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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.1. 111111 CIAIT 1 8UNDAY. o•c••••R ao, 1984 ,, -~-· IEW VEAR'S PARTY? ~ LOTS OF GUESTS? ' WE'RE INVITED? © 1984 United Feature Syndicate.Inc. I WAIT LL I l ~RFIELD® 6ET MV PARTY' ~AT ... -- WOODSTOCK WA5 Rl6~T ... FROM ~ERE IT DOES LOOK LIKE .. A 816 CROWD .. ~1€> YEAR I RE50LVf TO L05E _,1flGH1', EXERCISE MORE ANP SLEEP LESS SOPPOSE YOO'RE GOtN&. ) Bf NtCE TO OPIE ~fl OW'TDW 1'0 JON ANP LICK ~£MAILMAN'S . BOOTSI -' I LOVE NEW YEAR'S PARTIES ... Ylll llllTlll lllll Ml~ REALLV? t 'LL PROBABLY NEVER FORGIVE J.HM FOR ™15 ! by Jim Davis TMEN WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO AFTER YOO'VE ACCOMPLlSME.D ALL iHAi? . . ,. . ,. . • -. . . . .. . . . ONCE· AGAtN I'VE SURVIVE" A NEW Y£·A,M-i~ WtTM MY VICE5 INTACT -~ . ' ---------------------------------------------...-.-~ .. .. IS THAT YOU? DID YOU GET ALL THE G ROCER I ES WHAT DID SHE HAVE TO SAY~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PAR KER WOULD IT BE ALL RIGHT I F I CALLED THE HOSPITAL TO SEE IF MY DAD'S THERE I MISS S PENCER? I SENT YOU FOR? YOU WOULDN'T WANT ME TO REPEAT IT!! YES ! YOU COULD .EVEN ASK FOR YOUR AUNT BETH'S R OOM AND TALK TO HER' MAYBE DAD WENT AWAY AGAIN~ MEA!'JW~, AT ANOTHER HOSPITAL IT WAS ... CAN YOU GIVE ME A DESCRIPTfON DARK .... OF THE TWO MEN WHO HELD UP AND IT YOUR BOYFRIEND AND KNOCKED HAPPEN· HIM UNCONSClOUS7 . ~D SO FAST AFTER THEY FORCED US OFF THE ROAD! I GOT EVERYTHING. THEN I RAN INTO YOUR FRIEND, BETTY, AT THE DAIRY! PL-'f5TINO ii 12-30 j I I 0 by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux HE WOULDN'T LEAVE WITHOUT TELLING US, DAVEY! No Bu~s AR\:>uND · HERE, HUH? FIRST TIME .. ~ I cVERSAW A~AISIN WALJ<IN7 UP IH' ST,AIRS . - HaJJ n: HOW ff/ _....--(Jff/ {)()MP "TH& ' lr1AltBOX/ f YOU CA/.l THAT IJIJUJ1 I OCAY, Ol<AY. 711f/£E- [)()N7 llJANT Sl»1t IA/IMPY POINT Pf31<SPECTlvt:! ff'JSTCAl<f) VI@.!! 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How quickly c•n you find them" Check •nswers with those below. J .... WUll!'l)lf<ll,ljll'IOA t 1>9AOWll WJ'lf S Ja...IO'lllt.cftJO , 6u1n 1w 11 h'l'l'Y c Ou1n 1w '' 1 .. ••AO) t •etl""''" ...,.,,1 aJ"l>td 1 u :>u•••1110 ' ~ -------by Hal Kaufman------- • ELUSIVE DAAGONI Dragons have always been mysterious cr.ah1res and this one Is no exception. Color 1t a MAGICIAN NOSE HIS STUFF bright hue such as red or blue, •nd start at the pupil of its eye. GaH at it thusly for a short time, then fix your eyes on the ce1li119 or a blank wall. o Look for • dragon of a another color. Alas, the unage l•des o0 and shortly Is gone. O • TRIVIA TROVE ! What kind of glue dotts an Eskimo use' lg glue What branch of justice tries BB gun cases? The ap pellet division What teacher proposes a toast to good health? A skoal teacher ·2 5 -~ 5 A magician places 5 or 6 coins on a table and then asks to be blind folded. He requests that someone pick up one of the coins, l\old It momentarily to con centrate on It, and then pass It to so- meone else When everyone present has held the coin, it Is to be returned to Its table position \ ~ 0 LET'S PARTY I Join in the fun of the hotiday party aboff by Mdiftt the toflowlng cotors ..atty with coforH pencils or cr•yons: 1-Red. 2-Purple. l-Yellow. 4-Brown. s-Flesh. 6-Green. Now. the magician bends over the coins. touches each with his nose and names the selected coin. How? I )I .:/-+ :·· y 1 By nosing out the coin that .. ls warm to the touctnrom having TIME OUT! Why does Father Time appear so detKted been handled so much above? To lind out, insert missing lines from dot 1 to 2, 3, etc. ' ,. J ~ • • { ' .,. -c t ;;. • • i SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 polltfs for using all IM letters In the word below to form two complete~· IDEALISM -.. -.. --...... THEN sc.°1, 2 points each for all words of our letters or more found amOf\9 ttle letten Try to score et least so points. .......... ~ IAll'Jbtut .. <lfftOd For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston BOY, MO~ 'S E:CVGHT HORNS f\N 1 ~ WH\STLES FOR A NE.W YEARS> EVE PARTy'( '/ERH. lHE.'/ GEr ~E DR.1Nt<S78~~ 1R~ lHEY AND'POUND AN'lflLK\TL MIDN\G~. lRESE- f\RE. FoR ADUL-rt:>. . . .. -,..- PATRlC.K, lJ~i\1'6 A. !>E.\JE.N -LETTE-R WORD ~oR· "Dl~MA'{e.t>'' '< OKA'/ t OKA" H o ... 1 ... ~ ... 1.¥L ... 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S~'i '<OU t Ol ON' 1 1f<.'/ ~ lT WOt~fT ~lT, P~1~lC.K l 1 N~eo ~WORD Wrf\.\ OML'/ 5f.\JE-N Lf.1'1~? \ 1R'i IT ~N'{wl\~ ~ · Ju~1 1£<'1 rr \\ ~E-'i I NOW '"1\1'~ ~~\IE,N t,E:f\E.'26 ~ 12-30 by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ----....... -... 1}fERE~TeE l A Mii£ OF WI~ ~~rarr~ . ~~UM9'S ... --------~"" } New Year's Eve, for all its balloon and bubbly. is fre- quently a holiday to be awaited with dread. endured with for- 1 ilude. and forgotten with hasce The problem of course is the annual allempr lo legis- late merriment. Here. several celebrities share their most memorable Dec. 31sts -the RQOd. the bad. and the ugly lame8 Coco's mosr memor- able New Year's Eve came in 1972 when "I rushed home a day early from filming The Man of IA Mancha in Italy to altend a very hot party given by my buddy Nell St.moo. I was so excited by this party that I went out and bought a new suit. which I carefully laid l out next to me while I a~E took a short nap 10 f recover from jet I~ Wouldn't you know 11. 6 the next conscious mo- ment I knew was 11 i a.m New Year's Dav I'd ! missed lhe biggest Part) "~ of the vear .. On Dec 31 . lti'l1~ 1945. soon-to-be <oC1-fl ~ writer lauc A•lmov d. remembers '1 wa u standing inside Union 2 Station in Washington. J! D C .. where I w(l!) wait-'!Jj ing for the train that ~ would rake me to bask us were given passage on the U S.S. Botse. a light cruiser. and we were over- JQyed. We thought for sure we'd be home in time for Christmas. What lay ahead was one of the wo rst Atlantic storms in many years. We spent New Year's Eve laboring through heavy seas and ate our dinner balancing our plates 10 the roll of the ship." Cosmo- po/t1an magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown's worst New Year's was "when I was a single girl and I'd bought yards of pink flannel and white lace and made nightgowns for seven straight hours so I didn't have to deal with the fact that I was alone. I sewed right through the bells ringing. The best was in Acapulco with my hus- band. David. when we went to an intimate fami- ly party given by his mentor. Darryl l.anuck The women were in soft. paJe chif- fons. the air was balmy -11 was just an exotic. glamorous evening with dear friends · training in Virginia. It 3 • was the first New Year's I J Eve after V-J Day. The Army drafted me immediately Jack Kemp, the Republican !! aft~r V-J Day because they repr ntative from New York J~ must have fell it was finaJly with his sights set on the White ti safe to ha.ve me in the ranks · House, remembers Dec 31. I ' • • • ' • \ JI \ \ I \1 ~ ! that date to propose lo Joenne Main. (She accepted.) Kenny Roten teJls the story of finishing up a New Year's show in a nightclub in Anzona. turn- ing m for the night. and wak- ing up on New Year's Day to find rhat his hotel room had been burglarized while he and his wife slept -even his pants were missing. And finally. Art Buchwakl. who prefers to look toward the future. offers rhis New Year's resolu11on "1'1,ot lo write anything bad about Gen. William We.t- moreland 1n 1985 " Being a father thnlls Rwer star Mel Glblon to the (blue) max, "but it look a while to get used to it. especially since I used to feel like a kid myself All of a sudden 11 dawns on vou that you're ri- sponsibk! for someone eJse. so you stan thinking m a d1f- f eren1 way I think fatherhood makes me more selOess. I want my kids to have easy, un- complicated young lives like I did. I had a great deal of freedom . I'd like to keep them kids for as long as they can. Let them have fantasy and games and the irrespon- sibility of the child's world." We've all heard about starving young actors. Jane Hadler. the delec- table villamess Diana on lhe series V, would prol> ably rather starve than do some of the munch· ing that's required other. Rodents and in.sects are frequently her bill of fare "Recently," she reports with a shudder. "I had 10 ea1 a beetle made of chocolate and licorice. Another lime I had 10 ea1 a mouse made oul of while choc- I \ I j t k !1 k' '\\ \ .J' t I \. 11 than the belief that she's beautiful ," says La Loren. whose other sphnrers of wis- dom are contained in her book Women and Beauty "Fifty was the besl btrt hday for me." she insisis "I'm more comfortable with myself than I was before.·· 8~ JoanfH! Kou/moo l+t1h Anita Sum· m" and Dan Yak1r m \fu York and Howard Ro~n/Jf'rq m l+oshmlllotl. DC olate. II was awful I r----- don'1 usually eat sugar " Oh. so ii was lhe sugar lhal upset her Sophia Loren. who laid claim lo SO 1h1s past Seprember, be- lieves rhere I~ a very simple recipe for beau- ty (Well . of course Sophia would think ii c;1mple ) ""<othing makes a woman more beau11ful ~u Author l..ou1I t •Amour was 1957. as his best ew Year'~ 1 t stuck on the high seas "It w(l!) He had 1us1 embarked upon I i December 1945. dnd the .war what was to be a 13-year career ·lJ L.:.in~E~u~ro~~:..:._w_as::.::...:ov:_:.e~r.~~-\-'e_ra_l_o_fJ_1_n~p-ro_fooc_ba_ll~._an_d_h_e_c_h()S(>_.~L--------".""."'--------------:-;::::-::--;:::::-:::-:::;;::-:-7.:-:::::::-:::::=::: ~~l~Y••~~~~,m~a~&~~Ww~n~F~llv~W~tt~k~~~b~bA~~~n=R~t~m~g~~=d---~==~~~~~~--,~--~~M=•~~-w_ee_~~•11 r~Ms~w~~ .. I \ '•I• ,\ ~ • JI ' \ I I • .. I n New Year's Day coming up we will have to celebrate not only 1985 but the birthday (16th) of Barry Goldwater. Celebrate not only that. but also the cha~ in the general attitude toward him smce the acrimonk>us days of 1964, when he ran for president on conser- vative principles. Back then he was widely reviled by liberal ~-But gradually the sides cleared. and now he is the object of nostalgic curiosity and, even. of a certain self-reproachful affec- tion. When someone about whom no small number of extreme things were said turns out to be as dangerous as your local grocer. as mean as a summer williwaw. the conscience is pricked. So it was that a couple of years ago, 60 Minutes did a segment with Goldwater that bordered. by any standards of that draconian program. on the reverential. Yes, Goldwater ran for president dur- ing a very heated season.~. look- ing back. it is really wonderfuT to con- template the relative relaxation of Gold- water's campaign. Nowadays every syllable uttered by a presidential candidate is weighed for its effect on bloc vorers. In those days. Goldwater gave the impression he was out to alienate bloc voters one after another -:-a part of his character. we gradually recognized -to do the honest thing. to say the true thing. Speakjng in St. Petersburg. a center for retired senior citizens. he deplores the innationary ex- cesses of social security. Then to Knox- ville. Tennessee. to wonder out loud whether the TVA -Tennessee's greatest shrine-was really a very good idea. Then on to Appalachia, to deplore the sclerotic economic impact of the De- pressed Areas Program. He might as well have gone on to New York. there to bemoan the State of lsrael. excepe that Goldwater likes Israel and defends it to the death. The crowning memory of the campaign. for this supporter of Barry Goldwater. was a tiny item at the end of a long anecdotal piece that appeared the day after the election in The New York Times , related here from memory ... '"A neighbor asked, 'Who are you g<r ing to vote for, Margaret?" The question was put in Concord. Ne'-\1 Hampshire yesterday lo a 72-year-old woman. who replied that she was going to vote for Lyndon Johnson 'What do you mean?' her friend asked 'You've voted solid Republican for SO years.· The neighbor replied that she was 'afraid' to vote for Goldwater. Why? 'Because he will lake away my 1V. · 'No no,· her friend assured her· 'Goldwater's against the 1VA. not 7V. · 'Well.' lhe neigllbor replied, 'that's good to know .... But I don't want to take any chances.'" What settled in the memory of most Americans. however. wasn 't Goldwater WtlllCm F Bucl<ley 's prolific. OU(f)Uf OS 0 U'"1/tf mo'1 rtenlfly ~ldtti t~boolt Overdrive 4 FAMILY W rut.Y . 0£.Cr.MJIU lO . 1934 The Arizona aenator ~tried IO win a popularlly con1a1. That may be the key IO Ida popularlly. proof that flying over their territory is forbidden by their earth 8(>d. a reverence for whom prevents them even now from permitting artesian wells 10 be drilled, so that they need to go three miles for water. he explains. THE ONE AND ONLY BARRY GOIDNlllR Seated on hls right is an old lady right oul of Grandma Moses, wearing a shawl and working on a piece of crochet. She is the ro-pilot. And she happens to be one of the great women fliers, of legen- dary reputation. Whal is she doing here? Well, the insurance company told Goldwarer that now that he was 00 years old, he would need a qualified co-pilot with him when he went flying in his own Bonanza. So he picked Miss Ruth, an old friend. who looked about J 00 ¥ears old. But her eyes were always dart- 1 ng about. checking on the instruments. never mind the knitting. By William F. Buckley Jr. lhe conservative. It was Goldwater the individualist. He was never a totally convincing ideo- logue, dominated by orthodoxy. In re- cent years he has disappointed many old friends by de- cl in i ng to support co nsti tuti on al amendments that . would reverse some of the decisions taken by the Warren Court. decisions he vigorously opposed at the time. He comes in as a thinker self-taught and at the service of ideas that develop primari- ly from homegrown inclinations. Gold- water says what he says because he is what he is. That doesn't mean he is unaware of collegiate responsibilities, or the re- quirements of frat~ But formal loyalties never hemmealn the private Goldwater. There was always that salty iconoclasm. even if spoken discreetly. In 1973 we were together in Wichita. Kansas, at a trustees' meeting. The weekend before had been that of the Saturday Night Massacre. when Presi- dent Nixon lost the Attorney General and his deputy, who resigned because they refused 10 fire the special pro- secutor who. in the president's judg- ment, had trampled on executive prerogative. The firestorm of anti· Nixonism that followed presaged the convulsion that. nine months later. would drive him from office In the cafeteria at the airport, waiting for his plane, Goldwater drank his Coca- Cola (he doesn't take coffee) and chat- ted. He was spotted by CBS stringers. and presently a camera was focused on him, and a mike stuck up al his face. Was President Nixon, in the opinion of Senator (]oldwater, suilty of a cover· up on Watergate? "Of course not," Goldwater said. a trace of huffiness in his v~. "I believe he is telling the truth and that time will vindicate him. Now that is all I have to say ... He terminated the interview and the reporters left. I said to him. "You pretty sure about that?" "Bill,'" he said, leaning toward me, "you c~n put It this way. If 10 years ago I had been ship- wrecked and was all alone all that time on a desert island, and today a helicop- ter found me and caught me up on what was going on in Washjngton, I'd have said, 'Richard Nixon musl have been elected presi- dent!"' He gave that handsome. amused, skeptical smile Barry Goldwater always got on well with the f ndians he so professionally photo- graphed. He understands about taboos and about tribal loyalties; and about character. He would go along with lhe tribal leader. He wouldn't want his friends to think he'd been fooled. In 1967 he new me. my wife. and a °" .. Pe•:• TMil: We are .settin8 dose to the airport at Grand Canyon, and he radios ahead that he should be landing "in seven minutes." But. staring out over the horizon. one couldn't even see the air- port. so I challenge his seven-minute estimate as pure caprice. He accepts the challenge and os1en1atiously sets the stopwatch going. Six minutes and five seconds later we are within 100 yards of the runway. He now throttles abrupt- ly. to stretch out the remaining seconds. But Miss Ruth . across from him, sees what he is up to and calls his game. "You want lo reach the field or stall?" she asks. "Shut up. Ruth! Your job is to tell me when we are on lhe ground.'' he says ~ In the d9ense cj liberty Is DO vice. Moderation lra the pursuit cj ;Jldae is no virtue." ' °" Mor lie lAllt .. 'U: *1>eople didn't Y<* tor me -they ~ rd ~ up IM wortd.. • 0.Airv.a.IMd 71 "Fraokt}t, I lhink the fact thll It (hMJ plOVU\ unwoRable Is around ~ tor U1 IO quit W11tfn8 our money on it." ()11 ltldwfrfl Mltme: '1f he wants IO do this OOUn1ly a favor, he mWlt lta)' in Olina. • 0. If{] T I ~ ...... A' 'Td rlhr tee a....., elec:led. A. womu Is doe eo lie.·~ peftl!Jll af the tDOnlJ " 11*11 by ...... They undet•ld .,.,, cml tpen(I more IDOOeJ .... lbe old lDlll ~ ~. a. ,,..;a.v ._ • AlliN.,... ..._ c o 1s • 'Td do II .... I ~'I dmW! ant d n lid WI af ... friend from Phoenix for a tour of the Grand Canyon. acting as tour guide. moseying about high in the air over ter· ritory he knew so weU: Indian counlly, mining country Over there Is where he once crash-landed an Ercour Bits and pieces of the airplane are Stil cherished by the Hopis as amulets. and as eternal to her. Unconvincingly. She smiJes. resumes her knitting; and we touch down -at exadty seven minutes on the stopwatch, without even settins off the stall-warning indicator. That morning, Goldwater had spent two hours, as he regularly did when at home in Paradise Valley, patching calls Dunng t~ 1964 campaign. Indian OOlers greeted Goldwatf!T in Crest%nt City. Calif. from Vietnam soldiers to fami- ly and friends via ham radio, his primary avocational in- terest. He rises early at Be-Nun- 1-Kln,lhe Indian name given lo his home. The doorbell rings. but Senator Goldwater keeps right on talking to his visitor, though instinctively he slides his chair back a few feet . That way when Mrs. Goldwater. or the butler. opens the door. whoever it is won't have a clear view of Goldwater sitting behind his desk. The line of vi- sion is cut off, and all the per- son at the door can see is a desktop -from which 24,000 letters were dictated the year before. This voluminous correspon- dence has gone on year after year. ever since he ran for president. Many of his corres- pondents are strangers. And many of them discover ~here he lives, drive right into his driveway. and ring the doorbell to chat with Goldwater or to ask him to pose for a picture He 1s the friendliest man in the world, but always there is the understanding that his Cfa88Y. unflinching character is the principal reason why pee; pie are attracted to him. and that being so. it would hardly make sense to disguise that character. You don't ask Santa Oaus to shed his beard: the two go together. So the guest who asks an impolitic question can expect a civil, but very direct. response. No tricks. In 1965. shonJy after his great defeat by Lyndon John- son, Republican leaders gath- ered in Washington 'or their annual meeting. and late in the afternoon. Goldwater warned them against cooperating wtth President Johnson in any way. Johnson, he said. would pre- dictably try to execute a social or political maneuver designed to get the Republicans off the front page of the next mom· ing's paper. He recalls what then happened. "I got back to my suite and In 1964 he frightened old ladles, labor leaden and Jama Raton. But now he lrlghlelu lea and lea, charms more and more. the phone was ringing. I picked it up. .. 'Hello. Barry. This is Lyn· don.·" Senator Goldwater's greeting was monosyllabic. and in old English. He then put down the receiver. The phone rang again. "Barry, is thal the way to taJk to the President of the United States?" "What do you ~tr "I want you to come on over to the White House and have a cup o( coffee with me." "I don't drink coffee." "Well, what about a drink of whiskey?" "I'll call you after the Republican meeting is over." He slams the telephone down again. 'The next morning," Gold- water recalls with a smile. haJf amusement. half fatalism . "there is a big spread on the front page of the Washington Post. A picture of Lyndon Johnson and Dwight Eisen- hower, sitting together in the Rose Garden." What Johnson had attempted with Goldwater and fa.iJed. he had then attemp- ted with ' Eisenhower -and succeeded. Well. says Goldwarer in effect. all you can do is try. He has tried. ever since his first election to the Senate. in 1952: tried when he ran for president in 1964 and fright- ened old ladies and labor leaders and James Reston and all of Europe into thinking if elected he would take away their TV But. increasingly. he frightens less and less. charms more and more. Hubert Hum- phrey, the rollicking liberal, said to him 20 years ago. ''You're one of the handsomest men in America. You ought to be in the movies. In fact. I've just made that proposal to I &h Century Fox." I wasn't there. but I can guess Goldwater just smiled at the lovable, loquacious popu- list. and maybe said thal Gold- water would have been much more at home at the Philadel- phia Convention than any mpdem liberal. IW F AMIL y wwu. y • OEC£MllOt 30 • '* s Woman Bingos 5 times in a row for $5000 by using her personal Biorhythm Analysis Shirley Willia won $1000 on ~~Hal~~ fill-up card 5 times in a row by playing bingo on Bio- rhythm "Jackpot Daya." By playing bingo on her Biorhythm Jackpot Days Shirley Willis had an incredible winning streak. She actually won $1000 jackpots 5 times in a row . . . two in the very same week! Tum page for thrilling details I . "We couldn't stop···winning Money ~ once our personal Biorhythm Analysi told us our multi-high Jackpot Days' by Paul Vandetwiat Shirtey Willia, Audrey Sturm and Rose Clinton haw learned the secret of Biorhythm to become big money winners overnight. In feet. people all over the country have been dazzled by how easy it ii to quickty tum small change into an immense fortune simply by using Biorhythm. You, too, can u• Biottiythm to point the way to riches. You ere going to Hperience •t leut 5 Mutti-High Jadlpot OtryS in the nut two months. Your total will M ve rMChed 31 Jadlpot D•va by the end of the yeer. But ~.,.. you won't c:olect •.._one of the ,.ckpota you haw coming to you. Bec:au9e ~ laiowtng wt.l your Biomvtho•• J edl- pot o..,. .... tt-v wilt proOebty ..., right thf'Oogh your fingers. Before I tell you more •bout BiomythmJadl· pot o..,., alow me to e.,,C.in • littte mote about Biomythm. WHAT IS BIORHYTHM? The ,,,_d 800ftty1hm .. dem.d from the 0..-w0td• 'boo" mN1'"'9 !ft. and 'rhythmos" m--o ~ bNts Ther9 11 conltdenble ~ ttwt _ _. haw tt1rM L'I• Beets IBiortiythm Cycleel 1 l A 23 drt Pttv1ical Cycle. oo-nene-ov and M.owel~. 21 A 28 dey Erootoonel Cycle. {JOWm'"9 lo"9 and ~. 31 A 33 doay M«t .. 1 Cyela, govemlnt m-v and career TfoieM tt'tf'99 Biot'hyttvn cyclee b9gin the drt -.,. born and flow throughout OUt ..,ti,. lllleS Tllrf alt~ b9tween high tNlt that good ludl -immel~ grMt4lr on rnutb-hlgh ~ deyt To hetp the ~·· ~. ~ dreda of peop. .croea u. coumrv heel th•or ~rsonal Biorhythm Ana lysl• 11'..-ed and reported wNt ~ wMrl tMy ~ thetr aNltyM. 8eeauM of itm.i.ct ~. -h-hated only • ,_ of thw remel'klibM storim LOTTERY JACKPOT ··on my flnt Triple High J adlpot Day. I pla...-CS Ute Ptdt-4 nwnben 98ftM In New J.wy No 2887 When I called Chat night and Merd Ute Wll"l11W19 number, I couldn't bellew It. No 2817 c.me up and peod tJ,2031" JOMph K~ New J.-y RACETRACK WINNER "Thie wH ;u•t un.believablel On ant>opetJn9 my fm triple h19h Jadtpot drf. I .. Ii.eel my hu•band into gotng to Ute r-1radl much ~nat hftl wishff He hit a daily double. and I myMlf hit not one mind you, but foureJCKtM. All In one ~ ' ;~ * ...... ·-....-a.-.,.._ -.-..... ---c-.-i .... ~ .*. =-=-..._,_...., The chert .-OVe eap&.•na how ••Of'hvthm WOf'ka. At the moment of yow bir1ft. l a iorhythm cyol" befiin to fl-. T"-v •••~nat• Mtwfff\ hieh eye ... and rechlw .. eye .... throughout y-entire Ufa. Mult1-Hl9h Jec:kpot Daye occut wt.en at ..... 2 cyctea -on hf9h at the ..-ne time. lan't i1 t ime you caefted In on wtwrt'• COtN"9 to you1 v-per-1 l io+'tlytt.m An11tyua lete you t.Mla adYant ... of y-Jackpot dev• Md tow cvcW Wher't at .... , 1WO ibftvthm cva-.,. on ........ you ., --• ~ ............... Dey. W"9n • ._. ttww ~hot on -.ctty tN -day, you ea~ e T,.._ H .... ~..___Oey.E~hae --~ .. ~. ln09t ,_....do not...._~ oft'-" RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGH The ~ .. ~ A.wcie1ion W It• I 11 d In litMllnt if it WR r9e#y drt -thl• -happened .,.._ - oomtn9 home with• total of 1100.00 (In -....... Donne J---. r..w ,,_..., NEW CAA On Auou-1 17th, I WOft a MW CatNtO c:.r _,h -•7 .000.00 Oft a toc:a1 TV .._ The~thad....,.tc*'9onfof __.. --. and 11*" my cerde on my ~pot day9. The~ of '*"I c.litd muft haw bean one tn ~MN drumw• ....... l...,~..W ---my ~..,, deM. Shirley Willis Shtrlr; WiH1s W H on an 1ncredlbN roll end couldn't stop wll"lnlng at l ineo. one. .._. learned ~ l!Oftlyttlm Jadr· pot Oeys. She w•• flaM!e199ned to win • •1000 .. dlpot on the flll-ue> c.rd -not one time not two tlfne9 but 5 ._. in • row for • grand total of t &OOO 001 Thanks for introduang ,,... 10 the Biorhythm evstam. I am truty gfataful," Mn. Ruttt W ileon. C•lfomla MOf'e ,_tty, M n Wilton won • Sunfish Mitboat and• 22 foot CresttiM etam driw mot0t boa1. Mrs. Wilison 11 .. to da .. won 1 7 btg P'in• 11.iu.d at - 111,000.00. by ueing her.--..~ """""'~· Nobody ~ In thie ar1Jde-... tUf9d .,.,., much '"°""" tO win big. When yoll -eqlljppad wtth your '*-* 8 iot'tlyttlm ~. you Mnpfy don't r.ad to With 8~. theodde can be 9f'Mt'ly in 'IOU• tavor Omllf W.ns -a 59 V-otd ntght· watchman etruggllng to suppor1 • wife and five chidfen On Oetob« 27. hie Biothythm Anatv-indiceted a Trlpfa H19h Jeckc>ot Day tt -•on dwa day that Omar dloM to quot lw job .. • nlgtnwatchman Hie purd\-of a SOC tldl9' had just won him Ohio'• fwst mlMton ~ lon9fy The I~ A-ot A.ool8don hM ""* ~ comptMed aM U- ....-c:fl, l ut u.y ., .... intefWtiad'" ,.,._.,. lftOf9 --of boo ~ ~-If you -9t "*"your bHtt\ .... they wMI lndMdualty .,,..,.. your on. Yf9f -HIS drt l ioftyyttwn AnalyM. Along widl your Anttyel9. you wlll ~ • rtieMl"Cf't ~.which wlll off• ¥0" calltt ~ tlO ..,,..., ... dw ~Ion al lllbout dte urlll 11'1 ...._ ludl. low. --""'. ~ and ~ MH yc141r l_.,ythm Analyel1 hae ~'"'°" HOW ISAN ANALYS IS PREPARED? A~~wll~ ,Y'N' ~ ltlfolniedon, Yow~ --.. 11111 *' ,,_ • ....,. , .. »0-141 ~-· ,.,.. OOf'ftPU* wll "*' ~ ,... .... ~-d ~ '° ... ..... dw ' w -of Yo"' .. Audrey Sturm Audrey Sturm planned her trip to LH Vega• becauH he r l1orhythm Anetv1a ~ she W H having • lio- mythm Hot St'"ll And it'• • good dung .._. dod She -n 9300 at lledlteck and '250 al lingo lut her b19 payoff came w"-n she bought • t1 Keno tldlet and won t18.000I myttvn Cydeia ....,., day for the coming YMf. You. Blom(1tlm Anafv911 will"°' be preprinted ... the ~ lndMdUlllly ~ ..ch anaolyttis just .... penon woukt. But tne computer'• ~ .-cl ~the Aeeoaaoon to prepere NpOrts '°' the pubk at low C09U WHAT CAN BIORHYTHM DO FOR YOU ? Wlttt vour pef'80ftaf 15 page, 3.000 wonf ~ AnUvtis ... of .... tolowtng benefite Clln be yootl. • Y0ut *"°'can lnet.llntty lmpnwe Your Analyti• will point out your Muttl.Jflgh J~ Deya.'"-hdy drf• -the t.a.t times fat you to ..,t., lottenes. draw.ngs. refflH. play bingo, go to the races. play carda. or try any gem• of chaftce • Y6ut ~ Analy9'1 can mat.. you luc*y at love You'll be totd when ~ Phy8cal l••uall and Emotlonaf f romantiq '"vtl dav• wll OCCUf. ao you cen .-. full adwntage of n.n When you know el'98d of time you ·1 be at .,our best, your ..tf·confldaooa W'lfl Improve. ~ofthe~---­ this and be 8'1racted to you • Your Analv9i• .,.. hetp you !*form ben. on the jolt and ~-116-v~ta. P'rofiWite timee lln~ tual hl9h1I to malt• c areer and lmleil!Mnt dtc:Wor• wMI be ~ted • Your A~"""' notHy you wtlefl to llaonlN~for~....,. wMct't nwy bit~ It will "-t _,, °"' dw best tlfNe tO ~ dteM taltftte • ly i.now..,. Che blt9t tirnet lO do t»lte and .._, to ,..._ and '"'*99\ you'll do~'*"' tNn you haY'a before. You Ceft ..,.. your lbttythm ·~to.....,.. -.. ...ounct,....,.. of .-...,...-t. • You w.il liNrft VCMlf lfo!!rtttwu Hot ...... T'-,...,. ol ludly _,. - Rose Clinton AoM Cllnlon"• ltotti'f'hm Anetv-aeod Januer, 20th WM e Tnple HlghJ~t Dey She poetponad hef AdanllC C 1tV Yec:atlOrl 80 .... _.. --on .. dey TM llNlll cNf'9't of ...... peod off big It tool& P\oee ia-15 ~ to hit four 7 a on • lk>f machlM for an incr9dtble- •5J.350 ()()I IAMd mote below} the beet bmM to go on vacation, ~liner trips. ~ .-. or do anyU\11! wNlre uncen.nty Is lrwolwd. The ode for ~ c:.n be grMdy in YOUf fllYOt 8~ h• been thorougMy ••tac o-5,000 compa,... natJOnwtde u. 8~ Many A"*"*'~ .,. 81Gfhythm. BIOfftyttwft hM been oovereo by moe1 meeor new1111 r J+a. maou- and hae bMr't fwtllfed on ''To Tell Th Truttl" and ''Monday Night Football ' HOW CAN YOU ORDER YOUR PERSONAL BIORHYTHM ANAL YSIS7 II you -lntMWted '" lmmedlatel c:.shing '" on all of the buitt-11"1 luck. kw• _.,,,.., eucoeu and~ you hav comong to you, then almPY do dlls 5...,. U. name, cun9flt eddNM. month. <la\ Y99' and p4.oe Of ti.nh fof MCh patSOf' C> a .,._. of ....,_ along wfth \tie f 3 6 plus 30C postage and Mndling '" cast d-91 or mon.y order. for a.:h Oftll ve• Blottlyttwft ~ IMI deyt for 1' drtl M•• ~ ,,.., ..... to lloltlyttw Ae ... rch Auoci.tloft If you hav M:=; ™ you 'Nit char9 ~ by~ the followin .,.fonnetion: A. neme of Cf9dit card. I cat'd numMr: c. card • .,. .. !oft date Matl yOUt Of'W• to l tOAHVTHll RESEAACH AllOCIATION. Oec>I C-81, 401 Nontt Martt.. A,,.,_ Canton. Ohio 44750 vou-...,-......,..,,...~yo 0-fff Y-I~ ANfVslS I CO\l9f'td by • !!!!J!!! -~ -~ ~ .. ~~doe nOll9lne 11'1 ...... c VOW lite. aimt1'Y Ntl#ftV-...._ Yo _. r80lllw -v ~of yol# purd\al ptlc» bed! -"° ~ •IMd ~ ... --· yQU.oc:M hiMt Y°' penonel OM ~ ~ ~ indMduelty ~ fOt ~ lC I 6a ,..._ tef l'IOWI • INI favors. sex. and so on. WHY COMPLIMENTS CANBESO . Academy Award speeches. Or you credit luck or cir'Cum· stances: "I was in the right place at the right time." Ulterior Moliue. Many people are lured by compliments on- ly to fall victim to an ulterior motive. Some compliments are Impending Criticism. Com- pliments are also used as a prelude to criticism. Remarks · like. "You did a nice job typ- ing this letter. but you coold improve your neatness" are disconcerting. HARD TO.TAKE By Janet Weiner Compliments invariably catch us unprepared and off-guard. They make us embarrassed, shy, uncomfortable. Often our first reaction is disbelief and a quick comeback belittling ourselves. You can also wreck a com· pliment with suspicion . "You 've been very conscien- tious working these late hours this week," your employer says. Hastily you counter, "I'm sorry, I really can~ put in any more overtime." "Compliments are often well met. appreciated and regarded with pride," says Houston psychologist Dr. Robert L BelJ. "But some people have low selt-$eem and find it hard to really believe a compliment." Sociologists Ronnie E. Tur· ner of Colorado State Univer- sity and Charles ~ey of Oklahoma State University conducted a study to analyze the reactions of respondents to praise. Though people found compliments nice to receive. they felt awkward and found them difficult to deal with. ''It's a bittersweet sensation." Turner and Edgley report. "AJ. though compliments encour· age. reward. bolster self· esteem. and lubricate sociaJ relationships. the ernersence ol compliments in everyday life often gives rise to feelings of uneasiness. defensiveness and cynicism." The reasons. 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You lfta1 quicJdy .. a bmatiful dil'.eea ... ~ f9tt, Of Nnrn tt within 30 • b a ful Nf\nt (nwu pol&l9t, ol CCU'91) Qdtr ~ s.orn.cn ~ todty and pul it olf fMt! •1985 without the sense that recipro- cation is expected. Modtsly. Yoo feel you must neutralize the compliment so vou don't appear conceited. You say something like. "I can't take all the credit. I had lots of · help." Witness the .. devised to manipulate you. Sometimes you can see through a ptrson's veneer. But when you re unable to d~ect an ulterior mocive you be&in to feel uneasy, mistrustful. And for good reason. You can be exploited by others for money. Perspec11~ Compliments may imply judgment. "People use compliments to remind other people ol their place in a hierarchy." says Edgley "As an example: 'For an assistant professor, this is an excellent job .... That means. he expla.ins. "YQU've done a good job. but don't k>rRet you're just an as.ti- tant professor." Upping the Anle. A compli· ment thal reward.$ you for your present accomplishment but leaves you bolh uncomfortable and with a destre to please is loaded with pressure. For in- stance. if you have worked hard to wnte up a sales con- tract. complete a project , or look attractive, and someone compliments you. you may feel compelled to live up to thaa person's expe,ctations Com- pliments can be a way of Sf(· ting standards for anticipated performance in the future r That's a good job, but now that we know what you can do. we're expecting more from you'} Compliments can boost your I confidence. stroke your ea<> Some complimena are devbled to manipulale you. inflate your worth as a person But there are right and wrong ways to give and receive them. Here are suggestions from the experts • Acknowledge a comph· ment with a simple "thank you" or a brief remark like ;.How nice of vou to sav so .. • Put it into· perspective for yourself Make no more nor less of it than It IS • Put high-glossed com· phments on hold until you find out what 's behind those :audatorr. words • Don t prolong a compli· ment To dwell on 1t results 1n embarrassment lor both of YOU • When compl1men11ng someone. don't exaagerate or expound at length • Be speafic Instead ot "You look wonderful " sa). 'You look wonderful in that dress .. People who have difficulty dealing with romphments are less emban~ when the praise is specific • Don't ronstantl · compliment someone. Habitual praise can be meaningless •Give non-verbal compli· ments. 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At that moment, the train passed a sow squealing piteously as she watched her pigrets struggling in a slough where they were in danger of drowning Lincoln begged the engineer to stop the train. whereupon he hopped off and lifted the piglets 10 safety. His companion - demanded an ex· planation. Didn't Abe's willingness to help come out of the goodness or his heart? What benefit was in 11 for him? Ah. said Lmcoln. his act was the essence or selfish· ness. He would. he said. have had no peace of mind all day long had he ig- no red the pigs phghl The tory was re- lated .recently by Dr. Daniel C. Batson. profesMlr of psychol· ogy a1 the Univer· s11v of Kansas. at the American Psvcho- loq1cal Associa11on convention in Toronto. Canada. where a panel of resear£hers were discussing new findings about aJtruism. Do we ever pul the good of ochers ahead of our own 1n1erests., Ingenious stud•~ are begmmng to ferret oul some of the real moll\'e5 for altruism leading II~ IO a better under\landlrl~ Of human n1tlurc Pwrholo~1st'> hav(• found a numbt-r of reasonc; for help111$ beha\'1or One · pos.c;1b1ht\ 1s that certain chMacler traits prl'dic;po!">e us to altru1c;m Dr. C'harl~ Cruder. prof~'iOr of ~\chol<>g_\ at the uni\.ers11) of llhno1s. Chicago. and two ~1a1 conducted studies to detect which aspects of character were com· mon to helpful people They found 1ha1 people who reach out 10 others have a strong M?n~w of social r pons1bihtv Allrui~s al'iO tend 10 be empathehc. po. mg a keen ability to imagine th m.~lv~ in the di~tr~o,ed person' place R arrhers di'iagr<'C. howt'\·er. about whether a person mot1v.1tt'd lw empathy is dCtinR unseHlshl} Dr Robert B Cialdm1. professor of psychol<>g.\ at Anzona State University. suggests that 1f you are ent>athetic. you help primari- ly 10 ease your own sorrow. Yet other studles show that people with great em· pathy. given a way to escape easily from the scene of another's suffering. choose lo sta)' and help They stick around despite their own pain. which could in- dicate that the desire to help fell by em· pathetic people dwarfs self<oncem Personality is Rel-~Ae only factor in aJtruism. Helping behavior can also be influenced by circumstance. Good for· tune, for instance. tends to dissuack pee> pie from altruism. according to Cialdin1. He presented some o{ his research sub- jects with money or praise and then ex· posed them to some- one else's suffering Cialdin1 found 1ha1 people who were m a happ} mood as a result of the1t good luck were less likely to help. Those who felt saddest helped the most. Cialdini hypo1hesized that selfless deeds are a remedy people use to chase awav the blues. One of the most controversial ques- 1 ions co nce rning altruism has to do with the sexes Are women the true altruists of the species or 1s their help- ing behavior actually masochism in disguise? Some clinicians still belaeve that women are innateh· masoc:h1st1c However. Dr Paula Caplan. associate professor of applied ps\·chol~· al the Ontario Institute for Studies m Educa· lion. argues again st 1h1s In the American Ps'.t"cholog1cal ~1a11on\ 1ou rnal. Amencan Pndwluq1~1. Capliln '-lat~ that rather than being rnasoch1c;uc \\omen are b>· nature <;('If-denying. nur· tunng and gMng Clearly. helping other'\ 1~ a procec;,c; more complex than might e\ er ha\ e been exJ)l'Cted. That doesn't mean. ho\\· e\ er. that scientist~ have lo t their faith in the possibilitv of true c;elflessness. 'I take the pos11ion that human l.>t!u1gs ate capable of senu1nt• altrui m." sav~ Dr. Denni~ Kr~. prof~r of p ychology at 1mon Fraser L n1vtr 1t\. Bnti~h C'ol· umbia. Canada .. 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Bui nothing is more important to me than my personal relation11hip wi1 h God. He's my friend. Whatever I am. and whatever I have, I owe to Him. "I have always drawn the most practical help from His Word-in whkh he actually promises: 'In every· thing you do, put God firs1. and He will direct you and rrown your efforts with ucc~:· And He has!~ God's lo\'e and power are at work in Pai Boone'. lift>. And you can enjoy God's IO\'e, and experience His wonder· fuJ Jellidan~ and power. in )'Ollr own life. .. Power tor Living" -yours FREE! An illustrated paperbark hook en· lltled Pou er fnr LH 1nx hall JUSI been pubhi-hed. It will shw \'OU ho\\ to find unla1lin1t couraice and guidance. a1onir with the inner strength to face the problemi. we all enrounter in the rou~ of da1I~ 11' ing. ~ill of all. 11 will 'ltan vou on the wa\· to the most joyou~ experience an) human being can k no" -a pen;onal relationship with God. 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I 1apes-ALL 6 lo< only IC plus sruppng and nandkng In .J Taoe eass.ttes O Records ::J 8-'tadl c.tnoges I e ~cnange you simply agree 10 ouy as lew as tour selec-Mr....,.._,....,.....• tc'-=11 ~ I tions (at regular Clut> prices) dunng ll'le com1n9 three 1EM1-a1w1VJ ''"~~"()ITl¥'1'~ years Think of 11-onry lour selections and you have :JHMD..oot 8 50f'TM)CI( ::;POP I three whOle years 1n whtcn to buy theml And that's an *>H911n PrtfWWlw &tty.Jc» Cultur• s.ror.Sll'-I there is ro 11' 8't"'9 ~ ouo. tlOflll/ RcJw ~ As a trial member. you II enpy aN of the benefits of ~~ =-'~ :J~11K'Al II regular memoersh1p as described on the 1011ow1ng BMtwaMWtdfflll ~s-n_ V'09-1t1Clksl • page-but w1tti0ot any lengthy commitment you may I °'*"'•Sors .A>'IMY~ GJo\ZZ r>o&--..0.$1 , .... _ cancel at any time aft8f buyVlg 1ust tour more selec-I hc>ns So 1f you d prel8f to enroll now under !ties special B:.. get acquainted otter-mall the spectal appltcatlon 0~&:;--::----"""7"------------I today. togetner with only s1 00 (ltlars 1' tor your 6 ,..._l'hr!O F<rwNlllN ,,_ ~Name I introductory selections plus 99c: to cover shipping and handling) Read the ~ tor detalls on how tne etub workS ca, .. 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I ~ XVZIN' I / 325893 ~G<SUN•"'I 323215 THE KEN04U.S !ca-I GRUN--~· IM:NW' TRAIN -IO- PET!R....O 300525 THEIUT~ .....,Goes,. ;;:;;;;" EDOl£RM8ITT 312121 MULAM<ALM ~ ... -.c-J llUCKTIE 301473 CHRISTOPHER ~ CROSS Anvt1me yOY can get 11 records or tapes lor a penny-Illar s a •teal And that's exactly what you get tf you ,otn the Columbia Record & Tape Club under ta.is offer To get your 11 albUms nght away. simply fill in and mail the application together with your check or money order for S1 86 as payment (that's 1¢ for your lirst 11 selections. plus $1 85 to cover shipping and ha~ dling) In exchange. you simply agree to buy 8 more tapes or records (at regular Club pnces) 1n the ne><1 lhree years-and you may cancel membership anytime alter dotng so How the Club aperates every four weekS (13 times a year) you II recef\18 the Club s mUSIC magazine. WtilCh describes the Selection of the Month for eaeh mUSICal interest .plus hun- dreds of alternates from every field of mU$C In addrtlon. up to soc times a year you may recewe otters of Special ~­ usually at a dlseount olf regular Club prices. for a 1otal of up to 19 buying Opport\J/lfties II you wish to tecetVe the Selection of the Month or the Special Selectl()l'I. you need do nothing-rt will be shipped automaocalty tt you prefer an alfemate selection. or none at all. fill in the response card always provided and mad It by the date specified You will always haYe at least 10 days to make your ..,.. ..._.. ' '~ ~ tr-----------------:---....... ___________________ __. 120770 ~NICK$ ~ n. WILD HEAAT 292511 THE•STOf' ~ IREAOVol.11 l<>eHt IMIOAlllOflSTAOl . .,,""' CIMAl'UT Hl'Ts. -· 31H28 WIWI 111.L-· le.._! ~--.. L,_11 deCISIOn If you ever recenie any Selecllon without having nao at least 10 days to decide. you may return rt at our expense The tapes and records you order during your memberShlp w1H be btlled at regular Club prlees. Wtilch currentty are $7 98 to S9 98-plus shipping and handhng (Mult1ple-unt1 sets and Double Selections may be somewhat higher (If you decide to continue as a member after completing your enrollment agreement you'H be eh91ble tor our money-saving bonus pl.an 10-0a~ Fr" Tnal. we'H send details of the Clut>'s operation with your 1ntr0ductory st11pment If you are not satlSfied for any reason whatsoever. fUSI return evefY'h•ng wllhtn 10 days for a full refund and you will have no tunher Obligation. So act nowt HOTl: ............... IWIKtto,......,,.C..... .._._ .. ...,.. ........ ~. •OK SI You• .. ",,....•P·"'-()11 ... you may alto OhOoM Yo"' first selec:llOll nght now-ano we It 91ve 1110 you !Of 11 least~ Oft regut.tr Club P<t<les tonly S2 991 EnCIOle payment now ilnd you n rec-~ wolh ~ your 11 1ntroouc1ory aeltcto0n1 this d•~nt purehne rldoca y0vr ~tnlQ OOlog&toon 1mmedt&l411Y-y0v II then be teQIJlred to bvy !Ult 7 morw ltlectoona (1n11..o or 8) •n lhe nel(t inr .. ~ Jull CIMCll bO• in .&W'ICl!oon 8lld 1111 "' numtw y0v Mrw OR -IF VOU PREFER A TRIAL MEMBERSHIP --SEE SPECIAL OHEA ON PRE CEDING PAGE Is show business the most important thing in Pat Boone's life? No Few entenatnt'rl' have • en10yed uch endunng world-wide popularity as Pat Boone. He has been a top rerording artist for near)~ :30 yean;, with some 45 million records sold. He has starred in manv hit movie!l and T\" 11how11, including tour network televi11ion specials with the Boone famih. And he hal-been in\"i1ed to appear before rovAlty from Europe to A<1ia • You would think that Pat Roone"i; ext raordinat'\ career in "how husine<\s 1-. the moi-t 1mportant thing in his hie. But it ,,.n·1 -or COUr<le I le" e what I do. - he says. -And naturall~· I'm itratefuJ for mv wonderful fam ily and ~ six grandchildren. But nothing is more important to me than my personal relationship w11 h Cod. He'11 my friend. Whatever I am. ttnd whatever I have, I owe to Him. -1 have alway11 drawn the most practical help from Hi11 Word-in which he actually promtseS: 'In every- thing you do. put God li~t. and He will direct you and crown your ef(onJJ with <1UCC'e55. •• And He has'- God's IO\'e and power are at work an Pet Boone' li fe. And you can en)Oy God'" love, and experience Hi wonder- ful 1tu1dan~ and ~-er. in yoor own life. .. Power for LJvinl* -yourtt FREE! An illustrated ~perback book en- 111led Pmn.>r for ltL•inR has just been pubh11hed. 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Liberty, age 8. appeared in an episode of the series Seven Brides for Seuen Bro/hers and a public service television spot designed to help chiJdren overcome their fear of nightmares. Leaf, their 1 ().year-old brother, appears this season as a guest on Hill Street Blues, Riluals-, The FaU Guy. Murder, SM Wrote (playin~ Summer's brother), and in a lV movie about sexually abused children titled Kids Don l Tell. Rainbow, 12. has recorded an album with Pirates of Penzance Broadway star Maureen McGovern and has sung on the 1V shows Fantasy and Real Kids. River, the pro of the pack, was once a resular on Seven Bndes for Seven Brothers. and has sung with Rainbow in her lV and record stints. He can be seen this season in episodes of Hotel and It's Your Moue. in the mini-series Robert Kennedy and His Times. and in a 1V movie about teenage suicide: Survivif11· A Family in Crisis. He also has a leading role in £x. plorers, a rant~ adventure movie due for release in Uie summer of '85. Succ~ or this magnitude is very good, but it is not fantastic. These are only average, hard-working Hollywood industry kids. In fact, what makes the Phoenixes notable is not so much the pans they've won, but the ones they've turned down. Many parents march their kids like wind-up toy soldiers into week· ly junk-food "c:attle calls." Such commer- cials, if aired a lot, can mean big bucks: rour· to six.figure salaries. But the Phoenixes do not. and will not. audition for commercials advertising junk food, sodas. pizza or even meat products. They are vegetarians -on-camera as well as off. They are also a deeply religious family. the children will not accept roles in shows their parents deem exploitative of violence or sex. What are these people doing in Holf ywood? On a typical Sunday in real suburbia -not the posh Sunset Boulevard-type scene one might expect -two cars, "the station wagon and a '76 Datsun. were parked in the Phoenix driveway. The sound of k.ids splashing in the swim· ming pool drifted from the backyard. Their father. John, was watering the plants out front. When a visitor arrived, the five Phoenix kids bounded out of the swimming pool ans into the house. Their mother, Arlyn, and their dop, Justice and Sundance. were inside. The house has only three bedrooms -two to hold five kids -and no Hollywood affectations. except, perhaps, for the framed photo in the boys' room of "Mr. Smith," the orangutan and failed ~ries star, autographed to Leaf: 'Thanks for beJng on my show.'' In the living room the five assorted shapes and sizes, mum- mified In beach towels, settled on the couch while Dad warned them not to drip chlorinated water onto the carpet "We had received what we felt was a calling from God," said John, explain. ing his children 's rise to tame. This is not your typical "How-my<hilct.was- spotted-for~~ .. story. Added John: 'The Bible says. 'So likewise whosoever IJ you forsaketh not all that you have cannot be my disciple.· My wife and I forsook all." From 1972 to 1977, John and Arlyn worked in Latin America as Christian missionaries, singing in hotel lobbies and on street comers. Sometimes their first child, River, was strapped to one of their backs as they sans. By age 5, River had taught himself to play the guitar and 77ae chlldrm wU1 not accept mies their parenl1I deem explollatlve of ololence or aex. had joined their act. he said, "to raise what little money we could to make peo- ple happy and stuff like that" The Phoenixes' second child, Rain. bow. started to sing along when she turned 3. The Phoenix parents soon entertained a different son ol vision: that their children were possessed of a gold mine of talent. Increasingly disen- chanted with their missionary work. they returned to the United States. From Florida, where they were lured by a record producer they had met in Latin America (the deal fell through) - and where Arlyn's parents live -now with five little Phoenixes, Arlyn wrote a letter to an old Bronx tugh school chum of hers: Penny Marshall, star of la~ and Shirley. While Marshall's reply was friendty enough, it was not en- couraging: She told them they might be better off staying in Florida. 'The first thing we did." John remembered, "was exactly what Penny said not to do. We sold everything. loaded up our old Grapes of Wroth station wagon, and moved to LA." • Once in California. they tried the Mar- shall connection one more time. River and Rainbow sang for Ronnie Hallin, Penny's sister, one of the p~ucers of Happy Days. Hallin thought they were ''terrific" and all that, but rn the end, all the kids wound up with wu a few hugs from the Fonz. So the parents tried something ~lse. Arlyn, who had been trained as an executive secretary yea.rs before In New York, landed a job at NBC Studios in Burbank -u executive secretary to the vke president of talent. This worked better. Her boss gave her liP-' on how to break her kids into the Naf161i111Y. NNttlaed at higher prlC• In leedlmJ media You \c seen famou.~ llRD WI. 'DO\\' THERMOMET£RS like this nationall} advertised by others in leading media throughout •\merica. Thousands have already been sold at much higher pric~'· 1 hi\ original printed ad mu!tf accompan) your request. ( opies or photostats are not acceptable. But during this special publicity campaign) our price is only S2 tr 1 ou re1t1r11 this puhlidty ad w the t·ompany acldrejs h(•/on.• \/ic/11igh1. January JI. 1985. Check the outside temperature:~ wit/tout leaving your home f his is a true indoor outdoor thermometer. Use it indoors or use it outdoors. Simply press it on any window surface. 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John therefore became primary stage parent and manager -an in- creasingly common role In Holly- wood among men whose children are potential, if not actual , money- makers. "I do go through great frustrations about being at home while my wife brings home a regular paycheck." he confessed. But. he in- sisted, the kids' successes "make up for that" At first Hollywood was a sore eye- opener tor people who had spent five years of their lives singing songs '----------------' about God and love on street comers. Off to work: Clockwise from top left. River. Tve seen a mother give a kid S 10 Arlyn, John. Rainbow. Liberty, and Summer. to go in and do an interview when __,,.._------------ I've heard the kid outside saying. 'I don't want to go in.' " said Arlyn. "I've seen darling kids too. The negative ones are a minority. but they stick in your mind." John and Arlyn use love and gentle perseverance instead. And it works. f.ar. ly in his career, Leaf used to freeze up at interviews. but would, In the end. march into them even after being told he didn't have to if he didn't want to. The Phoenixes' unique approach to work also ch erizes eir faith. They re · · y organized rT--+-ffOtlftl. IOUS group. "It separates people.'' · Arlyn. John was raised as a Protes- ant. Arlyn used to consider herself Jewish. "Today we believe in a religjon of the heart," Ar1yn said. "We try to live by the few things we know to be true to God. like Creation and a reverence for life. So we are vegetarians, because we don't believe in opp~ing animals. We believe in gentleness, kindness. honesty and truth. That's why our children don't do commercials for soda and junk food . You can't compromise vour soul " As for their faith in Hollywood. it is alternately shaken, and bolstered. with each new job offer. It was okay for Leaf to play a sexually abused child in Kids Don~ Tell, Arlyn said, because this was a 1V movie that could have "an edify· tng effect upon the .world. But it wouldn't have been okay if the purpose of the script were to show sheer lust." Or violence. When Summer was chosen to play Farrah Fawcett's daU8flter in the 1V movle The Burning Bed. about a woman who kills the husband who con- unually beat her, the decision WM more difficult. "Playing with Farrah Fawcett could have been ~ for Summer's career," said John. 'Then we asked ourselves. 'What kinds of scenes would she actually be involved in? How ugly would it be?' " To complicate the deci- sion. The Burning Bed work dates con· Oicted with another part Summer was offered on the pilot of Eagle of Encino. Its storyline featured some neighbor· hood kids who encounter a retired astronaut given special government mis- sions. After much family discussion. the Phoenixes opted for Eagle. Although it may be valiant. stage parenting with conscience is not con- sidered good business sense in Holly- wood. Many of the most celebrated child stars have risen to fame playing roles that could hardJy be described as whole- some: Jodie FOSler as the child prosti- tute in Taxi Driver. Brooke Shields. also cast as a prostitute in Pretty Baby. Un· da Blair as the devil's child in The ExorcisJ. AJI three were 12 years old when they played these parts. Integrity in this business is rare enough to be refreshif16. even to those who stand to profit by its very scarcitr· Iris Burton. the Phoenix children s agent. says. "1 wish more parents would be so selective about what they will allow their children to do. instead of let· ting them run out to every call. They should let the kids be kids first" The Phoenix children go to audittons two or three days a week -sometimes every day during the b\lsy television seasons, when pilots for new fall series and mid-season series replacements are in the works. So far. they seem to enjoy their HoUywood adventures. But every day also brings its routine rejections. Those hurt. "Sometimes you think they like you ... said Leaf. u And then you don't get the part so you feel kind of lousy. Once a casting director told me. The money's on you. They love you.· Every- body loved me -and then this other kid got the part." Like any good parent. John hates to see his kids passed over and hurt. ''Sometimes there is an uncaring attitude on the pa.rt of people who le.ad kK1s on," he said. Hollywood parents have been known lo intensify that ch.iUing atmos- phere by blaming the child for blowing the job. The Phoenixes have a different reaction: 'We figu re if it's God's will. the job's going to happen." There are more tangible profits than self-esteem. of course. Consider the average McDonald's commercial. which is worth roughly S4.000 if run repeated- ly Even a newcomer who lands a series might make S3,000-and-up a week for the 26-week run of the series in the first year alone. But John is quick to point out that most kids aren't money machines: "We may go on 25 interviews before that one job happens," he said. "And all of the children benefit when somebody works.'' added Arlyn. 'Their money is shared. I have met families in which only the child who works reaps the prof· its. To me, that's not a family ... Twenty-five to 30 percent of the kids' earnings from each job is invested in trust funds. The rest goes to expenses· gasoline used for driving to interviews, wardrobe. photos, agents' fees; and lessons in jazz, baJlet. tap. karate and break dancing. In addition. the Phoenixes have a private group tutor, since they don't attend public school. As minors, the kids by law have no direct access to their money. General· ly speal<lng, though. they get what they want -like their recently purcha.~ synthesizer and motorcycle. What do the five Phoenix children want to be when they grow up? Per- formers. of course. Why not? It's fun . "I've met kids who say they want to be the best actor or actress in the world ." their mother said. "My kids aren't think· ing of winning Em mys." The family says it has other goals 'When I was 12 years old. my father left me ln Juvenile Hall.'' John said. ·1 never really had a famJly. Our dream is to be happy together. The Other dream is lo have a pface in the country where we can be free." But does the pathway to heaven have to be paved by the fast-lane freeways? The family realled the time they almost quit the business. ·we mi~ the country," Atlyn said. Then River landed the part on Seven 8ndes for Seven Brothers. The entire family moved to northern CaJjfomia. where the series was shot. 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Some call him a musf. cian Others describe him as a comedian The late President Johnson chnstened him a Great Dane · Wh1ehe()('r def- 1111t1C>fl m u choose to ouach to l11m \ 'ictor Borge 1s a consum- mate performer. and has bttn ""< e he amt~ (nearly pen- m/tA..., and speakmg no English) 1 111 tlw l 'mted Slates from his 110111 <' Denmark almost 45 H'O~ ago This vear Borge cel- <'hrated his 75th tinhdov bl ~II mq his Ions wme corned.\ 11 1th theu cuhure tn concerts all "' ('' the count') He was also Mn/ b\ the Denmark Row/ 1'1111/wrmonic and ua~ lt1111111 ed u1th a b1rthd0\ 11<J1ll<IP in his adopted l1r1111rwu n of C1eenu 1c h. c ·"'"' There. in the house he r/1·"~11l'd himself. the four· llllU'\-krllghted &frge L~ 110 /£'\\ ''" mterrup1mg his rental of /J1lll11m to share some schtick "1111 u ntPr So1a elson Nelson: How would you de.cribe what you do? Borqf' Well. "comedian" 1~ c1 ltmm word to put together ''1th m11c;1cian ... To musician-. I .1111 " mus1c1an. To other!> I ir11 c1 musical )lUmonst For 1wopl., who don t ca re about rnu ... 1l who aren't occupied b~ rTHJ'il( I m a clown or a come- rl1<111 In a wa) I guess you 1rn~h1 r all me a freak Q: How did you aet ln· volved In thla k.Jnd of per1ormlng? Hoq~r I started a!' a concert p1.1111-.1 111 Europe Then came lftt· '' .ir dlld I went I rom onr 1111111,l 111 ,mother Q: You've la.id that you left Europe beauae you were on Hitler's moat-wanted list. Why? Bor~e I \\asn ton Hitler-; bur 1 ht'n• w·a:, a local Nazi who had ht•t•n after me for a number of 11 ·r1r-. I did satires and imita· 111111, of Hitler. buJ I don't think Ill' Jlelld much attention to me t 1·r1 .. 11nh not a.-. much as I paid 111 m Q: Your performance• 1tlway1 ..,ear to be ~ry 8potlf.aneou, Do you work from a ICl'tpt or le every· lhln1 ad-Ubbed? .. Borge When I go on 4'tage and <,0meth1ng 1n1erec;1mq hap- f>t'n'i I u<,e 11 Im not bound b\ d o,c ripr or anything. I do w hdt I ''ant sa' \\hat I fet>I like Tht• \\ holt' environme11t -the hdll the J,>eople in 11 - €'\ er.1hing t)t'(:ome, pan of rm performance Q: So you don't plan beforehand? Borge Of course I d<J But w1th1n that I m hke a good <'hef in the kitchen A chef ha-. a lot of different ingred1en1-. and vou tell him. "~o\\. make o,omt>thing .. Ifs 1us1 a matter of what s o\.a1lable For me 11 11 s d good p1dno I pld\' more and talk les.-, If 11 ., a bad pldno. I pla~ I~ and talk more about the fati that 11 1 n t d good piano I've decided O\ er the \ears. to accept anvth1ng that happen~ and rake ad\·anrage of ii Q: Can you give me an example? Honw Onr t' I wao; performing .1 u illl t>rf.ln-t he.'· round Jnd llirt't' rwople l dffit' 111 ldlt' Whal wa~ I going 10 dQ'> I could look awa\ -bot that ''ouldn 1 be a challenge So I askt.'d them \\h\' rhev were c;o lat<' (but I did 11 in -a friendly Wd) -I wasn t blaming them). The man said 1okingly. "Well. we art.> late betause we had d .-.ud· den deat~ in the fam1lv · I said. 'I hope it wasn't senou .. Wh~n the laughter subsided I added 'Well. amwa\'. 11 cou ldn't ha\.e been· a H?I'\ dose relative. because there" not an empty seat beside )-OU I 1h1nk I'm quite well-known for my ability to ad-ltb I onl\ get stuck when good manners ·Or good taste don't allow me to say what I want to say. Then I m1gh1 have a little problem Q: You have five chlldren and teVen anndcb.lldren. Are any of them plannlna to be performen7 Borge iwo or them are actors And my older son 1s my prcr duct1on man~r. Q: In addition to your balf. century of performing, j you've bad a very unuual j bu:slneu -ralllnt and ~ tellinc Rock Conmh hem. l Do you atil.I do that? E Borge No. they do that ; themselves now That was "hen we had the farm in Sou thbur} !Conn J The bu~1ness grew so ra..-,1 and was <,uch a success that 11 was over- powering so I had lo give 11 up Q: What are your plaM for the future? . Borge rm going to do opera I want people to understand that ·opera is nor a bad word I once O\'erheard some kid~ <;aying \\'ow. that was great 1111th the orchestra and everY· thing. bt,Jt don't tell them at school tomorrow• that we went to the opera " Opera scar~ people and rightly so because the) are forced to watch thing they don 1 understand And they don 1 understand because rhev have not had the opportu nl!) 10 grow up with II II " hke hearing a foreign lan- guaqt' How can you speak a lanquagt:' \'OU don ·1 under- o;tand" You must make 1t in· 1ere.-.11ng r nu must \H'ed out tht• things that are unnece<r '-<:Ir\ Whent>\ er possible a humorous remark -as long as 1r's not mocking-can help We can 1 all be experts -even music lovers Q: Okay, to you've ~ a bualnea.man, a pla.nlat, a conductor. a comedian, an actor,.~ •• d.*ken farmer, a father, a p.nd· father. la_ tbett an)ithlo1 you con't do? 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HIPI eNI THIGHS. tr you do not or .,. diuetltfltd Ill 9fty wey. •mply ,.,"'" 1t within JO ct.ye for • full ,.f\.tnd of '°"' pure""-pr~ So act now Meil your Of"der ~Y ,, ... ?:. , . • !. r;~ )( ( ) '- r t 1-111\t I \1,1 \\I• I Blimey. the Brits have done it again! The country that gave us I \1onry Python and Boy George I 1s sending over its latest am- ' bassador of amusement: Dan- QE'rmouse. Oangermouse is the James 1 Bond of the rodent world. and the star of a JO.minute cartoon ~nes aired on cable 1V's \1ckelodeon channel. As soon ~ the cheese-loving crime '>lopper and his idekick. a hamster named Penfold. arrived I on these shores in their Oying I .,ports car. a cult following formed. jumpins the Nielsen rJttngs in a single bound. \1rkelodeon's v1re president of produclton and acquisition < 11•rald1ne Lavbourne. en· thu~ 'So far ratings indicate \\(>re reaching a wiQe ranee (of 'wwers). The first week I f >onqt>rmoose was on the air. :: I .1 town '" Florida wanted to -.rMt a fan club ... Actually the. British have bt•Jt rhe Yanks to it -at Ox· • fcird University, avid telly fan~ have established the Danger· mouse Appreciation Society So now Dangermouse can pursue his nemesis, the evil Baron Silas Greenback. to the delight of cartoon connoisseurs on both sides of the Atlan11c I~' 1\l !Hf H \: L' r 1f \( \flf \If The cost of sending your kids to college is out· rageous. And getting even more so Ir has been estimated that a decade from now. a single year al Slate University will set you back about 10 grand. Al a private school. the price tag will be about S30,000. How will vou manage" Ben- jamin Stein. in his nev.· book. Finanoal Passages. says to let 1unior pay for his own educa- tion According to Stein. the kid can afford II better than you can. Here's his reasoning: By the lime the average m1ddle·dass American reaches middle age, the rate at which his or her yearly salary increases has slowed down The average family is secure. even manag- ing to save some money Then come the kids' college educa- • BY MARION LONG lions. And the parents end up paying for 11 out of their securi- ty, which is becoming increas- ingly difficult to replenish. Junior. on the other hand. is about to embark on a pertod in his hfe when "his income stream is nsing dramatically.'· Have the kid get through col· I~ (via grants. loans. working a Job. scholarships. or even a loan from a rich relative) on his own Once he gets t~rough. he II be in a better position to pav 11 off than you are now THIHltNING lllUI °' AllNGRID I s nothing sacred') Dr Stephen S. Solomon. an optometrist from Owego. N Y . wants to have the color of all hre engines changed from the tradi1tonaJ scarlet red to lemon vellow Dr Soiomon compared crash rares for fire trucks 1n nine major cities and found that red trucks go< into rw1ce .l!I manv crashes as yellow trucks · · Solomon reasons. "We 1ust don't see the color red well. so I bqJan wondenng. 1f that's rhe case. hould red be used ~ ex· ~~:...___:=========~ tensivety for fire fighting equip- ment'" Beca,use most fire engine accidents occurred at intersections. Solomon con· eludes that the visibilitv of fire equipment dearly plays a ma- ror role in avoiding collisions Perhaps a yellow fire engine does make more sense. We on- ly hope Dr. Solomon witr allow the firehouse dalmatian to re- main black and white. I k1 1\t ' \1 :1' 1k\i \ ,.••+o•J'. TRIP••• NEXT WEEK IN FW • FAMILY WEEKJ..v asks Amer- ica's Oddsmaker. Jimmy 'The Greek" Snyder. to look inro the future and lay odds on the events of 1985. • What is 1t like 10 be married to Dr. Joyce Brothers? Dr. Milton Brothers tells FW about ii. H-ere's an item you'll wish we'd told vou about a couple of weeks ago. There's a magazjne devoted entirely to telling Americans how to get some- thing for nothing (except. of course. the subscnpt1on pnce of the mag). Freebies clues you in to manufacturers. trade I councils. and nonprofit organ-...._ nADINO f 1zations who willingly give What are folks readtn~ f their wares away for nothing before they retire for the mght. more than the price of postage. Mordecai Rkhler, author, Fff!ebtes offers 100 free items The Appnnttce#tlp of each issue. Each item is care-Duddy Kraolb, Montreal fullv screened to determine "Among the books at m~ thai 11 has some real value and bedside is a delightful ne'N is not merely promocionaJ. and cookbook Square Weals b~ that there will be no follow-up Jane and Michael Stern The\ sales calls. had the inspired idea cir The magazjne has been celebrating 'the taste rhnlls of around for seven years. and 11· only yesterday -from Mom's boasts 670.00> subscnbers For besr pot roast to the pffieC'I dm· info. write to Box 1372. Santa ing room luau · Barbara. Calif. 93102 Mav "I don't keep thrillers bv my you can use it for next year ~~dsi'de for fear of losing sleep Christmas shopping But if I did. it would be Glitz. alnMDAYS (All Capricorn) Monday John Denver 41 . Donna Summer 36 Tuesday: Barry Goldwater 76. J.D. Salinger 66 Wednes- day: Isaac Asimov 65 Thurs- day: Victoria Principal 35 Fri- day: Dyan Cannon 48. Jane Wyman i l . Saturday: Walter MondaJe 57, Diane Keaton 39. by Elmore Leonard .. David Jamea, author. A Heart Out of Thu World, St. Joeepb, Mich. I rust finished A Chrxtmos Carol, which I took out of the library to get into the hohda~ spirit I've seen the film and the Mr Magoo cartoon so many 11me; -but 11'<1 even better in print than on the screen .. The Piiot i ""; " LOG • Dec. 30 -Jan. 5 Cominl up roeee . XrUdna Kaye Smltb. tbe 198& T0111'DU1leiat of ROM8 qaeen, will retcn o•er tbe 98tb Roee Parade Taeeday. The e•ent will be telecut by . CBS, Channel i : NBC, Channel 4: KTLA, Channel 5, and KTTV, Channel 11, throUChoat the fl rat day of the new year. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt B•y St., Coat• Me ... Ca. M•ll •ddreH : Box 1HO, Coat• M•••. Ca., 92629 Tele p hone: 842-4321 Program mformatJon 1s pruv1ded by the networks and suHJons and 1s sub)e<'t to change without not"-e -lnclex Sports ....................................................................... Pase 2 Networks ................................................................. 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(50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach (56) KDOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim -PayTV -Sports Will the Bucks s top in Bos ton? By LORENZO CARCATERRA They play on opposite ends of the spectrum. One team plays fast. aggressive. open-ended basketball. The other plods along, scor- ing points where they can, defending against the op- position as best they can. One plays in <1 town bnummmg w11h folklore and beaming wuh the pmk of many an N.BA utlc The other play~ 1n a town not a .. steeped m trad111on Sunday night. these two teams -the Bo'>ton Celtic~ and the M ilwaukee Buck -meet in a game tcle\ 1~ed on Supcrstat1on WTBS. The game will Ix· neither pretty nor an1st1c. It will be a paycheck, a workmanlike approach to NBA ball as we approach the halfway point in the season. The Celtics began the season doing the one thing which no NBA team would dare do -they traded their starting point guard, Gerald Hcndl·r on. With most teams. there would have been a period of adjustment. With the Celtics. there was Dann:r Ainge and the winning continut"d. The Buck~ art• the nmc- to-fi ve team of the N BA Thc:r come in. do their JOh, work as hard as they can (01 On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave . Glendale and come awa:r hoping for (Z) Z-TV . 2939 Nebraska Avf1 . Santa Monica the bc~t Earhcr. dunng the (H) Home Box Office. T1me-L1fe Bu1ld1ng. Rockefeller prescason. there was little Center. N Y . N Y hope that the Bucks would (C) C1nemax. Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center, do much more than fin1 h N Y .. N Y out of the playoffs. Two of (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct the stanmg five were gone (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey But so far. thmgs haven't (S) Showtlme happened accordmg to the (S) Spotlight script -the Bucks are (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta hit11ng th e boards. scoring more than expected and getting a helping hand from . an unheralded bench. _ ....... (9) WOA. New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday, Dec. 30, 1984 They'll go at it unday. the two teams who arc fast becoming old friends. They've met in regular season play (where the C'eltic hold Q shght edge) and in playoff competttion (where the C ·cities hold every edge). --1unay--- llCA Ill -·Monday __ _ »IWWW -·Cl) NACM IOWl Purdue n. ~ fr'CNftAIMta.(1hn.) m "°" IOWl klCl4' W11CHON .. .., ILUllCll., IOWL T.._ Ctwtellln .._ W..e VlrtlfM ..... Mw1tan. TeL (I In.) --.,.. ICOOM ALL ..._CM POO'rUU TUM A ................... ....,.,. "9 .... ..................... "" .... ~ _. PM.II CHDMa AU11l1lhn II ~''""" 119 8 uctt A R111mt TO ..,_. ..... .. .......... .,..... .. oftMT,.._. .. ._,.._ .... _,.., .... UICI 0Ne ............. ,....., ....... ). m RACllQ ..... UMTA AlftA .... Tuesday ....... ••••• -·Cl) COTTOll IOWl ...._~ft. Heultaft ..... Dele9. (1 ........... ) 0 GD NITA IOWL ...... we. UC!l.A ..._. T""" ML (I ..... ) #f&ZIGCll W G GD ROii IOWL ONe ..... "" UIC .... ,. ....... Celf. (I In., ..... , -·= ... IOWL Ollllt ••• "" • ......... (1 ...... ) 8 9 IOWI. lrrt1 ... 1111 ..... ,., ...,,.... ..... *"~ca-.• """'l n1111 ,_ ....... UlnAllnA (Pleue eee 8PORT8/Pa.ae 30) They waited out the war •ttomef rant' on KOCE docum ents turbulent time in U.S. history Special to tbe DaUy Pilot Unltke European nations, China or the Soviet Union. the Uni:ed States did not fight World War II on its home soil. Yet, more than 90 percent of the American people experienced the war at home in this country. For many, the years between 1941 and 1945 remain the most vivid and memorable of their lives. Explonng the triumphs. the conse- quen~s and 1he enormous social changes that came about dunng the war years. "The Homefront" documents this turbulent lime when Amencans were caught up m the greatest collcct1ve social experience m our nation·s history. Narrated by Leslie Nielsen. the 90..minute documentary premieres next Sunday at 9 p.m. over KOCE-TV. Channel 50. The program repeats Wednesday. Jan. 9, at JOp.m. World War II broke the back of the Great Depression. Americans from many back- grounds escaped the unemployment and underemployment of the pre-war era and earned decent wages. acquired skills and found careers. Millions of women became wage earners for the first umc While the war may have solved a number of internal problems, it also created tremendous social d1sloca11on. More than 35 million Amencans left home to work at distant defense plants. to JOln the military. or to follow husbands or boyfriends who had. Families were separ- ated and tics were strained, producing a massive sense of instability and im- permanence. Some communities were overrun by newcomers. causing severe problems in public health. education and Thi• couple were amona the lucky one. at the end of the war. social relations. In many ways. however. the nation we recogn12c toda} as modem Amenca was shaped by the forces of war lndustr) expanded. The economy prospered. Yet, 1f the war brought social progress of a kind. it also accelerated those trends 1n American life 1hat many have come to cnt1c1ze: social fragmentation. the loss of community and an ever greater materialism. "The Homefront .. provides interviews and first-hand testimony from the people who hved through those years. Many of these people speak of their expcnences with pndc; some speak of them with tc~rs. These are the voices in a Lapestr) of Amencan history: of uprooted families who travt'lle<1 across the countrv in search of high wages and steady ·work. of Japanrse-Americans who suffered the 1n- d1gn1t} of internment in remote camps. and of nthers whose hves were rad1call) altered by the wanime e\pcriencc Together. their tcst1mon} e' oke" the larger image of an entire '><X'ICI} in tn1nc,111on We hear the C\pcncnlC\ ol a blad~ engineer. unemplo~t'd since tOlll·ge gradu- ation. who finall) found a JOh A woman, now in her sixties. peaks of the destruction of her mamage: rat 1ng her children alone Another woman rt'lates ho" defense worl instilled in her a hfc-long confidence and moved her to question women's role m society. Along with 1hc..e testimonials. a wide range of arch1 val footage, s11ll photographs. newsreels. radio broadcast and penod music. plus ean oon and feature film clips. take u back to an erJ where never before or incc have the Am~ncan people unit('(i so completely in a common cause .Letters and 1nll rv1cws acquired dunn~ th~course of making "The Homefronr , have been compikd and edited into an oral h1stOI)' of the war years. "The Homefront: Amcnca During WW II." and pubhsht"d by G P Putnam's "an" 1n March. 1984 Life oo .. The Bomefront" meantJolntnc ln the war effort. Sunday, Dec.30. 1984 3 -Daytime Drama . . 'Hospital' still daytime Rx Top-rated soap Oj)era rules ratings despite lossofLuke, Laura By JERRY BUCK l#T......._W,._ LOS ANGELES -Three years ago ABCs "General Hospital" made tele- vision history when the marriage of Luke and Laura sent the Nielsen ratings almost jumping off the chart. What a time that was Tony Geary as Luke and Genie Francis as Laura were the Rhen Butler and Scarl en O'Hara of the soaps. Elizabeth Taylor made a guest appearance. And executive producer Gloria Monty was t.ak· ing her story cues from Alfred Hitchcock and Frank Capra. (Some Gloria Monty stories also seemed to have been inspired by Edgar Rice Bur- roughs and H. Rider Hagprd.) Three years later. despite a few ups and downs. despite the loss of Geary and Francis as rc11.ular pcrlorme!'l>. "General The wedding of Luke and Laura sent the rattnc• through pie roof. Hospital'' as stall the highest-rated dnytamc show "I don't think Wl"ll rwr reach th1: \ 1l.'wer level wr had dunng the ~cddanJl ... '>aid Mont). "I don't know 1f all of telev1s1on will ever reach that level again. All the ratingi. have gone soft. The compet1t1on as so tough." Frisco leaves heart at 'General Hospital \hr docs think the show has mort.' viewer!> than Nielsen ~1ves ll credit for because many people videotape the show "I've heard more people tape 'General t losp1tal' than any other show," she said • .. but there's no way of tcllins-" Currently, Geary 1s winding up a bnef ' return to the show and Francis has already left after a return engagement. Geary had a treasure hunt adventure in Mexico with Scorpi o (Tristan Rogers). Holl y (Emma Samms) and Francis. BY LYNDA HIRSCH Evel)one\ buuing on the "(Jcncral Hospital" set -11 appt>ar; that Jack Wagner, who was hot on the !>how as Fn\Co and hot on the record char1'> with a song an the Top 20, has been fired. Wagner had asked that has contract be renegollated. ABC refused, and o;uddenly Wagntr became 111 for fi ve days. At fir'it. scripts with 'iCencs involving Fri'>Co were rewritten, as of now the rewnl1ng ha'i stopped and another actor w1ll soon pop up to play Fnsco. fnterestangly enough. Wagner wasn't the fint star to lut it big on the charts while appearing on GH. The first was Rick Sprtaclltld, whLle he was playing Noah Oralee. Si>ri'.\ffield. however, did not ai.k to renegotialC'h1 s contract -instead he used his time off to do record tour' and was always on the set when required. pnng- field has been an the business a long lime anti evidently realized chat a contract 1s a 4 Sunday,' Dec. 30, 1984 contrarl 1 hr ('harat11·1 ol than I 1nelh rl'turns to Ryan's llop...• nnt month When last we saw Ryan. or;hc was ~1x }l'ar'> old. When we see her next month afler a year's absence, Ryan will be 15 Oncl· again. the soap opera time warp stnkC\ Over at \BS ... '" the World rums" is planmng a major moving day. The show is moving back to its original home. the CBS tape center. so doi.cM of sets and hundreds of props have to be moved. The studio will shut down for a few days while the big moving task 11> under way "Ryan's Hope" and "l)nllas" fan may notice that Daniel Pilon, who plays Max on "Ryan' Hope." also l'i pin yi n& Jenna's tx- husband Naida on "Dallas." Pilon isn't teavma "Ryan·i. I lope", he managed to film thOS( "Dalhl'l" ep1wdcs while: "Rya n's" wM on haatu\ dunng the Olym- pics. At the same lime. there were stories involving the rock singer Fnsco (Jack Wagner) and Fchc1a (Kristina Malandro); Dr. Rick Webber (Chns Robinson) Ginny Blake (Judith Chapman) and Der~k Bar- rington (Mark Goddard); plus the Quar- termains and lhe other characters. Monty was in her office beneath the stage whtrc "General Hoor;p11at" 1s taped. The suite of offices was a one-time cellar, and when he took over the show in 1978 the offices were anldc-dccp in water. Which was appropnatc. because the· sh9w itself wa in imminent danger of being sunk by ABC for low raungs. The show was at dcalh's door when Monty'~ unusual approach and ideas tumtd 1t into the super soap opera of the 1980s .How has she! kept the show No. I in the ratings? he laugllcd and said, '· BIOO<t sweat and tears." A(\er a bnef pau~. ht added. "And a good company. By man- aging to keep good writet'f. By kecpmg the actors interested." 1 AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa .... 549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. San ta Ana _:_ 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC-GMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-o&OO 495-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat 0: I ;tf i ! 1 ;IQ fl#r .111 i: I ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -546-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd . 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QUIQt•THIMDm ..... lfMlllll RO<* •Y "Simon And Garlunkel The Concert In The Park" Paul Simon &nd Art Garfunkel perform old 10 Sunday, Dec. 30. 1984 favorites 1n tne1r tirst JOrnt concert rn 1 t years, t11~ during the summer ot '81 tn New York City's Central Park ( t hr 30 min I f0 TlllAlllM Of THI CAYU Four edven turesome kids c.hnse 1wo escaped con vocts through New Zealand w11dern«>c;c; t recover stolen mooey ( t hr , 35 n11n J • mtlWIC wmt .llW\IH VOICI 1:9 ,NTNWAYI TMAT'ICAT ROmT ICtMJ.llt QRO ... YIAM LITT.-• UIHT ,_,_ I QICMOl MID~MOWI rT•WNll& ... .,. A-=uL TUM U.U. ICTYt 1'MI 8ICOll> ComtQ llCMI "The Autin" ( 1978, Comedy) Eric Idle. Nell Innes ( 1 hr • 18 mtn ) DR.M_MD_VIUIA .. AmYWiiih 1111 TODAY'IW 1*•1'MILlll um.IAAeCM.I .,_.OP PMOTOIMl'HY QUSf ... / llMCM w.v . .-r QICOU) I=.,.,.,. MCKIC*MI llUl9"9T(R)Q ...,AYllAll llOYll "Kiss Me Kate" ( t953 Musi rel) Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keet ( t hr. 49 min) SJ llOYll "Dally Duck's Movie --rantes tic Island' { 1983. Comedy) Animated I hr 18m1n ) ,.. QOOO ... 1:11 TMml lllfA#TAQI °"..., JOYOP1U1J••111 OIM.MIEtl LAMY~ I.Oii~ UOYD OGl.Vll ..,, .. MGMT CAIMI .,_.._T0110MOW--- .__._ Viewers art 1nvttad to tett their memat slc1 In a seri.. of feal-~ced ommated games G WAY OP T1llTM 1:11 till llOVll "Rough Night In Jericho" ( 1967. Western) Dean Martin. Ge<>fg9 Pe=~hrt.) ... , .,J.-=· I - m LI- I -I, I -Sunday Conl. u .... ,_..,PALWILL TIUllPQ-l ~=r WLD NGMll OP WY~ A prolile of the Adopt-A-Horse program where h0<ses are put up for adoption In order to reduce overgrazlngcreated by large herds. ....... (!) • 11•11 lml 11.A"NWFrT lmlORf Up to date buSlness Information !Of mana- gers. 1nctudlng strategy, issues, technolo- gy and a review of Wall Street activities {B) ( 1 hr) CID llO¥W .. To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983 Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bll'ICIOft ( 1 hr, 47 min ) al) II.II) MAWI .._, A group of young- sters turn to a blll'ld men for help when their friend Is kidnapped hoping that his heightened senses wilt put them on the trail of the abductor l ' llO¥W "Daffy Ducl<'s Movie rantas ttc Island" '(_1983. Co~1v1 An;mated 1 hr t8 min) · LOW OP IOD .. ~ fll.AftOOK Ulla AND tWmY _,... lm ATCAL.VMf ~It.MCI l'OMANDllJl(f Qtl.D't fll.AY A tool< '5 taken at the Community School of Performing Arts 1n Los Angeles IOIOW YOUR_.. AmNCAN TOWM MAU .. mlTM .... DAml.IOo. OU&.Wii WLD, WLD WllT ,.. IT•WllTTD OflM..., llCMI "Gandhi ' ( t98:.>. Biography) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen (3 hrs 8 min) llPORTtCDTD llOYll "Strol<er Ace" ( 1983 Come dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( I hr . 36m1n) (OJ THI llYD .... OI A NCH IUD An unhappy nch kid. who has everything except friends. finds that his life changes dramat1c1111y wnen he 1s offered seven wishes by a fairy godmother (Buttetlly McOueen) ( 1 hr) (S, P~ TAU TMIATM Sleeping Beau ty' Beverly D' Angelo. Bernadette Pflters and Christopher Reeve star In the ctass1c tale ol a beaulllul princess who can be awakened only by a kiss from a hand lsom.;:~~AL .. .... POOTIALl "NFC Playoff Game" Chicago Bears or Loa Angeles Rams et Washington Redskins (3 hra ) • ....., PMITC. OP lMI YUKOll DAYOI~ I TO• A191at._ m111T11 COPILMD ..,. "Ma And Pa Kellie Al Home" ( t 9S., Comedy) Maqa<ie Main Percy Kilbrtde ( 1 hr , •S min ) l ... lllft., •• ,_,. ... c,,,,.,.,...,. _.,........, IR'I mATllT ••nt 1983 Year In Review. (R) Cl)..,. "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Met Brook!". Anne B11ncroll ( 1 hr , <17 min ) .... "°'°" .. Gl) ..,. "Any Wednesdoy" ( 1966. Comeayl Jl!lne Fonda Jason Roberds 12 ... hrs 15 min) -· llOYll "Monkey Busloess·· I 1931 Comedy) Mar• Brothers. Thelma Todd l~Q) ITAltTMlt llllW.D Ol lJIUTM llCMI "Thank Yo.i.t.. Mr~Moto" (1937. Mystery) Peter Lorre:-1li0ney Blackmer l hr 30m1n) ,..,AlfTHD TOllY _...,, '°"""'-Black Holly wOOd ll'le Way It Was" An examination of the 1ndependen1 black ltlm industry"s decline airer World War II (Part • of 4) J:l _,. TMI,.... ~ IOOYIULOINQ Mr Universe Compe11- t1on from Las Vegas (A) (2 hrs > CID llOYll 'Two Of A Kind" ( 198 3. Romance) John Trevolla. 011111a Newlon- John ( 1 hr 28 min ) (Q) llOVll · Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Come dy) Graham Chapman Peler Boyle I 1 hr 4 1 min) SJ llOYll 'Raggedy Man'" I 1981 Dr;i ma) S•ssy Spacek Eric Rot>errs 1 ..,r -135==:~ .. fM>IDT ICHIU.O lf"ICTIUI D>t IMCOf!POMTID OllCA9UI llOYll "The Wild Perry· ( 1974 Ora maJ Jam~ Coco AaQuel Welch 11 nr 30m1n) I JOUMIYTO~ 11• AT lMI lllOVU Otm CUii CHM 1 8IQI Seve Bailesrero-.. and lee Trevino ream up using only one golf i;lub aga1ns1 ottier pro golfers who may 1.1<.t-d mafly Clut>s as tney wish 1 hr) ®)......CM.II (!) llOVll ' Toward ThP Ul"t.nowr ( 1956 Adventure) Witham Holden Lloyo Nolan t:.> hrs l fll) llAl'T'DINCI THIA TM ([) llOYll "The Glass Menagerie l t950 Drama) Jonf! Wyman Kirk Oougias (I hr , 4 7 IJlif' I '1:)WMITUIQ 11:11 ti) llOYll · Thf' Kettles In Thf'\ Ozarks ( 1956 Comedy I Maqone Main. Arthur Hunn1cu11 ( 1 hr 45 min ) 11:111 WALL ITMIT ~ ~ ~COll·WrTTAKD llCMI To Hell And Back I t 9!>!> A1ographyl Audi,. Murphy MarSl'ltl' Tnornrc;on 1? hr!i I ®) TtaWID wmtDAVID ~ <ID PUOGU ~ Gobo dout>ls tht1 ancient mytns an<l legends as time rolls around tor lhe Fes11val ot Bells (%) *Ml .. The Lacemaker' ( 1976 RomAn<:t>) tc,abetle 1-iupperl I I hr C8 min) 1ttll1!) •• 'Marrtage Oi fhe Rocks ( 1965, C...omedy) Frank Stna'•a Deborah Kerr (2 hrs 15 min 1 -Afternoon---· -,--ITOOlll -n11 wm wmtDAVID ~ M.TOMY _,MOW 1n1ran .. Agatha Chrlst14fs Partner~ In C11me" The Berastorda hope to exon erale o wom11n who'' accused of murder 11 mlln wtth I hatp1n O 11 hr 1 IBTTMIPM .. ~ THE ITOM Oocumen1ary fltmmaker F rede11c1< W1semaq locuse11 on the corpo- ra le headQuaners ot Neiman-Marcus 1n Clallas Included are seQuences on Internal management patterns and the techniques ot marketing a wide range of coosumer ~s (A) Q (2 hrs.) ({) IWll90UTI OI TMI 'M Danny Lopez vs Mike Ayala (June 1979 in San Anto- nt0J (R) ( l hr ) llOYll The Caine Muuny' ( 1954, Ofama) Humphrey Bogart Jose Ferrer ~hrs. 5m1n) (OJ •VII 'Gor1ty Park" I 1983 Mystery) Wilham Hurt. Lee Marvin (2 hrs . 8 min ) ~ :=.. CHAii: lMI llCOll> YIM ~ {'!) llOYll .. 01plomat1C Cour1tt" ( 1952. Drema) Tyrone Power. Stephen McNatly lhr , 37 min.) a:ll TO• AlleOUMCID O)MP\.'14 Tl.ilTOOQEI MP\. POOTIAU ' NFC Playoff Game" Chicago Bears or LO'i AngtlM Rams al Was~ Redskins (3 1'1rs J ,.a :~ I 6l) MP\. fOOTIAU AFC Playoff Game.. P111sourgh S1ee1er1 at Denver IBrO<:E 1 Lot AMQILll tGHAW •VII Cha11011e s Wet> \ 1973 Musical) Arnmaled 12 hrs ) 0) lllOVll Airport ( 1970 Suspense) Dean Maritn. Burt Lancaster (3 hrs ) Cl) llCMI Harpy' I 1970 Ofama) Hugh o·Briar fl1tabeltl Ashley (2 hrs) EI) CAIT\.ll An1matoon and live 8CllO<l .. t1ow the planning 0011d11'1Q nabl1a1t0n .:1r J S•ege 01 a f1c11ona1 13th-century w .. 1sh cas1,e w11h add11tonal on-locauor vi 11, 1 caslles tr.rovghovr Wales ( 1 nr ) E WOM.D CUf' •• Women·s DownhlU lr-.1111 S<inta Caterina Italy 11 hr ) Ll llOVll 'La Trav1ata' ( 1982 Muslcal) 1 t•ro<.a Stratas Placido Domingo. ( 1 hr . r,5 nun) r$ MOVll The Best Yt.>ars QI Our Lives" '1q46 Drama) Ftednc March. Dana Aro<lot'WS (2 hrs 52 min) 4I:)IQ.LDIWDITAM 1::98 2 wmt YOU Featured Atlorney 8111 HttMlf' and Hi •ary Hanafin Ph 0 discuss rn,. t''.J•I "'v'a and e1n~a 1SSUM sur- " Jf ~tt'Jg<'llP C.t<Pnli~ "'f. •VII Al Bitbtl And The Forty Th1f'vt."'> 11943 Adventure) Jon Hall Mand Monier ( :.> hrs ) l l llOYll 'You re Telling Me" ( 1934 Comeoy) W G Fields Joan Marsh ( 1 nr , 6m1n) *I~ CM!M"Wl*MD MOYll ·Lost Ho11zon ( 1973 Mus;- call P1>tf'1 F1nc.h lrv Ultmann 12 hrs. 30 min 0 •YW Wfly Way Oul " I 1966 Come- <1t.) J#'rry L ,, .• C<•nn e Ste"ens (2 hrs l W e.AT~ TheFourSea- >n' T Iii) A1bltOll',.•ksc:a11 In Polling IS tl'!e ppr()priatetv b•roque ~etllng for 1 per- INmnnee ot ""'or''° \INll!dl·a 'The Foor Seasons by the Engllsh Chamber Orcht>~tra lt!d bv solo vlollntsl Godon Kr~mf'r ( 1 ht ) '1!) TWO CllJfT\llmf roLI ThtS concett of 1•41Jlll()nal Elr•t1.,h 11nel ArNt11can lolk music Sunda> Dec 30 1984 11 -lunclay Cont. is presented by British baritone Ben1am1n Luxon and ban10-play1ng AmerlC3n folks· 1~Blll CfOf\Jt (t hr ) ~ MO¥ll "The Princess And The Cab- ble" (1 981. Orama) Valerie Berttnelh Robert Dellde<K> ( 1 hr • 40 min ) Cf) 9'0RT•MI 'M (R) (8) MO¥ll "Defiance" ( 1980, Orama1 Jan-Mlehaet Vincent. Theresa Saldana ( 1 hr , 43 mltJon .. 1 ="-"" ntl IWAl9 A gang-ly teen-ager'& humorous struggle for confi- dence and self-respect Is chronicled ( 1 hr.) t91PACIMMTIOI •ttQWt*MD MO¥ll "Air plane II The Sequel ' ( t982. Comedy) Robert Hays, Julle Hag- erty (1 hr.,25mln.) • 8 MO¥ll "Gunfight At Black Horse Can- yon" ( 1962, Western) Date Robertson. Geo<ge Kennedy. (2 hrs.) • MO¥ll ··eocoanuts" ( 1929. Comedy) Marx Brothert.. Kay Francis (2 hrs ) 9 MO¥ll "Smite" ( 1975. Orama) BrucE> Dern. Barbara Feldon (2 hrs ) I MAWAIPWM YAM QOQM • ARLU: • A ~ U9fT Featured are the paintings creeteo by Ven Gogh during a 15-month periOd 1n southeastern France at the cltmax of his career Works include "The Harvest .. "The Sunflowers" and "Ven Gogh's Bed· room " (1 hr.) fl!) .... ,.,..,. ... _, Neel Gabler end Jef Irey Lyons look at HOltywOOd's new sex symbols. including Rob Lowe. Debra Winger. Kate Capshaw end Prince (RI CO MO¥ll "Roman Scandals" ( 1933 Musical) Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etling ( 1 hr .. 32 min I (%) MO¥ll "The Year Of Living Dangerous ly" ( 1983 Orama) Mel Gibson. Sigour- ~ Weaver ( 1 hr • 55 min ) • w ......u W011LD "" ™' coua. TUU ·;TO• •MllO\MCID . PllffAIY aMD ~MAWAI POCllTM"AMI Trick Shots from the -ii;,~;;: Ste" Tou<ne~1 i MO¥ll "Dr Heckyl & Mr Hype" (1980, Comedy) Oliver Reed Sunny Johnson (2 hrs ) m MO¥ll "Broken Lance· ( 1954 West ern) Spencer Tracy. Richard Widmar~ 12 hrs) I ~ ..... WALL tTmT Wiil Paneltstc. Frank Cappiello. Carter Rancjall Rot>ert Nuroc~ Bernadette Murphy I .. ,..., .UT caPt Oii .. ON.IMI .,. "Specehunter Adventures In The Forbidden ZQl'lt" ( 1983. Sclenc&-FIC· tton) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr . 30 mt"'L (1)9'0RTIC8n8 (8) _._Viewers are 1nv1ted ro test their mental skills In a series <>I tasi-paced tnlmatedgamts r_ ---ca> .,. "Amityville -The Demon" ( 1983. Horrot) Tony Roberts Tess Harpef ( 1 hr .. -45 min.) 11) ... "The Escape Ar11St" I 1982 Orama) Griffin O'Neal. Teri Gatr 11 hr 33 min ) •OJ~ •8U'fll'rmo 12 Sunday, Dec. 30. 1984 ' ATntlllCNll ,ACI THI unoee llOVll Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ( 1953 Musical) Mar11yn Monroe Jane Russell (2 hr& ) 1:-rON WllJC II Mmr fM:a"" CUL n.. llOVll "To Be Or Not To Be' 11983 Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancrott I 1 hr. 47 min) r ltlOYW 'Oliver•" ( 1968. Mus1cat1 Ron MOOdy. Otiver Reed (2 hrs 26 min) Ml LOMl ....... Wl..DINmll fMl+AU. T op1c drunk drrv1ng CtlPI AIC ... Q ....... " m ... ITAATIB ~ &M Al his home in Suuex England, Malcolm Muggerldi.:ie discusses faith. Chrisllan pacifists an<J lhe end of lflfl world (RJ ( 1 hr ) ~ IQUAM fOOT QAllDll9IQ .L MPl 'I WATllT lllOlmfTI B11,1 Gi1m" AmP.rica ( 1 hr I :Z:1 llOVll Kiss Me Kate' ( 1953 Mus1- r:at1 Kalhryri G1<1yson Howard l<l"P1 I I '" 49 m1r I m OMMGl COUNTY TOOAY .. [Z) '9A IAMrTIAU Boston Cet11c.~ a1 .. 1Mol~;:""" 1SmmJ AIC ..... O ' COl.OMOUfl>I (fl) llOVll "'KISS Me Kate" ( 1953. Mur,1 cat) Kathryn Grayson Howard Keet (I tu, 49 min J m-uYOHAU 1:11 fS:I flllm TALI TMIATM Steeping Beau 1y · Beverly O'Angelo Bernadelle Peters und Chr1stopt1er Reeve star 1n tne classic tale of ,J beautiful princess who can be 1waken('<1 only by a k1s.s frol'T" a hano- ·.ome prn 1c.e O ( I hr ) -Evening ----• -111 ... llOVll "The Seven Little Foys ( 1955 Musical) Bob Hope, Miiiy V11a1e Edd1i? roy'::, lth•long ambition to play the I ·r v:i11rjev1 It-houc,e Tr•e PalACe is thwattl'll wl1ero he discover~ 1h,31 his. wile 1s prPQ n1nt , tirs I 0 ll'OllT1l.M ... CIAl Yecir In r~ev1ew ' T nt1 Oawsor Rando Hall and contflbut1ng reporter Sco11 Ostler took back et the year 1r1 sports 1nclud1ng the 1984 Summer and Wlf1ter Olympics. 1h15 year's lunn1es1 sports bloopers and the lesser-known sports such as BMX racing and crew row in < 1 hr I · Cll .... · ltlOVll "Way. Way Out" ( 1966. Come dy) Jerry Lewis, Connie St11vens A meek a&ttonaut 1s propellod Into space with a p1etty female companion to operate a lunar weather station. (2 hr~ I NHT IACll wrnt DAVI) I'll PAlll . ltlOWll Tnr Human Fnctor" ( 1975 My trr1 _,, rgp ll'enn110y, Johr Mill'> A coniputN e ... p6rl ur,e'i his lf'Chn1cat knowl edj,je to track down his tem1ly'& k•lter~ (2 hra I • M ~ Howard lrlt t to 1mpteu Laura's guard Clog who'a been ltlt In n11 r.11(11 for a weekend 6' MART TO MART m MOYA A Yr5tt to San Frenctsco's E.'tlpl 1etor1um. a umque mus.um leaturlr nearly 600 e,.hlblls designed. to demo sttete scientific pflnctptes by Inviting vit tors to participate In the displays (R) c 'hi J IWllmOUTI "" ntl '711 Rober• Duran vs Eateban DeJesut (March 197 1n Panama City, Panama} (R) ( t hr } 'Q) llOYW "Yellowbeard" (1983. Com! dyJ Graham Chapman. Petet Boyle A ornery pirate MCapes from prison ah• twenty years and searches for hlS son wh has a map teaa1ng to t>uned trea&ure 'PC 1 hr. 4 1 mm J .. llCUUGllM CllllOUP ... llllMCHOll-TMlll Al#MfAGI ntl IOUNDD Howard ptana 1eveng, when Trevor invites Laura to a d1nflf dance ~ Using ner scientific back ground a h1gh school student aids a aspiring baseball player 1n developing ma1or eague pitch '$) llOYW "Oafty Duck's Movie •· Fantas ttc tstand I 1983. Comedy) Antmeteo Bugs Bunny. Foghorn Leghorn. Porky Pit .lfl<J others start a iourney on Oatty Duck" small 1s1and 'G' ( 1 hr 18 min) NII ='1"..ma fl) &YB IPOOMI Alter years of Euro pean travel a tnend o f the Strattont (Pearl Beiley) beeomes a new-lounc lnend to Roel\ U O]J NPUft m.mvt rT Oft MOTi Fea tured the Los Angeles Police Depart menl 'l use of 111gh technology 1n Its wa1 cm c.rime mOdern medical marvels lnclud· i =trons (R} Q ( 1 hr) ITMllMCff AU CM.ANllll GMAT NI> lllAU. MANlll Photographers Belinda and S1;1nlay Breeden document the struggle ot w1ldhte in n<Hthern tnd1a to survt11e droughts that occur overy 20 to 30 years !R) Q (1 hr J (I IUPIMOUTt "" ntl • Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs Vito Antuolermo ( 1981 on 805ton) (R) ( 1 hr ) d.J ltlOYll "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven· 111re) Marc Sin091 Tanya Roberts. A young man with an unusual talent tor gov , rr •r'\Q animals searchetror· the villain rr•!.µons1blt: lvr Hie <Jeslr cllon of his vii 1'!£je PG 11 hr 45 m1n l ltlOVll To Re Or Not To Be I 1983 Comedy J Mel Brooks. Anne Banc roll A !healer yroup 1n occupied Warsaw saves 1tsell and lhe PoliSh underground lrotn the Na11s t>y 1mpersona11ng SS olflcera 'PG l hr , 47 min) .VAMOTO.,.Alll ,.. 9'0RT'I, .. ,.. GD PUNKY .. --.. -,.-Ahet Henry an<J Punl<y errt11e at Wrigley Field 10 watch a play off game. they 1-arn 1he11 t1Cke1a art c.oontorle1t (RI CC) ICTV: ntl --COl9ll (8) flMl&I ROCK Gobo dvubll 1h1 onc~t my1ns and legend& as t•"'9 1t•1ts around tor the Featwal ol e.tta 1• DAYOllDCICO\WIY Ml ...., H W9K)'TI Jt1A1ca rs called upon to solve the bizarre muroer ol liypno11st (J~ Ferrer) stain btfore a n11.1~menz&d audience ( 1 hr ) D GD ICJICMfT .,. M1ehae1 and Kin take on a criminal mallet of dlagultt who l'laa escaped lrom prison and 11oien a toP secret Qovem""-nl weaPQn I 1 hr ) I 0 4 n •r ;) • Sunday Conl. I MAlUTA11:1MtW°'TMl- QJ) llO¥ll "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind" ( 1977. Science Fiction) Rich· ard Dreyfuss. Francois, Trulfaut. Steven Sptelberg's optimistic vision of mankind's f1rs1 contact with extraterrestr1als, as an lndl8na power company lineman's grow- ing obsession with a UFO sighting leads him to Wyoming 1n search of answers I) O (3 hrs) HOLLYWOOD TALI• MOii TMI DAM- llOVll "Broken Lance" (1954, Wesl· ern) Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark Confhcts erupt 1n the family of a Texas ca11le baron, weakening his power (2 hrs) I a.am.a Cir TMI llCMAm PAMOUI un. Photographers Belinda and Stanley Breeden document the strvggle of wlldhle In northern India to survive droughts Iha! occur every 20 to 30 years. (R) ~1 hr.) Ql!)JWaCI TMUTlll "The Jewel In The Crown" After Daphne dies g1v1ng b1rtn to a half-caste daughter her aunt Lady Manners decides to raise the chlld NetghbOf Miidred Layton prepares tor her daughter's marriage to army officer Ted· die =m. (Pan 3of t4) O (1hr) CC) "Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen Richard Atloobofougtfs epic tracing the life of Monandas K Gandhi. from his early careet as a lawyer through hlS demonstra· lions of pBSSNe resistance to gain lnde- for India 'PG' (3 hrs . 8 min ) ...,. ..... "The Big Chill" ( 1983. Orama) 1(9111n Kline. Glenn Close. When a man commits suicide. his closest friends from college days gather for the funeral and reflect O<I how their fives have changed since the 1960s 'R' O (I hr.« min) re» llCMI "Gorky Park" ( t983. Mystery) Wilham Hurt. Lee Marvin A Moscow horn telde 1nspec1or·s 1nvesttgat1on ol a bizarre lrtple murder near a skating 11nk leads him to confrontallons wjth the KGB and a globe·trolling American business tycoon 'R' (2 hrs , 8 min ) llO\lll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Sissy Spacek. Enc Roberts. In 194"'. a telephone operator 1n a small Texas town sacnf1ees her standing In the com· mun1ty when she has a short affair with a combat·bound sailor 'PG' ( 1 hr JS min) I MCllQ PROll IAMTA AMTA .. llMY PA&.WIU. .. LOUQIWfT ...,,...,,lllOMIY .. Cl) CRAZY LSI A flOI (Prem19re) An tr8$Clble pt1va1e eye repeatedly drags hts lawyer son into his investigations Tonight a man 1mpt1soried 12 years tor murdenng his wile learns that she 11 sttll alive Stars Jack Warden. John Rubinstein ( 1 hr ) D GD llO\lll "On Golden Pond" ( 1981. Drama) Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fon· da Old family tensions reaortaoe as an eldefly couple returns to their New Eng land retreat and are v1&1t8d by then daugh ter hef tlance and his &On (~) (2 hrs , tO min) IOUTClro.Mml> ---· ..... WIW act TMIATM ''The Jewel In The Crown•· Atlef Daphne dleS giving birth to a half-caste daught8f', her eunt Ledy Manners. decldet to ra11e the child Neighbor M11dt8d l.ayton pt9per8t tor her deuQttter's merrlage 10 army officet Ted- dl8 91nonam (Part 3of t4) o (1 hr l 8:) MAM ....... , The bipartisan satirist presents a review of the year's major pollt· 1ea1 events ~ Mr. Unlve<Se Compell· hon from Las Vegas (R) (2 h.rs J llO¥ll "My Tutor" ( t983 Romance). Caren K8ye Matt Lattanzi A high school student becomes romantically lnvotved with the older woman who Is tutoring him 1n French R' ( t t'or . 37 min ) MOYW "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry Lewis. A ta1hng comedian plans lo kidnap a well· known talk show host 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 1 -1mJn::on .. lWllJmn ZOltl ICMOOl. llAT Guests Actre&a Kim Fleld, national spokespe<son for the Merch of Dimes Reading Champions Pro- gram 1n the publlc schools: Stuart Fothold, Superintendent of the Los Angeles Coun· t.t_Schools (!) MOVll "Marx Brothers At The Circus" ( 1939 Comedy) Marx Brothers. Eve Arden 01s1nhertted from hts uncle's for· Tune a man modernizes his run-down c1rcus w•lh the help ol four brothers (2 hrs) 8!) RCTIUI: KAWAI -8 ([) fMlilllR' .IOMll, ILD. Trapper. Jack· pot and J T try 10 locate a Done marrow donor for a cr111ca11y 111 5-year·old boy, a 61deShow freak suffers from uncontro41able taug-~t could be fatal ( 1 hr ) I a-·57 .. " ....... , ........ ptesenls a review of the year's ma1or poht· 1cal events 8:) wtrrum 'Agatha Christie's Partners tn Crime • Tl'le BeresfOfdS ~ lo e11on· erare a woman who's accused ot murder 1ng a man with a hatp1n o ( t hr t ltfl llOYW 'lapped1' ( 1982 Comedy) Sc.011 Baio. W1ll1e Aames A htgh school science genius uses his accidentally acquired psychok1nehc powers to improve his rove Ille 'A' I t hr 35 min l .. ~ ':v.~T~e Helen Morgan Story" I 1957 Biography) Ann Btyih Paul New· man A torch singer suffers personal and protess1ona1 loss as she fights a battle l ainst arcohohsm (2 hrs 30 min ) .. "•""'""' llfTDT~ 1111 WOK Featured 1964 m review ( 1 hr ) f.I!) CHAM.a...,.. David HRmm1ngs stars 1n this spy thriller about an unorthodox British agent who tr•es to convince the head of the Soviet s KGB 10 defect ( I hr 30 mtn) 0) llO¥il 'O'Hara s Wife' ( t982. Ora· ma) EdWard Asner. Martelle Hartley An auorney dec•d9& to pull the plug on lhe hie-supporting equipment on which his wife ls surviving and eventually tecetves counsehng from her ghoSI 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min) ..., °' 111.wm 9 .. IUMDAY 9'0ll'TI '* R •lllOOll tW 8 ... T ,_,_..__ ..,..'°'°" .., .. MUIT WOll.O CW •• Women's Oownhlll f1om S.nta Cater"'•· Italy tR) ( 1 hr ) .VW "The Eacape Artist" (1982 Oramt) G11ff1n O'NM~ Teti Garr A 1een- aged bOy from a famlly of megiclans k)ngs to totlow 1n the footll•PI of his lather a legendary escape artist 'PG' ( 1 hr., 33 min) CZ) llO¥ll "Forced Vengeance" (1982. Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller A karate expert uses his lkllle 10 drive mobste<s out of a Hong Kong gam- ~ng :.•~me~R~,.:.;.~:~n n tate Univen;lty Football" 11::11 ... ft1I .. IODYPUIM 11:11 .,.., "°""'NW. , ....... . AIC ... Q Cll ... ~CCllTl• IT •CW ATM.,_ •r•T' • n Tiii -Featured: 1984 inr~ (1hr) .... , .. waa. Ci:> llCml "Last Emorace.. ( 1979, Suspense) Roy Scheide<, Janet Margolln A government agent, recupetatlng from a nervous breakdown after the savage mur· oer of his wile. llndS himself ca~ht In a ""eb or e&p1onage and Intrigue 'A ( 1 hr , •3 min) 11'1CLUI 11141 ~ ....... "°""' llACI• 11'9 HOU. YWOOO ClOllUP '' 1984 Entertain- ment In Review" A loOk back al !he year m entertainment featuring music, movlel and 1elev1&1<>n ( 1 hr ) Cl)MAMTO (JI) .,_ "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954. Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Jose Ferrer . Based oo the novet by Herman WOA.Jk. A group of otf1eers mouny agalns1 their cap- tain, cla1m1ng tllat he is mentally unstable. (2 hrs . 5 m1" ) TW fJ llO¥ll "POftralt 01 A Dead Glrl" ( 1969. Mystery) Denn11 Weavet, Julie Newmar A U S marshal gets an assign- ment from the New York City police department to apprehend an escaped a.;"·'~:'=~= wc..o TOllOMOW ~M llL.A,_,. "A Matter 01 Prlnctple" Alan Arkin and Barbara Dana star In thlS humC>fous story about a pOOt Virgln18 family of 12 whose holiday cele- bratlOt'I 1s threatened by the father' a refl.». al to ou'fna Christmas llM O ( 1 hr ) (E).-c>rm 'm MDVII "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Fteld, James Ca an. A wid· ow who 1s about to remarry Is visited by her late husbancfs ghost ·po· ( 1 hr . 42 min) ~,-----. .. ~Ma-p I mat • A recap of San Dlegc>'a maJO' and most u11"1 ._ new5 sto- tiet of the put year ( 1 hr ) .. ,w.v.~ M1W OM M llTI #llCA: CCMllDmlT •CW c:tUICM•TMIMOm wc..DV.. ..,_ ''Valley Girt" ( t983, Comedy) Nicolas Cage. DebOfah Forem.n. A high schOOI girl breaks off her romancie wilh a punker because the relat!onttllp threatens her standing Wltl'lln her peer gtouP 'R' (I hr. 3~m1n) .. mATMCc. M..-COLLIC'llOM .,_ "The Man Who wesn·t The,•" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Guuenberg. Jtl· Irey Tambof A man oblalns a mysttrlOuS formula that makes people dluppeet. 'R' Sunday. Oec.30. 1984 13 -lunclay Co•. l1 hr 51 min) .,. • .,.,. "Those Fantastic Ay1ng Fools · ( 1967 CC1medy) Burl Ives, Troy Donahue Ouw~ a vlSlt to England P T Barnum concocts a ...,11d idea that he can ~slully build a lunar spaeeVi1p 12 hrs } (J) WfOUCMA• a .. (11) UT PA1'1Q. W CI).,.,. "Ghosts On The Loose (1943 Comedy) £est S1ce KIOS a.la LUQO&l The Kids run Into phantom• at every turn 2 hr1 ) COLLI• IAIUTIAU. Geo<getown vs T ennti5ee Stele lrom San Juan, P R (R) (2hrs I WGD ... d (C).,.,. "Bad Boys' 11982. Orama) Sean Penn Ren1 Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills 1he younger brother ol a teen-age oo~ dealer during a police cha&e al')d ~ aen1 10 a tough reformatory 'R' t 1 l'lr 59 min J ~Ql)CAllllD CMm:M ~ g MO¥ll "Wild And Wonderful" ( 1964 Comedy) Tony Curt1r., Christine Kaul· mann A Frenc.h girl goes looking !or her a1Coho41c poooie (2 hrs ) I ~ ... w ... W W1L.COm IACl. ltOTTD -Monday -Morning Movies- .. (C) 0.plumatic Courier ' ( 1952. Orama} Tyrone Power, Stephen McNally ( 1 hr 37 min) •101 ··T1ck1:1t To Hollywood" ( 1980, Docu· men1ary) HOOlf'<J by Jackie Cooper ( 1 tu 14 min I lll Dally Duel<'' Movie --Fantaa11c l'lland" t 1903 Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 18 nM ) .. dl) "Spartacus And The len Glachators" ( 196fl, Adventure} John Heston. Dan Vad1!, (2 hr& J 119(t) "The Earthllng" ( 1980. Adventure) W1t11om Holden Ricky Schreder ( 1 hr 42 m1n j (jt) King Of Comedy ( 1982 Comedy) Rubf!rl De Nuo Jerry Lewis (I hr 4 I m111 1 1:11 10 1 Flashdenc.e I 19A1 Music.al) Jen- n1l1>r Beals Moc.hilel Nouri ( 1 l'lr 35 min ) .. z, The Ruiter. ( 1978, Come<Jy) frtc Idle Ne1l lnne!> ( 1 hr . 18 min) t:ll(Sl ·The Ou1s1ders" ...Ll.98_3, Drama) C Thom86 Howell Mall-umcih ( 1 hr 31 nun I .. (0) 'To Be O! Not To Be" (1983, Com~ dy) M111 Brooks Anne Bancrof1 ( 1 hr , 47 min) lltl(l) Ki~'> M11 Kate' ( 1953. Mus;cat) K&th1y11 Gr1y~on Howard Keel 11 hr 49 min) -CC)· Tw1llght l one lhe Movte" (1983. Scionce F1coon} John lllhgow Vic Mor· row ( 1 hr 42 min ) ® AmttyvJJJe file Demon' (1983. Hol· rOf) Tony Rober1a, Tess Harper ( 1 hr 45 min ) 'On The Town" ( 1950, Mustcal) GeM Kelty r rank Sinatra ( 1 hr 37 m.n I 14 Sunday, Dec 30, 1984 ar., .,.,. 'Amityville -The Demon" ( 1983. • Ho<r<lf) Tony Roberts. Teas Har~r A ~epucal J0Urnall1t buys the famous aUegectly-haunted house, lgn<lflng the warnings of orhef's about powertul torc:es wh1Ch continue to lurk 1n •ts base- men!. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) W (ll)--.OAt UMI CID .,.,. "10 To Mtdrught' ( 1983. Ora- ma) Chari.el Bronson, Andrew Stevens A homi<:lde detective and a cnm1nology graduate search !or a killer of women 'R' • lhr , .(1 min) a. Cll ... ..,_ATCM IT'I YOUt IL H•• n Cll ... ..,..ATCM -..., .. ......,. llOVll "The Compleat Beatlel" ( 1982. Oowrnentary) Rare footage of early performances. hlghltghts from their career and an ln·depth Interview wl1h pro- ducer George Martin are featured In this history of the legendary rock group 12 hrs I a:JI .,_ The Gates Of Hell" ( 1983 Horror) Chr1stopher George. Ka1r1ona MacColl A reporter and a psychtc search for the body of a disgraced priest 1n order tCI stop an onslaught of demons lrom ravr:i~ ll'le eanh ( 1 hr , ~ min I =1=HAUIT -(11) "The Three Stooges Go Around The World In A Daze" ( 1963, Comedy) Three Stooges. Jay Sheffield (2 hra.J 1W (O) "Staying Ahve" ( 1983. Orama) John Travolla. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr., 36 min ) 1~0 "Who Done II?" (1956, Comedy) Benny HUI, Belinda Lee ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ClJ "The Cornplea1 Beatl•s" ( 1982 Doc- umen1ary) (2 hrs ) -JU1ernoon Movies- a.e "King Of K~ Island" (1 978. Sci- ence F1et1on) Brad Hema, Marc Law rence (2 hrs J CC) "The Secret Life Of Waller Miiiy" ( 194 7 Comedy) Danny Kaye. V1rg1n1a Mayo 11 hr 45 min ) . KISS Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Selly Field, James Caan ( 1 hr , 42 min) .-cm "Mr Mom" < 1988. Comedy) Michael Keaton Ten Garr ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) m ·under The Red Robe" ( 1937 . Adventure) Raymond Massey. Conrad Veldr ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~(%) "The Lacemel<er" ( 1978. RomoneeJ Isabelle Huppert ( 1 hr . 48 mtn ) a.Ct) "CH 0 M p s .. ( 1979. Science·FIC hon) Wesley Eure. Valerie Ber11nelll ( 1 hr., 31 min) CH> "Aaoge<Jy Man" ( 1981 Orama) Sissy ~acek Ertc Roberta ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (SJ "Rallles" ( 1940, Comedy} Oflvia de Havllland. David Niven. ( 1 hr., 12 min I •lm "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hollman. Jes91Ca Lange ( 1 hr., 56 min) • "The Hustler" (1961, Otama) PaUI Newmlln. Jackl8 GlealOO (2 hrs , 15 min ) (%) 'FOfced Vengeanoe" ( 1962. Adven ture) Chuck NorrtS, Mary Louise Welter 1hr.43 mm I .. "The Holly And The Ivy" ( 1953, Ora m3) Ralph Rich11dson, C.1111 Johnson. ( 1 hr '3 rntn I Cl)• n•n TW 1111 CC) .,_ "The Princess And The t>te" ( 1981. Orama) Valefle Ber Robert Oesideno A yOYng woman a 1ng from dysleiua, a dllOldef wnleh Ir reading and wnhng ability, is taught sell-educated cab drrver ( 1 hr .. .-o n 11119 90¥ll "The Black Cat" ( 19" 1, tery) Basll Aatht>one, Nigel Brvce ~ w11t 1s made public, a Wies of bllarre dels begins ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ~·Amt• •Cl>=' "Defiance" (1980. Or Jan-Mlehffl Vincent. Ther ... Salda courageous young man tak" a lone against members of the vlolent 1 gang terrorizing hll nelgnborhOOd i hr • .-3 rp1n ) .. IUflTI • HIMTW(ll) 4111 90¥ll "The Best Years 01 Our L ( 19"6. Orama) Fredric March, Andrews ThHM veterans and their 1 struggle 10 adjust to postwar cMtlar ~hrs .. 52 min ) .. ~Mml llOVll "You re Telling Me' ( t Comedy) W C Fielcls. Joan Mars lovely princess helps a meek, down den man win respect from the bullies t<lfment him ( 1 hr . 6 mtn ) 41:9 al>IOMM 01 ~ W CID "Alice's Adventures In Wonder! ( 1972, Musical) Fiona Fuller1on. Mt. Crawford ( 1 hr., 36 min ) .. cm "Tr11d1ng Ptacea" ( 1983. Com Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr min) (%) "Dally Duck's Movie Fanr Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Anlmareo hr . 18 m1n I .. Cll ".The Outsiders· ( 1983. Orama Thomas Howell, Malt Diiion ( 1 hr min.) .. (11) "The Benny GOOdman Story" ( 1 Biography) Steve Allen, Donna Reec hrs . 30m1n) -Evening---• .. DUO ... IWft DAYI AUii Cll ... tWITTOMAllT LIUnLa OI ntl llCN AND PMIOU nlm'IC"911tf ILH•M.a.T .... ~KAWAI .. "Twltlght Zone -The Mo ( 1983. Sclenc•Flctlon) John Uth' Vi<: Morrow This homage 10 the old Serllng TV seriea features s.gments at a bigoted bar pa1ron a comeuppanc< group of retirement M me residents 1 recapture their youtt a child with pawer 10 create or destroy •I wlll. anc airplane passenger woo ~• • Qftf aabOtaglng the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 '42mln) IT111iililllD••••m•11-MOT Ill T MOT\.lm ...... """°'"MM! ... ,_.. C"911tf -Monday Cont. I AUCa Stapleton) collaborate with Lee to uncov· 1peors by 8 11n) Mys fter a mur- 1m11 18 A rt and .1ree1 ·po ves · )ane 11lves Ille 934 I A rod wno II - !dy) 46 )Site 11 c 31 ~55. . (2 - • OUI i, a tho the an 'llln hr . ~I LJ11mt ••W er a Soviet scheme to steal top-w1e1 -. OI f10111W9 ~ns fore new =r plane. ( 1 hr ) _. ... (In UO)~ PAIMISportscaster CMA9IC*I Cll ltf An exh1blll00 ot top Joe GaraglOla and singer Tool Teonllle co- Olympic and world ice skating champions. host Miami's 5 ist annual King Orange w11h 1nleMews and PfOMes of such skat-Jamboree Parade. featuring Bob Hope, ers es Rosalynn Sumners, Elaine Zeyek Natalie Cole Connie Francis, Orange Dorothy Hamill and Scott Hamtltoo Host Bowl Queen Stephanie Hut, float&, bal· ed by Jo Jo Starbuck and Barry Tomp-loOns and 21 marching bands ( 1 hr ) kins ( 1 hr ) U 90¥ll "The Horn Blows Al Midnight" 111JNDU& •-(1945. Fanrasy) Jack Benny Alexis · Mica.....,~ .. YUA'I m Smith A not·s0o9tfted trumpet player I lllOW 1mag1nes himself as Gabriel wllh a horn I LMCa 12hr~ 19 ICOOM AU. AmllCM flOOTIML TUM fi ®' IWIDCMT\I I llCCON•CJ A A salute 10 outstanding players In college famous performer (Larry GaVlnl Hard· lootball as selected by the American castle sent to prison lor morde< now ltnds I~~;;;;~:::~ . ., ... " ,~~~:-·-~· .. q MC ... O llNALI P.11. llAUZIMI How 'Dallas' and JR "°"""COURT atlected television 1n tr1e past year TV ICTV: ntl •COii> ~ commercial star Clara Pellet 90¥ll "The Man Who Loved Women· I DAU.Al ( 1983 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Julie ... Andrews A sculptor end compulsive arraT~ TOMQHr Featured womanizer dies and his analyst searches Lee Marvin m vain to discover wtly he genuinely fell in I nmrt COllPMY love w1t11 eve1y beaulllul woman he eve1 • aol"6JY met A' Q ( 1 hr . 50 min ) W.tOOWTACT(A)Q Si llOml HOOD: LOllD OI ntl Tma Robin 90¥ll · The Ont00 Field' ( 1979 01a-and his men must fight the evil forces thal ma) James Woods J<>hn Savage Based lhrealen to spread terror across Sher· on Iha bOok t:>y Joseph Wambaugh In wood rorest ( 1 hr ) 1963. 11 policeman IS murdered by two '1l' ~UTATl:....,_,Olntl .. petty thieves woo undergo a lengthy .. @ ..,. YIM'I M • I.MD IAWTI Bo grueltng 1ncercera11on before and during ThOrpe and his orchto .. tra perl()(m live lhetr trial A (2 hrs 1 min J trom The Omni lnternatl0n81 Hole! 1n (0) llOWI 'Psycho 11 ( 1983. Myslery) Atlanta (I hr ) Anthony Petk1ns Meg Tilly Former psy-.. I TIC TAC DOUGH chollc killer Norman Bates 1s release<l LOft IOAT after a 20·year stay 1n a men1al 1nst1tu1ton Bnm~ TOllClfT Featured and believes himself cured until a mys1e11-Lee Marvin ous rash ol murders begins A' ( 1 hr 53 Cl) llOVll "The Story Of Pretty Boy min) Floyd" ( t974, Drema) Marlin Sheen, Kim ,._ TALI ntlATM ·Jack And Tne Darby A poor Oklahoma farm boy moves Beanslalk" Dennis Chr1stophe1 plays Jack 1n10 the big c11y and becomes enmeshed and Katharine Helmond is Jack's mother 1n a life of crime ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) in this version ol the tale about a young (CJ ntl llCIWID mZlll lllOW The come- man who must prove his courage against dian returns with sketches, aspiring corne- a giant and giantess (Elliott Gould, Jean d1ans and surprise guests. Stapleton) to win beck his family's rk:hes ([)~ Q.. .. fJ ()) KATI I AL.La Kate and Allie are CZ) llCMI "Old AcQua1ntance" ( t943. laced w11h the PfOSpect or celebrating the Ofema) BeHe Daw .. Miriam Hopkins A arrival or lhe New Year wtthout benefit ol successful w11ter 1s revnltAd with her hus· a dale Of e party to attend band and daughter alter 10 years cl sepa-0 m llOVll "Haid KnoK ( 1983. Ora ration ( t hr , 50 min I 111a) Robert Conrad. Joan Sweeny Alter 1i:a 8 UC• A lllTUlle TO M>lll 1101 Hill toot<c; lat:.1ng fore.ea retirement e career m1htery al the 11ad1t1ons ot the lrOJ8"!1 at thP Roe;" n..1n IJkes t'" lhe challenge of iransform Bowl prior to the USC t Ohio Stell! meet • y m1111ary school m1sl11s 1n10 qua111y ser· 11 lhere (their seventh) v•cemen (A) (2 hrs ) G) ,Al& y P1UD D ®) llOVll The Big Red One ( t 980 m 0. LA. Featured botung ror wom· Ad11en1ure) Lee MaMn. Mark Hamill A en, a school lhat trains homicide dele1. rough Army sergeant leads lour yOIJOO, lives a cetebrtty tennis m81ch 1n t>eauutur 1ne>.perienced recrulls into lhe v!Olence- SI M11ar1en. located 1n the Ca11bbe8n lilied fray of World War II comt>el (R) Q 111CTACDOUIM i hr$ J .-..u.THATT\19 .... ..., • CllClleAT1 mlW ..,. Scheduled Rosemary Ii> -.AT~ ·uve rrom CIOOOey, the Rev Jerry Falwell, euthol Lincoln Center The New York Phllhar Lowell S1re1ker ("The Gospel Time monic New Year's Eve Gala" Soprano Bomb"). photographer Francesco Sea· Kttthleen Baille and vlolinlSI Shlomo M1n1 11ullo ( 1 hr ) f(>ln lhe New Y<>fk Phllharmonlc. conduct CC) 90¥ll "The Husti.r" ( t961, Drama) ed by Zub1n Mehl&, In a program of Poul Newman, Jackie Gleaaon A pool Viennese musle at Avery Fisher Hall (2 shark loses his glrffnend and his sett· hr& . 30 min ) respect, but rega.ins hla pride altar beating ~ ftOClt Wembley hatches nn the men responalble al his own game (2 i that tell out Of a garden ttee hrs 15 min ) ~ PllOll U#fA AlftA CU &fDOllllT IOWl Texas ChrlsHan vs .. (I) ICAMCIOW Allt-. ... Ama,,. West V11g1nla from Hovatoo. Tell (R) (3 da end Ladv Emily F9r~wor1h (Jean tus . 30 min l CJ:) MOW'm "Get Crazy" (1983, Comedy) Malcolm McOowel.I, Allec'I Q()()(Wltz A famous rock music lmpresariO hOsts a dis- astrous New Year's Eve bash 'A' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) cm MOW'm "Raiders Of The l ost Ark' ( 1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen In 1936, a globe-trotting archeolo- g.st·advenlurer raoes NBZI evtldoe<s for a leQendary retigiOUS enilact of enormous power, narrowfy escaping dozens of death traps en route. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min ) &TC* Miii IMMml MIMTI TIMI Elton John mixes his classics "Denlel," "Rocket Man" and "ISiand Girl" along with songs from his latest album "Break· 1ng Hearts" 1n e London farewell concert {ghrs.) CZ) llO¥ll "The Compleat Beatles" ( 1982. Documentary) Rare footage of ea11y performances, highlights from their career and an Jn-depth Interview with pro- ducer George Marun are featured In thts history of the legendary r~ group (2 hrs J m .. ICOHAKU IAllD •@ llCWll "The Five Penn111s · ( 1959. Biography) Danny Kaye. Barbara Bel Geddes Bandleade1 Red N1ch0ls nearly forletts his ca1eer to care for his 111 daugh· t11a ~~1n) (!) MOWm "Oceans t t" ( 1960. Comedy) Frank S1na1ra, Dean Martin A group of lormer paratroopers pulls a huoe heist 1n Las Vegas but has 11ouble i;elhng the ~out of the ~2 hrs 30 min) -1··=: . ,., JAZZ. Coml N0m TO •WCMT Filmed a11he J8ZZ festival's 30th anniversary w•th featured performances by DIZzy G11tesp1e. the Dave Brut:>eck Ouartel, Stan Ge1z and p1an1s1 M1ehel Pe1rucclen1 ( 1 hr ) '11) llOWI "The lnspeclor General · ( 1949, Muslcal) Danny Kaye, Waller Sle:rak During the 1800s 1n France a town tool does a convincing masquerade as an Inspector General. (2 hrs ) Cll LOCATDt "Robert Klein. Child 01 Tile '509, Man Of The '80s" The comedl· an pertorms all-new material 1n concert -~~ .. ..., ... ~ llCMI "More American Grattitl" ( 1979, Ofama) Ron Howard. Paul LeMat A group of high school friends eKperlenc· es Ille challenges of adulthood 1n e small town during 1he social upheaval ol lhl! 1960s PO' (1 hf . 51 min) 1W,D8())®l 0D ... TAXI ICTY e:zaa• ICCOOllDPUI ICMllDITAm A perlormance by the V S O P II j8ZZ qU1t11e1 with keyt>oerdlsl Hetble Hancoek, 1rumpet8f Wynton Mar· sallS, saxophon~t Branford Marsahs. t>a- Sist Aon Cartei en<1 dt\Jmmer Tooy Wll- ltams (I hr.) ....... _..,. .. YIMIMPMn Willle Nelson goat home 10 Taxu (Hou.- ton) to host a New Year's Eve perty that includes Waylon JeMlngsa nd hlS wife Jessi Colta1, and blues Singe< BB King ~ hra , ~min.) \j1) _.. "~shdance" ( 1983, Muslcal) Jennifer Beata Michael Nouri A Youno women wtio works as a welder by day and en e•otic dancer by n~hl aspirea to join the PillsburQh Ballel 'R 11 hr 35 min ) Sunday, Dec. 30. 1984 15 • -Monday Cont. .,,. "Around The World In 80 Days .. ( 19~. Adventure) David NiVen, Shirley MacLa1ne In 1872. an EngllSh gentleman makes a bet 1hat he can travel around rhe w0tld In 80 days 'G' (2 hrs , <la min ) (Z).,,. "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) NlcOla.s Cnge. Deborah Foreman A high schoOI gill bru kt ott l'let romance W1th a punker beeause the relallonahlp threatens her standing within her peer group 'A' ( 1 h<. 35mln) tt\9 G Cl) tWPY .. YIM .-.CA Host Andy WMtiams Is joined at N9W YC>fk's Pla- za Hotel by Gladys Knight and lhe Pips and at other locallons by Liiy Tomlln (Times Square) Charlie Oantelt Band Louise Mand1eH (Bl"y Bob'• Texas. Fon W0tth), Chal<a Khan and KoOI and the Gang (Flofld8'1 Walt Dtsney W0tld) (2 hrs) D S lllT OICMIC* Hoat Johnny Car- son Guest&. Linda Ronstadt. Richard Ban)8m1n (A) ( I hr ) II ... THAT IOCICID 'It Juhan Lennon hosts 1h1r. year-end review ot rock 'n' roll hlghllghts Including the Jackson Victory Toof ROd Srewan Tina Turner. Cyndi Lauper. tt1e Thompson Twins, the Honey- <lrtppers. Paul McCaftney and Pt1nce I 1 hf) U 9 Deel ClAM'I NIW YIM IM>C«lr n1 W Pusc1t1a Barnet and Adrian Zmed co hOst this mvs.cal weleome to t985 with Dick Clark lrom the AmbassadOf Ho1ers (,ocoanut Grove 1n Los Angeles Fealured are Jermaine Jackson Barry Manllow, Ronnie M1151p, Night Ranger Scandal and John Waite ( 1 hr . 30 min ) O KMlflY .. YIM "'°"' Ol'llYUMD From the Pr9$!<1ent1al Ballroom of Naahvllla·, Opryland Hotel, guests Lynn Anderson. Tammy Wynelle Shelly West Lorelle Lynn and Kenny and Marianne Rogers weleome t985 Hosls Roy Clark Buel< Ow~2hrs ) ~ llTOll OtN F'eat1Hes the new album Bree1<1ng Hearts · wllh mustG videos ano 6.r 1n1erv1ews with E1toef, lchn f n::W al) lllO'ta Nighl And Day ' I 1946. Must· cal) Cary Grant Eve Arden The Ille of Cota Portor PfOV•des tome of the grea111~1 music 1n Amer.can h151ory (2 hr5 •5 mlf\) a.1• ....... ---1T ... LCM. MmlCM STYLI eowmtYAQI Pe1torrnanee by Tine Turner ( 1 hr l CC) ~ PLAltt 'It A music video review of the year's 1op alt>um5 featunng Pat ~ata1 W1lhe Nelson WaylOn Jennings T e<lc1v Pendergra!>b. Linde Aon11adt, thf'I Go Gos and = Man11ow ( 1 hr ) 11::9 8 CJ!) LATI WITlf DAVID~ Guesrs Pee Wrte Hflrman, Joe ThM!Sfnann (R) (1 hr ) 8n.llTOOIO Cf).,_ "A Night Al The Opera' ( 193!> Comedy) Marx Broth8fs. ~flan Jones A group o f zany thlpbOard stowaways 1ot11J.. 1y d1Srup11 an opera company while '" Ita- ly (~ • "Jutt FOi Yoo" ( 1952 MUSI· call Bing ( rosby Jane Wyman A famous lhealrte111 prOducer strugglet to l1nd time tor h11 two teen-age ch1ldrer1 12 hrs I ~ LM, U..CM rm.I 9CllTICIWl9 MOW "Boarding Scl'IOOI" I 1983 Comedy) N111t&Hi8 K1ntkl A high school 0111 plans • stvdenr exchange program with 1 local .choOI lor boyl ( t hr l9 min I 16 Sunday. Dec. 30, 1984 6DDecCYMDftl 11:118 lllO'ta "My Favorite Blonde .. ( t9•2 Comeoy) Bob Hope, Gale Sondergaard A man and his trained penguin become 1nvol"ed with a beavt1ful blonde spy whor..e mission 1s to deliver top-secrer Information acr068 the coot1nen1 ( 1 hr 30m1n) w I G001111 •rr u.: YIDIOI llOWll "Are We AIOne In The Uni verse'?" ( 1978, Documentary) Narrated by Hugh Douglas Presents evidence sug geshng that v151tors from other galaJ11e9 shared their advanced knowledge with ancient man (2 hrs ) e eowmtfAQI Pertormance by Joe Cocke1 (1 hr.) (C)M 90o40I AT 1MI-The Go-Gos sing 'We've Go! The Beat" and "Vaca· lion" 1n thJs Los Angei.t conoen C 1 hr ) (f) PU NJ. CC*Tlil:T IMATI Bat Kteks ot 1984 (R) (1 hr. 30 min) (Q) .,_ To Be Or Not To Be' < 1983 Comedy) Mal Brooks. Anne Ban croft A theater gfoop In occupied War ~aw saves 1tsell and the Pohsh undef grouno lrom the Nazis by 1mpersonat1ng SS ollteers 'PG' ( 1 hr 47 min) 6D MAL llTATI: ~C/l 1MI ... 1:11 (HJ MOT •CINAM.'f M YIM • MY11W The trleverent newscasters present 19fµ'!t memorable events and personalities 1n sketches ano with actual news footage 1:11 G .,,. "Mob41e Two" ( 1975. Orama) Jackte Cooper, Juhe Gregg A relormed alcoholic 11 hired by a lop television sta t1on as a news reporter tn order to restore his once brUllant reputation ( t hr '.lO min) I =TMCC*>~COlUcnOll TMATQR. tJtl Oii LOCATIOll "B1llv Crystal A Cottuc; s I ine" This actor-comedian WhO was Jodie on lhe h11 comedy serleS '"Soap'" perlorms ~tand·up and skerch c= HI rel ROD ITIWMT • I From lhe San Otego Sport5 Arena Rod Stewart sings wrne of h11 Ms Including 'Do Ya Th1nll I'm Sexy, ' "Yoong Turks" and To= The Nigh!" (1 hr) ($.) "O, The Winged Serpent" I 1982 Fantasy) Mtehael Moriarty, David Cartadlne On the roof of a Manhattan •.kyscraper a petty crook stum1>1es ocrou the nest of a giant leathery flying serpent that has been terrorizing New York Clly R· ( 1 hr . 30 min ) '1' PATNlll QOft lllT 2:11 10 llO¥W "One Down Two To C.o ( 1982. Orama) Freel w11hamson. J1"1 Arown Th11 promoter o l a marliAI art< t >Um11men1 pursvat. tl1e mobsters whCJ <heated n1ni out of the event's proceeds R' ( t hr. 28 min ) HI ,,_ ITOOlll WOM.D AT LMll t9 .... ........ ..,., .. MUllT CMrr MITO MCllQ AWAllDI (II) U-MOC*I M llOfll "Man On The Flying Trapeze ( 193~. C~) WC F'teld&, M3ry Brian A daughter helps hef unhappy lather •.tnnd vp lor h11 fights ( 1 hr 25 min ) M OO Oii LOCAno. "Joo Piscopo Speclal" Com dy sketche1 8lld c.lebrlly ~ nat10n1. Wllh~stEddlo Murphy ( 1 hr I •G llOWll "The Mlislng 2.4 Hours" ( 1976. Myttery) Dennis Dugan. Suzanne f'~ette An amnnia victim hires a nov· ice delectiVa to dlscove< why the'• the target or two gunmen ( 1 hr • 30 min ) m AllO'TT • OOITa.LO .. ~ M.T'f CA W>C8rT ... . } QUMTIM.AIM • ... c-=---T The ba made popular by the hit• "Harden Hea11:· "Find Anothef Fool" and ''Ta Me To Hearl" performs before en a1. ence at the HollywOOd Palace ........ ,.. MOvtl "S11ylng Ahve" ( 1983. Oram John Trovotta. Cynthia Ah<>det. A you asp1r1110 dance< lands a role In a pr<>Oi !•Of\, thus 1eopardlZJ!!9 h11 relatlonllhlp w 8 _you.omen 'PG ( 1 hr . 36 min ) (Zl "Old Acquaintance" ( t~ Orama) Belle 01111s, Miriam Hopklnt wccesstul wr1ttH It reunited with her hi. band and daughter after 10 year• ol ~ rat~~mln) .. 1= .. --~ llCMI "'Bluebeard" (1972, Or1m1 Richard Burton. Raquel Welch. A Pl c.tio11c woman-killer de111ses many way• dCl•nu away with beaut1lul ledtes 'R' hrs 3 min) M 1H Oii LOCAno. 'Carlin Al CarnegM Comeo1an George Carlin PfOVldes cavat C.()mmentary on a wide range of toplo w11h marertal lrom f\ls album "A Piao. F My Stull .. 1n a performance lrom CarMQ H1tll (I hr) '1. 1 lilO¥ll l he L °' dt Of Olac lpllnE 11983, Orama) Oa1tld Keith, Aot>e Prosky A seolOr at a Soothem mt11ta ac11demy is determined to expose tt members ol an elite group reeponslble f1 thP brutal. and sometimes le11\81, l'lazlng 1 c.adeti:. doomed unoeslrable. 'R' (I hr .. 4 min) .-m.,...,.. (e') llCMI "Gorky Park" ( 1983. Myatery Wilham Hurt Lee Marvin A Moeeow hon 1c1<1e 1nepector's 1nveetlgat1on of 1 bltan 1riple murder near a skating rink lead• hit to conlront1tt1ons with the KGB I nd globe trolling American bV&lnesa tycoor R' (2 h<S 8 min ) 1., .... ,..(11) -ICOTT -,,..~ -,,.. ITOOQI. • llCMI "Mousey" < t974. Orama) Klr Douglas. Jean Sebelg A timid blotog teocher 1s driven to lhovghta of murder & hl5 callOV1i wtfe ( t hr • 30 min ) It llOWll "Horse Feathers" I 1932. Com edy) Mar~ Brothers, Thelma Todd (.,roucho takes over as pre9'dent of a col ~e ( 1 hr 30 min ) TIJllYMml ._ IDMAMOf ..,._ M ) lillOYll "Ktss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982 Cc.imedy) Sally F>eld. Jamee Caen A wio uw ·NtlO 1s about to remarry Is visited b) hf'r 1n1e husband's ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4' rt1•n I (Q) llOVll "Tieket To HOllywOOd" ( 1980 Oocumnntary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper A no11111g1c look at HOllywOOd'I past. lhrovgh we footage, promollonal f~. .hC>fla newsreels end interviews, f .. tur ll'IQ stars ra11Qlng from John Wayf'4 tc Humphrey BOQar1. Mae West to the Marx Brothers ( 1 hr . 1 • min I In •ex• pen•alve • ·11r1 1k ,pen' t•vJ not 111g11 1n pric e . re t1onable Cll HttleO ....... l\dVt!tUl1ng -J rml Claaslfled Advertising 842-567A -I !J) 'lg c- th 3 A S· 8· ,, ( :)f 2 (; :s >r oe .. -t y e ., •I 3 !I ' s -hesclay -a.-n1ng Movies- .. <%> "The Rutlel" ( 1978. Comedy) Enc Idle, Nell Innes ( 1 hf. 18 mtn) • "Nate And Hayes" (1983. AdVen- ture) Tommy LH Jones, Michael O'Keete. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1111 "The HOiiy And The Ivy" ( 1953. Dra- ma) Ralph Ricl\ardton, Cella Johnson ( 1 hr, 23 min) .. Ql) "Scalawag" ( 1973. Adventure) Kirk C>ouglas. Ml(l( Lester (2 hrs ) W et) "Bra1nst0<m" ( 1983, Science-Fiehon) ChrlStopher Walken, Natalie Wood ( 1 hr 46min) •CID "Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981. Fantasy) ROif Harris ( 1 hf . 20 min ) C1D "Smohy And The Bandit Per1 3" ( 1983 Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Aeed. ( 1 hr . 25 min ) NI "Kavlk. The Woll Dog" (1980 Dra- ma) Ronny Cox Linda Sorensen ( 1 hr 39m1n) (%) "The Vear Of Living Dangerously· ( 1983. Drama) Mel Gioson, Slgoumey Weaver ( 1 hr . SS min I 1lll((J "The P11ares Of Penzance { 1983 Musical) Kev'n Kline Angela Lanst>ury i? hrs) .. CC) "The Compleat Beatles" ( 1982. Doc· umentary) (2 hrs ) r "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Drama) Mary Steent:>urgen Rip Torn (2 hrs 2 min) (OJ "The Black Stallion Returns' ( 1982. Adveniure) Kelly Reno, Ten Garr ( 1 hr •3 min) M "K1pp8fbang' ( 1982 Cftama} John AIOasmy Ahson Steadman 11 hr ?O min } .. (Z) "Old Acquaintance" ( 1943, Drama) Belle Davos Miriam Hopkins 11 hr 50 min I •< "f"leShdance· ( 1983. MuSK;at) Jen nller Beals. Michael Nouri ( 1 hr , 35 min ) -CJ:) "Seems Like Old Times" ( 1980. Com edVI GOidie Hawn Chevy Chase ( 1 hr •2 min) CID "Tw1hght Trme' ( 1983. Qfama) Kari Malden. Jodi Theten ( t hr . 52 min J cm 'Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern. Helen Sl\aver ( 1 hr . 40 mrn ) "Our Mother's House" ( t967 Ora- ma) Dirk Bogarde. Margaret Brooks ( 1 hr . 45 min) -Ql) "The Golden Voyage 01 StnOad" ( 1974 F1ntasy) John PMl!p Law Caro- line Munro (2 hrs ) 1W(l) 'King 0 1 Hearts · (1967 Comeclyl Alan Bates. Genevieve Bu/old { 1 hr 4? rrun ) 11:110 'Greer Guns (194 1 ComeiJy) Ster Laurel. Oliver Hardy ( 1 hr 30 min ) (L) "Let s Spend The Night Together ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolhny Stones ( 1 hr 30 min ) -JUI.noon Movies- -(0) "The Vear 01 Living Dangerously" ( 1983. Drema) Met Glb900, Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr., 55 min ) (I) "The Prince And The Pauper' ( 1977. Adventure) Mark Lester, Ohvet Reed ( 1 ht .53mln) W "AOV9nturft Of The, Wlldernett Fam~ ly" ( 1975, AdV901Ute) Aot>erl Logen, Susan Oemantt Shaw ( 1 hr., •O min.) "The Outalder1" ( 1983, ("8ma) C Thomas Howell, Mell Dillon ( 1 hr 3 1 min) CI) "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Come dy) Mel Brookt, Anne Bencroft. ( 1 hr • 47 8. min) m "Stauon SIX Sahara" ( 1964, Orama) Cerrotl Baker. Peter Ven Eyck. (2 hrs) •cm "Come And Get 11" (1936. Orama> Joel McOea Waner Brennan ( 1 hr 39 min) Cl) "These Three" ( 1938, Cftama) Joel McCrea. Miriam Hopkins ( 1 hr , 33 min ) W et) "Vellowbeard" ( 1983 Comedy) Gr1ham Chapman, Peter Boyte ( 1 hr . ' 1 mtn) *CID "Tender Merctet" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper. (1 hr , 30 min) "Monty Python's The Meenlng Of Life" ( t983, Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin ( 1 hr . 25 min.) all G "The Pleasure Of His Company" ( 1961 Comedy) Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds ( 2 hrs ) "You're Telling Me" ( 1934, Comedy) w C Fields, Joan MarSl'I ( 1 hr . 6 min ) W !C) "Diplomatic Courier'' ( 1952. Orama) Tyrone Pow8f Stephen McNally I 1 hr 37 min J (S) Kav1k The Wolf Dog" ( 1980 Ora ma) Ronny Cox Linda Sorensen ( 1 hr 39 min I W Toby And The Koala Bear' ( 198 t Fantasy) RoH Harris ( I hr 20 min ) .. (J) "The Ntghl They Took MISS Beautltul" ( 1977 Cftama) Chuck Connors, Sheree North (2 hrs) a> The Mirecle Of Our Lady Of Fatima" 11952. Orama) G1lber1 ROiand. Frank S11- 11Pra 12 hrs ) 'L.l 'The Pirates 01 Penzance ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kllne Angela L•nst>ury 1~ hr$) [0) ' Auntie Mame ' ( 1958. Comedy) Rosalind Russell, Roger Smith (2 hrs . 23 min I l..ZJ Tne Lacemaker ( 1978. Romance) Isabelle Huppert ( 1 hr •8 min J .. all "Love Story" (1970. Romance) Ah MecGraw Ryan O'Neal (2 hrs ) -mdilvenlng ..... LOftlOAT Cll ... ~TOMMY nml'l~lilff • ••••9GllT • P'MIMTMI ~MflUlmlmvTI l .a¥W "The Compleat Beatles I 1<!82 Documentary) Rare footage of Aitrty performances. highlights from 1he11 r itreer and an in-depth Interview with pro- J1.1C.,_r George Martin are leerured n thrs history of the legeodary rock group <2 t1r'I ) Wett ...... -.,._ ..... (R) .a¥W "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Drama) Mary Steenbufgen, Rip Torn Based on the mefT'!Otrt o1 MarjOrie l<Jnnan Rawtlngs In 1928. an amblfk>uS New YO<k writer leaves her wealthy husband tor the more peaceful existence of a Florida orange grove where lhe plans to write Gothic r(')mllnct novels ·po· (2 hrs . 2 min J Cl) 9CMI "Deal Of The Century" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weal(ftf When • high ttchno!ogy uttre· weapon turos out to bt det.ctrve, 111 man- ul1cturer Nres an arms hUstlef to dllpose Ito~;; 11 hr , 30 ITlin ) MJCI llM:m. I '--•••IO&ll ..,. ..,_ (R) NI ~ IMUZlll An Interview with "Dynasty" regular Mlchaet Nader: hlgh- l nae :,ruction crew ... fllm"l(;(9'11ff ............ N-1 CCllTACT (ll)Q .,. "Nate And Hayes" ( t983, Adventvfe) Tommy Lee Jones. Mlcheel O'Keele. A pirate Is framed for killing half ot a tribe while his fO<mef per1ner plant to kidnap a girt he loves. 'PG' ( 1 hr , ..0 m1n) .a¥W "The Year Of LIVing Oeng«ous- ty" ( 1983, Drema) Mel 01~. Sigour- ney Weaver An AUS1relian journalist a BrittSh embasay olflclat and an Eurasian cameraman become caught up In the tumult ol 1965 lnd<>neSla just poor 10 the tall of Sukarno 'PO' ( 1 nr . 55 mrn ) NI (tl) WON.DAT WAR 1':118 TOC~ Of ROia ,MADI Bob Eubanks and Steptianie Edwards h06t this annuet parade from Pasadena featuring COiorfui lloata. marching bandS and luestrian units (2 hrs 30 min ) l1CT~DOUIM MNM.I "°"-rt COURT" WU, WUWOILDOI~ llCWA An examination ol the impact of business and technok>gy on the salmon hShtng lnduslry (R) Q ( 1 hr ) WOILD CUP -Women's OownMI from Santa Caterina. Italy (R) ( 1 hr ) (OJ llO¥ll "Smokey And The Bandit Pan 3 · ( 1983. Comedy) Jackie Gleason Jer- ry Reed She11tt !kiford T Justioe mls- tnkes Cletus 101 the Bandit and pursues htm throughout the South 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min I I MCMP'MIMIMTAlaTA .. .(I) '"fll..tm-.MU, w.,.. Animated. Charlie Brown, Lucy and Pep- permint Patty display their singing prowess. t:>ul Snoopy t1kea center stage '#/hen he emerges es a wizard ol lhe dance floor (A) 0 llO¥W "Lovlng Vou" ( t957, Mutk:el) Elvis Presley. Lizabeth Scott A member of a hillbilly band eventually wins the helrt of the band's female singe< C2 hrs ) 1 ... ..., WOP•C:.C..A11 T~ Of IOlll 'AMiii Cover- 80@' ol the annual parade from Pasadena Calif featuring Grand MarShel Lee lacoc- ca leading the many color1vl fleets, marching 1>8nds and equestrian units (2 hrs) • llO¥W 'Thundef Road" ( 1958, Adv'en!Ute) Robe•t ~llChUm Gene Barry A hero 1n the Korean War makee h1-way back to his home in the mountalm 1nd becomes invotved With h's family''> t>oot· ~no C>P9fallons (2 hrs • llOWA This profUe ol peltOl'\t()logltt- author Stephen Jay Gou~ tr1C411 the tourc" of hll lntetHt In evolvllOnary the- ory and explot• the range o1 hit aolentlflc concerns Q ( 1 hf ) ollt 'PG' (1hr.,38mln) -~ I MOT llAT MOnm •• .. 9DWI "Hljlek" ( 1973, Suspense) e llOW9 "Lucky Lady" ( 1976, Come- dy) LIZ.a Mlnnel11, Burt Reynoldt. A kind- hearted klllef, 1 bUngllng glgolo 1nd 1 ~let's wtdOW lorm • l)ef'l()nal al'd Dam Januen, K""8n Wynn A trvck df~n<*! by determined htleckera while 1ranspor11ng cargo from Loa "noetes Sunday,Oec.30. 19&4 1 -Taesclay Coal. p101...iona1 bootlegging alliance e1u11ng P1ohlbltlon (2 his ) (C) _,. "EndleH Love.. ( 1981, Romenc.) Brooke S~s. Martin Hewill A 17~eat-old'• obMllNe love fOf hll 15- year-old gir1friend leads 10 parental con- llicta and tragedy 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min,) CH) lllMI "Sudden Impact" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood. SOndra Locke Near San Frencilco, 111ree1w~ detective Otrty Harry CaUehan "arches for a rltuall1111c klflef. 'R' 0 (1 hr . 57 min) Cl)NM CNeM llCOllDYIM • lllMI "The ROM Bowl Story" (1952 Orama) Ma1stiall Thompton, Vera Miies A football player's girlfriend teaches him respect for the game. 1ti.reby changing NI thOught• of only llnancial success ( t hr . 30 min) •a> WCl&D ATWM ... lllMI "Ben Hur" ( 1959, Adventure) Charlton Hes1on, Jack Hawkins. A Jew and a Roman who we1e lrlendS as children become bitter enemies during the ttme of Chrtst (4 hrs , 15 min ) 0 IYIClllMDmlO-.CW.. Featu1ed a behind-the-scenes ~ at lhe shooting 01 the mini series "Space" In San Otego, a look at the work of Murray Callan · a plo neer 1n the field ot sw1mm1ng instruction tor newt>orns -·Cl) .. "Victor I VICIOtla" ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Preston A gay Impresario turn• a starving slnget H'lto lhe ra~ of 19309 Parts by billing her as Europe • greatest tamale 1mperaona tor (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) l ttCTACDGUIM LCMIOAT mW9 "The Greek Tycoon" ( 1978 Orama) Anthony Quinn. Jacqueline Bis set A wealthy Greek 1h1pp1ng magnate marries the wldOw of a deceased Amert· can president. launching a stormy rala tlonahip (2 hrs . 30 min) e .0 CJ•CA The varied w1ldllle ot Ameftc.'1 sovthern swamps -... i .,.,w .. ,_..,.. A look at lhe debate within the Navy establl8hmen1 aoout the bllllon11 of dollart 10 be spent over the nexl five yeara tor a 60().shlp carrier-bated force IBl o p hr > • llAnlm Photographers Belinda ano Stanley Breeden document the 11rugg1e 01 wlldllfe In northern lndla to survive droughts that occur every 20 10 30 yeari ~)0(1hr) IOa. ._A YIM tll ~ (1') lllMI "Ne111 Year II All Goes Well (1981. Comedy) Isabelle Adj8ni. Thterry • Lhetmltta A P11111an couple ·• an accoun tant end a comlc·1tr1p ar11a1 •• d1aagree C1Ver Whether to marry and have a baby. a rlf1 lhat threatens an Otherwise happy relationship. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 mln ) CD) .. "Private School" ( 1983 Come dy) Phoebe CatM . S.tty Auuell Teen 8o-d bOyS villt the all-gtri. Che1ryva1e J.eaa.rrty fOt tome tun and adventure 'A 1J ht .. 37 min ) (1).,.. "Tredlng Plac"" (1983. Com edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Ayk1oyd A well to-dO 11tecvt1vt. a ghello-bred con man end a pte»tilUtt devise e plot of reven~ egelnll two conniving fln•ncier1 'R' Q c 1 hr .48mtn) = "To Bt Or Not To S." (1983 ) Mel Broott1, Anna 8nncrof1 A lhNtef group In occupied W•rtaw tave• ft..tt and the P<>*tl undefground from Iha Nute by l""*IONlhnQ SS ottictrt PG' 18 Sunday, Dec. 30, 1984 .. LI ht , 47 min ) •OD 9CMI "Good Neighbo< Sam" ( 1964. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Romy Schneld· er An edVertlSlng man findl hlmMl1 pos· •no as his w1le'1 friend's l'luabend to help her collect an Inheritance (2 hr1 . 4!> min) .. Cf)~ "GOOd Sam"' ( 1948. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan A compul- sive GOOd Samaritan usually endt up 1n llrou:i..J~ min) -1iF=1MATM9 1wrw act ntUTM "The Jewel In The Crown" Af1er Daphne di" giving blrlh to a half-caste daughter, he< aunt. Lady Mannefl, deeidet to raise the child NetghbOt Miidred Layton preparN for her daughter's msrrlage to army officer Ted· die Bingham. (Part 3 ot 14) o ( 1 hr ) I MMTTOMMT ~A I~ at lhe debate within lhe Navy es1abhshmen1 about the bllltOfl& of dOllars lo be apen1 over lhe ne11t hve tears for a 600-ship. camer-baled force {Al 0 (1 hr J (CJ lillOYll "Seems Like Old Times" I 1980. Comedy) Goldie H1wn. Chevy Chase A tof1·he8r1ed lawyer 11 1orn between llef hopeleSS ex·huaband-turned- benk robber and her upt1ghl pretent hut- band who 11 running fOt Ca~fornia ettor- n!!Y general 'PG' (I hr . 42 min ) Cf ) AAlfO UCM SCCA Super Veea from las Vegar.. Nev (A) ( 1 hr ) (ff) llO¥a "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Sieve Martin. Kathleen Turnef A brain wrgeon with o wretched mamed Ille falls 1n love with 11 pickled brain that speak• 10 him telepalhically 'A' ihr . 31 min) MAL aTATl: IMtnmff tll THI ... .. PAl&YPIUD llD&61118'T ... .. 9CMI "Fasc1na11on" ( 1980 Comedy) Ron Jeremy. Candida Royalle A young man'• tam1ly lnterlttes with hl9 plans after he moves Into an apartment designed fOf seovctton ( 1 hr • 20 min ) 1wla (f)ome ... TAii IC'TY ····-'**"'°"° .... ~ SCCA Budwelter TraM Am from Fort Worth, Ta11as (A) COJ .,_ "The Black Stallion Aelurna 11981' Adventure) Kellv Reno Ten Garr A boy go.I!. 10 lhe Sahara Desert 10 lino t11a beloved black Arabian stallion which was recle1med by 11s previout owner ( I hr. 43mlll* (J)Wlt I Q (%) lllMI "Klno Ot Hearl•" ( 1967. Com edy) Alan BatH. Genevieve Bu)Old An abandoned French vlltage is i.tt to IOcal 1una1ic1 duung World War I ( t Mr , 42 m1r1). U:at 8 Cl) PAI.I. Wf Howle posee aa 1 wrat· tlo1 when he and Coll t1ack down the bell- )Umping managet of a women'• wrattllng I.am (A) ( t ht . tO min.) D • ...., Oii CMIC* Host Johnny Car '°"Guest• Diena Aon, Diane 1.•nt. Ron Mc~~(thr) 1--M.Lm MC ... ~ ~ tm!ICA Scheduled lln gu1$1 Char ... Berlitz. author bf "The e.r- mud11 TrlanQle" pop *'oOI' Lou Rewta ~'.J.:,;') rm MOWll "Cercle Of Iron" ( 1979. AdVefl.- lufe) Oevld Carradine Jett Coopet A blind martial art1 matt8f teachet an 11nx 1ous youth waY' In which to use his •kills In a crusade 'l&',8.:i· 'R' I t hr , 42 min ) Cl)IUTtll Q CID JW CUM Scheduled wtN!t't ahead In • 85 ( t hr . 30 min ) 1W (CJ AtlAUl TID IUTI 1WQ1) llO¥ll "Lady Hamilton" (1969. Ore· ma) Michele Mercier. John Mills The trag- ic. &eandelOut love affair between Lord Horn1io Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton lhr . b5mtn) ml TWIJMT ZOlll IUCClll•MmlCA .... 119" ... QW&ft ..... LAM. S.-IWI tml WOMD CUP._ Womon'a Downhill from Senle Caterina. Italy (R) ( 1 hr ) 90¥ll "Klpperbang" ( 1982, Orama) John Albas1ny AlllOn Steadman Aomen he. problems occupy bOth the adotncentt itnd their English teacher at a Brl!lah high o;c.hool 1n t 948 'PG ( 1 hr , 20 min ) ~(C.l llCMI "Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Come dy) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle An ornery pirate ~pes from prison after twenty years and searcnes IOI his son who tie• a.map te11d1ng 10 burled treetur• 'PG' {l h1 ,41m1n ) <l.J llO¥ll "Mortuary" ( 1~3. Horror) Miuy McDonough, David Walleoe A young g111 becomaa auaplelous of her l&tner'!". drowning when her mothef Is ... n taking p11r1 1n a mortician'• Mance 'R' ( 1 hr 31 min) tt:ll D a LATI ...-r wmc DAVI>~ Guests Liberace. Jul .. Walters (R) (1 hr) I ALIMD HITCHCOCK,....,,... ----.n..-... "Mr Oollp" ( 1976. MUllC81) AnlhOny Newley David Warner Based on a Dickens "Old Cur1~ty Snop " A cold heaned miser drives a llllle g1tl and ner Q!_andlether ftom their home (2 hrt ) (fJ llOVll "'T"-Uninvited'' ( 1944, Mys tory) Ray Milland. Ruth Husaey A young c.ouple buy lhe i*l.CI home In England and find to thelf holror It Is h3unted by tvll and v1otonce (2 htt ) m 9CMI "Love W1lh The Proper Strang- er" ( 1963. Romance) Natalie WOOd. Sieve McOuecm A one-n!Qhl etand tor a trumpet player ano a sheliertd girl from N,.w YOfll's Lower East Sida leads 10 "-' pr~=~~ance (2 hrs) I MOii THI ~ ....... mmuTI When The Bough Brtaks" A teen-age girl's ques1 lor romantic love IHOI to 1 conlllct w11h her pro1ec1lve. widowed tot her 11li11G Cl) COUW A peych1a111tt end hi• WNl!hy Palllnt become tut~tl In e hO<TIIC•dl 1nvM11gat1on (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min) 11141(?) lllMI "Un Chien AndalOU I An And11lut111n Dog" ( 1928, rantaty) Simone M11teo11. Pierrtt 8etchltt Dlrt<ltor l u1s Bunuel and pa1r.ftr S.tvedOft Dall collabOtated on thl '7·minvta 1un .. 11t1 'lhoft. a """ of apC1ertnlly unrelalld bllarre and t0~1mea ahoclclng ltNIQM. W 9 llOWll "•O Pounds Of Trouble" (1963. Comedy) Tony Curtlt, Su11nne PlffhlUa A cal) ret owner and ht. clvb r.inoltf find their handl lull wh9n they 11grae 10 loka 1n a lr.Oul:>letome but IOvabll t}'lll (I' hrt j • nt Cll MCILLYWOOO • -Taesclay Cont. 0 .,_,.Yl•IT TWT Featured Hall and Oates e MOWW "Chain L1Qtllf11ng' { 1950 Ora ma) Humphrey Bogart. Ei.anot Parker Greed almost costs a Jet pltot hit honor and ;;,,1rl, (2 hra.J. (I) -IOJllll T-All,._,-r A LOOI AT NNmCM .... (11) cm M0WW "That Championship Season ' ( 1982. Orama) Brue. Dern. Stacy Keach Five l0<mer high SChoOi ba&)(etbatt stand· out1 gather IOt a dltturbfng reunlOn with lhe coach wtio influenc.d their ltvH A' l! hf. 48 min.) CI) MOWW "The Oraughlman'a Contract ( 1982. Orama) Anthony HIQgtna, Janet Suzman A young draughtsman IS con· tracted by a woman 10 prO<luc. a 1enes ot drawings ot her coontry home end becomes tnvotved In intrigue and murder 'A' (1 hr .. 43 min.) G MAL DTATI: IMmmn 0# lMI .. d (JI) ll0'8 "Cross Creek" ( 1982 Orama) M8fy SfeenbUrgen, Rip T0tn Based on the memo11s of M&fJOrte Kinnan Raw11ng!> In 1928 an ambt1tous New 'for~ w11ter leaves hef weanhy husband tor the more peaceful udtence ot a Flo11da orange grove where sne ptan$ 10 ~11111 C.oth1c romance novels 'PG (2 hrs 2 min J di( M0WW "The Incubus ( 1982. Horror1 John Casseve1es, Kerrie Keane A phys• clan and a 1ournallt1 1nves11gate the n1gt11 mares that have con111nced a Wtsconsm boy he 1s possessed by the demon teHor tltng his town 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) Wit mATlmCOM>~cou..ICTlON MOU.YWOOOQ.OllUP '1984 Entetla1n- ment In Review" A look back 8t the year 1n enter1a1nmenf featuring music movies and tele111&10n 11 hr l 0 ... MIJO Melle Formula I The Dttv1ng ChampiOnlhip {R) ( 1 hr., 30 min ) W «l) TMAT QR W CC) MOWW "Ofplomatlc Courter" ( t 952 Orama) Tyrone Power. Stephen McNally A U S dlptomatlC courier t>ecomes involved with Soviet spies and 1wo lemel" ( 1 hr • 37 min ) 119 IDCll ... WTWATCM -·~ n --.0 AT LMlll Ml ATTMlllO¥la llCMITO. ... ... ..,, .. AllMT .. M0WW "The Livas Of A Bengal Lancer" ( 193~. Adventure) Gary Coo- per, Franchot Tona England's lndlan- based Lancers win all lhelr batltas, no me11er what the odds (2 hrs.) ·=MDCOITIUO ~ llCMI ·The Leather Saint" ( 1956. Drema) Jonn Oerelc. Paul Oougler. A yooltltut clergyman goes 1ncogn110 as a CY>11er ir rnaer 10 raise the funds neces sary 10 hnance eQu1pmen1 for poho 11c. MIS (2 hrl ) ~ Ul.Tl 011 ••MCD>CC818T" ..... ,.. llOVll "Herry Tracy ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern Helen Shaver A great leg endary outlaw who escaped from 1a11 is pursued by 11 group of men. 'PG' ( 1 hr 40m1n 1 <ZJ lllCMI "You're Telling Me" ( 1934. Comedy) W (, Fields. Joan Marsh A lovely princess tletps a meek. downtrOd den man win respect trom the bUltles who tormern him ( I hr . 6 min J -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- .. CO) "The Vear Of L1111ng Oangerousty" ( 1983. Orama) Mat Olb&On. Sigourney Weaver ( I hr • 55 min ) lr1I "The Pnnce And The Pauper' I 1977 Adventure) Mark Lesrer OlivPI Reed ( 1 hr 53 min) .. «l) "WM'S Minding The Mmt?' f 1967 Comedy) Jim Hul!OI'+ ()orothy Prov1nn ~hrs ) ldlfZ) 'Old Ac.ci11a1ntanc.e f 1<)41 [)r,1m.11 Bette Devis, M111am Hopk1M ( I ''' '.O min) Nt(C) "The Young Lions" ( 19!>8 Ornma) Msrton Brando, Montgomery Clift 12 hrq . •7 min) .. 00 "The Ptrate• Of Penzancn" I 1983, Mu~k:al) Kevin Kline Anget11 L1Mb111y ~hf8 ) ~ 'Oregory'a Girt" ( 1981 Comflldyl 0tdon John S1ncte11 Dae Hepburn ( 1 hr . 30 mm) .. "King Of Hear1'' ( 19b7 Comedy) At1m Batu, Cenev~11 Bu1otd ( t t1r 4;. m1rt) -Cl:) "II Happened At The W0tkf8 F111r' ( 1983, Musical) EM1 Prffley. J~n O'Brien ( 1 hr • •5 mtn ) CH> "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Oram•> Kole Nelligan, Judd Hirsch (2 hrt ) cm "The L0td1 Of Oltclptlne'' ( 1983, Ota ma) David KaUh. Robar1 Protky (I hr 43 mtn) "tntruo.t In The Oust" ( t950 Ot11m4) Juano Hefl'lllndeZ Ctaud49 Jarman Jr ( 1 hr , 29111111) -<11J "Unt°'1 Station" ( 1950. Orama) Wll 11sn1 Hoh.Jen. Barry Fitzgerald (2 hrs ) -(l ) "You're Telling Me" (1934. Comedy) w C F1eld<J Joan Marsh ( 1 hr . 6 min) t1:tl U "The lone Ranger" ( 1956. Western) Clayton Moore Jay S1tverhaets ( t hr 30 mini -Afternoon Movies- 1219 «I) rt.r C whoy And The Lady ( 1938 Wr• ·'"'"' G11ry Coopl!r Merle Oberon (? tit', 'OJ H<iw I Wun Tht-W1Jr'. t 1968, (..om~" dy) M1<J11wt Crilwlord. John Lennon ( t hr 'i 1 rrun J s, 1 C111or.1c.1t 11983. comedrl Ovdtt.y MOOHJ fllrnt~tr McGovern 1 hr 35 rn+n) f%) "The Rutles ( 1978 Comedy) E11c ldi. Neil Innes ( 1 hr . 18 min ) tt:9 ) "Cold River · (1982 Adventure) Su1anne WeMr Pat Paterson ( I hr 35 rrun) WMm S1dewa11o.r. Of London (19.CO. Ore rna) Charleft Laughton Vivien Leigh ( I hr 30 min) W "Old Acquo1n1an<;e" ( 19,.3, Drema) Betti'.' 03vrt, Mtriam Hopluns ( I hr , ~O rnln) llll(Jt} · T~ Yoer 0 1 Lllling Dangeroo11y" ( 1983, Orama) Mel G1bt<>n. Stgour~y Woaver ( 1 hr . 56 min ) (.Q) 'The Young Wsmor1" ( 1967 Orama) Jl'lmn Orury Sttvft C1trlt0n (2 hrt ) S> "Tl~ Wh+ta Bullato ( 1977 Weatern) 6DDIP.._,.1 U (S)MCMI "Trading Plac.s" {1983, ~ flldy) Eddie Murphy, Oen Aykroyd. A well- to-do executrve. a ghetto-bred oon man and a prostitute devise • plot ol revenge against two conniving ltnanclara. 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 46 min) a:9(R) -... Ton NmY PACll •The veteran comedian pr"8nt1 an hour of Comedy muslC and mime reprlllng aom. ot his beil·known character• In a aolO performa11Ce taped at the Hamilton Plec:e Theatre 1n Hamilton Canada (1 hr) -~PNTM• ~= LMD Baled on the novel by Lonnie COieman In the pr•CMt War Soulh, a young woman (Laaley Ann War- ren) marries a plantation ownar'a eon and become5 consumed with controltlng the magn1f1cent estate Start Hope Lange, Paul Rudd and Meredith Baxt« Brn.y. tart I of 2) (2 hrs 1 I min ) ... .....,.. • H•llW(R) _.ICOTT 41:11 llCMI "$udder' Impact 11983. Ora- ma) Chnt EastwOOd Sondre Locke Neer San Francisco streetwise detective Dirty Harry Callahan aearcheS tor a ntuallstlc; 41:11 CDe~'=.57m1nJ "I>llOVll · The Year 0 1 Ltv1ng Oangeroos- ly" ( 1983 Orama) Mel Gibson, SigOUf· ney Weaver An Auatralten journalist, a A1111<.h ombassy ollic1al and an Eurasian c.amNaman become caught up In the tumult of 1965 lnd0nes1a just prtor to the loll of Sukarno PG ( 1 hr 55 min ) t:tl @ I DMAll 0# aAMm Cl'larles Bronson W111 Sampson If hf .. 37 rn1n l •<C) 'Denton· ( 1982 Orama) Gerard Oept11d1Ni Wo1c1ec.h Pszonlak (2 hra , 18 min) •CZl 'The Vea1 01 Li111ng Oenpe<outly'" ( 1983 Orama) Mel Grbaon, SlgOurnay WettvPr ( 1 hr 55 min ) .. The Chairman' ( t969, Suspenee) Gr~ory PPCk Arthur Hill (2 hrs ) L Harry Tracy ( 1982 Orama) 811.lCe De•,. H1•1 .. ,. Stulvf'I (I hr ..0 min ) 0 _,,,.~O•y !. G+rl ( 19! t Comedy) r,. l• +r• Jr,t··~ ':)1ncto11 Of>fo Heoburn ( 1 hr 30 rn1n J l:ll'H TM P•rates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Mus•c,11) Kt>v1n Kline. Angata Lanabory (?hrs) (ZJ 'Kir'O Of Hear11" ( 1967 C~) Alan B.itl''> Genevieve Bujold ( t hr , 42 min 1 -Evening---- .. aea ... ......,DAYIAIMI Cll ... Mlf1'0MMT ~CGISAlft' ITA11m ..... 9GllT .... ,_ N \Md'.Alf ... -.mvTI Moonteco" 811~ on Jaek LMdon'a Sunday. Dec 30, 1984 19 -Wednesday Coal. 51ory ot a young authof suffering from w11ter s block who encounters a practic:al- iolung caretaket at a mountain cabin telfeat <l:)llCMI "The Young Lions" (1958. Ofa· ma) M•rton Brando. Montgomery Ckl1 A pair of AmerlC8nr. and a German react dlf· ferenlly 10 the events of World War II (2 hrs •7 min ) 'SJ llOYll "The Hounds Of Notre Dame" ( 1980 Ofamat Tnomas Peacocke, Barry Morse The headmaster of a Canadian ooardong schoot •aces challenges in an u!\(j1sc1phne<l new student a depleted ~001 lul'IO and a hOCl<ey game ( 1 hr 35 rnon) HOl llAT M01\.M me ... _c.-,.... I DAYI AQMI ... ~COMPM!tf MJCI UC-.l l.1118 .. W .... "'FOWT\19 ... _,..(1') . LAMClll Cal ... ..... ~THAT n.. LOVllOAT AIC ... O '&MAGAZM Ar 1nterv.ew N1th authOr Jae~·~ Col or•s 1-101111Nood W•wn ') the ovtcome ot ~,. yC'"•K' pred1c11ong made tor 1984 ~DALW aiJ ~.....,., TOllQHT reatured the ma~>e f,1m A Cl'IOrus. Line • 11Mll.Olc: 11<1'AM't W. 1 CX*T ACT (JI) 0 cou..HI IAlill'UL.L Nor1h CaroltNI State al Maryland r2 hrs ) llCMI T~, .. 6'9 Braw1 ( 1980. Adlfen- ture) Jl!IC'.1-e r:• 1 se FPrrer The SOf1 of a restaurar1 ...,r,.,r 1>nters an interstate tog~ tong 'T•Bt • enc CJ1'ted against a ~d"'' r O• .JIEc • I • ~ • 35 m n Q llOVll , ,.. LOlclS 01 0.sciphne" ( 1983 Oft.in•ilf Davia ~e1th, Robeft Pros1<y A ~r1101 at a Soo..1thern military acaden y ~ ~te·rn•ned to e .. pose the membets of an ehte group responsible fOf the t:>rutat and wmeMnes 't'lhal ~Ing ol cadets di>e<<'ed o..1noe• .rat ~ P 11 hr 43 min) NI (fl) WOM.D AT WAii .,.. II l e.Intl TOW F.-a1 '"0 "'•g•nal 'Soul Man" Slim Mo '" •a'k acout nos !all from a!\d new chmb u1 .ritu ·~·t' rnus;c scene a crazy I A c:at:ite ~· "' wt,1cn features tocal tal,.'ll 1ns•Of' a res11.ler t a• treatment centet tcx v•O l'ln! c.rim ~ai!I O IUDOlll T NO boyc; ~hare all their chlld- NX><J 11dven•ureto 1•0"• I' P Im,. lhey re SI~ unlll they're 13 wrP• 'e must move away and they re l11ceo "tt wy1ng good· ~e •I'll Git LA. Feetur1>1J 11 v ~ t to the Bet ty F0t<S Ctntei 1n Rat1Gno M•raoe wnete SQm4' celet:>r1t•M hav" ;ione 10 see" treat· ment for drug and al<.ohOI related PfOb- lems. a looh at 9()m(l 1•ntage Hawall8n slw111t1a1 are worth tf\t-i wevi1 in gold. • viSll 10 a ca.51ina caill fOf the M &oedW•y ITllJ'UCt "C.tt r l==':mt--"°"" courr WUi ...... ti/I AlmAlt , ... , ... 20 Sunday, Dec 30. 1984 e •POllCI cm:TMl~,_M nll191TI J mmy Stewan narratet a his.- tqry of the "flying White House" from FDR's secret C&sat>lar1C41 trip during WOfld Wat II to Pr~t Aee9an's Jour· ney to the People's Republic of China ( 1 hr.) CH)MIO~A~ (I) M0¥8 "You're letting Me" ( t93'. Comedy) W C. Fields. Joan Marsh A lovety princess helps a mMt<. downtroo- den man wtn respect from the bUllles who torment him ( t hr . 6 min.) I Mcm ,_ Uln'A _,,. .. Cl) CM'UI • ~ Charla gets steamed when the c:Nldren continually 1nteuupt him while he's trying to finish wrllt~ a ter'l.fi;r. D • cou.L Nm!LUIM CUii ... .. tn HonolulU, Bruee Jenner •nd M0t· gan Bnttany co-t.ost lhe DMllon I oom~ tttlOn among the seven equ.dl vying tor cnamplOOShlp honors ( 1 hr ) e llCMI "Prescription Murdet'' ( 1967 Mystery) Gene Barry, Peter Falk An actress attempts to help her paychlatnst Kill his wife. making 1t loot< llk~ot:>t>ery that resulted 1n mvrde< (2 hrs ) D Gl 'ALL OU't Cott finds himself 1n hot wat01 when a brazen truck drlvef decide$ sne s got eooogh moxie to take on a COf· l~WP'" Q <t hr> .... ~An ll1UMI llO¥ll "Come Back, CharleS'lon Blue · ( 1972. Comedy) Godfrey Cambridge. Raymond St Jacques Two black detec- ttves investigate a narcotlea operation In Harlem thal 1s caught in a power struggle between t>lacks and the Mali. (2 hrs I • l&IMVAI. 'Sharks The Perfect Preda· tOfs" "Jaws" authOr Peter Benchley nar- rates a IOol< •t the diversity of shart< spe- c.es Q (1 hr) llO¥ll "Wtthout A Trace" ( t983. Ora- ma) Kate Nelhgan, Judd Hirsch Police mo0o11ze a maSS1Ve search '°' a 6-year-old whO vanished one day on hls wey to school. 'PG' (2 hra ) llO¥ll "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley MOOfe Ehzabeth McGovern A mamed psych1a111&1 tinos himself tailing In love with a patient •PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) m llCMI "Casanova In Bvriesque" 1194' Comedy) Joe E Brown. June Havoc Each summ91, a prof8SSOI' trades his t>ool(s for bUrlesque when he becomes " Of mer (I hr 30 min ) .. WOM.D AT WAR ltll (I) llO¥ll "Sharky's Machine' I 1981. Ofama) Burt Reynold$, Rachel Waro A va cop uncovers h!Qh·level government coovp11on white investigating the murder of a call·gtrt (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) I llC TAC DOUIN LMIOAT 9"91TlJ-ITTW Featured. the makll'lg ot the tum "A Chorul Line" ID ,_ ..-: M .. YIM't CILio llATIOll -From the muMVmS and palaces of Vttnna. Watter Cronkite ~ta a concert ot music and dence fNturlng Strauss waltzes and polkas performed by the Vienna Ptutharmonic conducted by L0t1n Maazel ( 1 hr. 30 min.) •8 e •ACTt Oii Liii Tootle al'ld Natalie art at 000. when Natalie expr.-het honest op.r«>n of Jootit't entry ln • writ- ~ conteat Q • a ~ Blak• rec:eN .. an unume- ly telePOOne can. Krystle lntormt Steven about Oanlel'1 connection with her femlly ia'~ e _...,.Scheduled: Don Rickles Joan Embery, beauty expert RlQUette Hot· stein. ( t hr.) e ...,_ • loeet A loot< is taken at the l1V11S, careecs al'ld feeling$ ol three ot tooay·r. top recording ertlsll. Tammy Wynette. Dionne Warwick and Christine Mcvie ( t hr I ct).,._.. 'Scarface" (1983. Orama) At Pacmo, M1<:helle Pfeiffer A Cuben hood released from Castro's 1alls travels to Ml8(Tlf and ciimbs to the top of the coca•ne trading world 'R' Q (2 hrs. SO min.) .... -TNtca,,_nlnllR• M0¥8 'Ziggy Staroost And The Sp1 ders From Mars" ( 1983, MusteaJ) David Bowie Cinema veme footage ol the rock Slnget as hi$ androgynous alter ego. If\ concert at Loo00n'1 Hammersmith~ In 1973 'PG' (1hr,31 min) CD) llO¥ll "The Young W1rrlor1" ( 1967 Ofama) James Orufy, Steve Carlton A tough Mfge&nt and one ot his young. bit· ter recruits react dtflerenrty to the hOUOf ot war ( l hr . 38 mtn ) CZ) llO¥ll 'The Ofaughtman a Contract' ( t982. Ofama) Anthony Higgins Janet Suzman A young draughtsman 11 con- tracted oy a woman to prOduce a Mfte5 ol draWlflOS of her covntry home and becomes involved In 1ntrtgve ano murder 'R' ( t hr • 43 min ) .. (fl) llO¥ll "The Deadly Affair" · (1967 Ofama) James Mason. Simone Signotet A Bn11sh spy 1s dispatched to fottow up oo a letter sent to the foreign secretary link- ing a key ott1eial with the communllt par- Ir_ (2 hrs . 15 min ) WU II) rn YM llO'fl Matt's plan to sell answers to an EngftSh eum is ie<>P8rdized by Norman. WtlO has become h111 subsll· lute teacher (R) Cf) MOYll "Triple Croas· ( t967 Suspense) Christopher Ptummtr Yul Brynner An lnlernattonal agent receives medals from Germany and Brttain befOfe the end ot the war when he turns out to be a hero IOf the Allies (2 llfi 30 min ) cou.tcm IAID1ULL Indiana al Mteht r.n.:.?n (? hrs ) -·•IT=-Chandler deals with the two wives of a t:>igamlsl who'• being treated 101 pnevmonia. while a recr\Jlte1 from a Questtonable med-cal school caus- es trout:>le ( t hr ) 11 ~1ddte· aged tovers discover they llnew each otl'\er as l~·agef'!I Dave's moonhghllf\Q puts a strain on his marr'IJ: O I t hr l I' CMOll .._ <*I TO • CaroMI King's enOfmous Impact on the muse world is ooc:e again talt 1n this specie! featuring SQme of her great•t Ms ( 1 hr) • Mll()ft"TrtOR-•••• (ll)ll0¥9 "The Lonely Ledy" ( 1983. t>a ma) Pia ZadOfs. LIOyd Bochner On a tel· ev1sect ewaros program. a euocesafvl 1ereenwriter 1e1•s the shocking atory o f hOW sne reached fame R' ( 1 hr . 32 min) llO¥ll ' Tri. World It Full Of Marrled Mon" ( t980. Ofema) Tony Ffenaou CerrOI Batlet A married •dvtnlU'lg ueo· uti\19 has en 1ff1tl' with en ambitious mod- el ~,45min) I ... ,. -......... ... WOllWlft W How to make a hjgh~ CD _.. "Her Wick.cl Wayt" I 1983 ~. -Weclnesclay ConJ. AClull) Jesie St Ja~ Joenna Storm Power-hungry executrvei leam up 10 lake over a young widow's corporalron and she winds up making deals 1n the bed· room (1 hr , 12 min.) 11•,DD (l)crl fZm ... TAii ICTV &I 1• llOCoo. SIUI ':':'w Rew. Comeoy vig- r.el1 es 1nctUde the adventures of Sister SI Malacny who's searcn1ng tor miracles ane1 1t1e German hos1 ol "'The ln1ernallona1 Talk Show ' I 1 hr } Z, MO¥W "Un Chien Andalou I An Ar1CJaru11an Dog· ( 1926. Fantasy) :::,11nooe Mareu1I, Pierre Batchett Director Lu•& Bunuel and painter Salvadore Dall vll111Jo1atad on this 17-m1nu1e surreahsl ,hor!. a se11es of apparently unrelaled b11arre and somellmes shocl\lng images 1t.ll (fl) llOVll ·aest Fr ends" ( 1975 Su<>pense) Rtehard Halch. Doug Chapin Du11ng a trip 10 Ca1tlotn1a an emottonally r1•Sll8$Sed young man 111es 10 deslroy ntS t>esl lriend s relationship w1tt h s g.11- lroeno ( 1 hr SO min ) 1t.ll tJ w•'-'.I. Magnum be<:omes involved with a wealthy Japanese busl· nessman. hts runaway daughler anCI a for tune 1n pearls (Al ( 1 hr . 10 min) Cl CID TOMCIHT Hosl Johnny Carson Scheduled Suzanne Pl~t\ette James Galwtiy ( 1 hr ) I ODDCOW\I 9 AIC mn MGtmM -ANDAUIN G)VIQAI fD LA~ AIEICA ScneOuleO Rep Oan Gh<.kmar ( D· Kan (l1scusses ll'lll lJ !:i lns111u1e ol Peace pr 1sic1ar Pti;!l1s Sa1ll•r co-author ol ·0e1011 (RJ ( 1 hr t f ~ l J.,.,. 'Nesl Of Vipers' 11979 Ora na) Ornello Mul1. Santa Berger An rnpo11erishad ar1s1ocra11c woman bl>comes 1n110111ed 1n 1he decaden<.e ot Mussolini 5 1t11ly 'A' ( 1 hr 45 min ) e 111a.u1 11:9' R1.,.,. "The Year Ol Li111ng Dangerou'> ly" 11983, Orama) Mel Gibson. S1goor ney Weaver An Australian jOUrnallat. a BnttSh embassy ol ltcial and an Eurasian cameraman beeome caught up In the tumult ol 1965 l~onet1e jvs1 prior to lhe lall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min.) tW(() .,.,. "LosJn' If' ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Eerie Haley. Four leen-age boys hoping to lote their virginity in a T •Juana brothel plck up an Okie< wom- an going south for a Me"lean divorce. 'A' l h< •Omtn) 1119 ~--m Cll MOU.YWOOO .,.,. "An Eye For An Eye" ( 1966. Orama) Aobef1 Lansing, Pat Wayne. A t>oonty hunter see+cs revenge on those responSlbte for Iha death of hrs wife and son (2 ttrs) l •••w ... CtWl.ft ...... WMtml ~ --IHOW The come-dian returns with Mtetcl'IM, aspiring com&- d1ans and surprise guests (!) ~ AT & T Challenge of Champi- ons Jimmy Connors vs Jimmy Anes, from Las Vegas, Nev (R) (2 hrs ) CO).,.,. "How I Won The War" ( 1968. Comedy) M1Ch8el Crawford, John Len- non Du11ng World War II. a group of bun- ghng British SOidiers are aaslgned 10 build an athletic field behl~ enemy tines In Northern Africa. ( 1 hr., 5 1 min.) CS) UllDY ..... AT ntl OlllOll In a con- cert taped et New York's Odeon Club. s1nger·songwr1ter Randy Newman per- lorms some ot h1s biggest hits Including "ShOrt People" and "Sail Away" and 1s 1<>•ned by Linda RonSladl and Ry Gooder 1_1 hr_) ml CJ 0> LATI 9ICllff wmt DAVID~ Scheduled seic 1herap1st Or Ruth Westhetme~ hr ) I AL.-D~~ ~ IPlaM. .. Year In Rev1ew" Ted Dawson. Randi Hall and contributing reporter Scott Osllef ~ back at the year 1n sports. Including the 198• Summer and W1n1er Olympics. thlS year's funniest sports blOOP8fS anCI the tesser-lv1own sports suctt as BMX racing and crew row- ·~ (l hr) Cf) .,. "Meet Denny Wiison" (1 950, Orama) Frank Sinatra. Shelley w1nreo1 A Stnger's use 10 lame IS slowed down as he becomes invOlved with gangtlefS (2 hrs) ID llO¥ll "The Bliss Of Mrs Blossom" I 1968, Comedy) Shirley MacLalne. Rich- ard Altenborough. The bored w1fe of a bfassiere manufacturer hides a lover In lhe attic where he lrves tor years (2 hra ) I LOWI. .-.CM Im.I .... , ... , llO¥ll "Cops And Other Lovera" ( 1982. Orama) Harry R~ms NICOie Mor- in An earnest Vice squad police chtef aeta out to make l'ltS C•IY moral 'A' ( 1 hr • 26 m1nL a.G (I) llO¥ll "The Double Man" (1967. Suspense) Yul Brynner. Brill Ekla~ A CIA agent. Investigating hts son's death In a skiing accident. C11scovers foreign opera- llves plotting to replace him with a looka- like {A) (I hr., 20 min.) WU llO¥ll "Wings Of Fire" (1967, Ora- ma) Suzanne Pleshelle. Lloyd Nolan An av1alri" attempts 10 save lhe business she runs with her father by w1nr11ng an air race t? hrs) QI enaTY~TWT Featured the making of the him "A Chorus Line ·· e llO¥ll "Malaga" ( 1960. Ad'lenture) Trevor Howard. Dorothy Da~rldge. A 18Wel lhlfJI 1ourneys to Spain with his glrt- lr;end 1n order lo trap an old coh<><t wf'lo double--crossecl him (2 hrs l llO¥ll "The White Bvttato" I 1977, Western) Charles Bronson. Will Sampson. Wiid Bill HICl\OI\ an~ Chief Crazy Horse confront thetr Cleadhest adversary an enormous white buffalo 'PG' ( 1 hr 37 min) ~IO-~ TMAT-. t:1I llO¥ll "Ttte Year Qt Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Orama) Mel G1bSon. Sigour- ney Weaver An Austrahan 1ourna11s1, a B11t1stt embassy 0Hic1al and an EuraSlan cameraman become caught up In the tumult of 1965 Indonesia 1us1 prior 10 fhe Ian of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) tslll .UT~aa... COUICTUI IUT GP LA. TODAY t:ll ':. "Cold River' ( 1982 AdVen- NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces or the United States rn good heallh. you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) 1n our Dedicated Veteran s Section at the cost. to you. ot only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Oepos11 requirtld by State Llw HarbOr Lown. tong known !or its Special Coosldereuons to Veterans. rs making this Program Bva1lable to the Veteran~ of this area Space 1$ 11m11ed and 1t w111 be assioned on a first come. first served b.1~.1s. To assu1 P your space. MAIL THF COUPON TOOAYI 1-------------------------------------- NARIOR LAW# MEMOllAL ,ARK I MORTUARY 1625 Glaler Ave., Coate Meu, CA. 92626 (ad1ecen1 to the San Diego Fwy (405) at Harb<>t Blv(j So 1 I I I I I I am •n Honorably Discharged Ve1ernn I In good hHllh (N•'T18) _ I : Serlal NO I : Addrl'!st I ~ City I : Home Phone No ltu Sunday, Dec.30. 1984 21 ' lure) Suzanne Weber. Pat Peleraon. Two all(I).,.. ''The Hounds Of NO"i7e Dame" young children have a series of adven-( t980. Orama) Thomas Peacock•. Barry lures while trave11ng through the Adlron-MOlse The headmaster of a Canadian dack wilderness 'PG' ( t hi .. 35 min ) boarding school faces challenges m an Wlwo..DAT~ undlsclpllned new student a depleted • Cl) .... .mrATat school fund and a hockey game. ( 1 hr . ... 35mln.) CNU• ,,.., ••.,."Wells Fargo" (1937. Western) llO¥ll "American Pop" (1981, MOil-Joel McCrea, Frances Dee A man's mar- cal) Animated The history of Ame<lcan rlage crvmbles while he spends countless pop music. from vaudevllle to rock 'n' roll, hours developing the Wells Fargo. (2 traced through several g«ieratlonl of a hrs ) lamlly of musicians 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) Cf) AllOTT MD COITILLO (!) POOTIAU. Pl.M The Great Years. (R) e .,. "WUSA" ( 1970. Orama) Paul l! hr ) Newman. Joanne WOOClward An alcohol- (0) .,. "The Lords Of Dltclpllne" le disc jockey flndS himself a pawn In a ( 1983, Orama) David Keith, Aobert reactionary polltlcal plot and assas.slna- Prosky A senior at a Southern mllltary tlon. (2 hrs.. 30 min ... academy Is determined to expoM the IM.nOIWCIT membefs ol en elite group respontible for .. the brutal. and some11mes lethal, hazing of • 11•1 I lW cadets deemed undeslrable 'R' ( 1 hr .• 43 ~ mm) lrtl .,.. "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Ora· I MCM ,_ AICOT ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch Police 1:11 llOVllTOl9... moblllz.e a masslve search for a 6-year·old ... who vanished one day °" his way to ,,_., IWAOCWfT school 'PG' (2 hrs ) -Thursclay -Morning Mon..- •C%l "The Oraughtman's Contract" ( 1982. Orama) AnthOny Higgins, Janet Suzman L! hr., 43 min.) .. CID "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. MuSICal) Ke111n Kline Angela Lansbury 1? hrs) •@ "For Love 01 Ivy ' ( 1968. Comedy) Sidney Poitier. Abbey Lincoln (2 h<s.) I CC) "Stroker Ace" I 1983. Comedy) Bur Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr , 36 min ) 41:11 Cf) "The Holly And The Ivy" (1953. Dial ma) Ralph Richardson. Cella Johnson ( 1 hr . 23 min I llll® "Tubby The Tube" (1977, Musical) Animated Voices by Dick Van Dyke. Pearl Balley 11 hr . 22 min ) (%) "You· re Telllng Me' ( 1934, Comedy) W C Fields Joan Marsh ( 1 hr .. 6 min.) •CC) "The Brink's Job" (1978. Comedy) Peter Falk Warren Oates (2 hrs , 14 min.) (Q) "The Man Wllh Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Maritn Kathleen Turner 1! hr . 3 I min ) CS) "Gregory's G11I" 11981 Comedy) Gordon Jonn S1ncla11 Dee Hepburn (I hr., 30 min) .al® "Hank Wiiiiams The Show He Nevef Gave" ( 1982. Drama) Sneezy Waters, Ooue Seatle ( 1 ht 26 min ) (%) 'The Auiles ' (1978. Comedy) Eric Idle. Ne1l lnne-; (I hr 18 min) .al ·Vengeance Valley ' (1951, Western) Burt Lancaster Joanne Div ( 1 hr . 23 min 1 -~ A Little Romance" ( t979 Comedy) I aurenre Olivier Diane Lane ( I hr 4 min I <H> "Across The Great 0....ide" Adventure) R.Jbert Logan. Heat 11ay ( I hr , 40 min ) (Q) "Boarding School' ( 1983 y) Nast8SSl8 Kinakl ( 1 hr . 39 m . ) (%) "The Year Of LMng angeroully" (1983. Orama) Mel GlbsOn Sigourney Weever ( 1 hr . 55 min I 22 Sunday, Dec. 30, 1984 -all "Al Capone" (1959. Biography) Rod Steiger. Fay Spain (2 hrs.) tW(I) "Tough Enough" (1983, Orama) Oennts Quaid. Carlene Watkins (1 hr . 47 min) t'WG "Valley Of The Kings" ( 1954, Adven· ture) Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker ( 1 hr .• 30 mm l -Afternoon Movies- -· "Bright Leal" ( 1950. Orama) Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall (2 hrs.) (C)•'The Princess And The Pirate" (1945, Comedy) Bob Hope. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 39 min) CH) "Defiance" ( 1980. Orama) Jan· Michael Vincent. Theresa Saldana. ( 1 hr .tJ min) (Q) "Aphr0d1le" (1982, Orama) Valerie Kaprlnsky, Horst Bucholz ( 1 hr , 38 min ) (%) "The Lacemaker" ( t978, Romance) Isabelle Huppert ( t hr . 418 min ) W CI) "The Best Years 0 1 Our Livas" (1946, Orama) Fredric March. Dana Andrews (2 hrs , 52 min ) a;) "Sall Into Danger" ( 1957 Ad11en· lure) Dennis O'Keete. Kathleen Ryan ( 1 hr . 30m1n) •(C) "Str~er Ace" ( 1983, Comedy) Burt ~nOldS. Loni Anderson. ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) CZ) "You're Telling Me" C 193,, Comedy) W.C Fields. Joan Marsh ( 1 hr . 6 min ) •(I) "To Be Or Nol To Be" ( 1983. Come- dy) Mel BrOOks. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) W (C) "Huckleberry Finn" (1974', Advan- IUfe) Jet1 East. Paul Wlnt181d (, hr . 58 min) (Q) "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. MU$1Cal) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury ~hrs) (I) "The HOiiy And The tvy" ( 1953. Orl'l· ma) Ralph Alcharda<>n. Cella Johnton ( 1 hr., 23 min ) W (B) "Tubby Tile Tuba" (1977. Musical) Animated Vole" by Dick Van Dyke, Pearl Bailey ( 1 hr • 22 min ) ·• •Cf) "Showdown" (1 973, Wntern) Dean Martin, Rock Hudson. (2 hrs ) "The FabUloUS Baron Munchausen' . CI>.,. "King Of Hearts" ( 1967, Corr edy) Alan Batas. Genevieve Bulold. A abandOned French village Is left to locc lunatics during World War I ( t hr . 4; m1n.) -~'Ami• Ml~= I.Ml> Sarah (Lesley Ann War ren) 15 determined 10 rebuild her war ravaged home and falters In atrength onl~ When her lormer love. Cesey T ro) (Michael Sarrazin). re1urns as a UntOI' Army officer. (Part 2 or 2) (2 hrs .. 2( min) -~....re &H•MTIB(R) llO¥ll "The Young W1rrlof1" (1967. Orama) James Drury, Steve Carl.on A tough sergeant and one or hit young, bit- ter recruits react dltteranlty 10 the hOrror of war (2 hrs ) 1-ICOTT 41:11 T9Wfnlm llO¥ll "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley M001e, Elizabeth McGovern A mamed psych1a1nst ltnds himself falling 1n love w11h a oahent 'PG' f 1 hr 35 min ) ( 1959. Fantasy) Milos Kopecky. Jana Bre,chova ( 1 hr . 23 min ) · •(%) "The Auiles" I 1978, Comedy) Eric Idle. Neil Innes ( t hr . 18 min.) •<m "The Man Wnh Two Brains" (1983 Comedy) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner (1 hr , 3 I mm ) -Evening ----• • eea ... 1WPY DAYI AUit Cll ... llAIT TO llAIT ,_..~All'f ITM'9 • .... 90RT .... _,.."The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Com· edy) Peter Falk, Warren Oates Several average men from aSSOfted backgrounds jOln forces to rob a well·guarded armored car 'PG' (2 hrs 1' min) llO¥ll · Across The Great Dtv1de ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan Heath· er Rallray Two orphanao children set out alone across the Rocky Mountains to claim a larm 1n Oregon that they inherited ·o· (t hr . 40min) MOT IUT MOT\M ...... MAWYD4YI~ ... ,_..a.Mr MJCI llAQB./~---­..... POIT\lm ..,..,_"" ..,. "Gregory's 011r ( t981 Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn A Scotllsh ~boy falls heed-ovei- heels for his soccer feam·s first female Irr~· (1hr .30mlr) -.... ... *lmTMATNa L°'91DAT = ':'f.. An 1n1erv1ew with Burt Reynolds, '"'lnO new t>ear-reilstant lood I -Tlaursclay Cont. con1a1nets. I =:::.:.,.,._" TOllGHT reatured IJa== .,,,,,,, M-1 COlffACT (II) Q ( llO¥ll "The Man With Two Brains · ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched married Ille falls In love with a plcl<led blaln that speaks to him teleoathl<:ally 'R' 1hr,31mln) llCMI "The Compleat Beatles • I 1982. Ooc1Jmentary) Aare footage ol early perlormaoces, highhghts from tt\e1r career and an In-depth interview with pro ducer George Martin are featured 1n this history of 1he legendary rock group (2 hrs) 1:11 (ll) WOll.D AT WM 1:118 I Ole THI TOR Featured the success ol San Diego handlcappeo anchorwoman Bree Waff(er, a tour ol movie make-up ana HoftywOOd memorab1ha at the Max Factor Museum of Beauty the T etev1s1on Acade mv's charny party 101 Rancho L05 Am1 gos. a rehabllltatton center lor the phys• call.ma,'::f~ B l'fl Ole LA. Featured. Joe Weeder. one ol the p!OneefS In body building, tne prob- lem of counterlelt products 1n the market- place. a iudo team whose members are blind I ==~,_ llDlft COURT WU. Wl.DWOIUOP ~ lM MOii THI mT 'Aida" Leontyne Prtce, Fiorenze Cosso110. James McCraci<en. Simon Estes JoM Macurdy and Dimitri Kavrakos are featured 1n this perf01'mance of V8fdl's tragic opera abOUt a woman torn between love and patnotic duty James Levine conducts Subtitled 1n English. (4 hrs.) (OJ -llOCllT Minnesota North Stars at Los~Angelet Kings (3 hrs) l ~ ... IMTAMftA .. (I) ••• ,.&. e COll'f lltoW Denise otters to make a copy ol an axpenSNe deSigner Shirt so Theo can Impress h~~=!frtend (RI 8 {[) COUHI UCLA al Oregon State (2 hrs ) D a llOYll "Wollen ( 1981 Suspense) Albert Finney ()lane Venora POlloe are faced with an unusual problem as New YOfk City 1s invaded by a pack ol ~==.:~ Q (2 hrs I I"=: "The Andfomeda Strain" (1971, Sclence-F1ct1on) Arthur HIU. David Wayne Three scientists worll to identity a deadly strain of bactetla In time to save ~one from extlncllon (2 his.) e tM,.. M..., "Aida" Leontyne Price. Florenza Couo110. James ~Cracken, Simon Estes. Jotin Macurdy and Dtmlln Kavrakos are featured in thrS perfo1111anoe of Vetdl'• t18QIC ~r• at>out a woman torn betw"n tove and patriotic duty. James Levine conduct• Subtitled In E!}9~• hre. l ~ "Sud<*l lmpect" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Clint EestwOOd. Sondra Locke Near S.n Francitco. streetwise "8teetlve Dirty Harry Calahan searcties for 11 rt1uellstlc killer 'R' O ( 1 hr 57 min I -THI llll Hosts: Len Dawson. Nick Buonlcontt ( 1 hr.) CS) llOVll "Tough Enough" (1983. Ora- ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins An unsuccessful country slnget, trying to make end$ meet turns to fighting for p11ze money PG' (I hr. 47 min.) m .,_ "It's In Ttie Bag" ( 1945, Come- dy) Fred Allen. Wiiiiam Bendix A Ilea c11cus owner disposes of some Old cha.irs he r~eived 1n a legacy unaware of the for- tune concealed inside one of them. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) l:a (1l) WOll.D AT WAA t:aD fl) •Al&Y11U Alex's lnfatuat!ol'I with an unwed expectant mothet gets out of hand when he begins planntng for their Me f Ille< as a lam1ly ncr~.,.. LOVllOAT aTaT.-T T-...r Featured. Jane Alexander CD llOYll "The Westerner" ( 1940, West- ern) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan The tyrannical Judge Roy Bean tS confronted by the powertul Westerner ( 1 hr 40 .. 1m1n~-·- 'O) ctBRI Carla announces Vwfs pregnant alter a wt11rtw1nd romance with Frasier's doetor friend .... m ~ .... Scheduled Elholl Gould, authol Arthur C Clarice ("2010"), come- dienne Julie Dees. Eric Pierpo.nt ("Hot Pursuit") (1 hr I .ml "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1975, Drama) Jaclc Nicholson, LOUlse Fle1cher A gleefully irreverent "troublemaker" ts committed to a mental 1nsmu11on where he Incites the other pattents into open rebellion against a powerful nurse and the established hospi- tal order 'A' (2 hrs 30 mln ) llOYll "The Lacemaller" ( 1978. Romance) Isabelle Huppert A beau11- c1an·s assistant becomes emotionally involved with an immature end manlpula· 11ve member of the gentry 'A' ( 1 hr 48 mm) l:a@ llOYll "Doctors' Wives" ( t971, Ora- ma) Dyan Cannon. Rk:hard Crenna An oversexed physlelan's wtfe Is murde1ed alter suggesting she has been lnUmate with her fnends' husbands. also doctors (2 hrs . 5 mtn ) .... 11:11 D GD ~ talrT An ·un~elcome vtSJtor j80p3rdlzes eu11e·s attempt 10 cheer up the 1udge. who leels his friends have over looked his birthday (!) llCMI "The Helen Morgan Story" ( t957, Biography) Ann Blyth. Paut New- man A tOfch slnger sutlers personal and prof8SSIOnaf loss as She fights a battle i ainSt alCOhollsm (2 hrs 30 min ) ...,IMlSf -(I) DOTI L..-Val achieves a romantic conquest. Galveston tries to enlist Greg's polltlcaf clout for the Empire Valley project. Abby otters Joshua a week_!t televls9~1 c:;i ( 1 hr J D 111 MU ILW Chief Daniels hints that Furlllo may become the next police chief, a would-be mayorot candl· dale becomes a pest at the p011$ (A) ( t ht) 191:"': ·~ ·~ --·~·~" thtili.r, two ~ become 1he targtt Of a securny computer that'• determined lo eliminate them ........ .., llOTl•Q l lOlllQ .. ........, ..... llOYll Tne Surv1v01s' ( 1983. Come- dy) Watter Matthau. Robin W1lllams. Two very different me<• 105"! lt\~N tobs. then find 1he11 loves 1ntertw1ned when they W1tness a robbery and become the quatry of a syn- dtC&te hit man 'A' ( I hr '' mtn.) (I)~(R) (a:l .,_ "Boarding School" (1~. Comedy) Nas1ass1a Ktnslll A high scMol girt plans a student exchange program with a local schOol tor boys ( t hr , 39 mtn) ..., °' llZAIN Q .. .ml Hontly ( 1980. Drama) Clio GOldsrmtt F"ernanoo Rey A young wom- an experoe11ces a serisuat hO!lday at a Roman hotel 'A I 1 hr 23 min ) ,,.,OfJ (J)®l tmm.., TAXI ICTV ~ IOCl10M) Pl.D TO•~ llC>Ya ·o The w nged Se<pem•· ( 1982 Fantasy) M>ehael Moriarty David Carradine On tl'le roof of a Manhallan c;l(yscrape• a petty crook stumbles across the nes1 ot a giant leathery ltytng serpent that has been terro11z1ng New Y01'k City A' ( t hr . 30 min ) .,_ "To Be Or Not To Be' ( 1983, Comedy) Me! Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theater group 1n occupied Warsaw saves nsett 11nd the Po11sll undf'rgrouncf from the Naz1'3 by •rnpersonaflng SS otlice1s 'PG' i_! t1r 47 m•n) tm(ll) llOVI! 'WUSA' ( 1970, Orama) Paul Nf'wmAll Joanne Woodward An alcohol- ic disc 1ockey finds h1msall a pawn In a reactionary po1111cal plot and assassin&· 11011 2 hrs . 3~ mn ) ttll 8 tmWMMT [);ck George and Kirlc plan 10 see a professional basketball game 1n Boston white Joanna and Leslie mind the in1 R D m TONIGHT Hnst Johnny Carson Scheduled JOhn Davidson comedian A ' Wh== actur llya 0ocikln (1 hr) 9 MIC .... llGHT\.M .... MmN..1.8 ~"'re 11980 Drama) Jan M·chae1 111oce ni. Theresa Saldana A cC)IJragPot1s i"';np rn;ir. takes a tone stand aoa1r.s1 meriit..t>•'> :it the violent street y1mg IP1t~tr1llf')Q hfl, "l&1ghbOl'hOOd. 'PG' !J l1r 43 nun ) Cl) ,.. CWI Schetlult>n top>es sugar In a child <. d•et aoup11on and the unwed mo1her ( I hr 30 min I 1HI I TftJQHT za. m C* MOU.YWOOD · llOft Web Of The Spi"8r" I 1970, Hoiroi) l\nlhony rranciosa MIChele Mer· c1er A m1w and his friend$ are challenged to spcn(1 a <.leepless night 1n an old men- sion t1mi<1st Perie creakmgs and "things that~t::.;t' · (2 hrs) CIWl.S't __._. LM, AmM'M Im.I UTBICIHT AlmlCA Sc~i.d Cas.y Kesem rxitt ot Am1t11can Top 40", psy· ch0l<>g1'lt °'3111<1 Ftkmc otters adVI09 to parents ot t~nog--r• (R) ( 1 hr ) '() "°"" IUictNQ ftlnY (a) l)'J alO¥ll ~'di I I 11 > \'fa~ " (1977, 0re- rt\8) Fun ltMl'Q ~•t>!t mH MOW W'flh MX. Sunday. Dec 30 1934 23 -Thursclay Cont. at a Tahoe slu resoo ( 1 tu 15 min) -· Cl> llOVll "The Puma Man' (1980 Science F'1e1lon) Donald Pleasence, Wal ter George Allon When a sm1ster sclenttst acquires a device to control men's minds. a feline superhero sets out to stop hos p101 to rule the world ( 1 hr . 55 min } a11CC) llOVll "Last Embrace" ( 1979 Suspense) Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin A government agenl. recuperating from a nervous bfeakdOwn atter the savage mur- der of his wife. finds himself caught In a web of esplOrlage and 1ntogue 'R' ( 1 hr 43mm ) CD llOVll "One Down, Two To Go" ( 1982. Orama) Fred Wllllamson, J1m Brown The promoter of a martl81 arts tournament pursues the mobst8fa wtio cheated him out of lhe even1's proceeds 'R' l! hr . 28 min ) -D fD UTI -.T wmt DAV'ID LnT8mM Scheduled: sportscaster Ma"' Alben comedian W11 Shriner ( 1 ht ) I AL"9 tlTCMCOCI ,,.llNY1 aa.ay~ llOVll "The Glory Br•gaae ( 1953. Orama) Victor Mature Lee Marvin A combat engineer 1n Korea escorts a Greek infantry out11t 1n10 enPrry terr11ory 12 hrs) m llOVll "Save The Tiger ( 1973 Ora ma) Jack Lemmon Laurie Heineman A middle-aged dress manulaclurer dis- traught over the decadence 1n hts person- al and professional hie trtes to recapture lhe spirit and Ideals of his youth (2 hrs ) m LCM, AmllCM IT'tU (() T8lll AT & T Challenge of Champi- ons Ivan Landi vs Gultlermo Vilas from Las Vegas, Nev (R) (2 hrs ) -(I) llOVll "The Filth Floor" ( 1980 Ora- ma) Bo Hopkins 0.anne Hull A sane young woman 1s 1ncarceraled m a bizarre menial hospi1al where violence and drug abuse are the order ot the day R' ( I hr . 30m1n ) W8 llOVW 'Istanbul Express' ( 1968. Adventure) Gene Bariy. John Saxon An arr dealer expenences an 1ntr1gu1ng and dangerous tram ride while on a secret gov· ernment mission (2 hrs ) 9 anaTUl•rT TOMQMT Featured Jane Alexander e llOVll · Strange lady In Town" ( t955. Western) Greer Garson Dana Andrews After 101ntng her brother m late 19th-cen1ury Santa Fe. a beaut1tu1 woman -rriclay -Morning Movies- •CC) "Echoes Of A Summer" ( 1976. Ore· ma) Richard Hams. Jodie Foster ( 1 hr 39m1n) cm "Misty" (No Oete) (2 hrs ) -~ "Cereer' ( 1959, Orama) Shirley Mac Laine. Tony Franciosa (2 hrs J .. "Toby And T~ Koala Bear" ( 19R I rantasy) Rolf Harris ( 1 hr . 20 min 1 Cl) "LOOk Back In Anger" ( 1959 O•a ma) Cta1te Bloom. Rrch8rd Burton ( 1 hr . 39m1n ) •CC) "The 9e$I 01 Everything ' ( 1959 Ora ma) Hope Lenge. Stephen Boyd 12 hrs . 7mtn ) cm "Lovesick ' ( 1963, Comedy)-Dvoley Moore. Ehzabotl'l McGovern ( I hr 35 min\ 24 Sunday. Dec.30, 1984 falls 1n love (2 hrs.) (%) llO¥W "The Ruttes" ( 1978. Comedy) Eric Idle. Nell Innes This psevdo-docu- mentary sPQOts the Beatles from their ear, ly days In Lrve<pool throogh a triumphal U S tour and their eventual bfeakup Cameos by George Harrison. Mick Jagger. Paul Simon ( 1 hr . 18 min) mHOTllAT HI CID llO¥W "10 To Mldntghl' ( 1983, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Srevens A homlClde CletectlVe and a cnminology graduals search tor a killer of women 'R' lhr., 4 1 min.) HI .UT MCCll) MamCOUIC'Tm "' .... llOVll "Noth1ng To Hide" (1981, Ora- ma) Jonn Leslie, Fllcl'lard Pacheo The stones of Jack. a womanizer. an<J Lenny, hts frNtnd frustrated at love. ( 1 hr . 31 min) 1:tl CC) llOYm "The Princess And The Pirate" ( 1945 Comedy) Bob Hope, V1rglme Mayo Buccaneers capture an entertainer and a pttncess and hold tl'lem hostage on the ~an1sh Main ( 1 hr . 39 min I He I CIJ ca..,,. NtGHTWATat ..,,. ~MllU..U. · HOTllAT t;1I llOVll "The Best Years Of Our Lrves' ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March. Dana Andrews Three veterans an<:! their wrves struggle to ad1ust 10 postwar clvlllan hie {.?hrs .. 52 mm ) "CZ) llOVll "Un Chien Andalou I An Andalusian Dog" ( 1928. Fantasy) Simone Mareu1I, Pierre Sarchett Director Luis Bunuel and palnter Salvadore Dall collaborated on this 17-mmute surrealist short. a senes of apparently unrelated. tltlblza=•:es shocking Images ... ...V IWAGCWIT »&DW&A(R) llOVll "The Compleat Beatles· ( t982. Documentary) Rare footage of early pertormances. hlghllghts from their career and an 1rrdeplh interview with pro- ducer George Marlin are featured 1n this history of the legendary rocl< group (2 hrs) MIU llOVll "Salty O'Rourke'' (1945, Ora- ma) Alan Ladd Gall Russell A con arttst fries to use a famed iockey as his ticket to Kavtll. The Wolf Dog" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Ronny Cox. Linda Sorensen ( 1 hr .. 39mm) ll:tf(H) "Tender Mercies" ( 1982, Orama) RObert Duvall. Tess Harper (1 hr. 30 min) • "That Championship Season" I 1982 Orama) Bruce Dem, Stacy Keach ( 1 hr 48m1n) -(C) Wallz Across Texas" I 1983 Orema) Anne Archer Tl'rry Jastrow ( 1 hr , 40 mtn) CB) Cold River'' ( 1982. Adventure) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson ( 1 hr 35 min) (Q) "My Tutor" ( 1983. Rom1nce) Caren Kaye. Matt Lat11nz1 ( 1 hr , 37 min ) (() "Deep In My Heart" ( 1964, MU$1Cal) Jose Ferrer Helen Traube! (2 hrs. 12 mtn.) -azi "It's Only Money" (1962. Comedy) Jefrv Lewis Zachary Scon (2 hra I a f1nanc1al wtndl~s.) (!) Al90TT All> 0 CD llO¥W "Boy On A Dolphin" (1957, Orama) Sophia Loren. Alan Ladd~ When a Greek 54)0(\Qe dtvttt finds a aun!(en work of art. she plans to sell her secre1 to the lhest bidder (2 hrs 30 min ) Ql&l'TOR~ ... ., ..... 191 llOVll "Aphrodite" ( 1982. Orama) Valerie Kaprtnsky. Horst Buchol2 A cyni- cal arms manufacturer persuades some blase anstocrars 10 recreate a mytholog1· cal tale and selects a young girl to play a gOddess of love and beauty 'R' ( 1 hr 36 "lmm=~:Ox 1:11 ,Ami. ,.,,. eolml"ALM 1:11 ,.. ... In this a<:1ul1 sc1ence-f1c11on lhriller two lovers become lhe target of a security compute! 1nat's determined 10 eliminate them .. .tt .oVll One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest I 1975 Orama) Jae~ N>eholson Louise Fletcher A gleefully irreverenr lroublemaker" is commmed to a mental 1no;11tutt0n where he incites the other patren1s rnto open rebellion against a powerful nurse and the estabhshe<:I hospi- 69 ;ta1 = =~0m1n) ... ICOTT *11 llO¥W "A Lutle Romance" (1979 Comedy) Laurence Otrvter. Diane Lane An elderly con artist JOins two young runa- ways rn love on a mad daSh across the European continent w11h the chtlelren's parents and the poltC;e 1n hol pursu11 PG ~hr . 48 mtn) d -.CAI. DOCTOR llOVll "The Lacemaker" I 1978. Romance) Isabelle Huppert A beault- cran·s aSSlstant beGomes emoltOnSlly invoh1ed with an immature and manipula· tl\le member of the gentry 'R' I t hr 48 min) ta @ IDMMIOf~ ~ La.Y ITCmt Off-the-wall comedy with Billy Crystal as an aging ex-pug, Chuck McCann's '50s takeoff and Rieh- ard Belzer·s account ot a Hollywood vaca, t1on tW "Flashdance" ( 198~. Musical) Jen- nifer Baals. Mtchael Noori ( 1 hr • 35 mm ) tWG Deadly Harvest" (1977, Drama) Clint Walker, David Brown ( 1 hr , 30 min) (8) "The Outsiders" ( 1983, Orama) C Thomas Howell. Mall OlllOO ( 1 hr . 3 t min) -Afternoon Movies- Ql9 «I) 'Snowman" ( 1975 Adventure) Wil llam Shatner (2 hrs } "Stnk The 81Smarckl' 1960. Advel')- ture) Kenneth M0<e, Dana Wynter ( 1 hr . 37mm) (a> "Baby. It's You" ( t98J Romance) Rosanna Arquette. Vincent Sp3no ( 1 hr 45 min) -CJ) "Blue Skies Again·· (1983, Gomedy) Harry Ham! n. Mimi Rogers ( 1 hr . 27 in1n I -l'riclay Cont. W "Cross Cfeek" ( 1982. Orama/ Mary Steenburgen. Rip Tom (2 hrs. 2 min ) "I> "Sudden Impact" ( 1983, Drama) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke ( 1 hr . 57 m1nJ a') ''A Bill Of Otvorcament" (1932. Ora- ma) John Barrymore. Kathanne Hepburn 1.! hr. 30 min.) Hl(C) "The Rutles" ( 1978. Comedy) Eric Idle. Nett Innes (I hr. 18 min.) 'OJ "Welcome To LA." ( 1977. Orama) Keith Carradine. Sally Kellerman ( 1 hr 46 min) Ml "Toby And The Koala Bear" ( t981 Fantasy) Rolf Harris ( 1 hr 20 mm ) CZ) "lfotkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger Moore. James Mason ( 1 hr . 39 min ) • C) "Echoes Of A Summe1 ( 1976. O<a- ma/ Richard Hams Jodie Fos1er ( 1 hr 39 min) CO) "MtSty" (No Dale) ( 1 hr . 55 min I .. (!) "The Panic In Needle Park'' ( 197 1 Otama) Al Pac1no. Killy Winn (2 hrs 1 'The Compleat Searles" ( 1982 Doc· umentary) (2 hrs ) Z The Cal And The Canary ( 1939 Comedy) Bob Hope. Pau1et1e Goddard 11 hr.12m1n.) Mllfl) "Back To Bataan" ( 1945. Ad11enture) John Wayne. Anthony Quinn (2 hrs 5 min.) l:a "Cold River" ( 1982 Adventure) Suzanne Weber. Pat Peterson ( 1 hr 35 min) '9(0) Lovest<:k' ( 1983 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern ( 1 hr 35 min) -lvening ---- .... 9 ... IWIPY DAYI AGAIN .... MAllT TO MAllT nml'tc.09Nlt ITMtm ...... ~ me ... Oii 1"1 MOlllY Featured choosing a contractor, ta11 breaks !Of charitable gilts. ~·~assets lC) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983 Drama) Anne A<cher. Terry Jastrow A w1ldca1te1 and a prelly geofog1s1 become roman11cally involved alter their profes 'ilOO!. bring them 1nro conll•Ct PG 11 hr 40m1n ) f!OCXIT M 1 ,...,. Earl Srrocllfand vs Nick Varner 1n 1:in allm1na11on ma 1ct1 I 1 hr) MOTllAT ~ .. me ... MAIPY DATI AUit ... .... ~., AUCI Nam I LBllllt~ -..IOR'Mm ADMlmnrt...VWCMU Guests publrshef Malcolm Forbfi. investment btnker Felix R<>hatyn. author JOhn Na1s· bltl Cl).,_ "Ktpperbang" ( 1982. Orama) JoM Albetlny. Alison Steadman Roman- tic problema occupy both the adolescents and theif English teacher al a BtlllSh high school In 1948 'PG' ( 1 h< . 20 min ) l=CtUMll0111"1.U ... NI .... ...... TMTT\lm LlwtlDIT .... 0 (I) ,. llAUM On rocauon with stunt· man Steve Links.. a serv1Ce that provides screaming, hystencal "fans" for rent ~DMW tml ~~ TOlllQHT Featurto IRo=eo.AMY -·~ .,,,.., ,..,.. wmcan ~ ,_ AT & T Challenge of Champi-ons Jimmy Connors vs. John McEnroe. hve from Las Vegas. Nev (2 hrs ) ( -1"I llPL Hosts. Len Dawson Nick euomcon11 ( 1 hr ) (lJ llOVll "Silkwood" t 1983. Orama) Me1yl Streep Kurt Russell A young wom- an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncove< e111dence of negligence in work conditions at the nuclear-tuel plant In which she works 'R' (2 his . 9 min ) I llOVll ''That Champ1onsh1p Season" t 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach rive former high school basketball stand· outs gather for a d1sturb•ng reunion with me coach who .nfluenced their !Ives R ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 7:1t @ WOll.D AT WM 1:tl 1J I OM THI TOWN Featured: never-before- seen i;hps. anecdotes and memOfabtha lhat make up a salute to ElVls Presley's half-century of stardom 18'PAaYPIUD m Oii LA. Featureo some of LA's most popular models, a <1de on some all· terrain bikes. a preview of a special travel ed11ton 10 beautiful ScandlnaV\8 Inc TAC DOUIN ..... MAmlMATT\19 WlllP•~An "°"'" COUllT l ftD. WUWOIU OI ~ WAll~--·MVllW '9A IAlllftAU. Portland Trail Blazers ar L~eles Lakers (2 hrs . 30 mm ) m ... IMITAmfA .. 8 (I) IMDI OI HAZZMID Bo and Luke spook Boss Hogg into calling off a devious plot to cheat Uncle Jesse out of his rightful 1nhert1ance. ( 1 hr ) II 8) Y Aher Ham ano Kyle are captured by ahens, Charles tnes ro force Ham to turn=sl the rebels (1 hr.) 8 "100 Rifles" ( 1969, Western) Jim Brown. Raquel Welch An outlaw lndt· an. a black lawman ano a female revolu- 11onary help the Mexican Indians depose a crue~overnor (2 hrs ) fJ @) wutTD Webster cons Uncle Phil hp 1n10 buy1rtg him a dog despite George land=~ob1ec11ons t:;J WUP•ceec..•TI llTUAU llCMI "The Organlza11on" ( 1971, Orama) Sidney Poi11e1 Barbara McNa11 A furniture company manager turns up dead alter a fortune tn herom 1s stolen from him (2 rus.) I W~Oll-·---WAU tTmT -Guest Executive Otrector Henry Kaufman of Salomon Brothers. Inc ~ llCMI "Hear And Oust" ( 1983. Romance) Julie Ctv1ttle. Christopher CazllflOVe A young woman arr1Vel In Ind!• to research the Ille of a great aunt who created a scandal when she had an affair with 111n English lover 'R' (2 hrs • 13 min ) .,_ "Amit)'V111e • The Demon" ( 1983. Horror) Tony Roberta. Tess Harper A &keptlcal journalist buys the famous atlegedly·f\aunted house. Ignoring the warn1nQs ol other1 about pawerfvl IOfces which continue to lurk In Its b8M- ment 'PG' 9 ( 1 hr • 45 mtn ) ~ llCMI "Sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ofa· I f astwood, Sondra Locke. Near .mc1sco. streetwise detective Dirty y Callahan searches fOf a ntualistlc l\1ller. 'R' 9 ( 1 hr . 57 min ) a') llCMI "The Lady Says No" ( 1952. Comedy) David Niven. Joan Caulfield. A tem1mst with mixed attitudes on men 11 sobtly swayed toward lormlng a tlrm opln-'°" (1 hr .• 30 min ) d Ill) WOIU AT WM ll:llD ~ ITmT MAWK (Premiere) In its battle aga1nS1 crime. the lederaf govern- ment recruits ,a young. undtscipltned cop to ride the wOfld's fastest motorcycle equipped w•th state-of.the-ar1 weaponry Stars Rex Smith. Joe Regalbuto (I hr . 30m1n) I nc Tll:. DOUGH LOVllOAT INTllT~ ~ Featured Robert Blake fl) WAU. STmT wm Guest &ecutlve Director Henry Kaufman ol Salomon Brothers. Inc CD ,.. COO,H'I ORUQI couwn "Orange County Economic Outlook" .. II i =~unter and McCall Invest~ gate when a psychopathic killer begins stalking v1e1tms who display skill at arcade vldeo~es ( 1 hr ) 1..., Vim* IHOW Boxcar Wlllle, tor· mei Miss America Debra Mattel! and Pat11 Page are among ~he entertainers joining Bobby Vinton 1n this muSICal variety spe- cial ( 1 hr) fm Alm!ICAN PUYMOUll 'Solomon Northup's Odyssey" Gordon Parks direct· ed th1~ h1!.tor1cally based story of a tree blaci. man who was kidnapped In 1~1 and spent the ne ... t 12 years as a slave on l OU•!.1ana plantal1ons Stars Avery BrOOks Mason Adams and John Saxon Q (2hrs) mJ ..0 LM "B~ Burning And The Moral Ma1orlly" Guests Cal Thomas. author of "Book Burning" and vice presl- dent tor communicatioo for Moral Ma)off- ty. tnc . c1v1I tights attorney Hamel Ptfpet ~tll) IPO«rtC8TD llCMI ·sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ofa· ma) Ct1nl Eastwood Sondra Locke Near San F<anc1sco. streetwrse detective Dirty Harry Callanan 5earches tor a rnuallstk: killer R ( 1 hr 57 min ) d @ MIGHT TMCH 1:11(!) llOV'm Charade" 11964 Mystery) Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn A woman t>ecomes the target of hel murdered hos· band's cronies INhO beloeve sl'le knows where a vast fortune is hidden (2 hrs .. 30 min) 10P MIS IODeO From Atlantic City N J. (R) l2 hrs ) (B)MIO~A~ (1:).,_ "Children Of The COin" (1983. HorrOf) Petet Horton. Linda Hamllton A young man and woman light for their ilY9I while a demonic cult of children murders _11he,==:: (1 h<, 33 min) i:'~ Matt coltaborat• ~1lh federal agents to nab a kldnaPP8' who'd t911or1zed him as a chtld 9 ( 1 hr ) 8 18" Sunday.Dec.30. 1984 25 -rr._!'J Coal. ID-MT CID llOV9 "Tendet Mercies · ( 1982 Ora - ma) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper A former country end western sing&1 whose life and career were ruined bt alcoholism. falls 1n love with d M1c1Western motel owner and aec•des to make a comeback 'PG' (I hr , 30 min) ©) llO¥lr "My Tutor" ( 1983, Romance) Caren Kaye Mall Lattanzi A high tchool student beeomes romanhcally Involved with the Older Noman who 11 tu10t1ng him 1n French R' ( 1 hr 37 min) MOVll "10 To Mldmght" (1983 Ora - ma) CharleS Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective end a crlmlnok>gy graduate search lor a killer of women R' ~hr , 41 min ) IOIM -mfTTMCH .. AUIW Featured are hlghtlghta from Alabama's "Roll On" album and an inter- view with the cou=iroup ...... w G MOii M A1m1CA1' AUi lll11IVTI "Moontac.e" Basea on Jae• London·s story ot a 1oung author sutte11ng from wmer s t>locK wno encounters a prachcal- 1ok1ng caretaker at a mountain cabin retreat '*IDU ®l mm .... TAXI ICTY »WWW ROCaOllD Pl.II amt .&AllllTT LAIT IOl.O The IBLZ mus1e1an pedorms nos tast solo piano con· cert, taped 1n .Japan 1n early 1984 11 hr . 30min ) llOYll 1n11ma1e Mornen1s" ( 1981 Comedy) Alexandra Stuer Bernard Fres- son A famous J:1pncti mad11r11 6xpands he1 operaticir·' 111tl'rr·at ~11<1"1 R' (I hr 40'm1n) IYUm'HltQ OOll llCMI Tne ArJ tt-~erot& ( 1976, ComerJy) Susar Player Anthony Andrews A naive Spar •!>h girl makes an eye-ope111ng •tS•t 10 London ( 1 hr , 40 min) tW lfl) ._..., TUQCI tW 8 (I) llOYll < .otton Candy" ( l978, Comedy) Chnl Hl)w~rd CharleS Martin Sm11h A group r1f 1950s high school mis· fits fOfm a rock t and to compete with the schOOl's estaOh~t en riBnd (R) (2 hrs l5 min) D m TONIGHT ti •SI .. ny Carson 1Sci::=Au111v (1 hr ) .... AND AU.!N VIOM ~h1rrt 1978 .ome dy) Janelle S1ncla11 1.m11e G1ll1s A won1 an's need tor sat1sfac;too1 leads 10 a cour1 case ( 1 hr • 30 min ) QI N CUii Scheduled Dr Grace Ketter man d•SGuases teech•ng thlld care. a "supermom" driven ltJ SUICide ( 1 ht . 30 min) tt:ll MO¥ll The Outs1dnrs' (1983, Ola ma) C Thomas Howell Ml!lll O.llon Teen- .aged gang members 1n a mtd 1960s Ol<fe· homa 1own become lnvolvttd 1n a murdet, leading to 1ra~ conAQuence' r0t •"con cerne(I 'PG' (I hr. Jl min) (Q)MOVll "Love Trap" (1981 Suspon.se) Fiona Rtehmond. Robin Asl<wllh An army veteran acc1d n1a11y becomes involved In a my&1e11ous c;11pe1 when he moves Into 1 lrien<fs tuxurio11\ aoar1men1 I 1 hr , 20 26 Sunday. Dec. 30. 1984 min.) 1W(I) an. alt ~ ....,. TCU Elton John mh1es his eJusk:t "Dentel," "Rocket Man" and "Island Glrr· •long with songs from his latest album "Break- '~ Hearts" In a London farewell conoert -1~--0 AICROCll llO¥ll "Homeb<>dies" (1974', HorrOf) Ruth Mc0evit1, Peter Brocco. When urban renewal forces their evlcilof'I from an apartment bUildlng, &Ix elderly people respond in murderous waya. (2 hra ) (f) ••• _,. ... • ~ .... Scheduled MIChael Gross ("Family TleS"). Valerle Harper, Ronnie Schell. slnger Razzy Balley. ( 1 hr , _i&r 11:9 ~ MO¥ll "Rl$1<y Business" ( 1983. Com- edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca DeM0tnay A high school senior. shellered In en aHluenl Ch.cago suburb. 0ec1des 10 experiment with the wilder side of life 'A' O ( I hr , 36 11:111min tm ~y ~VIDIOI TA&.11,..TMIDAM- IOGllllllT U.: VWI llO¥ll "Song Of The Thin Man" ( 194'7, Mystery) Wiiiiam Powell, Myrna Loy New Votk gangsters and gambling ship musicians battle aftcw a murder occors at>oard the ship (2 hrs ) (!I WI • ..-UCA e uw .-ca SchedtJled o.vk1 E. Davis, ed•tOf and publisher ol Car & Driver magazlne: Jet! Moss. the music man with the Muppeta. (R) (1 hr.) (() ROii IOWL Ohio State vs Southern Cal lrom Pasadena. Callf. (R) (3 hrs .. 30 min.) -.([)110¥11 "Going Berserk" (1983. Come- dy) John Candy, Joe Flaherty. Politicians. aerobics and religious cults are part of this comedy leaturlng the oast of Second City TV. 'A' ( 1 hr., 23 min.) CD) mWll "Maryl Maryl" {1977, Come· dy) John Leslie, Constance Money. ( 1 hr .. 20 min) (Z) llOWll "Flashdanoe" ( 1983, Muslcal) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri. A young woman who works as a welder by day and an exotic dancer by nl9ht aspires to join the Pittsburgh Ballet 'R ( 1 hr . 35 min ) we 90'M "The Kiiiers" (1964, Mystery) Lee Marvin, Angle Oicklnaon A pair of hired l<llters probe thelf victim's past. seeking clues on a robbery In which the victrm had porPortedly been Involved (2 nrr.) e MO¥ll "Sex And The Single Girl" ( 1964'. Comedy) Tony Curtla. Natalie Wood A magazine editor's plan to ruin a research psychologist's reputation beck- llres When he falls In love with her (2 hrs) I 1'MI VIYllM••l1'111• -..r1UClt t:tl llO¥ll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner. A brain &Urgeon with I wretched married Ille faUs In IOV9 with a pickled bfaln that apeeks to him tetepathlcally 'R' l hr .. 31 min.) w ~9Clll•' W llO¥ll "Sefplco" (1973. Orama) Al Pac1no, Tony RoberlS. An honett police- man MC11floes hts cereer end almost his Mfe to e11poee hlgtt-levtl c0trupllon In the New YOtk Pollce Oepert~I (2 hrt . 30 min) 'Cl) llO¥ll "Intimate Game11" C 1983. Ora- ma) George Baker. Heather Deeley. A pgychology professor assigns hla class to write theses on sexual fantasies 'A' ( l hr , 30 min) . ..... CO) MO¥ll "Welcome To L A." {1977 Orama) Keith Carradine, Sally KeHerman Va11ous Southern California residents are bfoughl together bftefty in a series ol romantic liaisons whleh mostly end up being one-night stands 'R' ( 1 hr 4'6 min,) • lll>~TMCll t1I CC) 1'MI llCIWID m.Ja ..,. The come- dian returns with sketche5. HPirlng come· di.ans and surpr:~uests -~9CMITOl9 ~="The Lady In Red" (1979, Ora· ma) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin In the violent days of the lawless t920s, an ideallstlC young farm girl becomes the moll ot the 1ntamous gangster John Dtll· ~8f 'R' ( t nr 33 min.) AUAI M1'M AND Olll M llOWll The Rutles" ( 1978, Comedy) Ertc Idle. Nell Innes This pseudo-docu- mentary spools the Beatles from lhelr ear· ly days In Liverpool through a trJumphal U S tour and their eventual breakup Cameos by George Harrison, Mick ~r. P_aul Simon ( 1 hr • l8 min) CHJ -TMI ... Hos1s Len Dawson. Nici< Buonicontl ( t hr ) 11118 MO¥ll "lnv19ible Agent" (194'2 Adventure) Ilona Massey, Peter Lorre An American agent with the power 10 rendef h1msett 1nv1slble sets ott on a Nazi spy mis- I~°" ~r~~ OUT9Lmfl ""-TY Oii IMC:8l1' a1I ':.. "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mfml Rogers A woman attempts to try out tor a spot on a big-league baset:>all team despite lhe opposition of men in the club and •ho owner 'PG' ( t hr , 27 min ) •1w.LW1TILI. .... ,.,,, .. ••e•Mua M 90'M "Cross Creek" (1982. Orama) Mary Steenburgen, Rip Torn Based on lhe memOirs of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings In t928. an ambitious New York writer leaves her wealthy husband for the more peaceful existence ot a Florida 01ange grove where she plans to write Gothic romance novelS 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min ) .. .,..,..., (I) AUTO MCllG World Endurance San down 1000 from Melbourne, Auatralla i_R) (1 hr) (D) llOVll "Baby. It's You" ( 1983. Romance) Rosanna Arquette, Vincent Spano A tough Italian street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with a refined high school honor student 'R' ( 1 hr .• 4'5 min) (%) llOWW "The Cat And The Canary" ( 1939. Comedy) Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard. In ordet to collect thelr lnher1· 1ance, a !amity must spend the night In a haunted house ( 1 hr . 12 min.) W (?) llOW9 '-Stnk The Bl&marckl" ( t960. Adventure) Kenneth More. Dane Wynter The famous Germen batt!Mhlp I• defee1- td by 111 av11lable air and sea lo1c.. ( t hr , 37 min) d 8 llO¥ll "Caught" ( 19~9. SuspenM) James Mason. Barbara Boi Geddes A Y°'4ng woman 19 terror•atrlektn wtlef'I she raaliles her new husband la a psychOpath It hr 45 min) -Salurclay -Morning---- lllCMI "Thal Champ1onsh1p Season·• 11982. Orama) Brvce Dern. Stacy Keacn .. ,'a;;= ••ll9'TV ., .... .,._YUM Cl.Oii_. TmTU '=-~ ...... •tTUDIO ~Amer.can Wilderness' ( 197 t Adventure Documentary) ( , hr 55 m.n t 1_ ., ..... Tmt llANAGDmfT MPORT Up 10 date business 1nforma11on tor mana· gers including 11ra1egy issues 1ecMoK>- gy and a review ot Wall St1eet ac11vihes , hr } lllOVll "Champ•ons" 1198<& 81ogra· phy) John Hurt. EdWard Woodwaro 1 '" 55min.J <l> lllCMI "Aunt>e Mame 1958 Come- dy) Rosahnd Russell Roger Smith 12 tus . 23 min) ... UI U.llD 9 ICl).MJT'T1.lt ,WitM rr••11• ma.u•••tra ~ Tiil llAYOa .... W&MTID RM OUT •mao ....,.. ,. ( lllCMI "The Ptlnce And The Pauper'" ( 1977, Adventure) Mark Lester Oliver Reed ( 1 hr .• 53 min) llT'IYCMM• ••tt UI WMIT\m ,. ..,,AUi ·--· LmLIUICALI 0 ... ~ LJ..,AllY ... ~'"°" ~nouL "°"" OflfHAllD CM .. A11DO IOOODAYU. ~ .... .U..,_,.Q 1-AT & T Chatten~ of Chaml:)l· ons Jimmy COnnor1 vs JoM McEnroe from Las Vegas, Nev tR) (2 hrs 30 min) 7:al GIT Al.Giil U. I WlmOW Cll WALL l11BT .. ' ... ,Almm,., ... w = , •• LffMW"f ._... l'°'!:.1i= ...... MIT,_. MO¥ll "Zellg" ( 1~83, Comedy! Woo-~18 Farrow ( 1 hr . :>4 min) . .,,.... ' "The l ully Men" ' Q-.2 '"l(a· a) Susan Haywatd. ROl)tfl M11Gr.1111• ,i h~ 25 mtn) 1::=wm nMCA111 @)...nOMO'TI 118tTU WLDIWm lllOv.Ole •mao A DAY II THI LR OI MAWM A SUNeV of the lmage5 Pfoduc.d by 50 PfOleellooal photographefs who spent 24 hoUrl cep- lunng hie on ltle Hawaiian lllandS to com- memorate Hawaii's Silver Jubilee of Stat• hOOd {1 l'lr) (CJ llCMI "EncOf'e" ( 1952. Otama) Nlgel Patrick, Glynis Johns. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) CID llOVll "Adventures Of The Wlld«neM Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Ro~rl Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) llY ,Ama, Tiii.., t11 (.I) IMWClll MD••eo. VIDIOGMm ~T\lmOTID • DAYIY AllD QCIUATH INIQPU llmDO lllOVW "Smokey And The Bandit Pan 3' ( 1983. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jet· ~eed ( 1 hr . 25 min ) '_s) llOVll "Vengeance Valley'" (1951. Wes1ern) Burt Lancaster, Joenne Dru ( 1 hr . 23 mm) .. ()).,...,,,.__ Til'•WDIM QlmAOOlftUM .. ZOO.wl .... A.T. llWllctm lrTIAllDm'U llCMI "O'Hara'• Wife" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Edward Asner, Marlette Hanley. ( 1 hr 27 min) (I) llCMI "The Dtscreet Charm Of The Bour~s1e'" ( 1972. Orama) Fernatldo I Rayd l=rlg ( 1 hr., 42 min.) t11 m M.VllAllDTMICIMl•I VillOIUT OJ) ICOOIT.OOOMYIV- CIU!llOM.,.. lllOVll "Powder River" ( 1953, West· em) Rory Calhoun. COtlnne Calvet (1 hf .. 30m1n) ., I DMA11a....- fl) W ,_.ft Neal Gablet Ind Jef- frey Lyons host an lnfOfmatlve !<><* at wha1 s new a1 the movtes ~ llOVll 'YeHowbeard" ( 1983, COINt- dyJ Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle ( t nr 4 1 min} IWCWCT•Am ... (a) .. CJD IODO VIDIO M!BICA'ITil'l8 0 ICMY ICOOI\' ,._ awlOllHT llTIMMT 110V11 "Three VIOient People" ( 1956. wes1em) Charttoo Heetoo. Anne Baxter ~~~~ (I -THI 9'. Hosts Len Dawson, Nick Buoniconll ( 1 hr ) C1)) llOVll "The Year Of Living DanQefOU• ly" (1983. Otama) Mel Glblon, Slgouf· ~ Weave1. ( 1 hr, 55 min) (SJ llCMI "ln1rudet In The Oust" ( 1950, Ol'ama) Juano Hernandel. Claude Jar· -1m•t~= 9 umDQ trrlMMT •ILIJJAZXIT'IW (I) COL.Um IA9CITUU. G8°'gla Tech at Waite Forest (2 hra ) twl Cl) U'ftmAY 1111M~ll'9il--C••• • ,_ .. AT & T Challenge Of Ctiampions" The title match of this tour· nament features eight or the world's lead- ing players, including John McEnroe. Ivan Lend and Jlmm•-~ut. (2 hrs.) • COL.Um Stanford at Waahlngton State (2 hrs.) •GI MC EA-"The Joke's On Mt. Llt11e" Two pranksters find out about the llmlta of mlachlef from an unusual teacher. ~)~ (I} CCI'•~ DePaul at Al8* ~~hrs.) 1::-wmtUl-llON "The Comanchet'os" ( 1961, Western) John Wayne. Stuart Whitman i_! hr .. 47 min ) CID llCMI "The P11ates Ot Penzance'" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela La= (2hrs) CD "Rumble Fish' ( 1983, Ol'ama) Matt Diiion, MICkey Rourke ( I hf . 3' mm) (%) llCMI "ffolkes" (1980, Adventure) Roger Moore, James Mason ( 1 hr . 39 min.) .w• 9 .-cM IWTAllD Featured General Pvbllc ano Rebble Jackson ( 1 ht.) •w....-r (I) llCMI "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Roger Moore, Maud Adams (2 hi$ 10 min.) -· Cl) IAIMlllT ~ IOM. The nallon's top college seniOfs compete, lrom Palo Alto, Callf. (3 hhi.) a llCMI "The Neptune Disaster" ( 1973, Adventure) Ben Ganara, Yvette MlmleUx. ~ hra.) • llOWll "Flying Gulllotlne" (1981, Adventure) Chen Kauo-Tai. Chiang Yang. J£ra>.ecu • • Tiii .-Y Featured good and bad bondS: Investing abroad. bartenng: ~eparlng IOI te1lremen1 Q e9GIT'IU!IFICA (a> llCMI "Blue Thunder'" ( 1983. Adven· ture) Roy Schetder. Matcolm McDowell l hr . •9 min) Mem,_AICOT -llOWll "Apache Upfillng" (1966. Western) Rory Calhoun. Cot111ne Calv91 l hrl.) -21-VW llOWll "'The &l<Jge At Remagen'' (1969. Orama) Geo<ge Segal, Robert ' Vi1;t@itfa!i' 30 mtn.) CGl.Lm UIDTUU. Ollke at Vlfglnla ~hr&.) W a • Ill.A IOM. Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flut .. of Boston College la among the college lootbeU senio< all-stars ptaylng In 1hls ~nnual game in Aloha Stadium Honolulu. (3 llrs.) • COL.Um IAtll'T'UU. Ofegon at UCLA (2 hrt.) CIP • c .. "°' 191 ..... ti Sunday.Dec 30. 1984 i1 -Saturday Cont. I DOCTOlt ""° ,._...THIRAT~M~ -ct) .V. Seems Like Old Times" (1980, Comedy) Goldie Hswn. Chevy Chase (1 hr 42 min.) <H)ll:JTIElllW..Y THI_,,. CO m¥ll '"Adventures Of Marco Polo" ( 1938. ()(ama) Gary Cooper, BaSll Rath- bone ( 1 hr • 40 min ) IQWUI CMAIMlt «*THI ..... IC:em ..m.111 tll AT THI.,_. ICM TMM ,,,,,..11 MIATIUR Mil*> ( MCMI "Hystencar~ ( 1983. Comedy) The Hudson Brothers, Bud Cort ( 1 hr 27m1n) Cl) lllOYll ·r11e Cat And The Canary ( 1939, Comedy) Bob Hope, Paulelle Goddard ( 1 hr . 12 min ) • 1 TO• A..ouiaD . • HMDY IOYl / llAMCY DMW .,,.,_. llO¥ll "011ty Mary Crazy Larry" I 1q74 Adventure I Peter Fonda, Susan George I 2 hrs J g) llOV1I The Foghttng Seabees" ( 1944 Adventure Jl'lhn Wayne Susan Hayward (.2 hrs) 6l) NI. fORCI 0.: ntl PlNU Nflj THI .......,. Jimmy Stewan narra1ese<t:119'- tory of the ·11y1ng White House" from fOR's secret Casabtanca t<1p during WO#ld War 11 to PreStdent Reagan's JOUr· ne,. 10 the Peop1e·s Aepubtte of China ( 1 hr I COJ tlCMI Sp11ng Break" ( 1983. Come· dy) David Kroell, Steve Bassett ( 1 hr 40 min I SJ RANDY '9WIWI AT THI OCllOM In a con- ceit taped at New York's Odeon Club. s1nger·songwrite1 Randy Newman per· lorms some of his biggest hits including Short People and · Sail Awsy" and is 1101n~rd} by Linda Ronstadt ano Ry Cooder ~·.an• ...... """=---tll TO• l.-ol wacom 1AC1.1tcma .. TICMTml CouaGI ~ llllnols at Iowa lhrs~ tll .0 OllWiD IJ.UITMTID .. (I) COUI• IAIOTIAU. Oregon State at Washington 12 hrs ) 8 lllOYll Ea~y Come Easy Go t 1967 M11'ioea11 Flw; Pr1><;ley Dodie Marshall <2 hrs) fJ 9 IO'lftMQ $ 150.000 AC Oetco Clas· sic from Union Square 1n Union C•ty Caltl i_! hr , 30 m11•1 I U llO¥ll Return 01 Red T1ge1' ( 1981 Adventure) Bruce Le Kong Tau ( 1 hr 20 min) (f) M1W «*'"'Mm 9 .WA ThlS prohle of pateon1otog1st· suthor Stephen Jay Gould traces the sources of his interest 1n evoluuonary the- rny and explores the rsnge of h1' scien1thc concerns Q { l hr ) I!) umt ~ L.uT IOU> The )SU muslGl8n pertormi his last SOio piano coo- cerl, taped 1n Japan In early 1984 ( 1 hr.) CC1 _,. "Bru1nstorm" ( 1983, Sclence- fictionl Ctwrstopher Walken. "Nalafte Wooo ( I hr • 46 min ) -118.TGWI ....V-PACll • Tho veteran comedian prewnts an hour of comedy mU$tC and mime rel)(11ing tome 01 his best known characters In a eoto pertorm•ncA 1eped at the Hamll1on Place 28 Sunday Dec 30. 1984 Theatre tn Hamilton, Ganada. ( 1 hr.) CO ll0¥8 "Beyond Reaaooable Doubt" ( 1980. Mystery) David Hemmings, John Har~es (2 hrs.. 7 min.) Cl) "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley MOOfe, Elizabeth MoGoYe<n. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) (Z) *>WI "Sudden lm1?9ct" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Clint EastwOOd. Sondta looke. ( 1 hr , 57 min) 1-lOlmm wmt ll9UY Am PAT =1=--1*-•ccumY--W ... CIUA- ATMllCMD ll0¥8 "The Amnlng odmans" ( 1976 Comedy) James Francilous. Fred Astaire (2 hrs ) m *>¥11 "Sergeant Rutledge" ( 1960. Orama) Jeffrey Hunter, Constance 1'5; ... _ m¥ll "Oh God! Book II" ( 1980. Comedy) George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (O)mVll "Auntie Mame" (1958. Come- dy) Rosalind Russell, Roger Smith (2 hrs .• 23 min.) W ... QIAPAMAL l ttran .. -MOCllY Los Anoeln Kings at Oe1rOl1 Red Wings (2 hrs .. 10 min.) ., ...... ,,,_ ... WOii.i °' ....,. Scheck.tied U S. Olympie gymnaS1a featuring Mary Lou Retton. Peter Vidmar. Bert Conner, Miich Gayl0<d, Jultanne McNamara. Kathy Johnson (lrom Houston) ; Mark Breland In his second professional tight from Atlantic City ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (f) ml IAlllTUU. Chicago Bulls at New YOfk Kntcks (2 hrs., 30 min.) l :W1-ICM ... lnMI "When The Bougl'I Breaks" A !~age girl's quest for romantlO IOve lee<» 10 a coofltel w11h ~ protective. widowed fathet llAmC OP DICCIMTM PAlnml ..,...,. •••w • LOM1 maw1 .. wu1 •• ~PUYIOOI CHIN ••A•t•H .... C*CAl9'UI ACR'YUC 'AllTleQ wmt IMCUY .... (C) m¥ll "Yetlowbeard" ( 1983, Come- dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) COUW umTIALL O.Paul at Ala· bama·Birm1ngham (2 hrs.) CI) m¥ll "Man On A TIQhtrope" ( 1953. Sl1Spense) Fredric March, Tttty MOOfe 1 hr . 45 min.) ll0¥8 "The Prince And The Pauper" ( 1977, Adventure) Mark Lester. Ollvef Reed ( 1 hr. 53 min.) (%) llOVll "f ox•" (1980. Orama) Jodie Foster, Sally Kellefman. ( 1 ht., 48 min.) •«Zl llCMI "AoustabOUI'' (1964. Musical) Elvis Presley. Barbara Stanwyek.. (2 hrs .. ... r:-·- • i -wa..o °' ...,.. SchtdUltd U S Olymplc gymnastt fHturlng Mary Lou Retton. Peter Vldmlr. Bert Conn«. Mitch Gaylord. Julianne McNamara. Kathy Johnsoo (lrom Houston). Mark Breland In his second profeMlonal light ltom Atlantte City. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) I WOIUWMIGIDWIY .......... -lvenlng ----•1 (1)Cll ... eto•A ...... llOWll "Klssln' Cousins" (1964 . Musi· cal) EMs Presley, Glfnda FerreH When the government has trouble persuading a hlHbilly to sell his land. his Air Force cousin ls asJted to take over. (2 hrs) I TOO Cl.Oii POi COlllOllT MOWll "20.000 Lasgues Under The Sea" (No Date. Animated) (2 hrs.) • mM,..... Neal Gabler and Jef Irey Lyons host an Informative loolt a1 what's new at the movies GDHMTTOHMT II!) ..a Lm "Book Burntng And The Moral Ma1or1ty" Guests Cat Thomas authol of "BOOI\ Burning" and vice preSt· dent tor communlcatton for Moral Ma1011· ty. Inc . civil rights attorney Harrte1 Pilpet l!hr l <HJ m¥ll · Adventures 0 1 The Wilderness Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw A con- struction worker and his tamlly, d1s1llus10n- ed with city life. Oe<:lde 10 hve oft the land tn the Rocky Mountains "G' ( 1 hr • 40 min) I TOIUIO WZlllll I .. 1(1) ... -.-«* TMAL. ml umTU&.1 Los Angeles Clippers at Denver Nuggets (2 hrs .• 30 min ) • .wTW'f AM.i The physics of a car crash, explanations of allergies ano blush- ~; a visit with a reindeer. Q ~llO'fll ··Journey To The Center Ot The Earth" ( 1959. Sclanee·Ftctlon) Pat Boone. James Mason A scientist forms an expediliOn 10 tolk>w a loll expk>fer's trau to the Eanh's core ·o· (2 hrs. 12 min.) CO) ll0¥8 "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer- 1y Reed Sherltl BufC>fd T Justice mis- takes Cletus for the Bandit and pursues him 1h1oughout the South 'PG' ( 1 hr. 25 min l NI 8 t ON 1MI TOWN f'eatured an 1nterv1ew with Mr T . why and how people change careers 1n m1d·ltle, the hts1ory behind some of L A 's temous streets. I wuaowmtDAvmM010W1--.. , .. 1 m «*L.A. Featured a visit to the land of the m1dn1ght sun, Scandinavia, which Includes the spectacular fjords ot NOtWay the Clown )8Wels of Denmark, a toy mus. um In Stockholm, Lapland reindeer at the Arc tic Ctrcle end Helsinki I ::.-.oae:e.oll'r .... "'""·-NrT'I IAnlm Photog1a.pheft Bollnda and Stanley Breeden doeument the struggle of w1ldllto In nottt\trn lndla to auM\19 droughts 1h11t occur tvery 20 to 30 years i )=) 1* OLD tGm F1nllh1ng touehet are !)YI on the basement recrt'atlon room. and !_greenhouse proJoct Is tntroduoed Q (I) C:OUW IAIUTIALJ. Purdue at Min- nesota (2 hrs.) a:;) ... "The LOfd· Of Ol9clpllne" -Salurclay Cont. { 1983. Orama} David Ke1th, Robert Pr~y A senior at a Southern military academy 1s determined 10 upose the membefs ot an elite group respon91ble for the brutal, and sometimes lethal, hazing ol cadets deemed undesirable. 'A' ( 1 hr 43 min) -MOOD: LORD 0. TMI ?ml Robin and his men must fight the e•ll fore~ that threaten to spread terror across Sher· wOOd Forest ( 1 hr ) {%) .,_ "Flashdan<:e" ( 1983. Musical) Jenntler Beals, Miehael Noufl A young woman who works as a welder by day and an exotic dancer by n~ht asp1res to to1n the Prttlburgh Ballet 'R ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 7:'11 Ill) 'MP 111 WOM.O 0. MCCMI COUf. 1UU 791DMCIPIWI 'JmLICA'lctm MOU.YWOODCLOllUP Featured a cele- bratiOn of the late Elvis Presley's 50th birthday. an interview with husband and wile acting team Danny DeV110 and Rhea Perlman, a behind the scenes took at lhe movie "Moving V1ota1tons" Kate Vernon of "Faieon Crest. (I) l.AlW,.,... 0 m OI UN DllOO Featured a VISll with Olympic dtver Greg Louganis John Beat· ly v1si1s the Naiman Tech Center In Sor- rento Valley -considered 10 have the ide- al work environment, complete with workout 1ooms, restaurants. Japanese garderns and luxurious lounges for employees. lrom Perris Valley Airsports Center. the western U S record·holdlng sky drve team .. The Clutch performs the 10-Man Star e U&CDC llAIAZlll Featured. a base ban schOol with instructors Goose Go&· sage Tony Gwynn. Tim Flannery and Alan Trammell GD ,_,. TMI MBICM Pl.II INl11TVTI "Moonlace Based on Jack London's story of a young author suttenng lrom writer's block who encounters a practical· jol<1ng careraker at a mountain cabin retreat I MOU.YWOOO _, elQHTI • (I) ~ HaWl<e and Caitlin are srncken by a deadly virus during their 1nVfttlgahoo ot a secret laboratory In lhe Aleullans ( 1 hr ) 8 CD WPW ITWll Sam begs Otummond 10 ooech M1 l"Mdlocre base- ball team but regrets hrs chOlce when he •.. ,. learns he'll be ~he bench • 1101'19t I llAUTY 'AGWfT This compe11t1on features twelve pairs ot l1nahsts who will be 1udged on beauty, taste. personality and grace (2 hrs) a 0 T.&. MOOlll Hool<er sollells Stacy's help to capture a deranged killer with a ~hant tor man Shoppers 0 ( 1 hr ) a ll0¥8 "Beware! The Blob" (1972. Horror) Godfrey Cambridge, Marlene Clark A frozen. snapeleSS mass brought from the North Pole by a geologist thaws out ~ on a k.llllng ,Pree (2 hrs ) i llCMI ·=ans" ( 1978. Adventure) Anthony Outnn. Jennifer O'Nelll In 1948, an Atnef'an embassy ~ployee tn a amall Middle Eatt country 19 sent to retrteVe a politictan't daughltr who has rvn off with the leader of a nomadic tribe l? hrt.) · • UVWAL "Sharka. 1 he Pflt'fect Preda· IOft" "Jaws" euthor Ptttf 3enohley nar- ,.,._ 1 .,!)k at the diversity of ttiart< ape- ~ ' • ~'---.UICll '0.ncf In Amtttea Balanchine Tt1bU1e. I" Gtotge Balanchine'• carMt it ttaced from tut 1ra1n1ng 1n Imperial RUSSI& to the building of the New York City Banet (Part 1 of 2) R) ( 1 hr) 11!1.M • elQHT wnM YOU Rare foot· age of Elvis performing with a smell group of muste1an friends reveal!> his warmth and magic as he sings early hits that Include "Heanbreak Hotel " ( 1 hr.) (1l) MOVll "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, Adven· lure) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles pohce hehcopter patrolman h1J8ckS an eJ1tpenmental military super· copier supposedly planned tor use 1n CIVIi- ran crowd control 'R' ( 1 hr , 49 min.) _,.. "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adven- ture! Roger Moore, Maud Adams Aided by a smuggler and a trade< In art torger· 1es. a Russian general plans an attack. against Western Europe. and it's up to British agent James Bond to stop him 'PG' o (2 hrs .. tO min ) I UC*l ,_,. IMTA ltlftA n mrrTuac• CMM1IUITIM .. • DOWl.I nMX&I MOVll "My Name Is Nobody" ( 1974 Western) Henry Fonda. Teren<:e Hill An aging gunfighter hoping 10 retire mto eno nym1ty is lhwarteo by an arrogant young drilter who has other plans (2 hrs ) m MOVll "Love Before Breaklasl' ( t936. Comedy) Carole Lombard, Cesar Romero A young playboy gets deeply involved rn the game of love and roman<;e ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ... Cl) .c:uY ........... HAm9 Mike investlgatas the slaying of the leader of an out·of·favor punk rock band. ( 1 hr.) D G> -A mM Nell learns that Grandpa's grouchiness rs prompted by his leellng that he'a a !allure with nothlng 10 w1N 10 his family G 9 LOW IOAT The crew's bugged When Isaac lalls tor a sagely girl, rwo meo matched oy a dating service meet a strange woman, a 10\lfftru<:k man tnes everythmg 10 woo a yoong woman O ( 1 hr) l --~1111-•AmtCM.WM .-AT #A ~t "Dance In Ame11ca. Balanchine 'rrlbUte. II" George Balanchine tells most of hit own story 1n taped interviews from 1939 to 1979: foot· age ol his major ballets ts featured (Pan 2 of 2) (R) (I hr ) CC) ll0¥8 "Scarface" ( 1983, Orama) Al Pacmo Michelle Pfetffer A Cuban hood released lrom Castro's jails travels 10 M1am1 and Climbs 10 Ille top of the cocaine trading world 'R' O (2 hrs 50 min) ([) .. ~-tt111Call'ft1TD""• (H) MOVll "Champions" ( 1984. Btogra· phy) John Hurt, Edward Woodward.OramattzatlOn of the ·111e of Bob ChampiOn. Engllsh tockey and can- cer victim 'PO' O ( 1 hr . 55 min.) ([) llCMI "Sud6ett Impact" ( 1983, Ota- ma) Clint EasrwOOd, Sondra Locke Near San Francllc:o, streetwlae detective Ol'1y HRrry Cellahan searches for a rltuaUstle killer 'Ri (I hr . 57 mm ) llCMI "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo- dy Allen. M18 ~arrow Oocl -nentary-style profile of a man who has the ability to eequlfe both pf'lytlc~ end mental trait• 01 the =~le he meets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 24 min.) .. a.i TMCll •8 • • •1•'• (Premiere) The StrOOQ-wllled patriarch and owner of a chain of exclu14'19 New York deparlment stores struggles to maintain his empire end prevent Al opportunistic ton from staging a corporate takeover Stal'W Sem Wanamaker and Yll'ttte Mlmieux -i~)lii:--llhnod et IC''" 1,_. O.LOITLOYU W Mnou&. TID-MllR 'AGIMT Finalists from all 50 stares and the District of Columbia compete for a crown that gtves them a chance to be an ambassador f0t America ( 1 hr 30 min I I LIUT\1.d 0. TMI lllCM ,.-PAlllOUI .,. "The Big Trees" (1952, West· em) 1<111< Douglas. Eve Miller Laf\downerS are determined to protect thelr timberland from a greedy lumber baroo 1n Ca11tomla's redwood forest (2 hrs ) IDllOTCMW (m TMI OT1B CAin ComDY IMOWCAll Many of today's ~ comlca are featured In this performance taped at San Francis· =;···E ::c.·· TOO Cl.Oii Pea cc.oln COlOMCMa 'APP CHAtl: T1tl •C:OND ~ llCMI 'The Lady In Red ( 1979 Ora· ma) Robert Conrad Pamela Sue Martin In the violent days of the lawlt!Ss 1920s. an 1deahs11c young farm girl becomes the moll of the infamous gangste< John 0111· ler 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) .. Ul\lmAY .aRTOAQI tW DG (J)~G>NIWI PUrlil' Ol lMI ""' WALL ITmT j()IJlllA&. lm'Olf ITMllMCH . _,.. "The Andromeda Strain ' I 197 t , Sc1ence-F1ction1 Arthur Hiii, OaVld Wayne Three scientists work 10 Identity a deadly strain ot bacrer a 1n l•me to save everyone trom ext1nc11on f2 hrs 1 MOT mc:lllAlllL Y THI .W ILICTllC aur llOYll "Fe.replay· ( t975, Comedy) Zero Mos1e1. Estelle Parsons Three comic vigneues are offered as explanatlooa tor the fall of a tict1onal American prestdent. tWl'R'£~: fW leWIAl'f ... fl) Unll)AY llQN1' LIVI Host Ed Asner Guests The Kinks ( • Oo It A 1(1") (R) (I hf., 30 min ) .. 'fOM HOT TMC:H ..... Q MMYO mronoa. llOW 'The Mtiduc;a Touch' 1978. Horror) R1cl"lard Burron. Lee Remick A temate psyc.h1at11st attempt$ to m1nlm1ze the 1mporrance ot her patient's claim that he posse~·!. •1r•contr<'llabte releklnetlc powers that rewll 1n d~lh and d1sasttlf ~hrsJ .-rm _,.. '"The Omen· ( 1976 Horror) Gfegpry Peck Lee RemiCk A mysteriout tive-yeer-old boy eJ1terC1$el OO.dly pow9tS to destroy those whO t>eeorne SUlplcloua of his strange birthrigM 'R (2 ~ ) .,_ "The World Is Full Of Married Mtf'I" ( 1980. Otam.a) Tooy Htlnciou. CauOll Bak.•. A married adVtrt~ng uec- utive hfJ~1tf'! arla1r with an amb111ous mod- el 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min ) 11111 e .,_ "The Preslden! s Plane ts Mias- 1ng" ( 197 1 Orama) Buddy Et>een, Pet« Graves The vice P'esldent talc.ea OY« wtlen All Force ~ disappears with the Of-.idef\I on t>oard 12 hrs t S min I Sunday, Dec ~o. 1984 29 -Saturday Cont. -(l)•••w ... e llO¥ll "Betlln Tunnel 2 1" (1981 Ora- ma) Richaro Thomas. Hoisl Bucl'IOlz Based oo the novel Dy Donald Lindqu1$I Frve men a11emp1 10 rescue their loved ones from East Berlin atte1 the building of the Berlin Wall (3 hrs ) e DAVID ..-.0 Scheduled Or Wtl· Ham A Nolen. authOI of ··crisis T1mel Love. MaHiage And The Mele Al Mldhle .. ~hr) AIUULTID MITI COLLHIU.mAU Georgia Tech al Wake Forest (R) CD llO¥ll "Sweet Ahce" ( 1983 Orama) Seka. John Holmes A loveable cowboy sets oH to Hollywood tn search ol his runa- way wile and gets assistance ltom a beau- tiful delectrve ( 1 hr. 12 min) (%) MOVll "The Man Wt1h Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Marlin, Kathleen Turner A b1a1n surgeon with a wretched married ltfe lalls in love wtlh e p1ekted brain lhat speaks 10 him 1e1epa1h1cally 'R' lhr 3 1 min ) AUMD HITCHCOCI HCU -9IQHf TMCll -U.O.TMIU.. WTOUCMAIUI 90¥ll "Kiss 01 Evil' I 1963. Fantasy) Cltllord Evens. Jennifer Daniel A newlywed couple on vacation is enticed to the dismal mansion ol a Bavarian vampire !.?. hrs ) 90¥9 "Sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Chnt EastwOOd Sondra Locke Near San Francisco. streetwise detectrve ()rty Harry Callahan searches for a rtlualtSllC killer 'R' ( 1 hr . 57 mtn ) HI 8 MDVII "One Of My Wives Is Missing" ( 1975, Suspense) Jack Klugman. Ellza- beth Ashley A newlywed socialite's difl.- appearance puts a smatHown detec11ve on Iha case (2 hrs ) DD ... (0)90¥9 "The Year 0 1 Living Dangerous· ly'' ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson. S1gour· nay weaver An Australian journalist. a Brtltsh embassy ottictal aod an Eurasian cameraman become caught up tn the tumult ol 1965 lndooesla just prlo< to the tall of Sukerno 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min ) a. CC) llO¥ll "Seems ltke Old Times" (1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase A so11-hearted lawyer Is torn between her hopeless ex-husband-turned· bank robber and her up1_1ghl present hus· band who ts running tor Caltf0tn1a a11or- ney =:I 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 min J t:tli c. .... a. --WY MOW "The Roots 0 1 Heaven" ( 1958. Adventure) Errol Flynn. Juhelle Greco A wildlife enthusiast a11emp1s 10 protect Alricen elephants from being hunted nl = "Hysterical' ( 1983. Comedy) The Hudson Bro1hers. Bud Corl A no1ror movie spoof featuring a novell&t rn a haunted house, occult adventurers and the vengeful ghost of a sea captain's mis- tress 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) d IMlrt......,. AT nll ODIOll In a con· cerl taped at New York's Odeon CIUb. Singer-songwr1t8f Randy Newman per· lorms some of hts t>1gg4ts1 hits Including "Short People" and "Sall Away" and Is )r>1ned by Linda Ronstadt and Ry Cooder (I hf) •lCJ m¥ll "The Comancheros" (1961, Western} John wayrre, Stuan Whl1man A Tallas Ranger sets out 10 Slop the dlstrt- bUtion of guns and flrewalet to the hoettle Comanches ( 1 hr . 47 min.) W 8 MDVII "The Connection" (1973, Ora· ma) Charles Durning, Ronny Cox. An ex- newspape< reporter acts as a go-befWMn 1n a deal belwffn Insurance companies and jewel thieves ( I hr , 30 min ) ©) MCMI "Sp11ng Break" (1 983, COfM- Oy) David Knell, Steve Bassen. Four bud- dies have a wild lime In Fon Laudurdale du11ng spring vacation 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) -Z ll0¥9 "Foxes" ( 1980, Orama) Jodie Fos1e1 Sally Kellerman The victtms of brOken homes ano uncaring parents, fovr reen-age QlflS lry ro soothe their emotlonal wounds through drugs and sex 'A' ( 1 hr , 46 rn1n) d -NOOOLOll>OITMITml Rot>ln and his men must fight the evil loroet that threaten to spread terror across Sher· wood Forest. ( 1 ht ) M &VIII C. ..r wmt YOU Rare foot· age of Elvis performing with a small group ot musician friends reveals his warmth and magic as he sings early hlls that Include "Heartbreak Hotel " ( 1 hr ) Ct) llO¥ll "A Time To Ole" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Edward Albert. Rex Harrison. Seek· 1ng revenge tor 1he murder ol his wife and ltienos during World War II an American spy lravelS 10 Europe tn search of the killers. 'R' ( 1 hr , 28 min ) (O)llO¥ll "Everything Goes Wild" (1980. Comedy) Charlie Shreiner. Erika Cool Husband·and-wlle dress shop owners decide to wo1k d1llerent 1h1t1s 10 relate more easily to thb1r patrons ( 1 hf 40 min) -Sports Cont .] AOCI* umlCA ~A'l1°'111f ll•LW ... 90Wll "Keeper 01 The Fiame" ( 1943, Orama) K81harine Hepburn, Spencer Tra· \ cy While researc.hing a story on a renowneo American a reporter learns from his w1oow that he was 1n tact, a las- c1111 (2 hrs ) 1-ICOTT W 91QHJTMCH W · llOYll "A1lly ThP ~· • v~ Dracula ( 1966 Horror 1 Ct •JC~ (' 1Jrtney John Cerrao1ne A retc,m ed < ot.aw makes the awful d1sc.overy lhat t "l,J" t11erO s uncle •S really a =11e 1 t11 30 n •r. I 9 AIC Q ., .,. "Set And Trie Married Woman" ( 1977, Romance) Joanna Pe11e1. Barry Newman A cont11mpo1 ary couple's mar- riage loundefs wr11•n 1he w11,_ publtshes a beS1setlef (2 hrs J ® 90¥ll ''Oh God' Book ir· ( 1980, Comedy) George Burn'!I Suzanne Pleshelle. God relurns 10 f arlh and chooses the young rjaughter ol an adver hslng executive to se>rear! ho~ message to the world 'PG' (I hr 15 min ) CD.,_ "The Hung~, .. t 1983 Fantasy) Cathertrl8 Oeneuve. David Bow•e A physl· CMin wOl'klng al a llfe-ex1ens1on research 1nslilute beeomes Involved with a female vampire 'A' ( 1 hr , 37 min) (I) MO¥ll "Lovesick' 11983 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ellzabelh McGovern A marrted psychiatrist llnd!I h1m~lf talh~ in IOVe with a Olllenl PG' t 1 N JS min I 30 Sunday, Dec 30. 1984 -•Thursday __ _ --rr1c1ay---- --1aturchay ---... ,. 8 COLLI• llAm1"UU. ..... , .. ,~ ..... (t ..... ) AllUJDOll 119 8 (I) IAl'MlllT ... 10WL n. ....._, ....................... ... '""',_Mo. Celt (I In.) I "°"" ~C>l UCM .... AICOT ~ GD HULA IOWL 11111-T...,.., .... ca.. ............. ~ ............................. ........ ....,.... ... .,... ............... AJeM ltlLll:lft\~ (ltn.) • couw llMUlULL Or..-.. ~.J::'.:l HI~~-"°"" .. (I) CCU... llAm1"UU. 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IMYA*TA __ ..,.. -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 5 6 11 18 23 53 57 ACROSS 1 7 ShOwn he's Clayton Farlow on "Dallas" 11 -Al a Time" 12 Rote for Everell 14 Agnes -Mille 15 Subiect on "Dynasty" 16 Stender shoot 17 S1gn-ofl for Andress 18 He's Buck Rogers 20 Mac or Belle 22 Sportscaster Scully Diiiy Piiat c1a11mec:1 Ad~lling &42·5178 32 Series for Gould 33 Played Aunt Esrher 35 "The Naked and thP 38 Vehicle for Alex 39 Intel 42 Aita - 44 Spanish cheer 45 See 29 Across 47 Yoko - 48 Walter on "Maude" tn1t 23 Yale student 24 -King Cole 25 King of Judah 26.38D Played Willy Loman 29.45A 'Klute star 31 Tony -Bianco 1 He played Captain Video 2 Cover Up s1ar 3 · -the People' 4 'Much -About Nothing" 5 Tactic on "CH1Ps" 6 Singer Bob 7 Mai< Smarrs toe 8 Finish 9 10 101 Nugenr tO Rote tor Sanford 12 True 13 Anna Sien movie 19 Falsehood 21 "The Old Dominion" 22 Joan -Ark 27 Taina - 28 Ed Marinaro role 29 Buddy Ebsen role 30 Metric measure 33 "I've Got a Secret · regular 34 Pres1den11a1 nickname 36 "Long -Tomorrow" 49 Retirement-plan 1n1ts 50 -carte 52 SymbOI for 1ridu~m 53 Bruce We112 rOle 55 Shemll - 57 Co-star of 1 Across 58 "Remington -.. 37 Plays Funllo 38 See 26 Across 39 Zoo sound 40 "Partners -Cnme" 4 1 Maude or Don 43 Kind ot cOde 45 Played Rurun 46 Got off 49 Newsman Pappas 5 t Sudsy brew 54 lns1gne for Elgart ~6 Compass point SOLUTION -"'"""=~,..,...,.- •Word Game FIL-L IN i Hf; MISSING LE'TTERS IN T~~ '\T V W~Q;11 BELOW. [IOINI !Al IMll lLILI I [J[I ISIOINISI ~~,~~;:~ IKl l lLI I IRIEI ~~, ICIAINI I IN! ~r.;il\ l ~ flEAA~~ ~ L ; 1..EffeRS 'ybc.> Fil.LED IN )if lo SPE!l.L 111e N~ ~ A ·, I I 11l111 1 Sunday, Oee.30, 19&4 31 r- Purchase IHe Sr. Partner from Panasonic BEFORE JllNU.fRY 7TH llND GET LOTUS 1 2 3 FREE .1· • Compatible with IBM PC software and hardware • 256K memory (RAM) expandable up to S 12K • Built-in printer with graphics capability • Built-in 9'' CRT with monochrome screen • 360K, S ~" double sided, double density disk drive two drjve system The Panasonic Sr. Portner is one of the most flexible and versatile portable computers on the market today. r····--····--·-···········i get LOTUS! m u 12 3j ~~ REE I· • r~I F • ~ ($:4?.~-~~!:~~)_~J WORDSTAR $149• *With purch••• of Pane•onlc Computer Make sure errands are finished beforeNewYear'sDaygetshere AU federal, state, county and most of the local govern· ment offices and maJor bank• In Orange County wlll be open as usual New Year's Eve and closed on New Year'• Day. City halls In lrvlne and Costa Mesa wfll be closed Monday. Newport Beach city offices wlll close at noon Monday. Courte and county offices wlll close Tuesday onty. All emergency services. such as police and fire protec- tion, wlll be functioning as usual both days. Forecasts on A2 SUNDAY DECEMBER 30. 1984 Becauee NewYear'1 eve le not a national hotlday, post offlcee and mall deUvery will function as on any other weekday. There wtJt be no detlvery on Tuesday. Trash plet.ups will be late one day next week due to the holidays. Orange County schools, from et~m~tary to high ~hoots, went Into a recese untll Jan. 7. The UC lrvlne campus · offtces Wiii remain cloaed until Wednesday when extension prOgrams open. The north campu1 of Saddle- back Cotlege. located In lrvlne. le cloMCI until Wednes- day. Coast CommunltyCol- lege Oletrtct, wht¢h Includes Orange Coast College, Gold· en West College and Coastline ~munlty Col- lege, la In r untU Jan. 16. The Dally Hot Wiii be d ... livered 11 usual Monday afternoon and business of· fices wllf be open. On Tues- day, The Dally Piiot Wiii be delivered In the morning and offtcee wilt be closed until 8 a.m. Wednesday. Cause·of crash still a mysteey 8)' STt;V~ MARBLE Of It. D.., Ho! •i.N federal ..akl\ olfo 1.11, ''ill have not deu:rm1nni \\hilt 1.·au't'd un airplane l'fil)h .,in l ptand fhursday that killed an Irvine' couple and two rdal1\t'\ lrvmeo resident~ Ji;rry Surloff. 41 . and his wile Judith 40. Wl'rt· killed when the ( C\\na I 82 they were pa:i)o{'nger\ 111 {'rash«! short of the runway at< ahk Airport in Upland dunn[l J pound111~ ra1r1 )!Orm. Mrs.· Surloff) parents, Earl Shl:lton. 63. an<.t h1~ wife. Jac- queline. 60. also were kJlled. According to a family friend the Sheltons were fl ying their daughter and i.on-in-law to "Or- ange County following Chmtma~ ~d.cl.11at1011\ 1n Lo\ '°'ltos Utlb. a wtalthy cnclavt' near P;alo Aho · \\here the ''ll<'lton'> hved \\an Bcrnurd1nn < ount) C or- onor'\ dcputJ \aid the bod1e'> ol Judith \urlofTand hc1 p31 cnhw11l be returned to Lu\ J\lto' for burial. Surlofl'~ body will be flown to ll1\ nall\l' Pltt'>burg,h for hunal the deputy ..aid fhe SurlofT\ arc survived b) thret-ch1ldrl'n all from prc:v1ou~ mamagc), a toruncr·~ <kpuly !>atd . Surlotl \\as 1den111ied a\ the ac11ng 1m.·s1dcnt of an Irvine computer firm . h1!1 wife a'> an accountant lor an electron1c!I compan} in Brea The Natwnal T ranspprtat1on 5nfl't) Board 1s 10 ves11ga11ng tht l rash . .\n "IT5B duty oflkcr said late Saturday 1hat a l'ausc has not ,, bc:<'n dc.-teorm1ncd. W1tn~ses told pol~ they saw thl" small 11rpl&nt circle and thtn dt~ppear 1nw the low cloud~ fhe plant' crashed 1n some brush about IOO yards from the runway Pam of the airplane were at· tercd over 350 fttt. Police \&ld 1t apJX"&fS the pilot, Hknt1ficd as hclloo. may have been un•ble to see the runway because: of podr conditions. '\ccord1og to officJals at Palo Aho Airport. whett the plane depaned Thursday afternoon. Shelton filed flight plans md1cat- ing lh<' Cessna was bound for John Wayne A1rpon Paul Cable, owner of the Up- land airport, sajd he found ll hard to bchev<' th<' pilot could have (Pleue eee CR,ASR/ A2) ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Recall launched in ·Saddleback Faculty c ha rges against three trustees mirror previous battle in Coast district Doc<. lhl'> !>ound familiar'! Community college teachers are at mids w1 th their chancellor and with elected trustees over financial and cmplu~ ment dcc1o;1ons. Bitter charges and rebuuals are exchanged. Finally, with the !>Uppon of the d1stnct's teachers' union. a campaign is launched 10 recall several trustees. That was the sceoano during 1983 County The Orange Coast YMCA h~s changed its name to ttie Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA./ AS For only the second time In its history, crowds force Disneyland to c lose Its gates./ A2 California Psychics' predictions for the year 1984 were all we t . notes a prominent skeptic./ A4 A pregnant motorist bowls over six ped- estrians -injuring one critically -when her car jumps the curb in Los Angeles./ A7 Nation A private organization has invited a g roup of notables -including President Reagan -to a New Years Eve party -in 1999./A4 1n the Coast Community College D1stnc1. which includes Orange Coast. C oasthne and Golden West colleges. As 1984 draws to a close. a similar chain of events 1s unfcld1ng m the ne1ghbonng Saddleback Community College District, which has campuses in Irvine and Mis-;1on Viejo. In the Coast district. recall or- -, ... .. . "" ... .. , . -, .. ,...., .. -i. Sunlit solitude . l - PHIL .SNEIDERIAN NEWS PERSPECTIVE ganizers failed to collect enough signatures to force an election. But the campaign was credited with creating --- the momentum that helped elect three new farnh)'-supponcd trustcl'i. to the C'oa!lt d1Mntt hoard in Nm 1.·m- ber 1983. In the month!> followi ng tht' election. the new board maJOrlt)' rehired laid-off teacher" and began reducing financial -;upport for a d1stnct-owned 1elev1)1on <..ta11on tv. o actions lauded by facult) members. It remains to be seen whether a s1miJar strategy will succeed for teachers in the Saddleback D1s1nc1 Three Saddleback trustees are targeted for retail in a pc1111on dm e backed b) tht' d1S1nc1·~ 1eal.'.hers' union. th1.· Saddh:back Facuh~ .\:>- '>OUa11on Recall supportc.>r'.i ha \I: c harg1.•d tht' tru<,tees with unnecceo;a~ 'pending and improper h1nng pra1.·11n·~ .. and ha'e cn11c11ed the trustees' 1.on· 11nued suppon ofC'hancellor Lam P Sil'\ ens. The LruStt't''i. 1n turn. ha1. e claimed the recall dme is an attempt b' Saddleback teacher. 10 seize control of the d1\tnct 01.t:r thr past ~ear facuh~ mem· bers ha"c appro\ed two "nu con· tiden1.·e" 'oles concerning 5te\Cns leadership ab1l111es. and assoc1at1on Dally '!lo! ....... o Irr --Lipl<I leaders have said they would work to remo"e trustees 1f Stevens Wt're oot tired fargcted in the current recall dnve are W11l1am L. Wans ofNorth Tustin. Ruben L. Pnce of Laguna Hills and Robert L Moore of Irvine. The three serve on the seven-member elected board that oversees Saddlcback's "ionh and South campuses. Recall supporter!> must gather 25.251 signatures for each of the t.argeted trustees b\ May 28, 1985. (Pleue eee' RECALL/ A2) Aging area to • enJOY a face lift -Spanish-style center ---wilt-add touch of spice to down town sectf on By TOl'fY SAAVEDRA Of tM 0...., -St.fl .\)MY 1)(111 tan: lilt to hl'lp turn an aging ponwn nl do"'nll1"'n Costa \1c..a 10111 J \lick. "ipan1sh-style commerl 1JI n•ntl'r I!> l'\pected to begin 1n .\pnl I Yl<S and be completed 1.1111hin '''months. Tv.cnt' .fl, c bu!>inesses in a dem- on,trauo·n blOl. ~ on the east -.1de ot '-'rv.pon Boule1.ard ..... i11 he re· surfaced "'Ith \lutco and reno' ated v.1th canop1e.,. awnings. arlh1ng win- dmH and ule Rear pnrJ..ing lot!> will also be rehabilitated and landscaped. acc11r<ling 10 the plan adopted h\ the ( 111. ( ouncil and the 1. ll\ Redcvt'lop- ml'nt ·\gene' A 15-ton shipment of deadly chemicals reaches Norfolk, Va .. safely ./A3 A couple •troll down the beach ln Laguna, enjoying the warm, spring-like weather on the Orange Coast Saturday. J'hr 1.uun1.1l rt•1.'t'nth aSfCl'd LO 1,pcnd up to St>"' \-ll( on arch1 te<"tural Jnd land<il·apin[t dn1gn). "'h1k hinng \1art1n Pro11.·ct Management of 1 akl''-' nod at up to s 21.ooo lO oversee ,,1n'1ruu1on World The Chinese have more than doubled their life expectancy in the past three decades of com- munist rule./ A6 Sports Fountain Valley High girls upset Foothill to win the Edison-Marina basket- ball tournament./8 1 Entertainment A classic drama and a new French thriller open the 1985 season in local theater./CS C4 C6 A3 Copskeep~lla 'sfeeton the ground I Puni:il mcmhersalsochoseSecur· 11' l'J111il 'atwnal Bank to proce~ tlw l11"'-1n1crec;1 rehabtl1tat1on loans thJI "ill he u"<.'d b) propen\ ov.'llers \1 I'·'' l•H •he upgrading between 18th .in,! R1 .. ,1d"-J' \tn·l·tc; Officers· gt ft m ean s c limbing days a re over for s hop owner at the Huntington Beach pier By ROBERT BARKER Of llM D .. IJ Piiot ltafl Ella Christensen has been a fixture on the Huntington Beach pier for more than 30 yearr.. She operatec; two fast-food res- taurants. Neptune's Locker and Cap- tarn's Galic\. and has a ha11 an<l tackk shop on the pier For vears. -;he"; been clambcnng on chairs at Neptune's Locker to change the channels on her overhead tele· "1s1on St't. .\ nd police otliccrs. v. hn frequent!) stroll down the pier to hrr New Orangewood executive director not new to project By PHIL SNEIDERMAN time a11ent1on. Esterlcy was ren·n1h 0t 111eo1111y NoUt9" hired as e\ecut1ve director ofOrange- Sharon Esterley of Irvine was tht•rc wood. In this post c;he'll 0' crsce thl' in 1980 when Orangcwood was JUSt rtma1ning fund raising needed to an idea. complete the new children·, complex Th "It's a wonderful opportun1t). and at ~3111 when government and I'm reall thnllcd about it ... tsterlc) pltll't'. ltl F.l'I a ('Up Pl 1.nlkt.: .ind l• I I h.11 \\1th l Ila ~nm.11.1.·d I h1.'\ k.1rnt 'ht.: rlll!,!ht l.1 I .ind~' 1 hurl It \\11ulJ hi.' .1 ,h,11111· !Ill 11lhu·t' lrh for .in 1n,t11111111n 1•I h1.·1 ,t.11tir1.• t• • \Utlrr .1 brok1.·n kg tw ,.,,111111! .111•1th1' tdn 1~100 program ·\ccord1ngl\. ;i bun1.h 111 1.PJ" got togl'ther 01.<'r th1.• C hn,101.1' holida1. and t·ontnhutrd mom•1. 10 make \ur1· thutd1dn't h.1ppt·n Th1.·~ bought hri .1 I 9-inch color Toshiba telr' 1-;100 \\Ith 1 rt•m11tc, nn1n1I '\11 lnO).!!'J '" I 111,1 '1 ,1\ l 11> h,11,tlh l ;"1'\ ..JI It •ll\I, •II 'I ,11 ' il• 'tl,111)!\ . h.1n1wl' 1111 lw1 f,11 .. 11tl pr11t!1.1111' "\\ l' ,Jilin I ..... 1111.1n'1h1ne '" har- fl\'11 111 hn ·· < Hliu:r I 111 l irrJX'r <,a1J I 11dJ' "'-l ht ·,a gre,11lt1tk1.11.h '-lh.:'<. .1 llll)i"l1ll l• l \ 1.·r. h1)11\ . thr"lt'l1't'l1 "'"' .il''J'' d11n.lll'' rn1t'' 111"tnnl'r'10 thr .innu.11 llu, lo.. (Please see ELLA/ A2l I ht rr11w,1u1m11di.'' u.11h the 11- H 11 ·' \ t ~ Cd\\I n~ '\urn A lock. .. re- l\ < l f'llH l't pr 'II.'< t \10 thl' INt'!>l Sldl' • ''"'r•' H11uln.ird Jnd dov.n in 'lfl't'I "'hrrc hu"nesses have ht•1.•n, onJrmm·d .rnd < il'an•d to make ""·" 1111 J IJrgr rt·1.t1l u·nt1·r lhcr1t~ 1s ..1111.:mptsn~ 111 .i.1.1u1rt JOlllht•r eight p..1r11.·I, trnnt1ng the "°l'\t '1dr of the ht'tiln a rd r ln tht' •)thrr '11.k nt thl' \lrt'l't. \Orne (Please aee FACE LIFT/A2) Firms agree to pay tor fixing oil prices From .. tall and 11\lrl' rt'port' I 111u 11111r1. ,,, 1.1•mp.1n11'' dh lud 1nt1.t"ohJ,l'J1nn1.rn~t l n11n1~ ha<t aitrced to pa' thr 1-1"' anm1·nt Int thintt pn11.'' 1.hmntt lh1 ,1.·.1" 1h1· l<'lkrnl tt<n l'I nment , 1Hllrolln1 1>11 r111~' 11fli, 1.tl' .1nn111nu·d \JtuidJ\ • 11..:nt tm m.1k.1n~ rt'1 Unl" 111, u'tumt'r'\ -11 the\ 1....10 tx tound -"'ho "'l'rt' '" t•r1. hargC'd Junntt the r1gh1 \<.'ar<. of tnkral 1.ontrnl' 11n 011 pnlc' lam· Reg1..,tcr an l:nr~' Ocpart- llh'nl 'r<'"l''"nm,tn h'i.t1.•d the four nt v. 'i.'llkment\ a' ,. I I INDEX Bridge Business California News Classified Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers National News Opinion BS-8 B4 84 BS C4 A3 A7 84 rommunl1Y. leaders recogn1ied the stud. "I thiok we <'an a.et a great dt1'1 need to .bu1ld a new home for ~i accomplished tx-causc 'l' much h3\ I hl Prl'J'I0\1·.t UIO""'l11 111d1'1\ ft' qu1r' th\ tou1 "'n\P.tnll'' mcludio@ .~<.' 1n l 1o1-w111 ~\C ~n C)r ~i: and QQc ' <'ill 11 In 1'.1t1-.;1~ .10,1 oi.. lithbm.t' hi P·" th,· 11o•11.1.·111nHnt ,, t11t.1 I 11t ~'"" m1l111111 phi\ 111\l'll''I "' 1•1 lhl' 01.'\I •< 1.·nt ur. l<t'\11Url r' l)c\Clopment Im 111 nrangr Jgree~ to P3) SI S rntlhon 1n l'1gh1 quancrl~ msull- m<'nh ll'lr alkltc '101at1t)n" hc1"'~0 C l<'tnh<'r K -• -c.. Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Styfo Television Theaters w eather World News B 1-3 C7-8 C1-3 TV Log C4-5 A2 A3 County !t at>uscd. abandon li • .. neglected children been a complt-.hcd alrc:-nd~. At that time, Esterly wascmploycd In fact. the first phase.-of l·onstruc· by the Orange County Social Services uon -five rcs1dcnt1al cottages and a Agency to oversee volunteer pro-dining hall -wa cnmpktl'd last gram~. She was also tapped to work wnna The:~ fac1ht1c<; arc alread) with a comm1ttce studying the need ~rv1ng up to 120 ch1ldrt•n Now • to replace the aging and overcrowded undcrcoMtntt'Uon ar(' a \1\th 'onnae Alhcn Sitton tiomc. Since then. for tO<t~lcr'I, an eight-mom ~·hoot. ll fstcrlcy has ~mltnCd active tn aymnlSIUm, I sw1mm1ng pool and R community organitation' that hnvc pl1y1na field Complc11on 1~ C\fX."<'ted been workin' to tum Oran cv.ood nc\t c;ummC'r from an idea in10 r~lny The Omngcwoocl romple' '' hl·1n Toda . 'lhc cAn a,i'c the Pf'OJCCI full· built on Q ~H·n·afff pan.fl ndJ.H cnt j \ Sharon E•terley to tlw . mon lloml' 1111 l 1t\ Drn1.' 1n <>r<1nll(' Ot .tnJC\Hh>J"• ul\t 1\ ., m11lmn .ind 11\ ~upportm ha'< f 1\4:\l .111 hut (Plca1e eee DIR& TOR/A2) thr1·,· "··"' • I ht· ~1tknw111' "'·" l' 1h1.· p1111·rn nwnt \\ llh \1Hlll' 'l'M I tinr "'"" t'"i.l 1 .i-...· .. 1111. ,,(I. 111>' ,1lkp1·d '" t'r1. h.u~''' tr11m 1•1'l 1111111 l'l:\I 1.\h,·n l'rt'\ld,nt K1.·at;1n ltlh'.I h'lil'r.ll 1c1ltn)!' nn 011 prll\'\ '\'\\'II ,l.t\\ .tlll't hl' look "lh1.l ( ltfo 131' t''11nliill th II pOIC'Oltal rdun\t' tr11m lht''t' l:I\(~, u•uld total \' h11l11111 ,,, ~' h1ll1110 I h1.· 111Pll ' '<•("' trll» .tn • l• ,,\inl •< o.1 .. 1al l'l'I oleum Refiner\ In ''' T u~ttn n~n'C''-to pay ~>O.<m "11h1n 'o da"' for alleged '1ola11on8 ht•tv.l"'C'n \<'pt('mhcr I Q'?Q and 1 qg ~ •<h\ Pctmkum Inc of Tulsa." ( lk.l:i attrec'i to ()3\ th<' government $:'!I m1lh1'n \\tthin '0 dan for alk~l'd 1n en h:uJC'i hct"'ecn Sept I 14"'\and Jnn '\I t')7fl • l >on f Pr.Ill 011 Osx-rnt1on!t of Ha).., I-Jin agrcr' to pa' a total of SINO fXl(l ln C'r thr nc't three \~an for .tllC'gtd ""'lat1on' he't~cn IQ.,, and I IJR I .. il Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 30. 1984 Disneyland turns crowds away By Tbe A11oclate4 Pre .. For only the second ttme in 1b 29- ycar ht tory. Disneyland amusement park closed ns main ptc for three houn because It couldn't hold an> mol'f people, park official\ i.a1d Saturday. "This generally 1s our biggest week of tbc year. 1f we act good weather." Disneyland spokesman Bob Roth said Saturday. "We had poor weather for a couple of days, so what we got Friday was part of Thursday's and part of Wednesday's crowd." An estimated 70.000 people 1ammed the park Fndax, when the gates we~ closed. but while that was a record for the year. it was not a Disneyland record. he said. "Our biggest day ever was Aug. 16. 1969," he said. "It was about a i:vcck after the HaJnted Mansion open~ up. We had 82,516 people." The parl has often held 70,000 people, but they usually a·re more spread OU( during the day. he said. "This was charactcnsuc o(a winter crowd rather than a summer crowd," Roth said. ..They all came in the morning. Dunng the summer. some will come in the late afternoon and evening." Disneyland'~ parking lot. which has I 1,500 space~. filled at 1:30 p.m. Fnday, and the park's gates closed from 2 to 5 p.m "We did not turn people away who were already hned up to ('Orne 1n." he said. but added that he didn't know how many people who had not yet gotten into the parking lot were turned away at the gates. No identity known for inan's body The bod) ofa man found Fnda~ 1n some brush alongside El Toro Road outside Laguna Beach has not been identified. nor ha\C authonues de- termined whether the person was a vicum of foul play Orange County Shenff'~ depuues sa1d the man's body was found JUSl north of Laguna Canyon Road. It appeared the bod) had gone un - noticed for some time. deputies said. An autopsy was performed atur- day but officials did not say whether the cau~ of death orthe time of dea th had been determined. The man wa s weanng pants and boots but earned no 1den11fica11on. "I don't kno" QUiil• ho" tudt\lnbc.· 11 c"'ccpl th<1t 11 appear~ that the c:nllre pl:inet ha'> ~n emptied out into Disneyland " pohce Lt Ro~er Ba~er ..aid Fnda) "The whole pince ha' turned into Mou\Cland" Strttts and freewa)\ '>Urrountl1ng 01sne) land were 1ammcd but pohre teponed only a few \ntall an·1dtnh < >n utur<Ja) de\Jl1tt' nimfonable temperatures in thl• muJ -60-;, a ICw parking pla("e~ remained in th.: lot and oflic1al\ ~1d th(' gatt>s "ould remain open. The hast time the t>ar~ wa'i l lowd and <itoppcd scfling adm1!'l!>tOn\ hc- causc 11 reach~ capaut~ wa~ Jul) 4. 1976. the t I I\ Oicentenn1al Fire claims three lives Garden Grove firemen examine the apartment where a young mother and her two children died Saturday afternoon after a fire broke out in their borne just after 4 p .m. The woman and her children -a 6-year-old boy and 3 -year·old glrl -were not identlfled pending notification ofneztofkfn. The firecaqeed about $100,000 in damage to the two-story apartment at 9701 Weatmlneter Ave. l"ire officials didn't know what caused the fire or how the victims became trapped inside. Neighbors said they saw the children playing outside just prior to tbc blaze . . -'d":t11w11,511n;i!ill----------------- D1REcToR NO NEWCOME R ... From Al about $150.000 Onl> 10 percent of Orangt>wood's cost 1s coming from government sources The hon's share has come from corporate and com- mun11y donations Orangewood 1.-. a private non-profit corporation with a board of director.-. Prev1ousl). the Orangcwood board enlisted a profe\s1unal fund-ra1s1ng firm fatcrlc) said a changl' 1n d1rec11on re\ulted in her appointment to super- vise the collect1on of ncv. donations. In add1t1on. ')he will oversee the collecu on ofmult1-)car pledge') made in the past The new Orangcwood oflic1al said it's 1mponant to keep up the llow of dollars. CRASH ... From Al stra,cd so far from hi\ de\11na11on .. He must haH' radioed and changed his l11gh1 plan\,. '>a•d Cable. No emcrgenq hroadlasts were received from ~helton t pland police said The Ce\c-,na ''a' rented from a flying club near thl' Palo .\Ito a1rlield .. One of the concerns is that <,11 far we·.,,e been pa)ing for eHl)th1ng (construction costs) on a cash basis .. faterle\ said ... We haH' not had to borro"· with uur cred11 line l hJt "ould raise thl' ni'>t' hetauo,e wl•'ll ha'e 10 pa) the 1ntl'rl'\I Tht m11rl· cash "c can bring 1n eJrl) thl· k·o,, we'll ha' e to horro ...... F.sterlp 1s urgan1llng a black·lll' c,µn ng qinner dance to ra1\e tundc, $he's aJsu thinking aboul a grand opening cen.·mon). probabl~ in thr fall Social ..en ll'C work is nothing new to faterlc) .\ftcr graduating trom college 1n 1%7 <..hc wa., hm.·d 3\ a social worker 1n Orange Count'\ "cl fare dcpanm1:nt. A. Iler supen 1s1ng uiunt' 'olunll'l'r programs. btcrlq helamc puhlil affairs off1(cr for thc Orange< ount\ Transportation ( omm1c,<,1on \11 thl' "hill' -;he ha'> rl'ma1ned act1H· 1n cnmmunll) group\ \uth a\ la-. (on mac-, dt· ()ru ~I OP-C 1 \ P and l a ( ;i<,.1 -all of "'h1lh haH' \upported Orange"'ood The new lompln "'dS needed tu rcplacc tht• ~1llon Homl', hu11t 1n 1959 to hoU'>l' '\S t htldren It ha' suh'icqucnth tx·en renmated to ac- wmmodall' I 28 bed!>. but 1hat re- quired lOn\l'r'l1on ufclassrooms into dorm11onc<> l railers "'crc mo' cd lo tht· 'tie fur nlucat1on I ,1erll'\ 'aid 1hc number of th1l- drl'n rc4uinng emt•rgcnl~ shelter 1n Or:sngl' C mint~ h.t'> lx•t•n 1ncrca\ing dr;1mJt1t.1ll\ "ihe attnhutcd some of th!\ 111 mor~· '~ H.k .. pread rcco$n111on and rl'f)nrttng of child ahust· '1ct1ms lkrnu'l' these children arc nol u1m1nah. Orangewood o;upportcrs were an\1ous to avoid building a \tark. 1n\t1tutional complex "The nice thing about the.· pnvatc <,cllor 1al..1ng a leading role ... Esterle)' 'aid "1" 1hat these people said that \l.C:.rt• g111ng to do the prOJCCt, but it's going w ht a nice place It's gmng to be homl'l1kt' and o;omcthing the children tan Ix· proud of .. ~1a1or donation\ to Orangewood ha'c included SI million grants from dc,l'lopcr V.1ll1am L)on and from 1he I litrn ( 1 ~leek founda11on f \ltrlt'' rt•tallcd that ont· ke' l'arl' rnntnhutmn "'a" a $117.ooo' chec~ trom the J un1or Lcagut• of '\Jc"'por1 lfarbur .. Regarding the Cl\ trall <,ucccss of the Oranl!.c"'uo<l fund drn c. faterlc) <,aid ··1 ha'e not hccn <.urpnscd hctaU\l' m\ t"qxtlallon<, have been high . F A CE LIFT SLATED FOR CITY ... From Al ,. 0\.1.0Cr'> art' OC1ng otlt:rl'l.l loan\ of up to $1 75 per lineal tool lo rclact· their buildings and upgrndl· parking Half the co~t .... 111 tx· '>uh-;1d11cd h' federal block grant\ r ht• other por- tion will be a dckrrt·d pa\ mrnl loan meaning the debt would he crno;cd after 10 )Care; 1f the prof)l.'m doco;n't change hands 5hould the pan-cl\ Ix' \old the loan would be due within anotht•r I IJ \Car\. according to a report h> the cit\. rcdc' elopmt nl ot11tl' Since n r<"n\l'' a rt· t' 'pn tt•l.l 10 c;urpas'> the $175-loot limit lhl' agenc~ 1\ al'o offering lo"l'r than market 1ntcrcs1 loan' tnr thl' t1d · d111nnal co<;ls. Pat Da\ 1d. cummun1t\ <.ll'\ l l11p ment co<irdtnator \c11d lht· rt:1111 \at1on<1 art' he1ng <.lont' to tmng mmr hu<;1nl.'\\ tn a portion nl to'vl.n "hl'fl' the nc,i.t·st bu1ld1ng J'> ~() )t'ar<. old Da' 1d \aid thr late\l plan " mnrl: claboratl' than 1hc m1t1al ~ 11 IMJll 1d1,1hi111,1111111 pro1n1 apprmed la-.1 lunt· ·v..l ..... l'll' nnl!.in.dl' going to slap on '>llnll' riaint and JU'>t ti\ up the <.h1fl''> ·· \hl' ... 11d I hl' rl·o,torallon no"'- ..111' lur hlUl' ttle along the bottom ol lhl· hu1ldtng\ ant.I l'l..ihorall' facade~ \Jd1t1onalh thl' rear parking lots .... 111 hi: rl'PJ'l'd re\tnix·d and land· \lJpcd ·v..l' "'ant om: loo~ in the down- to..,..n arl'a 1n\tead or the more cclec11c lceling 11 ha~ nn" "nplained [)a, 1d Just Call 642-6086 \\hat do ~ou llke about the Daily Pilot" What don't '\OU llkt? Call the number at lefl and )'O ur ml''l'lajte "Ill bt' recorded. transNlbed and dt'llvered 10 the appropriate editor Delly Piiot Dell very le Ouerent~ U ,,,,..,_,. r '""'' " /' • 1..-_. ,,.'i. (?.I' ~i-· tr, ~ JO r ,.. o• °"''°'' 1 ~ '" """'f(!.1' ~. r... ,..._ .... ();t~ "''te't •"Ill Str'~., f f~ :)"I"" ....... tf1l" nfJy t.'f I •,., a tw•P.• 0 i.-" ··~ , ., "" •• • .,_,..,,,,... ... 'II Clrculetlon Telephone• " l The same 24-hour answt>rlng 'lervi<'t may be used to record lttters to the t•dilor on any topic Contributors to our Ltlters column must Include their name and telephont' numht'r for vtrlflN11ion No cirl'ulation t•alls, please. Tell us what's on your mind c ORANGF COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill PubltstiPr Frank Zlnl M tlnag1ng EcMor Keren Wittmer AdvNt1s1ng 01rf>Ctor RoHmary Churchman Con I roller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllflama C1rcutat1on M<milger • Circulation 7141142-4333 CleHlfted advertlelng 714/142-sen All other department• 142-4321. MAIN QfFICE 11; w..., ~, r ... ~ ~ <''" -,.... ..... ~"" f' • •#, ~·· """~ GA IJ2fo"' VOJ.. 77, NO. 3e5 ' WEATHER New Year should start off sunny After a Christmas wrapped 1n rainstorms. lorecasters have resolved that there wlll be aunshliie to start Ula new year Balmy weather was predicted for Sunday and will continue through New Year s Day Tuesday. the National Weather Service said Highs should be In the mld·70s In Los Angeles. It wllt be mostly clear Sunday with the mercury stretching to near 73 alter a low tonight ol 46 to 52 degrees, the NWS said Coastal nighs wlll reach 1>etween 66 and 74. with overnight lows of 42 to 52. Al mountain resorts, clear skies with highs ol 48 to 55 '.Ind Iowa of 25 to 35 are predicted In the Mojave Desert. a high of 60 to 67 was expected. white 50 to 58 degrees was forecast for the Owens Valley. In the lower deserts. a high belween 64 and 70 degrees was forecast. 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Long 8"cl> Loa A~ Maryav"le Mon1ovi1 Mon1 .. ey Ml Wllaon N..Olet Nftpot1 Beac:l1 01kl¥'<1 Onl~ Puadena PHoRoDIM R1venlde Red Bh.ltl AedwOOd Cuy Reno Sect.,,_10 Sahnaa San Batn1101110 San Oabllel San Olago San F ranci.co San JOM San11 .t.N SI •1 sa " S6 •• •1 09 •3 12 62 •8 57 •8 so 39 52 •1 • • 26 :; ~I 45 4() 85 48 5• 36 •9 32 61 48 83 51 45 39 82 •8 81 45 63 •O 81 47 .. 36 •S •O 42 14 •S 37 53 33 81 50 65 4• 83 ~ 46 •3 52 33 87 ., Extended Fau ak... will'I ebo... no<mal 1ampe<Ahll.. High• "' Ille 609 to m•CI 701 Lowa in the mld-30• Ind •O. Tides Flrat high Flrat IOw Second high Seeond IOw TODAY '04 1 m 10 39 • m 338pm 937 pm MONDAY 43 22 3 t 1 5 firat nigh 4 41 • m 4 8 F1111 low 11 •5 • m 1 6 SeconOhlQl'I 513pm 30 Secono low 10 22 p m 1 8 Sun .. ,. lod•Y at • 53 P m 11- Monday 11 6 !>8 • m ano Ml• ag .. n 11 • 53pm M001111-att157am Mla111211 p "lf Monday 1111(1 rl-IQalfl 11 t2 45 •m Ella Christiansen le surrounded by Hunt- ington Beach police officers and die- o ... , Piiot photo by Ille~ lloeNat patGhere aa they present her with a eurprlee Chrletmae-blrtbday gift. ELLA KEEPS F EET ON GROUND ... From Al Finn fi'>h1ng derh) at the pier and" ho can he rnunted on to \peal.. out aga1n'>t dirt~ bcachec; and cn11c1te dela\\ 1n the pier restorauon prOJCll. <,aid \he was surpn'><.'d and plca-.cd b) 1hc 1houghtfulne<;'> ol thc offitcr\. "l''l' alwa}S hccn clo'il' to thc pol1le and fin:ml'll and other ut) emplo)ees," she said. "We re a big· family and ha ve to work together .\nd 1f I see anything. I call 11 to their anent1un." Ella turned 71 )ears of age two da ys before Christmas and the color tclc· '1s1on '\Cl was a comb1na11on C hnstma.,·b1rthday g1fi. 5hr''> run bu'>incsses on the pier since I 951 frequently turning 1n 18- hour da\'> ~he \aid fnda) she intends to sta)' 1n bu<,1nt'i'> on the pier unul -;he's 105 becau"e tha1·, 'vi.hen her 35-\ear lease \\1th thl' ut\. np1re~ · RECALL LAUNCHED IN DISTRICT ... From Al fhe s1gnaturl'\ 111u<.1 lllnll' from reg1,tered \ otrr\ It' 1ng 111 till' tlt\tm 1 Dl\tmt otliuah hil\l' 'aid a 'f>l.'t1al rn a 11 l'll'l llon uiu Id l o\t more than \2110 ()()() 11111 11 till' ll'4u1red "gna- 1un'' .trl' turnt•d 111 nrar tht· dcadlmt· time. lhl' 1t•tall 'otl' u1ultl· Ix· um- .,oltd:Ht•d .,..1th thl' '\lovcmlx·r 14~5 &l'nl·ral dcrt1on al onl\ a modec;t add111onal ,.,,,, uiunl\ l'ln t1on 11f· f1u<11\ \a1<.l In c1n 1n1ne,1ing l'vl.1\I. 1ru .. 1ecs \.\.;att<. and Pmc arc \en 1ng IL'rm'> that l.'\p1re at thl'. end of Nm ember I I thc\ arc recalled thc\ \l.Ollld onl) Ix' rcmo' rd for the la\t two week\ ol thc1r tam<, .\t the \ame time. the two rnuld also be on the November ballot a\ rand1date\ for add1t1onal term\ While unhkeh 1r, possible a tru\tl'l' wultl he remll\Cd for 1hc last two 'vl.t:ekc; of hi\ prto;t•nt term. but also Ile elected to a nt•w term beginning 1mml·d1<1tl'1\ afle~ard I ong hdore l lcct ion Oa). the \addlchack recall dn'vl'. like the t 9XJ ( oa\t dl\tm t rampa1gn. 1c; ccna1n to tall allentwn 10 the 1\\UC'i that have d1v1ded in\trut'lor'>. adm1n1stmtors and tru\tl'l'~ on the two campuc;es. ··wr: havt• thl' greatc<,t lal ulty in the \late." Trullll'l' Prtl't' o;arJ "But their leader\ have llct·n H'r} \ 1< 1ouc; 1n thl'lr alt:ll k' on U' • •\\ to wh) hl' Wall\ and Moore wcrl' \ln~kd nu1 for rernll Pnct' c;.11d. .. fhe lhrce of ll't t,(C"' ,.. vef)-firm 1n our \UPP<>11nf1he 'hnn,cllor" Hut he .iddt•d ' Wc'H got an C'ntlrc board tn hack orthl'l hanu·llor who'\ lx'l'n dotn¥ thl' 1h1ng' tht' hoard feel<1 nt'edl•d to hr tlont· " l.t thl' ,.1mt· tmw turml'r T ru\tce T:l\lor "ho·., no'vl. wnr\.1np for the fl'( all in'il\\\ I h:l'vc.' nothtnjJ per· \on:il 3@.llin\t Jl'I' h<>d\ "1) VIC" l'i what\ good lor ~addkhad.. 1r .. oh .. 111u\ to mt thal munn ·, nul h<'1nv ,pcn1 1n 1lw prof)l·r plJn'' · fktnf1' he.' rl't1red I .n lor wa\ .amonl' thl· hu,1rd nwmher\ who . 1prmnt·d till' h1111111 nl < h:lml·llnr • Stc'vens in 1982. foday, he r;a)'I, .. I would have to admit I madr a 1111qake I think h1'> at11tudc I'> .1 rirohlcm. •\nd I think there\ a latk ot u1111mun1Lat1on.·· fhl' formal rccall 1x·1111on\ t harge. among othrr thing,, that the three tru!.tces have approved "hundreds ol thousands of taxpayer dollars for ou1- of·!>iatc. unncccesary crony consult- ants recommended b) Chancellor Stevrns . rather than putting ta~­ pa)'cr monc) into educational pro- gramr;:· Thc pet111ons alr;o claim the trustees arc guilt) of illegal and uRcth1cal hinng practices and of failing to 1nvest1gate the pcnonal and profe~s1onal background of the r hancellor The four trustee~ not targeted for rl'~all have rallied to the defense of their colleagues. In an Oct 11 !>tatcment. trwstee'I Hamett Walther. Shirley Gellatly. John C Connolly and Eugene (' McKnight said the teachers union was suppo111ng "an unwarranted recall effort against three dedicated and cons<·1entious members of the Roard of Tru!>tec~ .... " The four board member!\ c;a1d they "o;trongl y oppose this precipitous and d1.,,l'l1ve action b~the a11!locrn11on." R'cgarding the recall pc1111on charge'i. the four trustecc; claimed the teachers' union ha\ produceq "vcf) hmited ~uostantintion ·• They nfc;o predicted that a recall campaign. regard~ of whether 11Ill11ucccs ful. "wou,.,._usc irreparable and long- term damage to the inst1tut1on and 1t11 outo;tanding facultv " Although some offi c1al'i hchcvc \addlcback teachers arc \1mply u 1na the 'lame tact1csemployed 1n I 983 b> 1hetr ( oa'it d111tnct colkague'i, Shnron M a~M1llan. pre'l1dent of the S:,ddle· had factJlt y A'i'iOC1at1on, denied 1n a De< 20 '<tatemcnt that the tc cher' Jrt' tl)ina 10 con1rol 1hc hoard ·we ar-t concerned with the n,an . • '-- agemc.·nt ol the d1'tnct. the e)(pen- d11url' ol rnonc} awa} from tht• c la'>'room'> ... she 'aid "We arc deeply rnntcrrwd ""1th the attitude of tht• adm1nt<,tra11on and th e failure w havt• meaningful d1.,cus"on with the chance llor and 1nd1v1dual board member..." ~1mtlar concerns wcrc ex pressed by C oast district teachers in 1983. Man y C oa'lt 1nr;tructors believed their board "'as turning a deaf car to their concerns The teachers were sharply rnt1cal of Coast Chancellor Norman Wat.,on \fler the facult y-supponed trustees were elected in November 1983. Wat~on announced he would retire at the end of the school year. though he claimed the dec1s1on was not prompted by th(' election. Still. some d11Terences exist be· t'vl.'Cen the two recall movements. The ( oast recall dnve was sparked by a board dccmon to lay-off about I 00 full-umc teachers -an action that provoked a s1gn1fi cant outcry among studcntc; and others in the commun1- l}'. That reaction helped the tcachc~ garner support in the signature drn-e and subs.equcnt election. In contrast. the Saddlcback D1stnct has hnd no substantial full-time faculty layoffs Al'io, the Oi.'t. 18 ii.sue of the Lanai, l\addlcbac ~ ·., 'itudent newspapers. <·a med an editorial asserting that "the "ltudents of • addleba k have had enough. It is time to di~rd the ullC of ant1-adm1n1\lrat1on tact1c1 th111 arc and ha\c been perp(tr.llrd by the Facult) •\wx-1at1on Ongoing. bla- tant attac;l'i against mcm~rs of the Board of Tru11tees >.nd even hn111hN foray<, a11a1n,.1 ( hancellor Lam ~tcvcn-; \el'Ve no pu~ what· '>ocvcr " The rnm1n1i month\ will reveal whclht•r \addkhack 1n~tructo~ can rollow 1n the foohteps of their Co: SI collcaiuc,. by developing the pubhc 'uppon and poht1cal clout needed 10 mo kc mt11or changc!l 11'1 lhcir distnct NATION Natlon basks ln war1Dth ·that causes sozne floods By Tbe A11octa,ed Pre11 Summery air warmed the eastern thtrd of thl' nation on Saturda}. brealtng at least 70 htgh-tcmpNature records, but an arctic chill whistled sn behind. dropping the mercury from balmy to sut>-freet1ng wtthsn hours 1n the M1dwe~t. Half a dozen Eastern Seaboard c111cs had their warmest December day on record, and an some areas the resuLJ1ng snowmelt caused flooding, the National Weat~er Service said. Heavy ram fall brought hazards in the Sou1hwcs1. wht'rc an Anzona dike breached and caused flooding. Seallng work resumes at bumlng mlne ORANGEVILLE. Utah -Crews that were stalled when flames flared inside a coal mine portal returned to snow-covered East Mountain on Saturda) to seal th<:' shaft and attempt to snuff a blaze that !Oiled 27 miners last week. Bob Henrie. spokesman for Emery Mining Co .. operator oft he Wtlberg Mine. said 25 workers hopt"d to cap the last five of 15 mine portals by today Schroeder to v1slt, watch playoffs LOU ISV ILLE. K) -Art1f1c1al heart rec1p1ent Wilham Schroeder was loo~1ng forward lO a weekend of watching sports on tele ... 1s1on. especially thc National Football League pla.yofTgames. Humana Hospital Audubon officials sa id Saturday He also will be v1s1ted b) famil y and fnends. according to a rt('.orded statement issued b> the hospital. Schroeder will continue to sho ...... er each day. somrthsng he started on Thursday. and will continue to gradual!) increase his exerct'ie and physical therap) workouts. the statement -.aid B-movie studlo's name, symbol revlved SA LT L.\K£ CITY -Rt>pubhc Pictures. once a premier .. B'. mov1emaker but out ofbus1nes!. for the last 20 years. 1s returning to thc sil ver screen in 1985 as Na11onal Telcfilm Associates changes its name and resurrects the trademark Republic ea$le. National Telefilm Associates shareholders voted dunng a special meeting Friday to change NT A's name to Rept1bht· Pictures Corp. NT A 1s primarily engaged 1n the syndication of motion p1ctur<'s and television senes. mcludtng "BonanLa," ··1 Spy" and "Get Smart.' to an intematsonal market of stations. It has also been making inroads 1n the lucrat1ve videocassette market. He won one case but ls arrested agaln C'OLUM BUS. Ohio -A man who took his drunken-dnving case all the way to the U.S. Supreme <.oun and won a mandate for reading misdemeanor suspects their nghts faces a new drunken-dnvingchargc. Richard N. McCart). 32. ofWh1 tehall. was arrested Thursday by pohce in suburban Worthington on drunken-dnv1ngandother traffic charges. said Sgt. Dan Murph ) The fatlure or a State H1 ghwa) Patrol trooper 1n 1980 to read McCart) his nghts led the motonst into a baule that went all the wa) to the Supreme Court. which ruled last summer that misdemeanor suspects arc enutlcd to ha' e th eir rights read to them and sent the case back to th e local court" for a new tnal CALIFORNIA Reagan arrlves ln Palm Springs PALM SPRINGS -President Reagan Oew to this dcsen resort to""n Saturday for a round of New Year's parties. but he was likely to take time from his week-long vacation to review strategy for the upcoming U.S.-Sov1et arms talks. The president and his wife. Nancy. arnved 10 Palm Spnngs after a two- day stay in Los Angeles. where thry for ihr"c hours Fnday c'rning w11h the president's eldest son. Michael. and his famtl) and apparent!) called a truce 10 a famtl) feud In Palm pnngs. the president and his wife are staying at the walled. 200-acre. estate of m1lliona1rr publisher Walter Annen berg. a forma ambassador to Bnta1n and hi s .,..1fe. Leonore. a former chief of protocol S.bysltter, 2 more face molest charges TORRANCE -A bab)s111er and l\.\.O companions face a total of 24 charges accusing them of molcs11ng six children ages 11? to 7 ~cars old at the Torrance hotel-motel where the young!lters hve. police said aturda) The Los Angeles Count) D1stnct Attome) ·s Office filed the charges Fnda~ againc,t babysitter Timothy Paul R1clctts. 19. of Lomita. and Roben Hamill Winkler. 3S. and Angela Dawn Darnell. 2:?. both of Torrance. Lt. Paul Nowatka said. The three were held at Torrance (II} Ja1l 1n lieu of$50.000 bail each. he <.aid 5 mlsslng on plane trip from mountalns BIG BEAR -\ Rcllllo""er pilot who Oew three of his chtldrrn .ind .1 neigh bor }outh to the mountains for o;lcdd1ng ha'c been missing s1m c F-m.la~. authont1es said Sa1urda} t\n air and land search was being condul tcd b~ the C1v1I Air Patrol anQ.,;ian Bernardino Co unt) Shcnffs Depanml'nt .... aid sheriffs Sgt Mike StOil.ellc. Bu t the .-,carch was hampered bccaur,c the ptlot. Rudy Hill. 41 . of Bellflower. didn't file a flight plan. so au1hon11es don't knov.. what route he took. Hill's and the children were expected to return 10 l o ng Beach Mun1c1pal Airport b) sundown fnda) Stars parade across screen for college fund LOS ANGELES -Sta~ including actors Diahann Carroll. Rill) Dec Williams and ~h1rle) Jone~ paraded across television screens na11on"-1de Saturda)' for the annual Parade of Sta~ telethon. hopmg to raise S 15 m1l11on fo r th<:' United Negro ( ollege Fund. inger Lou Rawls pla)'ed host dunng the telethon. 1he fifth such ca" a Icade but the first to be nat1onall} telc' 1~d President Reagan. who contnbuted a taped segment for the shov... also called Rawls from Los ..\ngelc<1 dunng the telecast "Thanks to th e LINC F. man' }Oungster\ \.\.hoothcrw1~ would not ha' e been able to attend college ha'e gone 10 become doctors. sc1ent1st~. cn~ncers. scholars. educators. diplomats and corporate exccut1,es." Reagan said. Lawmaker lsn 't llable for errant golf ball RIVERSIDE -House Speaker Thomas P ... Tip" O'Nc1ll 1sn't hablc fo r 1n1uries caused when his errant golf ball smacked a 7 1-year-old spectator in thl' face dunng a golf tournament, an arbitrator ruled. But the Tournament Pla)'l'f'i ;\ssoc1at1on Inc .. which conducted the pro-am match. wa'i ordered to pa) Edwin Wilson S 16.000 1n a settlement accepted by both panics la'il .... cdl WORLD OPEC natlons adjust price structure GEN EV..\, Sw1t1erland -Eleven of 13 OPEC countnes agreed In minor adJU'itmcnts in the caner<; pnce structure Saturda~. complcung thl' outhnr ot a package designed 10 halt a further decline tn 011 pnces l 'nder thl· nr"' plan the price of hca"1cr 01lr,, now d1scountrd up to SJ a barrel. v..tll 1ncrca\C .Sii cents. the pnle of medium grade-; w1ll incrcasc 25 cents a barrel. anJ hgh1 ml\ will be cut 25 cent'> a ham:I. according to an OPEC' communiquc OPE< ministers al'iO \:ltd the) would lea' e unchanged the $29 per barrel hc.'nC"hm:i r~ pncr fo r Arabian Light 011 Guerrillas suit er more setbacks NONG SA MFT. Thailand -Cambodian ant1<ommun1'it guC'mlla' -5ufTrrcd further ~thackc; 1n a fifth da) of fighting at their R11h1\cn l 3mp aturday. but two allied Rroupc; helped to ca~ pressure a~snst them •' 11h 'lmJll unit stnkc'> aga1Mt Vietnamese li ne~. eucmlla and Thai m1litar. oni'-·crs \31d Chau Eng. a guemlln co mmander. told reporter~ in the Thai -. 1lla~c of N1lnj1. Samet near the battlefield that the Vietnamese had been reinforced \.\.1th frc.-.h rci nforccmcntc; and two ';o\tt'l·made T-54 tanks. Hr said the gucrnlla\ had I\) g.ivc up ground the) had won back int.tdc the camp. which wn\ tnC'rrun h\ Hanoi's forces after heavy nrt1 llery shelling on Tuc"<i:l)' Army attacks two days before truce SAN SAL VAOOR. El ~nlvador-(io,cmmcnt troops ha ve lnunlhl'd an attack on a rchel-hcld town in the north of the count I) lc\'i than l'-'O da'' before 3 Ne ctir'c; ('('ai;c-firc was to !" No casualt1cc; v..rn.' rC'ponC'd m • fightina nc:tr orin tfle 10 n. on~on c-talte~ue. 4 S mile nonh Mth4• capital Conrcpc1on Qucm1ltcpcqur "'a t e ~tne of fighting dun"g a thm· day Chnst~a~ truC't 1n which t'Kh 1de ao u!Jed the other of '1ol:111n& the informal agreement Top PLO leader a ..... 1nated MM . Jordan -Two mrn with ~1lcnccr-cqu1ppcd p1~tol\ a'· sa"inntcd.a member of the PL O's top exccu11 vr bod) m front of ht\ h<imr in mmnn on Saturda) and then e aped government and Pl 0 ollk1al\ "41d Killed was f'ouad K wasmch. 48. a former ma>or of Hebron on the: hrnel1 occupied West &nk of the Jordan R1vrr PLO na1rmen1 1.tlrned h) thr official Jordnnian news aacncy, rrtm. 1mphed that \Omc 1n the 01'lL3nlllllll)O su5pcct 1hc k1lhna wo~ camcd out h PLO dl\c;1 dent' " Petni n.-portrr and h1'< wife \.\.Crt' wounded sn the: att:ick Ora~ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. o.c.tnb« 30, ,,.. AS Deadly chemical arrives safely 15-ton shipment of methyl isocyanate loaded aboard Georgia-bound trucks NORI O l K. Va. IAI') -A 15-ton '>h1 pment of meth )'I 1\0Cyanate. the chem1rnl that k1lil'd more than 2.000 people 1n India. amved in this por ctt) ~aturda)' after being refused b} Ara11I and wa!> loaded onto Gcorgia- bound truck'> amid tight safet} pn:caut1on!I behind tu prutct t from accident~ that could happen, and wr'help keep the traffi1.: a"'a> Im m 1t." he said. The ml'Ul) I t!locyanat(' sh1pmr nt wa<1 the '>(:t'ond ol three reJeCted by ,foreign pon' \tnce Dec J. when the chemical leaked from a Linton Carbide plant 1n Bhopal. India. and turned to gas on contact with the air L\ fir~t ~h1pment rejected by Bra'1tl wa\ returned to., Norfolk Inter- nat1o nal T erm1n.tlc, on Dn I 0 and s.ent to Grorgia b) truck The thtrd. tum«! bad. b)' France, 1s ~heduled to return Jan. 8 The \hip carry1n1i the chemical entered the pon of H11mpton Roads about 3:30 a.m \aturday The 68 55- gallon stainlc5s steel drums werr packed 1n 1wo 2().fOQt container aboard the Amencan R1&el. a United States Ltnc~ cargo vessel. The ·~h1pment underwent more rigorous inspection that usual "1ust becau~ of the public interest.'' said Donald Hawluns. a terminal man- ager After amv1naai the L n1on Catbidc plant 1n K>uthem Geo~ the chemical will be pr~ into the pc 11c1dt Tcm1k. said Ms Ford. Leonard Ledbetter, commiutoner ol ueofl.1.1'' Depanmcnt of aturaJ Resource\, \atd a team t!'lined in disaster dnlls was ordered to monitor the shipment 10 that state. But Ledbetter said the poss1btlity of an accident involvina the chcm1cal "1s much less now than it would have been a month ago" because of the precautions and because of the rela- uvely small quantity of methyl iso- cyanate involved "II wa<, an uneventful. routine unloading," )aid Mary Annc Ford, a \pokcswoman for Union Carbide Corp which manufac ture!> the chemical C ompam huarduus 1:hem1cal e~­ pcrt\, federal ..afet} 1n~pcctol'). the l ' S C.oai.t C,uard and vanous state authom1e<:> inspected the <1h1pmen t before u lt'fl for the l n1on ( arb1dc proces!.1 ng plant in \l.oudbine. Ga. where 11 v..a!> to ht· turned into pcst1,1de Judges may consolidate Suits against Union~Carbide Gorp. . ~tall' polslc patrol\ accompanied th e t.,..o tractor-1ra1kr\ caIT) ing the liquid t hem1cal a\ the) began the I ~­ hour tnp M>uth b) interstate h1ghwa ) through V1rgin1 a. North Carolina ~outh ( arohna and C,eorgia North ( arohna H 1ghway Patrol officer!> picked up the escort "'hen the trul·k.-. cro'>~d the state hne at 11.46 a.m .. and cmrrgenq personnel were on 'tandb) "The) are doing 1t (e~coning) to make people feel safer." said Lt. W.H. Long of the H1ghwa) Patrol. There was one patrol car in front and one CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - A panel of federaJ Judges next month will consider whether to consolidate several multlbflllon- dollar lawsults filed against Union Carbide Corp. In connec-- tfon with the chemical '9ak that kllled more than 2,000 people In lndla. Attorneys for the victims have asked that the cases be merged and assigned to a federal court In West Virginia, where Union Carbide has a methyl Isocyanate Ringing in the New Year Bertha Blair (left), who ls 110 years old today, likea to combine her birthday celebr adon with a New Year's Eve party. Born in Clarion, Iowa, ehe came to California in a wa.gon train and now lives in a Salinas convaleecent manufacturing plant, or •n Con- nec11CU1, where the compeny'a headquarters is k>Gated. Arguments are scheduled for Jan. 24 before seven federaJ judges comprising the Judicial Panel on Multl-Olstrlct Litigation In New Or1eans. West Virginia Is the preferred venue because Union Carblde officials who might be caned as witnesses wo(k at the company1s Institute plant, said Charleston attorney Monty Pr ..... wtM> wllt't San Frane.sco ~ M9Mn a.It has flied a S 15 btlkM'l IUlt .-.. Union Carbide. Prelter end WI aaiWn thllt Union Carbkte'1 lnltltute plMt negligently d•lgMd the Bhopel, India, fac:lltty that ~ the methyl WocyMate that leaked Dec. 3. The lndlule SUnt has a .. mHar production untt Neither the BtM>P9I nor ln9tJtute plants have rMde mMhyt ..,_ cyanate alnoe ttl9 middent. ., .......... hospital. Ethel Sway (right). chrleten• the Buntington- Sheraton Rose Parade float ln her role u the ••uttJe Old Lady From Pasadena.'· the 76-year-old Sway wu .elected to portray the character, taken from a popular eong. Artificialheartimplant likelyin '85 If E R \ti () Pa I·\ Pl -T"' o l 3l vc' shanng a roo m al a rl'\Carlh l'entcr lwn· arC' hcing 1-crt all\c \\1th art1fiu al heart\ .• ind l1tlinal~ ,;n J hum.tn 1mpl.1n1 "lih·I\ J unng llix~ Popnl· h,,, \IJ~l·d al"e Jt 1tw lfn 'ihn \kd•l.tl ( cnlc:r animal 1.1 1d1 1\ \\Ith J n Jlf-Orl\l'n .irt1 lil1.tl hl'.Jrl 'i•ntl' ~cpl 211. ~h1k \ inn·n1 ~ month.., old rl'l'el\l'd a halla\- ro.,.,l·rcd .1rttlil1.ll hl·:in ncarh l\\(I \let'~\ .l~O I hl' .11r-d rt\l'll hl'ilrt" tor tem por- ·•r' ll\C. 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Well" "11<1 n<'lln~ th.II \he ~&\ lh ret" nhinth' prC'gnant 1 nr• '31\1 '1antnc1 ~a .. takrn into 111\ttt<l' "' pc1hcr lfo"-t"'cr Officer M.1, hard 1'C'rT n.·fu'SC'd to rdeaw an' 1nl111m.H1on a1'<.)ut th<' 1n"e•mpuon 11llP 1h,· l auw 1)1 thr al'C'tdcnt \\d i' '-'lid the \eh1dt mounted lM '1dl "'·''~ near the 1ntc™'C'l1on of Hm t'"""' a nd 7th ';trttt at about \•4' p m '---..---/ , A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 30, 1984 Serious psychics' 1984 predictiOns were all wet . \ California didn •t sink a nd Edward Kennedy didn't run off to Europe with his secretary SAN FRANCISCO (!\P) -Cali- fornia hasn't slipped into the oct:an No hghtning bolt ha'> struck Mt T And Sen. Edward-M ... Kennedyha!iyct to elope 10 Europe with his sccrctar. ot prl·d1r t1on'> 1hu1 arc madl' -and how 'hurt people's nwmom·i. an.'. .. !\t11d Sheafkr. u meml>l•r ot 1tw Ba\ .\rt•a Skcpt1u •. a group that ~1nce 198'.! has lrnn·d the track rrrords ot psyclucl.· annual prognost1l·a1ron:.. h.ip1x.·n, n t'r \ ) t•ar " For n..imrk. kanm· Dixon ot Wal>h1ngton. D ( .. prcdtt'll'd that t rdcl Castro·, ugt'nt!i \.\ould lakl' mt·1 l"'o 'mall l a1111 \ml'rk:in n1u11tlll'' 1lw11 drug \l':llld<ab "-CHiid k in l' tlw "outnrnw 1>f tlw <>1~111PK ganw" 1n duuh1" .ind that Rrrharll Durtun ~.,, .. ,l.n l1kd' .. 111 !>.lt'P bud, rnto I lr1,1bcth I .n tnr '!.tile "Shl' \omch1rn fo1kd lo predtl't But ton\ lkath." ~hcaffcr said.·· I hl'\ ncH·r Wt'ITI to do 100 well with \pt'l·tlk' lrkl· that. ··<)onw P'\l hrl' an· cxix·rts at lx-111g \ague." Sht·~tkr '>JIU "Jeanne Dl\1111 tl> thl' tl\:\t ol thC'>l' \hl· might ~a~ r---~--========================.i 'Nunn Rt·ag.an 1'> l'lltcnng a trnw ot None of these non-happenings surprised Rohen Shtatfer, a skeptic who says the nation's psychics ~ent.'r­ ally struck out m this year's spiritual game with dozens of prediction!> that haven't come true. "It never ceases 10 amuse me some Presuming thl· final t\.\o <la~::. of 1984 don"t pro-. e the seers corrcl'l aftrr all, 1h1l' Yl'ar's pred1ct1on!. wcrc dismal, but no worse than other year!.. S~euOcr ~atd J"hursaay. "'1983 was quite tern bk. too. This kind of thing gn·at rr1w, · That's a grl·at prcdtr tHm bee<lU'>l' 11 sa\.\ nothrng. It'' bound to REUBEN ·E. LEE RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. h1· tr 11r tor example, Mou~alam preJ1ctcd Dall.I\ P'\l lll\ luhn < \1lrhings a woman would run for v1<.-c president ptl'dtllnl i..l·nnl'lh •,q1uld l'loix·. on the Dcmol'l'alal' lid.ct However, M1;11111 11~~d11l· Mrr kr (),tlHW prcd1r-Journalist Ja\·k Anderson made the k•tl th.al t..1r T \\mild hl' Mfutk b)' 41amcprcdic:tioninuPuradcmaga11ne l1ghtn1 n1p1nracll·d lo lw; gold Jl'Wdr\. art1dt\ he said. and hKal P"rh11 B.1rhurn Mou\alum "Mm.t ix-ople can do a~ well b> torn;m an :1\\.1\'>lllatwn att\•mpt guessing And a lot of1he prcd1ct1ons .1sa1n'1 Prl'\llknt Kl·~1gan 1111 thl· mull.I be made by anyont· who rcad1o l«1111pa1g11t1;11t111 < ktnbt•r the newspaper," Shcallcr said. "l\·11pk '·'~ ·\\hat Jhout the I he Rev. Woods Mattingley, wr 1uu' fl\~l hll''"' Wl'll thl'~l· <ire till' leader ofThe Seeker's Quest Mtnrstry \l'rtnus P"d11r' .. '>au.1 ~healkr. add-rn San Jose. W.s responsible for what 1ng th.it 1Mdm·, u\e puhlint~ from ~hl·atkr called the most dramatic tlwir an11u11l p1cd1rt1on\ to attrac·t rrt•d1ttion oft 984: that the California l'U'>tllllll'I '> tor JHH,1te n.'adsng~ that rna~t would drop into the ocean. n 1'>t <1' mud1 J~ $300 On Thursday, Mattingley said he But l'H'n Shcaffrr .1dm11' the tellers backed awa> from that prediction this ot thl· lutl11c una~runall) were un the year but was convinceQ It would rn<trk happen "before the year 2000." "There will be a geolog1cal d1s- 1urbam:e along the Southern Cali- fornia coast that will lead to a very large earthquake or innundauun by thc Pacific Ocean or both.'' he said. FLY ONTARIO 'S "Th{' umctahlc l'i JUSt very hard to fct. That''i not meant to bl" an rllcusc t's JU'' \Cf)' hard to get." Alkr he sensed the d1sai.lt:r would oct·ur . Maninglcy said. he wrned 10 prayer "I thtnk the power of prayer changes things," he said. "When I get u negative forecast. I apply prayer. I see it make a difference i'n people's personal lives, so why can't we apply it to thl' planet and ellpect to see tt work there?" No matter the record, polls show !>how 50 percent to 75 percent of thr pubhr believes PS)'Ch1cs ~ the fu ture. Sheaffer said. "For many ~ople. 1h1s 1s a kind of substitute religion," he said. ''For other people. the} 've simply seen and heard 1t so many times. and they've never heard it cffec11vcly challenged. The skcptit'!I arc JUSl now s1art111g to get organiLcd " f0t lht Rtsl Of Your I lft 1922 HARBOR BlYO , COSIA K SA ~8·1i~b _ LOWE R. FARES 'HUB' SHU;TLE 650-15 00 ANY TI ME. Notables receive invitations toa party in 1999 New Year's Day RECOVERY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Tues., Jan. 1, 1985, 10-3:30 REUBEN E. LEE 151 East Coast Hwy • 675-5790 WASHINGTON (A P) -Ac11ng on the theory that it's never too early to plan, a private group this week '"' 11ed President Reagan, Britarn'!>. young Pnnre Harry and the eight other "most inspmng ind1 v1dual~ .. of 1984 to a New Year's Eve party-o n Dec. 31. 1999. Thc Millennium Society 1sorgan12- rng a giant bash at the Pyramids rn I~.t to mark the am val of the year Fdward E McNally, chairman of thl' ~oc1ety. to ld reporters Fnday that thl· 10 pc·ople were nominated b) the lOOO members of the group. who hw on six continents. The finalists were selected not for thrngs that they may have said. "but for the message of hope rn their h ves." he said. Pnnce Harry. who wall be JUSt I 5 years old at the turn of the century. was chosen for his promise for the future. McNally said. Reagan. who would be 88 al the lime. was picked ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ··for his ~ith 1n youngleade~h1p." Reagan. now 73. was not the senior person receiving an invitation. how- c,er. That honor went to 88-vear-old rnmedtan George Burn!>. Cho.sen "for his immortal laughter." Burns would be I 03 at the time of the part). AM/FM Digital ETR Pushbutton, Digital Time Display, Avtoreverse, Dolby, Tape EQ, Cossette Program Search, Sepa rate Bass & Treble. Happy Y New ear Complete Blauplunkt Line In Stocki 'l4.,; • • > • Custom Installation • Sales/Service/Repairs • Import Car Specialists, .\lso se nior to Rl•agan alT)ong thosc honored 1s 81-year-old Dr. Masaki NakaJima of Tokyo. Japan. Nakajima. chairman o f thc M11subi~h1 Research ln~tnutc. "'as selected for his "vision." !>aid Mt:Nal- ly. Nakajima responded to the invita- tion with the comment that he has "no great hopes of attending the cclcbratton. But I have the m oo;t promising of hopes for mankind .. Reagan also provided a response 1n the torm of a tape· recorded mc,sage to thc SOCll'ty ofTcnng thanks and ex pre!>srng hope for the future Besides Rcaµn. NakaJtma. Burm UllLES'I IUCILES'I • Cornplet'e Carpet Repalf & Restretching • flooring and Sub· floor Repair A:WYER..~ 141-1837 lrc 315700 Baltz Bergeron • Smith Tuthill and \ Harbor Lawn • M aunt Olive A RE N OW ONE. For over haif a century Baltz Bergeron-Sn1i1h & Tutl!i// M ortuar)' has served Orange County on 17th Street in Costa M esa. NoJ-i1 J-i le i11ill be under one ror~/·111 one location with one name: I ' Harbor LaJ-i'll • Moun/ Olive I lctrb801· l,a"ttr11 · M(>U11t ()Ji\e \ lc11 H>ritll Pi11~k · \ l<>rt t1i111 · · \ l<1t1s<>leums • ' 16 25 GI. 'L E R . ('0 ~TA ME.')~A 540-5554 ' • I a George Burns Invited and Pnncc Harry, others on the most- insp1rat1unal lrst arc· •OI) mp1c· organizer Peter Ucber- roth.ior the cclebratron of sport. • 4-stronaut Kathf) n S ullivan. for the: quest into space . •Anthropologist Richard Leake}. for helping humans understand their sense of place:. •filmmaker Steven Spielberg. for tm .. magic." •South Afm:an l:J1sho p Desmond Tutu. Nobel Peace Pnze wrnner, for his vrncc against racial tnJUStice. •Recording artist Bruce Spnng- ~tecn. for his sp1nt. Rcagan 's taped message to the gruup " scheduled to be shown at a Ne.,., Year's Eve pa11) this ye ar -the firsr of a \l'rtcs of fund·ra1sing events thl· group plan~ 111 an effort w establish a collcgl' !>Cholarsh1p pro- gram McNall~ said more than 3.500 people arc expected 10 attend the event m Egypt and o ther parties will be organi1cd around the world al the saml' 11me Nose-blow should be a 'no-no' JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. (AP) - Striking a blow against what he calls a "gross" and potentially unhealthy habit. a state lawmaker has proposed banning loud noc;e-hlowing m res- taurants Rep Fred Wilham'>. a'>\l\tant rna- Jorit' floor leader of the Missouri HoU\l', wants to make 11 a cnmc tor an; person in a restaurant or olhl•r eating establishment lo "blow hrs nose 1n a loud. obnoxious or ofTensrv<· manner" while m the presence of th<' other patron•>. "I can't thtnk of anything mon· groso;," Williams said 1n an interview Thursday "That's just like letting somebody spit on the floor of a restaurant while you're eating there." Williams. who also rs a candidate for mayor of St. Louis. said "a lot of people" had complain,ed to him about re~taurant nose-blowers and he had been disgusted by the action "at leao;t a do1en times." "If we can tell people they can't smoke tn a restaurant why can't we tell them they can't blow their nose'!" W1l11ams said. "Some people don't have strong stomachs ... W1lhamC1 also said alle wing people lo blow their noses m restaurant!\ rontrihutc'i to the spread of germs. Although his proposed bill docs not include '\pcc1fic penalties. Williams said a small fine probabl > would be appror.nate. W1I .em!i said his mcaiiure would be: no .mo.re of "" rnfnnjemegl on c1v1l libcrt1cs than ant1-smokina ordi· nance~. \u~tpmcrs who ntedcd to blow their noses could do so fn {I rMtroom without hrcaking the proposed lnw. he said. ·1 he rcprcscnta11vc admitted some lawmaker<, might make fun of 1hc mcn~urc, rccallins how ~ome House member'! cm11tcd barks. durtn$ de- bate earlier thi!I year over a bill to toughen penalties for dogfiah1ina. But Williams 1nsmcd his proposal was nothing 10 sncc1c al "I don't look at ll fnvolously" Wilhams said. "There's • lot ~f lcgi'\lat1on antroducrd that nobOOr, took ~nously that 1~ now in the law. · "'t ,- \ ,1 Orange Co 1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 30, 1984 AS Coast YMCA now named for N.ewport-Mesa _..,; o.i, ......... .,. _. '"- Hal Gray, left, and Da.td Dan• pre.ent a check fo,r $6,000 to the buUd.IJl& ftuad of the Newport.Coeta lleea YMCA to Da.nlel Beale, rlOt. c'1&J.rman of the Y'1 boua of tnl1teea. The Orange Coast YMCA was opened in 1958 to ser:ve coastal communities from Seal Beach to San Clemente. tary Foundation to the Newpart- Costa Mesa YMCA''> bu1ld1 ng fund The YMCA 1s expanding its fa · cahty, at 2300 Universll) Onvc in Newpon Beach, with a 45.000· square-foot, S5.2 million addition Beals said that indivi dual member\ of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and the group as a whole have pledged m9re than SS0.000 to the fundra1sing effort. which so fartotals SI 8 million But that was 26 years ago. With the opening of YMCA offices in Hunt- ington Beach and Laguna Beach, the Orange Coast YMCA has become more localized. To reflect the com- munity it serves, the Y changed its name Thursday to the "Newpon-Costa Mesa YMCA." ------------------------------------------------------------------- Local YM CA officials said the name-change as intended to reflect the office's service area more accurately. "We're hoping that residents and businesses in our pnmary service area wall more closely 1dent1fy with the Newpon.('osta Mesa YMCA." said Daniel Beals, chairman of the local YMCA board of directors. Jim de Boom. president and chief executive officer of the Newpon- Costa Mesa YMCA, added, "People should know that when they con- tribute money to the YMC' A. 1t stays here and works for our youth and families." The YMC' A has filed the legal documents with the Secretary of State's oflice and other governmental agencies for the name change. New business cards, letterhead and eft·velopes ha ve also been ordered, said de Boom. The change was announ'ccd Thurs- day at the annual media luncheon sponsored by the area YM CA office. Also announced was a S5.000 dona- tion from the Newpon-Balboa Ro- Volunteers to help YMCA raise funds The Newpon Beach-based YMCA as fo rming two volunteer suppon groups to seek donations. according to Newpon-C'o~ta Mesa YMCA Boa rd of Directors Chairman Dan Beals. One. headed by the Costa Mesa resident Patricia Place. consists of 120 YMCA members who w1ll ask donations from more than 5.000 families involved with the YMCA. Place said her goal as 10 raise SS0.000. Another group, "Chairman's Round Table." 1s g01ng to ask contnbuuons ofS 1.000 or more from businesses. ~n ice clubs. fo un- dations and 1nd1v1duals The executive vice president of Gfeller Development Co. and a YM CA member Robcn G Reese will coordinate the Chairman's Round Table. "We're seeking 40 nl''-' S 1.000 contnhutors h' March 28. 1985." he ~•d "If the YMC A•~ to continue and to ex pand 11s scrv1c<·~ and to meet nc" challenge~. we need to locate a broader range of support." The fund -raising campaigns wall stan Feb. 7 and by March 7 YMCA officials hope to have S 125.000. Coast YMCA kids' classes start Friday Two YMCA-sposored classes for children and their parents will stan the wanter quaner session Fnday. One class as designed for children between 5 months and a year old. In the "Acti ve In fants.. program. parents will ha ve a chance 10 work with their babies 10 encourage their perceptual development. to strengthen their muscles and increase body awareness Another class. called "Wonder- kyds." is for parents and 2-and 3- )ear-olds. who will be introduced 10 games. songs. parachute play and crafts. Both das.,cs arc sc heduled for Fridays. The reg1stra11on fees are $20 for YMC'A members and $25 for non- members. 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' * A8 Orange Cou• OAtLY PILOT/Sunday, December 30. 1984 Chinese livingjust about as long as A~ericans . ')l'Clor ·· rans ate an average of l,058 caloncs cxixciancy. f"i)' php.tctan'I to .;uppl> the bcsl Life expectancy grows dramatically But II add~ that th~·(\' Ml..' <;\Ill 100 dll)'. UI 38 percenl morl' than OC'CC'>S-.. \1wrox11natt'I) i280 b1 lltun (01 available curl' -ha.we led to e)l.pcn- mllhon to }00 rnilhon pcoplr 1n rural af') for good nutrition. 41lrllO$t thi: grosi> national produt·t of d1ture of va-.1 re.,ourres with rclu-f TOffi 32 years in t f?O tO 69 years in '8Q a11:a .. ~('M11<1 hv1ng under the ~me By contrast. he t•s111natt«J the C hina)was spent on hcallh ('a1e 1n thl· 11,clv lttlc ~calth 1111puct," an:urding -bad health nrnd1t1ons a!I in other poor C'hincse arc getting an avern"e e&>f U.S .. " Jnm1son's report says of the to th~· stud)· rnu11111c\. 2.S39caloneseach. or about 7 percent year 1980. "Lift expectancy in urban "In lhe Unitl'd iatc'>, for eJ1amplc. years in 1950 to 69 years in 1980 . . \\' HlNOTON (AP) -Life e.x· pectancy hns n$Cn drastically in China dunng three decadt'~ of com- munist rule and now the average resident of hangha1 can expect 10 hvt' nearly us long ;i.. the average American. the World Bank say~ In a Wlde-ranging report touching on several aspects of health care. the bank tindi. that the most dramauc .ich1evemcnt since the cornrnunii.t ~ovemmen1 took power has been an increase 10 hfe cKpectancy from 12 "Estimates range from 59 year!. in GhuiLou to 72 in Shanghai." SU)'S thl' report compiled by Dean T Jarn1i.on anc.1 released this month. life e>.pecurncy in th~· I J n11n1 States is now 74.2 yeurs .. accordmg"' the National Center for I fcalth tausttcs. One reason for thejurnp 1n Chum 1s elimination of many epidemics that onre gave China the reputatwn as the "sick man of Asia," according to the rcpon, utled "China: The Health Thl' l I nllt'd Stalt'' h•" a doctor for above their need~. Jamison noted area~ of China i~ almost us h,h as 1n approximately half of all cxr>en-• t d11urc'> arc for i11d1v1duab ui the fa~l • l'\'l'I") 20 peoplt'. Jamison said. lhat such an average su~c~t~ lhl' ll.S . !i1tggcst1ng Vl'r) 1m1tc< t·omp~m·d to une dot·tor of Western malnounshmcnt remains a n:it1onal r\'turns. 111 reduced mortality, to year or 1wo of hfc." mL·d1t'tne for evn) 2.220 proplc in problem· for Chma because many muny typell of co~tly investment." In font mortality 1'> still tugher in China. nut therl' also an· numcroui. individijals would not be eating 1hu1 The study say~ 1h.'11, us 1n 1hc C"hina than the United States -13 "ai.s1stan1 dot•1ors" a .. wdl as practi· much. · 1 Wl'))tc1 n world, heart d1~<·ase. canctr for every t .o<XJ btrlh" in the ct1ies1 ~n8g 11one~ of traditional ( 'tunese med1-Noting the tremendous amount of and strokl· now lead the: ca usci. of 2J l/ pn 1,000 in the lOUntry 10 l tnc. he addC'd. money spent on health care 1n the deuth in China. -but 1hat is a big drop fiom the ' In a tell-phone m1c1 view Wcdncs· United States compared to China. "ThL· approaches to trcatnwnt of ovc1all na11onal rat(' of 200 JlCr 1.000 da). Jamison suggc\lcd that the Jamii.on ~id tht.• outlays and com-· thcsl' d1seai.es developed in the West 111 1949.'whl'n the communist govern· tendency of Americans to eat too parattvt• ltfc expectancy figures sug-tend 10 be ex iremely costly amd ot men1 took over . much atkcts overall ll. . health ges1 costly ircntment docs not neccss-hlflitcd cflicacy: yet very natural In the ljol!cd Stale!I the nauonal adversely. noting that 1n 1980 Ameri-arily yield a significant increase 1n life demands lor treatment -and crrom 1 nte was q 2 per 1.000 111 1982. 'Cade mar ata tu?' Just fine, thank you verY much I rt sh Is ilanguage rapidly facing extinction and part of tfiereason ls, It's hard to learn ---- DUBLIN. Ireland (AP) -Irish, one of the world's oldest langu~ges, has retreated to 1he rocky shores of western Ireland where 11 is makJng its last stand against the 8()().yet\r-long onslaught of English. It 1s Ireland's most readily re- cognizable gesture of independence -its first official language and a compulsory study subject at school. All official signs and documents, from telephone booh to parking meters. are bilingual. Th(' country abounds with sign s saying aerfortairport, telefontelephone and oi fis an phoistpost offi ce. It has an ·Irish-language radio station and sev- eral daily lnsh-language television shows. Each newspaper has a page or two in Irish. and a colorful all-Irish 1abloid calkd Ano1s (Now) ha~ JUSt been launched. But lnsh for a long time has looked far healthier on paper than 11 really is. From being the first language of as many as two-thirds of Irishmen 150 years ago. it has declined 10 the point where no more than five percent of 1he 3.5 million people speak 11 Ouentl)'. Virtually all are concentrated in remote pockets. called the Gaeltacht. an the w~tern lnsh countryside. and they all speak Engltsh. too. "The language is under the same pressure as the comer grocer). I don't see how these Irish-speakers Wlll survive." says D1armuid 0 Don- nchadha. who heads Gael Linn. on(' of several organ1zauons de,oted 10 preserving Jnsh culture. Predating Laun by centunes. lnsh 1s the oldest Celuc language that can be reconstructed from written sources. Although heavily Lat1n11cd by Norman conquerors. its 1ortuous ~rammar and pronunciation remain impenetrable to outsiders. ll 1s deliberately called Irish. rather than Gaelic. to distinguish u from Scottish. Welsh and Mreton Gaelic and to strengthen the bond with Irish nationhood. After Ireland won ind,e~odence from Britain in 1921, tl\c govern- ment's zealous campaign to stamp ou1 British influences included mak- ing Irish the first official langua~e. with English second. Up to one-third of the school curriculum was in Irish, and schoolchildren who failed their Irish examination could not enter university, the civil service, police or army officer corps. Gaeltacht families received gov- ernment subsidies JUSt for speaking Irish, aJthough man)' were an- tagonized by state inspectors who would try to trap them into speaking English in order to t·ut off the paymen1s. But Engltsh remained the domi- nant language. The reviv~I of Irish. argues wnter Brian Cleeve 1h his book "A View oft he Irish." "never became realtt} .... Very few children wanted lo learn it -1he1r parents did not speak 1t. nor did anyone use 11 in ordinary 1ttc." To the ordinary child. says Cleeve. "1t seemed a totally pointless and hideous exercise." The result. he writes. is that "most people haven't spoken Irish. and never did. and never will." .\nother problem 1s 1hat there arc three lnsh d1alects-Ulstcr. Mun ster and ( onnacht. In l 'lster lnsh. "how are }OU'!" 1s "cad c mar ata tu?" Jn Connacht 111~ "n•n chao1 a bhfuil tu?" .\nd 1n Munster it 1s "conas ta tu?"' L1tnu Nua. an official amalgam of the wnlll'n dialects. has done little to era~· the inconi.1stenc1es in spoken Irish. In Ireland's post-independence cu· phona. "people were learning lnsh a!. u mean:. of expressi'ng ant1-Engltsh- nl's!.." sa~~ Dublin arch11cct Chnstopher· Moms. "The)' all '>till genuflect polnel~ to the language. but only provided someone else learn:. 11." he said 1n an interview. Moms. who says he speaks lri~h but opposes force-feeding it. headed the· Language Freedom Movemt•nt whrch in 1970 brought about the abolition of the school ex1:1minat1on requirement. But Irish remains a compulsory subJecl in the cur- neulum. He says his most bitter opponent was Sinn Fein. the political arm ofthl' Irish Republican Army which regard., the language as a weapon in the fight to drive the Briush out of Northern Ireland and unite the island. Sinn Fein's dflapidated Dublin office is one of the few places where one finds Gaeilgeoiri, language devo- tees, chatting in Irish. "Irish has no commercial value except for teachers of the language. But ifl didn't have the language. what would distjnguish me from being British? It is something you feel mside. You love it the way yo u love your mother," said Micheal Mac Giolla Phadraig. editor of the lrish- !ang~e paJC of the daily Irish Press. in an 1nteJV1cw. The Gaelic element also reflects the geovaphicaJ ruvision of Ireland into the independent republic in the south and the British province of Northern Ireland. The foreigner who thinks he 1s bcin$ polite by calling Ireland by its official name. Eire (pronounced ch' rah), may get a cold response. Eire from an Engl ish-speaker 1s often taken as an attempt to accentuate the separateness of Ireland from the British province it dreams of one day recovering. The paradox of modem lnsh was neatly c>.pressed in a recent letter 10 the lnsh Press from lawyer Patrick Madigan, denouncing Pnmc Mm1s- IN Garrett Fit1Gerald for fa1hng to reply 1n lnsh to a question put in lnsh at a recent news conference. After bemoaning at length thl' decline of the language. Madigan confessed: "I wnte as one who rs not fluent in lnsh. unfortunately ... Hospital uses realistic dolls to help sexually abused kids Anatomicall y correct toys are u sed by staff -- ---to aid communication SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Clam'- mont Women's ('tub has undertaken a dttl't-rent publtc service proJeCt - anatomically correct dolls. used b) .,cxually abused children to dei.cnbc what happened to them~ "II it would even help one child n· .. wonh it to me." said Bettie Walsh. who has sewn more than 2.000 bo)'. girl. mother. father and g,r--c1ndparcnt dolls since 101n1ng the proJcCt in 1981. Other club ffi('mbers have can- 11a..,..,ed San Diego neighborhoods gathcnng s1nps of ~olored matenal., for 1hc m1n1:iture d uthing. piece\ of sc:rap \dim lur pant fltl'!i, \arn for the dull' hair and fll'..,h ·toncd kn11 matcn.il lor the doll•,' \kin Y.Orkers that Walsh spends ahout 20 hours a week sewing them. She reccnth was 80 orders behind on doll families. 20 behind on grandpa dolls al'\d nme behind on grandma dollc;. The proJeCt began in 1979. when the club sewed stutTed toys and ·animals for children at the hosp11al The lo}" ofkn v. en.· gr' en to abused children at tht• hospital to pla} Wlth . Walsh. a re1arcd designer and scarn- '>lr<.>ss. sewed mo-;1 of them herself In 1981 . Diane C1ordon . assistant director of C 'h1ldren's Hospital's Child Prolectwn Program. asked the dub to '>t'"' the anatom1rally correct doth. 1 he doll<. art• used in a one-hour t'Vtden11ar) 1nterv1ew that rh1ld protection workers conduct with dirldren v.ho ma' ha'~· Ix-en sexual!, :ihu'ied · there's been a problem with touch· 1ng." Vandcrlan said. "We bring out the dolls and ask them 1f they have also had a problem with touching. We a'ik them. 'How were you touched'1 What were you touched with""' fht• dolls arc used ellectt\'CI)' with children from 18 month'i 10 12 and sometimes 14 )Cars old. worker\ !><ly. The' arc made to orckr. in Caucasian. black. H1sran1c.· and Asian races. The male and female adult dolls are 15 inches tall. "'h1le the ho} and girl doll arc 12 inches tall. "When we use the dolls, the kids can play with the doth and not havt• to talk about 1t." Vandcrlan satd. "Another thing that's nice 1' 1f the children arc 1nhib1ted. the} c.:an use the dolls to help them rememhcr what happened" Tht· dollc; have other role'> as well rh('} 're often U<;(.'d '>Imp!~ as pla) to)S. and workers nlo,o have noticed the children U\tng the dolls tu show how the) feel about 1hc1r parents and other memhcro, ofthc1r fam 1ltes. 1,.:.-~ q ~ORD •~EXFORD ----- h l l l u1rnne <1 1 h , Corco1gh Port Lairge Loc h Gorman • ltngllah and Gaellc aide by aide on a road approaching Dublin Airport. Brea'k: dancing can be pain in neck and elsewhere CHICAGO (AP) -While most medical problems caused by break dancing are minor. the craze can result in fractures. sprains. torn ligaments and life. threatening injuries. physicians said in a medical journal last week. Doctors report they have seen cases in which break dancers have sustained back swelling, neck strain, severe ankle and thumb sprains. torn knee liga- ments. fractures of the col· larbone and partial baldness. "Before the 'breaking' fad passes. the medical profession wlll witness these and other injuries." two doctors said in a letter in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "Most of these problems are minor. but the potential for severe and life-threatening injury is great." Parents and children should be advised of the unusual and common injuries that result from a "dangerous fad," the doctors said. Doctors also say that break dancing, in which en ind ividual often spins rapidly on his head, neck or shoulders and uses his arms and hands for balance. poses the risk of broken necks, which can be fatal: paralysis; and twisting of the testicles, which can result in a cutting off of blood supply and gangrene. Even less serious cases can be debilitating. said Or. Rodney A. Appell of the Louisiana State Breakin' cf '\i University Medical Center .. A fractured collarbone affects the use of the arm," he said. In their letter, Appell and another doctor cited cases of two adolescent boys suffering from pain In the testicle area.~ had testicular torsion. or tw· mg. Although that doesn' necess- arily mean break dancing causes the twisting. the presence of the pain can lead doctors to con- clude a traumatic cause for it, when there may be an underlying torsion that requires surgery, doctors say. "If a person doesn't get cared for, the twisting (can) cut off blood supply to the testicle." Appell said. "Once the blood supply is gone after so many hours. It's too late" and gangrene can set in. That did not occur in either case he cited. · If the twisting is severe. he said, damage can result in about four hours without medical attention. In another journal letter. doc- tors in New York cited a case IA which a 15-year-old break dancer who had spun on his head experienced a "snap" in his neck followed by stiffness. An examin- ation found muscular spasms and toss of sensation in one arm. A third letter by doctors In San Diego cited a case of a 11-year- old boy who suffered from pain and swelling in the mid back after doing back spins. And m another letter. doctors mentioned two 17-year-old boys who had been practicing break dancing suffered from "patchy baldness." caused by a constant spinning on the top of the head that eroded hair shafts to the scalp. I ht• rroduc l\ -l uddl\ doll\ Wllh \mrl1ng t:1u·\. hand mack tlnthing and can:lull~ crafted gcn11alrn -arl' u<;ed h~ th rlcl rrotertrnn workl'f\ .it < h ti· drl·n·., Hmp1tal dnd h~ olha ag.rnnc<i h11p1ng lo makl· 11 a\ ca\\ a\ pm<iihlc for \-oung children to l'\J')latn ho"" thl''r Y.cre ahu,<·d < hrld protcl11on workt•1 Rohm Vanderlan said she '>J>l'nd'> the first half hour of the intcn tl'"' in pla~ thcrap). play1nggamc-; "'Ith thl·ch1ld. n 1lnnng with r ra)ons, talking c.tbout \l hool and thl' child'<, tncnds 1n <111 d fort to g.11n tht· thtld'' rnntidcnc.c <>nu· thl' '>ot 1al worker feel<; that tr u\I ha., hi.T O g~11ncd. the dollc, a1t· hr oug.ht nut fulh drcs..,ed. They trained in desert, with Pa ton rhc doll, rtrl' \0 popul<ll "'•th \Ill ta\ "Mc1m lo.id' tome here hccaust· LO~ .\NC1ELES (.\PJ -In 1942 \\ht·n Nan Germany ruled from Nnrwav to North Afnca, the first ofa m1ll1C>rl \olcl1crs began iraining 1n the If yn11 hove nr in terest in modetmq , the Dortyd-ff'ot c6n help yo u get o storl. We ore look 1ng for models for o brand n 1'W up ond coni1ng South Orange County publ1cot1on Send us 1nlormot1on n bout yourself along with a photo to· ~K )I )1~:1 ~ 330 WEST BAY • COSTA MESA 92626 1 I C aliforn1a dt''i('rt, facing hellish dayi>, t·h1lly n1gh1'i, r('asekss sand and dus1 and mm1 form1Jahlc of all. Gen. (jcorgc ~ Patton II wa~ a1 the 20.0<X)·'IQuare-mrlC' Dc~cn fra1n1ng Center thal Ameri- can \oldtl'r~ karned how to defeat the Wcrmacht a1 their own game of mechanll(·d lightning war and push tht• Ax1o; back onto the European <.'onttncnt "We c:ould fry ew on our tank destroyers during the day. hilt had w rnvcr with a blanket at night." ~'ltd rc tr rC'd 1 ... t Sgt Franca~ Baldwin of Halden La. "We had some muRh day~ there' under t'tnOn's tnuning Bui what WC lqomrd there helped us ck~troy more German tanks ... Patton lcO the J.>cscn Training (enter and took command of the 2nd ll S Army Corp~. winning one of the ,\Ilic,· ti~t m:sjor v1etoncs of the war at fl Cluettar in Tun1s1a in March 1941. drfeat1ns Field Marshal Frwi\ Rommel I ony 1wo yea~ aOcr the renter wai. doc,cd nc, an active military bai.c. 1rnck" from Patton's uinh can <;1111 he tound in $0mc: areas of "desert pavement." o hard·pat'kt•d rocky ~ti ltule affected b~ ero!>ron .. ,.,---- And the Bureau of Land Manage- ment. which controls most of the land · once occupied by the center. has begun looking for other types ot 1mprcss1ons -the ones by .ve teran\ who trained there. su<.·h as Baldwin. No official account of the n:ntN exists. and th(' BLM wants 10,makt' a "living history." to substantiate dcdt· cation ofa monument or mu!leum 10 Patton and preservation Qf camps within the center. said Bob Schnt·1der of the bureau office in Needle!.. "Ther trained there and they tc~tcd everything 1herc. th1ngs now taken f01 granted -sunglasses. armaml'nt ... different kinds of sunscreen. d1ffcren1 kind!> of cnn CIPt'nl·r~ -to ~(' how they would work in comha1 ron- d1t1onl>.'' Schne1c1rr s:11d m n 1r lt' phonr 1ntervirw, 11 Somr 4SO veteran<. have wn11cn to the BLM offices in R1ver'>1dc and Needles. rhe offtcc<; also ha VC re- ce1 vcd ~uch item<; a'i a pair of tank goggle~. photograph" nnd medals. Schneider said "You can't twlacve thr kind of 1nt1matc detail~ people will bring out .and 1f we wall another 20 year~. we will ha\ c very few people' with that kind of 1oformat1on left." ~hnc1dcr said Patton wa~ at the camp for lc:s~ than a }ear. hut remmden of the genC"ral's per<K>nahty and 1d1osyncrac1cs 'ltaycd • behind, 1nclud1ng "Old Uloocl and liuts'" distaste for disregard ot uni· form -even in the desert , W1ll1arn Widmayer of La Canada. ( alif .. who was there in June through o\ugust of I '->42. said soldt<.'rs were required to perform calisthenics and march 1n fatigues huttoncd at lht• throat and wrists. "on personal order., of <it•n. Palton." And there wa~ thl' hattle of horcdom rn the d(''"'" One soldier recalled a woman. who exchanged trysts wuh soldiers for a can of beer H('r place of husmess was the oily had of a pickup truck used for h:naling auto part<;. Soldiers with grca!iy u ifi s took nbb1ngs as easily · 18hl(' patrons. The center wa~ opened 1n April of 1942 v. ith 20 officers, but grew quickly and by July 1943. there were 191 .620 personnel assigned to the hasc. fhc numbers dwindled quickl y after thl' North African rnmpaign. and the c('nter was ordered closed Ma)' I, 1944, S1.·hnc1der i.a1d. Clean- up new\ rC'mn1ncd in the area for another fi vc \Car~. Veterans who are loteresttd sbould write to: Needlc11 Resource Arta Office 901 Tblrd St. Netdle1·, Calif., H363 Deaf 'type' pizza orders • • ~t\ NDl1SK Y. Ohw ( B) -Rob- l'rt Jonec, hchrves the clectronK dcv1cc that lets deaf people 1ypc their nrdc~ tnh1 the ptna 'ihop hr manage ma) som<'da) tx: commonplace rn fo~t-food re~taurant<i. 1\1 Jone•.' suggc,tmn. a Domino's f>111a fran('htM: tn'ltalled a J'l'lr· communication Oc\1ce for the Deaf -I I)() -~vcral weeks ago, after the manager rend :ibout another Oomrno'c, 10 Ar11on<1 that had the mochrnc . /\ dcnr person platr~ on order by U\lnjla TOO at home to cnll thl' pin.a shop O"c1 1hc phone. When Jones a nswcr<;, he hc.'ar' what hc-de~tnbcs as a "romputc1-d1g1tal "ound" and J)l:icc~ the phone rN·c1vcr on the "hop·~ TOO. ··1 JU<.t l'fl"C rn. 'l li. th1" i" Oom1no'ii 1'1//a Ma) I help you'" and they tyi>f 1n 'Ye:ih. I want to orde1 ·So we JUSt rnrr}' on a normal convl'rsatlon by t)',P.l"f 1t 1n." Jone~ ~•ml .. , .. , ktnd or "''Id.' Waste water boondoggle bad news for taxpayers To the l::.dator: r or many year'> now, our tax balls havr rellccted a tax assessment over and above the basic levy (Prop 13 - I percent) tor \ewer ..en acc. Th as sewer tax as substantial and, on ffi) hill. increase~ m) ta'.lle'> b)' almo\t '5 pcm:nl. This health) tax supports the Ahso Watc1 Management Agenq, which the Environmental Protection .\gcn-9 fo rced our cat} to JOIO and our c1t1zens to 'upport r hl' reason for this wa<; that our own c1ty-opcratcd sewage treatment fauhtal·~ wl·re not capable of secondary treatment. which new EPA rule~ mandated Now we find that the EPA has relaxed regulations and A WMA is applyi ng for a pcrnlll to oix·ratc wi th only primary treatment to sewage (the same level of treatment previous- ly provided by our own Cit) plant). Wh} arr Lagunan'> <;pending ap- pro:omatel)' SI 5 m1ll10n (hy m) calculat1on) per )Car'' The answer,.., b<:<:a u1.e we want our ocean en' 1ronmcnt to tx· dean .ind safe for our ov.n .ind other!>' use '--"'\ If A WMA 1s successful tn its pc11t1on to reduce service. and there 1~ every hkehhood that it will be. 11 claim!> a saving.<;of$200.000 per year. Our !>hare of the <;avmg.s &fl Laguna would be between $30,000 and $50,000 per )ear. a p1t1fully !limall !Ml"IO&S when compared to thc SI S m1ll1on we pa). • Doubtle!>'i, none of the savang.s v. owld oc pas'iCd on 10 consumers. an)'wa). I v. tll rnntest the right of A WMA to reduce the treatment ofoutfall sewage along our oceanfront and hope to be 101ned hy 1h1s readership The most d1s1ressing aspct 1 of th as SMELLY BOONDOGULF as that you and I appear to have invested many millions an plant and many more in operating expenses when the sok financial bcneficaanes and. poss- 1bl). 1f treatment is reduced, service beneficiancs, wall again be the major area de.,,elopcrs who now have am pk sewage tn:atment fac1lit1cs already an place. JOHN C RHODES Laguna 1¥alh Tawa)l'I \ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 30, 1984 A.7 · ·cran·t Ing the Jaru~elsk l regime acce s lo the credit window of the IMFamoun ls toa Mar hall P1a n for t h e War. w Pact, at the very moment Reagan lssla hlngthebudgel forthearmedforcesofthe United Scates ... .. I PA TRICK BVCBAl'tA.l' columnlet JACK AND£1SOI Indians eye site as bingo jackpot \\ \\fl I"( 1 TON -There's a craf· t} plan afoot to create an Indian rc<x·r' :ltlon near Cleveland, Ohio The idea 1s not. as you might thank.. to pro' 1dl' a site for the cat~ 's doddenng ba'>Cball team of that name. but to gi.,,e the rcal·hfe M1am1 Indian tnbe o t Oklahoma a home near what it da1m' arc: m ancestral camping ground!> T hl· "1 aam" have a 77-acrr tract of ' land 1n mind for their Ohio reser- How do y ou describe U.S. subsidizing Soviet Bloc energy system failure? with its actions in Poland \ at1on and need onl) lnte-nor De· panment appro,al to make 1hc big mo' e The tnbe's lawyer. Ben Lonng, \Cl\'. the me: v.as selected becau~ the 1n"tx--hu .. ong.inal abonginal llUC!> ... to land near the Great Lalli - though one e\~n told m} reponcr Jim Z1an\ that the M1am1s ne,ergot llo')Cr to Ue.,.eland than the Cancm- na11 area at the othcr end of the st.ate hl•fore the: v. hate man evicted them There are tho!>t' who sa\ the M1am1s mot1vl' 1!> not nostalgia but protA.t Or 10 put 11 another ~a) bingo A solar l'nerg) lOlk·1:11n~ ~)-~tern - on the roof of a campuc; building at the lln1vers1ty ofHouston-C'lear Lake - went kaflooc)'. It necdcll to be torn out and replaced Thl' memo to call together th e adman1\trator'> for dl\- cuss1on about 11 reponedl~ arouwd great runosat) It v.ac; headed .. l.>L·- strul·t111n ofthl' \ul::tr "i}'ill'm ·· \ays a s1ra1gh1-1al lo.1ng medical S!X'<:iali .. 1 · 1 n onl' third of all hean atta1.:k fa1ala11e' thl' lirst S} mptom •!> death .. "iar. v.hJt\ \our \land on carh retirement'' 1., agl' 511 too soon'' Tha·1 was Tedd) ROOSC\\~lt"• age v.hl·n he retired from the prl'\1dl'nn \alar) of thl' J\l'r38l' v.uman on a Japane\l' paHoll 1' ahuut h.11f that of thea,l'fagl' man t) V. h' d11 '" 11m.:' n111n· nll'll than v.11nwn ll\l'r .1gr ''' u1mm11 su1ude'' \ Hnau,t· '>Cl mam mmr mrn than v.omen v.or~ all 1{1c1r l"e' ll>v.ard\ goah no longer' ahti\ aUl:r rl'llrl·mrnt Or so say the anal)'W• Q. h 11 true mmt ix-opk lin<l 11 daffil ul110 look )OU straight an the l')l' v. hen thq tell ) ou a lll'01 A Not anordmg tu the '>rn:nt1 sts Hov.eH'r, numerous ~oung Japanc c thank 11 docs .\ Tok)~> <la tang sen ice requires s1gna-\Jp1X·rs to h\t tht'1r blood types. Idea as tu matlh com- patible blood type'> tht' v.a) the stargazers purpon to match com pa11blc ao,trolog1ral signs Hov.-c' er. numerous young Japanese don·t know their blood types <io thC) 'rt• 0ockang to donor labs to gl\ C blOO<J !10 the) can find out their ov.n t)pc'> The onl~ rndcnt that v.111 e~1t on1om 1<; the groundhog. ON THE RIGHT .\ Wee toddlers maybe That'c, about the first thing the practiced prevancators learn -to lock eye'> with you as the} la~ 11 on Shifty-eyed people are swift thanker'>. usually. If they don't look you in the e)e. 11'0, probabl) because they're wa) ahead of) ou. Or so '\a) the o,tudenll> ol such matters V..hath !>Ort ol gflx.l'~ hag do \ou prdn -plastlc or paper'' The paper hags open with a snap and stand up h) themselH'>. The pJa<;t1r ha\l' handles and can be used lor diaper\ v.et ba thing suits. so on . .\t this v.n11ng. the paper cost about 3Ucent'i each. the pla'>tac about :!6 cent\ eal'h 't ouccrtainl) can't tdl b) tallo.ang 10 people an Austin. Dallas and Huuston that thu~e are all Scot11\h name\. t·an \ ou'> 1 lae' .1notlll'r lhl\ -'>II .ad<l ;another 5. 'in4 \ml'r&lan' t1) thl' population .\nu the' ·rt 1u'1 the kgals, pica~.: note The Chinese ha'c a lit·11onal ··TarLan." 100. o do the Rus\ians Q. Is 11 truc that mo~t of t he m1s~1ng persons are teenage runawa>''' A . No. sir. most arc gro-wnup men v.1th mone) problems \n) '>Inger v.ho v.ant~ tu 1mprmc rh' thm and breath control ought to tal..c up the hobb) uf Juggling \o recommends a Juggler of length\ C\penence That sea cntter lo.nov. n a\ thl' "nght whale" can bend m tail 90-degree' to suck straight up out of the water When 11 does so -and 11 doc' ~n often -the wand turn<; the ta1l 1nto a sail. The nght whale ha' ocen seen tu ~•I that wa~ all O\Cr the ocean'). L.M. Boyd is a syodiC'a ted columnist. I hd>t·g1nn1ngofv.1sdom ll>IO admit -howe' er painful this ma' he 1n thl' light of pre' 1ous pronounce~ ments-that thl'adm1n1stra1ion 1\ nov. in volved an an C'lsentaall} ar- rn ocable process 1nd1stinguishable from what uc;ed 10 oc called de1en1e Hl'OI) K1ss1nger. Dec. I 6. 1984 l nlonunatd). llenn "nght \\ o· JUl'l h J.iru1cl\lo.1. thl' Ru,s1an general an a Polish uniform ( 1n C ab '-" e1nbcrger·., phra~e l v. hu ~ma~ht•d "iohdant\ on thcordl'r'>ol Mo'>l"OV. .., to hl· adm11tcd to the lending v.1 n- dov. \ ol the International Monctar. I und on the order~ofRonald - Rl'Jgan -'' ">cth L1psk~. l'd1tonal ed11ur uf The Wall 'itm:t Joumal- f uropc <,um med 11 up. "v.hen all is \a1d an<l donl' the dcc1s1un v.111 hk1;h go <lov. n a\ an Jppal la ng bt·tra~ al ol Pola-;h la hor .. l ht•' l'r\ \\el'lo.l'nd the conce.,<,1on V.J\Jnnounll'd Poll'>h not polill' In (1dJn,i.. U\angtrumhclln,Jndia' \mJ'>hl·ll and \Caltt'rl·d a rwacdul dcn111n\lration led h\ L l"Ch Wak-.a l hl'lt' "probabl) no bettere:-.h1b1t dqmtang thed1'1antegra11on ofthl' moral rc'>Ol\cofthl' Reagan adm1n1s- trat1on than its on-going re.,ponsc to the c:ns1~ 1n the So' 1ct empire. crcatcll b' the Polt<.h people·, de!>1re to be again a pan ofthl' We!>t Threnenr.,ago.Gcn Jaruzc1'k1 rnmed out hie; long-prepared t ral hlov. n ol ~olidant'. a unmn mo' eml·nt cla1m1ng the allegiance of 111 million Pole<,. a third of the natll)n The gena.11'<, 1mpm111on ofmana:il I.iv.. h1<, de,trut lion of the union v..i' the tin al l'\pmurc ol one of the hngenng<lclu-.1ons ul detcntc -thl' 1.klu\lon that 1fthe V. e\t v.ould pnn a<lc the East Bloc v.11h the carrot!> of tralll' aad and credit. the So' icts might ix·rm11 1hee,olut1on ofthcar European rnlon1rs into something approaching free state..,. The rarrot') h<td not v. orlo.cd . nov. wast he-rno- Oll'nl toapph thnt1cl.. The morn 1 ng alter the smashing ot ~oltdari t~. man) of us urged Reagan to take the mo<,t elTect 1 vc step open --to put the Quisling regime ofCien Jaru1clsk1 into default on its overdue debt~. 10 force the So' 1et Bloc to face upd1ret:tl) tothcconscquence'>ol 11<> C. ommun1st S\'>tem The purpo'>c v.as summed up h' the Eur<.•pcan v..ntl·r Martin "v'tah.i v. ho v. rote 1n ( ommc:nwm~ "Thl' uni) v.a, 1ohclpPoland1stodo t''cnthing v.ecan ton tend thctrl\I\ 10 thl· w 1ok ~O' ll'I Alo' and 10 the \o, act l 'n1on melt' I lo.nov. that v. htn '>Ul'h a .. uggcstaon ,., made one 1<, Jnu..cd of~armongcnng But th1' PAT JlucHANAN lrt~l\V.lll OCtUr:lO\V.a\ '"l'arl' 1n' oht·ll 1n 11 an\ ,\a, 0\\l' ha'l' an an' ta-..:. to malo.t· J J~u\1on ~u 11 might .t\ v.dl rctkct our P<>litlt:'a·I v.1 II .. Had •he: rrl'<.1lkn1 attl'd. h.: v.ould ha' c h~d thnuppun ofh1'> ov. n pam and mo\l·mcnt and organ11ed labor· a' v.l'll But he hl'\1tated. and ball.Cd av.a). panl~ on the ad' 1\e(lfthcn <iecn:tar. t)I \tate .\IC\andcr Haig "ho" fill'\ an hi<, ml·mrnr\ ·1 hl po\\1btl11\ that Poland m1t?hl de la ult on her foreign dl'ht v.a~ l'\lrcmeh d1<;turb1ng to thl' \\ e..,1 E:uwpcan\ t•spec1.ilh thl·Crrrman' v.ho~e hank<,had nsled 'er) large \Urn!> throughout r astern Europe 11 default b\ Poland led lll<lcfault b\ other 1.:lluntnes 1n thl' bl0t. the ('On'ICQUCnce<. tO the ( rt'rman tinant·1.1I lOmmunll\ and to the "1der [ uropcan and \mcrn·an hank· ang S) stem. v.ould be se' ere ..\ttral t· "c as default ma" ha' e 'lt'cmed to someasadt'mon.strat1onot1he ut1cr failure of Poland'<, Man 1st econ om' 11 v.as not an op11on the \.\ est could ewrClSt' " What Haag wai. tclltng the preSt· dent. then. was that Wei.tern bani<.' were so o' er-e,tended 1n loan\ to tha: Warsav. Pact. cutting oil credit ~ould hun us more than them \\ e v.t•re hooked Margaret Th:m·hcr v.a'> p.H· t1cularh d1\tre\!>t'd ··The· pnmc mint'>tcr "v. nte' Haag ·nad heard alarming rcpons that \Orne 1n the l n11ed Late'i v.antl'd to put Poland an default "ihe po1ntl'd out that an~ '>Ul h action v.ould hlo.el\ put other Eastc.-m European countnes 1n default v.1th consequences tor the l,ermans and the re\t ofthl' \\ cstcrn banking <;\Stem that could not he lak"ulated ·· ..\ n<l. '>U. llt pre'>l'r' t •• V. nlern un11' :· tht• Rl'Jgan .:idm1n1'tra11<111 f)t'rm111cd tht• pohtll .tl ll1v.ard11.l' ,111.1 l°l'm rnenl JI an ll'rl''I' ol our '-\ I I 1 nanncr' 111 J1ua ll' a 'rt~ o'er ..\ITil'rllJll h1rl·1gn pulti.. \: .L..i'>t v.rd. v.l·tx't·amcnnenfthcm Ha,ang rel used to put JaruLcl\lo.11n <lctc1ult 1n 11./81 . 1n 11./g~. the admtn1\tra11un bcganqu1etl~ pa"ngoffthegl·nl•ral' merdueddmtol S bankc,v.11hthl' taldollar<;ofthe .\mcrllJn pci'\pll• v.e became pannt:r'> 1n hi\ rl'prt'.,.,ll1n :0-.ov.. V.l' arc about w untkn.ilo.l tht d1rell ~ubs1d1.(at1on ol th1.: "111\ 1c1 Bloc \1alo.enoma<,tal..l· C1rJnl1nttthl' Jaruzclslo.1 regime ane.,, H\ tht' l rl·J1t v.indov.sol thc l~IF .tml1unt' tnJ \.1arshall Pl.in lorthe \\ ar<.av. PJl .11 the' er. moment Reagan" ,1.i,han~ the hudgets lor the arml·d ll1rlt'' 11l th1• l 'n11cd \ta11~s ..\ lC'IOlt'\SIOO lhl ( ommuna<.t reg1met ould not v. ar1 lrom Rl·.tgan "hen \oh<lant' v.,1, Jh' l' an<l flounshmg. v.e ha' c gr.int l'd ntiv. \0ladant' 1~ dead and 1'um·d I knn hao;, e'en ng.ht to 1 honk J',l/rll J.. BuchJtl<.W ".1'1 ndh .1tcd "1/umn1,t McCarthy critics often careless of the facts 4 McCarthy critics regularly outperform (him) in exaggerations and distortions' The pre'I\ (or most ol 11 ) was so ( on\ldl'r fo1 anstanu· t'coplC' an 1ous to ha e a nt'cropha lta( danl'l' rnaga11nc over Joseph Mc( anh~ 'H"Orp'>c that 11 "Remembering McCarth~ •· wa' 11' se11cd on the datum that 11 wa 30 ston and. in the second paragraph nl year~ ago that Mc( arth\ wa' ,,., rl·tru,pcctl\e. a wntrr wrote. censured. "Owen Latumorc. pnhap') Thc rnntanu111g oh~\'itOn w11h Md arth' 's most famou' '1cl1m. Mc( 3Tlh) n .. al\ Ru'i'iaa·., with Lenin. d1-;m1,ses hie, old ncmcw. an one "Do \OU l<.nov. what WU\ tht" mu'il ~·ornful phrn~ .. ".\ lov.gralk J10h- 1mportunt thing that happened 111 ttnan on the make."' 1875''" a Poh-;h wag. reacting to the Proplc •~ nght in ~yin~ that frcn11cdcekbrnt1onsofLcn1n'' IOOth Lattimore emerged a'> thl' pr1nc1p;\I birthday 1n I 970. <1a1d to mc an target of McCarthy. Whether hr ., Warsaw. "I.en in wa'> 5 )Cars old .. proper!} cons1dl·rcd a "\ ict1m " of No dol1ht c;ome l'd1tunal writl'r!i McCarth~ • ., another Question will. on Frh '>. l IJK S, re marl thr Hth It ,., crrtamly true that Mc< anh\ anniver<.M) of Joe Mc( arth} ·, never pro\l'd that Latta more ''"'' .in famou'l launrh an ha\ <>pccch in t'\p1onage agent. It a!i hardh tr-ul' that Whcclang, W Va. he fingered a man annon·nt nl The troublr ~•th M1.:C arth)'''l comphc1ty with commun1~m "Th1: ' crHIC'i hac; always Ix-en that the) professor·~ 'cnmc."' People' 1ott1h rqulatl)' outperform JDC Mctanh) .. inform~ u~ ·~on!'\,*'<I ol prcd1ct1ng an c\aggerat1ons und d1stonions thr fall ur thf \fimcSt' Nnlinnala't __. OAANGC COAST . L. Schwer11 Ill Daily Pilat 'r I ' Cre)9 Sheff •I I II I WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY g<l\crnmcn1 and urging the l "i to dl·al ra11un.1lh v.1th "1ao .. B' 1ho\t' ~tandard'> Pl·liplc maga11nc v.ould ha\I~ rl'fl\lrtt•d that L11 11e Borden'<i cnn1l' uinw.tl'J in Jttcmpt1ng to deal r:wonJll' v.1th hl'r rarcnu.' long h.iar .\ ~enJll' t'<HTllll•lll'l' v.11h "h1rh Joe Md. artll\ ""' 111>1 "~'<Xiated condurtcd an"1nqv1r\. 111 JQ5~. into tlw doan~' ot thl' ln1,11tu1c of Panik Rclat1nn\. ot v.l\ll'h I .;1111mon· "''' the flr 1n11pal t1gurl· \n n.1mpk uf M1 l~tt1murt"' truthlulnl"'' In hi'> ~>olo.. "Ordc~1I h'" ">lander:· lll'n. " natv1 Mt< :inh~ ~a' ru.z~ afhc had got ml· m"cd up v.11h the: talc l)cp;irtmcnt r h.1d r'fr\t'f tl'I '" the a f)cp:inmcnt " Latt1mort' wa~ '>Ubse· ~ut·nth \ht>" n h) the comm1ttcc: .i letter ht· had nddrc<.\C'd to a fncnd 1n 11)4~ It ...-i1d. "I .im 1n Wa~h1ngwn ahl,ut 4 da'' a "'t"k .lnd ~ hcn then: can al~a)c, tx· rc,..chcd .at laul.hhn < umc·, oOale room ~~8 \t.itc J~~nmrnt Rua ldmp. tckphunr "Ja- twnJI 14 14 l'\tcnc,mn 1)(1 'our.' rn i,anu·ttl\o O~rn I .111 1mon•" Lat- t1mnrl' wa' mud\ mnrt• rc\.cahng ~hcn he "".ll> bc1n~ \l'f) \1nccrc. than JU't mt•n·I\ "nu• rl• \nll oh '\"\ Lauchlin C urr1l' ''J' a lf\pll1·,um mun1\l Llltamnre·, "mpa1h11·, v.rrl' OUt'>pOlo.l·n quill' hlunth llO tht• ).it k, I de,tr1h10g thl' tOOll'OI\ Ill h1' ~111lo. "\olutwn an \ 1a " publt\hl·d an l'N'I '" 1.:ondc\u•n<ll•<l h' the pul'l- h-.hl·r "~k I Ln111mnn•) \him., that all the .\'1Jl1t pcopk jr1.· murt antt'rl''k<l an Jl tu:il dt•mocratll prn\lllC\. \Ut h J' thl· nnt''> the\ can '>l'C 1n a\"tmn Jt ro'' thl· Ru\\tan honkr than thn Jrl' 111 the linl' thrum•<. ot .\nglo \.t,ltn demOl ra'''<"" v.h11. h ll>ml' l"llU· plnl v.llh ruthlt"''I 1mpcn.1h'm tk 1m1tne' to <1upport .\mC'ntan nev.'- parcrmcn "h1l rt•pon that the on!\ real lkmoaon 1n Chm<Pl'l tound 1n ( q,q1mun1<,t un:ns .. That "'-3S about )'I m 1ll1nn (. hlnl''it" l'Orp\<.''I ago. alter \1ao an,t1tu1nt tknH1e. r~l' 1n <. 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'1 Ill 'pread th" pJr.11'11n~ fl\11'•'1\ llommun1'm I thri•u~h thl \\ ''' ' th1nlo..1ng l .1111n111r1•' 1tk.1' ,f J "'irk t.1 th\\Jrt 1h1• dnd11fH'llt'nt ,11,an d)l·d1\t'Pmgram11tl \ hdrc.1,11111 ( 110HIHIOl\l l11rlC' an ( h1n.1 \ nd "h1.·ri· dad th.11 .ipf\\ .. 11 ' In l aml' mdtwllnl· ·\pnl I """ 1 l hr OC'\I tHTil' l't•opll-Ol.l~JHlh' tal..ci. on Ju.: \hi .H1h\ tlw 1~·opl1.• thC'rc ou11ht "' arr.tO{ll' 111 iH"I f't'I· ml\\lllO to r<ru't" thl' till•, nl t 1m1.' mag.i11nl· II thn h.tH" JO\ prl,hkm here the' ,h,1111,t , ,,11 nH· up I lo.n1'" ohh~ntt pcopk 111 hoth puhhlJIHlr' H'il/lam Burt lt• I• • nodl<'at("(/ N lumaiJI --~ Dally.Pilot welcomes readers' comments The Dally PMot •••comes your ~ on mattara ot pubttc 1ntw .. t. Lett.,. and tong« art.a. of commentary must be ~ned They thoukt ~ typed Of c'-rty wrhten and tent to LETTE t'I to the I DtT°", Deir Not, 8o1 1•. Coe'8 ...... CA. ma. Pl .... nctude your addr ... and telephone number so may V9t'lfy author9htp. 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Fountain Valley'• S unn Walin (13, left) looks for teammate Foothill's Jennifer O.ur (55) during Saturday nifbt'e cham- to pass to, while Baron Mellaaa Handley (right) guards plonabip game of the Edison-Marina Baeketba 1 Tourney. Barons wear tournament crown Fountain Valley girls upset Foothill, 48-42 , Fountain Valk\ High \lunn1·d I outh11l to claim the: c hamp1on<,h1p of thl' tdl\on-M.inna Elks Girl'> Bac;kcthall I ournamc:nt \.iturda\ night . Mcan...,h1lc 'W oodhndgc held on to t.>dgt" Esperan1a to "''" tilth-place honor'>. hut \-latL'r Oe1 was dropped h} I oara in the third-plan· contest .\t thl' C1ahr r ournament. On:.1n \'tt'" salvaged third plaCl' \'9th a narro..., "111 Here\ "hat tool.. plau: Fountain Vallev 48, Foothill 42. I our- naml'nt MVP "-af'\ { lmH'I \UIH'd 1-l po1nt,.1nJ Jacl..1l' < ool.. haukd Jo"n 17 rdmunlh a' the Baron<; eont1nucJ thl'1r rL·n·111 -.urgl' h\ topping pre\ 1ou<,I\ ontl'·lx':.ttl'll I oothtll r hl' ganll' \.\3\ l lO'>t' throughOUl. "Ith tht• scorl' 11ed at 12-l:! 1n thl' l'arl> \tagL''> ol lhl' tourth quancr. Jcnn1tcr \'as limned lO lour l\1c1J,..,a I landln h.i<l I I poin1-. lor I nunt.11n \ allc\ and ( hn' \1l I l'N1n '1 llll'd Ill Im th1· "-n1gtm lk.,1d1•, \I\ I'< 111\\1'1 1h1 H.1ron' al'" pl.tl1·d \u,.in \\alin a1H.l < 11111. on th1 all-t11urnaml·n1 t1·am Loara 41 . Mater Oe1 36 I h1· \lnnar1 h' "hu Y.00 11 ol their r1r'tl I 2 g,.lnll'' no" ha\ l' a (\\Cl• gaml· lo-.1n~ '>lrcai.. alter lalhng 111 th1 \a-.on'> \fan C 131nl'\ Yo.I\ hl'ld to n1m· point' Ill \han· ll·am \lllrtn[t honor' \\Ith 1unior "-1m l llaman I oara hu1ll J ll\-21\ .1th .intJg,1· in th1· lounli •IU.lrll'r and hdd oil a I.ill' \1.itn lkt r.1lh ( 1a1111:' "'" 1 h.1,1·n to lhl' Jll-tournaml·nt t1.1 Ill Woorlbridge Hi. E.;peranrn ~O \har1111 I 'tin .ind "dh \nn \\ "'"ll 111mh111t•d Im 21' <'1 tlw \\ arr111r' -ll1 p11111h ,I\\\ npdh11dgl 111'1\ l'd 111 4. I 11\ l'rall I \11n \\h11 \\,1\ nJllll'd 111 thl' all-tournanll'nl team. had I ti po1nh to pat1· Y.. nrn.lhndgl' am.I al'>u hauled do\vn I fl rchounJ\ For l-"fk'r:rn1a \L'lll!H n·ntt·1 k11nit1•1 honors "a'> the gaml'\ top '1nrl'r "1th 18 pmnts. \haron \\ armuo, had 12 \\ nndhndg1· kd 21-12 JI hall11me ,10J llt'llCd 1 (1 ol 2 I lrt'l'-thru" alll'nlf)t\ 1n 1hc gam1 Ocean Vie" 52, San Gabriel ~O: r he \l·aha"' lo.' rchoundt•J lrom tht•1r lir'>t """ ol the 'e:i,on un f nda\ "1th J dr.imatll Yo In o\ a '>an < 1abnd J 1 < 1ah r ·H 1gh. \l1lhl'llc ( hom1u \\ho "•t' 12 ol l 'i trom 1ht· frec-thro..., hnl' 1n !ht• g.aml' h11 tY.o "1th 49 "l'tonJ, k it to gl\ l < >u·Jn \ tl'" 11' m.ir[tin of 'll tun c >11 thl l.'ll\llln~ fltl\\l''>"nn \an (1ahnd 111 'l l.tml' Jo\'n .ind m1.,,1·J .1nJ <>ll'illl \ ll'" \l,1\ .1hk 111 run 11ut tht lllll.. .1ltt·r ~l·tt1n~ the rd111unJ I hl· "l'.lh.1v. ~" .... I I rrl'\ .11 lul dt'\f'I 11· h.t\ Ing .1 n1nl·-po1nt 1h1rd-q11.!rtl·r k.1d dl\appc.'.1r < kcan \ ll'" 'lorl'd 11nh "' po1nh 1n thl· tounh 4u.ir1cr. ( hormu h,1d ~4 point\ Jnd I nn.i \ lad10~ iiptthl'J 12 I .1d1 "l're 'l'kdl'd lo .rn all- 1ournamen1 team lnr thl' 'l'lond 11nll' th1' \1'a)on Pia' mal..1ng guard I >ana I >out\ u1ntnhu1e<l 11111 up for grabl In college f ootbttll? 83. LeWis&Co. get fi~ed up, win, 67-37 Mater Dei _routs El Modena. 67-37, for Orange crown By ROGER CARLSON Of a. Delly ...... ..,, Mater De1 High haskctball coach Gal) McKnight admitted 11 was a chche. but he wasn'1 tar off ba$C aturday night ..., htn he suggested that sometimes u·~ better to let sleeping dogs alone. El Modena H1gh's Bill En1n made 1t clear the night before after his team qualified for the champ1onsh1p game of the 20th Orange Hohda) Classic 3$3mst unbeaten Mater De1 that v1ctol) was within range, a Mater De1 blov.out improbable He y,.as "rong on both count<. The \fonarchs. behind 6-7 Tom Le"1s 08 points) and 6-6' \.11lce M11chell < 13 points and a bcau11lul all-around game>. roared to their 13th straight \ 1ctoi') ...,.llh a 67-3'7 rout of the Vanguards before a capac1t) cro wd at Chapman College ··1t fired 'em up.'' said \.1c ~n1ght "and 11 v.oke us up \\-e·,c pla>ed some 'el) good teams and· 11·s amaL1ng. sudden I~ some people thin!.. the~ can handJe us "' e begun to feel li ke Rodne> Dangerfield." Mater De1 had a\eraged an 18.5- point spread dun ng its first do1en "In~. but \ 1ctones of SC\Cn point!> or less came m fiH· of the last seven c;tarts. All-tournament < o-\.1ost Valuable: Tom Lewi (Mater De1), Mike Mnchell <Maier Dc1) .\dam Lockwood (Estancia); R1ch1t> \tamps (Estancia). Brent Manin I Fountain Valley). Carlos Bnceno <Fountain Valley); Stacey C "1Jano .. 1ch (Santa Clara): James Gama (Santa Clara): Bryan SCil· 1ng (Laguna Hills); Jud Dutnsac 1Footh11l); Dave Ro th (Orange); Ryan R)craw(EI Mode na): Cohn Moss (El Modena). Ma)be McKnight did feel that way -but 11's doubtful anyone was thinking Rodney Dangerfield as lhey v.atched Lewis and Mnchell domi- nate e'er) facet of the Ooor, sconng all 31 of ~ater Oct's first-half points ( Lev.1~ had 24 of them). then blendmg v.1th "11ke Kelly and Stuart Thomas en route to a 61-30 lead wuh 2:40 spent in the fourth quarter "1ater Dc1's usual th.ird-quarter · spun sho...,.ed agarn ( 12-2 at the stan) and McKnight said. "We adJUSled on the press And. the) (El Modena) got ')()me boards 1n the first half that I thought v.e should have had. We did a better JOb on the boards in the second half'" Lev. is. v.ho left the game wtth sull 5 20 left because of an elbow tnJury (It was banged and Wlll ha ve to be (Pleue .ee LltWIS/82) Newport wins Nevada tourney "cv.pon Harbor H1gh's Sa11ors1 '"'CPI to the C ap1tal Cit) Classic· c hamp1on!lh1p 1n Caf1)()n Ctt) Satur- da' night -and Edison H1gh's ( hargcrs and If'\ ine's Vaqueros were successful 100 1n tournament pla) The Cia1lof"> dealt Bellarmine ~ of San Jose a 52-48 setback. sending the Tar'> home v. tth a Q-2 record in prepJra11on lor Fnda~ ·s first round of ~a \ 1c" League ~·ontests Ed1\on rebounded from ll'i semi· tinal' lo" 10 'iev.pon Harbor v.1th a b2·' '\ lunquc<.t ol El Toro and In inc \41UarcJ oil again\! lit\ n~al l n1"er- 'ill\ m 1hc l JnHin In\ 1tat1onal lOn· <.nl.itwn ~ hamp1onsh1p game and ramc a-...a, a two-poinl Wlnner HL·re\ ho" 11 ...,.ent J tll <)'>Ur ol I ooth1tl. who wac; <,l'kctnJ to the all-t0urnamL•nt ll'ilm. had 10 pm nt~. hut her '>l!>ter La Paglra 1Ah11 al'>o t•arnl·d .ill-tournaml·nt nine ~tc:al' and n1nl' ·•"'"'' Chuck McGavran ;i.iewport Harbor ~%. Bellarmiot Prep 48: C hue!.. .. Mcva' ran led the "J' v.11h \1ost \ aluable Player (Pleue see NEWPORT/8 2) Anteaters A toast to sports figures no longer with us o-et back Th Id b tt fff h . g ,hl'IH''\"11ti1:.J11111ll·mp11t·r 1 1hh' ,houtJha,~-tie1·au<.ehL·desened EJ' eWOf WaS e e r O Or aV tn \\rt1l\'h~hoolo.\on'pun,,1nJ,1><1rt ~ I R.!'"-r(l(.'3\t'dbaseballloractt) On t rack k th l 'k fAI t A . . tig.ur1•\\,llhou1unl,h.1q.!l'tll,1hu\lng -.1nJthl'\lt\lo..OlllASlht'.\alueof11 .I.. I nown e 1 eso son. gaJan1an -ornl·n,trl'hhing -llh'truth \ Buo -Ra\~flXY,.llUldralherha\eseen man lan k.i \ t' no h~:1 tu kgal' 1 han 2., hi'> tr-am in tht" ~ orld ~nes than sell \huuld old aL·qua1ntant l' h1: lurti.ul \\alt \ 1..ton '(11\ t' ,1tla1r" 1th thl' nl dkn1 "or!.. .111 the Big \1an th? re are and nc:' er brought 10 mind'' \huuld I >odgl'r"\ ·" ht-.1uttlull~ mutual I hl· \nd dJ.' 'c>I \111.l I .111~ ~' nc TUCKER Jal..e \1 ilford "as a h<.4 e' man He from AP dlepatchn SANT A CLARA -Junior center Johnny Rogers netted all 17 free- throw chances, tying a school record for free-throws made In a game and breaking the Cable Car Claaslc In that department to lead the UC Irvine basketball team to a 99-81 victory over Cincinnati here Saturday night. ot<l a1quaintance hdorgot .ind d.1\\ hm' 111 'u mnwr lhl· h-1\' 1n hllll' < >h him lhl'\ m"' Hl·.in' Kl•JrJ11n g.i \\' 111 thl' "'mg<,..., hen he "3~· their ol .\uld Lang Ii~ n1·'' \\l"ll' lrul' h1., ho\\ nn thl· h.inquet url u11.tr11und l on~ g.t•m-ral manager and he ga' c 10 the '' thl·gla-,sar1· ra1\1.:d th" "'l'" \nd flt'\,., hrPught /ti mind Ht'al h .in<l Hl'\onJ \ littk man ttaml' lor mall\ ,car. hefore that \ c<ir\ the toasl 1\ tn thl'guodgu" I< \g.1J.tn1.1n 1.1~cdlar ... 11 In lkJn., Rl'Jrdon '>ll111d 1all dunn~ h1' I •om t hl· "orld offu n and g.1nw' "h11 d1.1n.1 pol I\ lnr I(,\ l'a r' and h I' 111. 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'"'n' tht'<1u1'1Jl' 1hq!11(xigu~'"ho are gone that \llP11hl oh.I .111/u.11111.inl c Ix· lorf-"' 1111 t 11 inrn ..., J\ a h.1,l' h.111111''1111 for .\ u/J I Jng \ 1 "'' mcmonc:<> an· made tH111 I h Im 1·ll thl' g..tml' ;inJ 11 "" nt Th" \an D1ctz11 Pad rt' mad(' 1t .ill \hnuld old acquainianct• ht· ftltJlllt" I hl· pr1·" h11\~'' -...on't Ix thl· ,,inw '"thout H1ll l 1hh\ and thl l'loul.. him \ur\ l11\.'Jll"anJd1 .1nl..t1111 the"'d' tothc\\1•rld'\1·rit•\ol l4~.l \ndnt'1C'rhn1ughtromind mul h hut\' ht'rl'\CI hl'" 11>d.t\ thl' hut RJ\ "-rix dtdn 't II' t to 'IC~ 11 I h 'n not th1<. \ear Or an\ other It wu also the ninth time this season that Rogers has scored over 20 points In a game. He also had nine rebound•. A.a a tMm, UCI had • much better shooting night than It did In Its lots Friday night to Nebraska when It could only manage '40 percent from the floor. Against the Bearcats. UCI was 33 for 60 for 55 49ers , Dolphins cruise into conference finals Montana throws 3 fir t-h a lf TD passes percent. as San Fra n cisco ''The only thing I've been con-top Gia nt . 21-10 cerned about la that we've been ~.\N 1 Rl\N( l'i< o (\Pl 1111· getting a lead and giving It away," Mont.ins 1hrc:w for '"~1 toud1Jowrl\ tald UCI Coach Biii Mulligan. 1n the opcnrng 'even minute'> nl tlw '1We've got to tearn how to protect g.'lmL' nnd another later 111 the fir,.1 h.11! a lead and keep our Intensity." and the San f ran(l\l:O 4lkr<. ar1x·art·J With UCl'11ubpar 1hootlng per-on 1hc1r wa~ to a rt·pla' 111 an Ol toht•r formana. agaJn•t Nebruka, Cln-hlowout clnnetl decided to zone the Ant-Hut 1h1'> 11mc: thL' "'l'" \ 111~<11.1111\ eaten enb the.atrateg)I. backflled. ~hdn't lOopcrate. and th1· -111~·" d ed wt\ h did ......_ dth.'n~· enrncd equal h11l111~ '-'tlh "I won er . ~ t •Y .:-T"t \fontnna m \aturda~ '!ill 10 pl.1\Clll (ZOM), but I ~·WU beeaUM \ 1rtor\ they MW our lhootlng •tats last "It'~ great to ~rt oil ta\1 l1kl.' that It night," bid Mulllgan. reline\ the prcssurl' But v.t"rl' nu1 lod Murphy chipped In with 17 grnng to ha\C th~I lu\un C\i'r' point• •nd • MUOn-hlgh 1'4 re-...,.c-el...' Montana ,,11d In tht' ''fX' 111 b0Und1 Jtmo,phtre. lhl· plaH1lh "'l' t.111·1 UCI took the lead for good at t.a~c .an' 1h1na for &ran1i:d 14-13 NrlY In the gam4t, a tretched "\omrt1mn our nfTrn\l· k111d 111 It to ~6 at helftlm4t, and co11ted tto<'' do...,.nh1ll lor 'nrnl' 1\'•"011' Th" f0 fht d~lllof\ llmt• II WU'i Ot"l;JU\l' Ill Ill\', Y. tlh tho\(' On the •Ll·tournement team. 1n1erc('pt1on\ .. Rogert was the lone UCI player '-I.in F-rann'i<o al1'.1m1·d 111 till' Mfeeted. The Mott Veluable Pity• l"li1111onit1 1-oothall < onf('rCnll·, h.1m- er wu Nick Veno o f Sant• Clare p1on,h1p J.'lmc 101 thc thml tinw 1n ,; !11111 \l',lf\ h\ \\IOntng. lh plil\lltl 11rx·n1·r r h1· 4'kr\ \\lh• llnhht-rt•d lht• l 11unl\ H · 111 1 n ,1 rcgular-o;c:i,on \1ond;1 \ n1gh1 [!.<lllll' at < i1Jnt'> '\tad1um '•" 1h1·1r l'arl) 14-0 k.ul '-1.HurdJ\ \hnn~ tn lour point'i •" lhl' (II.lilt\ 'l llfl'<l II\ Ill' ,1hn 11Hn· l~'flllOll\ \\l· \\\f\ h11pdul rhn't.l ht\-.1i.. .111i.:.c .1 "l11k \\t: h..td nut lhanll' \\1' hacftlwm 111flrnfl<llnt'1 n thl' 't'n11hl hJlt w "11tf I awn'nl'l' T "'tor rhr < 11an1,· \II Pro ltnd\.il~C1 "ho ,,,\ t..1·d \l11nt.1n.1 l\'lll \\ 1· v.rr\· d11" n 14 .o and, J1Jn't ttct I" lh'd \\I' "\'Pl hHlUr g.imc: plJn .ind 1101 h,1\ ._ 1n tht' µm<' hut "\' nc,c1 11111ld 111.11..t• tlw hip pla' t11n ufkn.,.,·) •· Ii n d \,I\ lo. t• 1 II .11 r\ < .u <.on ,.mJ < ,11,11n n111d1· 1h1 (11.rnt" h11lJ!.c't lkh n\I\ I pl,I\ 1n1t·fl\'J>llnJ J f>.1'1' and rl'llll nintr tlw h.111 14 \JHh tnr thl' lll\I tnlll hthiy, ll4fdl h" 1111ll'-\l'3r (Plea.K eee 49ere/ll3) Dan Marino Marino. Mi a mi def en e h a re spotlight in convin ci ng3 l-l 0 victory over Seattle \I I \\I I t \ l'I -I )Jn \1annu did h1\ u'>ual lor th\' \liam1 Oolph1 n' 'iaturda' \\Ith .1h1: nrx·ttn1 thrn· touchdoy, n pa<.<;C' Rut thl' \t -111 \ ICIOI'\ 11\l'I lhl' \c.ttlle \t"i.\hil\\~ .... which put tht Dolph1m "1th1n .i µme o l thtlf fifth ~Ufl\'r f~, .... 1 "J' a~ much the "mi.. .11 J 1H'J1h t \l1n1 t \J)('C11.·, -th<." .. .._11lc1 th nt \l1am1' mali@nC'<l 1.ktcn'-(· \lannt1 "h11 a'l'r.a~wJ..-thnt' l D pa ~" a µme 1n '4."llmtt J '.it1nnal Foott'l31l L tafuc rl"\.orJ ,,1 -ll\ thn.'" .1 ,.i.,arJer to 1mm' C"fah1 in lht· fi,; hall Th<'n ht" ninnt'\ tC'tJ "1th Hru\.C Hard' on .a ,_, ard('r and "'at \1norc fmm '' 'arJ1, in a tv.1)-mtnut(' 'lrt'tl'h ol 1he 1h1r<l ~uan"r that turnc."J a t('n't tour-point lead into a ~1,mf1,nahlt' : -1 ll marJ1n 8 ut "' mul·h nl th<' l rC'd11 "'"nt 111 tht> Jelcn\C' -nint· 11! '-'ho\<' 11 't.tnt"r' ha'<' l;i <.1 n.1mt' ht-1nn1n$ v.11h th(' lt'tttr · R · -th.lt h.u! allov.C'\1 .1lmn\I ~' ~l10h 1n t',1\ h 111 the l.:m '><'' t•n gam1•, ol~ 14-2 <.eawn. It 'hut d11"n 'eattlc "h1ch heat tht' Dolphin' : ~ -~O la'' ~·a\on at the <,JOl(' <>latte \ll the rla,ofh holding the \('nhav.i.., "1th11ut .1 ftr'it dov.n on tour 111 11' hr\t fi,e po<i"'l'"c;1om and 1•111.h t flO'"'""mn' Cl\ trail Thr ~a­ h.1" lo, lin1<.hc-d ...,.1th onl\ tight fir.I d11"n' and :~~ lntal \ard" · I m '11 prnud lll tht" tklenc;c · ~•d < ual h Don \hula "The) 'ltrugkd tor a v. h1lc ~cnt through -.ome d11ft cult tlmc."<i It "'a' outc;tandina o ut · thrr<' t~a' W e madt' "° man) b11 111a,' nn third Jo~n " \: 1d rookie-ltncNit l er Ja, Brophv. a ~c' to tht Dolphin\· ctTort - "fhC' v.holt a1111ude 1n the IHl five: or "' ~ct'h v.a\ not to make ml\tU~t • ., l hr :lttlludr no~ 1s 10 ll'~'l'J"ll 1hat ~t'·rr J<>tnl to make '<lmc m1,t ._l', '4> ~e. 1u~t ha'e 10 10 out thtrc and p)a, \t\ th and make Ufl lnr th( mt\I c f Pleue tee MlA.ltll/8SJ ( ' .. - • 1 82 pr1n99 Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 30, 1884 SP0~1s BREAK Driving harness horses another passion for priest Bourque lifts Boston to win Ray Bourqu~ '>(Ortd 1"'0 goah and ~ Jdded an as 1s1 in le.-idin& Boston lo a 5· l ' Estancia, Barons b r eeze\ Prot11 AP dl1pa&ckn NFW YORK -Thomaii O'Connor 1s nolalway\ pleased w1lh the dnvcs11vcn hiii harnC\\ race horses. but. presumbably, he is Quick lO forgive. O'Connor is a Roman Catholic pncst. For 14 years he has served as chaplain al the Col her School for emotionally disturbed boys and gJrls of high school age at W1ckatunk. N.J. For I 0 years he has owned horses -ever foce a fnend p vc him a broodmare -and in that period his horses have earned more than SI million. Of that amount, more than $800.000 has been won by a 6-year- old pacer ·'named Caramore. which 1s Gaelic for ''big fncnd." O'Connor camt' to the United States from County Curry in 1952 and worked at vanous JObs. including t>e,ng a ~tcvcdore on 1hc Hoboken docks. while stud)'ing for the pncsthood. Nttt1onaJ Hocke) I cague '11:1or} over 1he Minne Ot# Saturda)' I ormer Kina Charlie lmmer pve th<' Bruin1> an l'MI~ 1-0 lead when he tallied h1<1 2 I st goal ot the ')ear ut I .4 of the first penod Bourque. a MX·)eur NtH veteran. rt'corded h1~ 4001h ca~er point on an i1~\1St 1n thc: lir!>t penod and then .idded two 10 I~ . Brent Pe tenon ~orec.J on a I 0-foot shot wb11t faJhng to the ace early in the third penod as Buffalo edged New Jersey, 2-1 and ~1 rc1chcd tts unbeaten streak ap1ns1 the franchise to 18 aames. Tho last time the Subre~ lost to the New Jersey franchise wuson Nov. 11 , 1979. when the Oevili we~ called the Colorado Rockies ... Bryu Erickson's second goal of the game snapped a third-period tie at the 119 mark, hfi1ng Washington to a 3-2 v1l·tory over Hartford ... Mlcltel Goulet scored Slmmer three ttmes and added two assists as Quebec romped over P1ttsburah. I 0-2. The Nord1ques entered the third penod with a 5-2 lead and then broke the game wide open with five straight goals Lo kwood. Stamps put Eagles atop: FV rolls. 7 4-55 1 \ta ncau I lagh \ l:.olglt'\ and the Ba1on of r ountaan Valley made It three wan~ 1n four appearance' at lht.• 20t~ Orangt Holaday Clas~1c at Chapman Collcsc Sa1urday. Estancia ~sting l.aguna Hill' for the second time. and Fountain Valll'y handhng the hoi.t Orange Panther!>. Here's how 1l went: Estancia SS. Laguna Hllls 51 1 he l:.aglc~ capturec.J fifth place behind the 20-point effon of R1ch1 e Stamp) (ht!> best ot the ~a$oll), 111 add111on to 17 and 13 counters from '\~·otl ( lemcn1~ and Adam l ockwood It wa!I btunna's <iccond vH.tOr} over Laguna 11111' 1n tournament action and again \hn"'ed ~nmc holcc. * * * 111 the f-agle' n11ad aga1n .. 1 .i 1111w Jdct1~· ·\hhough l '>tanua led \1m·e hu1\t 1ng from a 12-4 Jcliut to 1akt' an I 8-1 :! lead earl y 1n the ~n1nd tJU• ncr th<' Cagle!> wt·re hard pfcsscd an 1he late go1na a!> the Hawk'i crept to w1th1n SJ-49 w11h 511 ~conds left A rnmb1notmn of Laguna lfllb' m1~1akcs and f. t11nc1a free: throw'> C"nded 1he thrrat however, and the Eagleii will rarf} a 12-1 rccord into Sea View League play on f-riday "It wa!i the same way Inst tum'." -;aid Ei1tanc1a ('ouch Joe Reid "Ma1ch1ng up agumst <1 1ooe tenm , hkt· Newport Harbor . . it 's aoang to be tough agatn)I a 6-6 front{ I he Eagks hit 20 of 50 from the fielc.J (40 percent) and were JU'lt 6 of 18 from the pcnmeter (33 perct•nt) An 18-for·21 efTon a1 the hne, however. kept the Hawks 1n a hole. Fountain Valley 74. Orang~ SS Thc Barons. humbled b) f:I Modena on Frida). responded w11h a first -halt hur't whtl h put tht' game out ot rti1d1 4u1t kl) ·~ c h.a<l a long lOO\ t'r~n11on Jfk1 the l I Modena g.amt'," !>aid f ounta111 \i Jllc) < •>ach D11vc Brown. "and I litd mo\t of the talking .. \omcbo<l> mu\t ha\C' listened -at lca\I thul wa\ the appearance 3'1 the: Buron~ 1urnped to a 26· I 0 lead earl} in the second quancr and t'Xpanded tt 10 a 20-point bulge by halfi1me. Brent Manin scored 15 ofh1s game- l11~h 24 point') an the fir~I half. und Brice no scored I 0 of his 12 points 1n thl' fif~I hall. Oranil' was no match for the Hamn'>, l·omm11tana 24 turnover' through the first three quancrs in lulling behind by a 58-JO margin. f ou ntain Valley connected on 15 of28 from the field 10 the first half and pu~hed 11 up to 24 of 46 from the field through three quaners Orange'\ onl} 'ipark of hie came earl) -at 2-2 and 4-4. •"The first 11me I ..aw a )tandardbred race was al the 'Rutland (VI ) State Fair" he said "I went with rclat1 ves Then alier I came here (to New Jer~> ). I wcn1 to Freehold .. Mario Tremblar scored three goals and got one assist to power Montrea to a 7-3 victory over the New York Rangers. Tremblay has 15 points, 1ncludin1 seven "oats. an his last I 0 games ... Wayne Gretiky scored three goals -gi ving ham a share of has 3~NHL 1nd1' 1dual record -and added three assists pace Edmonton to a 6-3 victory over Detroit. It was th 32nd 11mt' Gretzk) has scored three or more goals in a game, t>-1ng the record shared by Mlke Bouy of the New York Islanders and retired Phil E1po1lto ... Right wing Steve Larmer scored with 42 seconds remaining to hfi Chicago to a 5-4 victory over Toronto ... Brian Trottier scored twice and Mike Bossy once. all in the opening fi ve minutes. leading the New York Islanders to a 5-1 tnumph over S1. Louis. LEWIS ... From Bl NEWPORT WINS ... Then the friend g.a' e htm the mare J M. Doroth> in 1974 ()'{ onnor 'ces no (onn1c1 between being a pric!>I and ralehor!K' owner "The bish op has known me a long time and knows I do m) JOb." said o·c on nor I\~ for h 1~ rnce1rack winning~. he said, "I gel all the income I ca n do what I wnnl. I evaulate the situation." Quote of the day An unidentified thief who etole -and then returned -the helmet of Doug Autle, Botton CoOege't etar quarterback: "After all he' a done for Botton fans, and I enjoyed him, t oouldn't keep It. that helmet hu been eeen all over TV. He won the H.iaman In 11." Bucks win seventh in a r ow Terry Cummlngs scored 27 points and m Stdoey Moncrief had :?t> as Milwaukee rolled 10 11s ..C\enth con~<:Ull'C v1ctof}. beating C'lc,eland. 11S-102. in a National Basketball >\ ssoc1auon gamc The Bucks. 21-11 and leaders of1he Central D1w.1on. outscored the Cavahcrs 21 -5 o'er a thc·mtnute stretth of the second quanerto take command In other !'JB.\ games. Gus Williams scored nine of his 25 poinh dunng a 12-2 Washington spun in the third quaner. hft1ng the Bullets to a 116-108 Del Rio wins another honor Jack Del Rio, the Southern Cal Ill linebacker who earned All-Amcncan honors this season. has been named the most valuable senior player of 1984 in West Coast college football by the Palo Club of Palo Alto. Del Rio wall reu1ve tht'club's Pop Warner Award at a Feb. 5 banquet He 1s the 11 lh USC player named West Coast MVP by the Palo Club ... Jolla McEaroe and Jimmy Connors, lu red by huge guarantees as well as a $200.000 first pnze, head a field of eight top tennis players compellng an the inaugural AT&i Challenge of Champions event begJnning New Year's Day in Las Vegas The umquc event, which features a McEnroc- ~onnors match up the day before the finals, offers a total payout ofS I 3 million that has attracted almost all the big-name stars in men's professional tennis ... St. John's basketball coach Loa Carusecca says allega- tions that hts school pays its players 1s "a lot of garbage, and I don't want to gave 1t any credence." February's issue of the magazine "I n)1de Sports" charges that "better player!> at St. John'i. reponedly gross S 1,000 per month. while bench-warmer) average $600 ... drained), finished 1he lour-game ~1 wtth 11 9 point~. two point~ ofT h1c, tournament record _ Th~onl} pla)cr to e"er be named MVP twice an this tournament. the third tame around he shared the honors wi th Mllchell. It was the 12th straight victory for Mater Oea on the way to a record third-straight cham- pionship In this 16-team In vitational. For a while -halfway through the first quarter -El Modena stayrd with the Monarchs at 8-8. but then Lewis began his act. almost exclus1ve- ly in the low key area with one move after another. His slam dunk an the ~ond quancr stirred the crowd, then Mitchell put the lights ou t wtth mammoth dunk at the start of the founh period 10 end an) doubts as to JUSt who 1s No I m Orange County- or an the CIF Southern Section for that matter. 'The kids had some fun tonight." said McKntght. "We were running and they hke that." McKnight said his learn played well, but he declined to call It the best effon 1n this tournament. ··we played two very fine teams early an Santa Clara and Estancia. We played 1h1s tournament m reverse:· From Bl honors in the tournament as the adors earned their fifth '>tra1ghl v1ctOI) McGaHan '>Cored 27 point\ 1n the 111lc game and averaged 20 points for the three-game senes. Also l.'arn1ng all-tourney honor~ were Rob Masc and Alan Fraser. who scored 8 and 6 points respectively an 1hc championship game Masc aver- aged 12.3 and Fraser averaged 7 .6 for the tournament. The Sailors were down by a bucket after the first quaner a~ 6-9 John Verargason connected for 16 first· quaner points for Bcllarmine. but Coach Jerry Dc:Bu'ik ordered a col- lapsing tone and pressing tac11cs and 11 helped cquahle thing!> out. It was tied going into the fourth quarter and eventually evolved into a sttuauon at the hne with nine ~conds left -when McGavran scored two free throws to give tht' Sailor<} a 52-50 lead. Edison U. El Toro ~~: -Ken Ammann and Baron Coenen earned all-tournament honors after leading the Chargers to third place Ammann c,cored 19 and Coenen 22 an the finale El Toro pared Edison's lead to 56-52 and again to 58-54 late in the victory over 'New York. the Knick'>' fifth consecuuve loss . Kelvin Ransey hit a 15-footjump shot with four seconds remaining to give New Jerse) a 110-!08 v1ctOf} O\>er Detroit .... Adrtan DanUey convened two clutch baskets around a Fred Roberti' free throw in the lflsl 34 seconds a~ I tah •.lipped b)' Dallas. 9Q.97 I •an1lq fint'>hed wnh a game high l P poin t\. while Mark Aguirre Cum.mtnc• 110J 2 'for Dallas Glen Riven scored 20 point\ a' \Ila 1ta rallied 1n the second half10 defcatCh1cago 1114-l!JI fhc Ha"'ks',1ctor)avenged their prn1ous los-; in double oven1me to the Bulls, and stopped< h1rngo s three-game "'inning streak . tutpb Sampson ">Cored 19 ol h1\ 1 I points in the first half and Akeem Olajuwon had I" ol his 26 point!> an the second half to help Hou<. ton ~urge past Portland. I 08-92 . Jerry Siebtlng came ofT tht.• bench 10 score a game-high 28 point'> -leading Indiana 10 d 1~3-115 \lCtof) over Kan~s C 11~ and !>napping the Pat.ers' lour-game losing streak Forward Alex Engllsb '>l"OrC'd 3' pQtnt~ and resen.e guard Mike Evans added 26 3'> Denvcr dclcated Sea111l' 11 S· IO~ ( t.•nter Moses Malone '>Cored 2 5 point<. 111 kad Ph1ladclph1a 10 a l 09-95 \ actOIQ. over Golden \1att.• 0.,1\l'r guard Andrew Toney adcfed 21 prnnts during the game belon· a '>Cllout crowd of 13.295 Televialon, radio TELIYlllON 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOT8All: NFC dlvtalonaJ ptayott -Chicago at Washington, Channel 2. 1 p.m. -PRO fOOTaALL: AFC dlvttlonal playoff-Pittsburgh at Denver. Channel 4 . RADtO UCI women earn third in tourney "Good sen·wr. good cvveragt'. good pnce· That :S State Fann insurance." Al CARTER IUURUCE ACUCY. lllC. ,,.,. , ... IHSU IAHCI ~6-9222 2900 Brts tol St . ~ I 01 Co~ta Me u 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Washington, KNX ( 1070). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOT9ALL: Pittsburgh at Denver, KNX (1070). 4 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Lazers at Wichita. KWVE-FM (108). 7 p.m. -PRO •AIKETBALL: Phoenix at Clippers, KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Phlladelphla at Kings, KWVE-FM ( 108). MONDA Y'I TELEVIStON Noon -COU..EQE FOOTBALL: Peach Bowl -Purdue vs. Virginia, Channe4 2. S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bluebonne1 Bowl -TCU va. West Virginia, Channel 13. l C ln1neand<-iaddlebal kCollcgl' "omen \alvaged 1h1rd place 1n tht1r o"" n respec11' e ha'iket hall tour- naments wlth lht' Anteater\ working o' enime and the C 1aucho'\ hold mg ofTCompton Elsewhere Orange Coast ( ollege made a trip 10 Santa Barbara worth- while w11h a wtn over lhe Vaquero) The detail\ UC Irvine 88. ao Jose State 84: fht' ..\nteater' appeared tn <.:ompletc rnn- lrnl "llh a 1<1-potnl li.•ad about m1d"-t1\ through thl' 'ernnd hall "'hl'n J pair of O.,partan thrcc-po1n1 pla;' hl'!pcd the '1'111or'> d1mh had .. rnto the 11,Ume r About 1,000 tickets still remain for Rose Bowl game I P.\c.;.\[)L~A tAP)-I 001hall fan, "'ho want to \<'t' the l nt\l'f\11) ot ~outhl·rn C all lorn1a pla~ < >h10 \1a11· rn the Ro-.c Ho"'I J;in I \1111 haq· .1 <hancc 10 hu" t1<.h0 t'i. hut tht.•\ 'II h.t\l' wat t ta,1 · \houl I ()()() 11tl..l'I' Ill lhl· lllnll'\I "'"' Ix-.n.ulahk JI lournJmlnl Houw JI ''11 \ < >r:inlf.l' ( 1r11' t.' Hh d ·\hrr 11 1<> am the remaining IJtkl'I\ \I.Ill Ix-dn1dec..I equall) be- 1\1.Ct'n I ournamcnt llou-.c and Gate H ol lhl· Ro\c Bowl c;1ad1um he !>aid I ournamt·n1 I louse will remain 11rx·n unttl the tickets run out. or unul ~ 1() p m "'h 1( he' er rnme<i Ii r<>t \\.h1k thl" Rmt• Ao"I c;1ad1um -;alee, \\.1ll uin1anu1· un1114 p.m <-iunda\ and ll11m Ill o1 m w 4 pm "1onda~ unttl .111111 kt'I\ Jfl' \Old hl· \.lid pa) men I must he made in ca!>h. monc) order made out to Pa~adcna Tournament of Ruses Association or a per-;onal c:heck with a bank-issued t ht:ck guarantee card. Davis said · The 1.000 t1cke1s were made avarl- ahk b)' 1he assoc1a uon. he said I 1n Pa<>adena from h ''> 10 I I 'II J m wda) ..aid RandJll I"'' 1\ .1 \fl<•kl'' ~------------' man for the 1 ournamen1 111 Ro'>l '> lh1· 111h·1., wc.1 \H each and ·-.\II the people 1ha1 they normal!\ ulkr lht.•m 10 -the <i<.hool'>. the lonkrl'nll' the IOurnament membl'r' -hJ't.' not tak.:n ad,an1age of the oppununtt) to purl'ha..c 1hc1r allot- mtnl\ .. Da,1s 'ia1d .\nd tht: ~panan'i had a gout! chance to \.\.In II JI lhl' ia1I l'nd ul rt:gulauon pla~ m1~'1ngonc '>hOl "-llh three \Cconds rema1n1ng itnd J d<>'>C· in follow-up a~ the hu11cr \oundetl In O'ert1me. the •\nleatt'r\ '>C<>rl'd the final fi\e point'> lo '>l'CUfC' the "''n 1he1r ninth tn 11 outing'> \an fo'it· "itate dropped to 4-6 \hen Graham an all-10umamen1 selection. had 25 potnl'i and Doroth\ Lewis con1nhu1ed ~I lur tht.· •\nl· cater~ Saddlebark 68, Compton 62: Healhl'r I \tC\,. J produu 111 ( urnnJ del Mar High . poured 1n 1S point\ a\ 1hr (1aut ho' hrokc awa) from a 11-11 halft1mt.· deadlock 10 pm.t lht: v.1n Saddlehat.k led b) 12 (49-37) w11h about scHn minute' k ll and wa .. n't senousl> threatened thereafter Oranje Coast 77, Santa Harbara 71 : In the lanai tuneup bl'forc the \tart ot rnnference pla y. the Pirate<, "-t.'re pared b) Maf} Beth Thnhc'' ~7 points and 19 r<.'lx>unds, 1eam high' •n both depanmenb Tamm\ Parker had 21 po1n1., to go "''th ninl: "'-"l't" and .\m~ llJlhwt.k. nott.heu 16 whrlc \Jll\> < hmtman pulled down 'it'"en rebound\ 0( ( 1mprcned 10 9-' whale \;w1.1 Rarhara ·, record dropped to 5-~ -------- [ Warning The Surge on GenP.ral Has Determined f har Cigarette Smo~rng Is O;ingerous to Your Healrh H ' I II ;i 0 cl rnQ Iii! 0 o~ ITlQ lllCOflll!l Soll Pde ~ Menthol Ind 100'~ H~· I mn tdr 0 I mQ nicn•me 100'' Soft Pat I a11d IOO's Mrn1hol ~ mq tar ' 0 4 mq I l(r\l Ir 170. fi ITIQ l/t• n fi l'I~ MOlinP.. 170 \ Mentbnl fi m~ tar fl !i t'ltQ n1tot1ne B~ per t1qarn11e f re R~p()rl Mdl 84 Shm~ fi m~ I ,~ '1 fj rng to11111 nv per t1~are1111 by f IC me1hor1 • - • game. but 1 d1!ion held on for the vactof} Ammann had a team high eight rebound) and Richard Smith added the a))t)ts. The victory came largel> at the line where Edison hit 6 of 7 free throws m the final quaner. Ed t!>on returns to non-league ac- 11on on Saturday at Saddlcback Coll ege where it'll challenge Cup1stmno Valley. Edison is now 7-4 overall. Irvine ~8. University 56: The Va- quero!> captured the consolation tlllc at the Canyon High In vitational a!I they held off the one-man sconng maching of Brad A mold (30 points). ophomore Mike Herring, JUmor Jam Ra)e and JUn1or Shawn Patcht'll led the winners w11h 17 12 and I 0 points respect I\ ely. Arnold scored 22 of h1~ 30 in the second half and with 38 seconds left A mold hll a pa tr of free throws to uc It at 56. llnl\ crsth went to a zone defense at that point.and Raye's 15-footer was in-and-out. but Patchell was there for the: offen~1 ve rebound to put 1t an al fhe butter l hc 'crd1c1 leaves Irvine a1 6-6 as 1t await'> South Coast League play OCCnipped with :05 left SAN DIEGO -Guard Ed Pierce converted both ends of a one--and- one situation with five eeconda left as San Otego Mesa claimed the consolation championship of the Olympians' own batketball tour- nament with a 38-36 declalon over Orange Coaat Saturday. The Mesa victory avenoed an earlier 67 -45 IOU at the hands of the Plratee In OCC'a second game of the seaaon. The Olympians ( 11-6) played a deliberate game throughout, even when OCC (9-S)took a seven-point halftime lead and stretched It to nine with the first field goal of the seoond half. Thanks In part to a 16-8 edge at the foul line ·and the fact that Coast's leading scorer Shaughn Ryan was saddled with foul trouble throughout. Mesa crept back Into the game and were In position to win In the final seconds. Ryan's playing time was llmlted severely when he picked up three first-halt fouls and his fourth In the first 30 second a of the second half. He flnatty fouled out with 7:~3 left and was soon followed to the bench by Jon Johnston, whose fifth foul came a couple minutes later. --\ ----r--- COLLEGE 8 ASKf f BALL USC rally falls short Bruins, Long Beach State emerge with hbme victories From AP dltpatcbet LOS ANGELES -David Henderson came oil thc bench to score 17 points and second-ranked Duke held ofT a .late Southern Cal rally to'takc a 75-73 victory Saturday night 1n the championship game of the TroJan college basketball tournament. Johnny Dawkins, the tourney'!. Most Valuable Pla}'er and Mark Alane added 16 points each tor the Blue De" 11\, who raised their record to 9-0 · , Oenck Dowell scored 22 points and pulled dov.n 14 '"!rebounds for the Trojans. who fell tu b-3 ~ Wayne Carlander added 16 points and Ron Holme\ 1\15 for the TroJans on their home court at the LA Spons Arena. Duke led 40-29 at halftime and -;till held a 71-61 advantage with I :41 remaining But Carlander hJt a pair of Jumpers and when L>owell made a pair of free throws With IR ~econds left. the margin was cut to 7'\-71 Tommy Amakcf made one of two frce throws to make II 75-73 with two ~conds left. and Holme\ desperation 35-footcr missed at the huuer In the <:onsolat1on game earlier. ';te"l' M 1tchcll \Cored 18 of h1\ game-high 24 pennis 1n the second hall and Alabama D1rm1ngham overcame d 12-pomt halftime deficit for a 79-64 '1ctol) O\ er The C 11adel Else\\ here. UCLA 69, Oral Roberts 61 : (1al) Maloncon scored 18 pomb to lead the Bruins to the win at Pauk> Pa.,,1l1on The Bruins. now 3-5. handed Oral Robcm 1b fifth s1ra1gh1 lo!>'i and the T11an!I arc now 2· 7. UCLA led most of the way and built an I l-po1 n1 lead 1w1cc 1n the ~cond half before the Titans closed 10 w1th1n five point'>. at 60-55. with 4.32 rcma1n1ng. The Bruins then went into a '>tall 01Ten5e and made onl} one field goal in the lactt S 22 Reggie Miller'<. dunk that ga"e l lCLA a 66-58 edge \\<1th I 16 left Mil ler ended \\1th 14 point<. and "11gcl Miguel ad<.kd I 0 for the Brum!>. The µme's high scorer wa<, Mart. •\ere'>\\ 1th 11.J point'> for the T1lan!i.., 17 1n the second half Long Beach State 65, Illinois Wesleyan 54: < enter OeAnthon} Langei.ton '>cored 12 point\ to lead thl' 49cr' over llhn1oi. Welseyan at tht· Long Bl·ach Arena. Jon Ham!>Cm added I 0 point-. lor the 49l·r'>. who improved their recored to 2-5 The T itans. who fell to 2-7 werc lead h} Paul Peterson.\\ ho scored l 2 po1n1-. and h' Lam lessen "ho added 11 · Long Beach Jed mo'it of the fiN hall and held a 36-~7 -lead at mtcrm1ss1on In top 20 action let& in thl' tir\t hall and did not return Wll lldm). u.9;: 7 'iw1ngman got the Hoya\ mo\ 1ng Jftcr the Aggu:i. drt'w w11ijin tv.o point'i I\\ 1cc in the.' second hdlf JI 16-14 and 46-44 Sl. J ohn's H , N\)rtb Ca rolina State U : Chns "1ulhn '><:Ored IM points in ldtd1ng No 5 1.i1 John '>to v 1uon o' l'r No 14 North C arollna State and their ..even th Ho hdJ) festival champ1Umh1p St. John'\ boosll'd II\ re\.ord to 8-1 while N ( '>tatt· fell to 7-2 Syracuse 75, Duqueaoe 60: Junwr forward Rafcal Addison \cored 21 points 10 pace -.1xth-ranked ~yral'ui.c 1n the finab of the Rochester Cla~s1c North Carolina 88, Hawaii Pacific 89: i\t Pearl Harbor Brad Dautthcny scored 22 points to lead the \e\enth-ranked Un1\.Cf\ll) of Nonh ( arolina to the ea\) win 1n the o pening round of the two-da\ Ha'-'"a11 Paulil In' 1tat1onal · · M1-.soun . a 76-7' 'll'lor o"er .\ri/Ona earlier in the da:r '-'a'I to meet North Carolina in toda) 's tournarnrnl ehamp1onsh1p game . .\n1ona was 10 pla ·, lla\\a11 Pactlil an NA.IA school. in thl· consolauon g41mi: Tenneuee 81, Michigan 77: In KnuH 1lle !>Cnwr Mi chael Brooksscored .20 points and Anthony R1chard<ton added 15 as Tennessee. ou1,11ed 1n all live pos1t1on' made up a nine-point tlf\t·hall defic11 to delcat I )th-ranl..ed Mi chigan It \o\as the tir\1 lo"> lor the 'W uha1ne'>aher t:1ght .. 1ra1gh1 "in' Indiana 77. Miami. Ohio 72. lnd1Jn.t c,ur'l\l'd .i-"\. m1nutl' \hoo11ng !>lump 1n the 'K'C<>nd half and nxk guard '>tl'"C .\lford"s 2.i pumts to' 1uon 1n the lir-.1round111 thl' Homier< laV!>IC in lnd1anapoh\ The I 5th-ranked Homier-. 1n ra1\lng thl'tr rewrl.I tu 7-2. lt·d h} I I points m1d'-'a) through the '!>C!Cond hdlt bu1 h11 onl\' two of thl·1r ne~I 12 shot'> lrom the licld fhl· Recl.,kin!>, who beat the I loos1er'> by !>IX point'\ last year. ran o0 Seven straight point\ bctore Alford broke the streak Virginia Commonwealth 69, Virginia Tecb 65: Rolando Lamb scored eight pu1nl"> do\\n the wctch. 1ndud1ng the go-ahcad ha'>kct \I.1th l 01 lcft. as the Ram\ rallied pa<,t the I 6th-ranked Huk1c\ 1n thl' 1111l' gamc ofthc 1{1( hmond I n\ltauonal Oklahoma 121, Manhattan College 74: In 0 1..lahoma ( II\ .\11-.\menca JUOIOr tl'Ott•r \.\a\ man f 1-,dalc -.cored \I points as thc 17th-ranked \oonn'> uHrv.hclmnl undermanned Manhattan C olkge 1n the opening game ot 1 thl" \II-( ollt:gc fournaml'OI Louisiana Tech 90, Oklahoma Clly 62: Rubl·n Godbolt led four Lou1\1ana l ech player'> 1n double figure' a~ ihl' 1 Yth·ran~ed Bulldogs defeated Oklahoma<. II) 10 ad\aO\.l' into thc final~ of the .\II-( ollege ba!>ketball tournamcnt Loyola-Illinois 93, Louisville 81 : ( arl (;ol;ton and .\ndre Ba11k· rnmbined to \I.ore o.llJ pu1nt\ in lcadrng unranked LO)ola ul lll1nol\ Ill an up\CI ol 20th-ran~l'd L OUI\\ Ille In '-'<>men\ auwn ' USC 73. Texas 71 : 't olanda f lctt hn'<, l.n -1n \o\ 1th onl' \Clond remaining hftl'd the tourth-ranked 'r ro1an., '" t•r No 2 Tc'a" 1n the champ1t1n\h1p gaml' of the f n>JJn ( la\'>ll at the Lo'> .\ngelec, C)pon'> .\ren:i r Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, '**"ber 30, 1014 83 No. 1 spot still up for grabs? From AP 4lltpa~ If an)'ont' )l1ll ha) an)' quc uont about who !>hould be ranked No. I 1n collqc football. Washm&ton Coach Pon James 1\ n1re they'll be watch1n1 1elcv1\1on on New Y car's Day "I'm sure that tveryonc th.at tJ 1n1ere\ted watched the Bn&ham Young-M1ch1gan game," the Hu5lt1 coach \aid of the recent Hohday Bowl .. I hose same people will watch our game The ...,,nters wtll vote and declarc a nauonal champion." In this lo...,,·l.e} manner, James 1nd1ned h1i. agreement wtth Okla· homa ( oach Barr) Swttterthat one of the t'-'"O Orange Bowl teams sull could 0' enakt' undefeated and top-ranked B"t l 1n The ;\~soc1ated Press' final wnter!o poll The 13-0 ( ougars beat M1cht'3n 24-17 on De-c 21 in the Hohda\ Bowl ·1 gue" if ~ou're t.alkmg about rccord\ then 11'~ over with " Swiuer 'Mi'' .. Rut I don't bellt've 11·~ over '-'llh The mt'eting of secood-rankcd 0 1..lahoma '1-1-1 and No. 4 Wash- ington 10-1 . 1n the Orange Bowl on Jan I at M1am1 (Channel 4 at 5 p.m I 1s onl· uf fi,t'. bowl games that will~ on net'-'ork tt'lt'v1s1on New Year's Da' The 01hcr big matchups have No. 6 Oh10 \tate 9-2 against No. 18 Southern ( al. g. ~. 1n lhe Rose Bowl at Pa..adena (ahf tC"hannel 4 at 2) unranked Housto n. 1-4. agamst No. 8 Boston C ollege 9-2 in the Cotton 80\\I at Dallas (Channel :? at l()'.30 am > 'o 11 Loumana St.ate. 8-2-1 against No 5 Nebraska. 9-2. in the <;ugar Bowl at New Orleans fC'hannel ., .it 5.10 pm l, and No. 14 UCLA. b·' aga1nc,t "lo 13 M1am1. Fla .. 8-4 1n the fiesta Bov.I at Tempe. Ariz <( hannel 4 at 10:30 a.m ). \.1 onda~ ·~ '\;cw 'rear's Eve hneup ha\ Purdue 7-4 aga1ost V1rgrn1a. 7-2·2 1n tht' Pt'ach Bowl at .\tlanta <Channel ~ at noon). and Tcxu Chnsttan 8-3 against West V1rgima. 1 -4 in the Bluebonnet Bowl at Hou\ton 1< hannel 13 at 5 pm l Georgetown 61, North Carolina A&T · 56: Rcgg1l' W11l1amc, scored 15 of his 21 points 1n thc second half to lead top-ranked George to\\ no' er Nonh ( arohna .\& T in a (hmtmas Cup game 1n San Juan. Pucno Rico. The win. however. could prove CU'>lh tu the Hmas - Junior guard Michael Jackc;o n injured hi, nght w11h !:S l5 In the conc;olatmn game. \tephanll' Pern ·.,. l'-'O lrl't' throw!> "'th 21 -;ernnd'> rl·ma1n1ng hro~t· a 51-51 11c a' Mar... land took a 54-51 \ 1Ctof\ "'er Cahlorn1a. St. John's Willie GlaH (30) and Walter Berry battle for rebound against North Carolina State player• Saturday. The H U'>l.1es built their I 0.1 record on deft>nse The' were third in sconne, defen e I 11 bl ninth in total defense 1217 'land lbth against both the run and the pasc, MIAMI ... From Bl "lt''i hard 10 pinpoint hut the d1 ITercnce was intens1t\ ·· Manno. who compicted 21 ol 14 pas!>l's for 262 yards. also ga"e lred11 10 the defcn<,c r ''The dcfi;nsc pla}ed 'wCI) well When the defense is playing so \\-ell. 11 rcall} helps us." he said. "We had some problems on ofTen'it' in the lir<it half. but we JUSt had to keep going out and doing 11 " \cattle had hop1:d to ml\ thl' runn1ng g.amc "h1ch p1lkccl up m<m than 200 \ard' in last v.et·k·., .\mt·ri · can C on(erenCl' "'Id-card triumph aga in\! the Lm Angele' Raider'>. w11h Dave Krieg\ passing. But 1t wuld not rcall) C\tahll'>h e ither. ··we wanted to have !>Orne balance today. but when we got about 14 point~ behind, we had lo throw the hall:· said Coach C huck Knoll. whose team was stopped twice o n third· and· I and once on fourth-and-I .. rhe Dolphins arc an C\Cellent football team. ThC) ha'c an C\ccllcnt chance to go all the way " The v1t IOI) puts M1am1 in the AF( champ1on'>htp game o n their homt· turf at the Orange Bowl aga1n<it th1.· winner of 1.iunda) 'c; game in ()cn,er between the Broncos and the Pit · l'iburgh "itcelcrs. Led by ends Kim Bokampcr and Doug Better:-. and linebacker Mark Brown. Miami's defense shut down both the "Ground Chuc k" and the "Air Kno, .. phases of Kno·<'o; <ieattle a11ark That\ \o\ here Manno toot.o'er hr'\I. he mmcd the Dolphin<. 7t1 \arth 1n 11 plays. capping 11 ofT \\1th tht· shon touchdu\\n IO!i..'i to llanh fhen. after Seattle\ Jl'fl Wt·\1 ,qu1hh1:d a 7-yard punt. Manno\ '' yard pa" \\a<. lipped 1n the air h\ ~ca111c·, "l"•th ';1mpson and d1.•0l'l t ed right to Moore. 'itanding alone in tht· end 1one lJ\\C '"n ~hamann"• 17-\ard lourth-quancr lield goal hie; first c;uccessful ~1ck since NO\ 11 49ers ... From Bl National hmtball League career. Miami running back Tony Nathan le grabbed from &ehlnd after a short gain A'Wlf~lo during AFC playoff game in the Orange Bowl Saturday. Dofphins won easily. Steelers-Broncos: A war to !>top-the run Jnc..I h11n· 1lwm lo 1h111" I h.11·, .1 h.1,i. 1. 11,•1 San Franl'ISCO ( ·oach Bill Wul'ih called the 'iCCond half "not a'i artl\lll a~ we'd like" Neithe r coach promises a ny tric ks in today's AFC playoff • 1n our ddt'll'" l" g.1ml· pl.111 · Montana thre" h1\ third toul'h· down pass of thl' da) late in tht· <;econd quancr. and the gamt· \o\3' 'ICorclc~s tht rest of the w.iy l>l "1\.I R (1\1') -l>on't e\JX•ll am "'urpnc;e<; t ' .. The ofTtn\C ~orcd earl) thtn 11 \o\ hen thl' Dtn\tr Bmncm pla\ hu\I 1t1 till' P1tl\hurgh \\3\ up to us.'' Dwatnt Board of the ~tu·lcrs 1n National I oothall League plJ)Oll .u:tmn 49cf\· defensive unit said "We had to (( hannel 4 at I p.m I l.ccp the font, from booing." l hi\ Wiil hc hx>tb.Jll ,11 II\ 1110"1 ha\IC "io Ind.\, flt> Board and R1k1 Ellison made the frills. Jll'>l down-in-thl'·lrcnlhe" warlarl' 't ou m1gh1 '-'<1111 49C'r\' b1&gr\t dt'fcn.,.vc play" of the 10 kCl'P the women and children a"a' from this Olll' I 1 ~cond hnlf probahly \\<On't he very an1\t1l. <ind 11 rnuld get ugh fhc 49cr... who'>t.· I S-1 regular <\I lca<11. that's "hat P11t\llutgh l oach C hul k "loll Olnd 1,('a'IOn record was hc\t in the lcagul' Denver''! Dan Reeve., \\<Ould ha'r )OU bcht''t' \nd mo1o1 won their 10th .Mf111ght pme The~ 'etcran observers of pla-.ofl ..tll1on -\\ht·n· te.im' will host the NFClltle pme on Jan j. trnd111onall} pla)' tl con~rvnt1\t' and hncx to l"r<'' tlO the playing c1tht'r the C"h1cnao ~a"' ·-°'"''\take -wo uld concur Wa hmgtoq Red\kins, who meet "\.\e're not gmn1 lo tn 10 lool m.iii ) lolh " )<l•d '\oil today 1n Washington "We'll Jlla}' tla'l1c football -hopclull-.. 1tnund l~t,1\ Mo ntana hit on TD p:l'I~' of 21 football. which 1\ what wins pla>ofl gartlt'" .. yard~ 10 ()wight ('lark and nine to Although Ocnv('r ·~ fa vored and had J I \. \ n:au lar- Russ Franc19 the first two 11mc!. the ~a~on record compared 10 the ~tcelers' ~-7 murk. the~ art 4<>en had the ball. In the second two very ~1m1lu team~ w1th comparable talent. tram' quaner. he tollscd a l<>·yard sconng which thnvc o n ru ed dcftMC\ that force tumo' e~ an<l •tnk.e to widt' rl"Cc1ver Freddie "htch prefer to heal you ~1th their ifOund same c;o1omon. who ~o~ 11 touchdown "Thi~ game motr hc\ t"o actl\C drfcMIH' team\ that for the ninth game 1n a row ha\C ( 8U'iCd a lot tlf lumO\.t'r\ •. \aid RC('\.('\ "On onen~ Bu t Montana allowed th~c inter· Putsburgh m1 es the run ond P3'' \Cr\ well 11nc1 wr tr' 10 ccpt1on• 1n a ~poll)' pcrforman'r and do the ume th1na another of his~ SC\ wa\ dropped h)' "The kr> to 1he pmr Y..111 he our ab11lt' tu run the l\jll (11 rm defensive back 0111 \umcr and to handle their bht11na · t'arl\-in the llJmc "DCMt'r run' tht' hall \en. ~II." \3\-\ "'oll "W t' hl\l" I Roth lllkmt'' .lfl' ll1rntl•d b\ \tlllng 4u.11ll'rb.u i.., \ l.trl \.1.J lcim· ".1 11 "'-' l'.11 'l'ltran h111 hl' plJ' t•d h.11111\ .11 .111 unul th"''.,""" "hl'll he lout. ll\l'r fnr thl 111111fl'll I),,, 1d \.\ 11i\\ll1•\ .ind ,1.ir1t·1t thl' la\t e1gh1 Jl.tml'' · I nr a \ 1111 ntt 411.u 1t·tl1.11 I.. kd1n~ ht'" J \ tw h." .lull\: \l'T'\ '-'l'll '·"" ,,,11 l">l'O\ll \\Ill \11\lflll'I "1th \l'\lllld \eJI pl,1\1'1 l1•hll fl'-'.:t\ "h11w "''' rqwlar·\C',l\11n 1khut '-'J' J(tJtn\I thl \teeter' It"' .1 ~1111l ht·\1 r.11hn lortz• l [I"·'\ '-'J\ hJ1,1"t'll 1nh1 ml\tJ1'1'' ll\ \1n kr hh11c' .ind hl' 'kll lHll th( \l'ullld h,111 '-'h1k 11.11 ~1111 \tl''l' ()(·Rt·J1! «ntunet·red .1 14 It \ ll IOI'\ .. 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Ill r.11,hurah' HO DC'n,er al\tl h.' rrttnerrd ~4 lumhl1'' ~·uint1 1n the le uc. \.11m~n·J 10 P1tt\hu1h'' 11 Roth team\ t1rd llH M'Ct)nd 1n 1ntC'r1.~f't1on' "-Ith I Physical Bears meet Redskins Berth in NF C title contest a t stake today \\.\'1111'.trl••' 1 \1'1 -lhl· \\ J\htntzl •n Hnhl.tn' .Ht ""Id 'ltl 11 lx·l• nil thl ltr\l •l,1m in 'Jt e>nJI I 11nf\'rl'ml h1,llH' l1• .1pr11.·Jr in thrl't" \Ulll'\\l\l' \uix·r H11\\I' 1 hr< h1,Jg1 lkJr' \\oulJ lt l.l· '" mJl.t: ~nnll' hl\tor\ ot thl·1rn\\ n 111JJ \ .1, the\ -....Tl.. l<l hrl·ak J 21 ·\t'JI pl.1\oll pn\ ( hltJ~tl llJ-1 \\hll h thl'> \t'.JI lJptun:J II\ llr\I ( cntrJI ()I\ 1\1 •n t1tll "lllt' thl \:Jt1onJ I •nthJll I l'agul' nwrgt·d '"'h thl .\menlan f-rnllhall ll'<l>;ul' 1n 14-"1n lhl' plJ\otT, 1111 uni\ thl' 1h1rJ ltml· 111 t!w IJ'I 20 \l'.tr' T 1•J.1, ·, tz.tnll' I< hJnnl'I ~ .11 / ~, J m J , 11nw' ~I \l'.tr' Jn.I """ liJ\ Jlll"f tht lk.lr\ 1.1'1 f1(J \t11l \ 11 li>r J 1--1-lli triumph 11\l'I lhl' 'r"' ) •r l.. < 11.1111' lor lhl· 'I I , h.1mp1Pn..,h1r Bill \\Jlh 111mplllt'd I• f'i·"'t'' t11r till' BlJf' thal J,t\ 1ndud1n~ lhrn· 1 .. tight l'nd .IOlf IHl\o\ ( h1-.1gt1 hl'JJ < 11.1 h \111..l 1>11 ~.1 T hr< 11Jllt' J'I dn' l' "·" '-lopix·J "hl·n 't .\ I 11l1l uh••""·'' llll'rll"pleJ ti'l I ffit'' "·'' I' l ~l'lf t II h\ lint•hJ l.l'I ;111J n '-' Kl·J,l..1n .1""'·1111 ht·JJ '"Jlh R1,h l I'· 111 h •n \\ ~ fl n •t thl I''" I Ht' Jr' 1ir 1h1• r ' lk.H' "l' r\' lhl' ll',1"1 · I )1tJ..,1 ,,, .I I ,,1>1h111~ 1,111 till p.1,1 l h1' , I I<·,•,~ '" .1~·.1 11i-1 1hl Ht'Jr' 11 J' l 11, I .l't.rn I 1 1 '' .. 11 , h.1mp11'1 Kl·,hlo.11, I' 1-t1.1h.1,l·1,,trl • ...,t.1 111.1 •tl ~.1nh .11 K·•t'l\'fl I l\.lnn1·J, ,t,11h11lll •• I dl\.l~l('l' 111\I I•" lo. ti 1111' r,· .. 11J ,,11.l ~pc{ 1al tcam~ tapta1n Pele ( ronan ·Cht•r lhl' pa'it three )Cars th1!> team hJ' pru,en 11 can '41n the big gam~ T l'll me thl' lao;t big game the Bear\ ''''"I .. I Jon' t I.: no" it II llht" pla' oil l'\JX'rll'nll'I 14111 mal-c a d11Tert·me I) 1 J JJm1lll'd "The' 14111 bt-1n J r n·"url' rx· µme for the tir.1 11mt· ~·:ur1· .1 hn,ttlt l n•"d Therl· '' n. "'·" lht•\ , an l·n' 1\mn "hat 1he' Jrt l'l"lllll~ 1111 .. < lnt· 11111~ :ll the Bear,· game film\ h;i'l' h1IJ tht· Rt·d<;l..1n\ "hat tht'\ art g1·111nt11nw · Thi\ '' the tnughe\I team in ln(1 thall ix·m'ld .. c;a1d Redskin a\s1o;· t.Jnl hl'aJ ••'.tlh Joe Bugel "Ph .. c;1 ,;.ilh n1 lt'dm in tootball can 1ou1.h thl·m \.\ hl'n \OU pla' these guH \Ou n.-1 .... thl'rt 'gn1ng to be lots 01 blood 1111'-'1ng T ht• fkar" led the ~Fl in tota l 1.kr1.·n-.... anJ ru<;h Jefen'ie "h1k rJnl.1ntz \l"l nnd 1n pas<, defen<,e Tht'1 r ·2 ~u.1nnhall. sa1·t.~ 1h11. \Car is a ll'Jtllll" rl'UH<l Tht'' plJ\ an l·tght-man front hnntztOtl up (.\II-Pro \trong 'lafct) 1 T, •dtl fkll dOM' w tht· hne They ''' t•rlnaJ the hnehac~ers on one 'ildr anJ thl'rr "Bell on the opposite \1de hJllrng ng ,(lu ·· c;a1d Bugel \.\ hl·n 'ou loo~ at tht' filmc, thl' 1nl thing that 1umps out at ~ou 1<. that '11u don't <.(.'Cam oftho'ie' 15-pla} 80- \ JTJ dn'c' aga1no;t th1'> team '\ m1 m,1\ h11 J h1g pla' e'er. no\\ and then hut n11t'l1'k.l\ dn'e' 1t do"n the11 1h111,11 Bu!'l'i '-<llJ I ht l<1·1hl..1n' 1an go h<1th \o\J\\ ul 11J1ntz h1g John R1gg1n\ ( 1.211.1 '·•'d' .ind lo.l TD\l 1,1gnnd11 out on 1h1 iir11und or the air rou11.· with I hn,rnann 1hro"1ng w 1hc 'FL'' !PP f'j" •.Ill ht"r \n \1onl.. Titans' Allen named to Senior Bourl team \lf\Hll I \l,1 1 \Pl -(.)uJnt•rh:it l<. 0Jmon .\llcn v f t al St.II<' I 1 crtPI .111d I .tnl. Ht 1d11lf \lar. IJnJ "111 kJd thl' \nuth .,quad 1n the.' i. 1 h .11in11j \, 1 1 1 A11" 1 ,111 ,t,n l11nthJll 11.amc Jan 12 \ll1•n t, •ung,·r t'11,1tlwr 11t l "' \np.llc' Raider' running h.11 ~ \I 1 ' \ ,·n .1ntl Rl·1d1 "11l 1111n :11 ,11u1hej\lrm ( onfcrem'e pla1r1r" '' "1 '"L th tt·.1m, il::irhC'lf " I MTC \I< 1r~ ''' the "~uonal Foot hall I t.11. 't' l I B,l\ l'J'"'" II ,,11th tl·.1m ,,1,1.lwd h\ '' L•'U'' < ardinal' <.oath Jim ll.1111t.1n "·'' .111n.1un1 r•1 Thur,d.t\ t..)uJnerh.a1:~' for the "'onh are 1'.1u l lkriwr 111 l'.111111 .rnd < ••ltz.11 c"· \tcq· ( alahntl '••11th runn1n11 h.11 "' 1n,h1lk \1.ihJma' l'aul Ott (am.1th and H ll I., \t11'"1n• < ll'"'~"' 11'1 h' Rohen l ~l' r ite L orcn10 Hampton of I ln1 Hl.1 .ind "rntut I..' ' (it Pf!ll' .\dam\ \t lltlhl c."nd .ttl < '''"'" \ldre.tgc nt ''"""'PP• \tate and loe l1•11t' nl \ 1r~111 1.1 I t•l h I he ""h r•u'l\t'r' .111 1 hr" Hml..rtt <'I Jall.\l)n \tatr l <lU1\1an. \11~l"' I 1 \tJrt1n l:imC"' \IJnc."" 111 T l"\a\ < hn\ttan and .\uhum \ "\ rJ, l1>n Re.tul111d Phil Rr1,mlt'\ t•I 11111111.l .lnd ''311 Da~in l>l l t\a\ " M art tht •COlCl\_ ntkn""' hncmrn 1nd1hk R1l \fl,,, nl TennC''>~ MaT)land's l\.n 1n <. 1111' c-r R11h \tc1na111 t1 f \ .mderh1h Loma Brov. n of Aonda anJ \le milh11o \1.ltc \Tim l 11n~ \lo1h.1m.1 'F manucl i...ing. R1l hard 9, rd of. uthrm Mis 1 1pp1, .\ul'lurn 'fkn Thoma' \ 1~1nta Tr~h 'Rruce m1th and Miss1 \tpp1's f-rrdd1c Joe: '\unn art the dt'lt'n\l\C hnl"mtn T ht' hnC't'l.11 kef'I 11re hihn l>a1k' of '\ubum . Brvant Winn of lfou'ti'n 1 cnnc<.\C'<''' ( nrl lande1 and Jamn Sca"'nght of ulb < .m,hna Ocie n\l\C "'1l I.' 1nd111ft' Demd. Burmu1hs of Memphis talc Tr'"'< hm.111n '~an Th11ma\ anJ Loumana 'tate' l.1fTon Hobie.-} and IC'ffcn D31l ~~-----------------~-----------------------------------------------..... ----------...... ----_;_,;;J • i . IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Ooc mb(tr 30. 1984 FoR THE REC ORD ~ > . N8A WESTIUlN CONl'IRENCE ,.aclflc: DMPen w L ,.Cl G8 LA Uk~' n 10 ... Phoenl~ l• IS \1• s ' Por11•na .. 11 O? 1 > LAOippeo .. 11 .,,. • S.e11i. u " '38 8 GOiden Stele "' 10 20 l3l II Midwest Dtvl,ltn Detwer 19 l7 61J HO<Jsfon II 13 511 Dellu IS IS soo )'' Ullh IS 17 •09 •• !>e n An1on1a I• 18 4l8 s ' K•nsHC11v Ii " 319 • llASTIRN COHl'IRENCE Allentlc Dlvl\len Bos Ion 26 s 139 P"llaelel1>llla ,. 6 100 '. WHIUn91on 19 IJ S9• 1 I New Je<sev IS 17 '69 II I New Yon. " 11 )SJ IS I Ctnlt"•I Olvt'leln M1twau1<n 21 II '~ Cr11caoo ,. IS Sl6 .. , O.rro.t I• IS s" . , Allan1a I) 19 •Ot 8 India,.. • n 267 12 C1fve1ano • n ]U IJ s,,rurdev's kwas LA L•lle<S Ill LA Clt-s 107 Washington 116 New York 108 Ntw JtrHV 110 Del•O•I IOI M,lwauket I 0 C1eve1end 10? lnd1•na 173 II.antes (.tv I IS u11rt 99 Dalles 97 All•n•• 10. Cn1ceoo 101 Hou,1on IOI Portlana 9'1 Boston 120 San Antonio 111 Oenvtir llS ~allle 108 Ph1ladel1>1'11a 109, Goldtin !>talf 95 Tonl1t1t'1 Ge~s Phoenix al LA Cll-1 Bo"on at Mllweukte Melld.tv's Games No 11tmH ,chwduled Tue'4ay's Geme' Indiana at Utah PhlladelPllla •' Portland Lakers 113, Clippers 107 LA CLl,.PERS ( 107) Caoe 0 2 0-0 0 M Jotinson 8 11 3-• 19 Walton 6 11 7-t 19 NIAO" 6 i. I 1 IS Smith 7 U 2·2 16 Whit• 1-1 2·3 • Brldoeman 9 20 2 2 20 Oona•ds.ori •·• • S 12 Cl 1no' O 1 2·2 2 Werrico. o o 0·1 0 Tola! 80 ?l lO 101 LA LAKE (l ll) -Sorigos 6 10 • s I• Worthy 12 I· 2 2S Abdu' Jaooar I It •·• 20. E JO"n,on S· 17 S 8 IS Scott 7 17 1·• 16 Coor:>er 3·10 0·0 • McAOOO 3 8 I 1 1 Ae,.,1111 I 1 0·0 2 MCGff l S O•O 6 To1a1i 41 n 11 2s 113 k en llV Oll•n.r\ LA C 'l>l>lfS 1• )I 11 25-107 LA Laker\ 37 74 31 26-113 T hrff·1>Q1nl goa \-r-N •on 2 Foy•ed out-NO"t Atooyncn-L A C•11>1>ers SO (Wellon 101 L A Lalltrs ~ <E JOMIO" IOI AU1SIS-L A (llPl>efl 2• IN •On 1 LA L••ers J6 IE JoMson 161 Tora touls-L A Cl1 Poers 20, L A Le•ers 78 Tec,,n•cets-M Jo""'"" Smith LA Cl P r:>ers CP&el'I Lvnom 2 (t1t1Ct~I Allendel'Ct -11 SOS COLLEGE UC lrvlM 99, Cincinnati 11 (C•bM Car ClaUIC) vc IAVINE (99) -Carmot1 6 0 0 12 MurPnv • 9 10 17 Aooen 6 17 17 ~ Wllllams l 2 3 9 LH 3 0·3 6, Scoll 4 0·0 8 BYroen I 0·0 2. King 7 S· 6 9 Eng1tS1ad l O· I 6, Magff I O·O 1 C1acc•o 0 O·O 0 To••'' 33 33·•0 99 CINCINNATI ctll Htnrv S 0·0 10 Huones I O ·O 1 Helm 1 O O • ~ lien • 1 • 10. McCle,,oon S 3 • 13 Glov I 2 3 Shorter 1 •·• 6 Wilson 3 O·O 6 man 1 0-1 1' Sl•fltnd S I ·2 11 S1c1toanso1 I O·D 7 TnomPSO" 0 0 0 0 To••'' lS II 17 81 Ha,11·~ UC Irv"'' ~ 4b Total •ou•s UC I•••.,. 19 c.nc ~ra1 lO Fou•td out Sco11 (U(I) s1.11e"<l C Rtboynds UC trv.nt 41 Murony 141 C·nt•""•' '3 ISi tleno 111 A\M•s UC r••"f' 20 •W 11.a,.,, 9 C1nc•n,,a1 I• M1 M1 a~ ~ 61 C~ $COf'H WEST UCLA 69 Ora Aooerts 6 Long Btac" St 6S 1 no•\ Wts·fV•" S• UC Sanla Beroere 60 Monrera S• S7 Denver S3 F re,rio Pee f,c S7 Havwaro S• 6S CS Nortnr.ogp S1 o• Lovota Marvmovn• 71 Co,,coro a NtP B 0141 6Q LuDDo<~ Cnr·\• ar S6 CS Ba>ersltld 1S San fra ic \CO .S• S9 ROCKIES Tt•a\ TM" 97 NPW Mt .. 10 .,,, 87 ol ""'~' .,, 99 Toes wesievo n ..&• SOUTHWEST T UIS& 91 Alcorn SI 19 MIDWEST Bvfler 88 Ball St 7S Ct•veland SI 66 Norlnwe\tPrn ~ lnd1ena SI 113 M1ll1••" 60 Minn Oulutr• 78 (111 Polv Pomona ~9 W•chlla SI 97 Har11oro 66 Voungsto1•m SI 96 Bellarm"•t U SOUTH F1or1011 St 97 Furmafl 7S G"°rge•own • • N Caro na .A& T Sb LOYOia Ill 93 LOU,\V llf 81 Mon U•PI>• a6 Mouour Roi'• &7 A•ct 6• SE LOu•\•ana 61 Seton Ha 97 hn11enf'f' Sr 88 SW Lou•5·ano H Ce•" Fior oe SS Tennt$\H 11 M,,,..ga~ 77 /\/ l(en•ucl< v 80 Mo•t!•Pad SI •9 EAST lllu11U'"S9 W V'J"otSS Ca,,,\ tJi 9• ve,.,., r;f'I' ~ (,M•Qt' Na\t f'\110'1 ~ TO,.\ " \' ~ S• Pett• \ •8 Ma• s• ., ~II•'' 81 N aoara 6' TOURNAME NTS IFl!'l.tll) Ceb6t C•r Saoie Cera 78 Nf'bra•• a S9 \"''' UC l••·"I! '19 Cine nna1 8 11wo fro.an (Ju~ e 7~ Soull'l(!rn C •• 13 t f.r '" .Ala B rm "ll"&m 7~ C •adf' 64 '"''" WOif P•Clr N••adll fiPllO 66 ca • Slalf' r uHPrlOM Sb f1r\1 Co•ora!'I~ \1 61 S• Marv \ ~ '""d &1a0t Ctau Clf'( To1PdO 1..1 r'lr """'O" ~'J ,,,.,, N r ,.., ·•"" lh •aeno <.a II •o B1.tclr•Y• (,Por11"' ~8 ''Jr '-.t 'ii ''"' C•brltlo BO\l(Jr ( ''" Y7 H.IJ 7 ''"' M·(h•Oan '' 11 "''" D't'llO '' 4\l 11 ·~ COIW'll<tlcut 1ori11 \S Conf\f'Ct1c.i1 '>.I tlor\I <N lloam 8. Mtvv SJ New H1mpsn••f' 4\ '"·•Q CottOtl Stales (,PO'IHI IS Vol 1tnova 68 OIJ 'I rit Br ol'a"' Youno 13 V 111e S8 lfll ra CtWbllV f,.mo•~ 66 Wvom•rQ 60 first PPl>i>f'rd1ne 16 Bavior 83 m1>ro1 ECAC S• Jon" s 66 N Ceroti"a St S6 ''''" Old Oom•n•Of' 81 R u•oers 90 trn1rd Tube lu \8 "? 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Manl'lellan 1• HN\lef F•orld• ti Arizona SI 7J lndlene 11 Miami, Olllo 11 H•wail Pac~ N C•rOltne II H•wa11 P•c1flc &9 MJuouri 7', Arirona 7) < SernHINl• I rter Weal Cel1lorn1• 70 OreOQt\ 61 Murrn St 66 Penn 54 Porllena SI, Oev!OWfl •9 Ore!IO" St 66 Frtsr>o St 50 Cllke riumClokll St sa Whtlwortn S6 ClllCO SI 61 Ales"a·Fairb9n"' 61 W 0r'90ll 13 Cel·Lut,,.ren 73 CerOll CO'I 69 Whtllitr 61 COMMUNITY COLLEGE san Dt.eo Meu 31, Ora"99 Coaat 3' (San Oleeo Mele Tournament) Ott.ANGE COAST CUI -Jolln1ton • Orelle 6. Goucioe 6 lhan 10, Far~ 10 Totals I• 8· 13 3' SAN DIEGO MESA (lt) -Pierce 11 S Jonnson 8, Au'" 3, Hicks 12 Coooer 2 O JOlln,on 2 TOl•IS 11 16· 17 lt Halfllme D<e nga CoH I 22· IS Tolal fou11 D<a"ge Coasl 10 ~n Dtevc> Mase 16 Fouled OUI Rven (DCCI, JoM\10" IOCCI TecM1ca l Sen Dlevc> Mesa ~nch HIGH SCHOOL Meter Del 67, El MOdeM 37 (Or9net Clank) EL MODENA (371 -DeFeo 4, Rvcrew 11 McDuffie I, Mou I , Hemlln 2, M•llOC1' 1 BeYtO$h 2 Ervin 0 Tolall IS 4 12 34 MATER DEi "1) -Lew•• lt, Mllc,,_11 13, Tnomes 9. KeltY '· PeabOdY 0 Dwver 0 Movnc• O Pellon 0 0 Conrior 2, Sr>el'C~ 0 Aec>oolty 0 Rembtrl 0 Strtclo.llri 0 Madr gal 2 Jovct O Sl•Phens 0 Totels lO 1 IS 67 Score l>v Ou•mn Et Moceri• 8 12 10 1-31 Meter De 17 14 11 1~7 Tola foul\ El Moaena IS Meler Dt• IS Fount•ln V•leY 74, Or•nve SS (Or•net Oaukl FOUNTAIN I/ALLEY (74) -Marlin 14 L Zeno 16 Bncer>o 11 Ho<,,.r 1 E~rson ) Neol• 6 Gordon 1 E Zer>o 1 Scoll O l(QtlSCll 2 To•e•s 3 I 11·2S ,. ORANGE ISSl -Mclnttrt 0 Rotll 17 McCov 10 Hpnorv 2 Ber1rano • Hem1llon 2 Hotman 6, Tipole O Peet 12 M1tier 1 Brown O Simons 0 Tola s 24 7· 14 SS k we l>v Ou1~s Foulll111n Va llev 20 18 20 l.,_74 Oranoe 8 10 17 7-37 Tolal louls Founlaon Vallev 18 Orange 11 Foule<l oul Merlin IFVJ ROll'I Ot Est•ncla SI, L•VUN Hlls SI (Orenoe Clanlc) LAGUNA HILLS (Sil -Se111ng 11 Garcia 10, Conradt 8. Ringler •. Aal'lf' •. HalllOav • Crteat,.OOd 0 Total\ 71 9 13 Sl ESTANCIA (st) -Clements 17 Moontv 7 Lockwooa 13 Stamps 20 Ven Doren I l'ur n 0. Covtv 0 To1a1s 20 18 11 S8 Score bv 0111mn Laguna Hills 12 12 10 11-51 Es•anc1a 10 70 13 IS-SS Total touts L119vna Hill\ 16 E\lanc1a 9 NewPort Harbor 52, BthrmlM 41 CC11>itel Cif'( O euic> 8ELLARMINE PREP ('I) -RePP 4 Jen'""' 17 S.car>oa11os 2 Caro9her I Crawloro S Veargason 18 Savtr 6 Tota1s 15 17-17 .as NEWPORT HARBOR IS21 Ma~ 8 MCGe~ran 77 l'ra~• 6 B~ri 2 A L•t 1 Sortnsen 7 M Ltt S HaVdu 0 Ja~s 0 Truong O Tort• O Total' 70 12 16 52 Scor• bv Oll•r1Ws Be ar~"'• Prep \1> I• 9 9 4 Nt...,oorl HarDor 18 11 10 13-S7 Tota lo.ils Bt•,erm•ne Preo 16 Ntwl>O•I '1a•oor IS Edison 62, E l Toro SS CC11>1te1 Cttv Clenlcl EL TORO (SSJ Mc a•n 21 Myf'•s , S~oc<ev 11. MO ,n.nan I K _.nsa r \ I !.•ont ~ Totais n II 7J SS EDISON (621 -Pr "Ct 1 Amma~~ 19 Ou8ose 7 "-atona 6 Sm'"' • W1>eptwr1gn1 1 Cotnen 12 McCoMell 0 Co1e 0 Send ~•e<l• 0 Margv••es O To1a11 23 16· 19 67 Sc~• bv O\lerten E• Toro 1 17 13 18-S~ Ed•son 18 19 8 17 6? To1a fouls El Toro 11 Ed•\On 19 Fouted ou' SllOOfV fETJ Slone E Tl Irvine SI, Unlv•nltv S6 (Cenvon Tournem.ntl IAVINE (stt -Palcneil 10 S Te,.,ura • Herring 11 Sctiu1z 3 Mocer 6 Snoady • MurPriv 1 Ra•• 12 Ba•ow1" 0 To•els 7? u-n se UNlllER~ITY (S4) -Pau•sor 1 Warren I G•allO'> O Ar'IOIO JO ""'"'ow 10 S•o1zoll • Gta\\e~ • Ferrel 0 To•a•\ 13 10·?1 S6 lr11 M tJr·ver\ •v Sc~• bV Ou1rief\ n 10 u 11-sa Tota tl')v•s. ''"' n~ l 9 20 l•-56 11 Ur vtr\ ly 70 Tttnrhca U" ve' ~Ou t!<f out h 1n\ o w "' s • .., be"''"' COLLEGE WOMEN UC Irvine u , S.n Jou St•te 14 (IJCI HoUO.v Cl•ssicl SAN JOSE STATE (141 Leoev.-a 0 l'arl~v 0 W1nstO" 8 ';f'"l ·~ 7 Fosier 16 B·ond 2 0 ~n 0 8rl'nna,.. 0 Lawson 26 Cne ... 76 'nman • Tola'' 33 16 18 8• UC IRVINE ( .. I -Lt!W•\ 71 H•Oasn IS Oen~ 11 wa 10., 6 S'mp\on 4 llitnder Po•t 6 B·J••s O Grana,.,. ?S To•ots )4 20 28 88 Ha"'"'" UC lrv.r•e SI 18 r;> t'O u•a, ,,,, T ,ed 80 80 Tt)'tt •01J1s s"" Jo'e S•tt·~ 18 ut 1r-"'1"' ~ f .>J fl'd 01• Laws.or SJ~ '"'"""' \JS N .. \'~' SJS Tpc1>noca1 "' Jnv• S•a•• ' ,,f 011\tr ScorH ... ( )~''" 18 "'"~""" ~t""" , •.• ~ .... r. ta~i' /8 8ev!t)r ,,. on\o "' 0 a ~·a~,. F=utterron ~ v, tnr a 46 • ''' AM· T our~m..., Cr."' c;,.a,,am 1uc 1rv·rit MlJr o \1or• G·;iri'a11a Ro11tr1a Law\r,r •Sari JO\r S•a1e Li'> C itrt•I! V• •or,., Mto C.o agtier Ca S1a1e F u11ttnol'- "l' llP-Te•r #1tllers Ca Sta•,. r ''' .-r•on COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Or1"99 Cout 77, S•na Barbara 71 ( NOll·Conftftnct) ORANGE COAST 071 Ou • 11 >"coo 16 Par~ t' ? I Bart IP" 2 .. 005Ve\I> I (!Ir •• ~ .. ~ 6 T rioot 11 T .,,,.,, 10 17 7J 11 SANTA ll"R9AltA 111 > -Pa•r•t 13 Taf>Ot • LOO•tr 2. Ou•rOQ• 19 VK& 2 H!•rnen • G1tflord 11 To•~\ ;>9 1 I, 71 Ha''''"°! Orangf' Coas• 4 I II Tota 10.,1\ Oran~ Coot II \ant" Barbara 1q Saddl.o.tck 61, Comoton u ISadcl.o.cf( Toumamentl COMPTON (Ul 9•ow11 78 011( "\wOlm • Ha1t11 & B1nur1am 10 Mr()owell 11 Bet!ltl 7 1111a11 )0 1 S 67 SADOLE8ACK (U ) (slt'V JS Jr1ntt 10 L1m•11roo~ l. Cvm•" 6 H1nfl\ IA T"t81S ,, I• 19 68 H .. 101me Tied l 1 l I I 01111 touls Compton '> ~<1ddlflP1t• ~ IJ F oult d out Bt'lhttl IC. I 01'\er SCO<t\ 1!1vtrs1dt' CC 10 Ant•toM 11~1tttv 41 , ..... '""'' to1111111• 01 O"'" t 4 P'1klm10r 1• tr nn \0111'•0"1 I A Tr•df' T•(h 6S !>&"'6 MOfl•' I S1 ,,,,., Al Tovmamtflf Temm., 11.criards IL,t. Trea. 1~111, C-,1b• •" BowOtft S..Ma Moft1ca1 Vai.ri. Vt•rnt~f \i!Ma M<>nl<•l liHlllH ~"•" l~dlfo.<• G•nrit D·nOn•m tCO">PIMI C•ndv Ailf'nllot CCo ~t ot °'"'' MVP-..... -Mo\lpy (LA Traoa Ttttl HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Fountain va .. y 41. F~• 4i ( Ed1Hfl·Maf1M TIMH"l\8"*'9) ,OVHTAIN VAi.Li\' l•tl W1t '" • Coo~ " CIOwtr u l\/\Vfr1 7 I a .. 'C'r 6 Hana••• 11 To•ats lO a I) 41 ,OOTHILI. 101 (.l>ddv 1 111111 0'"' • Mcl't<Ml" 10 Sernt\ 6 J 0\Vr ?O Camoo.~ O W,.,,. 0 S...•hv•" 0 Tote!\ 1l 16 76 •7 .. ktA llV Oll•rten r o .. nie111 vet... 11 u J OOlnill U I T 01e1 loui' Fovn1a1n "•tie• I• f~ (lul l•w .. f I Ill , ,, • 12-•2 11, 1-oolhl Loar• 41, Metw o.i 36 (lcltlen Mat'IM T--.rnentl LOA.RA (411 C OHIO S ltt<M< 6 S OUIO 11 Jllemnv• 0 E IOr.o@t 9 Tollls 16 • 14 " MAT•R OEI (.1'1 -M <;11111-Y 9 Manlrt 1 G Ga•MV S, Elletmen t , Dltf\I 1 wooa 7 waone< o. Forme,,ec• 1 To•••' I• •·23 3' Sc-bV OVarten l O•I• I ll 10 10-41 Maler Oe1 I 11 I ,_36 To1a1 fou11 Loera 14 Mater Oe1 11 Woodbf'ldee 46, E1Mr•n.u 40 (Mllrlna·Edhon Tournament> ESPeltANIA 140) Warmus 12. Ol,e,, Jona\ •, Wl\harl O I aPaolla 18. Lemon Oevld1on 0 I 01a1, 12 16·2) 40 W0008RIOGE 144) -k.trrv Ceusav • 11.ellv CauHY 6. Ingraham 8, Lyon 1•, Wll•on 12. Powell 0, Ong 0 Zill<o O Tolol\ n 2 10 '6 SCOf't bv OV•rt•n Eu).,enia S 1 IS 13-40 WOO<lbrldOt 17 II I? 11-'6 Tol•I fouls Esoeren1e 1~ Wooabr100• 9 ~ Sew• l a Mirao. J4 long Beach Wll~on 32 1conso1a11ot11 411· Toumem.nt JtM1te1 l ePagtla IEsr>eranieJ. Susan Ds•lo ILoaraJ Car<>'v" 0wt10 <Loera l Trl(tt Gl111on IL• Mireoal Sl\4ron Lvon WOOdbrlOO•I M4tv GatMV IMaler Dt•I J,11 Osur (Footh1llJ Jennifer Osur Foorti1ll) Susan wa1111 1Foun1e,n 11aµev1 Jackie Cook (Foun1a1n Ve1i.v1 MVP-Ke<rv CIOwer !Founla1" Valltvl O'"n Vl•w S2, S•n G•br191 SO (Gehr Toumam.nt) SAN GA8RIEL ISOl -Ooc,,er1v 20 NOtrl\ •. W111t1 2• Mercaoo 2 Longo 0 Aguilar 0 M&rl•ne1 0 Ho~1ns 0 T 01&1\ n 6 9 so OCEAN VIEW (S1) -Cllom1u 2• Doulv 0, Hounstll 7. Lawson 0, AOdriguez ), Slmtll 1, S1ra1g1"11 0 Vlachl>s 12. Zantlll • T 01a1s 1t 16·2) S2 Score bv Ou•rten S•n Gabriel 10 18 8 U-SO Ocean View 17 13 16 ~52 Tolal fouls Sen Gabrltl 17. Octell view 12 Fouted out Welltil ISGI. Mercado CSGI NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Smythe OMslOtl w L T Pf\ GF Edmonton 2S 1 3 S3 179 Wtnllle>eO 19 13 4 42 ISO Ca!QtrY II IS 3 39 ,,. KIMI IS 13 8 )t 161 VeMOYve< • 2S 4 20 113 Nwr'I\ OMMtfl (h1CaOO 17 16 l 37 141 SI LOUIS IS " s 35 171 Otlroll I) 19 4 )0 134 M1nnesora 11 19 ' 21 124 Toronto 6 16 5 17 Ill WALES CONFERENCE Palt"lck Division Wes1'11ng1ori 21 10 7 •9 ISS Pll1180tlohla 10 10 s •S "' NV !\lander\ 20 u I " 171 Plllsburgl'I " 11 J 31 123 New Jef\tv 12 19 • 28 120 NV Aanoers 11 19 s 27 123 Adem1 OIVlsleln Montreal 21 9 6 .. 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Ca,,von •\ San11t Ana Wtttm1n\1tr vs Ntwoort Heroor r Nolt Ct1a,.,P1onv"P ano conso1a11on H m1f1nal\ to t>t Plavt<I at 12 I 5 P m a nd l 40 om Mondav n1nln·otaceo stm1f nals to o. 1>leveo 111 l OS om Monoev ltflh·Place "m'''""'' to DP Pla-..ed •• 12 I~ P rn Mondev (hamoionshlP me1c,,es will t>t P•aved e1•t1tr W~d,,.,dav P< Sat.iroav 1 Siii condlflons SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLD MINE -"ci.Plll -0 new Pttkl'd l>O""dl!r 100 l>t'rc~nt ot !Ills -~ GREEN VALLEY j~ dePth 0 new oec k•d oowoer 100 e>erctnl ooen -MOUNTAIN HIOH -36·8• d!tlllh 0 nt.w P8Cktd oowder 10 "''' Oottl MT &ALOY -)6·•1 dtoPlh 0 nttw CIACk•O oowoer 100 oerrl'nl op.or SKI SUNRISE -'8 deptn 0 n•w .,., •,f'<l oowder, 100 oe<rent ootr SNOW FORIEST -24 4 deptll 0 ~w Cl41CI td l>OW<ltr , 100 1>ercen1 OPl!fl SHOW SUMMIT 7• )6 081>1" 0 nt>w uer> fl(! POwder lirtn llAC~t4 Pl'lwclftl 111"- 1111\ ooen SNOW VALLIEY .. 60 deolh 0 ,,..., p11oeo DOwoer 100 Mrcen• ooen °"° '" flstllnt NIE"'PO•T LANOINO (Ntwpe,-t 8ffdl) W ene',.r• 10 ~n. 410 Otftl I \nffo,lletd 97 SCUIOin • NFL lllaYoffl ( Al time• ,.0 Tl WILD CAltO GAMES s,,1vro.v. Dec n ... alll• I) Raldtf\ 1 $uftclev, Dec." NY G1en1, I• Item• 13 ,, CONFIERllNCll Sl!MlrtlNALS sa111rcUiv'• sc ..... s NFC ~n 1-ranc"co 71, NV G1111h 10 Al'C M1am1 31 $teltlt 10 Toclev'' Game\ NP'C Cnlcaoo el Wasn1ng1on <Ch•nnel 2 •t 9 lO A'") Af'C • Pltt50ur11h ti Otnvtr 1C11aru111 4 el pm) CONFERENC:I! CHAMl'IONSHIP Su~v. J an ' P111s1>ur111'1 Oenvtt winner al Mlem• !Chan,,.1 • et 9 lO am I Chicaoo·Wesl'longton winner .at ~ Fr•nCISCO (Chonnal 1 a t I pm I SUPER &OWL Sundev. Jen. 10 Al Pelo Alt9 AFC ChamPIO/l V\ Nl'C CllamP•On 1Cnanne1 1 a• 3 1> m I I NFC PLAYOFFS 49•" 11, Glanh 10 Sc«t bV OV•r1W1 NV G1enh Se n F rancl\cO 0 10 • 0 l>-10 .. 1 0 l>-21 Firs! Penod SF-Clar~ 71 Pass from Montane IWerschlng ~lck J 3 OS SF-Francis 9 e>au from Monta na (Wtrscll1n9 ••ck), 6.48 Secend Period NY-Hell·Shlekl'I '6 FG. 3 26 NY-Carson 14 lnlercepllon return (He ll·Shlekll lt.lclt.I, 8.19 SF-Solomon 29 Peu trom Mon1an• (Werscrilng klc1'), IO·S1 Attendance -60,303 TEAM STATISTICS NYG Flrsl downs Tl Rushes·verds 2S·87 Passing yards 173 Atlurn vard, II Pauu 1S·U 2 Sac"' Bv • 21 Pun1, 6·38 Fumllles lo\I 7 I Penalllts·veros 1·7S Time of Ponan1on 31 29 INDIVIDUAL ST A TIS TICS SF 27 28·131 781 S7 2S·39·3 o·•S S·•7 0·0 S-29 ,. 31 RUSHING-New York Morris 17·'6, Galbrea tn. •·34 Caro.nler 3·•. Simms I 3 S..n Francisco Mont•ne. 3·63. hter 14·3S: Cre10, 10·3' Hermon, l·for·m""u' I PASSING-New Y11<1t. Simm\. 2S·U ·1 218 Se" l'ranclsco Monie "'· 25·39·3. 309 AECEIVING-Ntw Vork Mowell, S·'9 Car1>1nler, S·22, Morris. •·4S, Galbreetl'I •·7S, JoMson, 3·73, Manuel, 2·32, Mvlladv, 1·11 San Frenclsco 0 Cl""· 9· 117, Solomon, •·9•, Crelo, 4·31, Wil\on 3·37 Tvler, 2·26: Coooer. 1·0. Freoch. 1·9 MISSED FIELD GOALS-New York Hell·Sl\tlkll. 33 Sen Fral'CISCO Werscrtlng, )9, 34 AFC PLAYOFFS Dolotiln' 31, SHMWllS 10 sc-bV Ouerters Seellle 0 10 o 0-10 Miami 1 7 14 3-31 Flr\I Period M1a-Na1nan 1' run Ivon Scriamann OIC"I IOSI S.Concl Perl¥! Sta-JOMson 27 FG I 2• Mla.-Celalo 3• Pus lrorn Marino Ivon Scnamenn • •t" J • 07 Sea-Lerotnl S6 oan lrom Krito I Jonn- son ~•Ckl 11·37 Third Period M1a-Ha rdv J PU\ from Marono Ivon Scnemenn k1C1'l. 10 3S M111-C1av1on 33 oau lrom Manno Ivon Schamenn k1ckl 12 JS F eur1tl Per led M.a-von Schamann 37 l'G 3 32 Allendanu -73,'69 TE AM ST A TISTICS s.a F .,,, oowns I Au51lts·varos 11 SI Pau<ng ve•d5 216 Rtlurn vero~ 127 Pesses 70 JS·O Sa cks BY 0·0 Punts 7·37 Fumote\·IO\I I I Pena\11n varas • 20 Time 01 Poneu1on 7• l7 INOIVIOIJAL STATISTICS Ml• 22 36·143 762 81 71 ·3'·2 7· 18 3·37 0-0 I S 3548 ~USHING-Stallle Ooornlnk, 10·35, HuOM,, 7· l•. Krieg, I 2 Miami Nalha n ta 76, Bennt11 11 '1 P Johns.on, i.·27 Cerltr, I • PASSING-Seallle Krieg ?0·3S·O 73• Miami Merino, 21·3•·7, 161 RECEIVING-Stelllt Larotnl, 6 128, Ooornlnk, 6·13, Turner, 3·38, Skan\I, 7·31, Hughes, 1·8, C Vouno, l·S, Krleo, I· l Miami Clavton, S·7S, Nair.en, •·70, Hardv. 3·'8. Oui>er. 3·37, Cefalo, 2·'3, Moore, 2· 11, Bennttl, 1·20, Rose. 1 13 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Saallle JOM· son •I Miami von Schemann, '3, 37 C~ boWI$ (411 tlmft ,.STJ SATURDAY, DEC. IS Cellfemla a.wt (et FreSM) Ne .. aoa Las Veges )0, Toledo 13 .., ....... I« ••wt (el Vlrwtellf1, la.I .A<r l'o•ct 13, Virginie Teen 1 FRIDAY, DEC. 11 Hellclav 8ewt (et San Ole9tl Bvu 7• Mlch•o•n 17 SATURDAY, DEC. n FIOrlda Cltn(s 8owt (el <>nancle, Fie.) Georo•• 11 Fiorlde S111e 17 Sun 8owt (•t El Peto) Marvlano 78, Ttnneutt 71 Cllarrv Bowt (el 0"1'olt) Army 10 1\/11cn1oen Stele 6 TUESDAY, DEC. lS 81ut·Grav Cl•nl< l•f Mont90m•rv, Ale.I C.•nv )) Btut' I WEDNESDAY, DEC. 76 FrHdom 8owt lat Anehelml tow a SS T txas 17 THURSDAY, DEC-,7 Llbenv llowt (ti Memptlh) Aullu•n 71 Arkense' 1 S FRIDAY, DEC 1' Geter 8ewt (el Jadlsenv .. I 0 111anoma SI 71 Soutl'I Cerol1ne 14 SATURDAY, DEC. 1' A...,. ••wt lat HeneMlll SMU 17 NOlrt Deme 70 H•I .. Fame 8•wt let lllm\IMf\am, Al• I 11.tn•vckv 70 W11con•ln 19 MONDAY'S GAMES ""di 8owt (at Allanta) Purdut '' 0 "' Vlr9lnla 17 1 21 ""'" n•I 1 •' noon1 ~ 81u-.nne1 (el H ) TCU 18 JI vs W"' v1ro1111e c1 " (Cha nnel 13 at ~ P rn I , TUl!SOAV'S CAMU Cottoll 9011111 tat OalHI Hou\lon 17 41 Ys Bo11on COl!eQt <' 71 1Cnanna1 1 •• 1030 • m I Fllsle 8twt (ti Ttmpe, Arl1. I UCLA (I )) vs Mleml Flt Ct •>. tCn•M•I . al 1030 a m I ...... ••wt (al Pawdenot) Ollio ~1a1t 19 '> "' use <t lJ 1Cl\a11ne1 4 al 2 D m I ft\lillf ..... (et Hew Otlffl'll) L SU II 1 1! vJ NWelke ft 11 fCll•lll'lfl 1atS10 pm), Ol'jlfl9thwt (el MMftll) Oklal'!Qme t I I) v\ Wtlll1flOIOfl I 10 11 Cflannt4 4 er S gm I 'ATIJ'tOAY'S OAMllS 18\t•Wftl SN1"t 0- (al P'lf9 _..I EHi All 'I""' v• Wf\t Al Stan 1C,,a n· "f'I 1 •• noon HllM hwl fat HaMIUlu Wet• AM ~tar\ Vt 11\1 AH Stat\ tClla n Ml• at I Dm I . . . Los Alamitos SA"fVROAY'S RESULTS < ""' et 60· nltlfll qua,_,,,.,... mffllhtl) FIRST RAU. JSO vard' Cul• Ber E>.i>reu ILc~v l 9 90 HO J 00 Pu~h It Easv (Timm> 23 20 1 00 Ledv Barred Go llrtesureJ 7 ?O Alto raced Reoel Shtlil. Fiddlln11 F1eo die. Chert~ N Waler /11\0ve Ea1v You Art Kidding, Pan Fm Spun~ lmt (l•nY R,eoue\I Time 18 21 SECOND RACE. •00 Yatd\ Fr4IC1\ lBardl UO HO 760 T11 Tun Jonn tCreeger1 J 80 '60 Jtltlt Joe I fllOmasl '80 Alio raced Swlflal>O. Jtl lndlOO Goin For II, Ooh La F;imti. Golorreo, Oonaoua Time. 20.63 U DAIL V OOV8LI (S 61 P<1id U l 80 '2 CONSOLATION OOV8LE IS 41Paid $10 )0 $2 EXACTA (6·31 pe1d '1e •O THIRD RACE. lSO v11rd\ Rici\ And Foxv ICrta1>1•I • .0 • 00 7 IO Neat B1.1.nnY <Hartl l 40 7 6(1 Jelz Barrera (Trta\urtl 2 10 Also ractld Black M•mba F1tld Of Gio'v Comin11 Alive !>uoenon1c Jell• Padd" Dav Ti.,,. .. 39 FOURTH RACE 3\0 vard\ BCR K1n9htir ITreasu•tl 3 60 3 00 160 Me RtD !Frvdavl 710 4 40 Zillion, (Brooks) ) •O Al10 race<! Pav Tllf Bills A•&I RtDtl R111ar PePi>tr Meckav Tfl1>ie Or No1,.1ng Time 18 ll $, EXACTA 17 &I 0•10 17~ •O FIFTH RACE . 400 verds i<.(Plvs Pridti 1T1mm) "40 I~ •0 I lO The Mailers L•dY CF1oueroa1 610 3 •O OrtPPln Chocolell' IGllll 4 40 I Also raced Ovno 0011 B101111v\ Anoie Ice Ledv, Touch Of Oasn Time 70 SO u EXACTA (7·31 PlllO ~soo SIXTH RACE. lSO vards Tne Pie King <Creager> S.00 J •O 2 40 1111 Do Me Smoo1rt <Treasur111 110 4.60 Jus1 A Oreem Awav (Sevllle) 3.•0 Also rece<l Klno Of The J11ngle, Im agoodcafch. Party Pit, Jullilee Je1 Cnlck Time. 1803 U EXACTA 17·4) Peld \71 80 SEVENTH RACE. JSO varos B1llin9slev Cl'l•llCI! ICrdz I 14 80 8 •O S 60 TwoFealhtrs lTllOmuJ 20 '0 860' Ladv Lisa Two CCreeoerl S 20 Also raceo L1keeb0 Hillary D0x1t B'r Swttt Roc"tl Go S" Bux An ACtl Mago P Molion Miss Fen Jet Time 18 4S n EXACTA 18·7 PalO '21)00 EIGHTH RACE. 400 verds Mendv Flo 1Creeotr l 11 00 S IO J 60 Ouohle<OO GOOd CM11cne111 7S tO 10 00 tone KIP1v (Brooks I 9 80 Als.o raced R1u N H111n M•u Je• Tonio Gamtlv Trulv A Ne1gn1><>r T1mt 2017 U EXACT A (1·61 P8•d I 164 •O U PICK SIX <S·7 2·7 1·11 oa10 s 19.218 '° Wilh two wlnnong 110 ell O•• horse' I 12 Pie" S•• contolalion oe1d SI ,769 80 wllh 13 w1nn1ng tickets I flvt l'IOrH\) NINTH RACE. 400 verd\ Bandolenly (Herl) 9 70 S 60 3 20 Wlndv Duh (Lec,.ev) l l 60 S 40 KtllYs Cotter ICreeoerl 3 6(1 Also raced Cl'lasm Queen Staunch\ llelvet. HtmPeasv Girl, Dun1r Blatt, Rtoeoaln, No Policv L1m11 Time 2072 n EXACT A (4·9) Paid s 1S5 00 TENTH RACE. 870 Yaro' Leeder Aoon !Hartl • 80 3 80 2 80 Dui>es Lilllt Bear tDrci.snJ I .0 S 00 Reels At<I lmagt (Frevl 710 Also ractd. All Acts Win. Galle n• Bird C11ns1opner Stv HOlmt !Iese OeeP Hemi>en Time. '7 60 n EXACTA (S-/ pa,o SS3 00 Allt:l'ldatlCtl 7 091 Santa Antt• SATURDAY'S RESULTS Ord of ., • 08 v lllWoultltlred INll\no l FIRST RACE. 6 lurlorlos Room To APam ISltvtnsl ll IO 6 00 3 IO Sma ll HaOll (McCerron1 110 4 IO OO·Muslcat Bell (Va1tnzuelaJ S 40 00-Flnishtd f1rs1 alsouellt..O ano r:>laclld tnlrd Also ract<I Luci.Y C•m•lte E11rvdlce Tneo111a F "", Oter Margot, Cadl1 Queen Prim Dusi Fair Ama But1ermert Gra no pa'' Pookev Time I 1• SECOND RACE 6 lurtMO\ Tne Bagel K•d Omg11 S .0 3 80 3 00 Hacllnt v IMcHargueJ IS •O 7 •0 Mlnga\h (Merel 3 •O Also raced Savour. Ntvade Segf Pa11 craclo, E xclu\lve Kid, Crown Of Tl'lorn\, Orpl'len's Niglll Time. 1·12 3/S n DAIL y OOU8LE 11· II Peld U270 THIRD RACE. 6 furlongs Rllzv Crtlck (Oomlnguez) l•S 60 41 60 14.00 Gren Glnl (Valenzuela) 10 40 ~ 00 Tammy Lu (Sllllllel 3 10 Also raced Don A Too Anotrter T erne. u11oka1eni, Goidtn Blooms. Sl'lt's A Twlll. Nellve Doller, So Bad S"lo\ In, Wllh FIO<Jrl\l'I Time l IS 1/S FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlollOs Too11e Welle• s CD<lt0•l I• IO 610 • 00 OUfffl Of Oe rk,,.n (Omo11 IO'° •IO Lonnlit CHanH'IJ 3 20 Als.o raced He<o's Doti T ••Ov Des linalrt, Merthe Elireoe111, Soen1Sh Glade T.me. I lS 4 5 FIFTH RACE. One milt Don's Co'oo IE1treo111 10 60 100 560 Bile Tilt Buck (Lorova) I 20 6 60 Usuellv Rehe ble (Snotmt"tt I I 20 Also rec ed Siie""" Em l>OfOfllleunlv•rse Doctor's Orci.rs. CIOU<I Slrlder, Tet>uk, Tn• Wa ll Of Sw111 Time 140 1 S S5 EXACTA (1·31 Peld 1162 00 SIXTH RACE. 61'> lurlono' Se nla Rose Prince (Lmo 10 70 • 70 3 60 Bloom's Beav (McCarronl 1 80 160 Jon O (Velenwe1111 4 60 Also raced. B1111c Image lllgh N111ur111, Aood Of Forlunf. Tell Mall Rouoh Patric• Time 119 ~ SEVENTH RACE. I • miles on turt StetPbanl( COetaMuHavt) ~ 10 l •O 180 Promontorv IHitwleyl • 80 l 60 Allltd Commander IMcCarronl • •O Also race<! Penienct. Swoo,,, S1>tc111I K 1no11 Guv. Gold•ri Souvenir, Cheer On Time I '9 SS EXACTA 12·0 Paid t64 00 EIGHTH RACE. 1 lur1ong1 Rucal L•n ISillllle) 9 00 S 00 3 20 Pin>. S.1>1>l'llre (Meza J 1S IO 9 20 Fra•I'' Velenline (Velen1uelaJ 2 IO Also raced Lolla Blue, Steve"'' Nalurtlle, Cour~ lcen, KHP Oallno . Wav ward Pirate. PO\l'IY Vllal Sci>rt Time 1.27 U PICK SlX (8 S· I •· 2·11 Pe1d SIS9,.,0 40 wllh one w1nnlno 11ei.e1 It!• ttorseil i2 Pick SI>. console tton i>e•d '4,43S.20 wllh 36 winning 11c•a1S Iii•• hOOH) NINTH RACE. I I 16 mile\ Gatlent Minded <Slevenu IS 20 Foreign Lt11•on (Ofteoel Zee K C v alenz uela I 100 uo SIO 390 4 60 Ot Also raced Ourllan Deel> AIP1no conlrol. Flvlng Gene, Preorint Time I •1 1 S SS EXACT A (8•6J Paid ll9'2 00 Alltndenc• 33,717 Se__.,., ., ..... ....,., rtOOTIALL HAIMNll' ..... L .. 9119 WAfRl"CiTON ltCOSK1 Aettvaltd Mott I\ f ownt. offt nslve teclll• Place Jell Moort r unn1119 !Hiett, Ol'I Ille illrurto •II .. rvt 11\I HOCKIY NatleMI HKkl"I LMWI NE'W YOftlC ISLANDER$-C••1ea uo CiO<d 0 1""1! dtft"Mf't\tfl tl\4 !ton Hel\4v left wino from $priftilfletd of Ille A~rl(;an Hoclltv L .. vut WINNtP c; JETS-Ct1'9cl Ill> Jordv Oouoles 1911 w1n9 trom $1t«llfoou of tile Arner1Cet1 HoOtv L .. oue lttlutn•o Tom Matlin _.f wino 10 ~llf~• ___ ;1.. ___ _ Lake rs outlast Clippers Worthy scores 25 points to key l 13-107 triumph IN(1l I WOOD (AP) -Jume' Wonh) M'Oll'd 25 po1nu. to pan: the L ll\ \l\l'l.'ll''> Lakers to thr1r sr11cnth rnn~l'l'Ull vr National Ba~kt•tball <\.,. .-.cx:ra11on 'ittnl"), a 113-107 tr1urnph o'er tht' I oc; Angclcll Clfpix•rs Satuc du) night l ;11' 1n "Magic·· John~on loggi:d h" t'>f!.hth 1r1ple·doubk of the ~e:l'son "1th 15 point<.. lo asll1s1s and 10 rd1<wnd'i for the Lakers. l\.Jrct·m .\bdul-Jabb<lr had :!ll J14>1nt' for tht• Laker" e1gh1 of them 1n lh<" la'>I 4' m1nule'> as the} held oil tht" ( hppcr'> H-..ron ~toll and lam <\pngg., .1ddcd 16 po1nt!.ap1ece for the l..akcrc; .H all liH starters scored 1n doubk tigure' Jun10r Rndgeman led thl' Chppcr' \\Ith 10 points. off thl' bench. and forward Marques Johnson and ccntN Utll Walton each had 19 point\ Walton also pullfd do\\ n eight rc- hounds. Derek Smith had 16 po111t!dbr the losers. and Norm Nixon 15. II wa!. the Chppt•rs· fourth c:on- '>ccutivc loss The Lakers increased their lead owr sernnd-plalc Phocni,. "h1ch was 1dk. 10 S' ~game!. in the NB.\·, Pacrfil' D1' 1<,1on Thl' La"crc; had kd 56-5'i at halftime. then pulkd out to an IP-81 kad at the end of the third penod The ( hpper'> got no do~r than three po1nt'i rn the hnal pcno<l I hl conte'>t at the Forum drc" a '>clloul c:ro"d of I 7,505. ··1 foll good about ha' rngconirol of the game," ~>d Lakers' Coach Pat Kile~ "I feel "e·re better nght now as a team than the last ume we pla)ed lhl.'111 .. "I 1 ma"c" 11 hard to be real tn'>tcn'>t· ag.11n\t the < hppcr'> \tnCe we I.no" them \O well," ..aid thl." Laker!. Juhn!>un ··what made 11 nice for us. 1s that lhl') didn't run." SMUholds off Irish in Aloha HONOLULU (AP) -Jeff Atkins ren for 112 yards and one touch- down While Reggie Oupard rushed for 103 yards and another &e0re as No. 10 Southern Methodist held off a late rally Saturday to beat No. 17 Notre Dame, 27-20, In the third Aloha Bowl. Oupard, who missed moat of the first half with an ankle lnJury, scored on a 2-yard run to give SMU a 27 -17. lead with 6: 13 left In the game before John Carney's 31· yard field goal pulled the Aghtlng Irish within 27·20wlth 3:15 remain· Ing. Then, quarterback Steve Beuerleln led Notre Dame on one last drive, movtng the Fighting Irish from their 23 to the SM V 17. But on rourth down at the 16, Beuerteln overthrew an open Miit Jackson In the end zone wl1h 30 seconds left. SMU. of the Southwestern Con- ference. won Its stxth straight game and finished the aeason 10-2. Notre Dame, whtch had a tour-game winning streak stop- ped, ended 7 ·6. Allan Pinkett gained 136 yards on 24 carries for Notre Dame. He also caught a 17 -yard touchdown pass from Beuerleln In the second quarter that drew the Irish within 14·7. Atkins ran 7 yards to give the Mustangs a 7-0 lead In the first quarter and SMU made It 14-0 In the second period when Cobby Morrison caught a 12-yard TO pass from Don King. Carney kicked a 51·yard field goal In the second quarter while SMU'a Brandy Brownlee hit a 47- yarder In the same period. Mark Brooks ran 11 yards In the third quarter for Notre Dame to make It 17·17, but Browntee's 30· yarder made It 20-17 early In the fourth period. Fame Bowl to Kentucky Ul.KMIN(illAM .. Ala. (AP) l'rc!>hman Joe Worley kicked a 5!- yurd fil'ld goal and Steve Maua intercepted a pass off a fake field gout to give Ken tuck> a 20-19 viC'tl)r)' over No. 20 Wr!><:On!>tn 1n the 8th unnual Hall qf famr foot hall game Saturday night Kcntul'K). fini,.h1ng at 9 l mlhcd lrom a 16-7 haln1mc \lcfic11 brhtnd 8111 Kan\dl'll°s pa<;'>ing for'" v1ctorv O\.CT the !lhghtl) fa, o~d Badgcr.i. who ended lhcu:.~a'fOn tit 7-4-l. Wdrlcy's 22-ynrd field goal cut W1scon~m·, edge to 16 10. but Todd Gregoire \Cored h1~ founh fit ld goal 10 make 1t 19-10 W1~on1i1n Kcntuck,. of the uthcastem < onfcrcncc. mo'"cd 82 vard!> late '" the third pc nod to ~'ore on Ran'ldclr\ 27-\ard pa\c; Ill Mark l ognn . who had " orcd Kcntttck)'c, othtr touchdo\ltn on :i 9-\.ard run 1n thl" first half Worfcf" 52-ytudcr m1dwn} 1n the final pcrnxl ended lht' o;conng A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE Tot PRIVATE PARTIES HOROSCOPE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT 9UNW COURT flC~ -••H ..C~ WU Of TMI llATI MA.Ml 8TAra.Jtf .,.._ ITA~ Of C~ T~ ~ ,.rtON.,. The~ per-.•• '°" TMI COUNT'f O O I f\9 ow al n• n • • OOlfllg ~ • Of~ T H 0 " 0 U 0 H l Y f11 t/NA 11\AlUCAnoHS JAMES A KllE'E" ~ THO"OUQH D tUQ IZ1 VNA ~ 154.1 ~ ,,. Teft 6t ~ Glowe. CA U.. 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DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thu1'9day C09ta Meaa Office 330 W••t Bay StrMt Cotta Meu, Ca. 92&26 real uon'!> ten to ~ tnttnst 1t ..\u:epl rtspons1 1 II} or entt'rtatn-P'US 1n11rea1 •• IN ~......_ Put>llltlecl °' eo.. 0<Jc:1.a I>)' e !Wnlted 1*1net· ... ,,. 1r.t Count) Cter1c o1 Or· Deity ~ o.c.-ioer 30 ment and for l n o v. tng v.hcn •to \J) "Enough ts eno ugh'" Older '1/•1• 1 Dell) Pllol o--n-:= 1e 231 11\'P eno-Counl) on o.c.n.oer 1904 ..-wy6 13 20 1994 ind1' 1dual rnnfide~ re'>olullon -man> -.111 mal t \OU laugh. flOAll\ri"' 1t111 "':m 010U": JO 191-' J~ 6 1985 JEFFREY G wooo M 1~ Su-342 LIBRA (Sept 23-CX:t ~~1· Reso ht not to carT) burdens no t Ille• wntten rwporwe wttn S-3n T"'* ttetement ... 111.o Put>Mrled 0<8l'Q9 ~ --------- 1 nghtfulh \Our ov.n -strc)S an1cula11on humam1.anan leehngs and ,,.. eoun Wltl'lon ttWtt 1301 :;i~n~ ~: o.~ PilOt Oecemt:>er 30 "8..JC fl)TlC( 1 10 ,e. lnd1~1dual close 10 )OU -pan, ner o r mate -discusses seno us :r.,:i~-;::.~t:="~: 26 1984 1t&4 Jtnu~11 13 20 •NS --------- plans amidst fn,oht). \\atch ..\nt:'I cattor\ 11 you do not ,...• P1RIC NOTICE ,.... sv~ 1".ctmOUI• ..... • SCORPIO (Oct. :!3-No" ~I Cict read> for nev. st3rt, mal t written rt9PO'\M. you w111 FICTinOOI .u.-11 ~L ~~ r~~ - contacts. $C:t to hean o l matter-; where romance 1s conct'm<"d. Thts wel\19 your nght uno.r Sec-.. ,... ITATHIVIT eoo MMra-t c-w om.. daong ~ • could be JO)'ous c:' ening 1f -.ou are moderate . ..\' 01d hean ltftmg. ~': ~~~~~= n,. tC>ltowlng person tt ....,,.,, teed\. CA..., P\l3UC NOTICE LIBRARY Of QUt\.TS 3te 1nclud1ng elbow bending. \\ atch Leo~ . tend egalf\11 tM c:lelm ~~~P .. BUStNESS o!:;t!Ar.::/ ~~I *>TICI 0# ~~~ .~~wne SAGITTARIUS (No'. 2~-Dec. 21 )· Y ou'll be at nght place at lb) No~th•tan01ng eub· SERVICE to1e vs1NESS i98' ~ 8. is. 20, 1ee5 ou.nt 0# Joell~. 311 en.- crucial m o ment. Focu s on cnansma . personal magncttsm. M ember of =~~c:Z :!::: PROCESS1NG SERVICE SlJ.S4.t ,.,. nlZAKTl4 ei1e1~8-al\ c.- opposite sex. v.1th 1nh1b111ons down. v.111 talk to )OU about love. IMcavMofactlo!'oc:cun'9d ~~ :21~1ol· ~tt Ana. MlJC N()TIC( AMC>c~'°" '°';,19.,,. ~. 318 em. C-ancer. Aqua nus persons pla) dom1nan1 roles on°' enw Jenutry 1 UMIO. Hani.t Joan 0uco1 1040 TO~,.,.,. er..o Bty. L.,,wt a-iri CAPRICORN (Dec .22-Jan I Y) ~II stops art out -"ou'll ha' t' lheJI not elloeed twenty w MecAttfluf BlvO • 1'9, '1CT1'Tl0Ue ..,..... HTATE *> c.11tom1e t215t fun. pressures \I, 111 be ltftcd. -.o u'll rtcet' c long distance cali rtlattng to 1' .. ~g ~00' •00n di P•dro 1 1,1 .•n'•1 S&t>T 1• AN. Caltt 92707 ~,!~ .,. A 1•• Tt11e ~ .. ,.. " COflooo h Id · 1 f: I d dd h • • 1111 t>ulln•H 11 con-,,..., ... ...---To 111' '-• ~ Ouctedby~endw4tlt tuture o 1 a~ or reunion tt<" to am1 1ar gro un . 3\0t n' tng v.11 action '°' eny trtr1NC110n ouctect by .,, it>cSMOue! doing ~.. cr.01100 M>C cont1f>99"t Jo AN z ELA AH EY llnC y, ho c~lebrate~ \I, 1th bottle tn hand wtllcn IU baW tO< IM Judg-H•rrt•• J Outot GRAPHIC CRU. TIO~S Cl.O•tOf• end ~· wtlo FRAHI( R ZELARHEY AQU.A:RIUS (Jan ~0-Fcb I lSl Man\ shon tnps 1nd1catC'd -chC'ck men!°' .NOgments regard· Tht• 11etemen1 .... f\l90 •202 Petnce Roeo Newf>ot1 me, be ot,_.._ interested n. ~a1e1Mn! -. Med • II d • I p 1· '--I h .... 01 tl'le nlin'ber of P«· IM\tl IM County Cieri. 01 Or· 8-:tl calitomlt 92933 "' the eno °' -.ttl• '* """"'lht County~ Cf Of· .. c~s. "a et. n'er ~ 1cense re' IOU!> pan ma~~--upset -r<"a IZ<' t at t ons eggrtt vt o or tne County on o.c-ibet Rot>wt F ~ •202 J ANE E l' z A e ETH .,. Courity on ~ l hange canprO'<''ittmula11ngandthatagoodt1mtma~sltllbt'hadb~ numt:>erofperC*t olrMI-~t9M Pe l••c• Roed Ntwpo r1 CLEMENS 30 1"4Jenuery& t3 20, •ill Tauru!> '" tn p1c tun.· ,.,. onYOl\/9d Of the"""''* ,,.,... a..on. camom .. ttee3 A oetrtion nu CIMf'I l...O 1985 PISCE l fc:b 19-\tarc h ~Ol \o u'll ha'c numerous 10\ILattons. ~,.:Oie:::-v~.:'1°" Puc:!"*' Or~ Cou1 R:,,~~~9Qt~ ~:_ ~ ~E:S0r~ PubWled °'anot~ final dtet!>to n "'II b.: hai,cd on last-minute message o r dialogue. K('tp Oeteo Septembef t9 ~·~9:'}='r ,1:a5 23 8etCl'I C...tornie ~ engeCounty ~.no 1n.1 Dell) ~ Oectmber 30 .__..__. ........................... -. ......... _,. 1 l1pt1on~opcn.b\.•l1c'<tble stud\ ..\quanu!>mt"ssagc ~1embt'r ofoppost1e 198' ·SV-316 T111s ousineu at con-11ANS CLEMENS be .,.. 19'4.1anu9ty& 1s 20 1MS '>I."\ d~s l'are bul not quilt enough JOHN'· c~ IOUC!ecl Cly • generti 1*1· l)Olnl.0 .. ~ ,..,.. SIJ..3.32 AttorMy kw ..wnttft "411'9Ni> r_,tet1V'8 IO ecsm.n.ter tM DEATH NO TICES Put>IOOed Ortoge Cout MllC NOTICE ROBERT F COWAN •l•t• of the cs-sent I Deity ~bef t6. 23. 30. Tl'llt statement wM 111eO Tne petttton r•Qutlll :===========..:__ __ .....:::.:==================-==============~19&4 January 8 1994 ftCTITIOUI auSMH Wltn the County c~ of Or-wtnoot)' 10 actmonl91., "" I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I Su- 318 d~~~£'!;:;:~~~~1Y on ~1 =•::,"::..,:~ion~ MCMULLEN Pl.a.IC NOTICE EBAATIONS OF AMERICA. Puo1tSMO Otano-Cout A "-'lftO on the pelltiOn D 0 N T M C I "~~:A~=· !~~mE~~9~=on Rd . ~:L:~!,y~~1:5 ~~.':9:::'~A:v,~~~ MULLEN . muc h · • n,. tollawtng persona .,8 Florence o FrentcnO<Jse SU-337 No 3 et 700 CMC Center beloved husband of 00tng t>osl,_. u 27812 Escune . M1111on Ml.IC NOTICE Dove WNt Sent• Ane CA bnde. June, lo"'\.08 ACROSS 78 Harden 15 1 Danger color 19 Fingers 79 Publtc vehicle 152 School group 21 Wingltke part 1 ledger entries 81Raged abbr 23 Unexpected JoVS 7 Likely 83 Cuts of meat 153 Haze 3 1 Novel by Zola 10 Health resort 84 Short tellers 155 Neut& pronoun 33 Money earned 13 Ten1 pegs 86 Oagge< wound 158 Nothing 36 General's assistant 19 Unwelcome mark 88 Verb ending 159 Forward 38 Permit 20 Revolved 89 Japanese drama 160 Anxious conc«n 41 -ar1 22 FOfbeanng 90 Negative word 161 Japanese 43 Longed fforl 24 Whether 91 Father Fr aborigine 44 Last-named 25 Fl()()( coven~ 92 Come to earth 162 Palm ltly 46 Dry Fr 26 Not pref 94 Musical directton 163 Peel 48 Regret 27 Napoleonic victory 96 Enltsted persoo 165 Odin s brot~ 49 Jewelry Item 28 Common metal 97 Frencti article 166 Warenouse 51 Put on 29 Land measure 98 Fl()d( members prOVtsion 52 Lettuce 30 AICOhOl1c beverage 101 Grand or spinet 168 Guard s post 54 Pull 32 Long step 103 Blackboard 170 Develops 57 Asians 34 Dismounted 105 BewllOered 3 wds 172 DIV!ded with otners 58 Ab~ute law 35 Man's nickname 109 Convened 173 N0<se goddess 60 Peace godoess 36 Mimic 110 F1sh1ng pOle 17 4 Oeserthke 61 C~1ng 011s 37 Ad1ecf1val sutt1x _1 1 1 Large hzaro 175 Stay 63 Existed 39 Japanese coin 113 Mr Lugosi 64 Chum 40 Cobalt symbol 114 Gratuity DOWN 65 Buttercup plant 42 Electrical 116 Synthetic fabric 66 Threesome abbreviatton 118 Aaclno circuit 1 Red ink entry 67 Dispatched 43 Fruit seed 119 Cat's sound 2 Type measure 69 Female rutt 44 Fat 120 Pebbles 3 Wager 70 Whee4 groove 45 Prongs 123 Boy 4 Spring flowe< 73 Verb torm 47 Squabbles 124 Conceals 5 Slants 7 4 Legislator 50 Prepare copy 126 Inferior race horse 6 Cubic measures 75 Taro root 52 West Pomte< 129 Provide food 7 Very dry 77 For instance 53 Declared 131 Cargo unit 8 Skunk 78 Botls gently 55 Not at home 132 Jitters 9 Size of snot 80 Dieter s dish 56 Bird's claw 137 Refuge 10 Roman robe 82 Hypotheltcal IO<ce 58 Electors 138 Afraid Scot 11 Plant stalk 85 Lode load 59 Illegal aci 139 Moved suddenly 12 Mme entrance 87 Forbid 61 Mink's coat 142 Intended 13 Sout 91 Mtn1Stef 62 Latest 143 Among poet 14 Ancient playing 93 Wandefer 64 Butt&f squares 144 Male heir card 94 Sltde 68 Plural verb 145 Football pos1t1on 15 Solar disc 95 Braz1han armadillo 69 Plane spotter abbr 16 Relatives 96 Chatter 7 1 German article 147 Arts degree 17 Engmeen~ 97 Behold' 72 Comforl 148 Thing 1n law degree 99 Listener s loan 76 Size of land plot 150 Trick 18 Food fish 100 Hackneyed 2 '.) 30 37 • 101 Nudge 102 Charged atom 1<?3 Ttn symbOI 104 M1scalcutate 106 Indian mulberry 107 Endured 108 Misdeed 112 Unroll 115 Pie nut 117 Measure of length 118 Luxury ships 12, Oectmal baSe 122 Gloomy 124 Fiety 125 Noat1's son 126 Egyptian peninsula 127 Wails 128 Eager 130 Social insect 131 Renegade 133 Hedgerow: Brit 134 Conceited 135 Pep up 136 Arrow shafts 138 Bellowed 140 JeWISh month 141 MOfe profound 144 Theater platform 146 Sonorous 149 WOfk hard 152 FleShy fruit 153 Waist band 154 Obtamed 156 Very small 157 Out of 160 Monk s lttle 164 Guidos note 167 Exclamation of wonder 169 CyprlnOld flSh 111 Nero's six 1' 18 I CLASSIC CHARTE~S v1e10. CA 92692 192702 father of Judy and 428 H .. totrOQe COfone de! Tn1s business II con-FICTITIOUI au11.-11 IF YOU OBJECT to ui. Chuck Bonru and Mer. Calif 92562 ducted by t n 1nOMdu1I NAM£ ITATEMlHT grenlll'IQ Ol 1"9 e>e'ltlon. you • e Merle ~ Cl•Y1on 428 FIOrenot O l'renkrlOVM The tooowtng ~s .,.151\0uld .,,,.., 800Mf 11 the Greg, Lynn and Rlch, Ht11otroe>e. Co•one Oel Mllf I TP>11 11e1ement wu Ille<! ooong t>usi,_, u l'le&f1ng and stet• your OC>-Mtchael and Robyn. Cell! 92662 wl!!llhe CountyC~k o!Or-1 INLET ENTERPR!SES i«:llOntOfflleWflttenOOjee· Grampa Don f o r Tiiis bu11neu 11 ton-•1199 County on Decemt>er 1565 Ceri t>t>ten W•> loon• witn the c0Uf1 t>efof'el Brvan Michael and ouctt<l t>y 11tm11.a partner 12 198• Laguna Beacn Ce11torn11 1119 '-rt"O Yaut llC>OMI· W · ' "'---Al shop na311 9265 l enc:e <nay~"'~°' Dy ayne r n•M:T', - M•nl Clt Y1on Put>•·sned Orange Cout MlctlH I Petrici.. l'lynn yOVtl •M<><ney Wion. Ethan and Enn T111s11etement wu l11e<l Oe1ty P•IOl0ecemt>er1623 1565 C•r ODHI" Wey lf.YOU AREA CREOITOR w .. tker Shawn w1tn tfMI County Clerk of Or· 30 19~ Jenuery 6 1985 Laguna Seact> Ce•1torn1e or 1 cont"'91"t CIW!tO< ,! K U and Sn.:an~ an~ Count'., on Oeoember Su-321 92651 ,,,. Oec:MMO you"""' e E') r~---: to> 19&4 Cot>y E••z•D•I" I' ynn your ci..m wn'1 tfMI COUil °' M c Mullen lri ~ of ~ F2a271 5 C Pf-t 11 to tl'le P«-.onal ( 1 R 1 65 8• t>D•en >Nly repr--tet""' epooHl!eG Dy 0 'II> e r S . e • Pubhst19cl Orange CoUt f>ta.IC NOTICE L.agun• Beec!I CeHom•• 1,,_ COUf1 ""'""' '°"' rnonttls memberanc-es to The Deity Pilot o.c.n.c. 18 23 92651 H 30 198' Jenuery 6 19&5 FICTITIOUS .UlfNEU Torn G Flynn l!>65 C•t11>· "°"' 1ne Otte 01 nnt ,.. ~ncan ean l.$-SU-317 NAMI ITATEMDIT !)Mn W• L ........ BMrcrl lual'Q8 0flett~UptO'ilO«l >OC1 atto n or thf' T" ' ... ,_ Y -..,~· 1n Sec11on ~oo ot 111e c-_ • ..,..~_,,,. P«tonS -CautOfn•• 9265 Prooete Cooe 01 Ce ite><rve Aznt>ncan Cancer ;;;JQ- Pl&JC NOTICE ~~~ M°Mf;:r 1~ ~:'~ Tll;s ousineu ·• con TM 11rn1 tor fo. ng c1a.m1 .:tet~ -'UCleel Oy oo-~r;:ers not tllP''• P<« to lour FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll St Gerd•n Grove CA COBY E "l • NN montna lrorn 1,... d•tt o)f U'le THORS.El'-i NAME STATEMENT 926'0 Y .,.,,, stetement ..... '•iec nett no t\Otic. 100,,. PAlJL W THORSEN Tne loll0w1ng pertons ere Ngn1e De NQo 13 18 S w•I" l"'e Counr., Cieo, of 0< Yli)U MAV EXAMINE ,,.,. oomg business as LUXUR'f Nellom• Of•ve $a111e,.An• •noe Couni~ on Decemoe< toe llept Dy tne coun If you died Oe<'ember 2t>th LEASING LUXURY AUTO CA 9210• • ~-'-. -26 l98-4 ., •• PW90n onter•teG 1n in Newport Beach He IMPORTS 1811 Monrov•• Tl"ua bus•n•u '1 con-P "~ tN es1ete vo.. ''"' -was born tn Alh&m· Ave CoSla Mese CA 928~7 OUCteel D)' 81\ indM<luel ut>hsr>eO O•er>ge Cou UDO" Ille 1'ecut0< or 10min Lu•ury .,uto Imports inc Nghl• De Ngo Deity P1101 09c«'nt>et 30 •stretor or C>Ofl lhe 11-bra C'-411( in 1913 and 1State ol ·ncorpore11on Cell· I Tl\11 et•temenr ..... Ille<! 198-' Jenutr)' 6 13 20 198! torney tor I~ .,tcutO< ()f U\ed most .:>f hls llff' l1orn111.1611 MonrovteAve 1::.'~~;!)~~~ Su-3•C eom1n11tre1or 81\d Ille wttn in Arc adta . Ca . Cosi• MtSt CA 92627 13 1984 the coun w11n p1001 of --1 whert' he was o~rner Tl\15 ouslneu IS con· F2SMMI MllC NOTICE VtC9 • wnner1 reQUMI 11e1-o f the City ~fusr dvcte<I by 8 COfl>()(•Uori I Publl•n.d o~ Coat! ting tl\al you oeei,.. apecial ---' T'1tS sterement WU llMM! Delly Piiot o--n1>er 16 23 FICTITIOUS 8U8'NEll I notoee of tne "'lnG o• .,, In· Servl<'e ....... a mem· wllll the CO<Jnty Cleft. ot Or· 30 1964 Jenuery 6 1~5 ' NAME ITATtllKNT ,_.,,IC)()' end IOP'al_,.,.,t 01 berof the Arcada Ro- ange CO<Jnt~ on December Su-328 Tiie loflOWlng perlOOs •f'f •t••• UMll °' or t!le 1>«1-UU'\ Club A reidenl 11 198• oomg business es 1oon1 Of 10Count1 rnention.o • N n -h nt:)QZ2 VALVE TECM SOFT •n S.Ctl()l'I 200 el>d t2005ol o f • ewport ~ac Pubhtlled Oranoe Cotti P\&.IC NOTICE WARE 1540 l61n E-308 tl'le Cai110tn1t PTot>et• Coot since 196.f , he 11 Oe1ly ?1101 Decemt>er 16 2! ~port 8Nct'I CeJ1torn•1 Met1l Q.. Lemer, Attonlef survived b' }us w tfe 30 t98~ J1nuary 8 1985 f'ICITTIOUI IUltNEll 92663 tof ~ttttoftef. 14771 ,..._ Margattl 0·c Ne'lol.""""" Su-324 NAME ITATEMINT w~ Glen COi ns 168( Ofm, ""'9 D, '""""-CA ,.... .. d • • ~ ro ::::5 • 00 ~ d ~ The tOllOwlnQ pertons art ,g1ri E-308 f\j,,,.00,, aeeo (7t4) sw-1..a Beach d•ugh ter --doing t>u11neu es AC· BHcn Cettto<~• 9266J Pu0t•INO Orange Cout R o b t n Tho r s E' n CENT S ACCESSORY Merg) Henne •395 ' De l\ P eo1 December 30 31 daughter and sons t.n • • SHOP 333 Merine A,,. c "eimslord wen.. WHt '96• .i1nuet' 8 •985 la lA' Barbara and S.lboe leltnd CA 9266<' m1nste< Ce. !0tn•e 92683 SuM·lJ I Meu<_, Lowy 333 Or>~ Ste>., J Jor>nson ···s: R o nald H opkins Ave Be100• t1eno CA ...... ngstoro Ro.a -"'l.J Ptel.IC NOTlC[ Bt·ts' and Rafer 92662 _os "'••M tos C111•cir"''' J ~l hnson ara nd Tl\11 t>ullnen •• con· 90~2(1 It tS511 ~hit->-n Re~ and ducteo by en 1norv•ou• •n s t>us•r.ess s c..:>n Notice of S. ' un· ~~ Meur-1 low-, OuCleG ov 11 m•ted pan,.., of ...., ~ Darnel Hopluns and Tntt 1111ement wu llltld snip et """•'• •• Jenru(er and Joshua w1tn Ille Count)' Clel'll ot Or-WES COLLINS "'' A •24 189 J o hnson brother and •1199 Coonty on Deoemt>er Hus stetemenl wu r "' ,.,. Super•O< Cciu'1 o)t 10 198• .... 1~ 1,,. Count~ Cieri. ol Or t.,. Slete o• Ce f0t"•• '"' '1Ster in saw Anlold ntan •"98 Count\ on Oecemt>e< tlle Count) "' 0••~ and M.tbel Thor"SE'n Put>h•hecl 0rlll'IQ9 Coat ;6 •98• •n 11\f Menei ,,, tr>e Estele Sen"lces were held 0111)'PllotOecemt>et 16 13 ,,..,...... OI ROBEP· iru ... c 1s JO 1!18• Jenu•ry 6 1985 P1it>hsMd O•aOQe c~1 SM r ., '"' l'l·"'IBER• ~ Fndav noon at PacifK Su·J 2!> Daul\ p,,,,, C\t'lcem~ 30 S1w•w \ q ' .::v -.. \'1ev. .Metn0nal Park 19t1• Jan111tf\ 6 •J 20 •98! <:N~ ln lieu of flo w en Ml.IC NOTICE S"3J "'"'1<t1 ·~~•t1t°'•w ~'~" d.•natw ns mav bt f"'(ll .Jnd~''O''f'~ ~11 ~I Al FICTITIOUS eut1NESS ouo11c NOTICE p .. ,.,t' U lfl .,, .... "~~,, 11\.ldt' ll) lht' Paul NAME ITA TfMENT rVIK. 11nd t>t>St t>•0·1•1 ~t>·l'Ct '' Th.,rs .. m F.duc-auon.a.J I TfMI fOllOWlng P«'SOO• •1• FlCT~OUS eUSINESS .. ontirmet•ori ~· set<l 5" :::-.l h n larsh1p Fund doong bull,_. u TYPE-NA E STATEMENT pe<•O• COUtl "" ~ .,, .. ,.... A ttn Rand Harns GRAPHICS 17 I I L81'1Q'9Y Tile I llOIMng D9'1Qt\S ert 9T"1 O•¥ of JA"ll 'R' 1~~~ _ _ _ lrv1r>e CA 92114 It 1"• ""oe• "' v. • • '"" ""''19 t> tineu u ... AR\ E' Xl<I s ,q~ E ~~ Weyni! W Hoove< 395 E XEAN l\'AGES 2662~ A\if 'L"1A"48R' ;,:11.1"!~ 16tn St Cosll Mese CA \ a Sa.:.remento C8')•str•OC ot 1.0S .. NGELES S t••• .,, 92627 Be;Kll Ca1tt0<n•• 9262• CeiltNn•i •" •9 ,,1 1,, .. '"" rn1s bu11n••• is con ...........-~,.,.,..,., Edmond Hl•gnt duct.a Oy i n •ndMOu• 26625 v • Stcremento int.-est 0 ' IMl<l .,.--seo 11 ,,.. ,,.,,,. c• .Jf'at~ 1n.l •• ,,,. W•yM Hoover CllP•streno B••cll Celr ''9"' r I • l l'IC .,,,.,.,, 111411 Ttlll 1181-'I wu l11e<1 '<>'"·• 9262« 1.,. '"lete 0, ,_...., .-MO *•Ill 11'19 CountY Clerll OI 0r Tr. S DUS•neu S con "U l<Quttt<J I'~ •°lC*ll"YI C' •noe Count) on Oecemt>er duct.O t>v 81\ •nd voOu• 1,. ,~ .,,,,....._ .,,,,. ,,..,. f 12 1984 t110MAS E HA•G,.' or .., l4<l•I'<'" l(I tP>el ~t ._..., f"JISS1l. r~ s1e1emen1 •U ''*l..oec.n.o 91 ,.,. ,;._.~ Put>t~ O<enge CQM1 .,,.,,,, ttte Count, Cler" "' Or 0..I" n 1~ 10 •" ,,,. .:-et Detty P1lo1 o--nt1et t8 23 enoe Counr, Oii 0ec ..... a.. '"'" tll'A1. ""~~ t•tuated 30 198<1 Jenuwy 6 ~~~20 ?6 1994 '" '""' C ~ 01 C(l!;T A MESA .,,...., l "U~h 1.)1 0.lnQll Stele "' DtlDtlC NOTICE Put>11$1\ed Ou~ (.out Lt l l{Mn•• "41'11C'ull l'I\' .»- ' r~ Oe11) Pilot o.c ..... c-. 30 .c:r.Df'd u 1.:it•t'>•"S t(>ow•I FICTTTIOUI 9UltNEll •Q8'J enu•" ~ '3 }Cs •99~ U:)I ·~ T•e.:t ~-.. • a.;.o.. U-33.. 8-:' t'.,_. 14 \ '5 I NAMI ITAfJMINT -.--.,.,,. lollowlng ~sere • • m()f• commcint\ 'n~ doing t>v~ u P\&.IC NOTICE •9 • STAAW8ERAV Hill AS· 4~ Elmhurst Lii,,. C'(lela SOCIA TES L TO ' • Celi FICTITIOVI •u~.-.. M..e c" lornle limited P1t1nersh1p, NAME I TATWMEHT T.,m1 OI UHi ce~n Ill le"' 219~ Duponl om. Suite I ni. IOllOWl"Q perton• eni fut ~ of I"-United 111 trvlne, Celllomle 92715 dOlflG bullnte$ H ~111111 on C\)f'lftnnett<ln ot I Sperll"Q 1n .... 1men1 COf·' l(UN2WIC t< DESIGN .... OI pert GHii •'IO 0.1 00<a11on • Cel1to<nie tOf· 2!>67 ·CI EIOen Avenu• tnce ~ r, 1e • por•I•• ri 2112 Dupont I Coste ""•H C4111lorn111 cu~ l'I~ Mongaoe lrve1 !>IV'8 Su•lt 1 'I 1rvlnt Cali 9~2: OMd oo• 1"8 pr 1~ ~ tornMI 8271~ C1no, Scr,.on Kunz 2\6: IOI<! T~ Pl' cent ot •~t J aen-Marl• S1>a11tng C1 Elden All9nV9 C ta btdlo be~••ttrd.,.,t!I~ McCOAMl<:K MOATUAAY • ·<l.., L.11guna Can~on Road qvna ~&C" Ca Q2651 4<,4.941<, HARBOR l AWH- MT OLIVE MO•lvAf'r . 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WW.. ~ . ....,..., At· 20 118<1 M 1NA ._, •t "--• 0.· ,,.._ ,,.,....1 ltMd A~a. C A Pubt:BMO OflftQtl I Publl~ Ofl~ {. ti Md OI' .. C... Oe;~ PPC>I ~.,_ JO D&~y Pllnt 0...-nt'l('f '0 01 DHl"'Mir It. IO. 198• Jenuarv 6 u '° tM& \M4 JJ"u•,.... 6 1 i xi t91• 1* Jet1u.l'l •· tt11 PACIFI<: VIEW MlMOR1Al PA9'K C4'1Mt~y • Mo<tuary C hapel • Cremator)' 3500 P•t•ltC v~ Ot1w ~$)()--Beach ft••·?700 • ' > • ~ • • • ! s Sii ANSWERS IN CLASSIPllD S\>-3S8 SU.. •l ..._,.., ' .L..;:::::=:===========:::::::.- I J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Deoembor 30, 198'4 ----- ... HI ... kl• ........ , Ill• ... .,.. 1002 ... ,.. 1002 =;;.;.;. _______ _ DO IT RIOHTI 0&LLNY1nm THE REAL ESTATERS 546--2313 10111 OOllTllY IML•ltl•rhn• 2800 Sq F1 Cutlom Home 2 8 Acr.. Ownet S325K Phon.1819)941.0177 Ctasslfled Ads 8-42-5678 • COLDWeu BANl(C!RO • OPEi SUIDAY 1-4 * v 2001 UYSllE H , C .. 12,tll,OOO Fabulous bayfront with every amenity 6+ bdrms, sandy beach. clean clear water, dream k1u:hen, movie set master bdrm suite. Come and see or call Barbara Gothard. Res: 675-4333. COLDWELL IAllER 144-1010 101 VIA LIDO, LIDO ISLE OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa 100' boat spat'<' Will <'Xchange Ch Sp.11w.h ! Br :.! R.1 on -1°>' lot deck lOUr p11 r & -;hp $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 Ot·can & JC'tty views. 4 Br. :l Ba 3700 sq. ft car parkmg $l.1 50.000 WEST BAY AVE BA VFRONT At NH YC T1;1d1t1011.tl l Hr "lw1t.itul.u bay vww Owrwr l111.m11ng $1lt.111111111 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE P.inorJn11c '"'',111 ,\-111\ \'I•·" -.µ.iuou ~ • Br 3 Bo Xl111 t111.1111111g n11\\ ~-;-iot1011 COTTON POINT ESTATES Cu ... tt10l '" t «Ill \ 11 ·\\ l11h Ill \I ltt (',,..,, PJuftl.i S.in Cl1 1111 1111 lr11111~.1-111111111 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Pnme English trnd1t1onal :i Bd . 3 Ba 3 Frplc's.'hrdwd firs. nr UCLA $685,000 I HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv 1 854-7104 $299.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 3 BEDROOM 2476 :: A Santa Ana Ave CM 546-2313 $139 900 Sunday t 1·5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 644 Danube Way Costa Mesa 646-7171 $132.500 Sunday 1-4 ••4615 Hampden. Cameo Shores CdM 631 -1266 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 240 Hazel Dr COM 759-9070 $725.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn Palmer)Cosla Mesa 673-1600 $21 5 000 Sunday 11-4 •1817 Seadrift, lrvinf' Tmr Corona det Mar 499-1320 $2% 000 Sunday 1 4 220 Via Genoa lido Isle, Newport Beach 644-9060 Sunuay 1-5 4 BR plua f-AM RM or O~N * • 8 Jade Cove. Spyglass 760-8333 $595.000 Sun 12-5 * * * • 400 Morningstar Ln Dover Shores 643-2364 $650.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 , 333 Onxy Ave. Bal Island NB 673-4062 $550.000 Sun 12-4 1938 Port Bishop HV Hms Newport Beach 644-9060 $349,900 Sunday 1-4 * • v 14 Torrey Pines. Big Cyn 644-6200 $895.000 Sun 1-4 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 1226 Polaris Drive. Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $845.000 Sal/Sun 1·4 30 * • v25 Rldgelme. Harbor Ridge 760·8333 $4,850,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1206 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $425.000 • Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * •239 Via lido Soud. Lido Is, NB 759-9100 $1 ,550,000 Sat/Sun 1·4' 301 I e BR plu• FAM RM or DEN * * 200 1 Bayside Or Corona del Mar 644-9060 $2,975.000 Sunoey 1 4 * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud LI 675-e1e1 $4' 850 000 Set/Sun 1-sl CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BR plut f AM RM or DEN 12 Rut vmere Big Cyn{g1ve addre11-gete) 759-9100 $375 000 Sat/Sun 1-4'30 • Sp1 iH>~ * • W•t.,trnnt * • * WllttfrOnl & POOi "" G1v1 ldelre 111 0•111rd 0~11 J ., l \ 642-5678 a ........ Salt 811111 fer .... a ..... for Sale a ........ l•l• Ht1HI ltr Sil• IUPLll ·:~:.~:::.!::~ Gtaerrl 1001 G1a1r1l 1002 LISTIHS WAITED G111rtl [OOZ . :!n~~~P~~ un II TH FOUST .. ~ tennlt, pool, sauna, billiards & clubhO'uae prlvllege1 1nclud•d with this 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2200 sq ft family home Located on cut-de-aac In eucalyptus grove :i~wraded Top value $197,500 OaH Sharp 2 bd condo sec ===iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~jj;I HPLEI •••••rt Narlttr llHlty IHI HL llU Hlghly upgraded unite with gate near S C Plaza HIE LOT! Rare Back Bay erea proc 714 HO·HH 580 3Ba-S 189,900 llrept~. 1ecunl1, prl-w/pool. spat-carport lllLLPlllOEll erty with 3 Bdrm and 2 4B02Ba-$145,000 v1te00Nnvtewduplex.3 Sacrifice 111 $69,900 R2 lot 11rge enough for ad bath unJta An assumable llSOLITf STUL 4BO 2Ba-$134,900 bdrms, 3 bath• Atklng 3 bd onl)I S79,999 assume dltlonal unit Greet Costa 1st.Jnd 1 seller wllllng to Prestige golf courM ere• 4BO 2B•·S134.900 $495.000 10'~% lln Try $7000 min Mesa location 1nclude1 2 ca~tv paper make this a home 4 BO. 3'~ BA with 3BO 2Ba-$129,900 (714) 673-4400 down. Won·t lastl Bdrm home with fireplace very a11't1ct1ve Invest-pool, sp1 & g1me room Call us tor det1111 on tnese Wood11de VIiiage & huge IMng rm Assume ment at only S 179.900 Reduced to $293,500 great f1mlly homes GE 1s9-9100 2511 W Sunflower 9l'W. loan of $51.000 75 t·3191 assume $240.000 Try~ -------Pt1rick Tenore/Jim Gould Priced at a very low C::. SELECT down P~lck Tenore 631· 1266, $99,0001 Bkr 648-1171 _...-PROPERTIES 631-12ee THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Tiiaditiona l Realty GE:2QC.t :~I\~~) ~C \'t:'/\"'J' 63 l-7370 MUI ILYI. -•11& 111. UI ' ·, Completed in 1979 -incredible VIEWS yet designed for maximum privacy This relaxing. easy flowing and gracious home IS on a deep lot and would be difficult to reproduce at the Listed pnce of $995.000 ICW YlfW • llLY I 1'1,100 Beautiful penthouse with magnifi- cent view Nicely decorated 2 Bdrm w1th arnerulles that mclude pool, spa, sauna, exercLSe rm & game rm Walk to the beach! 1111,IOO Move-m condition . Bright, airy 3 bedroom, family room Fresh paint. Decorator wallpapers and wood used throughout. Assume low interest loan! Call today to see. 1111,000 USTSllElll Assumable loan Super 2 Bedroom home· Redwood deck Lush yard. Call for more details Otl4well IHhr·lni•• lllCJ Sl••HI NEWPORT BEACH ILUFFS l1H,IOO Super sharp 2 BR . Huge master BR. Custom shutters. wallpapers. lots of mirrors. French doors to private patio with spa, fireplace, wet bar Near shopping, beach & Fashion Island. YILU HUO& S tH,000 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK PHIHUU 1211,100 2 BR charmer! Bright and cheery. Get your place In the sun and enjoy the beacn life on Peninsula Point. Just steps to bay/ocean. Excellent con- dition Room to add. Lovely open and airy condominium with two RESIDE NTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVI CES master suites Parking space for three cars. HLIO& PHIHUU 1311,000 This 3 & 2 BR duplex boasts a superb location. 1 block from bay &. ocean. Walk to shops & restaurants Very clean. excellent condition. This is a very popular rental areal Community pool and spa. This condom1'11urn is also for lease or tease option ILUFFS 1207,100 Charming 4 BR. 3 BA condo 1 BR + full bath downstairs. perfect for guests. teens or 2nd master BR' Plantation shutters. expanded coun- try kitchen. inviting patio on greenbelt HCIC HY f S224,IOO So much for so little' 3 BR 2 fireplaces ' solar heated pool and spa French doors. shutters. sl<ylights. near new kitchen appliances with microwave and many more upgrades THE ILUFFS 1241,100 Best located 'E" Plan on one of Bluffs widest greenbelts. An end unit with t)erfect exposure for light & sight This unit is for those that think location 1s important WESTCLIFF S2H,OOO Lovely 2 story trad1t1onal family home on tree hned street Private pool-size yard Hardwood floors. Bl bookshelves. 2 ftreplaces. large family room and 5 BR Exceptional value on fee land SU VIEW 1341,100 Ideal family home 4 BA. 2 ··~ BA. one level guard gate provides security for your family; pool. spa and tennis for fun. plus 1ust steps to the new city park Large assumable loan. tow rates View of city hghts WES TC LIFF $311,000 Lovely trad1t1ona1 family home in desirable Westcliff location 4 BR. 3 BA. format dining. wet bar & family room Private yard with spa 3 car garage You own thP land" MARIOR RID&E S3H,OOO Beautiful 2 BR condo in gale guarded Harbor Ridge Large brick patio. city lights & mountain view Exceptionally private location Customized throughout WESTCLIFF 1310,000 First time offering Owner-builder Cahf Provin- cial Enter thru flower-filled courtyard Living room w/vaulted beam ceilings & wet bar 3 BR. den. FR & formal dining room Flawless detail throughout Fee 115 CHYOll HH,000 Enormous drop 1n price made this home the lowest priced 4 BR Broadmoor home In Big Canyon Just refurbished, pool & spa, privacy. vaulted cei lings. 2 fplcs. Excellent value• DOYER SNORES 1111,000 Rare 6 BR with big view Excellent famlly home with recreation and formal dining room plus 4 BA Totally enclosed pool-sized lot In well estab- lished neighborhood Good value. NEWPORT BEAl°H OFFICE 7161 SAN JOAQUIN HILL!'IOAO HYSllORE 3 BR OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. HIDAY 2772 Circle Dr $229 000 ELEANOR BOWIE MIHOR VIEW llOIH 1938 Port Bishop 4 BR. FR $349.900 C BALDIKOSKI PHlllSUU 1351 East Balboa Duplex 3 • 3 $460.000 MARCIA BENTS LIDO ISLE 220 Via Genoa 5 BR. FR $625,000 EDIE OLSON BAYFRONTS NEWPORT IUCN 1110,000 2 BR. 2 BA Ma1-Ka1 Upstairs unit with re- modeled kitchen and baths Wonderful. long .i deck across the front for relaxing and watching ~ the boats sari by your home on Newport Bay. Owner will have right of first refusal on slip space LIDO ISLE 1111,000 II you are looking for valuable bayfront property. please see this private 3 BR home with 40' frontage on Lido's quiet end Pnce is extremely compet1t1ve and pier & slip is included. LIDO ISUID S 1,011,000 Elegant country bayfront on Via Nord. 7 BA . 5 BA. 2 kitchens. Private wing has private en- trance 2 BR. 2 BA & kitchen. 10 ft. ceilings, spiral staircase & 3 car garage. A must seel LIDO ISLE S 1,110,000 Significant price reduction on this stunning 2 story, 4 BR remodeled home on Lido Isle. Incredible use of space, huge rumpus room, spa. lovely covered patio. pier & slip for large boat I HLIOA PHIHUL,i . U ,4IO,OOO French custo"' residence w/73' on main chan- nel. 4 BR. 8 BA, His & Hers bath suites. art studio, gymnasium .. library, gourmet kitchen w/butler's pantry. pool. too many amenities to enumerate. By appointment only .,. LllO ISU Hll,000 Located on the quiet end of lido is a delightful 3 BR home on large lot. Newly painted & carpeted . south sunny patio, beamed L~. brick fireplace and best of all. an outstanding buy! LIDO ISLE SHl,000 Newly refurbished and impeccably maintained 3 BR home with country charm. Remodeled kitchen, warm, cozy family room opening to sunny, bricked patio. two f1repla~ IALIO& PHIHIU 1411,000 Old World elegance. 4 doors from the beach. 4 BR house plus study + bachelor unit. Wood floors. custom kitchen and the best of every- thing One of Newport's most tastefully de- signed LIDO ISLE 1121,000 A private pool & spa enhances this ideal 4 BR. 2 story home. Spacious rooms Include formal dining. 3 BA. opening onto pool area & a 3 car garage. Tennis court & clubhouse steps away'! llYSNOllES 1121,000 Classic 2 story Cape Cod Features 3 BR. 3 BA. incredible gourmet kitchen. central courtyard. observation deck, 3 flreplaces."81ld 2 1acuzzls. Exquisite quality and detailing throughout. As- sume low interest private financing. HLIO& PHIHUU 1140,000 2 tots + 4 units with income around $42,600 1s yours With 20% down seller will finance bal- ance. From the 4 BR, 3 BA unit there is view of the ocean Seller wlll put In new stoves & ovens. HWPOllT IUON H 11,000 Duplex in prime location on the sand. Super owner's unit plus 2 BR rental. Both units with fireplaces. LllO ISLE ~ 1121,000 French Inspired architecture accents this outstanding country 5 BR home on Lido's widest street. Stately high beam ceiling rooms open through French doors to sunny brick patio. LllO ISLE 1141,000 Uncomparable quality thro ughout this authentic 4 BR New England traditional. Two fireplaces. hardwood floor s. beamed celling, skylight. plus flower-filled brick patio. 45 ft. on street to street location. Four years old. LllO ISU 11.210,000 Incredible expansive 10 room home on tip of Lido! Located on 3 full Iota! Exposed beam celllngs. library, recreation room w /flreplace. & expansive glass opens to lush gardens & pond. • -WE SEIL THE HOMES lHAT MAKE YOU SAY"lHAT'S US~' AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COM PANY < -------------------------------- ----- - Or11109 Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Deoembet 30, 1~ - .---------_1_11_1 ... 11_f1_r _11_1_, __ 1 I.I. Wut.. 1125 111111 Oaf!!1ld1.. !fu!a11t1, Ual. Au1tat1t1, Oat ltatala It i•'";;;';';';•;ad~iiiiil;IM;;J 'ltlJ Wu... 1111 l!!t ..... 00 C • l.H HOUSE WXNfEb. p,.r:; I ·A~ .. 1-1 c • 41•41• .. -IL-. ._.I• l 2 Htl HI -COM wettrvlew, lllle ~· -t• -"II HI ••-I~ .... ~ l'flt -a-. PIT-~,_,, pe!'.atl Mc:IWW'e ~ ,,...,... ;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; * EAITlllE * Cam.<> Shor" ' INlne 2BR1bi. frplc coty. •EASTSIOE 2er tea 1AtCOndo •Yf Jan 1858 i -neeo.d lrl'IOOm M-F f'ITfOr H_.,~4 )f * 01 WATER * . Terrace bvl not • mull Bayllde 1795/mo • IU1 w/bMrMd ~Inga ltC>IC 2Br •vi Maren 1800 M/F to "1r 3 bf~ to fnl IU\ ADS NI., .. 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Side $550 Up 557·284 1 IN NEWPORT B!ACH Nl!WPORT on bMOtl M/F UJ Mll ct~ c:acrw rec:rvtttMnt co.u ...._., ft!.-,,,_. whit• decor· with ecl,helvydown673·•527 rec. 1block frombMctl A gtNt e>1ec.1ot1ve on 1ne 11uoen1 OK,1326 111 • "'° · a.-end colt.ctlona llll&,_.,,..11~ lout IMng, torm•I llllLm STUL ltatall Ca.II (213) 443--03111 llSTdl II Upper Bay Pr1v a1• tut 8"2-0336 Mull nave ~ lngll We .. 1ookJno tot Ing end farnlly rooma Nie. 3000 af • l>f• 20. 40 ---------BIO CANYON 00__..._VE" , 8r 1b• •" C>IHnt lndry elubhOUHI & h•alth N/S .. of M/F to ll'lt 3 8d "" or t1ucls: end enjoy eonectentlov• " .... " a-11ory wllh 1talned glau " .. _h/•"""'4l ••11s 'PU 8 tennla c;ouna. 7 ,.., worlll wtth boVI °"91\ted c:ate9' ~ window• and quallty In llw quarteu Famlly IHMI F•rab~.. End unit 2 BR 2ba. rm ";3';" W 18'h-Si"" PoOI• clOM to butlneta Beck8ay "m HorMe, )te end~ ~. 330 pertont ·.., the n.ldt OI d9COf + 19a I bullt-ln h~:t~r!v~t~r:l1~"!::' 1 1760/mo Avl ll 1/t/8' tll llAUllMll1 OC A1rpor1. Faahlon $300/utll Dy9 ~S9-4t40 F.:;'i!dl B~cy~~ Vci,c w .. t Bly, Cotta Meu c;aahlian. ~ batbeque Bank owned Sacrlfte. 111173•000 Owner/Bkr 7&9·0706 111end, convenMN'lt anopa Prof ,.throon<Jo. pvt BR& Found 1212• Catt Apply in peteon WM on!) Pf\09fl/1todlerl, jeNtora IO you have gr .. t !Inane-Patrick Tenore 831·12t!e .,..._.._ • ._-.....:.-:• Blutla 2 Br tba condo 2 lt2· 1IOI on i19ht b•lh, gee. ·~ utile 1350 &45-5S90 tam to~ oiet\ melnt. C006Ca/hot & Ing term• on thl• 3 car ger Sl OOO/mo vi.ow 850-6297, meg 547-6494 · otd dtAI Mf"4t'I and bedroom home. s .. to & I •7"' "·~ llllllT II FOUND 811(/l>fWn 8IOOd· DRIVERS. MlnibU-.IVen dt•'hwtahert Pie a" I I I poo v .,...,~y SlnglM I & 2 Bdrm Aplr1· PrOf. M/F, thr Big Cyn WC)(1c. In South County · RVM~ apprte It n a tuperb lo-$e50/mq 2 Bd 2bt lower menta 6 TownhoUHI Condo. own 86fm l hound mlA. mtle. 1 yt Old Flt l P/1 Mutl be 21 apply et 22& f_ lfUI 81 cation.$, 1&0,000 CIRCLE & CALL unit lge yard. l rplc. 1 1720 (Ask &4W999 CM 54-17M --.--On thla 2bdrm hme hu carport lndry rm rom •bpul bath. POOi". i.e. tenn11 Good driving rec0td - ~·\I I tu Htl" I llOMI 't Inc-. RlAl [SI Alt 131·1400 OllllA ML IUI IPLI MH,000 F1~1ltnh1114 .......... tr •• lttttt11tts.l11t111. lnerwlllfl11111 '"' 11111 Ill 1111,000 View end freahty remodeled A11umable nnenclng. llYlll TllUOE Lerge lot acro11 from park. Low price S295,000 .... .... , ........ kr. OILIWILL WllH 411·1120 IWPT lln AIU O.atgner fullv furn d updated d"lgn .under 21115 Meple furn111\ed 1p11, complete $450 111/lut/dep Lve ound. Leeoe Rebblt nr A~ et 2803'1 Aventd• N..ci ~PIT'° townhouM. Pool & tennl• s700 geta It 4 kid/pet TSL MANAGEMENT with TV. llnen1 & uten1111, me11 759·9135 Brookhurat & Adame. A.,opue1to. S.an Juan -oe • 11 unit Apt,.._.,,, ------ S111~00011PLU court$1195673-089t! •lll·l1IO* ... 2_1603 maybe rente<J tor 1nor1 D.anfml • .. rnew 2bf 2ba Hunt Bch Calf t&A·te91 Cepl1treno hm-•pm ebltttynec ~f57 2Br hM i 1 Bd apt & gar '" term or longer) On Jam-·-.... ... M/F c.ft 486-03311 Jumbo IOI Aaeume ...... l1f1r1t11td Or elegant 3bdrm 2bl 2 INSTANT IN bOr .. Rd 11 SanJ~ln CM condo S400 Inc ut l OS T B ird . A I b ln o ~ ....... $ll2,000. l2%1nt .,_IUll 2202 11ry romantle frplc dbl ,695 2 Bd 1 112 b Hllla Rd 497-3743 af17Robln Cocka tt e l 1 2 /2 6 lllYlllWAITll 7-3•30,3:30-t1:30,nrOC 673-1l!OO -garage U75 today 8 1•• 1100 RHP Male-2 br H B 53&-2•81 or ~1141173 Mu1t hev• eeonomleat Fairground•. Conv WM E DOUD co INC 1\NEW YEARS Speelai; 539·6tto Beat Atty f" :~;;~J;:~·:ic:!; ""• condo. prl b• 1 ml to beh •REWARD• lleoh~ OrMI pay Celt Hoep amell pe1lent ... """iRAREFtNDSll9,600* L11t for only :n~% Incl UdoTlle WeterlrontPVt ... 2310$1n11Ana 1275•utte2·7217evet L.Olt Codle11el. grey rtOf· forlnto952-8562 llgnment, OOOd wonting Upgraded 29r 2Ba+ loft, multlple. Dover 75D-5080 beh Lg calm dlx 3Br 2ba TIL llAUIEMEIT 2Br 1ea newly p1lnted Reep M nfamkr IN ~ 2 maJ Eut CM nr 20th ~ ft.IWll .. ULll eond Call D-5PM M-F irs)I, c/alr Agt 1131-5737 Winter Rental• St575/mo IN t!73-888e 1•2.110• Wettctlff eee1 No pe\I br '""t CM $325 '!kit evall weed Call 546-0115 . Mt.-30f1 J COBS REALTY ,. • $725 111 & la1t ~-118•2 .., NISH -------- 1-.-1044 A s .. to Appreciate S..UH· or 720•9177 now 1131·3117 OenlM Loet Diamond floWerecl Looic""' IOt 1 ...., -· lfllle~/IMJ.., rY H PROP MANAGEMENT tut 4Br 3~•BI, brNklUt a Li 2Br dwnatra. New paint - -r""' w/wlde .....i.t mean .. ,. ·-, '_....., N......., ~ r .. f ~• 7 /'"7 .. '"173 d 224'" c N ~ Share apl/1'1'11141 $200 mo "'• """" 1lbl• con1clent1ou1 ...,._ """ QI.-... TURTLE ROCK RlOOE 14 u ..-u ramlly room. formal din· rps <> anyon o 2 Lrg Bdrm. 2Ba Condo • 1,. ull • 575 dep bend Large rewerd fnendly petaon 10 wort( In tat. develDPl'*l•-momt 2br 21'tba. den, 1how1 Uke lall•H Illa•• 220& 1ng. many upgredea pets 832-1766 w/ocean 111-MCurlly Mts-•207 75 1•9901 NMBICM ., .. 8"2·7222 PIHHnl crHtlve 81_ cont OCAl<l)Ott. T)'PMg Belcourt model 85•·7)04 S1650mo (213~34-0•311 LO luxury 18r sc Pita bldg$11251mo Avl 1115 ___ ary __,.ti •• 11 ... • lkUts, Iii. bldtpg .._.. Cheemlng houM 306 Coral YOU DESERVE IT area. water$Cap1ng. aJI Call Daya Only 1131-8403 lt1t1la Waate4 Loet GrNl dane (fawn} & ii;;;. ~ .... ~ ~ ttat. ,.., •a1e WC*· • ..,.,, ltacla 106• 2 ~eR 2bn. •11 ementtla Oelecl VIiiage. pure luxury, amenities 432-7407 3Br deluxe ocean front Houlfng nn. prefer beagle. bOUI~ ... CM w()(lt Holld•)'I 'p..... g<ound helpful. s.i.ry HST llYS 10% II. S 1300 213•277 •2120 2 B r 2 1.-\ B • Con do. Need couple PIT 10 mllfl· lower duplex, yrl~ IN cottage. pV1 ent or houM erea 6<'2·9029 call & come In 10 flll OUI ~ Send ,...me to OcnVu Tri.Ms communty Ctroa1 ••1 ar 2222 et.gent llVlng By appt age 19 Unit Apt Matnt S 1500 mo 8111-824-71113 atttlng sttuetlon Win con-Loll Wht M/Pw.i•n Cat ap911Catlon 8"0-798 1 P 2271 • Newport pool/tennis near beech 2BR w.BX. st-110 beach only 831•5439 --ablllty nac 644-' 157 Udo late W1terlront Pv1 Sider pV1 ttlanng or lnde-8Mct1 Ca 92863 Sp1e1ou1. frplc. dbl-gar -.. pendent r ental Cell Family heanbrotten' Vic: IU. lfflll FIT bllns gd terms Npt Crest some view S 1l50 Saa Jeaa Car. 1271 Nice 3 Bdrm 2·~ ba non· beh Lg catm dlx 3s r 2b• Cathy 71•-556-7026 ISth St CM 6<'5-3t!e9 Mecllcet 98"·2581 Pan-Time Outgoing pet 2-3 Br. den End untta. 960-4226 or 960-•229 2 Br condo 21,~ ba sining smkrs, no pets, avall SP· s 1575/mo IM 673·8886 I la a tOlt 90fl needed. ear MCl9M> $159.500 to $199,000. WHITE WATER VIEW llttle area lrplc comm pool prox Jan 6, $725 mo NeWpOn Crest 3BR 3ba, Long time residen ts. 11 Hl~ Ull lll-1100 P/l&Y ary 650-7345 Corona 2 Bd ~e deck a p ~ S 09 7 5 1 n c 760-14 18 or 642·7528 study 2 decks. mini harbor ., ... acllve r• ci;;miGal .... ,. wtft lfMI. tired couple lold home NI IPEUTllS ~ Tom r..i& •noo ~o n1er FIE Al TOA OOE.AllPRllTSlll,000 3BR Hm/Duplex 7511-9182 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX & LIDO BA YFRONT HOME 1173-7873 S2800/mo 759· 70 _utll 673-9208 P&U•llE •-W/Ylirw ooean vu, lrplc 19• kit, •nd want 3 br. 2 ba, SERVICE BUSINESS Nationwide ACIVert Firm • ar • '"" LIA DI R, 2 carJar Avl h•• -1ng1 t~ , .. _._ anawerlng eerv\ct •>epei Oltl Mt1I 2 4 T91til 2 to 28r 281, patio, bltlns, nar· hOUH /condo 1 yr wtllle -..-· "' ,..,., $800 " now S 1200/mo 8-1936 deciding on futute H.B. Join the W()(l<I'• latOMI new otfle. With the follow· pref. Full/p.n time day OI 3 BR 21X ba condo w/2 ear Condo. 1Brlden. are. •g•2151 p'lc~Fl~~.J':ts. OCEANFRONT 1Br. lg c M. lrvlne NB Laguna swimming pool enemleal •ng P0111on1 ~· 8"2-1403 attached gar. 1 yr lae lrplc, Quall MHdowe. 631.a 107 or 855-0665 deck w/spectaeular view aree. Wiii occupy Feb 1st. aervlc;e organlzallon nu .. I PE. OIRECTOF\ t-eptn $850/mo, 975--0564 $6.50/mo Facllltlea Incl. $725 Incl utlls 650--0581 Prefer 1 floor Call tor Exclualve Terrltorlel. __., IPIUTllS Private ec:hoot. H11nt 4Br Exec-type, lg lot 786-9430 and 1131·8091 llHOOUTH On The Beach Seaahore more det1111 S.8-11217 to oper11e. high growth & 0.1.1 •11111111 e..ctl ee .. 536-1«1 $1500 mo. 355 E 22nd St A F • LH Lg 2 & 38r Apta New 2 M I eel ..., fl blll"-PHOTOLAB PRINTlR· Open 1 t-3 (619}429·•236 Jartatall IJlll• crpts, drps, 111•, etc duplex, lrg br year ature ret r cou,....e, no pro t• ., llllAIU tumlU Wlth Nor1tau Exp. 1 Houi START THE YEAR.. $725 rents 3br 1p1t lvl 2be w/pool No pets From ~:~~ .~g;g. 9;~~5~~11 ~'~!" 1~9hs~~v1::: No exp nee Wlll train C~ IOf IP9I 540•7321 Photo. Me-2•2• Mii(• mod bltns & gar/shop S600 642•5210 Mar/April occupancy s55.000 lull amount r• heir N lon PHOTOL"B COUNTEF 1~ AllD IET THE IESTI kids welcome 539-6190 C11t1 Mt11 2124 Sherp & Clean 2 Br, dllh· Steps 10 beach Lg 3sr. Call eves 760-1369 quired Exoellent earning lllllTllTI • " lalHI blu• '""' Shiny new kitchen and ad· Best Rily lee OW IE OIO washer, patio. gar. no 's'9P50 1c,. •mcm•11c6·73Y2•50ar7ly w .. 1 ~.. potentlel Financing nMO•d for buay heir :!,A!2,N~~~~ tiff(e BALBOA ISLAND t $600 MS-5577 mo • • or .. nQ woman n-..a avaltabte --·~ c·•1 ••'"7197 _,, ~"' ~--· home. Nr s Beytront Lg• ~1;.'ngdll~~ r:':;;'~,'°'j lYAIWU IOW ALL UTILITIES PAID pe s · -versalllel-Vllla BalbOa Bach or 1Br that wtll ac-.....,.1 .. ....... HA PhOto 8"&-2•2• Mlkt brick pallo, 3 B<I. llv rm Bdrms and 3 baths Lota $1150-Beaut 4Br 2Ba hse Compare befOfe yourrenl •STUNNING Lg 1 & 28r 1 & 2Br w/v1ew1 cept 1 dog 548--0595 For vleWlng of lnfOfmltlon, HouM Cleanef• needed PLUMBER PIT FIT Owr Newly decoreted cu11om 2Ba Garden Apt Pool ,. ~ call Mr Johnton Mon-Frt Pit Of F It Wiii treln OwTl trudVtootl 1 euet w/lrplc & beam e.lling ol storage. sundeck for 1700 IQ It, tormal LA d I f . I $465 & $595 710 W 18th Agt S750-S1295 .. rafH (11 9-5 (.-08)779-Mte (C04·1 1ran1rvv111on SS 25/hr --~ .~ -d°"*ra1~ 113 Chrystal Ave Ownr private entertetnlng Liv-w/lrplc 2 car gar w/d eagn Htures, poo · 1131-4960 I t 2912 .. -. -·-......_.. "' •r 213-661-9221 1675·478-' tng room features brick hkup & lndry rm Lg fn<:d bbq. eov·rd garage, aur· Top Drawer 2Bt 281, gar. F 28 11 ~~lF CHEMICAL CORP benefits avall &A&-&079 men wfequlp. 831.05&6 OPllllOHE JUHXYAYE 12-.. PM SUNDAY Lovely tge 4 Bd 2ba home 11ep1 to North Beyfront Lere Y11tt 11111 bt1t1 111·4012 trtH ••I Mar 1 011 DUii QUIET CUL:DE·SAC 2 BD A·2 AlLEV ACCESS lOCATION LOCATIONll $225,000 JIM 1131-1266 Fll IOUI YIEW Uttle Corona 3 Bd. 2 bl, loh $725.000 759-9070 LISTllll WllTH ••• ,.rt •• ,~., ll11lty 114110·1111 tlreplac e C en trally back yrd. pool. fresh roundedwlth pluah lend· p1110 $750 Downtown WESTCLIF Larr drm 1 125 Doubfe Garage, H ouaak••P•r for located . walk to beach paint In/out Brend new acaptng No pet•2Brturn area No pets548-3365 lBawtpool 114 •8152 t8x18 72• James St. LIO&LllMTIFMllLl Proteu;nalcouple7-3prri Plllllll•llLPll and Bay $395,000 with carpet Mual aee _3_65 Wiiton 642• 1971 View 28r 281 Condo Ne'# C M 1173-7787 Servicing motel• with Mon-Fri n/amkr MIW) Pert time. Mon. Tuee •pm- auumable loan. 2310 Santa Ana Baat. ltacla 640 frig wl d aJr. pools, ten· SpduOu\ ,1nqlt" on_. $70 Storege only 9xl8' name bfend, n.tur&t fruit open, ref1 req 261..&161 flntlh Wllt train ~ ••2 1200 TSL MANAGEMENT • 72 S C jutees Cenmeke"°'SOper PENNYSAVER, 168C " • .,42•1603 Yllll IWI nla $875/mo. 1131·6089 er two b1•drn11m dPI' 4 James t, oata HSEKEEPR/CHILOCARE " M ... 1173-7787 week or more No Mlllng Dutiea Incl lndry. Ironing, Plaeen11• Av• Co111 ·--~~ BACKBAY 48r 2'.-\Ba. tam OHITllY HT&TE WE OFFiil l OllOICE Otflct ltatala 2914 required No apeciel ~ ctun1ng Kida eged 12 5 -~-------rm. tennla/pool Peta oil Beautlful & park llke FOR W1n1 a selection of great hide needed Requlr.. nd 1 95-4-0tM · S 1100/mo Po11 lse opt THE DISCRIMINATING IMng? we can otle< any· 1 Uedlcal I 1 Oen1ei $20,000 caan & the quell--·-------- Prine only 6<'5-7897 PROFESSIONAL thing tr a 1mall apt to a Speelellat suite tor IN In flelt1on1 to handle large INSURANCE """Private Patio• • 4 Bd hse. ti looklng In CM, 1 atory Medk:al/Dental sum• of money Route ex· Expetienoed aubfogetlon RULEITITI W.ISPllSll VCLASSY Weatalde 2Br ••••••••-! tBa hOuse Cloeed gar, WlTERFUIT f11cd 1g yd. wtd hkup, llRWlll crpts & drps, ceramic Ille In kitchen & bathroom with boat slip, l800 aq 11 Absolutely no pets. Must plus home 2 Br 3ba. 2 llreplacea. 3 car garage stand c red it check on large garden lot with $650/mo+ aecurlty de- apa Asking $450.000 _P_o_s_11_1_1_0·_5_6_29_ Suomlt otters 0 e 11 g ht f u I 2 b d r m Adrian Alty 549·8547 wfupdated kltch & gar· MOLiJt Htatl 1100 age 9·Slde eddrHS $550 • 539-6 190 Belt Alty IM ey owner $23.600 spac. 1 br palloyd5yrsNr 8ayst EASTSIDE 2br, lb• fenced yard $825 mo CM ~6·8483 646-1•56 Avallable now ~6-4673 ""'Covered Panclng NB, or HS think of us llrsl bldg w/tubterranean pands 1utom1ucalty with clerk fOf A• rated com- """Speclou• Aptl for that choice Ideal llvlng. prkng Xlnt growing area no further lnve1t.!1"9"t. pany, Irvine location Ex· ""'Dining Area TSL MGMT ~2-1603 fURNISH£0 or Buey ouslness 1ocat1on, Write. lnclodlng name. cettent t>enell\I. 1mmedl- """W1lk·ln·Cloaet1 NB REALTY 675·1642 UNFURN l"iHlD El Toro (714)770-1950 addr ... & telephone to lie opening Call Oen1M """Home-llke Kitchen• New American. P 0 Box 714-&63·0222 between 1 block to Hunllng1on WHTUIE YILUIE Hf Al Tt4 2 offices or coml'Tlerclal 380247. Blrmtnghem. AL 9AM & , , 30AM Center, 1 & 2Bdrms furn 1 & 2 Bd apts Pool, spa. u&e. 700 & 500 IQ ft 35236 or call ton tree JANITORIAL PIT~3-de_y_•_• UlllnlH FllH gar. Indy rm , no peta ll lJR"i Tr NNl"i $650/mo ee. 328 No 1-800-52 ,_.S..-9 between Need llcenMd egent IOI ectlve Balt>oe lalend of fie.. CommlNion only For contldentlal lntervle'a call Betty Walsh at Wet• front Hornet 673-6900 LA OUINTA HERMOSA TSL MANAGEMENT "i~ iMMINt, cilu, Newport blvd 720--0295 9am-<4pm CST. Mon-Fri :.~W.:,;:OC:!:Z l6211 Parkalde Ln. 1 645·8 '22 or~2-1603 muth mnr1 "im•\ NEWPORT BEACH Mell-High achool kid llvlng nr llOfPTlllftlT block Wesl of Beach, 3 WESTSIDE 2Br 281. no p .. 1' Mr1d"'' box Servleel 500 men-1 Hoao 11osp1ta1 Jennie T~ •tor Prr.. block So of Edinger 11ove. refrlg. No pets , p.-n dd I\ <1 to h boxes UPS C<X>Y mach. 1131·7306 ~ • .al 1••1 $5001 ~&-4382 graphics stationary ----Country Club Wed. Fri ,. • -mo ~ood printing · cepebllltiu Liv.in Nanny to• •mootd I Sun evea '30.10 00 A t U I Weat11de 38r 1•,sa 1200 sit In •Int loc Some hH hld· chores •96-5767 lor tPC>t par atata, 1 • pauoa. dishwashers Avl l fill HnlH ltl4& $10.000 dnl linan 1val1 u tery nec;iot 5'6-689 1 Recept1on111 tor bu•> lalka ...... 2706 1Sm6m95ed/moKld6:,.,ok72N750 pell Apartmen~~ XLNT BUSINESS OP· pN)nel In Beauty Salor UlllA llLLS Eastslde 2Br Squeeky 'IV" Newport Beuh So 7~ SQ 11 Yll'W sune PORT UNtTY 720·0295 Ma•ntenaoce ROBERT & TAYLOR PAR K wtth • beautifully clean. totally remodeled Ctlatf'!llng hou&e 3& COfal Daaa Poa'at "7" Own« lPPLIAICE 646-7197 VIEW customized 20x52 Key Avail now $725/mo Ask 2 •BFI 2ba. all emenltles " " I dH1 ltotl "irr.-11 Corner oltlC:es currently 01 ocean and Spyglass Hiii west home on a corner tor Biii 760-8862 $1300 2 13·277·2120 2 BR 2ba. close to buch. I .ii On\t'r conllgured for ArcMec· Help W1att4 SlOO llAllTEIAICE Thi 11 1 Pl 6 101 2 BR 2ba wlllght In· -C • I M "7"2 t car gar Small yard 641 5 11 l tural & Drafting tac1hty RECEPTIOllST s excep ona en tenors A very attractive Eas1s1de 3Br 281. pool, trHI t ar " " S695tmo. Call 66 1-6142 Northern Exposure &•lltSTUml hll 3 Bdrms. 2'" bllhS hOme tor only $25.000 garage, gardener & pool S1udlo Apt near m L 2740 Newport Buch NQ lSSIST&lt TECHllClll ;~:,r:~~t~:'t~ h~~rt~~~~ Call 540-5937 "Svc incl $875 536-4637 $275/mo Avall aft Jan 1 l Baat. IC• 'il\I lrvirt ..\_. •u• 141-1101 Youth Cn11s lnterventiO" ~:1-r;~,:0°:: :~ ~ out the home & grounds I la p --lll5 Eas1slde trg 2BR 2 car 675-1053 $6501U so Mo. 2 & 3 Bd ,,1 1,,11 program. Laguna Beach Exce11en1 caru r op-mediate ooeniog tor •IV Enjoy the aecurlty 01 8 tac JO I gar wfelec opnr dshwr C 1 M 2724 1 ap11 Encl gar, W/0 hkkp •Int ryp1og & organ1za. PO'tunoty avetlat>te now. gated community Call Laguna/ o trustee sale tac gdnr 548-4589 OI 1 111 . yards/patios 6 4 '> ll04 t1ona1 s1i.111s reQu•red Col •or sk1t1ao appliance :1~st perB~:;":~:~~ for more 1ntormat1on I ~~::~'s~n~o~~:~~,~~ LEASE TO OWN 6 yr. 2 1!dJo~~~h sntt~~747!~ MEW~!~T6'~~:.~lln aa le•eate 2776 °S:re &·~,;1~~~m~8~~:i1 I ~~:::,~at~~ 11~,e~ir= l8CMIC•ln D m e ns 0 n p I , ~ C.. h o1d S 1790K/81302'/• doooown ~1'J~~~ ~~pt 1~~ &'ic'ii 6PM M·Ft1nyi1me wknds Eves 960-46 14 2 BR. close to beach gar Dec 29th _:au 675-8334 494-43, I • 7~n~ ~~~·1~d~·.~~oa~d ~:.,'!"~~!~ 0::;na: a i so r dela11s 14· · 1 $ 1500 12131920· 7952 18R EAST SIDE Natural SEIWIMD YILUlftE $575. 223 La Paloma, call Garaoe ror storage or an Aggreu1ve RE Ltc;ensee "19nooemenl dlVlSIOO of 1no1v1dual wdront omc. !I eolty ncoat ProJ 1350 ----wood celllngs &cablnets • (7141637-7918 ' studlo w/gas.wate<.elec-ASSISI Mus11ype Tierra the lr111ne Company protess.1onal a.ppear1nee ~ ...,,__ __ ~-~--Unique 1bdrm setting furn Sparkllng clean no pets I trlt S 190 mo 494-5873 Del Sot Realty 497 1744 Pos111on alao 1equ1raf Coate Mesa 8 units. ap4 w l app ls $350 at $475 851 -9526. WMY•On Rooaa 2900 v 1 ..... otfrce, 930 sq tt 2 m1neges and m11nta1ns1 use ol10Keyeddef&fltf 786-1172 praised $450,000. Asking 539~6190 Best Atty lee Furn rm pvt bath. klteh offices w/receptlonlst lllH fa PI T ~~~~ 1-,e,~:~1 :~I typing Lovely ottl~ $425.000 Agt 495-6299 Xlnt E-slde netghborh~ 1 Br. pa110 w/pool $450 Live where you have pm Nr Beach & Garfleld Wayne Franklln 760-06 16 11 PM 10 7 AM Acllve r&-port Beach We If& 9"11· <nedleall dentat PKk198 3880 Mlehelson Drive lrvlne IEWPORT lllClt HPLUES IHl,000 UCll Costa fllt11 l024 Near ooean bullt In 1979 4 ---------car garage each duplex 4Br exec hm on huge iot LIH llUL n S285K Open 11·3 555 E 22nd St 619 ~29-4236 IU· 1100 ;:, -4 % 1:.:.;:..;,;~;;.;...---~ m Dana 01nt 2 prime lufl .. .. - U C C C N L I' 11 I I I V £G A ~m I 11 I • S I P T T Y j I I I I' I' tols Reduced from $750,000 APP<OX 10,000 SQ ft Spectacular HarbOr & White Water vll'W Agt 495-6299 Mo~ile Ho•• Pub 1425 16 • SO with expendo bdrm Adult perk Npt Sch $9500 213 943-4425 Ranchi, Far•1- Grov11 1575 COMPACT PROHCHS • Large & dl11erS1f1ed (pasture, alfalfa. grain, potatoes & timber) Good te<ms with large down. $1,200.000 •Small pHture Ranch· t>eautlful setting but 11 a liter upper Cash bargetn at S 165,000 Ranch Research Realty P 0 bOx Q Ktamalh Falls ORE 9760 t 503 882-0544 lllAll·l.ITI lHnrt le ll1t1IHeltfH 1102 , J ~Br. upgrade crpt, lncd Imo No pets. refs reQ •Spectacular apts Young man pre! $250 mo '1 r e m • n I 1a t 1111 Y Ing technlelana With 1.3 Appiy in t>efson 11 patio & stde yro, Gar. 147 Flowe< 6•5-8161 •2sBr. 1 & 2Ba suites Call ett 6pm 962-0401 I Ct•atrci al Pleasant gOOd oeneflts years In •PPllaf\Qe rep11r T'-'E JOLLY ROGE"' ,..,.. /d hk $950 • pac1ous townhouses 393 11osp11a1 Ad N B d ...... 1 1 '' .., "'-washer ryer up 2Br 1' rBa twnhse Apt •Flreptaoes NB I II m bed & b th ltatala 2911 an r....,.acemen •et· 17042 GILLET'TE AVE wtgrdnr 642-387 1 urn vr · 1 I Apt Manaoer couple 1rica1 plumt>•no end re-IRVINE 250--033 1 $550/mo No gar No *Private balconies or Pr1v ent. n1smkr Short lirwPOllT IL"I 2 G lated skllls A 0991 •P-___ _ Dana Poiat 2226 pet s 68 I Victoria Garden patios term ok 646-4546 '"" ' w exo tor 'un11 arder 642-7404 Ron 15700 IQ tt Ample parking Apts Costa Me~ Selaf) pearance your abohty to llECEmlllST OCEAN VIEW Luxury 2 .. WllY 1111 1 Pnv rm & bath furn Share Roy Mt Cardle Rltr • oonus -Apt No pelt meet lhe pubhc and • Take c:hMge r'Nlture per BR v111a 2000 1/q ft 11 2 BR 1 ba Eaststde. gOOd all else Quiet refs CM I 548-7729 642-4914 wee11oa~ 9-' good Job record are also son IOf t>usy non-amOll DANA POINT HABR toe quiet $670 eallOtek *3 Llghledtennis couns I S2901mo 631·1196 important 1nv NewP<>f1 Beacl\tr1"9 $1500/mo Agl 661-~4 1 at 998 7300 dys •2 Swimming pools OttlcelStorelShop Stor-ASSISTm ~ 60 640•2426 eves/wknds •Streams & ponds Room lor rent w1pr1v1leget age 740 sq It reas Costa llSTlllCT We will p•ov1oe an •~eel-~ 4--03 Ott PCH rare 2br 2ba hme irFurn1sh1ngs avall for working Christian Mesa C-2 5•8·72•9 lent sa1ary 1nd oenet11 RECEP~aONtST "yp1ng wtdwshr gar & yrd under 2Br 2';8a Duplex 1600 sf female $200 545·6107 MAUIElll package uniforms and pr1ones & 111 boo~ $700 E2 terms 539-6190 w1111 •tras d~ get ~~ WHY NOT CALL 893·5198 Room in irg hse CM w alk· AaaHJaCt•tatl 3902 (Parl Ti••) mcnt tools Please aopl) 'eeo•og '" CM N1Ce of _ea~!_ Atty tee 2240 ~~~~~~~·~~ 6:;.~~6 SEAWlllD YILU&E 1ng distance 1o sc Plza SPIRITUAL READINGS lol4IJ-Fri411 •" oe<'°" or ca11 ,..,. 1oce gooo ,ob & t>enef u H t It.CL $275 incl u111s 957 3955 Advice In All Matters & To ... ,st ""strict Man-720·26P Call Boo Day ~5-28-'i ~I • • 2BR $525/mo Enc gar 15555 Huntington VIiiage or 499-3861 Counseling 1815 So El 0 ~Ne:;,ort Be;;n Frtdey & Jan 3rd Of ahe< Superb otfer mod 3-4br bll·inS 2264 Pomona LAf'le lrom San Diego Camino Real San Ctem Laguna Ni guel and THE IRYllE 2ba warm frplc fncd 4 •C 8411·2665 for eppt I Freeway. north of Beach Room with kllchen prlv1· Lte d 492-7296 Laguna Beacl'I tor 011"-llECEmllllT kids spit M $725 91 10 McFadden. west on leges. near bus 6 shop-" COllPAIY 111 you ~ variety. gooc 539·6l90 Best Alty fee 2Br. encl gar. crpll drps McF11dden pino center 962-5760 ABC HELPLINE ' P1101 Newspepers 1nt~1C1ton trtendly otflct _ _ __ 773 w Wiison No pets I I 645·2222 Duties include d1SPatcl'I ot RVINE PACIFIC e,.,.,, 1 r 0 nm en t c 11 Walk to waves prlmo 2br 5550/mo 650·7202 1 Studio apt-2 story 1 WALK TO SC PLAZA 1 bd 24 Hr Tetec> CounseHng n-spape<s to came<s DIVISION 957·819l w/chel's kltch gar/shop I bdrm, kllchen. gar 1 Blk I pri be w/k11 pr1vs Ou1et I cove<ing down routes 610 Newoort Centi' Or $600 flat others avell • 2 Bdrm. 1 bl. sec sys-from beacn S650tmo condo lake & pool Bus collect1ons and customer 8th r •JO-• RfSTAIUIT-ClR 539-6 190 Beat Alty'" I tem. So Cat Plaza $550. Call Kathy 960-867 t lady-student n/smk dnk JUST BRiii& service Minimum ot 25 Newport Beecn CA 92660 Frencl'l-S..load-Danc. -646·4667 I Refs req'd 546-2320 l'IOUtS per weel< $4 oc FOOd!lel'V«'S-COClltell Irvine 2244 •RETI REE DREAM• WALITO Hotela!'ettla 2904 YOUR SMILE... p nr and mtleaoe allow Eou110po1~Emp1oyer Bartenoen-HostesM5 lrvlne·s finest 2bdrm ptush 39, 28a. 11v1nn room Clan TllE IUCH C ance Call 6 •2 •321 Ovsterbar Foremen-w IUll IElCM Wf' 11 provide tna 1owe1 9 5 l'l•TtlA•CE .crptd decor wl dwshr kids w/lrplc. formal dining The finest new apar1menl U am Pm • eu'\sers-01s1< JOCll'.eyt & pet 011 S600's 539-6190 Deluxe unit s 1050tmo community In Hunt1ng1on MOTOR II• ~~~a;~ I=~~~~.~~ ~~~ge AUTO TIRE SERVICE No '~'o Dtl''°" 10 wo•• 11 Cooi..s 1(1tcnen 11e1p Best Alty lee Call Dave 5•5·7506 Beach is now open ror Wkly rentals $125 & up p11va1e ano group spaces N T ff!' ... "'Sa weeio. 81 Haroo• Boo1<keee>t1<s PRE-LEASING Light repairs ewpor1 irf Retor"' T """ro~ ,,. No• "DP'Y 1n person onty UnlvPk Terrace 3Br 2ba, 381 2Ba $750 Move-1n 1•Studio 1&2 Bdrm Color TV free eollee Ff'alureo ;n Playooy Center 3000 E Cossa Ben No e'p"riencf' Mor>-Fn2-6PM 2n<IFIOc>t gar opnr, wetbar. comm 1mmed Call Judy btwn Apartments heated pool.& steps 10 Magazine 5 Yeai on HW) CdM nKessar~ Ca L1no1 3333 w PCH NB pool spa $925 786-5692 6pm·9pm only 851 0444 •Stngle level & 2-story ocean 1<11eh s a1111t I Se~ review Soutnern B•b ... s1t1~ tro-~-6 ... r su . 7203 _ _ 985 N Cotst Hwy Ca11lorn1a s Only 0 , v• , .. c "" r Restaurant Woodbridge condo 2 br S650. good toe 2BR 2ba T Townhom,es 1 & Laguna Beach 494-529• Co-Sexual Bathclub IC' after school care T,..... Part>. Ber & Grtll 11 nOllt 1', ba available 1151&5 nu crpts. 2 peuos lndry • ennlscour poo spa EALTH WOR"S Nwpl Hgts 650·0258 eve! 11•v• you tiao 1 00•~ s accepting 1pphcauon Fred 559•5050 tac No pets 549.2750 Beach Blvd •mile north Rooms and Apta 1v11lable H " Ct1111t1eo Ad\~ 11 not of PCH $90 up Bllboa Inn I Cn 10 care Lite l\Ouse you re m•»•"Q lhi! ~1 'OI •1 P<>9'hons Ple&tif IEITALS $695t mo 2 Bo '•ba (l 14)111·2413 ocean vll'W 1175-8740 ~ 1 14 19HVP9112113°1n66A3~~ .. ~~' keeping 1n m) ~•st ba•oa.ns 1n 1 llOP'> b@tween 2-' PM twnhse. greenbelt •ndy .. oge s ...,.,.. Verde norne 2 15-5prr 2515 E PCH COM rm mee loe lrtiae 2744 SUUH MOTEL Mon Fr 5'&-9279 2078 Thurin Wkl~ renllJS now ev111 CALL US REGARDING IRVINE LEASES ~~or I ·Realty 786-11 72 I TSL MHAIEMHT ORANG ET REE CONDO S 126 ·wt>. 6 up 227' New l .. 2_110,. 1Br·folt tennis pools & port Blvd C M 646-7445 ,. • streem No pets A\11 1 65 854-1141 ru 1 s11 LOllE 1 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 3026 w Coast Hwy New Clench • Saveoe w$tlbl y Ilg IUll IEWl port Beecl'I. t.1tchens TV Typist BICke< a•••tlEITS S t25 wk 191 no c>epo11t Ftaunl • M1mou ,...._ ........ IUI TELEVISION B11u11tu11y landscaped lPllTIIEITS Vacatita Last 141m"* 1 •tten<.t.cl gerden apta Pool/spa leatala 2901 my eiau r"'nion The 3860 lchel D Patiotdeck• No petl I Conventently l()Celed 1n prlltteat girl hed ree.ntly M lrvtr!°n five B•chelor $490-1500 one 01 lrvme s newest BIG BEAR CABIN LARGE 1 uno.rgon. hef 41h face 1Bdrm $565•$575 re11denUal se111ngs ls1p1 14 PoOI tbl cir TV 2 lift the mos1 handsome WOOdbfldge Twnhse 38t .tljdrm 1 ·B• $855 Wlnd'Nood Olen otters 1 21 trpfca (71•1545-6916 """ I pol1tic11n and 11'18 1,~88 Nr lake & shop -2250 Vanguard 540-9628 & 3 t>eclroom 8')enment1 I tall tt cla.ss clo....n wu an ••· ping s8751mo 559•9539 16 1 E 1&111 842-0858 Ideally situated near ti 2tOI ~ut1ve for TELEVISION I Counte-girl & laundr, llelP Full & Part Urnf' Bergstroms Cleaner~ 6'•·U 2 090vtlf)I ltHlmAW11 Del•lltW the GT E Neigh· bO<~ Pho"9 Bookl In t~ Co"• Mesa lrvtne areas Mull be ti vrs O! older w1tl' own Cir truck van Mvat 11evoe hab1111., insurance & vefld drivers IW: Delivery starts Tuesday O.c 2& 1984 tl'lrv Jen 15 1985 Weel< da~~ !P9-:W5 .. EOE 15 1 E 21tl 548-2408 schools ttlOOP•no endl Slaart 1.., ... awl' 2241 13 1 E 1e1h 1146#6818 P•rks · •2•ar...,.5•e•, .. l\"',-yv-.9'W-"!'1u_11_u_ry ltl Waat" Slto 1Br hOVM CIOM to down· lY .. UILI MW Condo w 1111 11men111 .. l""':=::llllC••••l.L.--------.., •750 .. For le111ng tnlorm111on n llmllr ,,80 Chrltllt • , ' town, beech• Also 1Br. lrtg, rang•. laundry. pl•IU c ell 171 41 67~·04f!i atudlO apt wleooktng pool, c:erp<>M No pet• 551 1$77 Monday-Sun l&Cllt'" $400 •9• 6873 $495/mo dly 8 30 em tO 5 30 pm $400 d9') Prol n-111T1kt 1 Lqa1l lltat 225.2 901 W 19th St 54~112 1 • If L •741 20-35 Vllll 8 11lt>Oe NB §i'" -BACK BAY CONDO 38r wg11 IC• a Part luTn Mt! 11'4S1 3 28~ ~r7~n gar nice Avall no~ ~r;o;;l StUdlO"' Oid CdM ror Man GREAT I Avail t t • Of $e$&/mo 91&· 14•'1 Soent.n Vitia IMded wtn· room & bath $47S · 0. 49e· t 227 '!' d&wa beftn cellll'IQS h\9h MO 255 .&Br -21\Ba E~k home ~1 IG l...eicu. 28f' l88 ciOalltv te biecfl I ~ • .A wtgOll courM VltW Fam l'IM-type ai;t Pvt 1t1lryf 1round1 gated e1111y LllQ 8ch Oentrnt 28r 21)1 rm. lrplc, 3 ctr gar $1400 rd gar lO kllch ll50 No 900tmo 494-M07 bMul rvm Prot tem 497 41 70 or •111 t!060 i>ell "2~299 Iv m19 OYtlf 25 Pf.. "'10 mo batllde2Br l88 Nopets IOllnlfW I 497-7019hm 0 8..:J100 What 1 W~tul World Ma• 2 ~· '5e01mo Only IO rntnut.. from Mete 3S '4$ ' 8d nM ol Snopp1no . right 11 135 Atbtft Pl 543.5479 L9QUnl:;:: c:;" Pl;:~: PoQl/tpa-nt OCC $325 your ringerupa •~d•y' E.ASTSIO£ ~°' 111nt :; • moal °:cklOICI ut 8M> t 3 t 1 Wa11 Dally P1101 Clau1f1tG • .. Ad• To place your •<I cond All uttll petd ~IC. bluft Liii• new M r , IQ 3 b1 Of Bal call 6<'2 ~78 and lel • s•2$1mo AMI '°' BUI 28t, privet• patlOa Call I p ,,,, prl b• fu Pfl•t Clutif~d VllOt he!PI 7t!O 6M2 te0·63J1 $32S•latl ~1 4~9 mtg I -· • CIRCLE 1-llRIETS .. , llOW MllUlll CUllERI I lltllTUT •&lllERS 1nterV19W$ Wfodnosda~ 9 1 ' A. M ac 25&8 ewport Btvo Costa Mesa 1on N~wpon Btv<1 at Det M er 1 Cltll (7111 ~3i-•8•0 rnr more in to EOE ... Cult 1 llK~\ ~II h I h~ \tan! Jan. 2·5 & 7-9 • Wall•" wau rn,.. • Coclltall s.r-... • Coot.a a"d H .. P•l"I • 8•'1•no.rt • 01Ulw~l"I • Bua P~t • Moua ... MIHH• • Ortic. P.-.on,,.t ,.. . 11100 ~ft.,,,_ 1,,,,,.. (8.tllNI IN tl"'lfte lhrY\cM!I ~. ~­ ·~ ... "~''"'' ' I -·I Orange C~t DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, December 30. 18S. .. ' Mtrltal lt11• Cltaalg Mmat f1latl11 Pl11ter/a.ta1r _.,.~flajiiiij1.,._ .......... ~P-" ii=======-:1~COl~:m:pe:,:, .... :"Ria~t: .. ~,: .. ~.-~.. , ........ ·-11 ....... ICAN UANOYM'"N Ft681N1S el!iNINd -IT-.-•• -.... ----.-I •• -,-...... ..,. ... _____ Int /i!Jt1 ~1:inilaa1winQ. ;JOfin Henry MOOHng; "" "' ---&-. '" ........ n ,.. SERVIC"' h -....... llUlllLI PllmH. cu1tom 1ex1ur1ng. quality Aerootlng, r~elrl HllPC)y typea of Comm. Con11 a Ouellty woril. Ir• •t C11pen1ry. fencing, win-'" 'throoug ty ITlllm MYIH OI, Int/ext ''""t Loe.I ref work Problem .. No Prob-Holldaya CMI 5-48-41213 $2.17 per day Ateld repair• 20 yra •25513 9"·7•01 dowt. plumbing, marlltt, CIMh hOOM &•O-Oe&7 Orange Co OrlQlnal 10yrU•P bond~. lnwr. 1am1t ir3268&4 55•-7831 Ouellty Roofing: Sr clttz.en expet 751·3&e2 lie Ortvewayt. patlot, patha, R!SID/COMM'L/IND 26 tub encl. h1ullng, ate AFT!R CHRISTMAS Studtnl MOV«I T'*-lracl ir467730 (71•1836-091 I dltc Rell Lio. •3•un fhat'1 ALL you p1y tor 3 llMI, 30 dayt --------etc No Job to 1mell Do k Lie And v .. J .. ul II LO<d CLEAN-UP Hnc:INnlng. Lie Tl2•·•38. &4 1·8•27 -8 WO-R "f K F "'•5 "1"'3 Aat~•lt A ... Mlekay 536-0553 Y;'1eo•tl1=.:f;6 (llc•30•05) 8•7·2307 carpeta, window• Kirby• NEWWerehOYNSlorage PAINTER NEED Kl Pl••·.. . unk• --v • Parki~ Xreu • Repalrt --compell\le RatN for 111 Malnt 831·5272 Int/Ext, C9illngi. ratln cab -~•.iiiiiiiii .. •,iiillt~f~l~l~l--1~1~1~~~ REPAIR Speclallll·S200 & In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY A S le I Ci.11..1 C Fi ~-.a -P1i1tiaft (28) yr• exp.' work guer " " , ... Fr" e1t. 30y-•·p aw acing-ea 011 ng • • Ut I•-tyPM of Comm Conat a FR'"NCIS H"'·~1ean1ng o .~ P·• ting 9•• 3•"7 I Do Ptumbl"" Righi • • ~ A f A .. ., #iA " u.......... a .. ,, .. n v... ,.... ·.. 770-2725 &l'l"'lme Wall _ oo tno epalrt .,..1 •• 1.,.. ChHd care. hOYM keeplng, J:trawood quality •Pill Retld repairs 20 yra good reft . and axper FINE PA NTINQ By Rich--~· lttltJ t"iH (Governeu)r.retar live In-Matoned S80 •;,cord dallv exper 751-3682 lie. rree NI 828·•858 ird Sinor 18 yrt of happy RALPHS PAINTING. Lie 00PPlll 112·0 1IO •REPAIR SPECIALIST* I "'! II / l a h JI 63• ,..,. • cu1tomar1 Lie. 280644. Int/Ext Stucco/Wallpaper RE Pt PE SPECIALIST S '"ME D'"Y SERVICE +11 ·" nt rt• ava 1 4 nyw era m ""0 ""' HANDYMAN LARGE and Thank-Youl 963-• 1 t4 rep1lr, free fft. 8• 1-3&88 "' 9•:;' •2•2 NAtL ARTISTRY Laurie Tinker 720-t394 Car•eala1--small. 1 00 IT ALLI oratn• cleer fromi'i5 ..... -.. .. Handpalnl/Cuitom d"lgn T l~ES &46-7372 Pat or l\lt mag Ll .. Hlfl lt RAINBOW PAINTING ThHlltr·OHt P1l1tl11 Repair t1u~11, dl1p, ate ..-.r-.,.------ By Diana K. 962-6328 Colftracttra ~....,...--=,-,--...,.---=-~ Complef• Landacaplng Quallty Is our policy Aealdentlal, Commerclal Anytime M&M 6•2·9033 I LL i "·atrt.J T / . .-... C Rapalr1, P1lntlng, Drywall, Sp r In k 1 t r Rep 1 Ir 650-6S.-6 JEFF Lie 8668 Alrtu1 Sf.ray S,_.lall1t1 CALL TOOAY!I Ill FOR LOii YOYr Delly Pllol Service Directory RepreMnlAtlVt ·~2-4H1 Id. IOI MaaHf DI -opped remo....... lean· etc Free estlmttN D & o .. ~ - -I 751 3476 ethttchlng var· '"LL•N'S p•tNTING Llc .. 39• •8 Jim 8•6-8393 Small Bualneu Bookeep· lfllm·llOl OlllT, up, new •wn• -Gery S..5-5277 seeding Tr" trimming "' " " Ing • Payrotl • Tax" Remodel/Repalr1. comml Ctean Up19Tree Trimming speclal Hollday ratH C AMO WALL PAPE~~G Pa~riDl Doug Luchanaky 751·7781 lfld rMld. Uc'd, bon~. Verd Malnt •Haullng CALL TODAY PLEASE uatom work 497-1 • FAATHlNO INTERIORS Ca•Latt Mdiat Ina. For •t 552-8142. MIKE 850-3283 HHliDt_ 675-2822 exp rel• DAN SALYER PAINTING HANGINGfSTRIPPING Compteta property recon· Lawn & Sprinkler 1n11a11 RX'Ol-'bove.FIEMOVE Cell AL~~;r;;s:i:_2017 v1SA·MC 673-1512 l SHO&Al.J IUAIE dltlonlng MrVloel Paint-Rototlnlng. 111• heullng furniture. Trash. Trees f1111tar~ NORMS WALLCOVERING & MAINT 2 0···1m ··2-0111 Ing, catpentry, plumbing tree .. , Tony 852·8154 963-5415 NORM PARKER-BEECH Painting ALL KINDS FREE EST B&C POOLS --& .ciMnup I r9d He'd Prol Garden/Landtcapt BRICKW AK, Small jobs Painting 11 tis Beat Ref's Lic•330986 760-72l t ~c. TYPtNd seAVlcE 15 ~ u.per. all tlelda. Rau rates. Judi 54&.7309 BE.' WOfd Procutlng C.f ... ~ & ...____. . n"! ... ·.,..... LT HAULING • MOVING Newport Cost• Mesa est 646-5637 6•6-6S.-• _ ..._.... ... able "'""'"" " QUALITY LANDSCAPE Garage & Yard Clnupa Irvine Rel's 675-3175 PAULS PAPERHANGING Acct1atla1 Expart l rpentar res Maintenance. 1prlnkler1. Jon a.-5•8192 PARKER-BEEC H Painting All work Guaranteed & Typing Servt<;e P1rc•ic1 a.40-1510 **OH** comm remodel & doors. Detra cln-ups Scou 6•2·30t6 -Painting 11 Its Best Ref's * 10 YRS f>'P •96-7881 Computerized Acc:OYnllng John S.-6--0•~5 775-808'2 1-•tn•t•ry•&-F•r:nefi--500-,.-_T_W __ TA_LUISOU ____ E_ ~~~:1!"'g~~~;:•gT~~~~ _M_o_Y_i•,..I______ 991 54 6-5537 e.-5-534• •WE GALS SHOULD• & Tu Services 549·31 12 EVERYthlng, closets-bars By Norman The Doormen Main , gen cln-up, tree you Court 759-1976 CdM *A·1 llYJ•I* HSE PAINTING • INT/EXT •HANG TOGETHER• PSYOllO·Pll• a Tartt Wall Pt5ria1 ard rud "I\ P'St piewnl & luturr · CaH o,,flf 6~0 mB or 6318964 NATES ALLCOVERING Expen Installation a.a·· , /I _.a Ii doors-panel-bunk bed etc Oak & fir 857-000R trim, exp 20 yra 83 t-3086 CLEAN & EXPERT DEC DISCOUNT 10% off 839-0730 ANYTIME ,.. lhtll ••-• II Lie 30 yrs Irv 548-2719 -Over 25 years experience Free est Dave, S.-2-4583 - D!l!•ll a ... ,... H f Lie T 116,428 730· 1353 INT/EXT 20 Years Exper. ··~· leaoHI l S i 7 yrs exper. 5•8· 7969 t111at tr'f Cl 9Uud/Rem0d Spec kh. Repa1r-Ooors-A1terat1on1 bath, olc, rm add, p1t10 Remodel-Panel-Locks-etc covldcks, bay wndW LIC Wlndow-Fences-C1b1ne1 ••S.-85. Steve 547-8076 ! 35·yrs e11p Jerry 546-•• 13 -...... 15 .. Rvw-"'X""L'"'t •f""t..P"'tN"a-DECKS-FENCES· PA TIO -·-·-·-···------· .. ABC MOVING •• Average R12<>m $29 + sfAfp it OFF Expert Alt Textur .. & ACOYll!c. Co11e<1 Replace. repair U hr El• 111-1110 Quick carelul T 138046 Ex terror stucco S 130 -paper remover. sate solu- PllOTO HUME Wi .. ow Clttai~ Prole11lonally done lo Balboa wrndowaihlng g1va yOY the competlva Serv Spec Holiday rates Free est. Kevin 873-1503 Winter prices 754-1620 •t Do Heating Right Now'J LO RATES. 552-0410 materials S.-2-04•2 tlon.ctean,reas 638·6970 edge 261-919• Gall 603 Balboa Bt 673-3135 Help Waatt4 5100 Help Wtatt4 9100 Btlf Waat" 5100 Btlf Waa1t4 5100 Faraitart 6025 PtwtJ lo1t1 7012 Tracks tolS Aatt1 larr1tt1 A1tt1 l•rrt1• Aaln, Dtantic S .. L s Fu LL T 1 ME SECln••y TOP.... Dining room 581 S 150· re. 33· Dittmar Donaldeon '71 FOlllf100 IMW 9112 Po11cb 9157 Cadillac · 9369 ,.. E • an llOlnUY ... lrlgerator $200. • Pc Sportllsher twin dsl PICllP PAY/PART TIME WORKI S 1400-1 llOO MO ir•llllOlll tfflOE FE1~~1.p(r2e113. )M8od6"'et1s9a8~d Bdrm set $200 645-8837 $28.500 C~ll 756· t377 '77 3201 "S", red/black Int '68 911 Sportomatlc. Ex1 1811118 0 V Mldrtnltatbtlu •V76K, Opportunities a\lallab e National firm has opentno " IUOI ""'"'' u-.. Full sz ... _ .... complete, ft•w or 673-8310 Auto. cauette. EXTRA MUST SELL I u power sn JC n .. withe Los Anft'""'es Times tor pro1·1 ·--retary seek· 1-T """' '"' CLEANI (1H38224) ' a 1 new cond Btaupunkt Ne1o11 ml se1oo'Jud '5•0:3622 VV" """' ",. ... _ _..ST OUll $250 bo 645 0627 ST900. Call 640-4255 brkes/radlal1 S7000 obo Y Clrculatlon Dept. In our Ing • challenge end di· New division or large, Full Tl~ en;ry level Po• o . -,tOIATIH IAHAJ• 14211 786-0469 Steve door-to-door newspaper vers111catlon In tob lnternatlon•I •engineer· I llY FlllllTlll( 36 L h d I 960 7467 '85 635 BMW, whl, 5 spd, sales program Gusran· responslbilltes Ouallll-construclor Excellent lllon Good typing and j~ u rs, 1 s ·__ snrf, amlfm Must seel --- teed hourly wage • com-cations tncluCle 75 wprr opportunity for career accounting alclll1. Growth LES 95 ·8133 lotll, Sail 7014 1700 ml $30K 631-6836 lr.:=======:1 m I • s Ion Hou rs typing hght shorthano growth 111 operation• opportunity Apply In per-Reg Au~t Shep le blut 4" • THIODOll ROBINS NABERS CADILLAC •pm-9pm Trainee 11 and dlctaphone Ne matures. Must be com-son to Mr Fuentes 11 maria $150. 756-9285 26 Santana Great cond LARGE SELECTION OF Provided Potent11I tc C II H •-tety com ..... tent In al Robert Bein, Wltllam $15,000 ~or trade lor NEW & USED B••w ·s1 earn $300• per week ;~:n7~_11;8 eather 81 ~ffio. sl<lll•"-wtth wore Frost and Auoc11tH, Lge pine Ira.me sofa S10C equity In power boat 01 "" For an Interview cat1 procesSlng ellperlenoe 1 1•01 Quall Str .. 1. Pine twn br set, matt & b• aqua! or higher value LOii IUCll llW 957-2361 (Ext 120•) Find what you want in dellnate plus Heav) Newport 8elct'I spngs $750 756-9285 Eve/wknd 821·• 1•6. dys V111 9040 SEVR°v~~~i ~t~~t~G fOID l060 HAIM>tl l&VO. (OITA MllA 642 · 0010 CHICK IVERSON POR~t HI AUDI LARGEST SELECTION of late model. tow mlleage Cadillacs In SOYthern Calllornisl S-us tod1yl SECIElllY 1n marine oriented offtce Typing, phOr.99 r~p tlontSt. boat vocabulary 675-0915 Daily P1101 Class1f1eas work toad demands Word PrOOMaOr 891-1933 1'!117"'8 .. d"'M"!'CPl"!V"!'A'!'!N .. Cl"'on-ver~sl·o-n 3670 N. Cherry Ave IECllnlllY llECPT ~~,~~~e ~~"f:nial ~: IHlfl IWlllmY ••c~i1t2 121' Sli11 ADocb 7022 Automatl A/C. PIW. LONG BEACH 2600 Harbor Blvd Interior design oltlCE working team or pro-'*WANG ROCkwell Industrial Jlgsay,. 2 Slips at Balboa Covet· PI B. & much more! (No CherryaJ0.11·405) COSTA MESA ( lltVROI f 1 llo9hu 1 Qu•llty ..... I~> & S.r~IO 540-1880 (Tustin) tn1erest1n' less1onals S tartin *IBM DISPLAY WRITER SSOO •9•-0708 $150 & $225 Up to 25' & (9010A) $5995 JOhnson (114) 131-1710 CHICK CknHltt 9313 clients and progrnslvt salary to S 1650 mo plu * CPT 8100 • 35' Call 650-2709 4 Son Llncotn Mercury, l'rad•tns Welcome IVE11SON ·10 Et Camino 396 SS Air, active ottice Salary per tradltk>nal benefits Po A minimum of 6 moa ax-llhctllllff81 121 DOC f 40 2626 Harbor Blvd, Coste OPEN SEVEN DAYS Want Ads Call S..2-5678 1b1hties 8181355·2357 1uon available lmmedl parlance requlr~. ~ CARPETING. WAS $1! Boa~ ::~~~~Lid~ area Meta (T14) 5•0-563o ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~-~.., ••S E Co.u 111 .. 11 PS.PB runs xlnt. ~•r atety. Call tor lnterv ter lmmedlatefy and be atyd nylon. 3 yrs okl 851· 1651 AatitHI, D1tH1 9117 N1wpo11 Buch $;~~~~·0 ~~:--0:;,lnt I H P•1 ~ (7 14) 631-6882 or send eligible tor $25.00 D..J-,lknew/133 sqvrdf 673 0900 a Y I DI resume to BONUS Top p1y. WOftc ~all Call 120--0295 Boat Sllp~onths rental. CltlliCI 9045 ·1• B210 4 sp nu tires/bat -'80 CHEV MONTE CARLO ........ 901 Dover Or Suite 250 lor prestlglOYs locaicom· 30 feel S250/mo classic 157 Metro, turq a Runs well 5850 5•2•21641e:=======:!JI LANDAU loaded with ._. .. NewPort Beach. CA 92680 panlas-No Fee-Call today 2 R/T Air-Cal tickets tc 650-4424 wht $2000 obo 5-45-3328, '78 B210·Aut o trans ~ power equip. Immaculate • • Equal Opp. Employer VICTOR TflNllAllY Seattle or any Alr-C~ WANTED. SHORE MOOR· 5•6-0489 or 730-2003 Motor good, body nol. Stall --9ill tu-tone S.-995 (533•21) ,ART TIME OFFICE CLER tl • SllYICir dest. Gd 2115-6l t5 8. Make offe 548 1032 J-"n•on & Son Lincoln • " I llltAf " $150 ea 631-5338 ING. Balboa tslanCI lo-A J ff r -'83 Turbo Coupe, blk, xlnl "" " 711 1117 cation Eves 675-8829 attl •rrt '79 210 wagon. Lo ml, axl cond, toadecll Make offer Mercury. 2626 Harbor • • PAIT TIME EOE • IH Copy Machines. type· Blvd, Costa Mesa. (71•) \ •·n 1111"' i·1r1·11la1ie111 otf11•1 n1•1•1l" To deliver Dally Piiot earl> --MIF writers, .adding ma· llltttrcyclt1/ STERLlll llW cond, am/fm. new brks. 476·3200 540-5630 • 11uri 1i11w h 1•l11 u11""'''ri111t h1•u•' • AM newspapers 10 news· YARD PERSON TOOL! chines. Panosonlc VHF ScMttn 1018 Thesetrade·ln'swlll be ~ustm~1~·78~~g~~:obo To~ola --9ill --------- • I ff \\ t r ii• 1•11 • tands 1n Newpon, Beac,. EOPT RENTALS must com pl w/TV screen 83 OYOT CRESS D JI 1111..-1r11 11•. 1• Ill"' ' •· ... S k t GOOD PRICES .,.2 7121 '84 Yamaha CASO motor· ollered at near-'ll llTSl.-210 ' A I A 4 • lonwr-.'. \ l•t•li1•11111 .. 11111 .. 1 lu• rwut. • and outh tiuntlngtor ~~toyh'lwor lntgll wd/peop et ~ • scooter $425 640-0352 WHOLESALE PRICES! dr. loaded with powe1 CONNELL CHEVROLET Beach Must have a d• nnec app u •. nea Early CHARLES BRAGG '81 JAG XJ-6 $19.900 5 spd . cassette, extra equipment & power • ""•l•o11 .. 1l1lo·. 111111 Im"' h 11l1·a .. 11111 • pendable car Call Mike appearance good print-•a1o Ltlll.DI 9010 t (1CUY t37) 557.8393 ing Apply 1·930 NewPor1 etchings, extremely llm· n Black c ean sunroof Low mllet. 119') • t1•l1·11li11111· 1wr .. u11al11' "'""w l11;:lit • Blvd C M or 22600 1ted editions 496-7036 '84 CORVETIE $20,900 14211 clean (1GRV900) John- 11ftin• -.url. ;if .. 11. ll1111 r .. ..r•· \11111 · TEUPllO•E SALES Lambert-1203 El Toro Kenmore Drv8J $S5(workE Whlle.lmmaculate, son & Son Uncoln • 1 > '"'• l'\1 • " loaded. w/T-Top Mercury. 2628 Harbor t r. '1:00 \ \ to ~.In .. 1.ttt111i.:. Aggressive experlencec we111 King size head· lncludesbatanceof Blvd. Costa Mesa 171,. • •(1l11r\ I• :o. llHUH) 111·1 "' ··'-· • telephone soltcltor Jo ... w....... 5105 board $65. 548-7857 I 5•0 5630 -An1cutate able to com· • -NO•IA· TOYOTA new car wrn Y .. • • \p1•" Ill , ... ,. .... 11 . \11111 ''"""·· • mumcate w/business u Wtdow PtT companion Musi sell' Jann Way~ DITSll 84 LINCOLN CARTIER v JL -9-17-l I 1 I I 1 H 1 t Itta h•ahld duties drt er. Tennis Club Family mam. TOWN CAA $16.900 I alWlfH • :l·CHI 111 l ;OO I'\ \ .. " l"r 1 •·•·11 • ecuives oury rae • ...., · v ~ ALLMAKES -$199down -comm MediCal benefit~ he Loe refs 646-7840 bersh1p S550 675-t879 CE Comm L-"·-Only t0,000 ml .. has new '66 Bug AblOlutely show· • I I I \, I FI I • B 760 s _..., car Warranty room cond 36.500 orig ( 11< ( 'l . •\ () ) • ' available N · 114 ROSE BOWL TICKETS (714) 432-1977 82 BMW 52841. S t5,900 '8• SENTAA. 2 door wllt-mi Snrt orig upls. orig • Ii i :! I <.!I Fl If-• TEXAS REFINERY CORP Jobi WIDlti/ GOOD SEATS $50 A W • .a -9020 BaltlcBlue Stlllhas economy dtesel engine spare 11re & tool kit • needs mature persor 1 Doatalic 5107 750.9339 •IOI 11t-tac1ory warranty-1oadeel Under 6000 miles $4000 firm 496-9613 \ • ORANGE C )AST DAIL f PILOT •I now in Costa Mesa ' Child care house keeping Zebra slun dnt quallt) WE llY '82 BMW 3201.. .. $11,900 (1K00353) $6395 JOhn • J30 W B.i,Str• i ~~·••.I•·)• CA]•.· NewportBeacharea Re (Governess)prefer hvem: nev er dtsplayed CLE•ICIRS Reel,Stlllhufactory son & Son Lincoln •tllllll1teeM • Mif J·i• •P~ a ••, £~•1' ., .. • gardless or 1ra1n1ng sal Xlnt refs avail 1114 purchased in Africa in ,. warranty ·loaded Mercury 2626 Harbor s 1500 575.3309 Wnte F O Sears Bo1 L T k 720 139• Ocl $2000 Call 24 l · t770 82 BMW 3201 $12,900 8 1\ld Costa Mesa (71 4 - • .-7 11 Ft Worth rx aur1e 1n er • .. Grey. Still has factory 540-5630 '68 VW Bug, new paint ••••••••••• A 76101 M t11ical IDlt. 6224 warranty -loaded whls, !Ires. great cond ,..-D 5510 S21951otter 673-4674 Ofl AKAi Compl port Vldec '83 BMW 5331 $21,900 ,/J ~Oflt:R Sl'IT ~1; '. ! tUR 1985 For Sate German Sheperd system w/VC 100 camera Black w/bleck Interior r~~ Puppies Black & ran, xtnl wlzoom Access incl Still has factory warranty &;;; rr r-""'"1 I temporment 631 -0 18 1 $500 trd/flnan 63 t-8523 -loaded '84 BMW 3181 S 14.900 "' Poodle Pups. Teacup, Toy Min $250 up 546-2848 Pell 5535 TV Rdio, WE HY Bronzlt 'lereo 6232 USED CARS & TRUCKS STERLlll llW Beautiful 251' RCA Ctr TV COME IN OR CALL FOR 1540Jamb0ree N.B. INM~_.. ..... ~ .. t $148 3 yr wrnty Open FllH IPPllAISAl Adlacent to Fashion laland 71 Bug damaged on rt Side $500 OBO 631-37 tt 74 BUG CONVERTIBL{ Yellow/blk. excel cond $4300 675-5208 '80 Rabbit Con\lertlbte air, cassette. lo ml, $7700 646-7536 .'~ ll.1rt •• r I'..,• 1 t ~I\..,~· \ S46-I 200 c~rz•l•r 1s 182 NEW VORKtFI. • dr. loaded with Power equip- ment. like new. onl~ 30,000 ml ( 1FFS630) $9995 JOhnaon & Son UncOln Mercury. 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 171•1 5•0-5630 For• 9 19 71 LTD New brakes, PS radio, uterlor/lnterlor xlnt cond $500 8•2·5254 82 MUSTANG GT Loaded with po~er equipment & V-8 engine In beaullful Red Like new ( 1EHE522) $7995 Johnson & Son Uncoln Mercury, 2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. (71 4l 540-5630 '13 FOllt HCllT Birdcages recond I 15· S t25 Exotic birds $50· $625 We buy/lrade birds 557-7555 Lve meaa Sun TV Johns 646-1786 Cormler·OeLlllo 140-1444 1 ..,R.,o,.D••-.•~,..~.....;~'iii PENT AX VIDEO TUNER. 5 ClllYllOln •r '82 Rabbit Cnvn . Red Auto, air, stereo, extra head recorder video 1821tBEACHBLVO BMW 9112 J A/C am/Im case. xlnt clean (1HHA•32) PRINTED PATTERN A982 SIZES 8·18 ' . t "•"''' "' ., '"" • ""'m'"'"' "" '"' '""'"' ""'""'" • ''-""'"' from 1,u \f¥\On \ mfur mann"h mc')t~J I hr onr hurtun Atl.l111n n pr1n,r\\ ""'nl •l11t11h 1,,n1t1 1n h1, ~ '''" •l1mm11111 •OJ hll• ""h ""'' tht •ltd \k.UI l'lliilnut.r lhf" •a)' "'""t J•thrr\ \otttn tht 11nt t r-.nk PttuUo 1Ul•'"'" A font w1l<)I ,h1lh1 d1t'~'· '""''I, ttl"f "' ltntn Int <lo. 1nd lor t'<tntns ''"" f41llt or <ltJW f'ronird 1•111r1n .,o•i "••.,l•h•r m \1"'" '"" H 10, ll I' ti\ IR ""' 11 lhulf \•I 1u11 rt4u1tt• 1 v11d• •~ tn•h hl>rl\ Plr•" ""d \l tt0 '"' ••<h """"" "' DAIL V PILOT Rt1dt1 "1111 I' O llt>• W I lld I hrhu <;111111n 'if .. tor~. "' ' 11111 1 !Add ~O• In. n t h 11111trn 1<11 l'<nt••t u1d 111Mhnr 1 P11n1 11111nh YOU" HAM(. 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FRIEDUIDER cond, lo ml 786-8284 11111 Retail $2000 SACRIFICE IU-1011; 141-3331 ,r-.r _nmjl•R j * HONDA* s 1200 e.-2-0063 Wf WAIT Ylll ~ Y IL 8o1t1, Cbrler/ OlUl ISH CUI Sa1es·Servlce-Leaslng HAS AllliHCfl 601 J l lUYIPPllHCH LES 957-813~ Ital 7010 SeeRonaldDeoe ******* 1 Refrlg-6 mos old. 14 ell 1·,.-4-· •c u·s-to_m_La_F_11_1a·sa-lt UCUU"1 llYHTOllY·1 HONDA frost-tree Warranty, xln $300 bareboa1, $400 PlE·OWIEl llW'I cond $450 650-19~ wtcaptatn S.-5-9202 , Power leats 7012 8032015spalc2atz931 I CARS I Frff lo You 602~ d1 Boston Whaler, 35 hp, :~ ~ro: ~~~ !~~ ~g~~~~ 2 Black Labs male 2 yrs whl steering, no trtr Sec· 81 32015sp ·s · 1dog860 lml 6 mos tree to gc rllice s t400 770-0771 JHfl to22 81 3201 alt sir 1btb408 home 640-0396 _,.. ________ 82 320i 5sp sir tesJ407 t4' Valeo customized & '11.IHP OIEHIH 82 32015sp sir ldzf 1•5 AKC Gord0r1 Setter gooc rigged tor fishing, 15hp w 1k 1 d s. handso me Mariner eng. lrlr & cover 5spd, OID, A/C prep. PIS. 82 3201 5sp sir tesi4 16 gentle 493-9152 $3000 85,.. 7205 tilt Intermittent wipers. 82 3201 5sp sir t fgp463 rear trac lock, and more 82 3201 5sp air 11dc 103 Aust Shep. 4 yrs. alterec H ' IUll IUll (0994) S1ock N $8•5 82 3201 5sp si r 1evd964 ma, gd watch dog. a!fec 110 HI 82 528E all lo( 11dl700 11onate bright 493-9151 Clsls. lry $30K 960-7467 ORANGE COAST 82 528E 5sp I'd 1tnu306 Very gentle 011 wh1H Have some1h1ng you want AMC/Jeep 82 633CSI alt ( 1eog442l Shepparo m1~ 1 yr lml to sell? Clas:uhed ads do 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa 83 320i 5sp si r ttwl5 l5 83 32015sp ·s· 010512 Will spay 640 2314 11 well 642-5678 14l·I023 83 320•5sp S'390918 83 3201 all sir 072484 ( 83 3201 5sp sir 002264 ,/ 83 528E 5sp L'd 956•41 83 528E a/I I'd 1H!W809 83 528E a/I ld'd 207194 83 3181 alt sir thdh512 HARVEST L.IMOUSINE W eddings, Special O ccas ions New Years Pa ckages 645-5826 ~~R (714)131-3171 208 W 111. Santa Ana CLOSED SUNDAYS W"at a Wonderful WorlCI ol Shopping. r ight at rOYr flnglfllP• everyday• Dally Piiot Ctassllled Adi To place your ad. call S.-2-5678 and let 1 Clutlllecl Ad.Visor help --1 {114)137-1111 137•§ Belch Blvd Wntmlnstar ..Petween 22 & 40~ Fwy 11111•• 9141 'II MAZDA llXllll Sun Root. Air, and Morel (2HAW897) 11196 THIODORI ROBINS FORD l060 HAHOI llVD COSTA MUA 64l · 0010 lltrcHtl leH 9145 ·13 356 SLC . silver, loadedl New l?afnt $14.500 OBO 494-0167 79 450 SLC·Xlnt cond loaded, lo ml, P-6 tlre1 $23.000 OBO 6•0·02 t9 '82 3000 Turbo. sliver blue, 2 year warr1nty $19,000 831-3620 IHCHH IHW For competitive prices & lease rates on 1985 models. Jon Reynolds. authorized dlr rep 646-70278181?15-8686 TOP $$1 PAii For Pampered Maroedea Benz lllHIAfE OAlll Top Maroed11 Prleet Paid Call Peter or Ray IHll OF llNaT1 tll1I IEROEIES 2 13 O< 71-4 837·2333 Wt Pre•l1t Tt It l1r .... "'' •••• lllElllLll Over 150 N9w & p,.. OWMd Mttc.cf .. fo cttt>OR from .HI ILllllS llPIRTI 1301 Oull1SttM1 Newpon e.ach Hl·HOO P111cb tlS7 76 912E. lo ml am/frr cata lftoyt, P-8'1, &nar~ S 10.SOO firm 358·0~70 MIU McKEHA's SOUTH cou11n YOLKSWAGEll / ISUZU m WI '"" llf1 I RI OICll A \OIO SOUTH COUHY VOLKSWAGEN 1 II 11 llltl 1111 111111181 Hit' 'I I U 1011 WE CARE ltwl U1ttl BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE ' ' I "' '1 '• o' 8 37 ·48 00 49 ).45 I I THEODORE ROBINS FORD l060 HAlllOI Ill VD COSTA MESA 641 0010 '13 T-1111 MHmAIE Fully leaded. Hcetten1 condll1on. (HBLS.-8) 110,111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10<>0 HAlllO ll Ill VD COSTA MlSA 641 0010 Li1colD 9323 '82 LINCOLN CONTINEN· TAL 4 door, Glvench> Edition Equipped wilt , every Lincoln lu~ury I 1FWH839) $14 ,995 Johnson & Son Llncolr Mercury. 2626 Harbo1 Blvd, Cos1a Mesa (714 5•0·5830 .llHSll I SOI Or111• Ct11ty's '""' UICMllmtry •ealtr ,..., pu r•• •ulity. "'''· semce .• lusi•& 2'2& Ma,-.r ltt• Ctst• leu S4t·S'31 Mtrc•!I t '83 CAPR1S wtth Iota o power options Muet Set •be. 9177 (7912A)$6995 JOhneon a Son llncotn Mercury IAU tllet ... H lllSE 2826 Harbor Blvd, C09U *'69 VW CAMPER, COR· Mesa (7 t•) 5•0·5630 VAIR MOTOR. A/T 11875 '83 COUGAR with Iota o * '77 chry CORDOBA cpe power oPllons 81'\d 10._ 69k ml runs like nu S 1675 mlles (1IOT40&) 18991 *'74 MARK IV, FULL Johnson &. Son Llncotr POWER, nd1 paint S 1675 Mercury, 2626 Harbo *'78 CHEVY LUV PU AUTO LIKE NEW $1975 :~~d5tf3is11 Meta_ (71 4 '73 BUICK SENTRY ·,__ ___ _ SEOAN 8•K Ml, $1475 Ptatlac ffi! '80 CAD SEVILLE LIKE ----------NC:W MNRF '8975 1t '82 CONTINENTAL, All white, Like new St0,575 NEWPORTER II MOTORS 8•2 0795dy 5•8-8823 911 A1t11, Dtat1t c f - l1&c• tl07 .ce1 t1 11 57 ,,,..,,.., '11 HIOl IMIU Exira c:fMn Mutt Seel (i&eKLf) 11111 THIODOH ROBINS FOID lOtlO Hala04I l lVD CO"A MIU 642 0010 • llt11e Mita Mutfet Mt on • Tullat. along came 1 IPlder 1nd read In Iha Dally Pilot Claulflad Mellon abOut MIU Muf· let 1 Tutfet and ' II for H 8~ You M ii your tullat and lo • 01 other lhlng1 1 ugh Dally Plfol Cl ulfled Ao1 CaH &42·M78 J & • ' i.. -------~ ... ------ Daily Pilat ., . - SUNDAY. DECEMBER 30. 19a. PARTYWRAPC3 ANN LANDERS C4 ENTERTAINMENT C5 ------------, •I -.- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 30, 1984 ·-----, ·Honor for best crowning glory goes to princess U1ana. Pnnce)S ot '-"'all·\ ha .. tx•t'n Jlonored w11h a ne" 111lc he's been named a ·· Hall ol am1~t" b) the Helene C un1sCu1IJ of professional hatm)'h'lts Joining her 1 n 1h1sexclusi ve porn1on <X.'· 'cup1ed onl y b) women who have made three prior best coiffured ltsts 1s entenaincr Barbara Mandrell. Others making tt as 1984 Best Coiffed winncrs{fimor sccond time) ·'3re "Good Morning Amenca" co- · host Joan Lunden, act~~sesSusan Saint James. Deborah Adair. Valene ,.Bcn1nelh and Connie Sellccca. model/actress han Belafonte- arpcr, comedian Joan Rivers and entcna1ner Anne Murray. This )Car's w1 nmng hairstyles are based on well-done but simple hair· ~uts with bobs. blunt-cut shoulder- :-iength hoes or la)ered !>hon cuts ~monR the favonwc; What ~tc; them ¢part from others are the finishing :,echn1ques the winners use and the >t1qu1d 1ools such as mousse. gel and ~hatrspra) that add lift. movement ~nd a personalized design. (Not to :.mention a ha1my ltst close at hand ) :; To keep Joan R1 ... ers' very line hair •• 1mpeccablyco1ffed from morning w night. Jason Dyl onen styles II as much as fourt1mes a da}. Also responsible for her TV wardrobe. D>I beltevesa woman's hair must "bal- ance wtth her clothing to create a Iota I look." Lunden has her hair cut b> Holly- wood Stylist Jose Eber(sec photo, Page 3), but New York Stylist Robert Renn 1s responsible for the earl)- . mom mg glamorous look of her 1h1t k. straight and very fine hair Shon.Jct black curls ha' e bt."Come the trademark for Shan Belafonll'- Harper(daughterofHart)) ' model/actress no" on TV's" Hotel ·· Stylist Dennis Bullock leaves the ha tr slightly longer on top for versauht) and fun. • DeMy l'llo4 Pholoe by Tern IC._ Jessica McCllntock adjusts a mannequin's lace ~own. At right, ruffling accents the bodice of Erin Leigh a 'sweet' dress, Kim Robinson'• sailor-collared dress reflects innocence with a sense of sophistication and Mellaaa Olsen wears a soft Gunne $8][ creation of Romantic Renaissance. II Boutique Haute Diffusion ~ ~ e • ea ~ s ~ Petris 30o/o to 5 0 o/o OFF TIRE FALL COLLECTIO #33 Fashion Island 644-9177 I I oronlo SI\ hst Sheila 't a._1mo' "ho ha lx·l·n-do1ng Murra) 's ha1r tor 10 'cars 1k~nbes herd1en1's styling a-. ""'a~h and !>Crunch." Cut shon and skd. "1th .1 iouslc of permed curl!> on 1up.1hcta~ual bu t soph1st1ca ted hair:.t} le (al.h1t·wd b) gels. mousse and ~pm>) ts tilled with bold blonde htghhght~. Saini James changed her hairstyle three times in '84 She graduated from a ~houlder-length. layered look to a la~ercd bob and currently spons a ~hon. chopp) st) le with a frvige effect 10 open up her face. M 1chael Gordon of New York resularl~ perms her thick, heav)' hair for Lift and bod) and weaves 1n low ltghtscolonng. .\dair's dark hairwtuch has natural lurl 1swom 1nHofth lavered. ~houlder-length st)' le c_reated b} Linda KamminsofLosAn2elc-" .\s wife of rock Stllf Eddie Van Halen, Bertinel11 ltkes to use mousse or gel to transform her clean-cut, demure on-camera st> le to a" tld and lreeconcen-co1ffure. Beninclh first · went 10 see Studio C:tt) Stylist Jimmy Encao on the recommendation of co- '> tar Bonnie Franklin. Since that 11mc. he has changed her hairs() le from a \ outhlul shag to a more soph1st1cated la>ercd look supponed b) a perm and htghhghtcd wtth several shades oflint wo..,en throughout hl·r hair. Scllet·cu.(also un "Hotel ") has her long black ha1rtnmmed evel) two months by SuLan Bagdad1 and con- d1t1oned to keep 11 healthy. O n the show she wears it swe pt up and offher face 1n a chignon or lets ti now freely past her shoulders tn wa ves and curls. However. at home she puts 111 n a simple long braid. Mandrell's hair 1s shoner. and Los Angeles st} hst Rahn Mc Dow keeps 11 perk) with lots of curls (she has a body perm) and h1ghllght1ng. He uses an intncatc hair wcavins technu.~ue to ach1e' c natural-loot..1ngcolor htgh- IJghh. Pnnces~ Diana has a new hair· dresser-Londoner Ri chard Dalton: Gone 1s the signature brushed-back bob copied b)' m11l1ons tn '83. She no" sports a longer. looser !lt)le hne. often swept up at the side~ wtth combs and barrettes. Dalton claim~ the bus> motheroftwo will be wearing her hair tn a vanet) of styles from now on. Barbara Mandrell Diana, Princess of Wales Turn of cen tu._r}' modernized Sweet style. Ansy crafty ... folklonc in designs ... demure and old-fashioned. All of these expressions have been used to dcscnbe the fashions created by the San Francisco-based design er Jessica McC'hntock wh·o calls her dresses daydream cloth mg. modern li..,ing." sa)s June ht1gerald. Bullo(·k's fashion <l1rector '"These clothes inspire an unaba!thed romanttt feeling" McC'ltntock's 13-year-old mm pan). staneJ "1th a $5.000 '"' estment. now realizes $75 m1ll1on a )'l'ar McClt ntock has won numerous awards for her fnlly. romantic, special occasion dresses that create an illusion of fantasy. The production ofhcrearl) fashion<> 1nOuencl."d h} the h1pp1e clothes of the '60s has evolved in10 c,1x collcct1on~ -hndal. children's. miss}. RccentJy, she appeared at Bullock's South Coast Plaza to introduce her Gunne Sa.x holiday fashions. She uses cottons. wools and velvets in nch solids or sweet country prints embellished with nbbons and laces. contemporary and two read' ·IO·""ear . "Gunne Sax dresses have a tum-of-the-century quaht) updated for The designer. no"' 1n her 50s. ha~ 'latd ~he "a!!> al<.o in'llucnced b) her mother and grandmother. She.· began making hero" n clothes as a child and has been quoted as saying she expects to hit her stride "hen she 1s 1n her 60s. I I New outfits spur ·closet inventory SPARKLE PLENTY ... Mak e a resolution to o rganize racks. save time, money \\hen \.\a'> lhc last 11m1: ~nu r1:all} km·"' "hat "a'> in )Our clo<>l·t'' It 11 'hJrd IO remember. resohc to organ11c 11 for the ne" ~car. ad' 1sec; a la.,h111n t•d11or lkg1n h~ taking in'cntol) oJ:all the doth1ng in the do<.,ct .\ntclcs worn 1nlrn~ul'ntl\ or not at all dunng the la\t t\.\<O scasom .. should be tossed in the chant} bag. says NanC) Hessel. fa shion t'dllor for Scve-nteen maga- 1inc "( han(C\ arc }Ou'll nc,er wear 11 again. an)wa} ... she adds. noting that the advice applies to teen-ager!. as well a'> career woman and pany-gocrs ~th ~n abundance offormal"car. Once all thl' cloth e'> ar1: soncd. the n("tt step I'> 10 separate them by c;easons. All out-of-<;eason pieces <,hould be stored away until the following year Acrnrding to Hessel. )Ou"ll be ama1ed by all the l'Xtra room vuu'll Ji\covcr' · F1nall}. d1 v1dc the remaining clothes into groups For example. place all the shins together. then group the skins. and conunue this method throughout each category "Arrange 1hc catcgoncs by color to make coordinating outfits less 11me- consum1ng:· Hessel suggests. Or. organ11e clothes into outfits. and hang the piece~ side by side. No" that the homble mess lurling tx·hind ><>urcloset has disappeared. 11 will be easier to see gaps 1n v otlr wardrobe. Decide which pieces are needed the moc;t. Starting I 985 with a clutter-free closet will give t9J! a great sense of accomphshnwnl and a completed resolution. she concludes. From Cl That's the apprat\al ofhcal·h area fashion coordinators who confirm that sequins and beads ha\ c added special glamourto hohd:I\ "-Car '84 "At this 11mc of the \Car la,h1on'> forwomengetvcr)gh.lll'r) Ma1nl) because parties and gala\ g" l' woml'n an excuse to dress ur. Alta ti "e 11\ considered fash1 onabk, .. '>HY'> Mo'c' Anselo. designer for Lexi D' ngelo. Irvine. D'Angelo adds that at one time. 1hc sparkltng fashions were though I to he the special trappings only for celebnt1es: other women felt uncom- fortable in a lot ofbead1ngand sequin<;. "Bui not an~ longer.'' '>a'"' .\ngclo. '"Nobod) "ants to be up- '>taged b} a wrapped Chnstmasg1ft " "Ncwpon Beach 1s not a subtle town. People li ke to part~ ... said Barbara Loudon in public rdauon\ at Ne 1man-Marcuc;. Fashion Island. "Pants in !ltlk and vch ct have been more acceptable this season Lot<; ol ghttcnngswcaters were 3\. atlahk to go with them. "Women could spend" hull'' l'r thq wanted and still ha' c 'ipar~h ng fashions. 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Othl'rdl'\lgm·r, turn1ngou1 popu lar holtda~ glllll'r 111 dose litt1ngand \kd. drc,.,c., 1ncludr Molltc Parnl\. 1 on~ ( ha'>l' and J 111 R t<:hards. said Loudon. "'St. John l'vcn ing clothco; ha,ehcen"-cll rcrc1"ed" "There has been a trend toward glamour for three or fou r )'Cars," '81d B11lur Wallerich ofSaks Fifth A,_ cnue. ou th Coast Plaza. "I think people arc in a more pos111ve, upbeat mood 1h1s season "'We are seeing a return to fem101nl' and roman11cclo1hes w11h \Ch et and lace doing very well. "lfthcghttcr l'i not already built into thedress. tt's in thc1cwelry " Glamour extendsnghtdown to th.: IOC\ "Women are delinitcl) bu) 1ng 'i parkly satin and peau de c;o1c shoes for hohda} panics." sa1<l Claudia I l1attofNordstrom ··r h1s a very dressed-up ..ea .. on. Rhinestone acccc;soncs arc big tn bel~. hatraccessoriesand Je~cll) A c;cquinned beret comes with a matching bow tic.\ "In thet·oulure(~partmcnt. ~­ quinned and long skirt<, haH~ been popular. Thl' Junior age group ts gotng for more lace and talTeta" There's a ltne in an old ~ng that ..cem\ to have been written for the l larbor Area this t1mcol )'car-... gonna' parklenndshint'. tomorrow. nbout a quanerto nine" "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY 1-"or U1•,ult ~ •. ,, .... l'.111 642-56 78 ht 122 "---· \ L_ PARTY WRAP ---~ - I Profeulonal golfer Amy Alcott tea off 12th hole at the Llnb in Monarch Beach. .... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 30, 198AI C3 Monarch Beach's first tournamerit suited golfers and Charity to a tee Local women join Amy Alcott to support Specia l Olympics Tra,chng from a!> faraway as San D1egoandSanta Barbara. more than 80 woman ~olfers gathered at the link!> at Monarch Beach to play m the Amy Alcott/Spcc1al OlympicsGolfClass1c. They not onl> received the chance to show their support for the pcc1al Ol>mp1cs but also had the orportunit} to play a round ofgolfw11h Amy Alcott, one o the top female money-makers on the professional golf c1rcu1t. Each S IOOentryfee entitled the charitable golfers use ofa can , a complimentary tee prize. breakfast at the Lmksand a luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Panic1pantsamvedjus1 after sunnse to part1c1patc 1n the first tournament ever held at the course. The parking lot-filled w1th Ro lls-Royces. Mercedes arid Cad1 Ila cs_.:... resembled a luxury car displa). Some of the wealthiest woman golfers in the Southland took pan 1n the event, including Mrs. William Powell who lookcd stunnmg in herturquoi!>e and white golfoutfit After pla) ing their 18 holes. golfers were otTto the tz-Carhon for a plash} luncheon, which included a ash1on shov. b) G1moncs h1ghhght1 ng the creations of Hollywood designer Werle. Diane Meyerson, owner of G 1 mone!> and sponsor of the luncheon, said she was pleased with the positive response to the Werle collection.·· r m happy I was able to contribute to the Special Olympics in this way." "Why Do I Call You Sexy?" not only was the theme oft he talk given by hair and beauty authority Jose Eber, but also 1s tbe name gl\en to the flamboyant stylist's new v~eo. The Stem-Bncf(1roup, de' elopcrs of Monarch Beach. sponsored the tournament to benefit the Orange County chapter oft he Special Olympics. Commenting on the success of both the tournament and1uncheon. David Stein said," It was a totall} enjoyable day and all fora good cause:· • • • Pete Muth, chairman of the board of Orange Count} Chamber of Commerce. has "turned overthe gavel" to Bob Waller (USDCorp). The transaction took place at the Balboa Bay Club followlJ\ga bullet supJ>(r and boat parade-watching. New board members are William Bell (Air Cal). Skip Davenpor t (Automob1le Club ofCahforrua), Leland Oliver (Oliver Public Relauons),J>at Krone (Pacific Bell) and Attorney Gordon Oltsoa (t~ere with wife Helen.) Others there included Laclea DrubUI, C of C president and CEO; Tlm and Lynn Carlyle, Don Crou, Bev Cearly, U ta Stolt~. J udy Severy. Mary Evelyn Bryden, Frank Dacey and the Tom Saatleys. • • • Buddy Ebsen was among the guests at a champagne reception hosted by Cal State, Full- erton President Je wel Plummer Cobb, Harold Butler and Don Karche r for the campus' proposed Gerontology Center. Others at the Un1ver- s1 ty Center event included J ohn Rau, Mary and J ames Barofflo, Diane Ander son, Florence Arnold, the Phillip Cas- tles, Gene Carters and Michael Holcombs and Ors. and Mmes. John Oen· man and Dona ld Bauman . Dr.Cobbgavean update on the campaign BUDDY EBSEN drive that includes a $200,000challenge gn4nt from the Butler Family Foundation. Leo Shapiro and William P . Coston are co-chainng the dnve for the center under the d1rect1on of the un1vers1ty 's Continuing Leammg Experience. C'LE 1san o rgan1za11n ofreured and semi- retired individuals who wish to pursue lifelong learning experiences man academicenvironment. • • • To help those persons who have come here !tom countnes all over the world. the council teaches thcm 10 speak. read and write English free of charge. Many volunteer tutors are needed for this effort. "There 1s nothing more sat1sf) ing than seeing the eyes ofa student light up when he discovers he can Mary and Outcotnc Chamber Doud Cb.air- man Pete Muth at Balboa Bay Club. read," said Onalee Carter, director of tutort.rainmg. Knowledge of a foreign language or teaching expenence 1s not required and tr.unmg prQgrams att being set up to show volunteers how the program work' Seven-week classe~ begrn Wednesday morning, Jan. I 6at Dana Niguel Library m Laguna Niguel and o~ Jan. 19 at Shepherd of the Hills Methodist Church, '.11ss1on Viejo. On completion of the class.' olunteer ma} tutor either mornings, afternoons ore,enmgs at one or more of I b centers from San Clemente to Irvine. More mformauon 1sa' a1lable b) callmg493-38001 552-3587or497-l 138 Gloria Zlgner with hair styling expert J09e Dlllr,......,._.,,...,,..o......, Eber at luncheon after golf tournament. Peter .and Barbara Megena watch parade with Lucien TruhUl a• Dick and Eve Holmgren chat with Dr. Helen and Attorney Gordon Ot.on. Klein offers 'soft ~aist, loose look NEW YORK (.\Pl -Classic tatlonng. 1n everything from an overs11cd suit Jacket to a black see-through organza cH.·ning coat. 1s the css~:nu: of Calvin KJern·s collecuon for spring 1985 The conunuing menswear influence 1s ameliorated b)' Kkin ·s use of such ultra-feminine fabrics as silk. cashmere and organza and by extra-pale colors such as ivory, cream and peach. as well as the springtime standards -black. white and navy. Klein's version of the ub1qu11ous. pig men's shin is pleasing 1n see-through black organza paired with soft pleated flannel trou~rs or alone 1n a slightly longer 'ers1on. as a h1p-v. rapped dres~. . The sec-through look met '-"llh oohs and aahs from a recent pre\lew audience that included Richard Avedon and A1anca JaggN and c;1ghs of relief when shown over cam1\olcc; for thl' modec;t .Hpcc1all} 111ce were four simple. anklc-sk1mm1ng 11rgan1a dresses in ellhcr black or white Wide hip sashes were the onl} embellishment to the elegant heaths shown with square or rounded neckline and loose slcc,cs to the clbov.s Also for n1ghu1mc was a diaphanous black organza floor-length coal w11h standup collar. raglan sleeves and diamante button at the cuff. The cut resembled a voluminous men's trench. It was shown with a transparent organza T-sh1n and hlack wool 1ersc} skirt. The little black dress showed up in three skimp) sweater 'ers1ons that dre"' applau!.C. An off-shoulder number. a V-front button up and a deep V-back pull-on all were belted and bloused and all stopped short of the knee For day. Klein offered comfortable walkingsho~sand b1gJackcts in linen; camp shins and shirt dresses in silk and cotton knit tops and dresses. · A new. fcm1ninwng detail that Klein ca lls the .. soft- wa1st .. was shown on shons. trousers and skins. The shghth h1gh-wa1stcd effect 1n' ol cs gathered pleats thnt tand up an inch or two above cloth-co' cred belts A shm. m1d-calfsk1n in white linen was paired "-Ith cotton knit camisole in white and nav} that barcl) skimmed the nh'I and drew aucnt1on to the soft-waist detail. Les~ showv and more trad111onal were the chevron- pattemed cotton knit vests and polos in white or na') paired with silk camp shirts and pin-dotted walking shons The same camp h1rts in putt). ivory and pale yellow when showq untuckcd find sw1ng1ng frc(' over v.allo..1ng • shons. were simply beautiful Anothrr wl"*"fl$ :iug look featured four abovc-thc- knec sweaterdrcSS('S in cotton knit, belted and bloused for a slouchy. c.asuaJ look. 'lhon-lecv(' polo shirt version with 'ltand-up collar came 1n peach and <1ummcr white .\ button-up. V-neck rnrd1gan with pushed up 'llt'Cve'I and patch pocket\ lame 1n pale \ellow and white For a longer loolo... there were two white cotton crocheted dresses. one a boat neck and the other a dt'Cp V- to-thc·wa1st back that looked as 1f 1t might fall oO 1f the mannequin breathed The loo~ look came off better 1n bias stnpc or hrmnabonl' linen bla1('~ or handkerchief linen du~tcn p:urcd with ~hort'I. ~k1rt'I and tro users. the updated cla 1c thll arc tht' had.hoot' of Klein'\ 81-outfit collcc11on .... SHADESARESM~RTER R1 v1era's new hne of sunglasses from the Anne Klein collcctaon 1s stylish w11h a selection of frames allowing c,·ery woman to make her own fashion statement. The collecuon creates styh h soph1st1cat1on with an emphasis on the "classical." For the elegant woman. crystal clear frames with oph1st1catcd color overlay. above left. come in combina- tions of peach and rust. black and bron1e and pearl and celadon · • I-or 1hc refined v.oman. the o' ers1zed round framc.-. 1n timeless colors. above nght. wall be a staple to am t'lcgant wardrobe. hades are tortoise. burgund).oh,egf'C'('n. na'' and dark red The hand-made glasses ha'c dark gradient lenses that arc both m\ stenous and drumauc. For the sport} dresser. A.nnc Klein designs stnling straight lined frames with a high nose bndge. The unique asymmctncal design on the comer of the frame 1\ both fashionable and exotic in bnghts. darl" and "h11e or cr:stal shades Ideas a lik e, but fabrics, prices differ 'E\\ ~OR"-1 \Pl-tan"11ha~1mplt>ra~on1erse' 'heath. add ~h1rnng al the <,houl~kr M hem. a hap "rap or a llounn· at thl' lkmac and Hlu ha,\· dn eas\-tO-'-"ear I drcs' in \Ir' \\inter' <,pnng and 'ummn ulllect1ons \\ hilc \Ir' \\ nll·r ,ho"l'd hl·r ne' in her garment d1,tm.1 "l•rl..rt• in fl'\l'nth HJnJl \Ion -"ho un,ealcd her s111ling \t>llcd11>n in Pan' -~J' \'her unh Nev. Yor~ <,ho" at a t'l:nclit lunthl·on in a J')<l'>h h1ltel \Ir. \\ 1nt\•r who narrated hl'r \ho" '"' 11ed viewers w feel the IJhnl' and ans"acd QU\''tiO'n' dunng her prc~n1a111,n a 1 J'ual tOUl h IJ\ ling al most runwl\ opening' Her ml''l 'uue,.;t 1 'h1-.11h' "er1· 'ohd colors e.-.pcualh tilJl I.. 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"lk, 11 •fl •1·m1•' Jt'li< hip "rap.; c;h1rrcd ,h,,uldn 't'Jnl\ "1'" Jl•'\I' m•r f'l'l"IUm\ til<lu<;On'i and th1un1.·e, \\ h1k m.10\ "1111lar 1.lc' 11 <' Jrc U<.('d b' Madame \h1n thn ,h111.• up in l'\fll'n"''<' .,.11o,., and ..a11n' nnd nch 111h'r' "1th m.1h h1n[Z rnn·'i up II' I 'I rioo \t 1 h1n1. h1·,,n at tht: Ptcrrt' 1 lotd to hcndit \\<''Im n'h'l ( 11lll'~l' in r olt11n r..fo ~1Jdamc Mon ,h1''' <'J h<'l I Lt•<.111.rn tht'ml' 'P<'n-.wcar Jnd na" 'Ult!. l"clr , 'ummcr ·""'II a' h,·r 11mek" ~<•wn' I \luu muu~ in bn&ht •lorals ol pincappk ~cno .. lll'('h1J rink mantt1• orange and nquamannc hluc~ ""CT'<' 'hl1"n "Ith hrp ''r.ip tx'lt' Rut 11 "·''the n.1,' hlu1 '< n,·, \hnt rc.tlh luolc.'d nC'A tor 'Jlnnft \ 'hJ\l.l 1111l.1r na" rain1.oat "'th r1r1ng stnpc to the "·mt and pleall"li h.h l IC'd oil a cnll('( 1100 ofhnen da' urt~ ;and drn'-t'\ \ \hun hl<lU"4ln 1ad1,d r.11rcd v.1th lfOpped \l3l l !> Tht"n, .um· 1'\\·n1np ''car M.Hlame \h1r 'tone. \ .. 11.1pll'" m1dn1ght hlur ..at1n ttown took 1a 1n-.r1rat1nn Imm :i 1og.a 'Alth pther' thrown o'~r one 'ih1lulder 11nJ tra1hn do~n tht' had. tlowe,cr. the brm ''a'~) narrov. a' to ht,hhlr thr Iona-I ~ model l • . • • • • " • . . . • • • . C. • Orang Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 30, 1984 Cabbies don't want drunk fares Dear ·\nn L.tndt"r\ l \~ak lor approium:uel~ 20 <X.>0 Ne"' YorH 1l' u1iu dnvc-~ and al kasl a IMlf m1lhon other1 all over the: {Quntry obligated to Lab all paiUDAert - drunk as well as sober. Would you rathu bave a drwtk In &be back sut of your cab, throwing dp, or Ont' wbo rwis into you a t 7S miles a.a bour, going the wrong dlrectloo oo •one-way street? Dozens of orgDn11auon!I 1alk show ho!ot\, Mother'> Aga1n<11 Drunk Drt\ c~ and bartender1 "1~. ··If a pcr~n gets drunk. he or 'ihc \hould be put in a cab and -.cnt home .. This ls wbat Jeffrey Feldman, president of tbe Yellow Cab Company In CbJcago, bad to Hy: Plea c. nn. tell the Aml'ncun ~he "'l' don't want lh('m' I urn a woman cab dnvcr who rs sick of drunks throwing up in the back \Cat of my, cab. passing out. makrng sexual advan<'cs and talking dirty A few wc.·ck'i ago l hauled a 250- pound hunk of lard who wai. bombed "I appreciate this driver's concern about problems created by Intox- icated pa11enger1 -bowever, ber lu1c would deny service lo all sick or Injured people. Common sense would diet.ate tbat If a pa11enger ll la sucb a druolea stupor that be doesn't llnow bJ1 name or addre11, the driver's only alternative 11 to traaaport &bat iadl· vlduaJ to tbe police station. Tiiie law does state, neverthele11, tbat a cab driver must take aoyon~ unle11 tbey are anruly aod badly bebaved." .. buddy" loaded him into my cab. gave me $1 0 and told me where 10 take lht gu) When l pulled up in front of his apanment. he was oul cold. It was 2 a.m. and thl' neigh- borhood was lousy. No way could I wake the guy up • l had to phone the police 10 help me This took time and cost me mone}. So please, Ann. let the public kn ow ll 1s not fair 10 unload drunks on cab drivers who arc t rying to make an Tboae are the facts, folks. 1tralgbt from corporate beadquarten. -hone\l laving. If we refuse to take a passengt'r. we get into trouble w11h the Taxi and Limo Commission. Give us a hand. will }OU., -L.M. In The Big >\pple Dear Ann landers: "Awaiting the Word 1n West Babylon" sounds 111.e the first person in her family to cam a Ph.D. She seems very impressed wnh herself. I hope >ou "'111 tell her the title should be used for business only - never socially. The proper introduc- tton for her and her husband 1s Mr and Mrs. Richard Smith. or better still. Richard and Mary Smith. Dear Apple: I sympatblze wltb you. but according to &be law, taxis are People from families in which \ llo w Playlng ~ ed•arda UNIVERSITY· LA MIRADA DRIVE·IN ~•nll l n4 I "I 41 l OOl'O•• 911·1106 • 11 u , $t3·t310 ''CITY HEAT IS DYNAMITE'' BllCA '>l'1 '1i1'i MANN BRf A Pl A/~ •WV ' ! IMf't PIA1 BU:"A PARK m m .; UA MOVllC\ I< "' ... ~ ~ ~ 16>• lol.AI COSU Ml:SA -1/q 4 41 f[)W4RO', r INI MA er NII fl ~·".A AllAM IRVN '>~J OW, r OWAROS WOOOBRlllGE llAPRA~ ,,,,.,, I H U111 • LA HABRA t713J 691 ObJ AMC FASHION SQUARE (>lit'; l*l'fllll.I LA MllADA Sl J lbl I '.RO GAHWAY '· OllANCE 614 9Jf; I rACtfl(. ORANGE OR IN A IW"AI \!All 11~\Jr,I OllANCE 634 ?'>SJ CIN(OOM! fHAl'MAH ' A I W'! WCSTMHSTDt 891 J691 PACIFIC HIWA~ 39 OR IN £l IOllO !(•WAFi[ lolSSIOfl VUO 4115 6UO SANTA AllA 'i4f /U4 Ir VYARO Ml~ ')llJN JI! IQ MAl [ OWARO BRIS IOI. 1/'f .,.,,., 1l ,, 111r. a ill~ •"'"4UI' Of COlll)ll tl\11 I~' .. ' 'Jl.IJ .. 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I,,~, If Pl • 44 ~ •. ~ ·~ • ll"'"'' ·~•f l\"' ,At('""' IAIUI" II ICM fl'{; I lo , , •COllCIMLI IJWllJl(llCU \ \ 4' I ~ *PACIFIC DRIVE ·tN THEATRES• FROM IAM ro JPM F 01 lnlo1m111on 11141 819 8318 ~Of • (l'C> 1111£C<llCIAlll OITllOIUS !Pel YMUl c.l Ill nt ir-1oa ~l ~"~ ~"ACTIOll Ill llACIOS "I •Otfl !JI CUU OI IMI t•1 11• H i 1'91 ,.,.~,,., '" t•tffrt ~ QI (,4•fb t 1..1 ,., f# NOIOC!l 1~1 -~" Nftl Ull Ill 9l#• l ttltlk I005AIOO l~I P!ll" 111111 ,, ' ORANGE ~ Ollf ·~Ill "''' ClT• IU I l~t lflUll 19.U C(P It IU IH Oil Ou• .. * S.•1.1 A,..'""" A Sulr Ctll • • SU,EA SWA' MCCTS h11v .iAT & Sunday • • J AOM IAM 1e JN J 11 l•le•m1110• ( 1141 l:M 47~9 UMllWI 1rc1 1'111\ '"" .... 111 l crn1011~1 • COllOll Cl~ t• 1 N1r IAlllC "lO'll I"° Ill ltlO •l'l>l r ,, IOI rtllJIS1 IN! MISSION , ~.'. ~: 714141) 00 10 , ,.,. • '4,..,.,, Sf.._ll'GI IL 1u n r«rat 111 . A1111 LAllDEIS l11gher educa11on is the norm rather than the c~rcpuon rarely call them- selves •·()r .. except when the} w1i.h to 1mprt'ss other\. Actually. people tend tn he more 1mprci.scd b) thoi.c who have lhc Ph.D. and mukr no point of 11 -Mam\'tl I 11 < >n(' lo \;ifll<l M11n1nt Dur .. M .: J QJert"e. Tbe only exception 11 tberapl1111 wltb Pb.O.'sl wbon patients need the assurance tbat Ibey are seeln1 ao honest-to· goodness doctor. Wbat 's prudlsb? Wbat 's O.K'! If you art>a 't sure, you o~ some beJp. 11 's available la lbt> boot/el: "Nttll.iDf. and Pelllng -Wbal Are lbe LJmJts'' • MaJJ your r equest to Ana Landen;, l'.0. Box 11195, Cbkago. llJ .• 60611. eacloslog 50 ceols and • Jong, stampt>d, self-11ddre11ed eoveJope. Diane Lane groW'ing up· early in 'Cotton·c1ub' LOS ANGELES !APl -Diane Lane sa} s "'hen she first tested for thl· role of gang~tcr moll Vc·ra < 1'cro in "The C'ouon Club" the rok \\cl\ wri tten for a 30-)ear-old woman I .me gn·"' up 1n thl' <,polhght .\t I~ 'hl· \\J'> tn ".\ l 111k Romance" and hl·r paren1' ""Cfl' <ll\ orl ed Lane, who 1s a month a""a) from turning 20. said. "l though the) "ere maybe ustng me as a plo)' 10 a1trar1 other actresses -you know. sa) 1og. 'Well. we can always get Diane Lane. she'll "'ork for Francis anyllmt' ... ''M )' main problem "':!'> coptng with the lal·t that I hud hidden m) rl.'al \l'lf 1n ordl'f to tx· lhl· hllk girl 1h.t1 people wanted ITil' to tx· .. '>hl' '>aid .. I "a.,ac11ngl1l.radu11ful I '-)l'ar-old tu pka-.e people and rnncl.'altng m) trUl' tcel1ng<, l h.11 l'fl'UH:d problems for ml.'" She did w10 the role from director Francis Coppola. play10g Dutch c.hul11's i irlfnend who eventually runs off with Richard Gere. ~hl' '>aid a le\\ gro-wnup<, under- stood. Oner. a French techmc1an. enrnuraged her l<i tx· herself. She said. "Hr under">lood " SPEND THE FIRST WITH #1! 131:\ll:l~~f 1-111.1-S ._... •• i.. ....... ...__ --........ - •IW MMlll Bru Plaza S29·53J9 NOW PLAYING •COITAMUA EdwatOs Soutn Coas1 Plaza S46-2711 •lfMIU Eaw11ds Umvers11y 8S4-11811 •OM#OE C•nfdomt 63A 25SJ ORAlfOE •IOEMAl'AM UAMovits •El TORO ~owaros E• .lo•o 581 9500 •MISSION VIUO Eawards Mts5'0f1 Vieio Mill •9!> 6220 •WESTMINSTER EONll(Ji C•riem.1 west 891 3935 Slad1um O!lvt In 639 sno 952 •991 •COSTA MESA CO.Varos Hamor r ... M 631 3501 (..o •AW&-lO JOO''"'' UOGAO-!J WUTMINSTEA Pacific s Ho Way 39 OltVe In 891 3693 "FUNNY AND WINNING. YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME!" t H'-\H >K'-l'-l• '-I\\" l H"' T\ I II l I ·II I 0 L n I: II \\' PROTOCOL IPGI. CIJ~··~ --o .... I ._ ..... ·--- NOW ttJNTINGTOfl BCACH 848 0388 LAGIN .._LS 768 6611 SHOWU.C COWARDS HUNllNC,ION EDWARDS SANSO~ 8<A(H l!lro Al MM! & Ill! l ACUNA Hill S MALL ·~·· lll"fl( lllA(, N(11 l,Q~ AMIDI 6J9 8710 MM ss1 om OllANGC 634 m3 STADIUM OR IN COWARDS WOOOSRIOG[ SYUFY CHY ClNHR •&!111& llllJ! !Alli* wiwu ,.,,W't t or cuo.·•o l'IOI Ill li!OP(lOAll WESTWCSTDt 891 3693 LA HAMA 12131 691 0633 SANTA AN 540 7'U PACIFIC HIWAY 19 OR IN AMC r ASHION SQUARE EOWAROS BRISTOi. M• "Ill~ Of 1,G fWY (W()' WllMI 8'1S1Cl " IMCAlllUI com MESA 979 4141 LA 1191M>A S23 1611 WESlllNST£J 893 0~46 COWARDS CINlMA C£.Nl[R SRO GAl[WAY 5 UA WCSTMttSTlR MALL liAll90ll ~ ~A fy(f &I 1-..1£Y '/CW ~ O l'#T At IOtSA 1.UI "THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.' A funny, sensitive. beautifully written movie .. ) \o •J. J'' I ~ Jo. ' 1¥ 'AN ABSOLUTE CHARMER If THE FLAMINGO KID could be wrapped and token home you'd coll it the perfect gift .. "". • · •.• ,~ , ·~ •l u .. UNA rm d:l~1 4'i9J UA MOWS 8 ti flf •t ~ ,_,, MAI I com IUA 919 .UI COWARDS CINEMA Cl NII '1 'W!Pi 'l)MI" COST~ KSA ~40 O'i'l4 UA SOOTH COAST • 1"61 II ~flll(!Wlll • NOW SHOWING! El TORO ~81 ~880 E DWAl!OS ~OOl I BAC~ 11 I I«' Al llXHt1• rOllfl AIN VAlUY %3 IJO I r AM v rou11 tni« 1 llVll: ~!I I Of>~~ l OWAROS W000611KX',f IJAHl,lolri ... ,,.. I 0< AWi• • OUNGC £i J4 iqi I UA ClfY crNTrR _., .. !lt~llllllt wm-.sro 89J o~4& UA WlSIM llR MAil It 1#'1 Al IOI SA UJ1 • BRIDGE THI:: TAU: Ot' 1 llt Qlll!:t:r-. Of' OIAMONOS DEAR REAOt:RS: Wt> bavt1 had many requf'lt• over thf! yeart for thoite hud1 wf! coo11ldt'r to bt> our lavorllea. Thal makf'IJ quilt' a lllll. For the timt' bt>ing. thf'rf!fore. Wt' are devotlo1 thf! Sunday c:olumo lo a 11erle1 of lamou1 hand11. Al the t1nd of the 1t>rlH "'• will l(o back lo our wf'tikly queatloo a~J ao1tw er column. Roth vulrw.rablt< South cl••ill' NqRTH • A 864 J /\9 5 4 32 v Q • 63 WEST • Q9 =' KJ 86 ~ J 85 3 •:A.ST •Jl073:t Q 10 ,.. 6 • J 108 ~9752 SOl 'TH"'W't •KS .. 7 )AKl097 42 + AK4 . The b1dd10g South West North E111t I v Pa88 I 3 J Pass 3 • 4 + Pas11 4 " 6 0 Pass Pae8 Opening lead. Jack of +. Pau Pau PaH The entourage creat{'d quilt> a stir as they left But·kingham Palace and marched to Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park. In the van wa'I the Queen of Diamonds. carrying r.n "ERA" poster and .. hnuting "Women's R1ghto;;." Two pagl''l ra1s l'd h~r up on a parking 1•ratt'. from where ">he addressed the motley crowd that had gathered round her. "f'or too long we woml'n have knuckll'd under lo proiocol. Even a queen 1s l'Xpected to win a trick only because shl' '" aet·ompanied by her consort or v1a a fine .. .,e. There l'- no reason why we rannol be ar cepted in our own right, JUSl ltke anv other card in the pack. :.Would you believe that. al a re cent tournament. I was srorned by a majority of the players'! The hand is shown above. and at many table'! the contract wa' six diamonds A I least I was shown proper reo;;pert tn the auction. Afler South bid four T.HE KILLING (IELDS - CHARLES GOREN • OMAR SHARIFF dub,, !°"oforth made the key bid by l'On'>t'nttng to take a vreferencf' to hi'> partnn's diamond suit although I w.i .. .ill alone. ratht'r than rebid ht~ o;1x card maJor :o1u1t. "Jlowcver. I wa all bul overlook ed in thc play. In most ca es the opening lead was lht' Jack of rlubs Several declarers relted purely on a Ji trump break. They won the club, rro'i'led to me . rl'turned lo hand with another club and started to draw trumps. When East failed to follow on the second round. they wt>rt' down one. "Other., -,nowed only slightly bet h·r tl'chnique. They won the club. crossed to the ace of heart" and ruff t'd a hearl. Then they led a trum p to mt' and tried another heart. But when Ea.,t "howed out. they too had to go down. "Thl' onlv sul·cess!ul declarer was . . a d1gnJf1ed genlleman who ap prec1ated the true worth of a lady He won the opening lead. cashed h1~ remaining rlub honor and used me to ruff h1' losing club! :-.Sow the con Lract could no longer be defeated. ''Declarer took the ace of hear ts and returned to hand with a heart ruff. He cashed the ace king of trumps and continued with the ten. West won. but he could not prevent dec.)arer from returning to hand with the king of spades or a ruff to draw the outstanding trump and claim his contract." edwards TOWN CENTER • I I IS IS SD 11n Al BJISIOI. 'ANIOH751 4184 CROSS J ROM S C 'lll A HO Ill • COSTA MUA "Uke Richard Pryor and E le Murphy, Keaton possesses two Invaluable comic assets: A face that makes you laugh and perfect timing." -NEW'SWEfK ON CAMPUS ~ ~ .. llMA 990 4021 COSTA MfSA 9194141 MVN 8~ 8811 UA MOVll <\ 4 ... IDWAROS CWCMA ClNllll I OWAROS UHM RSHY Wll'l!ll llM Al ~ "' "*"till« ll AIWtl lllWU !lit I 01 W.'llt UNA rw 4'>7 Wll £l TORO m 9'>00 OIMGC 6J10.140 UA MOVllS A l DWAROS El TORO AMC. ORAHGl MAl I " IHI •• .._ ,,,. 116 I '· 1 r!I !Wfl 11 Al<\ "VA 11~·"~ Ol 1•..-11 COSTU(SA '•t.7111 GMWCGROW: ~dO OOl OIMQ 6343'111 (CJWAROS SO COAST !'I.VA fOWAROS W"1BR00k UA CITY C{NTIR •1ai u '"' •" "' r 111, Of •~• • 11 hll rm •..n . runu MSTMMSTIJ • lJA VII !I IM Tlll M.<l l • 89l 0~46 so '~ ll lo'l ~ 1.111 L.ACIJIA llACH • U1WAllOS SOOTH C-OA.~T l AC.UNA • •'I I 1111 .lb ""' I -u '10AOlllU = • ' \ t• ~ ,. I Orange Coast OAll:Y'~IL.OT/Suncl1y, 09C*Tlber 30. 19&4 INTERMISSION .... . ' 'Forest, , 'Tantalus' launch 1985 stage season lht•rc\l\,1l 11l,1d.i"1tdr.i111Jl run1 • Jvannuif:urtnn V.,1,nl· Ma,. thl' T h1rt1c'I .1111.l J thriller uduptl'd hem. l J UIJl..t• V. ti T hom~>n lrom a I rl'nth nmd \hJtl' the honor and 't d lkl compnqo the: cast at ot u!>hcnng in I 9M') 111 nr.111"c c uu111, TOM the: plJ) hou\C.'. 111 thl' <.;cachll \ 1llaic theater tlm 'ACckl·nd \hnpp1nl! lt'ntcr .11 \.1J1n ')1rcc1 .rnd R oherl [ \ht'IW(h>~I\ .. r hc \ nrktn\1\11 \H·nuc Hun11ngton Prtnlied rore\I .. JI thl· Wntrnini.ier TITUS Bl'Jl h k C'"-"1\allon\ MU-1 405 C ommuntl) I heJtt•r .ind the hx:nl Orangc { uunl\ 0 \ four dtnnu premiere or··r antalu, .. a1 the Hunt-tht•Jll'r\ wnllllUl' 1n 0Pl'r3ll.on thl'> 1n&1on Beach Ph.i)houw both Opl'n "'l't'I.. "'Ith tY.u ol them -~·hasuan·., f ndll}' night for t'nKagt·rncnt\ of livt• ~lier Thi.' !>U'l(k'O\t·ful pla~ t•n11>'l'U 'W l•\t and thc (,rand Dinner Pla-.- a nd \IX wc~l.t•ntl\. re'fll'tll\t'I} \Ulle\!>lul produrt1on' in Pan'>. l on hnu'lt· -prrpJnng to do'>t' oul tht•1r .. Forl''lt. c redited with launl·hing don .ind off Broad\\ a\ \ho"'> u\l'r th1: "'l'cl.1.md the carl·c:r of 11 umphrq Bogart. "'ho -::;;;~;;;;;;;;;m-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._..;;;iiiiiiiii'"-!!!-'"~-----.... --....ij---.._. pla}cd the v1lhHnou' Duke Mantl'l' lnl both the Bmadwa) pwdut•t1on and the mo ' 1e "111 Ix• d1rn led at Wc!lt• i-...:.:..:::.:.::~:.:.:...-=;:;;~;;,;?~:-=:;;-;;;:--=--..,..;::-w;:;u:;-M1-;;-;:----i;;').;iiCJiil.°1 mmster b-. John Francis < armen Fercllo. ( onn1e Md-.. cn11l-and T 101 Blough Ctn tht'. Bo{Wn rnkJ head thc (J~l • U;1•]ttluW6) ··f 1ddkr uimpktc:-. m hfth c:n- ~Jgt'mcn1 .11 ')('b.isttan·., 140 .\'c.- P1rn \an < kmc:nlc Y.1th ~r­ lormanln ""c:dnt'~J\o lhroutth l:>t1l· urda' at X pm .ind \und<1)' ail I and ' p rn Kt'\C.'f\ atron' .i'l~-9\l~O \\ ind1ng up at the < 1r.tnd, I Hotel \\ J\ 10 \nahl.'101 1\ 1h1· < ult' Poner mu\1lal ··c Jn t an ' f 1nal per- THE PORT THEATRE 873~260 Mon NIM AH Seale '7 DO Fr1•c• Fil•: "CARMEii" ('SJ 2905 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar formancfl arc Tuc\da) through ~un­ day at ~af)mg -..:urta1n t1m~ and r('S('nallons art ta~cn at 772-7710 Cont1nu10g through Jan 12 1s "B)t' B)c 81rd1t'" at 1hc Curum Call Dinner Theater 6QO El Cam mo Real Tustin. Performanct'sarep"cn naiht· ly eit~pt Monda)s at v1try1ng t'unam ttme> Re~rvat1on 8 l~ I S40. F1nilh, thc m'"l ~ comedy -~ Funn\ Thing Ha~ned on the Wa) 10 t~ Forum" cronUnUCY"IU e~ ment at tllc Hu~uut Dinntt Pla)· hoU)(', .H<n HarbOr 81'.d.. JU 1 nonh of Co u Mesa Curtain um~ \ 11.t) Tu~)'S throu&h Sunda)s unul Feb I"' 141th ~nations taken at 979-SSll It'• a fan-lned 'i.~· And a wtW.c of u. tun. It's Diancy's,.all-tqne ~-bac.k for the holidays. Othl·r<. in the u1mp.tn~ 1nt ludl· Don han\ R•rnth < ohh \tuart Ell1ow, C11ngl·r l out Lt"'rl'ntt' i\lk·n. "ionna Tun'>t..tll C 1an Donathan. Darren ( obh C harll'\ ( 1allajthn. Jamc'i Truc'>t h Jarnl'\ I l·dlortl and Ra' Dunkt·r Prrfurmanll'\ .... 111 t>t- g1' en fnda\ .. and \Jturua\\ ..ti !\ '() \\1th an opening \untlJ\ mallm•e a1 ~ pm . through I ch ~ .it lhr 1hca1cr. 727~ Maple \t . \.\c'1m1n\tn Kl''>l'r· U' 11 !p K11s •t lh., 511d w• •ttEA{IM• I Oectric s 1 •·----------... eup._ <Kt Plus "Tops. the original! • ,at1ons 995-41 1' Jan .\ngcltno " d1rn1111g · I an- talus:· adapll'd h) Ian < ulkn and Catherine .\rll'\ from a r rcnd1 tx·!>t Brothers add realism to 'Cotton Club' L O~ \~GCLL~ C \l'I -C o rq~on ll1m·' sa'" "hl·n hl· l.1ml to ··r hl ( 0 11on c'luh" thcrl· "'J' n11thing 111 the sen pt about l\.\o d;inung hrothl'r' The final sucl·nplJ\ d"l'll"> on te nsion bct"cen tY.o <.et' ol ~1bling) and the dancing pair 1\ h.i~d at lca\t panl) upon H1nc1o' rclat1onc,h1p "1th his brother Maurin· ··v. hen m~ hrutha Jnd I !>pi ll up 11 "asmos1am1lahk .. hl'\a1d .. ln lalt "'c 11 .. ed togethl·r altc™an.I\ Rut franc" ({ oppola the director) and I changcd 11 here and thcrl' -madl' 11 a mo,1ehkl· thing .inti "'hen Maurice "asca<.t in the film "'e kill'" y,e'd ha\ l' tu toUl h on thn\e kcling'I again." Hine'> a<ldl·d "It'' '" n1tl' 111 'ce hlad .s o n thl' \trccn d1'pla~ 1ng a range of c m o11on not JU'1 hmtil1t\ r 0 sec <.omc rnm:Jnll' \ome genuine snualll\ -to \lT hlad, ixopk lool-..1ng good kding 'Pl'l IJI Jnd to haH' ll "or" out .11 thl· l'nd It ha.,n·1 tx·en donl· in a '~h1k · N••ti ••ort• •4"''"'."' 1 For c i.-1f'if'd Ad ACTION C.11 A DAILY rtlOT AO·VISOI '42-5671 "BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD." -.Mdl Krol, NEWSWEEK Rohen \ lrr}i I~ \l™~ ~1REEP 11ruling in mw ~-U)c. ' ~'A'I''. ---.. -___ .,...._ -NOW PLAYING - 1111.A H IOllO Y1· ~ •11 ' , •• \19 ll'< "' ' COlllMfU -J .._ f""-l'Cb A .... ..,. .... u.t '\' #\..\!. .,..__._ -~~ .... ......... ~ .... ,.. ........ ......._ ... , _ .. .,_" ,., ... ., ·cet••• .. •-8" ... ... IOl*W" ••11 f' 'lA IMllAllA I• I l ·-.,,,. MICKI & MAUD£ (PG.1>) SHOWS AT I 00 J 20 S 40 I OS & I 0 20 8AEAKIN' 2 Dectnc ..... too(P'G) AT 1 30 3 . 30 S JO 1 :JO & 9 JO 2910 (PG) S H OWS AT 12 00 2 30 SOOJ.J0&.1000 70MM I N o Paues Goldie Hawn PROTOCOL P<"I 1 30 J JO S 30 7 JO & 9 JO STARMAM CPO) 70MM I Qoft>ySter~o I 2 40 2 H S JS I 0.0 &. I 0 20 eCVE R LY HILLS COt" (R) S HOWS AT I I!> l ZS S JS 1 SO & I 0 OS CITY HEAT (PG) SHOWS AT 1 SS 3 SS S !IS 7 SS 9 S!> NO PASSES DUN E (f'G-IJ) In 70MM I 1 30 2 IS S OS 1 SO & 10 JO F oo!IOOH tPG} PtNOCC HIO CG) Phn Splul'I (PG ) Cl'lold P rtcet Cl'l•rged MICKI & MAUD£ (~I J) Plus N o Small Affair (R ) P•OTOCOL (PG) PIUl Co·Fe•tufl Police Ac•de my (R) 2019 (PG) PIUl Co·H tt Reo Dawn (PG 1 J) NO PASSES BEVERLY HILLS C~ (R) Plus Co·FUlure TOP Secret (PG) ORl\/f INS (h•ldot• U•dr1 11 FRI l Unl•u Nol<d DIM• i 4~ W>-.wl i )0 Wrt~fflft II 'DUNE' TOWERS OVER MOST FUTURISTIC EPICS ... A SPELLBINDING DREAM ... RJCHER AND STRAN GE R THAN JUST ABO UT ANYTHING THE COMMERCIAL CINEMA NOW HAS ID OFFER.' .. , '"' \\I" \I .. I "'DUNE' is easily the most breathtakingly bea utiful movie in ag('s:' ' ! If \ I 'ti,, I I " DUNE' is the work of a genuine origi nal, and there haven't been many in the history of film:' • I • \ j , ..... ,,.. .. 1 • If, D U N E Ill\ I ll 1 \l I\ I• \\I l I\' 11 t\'.ll'l\\t 11 \\IP\\ 11111' \l~lli' \\1111 • ~ Iii •b ~ .. ,,,\\I )I l(l v c; 1 J :=.-: ~=-=--...:. -:· ---·-6\·----.... -. "'! t I • I x .• • NOW PLAYING ~ 70M~rf~ACK CXJl~STBHJI ORANGE •, l '' ' ' NEWPORT BEACH • ''· • '1• ·"'' " ORAllCC PM''" ., O•An~· 01 •• Ir 6 l4 q J6 i BREA IJA Mr1voP' 990 ~on •llJlllA BUENA PARll • El IORO UA MoYIP' •• QS( 4997 ' ' '' •COSTA MESA • rOUNTAIN VALLEY ftl>AdHl' f A I ·-·51 J•l\4 •• !\\JI"'' r.a11• ~ ... .. .. • 'o\I \1,\,1 "'"II •LA HABRA ,. ... •WESTMINSTER . "'" WEST MINSTER ~·.,_ M ,', •1 lQ •• ~·· li'o'<1 •lSmm C:J .• ~ ,. .. \ 1..111 •J ... • ....... .. ...... • .... t"We4't! ....... . ------ It will make you feel like dancing in the aisle." -Petndl Ooldai.<n lOj ANGELES Tl-.iEs COSll OllU ,... .. ,., • J6nwot ::i .__,._ 70MM 8 TRACI( DOI.BY STEREO ''2010" (PO) nt1 ftA8 WI MAJll CONTACl 1230 3 IO.S30 7 45 IODO Becom1n11 • r«Al boy 1sn 1 as u., u It looks '-..,,: ... -. BREA Marui Biea :>•a:a 990-4022 BUENA PARK UA Mo111es m ,022 COSTA MESA Eowaros Mesa 646-5025 COSTA MESA UA ~·nerna )A().0594 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Fam11y Foo• 963-1307 IRVINE Edwards WOO<lbt•ooe 551·0655 ... .,.,. ·-... ~ LA MIRADA SAO Gate•a, 523-151 ~ ORANGE Sl301um Dr•..,e-•n 639-8"'"'0 LAGUNA HILLS Ett#arOs/Sanoorr laguna H1 1s Mai "68-6611 ORANGE AMC Orange Mall 637 0340 ORANGE UA City Cmema 634-391 1 .......... 21 lllCRIC aOOOALOO" (PG) 12 00 2-00 • 00 M~AEl KEAT~ · JOE PISCOPO "JOHMN'f OANOHOUSlT .. 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HVUU Ht"U COP" C•> 1• 1 ,)() 3 45 6 DO I 1$ 10 JO JOO J[l'l'~tOOES ,.HAa.llAAN" (POI 12 00 2 I~ • lO 7 DO t IS I I IS '2S0113DO tllWINS fl TORO . . " . . • &8111500 "JOHNNY DANOHOUkl"' (PO-U) I 30 3 15. S 15, 1 15 t 15 11 ti) 501000 BY E .. stA•MAW' (PO) ' 20 3 ~ •• 00 • 20 10 " ·;.-----•-2_50 __ ••~3~00-::------...' dwlNI MfU " · . .. . · ua b07f> _l_oo __ ,..=.lO l •S 6 OO_L )() •0 •' rsi !-1: MAH OlllON 'fLAMINGO CID' (l'G-1 l l l ASTlll>OOC R[• ... ~••CI~ '•'IC , '!IC • <,e • 00 9.X • OC 11l .)00 "ooC'"'!ooHl~JOr <'~l ~ < . s. 'IO t J ~ ) >---'...;OO~J~_,;;...;.. ___ ~_ .. _·-~--::> Cl\.E' "'()()Cl( EOC>f "'UR-• ( klCKI & MAUDI ('a.131 ,_, , \ "alvtUT HILLS COi' (I ) \ 1. JO , ~ • •O 630 I 40 •(! 5'e 1 •S l30 S•S 100' " ' \._'----="':..;~;;.;.;;"..;3.,;QCI;._ ___ _ ' •!> J JS e oo a X> ·~ R.IC'1Al'IO OEN: --;· ~~) f.OOtE lolURP+o~ .. IYllL T Htt.U CM J.!) • ·~ '30 fill! I 15 10 \Cl .; ----.-.. ~.~E~A-=s'=rw~ooo=----.;;;. 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' 1 .. ,.,. I. i ___ TLE E 1: here's still one ma1or bank 'ierving your community. Wells Fargo- nd we're not leaving. We'll help you enjoy th e conveniencr of banking ju st minutes from where :vou live: or work. And we offer a wid e range of services. all backed hy ttw <;tre>ngth and ~till>il itv I hell ('()ITlCS from n2 yea rs of serving the West. So if you'd lik<' to tran~f<·r vnur r hrrkin g or other accounts from a bank thr1 t\ l('avi ng I< 1 ''""th.i t\' •11 NPwrx ,rt B• 1ul<'\';1rd l>etwern 27th and 28th . rwxt l(J Ba I boa Bou le ·vcml. n 111 H • "><'<' u~ ., .. < )r c<1 ll our Manager Panwl;i Martin. at fi7S-42~0. She'll make you r checkin~ ,l('rount transfer quir k r111d eaw And \.fJ/J 11 </<'I" f/<'fllllfl<' leather chec klxmk cover and an im/l(J/ or<il'r of < lwr k\ al"''< lum/l' f t/\/ fnr openinq a i.,ve!l\ Fargo chl'rking affotml with 11.\ lwlurc Jonurtr. 'fl 198.5 'lur Pr nrn<,ula offic.C' hac, plenty of fret• parking. two Express Stop· automatic hanking rnach1m·~ CJf)('ll 2·1 hour<; a day. and a knowl edgeabl e Perc;onal Banket-:' For your added convPnl{'nc:('. you ·11 find Wells Fargo offi ce at the Newport Financial C~nter and at the< >rangf • County Airport WELLS FmlGO BANK I ( - .,._ . • - .. •• ' .. .. 'J .• ., ,•.o.ei . ' . .. • •• J .. .. •I .. •• ... .. '·' ,. ... o. . ' ,, I ' ~ -·~-... ' •I I' • • t ... .. ... ' .. ! 0 'I ... I'•" ... , 0 t-... :1-"'. ~ <; , .. ,•.'!,~ 11 I ._ 11 •• 4 , lV•" j ... '1 .. ~ c .. 'I I, • •O . ,/ • •• ' .... ' ... s. ,.I} , t.',. .. ' -' ••• J'1 •1•• >J •• ,,..,, •,ti I illl ..... . . ~-,, ·'' -.. 0, •.. ,,. .. ..., •a 9, ....... i..n~ I• J •O ti, a JL 1.0 \t \I' ...... '·' -. ', ... 0 •I ••I . . . '· '"' ·''' _,. v '•"' ,,.,, • ·.~! . ·'" \,\lhl . . , •"' \ • , .. .. •,. 4 .. . !, ,. ... ... I•' I, -·~· ,,. ', ,,C; l•l .. J , ll• ~­.. '.1JO -t ,100 ".If)• ... .t",.:JI" • ! 'I • )Q I' If. ... , . . , . -.. ,I• 1 •O Lower minimums means higher savings rates Cu~tome~ at man) savings and loans and banks will find 1t easier to earn higher rates on their savings. a~ the legall y required minimum dc- po<;lt for certain popular accounts drops from $2.500 to SI ,000, efTect1ve Jan I .\ccording to the California League of Savings lnst1tut1 ons. the new lower minimum applies to Money Market Deposit Accounts. Super NOW ac· counts and certificates of deposit with terms of 31 days or less. MMDAs are sa1.ings accounts which pay market rates and permit ~lit pre-authonzed withdrawals per month. three of which can be b) l·heck Super NOW accounts allow unlimited checking and pay slightly lo-wer market rates 1f the minimum halance 1s maintaine-d throughout each sta teme nt penod. Certificates of de pm 1t pa) market rates on funds deposited for a specified term. subject to penalt 1e'i fo r early withdrawal. Thl' Jan. I reductio n of m1n1mum t.kpo'tll requi rements 1s the la test in a 'tc n e' of changes schedult-d by the Dep<>\1 tory Institutions Deregulauon C o mm1ttee. a body established b) Congress in 1980 and charged with the phasing out of all iovemment- 1mpoc;ed deposit minimums and intere'il rate ceili ngs. The final phase of account de· regulatio n wall become effective in 1986 when minimum deposit re- quirements will be eliminated altogether and the current 5.5 percent ceiling on passbook savings accounts I\ lifted. State firm. suing IRS Natto nal Headquarters Inc.. of Dublin. Cahf .. has filed a $45 m1ll1on su111n fede ral court, charging the IRS conducted a highly illegal "sting" 1nvcst1gatton against a Dublin. C'ahf.. hu'tinei;c;man and three o ther defen - dant!>. 41 J fhc counter'iu1t was fi led 1n Okla- ho ma Crty. since that 1s the locauo n of a dummy IRS company set up as pa rt of the sting operation According to attorney Tom Par- rott. of O klahoma City, undercover I RS agents -posing as potential cu<;tomers -"enticed" his chents through a variety of illegal procedures into actions which led to a c1v1I suit no w pending. against Kenneth J. Foster and Nauonal Headquarters Inc.. of Dubli n, and 11 other P.romoters of what the IRS termed 1llc-gal lax avoidance progrlflfis. The countersuit contends the IRS had no evidence that Foster or National Headq).Jartcrs Inc. had ever been assodated with any type of abusive tax shelte.r and. in addition. employed a convicted felon to "en- tice·: defendants and to abet the alleged illegal Lax shelter. Both actions, the suit alleges, violate IRS procedures as well as the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. Lawyers representing Foster and National Headquarters Inc. have alleged the IR committed several federal felonies dunng the course of their investigation includina 1ntcn· uonally maktntwfalsc statements, assistina 1n the preparation of false documents. establishing fict1c1ous bank accounts and corporations and issuing statements to the media without afTording the pla1nt1fTs a fair and adequate hcanng. The IRS declined to fomment on the countc~u1t, ~Y'"I only that they had u~d stingoperataons an the past • • one of which led to the conv1ct1on of a San Jo~. Calif., financial COTl)<>r· lllOn two )'('nf'S 1110 .._ ~ ---~----------~------~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~--.... -...--~-------------... ----.... ----............ ._-..-.-.-. ...................................................................................... . I .. NIW 'f<Mtlt' 1.,1 -,, ............ M It ~ 1"'4• l•f.1141-....... ~-'"' ll·•-\.it\ Hltl> 1.9• ,. l\f\ Miii\ Ltw lt\I (~1 ·-·-· -~. ·;~ !t~ •I• n• •. 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