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1984-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
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' There's no denying that Howard Hughes ex-wife. Teny Moore. 1s a good sport Dunng a recent stint al the Fort Bragg Playhouse 1n ~orth Carolina. where she \\as appearing in A RomantlC Corned\. she agreed to 101n Fort Bragg recruits in . a 1ump from the 34-foot airborne training tower. Good sport or no. the base photo~ rapher caught the 5;>- vear-old Terry looking \1011Rt \t LD 1>e1000P" hke shed rather be on her e>. s "nightless" airplane. the Spruce Goose even though she was strapped into a harness to guarantee a soft landing ~ NJ of Joliet. Ill wntes in to ask singer Connie Francis 1f she thinks men as well as women will read her autobiog- raphy, Who s Sorry Now? "lt definitely is a women's book, although I'm sure Italian men will appreciate it too." predicts Francis. "It will also appeal to those who grew wp in the '50s and 60s. because it reflects what our hves ~ere hke then \o~ that his I Sp\ co-sta r ' . to "create and star in an action<emedy -for the company with the "un- schooled. mexper- ~enced executives," who also, presum- ably, have very, very short memories. ..-, L.. Okay, we'll give vou a list or names. and you tell us who there was a bnef Oum of talk about assigning her the Hopper role. a fine bit of iron\ when vou coru11der that her second hus· band. Michael Wilding once won a hefty libel SUI! against the well- ha1ted one doesn ~ belong in ls Barbra Strei- t he group James sand losing her in- Caan Tom Sel-Ouence iri Hollv- leck Stacy Keach wood" Sure she·s Ryan O'NeaJ and lrc;ted a\ execut1\ e Woody Allen The producer on a ne\\ answer rs ob\1ous mm ie called Ir\ Cp Woodv Allen be-To fou bu: the ac- cause hes the only tual writer produv gu~ in the gang .. er director1ed11or 1s who's real Iv a sex a I 7 -vear-old-\\ un-~svmbol That at derkind Barbra least. is the opinion doesn 1 e\ en have a of Sharon (/m?Con-walk-on part As ct/able Otfferences) -------------------Yentl mu~ht sa\ Stone v. ho has Q, O\ O\ · The worked with all five gentJemen allowed itself to be dominated film 1c; the p·ro,ect of Jason "I had-a terrible crush on by them for so lorn~ Well Gould the "1n of Streisand Woody after he cast me in a Hedda and Louella will nde and erst~hilt> husband Elliott small role in Srardu!;f .\-femor-again in the TV movie ,Walice Gould ~ho does ha\e a part 1es. · explain-. Stone ·11 wasn't m WondMand Elizabeth Jasun has big plan:. for his ne.xt gratitude that he '>tarted me on Taylor has long been signed npus c1 film 10 ccr~tar both mv career that made me see 10 play dumpy • parents. who him Ill a romantic wav Fl'.e minutes aher I'd met him I de- cided he was the smartest fun- niest. most mlngu1ng person I'd ever met I should ha"e made a pass at him then and there " Eat your hearts out gll\-; There was 110 1b~nu~ C•I malice in the Holl\,,ood ul the ~Os and "10s -not With mal BUI Cosby. rs back in senes go~1p columnistc; Louella television and ----------. Parsons and nding high in the Hedda Hopper ratings, Robert around to dish Culp is rethink-1t out. Wrote Oa- ing his decision vid Niven in 10 leave episodic Bnng on the television alone. Emph Horses· Culp. who dunng "Hedda and loo- his last series. ella wielded and The Grear Amer-frequently m1s- ican Hero. de-used enormous c;cnbed ABC-TV power. Onl\ Hol- execu t 1ves as h ~ood could ·unschooled. in-ha\ e spa\, ned expenenced. and such a couple. lusting after ~-and onh Holh- er no~ plans wood ~0uld ha\e Louella, but Lauren Bacall Gena Rowlands and Dina Merrill all refused to thru'' their chapeaux in the nng or more 10. the point put cha · peau>. on their head" and pla' stvhsh Hedda Jane Alexan- der was recent!\ Lhosen tor the role After uz s we11~ht lo.__., ha\ en I worked together in 20 vear-. Barbra lo\es the idea. claims Elliott 'She o;a1d c;he"d do am thin~ Jason wanted · 81 .Jounnt' ~uufm.Jn \~1th 4 nrlu "'ummf'r in \ft.t } Or* and R<>Nrt \~1ndlolf'I' m Lm ~n!lt'I.,. ON TMI COYlaa OJ ~pt0n and Pt'lt' Da~k1ns pholognip~ for family Y.ttkt) by K1mbuh Butlt'r J ~ ~ cirwacttrC19M Wiit DISIW PraGUctlCn. ,_..,..llar...,. a .. 1 •• Olct11.._anmtQlllllDl-.•••1111Mj!i_..,.. IFREESPORT BAG OR s1.so REFUND OFFER. I I I I I I I Send me (Check one1 A s1 so cash Refund A FREE Sport Bag. I am enctoslng 3 proofs of purchase (package wtth plastic removedl from three (3l of the following "Evereac:ty" super Heavy Duty Battery packages, In any combination "A~' 4-pack. "C" 2-pack. "D" 2-pack or 9-Volt 2-pack. complete and mail to "Eveready" cash1Sp0rt Bag Offer. PO Box 8828. Westport CT 06888 I Mr Mr\ M> I AOO'I'\\ I ~1tv I SfclfP Z•o SAVE2se· on any of the following "Eveready" Super Heavy Oury Battery Packages any Size "D," "C." "9·\/0lt" 2-pac~ or "Aft(' 4·pack - By O.J. Simpso~ Believe 1t or not, on the day of the presentation of my Heisman Trophy. it wasn 't the award 'O that was uppermost i in my mind. The J award took a back l seat to something c more important: My first daughter was born while I was at the Heisman tsanquet. I spent those four or five hours being nervous, wanting to be back home in L.A. To understand what the award meant to me. you have to go back to the year before I won it. to my junior year. At the beginning of that year. I didn't realize how much I wanted to win the award I had spent two years in junior college. I was just happy to be playing big-time college football at USC. It wasn't until after the season was over that I realized that I had even been close to winning the Heisman Trophy I came in second to (UCLA quarterback] Gary Beban in 1967. and it was one of the closest votes in the history of the award. Bui even then 1t didn't really dawn on me I was just happy for all the good thmg5 that had happened to me J But after the Rose Bowl. I was at (former USC running back] Mike Gar· f rett's house for a little party. and I saw ~ his Heisman there. I sat there and looked al it All night long I kept com· ing back. walking around this Heisman Trophy I realized then how badly I wanted it The next year I was viewed as the favorite. Every Sunday I would pick up the paper and see how my competition was doing I'd check on Leroy Keyes from Purdue and on Terrv Hanrattv of Notre Dame to see how they had done on Saturday I made a big point of it every Sunday. Before. I never would have done that I wanted to be considered by every· one the best college football player in America It wasn't 1ust the award You don't want the Trophy 1ust to have it to look at It's what 11 stands for If vou believe in vour heart that vou are tht> best plaver· .in the count I). tis n1ct· to have that substantiated bv a vote When I look back now:t realize that my quest for the Heisman Trophy real-. ly began when I was young. I was very influenced bv the attitude that I sensed when the Giants moved to San Fran· cisco, where I grew up. 1 noticed it in my uncle and in my teachers at school. It was a kind of elation And what every· body was elated about was thal "Willie 0 J Simpson u~s named Colh!giore Ath~te of thl' J9WJ b\ ABC Spam Ht S11H fiolcb or ~horn hmr Vat1onol FOOlball Lraqut' rushing rKtlfrls "'' /11dms tht smglr wasoo ft'Ct1rd ol 2 00..1 ,\ortll SimlN.N'I h°' a/<io t'('flf11rt!d ml!> tht tfltmammt'nl 11Jt1rftl ~amns m Mms .futh os Tht ~lansmiin and Tuwer1n11 lnftrno Ht '' n<>u a 1111/ t1mr ono/111 on ABC'l Monda~ 'l11lht FOOlball WHAtTHE TROPHY MEANS TO ME Fdty years ago, the Downtown Athletic Oub of New York first honored AmeOC.a's best college footbc1IJ player. with t1' Heisman Trophy. Here, two of the mn5t notable winners of the award reflect on its significance. O.J Sim~n and Peter M. Dawkins on the nighu they ~eivtd their trophies. Mays 1s coming to San Franc1SC01" It made everybody happy. I was always a pretty decent athlete. and when I went out and saw Willie Mays play. from that day on, I never doubted that one day I would be able to elicit the same kind of emotion from people. Winning the He1sman made me feel that I was contributing a part of my.self 10 something that I think is good: col· lege athletics I think it made me a par1 of the legacy of the game. I've added to 11. and now I will be a part of it perma- nentlv When vou consider the Heisman -1u'st saying the word -you think dbout college athletics. Personally. it made me feel that no matter what hair pened, I was a part of this thing called college athletics. and I was a part of the goodness that comes out of 1t Finally, though, what the Heisman signifies is more than a great athlete It also s1gnif1es a great citizen A couple of the winners have had their problems. but 1'11 argue that amon~ our winners are some of this country s leading citi- zens. Tommy Harmon. Pete Dawkins. I think the Heisman winners are sytn· bots of WhJl football players are. We're the best t~t football has to offer. and we should be 1 think a Heisman Trophr. winner has an obligation to all of co · lege football, to t>Very gay who has ever played the game. to be an outstanding citizen It's not an obligation to be the best in the world. but it is an obligation to be the best vou can be. The qualities that make a man worthy of the Heisman Trophy are the same as those that make a man ao~tstanding citizen. I think if you look at Johnny Rodgers -perhaps more than any of the other winners I can recall -you see a man who has accepted the respon· sibility that goes with the Heisman Rodgers had some troubles before he won the Trophy, but since he won the Heisman he has carried the banner well When they announce the winner this vear. they'll be singling out the best player in the country Not 1ust the best according to statlSlics. but also according to how he and his statistics have helped his team. When the award is the Heis- man Trophy I don't care how good a player 1s: if he can't make his team win. fie doesn't deserve the award. The Heis- man is a team award. That's what col· lege football is all about. The team And the man who wins it is the man with the aura and the charisma to make his team win. There'c; one more thing I have the only Heisman Trophy that has a m1~ spelled word. They left the "h" 0111 of Downtown Athlct1c Club. "Downtown Atletic Club" 1s how 11 reads I'll never give it back By Peter M. Dawkins The truth is. I can't remember the exact moment at which I learned I had won the Heis- man Trophy. It was > just a day or two j before the 1958 • Navy game, and we f .__ _____ __, were so absorbed in 4 preparation for the game that my recollections all seem to have run together. I do remember that my final Army-Navy game was not a personal high point in my playing career. Just before the opening lockoff, Coach Earl "Reef' Bla.ik called me aside and said. "Pete. I think they're going to k..ick to vou. ~ow. don't try to run for a touch· down. just make certain you d</i} fumble'" With those words echoing in my ears. I went out and, sure enough. they locked to me. I started upfield, and suddenly a gigantic opening appeared The flash of that open field blocked out all of Blaik's words I cut ~arply 10 the left. sensing the thrill or running the opening kickoff back all the way In- stead. I ran into one or mv own team-c mates. who caught me 1ust behind the ~ elbov. and shot 1he ball straight up into f the air. NaV) recovered and. three plays ~ later. went m for a score. So much ror ~ the immediate benefits of winning the ~ Heisman Trophy. ~ Fortunately. we did come back to wm the game. And that team -that entire year at Army :-was remarkable The 1958 team re-established Amw as a na· ttonal football power After the preem1· nence of the Blanchard and Davis years in the m1d-l940s, there followed dogged years of rebuilding, and with the sucress of the 1958 team. a remarkable and unique bond developed between the football team and the Corp of Cadets. The entire student body seemed to be caught up in the excitement. On Friday nights, after an impromptu pep rally in the dining hall. each and every player would be hoisted onto the shoulders of eight or ten of his fellov. studentc; and earned back to his room As a result. when I was '\elected as the "inner of lhl" He1sman Trophy 1t represented far more than ind1v1duaJ achievement It was a svmbol of a remarkable collective splnl ·of the entire 2.500 members of the Corp of Cadets College football has changed a great deal since I won the trophy. With pro football reaching its taproots deep into the college game. it is 00( surprising that intercollegiate football has been trans- formed The athlt'te is often viewed less Mt~ qmcJuottng Imm ~t'\I Pr1mt p,.,,, \f Dou kins <l~nl abroad fO O~ford (. n11,Nh Off U .. R~ S<holorshtt> Ht Iott• '°'71f'd a doaorul ~rtt in p11h/1r aH01n from f>rln<rtntl rt'<,.,1M 114'0 8mn:r Sta• mN:Ju/, /fl \ ~nam 1Jnd tn I Wi I hforamr th•• 4mn ' mun~ ~1·10/. 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As a result -and as 1983 Heisman wanner Mike Ro0ZJer's admis- sion that he signed a USFL contract before completing his college career con- firms -today's players (ace a tremen- dous challenge to measure up to and preserve the amateur ideal. TheJe have been other troubling changes in the nature of the college game I think we are untrue to the fun- damental value of intercollegiate ath- letics 1f we allow a person to go to an accredited university and pfay football. and not expect that he will emerge with a degree The challen~ing us is to re-establish college football as a game played by students who, m add111on 10 developing their skills as athletes, also achieve at least a threshold level of academic accomplishment The fact is. the Heisman serves two purposes. One 1s as a beacon represent- ing achievement and excellence and symbohzing the pinnacle of a sport built on performance and pnde. The other is as a mirror reflecting each year the character of college football as it develops and evolves The first winner of the He1sman Jay Berwanger of the Univers1ry of Chicago. played both offense and defense. Most of the early winners were generalists on the fi~d Tommy Harmon and Paul Hor- nung were 'triple threats.· gifted at passing. running, and kicking Today the game has become much more specialized. and the winners. while m no way lesser athletes than their predecessors. are accomplished tn a more specific role OJ: Simpson. John Cappelletti. Earl Campbell and Herschel Walker were all running backs. and they epitomize excellence at that position. That the Hetsman has so often been awarded to a back 1s a reflection of how we view college football There is a fundamental contrad1ction m selecting any smgle player to represent excellence an what 1s so totally a team sport. 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Coleman even enhances the out- doors for backyard chefs wuh the Cookin 'Machme'."' And the Colema,,ia Canoe adds a new dimension 10 fun on "1e water. Coleman has a gift for every type of outdoor enthusiast on your /isl. And rebates on selected products make the shopping even more en1ov- able. So!;.ave a Coleman Chnsrmas! We outfit your outdoors. -....,.r ... ,_, , .. .. FRO\f ATI.A.,ll( cm IS THIRI A DOCTOR IN THI CASINO? f the a11~wer l!> \'t'-. II.., an odd<,-0n bet that his name ,.., D<Jnald Scheurer Dr Scheurer got borl'd setting broken legs 1n Florida. so he moved to Atlanhc C'ttv hve vears ago '\ow he 5 treating more exoltc complaints 1n this two-ftsted town of one-armed bandits. It's still exc1t1ng. · he "dys 'Every day is a new challenge " Hts challenges in- clude working with people suf· fenng from c;uch prf'VCcupa- t10nal hazard.-. d..., '\lut machine elbow· and bld1.:k1ack blad· dt>r (cnmmon to folks who 1uc;t don t know \ .. hen tc·· qwt) Scheurer dn osteopath h4c, a55isted over 100.000 casino patients with h1' particular brand ol general med1r1nE> So '.\-hen the chaps Me down. don't gornblt• wtth \.nut ht•allh. Dr Scheurer 1.., c>n the ra.-.e FROM 'U\ JERSEY A PRANK DISCUSSION OF THI BURGIR BOOM ccording to the Food lnslltutf' of Fdir Lawn. "'It J the nation ts em- broiled in a fast-rood frenzy In 1982 alone -the most recent vear for which authoritative itgures are available -the average Amencan spent $153 on burger!>. fried chicken piz· za. and other hastily consumed foods. with some Western and Southern locales averaging as high a::. S 177 The Food Institute based its hnd1ngs on the recently re- lea.'it'd L' S Census Bureau's 1982 Census of Retail Trade, which shows that fast food is gobbling up an ever-increasing share of total restaurant business income -up from 36 percent in 197i to 40 percent in 1982 Guess it doesn't mat- ter whether a clo~ n or a king '" -,erving the meal. Amern ans edt buns by the ton.-. BY MARION LONG FRO\! KA\SAS DOUBUIS NO TROUBU hat do Muhammad Ali. Jane Pau•ey. and Mia Farrow have in common? Two things. really: All are parents of twins. As is Barbara C Unell of Overland Park. Kan . who felt the need for a magazine di- rected toward "parents or multiples." Unell. a journalist ~nd author calls her brainchild Tums, and her baby is boom- ing. Its circulation numbe{s jumped from 6.000 for the in- augural July issue to more than 20,000 for August L;nell says. "Most of the time, the media focuses on the negatives. such as the financial burden of rai!Y ing twins." But Unell and her staff try to focus their editorial material on the positive, em- phasizing "the amazing in- dividual differences betw~n people; you have two children, born at the same time, often looking the same. and [still] they are quite unique. You have that right there before you -an interesting perspec- tive on life " The magazine ts sold at B. Dalton bookstores and selected newsstands. For information write to. Twms , P.O. Box 12045 Overland Park. Kan. 66212. ~ R0\1 OKLAHO\lA LOYl'LL KllP YA YOUNGI ge is just a number." said Fred Astaire on NEXT WEEK IN FW his 85th birthday, "and \'.' I've been doing numbers all my life!'' Is it mere chance that the debonair Mr. Astaire, who is married to 40-year-old Robyn Smith. is still f~ling his oats~ · A study at the Univc::rsity of Oklahoma says. maybe not, concluding that men with vounger wives mav indeed live longer. Researchers found that the death rate of men aged SO 10 79 who were married to women I to 24 years their iuniors was 13 percent lower than that or the age group overall Still. Oklahoma psychologist Dorothy Foster is somewhat reluctant to credit either male for the husband's increased longevity· ''Older men who are already healthier and wealthier than average may be more apt to select younger wives." But she agrees that trying to k~p up with a young love may keep the older man active and therefore healthier. We say May-December romances are fine, but love is ageless and makes you young whatever the season. BlllTHDAYI (All Sagittarius) Sunday: Julie Harris 59. Monday: Andy Williams 54 Tuesday: Deanna Durbin 62. Jeff Bridges 35. Wednesday: Strom Thurmond 82. Otto Preminger 78. Thurs- day: Dave Brubeck 64. Friday: Ellen Burstyn 52. Ted Knight 61 . Saturday: Sammy Davi11 Jr 59. BOOK.MARKI ~ What are folks around the :::i country reading'? 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Children in the Croeaflre," an NBC moTie alrinC Monday on Channel 4 . Star Charle. Haid talk• about the ahow on Pace 3 . Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. Mall address: Bo• 1580, Costa Mesa, Ce., 92628 Telephone: 642-4321 Pmgr.m1 informJt1on IS pruv1ded by the network.'I am/ 't<1t111m. .md 1~ sub;ect to change without notice -Index ')pons... . ............................................................... Page 2 Network!>.......... . ............................................... Page 3 f)a} 11mc Dn1ma ..................................................... Page 4 TV Pu///c.... .... . ................................................. Page 4 Tutx· Top()(·r.. ... . ............................................... Page 6 Dai 11111c St ht:dulc ................................................... Page 8 C:, ~· n 111~ \< heel u Jc .. .. ... . .. ... .... .. .... .... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . Page I 0 -Channels -Networks (2) KCBS, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Otego ( 10) KGTV ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego (39) KCST. NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego -Independents • (5) KTLA . S800 w Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles (9) KHJ-TV, 55 l~elrose Ave., Los Angeles (111 KTTV, 5746 iJt Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeleff (131 KCOP -TV 915 N La Brea Ave. Los Angeles (28) KCET 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St . Huntington Beach (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine. Anaheim · -PayTV -Sports Knight's ready for new joust By LORENZO CARCATERRA Indiana coast Bobby Knight scares people. H<" shouts. screams, yells and argues with play<;.rs, oppo· nenls, fans and the media. His strong, handsome face 1s always flushed tht' color of a ripe pepper an~ his bod} seems lo be one sw1fi, angry gearshift awa)' from madnt.s). Through all the commotion and ca1ol- ing. the tantrum' thrown and lectures given. one fact remains: Kn1gh1 know<; how to win bac;kctall games. This week, in a gaml' airing on NBC. against a stubborn Kentucky team. Knight will again lead the Hoosiers into battle for another season, a season which closely shadows his gold medal showing in the 1984 Summer Olympics . There. he took a team of youngsters who bare!) knew each other's fir~t names. who hsti not e'en practiced together unul a few weeks before the game~ began. and showed them how to win. He had more than his fair · share of cnt1cs. Pc:oplc argue" against h1'> being named Olympic coach. afraid that his temper might c;how the l Jn1tl·d' State~ 10 the world in :J wa} ll did not care 10 be -;ho" n tOl On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave . Glendale (Zl Z· TV 2939 Nebraska Aw: Santa Mpn1ca ll:tl Home Box Olt1ce. ·r1me-L1fe Bu1lt:ling. Rockefeller Center, N Y . N Y Rut Knight knows ruk on(' (11 American <,pon and that 1s to win. There wcrt· no c:ritic'I when the gold (C) Cinemax T1me-L1fe Building, NY .NY Rockefeller Center. medals were placed around the necks of the U S t?asketball squad. (E) ESPN, Bristol Ct (L) SelecTV. Mari,,a del Rey (S) Showtime (S) Spotlight IC) Cable News Network. A1lan1a -lalellile (9) WOR New York City C l71 WTBS Allan1a 2 .. Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984 - lndinn:i will not be number one this season. Georgetown or St John''i will take home that distinc- tion. But the guys from Indiana. led by their gym ,.,ach . will be there at the end. winding down the clock. causing the other tcllnfs coach to sweat out another finish. Knight has cnouaJ'I to hring Indiana • into the NC AA tour- nnmcnt and quite po-.~1bl) will take thc111 into the Final Four. __ ....... llY ___ _ -·Monday __ _ ,,,, ..... •mM.•Yllll --...... FOOTUU Chloego a.en at aan IMaeo C ..... (I tw.., 11 min.) -m CN..IMQ AU WORTI ..... Tuesday ....... AlllMOQili •.m .... &YIRI ---a• IAIUTIAU. Loe.,.... Lek.,. at Cla:welaftd Cavahn (2 ttr. .. ao min.) .. m10X11G -•Wednesday-- » I iiiM:Mli tJ0 m .... II.YIM rm.a • 0 -.A IAIUTUU Loe A,.._. Laken .t New....._, Net• <2 hn., ao mtn.) -'1) ROl1D MalTAM -•Thursday __ _ #IZWWW ..QB .... AYIRI .... -mWMt'TUIG W D '9A IAtUTIALL Loe...-. Uken fl "'l1d1lphle 1'efe (I tw.., 40 min.) ........... .. w::. (Pleaee .ee SPORTS/Pace 31) ·' -llelworks ·Haid spe~ks for the kids Renko of 'Hill Street' star s in dra m a a bou t North Irela nd strife By JERRY BUCK Al' T ete.leleft Writer LOS ANGELES -Actor Charles Haid, who met witl1 members of the clandestine Irish Republican Army while filming "Children in the Crossfi~." !Mlys he can't change the world but as an actor he can "say some1hingabou1 it." "That's why I want to make films like 1h1s." says Haid. an Irish Catholic from San• Francisco. who plays Renko on NBC's "Hill Street Blues." "Children in the Crossfire," a TV movie which also stars Karen Valentine. Julia Duff} and David Huffman. tells how a group oflnsh children have their lives and a ttitudes changed by spending a summer vacation w11h fo te r families 1n the United States. NBC w1ll 1elcca!ll 1t Monda} al 9 on Channel 4. Haid became involved 1n the pc~o when his ~rlfriend. Debt Richter. w o plays his wife on "Hill Street" introd c him to Frank Prendergast. "II was Frank who told me about c program to bring children hl·re fr Northern Ireland and he became my panner 1n producing the film," 'l<IY~ Haid. "He wanted me to use m y 'Hill Street' notoriety to do some pubht· ~i:.vice announccmcnts!for the children's proJCCt." Haid asked MTM Enterprises. producers of "Hill Street." for money for the announcements. Instead, MTM <;ug- gested asking NB(' chairman Grant Tinker to send a "Today how" crew to co,cr a Christmas pan} in Northern Ireland. "The movie came out of George Schaefer c;ceing me on the ·1 <><fa} \how ... sa}'s Haid. relaxing in his North Hollywood home."He said 1t was the best thing he'd seen. George had directed 'The War of Children.' about the conflict in Northern Ireland." Schaefer directed the movie and was one of the producers. Most of the movie was filmed in Ireland. and smcc they couldn't work in Belfast. Dublin stood in for the Northern Ireland city. While there, Haid says he had a meeting under "coven circumstances" with members of the Irish Republican Army. "h was st~ngc to "1ect people whose ideology Is s9 strong th"lt lhcf ll commit violence," he says. Haid, who was educated by Jesuits, san, "For as Iona as I ~n ·remember 1t was drummed into me that l was Irish." But. he adds. "I'm not on either side. I'm on the side of the children. The children arc like players in a show written by someone else. Charlea Bald comfort8 Oeralcllne Ha&hea in the TV mo.te drama ••chlJdren in the Croufire," alrtng IConday on NBC. They have to die on cue It's ver} <;ad. It'~ more than· sad. "We used kids from Northern Ireland . They came over with their own baggage during the making of the film. People get shocked when people with problems speak English. The kids were old before their time. They knew about petrol bombs. death. informers. They'd seen 11 all." Haid's~·veteren of such sen a "Kate MCShene·· and "Delvecchio." and such movies as ··The Choirboys.'' "Who'll top the Rain?" and·· Altered States." But 11 was his role as Officer Andy "Cowboy" Renko" in "Hill Street Blue!>" that made him famous. Renko 1s a 11 compk' l'haral'tcr a loudmouth redneck with a blue-collar mentality. a gentJe man who doesn't come from a gentleman's world. In the pllot Renko was killed 1n an ambush. but the character was so popular the scnpt was altered so that he was only wounded. "I "was sh). but you'd never know 11 the way I pla}'.Renfo. In school I was a footooll player and the other guys frowned on anyone who aci-ed They wt're big and tough and actors were guys who wore . beards. I grew up an a family oflawyers and conservauves and my wanting to he an actor was out ol the ordinary. Luckil). 11 worked out " Sunday. Dec. 2, 1984 3 Soapersjoin ~circus of Stars' By LYNDA BJRSCH What child hasn't dreamed of running off -to join the circus? T onight dozens of stars get to relive their childhood fantasies when CBS presents ''Circus of the Stars." Along for the adventure are Jolla De Lancie (Eugene. "Days of Our Lives"). Tonya Plakia1 (Heather, "As the World Tums") and Gell.le Fra.acis. Genie gets to do.a terrific li on-tam.ing act on the show. She says. "They offered me an aqt where a man would shoot me with a bow and arrow. but I decided against that one. Then the)' came up with hon-tamine. At first I thoueflt 'No.' but 1hey asked 1f they· could bnng the lion O\<Cr to my apanment. which they did. He was really gentle. Now, my apartment really doesn't have any backyard. so they had the hon 1n the alley. .. Li ons tend to be like house cats.'' says Francis. "When they first meet you, they rub up against you. Well. when a lion'rubs up against you he just about knocks you down. I must say I was a bit frightened. -TV Puzzle ACROSS 31 A1home However. after a few minutes with the lion, I decided to go ahead with it.'' Genie may have been expecting a hon to come calling that day, but her neighbors did not. Says Genie. "The followinf day. one of my neighbors came up to me.Jn the parking lot and asked if there was a lio"n by my apartment. When I told her yes. she was quite relieved. Her husband thought she was losing her mind." . Genie says that when she was a young girl the one act in the circus that intrigued her was the tnl.PCZC1artist, but she doesn't feel she has the ski ti to do that. John De Lande says he never went to tht' circus until he was in his 30s. When the) called him he was dehghted. The fi n.t act they offered him was to Jump 40 feet onto a httle mattress. Sa)s De Lanc1e. ··No way. It seemed ludicrous to climb up 40 feet and Jump onto a sponge. Then they came up with the idea of a high-wi re act. which intngued me. We trained and trained and trained. First they put you on a tittle wire a few feet offtht! ground. Then they give you a pole that wt;ighs about 75 pounds. You do 1hat for several days and they keep raising the wire up. It was thrilling. I 1ruly enjoyed working with the pole and also the part where you ride the bicycle across the were." HeJ.s joined by Brian Mitc hell. who plays Jackpot on "Trapper Ja.hn, M.D." .. I must say 11 was quite an experience. When I did finally get to the circus as an adult. I was very impressed by the trapeze a rtist. But, being 6 feet 3 inches and over 200 pounds, there was no way I could do a trapc1c act. lfl ~ell ('d take the catcher with me:· And no\¥ for the act that no one would do: brave To nya Pinkins did 11. That's the act where a man takes a bow and arrow and shoots balloon<; from around your head Tonva was told 1ha1 no one wanted to do this: but she was thrilled about ~1ng 1nv1ted to do the circus act. Was she scared? "You bet. It's vcr; strange. bu1 the week before that I started 10 make out. m) will. I'm really nol being melodramatic, 1t was j ust somethtnll I'd planned•to do all along.'' 18 ··-A Big Girl Now .. 19 P;:m1c11._,. 46 Unaccep1abte abbr 47 "The Old Dominion .. 48 Melissa on "Falcon 2 1 Merrie measure 22 Star ot ·welcome Back Koller" 25 Romero or Calmer 26 "CH1Ps" star 27 TV science show 29 Wire nail 30 10 for Newley 1 She was Ba1g1rl ;> HE> $ J. 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(I hr . 55 min I a new purpose in his hfe when he guides tic Island' I 1983. Comedy l Animated '*I IUllDAY Mary and Joseph to shelter 1n Bethlehem l hr . 18 min) ATTHlllO¥lll · UNMMAL W011.D CMURCH .. -' nll PMll • ITAi 19 1:11 ..,., .......,.. IMNB. too. PWLJC ..... 7a C~ ' OM&.'"*RTI 1ICMI '"A DISlant Trumpet' (1964 n«AnCAT WILD,WILDWllT Western) Troy Donahue. S\lzanne UTTU llAICALI rT II WllTTD Pleshette (2 hrs ) WOll.D OIF P'ttOTOGIWHY · OllD 191) I llAITIMICI TMIATM QUET HOUR/ 11.MCH al> Wiim COUlltl • FOCU1 OM IOalTY W.V. GMHT ( "lllOft'TICINTD llCMI. "Tw111ght Zone --The Movie" CllCOKI> llOY9 "All Tt>e Pr~sidenr Men ( 1983, Science-Fiction) JoM Lithgow. lellQHT t 1976 Orama Rocert AecitorCl Dust n Vte M0trow ( 1 hr 42 min 1 WOM.DTOMOMOW Hoffman 12 hrs 20 i'tion 1 ... TOfl MIS IOXIMQ Tommy Corc:!Ova vs MCICION mt m Wlll'MOOI( HOIPITAL Rocky Garcia 1n a featherwe.ght bout IUAmtTMIT(R)Q t::IOINF\. TOOAY scheduled for 10 rounds, from Las Vegas · 9'MDAY llAll . .. f1MCH Of_ Nev (A) (3 hrs I ) llOVIE Orea 11 977 Advenlure) MOVIE 'Threo Fa ... es West ( 1940 I ~COWTYTOOA"! '11tl1ard Harris. Charlotte Ramoling t 1 Weslf'rn) Jnhr w ,1y'1£' S•gna Gurie 11 u:a WAU t1mT '°""9llL MPOR'T tir 32 m1r. } hr 30 rnin I · TIMY COU·WMITTAICD 0 TMAIUM Of THI! CAVIi Four adven· 0 DAYOfDllCOYIRY 110V1E "The Truth About Spnng' ' ''P'\ n., ;; a~ ~hJse 1vv" e5' aped con-@ KDIETH COPfLAJI) 11965 Drama) Hayley Mills John Mills ~It,., th1ough New Zea1and Nllderness to m llOYIE T ht' r dll Men ( I~ 5 Adve ~hrs l Tl"COver stoten rnone; I 1 nr 35 rr-1r I lure I Clark G~ClP. Pooert Ryan t ~ hrs (12J 1111 WID wnM DAVID -LIY S ...-, RDECCA, MIN A ~1.l•P ,"'unQ gir 30 min) m> FOCUIOMIOCSTY -11 d a despera1e lug h•e are !h<O'Nn «!) AIU) AJNTITONE AJ1> AIEJl>I ij; AlAQQLE R0C« WefT'IOley and Gooo s toye!her on a deserleel ISiand ( 1 hr 30 fl) AmJICAN •TElllllTt lnendsh1p 1S tested wl'len I hey enter lhe rnin I ti) NA. '14 Great Race NII (fl) 0000 NIWI al) WNTt COURH L" llOVIE Tne ConQueror" ( 1956 1:11 I TAKltG ADVANTAQI c llOVIE ThP RPI Jin 01 franll .)l'T'eS Advenlurel John Wayne Susan Hayward TMlllTlllLJll 11940 Western) He,,r) Fonda Gene l!hr 51 min I JOY Of GAN>DINQ T 1e1ney ( 1 hr 33 min I r Ql llllOVll Brain Waves · ( 1983 Science- ( OML~TI e' MR. QAm OF THI! nn (R) f"1cl1on1 Keir Dullea Suzanna Love (1 l.NIRl .IONll m Pim '°'°" hr 2 ) m1l"I ) LOMIRANGP tt:tl ft NR.FOOTUU Sar Franc. ,c;o .i9ecs al '1)1UYMEICA U.OYI> O(Ml.W Atlan(a Falcom. 1J hrs JO min ) ,,.,,, tWAQGAll'T 0 tatOOGFI ROCK W ROU C1111TllAI tn CAIPIR th1c; mus1ca1 fc1ntasy songs of the season WOM.D TOllOMOW performed by Bobb, GotdsOoro The ) llOVll 'TM r tight Of The 'Eagle" Assoc1a11on Three Dog N ght and other 1982 DIJ".aJ Ma~ v• " Stdow Go1an eat1y 1cci. n roll acts ;ir"" wnat t takes to St.i~ertz 12 hrs 19 ,.,.,,n 1,11 the m1se•ry Scrooge ac~ E. ~ml w•th m AY"' TMITM the sp111t OI 01r1stmas 7:11 tll) llOV11 The Sri·r.al Road' (1962 e llOY9 'Pl"lchcl1:1 Grand Pr•~ ( 1980 Adventure I Rock Hudcion Burl Ives (3 Adventure) An rra•e1 ""'s l I CllCOKID tuMDA'Y MCN•to H11W.D OP TIMM OOYlllY llOVll "She•loc~ Holmes tn Dressed POPIYIAMD,..,.,I To Kill' (1946 Myster;1 Bas11 Rathbone UT1U ""9CI i el Bruce I 1 hr 30 " n • U.O'Y'D OGl.VW ,_ ,ANTHIR Mwta TONY IROWN'I JOURNAL •lllYPALWIU. ..._ FOOTUU Reg onal coverage of ~ lnd1anapol•S Colts a1 S,,lfa'o B· Is De,,11er WOM>IJIWOMt Broncos at Kansas Coty Cn·e•s C•'lc•nnat m ..-AN> Bengal!; at ClevelaM Orcvvns or P1tl$ 1 ....CAN IT~Y b ,•gh S!Pt>IPr s di Ho JS! "' 1"11 l"c; 1 3 tirs C llOVIE ·(,reg~·~ ,_., (IQ82 -cne al)~'1NANCE h uorct~• Jol'ln S•nc aor Qep Hepo 11n l' IUPIMOUTf Of M 701 ~"' N1. •1 r \ 1 tir JO min ) ,c; Muhamniacl Al 1 M;ir r 1!)71 ,, San E11UIMlltmtMANAGDmJl'rM'°"1 Diego) (RI (ltr 1 Uf ro date l1u<:1l"less 1nforma1ton for mana-_o llllOVll l ..... Tl' H 1. NOOCl 1980 gflrs !!,lelud1ng strategy._!ssues. 1echno10-• OocWT'enla!.l' 1 H"sre 1 t1, Jack e ooper gy end a review of Wall S11ee1 ec11yp1es-1, hr. 14 min) ll t' hr I (_%) llOY9 B~t F11ends' ( t98~ Come- LOYI °'GOO dyl Bun Rf'y"Oh1 Goltl•f' Hawr 1 1 .,, 1:11 ...,. Ca.IMNCI 50 min 1 LAUlllL AllUIAM>'Y . #AN TOOAY ...... TmATCAl.VMY -__ ,,,_u• .. ....-:«I. l'llCf --"''I -f()M AJI) llMY . Miiie ltOOO fl) ltMOWYOUR-.i =-letW..O ~ MmlCAHTOllY K1D1 INCON'ORATID H llO¥ll ·Six W~a" (1982 Orama> oet~ 011<1 "Y Mo..~re Mary Tyter Moortt ( 1 hr '9IOllA&. AMANCI 4 7 min ) WT OTTa'I ~AND CtlllTllAI t$) l'mAIUM llt.AMD Frank Gor~h1n. r 1tty rlt'w Muppets •l•O 1n!roduc('d 1n 0 Ct111•11 ~ptv-ir Cazenave and HarOld tnno-~art werm1nq siory <lOOUt ttle fo11P ~,.,,, hea.j ,J cast ti>aturing Bf'rnard Miles between an oner <nother and her c:on ~< Long John Silver end Piers Eady as Jim ~ ($ llOYm r.,.0 o• A Krnd' ( 198J Hawkins on th1& .musical version of the nomancei.. John Trt111oll11 011\ii.l N~wton· RohPrl l ouis S111ven'°'1 t•lt-about a John ( 1 hf 28 min ) vounp t.0y nvotv.d with pt111tes and e m ~TO AOVlllTUM -Afternoon---• nee wmc wmc DAVl>-...Y u. I nm! ITOOQU ..._ ~ A humorous lOOI< a1 pro football ls ~110 classical music Gou.THOUR G) MO¥ll "Baille Hymn ( 1957 Ofama) Rock Hudson Martha Hyer (2 nrs ) S) llYITUYI "Agatha Christl~t's Partners In C11me .. Bored with their hie of leisure, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford take eve• a detective agency and try to SOive the !heh ol a priceless pink pearl Stars Francesca Annis and James Warwick O C1 nr I m PttOTOGIWMIC V\tlOM ff' MOVIE • The R1gnt Srull ( 1983. Ofa· •nal Sam Shepard Scott Glenn (3 hrs 12 min I S 'ANJI CHAii: nll llCOllD YIM t ' lllOVIE Throne Qr Blood' I t 95 7 Adventurel Tosh•ro M1fune tsuzu Yama--... -nm!ITOOGll TODAY lmllTM CON1NI) .....uM"M lida~5m1n1 llO¥ll "Prom1Se il:iec,Anyth1ng · I 1966, C.omeJvl Warren Beatl'r Leslie Caron (2 l"llS 5mon) ~ PttOTOCatPllC ... ,. a GD MR. fl001UU. l OS Angeles Raiders IUT OI A.M. LOI MGIUI l at ~htns (3 hrs) ..._ FOOTIALL Rt-Q•onat coverage ot New Or~ant; Saint~ a1 Los Angeles Rams or DelrOil LJOl'IS at Seatlle Sftahawks (3 hrs I ....... Sunday. Dec 2, 1984 11 -Sunday Cont • • 0 0 M....,.OICTM Ulm Carl Carl· son. Paf'(lck Collins. Merhn Olsen and Mel- tnda Oilton s1ar 1n 1t11s updated YefSIOn ot lhe famous French legeod ( 1 t'lf J e llO¥ll "GOOdbye. Franl<hn High" ( 1978, Drama) lane Caooell. Ann Ousenbefry' ·12 l'l<s ) • left W "Tl'le War On Aging" DeveJopmenli are examined on man·s on ~u~~a.;:~1h ~ llOWll "Gandhi" (1982. Bt0graphy) Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen (3 hrs 8 min) · ClV llOWll ·Thieves Like Us" (1974, Ora· ma) Kerth Carradine, Sheney Duvall (2 hrs) .,. 'Gold Is Where You Find II ( 1938 Wes1ern) George Brent. Ohv1a oe Hav1lland ( 1 hr • 30 min J I ROUD~AM 1::11 I wmt YOU Fea1ured author Da111C1 SchoenbruA discusses his new t>ook . "Amel~ I~ <NI At Home Ano At>road From Roosevett To Reagan • tips or1 l'IOw to invest in gold 8 f.TWOOP Cf) llOYll "Doctor Dolttlle" ( 1967 Fania syJ Re" Hamson. Samantha Eogar (3 hrs J QI!) tUIAll1WI THROUGH TMI MTI ([) MO¥ll "Brainwaves" ( 1983. Science· Fic1t0n) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love ( t hr. 21 min I ~ &l PLIDCll IMM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to bleaks .L .... *MD UWVIDIOI MO¥ll "Battle Of The Stars" ( 1979 Adventure) John Richardson Jason Patance (2 hr~) ®l llO¥ll Is Paris Burning?" ( 1966, Dr&· maJ Leslie Caron. Orson Welles (3 hrs 1 G) llOVW 'Tho Student Prince" 11954, MuStcalr Ann Btyth. Edmund Purdom (2 hrs) ~~llOLOGY POOTYr "°"" ROUG1H11T um<"> llOWll 'A Farewell To Arms" ( 1957, Drama) Rock Hudson, Jennrter Jone& (2 hrs . 30 min I l a-ICOTT • 11CM1 'Becker I 1964. Dlama) Rteh ard Bunon. Peter O'Toole (3 hrs 15 min) 1:111 'ACI T14I NA T10ft •• """'*'MD lfTWUCltO llOLOQY 90¥9 "The Grey Fo~· ( 1982. West ern) Richard Farnsworth Jackie Bur rouahs I t hr 32 mon ) •(fl) 1111811A WOM.O "' ~-cou. TIMI 1-"-------•----.:·r~-eest Of a ecrac • ers" ( 1977. Drama) Tony Musante Simon Oakland (2 hrs} • MOU nrooo C•tTllAI ,AUDI Marching bends. equestrian units and a cavalcade of celebl11ies including grand marshal Mlchael Landon. with hoSts Lee Met1wether and Bot> Eubanks. (2 hrs ) • •--tmoll Tony Dow l'\Otts this look back at three unsung heroes of the early daya of Los Angeles TV· "Sheriff' John ROVICk. "Chucl<o The Clown" CharlOS Runyon and "Eog1neer" Biii Stuf· Ila ~;Ji .... I ", ..... ..,QM flOCllf • .,._ Minnesota Fols v& luther Lasslt&f (R) ( 1 hr l 12 Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984 MO¥ll "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Hamson FOfd. Karen Allen ( I hr 55 min ) llO¥ll "511< Weeks' ( 1982, Orama)· Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore (I hr • 47mln) 1i::111 •111•11w .,.. "Orea' t 1977, Adventure) hard Harris. CharlOtte Ramp11ng ( 1 hr . 32 min) .. I wu. WU WOll.D"' MmM.I .. flOXNLD~--um.r llAICAU CIMTllAI lflaAL Animated When their mother glVes up her winier coat to purchase an efectrie train. Spanl<y and Porky decide to do some- CE~ ~-;,w. 8 llO¥ll "The Navy Vs The Night Mon- sters" ( 1ess. Science-Fiction) Mamie Van Doren. Pamela Mason (2 hrs ) Q) llOVW 'Hell In The Pac1t1c' ( 1969. Drama) Lee Marvin, Tosh110 M1tune 12 l~a.-=:; __ 90llTICllfTQ • llOVW "Man. Woman And Child' ( 1983. Drama) Maritn Sheen BlyfhP =1Da~=o 'ACI TMI llA11C* llO¥ll "The Stuoent Prince' ( t954 Mus.cal) Ann Blylh Edmund Purdom 12 . ii ~:C:.'*01eu1.n. (!} llO¥ll "Somewhere In Time' ( 1980 Fantasy) Ch11stophe1 Ree11e Jane Sey· mour ( 1 hr . 45 min ) llO¥ll ·o. The Winged Serpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Michael Mo11ar1y. David Carradine ( 1"-tlt . 30 min 1 .. IJ mDICAl. LQ. TUT Test your medical knowledge as Dr. Franlt Field presents questions. along with advice and 1nforma- 11on, on suDjects ranging from vision 1n newbOlns to sleeping patterns ~n.u.u. ctlPt ATTMlllCMU rA•t.,. I& IQUAM l'OOT Ql.M B •tQ flUITm: cou.HI POOTIAU 'I I.Im.I M UN OD ~ OTTIR'I MM.AM> OMTllAI Filly new Muppe1s are ontrOduced 1n a heart-warming story about !he love t>erween an otter mother and her son llO¥ll "Savannah Smiles" (1982. Adveoture)._.Matk...M~MrScott l!_ hr .45 min) CDJ ._ MOW Am I.I. me •·ca.. mrT GlnWl.YMCllC*MA&.UTAll .. Ill) '9A llMllTUU. New Jersey Neta at Phtladotphla 76ers (2 hrs . t5 min) Ml. TMI ..,. -All Cl MU.IT Six Olymp1e sl<atera, tncludlng John Curry and Dorothy Hamlll, joui Jojo Starbuck and Olher workJ-claas skaters for a perform- itnce of this dellghtful Ice ballet based on Hans Chrts~tan Andersen's otaulc fairv _1111e,~m1n) 9MC ... Q ... ==~(JQ -U\IOMU _ .,,. .... ---· •1 G~n1e Longest Hundred M111 ( 1967 Adventure) Doug McCture, Ka1 11ne Ross A pr'lest leads a group of ad1 and F1hpmo children away from the 1nv. 1~ Japenese. (2 tvs.) U F~ -.T CriStlna Fet'rare a Pam Roberts co-host this took ahead what we'll De wearing during the hOhd< and tn the Spring of 1985. Including a t 10 the last11on C8ptlOI of !he world. Pa ~~ ... • 110W11 "Battle Of The Stars" I 19 Adventure) John R1chardsoo. Jas Palance The solar system 16 teuor11ea a renegade Terran ctv1hz.ation. (2 hrs 1 I WUCIJwmt DAVIDWWWWiiZ 'Alm llCMI "The Far Country" ( 19 Aoventure) James S1ewart, Ruth Ror A cowboy le.arns the lawlessness of land torsthand when he sets out on a cc dr1ve to Alaska (2 hrs ) Cl)NMTTONMT G IOYA A behind-the-scenes looi.. NASA's women astrooauts. teatu1 1nte<Views with Sany Ride. Kathryn s, van and Judith Resnick. o ( 1 hr ) ~ TMI •Mike Wea, vs John Tate (March 1980 In Knoitv Tenn ) (R) (I hr ) (H.) llCW9 "Dally Duck's Movie ·• Fantn lie Island" ( t983, Comedy) AnlmatE Bugs Bunny FoghOm Leghofn, Porky F and others start a 1ourney on Daffy Due• small island 'G' ( 1 hr , 18 min.) (~ llOWll "Ticket To HotlywOOd" ( 19E' Documentary) Hosted by Jackie Coop A nostalgic IOOk at HollywOOd'a pa through rare footage. promotional 111,. shorts. neWSteels. and 1nte<vrews. feat ong stars rang1og from John Wayne Humphrey Bogart. Mae West to the Ma• Brothers ( 1 hr • 14 min.) ?MAW laMm Frank Q()(sh • Christopher Cazenove and Harold tnnc cent head a cast featuring Sernerd Miit as Long John SH11er and Pie" Eady as J11 Hawkins In this IT\USICat verflon of th Robert Louis Ste11enSOrt tale about young boy tnvollled with plrat8' and search tor treasure (2 hrs ) ·1 ~w •11MCM01_ TAllll All'IN!lf All llCW9 "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Come cM Gordon John Slncla11. Dee Hepburr ---~ Sc2lt1sb SCbool~-fellrtie~ "heels for his soccer team's first fematt ~yer. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (1) llCMI "OllV9<t" (1968. Musical) Roi Moody. Olrver Reed A voung orp/'lan 11 kidnapped from his new home by his °'' gang, but manages to escape and relUfr 10 hts benefactor 'G' (2 hrs 26 min ) l •u1n• · M "'911 ... RtQUlarty schedutec P'OQrammlng tn9y be ctelayed d\Je IC n bttaka. ,. ._,.. •• 90M Edward's forme1 oovemen. l.ulu (Peart BalJey). arrives unexpecteclty at the Stratton home )Ust Ir lime to thwart Ricky and Alfonso's late4' scheme • 0 ~ IB.8VI IT OI *"' Fea-tur.o t,,. bWttre 1ov1ne, or the ashes of author D H t..awrtnce 10 tt •Ir flnet reatlno pl ce. a drug that r 1 • revolullontze r i -1anc1ay eon1. • ~a to 'fS ·1p ·s 9 >n )~ .. .. sheep·shearing. lhe rebg1ous p1lgrtmage ot 11.=~:,_-. "'911 mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 ~bfeaks • (£) ..-ouT1 Of TMI '7'I John Tete vs Geme Coe1zee (A) ( 1 hr ) llO¥ll "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan A wid- ow who •s'aboul 10 remarry is v1s1ted by her late husband's ghos1 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 mm) -CD ln*OTO IMAM 7:11 QD) llAT\m "Winter Days" dNCrlbeS how w1ldltla copes w11h the challenge of cold wttalher by sfOfjng IOOd, building layers ot fat. hlbernallng or merely fleeing for a warmer chmale O ( t hr J ~@~,-7:9D G> NSY • .., .... ,.,TIJl..,..Afraid that Henry can no tonger afford 10 care tor ner. Punky starts a dog-grooming business 10 raise cash. (!) ©) '9A IAl«ITIAU Chicago Bulls al Los Angeles Lakers (?hrs 30 mm) PRAQGll ftOCt( Wembley and Gobo s friendship •S lested when they enter the Grear Race r.tl@ DAY Of DllCOftRY ... (() ~ Miii DOU Y: A CtMT1IAI TO F 11 Kenny Rogers and Dolly Par- ton blend their talents 1n an hOUI ol hoh day song and dance !hat incluoes the duo playing host to hospitalized kids a sketc.h set 1n World War II England. a cnurch's 1end111on of the Na11v11y and a song-filled session at a ski chalet ( t hr ) 0 G> llllH'T ...,. Michael races against the clOck to find bOth lhe antidote tor a lethal poison accidentally conSume<1' by an attractive young dancer and the s1n- 1ster man responsible for the evil deed ( 1 hr) "MM. llTA11: TMI INVU'TmNT Of THI 8 O twmcAm.l l llllCCO•cc The fudge and Mark sr• lsced with instant par- enthood when they find two children on their c>oorstep and a note requesting Hardcaslle 10 care for them O ( t hr ) I llAT\A '19 WllC AlfO TMllt mMY llOVll "Hell In The Pacific" ( 1969 Orama) Lee Marvin, Tosh1ro M1lune Ene- mies 111 war unlle when they are stranded on a Pacific 1stand and need e11ch other 10 escape (2 hrs ) Cl) Ll'llTYUI Of THI MCt4 AlfO ,AlllOUI f£) MTIMI 'Winter Days describes hOw w1ldhle copes with the ch1tllen9e of cold woathei by storing food. building layers ot tat h1berna11ng Of merely 1tee1ng_Jgr a -"-----. ...... .v.~le O {I hr ) llOVll "Tw1ltghl Zone The Movie' ( 1983 Scienc•Fictionl JOhn Ulhgow Vic Morrow This homage 10 the Ole> Rod Serhng TV series features segments aoout a bigoted bar patron s comeuppance. a group ot rettrement home residents who recapture their youth a ct11td with the power lo create Of de.iroy al will. and an airplane pauenger who sees a gremllt1 sabOt g1ng. the plane'& wing 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 42mrn I (f)lflOl'Tm CID llOVll .. SdkwOOd' ( t983. Drama) Meryl Streep. Kurt AU$Mll A young worn an becomes a spy In an effort to uncover evrdenc. ol negligence In w0tk conditions at the nvclear•fuet plant In wll1<:h she worka 'A' c::> (2 hrs . 9 min I llOWll "Two Of A Kind" (1983. Romance) John Travoua. 011vt1 Newton John A sell-style<! 1nvemor and a bank tell8' are chosen by the Supreme Being 10 prove mankind's worlhtne<>s 'PG' O ( 1 hr 28 min) mTMATlll. a1I '1!> llAITWllCI TMIATM ~'The Barches· ter Cbtooicles' As tne Dean near$ death aspmng successors jOCkey for poslfl()l'l at the Squire s annual garden party (Part 6 ol 7) O (1 hr) a9illMYFALWB.l. ..UI llOmY ..v,.,.., .. CJJ CiCUi Of THI ITAM From Cae· , sars Palace 1n Las Vegas ringmasters Gary Collins. Jamie Farr. Merv Gnlltn and Brooke Shields introduce teats of derring- do by c.etebnt1es including Lindsay Bloom. George Segal. Lee Meriwether, Tra.cy Net· son, Wilham Shatner. Emmanuel Lewis and Tim Conway (2 hrs) 0 fl) llOVll "Fort Apache The Bronx" ( 1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Ed Asner A tough cop ballles crime and corruption m New York City's South Bron1 ne1gnbor hood (RI (2 hrs ) D IALYATION U.V CtMTllAI ... CW. 01ama11za11ons and actual fllm tootage 1rac.e the history of the Sat11at1on Army from the slums ol 19th-century LondOn to the t>at1lel1elds ot France during World War I to its wo<k today reshaping the 1111es of prostitutes. rehab11t1a1tng alcohohcs ~nd pro111d1ng meals lor the elderly E G Mar stiall hosts ( 1 hr ) 0 0 MOW "Escape From Alcatraz (1979 Adventure) C1tnt Eastwood Patrick McGOOhan Based on the true sto ry ot a hardened conv1c1 who makes etab orate plans to break out of the escape prool · 1S1and prison {R) O 12/'hrs 20 mm ) CiJ cma AWAllOI Mutual 01 Omaha pr1> sents thetr Criss Award for an outstanding cont11bu1ton to lhe nation's health. weltarf' and sa tety to Gen Jimmy Ooo11111e whoc;e raid en Tokyo du11ng the early days ol WOfld War ti was a turning point for Amer· lean mC>fale l lOUDICU llAIT9tlCI THIATM "The Barches ter Chronicles" As 1he Dean nears dearh. asp1rmg successors JOCkey for poS11ion at lhe Squ11e's annual ~roen party (Part 6 of 7) Q ( 1 hr 5 min ) COUl•~(R) llOVll "Promises In The Dark ( 1979 Drama) Marsha Mason ~alhlePI' Beller A female physician f1nr1s hPr Jwn 1nnPr slrength rhroug,, !tie n•df'RI ol one ot her pat1Pnts a courigeous yOunQ woman with a 1erm1na1 illness PG I• rt !>6 min l l ' llO¥ll 'BPS! Fr.ends 11982 ComP dy) Burt Reynolds Gold•e Hawn Two ..$(;ie@R'tllf1le1S who ha11e 3 Q~ personal and proless1onal rela1tonsh1p overe.,.tend their friendship by gelling married 'PG' ~~=I~ H i6 TMI -.OW CMllt AM 1C1 MUST Sue Olympie skatetr.. 1nclud1ng John Curry ano Dorothy Hamill. 1om Joto Starbuck and other wOfld-class Skaters tor a perform Mee of this dehghlful ice ballet based on Hans Chrisllan Andersen's classtc fillf't =itale=:,n.> ...... ---~TCMOMOW--• TMa,_TMIDIA:.,. ..,,Al.al TMI M:IWID --..,. The come· d1an returns with ilr.etcnes. nspmng come- dl<1na and surprtse guests r:m .,. "S1lkWOO<f I t983 Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt AusseM A young wom- an t>ecomes a spy 1n an ettort 10 uncover evidence of neghgence 1r1 work conditions at the nuclear-fuel plant '" which she w<><ks A' (2 hrs . 9 min > (S)•n-o .... _.,. ztc TIUlM 'the Barctiet- ter Chronicles" Atter the 6'ShOp promtSeS lhe Dean's post to OulVtlrlut. a newspaper repor1 ot SIOpe's appomtment to the post· 1t0n enrages Mrs Proudie. (Pan 7 of 71 Q_(lhr) ._ rttJ AMT Miii TD Professional sports are set on fire when a social beauty Is award- ed rier mate's football team as pan of their divorce settlement .. (ll)llOYll "Stup Of Fools" ( 1965. Drama) Vivien Le•gh. Simone Signore! A motley assortment of passengers IS forced to Share ctose quarters whlle traveling to Bremerhaven. (3 hrs . 10 min) .. I" •wna GNZZL Y ADAMI BITIJITYW Tlll Wiii Featured· Bryant Gumbel. hOw ·a 'Websler" ep1· sode is prOduced ( 1 hr I AllAULTID Ml mTOflrZAmO .. 8'11DAY lfi'OIT1 'Ml tw D ())G>..,.. TA&.a,_TMIDAM .. .... "°'°" ..,., IWAOCWrf llOYll "Southern Comfort (198 1. DtamaJ Keith Carradine Powers Beothe A group of Na11ooal Guardsmen on week- Pnd maneuvers 1n a Louisiana bayou spark a smaU guemlla war with a commu- noty ?I oackwOOds Ca1uns 'R' ( t hr , 4'6 m.n 1 tlJ MOYll A Night In Heaven· ( t983. Drama1 Christopher Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A marned college 1nstrucl0f has an attair w11h one of her students o.yho w()(ks. as a male exotrc dancer 'R' ( 1 hr • 23m1n) PUftOY'I CMDID C~ llO¥ll "The Grey Fox" (1982. Wnl· ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackte Bur· roughs Released alter 30 years In prison. a no1011ous stagecoach bandit lrnds p<>pu· tanty among the people m the Canad an wilderness when he emberl<s on a traln- rob="ree 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) l l) "A Farewell To Arms" ( 1957. Orama) Rock Hudson. Jennifer Jones A wounded Ame11can soldier falls 'n love w11h his f ngltsh nurse 1n World War I Italy I hrs 30 min I DIC llVDllD'I QllQICU 1,. AlmlCNI l'UYMOUll "Testament" J11ne Alexander and Wilham Devane star 1n this c111ically acclaimed t98J him In the .aiterrmnn of a nuclear attack that dt>Stroys most 01 the U S a northetn Cafi- tomta mottle< of three struggles to keec:> her family together -and altve O ( 1 hr . ?5mm J 11:• Cll ... ,,. 0 ... tt:a IUllDAY lfi'OIT1 fllAL 'ACUlllW Cll ... l#ffCA: l'!llCOl~ITl••mnrne CMll ATTHI"°"" ~PM.R.I. .......... lllOllTllMCl- 111CWI 11'9 MMYO 1W llO¥ll "It HAf.'penect One Night" ( 1934. Comedy I ' l.1ude11e Colbert. Clark Gable A newspftperfnan Shields an heir ess from her la,her's eoents h«>•ng 10 gt! Sunday. Dec 2, '1984 13 -lunclay Cont. a l=c (2 !W's 10 min ) a a='..'i.rn 1111 WID Fealured Bryant Gumbel. how a "WebSter" ep1 SOde IS produced ( 1 hr ) ,,_ W.:llMI '18'0IT'l llA099 1'1CLUI ~ ••• w ... WOIU T09GMOW m!TTMI ..... 1a. MOUYWOODQ..a.• mt .UT IEOllD ~ COUICTK* W.Y.CIUllT MTlt 099 THI ""1 CtUCM•TMIHOm ...., ... '"""" -.Mm ..,.m llOYll "Independence Day" ( t9b3 Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith A young mechanic l1nd1> himself falling 1r1 love with a waltfess 'R' (I hr 50 min ) 0 llOYll 'Dodsworth' (1936 OrarnA • Waller Hustol" Ruth Chatterton A bus niy,•,man t1ncis his bucolic Ille d1sruptf'd wtien hP and his wife retire to Eur<JpP w~1P,re they c1rP c.onfrontecJ by a new fllr ~le ana ..,aiues ( 1 hr 30 min 1 t2:ll U llOYll "The Carey Treatment 11972 Mystery) James Coburn, Jennifer 0 Neill A pathologist ftgh1s to clear a cofleaguP ctiarged w1l~1 murder whan the deughlllr of a noted physician dies cJu11ng an 1llPQdl opNat>on (2 hrs 1 S>MOYll ·Going Berserlt I 1983 Cc,mo dy) John Candy Joe Flaherty Polt1tc1an-. aerobics and reltg1ous cults are part of this comeoy featuring the cast ot Second City TV 'R' ( 1 hr 23 min ) 1M i UWTOUQtYlll 11:9 ..OC. ... MmlCA llCMI 'My Tutor' ( 1983 Romance) Caren Kaye, Matt Lattanzi A high school student becomes romanttcally 1n11ot11eCl -·nclay -Morning Movies- .. CC) "There's No Buis1ness Like Show Bu!>1· ness' ( 1954 M~1cal1 Elhet MPrm11r Dan Dailey ( 1 hr 57 min) .. «l.) D1amonO Head ( 196J ( 1r irT d Cheriton He~ton Y 1':1118 M1m Pu' 1 r,,. t:a1 f%1 The Ball1'd (Jf c;rng1mo r.0•11>1 ( 1983. Drema) Ei:lward Jamfl<. Otmn•, Tom Bower ( I hr 44 rr11n J 1• 0 The B•Shflp., Wife I 1941:1 FArilil~yJ Cary Grant Lorena Yo111 q 1 t hr 48 mini S, 'Christmas Lilies 01 The Field" ( 197q Drama1 8111y Dee W1111am,, Mar111 Schell ( t ht 40 n1111 J Nt<H, R11ggPOy Man· 1198t Dramn) $1<,ty Spacnk fuc Ronerts It h• '35 min) t:al re The Great At1venture' ( 1976 Ac:lvl!nt1Jrt1) Jae~ Palanco. Joan Collin' t 1 tir 2!, rrnn / 2, "From Here To E1ern11y" ( l954. Qro m I) Burl Litnc:a&ter Montgomery Chi! ( 1 hr 58 min) t:al6D Th(' Atorntc Kid 11954, Comedy) MIClo-('y Roonety. Rr;bert Strauss ( 1 tir 30m1n J • -(C the Hound QI Thf:! Ba~t<erv1lles' ( 1'}82 MySte1y) t.m R><:Mr<lson. Aroa,, Bk\.,•JC!cJ ( t hr 18 111111 J (Hl Goin Coconut'" I 1978. Comedy) 14 Sunday. Dec. 2. 1984 with the oJOer woman whO is tuto11ng him 1n French 'R' (I hr, 37 min J ,._ llOVll "KM P 'Em Slugging" ( 1943 Comedy) Dead End Kids L111~ Tough Guys The Kids mix busmess with madcap mayhem when they tanCl Jobs 1r a depart ment store (2 hrs ) I ..a.mATI llmwl ,... m ... MOYIE 'Tom Sawyer I 1974 Adven Mel Bud<ly EbSen Jane Wyall Bued Ofl Ille story by Marl< Twain A young Mis i.i:.srpp1 R111er boy becomes involved 1n a serres o t rr11sc.h1evou5 adventures that e•asperate hrt. guardian aunt C 1 hr . 30 min) .......... ___ ,,," ... AAT,ATIOL ~AACIMQ llOVll ' BlutJbeard" ( 1972. Orama1 Richard Burton RaQuet Welch A psy chohc woman 1<11t"r devise-; m11ny Nays ot 1Jr,1ng away w11h beaut lul Rt:l•es R' 2 hrs 3 min J 1MI WILCOm IACK, KOTTIR 1• AIC ... Q 29 Cll ... MIGNTWATCH '"'°"" ..... ~ ) llOVll 'Man Woman Ar cJ Child ( 1983 Drama) Marlin Sheen Blyltie Danner A man's happy family life is cJ1!i rupted by the Cleath ot a woman wtth wt.om he naCl a bnet atta1r >'ears eart11'r ,inc lhf> drrrval of the son he nad nevPr known PC. ( 1 hr 39 min ) 2:11 ~ Cll ... MM»n'WATCM 2:11 ._,., IWAGGMT llOVll "Sounder ' I 1972. Drama1 Cicely Tyson Paul Winfield During the d11r1t Depression years a family of blaci. sharecroppers struggle to stay together 1n spite of overwhelming odds G' ( 1 hr 45 min) 'f; HAMCI CkllllO MOUND THI WORLD (It) Donny and Ma11~ Osmond. Ted Cassidy t' hf 40m1n I ro "T"e Ruling Class ( 1971. Dr11ma1 Pe111r O'Toore. Alat1air Sim (2 hrs 35 rrnn I S A L•IP (JI Her Own ( 1950 Drama) I d"il T ,m r-r Ad)' M•l1an<l I t t'r 48 min J -117.J Tttl"y MadP Mt> A (,rtmonar ( 1939 Dr.if'T «) Jc.·h11 Garfield Anr• She11dan (2 t11•. ) 1Q::tO Z '''' 1>11 H11 rl!>' I 1981 Orama) Wen 1Jy t-h1gr1es No1mar1 1<.Jyt• ( 1 hr '.l:i rr1111 I ,,. O l.tle Mighty Jungle ( 1964 Adven 1ur,.1 Marv1r111 Thomp~on Dave DeL1e (I t1r 30 m•n 1 -Afternoon Movies- 119 g) · · Juo;t A t •tile Inconvenience" (19 77. Or.1m.1) I nr Ma1ors. Jame& Stacy 12 hh) 1C, Tt.e B1i.hop s Wile I 1948 Fant1tsy1 C..ery Grant l0<ell11 Y<>1,ing (I hr 48 11111. J {$, ·~avannnh Smtltt"t" ( 1982. Aelvon '"'") Mark M1llm Donovan Scott (I hr 411m111 I 12:11 'O Sm11hf!re ,.., ( 1982 Or~ma) Sus-1'• 8'>iml!n R•c.h<lrCl Hell (I hr , JO min ) !%1 A ror~well lo Arms" ( 1957. Orem•ll Roel< Hud• on, Jennifer Jones (2 hrs 30 nun) tll!H1 Thf. Onll.lc1 Of Ort'Qono Corlel' i:aa ... (BJ llOYll "Orea" ( 1977. Adventure Rtehard Harns, Charlotte Ramphng • killer whate seeks revenge. on a !!Shern-J whO I-tiled rts mate 1n a capture atter-p PG ( 1 hr 32 min I Ml D llOYll "Try To Catch A Saint'' f ICll' Myster)') Susan Clark, AtearClo Morita ti11n The lawyer daughter of a tarr ' "'"°'""Y takes on the case or a phtlarir• l"'':S:: ""''""' """ I aa 'Amt• all ; = Two 01 A Kind' I l 1E; Romance) J~n Travolta Olrvia Newr ri John A 5elt-s111ecr inventor and a bil' t1>1t1>r are chor.en by the Supreme Be1nr • prrJvfo mankind's worrh1ness 'PG O · t.r Z8m1r J UI ~ CtlCAOO't PNT MPORT .•111•11tmt(lt) . ( llOVll MPrry Chrisrmas Mr t • • 111111.P ( 1981 Orama) David Bow•e I rJ Jnt1 During Wnrld War II a Japar • 1 POW c.ornmandanr a11emp" to 1mr, • t "c.or c.epts c,r d1sc.1phne and 0<der or priviners cau>1ng a c1ast1 of wills w.r• '>lubborn Brillsh ma1or 'A' (2 hrs rn1n J 4t11 'H llO¥ll 51lltw00d' ( 1983, Ora..- MNyl StrPer Kur1 Russell A young w di• t et.omes d ;py 1n an ello<t to unco rv1tlence of negligence 1n work cond1t1c ill the nuclear luet plant 1n which s• • wor1<s 'R' O (2 hrs 9 min ) t9 C' llOYll 'The Return Of Frank Jam!' I 1940 Western) Henry Fonda. Ge • Tierney Jesse James' brother avenges r death-( 1 hr 33 min ) W (l)IUINTI 41111 «l)IDMAMOP..._ ( 1983 Drama1 Edward James Olmo\ Tom Bower (I hr 44 min) • ~J The Gill 01 Love" ( 1978. Orama Marte Osmond Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr 18mln) OJ A Dog 01 Fleriders ( 1959 Orama Oi1111d l add Donald C11sp ( I hr :J• "''"I ($ Hans (.llr1st1.1n AnderGen' f 19!lt: Musical) O,:inny Kaye Jaanmaire (I hf "tO n11n l Ml 1. C'Jntl'rnpl 11964 Orama) 811g•lh BarcJol Jack Pa1ance ( 1 hr 43 min J W IC There J No Business Like Show Busi ness' ( 1954. Musical) Ethel Mermar Dan Dailey ( 1 hr 57 min I 0 Stin<l Man ~ Btulf" (NO Date. Ora maJ Cl hr 1 .. rl.J Mrt()I'• Madness· ( 1982 Adventure Antmat+>d ( t hr 15 rrun) lOl "The R1-;1iop's Wile" I 1948 Fantas,. C111y Grnnl l oretta Young ~ 1 ht 41 111111 J $ 'Chflstma\ l •hes 01 The Field 197!1 Olem1tl 81Ay Dee W1ll1ams Menn t,t" (I hr 40 min I 0 l?1 "The Banad Ot Gregorto r • • · ( 1983 Orama) Edward Jam~ Tom Bower ( 1 hr 44 min) .. (fZ) "Harper" ( 1966, Mytltry) Paul r~•.., man. Ju1te Harr11 (2 h11. 15 rrun I •<HJ "Gom' Coconuts" ( 1978, Comt<I> Donny and Mnrte Osmond Te<i Cass1di ( 1 hr ~O rrun ) .. ' Monday Conl. ·1· ... ]WftDATIMMt 91.. POOnAU Chicago Bears at San ~=rs (3hrs 1Sm1n ) · NMTTOHMT LIPUTflU °' TMI NCH NllO 'AMCMll MR. POOTIAU. Chicago Bears at San Ol:=gerr. (3 hrs ) I STAR Tm. CU.Nf't .... lfTMOUCM llOlOGY llCMI "North To Alaska" ( 1960 Adventure) John Wayne, Stewart Granger A man rinds a substnute for his 1r1end's t1ancee alter he dislovers she h;ic; married another (2 hes . 2 min ) E llllOTORCYCLI MCllQ Seattle SupPr crO'!>S (R) ( 1 hr , · DICKVAllDYU ... -·fm'ORT ...... UW.1.....,., ... AUCI llACtml, / LllNR ••IMOUll .... °' fOR'TUINI '9tOTOQIWIMIC v.. 11V1M. Y MCKION MAL llTATI r• CllJmWI . ..... MAmTMATTUMI LOftlOAT PJL Wu.I An rntervif'w w11h Shu· tey MacLa1ne the Air FOfc.P ScnO<;I or Sui· I·"~~:;:·,~··' IMllMGY • •t-1 CONTACT (R)C;J All09ATICt 1983 Masws T ourna ment from Mesa. A11z (R) llCMI "W1111etength" 11983. Sc1encP r1c11on) Robert Cerradlne. Che11e Currie Three credtures from outer !.Pace are cap lured and detR1ned by the US Air Force tor medical p~pe11menta11on PG ( 1 hr . ?7m1n) .o· llCMI Morry Cn11stmas Mr Law renc.P ( 1983 Drama I Oav•d Bowie Tom Cor•t• bur1ng Wurld War ti. a J.wanese PUW comm11ndar I altemptl. to impose tu':. t t1roc epts ot d1~c.1µh11P arod oroer on ltiP 1•ri<,orms 1..au!>uty <1 Cld!>l l v i wills N•th a <;tut'ltJorr1 8111 c.h rna1or R t2 hrc, 4 ll'•1r I S fAIM TAU THIATM 'Pr,ncesc; Ano H oP PPi! Tt11 .. ers1on of the ctass1c taie stars L1z<1 M1nnelh as Princess Alecia. Tom Cont• ai. P11nce Richard and Bear11ce Sr1;i1~ !he pnnce s morher Q I 1 hr > 2 f lf)fl' Here To Erein1ty 119!>4 Or,1111.0 Bull Laf\Caster Mont· gomery Cht1 Tht! c:;aln1 betore the ~lorm is !>een through lhe eyes of five Pi'Ople sla !toned at Peart Harbor 1ust before World War ti ( 1 hr !>8'm1n) Q>tm•MNIM NI@ lllo.. .. Strategic A" Command' ( 1955. Orama) Jamefl Stewart Jun.-Ally son An untended shoulder Injury result!. 1n the downtaU ol both a serviceman s A1t Fore.a ana ba<.ebllll c'1reers (2 hrs . 15 nun J 8l) ~ -.U Requt11rly scheduled prQUr:tmmlr'\i,j muy be delayed duo to ~>dge broak1 rau IOWTMITOWll r,,atured how thP Chi! dr('n ot Bettast rretarld d~a• w1tn rh,. on going war and how others are trying to help mem av0td It' the wC>fk of the Chll· dren) Committee 10 a program wh1th places Protestant and Catholic lriSh youths 1n Amer.can homes IOI soi weeks D G> ,M&YPIUD ()) nc TAC DOUIM m MleO'# ..,. Animated In Peril In The P.1s a 11111e bOy travels to Ra1nbOW Land tor help. only 10 be caught 1n Rain bow Brite s battle with the evil charac1ers Mur~=-urky !I WU, WLD WOM.D °' MmALt I .......,_ -.Al Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks (E) ll'OCllT llJJAllDI M1nneso111 Fats vs Lulher Lassiter (R) (I hr I ~ 9'0CIC Wrench Ooozer !Inds 11 hard to say no when t'l1s friends s1arr ··11oop1ng • mMAYl-,WU TMVll 1J9~ ~I ·AU Summer rn A Day · based on Ray Bradbury's story ot a 9111 from Earth who t11es to preparP c:h1I dren on a dark plant>I for the returr ' sunshine ana Danny's Egg aboul ;u Austrahan boy who d1scove" an emu egg and cares tor 11 hoping 11 will harch 1(1 hr > .. ICAlllCROW NllO ... UtQ fl) 1'n-a00Pal Ml) llMC'nCAL au 8 llCMI The Unsinkable Molly Arowr ( t 964 Mus1ca1 J Debbie Reynolds Ha•vP Presnell A nouveau r che covpre ar,. accepted 1(1 fur~an ..ociety at1e• being snubbed 1n Denver 12 hrs I i =~T1 llTUAU llOVll Tell Me Thal You Love Me JiJr11e Moon"' r 1970 Orama) Liza M1nnPI· It Ken Howard A tac1alry a1st1gured young girl an ep1lep11c and a cnppled homo&ex ual share an apartment where togelher they struggle to cope with lhe outs1oe world (2 hrs J tJi) woemawoMI "All Summer In A Day " based on Ray Bradbury·s story 01 a g111 from Earlh who tries to prepare Chll· dren on a dark planel tor the relurn of sunsnme. and. Denny s Egg · about dn Auslrahan boy who 01sco11ers an enou .., eqg and carec. ror 11 hoping '' w1,f ha!Ch Q~ (I /'Ir 10 min I C ICTY: ntl llCOMD co.a A llOVIE Heart L•k+> A Wh .. PI 1c11:1 I B1oyr<1pt 11 BonnoP 8Pdl' ~ Al'au A•111o es Shirley Muldownl!'~ rt11-t.r<,t protes soona wt man race c "r ,1••vPr sl•ugg1P'> w1lh "'e.c1<.t racn>g off1c.a1s and her person al hie PG ! 1 hr 53 min ) $) llCMI ·savannah Sm•1e~ I t98? Adventure) Mark Miller Donovan Scott A runaway rich g111 tags along W'lh a pa11 ot t>umbhng tug1t•ve c11mmats PG I t hr .. 145 ~~-= LCMIOAT INTDT,,.W TOMQHT Featured Demel Hugh-Kelly ( · H11rdc11stle & McCorm1ck"I CC) TMI NCMMD EJD IHOW The come Olan returns with sketches asp111ng come \ dmns and surpt1se guests ( .oRTICINTD llO¥ll "Gandhi' (1982 Biography I Ben KinQ'>tey Candice Bergen The fife ot Mati.atm.a Gandt11. who ll"d demonstra tions ot pasS1ve res1stonce 1n Ofd r to ga111 1nrJependence fcir India is trac~ 'PO' 13 hrs 8 min I ... G MmllCM PUYMOUI&-. A Ma If pr 01 P11nc1ple' Alan Arw.r and Ba•bara Oar a s1ar 1n chis humo1ous stort atiou• a poor V11g1n1a family ot I;? N~ r.()j•day CflA bratlOO •S tnreate'l'!O o, •ne ta1"-p•'s rP1us al to t>uy a Chr-1:;1mas freo Q t "' 15 mm Ml I) KATI & AU.a A ca· y •, t p •r s1tua11on de..,eiops bet ... PP'l AllP An; ... husband Chartes ac; eacn 1r e-s •o 1mprP.ss Chip wrth tl'le•r birthday g.r• c;p•,.c••ons D fl) llO¥ll ·en •dren In Tl"f> C•ossr.,,,. (Premiere Drama• Char1es ~.1,1 ~a·Pr Valentine Four Proies•an• aria Cai• u c children from Norrr-•e•., lrPlarid '!>Pf' J '51Jf·week summer toor.da) A111t1 two tam1l1»1> 1n (hP U 5 as par• d :i pr Q''l'll •t -.• allO:"'S youngst~r;. 10 e~~·e1 encl' a 1'" l 1 rerent lrom lhar or tt ,.,, Na• 1orr • ,, .. l~n~2hrs) lo:..v~ ~ Heroclerc;on cor-e-:i " Pl Lee GrPPnNO l KvtPrO 1 t "r C llOVIE MPP f (I' '' •l ~· 1 1 Tl\ IP(l(.P ( 198J Q"lrT aj Q~\i .! (j -h I' J C{Jn\.t During N orld lldr II fl war .. • POW cnl'T'manoarr ill'empts ·o mt: !> n1s conc.eot'!> of <:l•sc:1p1<~ arid •a••r on ·~e pro'<,• l•f'r'!> ... aus1ng " c•ash o• "'' ,. ,,, LI stubbvrn Br·•1sh "'1-'lo(lf ~ ·~ 1 r .: m1r f IPORTllOOl (R) Z MOW T,.., F 1982 (;qry a Ma11 .or , ·o... 1 1 Stang~·!.! Chr::;~rc·e ,.,. ••p neroc '"'"· 1.ited a11 .. mpt o, •• ,.. Sea no, / I\ 1110• l bi:JllOOr'I to ,,.,,_ J •'tt ~ •" t8C.7 H .. ,,, rrir~IQ'• • m 0".r.ar n m tlr>Jl (I hr• 1-1 r:" '1) MAL llTAT!: 11tl lfVll~ °' M '" t:11 fl!) AmllCAM P\.AYHOUll H o 1 ' 1 • R11 Torn and Gonchatil Fer £ '1 " I w 01 !he-century love s101~ ., 1. np ,, WyD· ming rancher and a W•'1< .,, !•Orr Oen•!:'' whO works as n1s nou'>e~PP~ Pr :,; 2 hrs IOm1n I t:11 U CALL TO QlORY VarPsr,.3 '" ti ·t~ 'lb• •1! Raynor'< Vietnam ass•y'lme 1 ''.ii becomes a 1ourney Ol ter• I I r S.t IC when '1e·s captured r•, ""' N r•t I "I r1.1mese 11 rr 1 l:al) MnHAA'T D • r '>· ••I OOO'T.....,,. TOMQHT .tlur '3 H ;isr·)•.8 1r,. /\ -IJ Aern <.flf'no .1 '''"' ' . ""' ~ • c1n1 I t~1nq (' to Cf' ' 1 Sunday. Dec 2. 1Q84 15 -·-ay Coal. meiil ol unsolved casecs. 1nelUCJ1ng one tn Which lhe statute of hmttellons Is about to ~l-~ I~ TO &ORY Vannsa is bitter about Aaynot'a Vietnam assignment lhat beeomes a jOUrney of terror for Sarnac when rie·1 captured by lhe N0'1h Viet- namese ( I hr ) ei) llCMI ·"The Corn Is Green" ( 1979 Ofama) Katharine Hepburn, Ian Saynor In a turn-of-the-century Welstl coal-mining community, a higtHplrlted English school- mistress resolves to educate a young miner with a deSlre to learn. despite per· sooal obStacles taeed by both ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ' OUM~• COM:Wll This concert taped in Ogden, Utah features 011v1a Newton-John slnglna such hits as "Physical.' "Hearl AllackT'' end "You're The One That 1 Want •· (I hr • 30 min I llO'lll "A Night In Heaven" ( t983 Olama) Christopher Alkins, Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an alfa1r with one of her students Who works ai. a male exotic dancer 'A' O 11 hr . 23 mm ) --1=--.:t= -••• w ... U I DUrl 01 THI • Aaron Pryor vs Alexls Arguello (Nov 1982 in Miami) A) ( 1 hr) ..... 1w e.wa1 me ... ICTY &I a• IOallOID Pl.II llCMI "The Aullng Class" ( 1971, Dfa· ma) Paler o ·Toole, Alastair Stm A men IS released from a mental lnstftutlon to 1111 the aristocrahc pos1hon vacated by n1s deceased lather PG' (2 hrs . 35 min ) t,. llO'lll "National Lampoon's Antrrial House" ( t 978. Comedy) John Belushi, Tim Matheson In the early 1960s, Dene House. the zaniest and wtkleat gang on • college campus. battles the suave Omfge House and lhe school's dean. 'A' ( 1 hr 49 rnin) , .. ID LAW 'llmlCA Guest host Casey Ka~efll, hOSI of "American 1 op 40 " ( I hi) t .. f)()) _I_ A J and Rick help a lormP• cowboy him star suspected of kill •'lg 1t1e produce< who had him replaced R1 1 t hr . 10 mtn ) 0 f.V) TOelmfT Guec;t Host Joan Rivers Sc.hed11le<l Sandy Duncan. Lucllle Ball ( 1 ' t11 J ;o=::...nu. --AU.a YIUI "°"..,,. ........ ~ llOWll "lunch Wagon" ( 1981. Come <ly 1 Candy M00te. Chuclt McCann Three Y• "'' lJ women run Into l/ouble. tcom com pe ' rs while prO\lldtng sustenance 10 hur J'Y C:C>n$trUC110n W()(k9fS 'A' ( t hr JO Ill ) ll0'9 "Bluebeard" ( 1972. Orama) Alch.1rd Burton. Raquel Welch A psy· c t\0 11( woman-killer de\llMs many ways of domg awey with beeullfUl ladies ·~· (2 hts 1 min l e JW Q.UI Scheduled lop.cs se• 9<M:• tlOrt ta•-ea\llog tipe ( t hr . 30 min ) 1119 ltl'J llOWll "The 0..dly Hunt ( I 0 7 1 16 Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984 Suspense) Tony Franciosa Peter Law· lotd A pau of hued killers refuse to let tl'le fury of a torest lire oetet them from pursu· 1ng lhe voung couple who are lheir intend ed 111c1tms. ( t hr . 30 min.) llCMI "Come Play With Me" (No Date Adult) Bng1tte Lahaie Simone San· son (1 hr . 3 1 min I 1Hl I lWIJWrZOMI · -:U. 'Plains Of Battle" (1970 Ad11er'lture) Wtlllam Medor Lorena Oel u· ca Taras Bulba d1eaded leader of the Cossacks. wages; tterce batlles tn lhe Ukraine ( 1 hr • 50 mm ) I ~ ... ......... mmTI 01 IM PIUllCllCO ----(II) llOYll "Zapped!" 11982, Comedy) Scotl Baio. Wtlhe Aames A high school science genius uses his acc1den111lly acquireo psychokinetic powers to improve • hrs love hie A ( 1 nr , 35 min ) mt fD M01'INQ Y1M1 mt D IJD LATI NIQHT wmt DAW> l.ITTIMWI Scheduled comedian Larry Miller "Face of the ·00s:· ( 1 hr ) I Al.ND tlTCHCOCIC ,_llNTI U.mYntUTllt IUCClll MA118 .... MOCllDTMIWON.D C"I 12141 CJ) WW• AM a WI Mac is certain he's witnessed a murder bul !here's httle evidence lo corroborete the fact (A) ( 1 hr 20 min) 11:8(.cJ llCMI "North To Alaska ( 1960 Adventure) John Wayne S1ewart Granger A man finds a subshtvte for his loend's hancee alter Ile a1scovers sne has married another. (2 hrs . 2 min l NI D MAL ltTAll: nt1 IMITWJIT Ofl nt1 ... (!) MOvm "Fronner Honzon' f 1938 Western) Jann Wayne. Jpnn1fer Jones A promotet schemes to swindle ranche1!. out ol tha11 lano 1n ordet to build a dam tor a reservoir (2 hrs ) ®' DITBr.-T TOMQHT Featured Daniel Hugh-Kally ("Hardcastle & McConnick") ti) ..,. "Cougar Country ( 1971 Doc· umentary) A cougar named Wt11s+<er'> grows from cub 10 mature cat 1n his nalu· rat habitat (2 hrs I (£) NTOl IH0011NG B1anch1 Cup VI Inter nat1oni1I l ournament from Coh1mb1a Mo Al ,_ _, ,AT COl.l.M' amt AMIYIMMY The Hip Hypnot•st aemonstrates tnP powers of the mind before a nightclub audience 1n Santa Monica. Cahlorn1a f t hr . 56 m1n.1 t91UT,A1110l bit .UT MCOM Ma. COUIC11CIM ROWAN I llAllTWI LAUIH. Pa.D MOCllY NCAA OtvlslOn I Chern ptonshlp trom Spr1ngtleld. Mass (A) I 1 hr , 30m1n I (Q) MOvm "The Bishop's Wife" ( 1'M8. Fantasy) Cary Grant, LOl'ette Young Obsessed by his dream gf arec11ng a cathedral, a bishop endangers hrs mar rLBfO until he tS aided by a lrrendly sl)mt thr 48 m1n) .,. "Merry Chnstmas. Mr Law ranee"•( 1983, Orama) David Bowte. Tom Conti Curing WOfld War II. a Japanese PO W commandant 111empta 10 Impose h!S conc.pts of d1sc1pltne al'd ()(der on the prlSOners caUStnQ a clash 01 wllls with a atubbo<n Brthltt m110t R' (2 hrs . 4 min, WI (ll)WOll.D AT i..-. (H)llCMI "Stat 80" 11983 thmal Mar- 1111 Hemingway Eric Roberts Tr aces r career and dealh ol model-actress Doi thy Suatten Who was murdered by r estranged nusband 'R' O ( 1 hr t 219 lmtn ~cit ... -.nrATat llO¥m ·~The Red Pony" I 1973, Ol ma) Henry Fonda. Maur"n O'Hara young boy grieves after losing his oetov ponli>~' Hll~= 2000" (1982. s ence-Ftc11on) Stave Aa•tsback, Oll\lta H1. sey Captured rebels in a strictly co trotted future society are offered th• freedom 11 they manage to surv111e as ti =ie:~"· ""' ,.m,, ~-=-The B1Shop's W1te' t 194 f'an1asy1 Cary Grant LOfella Your Obsessed oy h1~ dream ot erecting r,afhedral a b1sh~ endangers his ma riilge unfit he is aided by a friendly sp1 ~nr . 48 m1n ) -11191 l:lt FAl'ht• :' Merry Christmas, Mr La• rence" ( 1983. Ofama) David Bowie, ro Conti During World War II, a Japanet POW commandant auempts lo lrnpo! hrs concepts ol dtsc1phne and order on tr rmsoners c.aus1ng a clash of wills wtlh Slubborn Bnhsh mator 'R' (2 hrs min J $1 llOYll "A Nrght In Heaven" ( t98' Or.:i ma) Chrtsropher Atkins. Lesley Ann Warrpn A married college Instructor ha an affair with one ol her sludenls wh W< rlts a& a male exotic dancer 'A' O t tr 23 min J 1:t1 ~ llCMI 'Monty Python's The Mean1n 01 Life' ( 1983 Comedy) John Clea« Michael Palin. The Seven Ages of Ma provide the loose tramework fOf a 118fles c comic episodes apoofrng everything fror sexual reproduction to glu1tony 'R' ( f hr 25mm) WU llO'lll 'Tw1hght On The RIO Grande I t947 Weslern) Gene Autry, Bot> Steere A woman knlfe·thrower and Jewel smug ~ers menace Gene this time out ( I hr ) CMICAGO'I ...,. RDOll'T ••••111910') llO¥m "The WICked Lady" ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alan Bates J lasc1nat1np hign·society woman engage. 1n highway robbery. seducllon and murde 1n the course of • day's work 'R' (1 hr 38 m1n) .. Cf)....,.. • ltl'J I DMAll OI .._. I -1iuesclay -I , .. D- er 4 ~-=== .. =_.===_== .. =0==_...1..-.====-=-==~---:-M'."'a""'.cRa~e-.S~h·rr"."ley-:Jon_es ___ (~2-h-t,s-.. ~8-m-l-n.-)-----,o-glO<y--1n-11"1e-1-9-24-P-ar_ls_Oly_m_pa_~.'-·pa--· .....-...... v... CB') "Daffy Duck's Movie -Fantastic 1_?.hrs.3min) .. r of' "" -? •CCJ "The Great Adventure" ( 1976 Adventure) Jack Palance, Joan COiiins U hr , 25 min ) .. (Ii) "Whefe The Ulles Bloom" (1974, Orama) Julie Ghol$on. Jan Smh'*s (I hr . 37 min) (.%) "Throne Of Blood" ( 1957. Adven- ture) Toshlro M1lune, Isuzu Yamada f 1 hr . 45min ) .. (fl) "So Ends Our Night" ( 1942. Orama) Fredric March. Glenn Ford (2 hrs ) •(t) "CH.O M PS." (1979, Sclence-Fic- hon) Wesley Eure, Valerie Berllneth ( 1 hr ,31mm) 19(0) "lnterlOfs" ( 1978. Orama) E G Mar- shan. Diane Keaton ( 1 hr . 33 min ) (I) "OQt And Santa Claus" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated V~s by Drew Forsythe. Barbara Frawley ( 1 hr 20 min) .. PaSS1onate Frienas" ( 1949. Ofama) Anl'I TOdO, Trevor Howard ( 1 hr-. 30 min)" CZ. "Best Friends" ( 1982 Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn ( I hr . 50 min ) .. CID ' Oatty Duck's Movie • Fanlastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min? "COA.Jrage Of Btacie Beauly" ( 1957. Adventure) John Crawford, M1m1 Gibson L1 hr. 17 min.) •m "Escape In The Sun" ( 1957. Adven· turel JOhn Bentley. Vera Fusek ( 1 hr , 30 min) -CC) "Chariots Of Are" {1981, Orama) Ben Cross, Ian Charle9on (2 hrs .. 3 min.) CID "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally F~ld. James Caan ( 1 hr • 42 mm ) Am11yville ·The Demon" ( 1983. Hor ror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper ( 1 hr 45 m1n) "On The Town" ( 1950, Musi~) Gene Kelly Fran" Sinatra ( 1 ht , 37 mm ) "The Flight 01 T~ Eagle" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Max von Sydow, Goran Stangertz (2 hrs . 19 min ) -all "Istanbul Express" ( 1968, AdVen- ture) Gene Barry. John Saxon (2 hrs I tdG "The Girl AuSh" ( 1955, Comedy) Rosalind Russell Fernando Lamas ( 1 hr , 30min) -Afternoon Movies- a.e 'The Hasty Heart" (1950. Ofama) Ronald Reagan. Pat11c1& Neal (2 h<s I C1D "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. AdVen· ture) Mark Miller, Donovan Scolt ( 1 hr . 46 min) "Robin Hood • The Swords of Way· i.and" '1984, AdVenture) Miehael Praed. Judi Trott (2 hrs ) .. (C) "The Besl 01 Every1h1ng" ( 1959. Ora· ma) Hope Lange. S1ephen Boyd (2 hrs , 7 min) {.%) "The Ballad Of _Gregorio Cortez" 11983. Orama) Edward James Olmos. Tom Bower (1 hr., 44 m n ) W "Oeliance" ( 1980. Ofama) Jan MIChaef Vtnconl, Theresa S11dana ( 1 nr 43 mln ) -•ca> "Tootsie" (1982 Comedy) Dusun Hollman. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr . 5e min.) .. (C) ''C H 0 M PS" ( 1919. Selene.Fie· lion) Wesley Eure, Valerie Befllnelli (I hr , 31 ITlln) "fhe WIClked Lady" ( 1946, A<Nen· ture) Margaret Lockwood, Jamn Maton i! hr., ... min ) -~ "CerouMI" (1966, MUllcal) Gorcton Island" ·( 1983, Comedy) Animated ( 1 CD .,.. "Eddie And The CAulsen" hr . 18 min) C 1983, Orama) Tom Berengef, Mioheel (Q) "The Black Planet" (1~ 1. Orama) Pare Twenty years aher the tact-a Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min.)· reporter Investigates Iha mysterious dle- W (%)"A Fer,awefl To Arms" ( 1957, Ofama) appearance ol a rock singer 'PG' (1 hr .• Rock HudSOn. Jennifer Jones (2 hrs . 30 32 min ) min) llCMI "Throne Of Blood" (1957. .. CD "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. AdVen1we) Adventure) Tosh1ro M1fune, 1euZ1J Yam. Marilyn llghtstone, Art Hlndle. ( 1 hr . 29 da An aoaeta11on of "Macbeth" In a .... min ) ting of ancient Japan, whefeby a eamurel, (I) "The Best Years Of Our Lrves" ( 1946, at the behest of his wife and a witch. mur- Orame) FredrlC March. Dena Andrews (2 ders his lord ( 1 hr . 45 min ) hrs~52mln.) •• ,..,.... •a:z> "Miracle On 34th Street" ( 1947, M @ M0¥9 "Or Strangelove" (1964, Com- Comedy) Maureen O'Hara. JOhn Payne edy) Peter Sellars, George C. S<:oJt. An {_?hrs) . insane Air Force genet8J cauees'-wOOc:I •<1D "Whefe The Ulles Bloom" (1974. tremors when he decides to launch a Orama) Julte Gholson. Jan Smithers ( 1 bomber attack on the S<Met Union. (2 hr , 37 min.) hrs ) 1:11 e PLIMi mM Regularly scheduled programming may be deley9d due to -1vening ----.... .. 1••0--*"" DAYI MAii mA um1UU. Los Angeles Lakers al Cleveland Cavaliers (2 h<s • 30 min ) Cf) a9 A CIL8Utm AT CAllAM The unique style and sen5e of humor of the popular entertainer Is showcased 1n this performance taped al Caesars Palace In las,=a .... ocaa.• I ITAi wi:"'""' TOI' U. IODel Live from Atlantic Cl!)'. N J (2 hrs .• 30 min ) (Q)M0¥9 "lnterlO<s" ( 1978, Ofama) E.G Marshall, Diane Keaton The members ot an affluent 1am11y are separated further by the lather's plans to divorce his wlfe and the psychOIOgicaJ confllels between the three daughlltfS and their male compan- ions. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) .. , ... ""' .. .. ..... -.T ...... u ... a..n ... .... ~-Al.a ~/~•WW ..... ,.,... ....... TlllOUIMTMIMTI .... tmw. .UT 111•ina11•_.,ITI,. • ••OM ,... A. satute 10 fllmmalter GeC>fo-Stevens includes highlights from "Woman 01 The Year " "A Place Ill The Sun. .. "Gunga Din" "Shane" and ,_, .. G •• ,,..,,_ ... Q r PA •t:t-From Sunnyvale. Celi! compe111ors In the "Most Ptlyslcal Man Contest", a man who leads a James Bond Hie In Dallas ~.-r 1..-n Fea1ured 111.i= . M-1 COllTACT (R) & .,. "CharlOll Fife" (1991, Or•· ma) Ben Crosa. tan Cherteson. Social prti&Ute and petaonal turmoil beMI two WKy different Bdtlsh atNet91 on thelt wey, I' pledge breaks - 7a 8 t C* l1tl T0Me Feat1H41d: how fO tum yOAJr Christmas tree Into a tax deductk>n: poker. keno and blackj8Ck go video; how Casablanca fans and trains are riding the l .. lfE ··-~ ..... ... 1MATMm RH•OW .... "The Mighty Monstr~ murk Menace. Part 1" Murky Olsmel'1 lat>ofatory creation. the M~omurk. escai;>es to ~a1nt>ow Land to begin remov- i cotof from the world Anlmat41d PIOftl'lco.llT ~ ........ _.. · ..,.... _. Regularly aci'ledUled progtammlng may be delayed dtJe to pledge breaks. CHl IMMttlml V1eWers are invited to test their mental skills 1n a S8fles ol last-~ lanir::.G.-mtu• 1"' .,,, Shark expert Or JoM McColtcer of San Francfseo's Steinhart Aquartum examines the latest Information, 1n<rtt~ fact and fiction, surrounding the or-t White Shark, a fear41d predatOf of the .... Q_ (1 hr ) ... Cl) WW~QmlWI TAUi Animated. The rasctilly rabbtt II ,otned by comic cotlorts lnctudlng Pcny Pig Yosemite Sam and Tweety Pie fof tNe adaptation of Charles Docltens' "A Chrilt· mas Carol (AJ D G) A-TUii Howling Mad POM1 u a famous lashl()n maven 1n an attempt to appreheOd the thug who ha.s captur41d the · Face's latest girlfriend 1 tuhlon model *9. "Penniel From HeeV9n" (1981, MuSIC81) Steve Martin. Bemadett9 Pwtera. A Oepress.oo-era sheet mutlc MleltNn destroys the lrves of thoee around Nm because of his unbridled Mtflthnaa end his belle! that hie can be aa It 11 In 10f9 and moVle music.I prOdUetlon numbet&. t? hn;) • «J Mm'I A aDID Jaclc'a In emo- llonal tvr~_l v.tien Vicky'• old boytrlend arrives to OQen hit new r"taur1nt lt\at't ~act next (j()()f to the bistro. Q i .,. c••un ": "Dummy"' ( 1979, Orama) Levar BiJrton P11ut Sorvioo Sued on the true story of 11 deal and ~~tet•t• bleak man ~ho is aCOUMd of mufd9f end the deal attorney who detends him (2 tn) Sunday. Oec.2. 19S. 17 -------- -TUesclay Cord. m lllOVA s• 11•• '"r Pfl Dr Jo~ McCosl<er o• San f'1anc sco r. Ste1nt1ar1 Aquarium e11arnir.~6 I'"' a1~<:il 1nlo•mat·•~ and ll'e loci arr:l 1c.t '1'1 S'-'''OVrdrr;: ltle greal Nh1te <.hilrll n 11.or,,_c prPOotor f me Sl'a Q ( tri " I ,, I fl llOV. t': SS l.Af: G1.10•Jtlyt! ( 1982 CorN>l:ly, Sal 1 ttl:'ld Ja•llPS C;i::in A w1d vw wt .i; atxn.1' 10 1err>:i"y s \ s.ted Oy 1"01:1 11111· '•ust>aflo ~ or.osr PG 11 hr 42 rmr J 0 UMfY ltOGl:AI If COMCIJll'T The Gram my A Nlt'<l Ni "'"11 .o .111try wPStern star perfcp1 "' • ·.:i.v· •ti~ as The G<1m· Olf'• L vl.• 1P ·a o Lad)' as well as a duel vi We Ha~'! T nogrt w1ft) IJUe!>l sto• <:.r l't!' d Eas.tor frur "''eersb ro NOii h (,,t' o 1118 ( 1 t ,, I I ,An:R CHAii: THI MCOMD YEM . 12 O'ClOCtC HIQtt .. Cl! YOGI IUJl'I ALl·IT AA COIE>Y allfTllAI CAl'Et Ar 1 a•en Y IJ' Bea• a rod 8 r fjt l"'e< .., • r,p 1111 ~I!> ol d trtd<-S,.•' r1 •• P 1• r wt!!' d U !ll!Jl;;j1lE: i. If t y .d J .;' 14 t ~ f lt.; S dCfud If $,1r1t<1 r 1.i, 1R1 0 1] WHO'I THI IOll? '• •' Ar 'J"l1 ,r ' I J ' :· ''1t "'~' :litlc1 JF <: -,ooro ,, Of:l<..O' '"'" t1lh1.v!I •o '"" r• I h1rnv~· e ..,, _,, 0 TlC TAC OOUQH C!) 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Jurl•OI I< ltve w11r d1gr 1ty i'lr'O 111oe£._en11eno• IR 1 t :i hrs l 0 W ~ Ar wparenlly Sil •l·le JTlt!iS 1ng-perc.on!> c .. ~e !. muddled wtouri~-Kir~·., p;;tt,t l/V(,IVPl•ol'f I N•lt I rncetraC~ <,yniJ, ca1e pl 1c&~ C..c jy Nrc.I\ and 801 •l'l grave dan~r It 111 1 0 QQj IAMAltA WALTIJlt lf'ICW. p, t II•, , ,, Sall, r ,p, :J I ti "' r riw1.t;ll .ind !:it l'llP) Lung '-,) 1 1 .,, 0.WI m •RV °"9F'Flt '" I hi' I l11nf' ... ' 1110111 ,, • t • l '! 1 nQPr A t Ar Jf'r r t.; 1.· ;1 "A111" '"'"' lt<i f 1>'1 lenlv f I Iii , C MOVIE • h J •!'I Ord 1 11 MPryl 51rf'lll Kur! f'ius.<:.elf A ynvng wu111 dll bf>comes .1 f>Pr m au """'' to unc:ovPr ""der•t.e c•' • t'<,jhyeri1..e r wor~ :>nd1t nn<:i <JI !hi• 1111(.lttdl fiJPf r »r1l Ill Wl111,.h <,h~ WVI~'> n ) f;? ftr ~ rT I IE IPOWTILOO« (R) rL lllOVll ( ovp De Torc.ho11' I 1<182 Dram 1 Pt111·1·~ t N ..11re1 l«ibelle Huppert A law .... 1.,rtomen1 01l1cer lfl At11ca SPCks rm11df!11r1:i '""""Qtl 11q;iim<.1 alt lhO!'f' whr llil\/(o 11!.lttJIE'l'd with to1111 ttnd his tdNll 1.• hrr, 'J 111111 ) 6 .. lllOYll ·11.m1tyv.1:e Ttw Ofrmo•1 ( 1'l8J H rrrn} r nroy Roberts Te<;~ Hmpm A s~1•pllt:.i1 1< u•ne1ts1 buy• ltw lt1n1uu-t .1 '••1,11•d11 tiR ,ntE':l · ·>V·~· •I.I' 1 r n 1111> w wr11ny!. of l•tf\t!r\ ilbCIUI ~)UWt'fflll ll r<.P\ wt It 1. ml111ue tc tL1rk •'~ 4"' ,.., ... rro1•11t f'( , I I t r 4 ~ "11r1 J 1s Sunday. Dee 2 1984 SJ llO¥ll One From The Heart" ( 1982, Romance) Fredenc Forrest. Te11 Garr The live year romance ol-a Las Vegas wrndow dresser and her 1unll dealer bOyfttend b1eaks up and each of them finds a more e~crltng partner• 'A' ( t hr 40 min ) ZJ llO¥ll 'The Ballad Of Gregorio COi· tez' I 1983 Ofama} Edward James Otmos. Tom Bowe1 A San Antonio cow- t1and murders /1 sherill u\ sell-defense rn a c.ase of m1sta1o.en 1den1tty PG' ( t hr . 44 r11111 I m NAt UTATI: THI lfVUTlmfT Of THI .. .. @ lllCMI "Fathom" ( t967, Adventure) Tony Franciosa Raquel Welch A criminal h11es a lemale parachutist to recover a 1.mcetess piece of 1ewefry under the pre- te~ t that She is IOolung fOf a b0mb·t11gger· '!!9 device (2 hrs ) t:10 W THI llAQNQ Of llMMA ..... Filmed h~hlights and ou11a1o.es from lhe George l ucas·Steven, Spielberg production. "lod1· -''L.1 .Jon(ts And The Temple 0 1 Doom "'"'" tt>h•nd the scenes comments by cast ilntJ crew 1nc.lvdrng H&mson Ford ( 1 hr ' t•11n t::al 0 M>UR'I WLD (!) llO'lll 'l1f1th ( 1964 l>ama) Warren Oeauy Jean Set>e1g An employee at a n1er11a1 1ns111u11on !alls 1n love with one of th~ pauents (2 hrs . 30 mfl'I ) £,, COUIQI IAIKITIALL Indiana at Notre Dame (A) (2 hrs ) -0 6) WON ITIB.I Film stars Doro- thy Lamour V11ginla Mayo and Lloyd No1 . .1n turn to Mildred to solve a curious .ase when a series of bizarre accidents ieave!:. laura and Remington bed11dden ~01.., ... 0 ®) 'APIR DOU.I Grant contonues his battle 10 acquire Ferrrer Cosmetics, Lau- rie's surprrse birthday party p7bmpts more guilt leehngs Wesley tries 10 seduce Co1e11e. Maljorie retvses to postpone her vacation with Grant Q ( 1 hr ) G NOT IEllUM. Y THI ... ·IOIM ,_.,....111-.11~~ PMI 'AU The Chinese Nattonat and Ame n slly diving teams compe1e --1r::I~=:. ( t ht , S min) IYIDIOMDOI n•l~~m- f , lllOV. "Spring Break" ( 1983 Come· Jy 1 Oa .. •d Knell Sieve Bassett Four bl.Id· dies have a wild lime 1n Fort Lauderdale <h11n11,1 sp11ng vaca11on ·R' 11 hr 40 , 1111" I ''(0 , llOVll Savannah Smiles" ( t982. Adventure) Marll Miller Donovan Scott A w11.iw<1y r1eh g1r1 tags along with a pair of Oumbt1riu lug1tM~ cr1m1nals 'PO' ( \ hr 4!> rrun } (~JMOTHIRI Q C?l llOV1I "Contemp1" ( \964, l>ama) Br 1g1tte Baroot Jack Pa lance The wile of ,, playw11ght becomes svsplc1ous and hos- "'~ toward him when the producer ror whom he has w11tten a play starts mek1ng ttd111111ce'l towards tier ( 1 hr , A3 mtn ) tt•@ llOYll "Las Vegas Lady' (1976, AcJven1urt1) Stella Slavens. Stuart Whit· rn,in A woman and two frlendS. a megt· t.1an s assistant and a trapeze anist. plot to roo a las Vegas casino (2 hrs ) tt:tt 1. llOYll "tempmrg Roumm81es" ( 1987. Adult) Ma11anne Dupont. Mtehet Jacot (1 hr .'=. t1:111) LA~ A Guest host au1hor Wayne Oyer ("VCM.11 Euonaous Zones Schet11.iled portrait photographer Fr. cesco Scavullo ( 1 hr ) n:a e Cl) PAU .,, Colt suspects foul p when a stuntman friend almost dies dur ~rformance (A) ( 1 hr .. 10 min I U fD TOllQKf Gues1 Host Joan Rive ISci=~~·o.1 = 'Local Hero· (1983 Comed Peter A1ege11 Burl Lancaster A h" powered otl company execu11 encounters une"pected problems wt' he travels to a small Scottish seacof town 101 what he asSYmes wtll be a c1 and-dried land purchase deal PG' ( 1 h ~=::.Q ~ 1" ClUI Scheduled a former wile ;:11 ctttld ebvsef. Olympic oas1<etoan p1a, Steve Alford ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1t:9 I TWJGKT ZONE m ON HOU YWOOO • llOV1I · Come Back Little Stieb ( 1953 Otama) Sh11ley Booth. Burl La car.ter The lrustrafed emotions of cheap. shOddy couple break IOose wnf they rent a room to a college girl (2 hr~ 5 min) .. ...,., ... =::.~~ NA NI. COWTACT lMAll 88$t Kie~ of 84 (R) ( 1 hr. 30 min) llOv. "The Other Side 01 Midnight I 1977. Orama). Mane· France P111er Joh Beel>. Based on the novel by Sidney She don A lovely Frenchwoman seekr. 8 spE ciat type ol revenge upon a handsom American pilot who deserted her dvrin Wo11d War II to marry an attractive Waat1 i ton 1ournahs.t 'A' (2 hrs . 46 min ) tt9 YOYAQI tt9 Cl UllNllHTwmtDAVID~ Scheduled Dick Cavett. <;omedial'I Rici Oucommon. ( 1 hr ) I All'MD tlTCHCOCK PMllNTI HOLLYWOOD Q.OllW .,.. ·The M1lhona1ress' ( 1961 Comedy) Sophia Loren Peter Sellers Based on IN> play by George Bernarc Shaw A young m1lhona11ess 1s forced b> her lather's will 10 marry a mari with e iOOd busmess mind (2 hrs 30 mtn ) MM. llTAll lll9IAR 1119 Cl) COU.O Whun cJr executive d1ei: m lhe e11ploslon or h1~ 1tmous1ne, the cor· µoration·s attorney becomes a suspec1 A) (I nr 20 min) tll9 llOVll "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983. Comedy) Faye O!.Jn11way. Alan Bates A. lasc1na11ng h1gh-socle1y woman engages 1n highway robbery. seduction and murder 1n the course or a d11y·s worll 'A' ( 1 hr 38 min) w e ..,_ "That Funny Feehng" ( 1905 Comedy) Sanora Dee. Bobby Oa11n A parr al prelly maids give out their new worll1ng addr~ to a t\andsome.t>acheto1 only to dtsc<>ver that he's lhe1r new emplO~r_ (2 hrs.) 8 ATlMlllO¥IU aJ __,, ... ..., TWT Faaturod Linda McCartney .... "A B· y Ten Feet Tall ( 1965, Adventure) f 1Jw tic Rob1naon, Fergus McClelland \\• £•• r parents die a 10· yeor ·old bO~ tiei;i an exciling trek acr0$S Al11ca Ir•,,, d h• aunt (2 hrs ). CO) llOYll r t , < 1982. Comedy) Ou'lltn Hollmt110 Jr1~~n.n Longe An out· I ., Ir! '.I. t Tat,sclay Coal. of-work New York actor labeled as tem- peramental discovers a whole new c"1eer tor himself when he 01sgwses himself as a woman ano ianos a soap opera role· ·po (lhr. 56m1n ) CZ) lllCMI "O, The Winged Serpent" (1982, Fanle!\y) Mtehael Morian1. David Carfao1ne On the rool of a Manhattan skyscraper. a petty crook stumbles across lhe nest of a giant leathery flying serpent lhat has been terrom1ng New York City 'A' ( t hr , 30 min ) tM@ UTPATaOl. tll(C)llOVll "The Lady In Red" ( t979. Ora ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin In the vlOlent days of the lawless t920s " an 1deahsoc young farm girl becomes the moll of rhe infamous gangster JOhn 0111 ~r 'A' (1 hr 33m1n) 1:11 WAT MCON) ~ COUIC'TIOM mTOf ..... TODAY OUTlllLMTI ROWM I llAllTWt LAUGH .. NOlllllHOW _... Anheuser Busch Pres.dent's Cup from Lanoover Md 1R lhr 30m1n ) tll CAIDD CAmM HI i :. ... llGHTWATCH 2:9 ,..OATUAQI t:9 ... alllf IWAGGMT ® llO¥ll "The Gittler Dome" ( 1984. Dra- ma) James Garner. John Lllhgow Two veteran Los Angeles potice detectives 1ry 10 sotve the murder 01 a movie St1.jd10 head lighting burnoul white unraveling the mystery 1nvolv1ng Hollywood's seamy und.md Q (I hr 35 min ) 2:11 (SJ "Se11 Games Of The Very Rich' ( 1983. AoulO Heartier Deeley Chns CM !l-( 1 hr 18mm J 2:11~ llOVll Srtkwood c 1983 Drama) Mer 11 Srreep Kun R1.1Ssell A young wom an become~~~ al~rt to uncover evidence of negligence 1n wo1k cond1t1ons at the nuc1ea1-fue1 plant m which she works R' O (2 hrs 9 min) '90 llOVll Showdown At Boot Holl' ( 1958. We'itern/ Cnaries Bronson John Carrao1nc A bounty huf'lter expecting a huge reward 101 k1ll1og an outlaw has a great 01:1al ot trouble collecltng the money ( 1 hr 30 min) ~ C: C1aud1ne 1Q74 GramaJ ()ah.lnr ( ,, , 1 Ja"' P.'> Ear1 Jones Rom;;r 1.,.. t•iossoms between d down-ar'ld· uut 11 Olher ot 5,. ana a garOdQe co11ec1or 12 tH~ I (I) GUil TY OR INNOCIJff ~=llU~t ~ llO¥ll 1111er•OfS · 11978, Drama) E G -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- .. (%) "The Bsllad Of Gregor10 Cortez'· ( 1983 Orama) Edward James Olmos. Tom Bower ( 1 hr 44 min) .. ·Gregory s G1r 1982 Comedy) Gordon John Sinclair Dee Hepburn ( 1 hr. 30m1n ) • (Jl) "Silent Night Lonely Night" ( 1969, Romance) Lloyd Bridges. Shirley Jones ~hrs) 18 (Q) "tndeptndence Day ( t 983 Orama) Kathleen Quinlan David Kerth I t hr 50 mtn) 7:11 i.C) "South Pac1t1c 11958 Mus•catJ M1tz1 Gaynor Rossano Brau• 12 hrs 3 t min ) er,· Lonely He11n -, ( t983 Drama) Wen dy Hugh~S Norma,., Kaye ( 1 hr 3'J min J .. ti • K1ny Ot (.. r>·edy t t982 Cornel.Jyl Robel! ~ ~110 Jeri, Lew '> 11 hr 4 1 mrn 1 li:at Z Tht-W1c,;~P1! lt1:l? r194b Aaven ture) Marg.ir .. r L<>GkwoocJ Janie<. Mason i..! hr 44 min/ g) "r~hter A11ac1o.· 119~J Adventure/ Sterling Hayden Joy PagP ( t hr 30 min) -lCl "Bill" 11981 Orama' M ckev Rooney Dennis Quaid 1 1 hr 40 mm I COJ A11plane II The Sequel' I 1982 Comedy1 AOOP'rt Hays Julie Hageny I 1 hr 25 min) (I ) "Rose Mane ( 1954 Mu<;1cal) Ann ~th Hownrd K~I I I hr 55 m•n ) -(ll) "Ten ~onds To H~ll ( t 959 -..Vs- utty) Jeff Chancier Jack Pa1ance 12 hrs) 1t.aD "Love Of Three Queens ( 1953. Fan tasy) Heoy L<1ma11 Hans Conrled I 1 hr 30m1n) C01 -0 'H11r s Wile (1~82 Orama) Edward A ner Mariette Harlley I I nr '27 min) (% 'l(l MocA11hu1 Parh t 1977 ()farr1.l 1 Adam Silver James Esp.noza I 1 hr min / __ Afternoon Movlea- 119 «I) Lati\ve•te Escad11lie" ( 1958 Adven- rure Tab Hunter Etch1ka Choureau r2 hrs 1 CC) Superman Ill" ( 1983 Adventure) Criristoptit1• Reeve Richard Pryor (2 hrs 5 mtn I <If 'Threshold' (1981 Oramai OonalO Sutherland Jell Goldblul'I' 11 hr 46 m1r J S. K•!>l> Me GOOdoye , 198£ Comedy, Sall~ l"1p1,J J;irres Ca.m (' hr 42 ,.,,,, 1 t.00 0 'PS)' ho II' I •Of'l3 Mys11~ry1 Anthony PP•~1n<. Mf'•.1 Tilly I hr 53 min I 'Z Bt>Sl f ,, .. n\1<.' ( 19ti2 Comedy! Burt Rev• lil' (, 1J.,; H.:i" 1 h• SO rr ~ 2lOI H Bt"<;I f' »nu<; 1 qa, Comeo1 Burt RPyri 11 !<. , '" H hWI 1 l'lf 50 m ~ S w,,,., ,, A Trace t H183 Drama Kalt• Nt'lll•F''' JuOd H11S(;h 1.? hrs l 2:11 C CirPuc•r, c. Girr 11982 Comedy) Cordor1 Jo11r S1ncta11 Dee HepbUrn ( t hr 30 rt11n 1 .-,o t 1rJ• p• 01 r<.e Day 11983 Or:ima> Krltr· ""r 0 ,, "' O.h a Ke•lh ( t l'lr 50 l.J Tt11011t• )I Ello., t ( 1957 Adven "'"'' Too;l•1rr M1lut'lt? IMJ/U Yl'lmild<I ( 1 hr 4S r11111 .. C Ohv•·r' i l9b8 Mu •Ctll) Aon Moo· ::!Y Ohvf>t R l ( 2 llr<.. 26 rntn I .. ,1. HOlfY"N01'd Otllll!k~" f 1982 Co~ d}'/ ( t ht. 45 11111 I l l or rt.( ~•ean" 11983 Oram,11 Wen· dy 11uyhl•S Norman K.iye I 1 nr 35 mrn I .. .at~ Cfia•e • \ 1q55 Otama 1 Marlon Brilrtelo Ja.,,. J:onda \2 hrs 55 mrn l .. Jn Th~ r. .... 111e c"""' 1 t970 Come· dyl Hun M•X>Ov ~rank l angella 1 t ht 33 rrnn I Marshall. Diane Keaton. The membefs of an affluent family are separated tunhef by the lather s plans to dtvorce hrS wife and lhe psychological conlhcts between the three daughters and their mate compan- ions 'PG' ( 1 hr , 33 mtn ) . (?) lllOYll "Merry Christmas, Mr Law- rence" ( 1983 Drama) OaYld Bowle. Tom Confl Ourrng World War ti, a Japanese POW commanoant attempts to Impose t>•s concepts ol dtSCrptone and order on the prisoners causing a clash ol w1Us with a stuboorn B11ttSh ma10• R' (2 hrs 4 min l -~= W ~ CHICMoot FlllT MPOftT .,_ .. .,..~, d lllCMI "Oeftance ( 1980, Orama) Jan-Michael Vincent Theresa Saldana A courageous young man takes a tone staM against members ot the 11101ent street gang terro11z1ng his ne1ghOOrhOOd 'PG' 11 hr 43 m•n J ~, llOVll ·p nk Motel ( 1983 Comedy) Phyllis 011.i>r Shm Pickens The key hOl<l· ers of a motel discover ways to run a suc- cessful business R' 1 1 hr 30 min ) --~-AUTRY . --~·=Of--- -Evening----·1••0 ... IWPY DAYI A4Wf Cll ... 19A IAlllTIAU. Lot A~les Laken lat ¥~~2 '". mon I ~llOL~Y · llO¥ll "A11ptane II The Sequel" t982 Comedy) Robert Hays Julie l'ieg- erty A commercial space-shuttle compe· ny attempts 10 keep a pilot from revealtng thP prob ems with •IS f11st craf1 before fl take!> ,-,11 vn I~ rna,den lhghl PG' ( 1 hr , 25 min I S. llOVll E ~ Je And The Cruisers· 1q53 n, 1n ,, Tom Berengef MIChaet P~rP r ..,.,n·.., years a1te1 lhe fact a re~ oner .vest•gates the mysterlOUS dis appeaiance ol a roclo. !)·nger 'PG' (1 hr 32m1n I • DICK VM DYU .. ·····~ .. me ... u .... ...., ... ,_..C~Nlf &,~ .. ---.Of f'Oll'N9 PMOTOGMMC V.. _.. "They Call Me Bruce?· ( 1982 Comedy) Johnny ¥une MMglull Hem- ingway A West coasr Asian c~ is mis- taken for karate ewperl Bruce Lee and runs afoul ot Hallan gangster oosses 'PG' l hr . JO min I TMAT-. -Cll ... .-...umTMATNm Sunday. Dec 2. 198.4 19 -WaclwclaY Conj. mtn) .. 1 &~~1"1-.atlTOU CIMTllAI Animated Borrs KarloH nar- rates the story of a miserly Grinch who tnes to dep11ve the tiny village ol Whov1lle of Christmas. (R) I T1CT~'°'*' UMIOAT • enaTlr.l-.rf TOllQHT Featured Roy Scheider CE "°"11C8fTa M 8i) Tiii ..,.,.. IUnl James Burke illus- trates a tour through the human brain ana central nervous system with special eflects. an1me1t0fl and Interviews • w1lh 9.!:!_est experts ( 1 hr . 15 min ) •• CJ) llOVll "Srx Pack" ( 1982. Come- dy) Kenny Rogers. Otane Lane A race- car driver turns a sextet of juvenile car strrppers into a winning pit crew (R) (2 hrs) . D fJ) 'ACTI Of LR Natahe rs surpnse<> when her sarcastic remarks aoout fa iling to get a much-desired iob cause her boy- lnend 10 dissolve their rela1tonsh1p O ~ BJaA.e..ancUu~t.le...stuuea tender moment as the newest member ot lhe Carrrngton clan 1s born. Alter an argu- ment with Claudia Steven turns to Luke Blake rocks Alexis with a startlrng state- ment about Amanda O ( 1 hr ) I=_,.. Scheduled actress Jane Badlef. actor Ted Lange. musician Grover Washfflgton Jr comedian Bob Sagel ··Garfield" creator Jrm Davis ( 1 hr ) ..,.«Mt (It) llOVll "Draw'" ( 1984 Adventure) Kirk Douglas. James Coburn A veteran OlJllaw rs challenged to a gunfight by an old ad"ersary alter he kills a sheriff during l!_po~me O ( t hr . 38 min ) CL) • ~'Richard Pryor • Here And Now" ( 1983, Comedy) The famous comedian raps everyone •• from elephants 10 former wives •• 1n 1h1s film staged at the Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans 'A' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) (Q) llOVll "Psycho Ir' ( 1983, Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tilly Former psy· chollc killer Norman Bates !ti released after a 20·year stay rn a mental Institution and believes himself cured until a mysterl· . ous rash of murders begins R' ( t hr 53 min) CZ) MDVII "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alan Bales A tasc1nat1ng high-society woman engages m highway robbery. seduction and murder in the COU15e of a oay's work ·R' ( 1 hr . 38 mm ) '1\) lmL. UTAft: 1"1 lfVllW 0/11"1 ... .. 9 llCllD Narrated by JOhn G>elgud. this , documentary presents an oveMew of Ingrid Bergman's e11reer. teaturrng film chps, home movies taken by her father and 1nterv1ews with Colleen Dewhurst. Angela Lansbury, Lrv Ullmann, Anthony Quinn and Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr . 35 min ) • O ID rrt YOUR llOYI Matt ssembles skeletons for a bl\nd and bluff hrs way through bOth the school dance and a magazine interview (Part 1 ol 2) (!) llO¥ll •·r K9 New Interns" ( 1964 Ora· ma) Michael Callan. Barbara Eden A foursome ot new interns ad1usts to work rng at a large metropolitan hosp11a1 12 hrs 30 min ) ~NOMI RACM WllllY .. a ID IT . .....,.. Morrison asks Clan- cy to be his hve-rn g1rllr1end Westphall's daughter returns home from college w•th a different philosophy about Irle, Fiscus holds a letter that could further 1nc11mmate DanrelS .. 1.;,J. 11 MOTIL Peter's reunion with collegP friends prompts new feelings and a scheming playbOy tries to elude a bhnd date O ( 1 hr ) o-..wu @ MDVII "A Oun In The House· ( 198 1 Orama) Sally Struthers David Ackroyd A woman who killed an intruder with a handgun 1s prosecuted oy a defense atror ney bent on making an example ot her (2 hrs . 5 min ) Ci) '°911 ~ IKATll Pim AND 1"I WOLi,,., Mm 1C1 DMCll 1976 Otym· pre gold medalist John Curry performs several ice ballets choreographed by Cur· ry and Peter Martins. other skating stars feature-a include Jo Jo Starbuck. Jack Courtney and Patricia Dodd ( 1 hr ) ct) CULT\lm CWI Boy George and Cul- ture Club present their latest video "The War Song" plus other songs from the new album Waking Up with the House On F11e POaCn MH•ll)I Minnesota Fats vs Luther Lassiter (R} ( t hr ) MOW Bluebeard' ( t97~ Orama) Rtehard Burton.· Raquel Welch A psy· choltc woman-killer <1ev1ses many ways of d<>1ng away w11t1 beaullful ladies R' (2 !hrs ~~AM -,.., lll&WNT .... AMAULTID lllT1 .. ..ouT1CI Of LOVI wmt LIO IUICA&IA Dr Leo Buscaglia challenges the audj- ence 10 ·'beeome m1htant as lovers," spreading the word that love and vulnera· b1h1y are vahd emotions ( 1 hr ) -(t.) lllOYIE "The Joy 01 Let11ng Go" 11976, Orama) Dominique St Pierre. C11r;i1 Hughes A housewife looking tor lhnlls descends into lhe dangerous world of pros111u11on ( 1 hr 25 min ) ,,..,DO (J)Q]) 6> m NIW1 TAXI .vflRIONI M>CICFON> PUI lllO'tll! 'Psycho tr ( t983 Mystery) Anthony PPrkins Meg Tilly FOimer psy. ChOllC lo.1lle1 Norman Bates is released alter a 20·year sray 1n a mental 1ns11tu11on and believes n1msell cured un11 a mysrerr· ous rnsh or murders beg•ns R 1 t hr 53 min) ,£)"°"'11COTD rJ1 fltlT AND TD Professional SPortS are set on lire when e social oeaury ·s award· ed her ma1e·s tootball 1eam as oarl al the11 d1v01ce selllement ~ lllOYIE "Independence Day C 1983, Oramal Kathleen Quinlan. Oa111d Keith A young mechanic lrnds himself falling 1n love with a wa111ess R ( 1 hr 50 min ) lZ, llOYIE "O The Winged Serpent" ( 1982 Fantasy) Michael Mo11arty. David CarracMe On the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper. a pe11y crook stumbles across lhe nest of a grant fearhery flying serpent that has been terrorizing New York City A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tt:ll I) CJ) llAGNUll. 'J. A mysterrous lnterna· tronal s11ua11on devetops when Magnum agrees to be the bodyguard tor a fal'TIOU9 NOTICE TO -VETERANS II you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. in good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment SpactJ (for you and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran's Sett1on at the cost. to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn, long known for Its Special Considerations to Veterans. is making this Program available to the Veterans of this ac~a. Space Is limited and it will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODAY! . . HARllJR LA WI MEMORIAL PARI I MOITUARY • 1825 Gitter Ave., Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 (adla<:ent to 1ne San Diego Fwy (405) :u Hart>Of Blvd So I am an Honor~bly 01sch11rged · •," 'n in gOf\•l ht" 11th (Na-ne1 Set1QI No 1 Cllv I I Hom., Phnne No I Sunday . Dec. 2. 1984 21 __ .. • I I • •,, ... 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Gene Nelson (2 hrs ) 11::11 CC) "The Great A dventure" ( 1976. Adventure) Jack Palance Joan Collins 1 hr 25 min) The Ballad 0 1 Grego110 Cortez" ( 1983 Drama) Eoward James Otmos, Tom Bower ( 1 hr 44 min) t•(O) "Thieves Like Us" ( 1974 Orama) ~e11h Carradine. Shetley Duvall (2 nrs 3 n11n) (1) · LMely Hearis ( 1983 Orama) Wen- dy Hughes Norman Kaye ( 1 hr . J S min) a. fC.J · rt1e Hound 0 1 Tne Baskerv1lles" ( 1982 Mystery) Ian Richardson. Brian Blessed I 1 hr 18 min) (S) C11s1s 11950. Adventure) Cary Grant Joc,e Ferrer ! I hr 35 m1r· J Mtltt~-nnm· C:o<"o~ (1978 Comeoyl Donny and Marie 0$mono Teo Cassidy l 1 hr . 40 min ) (l ) 'Best Friends ( 1982 ComeOy) Burt Reynolds Goldie Hawn I 1 hr . 50 min I W (Cl "State r1w" I 1945 Mu5lcal) Jeanne Crain. 0dfld Anore..vs ( 1 hr 40 min l d l0 Dally Duck s MOVle Fantes11c Island ( t983 Comedy) Animated ( t hr l8m1n) .. (iii · The Chr1&tmas That Almo'lt Wasn 1 ( t966 FantA!>yJ Rossano Br aw . Pau1 Tropp ( I hr 35 mtn ) L ·T1cke1 lo Hotlywooo 11980. Docu mentary) H~ted Oy Jac1<1e Cooper I I hr 14 m<r J 11J Contempt ( 1964 Drama) Brtg111e Baroot Jae~ Palance ( t hr 43 min J .. @ ·In Harm's Way" ( 1965. Drarna) John WaynP K11k Douglas I 3 hrs . 15 min) .. $ Tt ... Hotly And The Ivy ( 1953. Dia ma Aal"h Rt<.narosoo. Celia Jonnson 1 1 hr 23 min) -Evening .... ~ .... """DAYI AUii Cit .. KMTTOMMT TtlB'ICOWANY ITAATMK ..... I OCIANUI I llOVll II Hilpj.>6r.eo une Christmao; ( 1977 Far11asy1 Marlo l homas. Wayne noyers An angel granls a oepresseo young woman the unusual oppor1un1ty of see1rig what hie would be like w11hoo1 her t 1 h< • 50 m.n ) {0 1 THI one CAN'I co.DY lltOWCAll Man-r ot tOday's top com1e1 are leaiured 1n lhtS perf01mance taped at San Francis· co s comedy club. The Other Cale DaYMDftl .. • .... MPOlln' .. me .. LA-1..uY ... ~COllNllY AUCI IMCm..I~~ .... 01 POlll'N9 tUWITWI 11llOUIM TMI AATI G&MA ~. COll:lll'T Tt111 COOCefl taped tn ~n Utah IMtures Ol!Vla Newton John singing tuCh Mt as "PhySJCal," Hearr Attack" and "You're The One Thal I Want " I I hr . 30 min ) Nl1a::;..™' ..... ~ ... -~ A company that designs and builds amusement rides; R1cn Hall. "Saturday NJOht LJVe'"s latest add•· tton R ~~ TOlllMT Featured •1e:-: _ ~ llO¥ll "The Princess And The Pirate ( 1945. Comedy) Bob Hope Vorg1n1a Mayo Buccaneers capture an entertainer ano a princess and hold them nostage on lhe Spanish Main ( 1 hr 34 m•r1 ) (O} llO¥ll 'l.Qodsworth" ( 1936 Orama) Walter Huston. Ruth Chattertor A bus• nPSsmarr MM s l'liSbUcolic Tire disrupted when he ano his wile retire 10 Euroce where they are confronted by a new fife ~le and values ( 1 nr 30 min ) lSJ DIM llAlmM It LONDON The versal!le en1erta1ner perl01ms from the Apollo Vic 1or1a with a selec11on or lavorores 1nctuc:hng Pennies From Heaven 'That'~ Amore For Tne Gooo Times" ana hts Signature tune. EverybOdy loves Some bOdy Sometime .. Also featured are a 111b ute by the Var1e1y Club of Brira1n and chps from Marlin's 010 network se11es (I hr) llO¥ll "Bluebeard ( 1972 Drama Richard Burton RaQuef Wetcn A psy ChOllC woman lltller Clevises many ways OI 001ng away with beau!llul ladoes R' (2 hrs , 3 min ) ~··MJIWM 1:il fD Plmll mM Regurarly scheduled .. programming may be delayed du,. to ~bleaks 1:i111 2 C* TMI TOR Featured a v1s01 ro Southern Cahlomta w1ne11es 1n 1ne Napa Vahey, vintage Jukeboxes, 11 humorous I-!!~ ..... WlllP•WAT1 PIMl"I CCMIT TMl lllfatACallll M11\ha1I Baryshnikov choreographed and stars 1n this acclaimed 1977 production ol lhe Tchaikovsk y holiday classic Pf!rlo1med l:J'f lhe Ame11can Ballet Theater with GelSA~ K11kland 1n the role ol Clara (R) I 1 hr 40m1n) G "IDll mM Regularly scheduled =mm1ng may be delayed due 10 breaks E ._Wl.LTMa NI .... 01--~Ml)THI OP DOOll Film.d hignllghts and outtakes from lhe George Lucas-Stevttri $p!elberg prOduction, "Indiana Jones And The Temple 0 1 Doom." with behlnd·lhe sceries comments by CASI end crew lflOfUding Hamson Ford ( 1 hr ) •• ., ... '"' Haro·nosed prMtte eye Luthe< G1lllt (Eugene Roche) rerurns to HawaM and lormt an unlikely alliance Wtt h H lggins ( 1 tlr ) G e ·eoen..,. Clift plans a romantic evening 10 cheel up a clepreued Clair oNy lo dlSCO\lttr th4fy have lorgott9('1 hOw to act withovt the kkls e llCMI "It's Atways F111 Weather ( 1965, MuliCal) Gene Kelly, Dan Oa1tey A local TV 111rtet *ldfi to broedeast a rovnlOn ot three WOfld War II Army bud- dies l? hrs I D 0 llO¥ll 'Kramet Vs Kramer'' ( 1979 Drama) Dustin Hottman. Meryl Streep When his wife walk!. out. a wor kaholtc New York ad executive and his seven-year-Old son 11re force<> into a new aod somettmes Cl1rt1c:u11 re1a11onsh1p that is later th<eatened by the parents' b•tler cus· tOd-=.(RJ O 12nrs 1 ~:'u wu I llCMI 'Hornet's Nest' ( 1970, Ora· ma) Rock Huoson Sergio Fantoni An American GI aided O) a group of ttaltan 0<pnans btows up a Naz dam pro t (2 , nrs J . (~, llCMI The Earlhltng' ( 1980 AdVen· lure) W1tt1am Holden. Ricky ScnrOder A worlo rraveler 1eacnes d young orphan !he ways of survival on lhP Austrahan wilder ness PG f 1 nr 42 ,.,.,,.. ) JL -THI JlfL Ho.:.JS. Let:LOawson N1ct-Buon JX " 1 hr t S YMAW Ill.AND Frar1~ Gorsh1r Christopher Cazer ,., ~no Hdro10 lnno cenl head' a ~;i:;t fp;if1;r1ng Oernard Mile!. as Long Joh• Solver lnO Piers Eady es Jim Hawkins ,., 1r·1 rr us1Ci1 vers.on of rne Robert l DV•"> StevPn~on tale abou: a young bQy 1nvc .. eu ..,,rr pirates a110 a search lor treasure 12 hrs 1 m 12 O'Cloat HIGH ta!I1) llCMI fhe Long Duel' ( 1967 AoventureJ Y.ut Brynner Trevor Howard A nom11d1c. lnd1ar 1• bP's prooiems even rually 1nvol"tt a1 archaeo•og1st 12 nrs 25 min) t:ll Cl fJl) f~ Y Tiii f ''"'Pr o;mg Ale~ hires a curvaceous t;ut 1 ·competenl ma•O 1Geene Oev1sl 10 r1e1p ·Elyse N1th lhe ho11sehold cnores • G nc TAC DOUQH e IWIBIT.-wf TOtlQHT FPatureo Kini Carnes .. Qli) llYllDfl ~galt•a Cnr st e s Par1ners In Crime Tre 8Prestords help a woman who suspecrs foul play wnen three mem- bers of her household are made 111 by g1t1 chocolates Q I 1 hr . 15 min ) .. • Cl) a.ON I -As pan of an uno,.rworld expose an 1nves11~at1ve reporter -.ets himself 1JP as a nit man s 1ar get lheP 1.vmes to Rick and A J tor pro- rec.t1on wtoen t11s o;.1.nerr e goes awry I 1 hr) D m atl:DI f d'>•er Asks Diane to move 1n with hori r> •1 t·er ~·erA allergic reac lton c '"'"' ~ 1 ,~,. "n sti r 1n,. 01y a~ra~;e 1 I ~ ...:::' Scrwduieo U S am bas sador 10 Mexico John Gavin actrMses Constance Towers crnd E11n Gray, author V1c1011a Secunda ( By Youth Pot ses~ J (1 nr I \ .a.ITICIWT'D ( ) tllOVll Nato0n111 l tmpoon'i;; Vaca t1on" ( 1983 CurntH.J1 t Chuvy Chase Beverl'r 0' Angelo A vacationing family e11countrrs on.. j1saster alter another while rraveh .Q l (I hr 38 min) I,. llCMI R uders 01 The Lost Ark ( 1981 AIJ••nlurel Hanl50l'l Ford Karen Allen In t936 a globe-tro111ng archeOIO g1s1 adVentvrer races Na21 8Vlldoers for a legendary rellgtOU<i lllfol8Ct OI ~ormOu!I powm narrowly e<-cap1ng dOZPM <)I oeath traps en route PG ( 1 ,.. ~(> "''" J (0) llO¥a "Flast\d1'N'.'e 11983 MutJCBI) Jenn1ft'r Beals MrehaP.t Nourt A young wooian who wo•ltl as cl ...... ~~ dlty 8'10 Sunday Dec 2. 1984 23 • an exotic daOCef by nignt asp.res to JOI" the Pin.sbur~ 8a'let 'A' I 1 nr 35 m.n ) (%) ..,. 1·M.try Qmstmas Mr Law· rence·· ( 1983, Orama) De11od BOWie Tom Conti Duong Wortc::I War II a Japanese POW commandant attempts 10 impose h.15 c:onc41Pts or dlSC pl.ne and Ofder on the prisoners. caus.ng a clash of w1l!s w11h a stut>t>orn 8r11tsn ma,or 'R 12 n11 4 ..... DTATI: M IMIW OI M .. ......... , ... -'\.Agatha Ctvistie's PartnefS, In C<wne."The Be<esfords help a woman wno suspects tout play wtien lhree me,..,. t>e<s ot her hOuSenOld are maoe ' by gitt ctlocolates. O ( 1 tw 5 min I ••• ...,CCUT CD _.. "Ship Of Foots I 1965 C>a- ma) VMeo Leigh. Simone Sign<>fel A motley assortment of passengers 1s forced 10 share dose quartt!fS W"l•-e tra\1$ltt"IQ 10 Brememaven (2 hrs . 30 m.n 1 -i~=~ Abb~ leati sne·~ res(X)nS!Ole for the disappearance o• Va s babfeS .>osnua is 111111ted to .vr11e a ser mon Karen and Mac~ are reun•tRO 1 • "' , D fl) t&L ITmT .u.a Remove ot a pnsonef's corpse from lhe h<>id·rig cei1 presents a dltficvlt P<oblem a ""Y woman wno sets a 1rap f0< a thoet ana tl'ler' lsOOoi iif rest~ ri ~ I ,., I -\Cl• W VIOAI Mr StlOwman sh p shines 1n rns Las Vegas act that nas every1h1ng from bOOgie woog .. , to classi- cal and ~o I , ht 30 l1WI ) ~ m¥ll Oeaoly Blessmg I 1981 i,i°'. rOf ) E~nest Botgnine, Lois ~~ttleton A l•v· ing nightmare begll\S fOf a YOUf\9 ... o<nan when sne matrieos 1n10 a stroet re .go..,s sect A (l hr . 45 m.n l (I) TOP Mm 10me From Al'ar.•.I( Cltt IN_J~~~~ .. ~nll • CCllC8T Maths sings sucn tav<><,tes as • M•sty," ''Too Much. Too l11Ue Too Lili'. 'Chances Are 'Wondeffu Woode'fu and The l.as1 T me l Fe. L "~ T .. IS I •• ' J -1···..,, ... mTOI~:;; .. ... Bta.~ ::; i•r 0 .. 2 Orarna1 Jim Brown Mart1I' 1..an,Ja•.-n al" a1tempt 10 prOVlde SUPOO'' h a ..,. tarrsr.c ba'ld Of blaeks a gro...t ' o1 e·· al"l "eteraris '*llOb &fi¥9'df ms.Ina t ICTY ·-• &b&I• ,,.,..,.. .... ,. 12., .... .. "Summer 01 72' I 1982 Act.lentlW'•) Annelle Haven Loo. Sandefs A young man pcJf'suet the attectlOnl of ~older .women ( t hf '5 min.) CID .. .!/The Ol«y-M rd 01 • ov"Q Sa1 It'.: (No Date • .A.dull) ( 1 "< 10 m n I Cl}_. · Monl)' Py1hon s • ~~ Mean "O Of u. { 1aa.3 Comecly t JO"., c f'eSe MK:hMl Pa Tne ~ AIJP:S o• ~an prOYide the lo06e fral""e..,l'Y• '""' 3 H' e· ol comec ~ Sip I f'O f!•1" 'ftl,~ lr()l'1 texuaJ reprCIOJchOt• I g;w t0fi1 R I hi 25min) TWe Cl) -..rJ1Y Too much 6f'OW and 100 many gu9sts sool DO anO Jo&nna·s 24 Sunday, Oec.2. 1984 hopes '°' an ideal Vecmont Cbnall'TIU LAI II GD TcmMf Guest Host Joen Rivefs Scheduled. Roy Schetdef. Jam&$ Coco. 1Ja-~11nr1. O MC ... .-m..-_ .. AU.-= A Nigf'lt In Heaven' (1983, Orama) Ch11Slopher Atkrns. Lesley Anne Warref'I A married cOlege IOStructOf tlaS al" alfa" with ooe of het stUdents wtlO wOfks as a male e•otlC dancer 'A' ( 1 ht 23m•r J ~ 'Best Froenos • ( 1982. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two 50eenw111ers #tlo l\ave a good pef'tOnal ana ptol~! relahonship OYefeJttend their friendship by getting mamed 'PG' l1 hr • 50 mll'I I m ,. CUii Scheduled top.c emphyse- ma ( 1 hr. 30 min I tWf» LAT'mMT AlmlCA Gue5t host M0<1 Cum. hosJ ol Tile Ne.ii T acn T lll'WI$. ( t hf J 1"9 CJ ~ 'Giida Live ( 1980, Comedy) G.ICJa Rad/lei' Don Novelto Radflef reprrses some ol Mt' Saturday Night lrve characters in this film rec0td of he< one-woman Bioaaway snow A' I 1 N 30 ITWl) --1TW.r--• M GI MOU. YWOOO · mWll Ae.entteS5'. 11948 Western) Aobeft Young, Marguerite Chapman A pretty g.rr helps a condefl'lned dnlter to e"ade a blOOdthtrsty posse tong enough 10 estat:> isn his innooence 1n the murder cha~J05t tum (2 hrs) I mn ... ......... ftlaTIOllM~ ~ 1HI .WW 'Hot:>son's ChOeCe ( \983 COmedy) Richard ThOmas. Sharon GleSa tn 191• New O<leans a young ~oman. a~ by ne. latn.t'~ intenhon to wit~ hold dowries from h•S three unmamed daVQt'lters 1mplements a unique form of rebe4 ion (A) I 1 /'Ir 55 min I ~ 'm _,.,. 'Gelling O«" ( 1979, Advell- rureJ Oeseree Coult~. Jotin Lesl• A 1ovng womefl is initiated W'lto 1 blrane se• cu11 J 1 hr J • D G> UTI llGHT wmt DAW> LITT-..e Scriecuieo 1a11 ,,.~.an Herbie Ma<ln r t hr) 9 A&IMDtlTCNCOCC Nl9n'I U L.A. TODAY ..aAa. Featured "Pear' Harbor Remembered · a IOok al Amen· can and Japanese him footage ot lhe auac.i-atong iw1lh an intenitew W•th Jotin T O&a'ld Pulitzer Pnze winner ana WOfld War II h1Stooan Cf) mWll ·r°'"'' Tore! T«1t" (Pan 2 of 3) ( 1970, Ol'amal Mef1in Betsam, ~ Collen In Dtceml>ef. \941, Jape1'18$11 IOfces reedy th6mlefves to mount a mes.- Slve 111 aSiaull on Peart Hart>or (2 hts 30 min) • .,,. "The Mad Room" 11969, HOf· rO!) Slella Stevens Shelley Wintlfl A w!dlJ.v is'murdefed by IWO d9me01ed Ch• dre<'1 who are VS1nQ her late husband a SI• '°' Ito\!'• games ( 2 hrs ) • l , Au5tra an Open Meo'a Semif1· nal ~atch B. from Metbourne (A) (2 h•s 30""" T 1119IDWO'IMI .. Q1) •OYll "Cr1wl1p1ce" ( 1971 ~) Tetesa Wright Arttu Kenne- cfy A ~m. middle-eged ~ wet- come a '''II? yOW1g r~men into "*' empty !Mis I 1 tV • 35 rnn ) we .. "Sergeant Ryker" (1963, Ora· ma) lee Marvin. 8radf0<d Olflman After t>eVlg senteoced to die, an alleged traitor IS attoweo a second trial 1n which his fate IS decided I , hf • 50 ITlln I I ":n.r~ TcmMf Featured • Kim Carnes e ..rl -MOW TO IMll rT A d1SCuss10n Of real estate 1nves1men1 and hOw 11 otters opporturnlles for entreprene\Jl's II present· ed CJD .,_ 'Nigf'ltmares" ( 1!~83. Horror) C11shna Raines, Emilio E.atevez. A picllup truclt. a paCJ>; of cigarettes. a ll1deo QafTlA and a COIOr'uaJ hOme all play a pert 1n four episodes ot hofrOf and SU5Pense "A' ( 1 hr 39m.n) .,_ "SHkwOOd" (1983. Orama1 Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell A young wom an t:>ecomes a spy.,.. an eHQff to uncove• evidence of negligenoe m WM Condtl•On!. at the nuclear·fuel plant In wtlieh stiP works 'A' O (2 tws 9 l'niO I W (C)M..._ __ _. Tne con-.e diao returns with slletches. asp1nng come dians and $1..irpnse guests WI tmAT.a.AL-.cou..acno. mT OI LA. TODAY m¥ll "The Whtie Warriot" ( 196 1 A~e) Steve Reeves,' Georg11 Mo 1 A tribal he<o leads hrs people against a i anrucal czar ( 1 hr . 30 min ) llOIMAIMl'WlrlLW• .,_ "Tnieves Like Us" (1974. 0fa ma) Ketth Carradine. Shelley Duvall Three escaped convicts set ott oo a CrtlT'e 5P'ee duf•ng the ()epres&<>n years 1n the South ·A' I 2 hrs 3 min ) (%) .,_ "The Wiclled Lady" I 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Atan Bates A fasc:inahng h1gh-soc1ety woman engages in hogl'lway rot>bery, seduehon and murde• in tile course ot a day's <Nor~ 'R' I lo hr 38 m1n.) W et).,. "'That Champl()nSh1p Season (1 982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keacl'I Five formef high school basketball stand outs gathet for a disturbing reut1ton with l the ,;~ m~ lnbnced lheif 1iVe9 R .. u.--WTWATClt 1:9 ATLMm -... ll#flWMUIT M .,_ ''G0<ng Bersetk ( 1983. COITlf' dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty Pohlictans ltef<>btcs and reltglOVs culls are par1 ol tn comedy reatunng the cast Of Second C.11>" TV A' ( 1 hr . 23 mtn l tt19 mW'8 ''The Dee<slayer" ( 1957 · Adventure) Le• Bark9f. Aila Moreno Bated on the story by James Fenjmore Cooper A wtllte man is rabed by Indians in the frontier days of early Amefica ( 1 hr • 4() rAll'I ) •W ca::UI e llOYll "Homecoming" ( 1948 Romance) Ciani Gable. Lana Turner Our tog W«ld War II, 1 betlletront doctor ts distraugtit to hnd that he II unable to sa11e the We of a wOIJ!lded nurse who means a eet deal to ~". 30 min ) M.nOI n ... ..... lW " -"' cau.. ""' 'ltll'UWll'" The "Hip Hypnottal" demonatrlles Ille P<>W9'• of the mind befOft a nlghlclub aUdience In Santa MOnlca, californla I 1 tw . 56m1n ·1a. ---- -ftaanclay Cont. (%) llOWW "From Here To E1emtty" ( 1954, Drema) Burt Lancaster. Mont- gomery Cltft. The calm before the storm IS seen through the eyes of rive people sta- tioned at Pearl Harbor jUSI before World War II ( 1 hr . 58 min ) M CC) llOWW "II Happened One Chtistmas ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers An a_ngel grants a dep<essed -rriclay -llondng Movies - .. "The Holly And The Ivy" ( 1953, Ora· ma) Ralph Richardson. Cella JOOnson ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) 1:11 (%) "Lonely Hearts" ( 1983. Drama) Wen- dy HtJghes. Norman Kaye ( 1 hr 35 min ) Mt{C) "Lets Spend The Night Together" (1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •@ "Summer Wishes. winter Dreams 11973. Drama) Joanne Woodward, Mar- "" Balsam (2 hrs ) UI "Dally Duck's Movie •• Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr. 18mln) r.t(Cl) "A Dcig Of Flanders" ( 1959. Orama) David Ladd, Donald Cr1sp ( 1 hr 36 min) 1::9(C) "Oillahoma1" ( 1955, Musical) Gor don MacRae. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs., 25 min) lZ) "An Almosl Perfect Altair" ( 1979 Romance) K&1th Carradine Monica Vitti 1 hr 33 min) • "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field James Caan ( 1 hr , 42 min ) "Raggedy Mar)" ( 1981, Drama) Sissy ~acel\. Enc Roberts ( 1 hr , 35 min ) .. m "Tl'le Highwayman" ( 1951, Adven- ture) Chartes Coburn, Philip Fnend ( 1 hr. 30 m1n ) 1111(1) "Animal Crackers" ( 1930. Comedy) Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont ( 1 hr 38m1n I -CC) "The Pursuit Of 0 B Cooper" ( 1981 AdventU1e) Treat Williams, RoDert Duvall L1 hr , 40 min ) CID "Defiance" ( 1980. Orama) Jan- M1chae1 Vincent Theresa Saldana ( 1 hr 43m1n ) (Q') Yellowt>eard 11983 Comedy) Graham Chapman. Pete1 Boyle ( 1 hr . 41 min ) lll "Teresa" 11951 Orama) Pier Angell John Ericson ( 1 hr . 42 min ) -@ "Home Of The Brave" I 1949. Orama) Frank Loveioy James EdWaros (2 hrs ) ttltG "Beachhead" ( 1954, Adventure) Tony CurtlS, Frank Lovejoy ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%) "A Taste Of Honey" ( 1962. Drama) Dora Bryan Rita T ush1ngh8m ( 1 hf 40 min) _ .......... Movies-. -· "Seven WOO't«I" ( 1966. Drama) Anne Bancrol1, Sue Lyon (2 hrs ) . CC) "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunde<" ( 1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James. ( t hr . 50 min ) "Detty Duck's Movie FentutlC Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Antmoted I 1 "'fm )8 mm.1.___ '7Monty-python's The Meaning Of Life'' ( 1983, Comedv) John Cleese. y~ woman the unusual qpportun1ty of seeing what Ille would be lille without her OO hr , 50 min ) W CMICMO'lflMT~ ai11••tmt(R) llCMI "Flashdanc.e" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beals, M1chae1 Noun A young woman who works as a welder by day and an exohc dancer by night aspires to j()jn Michael Pahn ( 1 hr . 25 min ) (I) "Beastmaster" ( 1982 Adventure) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ta(%) "La Trav1ata" ( 1982. Mustcal) T~esa Stratas. Placido Domingo ( 1 hr . 58 min) Ht "To Race The Wind ( 1980, Drama) Steve Guttenberg Randy Quaid ( t hr 45 min ) (OJ ''Merry Christmas. Mr Lawrence· ( 1983. Drama) Davia SOWie, Tom Contr 2 hrs . 4 min) "Dally Duck s Movie ·-Fantastic Island" ( 1983 Comedy) An1mateo 11 hr . 18 min ) a.CH) "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Fie~. James Caan ( I hr , 42 min ) 11:11 Cl) "Gan She Bake A Cherry Pie?" ( 1983 Comedy) Karen Btack M1chaet Emil ( 1 hr . JO min I W ('C) Olllah0ma1· ( 1955 Musical) Gor- don MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs 2!:1 min.) • "Courage 0 1 Black Beauty 11957 Adventure) Jotln Crawforo M1m1 Gibson i! hr . 17 min ) .. OJ "Savannah Smites ( 1982 Adven- ture) Mark Miller Donovan Scott I I h1 45m1n) . CO) "A Dog Ot Flanders' 11959 Orama) David Ladd Donald Crisp t 1 hr 36 min) (%) "Sophie's Cho1ee" ( 1982, Drama) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline 12 hrs.. 37 min) -lvening ----.. l ... tml ... NMIPY DATI AUit Cll ... TllB't COWNf't ITMTMI I.e ... Olt lMI llOmY Featured av0td1ng the collapse of • tax shelter sett employment secunog educational hnanc1ng O ~ Au&trahan Open Women·s Fihal, hve from Melbourne (2 hrs ~ CID --.n.e Nmn NDDY THI R• OAllmrl CIMW --BUOyed by Christmas spitlls, Freddy saves $26 10 treat his professor-friend to • hO!•day din- ner. then decides the money could be put 10 beller us.. Co-stars Vincent Pnce and t~Coco :SJ llOWW "Raggedy Man' ( t981, Dre· me) SIMy Spe(:9k, trie Rooerts In 1944 • telephone ope<ator 1n a small Te"as town sacrifices her s1and1no In the com- munity whon she has a short altatr with a comb31-oound sa11or PG' I 1 hr 35 min) lllCIHIDTQ -• •9QIT ...... U-1--..V lhe P1t1sborgh Ballet 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) d (Hl llCMI "Independence 0a '' (1983, Drama) Kalhteen Oulnlen, Da~ Keith. A young mechanic find$ him~ faffing In love with a waitress. 'R' ( 1 hr:, SO min ) -1== -.CM. DOCTOR ...... ,.~ 15..~..: ....... ..... (Jl1 POllNm ,,,. ..,,,. .,..,...., .VW "Let's Spend The Night Togeth--· er" ( 1982 Documentary) fhe ~Ing Stones The Stones P8(1orm many ol 1helr greatest hits in thlS record of lhtM con- certs held 1n New Jersey and Arizona l ·prr nUr~o min J HI Cll ... I ..,.. ..... TMAT 1\MI l.OftlOAT MC ... O • , .. llAGAllll $1<1 movie creatOf War- ren Millet an 1n1erv1ew with actor Robert carrad1ne ®l IMT'IJIT~ TOllmfT Featured: Tom Selleck 1:-a,.c: llOI,,.,., 'AlfTllO wmtBU-.-r TMI IA Hosts Len Dawsoo. N1c1o. 8uon1con11 ( 1 hr ) ' MOd "Am11yv1ile • The Demon" ( 1983 Horror) Tony Roberts, Tess Harper A skepttcal jOIJrnallst boys the tamoos atlegedly-haunted hOUSe. ignoring the warmngs of 01hers about powerful lorces which continue to lurk In Its bas. ment 'PG' 11 hr . 45 min ) (Q) lllOv. "Yellowbeard" ( 1983, Come- dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle. An ornefy pi1ate escapes lrom priSOf'I after twenty years and searches for his son wno l"las a map leading to buried treasure 'PG' !hr . 41 min) ••'°MAN 1:11 llO'Wll ·s andS Of lwo J1ma" ( 1949, Adven11.ne1 John Wayne John Ager Tl'le tough 1ta1rurig that a US Marine sergeant g111es hos reoethous recruits results In the captu1e ot two Jlr':l (2 hrs . 10 min) fl) 11UD11 -.¥ Regularly schedlJled l)fogramming may be delayed dlJe to pledge bfealls 1::98 t Olt M TOW Featured. Salurday morning's mu51c video stars. the members c>I "Kidd Vida<>". • restaurant crltle woo serves up otfbeat critiques l .,Aa,..., L.A. TOOAl RQM. Featured "P .. rf Harb<>r Remembered" · a took at Ameri- can and Japanese Mm footage of the allack along ""1th an 1nt9Mew with John T <>land Puhtzer Prize winner and World w :ir II "'"011an TIC TAC DOU8lt · UllMTD IMATI MD 019 ... 'AMIOIU A. lool\ at the gangster clesak:S · llttte Caesar" Wllh Edward G Robln9on .1nd The Roaung Twenties" with James Cagney and movie spoofs lflCtudlng YounQ rr&nl\enstein ' "~plenelol-~ Sunday Dec ~ 1RA4 ?~ l • i -l'riilay Coal. I. Jen=j.'~n. ........ OCQIT RD, KO WOii.DO# ~ flUDCm RM ::a~._. sc---~~ VQg<il"""""? .... , ~ ~a~ oue re ~t~ .. .a•5 ::Z m'11E :. • :. :nc • P~ec• t\l'at 1~1'~ l'r .. -_,. ,,~ •· :a"~.1~ V or ca I., A· !"''?"';•·. t:>~r"9 Ame< ca'" l<mma~er ·~'°"' .-•~<:'>:<: •omance and Ors-..'Sl'Y\."'!'1'.! • ,.>,.,. • e ··~I:) mar .. e• "'S ~"la" • .-a· ···: ~· .,..,..~ Cr~ r: ~, •a' PC · ~. 3.3 - I llAVI GI..-, ft1 TUVIL 7'9 W.AllmGT()8WIB • ... Ml (): o.Y CAM CSMTWM Cll TMI IOAO -It ~ ··~ <·s i<t.~!"i.r v.af't;' ,.,, r-:;s !I~ .,f!SS. :ollef '°"' '"'f' cou·"y .s• s· a--c • s .. '!! -'-'""" Car•.!!" 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C~r /< ~ Cr>Qng s Ne~· M<Me 1980, Comee:, P..cnarel Maril' Tommi er.orig r we r;c.rt'leaC15 have numerOU'i l'l"'s.l~f"llJ'IK 1111N~ roalTllng rile atreet' of Los Ar~~ rn sea•cti of lhe 11~,.:..11 r• ""11 ""l,., I ll1I WALL '1mT WIB .. o uu~ ntTAC .,_., .. mlT TCMeQHT r,...urM Tom I< WM.I. "9IT lllD 9'GITICINTlll .,,. T'Vt P• l!lb-0 S ~nse) Sir'M; ~"l'ler& .. cisrr.,~-1,cx,'IQ ··ar. gers n~ '" r,. 1a~r _..lj .r • tS ~•Oienr 26 SundRy. Dec ? 1984 lantasaes 11 tv 36 rr-n) MG a.AT I& CF 'I 1:11 'Lena He>trie T .. Laa, A"C) He-l.C.JSIC' Tns Tor, A • a• o-.-. nr "'Q •e-.ve lea! ..res $Ol'Qef Le<" .a -.<>'"e per•o•m.n.g ClaSs.<:$ "C'Vel r i Ca"' t ~ •l :)\~· That ~an ' Fr<Yfl rr.s u~ Or-'" and •Ttte Lad, t"i A , Tramp 12 IYS. 30 "' I ... I ()) DMUI CJ • ~ "Ml'( NOOol>g a da~:> .. s crinwia1 l-4"""1er afld McCa l1na rnem- w...s a'S$9f'leO to ptotec1 n-s ·•• '4'*" n.e !l.lfns s•are s 8\>ldenee -oa-os1 • a~ 005.S • r-... J 8 -Wl"efl a '°"aotik o..,.e<O()S at ~ s fa';V,f reull'O" ne s e.tpecte<: •o act as e>e~er :; ... TA.n zom ~ w~ a SQuaoo e <»-•e<OPS a• ~ s •a"" 'I ra.ntO he s e .. pec1~ •c acr as peacemaker :; • '"" m ~ _,. ~~ eo Bre"'la vac· C31C s-nger ~"' • rs ac•c• Sair Nat!"s •or ;ir<;l O. Ha "G 5 '"P T"'@ "'''"IQ. r:~ 1 ''" • A CSlllT'llAI R CW. WfTl4 L.UCWeO NY~ !-u: •~e•1::{.<:1Ta· Oc"!•a s•a· Yi.gS Ave Mca<.a 0 Hot k.gr • ' a~:: c.1~ Cru.stmas :.tass>es ''!r' •r--e Not•e Dame Ca•'>edra ~ ~)(,l'l'•t!a' ' "'1 tO tnol" 'f IPOITaooK ~ "O ~ •JO<"Tt P)-11'<>" s n·~ l.Aean1ng Ol Lrfe 1983 C~y J Jonn Oees.e M'Chae Pa " Tr.e Sever Ages of l.Aa· O'C•lOe t'""' oose 1•a""'"'"O<~ '<Ya 5e' es 01 comoe ~es sooof ng e.~yt~ng fr~ ""•"'3 r"""oo""t or to glu'tcn, R I ~· 2.5 m•n; 'l .,_ S i.,,..ocx: 11983 Oran-a1 V"'f S•r~ I'_,!"' Rv~v-A 1 o.,rog 1w0"1· an ~ a sc1 r ao etlo-1 to JncO•I!" ev>Cleflce Qt 'leQ ogent"e ,. NO•• cond 11(\r-s al the nuclear·fue. plant '" ""OC" St\e w()flts 'R (2 l'rs 9 m.n 1 • I MlmDl9Tateocl ...-Tl • '1lf M 9'ACll A crusty spoos-.ea• •~eovt111e not onty snares the bVStneSS Witt\ hi$ pa~·· fe Sl-y WICIOW bUt also llOds ~I a suHcoate latP'let to he( "ids Stars Ea Asne< and E eeo B'eonan ~ .. "Aide To Gl()fy" (196,, West- ern) Chuck Connqs RODefl La/'1$1no A 1>9'fed mal(>f P'S"' to k an Ina.an er.et wno has t>een or~ out o• tvs laM (2 rirs JO min J ~="'='TMIWIB ~ ..tll PAL.COii a.IT T"~ COfWot o• Fa . CO(' Oest 1$ in I rnt>O urt~ Fraocesca decides to wflOm s~ snou•a se I he!' inter est in rne WinefY 11 hr I 8 e .. VICI Crockett tS ,a11e<1 tor tallong 10 reveal tne neme of an informant witti tleS 10 a notonous mobster (I hr I 11 t.'#W.:,..,.. Two star athletes are murdefed by a kdlef who pl.c::~ Matt s name next on tits I st of VlCftmS O f1 hr I , .,., . .,. $1•1(WOOd ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep Kurt Russell A young worn· an becomes a sc:iy in an ett0<1 to unc0\/9f evic>ence of ~e in wo<lt COO<j•lions at me ouclear--tue1 pi.nt tn Nl'loCll sne works R" O (2 nrs 9 min ) fU ~ COllTACT UMTI LoQl'lt M•d<flev.l!tgl"lt Cori1end~ bOIJ! trom St Paul. Mll\I\. IA) l I hi 30 IT\ln I ft .,.,. Defiance'· ( 1980, Orama) Jan Ml{.nael Vttx.ent Theresa Saldana A c 'IJ•aQ'.!OUS ;ovng man takes a k>ntf stand against rN"~berl of the ~! streer gang 1eiror1z1ng l'MS• neighbornood 'PG t 1'<. 43 ""'1 I SJ .,_ 'Cheech & Cl'l<>ng's Sti Smokin I 1983 Comeoy1 Aiehatd Mar "' Tommy Cnong The com:c ovo hen ui: d poo< y attenoeo Durch him le&11va1 R 111~1T'!OI ,.....- -..nTMCaa ... m.. ·rne Com rs Gree" ( 1919 Oramat Katharine Hept>orn Ian Saynor In a tvrn-ol·tne-<:entury Wetsti coaknln1no com"'lOn•ty a ~·ted EnglSh school· m stress r~n to educate a young mt!"ler ""lth a desire ro ~arn. desp.tt per· sona1 oostacles taceel by bOth (2 hrs 5 tn•OI ...... lllDIM ... PU'90n MLOW•f1M1.w-.nnN 1w o a o mm ... TAXI IC1V &llAiOW& ~N..D llO¥S R ng Ot Desire t i 98 l Fania .,, ;:ieorg-aSpetv•o Pa .. Thornas Ar ~r· ·~ s ai;; '· g s ~ hom per'°"" !"''Sr ea. ng a t•a o• eror c enc~n•P'< ,.. ·I<; ,,,.1~e • nr 30 min I 0 lllOWE Girls Alter M10nign1 111 Dare AOcJ o ( , hr 10 ,,., n ) Ml m 9IQHT TUC11 t1:ll f) -lllO'nl Tre F1"e Of Me 1198' Orama) David B•rney Dee Wallace Frve 01f11!fent persona1tties plague a Korean Iva• .e1e•ar !"trough his p()Sl·war hie anc rr.arr·age U'"'lt r-e <;eellt; help from a PSt en atr s· Ba«~ on an acrual case r. sto• r fRI J_2 '""' 15 min I 0 G) TCMeQHT Gues• Hosr Joan R•ve .. Scheduled Nell CarrP• D• Pu .. W~tt'e me1 I P'tr ODDCCU\.I Q'.§)AIC.weNIQH'TlM ... ANDA&..LD ., fteM ..,.-, .. eca_..rra,...• IOCI OP 1'MI W .,_ "Class Of 19841' ( 1982, Ora me) Perry King Timothy Van Pallel'I A teacher trres to maintain order '" lhe lacP of a w:>tent teen·age gang in a b'O~ ly ~h schOol A ( 1 hr . 33 min J m JW CU. Scheduled a service tor tro., ~ma:rmm ( 1 hr 30 min I t1tl llTCIHlllll 1HI lW.IMf ZOlll AICIOCla AMAUL.T O. •JIMIDOM-.-. .. ..,.,..,,. IOCIPOllD ""'' ..,._TO .-r ITMTID • IU&. UTA Tl ~ Ausrrahan Open Women s Final. from Melbourne (Al (2 hrs l -fill _.. TMCal ta11(0) llOWll ··rantasy In Blue" ( 1975 Dia· ma) Ge<>fgina Spetvin John Toland A friend tnes 10 solve a coupte·s. mar1ta PfOOlems by 1ntr0<1uc1ng t~m to a grovp ol mat~ers ( 1 hr 25 mlfl ) a11e LA ~ Sc~led come dlan·aCtM$t Dick Gregory ( 1 l'\r l CC) .. "Anger 01 HE" T .. (1982 Advenlure) Marilyn Chambefs. Stephen Jotlnson An esp.onage agen1 has a fie10 ~Y 1111or~iog Vf\defcoll't!r as a mud wres llOt ( t n1 35 min l 1t:9 ) llO¥m "Monty Python's The Meaning 01 l1lf'" 11983. Comedvl .IOhn CleeSe Michael P31tn Tl'le S1>11eo Agr of Man piov10 lh• loosf' framewori.. IOt a .,,.,.e<; or comic ep1s0<1et. ~j'lOOltng everytl'l•ng tr m se~ua11eprllflvc1ton to glultony 'A' ( 1' 25 min) • .. D GD .. AY lllMT..,. -l'riclay Coal. 8 TAUi ~THI DAM .... (!) llOWll 'Guns Of Darkness" ( 1962, Orama) Da111d Nl11en. Leslie Caron A man's search for meamng In hie leads him into Latin American political uphea11als fl hrs , 30 min ) Q) MOVll "Who Was That Lady?' ( t960 Comedy) Tony Curtis. Dean Mar11n A college professor enhsts the aid of a writer friend to help e~pla1n to his wile why he wAs kissing a student (2 hrs J 'S) MOVll "Beastmaster " ( 1982. Adven· turel Marc Singer Tanya Roberts A young man with an unusual 1a1en1 lor gov· Pr""ng arumdls searches lor lhe villain respons.bfe tor the destruchoo ol his 1111· ~P PG ( l hr 45 min ) 1• U llOYll 'Farewell To Manzanar · ( 1976, Orama) Yuki Sh1moda, Nobu McCarthy Pa1nkJf experiences plague a J,,panese-American family during World War II (2 hrs) U GOOONIOHT LI.: Vl>IOI 0 MOYIE Aataan ( 1943 Ad11en1ure) Hnbert ,.aylor Ttomas M11ohell Ame11can GI light a gallant but hopeless ballle in the P:~les (2 hrs) ®l ~ TONIGHT Fea1ure0d Tom Selleci.. Q) llOYll "Dead Ringer" ( t964. Drama) BP1te Da111s Karl Malden When her f'llf· iuvPr orotner 1n law,,,,1es. a 1avern owner kins her lw1n sister and assumes her wttallh and Pos11ton (I hr 30 min) ,. Ill) l9QHT TUacl t.1f (%) llOYll "Sophie s Cno•ce ( t 982 Dra ma) Meryl Streep, Ke111n Kline In 1947 a young writer from lhe South lakes up res1- l1Pnce with a Polish 1mm1grant. a 111ct1m ot New persecution. and her 1nlellectu111 Jew 1.,h tioyfr1enrJ 'R' 12 hrs . 37 min ) 1lil tJ MOVll "Murderer's Row" ( 1966, Cciff'+>dy l pe~n Martin Ann-Margret A r..r rPd spy s called 1n 10 protect a lamoos -Salurclay -Morning---- .. u.&. 'AMI .allT '.E.. NOMI MCM WllllY (fl) Ji IT....a llM)()ll OllLY 'Simon And ~ •. i1!.inkel The Concert Ir The Park" Pau1 c;,,,u1n ano Art Garlun~I perform Old 1.i.c r te5 1n the11 first 101nt concerl 1n I t yl'it•< raped ou11ng thP c;ummer of ·51 1n Npw Yprk C1ty'c; Central Park I 1 hr lO min) .. CW MOM..,..., ... ...-.in WON,D~TOMOMOWN--• nuAT \ "°"1ICIJITD • .,,. "The Rultng Ctass•iVf 1971 Ora· me) Peter O'Toole. Alasteir Sim (2 hrs J':im1n) llCMI "Can She Bal<e A Cherry Pie?' ( 1983 Comedy) Karen Black Michael Emil ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. lROCIOfM• .. mlWCIU ICD-MIT1\ll ICll•llH " ..... C&.Olla. lmTU .._TIDAWW IT'IYCMl.,11•11 lllBICI •mao IUftTI scienttst trom foreign powers. (2 hrs .. 10 min) W et) llOWW "The Ritz" (1976. Comedy) Jack Weston. Rite Moreno Based on Ter· rence McNally's play. A bumbler unwlt· ungry stumbles tnto a gay bathhoose while seelong refuge from hlS murder·mlnc1ed brother·tn·law 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 min ) 2:11 m .,.. , llAll'1'WI uu. • ([)NA GOLi J C Per:iney Classic second round from Largo. Fla (R) (2 hrs ) (.Q) llOvtl "Merry Christmas Mr Law- rence" ( 1983 Orama) Oa111d Bowie, Tom Coo11 Dunng Wor1<J War II. a J apanese POW commandant attempts 10 Impose his concepts of d1sc1phne and order oo the prisoners. csuS1ng a clash of wills with a stubborn Bnltsh ma1or 'R' (2 hrs . 4 min) Hl@ -.YTUCll H CID -THI NPl Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buonlcon11 ( 1 hr ) t:111•· ... man°" .. wcaMftl'-IT t:ll .,,. "Lunch Wagon' (1 981 Come- dy) Candy Moore Chuck Mccann Three young women run 1n10 !rouble from com- pelllors while p10111ding sustenance 10 hungry construc1ton workers A' 11 hr 30m1n) Mt 8 llOY9 .. Ambush Al Cimarron Pass" ( 1958, Western) Scotl Brady Margie Dean A Union parrot officer and his pns· oner team up wilh an ex-Confederate ott1- cer to sta11e ott an Apache attack I I hr i :LmTI . a113E':. "The Wicked Lady" (1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alan Bates A lasc1na1ing h1gh·socie1y woman engages 1n highway robbery seduclton and murder 1n the cour~ of a day's work R ( 1 hr CC') llOvtl "Sounder" ( 1972 Orama) Cicely Tyson. PaUI W1nf1eld ( 1 hr . 45 min) ..... ~ W..'U~ MPOllT Up to date buStness 1nf0<ma11on f0< mana- gers. mctvd1ng strategy issues technolo- gy and a re111ew of Wall Street ec111111.ies 1 hr) .... l:lt LA.Kl> .... 'ACiiitiW MO-YUM VOICIOf~T\m ~--~ _,_... ID-MIT1\ll RM OUT MCM UT1U'I ctMTllAI CAICIL. The master 1mpress1<>n1st plays a multitude ol rotes. including Ebenezer Scrooge end Bob Cratch1t 1n an unusual verston of"ttl@ Cl'\arles Dickens holiday classic I 1 hr ) 1.,.., . ., ... .. ....n.. 19 ~TM.D ... Nlln9Me101191 um.JMICAU u:--LlllllDMY ua l::rMCUI IOGDDAYU. ..,.,_ 38m1n ) l:ll(t) llOYll ·"Silkwood" ( 1983. Drama) Meryl Streep. Kull R\,lssell A young worn-- an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncover evidence of negligence 1n work cond•T1ons at lhe nuctear-!uel plant •n Hl'"•cn sne • works A' c;J (2 hrs 9 m 'I J l:ll ~WLLWITIU 1:11 •tWIDTMIU.• M llOYll · An Almost PPrlec1 Alla r ( 1979, Romance) Keith Carrad r.e. Moni- ca V1111 An energetic. yl Jr1g Arner1c.,in l1lmrnaker hnds unexpected romance <1nd d1$1Uus.onmen1 when ne 1r.~s 10 ma:11~ t .. r. first mov•e at the µresltg1ous Cannes F •Im Fes1111a1 PG ( 1 ,.,, 33 min 1 1:t18 llOYIE "Double Image f I 970. Dra- ma) George Ham111on. Barbara Ander son A diplomat becomes •n11ol11ed w•lh a woman who tries to pass hersall oft as his dead girlfriend (2 hrs 5 min 1 ttl CAll'TOOMI motAT ~ 11.J..URDI Rotic·: w..,.,.; • Luther Lassiter 11 rr .. @ ITAICADE ~ llOYll ·Bra riwa~e 1!)8"1 Sc•t?rc._ F1ct1or1 Keir Dullea S ,:ar na Lv.P r Mi expe11men1a1 medical pr <. .. <.111•P a i OcJrig hou!>ew1le suflering 'rom b1a1n traurnd receives thought p1ocP 5€' a"'O n emor•e<. fru'''d t...01i.,r.:,e 'PG' , 1 t,r ·2~ 1i11r , $ MOVll Cheec~ Ano· Ocnc·s t.e•' Mt . p ll980. Corr edy) Richard Ma• Torrmt Cl'\ong T 1to poireacs na•" numerous m1sao11en1u1es whue ,,.,a,., ng the street• ot Lo!> Angeaes 1n ear ch • H c rtect high ' 'R' I • hr 33 rn1n° *11 IUYDI FOMlll d llOYll 'The lilllest Warrior 1 ·~f 3 1 Animated I 1 1,, 30 min ) • i lMMI ICOM I Ca...JllTY CAL!M>All d GITllWIT W CAll'TOOMI m IEIAm armrQ (J) ..-ours 0# THI .,. C;vios Mon zon 11s Rodrigo ValOPl IJ..il1 •97~ n "4onte Car10 i R) ( I hr 1 S MOVll Dot 4nd Sarni C111us 1 '~1.'1. Al111Pnf1,re1 A~mat!:'.J 'v "" r;~ ,.., ' F, r<;y1i"IP Bart"ll l r "JNll'!\ l Sunday Oec ; 1984 27 -Saturday Cont. 1£. ..... CMITOttY lllO¥ll "Chariots Of Fire" (1981, Ora ma) Ben Cross, Ian Char1es01"1 (2 hrs 3 min) ~'laATllTllOllMI H1Qt11a' t< nt the 1983 Oiv1s1ona1 Playotts (R/ llOYll "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come· dy) Burt Reynolds Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr SO min) CO) IAllTA'I lllAQIC TOY IAO W11h Chris1· mas Ol"lly a few days away. a well-meaning out 1nep~fhas a difemma after he nearly destroys Santa's magical toy bag .o¥ll .. ····--~ TGP•VlllOI 9 N90TaN ....-ru.1 um All> OOUATH l\INQ"' ·r•c• STORY ~Ulm Of THI WUJt {ti) I ) llOYll 'O Hara c, Wile · ( 1982 Ora mal Edward AsnPr Ma11e11e Harlley ( 1 hr 27 min J S llOYll A Lore or Her Own ( 1950 Orama) Lana Turnpr Ray Milland It hr 48 min) .. EflOL.I '°""'°" IR'M llAT a DUooert LMt .. ZOOMWI I.WAT. llWWTCHID '"1•IYTll llmDSTAlllllO HUIWI llMA~ 8'0ln'IC8fTD llOYll Animal Crackers ( t 930 Cornedy) Mai~ Brome.rs Ma1garPI Dvrnon1 ( 1 hr 38 min J (l l llOVll How t Won The War · ( t968. COO"Pdyl M·chael Crawford John Len non ( t hr 5 1 min J .. 8 PfrYOR't PUCI . 6' MR. FOOTIAU. Buffalo Bills at New. _,...__Yor1t J~ hrs ) -._, --• · · => • ' l =:.:.:on:n~ ~-DIAOOM emu.,..,. llOYll "Badman's Country' ( 1958, WMtem) George Montqomery. Neville IBra~=~=B•tQ UMDIRITAll*G HUIWI llHAYICM Tbelt Australian Open Womr>n ., Final. ticim Melbourne rA1 ( 1 hr 30 min -· COUJ• UIUTIAU Nevada-Las V~s al Georgetown (2 hrs 30 mm ) • UllTA AMA'I TOYI OM 'AUDI Gr and Marshal l ou Femgno leads the parade INhxing top st1rs. g1an1 h1>hum character b<llloons "' • JIS Ind eque-;1r1.1n units ( 1 l'V .30m~ I 0 ICMY ICOOIY,_.. ==r .,. r'lll! Face~ Wesl" ( t948, Western) Jo&> ~Crf'<'I F•dncM DPe (2 tva > I ALL .. Tiii OlO "°"" ,. tlA: ~...., '°" cg MWm James Wh1lmor1 nar11tes el'l'e>itamlnation of the SmlltlSOl"lla!I ln5t1tu1t0t'l s Caribbean res.arcti pto1ect thet e•p!Oies rhe use ol corlll IH'IS f()f the <kwelOPmtW11 ot rOOd rr.oulCtl$ 0 ( t '" ) 28 Sunday. Dec. 2 1984 a:) llCMI "Superman Ill" ( 1983, AdVen· ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor i~ hrs . 5 min ) (II) .... THI~ Hosts Len Dawson, Nick Buonicon11 ( I hr ) ~ llCMl."Hercutes" { 1983, Aoventure) Lou Ferrigno, Sybtl Dannlng ( 1 hr • 4 I _1m,n~ DOrT IHOW llON "Rose Mane" ( l95-4. M USIC81) Ann Blyth, Howa10 Keel ( 1 hr 55 mtn J 1wa a • .... ··Henrr Hamrtton. Graduate Ghost" The ghost o a C1v1I War soldier teaches a modern family a lessOl"I in ideals and sell-confidence (Part I of 2 c;> . ..ITUIQ COUIGI U.:ITIAU Notre Dame a1 10.L~ ... - ~M GO\rtlll-rT NA GOU JC Penney Classic .. horc1 round. live from largo. Fla (2 hrs ) 0 llOYll "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970 Comedy) Ron MOOdy. Frank Langella ( 1 hr 33m1n l llOVll "Wavelengltl" ( 1983. Science F1ct1on) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie 1hr.27 min) llON "Sophia's Choice" ( t982. Ora· maJ Meryl Streep Kevin Kline (2 hrs 37 1t.:91m'"E=:r .. PllUUl.W nnanoon.,.. .. -Afternoon---• 11:9 9 C«Utl IAIUTIAU UCLA at M~1$ State (2 hrs ) ~-~..f:.~~··shertock Holmes In New or (1976. Mystery) Roger Moore. Pat11ck Macnee (2 hrs ) m llOvtl "Shaohn Handlock' ( 198 t Adventure) David Chiang Chen Ping I~ hrs ) 41) IOU> QOLO @ llO¥ll "Along Tne Great Divide ( 1951 Western) Kirk Douglas Virginia Mayo (2 hrs 5 min) al llOVll 'Elvis · 1979 Biography) Kull Russell Season H1.ibtey (2 hrs 50 mm 1 ' '" tvatlODY't IUllMI .. OM THI,,,. "'"4M>QDAND1M>MR ,_,ADIM ~ lllO¥ll "Carousel" ( t956. MuS:ca11 Gordan MacRae Shirley Jones 12 hrs 8 it:ll Bmin k ~TODAY I) COU.. IAIOTIAU KentU(ky at Indiana (2 hra) ··--mATllT.oRTI ........ OCU•• MCM Lm\l'I CtMTllAI CMOL The master 1mpressionctt plays a motUtude 01 rotes 1nc1Ud1ng Et>enerer Setooge and Bob Cratchtl 1n en unusual 'ltt$IOO ot Iha Ch•rleS Otcft.~ holtOay Classic ( t ht ) llCMI "Man. Woman And Chikf (1983. Orama) M1rlln Sheen, Blytt\4' Danner ( 1 hr . 39 min ) we (I) MflOOTIM.I. Minrwota \/dungs al San F1enc1sco 49efs (3 his ) Cl)._, CA'ITGPTIN 0 .. ~ POO!liAU. AU.i._CA TIM-' The notion's fOfemost c01teg1-11 . tootball players 1re apothghted g) llOYll 'Trouble Along The Way· ( t953. Comedy) John Wayne. Donna Reed (2 hrs) ~ocu.Mlt CI) COUl• IAIDTIAU Notre Dame a1 DePaul (2 NS I . (LJ llOYll "Prom1i.es In The Dark" ( 1979 Orama) Marsha Mason. Kathleen Beller t hr 56 min) . llCMT AGllfr tit AT \'Ml llOVlll ICM~ -flllOaCT ..... NOT IElllMILY \'Ml ... llO¥ll "L'Age d'Or" (1930 Orama1 GastOl"I Modot. Lya Lys. ( 1 hr . S min J ·1•'MWfl*Me _,.TUT.oRTIL.ltaDI fWl>Y IOYI / MMCY DMWllY ...... 1-1w-1 llOVll "Romance Of A Horse T1'11ef' ! 19'71. AdVentore) Yul Brynner. Br Wdt Isch (2 hrs) al) llROaCT U9IVDll (HJ llOYll "Shipwreck" ( 1978. Ad\.Pn tuie) Robert Logan. Mtkk1 Jam1son-Otso11 ( t tu . 43 rrnn ) ~ Mml _,.... AND U. lM • CC. CUT m T'""OQlr.llml'l'Hlll .... """ -.n All> ,AT IOONI . 29@ ..... wmt OIUllDOWUOM t:atD m AL .C.. ........ lflcw. McGw" offers an early-seaton analysls 01 the t984-85 colTege basketball season preo1cts who will make the Final Four. ano iJ1!.cusses possible candidates ·tor coacti ot the US Olyrnptc Basketball Team in 1988 QI' IQ.wt &AND e.\.l ... QIY WILC~ IACl, ltOTTlll llOYll "F1lendly Fite" ( t979 Orama1 Carol Burnett Ned Beatty r2 hrs JO ITUll ) • al) CAMBI LR,...._ ~ 110N "Spacenunter Advefltur8' Ir The Forbidden Zone_" ( 1983, Science-Fie 11on) Peter Strauss. MOiiy RlngwalO ( 1 hr 30m1n) llOvtl "Savannah Sm41es" ( 1982 Adven1ure1 Mark Miller Donovan Scott l1 hr 45m1n I (%) llOYll ' Aiiee's Restaurant" ( 1969 Comedy) Ario Guthrie. Pat Quinn 1 t h1 !ii min J 17111 ... •cowmrv .._ 2::JI llOTOftlD LWITllA TB HI "-IDOi mM Regularly schedult'" programming may be delayed due 1 eledQe breaks .. 8.llMCM"'-llON "Curly And His Gang In TM Haunted Man1100· ( 1947. Comedy OeOfge Zucco. Wg1rua Grey (2 hra.) 1 19\."'°-~ llOWll ·'The Seven Commandments 01 Kung Fu" ( 1979. Ad'veoture) LI I M111 Chong I ( t hr . 20 min ) (!)um.a NOUll •TMI,.._ e 11CM1 "UlytNt" ( 1955. Adventure) Ktrk Douglas. Anthony Ou1nn (2 htt ) ID llO¥A Shark ••J*1 Ot ~ McCQsUr ot San Franc1SCo's S1Mlhan Aquarium eitamines the 1-IMt N'ltofmellOn. and the foci and flctoo. suuound1ng the g1eat white shark. a feared predatO< of 11'19 sea Q_ ( t hr . 10 mtn ) Cl) llON "S.0 Hur" (Ptr1 'J 01 2) ( 1959 A~ture) Cheriton Ht\ton Jack Hl'lwklns ( 2 hrl.) C..-LJll~ umounon•.,. M•tthew Senrl Muhtmmad ~ M1Mt\ Jotlnaon (Arri1 -laturclay Cont. =19ll~polt9). (R) (1 hr) fl) MOVll ··The Twelve Cha"s·· ( 1970 Comedy) Ron Moody, Frank Langella ( 1 ht 34 min) (Q) MOVll ·o Hara·s Wile" ( 1982. Ora ma) Edward Asner, Marielle Harltey ( t hr . 27 '!l!ll 1- 1._. ICMOOL POOTIAU Ml WMm.111 11:9 tll()!Q II IAftY lllllUCAPU Animated Escaping from the evil grip of his lather. a young boy embarks on a ioorney down the M1ss1SS1pp1 ~ver with a runaway slave i.! rit 30 min ) U 11tl MCI POA __,. 0.: COUIQI FOOTUU. MPOllT College football scores and h1ghl19hts from around the count1y and a laok at next wee11·s ma1or contests 1-··••fWIO W Am!ICAN ADftlfTUJll -COUIQI FOOTUU AU.-AIEllCA ~ IATT\.UTM UUC'TICA '~CDUICI Mo 'I QlllA111T 11111()1'111--fTNI HighhghlS-OI the 1983 Wast\t0g1on Redskins (RI llCMI "King 01 Comedy ' ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jeiry lewtS 11 hr 4 \ min) .. @ MOVll 'The Counterle•I Traitor" ( 1962 Adventure) William Holoen Lilli Palm11r (3 hrs ) , .. 1=MPOllT . W ': WOM.D Oii IPOtllTI Scheduled The tn1erna11onal Professional Figure Skating Championships lrom Madison Square Garden 1n New York tea1u11ng Tai Babilonia and RdnOy Gardner 1n rhe Pairs Program. and Rot:>1n Cousin!> 1n the Mens Compe11t1on ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ..JUll The na110,l"s foremost cofleg1aia_ - lootbaR players are spo1hgh1ed (l)ITMTMK t1:.=.._ . CfS M.'IOMATUT.....-rl Highlights 01 tne 1983 Los Angeles Raiders (RI Cf) fM>CKDI f:eatu11ng Paul McCartney. Sting. Little Ric.hard and lhe new English Q!_OUp. Frani..1e Goes To Hollywood W MOVll The Night 01 The Grizzly ( 1966. Adventure) Chht Walker. Martha i er (2hrs) ...... euTc...a llCMI "Kiss Me Ka1e· (1953, Musi· cal) Kath1yn Grayson Howard Keel 11 .. tu 49 min) .anm OlmY CAWS AIEllCA The coun11y music star performs a salute 10 American history and trad111ons w11h guests June Ca11e1 Cash. Steve GOOdman. John Prine and Rodney Crowell lrom Kennedy Center 1n Wash1:n· DC ( 1 hr 15 m1~) •@ tlGH AMAL dflj) RA DJl9ITIOm Explorer Thor Heyer Clahl se1s ou1 10 prove his 1heory th!Jol cen- !Uries before the t:>eg1nn1ng of recorded history men c1ossed the ocean 1n small reed boats ( 1 hr SO min ) WG mA umTIAU. Los Angeles Lakers al Washington Bullels (2 hrs . 40 min ) 419 IJ I WITH YOU Featured the Equal Credi! Opportun11y Act ol 1974 is discussed t:>y Emily Crd. Ph D 011ect()( of Women s Credit Rt0hls Pro1ec1. Deha Fernandez. 01reclor of TRW Public Allairs. Mary Bankston. Vice PreSldent and Area Mana· ger. Lloyo'i> Bank ano Pa1 Wyskoc11 Na1tonal A!.soc1a11on of Bank Women Educa1tona1Founda11on l ~T AT 1MI llOVllt ,.,,..wnMIW ~ m¥ll "Vntley Girt ( 1983. Comeoy1 Nicola' Cage OebOfah Fo1eman ( 1 h1 35mln.) llOVll "Robin Hood The Swo1d& ot Waytand" ( 1984. Adventure) M1chee1 Praed. Judi Troll (2 ™') llOWll "A Taste Of Honey t 1962 Otama) Doro Bryan. Rtta Tush1ngham ( 1 hr., 40 min) . ·1·-·i.YllW --'LA'JOC* QIN . -wcaD Of' "°"" Scheduled The International Profess!Onal Figure SMllng ChampionSh1P$ from Madison Square Garden In New York lea1wlng Tai Ba1>1ton111 and Randy Oardntt In the Pairs Ptogram. and Robin COU!tnt In the Men's 111t0n ( 1 h1 30 min ) (I) , ..... (!) ~ "Ct ud1ne' (1974 OtamaJ Otahann Carrott. J&/Tlt$ Eatl Jones (2 ~.,, ... IJ::O lllOV1I Besr Friends" ( 1982 Come dy) Burt Reyn~ds Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr SO min) , m YleCI FIMAGMIO I NOUN CAOlllWlll --..Evening .. U KODAK ALL-WAN '°°1IAU TIA.II A salu1e 10 outstanding players 1n college football as selecled by the Ame11can Football Coaches Assoc1a1ton s presen1 ed a.: ... 8 MOVll "Seven Alone" ( 1975, Adven ture) Dewey Mamn. Aldo Ray A 13-year · old boy leads has su tOunger s1t:>l1ngs on a pe11loos cross-country trek du11ng tne 1800s (2 hrs) (J)_.rrAU. • llnlRT~TtllWIB Featured a salute to Etvrs Presley ( 1 hr ) ti) llO¥ll "Miracle On 34th Street' ( t973. Comedy) Set:>ast1an Cabol. Oavra Hartman An old man named K11s Kringle 111 hired by Macy's to play Santa Claus 1n lhe Thank~mg Day parade (2 hrs ) fl!) '~ II W YIG&I A surprise finale concludes a dazzling performance by the ··master of show business. Ltberace who opens his l as V~as revue w11h a s1age entrance 1n norhmg eise our a Rolls Royce ( 1 hr 20 min I 0) KMT TO KART Ii> fl....a LM ·can Democratic. Gove1ri rnen1s Contend With Co,..,mun•st Go11er" • ments?' Gues1 Jean-Francois Revel poh11ca1 1neor1SI and authOr of 'How Dem&racies PeriStl " ( 1 hr ) ct:l ROD ITIWNIT II COllCIRT From the San Diego SportS Arena Rod Sltwart !>lngs some of his Ms in<:IUdtng "Do Ya Think I'm SaKy.'· "Young Turks" and "To~~, The Night " (1 h1) ' Aus11111an Open Men·s Fm.11 live from ~tbourne (3 hrs ) tB TOIUIO IAIZllll• •(Q)llCMI "Star 80" ( 1983. Orama) Mar 1el Hemingway. Eric Roberts T111ces the career ond death of l'TIOt1el-actress OcHo thy Straiten who was murdered t:>y h,.r es.tcao04'd husband R' ( IN ... mtn I .. 11(1)--.... Oii TIU&. l ) llOWll "Two 01 A Kind" I t983 Romance) :John Travotta. Ql1v1a Newton· J°"n A. self·Slyled 1n~IOf end a b nk lelfer are chosen by the Supren.,. Being to . prove mankind'\ WOflhtfleU PG O ( t hr 28 min) f%) lllOV1I "S1lkwOO<l" ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep Kurt Russell A young wom· an becomes d spy '" an elforl 10 uncovet ev1oence ot negtigenc.e 1n wOfk cond1tt0ns ar !he nuclear-fuel plant in which she works R' (2 hrs 9 min ) ,_ f) I OM ntl TOW Featured h.'111-fa1S1ng stor•es 1tt:>ou1 the s1ars by Paramount Stu- dlOS, veteran barbtl1 Pe1v11le -· more hke a !.uburb Iha" a store "Altadena·s Banana Mu~orn. th1t place with a-peel B AQHT IAC«I wmc NYID ... HC*Mll--rz" U. QIMI ._. POA WM A took al llOw evtoryt>r>t-from LOS Angeles housewives tO Mollywood s mosr ghttenng movie s1ars cont11t:>t1IPd 10 the war effort of World War II TOO CLOll FOii Ca.c:Jlfr • 'l.AYIAC« 'M Mu~.C videos from the lus1 Mil of lh1s yea1. 1nclud1ng Culture Club Eu1y-1hm1cs Michael Jackson Irene C.ar.a... Dutd.l1 Cw.an. C•ndi Id~~ Van Halen 12 r11. ~ C'OMnt1 Int I Tllm'I COWNIY ......,.. f'llDQI ~ RPgu1a11.,. scl'leduled r·rogramr111ng Old> be delayed due 10 p1eo~aks C S0<J1'dP.t 11972 Otama) C1CPly T) .c' Pa.JI w.nt.e10 Ounng the d.:itl-Cif.op1~ss1on yea•s d tam11y of black ,har+•Cl(•Vi,1e1s .. 1ruggle 10 stay logethet 1n spue ol overw11e1m1ng odds 'G' ( t ht 45 min) 1. llOVIE Bes• Fr.·Ms" 11982 Come- dyt Bun Revno11j• Goldie Hawn Two sc.1eenwr1ter:> wno have a gooc:J personal and p1ofeso:;1ona1 1e1a11onsh1p overextend 111eir friendship by 1,1et11ng married 'PG t I ht SO m1r) 1':U a,;) A CtM'TMAI IPICW. wmt WCWIO PAYARC>m The MPHOPOhlan Opera stat sings Ave Maria 0 Holy Night" and ~>rher (..tt11s1mas •J»•C!> trom lhe Noire Damp Cd111edra ,,, Monrreal 11 hr 30 min ) ~ft) "-IDGI RM RE19ularly scheduled programming may be delayed due lo ~lpled=~etm MOLL YWOOO CLOllUP A aMTllAI NfT m ON IM OtlQO CD TOO CLOll FOii COWOllT fEl Ql.Dll -.wt A lilOOM IGHT _,.,_ Forty yei\rc: altr• h1o; disappearance over thP fn411sr Cr J, '* 1 the bdnd leaoer rl:>soc1a1ed .,,. t" ~"~ r Ar",erican classics as In The Mo d ar l Cha1tanooga Choo- CnU(, 1!1. 1M1i.l rritiutt' by' hos! Van John· 'Ion 11ml yur>st pt>rformers Tex Beneke Joh11n-, °"""'ond Sylvia SJ'mS Anita Git te11e and Julius l aRo~a (2 hrs l G> WlllCDI> MAOADNI Featured a look at San Otego ac.11v1ties. hosted bl Ashley Gerdntir ffi MAllQU.I V ~f;ers are 1nv1ted to test 1tte11 mt!nlal sk1l1s r a <.eP.-s of last-paced arnm11e~~ '1' MOLL *1 llGHTt ' • 8 ltftOU H.1wl.P loOks 10 some aer- ial him he ano Sanh 1 ~hot l0t a clue in the death ut J le low pnotogr~pller when the woman reruve .. ~ to tl'l6 ci~ aern'e~ tc;g::11 up ( t hr ) 0 8> Dl"'MWT IWI Drummond assurp• 'iOtr thllt 1 tOf*lleetomy IS no1h- 1ng to lf"Ar 1><1t ""'n minor surgery Of\ a ~N>e 1. Orummonrt •, 1.11ft. the tat>les are .u•Jd rl~ 1u1r•l'•t Sunday Dec 2 1984 29 . . .1 -Salurclay Cont. 8 llOWW "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981 Musical) Steve Manin Bernadette Peters A Depression-era s"9et music salesman des11oys the llves of those around him because of his unbrldled selfishness and his behef that life can be as 11 Is In songs and movie muslcal production numbers {?hrs) 8 0 IUT CtMTllAI ,~ IYa L0tella Sw1t portrays a hamed housewife whose effort to s(age a Christmas pageant shows six lrOUbkfsome kids the real mean I of the holtday (R) Q ( 1Jr ) .,....,?Om AMCA: A COln'lmtT II CNlll LCM, ..-c .. rm.I llOWW 'Two Of A Kind I 1983 Romance) John Travolta Otrvta NeWloo John A self-styled inventor and a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being 10 prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' ( t hr 28 min ) lOJ llOWW Hercu !:'~ 1953 A011enture L.9U Ferrigno. Sybil Dann1ng A super powerful Greek Clem goo must battle mechan1cat monsters 10 rescue a kid napped princess PG ( 1 hr 4 1 min 1 CS) llOvtl Man Woman And Cn1ld ( 1983 DramaJ Martin Sheen Blythe Danner A man s happy family hie is dis rupted by lhe deatn of a woman ""''" WtiOm he nad a 011ef affair years earlier and tne arrrvat of tne son he had never known 'PC (I hr 39 min ) m 90¥9 "Hotel Sahara' 11951 Come · dyJ Yvonne De Carlo Peter Ust1no11 Dur tog Worlo War II the proprietors of a North Afrocan hotel change the•r alle· giance w11h each ne"" occupying army f 2 hrs) -~...,TMCll:~ • D fl) ~ nM>WL.I Kate is thrilled that she'll be a magician's assistant un111 she d1SCovers that tne preshdig1tator can 1 pertorm even lhe s1mp1es1 Irick CI> MOVll "P J ( 1968 Suspense I George Peppard Raymond Burr A penn1 less prrvate eye is tricked into murder y a woman he was hired =rd (2 hrs) ti) __, -HOW TO rT A discus t0n of real esta1e investment and ~w 1t·o ers opportumties for entrepreneurs is pre nt- ed (I hr JO mrn ) MCO mAT IA~I 'Callas An International Cektbratton ' The memor or one of the world's grea1es1 divas 1s hon ored by Joan Sutherland K111 Te l<anawa Placido Domingo and others also. rare ftlm chps or Maria Callas 1n perlormanct are featured (2 hrs JO min ) .. I Cl) llCUY IPl.LMm'I .. ...- • -A mM Nell 1umps to con clustons when &he hears a stranger s voice on her boy_fr_ienct's answering machine 8 9 LOft IOAT Doc hat a struggle or eontctence when a l0tmer lratern1ty brothet and his male tover emve onbOard rlVal deCOl'ators compe1e 10 redo the snip a siooer·s new romance c9"f'Plteates h1s bUSlness manager's plans fOf the star O 1 hr.) MTCM .,. • Escape From New Ycxk (1981 Science-Ftet1on) Kurt RllSSell Donald Ptnaence In 1997 a hardened criminal 11 otteied a pardOn 11 he c.n r ... cue lhe p(tsiOent of the u s from Man· heUan, now • prison Cit)! 'R: ( 1-~ • ,.0 mlrt) ...... , .... ll'!mlrftlll•• .,. "Star 90 (~93. Ofamal Mar· iet Hemingway. Eric Roberts Tt8ces tne Cllreer and death of model·eciress Doio· 30 Su~day. Dec. 2. 1984 thy Strauen who was murdered by her a band of ruthless killers. (2 hrs 45 min 1 es11=' husband 'R' ( 1 hr . 4' min ) I GD Un.AY..nLM (%) "Sophle's ChOICe" (t982. Ora· liiWYOMMOTTMCll mat Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline. In 1947 a AIC ... Q young wrtter from the South lakes up rest· MMY 0 dence w11h a Pohsh Immigrant. a victim 01 DrUll"I Dal N~1 porseculton and her Intellectual Jew· llOWW "The Last Detall" ( 1974, Ora 1Sh=~iend 'R' (2 hrs 37 min ) ma) Jack Nlchotson, Otis Young A pair 01 .. @ TUCCI rowdy Shore patrOlmen attempt to teac~ •D fl? ....:8 Tired ol fantas1z1ng at>out lhelr emottooally wllhdrawn prisoner the girls. Spencer decides to date Manha the tacts ot Ille (2 hrs ) ~hoors bad' gtrl (CJ llO¥ll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Aa.,.en- tl!l· WAT PIJIPOMllMCll "Lena Horne lure) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor A The Lady And Her Mus~c" This Tony v1Ha1nous rndustrial magnate toes to neu- Award-wmrnng revue leatu•es singer Lena traltze the Man of Steel by so11111ng him Horne perlorm1ng classics 1nc'.:lud1ng 1n10 hrs gOOd and evil persooaltlles PG Can'! Help Lovlfl Thal Man" 'From (2 hrs . 5 mtn J This Momeni On" and 'The Ledy Is A WOIT9C811B Tramp (2 hrs 20 min I llO¥ll "Sandstone" ( 1976. Documen 'COUIQI IAIKITIAU. Vtrg1nia a1 Duke tary) A look inside an open community 2 h<s ) near Mallbu where lhe residents have ltb- NONClllA& Y THI... eral11ed all conventlOflal no1t0ns of sex -· ()) COVllUP Dani and Jack go uncier and mamaQe 'R (I hr. 15 min.) cover to protect a Wasn1ngton-basea t~ fJ L.A. GUM UP POii WM A look at hov. amoessador ( 1 nr l everyone' from Los Angeles housew111es 1 D G) '~ 11 ctmim Carote ano Syo the rnos1 g1t1tenng movie stars cont11bu1eu don lhe latest tas111ons wnen IMy po~e ac, to lhe war effort of World Warn mOdels 1n an allempt 10 caplure a design tW fli) AlmllCAN PlAYMOUll "Heartland" Rip tnrel and SOl\le a mvropr t 1 hr ) Torn and Conchl)ta Ferrell star 1n lh1s furn· I Q) ... 01 the·century lo11e story involving a Wyo-9 JllllllltOPLOtTLMI ming rancher and a widow from Denver IOXltl Wilfredo Gomez vs Azumah who wcxks as his housel\eepet Q ( 1 hr NeJsoo. lor the WBC Fealherwe1ght Cham· 45 mtn ) p1onsh1p 1t11e. scheduled f0t 12 rounds 1tlm O l\.AYIACI '14 Music vtOeos lrom the from San Juan. Puerto Rico: ·Gerry Coo· hrst Mlf ot this year including Cullure ney vs George Cnaphn 1n a heavyweight Club Eurythmics. Michael Jackson. tre~ bout scheduled lor 10 rounds trom Pnoe Cara, Duran Duran Cyndi Lauper and Var> nllt' Ar11 (2 hrs l Halefl (2 hrs ) Cl) M1mT1C Ct&lllBTILITMON .....,, ... OO~mvll ·s~-OOd" 11983, 0tama1 •111aa..a11•1.1 Mf"lyl S1reep Kurt Ausse1r A young wom· NA IOU' JC Penney Clas.sic 111110 an oecomes a spy 1n an etlon 10 unco11e1 round, from La~ (R) e111dence 01 neg11genn~ 1n work cond1t1ons I IPAC:t Ml at 1he nuciear·luet plan1 1n which sne 1119 _.,nlAQll ""orks R O (2 hrs 9 "''!' ) ~ llO¥ll "Queen 0 1 Tne StarduS1 Ba, 0) ~ MOW .MID I.I. ICllQ • CC*-room" ( 1975 Romance) Mauree,, CIRT Slapleton. Charles Durnmg· A recerit w1d- 'AM CHAii: THI llCOllD 'YIM ow becomes tnvolved with a married mail-~ DllCO¥lll AUlftAUA man she meets a1 a tocat BrOnx dance .. -.TTMCll hall ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .. THI UlllO OP-A beh1ncHhe·scenes ,_.,AID TIM Professional sports are tour of snow t>ustnec;s 1ncludeS a proltle 01 set on hre when a social beauty is award· Pete1 Allen as well as the making of two eo her mate's loofball team as pert ol \11~ O<'e oy Kenny Rogers and Dolly t"91r divorce se111&ment Parton 1he 01ne1 by Jermaine Jackson l\.AllOY ¥lllO llAQAZlll Cnoryl T1~s is 1ne host llO¥ll "Reltectt0ns" ( 1978. Orama) ' TOO CLOll fOR ,.,~......,-RT,. Annelle Haven Paul Thomas Revenge 1-; .. Un.AY ..altTI "QI more than sweet tor a young wornart wn\J llO¥ll Come P1ay With Me · (N•J re1urns 10 settle an Old score w11h her twr Date AdulO Bng1t1t Lahaie S•man<i $af'I couSlns c t nr 25 r•11n I 1 .._ 1 son _J 18hr ~1~1n_l _ 12:11(1) ~ - ..--D \.tJ \Liil &> -•• (!) llOvtl "Santiago ( 1956 Adventure """"OM THI llTI Alan Ladd Rossana POdesta In the run WALL ITmT ~ ~ gtes 01 Cuba. an opportunist sells guns ITM llARCM and then switches aneg1ances fcx a free AU'TllnC CMLa• 'l'RlntOll (coetr'D) dom·f.gl'lt1ng woman <2 hrs 30 min ) M Maw. --..,. The come .. .,. 'Circle Of Iron" ( 1979 Ad-...n dAan returns with sketeties. aspiring com., ture) David Carradine Jett Ceoper A d1ans and surpose guests bltnd martial ana master teaches an an•· cm --'"Fasc1natton" ( 1980, Comedy) tOUS youth ways In wh1cn to use htS Skllls tn Ron Jeremy Candida Royallf A young a crusaci. for 1v1ttce 'R' ( 1 hr , 42 min ) man's !amity interferes wflh htS plans alter W .OC. •.-ca he moves nto an apartment des!Qned for satCA'ln.TD seducttOt'I 11 '" 20 min ) •I I I /lllllf9 Bloebea•d" (1972 Drema) Mn'llJICCMU•t TILlnlOllCOIT'V) Rchatd Button, A~ We1<>n A Pty· ___ ---1-..,.....~ "Madame Curit" ( 1944, Blog· cnotie woman-kilter Oev1ses many ways ot raphy) Greer <lar$Oll, Waller Pidgeon dolflQ away with beeutlfl.ll led•• 'R' (2 The woman whO dtscOV'el"Sd radium 11so hrs 3 min ) leads a aens111ve personal life with htf hus· I MOUIAT • band (2 hrs J fW ~llACl1 .. 'A Night In Ht8ven" ( 1983 ,. .,. f l OotadO ! 1957 Western) Oiama) C~.stopher Atk1n11. Lewy Anne John Wayne Aotie11 M1tc.num A •OUO<l Wanen A in.med OOllegt 1nSlruc10t has ~ dfvnl\.,i she<tft al'\d a rancl°lef wl'IO rS an affair with oot ol hGr 11uoents who • ~·.lrl•llll~ p~1a1v1"d team uo to t18r.lt dO'l"n wClfkS a~ a mate tKOllC danC9f 'R' o 11 /' -~~~~------------....................... . -Salunlay Cont. ht. 23 min I %) llCMI "Can She· Bake A Cherry Pier ( 1983. Comedy) Karen Black. Michael Emil A neuro1tc divorcee still emo11onally atrached to her ex-husband begins an uncertain romance with a setl-oen1ered, confirmed bachelor 'R' ( 1 tu. 30 min.) W all _,, TMCICt t:ll 8 lllOVll "Sidecar Racers" (1975 Ora- ma) Ben Murphy, Peter G1aves Undectd· ed aboul hts career a man beeomes • mlrtgued by the hazardous sport or side- • car motorcycle rating (2 hrs I Ol MC ... o . till ~ lllOVll ·•tJ911y Ch11stmas, Mr Law- 1ence" ( t983. Orama) Oavtd Bowte, Tom Contt Ou11ng World War 11. a Japanese POW L:Ommandant attempts to Impose his concepts of 01sc1pl1ne and orde1 on the pri!.oners. causing a clash of wills with a stubborn British maior 'A' (2 hrs 4 *lm1nJ.w. QOOINIM L.A.: VIiiot HULT191AT llDINlalff .... ( llOV" "Star 80" ( 1983 Orama) Mar 11>1 Hemingway Er.C--m,berts Traces the career and death ol model-actress Ooio- thy Stra11en who was murde1ed by her ~!ranged husband R' ( 1 hr 44 min ) ~ II lllOVll "The Mtnd Of Mister Soames" ( 1970. Orama) Terence Stamp. Robert Vaughn When a man emerges from a lile- tong state of suspended 'an1ma1ton, he srruggles 10 survive in an adult world with the mind of an infant (2 hrs .. 15 min) t90) llOYll "The Razor's Edge" ( t947. Orama) Tyrone Power Gene Tierney Based on a story by W Somerset Mau~ ham Five different peopfe cross paths rn Cn1cago after World War I I) Lftlm.D 0# THI MCH Mm 'AllOUI rtt a.y CAIH'I ~ The counlry music s1ar performs a salute to American -Sports Conl FromPage2 -•Saturday --- history and trao111ons wirn guests June Carter Cash. Steve GOOdman. Jotin Prine and Rodney Crowell from Kennedy Cent~r in Washington. 0 C ( 1 hr . 15 mm) CS) lllOVll "Going Berserk'' (1983. Come- dy) JOhn Candy, Jde Flaherty. Polillc1ans. ae<obtes and rehglous culls are part of this comedy featuring the cast of Seoond City TV 'ff ( 1 hr . 23 min ) llCMI "Sllkwodd" (J983, Drama) Meryl Streep, Kurt RLsseu A young wom- an beeomes a spy 1~ an effort 10 uncover evidence ol neg1tgence 1n work cono11tons al the nuclear-fuel plant 1n whteh she ... 1WOl1l~' (2 hrs 9 min ) -7 •ICY ... Ml WIB'l llllUllC • lllOVll "Kiss Me Kate' ( 1953. Musi cal) Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel Two stars. once marrieo. become panners pro- fessionally and lino tnar they argue ao; much on stage as th»y do nit 1 I hr 49 min) W (fJ) llOYll Two 01 A K·nd 1983 Romance1 John T1a1101ta 01111 a New1 " Jc>hn A self styled' inventor anoa can~ lellef are chosen b y the Supreme Be1ng10 prove mankind s worthiness P c I hr 28m1n) ©) MO¥ll "Valley G11r ( 1983 Comedy 1 Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman ~ high school girl breaks off her rnmance with a punker because the relat1onshrp threatens her standing w1th1n her peer group 'R' t 1 hr . 35 min) CS1 llCMI "Robin Hood The Swords ol Wayland" ( t984 Adventure) Michael Praed. Judi T1ott T~outlaw-Ol SherwOOCI Forest ball~ an evil high poestess who is determ1necr to reco"e' lhe rast missing -,..._sw0<d rn a set of tmchanted weapons 12 hrs) t:llf)TOOA"-- Robbie's heart OK on 'Search' By LYNDA lllR CH Q I rcu:n1h rcJd rn thl' p..1pcr where Rohb1e &mon. the mm it· .ll't~1r had heart surge!") I n:rnll 'K:t'1ng him on a soap wtth a stor)ltOl' about J heart profilcm fs my mcmor) ser\tng me corrcol)'? -TN. Bcthl'!>da. Md A: Vou'rt bait rlgh&. Benson Indeed appeared on a soap opera. He was the original Bruce Carsuo, Joanne's adopted son, on ''Search For Tomorrow." However, when Bruce came onto the show, be ba d been bit in the race with the ball during a softball game After Benson left the show, several arton. pla) l'd Bruce. including Joel fligg1n<i. We're happ\ to report 1ba1 Beosoo is doing just finf and i) anxious to return lo the srreco <.) \\ ht·n < ilon.1 L onng agn•t·d to return tn .. DJ" 111 Our I 1' t''" \ht• \Jill 1( was hl:t'C\U\l' t hl'\ '" lllll!'>l'U ha tht' l h.lOlC to do a n1ght11nw mn\lt \\.l'll. I h,1\l'n't ~en 11 H't \.\.h.tt l!f\\'\" -'1 l.J\l.rl'nll'Vlll('. k.an A: Loring indeed was promised two nighttime projects 1f she .agreed to re-sigD with "Day or Our Lhes" So far the network hasn't C'Ome through aod Loring bas aid if the~ don't "ithin the nu t year, be just might terminate her contract. While Loring IOH'i "Da} s of Our Lives," she say'i a deal j, a deal. Jnl'identall), Loring recent!} appeared at tbe Tropicana In Atlantil' City and invited fans to a paper-hag lunch in behalf of the Juvenilr niabetes FouJJdatloD, which Loring 1·balrs. The Troplcana ex· peeled a 1mall 1urnout and got thousands of fans () I ht• .1d111 11 hn n11\1 J'l.l\' "'°lantJ narh.1r.1" 111111.\ l.1mrlr.1r tx•t•n nn 11th1•r ""II'' -I{ 11 \tll\I. 0 ()Ir II I Joe on lfa\ hl: \ oung- A l\1ark Arnold pla\0t•d '"'"'Don "Edge of Night .. lie left lb.ti 'bo" to nek fame and fortuof' in Holl ywood . lie bad a very minor part on "Rituals" before signing OD as thf' lrad In "Santa Barbara." t) Can )IHI pka\e tell n1l· 1f arn other a trc~~C\ 1han lul1a B.1rr Jppt.•an.-d a'i Rmolt• on "·\II ~h ( hiltln·n 1" I have a vcr> fon~) d1n1wr ndtn~ on thr\ -P P .. Butte. 1\..font k Two other nctre<i<ittr. bavt played tlle rolt of Brooke. The Urst v.as F.11 u Leeds, ·who left the show after a very short stint as Brooke. E lissa wa last seen as Steffie OD "Gtneral Ho1plta~" Also, Harriet Hall . played Brooke wtfen Julia left "All My Cblldrta" briefly a fe w yeau back. 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J "The lie alone •t11hs 1us1 IS pounds APOlt alld lhf Apple toeo are rf'CISlered lradenmks of Aiiolt Computer Inc • I 98A Aiiolt Computer Inc 32 Sunday, Dec. 2. 1984 . · 8ab~ born at MagiC Kingdom O~ly second birth in Disneyland's 29-year history a, TM AMOO&eted ,.. .. , A baby was born at 011. neytanct for only the second time In th4t park's 29-year ht~tory Saturday, but the . fat her mined the event be· cauae he was waiting In Un• tor the p()pular Space Moun- tain ride, a park apokesman Hid. By the ~tfme .-Juan Manuel Granados flnlthed the rotter Forecaata on A2 S LI ~rn A 't' 0 E CE M 8 E R ~ 193..& coaeter attrectJon. h s wlte, Margarfta, had given birth to a glrl at a Ofsneytand first a d station and mother and chlld had been rushed to• hospltal ... Al Floree said. • 'l he lather was atlll In line wt.en the baby waa being born," Flores &aid. "We eent over a aecurtty officer to weft until he ftn1$hed the attrac- tion. -Hewaa a bit eurprleed." Flores, who noted that the Compton couple had been visiting the park for the first time with relatlves. said Granados, 23, was extremely happy. "He ~as amlllng from ear to • ear,'' Florea said. The 20-year-old mother and her baby were both fine at Medical Center of Garden Grove, Flores added. The cou~. which also two boya aoee 3 and 5, had wanted to see the park before the new arrtval even though the new biby was <tue this week, he eald. . "Juan decided he wanted to ride Space Mountain, but pecause we don't allow preg- nant women on Space Moun- tain because 'Of the motion, ahe couldn't go with him," Flores said. (Pl ....... BABY /A2) .. KOC·E banks on celebrities· during holiday pledge drive By PHJL NEIDERMAN OfhO.., .......... t-..<X E ( hannd 50. the Hunt· ington f~Jt'h-ba~d publi~ tell'- \ 1\1on ~uuon. is ~.1nk1"& on c.elebnt> guc ts and special pro- gramming to help ra1'>t" SI00.000 dunna a nine-evening Holiday fcsuval p~cdge drive that began aturday. < clcbnucs who will ni.-.1st in the 'il4llOn's fund raa<;sng include author Leo Bu!K:agha. ( ·a'i)llndra Peterson. who pla}'s horror mo\ 1c hostess Elvira con'>umcr rcponcr David Horow1t1 k..\8( radio pcrsonah11es Ken M1n}ard and tk>bAnhur. PBS p:untang instruc- tor 8111 Aleunder KNBC-fV ancbo""oman Kell) Lanee. Ronna Richard of K WlZ Radio. Bar'bans R1egJe KFWB Radio. •tclevi ion pert.onahfles Meredith McRae, Geoff Edwards and tcp- hanae Edv.ards. and pitcher Ron Romanick and outfielder Mike Brown of the Angels baseball team. KOC E's pied~ drtves have become incrcas1n~y amponant now that the stauon 1 mov1n& toward financial independence from the Coast Community Col- lege D1stnct. which has owned the Station since at began broad- .. c itin11n 1•12. In Auau~t. the elected tnalttl of the colk d1stnC1 set 10 motion the transfer of ownmh1p of K E to 1n independent foufldat1on O\CT a 3().monlh pcnod 014ring th1 tJmc. the college dlSlnct will gradual)) re· duct and finally ehmma1c ill financial sut1sid1es to-the statiOn. D1stnct plans caU for the.Sta· t1on's ticcnsc to be lnmsferted to the P"" te KOCE Fouodatjon. The suuon will continue to carry the college djstnct's educauonal programming. Ounng the transmon pcnod. f PleuC eee XOCE/ A.2) - ORANGE COUN TY C A LIF OR NIA 50 C ENTS NB ·t&kes flie~ at airport a ·gain This time. John Wayne foes are armed with professional-quality film , PR firm ol a ncv. airport awa} from res1dent1al de.,elopmcnt .. We're 1n a war:· said Bill Borthwick \I.h o purchased a house under the aarpon·s flight pa11ern a )ear ago "We ""ant to unite and get out the "-Ord that "'e'rc not going to stand s11ll and Ix oblueratcd .. ( ount) supen 1wrs tor a H>IC b) the end of Januan .\n· l'n' iron.mental repon and the master plan un\c1led last Jul). outline<, an C\pan .. 1on that would clear the wa) for 1ncrcas1ng com- mercial jet l11ght '> from 41 to 55 a da). By STEVE MARBfE: Of IN OMIJ l'llo4 llaft Armed with a profes~1onall} made movie and a public relations firm. residents and caty onic1als in NC"-· pon Beach arc hoping to foil the proposed expansion of John Wa)ne Airpon by appealing to residents Coast Phone service In Costa Mesa will have a new ring to It this month, thanks to a dlgltal call routing sys- ti!m./ A6 M ore than 80 local resi- dents passed California's July Bar ~am./ A& >.:-~=~~~;:.;.x..;.;.;.;.;.:·:«·:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·: California UC San Diego officials say the eimith_gr~.Qelsn.'.L too early ta advise stu- dents about admissions requirements./ A7 Nation 'Buckle up' Is more than just advice to motorists in New Yor.k state -it's the law./A7 :·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:~:·:·:·:::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·: World A security guard has re- portedly admitted guilt in Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's slaying and im- plicated two others./ A3 Style Sexy gowns for romantic nights and sleekly tail- ored suit s for leisurely luncheons are among spring styles from de- signer Biii Blass./81 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Sports Orange Coast College Is beaten by Long Beach In Its own basketball t our- ney, but not without a flght./D1 Coronadel Mar High avenges an earlier defeat to Gahr to win the Division I state volleyball crown./D1 INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge Business California News Classified Crossword Death Notices Fe&t.!Jres Horoteope Ann L'anders Mutual Funds National News Opinion Publlc Notices· Real Estate Sports Stock Markets ~ Styte Tefevlslon Theaters Weather Wortd News . C4 C4 04 A3 C6-10 C4 C5 C4 C9 C4 0<4 A3 A10 cs C1-3 01-3 05·6 B1 ·3 TV Log 8<4-8 A2 A3 throughout the count) The movie is 11tled ".\ Pos111ve .\irpon Scrluuon .. and the pubht relations lirm 1s Cochrane. ( hasc. LI\ ingstone and Co .. at was disclosed at a Saturda)' afternoon strateg)' meeting of the A1rpon Working Group. wtpch ad' ocatesconMruct1on The window of the newly opened "Friends to Find Laura" information center in Costa Mesa, bearing the mining child'• picture and the lt;tiend, ''Help Find Laura.• Inside the center, Laura's mother Patty Brad- bury (seated) talks with Sue McVeigh (left} nd Jan Rofflna, who are perusing the first edition of a monthly . newspaper called Missing Children USA. More thon 100 members of the ant1-expans1on ~oup met at the Balboa Ba) Club in Newport Beach to discuss thl' proposed airport master plan. which could reach Orange Wath complet1l>n of a ne"' tl'rminal b\ 1990 the lid i.>n Ja1h takeoffs .,,:ould be lifted 10 7 3 acrnrding to the documents The repon concludes that 150 dail) departures ""o uld be needed to handle the Orange Count) HB_'s quieter whiilybiid expected tom ute protests Buta ... t least 1 c ritic would pref er to see all police copters go Hunungton Beach Pohcc DcP3n· mcnt helicopters haH been fightana cnme from the sk)"'for 15 years And the)' 've been taking flak from thr ground for about the me amount of tame from rc61dent~ angered b\ thl" "thump thump thumps" ot the old Kol"l'a War~ra copters. But that'\ all going to t:hangc \OOn. prom1 I t Rob Mom\On the rnmmandcr\>fthc Huntington lk:i<'h aero SQuadron since m vcf) fim hf\ofT1n 19M Huntanaton Be ch. the fint cit in Or11nae C'ount) to ha"c 1t O\\ n helicopter (orcr. 1 about to he-come the fi'kt cit) an the. count) -and perhaps tile ftf 1 i~ the Un11~~tatl!' • • RoaERT -BARKER Focus ON THE NEw s 'ia) proud 10<.al offit•1al' -to oper.ue a "Quiet" hl.'lll'Ofllt•r th;it \UPJ'llW<ll) C'an't bt• heard ,1hcl\e the norm01I no1 of trt"Ct traffic H.unt1ngton &~ch Cit) ( ouncal ml'mt>Cr. tool th<' hi1 \tcpla~t ~ed. v.hcn they authontcd tht: C'f"'O· diture ot S4l 0.~) to bu\ .a HuJhl'' ~OOE moocl. The turh1nC'-pov.m·d "" m <:hint can tra,tl 31 11c; m1IC'' per hour. · -lt Ila ~U(ill dl"\ IMl(':ld oft~o tn ' ..... the t.111 rohir '"'>tern .inJ ti ..c t>l:i1.k~ in\tl·nd o t lolir in the m:un rotor \\Stem The e\tra hl.hk\ rl'\IUCC lliC'" rC\ olut111n<, fl\'I llllnUtl" ,\OJ lOn'>C.'- QUl'nth l Ill Jo"' non no1\C lorn nn \.11d 1 ht fllllr 11ld lkll hl'11n 1ptl''' "111 uinllnu'-' tn 11) Junng t~C' d.t' Jnd the nr" roptl'T "111 th ol night Thi'> \lhnluk ""I "rntinu,• 11nt1I a sc1.ond qu1l't Hughl'' nioJC'I 1..tn tx· tx>ug.ht nl'\I \l'ar Thl•n thl· 11IJ lklh th31 \l.'f\l-J lhl• polilC' \\di -II nlll\lh - ""11 ~ qu1l'lh pha'4: d 11u1 Onl' pt•r..un "hll \\un·t hall' to \t'1. thC' n1wi\ olJ hirJ<. go ".l1rp<'rt .m<l hl'hflc1" · cn11,· Jc.inn,• C o lhn\. Bud ~he"d hll' to '4'\ 1h,· nc-w .. quiet" 1r1er r,o. too ')hl' 1l~K''n I "•ml an\ ''t 1h1.•m ho,,·nns :iround lf\\t\c fl I \c.ir-olJ < olltn-.· rnntl.'n· uun ihut ttH· roh\'t' dcp;.inm('nt '"'·"h('(\ up t"'' \JUl\'I t ~Jll· hrhu1~ (Pleaae eee COPTER/ A2) .. demand for air H·a,el b) the )ear 2005 . Jean \\att a '!°';c\\pon Beach res•· dent and longttme crus.ader against e>.pans1on. said the an1tc1pated clash o"er the a1rpon plan with count) suptf\ 1sors t•omes \\Ith a sense of deja vu. Wan. president of a citizen group called Stop Pollutrng Our Nev.pon. was acu"e in a 1981 fight agarnst expansion that would have bOosted daal} takeoffs to 55. That master plan went up in flames when the (at) of NeWi>Qn Beach and SPO'< took the counl) to court. \\here a judge efTecuvely ~e up the c"<pans1on plan and frou flights at the current le.,el of 41 a da). ··There 1s a real feehng of 'here we go again.> ... noted Watt. "More than that 1t 1sjuSt plam uresome. It rcaU: IS •• Though "lewpon Beach has a I war chest set aside for another run7~ (Pleue eee AIR.PORT I A2j ... Storef rant of fie ~ opens in searc ~ for missing tot • By STEVE MARBLE Of IN Oe11J ..... &i.IJ The partnts of Laura Bradbut') opened a storefront informauon of- fice in Costa ~csa aturda' with hope$of adding momentum ·w tht' ~b for lheif -llUS.~U.lllt .J...~ .oJd daughter The httk hlonJl' tiro"" n~·' l"d H untmgton Beal'h tml '' ticlin cJ w ha"e been i..1Jnarrx·d Ol.I 111 trom her parents· camp!.11\' at jo~hua Trl'l' National Monumc:nt. a rl·motc dl'\en area near T""enl\ nine Palms So far. there ha-. been no trace ofthl' girl ortfiebearded middle-aged man ""ho San Bernardino Count\ hentrs 1nvest1gators thin!>. \natched the ) oung child . .. FnendHo Find Laura·· is a ~mall. t""o-room office m Cosu ~1csa \I.here \Olunteers will d1Stnbutc n1crs. bumper <,llckers and photograph\ of the massing girl -: The office. located at 130 E I 7ftt t .• i!> decorated wtth a painting o(• Chnstmas wreath. doiens of p1ctur of the little girl and a SouthctQ. California map\\ uh pin!> mar~ing tM areas "here pol11.~l)a' e 1.0n1.ent~-·-----• their !>t"arch Fam1h fnl·nd' '-' rlt operate tbit"' \torefront opt.·ra11on on a da1h basis Jnd tal..l· mes~gt''> on "'hat"s been dubbed lhl' 'Laura lint:" (960-3017). Pt-ople "ho "an1 to help b} worlon~ at the onice or d1stnbutrng 01e~ are being urged to call the line. "We'll also_take anon)mo us ups from an)one who thrnks the~ might kno"' something.." said Patt~ Brad- bur) the m1ss1ng \Oungster"s mother. he and her husband Make. who ha'e appeared on tele\ 1s1on shows and granted doLens of in ten 1e"s m f Please see BRADBURYS/ A2) Dad gets kids back after 5-month f!ght By The Associated Press It tooi.. fi\l' month~ J lot ul mone\ and !>1.1mt' Jete1. 11 \l' "'Ml"' h1k \ erm• , 11ung "d1J t'\l'r)th1ng ti' thl' rull'' and c;u1xe1.·deJ 1n gt·1t1ng h1' I"•' Jaughter<. hJl k aflrr thl'' d 1<.af'J"t .lrl'd \\tlh h1S C\ \\Ill' On Thur<.J;n thl' ( O\tJ \k...i father "a' n:un1tl'd "1th \ha\\ nl'l'n I> · and Jamtl' \uc. 4 al thl' \u.,11n Te,as. JJll "hen· h1~ n -"ik ~J' taken after being arrc\tl'd tor tn \CSllgallon o l ldon) duld "''-·ahng On Fnda' \trong "a" hJl i.. J I ll.omc. his daughtl'r<> at h14' \i<ll' Robert Romaine. nne nl '"" 1n· \CSllgator<, fur the l h1ld <,ll'alin~ un11 nl the Orange ( nunt) D1stnct '\t· rnrnc' ·., OOice "lt1d (\trong·s custo<h 1igh1 "a" <'nl' nl thl nioc;1 aggra\ ated he h.rd 'l'l'n ·1 did ,.,lTdhtn!! ti' tht rult'' and did \\h:lll'\lf lht JUlh1•rttlC\ told nw \tr11ng '·"ti But" ha1 'ou ha' e 111 go thr11ugh "' ~l'I \.U'iltld' .., un' l'ltl'' ahk T ht' hJ' bc.Tn m' full - 1tm1• fl>h h)r ti'l' ml,nth<. .. \tning .rnJ h1~ "'It' ot fi,e ~t·ar'> ['X_•h\lr,th \1rnng \harpl \\Cre d1.,nrn·J 1n \1anh t\l ~ F-nr a \Car. thl'' ca1. h had l uc;ll1J, ot ont> child In C'>I. tl)lx'r I %\ Orangt> <. ount\ \upt'nor (nun Judge Jamc' Ros<, (Please stt DAD/ A:l) ... OellJ ......... Old.,•tyle Huntington Beach police helicopter ln action. -L . AA Orange Co 1 DAILY Pit.OT/Sunday. December 2. 1984_ CONTINUED s TORIES COPTER SHOULD MUTE PROTESTS ••. rromAl k'r\)ca~a1io01nd no" 1c; hadr.11;1ng to 1c1 more I "If I need help. I'd r.uhcr ha\I: a mun on the &round than the great na)hhght In the $k).'' )hl' ~aid ''l'\t~ Ot' er heard of them doing an~ lt11ng ~ero1c. fhe) 'rt' cuhcr II) 1na 10 breJk f P pan1ec; or are at the scene of 1,omt' llcc:1dent .. I he.-bottom hne 1'> that tht• damned things don't \nc.-o.I.. up on 4nwnc You can hear them Ill 11llk'> 4"J) ".\01..I "") du "l' ha\C '" hJH' ,II) .lrm) of them (copter\)'! Wt• have 111orc helicopters than '>Omt• t ountrtc\ ba' c.-I don't kno" ""h ' \\t' need ~wm . H's like pounng monn down a rat hole.·· r he CO'>t to operate Hunu.ngtun 8cal,h\ tlcl'l ur four hl'1 1copll'~. 1nc.:luding the salanc\ ofthe '>IX pilots .snd c.cntal of hangar 'pat•e al John Y.a,ne \arpon. t·o•11e\ to about SM6.ooo a \ear. 'vtormon '>J\c;. .. .\nd ha,·e \OU t'\t'r 1m•d to phone m c1 complaini ...1b<.lut them" Tht· girl) .U\' '>O \mart alecl.. \ 1 he\ 'a' 11\ a big l'mcrgem' and the) 'rt• JW1t ma~1ng up he~ T ht· hd 1coptcf\ ;m· u !Illa II~ try 1 ng to brea~ up 'oml· big part} .. Bu't Mormon and othl'r'> con- nl'tted "11h the lut·al poht·c depart- ment said the ropters ha \l' prcn en tht•ir "orth '>l'' eral 11mc'> oH·r. In the lalcndar \car of 19l0. the Hell coptl·r!. logged 2. 711 hours of patrol tinw and pla>cd a pnnc1pal rl>k in I 07 felom arrest!> I 78 nHs- l<"llaneou., arre!>l'" and 607 l'ttattons. 3l t0rd1n$ 1~ Morri~on. In add1t1 on. tht' aenal Lops '>potted 1.304 inc1dcn1s ol cnm1nal ac~•' 11~ that ground forces didn't respond to 111 tame to malce arrests. he sard. The 54-\car-old Mormon. "ho ""as 10 )Ubmanne ~nice dunng the Korean War. but who had learned tu Copters prove effective in Ora~ge Coast cities 8f ROlleRT BAMD °' ... ~ ......... A year attef Huntington Beach pollce lauched their whlrtyblfd patrol ln 1969, two other Orange Coaat potfce f Qreet took to th• .air . T~e Costa Mesa and Newpcn Beach departments each tfy Hughes 300C helicopters. Both base them at John Wayne Air- port. · ·Coeta Mesa spends •bo~.t $523,000 a year on Its helicopter program,· lnciuding salary· and qvertlme for Its five pilots. ac- cording to a spokes"'!an. The aerial cops were respon- sible for about 380 arrests a year In Costa Mesa, llCCOrdlng to Sgt. Carl Jackson. · Newport Beach, which uses the copters prtnclpally for beach and business patrols, spends about $260,000 a year on Its aero squadron. Costa do not Include salaries of the five pilots. Officer Randy Nakuhlma. They are the first to arrive at a crime scene about 90 to 95 percent of the time if they are airborne when an Incident oc- curs, he said. Even lf...they're on the ground when the crime oc- curs, they are stlll the first unit at the scene so percent to 90 percent of the time, Nakashima said. MeanwhUe. a city that doesn't have poflce h~llcopters but sees thefc. mertt1 ls Fountain Valley. "C>ur. c~ty Is only 9'~ miles and Is too small for helicopters to be effective," said C~pt . 8111 QINlsl. "And they're tremendously ex .. pensive. Our whole police budget Is about $4 million. "But aero patrols. are very efficient In areas of low terrain and low structures. They're the way to go and are much mor~ effective for safety and pursuit." Helicopters from Huntington Beach do assist Fountain Valley In llfe threatening situations, he said. . -~...crif1 P~' 1(.1u"l)~sa1\1 --...1t""h1...a..1Jt c""o"'p .... ters "can peck around fences .. The hettcoptera patrol during the daytime hours at attitudes between 600 and 900 feet. Dur· Ing the night. they tty from 750 feet to 1, 100 feet In an effort to keep the nolM down. The copte~ are avaHable generaJly from 11 9.m. to 3 a.m. the next day, but usually are In ·the air only about five hours. according to DINlsl said he's been "very Interested" In forming a regional district, perhaps with Orange County In the lead role, to provide helicopter protection to cltkM as needed. "I don't know about the politics of It. but It would seem like a good Idea," he said. ' and ket'p cnm1nals under much closer !.Un t:illancc than unm on the ground Their top pnont). he said 1) protection of ground officers ti rst and crime apprehension second. Counnlman Don '1.1ac.\lhstcr. who's ndden an the ne" quiet copter and 1s one of 11s b1gge-;1 hoosters. said the copter. becaust· of 11s greater mobtht) and vantage point. i\ wonh about .. 1,even blacl.. and "h1tc'> ... The program first got off the ground an I 9~hcn the (II) ( ounnl approved!Lhe purchase ol t\\-O nc" ~hcopter'> for $42.000 each Murril.on )a1d the opcra11o n pro\ed so 'UCCe)slul that the '"0 coptas rnuldn·1 kn·p •\\.Ith the demand for sen 1n'. Slr he asked omuals 10 acquire a third hl'11coptl'r tn IY7~ ln\tead. hl' -;::11d. lht• Cit) dcuded to l'\pcrtrnent With cl fiXt'd·"tngatrCr:tft bccauS(' 11 wac; less e\pcnSl\l' But lhl· planed1dn·1 ha"e the fll'\1b1ht) ol thl' helicopter\ and was later !>Old In late 1'173. a pohlc pilot maktng has first flight crashed into a <.'It\ 011 field A Cl\1han. "ho was an un - au1hun1ed pa'>'>enger on lhl' craft. wa., k1lk•d and ta\pa)ers rr.i1d a scukmcnt da1m. In 1975. a -.econd helicopter wa' dcstro)ed in a tra'1n1ng t rash at Lung Beach \1rpon But earlier that )ear. the m1lttar~ released hundred'> ol outdatcd Korean War <,urplus heltcopttrs and t~e police department obtained four oftho!.e hcltrnptcr5 al a pnce of$300 each Poll lt' pcrsonncl-haH' S<.'oured the statt" for surplus pan., and the old copters han· been fl~ 1ng e'er '>Ince. AIRPOiiTFOESATIT AGAIN ... From Al the couns. Watt ~aid members of the A1rpon Working .Group 1n1end 10 •rall y suppon from other count) c1l1l'S and con\ 1nce supen 1sor5 to look for a ne" a1rpon s11e. Past effons to lind an ahcrnatt'c site haH· fallen b~ the "ay~1dc. ··What M~ need to do t') build a force. something 1ha1 can't be 1g- nort'd." ')Uggec;ted Watt. • Bonh,\tek said t·,en though ht'> Wlft• works for an atrltne that 0\S OU( of John Wa)ne hl' mmed to Nr"port lkalh from t-ullcrton not kno.,..1ng "ho" bad 11 realh 1s down here·· He said dunng.h1~ fir'>t "el'k' an h1-, ne'" house. hot cng1m: part') trom a pas!.1ng rnmmt•rrn1l Jl'l r:uqed do" n on ht!. neighborhood '>tarting sc' era I roof fires. BRADBURYS OPEN STOREFRONT •.. From Al • in l'llort to kn·p tht•11 daughtt'f' photograph in thl· ne"' '· '>Jtd that more than 100 0110 tl1a' tx·an ng p1<. tun:s of La urn ha~ e tk.·t·n lit'>· tributed. . More than I 000 pcopk -most whom lhe Bradhur><; had nnn met betore -ha\e hl'lpcd in the \earch .. Laura·., photograph wa'>)ho"n nn 'Good \1orning. \mcnca· the 11thn da\ and I lo..no\\. that thl' Center Im Mic,\1ng < hildren tn Washington D.C . alread' ha' had calls from pcciplc ""ho think the' m1gh1 haH' c;cen her'' -;aid thl· mntht•r The '\t'arl h. a<, 1n ll'n\<: as aO\ 1n Orange C ount' h1'tof\ ha'> nut tx·t·n free ol tontn1'cr" .\ pn,a tt· 10- v~11gat11r '"ho '11lun tl'ered his 'er • '1u:' !O lhl· la1rnh k'd Jn ill -fated searl h ol Joshua f rte "a Ilona I :-.1 onumt•n1 a "'t·e k ago_ The search. "hKh drev.. ahout ISO people. "a) called a "fia<ico" b~ park ranger-; and the Hradbu~ !. .. Ii red" the an' esugator t""o da,., later The parent'> ahll ha'e w,·crt·d 11ec, "'Ith Orange Count) Scard1 and Rl•s1:~. a prl\ate. nun-profit group that has helped d1c,trtbu1e llters ol Laura and \tarted a reward fund. fhl' non-profit group OO\\. I\ under 10,e\ug:lllon b) the Orange ( ount) ~tia1rr.,. Depanment .tnd an auornt·~ repre'>l.'nt1 ng the Hradbul"}., has a\ked Im an anountrng ol thl' rl·~,ard fund "'hu.:h '' '>.11d tu hin t· reat hed ahout \2() 000 "WeJU't \\JOI thing' 111 be p11'>lll\e no" .. said "'1r'> Bradbun "These d1s1rac11ons ha"c been hornbk 'W e JU'>t want ti> get back to "hat's important -finding Laura ·· IA•\p11e the passage of 11mc San BernarJ1no ~hentTs Capt c;enl' Bo"hn said there 1s still e\l'f') reason Lo bd1e1.c the girl '' alt"'-' 11uwhn . "ho •'> in charge of a ta\k force assigned to the t:asc. ~aid 1f the worst hall happened, the girl", bod} prob- abh "o\lld ha'l' been lound b\ no~ Tht• BradhUf\\ !>atd thn remain op11m1'>t1 c bu1· concede ·1hat the wa111ng. has lwen ne11rl) unbearable "'Wt• JU'>I \\-;tot hl·r hacl..." ~Id Pall\ .. We don t larl' ahuut an) thing cl~c. J U'>t g1' l' hack Laura ... KOCE HOLIDAY PLEDGE DRIVE ... From Al ~talion ofTtu,11\ horx· 111 tlrum up .addt110nal lun<l1ny 'uprnn fwm 'll'"er<, l 11rp1ir,11111n\ .ind othl'I ~flUrll'\ 10 fl'pl,l\l lhl' d1111111,1 tl'd (11<,lfl l I 0111111· r hl' .. 1.11111n\ 11 .. 11d.1\ 1,·,11,,11 ... JIOll'd J l t1J..l \1ng 'lt'\\l'r' 1ntn pkll)' ing u intnhut1on' 111 hl'lp P·" \l>Oll 111 tr\c \latwn·, l'>.ptn'l'~ In .1ddt-tw n 10 the c..:lchnl' a pp1.·aninll'' lhr '>tat111n .... 11~ he olkn ng '>JX't tJI pr11gr.1mm1ng dunng thl' pk dge pcn11d Po1Jm,111g arc '"nit· 111gh1 1\ high hp.ht 'i •Tonight lkt • "'lpaLe \\omt·n a louk .11 '1 \\·\ '\ lt•mak .1\lrunaul\ at fl p m "I he <)no" Qul'en · an K t balkt k<11unng John rum. Dcm1th} H.im11l and JoJo WrRE L1sTENING Just Call _642-6086 Dally flllot Oellvery le OuarantMd l,4 "' .,., ( ..,.,. ,. y'J I 1 "'O' • ,,. .. ,.o~ Qrllr~ r,, • )( (. ,., AN ,,,_,.,~_,, I J ''' opy -..... \tJrhul ~ al 11 I 'i p 111 •Monda \ Dl'l I -I ''II l hil· llrt·n·, 'll•rJl'' .. .\ll °"lumrnl'r 10 .1 DJ\· a11d DJnn'' f-gg 110 "nnde1· ""I~,· ,11 ~ ~" p m .i n .. \ml'nt:.in l'l,1\ holl'>l' prt•m1l·n· 111" \ "'1Jl1n ol 1'11nl1pk \lamng \Ian \rkin at X >l "1 n rn · Th1.· < 11rp " < 1rct•n .. 'itamng l\athanne lle'pburn at 10 Pm ' 1 Ul\da\ lkt 4 -'Jav..\ l hl· Tru1.· ~IOI')" 1.11nccrntng C1n·a1 "hill' sh:.sr~\at 7 .J S p.m , "C1lcnn Miller:.\ ~1 11onhght ~rcnadc .. at l( 4'\ rm. "t•dnc'>da) Dn '.\ -.. r ht• Nt·u· run ">u•IL" ... focusing on the hra1n and ntr,ou\ ,~.,tern. at X 45 pm ··John ( urr\ Skate' to Petn the Wolf and Othn Oant l"i .. :it 10 pm Thuf\da~ Dec ti -.. fhl' M:ik1ng ol lnd1.ina font''> ... 1 heh1nd-tht·- ''cnt''> lool.. JI l,1\1 summer"!. hlOI. 1-.hU\ll'r rnm ll'. ,II 7 4 'i pm .. "Partner\ 1n ( rime .. ,, humomu'i ·\gJlh...1 ( hn'11e 'ton at 8 45 pm I nd:I\ Dct ., -.. Lena I fornc: l he I ad~ and Her Mu\tl .. at H:45 pm. \a1urda' l>et M -".\Christmas <)pcual w·11h Luciano Pa\.aro111" at 7 15 p.m .. "(alias: A.n International < 'l'lc:hrauon ·· a tnhutl' to the late o pt·ra ~ar. al i.. 45 p.m Sunda~ De<. 9 -"K1l11r1:inJaro ... a naturt· spcnal about the African mountain at 7 IS pm • "L uc1ano Pa"arott1 1n C on.cert at Mad1~on '.Quarc (1ardcn." ar Q 10 p.m. Whal do ~ou hke about the Dail) Pilot" What don't you llke., Call tht number at lert and )Our mefosaite "111 be ret·orded, transcr ibed and dellvertd to the appropriall' editor . • The <1ame 24·hour answering sN vlce ma} be used 10 record lett~rs to the 1•ditor on an) topir Contributors 10 our Lt>tters column mus t inc lude their mime and telephone number for H rlflcalion. No drrulallon c.Jls.. plea f . Tell us what's on your mind. ORAN(,f COAST Daily Pilai H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher .. . Clrculatlon 71 4/&42-4333 ClaHlfled tdverlltlng 714/M2·M71 All ottt.r department• M2-'321 MAIN OFFICE ll(l \111"'' ll•r •1 C ""1a "'""' CA MA ·~~ 8o • 1'>1>1) r ('.IA M"'M CA 'l,,;;.>i'i frank Zlnl MBnaqing [drto r Karen Wittmer Advert1sina Director ·~·•·11' 1911i <>•• c t• Pi.111>1'""0 ~ • r Polo -• ""'~ 111uwa1""" f!01or,.. ma""' or ..,.,..1,... .. _I\ ..... ,.,, ""°' be '"f"D0Utl"<l •~hil<•I ~Al P9f miu.oo of""°''~ • ...,.... ·fl(.on.:I <•M J"09itlpo l>Ol¥J t i le "'-'-"""' U"S •44 llOO ""'*'' 11'°" r>., ~·· ,.. S• 7~ <'\Ot~"'1 ~ ~rculeUon Telei>f\Of'IH Aotem•ry Churchmen Controller C•• ma Mi ~ '''"'""'Y Robert Cantrell Production Manager Ooneld L. Wllli•m• Circulation Manager . ' VOL n, NO. 337 • VIEATHER . Forecast calls for a sunny ~ay the Natl0f1a1 Weather Service 11 c lltng IOI' clear skies and warmer temperatures 1n Southerrt California todey The high 1n Los Angeles Is expecled 10 reach a comfortable 72 degrees atter overnight tqws In the s91. the NWS said . In the mountains. clear skies are forecast for December a first weekend, with highs of 52 to 80 degrees and lows of 32 to '40 Htghs 1n lhe Owens Valley under clear akles will reach 52 lo 62 degrees. whlle lows of 24 to 34 •<• e1Cpected. · The upper deserts wtll warm up to between 58 lo 65, with lows ol 34 to 44 In the lower deserts. the mercury wlll reach 68 to 76 degrees wlftt lows In the 38 to 48Jange From Point Conception to the Mexican border· Inner waters -Light 11arlable winds through tonight except west to soutHwes1 5 to 15 knots this afternoon Westerly swell 2 to 3 feet Fair except patchy fog and tow clouds in the morning and lncre,Slng clouds 1onlghl U.S.·Temps ltlll• Roca ~· MllnllllNch Dec 2 ~-J 30 ~_9' I ~jA'-0 ,..,, l.J ~ 50 ....... - Alb•ny Al~que AmetdlO Met\OfaQe Al Lian la All.,,11<: C11y AUl!ln HI lo 45 36 48 23 Sii 15 29 16 60 u .57 " 72 •2 se 36 e~ 311 51 39 31 37 30 ,, Mllw•uk .. Ml)lt SI P•UI NNIW1ii. -0r ....... New YOfll Olll&llOma City Ph1l•detpr"1 112 43 64 38 80 12 33 20 28 26 53 33 Ill 45 57 43 61 4<T SS 38 113 4J 41 311 49 211 45 38 52 33 111 311 44 30 54 30 17 Sii 37 28 72 311 85 73 19 2• •3 34 16 17 41 36 ·.. . .,,. . ~· P1t1t0utgll Calif. Temps ~itt• Jo•fi S.inhl /i.nd S•"'' fi•'bl,'tt S•'•t• ( rul SAr·1• liA•1"' Siu•f .. M'"'14A S•0<"''"' 58 39 II? 44 8" 40 es 46 87 •3 85 48 53 45 43 16 8' u 47 2il "Beltlm<H• 8'tn11119h .... Boston P0<1tencf M• PMl9nd Or Providence AAi.toh HIQI\. tow pt'9Cll>Olaloon I<>< 1• • end•"Q 11511 m S•lu•O•• ~ Apple V&119y ~y 8utt11o' Bakenti.110 ~d 4 ' Bartlow 6:i •O I 11t1~,.. ""''i"' ~ ·•I ti\ fill C&Sl>llf Cnar1oet1on8 ( Cl\at ... lon.W \I Chetl011e N C C~ne Chicago C1nc1nne11 c-ano Ca'uml>t• 5 C Columt>ua Oh 0•11u-r1 wor111 Dayton o.n-0.S Moonea 0.lrO<I El Peto l'airbanlt.1 Fargo r1ag11a" Grand Rap«!• Greet F.ill G•MnSDO•O N r. Hantoro H-• HonONlv HOUllon tno1en1poh1 Jacuon.M• JackaonVllle Juneau Kll'\SUC•ty l HVeQH 65 so ~2 •2 61 J6 31 22 36 76 '>() 33 • t 13 66 36 •6 36 67 40 411 33 42 .. , co n 33 ;14 62 30 03 I 19 15 41 16 '\6 32. 19 19 llO ~6 so 35 2ll 18 ai 12 611 46 48 30 68 39 75 43 33 31 55 23 56 35 Reno SI lOU•I SI P•le T empa Sall la~• City Sen An1oruo 5.,. Ju.,. P R SI Ste MarM' SNll1- $pol<aM SyrM:uMI Topet,a Tucaon fulM wa.,.•"Qton WIGMa Wlllt.ea.Barre WllmH\g!OO.Oel 111 25 Sii 38 ""' 37 Sii 39 57 31 •6 40 55 3f S.aumonl 8ig8ee1 8111><>1> Blytt>e Catal•n• Culve< City Eur tit a Fresno tanc:as1e• LCH>g EkMoch Lot Angele• MatYS•flle Monrov•• Monle~IO MOllterey Ml WUaon Needlet NewporlBNch Ont.,IO Palm Sptinga -----------~=a:~ Surf report lOCATION Zuml BNcn Sel1!a Monic:e NewportBMcn S9n Diego Counly till 1·3 1·2 2 3 2·3 Riv.Side Reel Blutt RedWOOd C•I• Dtl'I Reno Sac:r•mOl'!O w s ....... W San Betn.,O•no w s ... OoeQO' W Sin Franc1KO .~ 't •• r I I t>'"..t "' It ~I '·ft 0 611 • 10 ·.o ~8 •• 62 J~ 6~ 18 b4 4( be 40 71 H b8 •J 60 170 6ll .. v " 60 •• 4A j\) ~8 ·~ 60 43 67 ti 6S ~~ 111 •8 ... ~ .. ._ . Extended Tides TODAY ~ 45 • m , 09P m ~40p m 11.l;'pm MONOAY 4 11 t 1 :n I 2 ,.,,, • I' 06 a m 5 I ' ,,, ""' C6' ,,I 1 1 ,#ft': •tdt / ti ~'\P"'• 3 7 ..,I.I t II I }(1 1, II C AC 0 rY'I rtMI M•'"'' '" ••' r; .a. am .sNJ 1411' -oa1n •t t ~ ~ ,. , ,_..2 .. ~ , '" ~"' w tt al 1 57 itm ~ hJ•v•110u~~ana11 Slp m M~ Oh· Council to consider Arnel project The 1n111al pha'>e ufthe huge Metro Rusint''>'i Ccnta a $)00 mtllton rnmplc\ that "ould sprang up 1n the \hado~ of South ( oast Pla1a, \\.tll he con!>ictcred b\ the Cmta Mc~ C tt} C'ounc1I on Monda) The firs1 ch uni.. of the proJcct call!. for construc11on of 1"1n. two-stol')' office bu1ld1ngs and 296 apanments. < II}· plannang romm1sc;1om·r~ ha\l' rernmmended appro"al of the tnlll:sl pha\l' In all. Metro Bus1ne\~ ( l'Olt'I would rnH·r ncarl~ 52 acre' ol land hemmed 1n b) lhl: 'ian Diego Frec- v.a,. Bear \trct'I and South Coa\t Dr;' c. The propcrt), to tx: de' eloped b) pnnc1pals of .\rnel De' elopment ( 0 ,., \\l'\l t>I \1•Ulh l U,l\I l'ld/J "ilia H11U\'l'O' .I l 11' pl.111nt•r '><lid de,elorx·r, l·,11mat1. 11 \\ould t.l~l up tu I'\ 'c.:ar' II• t11 rn pkll tlw l'nt1rt· proJl'I. t 10 1nd udt• .1 hotd .ind 11fltll hutld1ngs a' 1.111 ~" I' '111nl'' llmnl'll\\Jh" "h11 II' l lll'.lf lht• Pfllll'll h,I\ l' ohJl'dnl 111 11ulltl·rnu\ a'pn h ot llH' Jn l'111pnh:n1 Man criti~al after Car accident .\ ~I ·\l.'ar-11ld < mta Me\a man rl·malOl'j in lrtllGll l'OOUlllOO lall' ~aturda\ lollo"anga l"tH'aracc1dent F-nda\ 1n \\.h1ch the man·s arm \omdww hcl'aml· lo<.lgl'd tn'ildl· thl· door ol ht'> t·ar. Juthonlll'\ ..a1<l Rus\el Janie-; (iregor> "a' ru\hed to f·ountain Valle\ Comrnun1t\ llO'>· p1tJI trauma 1.:<:nter follo"1ng the CONTINUED STORIES illllUt nl 111 thl' llltl'r\l'l.'\1011 ol f',111· '1r" RoJd and r .ur 1>11' c: uni) .1 'hort Jl\tann• from the i.tl ) ptihu· \IJlton I hl· JrtH'r iii tht• \l'l'llnd \,tr 11 moth\ \.\. ( <Hin or\, 5 7 of \\ J\h mg.ton. ·":.i' ~t·nouc,h 1n1url·d 1n tht• :lludcnt and al'o ".I" 1.1k~·n IO thl' tr<tl111l.l 1l'llll'I ,II \llldltt~ (II J111ltll' l t l 11111 I >111 lt.1111 ,,11d flll'dtl \ h.ul d1llil ult' nt1.n 1111!! < 1l\'1•11n I rum th1· ~ rl'l k:1g~· hn ,111'1' h" ,1rm "'·1' lrLI\hl'd ll\l•k tit•• dll\l'I' dt1lf Dut ham 'J"I tilt· "11Hl11..., 'h...1ttered and thl· 111w11111~ m !hr''""! .ipparent- h h11\\l'<I nfX'll dU!lllf llt1 111111\lllO lhl·11 '" 'i>IVd ,h11t 111 lh~· m.1n 'Jrrn DAD GETS DAUGHTERS BACK ... From Al granted Mr.. "iharpc. ~If. pnmar) rnstod~ ul holh girb. hut ga\e ~trong 't'ltlat1on nghl<i I le ln\I 'la" tht· girl' nn -\pnl IS 111 this \car In ~1J\ thl' '1e,ada t•o urt'> tool.. Jttr1<1dtl t1on ot lhl' l':l\C at Mr-;. '\harpt•\ reque\I and granted her total t U'>to<h o t 1hc g.1 rl\. refuc;ang ~tmng an) 't'>ttatwn nght\ Strong '<ltd he l..nl·w noth1ngot that hearing. ~lron'i,\H'nl tHfll 1tw~111, lhn v.eh· Whl·n 'ltrong lound out .ibout thl' go nl' "t'\ada lourt order. ht' "l·nt lo Ro\<, l ht d1,t1111 .11111 111 '1illttl' li lnl '"ho t·:1lkd Nc,ada Judge. John I rhargt'' .1~.1111'1 \It, \lt,1rp1: ...1nd knd111.1 Mendo1.1 rt,oked hi\ pn,..lll' ll\\l''l'!:'.·11111 I l.11111 "-nule~ <.:U'>t<xh orders and told Mr'> Sharrx· trau·d tlw ~11 I\ '" .111 .1p.111nwn1 in 10 gl\t' tht· children to l\trong for l\\-11 .\u,11n month) l ac,1"1·d11l'\1l.11 \t1•111g, .11torne' Whcn 1rc;_ Strong rdu\t'd 10 turn li k d .1 '!., '111111111, 'llll 1g.1111'1 \1r... the children O\er. Ros~ a"arded ht•1 l\h.trpt h1•1 hmlr nd .11l1I In rda- husband n 1mple1ct·usto<.I) Rut"hl'n ll\l'' 1111 .1llq!.nll l"tl\r,1l1n!( thl' dHldtrn BABY BORN AT PARK ••• I .1h·1 11t.11 d,1 \ "'''""!! )!111 11n a planl' 1111 ll'·" \\1111 It• .1uth111111ec, and g.J H' thl·m tlt1· rnlrnm.111011 he had un h1' n "Ill''" h1·rt·.1h11111\ '>ht· wa\ Jffl''>lnl \\ t1h1>11t llll llknt r hur'>- da) afternoon From Al She waited outside with her husband's aunt and unefe, Meroedes and Miguel Coudlllo, while he got Into line. ''Shortly after he got In line, Margarita started to have very severe labor pains. M lg1,1e1 walked her to our central first aid station. She had the baby wtthln five minutes of arrival and three nurses had to make the de- llvery," Flores said. Mr,. '>h.11 rw v. ·" .1rra1gnt·d on FndJ) and •dl'JWd 11n ) I ooo bond ht" v..a\ ortkn·d 111 r\;m ,11r1 1n T l'\a\ until an e\t1 ,1d11111n ltl'.llrnf \ottlt.l tx· held WATCH SALE ...................... s ............................ _... _______________ __.~j- ... NY day-Care employees · convicted in past crimes NEW YORK-Finacrpnnt checks of82 workers at city-funded day~re ccnter'i s~owed that 36 had been convicted of c:rums includina arson, robbery, prostitution and wc~pons. possession, inc1udint six named in outstandina arrest warrants, officials said. Mayor Edward Koch on Friday annountcd the first results of the program that will eventually take fingerprintt fTom all 110.000 non-city employees who work witll children in publicly funded prograois .. The proaram was begun after it was revealed in August that a worker at one center had been indicted on rape charaes. . . ' ,. . Butter giveaway likely to draw 20% of city TRENTON. N.J . -More than 14,000 of this cit.Y's needy residents - about one-fif\h oft.he P;OPUlauon -arc expected to Queue up next week when ant1-povcny ag~nc1es a.ive away 120.000 pounds of surplus butter, officials 53y, The expeeied big turnout "1s a sian that people just aren't doing as gQOd as Reagan says," accordina to Councilman Alben "Bo" Robinson director of United Progress Inc .• which 1s coordinating the &iveaway. ' Taz amnesty draws.~ood in final 1Joun CHIC AGO-;-lllino1s coffers are at least $42 million richer after a two- month state income tax amnesty program ended with hundreds of relieved taxpa}crs and weary office workers who pullea through the final day's crush. The onslaught of taxpayers hopin& to settle up before tougher laws went into effect was maddening but no surpnse to harried state employees who struggled to keep up with frenzied pace. "This is human nature,". said Revenue Dcpanmcnt spokeswoman Helen Adorjan. "We're all procrastinators." Land swap ruling to be appealed ANCHORAGE, Alaska -Three Alaska native corporations say-they will appe3:1 a.coun ruling that blocks them from opening an island wildlife refuge to the 011 industry. U.S. District Judge Jatnes ritzgerald ruled Friday that a federal land swap which would have cleared the way for the deal wasjnv;ilid. The exchange. which was approved by the federal Interior Depanment under former Secretary James Watt in 1983, would have aJJowed the oil industry to use St Matthew Island. pan of.the Bering Sea Wildlife Refuge, as a base for offshore dnlhng in the nearby Navann Basin. Choice of EPA bead slgnals no change. WASHINGTON -President Rca_gan's nomination of Lee M. Thomas to head the Environmental Protection Agency has the appearance of a ··steady as you go" signal to an agency still attempting to recover from the storm-tossed days of us recent past. Many say it's no coincidence that Thomas 1s descnbed as strikingly similar to his outgoing boss. William D. Ruckclshaus. the first and als~ most recent EPA chief. Thomas himself said his selection "1s clearly an indication that the president felt the directions Bill Ruckelshaus had set in managing the agency and running these programs is the direction he wanted to continue." Celebrity barber calls it quits PALM SPRINGS -After nearly a half-century of clipping and snipping the hkcs of Al Jolson. Eddie Cantor and William Powell, barber Barney Bourne closed up shop Saturday. ''IJUSt think it's time to retire. rm soing to try to take care of myself and keep myself healthy." Bourne, 76, said Fnday. Bourne. who operated Barney's Hairstyling Barber Shop in this affluent dcsen community. said he and his wife plan to move to Garden Grove to be near their daughter and grandchildren. Starving d~g reunited wlth famUy OAKLAND -A golden rctne"er near starvation and shown in a tclev1s1on oews repon has been reunited with the family ofan Oakland woman. who said that finding the pct was "hkc a fantasy." The reunion began Thursda~ as Melody Lane watcbed a telev1s1on news story on scores of animals that had suffered cruelty and near starvation ... unshine," the dog missing from Lane's back yard an Ukiah almost two years ago, was among them. Tiie ani mal had dropped to 40 pound~ an weight. less than balfits onginal 90 pounds. Parasites had ravaged the dog's coat A.fter watching the rcpon. Lane and her 11-}'ear-old daughter. Enca, dashed lO the Peninsula Humane Society kennel 1n San Mateo. \\here Enca had no trouble recognmng the old famil} fnend. Nicaraguan offlclal cancels LA vlslt LOS Al'<GELES -Nicaraguan Vice President-elect Sergio Ramirez has canceled a scheduled Y1s1t to Los Angeles this month because ofa dispute with the United States over security arrangements. Ramirez had been scheduled to speak before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on Dec. 10. but canceled those plans when the U.S. State Dcpanment refused to provide guards for him. officials said. State Depanment sp6keswoman KathJeen Lange said security 1s not ··automatically granted" to any visiting government le-ader. Boycott of S . African cargo wlns support SAN FRANCISCO -More than 200 people rallied at San Franc1sco's Pier 80 Saturday 1n suppon of longshoremen who arc protesting apanhe1d an South Afnca b> refusing to unload South Afncan cargo from a Dutch vessel On Nov. 24. the longshoremen unloaded Australian cargo from the ship but refused to move South Afncan steel. auto parts and wine. said Tom Luphcr. secretary-treasurer of the union. He said the boycott was not sanctioned b) union membership. Police employee kills attacker LOS ANGELES -A Los Angeles Police Depanment civilian employee shot and killed a would-be robber who attacked her as she amved home from work early Saturday. pohcc said. Teresa E. Ortiz arrived at ber Granada Hills home about 4:40 a.m. and ran from a man wearing dark clothing. who was running toward her. said LAPD Officer Bruce Spencer. He caught her on the porch and attempted to take her purse, Spencer said. She told her assailant she had a gun and. as they struggled, she pulled a .22-caliber pistol from her pocket and fired a warning shot. The shot failed to distract the man. so she fired another shot. striking him 1n the chest, he said. The dead man was identified as Robert Laval Eddings. 26, believed to be from Granada Hills. . -Wo RLD ·. El Salvador talks snaued l SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -President Jose Napoleon Duarte said Saturday that rebel leaders offered "nothing serious" at the latest peace talks. and they rejected a Chnstmas truce in the five-year civil war. The rebel ~prescntauve • commentina on Fridjy's mcctina, said they want the peace tilJks to c091inue despite Duanue's threat to end the negotiations unlC$S the the guerrillas "''think over" their proposals. Islanden ln•tall provisional government NOUMEA. New Caledonia -Militant Melanesians seckina indepen- dence for New Caledonia hauled down the French tricolor Saturday. hoisted their nag and installed their own provisional 1overnment in a ceremony in a Noumea s4burb. More than 12,000 rniles away, France, under mounting pressure to re pond to increasing violence, named a commissioner to come up wHh a self-determination plan for re idents of th ts French island territory in the South Pacific. The moves ca me as armed clashes continued between Melanesians -or ltanaks. as the original inhabitants are eaJled -and residents of European descent. most of them either French settlers or descendants of French settlers. Prf nte tum to a.u.t bJ Grenada election WASliJNGTON -The man who helped tum out the youth vote for President Rcaaan' 1930 mpaian says he has sent a small. pnvately runded team of poltt1c&l operative 10 Grenada to asaist a pro-U .S, pany win Monday's clccuon. former White Hou :udc Monon C. Blackwell said S&turday that he raised $12,000 and sent two c.ampa1an workers to Gttntda to teach membe" of the dcc:ade~ld New National Pany how to mount a pubhcJty.campa11n. idcnufy potcnt1.1l ~upponcrs. aet out the vote and other ••fundamental .. o( pohtlC$. • I Haueln~ Maba.ra.t dlacau JIJd-..t ~ce CAIRO. El\ pt-Jordan's Kina Huuein.on ha fint viiit MruinctE&YPt ma.de peace with hracl. bcpn talk1 with President Hosni Mubarak Saturday on rev1v1rt1 efTons to end r.b-braeli conflict thro~ the Mlddae Ea t The monarch. who bmkerank w11h 16otherArabcountnn lastStpt. 2S when he re torcd rdat10M with I:aypt, was met at the Cairo 11rpon wifh an cmbract by tu~tl~ ncr lavish wekomm1 rcrcmon1c at Kubblh Pal~. tht two me~ met pnvotcl)' \or 1111 hours • l . . ... ' ' -Orange Co 1 DAil y PILOT /Sunday. o.c.tnDer 2, 1Mol fuel disappointing in test crash · Second fire flares after fu.st·fire died- witlµn moments E.PWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -A remote-oontrolled jetbner .carryina 73 lifelike dummies era bed • in the MoJave Desert and burst into a fireball Saturday in a test of an anu- name' fuel additive. which an indus- try observer said "didn't work as adven1sed." Federal Aviation Administration officials .insisted the additive did extinguish an inniat fire that en1ulfed the plane, but said they were puzzled by a Sttondary fire that raged thrpugh the plane's cabin moments later. When the unmanned BocinJ 720 Jet crashed at 9:23 a.m. PST. tt was engulfed in a fireball at least three times the height of the plane. But the flames disappeared wnhm three sec- onds. and a large plume of smoke rose skyward. About 20 minutes 'after the crash, a voice on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's closcd- circuit television channel on the base said: "We're still having some prob- lems putting this fire out." · FAA Administrator Donald Engen said that despite uncertainties about the test. he still planned to notify com01erc1al airlines by the end of the year that the FAA will evcntuaJly require the use of the additive. The primary purpo~ of the S 1 1.8 A BoelJli jet burata into flamea durln& a era.ah te.t at Edward.8 Air Force be.M. •• 0 ' ' m1lhon demonstration -an mtcn· uonal crash of a Jet carrying 12,000 pllons of fuel -\\as to test the additive, which 1s designed to prevent spil.lcd fu~I from breaking up in1o an easily 1gn1ted mist during a crash. . About 40 percent of the people who die an plane crashes after surviving the in1uaJ impact arc killed by fire, federal transportation authonties say .. ·-rm perplexed as to why there was anot~er.~re and I'd like to reserve m}' opinion about whether the add1tive- Jaced fuel -called aoti-m1sung ke_roscnc -worked properly, Eogco said 1n a bnef 1nterv1cw with The Associated Press. "If it turns out to be what it looked hke, the product didn't work as a~vertiscd," said Tom Tnpp of the Air Transport Association, which represents U.S. aitlina and has expressed doubts about government plans to eventually "'Quire uae of the additive. "It <%rtamJy appears that some- thing happened that wu not su~ posed to happen," Tripp saut. "We·ve sot to assess it," saad 8il! Met ten of ICJ Americas Inc. the firm lbat makes the additive ... We cu' make the c.all." Gandhi guard reportedly admit.s guilt Indian news report says that security guard has implicated two other men in conspiracy NEW DELHI, India (AP)·-A .. sccunty guard aiocused m the as- sassination of Pnme Minister Indira Gandhi has admitted his guilt and implicated two other men in a conspiracy. the United News oflnd1a reported Saturday. The news agency reponed that Satwant Singh, 22. had made a 15- pagc "confessional statement," nam- ·ing sub-inspector Scant Singh. now dead. as ''the principal person behind the conspiracy." UNI said he told authont1es that a relative of Scant Singh and a New Delhi police sub-inspector were also involved. but the repon did not name them. . Beant Singh and Satwant Singh. both Sikhs, were shot by other guards after Gandhi was killed in her residential-office complex 1n New Delhi on Oct. 31 . Both men were members of the prime ministcr·s secunt}' guard. Singh. meaning "hon." 1s a mlc Schroeder makes 'steady progress'· Heart patient spends time out of bed on 7th day after surgery· LOUISVILLE. K> (APl -Wil- ham J. chroeder ate breakfast with his fam1I}'. listened to count..,. music and again tested a ponable hean dnver Saturday. making "steady progress" an his seventh day with a mechanical pump ticking inside has chest. • · "His temperature's nonnal and his blood pressure's down to the point where we're reducing the medi- cation.'' said Bob Irvine. spokesman for Humana Hospital Audubon. The 52-}'ear-old federal retiree. "ho was given the an1fic1al hcan dunng surgery No'. ::!5. "1s making slow but stead) progress. His con- d111on continues to be hsted as cnt1cal but stable.'' Irvine said. "He will be getting as much rest as possible," he said. While Schroeder was given a Qalh. he relaxed with country-wcst~m muw;. the spokesman said. "The nurses rcponed that he was hstenang to Ricky Skaggs." Schroeder was out of bed for about 20 minutes Saturda}'. the hospital said in a 4 p.m. statement. "He is alen and talking.'' the statement said. "He stood up to be weighed and sat fn a chair for about 20 minutes. He is much stron~er today than yesterday and is resting more between meals and visits." The statement said Schroeder was hooked up to the I I-pound Hcimes Pohable Hean Om er for a 3-hour test run Saturda) He would remain 1n bed dunng the test. the statement said In inc \aid ph \ \1c1ans planned lunher tes11ng "1th a ponable power unit suppl~ mg the pulses of com- pressed air that operate Schroeder's hean. The I I-pound pack, which can be worn on a shoulder strap like a camera case. can temporarily take the place of a 323-pound drive unit that 1s as big as a shopping can. . The drner 1s powered b} rechargeable. nickel cadmium bat- tenes that last up to six hours per · charge. It pnmanl) 1s an air com- pres§6f regulated b) a small com- puter The battef)·powcred ponable pack pumped the Jar,1k· 7 hcan for .!1 minutes Fnday an Its first u~ on a human mechanical hean paucnt It had pre,1ousl) been tncd only on animals Later Fnda). the air tubes leading to the hcan were reattached to the portable unit for another hour. "It worked Just fine ," said Dr Peter He1mes. the dnver' designer who flew here from West German). Schroeder. from Jaspc-r. Ind .. re- mained 1n bed dunng Fnda} 's tests Doctors hope he eventually will be able to walk around wtth the device E"entualh . the ponable drner 1s e\pected to enable an1ficial hean patients tu dn ve cars. go lO the mo' 1cs and perhap'i c.Jen pla) a little golf"' •-. bestowed on male Sikhs: The UNI rcpon could not be 1mmed1ately co nfirmed with govern" ment officials because offices were closed. The agency said Satwant S1nJh tokt Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Bharat Bhushan Gupta that he was not malung the statement under duress but wanted to teU the truth about the incident. It sa1d he dis-- closed the names during interrog- ation by a police invesugauon tam last Thursday. Police have not ar- rested the two men. the news agency said. Ch1cfMetropolitan Mag>strate S.L. Khanna warned Satwant Sinab that he was not bound to ma& ft} statement and granted bim two da}'I to rtcons1der bis confession. UNI said. --uNJ quoted Satwant Sioah as saying m his statement. .. I want to make a clean breast of iL" lnvcsugators' have been focusi• on the theory that the assassi~tion was part of a plot, by mili~u amo• the Sikh religious minority to aveJlll the Indian army's attack last June on armed .terrQrists holed up in the Sikhs' holiest temple, located ,.., Amntsar in the 'tate of Punjab .. What big teeth you have A ataffer at Lewi• Galoob Toya Inc. ln San F ranct.co lnapeeta the Blacbtar dem on, wb oee head la allChtly laqer than a human eye . The company hopea the to y f1jure wilfbe a popular item thla Chrlatmaa. . Celebrities arrive for Ethiopia tour ADDI .\BABA. Eth1op1a (AP) - The VIP lounge at Bole lntcmataonal Ai!J>On has never been so crowded as polluc1ans. church leaders and even movie star amvc to tour fam1oe- stnckcn Ethiopia. Amcncan actor Chff Robenson a'knowledf.ed there could be a "eel· cbnty alut, •and one United Nations offic1af said the d1gn1tanes were welcome but they did cause "some disruption." Robertson and Charlton Heston were the headhners at a news con· fercncc Saturday, where unofficial rcpons circulated that Sen. Edward Kennedy. 0-Mas .. m1Jht be plan- nin' 1 tnp to. Ethiopia before Chn tma _ The number of prom1ncnl \. ISllOl"S has 1ddcd to the workload of Eth1<>- p1an uthont1es, who1resm1ghn1 t<>" obtain and deliver food to more than 1x m1lhon famine vtclJms U\ this 1m ven hed nation on the Korn of A ca. "It cen:aioJy ,take mij(h niu~ da) ago "Ith the Catholic Rehel ~f'\.ICCS. Heston. \.\bOsc mo' 1c role" ha'c included God and Moses. told The .\ssoc1ated Press. "I see m) funcuon as one of bearing w11ncss -in 1he B1bhcul cnsc -and' later con,·e)ing that witness back to the l\mencan people who. throuah tbc Red Cross.. can make a <11gnifican1 contnhuuon .. Robenson. who attended a Red Cross bnefing wuh Heston. Sl\ld. "Of cou~. there, can be n ccletmt} glut and 11 can lool as afwme Holh wood actor 1s tf)mg tn Jump on thl' bandwagon and erode th(' cffc1. 11' c· ness of the ~hcf prnJ<''-t .. Bui th<' actor. v. ho made a I%~ tnp to famine-c;tnclen R1atra dun ng the N1&1nan Cl\ 11 v.ar. added that a prominent personalll\ l"an "am borne the message 1h31 hclplldt,edcd ··1 can go back wnh the 1m- prcss1ons+ corroborated with fac1~ I have ~n able to get . .ind rn1Sf' the profile of the problems b' for e\amplc, going on the network talk \hov.s. .. he said GctachC"w 4\raya. ~t.ar)-:SCncra"l ol the Eth1op1an Red Cross Society. ..aid the benefits outweigh the d1sad- ' antagCS of having to play host to foretan d1gmtancs dunng such a en 1s. "We ha v t had a crush of JOUTnahsts an recent we-eks and the media 1s far more d1ffirult to handle than the cclcbnt1es." he added. Grumpy Santa bootedfrom.m'a)l taon to t up each one oft~ tnps,; then manpo~ to tnlnsport and 1u1de the vmton and brief them •• ,.,d th.c .N. 1id ofr1C1•1 tnvotwd ;n ri==~==~ tbe rchcf operation. He asked that ht no\ be 1dcnur~ b name. - tie ton amvtd lUrda) fora four· day tour of drouatu• tnc:len aRa ..i.1\h a ~up uC 1 umal travchna under men n Rc:d Cross au\picc • Robcnso-n t'lm(' to "dd• o\bllba four •• I ,. I I . l I • I • I I : • • ' I . • I . • • • I '· • Great. Tasting -Gifts . . Choose from over. 100 different gifts, In a variety o f shapes, prices ancl sizes, all fill d with tasty delights. And w e'll gladly t1andJ e all the details s nding your gifts out. South Coast Plaza 540-8991 'l'lu!. !IU<Jl.11•1• .-1,,11f t ~ If\•·" ll~t1!{<' ti !>f11Pp1'(J CerouMf Court <>p.n Delly 'tll t p.i;n. a.turdey 'UU p.m. 8undey 12 to 5 p.m. Se.nior Citizens and Disabled People, : Cleaning up the view - A woman cleana a Moecow ahop window w.hlle mannequin• await arrlTal of wtnier (uhlona. The naked mannequin• were •tripped of their put aeuon '• clothing . Fifth-grade kids face up to stress . HANOVER, Mass. (AP) -Fif\h- sters have. They have no free time . graders in this South Shore town have It's just go. go, go, and of\en they j ust turned out in greater numbers than can't sleep." expected for a course in stress Another proof of the program's nianagement, with some 30 young-success has been perfect attendance . stei's sijning up to learn how to deal "That in usclf, on a Friday af\em oon, with problems ranging from quarrel-would sa) something.•· Mohn said. ing parents lO nuclear war. Barker began the first class six "They said they were <\.-little v.eeks ago as field work toward her aJ)prchensive when they fuii"came to master's degree, under Moho's guid- the course, but then they discovered ance. Two more classes. with ei.gbt that it wasn't like school," said teacher Barbara Barker. !itudents each. will begin in January. For one thing, Barker turned them She has taught her students to loose on the school field at the breathe deeply and relax. and lectured beginninJ of each hourlong class them on using Lhe technique to help every Fnday afternoon. "The fresh them <ileep. prepare for tests and calm air relieved the tensions of the day," dov..n dunng fights. she said. "The~ learned 1oe,pres'i feelings in Then Lhey settled down to lessons a calmer wa}. to sa) 'J am angry, but on breathing and nice, happy I .don't have tO hn you 10 show that tllougflfs -w?lat ~he called "lettmg I'm angry."' ~he£a1d.. go o(the negative." Mohn said the women chose the Tar · aX(lles-you Some 30 youngsters have signed up fifth grade because children at that -------+~fo~r~th~e~co~ur~se~a~t~H~a~n~ov;!e:!...r':,s ~Sy~I v~e~st~er:,_~agte~·~·a~re~uitellectually ready for it. SCfi ool since SCptcmbCr, abOUl lour Their ancmiurrspan is long enough.' · times the pumber Barker expected. Carole Druther said -her 10-year- She reduced the first class to eight by old daughter. Carole, signed up for fl to a ·sPecial , shopping event. Your familie~ and -friends ·· ar~elcome, too. This event is farthose who, because of age or disability, find it difficult to do their holiday shopping without special assistance. So, Target employees and other volunteers will be ready to lend a helping hand. And there'll be free refreshments, special surprises, even an CU)pearance by Santa. Do join us for some holiday fun. 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"Just the everyday pressures m "She smctn helps." school are great, and peer pressures to Druther also said the classes do well in school," said psycholog.1st seemed to help her daughter under- Jane Mohn. stand the pressures others face, es.- "Going from our school lo Junior pcc1ally her two working parents. high -a lot of kids are concerned "She used to ask. 'Why can't you about what that's like. Then they see JUSt stay home., Why can't you quh?' families breaking up around them . But I think now she understands a Wealsobelpthemdealwithhavingto little better the stress we're feeling get up in front of a group and speak, too. and with taking tests. "I wish they had a course like that "lt'samazing what full li ves young-for parents, too," she added. Future newspciper oil a reader screen .. • • I / ........... • . t CAIL y PILOT /Sunday, ~bet 2. 1"4 .. . 100-GREAT ·OPPORTUNITIES -LAST DAY TO SAVE $19.99 LACH FULL LEAD CRY TAL STEMWARE_ A"'ND"lf/fRWARE, 50% OFF Rt'v, .NO i·.u h. 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The Gtncral Attorney • Exanunat1on, wb1ch consists of essay and pcrfonnanct te ts. is open to lawyers who have practiced for at least four years tn other states. tatistics show the pass rate for finM1mc applicants was 61 pcrccn1 for those who attended Amencan Bar Association-approved law schools and 39 percent for those who gradu· ated from state bar-accredited and unaccredited law schools. For applicants who had failed the exam on.an earlier try, the pass rates were 20 percent from ADA-approved law schools and 10 percent from non· ABA schools. Exammccs included 66 percent first-time takers and 34 percent repeaters. The 42 percent General Bar Exa'm• anati9n's pass rate 1s down from \he July 1983 exam, when 49 perc61lt of 7,684 applicants passed. Th1! At- torneys' Exam pass rate also is down from the July 1983 exam, when 47 percent of 126 applicants passed. held Monday an Santa Ana, San Costa Me$il~ Enc R.Co sman, New· Franca co, Sacramento, Los Angele • pon Beach; Charles B. Crowder, San Diqoand Fresno, and on Dec. 11 lrvme; Pamela A. Dcmp$Cy, Hunt- 1n an Bernardino. The new admit· angton Beach; James M Duarte, tees will raise the number of lawyers Corona del Mar. Gail Ehrlich, Hunt· pracucing 1n Califomia fo about in,ton Beach; James P. Finerty, 86,000. •Huntington Beach; Mark S. Ayon, The three-day General Bar Eum-Costa Mesa; KathJ~o M. Forbath, 1na11on is given twice a year, an Costa Mesa: Michael W. Fox. Costa February and luly. Mesa: J. David Gowdy, Costa Mesa; Patrick J. Grady, Costa Mesa; Julius Successful local applicanls arc: 0 . Grunow, Irvine; John B. Horwitz. Newport Beach; Lawrence W. Kathryn R. Albergotti, Ncwpon Horwitz, Mission Viejo; Paul R. Beach; Peter H. Che~ter. Newpon Johnson, Irvine; April E. Josephson, Beach; Cathy L. Olivier, El Toro: Laguna Beach; John C. Kellogg. James P. Tuthill, Laguna Hills; Amy Newport Beach; Ernest W .. Klatte, Ill, S. Ahrent, Mission Viejo; William E. Costa Mesa; Patricia S. Lakner, Alsnauer, Jr., Irvine; Robert E. Huntmgton Beach; John H. Lcvens- Anslow, Newport Beach; William D. tein, Costa Mesa; ~thryb A. Armstrong, Jr .• Costa Mesa; Gary R. Madlock, El Toro; Mark,G. McGrath, Batenhorst, Fountain Valley; Laguna Niguel; Briant. McKibbin, Chnstopher L. Blank, Irvine; Marilee Huntington Beach; Gary s. McKit- B. Bndges, HuntinJtOn Beach; tcrick, BalbOa Island; Robert V. Christine M. Brunner, Laguna Beach;' McMahon, Laguna Beach; John F. Stephen D. Burchett, Newpon Beach; Meyers, Corona del Mar; James D. Robert M. Burke, LaJUna Niguel; Miller. Newt>ort Beach; Kun A. Moll, Robert N. Bums. Hunungton Beach; BaJboa; Glenn Mondo. Costa Mesa; Da'v1d 8. Morey, Irvine; Steven M. Morger. Co ta Mesa. Jon T· ,Mosler. Huntington Beach; Wilham J Mo Icy, IV. Hunungton.Bcacb; Mark D. Muller, Corona del Mar; Susan M. Nilsen. Irvine; Todd G .. Olson. Foun- tainYaJley, Diane I. Os1echok, C<?sta Mesa· Roben E. Palmer, frvme; Jackson E. Parham. Irvine; Kevin W. Pochter. Huntington Belich; Ronna S. Reed. Laguna Niguel: Ru~h A. Reid El Toro; Jon L. Rewms"1, Irvine; Doul'las B. Richards. Mission Viejo; Lewis J. Ross, Costa Mesa; Donald J. Sajor, Newport Beach; ~rrcn T. Schaeffer, Costa Mesa; Ralph P. Schiavo, La~una Niguel. Douglas E. Scott, lrvmc; Kim A. Severson, Newport Beach; Dor?thf. L. Shubin, Laguna Beach; Danae . Spence, Irvine; Larry S. Spokoiny, Hunungton Beach; Lee M. Straus, Newport Beach; Douglas B. Thayer. Irvine; Patricia N. Von Riedl, Hunt- ington Beach; David W. Wensley. Costa Mesa: Melvin B. Wilder, New- port Beach; Lauren J. Wilkie, Irvine; John M. Wray. Costa Mesa In announci ng the fall results, the Commmee of Bar Examiners stressed that the exams were no more or less difficult than on previous occasions. Karen L. Bush, Costa Mesa; Suzan Canh, Mission Viejo; Ann D. Catron, ------------------------Newport Beach; Lawrence B. Cohn. ~ucccssful ·applicants will be ad- . milted to the bar during ceremonies Huntington Beach; Landa R. Conti, Laguna Niguel; David B. Cosgrove . GIT IONID·FOR YIDIO AT THI Y•O 10111 FRIE VCR OVERNIGHT WITH RENTAL OF 2 ~OVIES AND THIS AD __ .. $UNDA Y THRU_ THURSDAY (DEPOSIT REOlJIRED) • AU THE LA TEST HITS, THOUSANDS OF ltTLES Campground~ closing All Forest Service campgrounds in the Trabuco Ranger District, which includes all of Orange County and much of Riverside and San Bernardino cotf'nties, will close for · winter with the exception of the El Cariso North Campground. El Cariso, located off Ortega High- way a~11t :!~ m ill'~ t'a~t of c;;a,. Tua11 Capistrano and five miles west of Lake Elsinore, will remain open throughout the winter. Campsites are available on a tirst- come, first-serve basis at a cost of $5 per night. For additional infor- mation. call the Forest Service at 736-1811. VIDEO C~L~ 642-5678 D ·1 p·1 ~ ZONE cauPsu~2.-,~~~0rds Mesans get ~~_:_~~~-:---ll~J~l _Ol~~m~·~~12.~~·4 ~~~~~~~~L=to=wor=k'o='o=u ·~anewring Telephone serv!ce in ~osta. M~sa will have a new nng to 1t bcgmnmg --------~Cfu;stmas CfasSics~:-Saturday. • A chan$e 1n the bell ring along with a softer dial tone and the absence of clicking noise on the hne while di_al~ng will be due to a new S5.4 million digital call routing system installed by Pacific Bell. New runaway favofite Seiko's sleek streak of black matte. The 'Sports 100' with so much dash, so much .style.that Seiko's done tt·twice: for him, for her. While you're admiring the racy look, note the step second hand, day/date fundion, and - very important - water-resistance to 100 meters Next year's design news now from Seiko Quartz Remember lewels by Joseph for Christmas Classics this holiday season! ~ 1T.idic11111 • I rn. \I J(WfLS by JOSf:PH lo• •t...:f •''><lull\ C.o•" Pin• on ( o\I• M•·•• t hr1\tm~h hf)IJ'' "-1~Jnd•' thr.t1 S1•ufcia\ 10"' m <t K>p"' 'und•' l1 ~ m ·6p m AU m1 ,,, • o-d11 1 lfdQ'°'d prr\001t11fl'd /""'fl' \ h\. Ju\t'pt\ .,,,~ • 1 '"'"'' v.f'1tomt' Phhnr t• ""4f).'4fM;i, "c:f: . ,~. The dig.ital system. which allows households to a~d cu~tom callin,a features and businesses to transm1 t data faster. will be Pacific's first in Orange County. · By 1988. 27 percent of Pacific Bell's customers an Orange Count} will be served ~Y digital technology. The three-year improvement project will cost S70 m1lhon RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. . For The Rest Of Yu life 1922 HARQOR Bl.YO , com MESA -SU·ll56 PROFE IO~AL MAID SERVICE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 -. \ .. Or-. Cou1 DAILY PILOT/$und8Y, o.c.int>er 2. \Mi: Buckling up.now law in New York Gnate.t er.en , Putidputa Ta ale.1=0 aMJ au,. Oww Al;-BAN)', N.Y. (AP,-Ftom now on, 1r you're drivina·in New York state, don't foraet to buck:Je that seat belt-it's the law. On Saturday, New York became the first state in the nation to require adults to wear scat belts. · . It's an approach the Reagan admin- istration is advocating nationwide. auto insu.rancc rates. l'hedaybeforeCuomo,iJned New York's bill, U.S. Transportation Sec- retary Elizabeth Dole annouoccd that all can built for the American market after Sept. 11 1989, would have to be equipped with ~ssivc reslraint sys- tems such as att bap unless st.ates accounting for two-thirds of the U.S. population had adopted mandatory ........ ~. pet .oa tlMlb' filila~ haaleftan..._ fti9t J=· La.a. •tao Wrd: ... Jd•ecna wllo took place. New York's law requires a buckled belt for anr. adult in the front seat. or for any child under a&e 10 anywhere w .. ;11•11 in the vehicle. Kids under a&e 4.must rr==;;;;;;;;;;;;=====================:::;:==========::========================;;;-seat belt laws before then. be strapped into federally approved c_hild sa(ety seats. The law applies to all vehicles operating in the state, except those built before 1965, when seat belts became standard equipment, Dis- abled people, buses. taxis and emerg- ency vehicles arc also exempt. "It's popular in some places to argue that this is a sign of intrusion on personal libenies. It's not." Gov. Mario Cuomo said July 12 as he signed the legislation. "Unfonunate-·~· if you choose to be reek.Jess wuh your own life it has a way of requiring the rest of the community to pay your bills." Cuomo predicted the law would save 300 to 400 lives each year. reduce or eliminate 70 000 injunes and save New Yorkers S240 million in medical costs and lost wages. Under the law, the d~r: is resp6nsible for any person under 16 years old in the vehicle and must pay the fine when they violate the scat belt law. People 16 and older are respon- s-ible for their own fines. In November, New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean signed legislauon re- quiring all drivers and front-seat passengers to use seat belts beginning to March. Unlike New York's law, New Jersey police officers can check for seat belt violations only 1f they have stopped the motorist for another infraction. VioJation of the New • Jersey law carries a $20 fine. The impetus for New York's seat belt law came after the state Assembly· rejected Cuomo's proposal to raise the state's legal drinking age from 19 to 21. Opponents ot the seat belt law - including most of the legislators from upstate New York -haven't sur- rendered. A repeal bill has been filed in the Asstmbly. and one suit has already been filed -and dismissed as premature -to try to block 1t. Proponents haven't stopped either. Assemblyman Vincent G raber. a Democrat who was the chief sponsor of the seat belt law. said he would propose legislation to reqwre the state Insurance Department 10 con- sider the scat belt law 1n approvmg Students warned to . . .plan now, for_ co~lege NO PAYMENTS OR FINA CE CHARGE~ TIL FEB. 8.5~. \ - / \. I /,.FREE 5599.95 loVi --eat \iVThen ou urchas one of these 5699~95 ofas ... I TIME FOR ·THE HOLIDAYS .. SALE ENOS WEONESO~Y NIGHT 0£C£M&Ca ~ "WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE \.Sink back and rela \ 111 billo\\ .... of comfo rt with this con temporary ca~ual .... nta and mat chin~ free love seat. uphol!-terecl in \'a,·u. a long "earing HercuJ anJe olefin 'el vet. B. Experience con temporary elegance in this r hannel back sofa and matchini free lovt' ~eat. uphol- stered in a luxuri ou~ Herndon olefi n velve t. accented wi th co rrelati ng toss pillO\\ .... 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December 2, 19~ A9 leellogg's can_Cer clai~ disputed . _, B -I k c.ompan) ut cerea ma er !\ Kellogg<..o otl1rn1J sa1d thcrearc d OK• d no plans to change the ads. Says a~ "We continue to believe that our b h Ith f tit t l'ampa1gn me!>sa&e that promotes the Y ea ,_ OS U e National Cance r Jrtsutute's dietary rctommendauo1u 1s po'i1t1ve." said LOS ANGELE!) (AP) -People ( cleste Clark. Kell<>u·s publtctt> who cat KeUogg·s All Bra n arc R'<iut· dittttor 1ng their chances of hav1n~ canl'er Ms. Clark said the packaging for because of the cereal's high-fiber All-Bran includes a summary of the content, the Kellogg's com13any Cancer Jnstitutc's dietary gwdelines claims in advertisements 1n several and urges consumers to write or call publications. for 8 free cancer prevention' booklet. But the state's < ancer Advisory The Nauonal Cancer Institute en- C'ounc1I disagrees with the cereal courages food manufacturers to h1~ makers· claims, 1.alling the ads ··mis-light nutntional values 1n advem~ing leading and obJecuonable .. and labeltng, but docs not encourage The Ca ncer Advisory C ounc1I -companies to make specific healths an advisory r oup of the state claim for their products w11hout Department o Heallh Services -strong scientific evidence. co mplained about the ads 1n a letter National Cancer Institute spokes-~nt to U.S. Food and Drug .\dm1n1s-man 'Paul Van Nevel said thunsutute 1ra11GA omm1ss1oneF-Dr. Fri!nk reviewed tne Xellogg's ad cop)' before Young on Nov. 20 1t went to press. The ads gi ve "the consumer the ."'We we~ impressed with tht feeling that 1f the)' indeed eat that lengths to ~which Kellogg went to produn. the) can prc ... ent cancer and, make us substantiate the research of course. that 1s not tht' case," said behind our messages." lituan Richa rdson, acti ng chief of the Howev~r. FDA spokesman Hruu~ l"kpanment of Health ~en •l:es food Brown said that under federal la"'. a ·and drug branch product promoted for the trt!atment In the ad\ v.h1<.·h appears in se ... eral or prevention of disease 1s 1echn1call~ pubhrn11ons. proclaim an large let-a drug. and its adven1s1ng claim~ ters "..\t last. some new~ about cancer r·--------------.-1 you can ltve with .. The ad explains ... fhe National Cancer Institute believes a high-fiber, low-fat di et may reduce your risk of some kinds of cancer ·~ It adds. "No food-hu-more fiber than Kellogg's Alt-Bran ·· Kellogg's officials said the ad campaign was encouraged "'1lnd ap- proved h> the Nauonal Cancer ln- s11tuto as pan of that fede ral agenn's efTon to promote low-fat. high-fiber diets as a wa} of redunng the overall risk of cenain form'> of cancer. The ads arc bchc\ed to be the first such sales approach by a maJor NOTICE Models #87451 and •87051 Microwave Ovens will be advef'tllK'd in Sean pl"f'pnnted Circulars d.i~ Dec 'l 5 !I .me:! 12 Tht'9e two Mlt'TDw .. ve Ovens w1U not be avaibble in iolU Sears More However they will be ava11Able at the adverused pnces a f l.t'r l'hn.slJ"naa W f! slncel"f'ly rt-gl"f't any 1nc'Onvt>ruenc-e th11 may cause must w1th!>tand sc1enullc scruun .. 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EA~ Y! 11 11\,H I<1\1\I \\\~ ll\i'l'I K\(f\\11' Pf{l \l'\.l•hll K\I\\ \l\\lll{l \t\111)1,IK\ r-'!'!1•tlllt t \Rll nt \'I Ill I I\ \\11K lt \' "'''(,\1\11 ''l \\ll\l'IK"-.(1'\ \"l\\I 11 PPI'-\'-\1c11t 'I )111 ff 1 \'-\\I \l\11111\t l l) 't l11t1 I l1 1 1 k 11 11 -\1'1%1\\ 1111 I\ l\I \\/\~ PHP" l \ 11111 1101 l\\'1(14:;~:4 l IK1 1\I \\I l\)l'\1 \"qi\ K1~·~K\h 1K\\\lll l\r\( .'tl ,l R \Pf'll1 \ll1'' I h I I . -/ ·- ... I' I \ II l 'l • LETTERS ----~ 8 ohn Wayne expansion means more headaches To 1he Ed11or: It IS ObvtOU!> lhatJoan llul~ (l.>a1ly Pilot. Nov 19) 1~ one that ""ould like lo have her REVENl E increa~d. 00lerw1sc why \\-Ould ')hl' ll)' 10 hard l(1 whatewash the a1rpoh eitpan'i1on 1010 something great and sell her neighbors down the nH·r" Her number two point on traflil now IS great H O\\-IAlll l·xpan'>IOn of the airport help traflic Oow'! It 1s alread} a ml.''>'> tlow would adding 50.000 cars plus per day help the sttua11on? Thal is"' hat the eitpen.s say Wiii be added with the conversion oC Santa' Ana He1ght'i from.res1dl·nt1al 10 oOicc Let'\ get <ierlOU\ here Airport expansion ""111 onl} g1\·C' U'> more h<.>adachei. I' \~I D.\(1NALL \aota .\na tle1ght'> Majority prefers annexation T9 thf Editor: The letter from Joan Huli.e (Dail} Pilot, Nov. 19) regarding Santa Ana Heights prefemng to be re.wned to office use was full of errors. The onlv verified and leg111male s1gnatun.:~ turned into the count} and Newport Beach show clearly an overwhelming support to retain existing residf..'nt1aJ- eques1nan uses and annex to the Cit} of Ncwpon Beach Scvent)'·<>ne er- cent of the registered voters in l'S\t Santa Ana Heights signed th1~ pe11- 1ion. Sixty percent of the voters in the A-1 zoned area of Santa Ana Heights signed this leµI petition. The head I me for the II ulsc lc11er should oot !)ave read .. Heights prefers rezoning... ft should ha ve read .. H ulsc prefers rezoning." MARIANNE TOWER EY Santa Ana Heights Heights appreciates NB aid T o the Editor The residents of~anta Ana Heights appre<:1ate the effons of man~ New- port Beath c1t1Lcns to help us preserve our commun1l) Nearly all o fthetcs1dents of Santa Ana Heights have ex pressed a desire to keep our noi&hborhood as ii 1s without large- scak rezoning to business park Man}. man} thanks for the long hours spent gathering signatures for the pettllon dnvc 10 save res1dcnl.1al. cquestnan-orientcd Santa An;> Height:. FRED PETERSON Santa Ana Heights Annexation's the best answer To the Editor: As Joan Hulse says. '>OrflC 'ianta Ana Heights res.1dents prefer rezoning to annexatton -she and otherr. who want to leave. sclltng their proper\\ at rnmmerc1al pnces Bui those o( U'i who in1cnd to conunue 11'.ing hl·re hope to pre<;ervc this nei~hborhood as a res1denttal one. We belteve• annexauon to Newpon Beach, which has 101ned us in oppo'>ing the count) supervisors· plans for the a1rpon. offers us the best chance of ma1n- 1a1nmg our wa> ofhfe. KARL HUFBAUER Santa Ana Heights Halt stampede to annexation fo the fd11or I can't bcltc\t' thl" people in SPO"J I am a 16 ~c~tr pn>J>l'rl\ n'-'ncr in Jrl' "n uncaring and \Clfhh to thl· "anta Ann He1gh1' an<l l lt'e 1n thl· feelings of the people who arc ll'tntl. -\-I ' -aue lol'> on Hinh ~lrl'l"t under the 65 CNEL or more. f hc\ ~hlLh I\ Onl' of thfL'C \trel'1' lhclt .lfl' v.ant Ill keep U'> as 3 res1dcnt1al huffr·r the mo\t nw\c· and trallit-1mpaUL·<l and use us a'i :i 1001 to tight the a1rpon 1n the lle1ght\ area lor'the1r 01An qual11y o(hfe. while we We ha..-c fought the airport tur are ldt wtth none I don't remcmtx.'r vear~ for making our lt'l'' un-am of SPON's members helping u~ bearable. wtth th_e noise. danger al when we tncd to stop the 41 lhghts a crcrmc-s. :inct .Jl'l-ll.icl. (attnul Fina~ -113~1 stron'gly resent being used as a the countv tell<. U'I the' arc going to pawn anrl 11 1~ a clear cac;e of being resolve our prohknh 1n Janual) denied our civil ngh1s 1985. when thq come out with the Newpon Beach should tr) to not he new ma\tcr plan fur the arl'a No"' ""c ')tampeded into annc,a11on now - have another pruhlem anne,at1on. 1Aa1t 1111 the.count~ ha\ a chance 10 which\.\ 111 put u\ bad. to \quarl' onl' make a dcc1s1on with ne"' planning and fin.rnual lORR.\l'-f WARRFl\l c;tud1c\ '°lan1a \n.1 Heights Sympathetic jurors incorrect Thl' mo\l hl'Jrl·\Hl·m h1n~ p:ii tt'nl\ that nur\l'\ 1ah· Lafl' 11( arl· un - doubted!~ 'toung pt<1pk wtth parn- ly11ng '>p1nal rnrd 1n1urtl'\ .\' a retired nurSl'. I t an undcr'>t<rnd "'h' u s~m pathet1c JUfY ~11uld IAJnl te1 gl,r eve I) thing tu \Ul h .t \e11rn11 m,111 nr11 Sfl m1ll1on HoWl'\lr unekr \lll h 11111dd 1m·, ,1 P<'r\on u1uld n·u ·1\t' l••111111.·n,,11 11 .11 ON THE RIGHT I• 1r J '>l''l'rl bcaL h \unhum. t:.spcc1all~ 11 hl· had not bl'en warned that he tould get a bad burn on an O\.erca\I d:J\ I horx-tht•r1.· arc adequate social PmRram' to wkc care of the )OUng man I do nttt hcl 1evc ht• I" 1 ht• 1e·wc111.,1h1lt1\ 111 '\;ewport Beath I< lllN "r RR R N l1e•1 I ( n<,l:c \le ,,e .. Th~btrea t recurringfaJlureofWcstern statesmen -andtts recurrence ul{fi_ests a fatal na w -Js that of con stantly Jmvuung to Soviet Jead_ers motives. concerns a nd Interests slmJlartoourown ... PATRICK 8UCHA.NA1' columnlatr J1c1 ANDERSON Armj'~ N-vy team up in ·court 1983 classic clash .. remains mired in fiRancial morass WASHINGTON -As ~y and Na' y ~uared off in Ph1ladelphLa alurda} for the annual serv1ce- acadcrt1} football classic, a large financial cloud still hovered over last }'car's game Playing by Soviets' rules dangerous gambit at best \Jlortc; fans will recall two things about that game· Navy. for the ninth 11me 1n 11 years, trounced the cadets; and the game was held in the Rose Bo""l. thl' first time 11 had ever bl'en pla:rcd on the West Coast What the academ1~· brass re. memtx:r mo~l sharpl}. though, 1s not who won or lost. or e"en how the game wa\ played. but the monctal) drubbing they sustained from the ill- ~tarred l'xcurswn to California. WASH I NGTQN -On 7 January, in Geneva, Messrs. Shultz and Gromyko will meet to prepare the ground for new arms control negt>- Ltat1ons between the United States and the Soviet Unioo. The sighs of relief in this capital city are audible: Western diplomats in Moscow arc ca lling 1t a "tnumph" for President Re~ga . The president, his sccunt} adv1s tells us, "1s commmed to get results b)' the ttme he leaves nffice... :- Lord help us. here we go again. What Moscow wants out of these negouauons 1s apparent. To k11J m the womb the embryonic U.S. Strategic Defense ln1t1ativc. Having attained -through ALT I and II --.ast numerical superiority in both land and ..ea-based m1ss1les. Moscow '-'Jnl'> u1d1ficd m trt'aty and \.\<rillcn into l ' \.law, permanent proh1b111on against ·\menca e.ver undertaking to defend herself from Soviet roe kl' I\. Wh> is the president e'en talking about trading awa~ dcfens1'T tcch- nolog) upon which the surv1 ..-al of this nation may depend'' What is the scne\1r.ofthisendu~ng Wes1crn fa1Lb 1~tvartonllfrou arms control'! \urcl}. 11 must lie in the psyche of Western ma n. bccau~ IL cannot be found 1n reason or expcnenu:. When Nixon and Kissinger. arguahl} the mo'>t capable foreign polin team of the flO'>lwar era, began arms control negot1at1ono; m 1969. lhC) had sc-.eral paramount ObJec- 11\ C\ To lim11 the number of of- fen\I\ c weapons on both sides To maintain the 1n' ulnrrab1h1-. of each side''> \1rateg1c dl'terrcnt. To place arlll"i rnntrol at th(' center of a ne"". <;tJbilizcd. broadening relauonsh1p tx.·tween the supcrpow~rs. a rela t1onsh1p called detentc. Under the < odt· of Dctente. the West would talltl~ rl·cogn11e the Soviet Union a') tO-.cqual '>Upcrpo\.l.er. would accept II\ war conquc'>ts as irreversible. would rl·move 1rr11ant<i such as ( ap- ll\l' Nation\ Weck. l'lt would gran1 11 nnom11 and d1plnma11c lOn· 1• ""'"' 1n l"'i(l h.1ngl· for ""htc It PAT BUCHANAN Moscow IAOuld practice forbea rance 1n the opponun1st1c c'pans1on1sm that had marked the (old War ()q e\Cn lOUnt. the policy failed. In stead of 1,400 Soviet warheads aimed at the Un11ed States. there are now 8. 700. I nc;tead of America ·s deterrent being in' ulnt·rablc l S. land-ba<Jed m1ss1lc'i arc all targl'ted and exposed -hccaui,e the ABM Treat\ forbid' their defense And all the LOnccsr.ion'> of dctenle did not remote!) inh1b11 th\.' So' 1et dnve for empire Southeast ·\~1a "as rolled up. <\f&hanistan was invaded. Ponuguec;e Africa wa~ tntorporatcd into the bloc th e Americans wl're displaced 1n Ethiopia: and establi shed a beachhead 1n Nonh America T~day. while lhe!>e selfsame ~ALT trealle'> comphcate America's secur- ity problem" -11 i'> the ABM Treat:r that makes our MX and Minuteman '>llO\ pcrmanentl:r vulnerable -the Soviets relcn tle~'>ly cheat on their provisions. If N1'ton and K1ss1nge r could not \uccced 1n ncgo11a11ng panty from a pmtt1on of <;trcngth ho~ do Reagan and Shult1 propo!.t.· to do so from a po.-.111on ofweaknev.'' "\ \c) mour Wc1'i\ \.\, nle'i in "(om- mentary," .. what 1<, the basis, for bcltcv1ng that the ~ov1et'> will ever agree to ltmtts or reduce the vel)' m1l1tary power lhl'} require to ma1n- 1ain and advance thl'1r na110nal obJect1ves'' What lead\ U<; to imagine that the Soviet<; might be willing to nl'got1alc away lhl'lr hard-won m1lt- lar\ advantage~·> Wh} would the \m lt'l'i hand over at the nego11a11ng tJhlt· what they \Cl no nro,rx-ct of lw1n~ forCl'd l\) \urn·n<kr in tht· 011- 1101n11 n<•lllllal 4onlr\I \.I.Ith lhl' Wt•\t or -should i1 come to that -1n a con test of arms''" The great recurring failure of Western statesmen -and 1tc; recur- rence suggests a fatal flaw -1s tha1 of constantly imputing to ~ov1c1 leaders' motives. concern'> and interests similar 10 our own Because we seek no L·onqucc;t because we want peace ~o hadl>. because we arc appalled b~ U'ec;c "Godawful weapons," bc1.au..e v.c '\\tould bend ofth1s immense burden of armaments and alliance\. \\-C assume sensible 'io' 1ct leaders \hare these reasonable sentiments Surcl)', we can bnng the Rurnan\. bull- headed though lhe\ ma:r be. around to seeing the uller lnsan1t). of the present s11ual1on. \urely. we can convrncc them to ncgoliatl' an end tu the ·madness. But what 1fthc ~o,1et c1mh11111n I'> not lo broker awa\ the (old War but 10 v.in 1t'' What 1fthc) \eek not pcac:e hut ma:umum power"' What 1f th t·• have accepted as the iron law of 1he1·r ex1\tencc 1hc truth -unfaceahlc b} the West -that hctwccn fret and democratic republics and the Marx- i i:Lenio1sl uuc. the ruuural rcJa- tionsh1p is not peace, but permanent war -protracted d1ploma11c, rolill- cal. economic. and m1ltt.ary confl1c1 -and Geneva I'> lo them anothec hattlc~round tn that war to d1mtn1sh and d1'iarm the Wco;r'1 Not onl)' C ommum.-.t ideology. but the character of the Soviet '>}'Stem and the experience of seven decade'> dealing with Lenin's pan:r tell us 1 h 1~ 1~ exactl> ho"' the:r sec the world and the West If. howc-.er. President Reagan is determined lo persuade the Soviets lhat their true interest ltec; in strategic panty. in mutual and venfiable arms control, tn real dctcnte, 1f he has begun to entena1n the same high hopes FDR took 10 Ya lta. and Nu~on took to Moscow, and ( ancr took to Vienna. then all thoc;c now cheering h1'i change of heart will not he able to <,ave his "place 1n ht\tOI) .. Patrif'k Buchanan /.'I a .'iyndirated rolumnist It may be no coincidence that the atadcm1cs have signed a contract w11h Philadelphia to bnng their hrotherl) ri valry to the City of Brolhcrh Love at least throup,h 19-88. Meanwhile. 1he Arm) and Nav)' ha'c filed suit for S200.000 against thl' Reliance Insurance Co of Phila- delphia. charging that IL welshed on a performance bond taken out by \he 11183 gamc'c; c1v1c sponsor. the Army- Na-. :r '83 Foundation. which was set up b) the Pasadena Chamber of C ommeree .\ Reliance spokesman said the company feels the bond agreement did no1 ha' l' to bl' honored because the uimpan~ was not notified by the fountlatlon vi ..e\l't.11 u1ntract mod1- licatHtn\ fhl' Pt·ntagon had agreed to have the game played 10 Pasadena onl y v.11h the understanding that the c..crv1ct-academics would earn at feast " .,ometh1ng close to the $1. 7 n11llion theygnmcd-a1 Ph1laddphiam198~. and spend no more than they would have ti the game had been played tn Ph1ladclph1a (about $145.000 m 198'.!) l hl' Pa..adena bomll'r'> agreed 10 the term'i. and postl'd .i bond through Reliance. guaranteeing payment of up to S200,000 for the academies' C'tpcnc,e'i But the cheer) op11m1sm of lhc ( altforn1an'i didn't translate into a oo'-office bonan1a I ht• Rose Bowl wasn't nearly filled ~ One reason for the empt}' seats, foundation Vice President Rolfe G. Arnhym 1old my rcponer Jim Z1ans was that AB{'-TV ordered the gam~ date moved from Dec. 3 to the Thanksg1 v1ng weekend. Arnhym esti- mated that this resulted 1n a loss of 14.000 tl('kcl c,afcs, becauc;c there was too murh compc.·11t1n11 for plane lJ<.kcts and hotel 1e><>rm on lhl' holtdav Wl'ekcnd ·It's wrong to tax prosperous at higher rate The Thanksgiving traffic al<;O blindsided the foundation in its effons to handle transportation. food,, and lodging for the football teams. the • corps of cadets. the bngade of m1d'ih1pmen and the ofllc1al camp followers. All was supposed 10 have been provided at ht1le t·ost to th~ Pentagon. The Trca,un l>qldrl1m·n1 made a scnous cffon to u m1l up ""1th a defensible \t·t of prnpo..al' for la' reform For their pc:1in'i thq got on a SJG&le day dcnunuat1om lrom the bead ot th e \ r l .( 10--'nd from the head of the "lat1onal >\\'iOC1a11on ,,1 Manufactur('r\ -and a<, a matter of fact. from ab<1ut cv('rybod) el~ Trcasuf) \nretar~ Donald Regan 1c. no douht holding up the un1versaltt~ of oppo'i1l1on to h1'1 tax rcform'i ac, proof of m irnpart1alit~ Prec;1dcnt Rengan, on1.t· b11tcn by a premature endont-me-nt of \oc1al Sccunty re- form" advan1 cd h:r David \tock man. JU~l <1m1lc'i and 'i.1y'i, Lct''i 'ICC, let''i ~e. whal''i the hurrl' r don't have to make rccomrnendai1on'i to C ong.rc'is until the end I'll Janu:\ry and w~ have ( hnc;tma'i to wort) about 1n between ~rvey1ng the mynad provT~ons of the propo~d hill only a ~1nglc one ol them 'ltnke'\ thr c.tudcnt of Ju .. 11rc hoWC'\.er ddinrd ac, nh\C1lu1rh un- ORAtir ,f r A l Daily PilQi a'i<;a1labk That 1s thl" prcJ\ 1'11on that la1tc\oncap1talgain\'ihould t.ikl' into account not the cash figure for\.\, hit h kt us say. you bought your houSC' Ill vears ago, but the tran.,lated figure of tile lOSl of thal hOU\l' mca<,ured tn wntemporal). inflated dollar\ I would ltke to find lhC' man \.I.ho oppo<oe'i that reform. and then< all for the men in white 'iUll\ to ta~C' him 3W3)'. \1111. the plan I'> a fallurc. and 1t 1c, '>n for reasons ph1lo<ooph1ca~d pn1g- mat1c. It 1a a bles'iing. in recogn1t1on of which we 'lhould -~It) &l'I dround to <let l:mng a natwnal hol 1da>-. that the polu:y that l!.JU<il l'io al~> the, policy that "produ,t1ve. If :ro11 were g.aven lh<' cho1te of po-.crty Of freedom. you mittht incline to npt for freedom. you might not Bui nature has dcdared th:u fl't"Cdom and l'COTI· om1c pr<>grc'>\ go hand m hand I ht're l\n°l .inywherc 1n the I rc:"a'lur-. reform Jn' \lark rC'COR· H. L. Schw*'1%" Ill Frank Zlnl ....... r Tom Telt Crelg Shen ' I I • WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY n111on of the philosophical d10icult) we ought to feel al tax 1ng some people ata higher rate th an other people. On thl' l'C>ntrar:r. Jhe rhetoric 1s '>lurd1ly rcd1'ltnbut1o~L It 1\ one thing for a \<XIC't)' to \a}. I ook. we arc not going to permit poor rx·oplc lo suffer Under the c1rcum- ~1ancc'>. "'e shall ma_!f1ta1n an income floor for their henrfil Millon Fned- man came up with the 1'dea of a n~ttve-1n<ome lft'( ~" ago ft 1, <,ometh1na cf'!( to proceed on the ac;,.umpttnn that h3v1ng traversed the povcn., ltne. dt\Cnminat1on 1'i m order ag.110\t h1&hcr income.' earner. Thai 1'i the ph1l11wph1cal po'>it1on PragmatteeUy 11 rf'du " lO the QUt"(lTITil whether 11 1\ ~ to d1~ cnm1nate aaa1n t h1a.h earner1 ,,.notherwetofJ'\IUtn tfn! "· DotM i\mcr1can people benefit from tum~ wme p('ople u htgh a~ SO peroent:ll Many \lud1c~ ha~ suggested that what re~ult\ i\ a net loss of revenue to the government. cau~a pTtmanl)' b> the ollocltton of \llVt ng~ tn the ctu·cct10TI ofmrltm. If vou bu~ inld you don't cam any d1..,1dcnd\, true. hut nct1her do }OU pay any t:iJtei.. The 1dt·a of true tax relorm 1s to persuade Jlt•npk to 1nvc<;I their money w11h t.'\c:lus1ve reference to max1mmng CtaitablC'l rcturn'i .\ ltnle over a year ago. Pre\1dent Rl"agan said ofT the record lCI a few people 1ha1 he could not understand. reall)'. why there 1~ any bu'l1ness la' at all Well. his insight. as usual. 1r. 1.orrect. But now the Treasul) wants greatly IQ increase the tax burden on buc;me<is -which means an in1t1al ~hnt'k to \tockholdcr'l hut smrrcgk damage done to con,umer~. !.tncc. aficr all. hU'i1ness has no :tltcrnattVC to pass1 ng along to consumer~ the coi.t 6f dmng bus1nc11s. ant!,. one cost of doing business 1s paym1 taxn 10 the government re1t·1 (,ran·. of the Grace Com- m ... 5100. oppo~~ , II 3ppro. ches to thr Oat t3' on the around\ th:\! 111lu111i.: il·lluLllOn wou ld ld'>l 1or a year or two or thrcr. that deductibles would be gone forever And then a fl er ;ti few years. back would go the tax to the old high level. without mntroduc- mg the deduct1b1ltt1cs. He hir; a point The president should say to Congrcc;s, Look. let's pass a bill in which everythmg stays exactly ac; it wa'i 1n the matter of deduct1biltt1es. but the top rate of taxation 1s reduced to 10 percent. Analym bnng.c; me to hclieve that unemployment will decrease and federal revenue~ will wcrcasc. If I am right, three year'> from now go the whole way, lower the top u1~1 to 25 percent • .Jmposc no t3x on the first SI 0,000 earned, and write the top tax into the \ons11 tut1on If I am proven wronf . call Jimmy \antr back to 41tra1~ten th1n.p out Fair enough Wllll•m B•dlty 11 • 1yndl<'•ttd <'Ol 11me/1t. Daily Pilot ~elcomes readers' comments Th lntere~t. Dally Piiot welcomes ~ur optnion1 on matters of public Le1ters and long r articles of commentary must bo signed, They snould be typed or clearly written and Mmt to LETil?A8 to th• EDITOR. O•Hr Piiot, 8o• 1580, Coeta Mffa, CA, 92828. . .. f .• ~ lJ nder the circumstancl's. the foun- dation could deliver very llule of what 11 had promised. A few da)S before the game. the A~) and Navy had to put up hundreds of thousand~ of dollars to pa y for travel expen5c$. They also guaranteed S685,85 l of the foundation·~ loans The final accounting fo r the R~!>e Bowl hath 1~n't in yet. but the General Accounttng OffieC' found that total game revenues were $988.399 Of this. rhc Navy, which sold l\l.Oft T hcket~.' was alloned $643,229. Rut 1f the foundation can't repay the loans secuJTd by the two ~rv1ce , the touil Army-Navy take could be little as S302.048. Arnh)'m 1n 1sathe foundation wiU evM1ually P.'Y 1ls bill~. But the GAO wM more pcu1mm1c. not1ntt stvc I factott "which C3st doubt over t!te foundation's ab1h ty to meet 1u obL, a.111on• and resolve 11~ ltah1ltl)." One thing cve~onc ag.rccd on for1unately, 1• th•t the ta-X~yc~ ~ won•t l •I~ w~th 1~ btll. Any • los~'> "'II { omc out of the acadcm1e•' athlcttc a~'IOl11H1onf fund• set ll'p ~phcttl> for the nnual football di IC' ' l•<'l Andtr. oo /1 • 1yadlt•lt d l'Ol11m11l1t ·- ... Makeover~~s good f qr the best i.n you . Styli sts reveal - how to accenfu-afe f acia l features By VIDA r>EAN · .,.., ..... ..,_ ldlt« Tami Greenelsh's blond hair was below her shoulder and she wanted to keep It long. Image befits career It worked! "One-ma-n-l worked-witttevery. daydtdn'teven recognize me," said Tami Grecnelsh after her makeover ... A.II of the men were ogling." Tami, a production foreman at The Dail y Pilot, usuall y comes to work in pants and tops and then · dons a uniform coverup. One.day she appeared in a dress and high- heeled shoes and with more makeup than she ordinanly wears. "I've decided to change my image," the 25-year-old, blue- eyed bl ond explai ncd to ad min ng- co-workers. · Regis Hairstylists in South Coast Plaza entered the act at this point to make Tami's dream come true as far as ffer api)earance was conce rned. · "I love my hair. He(Bob Thomas) did a great job. The makeup was great', too. although she (Charlotte Wenhofer) applied more than I had ever worn before. I think it would be very ni ce for evening," said Tami reacting to her makeover. "Normally, all I wear in the wa > of makeup 1s hp gloss and blush. Sometimes I wear eye makeup to work 1fl'm not running late.·· Tami has other plans for her new image. One of them 1s to "go up the ladder" in her career by taking computer science courses at UC Irvi ne. Presentl y she works m the.department that prepares the paper fort he press with typesetting and graphic art. "I really like my JOband want to improve in it with more school- ing." "Her hair is ofa fine texture and needs shaping," said Bob Thomas, one of 32 stylists at Regis Hairstylists, South Coast Plaza, after he had analyzed .her hair and disc ussed styling. Later he explamed,"1 tnmmed 1t about one inch all over and full y layered it. To give the hair body and lift. she was given a heat- activated perm." Thomas used She has an AA degree in JOurnalism from addlcback ( ol- lcgc and puts this training to use by working p<irt time in the news room. Before coming to the Daily Pi lot six years ago she had worked at The En sign and San Clemente un Post. Today's "covcrg1rl" 1s a nati ve ofTopeka. Kan .. -but has lived in Orange County most of her life except for two yea r-; 1n Bakersfield where she graduated from Wc'\t High chool 5hcalsolnednmc months in the north African count!) ofN1gcna "'hen her father was empl oyed there To make sure that \he r,Ematn\. fit and trim, Tama recent I)' ~nrol lcd in an aerobic ex cruse class. he also is active an a water and snow skiing club Tami has one more s1gnifkant change on her schedule-on Valentine's Day she will march down the aisle and change her name to Mrs. Ian McKnight. Regis' ow n brand, Nova, after preconditioning her hair. "She can wear th is style m vanous ways," added Thomas, who is -a gr~duate of Fullerton College's Cosmetology School. "She can let It dry naturally after shampooing for a wash and wear look; blow 1t dry and then use electric curler to give it a soft look. or 11 1s still krng enough to wear up. "For a wild nightume look she can style It wuh gel." Thomas explained that he prefers gel on thick or long hair, but on thin, fine or short hair mousse (foam) works best for him. ··I think she really liked :the result when I finished," said the stylist who has been with Regis for five years. .. At least she kept looking in the mirror as if she liked it." . . "WeJ1aye 4 70 ~lo.nun.the U.S.... and Puerto Rico and every prod- uct we use 1s our own brand," said Charlotte Wehofer. manager. Furt,h~r explaining bow the salons operate, Wehofer said, "We function primarily for walk- '" customers in shopping malls. The stylists do build up a clientele because 1t is convenient for shop- pers and we off er complete hair se rvice including black hair, eye- lash tint and archin~, waxing (eyebrows. legs and h_p), mani- cures and acrylic nails and make- up." I The latter service is done by Wehofer. who gave Tami her new look in makeup. Wehofer was a special consult- ant wi th Revlon. Inc. in New York and has done platform styling for Revlon, Clairol, Breck, Loreal and Realtsllc. Formerly she owned a salon in Illinois and developed and owned Cos~eucs by Charlotte Clarice. Tami's makeup colors were selected to emphasize her fair complex10n and blue eyes. ·'First I applied a mo1stunLer." said Wehofer 1Th1s 1s a skin care step that Tami had been neglecting She learned of the importance of using mo1stunzer to combat fine lines.) To even out Tami's skin tone and to enhance the texture, Charlotte applied a beige foun- dauon...andfollowed wit.h-a-dust- mg of translucent face powder to g1 vc her face a fi nashed look and keep the makeup fresh. Blues and orchid shades were used on the focal point of the face ... t Daily Pilat SUNDAY, OECEM8ER2, 1984' Red.la recommended to .ccent whetever holldey feahlona · • wom•n choo .... 82 Dorothy L•mour la atlll on the rNCI and •bout to m•rk • mllHtone. 81. New makeup shows Tami Greenelab '•complexion and blue eyes to advantage. -the eye area. Foggy Blue was brushed on the hds. Traffic Jam 1n the crease area with Gold Rush JUSt below the brows as a glowrng ha~hgbtcr _ _ o give more depth to the e)'es and make the lashes appear thicker, a deep charcoal liner was used at the lash base and then smudged for a smoky look. Mascara added.length and thick- ness.to the lashes. ··1 used a cover stack concealer in the under~ye area to funher ope.nup..t.bt.eycs and used a blond.. pencil to fill m the brows.·· Tami's cheekbones were de- fined with Pretty Peach blush and her hps were glossed m peach after being lined tn Very Burgundy liner. Oqe final step and the 'model' was read y for her ·After' photo- graph -blush was applied bghtly and blended on lJ.ll;_j,l.c..Jlo....llW.UIQ..---:1 the ears to extenuate her long neck. "Our motto 1s 'f or the Best tn You'." said Wehofer-after the makeove r "I think she looked smashing'" Blass 'bowed over' for spring with shirred gowns Designs in collection cover prim to s lightly outlandish "IE"-YORK (.\Pl-Se')' gowns for romantic nights and sleelly 1allored sum for k1surel" luncheons are among the fanciful spnng 'il\ik<. from designer Bill Blas.c;. Rlac;c;· collecllon c;ho"'n aga1nc;t a hacl..drc1p of lhJndclicrs 1n an deganl hfth .\"enuC' hotel "a' J \morga.,hord of 'it\ k\ that included patterns m chl'ckc; houndstuoth. lusc1ou'i pastels and Jaunt)' nautical design' His hcmhoec; near!~ al"'a)'s kissed the knee hut 1ackets came 1n a 'a net' of cuts and lengths. There 1s plent)' of "anety in this Blass collectwn 1n Sl\ileS that ranged from the pnm and pro~r to the shghth outlandish ' The pnm look "as seen in several putty-colored su1I\. one of which included a blouson top that buttoned do"' n tht' hack and 'iponed "'h1te collars and French cuffs and wa'i teamed "'11h a 'ihon, pleated skin On the other end of tlite s~ctrum. designs quite unlike anything Blas\ has ofTercd. ~veml loud combm1u1ong screamed fo r attention One number in particular -a pumplCJn slrn"t and melon 1ackct with hot-pinkl p1p1ng \\Orn over a hunter- green bow blou'iC -was an eye o~ner The combtnat1on was likely to produce headaches as well Nicer. ladylike 'iu1ts featured belted ~plum Jacket' done 1n buttercup hnen and snapp' na') houndstooth The prett1es1 number was a sma h1ni rt'd. wh11e and blue checked Jacket worn "'llh a wild blue ~ousc.-and a shon . mang0<olorcd leather skirt • Several longer skirts "'ere offered tn chef?) red, a~ b) white' cu ffs and collar. and a lemon pnnt Wlth red wool l"•li&J'4lne i1ait baa ye Ow a tight wa1s1 yoke 1ha1 flared to <;mall pleats a1 the hips lapels and nayt plpln.C on lta abort jacket. There was JUSt a\ much 'anel) 1n Blass· n1&htt1me de 1gns. which tncludcd nb-huwng ao"'ns. b11lOW"\ For tho~ who could no1 nr v.ould not "'ear Ont" of chiffons and the ~'>-shirn'd de 1ttM that somet1mc'i 1he~ fanciful number\ Rl3sc; ofn>T'f'd a S<t ofstinlt), bod)'· "'orked but somct1mcs wcrc near comical hugin go"'ns. o;ome of v.h "·h sponro gold and 5tl~tr Both Iona a.nd ~hort. the sh1rred designs were adorned bead ma,. IM.~ l:l<ld~r and ,,~ Ont' e'en l\a<J a laor 1n la~ flounces and bodiet''\, uers of sutT cnnohncs and m1dnfT bows, bows and more bows. One <1muh1ntt JO"'n. comple1rh unadorn('d was The latter wen: t ked e\lcryw~re a l the houlders form-fiu('d w1th t1m putTro 'houlders and Ion t\llU h1J)': wal\t. kn~ and e"en double tx>"'s on the ba Jc It~' cs The mo\t 'itunnintt detail w .. ., the graduatmn rr The idea which tended 1o ge1 tinns. "P«1aJI) wikn he color from wh1tt'·Pin'-at the htm 10 a ~,fl hab' ptnk at th~ used two bo~ on one 1o~n shoulder" l hc loo"..,.,.. simple hut tlt~nl The st)'le wa h1dC'Ou 1n "eral 'ltraplc numbers A loo r look wa\ of'fcTcd 1n ~\tral bta '-"'hilt and that 'iponed shirred bodices and lnpk-t1rrt'd hap Ooun ttn~ i o\l;m ac«ntC'd b)' ndc:au-wrarped hodJ ~ a o~ fcaturcd 0111 n1(, .)tllow and purplt nawcn on. ~hilt fan • klr1'i> that npplcd the tnodc~ glided do-. n lbe bacltround and another \\ s patno11c1ll" ~t Md 1n runwa \pla'lhC'i of\ ankec Doodle rt'd. white and blue. LooS<"r \ttll '4trt' a \ti of ctuflon '"'""' ~,.,.n 1n The look. ho \l;t\'tf. was much 'l('t.1er 1n a white tafftta· <. hmrsc red and "'hl\e "llh Je~rkd and 'l('qu1ncd bokro 'ih1rrcd hon ~kin teamed w11h a p1f\k and v..t11tt 11ckct and a krt\ and m~m h1n \attn ht-ll'I a bab> pink. beaded nd ~u1ntd blou~. one of the fc.,,. ll 1n all there·, '°mcth1na fo• I Ji~ of all tar,,u~s '" shuttd sown~ offered howlcs\ Rlt\s· t"Oll~t1on lor r,,pnnJ ' L • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILO /Sunday. December 2. 1984 'Lady in red' has brightest outlook for holidays ' accura1el) anal) ze }Our skin tont or haH' 11 dont• 1 tu'.\ dut·,n'i nw.1n , 11u hu '"I'.' to match . Ju~t i..ecp)to.ur .. uuemcnt all ll~ own '\red ~ilk tamisolc peeking out lrom :!.)Ch~logT" profe!>stonally. )Oul·an dt.•tcrm1ne" h1ch rcd'>an· 1tk.1l lor \l'llu\\-ll'd!la\\a\ Imm, uu1 blue-reds. and youropuons underneath a blackJumpsu1t. Ora watc::,rmelon-red silk 'Kl) t at co ors p a) a you in both fash10n and makeup shndt·s .. a1c wide open For in\tanCl' if) our skin tone is an the blue ~arflOJaLZ up a na vy dinner dress. Or ~.hot pink ~Un tnapart an \our mood He offers the followanggu1del1nes f~r!oeklllng the l.tte~on ttnd ,ouroutlit 1~ an a lOmplcmcntal) wme or stole over a black taffeta e\Cnanggown and 'frsonalt>. h v holiday reds m clolhangand above all. in ~our makl'up ra'>rbt"rn sh;.idnou rn1gh1 "ear Hom.') Mau'e Lip(. re me ··Red can make even the shyest woman feel lake an '"er no ice 0 " IDA ··Women" 1th clas~1l blue-\\ h11e !>kin:· he 'kl)~ "''h \llunng Magenta "'Jail laniuer (Both arc L11zabeth e\c1t1ng 'lad) in red' for all her special holiday occasion\ on a drean. 0' ercast "should choose reds "Ith a lot ofblue in them -hh· .\rden shadr'>) ( hns1mas 1s the perkct 11me 10 get tO know this color" d~y your s~;n~~a~ar DEAN ' fuchsia. wine and raspberry -and avoid the }Cllo"·ha!>ed "\\ atch vour rnlur 1 nh:m1t1cs.100 ... sa)'s Robcrh ~~k~P.hg bJglitest peaches and salmons, which can tend 10 m'akc their skin 'Don t \\Car a too pale pink hp\tlCk Wltlt a hot pink . A recent readcrsuncy· b; <;~ventcen magazine ~~ha~e) i~,>oOrcolor look~~1fa~~.~l1~:~~:~k-skinncdwomcn should go.with '"l'ater Ora hgh1 p1ni.. n.111 lacqucr "1th your cherry red indicates that 93 pcn:ent of teen girls wear some form of ta1cgol) . l": asoOpink.coralorevenahnghtro~eredandthosew11h dre~~ Id h -"makeupevery day.Sevenpercentsay1hey.onlywear1tfor , Glenn Roberts. the beauty authonty ior Eltzabeth frur .sk. n pale freckle!> and strawberry-blonde would loo!. .. r hink of }our makcup~~>lorsJUSt as you wou ot er dates and special occasion'>. . "' " • .... • ~ 1' .. best 1n brownish-reds. Color~ lake clo'c or ""rs1mmon are R be I h I ·• 11 L fi ,, ... "' 'rd .. n has "'Id .. Whatever fashions a woman choor"'s l":or 1 • acccs~ones to. r >0 ur fashion~. Mor" than 68 ""rcenl i.a1d they first berv=.u g 1he hohda~s red should be the underlymgcolonheme .. ~ 0 ns co or mis inc uuc.· epna 1P 1tness.anu makeup at age 12 or 13. The most commoniy u 1 -:-perfect forthelatterln h looks. but the} should stay a"a> Hush. ed Shadows'' 1th a ~lmon wool sull and Arden Red products are mascar!!(80 percent), blush (79 nt) and 'I ou can ! get much bnghter than red. and on a bus) from brighter orange shades to avoid looking rudd} adds ·' R I R d II I t .,. Ja} "h1le gelling ready fonh,ce holidays or laterthat Roberts. . Lip( re me anu est e'>!> e na1 acqucr to comp cm en a eycliner(72 percent). t'ven1ng. the colorm1ght pul yo_u through. ··women" ith light oltH•complexions are the luckiest Jade sill. blouse The products least hkel} 10 be used b} teens- "l: 'el) "oman looks 1ernllt. 1q.a1 least one shade of when it comc~ad These are the women red wa)created l hr Jd' cnturesoml· "oman. he adds. can al"'a) s pu1 foundation and hpst1ck -arc sull worn regularly by more n'<l." Ro~ns believes. ··Too many wor:nen are afraid of for and the more vi ~nt the belier. From the popp) rt.>d onl' coat of her fa'"onte na1l lacqucroverone coat of ' than fourou1 of IOg1rls red Thats because the1"e arc 'iO many dimensions of red-dress to the bn uchsia blouse-their look sa}s red 10 ,111otha red tonealc a un1oue color, Almost all of the respondents said they wear makeup trom pale peach and salmon to b!"~ht red and·on to the all its glory "Of rnurse. don ·t drown )Oursclfrn red." "'arm because "it makes melook prettier." Onl) 12 percent use deeper plums and burgund1e!> It SJUSt a mam~rofch0<?~111g ··Whichever red yo u wear-whether 1t's the Rotx·m "I don't rec:ommcnd that an)one go out and bu> makeup 10 "look older" and I .. percent said they do so the !.hade that work best with your natural skin tones. entrance-making cerise cocktail dress or the apple red wool a fitl'·enginl'·rcd-beadcd sheath. silt 1o the thigh 10 wear , because ··everyoRc else docs. According \O Robert$, skin tones fall 11'\to 1wo color \UIL-yourlip, nail and cheek'Color must complement with red '>lock1ng~.and n:d patent leather p'umps. Onlyonc-th1rd of1heg1rlssaid their parents ha ve any t ategories-blue base or yellow base. ·•tfyou can • and complete the total look," Roben warm. ')111llt'l1mc-; a splash ol )Our lavornc red can make a la'ih1on. rulcsaoout what makeup they can and cannot wear. PARTY WRAP ' The Navy's inva•ion of Balboa Island for Thank•glving dtnner involved Jeff Thomp- 90D, Jana Liechty, Molly Stark, Courtn~y MIDDIES TREATED By VIDA DEAN D.., l"llol Style Editor It took four turkeys to feed the bunch at Joan and Cap Temple's Balboa Island home o n Thanksgiv- ing Day. Son Tom, a member of the U.S. Naval Academy water polo varsity at Annapolis, bro ught 16 THE PERFECT GIFT. ~ A DAY OF HEALTH & PEAUTY MIRAQE MORNING A DAY OF OEAUTY · AN EVENING OF PAMPERING" · . . FACIA'l DEOUr • ,4 4 L~ tnSTITUTE 10< Sl<IO THERAPY :..W-A P\ace ol He<h and Buuly ~15 ·125 . ~28 .... • · 2(1 [mr 18rr Sr · (0~10 Mr>'o CA 92627 • Phone 714 548 7546 teamma1esand two coaches. Lee Lawrence and Mike-Schofield, · home fo r dinner. (There were six other Temple children fordinncr. three with spouses.) · The 1cam didn't win top honors in last "cekend's nauonal fin als a1 Long Beach. but 1hc) enJo~cd that great feac;1 and had another dream come true-the) got to meet some Cahforn1a g1rlsdunng pre-d1nn<1r soc1allllng. Whale the turkeys were roasting on spa ts out on th e pat10 the pla)'erc; mingled and chancd with Molly Stark and Jana Liechty (Corona dcl Mar H 1gh School )_and college students home to visit their fam 1hc'> -Darcey Campbell and Erin · Werner, l 'n1verstt) of( olorado. Kim Bringgold,Sou th"e~tcrn l 'n1 - \Cr.,11-.. ofl aw Courtney Bringgold, <>range< <>i.t'>l C ollegc, Mi rbeUe Johnson , Amy Johnson , Christi Rodgers and Michelle Root, I n1- 'crs1t> ol ~outhcrn ( ahforn1a. anJ Joan Liechty, lH Herl>.eJq. The l em pie\ neighbor., \.\erl' 1 n on the welcome for the team. too- nearh vtn hou'>c.' on the block was n, ini 1hcXmcrlcan flag • • • • l a1.h ~car Las ~oua!>. an au\1hat) to "'c" D1rect1om lor Women. hn!ot'i a tea to recognize members for their memocrsh1p commatmcnt. 1 hie; year Diane Rinker, prcSl· dt·n1 opened her Back Ba) home for J_hc c'cnt. She and La<; ';oc1ac; founder Dot Clock \.\Clcomcd the group whtl'h ra1-;cd more than $4').()00 111 ~upport of chcm1calh dc.·pcndcnt "omen 10 rccoverv a·t "il'" D1rcc11on., ' Pouring at till' attract1vcl> ap- pointed 1ea tahlc.: "ere past prc\1- dents Emma Jane Riley, Janet Smilb and Cecilia Nott and Sarah Nicol (her hu.,hand Jim 1<, ND hoard prc'ltdcnt ) and Carolyn Shea, hoard mcmb1:r •\mpng 1h(•\r i.tltl·nding \.\l'lt' Lynn Hirsch, Muriel Zink, Trish O'Donnell. Sassy Luby, Kat1f' Wheeler, Virginia Valentine Jnd Dottie Still well Other\ "e1t· Ma rcella Porter, Bonnie Kremer. Hyla Bertea, Sue •• Bringgold and Christi Rodgers, left: Ed Schofield, Joan Liechty, Tom Temple, Joe Beadles, Kim Brin««old and Mike Woo•ter, DMlf Hot l'tlotoe bf LM ~ above, and Chip Temple with water polo coaches Mike Schofield and Lee Lawrence, waiting for the fea•t to begin. Schaar, Leslie Colla, Nancy Hines, Mary Anne Jeppe, Andrea Pfister .ind Cece Presley. • • • J une Williams was telling tra\ cler-;-tobc ahout the ad\ entures and fun thangs that happened on the A.pnl Tran!>·C"anal cruise sponsored b} ( armen chapter. Orange County Performing Arts Center. Then. there was more talk about the upcoming fund-raiser - a Mediterranean/Adriatic cruise - Enjoying Las Social teatime: Founder Dot Clock, Andrea PfisJer, hoste11 Diane Rinker and Bonnie Kremer 1..r above; Marcella Porter.., Le,Ue Colla and Ginny '\'alentine, left, and Muriel · Zink, Sue Schaar. Mary Wolff and Maxine Manson, below. a'i guec;ts sapped wane and snacked on cheese~ at Pacific Federal Build· ang an Costa Mesa. Panic1pants will Oy to Barcelona. Spaan nex t April 16 to board the Royal V1kang Sea for a two-week Classical M us1c Cruise. Pons of call anclude Monte Carlo. Naples. Dubrovnik. Yugosla via and Ven- ice. Ten percent of the cruise cost 1s a tax-dcd uctibile donation to OCPAC. (Costa Mesa T ravel, 646'-443 I is taking reservations). · Among tho c v1ew1 ng the sl ides of places they could see were Ed and Flou bamacber, Mary Ana and Herb Kandel, Diane and Kurt Nlcbolson, Ellubetb Pick, Mary Garfbotfi, Vern and Johnnie Houser (they were also on the last cru1sc along with June's husband Jtm>' Setsuko Krlckl, Fran Golding and Detrrb!aur. FASHION CALENDAR ROBINSON'S: lntncate co tume of lhc late 19th century will be high lighted when designer June Grammer shows her collcct1on of hand-painted Lenox china dolls from 2 to 4 .p.m. today n1 the Newpon Beach store . • • • I. MAONIN: Lanc<>mt" will p~sent a faci al and trentmcnt cl1mc this week.al 1hc ~uth Coast PlnL~ tort The S2S fot 1s applicable 1oward purchase. Reservation\ t1\a1Jable by talhna 957 Is 11 ~ -------.-r. __ .................... _ ............ _____ ---..... ........._ • WISHING YO U A MERRY CHRISTMAS with our great sel~ction of 1eans, sweaters, and sportshu ts for those coater days ahead. 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Our hoop.,, <.tars, and knots are <.urt' to put a twinkle in an\ l.1d \ .., C)'es 644-2040 ' O R HAWl ·COllf\R CARDIGA:--i 111., 8-Pn h tbnd wool. ~~111 bl 1n daret1 ~in1('r whit b~tt yellow, bl.le. , YI h .it .inci "°oodl~nd ret'n. Gar port, home ot ( 01.l..tl \ \' . r 11nd • 119 fa.,hion It.land 759-1612 ... -- Pi. t<i 0 ta iM ne • no j : .. PiJ ~~ ve tut St SU ~? I ai P' pa of hi 0( I An to wa COi \\ h ho 1 S; .\ w tt Ir CT ti fl I n h v v s .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 2, 1984 ' INTER MISSION SCR opens 5th 'Christmas Carol' John E11Jncton, Bal Landon Jr. atar ln "A Chrlatmu Carol" at SOuth Coast Repertory. i PAPARAZZI PLUS If any 'doubt remain that the Cbnstmas season is fast upon us, South Coast Repertory make it official this week wtth the opening of its fifth annual production of the holiday class.le "A ChriJtmas Carol." It's a reunion of sorts for many-of · the charter m~mbers of the Costa Mesa prQfessional theatcrtroupc~ho will portray the same characters they have ·cnacted since SCR mounted its first version of the Chorles ·Dickens story in J 980. One~ agaio, Hal Landon Ir will play the central role of the Quan. tcssentaal miser Ebeneezer ScrOQgc. Also returning arc John Elhnaton as Bob C'ratchit. Don Took as the ghost of Jacob Marley (and Christmas Futurcr. An Kousttlras Mr. Feuiwig, Manha McFarland as Mrs. Fezz1w1g. Ron Michaelson as the Ghost of Christmas Present. Howard Shan- . graw as voung Elx-1'\eezer and-Anna Loni as Belle. Richard Doyle moves from the Ghost ofChnstmas Pa 1 to the pan of Scrooge's nephew Fred. whale Ron Boussom JOIOS the "Christmas Carol" compan} 1n Doyle's old role. John-David Keller agaan directs the play, a®pted by R's Jerry Patch from the Dicken novel. "A C'hri tma Cllrol" open Tues· day and will be performed Tuesday~ throuih Fridays at 1:3Q p.m., Satur· daysat 2:3011nd 7:30anaSundaysat I and 4 p.m. through Dec. 23 at the SCR !heater, 655 'T'"own Center Onve. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033--for ticket Information. Meanwhile. on SCR's Second Stage, members of the theater's Youna Conservatory Players will be mounting a two-weekend production Saturday of "The Gift," an original work by YCP director Diane Doyle. The show is a silent adventure in mime. movement and dance, com- posed of more than a dozen vignettes - a tug-of-war, a bascbaJI game and a telephone call between fncnds. "The Gift" will be perforroed Saturdays at I and • 3 p.m. and Sundays at ~and S p.m. Call the box office at 957-4033 for details. Also opcnang a bnefer. three- pcrformance run this week 1s Bren- dan Behan's ··The Hostage" an UC Irvine's Little Theater. Keith Fowler 1s darccung the story of the k.1dnap- p1ng of a British soldier by the lnsh ·old English holiday for Philharmonic .. 'Tis the season to be Jolly" and Lhat is exactly what Spyglass Hill Ph1lharmol\1c Commltlee members intend to be during the upcoming holidays. rest1vities Will bcgjn with a luncheon Dec. 11 at Five Crowns-. re5taurant in Corona del Mar. President Claris tel Scbar's idea of a traditional English luncheon could not have a more appropriate scnjng ' than this reproduction ofY c Old Belle Inn nestled in the villaJe of Hurley, about 30 miles outs1de London. Guests will be invited to indulge in a cup of cheer before they taste the roasted goose in ~rt Wine sauce and plum pudding with hard sauce~Past and p~esent UnjversityofS\luthem California Chamber Singers will present traditional English carols. One week later. incm be~-will hold a Christmas party at Lhc Shark Island Yacht Club. As they dine. the annual boat parade will be in their view • • • Photographer Barry Slobln and his wife. the former Carol Laad, have welcomed a new member to their family. Noah Land Slobin, who weighed in at 6 pounds, 3 ounces and "stands" 18 inches Lall. was born Nov. 24 in San Diego. The Slob1 ns drove down and brought him home to Irvine when he was 12 hours old. "He's beauttful and doesn't look aJI red and purple like most babies, .. ac~ord1ng to the proud daddy who expects Noah to grow up to be a great ship builder or zookeeper. • • • Coasthne Chapter, B'na1 B'nth Women, will dine and celebrate Hanakkuh Dec. 12 at the Big Canyon home ofSblrley Cbt>ss. New or prospective members ma~ attend and contribution is the purchase ofa Children's Home Certificate. For reservations. phone 644-2103 or 551-0184. • • • lJobbl Tyler (owner of La Mode Fabrics) and Fawn Shockley of Huntington Beach have been to the palace~ Buckingham. that is. While the two color consultants were in England lectunng to busi- ness groups. tbey deh vered an Artbar Beaumont watercolor of the USS Hornet. to Brian Mc6raph, pri vatc secretary to Prince Philip. The painting by the late famed mlfnne artist was delivered at the request of son Dean Beaumont. It will eventually go in the London Manti me Museum alongw1th SC\- era I other .. Beau mon ts:· The two women missed the Queen and Prince by one day-• they were offthe day after she opened Parliament. However. McGraph 1ook_the111 on a t9urQft~ garden after their m1ss1on was accompl 1shed. • • • Cabbage Patch dolls, tedd) bears and toys will center the tables at Balboa Bay Club when Newpon Beach ~apter of Ch ildhelp USA members and guests meet Thu rsda )' for a boutique and luncheon. Enter- tainment will be provided by the Close Encounters directed by Bill Webster, Janet Angelo and Steve Nicholes. • • • The Fundala Folk Dancers will entertain the same day at an 11 :30 a.m. lu ncheon planned by Laguna Beach American Association of University Women at Leisure World Ctubhouse No. 2. ClaJreSUll 1s chairman of the day and Carole Bovltz, president of the state AAUW will speak. Ruth Cooper, 586-8525. may be called b)' those . needing gate clearance. College and univers1tygrads hvingin the Laguna-El Torp area may obtain membership information from Jane Berry, 499-5151 . • • • "The N utcracker" has been the theme for its 36th annual Candy Cane Ball taking place Saturday at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. When the more than 400guests _<!rnveat 7 p.m. thcywiJlfio.9 the ballroom transformed into a white and gold winter wonderland. Items will be up for auction and more than 20 pnzes will be awarded, ace-0rdang to Mrs. David Grant,.chairman. • • • Membersand guests of Parents Without Partners. Orange Coast chapter26. wiil dance to the music of Sounds Unlimited Friday from 9 p.m. to I a.m .. at C~a Mesa Country Club. More information available from 546-5788. • • • Mary Wiison, 6 73-1268, and Mae Robins, 675-0775. are taking reser· vataons for Newport Beach Ebell Club's I p.m. Thursday Christmas tea in the clubhouse. Festive decor· ations are planned and the punch bowl will be bnmming. • • • • Family Service Assoc1at1on's Las lUJC UlltY JHfAJltES port Beach Ass1sLa nee League. as Marineras Auxiliary has scheduled Its Christmas boutique and lunch· eon for 11 a.Jn . Tuesdav at Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club ... Bayview ChapterofNataonal Organization for Women plans a holiday auct1~n and party at 7;30p.m. Monda) at Newport Balboa Savings and Loan, 3021 E. Coac;t H1ghwa). 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They arc: .-"Crlmes of tbe Heart" an the StucHo Theater of Saddleback College in Mission Vie10 (831 -4656), giving final performances Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and unday at 3 p.m. -''Workiag" in the Drama Lab Theater at Orange-Coast College 1n Costa Mesa (432-5880). winding up with performances Thursday through Sa turday at 8 p.m. -"Heaven Can Walt" by the Coast Colleges Conservatory 1n the Actor's Playbox at Golden West College in Huntington Beach (895-8378), Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m . • Meanwhile, eaiht other local stage prod uct1ons con u n ue their rcspecti vc runs this week, focluding: -"Bull1llot Crummood" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays through Satur- days at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1:30 until ~.J-~ ... -----"'I'he Bat&uflqers Angel. Mary ud Joseph, Herod Ute Nit ud tlte SIHP,ter of 1Z HJt Carols lD a Pear Tree ' at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Dnvc, Newport Bc1tch (631.0288), Fridays and~ day at 8 p.m. through Dec. IS. -"A.Gale" al the Gem The. I 2U2 Main St.. Garden G (636-7213). Wednesdays through urdaysat 8 p.m., Sund~yut 7:301 Dec. 22. -"A hAJlY TlllnJ Happened 01 \fay io tlle Forum' at the Harl~ Dinner Play house, 3503 S. H~ Blvd .. Son ta Ana (979-_5S 11 ), n11 except Mondays. with ~cc~ matinees at varying curtain ta through Feb. 17. . -"Fiddler on lite Roof" at Se uan's West Danner Playhouse, Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9c; Wednesdays through Saturdays ; Sundays at I and 7 until Jan. 6 . -"Bye Bye BltdJe" at Ebzal Howard's Curtain Call Dir Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tu (838-1540). rughtly except. Mone at varymgcunain times through 12. -"Can Cao" at the Grand Dir Theater. I Hotel Way. Anah (772-77 10). night!~ except Mon< at varying cunain times through . 6. -"A Christmas Carol," a difTe adaptation of the Dickens story, t Class Act Players in the Forun Saddleback College North, 5 lrvil)e Center Drive, Irv (827-5224). Fridays and Saturda~ 8. Su ndays at '2:30 through Dec . .r. CALLBOARD -Auditions for rock opera .. Jesus Christ Supers1 will tx' held Wednesday and' Th day at Saddleback College in Mtss Vic·o ... dircctor Patrick J. Fcnne __:_ ng singers and dancers of aJI < or c tryouts, schCdulCdTrOm/ t< p.m. in Fine Ans Room 306 ... show opens Feb. 8 for two weeke and funher information 1s avaall at 83 1-4768 or 831-4747 .... Gary Bolen, Roger Keller In .. 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Sometimes magic Is the onJy thing thats real M..i.n \fn)I I~ .\lRO ~TREEP FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE SUPERMAN MOVIES ... ~ling in l\lE FRI & 00 lS liO 10 10 SAi SUN I IS lJO S4!> 800 1010 WINDY CITY FRI l 15 9 4'> SAT SUN 21'> 44~ 7 I'> 9 4S GHOSTDUSTE~ - DIU MUAAA Y DAN A YKP.OYO FRI 6 10 10 30 rn;;i SAi 130 &I ~ SUN I 30 6 10 IO 30 Pf!£Y1E.W SAi STARMAH 8 IS .NDIANA JONES and the IPGI Temple of Doom Hit 8 IS S.\I 3 SQ. JO IS SUN J SO 8 IS FRI 7 00 9'00 10 45 SAl SUN I 00 3 00 S 00 , 00 9 00 10-4~ COMING TO IDWARDI IL TORO CllllMAI WED., DEC. 5 -"BEVERLY HILLS COP" FRI., DEC. 7 "CITY HEAT " (Eastwood/Reynolds) FRI ., DEC. 14 "ST ARMAN" FRI., DEC. 14 "D.U NE " He's been chased. thrown throug h a w indow and arrested Ed die Murphy is a Detroit cop o n vac ation in.Beverly Hills ~ ' STARTS WEDNESDAY AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU NEWS from all ovef' Cal1forn1a 1s rounded up each day i n the Daily Pilat , . ~----~~-:--------------:----------------------~----~----------..... ------~~ J .. DOr.othy .Lamour still on th_e. road at 70 BJ LINDA OElJTSCH 1 ''11 ..... ......, . LO. "NGE E -Hold onto )our ron&,f.. nostal&rtl bum Doroth) Lamour. that raven·hau't'd ~~ !l)'m- bol of the I 94<X. 1 about to maA :i milestone -her 70th binhdny, and SUN. 1 :30, 3.25, 5:20. 7 15. 9 10 edwards TOWN CENTER I: •a• Al PGlll '1111(111751 4184 cffl\I ll OM IC PUii 1()111 • COUA "'UA 'ihc's not olraid to say o .. I've got to tell my age.". he say ~1th a laua}I . ··Everyone think$ I'm 11 year or .&wo older than Sob Hope'" Lamour, who wa part of a famou film trio wuh Hope. 81. and the I tt Bing Cro by. id that because of their long ns'ioc1ation in the string of )UCCCS!lful ''road" pictures he I) Often liste<l in movie almanac a~ 80 years olc.l or more "When I "'as m my late S()s, they had me l3 or 14 years ol~kr." he ~id m dismay. But age. she added. doesn't .. ' ............ ~ .. __.. ....... ....,.........._ . "A TOTAL DELJGHT ..• COMPLETELY CAPTIVATING. REFRESHINGL y DIFFERENT ... Ht ....... ., NF ... •ORK P< 1 FRI. 1:00, 8:10, 10:10 BUENA PARK atlUSIVC EIUC£Mm edwards TOWN CENTER SD IWY AT BalSIOl & AIClOll751 4184 CAOSS ••OM S C PlAJA HOlll • COSTA MIU El TORO SAT /SUM 1 :30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:10, 10:10 . NEWPoff"l' BEACH mean a thma. "I feel better 10 u lot of ways now than I did when I started out." 1111, she plan not to count her 70th birthday on Dec. 10. "( th1nl I'll kip it. I don't feel that old. I probably look 1t, but I don't feel tt." At 70, Dorothy Lamotr 1s nn attractive matron who doesn't stand out in a crowd until one studi~ the wide hazel eyes. instantly re- cognizable as those of the South Seas be.auty she often played on screen . She smiles and the strains ofTahttiah A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE "Very funny ... belly-shol~ing laughs. ~lodoy IOW SIOWIK tUA ~BR(A s~ sm 111£11 PUI UA MO~S 8 9514993 COSUIW CDWAROS SOOIH COASI P\AlA ~6 1711 MmllCTOl ICACI (OWAROS tU'lWCTON 8'30388 • COWAllDS WOOOBJOOC[ SSI 0655 \AMAN SRO CATCWAY S 523 1611 tACllH •IW LACUNA Hit l S MAI I 768 6611 llSSIM YIUO ~V(l()MAll 495 6110 OWCl 0RAHGC OR IN 63H361 OWCl CH:DOM£ 6347m ctSTA•.SA COWAROS HARBOR 631 3501 WlSTlllSTU CDWAROS CINCMA WCSl 891 3935 ORANGE LJ -- UA MOV1M 95i!-41.f-f 1 F. t1Ward ~ l Toro 581 9'100 Edwards Newport Ctl'fl!ma 844 tT7150 Oned<>me 634 2553 mus1c which always accompanied her appearances seem not ~o far away. Now, aner years of mamqc and motherhood in the San Fernando Valley, he's back on the road apin, doina occasional dinner theater plays around the country. mounting her ·own club act and"llta$:: show and even appeunng at shopping center open- ings or auctions. She also make~ a cameo appear- ance as herself Tuesday night on the TV cries "Rem ington Steele." "Why do I keep working? Because I love 1t. Let's put 1t this way -it's therapy." she said m an interview Six years ago. Lamour almost gave up when Btll Howard. her husband of 35 ~ears. d1od afer a long 1Uness. Theirs had been one of Hollywoo<l's model mamages. a union that never -NOW PlAYING - COSTA ML~A IRVI NE COSTA Ml SA f JOA JI l ,fr J~t J•1i1 1 '1•Jt /111 l l WHO .. HUNTINCT°" 8£ACH [d'WdftJ• f~u•·t OQt Jf 848()188 l !;1. 11n , • •y ti' I HI< LAGUNA BE.Arn ~ t·A..lrrt..-·\n11fr 1 , 1 1'11 '.,, ORAN CE AM O•·•'<J~ y,, I I i4 WESTMINSTER f J~jll! \f t I ht t 1111 I'! I', WEST~JNSTER Edwafdc; Cinema WPst 891 3935 *FOUNTAIN VAUf. V ! tlw.mJc, F'o11n1.11n V111l1>v Tw1rt 83.9 1500 *MISSION VIEJO Edwards Vle)O Mall 495 6220 * PR£SCNTEO JN .,.,.,,. 00o:::;:;:::.:..;== NO PAS.Sf.S ACC£.PTED FOR THIS EHGIGEMOO .. fi1hercd under the pressures of her stardom ·-"When Bill died I 1 for 1.it months and wouldn't see anyone, not even my ch1ldn:n," she said. "My doctor. my friends, all !.aid to go back to work." She credits a oombinntion of (~c tors for rousing her from "deep mourning: Her sons brought her a little black Scottish terrier, Coco, who is still her beloved companion: she saw a play on television she wanted to do -"Barefoot in the Park"; and her friend, Earl Holliman, who owned a dinner theater, asked her to appear there. "Three days later I was goin~ and I haven't stopped since," she said. She performed 10 "Barefoot" at Seba - uan's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente 1n 1980. Betty Grable talked her into doing dinner theater. "She said. 'They treat Dorothy Lamour you beautifully and you get your self-,.. respect back."' birthplace. New Orleans. where she Her club· act. which appeals to played the old Saenger Theater. · nostalgia bull's, has been a ~it in "When I was m elementary school, theaters around the country, and m )' mother used to grab whatever most reccntl) took her home to her change she could to let me go to the , movies on Saturdays." Mass Lamour ---------------.• <;aid. "I went to the Saenger and saw a movu: called. 'The Fleet's In' with Clara Bow I loved it. In fact. I once played hook} and took m) lunch to the Saenger theater and sat there all day long wat<:~ang 'The Fleet's In' over and over just the ~are ·· That planted her passion for ~ov ies she said. and spurred her m1gra-t10~ to Hollywood afer becoming "Mrss New Orleans" as a teen-ager. A few years later. she was under contract to Paramount. She had done the "Jungle Pnncc.ss" and five other movies. --NOW PLAYING -- As the long-haired cxouc beauty in a form-fitting sacong. she was hot box office. Her 60 mov1es'are now relics of a distant past. she concedes -an era she's sorry 1s gooe. BR.EA ITlORO UA Movies 990 40Z2 Edwards Saddlebacll 581 5880 "You go into a movie today and nine 11mes out of 10 you come out depressed," c;he ~aid. "When I was doing those '>Ill)'. wonderful Jungle pictures and road pictures they didn't make any sense But you'd forget the mortgage and the operation for grandma and you'd come-out and be hap[ry. An,d that's what I thmk show bus7ness 1s all about." BUENA PARK UAM<Mes 17T 4)9SZ 4993 COSTA MBA Edwards Bnst04 540 7444 COST'AME5A Edward~ Cinema Center 979 4 T 41 FOONTAIN VAJJEV Edwards Fountain Valley 839 1500 TRQ'IRl'. Edwards ~bridge SSI 065»- 0MHGE C1nedome 534.2553 LAST WEEKEND MILLIONS OF PEOPLE FELL IN LOVE WITH "FALLING IN LOVE." "There lain electric dwrge bet--. Robef'1 DeNlro Ind Meryl Streep thllt volts lromthe ICl'e«'I •• .. movte '° trel9Ut!I.'' Falli~ in m\1 .. .,,~ ... l.oY9' II lhill yMr'I 'Terme of E11dnnne11t ... _ _.,. -- l'OflONlO - ·~ toW!old." __ .,.. - ~~'.AV1l:'1l li'l wi •.1 '~·~ l.i •,if'ffr'1" .•m"'q!Ta · ·, , . . Wll ~1( f.,ji\/I ••'It'• :.!I •f. •JM•· t WHl'1 ~4 to/..r'/i• ,, '• ·,•, "1'. o.i J'Ai J\filJfk ~"°-'!...::-.:::.:~::-Ktnur P.'I w./"f'I, Nkh' 11 • llY 1 t-!M! :! ·~rMA!J~r~ r ff ft ---NOW PLAYING 4 • llREA El TORO HUNTINGTON BEACH MISSION YIUO Mann Brta Pl.11a fONatO~ r To10 [ 0Nil0\ H\Jn1 ngtOI' £ dwiilO\ VitlO I "''n 51'9 5339 581 9500 Cinema 8-48 0388 830 6990 ):OST A MESA IRVINE Edwards l own c~nttr 7) I 418-4 EoNards WoodOIO\lQf' Cooema S5) 065~ NO 'ASSl~l'TEO '011 THIS EN040EM(HTI NEWPORT BEACH Edwaflls ~•poll C.ntma 644 0760 ORANGE C1nedome 634 2553 *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Performancn Mondly * Thru S.tyrdly (Exc1pt Holidays & Spec. 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If no r1dio with 1cc:euory posmon, bnn1 your own AM portable. OPOl 1UlOllS AT l:OO NII OM.Y 6:)0 ·SUITS 7:00 N Children Under 12 ALWAYS FREE BUENA PARK IJ:@:l#f?l31 ':::;~·.~·r. l.!:~rl~) • • SU,EA SWA, MEETS bwy SAT. & ~ndly • • f1l4JUI •tit/ L•,...AWtu 01 hell I . ' ' ' • • * * llallal1IJs (P5) )~ I ~ • U lllUl (I) lll'I tOl.DOI (I) l'lUS l. ic. IT TMl CIW.'1Df Pl.US 1911 Of fll CCM1 (!'I Ill J. 19.191T m. 1141 _,.. (NI CJllUI (I) ~Olle...,ll MRIW * WfnClrl(I) l'lUS Ill .... " .. (N.IJ) HIWAY39 ~ "" IOJIOS (I) Pl.US ..... (N.lfl ~~ ~10:-t!!:'c':.~i~ M n:w CIMUW IMwc. (II* l'lUS I mnw. Cll a. Slllil (I) --• ac11111 <II l'l .. 111 .,_IOI (I) ll•]zj2t$W21~~ 1: ~;1~·:~r. , .. ) • • IUPfA SWA, MUTI Ewtfv flt UJ. SU• it • I ~ ~l ':vtf09U • ••tOt ... INl .. . I 1t-'OOI (I) 1 Ill. .. ll( (I) I CUSS Of llM (I) MISS ION . · ., Su·mm.erf ield: Solitude within the metro area Summerfield, a collection of single-family executive homes In Costa Mesa, offers the seclusion of a quiet neighborhood In the South Coast metropolitan center. Only a few of the homes, developed by Standard-Pacific Corp., remain for sale. microwave combination, separ- ate electric cooktops, 11-cycle dishwasher, and lcemaker plumbing. Ceramic tlle counter tops, hand-finished oalt'--eabl- nets, oak-trimmed luminous cell- ing lighting and a breakfast nook are also Included. Master bedrooms feature mir- rored wardrobe doors, private dressing area, walk-In closets (most plans), hand-set ceramic tlle tub and shower surrounds, separate tub and shower. dual vanities, and porcelaln finished steel tobs. ' "The noteworthy success of Summerfleld Is very gratifying," said Steve Scarbrough, vice president of Standard-Pacific. "Homebuyers' enthusiasm for Summerfield Is a testament to the lasting appeal of quality and value, and the development's -location Is one of the most desirable In Orange County." Exteriors offer natural cedar siding and textured stucco, as well as mission clay and shaketlle roofs. All of the homes have two- or three-car garages with elec- tronic ctoor opener, concrete driveways. rear yard fencing and gas barbeque outlets in patio area. Artlat'• conception of San Michel townhome community ln C09ta Mesa, at priees ran&ln& from $,113,000toS132,000. Available In three floor plans, the two-story, four-bedroom residences range from 2, 190 to 2,560 square feet of living space. They feature formal dining rooms and family rooms with hand-built masonry fireplace and gas logllghter valve. 2nd phase of CM townhornes released This limited collection of 50 Summerfield homes is priced from $194,000 to $227,000. that feature two bedrooms, two and a self-cleaning oven. a pan- bedrooms plus den or three try In most plans, oak cabinets. a bedrooms. double sink with disposer. 1ce- Buyer~ may choose from 35 homes at prices from $113,000, with several finance options Hlghllghts include hideaway maker plumbing and ceramic tile The homes feature multi-areas. atrlums. a Iott/den m one counter to. Additional amenities Include ceramic tile entries. carpeting throughout, and sloped ceilings, along with antiqued brass door hardware, custom hand- troweled celling treatments, raised panel interior doors, dec- orator-selected Interior lighting fixtures, oak entry doors and oak stair railings. skylights and clerestory windows and an inside laundry area. Kitchens feature oven and To visit the homes, take the San Diego Freeway to· Fairview Street In Costa Mesa and drive north to Sunflower Avenue. Turn right on Sunflower, then right again on Smalley to Sum- merfield. The sales office and exquisitely decorated models by Carole Elchen Interiors are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional details call 957-1282. - Phase II of San Michel's Euro- pean-styred townhomes has been Introduced by The M.D. Janes Co.. developer of the community located on Victoria Street. fust west of Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Prospective buyers may choose from 35 townhomes at prices from '$113,000 to $132,000. Several financing op- tions are offered. Cry•tal Cay bomea ranae from 759 to l , l 71 aquare feet, with •ucfi amenltlea aa two-atory Uvtna room• with •loped celllnga and aeparate dfnlng areu. · Crystal Cay financing helps renters swit_ch to ownership S h ea community features condos p lus 2-story townhomes " two bedrooms and a loft Recreational amenities include "Laguna Niguel Is no longer two swimming pools and spas. a 1ust a bedroom community since volleyball and basketball court It Is well-represent~d by more and a viewing gazebo. than 2,600 businesses," said Situated within the master- Lockhart. planned community of laguna First-time buyers 1are settling Ranging In size from 759 to Heights; Crystal Cay Is minutes at Crystal Cay In Laguna Niguel, 1. 171 square feet of Interior area, away from Laguna Niguel Re-· where ffnan~lng with FHA. VA the ho'mes offer such amenities glonal Park, which Includes a 43'- and 30-year fixed-rate loans as two-story living rooms with acre lake stocked for fishing, helps renters become home-sloped ceilings. separate dining t rowboat rentals. and equestrian owners. said Chuck Lockart. area; ~raperles, lnterlor laundry t11d hiking !falls. 1&les manaqer for CoatS" Reaity, areas. skylights and private Seven furnished model homes, lncH.e added, ''I have taken patios or terrace balconies. decorated by Design I, and the Crystal Cay homes.· designed sales office. staffed by Coats pleasure In seeing people's reac-by The Barkus Group of Newport tlons when they realize that lhey Realty, Inc .. are open dally from Beach, also have forced air 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further can afford to purchase their first heating with preparation for fu-Information , cal! 831-8860. reakjence at Cryatal Cay."· .. ture atr condltlonlng; toity 1n· · The Shea Homes devetopment sulated walls and celllngs. Hght· Vrsnors should t'llko the .COr- features prices ranging from weight cori~rete between party one 9alley Parkway exit south $69,990 to.$ t 15,000 for single-floort for 6 1etra sou~ control. from the San Diego Freeway level condomlnluma with one or flreplaoes In most plans and Continue to Street of the GoJden two bedrooms and two-story covered parking atalls wtth lock-Lan1ern and turn left to Crystal townhomea Incorporating up to ~ abte storage rea• Cay I t paned windows, shutters and plan. volume ceilings, clerestory Furnished model homes are private courtyard entries. windows-and/or skylights and open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Recreational facilities include greenhouse windows. For Inform at 1 on . p hon• a swimming pool. spa, poolhouse Every home otters a wood-650-0616. and landscaped grounds with burning fireplace with loglighter, To visit the new townhome mature palms and other spec1-dining room and private patio community. take the San Diego men trees. Professional malnten-reached by sliding glass doors. Freeway to the Harbor Boulevard ance is provided through the plus attached two-car garages exit. then proceed south to homeowners· association. with automatic door openers Victoria Street ~md turn right a San Michel otters a collection Kitchens Include electric short d!Stance to the develop- of three. two-story floor plans range, multi-cycle dishwasher ment ~~~-·~·---------------'------------------------------------~~~~- The Premiere Location In Huntington Beach Exterior Features • 4 Tennis Courts • Pools and Spas • Indoor Racquetball Court • 24 Hour Manned Guard House Interior Fe atures • Lofts •Oval Tubs • Tiled Entnes • Flfeplaces • Enclosed Garages • Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops Models Open Daily 10 A.M . To 5:00 P.M . (714) 840·4661 Fine Commun1tm" bv Mola Dev lopment Coroorat1on Sl~·\lll{I I)( ii~ VI l l AGE From $117,900 ....... .,,, .. • Oh l r . ' I HB was .builder's choice a~ Place \for livelihood, life Early In his career, Frank Mola chose - focus on good design, authentic details --.. - Builder/developer Frank Mola the oil well pumping near the constructed triplex and fourplex entry seemed consistent wJth the residential units In the city of working environment. • Huntington Beach In 1974 "be-But It wasn't all workl The cauee I knew lt was the place commercial structure Included a where I wanted to llve and to racquetball court, a spa and an work." · exercise room -employee Today, Frank Mola heads Mola amenities that were hardly the Development Corp., ~hlch will norm for any Orange County deliver more than 1,000 restden-office at the time -or since. tlal units this year and has started'" Although the company has not construction on the $51 mJlllon restricted Its activities to Hunt-e h art er Ce n t re co m -lngton Beach, Mola prefers to be merclal/entertalnment complex close to the action. His new on Beach Boulevard. offlces, east of Beach Boulevard Early·ln his career, the young on Adams Avenue. are within the builder/developer wanted to master-planned community of concentrate on good design, SeaBrldge where he Is building a characterized by a style that variety of attached ,homes, ln- ·resulted from appropriate and eluding Seabridge Village and authentic detalllng. Seabridge Villas. The 744-unit, Visitors to his offices In the water-oriented condominiums com'merclal complex he built on will have five swimming pools, Adams Avenue west of Beach two racquetball courts, four ten- Boulevard were consistently re-nls courts, five spas and two warded with what was then an recreation clubhouses. iconoclastlc design. Rendered With the start of Charter with meticulous attention to de-Centre at Beach Boulevard and tail . the New England VIiiage Warner Avenue, the firm Is creat- theme Included beveled glass Ing a business and entertainment lobby door, an enclosed ·spiral complex. Phase one of approx- staircase and shlo's bell. Even lmately 400,000 square feet will feature a 14-story office tower, Edward's Cinema flveplex theatre, a regional Holiday Health Spa and two restaurants. Mola believes Charter Centre will contribute to producing "a sophisticated professional busi- ness base" that will provide an alternative for the congested airport area • Concurrently, Mola Is Involved In the city's massive redevelop- ment program. The Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency has already announced plans to revitalize and Improve rttsldentlal and commercial structures, rec- reation facilities, access and parking for three different areas of the city. "In 10 more years, visitors to Huntington Beach won't re- cognize It, except for its hospit- able, small-town warmth ~nd appeal. The massive redevelop- ment of beach facilities. which has been a problem for years, Is· already nearing completion. Even by next summer, many of the changes In our city wlll be apparent to the visitor. "It is an exciting time to be here, but then. the last 10 years have been more exciting and more satisfying than I ever ex- pected. It's been a great 10 and I'm looking forward to the next 10," Mola said. Program aims-at 1st-time buyers Recently approved changes to 1he Cal-First Homebuyers' Pro- gram, particularly Increases In area purchase price caps and a longer term for repayment of a buydown, should attract more first-time homebuyers to the program, according to the Irvine Board of Realtors. Cal-First Is a program ap- proved by the voters of California In November 1982. Under its terms. qualified first-time buyers carr·secure low. graduated pay- ment financing to purchase an existing or new home. "The program. another financ- ing tool available to homebuyers, uses California tax-exempt mort- ga_ge bonds to provide a gradu- ated buydown of the Interest rate on a buyer's fixed-rate, first mortgage loan." explains Ron Mazzano, president of the Irvine Board of Realtors. The buyer is qualified at the below-market. buydown rate and the payment is gradmated over the first six years of the loan. Mola·· Huntington Beach office features an. attractiYe work environment. ~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;.;..~~~~~~~~-- . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . I' . • . . ' • • .. ' . . 1 .. GRAND OPENING ' • t Your future d eserves a NeWport Beach address. Now. 0 ' • Liv 1ng at Harbor \.>voods in exclu-.1ve :-..l•wpon Beach. <..a\<.. <..omt"thing important about who you drl? .rnd when~ \-ou"n· g!Jing Th" prec-,t1g1ou:. locat1on "a future rl?ward \.llU dl·'~'ne rww -c1 reflecl1on ot \our c1ch1t'Vl'ffil'nl'> ~cldl ... and pt>r..,onal tastec; Y1Ju don t hc1ve 10 wan until your incoml' nw-. t1> mc·e1 the nurmall\ expensive Newport &>c1ch prtCI!'> Hc1rhor \v1x;d., h11ml?-. are pnced for growing bu.,1m·..,., c1 nd pmf e.,c.,111nal careers Quietly Impressive I h1· -.mart!\ '>l;lcJ Harbor \~/ood.., townhonw" n·po'>I· 111 p11 1ur1·..,.,11w l·ourt ... c1l11ng curvinl{ drtvl''> ~0011, 1h1• p1t 1ua· v. ill lw complete, with c1 ccHdully dl''>tl{m·d lc1nd'>cc1ping plan of nch grl?l'nery wit h c1bundc1nl lrl'l'' c1nd -.hruh ... The d1.,tincuve townhome'> -wnh altc1c hl·d d1rec t t>ntrv garages -feature C.aluorn1a contcmporarr dC''>l~nc-, \A..11h '>tucco faccidec; and cedar 'hah· roof, '\II hnml'' fC"atur~ wood-burning fi replace\, vaulted n•1ling.., lar~l' pnvatt' deck'> and bakoniec;, kitchen" f catunn~ 111p ~rad'"· c1ppliance<.. cu<..tom de~1gned cah1m•t\ c1ncl mc1n\ mnn.• ameni t1('s lk\ldt•\ hcing clow lo ocean beaches. you II di'o l'nl"'r \IJur dt-hom1· recreation fa<.'1lit1es includin~ d pool "Pel dnd c lubhou~ f 1 II 1h1? worJtl v•1u0 re movin~ up To fi arbnr \.Vood-. 1n :\PV.. j)(Jft I w11 Bcdruom>:i Lp to 2~z Bath~ Luxury Condominium I lomecs From $148,99Q Furn1\hl'tl Mndfl\ .ind '\ale\< >f{1<,. I )prn I >ailv from Ill .i m to do'k Phon\ {7HJ .LS2:DU& -~- 1111 Harhor \lrnr,.j\ Place "'"""'fl'O" ~.1eh <"..ilaforn11 <Uhti41 '-F WPOR I Bl ,\( H '\ LFG.'\C'Y OF STY( E. ~-~ 11 11 IX)l G l.AS '\LLRf l>C<)\.fP.\:-..Y '' , ......... tlft, ......... ct1 ...... ~ .. ·"'~''""",,...''"•• ..,.,, ... ~ .. ~-..... .. u~ ................ • .. _ ... , .. .., .....,.,_~, ~ .., ,..,_tr,..... m.~m '*'"""""' ..... .,.. , .... ,.._ ~ ",,..,......"Mlttw ..... u. ••• Gr ..... ..,.,.,., ~, ..... CondO ·association finances 1nust be disclosed.to buyers By SIMON SYKES You have accepted an offer on your condominium unit. Your broker sees that the buyer gets copies of the con- dominium CC&Rs (covenants-, conditions and restrictions), plus the homeowners' association by- laws and articles of incorpor~ ttoTI. But now the buyer asks you for a copy of the homeowners' association proposed operating budget for the next fiscal year, as well as a statement showing the amount of delinquent assessments. You are not too keen to give the buyer these documents. because you know the condominium roof is in urgent need of repair. You are also well aware that the lack of lldequate reserves will mean a whopping 50 percent assessments hike In the coming year. These problems would be ap- parent from the documents the buyer is asking for. You ask your broker If you must comply with the buyer's request. If you have a well-informed broker, he will answer yes. Since July 1, owners of common interest subdivisions (such as condos, planne<r developments, time shares. etc.) have been required by California law to make various financial dis- closures to buyers. Failure to complv subjects a seller to liability for damages, plus a crvn penalty of up to $500. To prove the buy_er did, in fact, receive the requested docu- ments. the escrow agreement should state the buyer received and read them. (Simon Sykes is editor of flr•t tuHday, a journal for the real estate industry, P. 0 . Box 20068, Riverside. CA 92516. Tel: 686-8005) The view's the thing at Grandview Series Views from a hilltop site are proving popular with buyers at Landmark Homes/Grandview Serles, reports Ralph Decker, sales • manager at the garden townhome development In El Toro. "These beautiful townhomes have been designed to take advarrtage of the pan0<am1c views offered bx this choice location," Decker said. "And buyers have been Impressed with the fact that all Grandview townhomes feature wide ex- panses of glass across the rear of the homes, allowing them to fully enjoy the views." A development of Signet Land- mark Inc., The Grandview fea- tures four, twp·story floor.plans rar:iglng from 1,386 to 1, 794 square feet. Three plans have three bedrooms and one has two bedrooms and ff loft. Prices begin at $129,500. All homes offer two-car at- tached garages In front with direct home entry, fenced rear yardS, downs a rs powder rooms with two fUll baths upstairs and fireplaces In living rooms. Standard features Include cen· ln•ex•pen•alve • 'l•n 11\ $pen 11v1 not high 1n price re1 son1ble CllSSllled ..., ..... edvettlatnQ ,.... Ctass1t1ed Advertising ~2-5678 ' tral air conditioning, carpeting In all major living areas, ceramic tile entry flooring, vaulted and ca- thedral ceilings, decorator-, selected hardware and llgtttlng fixtures, forced-air heating, mir- rored wardrobe doors In master bedrooms, skylights over stair- wells, cultured marble pullmans In baths and po"f'celaln-coated steel bathtubs with glass shower enclosures. · Kitchens offer eye-level gas ranges with upper microwave .. oven and self-cleantrig lower oven. porcelain-lined dish- washers, custom-flntsri~d hard· wood cabinets, cerahitc tlle counter tops, vinyl flooring, luml- novs ceilings and pantrtes. Two plans have greenhouse w1ndows. Community recreation f ea- tures In ttre first phase of de- velopment Include a swimming pool, tennis court and clubhouse with lounge, kitchen and shower facilities for both men and women. Ar:iother swimming pool with ca n aruuwo additional tennis courts will be added In a later phase. The sales office and decorat6d models at The Grandview are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The development-can be reached tsy taking the Santa Ana Freeway~ to the El Toro Road exit and driving east on El Toro Road to the development, Which 11 Just pest Trabuco Road. More Infor- mation Is available by calling 859-2472 ' -'--~- • .. ~~~~=-~;:;:-... -;~~'_;;;;_;;;;__; ...... ~ ........ -r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O~range~~Co~ut~D~A~l~LY=P~ILOT/Sunday,Decemb«2,1184 CS Las Pal~as pla n . · CUsto1n desig ed with liOIDes · in mii:i d h idden • _pr.1Y:ac The one-bedroom Brisa plan at below-market bond loans. the Barratt Las PaJmas con-Barratt Irvine reports that domlnlum community In Mission more than 100 of the r con- VleJo Is designed for a blend of domlnlum homes have been ·sold privacy and convenience. slncetheSeptembergrandopen- The single-level residence fea-Ing. inSJC ''Whl1e hornelhoppera ... _,. we're hard to find, It'• that ..,.. seclusion thet prow. pop• tures an entertainment area, Standard features Include air Including a llvtng room with conditioning , • de~ora or- corner windows, adjacent dining selected carpeting w and 'J ' room and kitchen with pantry and dryer, pflvate patio or alcony wtth buyera at the St~ oustom home community 1n --,,.....,....~ North San Juan Capiltt9no," aaJd o• Post, vtoe pruldent °' the Fredricka o.v.topment , eating bar; and a prlvacy-orlen-and, In some plans, vOfume 11ed bedroom appointed with celllngs. ~resslng room, walk-In closet and compartmented bath. Corl)__ m. firm ~ tbit __ community. The homes are priced from $68,490.. . Las Palmas presents four ad- ditional floor plJtns, Including a studio, one-and two-bedroom arrangements In single-level and ~ownhome styles. Prices begin at $58,990, and nclude complete furnishings for he Studio 2 plan. Available ... .,,..,.Ing ,,,,.h1dQ..LF"4A , VA and Kitchens Include built-In dish- washer, hardwood ctablnets, ceramic. tile counter tops end water llne for lcemaker. Situated on a hilltop In Mission Viejo, Las Pelmas' Is Influenced by Mediterranean themes. Furnished model homes and a sales office are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with helpful Barratt staff on.. hand. Phone 830-4450. Lu Palmu condomlalama In lllMlon Viejo •tart at $58,990, with complete . . "We are hidden t/Nllt'f from freeway tight and sound In a --~lct7'-ureeque valley offtrtng thi ultimate Tn sectusk>n, W.W., end ~· for the StadJo :l plan and a variety oCftnanctnc option•. · privacy, aJI wtthln a 20-mlnut9 drive from Jrvlne and Newport.'' Post noted. • Already the site of neatty 100 custom homes, the Stonerldge community lncludea mtles of riding traJla, equestrian center, tennis courts, and vMlwa of the rolling hilts. Estate sfze homeelt91 _... Luxury El Toro ho1nes feature special fi:rlancing -fS~:E:~~ Plans at Pacesetter's hilltop development and formal dining rooms. Some residences have as many as cludefullexterlorwau and cemng able for the executive lot biuYer, of the homes have breakfast three wOOd-burnlAg fireplaces. Insulation and forced air heating. Post said. ~ff er up to four bedrooms, 2,505 square feet nooks and two plans have wet Kitchens at Montbury on the Modet homes and sales office • To visit Stoneridge: take the . Pacesetter homes is offering special financing for Its luxury homes of Montbury on the Hiii, situated In the hills above El Toro. The financing package offers 30-yeer, fixed rate financing et 11 ~ percent. bars. · Hiii feature ceramic-tile counter are open deity from 10:30 a.m. to San Diego Freeway from the unsurpassed In terms of quality, Wood, stone and brick detail-tops, raised panel oak cabinets, a 6 p.m. To reach the homes, take Newport area and drive south to elegance and value," said Ing highlight the ext&iors of the p.antry, microwave and self-the· Senta Ana or San oi,oo· the Avery off-ramp. Gounder the Paoesetter sales manager Guy residences, as do fire retardant cleaning ovens, dishwasher, dis-Freeway to the Lake Forest Drive freeway at Avery to Marguerite, Livingston. ceder shake roofs and three-car poser end waterline for refrlger-exit. Go east on Lake Forest to then drive south one mHe to Prices begin et $175,990. The garages. Lots average 'A acre. ator lcemaker. Trabuco Road and right on Highland. Tum left on Highland homes have from 1,839 to 2,505 tnterlors feature such Master bedrooms offer walk-in Trabuco to El Toro Road. Turn ·and go all the way up. the hill square feet of llvlng space. They amenities as central air con-clo9ets end baths with oval tubs, left on.EJ Toro to Canada and left about one mite. ere aveltable In one-and two-dttionlng, ceramic tlle entry floor-separate sho~rs and ttouble on Canada to the Mont bury The Fredricks Development story,_Jhr~ and four-bedroom Ing, central Intercom system, and vanities. entrance. For more information, sa'89 center la open d&Uy fFOm 10 .,. floor plans; ell have family rooms custom carpeting. Some of the EnerQy-savlng features _In-call 855-3737. a.m. The phone number la __________ ,,._ ... ____ .... _____ ........ _...... 495-6242. "Luxury homeshoppers are finding Montbury on the Hiii Seacliff , l slated for national • attention Seacllff on the Greens In Hunt· lngton Beach will gain national attention with the upcoming pub- llcetlon of brochures and na- tional advertisements for a wide- ly distributed sprinkler system. "We were looking for a 'beauty shot' of a nice residential area for baCl<grouna for brochures and ads when we heard about Sea- Cllff on the Greens." 'said a phptographer for the sprinkler company. "Then when we saw the caliber of homes and how beautifully planned ·the green- b~ts and walkways are, we decided to make a second trip. Now we are planning a third trip because we want even more shots with more of the homes showing," he said .• Cayman Development Co. Is developer of the new residential community along the fairways of the SeeCllff Country Club, and of the luxurious Estate Serles homes available In one and two stories and split-level configura- tions. Three to five bedrooms end up to 41" baths are contained In the designed homes, providing com· fort and luxury for homeowners. Robert Earl, of Irvine and Century City, designed The Es- tate Serles homes in Mediter- ranean, Cape Cod, traditional, French and English styles. They range from 2,600 to 4,500 square feet homes, In eight Interior designs. Foremost among the Interior design elements are two-story entry foyers. libraries with sky- lights, circular staircases, upper- lflvel galleries, flreptac.es and master bedrooms wltt\ French doors and private retreats. Two-story-hfgh ceilings, win .. dowed breakfast nooks, and dining areas also highlight The Estate Serles homes, prl(:ed from $389,500. Homeshoppers interested In touring the five fully furnished models may visit the Information center dally except Tuesdays from 11 e.m. to 5 p.m. · To reach The-Estate Serles homes In the coastal community of SeaCliff on the Greens, take the San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway to Golden West Street. The entrance to SeaCllff on the Gi"hns ls located on Palm -Avenue, three-our s o ·a m e west of the Intersection of Gold· en west and Palm. · Further Information la avail- able at 960-7337. Too To Keep Unde:r; Wraps! SENIORS 55 & OLDER! FROM s4g5001month Take a look at what life at Windward Cove has to off er -and see why our premier was a record-breaking sales success! · , • 1 & 2 Bedroom \. l Condomini.wns . Designed Exelusively For those 55 and Over • Remote-Controlled Security Entry Gate • Overlooking Terry Park • Short Blocks to Shopping & Services •.Clean Ocean Breezes & Fresh Air! , OWNERSHIP FOR SENIORS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH FROM JUST $58,990 Sales office open daily 10-am to 6 pm Mondays 1 pm to 6 pm 7631 Taylor Ave Huntington Beach • .714/842-2727 ------.. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, o.c.nit>er 2. 1884 NO fond memor i es of hig h school athletic p(ograms Dear Ann undcrs: I think you wtll need a crowbar to ae1 your foot out of your mouth regard in& your reply to a distressed mother and father 1n Fat&O,N.D. We live in lndhna and the co.china naffs around be re are Just 1U bad. Notonly1.retheyouna1Lhletes made to run tilJ they drop. they practice all summer, which is against tbelaw. Theyareexpectcd totaby-i1 with their coaches' children, help tbeirwivcs with lhe houtcwork, mov. and rake their yards and wash and wu theircars. Thek.idsdon't say anythina for fcarofbcing benched. Both vuln&rable. South -Oeals. WEST • A9S .NORTH • 85• <:1 863 o AQ9 • J532 EAST + KJ 106 ~ K975 0 2 iv .. 2 O J108763 •SG • Q 1097 SOUTH • Q72 ~ AQ J 10 o K54 +AK• The bidding: So•tla Wut North Eut I + Paaa 2 + Pase 3 NT Pua Pa11 Pa11 Opening lead: Jack of 0. .. There was no mistaking t.he fer vor of the Nine of Diamonds as he warmed to his subject. "The role of kings and queens in this game is greatly overstated. The day of the proleLariat has arrhred . Power lo the spot cards!" It wt w1th LittJe tnaue and conunu Lhtou&hout hool Don't ask youre:\perb(princ1oalsor coache ). A k the scaenoc, En al i.sh or math teachers who~ 1t 1olq Ott every da)'. A$k coUeae students what they remember about hle,h school sports.Ask the uperintcndentsaboul the kickbacks they &el from the sponina·aoodscompanie Ourkids are not a trow~ to buy ba ketball or track shoe on theitown~ they must be ordered throuah tbe &cbooJ. Personal sporting equipment or sportswear for schools 1s BIG BU INESS. lama motheroffivesons. All were ... OMAR· SHARIFF active in hi&h bool sports. lfl treated my boy like-the co h treat them. it would be labeled child abuse. -A Parent Who Hu Seen It Happen For IOYear Dear Partal: 1reccheda11rpri• ta1 HmMr of lenen from pare••• wlilo cem,l&lae4 aboat •ow to•&• a~letict was oa ik!rtoU 184 ltow belpleu tlaey were to do oytlllq abo11t lt. Here'• aaotber one: Dear Ann Landers; Get out the old wet noodle. Tbedescriptiori of what went on in a Fargo high school, by someone you thou&ht was tryinf to pull a fast one, was on the level. 'd be CHARLES I GOREN ... THE TALE OF THE NINE OF DIAMONDS the South seat. "'Allhough he had the shape for it.," intoned the Nine, "South's ha'nd was too strong for a one no trump opening bid but not strong enough for two no trump. Therefore, he · elected to open one club to make it as easy as possible tor partner to respond. North really had no good respon e. although J would ha ve preferred one diamond to the club raise. South jumped to three no trump to end the auction. suit. That would require three en tries to dummy. but only two were readily available. "Declarer's play to the first trick brought gasps of surprise-from the -kibitzers-he rose with the ace of diamonds in dummy and jettisoned his king under it! No. he had not taken leav,. of his senses; he was simply planning to have me play my part in the insurrection. "He took a · successful heart finesse. then led a diamond and. when West played low, J was fin· essed. Naturally, I won the trick- West's lead had marked the location of the't.en. Now declarer was able to take another winning heart finesse. get back to tbe table with the queen of diamonds and take a third finesse v,,illfr11 to be\ my life on 1t. In ftct. high hool 1thfcte1 are beinaat>u~ 1naareat1n1ny ca t1t1 all over the country. One afternoon when l went to fick up m~ son after rootbaH practice was horrified by what I saw. Tbecoacb made lheklds run up and down those ~halcy metaJ bleachers until they damn neardropped. When one boy • tripped and cut hiuhin be was told to keep aoing, even thoujh there was quite a lot ofblood runninadown tHe kid's leg. The boyswcTe kept't'Unntng up and down the bleachers for 20 m1outcsaflertbcy bad been playana .. All• luous \ hard for three hours. ·his general knowled&e 1hat tbjs · coach makes the boys run on the back roads in combat boots. One mother told me berson's feet looked like hamburger and she was furious. The boybca&Cd beroot to complain. He said he'l(l be called a 11ssy and probab!TI>ut on the bench fOI' ~mainderofthe season. lam surprised you were dumb enou&h 10 call up the hiah scboo1s io Far:aoandchcckout the story. Do you believe for one minute thecoacbes wouJdadmit toanythin,a?Theonly thing that <'ount~ 1n Jtiab school sPoru is to WIN. Use your head, Dummy . -A Mother In Ktntucky Dur Mo tiler; More evldnce &bt ttaere are two 1Jdtt to every 1tery- aad 1ometlme1 tJtree or fo•r. I mHI HY I wa1 astoDl1laed at tile blowback. It doesn '{matter what they do , slie love s her neigpbor~ l saw a documentary the other night on a student from NewGumea who'was studying American people and their culture. No one ever studies American culture. They go home talk.mg to themselves. What he got out ofhts year or so of observing us is that basically we are "uncaring" people. He cited exam- ples of parents who are put into homes by their children and neigh- bors who don't even know one another. That would never happen m his part of the world . Pardon me while I step into a phone booth and emerge as Supcr- mo u t)l: Champion of Mis- understood Amencans. America is one of the few coun· tnes in this world where its people feel obliged to "love thy neighbor." In Europe, they maintain only a respectful but distant relationship. I had a neighbor once who worked nights. His driveway was five inches from the comer of my bed~Evcry morning at 2:45 a.m., he~ed a SOAP SUMMARY ritual of gunning fl1s ~ot~r and turning off the key while 11 was racing. Then he would close fi ve car doors. 1 never knew why he did this. but I loved him. l had another neighbor who would ha ve borrowed the fillmgs in my 1eeth had they fit into a cup One night she borrowed kidney bca~s. a pound of hamburger and an omon. When I didn't have a can of tomato sauce she said, .. Thanks u lot. YOU try to make chilt without tomato sauce." I loved her. I'm not saying every neighbor is pure gold. We've all had our share of those who fertilize with sheep dip, mai.otajn a yard that looks like a park 'n' swap and fight over bound- ary lines. But we've also had neighbors who watch our house. take care of our bird when we go on vacation, shelter a child who is locked out. siui for our mail, cut our lawn when we arc sick. loan us their paper when ours blows away, share their garden with us and arc always there when we need them. Uncaring? We lived in a duplex once where the ljttJc boy upstairs ran around in bedroom ~ippers au day so we couldn't bear the noise. The same boy gave me measles when I wa's 26, but I loved him. And l don't trunk I'll ever forget the neighborhood or long, sleek. expensive houses with manicured lawns and lions at the entrances where we built a dinky two- bedroom, one-bath frame house. One neighbor got up a petition to get us out of the neighborhood, but no one signed it. r loved that guy too .. .. maybe not as much u, I loved sheep dip fe~ilizer, but ... • W~at had occasioned this out bur,t was a'game at the local club. Tbe Nine of Diamonds had figured prominenUy in L.he outcome. even though he was in the dummy. However. he was well placed to ad mire the artistry of the player in "West made bis normal lead of the Jack of diamonds, and declarer could ee that lire was not going to be easy. He had only six fast trick . and his spade stopper was nothing to write hom~ about. The only real chance for the contract was to pro duce four trickit from the heart suit. Since the percentages favored a 4 ~ division in the suit, declarer would need three finesses to bring in the . _,., 1 n hearts. As you can see· from the • --- ~i~~,::,·;~;·~:~~~·::.~,::.~.~·=i Cave ~in traps pair on 'Edge' _T_O_D_A_Y-'S_S_U_N_D_A ____ Y_. _P_U_Z_Z_L_.....E-.1 :!;;:;;,;N~~=.~~ once had Marian as clieni will hun Liza's Stephano as be holds Roman's hfclcs1 body in his trrns. Bo tells everyone Roman's body was washed out to sea. Liz avcci to.let Carlo 1ovest1gatc Neil's past. Marlena heartbroken by news of Roman's death. Shane tells Bo he's an ISA agent. Bo agrees to help Shane &ct the \)nsm. Melissa refuses Linda"s job offer at magaziftc. Hope iells rcporten she and Lany not in love; their mamage wu IJTilnJe:d by cartel beaded by Stephano. Tony tells Jasmine he W,ants her to live at his home. Bo finds Drew and Asa. Asa, taken to hospital, recovers and blames O'NeaJs for Bccky'sdis.appeaTanoe. Asa vows to SI.a¥ in Artzona and search for Becky. Meanwhile, Becky continues JO httchhike. Ed calls Melissa and when she talkJ to him she realizes he did not lure her io warehouse the night her father was shot. Alec asks Marco to help him prove to Rob that be was not responsible for Leo's dcaih. Treni gets wind of this, giving Rob more evidcncc to make ii look as 1hough Alce responsible for Leo's death. Carla sialls for time on Ed·s hearina so Rafe can pther more evidence. ACROSS 76 Poor forth 163 Idolize 42 Drove fast 78 Grazing area 154 Eternity 43 Frolic t Ancient weapon B 1 Building addition 156 Draw or pull 44 Uncommon 5 lmpf'ess deeply 82 Stiffly decorous 157 Together. pref. 45 Tavern 10'Publlsh 84 Of the backbone 158 Be theatncal 46 Wild hog 15 Persian elf 88 Evade 159 Portals 48 Within: comb. form t 9 Bicycie pat1 89 Transaot1on 160 Yearn for 50 Babylonian god 20 Terry cloth item 91 Golfciub 162 Musical study 51 Boat paddles 21 Wlreless set 93 Suppose 164 Nominator, 52 Bone· pref 22 Dodge 94 Gavel 165 Minus 53 For fear th~t 24 Get up 96 Winter vehicle 166 Roman robes 55 Inclined 25 Dollar bill 98 H&11!: Lat. 167 Metric unit 56 lntant 26 Oil-yielding tree 99 Apprenends 168 Mine car 57 Jokes 28 Likely 10 i Son of Seth 60 Tart 29 Waterway 103 Cleans by saatch· DOWN 61 Dance 30 Desert shrub 1ng 63 Swabs 31 Yoo and me 105 Pieces 1 No more than 66 Pupil 32 Moleskin color 106 Mineral sprtng 2 Mine entrance 67 Accumulate 34 Continent: abbr 109 Spinning toys 3 Lawsuit 68 Viper 35 Jumping insects t 1 t Varieties 4 Gold or iron 69 Tries hard 36 Consume 112 Unruly crowds 5 Thickset 71 Explosive noises 38 Renovate ·113 Encountered 6 Cargo umts 73 Fence steps 40 Fib 116 Armor plate 7 Overwhelm 74 Repasts 42 Season 118 Australian animal 8 Pronoun 75 Begets 46 Polson 120 Cypr1n0td fish · 9 Make glad 77 Removes water 47 Rescue '21 Slow boats 10 Suggest from 49 Place of learning 122 Book palm 11 Sun deity 78 Knave of clubs 5-4 Factory 123 Sphere of action 12 Crete's mountain 79 Actress Gardner 55 Attic 125 Indian clans 13 Pinches 80 The sun 56 Be a part 128 Foreman l4 Whole amount 83 Show Me State 58 Heckle 129 -bear 15 Flawless abbr 59 Oe&erve 130 Threat 16 Wicked 85 Gnome 60 Chair part 132 Bodies of water 17 Declaim Wiidiy 86 Working insect 61 Arts degree 133 Tnal 18 Notion 87 French article 62 Dutch Cheese 134 Bring into belng 19 Golf score 90 Electrte unit 64 -and crafts t35 Oefm1te article 23 Bitter vetch 92 Indian viceroys 65 Col<><lng agen1 137 Witty lampoons 27 Except 95 Blow (a horn) 66 Fly aloft 139 Garden tool 32 Bivouac shelter 97 And 67 Workb&m<et 140 Respect greatly 33 Epochal 98 Imitated 70 8th century Turk 144 Army oHicer abbr 37 Sliver symbol 100 Teases slang 72 Harden 146 W0<k hard 38 Logl loat 102 Young oysters 73 Daze 147 Right-hand page 39 Wild cry 104 Sacred bull 7-i'Annoys 148 Compact 4 t Exists 166 Bridge thrill ..... S•I ANSWl ltS IN Cl.ASSU'llD -J 107 Peel 108 So be ltl 110 Masculine titles f 112~tial 113 Wrong: Lat. 1 t4 He was: Lat. 115 Weight allowance i 17 Alfonso's queen 119 Binds 121 Throw 122 Foot digit 124 Lana Turner, e.g 126 Ancient Semttc god 127 Landed properties 128 Sudsy brew 129 Gift 131 Exciamalloo 133 Plasterer's tool 134 Cobalt symbol 136 Vote tn 138 African native 139 Four-bagger 140 Folklore lady 141 East Indian vme 142 Short letter 143 Lode loads 145 Tough bull 147 Went by bus 149 Persian poet 150 Broad-topped hill 151 Article 152 German t1Ue 155 Aggravate 157 Shoe 161 Cavaher State abbr 163 Palm lily repuuuion. Tad rqaios consciousness after flJ}li wuh Bob. ReaJizinJ he'll always play second fiddle to Tac; Bob ends relauonship with Hilary. Hilary admits her love for'Tad. ihen runs from rehearsal l\all. Alfred replaces Tad as Romeo. Oiff furious when he walks in and Zack is &iving Bobby faith healing. When Bobby's fever breaks Daisy imprascd by Zack's refusal io iake money for curing Bobby. Adam tells Erica he'll halt release of her film unless she makes love to him. Adam stops Erica from semna her jewels. Benny considers return to Pinc .Valley when he learns Donie's pretending she's still carry- ina Tad's child. Cynthia tries to ruin Ross and Ellen's honeymoon by having June call and claim io be one of Ross's m1stl"CS5CS. AndrewconunuC1 to see Linda on sly. Myra and Sloane announce cnga1emcnt. ANOTHER WORLD:•A grateful Donna released from jail after Marlt identifies Emily as bis assailant Donna assures the heartbroken Peier that Emily really did love him. Unable io move his lq. Mark pan1~ when Alice cannot promise that he'll ever walk. Rachel stunned when her favorite piece of sculeture arrivea in the mail smashed to bits. Catlin swims ashore and searches for the druaed Sally. Wallingford savagcly beaten by Tony the Tuna's henchmen. Catlin and Ross duel with Ross plungana to his death. Alioc JOYOUS at news of Sally's safety but depressed by Mark 's slow re<lOV~. Mark.. plagued by continual buzzina 1n ears, seems to sense evcnu without knowlcdie of how or why he knows them. Cass shattered when CCCllc decides to sail away and seek fame and fortune eltewbere. Sally and Catlin make love. AS THE WORLD TURNS. Franlc ~ instated after Marao threatens to expote pohce comm1ss1oner's double dcaliop. Mario wnbdraws from polioe foTCC. Maggie decides to win Jill back by making love to Cal, but Cal holds off bedroom aciivity untjl Maggie really loves him. Lucinda reinstates John's research arant. Beverly and Cra11 malcc pact to sabotaae Luc1Dda's business Barbara allows John· to raise Dusty. KJm· and Bob's date very awlCWard lfntll they ShlltMl'l'fllllled:lnce. Lisa surpnscd when Frtnch caterers arrive on niaht which would have marked her and Whit's anniversary. She realizct Whit made ihe amngemenu before bis death and hopes the chLldren will amve, but ahe w11ts 1n vain. K.Jrk visits Dorothy 1n institution where she believes Wbii's still ahve. Kirk calls her "mother.'' CAPITOL: Tyler shocked when Julie claims she is responsible for Z.ed's injuries and 1nsists on 1oing with him to hospital. At hospital, Thomas operates on Zed. Zed, lcamina he's paratY?.td. tcUs Thom.as no one's io know of his eondition. Aplrut Tyler's wishes. Julie decides to visit Zed. Zed wants to repin love letter be tent lo Julie. Julie i;ves unopened letter to 1.ed and they say goodbye. At Paula's bearina, jud&t decides she's 1ulhy but oo lonaer a threat to toeiety, SQ cbaratt are dropped. Jordy apen to sneak Wally's lctttr to Brenda 10 one ofh11 own letten to her. Hal tells Kelly &he should let Tbom)a back into her life DA Y90POU1' LIVES: Bo swears to kill EDGE OP NlGHT: Preacher manages to coast the car to stop. Sky and Preacher cau~t 1n cave-in. Raven collapses when slie s unable io breaJc out of room. Mike pays visit io Laurie at sanitarium. Miles tells Beth he knows she's a v1rgin and that it doesn't matter. Jodie and Jerem y kus aJ\cr she lands swimsuit ad. Del Wins racehorse. GENERAL . HOSPITAL: Luke and Scorpio realize that Donnelly mmcad &)yph on statue. Donnelly turns out to be Peter's bou and is furious ihai Pete1 killed Cruz. Peter lures Felicia to Mcllico wtth promise efsc.cpter. Fnsco follows Felicia. At villa. Laun blows Jade's cover. Cella aodJakc find picturcofTollivcrand Lila's weddin4 cake. Later they find photo of unidcnuficd couple. b:o tells Lomta to 10 back to Jimmy Lee and bis money. Monica and Lorena reconcile. Monica destroys evidence or Lorena's sordid past. Jimmy Lee makes pt stock market deal , leaving Edward funous when he takes dive in the market. Bobbi•s plan to force Steve to make her head nurse bacldircs when he accepts her resignation. A stunned Bobbi pleads to be reinslated. Ginrty fearful Mrs. Jeuup, who runs home for unwed mothers, will recosnize that Ginny gave birth to Mike there. Peter leads police to Luke. GUIDING LIGHT: Retumin1 from New York. Philip and lndi11nnouncc marriage plans. PhJlip vows that India's marriaac to him wiD be livinJ bell. S1isan bolds Jim and Annabelle captive. U1ina psychic power, Annabelle locatet the doll. Tony and John have 1 duel, with John falJin1 on sword and dyi04-Susan shoots Fletcher who sustains mmor injuries. Susan and Tony ftlht. She falls into 'quick.saod and bis efforu to save her are futile. Dunng fiabt with Billy, Vanessa aocs into Ion& labor. After cesarean section. Vanessa has mttby baby boy.• H.B.'s operation a success. Rick tells Roxie he"s not interested in casual sex. LOVING: Cunis thrilled when Colby shows concern for him. Loma opens John's bricfcaJe and discovers wi&.1 and makeup kit. Do111 and Edie 10 to San Fraociteo in search of John and Ernest. Doua tells Edje he foralves her pest life. Stunned by Dane and Ann's marriaae. Cabot ordcn them out of bis house and fira Ann. Jack ajves Ano and Dane his bieutna and tells Cabot not to be so utfbendlna. Sb.an& oonsidcrs CabOt's offer to move into mal\lioo but fears be·s ttyln& to replace Ann. Shana and Mike dilCUss their love. Jack and Ava bed down bui he tells her be ltlll ca.ret foT Stacy. Get tinajob at 1 Southern univmlty. Billy wants 10 leave town. but IUia Mae wants to atay. Jontt.ban di91Uiles man LO look JUSt hke him and man is &tTCSted for robbery and taken into custody. ONE LU1C TO IJV~: A.ta b111cn by tarantula. Helioos>tcr apoll fire Ma SCI aoa RYAN'S HOPE: Sydney quits her job as producer of"Finelli at Five" and decides to go after Max on her own. Jackie comes on to Rit:k. Dave heartbroken but n:alizes Rico 1s better off With his natural mother Maggie s1ooned when ROICf says she's no longer the hosp1ial poster 11rl. Dave tells Maggie 10 take the modeling asstgOmeot. She says she's doing it for him. Dave informs Maggie until she's a whole person who believes ID herself. they cannot marry Ocha refuses Matthew's generous s.cnkmenl Ocha stunned when the jud&e gives her noth1na. Bess informs Jill sfic could be IPICfCllcd iA Man OfKle he't free of Ocha. SANTA BARBARA: Kelly accuses Mason of murdcnn1 Channina. Gina makes 11 dear lhal she plans to many C.C. Mason pleads w;ith Peter not to tell lies about Channing's murder. Muon I C· cidentally disconnects Petcr•s I. V. Amy devastated by news that she's pregnant Joe thrilled as he prepares to 10 to court and be cleared of Channin1 murder. C.C. rcacu violently when heanna Kelly aocwc Mason of murdenng Channing. Ted apologlZCS 10 ukcn for thJnk.ing Warren killed Chann1Dg. Mason dumbfounded that the boy has father left money to is Brandon and ihai Bnandon is Santana's child. Vcroruca acting as double aacnt for Lione~ fillJOI him in on Eden·a actions. Peter rans into dctp coma before namina Channing's killer. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Lloyd brings T R. a ring that b(lon&cd to his long.Jost daul,hter. He 1s stunned when she shoves the gil\ tn hlS face Warren plots has revenge when Jo and Stu plan iheir party ID Brett's mansion. Justine moves out of the apanmcnt. Cagney plans secret daie with the thnlled Suti. Baby Toumeur iJ missina. Warren fighis a deadl y nu with Laza unable to contac1 Wendy, who has also been stricken. Liza panics when she·s unable 10 find the baby and pleads with kldnappcr for bis return. Kentucky rc-tums to Henderson to search for the beby Ca111cy and Suzi mike love. YO'!NO AND THE RE81'1..EU: Paul SllSl?•cious of Sean when be continues to avoid m~Lina. lack jealous of attention John PIYtnl Llodsay. Kaye ls drinkinaand smoklna. Marte aod Jill kiss. Eric con· fronts JllJ 10ou1 Jamie's pueniaac. Sbc refuics to aoswtr. Jazz. and Tyrone find a w&y OUl O( Jan's baV10J tO murder Tyrone: when an unidentified bl.aclt m&Jl • 1s d11CX>vett<11n an alley, Jan and Tyrone. IO to moriue and plant Tyrooe'•clialns aoct, pendant on ham. Victor aod Nlltka head to Canada to learn more aboui Monique Bertrand Morell the Mertcronet' fonncr ho1iac~ ltrcni rtveals that.tie and Dina ah.are a ct11Jd. Canale 's nOtso~ryanymore LOS ANGE.LES (AP .S.neu Con me frands felt he needed to face up to the miseries 1n her life. and writ.ing her autobioaraphy proved to be the perfect outlet. Francis. 46, took. the name of the book from her first hit "Who's Sorry Now." which propelled her tnto Mardom in I 9S . he was a top female pop sinaer lhrouah rht early '60$, but her u~ flas bttn f'lllcd with catulrophes: a ra~. the murderofherbrotber. bouuwtth de~ ion, bad m•mlJC;S. When J tarted (wntin,a) I d dn't • lhiR t would bet~ • butiT ended up bcinJ somcwha1 thcra-~utic," shc said ma rcocnt interview. ·•t had to face some thinks -painful tlung.s -I didn't hlce think1n1 about." ~ost of the book deals with the hardtbips of stardom and traumauc times. but Miss Francis says no one shouJd think 'h ·1 1 wcak·knecd basket ~te. "I'm pKtl)' touah," he said. "If I came ofTas lhis noolc "".~l<lina Jn the book, that's not intended I bad tb be tou,gh to set throuah nil the bad I • -utthp:-tha<f so,;,c awfully low points. But I survived. If I we~ truly th11 hal>lcss little thins. ilicn I couldn't have made It." Francis said her f'itbcr's "tynaMy" led to her beina 0 this typical horribly rcpresltd Italian airl" and "th.is nice httJc auflhat no man wa supPoted to touch.'' . "I tot marri,ed partly because I ~a.ntoc1to ~away from my father," Fnncis said " ... I'm urc I ~more time and ~re In lttliOJ m · na for my albums than I did 1n c oosma my husband•·· ' PICTmOUI ..... .,.._. CouaT f'ICTmOUI ........ MOnCI Oii MAmeTA'-J "AmeTA~ Of'C~ -.nATmmWJ ,...,.,...Mt..a The~ !*'tone.,. TM~ .-.one ere COUWTY Of' C.UIM The folowlng petaon. •• YOU AM IN OUAUlT dolna ~ M: dOlllCI bulir,..a M; In 1M M11t1et of flil ,,..._ dcMrlo buMw1 • UHOaR A DEED Ol1 n.usT VAIL IP! CK A.I • 'OMll AAT OAU!lft, a.tlOft of MMOH J08tPH WOMfH8 ~ l'10H OATto A""1. 23. 1 .... Uf+. IOCtATU, 1140 '*' .. 11054 ~. Hun~on 8A8$1NE '°' Ctlenoe of NITWO .. K. IH7 ltrch LUI YOU TAKE ACTION A~ .. 200, eo.ta e.ct\, c.itfornie 9a.47 HM\e lv.c, Suh• 211, ....._, TO PAOTECT YOUft l"AOP· MeMJ. Celtfomlie Hat Donne M. '°"*· 1211 No A 12M3t hlctl, c...om. t2t10 lMY. IT MAY M IOU> AT "-........ "**· 211 ~ ~ OtM, ~on ORO£ .. TO Georgie N90mt HIUOn, A PU8UC SAL.I.. IF YOU •ltd a.y, 1..-ine ...... IMctl ~H41_ --.ow~ 13H4 !UClld, Oero•" HUD AH EXPlANATIOH ~ ..,-~ ~ 0:-~mt ,-~CHANGE O<ov., Ctllfctnll 12143 °' THE HATUM or THa ~ H. Veil, Htl t lelnlClfMI DrM, HuntlnQton Of' NAME Thie bulln-. It con-PlltOOUOIN08 AOAINIT PrHton Orlv•. L1gun1 leletl, Cellfomil t2t47 (ho. '°'4) diJct.O Dy: en ~ YOU, YOU 8HOULO CON- N!Oi*, c.Motnle tat17 Thie bulll*I It con• RAM 0 N J 0 I l ft H QIEOAGIA NEOMA HIX· TACT A LAWYIR. Thie bvlln-. le co.,_ ctuctedby'~lftd..._ l~llM!llechpedtlon aot4 OnO.C.im.21 , .... 11t duCted by: I Olf*-el Pin• DONNA M, ,-OMQ Ill Ulll court IOt WI Ofdlt • Thie .....,_;t ._ lt9d 1000 Lift ~ • E. ~&VEHIP!CK wttr.?*the~~of~ =-~~~::.=ti°=!~~-~= Thie .. ~temlnt .... Ned ln9I County on HC>Wmber J0.8EPH IASllHI! to ts. 1M4 MlctOMdofTNet ~did wttfl the County Ctn Of Or--13, 1M4 RAMON JOSEPH 8A8SINI. ,_ on~ 2o t9'4 • ~ Moe CO\lflty on "°*"'* ,_, IT 18 H!ROY ON>E"IO Pvbllthtcl Or-lf\9e C0Mt ment N9 . .+:34ettt. of Ot-9. ,.... PublllMd Or-enge ~ that ... pei'ION Int••*' '" o.tty Piiot November "· 24. ftclel AecOtdt In the oMoe of ~1 Delly Hot Nov.mber 19, 25, the !Mtter afor...id ~ o.c.mber 2, 9. 1114 the ~ ~ of Or-· ~~-=,er.:. o.otmber 2 • •. tN4au.2e0 =· ~~ ~ ~ooom au-284 =.cs~·c= ~ 0toemoer 2, t , ttM Center OfM w.... Senta 8 TA A I(, WALTER A, SU.215 Ma. Celfomla. on 0ECEM-WAONEA, and KATHLYN L. --------i-....;.Nll.JC.;;;;,;;;;;.;;...;M).;.;;.;.TIC(;.;.;;._ BER 24, 19.... 1t 1~15 •-"' W\flC( WAGNER.. wit ... at pubic o'dook A.M .. and °*'I and ..--"" ~to~ b6ddilr JOf "8.JC M>TICE NOnc. °" t11er• 1t1ow c:euae." 1111Y 1"IY cuh (P~" Um9 of.-TMll18'8 IAU have • wt1y M6d petition for NOnct Of In 1ewM money of the United PICTITIOUe ........ YOU A~ IN DEfAUlT ~ o4 IWll'N ~not DIATI4 Of' Stew) .c 0r--. County The-=A= ·~~~~.~~~~ b9rf;"~THER o..-dlted ~~ =~-=-ldpel..=: ~ bu11r-. •· LU8 YOU TAKE ACTION thet 1~ of thtl OfCier to llOU&A.Llll t .... Polt ..... , CA t2t80 --A COUNT .. V TOUCH, 'fO Pftel!CT"YOU.. PROP-ifiOW «** b9 pub!llMd In .IOml South entrtlnc:i9, al l'fgflt: Mia ~ DfM. Hunt· ElfrY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT the Orange CoMt Diiiy Ptlot. . AND Of N h hOM tttta and 1ntereet CCll'IWY9d lng1on leecll. Clllfornl1 A PU8UC SALL IF YOU 1 ~ of generll TO AD•llTD to and now '*cf by lier t84I HE!O AN EXPLANATION cfrQ.lflllon, publllMd In Shll HTATI NO. A 111n7 unoet M6d OMd of TNll In .....,.,_ lufta SNwl, Of' THE NATURE Of THE county I\ laMt C>nC9 • _. To Ill hel1'9, ~. the Pfoperty lftueted In .id =()lyniolc °""'9, Hunt· PROCEEDINGS AOAINST '°' fOUt ooneecutiv. .-1 cr..Sh0!'9 Ind contlngant County CA. cJMcr~ I BMc:tt, cellf0f'nl1 YOU, YOU SHOC.ILO C()N.. prlOf to the"" of ukj heir· cr.dftcn. and per1IOnl who land tti.r.ln: lot 2. Bloc* TACT A LAWYER. Ing. mey be othenlflM lnteraet9d t29 ol Like Tt9Ct, a.y of Tiiie· l>\lllneet 11 con· On Daclmber 21 1114 11 Oet9d NOV 13 1"4 In the wlll Ind/Of e11at• of' Newport 8-cl'I. •per Mep ducted by: WI lndMduel ' • l'ltAMC oomNIC... MOLLIE E. JONES. allo rlCOfdld In Bo<* 4 P199 33 I! LIZ A 8 ETH 8 UR K E 10:00 1.m.. SUZANNE E. JudQ9 ol the known u MOLLIE El..LEH of Mlloalllnaoua Mepa, ,._ IHIVEL KEA TINO M d\lty IPPC)lnt9d Suoerlot Court JONES n.-~ County 1"1111 ltltamertl WM fll9d l1ut9d Trutt• Und9t IUCHAllo ~I, At· A petl11on 1111 baerl ftlld cotdl of -· -~ • wttfl the County Clark Of Or-· llld OMd ol Trull, tec:Ofded tome,, 11111 TOWft CeMlf by Phyllla SPMt• In the Su-The .. ,. lddl'9u and lfl9e County on ~ber on Augult 20. 1984 u Oocu· om., .... •· LelUM J*lor Court ol Orenge other common dMlgNtlon, 1S, tH4 ~.1 .. ~:~14-34e83d In ..... ~~ ....-. CA m77 County raqu11tlng that tt eny, ol the rMI llfoperty ,_ ,,.... ._ 1 t... Publllhed Or-enge Cout Ptiyllll SPMt• b9 llPP<)lnt9d d .. crlbad 1bova 11 ~--heel Or-.. Cwt he County Recorder of Or--Diiiy Piiot Novwnb« 17, 24, .. perlONll rapraaantatlva purport9d to 1>9: 202 30th Deir,,......,, .. .., 11,11, Cou~ty·c1'F~~~ •R: December 1, 8. 1114 10 ec1m1n11ter the •t•t• of Street. Newport~· CA DUIN• I, t. 1tM ST AR I( WALTER R Sa-427 the d«laclent. l2e83. ~1 WAONER Ind KATHLYN L The petition r•queete T h 1 u n d • r 1 I g n • d . AGNER: w111 Mii It publlc ::~n!:t -c:~ bltltutlCI Truat.. di .. --:.:-:::_:-::-.,.-:llft:=,....:=r-=~. ldiOft lo hlghMt tl4ldW fOf dint A~tr1tlon ol &-clllma llllY ~.-..'°' .W: ,--"'11~ (Peyable 11 time of Illa •-ar llftTIC[ lltM Act • lncOfrectnaM "' "~ 1n lewful money of the Unlt9d l"WllLRI "" A hMtino on the pethlon ICldrMt Ind other oommon PICThiOUe --Stat•) et: Or-1n91 County wlll b9 held on OEC£MBER =-Uon, If eny, lhown TM ~A=.,. H•bor Munlclpll Court, ~A~8I 1'. l984 at 11:30 A.M .. In her • dotr'I bulir-. .M: 1 Jem= ~· The lollowtng per'tOnl •• Dept. No. 3 II 700 CMc Seid ....... be rNcs.. but COMPACT Ot8C WA~· ' ' doing bualtlUl ae: Center DrM Wiit, Slnt1 wfthe>Ut OO¥eNn1 or wtir• HOUSE. 143t2 a.di Blvd. Entrance, .. t1gh1. J NlERIOR BUILDING Anl. CA 92702. ramy.~Offrnc>19d,,. Unit 18, w..tmlnlell', Calf. 0 .. ,::' ..:.~co::;i: MAINTENANCE. 387 W. IF YOU°' ?t:"~i:;: gardlng we. pcnmlon. or t2ll3 llld OMd ot Truat tn Bay, #58, Coate Mele. C4llf.. ll'll'lt~..___ .t Ille ancumbrenc:ee, Including AMdy Mvt Sequelr1, 11t 9d tn llld fomll 12e27 lhollld ., .. _ ~ ,_. ct1ar9M Ind UPlfWll 711 Pacific COMt Hwy,, property 1111 the ~d Leon Barren, 317 helflng Ind 111ta your ob-of ti. Sub1Utut9d TN8tea Huntington BMch, C10t. 7~!: ~ w. Bay, ~58. Coat• Mau. ':.'°':ttc;: ~: :J: enc:t of the truata created by 9"41 129 of Llk• Trect City ot Callfornil 12e27 1 · M6d OMd ot Trwt. to pay Thia bullneet I• con-Newport a.di •'per Map Thi• bv•IMN 11 con-the heerlng . .Jour ~ th• r9m1 lnlng prlnclp1I dueled bY: a g9Mr8I part. ded tn eoOk 4 P 33 duc:19d by: lf'I lndMduel anca mlY b9 paraon °' w7 una of IN notl(a) MCUfed Ml'9Np • • ac:1ace11aneou1 .A.::',.. RICHARD LEON BAR· your ltt~RE. A CREDITOR by Mid OMd ol Truat to wtt: FIMdy M 8-quair1 Or--Coun ' RETT IF YOU" 1181500 00 with lntaret1 1"1111 1tat9m.tt ._ fled de Of enge ty.lnd Thia 1111amen1 ... fll9d or • c:ontlnganl cncmor of 111era0n tfom .J.if 12. 1114 w1tt1 the County Cllf1I of Or-· 1~ 0:::,,, -==..1on. with the County Cllf1I of Or--the CS:~hV:. '::. ':: at 13.oo% per ennum 11 Moe County on October 21, fn1, of the rMI property t¥"'9 County on Nowmber ::.11 h to the s>er'lonal prcwid9d In Mid not9(1) pg 1M4 uorlb•d a~ova 11 f3, 1114 ,_. ,.....,,IMMIPPOinted by ell coal9, cMroee Ind~ ,_ to b« 204 30ttl ,.. _ _. ....... court within lout monthl and II 9d'fwae I .00 wt Publlhed Orange C0Mt ..-.........._Belch CA Publllhed Or-enga ....,.., .,,. Int__,, ~Howtnber 11 11 "_., • ......,.... • ' Diiiy Piiot Nowmt>et 18, 25, lrom the d1ta of tnt • ' ' 28&3. ""----!>« 2 9 1984 IUlllQ9 of i.ttatt u prcwldad The beneflcler1U under 25. 2 • tN4 ._,, ' ' SlJ..282 In Section 700 of th• Mid DMd of TNlt hat• SU-303 T h • u n d • r • I g n • d Prob1t1 Code of CllttOfnlL tolora axacut_, Ind de----------&ubttltuted Tru1t" di•· The time for ftMng Cl9lril1 wlll ltvarad to the underllgned • "8.IC M)TIC[ clllmt any Hablllty fOI' any not axplta pi'I« to four Ind CauMd Mid Nottca of ---;.;;;;=~~.;..o..--lnoon'ICtnaM of the ltreet monthl from the dlt• of the DafllUlt Ind Elactlon to W PICTITIOUe Wia ICldf9ll end other OOfl'llTI0'1 TICE hMrlno notic. 1boYe. to b9 recorded In the county MAim eTAT'llmNT dltlgnltlon, If any, lhO'Ml P\B.IC II) . YOU MAY EXAMINE tile where 1M rMt Pfelperty II TM folowlng l*'IOfl f la herein. flCT1TIOUa .,_.. Illa kept by the c:4:>urt. If you located. dolna bullr-. • Said..,. w111 be maoa. but NAm ITAT'lmNT .,. 1 paraon lnter•t9d 1n COAST MAIL CALL. 11155 wftllout coYanant Of ww· The lollow4ng l*'tOnl ere the _,1te, you may MrW Oat~: November 27, Atlenta. Huntington a.ctl, ranty. exprue or tmpll9d,,.. ~ •: upon the axacut« °' IClmln-1984 Celt. t214e gardlng tit ... IJClttlUIOl'I, or R.-,INOUS-TMS, 1253 latratOf, °' upon !hi II· Thomae N. Lippold, "°1 9nCUmbr1nce1, Including . Logan, Suite E. Coetl t<>may for the axac:utOf °' IUZANNI E. KEAT1MG, Or-agon Cir .. Huntington ,._ c:twgu Ind •JIP«IMI-, Cellfomla 12929 admlnlatrltor, lf'ld. Illa with IUlllellbltad T,_... a.ctl. Calf. 12641 of thta Suba11tut9d Truat• R.E.O. EJactrtc, tnc, 1 Call-the court with proof of -· PublWlacl Or-9nQa Coat Thie bualneea II con· end of the tN111 craet9d by oml1 COfporatlon, 9702 ¥1c9, • written raciueat atat· Diiiy Piiot Daclm"ber 2. 9, duc:t.d by: ""tnclMdull Mid OMd of Tt\.111, 10 ~ nnsbruclt Or-IW. Huntington Ing thlt you dallr• epeclat 115, t984 Thomae N. L.lppc*I the ram1lnlng prlnclp1I Cellfomla t264e notic. of the llllng of 11'1 In-Su-310 1"1111 et9tament _.. fled eume of the note(•) l9QKed Thli buatn... 11 con· ¥Wlt°'Y"ll'ld 8PPfai..n.nt 01 • wt1tl ttia County Clattt of Or---by Mid OMd of rn..1 to wtt: .., by: • c:orpor-1t1on aatlt• UNtl °' ol the pet!., ___ _._ ____ _ Inge County on October 21. S 1 lt,500.00 With ln1er•t THOMAs W CROWDER. tlona °' accounta mentioned 1.... thlt'eon from July 12, 19&4 telkMnt In Section l200 end Q00.5 of --------· ,_ It 13 ~ per ennum .. Tllll 111tamant WU flied the Clllfotnll Probate Coda. Publlltled Or--enge CoMt PfcMdect In Mid nota(I) p1u1 th~ County Ciani of Or-· ~ ILQt AND ILQt, M · o.iry Ptlot ~ber 1 t, 18, 111 coei.. chlrgu Ind eny County on Nov9mb« ..,_,. .. uw, 41t !bat 25, DecambW 2, 1"4 end ... .ov.nc:. s .00 With 13. 1984 -1'11tl • .,..., c-. ...... Sl>-305 lntareet ~ CA tm'7 ----------·1 . Publllhad Orenge Coat Publllhad Or-enga Cou1 To piece your me.aege b9tore the r,,adtng public, • phofle •-ar NOTlCE ._ ,,_.._ 11 ... Piiot N<Mlmbet 1a 25 Dally Pilot Novamt>« 25. 28, ..--.n. The banefleler "'"""' '' · • December 2 t984 _......;:..==::...;.;~=--1 lald OMd of Truat hat• :::t>et~2~, 9~·~1:984::s:u:2~63~===~·-=~S~u~M~-30~8~~~~~~~~~ '1CTITIOUI IU99tlal tofor• executed Ind di--• ..... eTATIMINT livered to Illa uoda'91gned The followtng paraon1 era end cauead Nld Notic. of • Dally Pilot Clasaofled. ~2-5678 doing ~ u : Default Ind Election to Sall Ct1ECK REPLY CO .. to be recorded In the c:oonty 10554 Progr ... WrJ Unit L, where thl rMI Pf°'*1Y II Cypr ... Clllf. 90830 locltad. VERA MAXWELL'S EASY-ON TOP WRAPS OVER CIRCULAR SKIRT ~SLO lnduatrtM Inc., ~ D1t1d: November 27, fornla. 10654,,Progr ... Wsy tN4 Unit L. Cyprw. Calif. 90830 141V ... I . KIATING. Thia &UelMi I •• OOf'PO(ltlOf1 Publlthad Or-enge Cout T9d O' ooi.. Pruldent Diiiy Piiot o.c.mber 2, 9, 1"1111 stetamen1 -,,..., ta 1984 wtth the County Clark of Or--· • Su-309 r.J: County on Oct= Publahed Or--enga CoMt 1-------=-- Dllly Piiot Howmber 11. 11. P\8.IC NOTICE 25, December 2, 1"4 SU-304 1--AC-!..:TmOUl:::.:~.;.;; .. -Jl----.. - NAm ITAT'llmNT •-ti' W\TIC[ The followlng pereon II _....:.'".=-:.:...;.;"".;;..;.;.;.;;....__ doing~ II: HENRY8 LAUNDRY ANO nc11TIOUI ..,_... ORY CLEANING SERVICE. MAim eTAT'llmNT 433 P1u:za Udo, Newpott The lollowtng paraon .. ...-... Calif. t2M3 doing ~ ae: _.,, Mackel 433 80NA INSURANCE Pl~~~. AOEHCY. 443 #8 Hemtlton Clllf 92983 St., Co1t1 M.... C1ttf. Thie l>\lelne11 11 con- t2e27 ducted by: Ill lndMdual K•nfl 8un111w1, 431 Hanf'Y 1<'. Mac*el ~ Hemtlton St.. Coat• Mela. Thi• •tement ,,.. nlld catlt. 92927 whtl the County ClaOt of Or-· Thie bu1ln"1 11 con· enge County on October 29, ducted by: en. lndMdull 1984 Kanll Bunallwa <TNI ltltamerrt WU lll9d with the County Clertl of Or-· r.'ro County on NOYel'l'lt>« 1, 984 ,..... Publllhed Or-enge CoMt Delly Piiot HcNwnber 11, 18, Publlahed Or-1ng9 Coul Oil~ NoYembaf 11, 111, 25 bet 2. 1984 , SU-30 25. bacamber 2. 1ea:u-300 --Nl.IC--..,-TlCE--- _.....:..:;:;;;;.;;...;.;.;..-,.; __ .1 - PAClflC VIEW •M<>f'IAL ftARK cemetety • Mortuary Chapel • Cr9matory 500 Pacific Vt.w Drive Newport Beech 644·2700 McCC>ftMICK M<>f'TUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, Ca . 92651 -494·9415 HAR•OR \.AWN• MT.OLIVI Mortuary• c.m.tet)' Crematory 1625 Git* Ave Coste M ... 540-555.i --- NRCI IROT .. RI •LL eROADWAY M<>f'TUAAY t-10 Bro4KIW•y Cotta Mtll ..842·8150 ... ULTZ .... ftON llllfh4 • nm&&. WllTCU'P CHAflll 427 E. -rnn St Co.ta Mtta 648•931) ' A " •• PRINTED PATTERN A515 !MZES a.20 I Or-.nQe coait DAILY PILOT/8und1y. ~ 2, 11M Make· a Christmas .. ·list of the : , .. ·-.. ' J il (\ \ -· • items you -L~ pl·an to se 11 in classified! ' Call c .1a·ssif ied 642-5678 • \ r I --!- 1 l .. THE DAii' f>ll.OT Cl..\S~l f-'IEU 01-1 If.I-. ttOl HS I ttlrpliorw ~1•n l<'t·: \Ion.ta' ~ rul.1 \ 8 IHI \ \I , W I' \I 1111-.111~· ...... Cou1111•r ~l u11d.n -~ rnl.1\ H 011 \.\r .1 on P \I DJ.. \DI.I\ ... ' l'l Bl It \ 1 ltt\ IH \l1111d.1\ h 1 I 'H , I' Ill I w~ria\· \ 1nr I $11 p .111. \\ .. i1, , .... ,j,I\ I ui· .. I {II I' 111 lhur-.dd' \\ , • .J I .rn p rn. h1d,i\ I h11r· Imp m ""a1urd.1' ~ r1 '• 1111 1• 111 . 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TOWNHOUSES 32 lrna Loa Ct, NB (1-4) .......................... $164,000 ' Newport Crest 2 Bd, 2 Ba. new paint. drapes & carpets. Some ocea_o vu. poet & tennis 34 Encore Ct. NB (1-4:30) ....................... $117,SOO ,f tJMy furnished. 2 Bd townhouse Ocean vu from master ste. Super condition. pool & tennis. 3 Trl>ute Ct. NB (1·4) .............................. $119.000 Newport Crest townhome. In model cond1llon. super water view. 3 Bd, 2i,, Ba. .. VIA UOO, LIDO ISLE OPEN SAT /IUN 1-5 • ~arvelous 6 Br bavfront 78' on bay, pool spa 100' boat space X lnt Fm $4.850.000 Gharmtng Sp<1n1sh 3 Br 1 Ba on 45· Jot, cfe<k courtyard. pier & sltp $1.100.000 BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFRONT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 .25-0.000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting Olc·an & Jetty vwv.s. 4 Br :i B& 3700 sq ft tar parking $1 .285.000 WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT At N H. Y C Trad1t1onal 5 Br '>µ<'< tacul.11 bay view 0\.\-nN fmancmg Sl O::>O 01111 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE °*.MYSTIC WAY, LAG BCH OPEN SUN 1·5 nurarnH 11( 1 dn & Ul\ \ 1r '' -.p.1• 111u ) A't-'.i Ba XI n t r inann n~ nrov. ~ 7 ·,o 01111 . COTTON POINT EST A TES Cu-,tom rKt'dn view lot~ n<xt 10 '"'°"' Pauf1t·a. San CIPmenu· f ron1 $5~1110011 WESTWOOD VILLAGE 0 ,..,.,'>"O"' , ... ,. .,...,,,,...,t.d ..... •1\ t•""'' ""'1"• 6 -~---r ... ~ • T ...., • 'flt'f•' ' •"' ,, . .. ., llOCRALJ I ·I I llJ ~;,~n~ _____ __, 1 ,..09111 1 ,.#Okt ..,,,.,a 1111ot.nooo I( R E W H A pa.o 1 c:allltd n1m up •M llA I" I I I I tOld ITMI to 11•11 ,,..., ·--···- p ( S C I B BEST Of IOPORT S*>RESI $256,000 Spectacular new master suite hlghllghts this dramatic 3 BR, den, 3 bath home. Skylight~. custom tlle & fixtures and plush carpet. Steps to cotnmunlty pool & tennis. Martha Macnat;>/Mtcitr Cooper ., CORONA on MAR BAYFROHT fuoo.ooo Exceptional 60' lot with view of entire main bay and harbor entrance. Private pier. slip and large sandy beach. Older two story 3 BR home otters great potential for remodel. Plenty of ott street parking. Fee slmple. Mllrtha Macnab COfl>OMfUl4 EUGANCE $625.000 A door man opens the door to a foyer of custom furnishings. Take the elevator to your condominium. Lg llvlng rm & dining rm, 2 spacious BR all with bay and city view. 2'~ baths. utlllty rm, sauna. Barbara Aune Sf>ECTACUl.AR LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $3,750,000 Rare opportunity for cholee location on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5 BR. many exoeptlonal features tailored to luxury living. Plet' and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis • All n£ CHARM 1" Ttf: WORLD $305,000 One of Newport's exciting "new but older" neigh- borhoods has produced this smart remodel. Three BR, plus custom landscaplng lnoludlng an Inviting spa provides comfort & convenience. Coby Ward ·• 642-5678 '644-6200 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beach, Ca. BIG CANYON • SPANISH Jil:DtltRRANEAN sr.2so.ooo 4 BR, 3 bath. custom'home located on the 8th fairway of Big Canyon Cauntry Club. Includes great views from a fabulous kitchen. formal dining room, llvlng room and master suite. On a secluded pool sized flag tot. Danny Bibb BIG CAMVOff . BRAfl> NEW $665,000 This newly llsted 4 BR, ~'h bath home la a decorator's showpiece. Absolutely mint condition! Featuring a pool. separate spa; and a very private sunljt garden setting. Priced for Immediate sale. Danny Bibb FABUlOUS COfl>O ·OLD CORONA DEt MAR $239,900 This Is the best. NEWI BRIGHTI BEAUTIFUL! Two master suites-one with spa tub. Large sunny used brick patio. French doors. Vaulted celllngs. Wet bar. Fabulous kitchen with llll built-Ins. Priced VERY reallstlcally. Micki Cooper FABtl.OUS 110° YEW • BtG CANYON $360,000 Incredible views from every room bring nature In- doors. Large semi-enclosed deck overlooks vast panorama of golf course. lalses. city tights. trees. Spacious 2 BR, den. 2'h baths. security gates. Pool. spa, tennis. A wonderful lifestyle In Newport. Micki Cooper ELEGANT FlMMStlD BIG CANYON CUSTOM $2,100,000 Epitome of luxury, beauty, conveniences + privacy. 3 BR Includes Incomparable master suite. sauna, spa, -bulJt-lns. marble, granate and rosewood, separate office, nautllous gym, bllllard room. famlly room, large pool, 2nd spa & Texas bbq. Includes decorator Items and art pieces. Torr;i Alllnson CAMEO SHORES VEWS $729,000 Lovely custom home, large enclosed patio, pool plus. spa off master suite. Four BA. exercise & family room, Island kitchen Newport's shopping and culture centers. Priced at appraised value $729,000 Fee. Tom Alllnson UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW $499,000 Soaring celllngs, easy flowlng, open floorpl~~ hlgh- llght thrs 2 BR. 2'11 bath. den, lib[ary "Miramar model In Harbor Ridge Estates. Soft neutral.tones, avallable tor Immediate move-In. Ed Escano/Maureen White FORECLOSIJtE_..AKE OFFERS $675,000 Lowest priced "Devonshire" In Harbor Ridge with ocean view. 4 BR, 3'11 baths. famlly room, bonus room. soaring celllngs, extra large yard. Owner wilt carry financing at favorable Interest rate. Ed Escano/Maureen White HARBOR RIDGE $1,575,000 Thi·s 3 BR country Engllah custom home Is located In Newport Beach's prestigious, guarded-gate com-· munlty of Harbor Ridge. The highest quallty materials and craftsmanship have been uaed._~hroughout this home. The owner wlll trade for com'merclal or other resldentlal real estate. Ed Escano/Maureen White OUTSTAfl>ING V1W HOW $535,000 Spacious 4 BR, one level home In excluslv~ Dover Shores. Lg. master suite .. separate chlldren s wing. Beautlfully remodeled kitchen. Incl land . Maxine Propp NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK BEACH COMMUNITIES IEWPORT IEIHTI 1110,000 Small cozy 2 BR Newport Heights home. Great potential on R-2 lot to remodel or build units. Close to beach and shopping. ILUFFS 1114,IOO Highly upgraded 2 BR. Master bedroom for- IALIOAllWI 14'1,MO Balboa Island st Its best! 3 BR, 2 BA highly upgraded home + good rental unit. Lovely new kitchen & bath, private patio with spa. Perfect location just steps to south bay. merly 2 BAI It's huge! Custom shutters.. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES wallpapers. fireplace, wet bar. lots of mirrors. IALIOA PHlllUU SU0,000 One can retire & enjoy the famlly In this 4 unit apartment building steps to the oceanl Well maintained, seller financed, & views. Garage parking available for each unit -hurryll French doors. private patio with spa. Model perfect! ILIFFS 1211,000 Largest plan In the Bluffs. Immaculate 4 BA condo with many upgrades Including bullt-ln stereo system. alarm system, shutters. new appliances and bonus room ILIFFS 1225,000 "Oecorato(s delight!" Opportunity to "re-do and make perfect'' this well priced 3 BR. 21/2 BA condo overlooking huge, tush greenbelt. Fee. TIE ILIFFS -~GI Best located "E" 1?1an:-2200 sq. . on one ot Bluffs widest Qfeenbelts. An end unit with perfect exposure for light & sight. This unit Is for those that think location Is important. llUUR VIEW MILLI 1141,000 Spacious 4 BR with forever view of wide open canyon & rolling hills. Enjoy privacy with enclosed courtyard entry. Room for fruit or- chard Fee land! umLUFF IHl,000 Panoramic ocean. back bay. city lights view. 3 BR. 2112 BA. spa. this very special home glows with traditional charm. Privacy,. location and view + loads of assumable financing. SU VIEW IHl,100 The view you've been waiting for-the home you've dreamed of! One of Seaview's. finest locations and a "Nantucket'' 3 BR that 1~ per- fection Security gate, spa. pool and tennis. 111 CUYOI. 140l,OOO Emotionally remodeled home w/4 BA. 3 BA & formal dining room. Lush green landscaping on automatic timers surrounds black pool _& spa w/trlckllng fountain. Truly best value in Big -~ Canyon. · ..-- Ill CllYll . 1411,000 Exceptionally beautiful Dover 2 BR + den w/French doors, crown moldings, magnificent patios. Outstanding ~nd location w/lovely mountain view 1. IELIHRT MILL H 10,000 Plan 3 Model -hlghly upgraded expansive 2 BA & den. Magnificent gated community -only 50 homes. offering ultimate luxurious carefr~ liv- ing. Builder's close-out. Outstanding financing - make otter! IELCOIRT lllt,000 Luxurious Plan B Towne Home In Newport's finest community. Expanded master w/slttlng area plus guest BA & Utrge separate family room. Exqulsltely decorated & landscaped. Ideal location. J OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. SATURDAY WHTOLIFf 1349 Sussex Ln 3 BA, FR $234,500 MAGGIE GUTH .l"n'l,......r---1--WUTOUFF 1106 Dover Or 4 BR, FR, Spa $329,500 ~ -UITILIFF 812 Aleppo 4 BR, FR $339.000 TOM BOLAND IEWPtlT IUO• 122o/,Say~ Or 2 BR, Dock $550,000 L. MUR HY HLCOHT 7 Northampton 2 BR, library $570,000 KAY PARKER SUIDlY IEWPORT CHIT 2 Ima Loa 2 BR. Den $159.500 J. DONAHUE IHIHHS 2772 Clrcle Dr 3 BR $237,500 l. MARSTON IUIMYllWHIU 1961 Port Nelson 3 BR. FR $239,500 C BALDIKOSKI ILIFFS 2127 Vista Laredo 2 BR, FR $247.500 KAY PARKER USTILIFF 812 Aleppo 4 BR. FR $339,000 G ANDERSON COllHft. IEL •AR 313 Poppl 3 BR $349,900 M. MATTHEW UH llLI 107 Via San Remo 3 BR $469.000 E. OORKETT UJllll YD •ILLS 2708 Harbor View Dr 4 BR. FR, Pool $490,000 C.McMAHAN llWHITIUOI 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR, Dock $550,000 LISA WHITE UMISU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR. FR $625,000 C. RUMSFELD W.llA llU 100 South Bayfro~t 3 BR. Dock. $695,000 L. MURPHY IAYFlllT 1_625 Bayside 5 BR, Byfrnt, Doctc-. $995,000 J. SHAW l'" llU 222 Via lido Nord 4 BR, FR $1 ,750,000 EDIE OLSON "ltlllU IAYFlllT 1913 East Ba§ 4 BR, FR $1 ,985,000 M.BENT . . PLEASE DROP BY! .. LllOJIU 1121,000 Magnificent Country French home on extra wide street to street location. Five BR, formal din. rm .. high beamed ceilings, French doors and custom deslgr:i throughout! · LllO llU H41,000 Uncomparabte quality throughout this authentic 4 BR New England traditional. Two flreplaces. hardwood floors, beamed celling, skyllght, plus flower-fllled brick patio. 45 feet on street to street location. Four years old. ,RCIOICTCllT IA~ 11,210-,Doo Gorgeous bayfront that is picture perfect! 4 BR • 3112 BA, wood floors -owned by a deco,ator. Will accommodate a 48' boat. Lovely south patio_ OUE CORHA IEL IW 1141,100 Picture this ... a cozy country cottage with 3 BA, brick fireplace & dynamite decor In a setting of fruit trees and flowers! All this and you're Just steps to Corona Beachl COROH IEL 11" 1110,000 Duplex nestled on a tree-llned street leading to Big Corona. Owner's unit has beamed ceilings & open, airy feellng, Includes generous master suite. 2 BR unit Is very special too. IPYIUSS Ull,000 Fantastic buy amidst the half million dollar homes of Spyglass Hill. A large slngle story home with a country kitchen, separate laundry and a 3-car garage . JAllllE OllHI IHl,000 Big ocean view & vistas of lush greenbelt make this glamorous 3 BR + family rm, Plan 5, an Ideal location In this guard gated community. Resort llvlng with pools & tennis! 11111111 YllW llUI Siil ,l09 Broadmore • Spacious 5 BA on large corner lot with many trees and a maximum of privacy. French doors ~ead to a charming patio for sunJet viewing and outdoor entertaining. Fee tltte. UUll YlfW llUI 1111,IOO Incredible view-Incredible decor. Incredible value-lncredlble price. Need we say more. We've ex,cluslvely listed lt\18 gorgeous 3 BA, 21;. BA view home. Appointment only. llll Mllll llL IUI I 1,H0,000 Corona del Mar Spanish landmark wlttl view of ocean, bay, hillside & nlghtllgl'\t views! this 4 BR home remodeled with pride offers bonus room, den, large corner lot, outstandlqg garden. -i:--~!!!!!!~~~~-----------N EWPORT BEACH OFFICE ·2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD WE SEU TIIE HOMES ATHAT MAKE YOU SAY"THAT'S US~' -AMERICA'S LARGEST . FULL SERVICE REA[ ES.IA TE COMPANY , .-- ----,, ---·--- - - --. Orange Coaii DAILY PILOT /lundey, °'°'"'Der I, 11M 07 ........ ,.... ......_._,_ :""-...... ~-...:;----... , ... .... 1tW~11;.._, _ __:;1•:::11 c.... ... • ina ...... "°"* 21r houee on 'A ecre. ....... 1"4,. t1t5,000 75&-9112 Ml ...... .. •••n l&Y 1111111 11•11• tt 1411,111 · HOMel '09' IALI YllWI (_; .. llllllllilll r ~11M111 d1./, /fat 2 UD"OOM '*'lnctl'leatA~ •• JU•t .. .AMr·~<1'-rtlt°eJ 704 Avoced<>, Cofone def Mer * •8 Jede Cove, Ss;JWOIUI, COM • 12.C ~ Cumbre, Orange Hiii 1441 Galaxy Dr. Oowr snor.I, N 8 •14 TreNlgW, H.-oot Aldge, NI ,, 7~33 1385,000 Sat 1-5 548-5647 t295,000 ~ Sat/Sun 1-6 7e<>-833f t1.eee,ooo let/lun 1"' *401 Onda, (The Blutf1) * 1700 Galaxy Or. Dover ShotW. Npt Bc:h •• e Trefalger, ~Aldo-. N9t ldt 640-8250 1249,500 Sun1-5 769-1501 U00,000 8Und11Y 1-4 MO 4MI 11.950,000 ~ 1-6 1S28 Orange AV9,(Corn. PaJmer)Costa M.a *:i~~2001~000Catneo ShO"~ ... ,Su 1 .. 222 vta a.no., Udo "'-'d, N.8 873-1800 $215,000 Sundey 11"" --_....,, Q411" n -~ "25.000 let/Sun 1-a 1730 Paloma. Newport e..cn 9 Hennltage Lane. Big C.nyon **238 VI• Udo Soud. u . N8 842-5200 1105,000 Sut1 1-4 6"44-e200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4;30 769--8100 11,550,000 a.vaun '""., ttec>e from tht bMCh on Wlf 7' e1s.eooo 1215,000 ~~ ~o:· tt!:: li?.J-,V~!I~ .. 83 Morning Cen , CdM wu d"lgn9d by re-Mel (, c.t tt.;' .. C4ll 790-9233 12~ 7eo-.8333 '825,000 Sun 1-5 • •DM>OM Sun 1•5 •332 PolnMttla. Corona def Mer 831-7300 1490,000 Sunday 1_..:30 nown.d architect Paul ....... , 1..... . SaVSun l·5 1830 Port Bermouth Pt, NB 759 .. 9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 902 King• Rd"'~'!. 374 ~ ae.n eoun. a.. a.y, tit.I 84$-7278 RUU1000LH Sun 12-4 841-5177 $500,000 • 8und4ay :12-8 Tt\oryk and feetured In W / .. ~·-•2525 Ocean Blvd, G4, COM · ~=.-~nl~~~:y·~ So. of Hwy, Superbly 840-8259 $389,500 Sun 1~5 •1e11 s9earlft, lrvlne T.,r. Coron• del 1188 Klngaton, Costa M.... **333 Via Udo Soud. NB 845-0303 $237,000 Seti.Sun 1-4 644-8200 $1,300,000 · Sun 1°":30 kind. MH.000. malntaln•d Hfll 2b• 3028 Oc.n Corona del Mat ~ ~It:::. 1tJ:. 87M721 '1895,000 Sun~ey 1-5 Roben.~or 175 ooea 1825 Port WhMler, Hatbor View Hmt, N.B Cilta 1111 1114 840-4099 t229,500 Set/Sun 12:30-4:30 110 VI• Genoa (Udo Ille) Newport Beech e31·1400 '495,000 Sunday 1-4 2 M plue 'AM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rpck Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 $2,'6000 . Sat/Sun 11-8 Mat 499-1320 1299,500FEE Sunday 1-5 **4801 SMlhore (Penlnaula) Nwpt 8ch 831-1400 $735,000 Set/Sun 1·5 628 S..ward, Corona del Mar e75-e000 $435,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 vs Shoal Oriv.. Jumlne Creek. Npt 8eh 831-7300 $370,000 Sundey 1-4:30 •3713 So. Woodland. Sant• An• 790-8333 t144,900 **22~Vla Udo' Nord, Udo Ille 844-90e0 $1,750.000 Sundty 1-5 IM plu. PAM Ml orDllN J 70& Malebar, Corona det Mar 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 ***•101Vla Udo 8ouel, NB 875-8111 '4.850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1326 Mariner• Ortve. BayerMt, NB e31-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4:30 103 Vie Udo 8oud. LI. NB ' 759-9100 12.950,000 Sat/8Un 1-6:00 ***•400 Momlngatar L.n, Dover ShOr .. 843-2364 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR IALa COLDWeu BANl(C!R ll • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-710.. $299,000 Sat/Sun 1.1-8 194G Tereelta, Newport Beach 9981 Oceaner•t. Hunt. BMch 2 llEDROOll 54&-5605 $199,500 Sunday 1-4:30 •• 32 Ima Loa Crt, Npt Bch 645-0911 $205,000 Sun 12-5 * 1429 Dolphin Terr .. (Irvine Terrace) NB 673-4400 $899,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 Tustin Avenue, Newport Helghta, NB 1856 Paro1, Coats Meu 813-7399 $164,000 831 -7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30 ----· 548-2313 1239,500 Sunday 1-4 2476 Sant• Ana #8, Colta M ... ••4645 Perham, Cameo Shorn NB 548-2313 i139.500 Sat/Sun 11-.5 lYllllU 2758 Hlllvlew, Harbor View Krtolla, N.B 209 Vie Cordova, LI. NB 1411,000 FEE •-----"="'-' 540--0299 $239,000 Saturday 1-5 673_7300 $4'93•500 A rar• find In Beyahor•. * Ull UNI.. 3 BEDROOM Sun 1-4 644-6200 $729,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 2476 Santa A~ #C, ea.ta M .. Large and ~ wtth Lielll&r.11 * v 2772 Clrcle Or, Bayahoree. Npt Beach 107 Via San Remo, Udo lale 346 Poppy, Corona det Mar 546-2313 1139,500 SaVSun 11 --5 Sunday 1-5 673-8494 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 •4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 * •29 Balboa Coves (Weet Newport) NB 831-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 **828 Via Lido Nord, Lt. NB 760_:-8333 $2, 150.000 famJty room, f«mal din-Sharp 2 bd condo. MC 644-906() s237,500 Sund.., 1-4 . 644-9060 $489,000 Ing room and 3 gate, near S.C Plaza -1 bedroome. Bunt-In wet w/pool, ~ + cwport. N 3 Rock K II I I 4 BEDROOM bar, ape In patlO. Excel-Sacrifice at S&t,900. O ~y no • rv ne i.nt value for for thle 3bdonly 179,999 uaume 644-7020 $259,000 large home. Call today. 10~% fin. Try &1000 min •2723 Sth, Corona del Mat ......... down. GrMt lnw.tment- WOodtlde Vlllege Won't 844-7208 $300,000 Sunday' 1-5 4801 camden, cameo Shores. NB lutl 2511 w. Sunflower. 759•9100 $416,000 Sun 1•5 2006 Windwar d Lane, Baycrest, Npt Sch .UMLUI call Patncl( Tenor. 20461 Bayview Ave, (Back Bay) Nwpt 8ch 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun"1-4:30 5BD 31e4189,900 780-8102 494-77 .. 8 $148,000 Sunday 1-5 18 Cypreu Pt, Big Cyn, NB 4BD 2B•·$145,000 *3210 Coloredo, Coata M... 759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 480 2Ba-$13<4,900 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2 8R plue FAM RM or DeN •83 Orchard, Irvine 759-1501 $119,900 SatJSun 12-4 ••25 Sea lttend, Big C.nyon &45-0303 $285,000 Sundey 1-4 3 BEDROOM ••3Trlbute Ct, NB 673-7300 $189,000 480 2S..lt3-4.900 645--0303 $141,000 Sunday l-4 ** 1024 E. Balboa 81\ld (Peninsula) NB 10~ Corona Lane (Mesa ~el Mar) CM c.i13!~!'!:;.~.!9~heee •EASTSIDE 1112.000• **1419 Ootphln T.,r, lrvlne Terrace. N.8 631-1400 $1 ,050,000 Sunday 1-4 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-6 *14 Encore Court. Newport Beed\ • g,..t tamlty tiorn.. Sharp 2bd, xtra lrg lot. & 675-5930 $875,000 Sunday 1-4:30 *2708 Harbor View Or. H.V Hiiia, CdM 673 Mystic War· Lag Bch 759-1501 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •lley ac:ceaa. 10% dn, A.u_9060 •.1190,000 Sunday 1-"' 675 616 $ 50 000 S 1 5 T di . l AIMlm 111,no pit, no qual 980 Linden, Cott• M... ~ .. --.. -1 . un -1 Ru• FountalnbteeU, Big Cyn ra bona Dover R.E. 75t-50ao 546-2313 $100,095 Sunday 1-" * 1609 Tradewtnds, Newport Beach 2124 SeVllle (Balboa Penln) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $499,000 Realty 4 II + HUT *37 NIQhthawk (Woodbridge) Irvine 673-6900 $345,000 Sunday 2-5 631-1400 $389,000 Sat/Su~ 1·5 2 Rue Fountalnblue, Big Cyn • 63 l·737o Nice ~ home 675-6000 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Via Genoa. Lido Isle **760 Vie Lido Nord, LI, NB 760-8333 '425•000 llU Yll• w/lnlawquartanorguMt 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Newport Beach 673-1900 $526,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $1 ,575,000 Sun 2-4 2476 Santa Arua #A, Costa~ Cullom 4 Bdrm 3 bath •r:-b:~11~:~1~~ S..4-7020 $535,000 Sun 1-4 2124 Wallace, CM 546-2313 $144,500 .,.v8un 11·5 with air aoridlllonlng. 0n1y 1173,000 2479 Rue De Cannes, Costa Meea 751-3191 $116,000, Sun 1-4 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN Extra etorao-. laundry Patr1Ck Tenor. 631-12ee room and den. OealgMr 1 -548-2313 $159,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 599 w. Wllson. Costa Meea 2215 Atta Vista, EastBluff NB ~t~ :! ~~ 'v 11 Rue MarMlllel, Big Canyon, Npt Bch 546-2313 $119,000 Sunday 1·• trotlt6200 $269,500 Sun 1-4 TOWNHOUIEI FO.. SALi • 2M 17th hol9. Owner may 644-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-:30 ••v20 Cypress Point, Big-Canyon carry. Reduced 10 **100 So. Baytront, Balboa Island 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 631 -7300 $995,000 Sunday 1"":30 •• 34 Enccn Crt, Npt 8ch · '309.000. 759-3191 IT.... s 673-7300 $188,000 SaVSun 1-4:30 spSElECT 2 BR 2ba. newer Eutalde 644-9080 se95.ooo unday 1-4 * 1106 Dover Or. Newport Beach 55 Goleta Point, Spyglua. N.B. home With family room 3 ., VI Lid s d 644-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1...-:30 PROPERTIES and oarao-. 1135,000. ** 1., 8 o ou 3 UDROOll -------• Pri .-..1u Call 875-3568 644-6200 $975,000 Sun 1-4:30 G o (""· s N B Be • UAL HT&n LUii nc ..... ,. . * 1336 alaxy r uwr hrs) . . • 1821 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, Npt h 21~29 Vlate Entr~a. BNtta, Npt Beect1 LOW R.ATES-t.OW FEES 1111'1111 l&LI •430 v1,~a Grande, Bluffs. NB 673-7300 $795,000 . Set/Sun 1-4:30 631-7300 $369,000 Sunday 1-4:30 759-1501 $389,000 SUnd8Y ·1-4:30 JOHN KORDtCH813-Me9 Newport Heloht• Condo. 2 759-9i® $211 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••812 Al~po, East bluff. N.B. · 43 Montarlto <f pyglus) Corona det Mar BO 1V. BA wtgar only . vv _ 1119,000 or IMM opttM 467 Weatmln1ter, Santa Ana Heights· 6«-9060' 39.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $ 25.000 ,sun/Sat 1-6 lalMI 1111.. lOM ~~ fo7" :~t~~~ =. 675-8676 $245,000 "Sat/Sun 1-5 * *601 Bayside Or (PromQntory Bay) NB * •9 Muir Beach (Spyglua) Nwpt Bch •TllW&Tlln.T PATRICK TENORE 3 8R plue FAM RM or DEN 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $1 ,550,000 Sun 1-5 Old« houM on Grand • IS31-12ee Canal w/18' apt over 1168 Blsmarl(, Coats Mesa oerao-. A.ct~ to lot 548-2313 .$129,900 valu• 1385,000. Call 1206 Cambridge. NB Sunday 1-<4 759-9100 $324,900 Sun 1:30-4:30 720-C>e97 OWNER Sun 1...- ••3465 Fuchsia, Costa Men *1815 Galatea Terrace. CdM 546-2313 $184',900 Sunday 1-4 64'-6200 $735,000 WT .. Cerna ••l llu lOll 2 br on R2 lot A.attn * *600 Harbor llland Or (Prom Bay) NB 4i3 UoRNiNd cXRYoN ~~~~·~~h 1~n~ 631-1400 $1 , 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-.i 20181 Spruce. Santa Ana Hts. Santa Ana lncomparabi. •tyte and IS31-128e privacy. R .. dy to ocx:upy. 2 BR 2 BA.; Hardwood lloore. car~t. ekyl lle bHmed celllnge .lrpl RVM* $248,500 By owner -~~~'iiiiiiiiinu-780-9233 COYrte1y to WW Tl MlmY brolun. Open 1-5 OLH 1211,IOO IAIY 1&1-0J Fabulou• 3 br remodel •211,000 w/pool. French door•. wet bar. ltland kitchen. 1 er +den« emaJl 2nd B<t. HW & ui. noore, MC t. Or_l_gln•llJ _p~•" and more QWC • .tat concso wllOVttf bay vi.w DEUA.DfLGADO from aide elldw. ldMI,.. 631-12ee trMI for llveaboald or weekender tor city dweller. Smalt but the leall axpenllYe Mal-Kai RVM* byS350.000. ------- M4-l211 USTllll • PHL ~ Country etyte 3 Bedroom ·-~~~~~~· ~ Home with large famlty -8 L room and nr~. Big HY..~19 Ellala lze ot. cul-de-uc IOt with huge 4br, 2ba, FR, pool/ape •II yard pool and patlO New only 1314,000. Save, oak kitchen • nice iha,p uaum. tow rat• loan. 1 000 OPEN SUN. 1-5. 907 homtl 152• Sandcalti..Agt 845-9181 1•2·1200 Open airy. recrMtloMr• d.tlghll 3 Bdrm• Mt up j PETE BA [Tl R TY .. tor •ntert1lnment & todaya IMng. Come ... thll If you're reedy f« fun l 1342.900 . Agl ·------• &44 -22 12/873-535-4 Wiii SHIH • IOW YllW Panoramic view of ocean. Four bdrma & huge exquisite sitting room. Gorgeous pool/patio In enclosed courtyard. Private beaches. Aa.sume 1 TO. Priced at $715,000 Fee. C,all •• 1111&.T or q&J.Y ..uY OP(ll TODAY 1 :I Good auwn. loan, s. of hlch••Y· 2 Bdrm rr shops. $215.ooo ........ :-:........ .. 704 Avocado, Old CdM n.t In ,.....de•· 3 Bdrm, seaittJ, tntlM. $l 99,500..... .. .. 37 Nllflthawk, Woodbndtt. Irvine 3 Bdrm 2 )>a, near new condo. spa & vttw. dMI SJ00,000.......... ............... 2723 5th Ave, OJd C .. .. btadt ' ..... ""' 2 ... $695,000 . ......... . ..... 3028 Ocean Blvd, Old CdM C_.,y ~ 3 M1ft, 3 W. ._., nn. 1435 000...... 538 Stnmd1 Cor~ ttipl1ndt, CdM fllllT li<M • REALTOR • 675:6000· HU EH• Cot t .. ..._.,_,, C~ 4-1 lit• 15 Klalola, Newport Beach 644-7020 $174,900 Sun 1-4:30 4/+ bdrm, bi& dock(sO, play lawn & swim ~ach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. low owner fin. $750,000 (land incl) Room for expansion.• hetr (1-1) 111-1212 llW Pl•I llH,000. WI .,., lat/S. 1-1 Enjoy canyon living in this lovely expanded canyon home. ~ acre lot. View from most rooma. Private beaches. large family room & party . deck. Expand.eel ed and uonaded. Lm'TD&TIJH,111 ___ ...... (lH) 111-1121 11 ............. .., .... 642-5200 $149,400 Sunday 1-' 1356 Galaxy, Dover Shorn. N.B 642-5200 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 lllT lft W&nRHllT Delightful 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with 2 bedroom apartment over gar- age. Large deck with pier and float. Reduced to $425,000 for quick sale. 'AotU IUL n 111-1170 llN UOllFIOll Majestic •500 sq. ft., 2 yrs new cuatom dream home with amashlng ocean & bay view: Sumptuous rooms & mahogany thru-out. Motivation terms, asking $600,0QO leasehold. The best street In New- port. 60Z Klnga Rd. .. ,... .... ., 11N1 llUT IULTIU l&l2ll IPll SiiliY 12·' **305 Northstar LN. Dover Shoree, NB 673-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-4 1226 Potall' Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 63 1-7300 $845.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1519 Santiago Drive. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-4:30 Ollllm Ullll Y1IW ...aw Elegant designer 5 BR plus home with French door1 and windows, comple~ new kuchen and~appla&n£eS, new bath- rooms, and oak det.airfttatment thru-out New frontyard lanchcaplng IPDIMIY 1-41H ttHPwtlriltel OIUTIYI PllTHUI PllPHTIH .11-lll ............ , llt·Ol11 ~=1==~~~~---... ___ .. -~ --. -~'"'-----. otlmY PllHI IUlll · SIU,ootl SH Pomte F.at.ates-San 0~ ( Dramauc~an Vl~w 5 Br 4 1.l ba home on secluded cuJ df! sac Dramatic foyer wlmagnif1~nt staa.rway Lavish mstr sw~ with rommand1na water Vlf!W Mstr crafted oak library t\ugt\ gowmt't kltc~n C&U .......... for showU\8 ......,. .... ., 111 ... HI or Rntdenr1:' .,,.....n 1111,111 WTllll1 A umab lt-loan. upert> 2 txrdroom home. R.t-dwoocl d&k. tush yard Call for mott df'w.ls ~~~~··•·2111 4 BEDROOM ••2217 W. San Lorenzo. Santa Ana 64.5-0303 $185,000 Sunday, ... 2 Br plu• 3 lk 440/440'11 Begonia. Corona del Mar 676--0088 Sunday 1~ e Spe *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterlron1 l Pool v Glw addfeee at guard ge1• 180 d~ Vlew from thJ.5 dellahttul 3 Br :\.Lstom built home designed for relalrf!d Living suJTOUndf'd by sun . .ea breeus and n •eM FEE Open Sun 1-4.30 at 1419 phin TPrr in lRVTNE TERRACE UYI IULTHS, 041 Ill-IHI ~PICTURE vou1 - HOME H~RE Private Parties Are Welcome Cell C11111"'4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. Wtlml&L .... ... ,", ..... R~ntl rtmOC:I. ~ Bdnn charmt'r 'on... l ~ ttlrlWr lot. <my and l"Om• fortable--you can movt' rttht in umc-'76,000 loen al only 12' Call now for ahoWlNI THE :REAL ESTATE RS .~ I . Or nQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund Oeolm!Mlr 2, 1984 -· .,... * Wt ....._ •11 Salt leuli • la.I• ...... VafatabW 1 ..... Uafual.... AJart•ta r,ra1 .... Mf!ta••••· oat. Aruta11t1, uat. ..... noo •• • tt c.tp.... 1014 ...,.,, lnd1 1111 • ..,..., lw~ .... CenlU a:J L HU ...... 'DU C..11.... 1114 &iia .... HR L• ... hM~ 2741 Xtt;;c11ye rum room f& nut !!!I N ... Hgia IAA21ot 3 --·--·-lerg• eonttmporety !:If!! 1ttacUfy tmptyd male °' M/FShr 2 Bd2baOONIWV ~ nba.. owner.,, .._..ay l"'I ••" ,...._, ~ In Old COM 2 er ;Hurue Ak !lat 28-. ten-UI& ·-Btlgt'tl uy 2Bt t'~Ba o:oMt; v1ew 1 blJ{ to ttmale NO OAINKINGlll hotN Lao bet! w!W/O ~39~R.J~1~re Sharp 3BA 2~ba ~·-~~by 2b&+<Mn,,rptc,.-to nte, poola, bflCIC patlot ALl.UTIUTIE.8PAIO Twnh ... Mfcro, frptc, 2 oc:een l.ovtly28r, lrplO, Wllh/w1ttiout klleh pttv. $825tmo497·4101 • _ &125.000 640-7033 a ""'•!!!.._~•"'Y With PCH 11200/mo Cout S12iS/mo 854-8109 • Compenbeforayourrtnt W gerw/Of** lak•. baleOny ee1.oee<> Ntc:.*-CM. 97 9658 ... -- , -MYlt MU Ownrs lie. J>OOI ~....._. ~ yvd p IM 173-M tO u-.. decot ted 1trtam1 & W&lartalla -----M/F 10 eht 2 ""rm/ 1 b& "81118I111,IOO -· ~ .. iwmable trnanclno. '°'*1 Luxury on • budgtt ............ , • • cuttom Pool/ape no pets S875 SpaclOU• 2 story 2 bt 2 be LO rom tot ,_.,,, f« 2 CM tpt '2'3 .. .,ctep ... Upgteded 2Br 2Ba ~ loft. Decemb« mo....ln.pou. So aide f PCH.,. rent1or>uon 3br 2ba db..ion ! .. tur", pool, 548.2447or 54w 115 r1m11y rm OCM.n vi.w S*>Pla.1215 mo.. •.it ·~ utt ~8-2033 Brlok frpjc c/alr mini Ible S379 000 0 ~ 2 w/pluth CS.COi 1750 Pltl bq, Ot1V rd gwege, IUf· --d.Ck ull pd $1000 Tiny utll 1200 clatnl~ <Mp blind• ~r wtU '*? DESPEUTEJ Jo Ann o«an hr Bd llM, 2 eerl"· e>etlo. 2 53Mt90 S.t Rlty r.. rounded ~h P"*' land· OlltCI 1 II studio Welk 10 btleh pvt Wantr nr OCQ & s.C M/F to ''" 2 bf IPI Avail w/c:oet Agt031-5737 75M>e19 8Jkfroc.an l:S50/mo& No , .. OOd ... FR ec.plng.Nopett28rlurn FMtur .. · BUllt·ln RIO S300ut pd40~eo87 PlzaM1-tNS1ttrep,n De 2 S220+~ ut+$100 · <• hi thtWl u111.Avanow.ea11.,,..,,, r .. w ..... r. • :l&~WIT.on.&42-1971 O/W f '1c r 1 • ft ctepUta548-1487 TllPLU '*~150.ooo-J> WATWlllt Id 127 842-4300l24hn. ~~~:·~~~ Int ... , 2140 wlp00~~ 3~1""Hc::ft: l•ri1 l!acL t ~!!Y~~:·/.~s~: M/F 10 .,,, beYfr~ 2·2BR t-38R Patio's, VIEW· TERMS-STEA LI 1111111 Tl llU SJ*) VU·2BR 2ba. on beh, • $495 mo. Mngr M&-97M 18<1 IUx condo Sac ou•rd 873· 1521 btlOf• &pm Own beth. $360/mo • lltrK11Ve Good Income, lmmec Hertx>r RldQt ., .. 2 Bl' 2bt. 2 flfapleoee With turn/unf, pvt get•. &1800, IEIJ&LS THI... ColleQt p k T lpleJc 2B gala. epa, pool, Qym, utll. s.c <Mp. 842-4803 .. rtn(ed. FOf .. ,. by cfustar home: 28r+den, Sandy e..ctt, boet atlp, ullle lnel 875-3834 CALL us A'eGAROING •mT 1*1'ATI 1 '1\lfa. o'!w r., lndr/ prkng $800 854-2525 Pool ltd• '7S w Wk. lit• p k 2bt/2bt F" owner . $215 ,000 2'-'tba Charming New o•rd9'1 ap&. $450,000. Ctttl ... U2f IRVINE LEASES e .. 1111tul& Park llkt FOR Nr pa.1c t&e5 l.:5:7738 1Br"$560 O/W, ,,~&Ito.... kite~ <ldry pnv. tocqulet ~/1mkr, Ith Otn'td S37S 648-2830 I m Enugnll41tyndSC~-~ar~y· Ul4rlffMhtltJl4J 2Bdrm 1Hn~, t:: "'•rd, crcfil THE DISCAIMINATINQ Eui...lde 2 br 1 ba Incl No pell all btwn ~c:.::i...~~lehttvoata + ~+12 utlt 78().1289 I t ha ~ i:ll .,_ . ...,v, "'' ,...,. .._.. .1· ~ I l PROFESSIONAL 9em-•pm dally 546·4855 / --•• • t and mtn vu1/prlvacyl A• dog (It( $876/mo. Shown 0 SO r ..-Private Patlol patio gar No Pets -Prof age 40.50 to rent rm Prof woman hal turn rm IUITIO&LLT 1nTol eumU 150K, 12.5% fixed • " l M-F 5. 7PM, Sat/Sun It "'Covered Parlllng $575 831 .... 0;l6 1Br $550 & 2Br $850 In lovely quiet e CM tor Nmt In lg COndo nr .". 1•-•y 1 .a•• loenl & OWCI Try S25K 8:30-5PM. 243 E. 22nd St 80 Y vSpecloua Apti E!ASTSIOE Cute 29r apt. Dlhwshr, frig. ttove Incl Condo $285 M2-o&70 SC Ptia. Full hM prtv, "-.. ,.,_ cash dnl Wiii be sold at 10x351n Sr prtc. 1/2 blk to votnl A C 1 03 No pets Cell btwn PoOI Jae 9250 545-3110 Seautlful 4 bdrm(w/den only $239 00011 Open Sat ltoret. 188,000. 1840 o.tuit 2 br n~ ba lndry 7 8 6-ll 72 "'Wal~n-~ a I 1•6087 Oam-4pm dally 545-4855 Aoom w/kltcMri prlv, nr ,.....-·~=-=---:::-:--..,,.--- down) Prtc:.d to ..,I. Ap-1·4PM.2l58Hlllvlew Newport, CMS.. Mor hkup, newer, twnhH "'H~llk•~~en• E·lld•newlo....ry2bf2ba bus route/Shopping RaepM/F:br2~~~ Pf'OK 2600 aq n, *l>•.2 11000 llllS 819/386-3765 Owner Z '~1ft:10St.8: 1 block to Huntington bale. d/w w/d gar opener Canter Cati 9&2-5?eo on lrvgol i:;•nr7H-54" patto., t>ullt In vac:cuum to lat acc.ptable buyer S.ytlde VIiiage $27 000 2 Piii 1595/mo Craig Clntat 1 l 28dr1n1 turn &eSO 031-3M8Wlend an 5 -luff prl119 . ut ~~:~ ;~'c:fi;oo ~ Viking R.E JOhn Zatvot 8d ava11111. drtw by 25o &:s"12ee 3380M~ Drtv. ITIUTlll fW · U\AGE 1Br 1Ba on Vie· Btttl1,J!ottl1 2104 Reep o/emlccr to thete • loan 1199 SOO . 64<H>299 Mayflowar, don't disturb lrvlM U\ OUlNTA HERMOSA torla, eut of Harbor hOme In M S250+V. ' occupanta 84&-3109 te211 Parkside Ln 1 Quiet Complex No ;>ell IN NEWPORT BEACH Rooms ll)d ,t,pt1 available utlla. 842·2829 ltl1 hHltrllt £11a11 hlC~ U41 block w .. t of BNch 3 s..45/mo 851.9528 AJireat plaoe to llva on th• $90/up Balboa Inn, Ammt anted S320 Inc It. 01llf. R11lty LAllU llLU .... lBr 36a home "Pie. block So of Edinger. ' · cl~~~~us~!Y & P~1;:,:~ ocean view 875-87~ ·utl Ji1~ml Actoae from Ht-1101 HYlll SlllU II UY PARK With a beautlfulfy 2br 1ba ~· fnod "&rd no sauna WaJk to beh. Ul·l4t1 S"•• • tennis courts 7 •RH ••111-• beech (NB) 848-1108 Almoat new1 •Br & maid's cusiomtzed 20x52' K~ • , •• · S1800 untum 12200 furn .,_, "' · ~" •~ :.....--::--,'--:---,.----,.... FOR SA.l.l IY IWIEI qtr1 Spectout 1111 rm. din Waet home on • cor,,., Piii, 19 2 Mey9f ..,25+ ,97_17 « Agt' ~IH •ack •4 pool$. c101e to bUSIMSS, Wkly rental• now 1v111 Rmmt/F lhr beeU1 condo Superb condo 1 ml fr bch rm, lam room. Lrg dodt lot. 2 BR 2ba w/llghl In· credl1 ctlk 5'9-3464 II W II OC Alrpor,, F11hlon $128/wlt & up 2274 New-In CM 111 amanltlet 2 Bd. 2ba, frpk:. high call· beau PoOl/apa, lg petlo tar1or1 A very attreetlve 2BR 1ba 0.,. 2208 B OoNn & Clty Ughts View. xe furn. 1 bt, 'A blk to $495 Island, convenient lh<>P• port Blvd C M 6-46-7«5 $320+. 548-2475 Pool 1 S650K 400 Mornlngat&r home for only $25,000 Placentia No pets 3bf 2ba. xlnt cond $1350 beh, gd tran99, S735 Imo 1 Bd 1 ba upper on sight 17W, 2lttn n:t i~. Ln Open Sal/Sun 1-5 Cell 5'().6937 $825/mo s.twe83 mo 497-4170 or '97-6080 ~:~ng room S200 ~~~::: Indy rm. eloaa SU I SUI LOllE ~~~:' ~~ 1tts~ S 108.SOO Prtnc:l~1 only Call 6-43•236-4 By owner Ct•tttry Leta 2lll 2IA Off PCH unique bch eot---1923 Pomona Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· Newport Beach. eoior TV 1s111u1 & ctep. 6-45-9055 Steve PM-968.-5'26 FOllEYEll VIEW Crnta 1225 tage appta provided $300 Studio Pvt Ent, Ba. TV TSL MANAGEMENT ments & Townhouses S 125 wk 901, no deposit sh B FromhlghonKlngsRd.2 -HITW/Omll w/utlls tree 539·6190 Prollbu1,0+Poolutllnc M2-1603 from S720 (Ask about 3026 WutCoaatHwy mm~ to r ~t.2:35 OVER 407 Im med OC· master bdrm• 3 ba Low 2 Crypt1-Peelflc View, N.B Condo, dbl gar. pool Nr Best Riiy tee S\50 Ntamkr 494-0451 furnished apts. complete ~r.'m~~ s=. 6-46-BOGJ ~Cf:~v A~1~!:A~~ malnt yard 2 i.vet views. ~u~~1a:' ~~:~~~9 Kl~: ~.Jto,,;~ vri;n ~2~ ~71~r lt-rrt hie~ 22 It~ hac~ Ea;:,~~~~~~ ::S~~ No ~!~~)~~~ ',~e~~~~i lnt11a tt lore • Tenn11. blllard1, CUITOllZEI II SSS. 648-75681873-3298 DOver Shor .. 78d Sba FabVfeW condo on Bay. pets 1581 Mesa Or. Call term or longer) On Jam· Skare 2901 s:,~R~ !1~! ~~Si2Ji,~ pools, apaa, etc D• WHTCLIFF I 2Br houte. 117 E. 23rd St. home w /pool/1pa. Designer IUrn. see Qark-btwn 9-4 646-9860 boree Rd. at San Joaquin 25 yr old mother n.eds '/\ utl per mo 831-5898 slrable floor plan 2Br Oak kitchen to Ht•t Prof l S S550lmo. Avelft2/7· Call $2600/mo Rela 873-0118 Ing S 1895/mo 873-0896 Hiiis Rd. 2Ba Super clean & pro-pllane91, pa~er 11W~~ 11 Unlts CM.1Br. Pride ol (213)82'·4508 lor appt. Pvt 1 Br, trple, pool, patio. 844 llOO rmmte tor CdM HouM Shr C.M. apt pvt bribe. leulonally decorated RemOdeled muter ba & ownershlpr $700K. 9.5 x 2 BR. pvt & quiet, lrg yd, no 2 bd 2'h ba TWnhM frpl AJ1rl•t1t1, u . x:'s5~~ pets. 39:~J~~ -5•0 -11Wl --pool S325 mo. 111/lut, S 105,000. Open Sat/Sun many more feeturea. 3 bd gron. Bkr 832_.. 181 peta, range & frig. ht • ;:~ J~~1109 ~~ l-~~~ 11L •• lalaa• 27_ 2 Resp'women 1hr lg• 4Bd utll lnci &45--4"4 Oeve 1-4PM. Cheek 11 aec:urlty 2 ba fem/din rm+ 2 trpl aec:urlty, $575/mo. -.,. Sharp 2 BR 1~ ba, patio & 2 Bd f..U. d/ & oeeantrnt Npt Bch home. so Laguna: Oatad ., .. ,. gate 86'1 Atlante. Unit Reduced to $274 500 ATTRACTIVE TRl·PLEX 848'h w t81h. 497-6287 •WTILIFF• 26r 28. Dupln on garage. No pets. $600, s•50'1 ''V• N w t atocvell $400/peraon 650-58"7 beach pool 1295 + ut" 2160 or call Gene M 11 ... 1• H F __. · '-k CM Wall planned 2 br, 01 d F 1 cell 5-48-1377 • v mo. o pea a ------• • " 53&-9835 or 53&-9027. u 831_ 12~-er... blt0 ln1, patios Gar, 3Br 2Ba . dbl gar, grdner Rent or lee option. 3Br em on · rp e. oar btwn 9-4PM 5'S-485S S'OO MJF nlGe rm In lrg 3br 499--'722 415/524·3323 , I Prkng Nr alll S177,SOO S825/mo 20S3 Tustin 2'/\88,lront&lldepaOo. S t000yrly ~94-8797 Sparkling cJe&n 2Br 2Ba. 2'hbe.lurn NBeondo,wtd eepmai.to-thrCondo~ lmat l 044 I (213) '5•·5104 owe Ownr (213)5'1-6196 View overlOOklng Back CLEAN 1Br 1Ba. lrplc:, Quiet Complex nr New-2BR 2BA evall. lmmed . plljac/len Seel< stable. beach In San Clemtnte ' • ~ :Z ~I~· ~ llS-r•• ••• R JBR 2ba, (lining rm. frplc, 1B1•600Y 1Nmoewty. 11dt ~or1a•1tedt+ 1 6 170 .. "!.· .. '!~ Yrly $600/mo. port Blvd on Victoria. No new earpete/drapes, yrly, vary neal, outgoing non-$300 mo Inc u1l •9M 110 EXCE,n .ll "' -...," .. ~ pell $545/mo. 851-9526 no pets $795 998-9178 smkg ethetle roomm1te · 0 FIXER TRl-PLEX db~r A 1 eond. g<! loc. SSOO MC Agt 831·56&1 •STUNNING L 1 & 2Br 2BR 2BA F/P 2 car ar nr evl 12/2 Mike 8"2-5978 WE'LL LNI Fii Ylll ,u. .. 1607 W Balboa Blvd, NPB S 1 /mo. Mc ardle 3Bd 1 ':tba ....... '2 ,.., •• ltlka 2"'-G d g ga C 2Bd h cou •~oo .._...tr111a1U • s Rea4tors 5'8 7729 " .,...., -o-... ar en Apt. Pool ocean. ave.II now $850• ute M-..., ..., • --~ In Turtle Roetc 4 bdrm, 2\1'1 Wiii 11111 ESTATE ~99•900 lend Included -nice y&rd. $10So/mo lnci Pt1ia11l1 2707 $485 & $595. 710 w 18th $500 aec: dep. &45·8980 M/F, N-smkr, 26yrs + lt ... UTU llLTI b•. lormal din room, Lai.Jtremont Model $ I~ 3~~de for hOUM F~ ;~~ft'~. i·p~Br. i..2~. gard. No peta 648-2389 161. carport, ntw paint. WI,,,,. , ... ,OE . s1-c.. trailer. tr"-. stove 673-86251675-7,78 •Most profe11lonal • & large lamlty room Move-View plus many upredes 1 p' lClncome Call .._ '""' .._ Lrg 3BR 2ba, , ..... , -'~to S525/mo ..-.. lit. 1811, . " • .._.. 'V lor Promontory com...._te roommate n-... In condition 5229.000 on Owner will trade for com-ATR K TENORE Prime E·slde loc nr West-•.,. .,...,.. S 50 T"' Want a aelec1lon or great PCH at Arches. (Jtlls pd Female .,... .. u , .. land merciel. resldental or In-78()..870 cliff Shopping Center bch 1713 W. Balboe Blvd 1 depo91t 873-5198 llv1ng? We ean offer any-$450 No peta 650-3,29 Point. Ocean View Fum Ing l9fVIOe In Orange .ir::W, come property AsaurM $1295/mo S189.000aale S1050Yeany873--'743 Charmlng2t>rw/frpf2ear thlngtresmallapttoa 3B 2a. 1 Dish •Pt S'20/mo 673-0205 County. a I so r l S3eo.ooo II "12Vo fixed price Call 640-532• '" HSlllYI m g&r located on quiet It. • Bd hM. If look Ing In CM. -~her ·, y~~g. ~ blk t~ Female pref 2Br 2Ba -~~'~'*::~~;'i!'"·m rate. 964-8900 days 3Br ~Be trl·lavel Frpk;, GATED VILU'GE COM-5 d0or1 lrom bay $925 Inc NB, or HB think of u1 nrat beh. Cati 850-1618 $385/mo 1 block to 0 C lneludln the ea It y 780-9757 evet/Wlends micro pool lennl• $950 MUNITY 2Bdrm 2'hBa. utl 875-9128 )'Mrly tor that choice Ideal llvlng. $ beach NB 6-46-1179 bMehesl 0 HV H 5BR S ••aat ia, Dtttrt Avail j ,n ~0-5192 1600 sq. h. oi PURE CtrtH ••I •ar 722 ~iLR~t4~ ~t~~~ ~~ d:11~ ::~:a 9:.1ud~ Female pret to lhr loYlly 3 IWI IFFIOl-TISTII 786-1172 1 om.. omeraet. Inert 14~0 4BR 2ba. $960/mo Incl LUXURY.Garage.SPAln **28r lea Sundtek 1600aqft(213)5S0-7889 br hse 0"4 :t lrpl pool 112 ... 1H ~:Cb.rt ~';a'~= •1. lnternt n rn td~ v~~: J~~~:28 Ln. ~::,~~"::~,,1,eJ~::: patios, carport, lndf'l. N~ 1 :'.f ~~ V:.~11 Aeroes from beech 2BR, S350 utl Pd 2' 1-0632 ltatala Waatt4 Agent 673-7761 Condo, Mammoth Lakes place. mk:rowave oven pets 775imo. 780-1713 &p •· •ape, wtgat. Whitewater view Fem, ~AP to shr wtsame 1p;p.;.;-....p.~--.~--- LIDO ISLE BAYFRNT HM Sleeps 8. $1500 down, S550/mo ... S600 deposit private patio. ELEGANl Spaclou1 3BR 2'Aba, gar. ga{s~U;:Ao~=~T S850. Guy631-5300 eves 3BR 2'nbt 2sty1u1eury ROSln-pret pvt entrance, 3880 Michelson Drlv" Lg dock pool & ocean-SSOO/mo. Owner John 2Blrl lg llvlng room. Reis. LIVING onry 15 mlnutea f r p 1 e, n • w c r pt 1 . e..5•8122 & wlmds, 752-6011 dys twnhse In NB Pool, Jee. occaalonal female user. lrvlne front dui>lex. 873-7873 Ellot (71')675-1838 2031Wallace675-0936 to Fashion laland. 15 $1350/mo. 875·5.._.1 xlnt loc $400. 780-8818 Pref month~ rate. NB TURTLE ROCK RIDGE 2~ level acres, view S5K S985/mo lovely 3 Bd 2be minutes 10 So. Co. Plaza, t • 724 W-elde CM 3 br .1'h ba 2 WT ILIFF THll Fem non·tmkr to stir 3 BR area. <213> 4 "8528 2br 2Yt d f t L I h house w/ yard, lndry rm. Just aut of Newport BIVd 1 1 111 story. patio• dllhwaahlr. ' 4-pleK $215 +. Utlla Glrlftl ftr ' ba. en. stiowa Ike LIH ISU erm(.61ai:!e-1r,9 eas . oar. all bit-Ins. nice east· & south of Sen ~o 1Bd trlPUx-SC PtU ,,... bit In• kids Ok no pets NON-SMOKER elegant. lg avau 12/15 CM 548-7520 ltat . 2tll a.lcourt model. 854-7104 FOllECLOSlllE aide locetlon. utll pd freeway. 2473 Orange Encl gar S4 75/mo. &e95 mo 850·7275 1 br twnhae. Beau view ol 1..,.rt Inc~ 1 Lg View lot w/plans. lnalde 23 1 Cebrlllo Ave 631-5439, By appt 851-8851or640-8752. Diii Ptlat 27 ~ upper bey. lrpl: patio. No Femlrmmt tor 3 br houte Gar. approx 30x10' fOf 80 ft wide· lot. ' BR. 3ba, gated lndlan Wells CC TIL IWIEIEIT only. v pets, IN. S700 6-40-03'9 In Hunt. Beach, avell now atorage, auto or bOat. Pvt *11111 .... um street to at. 101. Alklng Own-(7")"'~•.1,51 l BR1bath,PoOf,oentrally 2br2"-NE!·-allcom S300mo 964-1597 entry$90mo 848-2556 "" .,.... BalbOe lslenct 2Br 2ba I tad $435/ ua """'""'" • LIDO WATERFRONT· . e:~~~a~~1,;~~ ~\:~ a,:~1~ LUCERNE VALLEY 40 M H2-1IOI trpl, dshwr, 2 patloe, gar: c:~51--0424 mo re':.:C,4~f'9 view. 5675 estm dhc 3Br 2Lg: Fem to stir Beck bay Oflict ltatala l4 rm trench dra Huge m11r aoldl Bring all ottersl acrea. $2,K terms. 8 59 • • Eutslde eott• style S 1'50 (213)217-2120 1 br by OC frgrd1 Qu'-t $1600/mo lse 673-8886 condo. pvt Br/bath S450. 3 offrc11 wanted to ~/fpl & muci'I moral Plays R.E 573.1900 lvl 1cre1 S8K term1 1 BR. Newly decorated BAYFRONT 3Br + den hb d 33831 El Encanto. Apt A. N Beach 2 -1/2 utll 650·6297 sublease {l200 If) Pref Radue.cl to $335.000 (819)943-1739 Carport/yard 1525 + $1950 w/o doc«: $2100 ~O rh $beam eelllng1, 3Br 2Ba. eompl redeeor, ~'Ilk br lba lpper Fern to shr new CM 3Br joint rec:pt area omoe l o ... M2-3282 owner Speeloual c•-·nl V..,.•ntl PWI SPRlllS OOIH dep 548-6091, 859-8225 w/dock. Agl 851-'1651 0 patio. soo 751-3531 11\J No pets $795 Martin US7S5 enew brli~:~~ 2ba tnhm nr beh W/O, MN.elc. Prof'I Group ..,. ......... --------=-~..,,..--=----,------1Br duplex, gar. Secluded, 760-1867 or 644-7383 · _ ti p, 011 Respln-smkr Jan. Mias Perry 720-9896 •IY IWIH' 2 Mstr Br -f0<mal dining VERY LARGE BEAUTIFUL OOLLEIE PAii BLUFFS 'Br 2~Ba S1200 Quiet lor egl resp middle Deluxe JBr 2Ba w/frpk:, NEAR BEACH 3 BR 2be quiet S3251mo. aec ; curt Haven 2br. den 2ba ~~~ ~Wh't9'ot ~~'~ SEC~:i~ ~EE\~:.~c 3BR 2BA xtra lrg yrd. kid•. ~~ !!1 2·j8f ~-59'8 or age or old« N·•mkr bltlns. gar. balcony. No upper apt Frplec • 2 ear 113 ulll 631·3129 F~~m~ tu~iu!.u':~ flr9plaea, gardeners ' $98.900 5,,,_ DOWN pets <>'lay S975 Avail °Q<1 0 $400 111. IUt+eleanlng pets 559·719" gar. S 1200/mo Agl :::--',.-::'--,.-----,,...--- pe..radlte on huge view lot HV Homes Monaco wtpvt 9 9% LOAN 12115 Do not disturb 2'5 Bluffs Condo-Large ,Br fee 548-4222 675-8170 or 96'·3375 Fml Prof t~ ~r decor lndust. eomplx 250-8131 S295,000 I• S35,000 pool 3BR 2Be Wiii sale. '°""BELOW APPRAISAL Joann 6-4~73 Sunny. spacious z Plan: 1Br io-. DIW. carport, Baat. ltac~ 2740 Nr Hoag Hosp JBr 2Ba. 2 = ~ 7~8:~s 111• llllPllT UU-11 IFFO under apprelaed value! lse opt or trade S246,500 675-5253 Oellghtful 2bdrm w/blllna Sl650 Avall approx Jan walk-In closet, sm back lfLOE 211I2 U. stry 4-plex. Avl 12/15 · 700 sf -3 ottea & rec:ept. 673-4429 or 5"48-6965 786-3715, OwnrtAot ft" kid/pet UPPP« s. SOO 15 7.60-9678 Agt yrd $485/mo 631-8155 1 mile bueh l"'le gar $800. All. Agt 835-3558 . HB hse/3br 3ba 3sty. 2 Ip 1300 sf -open sp plan I E bckla~t 16 ~ · ·.. · " 112 ml bch cable furn wm b lld 1 It Al IEST llYS 10~ ti. IEW 11 IUlln '; . . at at 539-6t9().Bes1 tee BLUFFS-Ideal loeatloo •d-2Br 1000 sq h, frplc. gar. D/W, bltlns, smOke alrm. Nwpt Hgts spaclout 2Br, 2 1650 mo/ut1i Mk 15'-u o a. . ., OcnVu Tri-Ms oommunty Beautlful 2 story 3 Bdrm LIDO ISLE BA FANT HSE Eaatslde 2 Br lba, dining Jaoent to pool Newly lorced air Cloae to balcony, water pd. master Ba. Utlls pd No 8870 hrM 969.·t8,9Peg ad.ie-2000 tf. Ready for poo1Jtennl1 neer beech home In Newport Hts XLG lg dock 6Br, pool !or rm. garage. lg encl yard decorated. lge llv rm. din· stores. erpta, drpe S595 $650/mo aft 5. 536-38"9 pets. Avl 1211 S850~ dep __ oeepy S 1.25 grosa. Specious. frpk:, dbl-gar Shade trees. large pvt income porp 673-7873 5615,. security 6_.e-0491 Ing rm. 2 Bd, 3 ba. break· Avl 12/3 548-8300 Duplex JBR 2ba encl gar • 8"5-7"402 or 760•5055 M/25-35, clea11, non-amkr, 852-8714 R & H INVEST bltns gd term1 Npt Cleat patio wt BBO Charmlngly Wiii trade Palm Desert or 675·3'32 last area 2 car gar, prlv yard wl d hkp s6501 0 lhr 2br 2'-iba towntiae Prime loc office space 2-3 Br. den End units redecorated $245.000 Cond o at Monteray ---patio S1500/mo lease •EXTRANICE!ga1Bdrm 536·7769orQ60-30~ • PHl•SIU C.M S325mo 63 1-4391 wlbeautlful ocean view S159 soot 1199 ooo u I EHl·slde 2 t>r den, famrm L\ie mess 673-5333 apt w/pool. No Pill $475 Nt~ 1 BR lba 1 1 h ---1000 It . o • nt Iii Wtt4 lltafftr Count r Y CI u b for huge kit ch 1 be dshwshr 6-46-3618 eh 3:30 •E ...., ap . ouse M/F mature resp 2br 2 be sq Located In 2 lom oottler lll·llll housetcondo/apta etc. /d hku er BLUFFS TOWNHOME W LlllllY APTI. bch, no garage. no pets call OK $3-45+'/\ ull avall prestigious Newpo rt 2 Mark (714)558-8001 $850 67!.6j 95 gardener Super clean 3 br+fam rm, •PENTRIOOE COVE* Now renting on Beach 106 29th SI. S520/mo 1211 631• 1087 aft 5 Center For lurther Into IEWHllT OllHT frpl 2'h be Lg prlv patio 2 28r 2Be ti>lll level. frplc. Blvd, So. of Adams Ave. yrly Incl. utll• Avall.now. call 6-44-76«. llliC•IJOI S189,500 4 BR 2'hbl, lt11t1b EASTSIDE CLEAN 2Br. car gar, No pet'1. W/O, dbl gar, pool/ape Studio, 1 & 2Br +loft WayneAgt6-46-8816 M/FshrCMtwnhM,pool, •CdMdlxaultesACam 1 " tamlly rm w/wet bar. near 1Ba & new paint. Gar, S1300/mo lae 731-5331 $950/mo. 558-9200 units. Indoor raquetbell, Prime Westcllff loc. Lovely jae. w/d $310+ 973:9251 prkg, from 1226. 2855 ~. Hu~ vleW aerou hlll1 end pool and tennis court 8111n Farail~.. yrd Avl now S775/mo. CIRCLE & CALL S510 Lg quiet 2Br/1 ba tennis. pool, spa. sauna. Co1:tdo 2Br 2Be pool no Laticia: 6-42-2250 Eva Coast Hwy 875-6900 goll course, over elegant Aaaumeble 11'h% fixed 548-3 l55 or 998-3'3' p 1 2bd h h upper, no pell, laundry. For leHlng Info cell pets S750tmo· 7eo.96.4o M/F reep clean 3br leg pool, ape and land-s t me rm me u up-1 960-2418 · r $3 · Studlo/Ofe·Wellellff Or eoaDlna Thia llsllno hat rate ee by appt. I LOVELY new Spanish dated decor $675 yrly 310 Avocado. 631·217 1 & 2 BDRM CONDOS ~~ ~t w/vu 00/mo NB Approx 700 SF S700 huge game room wllhwet S-ts..53n~~-• -naialala '2107 4~yl&-!wnhM -w,1.2& ~1~ Stmo 2 Bd-tbe, patio: LUSE Vilt• Biilti<Ht-6 ~-4 • 9 '9'·8906 mo. utffs'pct~~819 bit and flreplace ' l l'IBa. court yrd & prvt •Hl-11H* nice H'11lda locallon. 631·'9eo Agent _____ _. __ ~,;;;;;;;=====-.iliiiiiii19 bedrooms end formal NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 I 2 IHl/WllTflt patio. oar • prkng spece Feel the mist eholce 3br pool, Indy rm, cloae to all. WIY 1111 dining. All lar~ rooms charming old tahloned 3 PllJI IHI Eltift Avl nowl $1000/mo. Call 2ba romantic dbl gar 1,9 E. S.y VERSAILLES. 1 BR Condo gives a feeling of open BO home w/Jacuz:zl & 1011 0111111· 1100 548-3155 or 998·3434 S950 yfly at 539-8190 TSl IUUIEIEIT Live where you have with pool and &m9nltles. epec:e and eesy now for of land. By owner. Astclng Mdl '*1 ,Br aa. exec Best Alty fee •Speetlel.llar apt1 675-4000 & 873-8821 entertaining Call for S2•9.000 71'-852-2416 Ctreu•tl•u 12 hme w/veulted cell•. 112·1IOI •2Br,1&2S.aultea VERSAILLES 2 Br. eppt.to... 0< Ive mesa 776-1081. No C F 29 29 Mod c/elr Stella 6-46-7'34 Exec. home. Panoramic: 5725,mo Eaat""8 2 80 1 •Spaetoua townhomes 2ba,penthOUM wllh view, 142 1200 agents pleue omp urn r a --ocean 11\J S 1850. Elegant-OOH * Flreplacea frplc, MC. 2 ear parking, • l<lt S1000/mo-mo to 8130 Modern 3br 2ba rent ly furn 0< untur B King 'hb• townh H Frple, •Private belconlet or no pets s 1,000/mo --..-ICWFlllT 1111.000 Wik to bct'I 760-5055 w/optloo trplc pet ok nr 675-5393 or 640-7831 yard, gar. Indy rm Nice Garden patlOI 644-0,52 Home/Duplex 75&-9162 C•IEOSN-EI Pl za area $700 1 loc 5109 Seashore Drive N B JBR 3• •n 539-6190 Best Alty lee Lg Bluffs ' br 3 be Condo 2617 Orange WIY 011 VERSAILLLES 2Br 2Ba be den w/pool & Submit on Kida/Pett TIL IUIAIEIEIT Condo. frplc. security. OWNER $249,000 5 Br 2 ocean view Furn or un-Sharp 2 bd IV. bl condo 11850 Owner 6-44-1271 •3 Llghfed tennis oourts PoOI. ti>•. gar S975/mo frpl fae land, upper bay furn S2600/mo 10 mo w/pool, ape, + carport 141· 1101 •2 Swimming pools 650-1335 Evee/Wknda ---------(Bayereat) &46-1273 I se o r mor~ Oya near SC Plaza No dog1. Npt Hgta lrl·ple2~ 2 br 11h •S1ream1 & ponde Walk to beh Lar ..... e•~- IYIWlfll 581 -2657evea760-0181 1825/moDrlvebyWood ba lg patio ear gar •F wv .....,, PIP2Bddblegar 1 BUcfr Side l/lllege 2511 w. Laun.$850/mo7eQ-a38' We!itfiek.' urnlihlngsavall 3BR2be.enclpatlo,yaar- Newport Shor .... 3 8d 2be bungalow Sacrifice N ie 648-1212 Jeri/ 631·••03 ~~h•i, :;~~2070 129 lt!flrl lt1ck 2169 Sunnowar No Fl 1 first Ocean View condo, 2BR APARTMENTS WHY NOT CALL 893·5198 ly $900/mo 673-2507 -Lovely house for rent tti.n eau Jim 831• 1286 2'nba, gar, Jee. new erpt. Beeullful garden apt•. E .,. WATERFAONT upper unit. SACAIFICEll Make offer w/pool In Newport Beh Specloue 3 BR, nr Baek Tennis. pool. Aval! 12/1. patios. garage, BBQ, I lWh1I YILUIE Extra large Bdrm, huge Gorgeous •teoantly dee· $1500/mo 6«--4136 Bey 2 cozy ftp. 3 ear gar. $1200/mo. Oya 760-6797 pool. No pets. 15655 Huntington Vlll• deek, great view, extra CHARMING Baek Bay Hm S«:luded area near MHa Or Estatea. S "8.000 ?0,51 Bayview 49,·77-48 Open House Sunday 1-5 orated 3 br home aaam available now S1200/mo eves 760-8788 1Bdrm S520-540 Lene. from Sen Diego nice $900/mo 760·6685 8%&12%Joan 6-45-0911 lt1Hll1fvr1l1ftttl 6-46-743,Agt ·Sh 3BR 21/,b d 301Avocado 842-9850 Freeway,northonBeeeh WESTCLIFF 2Br lBe $205.000 Open 12-5 Sun Gntral 2202 ----arp 8 eon °· to Mc~adden west on / 1 N 19'0 l ere•lta La-Npt Terr. gar. pool. S850 Sparl<llng cle•n 2Bdrm · w comm poo o pell ~ .. _ .. __ Horse property-2 ed home Ila al. ltac~ 2240 No pets 8"0· 7033 11/oBa $610 New carpet McFadden $725/mo. yr IH. 111, last CUSTOM CNATUU STUL IEI Senta :sn1a 041:75/mo 1/2 mile to beach 4 Bdrm. Yearly 3 Bdrm 2 ba. lg refr~, utlls pd 2 sma1i lmat 2744 6«·9842 or 720·9177 Le nder f orcu sale • 3 bda.~en,aolarhol~ yard, 1teps to ocean. 1~:.;..-:;,~Nog:~~529 Woodbrldge condo 3br2 jliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 6 BR or 5 • m11da qnrs. 'a ba family rm 1tudy riuge formal dining, 5 lrplcs Securl tt gate Magn1hcent 4300 sq t1 manS1on SS00.000 Jvst 1ov. dn Cell 841-5177 aak lor Charles Bkr s 1000'9 below market $7 100~~ c!fi8::9.125k $ l200, AgL 6-45-3683 ba frpl dbl e&rport lg yrd Sp3C10U\ \ln(jle 11111' Forever view of ocean LIDO ISLE -1111 Aaa 2 HllWU llW ~m ::reJ:;-~ ext & two bedroom .ip1' end city light• Dramatic Winter or mo to mo. fully 2BR den 1 ba, frplc, PatiO. H / '.3---A 1 6 1B r..u. .J..... ··-home In pr"tlglOUI le-fum 3 Bd In excellent 2 ear gar $600/mo Avail OUM W .q.,,_..., kt r, ''V• f8n09, leunury, r • L curlty gated community location Sl900/mo 12120. 8'2·1738 lnod yrd $315 pays rent pool, carport. No Pit• -ru IC• with pool and tennis LINDA ISLE *URGE 2br d 2'hb utlls E-Z term• 539-8190 031 w. 1~~5~~4e.o.92 X!z,·. Pl'N~· ,£,~d ... ~!~. courts Cell KEN or BAYFAONT 5 Bd and Condo •1, mi ,-:·~ Best Alty fM .,.. -·1 .,. .,_,.,. MAGGIE 953-8322 Agt large entertaining rm• s825 mo 538-9920 fft•lalttr z Beau 2 br 2 ba M ... Verde levelora, ete. Gar~ 1 prkg -----------------Spanish VIiie w/pool and --1100 1f frpl laund dlhwer IP· All utll pd. Aval! now. taune &e500tmo 3 Bd 2 bt lamlly home. 3 br 3 ba 2 ltry condo trpl enc 0., S775 241-7383 S575, Broott 497-3719 WATERFRONT $349.000-'"cl\I e1~n\1v,. 10 N,.w ll(Jrl " !lo• k BR #1, 1 ·II & f B~ •Pnt4I fORfCLOstJIC-Most ~.en n JO days' On, house lo .and Li 4 BR remod"'"d 3 tar ~ar ~arnftc1ng at $299 000 BAYfROHT S~O IC down Balb<Jo Isl.ind rlupl~1 OWC I \l T 0 Prlllf ol ownflrsh1p l 1sll'd 101 S8q~ !JOU ~WPORT tl:IGHlS-IO'J Down St J~ 00() 3 BR. l BA I\ yr~ old Bank will hnan" DEL&A DELGADO -631·1266 f 112-1111 I Nrwport V1U• R.lhrvl c-,,ndo 2 n"'"'' r u1tfs' lA>Wf"lll pnn.• In 1ompl1 11 for ch" nwwlt'I HUIT)' (L"'IUI M'~·Cornt'r R2 101 with R'""'t h"w.• ~ .&mAll unit au ... hf'<! '" l{U tl l' f inl l!mf· lnvefl.Or '" hutldrr •>Pf1C.oftun11v SIH 2(J0 <;'oata MM<I Mtsa V~nJ,. .I BR. f'mly nn llv mom Xlnt farlW)' homr ·mi Cut .,)1r. 11.37,000 •• W · . Beach area IValf 12/15 w/d hkup dbl gar W/Of>'lr lftrftttt lt•tS lao, Cell art 8 PM 862•5757 $975 846-9501 6-46-4152 Beaut 2Br 2Ba Condo Large 1 bf, 'A blle to bch,gd 131• 1.ot llJ·HOO 3BR 2BA S9eo MO C11• .. iala•1 =1!'~~.d~~;~tc, ~'9'~~fe1 erpta. S•5~· N .. r et11nger & Edwards Faraia~H 2400 --------1 Cortaa ••I •ar 22 2 84 1-6672 Well turni;t;;J cond\ 2 br But. •ac• 2140 laat. •u~ Z741 1Br. frpfc, O/W, gar •BR 2BA lrg kite. frpk:, 2 bt $100 0 mo ~~;;ar;====~~===;;;:;~;;;- S750tmo 9 12 Jumlne cabin llke Int.nor. compl 918-44&-9'192 Open ~~lly 842-8387 ~~~.~= 1~2~!~~9" Ct .. , ••••• 2~~· .,!ple.r: 4Br/den 28• CIPf Cod, Ualarail~t4 2410 S87Si mo 1113.10!::9 ' meny xtraa, lmmec: Welk 341 Mtrboat Slfp, Po;J; 3 to bch 11 t95 53&-7007 br 2'/\ be W .. t Newport 3 Bd 2ba ex~t1on1fcon· Cl la 1.....,.:1-1-bd--;; nrbch $1~50 75G.-05'18 tempo wl del< Super re ,....., rm o .. clean PCH '' 1ttlla pd or 2br Apartatab FaraJJ, .. nr Harbor /ger "60 flel K enncybunkpo rt ? tsn 't he the guy who krck'ed tile wtQnrng field goal in the '74 Superbowl ? --~no r'/.._ 2 Bd 2t>• furntunfurn. bargains 39-8190 1---------cloM to bNctl v;-. i.... Btlt Al"-tM II •ou tt nol \ur~ IWllo (ot •h•O lltnot•bun•port wai. rooma patio i 11ooi,;:'; _ ___:_, ~1"8elfl rlll'llhM4 ~" t lttl bid 1ou·r~ not 1loot Ktn~rbvn~Porl " Aot ei4-2212/873-535' Extc 4BR 2ba, newty deer l&Jka on• of 14 d1slincl1n ly d1lftrtnt aru1tmt nl lloorplaM orated S 1250/mo, gdnr p l I _ .. 7 ,._ 3Br aa. 2 trptc: 1 0., 1at Included 949203 ta a11 I .,.. at o)'l''"nd Villace 111 Hllnllncton Bt«h Sm1111d bfll 10 bch s 1300 mo No Lai LYftoni Apt, l*'I Vrlfate is • rnull ot 1011111 perJOnal11ed P'Olmional Pit• 835-03« ~ ec.., otM tlCIC 3br 3be futn P~at• bCtl Metur °'*"""'• Tht ••nd of •tltnllCHI 10\I dtMOt A Ptfftcl COrt frplc o.tr'elnd g.,. • NQ. peta nd of NllM trod ~'ll'I llt)llfd m I toit$t #Ith 38R, ram rm. 2 frpl1. lge S700'• Pf1• 530-1190 14251:: U11tt 111 llitbCllr1 bfoou and qu•tl polldi c~ by llfturll mstr .vita. gated eoun Bett Atty fee lut ~ f7M765 ..,~ brevn Add to tlltl ltnnrs towrls S•1m111trtt yard entry HV Hiiie. Off Brooltllurtt St>r 2bl 1,.---~,_=,--..~'ii/. pools • 1PI tlld t con"l»jlt locetioft 1101 ,.........,,.. S 1800/mo Ind garden« -· ... ........,. ... Hunt a AMoolat.. If 2 5 mod de 1 I g n (joipill,...,.._oiitji ... iiiiiiiti'"Pii~-tlld ~Dloytnellt ~ pot W IOI I plte.t anyG"t W01114 A.it for Jeri Hunt C)y'S w l dwehr ... uy ydura Fu;; tum 1 bf llPt Meture PfOUllJ cd (ht-K11111yOunkPOft) Two bedroom. ~M8 Evea •H-2005 53M190 8-t Alty'• ackAt Of'llV. Hl amkr refa Ont llld two M '"'11Mnta and towllhouw ----v.c:8nt 3Bt 28a kiCi'a Ole reqult.O *'°° mo Inc '* •/pt Exec home Eteoanttyf\lfn Cloe& to actioOta tna •'300aac-657·7655 ~ nd or unfum l'"anoramlc 982~"471 or tM-N!53 "'mtg QWI oceen llU 11850 I Kl"9 875-6393 °' 640-7831 ·-=-•• -t.---.... , t•.... ___ ,. Ltr " ..... . .. "' EJt.ac: horn. Eteoantty tum RISO: Wirtm1 eonao 2id i40 b&'. ™ &;;;;, ()0 or ~nrurn ff'lllOtamtc 2ba·•lboatallp, !'200 PIU·=~ ~~ !1::.;~ ~Ing MMCMl/ ... W. t 1991 ~. '4M373 ·~ttiiti(llil7m-s~nl~ tan-~.,.~~~~ Fully rum 1 ~ '9t Mur. rro"' tllt Sift a.p ,,.. •• , lt1 .. ftOtill Oii leadl to t •· 1' • *'ult onty Nltimttr r9fs .... ,...._ --.... ..-... "--"""" BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! f URNISltf D or UNFURNISHED HlALTH llU8~ flNNl'l <,WIMMIN(, phi' mu<h mort-' liorrv nn P<'h Modpl, opt'n d.i1lv 1l In b ~ood Apar1m t nH Nt wport Buch o 1100 16th Suu1 l<lt Dow11 64l 511 J Nt'wport 8u<J1 No lOW lr"1nf ;\Vl'l1l1t' 1.tt I b lhl 64S-1104 REAL ESTATE INDEX HOUSES FOR SALE Gener el Ana1>e1m Hills 8ett191 lsl•nd Balboa Pen1nSYl11 Capistrano Beecn Corona del Mar Coste Meu Dena Point El Toro Fount•tn Valley Ge1den Grove Huntington Beocn Huntington Harbout 1r111ne l egun11 BellCfl l eguna Hiiis L1gun1 N1gue1 Lake For11s1 M1sa1on lf11110 Newpon Beach San C1em11r11" San Ju11" Car"'''''" San!& Ana Seil BMcti South l1191.ma WPSlm1,.,slpr Tu1ttn REAL ESTATf Acreage 'IP1<lm~ta S.acn Pr~ty 8u11Mtl Property c.m.1~ Lott Comm• Pr09eftY CondomlnlUmt ~ketfUnita Hou .... to be MO\llld lnc.olhe Pt~tv ln<1uetr1a1 Pr9C)e<ty Lota for 5816 Moone Ho,.,. Par~ 11 Mount11n. Desert Orenge Co Out 01 C:ounty Out c>I ~'"" Rl 'W'.h<tSIFarmt 'Ret<>ft l'roP41rty T 1me Sharlt!Q RE Exch•noe RE W11ntod ~f'NlAt~ Hou~• F urnltlw>c:I HOUMtl Unl1.11n1t hed Hou.-Fvrn ol Uni CondOtl Fu1n Conl1o• Uni townn0utf!~ Fvrn TOwMou1H, Uni ~-.FVtn DupleJt• Ul\I Ap11mnen11 , urn Apartments Uni AP!t Furn ll!>f Room, "oom & loeld • Hotlll• Mo tal GU41 t HOIMe Sv"""9< ""'"'' VAC.al'Oll R9'1tlll • ~111 to Iller• 'f\efttala Wtai.cl Oarave• ~ Aent OfflCI R~ttlt I v Jlfl!rt•t c:ommt ...,, lndi.1•1 "-"tal torAQe . MtlC ~·-- .,,· .. 1002 1004 1006 1007 1018 102:? 1024 1026 1032 103• 1036 10•0 10•2 100 1048 1050 1052 105') 1067 10611 1076 1018 1080 101l• 1086 1088 / 1011() 1100 112S 11~ 1175 120() 1225 1250 1275 t300 1325 IJ!,O t375 14()() 1425 145() 1500 ·~2$ 1 upgr•d•d f 125 Imo r«a'd l-400 Inc utl I. S300 -~· .. ..., ,..., 111 _.._...I#_.._ v-. &24·19.40 or Ht·~ ..,....,6'::,:77~·7:._;5;;5t;~~"'IO~:l!~!!!f!~!!!l~mllllltl!!!!!!!!!!le!l°"911 ... ~!!l!O!!!AM!!!!!'l#!!!.,_!!!!!l~ti~;;;;;:::__:db1...:=':""::;•:':•i0::::;:Ao:'==::c::===:~~--I I I ltatala 2911 IMt I Feu• 4014 ltl WaatM 5111 Belt Waat.. 5111 lelr WutM SIM Btlt Wut .. ••••nm knocll1 ott.., wtMtn yov uM ruun-gen1ng Oaity Pilot CIH1tlled Acts to • reac;h Irle CXange Cont market Ptlooe &42-5678 ,.II IT a•1t1t llH FOUND 11/21 Collie In NEWPORT BEACH Malf.. &OG'TI Ollll OUllll ltlft&Slfl ( -• Bonelli Park, S1t1 Dlmu box SeNloes. 500 milt-with Mortgage/Banking CATERING HELPER FOR evenlnga,pvtcountryc:lub. '7~;:1~' ~_:: llTll Rim llODTIMm' OUIW121191f •3•7 9(1 ft erea Must Identify boxes. UPS. copy mach, exp. N.B. ofc. ~ r• DELI P/tlme. "'~,.1115 1..,. N"•"·-' p .. __ 1 1 W e.auty Salon N9WPOfl 1120 Padftc Ost Hwy AIRPORT AREA. 90c tt. (71•)592· 1•25 graphics. stltlonery, 1Yme with salary require-._.,. ~u~• ;;'..,... 3 '"""' n c ana e ove our .t.vallable In 8eedl F0t lnteN\elW I HUNTINGTOH BEACH (7t•)l64T4-4910 Found Big tomc1tttte printing cap1bllltles. ments to Ad 406. Dally •M-~7SJ Im -pm . =m!lg!o:' r ~=· NC:cfuON~ :;:g::· I call 6'&-7•5t Cordlalty lnvtt• membert • WtsltJ • 1yltr Ct. grey/wte tummy e.191h 1200 s/I In xln1 toe. Pllol. P.O. Box 1560. POLL TllUI IHlll 11._...,.11 RS.. Able 10 learn tut Exp AND LAGUNA NIGUEL RECEPTIONIST/Sec 1· p/1 ~1.!,M •• ~lca ~~ RENT FRONT HOUSE ON CM. t 1/23 M6-0858 SxlO,OOOT B dsn/Nflnisns 'ov'p11 Cost• Mesa. Ca. 92626 ....... ~ -pref (71•)281-1105 Ex~ p<et•red but hrs 3-&pm Wont Into l/t "' -.... "' ~-... LN U I E • S 1Q /hr P/T Alter-SupervlM .. tabllshed ter· ___ not necessary Earn rNI •tat• to ,....n UI 117 E. 23rd ST Found carmel ~Ator ...... Fml PORTUNITY 720-0295 •••••.• ····sTm nooos/Eve•. ..on-Fri Co JAMES LUMBER COM ' Varied ctui-.typlng ft). thurad-__..... 8th o1 FOR BUSINESS S700/ "" """ " -,.. rltory on West as\ from • "'50 -$600 P« month t"" etc. Wiii trlln 'sue _, ... -..... , mo cocker spaniel 5•5-8868 Owner Pension colauJtlng firm S.2·7211 Paul C1plttr•no. Requires PANY In Huntington No OOtlectlng Call lOam 964-9090 Oeoember '81 6:30 PM -MICH~EL 642-0377 Jerry IHtttatal Nelclng qualified lndlvld· CHILD CARE begin Jan exP« In WOftllng with Beach Is now liking IP-to •pm. Monda -Frld1y Relrelhments wtll be Mr· la•aatnal FOUND Fluffy white Poo-ual at entry level position. 2,,.. days p/~. 1 yr otd repteeentallvea end cus-pllcatlons tor permanent IUlll ol.sT RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST vect Ind I free drewlng l •• t.I. 2920 die mix, male VI<: Ellls & Op,.rt1aitlH 4011 Excellent opportunity tor boy CdM 551_193t l<>mefl In sale of el«:· positions In the lollowlng PIT au;y RMI Estlle ot-tor 1 tlCenalng ~ 1dvencemen1. Position ' · tromecttank:al and IOlld Job claulflcatlon1 l&ILY "LIT fic:e Must be preMntaote With c.ntury 21 Biii FOf t .... Award winning Newland. H B 962·3018 FLHllPUI llYHTlllS requires secretarl1l lklll1 CHILO CARE my C.M. atlta devl<:es Limited LUMBER HANDLERS M2..Ull & rell&ble Will 118'11 but RYOI c.11 536-7~2 1ndu11rlat Bldg on separ-Found LAG BLK LAB Vic 100•;. secureO t unit 1nd tx.islness awarenea home, 5 mo & 3 yr old travel required, degree S8•1 hr exp pref'd • hrs ct.iiy ite lot 1 'A ml from 17th/Newport Bl. c M S8.250. earn• S1.8•6 Prev1ous eKPtl' a plus Penn 3 daylwtl, 8-5 preferred Saiaty com-MILL MACHINE S8 20 hr 1-SC>m Nancy 631-1266 S... OCM11 21' oelllng. over-11129. Stuart 642-9769 profit + or~nll Invest· but not neoesaary Call Sllrt Jan 5. 645-4622 en surate w/expar CUT-OFF SAW S7 80 hr •DI Pllf1.E EARN WHAT YOU'~E head crane 20' doors F ment lat days. '(ou (71•) 95!>-0918 betw9en ca.11.a c /lae lmmed ,....,,........ ~ BOBTAIL TRUCK S7 80 hr IE~ I WO~THI et tM Loe An-• ' ound small male Dog hold tltl9. FOf complete 1PM and 5PM • w ltt 1J rnume __. .. ...,. 3-AXEL TRUCK S8 •7 hr fll... ... IMne bW ptoyeiWWW\19 gales Tim e~ tel•· lkytlghts. Offloe space. Vic. Ellla & Magnoll1, F v' llnanclal report. reply to care for Infant In my TRUCK· TRAILER S8 69 nr no e.q> nee. No Mftlng. Wiii minded eompeny -.kl mwk.tJno oftloe In Cos1a ::.: s~!~~ Xl~:t!!'.~ 1168-5957 with name & phone • to &1111. WISTUT MIUlon VleJo home. Must UIF llO. FORK Lin LGE S8 60 hf train Call Jane, 682-~ outgoing ~tlOnist to Mee&-EtfectlYe no., our & lighting LarQe fenced lost $50 reward German Wlndevll Alrbo11 WOfkl. Pension consultlng firm have trans. Reta req Hml I .... fl(LI FORKUn SMALL $7.80 It•••• 11-handle phone. Ilg ht ,.,._ oommiMion ~ Il-k d. T 11 Iv 1 eh I pol t b /wh PO Box 8597. Anaheim, teeltlng qualified lndtvld · Live In pou. 830-1919 hr ~ •-typing and oceulon11 tows yov to earn mOt9 wor yar · 01 pr acy w r 8 r n er rn 1 Ca 92806 (71•)532· 1788 ual at entry '-vet ~•uon. ~·-cg:p1ny provides .. _A'th, 12 Hr lhlfl. 5 da-'wtc. So ~enerel office duties tt\811 S200 lf'I oomml-'<>n S1700 5•8·~8• collar w/lag 'Grete' OC ' nt .,...... CHILDCARE· Week 1rtWN ,,_. ,_ Fat ou d/N t blvd v H I W H 5100 Excellent opportunity tor · • 26131-D Avenld1 Aero-ental lnSYrance & profit Leguna, meture. ~-ood wOrltl ng II· & wagee by~ only bat1actat1t1 002 95;~;29~ 863~5586 c • f aat ·adv1ncement Position ende/Frl pm thru Sun, puerto. Sin Juan sharing Ce ll Guy dable , loc1 1 rah mospriere With excellent 20 1ubscrlptlon• I S PIRtTUAL REAOlNGS Lost· Cat-tam med IQ8 *llECEm~IST* ~:,u~-=•=e~!'!~~· ~~,~~~~~~,;.",":~~ Caplstreno EOE Smelns.(71•)647-8511 •99-1972 Mlaryandbeneflll Con· ._..W•poui*town Advtc. In All Metters & Blk. w/whl 'p1w1 Vic Mlsc:.offlc5ework Previous exnar a plus aa11ry NptBch675-7a.8 HIVlllHSEllll JAMES LUMBER COM· NURSES AIDES needed tlci Glenct1 II 171•~ mo<eth.an S ~OOO ...irty Counsellng 1815 So El Placen1l1/ 19th CM tor garden center ,._.. Mutt know LA aree S5 hr PANY i. now tal<lng IC>-All Stlltts evall 1«5 Su·l 250-9180 for inteMeW_ ~~~~~o~ ~;:-Y Camino RMI. Sin Clem "·2·"" 10 REW"R'o Non-smkr H B 8•2-686e but not necessary Ca.II CHILDCARE WORKER fOf .....01ca11ona '°' ---enent perlor Ave. NB 642·2• 10 A E c E p TI 0 NI s T p I T u-..-... --.~ ..... --~ ........ --""' (Ti•) 95!>-0918 between Chrtsllan School. 16835 11111 Appty II Karl Home ~ ........ ... .,...., • -............ llflQ .... UC'd •92-7296 * SECllITT * 1 PM d 5PM B ....... h _. FV 962 3312 Video 1173 w 16th SI NB positions 10f Ill lumber 8--12 30 Cl~ 875-1823 offloa ,, Fr-doM ---------1 Loet Fml Cit Hlmlyn in r'VV"> ur... • d Job A..-., 501 h st NB ---i GUEST SPEAKER AVAIL E U yw s Artist _., For mofe tnformabon C f Y (Brookhur11 Ell ll) ntry level narmed M-HS SHY IPll C .. irt•rHttr Assist lllYIH CUSS 1 Sample currentl r11.. i•••IE Ot••t R-t-.. AAt -~ c 11 (71•) ~0-000 1 all orn11 esterye1rs 776-9900dy 9e8-926&evl curtly tndustrlal positions r • Lumber Handi.rt S9 10 hr IUUI .. ... -;;;;. •R~~ dy 642--0795 ev 5•8_8823 avall. Min 18 yrs old 3-11 PM sttlfl. 362 Third Full time , front office Must must have eltJ)ef p.cjallng 3 Axel Truck 59 37 hr l 11LY PILIT -....-~-.- Lost grey & whl male cat. Own tranap Beller then St . Leg Bch know Insurance btlllng local "" freight, and Truck & trail« $9 59 hr ., ,Ctottng employau. ..,_IE UL1S SCRAM-LETS Up ol tlll wht. vie Victoria average wage We pro-HHllTllEIT srYTl!•s Costl Mesa 650-2273 know hOW to teed and F S9 50 S3 85fhr 10 stan Must be M t Ch CM REWARDI 650-4706 vlde guard c;erd &. uni· ,.... u 11i;n C i•ic•• uM Thom .. map book. orklltt · hr nu an Ol)er'llng tor 1 pan-• ur• rlS11en ~ form. Full/part time All Xtra S$ for Christ mu S. L n -We are located In Orange Also avail. untkllled ·1obs t 1 me e 11 per11 n c e d l8 O< O'll9f Appty •1 Plrt-ume lne1Udlng Sat ANSWERS LOS,T Reward am tz fem shifts I & wknda Apply Good voice. phone Mature local person want· County We offer a good Companypr9vldeshealth creative L1yoot Artist to WlBY'S s.-exp MC 631-2622 TIGER CAT. wired & flea 98,,;. 5pm Mon thru Sat exper No selllng. J W ed tor long term part· Job ind a 101 of hard & dental Ins· profit lhar-produce qu1llty 1d 11 ~!'"2~!lrvlew SCTIY /IEOPT IT..,. Wall<er • MISYse collars. CM 5•8-7076 t820 Oranoewooo Suite Airport area S6 p/hr time work In small CdM work. If you 1ren't Ing, etc Apply In pe<son 11youta, comps & flyers ...., ,,~...., ~ ._.,,n f'I""" ,..... Tomato-Carbon p I l 213 Oran"• · Ca 852-9t58 1n1 offloe. Hrs 1-6 dally lntere1ted In hard w<>nl, b1Wn 9em-3c>m It '7311 tor a tat pecec1 dally AMtaurent --at 0 .;r:.:, '!. ... ~ ... '[;"',..· H1Wker -Blcep1 trtOlll 012 · • · Alsovac:etlonflllln Exp don'tcallllfvn.•are,call NICholsSt.H.B ...-n • ..__ C.....,,_,..t to SIT nmll 'S -''""" .....,._ " THUMBT CKS 978-72•3 Apl Mgr couple wfaxp tor • · •--·~-.....-........ ., .. ....,... I II t0.' ~ 9 30 1 3 30 u -A Esco•TS/llOIELS -2, unit Garden Apts, ttelptul but not req l(elly. (71•) 522-6170 u··· •Rm f1nlahed lrt Send resume • ,.. ~ Como s"""f'I An 1cupuncturlst nad n · •SHllTlll IOOIS* Costa Mesa Salary• PleaM resQOnd to PO UURY91u c~ -:'!:,.-only & xerox C09* ol PaZAITllf ,"'u .,., puter ys-lreeted my tennis elboW Otltcall ONLY 835-9t99 Box 7• 1 c~ona d'"" ••ar ~•-..,.p litlglt'V'f• MCr.iary to ~ to St-H•'""'h p T---""'• ... .._..... & .,.,,, .. anct ApphcatlO/ls Sales Distributor htgll bonus•Apt No pets .. · "' """" "•5 S WVI" ....... ..,..., ..,.......".,,,."',......."""'' 9~2" 35 EOE The next night I l~e l quallty sponlnn goods & .,.2_,91• Wkdys Ca 92625 and tell me ClllSTUS commence I-I..-.. for r Art Director Or1nge lrvtne Flex h,._ Aopty 0n ..., with a throbbing pain I rlYtl 011 sports appa~;; seeking -why you are this person CASI Pertner In Newport Coast Daily Pilot p O petSOO called him up end he told SAIL TO IEllCI wttolesale rans on I P/l UT H•ES CLElllC11 ;••LES Beach firm Bright & Box 1560 Coste Me58 2300 SE Bn110-me to Ilk• two THU MB ...... ---'1lT •• nu TIIE l(nowledg1bl• In coun c 6 N ., _ __.. EOE • et first h1nd up II pilot· or FtT basis Xlnt earning Leading C111f Fine Art• · prectlee IBM Displey 8 9262 ewpon .,._, ... TACKS Ing, n1v & seamanship potential Att 'Pm call Gallery looking tor Tale-TUllEE Ul'S H Pl'S w nter exp pref tx.it wtfl IMFHS SHEIU IELLER w/ 2 llsc Captains aboard Terry Mltchell 675-116• pnone Sales prot In the lmmect opening. full time Looking lor 1mbltlous m4lf' train Salary naoo· 65 sallboa1 N B to Cabo --Nwpt Bch area W• Mull be able to type, & women tor local media 11 b'A 752 2522 Panc1n_g_ 1o1 and dock at-Min 10 yr-1 ••P ~9"'3• la 12 YHrt Ol.r . San Lueaa lv approx '76 Mercedes •5oSEL 6 9, apeclallze In Pleau;: have good ptlone skllls promo Earn S75 p/day. one "' · L •• t r.... 3004 Jan 5. 8-12 days, shr ex-A real claa.lc earl Miro Cha~aJI Dall Earn and a neat appearanoe Wiii train 5•0-7321 eJCt 17 tendent (2 jobs I Acoept-' Sallalker I Staastr"I $ 17 .000 650·8635 S2"000. . 100' ,000 an-Call to •fth--'u•-an appt Ing appllcellons ·at 3333 ~lencect Of will train penses SSO+· pet day & .., """''"""' .., lSSEllL y Maintenance W Coast Hwy NB Mon eau 67s-1823 F 0 u n d . 1 1 / 2 • . stir duties 675-093• lCCOllTllT nu 11 Leon.Br 1 d (71•) 556-0363 thru Fri DetwMn 1-~ pm _ SECln UY &11111. ~pt Bcti CPA F' rm needl I ,..,, r0unde<l •ndll/10ua1 w 1 n• 1¥0 ng s klllt p•easanl scea~·ro vQICe bkkpg e.<per PrlOf CP.I ottice word Pr0011$1Ang &10< PC exper 1 plue. n-- SMkr ottc Calf N1t11 between 10-.. 759-02'7 Belllast/W1rr1n CM I . Nwpt Bch CPA Firm creat· S.8-9353 CUll/nPllT E~~~=fng ~=~~~ APPLICAICE PAIT n•E ms. ..... Mate kitten. dark Tiger lallHH Orr. 4014 Ing new position, respon-ASSEMBLERS apply 7am full time entry 1eve4 pos-son tor lmmed full-time llAllTEIUCE E.xemng ~ to. Mil SECln&aY /ASST -. !_trl~ _So Cu_l!I -•;fAIS LUil LIAIS s1bk!_ l9r cllent. wrlt&-up Only MacGr~ V«flta mon, a . qaJl6fYOT" cfefiC'il operung ~ • • bat, ---H~ J19ed90 in Santi An1 The Grut•tJn~ ~ ~ APC>t • 30--trr u ~terested In having your and IQ a~ist Sr Acc:tnts 1631 Plaoentla. CM & reception duties lor not nee Clll Ml Medina TIClllCIU office running survey Wiii Op0Qf1unlty of 1 "-C.-""" Sn1'1tind typing fll"'Q w/aud11. tax & related !amity plannl!lQ orgamza-at 863--0200 E.x1 536 IOf train Xlnt for student tury i Feouious SSS ,.,_ ts essentoaf-1 gtr' o~ ~:~-:, ~~:"n~11,m!~: computer appllc1t1ons ULUA IAY CLll 1100 Requires xlnt eno· appl 8-5 EJtcellent c1 reer op-Call Mrs Cr c. ss potential 71"-963·5~5 Mr BroedheaO 85'-06e8 FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: higher aocceu ratio, con· E.xper req'd N-amOklng • CLERK TYPIST. mem-lllh. spelling & pynctu-Portun1ty available now 662•58« ~S/MIT •o• 1ppt 1151 Dove S1 tac 1 us by phone otfc. Send resume 10 130 t>erlhlp dept Typing 60. illon. type •5 wpm. good *FLORAL* tor 1klllact app111nca Part-time l*P incluct1ng Ove 10 1 l"fatfonW'()e •• SfClnUIY CllltlS (305"'91_7366 or by mall· NewPOfl Center Or ata detail onented 2 Vrs phone voice. Send r&-technician Saturdey me>mlngs In-par"slOl'I pro0ram 1 5" V' PROFESSIONAL 2•5. NB CA 92660 cterlcal axp Temporary sume or call for appl lrv1n.Paclflc, the rnlden-surenca & compute r olcl Wall St b~ mY911· P~~ '~': ::~~l~~tnce " PROSPECTOR Trade your old stutl tor positions approx. 2 mo' a PLANNED PA RENT. *IESlllER* bacltground aJtpert.nce merit Cols l~lng for IQ t•2-llll PO BOX58•8 new goodies w1111 11 •STORE ROOM CLERK. HOOO-OC. attn: Dlrec-FULL TlllE ~·~n=r~~~1n0~ _preferred 553•1115 gressive, sell mouvateo •--------Fl Laude<dale. Fla 33310 Classlhed ad ~2-5678 to work In purchasing tor of Ed 1801 North hie Irvin• Comp1ny, PAIT TIME persons 101<>1n Our reots -=~~======i..:::.., ______ .=,::.J~~~====== dept DulleS Include r• BroadWay, S811ta Ana fl,tr Ill , .. IHI r~'• elr\ tared r~llvtl CO<'P ..: oelvlng-stocklng. F & B Ca 92706 973-1733 Salin HCttllMt manageal Ind malnt s HOY•99Plng & llta Pio« In Irle lut _.., -,,.,,. It ams and all com· • 1 sevtl'a 1partm.nl pro-work 1ppro11 2 hrs ,~ modltles. Prev F & B COUNTER SALES· Llllll ...... J9Cll In lrvlne and New-p/day M~Fr1 "9xtble promoted '° r9019teted HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR storeroom eitp req FIT PIT ~21 C.1t11t .IM• af1 port Beach Weare....--on the ttme S5 p hr to reps 10 th.a position °1 • MEN.S SPA. needed tor Bergstroms Clean~ (114) 414-1111 ~ec::~ '4~ ~ start NB 650-8228 ~;~~T :.,: =~Its M~~1u:t~ -citml SALES pllanoe repair anct re-PlSTllP Pfllll same in 11'\e CC>fTl•ng .,...r rnoeptlere Must be pet pert time tor Vlcleo Rental I L I pt1cemant . electrlc11. wanted 5 Clays 1....all'1nct •t 'fO'oJ would be 1"t9fMted sonable • store C M No exp nee: Frtlf Ha/ Hlrl•Ct plumbing i nd related Set WIM tram art Of •n JOlning • progressive · Wiii tratn Be reedy 10 IE11per nae For busy skllls A neat ~-drifting beck ground fast Ql'OWOng co c:aM U$ 141-IOOO Hf 121 greet cus1omer with a Chlfopractlc 0H1ce tn ence. your 11>111ty to meet helpful Full Co ~111 Ftr st lnYeStors Coro IH·Frl ta•·••• am 11 e Ph b t w n Cos1e Mess P 111me the oubllc and a good Job Apply PenM'(Mvtlf 1660 650-90° 1130·1 30 751-1500 540-8981 I record ere 1lto lmPort· Placentla Ave CM Banking ant SALES Monday. Oect"mber 3 OPHATillS I I IELI MUPH GENERAL OFFICEu\SST ' PAYIOU OLElll ARIES (M Jrth ~I-\pi ti 1'1) \ 1>11 h.t\l' l hOIU.' -\llU can '>l'il'll IEW lOCOllTS Jerry. 720-9069 BOOKKEEPER Typing We w111 pro11lde an excel· bp d tor R .. 1 Estlte 1n-REAL ESTATE SALES 1 ASSIST MAllA&ER 11uaht\. and emt:rut• with p1olit ( H k lllnllnUl'\ high populart\\ filing neavy onones lent sallry ind t>enefu Y$Slment Co tn Newpori , ., Sterling Savings has an IELIYElY Some Do o k keep In o pac1tana uniforms and B • 1 1ncrca~~ and famth lil\flUlt: \\olll hl• Jm11.:abl} \l'ttkd Canrcr Immediate opening for 1 S900 s 1000 mo inter-.-eac .. area c:ompu er ( apntorn ""'rson'> figure 1n S<.t'nano dynamic petSOfl In our Full ume Apply in per-view by apot only Morr· most toots Pie.M •PP'Y exo 1 must deaire 10 "'" savlnns d'""I The r"'ht son 296 E. t7th St C M ,,.6-7 tn petton or ~' (7Ml ieam an oth• areas of TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) ~0) \ ou 11 ha\C' morl' ""'orlo.mg nxim.. ..,, -.. ·v ~5-360• day-Fnd•y-••1 720-2877 10COUnttng Sallf'f com- ( oood n"ws 1s r"ce1-.ed concerning 1nd1' 1dual confinl'd to home or peraon should be UP« LLOYDS NURSERY " ~ with IRA/KEOGH Dita h•tlttrlfMas/laltt ---THE IRYllE meoisur•te'"" eteper'9nea "'"'°"'' RMI E.s1a1e '••'I' ho~p1tal. You'll be more aw;m.· of body image and ca n e'\pecl unusual Line. Now Prooesslng. nHcted P IT holldiy IElllllL IFFICE 756-8601 is'" need ot 11'111 un~.J• gift Gemini. \ag1ttanus pcr.,on' pla)-key role'i. Cert Acct Our 1g-MUOn In Super Mrttts & Entry level clerical position COllPAIY •nd•vldual ..,,,t.., botfl • SfCIETUY for ao l99"C)> 3-5 Yrs sec: ff'llfll l axp Type 60 min S!rong otfioe Sl(ills GoOd Milar) 6 wonr '"SI con· j t•ons n •a.st grow•n; eomo1ny C1 OUAi. • ... ~ '76-3130 SECIETUY ,UT-TIM£ ~0< Reel Est1111 office o. • ~ d•"~ a.n-ai ottioe su1s ~eC "1'181Ufl' tw!"'90" c;,. llC.13 SECltfT&ln • -~·~a -· :1ut·11~ n u..1f0 •Te 1, pong 1111"0 1 ~"""' n~ P"O""~ "e"" • •• 6 Pac• a•f!lii P ...... .. a· , , 6•0-805<' SfCltnllY Sm1 "\ C b11ten 00' ,,~ too -~~ ~t'I JOf 't'r.'C ~ " !•Of"" Dec 18·Jr" 12 S11ar1 negot•ab•e 63, , ,~ GEMINI (Ma) 21-Jum· 20) Wish come"i trul'. ob~t~cles art gr911tve auoc provld• ~art Stores • your fOfmerketlngco Muatbe W9fi sec:ret1na1 1nd rp11 n- d I Id i-~ I bl II .., Kint t>eneflts for the lndl-:;t'" 55 ~hr min plus 1 ·'""I .. A Mii starter. re-IA"INE P •"tFIC DIVISION i ns ng e:otper late or •• ,~ b•'kground r•mov""d, unorthodo:ot ind1" 1 ua cou ·~come va ua ea \. 1 ou arc -_... .,... " """' rvef Fu11101rt t1~ d1v.... -... .... " " vldual who Meks to grow bonuMI 11 Rose, col· lftlble & rasponllble Uta 610 ~Center Or ... """ ..,. 10 lease 1nd manage 1 SlllPPlll llCUYlll going places and )OU nn"-tu''" sen~· of dirC'ction fauru~. l co. with a new assoc For an lect. 2131•52_5855 typtno Front office 1p-11th Floor •~•ngs 642· 1'°3 ree1 estate .:>thee 1rict,., • T pos•t•o., S5 00 "'' to i\quanu'l natives figure 1 n d} nam1c sccn:mn a pp t c 1 I I St a c y. pe1r1nce required Linda I Ne't¥port ee.cn. c1 92660 PET-A TTENDENT Bu•y Vice ce.,ter Excell•"' I 111a~ Aopiv et i-..a,. f.4ome CANCER (Junl' 21 -Juh· 22) Keep \\rtllng~ Trusting chance or 752-8200 h•Hstriten/Saltt 851-95~S7501moatart I L1gun1 ttennal Start b1se s.ierv com-VldflO!l-JW 161t1 111B memory now would be an error Make 3 It'll. reahn· lhal ~OU can sain 1~~~~~:A~~~~N~~d nHded P/T holld1y GOVERNMENT JOBS EQu•l_Ooc>ty EmplOyer ~ 50 ttr ·~·01•2 moSSl()r" -bOnvs 1s,,1opp1no & R~•t~ "0 throuah wnttcn word Mc miler of oppo'illr ~'< 1s altrat:tcd. •~ senou'i Muon in Supennrkts & s 16 559 S50 553/year IAllfTlH , ..... Pr hly 11 lh 1 11 ci.o. " 11 o· p111 ,,.,.,~ and Wiii Prove It Virgo'• leatur"d Irvine, Ca "-' ttotu · your "" N, H. ,· • ' Vou es you 118 a perw., Cll E u c 1 ' " ..,_. !4. 1 ow r,ng r ln9'>1r1ng ~ neec:l«:l to EnlOy yovr dly'I to ve>ursett Lynne Sp n 1 er 1 1 •P "IOI ~r-. •• LEO (Jul) 2"\-Aug :!2) D1plomaq "''°'·but don't be too nice' Bantilng ~.~rmRor.'s:..~ Ar .. Call805-667-6000 lill«*"tngslf'ISent•.t.na l on S6 '* flOur . com-752-11,, tor,., nter· E1att-11r 11 'or 1 i:ip1 You'll make domcsltr adJu'>tmenl. could 1ndudc travC'I. r~dt'l'orat1ng. SL LIU SOY. CUAI 213,.52.5M5 Ex1 A.:_8000 __ ottic. tu dng 0tct.1 '1or mission.....,.. 852-9161 ~ or Ml"d "'°"' •• s.to-32eo actual c hange ofres1den e or man1al c;tatuc; fauru'i. Libra ~rsoM pla:. ~ ::_;-r:to:=tct;:_ IWlllHSOS ~~n1~ ci:;p~ PHOTO -LAB COUNTE~ ""~ 10 * SfCHm * kc)' rolc5 Remember 1,pcc1al ann" crc;ar) sume w/salary req 10 Ad lllTAL &SSISTUT E.xctullVe Seton for chll· 1e1vanoernent CaH Mr I SALES camer1 i..now1-5000 B.rc" g,,..,., £"' v ~ Unarmed Ml VIRGO}iAug 2 '-&'pt 22) ) ou r ould Ile 1n"ohrd tn a ··m\Sll'r) ·: .oe. Delly PllOt po Bo.11 A teem oriented Oental of· dr9n °'*''ngs in • to-Grey btwf' 1'*"·2Pm ectoe •must , Hr Photo Suite 3000 w .. 1 T~-· ~,.,, ··Oustr~ l>C*tion• Clu-arc ound behind u·c11e~ ( landc'>tln<' mectino tnH>h C" 1560. Colt• M.... Ca floe In Colt• Meu IOOll· c:euon• Anaheim Hiii• O< 662-~•' 646-2•2' ~Ike Newoort S..ct-C1 t 1MO •y••1 '°''" ... tll ~ °'" .. ., .... .. ft'\A'\A -Ing tor 1n enthl.lllaltlc: & Oreng• e111 (71'1 aw~ I l"Sf) Bett41t !hen discovery antrr<5manrr. Sccttt tHo~aled. y.ou beMftt as re ult Pl ~ "''"'" ..tf..motlv•led RDA ""4th 97 •• 4200. c.mtos 121~1 1 med1cat ,.._~,....,_ EOE.;M.:f .. , ~ ~ w. 0<0- and another Virgo figure in "tit amauc" \Ccnnno. IUm 1t 1a11t 1 Y9" u -.02·2882. we1tm1nster •ElllAL ASSSSTUT S6 hr • oomm No Mlllng v•o« '0Utar(I card & um:· LIBRA (Sept 23·0cl 22): Time 1c; on your \tdc -back~lagc L~lng f0t TWO essla-l*'lenCe 642-1670 17 1,)1191-3439 IPIT baek office for opnth nee Must t>t •Ill \Aor• rarn•llf'S "'" Qi"t!lng j 'Ofm full pert ttme A.II mccunas take place and you ilrt. ":'3JOr ~UbJCCI of dtM:USSton Past tantsto grow with our ....... -Coci'I grOUP Wiii Trllo Start per1eoOeCI Call Mike •t the c.,,-,r•"O !)uQ lttli thins ' wt.nd• ~ly dl·o,...• con·ft~ .. w·11 "·OW nay d1v1dcnd'i. You could he offered ll Mlon Wecf-S•t Richard Ho9t. 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Odanftud9nece73-5030 ltOm s~spm Tu.e-Frl caig.ISOO obo 541-&42t l(lfVI 111': Slmmont bed c 0 p It r E p !5 3 0 l•t9d mahog hull 14!5 hp, '81 S~rroc:o. 35K ml, NABERS Only !xp•rlenc• ... • ....,.. ...... .; 118243/mo, 2 yra Old, Volvo lnbo9rd. 11andard * fREE * Dlai.tpnkt, Ilk• nu '8500 STYLIST/MANICURIST pref9fred 125 M9ta Or Aatisatt It l<•me•130 .icv ............ '" good lhape. UMd 1n aml radio. cuet co,,., & xtru ~ J"lllllllln 840-8590, 835-7001 PP CADILLAC c~ac;:,~.7~ Coeta~ 831-1030 .• Xnt~uecablM1.&t1eet ~teNngdf....,tmlffofi appraiMJorb. M00008084S.00!57 ~·""'" OHIUIYIUSlln Mll(M1IE•tu'1 . W'•(lllU PfH-you n ...,_ ._i Etched nltt Stand Xlnt c:ond John EJlot 87!5-183f .. 9: l 7011 Saie.Servlce-LMSlng FromSouthW91t MotOr LAAG!STSE.LfCTIO,,. lwh/llaHla&ssJst. ---gla" door1, roll-top 112!5 fttm 831-6179 Ew WOOD DESK · Lal me 11 at~· I · **'***** Car OneiU<:kypereon SOUTH ollatemodel.IOwml~ ~ tot Corona a. Plrt l'lllt .,... l!vetytf\lng In Oflg NW1'1mt .ofabd 175. Brn 38•72. Only s 1089 AP 21' XIVmlnum mutlboom HCELLHT flYHTOIY wm win a miniature C9dlllac. In Southern M•r marketing firm Ground floor QC)C)C)f1Unlty condl11on (We uM II for a 3pc eola I 150 842-1&8~ for Linda 751.2797 S 125 Dinghy matt, boom Pll OWHI IMW's Merced .. SL Oonvettlbfft OOUITY Callfomlal S.. ua lodayt Exper. Pf*, but not In our INtne branch tot an Bw) P9tMct X·ma• pr.. -& Mil S50 Obo 845-8192 • motorized kld10., now vot•sw·~EI / 140 1810 '9q\11'9d. 'or more lnl0t· en«geoc lndlvtdual wtH-ent You'll be eyrprlMd Pan MC '°'*· ••It cond Pi1u1/0r1aa1 1221 Now magma s s BBQ eo 3201 &ep e/c 2•fl931 on display All you do 11 " •• • mellon cell 780-0505 Ing to learn • variety of ho w • t ford ab I • S 100 obo. !548-2~!58 Brand new Yamaha org1n $$0, N9W R.D.fl Cout11 81 32015ep 1/r 1DUE497 brlflO In your CUff9nl ISUZU 2800 Harbor BIVd IWITllllUI du ti u for 1 o ea I 85 l-582!5 °' 759·9578 P~ wood provenc;Jal Cost SH~OO. MCrlfloe 111 n1vtg11or·dlg1tot S199, 813201Alh/r10AGM4 M9reed ... a.nz COSTA MESA C•terpllfar dHl•r. No lml din .. , w/leaf 4 ctira $750 ti 873-5822 Mn 3 5 Toh I 0 a 81 32016ap ·s· 1dog880 reglllratlOh (any model L 1 3 IPllATlll prior warehouse ex-S.autlful oak Armolr~. Xlnt 1295 obo 842-3832 rm $3·75 • Su 5 · 81320l a/U/f1blb40& or year) and tnler IM .mt tt For t~ an1wetlng perlenc:4t needed. Morn-V«y unusual pleo9 You 11 Cable Nelson upright 9e2.eee 82 3201 ssps/r lNJ'407 freedr11wtng At tMaame • ng eg c a.rvtoa. An 1hlttl avail Ing and anernoon l>OS· love ltl 851-5825 or Rellan Peacock chr 190 piano S750. 6.4().1992 Sllit A Dtc•a 7 22 82 32015,P air ldzt145 time check out our large new UrM, brek .. & 'ovw~ FIT or PfT Potttlona. tllonl avallable. Job ,... 7!59-9578 S1udent desll SHI SPoOt,., 82 320 "' I 1 I ,. aeleetlon of Mercedes I d Irena S850 042-30t3 qulr .. •good driving re--coff .. tbl S25 840-438e Gulbransen ThHlrum 40 mooring, lClnt Newport t .. eps r ea14 v nowavallabietornieor hau • d c ,n 09 net f()I' Haviland Llmogee China Organ e.acr. S1800 OBO. looatlon & grMt 21· ••II· 8232015sps/r 1fgp4Cl3 540-0942 ~op~.Jn1!:son white w/gold trim 68 Jtwt)ry 1214 New $5800 Leslle. walk boe1 S 13.&00 831-5525 82 320t 51p sir Hde103 le111e Drawing will b9 '75 CORVETTI:, Of'M09, S.i.t TELIPlllE IPDATlll hnllll.P/l1r ........ ..... .w ... ., l"V' M Ill piece. 549-2654 -bass, ctraw bare, taba, 82 320\ Sap 1/r 1evd964 held on Dec. 24• 1984. new paint, tlr•. T-tope. lltt,lttr• H ltryf VICT08iAN· MAHOGANY 101 Ct1) EMERAL~: 7 ~~8 piano stops 044.5005 IO'-IO' Ill• PrfYltt, 82 528E a/t lo ( lfdl?OO d Call Brooke Adami lor auto, xlm cond. $7200 2111uaa111111 a OAK FURNITURE. Pvt s:cnissooT~~8888 . '~" Goo4 , 0 aule• a.5-422"0 =~~~s~~t·~~.:~~ •5•a0 1•0· THWEST Im, 714)549-5712 Ml•• WarehouH/1tock help Ply 875..fl024 81 A . AHOY! Sllp nMded for 3 320' 5 / twf515 ,,._, PIT Pack inn llftlng In-• 2 Ct Solltalre While S equlpmt R091gnof Skit trim s .. Aay 25 tt. Work 8 • IP s r 1 '82 Caprlee wag ...., Mrv vOlved 14 OOS!56-2030 Aula11ct1 I 11 diamond appra•te S6000 (1eo·1). Cati.r boota, 547•7623 hm 538_1952 8332015sp·s·o10512 MOTOR OAR CO, rcrd J.4975 Newponer II No expe, n9C .• wlll train 5't().ee..e 01. 8 -,---,::--,-----,--Gu a....,, rebUilt. Ilk• MW Seer S2000 240-2733 loo+c GT bindings, Soott -• 83 3201 Sap '$'0379092'81·8 1220 w CoHt H"'hwlly dy 642-0795 ~ 543-8823 Weekends. Fri pm thru s851;bc; 780..&832 Beaut illdlel diamond stud poles. Russ 894-8947 NB sup up to 2!_"' boat, 83 3201•It1/r "' .. NewPort ~ , 82 Yett•. 18K ml, T ·top Sun. muat love amatl TV •-..11 NftPOt'I llland aiannel 83 3201 Sap air 002264 E.xceO cond. C/8 radio Telephc>MS.,_ Ul&LRllAPI ... 11111.IPLllOM•. chlldren No smoking, l llY&PPWICIS Hrings Apprx 1 Kt 1-aa•, S210/mo 873~562 83628E5spL'd956441 _714_183 __ 1,.._595 S16,500.Clll1551-1789 ~114197~~~salary. Npt LES 957-8133 ~~.i~0r1~:~~1U:::!; Jltrff6232 NeedSHptori1'Hatteras :g~~=~~:::d1~'1~ TOP SSS PAID C ,011 11100 PP213474-9700 BeautlM25" RCA Ctr TV Motor Yaeht Long tMm 833181a/ulrl~h512 F0<Pampered PUFtOTDIAllln ••~ttra _ $148 3 yr wrnty. 0'*1 ise aooeptable 95!5-24l1 ~~R Mercedes Benz AMumelMMon '64Whh• UNAfiueVABl EI New Diamonds & Gema. dlrec1 Sun TV Johns 646-1186 Ask 101 Sher" · IMMEl .. Tt OHll corvette. Red lntr, ~ Amt>t11oua "*' & women, WMIWlllH ~ ftM I Nill DI lll«O~OI r SOUTH COUNTY no ·~· neo. Cati now. Dellon company '4MM<1 ex-640-MeS .xt. 28 perlenced woodworker ftl e-. •aa _11 Min 3 yrs expe<. with • •_,.-s -• 1 tl.,dWOOd and laminates, Macintosh w/prlnter & from lmportei Far below • . - -.. cover Incl. GOOd credit d i sc drive s2 100 whOleaale 7141731-1879 Colofed TVs. 13 Admiral Reward offered for Perm (71 ~)131-3171 Top Mercedes Prloes Paid required. 47s-o525 S 150 19' Zenith $250 111ii or dock for 41 ' ~ Call Peter or Ray VOLKSWAGEN 646-7755 or 645-7742 MitctllHffll UU wiremote 641-6864 Morgan kfttl'I. days 208 W 181. Santa Ana NOIH Of llPORTS 2 BMW snow tires Fisher Stereo w/cas 3 way 879-0341/871-4640 av CLOSED SUNDAYS cli1l llERCEDES Will trWn for C.M. remodel· knowledge.__ or blueprints =,-11-81...,·-,ar-1---,,..o.,2=5 Ing contractor. 30 Hr/wit necessary Excel co 11111 llM:I IU I Ulllliltl UICI tall 10 1001 CONNELL CHEVROLET S.bara 649-7922 benelils 250 Flecher 5 Pc Dinette Set, walnut. TELEPH~NE SOLICrfoA Ave CM. $150 760-1289 Phone .. let expe<lenQe, J1•1 Waatt4 5105 7' Green/gold sofa, Xinl dealing with bullneu e11-Laudrydooe for busy Bach cond $200/obo 758-9370 eou11..,.. Experience r• Execs Pick-up & de-Baby furniture & ac- quired. Benefit• avell-!Ivery Your home or of· ceuorles, ail new, at gar- •ble. 760-1145 floe. Nicole 673-1624 age sale prices. 646-0362 TELIPlllH NURSES AIDE desires Baby set. All wood, yellow Pwt Ume appointment set-work caring lor elderly, 111. Simmons Crib, <dresser. ter1 Meded to 1111 open-or handlcaped. Have car. changing labia 675-2098 Inga In expanding Santa Hours flexlble. 5-49-0373 BEAUT 4 pc. llvlnn room An• offlcl9, !5-9pm Mon-•-=-~..,,.,.,,---=,..,----· .,. Fr1. Wiii train. Set ulary. J1•1 Waatt4/ set, SOiid oak trim. never Call Mr1. Hld(1, 8e2-~3 Dt•t1lic 5107 used $365 97 4·2686 Cotfee Tbl 54" rd oax. nw1 PUT Tiii Mature lady desires llve-ln Heritage. xlnl cond. $75 Exper. nee. Trane NallonaJ pos. com~anlon nurse 64.._8743 Senk, 780-3000 Reta/exp d 640-1«3 ;::--:----:---;-~--:-: TEXAS REFINERY CORP Cata 5505 D~~l~g to';," '6Taubp~o~lnl~~ offers plenty of money chnstmaa Persian kittens. w/cane, China cab, gl11ss ploacuh ~· frll'IQ9 CFA regS150+ 631-7958 drs& llghls Total $600, 2 b9nents to m•1ura P9'· 1=---------,=:-: navy/wt.I designer sleep- _,,,In Costa Mesa· Mew.-I 5510 er sofas by Michael Kay port Beaci'l .,ea Regard-A er pans. bu Prac1k:ally new On & lela of experience, write red, m/f $250+ 557.5577 loveseat $1000 Walnut F.D. Seate, Prea., Bo11 1=----:-:~--::c---:--bookcaeew/drwr1 $125 711, Ft Worth, Tx. 76101 Boxar, AKC Puppies. Fr. coffee tb~leath top) TILE SmEIS ClohraX~m~a lg lltter7 .• ~eady pert cond $125 Oeme ..., 96-4-6 ..., set w/4 cflrs wtei~eres. Poe111on QPetl f0< ceramic GOLDEN RET. AKC pups, 2 end Ibis & col. tbl, all • tll• set\er1 with full great Chrlatmae gills only S500 846-3446 ext>ef .• tOOI$, and trans-Avall 12/15/84 or .l¥111F =---,~----,:--:-.,-b--:portatlon. Call Pacific hold 1111 Chrlstmu eve. urnllure nMded Y atrug-Ststes Tiie Co. 241-1107 Champ 11..._, Stud ....... gllng musician. To give ....... ..... away/sell-call 646-8744 mounted S150 780-1463 spkrs $200 645-1293 TEMPORARY SLIP Went· Dall1lD 9117 2130r 714 637•2333 80 gal Aquarium $350 & 33 Power 1Nt1 7012 ed For 41 tt Sailboat •-"!"~--~--~ •=~------=~ gal $100 645 ... 914 13• BOSTON wuALEA Please call 644-7994 '71 240Z. new thru-out. MG 9149 Vol•• 9179 ·17 Vorvo 245 Ol GOOd cond am/Im Aed/brn a/c n Orig owner Mint cond Blue/while Oriental Aug, 9 w/35 hp 673-7873 Sllp wanted for 27" CAL $3300, Eves 675-8038 '78 Midget Clean/must '81 Volvo GL 4 dr auto, l=--:-----~rr::"% by 12. $250, English Hall 16. SKI or BAY BOAT sallboll. Newport Boat eves sell $1650/blt Incl hard-snrl. ale. blaupunkt, pw, Ftr• J tree $300, Gu BBQ w/ 1980 120 HP good use possible 642-3245 --top. 642-6189, 845-5374 pb $9500 673·3003 $4900 644-5272 :~ 11.irt••r 111 , >I 111.'>l \\H:--\ 546-1200 butane ten • stereo cond. $3900 675~999 licycltl lvlZ ml $17 500 OBO Sacrl-'79 MG Midget 421< ml, A1to1, Do•tlll'c w/rAl'•lpts & warren • k $35 .,. '84 300 lJI. loaded, lo 10 I=:-:-~-:-:::-,--,--;-;; · __ ---'67 Mustang 289 rbf1 e~ tuner w/floor spkr1. $35, ' _ • · /I 11 b 1 t ......,. 673-8596 · 26' Searay Sundancer gd 2 Blkes. ladles 3 apd bike flee Musi sell 646-8067 ~~Id:' c:s~~.~ ~~h~t7n New trans, Gd red paint. cond, xtrast Owners an11-$60 & mens 5 spd cruiser $2800 5•8 • J97 a uc 9305 Clean car. $1900 Obo '76 Colecoviaion Console, lous. $19 500 640-1230 $70 like new. Grea1 ,j t\res • "' ..... ""' 1 250 Yamaha St/dirt bile• driving module, Atria · Ch 1' 1 Gitt 962 1259 rrw..~ t 9155 '64 Rambler . Classic Gd cond $300 831-1272 module, 17 cartridges. 2 42' Unlnlle 78. Aft cabin, r ernu · · ._.,..~I ti " s 1000. 536-3703 track balls, 3 Joy •ticks. DSL, Kint cond & eleca. Netorcyclt1/ '78 Ford FAIRMONT 4 df Russ 894·8~7 PIP $159.000 644~6053 ScNttrl 1011 "' , • • " "' gd cond. auto $4900 1~Cm;;•p;;•iil;.;l•;.;;c"!""t~~~~ WAGON rblt eng, nub&"' --. . • ~ OBO. Call 759-9379 w tery $1900 obO 648-317f Delux K-n pinewood 52 Chna Craft '85,000. '76 Honda 750F 1566 a· ..,.~,,~,,~., '76 Coupe De VIiie, cop- Wlllerl)d. compl w/ma11 Twfndsl.redar,onan.No 241·1517546-2338 ~ ~ Ii or1dae 9157 cpe<on/dbeSlge900' 566K"':!''1'8g3rea1 1 '80st!,leoES.TA35GHml~1t1nMr~ liner heater & 6 drawers Bk rs. PP 619~98-6467 -~L---·· ~. ~""""~--,:~'!l'"9~~ ~2 ~ "' .. ., '" • $300 OBO 673-191!5 att 3 '81 Suzuki GS 250 street • -· -2 orsc U urgan 'Y COND $1950 541-5067 -------65' Custom Motor Yacht bike Xlnt cond 75 mpg Sharp! $2995 2AMD749 '77 Coupe deVllle mnrt · · HSPEIATEU 1972 Solid llbergrass. s750 645-0490 Fiat 9l 23 Dir 527-9094 Like Newl 60K ml 14995 'IO Pim Ln •Hes, Nd oc 1 apmeet space twin turbo cats 2700 ~ mt --. 9 9 SC B 12 50 03836 Dir 527 -9094 Xlnt cond 12300 432-8411 w raw The ultlmete in '81 Yamaha 65012300 ml ·78 Fiat Spydef Nu eng & 7 11 lk 1.4 Wiii pay k>r 9J)ace/stiare? .. .,_ 1 •• s 1200· S3 r $2 900 dn $537 /mo '78 Seville Ork brn nu tires Pretty •7• Mu ... •""' ... ....a Mlcheel 673-5515 Luxury cruising with all mmac .... ov1ng top Runs great. 200 ,. .. ., ·17"'"' ·.,.5 77•2 · "' '" · ..... .,,.., amenities lmagln11ble wthelmet 499-1100 960-5232 969-2556 -..-""or"" • .. 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We hove a sF:>ec1ol opportunity for this kind o f woman An opportunity to begin a new career One that will merge mto her lifestyle. bnng her new r,.co9mt1on as on achiever ond financial rf"words l1m1ted only by he.r degree of involvement If you ore this type of woman. plf"ose coll so that we moy d1sct1ss the challenging opportunities that con be yours with Coldwell Sanker N o previous real eslate experience 1s necessary and of course, we also welcome responses from gentlemen. ' CALL: Bill Blessing (714) 962a5585 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RC Ideal Chrlatmas Gifts WANTED. &73-1911 162 pc Siamese t111tware. GORGEOUS WOODEN Nlll&·TIYITA 30 yrs pld, solld brass SLOOP 30 tt Dunnigan l&TSI• wt borlJ hendle, tree rebuilt 1979 4 sails plus ALL MAKES . S 199 down standing <;ase $995 Re-Inboard. 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Pirates extend Vikings Lohg Beach City holds off Coast, 67-54 for crown" By RI CHARD DUNN Dlllty l'llol Corrnpond9nt Ignore the final scon: -11 wai. much closer. .\nd regardless of what Orange Coast College Coach Tand" Gillis has been saying latel) about not playing anybocl) with .,.espcctabilit). the Pirates Saturda} night showed the} could play with anybod}. The Pirates lost 1n the cham- pionship game of their own Miles Eaton Tournament to a much strong- er Long Beach City College team. 67-54, out they not onl} check~ a Viking team that had scored 206 points in the first two games of the tourney but proved to themselves they could play with the best. Perhaps. at this time. the bcs1 in California community college bas~et ball is Long Beach C'll}' Orange Coast actuall} held a 34-29 halftime lead and was a thorn m the Vikings· side the ent ire e\enin~ "We played well," (i1llis said. "If we play that way with C\.Crybod} this season, we can play with anybody." Af\cr nearly falling m its semifinal match the previous n1gh1 and demon- strattng supcnont) against three teams before that. OCC suffered 11,S.. first loss of the season The Pirates got away \\1th bcmg a touch on the shaky side early m the ball game, but after all-tournament selection Shaughn Ryan helped get things rolling, the V1k1ngs discovered they had a game on their hands. OCC made 11 an e"<cllmg game because of 11s dcfen\e Example: The Pirates held V1 k1ng~ superstar and (Please aee COAST /02) ploolollT ..._, Coast•s Shaughn Ryan goes over Long Beach's Curtis Moore in Saturday night's 67-54 defeat in tournament finale . .. , .. American Page KO'aCoetzH to win WBA crown. D2. # SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1984 GoldenWHt ectsa .. occ to win tltle In volleyball. D1 Anteaters. now 0 -3 Cra wf~rd Hall can't gtveMulligan win as Loyola scores a 76-66 vic tory to lead tbc Lions to tlletr second victory in three tnes. • -rm JUSt &)ad (Forrest} McKennc was incltg.ablc He's as Sood ·as Smith." noted MuU1pn. refcmn1 to Loyola's pn1ed standout who ruled 1nchgiblc JUSt pnor to the stan of the season By CURT SEEDEN OftMDe!IJf'llol8tllll UC Irvine forward Tod Murph) scanned over the final stats followin8 aturday night's non-conference basketball game with Loyola-Mary- mount at Crawford Hall and couldn't believe his eyes. "I had live tumo,ers'»' he ..aid to no one particular Am~ater guard Jerome Lel' grabbed the same stat sheet and produced similar agon> .. Five turnove~..,·· the pu11kd senior asked ·~ When thc) .;.,ere all added up (Ts 25 turnovers prelt) mu(h toll! the stol) as the .\nteaters dropped a 76-66 dec1s1on to the '1s1t1ng Lion) before 1.373 fan s. And as 11 turned ou~ those 1,3 73 spectator<; w11nes~d a hit le b11 of history • The toss marked the first time a 8111 Mulligan-coached UCI team has lost a non-conference game at Crawford Hall l 'CI has nov. loM the first three same<; of the 1984-85 season. prompt· mg Mulligan to comment ''I'm btginn1ng to think a stroke might ix• benrr." Mulligan. who suffered a mild ~tro1ce on Oct 19 and subsequent!) underwent succes~ful surgery to re- pair a deteriorated aner. which doctors belie' e.cauS«t the stroke \a\\ his team shoot SO percent from the lloor and outrebound the Lions 37.27 But he also sav. Loyola guard Kei th Smith score 36 point!> in 38 minutes .. I think we thou&ht we were . mv1 nc1blc berc " Mulhgao coo- unued. "'Not only did Smith play 91·cll but their whole team did... ~ Loyola Coach Ed Goorjian waJ equaJly 1111prc~d with ht own t~ "We pla>ed \cry well tont&ht. We pla}'ed good defense and handled their pressure "'ell " .. That pressure developed when L'CI franticall) fought Its way back from a 44-32 second-half deficit. to catch the Lions at 48 with 11 55 remaining in the contest. But 1hat"s as close as the Anteaters would get. Mulligan explained why: "We fi- nally caught them and then M urphy. (Pleue aee AKTEATERS/02) Baron s w in easily, sUhaw belt S ervite 64-52 fall at line, ' fall, 49~8 Founta in Valley Guard Simon fh.omasledthewa> 1n Fount<11n \ alle\ <;balanced auack • has the ans we rs with 17 points \\h1le four others .,..,.,..DUIMl'V09t Chi pped 10 Wllh double figure SCOnng ........ C.Zi $ , to Put Fr·a S -Scott Emerson with 13. Brent Befote tW ~ tooec Oft 1 r a W a Y Martin and Mike Horner with 11 Mtaioo V'9jo High In ti'* tint apiece and Carlos Briceno with 10. non-le9gueblilkMbelgmmeofthe By ROGER CARL.50N Of IN Daily Piiot IU!ff Fountain Valle) H1gh's Barons got ofTon the right foot Saturda} night tn their 1.984-85 season opener drspos- m~ of the v1s111ng Friars pf Ser .. 11e High, 64-52, 1n non-league basketball. It was e"en onl) th.rough the first period -then the Barons took ad\antage ofa 10-5 edge m turnoHr!. and con\fned l t into a :?2· 10 ad\an- tage on the seoreboard in -the second quarter and the Friars v.cre not to be heard from again "'for an Open mg game It was prCll) ye9(, ()cean V ... eo.dtJlm ....... good." offered Fountam Valley Mid, "I ju9t hope It'• not acoedt'e Coach Da\C Brov.n ··eut "'e can do nlghtmwe-wheNY°'/veweftc9d better." and wortled and tt\en Wllldt yotll 5en1tc \\Ith a squad shon seven pl8yen,.,._,bec*totheiroldb9d players because of d1ssa11sfied stu· hebita." dents transfemng away from the UnfortUnately for Harrie end the Anaheim-based Parochial school 1n Seahawkt, n wa 8 dr..m come the past few months. mcludmg 6-7. true of IOtU, u -~ ~ 100-pound plus junior Jamie _.. 9-48 ~. Cardnche. was up to its old tncks near squeek-.. out a 4 upMt .._.. the end of the first pcnod. going to a ci8ion on Scott Pederaon•e foul four-comers offense atlOt wtth no time rem.lning to "Y..e "'ent to pressure and 11 rcall\ aend the throng In Miasion Vtefo'I helped vs:· e'l:plained Bro1.1. n gym lnto bedla'n, _ "'Bas1call> that was the game .. • If Oceen VW ha many more Brailde new volleyball title for CdM State championship goes to Sea Kings after reve nge vi ctory over Gl a di a tors dl.'Oll'J 't·nJ1ng thl nott: or ha\ 1ng JO) thing 10Ull"1th II \\tlhout him C harlle 1s the hest coach m the world," \atd Hemngton. The Barons went from a 16-14 lead gamea like Saturday's. Hams may to ~6-1 4 ~1th a flum of steal'<. and exp9rienoe eYer\ more than reat- buckets re' oh mg around Thoma\ less 91eeS>. The Seehawks h9d their and Emerson and from that pomt on chances to ~n the game but Just the Friars "'ere unable to cut the couldn't convert 90 MYer9 free deficit to less than \e\.en pomts throws down the stretch, the~ The Barons upped their lead 10 glaring a mtsa on the front~ a .... ~- 44-~ \\llh 1 ·o ~ left 1n the third on.and-one wtth 12 aeoond9 left By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly l'llol Co<r"f'Of'CMnl For ( orona lkl \ t ir H 1gh 'nl k~hall coach < harht· Hrandc a\ v.dl as the senior plaH'r' on the team 11 wa~ an mcrcd1bk \\J\ lo go nut f-nr Br~de. though. 11 "n't the lirst t1ml· he s gone out. Brande. who onn: coached at Newpon Harbor High. announlcd ·his retirement from high school f coaching after ht\ girls \\On the California tate Vollc}ball Cham· p1onsh1ps aturda~ night n' er dl'- fend1ng champ Gahr. 9-15. 16-1 4. I .S-10. 15-6 at Golden West College • ~ FLUTIE ·TAKES REISMAN NEW YORK (AP) -Doug Flutie, the most prollflc passer In the history of big-time college football, didn't want to befleve that he would win the Hefsman Trophy -until he did. "I've been surrounded by media feeding me, 'Ooug,-~re-golng to win. Doug, you're going to wtn. Doug. you're going to win.' . "I didn't want to let myself ' believe that," said Flutle, who had no choice but to betleve It on Saturday when he was awarded the trophy whleh annually signifies the best college piayer In the natlon. "It's aomethlng'to far out,'' said the Botton Cottege senior quar- terback, the first at his position to win the award In 13 years. "It's eomethfng you don't even dream wtll happen." Fluti. won the award with 2,240 po4nt• In a natk>naf baAOttl~ •of 1,0SO panellttt from all ph .... of the aporta media. Running back Keith Byara ot Ohio State w .. MCOndwtth 1,251 pofnta, fOlloWed by quart•bllck• Robbie Boeco of 8rlgtWn Young wtth 4-43 and a.rnte Koear of Mllmf with 320. "I don't conet4er myMtt abovt t'*'1 In 8"Y W8y,'' Autle Mid at a ,,... cont.enc:e foPoWtnO the announoement. ''They an ere gr•t atha.tee In their own .-y:• Before ftek:llng quettk>ne from r...,on ... the affabte, weM .. apoken RUtle accepted congt'tltutettona from Prtllldlnt Auge11. wftc>.,..in camp Ohtd. Md .. Flut.. ~· to "'-oan on a tM!phone btNnd the ber tn the room In wmch the news con- Nrenal wae IMfd., :'He' )Oat congratulated me." Aui• Mid ot the hlgMevel con· \IW'Mtlon. I 11 \\J\ \\\l.'t'I rnl·ngl' for till' l.,l'.I l\.1ng\L~ll--l l \\h11 hJd Ot'lll "'l'l11 In lhl· \Jnll' < •• 1hr ll'.1m in lhl < If Bil' f l't' < h.1rnp111n,h1p' I\'" "H"'' .1~11 HrJnt.h: .... 11d 1lw °'l"I "-in~' d:l'" <.omc C\tr:J 1ntt•ntth' 10 v.1n "hl'i1 lw rcn'1\l'l.l .i notl' lx•torl' h1' tl'.1m'' .,l'rond r11und match with In 1n,· Imm " fhe H1g 5 < h. "( hclrl1c Prep .ind h <"omc.ouLamh~aLdu.hi.I .. lln lnl 1n the linal\ Thl· notl· al<,o In\ lll'd Brande "lo hnng hi\ mJ1J, ~nJ rhauffcr~ .. Brande \aid hl· haJ not approJt hl•d < rlad1ator < o.ich Arian (11mmlll.1ro about tlte nott'. hut (11mmlll;ire1 Hrandc tn~l·J about lht• note a-; he \\<t,l'\plain1ng h" team' turnaround .ig.11m1 th,·< 1IJd1.1111rc, · fhl· rnJ1d., Jnu th.ilhur ... v.t'rl'n 1 hl'fl' 111n1gh1 \P °"t' hJd to do 11' •llr'l ,., · hl' t'\PIJ1fll'd ··\Iler lhl' r .. ,\ 111<1.1h: \\l \\l'OI b.ill.. to ha~ll' "1111 11ur In hn1qUl'' lnr \l'f\ 1ng p.i'''n!! .111u dekn'>l' II.., 1 ,·n h.1rd lO rqx·<11 J.,l'hJmp' T 1ir11gh1 \\l \\Crt· rt-.1lh hungf\ anti 1 h1.. \ "l·rt ll'" lrn ngr' " · \l·n1m h1ttt·r .ind ~late tourndmcnt mu.1.t ~a111,1bk plJ)Cr H[@kl' Her· 11ngtun \\ho It'd the \t·a Kmg.; \\llh 1-1 i..111, 1n tht• llnal., s.i1d that lhl· \ rt·J11 l11r tht· "in lx•longed to Brandt· "\\r hotH' "orked \O long and <,o hJrd anJ ( harllc ha\ 'riled at u'i \o mu, h hu1 \\e n1uldn'i ha\C done 11 Teammatl' and 'ietter Jennller "-loonan. \\ho along with Cammie 1 ou Dodcr \\Cfl' named to the All- Tnurnamcnt ll'~lm concurred with ~krnngton'r, n1mmt•n1 .. "\\hen "e gol llUr fir'>t loss against -...e"pon Harhor < harl1e said hl· \\uuld do" hall'\ t•r 11 ta~es to make u ... ,hamps .tl the end and he did." "The 1urnmg pt)1n t in the match '>'a~ 1n the '>ccond game when we led 14-9 and \\ere tied We kept attacking and "hen "'c v.on . that's when v.e belle\ ed .. Bra ndl' said trier inc Sea Kings v.on the third g.ime to go up 2-1 Brande said-he n:emphas11cd the note It worked. as the pumped up <it.:a Kings shot out to J 6-0 lead.< 1ahr was able to able to cut the kad to R-4 but could get no closer quaner and did little more than trade to be played and the SCC>fe tied at hucketc; the rest of the \\3\. counta· 48. · tng am ~r\ 11c ho~ t~r a ralh MJsslon got the rebound and tx·h1nJ pres\url' v.11h .10 au!ld..ing called its final timeout to set up a ,,flen<.l' last shot wtth slx seconds left. \1 a11 Hon1!..l'I led \en 11c ''1th ~I · Perderaon, a S... fOfWatd, got prnnt., hut thl' Jh~·ncc 111 < ardmhl· theb8Jlinthelowpostandwheeled taltualh hl' "'a' present. '-'Jtlh1ng toward the hoop. His shot hit the trom thl' -.1anJs behind ~n11n fron1ofthertmastlmeranout.BU1 bcnrhl :inll other\ lea, cc; thl' F nar<, Ocean View's Tony PanzJca WM '>'l\hout tht· c,upcr-potrnt attallr. whistled tor hls fttth personal foul Lance lcno nonnalh a (l • .i '>taner for t~ Baron<o. dtd noi.~ up. but v.111 ~ 10 the \taning lineup Ol'\l v.eck. ~wrd1ng to Bro\\n In h.., place \\JS Joe 'lagle "'ho "ent out wnh a St'\ al.' charle\ hor'><.' 1n thl' sc-cond quaner to send Pederson to the line. Peder&on. who had made onty r.o of five prevk>us attempts, calmfy stepped to the llne and can led his first attempt. The game was nlp-and·tuck 81 (Pleue eee 81tABAWD/D2) Bask etba ll journa li sts deser ve credit for enduring lop g years with their team rnlumn One of them 1s to work. "h1l h 1~ frowned upon 1n the trade h1r1>pcncrs. one's hean g<x's out to thl' ~at" men ol spon~Journaltsm Thl.'scarcthe\\amorswhosta\ \\Ith 11nc team mer the cou~ of an 'enttrc ,,.a ,on Buo TucKER True. thn mu'>t do their th mg I fl:? time!>. plui. pla~olh. hut the~ have outlet'i 1.1.-h1ch an· <.tJt1st1cal a\ wetl a!o emotional Ofcou~ ha'>('hall wntersarc more" cr;aulc than other sporting rnmposc~ Tht· baseball author must u ndero;tand lrt'e agenf iTlatter;. drafts fl'-l'Otr\ dra11 ... tr.tdl' rt'.'gula11on.;and dl·adlinc<. honu\ .ind Jefl•rred pa'. ll1t'nt<.Jnd 1h1 '.ir111u' kgal ramdic..1 111111'''' J rl,l\C'I 'J'"I( IJllon Y. Ith a tram h•<..t' It 1<.1ha111 me ol H'M"' hen \.int.1 C lauc; appear'> on thl' '>tn·c1 rurnt·r "11h hie; keulc <lnd 'uk11Je ,;ind' dr~f11hrougli 1hl·departnwn1 ... 111tl'' and onl· li.·t·I, u 1m rwl kd 111d11 \11nw1h1 ng n1n· Im h" u tlk.1gul' I rnl'Jn "hl·n llOl' dot 1111 "11l 1.1~. <1nolhl·r lo lht•, luh Im I~ hnlt•., ••II .i \h·dm·'>ll•l\ Jltcrnoon Onl' a 110.rnt'\ "'1 ll 1.1 l..l· .rnot hl r 111 dinnl'rata plact• \\.hl'fl' thl· t:th "Im' and the enterta1 nmt•nt "tx·ll\ d.1111 mg. Ont.' used car -;~1lc!>m:tn \>.Ill 'l'•hl · anothertht· latl'<.t 1h1ng tn hon1' lor Hornets rally for PONY win ()uartt·rhalk RtM. k\ \11111\\ h1111~h1 end Ra' lik1nnl·r '>'Ith ii ,,,,int touchdo~n pass \\l\h I lh rc.·ma1n111~ 1n the: ganw to rail\ F·ulkrton < 11llt'!tl' to a 11-10 PON\ llowl \.lll<H\ 11\l'f 5addleback ~aturda\ hclnn· 4 ooo i'nn'i al Orange ( oa'>t < 'ollegl' The Hornet,, down I 0-Ch>. nh I Cl 'll remarnmg m the lhTrd quaner ll'l'd lield goal-; of 50 and 11 )ard' h\ R1t k Frank and MOU\\., lair r [) \tnkt: 111 hand . addlehad• 11., third 'tra1gh1 PON \ Bowl ~t·tback Frank. n 'lophomore out nl < \pn·<:~ H1p,h. set a natmnal lomnrnnm ('otlcge rl'cord lor kid 'irnnng point'> 1n a season (Q') with h1<. 'O '\Mdl·r in 1hc third quarter \addlehack "'h1t:h ll111\h1·d till' ~a~rn '>'1th a 11 2 rC'l'ord h.1d t'\ll'I lent lteld ad,,,ant.tge 1n thl· hr't h.ill whale hur"\1na thl· llomct uc.:p. ill• 1hc1r tcmtor;. 1 h1• ( raucho' took .1 7 .(I kud on .1n 11 )Md touchdown I'·'"'' f10111 l'\11k\. l>outtl:w. 10 JJc,on '>'-hm1d ..11 l,lw I~ oQ mark ol the hr\t 4uJrtl'f iral~ Ru1lmHk1 µ\l \.1udk lk .1 lt)...0 il·.1d ,\I th1· 10 \Q m.1rk 111 lhl' • (Pleate eee'HORNETS/t>2l l..1l l..init t1rt'" < inl pnlilt'man ''ill prc.:,cnt .111111 hl·r" ti h" '" -p.ll I.. ol dC\nll'.,lll twl'r Ont' ll'ln 1.,.on 'porhta\lcr \\ 111 ,1• nd .11111111\'I .1 Ill'\\ \I\ k In l'\ l'hl ll\\ 1'1'lh ii \ nd '' 11 in .1 nd '11 lnrt h In thl\ 1r.1Jc thl' hullgt'l do1..·., 0111 J'll. r mat .in' thrnll rt·<,t·mbhng thl' .1hm t' hut 1t 1\ po'i<,ihll· to send alonll grl'l'llng., h\ ,,1~ 1ng 'IOml•thmg n1l'l' ahout \ourn>lleagul''tln pnnt. Th" Ii i<. Ill n1u·I\ lWl''1U\l'. ti\ YOU l..Oll\\ 1 hcrt· arl' t" 11 "a''> to put together .i f ort'\,tmrk t nn"dl'r the '>tn•ngth .rnd tukr.1ntt' 11t .1 tx·at rndn 1n thl· ...... 1111111.11 B.1<.h·1hall ..\w'll 1a11on I It• '1hthn1u1oth nl·arl\ IOOhnur\1'1 ~rull'.,qlh human' 1nn1lnred UQUl'r "l'Jr running up .ind Jo" n J hJru \\llOJ llt111r Pl·nod1tJll\ the'><.' creatures ~hlx>t the hall at tht• ba.,i..et w11h oncoft\\O rl'\Ult\ It e11hcr ta) g1>e\ 1n the ha<;l..t•t urthl 11 dcx"•n't \t thcl·onrlu<,1nn nfthl\drama the hac,l..ethall .111th11r rcpJlr' ''' h1' mJ· l htnl· to c.t'I UP" n in '•M '>'orJ, •H thercahou1 ... thl· ur~l'Ot' lll all th1, t11 man~1nd The beat nwn 111 m.11nr lcagut• baseball ha\ l' 11 n1t1rl' com fortahk from a <;tandf1111n1111 mental drain Rams.take run at Saints today New Orlean s out to contain Di c ke rson . keep hopes a live B\ CTRT SEEDl\N n1lkl'r'ion \\hO estabhshcd a ron~1t· mark v.hC'n ht• l/.it•nt•ll I !Ill~ 'arc.is to lead the le,igue la.,t '>t'asor.. ha.., rolled up I .fl '2 tht' \Car II !he \aint' ln-.c toda~. the1r taint hope" ofa hcrth arc t":n1,ht•d 'c" nrlt•an' < oach Rum Ph11l1p<. ..aid ol h1<i duti'" pla\\11l hnpc., 'I ''u l..nO\\. I quit thtnkmg about that \\t•cl..s ago \\ c: ·11 1uc;1 concentrate on pl3) mg and kt thr I ht· Runn111 ' R,1m\ a' thn .lrl' nm" being callC'd. takl' ,t,1nd1ng'I ta ke ,,,re of themselves .. llll lhe "-ic\\ nrlc•rn' \amt' to<l:n '-'llh t\\ll 111mpk purpo'><.'' Phillips ~11d he ligures he kno\\\ "hat 11 \\lll ta l..c tn 1n m1nd -mo,·t" a '>tep closer to an NFL w1lll-card hcnh lle.lt Lbc R-am" "1 he ke' '"to 'itop E.m D1d .. e~on. ur at .1ml l'11m1natl• tht: IX''~' S.11n1'> from 1)(1"t-~a<1on con'itder-lc:a'>t l..C'C'p him unller nrntrnl .. .11111n 1>1d.er<>on·, Jr:He to th<' renud ha'I hxu'ie'd c;oin<' Roth F,oal' can he al·comphc,f\C'<l "'11h .1 '111nr. tnc:r ;1ttent1on on hi\ uir;u;ill\ O' orh~1kl'd teammates thr Rams· "'l'\\. Orleans toda\ at I at ~nahc1m \tad1um But Ram~ ·otTcn,1\e lmt> l enter lx..,ug \mith [1.uard<, fXnn1\ HarTah C 11;1( h .John Rohm,on caution., th.H 11'\ n1H a<; l'a"' cl' 11 and "l'nt lhll. tackle\ 8111 Bain and In Panl..e\., ttitpt and' \\>111111' ()a, 1d H11l .ind M1l..r B.1rbcr and l '-had Mile GumaQ arl' · 1 hl' tW\l t\\.O "l'd' "e pla} dub' thill art• ba 1call) the pla~cr' who clear the ""ay tor D1cker;on out uf lht· plJ~Qlh."" '..lid Roh1r'l'IOr'l whoc;c ~am'i pla~ "We have .i ca 1 of chanctcr\ I want:·~) Robin\On, ll1111'1on on Dec l1 hdnre cln'i•na nut the n-,.ular ~a~n "a couple' of t1ttht end that nrc good hllx ~er; an ofTeMl\.C' .11.(.11il\t \an r ram 1'ilo. "''-'<1 the) c. n come out and do hnc that ha.-. th<' kind of ment. ht' rm 14,,.lktng for r or U\ 10 p1.1l1t1.1ll\ .10\th1nttlhc\ v.anl toa11am 1 us \.lihc-clanddr v.in \\C:.,e got lo t'K' prtll\ 1.4"ltk"' do~n the 'itrtt\.h ·· In D1lkerwn·, h:ido'" "R.tm ~u.int·rh3cl.. JrJl "rmp I hr R • .mb-"•11 umntc-rwtth the wh~lto~.lQd dealint \I.ho hG\ rnmpktcd I Ill ol ~I\ pac,'-t'' Im I ~I~ \ilrd\ and 111 runn1n~ h.1tk lm 01\l..t·r,on v.h1l ,jn brNk 0 J ll1touchc11l.,..n\\\h1khc1npmtl'rcc:ptl-<lJu'1tivet1me1i \un1Nin ''im~h.: 'c:a\on ru<,h1ng rc11.1rd hu~ ,t\CrJtuna t 24 The C\:i1nt' \\Ill tw: '"11hout nt1-.c t3dk Ot-rh1nlt ~c1Hh,1n tlw R.l Ol\ IJ\I thn:c g..1ml'<. Dl1.kc"on Ii ure~ to Moore. v.ho ha'i a 'lpra1nc-d foot 1 on\ llhott will ,uu1 10 h.IH' l'\l'I\ ll!)l'KHtun1t\ 111 dll 'o -not onl\ t'K'l'3A.I'< lh1• hi\ pl.ll'1' f ulll'l:tl l. tl1,~ll' C1a1Jn "'h'' had tx·1·n out \\tth 1o1 NI l· r1'l11rd 1'"\lt ,t.1k1• hut h«au~ the Ram f\3\'lin&ofTcn~ kg inJur. " C\pc'dl'll 111 Ix ha1 I. 1~ th1· 'r"' Orkan' ha' t.1t..1·n a h3d., ~·.H lin<'Up D1t l.l'"on. the Ram1,' \I."\ ond·H'U runnin~ bJck 1~ "' Thi· R.lm' 3r\' t:\:Pl"'t tl•d to h:l'l" 1tn1n~ ....at1•t, f Ill om1t11rn to hc'lh'r 1h1· m.1r~ 111 ~ m \ '.1rJ, ~I l'I\ l\1ml'"'" ltam\. out the Jl."l'l m\\nth "'•lb an ,,nkk 101uf' I • I -\ hascbal '" n he: 11nl t' kept abrca\l thrc.,ugh thl' pagl'' 111 Tht• poning "-t'\\c;, thl' pa<,t1mc 'bible He no\\ reads nc\\ <,kltl'r' Imm \talc bar J'i'>tX'1a11on .... B.1m'n' and the Wall (Please~ TUCKER/021 Freed om Bowl: Iowa vs. Texas LOS ANGELES (AP) -Iowa end T exaa will 9QU&re off on Oec. 2& In the ftrst Freedom Bowt, the gttme'I execu\Ne director announced b7 ~from Austin, Tex •• Sat· urday night. Iowa tOOk a &-4--1 reooro Into ttl game at Hawaii Saturday ntgtn. Texas flnlthed ns MUOn 'wttn • 7 ~-1 r9COrd aft• being btieteri, 37-12, py Texas A&M at Auettn Saturday nfgtlt. "We're deffQhted that we could put a matctwp ltke th.la togetf* In our toaugural year.·• Mid Tom Starr. the Freedom Bowt'a ex- ec:ullve dftc1or. ··tt na UnpoNnt fc>rus to get off to a gr .. t sUll't and .. think we' acCompttshed that p .. ·· The game will be played at Anaheim .St~. Whtct\ ... , 70,500. Sterr Mid he'• hoping that game wm come cloee to a M llout if all tt aren't sotd - No 13 T JCIS went lnto S..t urdty llMd•ng • w:tory over Texu A& M, plus • Hooaton lose. to gel nto the Cotton 8oW1 ( \ .. Orang9 Coesl OAILV PILOT /Sunday. December 2. 1984 SPORT S BREAK Page stuns Coetzee with eighth-round KO for WBA title t'rom AP dJspatc bes ~UN CITY ~ulh Afncu -Greg """' Pugc of thl' United Stntc5 knocktd out ..... C1cn 11: < ueuce of Suulh fnca an the c1gh1h 111und to 'lalvng~ h1\ career by winnmg the World Bo"nll •\i.,oc1Jt1on heavyweight champ1onsh1p Satur- da) night • Pail'. 26. of lout)\ 11le. Ky .• knoded C oe1zce down fur a mandalory l'tshl count an the ~vcnth round and both hgh1c1) had t..n ockrd each other wobbly with powerful nghtsearlier 1n the bout Page caught Coetzcc wtth a kft that sent him back toward the rope<; in the eighth The Amc.-rican moH·d 1n w11h another lei\ and a nght that left Coetzee sprawling. ( oc11ec "as counted out b' n:feree l~dro Rodnguez of Ven·· c..·1uda/ "I !old )OU 11 .... asn'tgomg 15 . I he..·\ told me I wai. through. Thr~ told me I was wai.hed up." a Page 1uhtlan1 Page shouted to lhe c..nn~d J\ he hc..'<1<kd toward ht!> dressing room Patt.c..' WJ\ a'los.er 1n two bouts this H.'<IJ 10 T 1m \\ 1th~·r,poon and Da\.1d lie\ I hc..·rc..• wa\ 'c..·n 11 ttlc rl·au 1on frum the..· w h11e crowd 111 llm whtll'·mtnortl~·rukd lOUntr), hut bl<1cl..s n1111ltx·d Page..· who ,., blark P~1gc..· hurt < oct1cl' 111 the fouMh round with two right' .int.I a ll'l't. and in thr fifth round with a ngh1. But thl· ~outh •\Iman rnme back. stinging Page with lefts. 1 he light wa\ ahout l'"'en when Page finished off ( Ol't/l'l' C oetn·t· ha-; now lost the chance to establish h1i. tfl'dl·n11al\ a' a hca,}weight champion. He won the LrO\' n in R 1chfidd. Ohio. on Sept. 23. 1983. b~ t..n11d..ing l>Ut l\11t hacl l)okcs IO the..• 10th round Quote of the day Boston College tullback Stne 8trechen. on the desperation last-play 48-yard touchdown pass by quarterback Doug Flutte, whleh gave the Eagles a storybook 47-45 victory over Miami: ''Really, we didn't think we wer•out of It. We had one snap left, and we had Doug Flutle in the huddle.·' No Sugar Bowl for Auburn \lahama·s toothall team tin1shed 11~ [il tiN lo'>ing ..ca<.on 1n :!7 H'ar<. h} uP'>c1t1ng • > :mh-mal .\uburn 17-1 'i Sa1urda} at • B1rm1ngham o n 1 ..... 0 ltlUlhdo""n runs b) Paul Ott Carruth and Van Tiffin's 'i2-~ard field goal that kntxked toe I I th-rant..c..·d l 1gers out ofth1: Sugar Bowl. Alabama''> ru~rd dcfrnw. o ne..· of the kw bnght spots in the Crimson T1de's cmbarra-.!>mg 5-o '>Cason. preserved the triumph b} -.1opp1ng Brent Fullwood on founh- and-goal from thl' 1-)ard line w11h 3 27 kft to pla~ after the loser<, d1sda1ncd a diip-shot fit'ld goal that could have put them 1n thl· \ugar Bowl ·In other college football ~aturda\ quarterhal·k Nate Sassaman rushed f<>r 154 \ardr,and t\\o 1oulhdo""n'>and directed .\rm~\ powl'rtul wl\hbonc..· Jttal t.. a .. the c adct' O\ rrpo .... l·rcd ~a"~ 2X· I I. 1n Philat1dnh1a to \nan their ,e,t·n-game ""'nlcv, \treak in tht• c.,l'f1c..·, \,l\..am•.m '><.ornj 11n run'> ol 9 aml h ~ 01rd' and U>mplrtcd tour ot fi, l' pa<>\cc., tor_,:! )ard<> lx'lorc..· a \l'll11ut nu\\d nl 71 lhll ""iltlh1ng thl' ga n\l' rc..·turn to 1\\ lr<td1twnal home..· altl'r a ~l'Jr 1n thl· Rn-.c Buw l In V. orc..:ntcr \\a\\ Bo!>ton ( ollegc quarterbac..t.. Doug f lulle thre" foe thrc..·c su•nng pa<,..c\ and hie; ~ounga hrotha Darren !>{on·d lhl· first two touchdo" ns of ht'i career as thl' e1gh1h-ranked Eagles crushed Huh. ( ro<.' ~~-Ill In T allaha'>Ce. Kerwin Bell p::i'l'lcd for t"o tnuchdo\\ ns a'i thtrd-f"anked Flonda bu1l1 a I ~-point halh1mc..· lead and thl·n rolled to m ninth \lra1gh1 'Kton a 2"' 11 1numph f\\Cf No I 2 Florida \1ate Reggie Oupard and J eH Atkins ratrd through J <kpktl'd '\:l'' ada-1 a'\ qia' 1.kkn'l' for 1)2 \Jrd' J' lll1h-rankc..·d "i l\.ll rounded nut a 1X-2 I "'Ill et\l'r th1· Rdx·I' . Kings win behind Nicholls I 1'-<rl I V.OO(J -$.enter Bernie: ~ '-tdltllb tulktll'd l""o a\...i\t<, to e>.lcnd h1') ' 40n-.cl Ull\t' gam1· '>llmng •areak 10 21 gJOlt\ \.iturd.t\ night J\ thl· I m \ngrlr' · "IOI!.'> 111prxd 1hc..· \ anloU\t•rC .mutk\ 1 •• 1 1n 'iatwn.il Hot t..l''> I l·.1gut• .1c..t111n r h •"I-game \lft•ak lit'\ the "mg\ duh n•tord \t'I h\ t}J\l r J\ lor In ( 11X I · 1 t "1ng' \lort·d lir't "~lt'\e ~hull tallied on a f)t1 "-1: I a at 11 21' nl th<: hr\t rcnod w 1th J low <;hot lrorn I' ln·t 0111 that "'l'Ot lx·t ..... ccn the pa<h ol \ .inu1u 'l'I oi11.1li1· I rank c arHe I Ill < .ir11a I..\ t1t·d the..· g..1me .11 I h Ill ot the pc nod \\hen 1l'lll1 r f't'lt•r \ll ,,1h \tole~ pa\<, h) \i1lh11l1' .. ~.Jtnl 111 Jl11ng on I .,., \ngelc\ goalie Hob Jane::q k. and put ... 21•·111111a into the..· nrt. lt , , . I ; ' .. ,,u,, . Celtics capture ninth straight lArry Blrd \COrC'd '4 poull!. Jnd m Dao.ny A in gt OlJtk two luul \hot' to \nap a late Ht' a<. BO'itun gamed 11\ ninth c..on )t.'CUll\t \ICIOf). a 110-1 O.t \;a lion.ii 8.i'il.ctbJll .\\\ociatlon win 11\l'r < lnd.1ml \JturdJ\ night Wh1 k the ( ellH.'> 14-1 .ir1: oll 111 tht·1r tx·,1 '>t<HI cH'r, lnJUr) -rn.Jdlcd C lcq·l,111d 2 14 mJ1nl.11m l111· YrOrst r«o'id an thl' lea{l.Ul' Hw\\ ht•rc..· 1n 111' l\j B \ Satunlu). Clyde Orexltr 'wrt·d 2'1 po1111' 1'11..·fot\' leaving the game w11h lllJUrtl'' 1n thr lourth (lllMtt·r and Pnrtlnnd . routed Nt·w 'i Mt.. 15-20 in thl' thud q11,1nl.'r Jl"ld went on 10 a I I 5-9 .1 'wton O\ er the "nick' Vinnie Johnson ~·on:ll 22 point\ and Joho Looi( had I 'i 1.11 Im 21 in the 5econd quarter .1\ Dl·tro1\ outsrorcd In· d1an~1 . 111-IOQ l l·ad1ng 25-21 Jfkr on1.• Jll'11mJ. the P1~tnn\ hrnt..l· the gaml' opcn ""•th a 12-2 \purl dunng 1hn'l' mmull.''> ot the..· wt·o11d quartt•r \ deo;pcra11u11 Blrd thrrt:·pomt '>hot b) Paul Presse) of Mrh>-aul.ec b<iunlcd oil the..· nm a\ 11mt: e\p1rcd. enabling Wa.,h1ngton to hold on fur ;i 100-~7 '1tto~ O\l'r thr Ruch C enll'r Jack Slkma !>lorl·d :!O ol h" game-high 28 point\ 111 lhl· -.cc..ond halt 10 .,park ':>ralllc.. to a 94-86 \.lltlll\ mer Huu'llon \)1kma also pulkd down 18 rebound\ and Tom Chambers and AJ Wood had 25 and 19 potnl\ re:,1Xt'll\l'h a' thl'•\upcr~untl' brokr a 1v.o-ganw"lo!l1ng \trea k Larry Nance scorl·d 18 point<. and James Edwards adlkd 17 a!> Phl>l'nl' beat (H>lden i.,1atl' I I 5 to l to tt• \ l ( oad1_ John Macl eod ht'> 'iOOth l·arccr l\JH \ 'tl lllr\ Calvin Natt \Cored 2~ J><Hnl<i and Aln English .il.IJnl :!o to kad Den.,.crto a I I Ii· I I I '1c..tor\ Cl\ tr I t;1h Capitals trim Bruins in OT ~ Dave Christian ,c..·or<:d un a pa'I' ·out from tht' board~ hch1nd the..· goal ,11 1.211 ut o\C'rt1me Saturda) a' Wa\h1ngwn rall1('d to a 5-4 Natmnal I lot·kc..·' I l·agur 'll lnr~ over slumping BO'>IOn. ( hmuan\ \hot tnrt..led In on 8r1,11n goalie Doug Keans' ,i..a1e at 1ht• corna of thr goal and lifted th<: ( ap1tal<. to tht•1r fourth rnnsrcutl\C \ICIOI) In uthl'r NHI .1c..110n \aturda) 1 ..... 0 third· penod goals h) Tim Kerr g<l\.l' Ph1ladl'lph1a a J.1 \JCtol) O\t'r P1t1<,burgh. f he lo\\ markrd the lh1h consecuu "l' umc thl' f-l)cr'> h:J\ c hcatc..·n thl' Pc..·nguin\ a1 the Spectrum dating hark to JJn 20 I 1P4 .ind e~tendcd the Penguin!>' w1nlc'>'> <>trl'at.. w c..·1gh1 g;iml'' . Troy Murray 'nm·d a <,hort-handrd goal to ln&gl'r a three-goal ( h1cagu \l'lOnd pcnod as thl· Black H;rnk<. edged Ne"" Jcr<.e\ 5-3. \napping the IA•, 11!>' thrcc-gamc wmnmg streak Right wing Chris Nilan hmkt• a Ill' at 17.37 of the third rx·no<l when hi' '>l'Cllllngl~ harmlc..·s~ shot dcnccted Into till' Bulla lo nl'l on lhl' ~i..atc ol Sahrn defem.cman Mike Ramsey. pro\ 1d1ng Muntreal ""llh J '·2 tnumph The dl'leat <otretchc..·d thl' \:lbn·.,· 1.>.mlc'>' stnng to '>e 'en games Jnd again dl'Pfl' ed ( oach Scotty Bowman ol earning h1~ 690th c..·arecr 'tllOf). w hte h would ue him"' llh the late Dick Irvin a<o tht• \\ rnn1ngnt NHL coach of all time A ~l\·goal outbur'\t 111 the opening penod and two goal '> Ii) both Brian Sutte r afid Joey Mullen lifted St. Lout'> to a 10-5 'tlll>r) O\er Detroit . R1gh1 wing Colin Patterson 'corc..·d tv.o goal!< and added an :J\\l\l to lead ( alga~ Ill an X-4 'll'lnr) O\er M1nne\Ota Qudx•c t•ruJHt·d for liH' third· pcnod goal\. two h) Marian taslny, tu Ot'Jt .\dam' Dt' 1~1on lex· Hart lord X-4 fhl· '\t'\.\ 'I ort.. Rangc..·r' tallied th rl'C t 1rnr~ Ill thl' \l'lOlld rx·nod l'n rtlUtc..• tna 4-1 win at Toronto ~ Spurs rout Clippers, 142-110 \\;-., \' r<>'-lfl -~111..c..· \hllhdl' m 14 pt11ni.. kd thl· ~Jn .\ntnn10 \pur' to a 1 4~·1 llJ 'lllOf' o\c..'r the Lm \ngdc..·, C lippcr.., <)aturda\ night 111 '\Jt111nal Bac,t..eiball .\!>\UC.: 1at1on pla' Root..1c \.h 1n Rohcn\on and C 1l'Ol H.int..' c..·,1c..h added 15 J\ tht \puf\ U\l'd a \trnng running garnl· anJ wugh ddcn'>e 10 hur~ 1ht• < li pper\ · l hl' \ ll IOf' wa\ tht· '>c..'c..<>nd 1n .i ru"' tor the..· \pur\ X-IJ. altc..·r lOffil ng oil .i ~·' t•n-gaml· lo\lng \trl.t~ 01gain~1 lhl· Dalla<, Ma\ rm k' I hur\dJ\ night I"' ·\ngl·k~ Ii· I' JUmrx·d to .1 .... 2 k.1d hul \;in \n1on10 c..<ime hac.. I.. .ind \h111 f1fl r11:ru·n1 Imm lhl' llonr and hullt ,1 41-potnl kad .11 the.. hq(1nn1ng 1>1 lhl' lourth 4uartt·r I Ill' \pur'> Inf ~o.-.n at h,illt1111l' attn lt·;uling (t, 2h point\ \.\Ith 'i 11J kit 1n the..· 'l'Co11d (Juann Television. radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Philadelphia, Channel 2. 1 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Miami, Channe' 4. 1 p .m. -HORSE RACING: Caribean Classic from Panama. Channel 34. RADIO 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. New Orleans at Rams. KMPC (710). 1 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Miami, KWVE-FM ( 108), KALA ( 1110). 7 p.m . -PRO 8A8KETBAU: Chicago at Lakers. KLAC (570)r L .~1 . Boyd inf onns 1n the Daily Pilot GIRLS BASKETBALL Vikes, Edison-win at Irvine Marina to meet Brea next; late victory i<)r Chargers F.dl 32 a' annu Jtl "ophur1111rl' gu;,ird Ocn1w Oghu;n ih~~' 1\ l11011u111J)l'I ''1th n1m· -.nund\ togo to hreuk u \0. ,()lit' ,111<1 llll till' C hJr~rr' 111 till' '~l lof) d I I hl· win nlll\l'\ I dl\011 111111 lhl' \l'\ o n roun u I \. 'Jll ·11 K on T ucsday at tournl·~ t)la~ ,i11u111\i I\ "'111n it • 1 I 1 ' " I •d ..... 11 1 a ..., 1 n o v c r I ht I I\ Ill\' I 1111111,1llll'lll 111<1rt..cd thl' v1x-n1ng of the \l'J\011 1111 an·.1 high \l hoot girl' ba'll.rtball team" and .11non~ 1h1· ''"'nl'f\ '-'l'll' Mai 1na ;md h.11\on. whtk In me .ind I 'lillll 1.1 lamc..• out 11n thr 'hurt t•nd in fir'>t-round play. l 'n1vcr\1I) M1"1on \ 1l·111 .H \.lflll lJnl\cr'Oll) h 1-:d I he gu111l' wa'> \ h"'' 1h11>11~·h11t11 .1llhoug • i-.on manugl·d lo 1al.e a 2h ~O k.1d ilhout h.1ttw a) tl~rough th~ thir<.l quarter. But thl' Rl·tx·I~ lllught h.1c..t.. lo tie the gumc l )n 1hr wllcgt• Ind I 't In 1nl' improved to 4-1 with n 'irwn o' c..·1 I 11~ 111.1 ~ta r) mount which w<is Cl p1\'111111na.r\ to~ll' u1r11\ ~JllH' <1nd '>Ct the..· ~tagt• tC11 Oghu1 n ' hrrolt' . Junior forward l\.ri,1t·11 \.\ il'>1>n Ii.id l I po ints and 10 I lac..··, IHI\\ 11 ''nil rebounds 10 kad lhl' ( ha1~l'I' 111 llW\l' ~·atcgo!1~s. Ogburn· .. game-..... 1nn111g ,(ll>t t(·H l' hn 10 point<.. r Manna ~6. t-;i.tandR :13. \ pair ul fre<,hmen t...c..·)ed thl' \ 1l..1ng' llr\l·rnunJ '11 ior~ O\.l't the..· Eagle'> \lhtch put th l·m 111111 .i '>l'Ulllll round da')lt w11h powerful Brt'a· Olind.1 I r lll'\d,I\ 4 'O .11 \\ oodh11dgc H 1gh) Oran e48,Jrvlm<13: I he\ .Hp11·ro\\H'red1opped into 1h1· rnn,ur.111on hrc1l·t..1·1 (h I 'I 1111 \l111HJ,1\ at Woodbridge) h~ the Panthers who hutll .1 i 1 p.11111 h.tlt11ml' lead and l'fUl!>Cd l()/lht' ""In Oma (1raham h.id I\ p111nt' .ind \hl'lh Moceri IO tu pace..' In 111e I it·,hnwn I 1hcrt\ Urc..'\\\ll'I had I CJ point!> and I() tl·hound'> .ind lhwn < ha1111111 haukd 1n 12 rebound'> in tlll'1r '·""t' ddH1I' I hr 111p \lllfl'r in the game wa,guard \tt•phan1e \,1hd1n11 "h11 puun·d 111 16 noints and 11lll\l lhlltl'tf ~'\\'II \h'J" f lll f \IJOllJ \\hlth' \\Ill llll'Ct "annago 10 :l lllll,11l.1t11111 Jl ~ 11n \11111da\ at Ir' llll' ll1gh. Karen R1nd111tl' k d llw w,I\ "1th"?I :! 1>t.11n1' dl'\(')ltt• earl~ foul 1r1111hlt < rnln I 1·\lil "di \\J' ul·J11t·d """h I I rd,ound' :rnd '\;irll' I l.1 .. 11ng' d"lwd oil lour a\\1'>1\ lnr !:Mancia. UC Irvine 73, Lo)ola Murymouot fi 4: l ht> taller .\111catl'r5 control kt! tht• h<1JHh th111u~h11ul outrebound· 'rngthc..-l1onc;. 37-21 1nc..·arn1n~tlh"11 l11111th\lll1<1garnst ont• .. etba('t.. th1\ .. ea\on Jal t..1e \. Jndrr Pod had 111 u h\1und' to go ;ilong wllh r lw r agll·<, lnl .11 h.dll1mc..· 2 '-21 hut tould onl) 111.111.111c..· Io p111nt' 1n till' 'l't lHld hair aga1n'>l thl· Manna dl'11·nw 17 p<Jtnt'i ...... h1lc ( hc..·11 <ir.ih.1111 \.h1ppfd 111 \lllh a _game- h1gh 18 point<, Vandcr Pod ~.i' '·lor·' ln1111 lhl· held 1n the lir~t half whrn l < I hutlt .1 r 2' h.1d The lo\'i dropf)l·d I o,11l.1 \l,1n11111u1111111J-:! ll( ('., ne\I gumc..• w1ll lk' .11 l \II I hul\da\. night. DePaulrlps UCLA,. 80-61 ROSEMONT, Ill. -Dallas Com - egys scored 19 points to lead a balanced attack Satu~ay and the second-ranked OePaul Blue De- mons. raced to a 80-61 triumph over UCLA. It was the second straight victory lor the Blue Demons and a far cry from their narrow one-point ae. etslon over Northern llllnols l~st week In their opener UCLA fell to 1-2 and proved to be no match. Backing Comegys were Tyrone Corbin with 14 points. Marty Embry with 13 and Kenny Pat· terson with 11. Nigel Miguel of UCLA led all scorers with 21 points. Meanwhile. In Mempttis, senior forward Keltrt Lee collected 21 points and junior Baskerville Holmes added 12 more along with eight rebounds to lead Memphis State 10 a 61-45 victory over Southern California In the Mid- South Classic. Southern Cal's top scorer was Ocean View High product Wayne Carlander, who had 10 points and seven rebounds. Monarchs breeze, Lions lose, 7-3-59 . -· Lewis scores 33 to pace Mater Dei; Conquero rs lose '\tater Dc1 H1gh's Monarch). Or- ange ( o unt) \ "Jo. I-ranked prep baskcthall team. o pened the 1984-85 c;eason ~ 11h a 69-26 rout over Dos Puchlo'> High Saturda~ afternoon. lkn.'°!. a tool. at the Monarchc;' l.iughe, rn add111on to openers for V. t·\tm1n~1er and Ne.,., port Chm11an· Mater Dei 69, Dos Pueblos 26: Tom L1.•w 1~ hit 10 of 15 from the firld and 11of14 at the line to pa\e the wa) with a J3-po1n1 effort 1n a game 'lowt·d lU a crawl by the ho\I ( harger., at l t ·Santa Barbara. fhc Monarch'\ were ncar-ix·rfcct at tht• line. h1t110g 25 ol 27. while nwt..ing :!~ of 40 from the field ( 55 f)l'fl:t'nl). Jim D1.>.,cr led Matn Dc..·1·, re- hound1ng ~1th '>C\.Cn Ma.tcr Dc1 ou1reh<.)un\!t·d D o<, P11,.hln' iA. f11 '1nd "'l~ nt'\l'f 1n trouhk .1ltlwu~h 11 · rnaintarned a rclat1H·h ,111.tll ! 'ct-I h) edge a1 half: ti me..· I um I >ut..l· .11 "· .. kd Doo; Puebloc; ..... 1th 14 flllllll' .\l\Cl 'tunng 111 douhk figures for the .\tonarlh'> M·rc..· \41kc Mitchell ( 141 and "1U.1rt I hom.t' I 11 ). Bolsa c:rande 73, Westminster 59: Bol<,<i < 1randl' U\l'd a 1.,.4 t'dgr in the first (Juartcr tu maintain the upper hand 1l\er thl' 't'\1tor<. throughout. de'\pttt· Wc,tminc,ter·., r omm) Dever and l:.nl Schurman. ""hornmbincd to score '\7 rxnnt' tor the..· Lion~. "We \.\t'rt· JUSI ~o light in the first quarter ... \a1d Westminster Coach Dick Katt "Wl· hk...,. la )·UP after la y- up and cnrplc after cnpple. "Bui onl'l' Wl' got pa\I the first quartcr I th11ugh1 ""l' pla~cd 11 even ... Buckley 77. Newport Christian 4%: Srn1or ccn1er Robbie..· Morgan scored 12 p<11nt\ 1n a lo\lng cause for the C onquerors 1n thl' \l'ason OJX'ner. Ncwpon Chm11an n.cxt pla} s .\4u1nas ne\t l hur'\da)-e\cning. ANTEATERS NOW 0-3 ... TUCKER. • • FromDl In .ind rKydnn I ...,, 011 .111 tzut tht•tr fourth li11C'f \II 111 .i \Udtkn I had lf\'\l'f\ l' Bn .m 1 \.\ 1lli.1m\ Uon\ I" 1 ng. I .ind om nt I hl' nl h<:r-. in there I 1 w ,.., J ~nod\ llml·h.i~ I.. V. c..· 1110!.. 011r t1ml hut \>.l Ill'\ couldn't t?l't .till.Ill. \111111~.in .Jdtkd \llt 1 \11111h h.1d l'l\1'11 I 11\ola ll\ ' p111111 k.1d al .lt, 14 1li1 \nlt'Jll'" 't.irird 111 h,11tk h.1l I.. ,I\ \lu1pll\ hit l\\11 '11a1~hl ba\kct\ anJ luhnm K11gt'" lolli1wl·d \\Ith l\\11 n111rl' t\1 ,11l1' thl ll'ad m 4'1 42 I 11~111<1 '\t~\r llandl'lk1n madl' ll 4).,.42 hut Roger' CUI II to 4X-44 and rl''lf\l' fnm lolhcrt hll t\\ll\lra1ght hJ\l..ct' lo l'\ en the \lOfl' But \m11h <1n<l I landnk111 lllm- hir1l·d tnr n11w of their ll'arn·, nnt 11 p111111' tn put lhl· \ntl'iltl·r-.1n the..· holr ag.1111 ·I >111 ''hok prohkm tonight \.\a'> llUJ nlll 11\l' nOI ckfcO'>l' .. '\1ulllgan ,,11d \t thl· half ~c..· had 15 tu11111 r' Jlld 1he\ lud li'e \\.1: d1dn I rd11111nd onl'O\l\l'I\ .JI .111 .. l<ngl'I\ ti1mhed tht• nri!hl ~1th ~2 p111111\ .11ul n1nt• n•hound' to lead I < I \\h1k l\.turph\ had 14 rmnt') .ind lolhnt added 12 in h" lo llllllllll'' 111 rla\tn~ lime It 1lwrl' w,1,a hnghl \pot 1L wa'> the ,1\,11 l.il11l11' ol frc..·'>hman guard K11d11n \tc1ll \~ho \\ti\ <i (JUt'\llClnabk p.1111 1pant lit•c..au\e of a 'lorl· •\chilk<o. \wlt didn't \tart hut h1.· pla\rd I 8 11111111ll'' .111d 1mprl'"c..·d Mulligan \.\ 1111111~ d1 ll n\l' .1ga111\I \m1th ) •111 knnw 11111 and I g11 hatk 211 \l.lf' \\ l I\ lill'>l' lrtl'IHh .. ( 1011r11an \a1d alter the..· game..· 'Tm \Ure..• hl''ll ha\l' that team going <>oon Ir' lnl'' going to be fine·· .\dded Mulhgan· "V.c're lea' mg for Ha""a11 un Tuesda\ ltht· .\ntcatc..'r' pla\ H01\\a11 Paufit a'nd the l int\c..•r \ll\ ofHa ..... a11) and we'll he gom• l11r .i \H'l'k \.\hcrc no onl' lan Ii nd u' .. HORNETS •.. From Dl third quarter on a 42-)ard lil'ld goal Fullerton·., Mouw completrd I l'< of 26 passes for 213 ~ardi. and N. a' 1n terccp1r d thrre t1mr\ l hl· ( iauchos· Douglass conneC'tt'd on IX of 3l'< for 2115 \ardc; and wa<, 1n1a cepted onn· · rulkrton. which finished II\ \ea<,on \.\llha 10-1 mart.. defcated\01ddk· ITalt.. J!-.-fl l\.\O )Car<. agCJ 1n tht• PO'-\ How I PONY BOWL Fullerton tJ, Sad<let>ack 10 Score by Ou•mri F u>lfrl0" 0 0 3 IC)-13 Sadd1ecnc • 1 O l 0-10 Sad-Salma\ 11 oau lrom Oouoia u L•M.,r~ lo.•C"-' Sao-Ru•kowi~• A1 FG Fui Frank SO FG F ui-Frank ?1 FG F ui-S"nner S Pan from Mouw 1 f "'"" lo.>C11 ' Allendanc.-• 000 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ru1t11119 F .,1-Swfarv IA 6J Rav ~ Jl Mriuw 9 !or m1MlJ\ 45 Pu•OO•Ow \O• 1 ) ~ad ~a11na\ 11 18 ~cnmod • 4 Brown I J ~ •droclO!' 1 7 T rammr1 S 17 t<" • I lor n ''"•I 14 Oo1.11laH 10 1or m1nu\ 87 Pauin9. f,,1-M011w 18 76 ) 71) FromDl ~treet Journal. The pro footballJournaltst has a cuc;hion in the mailer of the number ol gam{''> he must endure. But he has tht' unl.'n\ 1ablc task offigunngout and rcponing the playofT structure of thc..•l\if-1 3'\llln\-Olvc~dl\ISIOn lhamp111n,and...,tldc..~sand . whatnn I hl'n. too. the lout ball \\-ntcr must 1i,1en to thl· ""ords of the coac h '>l'' l'ral thou~and times a sea.wn. "We llfC taking thl·m one game at a t1mr." "1 he other teum pulls their pants on one leg at a lime ·· \.\ onh) of mrn11on . md<:cd ad- miration. an· the hand1<.·appersof hor'>l' raung rhe\l' !.turd> fellows )lft through the data on hundreds of hor'>l''>and estahh\h an order of prt•ferencl' hut lare must be taken to h1n1 that c' en oca .. 11n the race 1s not c..•n11rc..•I\ out ofll · \Ill\ 1ngon. thcn·are the boxing "ntl'r" ..... ho must k·arn to understand lhl gut1ural ulleranle'> of the fighters. f hc..• auto raung \c.. nbcs must 1oler- ,11t· lhl' nOl\e I he..• -;onrr w m er must fight 10 sta) Jwat... th<: tract..Journaltst must also mm hat the horcdom offield and the golf wntcr me rel} s11s and waits. ~urcl ) the great prc..''>S box in the sky hold' IU\t rl'""ards for <.uch salts of the l'llrl ha\ lhl'\C COAST ••• FromDl . . . Sa<l-Oou111au 18 38 1 10S !>c """d 0 I O O Ae<eM119 t11urnamrn1 MVP l>errk Jont<; to \l'\ l'n 1l111111' '· ... .. I I ALLSTAR Engineering technology has produced a small state·of-t he-art. home sa1ell11e receiver that will gtve yo.J years ot fantas11c performance is now available at an affordable cos1 Like having your own Cable system RENT • PURCHASE • LEASE (714) 971·1146 1 Monthly Rental $4Q00 Available with as little as "f purchase option· -----~ 11.011td bP proud to g1w 'fOll customer rntprences ----- ~ ul-(;rimm 4-f8 Na\11 J 81 Rav & 71 S~"'"~' l·S Sad Bali!\ I A9 Caot. 1 14 SaffrlH l )S WOOd\ 1·10 Su\n1a r S·SS. Palarnera 1·11 Scl1m•d •-16 SEAHAWKS FromDl "In the \l'tond half. we turned the hall O\ er too man) limes," said G1lhs. \>.oho """" hi\ tt•am let the five-point h.11t11ml'lt.'ad slip awa). "We went out t..ind of <,rnrc..'d " long Keach i;corcd o;1x straight po1rn' opening th~ second half10 take a '5-l4 lead I he Ii rM lead for the the w-.y, with neither team ever V1t..1ngs. "nce 2-0. 3nd continued 10 enjoying a lead larger than six hutld on 11 until the Pirates couldn't pOlnts. Ocean View had Its biggest c11c h thl'm advantage, 16-10, wtth 1:01 tett In llowe,rr O< < tlldn't go down TELESCOPE 13321 Garden Grove Blvd. • Suite J • Garden Grove • 92643 'All monthly ren1al charges paid duririg l1rs1 year apphed 10 purcMse price ($2995) the first quarter. \>.<1thou1 J fight • The Olablos promptly outscored the Seahawka 20-10 over the next •\II hough the..· Pirates. foaled to score 13mtnutestotakea30-26halftlme "' tht· fif\t 4 45 of the second half. I d d OC <. held 11\ own and scraped awa) ea an held their advantage until hdorc Long lkach poured in ei$ht Ocean View's Blaine OeBrouwer, a • \lra1gh11)(>"1!'> 10 take a commanding ALE!! • Telescopes • Binoculars • Mcroscopes • Telephoto lenses. U:S, IT 'S tDE IN COSTA J«SA The lar1est & Mcnt C~te TELESCOPE CENTER IN Ttt: U.S. .. e.:1 guard. hit a jumper to knot the ~8 44 1 1 h fi · score at 46 with 2:28 left to be ;n~. C:l( wit 1w minutes remain· played. The Seahawka put on their R~an mcunwh1lc,Moodou1forthc trapping defenM b.ut th• Dlabloa ........._.Pmlle'>. grahtnng a game-high 12 broke tne· trap v.1th Tim Knowtes l'lbc.>und'>. one hcttcr ttian the touted ICorlng from underneath to tve 6.() Jon('s R>nn added 24 potnJs and MISIJon Viejo a 48'"'48 lead ~Ith d"hrd ufl "' as~1~I!. and had thitt 2:07 left. • ' '>IC:ll\ Atter a mtaed OcNn View lhot (,111i,a1,o Cdt after tt}cpmca Ion•· at the other end M'lerll OlablOt rani!C ha,ket h> l ong Bcnch'-s Cun1 grabbed for th9 1'9bound and \.loort at the holft1mc t>u11cr didn't en~ up fumt>Mng the ball out of hc~.r> "" P1mtc'i boundSbectc tothes..ttawtca Tim \.\h:11 hun u~ 111 wl\cn t~1r auy hit ~~ Seo,-Clta' 3033 S. BRISTOi. Ramire took advantage of the 1ha14<~Jootcr1ocnd thdirst half." he MCOfld cnanc:e and PoUred In 1 15_ "11d I n~tead of ~ina up seven foot« to t1e thinas at 48 poan1<., ""C re up five ' MON·I AT I AM · 7 PM • IUNOAY 11AM ·9 PM ( COSU~A ~714) 957-6900 • .. • After a Dtabfo, ~:.nd-back Brad I armer was the onl) other vtolttlOn, the 8Mhawtca worked fOf • Pirate to rc~h Joublc fiaurcs with I 0 the last lhot wttleh ended In th f><l•nt~ <X C ~ S-1 O 1uard Jon John· mllMd on.and..one' e "on wa .. h1'l team· .. No. 2 rcboundt"r . ' With 'ICVCn 00:.lrd!\ -· r"' " ' • _,, NFL NATIONAL CdNPIRENC• x•S.n f'ran ••m• New Orttens At1811l1 11·Cnlc100 or_, B•v O.trOlt Tamoa Bev MIMHOll WHt W L T 12 I 0 I s 0 ' 7 0 ) 10 0 CeMral ' 4 0 s • 0 4 • 1 4 9 0 3 II 0 l ast l"ct. ,., 9?) 310 .is 269 462 246 n11n l"A 117 260 300 ,,. 19S 261 316 326 395 Wallllneton t 5 O 64J 367 us NV Giant' I S 0 6 IS !SS 250 °'''-' • 5 0 "s t.13 140 St Loul• 7 6 0 S31 33? HS Pntlact.toflle S 7 I 413 231 ?SI AMSRICAN CON'EltllNCE Seattle v·Oet1,_., .. ..,. San Ot.go 1(1n11~.C1tv Plttsburoh Cincinnati Clav•l•n<I HQj,ISlon Wett 11 2 0 II 1 0 9 4 0 6 1 0 • s I 0 C'""91 1 • 0 s I 0 • 9 0 2 11 0 ... , S3I lll 260 JaS 243 7tO lOI '" n4 ISA 111 363 •·Miam i 12 1 O 9?l 416 61~ 319 New E1>11la nd I S O NV '-lets 6 7 0 '" 7tO JOI 197 ln<llenaPOlls 9 O Buffalo I 12 0 077 191 11·dlnc11ee1 dlvl1l0t1 tltte v·ctlnclle<t wltd ·card olavott oer111 TadaV's Games New Ortt1n1 at llam1 ll11iitt II Ml•ml tCPlanritl ' el I D m t Clncln"-11 •t ci.vetend ln<ll•n•POtls •I Blifla to Oa llH •I Pllll•dalPhle (C11enne1 2 el 10 a.m.) Oen.,~ at Kansas Cllv New Vorlt Giant\ ti New Vor" Je" Pflhl>urgh et Houston St. LOUii et Ntw Envt.nd S.n Francisco ti Atlanta Tem~ Bev et Grttri Bev Oetroh al S.a tlle MendaV's Ganw Chicago et San Diego IC"8nne1 1 at 6 pm ) ot) ColeM footbell SATURDAY'S SCOAES W.it SMU le Nevebe Le\ Veo.n 21 Rockies Monta na S• l I Ar"-e~\&\ !.' 14 ~ltlWt\t Houston )I R•U 26 Tun A&M )1 Tti8' 11 S.Ultl Alabama 17 Aul>u'" IS Flonda 27 l'IOrtde SI 11 T~MUH 19 Ver>dfrbolt 1) Lou1'•ana Tect1 44, Atcorn St 21 Int Armv 21, Nevv 11 Boston Colltge •S. Hotv Cron 10 FRIDAY'S SCORE £Ht Temote lS Toledo 6 DIVISION l·AA OUAA.TERFINALS Saturdav's Scores Middle Tenneuee 41 lndlene State 41 (3 Rl\Ode !ste no 23, Rlcnmond 17 Monla ne St•lt 31 , Ark•riH\ State 14 Loul\iana Tech "'4 Akorri Sta rt 11 Slturdllv, DK. I s.tnlfinats Louis •n• Tech 19 •> et Middle Ten ,,.,see < 11-21 Rl'IOde h lencl 110 21 at Montane Slate 110-2> HB Sltllrdav, Dec.. IS Flftals (•I Cl\annton, S.C I Helsman Trophy winners 19'-t-Ooug Ftuhe Bo\ton Cooeoe OB 190-Ml"e ROl•tr Neb•H"• RB 19'1-HerKtiel W•l1<er Georg.a TB 1981-Marcus AU.n. Southern Ce TB l~eorge Rove<\ South C•rOl•n• 197<;-Ch•rtes Wn•te Southern C•, TB 1971-B•flv S•ms Olo>ta "Oma. HB 1t77-Eart C•mooe1r, Toa\ FB 1'7.-..'Tonv Dorsett p,flsburoh. HB 197S.-Arct11e Griffin Otl•o Srate HB 1974-Arch.e Griffin On10 Stele H8 1973-Jonn CoooeUeltl Penn Start. HB 1971-Jonnnv Rodger\ Neb•H~a FL 1971-Pet Su11t11an Auburn QB 1970-Jim f>lunkell S••nlOld. QB 1969-Sttve Owen\ Olt.lahomo HB 1968---0 J Slmo\on Se\Jtn"r Cal TB 1967-Corv Beban UCLA, OB 1966-St~f Sournt r, FJo<'.O.. QB 196S.-Mlkt Cerrflft Southern C•I. TB 196'1-Jbnn Huarte Notre Oeme, QB 1963-R09er Steubacn N1111v OB 19'2-Ttrrv B•ker. Oreoon Sta ir QB 1961-Ernie O•vls Svra cust , H8 19'°-JM 8tllino, NIVY H8 19S9-Blllv Cannon LSU, HB 195&-Pttt Oewlllns. Armv H8 1tS7-Jonn Oevld Crow Tua \ A&M HB 1956--Paul Hornuno Not•e Oeme OB 19SS.-Howero Cusedv On°0 Stott HB 1954-At•n AmecM Wi1COl1\'" "B 19S3-Jonn La ttner Notre D•"'' HB 19S?-8 ollv VHMI\. Ql>.i.nolT'e HB ltSl-Oicl< Kum11er Pr nceton HB 19S0--Vte Jenowiu Onoo Sll'e HB 1949-L.on Herl Notre Dame E 194-0oek Wellle-SMU HB 1947-JoM Lvlec", Notre Dame OB 19'6-Grenn O•vl\ Armv HB 194S.-Ooc Btencl\erd. Armv HB 194r-L" Horv•lt1. Ont0 Staie OB 1'Q-Anoeio Barte•h, Notre Dime Ql!I 194?-Fr•nk Son""'''"' Georgia HB 1941-Bruct Smith M•MtSOll HB 1940-Tom Hermon. Mtct11gan HB 1939-Nnt Kinnick Iowa. HB ltlt-Onev O'Brten, lCU. QB 1937-Cllnl l'renlt. Vei. HB 1936-Lerrv Ktl'4tv Vete E ltlS.-Jo Berwelloer. c111ca110 HB CommunlfV colt~ SATURDAY'S BOWL GAME SCORES Shrine Pot•to llowt Ctt Baken!Ml<ll Tell SI LA Pltrct 17 Or-CounfV PONY Bowl (•I Oranot CoHI C~I I' uHtrlon ll Se<IClttl>eCIC 10 Cth'Vl Bawl (al Aiu.-) Pase~na 19 Rlvenlde I l Vtflfllra 8ewt (II Vemura) Vtnlufl 21 Gronmont 9 Mlr~ed lllls llewl (at MlrcH) Merced •O 'Vub• 33 SIM• Cru1 Liem Bawi (II Apl9\ I San Mateo 21. Herl,,., 1' l"urN Bev Btwt Cat kn J-1 San JOH )1 S.nl• Rowi ) I CMtnt cena c~ Btwt (II S.n l"eblel Slcramento CC 41 Lanev 13 ... '-•' Alamitos SATuttDA-V'S ltl!SVL TS CUtcl ot st •• .,trterMne mMflMI "ltST ltACI. lSO nrd\ l ucllet Qt e011\ <Ctr<tOtal 1 ,0 3 •0 l 40 Rkl\ SParlo.\ (Tre .. vrtl 160 1 IO Mol111a1 Rlcll~ (Hlrtl S 10 "''° taeld a.dvll10\ l td, Nat TUf!>t( Somut4 PM Vounoer Oavs. Master r110ughtl, Sound N F urv Time II 11 >-- HCOND •ACE. lSO vardl v111a111 GOid (Plllt.entonl 11 40 ) 60 J 00 Otckto Btue Denim CAdelrt 2 40 110 Coa 11 Cnarism• (Nlcodtmusl J IO Also rec.a Fttc~ TM Dil l\, To Tiie Star\ Sltrr• Tango, ZI •Ions, Rambl•n Around K•rm1ret1a Time 17 71 S1 DAILY DOUBU IS-71 oetd UUO S2 IXACTA 11·91 Pe•d '2360 TH"-D RACIE. )SO v.,d, Strta,.ln South Creaoer 1 S 00 l 20 1 10 Milt !=Int (Ad•1rl 4 00 2 IO Custom Ledv IHartl ~IO At\O rared A Zure Image Orona nold Ltm111 BUI. Aamt (l(:an Att\llte APOI o Rtng Eow Bedu•no Time 1123 FC1VltTH RACE. lSO vards let L•dv !AC.or) 111 IO 14 60 S 40 Just A Or .. m Awev ISe•• 'ti 2S 60 S IO 8111 Bvt Bendt f Paut•net 2 .0 Al\o rectd Eaw Lelon Mar~ 8 CR IC•v To M y Herl 1!1100011s AnQ~I Provett Stvlt Tome II 16 S2 EXACTA tS·l1 oood sOl 60 F"'TH RACE. «0 vards Mr Rict1 Bird IPeunnt) 9 00 ~ 10 Never Shorr (W•rd> S 40 Kld Chrome 114 Garc111l 310 340 2 40 Al\O raced Pal\ Bov Around E ttorllon, T 1nv Trio Jo, Sir l'ttrlln Tvke Vlnta111 Time 72117 l2 EXACTA C7·8l Pe•d Sl210 SIXTH RACE. 400 vard\ Dashing T01'o (Hartl 6 60 • 00 l 60 OHll•no Oen\ Devil t8aro1 6 60 S 00 PJ\ Pi$1~ Pelt tBroo"sl 6 40 Al\O raced Seventv One No<lh Mr Tonv • B Tutt. T rulv A Bunnv I' ace tn T nK'. rowd T~me 20 JS '2 EXACTA 11·11 0111d SS7 00 SEVENTH RACE. 400 verds ....-.... Oasns OrHm <Ceroou11 2 60 2 10 2 10 Lavovtr Ch1tl e <B.,dl • 10 2 IO V•ndY\ POI.CV CE Carc.11 l 00 Also reced Tw0Ulfltstbt11tw1ncl Sena· tor Seoe. War Star Wrano tr Time 1916 UEXACTA )6 pa.d\1900 EIGHTH RACE 3SO va•ds Castxa n Brooks I 18 .o 10 •O J i>o Hill Gallant Buo ll reesure 6 40 S 00 Ave Oare , warot 7 20 Alt.O f.Ct<I C.o Ori HOime Blul!'S, B·• Wahv M1gntv Po11cv Letl'T'etoose Eaw Sandi. Oue>ltcete Po11cv Tome 1713 S1 PICK SIX tl·«·•!S-1· 1·3·11 P41•d s 16 UO 10' with tnrtt w1nri«s IS•• norses) s? Ptek S1.< console lion 0110 s? IS 40 ""''" 134 winners (five horses! NINTH RACE. 400 varas Rist N 111gn ITrusure) 3 80 2 80 2 80 Staunch\ Vttvet tPitkentonJ ) 40 180 SOMO G11tore <Garcia) · 4 20 Also receo Qt CeteD Mv S1er111me. Sl\.yte rkln Ofvll Who Boms Pan Time 19?9 S2 EXACTA (6·Sl oa1d S8 10 TENTH RACE. SSO vardi. > Rebels Geor,llil tFrvdev1 10 00 ~ 40 J ic !>overe1on Elgtll 1Gero a1 S 00 3 OC Lost lnd19n ILeckevl 2 •C Al\O raud The Nooob Far E Nutt R•\•"9 LtOl\I Run Reo Run Trulv Tt'41 Buu Time 'l7 50 0 IEXACTA 1 11 oa d St.HO '\ Allendenc'\ 8 248 HolVWood Park SATURDAY'S RESULTS (10th of 37 ·cl.-V "*'"'9'1C>r'° "'"lin91 FIRST RACE. 6 1.,rl()l>gs Cne P ncevl 6 00 4 00 J 40 London Cron Pt<!• ~za S 80 ) llO Ga tent So«1a 1 McH&ro~ • 10 A•10 ra<t<l Re<~d Ca ter> Ca·aoonga Ounce For 0-."re Onf' E •"d Romto Bornr.o Tome I 10 2 S SECOND RACE 6 'u• r>NJ\ S'r fdQ•r A 111r t0MOl ' 61>11 400 170 Tnrrr Fc.r Two Mc(arr,r A40 110 Ir '" ~ c~·· p,.droz .. 1 ) 40 Al\C r11rNl Nortnwe'' e_., "~'"', t .. v, Jonr D Cold NO\e E "'' E: a\v N,,, d'\ ~a 1\ Briwer Sono ( 11 JI aie" f~ llOJ·S U EXACTA 1S 1 pa a Sl8 00 THIRD RACE I t ;rtor.g\ Somett1n11wnor11 !Meer~ I 00 Set Free ISn~rna~e· E~DIOSIVt P4u~r IHo,.,ll'Y AISo raceo Botd Wonder Treasured One Ttmf! 11) I S 400 !00 8 •0 "00 HO SS EXACTA I S o.Ht s SJ SO FOURTH RACE. One m e BrKons Ct1e roe !Baze> 17 00 900 I> •O Relaunch A Tur1t <P•ncav 11 io 6 60 Rove 0.vmP•• V1lenrue1e 8 40 Atso r•ced Concealed l<1ent•l11 Or R va N'tlr0t101T1o< tnfantrvman Red Ou\" Broadwev 'Nondtr T me 1 l7 <I S SS EXACT A 6 9 oe d U41 00 FIFTH RACE I 16 ""Ill'\ on •url Prn>(l'H P0tea • lltn1 60 60 IS 00 9 <10 AH rmatovelv McCarron 4 00 <I JO Pvt·, Cr•c'-1 fGoter•e 1~ Ill AISO re<l'd Bron1l' Mar~el Mv Counteu GOIOl'n Sc•1ten Pr.r>c~w Et• "' OuoHca Tar>11e1a T1mt I '3 J S 15 EXACTA 4·91 Da•d \6SI SO SIXTH RACE 6 t,,,;ong\ t' •llv S" Ina Row (Hw1111 SO 10 Ottbonalrt Junior IMt;C•rronl CMrg11>9 Fall\ 1Went1I Ttmt I 09 1 S 910 uo H O 1 40 9 10 SS EXACT A t 11 1t Oa•d SJIO loO SEVENTH RACE. I I 16 mile\ 011 tvrl P•1nce C.uerd IMeu1 SI 10 12 10 10 00 Aru Un Uachtara 1n (McCarront S 10 1 60 I motrador Al Nor,,. iOttvnrf'\ 1 9 20 A.l\o ·~c...i WOO<llil'<l Wav Pr ...,o,, 11 ,.., A111_.n (Of''V'rlttncjpr Pn•or,,.,t (Jom. "''-0. Be• B1ona C.•ea•~\I Le11a1 v \' ~01"ne1 S~1a ~ •nd.1 G•JY rime 141 • s SS EXACTA ti IOt oaoa \I 11000 U PICK SIX 12 1·6·4•11·11 o•ie s 177 2S8 00 \lttlh one ... 1rn11>9 loOrt I .~ hOr\t\ C•rrvovtr POOi '117 ?SS 17 EIGHTH RACE 11 lur!Qlt9\ Lo vi.er Lonee I Sl\mkrl ll 20 Son< e Jorge 15'!1• ie Fa• T mp IH1w•evl T•me 110 S80 A10 uo 100 100 U EXACTA 1t'·71 oe,d ~16 SO NINTH ltACE. 1 a mo l'\ J•u Orche\tre I Stever" I I 00 snenn Mu.r (OOvernl Ktv To Tiie Arc (MU•l hmtl502~ S 40 HO 970 S?O 600 '5 IE](AC'fA (4 1l o. a U 1 I !10 A lltn<lence l4 <Ml AUl"atuln 01*1 C•f~I Tadav't Mtfl't T'llltd •.uM SlfttMs Boris a.c~er (Wttt <;.rrntnvl Off H11n• Ptister (US I. 7·). 6·2, • 1 Scoll Davit tU $ l dlf F'rt ncli.co GOfllllal IPareouevl 6 4, t •4 6 4 Mill\ Wl .. notf ($w'6tt11 d.i 0•'41 Hovtton tAutire• a > • ) 7 • 7 •· • I Ltovd llournt IVS l Clef ,_,..,.,h Kro1llnafl (ll\CI~). ll!IUr'I• ~ult TtdlY'• Wlf'Mft'• 'rlMN ..... ~ Mert1111 N•vr11 '°"' IV$ I oel t<etl\v 141t(M~i tU $I ~ • • 0 e•I, tf'lrn !-1 1.IOY• IU"'I Ml Puu.o P~ <Franul 1 •• , NBA w •sT••NCOM,IRlNC l'telfk OM"*" e • W I. l'C1 GB LA l.at111n 11 6 U1 Pllotn1' II I ~19 I • P01'ttand , , I SI~ I • S..11.. 1 11 319 S CiotMn Stele 6 11 lll 6 LA CllPPtn • 13 '16 • , Mldwt•I DM1111! Denver 1l 3 11 l Houtlon. 1 6 641 7 Delles 9 9 S00 S Utan 9 10 41• s , Se11 Antoll•O I V 471 i"lJ tten•U C1tv l 13 ltl 10 EASTC.RN CON .. lllENC£ a•1nlk DIVISlen Bo\lon 14 I '133 Prll edllol'lia 11 4 750 1 ' WHl!•noton 11 7 632 4 New Jtt\l'Y I I SOO 6 'I New Yo<• t 12 .&()() I , Cff'l11'11 D1vtsllfl M1l,..1..ii<tt I I I S79 ChUQO 9 ., soo I I Oetroot 9 9 SOO I 1 A1tenta 1 •O 412 J Ind ena \ 14 l6J 6 C eve •M 1 14 12S I 1 S.turdav'i Scwtt San AnlOt>•O .. , LA Cl<PC)tf'I 110 011ro;1 13 I India na 109 Por1tand ll S New Vor~ 93 WHh1nQIOf> 100 Mtlweu~ff 91 BOllM t 10 C ,eveieno 104 !>eell~ 94 Hou\lon 16 O~nver 1 lt Utan I I I PN•t"" 11 s C.01oen .... ,. 10) Toruvtil's G•m•' Cn1t11110 11r LA L•l1trs C1.-vetttnd "' BO\IOn New Jtrs~v at PtltladtlPn•<l Mondav'1 Geme Phoen , "' St'alllt SPUrs 141, Clls>oers 110 LA CLIPPERS ( 110) Jonnson 1 " 3-4 17 Wllllt I ) O·O 1 W•llon 4·1 0-0 I Nixon l 9 2 2 9 Sm.th 7 16 I 9 12 BrodOtmen 6 ll 6 1 18 Oone!0\0t1 3 • 3 l 9 Cage 3 S o O 6 Warrick 1·• 0-0 • Catcno119s O· I 7·8 1 Gc;rdO!\ 2 • 0 0 4 MutPhV I 2 T 2 •• Torets 39 16 ll )S 110 SAN ANTONIO ( 1421 -Benks 1>·9 J S IS MIC"'" 9 IS I 1 19 c; 1more • 9 2 1 14 Moore 6 0 0 0 IJ C.e<v,n •· 13 3·• II Robert\ ) 6 J • 1 Robtrt-.c.n 7· 10 I· 1 15, O JOl11!'S 6 1 I 1 lJ E Jone\ S·7 O· 2 10, P•wson 7 10 0 0 u McNem•re 2 l l·I S Brtwtr 2 6 0 0 4 To•a > 63· 105 IS·23 142 Scon Dv Ou1non LA C OC>~r\ 12 21 14 36-110 Sen Anton•o 19 32, •S 17-U2 Tnret DO•nl 11oa1• -No~on Moort Fou•t<I ovt-J ·~ so11 Reoounos-Los An gflf\ 0 IJOM\01' 81 s .... An•on•O SI Banl<t 91 AU1\1S-LO\ AnQt'9\ 14 (Nt•On 10) »n Anton•o 42 IMoo<e Ill Total routs-Los Anoe•t\ 12 Se ri Anton.o 26 Attendenct I 1iO COLLEGE Lovota 76, UC Irvine 6' ( NOii• Conftrfl'Ct) LOYOLA·MAAVMOUNT (7') -Yoest t ] • • Bradford 3 3 3 9 Hoderlem S 3·6 13 H•ll O O O o. Sm••n u 8 9 36. Armstrong 1 0 0 4 VOQPI ) 0 0 6, Levy 2 0·0 •• Irwin 0 O I 0 Tolati 30 16 21 76 UC tRVINE (64) -Enoetlle d 3 1·3 I Muronv 6 1·1 14 Rover\ 10 2·3 11 Lff I 1 1 4 I" 1ng I O·O 2 Wllltam\ 0 O·O O .. Scott 0 I 1 I To•Dtrl 4 J ' 12 BurQtu 0 O·O 0 Megee 0 0·0 0,,~14CCt0 0 0 4 Total\ 17.f 11 16 66 ' • ,, He If,,.,,.. Le>•Ol• MMvmount 40·37 Tote• tou•s Lovo•a Mervmount 17 UC. Irv•"" 11 l'ou e<l c.u• Scott UCI Re· 90<>nas Ll)vOla•Mar '""oun• 11 Hader e11• II 'UC 1•11 nf )1 Mu•D~v ROQe•\ 9 Au \I\ Lovoie Marvmo.,.n• 16 Sm.I~ 6 UC '' •·"t 19 Lf'~ Tl At1~"'ner1tf' I )71 S~I Col~ 72, Grand Canvon 69 I N Oii • c orMren< e I SOUTHERN CAL COL.LEG& 1711 W•rd 1S O..,rnefT' U Aneler\Ol' Q Vt./> s•I'< I I B•ras tv S Av a\ 6 T DD\ 1 T o•a s 11 II 1S 71 • GRANO CANYON (69) Stoo '' 2 Heoder\on 8 Mon•tvllrde ! Meed 6 T ;(l<f'I 1 ~ .. I 10 I\ f'"~f<l't' n Narr pr f3 Oall , Jac•\on S fo1a,, 17 I) 10 69 H••I• '1"t C.ra~d Cenvon 4o·ll T ••e \ •ou \ '>o .irtr~ Ca Co'll!'Ot 9 V"d 1 _ '"'""" '\ F Ou fl'd Ou' T ,r ._,,.,.. GC Tf'rr~'"' j I WMd !S• c College baslretball SATURDAY'S SCORES Wut I ovo1., ltlarv""oun• 76 UC lrvlllt 6<\ B11•1tr\l I' a • 83 ~1an1\lau\ St 62 Ca' Potv Po..-or.t 66 l.IC Dav's 67 Humb,,tell St oS. \•'Y'PSOl1 COlif'llt 60 Mef\1\811 106 ~i .... a .. LO• 62 Oregon St ~ MIUOUrt 52 P•c1f,c L11•"•ran 8? Simo" Freser 10 Pl Loma /0 Ctert lT'ont ·Mudd SS .f~one P ""' 81 Cal Lutneran ·68 ~er O ell<' ~· 118 Morgen St 68 Roclrles ~"'"~'" Ce LOI .. gt n Grer.d Ce'lllO" Co eor ~q • &~ UC """'" B11rbara 72 Mo S• Lo..r1s 11!1 A• ion.a 19 San Jose S• 44 Bo \l' ~I ~ E Wa\1'•"'1'0" 49 Cotoraoo 89 \J•en 80 Mc.Ma " 80 A r ~ l)r( t SS """l>fr S• 11 u•o• \• 10 WvOI"'. n~ 9J Srell p P,.t '•< 14 MIOWHI O~Pa11 to UCLA 61 A.• ron t.4 W ht l\Oo\ S7 B •' t ' n Of'"""w s• C·r>c1nna • !16 N "'ntvc~v )7 E llhr>O'' 68 lnd.ena St 61 E•ansv•l•f !IO Mo Ka n\<ls Col• 47 111 "0•\ 7l O• anoma 70 lli•"O•S SI ~ SW M•uour1 44 Indiana 90 0~10 U 13 1owe 11 I Grorgf Me\un 87 tow• S• 11 Crelt,Jllton 6t K 1111\&\ 86 OttrOtl 64 11.en•.t\ St n S Color aao 59 Lovola 111 7l NO•lllwest~rri o7 Mar<:aut•tl' 14 US Int 11 M1am1 Ot\10.\ 92 Marottla 63 M ic n•\)8,. bJ c~,..oro•i.l S1 fv\1nru•\ota 8'> Montl't-"111 ~' 1 I N llttnn' SQ C ~"co '' S• N "''"118" ~~ N Da•o•a q1 Nf M1'"0"'' ,,, ' ir '"" \ E \J'NcJ' ~\VI ~ Nro•as~• IOI ~ Oe1t.0111 69 Norr~ 0.Jme 8) <;t Franc\ Pe <I) On•O St U Ar,.on\4\ I• PtoDf'rd•,,. 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Rustlers c apture crown Golden West earns 3-2 win over OCC in SoCal volleyball S \I'. l MARJA -(,olden West Colleg,: took 11 to the l1m1t pins1 n val Orange' ( oasl Saturda) 01.i>t, but lhc result \\a~ the: \attle as Lhc first t"'u 11mt'~ the) m('I a~ the Ru)tlm ~apturtd thl' Southem Cthfomia ( om munil) C ollcge Vollt)'ball • C hamp1onsh1p 3·2 over the Pirates JI Allan Hancocl College. In b.!aling C <>a\t l .S-1 O. 11-1.S. I fi-1 4 12-1 S 14' L~ the Ruwcrs. as '"'di a\ ()( (, "'Ill ;advan~ to next "'c:ekend·s stale champ1onsh1 p tour- ne1ml!nt at ( ollcic of the S..quoias in Vt~lia <;ophomure out'>1de httter Cbns Donohue sparked the Rustlen with .. \'I !.,ills in the dec1S1ve match a,gamst < oast \all} Rea add«! 34. CJoldt!n West had reached the finals ~nh a 3-0 decision over El Camino and a 3-1 wan over Santa Monica. CX ( beal (sros.,mont, 3-0, then U~t h1ghl )-regardcd San Diego Mesa, 3-0. Against the P1rat~. Golden W ei.t .had to rail-. in both the third and fifth game!I lO earn the victory. lo game three the Rustlers tnulcd 12-9 before coming bac!.,. then ~ere behind 13-11 1n the dttlsrvc fifth game. Donohuc's three str.ught service pointsga'e Golden West a 14-13 lcad 1n game fhe but Shell) Ashpole·s scf\ 1ce ace t1ed matters. M tddJe blcx.•ker T eya Ed"'ards then served out the ma1c h for Golden West. Dolphi~s, Marino set .for Raiders . . MIAMI (AP):._ Dan u.r;;,o hal & target In sight when the M*ni Ootphlns meet the Loe Angeles Raiders In the Orange SOM tod8y (Channel • at 1 p.m.) -the National Football LMgOe's ~ season record tor touchdown pasees, just one TO toes ft#IY· Howie Long ..., hM a t.-get - Dan Manno. "t don't really thlnk Menno has been presaed, '' MY9 Long, Who had two MCt<.s as the Raik*'S beat lnd\anapolls 21-7 a.st week. "Mlaml has got to look at the ftlm and wonder how to contend with our defense. The lat three -.eks we have been playing or:eat... . Today's game la crucial for the Raiders -they're 9-4 and a I~ combined with a New England win over St. Louis would leave the defending Super Bowl champs tied with the Patriots for what figures to be the AFC's last wild-card playoff $pOt.. Raiders Coach Tom Flores Is happy with his defense. but his otten·se has sputtered 'Stnoe quar· terback Marc Wiison brul98d hls thumb tour weeks ago. sec rallies for victory I'll< >f 'I'\ '\outhcrn ( ahlorn1a ( Pllq~l' \\t\O II\ lifth \lra1gh1 µml' •1th11ut .i Ii•" \a1urJa, n1ghl ralh 1n[! tur J tough· ~.ti\J '11 tun tl\Cr C1ranJ < JO\llO ( olkgl' rn non-conkrcn•t" uilk~l' ha'l..l·thall gJmt: here ()o"n tn n1m P<llOl\ . .al halftime 1-lt>-, .. ,and h' a'mam ac. 14 m1d1o1.a\ thrnufh thl· 'l'u1nd half the \an· itll.rnh lx·tian .1pph 1ng pn.·s!lurt.· JC« ll'llli,t' tn lorn· nunwrnu<. tumo' er~ .rnd 111~l·J h.h ~ 1ntu thl· gamc \\ 11h thl· \l'llfl' dl'.1Jl111. 1.,cJ at to•J.ti•J '\hn\\tn Purh.1111 htl lhl' <.eu•nJ ••I .,,., trc1· thr""'' 111 Ill'"'\('( ,1 ·11.t·" i.h ,11 l,t\'\' \I'• 1 h'~.111 11!! 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Ba tum o( \ < \ \ 111 h1' '4'm1tin:1I m:uch 1>11 ,turti ~una1lcJ apm\1 Man \·n ll1n t•4 ".~ '~'p;nntht\lngl \. "'"'" In Jl1u..i~·, t l \ ~nncl'"j D rrcn 'I t<'' n,I luhan 1\Jrh m eoppcJ \lr1:mdm Ramo" nd ~·ott Patndp <'I tht" \ ni\\·~''' of · " l'>IC:JO t\-\, ti-' 10 t"arn th n \pal 10 the ltn.1,, 14,,~l'\tr, Ramo anti 0 \Id Ln· • '"II'"'" ,,f l ll t \ ' t pt pa \ 'he \ n1r.1h"t N" 1n tt'I~ fin h fl l 6-4. .. .. l .. '• IM Or•• Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, December 2. 1984 • COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 05, 8 NB firm Will make up losses . f $3 8 •11 • .. • t t ChuckRowleyelectedto 0 • mi ion in .wo accoun s area builders' organization By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfllleD.-,"9t .... Publicly held trust accounts spon- sored by a Newport Beach invest- ment firm have lost $3.8 million 10 the federal government bond pro- grams they were invested in. the prHident of the trusts said Fnday. The Wespac Financial Corp .. spon- sor of both trusts. has agreed. how- ever. to assume the financial re- sponsibility for those losses. said Jerry Stiles. president oft he two trusts -Wespac II and Wespac Ill. ongoing business and we stand be- hind our companies." but denied any wrongdo10gs by the trusts or their sponsor. . ::They were not unusual invest- ments," Stiles said. "The value of the accounts were less than what was paid for them. A loss occurred." Company officials declined speci- fic reference to the bonds that resulted in the losses. cs real estate investment trusts by org.anwng companies. attracting in- vestors into the trust accounts, then purchasing real estate. Its develop- ments include shopping cenlers and ~partment complexes throughout the Southwest United States, excluding Califort)ia. Stiles said. "But m the period between the time we attract investors and purchase the propeny, the moneydoesn'tjust sit in a savings account," he said. Wespac II lost $2.4 million while WesP.ac Ill lost S 1.4 m1lhon. he said. Sttles said the losses would be made up to the trustees "because we're an Attorneys for the Wespac trusts will also look into the trading 1n the bond accounts to see 1f anv recourse should be sought. he said. • Because the two trusts are publtcly held, news ofthc losses were required tel>e announced, Stiles said. Accounts were opened for the purpose of investing in federal gov- ern ment bonds and .federal govern- ment agency bonds. The trusts. Stiles said, were maintained at an unaf- filiated securities brokerage firm. Wespac Financial Corp. establish-Stiles said the assets of both trusts .O R ANGE COA ST-STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firm~ for the week ended Fri~ay, Nov. 30. 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'84was more than good year Business in the Golden State had a good. 1f not spectacular year 1n 1984 according to a year-end economic review in the ~ember issue of California Busi ness Magazine. The report on the state's economy notes reasonably good performance in most sectors, which some experts see as leading to a solid but undist- inguished performance in 1985. California banks in 1984 generally fared better than institutions in other states partly because off ewer problem loans. Earnings got a boost from leverage buyouts, acquisition and stock repurchases. as well as growth of consumer loans s.aid the report. The tired savings and loan industry got a breather in 1984 wi th reduced margin squeeze on fixed-rate mort- gages in the first half and surprising consumer acceptance of adjustable- rate home loahs. S&Ls also rushed to embrace new and potentially profit- able non-mortiµtge ac11 v1 ues. In the sch1zophrcn1c world of computer and electronics-related products. some companies dad well while others struggled. The strong dollar overseas hun exporters hke Hewlett-Packard yet the company recorded a whopping 33 percent earnings Jump in the nine months ended July 31. Silicon Valley company's generally had a banner year wtth employment up and Apple Computer rebounding strongly from the troubles of late 1983. California's aerospace industry posted welcome gains durin~ the past year. The magazine said increased demand for civilian and military aircraft has resulted from growth in both commercial air -travel and government defense spending. Oil companies in the state mana$ed to grow somewhat in 1984 according to the report, despite reduced prices and production demands. The year's bisgest news was the acquisition ofS28 billion Gulf Oil by S29 billion Chevron (which changed its name from Standard Oil of California.) As Chevron began rounding up SI 0 b1lhon in short term credits for the· deal. interest rates bes:ame a pnmary concern. The past year saw mixed results in California's real estate sc.'etcfr. Both resi dential and non-residential mar- kets generally favored buyers, said the review, although home sales stalled on mid-year interest hikes. Foreign in vestment in the state has dropped considerably from past levels due to the dollar's strength overseas among other factors. California's massi ve $14-billion- year agricultural industry generally had a poor year reported .Ca lifornia Business although the down tu rn is seen as temporary On the bright side, orange growers and dairies recovered steadily from the misenes of previous years. To follow-up the•ycar-cnd review, the magazine's January issue will contain a statewide sector-by-sector economic forecast for 1986. New motel open A new motel has..been opened an Laguna Beach; the only new motel to be built in Lagu na Beach in the last 20 years. Sam Chung Is the proud owner of By the Sea Motel at ~75 North.Coast Hiahway, Laguna Beach. · · The property is a Jo room facility and offers such amenities as a pool, spa and wet and dry saunas. It is located one block from the beach and has primarily ocean view rooms. · lllllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.._I~~~~~~~ ~ ~ COMME~CIAL/INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE CROOKALL, SHIRLEY & COMPANY Hu an lm~lata requirement for the' lollowlng PQ9ltlon1 4 ~le-ORANGE COUNTY Sal.. beckground a mutt. Reel .. t•ta ••s>«lence ~al but not required Will WOl'k dlreclly with Principal or members of Senior Sel9s end Man~t Staff. E11tenetve "Hand• On" training program. Strong Mtnloga eotentlal end exoel*'t grOW1h QA)Ortunl~ ty Pl .. M call or tend resume to .. Croolcall, Shlney & Co . Attn Lawrence C. Null, Sala Manag.r 801 N. Park<*ltar Of'lve, Ste 205, SanUI Ana. CA 92105 71 4/558-1517 -IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEl ~ONLY 34 DAYS LEFT ~ To Refund All '84 T8JC8s WithhelO and Recowr '81 . '83 Tue 1 1 -2 t -4 1 -8 . 1 -10 1 leverage Real Estate · Income Oii & "Gas -Equipment Leoa1ng Educeuonat S.mtnat For Ouahft9d ln-....tors. CP,.;a 8 Btt>kera "INTELLIGEN T YEAR-END INVESTMENTS" TueSd•y. November 'D, 12 4 5 PM & 5 45 PM --~ IL --'--=-~ ---..._ p Mnad by DAL 10N • DAL:lON. INC. . 2691 Richter Ave . S• 1oe. 1rv1,,. • N•ar Jamboree/405 RSVP: CALt. NOW (714) 8 80-1422 Our tan ot AnofMY9 •nd Account.enw w1u b4I eva1tablie . D AM 9"PM Monday f'tlO•y. al90 1urdey8 roR A PRIVATE NO rcE INITIAL. APPOINTM NT . .. , __ - ~--..... ---~---------------~--------------- Costa Mesa resident Cbuck Rowley, vice presiden.t of regional accounts for Safeco Title Insurance Co. m Costa Mesa, has been installed to the board o directors of the Orange County region of the Balldlal lndH.try A11oclatin of Southern California. Jay Blakelee, vice president for Safeco ,to Costa Mesa, has been installed on the board of directors of the Home BaUder 1 Council. In 1983, Rowley received the organization's first Associate of the Year award-. He h~I has been with Safeco since 1981 and has more than 20 years of expenencc in title and escrow services. Rowl~y is also a member Of the Home Ballder't CoaocU and the Mesa Verde Cou.atry Clab, and the Roosters of Cbnteclalr. Blakslee, who has spent more than 15 ye~rs in the.building induS.lI)', has been an active me!l'lber of the Home Builders Council. the Sales and MarketlAI CooncU and the Baildllll IDdattry A11oclatlon. • • •• Mark R. McGllvray has joined the income property division of Weyerbaeaser Mortage Co. as assistant vice president in the Irvine office. He comes to Weyerhauescr from the Fluor Corp., where he served most recently as director of corporate finance and treasurv operations. . . ~ Jean-Loats Aaqae has been named sales manager for Emalu Corp.'t ne~ office in Paris. In his new post for the Costa Mesa-based ·firm, Auque ls responsible for promotion and sales of all Emulell products, including th Persyst line of enhancement products fo r the IBM personal computer andJ compatibles. Auque brings 22 years of experience in the computer field to hisi new post. . • • • The Mcintyre complex. designed by architect and Newport Beach residen Joba Absmeler, was dedicated by Cardlaal Tlmotby Manning at Moont St Mary's College in Los Angeles recently. The complex includes a chapel conference center and residence hall. • • • • Breton Con1tractlon of Irvine has been selected to build the $9 millio Llncola Dl1trlbotton Center in Rancho Cucamonga , a joint venture conce between Aetna Life and Casulty and Llacoln Property Co. William M. Slmpso & A11oclates of Newport Beach is the structural engineer for the office and warehouse project . • • • Gretwest Ho1pltal1 Corp. lac. of Santa Ana has leased 70,000 square fee of space in the Ne111 Financial Center, onder coattnactioa 1D Orange .Greatwest it tbe second major tenant to tip a lean bl tile project by Nen Development Corp., which is based in Newport Beach. Honeywell, Inc. I 20.000 square feet of s-pacc. • • • Conole Scltroller has been named Top Salesperson of the Month at Coldwell Banker Retide.ntlal Real Estate Sel-llce1' Huntington Beach office. Schroller has been with Coldwell for three years. The award is based on a combination of top sales &nd unusuallv outstanding service to clients. . ' . The Fountain Valley real estate investment and management firm o~ Clayton, Wllll1m1 & Sherwood, Inc. 1s one of the I 0 largest owners of mobile home parks across the nation, according to an article in Barron'• national business and financial newspaper. The firm owns 22 mobile homes parks across the sun belt, valued at more than $1 l 0 million. Jim Clayton, the fou nder and general partner. is a Newport Beach resident. • • • Linda Keller has been promoted to vice president of Irvine-based n e Baldwla Co., with responsibility for sales. marketing and merchandisinJ of aJl new home communities in Orange Co unt Y. and San Diego. Baldwin's Orang County projects arc located in Anaheim Hills, Brea. Orange. and Yorba Lind • • • I • BUSINESS NOTES HB de'veloprnent takes 4 rnerchandizing a wards l Four building industry awards went to The Estate Series huury homes~ SeaClifT on the Greens in Huntington Beach in rece nt Elan and MAM~ competitions: . .l Built by Cayman Development Company, the 2, 700-to 4,400-~uarc-f~ homes garnered the Best Model Com pl ex A ward in both contests, wh1le Desi~ E, a·two-story, four-bedroom-and-a-den or five-bedroom residence. won t Elan Best Design prize, and the community's marketing bochure took to honors in the MAME Best Brochure category. The Elan awards were presented by the Sales and Marketing Council o Los Angeles. Ventura and Santa Barbara counties in recognition architectural and interior design. and ma rketi ng excellence in new residenti develo~ment at a black tie event at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hill Winners of the MAM E awards, presented by the Sales and Markcti Council of Southern California to recognize outstandins marketing a merchandising efforts of th e Southern California homebuilding industry, we announced at a formal affair at the Hilton Towers Hotel in Anaheim. In addition to winning the top prizes. The Estate Series was a finalist 1n 1' • Elan awardcategories,includingtheGrand Award.and in seven MAMEawa categories. including the Grand AiMtard. ILS tabbed as fastest grower lnv~tor Life S:e!"'~· In~ .• a Ci ncinnati, Ohio based corporation with Western States faahty m Irvine, has been etted by "Inc." magazine as Utt second fastest growing privately held company in America in 1984. lLS has seen unprecedented growth in the financial services industry . wi gross sales in 1977 ofSS0,000, growing in 1983 to nearly 61 million dollan. ,. Chase will talk about marketing Cochral\C Chase, founder and chairman of the board of Southc Califomia-bistd Cochrane Chase.z 1th~n~ton & Company, will address~ Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter 01 usinen/Profess1on.al Adv•ni Association at its De<:. 17 meeting at \he Sheraton Park Central Hotel in Dall Chase, whose career in advenlsina spans nearly 20 years. will address the B/PAA in a speech cnth led "The Orutest SinaJe Problem in Marketing." , I MIAlon Viejo Co. honored-_ Mission Viejo Company walked away with a coveted Major Achievemea in Mcn:handi!Jn• Ellccllcncc (MAME) •'Y•rd for best new home de,ip for i Aspen Creek nc1'-'borhood in Lquna Hill . Presented by the Siles Marke1101 Collnctl (SMC> of the 8u1ldina Industry Association of Soutbe Cali fornia, (BJA/SC), MAME has come to be considered the most ~taaio Kt Of IWlrdJ liven within the So\llhem C.iJfomia home buildin& industry . ~ iuoo of outstandina markcti~ and mercbandts1oa of residential homet The Woodbine plan at Aspen Creek placed fint in the catesory for"'9"1 il\l)e Family Detached Home",,wnh a square footqc undtt l..SOO Tht Woodbine contafos l.t90 square fees oflivina arca, includina two bedr0orn 1wo full blth1 and 1eparate din1na and livina area Distin,uisbina U\t Woodbine home is a rcfre binJ 11rden atnum adJacent to the dutina l1ai double doors lead1na into the kitchen and a paciou hvina room biJhllJh~d by a built .. n bookcate and fireplace with an old-fi hioned torqe bin for firewood. • · .. \ \ -------------------------- .- ,· Orangt Coa1t OAll y PILOT/Sund1y, 09C*nber 2. 1994 D8 ' . 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