeling, the Mar entered the Summer Wind from careful research of the builder notes. plans in the .orange County Corona del Mar architecture. Summer Wind is now open for :::~~~~~::::Y:~r~ Chapter AIA "On the Boards" The recognition by the Orange preview sales, with Initial oc-~ r-competition -a bi-annual event County chapter of the AIA Is cupancy set for April. Lee Sales office, receives an that cites projects in the design lndlcattve of the excitement that Further imormafTon Is avail-f':r~~!~~ 0(~!:1di:~~rd stages -and received a Merit has been generated by the com-able by visiting the on-site sales Wauon, senior vice presi-Award. munity among neighbors and office, open daily from 11 a.m. to dent of sales administration Design awards were selected prospective purchasers alike. ac-4 p.m. under the direction of for the firm. The award in three major categories; plan-cording to Gfeller Development. American Home Builders Mar- recognlzes a l ,OOO percent nlng, interiors and mixed use; The project won . unanimous ketlng Services. Inc. Summer increase in sales volume with merit winners drawn from approval from the Newport Wind Is located on Carnation these areas. Beach City Council, and has Avenue. between 2nd and 4th, on :;:~t~!! y::~e period the In making the award, the already sold one-third of Its first the beach side of Pacific Coast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~rg~a~n~l~za~t~lo~n~~a~p~p~la~u~d~e~d~~th~e~1 phasejustfrom blueprints. Highway. Phone 760-9511. \ - Why pay $7 4, 900 for a stud io when you can have a ,2 bedroom, 1 V2 bath home in Orange County for the same price? Down payment of $5700 moves you in incl. closing costs . •; mile north of the Sao Otego fwy on Golden West S1reel and Homer Ave in Westminster 714/895·5315 New service offers lower home sales · A new real_ estate service is offering a money-saving pro- gram for home buyers and sellers In Irvine. Help-U-Sell of Irvine, merging counseling, traditional real es- tate and marketing. charges $2,950 to help sellers sell their homes. No advance fee Is re- quired. and the $2,950 Is payable at closing. On a $150,000 home the fee represents a savings of $6,050 from a 6 percent real estate commission. "I think our appeal and the reason we are doing so well Is that our low fee allows sellers to get their property sold. Because most sellers save $5,000 to $10,000 they have the option to use all or part of the savings for financing, to reduce the price or reduce the down payment." says Don Taylor\ president of the Callfornla-based franchise or- ganization. Under more conventional sales arrangements, sellers just can't afford to pay an average of $9.000 plus In real estate com- missions and many others need to get all cash at closing and cannot afford to carry owner financing, said Taylor. Help-U-Sell of Irvine Is able to offer the reduced fee because most sellers show the property and hold their own open houses. That frees Help-U-Sell to work on the nuts and bolts of selling: obtalnlng financing. advertising and assisting 'with the paper- work. For sellers who cannot show their own property. Help-U-Sell wlll do the showing for a fee of $500. Help-l.'.1-Sell services Include advertising the property. as- sistance with paperwork. arrang- ing the financing and follow- through .until closing. It can even place the property on the mul- tlple listing service and still save the sellers money. Casablanca previews begin this weekend Casablanca, a new townhome community of Blrct Development Corp .• haa opened thl1 wMkend for preview ehowlng. Located at the maeter-planned community of Foreter Ranch In San Clemente, Caaablanca hornet range In price from $119.900to1139,900. Four floor plane feature two or three bedrooms, two, 211. or three be the. Initial move-Ina are acheduled for early December. Upon completion. Cuablenca will comprlM 7 4 unit•. The flrat phase Of 37 home• oner• from 1, 100 to 1,680 aquare feet of Interior llvlng space . • Features Include master bedrooms with vaulted celllngs. ceramic tile entrl" and formal dining areas. Thia $4,852,400 community covert 7.5 acre• near Dana Point Harbor and Shorecllffa golf course. The beach Js five minutes away. To vlalt Casablanca, take the San Oleg9 Freeway to Eetretla. Turn left on E1trefla, which be- com .. Camino de Lo• Mar•. to the home•. For furtrter Information, call The Southland Group at 843-1714. - .. 642-5678 . ; - ~lontla\ Tur~da ' \\ ednr..,Ja , Thur11da' Frida' . Sat urdtt ' ~un<la' h 1. \Ion. I Ut'<;. \\ rd. ·1 hur11 Fri. h I. (.\\CELL \TIO\ ~'t CC HUH:CT IO\~: ( dfl' 1•ll,1 l lt1fl' •llld I 1111 t't 111111' 111 11\ lw 111 ,1d1· 1111 'dlll•· d .,,11fli11 1" ,1, .d10\ 1• l'lt•cl.,t' ,,.,I._ 1111 •I I ,lllt t•l l.1111111 1111111 I 11 • I \\ It '. II I .. II ' 1 ·I I 111 ~ \ 1111 ,. '" I EHHC Ht~: ( 111·1·1._ '0111' 11d d.111 ' .tllcl l'l'flOl'I 1·rr11r .. 11111111·tf1.t11·h . lli1· 1>\11' I'll ()'I .i .... 111111· .. l111 l iilit ~ for 1111· I 1r,I 111• nrr1·1 I 111 .. 1·r1 inn 1111h . OPEN SUNDAY - 1336 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB (1-4:30) $795,000 Spectacular bay/ocean view. Indoor pool plus retractable roof. 4-Bd. 4 bath plus powder room. Fee land. 621 Donald Pl, NB (1-4) .......................... $350,000 One of 4 homes on cul·de·sac. 4 yrs new. 2·story. 3 Bd. den, formal dmmg, assume loan. 760 Via Lido Nord, lido lslt, ff4 (2·4). Sl,575,000 Ong1nal 5 Bd home on 45' wide lot next to greenbelt, xtnt locat11>n. TOWNHOUSES 32 Ima lo1 Ct, NB 0 ·4) ......................... $164,000 Newport Crest featuri ng 2 Bd. 2 ba, new paint. drapes & carpets. Some ocean view. Comm. pool & tennis. 34 Encore Ct, NB (l .'.'4:30} ...................... $187 ,500 fu lly furnished 2 Bd townhome. Permanent ocean view from master suite. Super condition. OP.El TODAY 1-& 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. near new condo, spa, view. $300.000 .................................... 2723 5th Ave, CdM View of beach & sooset from 2 Bdrm $695.000 .............................. 3028 Ocean Blvd. CdM Block to beach, 3 Bdrm, 2 story $439.000 ........................... 302 Heliotrope, Old CdM COt11try Encish 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, famiy rm. $435.000 ........... 528 Seaward, Corona Hilands, CdM 4 Bdrm, sp1, deck, famiy rm. $189.900 .............................. 10658 Et Toro Ave. FV "Monaco", b11 windows, decks, skylicf!ts. $239.000 ......... 2025 Port BrTslol, HV Homes, CdM lake view, nr tennis, iott, 2 Bdnn, 2 Ba. $249,000 .................. 45 Can yon Island, Btg Cyn, NB So Mee! 2 bdrm, tie lot. fnit tren and a f amly, rocim. $285,000 .......... ·1312 Dolphin Terrace Irv Terr. CdM REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E .. t CoHI Hl1h••v. Coron• del MH tllUNllf Q.~1'.l £\ii.f _ f)'C ~c::.~ won muu o~ I'"U ~o 'ob P<ro ... , ----14••4 ~. 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Great buytl A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Absolutely spotless 4 Bdrm and family room, Ith new home with 37" baths Completely rtmodttld w/French doors and windows, 3 fl replacn, wet bar, security system, 3 car &arap. It's all here • move riaht tn!! $939,000 with excellent as- wmlble financ1na for 1ust $250 fees. • Mona ' Jack Chell*t, Rtllton 759·1877 BEACH COMMUNITIES IAYSlllEI 1121,000 Classic 2 story Cape Cod. Features 3 BR, 3 BA. Incredible gourmet kitchen, central courtyard, observation deck, 3 fireplaces and 2 Jacuzzles. Exquisite quality and detailing throughout. As- sume low· Interest private financing. . ' . Ill OllYH • loUll 1111,000 MexJcan-pavet~4ead-yott int&-1-mmscwate--end attractive 2 BR condo in the heart of Newport Beach. Close to pool and tennis. Perfect for bachelor or couple. Sunny patio, mlrrofed ward- robes, etc. E-S~E-SERl/~S--~-----· -· -------_____ _.,. WEST IEWPORT IUCM 1111,000 Seller financing availabl~ at 12% on 3 units. Right on the sand, In wonderful location. Zoned R-3. Ideal for building a new triplex. OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. I IAL .. llSWI · NIIMI Balboa Island on the bayfrontl What could be finer 3 Bdrm home with corner location and llCI IAY S2H,IOO So much for so little! 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces + solar heated pool and spa. French doors. shut- ters, skyllghts, near new kitchen appliances with microwave and many more upgrades. SATURDAY great potential for remodeling Includes private dock w/room for 3 boats. WESTOLlff 1243,000 Just listed! Quality 3 BR, 2 BA Sturdevant bullt. Located on a quiet tree-lined street. Freshly painted Inside and out. Immaculate throughout. Large private yard. Assumable financing. HllllOll YIEW MOIH SHl,100 It's rare to get such a perfect 2 BR plus den home-but we've got one and it's decorator perfect! Beautiful custom bullt-ins. remodeled kitchen that's truly stunning. Extra deep lot with lovely large patios. NlHOll YIEW MOIH 1334,100 "Contemporary Country" -Is there such a thing? You must see this home!! Just listed -4 BR, 21/z BA. family room. The decor is perfect!! Sophisticated. yet "comfy" and beautifully priced I SH VIEW sua, 700 Spacious pool-sized tot in 24 hr. guard gated community. Light. airy 3 BR Nantucket model. Attractive decor. Owner wilt carry financing with low down. Possi ble lease/option. ElSTILUFF 1341,IOO Just listed. Panor8fTliC view of ocean , city lights -from highly ~raded 4 BR Lusk home. All new kitchen. teak built-Ins. solar. Fee land. Dramatic pool and spa in a very private setting. 111 CAil.. 1111,000 Excellent financing available on this beautifully decorated 4 BR home. Large covered patio. Attractive spa. Golfers wlll llke the putting green. Marvelous famlly home In gated area. HYH lllORH 1111,000 Rare 6 B9rm with big view. Excellent family home with recreation and format dining room + 4 baths. Totally enclosed pool-sized lot in well established neighborhood. OTHER AREAS IMUID lftl 1118,000 A touch of New England. French doors. paned windows, used brick fireplace and more. Fea· tures 2 stor~es, 2 BR and 2'h BA. Quiet. yet "' convenient locatfon. Attractive assumable financing/Owner says sell! um LllllA 12,111,000 The most breathtaking tocatlon ever-your own gated contemporary mansion surrounded on 3 tides by ocean. All new. exquisite In every detail . 4 BR, 6 BA, 4 flreplacesl MIHOR VIEW llOIH 1951 Port Lockslelgh 2 BA, Oen $249,500 C. BALDIKOSKI USTILIFF 812 Aleppo St 4 BA, FR, Pool, Spa $349.500 TOM BOLAND HLCIHT 7 Northampton Ct 2 BR. Oen $570,000 DEBI BIBB SUllDAY ILUFFS 2224 Vista Hogar 3 BR $159.500 KAY PARKER HIVEHtn '6111 20 Tahoe 3 BR. FR $213.000 LISA WHITE llYSlllH 2772 Circle Or 3 BA $250,000 ELEANOR BOWIE Mlllllll VIEW llOIH 1821 Port Barmouth 4 BA, FR, Spa $334,500 C. BALDIKOSKI USTILIFF 812 Aleppo St ·4 BA. FR. Poot, Spa $349.500 RITA BOLAND SU VIEW 2121 Yacht Yankee 4 BA, FR $349,500 G.ANDERSON MllllH VIEW MILLS 1301 Keet Dnve 3 BR. FA $385.000 MARIAN REEDY WHTCLIFF 12 15 Somerset Ln 2 BA. Den $398.500 LYDI A MURPHY HLCOlllT 7 Northampton Ct 2 BR . Den $570,000 DE.Bl BIBB THE ILIFFS 11 H,IOO One of the Plaza's best locations. 4 BR con- verted to 3. Kitchen/family room with large bricked patio. End unit allows hght and airy feeling Probate sale and priced to sell now This one won't last. IUi CAllYOI U&0,000 Intimate 2 Br. 2 BA Dover model in golf com- munity located on nice cut-de-sac Perfect for a second home away from home. Call for appoint- ment today. SUVIEW -S4l0,000 Everything you've ever wanted and a little bit more can be found in this 4 BR. two story view home. The exquisite decor and private spa will captivate you. llLllA PElllllU 1411,000 Old World elegance. 4 doors from the beach. 4 BR house plus study + bachelor unit. Wood floors. custom krtchen and the best of every- thing. One of Newport's most tastefully de- signed unun Int.Ill 5 BA plus bonus room In a vlsual medley of color & light. Forever view. pool & spa. Hardwood. Ftench doors, a compelllng combination of taste, room, tocatton, view & price. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE • WEST IEWPORT 1711,000 Outstanding 2 year old cus1om. Corner lot with forever ocean views. 3 BR, 3 fireplaces. fine quality cablnetry.,cook's dream kitchen. llLIOl ISU.. ltl0,000 Prime bayf ront with large pier & float & small boat dock. 2 houses -each 3 BR. on 11h tots. Island charm 1n quiet location A one of a kind property LIM ISLE 11,011,000 Elegant country bayfront on Via Lido Nord. Sweeping spiral staircase ove·r1ooks step-down living room. 7 BR. 5 BA. private wing with 2 BR. 2 BA. kitchen & separate entry rHlllSULA H YFROIT 11, 110,000 Perfection is the descriptl'on for thts elegant contemporary 3 BR -home. Quiet W. Bay location by N.H. Yacht Club. Excellent boat facillties plus a garden pat1r off master BR suite. PlllllSUU llYFROIT $1,121,000 Exceptional 3 story 5 BR. 6 BA home on exclusive BUENA VISTA. This unique home has a 3 story covered atrtum. etevator. s11ttng room. w/wet bar on 3rd floor Quality construction &' decor plus beach lot & d~ck. JASllH CREEK Hll,000 Most popular Plan It m ideal private location. 2 BA. cozy den. beautifully decorated w/magnif1cent tush gardens. tiled patio. 24 hr. guard gated security, pools & tennis. SO. Of llWl. • HrlUJS . HH,000 S1de-by-s1de duplexes. Two 2 BR. 1 BA • newer 2 SR. 2 BA .... 1 BR. 1 BA. Good location. Near park. shops and beach with some ·bay view. Great builder/investor potential. Assum. flnanc . Drive by. then call. $260,000 & $295,000. SHHCLIFFS 1111,000 Quality 3 BR home on extra large Shorecllffs tot, high vault ce!llngs, skylights, open feeling lead- ing to 36' pool. lovely gardens, pool house. Excellent neighborhood In prestigious areal OlllU Ill IAa UYFlllT IHI .... Perfect Mttlng for that-Ctmstmas ..Soat Parade Party .. New England style cherfT\ on 50' of the bay. This 4 BR. 31~ BA home hasia long driveway leading to 3 car garage & dock space for 3 boats plenty of room for guestsl Land Included. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD. 844-9080 -~AMERICA 'S LARGEST -FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY .. -. .. ' I I \ J Orenge Coaal OAILY PllOTISund1y, Novemb4W 19, 198• 2 Iii 111! ..... 111 Wt 1ew 1M 111! 111111191tk ...... Mt. IHI Yi,,..,..., llM ..... fllit•• .. ~. ~..... .... lltt ··-... ...,.,. ..... 1111 ... prt .... .. .. ru;; ....... llt 0..-. "' etw90t UDO Ill.! IXYM HD = .... ==· .. ~-.... --~ .. -a •• 1'~l--•• ~ ' 1 •11a. 1 Lit TURTLI! ROCK RJOOE UUD .... betoW mkt Uttle Ot W/dot:Jtl, '°' 90' + .ri· 2ld OU.1t1oot ~ lo-SPVGLAU HflL ... ,., 2 8d + 18(t.Xlnt cond. 1 2bf 21A~ den, lt\Ow9 llke • WllTml OCl!AN,AOHT DUPLEX PIKfll ft1W S bd 2 be l'IOUll no down 7to-a00 Pool,..,._ tf3..7t _ c1ttof1 ..... 11200 flOIM. 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S1925/mo gd tor hornel 831·12'1 S18-.'20 lnGCMne. C•ll JlinUlltY 11t. Pt1ndpeil ,.,.._... 8hoWn letllun ti)'• gate, near S.C Piau country kltctl. pyt 'br1cit bullt"4n ~lhe!Vll Incl IM!lllllWlt.1265,0 00 PA.TACK T!NOAI Oltty. Muet be motivated. LMdif\li rm Q 2 bt T~ W...ide w/pool, IPI + earJ>Ot'. patio. Sell 0, lt•d•. franctl esoor. opening to A.Hume tll·S146,000 7eo-t702 752~2271. 2Br. 28e w/dln. L.... cergar, lfgpetlo, pnv.c S.ct'lflel at Ml.too. W9 000 w/ueum loen nlQI patlO & ywd. 11 5% OWC paper. S1700/mo Incl Qrdnr. NO aeoo 213-3•1<>0e 3 bd ~$79,"9 ~ ~ Sat/Sun 1,.s. lMS Alducld to 123e.500 W.E.Doud & Co lno Y11W -petL 14o..a715 lM ac>Pt. 2 et~bf ii9 pOOi 101M' Q • Try S7000 min Hllcrelt. 497-eoeo' .... 1-4 873-· HIOO Bluftl Townhoule wllowty ..... ~-•• L.. Execut111e home. Pan· M VE ..... down. raa1 lmlee1men1· r=-:: 11-Pt• ..... •-.... IU Ul)C)lt~ ..... ...., , ... __ ._ s1a&J\ ._ Won't IUtl ...... ll11i IHI -rwt -11111 .. n ' tun~-·~ * * ()(emlc oceen w . HVo 957·2Mt. 1256/mo ~1p:.-,~un.:= IUITLY•Hum M!-1211 ':::=-::o.c: ~!;a::·~-~~p~ ............. 2~":':-:l Ciliiiiil .. llD =·~~~i.:3 •U * '31-12'1 \ 8d townho4,IM. a..t lo-Y,ge ~·yard. FNt Bo.e.tullplnNwptHart>or Ll.Ulll&f tt,180.oOo 11'1 tu1fV _: 2i( 2L m Q to 38R2*be,l(M\aC. Bright Br1nd new ooncfo ~'':C:1fo:"r'la .. ~l!t POH•HIOn POOlbla. 111allabl• wl purct'tHe. 28R 28A. SPACE 37. ~ loenawfth' .~dlllfn. ~c:~:s lhtu~ lnelryd/a;.'!!,".S: ... r:=: =:11:.= u~ ~ '92 900-OPE~ SUNDAY Prleed to eall!I T~)IWnhouH 1349.000 fi, Cout Highway, ...,..., """" .,.. -.,,__ ., llMI Mutt Mitt • K ·RMlty 484-7764 .... ....., 1te4aH ~ellp S389,000 Newport BNch Excel condition. F/P Oal6gn« My furn 2 8d S1'450/mo Agt, 780·8311 rn pymt·HOO tot •ye .I 1JI hellf ...... OWMt (71-4)646-7100 DI AN.a BaYtkM VW.O-S 1,450,000. Aclt CMltlnl townhouee. Poof &tennll Mt redone 2b< off PCH mow.In coet Why ren l•+..-sT L!tualltul I ~lMltrMIMlter (714)8?3·1331 M1-1133ot557-2713 c:ouf1S1115873..oete modkltctt +xtrul700'• VAbkrte7-i'431 llAITlll •m-... .. y ~~View, .... ~~·,~ 111 .. 11 I ··-· ml. ..... I au.i-Juml er.-°' Quiet Ill 2be w/IJll Nice 300Cflf Famity hOml --_, ,_, ~ ·-,,_ _, ... Yl1U II' w 1111111 ARK~ • ttu "' ne ' $750 S.l fM 53M 190 $400 bungl6ow nr lhol w/lntew quart-. or gueet p:'\'::.. ~bd ~': S Ult,OOO. UY9 In luxunou. MCUl'lt)' ~lomll!'ci 8 20~1 K~ Rll•T•... ~:m~uiey ~, LARGE CONTEMPORARY ~:,::: ::3~ :es S ., .. PrlY•te dining lfM w/PoQI, ..,._ & game rm •TRAVELERS HAVEN· SPllfa.AI NW for • rHll1tlc prloel W•I t'tome °" I comer I Llfl Wlfl 9LIJ rnot--1~11150/mo, 3 BR 2'h BA IN OLD COM &Mt Atty fM 53M190 4 be -t 2 frpl -t mQr•. Reduced to 12".900 Lo\191y corner, prof Ex09ptlonal hOml l\lgh on Choo11 your l•11orlte lot. 2 BR 2be wlllgtlt In· Block to tt'tl bMct\. Reedy rp J / II S 1500 MO OnlY S1?3,000 at1m 12'40,000 fin. decorll9d 2 Bdrm home It'll hlll In E.&atblutt. ldMJ model & loeatlon from t1<lors. A very attractive to l>Olld 3 loe hou.... f•ifJ>liJl(I ff(!. t l((lt JOYCE WALTZE SHARP 4lr. Qu .. UJt. D Patrick 1'~ 831·1286 Try low down. CllJ wlthupgrad9dearpet1& tam home 5Br 3ba d• our large lnYentory We home tor only $25,000. Prime CO<ner at 8th & -ai&.l!r -Yf''MJ.I' lt~·J 831·12ea g1r/y11'd, no pet• S9t PATRICK TENORE ltlull-..$159.000 llaned tM entertaining apec;llllle In VIit• BalbOe Clll 5'40..5937 W•lnut St. $255,000 'WI". 'r , I mo. 850-8373/979-5-42 780-8720 wlo~ tamlly room 2 S---· p let ew'84 dbi. wide In Npt make ottlf owe Pti*· fij.J-,V1.'I~ S900 EASTSIDE prtve Calllorapptto ... theM &•vtewfrom HY!ng.dln· llnple ropert : BHch. Full price 873-1tl00Agt homew/garage38'21 Ind otl'llf Viii• Bal~ Ing & pltlo. Offwad It • PERMANENT VIEW· $39.900. 861·2004 )4tJ [. c..i Hwr .. ~ M2-4"8 llitlngs. $385,000. 540· 1151. Lowest price 2 Bdrm, 3rd 275 •• .... •atairta, Dtttrt 1411 lniat 2144 M1gnlflcent 3Br 4B• iii51mo loYlty 3 8d 2t OUll Tl nHIT 142·1200. ltoor unit. Corner lo· ••talal .. 1 58( w/poo1 Jee rec fee houle. ld .. I L~tlOn. hoUM w/ ylrd lodty ,, . MU 1111,lllm l~r1 IMc~ I catlOn-ltgM ·& bright wltt't Lg vr;w lot w/pt1n1. lnlide Od .,.., Clo•e to ewi'y~ 402 Golderll'od CdM .'gar, all blt-ln1.'n1ot ... C0$TA MES&i.HEIGHTS, 1+&:qficonao.NeW~ :'n:'o~~'f="'S..~~ Vllla ..... •1111,000 ~··9d lndlan Well• cc. thl~S1395.851·1848 •1400. AVAILABcL-~ lldllocatlOn,utllPd. Ulllde lllw """'I 3 T a12~" S Largeoutdoorpe11o Owner(7 t4)'44·1451 ' NOWI 1st. lut+MC ... 231 Cab<lllO ~room +,....1pa'."'{1rge d~~[i. optto~~ov1ea~~ TUii nevw ll•llno· 189,000. ncfudad with this t . La1u1 ~ 41 Mr. P1trlng, Sun 11118 'lit 1111 .. IT IMmal dining room, and Doctlllde RE ~208 Bal Penn Pt. 4 8d 2 bupa. • TRAVELERS HAVEN· bedroom,condo on the Oat ti ltllt Low. 3 XfCtl Bay. 3ar lOam-5pm 87&-1•35 142· 1111 famlly room Sol•r Wtnt "" houMl condo Lovely corner. prof deer first lloor. Sealrlty & Pn,aty ISSI 3Ba, poof 11900 mo. OCEANSIDE OF HWY.· 1,,...,,.__,..,,:::-:-"=""~-...,....... equipped You c•n •IT..... etc. 873-3450 Mal9d 2 Bdrm home wtth community fec:tllU• tor HawalfCOndoi-GrHt AYall 12/1. 4"-4722 Attr. 3 Br 2b•. YU . BRAND NEW Vwy lar( uume • 9.75% 1st TOI Clltt HaYen 2bf. den. 2be, upgraded carpe11 & lt'tut-p<IYate llvtng. A new ~ tor SS6K Pec:tftc: I~ IMc~ I $1700/mo 644.0380 3Br 2Ba, 2 car oar E·li< Call 831· 14000 fl replace. guden~r• IWP1 fllll ~ PAii ters. S 159,000 llattngl 831-1400 Coutllne Prop <4M· t399 OCEAN VIEW '4Bd 2bl lge lrg yerd, frplc: Si200 AYI - paradlM on huge Yl9W A ctlallenge In a tuper Lo urnlthtO hOU.. IP• hlQt't bMmed cell-now 145-0H8 " \I I Kl Kc" I lot $295,000 11 '35,000 "near tie.oh" locallon llTRA DESIGN Call for appt 10 ... th41M Yllla lalHa PHtHeM bac•n, Fua1 w /pool In Newport 1noi In ilv rm. \.Oc:atld In EASTSIOE 1Br • .,.. palf1 . llCl\11" Inc. under &pPf•IMd 11ak.iel wtlt't open space VIEW • and othe_r VIII• Bat~ VIEW • Light, brlgM and Crtftl · 1171 BMctl. $1500 8« ... 138 Harbor View .. Hlll1. gar & yrd $850. Allt nO\ RE Al ES TATE 673.,.'429 0< 648--6985 acroll IO park. Enjoy the llstlngl. sp.c:lal wltt't an s 8001 544 3 55 998 3~ tn-t900 .-.1-ir* outdoors white you r•do Un14.1rpUMd qu•llty and 142-1200 unob1tructad VIEW of Fallbrook, 2.7 •ere• ....... hfwlll•• 2500/mo 673·1 • 1 °' . -------•I ..,.., _...., th I• 2 b 9 d r 0 0 m deta.1 In lhl1 luxurlou1 ap-ocean & city llghta at Charming 28R older ltat11J 1211 '45--08'4 Agt EASTSIOE 38r 2Ba w/d9 UT/111 12·1 5 189000 63l·t400 polnt9dhomeontheNo1 nlgt'tt. • perte<:t 1 Bdrm t'tome. Pool, 111ew , OoeanYlew,48r,3Baf.,,,.. lg gar, lrplc. pool. Po CM R-2 Zone. 3 8d 2ba -+ 1707 PORT STIRLING ' . I airway of the Big Canyon condo t0< the llngle pet· Park 11 k • Set 11 n g . LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT· 5 Hy room, patio, 2 car gar. HrYICe & grdnr In r..,tll In reer. Obie git. For l&Ht 0< 19e option 38r IALllA FIDR golf courM. Mulmum IOn whowantuecurlty In S165,000 673--0187 Bed + lerge entlttal~ Jus1 one gi.,-,t a18') off S11001mo. 53$-4e37 IOI 62'x182' Full priof 2Ba wlpoot. $248:500. prlvaCy and • brMth· • deelrMble loeatlon. LI. bc~•e• I room•. Spenllh vllla. In-Ocean Blvd, S1700~mo. EASTSIDE CLEAN 28 1135,000. Aalume loal' Dyl 770-6711 EYH Prt .. LHatlelU liking Ytewl Shown only Auum•ble financing.._ tenor awlmmlnn pool lndudM garden«. 181 a new .. ...int Ga w/10% down. WHITSON 786-3715 Ownr/Agt Orlglnal Balboa Ch•l•t by •ppoln1ment With $159 000 FEE 631-1400 ... Bd 2 ~ 1ownh... u5001 .... 1' . u~ JI ,/ ~ . REALTORS 794-1787. with mem0<les of bygone Owner·Brok1<. ' . S•nl• Marl• Equity ap--mo . ...,1•1'400. f'JO't1>11Q cl~ t .. .'J1 a~ yrd. AYI now $850/m. ira_.1_,....11_. 41Hl+llHTISI d•Y•· CloM to Bay & $775,000 -"''" KIHt1.,,1 prox S24,oo0 9llCt't•nge BAL B 0 A ISLE • 61)1),,,J. // 548-31550<998·3434 ~·--• .,_ Nice 48f" hme wl tep•r•te Beactlea, this 3 bedroom Waterfront Duplex on turn-110~1-. Inc. for 2 Bd 2b• condo <*'I· BAYFRONT: 3 bed fUrn. 1~w•7...,7•lY1 U!J Elltllde CM 3BR with hardwood hOOf'S tlOO sq ft gueet unit home wlll ct'tallenge the DENNE SODERLING Ing buln. W/lllp f()( '45' REAL ESTAIE trtl oc. 71'4-759--1950 ~~I M :i~. y . ~ 6''1-1(~9" 2 bf w/loe yard. nftl carpet, fr.ah paint Clrculll' drlYe poot fruit creatlYe buyer. Llll9d 11 REAL TOR bOat. Lg patio w/apa t7U900 mo. • f ' t r Y 548--4589 aft 10M'I double garage. Large ~ tr ... & mucti ~O<e. Own· S 175,000 FEE. 831· 1400 720-1782 ~85K agt 873-3777 Large Inventory H•watl LIDO ISLE: Fulfy fUrnl9hed 3407 l Ceal Hwy c.I zoned lot. Room tor ad· .,, wtll conli<jer carrying prop ror exct\ange or 3Bdrm. 2 b•. WINTER -" EU1lldl newly paint• dltlOnal unit•. $123,500 111 TO Priced $297•500. -"\II HI Kl"I -i•HUUOllll WITEIFlllT lu. p USO aale. Pacific Couutne RENTAL. $1900/mo. OLD Ct>M-Outltandlng 3 hM. 2Br 1Ba •. ...,.,.., ltJ ........ lttr, FULLER REALTY 11<>'11 ... Inc. 2BnR; 2b-1107 000 IEllOO TISIU 1 rtf _ Prop 494-1399 631-1400. 8d 3 ba new home. Llgt'tt dine rm. t't11dWOOd fir .12 121 REAL (ST AI( • ··~ -· & llry with hardwood dbl glf lg llndacllot 141-llH -I ~ t7U900 wtapprox $90,000 • ... ~~~roi'!:'.P!."t:; E·•lde ch•rmlng 2 br w 111 trade Pllm DeMrt 111·1• 111-ltM ~',~ $1500/mo. yrd.Avt 0 nowt s10001;,,. WHI• OUlm &111110.1% FIJEI :~~~d~~er~t=~ garage and BOATSLIP wtfrpl+:r.,,!_,br unit -t4 CCondo at CMonte~•Y Agt. 548-3155 or "a-3434 28r 2Ba + den, frpl. Xtra Harbor Ridge Crest Ren· Call Mona Of Jacit to ... $475 000 car Olr w ... , ~ on ° urn' Y I u b 0 r Sp.: YU·2BR 2ba, on bcil, Kid Pl1 fine In $410 hid. lg cmr lot. Ready to moYeo nalasance. 3Br 38a, loft, find what you want In CHESHIRE R E 759· 1877 •• ~ 1i... Ml IUl R-2 lot. S 185,000 0 . houM/condo/apll etc. WA.NT ACTION? furntunf, pvt gate. S ltlOO. out w/bltln1 & tr .. utl lnl $189.900.14S-2251 ()I doub141 g1rage. Alk.lng Daily PllOI Clasaifleds. . . .., • Bourtte Realtor 646-9950 Mlrk (71'4)558--8001 Ctullfed Adi 142-5e78 ' utll• Ind. 876-3634 Best,.. 539-6190 548-4137Wl<nd/EYeS $435 ,000 CALL _,,c:oi:::=::;....:===:::::iiii~========:==:====:::.::;:::.~=====:::::::::=::::::::::::.i.====:=========~~============~~.....,;;;;;;;,;;::~:;:;..,:;;;,:,;,;;,~F===============..1=:~~~~~== 751 ·788-4 or 7204454 unml mmYlTU UUU ISUll "VS:l11 *lllTI UYFlllT• Expanded 3 Bd w/lg g•rM Ideal location, pier & lllp. rm-beamed oet"ng frplc 4Br, ltudy, sunroom, 2 1ge lot. 387 MagnOtl• s1 balconles. Xtra lg llvtng f159,500. A11ume 111 room. muter suite & xtra owe 2nd $201< down. lg gar•g• $975,000. WE. Doud & Co Inc Open House Sunday 1-4 . 6]3·1600 673-5859 or 7~130 SACRIFICEll Make off1< lllELIRULE gorgeoua e1e01n11y dee· Im 3 orat9d 3 br hme. Ulm maculate Br H'• ba. 8.1. & l 2% Joa 6-45-09 l1 High usum. 181 at low n Int. ralH. $ll2,000. $205,0001 T940 Teresita 641..aa33 0< 557.2783 Lane Open 1·5 Sunday. Agent Chrlatlna HIT HYl 11,. H . IHI. ltac~ 1040 ~Vu Trl·M• comrminty poolllennls near beach 48. 38&. 2500 ti lg lot. 20% Speciou1. trplc, dbl-gar dn S 1851< OWC 1 ml to bttn1 gd terms Npt Crest bcil. Bkr CoOp 963-6682 2·3 Br. den End unlt1 $159.500 10 $199,000. USlllllll FU LIU 2 iom gott11< This bllutllul 3Br 1 'hBa ~2 ________ _ townhome-Raady to BIG CANYON ctiarm'g 2 tn0\19-ln to Full Pflce sty 3Br1Poof/apa/patloa, $89,500. Don't min Ill w l lush landscaping 540-1151 $457,00011Agt756-1540 • HERITAGE CHARMING Back Bay Hm Seclud9d area near M ... . REALTORS Or E.ltatea. S 1'48.000 --------20451 Bayview '49'4-n-48 OVER 40? lmmed OC· Open HOUM Sun 1·5 cup1ncy LANDMARK -···LHs--CONDO. Amenltlel ga-Tr... _ • ., .... l«e • Tennis, blllards. Private Bay Front com- poo11, spas. etc De-munlty with pool, spa, strab141 floor plan 2Br ~ wl bOat slips. W•lk 281. Super clean & pro-10 shop1, BalbOa tale feselonlly decorated PlfOI SWIEI OP.EN SAT/SUN 1-4PM Tl SELL llWt Check at MCurlty gate 8841 Atlanta Unit 2 l6G Dynamite 2 br 2 be Conde G ;,., .. 9635 wtboat atlp. ~;r.ie:,2r.• ~..... or llLY 1211 tlO FEE --------Owner 84~9 780-o2'49 WAI.I Tl WCI _£ourt .. y to Btok1<1 HOME WITH INCOME OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 , Cu1tom t>ullt 4br, 2ba, LllO ISLE cJ:':· ~~~et~ ai 1rFOIECLISIRE * S550 per mo 707 Main o,11 lat/S11 1·1 St. $295.000. Agents 212 VIA IEll& Vlvl•n & Gerry 536-3240 60 tt wide lot. 4 BR, 3ba. But. larN•r 1042 street to at lot. Alklng OPEN HOUSE SSOK undlf app<•IMI 17118 Edgewltlf Ln H H Tiiis ,,.,.,,, .... " $285,000 Prima loc. 11141 l rlq all tfttnJ Country ct'term. newly P11y1 I.I lll-1to0 llst9d 4Br 2bs Cullom addlt. Submit on flnanc---~~~~~~ Ing. LllllSU Lewie Riiy 846-8414 _ Spacious 2 Bd • den. + lniat l 044 lormal dining rm High ~ungs. 40 · lot. reduced FREE .. LIST OF lrom S450 000 to S BY "OWNERS ' ' PRICES-ADDRESSES-etc ~~i!.·000 lor lmmec:ll•te HELP·U·SELL 552·3000 Open Sun 12-4PM 112 1111 Menlone EIJOYTHE CAREFREE Lawson Uf .. tyte of condominium ownlf'Wllp with this 2 Rutt y C omp.rny 714-675-4562 bdrm. 2 b• Laurel Model In Turtle Rock Hlghlanda Townt'tom••· Excellent location with pHtorlal RWNIT UllH 111ew. mo11e In condition. YllW (lllllHIT) $184,000itrn:l'n uclullve 5 br, famll) I room, aecurlly alarm & alsor 111um1ble lo~n 01 I $25e,OOO PrlGed to Mii at 80 ty , $345,000 Prlncipal1 only Diana Cappel 831 • 1268 786-1172 I R&IM~ 3880 Mlctl9'10n Drive MUlflllT •HI.IOI lrvlne Home/Duplex. 756-9\82 -I HELPING SELLERS 5109 Seuhofe Oflve N B SELL FOR S2,950 HELP-u-sELL ss2.3000 Im•• t I ST llYS II IRYllE flX t SAYI Lowest pnre m Un1vers1ty Park 4 Bdrm 21"1 baths 2 f1rcplaCt-s, ap prox WOO Sq Ft 2 car attached garag<' 1 A.~kinl( $128.~ Don't be shy lO submit 1· oHt'n. Jill II Tllll IN ~ Pnme wood hndl(1• lnratmn-JM Peters landmg plan I 3 8dnm . 2 baths. l story home Good as sumabl<' loan Anxious owner tPlllMAY1ta.....,. ,...,., .... 1104,000 90% fman. avail. Twnhse in quiet loc close to pools, tennis & lake. Neat. clean 2Br, 1 'h ba, sunny patio off it.chen. Call Pam Moss for showing. COLDWELL llllEll 14'·1010 DOYER SNOIES llEW REllOTIOI Tl $211,000 OPH SlT /HI 1-1 at 1441 i1luy lriH . Spacious 4 Bdrm & de n, 2 1 2 baths Two 2 car garages. Large lot w1tl-. room for pool or RV parking ltlst1 Rtllint11 ltaltt~ Ml-H4l THIRE'S TIMI TO MOVI IN BIFORI CHRISTMAS SEE IELIW 1170 Piil lllLElll OPEi SIT /Ill (2·1) IEIT LMATIH-lllT Pl• Palermo. alnest •1. ac .• pool, cul-de· sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdtm, 21/t Ba. formal dining. family rm $156.000 MI L lat T .0. Variable loan maxed at 13'1t%. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5 1970 Port Dunlelgh Cir. Npt Beh. Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 llEIHO Tl 1111,000 FIE PAHUIU IF UY • IOW 180 deg view from this deHghtful 3 Br .:uslom built home designed for relaxed Living surrounded by sun. sea breez.es and flowers. FEE. Open Sun 1-4:30 at 1419 lphin Terr, in IRVINE TERRACE. IHI REAL TllS, Ml 111·1110 OCEllFROIT IPEI Ill /Ill 1·1 $311,000 110I IW•E Cllar•l•c a 1tt•rH•s, 2 llath, 41•1•1 rHa, 2 oar 1arac1. Sl•alt f•lly tr 41,111. 1 .. , ....... .... lttatll ..... nitewattr .... . OWIER 111-1112 EUCIT1Yl IAIUlll Owners will carry $50,000 at 12%! Spacious 3 bedroom, Cam.jly room home . New carpet, keep cool air con- ditioning. Beaut.iful pool and spa. Total price only $164,900. THE REAL ESTATERS 141-2111· PRrME 2 BD. OONOO SOUTH • COAST METRO AREA. UP8J"1dc.'<i end unat. Huae deck & onJy 1 n 1gh- bor! fe.aluret eolar healed pool & spa, lee\.lrlt)' gate, carport. Alaumc $43K at 10.5ti S83,000 BY OWNER. 111-1121 111-2110 I , LIWllT PllCI UM UYflllT Sell or Trade -New price $849,500. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Remod. in '84. Across from Balboa Bay Club. Ex- celle nt assumable financing. $385,000 1st TD at 13.5% fixed. Will consider trade for Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or Laguna. .. • ., 111·1411 tr 121·ll01 c..rt.ty •• ., .. ltl ~lOll· .. •llT..aas Lots of luacious park-Uke land. Not in Santa Ana Heights. Private. Security gate. Room for everything. C45tom 3 bedroom home. A must see. $325,000. Call for an appointment. f iWt'Yl 141-im let U1 Help Y H Sell V •• Pretttt,l fhl Oliy Plot offtn rou tm uKt silt 1411 "' °" "'ktwe Pas•" ••"lftds ftf )ult sn,., dfy. "' 2 days '" scs Mill 1 '6ttlt•. or ••1 l!MloCfipfl it for ........... cNtl• ._. ' WAWAY PAUllSI In center of salmon country, San Juan Island, "Banana Belt". Washington. Fabulous 55 acre estate. 3600 ft. water· front, dock. Well furnished Victorian home. Excellent tenllS, almost no cash ·~· c211) 141-Ull c211) 111-1111 Ftr , .... ,.. 11H laferaatlt1 . Ull 211' llWINllJ- 4/+ bdrm. btg dock(sO. play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750,000 (land incl) Room for expansion.• h1tr (l·I) IH-1202 HW PIMIE llNMI. WI ""lat/S.a 1-1 unw•n• 1111,111 Just reduced! 3 Bdnn, 2 bath home with huge family room & 3 car gar· age. R-2 lo~ is large enough for 3 units-offers great potential for fu- ture development. Call for appoint· ment. THE REAL ESTATERS .PICTURE YOUtr HOME llERE Private Parties Are Welcome C.u C1111111H, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly l9w cost. -I "· IO •• .. A lo II I? .. )( -• ,, I· -• • II ' t, 11 ~. >I ;I -t, '· > d • •• d ). '" • r HOMES FOR SALE 28EDROOM 704 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 **1223 Bayside, Newport Beach S.4-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-4 2315 Margaret, Newport Heights, N.B. 646-7171 $179,000 Sunday 1-5 483 Morning Canyon, CdM 760-9233 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-Spm 3028 Ocean (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 '$695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 110 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $495,000 Sun 1-4 2 BR pfue FAM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 $299.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 ••45 Canyon Island, Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 402 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 548-41~7 $169,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 1665 Hiiicrest, Laguna Beach 497-6060 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 3444 Lupine Cr(nr S.C Plaza) Costa Mesa 631-4300 $159,500 Sunday 1-4 *2025 Port Bristo!, COM 644-4121 $239,000 2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon NB Sun 1-5 644-6200 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12 ·Rue Vlllars. Big Cyn NB 759-9100 $390,000 1-4:30 25 Sea Island (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 645-0303 $285,000 Sunday 1:30-4 3 BEDROOM° •2723 5th Ave. COM .. 644-7208 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -~~~--20451-Bayvlew Ave.-(Back Bay) Npt Bch ' 494-7748 $148,000 Sunday 1-5 v2772 Circle Or, Bayshores. Npt Beach 644-9060 $250,000 Sunday 1-4 8 Crest Clrcie,CdM 644-7020 $230,000 Sun 1-4 * * 1419 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $675,000 Sun 1-4:30 302 Heliotrope, COM 675-6000 $439,000 1620 Kings Rd, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 631-1266 $545,000 Sun 1-4:30 •6607 La Cumbre, Orange Hiiis 760-8333 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 • 189 Master Cr, nr SACC, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $205,000 Sunday 1-4 4710 Neptune, Newport Beach 760-8333 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 *264 N. Miiford, Orange 964-7972 S-125,900 Sun 11 -4 * 1707 Port Stirling, HVH, Nwpt Bch 786-3715 $246,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 993 Presidio, Mesa del Mar. CM 751-3191 $129,900 Sun 1-5 4824 River West Newport, NB 673-6900 $195,000 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Newport Beach 644-7020 $535,000 SUN 1-4pm 147 Via Undlne, Lido, Newport Beach 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 600 15th st, Newport Heights 844-8200 $325,000 Sun 1-4 •• 4615 Hampden, Cameo Shores CdM 631-1266 $535,000 SAT/Sun 1-5 **41 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 760-8333 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 340 Cabrlllo St, Coate Mesa 533-8176 $144,900 Sun 12-4 1221 Devon, Westellff, NewPort Beach 759-1501 $285,000 I Sunday 1-5 621 Donald Place, NB 673-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-4 2302 Falrhlll Drive, Bec:k Bay, NB 631-7300 $194,500 Sun 1-4:30 1850 Fuli.rton, CM 759-9100 $205,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1900 Gal~y Or. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1-4:30 387 Magnolia St. CM 673-1803 S159,500 1215 Martn«1 Drive, Baycr91t, NB Sun 12-4 631-7300 1385,000 Sun 1-4:30 •401 Onda,(Bluffll N&t '84o-6259 $259,500 1 Sun 1-5 < 1528 Orang9 Ave,(Com. Palmer)Costa Meea 673-1800 1215,000 Sunday 11-4 ,, 1135 Pembrook UM, W•tcllff, N.B. 842-.5200 $239,500 Sunday 1-4 1730 Port Botmouth Pl, NB 759-9100 1235,000 Sat/Sun 1·.5 1593 Rlverlk'e Or, Newport Helohtt. N.B 846-7171 1149,500 Sunctey 12·5 e Roy .. St. George, Big Canyon. N.Bch e.o-4888 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 -. I .. - • ... •I . . .. ' 1945 Santiago, Baycr91t NB 644~200 $335,500 Sun 1:3<M:30 528 Seeward (Corona Hinds) CdM 615-6000 "'35,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 8 Shoal Drive, Jasmine Creek, NB 631*7300 $370,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 Sllverbreeze, Woodbridge, Irvine 551-8307. $219,900 Sun 12:3<M:30 1349 SUIHX, W91tcllff, Newport Beach 642-5200 $23'4,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 208 Tustin Avenue, Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30 2224 Vista Hogar, The Bluffs N.B. 64._9060 $159,500 Sunday 1-4 1992 Westminster, Costa M ... 646-7171 $124,900 Sunday 1-4 8812 Wiiiiamsburg, Westminster 963-6767 $119,900 Sunday 1-5 2125 Yacht Radiant, Seavlew, N.B 759-0619 S~nday 1-4:30 41EDROOM 2511 16th St, Newport Heigh ta 644-6200 $199,000 Sun 1-4 2600 Cliff Dr, Newport Heights, NB 673-6900 $410,000 Sun 2-5 * 18 Cypreas Pt, Big Cyn, NB 759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sat 1-5 * * 1024 E-. Balboa Blvd, Penln. NB 631-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-4 207 Via Mentone, Lido late, NB 631-1400 $399,500 Sun 1-4 2124 Vista Lortdo (Bluffs) NB 759-1501 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plue FAM RM Of DEN * 1336 Galaxy Dr (Dvr Shra) N.B. 673-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4: 3.0 •v&-12 AJeppo, Eastbluff, N.B. 644-9060 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1.-4 v 2121 Yacht Yankee. Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 2324 Arbutus, Eaatbluff, NB 644-6200 $295,000 Fee · Sat/Su1n 1-4 **601 Bayside Dr, Promontory Bay, NE'I 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Su,n 11-4 *4601 Camden Dr, Cameo Shores, 1::;dM 759-9100 $715,000Fee ~:.un 1-5 1845 Capri Circle, .Mesa Verde 631-1266 $585,000 * v 1Jade Cove, COM 'Sun 1-4 759-1111 $725,000 Sun 1-5 8621 Crockett, Westminster 546-2313 $249,900 f ;unday 1-4 ••10658 El Toro, FV 963-2443 $189,900 Btit/Sun 1-5 * 1815 Galatea Terrace, lrvlne 1'terrace 64._6200 $735,odo Sun 1-4 1441 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.l.:1 - 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4621 Gorham, Cameo S.horea NB 644-6200 ~99.000 Sat/Sun 1-·4 9 Hermitage, Big Canyon,it>IB 644-6200 S85o,OOO Sut/Sun 12:30-4:30 25 Hermltege~lg Canyon NB 644=Moo-~1.2so.ooo Sun-12:30-4:30 3064 Java, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $389,000 Sunday 1-4 2 Little River Clrcte. Sp~,glua, NB 631-7300 ~97,500 Sun 1-4:30 1816 Marapata, lrvlne .. rerr. Corona del Mar 673-8'494 $365,000 Sunday 1-4 •1326 Mariners Drlw . Baycreet, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 46 Minion bay, Spyg \us. NB 760-6333 ~9,00iO Sat/Sun 1-5 ••4845 Perham, Cameo Shores NB 644-6200 $759,0 00 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1821 "Por1 BarmO~.Jth, H.V.Hm1, N.B 844-9080 $334, 500 Sunday 1-4 828 PreeldlO, MMn del Mar, CM 631-7370 $13',,900 Sun 1-4 •1086 S.andelwc,od, Baycr•t 644-8200 $29'r~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 * •2107 Santlll(l ,o Drive, Baycreet, NB 831-7300 S3fl 9,000 Sun 1-4:30 •1e28 Sentlarao ertw, Baycr•t. NB 831·7~ $1!&0.000 Sat/Sun 1-4;30 * • 1ooe Sou th 88yfront, Belt>oe lllend 786-8130 1 ~75,000 Sunday1-4 •4839 TretTIC >nt Lerie. Cemeo Shorea. NB 831-7300 U6M,OOO Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * *828 V\a Lido Nord (Udo tlle) NB 780-8333 $2, 150.000 Sunday 1-5 2015 W1ncS.Nd, ~.NI 831· 141l 0 $279,000 Sun 1-5 2015 Ya.r.ht Mlechlef (9-Mw) Nwpt Bel\ 780-83*~.S 1399.000 Set/Sun 1·5 ·- SaEDROOM * * 7&0 Vla Udo ~d (Udo) N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,575,000 Sun 2-4 108'4.Corona Lane (Meee def Mer) CM 631-7370 .S189,900 Sunday 1-5 3o4o Java (Mela Verde) eo.ta Meee ~6-2313 $420,000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plue FAM AM or DEN •• 8 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge 640-4888 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 55 Goleta Point, Spyglus, NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-4:30 43 Monteclto (Spyglasa) Corona def Mar ~~--8333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••9 Muir Beach (Spyglaal) Nwpt Beh 760-8333 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris Ortve. Dover Sh«e9, NB 631-7300 SMS,000 SaVSun 1-4:30 44 Rldgellne Or, Harbor Ridge Estat91, NB 631-1300 $825,000 Sun 1-4:30 * •25 Rldgetlne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 1519 Santiago Drive, BaycrMt, NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••s Winged Foot Lane, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 I BEDROOM - **333 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 844-6200 $1,300,000 Sun 1-4:30 I BA plua FAM RM or DEN * 20691 Aquatic, Huntington BMch ~6-2313 $166,950 Sunday 1-4· ***103 Via Lido Soud, Lido, NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 SatlSun 1-S 7 BEDROOM plua FAM RM °' DEN •• 1406 Lincoln Lane. Baycrest, NB 63 1-7300 $448,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BR plua FAM RM Of DEN 260 Cagney Lane, VIiia Balboa, NB 631-1400 $159,000 Sun 1-4 28EDROOM * • 32 Ima Loa Cr1, Npt Bch 673-7399 $164,000 ••""'8641 Atlanta, Unit 216G , HB Sun 1-4 536-9027 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 83 Orchard. Orangetree, lrvlne 759-1501 $119,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 996 Bayside Cove W.(The Cove)NB 760-0249 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 3 BEDROOM * 14 Encore Court (Crest) Newport Beach 759-1501 $175,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 3 BA plue FAM RM or DEN 2447 Rue DeCannes. Condo Eastside, CM 631-7300 $139.000 Sun 1-4:30 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR •• 34 Encore Crt. Npt 8ch 673-7300 S189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 34 Encore Cr1. Npt Bch 673-7300 S 189,000 Sun 1-4:30 ·~ •P~ • • Waterfront • •• Watel'fl'ont & P~ .,, 0 "'9 eddt ... al guard gat• 1 .. . . . . \ E!!!l!IL ......... ~~l 'arr!!I ..... _ .. ,AM~,._~ Painting ..... WliiiiOA.._L•l •l•H•O•U•l.0-.·I P'Mi~ 1gJitom °' Pelntlt\O at ttt ... t. 1W'1. •HANO TOOITHIA* 1~~ t•1·703t Mt. "'6-M37 Me-93« UM>7'° ANYTIME ' ~~ I c.......... QUAU'TY LANDSCAPE c:wieoe ttudent W/~ l'IHI lllAINTINQ ~ WayN •I!! -= v;i Mr!!!l!t 1R11iti111D1 · ..... Ma1n1enanoe, -1n1c1e11, you~ ~=.'r.18 CdM !tt~,..L!!W1t2! ~= :~y~, ,~.~ 1n \ iSI' TRI wxca, i 15 vrt ·.rper . .,, ,.:.. ~ir!f'.C:: Ul!Zil 141 ... 1 ·,~ Cln-UPI. aeon 142-sc>1• O!OAOi'I HAULING •tHt rai..(714) a41""f1•4 HllPAINTING • iNTllX'T pr':,' c~U...ff70 Aw rat ... Judi 649•7309 141-2701 Wall Unit• lnttf1ein1Mnt ~'~ ~ illNbt/Tr .. ,rim, CC>mPi No Job to Small •-'--ouallty •• Wlnttr..r•ttt ~~ /-~ i'YPif'Oiword Prooeetlno Cent.,., Kite A lettl ~ 1 8"d ~ Uo'tl, bonded, garden!~. oompettllv• 8t5·to0f :=:p irr .. •t: o.ve, 8'2·•583 llttt r ~ve tJCP a.o all fleld• DAY CAAi IN MV HOM!. i~e ....,a John IN-1417 Int. For •t: 552·1142. prloet. Chuck 642·2173 KRUEQI'" H'"ULIN" ··-1-~ n JL1\.,~ r ... raa. "'°"1170 All aeet• t.wnlno alllltt , .. , ·....., -_ -" ,. "' • INT/EXT. 20 V.•r• bl)tf. • • .... 1 ' ,.,.,.,..~~==---:---taugtlt. 93MIJ7 C.M. ,. ,,TOM CONSTRUCTION Why Not-i"M ... t tn111ll1 Furniture, trUfl, c1Mn·Up1 _ CLlAN P T A*IQe Room 129 +. outtom texturlno1 qu.. V ...... 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John Mt-0425 By~ iO:men TM DoorrMn AMERtCAN HANDYMAN ITllYlll llUnl • • n ng .. Dfalnt olw trom i1i 903 lalboe I I. 17W1H Ex'*1 Carwtlaetvlot Oc tit ' ftr, 157-DOOR CttJ*llry, f9ncl~. win· l11tla1 mlllTI 11'111 ... P.llntlno' Wetlpal)tf A.-~, fauoeta, dllp ato. HoUd., tn1ro on.. A ... .... ., ltnltt a__rr'' dowt. plumbing, matttte, --Oianoeco. Orlalnal moval. Int/lid. Awon· Anytime MAM M2·00S3 .... tlOuN 125· 2 ~, • .._.,O<f'I· ddmont llNt fl I tub encl, roofing, .. o. H run., ... ,,.. Student Movtre. Tnturtd •l>lt M2·H37 Cunl• e~..--~ .. -r LA-•r ~ory .-~'!" ...... ••f.90So lAotdl !XPlA MAKlUP Door.etc. Mf-.4HO i Cl And YN Jtlut 11 Lord ., 0o HM llng Right N~ Liq. T 124-43'. 541·8427 ..,.,,.... • _ .. ,... • .._., •• .,.., -v.> :J:11Jtuti~ model~.. ~alr·Doore-A11..-atlon1 P&l Mllll ILllTllO (llc#30405) 6'7·2317 Nl!W waretlouN Storage tl&LITT NLY 31 vrt exp. 11 >'"In arM. ltatt Law no m-..up _. .. fiWnodel p Ml Lock Ou 1111 kt t H C ......... 25 yrt exp«. In O.C. Call Lio 1'°9035 H4·1t1t ;;::.::,.iiiiiii~"'P."!!~~~ "9at CMtllne 8'5·711S • 1 • a-etc 1 J tywor ' '!:,.M7 'o CtrJ*llryP1lntng Aepalrt tat IH nit t Palatial tor frM "'· 548·3'19 8G\1 iew requir• tfilt eli · Wlndow·Ftn0et·Ot blnet _ _4251 13 ,.vv· ' 1 10 yrt ••P· all ph .... Incl J. Lil! cLH NiNd • I •~~It l ....... ..-etm PUW. IAIUll 35 yrt t JCp Jtrr; 5•9·'413 RESICl /COMM'L/INO 28 apt, r"ld, mobll nm #RC R"ldtnlltl & Comm«olal. RlCH RD llA0M18 OUALl?f PAINTINQ PM ,.....,. ~rt contrtotora .,...,o .,.... ' l y appt 641-133' Ctatat C.1trttt yra. Oo my own work. Lie 780·1520 PTL 853·•293 ALSO Carpet olttnlng Newport Cullom Painting FAIR PRICH. l'R!I! +ofl( b i NfliRViei = = !!~:=u~~ ~~ting n ature d •c.•ndt bl1 2780_. t.AI Ul·8121 Com-tlvt RatM for all ANDpalnllnQ.Hl-3752 11yr1ofntppyouttomtr1. EST.JOHN831·2050 &MAINT.tOY .. ru xper. ba Notnatd Unltotnetd 'Tu ~ -1.a2J1 ... Otlvewayt. patlot, ptthl. m ~ ..... . Lie. 2800.... 875-0383 RALPHS lllAINTINQ UC POOL.I 131·1501 oontraotort' thould tO wom-.n lo abYtlt.' r etc No lob to tmall aa•rt1 • .,, hmH typtt of Comm. Contt. l u . Cl I RAINBOW PAINTINO ttat• In thtlr actwrtltlng. Wldeu/ ...... Hat rtfl. CM .,.. 642-807 AM.. Mickey 536-01553" . !mbfOld -MfO Special-R11ld. rapalrt. 20 YT' ...... IH •1 . R... ouatom Int/till. rtft, IHtlat_ Contraotort and oon• IUiCi FACIAL MAKE·UP 1ze In L< ~· •• ffetcM9 ••c ••Pit. 751•3882 110• Highland OMce Rou... .~~~' ~E~F l:'~a ,, .. •Jlt., lie 141-3588 dJaiiiY MOOfino: Ir. 0j(G;l'i aum«•. oontaot Mary bdl IMmod: Spec. kit, In your place 1$0. C~ Cut INT tME STITCH HANDYMAN LARGE end hold Cl .. n«t. Uotnld. 12 YR.8 !XP: l'.m ttntll. IO't P1llff11 I ltulr f1Wt uo 3'1177 Grondi. at 5N-40N .itth 00¥/c::~ ~ ::::.-J:. ly app1m. 112·5387 child care C.M. trM. in-968·220< 1 or S31·3935 !'"!171.3712 POO IT ALLI Bondllnerd/rtf 962·&937 My prlott trt amalll Apt, RMld, air phUM-ile. di~: Funke .. ~ 113 ' any qutttlont . Contrtc-.......-. IJt..,. 5'7-8078 . rant, toddler. l'or lnfor. fl~ ,.4,.. at or Iv. mtg. HouMCIMnlflO 5 yre tJq>tr RON or 808 eaa.6477 '190·8520 PT\. 913..,.293 REPAIR lpeolallll·i200 l tor'• State LlctnH ,.~ Rattt for all INt •tat, c ell Mrt Kot lt oht '• ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI wlgood rtf I. own trantp •1 4ll'lu Board, 21 Clvlo Center _,_.,.... ltnltt 8'8-3851. . Firewood l 1uallty apllt Wt fix It, br .. k It buy II or 964-.. 828 Of 241·9553 ALL PAINTING M&-4731 ••r;rta~ 1 ... 770~2';:5-:'n:iiJ!':::· Ptau, Room 890, Sant• IYPtt Of Comm. Conat.' ... aontd' 8'') ""COfd dtllY h I It ·~a."-,.,.;. Int. ... 50.yp Ext. S750·Up & ,. Ana, CA 92701 . "-Id. ~·· 20 yra JR'• Loving Mom. Any age. •n ......... r• ... 1111\ 839·8581 IU . .... ,,,.,.,. HMCl•anlng lluaband/wlf• WHh·PllOll· ... l·P•lnted , THI CJ INTERI0 .. 8 .... 7Sf-Me2 lie. MARINI! MAINTENANCE Fenced yd. Nutrition. ,~ .. w -Repalre, Painting, Drywall, tttm. 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Gen. malnt. t rM trlmlr• Furniture, Trtlh, Tr... b1t/rt lltblt/ref1. My aup-1()yre ex.p. bonded, lnaur. ALL KINDS. FREI! EST. or rtf)altt? Call Bren-Cluelfltd. 942·6878 ~ ~. U 1-41tl Doug Lucn.ntky 751-7781 Eat. Charlie teo-0371 moval. Mauro , S31·•997 903-5, 15 NORM pli.t/JM nnt MS.9890 •457730 (714)831..el11 Llclf330tll 7S0.7211 dt·H2-40tl for apt>t -------- ... l!lu!laW · ... lafuabW .Alld!igta PualaW f!fl•tat1, 0 'at. Aprtanta, Val. A.Hrbltat1, Val. A.Hdlltatl, tat. Yacatl• In ... tali UH Offftt ltat1l1 t;t;._ ~ .... Ult &dlitN RU CHta Mn• .. J!I! D1a1 P1l1t HD rr;r .. ·. 2744 *riif'' ,,CE Hit _..• .. •-••.••.....__......,.... IJIPll AIU CANNERY v1LLAOE. 150 _.,. br 1'A bt twnhtt· Dcr'16&7 ;m rm, $0. U78 LCfi, utha Pd. ma10r -'• IOWY11W Ba ANYON 38r 21A8a IAUI 1!~wt~:Ow" vl:~~f 2:~~ t/I, w/tkyllghdt1. 3381 ~f, g,ar, Hijgt fncd pttto' 1tt/lat1 MO cMp. No pell lhopt l bu• CIOM. No wealiB.Jtlu Only 10 mlnutH from IUlll llWl' townhoutt. Yrty -,.. empty rtcor ng I u 0 bldciup~o .Clean & 11100. 91~3870 pell MS.5282 Laguna your own private WHlllllll W!LLIWI S1450tmo. 49-4-0250 TIHll IPllll ~~·J>:m:~~t,~rv~':n w/ln111111t1on. 2 a~ ~-No ... Craig .. Id 2 bt tpa 10 lltP• to .... H ••• lPUTlllTI' ocean view from Otn• Ill ••• , •• WT Gtl • hMd •tart on I( I I rtO•P •Peo.to 1701/f .. r IOI t 1·1HI th• aancf. 't 1700/mo· .. LL-UTILITIES p .. 10 S.tullfully 11nd11c 11ped Point'• moat H Cludtd IPUTlllTI Ptlv..,,., -tuwury a .._,,1.., Summer 11dn. Rtnt odur erman. nc • 3' •If. Appro-.-1 t / yearly i.... 873--3<450 " " garden aptt. Poo l,'1pa. aeenlc bluff. Like new 2 ~.,. A ._v ., luxury con o on aan Y 11onl1t, phone an...ing, Call Sllaron 175·6712 i-----· ----Compare btfoteyour rent Petlo/dtc:kl No pell Br wi den xtra large prl-ld .. lly loetttd In tM l'let + aweaplng fairway vttw. Kl hel bucll. Ever/ conf rm, coffM rm prlv. CdM 2333 E. Coul Jiwy ' .. --nm ~dtcorlltd,cuatom 28drm 1'/.Ba '850·1.970 VIit p'a t lo• Call ot Woodbridge ....... 2Br, 28•. dbl gar, plua t mtnlly.(714) ... 3-231 1'00/mo. 752·2'1-4 280 SF wtl ll lt vttorv ....,. d .. lgn ftttur11. PoOI, • Woodbridge Wlllowt of· many amtnllltt. No pe11. 1 GATED VILLAGE ~M· bbq. cov'rd garage, tur· 191 E 11th M2~?·se 950.9331 or 881·5441 ,.,, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Pie ... Ct ll &44-0500 SKI SUN VALLEY. IUJC ttm, NM! o.c. Airport, t ttreo. Ground ftoor 6'6·5393 I_.,. quiet oory 28t ~d MUNITY 21drm. 2 ~Ba. rounded with plulh land· 151 E 21•1 s.ie .... 409 Studio apt w/full le Itch & bt quality apanmenta tlpt 12, t ll arntnltltt. bldg. 7 ,&SO. Sq. ft even. .....C-oe-11-M-... --3-4--5-,--11-2 11.,, etlared poo1.' No 1800 tq. ft. of PURE ta.ping. No peta 28' tum 2250 Vanguard 540-' 1628 all ull pd a.ioo Cell Joe Lido VIiiage new 2000 at (208) 720-3882/ P.O. 39, llllT IULn room a + bt 300 dOtt "'8/mo. 2'53J LUXURY. Garage, SPA In 385 Wlleon. M2·1971 Btauutul, quiet 2 Bd 2b {~ after tpm 881-3853 En)oy the numerou1 rte· cull 2 br + giant Ketchum, ldt tto 83340 lll-1141 5'8-33'5 49,.3903 Ot9nge AV'I. 52a,.1700 mttltr 1ultH . Dining petloa. Moat ull Incl 522 Baal. ltacc 2740 rttllonal ft cllltltt nearby den/office S180 /mo dye or 875-3435 wtindt room, wood t>urnlng ft,.. laat. ltack 2140 Htmllton-Aon 5,8-0-4 Ti' • • Including Woodbridge 873-3777 ltatala ti Qorg•out 3Br 21.Ua ~~=i1 ~~~~EQAN;: flll IWI Bright airy & new. Cpt nt\ 2 Bd 16e gar, quitt Z ptex Lake, parlca & thOpplng LIDO WATERFRONT: Lge l~lrt 2ttl Corido, LA, lam rm. POOi. LIVING only 15 mlnutM OlllTIY UT&TI drapu. nr--,w. 8 ~ nr Huntlng.ton Center A ... rv• now for c11m -dh 3Br 2bt 2 B 1 b fi rd ar C tinn. SM Santa laabal to Faanlon lt land, 15 eaauuful & park Ilk• FOR TwnhM. Mlcfo, frplc, 2 ts.5imoH 2•8118 December Occupancy '18501mo 1"· 879•8888 bit~•. ml:ro.~d~s21J& 1 1100/mo. 642·9797 mlnutM to So. Co. Plaza, THE DISCRIMINATING cargtr. w/openti'. Ltkt la, 2Br 1Bt upttelrupt. clOM LUK 2 br. 2 bt. MCurlty. 'h utll. 5'5·2395 jut1 Mii of Newport Blvd PROfESSIONAL 1trHrri1 & waterfall.'· to channel, 1 blk to ocean (lH) lll·Oltl S 1000. mo. Clote to bch. LMge 28r 18a dupltll & touth of San oi.;o "'Private P1tlo1 Pool/1p1. no pet1 S87!i. S750. 536-4083 eve LM1lng Office Hrt: 8181«8-9392 2Br. n/trnkr. CloM lo bctt wfo-_, W/D hkur:. No freeway. 2'73 Orange "'Coveted Parking 549-24'7 or 5'5·3115 211, Apt. ~an view l 7l6 8AM to8PM NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2be !~~8~~:75.~~~·922 4 P9lt NOOl mo. $4 7993 Ave 93 1·5-439, By appt "'Spaclout Apia EASTSIDE 2 BR. 1 'h t I I I F I 2 ---'n:;----c-:---......., "'°' 1 ... n"IO. up• • ra. qu tt, upper •P rpcc -+ car ; 1 N-.,. S 1 ....,. LOVELY new Sp1nl1h "'"'' nng,.,M• beth•. petlo. No pet1. d~•Plex 119 Huntington L111Hlt1ck 2741 gar 1 1200/mo Agt .. ttrac • ...,., o a.,..., 11y11 twntt11 w/2Br $H6/mo lovely 3 8d 2ba :::~~~1~~~. 1800/mo, Call 548-9950 _s •. 990'..0725 or 498-8890 ter. I)! 6ik bCh/ifiona. 875-8170 or 9M-3.375 cb:~ ~!~. 9a.50~:aio r• 1'Mta, court yrd & prvt houN w/ yard, lndry rm, -,.. ,._ ....,., pello, gar+ prtlng ap.oe gar, all bit-Ina. nice ... t. 1 block to Huntington E·lld• 1Br, new carpet & Clo tie to beach bachelor Ulll• pd S555/mo. NEWPORT CREST Condo 1 ltd Avt 1211. SHOO/mo. Call Ilda locallon. utll pd. Center, 1 & 2Bdrmt furn. pelnt. No pelt 2583-A wl(:rpt1 & drpa $'25/mo 49,·9078. Ev .. ,93-7137 3br nr pool/tennla Clten, quiet. mot va lo 5'W155 or "1-3434 231 Ctbrtno mUTill Piil Elden $510 875·9291 inc1 uttll536-4837 L• HI I I ... 2752 Sl 100/mo Agt 5'5-2235 ·~~~7:.~~ ec;g~e:ao. P4an aMad 3bf 2ba Wt-TIL IMIAllllHt LA QUINTA HERMOSA E-SIOE qui.t 2Br Ger-den rm m-nw na f ,• NEWPORT Hl!fOHTit t Bd --------ti a.a I I 19211 Parktldt Ln. 1 Apt wtgar No pets l 1Bdr m Garden Apt gar im yard 1495 evall Clttn quiet non-tmkr, 2br tide famlly tpOt S700 '' -2· 1 0 block Watt of e.actt, 3 $535/mo 5'8-0185 1 ml to bch. Frplc, encl ger, w$j9~/omool .. ~g5N.eo221P e 11 Jan' 1. 980·0S7Q 2b• '~blk from bch $300 htt f• S3M190 ACT FAST ON block So of Edinger OlVV, blllna, amke t lrm. " " ~ +utll Steve 545.5399 eve Spaclout nae townnome H.i..hli arM nr ..-act 2br 1 ... 7 ........ 1 E·•ld• quiet 2 br 1·~ b• pall o, water pd S825, I t It L 27•1 Npt Ht• 1br, lrg kite & llv· 3 8d 2Ylba, 2 frptca, 2 car ~ wlcri.t'a g.i'~ S800 ~ ._ Twnhae w/p1t10. pool. 538 .3 849 after 5pm. t!J!f IC• v Ing rm, for 1 per90n. Utll E·butf Condo. 1v111. attr J:i.S1200/mo Nr SC n1t··-•1yyour1 A:a.tatatl Vaf carpona & laundry Avall LO 1 ~Br. deck with W/D •X 'bikto bCh. 28r 1Ba. paldS500mo.U2·78-42 wlfem, non-amokar . .... , 7"1 31"1 -!:: ' • 12/1 No pe11. 1890/mo N Britt & al'l 142 47111 St $450 • utll. 720·18'9 • .~'""llGt " -• •llM1H• ltlL....-J1laa• 27-Curtll.931·1288 hku:). Avallable ow -• VEA SAILLES 2 Br , I INii --$48-0 'TlO+S880 MCUrlty $820/mo. es..e283 2bt,penlhOUM with view. Non-amkg fem, 1ttr furn Irv U L 2240 E:"~"~·'!' !~;ar11': 1 Jg Br. yrty r .. w11gl gar i E·l ld• quiet cozy 2Br ""· depo I ll 8-40-3711 18r $550 dthWlhr. frig trplc, MC, 2 car parltlng, condo. S300 mo. lncldl UOOpeyarentlutlitcozy waVM don't delay cau patio S750 111, IHt • yrd,gar,ahartdpool No SH iiifllDVILUIE Incl No pell. Catt btwn nb peu S1.000/mo ulll 552·8223 oottage w/ac>Plt nr ooeen htl Riiy IM 539,.e190 S250 NC 873-7702 A.gt dog1 $695/mo 2-45-3J Or· u " 9am-'4pm dally 5-4~55 5'4-0452 Private ba privet• •n· 8ett ,_ 53M190 ange Ave. Oya 525·1700 S trance nur ~•ch HB • ..... ' I BAVCAEST .. Br 28a. New lal!Me Wknd• 975.3435 l flY ••n 18r Condo. 3rd noor, MC. VILLA BALBOA. pee· S325 538-0794 " ""'' o ocean. EltaMt kltctten paint & floors 1_ Z O . gate, pool, Huna $700 mo tacular ocaanltunMt vu. cedar l gt ... 28r 2~Ba. $1750/mo--t 111 lu t & Pt11111al1 7 7 L 1 bd 1 d 11 Live wtier, you htve AEGIR PROPERTY 1 BR & BR/dtn, 1'hba, fam.'..lyfrm1 & dennd~tlllhdbl eec:urlty. e1s-..io83 Badleior yrtY rental 1350 gref .. n~m:, 'w~.~: •Spec;t1 ~ular 1p11 175-4000 87 21 Rod. frplc, 1teurlty. Under· Ct'P••· rpc, tu -· utll paid 201 E BatbOt a.i35 -.,73 088.,. •2Br. 1 & .2811u1te1 ground g1r. $995/mo. Fem to lhr apae ocnfrnt 2 Br duptx yH r round :n NB, fully furn, 1395. 631·56'-4 lar, Fully mt lnt yrd. BAYFRONT 3Br+ den Bl Mgr ;11 575.9592 mo. • •Spai:IG'\ll townhom.. 945-2315 1200/mo. 9eo-8331 s1g50 w/o dock. $2100 . . Lg 1Br wlpool, lndry lac, *Flrepla•~e:t --------~le11c 3bf 2 bath abode w/dock. Agt 151·1151 Small 1 BR. Walk to ocean water pd ''24/mo. 1884 *Prlvl1te belconlH or WllTOLIFf Prol'I F/M non-amkr~ NB . w/updated lcllch gar Bayfront, hu tllp for -45' :r.::n·~j ~r'°~~u:;,1y. Monrovia 5-48-0338 Garden pu·t101 1 and 2 br apta 756-1680 ~9~8;t2~:;: 9~~88~00+ • t 700'1 today call bolt. -4 Br welk lo oc.an ty Newly decor 38d 2 bl IN NEWPORT BEACH llttt fM 53M 190 and elel'Mntary ICl'IOOI. cereaa ••• Mer 2722 upper 25'x50' deck. O/W. WI' r ••n A great place to llve on the CtMn newly rtdtc:or llnt1le S3250 par mo. Call 2 Bd 2&; condo nr cfiin1 lndry rm, gar No pelt *3 Llgttttd f, tnnla count Upper Bay. Private ".. W/,,ar. 28,, ··,•-ull Marilyn Twltchtll Co-•"""/mo 87,.2,01 $750 931.e156 Aft 3PM ClubhOUIH & l'IH llh • •w • ..,., ,.... *2 Swlmmh11 l poo11 1pu, 8 tennl1 coun1. 7 Prof MIF 25+, n/1mkr to ahr 2Br 2Be. 'n blk to bctt In NB S-475+ 'n u1111. 850-4828 Iv meg klletltn. Short walk to or 7to..e2t0 Newly decorated 2Br 18• •Strt~ & 1'>0nd• poola, clote to bullneu, beeeh. PrV1 encl yrd. Yrly 28, l ba. ,250 Stlorter .. t S575 new crpt1, drpa, •Furnishing, avall OC Airport, Fuhlon M/F Prof '"fi· lhr condo IM $900/mo, 111. lut + Lii. No pet1, n·amke<. All ttkupa, encl gar No peta laltnd, convenient ll'lopt H.B. n/1 1·31. $340 dtpotlt (213)9-45-5980 redone S750, Tto-0329 M S-1893 WHY NOT CALI. 893-5198 on t ight. +utl. Karen 6'&-8087 1"181 2144 Blutfa condo 3 br+dtn or' SUWllD ·'VILUIE Rmmt• needed Nwpt Stire br, nr lhopplng, tennle LARGE 2Br 19e. Temp It WllTlll Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Antrt , ..... iil:::j ... i6:11:111.. 3Br 2Ba $300, 11t, la•tt J etory 4 Br 3ba, 2500 aq club park w1poo1 & frpl 2 rental. Approx -4 mot $-495/mo 1 Bd 1 ba upper 15555 Huntln gt(1n VIiiage ,. • fURNISHED or . depo 6-48·9478 aft 5pm ft. 24x2-4 game rm. lam patios 2 ear gar $1150 $e251mo. 559·9255 unit. gar, Indy rm, CIOM Lane, from St1n Diego m•nll & TownhOUHI UNFURNl"H(D • rm. upgraded. Excel /mo 780•8818 •22•80 • .., Freeway, nort,l>t ,,n Beach from $720. (Alk •bout ., arM. $1250/mo. " ~ LARGE 2Br 2Ba temp ran· to sttop1 to McFeddan. west on furnished ap11. eomple1t 111 Approx 4 mo1 1923 Pomona Ith TV 11 & 1 11 OPEN Sat/Sun 9:30 to 3. DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 1875/mo. 559•9285 TSL MANAGEMENT McFadden. w • neni u tnl 1• AV911lmmtd.559-5958 & 3BA 3bt , frplc, tlle -----may~ rented for ll'lort , 62-4-19-40 kltctten & bath•. vecant. Luxury 2 Bd 2ba duplex. 2 542• 1803 WALK TO BEJlGH. 1Br term or long«). On Jam· a n. 3... ,.._ __ H 2 3 3 18th P I ace ptllot, frptc $950 420 PALM MESA APTS w/drapea & car pell bOrM Rd. at San Joaquin "~ p;;;~ ~k S 1100/mo 87S..333 GOidenrod 861-0660 Eastslde 2 Br. S585 No S500tmo. 536-4 837 Hiii• Rd S 1950 A~ 759-199, p Eutbluft Condo-Baclt Bay Nice 2 br 1 bt StPCH No rt!~ ~ ... 6 ~t-=~r Cell f mat -2} 44 144· 1100 • vtew 3 Bd 2 'hba pets n/trnlcr Adult cpla --·-------• t 700 • 3bdrm 2ba eully $1500/mo avall Jan '85 pref S750/mo675-3303 SHARPW-elde duplexup--•• affordable kid•. hurry 541-3329 Sue stairs. 2Br 1B•. enct gar, llAll IEWl 2 ""B="'R~2B~A"'"'=F1-=p:-2~ca-r_g_ar-.-nr Bett Rlty IM 539-8190 --•PlTll &nl* W/D hkup, new drepea & ocean, avall now $850+ GOLF COURSE Executllle home Pan-W/ln walking of the bch crpll $550+ d•Po•lt. No WlllWlll IUI $500 seo dep. 6'5-8950 • LOCATION orimlc ocM n vu. Sl950. 1 & 2Br $850 & Up peta. Mutt atand credit &P&ITlllTI •.large 2Br, den. 2Ba Beaulllully decorated. •Immediate Occupancy check. 770·5829 *Lg 2Br 2Ba Blulfs • Condo In Rencho S• Furn or unturfl. 975.5393 •Monlh·IO·Month Conveniently locflted In w/pool, 2 carport• n •STUNNING Lg I & 2Br one of Irvine' a newt•t, $825. No pets 752·5822 • Joaquin. New car1>41t1 & Harbor R:dge 28r. f 1'4·2111 2B• Garden Apt Pool realdentlal aettlngi , , I 41 •I•• YU•LY • drapea S 10,5/mo. Call dining room. saune & p 1'65 & $595 710 w 18th off • -n H£ALTH lLUBS TfNNl'-1 ~WIMMIN(, plu' mu1h mort" '>oir.,. no pt>I\ Modl'I' npt>n daily 4 to h ~ood Apartments Newport Bea'h So 1 71111 ) b lh S lrl't'I t.il Dovfrl 642-511 3 • 851-0892 or M 0-0937 Jae Commlnlly pool+ C.ttl •tu 2724 · Wlndwood Glen e<a 1,' $850 850·47-48 tennl1, NCUrlty gate Cail rownhouM nr bctl 2Br a 3 bedroom ap1.nment1 Newport Bea(h No. .,LMM/rent/Racquet Club Antle 759--0780 Agl 1Br w/btam calla, lg patio 1'h_Ba, micro, a/c, lrptc, ldHllY 1ltuatt <1 nHr 4Br, walk to bett, lndry El~ll lrvint Avt'nUt' LG llltc: ttome 2-ttry. 5Br Nr occ Falrgrnde Oulet prvt yrd & spa gar No eetlools, shopl)lng and hkupa. yrly. No peta 38e, famlfy rm • spa LIDO ISLE by ownef' 3 Bd. nght>omd S500 751-3531 pets S825 8-45-5242 parka. S 1200/mo 752·7'74 1<11 I btl1) l1395/mo.581·80070yt patio L• ... $1200/mo _ --_ • I 64S-IJ04 or $48-0819 Eves 673·4083 wk wl brokers Delu11 2 br 1'h ba lndry Two 2 Br'a. Aveil 12/1 , For leaslng Information 13ctt yrly 3 br 2 be upper .. ______ _ • hkup, newer. twnhae S595 mo. A.van 1218. pleaae c111 · (7H) dupt1tOceanvuencl sun-•--,...,. llllT&LI LIDO ISLE HOME atyJe. fncd patio, encl $580 mo. 8th dn, no 559-5012 Monday-Sun-Porch $990213 '20·8660 a..al ••vv • CALL US REGARDING Ideal for couple S l300/mo crpon Hamlllon St No dogs Vtctorta St. nr C•· d1y 8:30 am to 6.30 pm : "s3"1"5~3•e·r ~fi~m·,-n.,1a·m~kl"'9r, !RVINE LEASES 18118 Lido Realty pat• S8751mo Crelg nyon 631 ·6812 !· Ind wttat you want In prof, walk to bch, .z:: 873-7300 or Stephanie 831•1288 • _ Dally Pilot Classifieds 650•20..,. 839•1132 , Bernardy 6-45-7050 VILLA MEOERA Family -· a I so r Lae t 3BR 2b I cmplx 2 br 2 b• d/w H 'u at. ltac~ 2740 Coll• M ... 3 br. 2 ba.hm, I op e. poo · carpet drtptt encl ger nr OCC, ell prMtdg" ea ty Open HouN Sat/Sun mo/mo utl pd $300 dep W $250 mo. 5-49·387' Ammie to ahr 3Br 2B• apt, off St. prkng M/F, prof, n- amkr. Reuoneblt rant. Rlcttard 8'8-5'82 Iv meg Shtrt 3br 2ba In CdM S3'0 mo. Non-1m()f(er Sn.rytl Mark 875-9685 Female rmmte, frM rent for help menaglng San Clemente Apll -4Qt-7721 Female 1hart NB home Xlnt locatlon prlv entry & bath $800 646--459-4 Fem rmmte, meture. nl amkr, to ahr hM In CdM $350/mo 720·8084 or 5-43-7323 Fml delux 2 br 3 ba condo Mesa Verde 2 car gar wld pool trpl 1'00 548-7750 Fml Pref. n/amkr Muter bf 2 br 2 be Npt Bctl 780·5039 281·3108 Andy Fl'MnTamkr 23-35 'br hM 2 blka from bell $280/mo S200 dtp. 54 2-3680 Lg furn Condo. Bott area. Cltan/reapon. Amtnllltt 9J-4·802t Of 54'·2593 12·5 1707 Part Stlrllng. No Pell 232-4 Elden apt 1 --=--....,.....,,---786-11 72 $1500/mo 786-3715 2 Br 11), ba t'#nll . air, nu $810/mo 5'2·6155 Kenneybun1 kport ? Mlle -40+, cnrtatn, non -~ t~'d Hkt ~~ LUXURIOUS TWNHOUSE crpt, gar, petld. No pet1 amkr/dmkr, frM lndry, ulll,C.M ~2,lse efter~ coNDO 3t>< 3b•. s 1125. se50 1-4s.....e31 wt lfffl & °"'OE lsn • t that the boat ~~.'152~1P•. go«. __,,.----------- 233 1e1n P1eoe. 875--4333 2er tBa tr1p1ex up1111r1 want a Mltc:tlon of grt•• that won The America ·\ .. , Cup 10 '75'. M~F :"~' oec~~· ~·~5 3elO MlcMllOn Ortv. NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 w /enc I 0 .. d g er. g. Jiving? Wt can oner any· Muter bf compltlaly tum oc rom trvlne Bd 2 'Abt 1950 Sq Ft. 2 1550/mo. 75.i.o;ae thing tr 1 amall epno • ~riv ba M ... V«d• aru mo., 111/laat 54a-Ot22 I Ctr gar. MC gait. W/boel 2B 2B• 2 ca QI f nlc .. 8d hit. tt tootclng In CM, -.. r f,,,,,. .... ml only S250 5't-te77 Ml~. n-1mkr, 28' 2B•. 1 · 'ftie Sprtngt 1Br Condo by lllp &1500-wk/828-1253 r · r r. r,, • NB, Of HB think of ul nr1t Npt Bly view rm, pV1 be/ pool, Jae, ltnnl1 CM runnlno 8trMm. Pool, Jae ev11 989-4307 frig, micro, W/D, pool, I« that choice Ideal IMng. II ttiu rt not 'ult wno (Or what) K1 •11neybunkpc>1t w~s. Khont. kllo prlv, n·tmk 1380/mo. 751·8511 EVN ' tennft 1575. 891-0999 1pa. HNt/wattr lncWdtd TSL MGMT 6'2· 1903 ' j ... ~-d . lo " bu·· I 5 '"7 ,. ---,...-..,.---=--NPT HTS OPEN SAT 12·2 $950/mo. 7S0.9611 NB AEAL TY 97&-16'2 don I t~·""' you re not a ne nt ~ ntJ ,,,.por IS Oflf -42 /mo v 3.1.,21 M/F, n/trnkt, r~ 1 blk to Turtle Rook. C1mpu1 -435 Fullerton. 4br 2'~b•. 2 bf Otlultt 2 ba of ,. d1$l1ncttvely d1tle1e111 •P•rln lt•nl lloo<plans II Room w/kllotten prlv, nr bch. 1300/mo+tts a ,.... vi.w. 38' 28a, frplC. Incl 11m rm. ' ear gar 11350 *' 2 11 ~iw1nd Vlll'lt in H11nt1ncton Buell Sl•awind V1llt&t1U but rout•/Stlopplng ~ 8'2·2150 gardener. community mo. Inc gardnr 875-9389 L 2• CM m~:t~~ • WllTUll fl.Ull result of tot1Py wsonal•ztd p1olrn .ior:al plannffll flit Center. Celt 902-5780 Prof w_om_e_n_"'_e_a_fu_r_n -room-' Po01 fectltltt. Avt 12/11 1 & 2 8d tiplt. Pool, IPI. f d f I '' t t 1&0.8''·7779 NWpt Hgt• to 11m hme. $800/mo '-1211 agt a-r,~rm, no ~t. ~uldo 11tenti0nyou tstrwe Aritr ICI !Jltndo lllhllt l tttil)lttlll 1H4 for aame In~ Condo nr T""*9 Aodl Qltn.Cletactled ::.· 3 2~ ~~~ •MESA VERDE 2Br 18a. Tit. ANAOEMENT and ~''Ill nntltd in a lorHI wrtll fl•t~'Jllftl brook.sand Ill&.• -poolSC Plr. 1~1 1tt2-;,f,:,~· .-c floorM. -38, 281• refurblttled No,.,_. .-11, ,..... decOr, O/W, gtr MM1tt !1Vlff1'0!'dS C001«11>7111111Tlloctan1Wtttn Mdtottllt Wkly ....... -._,1 .r-3110 frpto. Indoor attlum. 11600/MO Incl ,,Jfte· 1595 No pet• 133-ftr .. W.-de CM 3 I)( 1\t ba 2 ltlllkHOurt1 Sw•llUllllll poolt . spa 1111 •• COllYeMftl s12e!:'&up.m4:,;;: v ;I• L.otci.d on oul.-...c A 852-8713 R & ;rinVMt •PtNTAIOO! COVE* Mory. pettot dllh'#Mtl«, iocali0t1 M¥ ~llC •nd •mploymtnt • 111t yow'•ecou port Blvd c M 5'6-1"5 M'r.°'· n--11nkr to ttlr 28r greenbelt. 1" l>ltt to ttnnlt Wlltl 10 bCh 28f 2D . den 28' 28a ap111 level, frplc. bit Ina k1dt oil no Pit• pllct tl'lyone .01116 ptoucSir ctll hot,, (hen IU I Ill l•I 2 • apt CM 125Q+'A uul I PoOI· 11300/mo grdnr · .... · W/O, dbl gar. pool/..,. Mt5 mo t&0-7275 lltnMyblll\l.Porl) Two bedroom OM 11nd tll!O~ + depotlt M&-2171 Incl IJ4..855t poo4e & lennla *925· Call $950/mo 55&-8200 7 ao.trtmtnll a/Id lown!lo~stt w11 ar111 ·s Newport 8taoh, ootor TV · coOect (I 19)244-1880 t S 125 wk IQI, no cMpotlt. u;: f~;:.': g!~.r ~~i •• a *UllOIUTll* f & i b& OiOM to marlna s nd 3021 Weit Cout Hwy bat1l1 Waat.. 2tOt IHO/mo. 55f-0555 HOIM :t:;t; 26; w/gar ind 41 2 & 3Br Apt• N.-crpt, adult• pr.r. •750 ~~-}~ 0~, ...,, IClt" C11r9d 1.11ec I :tfe a;;i,. ..... = den ""* kltcNn U 30 dt1pe1, tHe, etc w/poot f7M174 or 76t...oteo "' .... ,,. ' "T tlN nr bCh for Ftt>. only. ""'t~ : ... t fM 53M190 Nopeti M2·5210 Dtll,IQ 31f 2 .. w/frplc, ltat1l1 ltt7 Non •tmoktr, raft. ~ ocn w1 .. ,....... , 157 bttlneJ gar. balcony No [ge ilO a:;; C:Qn. 3POOf 15'-7711 aft lpm otMn. welk to Deeeh h I ~mo 2 8d 1bt, petto. pet• o5f.711' ims Hullt•fll!Ofl Via• L.N. Hilltl"ltOll ~.CA 11>1. COior tv1 ~ trplca. --------MOO w/utltl •tt-2111 Ill... tatlltM locatlon. (Jt•) 1rt13 5198 l lMPI 14 ~Mt11 Slfft If &:;;; I cifY Llf"tl Vt.w ...... 1111 r.r(l~m, c1oet to Ill F==-OY.:. ;i:: 2ri.~~~ frOftl tM ltn 0. ~...::, ~Ive ll0'111 Oft tli1ec•1to Wtt6c Of HoV 21 ltlN ltat n 12 3br 2ba.. ldnt cond 11350 COXOMl6081£ fG ro; 2 T1L IAIMlmf rrpc, btlC. get "° 1>911, Mcftddtn !NII .,.i 111 Mc'.-. tt Switllld YI ft.• 3 ti fttnOUf' Pllm Sprlngt Wanted darlllOfagt Npt ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Ptace Your Ad, Catt 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE Gener t i Anaheim Hiiia Balboa Island BtlbO• Peninsula Capl1trano Beectt Corona del Mar Costa Meaa Dana Point El Toro .... ... . .• Fountain Valley ... Qarden Grove Huntington Beach Huntington Harbour Irvine Laguna Beactt Laguna Hiiis Lagune N~uel Lake Forest MJsalon Vlelo Newport 8eactt San Clemente San Juan Capistrano Santa Ana Seal Beach South Laguna Westminster Tustin . Moblle Home Sales REAL ESTATf Acreage Apartments , Beach Property Bu1lnett Property Cemetery Lots .. Comml. Property Condominiums Duplexes/Units HOUNI to be Moved Income Property Industrial Property ..... ' Loll for Sale . . . .. .. . ............ .. Mobile Home Parks ........ .. Mountain, OeMrl • ••• . Orange Co .. . ... . ........ _ ..... Out of County Out of State Ranches/Farm• . . • ... Reaort Property Time Snaring . A.E. Exchange ... RE Wanted RENTALS 1002 1004 1008 1007 1018 1022 1024 t028 1032 1034 . 1036 10 .. 0 10 .. 2 10 .... 10 .. & 1050 1052 1055 1067 1069 1076 1078 1080 . 108-4 1086 1088 1090 1100 1125 t150 1175 1200 1225 1250 1275 1300 1325 1350 1375 1-400 t.i25 1450 1500 1525 1550 1575 1580 1590 1600 1625 HOUMI Furnlthtd .. 2100 Hou ... Unfurnlahed 2200 Hou ... Furn. of Uni 2300 Condot Furn . 2400 COndos Uni ... . _ .......... 2410 TownhOUNI, Fun} ................ . . 2520 TownhouM1. Unf • ... ........ . 2525 Duple Ht, Furn. .... . • . . . . . .. . 2530 Ouplex11. Unf. .. ... ...... • . 2535 Al)trtm9ntt, Furn ....... ... . 2800 Apartm1nt1. Unf .. . .... ... 2700 Apt•. Furn/Unf. ....... -. . .... 2900 Roome ......... .. ... 2900 Aoom ~ eo.,d ............... _ 2002 Hot•l1, Motet• ............... . . 290• Guett He>rnM • • ... h....... . .... 2905 Summer Rental• ••• • ••. ...... .. . 2908 Vacation R.ntal• . . . ... • .... 2907 • Aentalt to 8tlare . .. .................. 290f 'A9nttlt Wanted I:""· .................. 2809 Gtr•O" for Rent ...................... 2912 Ottlc:e FWllJlt ........................ 2914 8uttn ... Rental• ........ , .... .. 2911 Comml. FW1t111 .... , ... , • .•.. 2918 lnd1.11t. A«ltelt ................. 2920 Storag9 • . . .................... . 2922 Misc ~n .. I• ••. • . ............. •. 2925 "Pre Paid Ada n.o.'97-4'70or497-tOIO ~only. Gel pd ....... ._ 1\-tmkt Xlnt t9hlt~I ,.,......._,...._.-..,t lO Ml 'tll ''*' Tennie Club,' tdulla w/lock.24hrlCQ 10'a15' .::===-----l!t~1090~ltmo~o_£ f7S.:!:.!1~ft0!2.__Jl::.::=::-.:::::::-::::•==::i;P;;»;l;4~1~t;2~111=M~l=l=Nl=i~!I!!!!!!!.._.....~!!!!!!~!!!....,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. llOO/liti. AM·f~ ...O+-ff 1-22~3 AMttte ,'--..;._--------------' ·--~:..i....!llii?mvmv::::::mt==========:..L::==============:.L------..::;:;;;;;,._~----~- , t , 2 ' .. SYDNEY 0101 ...... ...,... -••as• Dm)CWt,..1lt0~'i••;•;•1~····· 700 If · I oftcl 4 ,._. _IAl.U "-AN. •..:..-=.:.-:"°°"· ~'*"°" toOddrtw-Colot·Dee.:z:-·l':;t;t 1300 tf. °'*'IP pWi WANTED ~ wtttl ""I Int 1ec0td C9" Mwn "''"• 11 tel• WIM buld to ault. Aleo multl-~•I .. 1" ••· 8MV91TTtNO ntllOtd tot hm·Spm. wkd•Y•· I e 'SHIM A9M ...... ...._ .... Jlllll•• edjc 2000 If AMdy fof ~ to ptomole I 1~ )If Old My CM home Nt-tOM ..,.. ·-._ ._..-_, .,._.., oc:cpy 8 1.26 9,o ... t1vol11Uonery, proven CWW• Cell llCM242 EARN UP II P ~ --. lai . .:.10 ~ 162-1714 A & ti INVIST ..... rapid Md ..,..llMd -I • --aw.. -..... ...:,.__ .._ ,.,, -.... ..., .....,t IOM pt"OQfMI. Ill I .. _ ... ,... •• --.,...... ....,. ..... ,,._..,; •CdMdtxaul-.AC,empl Ptlone: 1141t12·27M totec:IOI"'. '~•P· No clelOfY, ......... ~---~~----~:-~-pt1(9. ''°"' 12U. 2155 t TIWll ~ or ..,_,,... ,... tot t111PL:li6-1• ~-•• CoMt Hwy 175-llOO quited. ....... ~ -------- Mo1••1, NovtmMr lt vi.w ot Hatbot, r..._., · ~ prooMM ~••• ml.I ID 21111 ....._ ARIES CtMCM enwonrnnt m °'9et W...,n Sevtnfl .......,_ '°' lnfO eel: --(March 21 -Apnl 19): You rebound from rcceni seiback .• ,,_,15141"_ &tett own ... ...._. ,_ lmmedle .. °'**"' 31'7·83' llOO.&t.1137 ,.__ - Law.decision &<>ts in your favor. Public relations improve, accent on -·~-1 't04ltl 0 ---· tor pan Uf\'letel6lrl•tt"-/ •• possible partncrship.c9operativcdTons a nd manual status. Emotional ~~.~ :W..:,,i:::, coee. MIU ofb, Com-E~~~:!.:1)1f8 • HIF8 . Tlll•llll Wiil Mn1' ., • ~ involvement arow stronger. ....... 1111 1tM LIMOS~ 4 leltl petMMlweigeeend--. exp. Tene"' lmpfOV9-T~' ~ta • ...,..._..._.lit: TAURUS (Apnl 20..May 20): Finish what you start. keep -n......,.... 1nternat1one 1 Motor lent wonclng condltiOfle m.nt ex~r helpful, ev~ll•-1• tor ••· !ltG41ite.nc ,.,.., op· 1• 1111.-.t111 t'C$Olution> concerning diei ~nd nutrition. focu on em ploymcnt, pets, n•& ..,,.-r:;:. Co.c:t1 751·$486 ~=~iceci: cl':'C::ivt~"S:.::t ::;.~ 11 11114_ ~ •::~. 1': U& people who rely upon your Jlld&m cnt. You'll have chance to enJarae AIRPORT A~ .. too ft. ciuwec1 In '*"°" •lery ne~le. • .-......n~ ....._. . ....,_.,.._....a;. act1vn ies. to considerably increase income. (7 14)t44-o4t,10 laftl .... t to: no.o102 "' (IO ..-n> .. ,_ ...,.. -. _. ... ~ GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20): Roma-nee as cmphasi1ed. you make Wttltfl, ,.,.., ... ~tilt dll • • MllWd__.... .,..~edlle . ._,..._ h6clle.Ctll•-•t new start in new d irec1ion. Focus on c1notional responses. creative ~ llUT WllTlll ~ • DeM ~ ~.,,. t.., ••••0PfMfl1 end .. endeavors. abm11 10 impnnt your own •I yle. Leo os in picture. You gel ..-, $!Mt ... ~..;., ::,; I&-"'· .. ,.,... ":::.'\a "a'\':. ,.=,: ::'C" =.~ f:,'. ~'M -llf favorable publ.ic1ly. No heavy lifiana! box• with UPS. Cl09Y B.11111111 co11ee1e on Nov 12. tot ,,... .... tlM ....,,... ..._ llf CANCER (June 21-July 22): You're pulled in two darectaons -to!:.!~ .... ~"1~~"::. ~ mac:h. graphic:•. •l•· 1211Mlllttr• IUfTW ...-.(119)4»-7• ..,,.,.. ..,,... .. PfO-~ ,,.,,., ......, choose conservative course, keep pro mise made to loved one. Camlno &!-.,9 ..... C'--t toner y. Pflntl na •-.....&..llaaala cww,to~otoeur• 111 W.Avenclldehlll4da ~lr!lrvtneend....._ non=u1*"•--PI & A fi . . .._ -· _.. eap1btllt1M. 1200 tit. Gd .,.. ... __, ....._ 1u11e 11. a...~ .pott 9Mdl. We .,....-. ., .. -. ......, _.. pparcot con 1nemt'nt as temporary -get second emoti.oAal wmd. Lle'd. 492·72" IHH avell. 110,000 aa circuit drawtno•. NOT AN AGEHCY ltlO ~ -"" 1•3 1,.....,1Mf' O newho taught youinpast isagainavailablc. , SCR•u.LETS down-flnan •nit Xlnt lmmed . poe lt lon. NEVERAFEE -......,-1011n..,_.. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Short trip may be necessary. Forces arc NII bullMN GPPOf1 Owner 636-0l31 EOE M/F/H c;a=_,,.-.. MCXIB..llMOm.; scauercd. popularity increases and you'll be more aware ofbody image. 720-0295 18.LY •.a mem. "*· ..,,.. TYPllUor ';-~ Display versatility, take notes, be willing to experiment. Romance ANSWERS I w .. Sl BANKING ILlllll•I Ing and ........, **· A MON IH:'.11.i. • llouri he and so does confusion. Cendor-RevtM • 1 aat DI II ... ..---:, M*l ~·:: ,_=: (21't VIRGO (Aug. 23..SCpt. 22): Look behmd scenes. be walhns to Gathef·Matmot TELLERS With ~tot)IC)e exper. to abllt)' to"*" review. revise and possiblfi to rebuild o n a more suitable structure. Opiate· Belief J•lnml WOft< In de\14opment of m 111,. and .:.O~ ~d mTll •&II---· "' . . h'ahl' h . d I SPEED LIMIT C If I Federal 11 _. ptodueta for Alh deeeeo-Tempo<at)' aaa60ftmenta ~ : ' AV911M119 II\; • IYIOOn pos1t100 le<• 1g ts manccs, personal possessions an specra old PllllllAll a1 oma • oon and undef'w91• ac:-avallebl• t o' ••· W• _.~an acet-Jr:~'• . collections. Scorpio plays significant role.. · • • MJ'~~~·· hl!2Y~~ttlef • ~u-;=. Tc::'!: couetlc:t S«MS °' bttnO perlellC*l: lent '*'Y and beMftt UNA~ ~ LIBR A _(Sept. 23-0Ct. 22): Be analytacal. discern ~ouves. trust tatklng to hi• 9,and· Immediate o~nlng tor tranwtlona at OUf' Cotta =-~:u18rC:,: • W0td Pr~ pectcage, """°""' end LAGUNA~ your own Judgment. Put tho ughts on paper, realize you gtun mothef. "You're not old," quallfled peraon. Hatrlt Mw btanch 1n Of'enga •~,. ...... a mott 100la Pi.. lllPtY Expetllnol Pf...,,., Wf ~ignifit'antly ihrough written word. M ember o f opposite sex could be •"-Mid. "you're tu.t 1eoo 1850, 1eeo ex-COunty Inc. 21802 ~ (80 wpm) In per.on Of crell (?'14) not "~ .. ••ry. f.fll': J'"'"lous of your time. Watch Sagittarius! ~ 55." "Goodn .... G,and, ~ helPf\.tl. · H.B. Ce. t2Me • Swttcn~ ~•ten 720-M17-Ma0.4IOO. per moncn. .... " lpped the c:hlld tlAllU You need s-e month*' ••· ate poeltlon. ' • "OiU Entry 0MrltOl9 No oolectlng Cell 10.. SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.2 l ):Puzzle.Pieces fallin~oplacc.-you'll ~·ou·~~ raach•d the p, ... trainMOC*'tlngtno ~rlene• aa a r.1i.r ILllTll•I 1n~20·;:.:=c: TIEllYllE to_,.._..._.~ have t'omplete story and chance to hit 1ackpol. Yo u 11 obtaan luxury s~EED LIMIT .. available. Trainee or equtv11Mn1 in. Wiii be f911P. fOf ~ & ~·on~. 11, fof IC)pt. P-11-.T item or an object and a "special'' gift. Taurus and another Scorpio ,~ · Excellent company ban-dustry e~ receMna. drMrl lie. ,.q. (Ott) 431-7... Ol•Pllf •Y Pl.II figure prom inently. -.t eflt1. Contact su ... Get-Fot an appointment, A.r>Ptl 5375 lndUattlal Dr. 11 1 w. AYoandlda Palluda e10NtiwpcwtClnWDr -~ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): S treamhne ll"<"hntques, get rid tney plMM call: John June"' Hunt.lngton Beectl SW• 1 t, San Clement• 8Ctl FIOof of "extra" material. Genuine offer w1H be made. contract will be fNIU\ ADS llAlllOIAIT CollHn MHon (714) NOT AN AGENCY ~8eeeh.CAt2eeO revised a nd you'll get your wish . Roman tic episode lends spice to life, uunu UILY Pl.IT 5«-2300 m1111DT" • NEVER A FEE CA .. .., Oppot1unlty ••• r ••••• ,, might not be petmanent. UJ-'121 tit IM*'.., EOE M/F/H ~~ ·-• •• ··- CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19): Autho rities are on your sade. you ARE FREE CALIFORllA M~ ~_::: ::,· ::"'3 LEGAL SECRETARY v::V ... ~Y'O"~ um allies, you'll have m ore responsibility a nd c hance to mcrcase C I FEIE••L ahlft9 °'*' New Co In ~., .__. a.c for 7 ~-. _.need moMr · income. Relationship intensifies. emphasis o n prom otion , production a : 1/2 Tlllt ... /.. nA 'C.M. Hrtyis>*I .0,k. -:;;-.-:; ~ UtlQMlon fmlll1D--Enjoy WCW'tlint .itti ~ and lo ng-range commitment. ._.2 Hll A:~ re1_:m~C:., Cdf~ left........... Habl*nOI EIPtnOI exp d"lraabl•. Xlnt ... \n Y°"" Pf'-" jot>? )'(M"'f _,... AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. J 8): Emphasis on communication, -' houNwl1•. 720•9720 9M-22000t131-3135 aklllL N/anw pref. Send~ you atM>llld tall to,~ Mvtnt tun ~ motives. added recognition and green light on publishing project, ' Equel~ r...,_ to: '*1ncl P1'1'* ua. We offllt complete wlnnlnO .,..-. ·: ~~~~~~~~ Watarlotd Ct yatal Emptoyet 11&52 Mec.At1Nn bNd trt11n1nQ and~ .LJve In 8outtl ~ a~vertisi~gcampaign. Ont: )'.OU care forcloes love you and will prove it. ~OUNC>. bUl/wtlt Bor<* Chendell•'· t arma. BEAUTY EXCEPTIOHAL at• 425, !Mne 92715 'few ,... per90ft9t and ~ • ·: Libra native f~urcs 1n exciting scenano. -Collie ~x fem Vic 23td S2400. OBO FOf appt. Coametologl91 10 aatltl OPf!ORTUNfTY ftrwdel lodepend111oa. Cell \od9y ~ • P ISCES ( eb. 19-March 20): Techn,que i mproves. you gaan aqded Sl CM 8-48-5168 · 540-1448 or e73.9574 J.J.'a Salon. ;01 Main Wslll25you000eem, 118.000t;,.1• ~o c !!!!,!TAIT.__ Si.1 PART-TIME to ... Ml1. tot Mr. T • :i I · fli · d d "d h · h Y · ' St Balboa. 876-.840& • more "• · · "•.....,. •.,.. -"you ftt our~ and l•I ., rc-cogn1t1on.: ucrat1ve o er. as rna e an y~u n . e 1g . ou receive Found: Otglblond male *011111* .. year? International Com· • QOOd typing • ..._: tlavemllNIQ!lfMftf PG4ert-UL·-· . news concerning possible investment or anhentance. Money Oows Tabby c at ~ gentle. II •••ii *111111911* pany n"d• qual!fled word proc .. ll(J*. pr«. tlal. " you do you c:ait1 *RH CONSUlTANT "it towards you, you could display "Midas touch ." Vic Turti.roek 854-8498 ..., Full·tlm•. Dana Poln• aalea r..,,,....,,t8ttv. In but not req. S«MS reaume enter FUU.-TlME ~ Fut! tim.. fteltlble tioUrt. No exp•' wlll train-It Chart HOU99-4t3-l183 thtl.,.... MU9t hew 1 to In c:onfldence to: agement wftt1 S60.000 Mull l'lellll lllrong beldi· FOR 1985, CATHERINE Hl PP'S SIGNATURE SUIT AND BLOUSE PRINTED PATTER•I A521 SIZES 8·18 (.11htrmt H1pp II knO*n for her UUIOfd1nnry way *llh Kam' lhlt ma.pc. dtf1nc 1nd refine 1 bu1111f11l lanc. Her do1hH •l*•Y• fn nawlmly, and move ,.hh 1he body Her .i1n11urc sui1hu1 card11an )ach l in11's •naJc·teamcd, lnnd and hah1ly hmna 1bovt • slender llur1 Her r11lan llttvc bloute has • band ~ollar w11h a clc•c• side nip meant 10 •how over the JK kC1 Nolt lhc OOublt pointed cufh You'll w1n110 wca11h1s blouH on •Ii own with C"m1111 ~nu and s .. uh The Ofllln•I \u11 " lint wool .. ba1d1nc Con1Hk1 al.to, wonted. knin. nanntl or hncn P11n1cd Parmn A'21 11 1•11lablt In MIJW l Sites I , 10, 12, 14, 16, II Sttc 12 (bu11)4)1u11 rcquirn 2'4 yard• 60·1n,h I ab11c; blouK I h vard• 6()..1nch Plea.tt 1cnd Sl oo fOf taeh Partnn m DAILY PILOT kcadcr Mail, P 0 lo.11 S9, Oki CMltea S1111011, N"" York, N Y 101 lj tAdd j()C for u c:h pelltrft (Of potll&t ll'd handbna 1 P11n1 plJunh YOUR NAME. ADOREIS, ZJ,, ITYU NUMIU, lllf. loin Amtnca'l t1n14Jcutd •omen, u•nd now for ovr l'IEW 19'4 PROMINENT DESIGN Ell PA TTEllN CA. r ALOG Sec our ~onipk1t col· kc11on of 01111nal• pl111 pictu.ra of 1hc dn1ancn. Stt and "'"' ntw d&Jhona Jporu..,car, chfl°nlS«. su111, day-dinner drl'Ucs, mort Ot1 a SOC BOl'IUS COUPON for any pellcrn you d100M. Send S2 (Of Book )9 now tJS DOLLS• CLOTHES ON PARADE--cru 1c 16 adorable, 11tr-•onhy doUt from K rlpt and I ff"* C.lltrU AU 1lu1-S. 10 )2. l2 '° 1}4-14 QUICK MACHINE QUILTS Nc-w, d1ffcnr11 M1Kh1nc.1ppl1quc \U\OU.U. Mtuahric Plllff111 ror C\llOllU. d1r~ll0ftl. U.JO Ill ADD·A·BLOCK QUll TS 1ncludu p111u11 pit«t, chr«.1t0n1 for 14 envelope daian• w11h ra.ltcd pillow 1n.ttu. 1\ll catyJ n SO 1}() SWEATER FASUIOl'IS, a book for ~1r1e1 s11cs ()I to S6) filled w11h 0111cnn1 JIChll, pullovers 10 kntt, «ocltC1 Sl $() 129 QUICK 'N' EASY TIV-l'ISFEllS hu dcsians 10 embroider, PAilll, m1Kh1nc-Mw-1.ll multi siunp u anJftn Alptlabf!J, no .. u s, more Sl '° I 21 ENVELOPE PATCHWORK QUILT'S tw d1t«tlon1 tor 14 u1uq11e qu1lu to mah w11hou1 a frlmt. look 1nd11da cb1111, d tr«tlOM. S2 '° iHkt I N Ca ..... -8'4 Jet RtWlt fet ft ............. H••I WH•-W•tch '°'. l'roml11t•nf o..,,,,., Patt•'" or 0 /01910 SH f'Ant-'o IOI,,_,,.,, DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? h F 0 U N D "T e r r I e ' · lntweated contact Paul 2 yaera dlrec1 ..a. ax· T. w.-. # 1 Newpott Pt.., p1ue PotenUel.. P'-Ctll ground In ~ eraem/tan, fem 1119 on orGeorge.642·7211 -..w penenoe. Potential In-ate700,Npt8ctlt2te0. Bob, tor c:oin1dentiel in. cohol·cheml~o•I • trwy nr Avery Pkwy •~"ooo..a.-1 ...... .,._,._,. •-t 492-3239 °' 498-5549 *FLORAL* my home. 2·3 daya/Wk come ..-. ..,..... no n-I ..... (.__ •..-an tervtew, 542~ .,_....._ .... y m reep. ldutt, own tranap veatment, ... tnYMt In ....-....,.. _, end ~" _ _.Ill LOST Male S"-Perd Mix. *IEllllEI* r•f• req,(wlll be check· )'Oii. No overnight ttavel. u111m • .,... ...,.. mn Conduct Intel ...... .., btownlbtk. Vciy 8"ch & ed~.873~!5257 Call Mr. Betta at Currentty wonclng/cw not. D)'nemtc: ~ t'MI .Ille~. ~ Adama HB. 53e-9802 FILL TIIE 1-I00-247-244e, 8am to Contact Paul 2eo2 ,...._ _.,. eornpeny _., m&-.TIL ~ REW~RD: or•,.,,. alt•ld ...... ..._.......,. ..... t~. -t~ w. 10em CST port &Nd. hlgN)'moUv.eldand~ • &lflilbU-" male eat, hut';r' pat· ~.-,;;;..-;;;.. ''j;'~,'';° v~ ;f' eteriCai fLlllL ... LOAN ~: =dv~ l !Ji: 4~ &~~. ~ W.,, M&ttl ... 1 -fam'::!:no ~~: N..!;,,~· crMtlVe. FIT. EARN :::::.-:~ =-~ 'ilff)__,.-;: .. 675-5895 Miii••• I Jlln tlon. Requlret x1n1 eno· Permanent. 8-45-78-45 1ng dept. Held atrong PtrMil' . l ............. ~~.-=~!c:.= ~,.!!,lfOr• MONEY ~::C,"'=':: ··-.an·: Em TS/llllU •---...... ati pt1one YOl<le. s.no ,. ,__, to ---vo· new _...._. • .... (l_,1 ... ) ......... ,, MJme Of call '°' eppl. fto(lst In Laguna Nigu91, EXCELLEHT 8EHEfTTS .... , PILl1 ... Outeall ONLY 835-9199 ,. ,. ..-PLANNED PARENT· mutt have at ..... 1 'f' f = ~ = AND SALARY . R•tlred c:lalm1 ex~? H000-0.C .. attn: Oltec> up. Fufl time. 556-9200 , .. "'. : !' Awftcanta hend ~ Ml .,, openSIQ fOf • S*'· Earn $15/Hr In work •llOlllTT tor ol Ed. 1801 North 1r-1D-11PT le 1111 teaumetont)'toChrl9tlne tlma uplfl•nc•~, comp or llab temp )Oba • Entry leVel. Unarmed .. BroadWay. Santa Ana, ..._ •-• •Liii-er.ctcua.. btwn 1·5ptn. 0teet1Vel..ayou1 Arti.t lO LA & OC.(714)786-9420 oorlty lnduatrlal poelt1on1 Ca. 92706. 973-1733 Now accepting appll-.._. NEXUS COMPANY produce quallty ed avail. Min. 18 )'fl old. cation• fOf Part time food • • • • • • • • • • 4000 MacArthur Blvd, teyouta. ~ & ~ Winifred van Leer contact Own tranap e.tt• than ILlll TYNT /UllPT aervtce work eta. Rate Suite 4400 N B I« a feat peced ~ Box 101. SNdoW. c/o average wage we P'<>-NBarchltec:wetftrmneeda ss.11 p/hr. Min 3 tva · · • ~ ~ OaltyaPM11o ... t. P.oc .. &o92• .. 12~ vtde guwd card & uni-mature, PIT, tyi>19t ,.. p/<WJ.s~ at~~~ 111 l lt laclltp ... ~~7 -~s· ftnlehedwt.Sendr~ Coat " .. " f0<m. Fun/pan time All oeptlonlat. Require good Beat t, vu.ta -Lw la 11,.... .... .......,..., am"'"' only l xerox OOPlll gt 1hlf11 & wkndl. Apply typing lklll• & phone 556-3273 Mae<lt9gor Y9Ctlta, WOt1c to: 8~ ~ la1lan1t1 tOl" 9am . 5pm Mon thru Sat. manner, ttexlble houri. FOUND: black Cocker Ill Ir It• It• 'r I• 1831 P\aioenlla CM Ar1 OlteetOf. Ot• a Ill Salt a 1820 Orangewood, Suite Mc Cuhoeh Atc:hltect1 Spaniel, w/eollar. no ... 1111111 .. tlal ... • lllL eo.t Dlllty Pttot. p · p,fnt §hop. Finally a 213. Orange . Ca . 759-9141 tega. Vic. Padftc: eo..t & fttl•, ,reftrl .. J PIT Counlr/dertl. Buay 8olt'"t5'0. Cotta ._.. PROF1TABLEbuaTne1ut 978-7243 Cllllll Goldtn wut . H.B .... ti lie ......... medical lab. Knowledge Ca.t2l2I a ru1onabl• price AIYllT llLU driver w/9CO<I. ·car. $200 980-2988 l't mtg ........ 1•il•t11 0 C ._ good drMng 1-------~ $3S,000 Incl eqcnp & -•y Pl.II.. wk/FT. $100 wk /PT 1m11 ;~ PIT II II-r-.cord &40--0140 f I I 873 7351 Ot ...., r-... •-fer W ..... I HIT•fm ;. tra n ngS73-e&ro FIU I PUT Tm 547-0587 Joyce Piil/Tm .. , ttnltw tral•l•a For Claaaif*' Ao 17.50 pey r.t• wtt11 kJ9ll •• alana A--4 14 ./.... • llmll • Opportuntt,.• avallabl• 11111111 .. lie MW II "g,:~N ~ ~~t"!. 1q8u!.~ v,.. Limited o~nlng1. Wiii Fulllpar1 time poeltlonS with the LOS ANGELES lni9e. --. .. _ ... ...-La41et f............. tfaln Call 54()..1321 ext. Starla al $4. plht Call TIMES Clf"~tlon 0.. ~i~ ~~· 2c;:-'· Call 2-$Pf1l. looklnn for ,,..... -Y-nll.lre 32 751 • ..... 9 panment In our dOOf to If I •• ~.a..... ""'78 ...,... ... """' ,,... door newspaper aalee ,.. .. II 11 w -542·..., P*"'* for N~~g'e. AN OHIO OIL co offer• Dental/Ort ho Rec•pt. program. Guarantffd tMI .... ,..,. I . 1•1y P1·1m •••••• • .... :•: Call LI= ~52 !Wk ~ high I~ piu°a eUh 8-nefltl, 4'h Oya . Exp hourly wage plu9 com-arim.lt!,,,.. .. 759· 1 • noon n 1 bonu111, benefit• to req'd NB 642-2828 mlaslon. Houf1: 9am to 2 rr ~ matute peraon In Coata DENTA L RECPTISEC ptn0f 4pmtotpm. Tra.lns ......... leaM Mesa & Newpott Beach Ing 11 provld9d. P01entlal ... ~I • • arM. Regatd .... of •x· wllnaurance experlenOI, 10 ..,n $300 ptua per 19twftew....... • • perlenee. wr ite P .. ! 4 daya 546-3000 CM WMk. For an tnteNt9w. \JfwMe --_... 12 : • •: React Amedean WU1 ,.. Ill Llftll catt-_. - -fill TIIE • c:anta Co .. Box 428. Day· Kennel Vai.t/Bathef. nr 957·23e1 ext. 1204 ,. .. ...... : • • ton, Ohio 45401 0 c Ftlrgrounda, PIT. HllUl .,,.. ... .... n".. : IFFIOE OLEll : ITILITll a.11 exp. pref. but will train. Hrs flex. PIT. must haY9 fw ...... ,.. .. lmmed. o~nlng for a 751•1333 good ret..131s8523 rMehe ,.,., .. ff : \er) bu1&y irculation OHirt-hti : =~ r:;:a.J::t~:. ... 1111 ..U• IWIS Al. (llaWllll . : an en try level r lt'riu l J>O"ition : 752-0585 d1y1. or Prestlgloul Otange Coun-PART TIME To work few ..... ). lllla...... • auila ble for thf' rif'hl pt>r'IOD. ·• 854-2~ eYel Jactile t)' couple " In need Of Jank»'• Ragoldy Anns ........ ,.. .. • Exrv>n' anc· d-i--..1 but will tra in. -. _________ .......... '"'.""::"-pleasant. welMnatlnerld Tuet.·Frl 615--2514 • r-"' "' ·" ._. • Im Tiii SllYIOE and well gtoomed llv-ln ........ 11111 JW e Po it ion inc lud.-,. an&wf'rin(t Llghl Repel,. couple to U.OrM hou• •SUIDll ....,,...... .... • phones. filin,. typ ing a nd data ·: Newport Tit• Center. end ground• k"plng Cou~ with thrM cnlldren ....... tt1A• •. p~io•. \ppliunt b.ould be •. .3000 E. eoa.t Hwy. CdM. raaponslbllltlet In OCMn looking tor help ... 9Qe9 ~ ' fronl Newport tocatlon 12, 5, 1 Outlet Include M,.......... • neat. like to work with ~pk and e 11 UltlUlll WIH haY9 own prtvat• laundry. hou19CIMnlng, 11 M ............ • have a po'\itht-attitudf'. 40 hour • Mature. Sat & aome ....... quartera In ,.tum for Ironing. and eome chlld .• ~ora. ~ .... k. Monda". ·Friday. •. E·slde CM. 850·5077 or your proteulonallam, we care. Mu1t be non H,.. la9" ... ,..,. -" •' 131-6220 wlll provide •xc:e ll1nt smok•t and hive own • Starting salar' i1 1950/monlh. . • Babyslttw needed 8 am 2 pm M-F for 18 mo boy my CM home $65 week refs req 642·2238 salary, mldleal. dental. tran8'>(>rtatlon ~ Hr ,,ter....,..... 111 : Good ~ompan y hf'nelitlf . .\pply in : =--=-~=: ~~ary negotiable ... ,.,.,..,,.,..., • fH'r'SOn. 'tond•y·Tbursd•y. 2:00 e Jim Mulligan at (818) le nai•i..W....... : tu t :OO p.m . .\u for EHttn. •. 91~211cot1ect. llllllBPD .. ...waettlle • • \ C,RCLE 1-llRIOS ~ ~ '!:)_ 1 IOW HIRll& --./ CAllllll lllllTAIT 11111111 for bu1y ptofa111ona1 .... l.lrM...... e • Mon.-Frl. 5 hra plday .. (l1•)1U-IUO, .• ORANGE COAST •. Dtlvera llc .. own tranac>. a Ml refl. req 478-7009 btwn .... • • DAILY PILOT • 9:30am-5·30pm wtidaya llllml& IAV.S : 330 West Bay Street : NSTALLER Aluminum ••aaau11mw e CA 9262-..aml .. s rain gutter• .._ --·-• Co ta Mesa, I • Must have 5 yrs uper IMna. CA • :1 own trtn8') no 01t1er1 Equal Oppty • • need to apply 557·!5328 Emptoyef M/F e e. eeeee ee e ••••••• e e ee ee e ~ , · · Interviews Wednesday 9· 1 1 -...__ • A M. at 2588 Newpcrt Blvd . District Managers I p ~ Coste Mesa {on Newport Blvd at Del Mar) Call (71 4) 537-4840 fOf more mfo EOE -If )'Oil 9nt0)' wof'tung with young boy1 & g1rl1 and deNi joba ore not for you con1tdef o cor"r in the ~ c1rculo hon f ... ld. Thti Ii 0 ~ posmotl Wlfti dotty cf\ol~ & rewofds KIDS-EARN GREAT TRl»S Ari> PRIZES! Ovr Opentn91 ore 1rnmedlote Applt«llm rnv1t ~~ o "'°"• stotionwOQOfl or truck. We off ... an eauflent Mllory wtftl o bonut pion and OOt e?lowOM• Wa h°"9 on •tt•hnt benefit pion thot inc~ hoipo· toltzation W\lurance, li~ot \'OCotlon and holidoya. (714) 541-7058 COlldidot.1 mutt ho.. o dnin to be ~f\11 ond b. wtf""9 to WOt\ hard If you ft\n. ~ hO\fe .. quolflcdioM p-.. oppty lft '**' '°' the ~-- ~ tlilni mdo)' 9-I 1 GI" Of l~ P"' 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Oft ..,or~ "'lf>loyw \ \ E' ,. . . tr l f . PllllUllEI * HOIDA * HAS HONDA CARS 'IOCELICA c~.-Tl8l (8UNCHASEA) ..... Wire WhMtt ( 10IZ'1!) NMI ••• '71 COAOll.A Automatic, Nt Cond , tt«eo, ce.et1• (447PM) .... 81LL MAXEY'TOYOTA 19202 8Mctl ....... #I -.ii· .. , ' Ml ,. .. If' I SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN II tllt• I 11 RVITl"1tl &l&C• tt,, U / /000 '75 MERCURY MOHTEGO ,.. ... 642-eec:>1 '77 c.pn, 4 epd, pie. p/b, am/fm, tntf. Kint Int.nor S2300 080 831-7037 ..... .w.. tiff VeryC.....(187418) mae BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beedl 982-0829 '82TRANSAMT-Top T-Top, l.OMM, low rnt6M, IW11o ~ W/tMctt Qlell tope(M711~) ..... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 8eedl 982..oat Kat ... at67F~ ••••• .. , ., .... , Ftf o.lfifd Ad ACTION c.11 A MAY PL°' A .. mo. M14'1t