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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot....-----~:..._ ------~---~-----~-----------------------~ ORANGI COAST [p)~~lf!JaJfil$ featurit\~ dd®@@@l @O' ~~@f~ll&®r@~rru ~~ ~~cllt/tz.- GARFIELD® HE'J! IT'S WORKING! .. IUNDA Y, Dl!CIMBl!R O, 1084 NO , I DIDN'T f.tEAI< ANY C~OCOLATE C~UP COOKIES CALLING YOU .. NO, THE'r' SAID ™E'< WEREN'T CALLING YOU .. THE'< ADMIT T~EY WE~E TALKING RATHER LOUD, HOWEVER, AND T~AT YOU MUST HAVE MISUNDERSTOOD RATS! TMERE '5 AN ALLEY FU LL OF McAN GOY5 WAITINe- TO 8EAI Mf. UP.' - YOUR HDMITDWN DlllY PIPER ~ . . .. IF YOU WANT, ~OWEVER , l1LL 60 ASK ... I WONDER IF ~E WA5 PlJTTI ~ 6 ME ON ... by Jim Davis - MAY0£ TMf_ 't' WON'T HURT ME IF I LOOK MEAN,100 SOMEDAY, I'M GOIN& TO LEARN PR£C15ELY WMERE · THA'T FINE. LINE. I~, ANO . I 'M NEVE.R ooaNG TO CR055 IT AGAIN/ -------------------~ --------~-~--------------------...--....------..--..... - NANCY ® NANCY ! --I WANT YOU TO STAY AFTER CLASS~ NOW GO TO THE CHALKBOARD AND WRITE ''I TALK TOO MUCH''~ WHAT'S WRONG WITH 0 YOUR HAND, NANCY'? DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER I WHEN YOUVE WRITTEN THAT ONE HUNDRED TIMES, YOU CAN LEAVE ! SORE--- FROM WHAT~ Aw, -there's nothin' TO t his! FROM TALKING TOO MUCH~ by Harold Ledoux AF:r-ER A BRIEF V ISIT WITH HIS S\STER , CRAIG HOW WAS SHE ? DOCTOR'S ORDERS.,. I 'M REALLY WORRIED ABOUT HER, LAURA! I'M SURE SHE'LL BE ALL RIGHT! YOU HAVE SOME GOOD DOCTORS CARING FOR HER! YOU DIDN'T SPEND AND SHE LOOKS MUCH TIME WITH TERRIBLY~• HER, CRAlG! TIRED! LEWIS DEClDES TO RESUME HIS CONVERSATION WITH ONE OF THE S TAFF NURSES AFTER LOSING MY WIFE TWO Y EARS AGO, I COULDN'T BEA~ ANY- THING HAPPENING TO BETH 1 LOOK , I'M TAKING A SHORT COFFEE BREAK DOWN IN THE CAFETERIA! WHY DON'T YOU JOIN ME? SHE DOESN'T LOOK GOOD! I'D LIKE THf\T! YOU KNOW SOMETHING? YOU'RE THE MOST INTUtTlVE WOMAN I'VE EVER MET! YOU JUST SENSED THAT I REALLY NEEDED SOMEONE TO TALK r---- ~ TO, DIDN'T YOU? i u Jf ~1'imtJG r ... --.-.......___..;;..;,~~-............ -------__ ............... __.__ ______ -'---------------------- j ---------~----· DOONESBURY 5/R! P/HAT IS IP' / bY 1'oN\ BAliUJ<; . ce 5HAL...l 1 PACK A 5UllCA5E FOR l.(OOR TRI p I HOlME5 ~ MOON ¥ULLINS 1/M ~ONN,A ~ETMooN SOME THIN~ SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS . ~·: HERE') MooN .. PICK our A CHRISTMAS GIFT r I DON'T il11NK SO, WA150N ! ---WHAT Do You <1t=T FOR TH~ MAN WHo's ~ ~OT NOTHING .. .? -----~-------------- ----------- -------_______ ....,.._....... _____ ~...--...,.,. by Garry Trudeau AA/EEK/ NAH, I'M Jl/5T r£TTJNG Hl5 ATTF:mlON ~ SHERIDCK HOLMES ' SECRET casES IH IS PARilCUk.AR PROBlEM 5HOOLDN'T 1AKE 100 k.ONG .' ~ 1 i. h ili:s:i:I le~- \ SHERLOCK ~O~ES AND IHE. QUIC.KI E CAPE.R ! by Ferd and Tom Johnson _ ........ ----i..r-- FIRST You GIVE: HIM A CHOICE. ~,AT WAS ALL lo SHoW You THAT OTHER MY HE.ART'S -CSTUFF ON TH ' IN TH1 RIGHT LIST FOR? ~~~ PL,ACE:. ' ' . It • -----~ -~~~~,--------~-----------~--------~----~~~~~--------------.----.----.... .-.. .................. ._,... ..... ____ _ ... ID B .... f IF" V0U ~\LOREN HAVE NOTH'NG iO 00 tu. FIND SOl"1ETI-41NG F~ 'IOlJ TO DO! M~t=T ~IVA-0:: ''S"flNKY'' w'IL.. 'ION • ............. ~ ... ...... o ...... c ........ ~ , .... , -----~-~· .. -~--~-----·---------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue •t leut six d iffer· ences In dr•wln9 ckt•lls betwffn top •nd bottom sa-nels. How quickly un yeu find them~ CMck answe" wtttt "'"e below -------by Hal Kaufman -------A • FUNNY SPELL! Hav1nt some fun with h" tHcher who pronounced four words tor him to spell, • student TRICK TAXES BRAINWAVES! Reach over and clasp y04Jr hands in the man ner ot SI Nick above Then twist y04Jr arms toward y04J 1n the direction indicated by arrow Y04Jr hands should now assume position ot those pie lured 1n inset Now ask ~ friend to point to one ot your lin<Jers (other than thumbs l and see if y04J can wiggle the linger designated Chances are. your mental signals to cl given finger will not transmit clearly and wrote them on the bl1ckbo1rd 1n the manner shown at right The first word 1s "TEASE " As 1t turn ed out, som• e19ht words m19ht h•v• been pronounced by the teacher to prompt the ~me response Wl'wlt words? ' TTTTT EEEEE ccccc YYYYY ,.,,""" \e•\ \U\ '1 <t\ •\•,,; \lftfl \.t41 ..... .L • RIDDLE ME THIS! Who m<11nta1ns icy r~ds 1t Christmas? Sander Claus Wl'wlt's round 1nd soft •nd laughs when it's du nked, A 1olly doughnut 30 27 29 31.28 23. ( 22.2Y 6/Q7. ~/D .5 ) r; .21 10 8 3 ! ... '20 32 9. ~ 2 13 i 9 25· 16 ·12 IJ'~. fs IY 17· '18 immediately, and you "':":":~~::-::---------..l....:!~----__J will move the wrong YULE SEE! Wh.it can you draw to co mplete the dot picture linger 1n the process above? To find out. draw lines trom 1 to 1, J, etc For Better or For Worse ··· ~E.EEE>·E.EP! CLlC.K··· · H \, NER.D-t1Ef1D t HOOOBA c:x:DBA ! WHATS OP, [)C)C-?(GIGblE,SNoR\.·) B'f&\E-WYSlE ! ····CL\C.K ·· .. BeEEE ... H\,0e:AN. AN'/ MESSAGES ON MY ANSWER\NG Mf\CHINE'? . " .. .• . -: ·. ~. . .. ' . . .. -' • • • • I -. , . .. • • # -. . ... • .. .· . . . . . . .. . . ... ' 0 FA LA LA .. Appty colors neatly to en~nce the carolltnt scene above 1-Red 2-Purpl• 3 Yellow •-Lt brown s-F tesh tones 6-0k green 1-Ok brown I Ole b lue. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for usl~ •ti the . letten 1n the word t»low to form two complete words PEDESTAL ---. . . -- THEN score 2 potnb H<h for •II words of IOt>r l•tt•n Of' more found among tM tetters Try lo uor• 11 MHt SO polnh. , .. ep o..s ..... ,-.. ..... , .. d by Lynn Johnston BEEEEEEEEP· · · C.Llc.K · · · · POSES f\RE ~D VlOLE.TS ARE , Bl.LJE(G\GGLE ) GoR\LLf\S f\RE MRlRY AND I SPARE YOO· G\GGLE I SN<>ffi; SNUFFLE .. youR K\DS . CALLED. . . . . . . . , \ ------~-------------·--------------...... _..,....._.... ______ .,. -------.,....-.... ______ .._ _______ _ l'M 50 GL.~0 fO · lf WA? 1~£ w£l~OE.ST l~l~6 · 1 JU61 WOKE. UP, l\NO roR ~ 5PL\T 5E-GON0, 1 COULON°1 l~E.rl£. MUS\ ~ A 5C.l£N\l~lC.. T~~M roR r~Ar ... GORDO ® I A:;KED FOR A 1-LJKEWAleM LADDE~ · ~UI TMI:'/ 6A\/E Me F~Z:EN 6TAIR'S nobody ever- Ii e,ten6 ••• /2.-9 SHOE 5£.t. '100 l. R£ME.MB~R lJ~O 1 WA6 OR 1 :;rA~ED OlJI PLA~llN6 e>U&.AS< 0EE i~ euT E:NDeD UP RAl~J~b CAJN thetj gimme the tUronq 5eed pa.ck.et ••• W~E.RE: !. WA5 ~ I W.ANIED A WHOLE FRIED CHICKrN E;UT THE.'{ KEPT ON SPL.ITlttJG HAJ2E5 I mea..n, the~ ju5t don't pay a.Hention ••• l WA1'lTE D A VAL!.E'/ ALL M'/ OW1'J 0LJT WOU>JD UP ltJ A WIDOW':; \/ALE: nobody ever lieten5 .•. History Test: 1. Who was Chester A.Arthur? C~STER A .W~O? - . .., , J • --------------------- by Gus Arriola i WEt-JT 10 0LJ'I ANICE ~E-ET OF 6L-A~5 euT F<EIU~l=D WITH A1'J AWFUL PANE it LUe.Y-en1t who.+ I 11-6ked f~r-••• .I ~a.JI AVJA:'I fOR A J.At"ISU6 &Vi 1'ME fb~TMA~ DE.J-1\/JS~D IHE: MA1-E ~ j~~t don't pa..y attenb on ••• by Jeff MacNelly .I I lailyji Pil~ai=====---· ~ ~ >. r: ! I ~ Warning . The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. IA SUMS ----- -- ~lllMI \. Sheena Euton .?5 the &oUtsh c;1nger who three ~ears ~' \\On a Grammv for Wom· mq Tram. t!. takmq the slow boat to Hollywood Studios have been pelting Edston w11h !><.rtPt' t''ver -,ince -,he strode 1Jnlo the 'Jlreen ">tn~ng I~ title c,on~tn Fm ~111Jf EH!., On/\ but .:;() far tht•re "e been no ·a\.t-41 from Ed.slcm I defm11e- lv want to do a him. she ')dVS -8111 95 p .. r(t'nt of 1he rcxk n roll film.., being made now dre terrible. and I want 10 \\ttll for something I \\.tnl t'\Pn 1111 rake-; Ill \earc; S11111· Nk:k Nolte ' lal~I 11 "' 11· .., TPar ht'"' 11 wou Id '>ft'ffi pnft'lll\ rf'd,onahh lo ~k thf> dltor ""ha! kind of <otu d1•n1 he• wac; To put 11 in lhE· n!U.._I JJ'J'iSthlt' W d\ \Ilk Wal> dl""a"' in u\Pr h" head bclo-n < lt'\el I had dn unblemi...hl'd rf't ord of -.tra1gh1 D\ · he 'wlY'> I loCJk d lot of pr,1dt• in rhat It rook loh of work 10 motntd1n lo ~et '>lra1gh1 D' \ou cant be a\t~r~ You mu,1 have• ,, hi· tie bit of 1nforma11un 001 a ""holt-101 and that require<. -.kill I did !hat h\ readm~ e'en third pdg< But .... hen 11 tamf' to sport' 'mk w~ d£•1 1nitl'I\ honor-roll matenal I learned much more on ltw pla\ground thc1ri I did in the clas.'iroom -how to relate to - people. how to qet alonq. cooperate But \l(k, • ,,,.,, '" '.\\1'1\1 ho" doe'> .st u If likt· rlMI help v1rn tr1 -.ho .... hu-.1111·-.-;' Sin< e vnu H· (m:ered aJmoc;I e' t'I'\ t nrh of t ht' eanh arl' vou reach to q1ve.the Planet .4 /'()ftra11 vi tht> Earth Absoluteh not rephec; Atten· borough It would onl-. be a wdSle ol trme l.J>a\:e earth' For .... hat' \obodv h~ d1'-C:O\ered anv-· thing up there Onlv dust Dac;t rocks. rockc;. and vet more rocks ~" I prder terra hrma and th£> 1x:eans where rhert' 1!> alwavs so~h1ng nPW to be found . Ho\\ has Mickey Rooney 00\\ 64 managed to re\ 1ve htS career .... h1ch he c;1arted al age 2'> \1 oc;1 child actCJr<; tlfter dll fade into ,,t,.,.unr' H1., ~ret The Lh1ld in me ne,er d1t"'i c;.avc; Roollt>\ I kt>t•p m' lo' .. ., rhe prf~ram and µomls child1'>h t>nlhuc;1asm .ind crea 0111 thar 11 .11-.o ha.s gre<11 '>hot., rive 1nlent1H• I om c1 child dC-of '>lJO'>els beache., f)(1a1 tor There '' nu such rhinB d.'> dot. ks the bc<>t of \11arn1 II ~ d matunl\ Thi.. hohda\ ~a."iOn ~rear ~I f<1r the c11\ r >n rhe Roone.. ""111 h(' appeannq in /1 other hand theres rhe da\11me Came l ~Jll u W1dmqht rti?ur '><)op opera Samo &1rlxlro a 1V·mtw1e r.ibuut an old mdn wh1<..h ha'> Santa Barba.ra \larnr determ1nt'd ro take h1'> .qr and-Sheila Loctce in an db<.olute child to ~l""' York Cit: lu ..et> ., ldther I dor 1 like the '>hO-n .... ha! a real Chn~tm~ ts \t'fl mulh re-- like Roon('\ c.l~n~~ 11 as I ports Her Honor a m~e ol fa11h a Ir ., nOf di all an gentle reminder that there ll l Jrare rP.pre-- are thing<; wf' '\houldn I ~nlal1on of our take for granted Clt-<1r~e < f\ It llldke-, 1t Bernard Shdw was Ml look ltke ever\· arhe1sl Somronf' 11nu· l.xi<l\ ht're.., rich a-;ked him what he .ind c;pends their thoughr of l hm11an1t\ lime f\ ing on the He said It m1gh1 \MJrk bt•.:Kh or pursu- it thev tried 11 Ho"' inq -.exual e...ca- rhen dcie.. rlw non-e<:· pade'> And Clf''ld.'-ht Roonl'\ eel~~ n1 ·w huw .!bout loroile tht> hnhdJ\ Wt1.,,111' H1· 1 \',11rd from rhe .ind hi' t 'l~hlh \\llt' I 111 llltl\ nr nt n.1llt1'' llt'H'f pl,111 ,)fl\ lhln'! \\ f' llt'\ er ~ 1 uul (Ill \"" \ t'.H ' E\1-' I c1r1r1 I like uo\'cl' Titt'\ < debrate rhe ..amf' ''ii' t'\t>f\ \Par \ i>f\' q1J1t'll\ .ind pm atP- '' wllh r1 lrf't> and hrt•pldCt' .md ~ood t:>qgnoq .md m\ mothP.r-in·lc1'' ' trulll.1kt· I!' I t.ir trorn ,, leinl ..ame 'trf'atment \o\\ lor .t 1t1le 'JI 1 .... 0 u1w-. ,1 ,,,h hut ("1(- h t' d \ \ .... t•tqhl champion Ken Nortoo hd..' JUSl bt'1:omf' r1 model lnr Ill' •>Wll lint' ol \ f'f\ t>lt.~ant 10 uu1er c;pace.,. and i\ lalf' ol 1 .... 0 ntii\'''" and A R l)f Lake it tale of t""o c;ene-. On ont> C'harlt''· Li'\ . h.rnd thC'n·' the *ne~ ~ltarn1 wnt~ 1n to ask \ice wh1cti portrn" the Sir Rlcbard ~1onda Clf\ ct." wall·tci--nall ~" AttenboroaCb dnJq.s. 'foh•m <'and rock n roll the wntertnarra-a dep1ct1on thctt doe!>n I e\f•n tor of the PBS begin to bother real·l1fe .\harn1 ~rn·-. The Lu mq \lavor MaUJ't(:e f erre He \Pr\ d o.: M duthinq designed h\ Fernando Sanchez Hiw. - l'\Cr the rnp from nn~ 111 run· w.t\. "n t d..' lonq d5 11 mu~hl ,1p· 1)(·"11 H.t\ 1n~ llt'en ,, bo:-..n ht!lps 111 d u•rtain re:-.pt'\ 1 t·x· plain" \onon I learnt'll lo rt>ldX in front ot tht.• µrt''" \t hr-.t I dtdn I kno.,., 11 I \\ .111!1'\I to tw J model But I likf'f1 rti1• doth .. , -.mc1 !he conrr.111 II Kt:n hdd tu ... Wrl\ -ctnd lllll -.Kl.:nr~ hL'> formt'f hnt' ,,1 ,,,,rk •Jnt' can onh ,'"'ume rh111 l\t'n 1\Udlh ~I' hi' \\ d\ -he <1 II\•· h1-. lite 1r blue 1edn' I onl\ wear d .. u111l 1l s atN1lult'- h nt'\:e,sarv he ddm1t.., l.Jl\P w ht'n I go to church I 8\ JounM Auulmun "-•lh Anita 'N1mmn m '"" ),,,.,, und Rolwrt I~ tntl••lf't '" f,11\ \ll'f<''''' ff \Y>CJ IH11 .. '' 411H~l1on '"' tlw ilun. u ntr;, II·~ 11J/m,.,' I t1mtf, I' ,...,,,, I' 1' Hrt•HIUf/\ ,.,, )1>1lr ') ,,.,,,. JI z I . .., ~· ji • 'II 3,~ ~h ~ . ·1 z-~~ ~5 ~ R z ~. .. ~ ff -~ 2 i i "THE FUL HOME IS A SCHOOL FOR LOVE" Years ago Art Llnkletter tragically lost a daughter. Then later, a son. But nothing will undermine his faith in the American family. By Art Llnkletter ·":-~~";·1 .,-~,, j \,J4' 4 . .., ·t. ~' · . ·. I -·. (. ~ . . . -. M y interest in the Amencan family grew oul of a per- sonal tragedy thal tran.Y formed my fife In 1969. my l 9-year-0ld daughter. Diane. com· milled su1nde dunng an LSD flashback She was not a drug addict Diane was a danng, challenging. chance-taking, Px penrne1111nq <·xtrovert And ~he w~ go- tn~ .uotind with a lot ot people 1ri Hollv wood who IM'l1 d fairly fa'>t lif< Sht> wa'> ihf' daul{hler ,,f a celehntv and 11nv dau~hter ot a celebnt) alway!> foeb a very Siron~ J.>rbSllre to be hke evervone elSf> I knO'o\ from talking 10 Mr brother Robert who was with her some of the time lhal she wanted to be part of the gang. If she w& at a party on a weekend. and something was going on. she was one of those kids who would try 11 !IC> c;he had LSD at a party. She was also ont> of those pt'OPle prone to having flash· barks Her brother told me laier Iha! ~he hdd said to ham "t don t know what~ th~ l'Tl4'tter with mv mind I think I'm go. ing crm Under the innuence of ont> r>f th~ fla-;hhadts she took her own ltf P She was cookinq din~r for her boyfnend in her LA it(.artment Thev were havinq ·t F""'ll ' w11 Kl\ • rlf • r1i1ar11 ·• • 1~'t Art Lmkletrer ar home utth ht\ ht~ children in 1959 Dion., I\ ~11tm~ rn ht~ lap fun. playing music; 11 was going to be a pleasant evening There was no argu- ment. no problem He Wf>nt out to ~ what she was doing in tht> kitchen and she had gofl(" out the mnth floor window After she d1e<1 I 1;~nt many painful hours rev1ew1ng t-V<'rythmg It \ natural for parPnl' ro hlame lht•m-.elv~ You think of t hin~ vou rnuld have done dif· lerently But I couldn I go with her ro parties I couldn t hold her hand She had a very good relation.ship with us. all of our kids did You can't take a child and wrap her 1n cotton batting and put her in a drawer and keep her away from hf e What I could do, and decided to do, was to memorialize her hfe by chang- ing mine I gave up a 40.year career in broadcasting in order 10 become an author, lecturer and filmmaker c11.1sad· ing agamst drug abuse. Inevitably this quest led me to look closely at the Amer- ican family -my own included -and the dramatic changes 1t has gonf> through in the past half ctntury Some people are alarmed by rece11t trends affecting the ramily. but mv view 1s OOI so pessimastsc This holiday ~n -a tame when many of us reflect on our lives and our loved ones -I look at my own past and present. at history and al the world today. and see that lht' famil~ 1s remarkably adept at adaptang Co change and surviving This 1s a good thing. because social change 1s a constant Smee 1940. as women entered business and industry, we have watched the tnckle of working wives and mothers grow into a flood . swelling from 17 percent to 58 percent in 1ust lour generations Experts predict that b) 1990 as many as three out of every four mothers will be out of the home and away from their children dur- ing most of the day. "Latchkey k1~" will. be the norm E.conom1c pressures, exacerbated by inflation, have driven many marned women 10 If-ave lhetr preschool children in the hand!. of hamed relatives bored bab~ sitter'. often irresponsible neigh· bors or fm•nds and 1n more recent timt"'i to the preschools and day-can• center\, good dnd bad. that have spnan'! up dCros'> tlw nation At the prec1~· moment whC'n children most need con s1stent rellablf>, loving care and role models. they are subiected to changinR and ocrac,1ond.lly dangerous supervision Manv mother'>, of course. will com ~nsate for this n~ style of life by giv ing • pnme time" allention 10 their fam1hes . planning those preClous dway- from-work hours 10 be meaningful and loving But the TV 1s !here waiting to be a fasc111a11ng baby sitter while Motlier and Dad watch, play card!.. or entertain FE'W can resist television's seductive charm You may have heard the ... rati~ ltr'i IS 000 hours of TV for the average American child bv the tmw he•.., 17, morP time than he ha..-. '>pt-nl m -.chool or with hts parenrs. <1n average or six hour.-. d day watching unrealistic car· toorKiyle life wHh no interactlOO. no im- ~mar1ve interplav no respons1lnltty, and very little quaJ1f) What kind of preparation 1s this for redl life? Whal sort of moral or t•th1cal standards are learned from sitcoms and cop .,how-; ;ind for that matter mosr 11t'W'> brclddtasts w1rh their emphc1.'>1s on vrolenct> \t'X and crime.., What ran we expect from a reenager when he has lo face the iarring realities of hie and learn that alcohol, pot and pills will be even better than TV 1n blumnR the sharp ~ of d1~ppointment and defeats? Cet !> take a moment to glarxe al a few revealing ftRures. Between 1960 and 1980. while the dealh rate for aJI Amer· 1cans dropped by 19 percent, the death rare for I~ to 24-year-0lds rose by the same amount, largely due to an increase in adolescent suicide The suicide and murder rates for white male teenagers are the hiRh~ rn American history. Suicide is now rhe number two ~use of death among 16-to 19-yf'.ar-old'i The number of adolescent problem dr111kt'r\ douhlf'd 111 th!! yeari, between 1960 and 1980 to 20 percent of the teen- age populat10n. The number of high school semors who smoke mart)Udna every day went from 6 percent to 11 per cent between 1975 and 1978 Some experts term our sjtuation toda~ a "youth cnsis " My attitude 1s much more hopeful I believe the Amencan family will nde out 115 rurrent crises and remain intad, a feeling rooted an m} ow11 past, beginning with my childh®d in the Great Depression The c1rrumstances in which I wa. .. ra&'d were no1 ~ but my family rnf'd 10 make the best of tt My parents. who adopted me, were m their 50s. and my father was crippled But there was also a great deal of love and a great deal of refig1on and a great de.aJ of caring. I was a wanted and loved child. which I ltunk 1s very important. We were poor. but as the saying saes. I didn't know It because everybody we knew was poor When I discovered at age 11 or 12 thar I v.as adopted I went through 1he 'lost I decided to memorlallTA' my daughter's Ule by changing mine. I gave up my career to crusade agaln&t drug abuae. pnnce" syndrome. which 1s I think rather common I thought. well. come on. I'm adopted That means that mv real parents are nch and famous. They gave me to these good. kind people to teach me about hie. but someday a Rolb Royce will drive up and take me back to rnv estate After I had passed thar phase I resolved ro create a family of my own I wanted a lot or children I wanted to establish what I didn't have, to be the start of a family tree that wa.<. mine And 11 was always in my mind that I would have a big, close. and lov· tnR family. and I did We rt>mained very dose and loving When I lost Drane, and l~ter my son Rohert who died thr~ years ago m a cdr accident. my family WM a source or great strength We d1scus.<ied as a group. whether or noc I should speak and wnte about drugs and expose our family to the kind of publicity that is painful and reminds you of what happened Your first instinct when you have a family tragedy 1s to be pnvate and say as little a.c. possible But we decid("d that we would make Diane's life mean some- thing by my public activities We stood up to 11 as a family. It brought us to- Ref her. and we were more loving. more caring. than ever. We were made coo- scious of how frail and tmlporary f!llety- thing 1s. and we expreri.Sed 1t to each other. Today when we speak on the phone we always say, "I love you. Are you well?" That's what tragedy does if (c QnlmlH'd CHI paqtt I OJ -------- ---------------------------------- • • Let me show you the excitement of a You 'll bt glad you waited to plan a fu1t-VIR1UAl.LY n11et1 dream WICAtioft JJBD to l...as Vegas. Witlr CJ.tSinos lt4al in tM east. Las Veqas ftas to bt mort wmpditive. Now miotJ tltt VIP tmitmod nonP1J11ly rtSmed for .. friglt-rollm." It's"" tuiti"f 3 day. 2 nigltt VIP va,ation at tftt world- /amous . 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ART UNKUn'IR 1 '•'11tnuttt Imm JJU~t' -IJ vou make 11 work for you instead of agamst YOU I think the family that shares things good and bad -economic problems trad111ons decision making -stays together The Linkletters for instance have a family partnership m which every grandchild and every child i!> a panner m a piece of my estate and they meet and talk aboul what to do and get rE>ports Just like a corporation They get dividends, and there 1s a fund against which the) can borrow if thev're hav- 1nq d1fficult1es. but they must borrow ctnd return 11 I also see my own children respond ang to social change m a creative way. and preserving the tam.ii\ m the process I have three children -Sharon 34. Dawn, 42. Jack. 45 -all of whom are married and have children Both of my daughters share the responsibilities of the home with their husbands My grandchildren are marrving. and the~ are discussing exacth· how they're go- 111~ to divide up the responsibilities of !ht' house The-. don't have children yet hul th~ are al read) talking about what w1ll happen 1f they do Of course, I prefer the traditional ~lructure I grew up with pretty strong feelings. and vou can't 1ust sweep them under the rug I believe in the mother not working. but staying home and be- ing Wlth the children And my children. grandchildren. and I talk about 11 We discuss the aJtemdtive. I tell them v.hat I think And thev sa' 'We hear you. Dad (or Grandpa). we hear what you re c.av1ng. and we respect what you're say- in~ but we don t want to do 11 " I 'W!V. "A<:; long a.<. vou hsten. as long as vou ve wn:-.idered 11 You have tn hve your own lilt· I ha\ e no_pbiec11on to my children dnd ~randch1ldren1Mn~eir own hves. b('(;ause thev re hvmg in a different time and makin~ up their o-...n minds Lookm~ ouls1de my own lam1l) I alr.1-, ~ encouraging trends The history or the family down throu'Jh tht' ages 1' one or the greot rea.sonc; for opllmism O\.t•r the centune. there ha\e been so manv < h.:mgec;, so m<ln' 1>ven1c; that ha\e ai fPcted fam1lv hff' and throuRh 11 all the dec;1rt> for ii mdn dfld a woman lo II\ e together and bnng up their ch1ldre11 ho.' ... urmounted all obstacles economic political revolutionary m•RralOI"\ The f,muly has changed and adapted to that change -... hate\'er 11 1!. Toda\ I or example lam11les corpora- t1onc; and the government are becom mg aware of the need to adiu t 10 the phenomenon of the working mother kt a result. large corporahoils are opening dav-care centf'rs nght where motherc; are workm~ It c; a responsible corporate dec1s1on Companies are also q1v1nR longer maternity leaves Another cause for opt1m1!.m, I think, 1<. that mcreasinglv when bolh h11sb..1nd and wife work (as m mv own farnilv). huc;bands art doing more household 111 f-'ac1n WHi.n • r>r.OMBfR" • ,....., chores Whereas 50 years ago any woman who worked was expected to come home and do all the housework and take care of the children. today more and more men are helping out in the home Men are beginning to learn that 1f the family 1s going to have the economic advantages of a working wife. its only fair to have a domestic division of labor Kids toda) are growing up in a time when so many things are happening that they accept change as the norm M) generation. and those before us. grew up more or less think.mg that what you learned. you learned. and that was 11 Today. the young people are growing up realizing that !here's no end to learning, that you don't learn something and !hen go out atld work at ii. but that you ron· linue to expand and change Perhaps you'll have two. three or four jobs in your lifetime Maybe you will go back to school. or you will take special educa- lton. or you will sign up for voluntary work that expands your horizons. Change 1s all today's children have known in their lives. and I think that's healthy 1 think thats good In the Middle Ages. 1t was giv~ that a shoemaker"s son was a shoemaker When the first settlers came to Amenca. they wanted freedom for the shoe- maker's son to grow up and bE:> a lawyer And today that has expanded to include his daughter as well We expect the shoemaker's kids to be lawyers and doc- tors and then perhaps politician~. all m one lifetime I aJso think that because of better health habits and better nutn- IJon. kids today have the physical equip- ment and energy they need 10 cope with constant flux Still lh~· need their parents M much ds ever \1ore than anything else. I belle' e . .i ch ild must feel needed A child wants to belong And the family -presided over by a Mom and Pop who are not ·pal~ but parents -1s still the best answer 10 that need Parent- hood 1s an essential component m the success of what remains the basic unit of o,oc1e<v the fam11\ I sa\ to m' lecture audiences acros.s Amenca Chane~ art' you will never be pres1dt>nt or win the Pulitzer PnzC' or makt> ii million dollar., But there 1s d h1gh-pn11t11~ goal vou (an reach -to be an effecuve ~fother or Dad · Ach1evin~ that goal take<; loving. sharing responsibilities. canng. and strokmg. under an umbrella of patient. understanding d1sciphne There is a myth that pressure b) the peer group is the most important thing to an adolescent. I don't believe thic; is true Despite the ~rong influence of peers lhe family circle can be the most 1mponant point of r eference for a grow- 11iq d11ld No other activity -;hoold get Ul the wav of a meamngful family life From this. children learn to love other'> and becorne happv adults who have the most preoous of pos..~<i1onc; self esteem A successful home 1~ a <;ehtx.>I for love fW ~MART MONEY MOVES FOR SINGI,ES By Merrie Spaeth T here are 46 m11/1on smgle adults m tlus counrrx and they all hat>e special finanCtal needs For gwdance on the nght monev moves frJr smgles to make. F1,\11LY WE.£KLY talked to Nancy Dun. nan. a fmanaal analysJ and wnrer lot the 'Vew Yorll brokerage huu~ of Sher- man Ralston and author of Financ1dl (\avvy for Singles (Rawson) I Q: \1s Dunnan, financially ~peaking. what ., the best thing about being single -and what's 1he worst7 A: The best th mg lS the tndependen1 ... \ uu ha\.e tn terms or handling your mnnev You don't have anvone second· ~u~ng vou-or cntic1zmg you Tht \o\urst 1hmg 1s whal 1s called the v.d1t mg game .. I round singles have cm al mosl phenomenal abiliry to delay mak- 111g hnancial decaswns The) think Oh 111 wait untJI I m married· In tht' process or delay, a lot of good opportu- 111t1e5 go by It's not a wise way to han- dlP vour money Q: What are some of the first financial 'rep!> a single person should take., A: Establish a hst of short-lerm finan- ual goals lhal you can reach rn a ~ar ' time This last wall vary depending on vou r age and your hie situation In the 20 ~. the list will reflect that you're 1ust ~tung estabhshed. and may include ttf'mS such as buying a car In m1dhfe. 11 vou re a single parent. you need to in- 1 rease your income Later the hst will reflect the need to set up reltrement runds Wnte down your short-term qoaJ5 and assign starting and endan~ 1ates Make them specific date' tlt'- duse 1tc; too easy for singles to 'float Once you've got you r short-term goals 11 ., time to draw up a budget Q: What s the biggest mone> m1stdke c;ingles make? A: Not saving. They rend to spend their money rather than save at. part1- rnlarly 1f they aren t in charge of !IUP- porting someone else. And 1n doing the research for this book. I discovered that -;ingle women in panacular tend 10 sttck their heads in the sand about mone\ more than men Q: How much should singles save - and what -should they save for? A: They should put away 10 to 15 per- Ct'nt of their income. One excellent m- \;estment for smgJes as real estate T~re's no reason to believe that only fA.\Cll.\ WWU.\ • DtCOdl.11 ~. JIM 11 families should be home buvers Sin· gl~ should alc;u save for retirement Thev ought to be womed about the Social Secunt-.· system E"en 1.:orporate pension plan!> are being rf!ltncted b" economic reaht1es. This is even more important for women. who seem to think that their husbands pension will take care of them. Only 5 percent of women collect from 1he1r husbands pension. and the aver~ widow is hv- mg on S4 .000 a year IW "ff""H' Sporlh I!> a frt'l'kJncP unlPT u.1th a ma'>- '"' \ d~rtt in ~flt'\.\ adminrs1ra1,,111 Also avaital* in J Filter IOOS & Menthol IOOS. Try it for the price. You'll smoke it for the flavor. .; Warning· Th• Surgeon General Has 0111rnun1d That Cigarette Smoking Is Oangernus to Your Health .. .. ... .,.i. ~ff( •r. rn. .· . , , ,.. 11 , 111 "'"'°"oa roa.acc:o co I I l I I I ' I ' I I ' I I .I STOR~ AWAY ON A SHELF ••• INFLATES IN JUST MINUTES TO A 6 n. BED ••• TURNS ANY ROOM INTO A GUEST ROOM! BIG DEi.uxE llOOR MORE THAN ENOUGH ROOll FOR THE MOST RE$ll.ESS PAM Of Sl.EEP£RSI Stores Ill I slltll Ill lll'Mlt "'' boil W,·Collllnf II .... Mfo.Pldlc Id joia -lldla llfld* MCllrtly lo twlll I filll1 7C • &a-Oodlt II r.tastlc llMe uwlo.p . 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Best of all. 1t s so easy to inflate In the home-s1mp1r use your vacuum or hair blower Out o the home-either a bicycle pump or a service station air-hose Just a press of the air-valve-and you ve got a full s12e bed Jruly a ·must for every home· for use as a spare bed. an emergency sick-room bed for surprise v1s1tors. or for teen sleepovers Also wonderful for backyard sunbasking and of course for campers. fishermen . vaca· ooners. summer homes and beach houses Comes with 5 YEAR WARRANTY. plus FULL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION or money refunded in full (less shipping and handhng ot course) A wonderful opportunity lo buy now while available at this great pnce To avoid d1sappo1ntment or future regret you must place your order 1mmed1ately ACT NOW' ~ t 98<1 .t\menaln F alNly ~II Ollloea 13'16 J9lt> 51 8i(tyn NY I 121 e r------------------------------~ I AMERICAN FAMILY. Box 21. 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And you won't have lo make an appointment• All the instructions you need are in this book. Illustrated with drawings that take you step-by-step through the three basic cuts You learn the versatile layered and blunt cuts which can be adapted to long or short ha.tr and look good on men, women and children. Plus you learn the wedge cut which 1s popular with women and gins. WOMEN CHILDREN -----STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS The equipment you need? Just a scissors, a comb, a few hair clips, towels and a sh~t-all of which you probably have at home-and perhaps a thinning shears or straight edged razor for some vanations on the basic cuts (easily obtainable at a drug store or beauty shop) So buy yourself some convenience and save yourself some money. Order HOME HAIRCUTTING MADE EASY today! ------.U8LISHIRS CHOICI QUAAANTEE------ rll,. ~ 1s tully guaflllteed II you 111 d1sus111hee1 en 111y W'lf'/ you may "'urn 11 lor 1 promp1 111e1 lull retuna To 0 RDE R• Send your neme, lldclntaa, :rlpcodeandchectlOt • money °"* for .... pfua 11.00 po9Wge end Nndttng to PubflaMr9 C~, Box 62 a.pt. '*PWD, KeMlng10n Si.tlon, Btooktyn, N.Y. 11211. N. Y. Ind N.J. ~ edd 8PPfOfM11ite ..... tu. PIMM pMt or..,iy (General Ottocet t346391hSt Bfooklyn N.Y. t1218)US CunencyOnly 1 1984P\lbllttlefaOIOKle. SAVE! Order lwo tor Sf2.50 plu1 $2.00 postage Md handling. I By Marilyn Hansen A treasured goodie from your own kitchen is a truly personaJ way 10 rf'member special friends and lun-d ones With lime short, rhe Thirty-Minute Chef comes 10 th e rescue with several r.•111p11ns recipes designed to ht• put toget her in a twinkling. T 11~ will all look their best pre11ilv packaged with ribbon. holly. arid a litile ncte. Another rhoughtful idea is to (nclude the recipe along w11h the gift atOCOlan 1'ltUllUI J (6-oz..) pkp. eeml-1wee1 c-bocolate blta I t I+.£;•~ .,.•eelfl-4 rondeneed allli (oot ""apc>rated mllk) I lableapoon vulfia utn<'I finely d>opped nula. O&ked coconut. t'bocolate •prlnldee, UMWtttened c:~ I. I 11 heaV} saocepan. over low 1t'al melt chocolate chips with '~et·tened condensed milk Hl'mO\ e from heat, stir in vanilla 2. Chill m1Xl\Jre 2 hours or until tirm Shape into I -inch balls. roll 111 dll)' ol the above coat1nss Chill I hc•ur or unul hnn. Store covered ii rourn temperature Make$ 6 doun 4mal'l'rto Truffles Omit vamlla ind .ldd 3 tablespoon.o; Amaretto l1qut"Ur and 1~ teaspoon almond 1·xtra<t Roll in finely chopped tr~ed almonds \ff(mc.m~ ~hod In a 1-quan ~la.~ measure. combine chrps and '\\eetf'fied condensed milk. M~ ~ave on full power 3 rrunutes. Shr· rmq <titer 1 'h minutes Stir un11I 'rnnoth Proceed as abovr aoumaGll aALU Z Npa ronltttk>nera' 1u1ar. divided 2 ''1 nipa ~y cnaaJted YaAJUa watua 'about IO wlllttt) l etip nnety daopped walnutaor~ 2 labanpooa.a llD.wtttM)l"d coc:oe I ' <'Up bami»on 3 ·~rn>rl'I •ynip l. In a large bowl, combme 1 cup mnftoc:tioners' sugar and remain· 111g mgreclients 2. 'lift remaining cup confec· r1ont'f\0 sugar onto a shed ol wax- L'Cf paper lJsi~ your hand,,, Wpe rmxtu"' into l·1nch balls. roll och in sugar For best stonng. wrap ~ach ball In a mall squ~ cl dlastic him or foil Makn about 3~ dom1 I I I eg •bite, beaten 1.ll1btJy I tablapoon w•ter S ~ pecan baJVH v. cup....,. 'h t~o 1alt, or 10 IN1e J ~sround clnJLUlllM>o Vt teup a oci lf'OUDd c-to .. es Yi teupoc>n l">UDd outmq I. In small bowl beat t()f!tther egg white and water Stir m l)«ans st1mng until all surfaces are mo1stl'ned 2. Mix togecher !>ugat. sail cm namon doves and nutmeg ~nnkle over pecan.$. mixing well Spread pee.am on a lightly greased or foll-lined cookJe sheet and bake in preheated 300 F ovE>n for 30 minutes Stir once or twK't' to cnsp and drv pecat}S evenl} ~ak~ J OJP!> APPUGDB PllUNI GIUlllR 2 cupa dittd app&e. I Y, cupa 1Uttd oaloa1 I cup diced pttn pepper I dove 1u1k. ~ I l'UP app~ <'Ider vl~ar I l'Up w•ter 'IJ (Up 1u1ar 'I. cup pmckt'd dark brown su1ar Z <'UPI plttt'd prunf'•, h8Jv~ 11t rup 11U1r•1H.0hlno l'hf'rr'M-a. h&ht'd I tablelp<>Cln 1ratt'd h"f'lh 1tnrer 2 teupoon• mUAtard ltt'd• Ya teupooo aeJt. or to WIC' 'h ·~ cnubecl r'f'd pepper 1. In larllt' saucepan combme 11p- ples onions 1Jfeen peppf'f !Jafhc vinegar ~ater and sug.m lJnn!J to boll. reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes. stimng occa.o;10nallv 2. 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S C ' \ot fancy enough" How about t1 stagecoach rrom Oklahoma (It\ 1 The Amencan H1stoncaf Suppl_\ Catalogue lists · newlv manu[actured items from the past available today · Author Alan Welhkoff has compiled an ctmazing array of oldie-like goodies that can be ordered from suppliers all O\er Amer· 1ra If vou want. vou can get an 1815 apothecarv chest. fill it \\1th Thavers %pperv Elm D1rna1 Lozl"nges decorate 11 "1th a whale 011 lamp build an "Xact replica of Thoreau s Wal- den Pond cabin to put 11 all in dnd en)O) a puff or two on a I ~ark Twain 1896 pipe durin8 l on st ruction So whether you re a history i buff one of those rare people f who ha.<. everything~r JUSI J s11..k and tired or the 20th cen· > tury have a look at the book But remember You ha\e to pay in 1984 dollars llW\1 lll\\Hl1ll I IPLlllDOll INTHI llOUGll o vou have what little rt lakes to be "Amenca's Worst Avid Golfer .., GoU Drgest is looking for a man age 26 to 54 who has a hand1· BY MARION LONG cap of at least 36 (the max· imum for men). and who plays more than 21 rounds a vear - miserably Senior editor Jerry Tarde ex- plained. "The winner must be a golf nut who loves the game -despite his inadequacies - confident that one day he will find a secret swing, a key to putting his game on track " Does it seem that Mr Tarde is directing his comments specifically at you" Do you see more sand in nine holes on the course than vou would in nine weeks on the Sahara? If so. \.\ nte to Amenca's Worst Avid Golf er. Golf Digest P 0 Box 5350. Norwalk. Conn 06856 \1avbe vou'll be one of the two lucky flnahsts who will even· tually hnk up on one of the na- tion s top courses -to prove who s the baddest one of all HHl\I I()\( I l'L \\ll HOWTO .. A ICllOU.a •Y cumNGaum here are at least a million independent scholars m the United States. tn· eluding thinker-0f-all·trades Buckminster Fuller and h1stor· ian Bartara Tuchman And theres room for more -m· eluding you "Knowledge is not 1ust what hts into the departments of a college... assen.s Ron Gross. founder and director of the In- dependent Scholarship Pro,ect He points out that such disc1· plmec; as Peonom1c.s phvstcs ~ .. and computers all started out· side of the universatv " Gross 1s in the business of organizing networks of inf onnation for researchers who don t have in· stttutional backing For help tn becoming an ex· pert on whatever arcane sub- ioct warms your intellect, wnte Gross at 17 lv1yrtle Dnve. Greai ~eek. \ Y 11021 You 11 ne\ er stand on a three-mile-long registration hne agam THAT'LL R .A DOZDI llOAS TOGO HOLD THI i$AISY • ,j7+. I or manv :"peop e flowers are a last·mtn· ute after-five idea. reasoned Ken Watkins. a North Carolina florist So Watkins came up w11h d flower dlSpeflsmg machine and set it up outside his shop Before he knew 11 business was blooming. Impressed b\' the machine he installed in their hospital. several doctors bought ~atk1ns out guaran- teed him a lifetime rovaJtv. and gave him a rob selling the machines nationally The 100 Flower Center machines now around the country dispense bouquetc; priced from S8 ro SI 5 What s next for last-minute romantics -print-Out sonnets" alln'llDAYI NEXT WEEK IN FW • <\ISS\ Spacek talks about her ne\\ movie The Ru.¥11' .ind hPr most important role mothPr • A recent Gallup poll ">hed.s <,Qme hght on how to talk to rnur kids about dnnkinsi. 8IDllDI lllADI... ~ What are people redding ~ before th~ retire ror rhe night"' Hert> are two reports Dr. Mlchael W. Fox. sdeo· dftc dlredor of tbe H\llDMle Society a.ad author of T1w Animal Doctor'• A~ Boolt I .. "' JUSI read DommrmrP and 4Hect10n ThP Wakmll, nl Pet\ b\ Yi-Fu Tuan II' an analv-.1-, of ho\\ \-.t• manipulate am mah and plant-;-llke bonsai and ha1r(e.s l:<if\-ror (1Ur O~n en1m.ment Yi-Fu beile\'e.-, as I do that proplf' net'd to respt>t:t all h\ ir1Q rhm~c, 1n 1ni1 tor thnn~h t" Or. Ro~rt F. Swinge n, veterinarian, La CroAe, Wla. \ 1t>tnam A I (1.\ton. b~ ~an· ley Karnow It c; one of the h~ pure h1stone-. of that time The book tellc; u.-.. ho\\ and \\hV we got 1nvol' ed and 11 ., a ~ pnmer on ho\.\ not 10 qet in· 'ol\ ed m .-..uch a mess agam " bec:Ulr.e Eootor ~ Tarwv ~ (Oltor ?.., ~ OellQft O.reci« ~ M~ Seno Edolor'I .at!' s.nz .. ..,..,., £""' Bt1N t<ooa Eollor ""-<¥ ..... ..., A•MX Editor Oe..a c;._... CopyEoltor.AC019~..,..._, Aut fOllOt Ml'-~ :i::t" "Ctlet.C:O...•"_,.,., ""°'ol!dltor 11c-ei.. AITo.t.ctor ~oSltno •11S...-O.l9C!Ot,"°<:t1a'O \/IJOll .4rt ANOC a.rii. ... JtDIOt\ Art ~ l(•o;ma" Cont Witt..... C.0-~" a.r-:.., ~De~ JOe-,. .. ~IPl'W' ~ •.-. 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LOS ANC1ELE~ -Jane Se}mour. sometimes dubbed ·the Queen of 1hc M 1n1series, turned down five such serial'> 10 pla) one ol Ernc'>t I kmingwa> ·., mo<,t fa\unat1ng and complicated ht•roml''· Lad) Bretl Ashk> ··t..ad y Brett Jumped off the p:ign v.hl'n I read the scnp1." ~1d Se)mour "I thought the Mory wa\ powerful. C'\:C1t1ng. different and not JUSt another '>oap opera I fell in love with the character ·· The Bntic.h-born actress star'> with Hart Bochner and· Robcn (arrad1ne in ··Tht· Sun Also Rises." Heming"' a~\ nmd St'l 1n post-World War I Furope. NB( will teleca~t the m1n1sene.-. in two pans tonight and Monda). Ian Chark·.,on and l conJrd N1moy also star "Everyone wants something the\ 1:an't ha-.c:· said Sf) mour "She's 1n hHc \>.llh ,1 man "ho can't ha"c t;t•xual relations. "iht• chooses to love him more than Jmnnc 1n the world. >\nd. hdo\ c'i her \O mud; hnan watch her go offw1th other men E:ven h1' hest fnend " he's another' 1ct1m of that period. \he tned to hve her life to the fullest Women love her becau~ she'' outragcou .. :· Since completing "The Sun .\l~o Rises:· Se)mOur has appeared in the feature corned) film "Head Office." She calls 11 a comhina11 on nf "Airplane," "Network " and ''Hospital ·· ··Nn one·., C\er seen me 1n a tomcth " 'ihl' ..aid ··wcll. I "a' in ·oh, Ht·aH·nl\ Dog." hut tht· rult• " nc' a \.\llrk w1th animals. The good thing 1s that I rnct m) husband. David Flynn. during the filming of that.·· Seymour. who now has a 1-)t.'ar-old dau~hter. Katie. laughed. "You should St"e me in the morning when I put Katie on the school bus 1n my bathrobe," she said. "Maud Adams lives across the 4'trcet. We sometimes laugh. If onl y the world could see what the James Bond women look hkc in the morning." Scymou r was 1 n .. L1 vc and Lc.-t Die." the first Bond movu~ w11h Roger Moore. Adams was in "Octopu~!>) .- "My attitude 1s that when I'm old and gray I'll look back .on the phenomenon of the Bond films and be proud." she said. "It's noqust anothe'r film . It's a film sencs The Bn11sh JOUmahsts keep pointing out that I'm one ofthc few actress wh o've gone on after a Bori<U)4lh:' "The Sun Also R1SC$" 1 Seymour's fifth m1n1series. Previously. ~he starred 1n Jane Seymour eipe champagne in ''The Sun Aleo Rlees.'' "Captains and The Kings." "Seventh i\vcnuc." "The .\wakening Land" and "East of Eden " ··~omebod) told mt.• I was the queen of the m1n1sen e'> ... c;he c;a1d. "That label's ~tuck tn me for c1gh1 )Car\ and any label that lac;ts that long and kCl'f>'t) ou employed rnn't he all thJt hJd. "I oo~ at the mo' ll'' tc><la )'. Thq 're all for 17-)ear-old kid'>. The hcst roles todav are in the min1scnc\. I choose the best material available. I don't have m) own production company yet. but that can be done quickly when ~our husband's a business manager." Seymour said she looked at the 1957 film version of "The un Alc;o Rises:· which swrrcd Ava Gardner. "I thought the men 1n the movie were too old. (T~rnne Power was 44and Mel Ferrerwas40) fl wac; ludicrous. The men in the m1nrsenec; art· closer to the proper age. And the) (the 11,H film- mak~) d1dn"1 film th,• movie 111 \\pain. The 5ook gave >OU a taste of pain like no o ther "I didn't lnow th e character whcn I -;tarted 1 was fngh1cncd. I found the character 1n Pans. Pans has that romantic. hving•hfr-to-thc-fullest feeli ng. It ha., styk and atmo phcrc I couldr\'t have gotten that same feeling 1f we'd ~one 1t in Los Anp,el .. s. I wa'i danc1 .. on the tables 1n - ?ans in a real Chanel dress:· Lady Brett. she said. was a woman who bewitched men. then destroyed them because she had a cruel streak. She had to have men physically. but couldn't accept a permanent relat10n'lh1p "I seem inc..,11ably to end up doing a romance ... Se)mour said "I think ro- mant·c 1\ forever Evcf)one can 1dent1fy with that. Romance 1s so often pictured as \ex. But 1n the great romances people hardl~ ever get together ·· De Young plays 'other Kennedy' LOS ANGELES (AP ) • Actor ChJf De Young don a brotherly sw11ch of roles (or the CBS mtn1scncs "Robert F Ken- nedy and His Times." DeYoung portrays President John F. Kennedy in the three-pan program. which will be telecast on Jan. 27. IQ and 30. In 1978. DeYoung star-ml as Rohen Krnncdy 1n the NB m1nisc:nes "Kina ... Sunday, Oec.9. 1984 3 -Dayti1ne Drmna Lucy, Bob-by l~aving 'Dallas' Producers gave Tilton her walking papers~. __ Duffy wanted toquti BY LYNDA HIRSCH By now everyone knows that ifs official that .. Dallas" as axing two major cast members at the end of the year. First to go will be Charlene Tilton, who plays Lucy. Tilton had hoped to stay wath the show but producers felt Lucy had run out of storyhnes Luq will head for Europe after a bad love affair. JenUee Harrison wall fill the character gap 1n the barcly-over-21-rangc. But unlike Lucy. Jenilee's character Jamie will be very smart and team up with Cliff Barnes. Also 'ilatcd to leave .. Dallas .. as Patrick Daffy. No word on how the popular Bobby character will be written our. There are some rumori. however. One is that he might be killed off. Other\ sa} that Bobb> wall be wrmcn out and then recast a fev. years down the lane . The .. Dallas .. contract as through 1987 so producers can make long-term plans. .. Dallas .. 1\ interested an signing a new male love 1n1crcst for knna Wade, pla yed by Prtacllla Presley. Several big name-; arc being bandied about. 1ntlud1ng Peter Fonda. F.orget those rumor about ··Paper Dolls" go,.ng o ff the air. ABC as g,1V1ng the show several shots 1n the arm. One l'i a brand-new time -;lot, Tuesdays at I 0 p.m , · .. . .. ., . ' . . '· ., ' ' . . . . • · '• . . . . \. '. . \I ' I -. ' . ' . .. ' '' ' I ,~ Charlene Tilton (left) wu evicted from Southfork. while Jenilee Harri.on etepped Into her character gap. and another I'> th e s1gn1 ng of Lauren Hutton in a maJ<>r role ... Paper Doll<> .. is all a \Oap should be -.glossy. fun ttnd ca mp C:il\l' 11 a look-'>cc "l:dgc of N1gh1 '1 produca Nick Nicholson \3)'> chance'> of .. fdgc .. being "i)'nd1cated look prcll}-<,lim N1,hulson. who ha'> been with the 'ihow for o'er IM years. had hoped that the 29-ycar·old soaper could get a third life\. la -;ynd1cat1on (rt . started on CBS and moved to A BC ~vcn year., ago.) At lir<,t 11 !>t'cmed po s1blc that the 'lhow could go the s-.nd1ca11on route, hut mountang._.-....,~Jcc "Ldgc of Night .. CM"I be prcll) CO'ill}' - The final episode on the la\t v.-ed ol l.k·cemhcr will havl' '>C"eral ha pp) ending~. bul \Inn: "[dge of N 1gh1" 1s a mys tc:r} 'ihow 111o1.lll l•nd on a m)'>tCraOU'i note. Kin Shriner, '>tar of ''Rituals:· rel'entl) "CO i to '>Cl' th e film .. rh1cfof Hearts" With a huddy The movie l'i about a man who steal'i for a living. When Kin and has friend returned to the friend's apartment. the apartment had been burglamcd Talk about life 1m1ta11ng an Susan Lucci 13 years as Erica Saan Lucci 4 Sunday, Dec. 9, 1984 BY L Y~A HIRSCH Q· ~Susan Lucci appeared 1n an> \oap other than "All My Children?" -Kl .. Ruffalo. N.Y. A: Susan bas been tbe vlvaclou1 and vlclou1 Erica for 13 yean. It WH her flnt acting job. Prior to tbat Suu n bad been a college Uudent and a model In print media. Q: I'm fearful that .. ~anta Rarbara" may be canceled. l rcall> hkc the i;how I'> 11 about to get the heave-ho'' -R.J . Baton Rouge, La. A: NBC Ila sunk big bucks Into "Saota Barbara" and bas vowed to give It at lea1t a· two-year try. By the way, yo u're not alone. Remember even the weake.t-rated show b11 mllllou of fana. Q· What can you tell me abuul th.it man clou'> ac1or who pla)!. David on "Ont• l afc to Live'>" I think he'" fahulous -R.S . Santa \rr<t < ahl A: Fabulous Michael Z&1low '1 flnt soap opera aulgnment w11 11 rotten Roger on "Guiding Light." lo fact, Roger was 10 popular wltb Michael playtn1 blm that be w11 killed off several times ud tben brought back to life. Zaslow flnaJly beaded out for Hollywood, did 1ome prime-time wor~ -aueat 1pot1 and 1ach -ud tbea decided to come back to New York Hd create tbe role of David Rinaldi, plul1t- couoterspy on "One Life to LJve." Mlcfaael 11 married In real life to writer S11aa Hufford and tlaey bave a claupter. 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Maria Schell ( I hr . 40 min ) I UMOIQOD aa UlmlPUYIOOK TMI _. ~ Animated A yoong girl searches tor her IOSt friend who has oeen kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen l···a.~:a:::°"~'" , ... nm am.., DOWYOUlml .-CAMITORY ICHOOLIOY 'Antlll This story aboot reenage pregnancy is based upon Jean- neue Eyerty's novel. "He's My Baby Now,' and lealures Dana Plato t ''Olfl'renl Strolles") as the unwed t1101he< wtlh Rob Lowe as the YO\JnO talher ( 1 hr ) I MUltOUI TOWN HAU .. mTTMl,_11 NO llAWI YAl..UY An1ma1ed A magi- cal teoendar)I. refuge is the only hope for some California condors about ro lose l lhelf :r .:,r1ruclt0n WU,WLDWllT rr•wna "'91.., WTI COUMI llCMI "The Song 01 Bernade1te" < 1943. Biography) Jenniter Jones. Charles Btekford (2 hrs 40 min J ii llPOllTICBITD (k l llCMI · Airplane II The Sequel" I 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays Julie Hag- ~rty ( t hr 25 min ) l.J llOVll La Trav1eta ( 1982 Musical) Teresa Stratas. Placido Domingo ( 1 hr . 58m1n) WUTIROOI NOlfllTAL 1::11 'ACITMIUnoet ...... PONYI Ale...,. ... TODAY DAYOl•wovmti--"'f 18111TM COllLMm llCMI "Capricorn One" ( t978. Suspense) Elllolt Gould, James Brotln (2 hrs. 30 min) I,_ f!LM'IT_ ,,_....,. .-CAM MIMITI ...c:efTD WIT WllTI COUMI WORLD CUP._ Men's Slalom lrom Sestr1ere. traly ( 1 hr 30 mm ) llCMI "To Be Or Not To Be' ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brook5, Anne Bancroll ( 1 hr, 47 min) (0) TMI llYlll .... OI A NCH U> An unhappy rich kid, who has everything 1111cept lnenos. finds that his hie changes dramallcally when he is offered seven w1sheS by a fairy godmother (Butterfly Mc=~) -l••tM:Alal ... fOOTUU. Aeglonal cover8ge ol C1nc1nnatf Bengals at New Orlean• Saints, New England Patriots at Philadelphia E.agtes. M1am1 Oolpn1ns at tnd1anapot;s Colts. Seallle Seahawlca at Kansas City Chiefs or Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers (3 hra ) 8 llOYll "Curly And Hts Gang In The Haunted Mansi()('!' ( 19•7. Comedy) Geo~~~o, Virginia Grey (2 hrs ) ... POOTUU.. Green Bay Peckers at ChfC.(lQO Bea11 (3 hrs) a l9ALD"' nunt CJ) llCMI "Charlie Chan In Monte Carlo" .{ 1937, Mystery) Warll8f Oland. Keye -Luk;.\'~ min) ITOllYlllOW'IW ~TMI,_. rmC11AL....a llCMI "Ti> Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983, Comedy) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr . •7 min.) mwMTODAY -«Zl llCMI "Sex And The Single Gtrl' ( 1964, Comedy) Tooy Curtis. Natarie _1w1!::·~~:=n) · _,ICHILLD ~ llDl~­llAl ..... llCI THIA• Yow. FIM.l'I RCIAL "Brother Tough" A yoong boy 1s pressured into the boxing rtng to follow the path of his Older brother a Golden Gloves champion For- mer heavywe1gh1 boxer Joe Frazier and actor John Amos star mlPIMOIW.PIWa CO) IOCK-Alm IOU. Tie Alm NOW Travel down the h0nky-1onk highway of country and western style rock and roll mvs•c with 1he sounds ol Carl "Mr Blue Suede ShOeS' Perkins aOd Joe Ely l ~TO~ 1W llCMI "Just An Old Sweet Song" ( 1976. Drama) Robetl Hoolts Cicely Ison ( 1 hr • 30 m111 ) AT TMI llCMll FWUCN.11 llOVll "Ulysses" ( 1955, Adventure) K1r=s. Anthony Quinn (2 hrs J fl) OI HIAWATHA Animated Based on Longfellow's 'The Song Qt Hiawatha .. The triumphs and conquests of the Indian hero are chronicled from his learning the language ot lhe forest animals to his trav- els to Blest Keewaydm to rule the ktng· dom of the Northwest Wind ( 1 hr ) ~ fOCUI a. 90CllTY (!) NA IOll J C Penney Classic final round lrve lrom Largo. Fla (2 hrs ) llCMI "Splendor" ( 1935. Drama) M111am Hopkins, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr . t 7 rn1n) (Z) llOVll '$1~ Weeks" ( 1982 Drama) Dodtey Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr ,,.l''F·--COU-NTTAUR llCMI 'Against Alt Ftags' ( 1952 Adventure) Errol Flynn. Maureen 0'Hara I~ -wmtDAVID-.UY llAllWmCI THIA• rocue a. IOC8TY ,.,. .... WI Wrench Doozer ltnds ti hard to say no when his lnends start 'ltooping" (Q) llCMI "Never Say Never Again" ( 1983. Adventure) Sean Connery. Klaus Marl3 Btandauer (2 hrs . 17 mm ) -iu· ....... ---· •1~naa• 1'19-wmlDAft>~ .-r ... llCMI 'C1u1sa Into Terror" ( 1978. Horrorl Ray Milland. Hvgh O'Bnan (2 hll) I .... _., :-. "'°'•' SIC- (C) llCMI "The Earthkng" ( t980. Adi/en-· ture) William Holden. Rlcky Schrodei. ( 1 hr . 42 min.) , CH> llCMI "'Threshold" (1981. Drama) Donald Suthe<tand Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr . ... ,··s:~ ... -- 11111.-rM COflUll) ........... ll'fli&n "Agatha Chrrstie's Parrners In Cmne" The BeresfOfdS help a woman wrio suspects 1001 ptay when three mem- bers of her househOld are made Ill by gltt chocOlates Q l ~NCVW 1119 llCMI "Papa·s Delicate Condition" ( 1963, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Glynis Johns (2 hrs. 20 min) ttl II (I) ... '°°1UU Wast11ngton Red- l~"etI;. ::::•>I •MAW llCMI "Oon't 0Mk The Water" ( 1969. Comedy) Jackie Gleason Es1e11e Parsons (2 hrs ) e llOYll ··starShtp 1nvast0ns" ( t978. Sc1enc.-flc11on) Roberl Vaugtln Crmsto- pher Lee (2 hrs ) fl) ... flOOTIALL San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos (3 hrs.) Cill) ........ MIOUQHM MTI (I) ~ Australian Open Men's F1nat from Melbourne (R) (2 hr~ (1:) llOYll · Eddie And e Cruisers" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Ber nger Michael Pare I t hr . 32 mm ) .- llOYll On The Town' t 1950 MuSl- cal) Gene Kelty Frank Sinatra ( I hr 38 min) (I) llCMI "Silkwood'' ( 1983. Drama) Meryl Slreep Kvrt Ru~tl 12 hrs 9 mm) l lOUa~AM W flUDll _. Aegutarty schecluted programming m111 be delayed due to ttl ~.,:O:ks ._. CJ) llCMI "Chad Hanna" ( 1940. Orama) Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour (2 hrs ) 8) llCMI ' The Com Is Green" ( 1979 Orama) Ka1har1ne Hepburn tan SaynOf I ~5.:,n;j MIOUQH ntl AMT1 .. ••-An*MD TO•'...., llCMI "Sherlock Hotmes In New York" ( 1976. Mystery) Roger Moore Palrlcll Macnee (2 hrs ) ..... llOYll "An American Christmas CarOI" ( 1979. Fantasy) Henry Winkler . Dorian Harewood t 2 hrs ) • .,..,.... llOl.OIY CC) llCMI "Locat Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Peter Riegefl Bu1t Lancas1er ( 1 hr 50 min) .,_ • KITTO 'f Comedy" I 1982. Comedy) Robert Of' Niro. Jerry Lewis ( I hr 41 min) CO).. Toots1t>' ( 1982 Comedy) Dost•n Hottman ~ c:>ea Lanoe ( 1 hi 56 m1n4.. .. 1. ~ Allll& In order 10 earn hts wings. a very m11Chte\IOUS lillle angel '' sent t>eck to Earth to "° 11 good deed 11 hr . 30m1n) ........ aMD Sunday, Dec. 9. 1964 11 -Sunday Coal. I .UTllT 90RTt LIQBl)I WflODUCllQ llOLOeY .. llO¥m "Here Come5 Trouble" (1 9A8. Comedy) Wilham Tracy, Joe Sawyer ( 1 hr . 15 min) 8 DRAG RACM "Spnngnahonals" I 1 hr) ®> llO¥m Red Alert ( 1977. Suspense) Wilham Devane. Michael Brandon 12 hrs) I HAWM .... IP&IAlelUTctM JIOCllT • UAMt Robert Wooas vs •4 Luther LasSller (R) ( 1 hr ) llO¥m 'Over-Under. Sideways-Down'· ( 1977 Drama) Robert V1haro Sharoo Goldman ( 1 hr . 26 min ) llAITIR HMOLD-MD THI IO'H Athol rugard's play about the turning point 1n the friendship between a young man and his black servant 1n South Af11ca Matthew Brodenc;.k s1ars as Hally and Zakes Mokae re-creates his Broadway role as Sam t l hr 30 m1n I Ml@ UMDIMIA WOM.D °' MCQUll COUl- TUU -~,.,,.,.,*-MD • .. l.IQNMO llO¥ll "Animal Crackers" ( 1930 Comedy) Marx Brothers, Margartfl Dumont ( l hr . 38 min ) 11:1111) W aL.llt A ll009IJQHT lllmWll Forty years aller his drsappearance over the English Channel. the band leader associated w11h such American classics as 'In The,MOOd'' and "Chattanooga Choo- Choo" 1s paid tribute by host Van John- son and guest performers Te" Beneke. Jottnny Desmona. Sylvle Sy1ns. Anita Gil· lette end Juj1us LeRosa ( 1 hr 55 mtn ) • 1 M•CM ADftJfTUlll LAm1190 IUT °'Ma ntm O ~ IACa. ltOTTIR • llO¥ll "BIOOd On Satan s Claw ( 1970 Horror) Patrick Wymark. Linda Hayden (2 hrs ) (!) llO¥ll "The Men Who Would Be King" ( t975. Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine (3 hrs.) • llO¥ll "The Night Qt The Griuly" ( 1966, Adventure) Cllnl Walker Martha 19~PLll 90RTIWAP .UT CMIFI °' _,, Oii.UNi ( llO¥ll "South Pac1t1c · ( 1958, M11s1 cal) M1tz1 Gaynor Rossano Brau· (.? hrs, 51 min) IPORTICINTIR ' llO¥ll "Defiance" ( 1980 Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent Theresa Saldana ( I hr . 43 min) ' CO) MOYll WarGames ( 1983 Suspense) Matthew Broderick Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min ) • 111> WMIT\..M 41118 .,. "Fabulous Joe" ( 194 7 Come- ~) Watter Abel. Marie Wilson 4111 B .,. "Las Vegas Roundabo\11' ( 1975 Myatery) Rober I Wagner. Eddie Albeft ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) l ... CGllmSI~ ATMllOWla A• 1 D • U&. WOll.D -'M:ll OI C-.. l\N .,. "lhe Outsiders· 11983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howall. Matt Dtllon ( 1 ht . 31 min Ju ·1=·-AIC ... O 12 Sunday, Dec. 9. 1984 l :m·~ ITMtm IQUAM POOT GIJm'll•IG ~'I mATllT MOlmn'I Besr Ever Professionals ( I hr ) ' llOYll "GOidy The Last Of The Gold en Bears" ( 1984 Adventure) Jeff Rich ards, Jessica Btack. ( 1 hr . 3 1 min ) U:) OIWIGI COUNTY TODAY .. (!1) teA IAIHTIAU Kansas City Ktngs vs Utah Jau (from Las Vegas, Nev ) (2 hfs , tS mm ) lr1llCIWUl~ON THI PUllCl'NI ....... .... AUCI AIC ... O ntl UDtQ °' llDWIA '°"'' AND THI TIM.I °' DOOll Filmed h1ghhghls and oullakes from the George Lucas-Steven Spielberg produclion "Indiana Jones And The Temple Qt Doom." with beh1rtd thP scenes comments by cast and 1 .. w 1nclud1ng Ha111son Fora 6l) COl.OMOUNDI (fl) rz:i llOYll Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? ( 1983. Comedy) Karen Slack M1chae1 Emil ( 1 hr 30 rrnn ) m H llAYOHAU. -Evening ----• -10 ... llO¥ll "The Winds Of Autumn ( 1975. Adventure) Charles B Pierce. Earl [ Smith An I l year-old Quaker boy sets out across the grasslands ol 1880s Mon tana 10 avenge his family's deatns (t> t11s 1 U THE ROAD TO O.OAY Jerry Dunphy hosrs this loo~ t>ac~ ~I one ol World War 11 s most famous battles the invasion ol Nor mandy ( 1 hr) ())cat ... C1> MOYIE "Sherlock Holmes 111 Now York" ( 1976. Mystery) Roger Moore Patrrck Macnee Holmes and Warson rush lo New York 10 thwart Professor Momirty l hrs) NHT IAC«I WfTH DAVID HOROWITZ , .. llO¥ll The 01he1 Side 01 The Mo1111 1111n Part II I 19/8 Drama) Mar•lyn Hassell 1 irnuttay Bottoms Former cn;im pion •.kier .J111 K1nmrn11 rendered a QuAori pteg1c. l>y a tragic.. acc..1dent wrestles with sell dnubl when ;1 f1f"w love enters he• hie tWIT TO HAllT i hrs) llOYA Shark experl D< John Mccosker ol San Francisco's Stetnhafl Aquarium e•am1nes tl)e latest inlormati0n, ano the 1ac1 and hcltQI'\. surrounding the great white shark, a feared predator ot the St"a QP hr l fl ) IUPIMOUTI °' THI -Marvelour. Marvin Hagler vs Roberto Doran (Nov 1983 1n Las Vegas, Nev ) {R) ( 1 hr ) (Hl TMt MCRAC:lllt A FNITAIY C* 1C1 Champion ltgure ~a191s Dotothy Hamill Robin CouSlns and Jo Jo Srarbtd star tn rhrs adap1a1ton on ice of "The Nutcrack er ballet l orne Greene narrates (I hr . 22 mtn) ..__,. lo.> llO¥ll "The Bishop's Wlfe" ( 1948 Fanrac;y) Cary Granr. Lorelle Yol)ng Obsessed by his dre11m of erecllng' a cathedral, a bishop endangers his mar roage until ~e 1! atded by 8 friendly Sptr1t l I ht 48 min) ($J llO¥ll "Chr1s1mas 111ies Of The Freid" I t919 Dr11rna1 Bitty Off Wtlhams. Me11a ... Schell A former soldier who once he live nuns build a chapel returns 10 them and finds they once again nee help ( I hr 40 min ) 1:21 fill PLIDGI IMM Regularly schec programming may De delayed du .. ~~MCMIP ~~ADYNITAQI (C) MOYIE 'They Call Me Bruce?" I 1 Comedy) Johnny Yune. Margaull ~ 1ngway A West coast Asaan cook 1s 1ake11 101 karate e,l(perl Bruce Lee runs afoul of llaltan gangster ~ ~~n) 11::111) ntl MUTCtlAClD M1kha1I Baryshr choreo'graphed and stars 1n accla1rtied 1977 production of rcha1kovsky holiday classic. perlorme lhe American Ballet Theater with Ge tt.irkland 111 the role of Clara IA) ( 1 35mu1) 1• tJ Cf; • 119am• 0 m ILYD .oC*I When Rick Alh ancl Freddy become beauty contest I es each promises a 01fleren1 g1rf ! win U [O) NPUY'I llUIYI fT Of! MOT1 lured the burn.!f1g of nine million tirE the world's grdatest fire re-craalton Dubllr-d•SCO tire a new tire safety sp 11ng oev1c:e C,) I ht I iE ::llMCH C'i) ~ aAX Regularly &Ched programming may be delayed duE pledge break.s rr ) IUlllMOUTI °'THI""' Cattos ~ ion vs A drago Valdez (July 197' Monte Carlu) (R) ( 1 hr ) L MOYIE funo)' Lady' ( 1975 Musi Barbr;i ~rre•<.and James Caan y, alle• t>P• tJ1vorc.e vaudeville and I! radio srar F11nny Bf!ce begins a humor love-r1a1e rela11onsh1p with Broad songwriter Billy Rose PG (2 hrs . min) . lZJ llllOVll l rt Trav1ata" ( 1982. Mus11 Teresa S11a1ac; Placido Domingo tragic love ol a consumptive courtesa recalled in lh1s version of Verdi's op G ( I hr '>8 min ) m lllYAllOTO llUIAltl 7:11 tt!> UTUM A base-10-p1nnacle e,l(pl• 11011 of the c.hr11a11c zones and ecol<><; t1ab11;i1s of Kenya's Mount K1hman1aro ~hrt 1~ UORTl'AOI 'NI 0) JIUll(Y .... TU Punky thro"" tantrum when Henry disposes ot lav0f1le doll . H n.AQQLI ftOCtt Wrench Doozer tine hard to 58y no when his friends s 1:11 @~fy'&.~ovm .. fJ CI> ~ • WROTI An eccer m1lhonaire \James Coco) involves Jes! 1n a ballhng murder 1nvest1ga11on ( 1 hr CJ G) OIQHT .... After an~cc1a wipes OUI KITT's memQfy CtrCUllS l te.M•s M1chae1 dazed me car is adop by a bOy Wfl~.o l'tP •S Jl'lreatened by Hl1eves ( I hr ) 8 CHllt A Cfl8M110ll AT CAUMI · unique styli> 011d '\fln&e of humor of popular e111Prl.t0111•r 1s showcased In perlormant r ' I ,,, Caesars PalaCE Las V~as 8 B MAllDCAIT\.1 1 MCCG•C« A crt t>~s lt&fllf" t~ jwdgo fOf the murder c ~il=~{lhr) TM.lt ... THIQ,\M- uleo 3 tr 382 tern nw .. ano PG lkC>~ th·~ tt, ... j b1 lse, hi =ea· s ,,, :ll a tnk Jlet.1 ,, on ,, .all rhe 1 IS !ra s a her s 11 art Inc IC8 ) ttnr ind 'ed WO he he h1S In .,,e f 8 -lunclay Cont. 18 llCMI ' The Night Of The Gr1uly" ( 1966. Adventure) Cltnt Walke< Martha Hyer A t0tmer lawman 1s bothered by a grizzly when he tries his hand at ranching !hrs) LIUT1Ut °' M NCH MD PAllOUI llCMI "The Man Who Loved Women' ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynotds. Julie Andrews An 1rres1s1tble scupllor who LS dev•ltShly attracted to women searches 11a1n1y for futftllment and has an afla1r w11h a mllhona1te's wife 'R' Q ( 1 hr 50 min ) ...m llCMI 'To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theater group 1n occupied Warssw saves itself and the POllSh underground from the Nazis by 1mpersona11ng SS officers PG' l1 hr , 47 rmn) (Q) llOYll "Never Say Never f(galn" I 1983. Adven1ure1 Sean Connery. Klaus Mana Brandauer Alter a world·lhreaten- 1ng organization steals two U S missiles and announces 11 will detonate the war- heads 1f a ransom 1s not mer. Bnt1sh agent James Bond is called 1n to save 1he world 'PG' (2 hrs . 17 min.) • llOYll To Be Or Not ·Tt> Be' ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancrolt A !heater group in occupted Warsaw saves itself and the POiish undergfOUnd from the Nazis by 1mpersona11ng SS officers 'PG' i ( 1 hr . 47 min ) THATQR. a• UTUlll A base-to-p1nnecle ellplora: 11on of the c1tmat1c zones and ecological hab11a1s ot Kenya's Mount K1llman1aro Q 1_! hr ) • n ~ llMTlll'tlCI THIATill ''The Barches ler Chronicles" Alter lhe Bishop promises the Dean's post to Ou1verful a newspaper report of Slope's appointment 10 the pos• tton enrages Mrs P1oud1e (Part 7 or 71 • • I( I h1 , 15 min ) 1:8 ..W,ALWIU. 1:8 LOU IUlt'f' ...,,...,,.,.., Ml Cl) ALL4T.All ,Mn flOll Luca.LI 1AU More than 100 celebrities 1nclud1ng Sam· my Davis Jr • Joi1n Collins. Cary Grant. Dean Martin. John Ritter. Frank Sinatra. Burt Reynolds and James Stewart pay tflbule to comedy's favorite redhead ( 1 hr l U G> M M AUO 11111 Hemingwaf\ tale ol post World War I Paris focuses on the ltves ot American expatriate Jake Rornes (Hart Bochner) a 1ournalos1 whose wa1 wounds have left him impotent und l ady Bretl Ashley (Jane Seymour) whO, lrus1ra1ed by her love tor Barnes enters 1n10 a hie of shorHlved affairs that becomes complicated when she meets a Russian covnl (Leonard NtmOyl (Part 1 ot 2) Q (2 hrs) B IU Y GRMWI CIMAOI Ol llCMI "Moon1aker' (1979 Adventure) Roger M00t:e. Lois Chiles While trying to recover • h11acked space shuttle B111tsh secret agent James Bond crashes wtlh on 1ndus111al magnate plan ntng 10 create his own dynasty 1n space i) Q {2 hrs . 45 mm ) wu .... _.eou ( Cl• lDW High School All-Ameri can Championships, from Orlando. Fla {B) (I hr) Cl) llCMI "Six Weeks" ( 1982 Orama) Dudley Moore M ary Tyler MOOfe A msr- 11ftd Cong1essionat cand•date becomes 1ncreaslngty tnvolVed 1n lhe llVM of a weslthy llJeow York woman •nd her levke miC daughter 'PG' ( 1 I'll 47 min ) •-econ t1I ID LUCWIO 'AYMOm • CC*C81 AT llMMIOll IQUAM ~ This all-llaltan program includes artas from "R1g01et10." Pagllaccl'' and "II Trovatore" as well as popular songs including "O sOle m10" and ·Toma a Su1r1en10" Emerson Buckley conducts lhe New• Jersey Symphony Orchestta, with flute S01<>1s1 Andrea G11m1· nelll (2 hrs) .. 1(119"' t.::11 ' ICMOOl. llA T llO¥ll "I Am A Fug1trve" ( 1932 Dre ma) Paul Muni, George ~t A man 1s broken u~ lhe 1MUman11y of a dated cum1nal iustiCe sys~2 hrs ) ~ LUCIMO 'AY II COllC8T AT llMMIOll IQUAM INm8I This a1H1a11an program includes arias from "Rlgoletlo.' · Pag1tacc1" and "II Trovatore" as well es popular songs 1nclud1ng "O sole mlo" and "Torna a Sumento" Emerson Buckley c.onducls the New Jersey Symphony Oichestra. w11h flute SOI01st Andrea Grim1· nell1 ( I hr 15 mtn ) • llOVW "Uncommon Valor' ( 1983 Drama) Gene Hackman. Robeft Stack A grieving lather forms a small force to res cue hos son who has been held p11sone1 tor 10 years alter being declared missing· 1n-act1on 1n Vietnam ( 1 hr • 45 min ) .. U Cl) 1'M1PB --. U. One ol Trappe1's residents must choose between returning to his hOmetown to pracllce or working with Stanford's top-notch near1- 1ran·l=arn I 1 hr ) ' I eat:: "''"~ , .. ,.o ....... ol lhe year's top albums featu11ng Pat Benatar W1lhe Nelson Waylon Jennings Teddy Pendergrass Linda Ronstadt. the Go Gos and Barry Man1low I 1 hr l ([) NA toU J C Penney ClasS1c final round. lrom L=Fla (RJ(2 hrs ) 1M1T11A ClllUUOlil ·~-"""TW-°' TMl All (S)..nwQ -@ llCMI "Fannv" ( 1961 . Musical) Mau· nee Chevalier. Leslie Caron A young French girl tans 1n love with a boy who goes to sea when he lmds our she's preg· nant (2 hrs , 45 min ) -11T•w.rTa ..,..._..,.nit WIB Featured a salute 10 El111s Presley ( t hr ) HI Of.MA~ Iii C0MCaT Thos concert taped 1n Ogden U1at\ re~res Ohv1a Newton John singing such hils as Physical, 'Hearl Allack" and 'You re The One rbat I Want " ( 1 ~r , 30 min) (0 ) llCMI "Smithereens" ( 1982. Drama) Susan Bermafl. Richard Hell A young woman hits the New York n19t11ctub clrcull 1n hopes of becoming a rock ·n· roll sing I star 'A' ( l hr, 30 mtn) ( mT OP lllAm Q .. umAJ "°"" , .... ,,. o m• ... M~ "'-A beh1nd·the·scenes rour ol show bvs1ness includes .a profile ot Petet Allen as well as the making or two videos. one by Kenny Rogers and Oouy Parton. the other by Jefmeine Jeclcson 1~heftli~~e host . 11..,, .. AM.All'T ~ llCMI ··The Earthling'· ( 1980. Ad11t1n turel W111Jam Holden. Ricky Schroder A world lraveler teache!I a young Ol'phon the weiys of survival 1n the Australian wilder ness 'PG' ( t hf • 42 min.) llOYll "One From The Hea1t" ( \982. Romance) Fredenc Forrest. Terf Garr The lrv&-yNr romance of a Las Vegas winOow dressef and he< iunk dealer boyfriend breaks up and each of them finds a more ellc111ng partner 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CZ)llCMI "Medium Cool" ( t969. Orama) Robert Forster, Verna Bloom A Chicago TV cameraman finds himself drawn 10 a strugghng sch0ol1eacher and her 111116 boy who becomes lost dv11ng the 1968 OemocratiC convention riots 'R' ( t hr . 50 min) l mcmmll!'t~ 1t:11 II COllVDIAT10ll """ WCL\llO 'AYAROTTI Opera tenof Luciano Pavarotll reflects-on tns PfOfesslonaf and personal life In an interview w11h Roberta Peters 1d eel ... ~Olllll ft:ll .... , IPmTI flllM. 'M:ailiW ,.ACI THI MAT10le R.com TOMPAl&Y ATTMlllOYlll llM'fPALWIU. G10M111CMA1L 'I "°"" ua • . 1WCWI 1b9 ...., Na11a1ed by John Gielgud, this documentary presents an overview of Ingrid Bergman's career featuring lllm clips home movies taken by her rather. and interviews w1lh Colleen Dewhurst. Angela Lansbury Liv Ullmann. Anthony Quinn and Jose Ferrer ( t hr . t 5 min ) 1w10 ... 1W llCMI "A Double Life I t978. Adven· ture) Dack Rambo Berl Rosario A weallhy playboy 1a1led on trumped-up charges vows vengeance on the white· collar criminals responsible tor his 1mpns- onment (2 hrs 10 min J a. w .::MAm. 'I"°"" ua• 1WCU. eel ... lll&llll8fT ... anaT..-r nit RD Featured a salute 10 EIVis Presley ( t h1 ) I WOM.D TCWOtt PlllfM"t a.MD we.rm llCMI "Threshold'' (1981, Drama) Donald Sutherrand, Jett Go1db1um. A heart surgeon raises a controversy by 1mplan11ng an expe11men1a1 mechanical heart tn a lemale patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min) Q) ROC8' MD MJU nB MD MOW Travel clown the honky-tonk highway ot country and western style rock and roll music w111'1 the sovndS or Carl 'Mr Blue Suede Shoes" Perlons and Joe Ety tt111.AIC ... Q MAMYO tt9 mAT MCOllD ~ COUICTIOll M IOAD TO NAY Jerry O\Jnphy hosts this look back at one ot W()(ld War ll's most tamous battles the invasion of Nor· Ima':,~.~ M1W C* '"'""' QUICMllTMINOm WOii.iV.. 11111 llOYll "The H~tlef" I 1961 Dr•mal Paul Newman. Jackie Gleason A pool st\ark loSeS his girlfriend •nd hlS self· re<'ipeel bl.It rega1ns1'1S pride aller beating the man responsible et hrs own game (2 hrs 15 min ) a. llCMI "Monty Python's The MNnlng 0 1 Life" ( 1983. Come<ty) John Cleese, Michael PaTin lhe Seven Ages of Man prolll<le the toose framework f()( a serleS ol cormc episodes spoofing everythlf'g from §fl\lfat rel)fOdvction to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr :>5 min I Sunday, Dec.9. 1984 13 -Sunclay Conl. W IJ HOW TO IUCC8D • ...._ llTATI (!) llCMI "Tough As They Come" (1942. Ofama) Dead End Kids. Little Tough Guys A gang leader goes to work for a hnance company and "tells tales out of schOol" about his boss (2 hrs ) l lOCl*C.-CA amTWI CMl.W NII ~QI IAIHTJAU UCLA at Memphis State (R) (2 hrs ) cm MOYll "WarGames·· ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew Brodenck. Dabney Coleman A teen-age computer whtZ 1nad· vertenlly gains access to the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly begins World War Ill 'PG'" ( 1 hr . S3 min.) . CZ) llOVll "Silkwood" 11983. Drama) Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell. A young worn· an becomes a spy in an effort 10 uncover evidence of negligence 1n work cond1t1ons a1 the nuclear-fuel plant 1n which she works A' (2 his • 9 mm ) ta I UT ,ATROL t1I WTOUCMYL.11 t:ll ... llOVll "Dark V1c101y' ( 1976. Orama) Elizabeth Montgomery. An thony Hopkins -·nclay -Morning Movies- •(C) "The Princess And The Cabb1e" (1981, D1ama) Vate11e Bert1nell1. Robert Desiderio ( 1 hr . 40 min ) "Allee s Adventu1es In Wonderland" ( t972 Musical) Ft0na Fullerton Michael Crawford ( t hr 36 min) · C2.i 'A Taste Of Honey· ( t962. Drama) Dora Bryan A11a Tush1ngham ( 1 hr 50 min ) .. Ill> "A Woman's De11otion" (1956. Mys· rery) Ralph Meeker. Janice Rule (2 hrs ) .,.cm "Six Weeks' ( t982. Orama) Dudley Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr . 47 min ) •(C) "OtplOmatie Courier" ( 1952 Drama) Ty1one Power. Stephen McNally ( 1 hr 37 mill) Beastmaster' ( 1982 Adven1ure1 Marc Singer Tanya Aobens ( 1 hr 45 min) (%J 'How I Won The War" ( 1968. Come dy) Michael Crawford John Lennon ( I hr , 51 min) • "The Twelve Cna11s' ( 1970. Come- dy) Ron MOOdy Frank. Langella ( 1 hr 33m•n ) •G "The Last Of The Badmen· ( 1957 Western) George Montgomery. James Best ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -CC) "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cicely It.son. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 45 min ) LOJ "S1lkw00d" (1983. Ofama) Meryl St1eep. Kurt Russell (2 hrs • 9 min.) ·Crisis" ( 1950, Adventure) Cary Grant Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr 3S min ) Animal Crackers" ( 1930. Comedy) Marx BtotNtt&. Margaret Dumont ( t nf 38 m1n) -till "China Gate" (1 9S7. Adventure) Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson (2 hr$.) 11:11 IJ "Fighter Pilots" ( t976. Orama) Will Roberts. John Hardy ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ·Melanie" I t982. Drama) BClrton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 49 min I 14 Sunday. Dec. 9, 198'4 A successful producer's romance is shad- o'tlled by the knowledge that a fatal dis ease will soon claim her life 12 nrs SS min I D llOVll "Every Man NeedS One' I 1972 Comedy) Connie Stevens. Ke11 Berry Women's ltb forces a sw1ng1ng bachelor architect to h11e a female assist ent ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1.......-n ... ~ WORLD AT LMQI W llOVll "Defiance·· ( 1980. Orama) Jan·Mtehael Vincent. Theresa Saldana A courageous young man takes a lone stana against members ol the violent street lgan~ .'!3~~~';° his neight>Orl'lOOd 'PG 29 Cll ... limfTWATCM .... Q rT'IYOUR-11 t:1f Cll ... llQHTWATCH 2:11 ,,.,, IWAOCWIT ta _. ,AT COWMI' .-Tlt ~y The, 'Hip Hypnotist · demonsirates the powers of the mind beto1e a nightclub audience in Santa Monica Ca11tornia 11 hr 56 min) MID @ ... -Afternoon Movies- U.g) "Diamonds For Breakfast" (1968. Comedy) Marcello Mastro1ann1. Aita Tush1ngham (2 hrs 1 (C 'Stale Fair' I 1945. Musical) JeannP Crain Dana Andrews 11 l'lr 40 min ) '$ Tne Grey. ro. ( 1982 Western1 Richard Farnsworth Jackte Burroughs ( 1 hr 32 min) (l 1 "$1~ Weeks' I t982. Olama1 Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr 47 min) t1!11 (.Q) "ln1e1101s" ( 1978. Dramin E G Mar· shall, Otane Keaton ( 1 hr , 33 min ) t:llOiJ ($)"Kiss Me Goodbye· ( 1982. Com edy) Sally Freid James Caan ( 1 hr 42 min) Ht C ThP Return Qt rrank James I 1940 WesrernJ Henry Fonda Gene Tierney (I hr 30 mon I (0 1 l11depenc1ence Day ( t983 Drama) Kathtepn Quinlan Davia Keith ( 1 hr 50 rn111) tZl A lasle Ot Honey ( t962 Drama) Do1a B1yan R11.i Tush1ngnam ( 1 hr SO min 1 1:11 lfi Atice·s Adventures In Wonderland ( 1972 Musical) FIOlla Fullerton Michael Crawford ( 1 hr 36 min J • •<CJ 'The P11ncess And The Cabb1e" ( t981 D1ama1 Valene Bertinelh Robe<t O-Os1Cle110 ( t hr . 40 min ) (l.J · L ·Age d'Or" ( 1930. DramaJ Gaston Modot Lya Lys 11 hr. 5 min) •C "last Plane Our· I 1983. Orama) Jan· Michael Vincent Mary Crosby ( 1 hr • 36 min) (Q} Silt Weeks' ( 1982. Olama) Ou<lley Moore Mary Tyler Moore (I ru . 47 min I Cl) How I w on The War" ( 1968. Come· dy) M1chae1 Cr11w1oro. John Lennon I t nr , St min) -Evening----., .... *"'"'"MAii .... --- Cf) GIMY 'AUIT <?"J llOYll 'The Song 0 1 Bernadelle" I t943 Biography) Jenntfer Jones Ct1ar1es B1c1<.tord A devout young gir re<.e1ves a 111s1or near hef home result•~ 1n pubhc controversy (2 hrs . 40 min ) li.,..11'91 "(l 1 llOYW ·La Trav1ata" ( t982. Musicalt Teresa Stratas. Placido Domingo H 1f 1rag1c. love ol a consump1111e courtesan 1! recalled 1n 1t11s ve1s1on of Verdi's opera 'G ( 1 hr . 58 m111 ) Ul~FAmt• ~ '::' "''"9 Of Comedy ( 1982 Comedy) Rubert De N110. Jerry Lewi$ ~ failing comeo1an ptans to k.1dnap a well known tall< show host 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 t min) t:ll(S 1 llOVll fscape 2000· 11982 Set en1..e f'1(;t1onJ Sieve Railsback Olivia HU.· wy Caplureo rebels in a st11clly con- 1r11lled tu1u1e ~oc1ety are offered rht1or frPl'd< " ,1 the)' 111anage 10 surv•ve as tne prey 1n a ll•Larre hunt A 1 t hr 20 m111 I UI (!) atCAOO't llltlT ~ rt .,.. .. Tml (I') t:2I g ... A"1'WY ~ HMT TO HART ' ::FAMY .,.. .. ~ MIC ... ln'ROOUCWQ llOl.OQY llOYW S• .inde1 ( 1972 Drama) C.1ce1y Tyson Pa,,1 W1nt1eld Dur ng 1ht J.11~ Deµression years a tam11y ot bl;icl< ~hiltt-c:rupper• ">lruggte to stay togetner m c.p11e ot ovf'r Nl'\elming odds G' (I hr , 45 min) , (E, AUTO UCINQ SCCA Super V,.es lrom I as Vegas. Nev (R) I I hr) • DIC« Y~ DYkl 1:11 MIC ... LAV...1 --..rf ... AUCI llAc:.L / LDIU ._IHOlM WHllL "',otn'UNI I PHOTOORUHIC V1IM>N · TMATQllL 1• ca ... ......... 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C Jn mongs Glynnis O'Connor A 1-v..i'ly 1vornan leaves her remote home to J,>eat .. lncJ to gi'l1n custocty Of her child '' "" hv•nu with his army-ba&ed fathe1 Pl, f 1 hr 49 min) · S llOVll RPastmaster' ( 1982 Ad.,en 1wPI Marc S1noe1 Tanya Roberts A 1uJnQ man Wtfh an unusual latent for QOV errnng aruma s searches tor the villain e<.1 ~n<;10le I I( the destruct•On Of hi'> vtl ·~" PG (1 hr 45m1n) w 12 O'Ct.OctC HtQH t::10 ~ T1C TAC DOUGH LOVl lOAT m DfTD'T~TONIQHT reatured Jptt Aridgec; m AlftlHCAN PLAYHOUlf Sc iumo• 'I tt •1 r '1ySSPy Gordon P:t l<S J·'"C1 •S' ·• <i·} oased st ry 1 1 ''µ'' wt o 1vas k.•dnapped r 184 • , u 1 "'•It• ,,,, 12 years as a <,la11P or 11 .1 p 11 fillt')f"IS S'{l'" A very I M,1«1r Adams and John Sa~m ) fl t11s I C CUl.T\IM CUii Boy George ano Cul· t "" C1uo present their latest video 'The 'l'•d' Song ptu<. o ther songs trom 1hp new ,1t W.:iw r g Ur with the Hrvse 0• r ,,.,. E "°"'ICDfTIJI Ml Z CHAii.ii CHAll'UN ON TMI ,._.. ICINI 1:00 tl Jl KATI l AU.JI Emma's crush 011 her ( '"'" i iea<.:hf'r turn<, sour when she d1srov .. r'> r1e o; more interested 1n her mother D 67) THE auN AUO Niii Jake and nos " • RCJt•P11 1 Robert Carradine 1 an" • • ~ •.•• ir.P~ 1ourney 10 Pamplo1 a 1 • 1t P an• ,al running t lhe bull• rt,, / t•t> n nPd by BrPll r "" 1.,mc" M•~P tlaro ChartesonJ ana ~ • llP<l CC>ur•r seeking revenge !Part .' 11i , J C,1 ( i' hr., I fJ lllOvtl '01>hveranct>'" ( 1972 Orama) " flurt Rt>ynrih1s Jc1n Voight Fou1 city men • • L '""'er unexpecteo tl'rrors during a r 111 rlJ •'•C>•d11ton tlown a raging back ~ , c., ..... , c? ors , ONEWI lo lllOYIE T"' c;11pplJ Ard Bro.,,,r St--':)f' • 1 <!) /\ ''"' •11•t'} 8Pn Vprppn Ji>H •t• ,,,. A 111 1 1a1,..ing con mnro .i11' .i ft tirt ' .~ ,.,r '1Jr ,1lnu1 ! 1 I "'"l•<.,I,.•'> " I (•' AnQPIP<. ,1,. • r•., , lp.i $1 1111111on frorn il gang t• it .. lf'pc>.,11 PO• (2 hrs I m QflOWWQ 'AINI A rn1dd e·11ged wodov. ' I I r Jr<,uf' h•<. 1wn life and nurture a r v .. nll.1. wh•lt' ca1111g tor his 18 year old .. t<, 1rJt J :.J.iug~ tr>r Ra·~r Waite stars /I • hr I C llOV. The R111· ( Un6 Comedy) J.ilk Weston. R11.i Moreno Based on Ter rrn<.t> McN..illv s play A bumbler unw1t- 1111y17 '>t1m Olf'., into a gay balhhou<;e while Pe~ ng relugP from his murder-rr11ndecl t rott•er •rl'law R ( 1 hr 31 min I e · "°'"1LOOI <R> l llOVll ··0eai Of The C.ntury' ( 1983 c ornedy) Chevy Chase Sigourne., We.iwr WhPn a high technology ullra • weapon turns out to be detec1t11e. 115 man 11tacturer hirei. an arms hustler to dispose )f 11 PG" I I hr 38 mon l Z MOVIE 'Can ShP Bake A Cherry Pie' 11q131 CC'mf'Clyl Karen Black Mtchaet ( n I A neurotic divorcee Sltll erno1tonally .1ttact~o to Mr f!J husband begins •n unct>rtam romance with a sell c:enteted ccmfirnied bochel<>t 'A' 11 hr 30 mtn ) '1) ALPMD tlTCHCOCI ,,.llWTI ._ d1) lllOVll · The Bad Seed" ( 1956. Dra- ma J Nancy Kelly Pally McCormack A seroe::. ot 1nc1dents torces a mother to reaf- •IP mat her b·year ·Old daughter is a cold· b 1f'd rnurderess (2 hrs 45 min I t;10 ft) GMAT 1'0FOM1AMC11 Dance In Arr P11ca Don Ou1xo1e Mikhail Baryshn1- 111..v <. prt duct ion ol Don Quixote .. tS pre· <.t>ntP1J by the American Ballet Theater 1r-.11ur111u Ban«hnil\ov and Cynthia Harvey (1 h1 S'im1n 1 t;15 O llOY1E Interiors· C 1978, Drama) E G Marshall Diane Keaton The ~mbers ol ¥•all uent family are separated further by n P taiN•r s plans tro divorce h1S wile and thP i sy.:ho1og1cal conflicts between the three Jaughters and their mate compan- ·oros PG ( 1 hr . 33 mon I t::10 fJ NIWMART Dick learns from his TV p101lu~er that roe s be•r>g sued tor dam- 1yp< on a p1ag1ar•sm charge f lllOYIE N "' /oyager c 1942 r 1 P 9,.. .. e Oa. s Paul Henreod On 1.. .J ivr s aJv•Ce a Stl) 1.1nattract1ve , LI g won.ar emoar~s on a crwse wnere .... ~.. '11•'"'" a-1.1 taus ,,., 10.,e w11n a married r11 u \.?hrs JO min J E NF\.'1 GMATHT llC>lmtTI 1978 and 1977 'rears 1n Review ( 1 nr ) .. 6 CAGNIY l LACIY Ch11s and Dory's 11 1.11 t"lnsh•P is threatened when his drug ·~nab•htaltor sponsor 15 busied and 1..r.n11nat•ng ev•dence disa~pears I 1 hr ) R:fn..,.. '1' llOVll A Night In Heaver> I 1983 Dram::ii Cl'ristopher Atll1ns Lesley Anne w.irren A married college instructor has ,r ill i·r with one ot t1N students who 1v r~ a .a ma.e P\nlic ld'" 1 er R" I 1 hi ' ) • r I S llOYIE K ss MP Goodo~e 11982 'r> 1, ::.a 1) r l'IO J,jmPs Caan A w1d· .,. ""' '> dt101.1I 10 rt'm,1rr, ~ vs ted by r·P• .ilP r.usoand s ghost PG I 1 ht • 42 n 1r I I CAUJNG AU.~· -... fOUOWING TMI TUNDAA WOLi Robert RPdl0<d narrates this lilm that traces a ~00 mile iovrney ot th!' tundra woll 11 , •Y" tne Ma ke111•e J•<.tr1ct nt Cana 'I N>1tt .... es1Tetrt!QIPS (R) (l hr ) C lllOV1E Hurrtonyu •S I 1 Q82 Horror) I" t lu •ii Da111(! w,11l<1Lt' A 01o;f1gured irJt'r .. 1 sr.ikS;) tl.111, I •p~~·ess teen I~· N••••"t-H 1110 r I ttn re 1Sldr'\d R' 'lt1 l'> ll 1 I E HA.MO QLl>INQ ~TH! WOIU (fl) z lllOVll Vero•·•ka v 1c;s t t982 Dia- ' 11 ln"ir Tt.arP r!v"l'I Zech An aging , \' '>la• a'I'""'~ 1s 10 11111,~ta•n the 1llu· .... ,.,, JI J•amour A f 1 hr 45 min I ,... L lllOYIE Confeo;~·ons Of A Young ArnPnl 1 Housewife ( 1917 Orama) RebeCl 1 Rrooke Eric Edwards A recent- ly 011101• t>rl housewife's repressed desires o;wface ""1 • n she v1"'1s her daughler and "on 1n lav. • h• 25 min I 11:t1 ID D l TO' fliHD ... TAXI . IC1'Y AIZ40MI • ROCl(f'OllD nit NTOl IMOOTlHQ 8·anch1 Cur VI Inter na11onal Tournarront from Columbia Mo lR) t01 llOVll Incle~ .. ,.dence Da).. I 1983 C>t;1m,i 1 Kathleen )u1nlan 'tlav1.:J Keith A )"'urig mechanic nJs n1mself ta111ng ,n 1 ve w•11> a wa1trP<o~ ~ I I r •'.>O min I Sunday. Dec 9, 1984 15 -Monday Coal. '*I.,,.,.... 1W I Cl) -I -A.J. and Rick are h11~by San Diego's Sea World to find a kidnapped lratned dolphin (R) ( 1 hr , 10 min}_ · D GD lllT O* CMIOll Hosl: JOhnny Car- son Guests. Sieve Landesberg. Sandra 18ef=~Felk:1ano (R) (1 hr) a• ... ~ -MDAUB VIUI ......... VIDIOMllOI 111 CLUI Scheduled parents unmng to ciea1 with teen-agers' problems ( 1 hr , 30 min) 1W e U~ MmlCA Scheduled Untied Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez ( 1 hr ) 1W CS) llOVll ··contession'l From A Holiday Camp· ( 1977 Comedy) Robin Askwith A young man a11empts to organize a beauty c.onte'>t at a holiday camp It tir 30mtn J 1till W llO¥ll A Gu1e1e For The Married Man ( 1967 Comedy) Waller Malltiau. Robert Morse An experienced philanderer takes on the ta~ ol educating a reluclant hi.ls a.Iba~~ (2 hrs) m Cll MOU.YWOOD PIUICIAL M S•m-. T'OOAY ... ..., ... llOCOCMDPlll ..,_, -NOW TO MAii rT A discussion of real estate investment and how 11 oltef'l opportunities for entrepreneurs 1s present· ed ([) ~ MCleQ World Chemp100- shtp Race ltom Houston (Al I 1 hr I llOYll "Kiss Me Ooodoye ' ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field James Caan A w1C1· ow who 1s about to remarry ts visited by tier 1a1e husband's ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 mini D1I C) llOYll Mountain Men ( 1980 Adventure) Cnartton Heston. Brum Keith Two tur I rappers enjOy the freedom of the wttderness 1n the last law years before lhe encroachment ol c11111tzot1on 'A' ( 1 hr 36 min) -D GD UTI ~ wrT'H DAYI» UTrWmAM Scheduled comedian Paul Retsef ( 1 hr l 8 MIMD MrTCMCOCC ,__,.. llOVW "I olly Madonna" ( 1973. Dre- ma) AOd Stelger Robert Ryan A leud erupts wt\Pn the GutShalls and the Feath· efS m0d4'•n Clay moonshiners lay c.tium to lhe same parcel of land (2 hrs ) D llOVll ··Lady In A Cage" ( 1964, Ora ma) 01111111 oe Havtlland Jeff Corey An lnJUr&d woman is 1raPC)8d in her Pftv&le -TueSllay -llonalntl Movlea - •CCJ "The Ritz" I 1978, Comedy) Jock Weston. Rita Moreno ( 1 hr . 31 min ) •al> · Ttie Sa.11on Charm" ( 1048, Drama) Ro~I Monlg<>mefy Susan Hayward (2 hrs) ... CJ) "La Tra1111ua" ( 1982. Musical) Teresa Strota5. Ptacldo Oomlngo .( 1 tir 58 min l 1lll Oklahoma'· ( 1955. Musical) Oor· don MacAa • $hlr'4ty Jones (2 hrs 1!J 16 ·, Sun~ Dec. 9, 1984 I.. elevator Ourtng • power la~ure wtttle her l~mf~~hr 30min) . u:cat UM, 'm ICM Im.I llCMI "Clasa 01 1984" I 1982. Ora· ma) Perry King, Timothy Van Patten A teacher toes to maintain order 1n 1he lace of a violent teen-age gang 1n a big-city ~school 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) t119 IJ (I) 9C:W I Al I WR The Comm1Ss1on- er IS suspicious when lhe sp1r11 ol a murder v1e11m appears at a seance (A) ( 1 hr 20 min~ l ~·-YUM ,. llOYll ··The ~1g Clock" ( 1948. • Suspense) Ray M1llar'ld. Charles Laugh- ton A newspaperman tries 10 ktll the only witness tQ.Jhe murder of his girlfriend J2 hr&) , 1.~' C!l llOYll ··Pats 0 1 f He Saddle' ( 1938. Western) John Wayne Ray Corrigan A c.owbOy encounters a prelly female agent on an undercover m1ss1on to investigate the illegal 1ranspor1 or a dangerous chemi- cal being camouflaged as salt ( I hr • 30 min) ®) INTIRT.-Jff TOllQNT Featured Jell B11dQes Cl) MOV9 ··The Proud And The Damned· ( 1972, Adven1ure) Chuck Connors. Jose Greco Five Ame11can1 consent out ol lear 10 lighl lor a Lattn Amertean dlctalor ( 1 hr . 30 min) ~ '1IL.M The Great years (Al 11 hi, CQ) llCMI ··six Weeks" ( 1982. Drama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mar- ned Congressional candidate becomes 1ncreas1ngty involved tn the hves ol a wealthy New Yorlc woman and her leuke· m1c daughter 'PG I 1 hr . 47 min ) 6DDaYAIDftl 1:11 CS) llOYll 'Cheech And Chong's Next Movie" ( 1980. Comedy) Richard Martn. Tommy Chong Two potheads heve numerous misadventures white roaming the s1rec1s or Los Angeles In search ol the i. rlecl high " 'A' ( 1 hr., 33 min) 1:11 .UT 1S011D ~COUIC'hOll IOWAI I W'Tlf'I ~ • '"" ... Ml llCMI "Going Berserk" ( 1983. Come- dy) Jotin Candy. Joe Flaherty Po11toc1an1. aerobics ano religious culls are part ol thts comedy leatu11ng the cast of Second Clly TV A ( I hr 23 min ) ,.@ WO&DATL.Nm W (C)llOYll 'Tea ror Thrl'e' I t980 Adult) l hr . 24 mtn l 19 (J) Cle ... _,,,ATCH CAlMOUCllAM ... min) (OJ ·Hercules" ( 1983, Adventure) Lou Ferrigno. Sybil Denning. ( 1 l'lr . 41 min ) •(I) "Eddie And The CrulMrt" ( 1083. DrarM) Tom Berenger, MK:l'leet Ptrt (I hr , 32 min) ... · Alice'• Ros1aurant" ( 1969. Come- dy) Arro Oulhrie, Pat Quinn ( 1 ht 61 mini •m "Vtrgtn ISiand" (1959. Adventure) John CoSNvtle5, Vlfgln1a Ma11c1t1 ( 1 hr 30 min) -fC) ·Tw1hght Zone fhe Movie" (1983. Scltnct r1etton) John Llthgow, VIC Mor row ( 1 ht , 42 mll1J "'two Of A Klf'\d" ( 1983. Aomanc41) ., (() IOM MC9I Super Run I OK R1 ml·~L':' h<} _,, .. MIMT llCMI "How t Won The war" ( 19' Comedy) Mtchael Crawford. John L• non ().mng World Wer 11, a group 01 bl ghng B11t1Sl'I sold18rs are assigned to tx an athletic Ii.Id behind enemy fin" Northern AlrlCa ( 1 hr . S 1 min ) I CU-llOOH • CMLD•lllT'l•LJllMDDUnt = "S1tkw00d' , ( 1983,. Otam Meryl Streep, Kur! Russell A young wo an becomes e spy 1n an effort to unco' evidence or negllgence 1n work condl11C at the nuclear-fuel plant 1n whlCh a wCl!kS ·A (2 hrs 9 mtn ) 1l) llCMI The Grey Fox· ( 1982. We ern) Aicnard Farnsworth. Jackie B1 roughs Released aller 30 years In prise a notorious stagecoach bandit finds po1= tar1ty among the people In the Cenadl w1tcierness when he embarks on a tra rob=:f'" 'PG" ( 1 hr 32 mtn l a1I I 11em1 ~The Right Moves" ( 19& Orama) Torn Cruise. Craig T Nelton J ambit~ \ligh school football pteyet In dying Pennsylvania sr .. 11own dreamt 01 college sctiotarshlp 1n order 10 mall• belier Ille lor hims.II 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Ml(C) llOYll "Oiploma11c Courier" (195' Or11ma) Tyrone Power. Stephen McNall A U S diplomatic couri.r ~om• involved w11h Soviet sptet end t'I! =1·1t~;.;~---ICOTT .. ~ NAii• *MD Frank Gorsht1 Chnatopher Cazanove and HatOICI Inn< cent head a cast featuring Bernard Mile as Long John Stiver end Piers Eady 81 Ju HaW!tin• In thtS ffiUllCAll verllon Of th Robert Louis S1evenson tale at>oot young boy tnvotved w1lh pirates and sea,ch lor rreasure 12 hra ) (%) llCMI "Animal Crackers" ( 193( Comedy) Marx Brothers. Margare Dumont Captain Spaulding the Africa explorer. returns lrom an expedition t• wreak havoc at a &oelely m11ron'1 week end party ·a· ( 1 hr . 38 mtn ) •alllDMAllfW.._. •CEDwmlO._ JoM Travolla, Ol1v1t1 Newton-John ( 1 hr 28 mtn) CO) "Airplane II The Seq~I" ( 198: ComtOy} Robert H11y1. Juhe Hagerty ( hf. 25 min) "ll't A Dog I Lilt' ( 19~5. Comedy Edmond Gwenn. Jell R;chardt ( 1 hr , 1 min) -al) "Ttie Ov11ter Memorondum" (196t Suspense) Geo<oe Segat. Alec Ou1nnesi .(1 nrs ) -CD "Veronika Von ( 1982. Ortme) Ht mar Thate. Rosel Zech ( 1 hr , 45 mlfl.) 1•8 "Jothull'~'Jfl?rj Oflmt) Frtd WI HamtOfl. ht , 30 min ) "O.St Fr•ndt" (1982.~y) Bui I ce iS 1n In lid 1n a) T er ,., ··~ II " ' u Ir 'l 3 .n 8 8 • z f ,, 0 '· I , J -I .. I :f Tll88Clay Conl. ~nolds, GOldle Hawn (1 hr .• 50 min ) (QJ '"TiCke1 To HollywOOd'" ( 1980. Oocu· menrary) Hosted by Jackie Coope1 11 hr , 14 min J ...... lA-1.....n ... l1lm'I C09111f AUCI ucm.1~ ... w .... tll '°"1\19 ......,... ,.,.,..TMI Mrt -· '"Kisses F°' My President .. ( 1964 llOVll .. The Great AdVenture" ( 1976. Comedy) Fred MacMurray Polly Ber~n Adventure) Jack Palance Joan Colhns A ~hrs ) ;oung boy 1s abandoned with his OOQ 1n CC) .. The Secret life Of Waller Mitty' the rugged Alaskan Rockies 'PG' ( 1 hr ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye Virginia 25 min) Mayo ( 1 hr . 50 min J a'1IMOUT1 tll TMI '* John Tate vi .. Without A Trace'" ( 1983, O<amaJ Gerrie CoetZff (Oct 1979 1n Pretoroa. Kate Nelligan. Judd H11sch (2 hrs ) South Africa) (RJ ( 1 hr ) tt::9 .. Can She Bal-e A Cherry Pie?" I ntAT-. ( 1983 Comedy) Karen Black Michael NI .... 1:11 E)~·R1~o~1ed~M~~..' ( 1981 Drama) Sissy t:t--~ntATT\19 §_eacek. Enc Roberts 11 hr 35 min, AIC .... Q t9(Cl To Race The Wind" 11980 Orama1 'a llAIAJlll A precision flying rou- Steve Gu11ent>eru Randy Oua1d ( l hr tini> by the Navy·s Brue Angeis a man 45 min ) who dreams of being America's first (OJ .. Monty Python's The M1>an1ng 0 1 teacher in space l 1le'" 11983 CCimedy) John C1eP<,e DAU..U Michael Palin ( I hr . 25 min 1 .... (Si 'Eddie And The Cru1ser1 I 1983 INTDT~ TCIMQHT realured Orn ma) Tom Berenger MK:hael Pare 1 1 S1ss~9ek CZJ 'Animal Crack111s .. ( 1930, Comedy) WMllltllPOIT\lm Mar.I! Brothers Margare1 Dumont I 1 hr llO!llllft 38 min I W.1 COWf ACT (R) Q hi 32 min ) I C09Alltf W CC) ··Tne Hound 0 1 The BaskPrv1llAs · l .cMll Using her sc:ie11t1f1c oack - ( 1982, Myslery) Ian A1cnard<.0n Brian \j•Ound a high school student aids an Ble<>Sed ( 1 hr 18 min) asp111ng baseball player 1n deve1op1ng d (Z) '"Allce·s Reslauranf" ( 1969 Corne· ma1o=ue p11ch 1 dy) Ario Guthn~ Pat Quinn ( 1 hr S 1 'L 1 "Amilyvtllei· T™' Demon' min) ':... 11983 Horror) Ton Roberts. Tess W CSJ "The Holly And The Ivy" ( 1953, Drll ""H~MH• ·-···"»::rr~r A skep11cal 1 rnahst buys the ma-t Ralph Richardson. hnson 1 1 1.imous allegedly-haunted house. 1gno11ng hr 23 min ) n e warnings of orhers about powerful •CV "Threo Godlalhers .. ( 1949. Western) forces which con11nue 10 lurk in 11s oase John Wayne Ward Bond (2 h") monl 'PG ( 1 hr 45 min) ) They Call Me Bruce? 11982 Come m a•'O"_,. dy) Johnny Yune, Margau11 Hemingway 1* 8 t Git ntl TOWll Fea1ur.O this seasons L' hr 30 min 1 . riu1 ot th1s-world Ch11s1mas gift an .. IIZ> '"Three Hundred Miles For Stephanie' ot,seM ory the rerum of cete1:>11ty·hlle<l ( 1980, Otame) Tony Orlando Peter five radio drama area reachers ralk our on Graves (2 hrs 25 min) rrie ~Alily or educauon •CR> 'Two Of A Kind {1983 Romance> IUPPA.a.YPIUD John Travotta Olivia Newtoo-Jonn ( t hr m Git ~ .. S~1al Travef EC1111on 28 min ) The San F!ernondo Valley .. ; T1C TAC DOUGH .... _,, ... --ia;lvemt.g .-..um THAT Mii leA IAlllTIM1 Los Angele' Clippers .. aao ... twPY DAYI AUit Cll .... twrrTOtwrr Mm'IC09MY ITM'9 ..... ~ .... OCIAll• ICft! TMI IKOle cciilM llO¥ll '"Hercules .. ( 1983. Adventure) Lou ~errigno, Sybil Danntng A super P<)W4rtvl Greek demigod must bntlln rnec,,,.ntcel monsters 10 rescve a kid· ~1nc.ss 'PO' (1 hr 41 min) Cl) • "Hana Ch11s11an Andeften ( 1952, Mustc81) Danny l<aye. Jeanma111t A rener or f11l1y tales dreams of balle1<i altOf lalltng In IOvt with a benurrful ballert na (1 hr . SO min ) (%) llO¥ll "8111 Weeki .. ( 1982. Oram.i) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mAr rlfld Conor•Stonal candidate bf'comr 1ncreas1ngly involved 1n the IMtl ot a weallhy New YOik woman ano htr ltuke rNe: cs.ugt\t9f 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 47 min I eDl:IVMDftl .c ill Goldon Stele Warr101s (2 hrs 30 min 1 Cl) PIOfLl'tCCMIT @ llOYW .. Aun For.The Sun' I 1956 Ora ma) RtGhard W1dmari.. Jane Gfeer A lemale ~ournahs1·s search for a mrssina American w111e1 takes her 10 an isolated v1ll 1~ 1n Mexico where she discovers thal N.111$ have laken up quarters (2 hrt 5 m1r1) flD WU. WU WOM.D OP M1W..1 m> MOVA A review of lhe lalest research on acid rain focuses on dechnlng forests . damaged stone 9trucrures and polluleo lakn Q (1 hr) (() ""1404nt tll TMI -Miki Weaver v" John Tete (Morch 1980 In 1<no11vllle Tenn) (A) (1hr) I MAWl-WIL TM'9. NI l\IDQI _. Regularly IChedultCI ptogramming may be delayed mi. i o pie brtakl .. U l'IOITY TMI _...,. Animated \.o~d•.tn Jackie Vernon prOV1det ttie vo1C.f' fOf the lllle charaGter 1n th.It Yuletide \lor"!' 1:>ased on lhe popular song (R) D II) A-TUii Howling Mad posea H 11 ramoua IUhion ma'/90 rn an attemp' 10 BPC>lehend lhe lhuQ whO hat C8DIUf~ ll'lfl Face s latest g1r1111encs, a l&ShlOO model. U hr) 8 llOVll '"The Lady Eve" (19~1 . COIM- dy) Barbara Stanwyck. Henry Fonda A young girt makes a patsy oot ot the weallhy youno man who love9 hef (2 hrs) 0 (11 .,,_..A CMWD Mr Bradf0td Mii up his ell-wile with an amourous Italian -· 1ndustr1ahs1 In an a11empt 10 rid himself or ah~.&;" O -• I =~nw INCUl ~ c.+-ebration 1n song by Peter. Paul and Mery. America Laura Branigan. Donna S11mr mer Jerry Reed John Schnetder. Roberta flack Barry Manirow Rtehard Carpent9', S1s1er Stedgf' James Ingram Suzanne Somets. Anne Murray an~ JOnn OllV1dlon Hosts ~1ck Dees ano Crystal Gayle (2 hrs) fD MOVA Animal Impostors" The ri>markdble torms of decepllon used by bath predatorc; and their 1n1ended vlcllms 10 edt 01 avc•d being eaten •• are exa- nuned Q I I hr 5 min ) 'Cl llOYll Nor!h To Alaska .. (1960, A.;Jventur e I John Wayne. Stewart Granger A man l1nds e substitute for hi$ lr•end's ltancee after he discovers She has marrlf!d another (2 hrs 2 min ) K llOYW Best F11ends.. ( 1982 ~ tly) Burl Rf!'tnolds. Goldie Hawn Two s.cre1>nwr11er~ who tia11e a gOOd personal ,ino prc;l1>sc;.nr1;it reta11onsh1p overextend lhA1r l11enov11p oy yelling mameCI 'PG" ~nr 50 min) 'MID CMAtl: ntl •COND VIM I lllOVll L Ag!' cl Or ( 1930. O<ama) C.dsron ModOI Lya L ys 011ec1or Luis Au111Jel s surreahs1 a11ac1< on morals. faith llnd sooety co·w11t1en by Sa1vad0t Dell and lor•u oanneCI 1n France ( 1 hr . 5 min ) «) 12 O'CLOCI tlQM t:ll 1J 'TWAI THI ellNT --ctMT· llAI Animated Joel Grey narrates ll'lla niusteal adap1a11on of Clement Moore·a trad1tt0na1 holiday verse (AJ U OJ WHO'I THI IOU? Angela's miHed with a new b0y~1end when she dlSCOVert sne·a been outranked by tewtvtSlon and I001b811 0 I T1C TAC DOUGM LOVllOAT WILD AmllCA l 1vrng With W11dhle .. ,~m~ .. a (I) HM••• MAU°' 'Am Camille rt.:i<:e'1 on AIPY>lnor,. Dumas· novel A o(.lally p1on11rt(lril mitn 1n I 91h-century ~"'"" •...,tr.Jgeo O'r n.s sons love atta11 with rt <..ourteS/lri e~ac1s a 1a1elul promu hum her thnt leads to tragedy Stars Gre- ta Scacc.t)1 Coi1n Firth John Gielgud and Ben Kingsley (2 hrs J D GD _,..,. The ooys oo undercO\lef at " popular Malibu beach ctvb and Cll5cOV9' im oro buddy m11y be involved In an e11t0<· hon SCheml:' ( I ru ) G 9) a'"1ll Sam and Kate stuml:>le on big new-; when a Russian ballet troupe memt>er detec11. Pere Ind '*"'•fer expose an e•c.•usive health cluO the arriv- al of Chip ~ new •SS~tant CQmpl-catn hit romance wrlh i.\r1gel1 O 11 hr ) Glht · CD llATUM A t 1 ~ 10 p.nnecre e"lplOta· 11on of the c11m11t1c zo,,es ono ecologal MbflMo\ 0 1 Kenyll 1 Moont K1hmantaro O r hr I tf!ORT'kOOI ~ ' l llOVll , I artv On The BYS ' ( 1983, Su~day, Oec.9. 1984 17 \ . ,.,, \ -Tuesday Cont. 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Mr l&w '"'""'" (1983 Drama) Oa111d Bo~ ro,., Cc,nt1 Durmy World War II A Japan{l "' POW C(;mmandant 11t1empt1 10 1mrirr,;1 '"" 1.11nC.1>µI ?. of dmc1phne a nd 0111nr rm 1t.11 ''""or1or(, 1..t1u• "'U a clar.h of w1llo, .v1tt1 " s 1111Jtx111, Hr111~t· "'•'I" n (? hr t1 II 1111 I tHI I TWILIGHT ZOl9 m OM HOU. 'tWOOO lllO'ltl ·1 W;itlr AIOf'P-n'l4A O;;irn.11 I lltJl.>eth !..c.CJI I flw I I anc.n• ,,., A "'' ,,, •.1er loflrn'I thrwun ei<peri11nt" tt1111 111•. 1oi1gh tl\Gllct don't wm k a• w1tll "ir; '''"i once did 12 hr' J UDU w ... ROCIPOle PUI NOW TO llT ITMTID • ~ llTATI .. TIC9n"a ( ) llO¥ll Tddte And The Crur~•ll f 11lAJ. Orarhfl) Tom Berenger Mlct1Ael P111t1 T w11nty year• &lier tho t11ct 11 '"'JxHler rnvHl'Q81ff the mytttr1w1 d• dP~ '""'e of a 1ock ""09' ·po· < 1 1'11 32 ""'', t:m D CID LATI mfr_,,. DAVID~ ScMduffld Ourt AeynOldt. Herblt HM tOCll ( t hr ) I ~llTCMCOCI ~ L.A. TODAY "1ICM&. featured "P•11rl Hft4P<w nememb9rtd" a IOOk •U AITl4tt1 <.111'1 1tncl Jap1nese film IOOtftge "' th11 attuc;k "'onq with an interview with JoM fCJtltnCl, Pu1111er Pt11t winner ftnr.l World W<ir II hllt0t11n .,. "H1twt11" (Part 1 OI ?) ( 1966 f)fllf!'lll) Johe Andcewa RtchArd H1r11t A n 1 r 11 r '' • •r c.ti.1ngll fhf! H ,...,.,, r J 'J 11 If' I• rl' •J I • will' S •l I 11.H•ti•· I 1H ,• 11•11tl ,,. ,,, • I O)MOVW H"1' r,. r11>d 1Q!,4 c. 1j I I l"T"'T"1 tlrJ!PM .~r )'.; 1111• ' ... .1 , .... f INJtS h!!t,I' tlf'f!t• I•'"'' t J ••ll.V I 1•<1c,.t1 r l~•l•r itltt (j1;1' fttlf•• ,, • ..,,; .,, .... ,,.., '~rtw•q4' Nht1tf" ,,,, ,..._ " r " I ti r I '''" Iii tr ! I E AM9M Ol IXCfUfNCI: L.A. Cout _lit) • . ,.... IJ COU.0 /; I I 'I•' I. 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L.A~ COl.l.IQI tOCCQ , "tlh.,rr1 li1t1u 1 IN 1• 1 "', .r 1 n r 11, liell 111 WOfll.D AT WOI S MOV1l , l •f lt111 1 1 , 1 , 1 f(,, I••• r "'"" f• A I•' I t1 11• # '' ti lo llf•t llf«11•.t flUtt '( -N•''f' ,, '"'I '"I( N ti li••.J..rl I 1r MO·• n J~· a.I ' CU..WltlOHTWATCH G!)NIWt l!J Ctll.DMWOUND (0 MOYll ltt , lfJfl1 At:l11tr ~,, 1 , 1 "" IJ' , • 11111 n11111111u A tup1 11nw1•rt111 r 111111~ rJ111r11uorJ n11J••t hilt n1l•t I 1111' .11 11 r1 ff'f'\ lt1 tf''o<.Uft •I k '•tl•l""I"" I ·, p11 41 rn1t1) ab NRMIAllDI 211 {~} llCMI 'Aurl Ar1y, 1 HJ82 Or1trn1 S1tnn P1mn rtnn ';Minni /\ yniing hoO 1,,,, 111r1 l111.11111y ~'"'tho younge1 btCith nt 11 '""" ''II" 1tr , .,, d11:i1,., 1Jrn1nu·11 p0411 r tin•,, ,.,,., 1\ • I I r • oJ f(11l1Jr1 r11f111m1110~ 'rl' (I tr Yt !:II CH llOYll '<,' I 1971'1 Adv• '"'"' f• •~•I 1 • Jl~lf LCJ<.•1111r bht1d t111llllHI llJI • I lof~l"t 11+11(,tie .fltl 1ttn. IOU'l J'lllJlh .V•l1 r I I •t;h 1(1 U'»ft htt 111111\ 1l c.r11 11Jp fur I" I ( • fl f I tlr .c;> min ) a:11;:ra.... ~ • , . .,,. ; fUM I' I ' I ' ,. ,., •J· j( .. .. •• t (..ol ..... rl If' I II :J Ill ,, 1 A II . -~ l ..,,IWAMAIT 8'0ITILOOI (It) llOWll "The Baron Of A11zona" 11950 we11er'1) V1~en1 Prtee._Ellen Drew Fed er111 ownership of the vast Anzona terntory '' challenged t>y an en1erp11s1rig land olf tGe clerk (2 hrs ) Cf) CllCUI . m llOWll ' The Quick Gun" ( 1964 wec;t ern) Audie Murphy Merry Andert A cowPoke 11 lorurven by the IOWMpeopli> for his pnsl m111deed1o when he baltf8' a gang of notortOYs outlaws who have t>een 101men11no the 1own (2 hr\ 1 " ... "°"~ ... • Hllllml ) llCMI "SalldStone ( 1976 0<.c:um11n 1.1ry) A. look 1ns1de an open commvnttt near M111tt>u where the resident'! have ltti erallzec:t all conventtonat not10ns 01 se1 and ma~ I 1 nr I!> min) ~~=-~ M ~ llOWll 'Lvnch Wagor1' 11981 CCJme dy) Candy Moore Cl\uclt Mr.Crtnn Thrpp ywr.g women run into 1mut>l11 lrom com ~t1lr>1s wl111P pr0v1rj111g w ,11tr111ni:P to t1ur qry cono,truc.hon wCirl<"'r., R I I ,,, lO min 1 , -~-(HCMIO'IJ'lllT ""°"1 IUlllllW(") I llOWll 'Champt0fl9 ' I 1984 B1ogtil· ph')') John H urt fdw arcJ Wr;i<1cJwilrd Orama1iza11on of ll"te hie-of Bob Champion fngh<th 1ockey 11nd can· C.N Vl(.ltm P<, 11 hr 5'> mt!'' tO llO¥W A1rp1ane II The S!l.QtJfl' I 19b~ CCJmedtl Aot>41rt Hayr. Jv1t11 Hau Weclnesclay -·Morning Movies- .. (C' "II Happened One Ch11strn;io; f l'l77 rantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers t 1 hr ~O min) HJ · Th,. Chr1.,1m11• Tt•at Almost Wa\n't' ( 1%6 r11ntdsy1 Pui.~ro Braa• Paul l11pp 11 hr 3S min 1 .. 111) 'A Chrt">lmll" Wtlhout ~11uw·· ( 1980 r>r ••l"M) MtC.haet Learned John Hw~ m1m (l hrt. J .. '%J ·5,, w,.,..,.~ 11')6? Or,1ma 1 0\;1Jl'!'f M1101e MAry Tyler Mom11 I 1 hr 4 7 m1r1 1 ,. '0) Am11y111llA Tt11> oPn1CJll . 11983 HtJ( "'' l T '' / r1n~1h T ec,s H.11~1 11 t,, 4'> tl'll(I ) .. 'C, ~(/fllf'WhP-re 1r1 l1rnfJ 11980 f,1n1,1 \y I (..h11c,1<1r1her Rnovc. Jane Seymour 11 hr 4!, "'" I H, Betwetor r11enrJs I t')63. Dramil/ I 11/at>ell1 T .1ytvr C.trol Burnett f 1 hr 40 ITtlrl ) .. ,% 'VMC•f11ka Vos~ I 11)8; OtiJlill) H tl m,11 Thilll'I nosel /1><.h (I hr 4~ rrnn I .. CD Har1C1s 0 1 Ori(;( k I 1 CJb I Hnrror 1 , MAI r l'lllfH Dany (,arroll 1:7 ht~ J .. c_ H"1f' Ai>c,1 ()t F' ;r•11t111r111 I l'l'1'1 DrA ma) Ho111• I olrtgr <',,.,,r .. r· fi,,yrl (2 t,,, '""'' ) Hi (lltUt r>ur ~ •, Mf>lltll f;tnlA'<ltr It 1.1r.d I l'lij l < """0'1'1 A• "''>°tied 11 hi 18 ""'' I (0 1 'Th11•;,1f''> l tk,.. Uo; ( 19/4 OrilmaJ Keith C>1rrAc'ltne Shnlloy !1u118ll ( 2 h111 ) <9, A l 1111 Of Her Own f 1%0 Orama) I pna Twnnr Ray M11t1m'1 I I hr 46 min I .. Ill) Triwn W1th01JI Pity' ( 1961 Orema1 Klr"' 0<xJ4,llll\, E G Mnrshell 12 hr•.1 -(%J ·c;11kw00d · 11983. Own•) Meryl $1rMp Kur! Ru~~ (2 hr\ 9 min ) tt.aD Bannd Of A Gunfighter 11%3 w,,11orn) M11r1y Rot>btm, Boti 01111011 11 hr 30 mtn) _.,, ....... Movle8- -· Opcr1h0<1 SeGret ( 1%2 Mystery) Cornel Wride Karl MalOtn (2 hfl ) (CJ "II H11ppened Ori• Ch1111m11•" ( 1911 r nn111•yl Mnrlo T'hom111 WAyf'lt Aooer• (1 hr ~Omrn) (HJ Dtlf11t~11 < 1980 Dr maJ J11r1 Ml(.ho 1 V1ncen1 The1ne SAidana ( I h1 43 111tn} CO) Yeltowb .. rd' ( 1983 Comedy) G1aham Cl"t1pm11n Peltt 6ovte ( 1 '" 'I ~ n"' ' $ Arr111r J I nP W'°lllrl 111 80 Dily., I 19C,F, ArJ11nn1ur1>1 fJ11111d N111,..r1 Sht1lffy M.ic.l ·••nc ? "'" 48 m r 1 ,_ Z An AltnO" • Pl'rfpq All,1 r 1q7q A11rr"i.tr1c1>J ,,,.,1h <;armti1n1> Mnn•ca 1/1111 I I hr 13 ''"" 1 a. C P,1S\1tJ< ilm rr.prrl~ I 1~4Cf [J1arr.i1 Anr Ton Ir"•°' HOw·l•tl (I t.r 10 111111 1 H r '''''' I <•<.r111ut'. I 1 g Ill C'JmprJy / ( >r.nr t l flrt t,A,.,,,. (J'.rnon I f@!rt Cass1tly I tu 4(j mn I 0 Vt'""' • <JI (,tr f,lr1" ,JS Pit I I 'CJ I I ArJ;l•nltlf" ~'"'"'/ J<rrtt"• F"•llH ~l.1'lk~ll t 1 t;f !' lflil I 1111 l c; .. w .... ~' · 1 '•k7 D• v n111 f.)vJ .. ,. Mrr ,.. M·••r 11~'" M ,, '" I' t11 4/ min I 419 C !tu· fj1-.r.<1t•. W1l1• t 1948 f,1nl1H.y l r..11'( ',, ir I I •'""'' vr.11r1g 11 hr 4R '' r I d H It,;--(,tu•\lffi.lS ''•.ll Almfif,I w .. ~. I I 11)F,f) r 11ntosy1 flr,.,r,nrtr• 801111 P;t1JI Tt'M (I hr :l11 rr11r1 1 .. L r1.111, r,., i. \ M ,.. ,11n1ac;.1j(" l•,1.11•1j t t'fH') (..orr•,.•ly/ An mnt"'d f I 111 HI mrr I 0 N,11,. Aru1 Hly"''> 11 11\'I Cr,rt·t+•Jrl I n1 1 L•" IO<f}"; M•' ,,. K1·•''" ' ,., 4'1 ,, z Ar '" ... cr.u ~ ... I I (j 1() ( fT r• 1~ J • M•t" II• ti" M 1• J.1"'' l >11n r" • 1 ' '" lH r• '' .. ITT' A • t ll I r (.Ir I t• 147'3 [Jr 1 m<11 Ha11 rll•CXlf>'i 9,.,,r, R1ch.11 1<. 1 t1r'i I -Evening---- .. DDO ... IWP'Y DATt At.Ale Cle ... MM'TTOMMT Mm'ICO.Mlff ITM119 • IEIM9GIT .... ~m.OOY ... "Thi' 0.'11 01 rv•rylMly ( 19!Jfl 0ftlm;1) HOPft l lil•ue SteON\r 1Joyr1 tn tnetr Mterch '°' rtie g~ "'" lhrM young <;are.I w1>mef1 d•teov~r th11 ptll11t" of l!v•ng 1t1 Ne.,,, Vor~ C 1, 1~ t '' 7 m•n l JM.'lmATUTWJ•JTt Highhghta nt Sul>ltf Bowl VII M••mr OOIQl"t•na vt wasn lnQton R4Ktik~t IRI 11rty A c.ommerc1e1 spaoe-shuttle compe· '"f dt11•111p1' 10 keep a p.IOt from revealing rte µrr,Olfomr. N1lh ''' ltrll oraf1 before ft rakes "" on rts maiden lltghl 'PO' (I hr . .i&m.n) '7.)QIJ91COTT .U C 110¥11 · G•lda Live ( 1980, Comedy) c ••'Oil A;:itlner Don NOllallo Aadner '"P'•'·"" s.ome of het ··s11urday Night I •ve c.taracter\ 1n rh,. him rec0td o f her r,r1e NOIT11fl Brcudway show A' ( 1 hr • 10 mint d (!JIUNTI l~ ~ ci.m 01 19~ ft982 Dr•· mn) P1my K1no T1mo1l"ty Van P11t8'1 A tmicner tr~ to maintain Ofder In the face ''' a "'°lent leen age gang 1n a t>tg·clty ~t r,.r.t>O<JI R ( 1 hr 3J min 1 d t17)1DMMIOI~ . ff ft)(OMmlOI $ llCMI ' Raggedy Man' ( 198 1. Ora ,,,.,, ~'""Y Spacek Eric Rot>erte In 1944 ,, IAli>pt)one <.>peratOf 1n 11 small Tt•ll r ,. .. 1c.11l~Et"> htr '1and1ng 1n the com- rn•1n111 """"" ,hn has 11 9ho11 11ffa1t wllh a • ,,rr,h •' tJ•MnrJ '.>a1lo1 PO I 1 hr 35 1111(' J oec.YMDYQ a:a me ... LAYIMl&.-n .... TllB'I co."" AUCI llAan. / &...-...... WMllLOI~ • PMOTOCIMl'tlC YW , l9l ..-TAM Feafvred Profiles Of rtt)cJ < .rnnt Vince Lomt>tirtl• and the 1934 C::h11mp1ri:r: Game H -TC* •,._-•1Tn1 WT M lllllll.O ..... CIMT1IM -Buoy~ hy { t111,1m11<1 sp11111 Freddy aavet S25 to 1rl'lttl h1•, profe!.wr f11en<J to a holldey di~ r"' rhAn JPC•dM rl"te money could o. put r t,..,,,., ,.~ Co s1a11 V1ncen1 Pnca end .. i'"':=~C.lNIPUl-hll Cle ... ..,..U.TMATT\19 LOVllOAT :: ::,&. A •eun101 CJf lollary ~ "''"''",...• •I TV i;11ow wh~ra recording 11rt· 1•.1 s look 11ltkP'I hp tync. PoP11'81 riooo• , DA.LUI ... DITBT.-T rc.llfT fae1ured Ir Sil°= » t COWT ACT (1') 0 WOMD CW .... Men'• Sllltom from ,,,..,t•'f'rfl 1t11ly IA) I 1 hi JO m"') L llO¥ll forcf'<1 Vtng .. noa ( 198i l\dvMl11ttPI Ct?o1t i. Notr~. Miry LOUIM Wfltlf't A l<ltfltte tll~rf UW 1"111 tlOllt 10 J< vii IT'nh '"'' ,yl ol 11 Hong Kong Qltn· h'•"O • t 11J !\t•n 1101 A ( I 1'11 43 min) 0 llO¥W 'AIT'•tyvlll4!" The Demon" 11qs i H<-.uor) Tony Rot>erts Teu H.trpl!r A .lll'plic.11 ,ournttltll l)uyl 1"- lau ov lll~<Jty t•aunled ~ ~ing th"' w IM'Q,_ or Olhefl •bOul ~ Sunday, Dec 9. 1984 19 _ .,, .... _ Cont. fOfces wtllch COt'llinve to llJtll 1n its base- ment 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CZ) llO¥ll "How I Won The War" ( 1968, Comedy) Mtehael CrawfOfd, Jottn Len· non During World War II. a group of bun· ghng British soldiers are assigned 10 bu1lo an athletrc held behind enemy tines 1n Northern Alrica ( I hr S 1 min ) m••.._.. NI@ llO¥ll "The Lords 01 Flatbush" ( 1974 Comedy) Henry Wtnkler, Sylvester Stallone Four high schoot toughs hv1ng 1n Brooklyn tn lhe late 1950s face conthcts with girls and schoot problems white trying 10 maintain 1he11 image as kings of the street ( I hr . 35 min ) P:ll 8 I Ol M TOW Featured e)(OflC canals of Long Beach: ponytails return •• fe>< men how tooth bonding makes teeth boghteun,a short amounl of t1tru1 llHAl&YPIUD to•·~-­ntTACDOUIM ••• w ... ... U..TMATMll WKJ1P•C11C-.•n PIOft.l'I COURT RD, Wl.O WOllLD Oii AmALI • mntlWll WOllLD A look at ettons to preserve Leonardo da v1ncrs "The Last Supper." vanishing African tribal herb cures and the Pr zewalsk1 h0tse, a survivor lrom prehistoric times O ( 1 hr ) llO¥ll Dally Duck's Movie --Fantas tie Island ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Bugs Bunny. Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig and others start a J(>Urney on Daffy Duck s small 1Sland G ( 1 hr. 18 min I I MAWI UI, WU 1MVIL 19 .PUDQI mM Regularly scheduteo programming may be delayed due to e.!_edge breaks ... U CttUl.ll • CHAW Charles and GweQdolyn's plans to estabhstl a platonic reta11onsh1p hit the skids when he l>f>comes e11111ovc, or the new bOy she's dalt'!il_ D m _.AY TO MUV. Jooethan and Mark pose as bellhops at a lu~ury hotel to help a millionaire s son 1mprov@ htS bfe ~le O (1 hr J U llO¥ll "Titanic ' ( 1953 Orama) Chi· ton Webb Barbara Stanwyck The h\/es of passengers abOard me doomed vessel are seen bOth belore and durtng the tragic 1>1nlu~ (2 hrs ) D ®) ,AU GUY Cott, Howie and Jody pursue a prett) bail 1umper to a resort hotel on search ol a $3 molhon s10len trea sure (R) O 11hr1 11()¥11 II Came Upon The Mtdn1ght Clear I 1984 Orama) M1ekey Rooney Scott Grimes A rettred New York detec ltve does bele><e ne ~n lulttll his Chf1stmas promise to his grandson so he strikes a "heavenly bargain to return 10 Earth o lhrs) .... wu ...,.~n ':' Agatha 11979 Romane.) Dusttn Holtman Vanessa Re<lgrave In LOl'ldon 1n 1926. all American newspaper reporter meets end bec~s 1n11otve<J "'"'h remea mytte<y writer Agatha Christie. who has left hef unfettMul husband (2 hf$) ..... t9JIUI .... A tool( at etfOt'tS to pr~ Leonardo de V10e1 s · T"-Last Supp&f van1St11ng Afoean tribal herb curl!s and the Przewal~• he>r$8 a survrvor trom pte~tOflC tltne$ O 4 I N 6 mon I Ct).,. "Ttwo SV'V'VOft" 11983 Come 20 Sunday. Dec 9, 198• dy) Walter Matthau, Aobm Williams Two 11ery dtflerent mef'l lose lhe1r )Obs then find their hves tr'lfertwlned When they witness a robbery and beeome the quarry of a syn- dicate hit man "A' ( 1 hr , 44 min ) DIM llAllTll • LOMDOll The \/ersat1te entertainer perfOrms from the Apollo Vic 1oria with a setectlOn of favorites 1nclucltng "Pennies From Heaven." "That''> Amore " "For The GOod Times" and hos signature tune "Everybody Loves Some- body Sometime " Also featured are a lrtb· ute by the Va~ty CIUb ol Britain and c11ps -i••am~~..=-•-~• llh•J LCMIOAT Bn9\''llW TOlllHT Featured OebOrah Kerr fe Ml IVW Oii CMAMClllllr IUTM U S amateur and proless1ona1 skaters star In this Harvard University skaltng uh1blt!Of'I that includes a hlmed retros ~ttve of former champions ( 1 hr ) IPOllTIClllTlll llCMI The Mack' ( 1973 Drama) MaK Juhen. Don Gordon A black small ttme crook oectdes 10 t>ecome a ptmp '°' a profitable prost11u1ton 11ng. 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 min) .. tm llO¥ll "The Busy BOdy ( 1967 Com· edy), Sid Caesar, Robert Ryan A wen meaning patsy t>eeomes 1nv01ved with a Q!._OUP of clumsy gangsters (2 hrs ) ... llOWI "Blazing Saddles" (l974 Comedy) Cleavoo Little Gene Wilder Ir• this parOdy a railroad worker 1n rne Old West is appointed sheriff of a town pin pomted for destruction by a governor ano a business tycoon (R) (2 hrs ) D 8) ,ACTI Oii LR Bla11 takes Jo to small claims court over the loss o1 a prized personal possesst<>n O D 0 D'9IAm Reporters press Blake '°' answers abOVt his 1nvotvement 1n Aash1d's death. Nteole's treasure map gives Jeff hOpe ot llf'ldtng Fallon. Amanda and Oe11 spend a lateful night at a snowbOVnd ski Q (1 hr I ~--8'ClllT'&OOI (1'} llO¥ll "Between Fnends · 11983 Ora ma) Ehlabeth TaylC>f CarOI Burnett Two middle-age 01vorcees -N1th enttrely d1tter ent backgrounds and atlltudes become last lrlt'f'ldS alter hterally runrung onto each other 1n an automobile accident ( 1 hr 40m1n) 0).,. Yellowoeard ( 1983, Come Cly) Oraham Chapman Peter Boyle An ornery pirate escapes from prison after twenty years and searches for 1'115 son wno has a map leadtng to buned treasure 'PG' 1hr .41m1n1 llO¥ll That Champt0nsh1p Sea50t'I' 11982 Orama) Bruce Dem. Stacy Keech Five IOl'mer higtl sch004 baSl<etball stand· outs gather !or a d1sturbtng re\lnlon with lhe coach whO 1ntluenced 1rie.r ltves A' ' t hf 48 mll'\) llO¥ll · S1lkw00d" (1983 Ofama) \M4Hyi Street). Kurt Russell A young wom- an beeomes a spy •n an ettort to uncover ev>dene:e of neg.ligence In.work cond1t'°"9 at t"-nucteaf·f\Jff ~nt In which she wbfk~ 'R' (2 hrs 9 mtt'l j I MllmllTQICOCI •H•J•IJ•flNI • MRWOICM ... CllSIU.e • U S amateur atld proless;onal Mlate.11 star '" th1\ Harvard Unrvet$1ty skating e11h1blt19'1 that lt\Cludes a fill'nfd retros· peet1'19 of termer champ.ons ( t hf IO m.n) all 0 6' rn YOUR llOft Norman p use his new credit card to ltn~ romantic. weekend with E1teen MOVIE ''Rome Adventure" ( t96 ma1 Troy Donahue Angie Otckm young girl learns about love the ha when she goes to Rome (2 hrs 30 "1!) COllllll.-TY QMTllAI ~ Chris1m11., carols and seaSOf'lal mu featured along with eKcerprs fr orr Messiah ( 1 hr J (lJ*-MCllQ .-LY .. 0 0) IT . ._...._ Westphatrs < ter resents his dec1s1on 10 send htS t son away for tJPK••I care. I arrangec; -ln 1n1tmate rendeZ'VO Craig's oft1ce tor a woman and her tahzed husband I 1 hr I B..... . t1J) ltOTIL A couple's rehg1ous p1oh1b1t lherro lrum seeking medteal loon tor 1heir cn1ld Mark asks an "'' man 10 be n•s wife Mrs CabOt df in the arts· Q ( 1 hr 1 (I.) Ul9 MOLl>AY lf"laAL A ne1, hood house holiday food drrve lakes al the Fashion Valley Mall ( 1 hr ) ~,.., lllT Oii DOI AimlbA WOlmrl VOUIYUU. NCAA Drv1 Champo00sh1p from Portland Ore I hr , 30 min I '1.J llO¥ll Joyst1c.1<s" 11983 Con Joe Dor Ba1<er A c;uccesstul busines attempts to shut down s vldeO a wn1ct1 he believes 1c: harmful to the n health ot children R' ( 1 hr , ~8 min : e ROUD IUPIMTAM ta1' fli) • P90MUllCI AT M WTI II President and Mrs Reagan 101n Leo P11ce at Moorit St'•1•oh Baptist Chur Washu.gtoo DC tor a program ot o music an!l sµ111tua1s w1lh soloists • choir (I hr 10 t11r· J -·WI IJlllJrT ... ~ WOODlQlllrrt lltoP How to b4. ~maH boat .. tm llO¥ll "Don't 9(' Atra1d Of The ( ( t973 Horrof) Kim Darby Jtm Hutti fOung couple who have 1nl"lented a1 house ltnd 1hemse111es sha11ng 1t ~me small c.1eatures delermmeo to ~s the wile s m1r>d ll hr 30 m1r1 ) tW,OD 'O OH~.,,. TAXJ ICTY .-.at09ll ~ ..... llOYll That Cna111p1onsn1p Sea J 1982 Drama> Bruce Dern Stacy Ke 1ve lotmer t'11gh '<:hoot basketball st outr. oalher IOI a d1sturb•ng reunoon lhe c0-1cn ottt'>CI tnllvenced thetr hves 1_1 hr , 48 min J Rl IMmUTOMt Cll•AW W ·--c CGlnbAlDI_,_ ( llO¥ll The Gates Of Hell' ( t HC>ftorJ C.hrtStopher George Katr MacColl A r~ter and a psychic u lor lhf' body of a disgraced pr ~I 1n o lo Slot:> an ortslavgtn 01 demons I r v~lheMrlh (1 hr 33mm) '*1""19L.81 fW ..... PJ. Magnum 1r..s to a a mY$te<y lr'lvOlv f"'o1 an 1nven1or an 111 1111e outh~ ano ::i "Mtor's wile IA> hi 10 tT\l'I I 0 D e TOllllfT lonnny Can 1$c':~1I~ •tl.)t 1 (I hr I ..... ..m.M --AU.-.. . , .. , ..... - .... itO• I l ) ea, srn..i CA1".:• er.ra erk 1n /I 1 ore• wr• p~ ;or· acr tnd Wilt' 'R .. ~83. ooa II Ch ·oer •om >IVe ltC (1 ()fl -Waclnesclay Coal. (8) MO¥ll "Silkwood" ( 1983, Drama) ( 1966 Westetn) Chuck COMOfs. M1cl'lael Meryl Streep Kurt Russell A young worn· Rennte A buffalo huntet aeetcs revenge oo an becomes a spy in an ettoo to uncover se..e<al OU11aws who atta<:J(ed and robbecl ev1denee ol neghgence 1n work cond1tK>ns him aher t'lt$ Wiie rejecie<l him (2 hrs l ar lhe nuclear-fuel plant 1n wtucn she 111198 (I) MCMI 'Home To Stay" (1978 works 'A' Q (2 nrs 9 min ) Orama) Henry Fonda, Michael McGuire ( llOYll "Tempting Roommates An lll1nocs tee~ager sets otf on a trip with ( 1982 Adult) Marianne C>.ipen1 Michel her spmted grandfather 1t1 an etfOrl to Jacot ( t hr 9 min l thwart l'le< unc1e s plan to plKe the elelefly (Q) MO¥ll · Marilyn Chambers· Fantasies · man in a nursing home and assume con (No Dare Adult) John Holmes ( 1 hr . 30 tro1 of the family farm (A) ( 1 ht . 20 min.) min l MOVll "Sandsrone ( 1976 Documen· 90WI Raggedy Man" ( 1981 Ora· tary) A ~ inside an open community ma) '$Issy~ Eflc Aobef1s In 1944. near Malibu where 1he residents have llb-a teleptlone operator 1n a sma" Texas erahzed all convent1onaf notions of se• town sacnlioes her standing tn the com- and mar~alJ: R' ( 1 hr \5 min l muo11y when She has a snort affair with a a;) 1W Scheduled toptC economic combat-bound sa1ior 'PG' I 1 hr 35 (E) MIA,_ .,_ u S Arnencan Bol!· •ng FederatlOn Junior Champt0nship lrom Lake Placid N V IR) ( 1 hr ) W l!Z) UT PATROl <Rl MIMI 'Zapped•' ( 1982 Comedy) Scon Ba•o. Withe Aames A hlQh school ~ience gemus uses his ac.c1dentall'y acQvore<J psycholonetic pc>wers to impr0\19 hrs IO\le Ille R ( t N 35 min } -1:.-----•Tat CAU.1111 AU...,.. " CW .. CllAM.llOllM Mll-&11 .... ,L-. 19 MCMI "The Other S•de Ot MICfn ht" S4Jtvtvat ( I hr 30 min ) min l 1UI fll UTBIGHT MmlCA Scheduled psy 1HI ... ..,.,,. ..... 11111 YIMI Chotherap1st David York co-author .,, CC) 90WI "Am1tyv1ne II The Possession I 1977 Orama) Marie--France Pisler. ~n Beck Based oo the l'IOVel by Sidney Shel- don A IOYety Frencnwoman seeks a spe- cie• type of revenge upon a hand90f'ne American P•IOI "'ho deserle<l her mirtf'g W0<ld War ii to marry ar1 attractrve Wast't- tor j()Ulnahst R' (2 rirs 25 min I 2::9 ~om ... ... ..,, .. AtlMT Tougnlove Soluuons ( 1 11r 1 r 1982 Horror) Bun Young James Olson 12tt 11 ~ ZOlll A tam11y "'resttes w11h sooema1ura1 occur mOllNOUYWOOO r~es emanating from Mth1n me•• LO"<) MO¥ll · Anything Can Happe,., Island house R I 1 nr 45 min 1 (1952 Comedy) Jose Ferrer Kim Hunler W8 _,.,."Guilty Or Innocent The Sam .._ ucme ...._, <"> MIMI 'Marilyn Cl'ambe<s FantaSJeS No Dare Adult Jot>" Ho•~ 1 nr 30 mn) A Russian 1mm.gran1srruggies10 adiust lo Sheppard Murder Case ( 1975. Orama American hie and a new Nile (2 hrs I George Peppard W I 1am W1nd<>m A I llDIFB1181T... Cleveland osteopatrt.G surgeon charged ~,... with the muroer ol hlS wife is place<! Q(l ITmTIOltM,.WQIC.O 1r1ttl rn ~ (3 hrs 1 PU PULL CONTACT UMTI Light 0 •n•n••n TW Featurec M1e1e11ewe1Qht Contenders t>out lrom St Det>Orah Kerr Paul. Minn tR) ( 1 hr 30 min 1 e 90WI A Fever In Tne BIOOd ( 195 • ~all MO¥ll "It Couldn't Happen To A Nicer Drama) Efrem Z1mbalrst Jr Angie Oick1n- Guy' ( 1974 Comedy) Paul S0<v1no son A sensat>Ol'lal murder 1na1 t>ecomes a · MCMI Me<l um COOi' I 1969 Orama) Robet1 Forster Ve1r-a Bloom A Chicego TV cameramar finds n1mset• 1rawn to a S!'ugqling scf\OOlteacrw>• a"<l hef little OOy "' O ~S OSI Curing the 1968 O!tmocratic cor.venr on r101s R I 1 nr SO m1r I Michael Learned A gentle mooes1 trave pawn n •he poi.toe.al g afr'le$ played by a •ng salesman can· 1 make anyone t>e••evP ~nal0< a CJStroet a110tney and a 1~ r lhal ne wa~ 1apeo at gunpo1n1 by a lus· their separate b<ds 10 oecome gevernor c.1ous lady ( t hr 35 m1r1 ) (2 hrs I tl::llD 8) UTI mfT wm4 DAVID LrTTDmM 0 _,.. ·up N' C°"' ilQ 1978 Ola ScheOule(j Marilu Henner ( 1 hr ) ""d Marny~ Ctiarnoers L sa De'eeu"" A M C MCMI T.,._ 5.,rv'VOl'S ( 1983 Come- dy Wa let Matlhav R..,o-n """ am' Two very :Nt~rent men IQse lne•r 10bs then flf'ld their hves 1nter1w1f"ed Nti"'f' they ,..1tness a rno~v ~nd become t~e auarry of a syn- C<.ate hit r-ar ~ • ~ 44 m.r: ,, ... c:.a. I MIMD MrTCMCOCl f'M.llWTI c,eosuous country s,nge< -<; determ1nec1 1~ IWO, THI ICm, ntl vtCTORY A look rs make sure she remains a star b) play1t19 taken at our 1nvol11emen1 in World War 11 •n l!1Cks on a competitor It nr 16 min i the Pac1hc:. 1nclud1ng an interview ..v1th Z: _,.,. L Aoe Cl°' I 1930 O!amal General James Doohtlle ( 1 hr 1 Gaston MOdOI Lya lyS Oirecl<>t Luis (!) MCMI Hawa11· (Part 2 or 21 ( T966 Bunuet s 5'.lrteaJ1St attacl< on morats larth O!ama) Juhe Andrews. R1cnare1 Hams A and society co-written bv Salvador Dah missionary trl8S to change the Hawanans and banned 1n Franct' ft hr 5 min I Change him instead (2 hrs 1 t11 mAT---~CCIU.ICnOI c.ustoms. bul hmfl ano his wile s dealt' I m llCMI · Ride Befo_n_a_v_en~g:_e_a_nc_e ____ ..!l!!!~:O.,!!T~M!!Ml~-:0-!..!w~!!"!•~l~U~Ml~•!!!:!•~-----.!•~ll!M.OO!!... ________ _ - -NOTICE TO VET ER ANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces or the Untted Slates in good health, you are entitled 10 a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) 1n our Dedicaled Veteran's Sechon at the cost. to you ot only a Srngle Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Oepos1t required by Slate Law Harbor Lawn long kM Wn fC>f its Special ConS1derat1ons 10 Ve1erans. rs making this Program a~a1lable to the Veterans of this area Space is limited and rt w111 be assigned on a first come. first c;erved beSls To ac;sure your space MAIL THE' COUPON TOOAY1 ~-------------------------------------· I I I I UDll LAWl llElllllAL ,ARI I llOITIAAr 1125 Ol•ler Ave .• Costa MeH, CA. 92628 1adiacen1 10 tl\e San O!f190 Fwv 1•0!> at 11,.,l')tlf 91w So I I 1 .am •n 11°"°'aOly Dlachatged Vt1er11r1 I 1n Qood l\N!ll\ tNa~l I : 59f1Af No I l Addt.U I 1 Cit-; I I HOIM~No I . lo Sunday.Oec.91 1984 21 3E:'"Beyond The limit" ( 1983, Orama) Michael Caine, Richard Gere An English physician acta 10 aecure the release ol Britain's honorary consul In Argen1tna, kidnapped by revoluuonaries. 'R' ( 1 hr • 43 min ) • • .,. "Round-Up Time In Texas" ( 1937, Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Bur· nette A cowboy brings needed horseflesh .. Thanclay -Mondng ... ,,.._ -~"Passionate Friends" ( 1949, Drama) Ann TOdd, Trevor Howard ( 1 hr 30 mtn) 118 (0) ··The Black Planet' ( 1981 Orama) Animated I 1 hr: 18 min ) .. "Where The L1liM Bloom' ( 1974 Orama) Julie GhOlson. Jan Smllhers ( 1 hr. 37 min) •({l) "lm1tat1on Of Ltle" (1934, Drama) Claudelle COibert, Warren Wiiiiam (2 hrs.) •(I) "Courage 01 Black Beauty" ( 1957 AdvefltureJ JOhn Craw1ord, M1m1 Gibson ti hr 17 min J CZ) · S1lkwoocf' ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep Kun Russell (2 hrs 9 min ) NI~ "The Song Of Bernadette" ( t943. Biography} Jennifer Jones. Charles Bick· ford (2 hrs . 40 min ) (Q) "Ne11er Say Never Again" ( 1983, Ad11en1ure) Sean Connery .Kraus Mana Brandauer (2 hrr., 17 min) .. ) "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( t982. Comedy) Sally F'1eld JAmes Caan t 1 hr 42 min ) l) ·savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Adven ture) Marl< Miller. Donovan Sco11 ( 1 hr . 4!> min ) •Cl) A Ta'lte 01 Honey" (1962, Drama) Dora Bryan. R11a Tushlnghllm (2 hrs ) 6D "Dark Journey" ( t937. Drama) Vivien Leigh. Conrad Veld! ( 1 hr . 30 m1n ) -(Cl 'Oh11Pr' < 1968 Musical) Ron Moo-<!r 01111er Ri>ed t 2 hrs 26 min ) (Ji) Threshol<l' ( 1981. Orama) Donald SulhPrl6M Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr 46 min) (QJ 'KtS'> Mfl c.oodbye" ( t982. Comedy) Sally F11110 Jame-. Caan (I hr 42 min) ({) "Raltlec; ( 1940 Comedy) Olivia de Ha111lland David Niven ( 1 hr I 2 min ) -a> · Jvb•li>e Trail" ( 1953, Western) Vera Ralston Pal O'Brien (2 hrl) 1W(%) "So~ WPeks" I 1982. Drema) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler MOOfe ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) tWG "Ranchp Notcx1ovs" ( 19!>2, Wesl· ern) Marlene Dietrich. M.i Ferrer ( 1 hr . 30 m1n) (I) "The Ou1s1ders" ( 1983. Drama) C. Th<>maa Howell Mart Dillon ( 1 hr , 31 min) -&11enaoonllovlea- -· "The Prince And The Showgirl" • ( 1957, Comedy) Marilyn Monroe, Lau· rence Ollvlef (2 hrs ) (0) "O'Hara'• Wife" ( 1982. Or1m11 E<'W1rd Asner Mar1elle Hartley ( 1 hr 27 mtn) -CC) "Tht Gilt Ot Love" C 1978. Orama) 22 Sunday. Dec. 9; 1984 10 SO\llh AffiC8 ( ~ hr I i ctlCAOn..., M'°"1 • H•Mllmt(lt) llO¥ll "Valley G111 I 1983 Co,.,,edy) NtColas Cage OebOrah F"oreman A h1gr schOOI g1rl break• off her rornanc.e with 11 punker because IM relahOO'>h1p lhr1Jate1 '> her standing wlltlln Mr peer group A' 11 hr . 35 min). QB-ICOTT Ma11e CXmond T1moll1y B<1llr.>m!> I 1 '" 38m1n) (H) "To Be Or Not Tr> Be r 1983 Cornt- dy) Mel Brooki., Anr111 Oan<.rull ( I hr 41 min ) W fSJ -ro Be ()r ~lr.1 re, fi,,. 1 1~53 C:urr P dy} Mel Brr.KJ~~ Aru11• f),111f'."Jlt It'" 47 min) ClJ L Aue d ur < 1 ~:.io CJ•iirnal Gd.,to• Mooot L ya l ,,.., 11 r.r ·~ "'"' 1 ta(O) 'Never Say NfMH Ayt11n I 1963 Adventure) SPan Cnnr1fHy KlduS M.ma Brandauer (2 hrs 1 / rmn I •CCl "Dot And s.1nld Clttu<, '1q13.; Ad11en1ure) Amrn!ltotJ V(J•V!'• bf [Jlf"N Forsythe BArbaril r rawlPt ( 1 ·hi ?<J min ) UU Where Tttf I '""5 fl '' n ( 1'H4 OiamaJ Juhe (,r.01 ,, J•i• 5rr11tt·Prs ! 1 hr 37 mlfl l Cl ) 'S1lkwoo1l 1 l!Jll J (;1.in1.~j M'"'' Srreep, Kurt R1J'>l>flil I? tire, 9 1111(1 I W (t") "Oll11er1" I 19fl8 Muc,1c;alJ Rim Mr)() dy. Olt11er Reed (?hr•, 7fi mm/ (OJ The Al..ic..k F-11,1111'1 ( tflfi t 0•.J•"·ll Animated It'" tB 11111 1 ... (H ·1<1~~ MP. GprJtltJyn f 1!)8~ Com"dt Sally f •eltl Jdlllf.'"> Cdd• • 1 • a;> • .,. r1 t (L Prom ses 111 fhe fJiHk ( 19/ct fJr.1 mA J Marsh;i Mason Kathlee,.. BPllAr ( 1 hr . 56 min) (Z) ·I a Trav1ara· f 1981 Mur.•c.al) Terp~n Stralai. Ptnc1d11 D<m>1nyri {I r1r '18 nun) -Evening----• .. aaa .... NAPPY DAYt AGAIN ..... MMTTOHMT 111m'1 COWAlfY ITAITMI IU 11 •11 ""°"' me ... ~· ' ) TOP ~ IOXING 11111 11•r '"'"11 v• ChrtS C11tv1n 1n & 11g11rwo1y111 t1v•1I l.Chff<J ul~ f()r 10 round', h11#1 lrnrr1 Mnrrill1111111 Ind (2 hrs . 30 rnir1 / CO) lllOVll "BremWBve• f 1'J8J S~18nc.1· F'iCllOn) Ke11 Dull.n Su11inna love In '"' expeflmental medica proc,,d1J1!J. a y01Jr111 housewife suffermg frr1rn tJra111 111mma r9'f'tY&:-. lho1191\I p1oc~ .,aft .100 mt1mo11et, lrom~l,,fJJ l"0 11 l1r :> 1 mm l CS> ·sa11nnnn"1 Snult;S • I 1q97 Adv1'111lllffl M11rk MtilE11 Donovo11 Swrt A 1unewoy rteh y111 ll!Qt. 111rini:1 w11t1 8 p11ir of bUmbh11g 1uci1t1"" 1.rin111111I• PC. 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WU TMV'll. .. 1J (() u-.., 'i A novelist atthctf!d with w11ter'c; block becomes 1nvol11ed 1n Magnum's latest case alter d1sp1ac.ng him llrorg,h~t.:1: 1 rr ~ f~ocut111e Suite ( 19~4 Ord m<1 ) Wilham Holden Jurif' Allyc;on When the top e•PCut1ve 01 J turr tur.e corr pany T11fl1>rs a fatal hPar! alldCI< a med power pl'1y ensues iitm•>ng tl"P 111CP presidents to 1111 his cha11 (2 tirs ) D ®l llOYW Thi> N10"' They Saved Chr stma• IPr1>rnlf'lf f Jntasy) Jaclyn Srwth Art Carney 011 l•ng tor Arctl(; 111 lhtPatens Santa Clauc; 5 huge toy rectory ,11 thA Nc111h PO!f' 'IO 1 n11Jther and her ,, I .... ( ~. ldrM <.et ul ,, J' ildver.I 1rP I(• '.,jvl> t Ir ,.. P••a·r J .. s•r .r:.1 O• Q •'l tr', J i W• .. CIMCNCATl llTUALI IOUD QOlO ctlllTlllAI IPICIAL A c.et f'b«illO•• ,, .,, r•11 01 Pete Pavt .'\r•d Mary America Laura 8rar119ar DrnnA Sum ,,,.,., Jerry Reed John Schneider Roberta Flac~ Barr~ Manilow R.,,hard Ci:irpenler S1s1er Stf'<lge Jam"'· ngrarr Su1anne Somers Anr c M .Jrra1 a rd Johr, Da;idson Ho<;ls Ric~ Cffles and C•t''A G.,110 (~ hrs) fJD llATUM OI T'l9tOI Ii) lll'YITDYI Agat!'i.t C> llSl!e s Pitrlt,ers. Ir C.11me T '.lmrny ar•O TuppencP Berfll<, lor<J 1nves11ga1e !ht> murder ol a masked wrimar1 during a 1011ers 1eride1vo1J'> a1 a ni.ghlctub Q ( I hr I C ~ Tt·P Song Qt Bernade le" t 1'!43 B graphl') Jt"nn le• Jor t"'> {I ,Jtff''> f1'C,.kfr,r l A ~··• 111 fO•JflCJ ~" rt•( Hlllf'I', .i \/l'ilOI '1f'IJ• ,,,., r,r.mp ff'ISUll1ro1,1 u publl(; c.vrittoyer~y (t t1r 40 "''" I H _,. TMI MPl Hos·~ Le" Dawson N•Ck 8von•t onl• It h• I S1 ~ ··c.r1r1i.tmil'• '''"' Qt n,,. 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( J llO'lll Ric.hard f'ryor IH<rP Anrl Now 11983 Cr•medy) fl 11 t11mou" r.nme<J•an r11p'i """ry<lf•f'I fwn. f'lll'!Dhi'lnt' In former w1vH '" 1r11., l1ln1 \lilQAO 111 tne SMt~et T,,.0111> 111 New Ortea"\ ·ff I I ht J? min I ... -I -R"k and A J help their 1~111ne hunting uncle Any search tor h1' eic bus1riess parfn41r on a Sootr• SM \ 1aland ( 1 nr ) D Cl C..-Whrn " suc;p1c10U!t •.pol npptinr~ on N0<m • chr .. r 'I ray ''" tJ1tetdet 10 lull1ll 11 drl'/lnt ot Sll1hnQ around 11\fi world 1 -. ..... .,,,.,. "Agat"4 Chr"lle • P1r1nerc, In Crrrne" Tommv a"" Tu~• Betes furd 1nves11gate the murder of a masked woman clurtng a !overs' rendezvous at a r~hlc.lub O ( 1 nr ) W ~Cl TNU1M ' The B•rches· rnr Chronicles · Alter the Bl&hop promises 1he Dean's pot! 10 Ou1verful a newspaper report ol Slope s appointment 10 lhe DOS•· lion enrages Mr.., Prouclie (Part 7 or 7) Q f t hr) ._f; ~(R) 'HJ llO'lll ··Easy Money" ( 1983. Come· dyl ROdriey Oangerheld Joe Pesc1 A man who hkes 10 eat. drink and smoke 10 rness stands to win S 10 mtlhoo 11 he 111c- 11toces h•s worldly pleasures tor one year R' ( t hr 35 min I l llO¥ll 'Sur Weeks" ( 1982 Orama) Dudlf'y Moore Mary Tytei MC>Ofe A mer· 11ea Congr~s·ona1 cand1oa1e t>ecomes 1(1(.raa&1ngly 1nvo1vecl 1n the hves or e wratlhy New YOik woman and her teuke rr .. c dau titer PG 11 rtr 47 min I ' -.mL-AU'llb~CMCDCIC,_l8fTI 111:11 fll) -.T CCMIT ~'The lpcress File ( 1965 Ora· rni!J Michael Caine N.get Green A p11i; ,,,,f'I assigneo 10 B111tsh Army fntettigenc:e ~ c.<>mm1ss1onecl to retneve a Oe'fected SC:•Mf1c,1 ( 2 nrs 30 min ) • (£; TOf AMS IOllMQ Hiimer Kenly vs Ch11s Calvin 1n a t1ghtwe1gh1 bOUI sc,,.cl i1eo tor 10 rounds lrom' Memllv1lle Incl (AJ 2 r11s 30 min) -G KNOTI ~ Val •S al her w11$ end when she realizes !hat someone has aoaucled ner newt>om twins ·• ano Scolt Easton 1s the 'IJMlt suspect 11 hr J D GO llLL aw A desperate ba111e threatens to erupt belween an Old gang and the invaders of their turf. Betker poses as an operetor 1n a beauty salon as par! of 8 csrc'i 1nve<sr1gatoon ( 1 hr J l lf,~ .... TMI mi.ICMlftl .. ..,.1111 COlllTTTVnOlt TMAT DIUCATI IAL- NICI An e)(plora11on ol 1he 1fhr\Q rtla t1onshlp betwen tne teoera ove(nment ~1nd the states Q ( 1 hr I ·~.art-Q -1 ~= When We eel' tW ( 1960 Orama) K1r~ Douyllls Kim Novak A ~UCCPSSlul ar< hotP<.;I ,.., ICJrn belwf'en lhP P r Uflly ol hOIT•f' ilncl farr11ly dnd t'"S IOve ''" -t •11.lrr•ed w< 11 illl (~ rtrs 10 min I fJi) TMI ICMMlft L1 llOYW ·Ring <JI Desire t 1981 fanta '>y J u eorg1na S,>tllvon Paul Thomas An .1phr<>d1i.1ac 11ng s par.~d !rum pe1sor1 to perc;on 1eav111g i:I 111111 or erohc: encounter5 1n its wal\e ( t hr JO min ) C01 llOYll 'Never Say Never Again' ( 1983 ACS11en1urP) Sean Connery !<Jaus Maroa l1ranaaue1 Alter a worlO·lhrtalen 1ng organization 'lteals two l.f'S m1$Slles and 11nnoun<:ti 11 wtll detonate tne war hi>••ds 11 11 rsnaom •S nor met. B111tsh agent Jam~r. Bond rs celled 1n 10 save the world PC. (2 nts 17 min J JmTOl--.Q &,,•wome ... ..... &I 1• ........ IUT1WWI llOWll "The M11n Who Loved Women· I 1983 Comedy~ Burl ReynoldS Julie AndrtoNt An llfMtlllble Kupllor wtlO It de111h .. hly iattrac1ecs lo women aeercht' vainly for lull1llment end hH an elf11r with & m1lhona11e'1 wilt R' Q ( 1 ht 50 min ) fHl llOT .. ll•YM ... ----------- -Thanclay 'Coal. cemed ·pa· (I hr 31 min) W 8 llCMI "Bridger" ( 1976. Adventure) James Wamwnghl Ben Murphy In 1830 an Amerl(;an mountaineer IS given 40 days 10 uphold the United States' claim to the Pacific N0<thwes1 by blazing a trail to the Cat1tom.a coast (2 hrs I ft ':n.r~ ~ Featured. TomC()flt1 g) llCMI ·Girl On Ttle Run· ( 1958. Dfa- ma) Efrem Z1mba1tst Jr , Erltl O'Brien A pri'late eye 1s hired to t1nd a nlghtctub si~r bef0te a killer does (2 hrs ) @ MTrAT'Mll ([) \tomll I YOUIYUU. NCAA DMston II Championship from Portland, Ore (A) ( r hr. 30mlf'l ) llCMl "Med1um Coor ( 1969, Dfama) Robert Forster Verna Bloom A Chicago TV cameraman l1nds-tl1msetf drawn to a s.truggt1ng scti004teacher and tier hllle b<.iy who becomes losl during ttie 1968 Of'mocrat1c convf'nt1on riots 'R' ( 1 hr 50 min I mtt0TllAT tllCID llOYll "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald Surherland Jell GOldblum A heart surgeon raises a contro"8rsy by 1mplan11ng an expenmental mech4nlcat heart 1n a tamale patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min) t:ll I .UT McotllD ~ CCILl.ICnOll lllT OI LA. TOOAY ROWAN 1 IWMWI LAUIM • tll ) llCMI 'Cafe Flesh" ( 1982. Orama) Pia Snow. Mane Sharp A tew MJrv111ors ot -Morning MovlM- 1:11 "L' Age d'Or' ( 1930. Orama) Gaston MOdot, Lya Lys ( 1 hr. 5 min.) .. CC) "Diplomatic Courier" ( 1952, Orama) Tyrone Power. Stephen McNalty ( 1 hr 37 min) •Ill) "Chr1srmas Holiday" ( 1944, Orama/ Deanna Durbin Gene Kelly (2 hrs ) .. (%) 'All FAii Down I 1962 Drema) Eva Marte Sa1111 Wam"n Beatty ( 1 hr . 50 min I ,. CSJ Dor Ano Sanra Claus" ( 1982 Adventur(' 1 A r11T•-"IAO V0tees by Drew ForsytM Barbar.:i rrawley (1 hr . 20 min 1 1llt(OJ 'The A1ght Stull 11983. Orama) Sam Shep.i r1 Sc;oll GIMn (3 hrs . 12 min) • (C) "SpaGehunter Adventures In The For· btdOen Zone ( 1983 Sclence-Fichon) Perer Strauss Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr , 30 m1n.) .. "The Hoity And The Ivy ( 1953. Dra- ma) Aatph R1c.hardson, Cell• Johnson ( 1 hr . 23 rriin I (2) · ·c.regory s 0111" ( 1981 Comedy) Gordc.n John S1nclftlr Dee Hepburn ( t ht 30m1n) .. .., The Capetown Allalt" (t967. Adventur") Clairp Trevor Jamet Brolln (? hr'J l -LC) "ThNt> s No Bu~1ness l 1ke Show Busl· ness" ( 1954 Musical) Ethel Merman, Dan 0.1ley (I hr 5 7 min ) "K~ 01 Comedy' ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr . 4 t mtn 1 "GeotOt Washinaton SleOt Here" 2• Sunday, Dec. 9, 1984 a global nuclear war have been a&91gned to entenain lhOse who have 10$1 their sex- ual r:efS (1 ht , 20 min ) -Cll ... ...,...tQt ... ~,....u.u. MOTmT -r.-... ..,,, IWAIUll'T llCMI "Big Bad Mama" (1974, Adventure) Angie O.CXlnson, W1111am Shatner A woman cuts a path ot violence and romance through the Southwest of the t930s 'R' (I hr , 23 min) ~~el" (1983. Comedy) Phyllis Diller, Shm P1ekens. The key hOld· ers of a motel discover ways to run a suc- cessf\JI bo&iness. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ... CMU•l•T .... LJll._,DU1" ~="That Man In Istanbul" (1966. Comedy) H()fSI Buchholz. Marlo Adorf A playbOy hetps an FBI agent posing as a stripper to recover a kidnapped scien11s1 lhrs . 30 mm } -.n01..ocaT ... .... ,.,... m¥ll "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982, Ora· ma) EdWard Asner, Mariette Hartley An attorney dectdeS to pull the plug on the hle-svppor11ng equipment on which hrs wife is surviving and eventually receives counseling from her ghost 'PG' (I hr 27 min) ( 1942. Comedy! Jack.Benny. Ann Sheri· dan ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) (I) "Ladybug. Ladybug" ( 1963. Orama) Nancy Marchand. Jane Connell ( 1 hr . 21 rrun.) -al) "The Barbary Coast" (t975, Adven- tute) Wilham Shatner. Dennis Cole (2 hlS) tW (D) "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Jesseca Lange ( 1 hr , 56 m1n I 1W G "Women In The Rain" (No Date) ( 1 hr 30m1n) lZ.l "Purple Haze" ( 1982 Drama) Peter Nelson Chuck McOuarrv ( 1 hr 45 min ) -&11ernooa Movies- -· "Brief Encounter" ( 1974. Romance) SOPf'lltl Loren. Richard Burton. (2 hts ) CC) "Somewhefe In Time" ( 1980. Fanta· sy) Chrlstophef Reeve, Jane Seymour ( t hr , 45 min) "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Romance) John TraVOlta. OtMa Newton·John (I hr . 28 min) .. (8) "The Twel've Cha11s" (1970, Come· dy) Roo MOOdy. Frank Langella ( 1 hr . 33 mtn) W (Q) "Mr Mom" (1983, Comedy) Mlchaet Knton. T erl Gau ( 1 hr , 31 min ) W CI) "Rose Marie" ( 1954, MU11Cal) Ann ~th, Howard Keel ( 1 hr , 55 min ) (1) "Two Of A Kind" (1983. Romance) JoM Trevolta Olrvl8 Newton-John ( 1 hr 28 mm) ' a.(.C) "Oiplometlc Courier" ( t952, Drama) Tyrone Power. Stepn.n McNally (1 hr . 37 min) "Best Frlendl" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt R~noldl. Goldie Hawo. ( 1 ht., 50 min) •rm "Savannah Smilff" ti 982. Adven· ' . Cl.) llCMI "Silkwood" ( 1983. DramE Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell A young WOf' an oecomes a spy 1n an ett0tt to uncov eVldence ot negligence In WOtk condlt101 at the nuclear-fuel plant In whleh st works 'A' (2 hrs . 9 min) GCGmllMM . •<ID llOWll "Kiss Me Goodbye" (t98. Comedy) Sally Fteld. James Caen ~wlc ow who IS about to remarry is VlSlted t hef late husband's ghost 'PG' ( t hr 4 =1m~ 5,.ce11-m•1•-n •cw CllCMO'lflMT ~ - llCMI ''The Man Who Loved Women ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Juli Andrews An irresistible scupllor who , devilishly attracted 10 women searche vainly f()f fulfillment and has an affair wn a m1lhooaire's wife 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 50 mm ) I ai• .. Tml {It) -ICO'TT W IUTOl.._Q 4111 -.CA&. DOCTOR llCMI "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982 Comedy} Sally Field James Caan A wld ow who ts about ro remarry 1s visited ti· tier late husband's ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4; min) 4111 @ 1._0I._. .. (1)9CMI "Raffles" (1940. Comedy) Oh via de Havmand. David Niven An amateu thief makes sport of Scotland Yard an< laHs 1n love w11h one of his v1e1tms' nieces (I hr . 12mln) ture) Mark Miller, Donovan Scoll ( t hr 45m1n) a.Cl) "The Wl'llle Rose" (1983, Ofama) Lena Stotze. Wu1t Kessler ( 1 hr . 52 min ) •CC) "Spacehunter Adventures In The FC>f· bidden Zone" ( 1983. Scienoe-Fletlon) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. ( 1 hr . 30 min) w cm "Dally Duck's Movie -Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated ( 1 nr. 18m10) "Doi And Santa Claus" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated VOices by Drew Forsythe Oarbara Frawley I 1 hr 20 min I •(!) "Penn1e5 From Heaven" (1~81. Musi· cal) Sieve Mar11n. Bernadette Peters (2 hrs} CU "The House on Sorority Row" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn McNeil. Eileen Davidson U hr 33mln) (I) AH Foll Down" ( 1962. Drama) Eve Morie Sa1111, Warran Beatty ( 1 hr , so min I •Ill) 'Dollars" ( 1971., Suspense) Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn (2 hrs .. 35 min ) •CC) "The Hustler" (1961, Orama) Paul Newman Jackie GleaSOl"I C2 hrs • · 15 mtn) _ ........ ___ _ ., .... ..,.IAYIAUll l1I M POCnlM.&. Los Angeles Roms at San Fr1nc1aco 49ers (3 nrs ) (l)Cll ... a ILAGlr llMIYT Wiiiiam Devane, EtlHn Brsnnan.. Glynnis O'Connor •nd Krlsrolft r TabOrl atat In thlt drama blMd ue><>n I -l'rida;J Cont. ) ,_ tr .s e 1. y 2 Anna s.weti·s classlc f\Ollel aboot a beau· ttlul ebony horse and the people who ow~~ r art 1 ol 2) (2 hrs I I :~== .... Ol 1MI llClmT Featur&<J tax·deduCI • ble vacations. Inventorying hOuse con tt>nts. lips oo hnanc1ng an education o AUTO llACM World Endurance San oown 1000 from Metboome. Aus11a11a R) (1 ht) MCM um.ft ctMTMAI CMOl. The master 1mpressiooist plays a multttude or rolits. 1nc1Ug1ng Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cia1chlt. rn an unusual ver&1on ol lt"le Charles.Otckens hOl~lass1c ( 1 hr) @ IOCK Am ROU AND NOW Travel down the honky-tonk highway ot country and western style rocl. and rott music w1m the sounds or Cart 'Mr B1ue Suede Shoes" Perkins and Joo fly Sl MCMI "On The Town" ( 19SO Muc;,. ral) Gene Kelly Frank S1na11a A 1110 of .a11ofs team up with a ta.-1 driver and a11 anthropologist 10 find a beau11tu1 girl whose picture is d1splayt:?d •n thP c;ubway (lt\1 ,38m1n) lllCaYAllD'lll ...... LA~a--.n ... MJCI llM:la /~~ ...... OIPmTUlll • W. IOUlmT Jell Sm11h piepares 1\91u::::T1 :"' LOWllOAT P& llAIAZllll Hohda~ lash1or• makl'v ver with actress L1S8 Whetchet tlogsled l"'~c: P .... wmtUI~ POCllT M 1 Ma lrvtng Crane vs ll J Puc~r~~1 hr , 30 mln ) ' 1MI l9l Hosts Len Dawson Ntck Buon1eonti ( 1 hr ) JJ .vii "King Of Comedy r 1967 r.omedy) Robert De Niro J~rry I ew•S A tailing comedian plans 10 k1dna~ a ~All ~nown lalk show hos! 'PG' It ,,, 4 , min) Q) .vii ·Tootsie I 1962 <.,nme•1YI Dustin Hollman. Jessica Lange An out· ot work New York actOI labeled as tem· P8f8tnenlel discov«S a whole oew career lor htmsell when he d1sgu1ses t11mselt as a woman and lands a soap opera role PG i!ht .56m.n) r_z) ... "Nall0n81 L1mp<>of'I s An1m111 House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Betusn• Tim Matheson In the early 1960s Della House. the zaniest end w1tdest gang on e cOllegt campus, battles 1he suave Omega House and the schOOl's ooan R' I t nr 49m1n) I ··--~ I Gii M TOR f'eatured the mQdein pleasurn 01 an old·Ume train ride. wheel· c.,_lr falhlont, L A '1 otdeSt restaurants m1~1ng with the st8rs and d1gnllaJ1eS at II~ tf ,~.,ti~fy ~"' ~ .... ........ f!IMmM' ~ WAll•TClllWml • ... m HAYI ... WU TIAWL M @ llCMI "Terror tn The Wa• Museum I 1973 Horror) Ray M1HanCI, Elsa Lan- c.hester A youog woman acts as ball 10 t•ilP a k1lle1 who lurl\s 1n the shadows ot a waAwOrks el(h1b1t1on (2 hrs ) Ml I CJ) IUU Oii HAZUlm fl) Y Donovan and Ham learn that the developer ol the force held used by Diana to seal oft Los Aogeles is really a tortured d1ss1den1 ( 1 hr l 8 MCMI "The Great ~an·a Lady'' ( 1942. Western) Bnan Oonlevy. Barbara S1anwyck A young couple's move West brings w11h 11 a parl1ng olJhe ways, as the husband 1urns 10 the trappings of fortune 1n 011 wells and the wile t>ecome& attracted 10 a handsome gambler (2 hrs) 0 TM1 • UIOM aMT1&U .. cw. Guests including Carol Burnett and Susan Anton 101n Jim Nabors 1n this hohday spe- c •ill Ir om Hawa11 ( 1 hr 1 i ftllPll~lTI ""-'AU llOYll 'The Yakuza · ( 197& Adven· turet Robert Mitchum Brian Kenh A for· mer p11vate detective attempts to pene trate the Eastern undef'World in order to rescue a war bud~daughter (2 hrs l f.ll)..-TOI .__,, ~ WALL fTMIT WIB Guest David Hea- ly vice president and auto analyst -Orexel Burnham. Lamben. Inc ·c llCMI 'Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 rantasy) Christopher Reeve Jane Sey· 111our Obsessed wllh the portra11 of a 19th·century actress. a mOdern day play· wrignt uses hypnoSts 10 travel baCk in time and meel her 'PG' I l hr 45 min ) H' llOYll "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. ACIVen ture) Roy Scheider Malcolm McDowell A I c1s Angeles polrce helteopter patrolman t111acks an experrmental mllltary super· r.npte' supposedly planned tor use 1n CIVIi· 1,1n crowd control (2 hrs ) (SJ llCMI 'Two Of A Kind" P983, Rumance) Jonn TravOlta, Ohv1a Newtoo- John A sell-styled inventor arid a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to prpve mankind's worthiness 'PG' O ( 1 nr . 28 min) '1:) 12 O'CLOCI Mlltf t:a Cf) LOYI IOAT CD Bn"aT~ TOIMHT Featured Mau Diiion fl:) WALL tTmT WllX Guest Davtd Hea 1y VIC'e president and auto anelyst. Drexel Buroham Lambert. Inc '1l) Jtll COOHll'I OAAHI COUNTY ·orange County Prl0f1ty FutU1e Water Need~" ',()~ Ml f) ([) IW.LAI Fr tends and lamlly arrive a1 Southfork lor the weddtng of Bobby and Jenna. Jamie promises not to u1e the doc· uments against the Ewings °"'' of loyalty to the family name O ( 1 hr ) It fl) llMI VICI Crockett and T ubb5 arrest the soo of an 1n1ernation11 bUstner..s magna1e and try to U$e him to expose his tathet's narcotics ec11v111es ( 1 hr) O ..,.. Benson leers he mtoh1 have siarted World War Ill after e IOver'a quarrel erupts between two representatives to an 1nterna11one1 trade meeting he's been asked to host O G ... 9 llO¥ll 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again" ( 1916. Comedy) Pe1or Setle<s, He1b4:rt Lom The manlecal .tormer pQllce 1nsp<'(;to1 Dreyfus dtrects a dOzen asaas- s1ni. 10 ehmtnate tht bu.ngllng lnepector Jae-Clouseau (2 htt ) ., .... ... e m&T 1 M a•uca ··oance 1n America An Evenlog Of Dance And Coo- versatlOfl With Martha Graham" The' cho- reographer introduces three ol her claSSIC works peffOfmed by the Manha Graham Dance Company· "Errand 1nto the Maze," 'Cave of the Heart" and .. Acts ot Light " (1 ht 30 min) I!) ,_ Lm ··rhe Cathohc Church. Abortion And Poltllcs" Guest Archbishop of New Y0tk JOlln J. O'Coonor 11 hr l (() 8'0IT&OOI OI) CD .o¥ll "My Tutor" (1983 Romance)· Garen Kaye. Matt Lallanzt A htgh schOol student be<(omes romanocany lnVQlved w1tt". the older woman who 15 tutor1og him 1n French 'R' ( I hr . 37 min ) (m .,_ "Mr. Mom" ( t983. Comedy) Michael KeatOl'l. Teti Garr A newly untm· ployed lather and husband must assume housekeeptog responslbllines whtle htS wile enters the work force 'PO' ( 1 hr , 3 I min) CIJ MCMI "Two Of A K1n<f' t 1983 Romance) John Travotta. Oitv1a Newton· John A self-styled inventor and a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to p<ove manktnd's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr 28 mtn) I A&JlmllTCMCOCl PMWTI • -•• George and Katherine launch a c11y-w1de campaign to save a neighbOfhOOd eatery from demol1000 O (!) MCMI "Hombre" ( 1967 Western) Paul Newman. Frednc March An Apache ratsed white man is loreed to protect the lives of those he hates (2 hrs 30 min I i l9l .... 011Ml-('R) .. ..nTUCCI -CJ) 'AL.CC* a.91 Lance s romantte oveoures win the affect10ns of R1el'lard Chann1ng'5 s=hter ( 1 hr ) D fl) HOT The Wylers plan 10 kidnap Estelle Modrian and force a coo- fesstQn from her. W1th the aid ol Jim's eic- lfriend ( 1 hr.) ..... TllA" NOU.YWOOO ......_""° ozm am....-TQMTMAIMICUI.. In this orlgtnal series episode, David and Ri6ky are upset with the11 father tor not spending enough nme at home around the hol1~-~ PUIM ,. A muSIC vt~ review ol lhe year's top albums featuring Pat Benatar. W1lhe Nels-Oh. Waylon Jennings. Teddy Penoergress Linda Ronstadt the Go-Gos and ~ Men110w ( 1 hr ) NA PUU. ACT ICAMTI u S light Heavywetgh1 Championship bOut from ChtCag<> (R) ( 1 hr 30 min ) llO¥il "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora- ma) Charles Bronson Andrew S1evens A hof'nlClde detectl\/e and a cnmlno4ogy graduate search f()f a killer of women ·Jf 1hr ,41 m1n) .,_ "Siikwood" ( 1983. [)fame) Meryl Streep Kurt Russell A young wom- an beeomes a spy "' an effo.t to uncovef evidence ol negl;oence 1n work condttlons 81 the nucteaHuet pian1 ~ wt\leh she =1·~it~~ 9o>•) ••••mrr ... ,.. ..-Me llAI ~A. loolt at the inltueooe ol la~ compQSOr Max Steine< Qf1 mustc and lhe movies. through e11eetp'6bom..5UCh films u "Bird of Part· dl9e" and "~lh Faltw .. , ..... ,.._.amrw Suodey,Dec.9. 19&4 26 • In 1h1s ortg111ai series episode, acceptr. a hollcfay booking that b•m ~home &.. MD U. ml • COM- .. The Onion Field' ( t979. Ofa· ames Wooos John Savage Baseo • bOOk by Joseph Wambaugh In \9fJC!. • policeman 1s murdered by two ~ thieves who undergo a lengthy "i1 Incarceration before and during _.. 'R' (2 hrs 1 min ) ( 1 Rally trom Great .hc·•l11:.}•i111 .. 0n1t from The Haart" ( 1982 ~ ... -~) Frfld11r1' rorrest, Terr Garr The romance of a Las Vegas window ~ her 1unk dealer boyfriend up and each of them find$., a more ~Jl:'llll•ll Pllftner R' ( 1 hr 40 min I , 11::9 I GD~'~ YlllOI TAl.ll"90llTHI DAM- lllOYll .. Coast 0 1 SkeletC;\$" ( 1965 Ofama) Richard Todd. Dale Aobertson A beg·t1me diamond dealer t0 Africa is lhe target of an insurance 1nvest1gat1on <2 hrs) ... "' .. l lmllY_... llVIR MIN This program focuses on the Cahtornla Wiiderness B111. 10 declare The TuOIUl'nme River a federally-protected wild and scenic river • lllOYll "Ofessed To K1rr· ( 1980 Suspense) Mlchael Caine. Angie Otck1n· son A New York psych1at11st's practice 1s examined aji«ir a lormer patient becomes a suspect 1n a series of sl;i'y1ngs R' ( 1 ty 45 min) • ~ ., 1M (Q'J llOYll Memphis Cathouse Blues ( 1976. Orama) Annette Haven A preacher ettempts lo close down a local · house ol pros111u11on I 1 hr 15 min I ,. D lllOYll 'Ruggle<; Of Red Gap I 1935 Comedy) Charles LaughtO<'l Charles Rug gles Alter winning a British valet 1n a poker game a man brings n1s new servan1 ou1 wes1 with him 12 hrs J ®l BnDT~ TONIQHT Featured Mall 0111on Q) lllOYll "Top Secre1" ( 1978. Adven lure) 8111 Cosby Tracy Reed An Amen can art oealer 1s sent to Rome on an undercover mission to retrteve 120 pounds of stolen plutonium (2 hrs ) 1'£) GOLi Chrysler Team lnv11atlonal. sec· ond round lrom Boca Raton Fla (Al (2 hrs) Cl) lllOYll 'Gregory s Girl' _j 198 1 Come· dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn A Sco111sh schoolbOy tails head-over· heelS tor his soccer team's ltrst female lptayM~, 30minJ 1• ..,YTllACKI ttl ... '•11• lllOIWI W llCMI "The Pigeon That Toole Rome ( 1962. Comedy) Charltoo Heston. Elsa Manrnelll Homing pigeons used by an Amencan spy are eaten by an innocent family and replaced with German buds (2 hrs) 1:9 GD ROWMI 1 IUllTWI LAUGM • (0) llCMI "The Right Stuff" ( 1983. Ora ma) Sam Shepard Sco11 Glenn Based on the bOOk by Tom Wolfe The selection and training of the f11st Ame11can astro na1JtS take place amid poht1cal maneuver '!!II and media hype ( 3 hrs . 30 min ) rs lllOYll "Confessions From A Hohday Camp' ( t977 ComeOy) Robin Askwith .A young man a11emp1s to organize a beauty contest at a holiday camp f 1 hr 30 -~ •all TMCll W (H) -THI NPt."~MtS Len Dawson Ntek Buon1eon11 ( 1 hr J t:11 (C)lllOYll "Oeadly Blessing' (1981 , Hor· ror) Ernest Borgn1ne. Lois Nettleton A Irv· 1ng nightmare begins for a young woma_!! when She mames into a strict retrg1o"s sect 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min) -1~ ... .... llCMI "National Lampoon s Animal Hou~" ( 1978. Comedy) John Belushi Ttm Matheson In the early 1960s, Delta House. the zaniest and wildest gang on e conege campus. battles the suave Omega House and the sch<>ol's dean 'R' ( 1 hr 49 fnln ) .-rh'Mli " ~ .. 1="WeKlT.t~1932, Western) Joel McC1u. F al\Qes ~ A man's mar· lr.• , . .. ~ · riage crumbl~ while ne spends counties~ .,))Qi.JJ6 ;de-..elop1ng the Wens F1rgo I< hrs) ·~1 • -A110TT ~o · OV19 l' -.TY oA lltOCIMT I ... GOLi Worto Match Play Champion ship from Wentworth England (A) hr 30 min I a111H MOVll "A Night In Heaven" ( 1963 Orama) Ch11stopher Atkins. Lestey Anne Warren A mamed college instructor has an affa11 wllh one ot her students whl' worlo.s as tt male exo11c dancer 'R' ( 1 hr· 23m1n l ' 1:11 Wl.UAM TIU J .. 'AT COUM' J1TH ~y The · H·p Hypno11st" Cfti'monstrates tht< powers or the mind before a n1ghtclut audience 111 Santa Mor11ca California ( hr 56 min I 1-.0AMOW 1:9 • rfiD Tltl LMI Ml MOVIE "The Fron! Page ( 1974 C rr edy I Jaci. Lemmon Waller Ma11hau •' tough city ed11or ano ,1 topnotcn reporte cover the e•ec Jt•or )f a convicted cop killer {?hr~ t!> mul 1 W i CAR'TOOMI • lm>IAT llOVIE There s No Business Like Show Business ( 1954 Musical) Ethe Merman, Dan Dailey A priest re101ns h1•, vaudevrlle lam1ly for e benefit perform anc~r 57 min 1 W ITMCADI _. ... ,.,.. - 41:9 T'Hlllll ICOM I COIMlllTY CAI.UDAil NOMI flAOllO WIDLY (II) llOVIE 'The Holly And The Ivy ' ( 1953 Orama) Ralph Richardson Ceha Joh[ISOf' A country parson calls his family together lnr a Chrislmas gathering and d1!1covers lhal every member is unhappy because 01 him ( 1 hr 23 mm ) Z:J MOVIE The White Rose' ( 1963 Ora ma) Lena Stotze Wulf Kessler A group ot middle-class German un111erstty students rebels aga1ns1 the Nazi regime defymq H1t1Pr with tragic results ( 1 hr 52 min ) -~QITIMM'f .. CAltTOOMI 69 NCH UTTLl'I CtMTllAI CAltOl The mJster 1mpress1onist plays a multitude 01 r lies including Ebenezer Scrooge ano Boo C1a1cnn "' an unusual version of trt• Ch.ir1es D1r.kPn"-holiday classic ( l tlf I I -Saturday -Morning----.. ,. ______________ _ ltlfit llO¥ll "Man 01 The Frontier· ( 1936 Western) Gene Aut1y Frances Grant 11 tlf ) ; U.S. fAMI MPOllT ~ GAm OP THI WID (ll) .. CIUMON.,_ 5clt WOIU TOllOMPW ~mtAT (8)~worlh 11936 D•amaJ Walter Huston Ruth Cnallerron ( 1 hr .. ,30 = ICIDIAI rr•WNTTD ClOllUP . Tl8I T NJ( • l'.!l GANB T!D AMllTIONO ~ l'T'I YOUR IUllNEll m 1111NC1 Q) ltlTUDIO al IUNTI ~ llO¥ll 'Gr pg or; s '" 1 196 1 l.U" t- dyl Goroon John S1nc1a11 Dee Hepoum ( 1 hr , 30 min I (£) .-11 Timi MWQDQ'T llUO«T Up to date business information f<>< mana gars. 1nclud1ng strategy issues tecnnoto gy and a review ol Wall Street acl1v1!1es (1 hrJ l·ll (SJ lllOVll · Dairy Duc1(s Movie Fan tast1c Island" 11983 CumPr1yJ Animated 1 hr , 18m1n I ... 1:11 LA.II> ®l ID-A-UTTUI PACUITTIM GIROWltQ ftAM Yoecl OP AQNCUl TUM mT THI MAYOU lllUU UNLMTID RMCOUT' lll1UDIO ....n I llO¥ll "Los Olv1d.lClO!; 1~950 Dr a ma) Allon&<> Ma11a, Roherlo Cobo D11ec1 =ied•.:~;.h• '8mon l UT'T\.I MICALI 9 ·~1: LIGIMDARY IUPlll POWIMIHOW I ~~ tOODDAYU. ...,.,.... --·=AU WD•rt NCAA 01v1s1nn II Championship trom Porttar,d, Ore !Al t t lhr ·=OllWAU.ITMIT 1llt llT ALOMI GANG II Cl.,_ PM11111' ,_ IONI ~==---· LHINDAllY ..... l=MDTHlllMI TOPIOft.I .. POICll ...,.~ v llO¥ll "The 81sh<'>p'~ Wife'; ( 194B, Fantasy, Cary Grant Lorena Young I t hr .. 418 min.} Of) MAM.I ROCK Boot>er's peaceful <1ey 1s 11.uned by beasts. oarty \loers and old 9}1)8feS lQ) .WW "A Dog 0 1 Flanders" ( t9b!l. Orama) David t Rdd. Donald Crisp ( 1 hr , 36 m1n l t$J llOVll CrrstS" P 960. Advef'ture) Cary Grant. Jose Ferrer ~ 1 hr . 35 mtn.) m 100111 .. llO'nOll NS(!!) llOVIE "Behold A Pale Horse" ( 1964, Drama) Gregory Peck. Anthony Quinn .. 1(2 =r· . T1tal ITOOGU ®> llGHTY OMOTI GIT A.LOMG QAMQ · TDNTNJt • HOLL.YW'O.OD CHAllTMAI PA"ADI Marching banrJs. ,equestrran units end a c a11atcade ot cetebnttes 1nclud1ng grand rnarsMI Michael Landon. with hosts Lee Meriwetr1er and Bob Eubanks (2 hrs ) m llOYlf' °" Q)ltlTUDIO fJl) MATURI OP TMlm ~ AllENCAN ITORY 'H' llOVIE · Raggedy Man' ( 198 1 Ofa· miiJ Sissy 5pac.ek.. Eric Roberts ( 1 hr , lt>nm1) l llOVll Twr1 Qt A Kind" ( 1983. Romance> John Travolta'. OllVle Newion- Johri t 1 r" . 28 min J · llOVW t:tO DUNGIOlll NII> DRAQOlll ®') NIK> 1ID IUPITumt DAVIY AND GOLIATH ltlTUDIO AIEICAN ITORY NA. um °' nt1 WllX '"' .. llA. TODAY ITMCADI @) DRAGON't Ull POU POlf110N .wzoo~ l.W.A.T. llWITCHID ; llTI NII> IYTll • UllllJllTAMDING HUMAN llHAvtellt r ) ll'ORTICIN'TD \l l llOVW "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Drama/ Fredric March. Dana Andrews (2 hrs., 52 min ) t:tO I) ~ POOTIAU. New Orleans Saints al New York G1an1s (3 hri;. 15 mtn ) la) AlV..,_THICl•I •t VlllOU. ®) ICOOIY.000 lllY.,_. DUNQIOlll NII> DUQOlll CllAMONITW .QITlllA.ltT fJl) MM .,_, .... , • ., ........ Meal Gabler and Jet- fley l rons host an 1nlormaf1ve look at what's new at the mo111es m> UNDlMTAMDING HUMAN llHAvtellt C1 MOVIE 'CH 0 M PS " ( 1979. Set· cnte f'1c.t1on) Wesley Eure, Valerie Ber· t1nelh (1 hr . 31 min.) .i;, ROAD RACllG Dr Scholl' !f Pro Comfort IOK Run (0) ICHOOUOY FAnta This story about teenage prt-gnancy 1s based upon Jean- nette Eyerty's novel, "He's My Baby Now. •' and tea1ures Dana Prato ( · Dill rent Strokes") as lhe unwed mother with Rob Lowe as 1he young lathor ( 1 hr ) SJ llCml "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946. Drama-) Fredric Marcil. Dana Andrewt1 (2 hrs , 52 min ) l)llOYll "A Song Is Born" (1 948 Com- edy) Oanny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr . 61 rn1n.) .. , fl) DID YIDIO TOP•Ylllot 9) ICMl'f ICOOIY ~ ~!Battles Of ChtOf. Pon1iec" ( 1953. Wntern) LeJt Barker. Lon Chnnev ( 1 hr • 30 min I l lLUI ....... MAWAlllWN ML .. Y*Ol.D NOUll • coon"'' OIAffl couwn "Oranoe County Priority· Fu1ure Water Needsr.- ([) AUTO llACllQ World Endurance • San- <rown 1000-trom Me1txrome. Australia . IBI (1 hr.) CID -THI llPL Hosts: Len Dawson, Nick Buon1conti ( 1 hr ) m..anM .. !rn llCMI "Big Jim MCl,.aln" ( t952. Adventure) John Wayne, Nancy Olson. lhrs.) -.. , VlllOllAT ~ '=.i. New Orleans Saints at New York Giants (3 hrs .. 15 min.) I WOOD-l'T'I lllOP J.-CAlllO'IWl•IT llCMI "A tr plane ti The Sequel" ( 1982, Comedy) Rot>ett Hays. Julie Hag- erty ( 1 hr . 25 min ) tWD GD .ma 11A11 ,_ • All.Ami ,_ 1..-cA'I TOP,_ 9 MC IW "Henry Hamilton. Graduate Ghost" ·The ghost of a young C1vH War soldier teaches a modern family to hotd las1 to 1ne1r valU&s. (Part 2 of 2) IWMIT\m , ... IOUL TUii ,...,..wmt ... ~ ,_Pd CAii IO\rwl-IT llCMI "Marilyn" ( 1980. Biography) Catheflne Hicks, Richard Besehart. (2 hrs . 25 min ) (£)IOLI Chrysler Team tnv1tati0nat, third round, live lrom Boca Raton, Fla~~ CID IMITllA'Ta. CllllADlll i OfTHIAll I ~ ...... tt:ll ·-··-.. M1ll' Oii THI llTI 9 umtlCAll uafil9 Featlnd:' Evelyn "Champagne" King ("Just f0< the Night" and "Out of Control") . Miotlael Furlong ("Two Hearts"). ( 1 hr ) (J) llOWll "Mareh 0 1 The Wooden Sol- diers" ( 1934, Fantasy) Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy ( 1 ttr .. 30 mtn ) I PMIQA&. GIOUNmT '"IVDYIODnlUllDI llCml "Goin' Coconuts" ( 1978, Com· edy) Donny and Marie Osmond Ted Cas· Sldy (1 hr , 40 min J (%) llCml "Da111d And Lisa· ( t962, Ofa- ma) Keir Dullea. Janet Marpolln. ( 1 hr., 34m1n) -JUtUllOOll ---· -· ..aOlft IOCl W IOU. a•T'llU In tl"lis muSicat fantasy. songs of the season performed by Bobby Goldsboro, The AssoctatiOn, Three Dog Night and othef early rock 'n roll ac1s are what 11 takes to fill the mlserly Scrooge (Jack Elem) wl11'1 the :.:.of CMstml9s. I ITOOm llCMI "Spectre' ( 1977. Honor) ·Gig Youll.:.Ob9(l Culp (2 hrs) le:.-:-__, Feahned catamlty Insurance. teaching children abOUt mon- ey: tax loopl"l04el. Q Sunday.Oec.9, 1984 27 -lalurclay Cont. ~ .. ,,.,..., .. nl'VWIYIODn .,..... . M llMllO Of ._ Of THI LOIT • Viewe<s are taken behind the scenes duflng the making of Geor"ge Lucas and Srevoo Sp+elbefg's spectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" for a look al how the adventure film came t= I Oii M All Ml'M .,_""" ... UM81 .. .,.,. "Santa Fe Passage" ( 1954, • Western) John Payne, Feith Domergue lhr . 55m1n) · -....... U WVIDIOI ._,.LUCY llO¥ll "Jade Claw" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Billy Chong Yuen Siu Tin ( 1 hr . 30 min) l llO-TMGa_UIB_ OCIA8I• llCMI "The Escape A11lst" ( 1982. Drama) Gr1ffin O'Neal Teri Garr I 1 hr 33min) .. 8 COUHI IAIUTIAU. DePaul at Geo~etown (2 hrs . 15 min) w D m ... '°°1IAU Denver Broncos al ;a::::rs ) ~ llO¥ll "Paint Your Wagon" ( 1~69. Musical) Lee Marvin. Chnl EastwoOd (3 hrs) m llOVll Killer Grouty' ( 1976 Adven· ture) Chnsropher George Andrew Prine l hrs ) . DOCTGa WHO ~ ~ IOW\. Nevada-Las Vegas vs Toledo from Fresno, Ca11f (3 hrs. 30 min) CD llO¥ll 'The P11ncess And The P11ate" I 1945. Comedy) Bob Hope Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr • 34 min ) C%) llOYm "Nale And Hayes' ( 1983. Adventure) Tommy I ee Jones. Michael _10K~;Om'") ~WIV'IMI llCMI "Oklahoma' I t955 Musical) Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 25m1n) U:{) MOT IElllAM. Y THI YIM It M'VllW The irreverant newscas1ers present 1984's memorable e\lenrs and personal!· hes in sl<elches and with actual news foot W <£ CCJUI• IAlllTIAU De Paul al Geor~town ( t hr 15 min ) •IJ!!.!wn.., ,._.. LHDDMY LAOOCM A YVfAll lft'O 'nm This program lakes vleWeta llraighl to the 0011om ol lhe leg- endary tagoon, IN site of what some have called "Japan's Pearl Harbor" , I .._.IO'fl/llMCYDMWllY..,_, llOWll "Francis" ( 1950 Comedy) Donalcl O'Connor. Patricia Medine (2 nrs -W1¥9111 1 ... "Dally Ouci-.'J Mov1e -Fantas- tlC llland" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated ilhr. 18 m1n) (Q) llOWll "Sui We-!ks. P982. Drama1 Oud'-Y Moore. Mary Tyler Moor• (I hr i:.TJ.n. wm4 ML1't ,,_ 'AT .. , ... """C&AllDO WUCll .. . ..... ...-. 28 Sunday. Dec. 9, 1984 8 mA1UTIPOIYIU•ml (!) lNI llM WNO..., MIOUIH CIMT· llAI Animated A young bruln goes on search of Chrlstmat and finds some unu- sual adventures n;i the way e .. 1ICN Alrllne computers. smart TVs, hand-held cellular phones -~ .. Ul4Jl811 (I) m&•• *Mm Frank GorSh1n, Ch11s1oph4lr Cazenave and Harold lnno- cenr head a caat featuring Bernard Miles as Long John Sliver and Piers Eady as Jim Hawkins 1n lh1s musical version of lhe Robe<1 Louts Steve~aHI.-Q<>ut a y<>yr)g_. poy Involved with. ptrares and a seAten for treasure. (2 hrs.) . ~ Tlll-•c:cMnlYll* <.. ta llOJOfllmt LUmUTID M llCWW "All The President's Men" ( 1976. Orama) Robert Redford, Oushn Hollman. (2 hrs , 20 min ) i Cl m1alCOllt' 1111 MYOft PUCI • _,,. "Topper Takes A Trop ( 1939 Comedy) Consrance Benne11 Roland Young (2 hrs ) UTO•A~ (I) IANTA """ M ,,_ 11M1 Three h1berna11ng bears discover lhe maglC and wonder of Christmas for the first lime ( 1 hr ) D ILACI llAUTY Witham Devane. E11een Brennan, Glynnis O'Connor and Krisrotfer Tabor1 slar In this drama based upon Anna Sewall's classic novel about a beau- 111u1 ebony horse and rhe people who owned 11 (Parr 2 ot 2) (2 hrs) (!) UT1\.I NOUll Olll TMI "'Alm m .,,. "The F1Ct1on Makers" ( 1967. Mystery) Roger Moore. Syl\lla Syms (2 hrs.) fl) MOVA Animal lmposrors" The remarkable forms ol decepllOn Used by OOlh predalors and their intended victims · to eat or B\IOld being earen •• are e)(a· mined O ( 1 hr ) IDCAMaWI~ (%).,.,. "Los Olv1dados" (1950, Ora· ma) Allooso Ma,.a, Roberto Cobo Direcl· =i~~h' 28m,n) llO'lll "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954 Drama) Humphrey Boga1t Jose rerrer l hrs . 5mtn) llWt • A IUrTCAll W TMI NOQLD Of NOTM DAm Carl Carl son. Pa111ck Collins. Melltn Olsen end Mel· 1nda Diiion star 1n this upda1ed version of llM~=nd {lh') ~ ..... llON "The Revengers" ( t972. West· ern) Wtlllam Holden, Ernest Borgn1ne (2 hrl~ I ,,.,...., ... ,, ..... ,Q. 111M1 "Twlllghl Zoo. -The Movie" ( 1983, Scienee-F1e11on1 JoM Llthgow VIC MOfrow ( 1 hr . •2 min ) (0) llON "Dod1wof1h" ( 1936, Orama) Waller Hu11on. Aulll Chatterton ( 1 hr 30 -.1 WI U1Clli111Wpj'Wt1111•11j.A&.lll. W ... CM'A•U .. T.UT ATM .... CIT Of lNI COleOI futplOre tht p41ght ot one ot North Amer1<:a's largesr rarerir blfd,, I ,AlfTllO Ml'M IUI lo.mt "°"'m .,.,. "Dally Duck's Movie • Fantas· toe Island" ( 1983. Comedy) An1ma1ed i! hr . 18 min') CZHIOVll 'Purple Haze" 11982. Drama) Pe1er Nelson Chuck McOuariy ( 1 nr 45 .. 1m1n~~ ~ WORLD Of IPOlln'I S,Cheduled U S Amateur Boxing Championships from lnd1anap<>11s. Men's World Cup Downhill Sk11ng same·day coverage lrom Val Ga1dena Italy ( t hr 30 min ) i ........ YOYA.u -. IOCCIR Chic.ago Sting at Puts bur' Sp1111 (2 hrs ) I ~ IOWl r rnm Shr11vepo11 La (3 hrs) I OllCAWUI 'AlfTllO coumca 111-IJIMCl IOW\. Air Force \IS Vlf g1nia Tech from Shreveport. La (3 hrs 30 min) (j.) llCMI ·'Eddie And The Cruisers ( t983 Orama) Tom Berenge1 Michael Pare ( 1 hr 32 min ) .. ltl) llOVll "Sralag 1T ( 1953 Orama) W1rtiam Holdefl, Olio Preminger (2 hrs 3!> min) .. , ... -.T ~ e WoaL.D °' "°"'' Scheduled U S Amaleur Boxing Champ1onsn1ps from lnd1anapohs. Men·s World Cup Downhill Skung. same-day coverage lrom IVal ~:.~~~) eec ... llC&.AUGtLm ~ llO¥ll "Raggedy Man" ( 198 t. Ora· ma) Sissy Space!\. E11c Roberts ( 1 hr , 35m1n) -Evening---- .. l (J)Cll ... lee ... llOVW "It Happened At The Wortd'r. ra1t'' ( t96:J Musical) Elvis Presley Joan O'Broen While laking care of a Chinese mopper. a pair ol bush pilots hncl romance al the Seattle World's Fair (2 hrs) I .UTUT .-:Mttmo ' 8fTWITY•rT Tiii -Featured Ducl~oore ~hr ) e PlmFWI Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host en 1ntormat1ve IOOlc 11 what's new at the movies " I HMTTOIWIT M ~ eOllM Hosr Mel Torme with Les Brown and hlS Band of Renqwn are 1oined by Rieh Lillie. George SHt!aflhg. Maureen McGo..,ern, Marilyn M ccoo end Bmy Davis Jt l0t an evening ot hOl1day l'll\.ISIC81 MIOrt01nment (R) (I hr • 30 min) It) ICTYl THI llCOllD Comet ('O) llCMI "Monty Python's The Meaning 01 Lile' I 1983. Comedy) Jotln CIMN Michael Palm f he Seven Ages ol Man provide lhe loose framework for e series ol comic ep1todt1 'pooling r1erythlng from tMt•ual repioductlon to gluttony 'A' ( t hr . 25mln l --salurClay eon1. ($) .,_ "Eddie And The Cruisers"- ( t983. Drama) Tom BerenQer, M1ehae1 Pare Twenty years alter tbe fact a reporter 1nvest1gate~ the mystenous d1s- appearahce o f a rock. s1nger 'PG' ( I hr 32m1n) I TOIUIO IAIZlllllN t:a D (I) .,.. HIADIW ON nu&. Featured police having the right to stop an 1nd1v1d1Jal when they look out of place 1n an area fI3 MIWTON'I APPll Why some pain can be biOCked. now op11cal 1llus1ons work, how to make a wineglass "sing". a vlsll with an iguana Q ~) CUL'TUM CWI Boy George and Cul- turll Clµb present their latesr video "The War Song" plus other songs from rhe new __ album "Waking Up with 1he House On Fire" t J llOVll 'Two Qt A Kiner· ( 1983. Romance) John rravotta Olrv1a Newton· Jcinn A sell-slylecf inventor and a oanli lf·ller are chosen by the Supreme Being to f1ro11e mankind s wo11h1ness ·pr,· (I nr ,lflrmn) 1;m tJ THI llAll WHO RUT rHRouaH CtMT • llAI An1mared A youny bruin yoes In .,earc.h of Chnstmas and hnds some unu· sual adventures along lhe w~ B PIQHT IACll wmt DAVID m m ON L.A. Featured a took at how windmill power 1s being ut1l1zed 10 gen· Praie electricity in the Moiave Desert, a two rnan volleyball malch a took at how the rrendy new c1oth1ng of lhe '80s 1s 1Jreak1ng all fashion rules I =Oll'°"C~ ..... M111' Oii THI Mrrt l1lm't COMPANY UTURI A base to p1nr1aG1e ~·olora· lion of the climatic. zones and e1..olog1c.at habitats of Kenya's Moun1 K1l1man1aro O ( 1 hr) i :"·r11e Bishop., Wile t 1948 rantasy) Caty Grant Lnretla Young Obsessed by his dream of erec11ng a 1 alhedral. a btshop endangers n1s mar 11nge until he Is aided hy a friendly sp1r11 ( t hr . 48 min ) l ) llCMI "Valley G11t" ( 1983 Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah fureman A t11gh ~c.hoot girl breaks off her 1om.ir•c.e with a punker because the retalll)nsh1~ 1t11eaten~ l•i't standing w1th111 twr µPr>r 'l"'"" ·R' ( 1 t .. 35 nun) 1::11 DMCIN'VD ~A'ICHOd HOU. ftlOOD Clotl\IP C&..-UP •••mmn.,.. m•IAIDIMO TOOCLOll Nit~ IW IMIUI" Featured a IOOI< at Son Dftgo 1c1ivities. hosted bl Ashley Uardnor ID ... ~Neat Gabler and Jet Irey Lvons orevtew "City Heat" and ···0une.r. . lflltftlATOM: CMAOINO MMrDt "'•* • MDU.lWOCID .. .-rt 7*~-PO«n'UU.~ Tl'll' past sea !IOt' Of Southeastern Conference co"ege 1001 bAl1action1s h1ghhghted · .. G (I) llCMI "The Great Muppet Capet" (1981, COmo<Jy) The Muppet!!. Cher IN 01<><11n The Muppet& 1111ve1 to l ondon11 where reportera Kermit :ind F'on1" become caught up In e iowel roboery 11nd Miss Piggy 11 romonco<l by a '(!Ashing eon m11n <2 hrs) • D OD mW ITIOlll Arnotd is forced to asl< Carmella fa< l'le1p In tlndtng a celeb· ®for the schoOl's chartty fund-raiser U COUHllAlllTUU. U.S lnternatiofi.. al at UCLA (2 hts ) D 9 '"" MOOllR An Episcopal priest refuses to testify against the man who brutally raped her becBUM•lhe heard his confeSS1on bul l)as vowed to remain silent ~(!hr) IT.Mll'l~AL TILITMOI TWIJtNT ZOii ...... ,, ............. * ..CKIY ROC>NSY .... 'ITCAlmW'ONTMI ~CU.All' CD lllOYll "It Came Upon The Midnlgl'lt Clear" ( 1984. Drama} Mickey Rooney, Scoll Gnmes A retired New York detec- tive dies before he can fulllll his Christmas promise to his grandson, so he strikes a "heavenly bargain" 10 return to Earrh O ~hrs) Q) ~ -MOW TO MAKI ff A discussion of real estate 1nvestment and how It oflers opportun1t1es tor entrepreneurs 1s present· ed fl) WMD THI WOll.D WAI Wiii Newsreel. rravetogue and documentary footage. filmed from 1900 to 1926. offers a unique view of Tibet. China. Israel. Japan and orher ell.otrc lands ( 1 hr ) ~ mAT ••OlllAllCll ··Dance In Ame11ca An Evening Of Dance And Con· 'versation With Martha Graham" The ChO· reographer introduces three of her classlC wor ks performed by the Martha Gral'lam · Dance Company "Errand into the Maze." Cave of tne Heart" and "Acts ot Lighl " ( t hr . 30 min ) <ID lllOYll "The Man Who Loved Women" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews An 1rreS1St1ble scupltor who IS dev11ishty att1acted to women &earches vainly for fulfillment and has an affair with a m1111ona1re's wile 'A' O ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (0) lllOYll "Siikwood" ( t983. Drama) Meryl S1reep. Kurt Russell. A young wom- an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncover evidence of negligence 1n work conditions at the nuclear-fuel plant In which she works 'A' (2 hrs . 9 min ) CS/ lllOYll "The Escape Ar11st" ( 1982 Drama) Grilltn O'Neal. Ten Garr A teen- aged boy from a lam1ly ot magicians longs 10 follow 1n the footsteps of his tattle•. a legendary escape artist 'PG ( 1 hr , 33 min ) .,. tZ> llCMI "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983, AdVenTUre) Tommy Lee Jones. Michael O'Keefe A pirate ts framed tor killing tlalf of a tribe while his fOfmer partner plans to kidnap a g111 ~ loves •po· ( t hr . •O min) 1-ICMOOl. IMllTIM.I. . ... mMT'llACllll~ 111:11 e DOWLI,,.... Kate lan<Ss a trav- eling Job with a rock star and then strug- gles with mi11ed emotions over having to leave Allison behind. Cf) .OW. "Thunderbolt And Lightfoot" ( 1974, AdVtlnture) Cllnt EMtwood. Jett Bridges A thief rob$ the same bank for the second 11me when he can't find the money he stOle lhe first hme. (2 l'fta • 30 min) ~ ·-r--T • llO¥ll "A Cr../ 1/ Ttie Wlldef°"6" ( 1974, Orama) Gtbrge'KtnntOy. Joanna • Pettet To protect hit larnily. omen Ch.91119 himself In his barn 1fter l*og l)itttn by a rab4d ~unk. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (!).....,.. •D GD -A_. Nell tries to ~Ing the family closer by IOfClng lhem to give '!£ tetevlSlon for a whole evening • (fl LOW IOAT A special Chrl61mas cruise f1rids lhree $8flt8$ (Ray Walston, Avefy Schretber. Scatman Crothers) aboard the ship, an out-of-favor comedian receiving a new lease on Ille. and a young passenger asking' Aoe To pose as her flance 1n an attempt to Impress her mother O (1 hr) ~· NOJ'I MOIPfTAL TIUTitOlt ema.c: A GUlmC* Qf .... British iournallsf Peter Williams presents. the first full-scale television ·inquiry Into the sinking of the Titanic. and interviews some of the last remaining survivors. ( 1 hr ) (C) llCMI "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn. Ren• Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kllls the younger brother ot a tE!en-age dope dealer during a pol1Ce chase and 1s sent to a tough reformatory A ( 1 hr . 59 min ) 1() NOMI llACllQ Champion Of Champ.· ons Ouarterho1se Race. hve from Los Alamitos. Calif ( 1 hr ) flJ lllOYll "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Drama) Matt Dillon Mickey Roorke In a 1950s urban environment. a young loogh looks up to his older brother. an aging biker. while struggling to find his own place 1n lhe world 'A' ( I l'lr . 34 min ) ... (11) mMT T'Ua(I " .. D GD ...._. When Spencer's little SIS· ter 1s 1nv1ted lo the drive·1n by his friend Wayne. oig brorher becomes protective I.I> A TAITI OI Cl9IA PreparatlOO of a 28- course least. visit to a splCe market. a cooking academy and ...cnrysantnemum Bani er (A) -1 ...., IPILl.Am'l .. ...-'All'Tlmll • CMRCarole and Syd search for a st1angler who IS t.erro11z1ng srngle women in the h1gl'l·rent d1s1rict of San Francisco ( I hr ) 11 ':v Ca.I CIMTllAI II LC• DOii The popular singer rs )Olned by Ann· Margret in this celebration of tl'le holiday tn Meme Olde England. Q ( 1 hr ) I Ll'llTYUI 01 M mt,_ PAllOUI .OW. "I love A Myttery" ( 1945, Mystery) Nina Foch, Jim Bannon A wom- an's evil scheme to COiiect her l'lusband's wealln by dr1v1ng him to aett·destructl()(1 oac1<11res and cauges the deaths of three 01he1 people (2 hrs ) · G •AU Am-Ol M•AI D ,_ Cl) COUltl IAlllTIM.L North Carohna at Wake Forest (2 hrs.) (8 ) llOT IEllU&Y 1W YUi It M¥llW The 111everant newscasters prese111 1984's memorable eventa and personah· ties in sl<etcheS and with actual n9W1I foot- ~§~,.,. CMAm: .,. ... lW ~.OW. "The Damned" ( t969. Drama) Otrl< Bogarde. lngrld Thulln A wealThy industrial family is torn apart by the dee8· dence and social upheaval of etuly N.:1 Germany 'A' (2 hrs .• 33 mtn ) -1==-AmW -Ma..Nlcmrcll(r llOTONSm lll'Cll • mm.,_• "coeecaT_,...w The Gram· tny-.Award Wltming country W1tStern star performs wch favorites as · Tl.,• Oam· t»et." "luc•lle" and "Lady as well as 11 d!1't of "We Have Tonight with guest 1tnr Sheena Eaaton from Greensboro. Sunday,Oec.9. 19~ 29 -Saturday Cont. NOflh Carohna_ (1 tu.) .. i IA1'9AY WOllTI 'All PUYllA11 WTm ADmn'UMJ tW D•())O e ... M1W C* TMI llT1 IT. NDl'I HOll'ITAL TILITNOM ~ ... TMIDAMW W llON "The Revenge1s·· ( 1972, West- ern) Wilham Holden. Emest Borgn1ne A Colofado rancher hires six prtsoners from a chain gang to help htm find lhe gang 1ha1 massacred hrs lam1fy and CSestroyed hr.; home (2 hrs) e llON ··Aga1ha·· ( 1979 Romance) Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave In London 1n 1926. an American newspaper reporter meets and become$ IAvotved with lamed mystery writer Agatha Chr1s1te who has tell her unla1thlut husband (2 hrs.) ~ OOlOMOWl>t AllAULTID.,,.. llON "Zapped' ( 1982 Comedy) Scott Baro. Withe Aames A r119h school science genius uS85 his acc1den1at1y acquired psycho1<1ne1rc powers to improve his love hie ·R· ( 1 hr 35 min ) MCMI ··The Gates Of Hell' ( 1983 Horror) Chrislopher George Katnona MacColt A reporter and a psychic search tor the body of a disgraced pflesl 1n order 10 stop an onslaught of demons from rava()1ng the earth ( 1 hr . 33 min ) ~NOTIUT tW -.TTMC:H t1:1f MCMI ··Klnl(y Ladies 01 Bourbon Street" ( 1977. Orama) Dawn Cummings Helga Truu Four emotronally disturbed women decide 10 end 11 alt 1n one grear ~Y of pleasure ( 1 hr 25 mon 1 tt.:98 MCMI "The Stender Thread I 1966 Orama) Sidney Pottier Anne B11nc1oft A suicidal woman phones a volunteer at a c11s1s chnic who trres ro locale her before 1rs 100 late ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 GD IAn.AY -.T LM Host Eddie Murphy Guests the Honeyd11ppers with Robert Plant ("Sea Of Love") I 1 hr. 30 min) 9 Cla A C"mA110N AT CAllMI The unique style and sense or humor of the popUlar entertainer is showcased 1n this performance taped at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas l :n-:aQ WA&.&. l1MIT M>I•~ MPOflT MCMI Family Ptol'· ( 1976 MystPrtl Barbara Harns Bruce Oe1n A sp111tuatist and her unemployed boyl11end search lor a m1ss1ng heir who 1s a protess1ona1 kid f}!Pper (2 hrs ) (CJ llCMI "Twilight Zone The Movie I 1983, Scrence-Ftetron) John Ltthgow Vic Morrow This homage 10 lhe old Rod Seflrng TV series features segments about a btgOted bar patron's comeuppanc~ a group of 1e1trement home residents who recapture the11 youth, a child wllh the power 10 create or destroy at will and en airplane pa~er Who sees a gremllfl sabotaging the plane ~ wing PG ( 1 hr 42 mtn) CD> llOWll "Gtm Alter M1dnight'0 (No O.te, Adult) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) tW• llON ··The Gypsy Moths" (1969 Adventure) Burt Lancaster. Deborah Kerr The lives ol three batnatormlng sky divert are ieopardtzed when they perlorm o..,.r a small Kansas town (2 hrs 15 min.) -1111•1 ... l.llfF .. Sunday. Oec.9, 1984 fl!) DAft'.,...., (!) QOLf Chrysler Team lnv1tahonet, Hurd lrou~= Raton. Fla (A) ml ..., llACll 12::9 .. YOM HOT ftACl(I UNTOUCMUUI llOVll ··or Cyclops" ( 1940. Horror) Albert Dekker Janice Logan A l1end1sh 1ungle doctor concocts a device rhat will shrn\J\ his assistants to miniature 51ze (2 hrs J • m ..., GM.LDY u.cm ~ "Society Affairs" (1981 Ora. ma) Harry Aeems. Veronica Hart A con man lotharro <'ec1des to exploit hrs rnsem· blance 10 a sh\:1lhona1re . ( 1 hr , 20 min I 1MCRJ llO¥ll "The 1ne Mutiny" ( 1954. Orama) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer Based on rhe novel by Herman Wouk A group 01 oll1cers mutiny agains1 their cap· 1a1n claiming tnat he is mentally unstable L2 hrs !> nm• ) S llOVll Cheecn And Chong s Ne"1 Movie ( 1980 Cornec:ly) R1cha1d Marin t0mmy Chong Two potheads nave numerous misadventures while roaming lhe s1ree1s ol Los Angeles in search of lhe _£erlec1 high 'A ( 1 hr . 33 min ) * U llO¥ll ··0es11na11on Inner Space" ( 1966. Sc1ence·Fic1ron) Scolt Brady, Sheree North When deep-sea divers sal- vage an unusual craft fr om the ocean floor. a mystariou9 monster emerg~ from 11 (2 hrs) I ltOCC4AlmlCA ITMllMCH CAUPOlllA IOWl Nevada-Las Vegas vs Totedo from Fresno Cahl 13 hrs l ti) llO¥ll Our Vines Have Tender Grapes t 1945. 01ama) Margaret O Brien Agnes Moorehead Res1den1s ot a small Wisconsin lown share their 1oys and sorrows (2 hrs ) (%) lllO¥ll ··Purple Haze•· ( 1982, Orama) Pe1er Nelson Chuck McOuarrv The -Sports Conl FromPage2 -mWMITUIG -• friclay ---- --1aturc1ay --- :1::~ .... ~ ......... .... Yn ..... (lln..11..-.) =·== ........... ..,.. -"Ii'-= .-. fl,.' -........ _.._ .. oou.• IAlllTUU .,....... .. ln..11 ....... ) -M.~DMwf .. lFlll .. I llh .::rri ";,l -1 LI •1 .1!I' ......... ' soc1at turmoil ol the late 1960s ts reflecte In lhe ell.penenoes Of IWO young men I 1968 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) W 11Mr TMC«I § ... ICOTT ~ llO¥ll "Amityville II The Possession ( 1982, Hor1or) Burt Young, James Olsor A tam1ly wrestles with supernarural occu1 rences emana11ng from w11h1n their Lon *llsla~--~· ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ..... ~A'ITOPTa 9CIGClllQlfT LA: YIDIOt MIA&.nmAT O llCMI ·· 10 To Midnight'. ( 1983 Ora ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens ' hom1etde detechve and a cr1m1notog graduate search tor a killer ot women '!" { 1 hr . 4 I min ) l:ll CS)llOVll "Lunch Wagon' (1981. Come dy) Canoy Mooie. Chuck McCann Thre. young women run 1n10 trouble from corn pe111ors while prov1d1ng sustenance le hungry construc11on workers A" ( I hr 30 min) 1::118 llO¥ll The Eagle And rne Hawk ( 1933. Orama) Frednc March Car Gran1 A war-weary fher sinks 1n10 a deei depression ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (!) llO¥llTa. ... G) llO¥ll "Curly Top" ( 1935. Musical) Sh~ley Temple. Rochelle Hudson t beguiling llltle girl and her older stsler w1r the heart and home ol a wealthy orphan ~e adm1n1s1ra101 (I hr 45 min ) M lZJ llOVll ··oav1d And Lisa" ( 1962. Ora ma) Keir Dullea, Janel Margohn. An emo 11onally disturbed girl 1n a special schoo leads a young boy out of his own prrvalE darkness ( I hr 34 min ) • MCMI "Raggedy Man I 1981 Ora .. ma) Sissy Spacek Eric Roberts In 1944 a 1elephone opera1or 1n a small Te.l(a• town sac11f1ces her standing 1n the com murnty when she has a shorr afta1r wuh a combat-bound sailor 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3E m1nl tlll WCllt-lfiCllTmAT ._. ICMOOl. IOCCIR ...... _.MYllW "" ... ...., °' '""" .......... .. u ................ c ....... ...... .... lrtll= .. ·· ............ c.., Dea1M ...... ., ....... ... .,_ Vel ..... ,, ..... (t IW., • """'> (f)-.10Cc.Q'1 ....... ..... =---==·IOWL. ,,.. .... ............ (1 .... ) ...... ~ . (IJ -MaD OI INITI 1•1llld1fl: U.1. A•111• .... ~1MJ1 ....... =........ -Dea:M 1•1 ..., .. , .... .... w .............. ,, .......... ) I -TVPuzzle 14 18 S7 I '1 HI • 1::- 14 1!'. lh I '} 3 4 ACROSS Sno,.,r t1P , Wet:.1p; I II Prip.-1 f>oll!>" f 1.i fl 1 ( 11..,1 M.-rr; G'r•t1•,, rt 'M' •\ '!.i · tt' Ai u•t t.! rl•t>r I• 11 : Dally Pilat Clasalfled Advertising 842·5878 33 ( 0--.1,;ir of 10 Across 35 Amvederc1 -.. 38 Dolores Rio 1'1 f 10 J connection 42 L:>ng Tomorrow" 44 M111e output 4' Ame11can n.lf <l<;tand' 1 •ture 4 1 Vegas Lady 413 So~n off for Makarova 22 "Oh._ .. 23 Sue -Langdon 24 Actress Irving 25 "Knock on -Door" 26 Effortless 29 Impudent 3 1 Gold symbol 32 ·· -Act ot Love" Glitter' co-star 2 Median aobr 3 Casey s outfit 4 .. _and Allie· 5 Played Opie Taylor 6 Rehan and..Hu111able 7 "Live rrom rhe 8 Star of "Double Indemnity'· 1n11 9 Donny or Marie 10 Berh Howlano role 11 TV science show 13 Role for Haid 19 White Red or DearJ 21 Forenoon 22 Me and My - 27 Mr Mineo 28 Star ot The King and I" 29 "Cheers locate 30 Yoko -· 33 Shelley - 34 Sudsy brew 36 -de mer 49 Pia~ Diamond Ltl 50 Insane 52 One ol Magnum's buda1es 53 · Gomer Pyle · star 55 Singer Franklin 57 ·Charlie's-· 58 He was Kunta Kinre QOWN 38 Susan Howa'll ro P 39 She s Caqney 40 tD I _,r A1perr 4 1 My Friend 43 Role tor Klugflldn 45 ReoneJ or SandburlJ 46 Streets ol San Francisco· star J 9 A Slooge 5 1 Srtr <Jl<'l Qr Ro 1by 54 lnors tor Gnn<Jm,.r 5h Th.-. 1.,pe 3? Creator ot Miss Marple NOl!n10S •Word Game FIL.L IN TH~ MISSING LETTERS IN T~E: ''TV W~D.;'1 BELOW. INI I IM111 ~A~~___, I Il l Il l ICI IN I N I ~%~ I IMI I I 11-IEIYI CXJ,~,{(t~'' ·I I El ~LI I N::Xt.> R!AR~e ~ {,errER;S 'yt>O FflLED IN 10 sreu. IH~ ~~ oF A M/Nfe ) Tt/ AC1D« ~ I I I LI I !. I .I I I I I Sunday. Dec. 9. 1984 31 .-1 \Vith an App le Ile Personal Computer. ~our child·~c:==~~------= education doesn't h~1ve to ~top when the bell rin~. '111e Il e can run m~t of tl1e educational software written for the Apple lie, the computer · u e<l by more school s than any other in the worl d. This 12HI\ Apple we igh~ ju~t 71 _.: lh~. and h~L" e\e1~1h111g huilt-i1 1-i11clud 111g a dbk dri\'e . . 32 Sunday, Dec. 9, 1984 · And comes \\1th eve~1hi1 1g k1tb need to sta11 opening do01~ to tlw ti.mire -induding :t -1-disk course on h~L'iic computing. · Our prole~ional sal~s sltff ca11 help you choo~e ti w righ t S\~tem and software. I --- .FORECASTS ON"A2 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1984 ORANG E COUNTY C ALIFOR NIA 50 CE NT S Justice isn't equal in ·every·case Drunken driver cases have s imilarities \ but ch a rges filed in two accidents di ff er Two recent tragic caracc1dents, one dri"cr wus l'harged \.\.1th man- that left three longtime girlfriends slaughter. the 01her w11h !.C<:un<l- dead and another that killed a mother degree murder and her thr~ children, raise QUC'>· Sl·cond-dl•gree murda 1~ pun1 ... h- tions about .a new area of the law -. abk b) 15 )Cars to life 1n ~tatc pmon. the drunken dnver us a murderer fdony matlslaughter b> 1wo 10 '>I\ Eve n though the two accident-; are \ear-; in pn'>on. c;1milar, even do""n to the amount ol · I argcl~ bccaU!.l' of the dilkrencc 1n alcohol in each dnvcr's blood. one t harge'>. one drl\ er 1~ free on ball and Coast The Sunrise EJ<change Club of Irvine named its first ' 'Youth of the Month" award winners for the 1964-ES school year./AS · A 715-unit apartment project in Costa Mesa comes before the Plan- ning Commission Mon- day./ A2 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California A five-month evacuation draws to a close for residents near the BKK toxic waste dump in West Covina./A3 Nation Mental health officials say a new toy relnf orces misconceptions about mental illness./ A4 A new party craze sweep- ing the U.S. and Europe involves role playing in realistic 'whodunits.' I A4 World Thirty-nine more passen- gers are treed from a hijacked airliner but 18 remain aboard .I A3 Styl~ Remedy the uncommon cold by slipping into a mink, fox, lynx or sable coat./C1 Sports MVP Adam Lockwood leads Estancia High's basketball team to the Laguna Beach Tour- nament title over Corona del Mar, 69-57./81 The Rams hope to keep their playoff hopes alive with a win against Hous- ton today./81 'Tis jolly season at local tree lots Customers who delay could find themselves with sad-looking tree ·11s the <,cason to be JOily at C hnstmas trl'C lots throughout the Orangl' ( oa!>t. where ~lesmen ~}' large crowds ofru'>tomers are keeping the JI nglc bells of cash registers n nging. 11 ""a' nu silent night ~aturda} at Stan Lo"''<, tm: lot at the corner of Fa1n1ew Street and Arllngion Drive 1n < o~ta Me!.3 \.\.here customer~ !locked to pick the frrshc'>t cvcrgreens on thl· lot. "Thi~ 1\ thr ninth vear rvc sold trees at thl' fairgrounds and 1t"s going to be big ... Lo\.\ said. "I would hav(' lo '>3} that 1f you don"t get your Chnc;lmas tree b~ next "cl'lo.t•nd. there wilt onh be '>Orne prell) '>ad-looking ont:-. ·left." said low. "'ho brings h1'> tree!> lll Orange ( ount\ each [>t'ct:mhcr from h1o; ( hnstrnas tree farm 1n Oregon. Lo\.\ !><lH he expects to sell from 3.000 to ·(500 trees at his Costa Mesa lot." 1th man) mort: 'old at fourotha lncat1on~ in Orange ( 'ount~ H1~ ( hn,tma' tret: fa1m 111 01- t'g11n·, \\.1llamelll· \'allt'\ ha'> 120 ()Oil 1r .... 1rt't''> 1h1' month .illl'r l 11\\ ,inJ h1., h,H\ l'\tt'I\ l kJrl·d lht•m ,l\.\J\ tor C hn,1n1,.., '>Jfl'' . Ill'> I >uugla'> llr'> arc '>clling tur ahout $ 'i .1 foot"' h1k l he nohk Ii" .trl' pml'U .11 ahout $(1 J fool -both at about tht• gwng rate 1n the area 01ht•1 lot\ are aslo.1ng cu~tomers to '"'' l' monc·~ h~ '>ckc11ng their own lrt'l. trom pile:~ of t:\crgrcen!>. a1- t.1thing tht•1r n\\n c;tanJ anJ hauling them a"' a' "' \nJ ,till othl'r' ha\l' li\t' trees gro\\.ing on 1ht:1r propt'rt\ wht•rt' ru'>tomcr., can "choo!.e and t'UI." L lmd 'iha,crofl fo\d's Nur'>t'r\ in ( O\ta.Mesa 1~ selling ( hns1ma'> trees lor the 21rd wn,n·ut1\l' H'ar this month "f he \\Cather h:l':> rt•all\ OCCn ~ pl"rtt-c1:· Shaver ..aid "lt·s cool and clear and that '>hould help the trees '>ta\ tre .. h. lf11 ~uddenl} turned hot. or 1f we had Santa Ana winds .. lnok out '\ha' er \ell\ thl' l>ougla~ and noble (Pleaee aee TREES / A2) STEVE ·MARBLE NEWS PERSPECTIVE 1he other is still behi nd bars. Ironically, the driver who 1s free Look, up in the sky ... has been convicted of drunk~n driv- ing in the past while the o ne behind bars has a relatively clean dnving record up to now. • • • On Sept. 10, a 25-year-old Oxnard woman named Kym Larnell Murphy wasdrivinion Pacific Coast H ighwa~·1 near Hunung1on t;farbour in an are<)' Seal l;kach police and locals call "blood. aHey" because .of its repu- tation for loss of life and ltmb. Traveling in a car go1n~ the other way were three M1ss1on VieJO woman. lxst of pals since high school. . out together for a night on the town. Deborah Lec Slec,n mons, DtaM Mae Druck.rc.y and Dawn Joy Ut- terback were lr.ined insl.intly ,when Murphy's car dnfted into the op- posite lanes. hitting their Fiat sports car. Murph). badly injured herself. was arrested at the hospital on suspicion of drunlen dnviog. Tests later re- vealed that her blood-alcohol level ~as 0.1 1 -sliJhtly over the limit at which a motonst 1s presumed 1ntox- 1cated . . It might look like Macy'• Thankagtvtng Day Parade, but that Popeye character and seven more hell um-filled balloons 30 to 65 feet tall were towering over Santa Ana's Matn Street Saturday ln the Toys on Parade Christmas Gala, seen on KTLA, Channel 5 . Because of her head and face inJune-s. Murphy was kept at Foun- tain Vall~y Community Hospital trauma center while Seal Beach polioc and represent.auves of the D1sxnct Attorney's office debated over how to charge the woman. One of the thingi; that was con- sidered wa~ Murphy·~ pa~I dnvang record. It wasn "t good Tv.o months before the Orange Coast accident. Murphy had been -(Pleue eee JUSTIC1t/A2) State orders homes to shut ---But board and care facilities were still operating Saturday By The Associated Press State authonues, alleg.ing that two patients at t'WO board and care ccntc~ died after rece1' ing inadequate' care. ordered the centers to close. but employee~ said \.he homes remained open Saturda)' State officials allege some pat1enls at the two Ne~ D1mens1ons Care Centers 1n M1ss1on \.1t:JO and Laguna Hills were denied water. given wrong doses of med1c1nt: tu:d 10 their bed5 anJ 1mproperh treated for bedsores and infection'> .. The ml.. hi the people 1s so great that 11°~ e'>~nttal to take ac11on. The med1ca11on prohlcms alone would ha\ e "'arranted our taking action, and ~hen \OU add 1n the other v1olat1ons. it's a vef) senous matter:· said Marsha Jacobsen, an attorney for the state Depanmem of Soclal Scr- v1ct"s The homes \.\\re g1H'n until m1d- n1ght Fnda' 10 th.l'~e and rrla11H·~ ot patients \\Cf\' tnlJ to linJ uther lal.'illltt'S, Jacuh'>l.·n '.11J But lmth homes "'Ill n·main 11pc:n said l 1nJa c 1t1li.ll·n lhl' J\\1\tJnt adm1n1str..atur 111 thl' home JnJ lhl daughter ot .\uJre\ I Monon. who o~ns tht: home., Ernplll) ct·<, lOn tacted b} phone Saturda' .;aid the home.-. remained open The em· plo~Cl'\ \.\01Jfd no1 gl\e their names and no onr unurnnected w11h the homes "a-; allov.t'd 1ns1de Morton·s attomn. Roben ~mllh called the state acllt;n .. arbnrar. and capnc1ou.,,·· and blamed ~umpiaint<i about the horn"" on J1!>gruntkd emplo~ees "'ho h.1d been iirt:d The l·ompla101 tiled h\ the depan- ment alleged \t'\ era I people wt•n· hosp11alizc:d for deh,dr.111on Jfter Ml)rton ordered his 'tall tow 1th hold hqu1J, alter~ pm da1l} h also maintains that. lullowing Monlin'c-, ord('r<;,, c.tafTer' Jda\e\.I l"nllmg parame-dtC"\ for J pJt1cnt v. ho ~uni.·red a hean all.ill.. m M•mh The." (Please see STATE/A2) Orange Coast College's women lose In the finals of the Cypress Basketball Tournament./83 Entertainment Two Christmas plays close out the local theater season for 1984 this week.IC& CM hopes to buy regional park.site Missing kids trigger inquiries to Kid Print rhe d1$3ppcaranl'l.' o1 l\\ll l·\l',H· old l'h1ldrt•n 1n s..·parale 1nl 1dt•nh ha" tnggcred a maJor inrrea'>(' in tht• numhc.·r of parent<,. \t•ct..mg 1nfor- mat1on .1hou1 ha' 1ng their chddrl'n fingerpnnH·J thl' drrerhH of "a· l10nal Kid Pnnt -.aid FnJa\ IO\fllfl'd 'till fllllfl' p,lfl'nh IO \l'l'I. tnlnrm.1t111n J Business Supply-~ide proponent Arthur Laffer says the eco(lomy is poised for a dynam ic surge./C7 :·:-:·:·:·:-.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Births Erma Bombeck Br1t:tge Business Callfornla News lasslfled Crossword· Death Notices Features Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers National News Opinion Publlc Notices Sports- Stock-Markots Style Televlslon Theaters Weather World News ., I AS C4 C4 C7-8 A3 BS-10 C4 BS C4 09 AS C4 A3 A10 BS 01 -4 C9-10 C1·3 TV Log C5-6 A2 A3 Aims t o quash county plans for an RV park at Fairview pa rk s ite Sy TONY SAAVEDRA Of Ille DllllJ Pllol 11•11 . - The city orco .. ta Mc .. a I!'> preparing to bargain with thl' count:r 1n hopes of bu}'mg the 28J-acrc Fain rew Re- gional Park c;1tc and quashing ,a count) plan to turn a ponron of 1he rolling htll'i into a cam r~rounli for rccrl·atwnal \chick'>. Th~ Cit) ( 011nc1l d1rer tcd ( '1t'r Mana~r Fred Sor,abal to begm preliminary talks with the count}' En¢iromcntal ·Management Agcnq , over 25 7 acres of the f.nr~ 'i1te ('osta Mesa alrtadr owns _6 acres of the vnluahlc blum o'"crloolong tht• riverbed of the Santa Ann K1 vcr west oi:-e .. 1anc1a High School. The UlUnt) Board or upcrvLSor\ mu'>t 'it11l give the go-ahead to thl' Fnvrronmcntal Mcmagcmcn1 Agcnc) before nego11n11ons can tx-gm Sus><.·r- v1-;ors arc \fhcdukd tn rnn\ldcr tht" item Tl1e ..... lny • Dort"Cn Mar1hall; an aide to ~11rwr­ \ 1\or fhomas Ri k)'. prcdtl·ted a fa\ orabk \ otc. "The count\. 1\ h:l\lt'alh tntt'rc.,t('(f 1n tcrnq·nn(l all I\\ 1nH''>tmcnt ," Mnr,hall 'k.lHl J·or morr th11n 1 ''l't"<lf' the Cit) ha\ t11l·d Ill Jl(.llllfC the hluth ,lnll d~ m ct twd Ix-low "11h the 1ntc1rnun uf 1m·,cn 1n)l-.ht• l11nd th:11 hJ\ n•ma1nt•d rclat1vch untouched O\.cr the cen- 1uncs. Mo\t of the 51te. in111all} O\.\ned b) the \late. was labeled as l.urpfu., propc'n) and · sold to the count)' in 1973 for $J.4 mill1<rn -half thl· appra1 c;ed val ue. Although a bargain. the pncc tag was 100 steep for the city . .which was also h1dd1ng for the parklands. The count} still owes the state SI 7 m11l1on in pavments. financed al 5' · pcrccnl 1nteres1. according to rnunt~ oflinaf\ Contnnl'I'>) O\l't the de"dopmcn1 of the ~1te pcakl·d la~t o\pnl with the un' t•1flng ol a count)' plan to build a SI 0 m1lhon recreational facility, with a golf ourw. lighted softball fields and a much-disputed RV park \.\1tll up to 120 hookups. The county is well past the I 0-ycar deadltnc set by the stale for dcH'lor- mg the park. a key pan of the sales agTccmcnl. Finan 1al demand have delayed lh<' proJ~I nnd uhrmatcl) forcC'd count) omuab to scrap an earlier plan for J w1ldcmcsHype park 1n lll \or of thl' latl''>I designs for a monc)' mn~rng l'C'lrt"allonGI fol·1 ht\ that \.\Ould he.· \t'lt-<,upportmg. However. nature lo"<'"'· ctt) of- fk 1ah and rc-\1den~ near the 1tc hav,· . prOtC\lCd the propo~d rea1onal park hcnu'if th hehc"i.' it woulJ ~potl 1hr land'\ natunil bt'autv TI1cv arc alw fearful of the tr.iffic and other ~1lrnt1al nu1~1net\ that oould !:)( penrnuw b) ,uch a f~ 1ht~ Ml-&nwh1lc. lhl' <1l•tc hn'i u1<1ucd a ( Pleue eee PA.RX/ A2) 1f • ( Sketch of auapect In kidnap· ping of Paul Bao Thach_: ··~e'q• hJl1 J gt)()(J two doll'll tall' toda\ :· ( arol "itot kdale ...irJ I h<'orpn111u1on hadonh ~~ one or t\\(' ~·all\ a \H•ri.. from pan:nt' hctor<' Laura Rradbul) ol Hun11ngtt1n lk'al h '.in1,heJ trom the Joshua Trt'l' N3t1nnal Monument dunng a famil~ u1mpmg lnp on Oct 18 Sttl('kdale ~IJ That dr<.appcarancc htl.ed tht numhl'r 1•t l.llls h"I fi, l' or six per Ja, Then thl' 'iU\f)<'l lt'd kidnapping 111 l-vcar-old Paul Bao l'haC'h of Stanton trom a Rucna Park '1llft" on Tuc\da' · That·, l\\1' l..1d' I rum < >rangl C"nunt' 1n '"'"month' .ind that°<, .i \er. l'll!;l.h pcrl\'nl,l!;l.l' .. \hl' '<lid Fingl·rpnnt' .irt• u~clul 1n 1denl 1t\1ng 1.htlJn·n.'> txld1e'>. hut tht:) dt1n'l J'."flllt'l l lhl' 1. hilJfl'll. '>ht' ~Id \k;in\' hill· .1 p.1lln' c;f..t>tt·h of a W~l I Ix-in~ ~ght in th<' RuC'll'3 Par!.. k1dn.ipp1ng "'"' rl'll~a.,cd atur- d.l' ,11\t 1 I oJ ht hl•ra a 2~-\ear-old h11u,1·kl't'J'll.'1 ''''"' tht• morning w 1th flt'''' l' 1.kll'lll\ l'' Jl''l rrhing a man ,hl· '·l"' t u,•,tl.1' 1n 1hl· 10~ Jt·ran m, nr ,,r thl Aul n.1 P.irk t-.. man rl'.1ding alliuJ 111 dn .\~1an h<'~ I he man'' J' Jn-. nh•:J a' nncntal '·1(l(l\·'· ah<1u1 h-4\1 \\tlh" rnrd1um "'u1ld. dnrlo. half Jar!.. ne' a ~u-an tan· anJ nn lal 1JI h;llr l•r \C.'3f°' MYsterlOus rupibl~ng ja~s Southland, baffles experts • 91 TM A..oci1M1d "-./ tary nstaH1tJona ahd other gov. Som.thl"i) deftnlt~ j#'red emment egendfi· buUdlngs anc:t t•«'•d ~ndowt Jn Offic.. and aclentls11 Mld Ofange end San Oltlgo oounttea. they were beff..aby the tremors. but expert• dented It was the TMfe were no reports of damage weath«, .,, eerthquake, 0< .c-or lntury. tMttel by the mttttery Sdentltt. et the Cafftom a The rum~ caueed h\I,,.. Institute of Technology '" dredt ot telephone c.lls 'rlday to P~ who Mid they had ponce Ind ftre departments. mm-"""" lnqu ,,.. from police J • agMCies In Rl"9r'Slde and Ven- tura counues Wednetday and Thursday. reported th«e had been no iarttlquake1 and gested totltc boom.a mlQht be to blame 11 But 'POk men tor m.illtary Installations throughout the r• (Pleaae eec lllT8TDY/A2) f \ \ ' Al Orange Coatt DAil. Y PI LOT /Sunday, December 9, t984 CON TI NUE D STORIES MYSTERY JARS SOUTHLAND ••• .JremAl . QIOt'i ~ thif'• had bMti any don't want the public to know." ' .,._eon1e fight• or other oper.. But a ~al Avtatton Admln- attone "-' could explain the l1tr1Uon apokeaman cor- at1 Mge Nrftbllnga. roboflted the mMttary In thlt ·~ c.n•t blame this on ttie cue, noting that none of the Mwtnea:' Mid Sgt. Vicki Conkel commetelal or gen«al eJrport at El Toro Merine Corpe Afr ~ tower• rn SO\.lth4Wn CaNtom&a Statton. "El Toro la doing notNng had r.pc)rted hearing any tonic to _,.. mytNna and we've booma, ·or being awere or any CMclCed with ,._ Navy, too. auperaonlc ftlghta. Alt 11.-~ drttt Navy offtdala In San Otego Mid trwoMng men than 10,000 Navy there wu no offlhore t'helllng Ind Mlltne peqonnel begm'I In tllklng P*e ana aoggeeted the SoulMrn c.llfOmla F"-Y, but National W•ther ~ might IPC*..., Mid no Wlllpoi'la have the 81'\aww. ..... OI eupereonlC ~ WIN But Wltbur Shlgehara; the N• ~ -=: ... orn.n Vlf. tkNI w--Setvfce'• chief .. ~ Mid that mM8f'Y ~In San Diego, ukt IPOk..-n ''haw .... ttw the ~ ... "reelty • ... before/' Ind added, 1!1 ,,.,_.,ry. ~ tMr9 .,. ~ t~ .... ~ u.rteon of Orange.Aid tt fett u If a train had run through her beck bedroom. Mott of the calta In Orange County were recetved between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. and again around 1 p.m. Friday, a apokes- man for the county's C«ltral commUIWcatione bureau Mid. In San Diego CoUnty, most tnqulrl• occurred between 12:20 p.m. and 12:40 e.m. ''It wun t Hke an eerthquake,'' Mid Salty O.U.Ch of Corona del Mar. "Thia wu contlnuoua for a mtnut• or two .... It wu reafl'y ltrange." Orange County Fire Depart- ment epokeeman Pat Antrim Zed an alternative Jhat n't be V9ritled. 0 1 thk\k w.'re ~ lnY&d9d." he ..ad. ''tt'• a.it• Cl8ua..' TREES SELLING WELL LOCALLY ... From Al firs as well as a farm-grown plantation Douglas at his Newpon Boulevard nursery. This year's sales figures are well above those of previous holiday seasons. he says. and the nursery expects to find homes for 2.000 trees. "This 1s reall) the biggest weekend for tree sales." Shaver says. "Our sales are JUSt way up." Chnstmas trees. wh1lh account for about 35 percent of Shaver's Decem- ber business. also bnng countle'is quesllons from nurse!) customers about 1he1r care "All of our ire~ on the lot are kept 1n water and we recommend our customers do the same at home:· Shaver said. "If you can keep It in a cooJ room mdoors. away from a hot wrndow so 1t doesn't d ry out, all that helps." Shaver also recommends adding a supplement Lake vitamin Bl to the water to keep the boughs supple and fresh.• Shaver and Low both said a tree purchased in early December should have no trouble making 1t through the New Year's celebration. Low. who has run has Chnstmas tree farm for nearly 20 years. says the Orange Count) market as especially competll1ve lately with many trees available each December from an ever·growrng number of sellers. So what does a Chnstmas trtt dealer do during the 11 other monthi. of the vear" "Well. 1 grow trees." Low says. Ancr a Januaf) h1bernat1on and recovCI)' from the hectic holida) ~ason. Low and O\her tree farmers an the Pacific Nonhwest plant 2-or 3· year old firseedlings for harvesting seven to 10 years later. The rotation allows different parts of the farm to be harvested each year. By June. that yef)r\ trees are pruned and shaped into the tapenng profile buyer;s have come to expect of a Christmas tree .. By mid-September. the harvest · bcgms. And by Thanksgiving. the Oregon tree salesmen arc again loading their trucks, surely hummin& "Oh come all ye fanhful .. " in an11c1pat1on of the crowds of ~stomers·that await their am val in Southern California. STATE ORDERS HOMES SHUT ... From Al patient died after am' mg at the hospital. The other death noted 1n the complaint involvt'd a resident who was admitted to Saddleback Hosp1tal on SepL JO. 19&3. w1tb sepuc ducubitus ulcers on the buttock~ and lef\ hip. The patient. who died Oct. 9. 1983. was also dchydratl'd. the docu- ment stated The complaint alkgl'~ pat1en1s were g1.,,en prer,cnptwn mt•d1cine without a doctor'c, order. were gl\ en too much or 100 little mcd1unc and were gncn inJCt.llon\ ti' unm11ncd staff members. The allegation<. da11ng lrom Jul\ 1983 to September I 984 '>UUC~t thl' homes were o' crl'ro\HJcd and workers fa1kd 10 rl·p<in patient mJuncs or death\ Each home '-'ilS hccn<,eJ lor "" pa11cn1s but olll'n hou\Cd l·1gh1 thl complaint sa1J The M1sc,1on \ 1l·1u homl•\ hll'n'l' wa<; not rl•nc"M an ~l'Ptl•mt>cr Ix· cau<>c of rnmplJinh I hl' llll'n'>l' lor the Laguna Hill' homt' np1re'> in June T\\o \.\Omen being cared for at the Laguna Hills home said they were happ)' there and intended to Sta). They'd1d not want their names used. None of the other patients plans to leave e.11her . .Golde n said. "The families have agreed to allow them to stay here and they have encouraged us and rallied behind us," !.he said She called the allegauons "b1.tarre and nd1rnluus" and '>81d the patients had been ··.,, 1c11m1zed b~ d1-sgruntled emplo}el.'s.. who were fired for rcai.ons ranging from smoking man- Juana on the grounds to having al'I unautho nLcd pool party at the M1ss1on Viejo home. The homes wall stay open even though Morton could be charged with violating the suspension order and fined S 1.000. Smith ~•d. "They will continue to provide the same care. Anybody who wants to take 1h1:ar relat1 ves out 1s free to do so," he said math <.aid he planned 10 file an appeal of the state order b) T uesda) PARK TALKS SOUGHT ••• From Al ncv. deadline. ordenng the lOun11r to l'tlher complete 1hc park h) Non-m- lx'r 1486 or ~imc.> up ""h an Jlll·rnat1'l' pl;i 1A1th1n the nl"<l Ml da\'> - That Ol'"' plan ma) Ix' the ..all' 111 thr park \1lc In < o<,ta Me\a. "hath rnuld lhcn appl~ for an exten~1on ol up to 15 >Cars to OC\ clop the rac1i11~ -onh this 11mea~a scaled-do" n c11' park. S&1d ~orsahal He said the \talc <,ales contral'l require<, onl~ that 1he land tx.· u\ed tor puhli<. n·tn·ation and dm·._n·t 'il1pu- late v.hc1her ll mus1 tx· a lvcal or rcg1unal park JUSTICE DIFFERS FOR DRIVERS ... From Al convicted 1n Ventura < ounl\ of drunken dn.,,1ng. \he wa~ flnl.'d . ordered to attend an alcuhol rehah1la- 1.at1on course and put on pruhatwn The probation included a rc<.tm- tson ofherdn.,,1ng Prt' 1lcge'> )ht• v.a-. onl)' supposed to dn'e to and Imm v.-ork. The scnten<.c ,., t\.p1cal for fir<.t· 11me ofTenders C' en though the la" allow'> 1udge'> to order Jail time Ult1matel) Orange ( ount) ol finals charged \.turph~ \.\1th thrcl counb of felon) manc,laughtcr and a single count ol klon) drunken dm - 1ng Cihc was lreed alter po<.11ng $10.000 hall .... torne:-'s oflice admits there arc 'ltrong s1m1lan11es between the cases but pomts out that the la"' does not require prosecutors to charge two individuals with the ~me cnme even though the ofTenses ma> be re- marlcabl"" m their s1m1lant). Panty. explained Chief Dcpu1~ District Attome) James Enright 1\ -still a "vague" area of the law Ennghl rc.,.ealcd that prosecutor'> 1nat1ally considered filing second- dcgree murder charge'> aga1n'>I Murph) hut opled for the le!>scr charges aftt.•r re' 1ewing the ca!.<'. an dcw.11. put ll in words -who wouldn't feel tremendous guilt and pain over what happened" "But at the same lime. wh} should he be charged wtth murder? Because four people died instead of one? Does that make him a,PMJrderer?" Mueller a'iked ··what you h~e here 1s an emotional thing and that's all." Mueller said she has made onh an informal comparison between· the two cases and 1s "at a loss.. to understand why Reding .... as treated one "ay and Murph) anot~er. Both accidents reccn ed 1mmed1ate and substantial media coverage. though the Reding case has arguabl) become a more promancn1 news SlOI') WEATHER Storm leaves clouds in its wake A 1torm thlt dropped three-quartera of an Inch of rain on th41 Lot Angel .. bUln moved Into northweat Arllon• SatU<day. leavlng lots of clouds In 111 wake Natlonal Weether $efVlc41 met90f'ologlat 8111 Schneid• predicted partly cloudy skies through Monday with only • 5 percent chance ot rein The atorm wu blamed on 1 low pressure system that ut ott th• coast for two or three days before moving Inland Friday night. eald Weather Service Specialist Betty Reo Sh41 said . 7 • lnchea of rain had fatten at lhe Loa Angeles Civic Center by 2 p.m Saturday. · Partly cloudy akle• were forecast through Monday, with highs betwffn 63 and 66 expected today and Monday and lows between 50 and 55 forec•st tonight. From Point Conception to lhe Mexican border: Inner waters -Light variable winds this morning becoming west to southwest 8 to 15 knots this 11tternoon and tonight U.S. Temps HI L.O AIOeny 33 15 AJ~q ... SI 31 AM.,lllO 77 32 ,._. 27 2• All..,11 SI 27 Attentoc: Cny 47 ~ Au.tttn ae 35 a.It""°'• 49 22 lllrMlnQllaM SI 24 eo-. 32 13 ao.con 31 19 a.in111o 3e 21 c-47 33 Cll.,....tonSC 53 3• Chat ... 1onWV ~1 26 Cl\1t10t1• N C ~ 22 c~-49 33 CNcavo •a 20 C<llOllll\11• •3 25 cir...i ... o 37 19 ColofnllUt °" la 16 Oelllt·FI Worfh 64 38 O.yton 36 20 o.n-52 32 O..M-53 26 0.trO!t 45 21 Oulu111 4 I 26 El Pato 87 37 Flllrbln~t 12 04 Fatgo 48 26 ~"·" 38 30 Gtend R..,.d• 45 26 OrMI Fllllt 53 " Qr...,.t>oroN C 51 24 Hartlotd 39 IS .....,,. 37 10 HonoMu 82 11 Houlton 10 46 lndoenepolll " 20 Jack_... .. 62 ie Ju-. 39 36 Kalllu CMy eo 26 L.MVoeea S4 43 Uttle Aock 61 37 l-•··· .. M-l)flil M1amta..en Mllweuk .. Mpit-SI Peui Nunvol,. NewOrlffn• NewVO<'k NOf'fOlk Va Norin Pl1t1• Oltlal>ome C•ty Oma/la Oti.n<IO Pll~-C>hl p~, .. Ptlltl>Ut~ Port•and Me Ponlot><I 0t Provldonc• Rl>letQll Reno RiCfitnona St lou<• S1P11 .. 1..,,111 s.11 Liii• Cnv !111 AntonlO Siii Jultl P R StS11M61 .. s..11 .. Sioux F11t1 Spo111111 Syracute TOpll!a Tuc:eon TUIN WM!ltngton WIClllll Wiik .. • Birr• Surf report LOCATIOtl MZE Z..-BMctl 2.,3 Sam1Mon1G1 2·3 Newport 8Mcl> 2.3 SM Otego Co<;nty 2-3 •a $5 73 •• 41 5-4 65 43 52 65 SI 57 93 49 63 ~~ 42 40 so 51 57 5e 68 40 65 &4 31 45 55 39 34 .sa 68 eo 46 57 37 27 37 52 20 23 27 37 25 26 21 31 25 35 2• 56 20 10 39 15 25 24 22 34 34 26 3' 71 26 45 2:1 21 2:1 H 40 31 24 29 20 DIR. SW SW SW SW Calif. Temps Mogll ~ l)ll'•ptlellotl lot 34 "°'"• ancl>ng •• 5 pm s11 .... d1y Apple Vllltey 57 ~9 a.. .. 1r>e1e1 69 -..1 a1111ow 91 " 8Mumonl 6 I fl 11.g&Mt 41 31 8'11\0p ., J4 8¥'-68 54 Cala•itll &3 56 c..t.,. City et Sl e........ ~& '' frMf'O 117 48 Lttnc:lll., S8 '' Long~ 6:1 53 Lot .t.nootoa 63 SS MarysVll.. S4 40 Monro~• 6' S 1 Mont•b911o 1111 eo Mon1.,.,. 61 411 Ml Wlleon 42 3' Noedllt 68 S6 Newport e..c:n 115 S4 011t11n0 t-4 •6 OnllllO 113 48 Palm Spr1ng1 es 4 ~ Puac!ene S9 49 Puo AOb... 113 46 Ai-tide II' 49 Rid Slult ~ 39 AodWOOd C11y 6' 47 Reno 'I 14 s.c:·•~•o eo lt Satinaa 63 47 San &.rnatd.no 62 4 7 San011><... 67 SI sen o..go es eo San Fr~ 113 SO San .>OM Sant• Ml 81n11 e.tl>lll• Santa Cl'W Sll'll M61•1 Sante Monie• • Stoc1<1on T.,_Val~ YOM'T\1fft Vly Extended ~ 43 97 64 8.2 39 ~ 51 as 46 84 54 ... 37 46 15 54 30 MOlllY ~··· """' ... aonabl• 1 ..... par1t"'M Hlgtlt in 1'-llOt Lowa'" ,,.. •OI 10 mid 50t Tides F1rtU low FtrllhlQh 5ec;ond low Soc:Ofid n•gn TOOAY 2 24 ..... e •6•m '" p .... 10 64 p .... M()t«)AY 2.4 e2 01 36 Fwat l(lw 2 !>&a M '5 Ftrll "'Qh 9 21 am 8 2 Socon<t lo., 4 56 p m 0 1 Socon<f h>Qt• I 1 49 p m 3 5 Sur• Mia !Oday 11 4 44 pm rl- Mond•y II 6 48 a m and MU again 11 4 441>m Moon ... , 11 a 20 •"' ·-at & 07 P "' ll1'ICI NII eQeltl Mondi)' at 9 17 a m Apartment plan faces commission· The development plan for a 715- unit apanment prOJCCl must clear thC' Costa Mesa Plannang(omm1ssion on Monday night bcfoTe making a lasl stop with the Cit) Council. Comm1~l11oners will be asked to recommend approval of the plan to build a h1gh-dens1ty apanmcnt com- plex 01\. 14.J acre<; at the southwest comer of P1ncc rcek Dnvr and Village Wa ). prclimanaf) plan, appro,ed b) thl' council 1n 1982. to hu1ld 1.155 condom1n1ums on 28 acrer. Financial problems and other con· .,1dcrat1o ns have forced Scgerstrom to cut the acreage an half and apply for rnunty mortgage revenue bonds 10 finance the apanments. according to a city planning report. Prnil·l t' funded through the lo..-.· intl·rc,1 bond\ mu't re\Cne 20 per- n•nt uf 1he unit' for affordable huu\lng for a minimum of 10 jt:ars. Proposed densit) for the pr.,1cct is 50 apanmcnt-. pe.r acre. the highest allowed on 1hc \ate Mola De'elop- ml'nt 1s hoping 10 build three. four- '>tOI) buildings The land 1~ o"'m·d h) C.J . C)egerslrom and Sons bu1 the prop- ert) would he dnclopcd h) Mola Deo,,elopment ( orp of Hun11ngton Bearh The proJl'l"l IS a <tmalkr \ cr~1on of a Bail set at $~100,000 for suspect in standoff Tree-lighting ceremony set .\ < hmtma~ 1rc1.• hght1ngceremon) " '>Chedulcd at ti rm Monda} at Foun1a1n Valle' C 11\ llt1ll IOJOO \later \H· · The Lande light lercm11n.. "'h1( h "ill 1m ludc rl'<1d1ngc, and u1ml' 1\ '>p<in<,urcd h\ a numtx.·r ol local C 11rl S<.·out troop' Ma)or Ren N1el\t•n will hght thl' tree \ re11rcd Manne ( orps <;crgcan1 .!lCU~d an a 41'1-hour bank-hostage standofTw11h police in ~an ( lcmentt• this v,,eek was ordered held an hcu ol bail Fnda) by a federal Judge \.\.1lham R1tter Rapp 41 appcar('d hcforc l S Mag1o;tratc Ronald Ro"' an T u-.t1n RO\s ..et hail a1 S 100 ()l){J and <,chcduled Rapp'<, prt.'11minan hearing for Del 17 acnml1ng 10 thl' u1un tkrk Re • .,,·., nl.'11.t appcart1n1.1.· wtll h1.· bcfnrl' Magl\tratc Jo<,eph R1.•1thmann in Los <\ngeles R.1pp alleged!~ Y.a\ tn'nl,t•d 1n a 4 ·~hour standun "'''h r<ilin Jt thl' \ccunl\ Pa1:afil Nauonal llan~ an \an < lcmcntl' during v.h1\h 21 people locked thcm~h e~ an J ti.in~' auh for prntt>t tmn altl·r a lailed robbcl) Ros\ alkgl·dl\ hdJ a gun tu a hank it~llcr''> hl-.1d \\ 1111 h \e 1 oil thl· qmock ~fr l.!lrr hr11~l· h" leg "htle allt.'gt.'dh ln1n~ t11 l',l,1rx· K 11" \\ '" h1111\..nl !or in\ l'C.llgJ lion nf h.111~ 111htwr'I .ind numl'rou-. UiUllh ttl J\\~llllt \.\llh J ck;.idl> 1Al',1pon I I\ ",11,11 ,l \ll\flt.'l t 1n \l'\ 1.·r;.il othrr h,tnk rohlx·nl'\ ORANGf COAST Clrculetlon 714/842-4333 011ly Piiot Dell very I• Guerenteed M '°"-Mz f' 1·•1 tt 1 "~ 1 tto1 tw¥~ ti.JIM P•tV-tJ, ') 10""' .. '"'"'" '""' (11 ,,. l'JP at J!OA, I ta ,. ' W, It <i N 'Jo I ,..,. ,.,.,,.. l )y. t, u, I r1t r t f>l!l~t ·o ll n-. •htl; v (' ... + r.... " • ~ Clrcul1tlon Telephone• ~ . ,. ' ,. ( t"Jttr'~\; .. A•~A 142~ l t1,1 rt •~''' ~ Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Ztnl Managing Editor 0 Karen Wittmer Advert1s1ng Director Rosemary Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllltama C1rcutat1on Manager CIH•lfl•d 1dvertl1lng 714/842-5678 All other d•partmenta 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE VOL n , NO. 344 On Oct J' M1chad \.\. e\k) Reding "'a\ dn" ang along \tate ( olkgc Boulevard an Fullennn . "The firc,1 1h1ng ~ou do,., get nd of her background her past record. because ~ou can·l tell the JUI) about that an~"a' ·· r nngh1 explained and hac, remained 1n the headlines --------------------------------------------- 'N11ne'>'C'> '>aid the 21> Hiir-old n1t1n v.a1, drl\ 1ng crrat1nill\. ·pulling onto the <,houlc.kr lo pa" l,tr\ and 1erl-.1ny bad-. sntu tratftl \II wrrnnl 10 .igrel· he \l.J\ drn mg tou la,1 Reding linall) lo•\! lOn1rol of h" car. "h1ch r,pun 1010 another H'hll k Killed 1n the accident v.t'rt' Panwl..i Trueblood. '6. and her threl' chil- dren Ertl I I Kern 4 Jnd \mu X Two other c.h1ldrcn· riding 1n the lJr were injured hut sur'l't'd ·h with Murph) lh•d1ng 1n1t1all\ was. arrested on \Uspic1on of drunk1.·n drn 1ng f e\tS <showed he had a hlood- alcohol lc ... cl ot 0 11 -the ..amc a' \.1 urph) ·., r race' ol rnc:a1n~ al'>o were found in h1"i "i\'item though 111\ not ckar v,,hethcr hl· "'"' '>1111 under thl· drug's intluenn~ l 'nhke Murph' h11wl'H'r h1'>dn' 1ng record v,,a<, unhlrm1\hl·d a\1dl· from a rnupk of traflic Ill kl'l'I But a1'er e11am1ng the fact' pro"i- ecutor' charged Reding "1th lour count!> ol sccoqd-degree murder and his bail wa"i set at S250,IX>O -the stand~rd amount for murder Municipal ( oun Judge Anhur ( 1U \ Jr later refused to lower hail afler t• deputy d1stnct attornc) underscored the seventy of the charge\ a111d h1\ op1n1on that Reding was po'ls1hl> su1c1dal and should)le v,,atched Red1ng's attorney argued that ~er d1ent was 1n need of psych1atnc help and medical atten11on for a broken lea. an 1nJuf) <iu ta1ncd 1n an earlier ~·· • • • The Orange < ount\ l>1<tlnc1 .\t· Just Call 642-6086 Except an l'\lr<1ordmaf! rno;e-; pro\ccu tor' <trl' not perm nted to inform JUflll\ 111 .t dekndap.('> J"l:t'>I retord dunng a tnal / ( \<i e'en thuugh M urnh> wa~ s11ll on proha1111n for drunkt•n dn"1ng. 1hc11 lal.I did not "e1gh aga1n'>t hl·r when prm.erntm" were dendmg "'hat tharge-. 10 c,eek "The next thing )OU come to 1\ hl'r drl\ 1ng:· F nnght \aid ... M) under- \Landmg I\ that 11 v.a\n·1 that nutrageou'> .. -\hhough polite -.aid Murph\ wa' dm 1ng on the"' rung <tide of the road f-nnght i;,a1d 1l appeared the v,,oman\ car had dnht>d across the d1\1d1ng lines on a "1nd1ng. unlighted <;tretch ol < oast H1ghwa> that has no l'Cnter d1,1der The drl\l·r of thl' other car D<'- horah In· \lemmon\. 20 also had an cle' Jtl·d hloud-alcohol lr"d ano1her m111ga11ng factor f-nnght \U&gC\l('d, B) u1ntra\t. Reding had been driving with rclkkssness for r,ome d1c,tann· before the accident occured. accord 1 ng to the l h1t'f prnM!cutor. .\l~o th'c prc~nc<' of coc:unc an h1" sy'll~m weighed aga1n-;t him. Enright ..aid But He1d1 Mueller. Rcd1ng's at· lorne). \31d that her d1ent ha'i bernme a' ··~apcgoat" because the con'iCqucncc" of the ncc1den1 were 'iO "horrendous and tragic" ··The 1 rueblood<i were a nice. pcrfCct m1ddlc-cla'i'i famil) Wt\al happened v.a<, \0 tragic )OU can't even longer Thl' r ullcrton acndl'nt kft Rohen f ruchlood the \Ole C,Uf\ IHlf of what h,u.J hccn J happ~ fam1h offi,e. r ht• Ja) ofthl' accident. r ruehlood .1pparen1ly \.\.3!\ waiting at home for ht~ v.1fc and children to return When too much time passed. he drove around and came upon the policeman and paramcd1cc; surrounding the wreckage ofh1s wife's car fhe Seal Beach accidt•nt snuffed out the laves of three \.Oung women. all graduates of ( ap1strano High \<. hool v.hl><ihared similar amb1uon.. and plans Slemmons v.as a standout 'olle) hall player on the verge of landing a college schotarsh1p Ut- terback was a college student who aspired to be a fashion designer Fnnght agreed both accidents were ac, trag1c as am hl''d re" 1ewed recently but said that the poignancy. the story behind tht• '>tc>f). had nothing to do w11h .hov. Reding and Murph)' were charged Reding 1c; 1he 'ltxth person in Orangr ( ounty to be charged with murder 1n connection with a car acc1d<'nt To date. no dnver an the count) ha'i been conv1c1cd in such.a ca!iC pnd. accord1ng10 the Caltfomfa D1'itfict Attorney's A~soc1a1ion. only two )such eonv1ct1ons have been recorded an the cnttrc state. Enright ~1d 1f Red in& as convicted of ~cond-dqrce murdc r. it i possible th.at the muc upreme Coun might talcc up the mue of parity by companng the Reding ca~ with a \1malnrca~ What do you like aboalj hto Dally PlloP Wbat don't you llkt" Call tl't number at left.. and yourme11aae wOI be rccordtd. tran1crlbd and dellvcrtd lo lbf' appropl'late ect1 .. r . T11e H me !4-hour anawcrln~ 1•rvlct may bt u cd to rl'cord lcuen to the t>dllor on u y topic. ontrlbutor• to odr Ltnen column ma1t Include tbel,r name and tf'lf'phont oumbtr for ''t rltlc1Clon. o circulation call1, please. Tt>ll "" wl'tat'• on your mln4 I • • ' ... Neo-Nazl repulses attack on hideout by SWAT teaJJJ By ne A110Cl1 ttd Pre11 COUPEVILLE. Wash. -A SWAT team on Saturday stormed a hpuse where• heavily armed neo-Nazi souaht in the woundin1 of an FBI aaenf was ~oled up, but the team was reQulat;d i~ a 1un battle with the man the FBI said. We drew fire, we retu~ned fire,' said FBI 11ent Joseph Smith. "However, there was n~ apprchens•on and, to our lc.nowled~. no lajuries." Authorities believe f'uanive Robert T. MaO\ews has been 1n the house since Friday. ¥a thews, 31 , has been souant for que1tionina since Nov. 24, when be escaped 1rom a~ut 20 FBI aaents surroundina a Portland, Ore., motel. ~ta arrated after ell JJON9 nude ~IN<;OLN, Neb. -:-A shoppin&·f!llll Santa Claus has been characd with contnbuu.na to the deliquencx of a ~unor for J>Crsu~ina one of his teen-age female elves to pose n~de while he videotaped her in a dressing room, police said. Robert L Stewart, 39, ~lso was trying to get a 14-ycar-old female elf to pose naked for him before a video camera, police sajd, Police said they became aware of the all~gcd videotaping after a 16-ycar-old told her high school counselor about tt. ~ea.rt i:eclplent watche• college fame LOUISVlLLE, Ky . -Artificial heart recipient William J. Schroeder spent Saturday afte~oo~ doing one of his favorite things-watchin~ a college bas~etball ~me .with his family -as his condition remained sattsfactory. Indiana U01verstty played the Universit1-of Kentucky at Bloomfogton, Ind. ::He was feeling pretty good," Schroeder s eldest son, Melvin, said Saturday. He looks foward to JU games." Comafiiter alrllne '• llcen•e revoked DUBUQUE, l~~a -:-A.merican Central Airlines, a commuter carrier that sel'Ves .28 ~mmun1ttes in six staliCs, suspended operations Saturday after its operatmg ltcense was revoked by the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA had .received allegations of violations by Ameriean Central , includmg planes flying .in ex~ess of we1~t limits, falsification of pilot training records. and crews fl ying without required rest intervals, be said. Fans commemmorate Lennon's deatl:J .NEW YORK·-A scattenng of fans lit candles and sang songs Saturday ou.~ the luxury aputment building whcrefonner Bea1le John Lennon was slain four years ago. A banner was unfurled that said, "We love you John," as mourners gathered across the street at the entrance to Central Park near the spo.t desi$1la t.ed by the ci ty as "Strawberry Fields," after one of Len non· s 1 u nes. Inside, ~~s widow. Yoko Ono. and the couple's 9~year-old son, Sean, marked • th~ day :rust staytng homc;TCmembering,"wid George Meohr,who-worksfor Miss Ono. CALIFORNIA ~--~ Found money llnked to Brink'• bel•t UKIAH -The $9,000 in cash uncovered by a man huntini for a Christmas tree is believed to be from July's Brink's armored car heist and mi_ghtsupply im_portant clues in the baffling case, FBI agents say. A spokesman said markings on tbe $50 dollar-bills and other undisclosed evidence linked the money to the July 19 robbery, which involved an estimated $3 million to $5 .million. Ukiah Police Chief David Johnson said Melvi n Wood, 28, found the _ $9,000 in cash Wednesday while he and hJs two children were looking for Christmas trees in Mendocino County. • .. Worken end •trike at moat SF eaterle• SAN FRANCISCO--Workers have ended a bitter 13-week stnke a~inst some of San Francisco's top restaurants, but barpining continues wtth I 7 restaurants· that broke away from the main employer group early in the walkout. Of the breakaway group. 11 ·were on strike. Members of Local 2 of the Hotel Employees & Restaurant Workers & Bartenders Union voted 376-45 Friday to end the action aga1ns.t the 55-member Golden Gate Restaur11nt Association. of which 26 restaurants were selectively struck. About 1,200 workers were affected. Actor'• ml••lng Mercedes recovered SANTA MONICA -Carroll O'Connor's missing 1975 Mercedes convertible was recovered by Santa Monica police when they arrested a Ventura County state hospital escapee who'd been wanted for three years. officers said. The car had been left with a Los An§eles auto body shop while O'Connor -who starred in the television series 'All in the Family" and its successor, "Archie Bunker's Place" -was in New York. police Sgt. Craig Brown said Saturday. Officers stopped the car at 10:30 p.m. Friday on Ocean Avenue because it was being driven without lights and arrested Dean McConnell. 25, of Los Angeles. Gann ponders new redlatrlctlng plan SAN FRANCISCO-Pa ul Gann, whose latest voter-approved in itiative was thrown out by a Superior Court. says he may sponsor a new ballot measure to redraw California's politic.al districts. But Gann told reporters Friday a decision to spearhead a reapportionment jnitiative may depend upon the courts' further actions on his embattled Propositfon 24, approved by the voters in June to cut the Legislature's operating budget by 30 percent and.rewrite legislative rules to aid minority Republicans. A Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled Nov. 29 that Proposition 24 unconstitittionally mterfered with the Legislature's authority to write its own rules. Gann plans to appeal. Pre.cl:Jool owner defle• shutdown order ROLLING HILLS EST ATES -The owner of a Montessori preschool is defyin~ a court order to shut down becauSt' of allegations of child molestation. ''This rs not at all the end of my battle," Claudia Krikorian, 33, the Montessori school's owner said Friday. "Tb is is just the beginning." Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies served legal papers to K.nkorian Thursday ordering that the school be closed imm~iately. but about 30 students attended the school Friday. ( WORLD MANILA, Philiepines -Prc!iident Ferdinand E. Mlrcos declared Saturday that he was in good health, and beared his chest and abdomen at a Cabinet meeting to show he had"o surgical scars.lie said government omcrars who doubt he is healthy should rcs-ign immediately. 1t was the first time that Marcos, 67. called hjs Cabinet together sinoc he dropped from public view more than three weeks ago. trigcring rumors that he was seriously ill. had undergone major surgery or was dead. · . More bodle8 recovered from mlae TAIPEI, Taiwan -Sca~h teams recovered 13 more bodies Saturday from the shattered.Haisan Yikena coal mine neaT Taipei, raising the known death t~Jl from an uplosion last week to 46. Still missing are 48 miners and officials said the~ is linlenopc they will be found alive. I: w. Germa1J Green• compromle oa 6fM.1• HA MBURG, West Germany-After a day of' p(lssionatc debate at their national convention, W~t Oerma.ny'1 an\i-cstabtishment Orecns com- promised Saturda'y on any future aJhancc ~th the nation's trad1tional parties. A resolution approvedwitha show of hands by thc800dclqatcssaid the party o( pacifists and environmentalists SAw "no po sibihty" for 11 to cntet a coaliopn with other panicut the present time. Dut it did not rult out 5uch an alliance in the future. which hard.liners on the aovemina board had asked the convention 10 do. Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/S"nday, Oecemb« 9, 1t84 48 • Hijackers threaten more killing 39 more passengers reportedly f ~eed but 18 remain aboard Kuwaiti airliner Hijackers who have killed four hostages on a Kuwaiti airliner in Tehran threatened Saturday to k.ill others, and an Amencan passenier pl~dcd with officials to "prevent further killtng" by meeuna the sky pirates' demands, Iran's news agency said. Iran's officiaJ lslam1c Republic News Agency also said the hijackers released 39 more passen,ers. The · news agency quoted the hijackers as sayinf those released were "inne>- cen\,. but lt aavc no further infor- mation. Ei&ht.een people, includin& the four h11a.~kers, remained on th·e plane. lRNAsaid. Before they released the pas tn· aers. the hijackers told the airport control tower in Tehran that tMy intended to start killtng more hostages if K.uwau djd not meet their demands, the news aaency sa.id. They did not indjcate wbeo they would - Toll rises to 1, 900 in Indian tragedy -~~ Investigation team enters planttobe In its probe of disaster BHOPAL, India (AP) -The official death toll from a poison gas leak at ·a Union Carbide pesticide plant rose to about 1.900 Saturday, and company officials said a technical team was allowed 1ns1de the plant to begin an investigation into the disas- ter. R.N. Tandon. the chief medica'I officer of the city of Bhopal, 'Said 300 more survivors of the gas leak were treated Saturday at Hamidia Hospi- tal, lhe main facility in Bhopal. Some-fetuses had died in the wombs of their pregnant mothers and other victims were treated for eye irritations. epileptic-like fits and vomiting. be said. The offibal death 1011 was at abollL.l,.9:0Q,_be said. Officials earlier had said 1.600 people had died from the poison gas. Indian news agencies have placed the death toll from the gas lealc at 2,500. Warren Anderson, the Union Carbide cha4nnan who was arrested by police in Bbopal a day earlier, met with the Indian foreign minister. Maharaja Krishna Rasgotra, in New Delhi about the situation in Bhopal, the U.S. Embassy said. Officials said Anderson was expected to return to the Un11ed States on Sunday A spokesman at Union Carbide headquaners in Danbury, Con n., said Anderson indicated tn a telephone conversatton with company officials that the technical team had been allowed inside the plant to investigate Monday's leak of methyl isocyanate gas from an underground storage tank. "The latest word rs 1hat our technical team and their advisers are in the plant' investigating the acci· dent," said spokesman Kurt Muurosky. There was no immediate confinnauon of tht.• report from Indian officials. An estimated 150.000 10 2(XJ,OOO people were affected by the leak. ·Two executives of Union Car&1de'5 Indian affiliate, who were arrested with Anderson on Fnday. remained under house arrest at the company guest house overlooking Bhopal. The l.W(} were identified as Keshub Mahindra, the chairman. and V.P. Gokhale, managing director. Police arrested Anderson and the two Indian executives on a senes of preliminary cl)arges that included negligence and corporate liabthty for the gas lea_!(. In the Indian legal system, formal clfarges may follow the pre~1minary charges and an 1n- vest1gat1on. The U.S. compan}' owns 50.9 percent of its Indian facility. carry out the thttat. The hijackers, who have said they k.iJled 1wo Amencans and two Kuwaitis., on Fnday named another American and th.rec Kuw11u 11 J.heir nCJl.t vicums if Kuwait did not rdease 17 prisoners COOVlCted of bombina French and U.S. embasilts last December. Kuwait has refused the demand. The hi.Jackers wd they planned to put all of the Americans on board on trial, but did not elaborate. The hijackers 1ei1ed the arrbner Tuesday on a Oi~t from Kuwait to Pakistan and forced it to land in Tehran with 161 people aboard. Most have been teleued. The news aaency wd the Ameri-c:.an, ~ OYet tbie JO''I l'lldio, uuroch1.ccd ba.mself u Cbariet Kipper and said: "Pie.ate meci,tbeird«m•ed• beau.te they IR tcnOU. Plceae. prtvent furtb.er kill.ina... ' I.RNA quoted one of~~ rtleased Saturday as aayioa that J'* befort t.bt rtle.ue a aroup of hoe.._. ..made a futile ancmpt to overpower one of the h ijac:kers.' Mohammed lqbal. a 21-yar-old Pakntam, was quoted u sayina the hiJacken beat a Kuwaiti ~ who planned the Ept. IRNA earlier reported th bij8c;tm took a ,bostqe to · It.Cpl of t.bt aircraft and beat him. 'Huck Finn' turna 100 Thia •tatue of Tom Sawyer and Huck Fhm -dedica'ted In Hannibal, Mo., l.n 1926 -•tanda u a trlbate to Mark Twain, who •pent hia boyhood here. On Mon.day, "Huckleberry Finn" &Ude. Into a eecond century. 5-month evacuation of dumpsite ends WEST COVINA (AP) -Ten families. ordered from their homes 1n July because of explosive gases seep- ing from a nearby toxic waste dump. were told they couJd return after studies showed the danger had subsided. The California Department of Health Services sent letters b~ E'<· press Marl. not1fy1ng 1he families 11 was safe to return The letters were due to amve Sa1urday The homeowners. who have been hvmg in a Covina hotel since toxic gases were discovered commg from the BK.K Corp. toxic waste dump on Thurber home opened to public COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-Here. in this very house. in a rundown neighborhood near the downtown business district. 1s the place where the ghost got 1n. And 1n that altlc rooJll . that's where the bed fell . Generations of readers have de- lighted 1n th e exploits the late humor- ist and cartoonist James Thurber wrote about in such stones as "The Night The Ghost Got ln,""The Night · The Bedi Fell" and "The Day The Dam Broke." Tnurber mirthfully acquainted hrs readers with the coro inp and soinas at 77 Lexington Ave. Well. it's really 77 Jefferson Ave., an address Thurber said he chose so he wouldn't fngh1en away future 'Tesidcnts. July 17, were told m(o.rmally on Fnday they could return to their homes based on the most recent tests compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency and the OHS, said Joel Moskowitz., deputy director of the OHS toxic· substances control di vision. "The DHS and the EPA no longer recommend continued evacuation of your homes." the letters stated "I don't know how I feel ," s~ud homeowner Ruth Dennis. "Right now. to be honest w11h you. I don't ha ve an} feelings let\." But Glon Hernandez "1ewed 11 differently. "It's a rehef to me not t.o be 1n ltmbo anymore. At least I know what I'll be do in~ for Chnstmas." The letter. Slgned by Richard Wilcol'.on, chief of \he OHS' \Oluc substances control division, said monitonng of tM homes done up to Oct. 19 detected "no danger of fire or explosion" from methane. lt added that toxic substance readings were "below the cntcria tha1 was con· servat1vely set" b) the OHS and the EPJ\.. On Thursday, homeowners are scheduled to meet with reprcsenta· uv~s from the federal. state and loc.al Its been 67 years since Thurber. then a young college student. ltved at the house. No ghosts have been seen since. though guest writers arc ex· pcctcd to commune with Thurhcr'" spint in the rambling. thrce-'ltory dwelling. . Today, which would have been Thurber'<; 90th birthday. the Metro- politan Learning Community opens the house to the public -restored to the way it looked 1n 1913-191 7 when the Thurber famil y lived there Michael Roeen, literary d lreetor of The Thur~~.:: •tanda outatde the author'• resto red Columbo; Ohio hom e . ...The restoration cornm1ttcc has IJ.Jsneycels researched scrupulou5ly," said NEW YORK (AP) -Vintage wtwn ca Michael Roscn... litcra.ry di~ctor of 0teney 9~ The Thurber Hou5e. "Evcrythmg in 11 went on the btoctc o.•turday u mu.st be h1stoncally accurate and ~ verifiable in some way. We won'tiu5t oeNulofd verllone of Mickey assu.me that the Thurber family mtaht ~-Donakl Duck end fttendl have had a player piano." 411 ..,. Q91hered together for the There is the typewriter Thurt>r\ a.ilt ttrne at M 8UCtlon hOuM. used whilt wnuna for The Ne~'\. lM p.mtild COIOt' oellUk>tdt - ·Yorker map.z1ne. There ok famlij patnatak!ntfY· ptiof<?GrlP~i(i i agencies involved with tests-to ~ cuss the results. BKK. which has paid all hotel bills for the homcowncn since their evacua.ti.oft. ''will conliaot to pay addilion:a\-C"KpeMC'S for • ri:asonabtie 'penod of time yet to be determined," the letter said. BKK Vt~.President Ken K.azanan said Fnday the EPA had not officially d1scus~d the latest test results with him But he said any end to finanoal aid fo r 1he fam1ltcs in volved "1s certainly not going to be before the hol idays or before the first of the year:· • Tragedy in· India prolilpts LA study. EL MONTE (AP) -The deaths of more than 1,900 people after ps leaked from a Union Carbide plant in India has prompted regional air- quaJaty offic1als to rcvtew emergency plans for coping wtth a poisonous ps leak here Officials of the South Coast Air Qualit~ Management D1stnct wd the~ are trying to determine how quid.I\ authonties could evacuate neighborhoods surroundmg the Los Angeles metropohtan area's many chemical manufactunnJ plant "It rs mterestm& 10 nouce that pre~nt plans were not written to deal with the t)'pcs of problems we can get at a big chemical plant." sa.td Tom He1nshc1mer. chairman of the .\QMD's board. .\ prchminar) repon tHxpected to tx-com plete 1n January Officlals wtll decide then 1 f nc~ rules IU"e" needed to 1mpro"e em~rgcncy plans. He10she1mer said he is conocmed th.it eiustmg plans put more em~has1s on reporting an emergency to offictals rn ·a'-'famento than m notify1na people.,_ ho might hve in surroundmg areas photo passed alonJ by hi brother lgllNt Pilnlilil bliQgrouftclt Jot of Roben and daU£htcr Rostmary lnllNted ftlml -llong wtth Alhambra. decided to MM tM : 2 tJoJJdltrfty Jeaden freed from pri.On .. r::~t~!°:s~narnal Thur~r drawU\IS ~de, ~ ~. sand • C>04~"!!!J!t"8Mwa11'11 e1Ne ' WAJlSAW, Poland -Undervound SbhdantY ICldm ~n LJs and .. But the house 1 the real pntc," ~. mrtoon "-"°"-• w. 90 WUN otvanln hta eltate, : Piotr Miencws.ki weft rtleascd from prhon Saturday and dn\'en to tMir R°"n ta.id "h 's the onl houx that, t0 H FWlll e;r ~ ~. 111 JUI Whtte1"'1th. a l home' in Qdansk ancr the chief military prolCC'Utor droP.J*d uuton cha,..cs for Tbutber, bttamc metaphor It'$ ._ • OllnlV:~« *"° help--~~ '°'· Chri1Ue'1 auc- 111ln t them. Us is the most 1mpon1nt union a.c11v11t who ha.d bttn ~in the bou~ wbett the bed feU.. edGNllte P,i,tott.ctog Ind 01her tta:n" houle, Where the ~ Waruw'sRakow1ccktPnSOft1lfterlht't neraJamn tylastJu1ythatflftd6JO ~ c noutc wdt be a ctnttr for ~I. weiremdd. , polihca.I pnso.ncrs and l~OU"1ldS of common ert(tlinal. "l'm hit very .. coordinat1n.t lnc1'ry ventu!T,, hold-AtioUt .00 ~· were AttM~klnhooleS.turday, 't shock ' tl'lc 32-yt.ar-old L1\ 1d when he was con.a ted by telephone 1n 1f\iJ)ublic:.auon pan1u and tea h1na M¥9d from del1ruct on by a.ma~an·1 ton wt.o orgenlnd , Gdansk. "lt'snouncrthrtc mooth\, it 1uncrthr~)carsthat I'm back home... wriunacw • 1..-na~ durtng Wortd war 11 the "43 920 .... ~ at a t ... • .. ~·" - Orenge Cc>Mt OAIL.V PH.OT/Sunday. o.ctmber 9, 1984 Hasbro 's 'Zartan' dolls· Criticized Description that refers to toy as an •extreme - paranoid' concerns.mental health officials INDlANAPOLIS (AP) -A doll named "Zart.an the Enemy," de· scribed in product literature a an "extreme p&ranoid schizophrenic .. out to spy on G.I. Joe, reinforces miS<;Onccpuoos about the mcotally ii~ according to state mental health 0111ciaJs. . Hasbro Industries Inc., of Pawtucket. R.I.. was asked by the Mental Health Associatioq of ln· diana to bait distribution of the doll. The company •{>Oloaized for the wordina and said It would delete the phrase about schizophrenia frotn --- future versions ot the product, but declined to recall the product. The plastic dolJ's oriJinal pack- aging included the followana words: "P$ycholoSJal profile: extreme pamno1d schizophrenic. GrO\fS into various multiple personaliues to such an extent that the original personality becomes buried and forgotten." The character is described as a masterofdi51u1sc who is trained in a variety of··mystic martial arts." "It seems to me that the distnbu· uon of this toy reinforces the public'' misconception about the mentally all because n depicts the loy as a person who is violent in nature," said Paul C. Mc pl•Y.· executive director of Men- tal Health As$0Ciat1on of Indiana. .. This as aot true or the mentally ill," he Mtd Monday. "Only a very small pcroentaaeevcrcauscany harm or dC$tru<:t1on ... Most of them arc pa ive. Part of their illness is th1 passiveness." Hasbro became aware of the prob- lem after recei vina a leuer last month from the nationJI Mental Health Association, said company vice presi- dent Donald M. Robbins. ''They broUJbt it to our altention and we made a running change -we deleted all mention of the mental illness problem from the description of the toy," said Robbins. "At that time. we cxp~sed our apolbJies for our insensitivity to the lluattoo. II was something that JUSt aot by a('d sbo1ild never have bttn on the package," he said. Packages stiU cont1inm1 the con- tro"ersiaJ wordina have not been pulled from distribution, said Rob- bins. He said mo t of the dolls shipped .in those boxes already have been sold and it would be too difficult to reclaim them. Hasbro officials estimate that just under one million of the Zartan figures -which retail for $8.99 each -have been distributed nationwide. The doll is recommended for children ages S and older. 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(AP) -A weekend at a quiet inn in the country is a lot more fun for 1his crowd after someone finds the body. Thoasands of would-be detectives in the U nited States and Europe, with no httk inspiration from Mass Mar- ple and Angela Lansbury. are tesiing their skuthing sic.alls 1n realistic "whodunits.. staged at hotels and private parties. Their ~ob as to find the "killer:· whale acung out va rious roks. "There's blood and gore and secret messages and dead bodies falling right and left ... says Kathy Kolcun. 34. a data controller who played one of the characters during one such weekend 1n southwestern Penn- sylvania's Laurel Mounlains ... Ifs great. It's a chance to change )Our humdrum life and do something different." Ms. Kolcun dressed as a flapper with a longst ring ofbeads to portray a wealthy but scheming widow of the 1920s. "h 's-11 safe way to act out our fantasies,'' agrees Marla Perlman. 47, who directs hospital ~unteers in real hfe. The two women were among more than 40 m)stery buffs and theater aficionados ranging an age from their 20s to 80s who gathered at the Nemacolin Woodlands Inn near Farmington, about 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. 10 'iolve a series of mysterious and grisly .. murders." Written and directed by W. Step- hen Coleman of the University of Pittsburgh's !heater department. the script set at an Engh sh mansion an the mid-I 920s involved po1son1ngs. stab- bings and shooti ngs. The assignment for the part1c1- pan 1s, who chose their roles in advance and dressed and acted ac- cordingly. was to search for clues and solve the crimes in the trad1t1on of Agatha Christie. Nga10 Marsh and Dorothy Sa yerc;. Suspic1ou'i of everyone, the guests stopped al virtually nothing - eavesdropping. secret midnight meet- ings, even threats and bnbery -to learn the killer's 1dent1ty lnd~d. the culpnt this time was one of the inn's more innocuous guests. The guests paid $275 apiece to take part .. It was sold out. The appeal, they say. as not only a chance to assume an outrageous persona and solve a crime, but-to-actively use their mind and imaginationsfo the process. :·PeopJc are loolcina for good, clean. exciting fun:· 5a)S Or. A.E. K1lic, 41 , a dentist. ·· ome11mc )OU gl't \0 ca ught up, you have to ask,· ts this my real hfe?'" adds his"' ife, Irene. Like Coleman. who is already dev1s1ng another plot for a second m) stery weekend 1n March, a number of people an both the United States and Great Bntain ha'e begun tailor- ing hotel pat kage\ and e'en two-week vacations for people mad about make-bchcve crime and de1ec1ion. Their success as partly due to a surge an the populanty of the old- fashioncd mystery. introduced 10 literature 1n 18th centu ry England. Man> bookstores have sprung up specaal111ng onl} 10 mystenes. while membership 1<; at an all-um~ h1ih in Bantam Book\"'\gatha Chnstte M:rs- tCI) C'ollell1on llnfin1shl·d paperback!> have been published. providing priLes for the readers bec;t able 10 suppl)' the proper ending, and a play entttled "Shear Madness" in ~ch the audience actually solves Ct<c murder is being performed around the count ry before capacity crowds. The resurrection has been evident on tclev1s1on a'i well. One of the season's biggest h11s has been CBS' "Murder.She Wrote·· stamngAngcla Lansbury. "Unlike lhe western. mystenes may be having a rcb1nh," says Peter Fischer. the tclev1s1on program's execull ve producer ... All of a sudden, we have four or fi ve mystery shows on the air There'<; nothing like success to breed success ... But today's amateur mystery buffs want and expect more than their predecessors. according to many caterers of cnme ..Everything as automated," says David Landau. founder and manager of Murder To Go In c., an New York. ..Nohody docs anytl'ring requiring ph)'s1cal action." The mystrry weekend in Penn- sylvania. he ~a~s .. "gives you some- thing to do that s totally different in a totally separate world, where you ~ave to phys1call)' go there and figure nou1." Landau. 28. a former ftlm electn· c1an. has wntten and presented more than 25 mysteey packages for private parties and hotels dunng the past.two years. "Pe~pl.c arc simply ured of the prescnptave and V«"'f predictable murder show that Orte sees on telev1s1on," says Charlotte Di ffcndaJc the Pitt burgh Center fort1feArts which hH staged two afternoons of sleuthing adventure. You can't.reach Santa without an area cOde · .. Keep an eye on local: government in the J HUMANA HO PIT AL HUNT· INGTON IEACll Novtmber1 Mr. and Mn. Leon Ja Ii.son. Hunl· inaton Beach, girl NevembtrU Mr. and• Mrs. Ktvm R Mowll, Hunlinaton Beach, boy November U Mr. and Mn. Dennis J. Unitt, Huntioiton Beach, boy November H Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Prevost, Hunt- inaJon Beach, boy SOOTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER November I Julia and Craig Campbell. Laguna Beach, girl November U Jane and Scott Dineen, Laguna Beach, twins, boy and girl November 15 Sharon Tickle and Stuart Elhott. Lquna Niauel, boy Leslie and Robert Elhott, Laguna Beach, girl November It Keiko and David Talley, Laguna Beach, boy November l1 Julje and Don Benton, Laguna Niguel, boy . November zt Nadync and Niguel McClurg. Laguna Beach.gfrl November it ~obin and Andrew Nestler. Irvine. girf November 27 Rebecca u d Doa1l11 Miiler, Lapna Btacb, boy HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL November H Mr. and Mrs. Richard Symons. Irvine, boy ~fr. and Mrs. ~nc Kolker. Costa Mesa, girl FOUNTAIN V AU.EV COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NowmWll Eli7.abeth Evans and Danael Ducna • 'Irvine. airt Noveu:aber It imone and Bryon Amos, Founuun Valleri girl Jose inc Naoc Naulcn and Hai Min Du. Huntfoaton Beach. &Jrl November H Christine and Robcn Moore, Hunt- inJton Beach, boy · Ehzabcth Tran and Thaddeus Pham, Fountain Valley, boy November It Deborah Emery and Douglas Bell. Huntington Beach, girl . November U Geri and Gene Hill, Huntinaton Bcach,bo~ November U VielOria and Joseph Peralta, Hunt· mgton Beach, girl O\ristie and Jeffrey Irvine, Hunt- mgton Beach, boy November H Eliubeth and Dennis Newbeig, Fountain Valley. boy November %7 Linda and Edward Harden, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Bertha Rogers and Lawrence Brown. Huntington Beach, boy Christine Van Deven and Michael Eppinger. Fountain Valley, boy My Nguyen and Cao Nauyen, Costa Mesa. boy Sally and Richard Klein. Huntington 'Beach, boy ... November U Della Dominguez and John Mestas, Huntington Beach, boy November it Irvine club hon Ors youths The sunrise Exchanae Club of Irvine named its first ''Youth of the Month" award winners for the 1984-85 school year at a recent breakast meeting. Ron Gro sman. the club's chairman for this program, sajd the monthly awards are designed to honor Irvine high school juniQrs for outstanding achteve- mcnt in academic work. school activities and community ser- vice. The November winner from University Hi&h School was • Leslyn Nuta. Slie has a been an Associated Student Body officer and ha.s played on basketball, cross country and field hockey teams. She is a varsity song cheerleader this year. She has also done extensive volunteer work in the communjty, Jeffrey Russakow is the No- vember winner for Woodbridge IN TH£ S tR~IC[ Orange Coast OAILY Pit.OT/Sunday, Oecember 9, HMM All Dr. Ron Groeeman, chairman of the Youth of the llontb proeram for the Sun.rtae Ezcb&Ja&e CIClb. poeea ,with Le*l yn Nitta and JeWrey Rueakow. - High School. He has been v.on wnh Sentinel Medallions ID Eng- lish and trigonometry-geomctr, and was honored last }ear for a science research projec t He 1s fine arts comm1ss1oner on the Associated Student Body Cabi- net. He has played two years of high school soccer and has been part of an acung ensemble that performs at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Irvine High School was not represented ID November. but 1wo of its student~ arc expected to be honored ID December. Childcare panelneeCls new member A community mcmbct is beilll sought to ~ea the fifth~ board m<'mber of lhe new lrviat Ch 1Jd Catt J>r !I t, a. loc:aJ pud dlat will promote and o'ence cbikkare prosrams on public campuaes. The Child C•re ProJCd was formed through a joint-powers ~t • between the city of lrvux and a.be lrvmc Unified School Diatrict. II w111 pu-rch&JC ponablc ciuJroOmS f9f o placement at local campwa. The iovemini panel wiU ~ appb- cauons from 11oups wi hint to optt· ate child.are procrams at t.belc Illa and a s1an '\pace. . · lrudy named to I.he aoYe'f'Dias board art ~hooJ board rriembet Mat'Y Ellen Hadler· school district siaft" member Bil Benn. Couocilwoman Bai'ban Wiener and Dcauna Mart-' • nins. thccaty'~dircetorofcommunit) ~rvlttS -• Under the ~u1dchncs of ibc aptt· ment. the fifth govc:nuna board member must be ac at-1.araie com· mun1t) member Wlth an. mic:rest in ch1ld-n.rc issues. The person 'frill be selected by the four already se:rvina on the board Apphcatton5 for tht~ position are currently bctng accepted. lnfor- mat1on on applytng can be obtained b} call1na Ken Luette. 660-1879. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long. Newport Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mason, Balboa Island, boy Melanie and Richard Alonso, Foun- tain Valley, girl Deborah and Anthony Dem, Hunt-Coast airman arrives at Florida base November 17 Mr. and Mrs. Grqory Bucknam. Santa Ana Heights. girl Mr. and Mrs. Kctth Morey. Newport Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stoffal. lrvme. boy . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knko11an. Costa ~Mesa, boy November %0 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Phillips. Hunt-in~ton Beach. bov ington Beach, girl . December I Jodi ~ Mark Ellis, Huntington Beach.boy WESTERN MEDICAL2 CENTER SANTAANA November 11 Karen and Ronald Gallagher, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Lisa Dawn Humphrey and Timothy J. Brashear, Newport Beach. boy Airman I st Class David D. Null, son of Mary S. Long of Huntington Beach, has arri vcd for duty at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. Nash, a 19~2 graduate of Huntington Beach HiJ)l School, is a fire protection specialist with the 32Sth Civil Engineering Squadron. • • • Master Gunnery ~t. Dene E. Kltclad of El Toro received the Navy -Thousands o"TAmencans are now seeing better due to the benefits of Radial Keratotomy (RK>. a painless microsurgical procedure to correct or reduce nearsightedness. A world without glasses. _ __.,...ttt:y of .this procedtn·e-tn Its Irvine and Anaheim Hills centers -. . ~nder the care of specialty trained eve surgeons and medteal specialists . . . and at an afford· able price C financlng avallable >. Call Vision Institute today for Vision Institute of America is pleased to an~nce the avail· Vision Institute of America • Wh re Seeing ls Believing I Copyr1Qf11 191• VK!Oft IM11Me •I AlfttfQ .... , Commendation Medal at a retire-Air Force Base. Texas. Murad. a J 980 ment ceremony recently at the El graduate of Laguna ~ach High Toro Marine Corps base. Kttchen's School. Wlll serve Wlth the 6903rd 30-year career included f\\O tours tn Electronic Secunl\ Group at Osan Vietnam and three in Japan. · -Air Base. South Korea. • • • • • • Airman l st Oa.ss Tamera S. Natlau S. McDuJel. son of L C Mar8•, daughter of Wilham L. Jones McDaniel of Fountain Valle) and of~na Beach. has graduated from Pegg) McDanie l of Westminster. has the Air Force communicauons opcr-been promostc to the rank of sergeant ationsspccialistcourscatGoodfcllow m the Army. McDaniel. a 1981 NEW/ 19-25% Off! Wall Ceramic t WESTlllSTEll 11111 ...... .......... 10:33i1 Latex Paint l~ent Lab Tests Prove Color Tiie Paints SUPERIOR!• E•y One ... -11 ....... 799 AEG l!t W SALE GA~ Time Saver ,,. ... ,_ M rm gfOU 1-.i AEG 1791 899 :-::.:: SALE OAA. &&l-1324 , graduate ol La Quinta ~School in Wcstmmster. 1s an 1nfantiyman With the 81nd Airborne OiVJsioo. . . ' Tammf L. lrmkr, wife of Jeffrey lrm1er o ewpon BEach. bas been promoted to the rank of serp:ant in the Air Force She 1s a personnel spcc1alast with the 83 lst Combat Support Group at George Air Force Base. Cahf • Beaullful ll•llan lmportst -....::;z;ii:u • lncrwdlble pncr "'-lff-. ... 17 170 1 •• ,. 7 Af.G l ... l 1' 9¢ SALE '" HALF PRICE! Mosaic Tile SAITA Ill· 322 w. 11 .. Stnit &41 -1111 0 is l I l .., M 0renge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, o.c.mb9< 9, 1984 New Miss America proye~ ari elusive celebrity By JACQUELINE FRO T Moaterey PulDnla Herald Writer MONTEREY (AP)-Whose M1 s mcnca as sbe anywa)., Wednesday n1a.ht, Mass ~menca J l:lrlPnaed to Beraen Brunsw11 Drua Co. An elu "e harlene Well), 22. the former Miss Utah wbo no" \\C&r\ the crown of Ma menca. "• 1n tov.n to s1na to a crowd of ronv~ntaonecrs from thedru1compo11,. he&Jfttd t<' sing, but she wouldn't 1JI}. The Herald "'IS tipped on Tu~" that Miss Amenca W'I ,'tlm1na. to \0\\ n. M) cit) editor h.'lJ me to find out why she v.-.s hel'T', "hC'T'l' he "~~ sta}lnJ and to •tT&OSt for a bnet in terv1ew. Lontt'nl' B11~kc1 wtth h1111dl,;o\, 7SO ml B \' I q~n B.!11u10ur Ct1bt'tn<'I "'11 t\1g11on 7~0 ml Rt>b.>rt Mnndc1v1 1482 Ch .. nin Blanc crackt'r. h\'r\\h "'"'pall' ,,.,J c1 yull wmycd corl...cr.·v. 2299 .\ fc" phon~ call!> kd me to the Monterc) hera.ton "here an · Well had a rescrv1tt1on lmle rnorc checki°' and I was connected Mass Wells' v1s1t to the conventton A call to ·the convention orpn11er con- firmed the connection. That' where the trouble began. " harlent 1s doing Ch1i. B!I a special f11vor." said Olona Archer. meeting Of)anizer. "This is not part of her l'Cl&f\ I don't want her to be hounded. No. )OU cannot hlNe an interview. Th:ink. you." Click tr she was not here as Miss .\mcnca. then wh y was she here'> When the sparlthng tiara wai, placed on Miss Wells' blonde head Sept JS she became a public person. \nd when ~'l~s America comes lO Perrier Jouet Champagne 1 5 It handpainted Oower bollle with 11 handpalnll'd ruhp !J"IA''"' from Frnnt:t> Con111n1, Ho' l "'" '• P"" 750 ml I 'li.L f t'lit'r Sund•dl C.,_.rdo'1fl4' -50 ml 1•1-.0 B I.' Ruthl'riord ( .sl..-1•1,.I Sau,.gnon lmpo11 .. d c•vldr cr~ckt'r' 1Hhi 5..,,u Chocolalor Co(11<'111~ I <'llCh 2999 7'>0 ml G<1may &auiol41s & Johan n1sberg R1 .. \liny w11h 11 ~rurdy woodt'n chee~I? bollfd & Glass dome One each 750 ml Bolla Soave and Valpohcella 1n a beaullful metal 1in Fine Spirits Basket Co renl• s,,,., • -~ ..- Jack Dar e' "" ~ qhr ~'1(1 m J ~ R "' ''' -:,o en Korbel Br,,'1d~ 7'•0 rn Sm1roi1}fl I. 'l l•11 ,., • -·,o n• f m!T'<'tt ~ Ir ,, (· .. 1rn A \•J nc..1v •--r.: 11r. rrp ,., J ol < ~' m "111• I 1 11. "· I hr;(•J ,,,~ 5999 649 Holiday Spirits Basket I I ' I I .. 1 ~· Conno isseur's G ift Bas k e t " I' , t ' t' Clydesdale Beer Mug 6999 " 11. ()pPn Chri~tma~ Eve 8am -6 :30p1n 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa · Phone: 645-1608 25876 Mutr11nds, Mission Viejo · Phone: 844·1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove · ~~one: 638-4145 283 Seuttt £ucld Avenue, Anaheim · l'none: 991 -6892 14417 Cul~er Drive, Irvine · Phone~ 551 ·27571 hfmt ind ptlet 1n th\~ 1d .,., av1tl1b~ Ott 9th thro11gh Orr 24. 19 4 .. .. l\1onterc)', It'$ new I phoned the Bergen runsw1a Orug C'o office in Salt Lake Ctt) and l)ked for pubhc rclattons. The woman who answered the phone told me the person 1 needed was 1n Monterey, and politely aave me his name. I thanked her and asked her 1f she knew anythmg about the ror,at VISI t. 'lf I knew anythanf, I would not~ a1 hbeny to tell.you,' she said. . "We are keeping a low profile for security reasons," said Thomas Al- lison, vice president of merchandis- ing for Bergen Brunswig. "Last year Vanessa Williams (the 1983 de- throned MISS America) had recciv~d threats so now the security is tight." '\lhson did promise the call Miss Wells and a'l her 11 she would grant an i nterview He also told me that she would ~ at the Sheraton's Grand Ballroom at 6 p m. The photographer and I amved.at the Sheraton to find throngs of men wearing suits, ties, and blue and white name tags on t,he1r lapels. There were a few women on hand also. "l pve h~r the mcssaac that you wanted to tan .. with her but she said that she wasn't interested. If she didn't call you, she obviou ly'd1d not want to talk with you," Allison said politely. We went back into the ballroom in search of a program to see when Miss Wells would be singing. Gloria Archer was bustling about the ballroom. preparing for the fesuv- 1t1es When I asked her for a pr<>1ram • she asked me why I \\anted 11 I introduced my~lf again and told her that I was there to try to talk wtth Mm Wells. "This 1s a private pan) and you arc invading ou r pnvacy," she 1d angrily. "I told you that earlier toda). I am re~pecung Sharlene's nght to pnvacy. Mass Amenca made her entrance from the elevator, dressed in ·an electric blue sequined gown and a glittering crown, smiling broadly. The Herald photographer quickly snapped a picture. Once again we entered the ballroom and once again we were ushered out b) an nnary '\rcher. _ill_ 8AUME & M ERCIE R ... its c >I >v iousl v a - Bat11nc &. Mercier. Jewels by Joseph's Chn..,tmas Cla'>- sics will bnng a smile to the o·ne you love. It's decidedly for tbe woman who demands the "nght" time. And appreciates the perfect symmetry between its exqui itely fashioned case and delicate strand b racelet. Quite obviously, this kind of exacting qu~lity can only be achieved as a result of meticulous, handcraftsmanship ... at Jewels by Joseph. A Trad1 lion o/ Trust JtWtLS by JOStPH ,,.-._ l u<•lf"<i di '"ultr ( 11.1,1Pl'1J11 ( 11\IJ °'"''• C h,,,1m,1\ hnu" \londa\ rhru J'c~ · '•lurtl•\ IO J m 'I IO pm ')und.i\ 11 .i m I> p m .\II m•1or c rt'd•l l••d' amJ ' ... ~.. Pf"''nn.tli/t•d h·\\.t"I' h" fu..,t-ph tll' ounh 'A>t'h umfl' Phontt ~ 1 t 5~9()66 Sharlene Well• Smoking ofclov~ hazard? COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-Clove . cigarettes, which are imported from Indonesia and linked to a death in California. are becoming increasingly popular in Ohio. tobacco dealers say . "'In past years. yo u'd have clove C1$arettcs in here forever," said Ed King. owner of Camelot Ltd., a tobacco store on the city's North Side. ··Nov. 11's hard to keep them stock- ed."" K 1 ng ~a 1d he sells 20 canons a week of the Indonesian cigarettes, which co ml' I 0 to a pack and are priced from $1 40 10 $2.50 in Columbus stores. depending on the brand. The Orange Count}. Calif., chapter of the American Lung Association issued a formal statement against the cigarettes after a doctor there said he believes Lhe} contnbuted Jn the death of a I 7 -}ear-old Los Angeles boy last March. "'The clo'e oil tends to numb the a1rwa}s. and the c1ha (in the lungs) aren't able to cough up the bactena," said J1mm lngoho. the chapter's commu n1ca11on director. The teen- ager, who was suffering from the flu at the time. developed pneumonia after he smoked a clove cigarette. However, man} Colu mbus tobacco stores said their customers believe imported cigarettes are healthier than domestic brands. "Imported cigarettes tend to be a pure cigarette -no saltpeter, no chemicals to keep them bumini." said Sam Tufts, owner of Barcia} Pipe & Tobacco 1n Columbus. He ~•d Ohio State Universit) students buy most of the 200 canons of imported cigarettes he sells each week. Clove cigarettes also are popular among )'Oung people in Cleveland, said Joan Petersen, manager of the -----------------------------------------4 downtown Smoker's Haven shop. blazing satins . Take aim in black satin dazzled with rhinestones or polka-dotted with glitter AS SEEN IN GLAMOUR I! i numn 29.99 sdndal 32.99 Blazing sat'in bag 16 9~ Rh1nestoned hosiery 7 99 , .. QUALICRAFT• SHOE STORES MHltrCarCI • VI SOUTH COAST PLAZA Ano helm 11010 • lveno Por~ Ce nt•r Mul\llnoton Center • fhe City Shopp•~ Ce11tre . . "All the people purchasing them are between the ages of 21 and 28," she said. "'The ma1onty of them are not smokers. I think the\ 1ust like to try something different.'' Cloves. which make up 40 percent of the cigarettes, arc the dried flower buds of an evergreen that 1s native to Indonesia. The cloves are used in cooking and baking. Gas clouds ~could cool the earth ~AN FR.\~CISC 0 t :\Pl larbon d1xo1de ga s c;pewed into the atmosphere b) burning fossil fuels may make clouds th1cker. lim1tinithe watm1ng of the Earth known as the "greenhou!le effect," a researcher says. "What we are sho\\ ing (with com- puter models or s1mula11ons of Earth's climate) is that the increase 1n atmospheric carbon d1ox1de may be accompanied by significant changes in cloudiness," said Richard CJ Somerville. head of climate research at the Scripps lns11t utron of Oceano- iraphy 1n La Jolla. •• ... The cloud feedback might re- duce the expected warming over the next century by as much as one half. However. th1c; does not mean that we should consider the greenhouse prob- lem solved or that 11 has gone away," said Somerv1llc. who presented his find1n~at the Amcncan Geophysical Unions fall meeting. Carbon d1ox1de is the odorless. colorless gas absorbed by plants. exhaled by humans and animals and released into the atmosphere when- ever fossil fuels are burned. Sc1en11sts believe increased lcvel'i of carbon d1ox1de 10 the atmos'phere may lead to a-global warming, known as the greenhouse effect l'he. 1dea 1s ~that the gas acts hkc greenhouse glass letting the sun's rays pass through to the Eanh's surface but preventing heat from escaping back into space. Researchers ll1lve said heat from the greenhouse effect could melt polar ice and nood low-lying coastal nres, althoua ~h--tluodlng is not ei1- pected to be sudden or drasuc A Scripps news release said the 0c t avai lable estimates arc that the green-hou~ effect may warm &Job31 temperature by' dearecs Fahrenhdt over the next SO to 100 years and as much as 11 dearces over the next one or two ccntune\ But Somerville said computer models of t~e carbon d10>11de prob- lem , "h vc u5Cd rather ·crude e'ltt· mate of the amount of clouds and their 1h1tudu and opllcal propcnae ... H1'l own model found 1ncrcascd carbon daoindc could put more water. 10 the 11mopshere. ra1sin1 thc dens1~ and bn&htnc of clouds That w<\U let more sunllaht rcncct off the th1c cloud • rtduc1n1 atmosl)hc:nc warm. 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What might prove less popular are the new video cassette pla:rcr . wp1ch may sell for $50 to SI 00 less than a VCR but can't record TV shows. VCRs use two standard recording formats of comparable qualat}'. Beta and VHS Both use 1 ·-1nch-w1de recording tape, but ta~settc~ aren't interchangeable. 5clccu ng tht· \Jmc format that your friends ha' i: allow:. you to share and e1'changc tapt·o;. Beta machines are <,old by Son:r. Toshiba, NEC and San yo. (lose to 20 companies sell VllS· models. for which there are only about seven actual manuf'a(:1urcrc;. 1ncl ud1ng M~tsushita. JV(' and H1tat·h1. With VHS you're hkcl:r to find a wider selection of moder... tcatures and accessones. as well as a broader selection of cassette'> JI must shops. But a VHS model t"an ~di lor S IOO more than a comparabk lkt.1 mo<ll.'1 Before :rou buy a Beta machine. make sure )Ou'll ha'c accc'i'i to enough prerecorded rasc;e tte!t Although every title l'i rerorded in both formats, most <,tores can) a gr~r number ot VH\ t1tl~ Some no longer carry Beta lltles When you go looking at van ous machines, you should consider th e following features; •Belt dnve or direct Jnv~: Ma· chines w1th belt drive often cost less than d1rect-dnve models. bu1 expect to pay S 125-200 ever) two to three years for bell rc~laccment •Tape loading: M ost recent models load an front 1n'>tcad of the top. This makes for more convcnien1 placement of the unit. but front· loaders can be more prone 10.hrcak- down from tapes ~ctung stuck inside. •Programmab1hl)' Ba~1c models let you set the timer at least three days 1n advance to record a TV program. H1gher-pnccd units let \ ou record two or more event'> on d11Tcrcnt channels and set the timer more than a week or so 1n advance •Cable-read)' To preprogram a VCR to record more than one scrambled cable TV program, you 'Fin-icky' overfish in Hawaii HONOLULU (AP) -Hawaii residents have chosen a state fish that may be shorter than Its name, but sportsmen, who favor an anlmal with. rriore stature, could make waves before the selection becomes official. The humuhumu-nukunuku-a- pua'a, or trlggerflsh. a brightly colored reef fish prominent In HawaJlan gongs and legends. won by a tidal wave over Its cfo9ett competitor, the manlnl, 18,577 votes to 8,742 votes In ballots collected from schools, restllurantt and supermarkets. It atlll faces a vote In the state L~tlature In January. · . • I think the Legislature wlll be sensitive to popular opinion." atate Rep. Peter K. 'Apo said after he announced the winner In the Waklkl Aquarium hall Wednes- day. "The only controversy might come "°"' aportsfisherman," Apo Mid. •'They object to llmltlng the candidates to reef fish. but I think the fish wlll pass." TM fish candidates had to futftd three criteria: be native to Hawllltan waters, be culturally tmportant to the state and '.J9 reedhy vltlble to swimmers, wh6ctt eporte flth are not. Thi favorite of th• 9')orttlnen wu the blue marlln, foumt·otf-'lhOr•. · . The offlclal fish candldat• "••)ult wimpy, r .. f fish," Mid Mette Sutao, county agent for the . See Grant Extenak>n Program. '1The whole attempt to name a etate ftlh wu to Iner .... maflne ...,., .... ·-a.n~ ,ranklln wanted tM turkt¥ to be •national btrd. but we ohoee the bald MG .. beoel• Of wMt It eymboHzed." tut aquarium Director ~T--dtuar.d. 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Many of the lowest· r pnccd maduncs now offer 1h1s fra· tart round $600. but d n't e peel to c mera. you could bu) a tahle model 1urc You have to pay more to &ct · att VH · h1·ti for le than 1750. and I tcr looli; at tht Ot\\ one:-p1ca freeze frame, low mooon and f"llptd <:ons1da anvcitma in a pornible C"amera-rccordtr (cam urd r) com· motion. VCR 1f )Ou plan to buy a \ilcko b1n1uon •Numberofrcc:ordina !\(ad . 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But a scientist at the Uni versity of Minnesota cautions that his research. while raisi ng hopes that aspirin or a similar drug may cut human craving for alcohol. 1s still too sketchy to back up that old folk remedy. .. I think we're very close to really making some good, definite progress and breakthrou~s 10 the treatment of aJcoholism," said Frank George. 30. who has been conducting research on rats and mice for six years. George said his research 1s preliminary and tests on humans may be two to three years away. In addition. therapists and other re- searchers said s uch work based on laboratory animals might not trans- late to human subjects. George said he was work1 og on "the biology of how you get drunk" at the University of Colorado in 1978 when a. pharmaceutical company asked him to look into the interaction of a prostagJandin inhibitor with other drugs. they're administered pnor to the alcohol,'' George sajd., "Therefore, they do not appear to be useful as a 'sober pill.' We were awfully close there. bU\ it j ust didn't work out that wath~ researchers tbtn te.sted prostaglandm inh1b1tors with other depressant drugs, such as barbiturates. and found that the effect was limited to aloohol. "That gave us a very important clue that ·perhaps akohol exerts its effect on the brain by increasing the production of prostaglandins." George explaine<i. Sance then. he said, he and other sc1en t1slS have published evidence showing that alcohol docs increase prostaglandin production m brain JISSUC. Since coming to Minnesota three years ago. George has been doing research into the genetic and b1olog1cal mechanisms that cause animals "and possibly people" to seek alcohol. Rats and mice were treated with aspinn and indomethacin. another prostaglandin inhibitor. to see what effects the drugs had on their willing- ness to work to get alcohol solutions by pressing levers. , Afl wtretiftoto Proud tribesme~ see children die in desert's heat . MILLE, Ethiopia (AP) -Fiercely "Pieces of this look like Dachau," proud Afar tribesmen. their sheep. said Everett McDonoujll. SO. a ~s goats and cattle dead, now watch their Angele's banker. refemng to an in- children succumb to starvation. famous' death camp of Nazi Ger- Though well adapted to thei r harsh many. McDonough, invited by .the desert land. these rugged nomads American Red Cross to tour faminc- have not been spared by Ethiopia's hit areas of Ethiopia. has been asked devastating famine. 10 make a report. along with other Many have come too late to an members of his group, to President emergency feeding center in the Reagan. Ethiopian wasteland, about 320 miles The Afars. tall people used to a diet north of Addis Ababa. the capital of milk and meat, have long herded The feeding center. built of poles and animals on the deserts of north· plastic. was put up ovem1gtu b) eastern Eth1op1a where temperatures soldiers. reach 168 degrees Fahrenhc1 t in the Th~ frrst foreign Journalist~ per-rare shade miued into the two-week-old camp Officials ~} only a catastrophe last week saw hundreds of children. bnngs the Moslem nomads to the all emaciated, some only hours from point of compromising theirindepen- death. Twent} people had already dence. They came only after many died at the camp. lost all livestock and others had died Remnants offam1h es hid from the of famine · sun under trees draped w11h scraps of .. M) husband died two rtlt>nths ago burlap. their only shelter. More than from hunger." said Fatuma Lucku. 4,000 people had gathered there. 30. hand-m1l11ng a small mound of "I walked up to one (family), and a wheat. She wore white, the color of 6-year-old girl just died," said As-mourning fo r Afar widows. · sodated Press phQtographer Paola Two small boys, their bellies Crociani. "The women didn't believe swollen by marasmus. a protein it. They looked into the girl's eyes and deficiency disease. lay curled on an began screaming." · animal skin under the fami ly's tree. A 3-year-old girl named A1sa used "This one 1s sick. and that one is Prostaglandin inhibitors. which in- clude drugs such as aspinn and acetaminophen. reduce the pro-- duction of prostagJandins. which .are hormone-like compounds found 10 the brain and other body tissue. Among other things; p rostaglandins regulate aspects of pam and inflam- mation. "It turns out that these prostaglan- din inhibitors produced a dramatic decrease in the amount of alcohol the animals would drink," George said. When the druJS were not given. the animals' dnnk1ng returned to original R~rcber Frank George with four-legged 'alcoholic.' what strength remained in ht'r too," she said. "But that one is withered arms to push awa> a plastic healthy," she added, pointing to the cup of fluid. Sbe was the size of a 6-eldest. a smiling I I-year-old who month-old ba~. Her face was sunken appeared no older than 8 because he and bones protruded ·from her was much under weight. shoulders and back. Under the same bone-dry tree la} levels. 1 the brain. thus avOiding side effects understand the good 'ersus the bad on the body that result from large or }et. .. George and his colleagues found they could block the intox.icating effects of aJcobol by 50 to I 00 percent by administering aspirin doses to laboratory animals before they were ··what we're concludmg 1s that these drugs appear to decrease the reinforcing effects of alcohol." George said. "So over a penod ofume the alcohol produces less and less effect and the animaJ become less and less interested in workin$ for 11." Before trying his aspinn theof) on human subjects, George wants to experiment more with dosages and develop an inhibitor that is specific to long-term doses of aspirin. Dosages Other researchers sa\ there are given laboratory anunals are similar enough differences between animals to what would be used to treat them and humans to cast doubt on the use for headaches and 1nflammat1on. he of animals as models 1n alcohol said research. A1sa's mother. 24-year-old Zahara. an emaciated woman, asleep but shook her head in despair when a Red breathing heavily. Her son had died Cross worker urged her to feed the two da)'S earlier. "My neighbor won'1 liquid to her daughter. A1sa. who Dr. survive either..:· Fatuma Lucku said Mohamed K.adirsatd probably would through an interpreter. "But r wiU not hve through the mght, continued share what we have, even though 111s 10 refuse the drink. not enough for myself. She 1s too weak Kadir said the girl "has no chance to get her own rations." ,given booze. "I think detailed study is needed 10 .. Unfortunately, these prostagJan- din inhibitors are effective in bfock- ing the effecJs of alcohol only if order to determine exactly what are Dr. R. ThomasGt'ntf), an assistant the effects of aspirin used in this professor at New York'~ Rockefeller way." George said. "We just don't U niverstl). said he was not familiar ~=====~======================~==~~~==~~~;;~ with George's work but expressed unless she gets therapeutic feeding -The Ethiopian relief staff at Mille through a nostril tube or 1n-methodically feeds Afar children, traveneousl)' -in a field clinic. But lined docilely along the walls of the ours won't be finished for another tent. Each of the 225 children patient· week.·· ' Ty waits a tum. although a missed GRANDMAS & G.RANDPAS . MOMS & DADS Yo u can send your love in a very special way on Christmas Day. Show off your favorite little person or pet in print. You can do rt 1n the Darty Prlot Classified "Christmas Charmers" section. This greeting wrll also be a special keepsake for years to come. Call now to reserve your space! 642-56 78 doubt about ats prospects for appli- cation to people. .. Most of us arc trying to discover an 11nimal model for alcoholism, an animal that will drink enough alcohol to get intoxicated." he said. Tuberculosis 1s rife 1n the camp, as chance to eat can be fatal. An a~e pneumonia and diarrhea .. The additional 150 SQuat outside . d1~ases are fatal to these starved "It is very difficult," said an ch1tdrcn brought fr-0m the desert Ethiopian Red Cross nurse Aynelem between Ethiopia's highlands and the Kebede. "But when r can help these · Red Sea. people, it makes me happy." He r ecalls day Hemingway saw 'old man and the ·sea' HAVANA (..\P) -Th1rt} years after Ernest Hemingway won the "lobel 'Prize for L1tcraturt for his dramatic noH•lla ... The Old Man and the Sea ... an aging Cuban fisherman proudl} r<'mcmbcr~ his role in the A.mencan author'~ ( uban-set story of one man·~ ~trugglc again!.! nature. The latc<it 1~\uc of( uhan ~un'>h1nc. a publication of the government's National Institute of Tourism, fea- tures an interview with Gregorio Fuentes. who piloted Hemingway's fishing vessel "Pilar." · Fuentes said one da> he and Hemingway were en route to P1 nar del Rio. a northwt':stern resort c11v when they approached a small fi shing boat: "We saw an old man and a kid in a boat, struggling with a blue marlin. The old man was almost prone in the boat. struggling dclinously with the fish. ~ ---------------------~·•~~,_~~M~C~s ., ·~ Mobile Clinic c ~~~~~~~~~~ L • w 0 • I .. When he saw us. he started r,wea nng. We told him we onl> wanted to help, but the old man kept right on sweanog at us. Hemingway understood. He said not to pay any attention and ordered me to move the boat away. .. We awaited the outcome from som~ distance. Hemingway was womed about the man and the boy and wanted to help them. 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DOWNTOWN OUTLET ONLY EVERY SUNDAY THAU DEC. 30 ALL PATTERNS a NOTIONS IUMrT I PATTEJUill TOTAl PP 'AMll Y !'fl' ~y 80M'I' NO °"'*' FON.4) ' '· Rocky raccoon '" Thi• maaked bandit stretches for the limit looklnt for food in a backyard bird feeder in au'burban Bellevue. Neb. Mick's dressing up for first solo video NEV.. '\ORK C o\P) -Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger v.111 be dressed to 1mpr~ss v.hen he '>teps out to make the '1Cleo for his firc;1 -e' er solo album -1n $30.000 v.orth ol outfits b) designer .\ndre Van Tier. including a red dress ··tte was filled for the clothe'> last v.eck in his Manhattan apanment." said Mike Luckman. a spokesman tor V"n Tier ··There v.as a $3.000 brocade and lame J3Ckct. long under- wear. and for one sccnc. a rcd dress:· Van Tier. a well-known New York designer v.ho has done work tor celebrities from Sophia Loren 10 Da' 1d Bov. 1e. a•so fitted Jagger's v.1fc. model JeIT) Hall. ''1th an outfit she v.111 v.-ear tn the' 1deo. Luckman said Frida\ The album. due out next )car. will be Jagger's first ~olo cfTon after two decades "'1th the Rolling Stones. According 10 Luckman. the '1deo 1s to be 55 minutes long -four times the length of M1thael Jackson's "Thriller" -and v.111 be filmed 1n Bra11I in the next three week~. " Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/Sunday. eee.mber 9, 1984 'Gordo' creator hanging up his pen CARMEL (AP) -After A3 years at the sketch· boafd, · "enough to klll anybOdy/' Gus Arriola hu decided to retire hi• popular cartoon strip "Gordo," Its overweight hero aric:f hi• . collection of talklng anlmals and bU9,I· • Forty-three Y9&rt of dead- lines la enoogh to ktU anybody," Arrlola aald Friday. "I want to get out before It kllle me." · At one time the •trip appeared In more than 200 newspapera. Now It Is distributed by United Featurea Syndicate to about 30 dally and Sunda_y_papers. · r.r brlllfant cartoonfst," said United Features aates rep. reMntatlve Victor Olefson. who connrmed the strip would end earty next year. "People are going to be upset. "It was never an enormous . (dlstrlbutJon), but there was always a cul1 followlng," Olefaon said. ,· . For the last 28 years, the 67 • year-old cartoonist has been drawing the atrlp from his home In this picturesque community on Monterey Bay. He creates each panel by'hlmsetf, without the aid of assistants. Over the years, the hero of the strip has progressed from a semi-literate Mexican farmer to the chubby, suave driver of a tour bus named Halley's Comet, which he uses In sllghtly lecherous assaults on women tourists. Many of the s1rlps feature a menagerie ot animal and Insect philosophers who comment on events of the day, read to ffiem by a bird from newspaper llnlng the bottom of Its cage. Another key ch•acter Is Tehuana Mama, Gordo's housekeeper and cons- cience. Arrlola was once strongly crltl- clzed by Mexican-Americans who considered his portrait of Gordo unflattering. But the strip has changed over the years, and now regularly trains a spotlight on Mexican cultur& and.. art. J Cartoonlat Ga• Arriola la qalttlnC after •s yean of chawlDC 'Gordo• mtp. "I take the opportunity When I unt» my head was turned around · The strip wMf not continue - can to sneak In a 111tte color, by some of the Mexican com-''No one elM COUid pcutiy do culture and beauty," Arriola saJd munlty In Los Angeles." Gordo," says Olef9ort. . in an Interview last year. "Orig-.------------------------....:.- lnaJly, I was pretty much of a victim, as everyone (of Mexican heritage) was In those days, and I had Gordo acting and talking as a stereotyped Mexican farmer ... . sperm bank genius donor list grows To d t 15 kid pan for h1'i" <.-ommC'nt'i to Motht"r a e. s Jonc:s ~m1th ha'> opcnl·d a 9lm1lar have been born '>pcrm bank near Pa~dl!na calkd Heredtt\ (hott'C ">ome ol hi\ donor\ to fem a le c ustomers arc lhl' ~me as (,raham"; Thl· '>l't·ond lav...,un "'h1ch naml'\ ESCO"-DIDO (·\P) -Robt-n (,rahJm and <)m11h . datm\ that the Graham <;till g1:l\ \omc negatl\ c reix1.,1 tor) sent a couple dead spcrm reaction to h1\ <,o-<.alled '\obd Pr11l' Linda and .\13n Rill' ol Tu~t1n Jrl' sperm bank hut h1\ 11<.t 111 gt•n1u<. '>t'eking tinancial damagn tor l.'mn- dunor\ 1\ .. 1uv.1'. grov.1ng .ind I 'i t1on al and ph\\llal h.trm ch1ldrl'n hJ\l' hct•n horn to \\Oml·n (1r.iham dctl1nl'd lo d1\lU\\ l'llhl·r lhOSl'n 3'> rl'llPll'fl l\ 1,1\\\Ull ( oraham \ 1gorou\I\ dl'llll., th.II Ill' \111,1 nfthl' "~•llll'll v. ho rl'll'I\ l' lhl' "tr)1ngwtrc:a1l·a.,11pt.·r 1Jtcthrough trotl'n '-l'ml·n lrom {1r.1hJm\ rt·· his Repo\11ur\ for< 1c:rm1nJI C ho1n· J10'>1l<lr' arc: in thl'll mid-to latl' \Ch but he sa)\ he dt>t'' cn,1\1t111" hctll'r Man) ha'c tfll'd un'>uCtl''>'>lull\ lur soc1et) populated b) \manad11ldrcn \tar., to bear t hildrc:n "'1th their born to and raised h) the part·nt' v.ho huc;bandc; Occas1onall}. the rl·up1- meet his c;tandardc; for ht·:tlth Jnd l'nt's husband hac; a hcrt·d1tar) prob- emot1onal c;tab1ht.,. km that hr do1.·s not v.ant to pas<. on ··wr arc. I v..oufd 1h1nt... sek1. t1H' ·· to hi e; off'>pnng. Graham said in a ren·nt 1ntcn tl'\\ JI "It'' a c;lov. prrn.t'\\ 1ha1 kadc; his downtown ufficc.. "But y,,c'n.:. noJ p1.·oplc tu u'>." 'aid Julianna racist. We'll accept l''ccllencc in an) \.fll( 11lop. v. ho man.1gl'\ the rc- race. What we're rcall~ tr.1ng to do" pm1tor. ·., otTin· "rhl· narl'nt' might opt1m11e the cond111onc; for ha\ing nlan tor th" for )Care;·· children " \ccrcn c;urroundc; moc;t of the C'ontro,crs\ O\ er the rcpm1tor. rX'cnk .,\, nh ed "'1th thl' repoc;1101") staned tn 1979 h,1s led to a pair ul Onl) 'uhcl L aun:atl' ~ 1lliam R lawsuits. one b) an Oakland -.perm '>hrx kk) ha<, gonl· public about his bani... It claim\ 11 v.a' hbl'led b\ a dona11on'i .\t pre\ent nine other mcn former Graham emplo\Cl' "ho v.:i., • alf pos~<,sing an intclhgt•nce quotient qaurcd m Mother Jonci maga11nc as of al lcJst 140 arc regular donor • S3}tng the Oakland fac1ht\ produced Graham said. "dcfect1,e" babies. · \\omen "ho 1nqu1rl' about 1~ The ..ame cmplo}eC. Paul t.. limtth. c;1.·m1natt0n through the rcpos1tol') wac; fired b' Graham in F-chruar. 1n Jr\.' g1,cn a hookkt '>ho,,1n1t th~ ~ert Goo.dman, M~ Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine Announces the Opening of His S"tc 7'tactiu of Internal Medicine Hours 1'v Appointment Dally, Evenings. Saturdays (A M l. /, 144 I Avocado Ave. Suite 503 Newport Beach 75t-1IOO ,, l harach.·ni,111. <. uf thl· donor'\." ho art: 1dt·n11fit:d b) color< instead ut thl·t r nJOlC'> (,u1dclincc; tor rt'(t'ning sperm - lrcc ut charge nu:•pt fo r a S 'ill apphlat1on fee and $10 a month tor hqu1d nitrogen and sh1pping cos1s - require the: women lo be wed and pro\I.' t.t "'1th a marriage cattlicatl' \n m1.·r-;1ght allov.l·d unm:irm·d \\ l'\I L ll\ \ngclt'\ p'i)Chologl\t .\tton Hlakc to tx·Jr hl·r '>on thl' rcpo\1tor. ·, \l·uind h1nh nearh ~ 'rar' ago \hl· '><lid 'hl' h.t'> 111111pinu1n Jhout (1raham·, ml\\lon hut like' thl' 1Jt•J ol kno" 1 ng a' m Ul ha!. pu'>'>lbll' ahuut thl' tdtha ol her '>On . Doron "There }\Cre ccna1 n trans I "-anted 1n m' thild -not Ol'll"\'ianh 1ntdligenll' .1lth11ugh that v..a\ 1m·· ponant .. Rla~e \d1d 1n " tdl·phonc: inten 1ev. lrom her honw 1n Lo'> \ngcle\ Doron 1<, v.ondertul Hc l'i JmJ11ngh H'rhal He tl·.1d'> a Int ol f book'>. toddler bm•k~ \ Rlal...e ..aid \hl' ha\ rt'\Cn ed the remaining wnwn tnim Duron·, tathl·r thn•u~h \m11h·., Hal·d11' ( ho1n· he\ ,lll\l t hl d11nnr '' n11 longl·r ~1 \in~ \hl h11JX'' In tx·.11 .1n11thl·r dHIJ I h111w 11 '.1 ~111 hul nl'n 1111 'a hm I \\ill ll\ h.tJlJl' Do111n " t1IJ coough IHI\\ · 111 h,1 \l' J hrntha or sister ,hl· ~11d. j AUCTION TODAY-PUBLIC WELCOME SPECIAL LIQUIDATION OF ENTIRE s5 97 ,000 JEWELRY INVENTORY MUST HAVE IMMEDIATE TOTAL CASH REALIZATION TO SATISFY 'rial fut..n llbollk...C l '6 YSI ~ urCUldtcl bf U Di-* wt 11 IMltt iWw l lllH ~me lt>KIKWltJ wt w/-..OS. PUiis. taps l&M, -tlly11 ntdlKH b.lkl cut rty11 Alnun 21 11 -111y11 wt 11 peMlllt w/11 ....... llncttUncl .... ~ pew COii ,......, & lnc*b RI w/ndfs + ~. l-.i 111( ...... "" •I I s ti INI~ cut -lkl' t6 clamonds Wd & ..,_. watclln; Gtnen & Omtca Estate PIK• bultttfJ w/66 llMWlds & 12 rublls.. utate Ill( brK•t •I' S ct In llamancls & 111( br11eh • J S cl 11 llamancls I -of 1 kind 4-111 ~ a tlMIOlld & ~ plftdMlt, clllMnd stud urrin(s. CellwM lnlftdlr 11de rincs set •I~ & clamonds r oo much more to h t Also c•ctian of line antique porcelaMs & lftS< antiqun llom a local nlatt llddlc Many & Co . Cartltf sh• pitcts. l pitce German dclel set. r1thny dod, Wutmmttt chine w/ubiltt, 11111 ontlllal 1<1ttn Eisopean ttystal p1ects. LMiocn. C~tt, bronm llWdint C-s Tlwu The Ryt by frtderitt RtftlllClon. Russel. lMCt Atall on Horse by 811yt. Al to be ,_,14 off pnriws M lo so many lots Allclion cardlcttd 11 two wssions, so plM to altend llicl & buy lrom It* ene hint l••*Y auc lion and lhu ily me huswts of Man off rttai prices ' SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 7 P.M. SUNDAY, DEC. 9, 1 P.M. Udo J .-w.-lr~ & Loan I •12t> llarb.•r Rh d f'o•t• \1~ ' ~. "" .. .,, .. ' ""''.. ...,.,,,. •f ..... ...,,. • Ot .. ........ ~fa.Hf ••••• ., f• f't ,,,. ,.~ r ~t·~ ,,,,,_..I ~""''' ~'~ FREE: .._.. .. ' ...,.... ..... • ()ofl f M\ \ '11, f..CtliO"I 0. ~ ! ., ' flti I #ti "' • I\ ., ~~ II 4 ' -• \.4 "~' "'1nl ~ t'f'f1t....a toJI • " .... M ..,.., • l•Oft\\ •«h01'! • ~ •• , ,. " , .,..,,.,.,., .. ~ ..... .,.. .. ~ ... 1"11 'Ullft "'"' ., • • br ..., •~1f\! b-l 1.__, ~· (714) 645-8641 O · • .. ( Ill 'It 1-..( lit 111111\ I I 1111 I dllh fl Ill 'Ill"' Ill d \.Int I\ 111 .._l/C ..... dll<l lllll I.._ \\t ll ,11( \ ll,1th1l1 ,Ill t)ll llt•t,t ..... .... ( ·11d111)..t \I 'lll \.!'II ... ' 1111 SOUTH COAST PLAZA z - f - I . JIM u •11·w ''i plan \V(•n· <'nacted "It would be llypot hctlca/Jy pos.,Jb '· r '~' 1 •ric 10 ctl/zen to .1 forfeltlngth~dnluctlbf/lt~:ul Jm-.1/.liJ.\C..,, l oran An< < Pc Y Mesa Action catalyst for 11Jany residents' feelings To the Editor· In the last two month' 1·,e rl·ad man} letters to the editor. quote'> from l'll) Council memhet.<;~ and new!>p;tpcr editorials all t'spousing a common the~ !)J)e'uficall ~. that the Me~ Ac11on PA( and ah results arl· the work of a single d Ill bola cal per!>on (John C1ardner) or a fr"' nois) radical\ among the lll) residents Well this \ 1e .... po1n1 I\ 1mrcd1bl~ na1H'' · The rl·a<,on that all thrl'l' rand1datc'i l'ndorscd b) Mc-.a ..\l'taon fored \O well an thl' rcl'cnt l'lel·t1on 1s that they and Mesa .\ct1on became a rall) 1ng point for the u111en\ w e:\pn:ss a general. on-going long·wrm d1'>- sa11sfac11on "-Ith thl' r'"·prc,l·ntatton of n•r ...... • ·n11nl ii' Ml''" \l t•on ;rnd John Gardner prnv1dcd 1t\C catalyst and coord1- na11on for a maJonty of nt11cns to l'\press 1hcar feeling!> LC't's loo" at <>ome taCI~ It .... asn't 1us1 a "fe.,.. .. radicals that voted 1n thl·..-t dcctaon. Just ·than!.. abo u1 thl' thousand~ and thousands tha1 voted for new council members. We con- tributed to Mesa Action. and 1f·our contnbuuon 1~ '' p1cal that mt>ans hundreds of tam a lies sent 1n money an addition to gl\ 1ng suppon at thl' polls. Th1\ doesn't sound like lhl' work of a handful of radicals' Some- bod) belier wake up to "hat the message as JOM \"ID SUE: GR HAM Costa tesa Ode to speaker named Brown To the Editor· Ode to: Messrs. Brown. Lemmon. KJugman ---- There once wa!. a spea"er named Brown the din1est 'con man· an town with the help of two Jack!i and a stab an the back He buried" W" in the ground EYMOU R RO EN Costa Mesa ON THE RIGHT more tllan his lrwome. · · •. ·1~·~ii~av,~~ ~ \ Heights hardly like paradise To the Editor: In repl) to all who rcs~nded to m > previous letter. ifour neighborhood 1s so peaceful. why all the hosttht)'. bitterness. back-b1t1ng? Does noise cause this or do we call 11 paradise to h'e an c;uch '>tnlC among fellow ne1ghborco'> Proposed reforms-pro:inpt another look at state taxes JOAN HULSE ·anta Ana Heights Pilot's smearing new council To the Editor: I am trul) surprised '-"llh the Dail) Pilot's conttnu1ng efTon to smt'ar the new Costa Mesa Council members B) printing the hate mail from TC Atkan~on an the NO\ '() ISSUC 1hc Daily Pilot ha"S shown that II will conttnue Its campaign of derogatof) innuendo aga1ns1 the nt>w council member\ and 1he1r·supponcrs. DC Mfl i\RKEY ( OSHI Mesa Bad guys wear nice clothes too TCI the Ldnor I read an article 111 .~our paper about a Judge ruhng that a police officer had probahle cause to search a .. biker" becau\t' of the clothec; hl' was weanng. The officer had no n:a')On to susJ)l·ct the drug<; he found on tht• "'h1!..er\ ·· pcr'>on othl'r than that hl' dn:\<;(·d hkl· a "h1 "er." Thi\ "J pcrfcll n:.imrlc of hov. law enf11nemcnt v.J~W' v..iron ll'rta1n l>DC'> of J)l:Oplc an\lead ol tht· drug'> .\re "'e going to let Ju<lgn dc'>lm\ tht· \Cf) rmnupk on <whtlh 1h1\ countn L.M. Bovo --- v.a<; built'' lndn1duahsm. :>.nd 1f the police an~ going to fight drugs on the basis of what kind of clothes people "'ear. thq '>hould !..no" that the real drug pu<,hcrs and user-; an.·n·1 wearing leather Jackets and nd1ng motorq<.lc'> lhl') 're in thret>-p1cu: \Ull\ and dr1' 1ng \11 C fl Cdl'\ 1 f v.onda 11 1ha1 inc lt1dl'' .1n,hoth 1n Orangl C oun1~·· C 1Rf <,()Jn R01'.0\ I flin11ngt11n Beach Poisonous fish poses a culinary challenge () Vo h\ d11 the J.tr<tnnl' gciurml'I' cat fugu lht· pufll·r 11\h v.hcn 1(., deadl\ prn'>onou'> II nol (X'rlc<.tl\ pn:pared ' \ \hrug I hl· lh<tlknge ma)hl' Murc than .:!OI I hra' l" diner' h:l\ e died from 11 during tht· l,1<,t dt'Cadc tn Japan Jnd murl' v.111 d11 ltkl''-"tSC no douht \ rnmmn11 \,!\ ang thcrl' •• J hml .... ho l'Jl lu~\I \1111p Jre \tur1d hul 1h11\1' "'h11d11n111 ,.,11 lugu \oupJrl' \lup1d lllfl' ( Ct\l'llp l11~,:!IJ11a rlatc 1n1 1dr111.1ll. Vo t1111 '"" 111mt11t\\ll•rt o1 \1 ulp111r 10 •. d11 ,1 111u l 111 "or~ ,,11d .tnl\I almo'I 111\ ;Jtlcihh ltr\I v.Jnl\ l!t !..no" "'hl·rc '1111 m1end lo put II \' ;11IJhil ltgh I .II l hc \I tt: I\ I hllll!!h I \II ht \lgn1ftl.tnl "' I\ llw \l'IUP 111 thl· -;1a1uan an 1hat J' atlJhk li11h1 In fall along "'"h thl' '-(Ulp11ng till' Pll\· 11111n1n~ 1\ .,,ml 111 ht· p.1n 111 th1 Jrt toe• I fall th1 dall' I'> 'uga1 ...,111111d' ltkt· ;1 I O\l' ,ind 'War m.lll repon hut 111'>. an lcKI Jhout lht· frutt ol thc d.itL palm \.\ hl•n C harlcmagne 111\t 'l'I up 1h.11 -;~-;tern of nohllll\ lalkd th1 fX.'l'ragt• he av.1gnl·d the title of dukl· to h1\ app<>tntt•d hov. of .1 .~1\l'll H·rr1t11n and the talk of 111un1 111 hi' ta\ collectflr thr rc1n fl the' Jlt' par'>k~. the\ "ouldn't gl't druni.. \11 th11ught thl' ancient C1rt•ek'> Thq "ere "rong. Thal \ea U>'-" 1.nown mon· prcc1<>el~ a\ the manatee lookc; something ltkc a 2.000-pound 12-foot-long ~ausage. c,ltl l 1n dce:n .... uh ~h1\"cr'> But <wtlnr'> of ul<l 1hought the grote'>quc mJmmal re\t'mblcd a v.oman Don't "no"' '"he1her 1hn'd blTn 10 '>l'a loo long. or nw,ht.· 1he1r nrx·m·nll' v.nh "'omen had h<'l'n 11 nfnn u n;i tc V. h1lht:\l'f 1herl·from \\,I\ horn the .rnuent m\ 1h of lhe nll'lnlJtJ JnJ \Ou tan ht· glad thl'fl"" no trulh to 11. <) V. hill do thl' h1<,ton.JO'> \J\ made < rl·•>rgc 'WaC1h1ngton \lt'rtk'' \ M:ilana 1ht') gul'" I .,..,1, a km1nl\I n11 douht "'ho 11kn11fil·d c.1agn;111on" ·"a lOUntn run h' ml·n \fam a \t>a,onl·d C111tl'n "'ho tl'J)l'al., h1m\ell when he tal"' to a 'oungcr pcrson .. d<>fin't do ~o nt>arl) ,.., mu1..h "'hen he talk\ to an 1nt1ma1e h1\ o"n age Wh > not., lie C\p<.'Cl!> anolhcr older pcr~on to undcr'ililnd "'hat he\ tall.1ng about Ill' know\ from l'\IX'ncnn· that thl' 't'oungcr f)('r'lrm mul h of the lame do~ .• ,n 't ha'<.' 1he ln&Jl.1l'.,t notion ut "hal he'' \3\lng. \o hl· find'i \landard, \Ion T"'o nul ol 1hrl't' pt•11pl1· \llmk ~l..Ot:'> a(ld \llC.k\ lo them It'!> not thal lightning \ur"•'e ·-nt ha'> nothing l'l'e to 'WI' Uc: JU'>t • lal k\ rnntidl·ncc an ht\ h'>tCn{'r"\ "10\t uimmon method<. hl"\lrn Hk ahalll\ 111 lflmprd1cnd in dc\lcnd1n&...VuJcr • .ir~· I Po..,on ~ Hangi ng 1 ( run"I 4 Jump\ lrom height., II \our t.11 '"''wkn 11\ ]f~I 11111l'' more hkdv 111 ht· 1n\11hrcl 111 ,, \mac;hup lhan 1f -.uu ~crl' d11\ 111K 11 OAMJ(_,f COAST DlilyPilat J ·~ • ,.. •• 19".:• " ) ll1 "'"'' r.. In no natmn I\ .1 gcncrnmcnt 'P' n 1·1 1cknt1l1l'd 1n thl' oflit 1al PilfX'f Wfll" '" ii '>P't' L.M. Bt>.Yd columolu • Frank Zlnl Tom Tait ~yndical~d ~·· .,_.. •'1!1r""' ~'""""°" "' I ff 1 I Cr•lg Sheff l'\fA U..-\;a .:t. 1 '• I •I I l ltr Issue depends on the philosoph y of c urre nt system Before 1n\Oh 1ng uursl·he~ an the qucstton "hl'thcr "1 r Donald Regan ·s propo!.als 1n\ oh Ul@. Lhe dc- dur11 b1!1t \ of.,tatc tJ;w~ arc de<,1rahk or not des1rabll'. wt· might pau'>e 10 rcflcl't on the 1mpllc1 t phtlo<,oph' 11t tel\ dcduet1b1h1' Our ta ' c·ode v.h1ch J1mm' < .trll'' dl'noun1..l'd a\ a "J1sgrau· to the human ract' ·· a phra\c that 1<, a dl\e.racc 10 th l· I· ngh~h language. -.cc"" to Jo a lot ol than~. r-or uni'.. to encourage ccnatn lond\ of acll\ 1t1C\ thus a contnbut1on tu the Red C 'ros~ ,., la\ drducllhlc .and a wcahh' man 1sim.1x10 p1u,1 v. ho ,., PJ' 1ng 'ilJ J)l'rcent ta\ on thl' 111Jrg1nal doll.ir 1' an dku 1moh 1ng th1.· I rea .. ur\ 111 h" ph1lan1hrop' Bn,1uw thl· gait to 1lw Rl'd < r<>'>'> 1<; lkJu1. 11hk. \(1 that out 111 pod>l'I II lll'>l' lhl' la\flil\l'f '>1 1 Cl'Ol'> and lhl· Trcrl\un 511 cenl'> ·\ rwthcr attempt" made In tht· l.i\ w dc to figu re o ut exlletl; wh:it a n 1ndl\ 1duars "adJU\lcd" taxahlc in- come t'> You tx-g1n h) taking dcdu<· llon'>foqourv.-1fcandchaldr<.·n 'a our chantll'' a<1 abO\e .\nd the ncce<,\al) ()\,Crhcad of )Our hu51nC~\ ror 10· 'ilancc. 1f'you run a hamburger \land. you dt·dun the CC>'ll of hamhurgt•r meat and hamburger rolls Nov.-the phalo\oph1cal question 1\ f.. 11 a cost of doing bu'iiness '>0 to \()ea" 1fthe \tall' )OU arc II' 1ng 1n lilt' a C.t'rta1n pcrlcntagc of ~our 1ntom1.•'1 Mr. Regan. 1n h" '>Plflted rcpl} IO h" rrat1c\. as '>::t~ing m them in dku \\ell 11 Mr. Jon1.:\<loc<;n·1 want to pJ} that C\tra ta>.. all hl' ha\ to do·~ c.:l'a'>c "''"&an 'le"' 'a ork c,1a1c Thcrt: art'. alter all. 49 other'>. And C onnell1u1t. which 1<; nearh), ha' no income tax at WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY all Hui lhe cogt·nc\ of Mr Rt·gan\ rt•tort I\ gr:iVl'I) -;utwcrtcd h~ ll\ 1mpl1u1 n·ltancc on the federal '>\\· ll'm It t'> 1ruc that a Nt'"' 'a orh·r lan de(I to II\ e and "ork 111 l onncct1rnt. hut tht· 'er~ ex1stenn: of 1hat option prc\UJlpo\e\ thdl ( onncc11cut I' tree ol hl·gcmon1c ta-< law<, pa~!>ed h~ Washington. Rut an the las1 anal)'il!> tnd1 "1dual state~ an~ tree onh to the t'\tt·nt that the federal go\c.rnmcn1 perm11\ lht·m independent li-;cal polt- ue,. Jnd thl\ is \Uh\tLint1alh under manl·d h' ded1nanp. 10 grant ta\ dnlm 11htl1I\ \ ,,.,, H'<tr' .1g11 Jn author 1n )v.ukn rx·rhJJl' the 0111\I 13\·mldrn \lJll in th1.· 1.1.11rld dl'l lded aga1n\t '-"flltng .1no1hn hool-"'hen told 11 ~oulJ lU'>I htm I Ill percent ol lhl· ad,amL' It wuuld he hypothct1call) P0'>\1hlc d Mr RL·gan·., plan were cnaued lorfe1t1ng the dcducubaltt) of local ta\n. for an Amt•ne<1n Clllll'n to pa) mnrc than h1\ 1mome Before Reagan la\ o n di\ 1dl'ndo; was a'> high a'> 70 pNcent. Ta' on di vidend~ an New York <;late mounts \Cl) qu1ckl~ (aftt:r $2.'.0t')()) to 14 percent. Tax in "le\\ 'a ork C11) n..e'>. "-Ith r,ome 'r>el'd to 4 3 percent ')o that under 'l'f) rn ent tndcs a Nt•v. 'a orkeruwld lind h1m,elf paying XX . .' percent ol h" dt' 1dcnds 10 1a11c' fhc pnnnple of dt•d11l 11htl1t) 1<. a guarantor ul1he -.u1\1\,1I uffedcrah<,m But ha' ing c;a1d a\ much. 11 l'I "ondcrfull) amu\lng to hear (JO" ( uomo. Mr. Mo) n1han. el al .. '>l'ream1ng and }ell1ng about the need to prutnt th1.· \:11lH' rx:ople 1hq "l:rl' 'neamang and \l'lltng Jl 1h1.• Reagan adm1111\tra11un lor prutec.:t1 ng through pa.,t ta\ rehd k~1,1a1 1on Cuomo cl al want rl'11d lor thl' top 40 percent ol Nev.-Yor"er<, who arc paying at the h1ghl·st Ne"' 'l ork rail''> 110 pern·n1 lor earned 1momc 14 percent tor unl·arned 1nu1nwJ "l he large numhn ol Ne"' 'r orkai. "'ho deduct arc 11111 .111 v.ealth\ pcopk Thl·scare rx·opk ~ho an· middle da:.<. and lo.,.,cr mtddk dJ" \\ho arc <;trugglang 111 lo.ct·r up \'Ith 1h1.· mon- gagt' pa) men I' on lhl'tr home'·· I lov. \Clothing to ht·ar thl· m1Jdlc cla" <,poken ahout "1th <,uc h '><1hntudl'. 'o man) '>pcl·rhe'> during thl' ckctmn <;Cason ha' 1ng tx-cn dl'\Olcd to lhe ··1a\ breaks" for this group given b) the Reagan administration In such ~(X'cches thl' gruup v.a\ rl'gularh calkd "nth.'" find\ tunt·d Ht\onorn\ hl'tng 11u1 of '>t'.1<oon Thl' \1x.aolog1rnl moral 1<. \Cf\ 1ntl'fl'\t1ng C '"' < u1111111 d11nn'1 \.\ant to nl.11..l· ltfc: 1n '-l'" 'ork unhcarahk for high in1111ll\' 1><:11pk in part tx-cauo;,l' h1· v.Jnt' th1·11 monq bur 1n ma1or pan hl•c1tl'>t' he wan1c; thr1r \l..tll'> rhl'fl' ha\ ht.•1.·n a maSSl\l' c':acuataon oflargc corpora lions from New York during the pa\t 20 year'> - for thl' \1mplc rca!>un that t<l\l'' herl' e\Cn 11 <kduu1hlt• Ml' \lmpl~ too high If RegJn''\ propo\t1I\ '-"l'rl' enacted "'l'W 'a ork \l.ould loot.. hl..l' Dunkir" To bl· <.url'. Mr. Rl·gan \uggc,tcd J rad1 Lal alternut1'e to (n >\ ( uumo It v.a\ 1ha1 Nl·v. 'r ork c.:ould n:all\ <;ohe lhl' prohlcm h' lhl' '>1mplc l'\Pcd11.·n1 ot rntt1ng 1,,.,, • ., II tht· ta\ v.t•rt· rl·duccd an Ne"'\ ork Imm Ill rern·nt 111 S perct•n t 1tw net l'flnl on 1lw la\pa"cr would ht.· thl· '>Jme ai. al ht· had dedur ted 11 Hu t thJt altcmat1H' '>Cnt l1ov C uomo to a \1ckhed . and he. has not hcen heard from \Ince William Buckley Is a ·wndicated columnisl. U.S. abandoning Contras as it once did Vietnamese • Afte r approving a rming of the rebels, Congress n ow c ho k es off s upply lines 'W \\Hl"C1lON -In J unl· of 197 l 1he da} alter I con1d Hrc1hnn ldt ~ ashangton. C't>ngrc~s 'otl·d thl· gcnrral \CCrtta~ one· of the gn·a1 grnng-awa} pre'lenl\ 1n h1c,tof) C on- grc\<, gave ham lndod 11na C'ap11ol lf11l votl'd that dd\ to \trip Prc\1<kn1 Nixon of the authonl} IO u'><.' ·\mrnrnn air 1x1wer on hchalf of the hcleagucrcd Camhod1an arnl, J"l'\l\l1ng 1he Khml'r Rougr of Pol Pot \uh,cqucnth m1hta~ aswaan1.t' to thr V1etnc1mcse arm-. that ..\merit..ln'i had 1ra1ned and alongside which ~c had fought for 10 vcar~ wa~ rad11all) t on\tnl'lcd \t·nng lhc I n1tc<l )t.HC'i Jbandon- 1ng 1t<, alh an the field. Mo\<o" ;ind H.1n111 '-"l'nt in lur thr kill • \ w1ltl.11 drama on a .. m.1lkr f>1,1k t\ unfolding in N 1rnra~ua l:ncouraged and armed h> ·the lln1tcd (irnte'< th<>u\and' of "l11..1raguan 1.·x1IC''< returned 10 ton dul 1 a ~ar l)f n,11111nal hhcratton. lo oHnhrov. th(' tHalln\ 1mpo\ed on tllc11 pcuplc. 10 rnapturc.. Na ragua from 1he ~O"ll'I hl<x. ll:l \ ang fir\t ·•Pl'">'t'd the arming of the "( nn tra\" C 01'\ r.11,) th1,. )C.tr rl'"'l'rwd 1tC11.ll ,1nll '011.·d to <.hoke oil their m1ltl.tr\ \UJ')J')h Im~ \toeing thr \nwm.tn pat11.·rn or ah.1ndonmcn1 rrpt•ll 11-.etf. M<mn~ and Mana~ua arc tno\ 1ng an for the kall Th.., "' the rcalll\· hchtnd all the \(llNfl .lntl <lr:rnjl II\ ('t thn'4.' \II\ "'I .I "v1 I(,., in< onnto harhor r ht: ~{l\ IC I'> arc apparent I} O(ll '>0 l1111h ~h :.t'-IO provoke the lln11ed )lJ.tl'' and unite th1.· ( 11ngrc!>'> hchtnd Prc\ldt•nt Rl'Jµn. g1"1n.g . him Jn argumC"nl for 1nva<i1on by sending high pcrlormann· MI C,., to Managua Nor 1c, the purpoc;c of all that armor, an1llel') and ammun111on being poured into tht• rnuntl) tu launch .,onll' an' a'>mn of Honduras or ( o<ita f{ llJ. It" 10 kill ofTthc < ont ra'I. lo cut up and rout Aml.'rica\ all1l''I an Amen- la·., llack· yard. to npo!>l' a rc-electl.'d Reagan a1> 1mpOll'OI tCl prevent con- o;ohdntwn of a c ommun1s1 rl'"ol- ullon 1n < t ntral \mtraca tOc!>tahh'lh "llldrugua not a~ a beachhead for Ru'>\lan'> marching up to Mc:111rn hut a!> an -'In' ulncrablc ba\l· camp. a rmv1lcged ~MC:lU3r\-, for the \Upport of aucmlla wars aiin1n .. 1 1hc n•m:un 1n1t count rat''> of< l'ntral A meric3 I oremo" .im<,ng thl' "'capon~ rnmang 1n ,.. the Ml-24 hC'l1rnpln 1lun\h1p Thl' "Hand.". the ··o.~1na tank .. nf the ~ar of cx1crmana1ion ui Afl(ha111c,1. n.1hc terror weapon which \ftr.hJn rcbcl'I hH k1na l S \houltfcr hekJ .. urfa ·('·lo-air m1i.\alc arc '1r tualh po"erll'"> to rnmbat P1l111eJ h\ c uhJn' or Ru,,1an-1ra1nC"d Nacarnlluano;. 1hc..c ~capon\ arc capahlc of an01ctang &he kind ut lo..111 rata<J<; lhc Contras ,annol 'iusta.an. Ont<' th1.· <on tr." .1lrt•ad) kl'lang thl 1m p.1l I of lhl· l UI nfT an l ~ PAI BucHAIAI m1lflarya1d. art' curap and rou~d. no forn• an the W{'Sll'rn Hr m1sphcr{', outc;1dc the lln1tl.'d 'ilate'l. will hi.· ea pa hie ot dislodging the Sandinista\ Al wh1~h tx)ant. revolution con 'iohdatcd tb.l' Onega-, can rnnven N1caragun 1mo the Yeman of< l'Jltml Amenta. tht• bac;c camp for hnnging revolu\}on to Honduras. C1uatt>mala, Co~ta Rita. ll Sah ador anti Panama. Thus. an pouring tank\. trut·k ... antllcf) p1cCC''i and heheopter gun· '!>haps into N1tarn.ua. with more on the way -the <iov1et lln100 1s ht) ing down a challenge to lhl' United Stales It 1 gnmbhng thal President Reagan has hecn running a hluff. Iha& he wall 001act1n the only efficnc101.1., wa) IC'fl -m1lttonly-10 prevent permanent establishment ot a second C uoo. The ~' 1e1 pm bk ,., paying ofT 1 he more N1caragu11n\ put under nm, the mort' -w('tltxm'" muvett in . the h1Jher the co~t al rHr the <iand1n"t.a' arc to Pc d1.,lcx!~cd Wttl..I)'. the pnu.• of rcnw1,.1n the -.;o, 1e1 ha~ camp rt4it''> ll Reagan doec. not won make a d~'t·1 wn that 11 as 101olcrahlc. he w1I have made. "<le facto." a dcc1~1on 1hn1 we mu't lave Wllh II P•trklr But'banaa .Is • syndicated colum•l•t WILLIAM BUCKLEY column lat Hawaii thumbs nose-at the feds State shirks duty to minority firms. loses federa l funds \\ \ .... llJ\.(dC)~ -l ht'> I'> lhl' , ur1t1U\ 'ton 111 h11"'-H.i"a11 -thr '>tatt· v.ath thl' largl''il minonl)' popu- lauon -\lapped down m1nont~ hu,IOl''!>mcn .ind lo'>l rn1lhon~ of fcdl•ral dollal\ 1 n tht· prol'C\S th thu111h111g 11\ no'>l' at the kder:.il K!)H·rnnwn1 I IJ'-"dll ma\ haH' for-ilikJ almmt $~11 m1ll1on an a1rport- 1mrru' l·nwn1 grant'> from the f·c<lcral •\' i<lllnn i\dn11n1!.tratwn No one I'' l' ialkl·d w '>l'Cm'> abk to under- '>land thl· ~tall' go' rrnmcnr, altitude I IHl' arc thl· d1.•ta11, I 1r\1. I l,1v..111 av.arded a long-term c\clus1\t'. u>ntrat t to ,1 non-m1nont) l.'ompan) to run lht: ta1'-lrcc ~tort> at I lunolulu lnterna1aonal Airport I hen the <>late pa-.sed a la" that made 1h1.· exclu'i1'e lOntract anununc from an111rus1 la"' Th1c;l'fTet.tt"el~ barred 1111nont) lirm'>. among otht'r'>. trom horning 1n on tht• fa,orcd company"• um tract In till' earl} l 1171h. llJ";.111·., I.A·· rianmt>nl ot 1 ra n'>p<mataon awarded J l(}.~ear rnntratt to Dut) Free \hopper'> l td Bu~ancss boomed as Jepan1ng toun!>b bought n garettes. ltquor. watche\ and other 1tcm'i ta,\- frl'e The wmpan} pa)'> the \tale $35 mtlhon d 'car an tontract fees on .. umc S.:!00 m1llton an annual ~lrs. Initial!). the state promised man- only lirm!> that thq woul~ be allowed to part1c1patl' 1n thl' tax-fret• hon11n7a a' ··ix·rmlltl'l''> .. dclt,enng goodc; to thl' <lut~ -free area at the a1rpon. But r ........ -.oufCC\ told m} reporters Cor") John\on and 'irnll Barrett that the: state. at 1he urging of Duty Free ~hor>PCr\. nl'\ er made good on Its promise rhcn. an l'H!I Jia.,..a11 rl·nev.l'd its uin1ract v.1th 1he rompan) for an .idd1t1Ctnal 7 'car., .\nd thl· lullo"· 1ng \ear lht· ll-gl\laturt• paS'\l'd a law killin~ .1n} po\\lhtht} of ··rx-rm111n· .. p.11111 1pa11on l hJ t madl' Du I\ I rt'l' ·., m111111p11h ll•gal Jnd J1rt1Jo(ht · I h1· ri·-.ult ""'" '>lt1tC'd \Ull"tllt 11~ in a ll'lll'I 111 "1al\on ( anon. a minorit\ cntarml· that haJ heen promised a JACK ANDERSON f)l'rr1111· "'!Tht'l \CC:t1on (of tht· la"-) noted rrl-cludl'\ the Jxpartmcnt of J ran\porWltOll from l'l'>Ulllg ~·ou a pc..'rm1t to dl'll\er an-bond goods to oHl'<l'I at ltonolulu lnternat1onal .\1r• pc. >rt .• Ma1'1on C <1non had a right to lc1.·I hl·traycd. Tht·compan~ had hcen told 1ha111 ~a., fir\I 1n line for r<:rngn1t1on a\ a dut) -frt·e rx·rm1ttee once the rules ,ind n·gulat1on\ had hl'l·n ironl'd out · I tw \t,111· h.I\ 1111 10ll'nt1on nl 1nll'rknng \\llh or ll'\lnll1n~ t1tTe'I'> 111 I hl l .trgu .111·a . .1 \la It" l>O T 1111c·mll1u 1111·11111 \l,11l•d I hl' I \ \ ""' S" I'll thl· \amc ,1\\11ranrcc, 1h,11 1hc \l:ltl' h.ad made to 1lw m1nont) finn -w11h the -.ame lat" 111 ll''>U ll ·\.nd al n·gulat1on lll'ilflnj;\, ti l>Ut\ rrl'C t\{'l'UllVC "t:lll'd "I am n111 "urned ahnut lOmf)('t11111n I hat., good for ncr.- lwxh .. • Bui in la l t the eo.mparn urged Haw;111 10 pa'I\ the la"' that fr01c out &he compct111on It even opposed a plan 10 '>uhlC':I'><' pall of''' lurrat1' c opcraH4ln 10 a m1ncmty finn. whrch would haH ... 11..,ficd the lcderal gO\t't nm1.·n1\ l '"al nght\ ronterns Thl· I AA told thr \lute at must t:•thl•r \honcn Dul> I rn"' con&ra t·110 h\.C )Car'i or 1\\uc deli vl'IY permits tu m 1no11 l)' firnH '>o far 1 he \lnte has 1gnorl·d thr urdt·r Meanwhile, the company ha<; hared a h1part1\3n team of h~gh-powl'rcd lohhyl\t\ to protrct 11\ tntercsl'I 1n Wn11hangton l yn Nof11ger, a former 1nOucn11al aide to PrC\1dcnt Reagan, and Democr.wr lnw,cr J om my Rniut' tlawa11 can 'lttll collect its grant mune)' fron' lht' I AA 1fu modifies its po~111on on the contract 1 he issue will ~n go to an adman1<,trat1vc lnw 1udae Mean.while Hogg'> '3)'\ 1ha1 a ret"t'nt ~uprtmt! \bun dcc1!ffon let' l.'llC\ 110 lht' hook On m1nOnt) c-on1rnc1 obl1Jnt100\ .&.nd Jonathan Shimada. deputy duce.tor of the 1. tl''~ 1r.1n,ponut1on department. \J}'> 1hc r i\A h ""p1t'krd on" lfawa11 and ha fo1lcJ to make clear what 11 wa nt\ from thr 11t111c J•ck Andu1no I~ a •J'trdlcat~ l"OlumnJ,1 ' I -. RlveFslde Poly, Camarlllo win . LOS ANGELES -Riverside Pol¥'• T.,_ re<:orded their 13th alralpt vactory and second over Cittul Belt Leaaue rival Fontana Saturday niaht, with a 27-7 vie. tory aivana them the C IF Bia Five Conference football cham- etOl,llhip at the Los Anaeles Coliseum. In an earller cont~t at the same site, Camarillo rallied from a 14-0 deficit with the help of four interceptions and put on a 94- yard march in the closina mo- ments to pull out a 16 ... t 4 win over Ventura for the· Coastal Con-. ferenee title: Scott Qine found Gary Litten for a 9-yard scorina toss with 2:41 left for the winnina touchdown. - ,. .. ,. . '=' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1984 w San Franclaco pound• Vlklnt•; Jet1 rally to win In NFL gam ... C2. UCLAauttera third Mtbeck 8aelnatNo.I llernphla It. C~ UCI gets w ell in .Hawaii~ Anteaters claim second victory. 87-82 ~ behind Rogers' 25 points. 11 rebounds school record 14 auasts in h11 fint stan after point auard Rodney Scott. was ajven the evening off to help soothe an ankle iltjury_ that has bothered him since su.trering it in UCl's first pme at Colorado. Spedal to dM Dally Pilot HONOLULU -UC Irvine's Ant- eaten came here with the idea of havina a tittle bit of fun while in the Islal\dS, and they manaaed to ac• complisb j ust that Saturday ni&ht as they completed a two-gatne sweep to up their basketball rccotd to 2-3. · . The Ralnbo)Vs of the University of Hawaii w~re put down by an 87-82 verdict before 4,000 at Neil Blaisdell Center, but it was a blowout wjth a 62-42 lead in the second half after a l2-point halftime bulae and the. final ................ .., ...... score was as rnuch as Hawaii could ever cut away. As has been the habit for UCl, the Anteaters were led by Johnny R()9e1'S, who scoted 2S points with an l i... for·22 performance from the field and was the team leader in reboundina. too, with 11. • There were two pleasant surprisd -fint the off-the-bench play of Boris Kina. whose 16-point first halflpark helped propel the Anteaters to that 12-point halftime bulae. And, BryaJ) Williams produced a ' "l was delipted with the play of Bryan Williams.'' aaid UCI Coach Bill Mullipn. "We dCClided to let Rodney sit out' and hopefully he'll be ready for Montana on Thursday." .. I was pJcased with our irnprove- .ment iq rebounding tonight," .con- tinued Mulligan. "We played more zone defense which allowed us to keep at· least two men under the boards." UCI split With the Rainbo~s on the .Eagles claim ~aguna Bea.ch tourn~y title · Estancia records 69~-Si cunquest- -over Sea Kings By ROGER.CARLSON Of .. ....,,... ... All-toum@lli~nt MVP: Adam LJ>c.k.wood (Estancia). Scott Clements (Estancia), Todd Mooney (Estancia), Jeff Fryer (Corona del Mar), Bob Zimmer (Corona deJ Mar), Coby Nacss (Laauna Beach), Steve Gauer (Tustin), Terry Moore (Chadwick), Andy Woods (Los Alamitos), Jeff Livesay (Norco). It doesn't take a lot of imaaination to visualize former pro star John Havlicek as a biah school basketball player -just tlke a look at Estancia Hip's Adam Lockwood, wno led his teammates to uu....1..1.L1U1.uu.J11A&..M11U.WllL_ Beach Invitational championship turned it on with their patented zone Saturday ni&ht. press and hurry-up tempo and it took Havlicek may have been taller, but the Sea Kfop out of their rhythm, be couldn't have been any more giving them few chances to setto their dominant or effective than the Eaal~' liking with the perimeter shooting. three-year starter. "Some teams are afraid to press The versatile and muscular All-Sea Corona del Mar," said Reid, who View League standout paved the way watched his team's pressure turn that for a convincins-~Sr victory over 10-2 deficit into a 35-28 lead at -Sea View rival Corona del Mar in the halftime. . finals at Laguna Beach Hip, Camina "_We didn't really .mind the ~imselfMost Valuable Player honors. tempo," said Enion, "but we're going 10 the proctss. to need crisper ball-handling. "He's •something," commented Corona dcJ Mar Coach Jack Errion. ~~~& their zone press l.A>Cltwood, a 6-0 senior poiat The pme became a race hone guard, sco~ I 9 points to i)acc the event right . from the start with Eagles' four-man assault on double Estancia's defensive hands turning figu~s, but that was just the surfa~. into fast breaks as-Todd Mooney. He directed the attack, scored from Richie Stamps and Eric Van Doren outside. down the lane and across the took turns on the end of the. breaks baseline. His defense helped create 16 and with the offensive rebounds, with Corona del Mar tumoven and his Scott aements joining in during the direction helped the Eagles to connect second period. at 63.1 percent (24 of 18). Lockwood, held to four points at The victory ups Estancia Coach Joe halftime, applied the finaJ cJamps in Reid's f~ear rccotd to 4-0 and the ~ndhalf, taki111overjustabout gives the-Eagles their fourth Laguna every facet of the game in addition to Beach Invitational crown since 1978, sc0nna ls of his t 9 points in that boards, each picking up SO, wtth Wayne Ene_elstad (10) and Troy Carmon (9) lendinJ their strenatb to · lhe board f:'me. "'I wasn t pleased to Jose that 20- point lead hke that. but 1 knew we were going to win the game once we had it." continued the UCI coach. ··w e didn't even shoot well from the field and still won, which is a good sign." · The Ar1teaters finished the night bitting 32 of 74 from the field (4~.2 percent). It was Rogers' fift h .straight outing with 20 points or more. Also sconng at a consistent rate was Troy Carmon, with 18 points. He had 24 on Thursday. Johnny Roaen Todd Moonty (•O) pa11a down a r ebound underneath the · Corona del Mar baaket u CdM center Ste•e Moma watche.. and second in two yean. . Down 10-2 at the start, the Ea&les span. (PleueMe SAOL&S/82) E•tancla •• Adam Lockwood, with teemmate Scott Ctementa backinC him Up, rebounda to aet thl.ni• &otnc offeMf Tely. Houston a threat to Rams? Dickerson , the car d ealer? ~aatlere H Id , . •DodgerandAngelsufferershave iii tlUe e wou pre1er . beenendunngtheabovefrustrattona 1 I t kl h quanerofacentury. tcli S mp Y a ng iS •lfPeterUeberrothreallyw1shes · ma Ii. t t d -IUD to be basebatrs first real com- Resurgen t Oilers could muddle wild-card hopes n e OU 0 inner m1ss1oner.heshould checkintothe Tlff'•rl players' assoc1at1on paying halfhis lnlftl'. salary and expenses to main ta an his Nobody came in on the noon office. balloon from Saskatoon and asked •Now that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar me, but... 1s an the news again with absurd •Running back Eric Dickerson is contract figures. look for\\ lit Golden West, OCC still alive in state volleyba talking about takt'na the offensive line is the San Francisco 49ers who have Chamberlain to tell a reponer he 1s to dinnerbuttackJeBillBainsuggests everythinagoingfortheminclud1ng 1hmkangofrom1ngoutofretirement VISALIA -Gotden Wm II By CURTSEEDEN DickbuythemallPorsches... thehomc-fieldadvantageallthewa\ •lf1heJ1m Bro .... n-FrancoHams sitting In tM drtver't Met It the OttMDellr,......., Dickerson answers that by saying to Super Bowl XIX which will be held thing comes off and ·~ on network TV. state community coneg4t vol~ Altofa Udd th H t 0 . Baincouldn'tfitinaPorsche,butthe atStanfiotdStadium. 1hefuture ofthee,1lboxandspons champfonlhtpt foUowtnQ •pelf Of s en, · e ous on s vtctorlee Saturday ~ht. have decided they can beat yone carmaybethecheaperwayrogoin •RamsCoachJohnRobmson w11lha,eno .... here1o go butup -._ a .... ._ qu 1._ tAA.,jflt after stanina the season at 10, and thecaseofthe300.poundBain. votcsaaainstinstantreplayhelpfor •lftheAngelsarereall~ looking for -~' .... bynv.~•t'--~ ~ Rams Coach John Ro ·nson ac-•ThemoreOklahomaCoach NFLofficiaJsonthegroundsitw11l amascotandare not1nterested1n "'.. ~ .. ,. •1'1rn••m •_-; kn )edges his team fi under the Warren Moon Barry Swiuer pops off abouttbe take some of the human element out checking thcfree agent market fort ht reeerrtatfY99 Amertcen R1¥1r. 1~ , . .anyon teaory. national championshipratinas, the ofthepme ... which is the whole San Otego Chicken or otherestab-15-6, 15-12, and OeAnn, 1M, "They' · with some real clipch wild-card berths today _ the morehedeservestogetknockedoffin idea. hshedacts ..... h, no1aud1ttons 16-91 15-10. . viaor now,• be said. "There's no .,Giants by winning while the Rams the Orange Bowl. •The report said the enure CBS • M 1am1 quanerbatk Dan Manno Ofange .Cont. meanwfttte, wl! question they're not the same .team lose and the Cowbo1s_J>L_winnina •K.areemAbdul-Jabbaris38and staffcheeredwhenitwasannounced 1sbemgcomparedw1thJocNama1h haw to do It tM hard way 8ftlr they were hefirst I(} games of the white either the Carc.rsorR.ams go tired"buttgrcedtcrdelay hifTCtitt.-th1t 8rent M~~was stay1ng . . ~I" on the fi eld tatnng to-O."RI• In tit ~ season. down. mentand give the Lakers one more Presumably. theenureCBS staff cned •To each h1sown, but 10 me the Saturday. 16-13, 11-15. 4-1~ "Warren Moon looks like an e~cel-The Rams. also 9.5, can make it yearforapaltry$2 million ... now when it wasannouncedJimmy the horse of the ~earwould he' the one 1S..2.1M. TM PffltM•~111¥1 ----lent.quarterback.to me.-Hc.ICJ'ambitt easy-on-dremsctve stmJJty'ljy Win--t~'s loyalty. Oreekwasalsostayin4-who round~d out a $300.000 p1d. !." by eNmfnatlnQ AIMr"*1 ANS, so well and he's very danaerous and ning today and by beatina 13-1 San There are fewer than 20sfi6ppina •Theinterestina th1naabout NFL card 15-7, 1s.;6, 15-llnalOMr'tbr_... hard to contain." . Francisco at Candlestick Park Friday days untiJ the opening day at Santa scoutinareponson Boston Collc,e1s • Whene' er a baseball general match: The Oilers, who have won three of ni&ht on national television. Anita. DouJAutieistbeway theyarebeing managercan't'et h1sv.a\ in a deal the Today, OCC wfH rem•tch ~ theirlastfour,takeontheRams today ihe Rams will be content with •lfthepanicipatinaschoolsinthe rewnnentosmoothoutearlierfirm othergu~ 1fod1culous za with the wtnner pailred ....... at l at Anaheim Stadium. beatifl& the Oilers today and they'll no fiesta Bowl, UCLA and Miami, can't notationsabout the player's height. •Ne" Orleans am ts O"-ner John Golden Weet ._, •• " the 'Plralll Whi1e Moon, ttle canadian foot-doubt unlca$h runnin,g beck Eric sett theirallotmentsoflickets. why •Theaoalof any Southland pro Mccom s<HS he wants S., S m1lh on for wf tt wtn have beat he• • baJl Ce.,ue transplan't, and the Oiler1 Dioketson on Houston. Dickerson is would the rest of the country ,et football fan iuo live Ions enough to thefranch1~d admits u loscs a n, · to 1 r.UF .. stand in the way of the Rams' hopes in quest of the NFL sinale·scason excited about th1'pme? • · see the Ramsand the Ra1dcn 1n the couple o(.m n a )ear \0 the gu~ can ~ '=$"•-C:-!':.!':"~· for a wild~td berth aft ft!e'1n='l.. rushina rccold of2,002 yards owned •Thebes1look.1natcamintheNFL SupcrBowl. bllt!ttltaccusedoffalseadvcn1sing .. ..,, .-·- playoff&, there are other circum· by 0 .1. Simpsol\: And he fiaures to For W. __.., • stances to consider. make some headway todty. cMalde ~ 8-Ale Md a.ta ale -hi d ll i 1 ~~heevetyto .. Most.nQtabl isthewildNFC~t,,___,. ...... H""""'·ustonhashadoneottheleaaue's r e,•4fl t ry•" n lO:t-98 OBS two••.~s-.... which will produce the other wtl • nt defenses •inst t e run thi ,t;;/ £ ta g :& Ale ~ In the C"J card team. aeason, which would appc:arto putthc .a. ~ -- With two weelcJ to a<> in ll\c reaular Oilen at the mercy of 1hc Rams' O\l9f ""*1Cef) --' tNn season four of the five teams in the Potent rush1naattack. LANDOVER, Md. (AP)-OifTRobinsonacorcd 2S Johnson led the taken ~•th 23 points and Kareem ~thek.~.' ~~-. NFC East can still win the div_isjon ..,.. Robinson, however, saad: .. ince points, includj"J s1x durina a 16-0 fourth..quancr Abdul~abbar add~ t 7 "' ...JI tn)M nirw. .._., - title -the Red1kin11 Cowboys aod they've started pl2ina better ihc last Washinaton sconna •PfU that carried the 8ulleu to • Jeff Ruland scortd 20 points for w a hinaton and Jeff kill ~ ~ ~-'*"" •1 I•"' Qi.ants are tied for hflt at 9-S, St. ,._ ~~ th 10 1-98 National BasketblJl AMOCiation victory over the Maloneaddcd I ,as the Bulkt~ v.on their 10th home a.me MCOrM. ~. •*"1• Old • Louis 11 8-6. Todty, the Oiantt and 1~~~ 112smthes, ~ on 1 see c club -t..os nactes Lakers Saturday. 1n lJ tries tht .season... .,.. ·hmer K8Nn ~ lllliO _. the Cardinals meet in St. Louis while t.-.t s apanst the run." in 1"1 _. w• L. ••• .... • • OaJl Noted Houston Coach Huf: Washinaton trailed, 82-?S, with 10:49 rcmauu.~ •n The,t.a.kcn. who own the le uc·~ best fi~~~lc;:~1 ~~llt-.~~OOC~~·: ......... ~:-~-::"':""':-:-....~"~"=•: . hm wa ... anaton VISltS ... .. th L:;.I\ _, • ...AA-16 f lS h ti h n r.V'f .._ ---. r"'lcw York controls the Eiit _--::1:nu--1€amEainpbcftbl~ll~: ~"Otiut11mrntttd1t11ttitti.v.ve:~sta1attt1Mia11tN~ir---1Wl:i.C.uMwnutesCSLlouc.uc:JJor£.u.il)'1Dl'o""n1horlllhpmcintb au percen , .... ~ o ot~ rom t e the Oia'hts batt to do to take t~ title a httle bit becauae they don'uhow the 14. , ,. ~ . tilll er. o nson sco po1na 1n t c f)(riod to help Los is bat St Louis and then the New way we've improved ... (but) it would The vtetory, however, wu not as uttd until Earvin Anaclcs take a l3-l3 advant c into tht s.«ond qUAncr Orleans Saintt. The Cowboys and appeanhauttaybethey're~theRams) .. Mqic"!Johnson'sthrtt·poinuhoutthcbuzttrbounccd · • l'lanaton. a.ided by Robinson'\ 13 $ttond .. penod Redstini"" take\MtiOcbywiAnlq mort than.wt can hancUe.~ oft'l}jc beck of the rim. potntJ. came beck to knot the re at intcrm1 ion The their final two if the Giants tote one, Dickerson, who has rushed for · , . l..akers held• 46-36 lc~d 'tttlua minut~ to pla)' in the and the Cards can win by beatina the 1,792 yards this seat0n, needs 212 Whale ~tthna off l6 ~t poants, tht Bullets hdd half. b\lt lhe 8ullcts used a 19-9 4!00nng ~ak JU.St before Oiantund Redlkinsand hoPina that · more to bttak impson's ruord w I.alters Mthout 1 poant for over1tx manuttt. half\imc to pull even at SS-SS · · Dtllul0tttt0Wuhinaton whithwa& lin l973wtlhtbe8u~lo · .. 8ytltetihMJohNonbroketbedrouptbymaktn&two · · Lo1 natl ne~rtra1lrd1nthcthirdquancrandtook The Oiantt and CO"VDoyt can alto Bill . . f'oUil lhOct Yt<1lh 4·41 to Pli)'. U>t Aftteles traded, 91·84. 1 7!~73 lcad into the final J)C'nod. • , • DAILY PILOT /S.unday, C>ecembef 9, 1984 Prep powers showcased Basketball slate =---t oppe byTofC the I 984~8S prep basketball sca\On, put their crcdcn11 Is on the line th1 week at the Tournament of Cham- pions. aprn t C nyon 1n 1hat 16-leam invitational · •Manna 1:s at U.k.ewood ruesduy (7:30) in the Vik1nis' third non- league game before ven turina 10 lhe Santa Mana Tourney Thursda) with an 8:30 matchup against St. Joseph. for a busy wee-=--k - By ROGER CARUON OfNQllr,._._.. Ooean View's Scahawks. S0-49 victors over Fountain Valley in the Baron Cla 1c finals Fnday ntaht. arc first up. wil.b a duel with Bannrna's Pilou in thc'first round of the Tote at Cal Poly Pomona Monday night (7). •Corona del Mar teps out of tournament pla}' this week m deferen- ce to non-league games at El Toro Tuesday and Laguna Hills Fnday Dcfendina champion Mater Dc1 and S'1nsct League Powers Ocun View and fountain Valley, with a oomb1ncd record of 9-1 and two lournament litlcs ID the first week of Fountain Valley and Mater Dc1 await Tuesday's first-round play at the same soc with the Barons up against Santa Monica (5:30) and Mater Dc1's Monarchs seeing Crespi 10 the nightap (8:30) of the second four~me set or openers in the 16- tcam inv1tat1onaJ. e\'COlnJS (7:30). , •Edison, after first wad1na throuah the Valencia Invitational. capped by a title showdown with Mater Dci and traveltog on Saturday to Los Altos. opts for a single non-league game against v1s1t1ng Cy press Fnday n1ghl (7:30). Edison triumphs·; Laguna beaten Also in actJon this week from the Oranac Coast area: •Estanc1a's Eagles put their emphasis on the annual Alumm Game Fnday night (7:30). with the curfenl edition going against the graduating classes of 1980..83. Edison High found cbc road to its liking in wmnmg at Los Ahos, wbde Laguna ,&ach dropped the consola· tion game ID its own tournament Saturday night in high school basket· •Newport Harbor opens 1 ts season at the Sonora lnvitatJonaJ Tuesday nil.ht (6:30 against Hacienda Heights Wilson). •And, Saddleback H1gh's Road· ruooers and Westminster open the Santa Ana High lnvitllional with a meeting between the tWQ Monday night (6: 15). ball action. ·· •Costa Mesa also unveils its quin- tei in the first round of the San Clemente Invitational, meeting Long Beach Wilson a\.6 on Wednesday. •Laguna Beach 1s also at' San Clemente Wednesday against the host Tntons at 7:45. The details: Ed.tsoa 11, Loa Altos 57: The Chargers upped their record to 3-1 with their SC'COnd overume victory, and on the road after seeing Los Altos hit 25 of 34 at the hne to stay w1thtn range. •Irvine opens the Sonora Tour- nament Monday afternoon (3: 15) 1fs a full week -but a week dominated by the Toumamenl of Champions which annually draws most of the cream from Southern California. *** T~efQ1,,_..• *** ,__. San a.m..t. Htltl ..,.... ..... ...... y . Doug Katona led Edison wicb 15 points and 7 rebounds, and Kenny Ammann scored 12 points.' wnh two basJcets coming in the ovenime session. (etc.IN¥...._> • P m.-<Nl.,.elend "''-Veftlum Del S:30-0omlnQU4Jl va. lnelewOOCI 'P.m.-LOno Bffcll Wiison vs. c .... Mete -7:4.S-~ INedl Y,, San C*'*11• 7 PJl'\.-.. nnlno "''· OCIMll ,,__ l:»-Servlte v• Lone a..cn "°'"' ~ T--.v 'p,m.-EI Toro VL Los AiemllOI 7:A5-FOOllllM V1 Needlt1 Cet Cel ....., ...,_, Warren •t. Lapu Beac• S8: The Bears jumped to an early lead and the Artists played catch-up the rest of the evening, drawing to withfo two points (56:-54) with less iban two minutes remaining before succumbing in a third place rme at the Laguna Beach lnvitationa . l'.ll ci.m.-Metw Oii YI. CrHPI s.m. .......... .. • PJn.-MAnuei Arfl Vl COIT1Plotl S:J0 P.m.-Selll• Mofllc:e on."---V .... 7 ci.m.-st. &«nerd YI. SMle Clere l•tS....AM .... ) MeMllY 4:»-W.S ..... W Yl. IU• lk Cil 5-'e H"" ............. I o.m.-S.nl• Ane V•lev vs. Minion Vl4tlo T_.y Mil*Y 4i4~ Quint• "'" s. ... enne ~y HAii 'fl. VIie Peril l:ls-<attvon on..,.... 6:15-Le Mlr•de .,. .. &ol .. Gr•nde t-Senle Ane vs. P•ciffc:e S..... Mette T...,,.,,,.. I p.m.-Mei1111011e va. ~ "'-"-" Coby Naess led the Artists with 19 point$_._ and Paul Watfu_rd added 14 poTnts. TwMllY l:ls-c..cihtreno V•llev n. La wna ~ .... ft.°""'" 4 ci.m.-f'oollllll Ca.llen!Wd> Vl. lltlohelll ~S.nl• &M1>er• on. Senl• Ynez 7 P.m. -Oet111 Hlb VL Sent• Merle ~ Vl S I JoMPft 6:lO Ne••t H.n.r YI. HH Wlbon 'Krazy George' says he's father of 'The Wave' From AP dJspa&cbet • OAKLAND -George Henderson, known as "Krazy George" to bis friends and enemies in the spons world, is banging his drum loudlr, in a bid to be remembered as inventor of"The WaYe. · - • It was none other than Krazy GeorJe. the bald. 40- year-old professional cheerleader insists, and lhere were at least 47,302 witnesses to the birth of The Wa ve the night of Oct. 15. 1981 at the Oakland Coliseum. "l love The Wave. It's the most fan-0rientcd cnecr I've ever seen. Ifs been fun lo see tl go all over the country. but il annoys me that anyone else would claim they inventeD 1t," Henderson said. He has been leading cheers, banging a little drum to get the fans' attention and infuriate some athletes. at amateur and professional spons t>vents for almost 20 years. Seattle has been calling Itself the "Home of the Wave; saymg that The Wave first swept around a stadium at a 1981 tJmvers1ty of Washington football game. "I did 1t two weeks before that, and n was nationally televised, .. Henderson said. Robb Weller, co-hosl of television's "Enlerta1n- ment Tonight" show. has claimed to be the "Father· of The Wave." the domino-effect chttr in which spcctalors stand. throwing their hands up.ma sect1on- by-sec11on sweep of the grandstands. Weller. a Washington alumnus. says he staned il as a home- coming cheerleader on Halloween Day, 1981 . "Two weeks after we did it. he copied it. and then he had the gall to say he invented ll, .. Henderson fumed. "I understand he's admitting he saw the Wave (on telev1son) and 1s saying. 'll wasn't anything ltke our Wa ve' .. >\ \\-a\e 1s a Wa\e To '>3r 1t 1sn't as hke someone saying, six. months after the Wnpit brothers' flight , that it wasn't really a flight bcc"3u!>C 11 went cast to wesl and not north to sou th. "It was fantastic that n1ghl m Oakland, and that's when The Wave was invented. That guy (Weller) has been cau,ht m a he. but he doesn't have the nerve to adm11 11' Quote of the day Al Paul, athletic dlreotor of Columbta Un!Yer- alty which Is 4-43-2 ov« the pMt ftve yMl8. announcing the resignation of Bob Naeo 11 football coach: "I feet the football program l• .utl on • .otld foundation.•· Davia signs CQliaeum lease LO<., ANGELES -fw(.l year~ after m moving his football team from Oakland to c II• Los Angeles and one month alter a U S. Supreme Court \. ICtory agamsl the Na- tional Football League. Raiders owner i\I Davis signed a long-term lease Saturda)' with the Los Angeles Coliseum < omm1ss1on The signing of the contrac.t. which 1s retroacu vc to 1982. ensures the Raiders of a home at least un11I 1991 In add1t1on , Davis has live three-year renewal options that could keep football's current world champions in Los Angeles unt1J the year 2006 The Raiders moved 10 Los Angeles in 1982 after s1grung an agreement with the comm1ss1on which prom1S:Cd the team a S4 mtlhon loan. the balance of wh1cl! "Cormn1ss1onen agreed to pay in N~cmbcr Celtics 17-2 after topping !'feta Larry 811'4 scored 37 points and m Robert Pans• added 24 points and 18 rebounds as surging Boston posted a 107-98 National Basketball Association victory over New Jersey Saturday night. The Celtics improved their record to 17-2, bcsl in the lcaJUt: this season. The Nets. who finished the game with only seven he.althy players, dropped their fourth ma row and fell to 8-12 ... Elsewhere around the NBA, Calm Natt scored 31 points and Alu EagJls• tossed in 30 to tin Dcnverto a 114-108 victory over Cleveland ... Paal Meke1k! and Cr••• HM11n hit clutch baskets late m the game to help Mil- waukee pull away to a 99-96 viclory over Indiana. After the Pacers cut the Bucks' eight-poanl lead to 93-91 on Clark Kellou.'s baseline Jumper with 3:22 to go. Mokcsk1 powered in a rebound basket and Hodges popped 1n a . . J5-footcr for a 97-91 advantage Pariah wtth I :40 remaining in the game . .. Quintin Dalley hit a basket and a pair of free throws 1n the final 90 seconds and Orlando Wooldridge connected on a game-high 10 points to lead C1ucago to a 99-97 triumph o'er Dallas . . AJteem Olajawoa and Ralph Sampson hit kc) bas~ets before fouling out in the final quarter and Houston went on to a 127· I 20 victory over Portland . Forward Larry Nance's Jump shot and subsequent free throw w1th five seconds left put the game out of reach as Phoenix dumped Golden State, 102-98. Sabres' Bowman hlta milestone Giiles Hamel scored the game-win-~ nmg goal 1n the third period Saturday as ' Buffalo ocat Boston, 3-1, to break an eight- game w1nlec;<; streak and boost Sabres' Coach Scotty Bowman into a tic as the wrnningest coach 1n National Hockey League history. The '1ctory was the 690th for Bowman. who also coached St Louis and Montreal, and de.adlocked him with Dick Irvin, who coached in Montreal and Chicago more than 40 years ago . In other NHLµmes,Grq M1lo1e scored 4:27 into the oven1me penod to give Hartford a 4-3 victory over the New York Isla nae rs. Malone's goal was a 20.foot shot from the right face-off effete that went through a screen of players before beating goaltender Kelly Hrudey A.Dtoa Stutny scored twoJoaJs and added two arnstc; while his brother Peter ha one goal and three a<i\l\t~ to lead Quebec to a 7-3 victory over New JeNe) Peter Zeiel ~ored a goal and assisted on two othel" a\ Ph1ladclph1a defeated the New York Rangers. 4-2 Peter McNab ~ored on a detlect1on dunng a power-play at I :24 of overtime to give Vancouver a .. urprisin$ 3-2 v1c1ory over Edmonton. and end the C anucks' nine-game losing streak . Jolul Chabot scored a third-pc-nod goal and set up another goal by Aady Brlctdey to give Pltlsburgh a 6-4 victory over Calgary .. Left wing Johll Alldenon scored from a faceoffw1th 74 seconds left 1n the third pcnod, ltOing Toronto into a 3-3 tie with St. Louis ' Wllander tops Curren for title MELBOU RNE. Australia -Mats K3 W11andcr of Sweden downed determined South Afncan Kevin Curren. 6-7. 6-4. 7-6, 6-2. loday to retain the men's singles title at the Australian Open Tennis C'hampionsh1ps at Koorong. The 20-)'ear-Old Swede. who defeated Ivan Lcndl here last year tow1n the first major grass court UtleoOus career. played effic1entl}'. but unspectacularty. 0 • He ea med SI 00.000 for the lhird Grand Slam ti tit of his career. 0.-, Net ....... llilr LM...,... EAGLES •.• From Bl u5ua.l , the EaJJcs ~ere deadly at lht hne, t·unncctlDiOll 19oftheirfirst 22 in as ununa a 60-47 lcad whh 5: I b ten. They fin15hcd with 21 of )I, but by the time the ball stopped drQPpina, the verdict was sealed and Corona had 1ls first loss an four $tarta. "We went back to our normal zone after halfhme," Yid Reid. "With the lead we kind of went conseTVative. I thou_~ht we'd press as Iona as w.: d1dn t start aivins up lay-upa." That "conservative'' look of the Eagles in lhe seooJ\d half produced JU t four CdM turnovers, but I.he re ult<i were ju<it about the same as the seven-pOint halftime bu.!Je was ex- lt>ndcd to 12 Coronn\ JcO Fryer, who averaac<t 24.0 points for the four-pme tour• nament. scored 19 for the Sea Kinas, IO of those coming 1 n the final period when ('dM wtnt almost exclusively to htm in hopes ofa quick ~Uy. fryer hit tw() free throws and three straight buckets ac the out.sct of the , fourth quaner, but the Eaales had.an answer e\tery 11me, as Van Dorm. Lockwood. Clements and tamps roared 1 nto Corona del Mar's Interior at a relentless pace. Also sconng in double figurn for tbe Sea Kings were 6-8 St.eve Moms ( 17) and Bob Zimmer ti I). ll was the first-ever mectina be- tween these two n vals in tournament play -m the first lourney the two had ever been entered. "I don't know if it's good or bad," !>aid Errion before the game. "If we ~1n, I'd !t.ly it's good. But if we lose .. Reid wasn't overly thrilled about meeting Corona del Mar eilber, before the game began. "We can't get too fancy;· he said. "We have to sec them twice again.'' Eatancia'e Adam Lockwood plucb off a rebound o•er Corona del Ma.Fe Sean Turne!'. on ht. way to_~ laurel.a~ Corona del Mar got off 23 more shots dunng lhe game. but made one less field goal in the process. hitting 23 o!61(37.7 percent). Henderson deal completed . HOUSTON -The Ne" York Yan· • kees announced Saturday that they had completed a trade for outfielder Rickey Henderson oft he Oakland A's, making the Yankees one of the bag winners m baseball's 1984 winter meetings. The mulu-ptayer trade actually was made Wednes- day, bul was completed Saturday only after New York reached agreement on a contract with Henderson. Terms were not announced. but 11 was believed to be a no-trade. five-year deal worth more chan S8. 75 million with cnajor pon1ons deferred over a 2(). to 30-ycar pcnod. In exchan~e for Henderson, minor league pitcher Bert Bradley and cash. the Yankees will send to Oakland pitchers Jay Howell. Jose RIJO. Enc Plunk and Tim B1nsas and outfielder Stan Javier. son of Julian Javier, a former ma1or leaguer . Benderaon The acqu1s111on of Howell then allowed the A's to send ace rehever Bill Caudill to the Toronto Blue Ja;s in return for 'ihortstop Alfredo Gnffin. outfielder Da'e Colhn\.and cash. Whitworth coasts to win by 11 SUN C ITV. South Afnca -Amen-l!I can Kathy Whttwonh won the 54-holc women'c; event by 11 strokes Saturday and Spain's Severi a no Ballesteros led the men's competition by eight shots after three rounds at the Sun City Million Dollar Golf Challenge. The 45-ycar-0ld Whitworth shot a par 72 for a 213 total that put her far ahead ofrunner-up Donna Caponi. also of the Unlled States. Wh1lwonh's victory wa<; worth $65.000. Cooney wins with early KO PHOEN IX -Gerry Coone) stung m George Chaplin with a left to the mid- section and then stopped the Journeyman from Baltimore with a flurry of punches in the.second round Salurday night to win impressively m his second light on the heavyweight comeback trail. Referee Bobby Ferrara slopped lhe bout at 2:50 of the second round after Cooney had pummeled him with at least three dozen unanswered punches. JOiting him around the nng. Lazers trim Blast in overtime BAL rt MORE -Poh Gama took a m pass from <.iu~ Molal1s with 9:28 to go in ovenimc and stuffed it 1n the back of the net to give the Lo~Angeles Lazers a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Blast turday. night. A game Blast coach Kenny Cooper called "a must win" turned into a certain loss when Garcia scored his goal Television, radio TEl.ft18'0N -10r.m.-1~TaALL:Seett .. va. KanM1 Ctty. Channel . • 1 p.m. -"'° '00~ Wahington YI. Dattar. ChaTl -.. . RADIO 1 p.m. -PRO '00TaALL: Houlton at Rama. KMPC(710). 1 p.m. -PRO 'OOTaAU.: San Otego at Den~, KOGO=). 7 p.m. -aAIKSTIIAU.: San Antonio et ~· KIEV 1870). OCC goes cold, loSes, 57-53 Saddleback holds on for one-point decision Thl' Orange Coast Colleie men's basketball team lost its second game in as many nights. falling to Chabot an the third-place game of the Skyline Tournament Saturday night. .Saddlcoack, however. barely hung on to claim third place 1n the Santa Barbara·Toumament against the host Vaqueros. Here'\ what took place on the community college scene Saturday· - Chabot S7, Oraqe Coast U: After a 5-1 san , the Pirates found the going tough the last two nights with the latest lo<;o; coming as a result of lhc team's poorest shooting performance of the season. 0< C rnuld net only 23 of 57 shot auempts, far below' the 50 J'l'rn·n1 le' d the team has enjoyed mosl of the year. Thl' P1rJtl''· who trailed by JUSt four at halftime. chipped jV.J\ jnd knocked the deficit down to four on a couple ol lX.ld'>IOn\. but could get no closer. Marl< ioudgc had 12 pomh. while Shaugn Ryan had eight to lead tht· Pirates 1n that department. Top rebounder~ wat Goudge. Ryan and guard Patrick Drake with fi ve apiece Saddlebaek 45, anta Barbera 44:' The Gauchos improved to 6-2 de'>p1tc the absence of usuaJ starter .\le\ander Hamilton who wa~ s1del1ned with an ankle lnJUf) Ttre host Vaqueros had a chance lo win it, but Paul White'missed about a six-foot bank shot with one second left to assure the victory for Saddleback. Saddleback led mo~t of the way. and enjoyed a I().. point margin at 40..30 with 10.13 to go before going cold and allowing Santa Barbara bacl into the game. Kings' rally comes ap short in Montreal, 9-7 MONTREAL (A P) -Mats Naslund, Larry Rob- inson. "'ho later added a \Ccond goal. and Lucien ~Blois scored on Montrl·al\ fir'>t lhrtt 'lhot~ Saturdar night a1 the C'anad1cns went on to a 9-7 National Hocke)' Lcagut victory over thc Lo!> Angdt•' King\ Dcc;p1tc the early -;coring 'pl urge. which saw them t.ake a 3-1 lead before the game wa, live minutes old and move into a 7-4 advantage early m the third period, the Canad1ens were hard-resscd to hold on 1n thl'." ftnal 20 mmules. After (1uy Carbonneau scored the Canad1ens' seventh g~al. Steve Shutt. rctum1nf to the forum for the first time since Montreal traded him to the Kings last month rocketed a slap ~hot off the pnd!> of goaltender Doug / Soetaen at S: 11 for his sixth goal of the season. Shutt then drew an asmt on defcnseman Garry Galky's goal 47 seconds.1al.cc. a screened shot that went over the shoulder of Soetaen, who only entered the pate to stan the third penpd. He replaced Steve Penney, who allo1.1tcd the Kings' fai'il four goals, But Roh Oaincy deflated the comeback bid wittl a short-handed goal at 12:38, catchin1 tnc lef\ comer of the net behind goaltender Darren Eliot with a slap shot / Robinson :ind the Kings Jim Fox each~ their c;ccond goal to cloc;c out the marathon Other ~orcrs for Montreal were Pierre Mondou, Ron Flockhart and Bobby Smuh. while Dave Taylor Brian Maclellan and Marcel 01onne al!iO connected for Los An&ele,. ~ UCI women swim past Long Beach Mon tana1 4·9e-Fs lea-ve Min-nesdta-in shamble 1 51-1 The UC Irvine women·, swimming team upped llS dual meet rcc:ord 10 2-1 Saturday wt th a 6S-48 vie tory over Lona Beach Suite in Irvine Jt was the firs& time UCJ had beaten the 49ers in a dual since 1977 ~phomorc ~Kmney ted thl' '\nt.eaten1 wanning _lbe 100 fr<'C'\t)lt' an 10-52 cl. the SOO fttt-1n S 21 71 wh1lt taking second plact 1n tht· .mo 1nd1v1dual medley with a time:" of 2:16.57. The lJC I men. however. dropped to I ·2 after lo'1ng to the .. 9en. 6 l-49 f'or tht Anltatcrt,J~nior Pat fe1ther· ton v.on tht 200 free (I:• .071 sophomoreKun Fuchs captured 1he SOfrtcCll 93) From AP d'spatclles SAl'tFRANCISC 0-Joc MonlJnaand the San Francisco 49cr'I' ofTen~ returned to top form -or higher -in rolling up 52 l yords aaainst the ou1manncd M1nncMlla V1k.tngs_ "When Joe gels things into place, every- thmgfath-mro-plattfnrm." ( o:tth Rtll W3lsh \CHd after h1" playoff-bound 49cn dcsiroyed the V1k1nf,) "·'·Saturday Montana\ 44-yard o,connii homb 10 Dw1aht <lark aot tht" 4'kn rolling toward lheir 14th victory. which t1e'ia Nalionul footbull Lea ue rqular-sta'iOn record. and he threw for two more touchdown~ hcforc calling 11 a day · "Joe had I \Upcr fir\1 half," OITtn'ilVC IUard John Aycn rcm3rked tit then ruhzccl. 'That', all he pl.a)ed v.a,n't 1t"" • Thr 4'>en now I+ I rnce<1 to a l 1-7 lead b) hal01me and lel Montana ind several )her tancrs watch the re t of the m1!lmatch 1n which the team re&istcrcd its highest point lotal since 1965. The Vi~ings. 3-12. went down to a fifth consecuu vr dcfrllt..... _ "They're a ircat team and Mon1~na 1s a fenla~hc -.quanctbad." V1"1ogS° Coach l.cs Stcd.cl 1d. "Without a doubt. th1 1s the bc,I team wc·v~ played " Montana and his offensive unit were com1na off 1wo &<>-so pcrforman c\1 howc1tcr. Montana was under 200 yards p:iuin an ea h o(thotc p mcs. ·•What tht$ .-me did for us was to act our rnomentum ao1na agairf," said Montana. "'ho completed 15 of 21 pa SiC1 (or 246 yard .. We did cnouah 10 wm the la t two "'eek , hut our offtn~ didn't 'park.Jc " wide re<"Crvtt Freddie Solomon \aid. "Today. we came out and made some b1& plays. It was 'ood to sec u~ execute hkc that and ~productive." The 49ers. with an eiaht•gam~ ~inning streak. will a.u..a.fitr_a.. rccord-bttaJuna I Sth regular ~ason tnumph when they fau the Los An les R m~ ni! t Fndar-nt&n~er o t~ week break. San Franc15('0 will open lhe playoffs a!! a heavy favontc to reach the Super Bowl a'I National Confcrtnce champion. Jeta rally for 21-17 triumph . EAST Rllfll~FORO N.J .• -Ken O'Brich 11n1tcd w York with a 39-yard 1ou hJown pa 10 e lcy Walli:rr 1n the cherd pen~ and the Jet tot the winner on Ton~ Paiit' .'\..y rd run an rhl" founh t6 naira ~,,,. ~ 11me losina 1trc.'1k with a 21-17 victory over 1he Buffalo Bills The Jett 1mprove4 their f't'COtd tQ 7.,3 with one same rcma1 n •.!'J while the Billa df'OPPld to 2· I J. &he worst record 1n the National Fc:>Ott.I Wgul!. -- l Jnul 1he Jel1 sot mov1na late in tbe pmc they ~aJly played lacku ttr f'OOCblll CSC: 'Piie rookie "fcty Ruisdl Caner's two .ackt of Burralo quanrtblck J<>t Dufi k •nd an '"' rct1mon. • Indtana auaJ'd Stne Alford maintain• hla dribble while belft& anbbed by Ken- ~ ............ tuck}'•• Paal Andrew•. Alford finiahed u hl«h .corer with 24 point. In Hooeler win. Pirates' comeback. thwarted. in final Fountain Valley, Oilers. Sea Kings collect victories the winners in scorina with l S and 12 points. For the Mustanas. sophotnore Stephanie Swanson led the way with 16 points, while Shelley Edmunds had 10 and Patsi Harada 9. C1pl1truo Valley 40, E1tucla 31: The Eagles managed only four points Orange C:oast ~ollcge was denied in the third quarter after traihna by the champ1onsh1p of the Cypress just four at halftime and suffered the Tournament in community college first-round defeat at Garden Grove. women's basketball Saturday nia.hr.-Karen Rindone led Estancia with On the high school front., Hunt-10 points, seven steals and five lnaton Beach stopped Costa Mesa, assists, while Dana Nasby bad 10 Ken Bardaley and Estancia fell to Capistrano Valley' ·' rcboundsand Kathy Oraat and LeJlie Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sun01~. December 9, 1984 .. UCLA thumped againr ... Titans surprised by Loyola; Holmes' 31 points lift USC From AP dl1patcbH MEMPHIS, Tenn. -· Ke!tb Ltt scored aii 24 points and arabbcd 1 S rebounds as fiflh-ranked Memphis State defeated U.CLA, 86-70, 1n ~lie~ basketball Saturday. The victory was the T1&CJ1 first over the Bruins in a fo.,.!!_r~me senes datin bac~ to 1973. lt was UCLA's third loss 1n (our outangs 1 s season. The Tigers, now 4-0, never were senously threatened as they jumped to a 6-0Jead in the first two mtnutes and built a 41-31 halftime edge. After intermission. the Tt1ers scored 11 straWit poi,nts in the first five minutes, opening a 52-33 lead before the Bruins broke the ice with a fr~ throw. • Lee provided U)e first eight poin1Snrthc-Tt1crbamtge. The 6-1 (} All·Amencan forward has scored a total of'l 17 points in the Tigers' first four games. · The Bruins were led by Craig Jackson, with I) points, and Mantel Hatcher, with 12. Nigel Mi.gucl tiad .seven rebounds &hd Gary Maloncon sn. Elsewhere: Loyola Marymo1111t 73, Cal State Fallerton It: In Titan Gym in Fullerton, guard Keith Smith scored 24 points and backcoun mate Steve Haney added 17 to lead the Lions. Haney hit a 22-footJUmper with I :53 remaining in the game to break a 67-67 tic, and the Lions added four free throws before the Titans could score again. Steve Haderlein and Mark Arm strong each scored IO points for the Lions, now 3-2. Haderlein led Loyota with cigllt rebounds. · The Titans received 17 points and nine rebounds from center De Wayne Shepard. Forward Tony Neal led all rebounders with 13 and added 16 points. Loyola, now 1-1 , held the biggest lead of the game at 41-34 j ust before the intermission, but settled for a 41-37 halftime lead. Fullerton led by as many as s~nu S9-53 wnh nine minutes to play, but Loy olj respond~ w1tfi nine straight points for a 62-S9 adva11taje. USC 83, Bo1ton U. 70: El Toro Hi~ product Ron Holmes poured an a career-hi~ · 31 points to lead the University of Southern California to a come-from-behind victory over 8o$tOn University in the consolation game of &lie Hawkeye Oauic in rowa Ctty. Holmes, a 6-S fOt'Wlrd hit IJ o 16Jhott, many Crom. the 20.foot r'lnae, as l.J (3-2> bounced back from a· sluasah perl'~rmanee ln Fnda)· n1aht',63-S9 lo• to TelCM" Tech. The 31 points was a recor(l for the three-year old· toumamen,, brtak1n1 the Pfe' ious mark of 2S tet by Navy's Dtvid Brooks 1n 1982. Gffrptowa ll, NevaU-La• Vf'la• •&: ln Landover. Md., 8111 Martin scored 17 points and PaU'lck Ew1na contributed 16 pofolS and 13 ttbounds a top-ranked ud undefeated Oeorietown buntd the Rebels. The victory. before a 0 1pitaJ Centre crowd of 11,287 and a 011ional television audLence, ratscd the Hoyas~ record to S.0 and extended their two.year un~ten st.reU to.16 t.h.e lonlt'st in the nation. UNLV, ranltcd No. 20 Ln the nation, uw its record drop to 1·2. • DePatJ tS, Notre Dame 83; In Rosemont, lU.~ Dall» Comeays and Tyrone Corbtn led undefeated ~od secooct. ranked OePaul (5-0) past prev1ou"ly undefeated Notre 1Yamf14-lJ. Except for the first basket. the Blue Demons led all the way and had leads of as high as 18 pouiti late in the second half. · • . ·n.ke 78, V1r&lnl• 1$: 1n Durham, N.C •• Johnny Dawkins scored 2) points and Dan Meagher added 17 u fourth-ranked Duke shook off a stubborn VlJ'lin,ia team and took an Atlanuc Coast Confercn~ciQ't'Y. Loel1vllte 71, St. Francia '3: In ·eowllrya Green Ky., junior forward B1lpi Thompson led five players in double figures w1th 20 points and hauled down IS rebounds as No. 6 Louisville (3-1 ) captured the consolauon game of the Weody's Clas.sic. Dlblol1 ts. New Me~co State 55: ln Champaian. Efrem Winters scored a career-hi~ 30 points to lead seven~-ranked lllinois to champ1onshjp of the Illini Classic. SMU t7, Centenary 71: Jn Dallas, center Jon Koncak scored 14 of his 16 points in the first half and unbeaten, eighth-ranked Southern Methodist coasted. North Carollu State 103, Western CaroUaa •?: lo • Ralei&h, senior forward Lorenzo Charles scored 28 points and Cozen McQucen added a caTCCT-bagb 19 to lead 1 Olb- ranked North Quolina State. , Indiana 11, K.entucky 18: G uard Steve Alford broke from a scorina slu~p with a season-htgh 24 points as 11 t.b· ranked Indiana (2-2), gi ving Coach Bob Kn1a.ht bi1 400th career victory, beat Kentuch 10 Bloom1n1ton. Vanguards(B-O)rally, 70-69 AvHes ·jumper which llt\ed sec to the wm. point lead 1n the second half gtvesSC<;:;wtn over Chapman The Vanguards set tbe stage for Aviles' game-winner as Sherwin Durham hit a jumper to make it 69-66 and after the press forced a tumover, Ken Bardsl&y hit from underneath and it was 69-68 wnh JUSt 12 seconds left. · But the Panthers rebounded to So in front. 69-64, set the staae for th~ Vanguards' funous late rally. It was, pcrhap1, the most irn· press1vc win dunngSCCseigbt~e · streak because ll came ap1nst a; D1v1s1on 11 school. , Southern California College scored the final six points of the game to keep their unbeaten mark intact and win the Chapman College Basketball Tournamen t over the host Panthers. 70-69, Saturday night at the ·Hutton -Sports Center in Orange. Wearing the hero's mantle for the Vanguards (8-0) wu Robert Aviles. who scored only four points in the pme, but bis last two came on a Jumper wilb eight seconds to ao sec called lime out and after Chapman threw the ball away a.gain, SCC fed Aviles at the top to the nght of the key, and he delivered. A last- ~nd shot by the Panthers was wide of the target. In the secuw game. Chapman raced to a 14-point advantage m the first half, 24-10. bcfGre the Vanauards began to claw back the first ume. sec narrowed the gap to_ 34-30 by inter· mission, and· actual!~ took a fi ve- . In ano1hcr colleae pme: : Cbrltt Collqe (lrvblel 8$, Paelfk~ Cbrt1t1u It: Christ Collcae used ~= balanced attae~ placina five playcn! 1n double figures. to down Pacific! Chnsuan 1n the West Coast Athled_S: Association opener at Newpon;; Chruuan!i.J.&b_ r. Bnan Bcaf had 18 points and I zt rebounds. "h1le Darren K.els<>.e chipped in wt th 16 for Chnst Collqe~ Giants have fate in own hands in ~he Garde~ Grove ~ournament, SeKpul~ddownci~tap~ce. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• while at Artesia, Fountatn Valley held The Eagles will play in the consola- off Inglewood and .Co~ona del Mar tion bracket against Upland Satu(day was awardc.d a forfeit victory. morning at 10:30. ~ Edison wrestlers -; ,, dominate at Chlllff The details: Fountain Valley 35, Ing~wood 31: The Barons reached t~e quarterfinals New York can w-tn-NFL's Eastern D1v1s1on title m 1963. Ventura 78, Or1111e Coast 75: 0~ the 3~-team Artes!a To1:1rnam~nt The Cowboys and Redskins, mean-~sp;~n~~~~/~0:/r~~th~~~ra(~~ with t~e1r second straight wm behind NFC E~Qt outright while, wi ll meet in another NFC East points) and Mary Beth Thobe. (21) 18 ~in ts from sophomore forward ~ showdown battle in Texas. As n and a furious late rally, the Pirates Mt issa ~andley. · 6 With pair of Victories stands now .. any one of the four teams were subdued in overtime. Fo~ntam Valley trailed t 7· l tn thr five-team division can win the Hathcock. who was to be named to entenng tlic fo~rth quarter, ~ut title. Sr. Louis has an outside chance h II rfi erupted for 19 pou~ts to earn t.he win. From AP dlipatcb•s with an 8-6 record. . t ea -tournament team, was pc ect taking .the lead WJ.t~ approx1mat~ly ~ This weekend's acuon should clear ~J~!~t~r;'~~28i it:~:!'t~:;1~~;. ~~~ five minutes remaining and holding The New York Giants arc in the up the playoff picture considera&ly. nowhascormoctedonherlast 19frce-on. • ~ · driver's scat as they try to win their Eight of the 11 games today, m fact. throw chances. .1:he Barc;>ns press gan. paying first championship in two decades. have a bearing on playoff spots and so d1v1den.ds in the final penod and Their only roadblocks are the St. does the Monday night game, in OCC trailed by eiaht points with Founta.in Vall~y marc~cd to t~e fre~-Louis Cardinals and New Orleans which the defending Super Bowl ~~~~~~~~i~h~csht~~~· ~u~~~g~ throw line 1 Slimes, while making 9 in Saints. champion Raiders can chnch an AFC ThoQc's turnaround jumper which the quarter. O~l·-3'he.fi .Bar~ .. -· ~"fhts·--ts-the-game-of games." -wi1d:carctrerm1>y beatmT°'11'0iTn tied the contest at 69-69 with one outscored l~gJewo ' 1 ·I, rom t e Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor the Pontiac S1l verdome. . ul free-throw hne. . . says of today's key NauonaJ Football Cincinnati. trailing Pittsburgh by second remaining in reg atton. Q~arterfinal action wtll be Mon~y League battle with the Cardinals 1n a only one game an the AFC Central a~!p'a~~s~~ke~a~~ ~~~~~: cv.emng at S against Gahr at Artesia contest that could go a long wa) after an 0-S start. 1s at New Orleans. and seven assists for OCC, which High.. toward decidfag the NFC East title. while the Steelers entertain meets Southern California College Corona del Mar t, Mulr 0: The Sea The Giants have a 9-5 record and Cle veland. If the 7-7 S1eelers wm Wednesday afternoon at 4. Kings advanced in the Artesia Tour-arc tied with the Washington wtule the 6-8 Bengals lose, P1ttsburJh nament without even takina the floor. Redskins and Dallas Cowboys at the will win the title. Corona del Mar's· scheduled oppo-top of the East wuh two James nent was Muir, which was forced to remainin$. But they ~ld the upper pull out because of a mix up as it was hand 1n tiebreakers and can wan the slated to play in another tournament. title by beating the Cardinals, then The Sea Kings will return to action in taking New Orleans Sa1urday at the Artesia Tournament MQnday Giants Stadiu~ That would $.Ive night al 8:30at the Hawaiian Gardens them their first NFLchamp1onsh1pof Recreation C~nter. any lcmd since they won the old Buntl.D(tO• Buell 5'7, Co1ta Me11 38: The Oilers had too much rebound· in& power for Mesa with S-10 freshman Stefanie Pemper (14} and Kelly Murray (I 0) dominating the boards an the first-round game of the Garden G rove Invitational. Allyson Hartman and Murray led Oilers earn split, OV sweeps service. fJOOd_ cover •. "6ood price· TORRANCE -Huntinaton Beach High's boys soccer team split two pmes Saturday In the South Torrance Tournament, reboundina from a 3·2 loss lo Mita.-Coata to beat Newbury Park on ~nahy kicks after the second game · finished in a 3-3 deadlock. That's State Fatm . . .. msurance. to play to lorce the penalty kicks against Newbury Park. Georae Hadjis tied the score aaainst Newbury Park after Vinh and Al CARRI llSIUICl AIHCY, lllC. Vin~ Quk..e_bad tallied earlier in the...~.69----. contest. 541:1222 .UATI •AIM ln the penalty kick competition, A 2toq lristtl St .. A-101 the Oilen outscored their opponents, Ctsta Met• 4-2. with Kuntinato'n Beach aoa:lie Karl Post Jettina the late save to UUVIAMCI OUR~~M LEASE OR PURCHASE; A LAR6E INVENTORY ASSURES CHOtCE l141iU 1l&O • n• 7IO 1201 • JI.Jiil! ... . ..,....._ ..... , ...... , ........... _ Meanwhile, Ocean View swept to a pair of victories in tourney play, blastina Costa Mesa, l l·l. and shad· ing Santa Ana Valley, 1..0. H uy Vinh and Jim Haaen tallied -aoals IO the Huntinaton Bcacrnoss tu Mira Costa. but the Oilers rallied to get the tvin~ goal with three minutes tlinch the VICtOf)'. Ocean View's Olean Kaplan tallied I ~~~-··~~~~!!!!-!!' ·~·~-~· ~·~-~~~J_-----~-------~ four aoals to lead the Seahawks past 1- Coata Mesa. Andy Sauter bad t.be ·same-winner ·for. the Seahawks against s&nta Ana Valley. 1 • • ALLSTAA Engineering technology hH pr~all, ttate-of-th•M home aatellltt receiver that wlll give you yeara of fantaetlc performance. , Is now available et an affordable coat. Lii<• having your own Cable 1ystem. RENT • PURCHASE • LEASE (714) 971-1148 Monthly Rental s4900 Available with I as little as. . . . . . . . purchase option• 0. udto _, . , 3033 S. IUSTOl COSTA W:SA (714) 957-6900 In the AFC West. Seattle v1s1ts Kansas C1ty and San Diego is at Den ver. The 12-2 Seabawks can cli nch 1fthe 11-3 Broncos lose. If not. that division cbamp1onsh1p will come down to.lheir showdown battle in Seattle on Dec. IS tn wh1ch the winner takes the division and the loser gets a wild-card berth. CHl'\0 -Hea\ \\\eight Randy. Goen~ and \.flke ( orrall in the 98 .. pound class staved unbeaten thts year. an h1&h school 'l'oTesthng compeutio~ as &iason dominated the Chino.4 lnv1tat1onal Saturday. CorTall and Goens each went 8-0 u the Cha~e~ won the 10-wa\ event ai Chino HiRh . The New England Patnots. techni~ cally ali ve for an AFC w1Jd-card spot, visits the Philadelphia bgles. The only wa y the Patriots can make the playoffs is if the) win their last two gamttwht~e lhe-R-attiffs lose twi~ Gene f>auno. Mike Warfel, Scott Brown and ,S,ott .\mott also wenr unbeaten in eight tests Saturday, while JetT l\.awalcubo. Chns Fottades.; Rob Sm de~ and Don .\sehn carnc<f runner-up honors In _a featured matchup, _lhc__, Charger'! out'lcored If' 1ne. the tour- nament's team runner-up. 47-1 S. Edison !lcat each team in the tour; nament 1t faced b)' at least 20 points.: In other games today, AFC East champion M1am1 1s at (ndianapohs. NFC Central winner Chicago 1s home to Green Bay and Tampa Bay is at FAIT ACTION 6 '3" A• UllDla •AIKITBALL UAGUI .._ &uetttlfttt •••lat,_tl_ ~~-.~~~~~ • A.II Sunday A.hwn-n Gamet • 3 Competitive Level& • Je"•Y' Included • All-Star Competition • Inter-County Ploy·offt • Trophi•• and Prize• for Winnen Where: ••l"Nf aeech .......... , .......... -,, C.11 Ii t-2•SS t .. l11f""' .. le11 FOR YOUR ~YES ONLY SPECIAL HOLllA Y PREVIEW FOi MEI OILY --------- Fine hngene mode led' to help you make me besr g ift selecr100 for rhe women 1n your I 1fe LINGERIE SHOW-l\\10 NIGHTS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY DECEMBER 12TH & 13TH lingerie Show: 6:30 p.m. 3406 Vlo Lido Newport 3eoch f\.5 V.P C71 4 ) 673·77 10 LINGEr\IE ' .. { . 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Oooon.nts • 17 S4 t7--2'tl ..,,,, " 105 77 7+-.JQ3 T'IAM ~ lltafftS First dOwns 271 211 Yer Os l'\nlllng 1357 2'397 YtrOI oeulng J'2t7 179S Tot•I verdS 46.)9 4117 Pufth .,·40.6 ..... Pena Illas lo:>-n1 11·71' FumblH·losl 39·21 19-11 Rushltlll TDs 14 13 Peulne TDs 16 IS Return TDt J 6 Tol•I TDs Jl 34 INDIVIDUAL ltullllne Tcb YdS Avt TD Dlc-•"on 327 1781 H 11 Crulcllfltld 67 2S6 • I I A~ 40 193 •• 0 ICemo ll 140 0 I e r own 1 2S 11.5 0 Gllmen I 2 20 0 Ftrreeemo • 0 00 0 Ellerd 3 • S -I 1 0 Tot els 410 2l92 S I 1J Ooo 396 ll51 34 14 ~ ...... PA PC ~· Yeh TD Kemo 32t 120 7 16'7 12 Ferr age mo 66 29 8 311 2 Olla 7 ' I 44 I Dl~erson I 0 I 0 0 Totals 313 lSl 11 2003 lS Ooo S06 301 16 ls.ts 16 It ecetvtne Ne. Ycb TD e .. rd 29 SS1 6 Devld Hiit 27 131 1 oic-eraon 10 133 0 GlifNn 11 ISS 0 Brown 19 •16 • Or ..... Hiii 11 290 3 Grant 9 M O Ferm« 7 7S o 8trller s ,, 0 Crutchfield 2 11 I McDoMld I a 0 F1ul1tner 1 6 O Reddatl 4 19 O Tolels ISl 2003 1s Ooo 301 3S4S 16 Other 1 .. oers Punting -MJ\~o. 61-lt 9 evg Klclloff returns -Drtw Hill, 2•·20 9 avo , At<I~. 19·23 4, Punt return, - Ellerd. 19 U I itvo , lnlerctollon' -Irvin S·l16, Cromwell. 3 Sot. C.reen J·N. JoM '°"· 1·1 I Cotllns 2 '3 Coie91 bowt s~ (Al ltmH PST) SATURDAY C.tllfomle ll•wl (et~,..,... Toledo II 1 I) vs Nev•da Le' llflllH (t ·2), I pm l'ltlDAY, DEC 21 lr411Wt0FliCI aewt (II SM..,_,, LI.I Vlrolnl• Ttcll II 3) "' Air Force 11 4> Spm HellOev-.wl ( •I Siii Dllee) evu 111 O> vL M.c.lll~n 16· l1 6 o m SAT\MDAY, DEC. l2 ,...,... Cflnn a.wt (lt~.Aa.) G.wgle 17•4) vs Ftor148 Stete 17 ·3 ll, Challntl 4 at 10 • m 11111 ..... Cet II "•Ml Tennes'" 17·3· t) vs Meryle"d (1·311C,•nntl 2 I I noon) (lllfTV ...... Cit Qtol'rt111 MIClllG•n Slllt l .. Sl Vl ""'"'"' II ) If. 10.,.,, WIDNUOAY, DIC. J6 ,.,.....,, .... (II AfttM!m) low• 17·4•1) vs T9'ts 11 3 ll, S p m TH~JOA Y, o•c. 'l1 L..,,., .... , .. ,..,....., Ar1141f!Mt (7 l ·I) va AUIM'n 11,0 , UO •m '"'DAY, D•C. 21 Oetw ..... (tlJedr ....... I Solllll (atolltit ( 10-1) vs Olt1a11orm1 11111 Ct·21 <Cllenntl 2 11 S om l IA~OAY, DtlC. 29 ......... , .. ........,, ~u ..-n__.......~ n·•I .J -...... ,._ ..... , ..... "'*"'*"· Ma.) WltcOMlfl 17·)·1) vs IC"'tll('ky (l •ll $ •m MOMOAV, DtlC. JI "'""' .... , ......... , ~-17·41 v1 Vitti~ .. (7·2·11 CCIWlll ,... t ,, "DOlll ............... (9fN-•I TCU Cl·)I vi Wttl Vff'glnt. <1 41. St m TU~Y~N I , (at DllllO Hou'1on (7•4} "'' IO•IOll COl!ttt It U ICPWIMel 1 e.l 10-lO e tn I ,..... .... (etT..,.., Ar'I&.) UCLA lt·l) vi_ Mleml, l'le (t •4). ICbeMe! 4 et lo:.JO e .m I ......... , .. ,. ....... , ONo Slet• " 2) V\ USC ct •J) CChenMI 4 •• 2 0.1'11) "'-' ..... C•t ... wo.Mna) LSU Ct•2· 1) n . NeOn•k• (t·J) (Cl\el\MI 7 •I S:lO o.m.) . or.,...._. (It Milml) OltlehOl'ne IJ• H) va WHhlnglon 110.11 CCPWIMtl 4 el ) om.> 6 C ..... lceNI NCAA DIVISION. II "MAL Trov Statt II, North O.kol• Sl•I• 17 NCAA DfVlllOM l·AA SIMl'INAl.S t..oul'1ene Tedi 21, Mlddlt Ttlll* ... 13 Monlene Stet• >O, "l!Ode ltlend 20 MAIA laMlfrlNAU cen"et Aruntt• ~. Centrel WH nlneton Cenon·Newmen 24, S..lflew Valle• Stete 21 HIGH SCHOOL c" f'IMh (atLft ........ ~I COASTAL COM,lltlNCI C.metllto 16, V1111ur1 14 MO 'IVI CON,.•INC• Rlversldt fllJOlv 27, FonttM 7 s.i.r.. teumameftt (9' fl>ltm ... di ow-.,, ... , Peter Ttiom.on 67·73·74-214 Don Jenuarv 70.77·.._215 aoo TC>Ut 10.13·1.....,11 GordOn )OM& 77•74·--2lt Ari W1M 70-7'·7)-2lt Orvlllt Moocly 74·72·74-120 L .. Eld« 74·74·72-no Gtor918ner 73·74·7S-222 Don Hoen111 7.1·76-7 .... m 8 111 ColHns 76· 74· 71-223 e11v c..,,... 74·7l·7'--n3 Mllttr • .,.~, 74-74·7~ Jim Kine 1•·14·7 .... n• Arnold Pelrfler 1l·77·7 .... n4 BIM Erturln 7S·76·73-l24 Freddie Heu 7l·76·76·22S 8oo Gotlbv 74·73-'Tt-726 Al Beldlng 11 ·90-7S-226 Jecll~ 7 .. Tt-7S-t21 8111 Ezlt1ldll 74·71·7S-2'11 JOl'ln Kelinka 7'-16·n-r.1 Cherlas Sifford I0-7S-72-t27 Fred Hawkin• 7'·7S·77-m Mike Fttdlkk n·n ·1e-m Deen Lind 7S-7t·7S-nt 81" JOl'lnston 16·n -1s-m Fren Dflc'WliM 73·76·11-230 Jim FtrM 71·7S·n -230 ROiand Slt ff0<d 7t·7S·77-230 Ed Rut>ls 7S·to·7S-230 8oO~on 7t·7t·7S-231 Ken C1mpOt11 77-77·77-231 Gev 8rewer 77·77·71-231 Jerry 8e l"bef 71· 7 S-lt-731 l(en TOWtl\ 74·76-92--237 Gardner Dlckln•on 74·I0-7t-232 Pel Scllwell 79-77·7.,_.232 Mlle Mein lt•t I 17-232 Art Sllvertlront IO· 76· 76--232 Dow Flnslerwetd 1S·7S·l3-n3 FrenJr. ArHln 15-77-11-233 Bllv MexweN I0·74·7t-nJ Sten Tnlro. I0·74·7J--Ul Pel• HffSemtr 82·74·71-233 G-Lilfltr 71·71·7t-Ul HerOld KOIO 11·7t·7S-234 Adolt>n POOP 11·77·76--23-4 G.wee Thom" 77·71·1C>-23S ~91 unnl1111 tHS·7t-23S Sten D~• 7S·t3·71-23S 8oO ErkllSOfl 7t-11·76-23S Hor•ce Moon II· 71· 76--235 8oO Bruno 76·90-90-236 Joe Jh1·-1 7S·79·1'2'-2l4 llev Mont-rv , .. .,,...,_237 Augle Nevarro 7t· 7'·1o.-237 Anllt A~ICO 76·7' 82-237 Tom TelkilllJIOll 79·79·19-137 Women's Amateur (11 ...... flaedi) MATCH P LAY SIEMll'INALS 1(1m u threon !Salinas) del Deooran McH11H1e (Lat Vevasl. I uo Sue Ton-lri IAus1ra11e1 ,,.,f Potr1C1a CorMll ISan Frencitco) 3 end 7 Ski condltlOns SOUTHEltN CALll'ORNIA GOLO MINIE -1·24 In dtf>lh POwOlf and oecktd POwder, 4 t heirs GttEIEN VALLEY -No rtPOrl MOUNTAIN HIGH !-12·:16 In dePll'I DOWCltr a nd PKteed oowoer 4 theirs MT. BALDY -lS· 16 Ototh. oowotr and OICktO OOWOtf, 4 Cl'll~S SKI SUNlllSIE - lS dfi>lh POwde• er>d oec:IC t0 OOWCltr, 2 dll Ir\ SNOW FO.EST -No re00<t SNOW SUMMIT -21·33 OtOlll . oowoer etld PKktO oowCler, 1 t l'llors SNOW VALLEY -10.12 otr>ln, POwder and oecked oowdlf. 3 ChelrJ SllltltA·NlrVADA ltANGE LASSEN PAltlC -No new, 76 on out oowoer end Pt cl<eo POwoe<, I 1r1o11 chair 2 surtece lifts flORIEAL -No new. 60-14 '" groorned. S cn1lrs dev, 2 Cheirs night DONNER MCI ltANCH -No n•w, 36·60 '" Date groomed end firm r>eclltd, 3 chair\ SODA Sfl>tUHGS -w .... ends only SUGAR BOWL -No new, U 108 In !>au groomed oowdlr and Pecked POwder. • double cn1tr1 encs acuss llOtldol• TAHOE DONNl!lt -01>et1 Frldty NORTH STAa -1•7 lt1. ,.._,Of\ 2S·6J 1n llllU groomed oeckt<I POWOer 1nd open oow~r, 1 <:11elrs • ALPINE MIAOOWS -No new, Sl·IOO in Dau groomed, 1 trlPlt cnelr, 7 doulll• t heirs HOMEWOOD -No re00<I SQUAW VALLEY (l ,2IO ft.) -No new, 12 lt1 Dase oec-t<I DOWdef '"" groomeo, cable air •nd 10 c:Nlrs SOUAW VALLliY (6,llO ft.) -No new lO ltl Daw Derted oowder •nd 11roomed 3 t l'lll,.s. 1 surlec• tiff HEAVENLY VALLEY -No new U 4' •n Dase Pteltt<I end groomed trem S trlollr.oM surface Ifft SKI INCLINE -N• new, l6 4' in Date groomeo NC-Id oowci.r '"°firm oecked, S CNIO MT. •osE -No ,,.w '°"'"' •n .,. .. groomed oowoer, l trlPlt Cflelrt, I douOlt c:ri.1r, I surlau hfl ECHO SUMMIT -NO new, '° !ti Dase groomed oecked oowci.r. 2 OOUClll C:flt lrt I turf•n llfl SllllllA MU ltANCH -Tr•u ne,. " ltl bl~ gr~ pee-Id oowci.r 4 ~ cne1rs. l triPlt .ICIRK..,,000 -No -· •·n ltl t>ett powder and Helled ~, 9 chain , I 'url•t• llfl MT. RIBA -No "'-· Sl·n In ti.M Pl~ed POWOtf Ind 11roomtd, • Cl'lalrt OODGI ltlOG• -No MW, '2·• In bl58 o•c-ed oowdflr, S cl'lllft, 2 turfllCAI llflt aADGllt fl>ASS -No new .... In DIM ~~, 2 CN"s, 2 wr'le<e I MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -N9 MW, ~ In beW PIC-ad OOwOtf, 1 OOl\(IOl.t, 12 t heirs. 3 surlece ltfts JUNIE MOUNTAIN -No new. ),I In beW pO';ltldlf' alld oeckacl --• J Cflaln fllltltA SUWNT -No-· 17·ll In beM H CfltCI oowoer, 2 cnelra, 1 aunece lilts ~ .. . .,,. (el \Ml N4lfl, ,,...,.,. It a ) 'AIUl'Mll """'°" 10~) KO'd ~tdO GotMl IPuirlo ltico) wllPI one MCOH t~ 1t1 lf\t 11th tound to WI" tile WIC l•ffl«1"'11~11111« Neltol! It JO-I, Gome1 k ••·2·1 ~ > . NIA WaSTHN CONl'U•NC• "Kll'C DM*ll w L fl>C'I. LA &.llltn u ' '°' Ponte/ICI ,, • "' Pnotnl11 13 10 '" *" .. • 12 41' LA~ • 14 .l64 ~Oldeft Stele 7 14 l33 MldwettDMsi.n Ot11vtf 14 6 700 Holi•IOll 13 • "' kn Anl0ttlo 10 10 '°° Dellet 10 II 47' Uleh 10 II m Kenwt Cltv 4 14 . 2n •ASTaltN CDNl'lltlNCI At!Mtk DMtlM IOt!Oll 17 , tfS PnHeoe•Pl'I•• IS 4 m Wetl\tiw11on 14 7 . ., HewJ«MY • 12 .400 Hew Yen ' 14 3'1 c ........ OM.-. Mlfwevk .. ll ' .Sfl Chluto 1) • Stl Ottroll II 10 S24 Allellle • J2 400 lndlene s 16 231 Clevelend 2 17 IOS SaM•Y'• SC-WulllntlOll nil, LA L.elltn .. Mt""'''*" ". lndlena 96 IOtlOfl 'I07, lffw Jeraev ,. Otflvtr I 14, Ci.vtlend lot Chieffo"· 0.IH '7 Houaton IV, Pwllend 120 Plloenl11 102, GOiden Stele .. T__..tO- Sen Antonio el LA ~ Kansea Clly va. Vl•h •I Lil Vt11H Ntw '(ork 11 Phlleo.19111t Allentt el llHIOfl Houaton et S..ttte M911111¥'• Oemt Atlante 11 lndlen• ''*" 101, u11ers ti GI 1 4 Sli'I ' Ith 4 4th 4'"1 • 7 4 t h 10 I..., 4 7''1 , . .., LA LAX•H (ti) -Wiiie& 2-5 M S, WOflhY S· 13 S·I IS, ADClul·Jebl>er 7· 14 )·4 17, COOP« 6· 10 0--0 13, E Jonnton 10-16 J·l 23, SCOll 7· 17 H 15, l<UPdlek 2·l 0.0 •. Wlllt.tt H 2·2 4, llembls 1-6 O•O 2, Mcc..t 0-0 0-0 O Totelt. 41·'7 lj-20 "· WASHINGTON (IOI) -f11llard 4·9 1-1 t , Roblnton t·17 7·7 25, Aulend •·• t· 1110, flr..oi.v 2·9 0.0 4, MelOne 7· 15 4·4 II, F JOl'ln1on •· 13 S·6 17, One 4·9 0.1 I, , Mel\Oft1 0.1 0.0 0 To1111: Je·l l 2S·30 101 se-w Q!Nnws LA L1-... s l3 22 21 21-91 we.n1ne1on 23 32 11 n-101 Ttlr ... oolnt -11--C-r. Foui.o Ol,11-N-R.ooonds-LOI Anot!H U (Worthy, ADClul·J•bber fl. W•VllnetOfl 4' (Ruleno 12) Atsltll-Lo• Aneelfl 2' tE. Jolln.on 12). Wethington 2S tRulend 9) Totel loult-Los AFlllllH ?2, W1&hlnglon 16 Tec:Mlc•l-WeshlnQlon co.en Sh~ Allendenct -It, IOS. • COLLEGE uc lrvtne 17, H1wa11 12 (Nell·~I UC IRVINli (11) -Wlllltms I l ·S s. LM J S·7 11. Tolbtf'I 0 ~o 0, King • 0· 1 16. En1111tt1d 2 0-1 4, Roeers 11 l· l 25. c.,mon 6 6·6 II, Murphy I 6·7 t; Ciaccio 0 0·0 0 Totel&. 32·7' 23·30 17. HAWAII (111-Mor11en S 0·0 10; COiston 6 0.0 11; Mlsklmon 1 I ·2 3, Welker 1 O~ 2. John1<>n 9 2·4 20; Hugtlff 1 O•O 1'; Cowan 1 1·2 3, Arthur 11·3 S; J~ 4 S·IO 13, Geult o O·O o, Mosltr o o.o o To11is. l6·t7 10·11 81. Hellllme UCI, f8·3' To1e1 fouls. UCI 20. Hewell 21. Fouled out E"llllsled (UCI), MurOllv CUCll, Moroen (Heweli), Coiston (Hewell>. At• bounds. UC lrvlne SO (A~.J I I), Hewell SO (Morg,.n) 11. Allendenc:t 4,000 Ctstlmaled) Sou1Mm Cal Coie91 70, CNtpman H (CMIWNft Ttum1l'Nfll) CHA~N (6t) -Aon 20, Kttiv 10, Clerll 12. Jones 7. Griggs I , Meruslch 4, C110 I Toteli 2't 13·20 69 SOUTHERN CAUFO.NIA COLLEGlr 1701 -Werd It, McAnlster 14, Dvrhem 13, Berd-'ltv 10, At>der\Oll 12, Aviles '• TIOC>s S Totals 2't 14·11 70. Helftlme CMIH'nln, 3'·30 Totel fouls Chee>men 18 SCC 23 Foufl(! out MCAll"ltr ISCC) Chrtst Cole9t 15, Pacific Ctirisftan " (Wttt CMS! A"*"< AtMdatltfl) PACll'IC CHRISTIAN (6') -K•llntr 4, POlll•clt 71 Lot s. Danlelso" 16. DePro'PO 12 Shaw 2. Fo,ter 2 Totals lO 9·20 69 CHAIST COLLEGE (ISi -Surrldcie 4 8HI 18, Hartmen 10, KtlM> 16 EIChtlt>trger I , Lollnlo. 12, Holmes 11 , Brandon 6 Totals 30 ?S-33 SS Hatltlme Christ Collfft, 41·33. Total touts Pacific Chrlsllen 24. Christ Cotl19e 12 Fouled out· Kestner IPCC), Lowe IPCC) TecMlceL Lofink (CCI SATUADAY'S SCOftES West UC Irvine 87, Hewell 82 Lov0!4·Marvmount 73. Cal Ste te Full erlon 69 Wull1ngton St 60, Sen Jo" SI SI toll 0rfl9Dn 79, COiored<> 60 Or~ St '7, GOflrev• 46 CS Dom•nulJflz Hins 66. S.n FrenclKO St SI 71 cs B6kenf1eld SI, Sonoma St •s HumDOlc:lt St 44 0<fl9Dn Ttcll '3 Nev1oa·At11<> t? C1htort1i11 IO S.n D•eoo u 76, UC S.nt1 8eroare 60 S.nta Cla re 74 Ol<lllllOma Cllv St St Merv's 96. S.a amento St '3 Redtln Atr Foret IS, USIU S6 Arl1one 17 N Ar1tone 61 Bo•te St 11. C111ceoo St 61 Cotoredo St 76. N Cotoredo '3 E Montena 60, Montana St SI Utell SI t?, Ulell 79 W Tiu' SI IS, S ColOt'ado 7S Weotr St 97, BYU 79 • s.vtt.wnt Texts 16, Long BHdl St. 61 TUil A&M "· Pan Amerlcen SJ TtaH·S.n Antonio 76, TCU 1' Ar-anHs 10, SW Mlnourl S6 Houiton a 1 Lou1,1ana SI. n N. Toat SI 79, St Edwards 64 Olllehoma llS, Lovol•, IH. 82 Oklellome SI 75, Ar-an .. s St SS Rice SI, Tutane SS SMU '7. Centenerv 7t Tutu 67, Youngstown SI, 49 M/i(t# .. 1 AIC'l'Otl '9, Asnlend S7 Cl'1Clnneli 80. Mleml, Ohio 11 DePaul 95. Notre Dime 13 Del roll 65, T otedo SS Orurv 61, S llllnolt S4 E Mlclligen tot, Cltvtllnd SI IOS 11 Oii Evensvlllt 12, lndl'ne SI 10 lndlene 11. Kt11tud<v 6e low1 SI 74, Orekt 73 K•n .. , M, AIMlene Ctlrlsllen 12 Kan .. a St 12, N low• S9 Mer-llt ,1, N IMlnolt i2 Mlcl>IMn t7, Dnton "1f Mlnnnote '6, Pr•nct lotl 44 Missouri ... TIMftMt Teen u Ntt>tukt 71, Crwllltlton n Northwester" 7', ChlcellO n PurCIVe ts. Soutn CarOline '3 WltCOMln 74, C1t1I Mldllolf\ '3 SwWI Mtrnl)lll& St t6 UCLA 10 A~n 70, "'"'"fr 6t Cltadtt •2, a 1Pllsl, S ( ~ Cllf'nton 19. Auous•• COii. 62 Oevlcbon 70, NC. Cllar'lolla 4" ~· 7'. Vlrolnle 65 Flor~ a, Jt<:kWtvlllt 70 Jemea MacJ.lton k , SlllC>Hn~g d Mtrvle!ld st, Alebeme 5' Mlddlt Ttnn 103, Miits 6t Mtu lttle»I eo, S.mforo u MIHlttlOOI SI ~. SE Mlnourl S6 MA.Jrrlv SI TS, ,..,,,,., ... SI ~ Norin Carotlne t 7, Or•I Ro0ert1 •s North Cerollllill 54 JNrW. C.,.Ollna 67 N-Orleent 90, 81• SI 70 OtCI Dominion 62, WllllM1 &. Mery S7 S AltO.tnl It, TlllH ScMllhlrt1 70 SW Loulsltllt n. ~ MIUlu lool ., VIMICMfbllt M, .. VW 11 TtMeSMt U . VermcH!I • • Tn -c11111enoooe 1', r-. .,._,,_.., Ve COll'Wl'IOflwNlln 11, G-pe MltOll Vlro+nte Tech lQI, S C•rO'ttie St U VMI to, H.,.,,...,.·SYdnl'V SS C0-91town '2 • ....,.94M·Lt1 veoei 4' IMIOll c-.. ,., $1~1 71 c>tlawt rt ... LoYOle Md " 011'1~ 7', llldl•"8 ,.. S1 FprdNlm ,,, ~It'• n -·~-o.c. oe1own. llt't 71. no... liM#t ,. H*r (f9" 16 Armv 11 t i kit 6.J, NIH_,. St Ollio St 1'1. Conn«ttcvt 6i fl>tlW'I $1 , 1.0C!k Hevtft 14 ll'lttt.N'tll n. ltOOtft M«m ., ..roo;ldl!ICt Sl. ltllocle l~nd S2 klOfl H•tl 62 LtfMYnt S1 lieM 71, ~ H~• U "•"tw low• 51, TUH Tedi • (ltrall ysc 13 loston u 70 (third) c.am.r Svrec11se 6e, Letner st Cttrstl lownno Grttf't ss. Mttne SJ (lhlrdl Hertw SrtttOft 6$, E. Tenntt ... St U (flOI) Mtrl•I SS. Otlewere SI 50 (third) ..... mlnob '3, New Mulco St. U tflrtll Amerk1n V 70, COlumbl• 5' Cthlrdl Kadu• Arlzone St 11, )(evltf 67 (first) °"'" WetlllnOIOll 76, Lehigh 49 llhlrdl ~·H---'°"' 74, ldel!O St ff (flr•I) auctilllll 67, Wfffltf '2 (third) lelu4ll haet•fl PHO 77, S. lfllnolt 7$ (tlrtl) Nevot IO, W IMlnol1 74 !third) WtlldY't LCMJltlene Tedi Sf, W Ktnl"°'V S. lflrsll Loulnllte 7• St Frencli, Pa '3 llhlrd) W1CHtl ... IMlllOl&·Chlc.eoo n. Ol\IO U .. (first) Mc ....... SI 60, Wlchlte St S6 (tlllrd) COMMUNITY COLLSG• CMI* 57, °"'* c.st u (Sir~ T__,......) CHA.OT (S7) -Peckerd •• Joftnion s. Hedf1ol 3 Wtotllf' 17, flow1-2, Weller It, Delley I, HerrltOll 2. Totett· 21 lS-26 57 0.ANGI COAST IUI -ltven t , Dre.k• 4, Jonnston •· G~ 12, T_., 2. Herrloen 1, Mullet '· ltedOvckh 7, Morion 6 Toteit. 23 7· 13 SJ. Hetftlm.· Chebol, 26•n Tolel fOUlt: Chebol IS, Or-Coast 22 Fouled out: Rv1n IOCC>. -S.clclebedl U , S..... lattaere .. , ........ ,_,. T..,,...,,....l . IAOOLllACK 1411 -Tllllmet S. Corn· Iv 12, MutOtr 4, Oewton 10, C1rr a, TevlOr 4, SUlllven 2, Jervl• 0. Tol1t1: 17 11· 16 4S. SANTA aAltlAltA ( .. ) -JtcklOfl 12, Cook 7, Whitt I , Leon 13, GrMn 4. T011ls: ",., u. Hetftlme S.Odltt>eck, 7 .. lt. Toltl tout•: S.ddtebKll IJ, Sent• 8erbere 13 HtGH SCHOOL 81hlnc'8 6', C....... dll Mllr 57 CLltuN tlMdl T-'*'*"I CO.DNA D•L MAii (57) -Frvtr lt, Sll'tUU 2. Morrlt 17, Zltnl'Mf 11, Grwn 6, Smlr1 2. Turner 0 To111s. 23 lHS 57 HTANGIA Cff) -Lockwood 19, Ve" Doren 6, Mooftir'f 14, Cltmt<1h lS, Stem1>1 11, Furln 4 Totei.. 24 21-Jl "· k-bY Qllef1wt Corone dtl Mer 1' 12 IS 14-S7 Estencle 17 II II l..._.9 10111 toul& Corone Oii Mer 20, E11et1el• 14, Fouled out FrV« ICdM) we,.,.., 62. ueuna ... di sa ILHUN a..dl T...,_.,..,) LAGUNA llACH <•I -Nea1 19, JorcMln I, McGreth 7, Welford I•. E"•len 6, Herdmetl o, Dewitt 4, Fort~ o. Tolels 23 12· It 51. WAlt.lt•N (62) -Fendrv 7, McMldlMls It, Domlneut1 12, Wlllll 0, Elhf'ldllt 17, Wllll•m• 16, Vroornen 2. To111s: l• 1..,.14 61. ~ bY Ouen.n Lell\lne ll••dl 13 14 11 IJ--5' Werr~ 20 14 11 11-.2 To111 loula· Legune fleecn 12, Werren 16. EdlMln 61, L.n Anos S7 ,,. . .....,., •DtSON (61) -Mtrgulftl 6, Amment1 12, Dullott 7, Ketone lS, Smith 4, Wl'letl· wright S, Prince 7, Cott11n S. McConnet 0, Colt o. Totalt 20 21·2't 61 LOS ALTOS (57) -Rlcllmttt1 10, Tetlll 4, Lucat 21, Smith 2, Herrlt 6, RiGe I, Hurd 7, LUCI •?, Jlllrtll 4 Totelt· 16 U·~ 57 kwtllV ~ Edlton IS 14 1' I .-.1 LIK AllOI 6 II 14 IS ~ TOlll loult EOlton 27. LOI Allot 20, Fouled out T•ne (LA), Herr•• (LAI SeturdlV'I KWH LAGUNA ••AO. TOUllNAMaNT Eslencle "· CMON Ot4 Mer S7 tlirst) We rren 62, Leeune 11 .. c11 SI (third) C!Wldwlck 71, Tustin l9 (fifth) Norco ff, l..04 Alaml101 '7 (coml NOtf·L•AGUI Edl\Oll 61 Los AllOI S7 (oil COMMUNITY COLLEGI WOMEN Yentl.In 71, Ofl"91 Col1t 75 (Cv""' Teunwmtflt) OltANGE COAST (7S) -Heth<:oclo. n Parker 11, Bernett S, KoOaves1>1 9 Chrtstmen 6, T~ 21 Totels 29 17·'7 7S VENTURA C71) -ltosamor1d '· Dew· wrv 21, WoH 2, Jordan 4, Sweatt I, Adair 4, Relltev 12, FO<d ?'l, McLHn 6 Tolalt 33 12·1S71 Halftime· Orange CoHI. 32·2'1; A111u· lellon: Tied, 69·6' Total fouh· Oren111 Coest 17, Venture 72. Fouled OUI Adelr (VI, AOllmond (V), Kot>aye.nl COCCI HIGH SCHOOL GIRU Hunt!Mton ... Ch 57, Coshl Mew ll (Glrdlll ~ TtutNIMftt) HUNTINGTON 81ACH (S7) -Keller '· Krc.,lc l, Armstrong •· Ptm!>t< 6, MA.Jrrev 17, Lund I, 8ectter 6, Hartmen 1s. v 111t1 4 Totels n 11·24 S7 COSTA MESA Clll -.Mcklllailn 0, Hereda 9, Sw•n1<>n 16, Story 2, Pelmef I, J Edmundt 2, S Edmunds 10 To111s 17 •·I• 31 Sew• bv OU."9n Huntington flHcn 16 12 17 12-s1 Coste Mes. II 10 11 6--le Totel foul• Hunlln91on Beech 19, Coate MHa 20 Founteln v ... v 35, lntllewood 31 (Artttle T---') INGLEWOOO (ll) H1vne• '· Al>tf'nelllv 2, MoOre 6. Kno• 6. HtrVtv 4, Herdtn 2, Htllvmere 2 Tot•lt IS 1·4 JI FOUNTAIN VALLIY (lS) -H1,,.v It, COOk I, Glelerowskl I, DaHeven 2, Myers 6, Lawler 1 Tot11s 11 13·27 JS. Scere bv Oven.n Inglewood I I I l.,_JI Founleln Velltv s 7 4 IJ--35 Total louls ln111twooo 23, Founteln Vel· lty 9 Fouled out At>ernethy (I), Moore Ii), Knox It) C.plstr1no Vlllev 40, Estencla 31 (Gtrdefl Gr-TOUf'lltment) ISTANCIA (JI) -Foremen 1. Grenl 2, Hatllngs 7, J•-r 2. N"bv 6. Alnoone 10. St!f 1 To1111. 12 7·14 JI CAPISTltANO VALL•Y (40) -Vergo 1, Swelt1 2, Ekllmutler 10, ComD' 111 S.Oty 4, Wt lklnt 2, Scnoanv 2 Toteta· It •·9 .0. ~·" Over1w• E\tencl• 6 9 C•Plstreno Ve"4tv 11 t Tol•I '°"'' Estencl1 10, Vallev" 4 12-31 12 ,_,'° CaPl•lrano Wemeft'I veeeJIMll , COMMUNITY COL~ ·1 S .... T__,,_ (It vtuli) l'lnt ._.. O.AnH ci.f Or-Coest, IS.-I), I IS. 4 IS, IS-2, IS·I Goldtn w ... otf A~n River. lS•I, IS--6, l._12 ~·....-; GOiden Wttl v1. 0.Anll c..,.,,.... .... llMIM °''llOI Coell def. AINl'lcltn Riv•, lS-7, IS-S, IM GOIOtn Wnl dltt 0. Al'lte, IS 6, 15•9, 15·10 """"""·· IMedl i • ......,,., ll"eA J H\lllllllOIOll ht<ll KOtll't Villfl I, O\Ae I, H""' 1 • (Nolt Hunll119I011 lffcll edvelle:ft Oii Hlllllf "b4l • Ck.-"'--11, c.... ... 1 ()("" V•w acorlriq ICHllll 4, iljtlM!ec 1 Delll"9 7. MIUOCll I, kill• I, lttlltllft l oc.... v...r 'I, ......... "...,. Oc.11 v ... l(Ol'lftt s.lllW , \ • t NHL c:.AMNILL CC*f'dl.C• ~DMeNll w l ' ..... !'9mon~ 10 4 i Q Celllerv 1S 10 3 3l °* It 10 _, " Winni-" ' 3 ,, V encouver s ti .. 2 u N"'1t DMu.i ClllallO 12 12 3 27 SI. l,.Oult u 10 , 77 Mlllflft0t1 • 12 ' " o.1ro11 • ,. , 21 Toronto 4 " $ u WALi$ COM,.la•NCI ll'tll"ld DMlllaft Phli.dtll>lll1 11 4 5 J9 NY lallndera IS 10 I .. WaSl\ln9IOll 12 ' s ,, HV ltenotn • 14 ) ,. "'"'°"'°" ' 14 , 2J NewW'Mv 7 IS , 17 A'8tfll OM*" Monlr .. I 17 ' 4 31 QueOtc I) II J 2' BotlOfl 11 ,, ' n luffllo 10 11 s 2S He rtford 10 13 :J n ".,,....,,, s- Ml>ntrtll t , K"* 7 flulfelo ), '°610tl 1 Herttord 4, NY lslendllort a (01) PlllladelPtll• 4, NY bneen 1 Ol'90tc: 7, New J•ttv 3 PllltMOll 6, Cetetrv 4 Vancouver l , EClmOllton 2 (ol) TorOf\10 3, SI. LOUlt ) T lnllM'I GllNI O.troll '' Wethington Ol.ttOK • • lluff•lo Mlnnnot• 11 Wlnnto.o TMonto 11 Chieffo Mll*Y'• 0-lllrlel •I NV R•neen Detroit et Mlnntsol• C.ned*ls t, Kin91 7 Sc-bV fl>wtMl .,. WO ,. 1n 109 .. 11 I 100 n 107 '3 114 lJO ICW " t• 71 111 105 ,3 f4 .. eA " 110 106 t7 165 10) ,, '°' m 12' ... Ill .. 110 "' 106 u IOI • • 11' Los AMttes 3 J-7 MontrH I S >-9 l"lnl,.... 1. MonlrH I, Netlund It (Tremotev. Mondoul. :31; 2. Lot A~. TevlOt 1' COionna!. :47, J MonlrHI, ltobl"lOtl 4 (Gelnev, Cerllonneeu), 3·S4; 4. MonlrMI, Da8lols S IKurven, Cl'ltflos), 4 SI (PO), S. Lot Aneetts, MacLA4let1 1J (lttdmond, SY1t .. 1. 6'.12, 6. Monlrffl. Mondou ' <Trernolev. NeJtund), 12.5', 7. LO• Anlltltl. Dionne IS (Macl.ellell, Andef'Mlll), 16:Q, I MonlrMI, Flockl\art 4 (Hunter, Walter), 11:09. Ptntlllfl-Andefton, LA, doUblt minor (rouonlng), 2 11; Niten, Mon (rOU9ft• lnel. 2 11, Weller, Mon lcrou·cllaekl,,.), IJ:J6. Stceftd ........ 9 MonlrH I. smi1n 10 (Turco111, Sv00od1), 2:0S, 10 LOI Anot'llS, Foa 11 (NlchOllS. RuskowtlllJ, IS-0. Pent•· tie-Milter, LA (hooking), 17'09 Tlllrd ~ 11. MontrHI, Cerllonneeu 7 (Niten, G1IM'f), 26, 17 LOI Anlltlft, $null 6 (Stlllth, Fox), S:11 (PO), I). LOS Alllltlt1. G1llev S (Sllull, Svtlts), S:SI; lit MontrHI, Gelnev I, 12:31 (lll); lS. MonlrHl, ltoOlnton S (Smith), 15:33 (PO); 16. Los Anlltltt, Fo• 12 IRIAllowtkl, Redmond), lt'2S. Ptntl· tlas.:...+lllen, Mon tlrlPOlntl. 3:26, Dalllob, Mon (hooklno), 11:S7; Wells. LA (llOOltlntl. 15·20 SllOI\ on ooet-Los A,,...,. IS·7·1f-40. Monir .. r n ... ~. . GoalltS~Ol Anetlas, Ellol (2't tllols· 19 ~vesl MonlrHI, Pennev t22•1tl. SoilHrt (~.3rd, lt·lS). Alltndanc• -1','41 A .. .,... flob Mvers. C ..... IW"""*'t MaN "-~ It. 6l, UC """" tt 400 medlev rtlev -I Lone a..cn St IAkherckon. VlllerHI, Wllllem,, S~r), S7.24, 1 UC lrvlne 100 frM -I Bun (Lfl), 10-17.IO, 2 Prltcllerd CUCO, l0-29 10, l G1V\tfl (UCll, 10 ., 04 200 tree -I Fullltrtton CUCI), I 41 07, 2 Ot •IS ILB), I '9 96 3 Crtnthaw ILll). I 5091 SO tree -I Fuchs CUCI), 21 '3, 7 Speller ILB). 22 06. l Jetter (LBJ, 22 6S ]·meter diving -I Goklltetn (Liii. 241.IO oolnls, 2. Kenerek IL8 l. 230.4". J ICrutlek CUCI), lS0.90 200 flv -I. Wllllems (L81, t·Sl.t4, 2 Pritchard IUCU, Hl1 36; 3 JHt•r (Lfl), 2'03.21. 100 lrH -I. Fucht CUCll, 47 14, 2 Spehar (Lii, 41.&S; J Crenshaw ILlll, ••93 200 1>K1< -1 Devis CLB), 2·00 7S, 1 Akherdson CLfl), 201 10, 3 llevtev (UCO, 2 07 45. SOO frff -1 8.nt ILfl), 4:S7 61, 2 Pel IL8 ), U7M, l Ftelhtrslon (UCI), S-Os.ts. l·meltf OlvlnQ -I Kener... (Liii. U9.3S oolnt•, 2 Goo!Osttln (LflJ, 20'1 •S. l Krullell CUCI), 161 '3 200 llrHll -1 Nlcllolson (UCll, 2 14 S2, 2 Heniet•n (UCI), 2 15 71, 3 VlillrH I ILfll, 1 l7.S4 200 Ir" rtllv -1 UC lrvlnt (flerrere, Sltin, Fucns, f'HtlltrSIOtl), 33 13 )7, 2 UC lrvh\t WOMEN UC WIM •S, Wnt hid! SI. 4t 1.000 lrM -1 McKinney IUCI), 10-52 "· 2. HHIY CLfl}. 11.11.17. 3. Tellmen (Liii. ll.2S..23 200 frM -I VeUlllln (UCI), 1.51, IS; 2 Mucnow (Lfl). 1 SU7, ) Sutton (UCI), 2!000, SO lrM -I Read IUCll. 26.0.; 2 Geertner ILBI, 26.24. l LM CUCI), 26 3' 200 lnOO -I DOUlllH ILfl), 2 16 39, 7 McKltlney (UCll, 116 S7, 3 L-r CUCll, 1.71.41. I-meter dlvl"g -I Otloclere (Lii>, no.oe oolnlt, 2 Gibbs IUCll. 714 St. J koll IUCI), 174.46. 100 fly -I GMrtner (Lfl), 1-00.tt, 2 Ftf'rls IUCll. 1:01 '1; J JecoOson (UCll. I-OS 7'. 200 mtdlev r.,..., -1 UC lrvl,,. IRMd, Breun, Ferrlt, VauoMI. lO 27, 2 Long Beed\ St 100 frff -1 LM (UCtl, S6 JI. 2 Mellorv ILB), 57.U . 3 Fltlsllmen CLfll, SI 6S 100 t>ack -I Doulllat ILfl), 1'07 SJ, 1 Mucnow (LB), I 02.M, 3 L-IUCll, l-07.S6 S00 lrM -I McKlnntv IUCll, 52171. 2 Sulton CUCI>. S.30 42. 3 Heetv ILfl>, 5.JJ 79 3·mtltr diving -I Onodtre (Lfl), 217 IJ oolnts, 2 GlbOs IUCll, 216.SS, > Scott ~uc11. 1nas 100 llrNSI -1 Porter CLll>. I 13 74, , 8re"\Jn IUCI>, l 13 ts. 3 L...-(UCI), I 14to 100 fr ff r ... v -I UC ll"~MCI. L"sr, f'lff\P.VevP"nJ. i '~"'; r l0n0 he<ll \1 ......... OMii Cit M•rn111> Mell'a...,. , .... Mel• Wllendtr (Swtdltft) _. IC~lll Curren (&oulh All'lal. t-7. 6-4, 1·•· .. 2. IWllander W1111 SI00.000) MM'•~, .... Metil lclrnondtOll 1Auttrelle)·$11trwooct Stewart cu.s > def. Miit Wlitflotf JOllklnl Nvlfl'llrll CSwlOlll), 6-2 ,.,, 1•J LM ...... IATUllDA"t1 ••1ULT1 , ....... ._ ______ , ~·A(l.4tl>YlfA Tiii o.i ~ <a.Grcl 10..t0 $A1 i...o s.1111 SuMet cwerol l 20 > 20 '"'* (ClfOOa) 4MI AltO ree.-· WOOOlrd. St• C#fafll, MlilPldlt lffotl, Net Tu.r"", OtOICOH, Counl .. .lk. '1'1ma: n . .,. MCONC ltACa. UO vardL lnd!OO Ool;blt (C1moMll 7t ft )1,;o t.40 Conoo '••ltr <Zuled) UO UI Wllltv IMvi.t) UO Also rac.ct; COHt1 Sm11111 JW ~ Son, Ortoam lend, Orn AM '""· 0.. Cllemt>, Mlrll Oft l'eVOtllt, ltamCllllfl hf, Time. IUO. U DAILY DOUaLI (f.7) Hid •I0.00. U IJlAC'TA (7•11 N ici .... ne.o ttACI. uo i;arn. ti. Sier lk>und (Htrl) 14.00 JM 4-20 SI• KMelJ (Ptlllenlon) s.A0 00 1~ Oold oi.eer CWard) UO AltO rKld. TM SNl\ltll ~. Ceun· Cir•,...., Qtddv on. SI Wiiia. a..o Awey, leclulnoa Sllowtlott Time. 11.Sl. l'OU-TM ltAC•. 400 verOt. Ttnv TVilt (Hannon) 11.00 7.tO 5..00 Im Olltt TOl.ICll.(&. Oercle) UI '°00 Jt l On MllO <M"'*) 6 90 Alao r ec.ect. Jullal Too IN/oil, F ta 0.,., a1tt1~ Pullcll, $Mot, ~Ille Fell!, ltelM Ywr OUktt. Tlmr 204'1 S2 •kAC'TA CS-)) Hid UUCt l'll'TH ltAC•. ).$0 nrctt l'k Tony 9 Tuff (MVIHI 1'-00 • 00 4.40 Frllco IOUftCI (Crteter) UO 4.40 lone klPIY (8 r00111) ... AllO raced: llNllv Md TrUIY, ,,...., ~k1v • .uvre Echo, TittVt o ev Moon, PetMm V, J.c:tt1-. Time· IUt. H lkAC'TA (2·10) peld 1n.IO. SIXTH ltAC•. SSO verclt. R~ George (Cr....,.> 4.00 UO a.60 Stolen Fun lier (FIOret) JM UO Rletle1l11> IE. Otrclel UO Alao reced: A Zure C09V. JoMv San ltUll, Jetten Men, Llllte Hwi.. av. 0 Tiie Vear. Time: 27tt 12 IX.ACTA (Ml HlO UUO. MV•ffTH ltACI. 350-;wch. I Gol SPlrll (CafdOza) UO UO 2.10 Miu SOIW Monav (Werdl UO 6.00 Dallcllle Anotl (MVIHI 6 2IO Atao rececs: J«ll'nil. CoMIU, Suell itac>kl Rhvttvn, o-euaoon Tim. 17 '6. 12 •XAC'TA (4·11 r>eld MUO. A Time To Wn« (Tntl 29.AO .... SIO Ctf'lffi.d Leclv (H. Garcia) MO , 40 Allllrl L Y1111 (Hert I )10 Abo rK9d· CM"" ~. Pelnled au;, Uws Cel'ICIV, P•u MY c ..... Ettte On Down, Etsv Tlertu. Time: 20k n ll'tCK SIX 12+2·H ·n Hid M..12UO with tour winning lldo.tlt (ftllt llotwtl Cerryover POOi: 117,296.4'. NINTH ltACIE. UO verdt.. flrockmevtr CGHll 7 Ot l.60 2.60 Touch Of GOOd CC•rdolll . uo 2.60 No PollC'V Limit Cflerd> 2.40 Al•o rectd. Tough Guvs, Lenlv. Pollcv, Sitter Pt1111v. Two Hoitt, LadV Clbllll, Cotumtlle Cheroer, Trutv Walctl Er Go. Time: 22.06. S2 IXACTA (S-10) Hid QUO. Ta1fTH 1tACa. l50 vercSL Reles Gold (Herl) 6·IO 4.40 UO Dll<iovrv Ont CPllkenlonl 4.00 42.0 °'oflanllo COIWldttanl lo.20 Also rec.cl: Clldlem end CHNI, ltlc:n t nd Fo•v, EHV Ewe, '&toke end HIJn9(Y, Le Le Cucv, Mutt Cry U IXACTA ti·•> e>eld 137.20. Alltndanc•· 6.601. HllYWNd ftertt SATUltOA Y'S ltlWL n (25111 ef J7·dlY IMrii•aM IM9llNI ... IT It.AC•. One m"-. Cloud Strider !Plnc.y) 7.IO 00 2 IO lteaerve tMcC1rrOfl) 4.AO UO FIUttlln CL01ov1l • 00 AllO recad Ice (MM. s.1111 (~.ii. Nk:nolel, King l(ulell Time I :31 II S S•COND ltACI. 7 furl0n9s. Slellll Evtt IMcHa,._) 7UO JO.AO 100 llold PltdOe (HewltVI 11.60 UO Mlt111es/I CMeze) S60 ~•so '"•cad· Afkion.do, Carrin o, Kev i n '' Trl tlts , Arllllce r , Amenolllert>roll'ler, Sll>ltett, Cepteln A R. Aller Eeelt, Derk Hervnt. Time'. 1.24 3/S 0 DAILY OOUILS (7·2) 1141d 11'2.20. THIRD ltACI. IYt mllM. 8atUfOfl (OtlehOuS.MIVI) ISM 7.2t 590 / Flrtl flleCS. (Plnc9'f) 4,IO >M S.ltv N llold (ittVltlt) S...c> Also rtced: JltT'lsel, RondOll, PIMI, Net Polntt, AlsnurOUk, Ce lolwv. Time l:Sl 3/S, U IXACTA (1-7) N ICI Sll0.50. ,OU.TH ltAC•. 6 fur!Onh hlGnlnll Covnttu (Hwlvl IOM 6.20 4 20 Volende (Lorov•l UO 4.00 l(eleter (SI event) :UO Also raeac1· C.sn Cow. Amllr• ltldve. Alvder's GHt, Mtenlflcent Encore, a1ue Evtt Crvln, PolV LA Femme, Cu'-Ss, Derk Liiie fim. 1.10 4/ s. U IX.ACTA (6·3) Pllcl SlllJO Fll'TH ltACI. 1Yt mlln. Frtndl Cmndf (Vinz) IUO 610 U O Dleltct (P\tleevl l 60 1 .0 llomllaY 8erlend« (MeCelr011) 300 Also rec:ed: SlvdatllboOV l.tfl, ldlihO Tribe, ·seu .. Pllne, Sllllo Dt.t, p ... Too Time 1.si llS. U •XAC'TA (2·4) paid t l1t00 MXTH ltACI. One mlle. Jumoltr (S'-""lf') 24..60 I 1.00 I 00 Metter Ne.nlo (Pedro1•> t.IO 7 .o 0vct< (Hewlav) t .00 AllO rec.d: e.mldol, L• Verne's fllo Mee, Fteel Ptul AAIMlll, Meteorll•, Too Pole, Pollet Pursuit, Brummer, Nucleer, ltock Sottlv. Time 1:36 4/S u IX.ACTA (9·1) oeld sm so HV•NTH ltACI. 6 tur~ Ratcal Liu (.Slblllt) 71 • ll.20 s..ao SwMI CePedt (Dalal!Oul .. vel 20,110 7 60 Le Lff (Plnc.ev) S.00 Also raced. EleNnl Felcoll, Acitlcll\.tl, Lotte llM1la, Steven'• Netur•. NnNe. Tl'"-' 1:11 1/S. IS IJCACTA Ct· ll Hid Sl,GIUO. U fl>KK MX (2· 1 .. ·2•t ·I ) H id '1'6,S4 l.20 with Oflt wlnnlt111 lldltl Cflve l\Ot' .. s) Ttlel WfYOYtr 0001 UW,05110 llGHTH ltACS.. 1 1/ 16 tnllti Oft 111'1 LIM Cevlllerl (Olhay) S.• 3.tO l.20 Ptll'IHI (Toro) 7.00 4 '° Slit Wint (Plncevl i 40 Alto reclld· ••• In ,:11e111, ~ Act. Grean 1'iiC Aunti. hltv, Haft'• o- CIOudl Oauotll• t Oel\Clno, lnt-"ve Can' Vleof't Lid'\'. .• , Tlmr IM l/S. ti IJlACTA 4,._Sl Mid ......_ NINTH •ACI. 1 l/16 man 6n tun $mlhOt•llOMI IMeCrn) 1UO 7,. 4 '° Mlb«• (Plncay) 610 uo ~ Lint (0rteoa) S.4 AltO r!IClodl Evtftlnt M'Lor•, ltutlfUl't Nleflt Out, U0n Cftv, l(MO TN01111, ~ Oelv1 ~ AM otc. flma: 1:4 4/S. • U •XAC'TA (6-4) Nici St40• AlllllClllMie: 2$,171 • J ----.. _..._MUC=· ;..;.M>.-.nCE;.;.;;;;;_ -M UC NOOC( Ml.IC NOTICE un,csw Mid OMd of Tr\ltl In the PfoC*tJ tltllatecl In lllllO ,temTIOUI .,._.. 'tem'°'1t 9UIMll 'tC11TIOUI .,..... 1'1CTITt0Ut IU ... at '9CT1TIOUt eutMM CouMy. CA. ~DlnQ .IM MMm ITATl•NT NAM9 ITATI...,. NAMI ITATl..n MA• tTATl•NT NAMI tTA'f'lmJn W'IS u..tn. L04 2, llOol! The fOllowlnt 1*toM .,. The fotlow1ng ~ 1te Tile folloWlng ~ n The fottowlng pertone .,. TM fol~ l*tON .,. 12t of LAke Trect, ~·--~ doing bull1*I 11: doing ~ 11: doing tlullneM .. : dOI t>wllneee u · dolna ~ ... N9WPot1 IMctl, • per VAIL 8PIOK A8· MIMMANUl'ACTUAING A COUNT"'t' TOUOH, 1N\1"10"' llJll.DINO SflJf.Al<t,_9 CLtA .. IHCl :o:.:::.::~::r• :~~'1,.~1"foo~ ~:~NGA.~, 1~~ ~N~t!n°'=t1.°'~·11Hunt MAINTINANCI, H1 W HOU$1, •H Tl.lttln A~. oordt Of 0.1nge Coumy .. s 1 ., .... ,_ ,_.., ...... 1om11 t2ta? t~ ~._ .. .. M ... , 1,;lltr0tnt1 828tt Tc· Cat"--•·,...... 1 au 1 orn 1 hy. #el. Colli ~. c-. Newpot1 Beech. c.tlfomle The etr..C tctdteie lnCI n , 191191'1 peel(, 215 !in.. on A Moyer, Id EIJUl>e111 Burke Snivel, Alclletd U1on lar1ett, SI? DofOtll)' N e .. r, 'ff-If-tnlt. ot tN l'MI atoca """ eor~nJt·~~~.OC~~~~~~-~~W-l~~~~A~.~~d~~=~~~~--~~~--~~--~~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~-~---~ .,...., ,. """ • aluomla ... e26 lnaton tffch, C•llforn11 Ollifomla t2421 IMoh, Cellfofnla 12M3 r. Or9QCH)' H VIit. :2"8l Dirk A Mofer US 12141 Thie butlne11 le OOl'I• Tiiie bullneet i. c~ r::::.': to br ~ ~ .... ltt l&Jt PrHton Drive, La9una Dtlrwbe w' co.ti' M4IM. Thi• tiu11n .. , I• con· ducted w an lndMOllll ~ tw: an lnCIMdual .:=· ~ _,,. """ '!!i;~!;[J[!!I "T:!• °:"':n-t~l1 C•ttornla t?e21 dllC1ed by: an lnd!Yldual AIOHAAO LION IAA· OOAOTHV N. ~" T 11 t u no 1 ti IO n e Cl .,hmililliol~tJ.._ ___ :.;:,;:;;;: ;mo;;;;;;;,;,;;;;.... __ ....,.;,;,;;91 .'!!! ••••••• : duct.!t ~ nett ~ con• Thia butlneta It con• !LIZAU'T'H I IURKE fll!TT Tiiie NtelMl'lt WM ~ lubltlllltld Thiel .. di.. *,_ .... • MfWl!p . • ~ part. dUcttd DY: C0·9artnert s~~ELe111emen1 wu lllld wil.:'~t1e"c::'b;:' or~ =-'=':., ~~ dllm• 811\Y ~ tor eny 8petle1t ~...-~CM IAYmlt,... 1• _._ . ..,. '81' -~~TEYEN SPEC!( DON A. MOVlA with the County Clerk of Or· tngt County on N<Mmw 11, 1tl4 === C:., ~ £:' )&r+den+2ba Xtra BtfnQ·tooll pe1nt bNeNe ... ..... ..--i1 ... ttatemenl WM nttd Thil atatement WM fllecl anoa County on Novemblt 1s. 1H-' • ,_ deliQnatlOn If etlO'M\ dbl _, on 11~. 0-· l '*'*' ..,.W.. to ,,OM ti». c,e. .net 1MO,c:f SI• I.-I _.~ ..ttll lhe CcM!ty Olerit of O.· with tile County Olene of Or· t3, t8M • .,.... Publilhtd ~ CoMt hefefn. • Wf'I, lof. &oned fOf 4 ~ tMt tcivant.ioe Of uw °'"' ~ entry Olli*'f IO me Ql.llet ·~ _.. r.r~ounty on November re~.~ty on No¥Mtt. ,_ PublllMct Oranoa COiet OelfV "°' I, 25. a..d .... wtft.Nmede. IM t144..eoo IMcr. 633-8171 pom,wty fOr • ,.._,.. io1tf heettd pOO( Ind WS ,_, pepet> ~ • ,_.1 · NlilllMd ~ c...e Deity PNot Nowmw 11. a . oeoetnbar 2. 8. tH-' · w!UIOut oo~1nt °' ..,.. p(loe on tNe ~ 4 ~ ini. " 100 1q tt c1.-n mo'# lfl , Publllhed Or eo..1 Publlthed °' ~= ~,... No""'11*,., • o.c.mw 2• t . 1M4 su.; ,.,,~~ ... °' lme>lled. r• U.m IU.IW... bdrm i ~ POOi r-... ..,.C.., nome l\el It tilll ' t tlt,000 '*-tlllle °"* Dally Piiot NoYetn";: 1e. 2&. Deity Pilot O«*fl~ o. 13. 2. t. ""1U4111 SU·H2 get ia ttti.. po11111ICll\, Of '°' 6'~ and CMPtt•· dence. • w/juet undet 3000 bedtooma, S .,.tN. fOf· land . purcha .. ~ O«*'l'lt>er 2. 91 1N4' 20. 21. 1ta.t rtaJC NOTlCE tneurn ranee.. lncludlng Cll.,m Cotta M..a eq h of comfort. <>vet ._.. me1 dlnlng room, bfMk· lU.000 M ~ ........ -. -____ ,....:;8.:.U..:;20&_,1 TH·511 1111111111 1C 11nylC( Ml.IC NOTIC[ __ ~t;..,!'-'WM"lind ...... ~ HCX*. I\ 2 ti.. BA. ofclOMtalnexoepttonelly fMt room. famlty room. rNtt.UtnY1 l '!'...~ ... · f"WR. "" .... ,_ vr "' ·-8ub9t ut-r 11U09 llClded den, lrg tot. ioe IMtl eulte. Qourmee bonus rOOl!I plut tltft• .117 00...-MUC NOTICt --------1'1CTITIOUllUllMlll MONMePCllll•AfTY endOflNtruetaereeted by WILL S!LL FHA/I/A. ttltcNin l\el ~ & built-Int and up-grecMa. (off VIila~ l'ICnTIOUtllU ... 11 Ml.IC NOTICE PtCTTTIOUllUtMat ,.._ITATJlllllNT No«toe •heftbycMl\that :: =l:in.T0~;1!;°01~ ONL't'l124,900. bre1kt111 •re.a owr· CloeetoQOtfcourMund I .MO-alt NA* ITATl•NT · T~":'~':.,~ 1,. 0J:: = :"°"' 11• he ~.,:' CS::, i: tumt of the not-Ct) W.:eo t . loolc'g pcol. 'or unct.t Ue':. 1'educed to The followlng l*'tofll .,. PtCTmoul ..,....... doing buelntaa u: A.!.O. INOVSfAIU. 1263 lablllt ... oontrlielild by Illy-by Mid Deed~,..,_ to wit: ... Mnl.. 1300.000 In euch an .ooo. doing ~neu 11: Thi ~TATIMINT NORVALS LIQUOR. 174'1 I!. ~ •. Bult• !. Coat• °"* Ulatl f¥IYl!llf, on Ot l ilt.600 00 wttll lnttr•t !Nine HOUM,,.., UCI and outatandlt\O ., ... you,... 8AEOERO SOUTH HILLS. doing bull no::~ 11• Plecenllt Avtnue. Cotta Mia!! Cellfofnlt 92126 er tNe dllte, Tfllt la ,_,.,. t'*-on from Juty 12, IN4' High SctlOol elly ~ glll't thlt one INC. 24' 1& ¢empue Orlw, M\! 1 M ... , 0.llfornla 82121 R.i:.O. Elec1rlc, Inc, a Call-to 1N3 Doc1oe Ve11 UC. II 13.00% I* IMUtn II M11Ca offer on low prlet of due oon;dtt•tJonl Sult• 205, IMM , C.ll10fl)ll FOABES A~ OALLEAY. IMgtr 8. Browning. 1M 10 Ofnl• corporation. 9702 1 ~. It .. MM flObet1 f:l!:ovtdld In MIO note(•) ptut lhl• clttlrebl• 'fTIOdel. 82115 17056 Newland. HunllngtOf\ Oanbor()UOll, W11tmlntttt, nn•t>Nck Of'l\l9, HunllngtOf\ ni.• teiponllblltty. illl COltl, GNltgea Ind M'/ Atkin; S.18"i&OO With Btidlewood Soutl't Hiiie. Beech. Callfom11 t2647 C.lltornla 92883 BMctl. Oai"oml• 82648 Detect tllte 1tth day ol and Ill~ I .00 with land Agni Inc.. • C•Hfc!tnl• oorpor· Donna M. F0tt>et, 1281 Thia bu11n111 11 con· Thi• bulfn•H I• eon· ov .. 1tl4. lntwMt. 11• .112n 1llon. 2415 C1mpuj Oftv., 81lmond Oflve, Huntington duct.Oby: an Individual ctuettd by· • COl'potllion .;':fl. '°"'"''M!l 1lM TM beneftc:lwi.t und• - Suitt 205, Irvine. Cll.lfornla Beach, Ctlll0tnl1 92&47 · IAEQER 8. BROWNING T~OMAS W. CAOW0£R, flertl Dr.•-. lenta tMofldor•o.edex-~j'ru!!.. her,.!" --.. --.-.-,-1-ITOl--O--i 92115 R bel1 0 F bell 8211 Thi• llltll'nlnt wu nleel PrNldent , CA tl701 _,.,.,. .. "' ...- Tiii• bualn•H 11 con· 8 l~d oft orl-1 ti ton 1111 th• Count)' Ci.tk of Or· Tllll ttllement wu llled flulllil\ed ~Cwt livered to the ullderllgned Modem Oeelgn 2 Bdrm 3 ~==~~~~~:.._ duc'eel by·• COfPOfltlon e!IM:h Cllll~i. 8f8"'? • County on November INfth tile County Oler1c 01 Of. Not o-W 1, t, IM uu• Mid Notio. of b•tll Townnome with " Martin J, tioetc. Pretldent · . 1884 ange County on No"*'1bef a. IM DeflV!t ll'ld Election to Sell v.ulted a.lllng• &. an pen Tiii• 1t1tement WH flied Tiii• bu1tnaH I• con· , • .,. 13. 1884 · lelu • to be reGorded In the county loltfd dtn. An exciting •-------•I with the County Clefk ol Or· ducttd by: hu1band and wife coon ltcrow, Inc .. IOO N. ,... whera the rial Pf'°'*'Y It floor plan you mu1t ... . &nge County on Novernbet DONNA M. FOABES i.tltn Awnue, IYH• Q, Publllhed Orange Cout P\RIC NOTICE located Supet bl,iy Wiii\ 1n ... . tt. 180.C te AM, Caftfomla mot Illy Pilot November 11, 25, ... ~~t•d. November 21. tumaDle io.11• S 105,000. IMIJI HYthe•, OllltHft, Thlt 1tatemen1 Wat tiled Publllhed Orange CQut · w 2. 8. 198"--..-··-··-•• ,..... 751 3191 •3BR.W•t.-..ont 0... a Crvlet., J'.O. lo1 Nltll the County Clettt of Of· ally Piiot November 28, 0.. SU-2e3 rNAMtHAttiiiNT IUZANNm I . KIATINQ, • .,., a.. Newport IMclt, Call-•not County on Novtf't'lblt w 5. 12, 18. 1ea.a TM follow!""' PlflOn• are eubettt"'9cl T""'" $SELECT *4 BR. ~:!5&0:.. '°""-naea 13. 1884 W-424 doing bullneM II: Publllhed Of•not Cout PROPERTIES · ,_.1 PllON7 P\alC NOftc[ WOMENS INFORMATION Pilot December 2, 8. tf'JO,OOO Publlthecl Oranoa COMt Publllhed Ortnge Cout NETWORK, 3157 Birch 11. 198" *3BR 2.,_ Pert Cond Diiiy Pilot Novtrnber 23. 30, Oltlly Piiot Novttnw 18. 2~. ..-1c llnflC[ DTE!EATART~~UTROYF Strtet, Sult• 278 • ..._. Su-310 ··n• ···--12.85,000 Oec:emJ>er 7, 14, 19M Oecemw 2. 8. 1964 r~ nu ,.. ......, ,.,.._..,...' --* 2BR. bf~ to OoMt'I ''""98 SU·280 INTEANAl RlVENUE BMclh, Clllfornla i2tl0 Walk lo OcMr1 &. Bey from '31&,000 ..._ -K·1110I SERVIOE . Georgia Neoma Hixton, a.-IC W\fll'r t...._ Bal"'-· P-ln. "'·--*'BR/famrmSp11n1&N NotlOe of.. NOTICI _ .. _, _ 13884' Euolld. Qercten r~ "" ""' '"' """"' ... ,....,,,. ,. UITIMS111MI Ptff«t starter 38', trpto, beiMI celllnQI. MW petnt. Huge lol . CAMEO PROPERTIES e~ of...., flropenr AUCTIOH lw Grow, ea111om1a 82143 PU9&JC NOT1CI at 111 E. Bey Ave. Mu1tr •BA 11~Toc... at '1r.1te.... Under the .utlloritr In d~!:, :.':i"::~ue1con· CITY Of' ~:; .,'t,~~=1/,,;, * 1~79,500 1111 • .. No.A12&212 lnttrnllR9wnueCodeMC· OEORGiA NEOMA HOC-,OUNTAINVAUaY Mp dining rm & cozy •3BR2ttryJumlMCrk 'nRV 'nBOATwlltall~ DEATH NOTICE S WAG!!ilER d • ....a tr th In the Supet1or Court of lion 6331. the prOptrty Cle-• SON THAEE·YEARCOMMUNI· kitchen. l'il 700. '34S,OOO P*'tty Of room In thll 4' gra ua~ om e Ille Stata of Clllfotnla. fOf terlbed ti.low llu bMn Mlz· Thia ttatament ·wu ftlecl TY DEVELOPMENT PRO-OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4PM *2 Untta. Good lnoome Bdrm home end b6a Ylll'd ELIZABETH KIMBLE WAGNER was born ln Douglas, Arizona and educated Hunt.er College High Ille County of Orange ad for nonpayment of #I 11 lie C Clerk r 0. ORAM AND FINAL. STATE-$330 OOO 1k>no cholcl Meea Verde School in 1934 and lntll•MatteroftheEttata lnttrnll r~ tu• due 'teou':tyni Nov!n.,.; MENTOFCOMMUNITV OE-.......... ..., .... , .... 1111 Or.S.5-0932 .... - d ted Phi Beta of CHA.ALES RAYMOND rrom ANTHONY c a ~9&4 l/ELOPMENT 08JECTll/ES. .. ........ Hl-Ul2 ~ ··--.1..... --m gra ua I WEST.Dee.ued. ARLEEN MAFFEI. Theprop-' ,_ In conjuncllon with -r-•• -•• Kappa Cum Laude, Nollot le hereby given that wty will " told it publt.c Publl9hed Orange COM! $311,000 In ~ovtlng and --------•I Upgraded 28' 2e.+ loft Popul# 'Jocs.le' 3 8d Sbe 9::=--~~ttareem-tierthlP-mMIUJm!rCoUege. 1938. the uruMltlgnecl wlll Mii at 1vctlon •• proYfdld' by Oalty Piiot No1191!1Der 18 25 Community Development -----1---.-•• -.-...aAJa Brick frplc, c/ek, rntnt In 1Ne ~t!GiOUt oeted Bryn Mawr, Penn· She had been an ac.' Prtv•t• ..... to the lllgntet Internal Revenue C«M MC-o.c.mt>er 2 9 18s.a · ' Block Grant funcll from tile .,., .. - -1111-bllnda.. Ownr wtll help community. Ooearl I ntte sylvania. At. a mu.sic tress for 35 years:'!"· =fl~~"~d:· ':.~s~ ~:~8:.3b:::' ~ .. ~~:reg: · · su-264 ~~,oo~~~:O'=~ P~~ .. gtfo. ~r~ :.; • ._. ._..~ w/eott Agt &31·5737 ~1:.~~~l==~ major, she joined the stage. I n c I u d 1 n g perlor Court, on or after tile Olnlblt tt, 1964, Time of Vllley'1 n11 1tatement of pool, IP• & gll'nt room. ..m· TllPLD io.n & owe 2nd TD. Furn School of Opera in broadway; radio & 2111 day ol January, 1985, at Sile: 10:00 A.M .. Place of 11111-'C llnJIC[ Communlly Development Reduolld to 1299,900 a&I. ev.O 1635.DOO-Phil d I h ' h fl s She was a Ille ottro. of ELEANOR Q. Salt: 24'000 Avlla Rd.. r~ "" ob)eetlWa: assume $24'0,000 Try low 2·28R 1~BR. Patlb'1. By~ 790-1"'8 a e p la w ere l m . WEEMS & THOMAS M Laigunt Nkluel. CJ.. 92177. NOTICI °' Cetagoty 1. 1:4out1no Con-down. P11rlek Tenor• •ttractiv.. Good Income. ==~=-=~-=-=~=-:: she made her debut in member of the March W£EMS, JR., 19 Pine AV9 .. •th noor. 1'1tle olf•ed: Only TMltTll'I IAU MN•tlon 63 ,.,2M la1Ma lalad llll all rented. F0< .-by KINGS ROAD S3M.OOO 3 1945 in the American of Dimes, St. Anne's Suite 814, Long S..Ch. CA tile rlaht, tltte and lnt••I of YOU ARE IN DEF~ULT Go.I: To enable Fountain own• r . I 2 1 & • 0 0 0 . br 1~·.,_ poot~· Premier of "Daphnla AmeHome. of ~-~ge~. :=2.·a~:~7 c~~"~'~:U ~.~W~~~ ~ ... ~~;: JNOER A ocEo OF TRUST ~=t~9:.c:,1'~ 1~1~~ Off LE IXLBOX 1sU]b W..2630 _'*_w_rew_t10_· -'~~~-- and Chloe". At. Betty . ncan \..CULd .;)U"' right, tltr. and lnterMt ol wtywlHbeotter.clfOfule." 0ATEDAPRIL23, 11M. UN-IMM.tnlllt.onmeftt. =-p'!'~:~~~~ L~ lut. luc• ~,.. Jean Kubble, she Clety and The Family .. Id deceutd at,,,. tlmt Of rtlquteted, the lnt•nll Rev· ~~cf~~~:~~ Otitectlv•· COntlnue Im-w/frplc a beem c*ltng. WALi"... 601 Lido , IUll MC, bey started ii\ numerous The at re. She is death and au tile right, tllle enue SeMQe will furnlaf\ ln· E.RTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT ptementatlon ot • Home R• DO IT RIGHTI tt 3 ch r ya la 1 Av•, 3 8d 3 •,;t>a, 1~ Al>-view c:;on o . £190ant operas and concert survived by her ~~M tatata formation about poHlbl• ' PUBLIC SAlE. IF' YOU h1bllltat1on Program for OAUIAYIWTI &7~7841213-981·9221 prox 2600 eq " 2 yre tht~tw/pcol.IC:MI + productions. daughter & aon-in· ~lrfdbyopert.llon~~': ::uu::;1•::t.,~m.: ~EEO AN EXPLANATION ~~~~T..: THEREALESTATERS ,,._ 1°"orl.ESSCSOWnc uun1 Sac:;rtflc:;e at In 19~. she &rld her law, Mary Anne and ot~ otner thtn or In value of the lnt.,..t being P=~E~~~~"eAg:1~~~ project 1a conducted City· 5-46-2313 ID Pll•llll .....:an. U% tit TO c.ii U t5.ooo With 1«fN. C.. husband moved to William Robert and lddlllon to that of MIO ct. told. Deecrlpllon ot prop-fOU YOU SHOULD CON· ~ lnttrMt r1t• are down. Quiet end of the llland Alan·P~ Proo Pttttc* Tenor. 7to-1702 Pasade na, Calif. h lr Willi ' Ed e-..ct.atthellm•ofdeetll. wty· 1 Boet Trailer, Mab : fAcTALAWVER Category2: Houtlno Pro-8\Iy n0w1 Aeduolld to nHr South Bayfront. c714~nt..5&3l t e son. am · In Ind to all tile oett&ln Hol9claw. Yev. 1874'; LIC: On o.c.mw 2·1 l98" at ductton. 1125,900. 38drm home I Whilelivingthereshe ward Robert. of OWN-YOUR OWN (AN I), AX 1801; ID: 7300992; Ex· 10·00 a.m SUzANNE .E Ooll:TolmPte>vehOutlng w/frplc:; enclpetlo&.pool Adorable COttlge Wltl't served as President of Athens, Ohio, daugh· !>'CYopertRE1y8 11tcuated Inf !.!'_• lru: s er.ty Chain and Hand l(EATING u duty ae>POlnt.ci ~.unt~I~--~ r~~ta. A,,1 · 9&4-7072 large petlo, roomy IMng -.""ii! -~···!"'!·-~-~.!"!!! .. ~1-1 th H t t h Th. Ca PRES . ounty o vr· Ninth 1 Homemlele Boat S I ..,. ., ..... ...__ mvv..., ..... ....,.. _ __,_, • room With flrlt)laee, end _.,.... ,._ ..... 11 , e u n t n g o ter . ereaa gney aoge. Stitt of . C.ittornla, #1\fl SM Kin• 40h motOf • ubat tut... ''-·• un..... ObJectl T t1111t I the 2 bedroom•. Owner le LUI •• - Memorial Clinic Aux· Morrison, o f Newport pert1CU1ar1y dftCl'lbecl u IOI· manual •tMt CF 2'25 HR. 10 :~ ~ ~ T;:. ':°'O: tQQufalt~e: of 0 1ancs 1C: the LI ... flllllt 111111 motivated. $3.25,000. can .3 80 2 8A detached houae Beevt 2 ttoty 3 8dr1' iliary in addition to Beach. brother, WU· low1, to-wit: ' CF22825H0384-A, 8Flot ... .,,.,.~ a.a.:341931 of Of· cont1ruetlon of tow· and 4'74' WHtmln• •r Ave . 673--8900 1n· Cellf Homee. Won't ~ .-.is htn. ~ giving many benefit Ham Jerome Cagney Lot 77 or Tract 8051, .. re-non cushions. 2119ett, 2 rub-l\eltll ~dt ln the Omo. 6t moderate-Income houtlng Newport Beac:;h. Open l.llltl ceu Mn 131-1299 ttMa. lfO pvt p•t19 performances in of Newport ac • ,1.33 of Ml1e.111neou1 die Property may'~ In-C:,tyty c.,lf 1 a · project hll not bMn d• 110 ._.,1._ lac. lngly redecorat•~ Be h cordedln&oo6<223•tPIQM llerftndeta 1 lttap I pec1. llleCou Recor<W of Or unit•. The IOcatlon of thla Sundt)' 1-Spm. -""HHlko'T w/880. Ltg '°' Cl'I...,;. churches and for brother, James Fran-Mape In tl'll ofllot of the A.-~tlel at: 24000 Avlla •not n • ForOnR•· Rll· t•mlned. Gr .. t Newport He!Ohll lo-s24s 000 charitable organim· els Cagney, of Stan-cord., of Or1nge County, Road, Laguna Niguel, C.ll-;cr'l-::t<by ;~1rr E .P R. Category 3: Boyt' and cation. convenient to AEALESTATt OPE NSATISUM 1-a ' tiona. The family be· fordville New York loge1htf With• oettT ~ rornl• 92677. Del'wMn 9:00 NAONEA and KATHLYN L: Girl•' Club Flcilltlea. 1\19fy1hlng Lovely t ", .. orv, f1M900 '87 w~ i Came r·ealden•· of • . · memb4W~ In •no---tnd tO:OO AM. Payment litf.GHt1'' wlll 1111 at publfie Goel: To anti.not oe>-co ntemporary w ~ r TURTL.l N>C* ND05 ........... i ... A mua ot chriltian Hotne <>wnert AalodetJon, erm•· Full peytMnt ,.. lllCtlon ,0· hlgtleat blcSdef tOt pon\Mhtea tOf 1e1w-and ia.. 2 ., ett.cheCI aw· ctliftl ••I Li llB af t'hM. '*' ...,,.. -. C.orona del Mar. Ca. burial will be held moreeommonlyknownu; Quired on acceptance of :utt(PayiblettllrNoflaJe mod••l•lnoome .)'out11 1n1 age$215.000term1.Udo BelcOurtlTIOCMi.M-4-7104 l l l-lll l In 1969.Asamember December 10 1984. 50283 Otcna Counc·/•Zf1!!9· lgheal bid. Form of Pay-ni.wtufmoneyoftheUn11ed lheat.. Pacific Group, Mr UIJIUJ.IAI UNIVE .. SITV P•RK· Ox· NEWPORT HEIGHTS f N nal Ch · PM 0u' Lad range oonty. ...,.._, ment· All payment• mutt~ St 1 ) 1. Or9"Qt County Object1~·Toprov1<1eaf1-111 I der man Sr n ", " o atio anty 6:30 at r y Term• ot .... cuh In law· by cun. <*tlllecl cl'teck, ~!:r • Munlotpal Court, clllty ror low-and moderat• (71")'32..0250 . 1211,llO f0<d modej 3 8d 2 '-'t>&. et\ttmlng Old fun!OMO 3 League, Inc., she be· Queen of Angels lul money of tht .United cHlll•r't or tre11urer'1 4801 JamlxWM Boulev1td 1neome youth In tile area. 1 Br +den°' emell 2ncl Bd. 1ge 11m rm 2200 SQ ft. BO home w/jKUZZI & I019 came President of the Catholic Church. ~tatea ~ eale. TO BE SOLD :heck or by• United Stat• Newport a..c11. CA 92oeo: Category 4 F1lr Houlfno or1g1n111y e1re1aur1 f17g,500 By Owner of land By owner M«lnD N t Ch ter and N l . B (' h ASllS l>Ollli, bank. ••Pr.... or South Entrtnee Ill rigJll Service. Liil ltTTIH condo w/l<Yvely bay "'" 78&-0579'-e% to 8rOllera s24g,ooo. 11•..&2·2• t! ewpor ap e~p o r ea , • 8id1orofler11obelnwrlt· 1alegr1ph mone)' order. 1111• and lnt•eat convey.ci QOll. To antur• equal Tll .. 01_.I from1id11lldtr.ldeelr.. ortve meu778-10l1 No also served for 6 yrs Calif. In tennent wtU Ing and w111 ~ received It Make oheck or money order 10 and now n.ld Dy her houtlng oppor1unltltt for all -,... '1 treat tor llveat>oard Of WfW lttc~ l 9Qet1t1 piMae on their Nationa be private. In lieu of the atorauld o~ at any p1yable to the internal Rev-Jnder .. Jd OMd 01 Trutt Jn MQmant• of the community, R2 lot In gr .. 1 Cotta M• .. weekender for city _. .......... ••HAM Exec. Board. Mrs. flowers family sug· Um• after the llrll publl· anueS«V~. theproc>erty11tu1tedlneale1 regarellff• 01 r-. lnco!N, locatlon lncludff •one dWeller Small t>ut the IU..,..llYllW ___,.. _, .. ~ l · 'al cation llertof and before Ntture of Tltlt: The right, .. ty CA cMtc:rlblng tile age, raflglon. national origin. Bdrm home with room for :.~.., M•Kel • nr Home/Duplex 7S6-9162 Wagner recent Y was gest memon con· dtt• 01 ••le. Tt1eph<>!19 In-tltle and 1nttrNt ot tne tax-.. oun • ·. 01 3 Block °' mar1tal 11a1111 addltlonel unit. Full price leut •--119 lnc:r.dlble wfllt4'W•ter and 5 t09 ~om.. N.I ac11ve in the Show-tributiona be made to qutrl• •t: (213) •33·4335. ayer (nemed on the front ot :: ~:'!:~ T~act. 'c1tt of Obltctlve: To contraci 11onlySt1,0001 Adjacent l>Y $3.50,000. ooaet line vlew9 from 11'1111 =.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boar Chapter o f The Family Theatre, (714) 54'7·30"1 or <714> lhleform)lnandtotl'\eprOp-NewportBeach,ll per Map wltllanegenoythatprovldea R2 lot la aleo available. 144-1211 2 bed/2ba 11ng1e ~ • OCP AC d N 720 l S Bl d Loe 821-2922 arty It olfer.o f0t ..,. tub-r ded 1n Book 4 Page 33 ra1r noutlno ttrVlote. Thi Excellent opportunity tor l!llB home. L¥ge tU. dtCll ~ •an as ew· waet v • Dated 11111 111 day of DI-l~t to any prior valid o~ltcallaneou• Mape re-aoency I• rocated at 1525 nret time ~ °' In-androomto ui>and Aelc· ., ... a-t port Harbor Guild Angeles, Calif. 90046. cemt>er. 188". outat•ndlno morto..., .,,.. oordt of Orange CountY bat 1'7tl't Streat, Santi Ana. .....tori Call 14&-7171 t ~ 1 *218 000 _,, Secretary. pa c I f I c View llMnor 0. WMm .. At• ::umbra.noat/ or other llent TM ltreat addr .... tnd THREl:·YEAR COMMUNt. Ii ' ~g _ l . ng ' Sparlllt"t Mftdr:;:::e1-ii>::iMll A memorial service Mortuary Directors tomey.!.~wc, '! ~A~t" n ltvOf 0 third P111111 other common deelgnatlon TY DEVELOPMENT PAO-ff~~-~· I: -"'\fl HI 1411' 1 v1~1.!... r~~ unlta _.... ' . Long -"· ,. -" • 1galn1t tne tupayer tllat are t tat r«>PtrlY GRAM: 4'&3 MOANING CANYON .,... ...,, .... " -· will be held at 12 644-2700 torMJfClf l .Wttt. wpertor tothellenoftN ~:;~·r~b~';,9',bfu 1, Proi.c1• funded during ; 0 ; .lncompetablei.tyteand llO"ll"h•< wlth3~oome •3ce noon, Tuesday, De· DO RSA I . Watt, Admlfl1tt1•t0t of Unlttd Stat•. All ptOl*fY I• i>urpor1ed 10 ~: 2o.a 30th the 1811·82 and 1883-84 privacy ANdy 10 occupy. ~~ E~ 9arage Exoellent rentti cember 11 at St the ltt1te of Mid Daoe-ofltrtdfor..,.Wher•lt•nd Streat Newport BMeh CA program y .. ra Included 2 BR 2 BA Harowooo .,,,_ hist°')' Financing 1vd-MI h 1 d All CHARLES JOSEPH dent, Admlnlatretet of 1 ... u 11 and w11nou1 reeouree 92ee3• • Hou1lng Renabllltt tlon. llUl. l lT&TI SAi.ii floor• carP.t tkyllle it>M, s.&95.000 c ae 1 an 1 OORSA. a resident of tet• of Cl\arlM "•tmond 1ga1ntt the United Stttat. T 11 e u n de,. 10 n e d Houtlno Coet• Reduction, B k 1ee · 1e baam'•d celling• frpl Angela Eplacopa Irvine Passed away WMt. " Noguarantyorwarranty,ex· Subetltuted Trui tM dlt· Publlc Service. 1'41ttorlc ~I .,t! ~.: 11~7%. S24'S $OO By o~ner WANTED IMMEO ~ Church ln Corona de! Dec . be 6 1984 Publlthed Or~ Cout e>r ... or Implied. 11 made aa claim• any llablllty for any Pr1MNat1on. Oavelopment ti arbor area. Conflden. 760-9233 Cour1 .. y to view lot In Emerald Bay cw - ~ATI RFKO'llT HOMl '-t-. AEAL ESTAT6 Mar where she has em r • • Otlly Pilot o.oein e. 8. lo tile vlllellty ol tile utte. incorrectneea of the etr"t ol • Compr~ Com-llally call John Car-v ERi. D Oil Open 1·5 lrilne Co\19 Propert• be f th Santa Ana. Calif. He 15, 19~ Quality, quantity, weight. lddr ... and 01ner common munlty Oeveloplnent Plan, r tr•. By The Sea •94-07"1 or been a mem r o de is survived by hi.a lov-SaSu-471 ala , or condition of any of dee!On•tlon If any lhown Cod• Erttorcement, and Or· Duplex Or•t 2 br 2 ba 854'· 128' 111·1400 Altar Guild an in w i fe Emil . 11141 prOpetly, or It• fltneaa l'terefn. · ' •noe County Fair Houtlno owners unit. 2 b< 1 ba I ~~~~~~~~: Choir. She is survived d g h C Yi PlBl.IC NOTICE lor 1ny utt or purpoee. No hid ..,. Wiii be rnad•, but Council COntrac1. Project• Income unit. Ck>M to 1111 WJ UI let OWNER Of.SPERA TE· 106 by her h u sband , aug ter aro ctllmwlll be eoneldered fOf without coven1nt or war-tundeddurlngthe 18'4-a& REA1.TORS14'-7414 S2115,000780-01"5 lllTIUlllU Vt1Cordova.M••ott.- H W Bovaird, Coat.a Mesa, K·11tt0 tllowanoa Of adJuttmtnt or r•nlY expr ... or Implied r• program ~ Include Hou• .,..,. ..,,_ l71-7lk Rich~ · agner; and her children, NottouU•of....,'1opo tor rMCllllon of the Nie ;ardt' 11tte, po11a111on'. or Ing Aatlaf?lllt•t1on, H01;11lfl9 ~tge golf couree .,... iiia.tiiiii_iii,.,i_iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ao n , R ichard K . M k K ith N al 9'tJ baMd on flllure of the prop-ancu~ranc... lncluctlng Coat~ Rtductton. Boyt tnd •••• f lT&TI L•••• YllW l'torM . .a BO. 3\ot 8A with waan er· da'tlihter ar • e · e • at flfl¥•.... erty to conform wltl'I any n · , ... OharWM Ind expen ... Olrlt Club Factllti.t, and Or-"""" _. PoOI. IP9 & g1tnt room. ... ..,. llUllT ~ • ' ' Beth & Scott; and IOn, No. 12.aa2.a prtlffd or Implied r~ of thlt Sul>t11tuted TNet" ange County Fair Houtlng LOW RATES-LOW FEES of oc.an and Spygla11 Hill. ReduollCI 10 UH.900 rftt>.wt • Conalanee E. agne~ Charlea, Key Largo, In tile Superior Court ol r .. e nlltlon. Re dt rnptton and of the tNtte c:t .. ttd Dy Counell Contraat. JOHN KOROICH 813-&Mll Thia ••~tional Plan e. 3 uaume $24'0,000 Try low h olo. to wortl. H<>nt!t of C.orona del Mar. Florida and hil chll· the Slat• ol Ctllfornla, IOf Rlglltt; The right• ot r• llld Deed ol TNt l. to pay HOUSING AEHAB ILI-11•• l lL .... Bdrm. 2'1' ba In Jaernlne oown. Patl"IClll Tencw. 11\lp 11\epe wtth ""cQ. and parentl, Retha . the County of ORANGE !Mmptlon. u apeelfled In lh• remaining prine1p11 TATION. Tile City Wiii con----Cr-. hU luxury &P'-&31·1291 OffUI, qualtty waltplipen. and Floyd Kimble dren, David & Laura, In tht Mttltr of the Ettate lnttfnal Aevanue Codi MO-IUml of tne notl(a) MC:Vrad tlnut to <>"-IOW-lnter•t 5BO SB•l169,900 polntment1 throughout Ill* eoun1er1. OM d b h Willi three sitters. Evelyn of ESTHER Luc 1 LL E uon 4337, are quoted" fol-by Mid Deed ot Truat to w1t loan• and partial rebatN f<>f •BO 28a·S 1"5,000 the hom• l ground• planked floora, plultl an rot er am Pearaon of New YOUNT Dee.ued Ion: See 8337 Rtdtmp-1189 500 oo with 1nter•tt 11n11e-l1mlty 11 n it u '°' 480 2ea~s1s.a.900 En1oy the MCurlty of a catP9I Lota of epace fO! of Douglaa. Artzona. York J~e Michaella No1ioi 1111er1byg1ven111at lion ot Proptt1y <•l Befort thereon from July 12. 1984 mo lie h~ rlflabllttat~~· 4'B02Ba·S13A.900 gated community Call entertalnlftil during Off· .. • • the und•llOntd wtll MO II Stle. An~peraon wl'ION 1t 13.00% per annum tt Thia program "Iowa qua I.,-3BO 2Ba-S129,900 today tor mor• 1nfor-time on the huge panelleO {51 Loni Island, N · Y . Privett ..... to the l'tlgheat properry H b"'1 leYltd provided In Mid notl(t) plu1 Ing low-and moelerat•ln-Call ua for dttall• on tn.M matlOt'l $305 000 rec:;r .. uon room With flJI' MORRISON Ann Klein of DaytonA and belt bidder, tub)ect to upon thall t\19 Ille rlOht to all cottt, charo• and any coma Fountain I/alley rMI· great timlty hom... Open Todly 1·5 btr. pool tabi. & t lftN JEANNE CAGNEY Beach Fla Mr Doru. conflrm1tl0n ol Nld Su· pl y Ill• amount dut , Ind all edv•neea I 00 with denta100Dtaln 1M11tanc•ln 133Jurnlne Cr .. tl llrtpl•~ s .. tr1l1 G MO R RISON res.I • . . al '*'°' Court on or afttr the together with the ·~ lnttrMt orele< to complete certain .-. bedroom 2 .,.th It • • a • was a commercl art· 18111 day of D.ci.mw its.a of the prOC*ldlno. If lily, to TM ·1>ene11ei1ti.e under 11ome 1mprovemtnt1. Tr aditional L......i ..... • d ent ot Newport ist tor over !>O yean, tttheofflotofMETC.Al.'l ,,,. Steret1ry al tny time llld Deed of Trvtt her• BOY'SANOOIALS'CLUB 1f 'fiisor g,..IP'iee Beach. Puaect away he was a member o f MCKENZIE. 19128 MagnOll• prior 10 lhe Nie lhereof. and lof()(I •xecuttd and de-FACILITIES· FecllltlM.,.. to Rea lty r ''2·1211 December r.-1984 at th Costa M Art Stf .. t. Sult• 201. ~funt• Uj)OnlUChpaymenttMSec· lllltred to the undef'ligned beprovldedto Fount&ln Val· ~ e olty e eaa lnoton Beactl. CA 92646. retary thall rtttore tuell ind oauMd Mid Notlot 01 tey youth in conjunction wit~ 631·7370 her reafdence. She L.eague, and The Art· CountyofOAANGf, St111 of pr°'*'Y to hlll'I, Ind 111 Default ltld Etec:llon to Sell tile Hunu~ton I/alley Boyt 1IO llHH YllW j PETE BARRET I REALTY PllftCI ...aTRiltl HLLMOADWAY MORTUAl'Y 110 Broadway ·Coale Meta &42·9160 aAL TZ M9'Ql .. ON IMtTit TUTHILL WH TCLI,, CHANL 427 E 171hASt Coate Mesa 84&-9371 is t Prof' e u lo n a 1 C•llfornt1, 111 rtglll, 11111 and further Proceeding• In con-to" recofded In the county and Olrl• Club. The Club 7 86-1172 ProttUtOnalty o.coreted Leam•eof New York. lnter•t ot eald deoMMd 11 nectlonwttlltlletevyonaucf " Mier• the r .. 1 property 11 ~~ .. d' • ...'!~ 10011oew.i Claoltted Ad• ere tne home w/ lbd 2.,.. p,... • e-Ille tl!N of death and Ill the property thall CMM rom located • ..,.. en ..,..,..,,,_ 1n1"' to • 1uee .. afVI Red ed The family lived in r\ght tlll• Ind llltlt'MI 111111 lhettmeof tutrlpeyment (b) Oat•d· Nov•mDer 27, yOVtll Including eoelal .,.. garltge °' )'t rd talellt'• • /.,_.,.. Uglout i rea uc ·--------the Costa Mesa art"& the .. ,,11 of NICI deCeaMd Aedemptlon of AMI &t11e N4' · ..to_Rro90t, helltn. pll~I Dett~ wsy 10 t.ii mora S30K ~ '309.000 for the put If years. l\alacqulredbyopert tlonof After Sate. (1) Period Tne· •~ 1. IC.IATIHO. ucetlon, ~al inltr•t people! 38~MICMl$0n0ft¥e Anum•ble fn ~4'5,00C iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit A rial .... m law or otl\trWlN other tllan owners ot eny rMI property ~ ,,.,.._ cl ...... w lturll _,,,, and Irvine Bob Y 631· 296 memo mass "'"" or In ICIClltlon to tMI ot Mid told u provided In MOtlon P\.lblleMcl Ortngt eo..1 apee111 trip• •nd ev.nt• A be held Monday De· deoetlMd. 11 the tlmt Of 0335. their ,,..,.., ••ICUtM. D•lly Piiot o.c.tnber 2, 9• rn1ior1iy ol the partte191tlng on tow· and ~It.in· 1111 lleM l cember 10. lOAM. at death. 1n ll'ICI io a11 the ..,. or eddmlnlltr•tore. °' eny 18, ttt4 you111 era lfom tow-~ come o..ie111 arum 1nc1 ;EXs+Slot i H2.0oow St. Joieph HOlp~tal tlln , .. 1 property eltuattd 111 per.on llavtng lllY lnter..i Su-309 moder1t1-lncome-famlllM. bllgllt .,..,, ""4 uro-nt 21><1. lrpl, trg IOl/llltey 1°" theOtrdenOro\19 County of therlln, or t llen t'*-On, or HOUSINO COSTS RE· nffd Houalng Aetltblll· II A 75~ 50e0 -------"'.'"'~~ Chapel. ln Orange. Or1nge. s1111 ot 'eaittornia. ltlY pereon in their behalf. DUCTION The City I• worlt· tatton. aoy.· and Q1111· CtuD on. no Qu gt • 1210.• Mt.II Ca. • In lieu of flowers pertlcullrtY dttetlbecl u 1oi-th•ll be permitted to rtdMm PtllllC NOTICE Ing With d•wlOC*'I 11'14 non-fl'tci111•. HOU11nQ Coltt ~ * •.s. YITllAll * 3 8d a 1 Bd. _. tn.n the family au~ea\ !Owl. lo-wit· . the Pfoe>ertY told. or any profit eorpor1t1on1 tlltt ouetton, 11'14 Pvt>ltc wvtce 8"'aNo NEW CONDOS. 10yta Old FrolcM 4 car ~ Loi 53 of trlCI 1848 u 1>tf Wtlcular trtet ot IUCh Pf~ NOTICI Ofl pr()C>OM 10 oonatruc:t rent.i are prOflCI• wfllCll wlll prtn-"" Delocl'I memorial contr u -m recorded In ~ Ot lttY •t eny time wttNn 120 TllUITll,. IAU Of f0f¥119 hOUllng untt• for clpelty benefit low and 8UtLOERS CLOSEOUT perking. tti• Jo tions be madl to e ~! ~ "3 Of Mi.: ~ ,,.., the .... thlr'eof YOU AA( IH OEFAUL T tow-Income lamlll•• and ~lt..+ncorne fflmllle.t Aedvoed 1 13.000 under JACO~ ~EAL l"I' American Heatl As· 'Mape In the Of· (2) Ptlcl> Suen ptOC*tY Of UNDER A DEED.OF TAUST t lelerly per1on1 The fair HOUlll'IQ Se~.,. 111 VA appt91 .. I Mutt 111111 5--6870 l t.ion Ito. Of the Recof<W of Ilk! Ir act of ptaperty tflllf " DATED APRIL 23. 198". UN· purp()M of the proOfMI I• to lllglbll edmlnl9trltl\lle ... ~In~"' •. 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Bkr ~17 ~w ort ...B•a~h Stat• on conflnnat* of dMmect II ~ed. tllM.10. °' THI NATVAf Of' THl lOiC0,,18Cl11Mftt £11gfble..... • wllf lmpliarMnt tne 2bll ge t.n<led yltd •Hf·-114'. away Dfotm: ..... or part CUf1 Ind b.... the a.or.tary, fOf the uM of PfllOCHOINOI AGAINST ~ ~ thoet eon-~ ot Category 2. 8oye' SI l5,000 • ~Vu r, ........ ' • commu~ ... enoe •idenOeCllJY not• ... Ille purch..., hi•,...,.= Of YOU, YOU IHOULO O()N. otrMCI with emptoyment. Ind Qlrll' Club ,ICillty wm ... I N 75'4-120l """'' ..... '1 r 3, 1984 at ff~ cured ~y Mortgaee °' Truet Wi9na. the amount b)' TACT A l.AWYIA. . Cfl!N "'811tr'tllon. Cflltcl Qlfe, INbll 1ntlnlNillt of !tie °' On1\ pOOll1ennla near ~ Mll*ftltal. H~ WU 72 Deed on Ille pr-IO "'°" pul'dlaMf Ind ..,., on°'°'"''* 2,. IM4. at lleialth Or\lt •bule. ~ Doll Of Category :t. IM-ttle 3 BR ., .. ,,,.,.,. "~ S IS s~iou.. f'r;)IC, Cfbl-gar PITT BARRETI .. REALTY b;;;. old. Survived.. told. fen per l*lt T ~ t~ •I the rete ~ 20 .,_. '0'00 a.m., IUZANHI l . tton. welf•1e. Of NetMttoneil Ol'lnOI Coun\Y l"llr H°'6tlng ._,...,.,.. ....,..._, bltne o<S 1ermt Npt er.et If o .. --bid to tie cMpoelted With bid oent l>tf eMUftl. 1"9Ct Of klATlfltG • ~ llPPolnted Medi' Cound Contract will MM ~t·,"Pfn ~E !.~ l-3 If, Oen.~ unlta I~~~~~~~= y hll w e . auuw. llcllorOlfer•toC>elnwrtt· J\INor tncumbfMOee e-. ""*""*' T~ under ORANO! COUNTY FAIR 10 llOOOmOliaft the go11 of ~ ti..___. ,.Ja.,,. .... , 10 I· Tht\a-out hta adult 1 Ind wt" ~ r.oe1vec1 at Wl(c:). lftect of .Nfllor lfl.. Mid Deed of TM!, r.oonted HOU$1HO COUHClL. Tiie C.-.otY i .,_.,. -...--I IUll l9lJI buain••• lite, Mr. 1~ 1f0teaetc1 of'lloe 11 1t1y C111nllf1lnC88. A Oll't~ of on AuQu9t 20. t"4 • Doc1r CitY Wiil continue'° contract ~ ~ to co-M.,,tt a Id ~ Wl3 Outhi wu e= 1i;ne lft« the 1n1 publf. .... Of IMtMMI ~ ,,_,. '-te 1.aeNI, of Of. .itll . thi. oroentntton tn. ,.,..,,, on tile tl!rt1-1"' deeka. IOlttng oemnoa • .... -:, 111...,c Oltlon her.of ltld befOre Ql*I or• died to,..., prop-flolal ~In the OfllOI of onteno provide fair llouling C°"'munt~ n ..,. tr;tc: ~ 2 IO ~ in me .... ,..nee .. °"" -'"* w-ftounteln "•"" or tM tel 11nlt w/trpe TtRMa "'61 t1I\ csey of o.. l!lOQ .lfllll ~ .,... C0\11\tY, Ctllfomla. •· l'llllOlnt• TM '* ...._,. 1taw1t et c~ ~lllQ ~ ooo a. w \ c:out He re OMIDer 1.... · ~ propettf from .. ..,... .,,_, ~ CLffO"D "· ~ ....,... ~ Development o~ JA.COl8 'MAL TY __ _ a ft d W "-f 'A_ --~ At· at'IClltfttnnoel. end tK* ITAA~ WALTI" "' OOMll.,.,. d~tton, ~OOflt.:ttN t76-tt?O tired ln 1.,74 ue '° ,.,._., at L•• 11Jlt °"' ~ the 11an ot the wAONl'l 9"4 KATMLYN L. lendlotd·fwnant conf110t•. o..t"*" 11 City • lMtJth. ... ...... It ~t.. .. ,, u..d ..._ with WAONI"-..... at ftU4llO ..... _,._..19, 8"11 ,.._. 1otoo .... AwrM, (?14') A memorial •rvke =~"''"' ....... CA to~tha~wee!Mdl ......._to hll'*t~.:: 11iAlllHMIHT n. ... ....,,,. bt.-on IM wW bt mnduct.d by ~.....,"',...~"':'.:........_Of. ~=.•ot':UNteO 1CM111Q II en 111i1"*''0. ===~ th• Rev. Todd =:-,....,,......_ y. ....,,, .... Airtte M • ...._.et. °'9'111 ~IN Commun;~ ~ ~fo"*""11Uo,,..UI SoranHn Tut1d1y ..,.. ... ...,.,-. , ..... ., u.-1: ....... CA tiii# ._.., Muftteipal 09uf'· .,..,,. "T:'C feeor!"'*' '_. ~ ..e Dec Jl 19841\ lfM. •D 11f1 to. (11.t).,..__ •t ...,,,..._ l ou=, *"8 '°_. ~1 benDew'oomei.- St ·,.,;_ tplet'opal o:i;•=:•0::r.0~ ~~ ~ :=Jt'Q~ CA~. :::m.,,. .,•.:_.. . .._ "*=~"Q.:Z Church, N wpon ,_.... ;'Ml ,.._.. • lrMI ~ Uf_, 0.11"19,..u M> • , a.ch.8urialat.. ......,. ..,...,, • tlN ,... _.. _, lieNl•I•.,...._-.. tti::=======::l•-==~~~.;....;.:;o...:t.iiiliii=-amliiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~ • • 'r ' --~-------~--~----~---=--~------:--~--~~~---------::---------~----~---------------------------~-:--------~- f I 0rMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Decembet O. 1084 • • ~ • • • . . • I • !t • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • irt • ~ ~ .. ~ HOME FOR C .. lSTMAS 816 CMYON • ON TtE GOLF C<USE Open Slt/Swl 1·5 18 Cherry .. Thrs home 1s so cozy · you must co.me to see 1tl Used brick. French doors & windows. pretty flower cardens. lovely open views, nice privacy. Completely remodeled '#rth 4 bdrms & family room, 3~ baths, 3 fireplaces. a spacious. 'charmin& master suite, new plantation shutters. wallpaper and draperies-and all absolutely 1m maculate! Yoo un. 11 you hk&-be m by Christmas! $939,000. excel assumable financing .. Offers encouraced. lRVN: TERRACE • FEE FlRST TH OFFERltGI! Open Sat/Swt 1-5 1500 Santlf)tb Terr 3 Bdrms of 2 & dtn. 2 baths. met rock fireplace with raised nearth. hardwood floors under carpel· rng. Seller will finance with 20\ down. 121h\ fixed. amortized 30 yr amortrzation. due 10 yrs $269.500 Call to see anytime CtES .. E REAL ESTATE, REALTORS -77 OPEi TODAY 1-5 3 bchl. 2 ba, near new condo. Spa, •iew. $300.000..... 2723 5th Ave . OJd CdM larfHt lot, 4 bG'm, covered patio. fhpit, sport ccut. $349.000 ............ 1230 Sand Key, Hbr Vu Hrlls. CdM Ccuttry £nclM ~bdrm, 3 ba, famiy rm. $435.000 .... , .. 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands. CdM Liiie view, rw tennis, coif, 2 bdrm, 2 ba . $249.000 ............. 45 Canyon Island. Brg Canyon. NB Good as...,... u . South of tilflway, 2 Bdrm near shops. $215.000 ............................. .704 Avocado. Old CdM .. • --U""IVUI: tl()Ml:S • ,. • ' II • ~ " ~ • • c • ~ • • • • c • -;. .. ... ) • • ,.,. . , • . . .. < ' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 u•t Cout Hl9hw•y. Corona del Mer 101 VIA UOO, UDO Ill£ OPtN IA T /SUN 1-5 Marvelous 6 Br baytront 78' on bay. pool, spa 100' boat space Will exchange. Channing Spanish 3 Br. 2 Ba on 4~· lot, deck. courtyard. pier & slip $1 .100.000 BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFRONT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaces. $1.250.000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting Oct'an & Jetty Vl<'W~. 4 Br :~ & 3700 sq ft <:Cir peirkrng $1 ,285,000 WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT At NH Y C Tnid1t1onal 5 Br spt~·t.acular bay v1<>w OwnN fm<1nu ng $1 .050.000 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE 173 MYSTIC WAY, LAO BCH OPEN SUN 1·5 Panoram1t <x.'t'an & cit v vlf•v. -;pa<1ous 5 Br :s & Xlnt f1n;rnung. now $i'l0 000 COTTON POINT EST ATES Custom 1x.c.·etn \.'If w loL., m·xt 111 C.i:..1 Pat:1f1c.a. San Cl<'rnf'nt1· from $:l'l0 11011 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prime English lrad1uonaJ 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's, hrdwd Clrs. nr UCLA. $685,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·11 Roy.,,cf,. o,,,,.. N 8 67S 6161 OPEN SUNDAY 21 Encore Ct, re (1·4) .. ~·;:.r· .................... $250.000 Newport Crest Towntiome 1 Bd. Z111 Ba Full ocear view from Irv rm & masler suite Pool & tennis 34 Encofe Ct. re (1-4) ............................ SlU.500 Newport Crest Townhome fully lurnished 2 Bd 21, Ba Ocean view from master ~u1te Pool & tennis ' 32 lnu Loa Ct. re (1-4) ........................ $164,00 Newport Cr~t Townhome 2 Bd. 2 Ba New pa1nl drapes & carpet Pool & tennis 3 Trblte Ct. "8 (1-4) .............................. $189.0 Newport Crest l ownhomP Model condrt1on spec tacular Y1ew 3 Bd. 2"7 Ba Pool & tP.nn1s 2 Trl>utt Ct, re (1-4) .............................. $180.00 Newport Crest Townhome Tri level 3 Bd .. y21? Ba pool & tennis Some ocean vrew 5 bbon Ct, NB 0 ·4) ..................... ~ ......... $169..}00 Prof decorated. 3 Bd. 2'h Ba Shows hke a model. new carpet. pool & IPnni'i 621 Donald Place, NB (1-4) ...................... $350.000 1 of 4 homes on cul de m . 4 yrs new Super floor plan & decor 3 Bd. den. formal drn Assume loan 305 Nlrttstar ln, 0. Stn •• {~}.::: .... 1985.000 Buut1ful & ipact0us home 60' on ay with dock for lte • yacht Perfect S 8d family home WE 200' Plllll ISUll NtlT fflll 4/ + bdrm. btg dock (~). play lawn & swim beach Walk to oc ean tun_ 1 cat parkrng Low owner fin $750,000 (land incl) Room for expansion h1tr <J·I) H0-0202 IEW PllCEI 1111,000 CTIL 1,.1 S1t/S11 1-4 IEW TOWHOIH-USTSllf SHClll Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom models. Inv1ung living moms. massive bnck fireplaces. ModE>rn kitchen. bu11uns, microwave. oak cabinetry. c.-eram1c tile. Huge bedrooms Finished 2 car attached garage Large patios From $139,500 Call today . OCEAIFROIT 1315,000 OPEi SAT /Sii 1-1 6101 SElSMOllE Cllar•l11 a ltt4rooms, 2 hths, 41•111 rH•, 2 oar 11r11•· Sl•clt f1•llJ tr •• ,1... EHJ ICCHS. ltst haoh with wllittWlttr •I••· OWIER lll-1182 CISTll 8111101 YlEW lllEHn Elegant designer 5 BR plus home w1lh French doors and windows. l'Omplete nQ>w lut.chen and apphan«-s. new bath- rooms, and oak detail treatment thru-out New frontyard btndscapLng IPD llll&Y 1·41SO 2021 Pert lrttt.i UUTIVI NITftllt PHPHT111 •&11 HUI, lleatter 111-M 11 CUH, ll&ITIFIL 08110 HAil TME IUCll 2 Bc:.odroom. i bath with high t1E>rhngs. f1repluu" tennis. JX.IOI and !>pa $9.500 DOWN OWC 2nd TO at 9% or assunw A R M for balan<.:l' $I 08,500 Leasc.•/optron availabll' IY OWllH Hl·U21 COllHA Hl.l&I CllH lllHWll YIEW HIE OPH HISE HTIHAY 2·1 Enpy canyon bving in this lovely l'X pandl'd canyon home 1 z acre lot V11:w from most rooms Private bea<.hes, large.· family room & party dc'<.'k Expanded .md upgrn<.I~ LISTH AT UH,000 Tll IUllll • 1111111 (7f4J110.1na 501 lleoHtr4 Pl. .J 642-5678 HEOITIYE FAMILY HIE 1111,• A reaJ showpla<.-e Lovely large liv- ing room Brighr modem kitchen. 4 large bedrooms Atrium with bubbl- ing spa off mstr bdrm suite. Cov'd pallo, great for entertamang. Ideal cul de sac loc. ' h1tr1•lc Oot11 I ll1r~tr Yltwt Magmflt.-enl English Manor in ex- clusive gatrd coastal community. 5 or 7 bedrooms, 6 or 7 baths. Meticulous attention lo detail throughout Cold- well Banker -Ask for Maxine Put- nam. In. (114) 111·1311 .. ... (114) 413-1421 BEACH COMMUNITIES A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH IALNA PEllllSUU 1271,000 For the true beach lover-darling 2 BR. 2 BA. beautifully kept home Just one door to bay and sandy beach. Private brick patio. quiet location. Motivated seller Submit PElllHIU $211,IOO Delightful 2 ·BR beach "doll house". Excellent condition. Room to add on or up. Kitchen looks out on large, sunny patio and yard. Steps to bay/ocean. Don't miss this one HLIOA PElllHULA 1315.000 This 3 & 2 BR, duplex boasts a superb location . 1 block 1rom bay & ocean Walk to shops & restaurants Very clean. excellent condition Thrs rs a very popular rental area' .WEST llEWPbRT Hta,000 3 Units located on the sand rn super rental area. Seller financing available at 12%. IALIOA ISLAllD 1115,000 The "Olde Balboa" look 10 this south bayfront residence on Balboa Island with marvelous potential. 3 BR. 2 BA. private pier. WHT llEWPORT Slll,000 Custom oceanfront 3 BR home features oak cabinetry. gourmet kitchen. three fireplaces. corner location Forever ocean views wrth sunsets over Catalina IALIO& ISUID IH0,000 Rare 45 feet of island and bayfront. Room for a flotilla of boats on 2 prers Two charming homes each 3 BA rn quiet location En1oy the best of Island life. OLDE COROH DEL MAR 1211,000 Outstanding buy rn Olde Corona del Mar with a 4 BR. 2112 BA front unrt and a spacious 1 BR back unit Privacy and rncome Owner will carry paper or will guarantee the renrs fOr ·1 Year COROH DEL MH S2H.OOO Darling 2 BR 1 BA house plus spacious. newer owner's unit of 2 BR , 2 BA with bay view from balcony Good location near park. s ops and beach Assum frnancrng makes It affordable. JASlllE CHU 1211,000 Fantastic private community location with trees & lawns, across from tennis, pool & spa. Custom decorating w/2 BR plus den & formal dlnrng room on a single level • I IAllHR VIEW HILLS 1410,000 Spectacular 180 ocean/bay light view from this 3 BA, family room, pool 1-specious guest house rr otally remoQeled, 1Qphl .. itMed and gorgeoust Ideal assumable financing. Priced to sell. Land Included SPYIUIS MILL 1111,000 Enter a world of enchantment starting with a ch rmlng courtyard with pool & spa. A delightful 3 BR Country French Portsmouth plus an ex- pansive ocean/fights view ,, RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. SATUlllU HLIOA 326 Anade 3 BR $275.000 SUE EXLEY WHT"''O 1133 Berkshire Ln 3 sO~ool, Spa $327,000 MAGGIE GUTH IEWPHT llElllfTS 609 Donald Pl 4 BR. FR. DR $329.500 EVAN CORKETT Ill UI 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR $550.000 LARAINE SHAW lllD ISU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR FR $625 000 C. RUMSFELD IUllAY IUSMHU 2772 Circle Dr 3 BR $237,500 El.EA.NOR BOWIE WH7'\~0· 1133 Berkshire Ln 3 s<? l""OOI. Spa $327,000 MAGGIE GUTH EHTlllff 812 Aleppo 4 BR, Vu , Pool, Spa $339,000 TOM BOLAND HWPOllT llEllllTS 609 Donald Pl 4 BR, FR DR $349,500 EVAN CORKETT COllOll Ill ll~ 313 Poppy Ave 3 BR $349,900 M MATTHEWS 111111011 YIEW MILLS 1301 Keel Or 3 BR , FR $385.000 MARIAN REEDY HSTILIFF 2407 Blackthorn 3 BR , FR, Vu. Spa $389,000 SUE EXLEY PHIHIU Y.351 East Balboa 3 3 BR $460,000 MARCI A BENTS llHIH YIEW lllLU 1351 East Balboa 4 BR FR $490.000 J DONAHUE -llJ Ul 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR $550.000 LISA WHITE MYUI HHH 1800 Galaxy Dr 5 BR, FR. View $598,000 FRANK SENNE$ LIM ISU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR. FR . $625,000 EDIE OLSON IPYIUSS Mill 2 Drakes Bay 5 BA, Pool , Spa, Vu $625.000 BERT REEDY· UUIA llUll 100 So Bayfront 3 BR. Ocxn< $695,000 L YOIA MURPHY IHF61T Fee 1625 Ba~alde Dr 5 BR. Boat slips $995,000 JENNIFE SHAW mmlllU ""'"" 1913 Eatt B 4 BR s1.9~.ooo BILL BEN r-• PLEASE DROP--BY! . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ·211·1 SAN JOAQUIN ·HILLS RD. IEWPOllT OllHT 1111,IOO ' Sharp Plan One Condo -one story,·2 master BR suites. very private. on lush greenbelt. New neutral carpet & fresh paint. Seller will help with financing. Greet buylll IEWPHT CREST S 171,000 Newport Beach living at its best! 3 BR condo located close to ocean beaches & bay act1v1ties. Formal dining. fireplace. community pool & tennis. _ •EWPOllT IHCll 1112,100 Super 2 BR. den condo. 4 years old. French doors, vaulted ceilings. air-conditioning. Private cul-de-sac location Large assumable first TD at 11 '4%. This rs a must seer MAHOll VIEW HOMES 1241,100 Absolutely terrific 2 BR -+ den Monaco plan with all the finest amenities. Beautifully located with an extra deep lot. Totally remodeled and pro- fesslonally decorated with custom features. WESTOllff 1110,000 Great curb appeal. Charming single story on lovely street. Large country kitchen with bullt- lns, fireplace. 4 BR. 3 BA & wonderful entertain- ing. Private yard. Current best value. FEE . IHYIEW 1141,lOO Expansive lawn and gardens. 3 BR with vaulted ceilings. clerestory windows-light and cheery. Excellent financing. Choice guard gated com- munity with pool, spa and tennis. •EWPOllT lllHTI 1141,l_OO Dramatic price reduclTon on this 4 BR traditlonal home. Cust om bullt on a secluded· private street, this home offers vaulted celllngs, French doors, large master suite. 3.car garage and much more. WES TOLi ff IHl,100 . Simply beautiful 3 BA or 2 1 den. Open beam ceilings. spa in gorgeous garden. Very speclal street. II& CAIYH Hll 000 This promises to be one ·of the most gorge'ous homes In Newport. Its huge lot. cut-de-aac location and panoramic views plus 3 car garage 4 BA. large famlly room and formal dining roo~ makes this an outstanding buyt UH IAYFHIT _ lll0,000 Fabulous fifth floor condominium with bay and ocean views. Walk to lJnlque Lido Village-stores & restaurants. Completely secure bulldlng with poof & jacuzzi. OTHER AREAS lllYlll 1111,000 Under going market. Why? Because the owner must sell. Has found other home. This 2 BR, 2 BA home la clean. well maintained. bright, Js close to tennla. parks, poola. enopplnO and freeway1. Better b9 an early blrd on thla one! HITI UllU 12,aM,111 A coastal landmark designated 11 one of thrH In So. Cal. Thia (Tlagnlflcent new contemporary cu$tom home covers a rock promontory Into the Pacific Ocean. 4 BR. 8 BA. 4 fptca. VIEWS f oreverll 844-8080 AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST TE COMPANY , .. GRUBB & ELLIS 21 23 San J oaquin Hiiis Newpor t Beach, Ca. MACNAB-IRVINE REAL TY 2 Civic. Plaza # 100 Newport Beach, Ca. 644 -7020 OIYH PMOTO llOIE H,J00,000 Magrufacent bayfront horn<> on 196' frontage. 3 Bd, 2/12 Ba, fonnal dmmg with fireplace, outstanding family room with complete bar. BeautJful woods throughout, crown mouldmgs, French doors and oak plank entry. Temfac for entertatnlng inside· or out Ask for Olrolyn Mason 644-7020 I LUFFS • S211,000!I! PerfNt family hornt.· in t h4 · Bluff lo l.>t.-ang offered at a sacrifice pnct' for a quick sale 3 Bd, 2 112 Ba. with lovely greenbelt & purtaal back bay v iew. Ask for Barbara Gothard. 644-7020 TWO STORY LHIH IUSI HTRY This fantastic 3 Bd t.ownhome in prest1g10us Big Canyon has a medley of amenities -rich planked floor in hvmg room. dmmg room. kitchen and family room, four skylights illuminate lhe 1st floor Wrap around patio and views of bay & ocean Wond<>rful buy'' $535,000. Ask for Olrolyn M tclSOn 644 7020 11UOELLHT OPPORTilllTY" $425,000 For this luxurious Big Olnyon townhom~ Comfort..ible living in this gate guard· ed community Imposing two story e ntry opens to 32' hvmg room with walls of glass to a garden view 3 spacl0\J5 Bd, ~., Ba, fo1 mal dinmgroom & wet bar 3 car garage Ask for Lois Egan 644-7020 111.14 AOllf THiii HTITl" En.)Oy your own ltghtc:<l tcnnts court plus an extra large ~I. ~pa & lush landscaping. Out.standing horn<· has 4 Bd, 4 Bt1. w1lh v<-·ry spacious livmg room. dinm~ room & master suite. Property was completely remodf•h>d in 1983 Owner may ex- change-for sm allPr hom(.' in Newport Beach or Lagufta Beach. $1,400,000. Ask for Randy Katz or Bettma Laughlin 1144 7020 64LllH llU" Gorgeous homt.• un outsumdmg lot with full view down Newport l'hanncl Slip will accommodate a 78' yacht' 4 Od. 5 Cull baths, 3 fireplaces and a pool Beautifully dC'COrated! Assume a $750.000 J n Pnced dt $l,39fl.000 Owner 1 willing to ttad up or down Ask for Jon Jal'V\S 644-7020 0 0111& OIYE·HGEPTlllALLY PllCHr' This bt.·uutJCul Chinn Cove home won~ o( the best buys in C D.M or NPwporl11 Floor to ceiling unobstruct.ed forever vww o( Catalina. sunsets. Jetty , turning bubtn .... ,. f'rom evPry room!' 4 Bd, 3 Bo. wa rm woods & l~uded gl.,ss doors add ch rm to thi~ CXN'ptJonal propc.•rty U you lake to t'n\er taln & <'njoy n con.111.aht panoramic view ("h g • this ls a mu.st to M'e!! Pm-c n:duccd to $998,000! Nik !or Nancy Short. 644-7020 "llYIH OIYl-PllYATl llAOI" Lov ty 5 Bd. · . home• In gnu-guarttecf1rvm Cov S~t.' ular entry Wllh •wimmtnR pool, ent~rt.Alnment ar a, occ.•an vi w Orum con.~ldered -ihe flnt'St bt-tK"h tn So. :all! Off Hid ai.-$898,000 Coll Rod Dal y or Al Wt>1nrrt 644-7020 NOILMl1l HIHOTill" Enpy swl'Pping vi WI' or thf'. ocean Crom thll exquiiltc ~ 1Jd lloil'I trr Spyg1 . Every room has n cuatomlu-d with ~x~ptionul d •tall41 such as oak tuardwood floor1. f'lf>iant wh&i. marbl t>ntry. solar hadc., hun.cn, lit(hled dOICta, custom cabt~\l)' & t)otlksh lv Kitchen haJ n ~· modelt'd & ti n w nppllantt ddC"d" Gar eh muaivt'! atorag and ~xt('ruiv I &~Ung Call Marilyn Sulkl y for n ppomt.nwnt lO thlt outatandlng proprny ss~o.ooo 644-702() ... . . . ---- IHI lffSH UTlllAY CAMro SHORE.5 Sltt,MO (1·1) .ul PUUll M 4 BR. FR. Pool, Spa 644-6200 Mldd CoQper CAMEO SHORES Sltt,oM (2·1) 4'21 IMIWI 4 BR FR. Pool, Spa 644-6200 Maxine Propp orH IOISH UTHHY' SHIH BIG CANYON U1t,OOO (1-1) 2 Hf GUiii 2 BR . F'R 644 6200 Dan Bibb BIG CANYON Hll,000 (1·•) t MHlltT&lf Ull 4 BR. J'R 644-6200 Stephanie Grody CAMEO SHORES UH,000 (1·1) "41 PlllWI H 4 BR. FR, Pool, Spa 644-6200 Tom Allinson BIG CANYON SUl,000 (1"4111) t IH ,llT..-01 3 BR 644-7020 LoLS F.gan OPEi IHSH SHIH CAMEO SHORF.S ltff,IM (1·4) 4'21 UllWI 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa 644-6200 Donna GodshaU BEACON BAY 1111,llO (11·•) H IUOll UY 4 BR FR. Wth 644-6200 Mary Lou Manor1 IRVINE TERRACEllH,IM (1·4)1111 IWTU THUCI 4 BR. FR. Pool 644-6200 Donna Godshali CAMEO SHORFS 1121,oM (1·1) "41 PHIWI M 4 BR. FR Pool. Spa 644-6200 Tom Allinson LIDO SllO,MO (1·4) 111 YU UM 3 BR. Wth 644-6200 Barbara AWU! NEWPORT ...... ( 1·1) nu cu,, 3 +Bonus, Sp.i 644 ·6200 M1ck1 Cooper E COSTA MESA SU0,000 Cl·•) 2 .. 2 Ellfl 111J 2 BR 644 ·6200 Paula Ba1ll:'y BLUFFS U1t,OOO (1·4) •o• YllTl IUIH 3 BR 644-7020 Barbara Gothard BIG CAN YON SIH .... ( 1·4) l HI OUTUI HYA1 3 BR 644-70:20 Carolyn Mal!On "Ill OAIYM IUmLU" This 4 Bd. homP L"i elegant in decor with 1m~inli( t-eilmg heights, highly uruque & md1v1dual gar- dt!n kitchen which extends mto a terrace The downstatn-~m serves as a den H<>mt> offers o panoroITUc view o f the surrounding countryside & back bay $675,000. Ask for .i--12 &az.lcy 644-7020 E•UU UY • IHl,000 lmmacul. te, channmg 4 Bd, 4 Ba. Carm ly horn<> C-0uld be 5 Bd or 4 Bd & den Newly carpeted i.asy access to private teruuJ courts and belk·h Ask for DaVld H1r1Chler 644-7020 ........ ~, .. H!i8'-' custom f arrnlt home with & Bd. Separate adult & childr~·._.,_., ~t•krauite w /flreplac<', 1'08rln_g cathedral cetllna. ),..oat.eel on a loveJy <'UI etc-t4'49,"500 A.k for Linda ()eil\1)4\4. 7020 U'fllft.ll a.Tl • '""" Two 2 Bd, 2 Ba. one 3 Bd, 3 Ba, e.ch with fln?pl & ~va~ patio Great lncome Off ~ al $439,000 ·Ask (or Jtm Sellel'I 644· 7020 644-6200 HUIWIOE-IAllH 11111 CIHT Mii. The only Ren.a.assance on the market Wlth 3 Bd, 2\Ai Ba, fanuly room loft, ocean Vlew, plantauon shutters. lot.a of mirrors. large front and beck patios, rare end unit Ask for Ed F&:ano/Maureen White 644-6200 CHTtl OHmY EllLISll TIHll 12,700,000 Thts 6 Bd. 511'.t Ba, fam. nn . library. bonus rm . winf' rm , home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean, bay, and nite htl' view This IS the perfect · Cam1ly & entertaining home. Ask for Ed Escano/Maureen White 644-6200 .IAl•llE OIHI . IHl,000 Outstanding Plan 3 -lai-gest one story in Jasmme Crk with view of ocean. Located on greenbelt Near pool and t.enms courts Large assumable 1st T .D. Motivated sellers. Ask for Maxine Propp 644-6200 l&Hll llME cu••H 1441,IOO $100,000 Pnet> reduction on Harbor R1dge "Kens- ington" 4 Bd. 3 Ba, fonnaJ d1rung room. family room, wrap around pat10 with mount.am and n1gh lhght vtews Community pool and t.enrus courts 24 hour security gate Ask Cor Donna God hall 644-6200 IUH EITHT&lllll II LIHA lSU SIH,000 A dream bayfront <'UStom-built home for formal and informal entertaining Fabulous bay and rught hght views 4 Bd + farruly room Large boat dock and 2 side tlt'S Private bnck patio With a· ttle spa and fm· rtnl( A beauufuJ home very f"t'· ahst1cally pm..-d As k for Tom Allmson M1ck1 CoopN 1144 fi200 WH ... ( lfW\.Y IEOIUTH ...._ Move right m to thlS 5 Bd-pool home on a lovt>IY quwt .. trcet Nt•w carpt•t, paint and paper Largt.• a.l\.ciumable loan Ask for Barbara Aune 644-6200 111 O&HH • FAl•WH LIO&Tltl 11,2tt,.a 4 Bd. 4 Ba. farmly room. b1l1Jard mom plus a 2 Bd guest u1te A pnvatt• pool enham-es this prestJg<.' property Ownl·r 1s vt.•n mouvated Ask for Danny Bibb 644-6200 UIT&ST10 UllfLll lfllUT 1211;111 Wood paneling ~kyhght.-. galoi"\.' F1repl Enonnous maswr Bd suite Ma.\tcr Ba with unken pa tub, 2 add1uonal Bd & Ba Studv. lg patio l"Ommun aty pool & tennlS Incl land A k for M1ck1 Cooper1Martha Ma n ... o 644-tl:lOO ldnHTIYI .. _,.lSTiltllS aau llH, ... Transft-rred own •r h priced th1 chnnmng homt' to U' Spoc1ous rooms, hlgh Ct"lllngR. nd near new pamt C&rpetmg and drapc41 comple- ment the s unkC"'ll 1fvtf\R room and t-l~ga.nt mi tf'r 8d 11uite t5Wn r will L'\l WiU\{U'\aJ"ldng A.41k for Larrv Dvc.-r RH 6200 UYJIM'f WINI .. SUP • Stlt,111 A grt'lt (Amity ho~ ~ar N wport Harbor Yacht Club 6 Bd, 4 '~ Ba. ~ done" lotchf'n, mast r u1lf' two fi~placel. plus ~ rand hp for WUhxt-liiW MUllM --.-..-----twe-1~ Ownffwtll cou.s.dtt opbOn A bMuUful four bd, horfw. o ~ el~. luxury aod ty . The lmpremi~ matter bedroom all c..C.1u,.. 'i9libu tey. lireplaoe. mna room and a su.mptuou.s akyUgh\N t»th. Thla home wu the origl.na) ~j :for this plan and retains all the ln~rtOt' uptradet lot w model. A.k fOf' Ed ~Maurem Whha • 844-8200 • . Ask for Lucy Re.. &4"4-6200 fttl nu1Nmo•M111 Assume 9 R loan and owner will carry on 4 bdrm, 2 1.i4! bath. F V $131 ,900 Assum" $135.000 VA loan on s harp bdnn. 2 z bath home m H.B. Only $15.900 down to VA loan on sharp.bdrm. 2 bath patio home. Just lake a model! Z bdrm condo tn nace tt8C't $82,S>OO ar• . naa IUl man • •• 1111 lt.lfn ...... u.at-. 2600 sq ft ol perfection Newty decorated. highly u!JOraded E.x1ra Ira bOnut fft'I & ~lous country ktteflein S..Utlfulty land- tcaP41d wrap-•round patio on kWaily gre.nbel'I neer pool 1295,000. Call uut 119\n or """ MlelT GE 1s9-9100 • r • • I • • I• ., • ~ • ,. • • '" 0 • 4 " COLDWel..L BANl(eR ~ . ••111.111 • 'EAN SL VD-Sp«\acUJar v1~ws and d lgn ~low ~produe1Jon rosts $995,000 VlEW DUPLEX ose to China Cove t:M" 1 h L1tf' and specious Two BR-& 2 ,., 8A " uni lR VlNE TER RAC New li"11.108 in tht> "New TetTaet'" and ~ low- est pnced S299...500 F 1 Acrom rrom-perk 3 SR 2 BA. Cam nn , 'pool and I yard ..... , .... ----HA.RIDR & ~ Vl.:.n.:>-- Rrmod lf'd ln '82' 3 BR, 3 BA. hbrary nd r nn ~.ooo t THE BA RAY 8R. 2. BA mobile bomt wtth h dock f' the ...... • Sbpa avaalabl $87. llUllllT--... 1.. ., ..... . . _) .. ' I , , •• •i.. GrubbfiEllis ...,.. llllTIT flllll UHlll IMMO .... ~II Relax m 1 beautiful 1pa, while watching the SUNet over Newport Bay. New 4 BR, 4 ~ BA custom home with oak fiool'I, hi&h beamed ~llino and 4 tlrep.t.ces, loca~ tn Harbor Hill. Ed Eac:.ano/Maurttn Whit(> UllM 11111 .... L "IHOT MH,HO Ra.re "Lu(."(lme'' w1th panoramic cx.-ean, bay light v1cwt. 3 BR, 3 BA, tam. rm .. 3 fireplaces, muter BR w1th retreat Lota of plantation shutters. moldings, oak built·lns and marble. Maureen White & Ed Esca.no OAllAllll WATllFIL.l 11,111,0IO Calcadina waterfall flows into private pool and spa with magnificent view1 of Newport Harbor. 5 BR custom quality built Mediterranean jn private community of Harbor Ridge. Open. light 4t airy home,-perftct for entertauung. Ed Eacano/Maureen White ILIUIT,.._MATUI 11,1H ... Th.la 4 BR. 4 ~ BA, formal dining rm, 4 fireplaices, study & lam. nn .. library w/extenlive oak woodwork, huge living rm., 4 car garage home with •wim.mi.oi pool & spa has been designed to of fer the ultimate in privacy & elegance. Maureen White/Ed Eecano uiomn YllW •••1 1111,000 1 .. 1. La14 Spacious 4 BR, 1 level home m one of Newport Beach's mos\ exclusive areas. 24 hr. guard gates. Beautiful golf coune. Outstanding day & night view. Great home for entertamn;ient. Maxine Propp ILl"I YllW 1111,000 BeautUul "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramlc back bay and nite light vie'ft'S. 3 BR, 2 IA BA. Decorated ln neutral colors. Lush greenbelt. 'Close to community pool, tchools and shopping. Incl. land. Donna Godshall EllUSll TIHR 12, 1IO,OOO Prime Big Canyon location overlooking fairways. lake and nite lites. 5 BR. 4 fireplaces. library. billiard rm .. family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine built home. Tom Allinson UYPIM Ult llU ltll,000 Pier and slip, 3 BR. large separate play room above garage. An amazing buy at $975,000. Barbara Aune & TIMI If OUU SIN,• This Harbor Ridge home has it all the way through its 5 BR, 3~ BA, 2 family nns., large formal living/dining rm. area. PLUS LOCATION! Maralou Ingold Ill O&IYH OllTll 11,111,000 A. lovely Valentine built home on the eighth !airway o( Big Canyon g~ll course. The flag lot location. provides ~ total pnvacy and the Country French feeling flows UlStde and out. 5 BR, den and family rm .. all large, all gorgeous. Lucy Rose/Danny Bibb Ill OAIYH ..... ITAll RmUT" 11,111,000 This home, featuring a marvelous blending of architec· tural concepts. is constructed of the finest matenals mcluding an abundance of clear cedar and Santa Mana stone. The outdoors is brought inside by the bounteous use of g~. Three BR. an exercise nn. and magnificent views Danny Bibb •n• Fii Tll llUIAYI Utl,000 Wonderful F.astbluf.f 4 BR, 2 IA BA home m immaculate move-in condjtion, custom designed fireplaces in living rm. and fainily rm. New kitchen appliances. Park settlng yard with-bnck patio. Lois Jacobs CAIH MIHUHS SH0,000 Much sought after 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA horn~ oriented around lush patio w/large pool Beautiful decor Updated kitchen Private corner locallon Martha Macnab HWL Y LllTH·llARUll IUIH 1 .. H,000 Renaissance model townhome. 3 BR and loft sitting rm Fabulous financing 1st & 2nd assumable fixed Popular floor plan with master down, formal dining, breakfast area. FEE. Beverly Morphy l&HllHI OITI&H IUO. I l&Y YIEW IUl,000 One of a handful of homes, acr~ from beach on Bayshore Dr. Some view from living nn. but posslbllity of 180° view il 2nd story added A charming residence Beverly Morphy SPYIUll POOL •OIE 1111,000 IHI. lt1• Lovely 6 BR Southport w/dramallc pool, waterfall spa and beautiful gardens Canyon, ocean, city lights View Owner wall carry 1st TD. Fast excrow possible. Paula Bailey umLIFF PlllCf HHOTllll HI0,000 L:<>vely 3 BR. two story Macco bwlt home with city lights Vlew. Owner leaving area and is anxious to hear your offer Paula Batley FHIT HW YllW IH0,000 Wat.ch the boats sall by from this spacious. decorator perfect Newport Crest condomm.ium. 3 BR, 2 'fJ BA, formal dining. security system, 2 car garage. Assume lo:m and owner wiU help with 2nd Lois Jacobs URIE MOlf-H LIOA Ill.HD S .. H,000 Very flexible Cloor plan New England charm. beautiful cond1t1on.'-two fireplaces, 4 BR. family nn Vacant and waiting for you. Barbara Aune OHTOI TRI-LEVEL HYFROIT 11,ttt,OOO l11l. l114 Sophisticated, dramatic 4 BR, family nn. formal dining w /wine cellar, hbrary, pier & shp which will accommo· date a large boat Top qualny construction-lots of wood, leaded and etched glass. custom ceram1c and more Great location w1thm manutes of Harbor entrance Martha Macnab Ill O&IYH OllM 12H,• BR, &ingle Stor)tcondo with ternf1c vtew of golf Pnvate 2 car garage, assumable fanancing, com- ro y tennil, pool Offered at $235.000 mcludmg land. Martha Ma.en.ab llHlllLT I ltlf COlllE YIEW 1111,100 Lovely Rancho San Joaquin. San Mawo pl~n. ~ingle level 2 BR. 2 BA, end unit Light & bright w/cathc-dral cetlmgs Larry 0y£>r •rw LllTlll-TIRTU Itel MIHLAllS If 22,000 A re&l doU Mmse "Cambria" model with 2 BR and den and deroratt>d beautifully w/cw1tom wallpaper and wln- dow coverings. Lucy RoM> EMIULI l&Y·ftlW 1111,0IO A great value in thi.s 3 BR. family rm hom4> An lCt:ept1onal master suite. 2 fareplaces, security !l)'lt.em. ~an view and complete privacy First lJme offf'red Lucy Rose . UH llU UYHllT 11,Ht,OM 1.magme 4S ft on the bey w /p1er and alip for a largt boat, plus 2 11de tJes All this plUI a very Uvable 6 BR, 5 'I\ BA home w car~prap tor oriJy $1,300,000 Lucy Roee -- IMU lml YllW ITHMI New Lllttng . Rare opportunity 1n e>tclUlive ~ Shoret. 0eNn vteWJ pnVll\e beechel.. privete pool & ape Marveloua 4 BR. • BA + tam. nn. home wlaounnei ldt.chen Perf«t formtet\a1nina and tamily Uvtns. Includ· 1ng land. Tom Alllneon 844-8200 . . Orange COllt OAtLY PllOT/Sunday. O.C.mt>e( 9, 1984 ~~1:!!!&.!!!~..;J :t!!!!=!&.!!!~-1 Al!!!m!!!; Gal ,.,, ... ,,, ........... Val. !f!rtaeata, Ual. Aputatatt, Uaf. 714 t:lfalitla UH Daa1 Ptlat 1'111 l11t. ltitla lffl ltgtrt ltac~ 11H l!!f!rt Inc• IHI 9.iiwmuliiiiliiliimll"l!ft.Ull ........ ;,.-......... -----IUIP 'ea 11;; WO/mo' POOi. uw • ,., '"' •WATEAflRONT• OC!ANF"ONT wlvle• 11 2 act eptl. Pool, epa. U::.,2~ u~ Townhee 2 8d t N ,.._ Jacuz:zl,lncti olbMW... L 11 " ~h ll009qftOf"9•nc:. 2er condo 28r 281. MC ger, lndY ""·no PM• ~anta AM cc Avtlll Jin tu,.. A/O, O/W, frplC, 4ff-<C807 """:, 'ro' ':t A:'9m• Av. & 1 den ep1 w/encf gar 1t pfllng Cn1n BalbOa, • TS\. MANAQ!M!HT 1 '576/mo 541-lt3t pr111 patio • ;er. 2340 2 br 2 'baNiOt email oom-:tucs'1o ; & 2er ,. IOh the Newporl Marina S 11001mo No =·2"f:.C' t4M122 SC 38f 28a. bl Santa Ana Ave 1695/mo pi.x SolM View S87& W'\lt.I in000t tlQUltblll, $2195/rno Sort~. no p<ef W1Cdyt87s-.e324 • a.n 21Sr 2ba t;Onao ~a,~ry MC ~15 -MW 4934487 1ennl1. pooi, epa, aauna Pt'*· 700-0911 _ Wkndt/eYM Br New frig, w/d, a/O, frplc, 14~3eee tX 973-a0ee 1 Bd oer~. drapet. 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BCH StUdio COilage Deluxe 2 multt tull• OWet Complex. No pets 281 Gatden Apt Pool wlonty_ S 115,000 Down Weat 1 Dally Pilot Unfurn. Full kltehen frplc, gar no pet• or S445fmo. 851-9528 $.465 & $595. 710 W 18th Call OWMtrldev 8•5·98-48 Claulfled Ad 642·5878 dl6PQlllletovatretrt; water bed• Av111 now ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~riN~ ~~~,·~~~1 1 U50~7~-91~ I No P•tl Utll incl NEWPORT MARINA APTS $825/mo (7 t•) 497-4"42 I 1Br Apt on Baylld• Or I .. L 2769 w/pM beh. encl ;ar $800 ~rt IC• I Sorry no Ptl• 780-0919 'AH ll(WP ORT APUTlllEU S IN NEWPORT !EACH A grNt p41Cl9 to 11\/'1 on the Upper Bey Private ' elubhouHI & hHlth spu 8 tennis ~rt•. 7 pools CIOH to butlnetl QC Airport FHnlon 1111nes con11eo1en1 tnoc>• on eioht 1Br"'n50 l 28r D50 . -2 Olhwsnr frig •tove lnc:I Nr Hoag Hosp 3Br 28•. $Ingles I & 2 Bdrm APll1· No , pei'• (::111 btwn 1try 4-plex Avl 12115 mt nls & Townhou•ea eam·Alpm deity 6"5_.855 1800 All, AQI 835-3558 from $720 (A6k a~t ._ ____ -Nwpt Hgll aplcioul 28r. 2 lurnl•hed 1pt1, comptelt 28R 2BA frpl 2 c:ar gar nr m1tter Bia Ulllt pd No With TV. linens & uten6111. oe .. n. avail now 1700+ pet• Avl 1211 $850+ dep maybe rented for snort 1~00 MC dep. 845-8980 545.7402 or 700-5055 term or longer). On Jam· bOree Rd 11 San Je1quln *204.1 Port Brlsol, Harpor View His, N.B. 631-7300 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 1211 Portslde HV His, COM 675-6000 $345,000 Sat 1-5 HOMES FOR SALE **600 Harbor lsld Dr, Promontory Bay, NB 5322 SIERRA ROJA, Irvine Sunday 1-5 631-1400 $1,1~0.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 644-7020 $229,500 2 BEDROOM 189 Masters Cr. Nr. Santa Ana CC. C.M. *4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo St\Cres, NB 209 Atlanta, Huntlng1on Beech 642-5200 $205,000 Sun 1-4:30 631-7300 $595,000 Sal/Sun 1·4:30 963-6767 $134,900 Sunday 12-4 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa **828 Via Udo Nord, LI. NB 704 Avocado, Corona del Mar 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 760-8333 $2, 150.000 Sun 1·5 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1135 Pembroke, Newport Bch 2006 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB 2442 Elden No. B3, E-Slde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 631-7300 $325,000 Sal/Sun 1-4.30 644-6200 $130,000 Sunday 1-4 1730 Port Barmouth Pl, NB 759-9100 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 483 Morning Canyon. CdM 760-9233 $248,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore Drive, N.B. 756-9162 $395,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3028 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-4721 $695.000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward Lane, Corona Hglnds, COM 760-0807 $435,000 Sun 1-5 2270 Orange Ave, CM 644-2212 $125,000 Sun 1-4 V'8 Shoal Drive, Jasmine Creek. Npt Bch -631-7300 $370.000 Sunday 1--4:30 2 BA plue FAM RM or OEN •3713 so. Woodland. Sandpnt. SA • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 760-8333 $144,900 Sun 1-5 854-7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 20181 Spruce, Santa Ana Hts * 18 Baruna Crt, Newport Crest, N.B 642-5200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 4-4:30 646-7171 $174,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 23 Beacheomtier, Jasmine Creek, COM 760·6333 $549.000 Sun 1-5 1940 Teresita. Newport Beach 645-0911 $205.000 ·sat/Sun 12·5 5 BEDROOM 673 Mystic Way. Lag Bch 675-6161 $750,000 1856 Paros. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $239,500 2124 Seville, Balboa Penln, NB Sun 1-5 Sunday 1·4 631-1400 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BA plue FAM RM or DEN •20691 Aquatic, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $166',950 Sunday 1-4 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass. N.B. 631-7300 $895,000 Sal/Sun 1-4·30 Hiiia Rd 144-1100 Sp<i.111u\ "nglt-ont' b. rwo bedroom apts BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! I IJRNl'iHf 0 01 IJNf llRNl\Hf D HI Al Ill <11 R\ If NNI\ 'IWl"1MINL plu' mu. h n1111~· 'lorry nu '"'" Mt1111'h 111wn 111111~ Q 10 h ~ood Apntmenh Newport Beach So. I OH l hlh 'llrl'l'I 11 llovt'I) 641 5111 NPwpor1 Beach No ""I•• l•v n.-Av1•nut• 1.1' l n II I &45-1104 •3127 Manistee. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $137,900 * •9 Muir Beach (Spyglass) Nwpt Ben 208 Tustin Avenue, Newport Heights. NB 760-8333 $ 1 .550,000 Sat 1-5 i.a------.. 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4·30 2 AUE CANNES. Big Canyon 644-6200 $3,19,000 Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 2129 Vista Entrada. Blutta, Npt Beach 759-1501 $369,000 Sunday 1-4:30 9 Rue Vlllars-Blg Cyn, NB 760-8333 $395,000 4 BEDROOM Sat 1-5 29 Balboa Coves, West Newport 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1·4 3 BEDROOM * 1300 KINGS RD. Newport Beach 548-6680 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1662 Bimini, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa. 545-0932 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 • 8621 Crockett. Westminster v 2772 Circle Dr. Bayshores, Npt Beach 546-2313 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 644-9060 $237,500 Sunday 1-4 18 Cypress Pt. Big Cyn, NB No 3 ROCKY KNOLL, Irvine 759-9100 $1, 1 0,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-7020 $259,000 Sunday 1•5 333 Miiford, Cameo Shores, Corona del Mar *517 GORGONIA. (Bluffs) NB 640-6259 $~24.000 fee tend, Sun 1-5 640-4866 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 12 18 Polarla. Newport Beacti 546·2313 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 •2723 5th, Corona del Mar 644-7208 $300,000 Sunday 1·5 1230 Sandkey, Harbor View Hiiia, COM •468 Abbie Way, CM ' 675-6000 $349,000 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $780-8333 Sun 1-5 2124 Wallace, CM **41BalboaCovea.BalCoves.NB 751-3191 $1 16,000 Sun 1-4 760-8333 $775,000 Sat 1-5 6522 Bishop, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $127,500 Sunday 11-4 3335 Ocean Ave, Corona del mar 759-1501 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *401 ONOA, (Blutta) NB 640-6259 $249,000 fee land Sun 1-6 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Newport Beach 844-7020 $635,000 Sun 1·4 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN **601 Bay1ldo, Promontory Bay, N.B 631-1400 $995,000 Sat 11-4/Sun 1-4 **63 BEACON BAY, Beacon Bay 644-8200 $895,000 Sun 11-4 18 Cherry Hiiia, Big Canyon, Npt Bch 759-1817 $939,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 609 Donald Place, Newport Heights 644-9060 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •305 Norths1ar LN. Dover Shores, NB 673-7300 $985.000 Sun 1-4 1226 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores. N B 631· 7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 2029 Port Bristol, Harbor View. N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-4 .30 ••25 Rtdgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760·8333 $4,850.000 Sun 1-5 • 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1.695,000 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 * • 6 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge. Npt Bch 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 220 Via Genoa. Lido Island, N.B 644-9060 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4.30 **239 Via Lido Soud. LI. NB 759-9100 $1 .550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 e BR plu• FAM RM or OEN ** * • 101Vla Lido Soud, NB 675-6161 wlll exchange Sat/Sun 1·5 103 Via Lido Soud, LI, NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 00 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * • 32 Ima Loa Crt. Npt Bch 6 73-7300 $164 ,000 *45 Canyon Island. Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $$249,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 s .. c1 .... ,. 2111 3 br 2 ba nr G90 Hoap. w patio lrpl 11ove 1111 12-18 S595 891 -18-44 afl 9pm .... ~ ....... s;c;ua;a atUdlO apt. Fen· 11111<: ocean view. Avf 111. $500/rno 4911-9279 IH•I 2 ROOMS In 38r home Xii prlvs 4 blk1 to beh Lib· eral ownr 968-110' BALBOA PENIN Pvt enlr No cooking or amoklng $250/mo. 875--3391 Furn rm, Pvt ent·Lndry-ulll pd, tor MIPI NIS M. 127&. & dep, NB 8-4&-7889 Prof aoe •0·50 to rent rm In lovely quiet E.CM Condo $285 542-0e70 Slpg room for nut atnplyd non-srnk; male 3&-p4u• S.48-505e WALK SOC PLAZA· 1 Bd/ prlV ba w/klt prfV. Quiet c:ondo. llK• & pool Bua lady/atudn'l·no tmk/dnk Ref1 req 5.48-2320 w .. 1c:un, NB 1250 1nc:1 utll Young woman nll/Tlkr 8-4&-5559 a ..... ,..,.11 Room• and Apt1 avall16'. HO/up Balboa Inn, oc:qn view 875-87.-0 suu1111mL 2479 Rue De Cannes, Costa Mesa 546·2313 S 159,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 Wkly rental• now avall S 126/Wk & up 227 4 New· port Blvd C.M 8-48-744& 111 e Bay Ave, Balboa Peninsula 2476 Santa Ana #B, Costa Mesa 963-8852 $498, 100 Sat1Sun 1-4 546-2313 s 135.900 SattSun 11.5 SEA I SUM LIHE c- 36 RUE FONT AINBLEAU, Newport N 644-70"0 $425,000 SAT /SUN 1·4·30 * 1915 Galatea Terrace. CdM 34 Sea Island. Mclain. NB s•wport a.acn. oolor TV I' 6 o S 760-8333 299,000 Sat 1·5 t26Wk 6Ql,no depo61t. 1500 Santanella Terrace. Corona del Mar 644• 20 s73s,ooo un 1-4 3028 WutCoaatHwy 759-1677 $269,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Npt Sch 3 BEDROOM Y1c1ti11 *e 1809 Seadrift, Irv. Terr, CdMar 759•1501 5600•000 Sunday 1"4 ••3Trlbute Ct. NB ltatala IH7 Honolulu R9hala twnhM. 673-4400 395,000 Sunday 1-5 *94621 Gorham. Cameo Shores 673-7300 $189.000 Sun1·4 Av111 o.cwtc:ar1100/dy 644·6200 $699,000 Sat 2-5, Sun 1-4 Call (808)732·51 28 or 205 Susanna Pl, CM 631-7370 $159,000 Sun 12-4 •2708 Harbor View Dr, Newport Beach 644-9060 $490.000 Sun 1-4 ••21 Encore Ct, NB (71 •)645-0tl19Ah 5pm 873-7300 $25~.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 KAUA!oc .. ntroni ·~ 14 Glenhuret. Woodbridge, Irvine price! Dec 9 to Dec 22nd *-*315 Via Lido Soud 644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1-4 • 1780 Hawaii, Costa Mes'I' 760-8333 $148,000 Sat 1_5 , br-139 n1re1y •K-1&2e Sunday 1-S leata ..,._ 404 VISTA GRANDE, NMPOfl Beac;h 2407 Npvla. Blutta, NB nirt IHI ~&-2313 $167,400 6-44-7020 $219,000 Sunday 1·4 9 Hermitage Lane, Big Canyon 780-8333 $235,000 Sat 1·5 ~3 yr Old prof na; to Jlr 474 Westminster Ave, Newport Beech 644-6200 S575.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 * •5 Robon Ct, NB 28R IBA CM apt 1283 .. 432-0250 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 S 169,SOO Sat/Sun 1·4 • dep•'A utl Me.-2033 ••2127 lndlen Spring•. Back Bay, N.B 28R 2BAN.BCondo,Pool. 467 Weatmlnater. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 650·1022 s5s5.ooo Sat/Sun 1•5 2476 Santa Ana #A, Costa Mesa lac non-emkr, 1335 .+ 675-8676 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * •8 Jade cove. Spyglass, COM 546-2313 $144,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 urn. 542-&2" Lance 3 8A plue FAM AM or DEN 760•8333 s525.000 ~ . Sun l -5 ••2 Tribute Ct, NB '=;;=t~-~-4_.ld ...... ••2422 22nd St, N.-wport Beech 1918 Leeward Lane, Beycre1t, N.B 673-7300 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 W>Olmo l60·5147 64~0303 $598,000 Sunday 1·4 631·7300 $260,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •58 Balboa Co""· Newport e.ach 6-42-5200 $446,000 Sunday 1·4 1918 Leeward Line, Baycreat, N.8 631 -730Q $260,000 Sunday 1-4':30 -----3-40 Cabtlllo (Eaatllde), C.M. 533-8176 $144,900 2 Litt le River Cr .. SpyglU•. Newport Bch Sun 12-4 631-1400 S597,500 Sunday 1-4:30 . •2323 Clltt, N~ Beach 844-6200 $890,000 Sun 1·5 4862 Cotkwooct: Unlv.,llty Prk, Irvine 831-14'00 1180.500 Sunday 1·5 621 Donald P~. NB &73.730<r '350.000 3.0 E etoedway, Eut CO.ta M ... &<68-04'1 $140,000 . Sat/Sun 1-4 2302 Falmlll Dr , Beet< Bay, NMpOt1 BMcn 831·7300 1104,500 Sun 1:.4:30 2030 Oelaxy Dr, Dover Shoree, NB 831·7370 M25,000 Sun 12-4 ••4e1S Hampden. Cameo Shor• CdM a:11-12ee 1635.000 aun 1-5 708 Malabar, Irvine Terrace, CdM 769·1501 •~oo,ooo Sun 12-4 * 1328 Marlnert Orlve, Baycr .. t , NB 631-7300 S2'08,000 Sat/Sun 1-4':30 ***•4'00 Morningstar Ln. OoY91 ShorM 8-43-238• sesc>,000 Sunday 1 ·! 18M Paro1, CO.ta M ... 'S.4t-2313 $230,800 • Sunday 1·~ * •41-45 Peth"!'1 Cameo Shor• NB TOWNHOUSES f OA 8ALE -8R •• 34' Enco,. Ct1, Npt 8oh 873-7300 $189,000 •Ip.a ·~ • '* Wtterlront '* '* '* Wallt1t<lf'l & POd ., oiw 60ctrtae at outtd .... M+t200 *7n,000 81t/8un 1..a ~--~--.,..-~~~~~--J-=-~~~ L-~~-------~~..i.-~_.. ..... ·~-~~-'--~~~-~-----~~~~~~~~~~-~----~----~~~~~-~~~~-' i ; r a.tab Wu... ... 11!t W•W II• 1111 WuW tt• 11:1: ..... .... 2 or !::a&m rm or AIA ffT AR•A. New ound Ootd9n .......... --ibOd LootMii BanktnQ ;::;::.: -----------1 duptexlnNpt8c:tlorEaet lldg, Ont1 700 " left. fem, vie 80 a.y, Cor-Kenn.I Valet needed nr al.IAlllllY.... ..,TT18111 M•leMllca OFFiii ASSIST ' .... .., ... Fem 10 tbr Co'ri«So C.M. Salt family. Nd Jan lmtMCI occpy. S1.29 ona d•I Mar tao•. 00 h*Otound• PIT wlH 8Mch ., .. mt~tng AccepttnQ ~at · • .,..,.ma W"4oe ...,. w/poota, lg room, prv 115,&45-17221vmao orou, lkr Coo p . 831-1307 traln&49-9799M fir Ex Send 3333W:COMtHwy,N.8 . lPPLIUIE FUI ttme/s-1 ~. o.-Pf'9f:F:il/penttMadlfor bath. capo 8ch .,... NEED TO LEASE 3 BR 152-t7''4 A & H INVEST Lo.t 2 LMM apae Mt 11.111--m. p. req, r• Mon-Frt btwn 1-4 pm pendi9ble paraon nMded ....... Ma· ta ~~15~~2!i~1~ minimum, for 1 yr. Star1 •CdMcluul•.AC,llfftPI & Fmt Ylc SC~ua wtth =age/Banking 408,0ellyPllot,P.O.Box DRIVERS WANTED Muat lllmlAllE MOfl.F1t. to accept.c»-1-------- F9b. 1 '815. Npt Hta.'&ec. prtlQ "°"'ma. 2116 !.. ~1·737• exp N 8 ote Send ,.. tseo Coeta Meaa c.. have economlc.i vecNo. TEOlllO... ""-"'-.' prOC*e !Mil, ,_..,. • fml t$) .fhr 2Br mea ~~:~· whlla bldg. ,,.. eo.it Hwy. 875-elOO Loet gray/Wtlt tom cat: w/ auni. Wtttualerv requite-9262t • c1e. Cell for tnfo 8152-1562 ... u .P.s .. moY9 turnlture. in.urance ,....., prodo-~+5~5 ~~.:wpt Bctl 71418ea: ., ... C>eyt St~/Otftce, Mcie C.M. wht tummy, vie Victoria menta to Ad. 408, Dally • IUITY... Ex~ car.w ~ V:::,~ ~ :=::. ~ .. :r.:: -------------· ___ , '250. mo, AWllL now, V9-CM. REWARDl 850-3708 ~ P.O. ~x 15e0, ASSISTANT needed at ~M-•Mable ~. 75~1711 . comfflAlllat\.c.ICennoft H.B~ 4-pa av au 12.14. R.atlr.CS couple NEEDS cenL &U~. 711-410I -Meta, ..... 92628 Alfredo'•· a.a. llkS. HAIR-now tor ... ~ -.. -& ~· ""'"4a42 ..... '2715'. + tut. ~13 Two b~oom houMJ. StudlO/ ........ W--• ... Dr, FOUND: Fem btki brn --... STVUST needed, 70% r tecl'lnlCran _....__.._ ...-I (9Y99V250-0840 (8-5) ~• ..,.., long leaM ..,..... _,, -• PllT •ML Tm · Poeltton OS*' Jan. 2. ...... ·' .... We can't keep having N NB. Apptoll 700 IF 1100 Shep, gotgeoua, om cot.-3--11 PM atllft. 312 Third wlcllen\ela, 875-e070 ..... ..,. IMne-Padftc, the 19115). Pr!Vat• Cornmunlo-PUltm .M~to b:.'~. bits0o:'~:~ rent tncr....cs .-yyw mo. udla pd 14M171 :;:: ~· = St., Lag. Bcn. lll•n IUlll Lootctng for ambltlouamen ~ -..•ccimem ty .-. a front dMll -.,... utlt.Sec:dep.&42-4808 by %~63~~2.~da. ~111.111!1 =~1~:,,,8=: ~.!'I*.!'~· •. ~~ti:~ &~::.-'e.!:::f.= d~~ =r1~~-='. tot.....,,. tnd OOllirW ~ 3 br Oen fmt d..plx m -........ _...... ~':""3.,. --wttt\ Compeny, !Mfltl088 Ind 'bvt not ,.q. ~ ,..... manuf.ctuter to mhc IM to 8ht "50+ S Wanted amatt houea, AcMca tn Al.....,.. & -.. Lop-eer,,_,...,,,._ Good voice, phone · , .•. __.. traln!IA()..7321.xt17 malntMla....,.,.. wellwlth-.ww.andha\le ,..._,...,.,teo:,,.ltal condo 1 or 2 BR w/ywd ,.__ 111• 8o m Hlm.alay•n mix, tnatw. _.._ No ~ J w tlar<IWOC>d and tamlnat•. ......_ • ~--•• to --dep pp 876-7500 Iv mlg for 2 adultt.&40-257'4 ~."!'....., ... " ~. Av911.for...-...ton,m&ed ~-......-· -.·pl· .. ,·. knowiedOa of l*leprlntt FEOERA. L J088, F-ediwW apattmantproJadtln Xlntpflonellclla.W..-be c •JW. --.. .....,..,..., .._ _... _..,,,. ...-" E .-• ~t la hlrlna tn lmnund Newpott a Nit ... .,., well or· 1831 ._..__,.IM9,_ N.I . Nlamkr tmt to 8ht turn L 'lf" .__ uc•ct, 412·12" Terrier, blk, am 1 'I' *· -9158 nec:.t .. ry. x...... co. mectl1 ..--dMall nWlded & -,.iiiiiiiii:iai=-1rvtne Condo $300 mo .. ... Newpott 8wrl AnlrMt ~ 250 Flecher your .,..._ tmmed •ta Beildl.W• .. .-klnO -.-· ......... - Incl uttla 5112·8223 Int ltll ~~ SNtter. 125 Meae Dr. Ill idllUL Ave. • MeaL ~000~ : ~=--=:;.., ~di:,'tt::'";:0~ Pwt11me. Mon, T'*.,.. 0Wnroom3brcondo.WJD Eattald• c.U. 1ox28. 20tr , ... CounaellnO eo.t. M .... 844 38541 ~ ......... ,,...... da~ fOt Jo4 Info. (31~ andr.-.Mllt. StartlnO Mlaty saso1mo: :::Nv~v~t' = rdWd deck trpt pool ape atorageonty.'90.mo.pla LOST: H\J09=alfed lk"Y. CUiiom ,.._,ti* A.ppty The C'arburetor ~7ext. E-1530 ·.-:tricall.~and =-~ ~_!! PlacMlla ~. Coete MIF $325 759-o«31om ~. V~IM.-845-7234 white _eat, • Vic. deaigfl llrm needf f°" Shop 2945 Randolph CM r8'ated lltlk A,,_. · .......,,.,_,... ,,_......,...,-=""'___,,.,.--..,.,.--Of lea UclO ttland 875-2 qotlllty llcttts fOt' floaty -flU/Tml PO.. ~anca._ycu...ablltty ty ~ 3386-& ~ Meaa ReapMIF2br2badtuxapt Hee tab 1114 · ~ REWA.RDS50. tallad production draw-1•1PU1111 PllT/Tml... tomeetthepubllcanda snor..Of.Laguna:r:fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim on Irv golf era nr UCt f\.ltl i5() aq h. 2 room• wTutl; ( tngt. Otacrlmtnatlng AllllT/llm Opportuntu .. available good JotHeeord.,.alao (1b21twn10. No12~) 'o ••&• DTl..r prtv $4!0 Inc ut 788-5453 pd. 779 W 19th St, CM. "\ Loet amt wht fml cockapoo cttentete. Min. 2 yra Mutt be btlgt\I l chiearlul. With the (OS ANGUES 1"'90t'Unt. · phone ..,. '' 5 Retired atty ... ka In· l2501mo. Btcr 832-4181 J. { 1213 17th/WeatnW\ltter b.Pef. Naiwpof1 a..c:n. ExP«.. helpful. S 1000. TIMES Clrc:ui.tlon De--aa -Ull If •I II tiefllgent refined female 'Taffy' 54l-004e M2~5e mo. ttat1. e&o-2210 pertment tn our door to WewtlprOYldean ..,-..---Need **-9ct ll8lnl tor aaroomate 1n1ov:y,un1v. •VIEW• ~ ...... UT door ~ ..._ •cellentaalliryand Poeltlon OS*' Jan. 2. ~ 11.iboe .._.. ot--. twn... °"' ..... te Atl \ Ptnlult 3112 ..,..., program G ar•"tffd ber'9ftt pedeliOe, 1945). Prtvate Communl-b.. ~Inion .-... ~set1io"&r~i~ ~. *OFFICES* . .. : dllM/IAIU lllTlllT hourly wf.g. ':,.u;''com-~.O::= Zcs:&.:.t:~":: F0tconMa11ti.11Ma1- Ptano, or .. t factlltltit. tao•-Ft. •t• hi . : Outeall ONLV 835-9199 MtlllDI tor mlaelon. Houra: 9am to 2 ca11c714)t20-2tn. Mon-Fri. Tvi>lno l'lel9fUI: ~~~- $375, !Mt to right -. (Pert n.t) abl.CS chltdran nffda pm or •pm to 9pm. Train-but not req. Must ,...tel~~~~~~~;~ PeflOn. 788-1785 nlll ........ ..., ._.ti.I .... ., .. .u-houaeparant't. 951-8190 lng.t.pt~. Po1entlal TIE llYllE well with pubtlcl and have fbnmt ahr N.8 2br 2ba d/w hi ... ...... ..... P.....a ·-1 to earn $300 plut P« Jtlnt phone aKtltt. Must be frpl, gar. pt<g $37Smo yrty "ua-2 .... w/,...,e lei... 3114 T~ -=-~ ~!=. ~ week-For an lnteMew, CllPUY • Mlf-atartar. _._ lllHltlft • AVI Jar.Ltf!.873-1878 ................ .,.. Christlft8S' Laouna Ntguet and ... _. c.a11...;,.7 ........ ,-. ,-.. ganaed "*lded& ... I.Ill -Tll"... ~ '°' for 0..llQPl'MI ... di. ---· ~ 1""1Nl,.AC*'ICDM80t ........ .... -· .. Shr bMutlfUJ 38d Npt ,, ..... , .... ,, llftll ll IT JIM ~Newapapera. Deity •bled efilldren need• IUZlll 810 Naiwpof1 Ceftter han . record•. e..,:r~"=:'=-~nAv~ITt1 ~~~~· Fun terYtce. ex. Sult• Give your o Holy st. Jude, Apoltle Dutlea Include dltipatch of . tlouMperent'a. 957•8190 2 y,. exp. ALSO Appren-~ :.:OCA 92880 ~!,,.., ai..L"'! o1ci.t,.., .... 11rm.1n- s Bch MIF L 3 from $175 f\.im/unf, trv. II lft and!~~ or .. t,_t~-~ to earrlsrS CLERICAL lloe-Apply tn l*tOft ' "s''"" Comm ~:!::" cMpendant,toc*fy'owned tepa to. . · ge tndult.~ 2504131 fam Y 8 0 tue • .., '""'' ln m .. --J covering down rout-. ml11 Wlll1 1671 ~tla Ave. C.M. Equal Opportunity • ......,.., and managed. Oredu-Bd hN N-amkr, reef). Of better nMI k!Nman Of Jeau9 eolleetlonl and customer 842·9237 Employer Niguel Shor• Or, ated c:ommfaalon IC:Md- $290 + utlt. Xlra turn OC AIRPORT AREA : Chre.I. f•tihful Inter· --..vtot. ~ of ~& W~M/MO!awoperv ..-....rJO una !r:' uet (Dtwn SIL R1NQ needed. 650-2802/ 22~tq'$1.10a/f,uttl transpor· oeuor of alt who lnvotc• houra per week $400 cm . . 12-4pm ng &46-2081avatl t11 lnci,lotaofpar1('g.Jann. tatlon-your1p9Ctal~t1onagetn p/hr and mHMgti aJ~-:~forthefoltowtng pot-Sl8,569 -$50,553Jyeet WlllllTAIT Nopnone pleaM · (714)673 4400 Mo to mo otc. 852-9388 Cell lime of need, 10 you t ance. Call 842-4321 · Now Htrt~our PIT bedl offtot for optlth iiiiiiiimmmmmmm Sus>« detux Condo H.B. have recourM ftom the (ta.m. -15p.m.) SECRETARIES -50 wpm Area. Catt 80 7-eooo group. WNI Train. Start Artllt prof/refs. 2 L.R .. 3ba, OFFICE IEITIL c .... llled depth of my heart and typing with/without Ext. R.tOOO fmmed. ~242 •••E ..... 3br. trl level, gar .. 1atllat IG-1171 numbty beg to whom God UlllT. UT -1111 shorthand, good com-HUT LAID UI -----.. • dep $300 Jotn GM-0297 IEWNRT GTI hM given auch grMt buty Newport BHch muntcatlon aktlla, wort! tooklng for TRAINEE. . lllllU Lim IAILYJllLIT R'U Liii •• THI Ltd I fBlt JIM power to come to my • agency neada .....,Qt'tc tor t°" exec:utiv. In t°" 145-5182 tf you .,. ~ In .. 11 ... TI. ...., ....... ,. FOUND rm Liii»/~ ... -tlstanQe. Help IM tn dealgner and l)(oductlon companlea. Hrn1ng 135,000. to l\aa an oS*'lno for • pw't--11..etfll..... ? Wht 1UMmV ....;;""& ~t and urya:t pat._ artlat to take Jobe from TYPIST -50 wpm tyPlng HEAL TH FOOO S'TORE. $50.000. or mort In com-t Im e up er 1 en ce d , lllllllAftl llLTI. 'C' 1M fir,..... Ycnktown, H.a day Ion In return, ~omlM concaprto pasteup. Tona with/Without dletaptlone. Pm.a Shop, Ir.Me arM + m191110na and .,. wtfltng creative Layout Arttat tol•------- •Most i>roleaal«Jnat & :4Ji • .. I•••· 557_.781 • ..,. MO-a70 to make your nama of wont, bUt grMt pl~. vatted aalgumeritt wltft MWral Mot .... W.H.M.8. to wort! hard .for It, con-p rOduc. quality ad 1-::;..._:i..,iiiiiiiiiniiiii•iiilMl;:*;::-compi.t• roommate ftnd· known and oaM you to people, variety. op-good company. 845--4 118 aider thta; MarrW Lynch teyouta, compe & ny.a JI( Ing aervtoe In Orange .,,,. .... ft. FOUNO Fm1 CotMe, 1 yt, be Invoked. portunlty and appfec:i.-DATA ENTRY · 6 mo. of· ... l'DI R..ity It the moat~ for a fut paoed deity Miao. offtca WOtlt Coun~. ....... ...... 1Ptd9. t~ ~ PCH ,_, Beneftta. Good Ink· nc. exs>«. 10 key by -----1 tlgloua, mott orowth ~ Cono1pt to for garden oanter. fr All ref• checited In full. lll l'I' llM ... ~ ~1!.,221.1 Free IO Say thr" ~ Fa~ tng a type fP9C a muat. touch, alph• & nurmetl<: lmpr<Mld your method• oriented name In ,..,• flrltlhed .,,: Send,...,,,.,. Non-am6tr H.8. &42..aeea 1tWa ..,.,. an ottlee In "' "' .. ---,,... -thr• Hall aryt an Send reaume taat aalary Input. for ~tlant care, upend tate. Prepare yourMlf only & xerox c:oplea of WWW 111111 o.c.. tnctudlng the .....,..,....., Gtof'I•. Publlcatlon mutt and umpte' to: 1100 RECEPTieNIST • both knowledge & training for now for the MXt real• wortc tot SteYe Hough ' ti.en.I FOUNO: ful 8"0Wft....., be promlted. St. Quall, &.tit• 100. N4IWpOt1 entry level and ax-better employment. (714) tat•· boOm. C..... ~ Art Director Orano9 C>al Surgery ofb In N.B. IUll lfflOl•Tlml Siii With EASEi Hound, tem. trk>ofot. !)fey for ut and all ea.en. ca. 92680 pertenced on com· eeo..873'4 porlunlttH avatlabta . Coast Det1y Ptlot po Xlnt Aliary & beMllW. All tt'a a BREEZE Vic. O.C. College. Invoke your aid. Amen. put.med· phone~ __ • ~avail-Bo• l5e0, eo.t. 'MeM; tnqulrl•• confld•nttal 112 ... 1H Clautfied Ada &42·5878 831-tae4 ™8 NOV9l'la hM AUTO (Dlmentlon, HOl'tzon a HOTEL able. To • lntervw call ea. 9282e 1401 Avocado, Sulte50t. :=,,..~;u:::-;~_,. Aol~. W0111 t day, 1 11111' .. lllll =~~~l:..r-i ~1 a..c:n. 9 2ee0 BOOKKEEPER week, 1 month. ____._. f .._._, ,._, NORRELL ,._..... or raaort '""''""· S48-93ee or "3-131 ~aurwlt Ctwlat Famll'f Muat have exs>«tenced ~=RAa:c:~~~~f:g ~~~ta :!t.f~~: ....... I.I.I. ~~ =-to tta 1'11 llH•illl SYD,.Ey ....... ~ ... 1• euto daaletthtp account· 1tartlng aalary and ben-Men/Woman. LOQI .,.._ pepers tOf the Loe An-la Int., the ~ ..,. "" • ino and mutt be P«110n-•llUUUT .. * .ma. AP91Y tn P«90n e.am up 10 1100. pl"'J. ge1ae nm.. ~· loWlng : •n111etNiRM10iliAPPWe•MQP11j,.§•flP!vi'!' .... ~I atlfa and Wl' .. tlle. Salary PIT Weekend• Guenin-8::30-12 noon Mon-Thur. Mu.st nave own lft'lall ve-17 Vra & up. 7 Daya fwlt(, BA HOER FIT O.ln ... Bualnaat, power~ coml'NftlUfete with ex-teed '°" .... VlllaQe THE NEWPORTER, 1107 hlde.Cell540-2395ext.3 M on . S a I h r a WAITRESS. Food. FIT ... ...aa .. 1 ----n ......... perieflO& ExcaHan1 WQrtl· Inn. 121 Marine. a.a la. Jamt>orea Rd, N.B. 1:30am-3:30Pfl', Sun rw. ~ • _,.., "''-· "'.....,.., Ing condltlona and trtnge 1·30em-4:30am 15. p/llr Apply '" p.ttc)ft. 819 • •••••••••••• O.P.A .. 992·2150 beneftta. 40 houtt P« •&.m1Ylllftl HOUSEKEEPER nve tn or MTll aaanR Call 24 hra 75IM>830 St••PY Hollow Ln. hliMll °"' 411' week, Monday thN Fri· CIMn record. Bring MVfl out. BullMIM\an ~· .... 5 &42-6015 l.agUM BMch. No~ HOROSCOPE 1 ••-1 ii'ii LUii day. P1MM call Tlna tor Costa Meea Bluepftnt • neet peraon wtttl 1 Avallabte tn: calla pleUe. Monday, December 10 .,.... ..._. appointment. 1690 Placentia. CM for tit• dutlea. Student or NEWPORT BEACH. PUT Tiii Aothac:hfld Remtaurant ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Transaction bas been completed -"tnt...-.cl In having 'fOUt MlBfRS employed°"· 850-t130 LAGUNA BEACH Home dettvery. L.oe An- know it. realize you do no good by "hanging on." Means get o~~ ..... peraonnal make "" llUYDY INTERIOR DECORATING ANO LAOVNA NIGUEL gejel Tlmea 1 Deya. WUTD/ WllTllll while af pl a use sounds. Emphasis on property, improve health, ability ,..., pflone cana w/a CADl.LAC TELEPt10NE Cotor-Ou tgn-Peopl• ~ice pi.,.red t>ut t 30-3·30 am Car • .. ...,. lob -a r_,. firom 0f:fcress1·vc conditi'ons. hlofler1UCCeearat1o,con-DIRECTORIES PT/FT w111 train n5-M<t7 not n.ceaury. Eun rnut:tt ssoo mo. Call 2• now avail. Exp. "lq. ~ ·~ ""'" tact ua by phone: Temporary t.n South <>· $460.-MOO. per month 11r1. 7 59-0830 or 1n l*IOft. 2407 E. Pee. TAURUS (Apri ().May 20): Getready for new start in .. different.. (30=73MOf by melt: """"" ""8 ange County .,. ... u .. JANITORIAL· Perm PIT No eollactlng. Call 1oam 842-6015 Cat Hwy. CdM • dircct1on. You'll have chance to im{>rfnt style, 19. get points across in PAol:lb~~L ..... ... bWhr nG·~an· earn,__.~.~"~ ~V:,. M.,:! ~7~;' & 10 4Pft'l-~-~!.rld•y PARTilME •~•-/Oll'l•r dram:u ic, effective fashion. Love ts major pai1 of scenario. Leo, 714/540 9100 -...., -""'...... -.... , Pll IPIUTll .. _ --• Aquarius persons ptar outstanding roles. Ft. u:J!r=.S:: 33310 • hr. Celt 9:30 .,,,.5:00 pm. n.1t1r /.._ ... .., Maf Pl.If ..,..,._ two ~•Ion•°'*'· bl*. GEMINI (M 2 1 20) F b. i.... ' • ' • Call toll,,._ A=ty Tiie -'tarburetot aJ1e Ji••• t~ ~ In ...vat pref Houra to be at· a)' • une : ocus on teac ang. ..,_.ming. 1ntu1t1on 1 .._.1 ....,. ,. ULI AUTO . ~eoo21.~~~!~ "-,,....., Ra-'""'"" CM -..... ~ -~t . ~-· .. l~ptt•-~ P,..._..BX ..!. ranotdt<-· ·R~ H'"'-~· and rcu:nion with family me mber. You'll locate article that had been ..-...,.," ..... .....,,.,..._.,. -,__, ,..,..,......, , ... .,_,, ._.... ..... ,.,.. ..... ...... ...... -v ... -• lost, missing or sto len. Discoveries are featured and you'll rcpin faith. •:,:1:and~= .. :.~ l•Hltr ...... /... om&. 111111111 ~ment ': ~ ~ T.J;1'";,~ ~~~ 2eee Hart>ot llvd.,C.M. • Canccr native plays keyrole. Juk*.CMIMUS450per CAStB nHd•d PIT holiday 7&&-1018 -Of*\/ln9lm•au-a u~r preferred. Itt a UlDllTW• CANCER (June 2 1 ~.July 22): Cooperate with Gemini. You·u .-Of,,.,,.. No...._ Auto...,., .. ~ prafYx· 1n SUC* Mfktt & !HHlL HELP ~oatly V'Wll~ typing Md ctleCk 1llinO oecoratlv• Fabrtn" & receive good news via lon.dJStance caJl. f ocus OD tludy, travel. ability ~. No tpaci.I • ceflent working con· Oeptn St~ • your wtcndt & ~In. MUat mf. mt... dutlee Can Pwtonr,.i Wll~r1ngt HandM to COQ"municatc in cfftct1vc man~. You'll bm>me more-.w1re• -~.ooo •~;. ~ dlftOM. Mflny'fl'lntt '*"' .,.., U p1tw m1n ~ h•v. 4,1vera tlc.nM. Appllcaftta. J'.llU9l rwve • t51·990Q alt 10 AM. <>anoe. & a.n Oteao body image. you'll...rccci ve gift 0 wurl°' apparel. . --· ..... ---..... .;. oftwad tndud-bOftUtM. Call Roee, --~234 ~ ~ llOaMa.. • Commetca8at* Countlea. a.. andfot LEO (July• 23-Aut 22),: D11t Accp for .information. Yo\l'~on brink ... ~ ~ hend'e. _,__ Int rethment. 4o houn tec:t. 2 l3/'4112·51515 a aw OOod dtWlng ...cord ano p•---dealgn b.Pef. Send ,... ....-, ~----·-"' ,, __ , ..,...,... week Wflh ~ ..,... a oer-ai kno*'41ijge °' -•a...-..--aume to· J ~ 8c:on. of strikin.g pay din~ o u II g:un access to confidential 1ft1Vr11M11tion, '*"" automatlealy wttn P« no • MITAL 111111111 Need good WOtJcer 10 the .,.. candtc1at .. ..,,_, 5 CS.ya• ...... Ind 1121 Meltoea Avia 1.o1 you·111rnow what to do and when to mak.e special appearance. Scorpio no tu..tner tnveatment. :'~~ur:.:1• ~Ith 00:: A teem oriented dental of· clean U9 yard and yard "'°'*' at90 cft..,iay • S•• w111 train. wt "' Angeltll, c.. tooet,' Attn. native figures prominently, is in your comer. wn... lncludlng neme, patleftca. PtMMcall Tina b In eo.t. Meea loOk· ~of ~d. Oood poehNe anltuda and • dratttn\ baellorovnd Mr Tr~ VlRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): A void self-deception. So"1eone offers ~ & .....,.,00• to tor appointment Ing for an anthullatlC & attitude & work l\at>fta. ~ to WOtk l\ard '*Ptul u11 Co beM!lta.. -------- "som ething for noth1na. .. Be open-minded. without be1na JUlliblc. New AIMlicen, P.O. lox MIKDS. aelf-mottvated ADA with F1t1me .. 11&.MSO T'heae are pect9ct part AW'! P9nneyN\lef 1eeo ...a. Focus on romance. fantasies, creative abilities. You'U be dealing with ~7' ~·Al nNJU\ •t IH•t 1 Y••r air· Ll•llll• time ~ '°" ~ Ptecentlll A¥e. CM • Retail ...... a.ry JllUI --or <*t toll fNe ~. 842·t870 -·-fted lnctMdua " you -• -•-commlalllon. 1$1·2222 sensitive individual who makes unu.suaJ oonfetnion, 1-too-621_..... 1>etwtian I' IM 1 •c Landacapa matnt.nence ........ you'd Ilk• to ......... tM rwa ~·-..,,. ~ C8T, Mono-'"' WWILLft •111111 labONr, fWI time. 14. o;..y Pttot *""·~act. Ana. flflN ..,., P'Wll WUI Pll-lJBR'A (Sept. 2)-0ct. 21): Oaf\ is on way, represent.a Loken of e::= aw~ Pool contract°'~ cs.-pltw. bl* P'-'· AWY Donne Wolf ~ """" ~"...., 8llOllP-•l•B afTection.lndiv1dual youhclpedinrecentpastwillnowrctumfavor. NC~' MA°"~ ...,._...,~ 19}erfor~andlend· ru .. ·S•t. Dana .,_, ••• 11 .._._ 11on 11 1optt1ud • Domestic adjus tment occurs. represents Improvement and wons to bOx SeMoaa. 500 ~ .... ... acapt,,0. -Muat have MarN co. 2'4706 Dina ..... y ::;• eam-3pm. t 30·5 ao Ltcenaed or l.ll'lloaMeel. youradvantaae. Taurus is featured. -bOa ... UPI,~ rnectl. Jl4/540 gtM 9Ubetant~ tn Dt, o.na Pt ra.1 Mon-Fri Qraveyard COMPL.mTRAIHtNO •.. .SCORPIO (Oct. 23· v. 21): What 1eem1 oebulo ' IOOD graphtca. atat onery, .. 1W d .. lg ntno awtmmtng ,.,..._. ....... .,. .. .u ivs t"" ..._ .-1 ·WH-an_c!t.!t••port Forln'°"'"8tlonall \ , •• . d l'J ... --&. .__1 pttnuno cepae+Httea, poote Netd l'f'Otf¥ated _...,..~ ... ·~ .. ..... leKf\ 1~ M ~at as.7IQ become somcthtf\8 ••sohd. OW ll, e1lftC term ~· ..-. .-pen 1200 alt In Kint loe. MO •ri, lndMduai tot potenltal lady thatt neectt heeltfl .. J1U ... , and ptottcneft11re m o tional clinches. You a.re due for prntia.tou1 s10 000 dnlftnan avan 1 ... 0 ~ N>orn board & o TE -...... ... xLN'T 8U8tNE·· OP· ~llVH ....... TtcAlllH man~t poattlon In . • C)ejlytr the ..._..~ l ,,., _, wi•nnmcnt a.nd .. lost lo ve" will be !'C,Pincd -peopte -14--"41.o215 NIWY Muat be,.....,.. ......-....-........... ............ \ 'i.AGITl'ARllJ (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21): Make this• powt:r"i)lay day! POPITUNITV 720-0215 to~~ c.tr9.,,.,' .... m ' Non tmoatert dr1n11er ;;·~ ..,..,. .. .....,.. CllCLE l•llllm Focus on inti:n111y, romance, passion and a lucrative financial offer. Owner tet. ~t be .-. to Ut"'803 8-:tl .,._ ~bl t You'l11e11hcfund1na.~nli&htwillflashforUftique.creadvcprojccL wottlhefd.Ce1AMI03 ..,_, _ 111111''' •• r:,:oi:·-:,:ncat· Capricorn i in liiCJurc. . l•aiiitiiii"119"! ........ 11~,··tt•1tt•r•. Thurt4lay ••• en &oint ~"""*'lid· apt ~ twanoe & -l~-=nrnll!C~AP:.cflRFOlrtCO~;,~jff(:.=Dec1'0(.,;2;_:2.-1'J;.an~.-iln9)V,: Ciisooempeiera:ltcizwi:af!1h0~tta>Dantus.cwlorrult.i~Ciiwi:!~ ~-.~~· '"""•-... opentn, for "'*"' IT oonw or1¥etS k Oa11vety 1 C.umnl. ~-01i1rlC'I ~ ' atplrat1ons -potential lS arcat. )'OU arc aoina lO win lcp1 velope c. wlfa,,.ou• ··--gar. "-°""'balttet ""' IG-t• fNU JM ,-r,1ws confrontalfon. Aries native gJays paramount role. Arc:Ntect utWler °°".,_. __ , _. cMoeOltfter ~t. owtv. C714l tt•so&T 8 Y I r ... _, h .,..,_ a1.ee ~ dlt9t ...., . ..--'°' .., ' ..-.,., colfiKuont roe AQUARIUS(Jan.20..Fc .1 ): ou' lactto heano mauers. ...... a w/ln ... -.. My .............. ..._.._°" ~·--. dplf'ldeOle fftlM\ IM :'*Ill improve you'll act-_&QOd news . con«tnan_a fiMnCCS Ind .,,. ..... om.-1n _ 1a111>oe .1e1a.,d• ·Aleo 4 • °' tnic« llf'ld ._ vunu NI~ anploymClit. ~ indw1duaTil0es care. w11l prove it. you trbt\iappi(r ...,.1.,.._ --. Ml ~ '°' IOCil WOftl*"O ..-~ bO.-&K fREE as ~utt. Ac:ttpt ncw,pu>necrtnachallense. .,.... _,_ ... ~ ...-.17a..7m .,,..,._ C)ally ""'°" S30 ~ ... Costa Meta ton Newport PISCES (f.tb. 19•Mareh 20): Senst of dt~1on is rcstottd, ,__ • ......,.Miiot" d .... • w. '-'· Coeta Mau. f'.I 8lvd atft.-1 M.ar) · intuition i'in btll of 1ccut1C)' Family member pn>ves-k>yalty, C'OUld ;~. P~ =: ~;: f::. r:~,'it~~ :='l:'~"""' ott#'f w.:_ _ _ _.. 11d 1n obtalntn1 n~ry fund C'inttr. apncom, Aquanus pe11100s CM.l. DIWLONf\ ,wr. ,....... N a.t Ml4'111 Cal (7 t•) 537.4MO for n1u~1ndynam1csccn•n~.o~·-~--~~.:...-~---~~-=-~"~'4:113:-.o::,~'JG;:,:•~··:•:••::::J.:.,..._::~:::·=...,.:::::''====Jllllllllll!!llil .. 111!!111! .. L~~~---~-1.;;;.::~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~====~===m:°'::':~:':0========:!:£:0E:;:~ _______ __,,,.~ -.. ~ I I r ( - PA9fEL PortrlltMt ...._ time gift Framed/matted (from l'l\OtOl a.ca...o.? A L S . . . !14-R3J 1300 . • 1 .. .. I CO ... NHl CHEVROLET X.?<11011• I I ' r-I I \1 I S46-I 100 , Treat youraelf to aome good atrokea. Buy 8 new ••t of makeup bruahea. C2. practical choice fort hat first fur "might be a ha' c .fonlttic'> on thl· rn·m1..._., and 11 't'·''~ l'nnugh 10 mink or fox. "Both arc goOd cho1ce5." Ward advised ---cfl'rc l. them in and nu1Tf5if<X't"''"", amt•\ " "It really all depends on the \\Oman '5 ltfcstylc what ( leaning anJ gl.111n~al\o .nc 1mron.1nt 111 thl· fur she would select." hfe,ofthc fur Ward ad' 1c,c\ kll111il lht tu men ht•t I. _ f;'.ort hc woman with a "bac;i ·· roat. ad~lll-On\ thc conditinnan<l ac,h 1~· '' ht·n 1hc'c \ICP'-arc might be a sporty coat or Jacl.c t --.·,.omc thing nice ncce sal) for a ski resort." And the stnctl)'·for-glamour wear <\nothcrtiml' 'our tumc1 ·, l"\fll'' t 1\l' \hnuld be pos ibi ltt ic arc end le in styling and furtype'\-'>ought i\ 1 f Hmr fur [lrl ,·a [1.nn<l ,nal. "'~ · 110" l'H'r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tl>~att5~~1 inal~1 1 ,h11\\Cf thctur,h1iuld~ poss1 • , d11ntn:.tttrn11k :tlflay fmn, tht' tu·::it \tmnuhi!;t'l dcsignet for 40 years. "There are chill> nights when frequently as in dre scs. said Ward. noting the trend all thr time .. they arc certainly pracucal." . , to drop shoulders on some of the coats. One oft hr I lis salon. Ward Fur~ 1n nssDcta11on with Cecil advaruag offursi that thcy can lNiUall~ he · Elrod. opened two monthsaao in Coronad I Mar. rede 1gned 1fan updated look isdc ired. A woman starting a fur wardrobe ha many "furs are very durable and can ha' c n long ltfc choice among coil ts and jacket! that are equally ltdcpcnd o~ how )'-OU"takee31"l"\lf ttTcm: .. Qil1 ..- suitable forbofh day or evening. noted Ward, Ward. 0 Storage in hot weather 1 important We Dail¥ PU.of photos by Lee Payne , ----------- ':' .. . , _____ ..;_ __ __; ______ ~------...-.:.---""""------.;._-------~----"'--· ---- -r • 1-: L. ~ I I , Easytogetgood strokes with set of right brushes Suggestion to Santa: ·They make great g t ft for the workinggtrl To do an> kind of undl·rtak 111~ proper!~. )OU need tht· ngh1 tuol!> Th ts 1s cspc.·c1all} true.' v. hc-n appl~­ ing makeup. and H>ur lk·.,t lk•t '' a good set of hru)h~~ When I wa<, at Rei" I latt!)\\ 11!>1!> rn utb Coast Plaza a fcv.. v..i:d .. ) agu for the "makco\ er" of Tam 1C1rcenclc,h. I Clime acroc,s J \t't 111 f ~ hr u'>hn The) rangl'd lrom tht• 'a~ 1hinnt''>I for appl) mg a line: c~l·lln1·r 111 th1l ~er ones for apph ing blu!>hcr and l>U" der The n1tc thing about the Fau: Fac101") '>l't 1s the enclo'>ed pamphlet gr\ 1ng 11pc, lor their u<.e The fine nd1ner creatl'\ a 'uhlr outline for' uur e\C\ "ht'n thn.olur" placed clu'c to the la-;hc<, '>taq1ng a1 the 1nnt.'r edge and v.orl..1ng out .\brush -,ome...,hat th1tkrrrun help to enlarge ~our CH:'> "hen \OU begin at the inner corner and work outv..ard. using one even. cont1nuuu., bruc,h stroke These hrushes l'an C\ en bt-u.,ed 111 make the ~,l''i appear J 1tlerent in '>Ill' and shape For instance. lining un i~ the outer haJ,es of the upper and lower hd5. and widening the hnt• a1 thl' outside "ill gl\ e deep .,et t'' cc; a v..1d1· open look VIDA . DEAN \ ou tan correct Jnwpy C\ cc, h' 1-.ceprng the line thin 1n tht• inm·r corm·r and \\tdcntntt 11 JI thl' nult't corner'> \ llUr 1'\l'\hado" aJ,o pl.1" .in 1mpertJn1 part 1n Jclin1ng thl.' nn and mal..1ng tht·m appt:ar l'' t•r \u much larger fhl· l..tt 1ndudl'' thtt'l' brushes and a c;pong1• lip .1pplttat11r tor 1h1s Sll'P ( prnbahh thl.' nlll\l 1m1>9nant l of Jpph in@ makl·up Beturl' lhl· \h,1JO\\ tni( ~nu \hould haH c11hcr applll'll .1 light founda1111n and p11\\tkr 111 11m· ol lht· Ol'"" pr11dut t' c •n lhl m.rrl..t·I nov. to l..n·p '>hadu"' 1n plal t' t I \Y>CJr h~ H11a- hl'th \tdt·n·, LH I 1>. fhc '>hadov. v.111he1n 1h.: ,ainc plan• at m1dntgh1 a., 11 '"a'> at 8 a m J Ho" ·~ou Jppl) thl' !>hat.low. ul uJUrsc dqx·nlh on \our eye c;hape < IO'>t' '>l't 1·~1'' "111 appear wider O) \h..idrng morl' (olor on the outer 1'nrncr vnd lhl uppm1lc will wurk on \\ 1dt• \Cl l'\ l'\ (lh.11' 111.'l'I 111 t.11..l' k"o"' lrom ,111 t nJt•pt•nth.'111 pr 11t1·"11rn.1I H1u<,ht·, IJl..t· on .:x11a 1mpuna11t1' when appl~ 1ng thl· P<>'"dcr that g1 vl.'' \our fan' a fina~hcd look. A bru~h gt' C\ thl" light appltca11on vou need and I'> uo;cd 10 get off un) l.'\t·ess. Blu\h and brush rh}llll.' and thn e,11 togetht•r hl..c a horw and rnmagc OI Lour~ ,,ou t..nov. bfu.,h Jctincs lht· l hl't·l..honc\. but C' t•n mun·, 11 mill..t·, 1h1· t')t'\ 'p.irl..lt• lunhn I he bru~h 1n J \L'I '' u\uall\ c;l\1cr to U\l than the ont• thill (Omt'\ '"th till' tolor \Ill.I tht• 1dt•<1I '11ua1111n " \\\O hru\ht'' lor the t hccl..honl' <>n1· lor ta,h1on tolor un lht· hon\.' and uni· lor .,h,1d1ng umkrncath Tht' '''" \hadc\ ..ire then hknJed 111 .1, 111d h.1rsh line!> \no1hcr bru\h 1ha1tomn1n hamh I\ the one for lht• l'Whrov.., \ good bru1;h1ng 1n the oppo~1t.: d1rt•tt1011 will rl'mo' e an~ mah•up thJl got 011 tht• hrov.~. and'"" thl'n get them 1(1 place tor adding ·"'ur pt'nC"iling rn powder ( llnrul) c)t'hrow<, ran lw tamed b} appl)ing hair 'pra' 10 tlw bru\h ) A Sl.'I of good hru<.he' mah·., l1k much cu!>1cr and" ..i '"l'l' 1n' C'>tmt·nt l 1kean} ln\t'\lm1·n1 thl·~ nt'l't<I p1<1rwr t are Onn· a "l't'k thl'' need 10 tx· waked in "arm '>OJP' \\Jll'r and 1hrn rtn)Cd ..\llO\\ lhl'm lo Jr. \\ llh lh1• tips pointing upward 5 0 Oltllr '"°' l'lloto by Le.,.,,.. Cruise calls for fur coats "1 lov{· fur-. .. o.;a1d Sandra< louse 3'- she slipped into coat after coat at Ward Furs 1n Corona del Mar and gently '>lruked the elegant designs. "I got a l~n \ Jacket last >car," addc-d < louse For her a fur '" pract1l3I and could be considered a nt•n''>Stt\ tor onl' of her present undl'rtakrngs \hr 1s tht'> \Car., chairman for 1hc •iunungtoun H.irbour Ph1l~armon1t Ct1mm1ttl'<.' -..ponsors for th~ annual < ru1se o t L1ghl!i which v..111 wind through harbor v.aterv.a\s from '¥\ednc\da\ and 1hrough Dec 21 Warm l'Oats are necessary for the ride that tal..cs passengers past beaut•· lull\ dctorated home., and boats during t·htll) t'' ening hours. In Janual) she and her husband . Dr Robert (louse "ill be skiing in Vail and 1ht•n 1n March the} 'II be off for the slopes 1n France:- Be'itdc<i her cold wc.-athcr act1v1t1es. ewport Harbor PARADE One oi the '"'>r'>I llll"ltJ l..c\ rn "t·anng 1'\l'\haJ01.1. ".1pph 1ng llnl~ one rolor Io· hnng uul' lhc t'\C \OU '>hould U'>l' ,11 lcJ'>I thrt'l' u 1l11r-. (ur1d three bru!>hc'l rt•memhl'nn~ thal light color'> v1ml' ltJl"\\JrJ an1l d.1rl.. \hadl'' mal..l· tht· ft'dtun· rl'tl'lh Other tool'> that ''ill h1· hl'lpful .111· \ponge'i to appl~ founda.lwn .1nJ t rcam ~JIU!>h anJ om· t1n\ llOI: lhJI \llU '>houldn't tx-v.11hout -J \h3rJX·m·r 10 l..cep lrt'>P point' on hpltning .ind c\cbrov.. rx-m ''' Sandra Clouse wonders where to wear thia ruby red fox stroller with lta roll collar and Ruaalan aqulrrel cuffe. Clou'lc ha'> a long ltM of community in'ohl'ments as a 'ulunteer leader. She ha\ "ll'rved as pre\ldent of the Famll) ~crv1ce ...\u\1har}. bt·en active 1n the Huntington Harbour Caf!C~r League. was treasurer of La Trav1ata chapter of Orangl· County Per- forming .\nc; Center and is a member of the Hun11ngton Harbour Yacht Club and Art .\ssoc1a11on. F-or a 1cns1on-rehc' cr she cooks. OF LIGHTS • • • 0f'c. 17-23 -S IO Pf'r Pf'r,on < i 11) 2 U -7500 lf,ou arc un'>Urt• Jl:mut tht· l11l'lh1it.I of apphca11on om· ol thr hl'\t v.a~' to find UUI ... \top h\ J lll\nll'tll t llUllll'r and ha\l' the mal..t•up art1\I apph 11 L t'\lrt• Blanl'hard hair i:arc authont' v..ho ha<, a \Jlon 1n 'Jew '\ orl.. and ""ho-.c 01.1. n ha 1 rrMt· pru<l- ucl\ art ;na1labk at dl·partmcn1 \torl''> auo'><. the l \. hJS '>'-'nt along \omc holida' and fi1'>ht11n 11p•>. . Outfits sparkle "I'll be dorng our C hmtmas dinner and m) 1v.o beautiful .. 1epdaughters. Kel h Frt'l'm:tn ar'td L \nn Corcoran v.tll JOin U\ ~ . ( lou\l' \\orl..cd for 1hrec )ear-; helping 10 set up the :i-alhllng c"cnts tor the 01~ mp1cs. Ounng the (iames \he 'olun1e1·red as pm ate chauffeur for t ht• '>l'tTl'lal) general ot thl' lntcrnatlllnal '\ alhl Racing lln1on from London. I or thl· \\lirl...1ng girl lw \Uggc..,t\ l..l't'ping hJ1r '>Pr<1\ 111 tht• pur-.c· or dc\I.. \ It tt k '>pra' mg .ind 11utling"111 l)l'rl.. up \11ur h.111 .. t~k and take )OU from thl· 111liu· right 1\.1 .1 part}. - Al'>o kct•p a rnnw.ulc 1n )our desk at 1A.ork B~ th<rngmg lrom a tailored. \h111 w J l.11111\0ll: ~nur '>Ult can be ""orn JI l"•l'n1ng. • I or n l'n1ng glamour. dre'>'> up )'Our h:m \\llh holh rnlnrful harrcllc'> or \(lit llnv.t·r' Hah' ·, hrcath will add a Jl'11t.a•r t11uth v."h1k th~ hull) rap- IUrl'\ lht· holtda) '>PlrlL Onl linJI hint that I part it ularh Ith·" \\h1lc \ou'rl' out< hnstma'> \hopping don't iorget to 1rcat \uUr!telf to J "lpt'l'tJtular gift I Im' Jhout a good set of tosmc111 hru<,hn'' Holtda) la'>h1on'> '>pa rklc "ith everything from ghllcl) c;v.eater' - made cspcc1all.,. for l'' cning -to sll.'ck <lrl's\C'> ancntl·d v.1th lure\. ... cqu1ns or bead' "The focus " on ·1r111c thing'> 1ha1 count' '>uch a<. touchl'\ of lace. \h1mng. 'pnnklcs of lure\ or rhinestones:· romm1·nts Pa111 Lcw1s. Nord<;trom fashion coord1na1nr Dinner drcv.l'' ari.' ·\et."n 111 ~otd lame along with the d a'>'>ll h11lr blark drt'\'>. \hov..n tlm \Car with blatk Ian· I hese drc\\C'I ·an~ c,hon and \hm "11h 1.'lllf'lha\t\ on thl' v.:tt\t :rnd hip' · I ntr .1nll'·111.1 l..111g l'' l'ning go" n' arc kalurt·d v.1111 ,11111 lolumnar \llhoucttl.'\ in '" 1d u1ltir' .ind 'h1m- mcnng l<thm' [ 'en1nl! pant' .lrl' .. inking in '><llln or '~ht·t \\hl·n p.11rL·d w11h hc:ad<'d .====-~====-~.::::::..-=========---=--~~·~ ~ GIVE THE ''GIFT l1B'°CERTIFICATE'' OF Pier 1 s Annual Toy & Ganre Sale 25% off ~hop early for he't cho1cc" lrom our 1merna 11onal c.:ol lc1..t111n Children love pla}'ing -with pull <tlong,, 1..hoo chew-.. dolJ.... p.u1 zle'>. and game' that nec<l no hattcnc!-, 1u\t 1magrna11on , Many are \ol1u -wood, handmade. or hand painted Th1\ Cii~ma~ gi ve old-fashioned fun w the children · tn yo ur hie All toys & gJml'' Reg 49q -69 99 • 25% off L1m11cd 'uppl~ no ram chc1..k\ ~ale la't' ont week only r • BETTER HEAL TH GIVE THE "GIFT" THAT HEALLY DOES LAST A llFE TIME t,1.1 f CT THE GIF-T OF-t trAl TH FROM H IF-f-OLLOWING: -----' I '\;I kl,) I A Ill.Ill <;)11,j()ROMl ---~PIH Ml 'li"llW'\I c.,r~DRl)M[ tl'"v1~ ____ _, \.\.I h.H I c I I 1111 II I <. ORRI CTIO'.'J ... 11 .... '''""""' ..,, 'II •fff)l\.11 I"'' 'l ll "'"' I .1 \ \j(llll Al? 111-,1"11<1 >I I<'> • t • ., <..ALL US TODAY! PURCHASf THf: GIFT U -RTIFICATE IN $50.00 or $100.00 (or more) VALUES ... FOR THE PERFECT GIFT OF-H fAL TH. l.Ol l1f '\;\I.I <.,J "'lflll< •\I '<llllllllC\°" l 1 :-..11 k RIJllt ~IC I Y'li< H q'f1 ... 111111 Al l>IRI l lllk l•ll'<l\\f'1Wllf'l,JIRIH~l\.I '>11111 Ill "'11.\l'CIRI Hf Al It CA''"'''' (7 ) 4) 759-0772 -for a CHRIS TM ·G'o GIFT OF c/V- DISTI CTI0 A Classic Wrist or Pocket Watch /\. unique prese nt a nd a w:ise investment in time. hi I ' f 1)11~1 thH I •1C11n11 llt>nrh ll.t,,I f Jln~on f f'Olf'r I -... ll11l11la,. ltnu"' r 111·-· -'•I I or:U) • :;,:so I hor• Opt·n till 1 ~un. I 2 -J 7 1 l-1•n -A2u2 and sequined \\\Cater'> Special ot · cas1on sv..eaters are important tht'> !>Cason. Lc1,1.1" \atd. L ur~\. beading and apphque arl.' ~cl.'n on a 'anl.'t) of mgh111me !..nits . Acces'iurt c'> add in\tant 'Cr\at1h ty Drama111e a \1mpk dress with a rhines1one bell or rhinestone chandcht·r carnogs. \dd ropes of pearls. gems and chajns to almost an} ncl'kline. and reno,ate \our da,s1cs v..1\h .. c,tatl"' JCwelr~ · Lale glo,cs and handl..erch1efs. lUl kt•d tn pO<.'kcts. lend a foehng of km1nrn1t) lor the finishing 1nuche~ f-ool"car tor l'\Cn1ng l'I h1gb- hcelcd. un1qucl} dt•.,1gned and la' 1sh· I\ ·ornamented with rhinestones. se- quin<;. gem'> .ind bov..s Pure sill.. \toding~ and lace hosier) complc1c hohda) ensemble<, "Thi<; pa't ~car I ha "c wnccntratc~ on m~ work w11h the Phtlharmontl', C louc;c admits. The Comm11tcc raises approx1matl'I) $70.000 from 1h unaquc < ru1sc of Lights program in support of musK programs forrount) schookhlldren The 'olunteers also qage th{' annual hoal parade prior to 1hc cru1s1n g dates -a 1v..o-n1gh 1 part\ planned pnmanl} for the re-..1dcnt\ - and conduct w nt csts for homl' and boat owners dcrnra11ng for the' 11.:v..- tng pleasure of thl' pubhl' on th l' .i5 mtnute cruise~ (T1dl.'t 1ntormat1cin ma:r be obtacncd b.~ calling 840-t 7771 .A DAY OF HEALTH & BEAUTY "MIRACLE MORNING" · A DAY OF OEAUT Y" · I ,, Tl)\\1)~4" ~~ ti. ,,f'•1 t .... " " . AN EVENING OF PAMPERING IQR !M( .._,~>IN ~ P(ll' J N f')( ,, f'l!'\t)\\OQ• .... ' .( '"' 'FACIAL DEOUT" · f()ll 11(,.\ , .rj f t r f" I 't • " 1,t 'f• I f f1j J ... ,. r••o \ 'I rt 'V"'P r,. '''\I , ~~~r~u~~ ~15 ~15 ' .. ... ~ \' .. (. ' 170£ov181t.Sr ·CO\rOMP \o(AQ2627· Pt1or.e 71 4 548 7546 Steve Holll .. ., lntroduc" new ,..., lhop Maneger, RUIY IRICKION Ruby bflngt 1 we.itn 01 NOfll <luign HP«~• and 1frMh new IQol( 10 Holll11.,·1 A IOfmet FTO ftowet ~ OWN<. Ruby u-••OilC ,,..,, now.re from HOiiand to cr .. 11 unique n11ural bouquet• Al&<> 10011 IOf cu11om llllc no-er 1rrangemen11 ullng 11141 lateet d9COfllOf ColOfl ..., ..... ._M ........... ................ Ha1ltmi.s.• PHONI ,If,·.•,' ......,.,,.f'lor ... ·' ------------L ---------------~-~-~---~~-----~~~~~-· ~t...-.• _____ ...__._ ___ - • . . Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. Oeoernber 9, 1884 cs Families entertained at 'Babes l:ti Toyland' ByVIOA DEAN °""' ,... lt1ie '""°' For once. parentsdidn'1 have lo arrange for baby ittcrs. They brought their children with them to the second annual Babes an Toyland party held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. · More than 600showed fort lie People for an Irvine Community Hospital-sponsored event which prov1dt.'d tun for the whole fumll>. Si' 8-foot 1hcmc-dcc:orntcd trees brightened the ballroom and rach tahle was centered w•th a gl:.iss- encascd handcrafted snow scene. As gut'91S moved araund lhe room during the social hour admiring the festive look. a mime.juggler and magician.entertained on drum mini-slages and strolled about. per· forming for the youngsters. ~ .... "'°'°., ............... Vlctdrla Ridenour and Adrian Butterfield ahow Barbara Penney aad JoAnne Vlaerta-Gallnla Victorian coetumee. Carri Howtlng. Julie Adler and Catherine Tyler were lntrflUed by Jer 1 y Cmnv'a tablealde magic tri Thtm: were shoppmaop- portuniticsat a booth where com- mittee member Judy Goleta and Ticktockers from-the Irvine Na- ttonal Chanty League were per- sonalizing ornamcn-ts. Santa brought his toy-filled skagh to wse for family photographs and to hear the youngsters' requests. During the brunch, adults dined on a platter of cold smoked fish. featuring crab on toast poin\S, while the younger set had their own menu of scrambled eggs. sausage and bacon. Then the whole family joined in for lhe dessen -choc- olate.Yule Log decorated with holly. Irvine Singers. a 20-member group from Irvine High School (led by Richard Me11eager) entertained and furt her delighted the youngsters withgiantcandycanesat the conclusion of their program. Babes 1n Toyland Chairman Paoline Embree ~s presented a surprise gift and applauded heartily by the party-goers. Among those there were Douglau Myers (Irv 1 nc Medi cal Center presi- -dMt-).andPJ CH-Eresid.entSharoa an m fsan committee mem- bers and spouses Boonie and Barry Brown, Kris and David Colgan, De and Richard Dooliule, Mary Ellen - and Mlehael Hadley, Arlene and Lowell Johnson, Marcie and Guy Lemmon, Cbrta and John Luhrs, ~rolaod F~nbarrO'Nelll, Margaret and Cheater Redd, Maureen and Joe Redd, Ann and Richard Simm, Susan and Harry Stahl, Lllltan and Sam Sulllman and Marge and John Wakeman. Others on the guest list were Pat and Carl Nelaier(he's IMC project manager). Judy and Don MoFrow PAPARAZZI PLUS (he's Pl('H vice pre 1dcnt). Marilyn and Tom Nlelaea(thc Irvine Co. sponsored the V1ctonan Anaeldec· orated tree), Carol and Keat WlJkea (he sponsored another of the 1rces AU are now 1n the1rplacesat the busi nesscs which purchased them). and th.e Tom Keating family. . .. . Members of Little Menna1d Guild, Childrens Hospital of Or- ange County, and theirfamiliesand friends enjoyed tennis, a lasaanc dinner and dancing at the Lindborg Racquet Club an Huntington Beach. Planning the fun day were Sandy SmJtb,chainnan, President Jo De McAdams, June McGraw, Sllerri Basbore, Lila Gould, Dorotby Zacbernlg, Sudy Placara, Carol Cllsby and Heleo Malloy. ••• Victoria Ridenour and Fnend provided a history "Jes on" and Victorian holiday fun forthe 82 · guests at the Amencan Association of University Women's high tea held in the Christ Presbyterian . Church 1n Huntington Beach. Seven members of the Friends modeled costumes; talked about V1ctonan daysand performed dances of that era. From the tea table guests were provided a variety of sandwiches and tea was served from an anuquc Merry and happy wishes . . I Russian um. On nch individual table a stand up menu listed the tea treat 1ncludingthcck scrtsof cream puffs, a' ar1ct y of cakes and breads along ""ith chocolate goodies. The lea, c'ha1red b~ JoAue Via- erta-Oallnla, raiKd $620 ioward tho • scction'sannual donationtoaJ of SI .500toAAUW'sEducauona1 Foundations Programs. Enjoying the fcstivitic were Barbara Peaaey,Carol F•naey, Patricta JoblOD, president Nacien F.abel, wa Lowe, SH WlletselJ, Katlly Ovallam, Bently Nall, Boe· llie lealll, Cy1tMa Joutoa, Esdter . Jolla.on and JaJla Barren. The Boat Hoepltal 552 Club'• Chriatmaa Carol Ball wu an eztra celebration for Betty and Harry Babbitt of Newport Beach, left, marking the 50th annlTenary of their weddln& In St. Louia. and amlllnj( ''birthday boy" Vin Jor&enaen (with wife Nora). "' ·----- 'Festival of Lights' tops yule list "Las Luces de Navidad" (or Festival of L'tghts). the Alta Bahia Committee's major fund-raiser for the Orange County Phjlharmonic Society will take place Tuesday, Dec. 18. at Balboa Bay Club. The public may JOtn the members in viewing the Holiday Boat Parade. dining and danci ng. Barbara Roberts and Virginia Donahoe will cast a Chrastmasy spell on the club, using make-believe snow. brown bears and beribboned wreaths. Madrigal Chorus from Dana Hills High School plus a musical instru- ment group will perform Tuesday for Harbor View Hill Philharmonic. Mrs. Edward Romeo is opening her Corona del Mar home for the 9:30 a.m. holiday program. • • • "All that Ghtters ... " 1s the theme for the 11:30 ~.m. Wednesday luncheon of Newport Beach Chns- tian Women's Club at the A1rporter Inn. Author Josh McDowell is the guest speaker: Florence Smales will present a fashion show, and season- al music will be sung by soprano Dorcas Preston. A free nursery is provided for pre--school children and reservations ($7) may bt phoned to 760-0389. . . .. The BBC Admiralty group wlll be at Jewel Court. South Coast Plaza. Friday raising funds for Ch1ldrens Hospital and at the same time having holiday fun ,-dancing and trying out the hors'd·oeuvres Fes· t1v1ttes begin at 8:30 pm. and continue till I a.m ... Orange Count> Arts Alliance plans a membership holiday party from 6 to 9 p.m Thursday at the Fine Ans Gallery. UC Irvine ... A Santa Ana resf taurant. The Factory, is sponsoring a 4-to-8 p.m. cruise on Dec. 16 from the Balboa Fun Zone for the benefit of the. Multiple Sclerosis Society . One hundred party ... $oers will be able to bpard the T1k1 for cruising. caroling and door pnzes. Chicaeo-sn le pizza and ltahan food-wlth bCer from 40 countries will be a"a1lable at the buffet and The Legends of Swing wail provide live music. Reservations ($30 each or $55 couple) ma} be made b) calhng 8}4-0149. Co-chairmen Pat Webst~r 31\d Bobble Farley have arranged for fhe Phantom Carolers, a brass qui niet r.:===========..:=============================================================::;- 10 entertain during the 6:30 cocktail hour and for Ban) Cole and his Sounds of Music to play during 1hc 8 p.m. dinner and for dancing. Tickets are i 70 per person and rcscr va tt(}~ fur-t~lac:k1.1C_aen1 may be arranged by calling Farle~ at 955-211 7 or Webster at 841-1 236 . • • • • When 1he Balboa,Harbor Alum- nae chapter of Gamma Phi Beta meets Thursday, members will be exchanging Christmas ornaments and cookies. Pat Leamy is hosting the 10 a.m. holiday get-together and South Orange County Alumnae are invited. Shella Hoyles, 545-84QJ. is presidenL Then on Friday evening at 7:30 the group will be at the Mike Hoyles' home for a couples part) featuring hearty hors d'oeuvres and a white elephant exchange. • • • Spyglass Hill Garden Club mem- bers will be "lunching at the Rit.z" . for thei r holiday party. They'll gather at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday and dine on filet mignon. Ritz salad and creme brule for dessert. Shella Coulter, hospitality chairman, made arrangements for the fes11' e menu with help from Hans Prager I on the wine selection. • • • ;\ surprise guc~t wall pro ' 1dc entertainment for Stephens ( ollcgc Alumnae and guests today at the home of the Russell Armbrusts ... Judge Alleemarle Stotler will he guest ~peaker Monday at the noon run t"heo n of 0-r.rn v C'ou n 11' Women. Lawyers at the Medical Association. 300 S. Flower. Orange 11..dgcs and commissioners of the coun ty's courtrwill be honored guests ... The Corona del Mar RO LEX WHEN TIME IS PURE GOLD, BE DARING. WEAR ROLEX, AND ADD A DIAMOND OR TWO. The icy fire of diamonds on gold glitters with the clarity of quality in this SO"'.ere1gn Rotexcoupte-Heirs to the Role-< heritage of peerless watchmaking they are the Rolex Day-Date dnd Lady-Dare1ust Chronometers 1n 18kt gold each with matchihg President bracelet and full-cut d1amcmd dial and ~zel 1fie se1f-winding pair is champagne-proof down 10 165 feet with !heir sParnless Oyster cases As f1tt1ng on dance floor as ocean lloor .. . RAFF jewelry Dad lllke Skellern Uetened u daUCbter -i.avn tallled to 8anta wlllJ••lM•IMn. la #32 Fas·h·ion Island 6~4-2040 ...................... ._ the Mllroom BOly llanett-Jaaled la.la way lato~•ltMrt9ol-....,_Dr.' ........ -~L---------=----:=-:---::---------------..--6 _ __, .... •"' ') 1 · • • Ormnge Coat OAIL Y PILOT /8\lnd1y. ~b« 9, 1 &a• ·13-year-ol" girl propositioning her cl&ssmates Dear Ann Landers: l JUSl read your adv1cc telling Jirls how to say no to boys. That is not th.c only problem these days. Our son ts 13 years old and in the c1ahth aradc. Since sixth grade Orea has been receiving phone calls from girls. They have also written and sianed letters you couldn't prin\jn the newspaper. Last evcnlna the phont rang. Grea and r picked up the line at the same moment. Before I could. a k wbo it was, a girl said, "J'm sick of this J- damn homework. School stinks.· I dc~idcd to listen. She then told him it had been four days since she had had sex and asked if he wanted to. Grq wouldn't answer. When he got off the pbonc I asked who he had been talking to. The girl is also 13, lives in a nice neighborhood and comes from an upper-middlc- class family. Unfortunately, this 1s not an isolated l·asc. JudJln.J from the leucrs he receives and from tallcina to parents of other boys. many girls are "a kma for it." 1 don't unde~tand what the parents of thc'>C girls think the)' arc doing. Last year, Greg was invited to a "top" l"lny. The kid wore only sheets with nothina underneath. (He d1dn'1.ao) · . My husband and I tnlk to our son about sex, love and responsibility, but · how loni will he be able to resist when sex 1s offered to him at every turn? As you 'can sec, the world has changed. Now the boys need to learn how to say "oo, .. and l doubt that many will Please tell the parents of boys how to discourage aggressive girls. We arc truly concerned. -Texas Parents Dear Ten a: Pareat1 of boys wbo are propoattloaed by 13-yea~ld 1lrl1 ANN I.ANDERS on tlac pbone cu do two JblofCll. Fir~t: Tbcy caa let tile pareats of Jbese 1lrl1 ltoow tbat tllelr youn11ter1 are tex· uaUy active. Second: They can make 111re tllelr 1001 are well·lnformed on · tbc pbyatcal, emoUonal, 1oclal and ccooomtc coo1eque.nce1 of 1ucb be· bavlor it 1omctJalng abould "go wron1." I am glad you wrote. Too ofttn parent• arc fooled lnto bclJev· log tbeJr 13-and-lf·year-old children arc too young to ban sex. You have P41lllted out that 1uc.'b l1 not the ca1e and I thank you. Dear Ann La11dcf\' Ho"' do wu srnnd all the abu\c you get trom your rcadtrs" Th~y have made fun of )Our hair, your teeth. your '>mile. you1 Midwe•ilem a<.'Cent und )OUI vo1c( on radio and rv. One reader ~md your eyes are too cloi.c h>ttcthcr >\no1her said you '><>unJ lake a hog n1lh:r. You lM'\O jct Illumed for ~tufflha11s not )Our fault. For example, in a recent column you printed a poem by a C'Olumnai.t named Elsie Robinson. BRIDGE DEAR READERS: We have had muy requeat• over the year• for tboee hand• we conalder to be our favorltea. That makea quJ~ a Hit. For the time belq, therefore, we SC?me tipS on 'Surface elegance 1 &re devotJnr tbe Sunday column t~ a terlea of b.mou• hand1. At the end of the teriea we will 10 back to our weekly queetlon and an1wer It was only a matter of time before the rublic tired of watching all that oil spat over South Fork in Dallas. obscmng the affiuencc of the Car- -Flngtons in Denver -eaeh week and watching Angela sit on her vineyard s Jlt Falcon. Crest and do ·-0eth10g but change her dress. There's a rebellion in this country that grol s daily. We're tired of11ving vicariously through TV Guide. We're sick nf waiung for the Jonery_ to pay off. We want to be rich too. We want lo walk into a room like Alexis with a designer date on our arm. We want 10 sap w,atcr with someone that doesn't understand a word of English the way Krystle does. We want to spend halfof our lives in a hot tub like Raci ne in "Paper Dolls". . without shn veling. This return to elegance and s1ylc was predictable. You can't watch all that opulence without one day snap- ping off the set and holding your fist tn the air vowmg. "By all that is hot~. 1 will never eat raw turnips again!" How do you get started on the road to riches? market called "Snob." The gamc·s tolwnn. obJt.'Ctive is to be the first player to Neither vulnerable. We~t deals. spend or accumulate$ I 0 million. and NORTH you've got Rodeo Drive. Fifth Av· • K 4 2 -E1u IOllECI ,;___-en~,e_. Ul-N ¥G~k--and-M iGl:Hga.n ~ J+3 Avenue in Chicago to do it. . o ,l_S_( There's a clever book out this year by James Charlton called "Surface Chic." where you cut and paste your way to status. When you haul out your luggage. if the last ticket on it says "Columbus, Ohio," all you have to do is cut out one of his that reads, "Cathay Pacific for Kuala Lumpur and Shanghai." Got a cheap bottle of wine for dinner? Paste a label over it that reads "Chateau Laffite Ro thschild, 1970 ... Or really go gllt1y and paste y<>ur picture in the hok provided for it next to Hen I) K1ss1ng.cr's for your desk. If you still need conditioning to the good ltfe. there's a new ume on ibe As my-husband sard, .. Anywoman who can spend $310 ma carwash has 'WEST • K J 8 ~AST a good ch~ce ·of winning." lk's absolutely rig.ht. There was a time • QJ953 + 106 when he coufd dangle a cabin in the <::1 86 5 <;> 4 2 northern pan of the state that came <> AK 6 <> Q 1e 81 wrth a rowboat and a paih for a fue • 92 • Q 10543 vacation. That was before I saw how SOUTH they live on "The Love Boat." + A 8 7 There was a t1 me when a nt:w piece <:;i K Q o 7 of oilcloth and a few drops of incense 0 : 3 2 1 for the light bulbs would have brought • A 7 tears of gratitude to my eyes. But not since I've seen the lifestyles of The The bidding: Ri ch and Famous. Weat North East Those of us with fantasies are on PaH Pa11 Pata the move in this country. We've seen · l • 2 r;:;i Pa11 South 1 <:;1 ~ CV Acapulco. We've seen lingerie that Pu• Pua Paa• isn't thermal. We've seen cars that Opening lead: King of o. st~rt the· moment you tum the key. The Knave of Clubs was talking And I for one wlll never again own a fur coat that runs under the sink strike. It was his contention that every time the kitchen light goes on. ~he knaves were ooing discrim mated against. About the only task T-ODAY'S SUNDAY .PUZZLE I t hey were given was the simple finesse, while the classic plays were ·awarded to the rest of t he court cards. ----------------------------------------'-----' The Knave of Clubs, his dander ACROSS 74 Haze 139 Fancy marble 75 Cut apart 141 Herb genus 77 Utter defeat 142 Save 29 Fish sauce 95 Horse color 96 OOdges rising, would have none of this. "The finesse is a thing of beauty and < >ur n1:wspupcr mu~I hnvc had ll~ ~t·n1111J '1t1na tyl)\'"<!ttt•r, working that day tiecau~ the) called £l\1e Rubinson a COMMUNIST. You cuul<.J t'CI succJ 10 1 that, couldn't vou' -\ Friend And Defi:ndcr In L.A. Dear L.A.: No. Tbe original manu· tcrlpt read COLUMNIST and more than 1,000 papers got U rlglat. But tbankl for your concero. ( P .S. Tbt paper that aoofcd printed a corret· CHARLES GOREN tloo of tJac typo.) Contused about what' ri&ht and what•s wrong m today's "new moroJ- Jfy-·? You're not alone. If you want hont•st. down-to-earth mformation on your self. questions. read Ann Land~rs· new booklet. ··HiAJJ School Se., llnd How to O.:al With It -A Guide fur Teens and Thezr Parents." Send 50 cellts plus a long. stumped, sc/l:addt'fssed en vclope to Ann Land· ers. P.O. Box 11995, Chic11ao. II/., 60611 OMAR SHARIFF THE TALE OF THE KNAVE OF CLUBS a joy forever," he averred. ''I'.!!l not talking about those everyday situa- tions where you have the ace-qtJeetr In one hand and you simply lead toward that hand and hope the king Is in the right pla~e. I am thinking more or those delicate situations where the finesse ntight not even be obvious. They oecur a.t the most unlikely times. "Why. just the other day I was in· volved in one such case. We were playing rubber bridge at the club, and our side was soon in four hearts despite some competition. West led the king of diamonds and. in cesponse to an enthusiastic signal from his partner, continued with the ace of diamonds and another. East won the third round with the queen and shifted to the ten. of spades. "Now most of you would think the success or failure of the hand hinged on a simple finesse. I would be the hook, and on the location of . the queen this hand would stand or falJ . Not so -the location of t.he queen was obviou11! "Jn first seat. not vulnerable. W cat had_passed and.-he-had-a:lr-eady- ahow n up with t~e ace-king of diamonds. The bidding and play suggested strongly that be had five spades headed by the queen.jack. Had he held the queen of clubs as well. he would almost surely have opened the bidding. "Sine&-the finesse was due to fail, there was no point to taking it. Our declarer unhesitatingly found the beat line. He won t he ace of apadea, drew three rounds or trumps ending on the board. and led met · "East covered. declarer woo the ace. then continued with a club to the king. When West produced t he nine, the desired position had been r·eached. The eight-six of clubs were equal with the ten. The eight was led for a ruffing finesse. Eaat cover ed and declarer ruffed. He got. back to dummy with the king of spades, and the six of clubs provid- ed a parking place for the lo1ing spade. "When you first looked at thf1 hand, would you have thought t1tat declarer would take two finesses In the club suit?" 1 Petty prince 7 Baseball clubs 79 And no1 11 Frog genus 80 British sotd1er 15 Merchant 82 Laughter sound 2 1 Resting 2 wds 83 Given as charity 22 SPoiled child 86 Play by - 23 Black 87 News gatherers 24 Squire s place 89 Aunt Sp 25 Solitary 90 Begin a boxing 144 -the mark: obeys 145 Gypsy 146 Fan club hero 148 Favorable vote 149 Incinerators 151 Ring decision 152 Napoleonic victory 153 Disclose 30 Miscalculates 33 Smoothing 1001 34 French article 36 Arts degree 37 Hereditary tactOf!i 40 Pursue 4.1 Purloin 43 Attempts · 44 Shy_ 46 Crossed the goal 9 7 T ruu passenger 98 Prophets 102 Buried 3 wds 103 Sudsy brew 106 Pretend. 2 wds 108 Serenity 110 Supermarket 111 Tiny insects 113 Of a tissue W riter wan t s research into medicinal giggles 26 Concerning 28 Wnnkled JO Type measure 31 Ftrsl husbano 32 Conclude 33 Med1c1nat pei1.-1 35 Disunite 36 Nall} ia 1 38 Upon pre! 39 Pronoun 40 Snuts 42 His Fr 43 Shooting mar~ 45 -lu Brule -46 Window cover 47 Farm machine 50 -boom 52 Pie nuts 54 Af1ernoon r;art1es 55 Glides on snow 57 Lower 1n rant< 60 Irregular 61 Very sad 63 Hardens 65 Fire-wti1stfe 66 Weight allowance 67 Earth 68 Spanish title 70 London 01s1ric.1 72 Cautioning contrac t1on 7J Compass pomt career· 3 wds 94 Cordage fiber 95 Leasers ,99 Far down 100 Assign places to 101 O.vrnal 103 BJOrn 104 Contend 105 Stew 107 Let fall 109 Depression era agency 110 Bodies of water 111 Manufactured 1 12 Russian people 114 Sketched 116 Lend an ear 118 More broad 119 More moist 121 Arabian 1ambou· nne 123 Room feature 124 Sprinkles 125 Compact 121 Supreme t>tm'lg - 129 Dwells 130 Atlantic state abbr 132 Type 114 Broadway hit sign t35 Shp9 away 13 7 Analoltan god<Jess 155 Rhymester 156 Uttered 158 Consolidates 160 Gives off vapor 161 Throw 162 81bheel ~ronoun 163 Sums up DOWN 1 Former witch city 2 Make amends 3 Care for 4 Scottish explorer 5Whlle 6 Dots 7 Size ot shot 8 Curve 9 Black liquids 10 Gets out of the way 2 wds 11 Withstands 12 Encourage 13 Head motion T40ne - 15 Minor deity 16 Electric untt 17 Luzon native 18 Put cargo on 19 Storehouse 20 Send payment 27 Otnerw1sP / rine 48 W1p1ng CIOlh 49 Approves 51 Long cigar 52 An apostli;! 5"3 Expunge 54 Tidy 56 Rages 58 Choir voice 59 Vestibule 61 Blow a horn 62 Pretty model 2 wds 64 Scat' 67 Stung 69 Dissolve 71 E111cters 7 4 Fhes atoll 75 Flavorful 76 Shrill-toned 78 Making equal scores 81 Alphabet letter 82 !.hat .9•!!_ __ 84 HISIOrtC perloel 85 Indian acrobat 87 Sharp reply" 88 B•bhcal character 90Arm101n1 91 Lanat loop 92 Twines 93 D1ff1cu11 s•• ANSWlltS IN CLAH,,12D 115 Armed confl1c1 117 Michigan canal 118 Signals goodbye 120 Religious ceremonies 122 Vacation spots 124 Debacle 126 Obllgatton 128 Edom1te duke 129 Glance 130 Mixes 13 1 Military studenl 133 Sun deity 136 Army ofl1cer abbr 137 Fashion girl 138 Out of order 140 Made cloth 142 Tints 143 Libya measure 145 Catholic tribunal 147 Meadow 149 Getcal~ - 150 You Ger 152 111um1nated 154 Verb form 155 L1qu1d measure abbr 15 7 Down pr Pf 15Q JapanP~ d rama • By DEBRA llALE Auoclated p, ... Writer _ < HI< \Ci() -'°)m1k \. g1gglt-' and bell\ laugh'.'> ma' be guud tor.,., hat a1h )11U ;i mn l1ral 1ourn al ar11ck oh- \Cr\C\. hut an .iuomp:.im 1ng cd1- l<•r-t&I nGki.-tonl!lm·-11"1-< lwck. that a lot o l n·sc:Hl h 1., nn ·dnl hdor1: I hr go'vL'rnnwnt w tll allo.... 11 "' largl· cl OM"\. ··1.augh1cr ha\ .1 \ar1tt~ nl ph)'>IO· logical and cmouonal cfTcc·t'.'> 1ha1 ha' e potential fnr d1n1cal appli- cation.'· Dr. Donald V. Blad. an Iowa p.,ych1a1nst. Y.roh' m the Journal of the ,\nirnt;in Medical A%oc1at1on. "In an l·rn ol mcrea!>ing demand for 'natural ht•allng. · laugh· tcr's po1en11al ha., yet to Ix· tapped.'' JAMA fre4ucntl) pnnl'> cd1 tom1I!> b) doctor'\ or 01hcr wenall'lt~ rom- mcn11ng on its research reports. In tht'> ca~c. thl-editorial wa\ h) a laughll'r '>pt'<:ialt~t. \atm ... 1 and') nd1- ca1cd columnast Art lluLhY.ald Buchwald wrolL' that Blad, left "many unan.,wcrt'd que\tlon'>, .. \Uc.h ·\nd 1n an age when doctors arc tr;.in.,plantang hearts, livers and k1dne""· Buchwald asks. "Is tt poss- thk to lrnn!.plant a ~nsc uf humor from one hod> to another?" Bl;irk. of the Department ol Psv-~:hrnlr~ .it J.hc Univcfitl)' of Iowa tlosp1tals and Cltn1cs 1n Iowa Cit)', cxammed the physical nature of laughtC'r. its varied occurrence pat- terns and 1ts-Oevelopment theories. He noted that editor and writer Norman Cousins credits his recovery from a crippling disease to laughter. "He discovered that laughter had an anesthet ic effect and would tem por· anly lower his sedimentation rate (a measure of certain diseases)." There arc other therapeutic uses for laughter -in psychotherapy, for example. "Laughter does clearly seem to ha' e a cathartic effect; people oflcn feel better and mort> relaxt•d aftt'r laughing." Black said. Rut Ruchwald cau11ou\ly ad- monishcd the AMA 's 500.000 mem· be rs· .. There 1s sttll a lot of sc1ent1tk work tu be done lxforc the Food and Drug \dm1n1~1ra 11on will perm1l Ila ugh ten to be used in large doses." -\nd, he asked: "II laughter 1s good for your health. wh) don't doctor. ever laugh when they are with their patents?" For those who do lau~ in lar~e doses -and show their teeth in equally sizable doses -Black warns: 'The baring of teeth has been related to the threa1enmg snarls of animals in an a~ressive mood or to the snigger oftnumph or derision." And who would have guessed how complex a belly laugh could be? Black said it's caused "by large abdominal body circumference changes ·brough1 about by the in· sp1ratory-exp1ratory cycle and ... is indicative of marked enjoyment of the stimulus." all ~c:_Lh~i:suru:anJaugh tum~lf -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;...-;-;;-;-;;-;..-;;;· ;;~;;;...;;;;;;;~~~--to death and wh> Mcd1c:ar1: or Mcd1ca1d won·1 pa\ lnr laughter 1f1t's ~uch a goo<l medicine Salvador Ooh'\ Premier Piece LINCOLN IN DALI VISION $8500 Orlrlnal Kand Sirned Llthoraph Private Collector -553-•242 Pilot just merged with the traffic NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Like any seasoned rush-hour driver. Milcc BranfordJU\t waited for an opening and merged with the traffic on lnterstatt" 10 -even though ht< was an a single-cngme plane instead of a car. "E, crybody wa~ going aboltt 601mph)," sa1d Branford. who'c; been flying Jhout three years. "l guess 1 was going about 60. too I j ust picked out an open c;pot and landed " Branford, 10, told police he didn't know why his plane developed engine trouble. "It started \puttering, ltkc ll was out of gas, so J took her down," he said "All in all. I guess I don't mind being here, considering what could have happened," Branford said as he waited for a mechanic. -for ··1·e yfi@jlda fr•m ... ,~ ...... • I ib • Prime Ri mth • •• • When you · oomein , 'pic.k up a great Wit idea. Black Angus gift certifiates. They 're a great way to -oliday$bappier FlllT&ll VWJY, IUTI Ill IAllll lllYI, TlllMICI, OllHlnll, UllWlll, 1Ui1•, Ull fllllT for family and friends . ) .. ' Adam burnedover 1Erica's 'toaSt' BrLYNDAIUNCH I ALL MY CHlLDftEN: Enca dcc1dca to set into Adam'• btd, aive-him dniucd champqnc, then makeofl'wilh the copy of her fllm. However. Adam 11 on to her tnck and only pretend• to ht dtuged, He then in•i•U on ICl. Erica OttSJO Mike. After Adam ta~• the whole thina he 1how11t to Miko, who walks out on Erica. Jesse floored when hi• ha.If.brother Euaene arrivea in Pine Valley. Palmer Jealou• when Paul Manin, vlaitina from Wuhina· ton, take• an Interest In Cynthia, Tad mlke1Alfred remove h11 Romeo co11ume. Ilea hlm up, then he aoea on staae aa Romeo. Hillary, f~lina Tad becom1111 too impe11ioned durina one 1«ne. leaves him 1tranded on tta.ae to the au<hencc's howlina deliaht. When Tom 1how1 anaer tbtt Brooke la hav1na Mark bal>ys1t, Brookc prom1aes next ume she'll aak Tom. Brooke meets her new co-anchor Byron Sanden and nqa11ve sparb Immediately fly. ANOTHER WORLD: Reveahna to Alice he( hu had premon111ons \ince comma out o coma, a fn&htened Mark tells her not to 11\ue bis attttt. Released from hospital, Mark, alJll paral)'7ed from wai&t down, moves 1n with Allee and Liz Cass. to avoid loan shark by dresssna as woman, 1s stayina in town under the d1s1u15C of Krystle Lake with only Kathleen and Wa.lhnaford aware of charade Leamma ridma fiabst was sent b) Carl. Nancy anary when Rachel demands she return the cxpennve present. Mac outbids Carl for race horse. he wan tcd and later Mac manaaes to act return of Rachel's sculpture 1n cxchanae for race horse. M.J. and Larry believe Carol beh1fld vanous Bay City murders. Kathleen slaps Can when he aives her passionate kiss. Donna tells Carl to move. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Frank and Mawc reconcile Tom and Frank ir- . riiated when Maaaie dccule' 10 take assistant D A post An anlf} Dusty destroys John's lamp Tr) in& to s11flc her real fcchnas. Lisa tells Bob he must ne\er make any advances tov.ard her Bnan stunned when he realizes Lisa sent Barbara flower\ in his name ~ts) beams work as Tucker and Steve's secrctal') while Jay t>eains assignment on their construc- uon team Juliette heads for Greece wnh Michael. Craig plans to parlay h1S use of Lucy's computtrs into has first step at sabotaaina her company Diana's club continues to be an trouble "'hen chef quits and checks continue to bounce. Klrk decides onJoumahsm career and signs on at Brian's newspaper. 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:15, 9:10 Pdward., TOWN C£NTFR •. . ... . ' .• ·•751 4184 • "IM ' I & ·• - ((1\IA Mt\A ll!G ~. -T • .,...,,iltl JAU.""' Ml •" CllUllll .. ..... .,, . ,,. .. •COIU •fU U••"'-•u1 ~1· • l\ '°"°' ..... "'" ' ft"I ,.. .. .. -~•Olli• ....... , .-,, .. _ .. • 'ut•'•" J .. " • ..,. ................. -f •• "II •• ' ..... l.40U<U tht• ,,,..,,. " ............. ,,_,., '••"' .. 41l ·u-~-. .... ., \ ····-1 .......... ··-OUllM .~ 14,, '\4-1 Wffl-ITI• •lo· Ml--!"::. Mu•.- '• llt , ...... , ... • N' •' ln41 -N• t\illl;. "-. ... Or .. M 0..,.._ ... &II-llU'11 ·-~ A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE "Very funny .. ~ belly-shaking laughs · U!IA Todoy ... ,. M • rm o• 1114070 .. ,. UA lllOVIS I 957 49U com lll'SA (OWARQS llA'IOI TWIN UI IWI -com o lOWAJIO$ SOUlH COASl l'lAlH4' 1111 n HMO I !*A SAOlll t eAO ~ l\IOI ICMflAll YAUIY '' I YIM MJU07 IUlllllGJOll •ACM I OWW>S llUfll f1C I°" IUOJll ·-I A . ~RSITY ~&Il l lA•.iM ~ llWAY !l m1,11 lA'l!AlaA J-Slt()H~ tZI II ltl 0631 llSSdl WUI f YI~ IJOH'I lllNG OQMI uum CAPITOL: A llrc dnJI at plant stOPt Frankie from leam1n1 Jay 11 rea.lly Jordy Clcu. Jordy promitea Ricky he'll ttll Fran\lc his true idtnuty Paula decides to write novel based on her Wash1n11on fnends. Cleared ofcharac1, Chip tell• Zed he was paid 10 protect him Real121n1 Jordy snca.kina letter from Wally to Brenda. Myrna hu hudmlttress lntcrcepJ Jordy'• lette'11 to Brenda. Ronnie au~u she and Wally have Dutch·ttcll date. Myrna makes certain that aoulp column111 Vera Sweet catchca the twoaomc toaether and a photo runt on the Wuh1na1on society pqcs. Zed almost dies durina. suracry to remove lplnal rraament. His dream of Juhe pushes l\1m back to hfe and he bet•n• recovery. Chceta tells FrankJe she loves Ricky, but bellcvea she's preanant by Chip. DA Y8 OF OUR UYQ: After Llz denies 10 Neil that she's hav1n1 affair with Carlo, Neil walks out Later a repentant Nell returns but Is stunned wben he f1ndt Liz 1n bed with Carlo. Lu plcadJ for fof'l.lvencu but N~1I packs h" baas Larry rcs11ns his post and Gwen stands by has 11de. MC14 n hides pnsm from Shane. M~n tells Larry she's hidden pnsm 1n Zack s teddy bear Tony UJ>9el when be learns Jasm10e has left the houtc. Later Abe finds Jasmine on buying spree purchas1na evcrythina she's seen on TV commercials. Bo tells Ho~ he needs lime to sort thmp out before they wed. i\i R.oman:s wakc,.Bo t.ellr. Marlena he's aoina after Stefano. Leamana Neil may 6e fakana his 1dcn11ty Bo plans to find out who Neil is. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky saves Preacher's hfe but then they arc both trapped. Mark comes by and rescues the twosome When Roy realizes Sky can help them he decides to help Sky find Raven. Mike acts note from Laune who discusses her 1wo new fnends at the 1ns111u1ion Preacher, 1calous of Jody and Jeremy's rclat1onsh1p, beds down wnh Liz. Beth tells Males that unul she and Liz can reconcile they'll have to put their rclat1onsh1p on hold GENERAL HOSPITAL: Ginn) Jealous when Bobbi overly zealous an thankrng Rick for ge111n1 her JOb as head coronal') care nurse. When Ccha a~cs to settle for less from Edward. he realizes that he doesn't have to 11ve her anythan_a A d1s1llus1oned Ceha returns home. Grant tells her to renew her interest 1n art. Grant becomes part of new surgery team and a new doctor. Ema Moms, Joins the program. Ema very interested an Tony In Mexico, Dunley and Peter ao into treasure 1:hamber 0\lnlc) tnu to kill Peter. Luke and Scorpio arrhe on Kcnc Dunle), hav1n1 bttl\ •hot 1n1~ad of Petet. con- 11nuc1 to lead Lu kt and Scorpio 10 behove 1h11 he'• on their aide Peter 11 lulled Luke cleared of all charae• and Dunley plans on com1n1 10 Pon Charlca.. The aceptcr 11. aivcn to Mana. OUlDINO UOHT: Fveryonc learns tecret o( V1c1ona's doll. Brandon ua.ed his death 10 1c1 away from his family Sharlna tell• V1ctona that she has loved Mr. McDowell (Brandon) for )can. The paper an the doll shows that V1ctona 11 Brandon's dau&hter. Victona atsures Alexandna she wanu no pan of Spauld· ina'• corporation. Brandon and Sltanna die while hav1na quiet convcrut1on on porch Josh tearl'uUy leaves Spnnalield Vanusa•and Billy namt' their son Harlan Billy Lewis Ill. Jim understands when Anabelle chooses to ao with Tony Ptuhp and India marry On their wedd1n1 n1Jht Ph1hp walks av.a)' from lnd1.1 Track1n1 down Andy's mtcr, LuJack d1sco11en shc'i bhnd and suuests ~th attend sessions 11 the schbOl for the blind And) 's slSler runs. ~th underaoma lucr treatment LOVING: John kill' Ernest and passes himself off as Ernest "'hen he mttts with Dou\ John removes mask and tells Doug he'll 111 him John "anu to know v.hcre Edie and Stephanie are h1d1n1. Doua refuses-lo tell Sensing Doug's an trouble. Ed10 rushff over Jonathtn 1J)Ots ltcr throu&h window and shoots her Rushed 10 hospital, Edie dies. John leads cops on chaie. heads for' Golden Gate Bndae and Jumps o!f Later John's Jacket washes ashore Ann is hun when Loma leaVt's her arms to gel comfort from Shana. Billy takes post at Southern University saying Rita Mac obviously doesn't lovt' him or she'd 10 w11h him anywhere. While shanni romanuc moment with Ton)'. Stacy thinks of Jacl.. Ava fearful Jack sllll huna up oo Stacy ONI!! LIPE TO LIVE: D1d1 learns Bo never reall) lo"ed Bcclty Han) stunned when he's told Bo 1s Drew's father. Asa plans rt'tUrn 10 Llan \i1ew when he learns D1d1 plans to come to Anzona and look af\er Dre"' Dchla takes over canna for the erratic Asa and Drew Connie unhappy when Brad acts LA transfer Marco made head of Vernon Inn Jo) rcadmf up on e1Tecuofb1nh control p1Us but sul says no sex to Ken Rafe finds extra bullet in ce1hng at v.arehousc. Jenny finds Michelle at warehouse Gun Michelle hold.ma aoes off Harry and Donan enjoying each other's company '"FALLING IN LOVE' IS A MdYIE TO TREASURE.'' -O•n• I'""' filf9C '" , ... Toe1ty"lrtO• _ ..... _ .. ___ ....,.__ ----NOW PLAYING --- lllEA Minn Brea Plua 529.5339 COITA MEIA EL TORO fO#lldS E TOIO 541 9500 Eawtroa TO'MI Ct111tr 761-418' HUHTIHOTOlf llACH MIHION V1UO Eow1ros 1Mlt;1101on Eowaros V t .O 1,," Ctntm1 SA&-0388 aJO &990 IRV11H Eowa.rdS Woodbr.OQt Cintrl"l 551 0655 1:r·1:.•. ! • r.~.;-1 • .. 1 r•IJ•l. 1:11 11::·r.t1 r.1 t:t NEWPORT lf.ACH fa .. aros '41 .. pori C ne~• 64• 0760 ~ANOE C neoome 634 2~~ . ~ C~NT WlWOOO IUIT mNOlDS · ,. ll(rrY HEAT" AISOSoltQ JAHf ~~ lltENE GAIA altoiH llCHAiD .OUNOflEi- TONY lOllANCO ~ MADEUNE KAHN PIQ» tJ¥ f R!ll MAi\i'ES Mp.:.~ lf' ~ ~ t14l' Sb\'~ SAM 0 ~ ~,. Cl'f SAM 0 .., ""· :rn m :'H a IM)'llllllG t>tRICKARD 8fNJ~IN CIJ~cm~ •• ~1'~1l' MANI! ll!(A l'l 41 • ~ llPUMll 8'14VIJ lltMP Olft MMPMl m ' I " ·com WSA m m 1 I l:MA CM MA Cl '-11 • • • RV AN'I HOPI!!: Jill fUnous •hen Frank take\ a0«1al pro~utor'a post w1thou1 tt'lhn1 her Dive qree, to become Mqa1e'1 ma~ Kane up.et when abe lotea undcntudy role at Radto Coy Music Hall, but 11 prom1ted the ma. > Jet undetitudy part an Baiter tpectac:ular Ltt tells Jack she may tell TV 11a11on. which ~uld mean I.he C1\d of h11 TV spot. Jill ~resentJna Charles Whlteltall, a client that Mu haa recommended Jill unawart that Wh1tehall 1a really workina for Mu in purchue of TV 1111Jon Pru mistakenly believes Sydney wania hC't to move 10 Babr Scan and Patnck both aihna. Steve wartu Ote to hand over money Matthew pve her r n11eadL. Dte tu ms money overto Lc.c on bill owed 1or h0tJ)1tal benefi1 tevc vows to act even wuh Dec Aw ehucke, Mom A# ....... SANTA BAABARA: Bnck stunned by Am) ·s news that she's prcan.ant They decide 10 find the beby'a father Sani&na can't believe Mason awan Brandon" her son Muon ordcn Santana 10 man) him Qr he'll tell Bran<ton tltat Channina'• his b1olo11cal father W1t'ld1n1 • knife . San· tana forces Maten to leave and never retum \\.arrcn confused but understands when Summer refutes h1' kliscs Summu afraid 10 reveal that she was molested u a child Eden dcca~ci to have scuba d1 vin1 lesson) 1n order 10 beat Lionel to the wrecka&c of the Amanda Lockndae Ted and 1..Ucn plan ni&ht of lovtm1luni. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: KcntuCk) tracks down the m1ss1n1 baby Toumcur. The baby's return rekindles passion be· tween Kentucky and Liza. Cagney and Suzie plan New Year's Eve wedding but keep date a secret. Wendy, nursina an aalin& Warren, fears her mother Wiii discover his presence (hate warns Justine to stay awa> from Alec Cal"e)' iJVes Suzie cnpgement nna. Even J .R. &win& can do eomethln& worthwhile once ln a while. ''Dallu .. •tar Larry ffa&man accepta the A.merle&D CA.DC~'• Medal of HoDor from b1a modaeay.actr..._. Mary Martin, In Loe An&elee. Tbe award wu preMDted to Racman for bla cbalrmanablp of the Great Amerlcan Smolleout for the put lour yean. YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Lookina at p1ctu~ of Dina's thrtt ch1l4ren, Brent promises he'll ne ver 10 near them but can't help rccalhna the child the)' had together Paul and And) think Dina may have been the one to savaaely beat Brent 13 }ears ago Jack "ams Jill that Lmdsay 1s 1e111ng too cloSt' to John Amy fn&htcned "'hen T}'rone d~s not ans,.er his phone Mr Anthony wants proof pos111vc that the body 1n the morgue is really Tyrone. In Quebec. Victor and N1"1 arc assured tltat Dina would not have done anythm& to harm Marcel Ma.rk refuses Victor's offer to buy out company say1na he wtJI be the one to get 11 out of recc1versh1p. 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C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 9, 1984 . -INTERMI SSIO N . ~---~--- - Christmas plays close out 1984. The last two loc•I theatn cal pro-of the Orange County Variety Ploy-I 21852 Main St.. Garden Grove duc~10~ of 1984 -both special · crs. Call 971 -5681 tor reservations. '. (636-72 13), Wednesdays throu~ Sat· C hnstmasshows-go o n the boards Twoother rommun1ty theater pro-urdnysat 8, undaysat 7:30unhl Dec. this weekend. dul·t1ons wall nng down their cunains 22. Golden West College will offer an ·JOI next weekend in Newport Beach and -"A Cbrlstmaa Carol" by A Oass oriainal play entitled .. Charles Lapna Beach Act Players in the Forum Theater at Dickens' Victorian Chnstmas," • Bullshot C'rummond" resumes Saddleback College North, 5500 opcningfnday. Down the street a fe\Y • J S Tuesday and runs through Saturday Irvine Center Drive. I rvine miles1 the Huntington Beach Ptax· ITU at 8 p.m. with a closing matinee (827-5224), Fridays and Saturdays at house will present us ann4(ll ch1l· Sunday at 2:30 at the Laguna 8, Sundays at 2:30; through Dec. 23. dten•s · p'roduction, "The Littlest Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna -"A Funny Tbinf lllppeaeaon tbe ~Jel," opening Saturday. fall 895-8378 for tt{'ket information. Canyon R'oad, Laguna Beach. Call Way to Ute Forum' at the Harlequin The Dickens Christmas play, "Th~.Liulest Angel" is the late~t in 494-0743 for ucket information. Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor adapted and directed by GWC drama a series offree Chnstmas shows at the · Also coming 10 a close is "The Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55 11 ), nightly instructor Charles Mitchell , in-ttuntington Beach Playhouse. Jay Butterfingers Angel. Mary and except Mondays at varying cunain corporates a true incident in the Conklin directs the show, which will Joseph, Herod and Nut and the times through Feb. 17. Dickens' life with characters from his bt presented Saturdays and Sundays Slau"'ter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear -"Fiddler oo the Roof" at Sebas- novels. Geoff Wright plays the young at 1 :30, 3 and 4 p.m. through Dec. 23 Tree ' at the Newport Theater Arts tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 -·Dickens, while others in the cast at the playhouse, Main at Yorktown Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, NewJ>9n Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). include Mike Owens. \Steve Sal va. an the SeaclifT Village shopping Beach. Final performances are Fnday Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Lauren Nave, Winifred Warge and center. No reserv&Yons are required. and Saturday at 8 p.m., with reser-Sundays at 1 and 7. through Jan. 6. Robert. Linden. The play also ·is being offered vations taken at 631-0288. · -"Bye Bye Birdie'' at Elizabeth "Charles Dickens' Victorian Fnday andSaturday eveningsat 7:30 C'onllnuin.g their respective runs Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Christmas" will be presented Fridays through Dec. 22 at the Anaheim are seven other Orange County stage Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. Cultural Arts Center. Q3 l N. Harbor shows. They are: (838-1540), nightly except Mo ndays 16at 3 p.m. in the main GWC theater. Blvd ... Anaheim. under the auspices -"A Christmas 'Carol" al. South at varying curtain times through Jan .. .. Coast Repcnory, 655 Town Center 12. . uA TOTAL Olll&HT ... COMPt.ETELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHINGL y DIFFERENT... Al!• Ree<! NEW YORK POST UCllSM DICACLIOT ed wards TOWN CENTER '. 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The complex i• .cheduled for compledon in October 1985. Area firm honored for art work Jann Church Panncrs -Market- ing & Graphic Design Inc., Newpon Beach, received tap honors in the 19th Annual Western An DiTectors Clu~ competition. The company received a gold medal and two certificates of merit. The gold medal was for a full-color introductory brochure in the "direct mail" category created for Phoenix Tech Center, a Koll Co. development under way io Phoenix, Anz. A "New Directions" poster for the Orange County Chapter Qf the American Institute of Architects' 8th Annual Awards Com .!ition received a ., Cenificate of Merit in the "lnst1tu- 1tonal/Consumer Poster" categol). In the "Product/Service Brochure·· competition. the firm's facilities brochure for Center Tower. a Segerstrom Co. development 1n Costa Mesa, also received a Certificate of Ment. . 1 .1 '1 ' " \. .... {;_.f /· --~'~ ·. '. . . . ~cono~ist Says economy· poised f or·dynamic surg~ . Delays in tqx reform, he says, could result·in_a temporary economic slump - By JOY DEE ANTHONY Oll!lr P1$0C Corrupo-t :t:_,he general forces in th.: 1985 economy point to a dynamic future fo~ the U nited S1atcs 1n the longrun. said Arthur Laffer. a leading theor· etic1an of supply side economics. Dela~in th~amplementauon ofa tax reform bill. however. could cause a temporary slump in '85 similar to the one expenenced 1n '82. he explained. Knowine that their tax rates would be lower in 1983. people put off. income reali1at1on in '82, Laffer said. By doing so. they contributed to the '82 recession. Speaking to the Newport Center Association. a group of men and women who conduct business at the Center. Laffer said that his best prediction for the start of a new flat tax code 1s Jan. I. 1986. That's when an "explosion" of economic growth is expected. he added. Though in general Laffer strongly favors a flat tax reform bilflike an) of the maJor proposals now being con- sidered. he said that all . of them contain drawbacks. If the version known as Bradle}- Gepbardt, (sponsored by Bill Brad- ley, 0-NJ. and Richard Gephardt, D- Mo.). was passed, tax indexing would be repealed. A taxpayer facing some inflation, while seeming to have greater wealth because he or she holds more dollars. would find goods more expensive. Under tax indexing. this person wouldn't be any worse off. But without it. he or she would be pushed into a higher tax bracket. In other words. real income wol.Ud stay the same but taxes would go up. In tax reform hearings before the Treasury Department, Peter Keating., .. vice-president of the National Ta.,. paye.rs Union, said that under Brad: Icy-Gephardt. "to prevent taxes from increasing, Congress would have to pass a tax cut bill every few years." One of the dcfet"ts m a recent bill sponsored by the Treasur; 1s the increase. in capital gains taxes that would occur. Laffer remarked. C'api- • ' I tal ga1f\s would be treated as ordinary income subJt!t't to higher rates than ha!> been the ca~ since reform was ~ch1e\ed 1n 1978. "Capital gains o;hould n'ot be taxed at all," he sa1<J. Lafier 1s againsl the increase in JX'r<ional t:xt:mpt1on!> which would take place under the Treasury bill, Bradlt:)-Gephard~..Qr.K&mp-Kasten, (sponsored-bf Jack Kemp, R-N:Y and Robert Kasten. R-Wiscons1n). The problem Wt th this. he feels. IS that every income earner would get the benefit of an exemption. not JUSt the poor who need 11 most. Laffer added that if you did away with personal exemp11om en11rel}. )'OU llould bnng down the top rates to I I I /2 percent. rather than the top rate of30 percent under the Treasury or Bradley- Gephardt proposals. or the 25 percent top rate proposed by Kemp-Kasten. Despite fears by those who have much o.f their income in tax shelters. Laffer said that most 1nd1v1duals will not lose out. As an example. Laffer cited the case ofa taxpayer whose rate is 50 percent. bu1 one-half of ms income is invested in shelters. This would mean an overall rate of 25 percent. Laffer pointed out that under Kemp-Kasten, not only would rates stay the same for this taxpayer, but the money that might have been wasted 1n non-productive shelters might be used to spur productive. wealth-creating assets that would benefit the person even more. The depreciation schedules which would go into effect under any one of the three ma_,or proposals weaken their pos111ve effects. Laffer com- mented. He sa}S it's unfair that you can c:<pense the money required to send a \\Orker to school but that improving machine!"} to help pro- ditcll\ It} has to be depreciated over a long11eriod or ti me .. :.To m} wa~ of thmlcmg. the most efficient wa~ of handhng capital expenditures should be full)' expens- IJlg capt taL rather lhangomg to longer and longer deprec1at1on schedules What's happened 1n these proposals is that they have e"Ctended the deprecaauon of capital." In fact, the Treasury version requires an ··outrafCous" extension of de- prec1at1on schedules, Laffer said. Thou~ this is another drawback.of the bilJ, 111sn't nearly efloug.h to offset the boost to the economy achievable by a cut in the tax ratts, Laffer remarked. • Because of President Reagan's commitment to iax reform and the pro-reform mood of Congress, Laffer 1s optimisuc that a flat tax io some form will be passed. "There 1s a time. then~ 15·...a place ci&bl now wMn a pohucaJ con~nsus can be developed to bring the liberal wing of tlfe Democratic Party and the con- scrvauve wing of the Republican Party t~ether to bring us rational tax reform.· :· With Walter Mondale's defeat, he said, "the old hne of the Oc.mocratic Party 1s gone. If you look .at it seriously. there arc no young Tip O'Ne11ls." FV corporate he(}.dquarters 't9ppingoµt' Official topping out of the new corporate headquarters building has been announced by Dr. Rohen Gum- biner, founder and president of FHP, Inc. FHP is a federally qualified Health Maintenance Organi.zauon (HMO) and the Laflest providCT to Medicare patients in the state of California. The 40.000 square-foot corporate office btulding ts located on Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley adjacent to the FHP Medical Center and the new I 14-bed acute care hospital also under construction. The corpo~tc offices for this nonprofit HMO arc scheduled to open early next year. in•ex•pen•slve• "{in 111. spen S1vl not n19" 1n price reasonable . ctantfled ..._....,. advertising -1 ~ Classified Advertising 642-567A '\ \ \ \ \ Everybody'~ talking about the AT&T Pe1'5ona l Compute1: Small wonder, con~ide1ing that it offel's rnore value for the money than the IBM PC. It's 2 to 3 times faster. Has a higher resolution screen for better graphics. And is fully compatible, tunntng thousand~ of bu ines~ software pc:ick!lge ... · See i ·lmt all the exdte1nent i~ aoout. F<n· a fret> de1110IT- ~tration of the AT&T Per~onal Computt'l'. ,·i~it Pill' of the~t:> authrnized dealer~. ,r.: ,. 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The matunng of "bab)-boom" workers will rcsull 1n a ncarl) 100 percent increase among olderworktrs aged l5 to 54 dunng the next 20 years This, along with increased part1ci- pat1on by women aged 25 to 44 and of both sexes aged 54 to 64. will re-;ult 10 a labor force of approximate!) eight mill.Jon b)' 2000 compared to 5 7 m1lhon in 1980, a 40 percent increase. Population 1s expected 10 increase only 28 percent over the ~me penod. accord mg to previous SC AG proJec- 11ons, wh>le JObs are expected to mcrease 36 percent. At the same time. the number of nonh1spanic White workers will de- cline while the Hi spanic and Asian/Other percentage of the labor force will increase as immigration from abroad continues to be the primat) source of new workers JO the region. "The often predicted labor shon - age for the 1990-2000 penod 1s not hkel\ to matenahze 1n Southern Cah(orn1a. pan1cularl) 1f future im- IDJ&rauon rates remain high," the report declares. Frve maJor trends that will bnng about these changes 1n the regional labor force are cited (The 5( .\(J region cons1s1s of Imperial Lo\ .\ngeles. Orange. Ri,crc;1dl" ~an Bernardino and Ventura C oun11cs I Thev are _:_ Aging of the lahor force - Dom10a11on of the regional labor force by the "bab)'·boom gcncra11on" born between 1945-65 ( which already makes up more than half of -£u«ent--werkef's} as it matures and· approaches retirement 10 the 21st ccntut). -81nh rate changes -The sharp drop in birth rates among the resident population afier 1970. which will s1gn1fican'tly reduce entry rates of young resident workers into the regional labor force during lhe 1985-2000 penod (and perhaps bqond). -Women JO the labor force - Increases of women of all age groups in the labor for.cc si nce the 1940"s. with a significant nse in the rate of increase since 1970, part1cularl)' women between 24 and 40. -Greater longev1t} -Continued I 1 fe expectancy increases for Southern C'-al1forn1a residents (presently a'erag1ng 75.1 )Cars. up from 62.9 in 1940 and 69. 7 in 1960) which are Ill.el) 10 l.ecp older workers from re11nog a'> earl>. part1cularl)' gi ve n current uncerta1nt1es over the Social St·cunt~ S)~lcm and the ab1ht} of mcin ) pension funds to support rctm·mcnl penod~ of 20 years or IO!lgl'r -lmm1grat1on/in-m1grat1on - The 'ihift 10 the primary source of new workers and man y new entrants to the regional labor force from 10- migrants to intemauonal immigra-numbers of older prime age workers tion (smce 1975). will give the region a more ex- T he male-female distribution perienced and productive -and within the labor force 1s expected to costly -labor force.. Male workers change substantially. Between aged 35 to 44 will increase from 1980-2000. the number of female ·639,000 in 1980 to 1,142,000 in 2000. workers is expected to grow from 2.4 Females in this age bracket will nlllhon tO approiumate)y 3. 7 m1llton, increase from 466,000 in 1980 10 an increase of more than 50 percent. 957,000 1n 2000. Males will increase only about 31 C'o1ncidental with the aging of the percent. the report says, from 3.3 labor force. and $feater part1c1pat1on million to 4.3 million. 1n it by women 1s its shifting ethnic But the most dramatic shift in the character. In 1980. non-h1span1 c labor force will come from the Whites made up 64.5 percent of the changes in ages of workers. There will 1 labor force, Hispan1cs 21.6 percent. beadech neinthenumberofmalesin 1 Asian/Other 5.9 percent and Blacks the 20 to 24 age bracket and a decline 7.9 percent. W ith continued popu- or minor increase among those aged lation growth. this picture will 25 to 34. Very small increases are change, the report says. ex pected among females in these If legal and undocumented 1mm1- same age brackets. gration continues at the high le vels of Since the trad1t1 onal age of entt) the I 970's (considered a strong poss1- in10 the labor force 1s between 16 and bility in a recent SCAG study of 24. this aging of the work fo rce could 1mm1grat1on trends). a drastic change have a ~1gn1fscan1 1mpac1 on the 1n the labor force's ethnic compo- region's ability to fill entry-level s11ion will occ ur by 2000. According po~111ons, unless decreasing 1n-m1gra-10 the repon. the nonhispanic White t1on trends change upward or 1mm1-percentage would decline to 43.1 gration of young workers from abroad percent, while the Hispanic share continues at previous hid! levels. would increase to 40 percent, On the other hand, increased Asian/Other's to 9.6 percent and Black decrease to 7.1 percent. FIGHT LUNG DISEASE WfIH CHRISIMAS SFALS. If legal immigration were slowed and undocumented immigration curtailed under new legislation (as was envtsioned under the failed Simpson-Mazzoli Bill). changes in the ethnic composition of the labor force would be less significant. The Hispanic share would increase to only AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION , SEASON'S GREETINGS·l984 29.9 percent: nonh1spanic Whites would remain m the majonty (52.4 percent); the Asian/Other percentage would be lower; Black's share would increase. The SC'AG study found that rates of participation in the labor fo rce go up with the level of educational attainment -the higher the grade completed, the higher the partici- pation rate. Within the SCAG region as a whole, over 75 percent of workers had a least a high school education or better and almost SO percent had some post-secondary education. Both figures are nearly I 0 percentage points higher than the national aver- a$e, indicating Southern California's highly sk1lle'1. better trained work force. Significant differences were found in educational attainment among ethnic groups for 1,.980. Asian workers had the highest .education of any ethnic group in the region, w11h over 77 percent having a high school education and over 57 percent having attended college. Whites also had high levels of educational attainment, but a smaller percentage arc college trained. H1span1c workers were found to have lower attainment levels than the other ethnic groups. Only 40 percent of all Hispanics have a high school education; over 30 percent have not completed elementary school. Blacks were slightly below the regional average in education lc9:1. Other Major Concl usions and Im- phcat1ons:· The faster growth of the labor for~ could result in an imbalance between labor supply and demand and in high rates of unemployment among cer- tain age groups, ethnic groups and occupauonal categories unless ad- JUStments in the region's economic structure are made over the next 20 )'Cars. There will not be a general labor ~honagc, but the ex peered imbalance 1n the age d1stnbu1ion of workers means that the economy must be able 10 absorb older. experienced and h1gh-cam1ng workers. while simul- taneously relying less on low-skilled. yo ung. entry-level workers. This points to a more capital intensi ve economy based on service and 1ech- nolo$Y· High levels of international immi- gration into the re~on (whether legal or illegal) are likely to continue because of Southern California's higher wages and greater economic opportunities, and because of the expected shortages of entry-level, low-wage workers in the resident labor force. The wages and earning potential of women will be considerably greater. as well as their occupational promo- llonal opportun111es and purchasing power. Career women as the oorm (rather than the exception) suggests significant changes in family struc- ture and child care arrangements. The increase in the number of workers aied 55 and over is likely to have a significant impact on pro- duct1v1ty, wage and emplyee benefit packages, housing and commuting requir~ments. as well as tax revenues, spending patterns and the retirement industry 1n the region. The authors contend that all these chan,aes will create "opportunities for continued economic growth and ex- psion, while simultaneously causing problems in adjusting labor for~ demands to best meet the evolving charactenst1cs of the region's labor supply." These changes will have to be watched closely, 1hey caution. ··1r the rea1on 1s to avoid maJor structural imbalances with1n the labor market and consequent high 'natural' un- employment rates or economically damagmg labor shon.ages'' in ccrtam TAKE CAREOFVOUR·LVNGS EUllUTI reduce 2 '·8" .. 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