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I BY LYNN JOHNSTO~ i '/OU Two SHoULD SE ASHAMe.D a= I YOURSeL.VES . BlJT. .. . . • . . . " : \ . ~u;,,1 '"~" ! CAN.CO~ rt' ror< '<ou \ . : ~ . . . GORDO® . . SHOE SEE~ zTOLO VOtJ JJOT . TOASl<f • Ml.E-'<'OU GTIH:: . ! RI&~ ~ING 9AGK£T~? UNaE.1 ~. ... ALL T#IAled 8~tGJ.IT AJJO 8F:NJTll=UL WU'VE SEEN OUTUE~ . ALL~-· ''t 3 J , / · \'M GL-AO 'fOO'Rf. • ee.NO\N(, ()Jf.R.1"\? \&)\U, ~ V,f.{l.~f.C..\ \ BY GUS ARRIOLA e llAtAJSOW.S1 i /!Jll<O SON&1 I FJ.OWE/a!I, J.Ot!E, r Af::/:-E:C T!Oft.I, l • BY JEFF MacNELJ.. Y · . ' I ' Anita Summer.: our cor- respondent in New York. started her career as a reporter at the London Daily Mirror. She recently went home for a visit, and we asked her to survey matters at Buckingham Palace to see how motherhood agrees ·w1ih the Princess of Wales: In the four years since Prince Charles, 37, abdi· cated as the world's most eli- r,:e bachelor by choosing y Diana Spencer as his wife and future queen, the girl £ once.known as shy Di has met-j I .C> ii ,:. Jt o~ l~ C) ~~ cS~ p ~[ 2-' • c;...., !i ij i ii i5~ 1) g: Ii According to Gene Sim-· mom, being a rock star in a heavy-metal rock group is not exactly a heavyweight creden- tial for winning a film role; ap-• parently, it was no help to Gene in landing a role in the Tom Selleck vehicle Run- ., amorphosed from a chubby- cheeked teenager with' badly nibbled fingernails into a sar- torial trendsetter par ex· cellence. (She likes dothes.) In· itially, the princess seemed to embrace the notion of spend- ing large quantities of time in maternity wear; before the birih of her first son, Prince WWiam, she confided that she wanted to outdo Queen Victoria, who had nine chil- dren. But before the birth of number-two son Prince Henry, Diana si.ghed. "I haven't felt well since day one. I don't think I'm made for the production line." / None of this is to sug- gest that Diana is anything but the most devoted mother. "When we go d~t. I miss Wil- liam terribly, ~ut he never mis5es me," t~e princess has saii. When the royal coupleis aw from home -their nine- roo flat at Buckingham Pal· ac~ -for longer than two da s. the family is asked to ta e copious photos of the yo ng heirs to the throne "so we don't miss one day" of their lives. Mama once explained. And what's one day of Qiana's life like? At 7 a.m. she jQins her husband for breakfast (ralf a r~fruit, a boiled egg, and marmaJade, if you way. 'There are no free rides in life." he says. ''Certainly sue· cess will open doors, but you have to be what people want. Bozo the Clown is famous. but he couldn't have gotten the part." Well, we.won'.t argue the point. So how did the creature must know). Then off to the nurseries. House- hold-matters are dealt with nexr, foil owed by exercise and appointments with dressmakers. Then bath time (av- erage soaking time: one hour). If Diana is free of engage- ments -for which she has a tendency to be tardy -she takes care of her shopping. J Lunch with Charles or friends is light. Aft.erward, more shopping or an air- ing in the park with Will. Most evenings are official occasions (when else to st\<)w off her wardrobe?). On their rare free niahts, Charles and Diana give small dinner ·~ILWIY.f parties or curl up with the video cassette player. What about the spor- adic repo that there's a rift almost as wide as the Thames between Diana and Charles? Much ado about nothing~ thou~ the two do argue in the manher of most newlyweds, and Qiana does, indeed, have a hot temper. An~ what about Diana's post-wedding com- ment about "the agonies of be- ing a princess"? From the look -\ • Clf thingufter three years of mar- ria&e. it's~· correspondence or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim (surprise) goes from Kiss get the role? "Ml· cbael Crichton, the director, called me, and I flew in with- out even having read the script He introduced me to the producer and said, 'Gaze.into my eyes and look like you want to tear his heart out.· I did. Fifteen seconds later I had the job." Ah, a stare is born. Matthew O !gderlck, who's lust been d fted into Biloxi Blues, the seque to Nell Simon's Broadway hit . Brighton Beach Memoirs, "learn~ a lot" from his late fat her. James Broderick (best known as the wise, tolerant dad on the series Fami/Y), "about vulnerability, about rejection, about waiting for the next role." Not that Mat· thew has had to withstand much rejection or waiting since his debut as the hormone- ridden adolescent in Brighton Beach, which won him a Tony. Roles in War <James, Max Dugan Returns and Master Harold and the Boys have followed in quick succession, with Ladyhawke still to come. 'This is not always a (JX>d posi- tion to be in," says Matthew. "The worst part is going to a party. It's weird, not knowing whether they like you for your- self. You ~art to feeJ a little separate from the real world. I iend to be less open, and go home early to ~tch game shows." 0 8y Joann* Kaufman. With Anita SUmfM!' in-NftU YorA> and Robm Windmr in Los Afl8*ln. CORRECTION: In aome Of the edlUona of the January 20 lnue of FAMILY WEEKLY, It WIS lncor· rectly 1t1ted that 1 .. t year's trade deficit with Japan w11 neatly S20 billion. Actually, that · w .. the 1883 figure. The 1984 a.flclt flgure1 Nc:ently releeMd, wH 135 bill on. We NQret th• editing error In the 11t101e by Secretary of State Shultz. Oii 1'111 COV.1Otcillotcape1,.. by Mld~I Sullivan. Photos -Baby Fae: Sy1ma: Baby HolUe: UPI/Bettman Archive. -ti 1• FAMILY WUl(LY, All rlgtlta ,....,.. . . , .. Marllinro UGHTs2s:s Has Determined 1 us toYourHe;alt;h. ~~~~~~~~~~~====~~--............... -...-.- / Announcing an original porcelain sculpture by one of America 's most talented portraitists of animals SLOWPOKE BY DEBBIE BELL JARRATT First in a new callection of delightful baby animal sculptures- available exclusively from The Franklin Mint. Finely crafted and individually. <band-painted. . Imaginative, charming art at the attractive price of $45. For chc first time. chc celebrated nature artist Debbie Bell Jarract has acccpte<flche com- mission to creace a collection of porcelain sculptures of baby anirru.ls. Slowpoke!, portraying a mischievous rabbit and a funny lictle snail, is the first work in this enchanting collection. It is crafted in fine porcelain, painted by hand, _md is being offered at che attractive price of . S45-whk h may be paid in th.rec con- venient monthly installments of St 5 each. With her unique ability at a pturing whimsy, Debbie Bell Jarratt portrays the pink-nosed rabbit in a situation that's quite amusing. He's just finished romping acrosJ the fields whcTc he passed a tiny snail (with no trouble!) along the way. Confident that he's left the smilfar, fa r behind, the rabbit rums to look back. But lo and behold, there's the snail right MXI ~ him -looking him square in th~ eye as if to say "Who's calling who a s&owpdkc!" This' charming porcelain sculpture will be · created co rhe highest standards of work- manlhip under rhc tupcnisk>n o( Franklin Porcelain. a division ofTilc Franklin Mint. And each sculpture will be indi11idually hand-p11inttd. So. every fe2turc and detail of Debbie Bell Jarract's engaging art will be pcrftctJy captuttd. The rabbit's soft, furry coat and long cars, the little•snail's curly tail-and even the bemused expressions in the faces of both baby animals. Each imported sculpture will be accom- panied by a Ccnipcate of Authenticity stat- ing that it is an original work of art by Debbie Bclljarratt, crafted in fine porcelain and painted by hand.· When you display Slowpolrtl in your home, it will delight your family and your friends. More than a convcnation pircc, it will be one of your favorite little posSCHions . -to enjoy, to show and co treasure. To ~rvc Slowpoltt!, just mail your order to The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA ·~··by February 28. 1985. .. ---------MfSfRVfoTIONFORM ----------, I I I S ·L·O ·W ·P ·O ·K ·E I Pleate mall by February 21, 1915. Linde: One 9CUlpture per penon. TM Franklin Mint Franklin Center. Pmnsylvama 19091 Plcise accept my r~rvation for Sloo1poltt! by Debbie Bell j arratt. This original sculp- ture wiJI be cra~d in fine porc~lain and will be individually hand-painted for me. I net"d ~nd no money now. I will be billed in three equal mdnthly in1ullm('nts ors 1 s .• each, the fint paymmt due before the work is sent to me. •P/111 "'>' ""'' u/11 t•·" Signarurc _....._ M r. M.4. .....,... ... iw•__,..... ,. ........ ._ Mrs. Miss Address Cit y __ ---------- Sutc, Zip Pkaw allow 4 to 6 -0.. for th1pmm1 ~--------~--·-------------------- • he doctor who performed a baboon heart transplant on 13-day-old Baby Fae in California last October sllowed great courage. The British surgeon who last August decided to make &by Hollie the youngest ever heart transplant was also brave. It takes strength of convic- tion to operate. especially with the world's press looking over your shoulder. But I would not have undertaken those procedures. Not because of the press. but because I don't have enough inforlfiation to go on. For me. informa- tion is the basic criterion for surgical work. Courageous leaps in the dark are not the stuff of successful surgery and are likely to add more to the surgeon's mortality rate than to his reputation. It is 17 years since my patient Louis Washkansky showed his cour• in agreeing to undergo the world's first human-to-human heart transplant. Since then. dozens of people have benefited from his pio- neeting decision. Many have gained years of useful life as a result ol heart transplants. and the operation has be- come almost routine. Yet the-world still tw a fascination with the human heart and its aitments, as I found when my telephone overheated with calls from around the gl querying my views o the death of Baby Fae in November. Baby Fae was born last October 14 with a defect known as hypo--~-~ plastic left heart syn· drome. in which the left side of the heart is severely underdevet. oped. On Octobtt 26. Dr. Leonard Balley ol the Loma Linda Uni· versity Medical Center replaced Fae's defective organ with a heart from a female baboon between 7 and 8 months okl. Baby Fae died N<> vember IS ol heart f aJlure, kidney f4ilure and other compttcations. all of which were related to her body's rejec· tion of the transplanted orpn: lri, the ~of Baby Hollie. born in England last July 20, the left side of the heart was missing. due to a rare congehilal dis- ease. On July 30, Dr. MagcH Yacoub of the National Heart Hospital In London performed a heart transplant operation on ~ usina the orpn of a 3-day· · old'ba~. Hollie died on Augu5t 17 of heart failure. Operations such as the. performed on Hollie and Fae are a long Wl'f from being as routine as the transplants now carried OUI on adults. The ruction of in- D-0 SURGEONS PLAY GOD? The first surgeon. to pert orm a human heart trans- plant writes.from Cape Town , South Africa , about the controversial Baby Fae case in California and the disputed Baby. Hollie case in England. A FAMILY WEEKLY exclusive: By Dr.· Christiaan Barnard Docton OI Colihwnio I Loma Undo Hospital opn-ating on &by FM. fants to this iypt of. surgery still has is sen005ly endansefing his ethical code man~ mysterious aspects. -not to mention the patient's life. Al lhe time of the Hollie procedure. When I made that statement at a press I said that I did not believe Dr. Yacoub conference. newsmen bounced back should have operated. I still see no with the charge that the first heart trans- reason for changing my view. Or. plant was an experiment. That claim Yacoub later agreed, but defended his couldn't be further from reality. There decision on the grounds that all ad· was nothing experimental about the vances are experimental. heart transplant received by Louis He was only half right. All taboratory Washkansky back in 1967. The pro- advances o~ experimental. if an expen· cedure had been carried out about I 00 men1 is defined as an informed. step in· times in the laboratory. Results sh~ed to the unknown. Howevtr. there as a that It worked. vast pp bttween the lab and lhe dlnical At the time of lhe first heart trans. situation. Experimtrlt.5 have no plac:t In plant. the most worri~ factor wa,, tt-- dlmcal work. Unh!M the theory and the jection. the process whereby the body technique have bttn tested thorou9hly attacks anything it ~ius u f<>ttlgn. elsewhere. the doctor who plows ahead R~ion increases according to how strongly the body regards the donor 1issue as foreign . F'or example. between identkal twins there is no problem of re;ection. Organs may be swapped with little difficulty ()(her than the threat of normal Infection. Between children· with lhe same parenlS there is a nouceable degree of rejection.. Be<ween stra ngers the rejection rate increases. Between species. as from one animal to another or from an animal to a human. as an Baby Fae's case. the rejection rate 1s fierce and virtually uncontrollable In the case of the first adull heart transplant, however. we had medita- tions (known as immuno-suppress1ve drugs) to deal with the rejection prob- lem. Trials on. animals showed these druss to be effective. We knew thf'\ would work on humans. Our only re- maining concern was that their side ef· f ects were a danger. Such drugs have been greatly refined since then. Some questions remain. however. about whether their use 1s safe in infants On the eighth day aher her transplant. Bab) Holhe showed one of the side effects of immuoo-suir pressive drugs· severe kidney malfunction In an ~ult this can be tol· erated. but tn an Infant it throws a major load on the immature or- gans. Transplant patients must also be momrored for rejection. a process that appears to be tnck- ier in infants than in adults Monatonng of rejection requires cell samples from the trans- planted organ, achieved by means of snipping off a piece of tissue. which is then exam- ined under a mien>· scope. Such work, car· ried out in the space ava.ilable an tiny infant i vessels. ts both mm-l care and nsky -and an Babv Hollie's case it had no precedent · Another unknown factor an an infant transplant case is the p()(enual for organ growth. In an adult. because the donor hean is already lull Size. this 1s 'not a concern. In Hollie's case. the new heart was about the size of a plum There wa..~ doubc that the transplanted organ WQUld ~row at the same rale as the rec1p1en1. 1f at all. Hollie's lather told critics thal he belWved hts child did not die an vain I agree. with the provtsa that much more etabo"r&te work I. required before the next such ~ra1ion 1s planntd Medical frontam are not advanced with· out ca.walties Hollie and &bv Fae were two of them Hollie livtd and died. as did Ba F . v1rtuall under the es Let me show you the excitement of a You' II bt glad flOt' waited to pla1t a fun- • nlled drtam WIUJ~ ] mu· to las Vtl}QS. W rtlt aisinos legal in tltt to.st. las Vt1JQ5 has tb bt more compttitivt. Now nr~ tltt VIP trtatMort """"""" rtsm"td for · · ftiglt-rollm.' · It's an txcitiltf 3 da". 2 night VIP vacation at tlrt world- famous . Vtl}QS World Hoftf artd UasiltO "" tltt fabulous "Strip." .. --------------, YES I wlltl IO ........ of ytJ411 la~ VIP IJacatlOn oppor1umty I halle encloMd mt,......,., IM (checll 01 ~ ordltl lor lllM lor MO peope ,,..._ Mnd mt WCllliDn lrMlllion IO IN .._ belcJW I ~ I NIYe unt~ ...._ M, .... 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I came acros1 many "Baby Fae" cases in my career. Surgery · was never considered, on the grounds that there was no hope for success. I did, however. transplant animal hearts into adults on two occasions. One patient was given a baboon heart and another the heart of a chimpanzee. Jn these cases. however. the animal heans were intended as stopgaps to ~ist the work of the patient's own heart until ii recovered. They ~ntended to add to. not ~lace, the human heart. How- ever. in bo«h cases the patient's own heart proved too weak to take CNer from the .m hear1 before re;ection occurred. Afterward I resolved never to use a chimpanzee heart again. Not bec-ause ii was unsuccessful flt worked well). but b& cause chimpanzees are an endangered species and uncomfortably close 10 humankind In Mr conscious behavior. I have no moral objection to the use of baboon hearts. But from the tissue reaction to each type of animal trans- plant, we concluded that we would not have been able to control rejection for the period required. Because control of re;ection requires very invasive diagnostic techniques. the surgeon is often fOrced 10 play guessing games using other methods. for exam- ple, it Is pos.1ible to guess about rejec- tion by looking at an electrocardiogram, but t]lis is not a very dependable mechod. for all these re.MC>ns. I would not have considered an animal heart transplant on an infant in the absence of either the possibility of the baby's own • heart~ reparable. or another Infant heart beinfl II the ~· The problem taced'by Baby Fae's sur· geons Is that her situation WM desperate. f4•Y WrSJAY • .-i.uv > • ,.., 7 Adults may be aggrmively kept alive until a suitable donor is found. The situation with an infant is much dif.. ferent : death is often only a heartbeat away. Adult donor hearts usually come from brain-injured persons. Such in- juries occur sekiorn in infants. hence the er~ of a suitable donor organ for Baby Fae was remote. Baby Fae's dcx· tors did their skillful best with the odds given them. It is k>nety out there at 1he edee of human lulowled8e. And lhere are no prizes for losing. For that ~. gent)emen. despite all my reservations, r salute you. ... o'J ~~ ... ---·-~ ... -.. ;:.:.--... .... :::-:::::--. ... _ .. :---... o I .. ..... . ' .. • • . ~ . .. .. --- --~· ....... --' ..... ..... .... . ......... .: .. . " . .. . - . '· .. --- . -. ·-.... --~ ......... WHY HAVE A RETIREMENT Pl.AN THAT'S SPECUlAJlVE, WHEN YOU CAN HAVE ONE THAT'S GUARANTEED? If your IRA is in a mutuaJ fund ._you mi he actually end up wuh less ch~u puc 1n ih1ts lXca~ muruaf funds art ascd on che performance of che srock market Jn ocher words. on speculation . But dl( IRA's wt offer art based on somcthmg scrongcr. Noc only do ~offer a guanmttd rate of rec urn. but your IRA is fc<knlly insured up co S l 00.000 So when you'rt opening a new IRA. or chinking abour ~wuching your currem fSj)<: one. take the speculation out of your rccin:menr with an IRA cha1·~ guarant«d. --- Afcer all. the dare of your rccin:mem is set ···--~a.nee of a mutual fund i.sn't. • " • # '': . . -. •• . .. : •& • .. \ I t . .. . . . . .. . , . . -. . FAMILY WEEKLY'S HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM COMffi'l'I'I'ION Last month, FAMILY WEEKLY announced a contest to recognize and encourage writing talent in our nation's high schools. Watch yo ur calendar. The deadline is approaching. The three winners, to be selected by FAMILY WEEKLYs editors, will be judged on general excellence in style, content, originality and reporting. Th~ first prize will be S 1,000, second prize SSOO, and third prize $250. Rules Entries can be no longer than 1.000 words. All entries must have been published in a high school or local paper between Jan. I. 1984. and Dec. 31. 1984. Only one entry per school wiU be allowed. Students. who must currently be in grades 9 to 12, must submit their entries to that person designated by the school to select the single best entry from that school. That person (possibly the faculry student-newspaper advisor. journalism teacher or even high school principal) will submit the entry. in its published form, as well as the enby form (below) to FAMILY WEEKLY. Entries. which will not be returned, must be postmarked no later than March 1. The winners will be notified of their Selec- tion before the announcement is made in a May or June issue of FAMILY WEEK· LY. The first prize selection may also be published in that issue. Entries should be mailed to High School Journalism Competition, Family Weekly Magazine. 1515 Broadway, New York. N.Y. .10036. S'l'RESS:- WORKING· IT OUT . ~ ~ty unfounded. 'Thisls one reason lots of companies provide off-site locations: they want to insure that your Jce>workers don't know where you 're gc> ins.'' she explains. "Also. news abour A divorce. an illness. children leavins home. a co-worker who never seems to coop- erate -experts agree that these are all situations that can lead to stress overload. Today a srowing number of companies are recosnizing that stress -both on the job and in per- sonal life -rnay affect one's per:for- mance at work. . "C.orporate provision of mental health services is a fast-growing phenomenon, and many companies are developing quite extensive programs." notes Maury Lieberman, program head of work and mental health. a division of the National Institute of Mental Health in Washing- ton, D.C. Most of these programs focu s on short-term counseling for specific problems and are set up in one of two different ways. . In the first type of plan. a company simply offers Its employees insurance benefits for mental health services {although there's. usually a limit on how much the employee with be rejm- bursed). With this type of plan. the employee files a claim in the same man- ner that he would for treatment of a broken leg. The second type of plan. called an employee assistance program. tends to involve the company more. Explains Anne Kielhaber, project director of the Work Site Health Promotion Initiative. Department of Health and Human Ser- vices in Washington. D.C.: "The com- pany offers psychological services on the premises or contracts with an outside organization. These programs have ex- panded, but the bMic [principle) is that if the problem -alcohol. d~ a divorce. whatever -is aff~in~ your perfor- mance on the job. you re eligible tor help.'' Different programs offer employees different options of where to So for help. Explains Lieberman: "Sometimes the company retains a counselor or social worker who can see you a few times and. if more extensive he.Ip is needed. refer you to an outside firm; New England Telephone and Polaroid have this type d program." A number d com- panies have contracts with hospitals or · outside counselins services. But these corporate mental-health programs can cause a new problem: worries about confidentiality. Will an employee panaking in a company-spon- SOfed prosram find that his private prot> lerns are suddenly all too public. or that ~sor ha.t._aa:m_to records that could jeopardize job security? According · to Anne kiefhaber. however. these fears fA*Y UKLY • FU•tl'ARY J • IMS 9 , these programs tends to travel fast. and if someone's had a bad experience with one particul~r program. people tend to stop usins any p~ram ... For a com- pany intent on redoong Stl'e$, Ulat kind -... . . ~~ , MORTON Pellets wwwSlftl SYSTEM SAVER:: M'AP OW ~ .... u.u ... _ ..... ...,_ -.. '*6@M11 ••'!"- d reaction from employees would repre- sent a negative return on the company s investment. Therefore. it is in the com- pany's own interest to observe stnct confi<Jentiality: -Srit P Qutnb\ .. -,,,. - , "" Gl"'m11lft't/ 9'). S'~. p11re salt. so rhere 's \Utually nothin(l tock~ up ~uur ~ 3nd ~>n~n 1'59*. ....... ~ .... e- - I l I I I • I -Why aEe we-.giving away SOLEX™ EIUtEi' ToothbEUSh Sets (with -.11 atta,hments) FOE only s 5? This is N O Ta Misprint ·, Hard to bclieYe. but true. As part of a natio nwide publicity campaign th~ multi-million dollar ~ew York home producb firm of Abcrnathv & Closther will di stribute one million ( 1.000.000) Fa mou~ Nationall v Advertised brand SOLEX'"' Cordle~s Elect ric Toothbrush Sets for the astonishing price of only $5 plu!) shipping and handling to the first one million persons " ho return this ad to th e company addre~s before Midnight. February 28 . 1985. I h1 ' ori::inal prinh'd ad mu't Jl'l'flmpan\ \our n·qut''L ( optc.·, ()r phuto,Lth Ml' not ~H.'ll'l>tahlt·. l hese arc the ~ame Famous :\ati o nally Advertised'"' SOLEX Co rdles~ Electric Toothbru~h Sets publici1ed in leading media and feat uring nc\\ ni,·ersal Cont our Control ( UCC) ~uitahlc fo r both <.:hildrcn and adult~. Each ~ct come~ "ith all accc~~ories. They include a hand- ~ome St on.:-and -Di~play Counten o p ba~c. Contour Control Handle :v1 odulc. a nd four indi,id ual_!y colored Gentle I ouch TM I oot h hru!'lhC!'I. \11 'tJI(/\, I/fl />fllf:\. flfJ /Ill'\\. 1111 /ll\\. SOLEX Cordle~~ Elec tric Toot hbru~hc~ have no cords to tangle. no plugs or ckctric out lcb to look for. They operate o n two ·c· cell hattcric~ (not included). T hev a rc also l:O mpletely ponahk. ~o "hen you go on \acati on ta ke your SOLEX with you . T hese famous SOLE Electric Joothbrush Sets \\ill not be sold at this price h~ tnc company in any sto re. Jo get one mail thi~ original printed ad to the compa ny address before Mid night. t-=ebruary 28. 1985 . Eac h set is covered by a tull onc-~car money-back guarnntec and will thu~ be replaced or refunded by the compa ny. free of charge. if it ever fail s to functio n. - There i ~ a limit bf two (2) seb per addre~l\ at thi s price. but if } our reque~t is mailed early enough (before February 23) you ma y request up to five sets. "' To get your SOLEX Electric Toothbrush Sets. send this vrigilJJJ/ printed ad (no copies or photostats) plus your name and address and $5 for each ct. Add only $2 shipping and handling no matter how many sets you are requesting. (New York residents add sa le tax.) All ow up to 6-8 week for ~hipment. Mail to: Abernathy &. Closther. 55 · Toothbrush Offer, Dept. 603-140. Box 1790, Hicksville, N.Y. 11802. (Al4870 ) GORDON WILLIAMS' MONTHLY COLUMN J COMPUTER ACCESSORIES .YOU .NEED Buying a computer is easy. The hard part is deciding what else to buy to tum a bare- bones computer into a useful device for writing. record-keeping. and all the other things that computers do so well . With the right accessories, .your com- puter will become the all-around heJper you hoped it would be. Without them, your computer won't ever be much more than a costly paperweight. · Disk.drive. It feeds programs to your computer quickly and stores heaps of the material you develop. It's a must for word-processing, for record-keeping, and for any sort of budgeting or financial planning. Even if you just play games on your computer. the best games today are only on disk. Prices for a disk drive start at around $250, and boxed disks start at S20 or so. Printers. You can save your work on a disk. But if you want a written record, you need a printer. Letter-quaJity printers usually cost more ($500 and up), run more slowly ( 15 or 20. characters per second. until you get into the big bucks), and can't print the fancy graphics that computers can create. Dot-matrix printers start at $300, run faster (60 to 80 characters per second is common), and can put won- ~ro.us things on the printed page, from 1tal1cs to double-wide characters to charts and graphs. Modem. One thing a computer does best is communicate with other com- puters. You can get the latest news, delve into encyclopedias and other data SOUl'Ct'S, and use your computer to "talk" with other computer owners. A modem makes that possible by linking you r computer to the telephone. A few modems still use rubber cups in which you actually place your telephOne receiver. More common now -and far better -is the direct connect modem.· which plugs directly via a jack into your · phone line. Prices start at SIOO. Monitors. Most computers connect to a television set, providing a modestly priced way of displaying what you've done. For a dearer. shMper display. you can replace the 'TV set with a monitor. Monochrome monitors (usually green on black) start at $I 00, and full-color f A.Wlt.Y W UXl.Y . f'f.NUAllY 3 . 1185 l J monitors start at $250. "Creative" software.. Educational soft. ware is getting better -everything from the alphabet and basic math to pro- grams to ~elp your youngsters prepare for the Scholastic AJ)titude Test (SAT). There are programs and devices that let you compose fairly serious music on your computer. and· light pens and graphic rablets that let you create original works of art on the computer screen. Just be sure you know how 11 works before you buy -and that it's meant for the ages and experiences of whomever you're buying for. 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Middle chil· dren are harder to define, but they tend to "emphasize the development of skills in com· promise and diplomacy. weas resulting from being caught be-ANS tween older and younger sib- 1. True In a study of the rela-lings.'' t1onsh1p between birth order 2. True, 11 you come from a and personality. directed by a Jorge 'amity. A University of team of University of Florida North Alabama survey of birth behavioral scientists, the dear· order and creative writing in· est personality differences ob-dlcated that in small·to- served were between otOest-+ave~ families. creative (rirstborn} and younge5t Oast· writers tended to be evenly born) children The oldest, it spread out across the various was found, "is best described birth order positions. However. as lending 10 feel dethroned ii was found that "creative BUYERS GUIDE wnters lrom very Wile families (8 or more offsprf ns) were hl~ly likely to be firstborns." S. Folse. A team of University of Cincmnati ·specialists asked brothers and sisters of the famous 10 fill out question· naires indicating how their ii· lustrious siblings had affected their own lives. The team dis- covered that "tor the most part. respondents were proud of their siblings' successes. While a tinge of envy was mentioned. most fell their sit> Ii~' tame was deserved. Many respondents viewed fame as an understandable. possibly achievable condition. Although none considered themselves famous. two-thirds are suc· ces.sful and think they have a potential for fame. The success achieved by brother or sister served to whet their appetite " 4. True Investigators al the Colleae of Notre Dame ques- tioned students ranging in age from 15 to 50. The data showed that 85 percent of last· borns and 57 percent of mid· die or only children had ex· perienced a niBfltmare in the previous year. compared lo on- ly 32 percent of firstborns. -John £ Gibson ... 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M 19087 L-~-~-~-~~------~-~ ----._, -~ 'I NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE I. In stock pot or soop kettle, cook carrots. time of year." Without further ado ... celery. onion and potatoes in 5 cups water _ until tender. about 20 minutes. ·---.. ----lllAll---..... ---- 2. Add ham. butter, salt and pepper. Blend flour into milk smoothJr.. stir into soup. heat. .Jt.INNIYLVAlllA DUTCH stirring constantly, until mixture boils. Tum CA•••• --By Marilyn Hansen I f you have a recipe to share. write Marilyn Hansen. Neighbors' Recipe Exchange. FAMILY WEEKLY, 1515 Broadway, New York. N.Y. 10036. For each recii>e published, FAMILY WEEJ<LY will pay $10. Recipes must be accompanied by your name. address. telephone number and the name of the newspaper in which you read FAMILY WEEKLY. Recipes with the earliest postm~rk will be used. We cannot answer letters or . return recipes. All recipes become the property of FAMILY WEEKLY. ' ' From Morrow Bay, Calif.. Mrs. Betty B. Millar sends a hearty soup recipe. Betty writes: "A couple of years ago. my hus- band asked if we couldn't have clam --ch_o_w_d_e_r-fo_r_d-in_n_e-r.-S-in_c_e_l_d_1'd-n-'t_h_a-ve-heat to low and allow to simmer. partially covered. J 0...2<Lminutes to develop flavor. any clams, but had a leftover ham, I S. Pour soup into large bowl or soup tureen, decided to1ry ham chowder. Since then, sprinkle top with paprika and chopped he no longer asks for dam chowder, but parsley. Serve with hot garlic bread and a ham chowder, instead." tossed green salad for a ci>mplete meal. So, from Betty's kitchen, we present . Makes. 6 generous ~roings. Ham Chowder for your enjoyment. The Millars read FAMILY WEEKLY in the Telegram-Tribune, san Luis Obispo, CalH. HAMGIOWDD .. ~ carrou, cliced .. etalb celery, cliced I ....U onion 4 larte potatoea 5 cape water 2·3 CUP9 dked ham 2 tableepoona unulted butt.er or marprlne Salt, to wte Freshly IJ'OUDd blec:k pepper, to wte t table9poofte flour 2 'IJ cape milk Gamleb: paprika and chopped pantey This recipe was sent in by one of our male rea9ers, and it surely is a tasty dish, excellent served with baked ham, frankfurters. knockwurst or pork chops. It is also a fine casserole to bring to a covered dish supper. Mr. Leon Drew of Egg Harbor, N.J., writes: ''This cabbage recipe from Trainerville; Pa., has a hear- ty, sweet-and-sour, smokey flavor and has been enjoyed by our family for the last several years. I think your readers will really like it. It's especiaJly good this · <.:L=-t · L~:L=L~L! l ' l =cl~ Ll_f;L!L!. Lt1i_L!L:.:L=· LL~L.;_ t -~ t£2£2t:.i 5 alpe ........... eebbete .. .... --. .... 2 tMll .. DIMle-browa ...... 2 tallll .. a DU flow 2 cape WU.. wlller Ya te•lpOOD ... oc.Jp lute Ya CllP cider ...... ~cup ftDely cbapped oaloa Freelaly l"*JMI black pepper I. Cook ca~ in 2 quarts boiling water for 7 minute$; drain. 2. Meanwhile hy bacon pieces in large skillet until crlsp, lift out onto paper towers; set aside. 3. Add brown sugar and flour to bacon fat, blending until smooth over low heat. 4. Add 2 cups boiling water, salt. vinegar, onion, peppt'.r and the reserved bacon. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Taste: if too sour for your taste, stir in an additional Yz CUQ. water. 5. Tum qbbage into a serving dish pour the hoc dressing over, and mix well. serve hot. Makes 4-6 servinss The Drews read FAMILY WEEKLY in the Atlantic City Press, AUantic City, NJ. \ ver play one of those trivia games? Ever won- der where all those ques- tions come from? More and more -now thal the "easy" trivia questions have been used up-1he queries come from folks like you. Recently. when AxJon Games of Sun- nyvale, CaJif .• was working on a couple or new games. they solidted trivia questions from the general public and got more than 80.000 submissions from San Francisco alone. How to write a trivia ques- tion? Jim Simmons ol AxJon of. fered these guidelines: Be fac- tual , be interesting, and avoid obscure people, unpronounce- able diseases, and Latin names for plants and animals. He offered trus example: lllllllDAYI (~II Aquarius} Sunday: Joey Bishop 67. Fran Tarkenton 45. Monday: Betty F~n ~ i Alice {.;()()per 37. Tuetday! m Hank Aaron S 1, Red Buttons l 66. Wednetday: RonaJd Rea- l; gan 74, Tom Brokaw 45. Fri- ' day: Jack Lemmon 60. Lana ! Turner 65. Ted Koppel 45. -~, Gary Coleman 17. Saturday: s Mia Fanow 40, RcJeer Mudd 57. Everyone "knows that Colum- bus' three ships were the Nina. the Santa Maria. and the Pin- ta. "So thal°s not a great trivia question. A better one would be: 'Which of the three ships was under ColUmbus' com- mand?'·· However. if you were think- ing that trivia questions might be a Sood way to supplemenl your income. think again. Ax· Ion pays S l per question they accept. Apparently the fee matches the subject 11\t•\111\'t·I\• ,\ BY MARION LONG Adams crowned champions. Among them: Anthony Scarfi of Nokonis. Fla .. who is un- challenged in making the sound of three cats meowing. And Bev Cowdrick and Anne Zak. of Wendell, Mass .. the best at loading five 30().pound pigs into a pickup without get- ting dirty. And Richard Stewart of Fullerton, Calif .. is the pre- mier dishwasher loader. We understand that the category of singing Gilbert and Sullivan tunes with a mouth full of oatmeal is still pretty much open. our eyelids are getting heavier. heavier: your head is nodding. you are dropping off into slumber- land 0octof5 Ernst 1eder- meyer and William Jankel. neurologists at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. sav that those bedroom eyes are the re- sult of a rise in their tempera- ture. Dr. Niedermeyer explains that when we tire. there is .. an increase in circulation around the eyes. Circulation increases. the eyes get heavier. the lids start falling:'' (Wake up! We"ve got more to tell you!) Says Niedermeyer: "'The feeling of heaviness in the en- tire eye and nose area is a physiological indicator of the need to sleep, the same way hunger pangs are an indicator of the desire Jo eat. .. So next time you see Rhett Butler aiming his heavy-lidded gaze at Scarlett O'Hara, it may be that Gable is feeling more lazy ·than lusty. • ~t 1\1 I 1\1, i'I \\I• o you know what it's like to be kept awake by the yapping of the neighbors' skittish cocker span- iel? Residents or hough this Smithtown. Long ls. past summer land. don"t hove to saw several know Chapter 26 ol new events added the Town Code. en- to the Olympics. titled .. Noise Ordi· there is much hu-nance ·· deems the man endeavor left noise .. created b)' a unrecognized. dog barking for 15 To correct this. continuous m1n- Noah Adams, co-utes .. unhealthy host of National So if a Smithtown- Public Radio·s All ian is tos.sing and Things Considered, turning to the tune invited liJteners to write In and of bow-wow-wow. he can sic describe what they do best the law on tht. darnorous ca- Adams happens to be the nine's owner. Fines for the of. world's best at driving a car fense range from SSO to $500 while holdin& a full cup of cot-and a possible 15-<iay jail sen-- fee. He wondered what other tence. We juSI wonder who's skills were being underappr~ going to kttp Rover quiet ciated. while his owner's doing time Letter1 _poured in, and....._ _________ ...._ in the slammer. NEXT WEEK IN FW • For Valentine's Day. an essay on the True Meaning of Love by Richard Bach. J' WllBI Tiii lllAllT II Why do people live where they live? Here are two answers: Judy CoWm. ··~· Den-ver, Colo. "'I grew up in Denver. but tne-mountains lured me. When I married. my husband aAd I ran a lodge in Rocky Mountain National Park. It was so beauuful. We had no elec- tricity. my husband chopped the wood. our water was piped in from the spring nearby In rhe afternoons. I would play my guitar and sing '"I have a very strong spmtual center in rhe mountains. What can I say' I'm a Colorado girl -ifs always been my home ·· Frank Macri, actor. 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Anaheim -hyTV -lporls Bowlers rolling along By LORENZO CARCATERRA The round. black ball hits the polished wood with a 1hud. The power of the 1hrow and the force of the rotation pro~ls 1t wuh an incredible energy. The pins. lying in wait in an angular pattern of I 0, arc stnt smaJ.hing and Oying 1n the air as soon as contact 1s made. Each Saturday afternoon for the past 24 years. view· crs have been watching the Proessional Bowlers Tour on ABC w11h a regufanty that rivals only churchgcr tng. It is not 1n the sli~htest sense exciting television. hut in its own fashion. pro bowl ing is as 1ruly Ameri- can as an y sµort on the air. That fact alone may at· test to Its populari1y. It began on Jan. 6. 1962. and is the second-longest con- tinually running sports St'ries on ABC (after "Wide World of Sports"). Nothing about tM program seems to have changed in all those years -not the hosts, not the sponsors. and in an eene sense. not even the players. Chris Schenkel, a voice as good as any on network TV, has hosted the show and probably watched more bowling tournaments (0 ) On·TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glend1le than any arown man (Z) Z· TV, 29G9 Nebraska AVIJ., Santi Monica should. Eleven years ago. (H) Home Box Otflce. Time.Life 'Buildlng. Rockefeller'hewasjoined in the hushed Center, N.Y .. N.Y. booth by Nelson Burton (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center. Jr .• a Professfonal Bowling N.Y .NY. Hall of Farner. who acts as (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct the color commentator. (L) SetecTV. Marina (jet Rey Bunon functions as sort of (S) Showtlme a John Madden of pro (5) Spotlight bowlina -minus tbe dia· (C) Cable News Network, Atlante grams. Some may thnk that no one stays home on Satur· day afternoon to w~tch bowlers co.mpcte aga1n 5t each other. Thtse doubtcr5 have not considered the 20 million who do tune in. aivina the proaram an ex· ·(9) WOR. New York City . (17) WTBS. Atlante Sunday, Feb.3, 1985 ceptionally hiah ratina of 7.2. topping colleae foot· ball. tennis. pro and college ba'ketball and aotf. ••••• __ Tuucbay __ _ .... ""' ......... .a.y .... . -·~' ~ ·rll~·::.::r .. 119 IMff A MITA .. COU.. IAm'TULL UCLA tit ..... (lln.) ---JrWeT--llml!I• ..- -· K ttOCKn LM M9eM 0..-.. ....... 1nC .... (l ........ .ea.) (PleaM eee S PORTS/Pae• 30) .,. --·-··· Heavenly days for Landon Old 'a ngel' gimmick works n ew magic for s u ccessful TV series By JERRY BUCK AP T ...... W,..., LOS ANGELES -Michael Landon chose one bf the oldest devices in film when he created the probationary angel for hi s new NBC series "Highway to Heaven." The uscofangelsgocibad< to the pioneer days of the cinema ("Intolerance" in 1916). and angels have been plar,ed by a vanety of stars: Claude Rains in • Here Comes Mr. Jordan," Jae~ Benny in "The Horn Blows at Midni&ht." Roben Cummings in "Heaven Only Knows." Cary Grant an .. The Bishop's Wife." and James Mason in "Heaven Can Wait." Writers of\cn reson to an&els for their supernatural powers. but Landon had a more down-t<H'anh reason . .. A few years ago I had an idea fo r a show similar to 'Highway to Heaven,"' he says. "It was about a writer who'd been in prison and hadn't seen the world for 15 years. A magazine sends him out to look at the world from a new perspective. "But I couldn't do that today. I don't thank people would accept anyone wanting to JCt that involved in Other people's lives. People want to rem a an detached. There's so much fear now. People look at you funny tf you're friendly OI'\ the street. But I think if you use an angel people would accept him takina an interest in people." Obviously, people have accepted "H1&h- way to Heaven.'' It's one of the few rail shows to survive midscason. The show hasn't obtained the huae ratinfs of "The Cosby Show," but has dope wet enouah to be a 1uccess. Jn the lat(jt ratinas period. it was 27th out of 65 shows and 101 2S percent of the audienc-e tuned in at that time. "Hi&hway to Heaven" is basically an anthofoey. and the only reaular characters are Landon, as the anael, and Victor French as his sidekick. Jn each episode Landon and French become involved with a group of people who need a helping hand -and a little reminder that life 1s wonh livina. They bccomt involved an the people's hves ond subtly auide them toward mak1na the Q&ht dcc1S1on. Landon also had-'Somethina elst up h1' lceve 1n making the main character an anael: Anacls have no eanhly home. "I wanted to do :i show where people move around," Landon says. Ht 1 back 1n his office at MGM af\t>r llP-Cndina the hohda)'S at home with h11 wife and eight chiklrtn and one grandchild.' "l spent 14 years on the ranch oo 'Bonania· and nrne years on "Little Hou~ on the Praine,"' he says. "There art' onlyso Michael Landon (riCht), Victor French ln "HiChway to Bea•en. ·• many ways you can film a house. People tend to lo~ their juices if the) can't move around and be challenged. On 'Lillie House· the wardrobe people would drool if somebody 101 married. h meant they could make a new dress. So havrng an angel works out fine. He doesn't have to wor:t, about a job and he's aJways free to travel. · Few people become as involved with a series as docs Landon. He 's executive producer, star and writes and directs about a third of all the shows. He ma1nt.ained the same pace on "LluJe Hoµse." Landon. who was Little Joe on "Bonanza,•• first 1taned writina when the po~ular Western aeries came up without a scnpt one week. lfa script wasn't found by Monday momina the show would stop production. On Friday, Landon sat down on his tivina room floor with a yellow pad and pencil and. usin,a a coffee table as a desk. rumcd out a scnpt over the weekend. Dcspitt" the larac number of shows he now wntcs or rewrites. Landon 1111 wntes while si ttina on the floor. "I write lof\&hand," he says. "Yesterday I u~d an ottoman to wntc on and hut myself in the den to aet away from all the kids." Landon says he is drawn 10 producing family hows panly because of b.s own upbrinJina. "It's because my fam1IT b3cklfound was so difT~nt," he ~ys. " t was filled with reli&ious ptCJud1cc. a Judamentol upbnng-ina and lots ofsilence. M> parent went for weeks without spcakina. • "I created family relationships "here people sta} together because they com- municate. Eve n 'Lillie Hou'>t" had prob- lems although people thought 11 was soft and scnumentaJ family fantas}. In the show I had a son on drugs and we sho\\ed 11 as realistically as it's ever been shown on TV, We showed h1"\ going through withdrawal cold turkey No one's ever done that &fore. I think that got through to a lot of kids." Landon's office is filled with mementos from his shows. The walls are covered with photoaraphs of him and his family, pictures from his seri~s and framed poems and other aifis sent to him by fans. Over the years his money from bis vanous shows has been invested in businesses and he learned first-hand the woes of beina a Defenst' Depanment supplier. A small com pan~ he owns makes duffel bags. tents and cargo tte-downs. Landon took 11 on the chin finanetally because of the Pentagon's unbending bureaucrats "l'\C: lost S2 million supply- ing duffel bags:· he 'iys. ''The s~1fi cauons say I must u~ a new fabnc from du Pont. but my machines won't punch holes through the fabrn: We're losing a lo.t of money getting the holes punched. Not only that. The Mnnnl' Corps Sl)'S the fabric cracks and wt't aC'C'Cpt the bags. But the Pentagon sa I've got to kttp lo ina money tum1 ll out duffel hags nobody wants." Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985 3 j Pauley queen of sunrise TV Jane Pauley on 'Today.' By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,, .......... ,.., NEW YORK-Jane Pauley 1s the other one, the one who isn't joining the "CBS Morning News" as co-anchor. With all the promotional attention being given Phyllis George's arrival on the new set of the zillion th incarnation ·of the "Morning News,'' one tends to forget about Pauley, at 34 ttfe "grande dame" of monungTV. Since 1976, Pauley has peen at her job, • sitting alongside. ahhoug'h a tad lower than. Tom Brok.aw and now Bryant Gumbel. She took time off 1n late 1983· earl y '84 to have twins. and si nce returning last February, her renewed vigor has helped revi ta .. i c NBC's "Today" show and move 1t within striking distance of ABC's top-rated "Good Morning Ameri· ca." (Joan Lunden. Da vid Hanman's under- ling on "Good Morning America," began sittmg at her coffee table in 1980.) No less authori•ics than CBS News President Ed Joyce and his predecessor. Van Gordon Sauter, now eitecutive vice president of the CBS Broadcast Group, pinpoint the slide of the "Mornina News" BradMaule's 'death' won't help GH ratings By LYNDA HJRSCH the show work. Is it fantasy? Doubtful: all we ever get from readers when the fan~asy We were just about to sing the praises of storylincs con1e around arc quesuons "General Hospital.'' but there'll be no about what's aoina on and why. We hosannahs from u~ now. because the thought the Jones family -Frisco. reason for our Joyful song is about to be Anthony and Tama -would make a nice killed off. complement to the Webber fam ily. But as We were very impressed by the character we've said many times before, we don't of Anthony Jones. as played by Brad write the shows -we just watch them. •Maale. But word on the street is that the write about them and read the mail. character is to be killed off in the next few ' • • • weeks. A bt1 mNlla for Peter Berp:au: He f or tome reason, GH eitttutivcs ap-became officially ensued and will be parently feel that he Just hasn't worked. marryina in March, andne's also siined for Not true, if one .would go by the amount of one more year on "All My C'luldren." h. · h Bergman has played the popular Cliff mail we've gotten on t is actor in t e past Warner for several years andnas decided to couple of months. MauJe plays a character who's sensitive, give it another 36S• d!Y: at least. intcrestina, attracti ve and dedicated. Catlt)' McNeil, who lef\ the role of Karen That's usually what soap heroes arc made on "General Ho'lpital" to head out to Los of but evidently the powcn that be at Anatle , has h1d a roller-coaster month. .. General Hospital~' don't aaree. he did the pilot for "Sara.'' which sold to >. personal note Maule just mamcd his NBC. Unfortuqately, McNeil's role wu lonatlme ~wcethtan, bouJht a house and recast with Oeaa Davis, last seen on tt\ought he was all set to f,o with "General "Buffalo Bill." Hospital." A taJentcd s n,er.staae i ctor, Me~ ftvu, who •pla.ye•d a-tsy on "As the it's doubtful that he'll be out of work for , ~ · ,_... t d h t Wort Tums" last year, has also headed Ions. but ll K:..uo us 0 won er w a out to LA for the pilot season. She's about .. Gene ral Hoso1tal" staffers think makes to film a half-hour sitcom bu( has told 4 Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985 fnend'I noth1n1 is for etr111n. and the commensurate surge of"Today .. to Pauley's comeback. Sauter said Pauley "surprised us and returned as a different persona." Nobody feels that chanJC more than Gumbel, who calls his s1dck1ck "clearly the best woman on the air in the mommg. She's bright, cheerful and she understand\ her role. Our relat1on~h1p 1s better than it's ever been." When Gumbel replaced Brokaw on "Today" three years ago. Pauley was disappointed that she wasn't considered fo r the broadcast's lead l'_<>Sition. ··tt's tough when you re the l'O-host hut clearl y not the person 1n char-Jc.'' said Gumbel. "It's a diffi cult posiuon. You must establish your 1mpon ancc and d1gn1· ty. but not at the eitpcnsc of the person you're sitting next to. "We never had an adverse relationship. But it was difficult to jell immediately. It took some time to know each other and trust each other." This desirable on·a1r fam1lia'nty. evidently imponant 10 the cozier. more domest icated momina audien ce, ·is what CBS wants from George. a former Mis" America and spons personality. and her co-anchor. Bill Kunis. In her three-week stint on the "MorninJ News" last fall , Georae was unnqainJ)y chirpy and eager to talk about her fam ily: she and her husband. former Kentucky Gov. John Y Brown, have two children. Jon Katz. executive producer of the "Morning News," says the kind of home· spun warmth Oeorae can provide was missing with former anchor Diane Sa~er. now a correspondent for "60 Minutes. • Although Pauley rcfLJscs to involve her twins in the show ("Today" executive producer Steve Friedman has jolctd that he'd make them reaulars if he could). Gumbel thinks motherhood has softened Paulcy's p~scncc. "Havina kids (Gumbel his two children) hu mbles you," he said. "ft makes you mot"¢ of a complete pct'50n, a haP.picr person." Gumbel said raisins ch1ldrtn mhiaates aaain.st takina younctr too seriously. "You're not as afraid of lookinJ silly," he said, recalllna how Pauley playfull y took a puff of his ciaar durma one broadcast last summer. "She ne ver would have done that before ... he sa1d. If Pauley seems more comfortable. so doc Gumbel. who's tllpected to sia~• new contract any day now. 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"""' _., ... =!ll:"' -.. 11-.Y .. ,_. -~MWOll.Dnm9 ,, lllf ••..U. . .. .... , ......... .,..,, ICOGIYIOO ... ,. .... ,., , .. ,, ... =r-> -----UllE*IMYCOOfB~ umeum ---~ . ..... -=::.u . , .. 8 Sundey. F'*>.3. 1985 -• AllOT1m WOIU =~1-0PMlllVDll -lunclay ----· .. ----•••Ill CD AGllCUl. TUlll U.1.A. - CC) llO¥ll "YO<. The Hunte1 From The Fu- ture" { 1983, Orama) Reb Brow" Coonne c~. c 1 hr , 28 min ) ®Lii OllMTM - (0) TMI YMaTIR't DAY TMT AUIOIT WAWT Animated The Slyme family plans to disrupt Valentlne's Dey with 1he1r H A T E potK>n bOt Sam Cupid saves lhe <j!y wllh a special k>vt laser (~ MDVII "The Return Of The King ( 1980. Ftnlesy) Animated V0tces of Or son Been. John Huston. { 1 hr 37 min I • Dll Mimi --YILMA • MmYa:nw NI TOOAnW __,,_TMIDOT LmUMICM.1 --.0 0/1 PMOTOQIWttY .-r .. lllMCM ....... c.com • WOIUHllfOllOMOW_,_ JM::l-PM -ITMIT(R}Q .... , ... .,. "Fatty Finn" ( 1'180 Orama I Ben Oxtt'lbOUld, Bert Nl"wton ( I h• 'lO min) 11• eooo ... NI T .... lllfllfTAtl ,..,.Lii Ullm.•MMeY ... IPll ....... ... .._ "°" .. "' Wfll'AllMIT c.- WOIU TOMOMOW .... NOLl(I) llO¥ll 'The Wonder 0111 All' ( 1974 Documentary) ( 1 hr 35 rrtln ) mwAYOfTMmt 7:11-!IIJ llCMI "Flight 0 1 The Phoenix" {1966. Adllenture) James Stewart Pe1er Ancn 3 hrs.. 15 min ) .. ())umAYMO••ll ODfmf .....,.,,.,_. YAll:Y~l UO'fDOll.Vll u-... ,M.R.L TUlllFD-Mllllll•I -·-· •••••uweo _ .. "LOOt Woll McOuade" ( 1983, Advenrure) Chuck Noms. OtVld Cerra· dine ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) ...... TW WMJ WIT~ Up to date'"bu$1nes$ 1nf0tmatlon tor mane· gefl, incJudlnQ Strtttgy tSSOeS. ttel"tnole>- ~y. end • revfew of Wall Sireer ec;tlVltles R) (1 hf ) CMAllaalAMJIOllMN.llW LAMW• .. Am:aNmu.A. mcom _,.._Afe&Y• d I Cll.,_. ,.,.,.., ....... ..._ ...... )--·The Secret Of The Golden Clft- Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985 9 -Sunday Coal. gon" ( \983 Adventure) Renee Houston Boan Haines ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) llOVW .. Dusty" ( 1981 Drama) B111 Keri. Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr . 28 mm J r 1J llOYll "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins I 1 hr , 47 min) · AlmlCM TOft HAU ...... COl&'WI DAmllOM · CIW.Wlt WU, ft.D WIST rr•wma . Oflllt.., lfnM)DUCllQ llOLOGY ~ , , llOYIE "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Bar- b<a Streisand Mandy Pa11nk1n 12 hrs 14 men) l llOYIE "P·1ang Yang Kipperbang .. ( 198;> OraMa) John Albasmy. Alison t:tDIStei~~l:r~:en) fl)IUTM,_11 DAY OI DllCOVIRY Ka.TM CONUllD llOVIE 'Villa Rides" ( 1968 Ad11en lure) Yul Brynner Robert Mltchuni (;> hrs 30 ~ l::.:CuimMm I rn rmY10Dna111•11 E NA.'I GMATflT lllOlmlTI The Men Wt Playi>d The Game lealuring profiles ot Duane Thomas 11nd Tom Dempsey (R) '1) WHTWIOOI HOMTAI. 1GtO 8 fl) COUIQI IAIKfTIAU. Arkansas i'.lt Ger1~towr 12 hrs ) Cl W COUIQE IAllmALL llhnOls at Houston 12 hrs) 0 UICAI. DAZZll The L1111e Rascals are teaturi>d 1n film clips and shOfls I 1 hr 25 nuri I fl~-:,UTMM . ~ llOYIE Sherlock Holmes In Washing 11-,n· I 1943 Mystery) Basil Rathbone N• I Bruce I t r1t 30 m1r ) IATIWt TOMT .. .,..,.....,.._., JOUNW. lrl rYIJIYIODY'I ...... llOVIE Ja-Ns 3'" I 1983 Adventure) Dennis Quaid Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr 39 min) £, WOMD CUP KM Mens Oownhrtl lrom Wengen. Switzerland ( t nr ) S:J llOVIE The B1ac1r Sta1hon Return$ ( 1983. Adventure) Ki>lly Reno Ten Garr ~hr 33m1n I WM TODAY tMI , llO¥ll .. A Hero Ain't Nothln Bui A Sandwich' I 1977 Drama) C•CPly Tyson .. 1 Pau==7m1n I INCTIU8 aDl~TID OllCAm'UI Nlltl*AL NWICIAI. ~ J.,. "Superman Ill" (1983. Mven ture) Chr151ophe1 Reeve Ric.hard Prior l:? nr1 5 min ) Cl) .W. "Merropolls" (Silent) 11926 SCl~FICtlOO) B11g1tta Helm Alfred Abe! ~his , 19 min.) G--~TO.....,_ -Ill) .....wn OP WA m11A1. "The llni1nllheel 18S6<" p 'WI WML "'-' W90RT fta.IC ..... .,_''The Oulft Man" 11952 Ora· Sunday, Feb.3, 1985 ma) John Wayne, Maureen 0 Hara 12 hrs..) I WI• SCI MATlll "'41DULW&Al "'-AW ·-·-(II) llY , ..... ,. QHOIT ma llCHAllD PITTY This program prol1le!. NASCAR drrver Richard Pally who rec.ant ly won a record-breaking 200th champ• on6hjp 11:1119 nll wm wmt DAYID-L.IY • TIMY COU..WTTAKIJI ..,._ "lm1ta11on General ( 19!>8 Comedy) Glenn Ford. Red Buttons 12 his) QB PMOTOGIWHIC ~ fl) I.NA GOLi Elizabeth Arden Clas!> c t1 nal round. hve from M1am1 (2 hrs I w.llOCI Marjory the Trash Heap is in trouble when Mokey fOfgets ro co11P1 her ~ring a snowstorm 11:9@ 11 NOCm OI DAYTOMA Live coveragP ul the conclusion of this 24 hour endurancP lest (1 hr , t Om1n I -Afternoon---· 12:118 CJ) NA *" Bing Crosby Nahonal Pro-Am final round. trve from Pebblf" Beach. Calif (3 hrs ) 0 fl) COUIQI U.ETaAl.L Notre Oar11t> at UCLA (2 hrs.) l nlalTOOQU CMITNOUR llOVll "Rock·A·Bye Baby.. 119~8 Comedy) Jerry Lewis Marilyn M<1.11well ~hrs) ti) llYtTElm .. Agalha Christie Mystenes 11· · An unemployed yoong woman 1s swept vp into· 1he w~ld of riches and royally wtie<l she agrees to act as a double fo1 a i>r1ncesa. ~( 1 hr ) ~ PMOTOIAMCYW ('C) llOVll "The Westerner" ( 1940 We">! ern) Gary Coo~ Walter B1ennan ( 1 hr , 40 min.) (liJ Liii °" IMTH f'O') IURTOlt C.llWllll· MV OWN WAY TO fM>CI In lull costume, singer and compc1s er Borton Cummings 1mpersona1es Chub by Checker Elvis Presley. Fats Domino Roy Orbison and ROdoey Ottngeflteld 1 t hr. ( PAia CHAii: M llCOND YIAI' 11:11 • =:=,.. IPOITWT m 1 imt CGflUll) .......... U•NCMIOWmlECT 1'9 ...,. AT TNI llCMll SctltQuled ROQef Et>ert and Gene Sltket review .. That's Dancing • "The Falcon And The Snowman" and A Day In The Country ' II IB HAW Featured Withe Nelson K11c. KriS!Of!waon. An.ta Bryant ( 1 hf ) g~LUCY • HOLLYWOOO'I CMILDHN Roddy McDowell narrate5 a I~ 111 how lhe child stars Of ye5te<day end tOday have coped with 11ardom and its aftermath ( I h1 ) EJmCMI0\9l-rT .,. "Second Tha.Jghll" (1982. ) LUCll Amaz. Catg Wauon ( t hr . 38 m1n) o..,.,. "Bi" cosbr· H1mee11·· (1982 Comedy) Bdl COiby 1 hr . u min ) 10; .OWW "The Troubl Wllh Gjrt5' ( lgfj9, M~I) EIV\S PrnloY Marlyn Ma aon (1hr .«m1n) C8) .,. "Beyond Tn• FOfnl" ( 1949, Orama) Bette Davis. Jowph Collen f I hr 36 min) l llCMI .. Eating Raoul .. ( 1982 Come dyl Paul Bartel. Mary Worooov 11 h• 2~ rnin) m "°'1B ....,.. t:Gl @ llCMI "My Old Man" (1979 Orama • Kosty McN1Cho4, Warren Oates (2 nrs 1 '~Bf·T'ROOP ~ AMATIUR IOXlll U S °" lrela• , lrom Allan11c City, N J ( 1 hr , 30 min (!) llOVll .. The AdVentUfes 0 1 Rotr• HOOd" ( 1938, Adventure) Er1o1 F 1r Ol1111a de Hav1Uand (2 hrs ) m)QROWINQYUM l TRACI MID All.D Dallas Times-HI'·~ Indoor Meet. from Dallas (A) (2 hr~ "lfl min J 2:tO D ll'ORTICON "PKA World Hr"lVY wee mpionsh1p" (1 hr ) IJ llOYIE The Day Qt The ()rilf·' ( 1973 Drama) George C Scoll T • • Van Devere 12 nrs) «D llOYll "Imitation General I' '"ti Comedy) Glenn Ford, Red Bu11on• hrs) Q) IOUD 00LD Host Rick Dees (....,t ' David Hasselhofl Julian Lennon. i ,.. i Man1tow Maoonna SuMvOf. Lee L t' wood Stephanie Mills. Pointer Srs1"r' , . deo) (I hr) fl) MD ITU I Nil: 11A YA AMQll.OU H J rian Nell Painter inteNtews the noted i lhor and µertormer wtio d1sct1'>V creill1111ty and ht'' e ... perrences as a 01.11 • woman l•v1ng 1n Africa and the U S ' nr ) NEWICBfTIJI DIQllT OROneGYIAM ( , ICMIN LIGlbl>I: CWtY COOPO .. ICOTT ta ..r FAia Y POllTUIT llOVll "Say Amen. SomebOd~ ( t982. Documentary) ( t hr 46 min ) Z llOYll ·vMtr ( 1983 Musica11 Bd• bra Streisand Mandy Patlnk1n (2 hri 14 m1nJ HDIJ 2 wmt YOU Featured actress Ma11.1 Gibbs and Lula 'Harvey, Pre-sklent of Ou• Authors Study Club kick off Black H1s101 f Month with a d1scusst0n on the contrlbu ih~ns of Black Americans 1n today's SOC· IUPPC~ lilOYll "Tarzan, The Ape Mon" ( 1959 Adventure) Denny Miller Cesare Oanova ~hrs ) U 9 WIDI WOll.D Of "°"19 Scheduled Men's WOfld Downhill $k1 Championshrr; same-day coverage from 8om'ltO, Italy US Figure Skahng Ch11mp.onsh1ps Men·s P1ogram and lce·Danc1ng oompet1 tions, from Kansas City, Mo (2 hrs) (J)WONDU._. m 1i10Y11 "Tne Womens Room" ( 1980 Drama) l ee Remick COiieen Dewhwsl Qhrs ) fD MA.MY L T1MIMt fllMI RAl(llO Based on Mn M11fef's ~ Ed Flandefs portray$ a 88-yt8r old Harry Trumen te lte<:t1ng on his earty years in M1SIOl.lf1 and • 1"11!1 ~:e, as a sometimot retuctant pol1tic1an PMITUTl&Me PAI& y '°"1'IAIT MIMI "South Poe.tic" (1953 Mul'll Cll) Milli Gay~. Rosuno 9r&UI 12 tvs . 51 min l ) MIMI "The KingU"-' ( 1982 Ofe• ma) Re• Harrleon Weo<t-J Hitter '(I hr 20m1n) OJ MIMI "Romantic comeoy•· ( 1083 Romanet) Oudley MocMt. Mart SIMnbUr OWi (I hr • <&3 min ) J lancllly CODI. ~ Mary Shelley's story aboUt an ambltiousl'tloctor who creates Ille. starring Robert Powell. David Warner. Carrie Fisher and JoM Gielgud ( 1 hr • 30 min) Ml QlJ POllTMIT Of AIEICA "Maryland" (1 hr.) *911 AT-Featured· a IOOI< at the pro- posed ban on bffr and wine advertising on televJsion I ~ WOIUOf .aDAIGIUUTY FMT .. Ym.MD ......., 11.fTa. W llOVll "The Elevator" ( 1974 Suspense) Roddy McOowall. James Farent1no ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1.-cmu.u. ITMTMl llOVW "Or Jekyll And Sister Hyde'' ( 1972. HorrOf) Ralph Bates, Mar11ne Beswick (2 hrs ) m MOVIE "The Gambler" ( 1980. West· ern) Kenny Rogers. Lee Purcell (2 hrs ) fill) WALL ST-.r ._ Guest Stan Wein· stetn. editor and publlSher The Profes- . ,_.~ ..S WMIT\.llQ ; 11()¥11 "Max Dugan Re1urns· ( t983 Comedy~ Marsha Mason. Jason Robards Mhr 38mln ) t:ll LATIN 1'l90 llOYll "Little Miss Marker· ( 1980, Comedy) Wallet Ma11hau .Julie Andrews '~~OMWID•Mvn fACH Of CUL l\m , llCMI "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris David Carra· <Me ~. 47 min) -1::~IOOll UC ... Q ....... " .... . ....a Lm The Mysterious Wilham Shakespeare" Guests author Cha11ton Ogburn ("The MystertOUS Wtlltam Shak&- speare the Myth and the Realtty' ) . R1.11gers Un1ve1SHy Professor ot Engltsh Maurtee Charney (I hr ) Qm AUSTIN CITY LM'f't E~11e perlorms "01vo Me One More Chance" and "Woke up In love .. The Ma1net Brothers Sing se- lecuons trom thetr album "High Rollin'" and are fomed by T er;y Allen ( 1 hr ) l~J 99\ ... ~TllT ••rTI A profile of ttlt lale Vtnct Lombardi (Al ( 1 hr.) llCMI "Kldco" ( 1984, Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr .. ii min I (Ql lllOVll "Bananas" ( 197,1. Comeoy) WOO<ty Allen. Louise Lasser ( I hi 22 min) jCM..-A•llLILm•~"OllTMfUllCll9 llATIDllAL .,..YAM • • UmTUU. S.altle Suptf'Son;cs t Phoenu1 Sun• ( 2 hf• . 1 & """') .. Et:':... AUCI AIC~ui., vmo x ( .,. "Onion For L MnQ" ( 1933. Comtdy) Frtdtkl Morch, Gary CQOP9r ( 1 ht • ;JO m•n J ... IAYOIULL -••a'FI -----..... G llOYll "The People That Time Forgot" ( 1977, Sclenc&-F1ctton) Patnck Wayne Doug McClure. An early 20th-century po- lar exf!d1lloo discovers a mysterious Is· land inhabited by pr1m111ve people and ~eh1st0fte arwnats. (2 hts ) D AT THI llO¥llt Scheduled· Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! look at "2010." "Star- man" ano "The TermmatOf" 1n their dis- cussion ol science fiction ftlm trends. (l)C81 ... IJ llOVll "The Day Of The Ooephm" ( 1973. Orama) George C Scott. Trls'1 Van Devere A group of dolphins are kid· napped from thett trainer by sat>Oteurs Who are scheming to blOw up a yacht car· i~president of the US (2 hrs.) IACKI MTH DAVID HClllOWfTZ fAm Chris accepts Trevor Kane's (Anthony Newtey) ofter 10 coach one of his ex-wives for a role 1n a Broadway play LI hr l m llOVll "The Swarm" ( 1978. HOfror) Michael Caine. Katharine Ross A world- famous entomologist leads a life-and death atruggle against a horde of mad dened killer bees. (2 hrs.) I AU. CIUTUMI mAf AND 1MAL.L I MMTTONMT MOVA A look at new medical research techniques lo combat malaria and other ~asitlc diseases c;> ( 1 hr ) Cl..l ......auT1 OI THI '1W Matthew Saad Muhammad vs Marvm Johnson (Aprtl 1979 m lnd1anapolls) (RI 11 hr 1 <ffi llOYll "The Wonder Of It All" ( 1974. Documentary) Footage ol animals t1om all over 1"e globe is fea tured 1n this look at the variety ot wlldltfe on earth 'G' ( I hr . 35 min) SJ llO¥ll "The Stack Stalhon Returns· ( 1983, Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Gari A t>Oy travels to the Sahara Oeser1 to find his beloved Arabian stallton. which was re claimed by •Is previous owner PG ( 1 hr 33 min) •1.a .. ...-~ MOUYWOOO C&.OllUP Featured inter views with Tom Selleck Charlene Tilton ;and~son P1ncMt • •llMCMOl-TMllO lllVNff AQI llO¥ll "M y Favorite Veer" ( 198:? Comed)') Peter O'Toole, JeSSlca Harper An alcohollc ex-matinee tdOI !)as trouble coping with lhe pressures of a llve TV per- formance dvrtng 1e1ev1s1on·s golden age 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min) 'O) llO¥ll "Broadway Danny Rose" (1984, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mta Far· row A small-time b1Jt good-hearted talent agent work• dlltgently to make successes of his hopeless clients 'PG' ( 1 Iv , 26 lmln~ 79 • ..,. i &¥8 8'00NI Edward's marriage propoeal to Kate complete with marching bandS and m•torettes. UPi8t• Ricky ietrt \Of 2) U .un -..mvw IT a.. mn A deaf and bllhd womnn plays e<tasalcal piano muSIC, girt. In Nepsl are married to sp1rllu- al host>andt. •man operates a comput&f lermlnAI with his eyes. c;> ( 1 N ) ... IUI llMCM Gues11 PtiyMls Olllor, yd Chertue, Lorenzo Lamn, Ruth Pointer. Sem Ham• ( 1 hf I • "'9 UWlll ~:A PCllTliVf OI M Ulni Host David Allenboroygh vlllts Ha wall. Nepal Nott.hem lreter'ld, Keny1 and New z .. tend lo !Nm why hie lor"1$. tn- clvdinQ numans. return 10 volC4ntc sues Q_(1hr) ~ • 8i> IA,,_ A survey of birds ltlat cannot tty. some of wt11eh have evolved highly effi· cient means of trevel on land or water c;> 1 hr.) UESDUTIOfTHI..,. Matthew Saad Muhammad vs John Conteh (August 1979 1n Atlantle City, NJ ) (R) ( 1 hr.) llCMI "48 HRS... ( t983, Comedy) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox poltOe detective teams with a temporarily released convict 10 find a tug1tlve murder- er 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CZ) llOWll "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins An • unsuccessful country Singer. trying to make ends meet, turns to fighting tor pr12e 1 money ·po· (1 hr . 47 min) l mYMIOTO_,._ .. r.. 90llTI , ... 1:11 e ,._, ... -n-1a-Be1tev1ng l\er presence may prevent Henry from marry· mg Maggie, Punky runs away (Part 2 of 2 FUGGLI ROCK Maqory the Trash Heap 1s 1n trouble when Mokey forgets 10 cover her during a sno~torm 1• (fl) DAY Of DllCOVIRY .. II Cl> •Illa. • WllOTI Whtie 1n New O<leans 10 appear on a TV tatt< show, Jes· sica investigates the murder of e Jazz mu· sic1an ( t hr ) -0 a>~ M)lll KITT is for Ced 1n10 an acid pit dunng Mlcf1ael's mvestigalton ot a commerctal dumps1te suspected of pollut ~~~*' B QI) MOVIE "F1refo~ · I 1982 Aoven· ture) Cltnt Eastwood Freddie Jones Amencan Intelligence recruits a burned· out pilot 10 pose as a businessman in Moscow and steal the Russ111ns latest supersonic fighter plane tV1ewer 01scre· lton AdVlsed) c;> (3 hrs 1 ~~MDAMllDI ~ llO¥ll "The Gambler ( t980 West ern) Kenny Rogers Lee Purcell A profes st<>nal gambler takes a train ride through the Old West 10 help ri1s esiranged son and ltnds romance with a shady society lady along the way (2 hrs I • LIUTTLll °' ntl ... Mm 'Amil Interviews .with Stefanie Powers. Mr T Jenilee Marrlsof\ G1venchy ( 1 hr ) 8l) Ul\m A survey of b4rdS that cannot ny. some ot which nave evolved highly ett1· c1enr means of travel on land or water O (_!hr ) Ci)~ THIAlM "The Jewel In The Crown" On her way 10 Pankot. Sarah meets Bronowslcy traveltng with the Nawab's secretary SuS3n gives birth but IOses her grip on sann-y (Part 8 of 1'1 O £hM6w. ··oc. Cab' (1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam BaldWtn Orrvers ol a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation t>ecome heroes when they rescue two kid· na ch1tdrtn R' Q ( 1 hr 39 mlfl l lllMI "Yentl" ( 1983, Mu11ea11 Bl\r bra Streisand. Mandy Pattnktn From lsa&c Ba&hev1s $1n9~r·s $!'\()(! story In turn-ot·l(le-century lca'ltem Europe. a young W()mAn d1SQU•'..f'::. ~II as a man In order to pursue tht-N!ucallon tradttton· ally forbtdden to Jew1sn wom.n 'PG' o i~ h11 . 14 min l (ID.,. "Terms Of EMflttrmenr" ( 1983 Orama) Shttlty MICLl•nf' Debra Winger James L Brootcs 1 chronic~ of t~ .» vesr tvOlutk>n of tht comt"tfl11 ~ lovtna Sunday.Feb. 3, 1985 • 11 ' -lliilclay ConL relatlOOShip between a mothef and her in- dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs.. 10 min.) llOVll "LaSS1ter" ( 1984. Ofama) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour A hlQtt-class 1ewel thief is blackmailed by the f!'Br to liberate $10,000 in Nazi diamonds passing thro~.ioondon 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1:91 llllAY ,=.i, UlfTA NllTA 1:9 LOUGllWfT IAT10IW. ....,.. .. Cl) CMZY Litt A FOX A nun hires Harry to clear the name of a pnest who died reeving a large sum of money to a beaull flJI call girl ( 1 ht ) D G> llOWE "The Verdict" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Paul Newman, Chartolle Ramphng An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls h1msell together to bring an UOP<>?Ular medical melpracttce case to trial against strong opposition by lhe courts. the archdiocese end his own clients Q (2 hrs l 8 CoutTUU OOYlllY G ftJ) ICllQDOll Eskimos capiure 4 t huge Wiid musk oxen and transler them to Siberia (R) E ltBIETM COfllUll) fll) llAllUPtlCI THEATilf "The Jewel In The Crown" On her way to Panko! Sarah meets Bronowsky traveling, with the Nawab·s secretary Susan gives birth but loses her grip on sanity (Part 8 of 14) O (I hr) m> llYITDYI ·Agatha Christie Mysteries II" An unemployed young woman 1s swept up into the w0<ld of riches and royally when she agrees to act as a double for a rincess Q (1 hr) .... ltOU(Jt) L llOVIE "Elecira Glide In Blue" ( 1973. Mystery) Robert Blake Billy Green Bush An Arizona motorcycle cop seeks the killer ot an elderly rectu~ 'PG' ( 1 hr 46 min I (ZJ llOVIE "10 To Midnight" (1983. bra ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a cnm1nology graduate search tor a killer of women ·R· ; hr .. 4 1 min I ._aeon :: ~T Host Dennis Prager A*IA&. Mm!ICAN II.ACK ACMIVUENT AWAlllDt Awards are given to those who have accomplished the most to advance the black cause ( 1 hr , 30 min I WOll.DCUP•M Men's Oownhlll lrom W~. Switzerland (Rl l 1 hr.) .. J AllAUL '8 lllTI -Cl) TUlfl8 .om, M.D. Alter Gtona meets her next·d<>of neighb0<. a news photographer recently returned from El SalvadOf. a series of m•~haps lead to ro- mance ~r) 11&:-TI*OMOW ,...,, ..... ....... mAT pt#C.MCll "Man From Mosoow" Based on BntlSh !fllelhger)Ce agen1 Orev11t Wynn'& book abOut lt'le mll1 tary secrets he obtained from Sovie1 in· tonnant Oleg Penkovskl during the early 19608 {Part I of 3) O 1 hr l _,,_Q tt1I _,,. "Say Amen, Somebody" ( 1982. Documentary) Profiles lhe early plonetts of gospel mus1e •o· ( 1 tir .. 46 ~J.ocomo ATTUCT1M -~.,. "Hell's Half Aete'' ( 1953 Ad· vtw'M8) Wf'ndell Coley E~vn Kf"Vf?i • 12 Sunday, Feb.3, 1985 Aher hearing a haunting Hawauan melo- dy. a women heads for the Islands certain lhat her husband. presumed dead. wrote .. ~ ~oil\J,~ r:) G) BfTlllT~ 1'11 WID Fe~tured Jameson Parker. ( 1 hr) fD AUl1lt CfTY LISf1 Exile performs "Give Me One More C3hance" and "Woke up In Love · · The Maines Brothers sing se- lectr0ns from their album "High Rollin"' and TIM~'= ~r(ltllen (l hr ) llOVll "Bananas" ( 19?-1. Comedy) Woody Allen. Lourse Lasser A product lester. bored w1tt) his e~ay routine. goes to . e small Latin American country and becomes a dictator during a poll11cal lheaval 'PG' ( 1 hr . 22 min ) *I =hrtPAGI 1* DD Cl)~f.'D ... TAUi f'RC)ll Tlll D_AMllDI An elderly farm couple make preparations lor a 43rd anniversary dinner that includes a surpnse tor ~~d guest !:=:.= .. ~ llO¥IE "Children. 0 1 The Corn" ( 1983 Hotror) Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton A young man and woman fight tor the1r hves whlle a demonic cult of children murders the rown's adults 'A' (1 hr . 33 min.) (i ..... ,MADiii llCMI "North Dallas Forty" (1979. Comedy) Ntck Nolte. Mac Davis Groupies, pill pow1ng and all-night party· mg begin lo take the11 toll on two lurHov· 1ng but over-the-htli football players 'R' (2 hrs) {l)llOVIE "Story 01 A Love Story" ( 1973. Orama) Alan Bates. Dom1n1que Sanda A B11t1sh wnter hv1ng near Parts begins an eKtramar11a1 affair with a brooding. sensu- al Frenchwoman. and fantasy intertwines with reahly as he reflects on the11 ro- mance ( 1 hr 50 min ) · IAYYLOQ 11:10 IUllDAY .-oll'TUllAL 11:19 Cl) Cll ... ,ACUITTm AIC ... O CM1.Dm •1111-nu-LR l DIAllt AT Tlll llOVlll llf1'9T~ 1'11 ftD Featured Jameson Parke1 ( 1 h1 ) m .,.,, ,AL ..... fJi) W,..... Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an informative look at what's new a11he movies I W llCMAIL. 't lflC*TI llAa• MCUll 11M llOVll "The Busy Body" ( 1967. Com- edy) SJd Caesar. Rober1 Ryan A well- meaning patsy t>ecomes Involved w11h a group ot clumsy gangsters (2 In , 15 min) B ITMCT\.Y • II ... MOlUWOOO Q.omlP Featured. inter- views with Raquel Welch and Harrison ford. the meny loves of Ellzal'leth Taylor. the girl who will pl~ Oo1othy In a remake 1Hl1···E::=:: WOii.OT__,. .-nm S!r"t gong meml'let& are 1ntet"li9Wed in prl$0r1 and 1n the Watts &ee· tlon or l~ Anoeles (Pan 2 of 2) o ( 1 hr ) .,,,,,,..., ... ~.,.. "YO<. The Hunter From The Fu· ture" ( 1983, Drama) Reb Brown. Corinne Clery. Aher a nuclear holocaust, a heroic caveman must battle prehistoric crea· lures. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) LIU GOLF Elizabeth Arden Classic 11· nal round. from Miami. (R) (2 his ) ©.) UITOI QI ?Fill llJ OWi WAY TO ROCK In full costume, slnger and compc-s· 'r Bunon CUmmlngs lmperegoates Chub- by Checker. EMs Presley. Fat14 Domino Roy Orbison end Rodney Oengerlteld 1 I hr) ~ D llOVll "The Day The E.atth Moveo· (1974. Orama) Jackie Cooper, Slefla Ste- vens. Until the tremors start no one be· lieves a man who says there win be ar ea1thquake. (2 hrs.) ~ M,,ATllOl 119 WtB W.Y.GllWfT M1W Cll M llT1 AIC ... Q aua•n...,. WOIU~ t2::ll lllCMI "Second Thoughts" {198. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson A young lawyer becomes Involved with musician 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) 1Mi HAMYO tt9I TUT-. 1• lmAI. DTATI lffDWT OP THIE llGHTllt {!) llOVll "Pnde 01 The Bowery" (194 l Comedy) Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan The city's Civilian Conservation Corps 1 overtaken by a young gang. (2 hrs.) ~-:.::. "The Trouble With Girls { 1969. MuSleal) EMs Presley. Marlyn Ma son. A traveling showman rvns 1n10 a1 sorts ot trouble while staying In a Midwest ern town 'G' ( 1 hr • 44 min ) <$) llO'M "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983 Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards A widow's ne'er-do-welt father, who aban· d&ned her when she was a child of nine shows up with a a bad hea1'1 condition and a suitcase full of di-gotten money. 'PG' ( , hr . 38m1n) (l}llOVll "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com· edy) Steve Martin. Chartes 01odln. After htS seity g11lfriend leaves him, a young man faces a lonely life and writes a best· setttng book which serves as a guide tor other lonesome men 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) wl.-rlUAT ,. ... llOWll "Bedtime 810<)(' ( 196.4, C~ dy) Mlf!On Brando. David Niven. Two gtgolos vie 10 see who I• the best !fl their !tesslon ~·) • MDWTO lf • naacA , "°"' "Jaws 3" (1983, Adventure) OeMls Quaid, Bess Armstrong. A Of•af white shark terrorizes a marine emvse- W me=~=~u.mln.} =1=--.:~ n.-Mll&ll -_, Guests· Satn SMed. Bob Goalby (Rf ~11 ... Cll .. MMTWATQI ....... tit ., .. _ ,,.,, •a.an ··-·-•.,,.Cit .,. "Yentl' ( 1983, MUllCtl) Bar- bra Str"8nd. Mandy Pattnkln. From ts.a<: 8 lhevls Singer's Short 1tory In tum-of·tl'lt-centwy &atern Europe. a young ~n ditgUl.set hetsetf u a man ln order 10 l)VfSU8 tile edVC*llOf'I tradlflc>n- any l0<bldden to Jewish women. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 14 min.) M N••ta Mary Shelley's story about an ambltloos doctor who creates hie. starring Robert Powell. David Warner. Carrie Asher and John Gielgud. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 2::9 ® MOm "Veotl" (1983, Musical) Bar· bra Sltelsand. Mandy P11rnkin From Isaac Bashevts Singer's short story. In turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe. a youn~ woman disguises herself as a man 1n orde< lo oursue the edu~lion tradition- -11om1ng Movies - HI (,t) "The Westerner" (1940. Western) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan ( t hr 40 min) (1) "Metropohs" (Silent) ( 1926. Sci· ence-Fiction) Brlgtlte Helm. Allred Abel fl hrs . 19 min) 5cll (SJ "OuS1y" ( 1981. Orama) Bill Kerr Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr., 28 min) HI @ "So Evil My Love" ( t948. Mystery) Ray Milland. Ann Todd (2 hrs J M CC) "Waltz Across Texas" (1983. Drama> Anne Archef. Terry Jastrow (1 hr 40 min) ,_(R) "Tlmender" (1 982. Science·F1ct1on) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. ( 1 hr , 35 min> 0 'Up In Arms" ( 1944. Comedy) Dan ny Kaye. Dinah Shore. (2 hrs.) 1:9ll.) ''The Tiger And The Pussycat" ( t967 Comedy) Vil!Ofto Gassman. Eleanor Par- ker (1 hr , 4 7 mtn I .. J "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Musical) John ny Whitaker. Jodie Foster ( t hr . 44 min.) a:lt(C' "You Light Up My Lile" ( t977. Ro mance) CM• Conn Joe Silver ( 1 hr . 30 min) :{ti) "C.H.0 .M P.S .. ( 1979. Science-Fie· lion) Wesley Eure. Valerie Berltnelh l 1 hr .. 3t mm) W (OJ "WarGames" I t983. Suspense) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min ) tt1 "We All Loved Each Other So Much" ( 1977. Orama) Nino Manfredi. Vlllorio Gassman. (2 hrs 6 min ) -ct) "Hans Christ•~-Anderset'I" ( 1952 Musical) Danny Ka>"\ Jeanma1re ( 1 hr , 50min) v .. "WarGamea" ( 1983, Su~) Matthew Brodefick. Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr .•. 53 mm ) "Ask Any Girl" ( 1959. Comedy) Shir· ley Macl atne, David Niven ( 1 hr 4 t min) -(11) "My Soi Convicts" ( t952. Comedy) Millard Mitchell, 0 1lbert ROiand (2 hrs > 1* (0) "The Bridt Wore Blad!" ( 1967, SuspenS4t) Jea~ Moreau, Jean-Claude Brll'llY, 11 hr . 41 min.) 1t:9CI 'The Swiss Conspiracy .. f t917. Mys • 1ery1 David Janssen, Elke Sommer c 1 hr . 30mln.) -· "AJong The Great OMclt" (195 1. Western) Kfrk Douglas. V1rgtn1& Mayo (2 I . hfl.) (~) "MO\H'ltaln Family AoblnlOn" ( t979. Adventure) Rot>orl Logan. Suaen Deman•• Shaw ( 1 ht •• 40 min l ally forbidden 10 Jewish women 'PG" O lhrs .. 14 min.) Ml AllOTT MC COl18J.O •9BIDBT ... ... ..... ,... t:1S llO¥ll "D.C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxleab operation beeome heroes when they rescue two kld- nai:¥>ed children. 'R' O ( 1 hr , 39 min.) t:lt8 lllO¥ll "Belle Of lhe Nineties" ( 193A. Comedy) Mae West. AOQer Pryor. Ro- "Soperman Ill" ( t983. AdVenture) Ch<lstopher Reeve, Richard Pryor (2 hrs , 5 min.> "The Bo<der" ( 198t, Drama) Jack Nicholson. Valene Perrine t 1 hr 47 min I t2:il "Meta1s1orm The Des1ruction Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983, Science Fiction) Jef· frey Byron. Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 min) 1•.0' Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orama ) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr . 4 7 min J e;) "No Place To Land .. ( 1958 Drama) John Ireland, Mari Blanchard ( I hr 30 min J HO ~) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jas1row ( 1 hr 40 min) "Tlmer1der" (1 982. Science-Fiction) Freel Ward. Belinda Bauer ( 1 hr 35 min) 'l_) "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Drama) ~ Dennis Quaid, Carlene Walkins ( 1 hr 4 7 min) 2::9($) "Zehg" ( 1983 Comedy) Woody Al- len, Mia Farrow t I hr . 24 min ) Mlf0) "Cheech & Chong's Still Smoktn' ·· ( t983. Comedy) Richard Marin. Tommy Chong ( I hr 31 min ) d (l..J "Easy L1v1ng" ( 1937 Comedy) Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold ( 1 hr 30 min) d ee) "You Light Up My Lile" (1977. Ao· mance) Didi Conn Joe S•lvef I 1 hr 30 min) •U.) "Dusty" (1981 , Drama) Bill Kerr Noel Trevathan ( 1 hr , 28 min I (0) "Up In Arms" ( 1944, Comedy) Dan nt_ Kaye. O.nah Shore. ( 1 hr , 46 mtn I (SJ "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, MuSIC81) John ny Whitaker. Jodie Fostef ( 1 hr 44 min) HI (11) "Big Jake" ( t971 Western) John Wayne. Richard Boone (2 hrs )• ttl(Z) "The Tiger And The Pussycat ( 1967. Comedy) Vittorio Gassman. Eleanor Par· ker 11 hr , 4 7 min ) -1veal,. ----.. 1·= . Cll ... NMTlOMMT Lftl1'lln OI THI mt MD PAMCM Interviews wtth Stefanie Pcweta. Mr T 1Jen='7;p~hy ( t hr) ITM19 . .... ...,. ... ,_CMHOUG I II I I .... "Hant ChtlSUln Andef$9fl { t 962. MUSlcal) Danny Kaye. Jeanmaire A teller of falfV 1a ctrHms of bellets 11- mance blossoms between a rughtclub singe< and a priZeflghter during the Gay Nineties. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~fAmta ..{])~Lassiter" (1984, Orama) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour A higl't-cfass jewel thief is blackmailed by lhe i:'BI to noerate $10,000 In Nazi diamonds passing thr=r.don. 'R' (1hr .. 40min ) -~IUHl•llm(R) d ~TIMY'MB ter fanrng 1n love wilh a beautiful ballenna 1hr .. 50 min J .,. ··c.H.0.M.P.S .. ( 1979, Sci- ence-Fiction) Wesley Eure. Valerie Ber· hnelh A clever young man 1nven1s a com· pulenzed robot dog programmed to stop criminals and sotve crimes ·o· ( 1 hr . 31 min.) • MOT IUT NO'l\l9 .. .: ... PNVA11.U._ ... .-.Yl&La AUCI ...... ,.._."'"°"" wtm.OI~ I fACll Ofl CUlT\m . LMICll NI Cll ... .... U.TMAT-rw. LOVllOAT .... 0 , .. •8AZlll Tom Selleck Loreua Sw1t hosts a tour ol the An1ma1 Care Cen- ter at the San Diego Wild Animal Park ~DAWS ~-:Tan~ TOlllGHT Featured Ehzabeth Tay!Of, behind the scenes al two lo ;='1,Y,e::s ..... Off'OIMll ... , W-1COlrf=Q 111AntLOll (IQ llO¥ll "Bad Boys" 1198i. Drama/ Sean Penn. Rani Sanron1 A young hood· lum acc1ctentally kills the younger brother of a teen-age dope dealer during a pol!ce chase and 1s sent to a lough refonnatory 'R' C 1 hr . 59 min ) lQ) MOVll "WarGames" ( 1983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Colema~ A teen-age computer whil inad- vertently gains access to the Pentagoo's strategic computer system and near1y be- g!f's World War Ill 'PG' ( 1 tv . 53 min") lS) fAIM TU TMIATM "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs" Elizabeth McGo- vern and Rell Smith star in 1 beau11M Pf•ncess's triumph over her evll stepmoth Nial> h Cirr.us World" t 1964 Orama) Jonn Wayne C'aUdia Carct1nate An Amer· lean ClfOUS owner searches EU1~ IOt lhe mother of 1 girl he has taken undef hia wlng. (3 hrs.) 7':118 t Oii THI TOMI Feltured 1 &pee:ISI look down the Main Street of Amer1ea's laVOf- 1te park, Olsneyland. transplanted to Ja· 1•PAm.OIUD i f\..!nd how the two culturM ~. • M • U. Fe.tured ·war On Wom· en this so.cwt edition '"'""'* the Sunday.Feb.3. 1985 13 -Moadll\' Coal. grdw1ng problem ol domeslle violence in Los AAgeles including interviews with vic- tims of ba11ery. their chtldren and those llty of the crime. IAllcmGOATU. PIClflLn CCUT ..., • cmc:1m1n ""'""" WILD WILD WOll.D C* ..,.,.,, iOiiiiWOlltl "Bridge To Terab1Th1Li" Annette O'Toote stars as a teacher 1n this story abOut the 1mag1nary w0<1d shared by two 1 t -year ·old friends Q ( 1 hr ) (!) MllaOUTI C* TMI W Sugar Ray Leooard vs Ayub Katule (June 1981 1n Hou,;r~t) ( 1 ht.) ® ROCI Boober sets'out to fjnd ~rants that will heal his Ill friends - CZ) MOvm "Eating Raoul" (1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel Mary Woronov. A down· on-lhf!fr·luck married couple discover that they can. make the money they need ro buy thetr dream diner by mUidertng sex ~rverts 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) I AACINQ PROll IMTA AMTA .. Cl) ICAMCIOW Am ... UIQ Aman- da's the sole witness to a htgh-speecJ chase that resuns In a murdet. aM lhe luller wants to make sure she doesn't lrve 10 tell rhe story ( t hr ) II m TV'I aOONRS AMO PUCTICA&. *El Stevie Wonder and Dick Van Pat ten are practtcal roke v1c11ms. Leann Hun ley with bloopers from · Days Of Our Lives ( 1 hr I 8 MOVIE "Damnation Alley" ( 1977. Sci ence F1c1ton) George Peppard, Jan-Mi chael Vincent Based on the novel by Rog· er Zelazny Survivor!> of a nucteer war struggle to reach the only city untoucheo Qt_ the holocaust (2 hrs) p @) MMDCAlnl & .cccl•CI In M attempt to solve a mystery 1nvolv1ng a body found tn a swimming pool. Hardcas lie is aided by hts two aunts (Miidred , Natwick. Ma~artm) O (I hr ) ~=CllClmATI ~ IWTIRTU•IT TWT Featured Elizabeth Taylor. behind the see~ at two top modeling agepciea Cl) llCMI "Whtch Way Is Up?" (1977, Comedy) Richard Pryor. Lonette McKee A sex-starved fruit picker ts caught 1n a comlC crossftfe between hlS 1M1on and lhe mob, and • hypocritical preacher finds heaY90 in e lediel' chOlr (2 hfl ) • Rl•8timltl "Bridge To T'e<ablthla" Annelle O'TOOle stars as a teacher 1n this story eoout tl'le Imaginary world shared by two 11 ·y_ear-old friends Q ( 1 hr ) ct>.,. "Lassltt<" (1984. Orama) Tom Selleck. J•ne Seymour A hloh-class jewel thief It bltckm•lled by the rB1 to llberete $10,000 tn N•zl diamonds p8$$ing through London 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 40 mrn ) 1 •0'11 "WarGames" I 1983 Suspen1t) Matthew Brode<iotc. Dabney Coleman A teen·al)e computer whiz lnad· vertantty gains access to the Pontegon's streteglC compo1er aystem and nearly be gll'\S WOfld War Ill 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 53 min, . (I) .. "'Superman nr ( 1983. Adven ture) Cl'l.rJltoPhef Reeve. Rienerd PryOf A vlllainoua lndVstr .. 1 magnate 1ti,t to nou tralitt lht Man of SIMI b11 aohttlno him Sunday:Feb.3, 1985 1n10 his good and evil persona~ties 'PG' Q_ (2 hrs • 5 min ) 5D llOVll "The Hot Line" ( 1969, Orama) Robert Taylor Charles Boyer A European double-agent tampers Wtlh the hOt hne betwen Moscow and Washington, sending false I messages to the leaders of the world's 1wo _supetpowers ( 1 hr . 30 min I Ul I~ TAC QCMlt LOWllOAT • = .. PUYMC>Um "Overdrawn At The Memory Bank" Raul Julla stars 1n th•S adaptation of John Varley's tale about a men who t>ecomes I051 tn a gigantic com ~:Pei ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) <E} '11C8fT8 ... CJ) IATI a MUI When AU1e lakes a job at Kate's offtee and makes a serious mistake. their friendship 1s strained D fm llOVll "The C>trty Dozen The Next Mission" (Premiere, Adventure) Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgn1ne Thts sequel 10 1967's 'The Dirty Dozen· llnds the rene gade Ma1or Reisman once more leading 12 convicted Gls on a commando raid be hind enemy Unes. thts ume 10 prevent a Nazi assass1natt0n plot that coold protong the war O 12 hrs J D @) MOVIE "Consen11ng Adult" (Prem 1efe Orama) Marlo Tnonias. Ma1111i Sheen When a college student revea1s hos homosexualtty to his family his seff·DOS· sessed mother is left 1n a stale ol shock and his once-doting lather is devastated i oewer Otscrelton Advised) Q (2 hfs I ... . lmWY _,.. Scheduled DaVld Has selhoff. Ca1he11ne H1ckland JM J Bullock Joey Lawr ence ("Gimme A Break" I t 1 hr ) ~ AlmllCM PUYHOUll "Overdrawn AL The Memory Bank" Raul Julia s1ars in this adaplalton ol John Varley s tale at>Ou1 a man who becomes lost 1n a gigantic com pute~(l hr • 30 min ) (R) ) "Children Of The Corn" ( 1983 Horror) Peter Horton. llflda Hamilton A young man and woman light for their llV~ wtitle a demonic cult of children muroers the town's adults 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min ) (01.,.,. "The Br1de Wore Black" ( 1967, Suspense) Jeanne Moreau Jean Claudf' Br1aly A d1straugtu ~ut determined young bride &elS out to avt_nge the death Of her husband (1 hr . •t min) (?) llCMI "The B0rder" (1981. Drama) Jack Nicholson, Valetle Pernne A Texas bO<der QUlrd's v1tues come In conlhct with those of his corrupt co-workeri and h•t mattrt11t11ic wlli'o'R' ( t hr 47 min ) 11:118 (]) ~ A feud trupi. wt*! OICI< comp111nt about • goat o~ by L1try . Darr= Darryl Cf) 'Rally 'Round The Flag Boys" ( 1959, Comedy) Paul Newman, Joanne WOOdwacd A harried young husband be- comes Innocently but embarrasslngty In vOlvtd with a seduetlve neighb<>r (2 hrs 30 Min ) COUIGI IAIU1'UU. 61 Jdhn's at Set~~~~hr$) -· ! ~ 6 LACIY A hood lhttatens ~ney When She arrMta him for a stab bing, shortly alttr h11 releaso °" bail, an 111& it made °" "-' Ille ( 1 hf I • u::.. ..... Tom (Ntck ~ta) ano Rudy (Pt4et Streuta) Jot dache ballle tor their J>lrtnt.a' •PP!Ovat RIJdy 11 preuurtd by hit Qltlfri.nd (Susan Bl ktly) to leave their amen 1own for New York IPart 1 of 121 I I ht ) '9 MOM TMI t.-iCM ... ISTTMl 'Born Of Water" The 17-year-Old son of. tundamenta1ts1 preacher i& torn betweei his personal beliefs and htS family's val ues Stars Shaun C8SSl'!Y· CJ MOVW "The Big ChlH · ( 1983. Orama Kevin Khne Glenn Close When a m;i• commits suicide. his closest friendS Iron college days gather tor Ole funeral and re tlec1 on how their 11'195 have chanye( since the 1960s. 'R' O ( 1 hr , 44 min ) H1 DAY TO DAY AR• James Coco. J.>S s1ca Walter and Aon Letbman star in com edy sketches based on lhe humorouo; a., peels Ot human relationShlps Wflllen t 1 Ne11 Simon, Jules Feltte< and other mas· ters of the art Host Jade GtUord ( 1 hr l m CAU.llQ AU ..a.rrl -. irn MOVll "Botany Bay" I 1953 Ad11er lure) Alan Ladd. James Mason An """ cent man suffers at the handS of the crur captain of a convtct ship on tts way 1 Australia (2 hrs I 1Ct1S, S., MOVIE "The Omen" ( 1976. Horror Gregory Peel< Lee Remtek A mysieroo 5-year old boy ei1erc1~ deaoly power!> f destroy those who become suspicious • ' ---~~R' (1 hr .51m1n) El\) IATBJJTH LOIT MD POUND An upda ed report on NASA's successful recover ol two satelllles by spae& W\ullle aslff naul!> '1!) • COONJl'I ~COUNTY · Oayt• Mclnfbsh Genier Pro1ec1 Hearth" L ICMll 111 Q 9'00ll 11•,oa am ... TAii IUllllMDAUD .,, ......... NOfU'I COURT llOlnY "'**''A. YllQ CIQ'8 'MOT.c:aUAM.YlMI ... I. MOVIE "Nana" ( 1981. Orama) Katy.1 Bergo1 Jean P1errn Aumont A beau11fu t1nd w11Uul pre>shtute puts hef appearancr end bOdy 10 use 10 become the toast ot the town R' ( 1 hr 32 min ) 0 MOVIE 'Tough Cnough" ( 1983 Ora ma) Dennis Oua1d. Carlene Watktns Ar unsuccessful country singer trying to make ends meet. turns 10 hgh11n~ for p11ze money 'PG' ( 1 hr 47 min) Zl MOVIE 'We AN Loved Each Other So Much" ( 1977, Orama) Nino Manfredi. V111or10 Gassman Enore ScOla's explore· tton 01 pollhcal and social change in post war Italy. spanning 30 years as It chron1 cleS the fortunes ot thrff World War fl Rea111ance buddlM (2 hrs .. 6 min ) ! llNlUf'f IUO 1t.9 Cl) -& lmOlt A J and Rick re h ed by a mystery writer WhO , .. ,.. he'• the next Vlellm of a klllef who'• using hit latMt book IS 1 guide (R) ~'1 hr . 10 minl_ D GI) IUT C* CMIOll Hoat Johnny Car· aon Guests Ola't\8 Ross. l)ane Lene. Ron Me~~(thr I IL-_- LATW'I 'l•ICA Hr>St Ot-nn11 Wh=.J~ ( llOWll "48 HRS " ( 1983. C<lmedy) Nick Noll•. Eddie Murphy An unorlhodo• polK:e de1tcuve lMtnl w11n • lftfnpe>rerlly 1 leased eonVl<:t to find a fug111vf! murder· er 'R' ( I hr . 35 min ) fD 1'I CWI Sctwduted Linda HOJ>e, daughtm of en1ar1a1nctr Bob HOOi' ( 1 l'\r . 30 min l I 1,_(C1 llOVll "Curtains" ( 1983 Honor) Joon Vernon Samanlha Eggar A corrupt film director schedules sue aud111oos for a movie at an eerie and Isolated mansion and his wile enters an asylum to prepare tor lhe part of a mad-woman 'R ( 1 hr 29~r~J_L_ 1itl I l1'Ulltl la. • m ON HOUnrooo · llOVll "Wanted Tile Sune1ance Wom an" 11976 Western) Katharine Ross Hector Elizondo Aller Butch Cassidy 5 death Etta Place 101ns forces with the no- lort0us Pancno VIiia to h11ack a mun111ons itra1~ ... .ctWIUl't AMQILI I COUIQI IAIH'TUU. ""°"' , .. , 1ttl llOVll "Law And Otsolder { 197 4 Comedy) Ernest Borgnine. Carroll O'Con nor C liens decide lo tallo tne law into their own umbhng hands when they lorm A ne1ghb0rh00d patrol unit I I hr 55 _ nun) 11;10 S llOYll 'Jaws 01 Satan·: (1981. Hor ro<) Ft1t1 Weaver Gretchen Corbell A ..,nake expert a n~pi1a1 ct11ef of staff and d priest 1o•n lorcec; 10 halt a oemonic co bra's reign of tetror 'R' { 1 hr , 30 min ) 1~ D G) UTI MMaHr wmt DAVID~ Scheduled Alice Leone Moates (e11- que11e tips) aclress Marta Conch1tn Alon- so ( t hr) I ALIMO HITCMCOCI PMllNTI 11111.Cot.umo ZMllQlllY 4) llOVll "Deadly Game' 11977 Mys leryl Andy Gr1ff1th Dan O'Herlthy The !>henfl ot a small town investigates mysle- riou<t death'> 1n his community (2 hts I ' LOW. AIBICA.M rm.I ~ANDING HUMAN llHAYIOR AUTO MCllQ SCCA Budweiser Trans Am frorn Las Vegas !Al ( 1 hr ) L llOVll "The Fn111y ( 1982 Horror) Barbara I lorshey, Aon Silver A California woman and her children are vic11m11ed by an 1nV1s11>te be1 haun11ng their home R' I? hr 5 min ) / UM U · l""' On hrs annual na- val reserve duly ~lllan finds himself defending e young womlln charged with homicide tR) (I hr 20 mrn) 1:00 8 llOVll "Ironside" ( t967. Myslery) Raymond Burr Gert1fd1ne Brooks A dts- abled oe1ec11ve becomes a special pot1ee agent and ts assigned 10 find lhe sniper responalbl.8 lorJu~mlurLf' hrs ) llOVll ·Westward Ho' I 1935 Wes!- -Tuesclay -11orn1ng llovlel- .. co1 "WarGames' ( 1983 Suspense) Matthew Broderick. Olsbney Coleman ( 1 hr 53m1n I ,2 'Eating Raoul' < 1982 COO\edyl P1u1 011rtwl, Mary Worooov. { 1 hr , 25 min ) .. H) "Doi An<I Thi> Kangaroo" ( 1978, Ad· venture) An1rMted (I hr 15 min) .. 'The Coun1ry Girl" ( 195'l, ChmeJ Bing Crosby. Gract K91ly (2 hrs ) •CCl "Broadway Danny Rose" ( 198.C, Com.cjy) Woody AITOn Mii Ft1rrow ' I hr 28 min) 11 ' O.tign For L1111no" { 1933. Com.dvl Fredric M1tcn. Gary Cooper. (I hr . 30 l'!'ljn) 1:11 >t ' Hammett' I 198;J MytltfY) FrtderlC ern) John Wayne. Shella Mannors A cowboy learns thal the leadef of a gang who murdef'ed his parents 1s his own t>rother ( 1 hr., 30 min) Q]l llfTBT .. W fOllQHT Fea1ured Ehzabelh Taytor. behind tile scenes at two ii modeling agencies HOW TO llAll rT • AmNCA l llOVll "Cheech & Chang's Still Smokrn'" ( 1983. Comedy) Richard Mar- in Tommy Chong The comic duo hvens up a poorly anended Dutch Mm festrval 'A' (1 hr , 31 min ) m NATOW.....aTAM 1:10 ® llOVll "Mel1tsl0fm The Des1ruc1100 01 Jared-Syn" ( 1983, Science Fic11001 Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomerso,n An inter· stellar peacekeeper travels to a barren deSert world, where he ballles an evil war lord tor possetalOO of a powerful crystal ·po· (I hr .. 24 min.) t:21 UkaY tTOml Of1-1he-wall comedy w11h 81t1y Crystal as an aging ex ·pug Chuck McCann's ·50s takeoff and Rich ard 8etzer'9 account of a Hollywood vaca l•on t:ll I .UTMCoe A'L.-COWCTION HOUYWOOO Cl.OllUP Featured inter views with Raquel Welch and Hamson Ford the many loves of Ehzaoeth Taylor. the Q!H wno w1q play Dofothy rn a remake of the ctassic film "Ttle Wizard Ot OZ ~:Ocw.-Men's Downhill from Wengen. Swi1ze1tand IAI ( 1 hr J 'l1110¥11 "Easy Lrv1ng · ( 1937 Comedy1 Jean Arlhur, Edward Arnold An unem ployed stenographer crosses paths with a m1thonaire banker when he tosses his wile's sable coat out a window ( t hr 30 min) 1:M(S) llOVll "The Keep·· ( 1983. Drama) Scol1 Gtenn Jurgen Prochnow The Ger man army m Nazi-occupied Romania finds a stone lorttficatlOO lhat ho~ an evil su lrnaturat power 'A' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) ttl Cll ... .-TWATat ... llOVll 'Banting Bellhop · t 1936 ()fa ma) Bene Davis. Edward G Robinson Two rival boxing manager<; eventually have a shoot0\11 af1e1 some double cross i (2 his) CMLDl•INID 'AnBUOWl•IT ~( ) ll0¥9 "American Pop'' ( 1981 Mus1- ca11 Animated The history ol American pop music. from 11audev111e to 1ock n roll 1raced thrC>UQh several pene1111tons ot a Forrest. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 37 min I 1:al "J' · funny Lady" ( 1975. MuslcatJ Bar ore Streisand. James Caan (2 hrs 20 min) .. ,CJ "Fducating Rita" ( t983. Cornedyl Michael Caine. Juhe Wolters ( I hr . 50 min) 0 Arnll'(\llli. II The PosseSSIOO' I 1982 Hooor) Burt Young. JamM Oltof1 ( 1 hr 45 min) l The Lonety Goy" ( 19tw Comedy) Sieve Marlin, CNrtes Grodin ( I hr 30 min) -ct) "Things In The11 Season" ( 1974. Ola· ma) Petrlell Mui. Ed Aalloata. I 1 hr 15 min) , "Tough Enougtl'' ( 1983. Orama) Dennis Quaid. Clrttnt Watktns ( t hr , .c 1 min) ~0' "AmltVVIU. ll'la Demon' ( 1083 Hof t:llltam~~::::~·n J . OUlt-.aOll M llOWll "The Osterman Weet<end' ( 1983, Suspense) Aulger Hauer, John Hun A con1ro11ersla1 1elev1s1on journa11s11s convinced t>y a CIA agent thal his closest friends are realty Soviet agenls. turning an annual reunt0n weeliend into a rughtmare of !error 'A' ( I hr . 42 min I •G llOVll "Attack 01 The Monsters· ( 1969 Sc1ence-F1c11001 Not>uhtto Ka1• ma. Christopher Murphy The 1nhabt1ants of the p~net Tero threa1en Earth with de struchoo. ( 1 hr • 30 min J ~:"ANDcomuo ..,.. .. ,... llOVll "Up In Arms" 11944 C9medy) Danny Kaye Dinah Shore After a sot dter's girltriend stows away oo h!S ship they altempt to hide her presence trom the colOnel ( 1 hr 46 min J Z llOVll The Tiger And Tiif i : 1 :t ( 1967 Comedy) V11to110 G E1ea nor Parker A middle-aged ts to reclaim youth with the help ot his son s g1rlfneno out ltnally decides 10 accept hie as1~ hr 47 min) uo~ FArntarae <W ~ze1ig t 1983 Comeoy1 Woo· cly Allen. Mia Farrow Documentary <.tyle profile of a man wtth the ability to acquire both the phySICal and menti\I traits of thP ~le he meets PG 11 hr ,-• m1r m DE.-TME lmeACI ..., IU'NTI llAX11W •111•11 Tml (R) ... econ W .. AUTRY Tl.MY'MU lllOVll 'Mountain Family Robtnf>On ( 1979 Adventure) Rooert Logan Su~" Damante Shaw A city family runs 1n10 trouble with the forestry service when they 5eek a s1mple1 ltfestyte in the w1ldernes5 ·o· 11 hr 40 mrn ) 'H llOVll "T1merider' t 1982. Science Fiction) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer A mo 101cyctrs1 unw1111ngty trave1s throvgh a time warp and wind$ up among 191h-cen tury Western outlaws PG ( 1 hr 35 min l ror 1 Tony Rot>erts Tess Harper ( 1 hr 4t.m1n) $ <.11ve A Gtrt A Break" ( 195.C Musi ca11 Marge and Gower C~mp.on. Oebboe Reyno10~ ( l hr 22 min ) , t Fa •1' l 1v1ng" (1937 Comedy) Je11r Arthur C 1ward Arnold I I hr . 30 min ) -01 "Tt•"' 0.sappearance 01 night 412'1 ( 1974 Mysle<yl Glenn f Ofd 8radf0ro 01llman ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 11:110 'lht Ultimate fhrtll" (191• SuspenMl At1U Ek.land Eric 81aeden ( 1 h1 30 min I CCl 'Lall Hohday" ( 1950. ComeoyJ At« Guinness Kay Wal\h ( 1 nr , 28 mu\ l T 'Toogl'I Enoogh .. (19~ Of'amal Oonh~ Que d Carltof Wllk•nt ( 1 hr • 7 mil' l. Sunday. Feb. 3. 1985 '~ ... ·Land Of The PNreotw .. ( 1955, Ora- rNI) JaQ ~ins. Jc»tl ColWl& (2 llfS ) -"The 81ack Sl.-00 RetLWnt" ( 1983 .A~hJte) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr ( 1 hr . 33 min) W CCJ "W~h" (t983 Seieoc.e·Fic- tion) Robert Carradine. eti.r1e Curr .. I 1 ht .. 27 men I (IV "The Entity'' I 1982, Homw) Bart>are HerlheV. Ron Sliver. ( 2 tn . 5 min J • "Blad< HorM <Anyon" ( 19~. Wes1 ern) Joel McCrN. Marl Blanchard ( 1 hr . 30 m.11) t:9 CIJ "Dellon FOf LMng" ( f 933 Comedy) Fre<SrlC. March. Gary Cooper ( 1 hr , 30 min) tll()J "The Brass Ring" (1983, Orama) ()Ina Mernll Sytvta Sidney (1 hr . 21 '!!In I •C.CJ "Adventures Of Marco P°'O" ( 1938. Orama) Gary ~r. Ba.it AalhbOne ( 1 hr . .tOmtn) (l) "We All lOlled Each 01tlef So Much" ( 1977, Orama) Nino Mantrec11. V111or10 Gauman (2 hra • 6 mln ) •(O) "ElCP<>Md" ( 1983. Drema) Na11assia Kinst<I, Harvey K81tet ( 1 hr . 55 min ) W CB) "Doi And The Kangaroo" ( 19 78. Ad venture) Animated ( 1 ht., 15 min.) -~"Things In Their Season" ( 191'4, Ora- ma) Patricia Neal, Ed Flan~ra. ( 1 l'lt . 15 min) (JJ "A Nigh• In C&sablanca" (19A6, Comedy) Marx Brother•. Lois Collier I 1 hr . 25 m111) lcll® "Hammet1" ( 1982. Mystery) Fredenc FOfrest. Pe1er Boyle ( 1 hr . 37 min ) (}) "The Lonely Ouy" ( 1984 Comedy) Sieve Martin. Charles Orooin. ( I hr , 30 min ) _ _..lveill1 -·= ---,...COW»tr ITMTlm allllUMPORT .... WM'ICCU. B.Wll M mfT wt'TM YOU Rare fool· to-of Elv11 perlOfmtng with • small group or muslelan friends reveals ~warmth and magic •• he 11nga e11rly hit& that Include "Heartb<Hk Hotel " ( 1 hr ) (J) llOWll "AdVenrurei Of Marco Poto" ( 1938. Orama) Gary COO()er. Basil Rath· bane Tht tr•V911 of 13th-century e11plor« Mateo Polo bring him to China ( I hr • 40 mlfl Jor llAT MOT\m ...... NIVAft•'.., .. ..-TlaUI .. .... ''--.. IMCKll -. . ..,... -~Broedway Denny Roso" 1984. ComedYl woooy Allen. Mia Far· 10# A sme•·otM t>ut DOOd-hterted talent 8Q4tnt wooi:• ditigenlly lo make tucceues of hll hOptlell cllenll 'PO' ( 1 hr . 26 min ) MI Ell.,_ ~ ,. .... 16 Sunday. Fet>.3. 1985 ' ..... ,....,,,.. ... "Fldd* Oo The Roor' 11971 Mu5ical) Topot Norme Crane In turn-of the-Cen1UtY Auula. a P<>Of JewlSh tarmet &tiea to marry off htt five daughters with· out off•~-(3 hrl ) ! 'f1. •Al~ DwlQtil Sctiullz from "The A.-Team ... two people whO received Vii.I Ofgenl 9 __,, I mft TWT FealU<ed ptoflles of toP modelS. past 80d pteselll and an 1nterview w11h agen1 Nina B•anc· lt'llll-Ol91J11f -. ...... '-.0,.., M.tomrracrm o -UBCl'm.ICR) .... ''Tti. Aldole Of The San0$ ( 1980. Ad'Venture) Michael York, Simon MacCorkindale. To pteveo1 a German m· vaslon of England jn 1901, two BrittSh fr1endl M1 off for the high Mas ( 1 hr 38 min.) (0) IOCI W IOU. ~ In rec<>gnltion of tl'le 60th eniWefNry ot EMs Presley's birthday. thll doQJmren.C.ry tocuaes on the tans that k.ep hit memory alive .... "Effy LMng" ( 1937, Comedy) Jeen MhUt. Edward Arnold. An unem- ployed 11enographef crouet pettis with a m~lhonalte bantcer when he tOSffS h.s wife's Able coat out a windOw ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1:tl Ill) .,_ "Gasablanca" ( HM2. Orama) Humphrey Bogart, lngnd Bergman An ex· patriatl AmerlCan casino owner 1n French Morocco holds the key to lhe escape ol a European resJslance leader and his wile whO ere fleeing from the Nazis (2 hrs . 10 min) 7:119 2 OI T'NI TOW Fearured lnSlde the showrooms of Japan's 1op designers. an envlWS k>otl at lhe prOduots and gadgets the Japanese don't exP<Ht. shopping at lhe giant lrShmen<et, jOln Ir! Japan·, ho1 test hob~-s~longs I I: OI ~ Fffturea. Hamson FOfd dlscueaet his new l'TlO\'le, "W11ness". an e11am1nat1on of Whelher Of not running for heallh has a damaging effect on fitness. & conventlOn for the l>OO.mlng business ot rnographlO home vid.o casseues. •he stast lad In halr·1ty11ng mousse IM DlllO AT U.- IC'TY ... .....nCCMrr waP •CllCHLlTI JllF.W -.a ........... . DA Russian runuralltt Yuri Ledin vis· Its Wfangel Island. a Soviet poneulon 3og mileS off Alaska'• coett, to observe polar bears, wal<UMt. Sjbeflan snow ~and polar loxn Q { 1 hr.) CIJ WOllLD C.. .. Men s Downhill from We~w1titrland (A) (1 hr.) )tm \lltwere are Invited to tnt their mtf'tal lklltt l!'I 1 aeries of fast-paced anlmat1j;!l1•· (O)K New York Rangert •t Los "'rF.'ngs f3 hll ) ,,.. .. , .. , .. 1 &i&D• The J9ffef$00S and tl'lt Wtlllle9 continue to Quanet aa the lu· lute of l.lof* •nd Jennie'• m'4rr11ge hangs 1n the btlanc:. (Patt 2 ot 2) t;l D e .,.. The team pv1tue1 geng· Siert WhO forced • reformed ~bfef to llQn <:Nel f"9 home Whtre he and hi• ~t« care for foeter children ( t hf ) e U ,_.. A_.. Jack'• M thual· nm about Vicky's PIY relM ii da~~ by Mr BtadfOfd's clam that sne s "' ~ful than Jack Q l __.wu 81TBT'l•IT 1'Wf FeJ' .. • profiles of tap modeb. P8S1 and p111c.. and an •oteMeW with agent Nina & .i hard • -.wll "Blue Collar" ( 1978 O•~ n Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel Thief' '• trated Detroit auto ,.clory workets 1 cnme. br1ng1ng them into mofe c. 1 and poten11a1 dal'lgef than lhey • counted on (2 hrs) • .WA ~n naturaltSt Yurt Lea1r • •ta Wranget Island. a S<Mel posse 300 miles otf AlaS'<.a's coast. 10 ob '" polar bears. walru&es. S1be11an ~ and polar fox.es c;> ( 1 hr ) lCJ MOVll "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sele"' Fiction) Robert C&rradme. Chene Ci. Thtee creatures from outer space are 1 lured and cM1au·'9d by lhe U $. Au F tor medical e>tpenmen1atlon 'PG' ( 1 ' 27 ~ "Blame It On Rio" ( 198A c edy) MIOhael C.ine, Joseph BoloQnt businessman vacatloning ill Alo~ Jar succumbs to an attatr with his t frlefl<ft leen·itge daughter. then lne< I<~ 11 a secret 'A' ~mm I ,I) tAU.f •• M The vn<. • ventt00al comedten performs ar the f COuntry Performing Aris Center 1n San ~. Ceht (1 hr ) G') llCMI "P1saport To China" I 191 ~dventure) RIChard Basehart. Lisa G • 1on1 A former pilot se1s out fOf Red o , in search ol an Amertean spy and a F mosan p1101 ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •B ()) AUCI Everyone thinks that Tra MarSh has kidnapped Ahce. bul all " surprised when lhey dlSCOYet lhe real 11 son she's accompanying 1he eoun1ry sn• er (fart 2 of 2) Q 8 Ill llMO'I TMf IOltt Angela's 111-hu· band romanoes her in hls 111emp1 to avo • signing their dr.-orce papers (Part 1 of 1 1'CT~DOUIM LOftlOAf • ~ f\Mm: A POlnMT OF T1I IMnt Host David A\fenborough 1M1ts Ha wau. Nepal, Northern Ireland. Kenya anl New Zealand to learn why kfe tortn$, In eluding humans. return to v'Olcat\JC sites (t hf) '"'" ....... CWAD~OllT'NI Mil-.. (I) MAU. OF ,_ "The Coralcar otti.1" The Cllsaio Ale-.1ndra OUma! tale of 19th-century Cor11ean twlns. one CombatlVe and the other studlOut, whO In· herlt a vendetta that oompiatas the!' porsu1t of romance S!art TreYOf Eve. Ger· ald1~ Chaplin, OtMa HuSMy, Donald Prees.n;;,\I;") D e When Boz acoept1 a JOb With a ~tech electroniu company. h•s PArtnets d1scov.r he's been kl<lnapped ~ ~ iMCIMma I LOUD A burned·OUI cop nearing ret1romen1 turns intormanr when he hoc)l(a up with a group of mot>- sle<;;,,rj. ( t hr ) I _, _,. SchedOled Irene Cera PJlnlat Richard Claydeunan, AeJI( Sm•lh ( t hr.) ,,, I( .. ·" . .. .' e ~ A I<><>'! at 30 months rn the hves Of Canadians Ron Cooney and Les- ley Earl. a convicted murderer and a pris- on volunteer whO met at a CM$tmas so- cial and fell in love O ( t hr • 30 mlt'I ) COUI• ~ Syracuse at Boston College (A) (2 hrs ) • _,,. "0 C Cab" (1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin Ottvers ol a nearly bankrupt Washington taiucab operallon become heroes when they rescue two kid· ~pped ch4'dren 'R' ( t hr . 39 mm.) CS) llOVW "Funny Lady" ( 1975. Musical) Barbra Slre1sand. James Cean. Years af- ter her dlvOfce, vaudeV1lle and early radlO star Fanny Brice begins a humOrous love- hate rela11onsh1p with Broadway songw11ter Biiiy Rose 'PG' (2 hrs . 20 min) liCWll "Story Of A Love Story" ( 1973. Dfama) Alan Bates. Dominique Sanda. A t British writer ll\llf'lO near Pans begins an extrama11tal affair with a brooding, sensu- al Frenchwoman. and fantasy Intertwines wllh reattty as he reflects on their ro- ma~ 1 hr . SO mm.) •CI> :·Harper" ( 1966. Mystery) Paul Newman. Julie Harris. A wealthy woman hires a prrvate lnvestlgatOf to find her rn1SS1ng husband (2 m .. 30 mll'I ) @ llO¥ll "Machine Gun Kally" ( 1958 Otame) Charles Bronson, Susan Cabol A smalltime i.obber IS presaed'1n10 a ktdnap- PlllQ by his nagging glrlfrlSfld ( I hr . 45 min) el) PW. QCMmrT Jeff Smith talks abOUt thtt history of bread and shows how to make French and Italian b<eads i IC1'Y: THI RCC*D CO.O DICIYMDm .. fl) EZlllTOM ITllLI la1.1ra IS the tar- get of an angry unpaid killer when she and Remington ore drawn into lhe case ol a ioslltute's murdered chent ! t hr ) ..... .,.Q .._ '°°91 IWt IOO« I Juhe (Su· san Blakely) succumbs to lhe adVances of the town's wealthy playboy (Robert Reed) Tom (Nlck Nolte) makes one v1- c10US move too many aM toroes his fa- ther's (Ed A5nfr) hftrdtlearted dee1sion .{Part 2 of t2) (I hr) I!> PRON1Um A look at 30 months 1n the lives of Canadians Aon Cooney and Les· ley Earl. a convicted murdefer and a pris- on 'folunteer who met 1u a Christmas so· c1al and fell In love O ( t hr . 30 min ) (C) _,.. "The Changeling" ( 1979 HOf· ror) G90fge C Scou. lrt$h Van 0eV8fe A wi(lowed music proft5$0r rents a hOuse that 1a haunted by a restless ap1r11 w11h an old score 10 settle R' ( 1 hr •9 min ) llOWll "Tough Fnough" ( 1983. Ore· ma) Dennts Quaid. Carlef'le Watkins An unsoccnsM country aing.r trying to make endS meet, tums to lighting for prtZe mon~o· (1 ht , •7 nM.) -l•••••rr ... WIM &Cl WTll "The Jewel In Tht Ctown." On her w1y to Parikot. Sarah mttt• &OOOW5ky ttaveltng with the Nowab's 1ee,.tary S~g,.... bt1th but 10$89 her grtp On 5'nlly (Part 8 OI 14) Q (!hr) .l lQ) ... "AtNtyvll I Tl'le Por.$0S$!00" ( 198?.. Horror) Burt Y Jtt'l'lf'I Olson A ftm1ly wr9'ti.t with natural occur· r.nctt emen•t"'O from wnhln thetf Long , .. ,~i.r ·~ttf~mm > _,,..u.- &SSI• • "°""comr Cl).._ ICU Guests: Doug Sanders. Pater Tl'lomloo. (R) CD llCMI "A Scent Of Heather" ( t980. Orama) Veronica Har1, Vaoessa del R'io A young woman grllduates from f1nlst11ng school and enters • marriage arranged by her family. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) Cil .... "The rlO&r And The Pu&sycar · ( 1967, Comedy) Vittorio Gassman. Elea- nOI' Parker. A mlddle-aged man attempts to reclaim youth whh the hetp of his son's gwllriend. bUt finally decldea to accept hie as ii is. {1 hr .. 47 min.) ••••nuo t1:11 all.,.. ''SmaU Miracle" (1973. Otama) Vi110fio De Sica. Raf Vallone. Based on a story by Paul Gallico. An Of'~haned Italian boy relies on his faith Jn St. Ffanc;ls of As· stSI as he seeks a cure for his alllng don· ~· (1 ht .. 35 min.) tW • (I) •MA. fll't Colt trac:Ks a man paroled after serving time fOf stealing a SS minion Nal::oft that w1s never recov· ered._{A) 1 hr .. to min.) • • Ho$t; Johnny Carson. Scheduled. Glen Campbell; animal e•- lts Della and Mark Owens. ( 1 hf.) -CGUflll L .... ..,.. ..... ....... LAW Ud IF CA Scheduled· auth<>< Oevld Attenbofough ("The LMng Plan- et"~~ i ·~.,,. •• Q 19 Q.UI Scheduled: pro football play er Mel B~nt. ( t hr .. 30 min.) 11:11 CC)_,.. "Edueatrng Rtta" ( 1983. Come· dy) Michael Caine. Julie Watters. An apa- thetic, atcotlolic professor has a passion- ate but chaste relationship with a young woman who has • deSlre lo learn lltera ture. 'PG'O (1 hr .. SOrrnn.) (A) MOWll "Escape From New York" (198 t, Science-Fiction) Kurt Russell, Donald Pteesance In 1997, a hardened criminal rs oftered a pardon if he can res· c:ue the president of tht U s. from Man- hattan. now a prlton city 'R' (1 hr • 40 min) 12M I fWUIHT .. IYI OM HOLLYWOOD llCMI "Best Friends" ( 1975 Suspense) Richard Hatch. Doug Chapin During a tflp 10 California. an emohonauy dl9tressed young men tries to destroy his t>est triend's relatiOl'IShlp With his girl· friend .• 2 ~ ... " ... QM.ft_, ...... .., ... Q mt eLA11WWINM•uil•W• SchtdUll<t. Jim 8elulhl, Coln Rstw (fish- 1 demOOttr•tion) -~l hr.) Mllm lll'CllCll f MIL RI ow.u.•,•• .. "lncMcf..C" ( 1968. Comedy) Cary Gr•nt, ~ ~ A rich Ameri- can •nd • £\#OpMf\ .c.,... fell In love tthouoh ht cielml to c. fMmed (2 hrs ) • .... "The lklOafgl'ound Man" (1974. Advttlturt) Peter Gr•ves. Jack Klu(ll"nln Inspired by • el'ltt.cter from a noY9t Dy Ac>ll McDor\lld Oetect1'4 Lew Atcher is hired 10 IOeatt a ""'*"Cl hut· b1~£,.j ~·mu .1 ........... Gablet •nd Jel· trey l.yOna hoSt en lntomwttve IOok at Wt'lel't new at ltlt ~ .... --... 't)llOWll "Puberty Blues" (1981, Come- dy) N911 SchOfietd. Jad Capelf&. Two coming-of-age gfrls are eager lof experi- ence and acceptanoe by the popular crowd. 'A' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) llOWll "Am1fyv1fle· The Demon" ( 1983. Hooor) Tony Aob8rts, Tess Harper A skeptlcal 1ournallst buys the fa- mous house. ignoring the warnings of oth- ers about powerlul fOfces that continue to lurk In its basement 'PG' ( 1 hr., .CS min.) llOWll "LegtW! Of The Bayou" ( 1976 . HOfrOf) Neville Brand, Mel Ferrer. Guests at a hotel 1n the Looslana swamps must beware the wrath of Its· demented Inn- keeper. not to mention the appetite of the giant crocodile 1n the mud--pit next door 'R' (J_hr .. 36 min) 1M fJ Cl) COL.-0 Fearing dtSCovery ot his fraudulent deabngs lhe owner.,:>f a health spa chain kills h1S'bus1ness partner. (R) L! hr .. 20 min.) 12:11@ llO¥ll "North 0 1 The Great Divide" ( 1950, Weslern) Roy Rogers. Penny Ed- wards An Indian agent helps out a lrlbe being starv~ 10 death by a salmon can· nery owner ( 1 hr 15 min ) W 8 llO¥ll "Fame Is The Name Of The Game" ( \966. Mystery) Tony Franciosa, Susan Saint James. A magazine repofter acctdentaHy drscovers the body of a sl<M Q!!.1. (2 hrs.) ru1J 81TDT~ T09IQKf Featured profiles ot toP models. past and present. and an 1nterv1ew with agent Nina Blanc· hard G) HOW TO llAKE IT If AIEICA 'I llO¥ll 'Eat1l'lg Raoul' ( 1982 Come- dy) Paul Bartel Mary Womnov A dOwn- on·their·tuck married CO\Jpte discover that - they can make lhe money lhey need to t>uy the•' dream amer by murdering se• irverts 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min l NA110UL ....rm t:9 mAT ISCOllD ~ COUJCTIOM MOU YWOOD Cl.OllUP ~ ~OCAT10M "Eddie Murphy Dehri- ous" An uncensored comedy routine t>e- lore an audience at Cons111uuon Hall 1n Washington. 0 C 1M(t)_. "La Tru11e· ( 1982 Otama) Isa· belle Huppert Jacques Sp1essie1 An in· noceCll French country girl resists all al· tempi-: 10 1.0Pupl her tly the men in her ~le b< t"I in France .ind Japan. as stte r•~ horn peasa,..1 t•oul Jarmer to the height~ of business succe<>r (Subhtled) ·R' 1 l'lr 56111111 I 19 I Cll ME'WI NIGHTWATCH = "T~ Incredible Saran" ( 1976. Biography) Glenda Jackson. Daniel Mas- sey The legendary Sarah Bernhardt be- comes aA 1n1ema11onally famous stage ac· tress known and IOved on bOth Sides of the AtlantiC (2 hrs ) a. --.OATLMll 1 ....... t:• llOWll "Zenabel" I 198<', Comedy) Lucretia Love. Lionel Stender In ttie Mid- dle Ages an all·woman gang and an alt. male band '' lu'ity young men join forces to nd thP C•>Untry ot ll tyrannical blron (2 -hrs ~---llO¥ll "Muttny Of\ The Bounty" ( 1935, AdVenlufe) Clark e>.bit, Chef'liel l.~ton The cm. of tl'lt H M S Bouncy. rtbelltng against tl'lt cruet lrMtment In- flicted by their c:ept•ln decidet to mutiny ~Iva) Q1.l ...... ...., Sunday,Feb.3, 1985 17 . ' ('I) ADC*Cll IOOlll IN MOTION (R) ~J llOVll "The Enmy" ( J982. Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Silver A California woman and her children are v1c11m1zed by an 1nv1slble bemg haunttng then home 'R' l2 hrs . 5 min J • l llOVll "10 To M1drngnt" ( 1983 Ora· ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a Cflm1nology graduate search IOI a killer or women ·R· ( 1 hr . 4 1 mm ) 1:11 H MOVIE 'Of Unknown Origin' ( 1983 Horror J Peter Weller. Jennrler Dale ·A bank e~ecuhve. let1 alone in his Manhat tan browns1one home. 1s menaced by a large intelligent rat R' ( 1 hr 28 min ) H08 MOVll ·Magic Serpent" ( 1966. Ad· venture) Horokr Malsukato Tomoko Ogawa Ten years alter the murder ot his father, a young man mee1s lhe V1tla1n and ' challenges 'AJl,t~(2 hrs ) =" ., ..... Tm. -~· UD fAIT'H• !:II ~'The Unseen" (1981. Ho11nr) Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick A TV newswoman and her two aSS1stan1s lino lodgings at a boarding house 1nh8b1te<.J by a disturbed brother and sister ano 1h1>11 monstrous offspring. 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min 1 ... ~"""" .,_llTIU(R) . ._ICOTT -Wednesday -Morning Movies- 5:11(CJ "Adventures Of Marco Polo" ( 1938 Orama) Gary Cooper Basil Rathbone 11 hr , 40 min) 'S 'The Br:tss Rrng 11983 Drama1 Drna Merrill Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr 21 min) ._ 0 1 'A Hero A1n t Nott1111 But A Sand· w1ch" ( 1977 Oramal C1cPly Tyson P11u1 W1nfleld ( t hr 4 7 mm J 1.1 "Easy l 1v1ng" ( 1937 Comedy) Jean Arthur. fdwaro Arnold 11 hr 30 min ) MS @ "Miss St1d1e Thompson" 11954. Ora mat Joc;P Ferrer Rita Hayworth (2 hrc;) tJO 'H) 'David Copperlield · ( 1983. Drama) Animated Voices by Ross H1gg1ns. Philip H1n1on ( 1 hr 12 mm 1 7:GOICJ "Yor, The Hunter f rom The Fulure' ( 1983 Orama) Reh Brown, Cor1nne Clery ( 1 hr :>8 min J S • The Return 01 The King ( 1980 Fantasy) Animated Voices ot Or<;<>n Bean. John Huston ( 1 t1r 37 min ) 1~ (Z) "Tough Enough ( 1983, Drama) Dennis Oua1d Carlene Walkins ( 1 hr 47 min/ NO(Q) "Easy Money· 11983 Comedy) Rod ney Oangerlleld, Joe Pesc ( I hr 35 min) t:a(C' "Savage Harvest ' ( 1980 Adventure) Tom Skemll Michelle l'h1llip!. ( 1 ~7 min) ) "The Wonder Of It All" ( 1974, Docu· mentary) ( 1 hr ~5 min ) a. (Z} "Yentl' ( 1983. Musical) Barbra Streisand. Mandy Pat1nk1n (2 hrs 14 min) -ct) "Yentl" ( 1983 Musical) Barbra Streisand, Mandy Pallnk1n (;> hrs. 14 min) , "Bill Cosby H1n1sPlf ( 198? Come- dy.) 0111 Cosby ( 1 h1 44 n11n J (01 "The Lonely Guy· ! 1984 Comedy) Steve Merlin. CharlP~ C.1rod1n ( I hr 30 min) $' "Sm111n' Throui.111 ( 193? Drama) NQrma Shearer. Lec,l1e Howard ( 1 hr 37 min) -al "A Minute To Prny A Second To Ote · (1968. western) Al~x Cor". A1tnur Ken· ntdy (2 hrs) 11:11G "Two For The Montty (1971. Mys- tery) Walter Bronnan, Ca1ncr1M Burns ~hr . 30mln) -"~bit JeOPlrdy' ( 1982. Dram&) unne LO\lt, Roo.rt watker ( 1 hr ?5 mini 18 Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985 -........ 11ov1es- H(I) "Smile" ( 1975 Drama) Bruce Dern Barbara Feldon (2 hrs ). (SJ "Tlie Young Landlords" ( 1983 Dia ma) Kevin Suthvan. Marla Gibbs ( 1 hr 55m1n) -...... -'11 "The Tiger And The Pussycat" ( 1967 Comedy) Vittorio Gassman. Eleanor Par ker { 1 hr 4 7 min ) 12:11'H, "South Pacific" ( 1958. Musical) M11z1 Gaynor. Rossano Braw (2 hrs . 51 min ) 1:aorc, ··up In Arms" (1944. Comedy) Dan· ny Kaye. Dinah Shore ( t hr . 45 min ) !O 'The Devonsv111e Terr.or" ( 1961. Hor ror) Suzanna Love. Robert Walker ( t hr 22m1n) m "Smuggler's Island" ( 1951. Ad11en lure) Jell Chandler Evetyn Keyes ( 1 hr 30 mrn) 2:00 $'"The Outriders" ( f950. Western) Joel McCrea. Arlene Dahl ( 1 hr . 33 min ) 2::m '0 1 "Daniel" ( 1983. Drama) Timothy Hutton Mandy Pa11nk1n (2 hrs 9 m in J 1 Z) "The Border" ( 1981. Drama) Jack N1ch01son Valerie Perrine ( 1 hr 4 7 nun) Mt'C "Savage Harvest" ( 1980. Adventure) Tom Ske1111t, Mlehelfe Phillips ( 1 hr 27 rn1n J • • H "David Copperfield" ( 1983. Drama) Anlmaled Voices by Ross Higgins. Phthp Hinton ( 1 hr , 12 m•n) ~'C) ''Yor. The Hunter From The Future" ( t983, Drama) Reb Brown, Corinne Clery { 1 hr . 28 min ) $ "The Return Of The King" ( 1980 Fantasy) Animated Voices of Orson Bean John Huston (I hr . 37 min ) l?l "Tough Enough· ( 1983, Drama) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr 47 min ) WO <Hl "The WOOder Of II All" (1974. Oocu· mentery) ( 1 hr . 35 min ) {L) "The River Niger" ( 1976, Orama) Cicely Tyson. James Earl Jones ( 1 hr 40 min) 0) "A Hero Ain't Nolhtn' But A Sand wiclf' ( 1977, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Wlnfleld I 1 ht • 4 7 min l _.,,,..... ___ _ .. 8 ITAft Gf nil lllOI ADOMtl Pres1· dent Reagan dellvert the annual Stitt of the Union 1Cklreu to a .101nt seulOn of Con_gret1 Ttleeast hve. ( f hr., 30 min ) G 111 ITATlf/IMlllOl-11 Pres .. Otnt ReaQAn Othvert the annuRI State of 4:10 "1JMOV11 "Blame It On Rio" ( 1984 C m edy) Michael Caine Joseph Bologr a 1 tius1nessmAn 11acat1on1ng in Rio de J;in~., succumt>s to an affa11 with his t.£-s friend's 1een·age daughter. then 111p~ '' keep 11 a secret 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 m•n I $, QALUQHEJt: THE MADOllTI The unu ven11ona1 comedian perlorms at lhe r 1 Country Performing Arts Center 1n Sa· I ¥io Calli (1 '" ) t:ao TIMY TUNll l MOVll "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984 c edyl Steve Mar11n Charles Grodin A''•" his sexy girlfriend leaves him. a y1 • c rnan lace'> a lonely 11te and write$ a l • selling book which &erves as a gu1C1t · r Olher lonesome men R' ( I hr 30 m.r 4:a I DMAlil OF~ lhe Union address 10 a 1oln1 session • Congress Teiecast ltve o (2 nrs ) 0 IOIOll IUDDIEI '-fJ ~ IT A TE OF THE UNION AOOMll Prt dent Reagan delivers the annual Staa• 1rie Union addrP.ss 10 a 1omt sess1 •' Cungress T elecac;1 live O ( 1 hr ) Ci t ITATI OF THE UNION AOCJMll P1r dent Reagan dP.hver'> the annual Stillto the Union i'lddre'>s 10 a iomt session Congress f ele(:ast hve ( I lit I OHARTTOHMT (f) E COUIQE IAKmAU. Oay1cn1 DePaul (2 hrs ) I THMl'I COWANY ITAllTIU .,.. .. MPOWT AIEICAM OOYENllBT MOVIE "Ball Of F11e" I 1942 Corned; (1ary Cooper B.iroara Stanwycl\ A gro1 .. <it rirassy p1otes5ors researching a d1chor ary r,t Am1>r1c.Rn '>lang become 1nv0lve with a gA11g l)f lhuo~ And a cabllret singe• I hr 51 mm) · HOT IEAT HOTlMI UI MVA Tl llN.IAmt ALICI MAa9IL I LW1t _..IMOUlt I ,ACllOFCUlTUM I VIDIOMUOX 1i10Y11 "The Day lhey Roboed Trw Bank Of England" I 1960 Mystery) Aldo Ray Ehzet>eth Sellars A group of 111sh zealots almost succeed 1n 1unnehng into the Bank Of England'!; vault ( 1 hr 25 min) 1 %) MOV1I "Mf'lroPohs" ($.!lent) .(1926.. Science-r1ct1on) Bog11te Helm. Alfred Abel In a lutu11s11e city having no mtddle cl8ss an elite group or nrist()Crats reap !he benefits ol tl'le c<>mmon slave worker~ l~mln) 1\GI ,,..,." .. , ... TO• t.cMICID Cit ... DAU.Al IJITDTMMNT TONIGHT Featureo Tyne Daly. IM modeling proff\!;!1100 5 Sttl~"; Cf9Mtf ..... ""'°"'* W.1 COWf ACT (R) Q Lllll °" IMnt .,_ "8anenn" (197 1 C<>medyJ WOOdy Alltn. Louise L&sser A product 1e11er bored with hit everyday routine goes to a small Lalin A"*1cen country end Decomes a dlClllOf du11ng a pohttcal uphtMal 'PG' ( 1 hr 22 min ) 01 llOVW "Easy Monev" < 1983. Coma- W.dne1alayCoal. dy) Rodney Oangetfleld. Joe Pesct A man who likes to eat. drink and smol<e to excess stands to win S 10 m1lhon 11 he sac- rifiCeS tllS worldly pleasures lor one year 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) a7J tlDWll "The Ghost Of Flight 401" ( 1978, Mystery) Ernest Borgn1ne. Kim BaStnger The appa11t1on ot a dead tllghl officer begins appearing to crew members of planes using salvageable parts of his dOwoed Je'~J'Oi~ hrs. 5 min) M 8 U&.IM aw1a -.MDt Ex- ploflng the Channel Islands, one of the true wiloerness areas 1n Cahtorn1a. and whether this paradise can survive the de· mands for increased pubhc acoess, D 90Vll "Fame" ( 1980. Orama) Irene Cara, Barry Milter Several gilled srudents at a New York high school lor the per- forming arts expe11ence personal and pro- lesslonal setback& and successes (2 hrs 1 30 ~)DllQO AT WGI fllOfU'I CCUT .,..~n -,.,,.,,,., W.O. Wl.D WOIU °' AlmAl.I DllCO¥a ntl WOll.D °' ICllNCI Pe ter Graves hosts this science magazine Featured NASA's search for a space S1Ckness cure, giant sea turtles. an engi- neering design class at M IT high-tech ~tee work. leUkem1a research Q ( 1 hr ) m RACM.,. IAllTA WfA .. e Cl) CHAii.ii • CHMG1 A 111c1ous snowstorm strands Charles. the Pem- brol<e kids, and a group ot Liia's cackling p~aends 1n the house with no tieat or Cl G> .....,AY TO HIAVD Mark ano Jonathan try to convince a stubbQrn min· 1ster to lotgive his daughter for g1111ng tmlh to a child out of wedlock o ( 1 hr ) • M*Dl'IWLD a1J ~ GUY Astronauts Mike Collins Buzz Aldrtn and Scott Carpente• guest star '" a srory about a film proiec1 set up as a cover lat the lheft ol a S tO m1ll1on computer com~t Q ( t hr ) m DTDT TOllGHT rearured . Tyne Dalv: the modeling profession's seamy side. m 90Vll "Uptown Saiurday Ntghl · ( 197•. Comedy) Sidney Po1t1er 8111 Cos· by A factory worker and a street-wise cabbie -get ceughl up In a gangland leud when they decide to trail a gangster who held up a bar (2 hrs.) 9 DllCCMlt 1W WOll.D °' ICllllCI Pe-ter Graves hotts thi& science magazine Featured NASA's search for a space sickness cure. giant sea turtles. an eng1· neer1ng design class at M I T • f'ligtHech PQ!tee worl<: leukemia reseaith Q ( 1 hr ) CC) llOWll "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Bar bra Stteiaand, Mandy Pattnkln From Isaac ~·a Singer's short story ht turn·of-the-century Eastern Euiope. a y~ women d1Sgu'9ts her1ftl es a man In order 10 puttUe the edUCAtiOn tradlllon· auy forbidden to Jew!Stl wOt'IWI 'PG' Q 2 l'lrs .• 1• mm) -ntl MA TIU IDN "The Big Brawl .. I 1980 Adven· lure) Jackit Ct\3n Jo&e Fe1ret The son ot a 1estauren1 OWnet enltrl nn 1ntf'f'State r~htlf!Q match and ~ pllttO •OJllnSt • 88· diahC brute 'R' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) Cl)..,. "0.mltf\ Omen 11" I 1978 Ho1· ror) Wiiiiam Holden, lee Grant A wealthy industrialist and hts second wife adopt hie deceased brother's son, a mysterious youngster Who is actually the child of the Devil 'R' ( t hr., 50 rntn ) m llO¥ll 1o"Two Tickets To London" (19•3. Orama) Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis. A World War II seaman trleS to ex· onerate himself trom charges Of aiding and abetting the enemy ( t fir • 30 min.) UI II Cl) I/ R Dr Sheinfeld's latest glrlf/lend meets his two ex-wives; Nurse Thor real- 1 1zes She has a serious disease (Part 2 of l1C TAC DOUGll :' LUIT Orson Welles narrates this account of a modern gold ruSh In Brazil, where thousands of workers battle to be- come milhonalrea ( 1 hr ) CE)~ CO llOWll "Scarface" ( 1983, Orama) Al Paclno. Michelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hood released from Castro's 1a1ts travelS to Mi- ami and climbs to the rop of lhe cocaine trading world 'R' (2 hrs.. 50 min.) ... llOW9 "The Jolson Story" ( t9•6. 81· ography) LarTY Parks. Evelyn Keyes. The l~e of Al Jolson is traced trom his bOy· hood to his rise to tame as an entertainer l hrs.. 30 min) • ••••11••&AC1 90Vll "Pat Garrell Arld Bllty The Kid .. ( t973, Wesrern) James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson. A newly appointed lawman is pressured by his superiors to capture his llfelong tr lend. Billy the ~ hrs,) ({) ITAll °' ntl &-. M Presi- dent Reagan deltvers the annual State ot !he Unt0n address to a jOlnt session of ~on= Telecasl hve ~TWIJQHJ .. ~ D'nlAITY The rich and famous attend Lady Aahley's oetebr11y ball tn Acaputco. where everyone's aher Blake's Oii leases. meanwhile. Krystle and Reece gpend time atone al a Oenve< plemc O ( 1 hr.) m m1¥ _.. Scheduled Jane Sey· mour. Tim Matheson and producer Bever- ly Cahme ("Obsessed With A Marrried Woman"). comedian Larry Mlllef. (1 hr) fl) CICILD WIT Orson Welles nanates this 'Account of a modern gold rush 1n Brazil. where thousands ot work8f11 ballle to be- come m11lt0nalres ( t hr ) CZ llOWll "The Great Train Robbery" ( 1979. Ad11enture) Sean Con1'18ry. Oon· aid Sutherland. Two expert Mn-of·th4t- century con artists attempt to pul ott the seemingly impossible robbery Cf a locked safe abOard a fnt·movino IOcOmOtlve. (2 lift ) COi' • IAlll1UU. Minnesota af Iowa (2 hrs ) . -CO) llOWll "The Lonely Guy" ( t 98-4. Com· edy) Stevt1 Martin. CharlU Grodin Atter his sexy g1tlfrle0d leaves him. a yovng man tac .. a tonety IJle and wr11et • bett· selling bOol< Which setVes as a guide for ether tonetOme men. 'A' ( t hr . 30 min.) 90Vll "Yentl" ( t983, MvMll} Bar· b<a Streisand. Mandy Patlnkln~ Isaac BasheVI• Singef'S short story. In turn-of·IM-century 'Eastern Ewope, • yOYng woman disgodn herMtf •• I rNn In order to pursue the ~atlOn tradltfoo. ally torbld9e1'1 to Jewlstt women. 'PO' (2 hrs. 14 min) 1t• (fl) llOWll "The H11nged Man" ( 1965. MySte<y) Edmond O'Br;en, Vera Miles Tht Mardi Gras tt lhe tcene ol a oun-- man· a attempt to avenge the murder ot hiS trtend ( 2 hrs. ) .. rA"l'M CJ) ... "The Long. Hot Summer" (1958, Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne WOO<Jward Based on the novel by William Fau&nef. {2 hrs .. 30 min ) ID Mcnt...,. This dOC1Jmenlary chronicles an exped1t1on to Iceland to capture pufflll$. a species of seabird, and treQee their adjustment to trte In Chicago's Unooln Partc Zoo. ( 1 hr ) I ........ -!PJIP. .. ,.,,.... w.w.=....., ... .-eom. edy sk9'cnes with guests Gtegory Hines. Dan Ayktoyd. John Belusht. Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman. ( 1 hr ) 8 ml ... flOGa llAlt IOOK I Rudy Jo<· dache (Peter Strauss) loseS his g1t1fr1end and a scholarShip, Tom (Nick Nolte) fatts ~·· (Part3of l2) (1 hr) I PAIOUl~t Of The Pharaohs" A biographical study of King Farouk. seen through the eyes ot his former tutor, Sir Edward Ford and Ah Amin. Egyptian newspaper publisher during Farouk's '!!SI" (l hr.) I.HJ 11JUM. aa. °' aaa•t llYCl9 1MI llCMT Sexually abused as children. tour people reveat their personal elCperl- ences 1n this documentary that explores ttus alarming social problem ( t hr ) llCMI "Mausoteum" ( 1983. Horror) Bobbie Bresee. Maqoe Gartner A centu- ries-old family curse afflicts a 30-year-Old woman. as the demon that possesses her starts a kilhng spree lhat only a psych1a· =i"~EF~:;;'"' TAii •aw ... Mll'lll cm LMTI Waylon Jennings sings "Honky Tonk Heroes" and "Luck· enbach. Texas .. Btlly Joe Shaver per· forms "Ride Me Down Easy" and · 1'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal · ( 1 hr ) CO).,. "Oeniel" (1983. Orama) T1m<r thy Murton, Mandy Pa11nk1n Based on E.L Doctorow's novel "The Booll Ot Dan· lel." A graduate student probeS the eMIC"lts SOrrounding his parents' execution ...., as Russian nuclear spteS 'A' (2 hrs . 9 tw mine..CI> 0 GD ... --M.L9 •. ·-"9l.llCCUIT WTnWtfll,_~ .. "Summet SctlOOI Teachef's .. 1975. Comedy) C.ndoe Aatson. Pet Andll"IOn. Three Mldw"1.,n women •tu-- dent teechlng In Cetlfcmla encounter trou- ble ~ hr .. 26 ~ ~ --~~Coeby.~lmself" (1982. eom.dy) BIU Coaby Tl\9 comedian loOQ et ...,..-ydey faults and f0tbll6 and pet· fauns his famous charectenations ·pa· l hr .. 4A m1n ) ----0 td .. "A Girt Named Tamiko" ( 1963. Orama) Laurence Harvey. Fr9nce NIJytn. A European In Tot!yo ignores his I0'4 fot • JapeneM girl whde trying to woo .,, Amwan women. ·<2 hrt fs min' 1W IT Ta.MT Hott Jot\My Cal'IOn. Sehedu4ed Ce1un chef Justin W~tcn I I hr) eo.CCUll Sunday. Feb. 3, 1985 19 n -c: 8 0 AIC ... NIGH1LM (I) ., ... 'J. A dow~and-out Wrt)Stler hires Magnum to tocate his long-.lott son. I)~ .. 10mln.) llOCOOlllD PUI LA~ ~A Scheduled. psy· chlatrlst Theodore Isaac Rubin, eutho< ot "Overc~ndecislveness." ( 1 ht.) ([)~ . CD llO¥ll "T rashi" C 1981, 6clenc.-Fic· lion) Lisa OeLNIJw. A demented scientist tries to pertecr the utttmate female robot L!hr •. 10rnin.) CZ) llO¥ll "Prlvale Parts" ( 1972, Horror) Ayrf Rvyman. Lucille Benson A na111e young girt moves into her aunt's bizarre hotel. 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) m -Cl.UI Scheduled beach music p10· neer Chuck Girard; a thief who became a clergyman (1 hr , 30 min.) 1M MOVIE "The Looety Guy"' ( 1984, Com· edy) Steve Marlin. Charles Grodin Alter his sexy girlfriend leaves him. a • young man faces a lonely Ille and writes a best· setting bool< which serves as a guide IOf other lonesome men 'A" ( 1 hr., 30 min ) U. IJ ~ 'J. A down-and-out wrestler htres Magnum to locate his long-lost son j ) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) TWIJMTZM m 09I HOU. YWOOD llO¥ll "The Purple Taxi" ( 1979. Com· edy) Fred Astaire. Chartolle Rarnphng A simple trish c;ounrry doctor unwillingly takes on a new ~nd rich cllentele which finds his old whiskey remedies unaccepl· .ible (2 hrs ) . l•••w ... CMAMa'I ANQILI 12:9 ~~DAVIDLITTIWH MIMD tlTCHCOCX,...,,.. DILYICalO llOVa "Desert Fury' ( t947 D<ama) Bun Lancaster. Lizabeth Scott A re· formed gambler tails 1n love with lhe dauQhi.r or a caG1nO ownef (2 hrs ) e llOvtl "Caravan To Vaccares" ( t 974. Adventure) Charlotte Rampling. David B11ney Attempts 10 smuggle an Eastern European scientist into the U S. are hampered by a gang bent on setting mtor matlon he possesse:. to the highest bid der (2 hrs.) I UM.,~M ITYLI ~MDllQMUMANmtaVIOI IC~~ A cabaret perlormance featuring GreZ Jones Jim Carrey. Rough -.... Tradt. Cathy M1c~ae1 McGtynn. Taco and Men Without Hats ( 1 hr ) COt.LHI IAIUTIAU Dayton at De- Paut (R) (2 hrs ) a.Cl) .o¥ll ··covert Ac11on" (1978, Adven- ture) David Janssen. Anhur Kennedy A toonef Ameocan CIA agent In Greece probes Into a fellow agent'a death and !Inds h•s own Ille imperiled after he pens a book 11bout his experiences (A) ( 1 hr . 20 mtn) tM L , llllCMI ··e11pa&ed·· I 1983. D<ama) -Thunrclay .. H T~ wonooi 01 It All .. ( t97-'. Oocu m~n1R1yJ f 1 hr. 35 min I 20 Sunday. Feb. 3, 1986 ~ Nastass)a Kinslu. Harvey Kettel A lash1on model's lover uses her as bait 10 11ap an 1ntema11onal killer 'R" (I hr . 40m1n.J 12:11 ® llCMI ··psycho II"' ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tuty Former psy· chotic killer NOfrnan Bates IS released al· ter a 20-year stay In a mental lns1l1u11cm and belleves h1mseH cured untll a mysten· ous t'lsh of murders begins 'A" ( t hr 53 mm.) 1•8 MOVW '"Mirage" ( 1965 Mystery) Gre- gory Peck. Oiane Baker A psychiatrist doubts his patient's amnesia. bul agrees 10 help him after becoming Involved 1n a series of s11a~1s. (2 hrs ) 9 DtTIJl'T TOllQHT Featured Tyne Daly, the mOdellng profession's sea.Ide. • TOllAUrT•AIBICA (0) lllOVW "The Devonsv11te Terror ( 1981 , HorrOf) Suzanna Love. Robert Walker. A mOdern-day witch wreaks de· strucllon and 1err01 1n a small town to seek revenge tor the deaths of her ances- tors (1hr .22 min) (%) llOV9 ·we Alt Loved Each Other So Much" ( 1977. Drama) Nino Manfredi. V1t1or10 Gassman. E11ore Scola's explora 11on of pollllcat and social change 1n past war Italy. spanning 30 years as 11 chron1 cles the fortunes al three WOfld War It Resistance buddies (2 hrs , 6 min.) l lOlllQ t:10 llOVW "Covert Action·· ( 1978. Adven ture) David Janssen. Arthur Kennedy A lormer American CIA agent tn Greece probes into a fellow agenrs death and finds his own life imperiled alter he pens a "boOk about his experiences (R) ( 1 hr 20m1n.) ~CC MOVIE ··Nightmares" I t983. Horror) Cristina Raines Em1ho Estevez A pickup truck. a pack of cigarettes. a video game and a colonial home all play e part In tour ep1sooes of horror and· suspense 'R' ( 1 hr , 39 mtn.) ($) FM*IN AND DAN AT tTOC«TON ITA11 Former "'Saturday Night Lrve" Wiii· ers Al Frankerr an<J Tom DaVis perform their unique brand of topical comedy, In eluding an Impression ol Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones from Stockton Stale College 1:21 U1'Aft0l t:al mATM~Al.MMCOUICTION m ... 19 1*T~ -.. Cll ... llGHTWATCM llCMI "Stage Fright" ( t950 Mys- tery) Jane Wyman. Ma~ne Dietrich Al· ter pteadtng innocence to a trtend. the suspect In o murder case turns out 10 be ~l~~AICOT Ht(1)110¥11 "The Big Brawl" C 1980. Adven- ture) Jackie Chan, Jose Ferrer The son of a restaurant owner entets an lntetState fighting match and Is Piiied agalf'ISI a sa- dtSllC brul "A' ( t hr • 38 mtn ) tat 9 Cll ... llGHTWATCM · •COJ "Farty Finn" ( 1980, OtarN) Ben Ox- enbould. SM Newton ( 1 hr 30 min ) ) "Tht ~mazing Mr Blunden" ( 1~72. Fant•sr> l.01Xeoce Naismith. Lynnt Fred· enek. 1 hr • 39 mm J l "Yentl"' ( 1983, MU$1C:el) Barbra Slrttsand. Mandy Pat1nk1n (2 ht1.. 1' (!) llCMIT .... m llCMI "MJ. Moto Takes A Vacatt0n ( 1939. Mystery) Peter Lone. Virg1n1 Field. Mr Moto becomes embrOiled 1n th theft ol the queen·s iewets and tries to d•• cover whO committed two murdefs. ( 1 r1r 45 =~ ~~=-llOTDI (R) ~ llCMI "Double Jeopardy" ( t98c Drama) Suzanna Love. Robert Walke• After moving to Phoenix to start a nf>. career 1n real estate. a fOfrner prost 1,1" finds her life Is terrorized by an ex-cusi..."1 er. 'R' (1 hr , 25 min ) _ 2:11 '¥lllO ADIOI a.e llCMI "Chubasco" ( 1968, Orar ;i RiChard Egan. Christopher Jones A yo ' resolves some inner conlllcts when 1omsatuna lish1= (2hrs.) IE.:.. 0 .. 11\111 HI MOVIE "Alllgalor" (1980, Suspens. Robeft Forster, Robin Riker. A baby a gator that has been flushed into a c. 1 sewer system grows to monstrous S•:· and develops a taste for humans 'A' 1 hr . 34 min.) taO llOVll "The Big Brawl" ·(1980. Adver ture) Jackie Chan. Jose Ferrer The son c11 a restauran\ OWnet' enters an lnterstalt fighting match and ie pin~ aga1ns1 a sa d1sl1C brute. 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min J lcll ~ Famt• (If) ~"The Border' ( 198 1 D<ema1 Jack Nicholson. Valene Perrine A Texa border guard's values come 1n confhc' with those of his corrupt co-workers anel his mateoallshc wife. 'R ( 1 hr , 4 7 min ) ._™=TW(R) (~ 110¥11 "'fasy Money·· C 1983, Come dy) ROdney Oangerlleld Joe Pesci fl man who likes 10 eat. dnnk and smoke t(• e11cess standlt to win S tO m1n1on 1f he sat 11flces his worldly pleasures for one year 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) llO¥ll "The Young Landlords" ( 1983 Drama) Kevin Sullivan Marla Gibbs An ambitious group of teene~rs try to sa11e a dllapldaled bulld1ng 1n a New YOtk Ctty ~hbOfhood Q ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 1-ICOTT 4111 MOVll "Thank You. Mr Moto" ( 1937 Mystery) Peter LOfre. Sidney Blackmer A group of people are bfought together by the posslbthly of lindtng Genghis Khan's hidden treasur-e ( 1 hi . t 5 min I -~lmYT\lm d IDMMIOI.._ ' .,. llO¥ll "Yentl" ( 1983. MU$100I) Bar- bra Streisand. Mandy Pahnkln From Isaac Bashev1s Slnge<"s short story In rurn·of-the·eentury Eastern Europe, a young woman.. disguMs sell as a man 1n order to pursue the education Tr~ffon ally forbidden to Jew1Sh women 'PG' o (2 hrt., 14 min.) min.) •aJ "A Walk In The Spttng R1111 •· t t970. Roma~) ll'IQrid • Bergmln Anthony Ouinn 12 hrs ) • l "Woodplllm" I t982. AOlltnrure) AJ lette Blernaux, MICllel C.atel ( t hr 26 min I Nlct) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comeely) Peter O'Toole. JesSica Harper. ( 1 hr . 35 min) •OO "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) tact) "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975. Ael· venture) Mike Mazurk1, Jimmy Kane ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) CO) Cl) "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr .. Umin.) (%)"Design For Living" ( 1933. Comedy) Fredric March. Gary Cooper ( 1 hr • 30 min) -ct) "Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Sc1ence- F1e1ton) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen ( 1 hr 29mln.) (B) "Crackers" ( 1984. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Jack War~n. ( 1 hr . 32 min I (0) "Angel'' ( 1937. Orama) Marlene Dietrich, Melvyn Douglas. (2 hrs.) "A Cold Wind In August" (1961, Ora· ma) Lola Albfight. Scott Marlowe I 1 hr 20m1n) (%)"Piaf. The Early Years" ( t974. 81og- rafhy) Brigitte Ariel. Pascale Christophe L1 hr . 45 min.) -Ql) "Wrthout Reservations" ( 1946. Come- dy) Claudette Colberl. John Way~,(2 hrs ) 11:98 "The Trackers" ( t97 1. Mystery) • Sammy Oav1s Jr . Ernest Borgnine. ( t hr . 30mln) -= (.CJ "Rattle 01 A Simple Man" ( 19&4. Dra- ma) Harry H Corbell Diane Ctlen1o ( 1 hr . 36mtn) "Tlmerider" ( 1982. Sctence-F1ction) Fted Ward, Bel!nela Bauer I 1 hr 35 min ) "Crackers" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland Jack Warden I 1 hr . 32 min I _ .......... 11ov1e1- tMt9) "Perfect Gentleman" ( 1978. Come· CW Lauren Bacall, Ruth Gordon (2 hrs ) CZ) "The Lonely Guy ' I 1984. Comedy) Steve Martin. Charles Grodin ( 1 hr . 30 min.) *Ck) "WarGames" (1983. Suspense) Matthew Broderick. Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr. 53m1n.) ©) "Melanie" ( 1982. Drama) Burton Cummings, Gtynnts O'Connor. ( 1 Jir , 49 min.) . m "Abandoned" ( 1949. Drama) Dennis O'Keefe. Jeff Chandler ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ta(C) "My Favorite Year" (1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. (l hr . 35 min) (I) "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher Reeve. Rk:hard Pryor. (2 rvs . 5min) (%) "Metropolls" (Siient) ( 1926. Set· ence·Flction) Brigitte Helm. Alfred Abel. ~hrs .. 19 min.) MICC) "Challenge To Be Free" (1975, Ad· venlure) Mike Mazurld, Jimmy t<ene ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) CO) "Fatty Finn" ( 1980. Drama) Ben Ox· eoboUld. Bert Newion. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ldl(8) "Woodplum" ( 1982. Adventure) Ar· lette Blernaux. Michel Castel. ( 1 hr . 26 min) d \C) ''Rattle Of A Simple Man" (1 964, Ora· ma) Harry H Corbett. Diane Cilento ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) ©.) "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woody Al· ten. Mia !="arrow ( 1 hr .. 24 min.} "The Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972, Fantasy) Laurence Naismith. Lynne Fred· erlck. ~1 hr .. 39 min.) CZ) "Yentl" ( 1983. Musical) Barbra Streisand, Mandy Patink•I\ (2 hrs 14 min) •C!> "Fame" (1980. Drama) Irene Cara. Barry Mliler. (2 hrs ) "Tendef Mercies" ( 1982. D<ama) Robeft ()JvaJI. Tess Harper ( 1 hr 30 min.~ _ . .,. .... ----· Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson A young lawyer becomes involved w11h a musician 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (Q) llON "Angel" (1937, Ofama) Mar· lene Dtelrieh, Melvyn Douglas. A bOred wile searches for romance In Paris (2 hrs) llO't' IUT MOT\.19 •me ... '"""_"_ ... .-Yla.La AUCI . llACla I 1.8-fllWIHOUlt ..... tll~ ...... llON "Strl1nge Invaders" ( 1982. Set· enee-Flctlon) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen Super-intelligent beings from space mate- nakze in a small mldwestem town ano as- sume the bodies of its res ~nts. 'PG' Q 1 hr .. 29 min) llON "Zef " ( 1983, Comedy) Woo- dy Allen. Mia ~arrow Documentary-style profile of a man with the ability to acquire both the physical ano mental traits of the l~meets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 24 min) 7:11 Cll ... .... U.TltATT\m UMIOAT ~ :"'.J. "The Cosby Show" co- star Keshia Knight Pulham. a gorilla com- Mil'~ the Columbus. Ohio Zoo ~ ---~ TONIGHT Featured Anne Bancroft: a day 1n the life of a mod· er lnlm'lef911lf ..... tllPOmm .. Miff 1+1 CGITACT :> O ~ COUStn Rachel" (1953 Mystery) Olivia de Hav1lland. Richard Bur· too Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurief The heir to a considerable for· tune attempts to hnd out ti the woman he loves is really a murderess ( 1 hr , 38 min.) llCMI "Ptaf The Early Years" (1974. Biography} Br1g111e Anet. Pascale °'"s· NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Oltcnarged. Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States, In good health, you are entitled to a Double lntermctnt Space (for you and your Spouse) In our _ Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you. of only a Single fn ermenf -Sl)ac-e-p1us 1tre Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by St1te Law. Harbor Lawn, long Known for Its Special Considerations 10 Veterans, is making this ProgT•m available to the V.eterans of thlt aree. Space it llmlted and It will be assigned on a first come. first served besl9. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODA YI ,--------------------------------~-----I I I '''''' UWI •ElllllAL ''" I •ITUI" 1825 Qleler Ave., Coeta Meea, CA. 12121 l•dlecent to the Sen Diego Fwy (406) er Harl>Of Blvd So. I I I I am 1n Honotably Dl9charoec:t Veteran I If' 1JOO<I l\eellh (Ha!M) - I I Sertal No I I Address ,I I City l : HOMe Phone No I ------OtKherge Oat•---- ___________ Zip ___ _ Sunday.Feb 3, 1985 21 .,...,,-----..~=:-·1r-====-=============~~~--------------------------- tophe. A chronk:le of the early hie and ca· reer of French chanteuse Edith Piaf, lead· Ing up to he< hrst major success In Paris 91!.rlng the 1930s. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 45 min ) MlapllDWll "Our Man Flint" (1966, Adven- ture) James Coburn, Gila Golan A secret agent Is called In to tracl< down a group bent on controUlng the planet's weather ~hrs .. 10 min.) NI 9 ·1 OI TMI TOMI Featured: a visit with Tom Sellecl<. Larry Manetll and Roger E. Mosley. all of "Magnum, PI ," on locauon In Hawaii. l ., ... YNUD fil OI LA. Featured. This special edl· lion tells viewers Where they can go 1n Los Angeles to find incredible bargains on ev- l:hlng from a Mercedes to a refrigerator Ull DINO AT Ulm lllOfU'I CCUT WlllP•Clamln .. ,.,., WU, WILD WON.O OI A-.LI mM,.... Neal Gebler and Jel· Irey Lyons look al Meryl Streep and Rob- ert De Niro, with scenes ftom "Falling In Love" and "The Deer Hunter " (R) i ~ ~,_,.IMITAAllfA • (I) ••• PJ. After Magnom. Hlg· gins and their friend are rescued from Im· prisonment on the Cambodian border. the re:al purpose of the mission IS revealed {Pan 2 or 2) ( 1 hr ) • II OD COllY IHOW Cliff's disturbed when , he finds some mari1uana 1n Theo's bed· room · • COlU• IAIKfTIAL.L UCLA at Washin=.:1a1e (2 hrs.) 8 llJ "The Bad Seed" (Premiere. Suspense) 81P11 Brown, Lynn Redgrave A remake ot IM 1956 1hrrller about a bright 9 year-Clld girt and her mother's gradual. horrrfy1n1r '·rovery that her child is a COid· biooded muru\j1.:r O (2 hrs) (!) WOP. CIK:lllATI e aTDT~ TOMGH'r Featured Anne Bancroft, a day 1n the Ille of a mod· el. m MOVll "Operation Crossbow" ( 1965. Suspense) George Peppard, Trevor How· ard. The Allies attempt 10 destroy a group of German mlsslle-bu11d1ng sites (2 hrs) I unm °' n.G1 llYllDii "Agatha Christie Mysteries" II" When a law student rnvestlgetes mys- IOflOus crres for help on the golf links, he follows a trail or clues leading to his un- ~·· cottage O ( 1 hr l <.C.) .. "O C Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) Mt. T, Adem Baldwin Drivers of a nearly bankrupt Washington laKICab aperatlon become heroes when they rescut two kid· ~children 'A' O C 1 hr . 39 min) (8) .. "Bad Boys" (1982, Orama) Sean. Penn, ~nl Santoni A young hood- lum acclden1ally kilts 11\e younge< brother of 1 tee:n-age dope dealer durtng a pollee chase and rs sent 10 a rough reformatory 'R' ( 1 hr .. 59 min ) ~ QHPIM: llY OMI WAY TO llOWll "Cr&CkltfS" ( 198'1, Comedy) Oon.tld Sutht<land, Jac1< Warden. OoW,,.. °""'he4r·luck characters 1n San Francis· oo't Mission district decide to ease their flnencJat won by cracking a pawf)IN>P owner's ufe 'PG' ( t tv . 32 min ) e ... ''08ttle Drive" (1951. Wesrern) JOt1 McCfea. Dean Stockwt41 A young upstart and a cowhanO develop • strong tri.ndfhip dUring • d8ngerous desert cat· Ill drM 11 ht 30mln) 22 Sunday. Feb. 3. 1985 •De fMaYl'm Members of the family o\lefcompensate while trying to help Jen· niter gel over her iealOusy of Andrew I 11C TAC DOUIN UMIOAT • ~1-A.J.andRicktryto he4p a high school student who has quit drugs and 1hen runs away after being framed ~=~ormer clique. (I hr.) D e While Chit nurses a cOld. Notm'a etfOft to finish the deliveries for l hlm =to hlS arrest for mall tampering _. .... . llYllMt'I "Agatha Christle Mysteries II" When a law student Investigates mys· terlous cries for help on the golf !Inks, he follows a trait of clues leadmg to h s un- cle's coll~.~( 1 hr ) GI) llAIJ TMIAT-. ''The Jewel In The Crown" On her way to P&Akot, Sarah meets Bronowsky traveling with the Nawab's secretary Susan gives birth bUt loset her grip on sanity (Pan 8 ol 14) o L! hr.) CD 11()¥11 "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Ro· mance) JOhn Travotta. Olivia Newton John A self-styled lnven101 and a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr . 28 .:oJ. (0) "Melanie" ( 1982, Orama) Bur· ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor A young woman leaves her remote home 10 locate and 10 gain custody ot her child now living with his army-based father 'PG' ( 1 hr . •9 mm ) (Z)llCWll "The Lonely Guy·• ( 1984, Com· edy) SIM Martin, Charles Grodin After hts seKy girlfriend leaves him. a yoong man laces a IOnely Ille and writes a best selling bo<>M which serves as a guide for other lonesome men. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) t:al II OD ~ COURT A promoter en· courages Bull to enter wrestllng. but the bailiff's friends try to talk him out ol 11 Cf) llCWll "Hud" C 1963. Orama) Paul Newman. Melvyn Douglas A young boy 1s torn between love for his free·llv1ng uncle and~andfather (2 hrs . 30 min.) QZ) "The Cossacks" ( 1960. Adven· ture) Edmond Purdom. John Drew Bar rymore In Czar Alexander's Russia of the 1850s, • lusty end courageous warriors wage fierce battles against lnvadefS. (2 hrs., 26 min.) I DICI VMI Dftl -Cl) DOTt ~ Abby gives Gary an uttlmatum wtien hi brings Val hOme. Galveston 1hreatens to reveal the trvth to Gary abou1 Val's babies: Ben discovers that Empire Valr.y 1$ being used for covert mlllt!!Y actM1y ... O (t hr.) . D • llU. ITmT .... Bates goes un· <Wcover to find a psychopeth who's kllt- lng pro.ttMes: Furlllo tries to settle a dis· pute between the spurntd Chief Daniels and Ma~.~) l •t;.Q - 'l:MllM."*l .. IOOll Tom Jor· dache (N1¢k Nolte) 18 jailed '°' 818IUIOry rape and Rudy (Peter Strautt) deeldes 10 data his t>ots'• daughter for bullnlss rte· son:J:.w ;.,~ ( 1 hr.) I ,_ Lim "Ttwt Mysterious Willl1m Shakeepeert" Guest• author Cheriton Ogburn ("The~· tetk>ul Wtllllm Shake apear• thl M h and .1tlt Aeallty") . • Rutgt11 UnlYer ty ProfeslOt ot English Mturle9 Charney ( t hr.) CC> .. ''l111le OatllnQS" (1980. Come· dy) Tatum O'NNI, Krltrv ~Nichol At summer camp. two Leen-age girls co .. pete 10 see who wlll be the ftrsl to lose r,t" ~r 1n11y 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .... HOU(R) MOVll ''Crackers" (19~. Comedy1 Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden. Down on-thelr-luck characters In San Francis co's Mrssion district decide to ease the hnanc1a1 woes by cracking a pawnshCJ~ owner's safe 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min) ~ Encouraged by a bet w11t Marcus, Joe sets out to turn a tougt female into a lady of sophistication ar ~~ .. • @) ITATI Oil TMI WIOlt ~TIC ~ Tl\e Democratic Party rt sponds 10 President Reagan's State of It• I~ ~~·~o To M1dnlght" ( 1983. Ores ma) Charles BronSOf'I Andrew Stevens ;. homicide detective and a cr1m1n01og) graduate search for a killer ot women •f< 1 hr 41 min L 11• 011 ®>m ... TAXI __..WILD &ISIOMI "°"" COUllT ..n "'**" P\ "'° CltCUI NOMI lACM WIDLY (it) L 1 MOVll "Sizzle" (1980 Drama• Samantha Fox. Candida Royalle The changing American sexual practices of the past nall century are illustrated I 1 hr . 20 min) 10) .OW · Nas1y Ntlfses" (No Date IAd~ i;,r.;J.o.;.n 1 IDllANTaJCO 11• ()) ~ NIAT G1ambone's snooting ol a hoodlum on the run prompts en lnler nal Alfarr~ahon, (I hr 10 mtn ) CJ GD Host Johnny Carson Scheduled· cellist Yo Yo Ma antmal ex ~ Jim Fowler. ( 1 '" ) I OODCOWU l1J MC ........ -......... " "What's Ailing Medical News?" Ted Koppel hosts a pan· el discussion on the current '1ate ol medi· cal affairs Guests Dr Witham O.Vries, Or Tim Johnson, George Sttalt; Or Lawrenct Altman; Ellen Goodman, Or Arn04d Ret- ma~ hr , 3u min.) I=.,.... LA,_,, .-CA Scheduled Paul N. Sttasseta, co-author of ··s1raase11· Tax Severt"~ ~="'--AM.Y TMI ... iJ',. Cl&.UI Scheduled topic aulelde ( 1 hr.30min) 1W(C).,. "l.•lllter" (1984, Dflm8) Tom Selleck. Jant Seymour A hl0h·cl8u jewtl thief is blackmalled by tho F'BI to lrberate S10,000 In Nez1 diamonds passing through London 'R' O ( I hr •O min } tW@ .,.. "Strangers In 7A" (1972. Ora· "'-) Andy Grltttth, Ida LUf)lf'l(r After I gang's robt>ery plans tall. the metr1bers 81 fempt to mekt a getnwfty utlng 1 bulidloo supennten<ttnt as a hai'llage ( 1 tv , 35 *'lmll\t....r .. llOWll "Ono Man J " ( 1978 $uapet111) Jack Pa1ance. ~r111opN1t Mitchum A psyehOtlC murderer cal.IMt • ytngeful odicemftn IO beComl a ~man ~1lante squad ~-1 ·1enture) Rock Hudson Burl Ives A doc· •••w 101 discover~ bOth me<11cal prOQfess and l m..a ~ Hosts T 011 .:in 1 ta1tn white working 1n the JUnoles ol Bata- Nancy Seaver (RJ ~1a (2 hrs ) · H) MOVll "W arGan.es t 1~t13 JEUPYOUUN Suspense) Matthew Brooe11c~ C.J.-1ll• ,. • CHMIL.rl AMQILI COieman A teen-age computer wr.,z 1n-10 llOVll A Killer In Every Corner" vertantly gains access 10 the Pentagun 975 Suspense) Patrick Magee. Joan- s1rateg1C computer system and nearly l>P na Pettet A noted cnmlnat psychologist gins W0<ld War m 'P'G" o r 1 hr :;1 .nvites three psychology students 10 his min ) home 1n the English counrryslde ( I hr $)MDVII "Superman Ill 11953 A11\I''' 30 min) lure) Ch11stopher Reeva R11.haro Prye•< A '1l) TllAT v111a1nous Industrial magi..11e IN''-t"l 1·('. t:20 ~ 'Deadly Force" ( 1983. Drama} lraltZe the Man of Stec !Jy ,pi 111ng t "' Wings auser. Joyce Ingalls A former into his good and evil persor1(lli!1~s t...__ s oot to lind the psychopath Who Q (2 hrs , 5 min ) ../ carved a fatal X on a woman's forehead 12:15 l llO¥ll "Stryker' r 1983 AJvPI I ' I R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) Steve Sandor Andrra Sa.. A ;l" Q t:JOI OMATMCOllD~COUICla woman makes enem1e~ wheri sr1e wdnh -THAT GIM. to share her community's supplt of tre•.I · MEWi spring water during a post nucleil• w.11 ~ Cl) Cll ... MIQH'TWATCM shortage 'R' ( 1 hr . 26 min LOY! IONGI 12:JO 0 GI) UTI llQHT wmt DAVI> L.fTTEMIAN Dfl"DT~ TOMQHT Featured Scheduled Johnny Ca'lh. Leo11 S~1111k c, f 1 ,i\nne ~ancrolt: a day 1n the hie ol a mod- hr ) el •• MIMI) tl'TCHCOC« PMIBfTI @ AGllCUL TUM U.U lllOWll "The Ame11cano i 1ri1,r, Or 1 ij, llOVll '48 HRS " C 1983. Comedy) ma) Glenn Ford. Frank l tJvi>j(•/ A 1 .... 1, Nick Nolte. Eddie.Murphy An unorthodox cowbOy finds romance d••d 11l11P1 lu•• pohce detective teams with a temporanly wnen he attempts to O('l•ve1 c1111e Br Jt•rt 1 1~1eased convict 10 find a fuo1t1ve murder· bulls to Brazil (2 hrs I Pr A ( 1 nr 35 min I ti) llOYll "lonocenl BystanOf'•'• \ 1911 0 llOVll "Angel' ( 1937. Drama) Mar· Suspense) 'Stanley Bakei c1prat•I•'"' lerie D1etr1ch. Melvyn Douglas A bOred Chaplin A secret apcnt ,., a.,., 0"f"' 1 w1f P searches 101 romance in Parts (2 cate a Sov1e1 sc1en11st wt-.. ""' .,, .. 11 '' ,r l'l•S J S1bena and fled to Turkey (7 ht" 1 C:> HOT WT ' LOVI, .-CAN ITYlf 2:10 'S fllOVll "North Dallas Forty" ( 1979 ~UAION Comedy) Nick Nolte Mac Davis COU1Q1 IAIKfflAU. UGI I\ 11 w ,.,, C..mup1es pill-popping and all-night party· 111gton State (R) (?hrs ) 1111:1 OE>g1n to take their toll on two tun lov Ol llOVll "Sumrl'it-r Uf 7 1 t 18.' A t 111g but over·the·h1ll football players 'A' 11et1ture) Annette Have" 1 1r 1e• •' . i hrs l voung man pursues the atlec11v1 01 '"' 2:JO MEWi eral Older women ( 1 hr t5 rr111 1 fllOVllTO. ... ZJ mVll "The Border I 198 1 fJram111 llOV9 "Anchors Aweigh" ( 1945. Mu· Jack Nicholson vate"e P(l1111,, A T e~a., s0cal) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra Two sail· border guard's ,,,81ues ·m·P ,,, conff1c r NS en1oy their leave 1n glamorous HOii y· with those ol his corru1•t en wurkers ,1110 wood (2 hrs l his materlal1SllC w1te 'A' t 1 hr 47 nun I q) llOYll "A Place To Ote" ( t973. t2'AO 8 CJ) llOVll The Great Bar•~ H<>.t• Suc;pen!.e) Alexandra Hay Bryan Mar· ( 1979, Comedy) Burgess Mi>rt>i.Jtll R.ct shall The young wile of a new dOCtor 1n ard Basenart Three disgrunt!Pd t>ank e• h•wn bears a telltale sign that convinces a ocut111es decide to get lhP r1cht>" lt11'y IP••I c.ul1 ot dev1l·worsh1ppers that she has they're entitled to by stag1ny ,1 r 1bt1P•v .i been sent to th&m for e purpose ( 1 hr theu own bank (R) f 1 hr >o ""' JO min I 1•11 llCMI "The Spiral Roao· 1196? Ao l!'1.-VIWAOQMT _,..Way -llonalngMovies- •1%) "The Tiger And The Pussycat' c 1967 Comedv) Vlltono Gassman. f le.1r .. 1 P.11 ker ( t hr . 47 min ) • .. a> "Cop·Oul'' ( 1968 Suspen~•l J.i11 •'· Mason. GerakSlne Cnaphn C2 tir\ l •CC) "My Foolish Hearr· ( t950 AomancPJ Dana Andrews. Susan Hayward 1 1 h• 38 min) 11::11( "Grano Baby" ( 1981 Orama) Esth£" Rolle. I fffry 9 6ooct ( t hi • Ml min J 7a "Dusty" (1981. Otal'nal 8 111 Ke11 Noel 'Trevathen ( 1 hr . ?8 min I "King Kong" ( 1976 A~nlure\ Jpll B(idQOS, JeSSICI L41nge ( 2 h" 14 min J .. "Say ArMn, Somebody" I t982 Doc umentary) ( t hr •• 48 min I 00 "T<?UQh Enough" (1983 Orama) OiMit ~. c.riene W1tk•lll f t hr ~ 7 min) .. .. O 'Terms 01 Endea1ment" (1933, Dra- ma) Sh11tey MacL•1f}e. Debra Winger f2 nrs. tO min) a:'8 Z "Hands Across The Table" ( 1935 Comedy) Carole Lombard Fred MacMur r.1y ( t hr . 20 min) ,.. C 'The Westerner" ( 1940, Western) Gary Cooper. Walter Brennan (I hr 40 m111) H 'Yentl' c 1983 MUSl(al) Barbra Stre1s11no. Mandy Patlnkln (2 hrs . 14 min) $ a.au Brummet" (19~. Aciv.titurt) Eltrabeth r1y1or 64.,_.,, Granger. ( 1 rir . b t ni1n J ,..Q!) "Crosswinds" (1951, AdvtnturtJ JOM Payne. Ahonoa Aem1ng (2 hr1 ) n• Z Carmen" ( t983. Music•l) Antonio Gades. Laure del SOI ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) n:aa "Shell Game" (1975, A~turt) John Oav1ds0n. Tommy Atk1~ ( 1 ht 30 min) i .......... llOTDI II) CMULll~Olt THIU ICM .. ll0¥9 "Devil And The Deep" (1932. AdVenture) Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper To rid himself of his romantic ri· \/&Is. a B11tish naval commander In North Africa deliberately Slnlls their submarine ~hr. 30m1n) AllOTT MD COITIUO :. "DC Cab" ( 1983 Comedy) Mr T, Adam BaldWin 011vers ol a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation become heroes when lhey rescue two kid· ~=children 'R' Q ( 1 hr 39 min I ... ,... ll0¥9 "Story Of A Love Story" ( 1973. Drama) Alan Bates Dominique Sanda A British wr1tet hving near Paris begins an extramarital affair with a brooding, sensu· al Frenchwoman. and fantasy intertwines with realtty as he reflects on their ro-mance ( 1 hr 50 min I a.')coml'MM 1:111 FAITM a ....... ·~MM M llO¥ll "The Osterman Weekend' ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger Hauer. John Hurt A controversial telev1S1on 1ournaflst is convinced by a CIA agent that his closest lriends are really Soviet agents turning an annual reunion weellend 1n10 a nightmare of terror 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 rrun I --~.....,. . ) ........ Tml(R) ( llCMI "Zelig" ( t983t Comedy) Woo- dy A"en. Mia ~arrow Oocumentary·\fYle prolile ot a man with the aOlhty to acqu11e bOth the phyS1Cal and mental tr aits ot the ~=-~s 'PG (I hr. 24 min) 6:11 Cl) llOVll ·'A COid Wind In August" (1961. Drama) LOia Atb<lght Scoll Mar- lowe A ghello youth becomes romanlt cally involved with a st11pper ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. , .. AU'TIIY mDICAL DOCTOll PIDtAT d IDMAllOf~ .,. ( l ll0¥9 "Little Oarltngs f 1980. Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal. K11st y McNtehol ~t summer camp two teen-age g111s com- pete to see who W111 be the first to lose her v1rgin11y 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min I ,_o· "Tender MefcleS ( 1982 Drama) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper ( t r11 30 min l _., ...... ....,.._ ttete "The Long Voyage Home' (1940. Adventure) John Wayne. tan Hunter (2 hrs ) C' "The Beastmaster' ( 1982. Adven- ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 4b min) ) "Tom S.wyer" ( 1973. MusatJ ~ ny Wt\1takef, Jodi9 Foatf!f t 1 hf " min) 1t:a "CH 0 M PS " ( 1979, Science-Fie· tiOn) Wesley Eure, Valerie Ber11nelli ( 1 hr 31 mITT J W ll)) "BeYond The limit'' 11983 Drema! Suhday. Feb.3, 1985 23 Michael Caine. Richard Gere. ( 1 hr . 43 min) 'l ' "Murder Al The Vanthes" I 1934, Mys- tery) Jack Oal..tP Kiiiy Carlisle ( 1 hr 10 m1n1 '1:) ·r 100111» ,d1 ( 194!>. We&lern) Yvon11e De Carlo Roa Cameron { 1 hr 30 rn1n) ttO(CJ 'Tootsie" I 1982 Comedy) Dustin Hollman. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr • 56 mm ) $ · AdventurM 01 Marco Polo" I 1938. Drama) Gary Cooper Basil Rathb<>ne ( 1 hr 40mtn J 8 t:ll ;r 'The l oids 01 01sc1phne" ( 1983. Ora· ma) DAv1d Keith. Robert Prosky ( 1 hr . 43 m1111 19 H · Me1a1s1orm The Destruc1ton Of Jared·Syn · ( 1983. Science F1ctton) Jel· Irey Byron Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr 24 min~ 10 1 ·Porky s II Th1> Nexl Day'' ( 1983. Comedy) Dao Monahan Wyall Knight ll hr 3!> min I W .C Say Amen Somebody" ( t982. Doc· llrTlenlary) ( 1 hr 46 min) d $ Du<,ly ( 1981 Orama) Btll l<err Noel Tr~vathen C.I ht • 28 min) WI "(uve Al f1r~1 Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Ham111on Susan Saini Jarne<l 12 hr<.) , L Thi' Aov13111ures Of Young Rno1n HOO<l I 1980 Qf;ima) An1ma1ed ( t hr 4Jm1n 1 [l H;mds AGIOSS fhe Taote" ( 1935, C <111 Carnie Lombslrd. Fred MacMur· 1 hr · ~c1 min ) .. &!And 01 The Blue Dolph.ns" ( 1964. Orarna i Cella Kaye l arry OomaStn (2 hrs l -1venlng ----•11JD O]).wt IOIOllUICMll Cll ... • NOCllY Los Angeles 1<1ngs al lw'ifE=(2h" 30moo1 .. YOM'l llAITD CHUI MO¥ll "My FoohSh Hearl" (1950. Ro- mance) Dena Andrews. Susan Hayward A pregnant young woman finds herself 1n despair when her soldier lover is klll6d dur· lr:!SI the war ( 1 hr 38 mm ) (I) TOP ...,. IODll Brett Summers vs .«y etlvefe in a tightweight 1>0U1 tched· uled lat 10 tounds, hvt from Atlantic City. N J (1 hrf , 30 min ) (ff) MO¥ll "Tough Fnough" ( 1983 Drtt· mll) Dennis Ouatd C11rlet'l(I Watkins An unsuccesstut counrry s•~r, trying to riioke ends meet. turn!tlllo flghllrlj,l IOf prize 11l<)ne.PG. ( 1 hr 4 7 mm) J J "Wonder Man ( 1945. Come- dy). 08nny Kaye, Virg1n1& Mayo A r\IQhtclub onltftalner's tw111 b<other 1s accustd ot murd., ( 1 hr 38 min l llOf IUT MOn.m ...... MIA11•r:m .. u.Y ..... Mm • -,.._ ...... -.a.NIMI • mm.-Y~ ''The Bat· Budget Who Wms Who l os- 24 Sunday. Feb. 3, 1985 CZ) llO¥ll "King Kong" ( 1976, Adven· ture) Jell Bridges, Jessica lange Amon strous ape cs btoughl 10 New York City from a troptcal island by a g~dy 011 pro moter eager to e)plO•I lht> rrP11h1114 tor I~ (?hrc; '4 •or I NI Cll ... ........ 1MATM9 LOWllOAT ~ ~ Asp111ng OlymPfC gyrn nast Christie Ph1lhps. Teddy Pendergrass &i -.::.n.AIW TOllQHT Featured rn.:a.r:s, chUd models l ..... a.C:::. .,,,.. w.u:o1n ACT ('II) Q llO¥ll "Cheech & Chong's Still Smokin' " ( 1983. Comedy) RIChard Mar 1n, Tommy Chong The comic duo hvens up a poorly attended Dutch film !Pr.t1val 'A' (1 hr 31 mm ) IOJllCWll "Terms Of Endeam1.,111 I 1983. Orama) Shirley Macl'a1ne. Deb•d W111ger James L Br~s s chronicft> .,1 11 " 30 year evOlut1on of lhe comple1 t• 1• loving re18ttonsh1p between a mothf'• ar•d her m dependent daughter 'PG (2 hr'I 10 min) NI az> llOVll "PSI Factor ( 1980. Science- Fiction) Gretchen Corbell. Peter Mark Richman A NASA communicat100s e>< pert learns of dangerous ahens b\Jr the A11 Force does not believe his SIOf'y (2 hrs ) T:lt 1J UWTI TO INOTI UMDllO Featured a betund·the-scenes look ar the hit se11es with stars Donna Mills, Michele Lee. Ted Shackelford and others. who discuss !heir characters and drop hints about the sea sons.· outcome I Cl)FAm.YPIUD .. Of Ila.,,_.. OI IUTTD Rick Monday hosts this comlcat took ar goot u from the world ot Sp<>ftS IMDmOOATUMI PIOf\ft CCMIT Wlll'•cwan atllllllJY WU, WILD WOIU Of '-.V.I .__,.._ .MVllW UC.,_ UllTA mra • ()) D&ICllOfNAIZAM Rosco's magic act may have worked too well when Boss Hm!..881ty~peart (I hr ) D • COD9Wa '° ... A l8fl0<1St g<oup may have an utterlOt motive fO/ ktd-n.pping st.Ye<el of the' mo.1 inltwnoal benk pt..identl in New YC>Ot ( 1 hr ) a .,_ "Jackson Countv Jail" ( 1976 Oram&) Yvelle Mlmleu>C. Tommy Lee JoneS A young woman's cros~-country ,oumey becomes a nightmare ot 1rnpr1son ment. rape, and murder when she la ~ ttlned In a small Weatern town wtth no ldenhfallon (? hrs l 8 di .-oee Bensoo and Cov Gaiting 8ft 5Umm0ned to the White House when BeMOn'a cttUclsm ot presidential b\Jdgel CU1$ rHches Westlll'IQIOI\. 0 Cf) ... • C.Cll lttTI • mrr9f'JI I• ft 10llllfT Featured T ettv Saval•s. chllo models. CC) MO¥ll "The Beastmaster" ( 1982 Ac venture) Marc Singef. Tanya Roberts In mythic world of the past. a young ma with an unusual talent tor governing an r.liJls searches IOI the vlllaln respon~bl for the destruction ot hts vtftage 'PL ( hr. 45 mtn l (H) llCWtl "Yentl" ( 1983, Muslcal) Ba bra StretSand, Mandy Patlruun f ry Isaac Bashev1s Singer·s short story t rum-ol·the-century Eastern Europe young woman dlsgUiSeS herself as a ma 1n order 10 pursue the educatlOO 1rad1t1vr ally IOfbidden 10 JewlSh women 'PG' ~ (? hrs . 14 min ) lS) llCWtl "Dracula" ( 1979. Fanras~ Frank Langella, Laurence Ottvier "' 1913 Enghsh coastal town. an aged pr1 lessor seeks vengeance agalnSt the ce• tunes-old vampire Who murdereo r .. daughter. 'A' ( f hr . 49 mm.) m .,.,. ·w.ngs o• The Mo""""i ( 1937. Comedy) Henry Fonda J(r McCOfmack A gypsy gin's horse wu ~ maior race aftet he IS trained by a Ca,..1" an L! hr .• 30 min.I .. a III .. ,.. George and Websler ,,, I out rhat Kathel'ine's altered behav10• caused by worry at>out revealing her p11-11 na~ fPart 1ot 2) O ~~~~ I':" ftm'r -Guest Benw Rosen. per1ne<, Sevin Rosen Manaq. ment Ii) -COOPH'I OIAHI COUNT' "Otenge County Reflecttons Bob ThOm • Interview" Robert Thomas, now 1n t1 18th year as Otange County's first Cou1 .. 1 Adm1nistratt00 Officer. dtseusses the or matic chllnges he has seen dunng his ,,, reer t .. "°"-1n-1c:a-na-- LJ MO'fll "Lassiter'· ( 1984. Orama) Tei• Selleck, Jane Seymour A h1gh·ctass 1ew1 thief is blacl<mailed t>y the F'BI to l1t>era· S 10.000 1n Nazi diamonds passrr throuJl_h London 'R' ( 1 h' . 40 min ) • U Cl) DAUM New evidence teems 1 Indicate thal Jamie's document dWldt!' EWi~ 011 between the Barnes and Ewin• families o ( 1 hr ) De Y J:>hitlp ordera Diena and l.ydta 1 square off 1n a laser sword fight to the fin 1sh: a young Widow preven11 corrupt l•w men from captut1ng Kyle and Donovan. ( hr.) , . a 0 ltmT MAWI Jesse 1rack1 dowr • en extortlonltl who's dellberatety Mttin<- fires from a light plane o ( 1 hr.) I= .... Scheduled Robef1 eon rad •nd sons Shane and ChrrSl<>pMt, V1 dat Sassoon and daughter C11ya. Tet' ~nlg= °:lih~~( 1·~r ) n From Moecow" Wynne goet to MOSCOW. plan ning to help Penkovsky get out of Russ•fl betore the teak 1n Sovitt MO..mty It dlSCOll ered "':at 2 of 3) Q ( 1 hr ) G Lm "Oeregulellon -Qoed 0 1 Bad?" Guest Cornefl Un1V9fsity econo mist Alfred Kehn ( t hr ) TOP ...,. ..,_ Brett Summers ~ Joey Olivera In a hohtwttghl bouJ ached uted tor 10 rounds. from Atllntlc C.ty, N J R). (2 h.,. • 30 min ) llOWll "Blame It On RIO" (1984. Com tdy) Miehael Caine, JOleph Bologna A bUllnesaman vacatlonl_f'9 1n Rio dt Jar-..trc• IUCcYmbs to an atta11 11r1th his t;1et1 tr'iend'• teen-ege daUQhttt. then 1rtet 10 k~ Ill Mertt. 'R' ( 1nr, 50 min) -(fJ)~TUCU d mWll "Never hive An Inch ( 1971 Drama) Henry Fonda. Paul Newman Art Oregon togging famlty delltse a wi'ly to dr> 11ver a large Ofder on scheOule who<• strikers sabOtage their equipment (l hr'> 30 mtn) Q, mWll "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora ma} Robert Ouvalr. Tess Harper A lorrner country and western singer. whose hie and career were ruined by alcohollSITI latls 1n love with a Midwestern motel owner and decides to make a comeback 'PO' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -I DICI ,. D'lll .. (1)-PM.COICMIT e ... WCI When Tubbs ollers lu help an old girlfriend ltnd her younger sis l!lf, he 1nc:f Clockell dlSCover she's a dl'~c;r:=.ru 0.,, < 1 hr , i 1't 11An MOUITOI Mall pursues a lreft-lanoe reporler and sell-appointed e1' ecuhoners during his 1nves11ga1ton or a fnend's murder. Q ( 1 hf.) D ....... 9IOOl 11Ut IOOl 1 Rudy Jor· dache {Petef' Strauss) has an emo11onally charged reunt00 with Jul1e Prescott ($11 san "btakely) and t.om JordacM (Nick Nolte) becomes a ti ther (Part 5 ol 1 ?) ~ h~ -cm llBY:....., AU¥I The true stOf)' ol Raoul Wallenberg a Swedish diplomat who saved mcxe than 100.000 Hungarian Jews from Naz• exter m1na1t00. and who later d!Sappeare<l and 1s still believed to be 11tve ( 1 hr > I!) MD 111.L 1-= llAYA MGll.OU H1s10 nan Nell Pa1n1er 1nterv1ews IM noted au lhor and performer who 01scus!>e<. c1eatrvlty and her expeneoces as a black woman hvmg 1n Alrtca and the U S ( 1 hr) CJ llO¥ll "Tootsie" ( 1982 Comedy) Dutlln Hottman. JeSsica Lange An ou1 ol-wO<k New York acror labeled a<; rem peramental discovers a whote new ci'lreer lor htmself when he disguises n1msetl dS "' woman and lands a 503P apera rOle PG Q ( 1t'I(.,56mln) ($) •W'9 Mary Shellny s story about an ambltiouS d<>Ctor who creates hie. s1arring Robert Powell. Dav1Cl Warner Came Fistler and John Gielgud 11 hr 30 mrn) -·=lUCU --MS DAYTODAY 111ua James Coco. Je<> sloa Waltet end Ron Leibman srar 1n com edy sketches based on the humorous as pects Of l'unan relatlonst11ps W1111en by Nell Slmoo. Jules Fetffer and othel mas Itri of the art. Mos1'."Jllck Giiford ( 1 hr ) IC! ... = ptri 'lr ... ..... &I 1• fllMft.., Wl'Y PWWI fUllQ CllCUI Cll!•WMULTI .,. "Prtvlte Teecher' (No Dare ~<1Uft) (\ l"lr , 30 min) ClJ MOWll "The Stud" ( 1918. Oramo) Joen Collini. Ollvtt Tobiu A wa11er ad vane• hll career by ~ng wilh ht!. oe:."t wiM9 'A' (I tv .• 35 mtn ) l . ..,IUO ,.. _ .... .. "l .... ter'' ( t~. Orama) Tom Selltldi, ~ ~ A hlQh<las.t tewel thief It bleckmelied by the fBI 10 ht>e1a1e S t0.000 In Hui diamonds passini:i ltlf~ London 'R' ( t hf . •O min I ,.. Cl) ... "NIQhtmlrt In Badham County · ( 1975. Drama) Debof'ah Rattin, l vMe Moo<ly Two prelly coedS are m1s- 1.1i..en lor e:.caped convicts and sent 10 a wuman ., pnson farm (R) (2 hrs . 15 nun L Q W TOMIGHT Host Johnny Carson ( 1 l"''~-- LATIJIGHT AmllCA Host Dennis Wh~ { ti HITCMMma L l llOVll 'Calllorn1a Valley Girts'· ( 1981, Drama) Cindy Shepard• M1s1y Dawn In order 10 support lhetr expensive needS. lour Valley Girts use some1hing other than a credll card ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a;, 111 CUii Sche<luled a Sovie! delec1or. radio disc 1ockey Mike James ( \. h1 30 min) t2tl I TftJQHf ZONI ~AICllOCH · llC>V. 'Fari,well My I ovety" ( 1975 Mysrery ) Rooerr M11chum. Charton e Ramphng Seedy 1940s pnvele eye Ph1hp Marlowe 1& drawn 1n10 unforeseen intrigue and danger when he lakes on the assign- n1en1 of loc.tthnQ a tough hOodtullll's mtSS ;~~,... ~ MOW. "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979. Comedy) Ursula Andress Ou11to Del Pre1e u rPerly re1a11ves hire a sensual Florence N1gh11ngale" 10 lake care ot an 1Q1ng roon1 sullertng trom a dehcate hea11 • ondth<X R ( 1 hr JO min ) f IPCMIT&OOK (II) t2:t1 11]) NIGHT TMCtCS H llOYll "Blame 11 On Rt0" ( 1984 C:.om edy 1 M>enael Caine. J05eJ>h Bologna A 1Jus1nessman va~a11om09 tn RIO de Janeiro c,uccumbs to an affair with his besl l11end'!> let<n·age daughte<. then tries 10 keep •I a secrer 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) 12:11 0 G) FM>A Y ~ VIDIOI Videos by John fogerly ("The Old Man Down lhe Rued' I Joan Jell ("I Love. U Love"). Prince r Take Me With U"). Hna Turner r P11va1e Oancar") Daryl Hall & John Oale!:o f Melhod of Modern Love") ( 1 hr 30 min) U TAUS ,.,_ TMI D.._.. An elderly farm couple make preparauons IO< a •3rd anniversary dinner that lnctudes a surp11se for &rl unex;rred o=c,. a QOOOMM..... u.: (f) llOYll "lnv8SIOO Of m. Body $r1alch· ers" ( 1956. Sclence-F1ctlon) Ke111n MaCa1thy Dana Wynter Outer space llo· re dupltCBte SOl1t~ C.llfom1ana and i 1neir mtnds as they sleep (2 hrs ) llOC9C*MmlCA llOVll "The Kiiier Who Wouldn't Ole" ( 1976 My'1ery) Mike Connors Seman Iha Eggar The searcl"I 101 tht kllter of an undercover agent IOacJs Ol"lant.an 1n10 a nerwork ol tnMgut which almost cos1s him his hie (2 hrs l l l OVl.'MI CMITYU FAWLn~ 1 ~CW-Men's Downhltl lrom Wef'IOOO. Switzerland (R) ( 1 hr ) 0 MON "TabOO' ( 1980. Orama) Kay P rktr. Mike Ranger A sePt ra1ed woman emb 111s on a quest for Mxual fulf1Urnent 1h111 end 1n her teen·tagt son'• bedroom (I hr 2~ min) tM L llO¥ll "•8 HRS .. ( 1983. Comedy) NICk Nolte. Eddi Murphy An unotthoOOA pOllCt deleclrvt 1 ms .,...tth & t.mpotarlly rtloased CMVICI to find • fug11,.... murdef er 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min J 11:9 llO¥ll "Cu10" ( 1983 Suspense) Dee Wallace Danny PtnlAmo A woman 'lnd her young son are ltdppt-0 1n lllt>•r '-ar at en ISOlated auto repair yard by d huge rabid dOg 'R' ( 1 hr 3 I min ) we llOWI "Tammy A d r ne av_1n1 · ( 1963. Comeoy) Sendra Dee Perer Fon- da A young backwoods girl creates l'la· voe 1n a hospital when she boc.omes In· voMJd wilh an intern {2 hrs ) lII AMCA: CCMltBT. cw • llO¥ll "The Naked Maia' ( 1959 Ora- ma) Ava Gardner Anrhony Franciosa The love atta11 between 1he Dueness ol Alba and Francisco Goya IS 1mmorta1t19d lf'I h1~1ng of her 1n the nude 12 hrs ) Cl) "The Lords 0 1 01sc1pt1ne' ( 1983 Drama) David Ke•lh Robert Prosky A senlOI al a So\Jlhetn m1111ary academy IS delerm1oed to expose Iha members of an ehte groop responStt>le for lhe brutal. and some11mes lell"lal hazing of cadels deemtid un~rao+e R ( 1 hr 43 mm) mM~ 1.a@ mn' TUCIS ~ ~ .WW "C11rl8tn~ l 1983 Hom I) John Vernon. Samanitia Eggar A corrupl him dlreclor schedules six aud1l•1>ns tor 11 movie at an ee11e i'tnd 1so1a1ed ma ' •<'n and h•S wife ef\leit; an asylum 10 prepare 101 the parr 01 a mao·woman R ! 1 hr 29m1n) tll £ POCKIT •I t•W Buody ti.111 vs Jim Rempe 1n Caesar's Tahoe CldS~t(. ch;imp1 . onsh1p ma1ch (R) 4 1 hr 1 1M 11 llOYll "The Gre<11 Waldo Peoper ( 1975, Comedy! Robert ~ .. d1,~rd Bo Svenson A frus1ra1e<1 Amer•ca" l1ghtt?1 P• lol beeomes a barnsrorming <.lunl rnan in his thirst tor actlO<\ dVrtng World War I (;;> hrs . 10 min ) 1•.H llOv. 'MeratstorlT' The ~11uc11on Ot Jared·Syn ( 1983 Science FIC.tl()(I) Jelltey Byron. Tim Thomerson An 1n1er slellar peacekeeper !ravels '" a barren deserl world where he biittle., an evil war l0td 10< possesS1on ot a po~ertu1 cryslal PG' (I hr . 24 mm 1 HIUCD ... (0) llO¥ll "Beyoncl ll'·e Ltm•t 1198J Drama) Michael Caine Richard Ge1e A,., English physician acr-; to secure the 1e tease of 0111a1n's honor I) coosut 1n A1 gentiM. k~na by revoi1111onanes A' i hr . •3mln -.a • .. """'_ ... llOVll "AdVentutes_. Ot Sherlock Hotmea" ( 1939. Mys1ery) 81 11 Rarh-oon.. N!Qel Bruce Thieves led by the 1n- tsm0us Dr Mo11arty plan 10 steal the Csowt\ ..iew.11 otfngland (2 hrs I Allll•MVllW ~) .,. ''$pa&ITl$' t 1983. Suspense) Ohver Refld, Peter f onda A demonic snske transpo<ted 10 the U S for research purposes wreaks havoc and 1 "°' in a communHy R' ( 1 l"lr 29 1n1n I m AUAa..,,. .,.,.. 2:9 (C) llOVll "Hardeore" ( 1979 Orama) George C Scon. Season Hl.lbley A eon- Cetned la1her leaves lhe peeceful tur· roondings ol h11 home town '° Mttcn IOf hrs daughter. who hu become ~..,lly tn votvtd '" a btg-c11y pornogr pt\y racKet A' < llu • 46 mt0 J •• .,. 'Buck Benny Rldec Aga.nff ( 19•0. Corroedy) J41ck Denny, Ellen Crew A l)MUdo-cowboy can'1 '""' 14 .w<Md llOUblt I 1 hr . SO min I E1 TIACI All) "'1.0 [)au,,. T '"$ ..,..., 1<2 Sunday.Feb 3, 1985 25 -l'rWay Coal. lndool Meet from Dalla' IR) 12 hf& 30 mtn) r1 111CW11 'C1,11men" I 1983 MUSICSIJ An· tonio Gaoes. Lau1a def SOI Director Cat lo6 Saura'& version of tne Bizet Opet'a as a ch01eographe1 fans 1n 10\/e w1tr1 lne woman he has CHI 1n me title rae and realtty t>eg1M to m1mx 811 'R' (I hr 42 mtn) d 110¥11 ··Tough Enough" I 1983. Ora· ma) Denni& Oua10, Carlene Watkins An unwccessful counuy singer. rry•nQ to make ends meet. turn& 10 hghttng IOI prize ~· (lhr .47m1n) ·1 T8J. . .....,,.,. .. •n1mTH1Lmt -lalurclay _ Mondng ___ _ .. ~ U.1. 'AMI MJIOlt'T DINTIAT llO'lll "Bl1,1me II On A10' ( 1984 Com edy) Michael Caine Joseph Bologna ! 1 hr . 50m1n J .. ~cmt.MON..,.. lc11 llAITIWI DAY TO DAY AffAlll James Coco. Jes s1ca Waller and Ron Leibman star in com edy sketche-; oased on the numor0us as peels of human rela11onsh1ps Wrttlen by Neil Simon Jules r e1fler and other mas 1ers ol lhe art Hos1 Jack G1llOfd ( 1 hr ) .. D CA19'Ut ~ VllWOlfT ON~ T10M WOM.O OP TOllOMOW ..uAT lflOllTICIJfTD .. llDftOM.O ••..n IOl•IAI WllT'ICOWU CMllMIMIOO • ~TU UWTIDAWW rT'IYCMl.,._11 1111*1 •mao ..,..,. MOW11 "Moun1e1n ram11y Robinson" ( 1979, Aoventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oemenre Shaw ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CE •,11•11 tmt MANAGllefT WT Up to dat• business lnf0tma11on tor mane· Qtrt. Including strategy, issues. lechnolo, gy, and e review or Wall Srree1 ecltv11Uts 11 hr ) [0) llO¥ll "Brady's Escape" ( 1984 Ad· venture) John Savage Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 38 min.) . ---MaJ1 Dugan Returns" ( 1983 Comedy) Maraha Mason Jason Robards 1 hr , 38 min I .. LA.lit -=' n••••• lllf Oii It I I 111 .., .. ,.. ----RMCIUf . .,.. WOUJi ~ llMI' COIK YALlll'Tm • Animated Brothtt 8-r has a secret ad· mlrtr whO rev .. 11 herttlf 1ust s hfl's 28 Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985 r .. 8 .,. "A Double Ltfe" (1947, Ora ma) Ronald Colman. Signe Hasso An ac IOI becomes ot>Sessed w11n the role ot "OthellO" to the point of comm1t1tng r.,ur· def (2 hrs . 5 min) .. Cl) CMToc. ~ (D) MOftl "Porky's II The Ne111 Ody. ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A groop o1 high school students attempts to thwart the plans of a se1f dghte<>u9 preacne< and the Ku Klux Klan to censor a Shakespeare fesllval 'R I 1 hr. 35 mm) ~ .... ,.,. W IAT\ll)AY ,._. MOWll "Tom Sawyer· ( 1973 MoS>C.all Johnny Whitaker. Jodie Foster Based on abOIJt to give up = O ' - UYeut•'I .. Wlllln.e ,. ..,.,AUi .... unu•ucu :::' 2 IDt: UGDDMY IUl'IJI I IAn.&Y llON•JG °"MMD CMll.Mmo GOODDAYU. ....... •umtTmT COi.Liii ~ Virg1n1a at Nonh Carolina (R) (2 hrs.) (H) llOVll "South Pac1f1c" ( t958. Musi cal) M1tz1 Gaynor. Rossano Braui (2 his . 51 min) Z> MOVll "Funny Lady" ( 1975. Musical) Barbra Streisand. James Caan (2 hrs 20 m1n) l.r°" ......... r:a M.OleQQMla ,_,..,..__,IONS :::--UGDDAAY IUNll IYOUTNMD-. P10PL1 TO NOftl .. POllCIS NIT~ ·-PIANO .... .,..,.. NI llOVll "To Kiii A.Mockingbird" ( 196::> Ot1rna) Gregory Peek, Mary Badham (2 .. ""Fe O mnYOMOTI TilleTALI ...,....,. ...., .. •mao MtmOf,,__ CAMal.R~ llOWll "Adventur•a Ot Marco Polo ( 1938. Orama> Gary Cooper, Ba"s11 Ra1h bOne (I l'lr , 40 mln.) (Q) .,_,"Romantic Comedy" ( 1983 Aomence) Oudlty Moo<e. Mi ry S1eenbvr Q!_n. ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) CSJ llO¥ll "Ask Any Glr1" ( 1~59. Come- dy) Sh~rlty MacL••no. David Niven ( 1 hr 1 41 min ) ,_AICOf ... rr:,. ••• IMIOlll 1t1mmo• o nmotm MWT•eoUA1'M a. .. •m. Mark Twain's novel. A boy who lives near the M1ss1ss1pp1 River finds 11 tmpo$Slble 1 slay cM of trouble. espec1any when hP tags along with hrs buddy Huck Finn G ~· 1 ~'°*-.. Ul.L ADVICI TO TA»AYIM NDIAT . .,.. d QITlllMT M CAllTOOM 4M MOVIE "Rovtn' Tumbleweeds" ( 1939 Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette A s1ng1nQ western ConQressman wes 10 spur passage of a tlood control bin being stalled by a crooked poh11co (1 hr . 10 min) • CAMPLR~ .. ()) IUQINM / ..OAD- ITMCADI (1)) DMOOlf'I LAIR lilWZOOMWI l.W,.U. llWITCHID . WGUl.TleG • fAClt Of CUL TUM ~ Lipton lnterna1tona1 Player Champ10n$h1ps early rounds. lrve frorr Oel1ay Beacl'I. Fla (3 hrs ) I., llO'lll "A Night In Casablanca ( 1946, Comedy) Mari< Brothers. LOIS Co1 -1l~r ~J:~. V'IDIOU. l!ll ICOOIY-OOOlllYITIJIUQ CiUMONITM' flO¥ll "The Kid With The Golden Arm" (1980. Adventure) Sun Chien (2 lhlS =-~. ''CU Of CULT\m IO YOU WAlllA •A ITAM Five aspiring entertainers' stones at>out lh9it struggles ro beeome successful 1n show business ~tr.JoVll "Murder Al The Van111es" ( 1934, Mystery) Jack Oak1t . Kitty Carll· &le (J_hr , 10 mm) 1100D GD COUHI IAIUTIAU Soothern IMefi~=ate (2 h" I QITIMAl'f nll OU HOWi llM COOPIR'I ORAllOI COUllTY "01ange County Reflecl!~s: Bob Thomas Interview " Robert Thomas, now In his 161h year as Orange County's first County Adm1n1stra1ton Officer. discusses the dre· matk: changes he hes se.n during his ca· reer C°) flO¥ll "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven· auro) Christopher Reeve. Rtchard Pry01 (I' his . S min ) (OJ m¥tl "M1nl'lat11n" ( 1979, COmedy) Woody Allen, Diane KNIOl'I ( 1 hr . 38 min) l~J llOYll "Glv• A Gitt A Brtlk" ( 1954 MuSIC81) M11ge end Gower Ctlamplon. Oeb==r 11 ht .. 22 min ) 11:111 llOWll "Thundtr In The Sun" ( 1959 Advt nturt ) Susan Hayward Jeft Chan· dltr=hr .. 45 min l .. , ""°" fUCI llAT -lalurclay Cont. llr=Q WODIW•rrtW PIOacT~· .,. "Harnmel1"" ( 1982 Mystery) Frederic Forres1. Peter Boyle t 1 hr . 37 min) nte IJ Cl) COUHI IAlll1UU. Regional coverage ot St. John's al Villanova or Meme s Jtate at Kansas (2 hrs ) l ~'ITOPT9 OJ ..C. SK CL "Miss Switch To The Rescue" Animated Rupe11 end Amelia s trip to the 17th ceniury leads to acl\len· tures with gOOd witch Miss Switch (Pan 1 of2~ 15::-womM PIOacT-.owll "Cracke~" ( 1984. Comedy) Donald Sutherland. Jack Warden I I hr 32 min ) Z> llOVll "Touched' I 1983~ [)fama1 Robeft Hays. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr 29 min Jo... 11* I "'""<* M llT1 WCMIAllDITAMD "Hold That Ghost' ( 194 1 Comedy) Abboe1 and Cos1ello. Joan Dav· Is ( 1 hr • 30 min ) l tmuL•D8T • ~II" (1983 MustCal) Bar bra Streisand, Mandy Pa1tnk1n !2 hrs 14 min) -AltUllOOll ---· tHI D II) COLL.Im IAIU1UU Reg1on11I coverage of Syracuse et Notre Dame or UCLA at Wa=ton (2 hrs ) l nlmlT • .,. "The Seven-ups · ( 1974 Ad venlute) Roy Sctie1der Tony Lo Bianco ""*~ . I ~ IOUD GOLD Host· Rick Dees Guesls ddle Rabbitt, Sheena Ea91on. Rick Sprtnglleld, Billy Ocean REO SPHdwa~. Tina Turner. Roa S1ewan i:.:.:) llAl1ll CHl1I oou.• IAlllTIAU. Maryland at Q\,lk~a.) CEil "t ough Enough" ( 1983. Dia· ma) Dennie Quaid, Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr., •7 mln.l 1....... '' 1* .. "l..ltt Train From Gun ~II li59. W•ltm) Kirk Douglas. Antriony ~hl'S.) 11:11 "Lone WOii McOuade ' 11983. A~turt) Chuck Norris. David CarrR- dlnt ( 1 hr .. •7 mtn I i1:111--ITOOllt ATM--Scheduled Roger Ebert al)d Gena Sl$ktl tool( 11 "2010.'' Star men" and "TM Terminator" 1n their dis· CUMIOn of ccitnce fiction fllm trends 0 llOYll "A lrpo1t '77" ( 197 7 ~) Jack Lemmon. Lee Grant 12 htL. 30 l"nlO. ) • .. "TM Nln1a W11rtorcf' (1970 AdVW'llurt) Chan Sing. Kvar1a A tamous b011• rtturne 10 Japan with htl American Wiit Ind flghtt In a t>tOOdy b8ttle to pt<>- ttc:l htl ,j 1ht .30 min ) I •• za -~ ...... ,.~ UJIC-•lllOC)ll 1•11 CJ) ...n IAn.AY Scheduled Mike McCallum vs. Davey Moore tor the WBA World Junior Middlewelgl'lt Champi- onship, scheduled tor 15 rounds. live from AtlanllC City. N J.; Women's World Speed Skating ChamplOnShlps from Setra Olym- pie Stadium in Saraievo. YUQOSlavta. Part 2 of the Grea1 Poot ShOot·Out. featuring Minnesota Fats and Wlllle Mosconi 1n 6· IBall~ntlc City. N.J. (2 hrs) TO•A.-oi--'llBCA'I TOI Tiit AD.W-11 DOCTOR WHO WTI~ llCMI "8111 Cosby, Himself" ( 1982. Comedy) 8111 Cosby ( 1 hr . 44 mm ) llO¥W "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Jane ~y mour. (t hr , 45 min I (%) lllOVll "M" ( 1930, Suspense) Peter ILor~t~ Widmjnn ( 1 hr . 39 min ) 1:11 ,_TROOP DYU' ICM TUle NWl-11 COlflm'DIMY HIM. TM .... DK:ICVAIDWI tee fJD NA IOll Hawaiian Open third 1ound. live from Waialae Country Club 1n Honolu~ hr., 30 min.) , 8 . CGUI llAlllTUU. ::;tanlord at Ari· rona State (2 hrs) D ..-YIOYl/IWICY-il'tiJ_, G) lllOVtl "Goldenglr1" ( 1979. Orama) Susan Anton, James Oot>urn (2 hrs ) m> lllOVll "Winchester '73"" ( 1950, West- ern) James Stewart, Shelley Wlnteis (2 hrs) m>~HIM.TM--'C) lllOVll 'A Family Upside Down" ( 1978. Orama) Helen Hayes. Fred As· taire ( 1 hr . 38 min.) (!J COUI• UIUTUU. lllinols at Mlch1· 11.an (2 hrs) OJ llOVll ··Hammett" ( 1982, Myste<y) Fredenc Forrest. Peler Boyle ( 1 hr • 37 min ) (J) 1HI HAIT'f HUIT Gregory Hamson, Cheryl Ladd and Perry King atar 1n this dramattc special aboUt a dying WO<ld War II sotdler whO ta drawn out ol hls bitterness by tus fellow alckmates and a warm-heart· ed nurse. (2 hra .. 30 min.) 11MIV.MlaUI 119 ,._WITM0..0..- 1:11 tMATllT "°"" U•• Proflltd Former NBA etar Rlctc Barry. Hotted by Geot&.;1=~-1 mTICMTlm · ,. ICAll ITORY 1:11 MOTOllS• UUITIATID ... .,. OJ IOlt.M $200.000 BPAA US Open. from Glla•y Lanes In Venice. Fla I~~ '""'"'~ W..c:GmMCl,lontR MOVA Russian na1uraht1 Yun Ledin vis- its Wrangel Island, a Soviet po$SffSlon 300 miles off Alaska's coast. lo observe polar beers. walrutes. Siberian snow and ~r loxes Q Cl hr ) ft INC Al ITOlrf ~ Vlfwef• are Invited to tes1 tl'lelr "*''el -ms +n & MtlM of last·ptcod animated gamtt. .,_ "Without A Trece" ( 1983. Ora· mft) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirtd't (2 hra ) ll) m¥ll "F\JMy L&dy" ( 1975. Mu.ical) Barbfa Streia&nd. JatMs Cean (2 hrs • 20 mm.) .. @ WMITWI UI D -UICClft Wll:Ml WOll.D 01 lflORTI Willie Mays. Hank Aaron, Wiima Rudolph and Mafk Spitz are among the athletes featured in this hUITIOfous hour ot unu~~hMsb ;~=IUIAltmlAWll 1.,.. "The Wondef Of It All" (1974, 0oc.-;:z~l'. 35 min ) ._ITllmlTOOID ITMTIB HOLLYWOOD: A LHACY • -.ouHITTI Ted Lange hosts a special tribute to the "Black"" contribution to the tetev1S10n and mm industnes ( 1 hr ) (!) AT 1MI .,_. • .,_ "Po<trall 01 A Sh0wg1r1"" ( t982. Ofama) Lesley Ann Warren. Rita M0<eno. {?hrs.) m llOVll ··Houset>oat"' ( 1958. Comedy) Car=. Sophia L0<en (2 hls ) I LITT\l:,.<*1MIW .-r.-llllAll IBIAYIOR .,. "Educating Rita" ( 1983. Come- dy) MIChael Caine. Julie Watters ( 1 h1 . 50m:n} ([) _..TICIWTD ©) llON "Brady's Escape" ( 1984, Ad· venture) John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 36mln.) ID T""O."""m ..... • .. """ -.., AND PAT IOOlll •dll .,_ ··Fty1ng Lea1t1einecks" ( 1951. AdVenture) John Wayne, Robert Ryan. (2 hrs) d8 M0¥8 "Locusts'· (1974. Drama) Ben Johnson, Ron Howard ( 1 hr JO min ) I ... ~ nm!ITOOCU wml WOMJ» Of IPOllT1 Scheduled: U S vs U S S R In volleyball. from Kyoto. Japan. U S Grand PrlJJC Motoc1oss Motor· cycle Champt00Sh1p. from Gattsbad. cam. .l.! h1 . 30 mm) Cf) rrt A IOY tcourt AIWCM ADftlmm The Wiid KlngdOm group take an Eagle Seoul on an African Safari ( 1 hr ) I AIC ... Q ••IC.I Allflll 11a Aatow eJJCplalo$ the physics ol hot·alr bal1<>9ning and the ~ration ol a hearing ar~. Q U.:Of DICOMlMPMnml NA toll SunrlM Senlort ClaUlc MC· ond round. trom Fort Piere.. Fla ( 1 hr .• 30mlt1.) la '111-•ccumrt.,. Featured: Alabama. Gatlin Brothtra. SyMa, Patrick .. 10u,====~· ........ VOYM91 , ... = PAllTm WITH IMCLAY .... m¥ll "South PacillC'" ( 1i58. MU&l- cal) Mlllf GnyJ\OI'. Rossano 8faUI (2 hrs . 51 min ) ( llO¥W "Second Thoughts•· ( t983, Comedy) Lucie Arnu. Craig Wasson (I h1 ,38mtn ) ($) .,. "Ma• Dugan AetlJfoa'· ( tAM ComedY) Marsha Mato'" J~ ~,Ct; 11hr.3am1n.) • ......... , .. ... I! AUCI Sunday, Feb.3, 1985 27 -labuclay COnl. Cl) CCIUW IAlll1IAU. Pepperd1ne at IOeP~=J WC&DWAI I •DIMY -... *'H .... W CM--~OllTMI,.._ _......_ ___ _ •1we11n ---.... .. "They Went Thal·A·Way And. That·A-Way" ( 1978. Comedy) Tim Con· way. Chuck McCann Two hopelessly inept policemen are sent to prrson to con· duel an undelcover searctl lor a caGhe ol stolen := ( 1 hr 30 ml1l ) l ~lUT~M_, --~ Tiii -Fearured karate ex.pert Chuck Noms ( 1 hr.) • .,. "Support Your L<>Cal Shentt'' ( 1969, Comedy) James Garner Joan Hacken A gold rush and the ensuing rrot are brought under contrOI by a stranger whO IS appointed sherrtt (2 h<s ) 9 mM ,... .. Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an informa11ve loak al what's new at the moVle'S I IUIT TO tWIT ... IOCCll .,. "Mountain Family Robfnson ' ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamanta Shaw A city family runs into trouble with the forestry servioe when they ~ a s.mpler hfestyle 1n the Wiiderness. 'G' (t hr , •O min) COUltl IAmTIALL. Indiana al Northwestern (2 hrs ) cm .. "Manha\tan" ( 197g_ Comedy) Wooey Allen. Diane Keaton. An Insecure New Vorit CornedY wrltef break& up wnh nl& teen~age glrllriend to date an outsp<>- ken journalist wno recently had an attair with his best friend 'R' ( t hr . 36 mrn ) llOWll "The Lords Of Ot&c1plrne" (1983, Orama) DaVld Kt1th. Robert Prosky. A seniOI at a Southern m1htary academy Is determined to eJIPC)Se the members of an ehte !roup responsible fOf' the bNtal. and sOmefrmes lethal. hazing of cadet9 deemed undesirable 'R' ( 1 hr 43 min.) · eMUIOMlmll•I •@ •Lll•HAm•---Some of ttle gr•test playefS in NBA history are sa- IUted in a special e11htbitlon game trom ln- dlenapo61s; current NBA superstars partic· i te in a stam-d\lnk contest (2 hrs ) ... Cl) ... ...... ,... "'Stloutd Jovenlle Murden e..,. Be Sentenced To Death?'' • •1cw lm: ,.,._ POI THI &llDNU• Topics traffic and fire safety. iessot-. 10 latctlkey kids how to prevent ~abcb:IOI. 991'1hqualte prepered- ness. ,.. I 0. TMI YOWi Featured breezing thfough the wllWty city 10 see hOw the Second City imptov troupe keeps rts com- edy fresh: the beSl of the City's traditional deep-dish plna; Chicego's Aodeo Orrvt. ttie ....._ froa"t the world's r .... t bUlld1ng. 8 WMCllWITllM'91•Wlll Fea- tured' mal ordat okhelvno kit. brand ntme medcatioos w generic drugs; mon- .... ~ tips tor •• abtOed! mitleading la~ • lal .... Cl.DET r.tlnd Ham ton Ford Illes aboUI hill new~· Wit- 28 Sunday, Feb. 3. 1l>8S ness": behlnd-1,tle-soenes of the filming of the Broadway hil musical "A Chorus Line" into a movie: a reflection ol the 01 Fox Movletone neyNeels (I) TOO QM JOI ·""CcmrGR--T Henry dis· covers the true v~lue ot friendship and !amity In the days following his lather's death. I'=-ell TMI Int Seml·tinals Songs: "Some Guys Have AH The Luck.·· "Better Be Good To Me." "Good Lovin"." "Cool II Now1" "I Feet For You" and "Neulron Dance " Judges. Kim Aelds M1 ohael Des Barres. Sergio Mendes I nlB'I r:t19,,,,, NA,,. A survey ot birds that cannot lly, some of which have evOlved highly effl i~::-oo -~ wat~ O ~ .,. "Man, Woman And Ch1kl'' ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner A man's happy family hit IS dis· rupted by the death of a woman with Whom he had a brief affair years earlier and the errlval o1 the son he had never known 'PG' p hr .. 39 rn.n.) l lOCI ..... ~.., 7:11 Nm CeMtbnly jUdges Peter Noone. Deli ArNZ Jr .. Martha Srnth Per- . lorma~ by The Wen • a • ~. cem Categoriea· sexiesr man, female dream date a.,. "Fa.me" (1980. Orama) Irene Gata. Barry Miller s.vetal gifted students at a New Yorit high SCf'IOol fQ( the per· l0<mlng arts eJCP8flenoe personal and pro- feulonal setbaelfs and euc:cesses (2 nrs . 30 min.) e M •LA• Featured. a look at tne en· during poputa11ty of cartoon oharKlel$ Rocky J Squirr., and Bullwinkle the Moose: en examination of "out ol body" txpet'lences: a IChOol where people are taught to turvlYe In the wild by uaing rope, 11ual1tyc:ontrOI on the food& we consume. CLa.WwmtCML•ltllm ... -ftl • IAI DmlO Feaiured: A prohle on vetetan plk>t. Jot Reynolds · a former mo""8 stunt pilot who now flies KGTVs "Sky 10" news heflc:opter: a vfsrt with top Motocross race<, Broc:k Grover. a hght· hear1ed look al lave and V-.O.tines Day 1n San Diego • TOO a.. POI c.ialf Henry drs· oovers the true v.alue of friendship and family In tht deys fc*owtog his tathef's death. •a • .,,,.. Feann<J-Yhe pro- cess of apptwhendlng S... Dego's etlmi· nal suspects from police oOmpOaita PIC· tures ... _.,,, ...... cw y~ ~ AnlrnatecL&olhlr. e.. nu • M!Ctet aa· mirer who ~ herself _., as he's abOCJI~~=~ .. 1 OTIZ DU The S*1ing lam.Jy encounters a Mits of bllan• happenings on an ldYliC lllilnd. .( ' hr I 8 e MY&l "*-When Arnold's spectShip l9nda on the root ol h Ruaian ernbellz. t.·1 ._.._, ot ~a spy e 0 U ..... ~ Hook4' goes to Les vegee fOf • 09mt>lng holidity. the Chit? Of corruption lgllinlt twn seems t1htd. 9 (1 hr.) .. "Yeti" ( 1977. Horror) Mimmo Ctau, Phoenix Gtant The ~ S~n awalites after a mlleniUm of tvbefnatron befriend.no a mute boy, ta teen-aged girl. a collie• and a good·hea11 - ed oonservatlonlsl. (2 hrs.) e llO¥ll "Mad Max" ( 1980, Drama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Austra- lla ol lhe noHoo-drstanl future. the friends and family of a top highway pursuit poftce· man become the ta~rls of sadistic mo· tOf'cycle gang (2 h<s 9).,. "The Domino Principle" ( t977 Suspense) Gene Hackman, Candice Ber gen A strange conspiracy engulfs a con- victed krllef and hrs wile afte< the man 1s Sl>'ung from prlfiPO by mysterious "bus1 nessmen·· to execute an assassination (2 hrs) fD NA,,. A survey of buds that cannot fly. some of which have evolved highly effr· cienl means of travel on land or water o l_1 hr) Gi> mAT •• i.AMCll "'Man From Moscow" Wynne goes 10 Moscow, plan· nrng to help Penkovsky gel out of Russia before the leak 1n Sovret secu11ty IS dlscov· ered (Part 2 of 3) O ( 1 hr ) (.C) llOYll "Slayground" ( Hl.841. Suspense) Peter Coyote. Mel Smith The father ot a lrltle girl k~led during an ar· mored car robbery hires a sadrstic execu· tioner to hunt down tne men responsible IOI her death. 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 min ) ... , .. ,. .,. "Lassltef" {1984. Drama) Tom Selleck". Jane Sevmour A high-class ,ewe• thief rs blackmailed by the FBI to lrberate $10,000 in Nall diamonds passmg throu&viondon. 'A' O ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) 3') "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983 Romance) Oudley Moore. Mary Steenbur· gen Tw.o successful Broadway wnhng partners end a passionate relatlon1t11p that lasted nine years 'PG' ( 1 hf . 43 min.) ... "O C Cab" ( 1983. CgnedyJ Mr. T. Adam BaldWln Drivers of a nearly btnkrupt WaShlngton taxicab operarlon become heroes wflen they rescue two kiO-~ped chilchn 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 39 min ) CZJ llOWll "The BUddy System" ( 1984. eom.dy) Richard Oreytuss, SU$1Jn S.ran- don. Romantic comptlcatlons en1Ue wn.n a lonely bOy target• a gadget iriventor and would-be w11ter u a match tor hla lingle mother 'PO' ( 1 hr , 50 min ) I UC.,_tMITA MITA .. ~lMCKll~ .. ... TIOUal Allison substl- Mn or her Mter at an aud1tron and lands lhe pert Cl) .. "<oh Cassidy And The Sun· dance Kid" ( 1969. Westem) Paul New- man, Robert Redfotd. In the late 1800s a Pllf ol good-natured bank robber$ flee to South Amlrtel. Wllifi lhey meet With their~ (2 hrt .. 30 mm ) CG IAmYUU Sun Belt Confer· ~ Wiid Card Game (2 hrs.) ... "The Garden Ot Alah" (1936, Romance) Marteoe Oietrieh. Charles 1Joyer 1'r fotmtf T roapptt~ monlt...1*-'tl IOlle with a beaUllful but ~tillt Btlltsti ~ In AIQetia ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. 8 _, Dom. HaMct end Cettlln t1nd them$elve$ smack in the mlddle °' a L111n Amencan revolullon dllf'ing an as· sionmens dellgneo 10 bring back a kld-fr*'d (1 l'w ) e -A .._ Curing an eertti-QUldct. Nel9 15 tral)C)ed ln the IOcal ~ w\tft • deef mute. • e UM:IOAT The loy11ty of a prot.- uonal cn.ttr .. teMed by. voung wom- en'5 ~ Ace's spfaln leeda to r~ mat1C9 With a P•••rott. a W'ClfNn .... 1111rng tiff ~ 1t1a1 hit sttpta1rw ., unfA!ff°IM.. 0 ( I hr l -lalurclay Cont. 11•.-tCM.WM «i) HAml THAT fllCllD conOll An e1tam1- nat1on of black politics 1n lhe rural South, featuring a look at two Miss1ssipp1 elec- hons and a prohle of a Louisiana city whefe btact<s have been 1t1 power fOI over a decade. (1 hr.) llOVll "Terms Of Endearment'' ( 1983. Orama) Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger James l Brooks's chronicle ol the 30· year evolution of the complex bUt loving relationshtp between a mother and her in- dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs . tO .. @J.n TMCll .. D fl) rn '°"' llOVI Matt sugg_esrs that N0<man 1nves1 in stocks to improve his fl· nancial status )fJ llO¥IE "Alligator" ( 1980. Suspense) / ~~.bert Fotster. Robin Rlket'" A baby arn- gator that has been flushed into a city sewer system grows to mqnstrous size and develops a tas1e tor humans 'A' ( 1 hr 34 min) ... (I) llCllY ...um'l ISi HAmB Hammer suspects arson after a friend ol his. recently released from prison. 1s kllled 1n an explosion. (R) ( 1 tir ) D 00 •zml8't Paul makes a last· ditch elfO<t to stop the merger: Simon tempts Laurel with an a1<c1US1Ve modeling ofter. Shane's stunned when she learns of . Dani's alflllatlon with the mob. ( 1 hr ) I '-.:i. or LOIT LOftl A men's gutlt over lhe accidental de8th of his daughter threatens to destroy his mar· nage. Daisy Is hired by a romance colum- nist to find a letter wrlt8f O ( 1 hr.) 0 110V11 "The Lindbergh K1<1napp1ng Case" ( 1976. Orama) Cliff De Young, Anthony Hopkins Bruno Hauptmann is arrested and tried for the kidnapping and murder ol the famous aviator's young son. f1 hrs ) g) LftlT'tUt or THI llCH MD 'AlllOUI Interviews with Joan Collins, Liza Mlnnetll. Ann-Margret, Roger Mclofe. Tanya Rob- erts. Julio Iglesias, Esther Wiiiiams. Char· lane Tiiton. actress Con11ance Towers ( 1 hr ) • ID llO'fll "The Immortal Batlallon" ( 1944, Adventure) David Niven. Ray· mond Huntley Courageous men struggle toward victory In No<th Alnca during World War II (2 hrs l I MOTOH• IOT_..t&YM ... DA¥1D IOW: _. llOOll M»rr TOCM This concen taped 1n Vancouver features musre from the album "Let's Dance." ( 1 bt_56 mln..) (S)UUA•aMIMDDllTI The uncon- ventlonel oomedien performs at the East Country Performing Arts Center 1n Sen Ol- !il.O· Callt. ( 1 hr ) CZ) llCMI "The WOl'ld It Full Of Married • Men" ( 1980, Orama) Tony Franciosa. Carroll Baker A married advertislng exec· uttve llas ~en embllk>us mod· el 'A' (1 hr • 45 rTllf'I ) -1=~· -lOO Cl.09 POI CM'OaT Henry dis· c:overs the crve value ol friendship and lamlly In lhe daY$ folloWlng "'' lathe<'s deaU'\. ..... ~'Eddie Murphy· DelltF out" An uootn$0ttd comedy routine~ sor. an auaenc. at Coottttutloo Hall In Wethifi.oc ... ,u , .... " .. -Ml • 9 8 M1W Oii TMI MITI Seml-hnals Songs "Some Guys Have All Tha Luck," "Better Be Good To Me." "Good Lovin·:· "Cool II Now," "I Feel For You" and "Neutron Dance " JudgeS. Kim Fields. M1· chael Des Barres. Seo& Mendes ffiTM.U,_ntl -m ITM llMCH Guests: Phyllis Diiier. Cyd Charisse. Lorenzo Lamas, Ruth Poinler, Sa!TN-iarrls ( 1 hr.) ; _.,tlLLcomDYRcw. AllMTID lllTI ..ollTIClllTD 9DVll "Hot Dreams" ( 1983, Fantasy) Anna Ventura. Jamie Gillis. When she llnds tha passion 1n her marriage is lading, a woman ls plagued by sensual fantasies l1 hr . 30 min ) '~ MOVW "Mausoleum" ( 1983. Horror) Bobble Bre54le. Maqoe Gortner. A centu· ries-Old family curse afflicts a 30-yeei-old woman. as the demon that possesses her starts a killing spree that onty a pgychia- trist friend can end 'A' ( 1 hr 37 min ) ~NOTllAT tt• llGHTTMCll tt:11 8.ICTMC ILUI 11•11AMMY..... • GD IAT\llaAY llGHT LM Host Harry IA~~:.n.=J .... Q .,,; WTOHCMMLll WALL ITmT ICUIW...ollf lllCMI "High Plains Drifter" ( 1973, Western) Clint tastwood. Verna Bloom A nameless strange< rallJes the cowardly res- idents of a Western town to chaKenge the ruthless gang which has been terrorizing them. (2hrs.) ~ MOWI "The Big ChUI" ( 1983. Orama) Kevin Khne. Glenn Close. When a man commit& su1cj'1e. his· cloent friends from college days"D'ather tor the fur'l8fal end re- flect on how their llv" have changed since the 1960s 'R' o (t ht.,« min.) COUIGI IAIDTIAU. Hllnols at MIChf· Q!_n (R) (2 hrs.) lH.l .,_ "Psycho II" ( 1983, Mystery) Anthony Perkins, Meg Tiiiy. Former psy- chotic killer Norman Bates Is released al- ter a 20-year stly In a mental Institution and believes himself cured until a mysteri- ous rash of murders begins. 'A' ( 1 hr . 53 min) 11• D llOVll "Blue Hawaii" ( 1962. Muslcal) Elvis Presley, Angela Lansbury. When a soldier returns 10 his Hawaiian home. he takes a• jOb with a tour1St bofeau against the advice of his parents. (2 hrs . 15 a.min...._ •••• w ... ~ MO¥ll "The Oay Ot The Jackal" (1973. Suspense) Edward Fox. Terence Ale1<ande< An intefnatlonal hll man and qulek·chl!lnge artist called ''The Jackal" is hired by the OAS to assassinate Charles . Ot Gaulle. (3hfS:} &DA• .... ---(Z)-.. "Blame II On Rio" (1~. Com· e<Sy) Michael Caine. Joseph Botog.na A buslnessmM vacationing In Rio de Janeiro succumbs to an affair with his best friend's teen-age <*IQhter. then tr~ to kftP It a ..cret 'R' ( 1 nr., SO min I ~D A&.-tlTQICOCI llOUI -~TUCU aitl _,. "CCuntl)' Comfort" (1981. Comedy) Gto<glna Sc>etvln, Rllonda Jo Petty Ju$t alter the Clvd War. a beck· w000t farm becorlle$ a llv<>llll way Sta- tion for randy trave!M ( I hr . 25 min ) -· .,_ "Swinotfl Only" (1969. Mys tety) Robert Stick. Roberl I anslng An ,... echtor for Howard Pubhca11ons rs accused of murder ( 1 hr 30 min ) (I) HAMYO (!) llOVIE "Lisbon" ( 1956, Adventure) Ray Milland. Claude Rains. A ship's cap- larn is hired to rescue a woman's husband from Communist capt0<s (2 hts ) llCMI "Bnef Affair" ( 1980. Orama) Annette Haven. Bodget Monet. Young students of a music and drama school use their bodlftS to achieve their goals ( 1 hr , 30 min} 1M llOVIE "The Keep" ( 1983. Orama) Scott Glenn. Jurgen Prochnow The Ger- man army in Nazi-occupied Romania l1ndS a sf one lort1flca11on Iha! houses an evil su- i natutal power 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) ta llOC**UEllCA ~A'ITOP1D ........ , ... _ llOVIE "The Harvey Girls" ( 1946, Mu- sical) JUdy Garland. John Hodlak The standards and men of an 1870s Western town are llllered oy a group ol young girts. Songs include "The AlchtSon. Topeka And The Sante Fe " (2 hr& ) "'·==· 1:11~ llCMI "Dracula" (1979. Fantasy) Frank Langella Laure~ OttVMtr In a 1913 English coastal town. an aged P<O· lessor seeks vengeance against the cen- turles-otd vemptre who murdefed his daughter 'R' ( 1 hr 49 min.) 1:il It llOVll II Came From O\Jter Space" ( 1953. Sc1ence-F1ctt0n) RiChard C&rlson. Barbara Rush Altef a mete0< crashes in the Arizona desert. a sc1en11st 1s visited by strange creatures from outer space ( 1 hr., 45 min) I =-~~ One That Got Away" (1§58. Advenrure) Hardy Kruger, Colin Gofd<>o. The unrele.,..1ng datermlnat1on of a German POW to escape from the Allles finally pays ott (2 hrs 5 min.) COLLIQI IAIUTIALL Sun Sett Confer- enoe Wiid Card Game (R) (B) lllCMI "'Escape From New YO(k" ( 1981. Science-F1ct1on) Kun Russell, Donald Pleasence In 199), a haroened criminal 11 otfeted a pardon 11 he can rn- c:ve lhe president of the U S trom Man- hattan now a P<ISOO city R' ( 1 hr . •O min ) t• llCWll "A Night In Casablanca" ( 1946. Comedy) Marx Brothers. Lois Col· llef,; Se119ral men cause pandemonium 1n CaSabfanca ( t hr • 25 min ) • 8 ... ''The Confessions 01 The D A. Man" ( 1971. Orama) Robert Conrad. Harry Morg.an A district attorney must eonvtnce a re1trctan1 wnness to resrlty a1nst a dangerous radical (2 hrs ) =IMITLA.;VIDIOI .. "Tough Enough" < t983. Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins An unsuccessful country stnger. trying to make endS meei. turns to fighting fOf prize rTmney 'PG"" {Tl'(r. "mtn ) llO¥ll 'Bad BOy$" ( t982. Ofama} Sean Penn. Reni S1tnton1 A young hOOO- _, aocldentally kills the younger brother of a teen-age dOpe dealer during a pollCe chase and IS senl to o tough ref0tmatory 'A' ( t ht , 59 min.) ta(!) MCMIT .... CJ) .. "Yo.ntl" ( \933. M\.t~ll S.r- bra Strtlsal\d, Mandy Patinl(in From IMae 9a~ Singer's l\N)rt story In turn-of·the-Century Easttm EUfope, a , Y¢Uf'IQ worn;rn dJSQUl9eS ~t as a man Sunday, Feb.3, 1985 29 -~----· :7llf -~ a eim c ~ c .,,_ ~: CG" e -IPIWIS rr-. ... 2 R £..._._ ..__. ~;~-5~·a~~·~5·~w~:--..aa-.. ns ... .-··a , I ----· a !!9----........ ,. as a .... a a a a~- 7 - ---·= --...... -=---··a 7 Chef shares secrets with TV audience :. :"1lf "!If•· •. -TV Puzzle 2 J 4 s 10 ll 14 18 43 47 S7 ~ ACROSS '6 ".:>tlCIN(I hP [Jr I' r i ,, Mnl111,;1r J M"" ·~on nn l. Sr f'ls('wr ,.,. l·I 11 ~ dyPd Pr r C.•'S'-I I' I '' With F t'I 1•1 lH q H•• ,Mr Or "' rn " : I I.I '-,,JI ">II trn H, t;a 'd I l 1:, Fr :ymf" J: 16 Srr,<>llt r ·n~)11! :11 t 7 Tr ar·c>t>• o• C • ' .. .. 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AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOOR OPllllRI SALIS & SER'llCE WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday. Feb 3, 1~5 31 , Macintosh . Ai thnto sCret'ftj 1nda1r \lacm111~h" an df-aU tilt tlwlr;I I OU d t.\90~ i buwncs• rompt'ff w do 4 lot•~ 1h1nc• vou -~ t t11'f'd i buslnc<' rom fkltr Ill do And~ lhtnlt!' 111• llu\llK'!>' compull'f 1w t\ m donr Mo<r If tlat stnkt$\OU I.' 111Wlfltt pNl\r •to 1'0l6'ldl' Comt tn hlf J IC1ttn Idol llec:a111t onl1 SMl1$? a btlit\111\t ~RE NEWPORT /COSTA f«SA 752-0770 Mon.-Fri. 10-7 Sat. 10-5 Sun. CloMd ''COME OVER FOR COFFEE JOMETIM£ IRING THE KIDS.'' .. . ) . . ... .. . • .. A ""'"-" ,-..,..,_ If ' t ~ .. ...;.,"1~·· --~~ ~·· .r-. .• •.f'.,l· ·• I • I \ ' ,, I . ' ·.l J_ ........ -.......:. • ,...._ • I! . ' ~ -:-,.--mii-. .... FORECA8T8 ON ~ SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1985 ' Project seen as road to i-eb•rth Proposed pierside village could become year-round attraction in downtown HB By ROBERT BARKER Ofllle0..,"'41W1 A bar,rcn asphah parking lot, where those with an eye for nature can enjoy· an unmatched view of Catalana Island and the sparking blue waters of the Pa~1fic. may tum out to be the lau~ching pad for the long-awaited rebirth of downtown Huntington Beach Coaat American West Airlines wlll begin service from Orange County to Phoenix, Ariz./ A2 A Coast Guard search for a missing boater has been suspended./ A2 Callfomla San Diego has adopted a 'lights out' ordinance to preserve a darkened sky for astronomers./ A5 Nation Ex-physician Richard Stanley Scott now de- fends patients' legal right to end their lives./ A4 Felons on probation pose a danger to society, ac- cording to a Rand Corp. study./A3 Almost abandoned in winter months except for its formations of 2~ent-swallowing parking meters, which vaguely resemble Mackey Mouse's ears. the lot takes up nearly four acres on the edge o f sand between Maxwell's Restaurant next to the pier and lifeguard hcadquaners 10 the south. City officials are fastening very ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws favorabl y lo proposals for develop- ment of a p1ers1dc village on the site along;he lines of waterfront specialty r "\ \ centers in Southern Califomaa. The development, expected to include about 30 shops and small restaurants, ts beana desip cd as a facility tha~ w1ll artract families to downtown Huntington Beach with year-around. day-to-day regularity. The p1crs1de village -tt hasn't been named that officially -also is ~ing envisioned as the chief attrac- uon for a new 3SO..room hotel at Pacific Coast H1&hway and Main Street that redevelopment backers hope village v151tors will fill. The Bryant L. Morris Develop- mcnt Co. of Long Beach. which developed and operates Seapon va- lage in San Diego and Seaside V1llaae across the channel from the Queen Mary in Lona Beach. has been ma.kin& economic and demographic studies. Company officials like what thctve seen so far. accordma to proJect coordinator Jim Jenkms. If its find mas hold up. he said. the company .. would put a pack.lat t<,>acthcr ... lease lhe property from the ctty, and develop and operate the picrs1dc specialty shops and rcs- aurants. Whal the area has ao•na for it most. according aoJc~N. is iu location on an undeveloped, broad st.retch of bc.ach next to the Plcifte -a commodtty that isn't sccn too of\en these dayi. Prchmm.ary studJn 1n4aca.te the project will fly, be sajd. Jen.kins. a former Hununpon Beach ~1dent. said he bchcvn that Huntiniton Beach has developed into two difre~nt towns -the downtown and the rest of the city. (Pleue w U ... TB/A2) Cable firms ·plan a swap Customers are pawns In a trad e between Storer. Times-Mirror By LISA MAHONEY __ .._, ........ Storer Cable's 26,000 south Or3'llt County subscribers arc the cat'~c in a marblt trade that -ifcompletcc -will rcponedly be the larsest swap of its k..ind in the cable television industry .. It the U.S. O(pa/tment of Justice and the local governments affected agree. Storer's local customers along with about 197,000 others in Phoenix. Mesa and ParadJsc Valley. Anz. arc destined to become the propcny of Times Mirror Cable Telev1s1on Co. In ellchange. the nation's seventh largest cable operator will tum over ... A national poll finds that Americans justify sup- port for the death penalty as a means of protecting themselves./ A4 an equal number of its c ustomen 1n.,.,,... Kentucky. 4.rk.ansas and Ne" JefW1' World Indian authorities have charged five more high government officials with peddling national secrets to 'foreign agents.' I A3 Travel An armchair preview of a summer tour of Norway is slated at Orange Coast College./ A8 Sports UC Irvine's basketball team finally wins a home game, 78-77 over San Jose State, but It wasn't easy./C1 Orange Coast College drops tts fourth straight South Coast Conference basketball game./C1 M ark O'Meara. a Mission Viejo High product, takes the Crosby Pro-Am golf lead In Pebble Beach./C2 Entertainment The musicals "Once Upon a Mattress" and "Jesus Christ Superstar" arrive at local theaters this week./85 Baalneu Many members of Con- gr988 expect a major recession In the near fu- ture./81 fto>EX Bridge Bu9'neu Cla.ttled CtMIWOrd 0.th Notic.a Horoecope Ann Lander• OpHWon Pubic Notices 8por11 Styte . Theater• Trevel W•ther 83 86-8 C5-10 83 cs C9 83 A8 C5 C1-• 81-2 B•-5 A6 A2 ................ &..- Newport •tudenta from Our Lady Queen of Ance t. welcome crOMtna pard Herman Platte bome from the boeplta.1. Kids welcome crossing guard home Accident vi ctim 'never would have made it,· without prayers students said on-his b~half By STEVE MARBLE Of_Delly,_ ..... With the help of a cane. 260 school- agc friends and a lot of resolve. Herman Plane came home Frida) a fie moon There was soml· doubt whether he'd make 11. A 79-)car-old school custod1an- tumed-<:ross1ng guard. Plane could barel} hold back the tears as the entire student bod} of Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newpon Beach turned out to celebrate his return from the hospital. Somt· held placards procla1m1ng "We love :you Herman" or s1mpl) "Welcome Home. Herman ... Others JUSt cheered. waved and stood in a circle waiting to g1' e their gra}-haired fnend a hug. "This 1s the most remarkable thing l''e e'er seen ... he told the students "I mean that." Platte was struck down b) a motonst Oct. 17 as he walked students across wcll-tra' eled Mar Vista Dnvc which runs between the Catholic school and nearby Corona del Mar H igh. The crossing guard. thrown into m1d-a1r by the impact. suffered senous leg. pelvis and head in.Juries in the earl )' morning accident. ~ mother who'd JUSt dropi>cd a child off at the high school and. apparent!}. wasn't watching what she was doing. is blamed for the accident. according to pohce records. There was some doubt whether Plaue would sun l\C In addition to his 1n1unes. Plane unde'""'ent hean surgef) during his long hosp1tal- 11at1on "If 11 hadn't been for all your prayers, I ne\.er would have made 11." Platte told the students. Sister Linda. the school's pnnc1pal. said students have followt.•d Plaue·s recovery almost da1I~ "Oh. the~·' t' been send1 ng cards and tape and the) bought him clothes because h<.> lost so much weight 1n the hospital.'' tht' pnnc1pal said. "The\ lo' e him " When the students learned earl~ Frida) that Plaut· was l'Om1ng home. 1hey ~n making poste~ and pla ards in whirl~1nd fashion ··11 was almo~t spontaneous:· -.aid Jo)ce Molter. a S('Crttan at the school "Most of us feel hke v.<"ve grown up v.tth him." said Kim C ounney. an (Pleue 1ee ROY AL/ A.2) to Storer. Jeanne rnner. asstS\a.nt Vt« ~cnt o corporate affain for Times Mirror. sayt t~ company offers its San Ctemente. San Juan Capistrano and M1ss1on VieJO •rca subscnbers sen ices similar to those torer pro\ ides to customers an Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills. L1ke Forest. a nd pans of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano Times Mirror w1ll "tf\ to min1m1zr an) changes to the subscnber .. that ma~ result from the planned takeo' er. she said. Franchise agr~ments held b) the local go"crnments affected by the v.ap can be rene&ollatt'<i. -;he sau1 Laguna Beach's Cable Commllttt 1s prcpanng recommended changes for the Cll) Council. Rich de Michele -.a~s The comm1ttet"s main concern is that customers do not lose services or have to pa~ more to Times Mirror, he said. San Juan Capistrano has taken a s1m1lar pos111on toward the 1m pend- (Pleue Me 81t'AP/A2) Judge won't order FV man to be tested LB parad e canceled Somewhere scaucrcd 1n the backyards of Laguna Rt"ach are the colorful!) decorated tloats that were all ded.l'<l out with nowhere to go Saturda~ morning when ram forced the ranct'llat1on of the city's I ~th annual Pat nots UC students succor allens despite law From staff aad·wlrc reports COEUR D'ALENE. Idaho -A 1udsc has refused to order psychiatric testing for a Fountain Valley man to determine whether he 1s mentally competent 10 testify against two men accused of placing a noose around his neck and looping 11 over a tree hmb. Roger McDonald, 44, and Joseph Sanchez. 33. now of Spokane. Wash .. have pleaded anne>«nt to accusati ons that they tned to lynch O ranat County resident Ke111\ Gilmore last April 7. McDonald and Sanchez will ao to tnal Feb. 26 on charges of agravated assault for the alleged lynchina at- tempt near the city of Harrison in Kootena i County. Defense attorney'> Gent' Marano and John l u'iter said 36-)ear-old Gilmore "suffers from sch11ophrenia and may not oc competent to te"il1fy." G1 lmorc·s father had earlu:r ~1d his son 1s a d iagnosed sch1zophren1c To prove aggravated assault. pros- ecutors must show the '1cum had a "well-founded fear... and that de- pends on the mental well-being of the person. said Luster. A normal person might not have been scnrcd b} the alleged incident. he said "We don't say he's l)ing. but ba~ upon his h1stor) we don't know tfhe's (Pleue eee PSYCH/ A:l) Day Parade. .. lronu:all}. the carh-moming downpour stopped 'ihonh after the event v.as called on aro und 7:30 a.m The skies rema1nC'd nun-fr« .ti 11 a.m .. when the ~8 mart:hing bands. equ~tnans. tloau.. dnll teams and antique autos where 10 (Pl eue Me PARA.Dlt/A2) By tbc Assodated Presa 5tudt'nts at· CT ln1ne and t"u other L'n1vers1t' ol ( .lhfom1a cam- pu~-s. "arned ol pcl\'lble federal pro~·u11on for <;upponing harbonnp. of illegal 1mm1grant' from El Sahador and C1uatemala ~). "'W e answer to a higher la" ·· "We believe thl·\C rl'luget'\ haH' a lcg1t1mate nght to \c:d . .ls~ lum in the l 'n1tt'd 'tates anJ are being denied that nght. ·• !>a1d Brian "-'totTat .: chairman of the ..anl tuaf) mo' l'mcnt at l C In inc. '\1m1lar effort' ha' l' pn.-' H>uCJI) bttn announad h'° -\n1ona mini - ten and churches · <\ kderal grand ' From Erector sets to building at UCI By PHIL SNIDERMAN Of ................. When George Hewitt was arowma up in New Yorlt City. he had an uncle who lived 1n New Haven. Conn., where Erector sets were maM. Each year. the uncle llt"nt him a new set. a nd each vcar Htw1tt built a new project. Today. HeW1tt is a 63-ycar-old, wh1te-ha1rcd grandfather who stall has bu1ld1na on his mind. About 18 )Can a10. he m oved his radar engineertna bus1ne to a sparstl)' developed comer of Oranae Count). a short dista.ntt from a new Un1ver- \1ty of Cahforma campus 'Tm a frumatcd ~hool tachcr." Hewatt hke to say "One reason I bouaht on Jambortt R°'9d '' that I thous.ht someday, w~ l'n\.ttuttd. I m1Jh1 Jrt .. a Job tcachana at th<' university Hewitt has been sem1-ret1rcd since scllinJ has radar business 1n 1969. He hves 1n nearby Corona dd Mar. but he hasn't been in vited 10 teach at llC Irvine Nt'vcnhcles • George Hewitt will soon have has own office<; at the bu tlina university. Ra&ht now. he'' plaon1na to build a SllMtorr campu stru ture that wall house ha offict$, a Io na with b1omed1cal ~arch ~ to be shared by UC'I and Pn"atc tndu ;try Hewitt has al~ been ap- pointed to the board oftrusttts of the Cahfomus C'ollegc of Medi int at UCI The S 12 m1n1on Hewitt bu1ld1na. cndof'S('d by tht UC 801rd of R tnts 1n November. will http the t'nlJnttr· buJtnC'nman·phalanlhroPt t uppc>r1 re~arch that ma) re ult 1n 1an1fk1nt mcd1\'al hrcakthrouab "It doesn't take 100 much 1hink.1ng to reah1c that 1f you do accomplish someth1na 1n medical n-scarch. you can make h fe a hllk mort' pleasant as WC ao." 11eWlll '3)'S "lf)OU COUid get ll c ure to arthnt1\ alone. 1t would ~ \Ul h a trcmtndou' thing ... B1omedK'al r~an.h v. ill be under wa) on two tronh an the 123.000- squart foot Ht'"lll hutlding.. which will nsc adJacent to t •Cl's med1 al hoob U nl\.entty rc'l'arch<'rs wall u~ tv..o tloo" Remaanana spe« will ~ lcaW'd to indu~tnal tenants en- plf'd 1n complcmcntaf) b1omcd1cal rtSCarth lca'C foe~ for 1h1' ~et W\11 help Pl) for the hu1ld1n1 Tt¥-Htw1t1 butld1na will be the thud and Jarscst n~ UCl . r,.otit> involving partntnh1ps bt-t~n &he u01vcr\1t) and pnutr andusu; It "'ll al<itl hou~ otlim for tht Ci~~ He"1t1 Foundau on. which onnuall\ pro' 1de' thf'C'C grants to po~1-llcx 1111 .ii rc..can-hen. at llCI. the Sal!J. ln<111tutt' and : npps R("';('art'h. ~s the foun· dat1on gro~ and "1envC\ l"('venut' from the hu1ld1na. Hewitt ho~ 1t v.-111 ht' ahk to provtdt 30 \t1pends ea h \ear -man at UC I "I pcN)nall) won't act an)'than~ (tinanc1all) I ou1 of the bu1ldm1: Ht'Yfllt \I}\ "It will all IO to m~ foundiltlOC'I The roundatton Will <''tntuall end up OY..11101 tbc bu1ld- 1n1 11'' a ~>rar It-a.~. and I'd ha~ to hH to bt 102 }<'an old to be her(' v.h<'n that lntir 1 up and~ II'<' tht hu1ldm110 the un1H•n1ty " \\uh a lauah. H~111 add . "By the v. •) th "' a taf1.t't I'' c K"t for mytc:lt nov. -to(h't to)~ 10~ '° t can ll\C lhr hu1ldtn1 ,.,,> pcrwnall\ " (Ple&M eee BUD.DER/ A2) JUf)' 1n Anzona. howc\'er. last month indicted 16 church-related act1v1sts for pro\.1dang sanctuary. or freedom from arrest. 10 illegal 1mm1grants from Central Amenca. The California univ,ers1t) tudcnts sa> the) will continue their funQ- rnmngefTons to provide food. shelter and transpo11a11on to Guatemalan and El Salvadoran rcfu,tts h\•1ng 1n the nitcd tates 11lcplly. "We answer to a ha&ber law ... Oc.-horah Allan. 32. said a graduak student and leader of the sanctuar) mo,ement at C R1vers1dc '\1m1laract1 v1t1~ ha\e begun at LI{ ~rkelc} (Pleue ... SANCTOAllT /A.2) OeorJe Hewitt • _l• ---~------------iP'll:--t ----------- '. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Februaty 3, 1985 Familyofzoologistmaynot sue . " wild animal park fornegligenee An Oranac County Supenor Coutt commissioner ruled lhat the family of a Lion Country Sofari zoologist crushed to death by a park elephant in l 983 is not entitled to sue the now- closcd wild animal park. In d1smissin1 Lion Country S.fari and its owner, Harry Shuster, (rom the wrongful death suit. Com- missioner Creer Stroud concluded Thursday that state workers' com: pensalion laws bars an employee or a person's heirs from filing a nqhgence claim when the Ill.Jun~ occurred 1n the course of work. The: lawsuit concerns tbe death of 1he park's chlef zoologJSl. Lee Keaton. wbo was crushed to death on Jul)' 24. 1983. while attempting to re· tether 11n &aped 3-ton elephant named Misty. Anorneys for the tom1ly araucd that Keatoo not only was an cm· ployec of the park. but was acting in a dual capacity dunna an emericncy to prt'venl the: elephant from 1nJunng the public Rcnia1nm1 defendants 1n the: suit include Gentle Jun&Je Inc.. of Burbank. which o"'ned and lc:a~d M1 t~ to the park: 11S pre 1den1. and the city of Irvine, the rrv1ne Co and Orange Count). Search for boate1' ends The search for a m1~ni R1vers1de man. whose 14-foot sii IT was found carding in the waters 10 miles offshore: nc:ar Dana Point. was suspended Saturday by the U.S Coas1 Guard. Two rescue helicopters cover~ a 215-milc: search area Saturda~. from Laguna Beach to soulh ofSan Onofre. looking for 32-year-old Frank Neill, said pelly officer Pat Milton. The mission was called off after 91'1 hours. A Coast Guard <.'utter and a hehcopter also searched in vam lhrce hours until nightfall Friday. after Neill's aluminum skiff was found circling with ib outboard motor running around 3:45 p.m. The boat had been discovered by the crew of another ve!lsel. SW AP OF CABLE CUSTOMERS ... Fi:omAl ang trade, City Manager Mike Little said. Twice as many cable subscnbc:rs in the: mission 1own arc Storer cu.stomers. he said. Beforr approving the trade. the City Council will want to be: satasfi.ed that "we can get good ser'lil1Ce at reasonable rates," L11tle saiu. Trading systems has become a common pastime for cable industry big cheeses in the past couple of years. according to local spokesmen. Once the dust settled on the mad grab for franchises in the 1970s and early 1980s, cable: firms realized that in many cases lhey had committed themselves to serving a host of unlinked communities, Spinner said Now that all the prime areas have chosen what firms will serve their residents. many cable companies are dec1d1ng chat consolidating oper- ations through franchise swaps 1s an economical -and necessary business practice. she said. "It's a trend you're going to sec more 01:· Cable television is a compet1t1vc: industry only as long as there: are franchises -non-exclusive agree- ments with a city or county govern- ment to pro~idc: service -to be acquired. -Once a· 1ocal govern men I decides wlich firm can strinJ its wires. 1he sheer cost of providing service inhibi1s other cable com- panies from trying to move in on the area. local cabk and government officials say. Times Mirror and Storer do share 1wo cities: San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. But San Juan Capistrano City Manager Mike Little says the: firms serve opposite sides of town and temperatures only nsc when 11 comes lo the municipality deciding which one may service new housing developments. The planned trade will bring San Juan Capistrano toge1her in terms of 1ts cable network and end any possible confusion on the part of newcomers unsure whose !>Ide of town the} are on. But the real issue its City Council must tackle 1s how residents will fart in the swap. little says. Both Ti mes Mirror and Storer have had their share of service in1er· rup1ions and other problems that frustrate their 1.800 and 3.800 respec- tive subscribers. he said. San Clemente officials were un- available for commem. Storer is making improvements to us five franchise service areas. Man- ager Manha Corrales says cus1omers will benefit from cquipmenl invest- ments that should reduce: blackouts and improve picture quality no matter who owns 1he system. Before the swap can $0 through. the Department of Justice must de· termine that the changes 1n own- ership don't violate anti-trust laws. Spinner said. "We're hopeful we're going to get Department of Jus11cc approval very soon:· she said. PSYCH TESTS DENIED IN CASE .•• From Al tantas111ng or 11 these things actual!}' happened ... Luster added. But county Deputy Prosecutor Peter Erbland called 11 "an absolu tely cx1raordinary motion" and said that what alleged!) happened 10 Gilmore "'wo uld scare the moc;1 sane person I know. not 10 mention !>Omeone wh o has had menial problems ... Police had found the two \uspects allegedly trying to ho1\I Gilmore off 1he ground by pulling a rope that had been thrown oHr a tree lamb. Gilmore. descri bed a'i a v.andenng evangelist. had allegedly been beaten and dragged 10 a wooded area of the county. He was apparcnlly an Hamson v1s1t1ng his parents when the attack occurred. Al a prelim1naf) heanng in Scp- 1c:mber. the 1v.o men said they thought Gilmore was a child molester. Police. however. reponed the victim had been seen reading Bible pas~gcs 10 a group of children in a city park. but was not suspected of any wrong<101 ng. Judge Richard Magnuson said a review of preliminary hearing tran- scnpts showed "nothing that cause'i this coun to believe at this 11me that Mr. Gilmore was unable: to perceive what was happening to him (during the attack). .. Magnuson !laid that. if necessaf) he would inquire himself into Gilmore\ competency at the trial. Any questioning of Gilmore concern· 1ng his competency would occurawa)' from the Jury. he ruled. BUILDER HAS PLANS FOR UCI ... From Al (11 ven a choice George Hew1t1 bclievcs he might have: become a ph}'s1cran. But his family had other ideas after viewing a youthful dra~- 1 ng he made of a house "'M> .folks had picked me out tll become an engineer." Hcwm recall!>. "In my generall'-ln, I think we were guided by our parents to a much greater degree I can remember asking my mottler only 15 years ago. 'How did I ever gel lo become a mechanical engineer>' And she said. ·Well, don't >O U remember we sat down 1n the la ving room one night and decided yo ur brother should be a chem 1st and you should be a mechanical cng1-nee r'l' .. Hcv.111 allcnded llrookh n Tcchni· Lal High <x:hool. then earned h1\ met'hanical cngineenng degree at ( olumh1a I 'n1vcrs1t) 1n 1943 Be· cause of a wan1mc facult} 'lhortagc. he wa~ enlisted to 1cach a1 Columbia even befo re he ohta1ned h1 ~ diploma. In 1943. he JOaned the stafT of the Massachu se tl\ ln'itl tute o f Tecnhnology's Rad1at1on Lahora - tOI). working on m1lrowa\e radar antenna sys1cm\ Hew111 founded h1., first radar engineenng compan~. < anoga ( orp . 1n 1948. It was purcha\cd h\ l 'nder· wood-Olivcttr 1n l 958 The fi,11ow1ng year. he '>ta ned a \Ccond radar engineering fi rm. Kad1a1ron1n Thal cumpan~ was merged v.nh the-\l, hit· laker Corp 1 n I Qf>Q Though high ~hool and 1 olleg<• prepared him for the lclhn1cal \H.k of engincenng. how did Hcw1t1 bt.:c..oml' a successful businessman? "If you grow up to Ix• a profl''>\lonaJ maser. that helps a lot " he explJ1n\ with a gnn. "Rut you do have to know where LO spend money I 1h1n k I had that value-onentcd training from m\ Just Call 642-6086 lamil}' "M~ dad wao; a vel) conserva11"e gu) about monc)'. My dad nc:,er hought a !>hare of stock 1n his life I think I ga'e him the firo;t stock he ever really owned when I <;tanc:d my second compan)." Hewitt attribute~ most ol hi\ bu'l1- ncss success 10 his technical training. common sense and lots of reading. He'-; also taken nipn ..cou~s to bolster his expenisc 1n areas such as accounting. One business transaction 1hat took an unfortunate turn was the stock exchange-involved 1n the Radi- atronics merger Hewitt ~a)~ lhl· value of the Whittaker c;tock plunged from $45 to about SI a share and dcla)cd the e\tablishmcnt of his fo undation un111 I lJ80 Hev.11t SS)~ he now regrcto; <>elling h1~ compa n)' - mosll) becaui.c he had so much tun running 11. Not 1ha1 Hcw111 ha'i been idle He owns a ~hopping u~ntcr in San Diego and leases his Irvine 1ndu•11nal prop. en }' to Hughe!> Aircraft "I seem 10 be as hu!>) a' a one· armed paper hanscr." Hcw1tt 'i3)!> "I Ir) to keep up w11h a lot of things. I read o\•.i311on Weck ~nd I'm reading mrd1cal Journal' and stuff hkc that rnm1ng out of m ) cars these dayc;. "I prohabl} \pend mo'it of m) time rcadins bu\1ncsc; 1nforma1ion. One \Ide o t m} founda11un of course. 1s the 1n"co;tmcnt 11'<> a perpc1ual fo unda11on -V.l' onl )' spend 1hc: income I donate to the foundation, well I'd sav half of my income: each \Car more than half." · ff r....,111 say'> hie; founda11on ha!> bee n a personal one -he's the only donor It\ al\o qu11c coc;t-efficicn1. lkv.11t c;a\'i the foundation has a m1in1hl~ o ~i:rhcad of Just SI ()()-the pa) for a woman who ham.lice;' anou' hook keeping chores While funneling much ufhl\ v.ealth 1n10 his foundation. Hewitt d 0<.•.,n'1 wor~ about keeping up with his affiuent Newport Beach ne1ghbon. "I !>till think I'm goins 10 li ve a' well as I do now." he !.31d. "I don·1 ha"c a big yacht. I don't ha'c fi ve home!> around the world. I ;ust ha ve one I home) on Jasmine Creek I have a membership in the Balhoa Ba> ( lub '>O I can go sw1mm1ng. "I don't dnvc a Rolls Royce My last car I drove for 15 vear'i. Put 180.000 miles on 11, and '1 loved 11 because I had !><> mul'h fun with 11. I had 11 10 Ciuadala;ara and Nova ~011a and Alaska .... Today. Hewitt\ a1t cn11o n " foc used· clo~r to home on his new l 1( I building. Be)ond the research and office space inside. he's 1h1nk1ng of adorning the roofw1th a park. a lap pool or an outdoor aud11onum. And he's thinking abou1 the 1ncrca~d number of ~1cn11<11s he'll be able to '>Uppon. "I don·1 know whether I wane to .. a) 1h1 sor not. but I don't really belu:vc an leaving my children a great fonunc ... he says. "I've: tried to train 1hem 10 be independent. and they cena1nly all arc So they cantakc care of thcm- c;cl ves." Hcw111 said he believe people wh o've been successful have an ohhg:u1on to gave something back 10 o;oc1e1y -and that c;uch gcnero\11> can be a reward 1n Itself. "If you do things based on logic, as 1t were. you're going to rcal11c that fi ve Rolls Royccs don '1 really make you too happ)," he u1d. "You know, money 1s not 100 (closely) related to happiness. Ifs only related when )OU don't have enough." 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OM • WEATH ER A IHI-moving 1torm dropped anow on the poah deterl resort ot Palm Spring• and throughout the upper desert and mountalnt of Southern Calltornla on Saturday At leaat two trattlc death• were attributed to the w .. tner The Alaslcan.spawned storm, which was oul of lhe area by mid-day Saturday, brought rain to lower elevatlons Today'• l0tecatt calls fOf variable cloudlne11 on the coHt through Monday HIQhs today wlll range from 52 to 58 and Monday from 5~ to &•. Lows tonight will be 1n tbe '40• Snow brletly draped t~e yuoea t1ee1 and resort rooltopa ol Palm Springs. "We had a 101 or It thla morning, but It dldn'11t1clc." tald Carrell Jarry, a desk clerk at the Desert Palms Inn. But he uld the snowcover on the San Bernardino Mountains went rig hi down to the desert floor. "ll's spec11cular," he said In La Habra, A 29-year-old woman died when a car she was riding In spun oul of control on a rain-slicked street and hit a utlllty pole A second person died in a two-car acc1den1 m the snow 111 dawn Saturday on Interstate '15 just eASt ol Barstow. the Calllornla Highway Patrol said 27 ,, U.S. Temps HI L• 29 ,, MIOtncs 00.no NHIWlllO N ... Otlea~a ""•""' fOf'k Horio" Ve 20 '~ )J J6 )/ J7 l& 3~ ,, . Calif. Temps S•nJOM Sonia Ana 5111•• 9.,11 ... Sonia Cruz Sat•lo Met•• San1aM~• Sioc•10tt lano. Val..., ~5 33 St 4a M .u eo :>t 61 3t $1 43 S!I 3' AlblWiy ........ Iii() Ancf\0<-... _.1 .. AUIW'llo Atlanuc. C•ly Au•1~• Bal1111't0te 8l•m1ngham 811m11ci. &oeton 8rownavltle 8urtlnQton Vt OhaQMIOtt.SC Chetlee!Oft,W V O\etlol le N C ~ Clnclnftalt Co1umb11.a c Concord.NH t>ell•fl WMll o.n-0.SMOina O.JrOlt Grlln<I l\aj)ld1 G•-boro.N C HlftfOfd HOllOlulu Hou Ill on JICQonM1 JICkeon,.... 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"ho ti 1ed following a struggk w11h pohu· °"'o' 25. of the o llH t'r' \\l'fl' hosp1Lal11ed Bro"'n. v.hoSl' own drpanmL·nt al\o 1n\e~11g.ated 1he 1nc1den1. said "'11 oe\ ... l''> rqlorted 1h31 On 11 wa'i "frcl'·ha\1ng" "'l\.ainc before the '>lruggk Oniz died as the rl•,ull of rl'\f>lr· atory arrest blamed un :llul L' 1ngl'\· lion ofcocaim'. acconhng lo '>l'parale investigations by the Orangl' C 11u11t) District AltornC\ and C oroncr·, ol· Airline plans Phoenix route liccs. • 5an Ckmcnll' l'ohn· C hll'I C ,,tr\ I Brown rclca'>ed lhl' dl'lall' of hoth re' icws Thursd:t} According to fl'port,, It tooi... '1 \ oflicers to subdue On11, who wa' decribed as having "superhuman \trcngth" during th e 'itruggle I IHL'l' \ml'rll.1 v.l.,I -\irl1nec. hac; an· llflUIH l'll ti\\ 111 hl'lUO '>Cf\ ICl' bc1wn·n Ph11''f11\ .ind Jnhn W.1~nl' ~irpon but "Ill d1.\u1nt1nul' lh ing to Palm \pnng.., \111l'11l a °W l'\I \a1d 11 plan\ .H ll'3'it th tlT dJ tl) roundtnp~ o n th<' Orangl' ( 1111111' 1nu ll'. hcg1nn1ng .\pnl I 01hrr d1 Jngl·c. 1n 'ioulhcrn C ah · l11rn1.1 \l'f• llC all cfTcct1'e March I 'i. 1111 lu1k halting the Palm l\pnng' run SANCTUARY MOVEMENT ... From Al Dukl' •'\\l1n. \poke'>man lw thl· lmm1gr:w on anu Na1urah1<111on \l'r \'IU' in Washington D < .. \:11d 11 " illegal for an) onl· to hide ptoll'l 1 <1r harhor an} illegal 1mm1gran1 Imm till' fcl.lcral go' ernmcn1 ··we proc;c<.u1c v.11hou1 rega rd 111 \(11nconc·s mo11 vcs. Wheth er 11\ a church group or the univen1t y ol oompity oomph docc;n'1 make <.1 difference If people arc conspiring 10 break lhl· law. the federal government prosecute' No one 1c; aho' e the lav. .. Actions at the lhrcc UC camplN\ hy student\ 1n\.olvcd an the sanctual) mo\l'nll'lll '>0 1~11 h,Hl' hcl·n hm1t ed w ra .... 1ng lund\ Jnd pro\ 1ding poltt1cal ll'nlcf<, I hl· g.raduatl' 'lu<lenl go"nnml·n1 ·"""' 1.11111n' Jt l C lk ril.l'll'\ and l '( K1'l'r\ldc hJ'l' PJ\'>e<l H:\olu11on\ dc\lgn:wng l'Jlh u1mpu\ a' a \anc- tunr) I '( lr\lnc\ gru du:uc c,tudrnt gfl\· anmcnl plan' a rdcrendum im a \ltnil:ir rnolu11on thl\ )car. \ul h .1 re\ulutmn howe\er. 1'i mncl) "mholal and not b1nd1ng undn the la~ REBIRTH MAY BE AT HAND ... From Al And 11·, h1\ l'Ompan' '<; 1n1cn11wl\ 1f 1hc proJn ·t g<>l'.; ahead :t\ 11 nu" appears. he ~1d. to unit~ the l'l l} of 180.fJOO into a l·on,olidatcd mc1ro- P<llltan :irca lk forscel> a,. famil)-likc at· mo<;phcre. he said that will !>en c a\ a beginning "for a rnm1ng together." Jenkins <;aid 1hc compan} hac, transfo rmed arra<> "more dc\olatl' than downtown Hun11ngton Rcal h" into '>Ul'Ct.'s<1ful opcrat1onc;. "Wc'H· gone 111to plal'C!> lhnt arc \O de,olatl' )OU wouldn't want to go thcn• alone al night." he -;aid. Plans ca II tor "ic;11or<, to he gn·e1ed by a colorful carou'iCI, a fi xture a1 both the <ian Diego and Long Bcalh villages. ROYAL ••• From Al eighth 'rader "We ve reall y m1c;o,cd him." added .\my Dre) fus. al o an eighth grade: 'ltuden1. "I cspcc1all> fell sorry for him being 1n the hospital ovc:r Chnstmu." "He u<1cd to hahy·S•t me when my mom was d1rcct1ng th e choir or 1n mass." Mary Kay Cinffin ~aid. "He was like a grandfather." M1ch3el Moore waco 1n thr cros~walk with Platte: lhe day he wa~ struck. "I d1dn'1 rrally know what to do. I finally ran to thr office and told them 10 call an nmbulancc::· he recalled. "I'm really happy he"• hack now." Platte originally wn~ a cu'itodaan at 1hc )('hOOI When he retired. Sister Linda and 01her admin1'ltrator" a ked Platte 1fhe'd hke to become a cros'l1na gull rd. fie didn't hcs11a1c. "I've m1'l'lt'd 11 nnd I've ml\scd 311 my fnc:ndc,," he said Frida> "Now that I'm bade I'm \ure I'll be-runn1ns around again prenx soon I feel prc11y aood. preuy Jood ' Althou&h 11 1s nol clear when or if Platte win resume h1" duties tn the school erouwalk. studcnls sa)' they ha\<C ano1her J.Oh for him. Next week Plane will have the tttle " ~..fraAdf1thcor" bet•owed on him, •Job 1tudent11recon\<inced he'• Ctr1111nly qualified 10 011. ~ 'rntuall\ ''hen v.ork get' !>taned on lhl' new hold and o lhl•r <ll'' elop- ntl'nl 111 lhl' do~nw""n an oH·rpa"' .... nf)l'llc<l to hi.· built t.t l'ntS\ Pan li< ( oac;1 H1ghwa}. wnncct1ng lht• 'II· lagr to Main ~lrcl'I Jrea~. The dc<,1gn . which frnk1n\ said will he .. , Cf") rnlorl ur· \.\>h1lc rnnforming I<> J ln t11crranl·an Sl\lc v.111 he lot uc;c·d on thl' a11 nbu1'c" 'and pe r- 'onahl\ ol I lun11ngt11n 8cach. hl· \:lid Ht \;11d lhl' "arrhtllTlurnl \t:ltl'· mcni" will n:Ot•rt "\uml'th1ng hcaLh} -o,omcth1ng I iun11ngton Beach} " "Huntington Acach ha!> a charal· ler." Jenkin<; said. "of loo'>CnC\\, uf being cac;ual v.tth a local point on tht· pier and hroad heach .. "We v.anl 11 to become a l ti'i-da) .ind .1dJ1ng. lhght' to 01her a1rpon~ 1n th l' rl·g.111n lhl' airhnl' c,.'l1d. Thl· \1,mh•I S \chcdule also cx- 11·01h \ mcnl a \\ e~• "• ~rv1ce 10 C .rn.u.l,1 from C algal) 10 t.dmon1on. \lhn1a \nwm:1 \\n 1 'aid 11 plannl."d to 1.Al· lll'il\Ct\ ol two add111onanl AUl"1ng 7 J7.1°LKI ;et liners in the next mun1h' ra1\1ng 11' fleet to 2:! aircraf\ PARADE ... From Al hil\ r cour'ird down Park .\venue. ( 1knnl'Hl' °')trl'et and Forest Avenue. "It ":a~ a hranbrraker " ~1d par- Jdl' puhliL 11~ cha 1f"'oman Sandi °Wl·nhe "It v.as pouring down hard 1h" morning. people were calling us h) ) 30 J m Our pho ne was nnging lor thrtt: hour' ·· Wcrthc 'aid man) parade entrants were 1ravding trom long distances and hud La lied to make c;ure the event wa., '>llll hl.·1ng held tx·fore trekking to Laguna fk:1< h \hl' \<lid lhtrl' v.111 lx· no rain l"hcC'k on thl' p;irade ··:-.;e'lt H'<H we'll JUl>I ti) again " 1ov. n. not lll\t onl· lor 1hrct' month~ a 'l'ar ·· he said "It '>hou Id be: a real dl·,11na1 mn platl' - a place to go Y.hl·rc fam1I H.''> tan have dinner and walk the pier and cnJOY themselves.'' kn kins o;a1d the Huntington Beach '1llage 'i1 tc compnsc:s about 50.000 \quar(• fl'el ol dt,dopmcnl, about the '>amc \Ill' J \ I ""& Reach·,. Shoreline: Village The geogr aphic c;11e 1s aboul half the '>Ill' of 1hc \ 1llagc 1n Long Beach, hut the rnmpan> plans to save space by ino;tall1ng an underground parking '>lrut ture tlunt1n~ton Rea'h Mayor Ruch Baile) ..a id propo'lals look "good" <md 1ha1 '>he\ impressed because 1h9 're rnm1n~ from a company "with a good cra ck record ... ~3 bn11 PelOns·on probation po . oa bJ led farm ald d fl d d P")ltam •UI wbkh rtlcated CCNIVICU' reque e d b l ak . Stu y n 8 67 percent re-arreste . ICUOM AR su~itcd madt .an S e ~ 8WJD ers 51 percentconvtctedofothercrtmes ~,'::~~ld:C::C=!e'C By TM A1a.clate4 Preti -current rnc'lbod11 but ma.ch letl ANTA MONICA -A 1tudy of The ttpealtti "concentrate on Uptn.M\le tba.n imptitotuneat. the CHI CAqq -. ~wmak.era from a doz.en Farm Belt It.ates on Saturday felons who were placed on probation serious proptny an4 violent cnmes u.Mly says aared forS3 bi~hon 1n Immediate federal Wm aid to end what one lowa ecnator rather thin tentenccd to prison (ound -the eri~ that IOCacty consickrl 1 he pubbc's demaad daat cnmi• ca •1.ed~never-inc~ca ~~credit"niahtmare.''Theyalso1areect toukConaress th11•majoritypoecasenouuhre1tto most threavnins." the rrport said, nals be lfteled more '**'Y Ml i• to senouslyconsa<kr afour..year,SIObillionproaramtolowerfarmintmst society. with almost two-th.itch re-findint lhlt 18 percent oftlw 1.672 ruent years tent ~ con¥icted ra~es. Bccau.sc <?f the farm credit cru~. which his resulted from low crop anuted and SI percent convicted of ~ convicted o( vio~ftt cnmcs felons lO prison than over betote in rcrices tnd hiah tnteres1 rate1, President Reqan bas.announced a $6.50 million other crimes, the Rand Corp. said followina re_.l'Telt. the natior\.'1 b1ttory. The country'• oa~auarantcc proaram. The lawmakenon Saturday, by a voice vote said that Saturday. ·•we do not. man thit as an prison aftd probeuon pGpUlations nee s to be boosted to SJ billion. I indictment or probltion depart-have inmiued abou~JI ' ia The 4()..month study of 1,672 men " A-ud "d "W h h · he fi · ..... _ B · convicted of felonies and sentenced ment1, UIC at Y ... • ·' tt t ear t ie pest ve Yort, • '° UJl5 :roadcut 11•11 reach• dead end ba . reduced budaets and mountainous study. e-. to pro hon m Los Anaeles and cueloads, they cannot be expected to But budaet uma-.tions have . BOSTON-:-Listeners who hoped to wish actor Tom Selleck a ~PPY 40th Alameda counties found that 1,087 sup,ervise probatioMrs more close-prev~n\ed the ~ton system from barth~ay by calhna the number broadcast by radio station WROR-FM ended were re-arrested, 853 were convicted ty. • keepln& pece watb the inmate PC>P'b upwath a real dead end-a Honolulu morsue.Joc MartcUeand Andy Moes of and 538, or 34 percent, wound up in To combat the hiah redd1v1sm rate lat1on. ~ROR cam~ up with the idea for Selleck•s binhdly Tuetdly and called jail or prison, accordina to the report of peopfe on proliltion, the study "The nation's pri10ns ha Ye become infor:matlon an Honolulu. b~t an operator pve them the number for the by the ~searth aroup. sullCJts an intensive surveillance so criticaJly overcrowded that the medical examin<'r's ~f!icc, which they broadcast. By Wednetday ahcmoon, the officc.i:cponcd-re<:e1v1na more than l,000 calls from Selleck !ant in .Bolt.on. Hawa11 telep~one company officials said Friday that the unidentified operator showed "scnous lack of judf"'ent" in aivina out the moraue number and would bt' discip1ined for causina th~ uproar. . 1982 World'• FaJr enu $57 ahead KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -The 1982 World's Fair closed iu books with a balance of SS 7, a far cry from the SS million predicted at the time of the fair but c:vcn fanher from the S 110 million loss of the 1984 New Orleans venion. However. the city of Knoxville was Jen with a $46 million debt that wu not mentioned in the report relea~ Friday by Knoxville'"Foundation Inc., which organized the fair that ended Oct. 31, 1982. Ea•tem uk• deadline ezten•lo11 MIAMI -Eastern Airlines, in t~chnical default on $2.S billion in debts. will resume negotiations Monday for labor contracts to complete an operations plan demanded by its creditors, a company spokesman says. The carrier failed to reach final agreements wath three unions last week. Friday, it asked its 60 lenders to extend a deadline for submitting a profitable opcratana pl.an for I 98S by two months, so it would have time to reach agreement with the unions. No let-ap In cold acr ou coantry Prison routine slowly resumes PENDLETON. Ind. (AP) - Authorities kept inmates in small groups and searched for weapons Saturday after regaining control of a maximum-security prison where armed inmates held two 1uar<IS hostage for more than IS hours to protest their 1reatment. Five other guards from the Indiana Reformatory and one inmate re- mained hospitalized with stab wounds Saturday: but all were rc- poncd to be out of danger and stable. Bitina cold air snapped more than a dozen low temperature records Saturday from Michigan to Teus and collided with warmer ur from the South to dump snow.from the Southwest to New England. Thousands lost heat and electn c1ty in icebound Dixie. At least 24 deaths have bttn blamed on the storm system since Wednesday. Forecasters were trying to confirm an unofficial temperature read1na of minus 69. 9 dcarccs Fnday in Utah's mountains, which would be the most severe cold ever recorded in the c:.ontiauous 48 st.ates. The inmates freed the hostaacs unharmed shonly before rnidniaht Friday after prison officials agreed to investigate conditions at the prison. A third host.ace had been freed after sv,. hours in return for officials alfowing an inmate to go to an infirmary. Bearly worlrtn1 Teddy bean took ner Bllda Labd Elemen- tary 8claool ln llaappa. Ore.. da.rtn& • recent Teddy Bear Week. They nen ran tbe place ..... Prmd .. l Ila 9etd1•ler ... &oae for die day, otnoe worken pmt Dir. lettlebear tow~ la lal9 ._d. -Plan for Adelanto prl•a klUed VICTORVILLE-An 8-year-old proposal for a maximum-security state prison in Adelanto was killed through secret negotiations between state Sen. H.L. Richardson and other political leaders. an official said. "We've put antnd to Adelanto (as a prison site) once and for all," Michael Carrin,ton, an aide to Richardson, R-Arcadia. told the Victor Valley Daily Press an a telephone interview from Sacramento. There was no official announcement of the action and Department of Corrections spokesman Bob Gore denied that a final decision has been reached on the controversial prison site. He said he expected that a final dec1s1on will be announced within a month. Slaln mllllonalre alleged drag dealer BELVEDERE -A millionaire whose bludgeoned and strangled body was found last week apparently led a secret life in which he dealt narcotics and had contacts wt th several international banks. according to the detective working on the case. Thomas David Clarke also kept a museum~uality collecti on of Asian art 1n the secluded house he leased in Belvedere, where he was found dead on Jan. 23, Mann County Sheriffs Detecti ve Richard Keaton said Friday. Police book batch ofbeeta SAN FRANCISCO -Police barned by 50 cases of fresh beets stacked in a Sunset distnct driveway have booked the vegetables as.evi~ence in.a cold storage locker. Fred Horsfield was surprised by officers knocking on h1.s d~r about 5 a.m. Friday to report the neatl)' stacked cases of~ets surrounding ~as truck. He said he doesn't know anyone 1 n the produce l>usine~s. or anyone w1tfl a vehicle large enough to carry such a load. And Horsfield said he was sure the beets weren't there when he went to bed the night before. Will the cops catch the culprit? "Beats me," 1rinned Bell. ProptMed bu• fare bft~ dra• prote.t. LOS ANGELES -Hundreds of commuters turned out Saturday to protest proposed increases in bus fares and reductions in service that officials say arc needed to make up for a prOJCCted SS3 million Joss of funds next fiscal year. Under P.lans by the RTD staff. the basic fare would ao up by SO percent to 75 cents. while the cost of a regular monthly pass would soar by 70 pe rcent to $34. In addition. the staff proposal calls for a S.5 percent reduction in service durin& non-peak, midday hours. WoRlD ~-~~-- 6 more JJJ.gJJ Indian official• arre.ted NEW DELHI India -Authorities have arrested five more high government· officials and charaed them with peddling national secr~ts ~o "foreian agents," the ~overnment anoo.unced Saturday. Also, an official in President Zail Singh s office detained earlier in the espionaae scandal reportedly said he leaked information onl y about the visits of foreian dianitanes to India. The official, S. Shankaran. told New Delhi maaistrate P.K. Dham durina a·closcd hearing that he had been givin& such documents t9 a New Delhi busineS$man since 1982 and received' 50-100 rupees (about SS- S IO). and drinks and entertainment for each item. the United News of India reported. Red Croa ald denied In rebel area ADDIS ABABA. Eth1op1a -Ethiopia's Marxist aovemmcnt has refused to let the Red Cross t.ake famine relief into rebel-held areas.. sayina it would OJP.nize armed convoys to act supplies into those zones. Western aid oftkials said Saturday. The Red Cross request followed protests from Wes~ donors that the aovemment was blockina f()()(LJhipmcnts to an estimated 2.3 million pc<>ple in famine·hit areas outside its control, said the official1. Vfetnamae .eue Dmer oafp(Mm: TJaaM. ARA NY APRATHET. Thailand -About 600 Vietnameie troope covered by artillery blrraae selzed two Khmer Rouse outposts in Cambodia, and other Vietnamese units tried to leapfros from one hilltop ~nilla tronahold to another, Thal military of'fkcrs said Saturday. Col. '-M"ha ThaMaJaro deputy commander of Thailand's Eastern Tatk Fon::c. •id two 41ys of Vletn1me1e artillery and around attacks on the two outpo1ts had allo driven about I 8J.000civllians into Thai territory. But a well-informed Wntcm t0urtt said the uaurc was .. probably a tl'Oll ovemtimaie." Cldlean leader enent& •tate ol 81.,e 'SANTIAGO, Chile -IJnonng U.S. pressure and objenioat ~ tome advitcn Pre 1dcot Auausto Pinochet dccrttd a 9<klly eiueMioft oflM .... ol sieee S.turday to stifle opposition political activity lbl'OUlhovt ~· 'he ~ pubhthcd without comment an the Official Bulletin, maaM81ftld spmaicurblion the~and on pubhcp,theri~ u.nul May 6 Mc:ameolwtllt It caUcd a .. state of internal convul1ton in Chik "The Indiana Reformatory has returned to a more normal but stJll limited operating schedule. The in- mates in J cellhouse are secured and their meals are beinJ served in the cells," prison Supenntendent Nor- man Owens said in a statement released Saturday af\emoon. Inmates an J cellhousc. where the · disturbance occurred. were being searched for weapons. he said. "All other housing units arc bei.na fed in the daninl haJI in smaller groups than usual. Owens said. A woman who identified herself only as Officer Jat kson read the statement by telephone and said she was not authonud to elaborate. Owens was unavailable for further comment. she said. The disturbance began about 8:30 a.m. Friday during a weapons shakedown when inmates armed with knives grabbed three guards as hostages. It ended with the release of the last 1wo hostages after State Correction Commissioner Gordon Faulkner agreed to the inmates' demand for FBI and state police investigation\_of conditions at the prison about J5 miles nonheast of Indianapolis. Gov. Robcn D. Orr said shonly after the hostages had been released that he was satisfied with the per- formance of Faulkner and .other corrections officials. "I'm grateful that there appears to have been no loss of life and that correction officers that were wounded seem to be out of danger," Orr said. The pnson holds about I .650 inmates but is under a U.S. Dtstnct Coun order to reduce its population and improve conditions. An appeal of the order 1s pending before the 7th U.S. Circu11 Coun of Appeals. In the agreement worked out between inmates and corrections officials, Faulkner will ask the U.S. Justice Depanment to have the FBI investipte alleged violations of in- mates' ri ghts. Faulkner also will ask state police 10 investigate aJleged crimes by the prison staff and request members of the state General As- sembly to hear the inmates' griev- ances. Author111es said they did not grant the inmates' ~quest for amnesty. Doonesbury•s l~test satire wounds some sensibilities NEW YORK (A P) ....:. Fictional gunplay on a subway train wounded some sensibilities this week; wnh supporters of Bernhard Goetz takan@ verbal shots at the "Doonesbury" comic stnp satmzma his case. "People who have never been knocked on the head or threatened with a knife might find some humo1 an at." Joseph Kelner. Goetz's lawyer said Friday. "I don't." The wcck-long.scgmenl bcaan with a subway nder asking Michael Doonesbuf). the stnp's star. for a cigarette. At least scven pas.scn,en draw weapons and begin shooung. one cryi ng, "Execute Him! Execute Him!" The stnp sat1nzes th<' case ot Goetz, who allegedly shot four teen- agers Dec. 22 after they asked him for SS on a subway tram. A arand Jury indicted Goetz last week on weapons possession characs. C'\Jrtis Sliwa. head ohhe Guard11n Angels subway patrol aroup, calJed the strip "intellectual snobbery" that seeks "to imply that people who feel as Goeu did arc on some psychotic fanwy tril)." He said the creator ot "Doonesbury." Garry Trudeau. "doesn't understand what would drive somebody to feel they're totally unprotected and need to protect themselves. He makes fun of it, and it's as serious as a heart attack ... Roy Innis, head of the Conaress of Racial Equality and another Goetz supporter, called the strip "crude. stupid and insensitive." Universal Press Syndicate. which dlltnbutcs ··Doonesbury" to 840 ~rs. said Trudeau would n.ot comment. But iu president. John P. McMcel. said the critics Were m1s-readina Trudeau's intenL ··Garry as not pok.ina fun . G~ Trudeau is one olour sreat satirists, be wd. "When you're a satirist you're not supposed to be funny. He's mak.tna us ~Ottt on ourselves." Vic:tona Houston. a Univenal spokeswo man , noted that "Doonesbury'" had dealt With con- troversial subjects before. Two dozen newspapers refused to pnnt a series in 1980 on "the mysterious world of Ronald Rea,..n's brain ... The comic stnp has bttn 1n synd1cat1on Since t 970. and in t 97S it won Trudeau a Pulitzer Pritt for ednonal canoonani- Drugdealer'sloot bankrolls cops' new computer system New state law lets local agencies keep money confiscated SAGINAW. Mich (l\P) -Com· puters are coming on hne a1 the Saginaw Township Pohce Depart- ment. thanks to a state law 1hat allows local agencies to confisca1e drug dealers' profit s. C'h1ef Robe n Ott s.ays. The law allows police to 11.t'ep about 75 perce nt. minus admin,1strat1\C costs. of money confi!ICated from people convicted of narco11 cs char1es. The balance goes 10 the state Office of Substance Abuse Serv1c<'S Sag.maw Township police came into a wrndfall In I \j83 when the) arrested Antonio J Restrepo. of Ne..,, York. scuing $49.000 and a Cadillac. Ott said. Restrepo ..,,as convicted on charges of possession wnh intent to deliver up to 50 grams of cocaine The police kept about $37.500 and 1he car. Last week. the Township Board used 1he money to pa)' the salary and benefits of a full-time narcotics officer. the chief said. That freed about Sl0,000 for in- stalling the computer system It also allowed the community of 40.000 residents to earmark about S 15,000 fo r remodeling the pohcc station. Ott stud. The Cadillac was 1raded for a lcss- consp1cuous car to be used by the narcotics officer. Ou said The computer S)Stem will bt-used to records ot accidents and traffic v1olat1ons and to maintain pcnon~I records, he said .. ~ lot ot departments all over arc icttina money" under the stale ~w. he said The law. known a.s the Drug Forfeiture 8111, "expandC'd what was subJCCt to forfeiture.·· said Dan Re- eves. a spokesman for the state Office of Substa~ Abuse Services. "They (pohcc) can sc1Le boats. houses, all kinds ofthinp. This law also allowed them to 10 after money and checks that were found," The aaency has used its share of the forfeited loot -about $200,000 since the law enacted 1n 1982 -to hare substancr abu~ p~ventton coordi- nators who work on dru& and alcohol abu~ prevention at schools and ot~r 1nst1tut1ons, he said Phlllnslsts winter isn't ·over as yet PUN UTAWNEY. Pa (1'P) - Pun~\utawn.c)' Phil 1s J\Ut a around hot 364 days of the yc.ar But at daybreak Saturday. he enthralled hundreds of pectatOR as he spotted his shadow and tcntenccd the crowd to six more weeks of winter " t 30. o u can't bcheve 1n Santa Claus, but you can bchcve an Pun~ ~u1.1wner Phil." said Mark Applcr. a Penn Hill doctor •ho drove two hours with hi wife and inf•nt son to ttt tht cntt.cr at the Oobbkr's Knob 100 "Like at Tames SQ\lart on N~w Year's E~e. you need to be at Oobblt'r's Knob I\ le.a t once 1.n your h <' to ace Pun\t) Ptul come out.. .. ppkrsaad ·TM tttl door to Ph1l'1 cl«tricall)' heated burrow was opened around ~·;.;:1 the ~= ~-,, at the l'alli .. aaow. IAJflcd tbe .<v-uatR'C aaT and drtw bK ••a• d1na 10 folk&orc. af • ~Qdhot -•hich II IC$~1ly a ~h..a -tett bu w.dQ• on Feb 1. thnt •lll bt '~ ~ of .. told lhcr • • • \ A~orneylielpiag.,.,aple _ • end t1Jei£days of mlse:ry· ·rmonacrusa etoget osptta sto respect a patten t' swish to be In charge' BEYERL Y HIUS (AP) -Rich· ard Scanley Scott bepn hi• pro. fenional career as a ~ysician, savina bl tiered bodies .in a hospital emcri· ency room. Toda~1 u an auomcy. be hclpa people end UlCir liycs. Scou'1 efforts usu.aUy arab head- lfoes. He rcptetentcd qu.adnpleaic Elizabeth Bouvia in her unsuccessful fiJ)lt to twve to death. Another client, terminally ill William F. Banlina, wanted to be disconnected from life·auppon 1ystcms. Scott fi - naJly won that battle seven weeks after the petiel\t djcd. I don't know," he said. shakina his held. · For himself, he'1sianed1 livin1will askina that no extraordinary efforts be made to extend his tire irthcre is no reasonable expectation' or his re· co very. But his switch from medicine to law did not result from some catadysmi expcrien~. The route was more roundabout. "Medicine as a full-time profession never aot its claws into me all the way." said Scon. "I'd always been interested in questions of social polic~." ••1 have no crusade to get people That interest led the Washington dead," he said. "J'm on a crusade to native from Orqon, where hcattcnd-1~ hosoi~ls to ~ a patient's cd collesc and mtdical school. to w1sh to be 1n char&e. CaJifom1a to work in medicaJ educa- The '47-ycar-olcf father of two u1d Lion throuah television. He spent the idea of patients controllinf their three years with the UCLA-based destiny was not even considered MedicaJ Television Network and when he attended medical school m later became involved with KCET. the early 1960s. Channel 28. the local public tele- "ln the old days, it was the patient's vision station, where he was the duty to ha ve the disease and there-original producer of the show, "The after to follow the doctor's orders." Advocates." Scott said in a recent interview at his Then he went to UCLA law school. sixth floor office in this affiuent graduating in 1973. community. · His practice focu!CS on civil liti- "The idea that patients had some-gation, most of it involving doctors thin& to say about (treatment) has · and hospitaJs. But the cases that seize happened only in the last 15 to 20 the public's attention are those about years. It's part of the whole consumer patients who want to die. movement.·· Soon sa1d be likes and admires As a physician, Scott never dealt Bouvia, and be disagreed with her "'tth decisions about pulJing the plug plan to starve herscrf in Riverside on a life-suppon machine -the General HospitaJ. position he advocated as an attorney "I thought her decision was unwise, for Banlin1 and his first rig.ht-to-die that she had a lot to offer other client, Wilham J. Foster. people." Scott said of the 27-year-old "I worked in emergency medi-cerebral palsy victim who also suffers cine," he said ... The emergency room from severe anhrit1s. "But I felt even as the last place you want to make more that it was her decision." such decisions. Those decisions Bouvia. vowinJ to leave her "usc- should be the result of some time and less body." admitted herself to the thought and deliberation." hospital m September 1983 and then Scott also has not had to deal with asked that the staff give her such decisions on a personal level. painkillers and hy1.1cnic care but no involving someone close to him. "If 11 food while she wasted away. Officials involved my daughter or somcthin•? began force-feeding her when her °"N 1 DAY• * .. HUMYll .. _ ... __ ,_ lliu--,._., u YmA a MMTPCMO ACCll'TIDI 4r OR40" ~e.AeoNe'" COMPUTEAIZl!D FAN WITH tNTl!U· TOUCH'911 No one is immune to mental crisis. Even the seemingly self- assured may be unable to function when pushed near their breaking ~•aht dropped below 87 pounds, and she lost sevcraJ court battles before she left the hospital last April. In mid~January. Bouvia was in "ttrrible" condition and stiJI wanted to end her u~ when Scon vistaed her at an unditclosed location. "Her anhritis and apasticity are so bad that she can't sit UP,. She·s only in bed or on a stretcher.' he said. Scott'• most recent tiabt·to-dic client, Ba.rtlina. 70, entered Glendale Adventist Medical Center last April wi1h fiv~ potcnt1a1Jy fatal illnesses. He was placed on a respirator shortJ)' after admission and remafoed on u when he died Nov. 6. His court victory -an appellate decision allowina terminally ill patients to refuse medical life support -was WOJl Dec. 27. . The first riaht-to-.dic . action brought to coun by Scott -who says he believes his three cases in court outnumbers those handled by any other attorney -involved William Foster in 1981. Foster. 6 7. suffered from amyotro}>hic lateral sclerosos, com- monly known as Lou Gehria's Dis.- case, and was paralyzed and depen- dent op a respirator. He was hospital- ized longer than a year before he died at Wadsworth Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital in West ~Anaclcs. He had sued to have the life supports removed and a federal j udge ruled in his favor but allowed IS days for an appeal. Before the IS days ended, a cardiac arrest left Foster brain dead and the hospitaJ removed the life supports. He died shortly afterward. Scott doesn't 1hinlc his advocacy of the rig.ht to die or coun decisions that he and other attorneys have won wilt prompt hospitals to pull the plug on patients more readily. But the country soon will have to address the allocation of scarce medi- cal resources that may mean that one person won't get 1he same all-out 1rea1ment as another, he said. ··As ~ get an older and older populauon, we are sometime going to have to add{css the cost, that not everyone cah.. have their life prolonged to th? last possible mo- ment in an intensi ve care unit." he said. Derek Humphry poeea with a copy of Ide book which 90me call a •alclde manaal. He sells death to those who are t~rminally ill Humphry's book, "Let Me Die Befor e I Wake.· has elicited thank-you notes from _!"eaders-- Concern for Dying. founded in 1967 claims between 80,000 and I 00 doo members worldwide, said Ex~u1ivc Director A.J. levinson. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Derek distributes the book. A journalist in En&landand later in Humphry was ready with lhc small Humphry says the advance of the United States, llumphry wrote a bottle of seconal and codeine that a medical techniques for prolonging book in 1978 telling bo• be hcJped doctor friend bad given him. life created the demand for "Let.Mc end his wife's losing battle with breast He mixed the drugs with coffee, Die." and bone cancer. went into the bedroom and handed "We are the first organ in the U.S. "People beoi1n asking, 'Tell me the cup to his cancer-consumed wife, to say that many times assisting a what you used:'"°what about insurance Jean. She gulped it down and quickl y suicide is a decent thing and it ought problems, will 1 still 10 to hcavcnr' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ fell asleep. About an hour later, she to be lawful," he said' in an interview. Humphrv said. was dead. The issue of voluntary death was ·' Ff\1 QN"'l\RIQ'S "ltJJveheracomfon.acertainty," brought to public attention most S-Oheboug.ht$200wonhofbooks ~I 'n explained Humphry. "So many rcceruJy by the case of William F. on toxicology from a Westwood LOWER FARES de~\hsareinthemiddleofthen1ght Bartling.a 70-year-oldmanwhosued bookstore. $Ot some bdp from two 'HUB' SH UTILE in a cancer ward." to have respirator tubes removed physician fncnds and wrote "let Mc Although abetting a suicide 1s from his dying body. Two months Die." PH. 650-1500 ANYTIME illegal in Britain. where Humphry after he died. a California appellate Humphry. an athiest, devotes all ~;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ was living. he was not prosecuted 1n coun ruled th at refusal of treatment is his timr to runnina the Hemlock ·the 1975 death. His conscience was "a constitutional!ysuarant~ ~&ht..'' Society out of a house near bis own YOU CAN DO ITI £:\ STOP SMOIUNG ~ ,,_,._ ,_,...,_ _ ....... _........ WITH HYPNOSISll IAM.Y-eowottTAILY-Pl&MANUm.Y Metfte4h '""'• 91'.\ twcett rete • ...... , .... -4 """"'-,.. ... -•. Ctlll ,...., ................. . .......,.,-.. . (714) 472-HY,NOllS (4976) ~ L&JlllQ ~(!,#,«VA 2150 MeM v..J. Dr • ._, Suite G C...Meee clear. he says, aod the suffering of However. ass1stm$ a su1c1de 1s home on the west side of the city. peoplt like Jean became his cause. against the law in California. ..I'm devoting my life to it until Humphry. 54 and now remarried. Humphry and his second wife. such time as we can chanae the law is the co-founder of the West Los Ann, founded the non-profit until doctors can help people to die,'1 Angeles-based Hcml_ock Socirty and Hemlock Society in 1980 to educate Humphry said. "We sbouktn't have the author of "Let Me Die Before I the public on voluntary euthanasia to do what I had to do to Jean." Wake... and to seek changes in 1hc law to The society publishes a quarterly It's the only book sold 1n this permit doctor-assisted su1c1de for the newslcncr and sponsors conferences coun1ry that tells how to commit tcnninally 111. The Hemlock Society on death and dying.. Dues arc $20 a suicide. with details on druas and now claims about 10.000 members. year. SI 5 for seniors. Last year, sales dosages, Humphry says. Two other organizations, bolh of "Let Mc Die" accounted for "Let Mc Die" has sold more than based in New York.. also report $60.000 of the society's $204,000 36.000 copies since it was first burgeoning membership. budget. published for members in 1981, he The Society for the Right to Die. On the advice of his anomcys, said. An· expanded public edition, fomerly the Eu1hanasia Society of Humphry says he does not talk about selhngfprSIO,isnowon salcat more America. was founded in 1938 and ways to commit suicide with 1han l ,200 bookstores nationwide. has-about 130,000 members na-Heml ock Society members . said Fred Jordan, a spokesman for tionwide, said executive director "I don't wi sh to be asked those t-;:G:r:ov:e=P:res=s:o:f=N:e:w=Y=o=r=k.=w=h=ic:;:h::;;;::;:A:;:l:;:ic:;:e:::::;M:::::;e:::::;h:::::;li:::::;n:::::;g.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~;;;-, Questions. I say to people, 'J can't tell 1 1 you because it's against the law,• but I MONEY SAVER FARES All Fares Round Trip Alllnb ............................ S231 D P'no .......................... Sl31 Ntw Ortea .................... $211 ~ ................................. S171 Grttn Bly ..................... $231 Ntw Tort ........................ S2SI a.ten. ............................ S251 ................................ s2n OriMdo ........................... S2SI luff• ............................ S2SI ltoult.M ......................... SlM NadefpHa ..................... S2SI aa.tntM ....................... S2SI lnllMlpels................... $231 Pltt*lh. ....................... S2SI a..wt1 ................... -... S2SI K-.s Citf ................... SlM St. L.a .......................... $211 tell them they c.a n get it in the book," Humphry said. "f say everythina I know is in 1hc book." The Concern for Dying and the Right to Die groups support the riaht of the terminally ill to cut off treatment. but both say "Let Mc Die" goes 100 far. Levi nson said a distraught woman came intojher office one day after her son had used the boo k to end his life. The man was not terminally ill, she said. point. Every situation is different. V. p Of sales That's why there are different • • Clicap ........................... $211 ................................ $211 Slit l•• City ................. $131 Olla .............................. $171 llllml. ........................... S2SI St.tit ............................ SlSI O.W. ............ ~ .............. SlSI ...... H ..................... $211 T ............................... $231 "Our book 1s open to abuse. We don't deny 11," Hum phry said. "But we think II docs the greater &ood by helping mature adults who are tryina 10 do 11 properly." Humphry says he docsn•t know how many people have used the instructions in his book-"I counted up to abou1 60 and lost count" He says he's received telephone caUs and leuers of thanks for 1he book, but he declined to make any available for reasons of pnvacy. L--- ways to help. b, to dress hi lf The In formation 11D8 1.a.emse Center at Capistrano by the Sea Hospital has a free booklet on mental crisis. It outlines the many options you have available . Hospitalization is only one of A them. Call (714) 831-1787. We11 send our booklet in absolute confidence. We understand . WP've helpeclpeople cope with the problems of today's ~iety for over 25 years. ... - .. to JWIDLIA WDiiL Olllll. Oetrtll ............................. $231 WnHi.cton ...................... S2SI t0£tSAVO FM£ TO YOdt CITY NOT USTtD7 CAll US-WE WU Fii> <K FOR YOU Rntrictions may ..,iy to 101M tarn. ,, ....... .._a .. ~ ....................................... ..-.--.... -"'~ TRAVIL TRAVIL SllYPARll 71 .. 261-1661 =H~=-~714 Los Anaclcs Deputy District At- !ome_y Hyatt Schaman said the lcaaJ· aty of pubhshing such a book bad not been lCSICd. "It's an issue of fret apecch" and =============~~:!J ~Late la~. he said. "That would be an 1otercstmg test case, I admit.·· Ht aaid he suspects the ri&ht to publiih "Let Mc Die" would be upheld in court. In Santa Monica, the Pltbcou Boo~&rC'f ncludcs "let Me Die'• in 1 spcetaJ ~tlon n death and dyins, The section 1s one of tht' store's mOlt popular, said owner Michael Ootb. Goth said no one has complained •bout ~he book, but "we're not 1ellin1 lhem hke hot cakes " he said. Spokeswomen for-Waldenboob and 8. Dallon Bookseller in down· town Los Anaelc1 both aaid their stores didn't have "Let Me Die" In stock, bu1 I hat the book is olfered by the two chains. . , .. \ ~LJ.ghts .O~t' P,,llcySei;~s toaldastroa ut offlcialS admit they can't enforce newly adopted ordinance In San Dt o SAN DIEOO (AP) -Official• an-. upt ,In a dilemma of heavenly ,roponaons as they try to h.tlp iaironomenexplorethefarcornenof the ~nivcr~ ~hile remainina .... live to baht1n1 enaineen who fear their ~tivhy may be bJackeMCI by a new ··~i&htt out" ordi1111nc.e. The ordinance, which took effect last month, caJls for a blackout of porch and other "non-aeent.ial" JiabLI after 11 p.m. io rural unin· ~led arw of San o;qc) Coun-ty ID an eff'on to prexrve a dark lky for 1CientJ1ts at the Mount Palomar Pbeervatory, 90 mHes to the north ind the Moum Laauna Observatory' 60 mllea away. • But no one's chttkina to see that oeoole comply.. ~Clearty, we're not talkinaabout an ~""" '° aoout and tum off every non· ~ial 1'J!tbulb in the county," said Robert Brucato assistant direc- tor of the Palomar ol*rvatory. Oood thiaa. too. "I didn't even know there was such a law. Wbai if you're out past 11 r· uted Paulette Testa, who works at the Cardiff Couns Racquet Club in the un~rated community of C~fd!~Jby-tM-&a. . -I.1~t1 out? You mean in your bome. • said Paul Lowenberg. a resident of Encinitas, just north of San Dieao. "How's that supposed to work? How do you enfon:e a llw bkc that?"' Wbtn il come.co individual~ holds. you don't, uid 8rUC8IO and Kathy Lebtola. ch~( of IDliciaJ di.- trict1 for the county PWlilic Worb Oepenment. No petroli are ualaned '° mm sure tM ordinance, Which exempts aovemment buildinp. airPorlt and pritons, 11 beina obeyed, laid Ldnola. Violations can result in mjtdemeanor criminal ctwees. but no compla1nt1 have been illUed, lhe said this week. "But we hope people will become 1tn1itive to our problems," Brucato said. And th0te moat concemed about its effects teem to be liabtin1 indutt2'. repretentativea. "We re not tryi"f. to abut down the liahtin& industry, • LehtoJa aid. ••'lf'e're not ttyin1 to act everybody to sacrifice for Palomar. We're tryina to strike a ti.lance ... The law should alert residenll to the observatories' pliaht as popu- lation arows in lhe unincorporated areas, officials say. By the tum of th~ century, oounty officialaexpect the county population to reach 2.8 million people. Two million, includina an estimated }96,000 in-the1mincorporatcd,areu, now live in the county. And there is no arowt.h plan for the county, such as . the city's prohibition on concentrated residential development until the late 1990s. Tbt ordinance. petami.ect on one in Arizona. alao reql.l.irel tlw utc oflow· prnsure IOdium ltlhtt, the dim yellow kind setn in many modem dtvdopments, in future pro~ and to . replace bumed out lilbtin.a in unincorporated areas. The unmediate effects, Brucato •id, are impercel)tibat to bis ltlft' ol about 20 tecbmcians and mearchen, who study under clear 1kies 220 '° 23() days a year usina the m01t powerful telescope in North America. "We're mea1urin1 the v~. very faintest objects in the sky. The 200- inch telescope was built primarjl.y '° ex~ore the farthest Umits of our abUuy to sec," Brucato said. But Uaht pollution from San Diqo and the surroundina county cuts in half th~ scope's effectiveness, he said. And without the ordinance, Bruca\O added, the observatory could ao the way of the Mount Wilson o~ .,.,..,atory above Pasadena. which is cloSiQl this year because liaht pol· lution from nearby Los Anacles has rendered its telescope useless. The scientists' needs, however could jeopardize the work and creativity of liahtinJ designers said Paul Ericson, an enaaneer and htad of the San Dieao Area Liahtin& Ad· visory Group. He is amon' those workina with Lehtola to monitor the new law. "l~s-very-renrittive from a desian standpoint ... he said. notina that low- pressure sodium liahts prevent the use ~funusual or colored liahts in new projects. > • Su Dle&o'a Palwr Obeei••tol'J ._ ... dal8200-bdltel11c1,1 ~ecrets of clnci-ent Peru:vian village will be. • ' f probed , ~--' University announces exclusive contract to explore pre-Incan clv1ltzatton tn the Amazon ,BOULDER, Colo. (AP)-A ·r.v~ year study by Uni venuy of Colorado archacologjsts hopes to team the secrets of a l ,400-year-old pre-Jncan civilization hidden deep in the Am~ zon jungle of Peru. The university on Thunday an- nounced its exclusive cont.ract with the Peruvian government for the fint scientific study of Gran Pajaten, on the eastern slopes of the Andes. Discovered by Canners in 1963, the 8~acre site near the villaae of Pataz contains 18 wcll.prnerved buildin~ believed to date from SOO A.O. to I S00 AD. decorated with jtOne mosaic figures. located in illacccss1ble places... he said. Jane Wh eeler . a CU anthropologist. said Gran Pajaten comprises only a small part of the evidence of past etv1hzat1ons with.in the 1.060 square-males of Rio Abiseo NationaJ Parle. a nallonaJ preserve cstabhshed in 1983. "We're inlriaued by the evidence of dense human habitation. because such JUng)e areas arc apparently unoccupied in other parts of the world." she said. Working with a remote scnsina aroup at Lima's Nacieaal ~ Umvcnity, CU will be askina the U.S. Nation.a.I Aeronautics and Ss-ce Administration to help with a saiel- . htesurvcyofthe park. Tbeaurvcy will evaluale the area'• resoun;;a and mi&ht locate other archaeolosic::al sites. Gran Pajaten also miaht be ibe rainiest spot 00 earth and raean:ben will try '° obcai,n prcciac measure-ments of rainfall.. Ms. Wheeler said. Unofficial meaumnenu ta.ken 1n the put at die ~000;~ ~uonf '! s~t that l ,JVOJ to ~ inches o ra1n falh then each yar -far cxceedina the record rainfall of l ,041 l inches at lhc ad~ wcttat spot 1n the world, Cbmapunji. lncha. "The people of Pataz arc diligent about guarding the area, and that's one of the reasons the antiquities "' have been so well protected... said university archaeologist Tom Len- non, the project's co-director. Lennon first vistted the area in July 1984 with thrtt other Boulder ex- plorers. and they found traces of a prehistoric road and pottery that indicates contact wuh the ex- pansionist Incas, y(t clearly predates 1bat.civihz.ation. said Lenr>on. Troubled teens turn to fellows I • s I • I MENTOR. Ohio (AP) -Teen- agers with problems in Lake County schools often find help suung next to them an the classrooms. (ounty PTA. sat as advisors 10 the i advisory council. f '(UJ arclaeoloC19t atadle. pre-ColamblaD barlal towen in Pera'• eutern Andee. "there are unplundercd burials of an unknown. unnamed people. A proV8m in •ts Lh1rd year amona schools LO the county offers help to 1roubled students through the Youth Advisory Council. formed with a dozen students from area schools. which operates under auspices of the county's Youth Service Coordinauna Council. Students .arc chott:n for lhc group • ~ gu1dan« counselors in Lake I Count) high schools fJJ council J members arc honor s1udents, and many are involved an athleucs or ; other eatracumcular act1v1t1es. • Schools an all nine school d1stnct~ in = the coun1y arc involved. : ... ;Death penalty seen as protection h exasts to listen. to learn. 10 wrntk with and, pert1apents hope. to find ans~rs to problems faced by stu- denls. While they frown on qoestions about the fairness of an ex.am. the students offer w1lhn& assistance to fellow students concerned with such real-life problems as social normality and accept.an~. substance abuse. sexuality, and relationships Wlth fnends. parents or other rclauvcs. nuC:::Od :'w aa ~'k!~l~i~t~:r~r i two children, 1s dart'Ctor of t~ ~ coordina1ing counal which -1\a.s a ~ budsct of l~ss than S.0.000 10 help • plan and coordinate services of ~vcral local groups. The service group as fonded mainly by a sta~ agency and a local mental heal board. £0/TOR·s NOTE -An un- preadeoted number of Americans now support the death penalty. and several reasons have been cited as justifiaition: to deter others, to pun- ish the murderer and to keep the mfV'derer from ever killin1 again. Jn thc.s«ond story of a rwo-part series. a Media Gcneral-AS$0Ciated Press poll indicates what Americans think are the main justifications for the death penalty. BJ LAWRENCE KILMAN NEW YORK(AP)-When S1even Judytaunledajury into sentencing him to death, he made a statement that went to the heart of Amenca·s arowinasupport for the death pen- alty. "You better vote for the dea1h penalty 'cause I'm aonna act out one way or another. and it mat be one of you next or your families.· Judy said on Feb. 3, 1980. shortly before he was sentenced to die for the rape-strangu- lation of an Indianapolis woman and the drowning deaths of her three younachildrcn. J Judy was executed March 9. 1981 , and many Americans would say his threat biabliahts the need for the death penalty. When a$ked ... Which oftht f'otloWln~ 1fany. would you say is the ma.injusuficavon for lhe death penalty."' 42 percent of Americans in a Med11 General-Associated Pre s Poll chote this answer. "to protect society from future crimes that per- t0n mi&ht commi1." Tiie nauonWJdc telephone poll of I 47611dwtnlsosaid that 31 percent bCHeved the mainjustificatJon is "to dcterotherpeo~from commjuina ttriouscrimes.. •and 17 percent believed it was "to p:ni1h that panicular ciienon.' Five percent cited none of the three choices. and $ pt!Ceftt wertn 't sure. The PolJ also said 14 pr~nt of Amtticanssuppc>ned the death pen· alty -27 pttCC_nt an all. m"!rder casa and 57 percent an certain cu'Cum-1ta11ttt1~h as murdcrt of children or poltce dff ic:crs. Only 12 percent atd there should not be a death penalty, and 4 pucent wertn'uurt. The ~son keep.ftl munleml from comtnht1na future cnma •• 0 a truly intaattn& pi«le of evN'ltncf •n Jhi1 whole pe(1µrt," said Wilham J. Bowen, d1ttetorofthe Nonhastrm Unlvmity Center of ADPlicd Social Raeatft. and author of the book "1411 Homtade." Prt'v,OUISUt'WYIOft pubfkat~ tltudct•bcriat wctHth pena1ty .. 1tn -.· Associated Press the issue offuture offenStS by the offender unasked ... said Bowers. In previous polls, respondents were given a choice of deterrence or punishment and were more likely 10 choose deterrence, he said. But the Media General-AP poll indicates "people really and foremost arc saying they want to prevent that person from killinpgam. That hasn't really been shown in any survey wotk I know about," Bowers said. The finding apparently means that many Americans have no confidence in the ability of prisons to keep murderers out of society, said John Ackerman of Houston. a former president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. "Public perception is that even mandatory life means l 0 to IS yca1"5." Ackerman said. Media rcr:er:scc-; p1rtly resPonsiblc fer that ion, he said. • "It is news when somebody who was previouslyconvict«I of murder is released from ~son and k.illa 10mebody ebe. • he said. "When somebody convicted of mwderd.ies in prison 30yeart later. havin&leTVcd life. that'• not news. So all the public hears about is people who were convicted and tentenc:ed to life and tot out and-did sorMthina." Arthur C. Eads. dittrict attorney in Belton. Teut, and president-elect of 1heNauonal District Attorneys A.,_ sodatlon. uted an of\~rq,eated phratt to 1um up public ac:c:cpcano: of the "protect eoc~ty" ju1tlf\cauon for the death penalty. . "I don't knowifit'udcterrent." he said. "but I do know it detm that partkular ptt10n." &ds. whole ~tion led to the uec:ut1on of pohce ~•lier Thomu Andy Bardool lut Octobtr, utd he IUIP«ted a IJ'CAltt pe~nll&t of the public believed punishment wat the main JU uficauon (or tht death pcult~ ... but~ i1 • sreat amount of muctaace to 11y that.·· "Wcwou~betM.lr)inaourtad in the 1&nd to uy there ti l'Ot IOfM clement ofrelribuuon. bcausc there is ... Eads said. "There particularly is as to lhe family of the victims. I think, more than any other aroup of people. . these people psychologically feel the fneed for the harsh~t of punishments for the harshest of crimes." Walter Berns. resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute m Washinaton and author of the book "f or Capital Punishment," said he was surprised that only 17 percent of the respondents in the ~II chose punishment as the main justification. .. I think there is sowe reason to pay people back," he said. "lt'sa mani- festation of a very healthy attitude an the community that certain crimirutls deserve to be paid back and very nasty criminals deserve to be paid back very nastily." But most t>t<>~le chose either the "protect society 'justification or the "deterrent" justification, and Bowen said most people thouaht those answcrt were more socially accep- table than the punishmentjustifi· cation. "Pcoplcwanttofccljustlfied in e,unishments they lmPose:· he said. 'because people don't like to make otherpeoplehurt,scnerally. without somesortoffeclin&that it's needed." But Bowers feels unromfonable with the "protect society" justifi- cation. '"To punish people for what you predict they will do an the future means you should have a lot of confidence in your predicrion. I find that pretty slipperr, basis for justifying the death penalty. • Respondents an 1hc Media Gcn- eral-Assoc1ated Press poll included a random. scientific sampling of 1.4 76 adults across the country Nov. I 2-19. As with all sample surveys. the results of Media General-AP telephone polls can vary from the opinions of all Amencans because of chance vari- auon an the sample. Fora poll based on about 1,400 interviews. the-results are subjec to an error margin of3 percentage points either way because of chance vari- ations in the sample. That as, 1f one could have questioned all Americans with telephones. there as only I chance in 20 that the findanas would vary from the results of polls such as this one by more than 3 percentage points. Ofcourx. theresuhscouldd1ffer from other polls for several ad- ditional reasons. Differences in exact wordinaof questions. difTtren(cs lll when the interviews were conducted and different methods of inter-· vicw1nacould aJsocau$C vanataons. Every other Monday 01ght. the select group gathers at Mentor High School library to review problems 1ha1 have tillered to 1hem directly or 1nd1rec1ly from other students. to discuss the status of pending prob- lems. and 10 look at possible sourttS to resolve expected problems. Some--probkm~ att picked up in classroom and hallwa) conven.at1on. Some come from teachers or anonymous letters. For at least 90 minutes at each meeting. the s1udents brainstorm problemr. and solutions. try1n1 10 match lhe former with the lauer Thr council ml) suaesl a pubhc health agency. a mental health or- pnua11on. a Khool offtcial. or a coun offi~r where their peers can get help F"ran Orum, plannana director of thr Youth Service Coord1nat1n1 Council. Dan L1\lJnger. a guidance counselor at Mentor Hiah School. and Ltnda McKa }'. of 1he Lake The advisory counci l. she said ... ,s aimed at kids fTom qc z«0 to 18 years. II vann.. depend1na on pro~ lems and pnont1cs. One of the laricst priontics has been in the area of substance abuse. "When ~ first set at up ~ felt nron&l y that we shouldn'1 plan on bchalT of teen-.qcn without aeuang thear input.. .. she continued. ··we felt ~ shOllld hear wbal happens in 1he schools and What ~s they have. .. Tbcsc (couna\) kids want 10 make sure that otbeT kids know where to act help wtlh real problems. like su1c1de. drup. rMntal health ... .. , was amazed to ka.m from some of the t~ about their VCT}' re.al ronccms about nuclea.r power," Grum 111d ... They have talked about th1 at some lcn&t'h. "And some of the problems arc thinas wnkn occurTCd to me when I was a tttn-aacr -morality. dattna. how to say no. how to set the trust of parent SClt•n& parents 10 tru:sl )'OU '° dnve the famil y car safely •• Docs dissolve gallstones sans s _urgery , BOSTON (AP) -A form of ether me.arch said he was •omcd about dramati~ dissolves pllstones in-the potent&.a.lly to~1c effi:cu of the 11de the y and someday may 11~ ether on the hnina oflhe pllbladder. doctors a way \0 avoid operatin1 on "It's cxCltina. •• N•d Dr. Martin C. people with thi1 commonamacuon,a Carey of Bri&ham and Women·s new study says. Hospital 1n Boston. "But at has to bt The retcarchcn found that the v\ewtd Wllh a l"Cll deal of caution ether broke down tones when I'm skcpt1c:.aJ.'' 1qu1ned throuah a tube darectly anto The treatment wcs meth>I 1rrt- the p11bladden of pcol>le who 01hcr· butyl ctbcr. a 1ubstantt that until no .. wise would 1t"qu1re Su'IC'f'Y. has been used a a laboratory solvent. They ca· .. •---..1 t .. ·t ,.._, .. :~ 11'$ s1m1lar to the lund of ethtt that ·~ ,.. """'" -n wa 1oft1 pven for anestheM&.. But lated the llichnlillt oa •I)' .U unhM tlw antthctdc. it atays liquid at ~pie. Md 81t lllOft mcarch Win be ._... t her Ulan ~ to pro~ tlM lo'.. --i leftal*1I W'a rat (Urft• ef'kaivt'Mll and ~~y o t-... ••to a ..... ~ ~ A ~ Oft tltc raeattb WM protedute, publilMd lft 1'1Mlndly't New Ent· Ho~. Or. JObnt0e L Thitdt. land JOWMI of M«tirine. who i1 in d.*Jlr of tM ~ M tllle I• IMir publisMd r'C1MW1. the Ma)'O Meyo Clinic '" Rodn•u. MM. Oiaic"'1on•idd1Mdleedlcf.,lilla satd in an int«View: .. , .. -~ fM'OWlll!lll pcMllliel • a _. ud that we11 be able to ditlohie 'MOll .._., i«iicU~ _...._. IOl¥tM pll tonn com~I wi•h t9' tieO-._-elld cauuo.tY ... "°"vtr· niquc."' tt-cy c.utioQfid t'8t ti ~. tM Another dottor fam11tar W1th the • thttapy \bcMlld uwd onl)' 1n cartfully contn:>fkd eape-nments.. A newly approved treatment al· IOW1 docton to uac shock waves to shattcrstonn that form 1n the kidney. but this kind of therapy 1s not available for pllstoncs. The pllbfaddtt IS a YMhapcd orpn that storn and rtlcaJes dtteStJ\'C JUICCS. Oftm. (~ stones form in the ptlbladder and <AU ducts. caUJtna pain and other sym~ tom Pt0Pat an wrv 1 \IC nit'dy without a pllbllddtr. About 500.000 Aooe auffem'I u8dtrfo SWltfY tn tbe Uai1cd SUta tath )ftf to ba"t thrir pl~'1fcllt.n iTmo"ed. te tM ntw ttthniq~ doaof'S ~a t•a.ltcd a catMta' ~ tht skta taco \he pauent•s OftO.fUled ..--.•e1. TMe \hey rtlew tk etMr. ud in a h hams. dllt llOMI ~_JOM. · Tiie proctdu~ 1 dc:tM -*"' tocaJ annthail and requires "' or row da of tahtaltOft. Th'itde said paumu can So back to .,,..orlt a~ .. oon as they aiT rdcated Surp:al removal of lht" pllbladdcr rtQUll"C5 tencraJ anesthn1a. about a Wet an tbe hosp111I and s•x Wttk11 or SO Of ruupen11on ~donon u pec11 ha1at\t'relht"r treatment. tome peuenu' pll ion~ W'lll !Ttum, but 11\cy art not UrT ho.,,.. many will have rttumna problem\ far the treatment ha been succeuful 1n five of th< St• ~t1cn1' treettd. and Thistle satd ... With u h piltenl. wt ~fine the ttt=ue a bat ' more. I thank ~ ha"~ a chance ol maku\& 1. (ul &«hn.q~ '°" a numbC'r of peuent .. thcr •or b~ d1 iol"•na • cbolntcrol. .. h 1 the pnmary I 1~1ent of pllstonb. Ho~"cr. 1 Care)' id n m\&ht d1 solve other , fin subN.nca Well. •• e ba"e tbeohntly no adca ..,hat 4 1t to the lin1na oflhc pUbladdtt I I(," Rid VC)'1 •• y \I I '°' oflhat has n 41 " a"a . too .. Or•• C0Mt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 3, 1985 . Two colleges connect to Parls • Can a community collcae student find happiness e.p1<>rina Paris on 1 holiday or earn.in' uanlfer un1u 11 the Sorbonne? M•11 ouj! OranecCOU&Colleae will pmeot 1 aeneral anfonnation m. eetina for iJs travel ldventaatt .. Easter Week in London and Paris" at 7 p.m. Tu"'1ay in Room 108 of the Administration BuUdina on the campus at 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. OCC An professor and travel iuide- Don Jenninas will supply details of the 12-day tour, show slides from previous •trips and discuss the trip qenda. One of the <Jays in the French capital will be devoted to a specially auidcd tour o( the Pa1aCe of Ver. • • • Students will li ve in sinafe or 11illn. And one da_y in EQlland will A new study abroad program to be double university dormitory rooms. cover 011ford. the famous university ofttted by s.ddlct.ck Colleae will The $4.400 fee covers airfare, tuition. city and Stratford-on-Avon. the st.an with orientation SHsions schcd-livina expenses, food and books. home of William Shaknpea~. uled for 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room Other hiahliahu of the April 3-14 AlOI at the Irvine campus. 5500 The semester also includes day excursion arc visits 10 Buck.lnaham Irvine Center Drive; or noon Thurs-tnps to Chanres, Versailles and th( Palace, the To~r of London, Bia dayinlibraryRoom IOSattheSouth chueaux de la Loire, cultural events Ben. the Eiffel Tower. the Louvre, Jeu . campus. 28000 Marguerite Parkway, at the opera, national theater and de Paume and Notre Dame. Mission Viejo. muse ums plus a weekend trip to Cost for the overseas adventure is The semester in Paris-from Sept. Mont-Saint-Michel. S 1,525 per person. The fee includes I 'C? Dec. ~3 -is desianed for The proaram is directed by Dr. round-trip air fare hotel accommo-participants who have a basic grasp of Jody Hoy, professor of French at the dations. Enalish b~akfasts in Lon-French. Students enroll in 16 units Irvine camJJUS and former director of don. hovercraft and bus, local auicles, includina 10 units of lanauage In-the Interdisciplinary Studies Pro- muscum fees and OCC i~surance. stru~ti~n at the Sorbonne wheroe -gram at the South Camp~s. She ~ay For more information, phone adm1ss1on to F~nch I, 2, 3 or 4 is be contacted for further information 432-5880. determined by placement tests. at 559-9300. ext. 285. I f'AIADIU H111ongs Rat><:• P••ti • /tO •o t oon"' 8 ·~ 1•1 Mo< nJ~no.111 C09TA ... H•lllO' $nopc)ong Cl"•ll'I ..... n.w e ... a Al>CI w.i,.,,, St LA llMllAOA Ent'-··· H .. , 11 s~ ... GM0\.01\ ••• U.QUHAMll.LI Adf Ul>u"a Hjl\MU S.r O~Qof•..,, Rt~ to(1loiut:IO ~ Oii A~ oe la Catlola • THOUS""° OAltl Jl "I\ .......... _IMI .. 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But tourists will come to their senses in Bergen: •To hear a concen of Edvard Grieg's music in the home of the country's foremost composer. •To see the pon city at twiligh t from atop the Aoibanen funicular railway. •To taste koldtbord specialties at the Hotel Norge or the rommegrot at a country wedding during Fana Folklore. •To smell the freshl y steamed shrimp at the early morning fish market that changes into a flower mart each afternoon at dockside. •To feel the history preserved amid the narrow. winding staircases in stony Rosenkrantz Tower and the musty wooden quaners of 16th century merchants in the Ha nscatic Museum. Such delights of BcrgeQ will be described during an Armchair Travelers· lecture by Vivian Cunis, Norwegian langua~e instructor; from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday m Fine Arts Room I 16 at Orange Coast College, 270 I Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Ad- mission is $4. Cunis of Newport Beach will describe the natural beauty and charming culture of her native land where she conducts tours each sum- The itinerary for the July 7-24 trip, sponsored by OCC's Community Services Office. covers the entire country. ve nturing from its capital Oslo b~ train to Bergen and Trondheim and by coastal steamer to Nonh Cape. the nonhemmost point in Europe. Watching the "midnigt)t sun" is another highlight of this tour that costs SJ.395 for roundtrip airfare, del uxe hotels, all meals and cruise fees. This year in Bergen, the tourists will find a new 200-seat concert hall tucked into a ravine at Grieg's home, Troldhaugen. Due fora royal openin1 on March 23, this turf-covered auditorium is designed to better accommodate the crowds that flock to the Bergen International Festival each May. Cun is has arran~ a private concen in Grieg's salon and a look at the nearby cottage where he com- posed such masterpieces as "Peer Gy!'t Suite" a hundred years ago while seated on the works of Beethoven who he disliked. The Edvard Grieg Foundation of America -a tax~xempt organiza- tion collecting funds to construct the concen hall and finance future ex- changes of musical students-can be contacted c/.o Royal Norwegian Con- sulate. 591 Cami no de la Reina Suite 500, San Diego. 92108. ' Southern.France beckons studeiits A comprehensive life-study tour to th e south of France will be presented from July 15 to Aug. 19 by Orange Coast College·s Community Service effice. Program director Andree Penney 1s a French language instructor who has been conducting summer programs for Am ericans to her native France since 1973. "The program is geared toward developing language skills at the beginning. intermediate and ad - vanced levels through on-site ex- periences. classroom lessons and 1n daily communication with local people ... she said. "Our other objective is to make this tour a complete journey of discovery H'lto the culture and hi story of French civilization.·· Housed in a I ?th century country home (with modem comforts) located near Avignon, tour pan1c1- pants will explore the re11on's caves and grottos. castle ruins. medieval churches and prehistoric limestone formations. French cookinL classes. under the guidance of a provincial chef, as well as classes led by experienced univer- sit y teachers in French and western civilization arc included on the tour roster. The agenda also includes visits to Paris. Marseille, Carcassonne, Alb1. El Toro issues noise warning vcral squadrons of the 3rd Marine Aircraft W1n1 art conductina field canicr landina practice at the U.S. MariM Corps Air Station. El Toro. The fliaht may c~ate 1n- ettatc'd noise ror residents near tht base. Follow1na arc practice times when hiahcr no1te levels may occur: ....... ,.. F•. •: 6 to 9 p.m. •rrW111, F ... I: 4 to 7 pm. •MMIJ, ""· JJ: $ to 7 p.m. •TNtUJ, Fett. 11: S to 7 p.m. N1mes. Le Verd on. Montpellier and the Camargue and Vauclusc regions. The excursion fee of $2 97S in- cl udes round-trip airfare, all' ground transportation. hotels. accommo- da tion at the country house. meals (except in Paris), all programmed activities and insurance. Full pay- ment i~ due. 30 ~ays ~fore depanure. Reg1strat1on 1s being conducted in the Community Service Office in the St~de_nt Center on the campus. 2701 Fa1rv1~w Road. Costa Mesa. The office 1s open weekdays from 9 a. m. to 7 p.m. and from 8 a.m. to noon Sa turdays. For more information. phone 432-5880. ............ 'Perfect pet• Ruty. an 18~montla-eld De11tered Spits-Gold• re- trtenr. l9 "claeertaJ ~ ~. •ell·tralaed'• U. . lDj for a new boa~ •1 penonnel •t ~ B..oaa Animal l~lter. 20f12 Lacana Can 1o"'R•d. , Otenoe Coaat OAIL y PILOT /Sunday, Feoruety 3. 1981 Making marriage work: You roll with the pun ah~s Dtvidtng the chores among family members is another way to maintain home harmony By COSMO POLIT AN ................. Therc_'s more than hl'arts and flowers involved 1n making marriage work. Common sen&c and wmprom1sc are ~ong the secrets of a happy marriage, according to an article 1n the February 1s~ue of Cosmopolitan that . offers gu1dcl1ncs for making mamaae work. The first ru.lc: fohis on the pos111vc. not the negatl'Vc. .. If pcop!c would only focus on what they hke rather than what they don't ltke about a panner. the issues would fall into place differently from the beginning." said New York psy- chotherapist Anne Tully Ruderman. It 1s a matter of emphasis. accord· ing to Donald S. Williamson. director of the Houston Family Institute. "It's not a matter of what's true or false," he said. "Choosing the positive side is simply choosing a more effective wa y to hve. There are always ambivalent feelings 1ns1de each of us about our most inumate relationships. From the beginning. one set dominates -but the other doesn't 60 awa>. 11 JUSt recedes." D1"1d1ng the work of a famil y fa1rl). effic1~tly and with consider· auon 1s another key to happ9 mar· nage ''The keynote~ord 1s efficiency:· therapist Ruder an said. "A cenaan number of things ave to be done 1n a certain a~ount of tame. Who can do what best . Deciding that way is better than labelini a JOb has or hers." Marilyn Singleton Ra11. fo under of the Institute for Marriage and Human Relauons 1n New York City. believes such decisions should be made early. "In most new marriages. the wife 1s so interested an pleasing that she'll take on far more than her fair share of the work ... the therapist warned. ··so 11's best to get down to the n11ty-v1uy tary way Thal's how '4e ~t our mamqr a comprontitc, accon:hna of who d~'i what before you're forward motion -and that s what 10 the exptns. and u«UJful tpouttl marned " jives a relat1oruh1p hfe." acttpl the need for 1t. Be th 1 I d h •~ d -They have to &earn to trust each aware a pcop e oc an_ an F h • ot ... -r ...... ,·d I -..: o---n of ti..-C'-lt. don't let 11 throw )OU ;· or a mamage to stay ealthy; m; -IN'f• "'_, '"' rau "The common notion 1s that mar· Ra11 said, ··two pwple can't d11 thc1r Church. Va., Family Relattons ln- nage 1s a one-time deci)ion:· Wil-heels in. If they can look for soluuons stttutc. "That may sound almost too hamson said. "Not true It's a without th1nk1ng they're 11v1na up a basic. but the ability to confide constant choosing and rechoosang. pan of1he1r pn vate selves. they "love tntense ftthnas -or whatenr kind You can neither force change nor stop into a new dimension of aduhhoOd." -is necessary to emotional closo- it in your partner." C"onn1ct as as much a pan of nen." Raj1 advises mamage panners not r ---------..!:..-....:...lii;;:;.::.;;;::m::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; .. , to waste ume blaming each other for Riff ELL'S TEACHEl8f changing, but rather find "new op-C~ Home . Mafl & ....,,.., t1ons that are harmon1oos." · tovs "°" allowed. !kaf wtG "Marriage 1s like riding a bike or IPllLITllY, llO, , ...... _ -~-, __ . ....__ • -. · .. R d dLra, ._..,, .._. ·-· uirw sailing. u erman said. "When one F• n. a.st Of Yw lit rac.. pC™>n moves and shifts. the other 1922 HMIOl aWD •• COSTA •SA -~1156 will move and shift an a complemen-TRAVEL IEPS, ,N.C._ 97~8'4 I • . '> j YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROBINSON'S CARD AS WELL AS YOUR I ~- PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRE ROBINSoN·s CREDIT CARD. .. --.,... • .. .. . J I Opln:lon ple.ce on Moses recalls stridency of '60s To the Editor: In reference to the edttonal of Jan. 22 on Edwin Moses: The ludicrous and ignorant state- ments made by "whomever" of)our editonal staff cannot go without comment. Again our media finds 1l necessary locomeupw1th a scapegoat to cover the fact that a ··hero" was arTCSted and. as you say .. publicl) hum1hated... Granted th<.' polic<.' made the arrest. but who was 11 that put his name tx·fore the world? I believe it is the media who decides the public's "need to know:· It appears that this anonymou~ edttorial writer was a wttness to the arrest and 1s now trying to convince the readers that what the police did was wrong or illegal. Fortunately it 1s the couns and not the press who decide the guilt or innocence of a defendant and whether or not the police acted within the scope of their authority Fortunately also. most To the Editor: M}. m)' Whal cauc;cd the author of the edttonal (Jan. 22) regarding Edwin Moses to be 'iO upset? Was 11 because~-too. has been caught ma .. sex for sale" swccp'> The conc<.'rn for Ed1.1. 1n Moses· arrest -;ecm'> strange \\-h<.'re was the press 1.1.hen th<.' local plumber was arrested for the same cnme" Yes' C nmc Soltctttng and prom- tuuon arl.' both against the law ..\nd. as for the last comment 1n the article. ''Who cares? .. Well. I rnre ..\nd. I'm c;ure others care. too. Most of us tn to be law-abiding readers are-prohabl) tired of the 1960s anti-police rhetoric expounded b~ )OUr wntl•r. I'm glad that moi.t media p10- fess1onals do not think along the lines of \Our editonal writer, who 1n essence states tn htS/her rcfcrcnC<.' LO .\bscam that all human'> can be corrupted and that the FBI agents 1:au~t·d thl' pohunans 10 b«oml.' crooked. What about the poht1c1ans "'ho rl'lu~d the attempted bnbes? It 1s this le' el of mentality that propagatt•s the acceptance of corrup- tton and ~ C!>. pros11tu11on b) our SOCll'I~ It is fr 1gh1ening to think of what our socicl\ would be hkt• 1f the criminal Jusucc S)'ilem l'Ou ld no longer work to prevent all n1me and would onl~ be able to prc\Clll those cnmcs selected by the poln1c1ans and/or 1ht' media. R.E. MOODY ( ·o,t<i Ml·'a citizens. and the police ti) to l'nltmc the laws -thev don't wnte the la"''· they onlv enforce them. What kind ofa world would thl\ be tf no one cared? If an elderl> pe~un falls. should no one help them? If 1.1.c ~c a house on fire. should we 1gnorl' 11? No. we should act as rer.pons1blc citizens. because we "do care. And. Edwin Moses and tlic edttonal wntcr and all of us should act as responsible m1zcns. One of the obligations of a responsible citizen is to obc; the la1.1.. not ignore tt. J. MOODY Costa Mesa Moses editorial misses mark To the Editor In the last paragraph ot 'uur ed11onal on Edwin Moses (Jan 22> }'OU 1nd1cate .. did he consider l'H'n for a moment ha' ing a ha1son ''1th the pe~on "Who presented herc;clf.1" a prostitute') Other than Ir'> ~lose" who cares''" \\.ho'' Thl' \late ol Cahfornta. The elc led 01Ttc1al'>ol thl' states of California ha\e <,een lit to make 11 a cnmc !note. I 1nd1ca11.'d the elected officials. not the poltcc depan- ment ). Jn another paragraph 1n ~our ed11onal )OU comment about Moses' arrest and public hum1lla11on. 1 he police depanment could not control the print or broadca'it media. You publtcl) hum1hated him That saml· paragraph asks wh:-th<.' police should e~capc prosecution for sol1c11a11on. -\re )llU assuming guilt:-of entrap- ment or"' or'ie on the '~ord of a pcr<,on "ho lC'IUld hardh be con-;1dcrcd J1s1nterl.''ited prior· to :in~ c\ 1dcnlc b\.•ing submitted tn the pror>cr form" \hame shame. rm appalled al ~our laci.. ol ohJCllf\ 11~ pan1cularl~ 111 ltght ol lhl' lalk ol crcd1btl1 l) the press 1n general has with the general public .\dd111on- alh the cd11onal strud. me as an Jpjx•al to rmo11onalt'>m and not ron~•~lcnt \\Ith high <;tandards of 1ournahsm hut then. that was tht· onl:-thing that was consistent. - HERBERT w. SErT7 Huntington Beach Sting operations 'dlspicable' To the Editor· I'd like to com mt·nt on the cd1tonal (Jan ~~l on Ed\.\tn Mo!>C\. I thmi.. 11 1.1.ac; one of the mo<,1 instghtlul r,e read and I agree \\Ith \OU complete!) I think undcrcoq~r \ttng operations dl''i1gncd to entice f)l'opk to perform t nminal au1' 1llC'i are despicable. Even good. honc<11 people can be tempted under d11Ttrn h circu mstance~. My hean ~oes out to Ed\\ in Mo~e'i and I wish htm the vef\ bec;t . I lo'c l:itll Harvcy·s column'>. please kl·ep him. J UDY SEML.\R anta .'\na Police's vice detail ridiculous To thl· E:d1t1ir- I 1u'1 \\Jnted to ,3..,. than!.. \OU for a \\Onderlul cd11orral "\\.ho'\ guilt~. fd"'1 n Mo'it\ or pol1u· '>~'>tern., .. l o hJ\l' tht polrlt' depanmcnt instruct .in olfo er 10 drc'>'> 35 a pro,11tutc 10 sec "'ho 1.1.111 accept her servtce t!. as ridiculous as having store owners instruu their employees to offer !.tore merchandise to sec who will shoplift. SUSAN WEIR Newpon Beach . -- ON 1 HE RIGHT --- ·'The real ob'ectlon to Edwin Meese Is th al on subjects /Ike clv1fl rights, 'J · d i forcement 111s v ewsare judicial appoi ntmen ts. anti-trust an a wen fl d .. about as close tot hose of Ronald Reagan as you can n · I . \ I I l l i I t PATltlCK BUCHAMAN column18t JACK AllDEISOll Navy . misused medical dollars Funds meant for testing n ew drug _ wen t t o s lush fund W·\SHINGTON -Navy medical offircr~ have bct'n caught misusing research money from pharmaceutical tompan1c'i. Fund" intended for tests of a new drug to combat venereal l11!>e<1Se wound up in a slush fund for unau1hon1cd expenditures. Union of sci en tis ts accuses Reagan of invtingnukewar The m1ssp<.'nt money turned up tn an audit of 1hc Naval Medical Command's National Capital Re- gion. This includes the medical complc'< 1n Bethesda. Md., wh~re congre-;,men and other VIPs receive treatmcnt l he audit. which was seen b' m} as<;oc1atc Donald Goldberg. coH·rcd research fu nds used in fiscal \l'arc; 19XI through 1983. Herl' arc some of the morr outrageous misuses of the research monL'} as reponcd 1n the audit: Hysterical le tter gives dis re puta ble n a me to scien ce \n organ11at1on i..nown as th<.> l 'n1on uf ( onccrncd Sc1cn11st!I 1s doing 11s hi:\t to gt' c .\mcn1:an '>Ctl'lll'l' a d1srcputabk name. It would be d111icult in all the fe"cr S\\amps of Ml·Canh' 1'\m to match the bile ol 1hc1r mt·s-sagc. "h1ch is. reall~. to thl' dTcl't that Ronald Reagan ts tn' 111ng a nuckar "'ar. and prcsumabl~ doing \O bccau~ he desires a nuclear "<tr Hert• arc the opening sentences of a letter from the LICS addressed Dear Frtl•nd. which salutation would more plau~1bl~ read. Dear Comrade .. The next le\\ months ma} be the most cn11c:al 1n our ht'i!Or\ ... So far. OK. You can sa> that and run a reasonahk l'hanre that 1t'c; truc at an)' time Tht·n .. Prc~1dcnt Reagan tx:lievcs he ha'> a c;trong mandate to continue hie; :1ggrec;s1\C campaign against the "im ll'I I fn1on and his massive hulldup of nul'lcar weapcns ... Om· m·eds to reread that sentence tu tx·hc"e 11 1s artuall} there. In what \Cn'>c 1s t1•'<1ggrcss1ve .. to develop an ar'>t•nal dei.1gned for the exclusive purpose of maintaining Amcrica·s sovcrc1gn1:-. and that of our allies? Docs thl' word "aggresc;1vc." one even pau~s lo wonder. mean something dtffer<.'nt 1n sc1cnt11ic hngo. where for ino;tanl·c 'i('l<.'nt1sts disttngu1sh l)c- 11.1.t·l·n <iggrc,St\e and non-aggressive form ofsk1n cancer? But if so. ho" 1s that difference appltcable to describe .\mencan defenses against So' 1et w<.'apons'> Is a shield an aggrcsSl\C instrument'> There are a lot of kooks 1n the .\m<.'ncan poltt1cal forests. and theSl.' are a part of the phcnomenology of democraC). so kt them be. But the Union of C'onrcrned Sc1cnt1sts has WILLIAM F. Boe KLEY developed techniques of co-option that haven't been seen on tht'i scale ~rnce the hl.'yday of the .\mcncan- So' ICI Frt<.'ndshtp League. when Stalin wa!> gulling a substantial numtkr of <\mencan ltbcrals to go along \\1th his purge tnals. and then 1.1.1th ht<, pal"t with Adolf Hitler. The h) ~tt>rical letter quoted abo' e goes on for four pages. and 1s signed. "Howard R1s. faccuuve Director ... There comes then a P.S ... Remember. L'C'S cffons have been endorsed by man) leading scientists and m1htary cxpens. including 46 Amrncan Nobel Laureates and 500 membl.·rs of the Nat tonal Academy of Sciences ... Nuw. on seeing that. the careful readn 1s prudent to ask himself' Which. exactly. are the efforts of the Union of Concerned . c1entists that have bl.·cn endorsed by all those d1!.t1ngu1!lhcd figures? Perhaps at one point the tJCS came out for fresh air and clean water and garnered the names of 500 members of the Na- ttonal .\cademy of Sciences who fav or fr<.'sh air and clean water. But arc these same p<.'Ople now associat- ing themselves wuh the charge that we arc engaged '" .. an aggrc111ve .. campaign ··against th<.' Soviet Union? Do the) take the pos1t1on that m1htaf) e'<pend1turcs are co ipso aggrec;s1' e'' Now. attached 10 the letter in question 1s a yellow sheet headed. .. Endorsers of the Union of Con- cerned Sc1ent1sts Recommendations on a Framework for a New National Security Polic)... The) hst live proposals: I) No first use. 21 A. comprehrns1vc te~t ban. )l Massive redutllons tn nuckar 1lr'>l"nal\. 4) .\ bilateral fn·e1c. 5) .\ non-proltkra- tion polic)'. All thc'r rcrnmml'nda11ons arc 1nd1v1duall~ dl'fi:nc;1blc. th ough. c;tanding alom· and without quahli- cauon. the} 'iound mon· hke rote pacifism th<in Ith· thl' fruit ul ra11ocina11on. Oil'. tor tn!ll~llKl'. thl' rhetorical d1ffcrcnct• b\.•t"'Cl'n "a bilateral fn.·c1e .. and .. a \('rtliahk bilateral frcc1c ·· But. ol cou1'1e. tht kind of people who nn u\c thl· l ln11ed States of w~g aggrc""' c nudcar buildups against the ''HI" ll'L ll n1on don't all that often g<.·t around w U'>tng the word .. venliabk" tor till' \l'r\ simple reason that the !'.o' ll't I Inion has never agrc1:d to a 'l'rt liahlc an~th1 ng. Then 1hc names. l here are the names one 1.1.ould c'l)Cll -L1nu\ Pauling. one of the <;en1or fellow travelers in America .• rnd (icorgc Wald ol Har,ard. who will choke 111 his own tears 11 we don't have a nuclear war. so long has he been pred1cung 11. But ~uddenly the eye ~pots the name of Noel Gayler. .. Admiral. U.S. Navy (rct.). formerly Director. National Securi ty Agency. Commander in Chief U.S. Forces. Pacific." What 1n the name of duty. honor and patnot1sm is Admiral Gayler doing assoc1at1ng himself with 5uch a document'.' And Paul Samuetson. the economist. a scholar of tranquil intellectual d1spos1t1on'' .\nd Wass1ly Leontief. a scnous economist who as a theorist above all resent" slopp~ work'! <\nd Lewis Thomas. the ml·d1cal bard who wrote .. Medusa and the Snail"'> There should be a umon of con- cl.'rned <\mencan sc1enus1~ who st<.'p forward to reassure the communtt) that the frl.'ak1sh languag<.' and tech- niques of the Union of Concerned S<.·1ent1sts rs a ma1or rausl' of concl·rn. not onl) for sc1cn11st~. William Buckley is a syadlcalt>d columnist. • .\ppro>.1matcl> $4.300 w.as s~nt 10 l'O"l'r trav<.'I costs and reg1strat1on Ices for Navy otTtccrs attending a mcdlCitl rnnfcrence. The travel wa~ not appro,cd b} the Navy: those who mddt• thc trip wcrcn·l working on the pmJcCt the monc} was supposed to fund -and the prOJCCt had already hecn completed. •Another research project funde-d h\ the pharma<·eu11rnl companies \\ 0 3'i t:ipp<.'d without authonLation for c;uch odd\ .ind t•nds as a 63-day Junket 10 (·am>. a portable dictating . ma- t:htnl'. books and more-than $8.000 in Cl\ than ~lartc!I. •On another project. a research nurc;c was hired and paid from the donated funds. though there was no pro' 1~1on in the project's budget for Jn C'\lra nurse . •Thr principal 1nvest1gator work- ing on two research projects "re- ce 1 \Cd and depos11ed $70.414 of pharmacruuca l company funds with two Washington metropolitan area un1vl'r'i1ty ho~pitals where he 'was a staff member. .. He had not obtained the Na")·~ approval for this raid on the fund None ol the research work was dont• at thr two hospitals. The misspent $70.414 tncludcd $23.952 1n travel costs "for attend- an1:e at annual ph ysicians' con- ICrcnces. mell1ral rnurses. and in one instance. a '7-day tnp to Cairo. Eg:-p1.·· Ofthl· 27 tra,elcrs who took ad,anlagc of the fund's unauthorized largc'ise onl~ four even worked on the project In fact. the Navy had cwhntl) told thqunkclce-rs that they w(.'rt·n·l cnutlcJ to reimbursement Not <iurpmmgl) the auditors con- dud<.'d that tht' N.wal Medical Com- mand "doc~ not have adequate 1ntrrnal rnntrol\ 10 protect govern- ment resource'>·· The slopptnes.s was not confined JU'>! to the drug com- panies· fund~ In their investigation thr auditor\ also found these weak- ncsscs in thr over~1gh1 system: •" l\cC'ount:ih1ltt> for controlled substanre'i 1n 1he \ault of the Bulk NartotKs ( ustod1an was inade-quate .. Meese probe represents politics, not ethics _ • H<){)k ~l'l'PI ng practices and ltnan1:1al records were inaccurate bccau~ of poor management and a '>honage of qualified personn<.'I. •Oflic1al!I couldn't keep track of pager<; and other radio equipment - or hadn't hothcred to. The command "1:ould not :wrnunt for I 7fl personal pagers and 19 radios and budget for ~n upgraded p('r'iOnal pager system in fiscal year 19 5 which is not needed." Rea l aim is to d iscredit a dministra tion the Left failed to def eat in the election \\ \\Hl ..... C.1 I()'\ r II watd1 I J>A in \kl'\l dr~r nJ 111 Jn\ 1.1. rcing- 1 dntnl!.1n a month' luni.: 1n,n11ga1111n hc1ng grilled .1hou1 ,1n JPJ)t'.tram l' of 1 1mpnrprn·1, h' .1 l \ wnator "'hn I pt)\kl'tl'd J quarll·1 ot ,1 m1ll111n d11ll;11\ for ,1 pa11 ol phon1· rail\ wmng 1 togclhl·r J I>< l\'al l'\l,ttt• dl·al t'> 111 ! apprl't 1.lll' '~hat .. l'thll \" 111 \\a<;htng I ton " all ahout It ''a ''non> 1ll for I J)Olilll\ I Whl·n 1101.1.ard Met1cnhaum·, quar1cr-m1llion-d11lla1 dt•al \urlatt'd he rcd-lun·dly rc-1ur1wd the monl') But the fart that ht'. .i l 'i o;cn:uor I could .rnd dtd 1n hie; "110-dutf' h<1111'>. ' with two phone callc; :ima'' 3\ much ~ealth .,, l d Mec\C ha~ managed to ' <.ave 1n a ltlct1mc of l)Uhltt o;cn tlC I hJ\ not tn the lea\t d1m1n"hed thr I ' ORANGf COAS T Daily Pilat <>t'natorc; cnthus1ac;m for playing moral and ethical pro\tcutor On nai1onal 1clcv1\1on. ·en. 'vk11cnbaum is ~en very much .1ngu1shing tl\ er two matter~: \\. hcther a Mr. Barrack and a Mr. Mt.Kean got federal JObs ac; a con~ qucncc of having done pcr'IOnal ltnanc1al favors for Mr Meese. The 1n vc~1tga11on. wlm·h la,tcd half a y<.'ar. '>ays that. no. lht'rC was no "quid pro quo." None1hclc'"· that is not '<lll'>factor~ to..Mct1cnhaum: '><) tht matter l'OOtlnUC\ .\Uuall\ ho1.1.l''cr. no one 1h this l·tl\ care' murh about Mr Rarrack or Mr Mcl\.t':ln, and 4>1x months from nu1.1. no one 'Wiii remember 1hcir name<. -an> murr 1han anyone can now remtmhcr which \tOdl ti was H. L. khw•rtl Ill •[ . Fr•nk ZJnl ., , •<> q I i.1 Tom TeU f ,, ~rd • U 1 ··,.~• iA I.II l't"'Yi 4, 1 L , .. u... A'"'' "'It "" A ,,...,.. ,,. • " • ~ •, I t t ( Mi.,. U.,.-..A • l t , .. Crato Sheff I , , II -~ 46 "' Bucwu Mt'c'il' hearing~. Yet. w1th1n the ll \ 'enatl'. there 1s ltkclv not a man or a woman who could n·ot. after a )C3r<; in,c.,t1gat1on such as Meese has had. he put under an 1den11cal cloud. II. for c:\amplc. one r,ct up a lt-;t of urban lc~1slator who 'otcd IOr ra1s1ngda1r) pnce \upports-ra1s1ng mtlk pncc\ for their constituent<; - again"' a lt'>I of those 1.1.ho rl'Cr1 ved that was owned by Judge < lcmt•nt ca mpaign contnbut1om from thr Haynswonh that presented such a da1f) lohb). the rnrrela11on . one .. conn1ct of interest" that 11 d1o;-susJ)l'll~. would he ... nuall~ ah,olutc ~ualilied him from the U.S. Supn'ml' E'en the media involved arc oun. pla' ing poltt1cs Tho"l' p11hltcnt1on!i Judge lfCI) nswonh wa~ targeted mo'll l'nthus1as11c ahout expo!itng the hccauSC' he was a Soulht'rn con-•ethical infractt0ns of F.dwtn Meese ~rvat 1vc. a const1tutional1'it. a .. s1nc1 and killing h1~ nom1nn11on arr thl' con,truct1on1~1" in the parlann· ofthl' c;nmc one'> t ha 1 wrrt· moo; t da). Hts elevation threatened con-cnthustnst1c about 1hc nom1nauon ol ttnucd domma11on of the Suprcml' {icrald1ne fl·rr. ro and lea!it Court b) the JUd1c1al progcn}-of Earl 1ntert''lted 1n c'plor1ng the tangled Warren. Which 1) why he wa\ financial a1Ta1r of Fcrrom-.laccaro targeted n> Big Labor. and thc-Lcti. r I b Ed M poltt1call} 1n its debt. to dcslfO) his . he rca o JC.C1t0n to win cc~ nomination. The) ~uccceded. the 1s that on ciubJccls hke c1v1I nahts. "ethic<;" t'isue ,,_,35 simply the most 1ud1c1al appointments. antHrust and useful -;lick. Having thu'> b«n dc-law enforcement. his "'e~ are about dared cthicall) unfit to serve on the as clo~ to those of Ronald Rcapn a Supreme Court Judge Hayns>Nonh you con find. nd the Amencin Lef1. rtturnrd to co~tt nue to \erve Wlth which ha lost one pre 1dent1al elec· areal di unction as chief Judge of the t1on after another since 196<'. 1s bl attempuna to use what rtma1n1na Fourth C 1rcu1t. II wu • '!'Cm.ora Y ~apons it ha 1n rts dw1ndhna \ttdy episode: w~ art ttt1n1 '' hkc arscna.l to ~vent the tnumph of1hc toda • ., .• . r Re pn Revolution An "~nncC' of a conn1c1 o 1n1crut" 11 one of the o(J('rat1 ve If Fd M~~ should /o to the phna'lt's being C'Mplo)W dunng.thc Ocp.1rtmtnt of Just1CC' an brnk the law. he rould not only be sued, hr could bl· 1n ves11gated and removed But 1f Ed Mct'sc g~s to Ju~ttcc and pursues poltc1ts I.hat Ronald Reagan WJ'lhe'i earned out. 1s that not whnt thr tncm.'an Pl'<>Ple voted for'> To The Nrw York Times. leading the campaign against Meese. lhc beau 1tka/ofan attorney general 1s Ramsey Clark for the Democrats and Elliott Richardson for the Rcpubltcan'i Then· IS nothing wrona wtth harbor- ing ~uch demcs; but. to effect their realtzat1on. you have to have your m<.'n elected. Anq the Times' men - (icorge McGovern and Walter Mon- dale -each mnnagcd to carry one '\lute and the District of Columbia. What the Time~ and as o rtcd all1c~ arc up to now is the discred1t1ng of an admm1strat1on they cannot defeat. the thwartint of a nauonal mandate h> the politic of obstruction. U n· fortu nately. both for ltbcrahsm and for th<" country. the Left really has no exc1t1 n• and alternative agcnda; so. tt eng.QIC' in such ~pttcful and mcon'll'· qucntial exercise as tamna Ed Meese and gcttin• arrested in front of the South Afncan Emba y. The Meese matter .calls 10 mind the old SCatt· p11onasts wbo held up the nomi- nation of Thursood Marshall to the · Suprc~ O\lrt because he was "not quahficd "' Petrld Bocbu11 11 • oodlretf'd N l•mol.11. Desptt~ thr auditors' findings that the Medical C ommand·s bras had violated an a'isonment of Navy rules and rcgulauon\, little ac11on was taken aga1nc;t the culprits. A spok~ man said this was becauS<.' no "cnm1- nal intent" had been determined. So thc guilt) part1e<; were 1~sucd "non· JUdtctal letter. of warning ... I HE ClllLl.Y WAR -The Cold ~ar •~ grttmg downright fngid _ litcrall)' The admm1stra1ion·s arms c~ntrol d11cf. Kenneth Adelman d1~covered this when he visited Rom!Vlta rl·ccn tly on a sw1na through Eastern F-urope. . ;\dclman·._ nany was VIStttna the Sov1et 'l.1tellttc\ to givt• them the US ver 1?n of what had been going on·,~ the Gene' a arms control talks. The Amcncan dclegatton landed 1n Bucharc\t 1n the mrd'it of •n cneray cme'lency Public bu1ld1n15 wert prac11call) without heat Auto- mob1leci -including diplomats' can -had been \wept of'r the s•l'C<'tt as • ~uel-conscr ... t1on measure. Even the .,ct Emb:w.> had reportedly sent it' dependent' home ~cause of the lack ot ht"at and hot water In fact onl, the lJ . .' Embus throuah S(>me und1!.tlosed ~Ptlah~ tnckC'~ had cnou h hcQ\ J•d Adorrsq 11 • ·~•H N l•m1tlJI. ,_ 0 - " 1/ABERD • r.even1b'!ou1 more Orange County civic. busi- ness and social leadership men than any event of the year," said Tom Fuentes, arrangements chairman of the fifth annual Gentlemen's Haberdashe ry Fashion Show. Fifty ofthec;e leaders will model at the Feb. 21 event being held in the Main Ballroom of the New- pon Beach Marriott Hotel as a fund-raiser for the Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Hean and their work with youth. "They all model and the fun is great. The Sisters' work with children 1s such a wonhwhile cause," added Fuentes. Fifth District Supervisor Tom Rile y, chairman of the four previous shows. continues in that capacity this year. "Gttlemen's Haberdashery is an ev t close to the heans ofboth Emm Jane and me. Sacred Hean Sisters share a special love and kindness with youngsters they teach - a love that gr>es beyond textbooks and the classroom." he said. • "This year I'm very excited about the suppon the host com- mittee has received from d1s- tin$uished models and judges. thnlled thatourcommunity leaders are takinf time to help me in this wonderfu ca use. Their support goes directly to the spi ri- tual growth and maturity of Orange County's youngsters." Other committee members panicipatin$ are Tim Maurier. who is assisting Fuentes, BJorn Sedliniek of Posh Gentlemen's Clothing. Paul Carey, aide to Riley; Nora Lehman. Joan Murphine, Bridget Lehman and Jennifer Jacobs. "About 25 stores will be · providi n~ the fashions this year," said Sedhniek, whose store was one of the two stores presenting . the original sh~w. "fashions will range from acu ve sponswear to formal attire." Paul Salata will be on hand with his humorous comment s in hi s role as emcee during the fa sh io n show coordinated by l(jny Leslie and the Fashion Island ·Merchants Association. A social hour has been sched- uled at 11 : 15 a.m. with luncheon at noon, the show at I with rompt adjournment promised at Reservations and donations ($I 00 each) may be arranged made by calling Carey at 834-3550. I I I I ,\ • _11'/ERY • • •• Tbe color trend ln men•• traditional clotbln& la to the darker abadea. A aweate r Teat adcla a ·brtcbt note to Jlm Dale•• muted plaid ab1rt and brown elacu . For another caeaal look. upper left, Dale model• brown etacu ~ and tweed jacket. aolld , aJWt and etriped tie. Illa all·wool autt la na.y wttb color picked ap from etrlpee In ablrt and de. Tlae Poeh- labeled wardrobe ••• coordinated by Bjorn 8ed.leaJek. • -----__ ...._._ •rat SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1985 1::1 lJFAKJ' • • • • -~----~---------------------..-ii--------------------....---- a Otenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 3, 1985 Close shaves rob thick sKin °""' ................. Jlm Dale and hie mother Charlotte hoeted fund-raiser at th.Villa N'o•a reataurant for Aueument and Treatment Serricea Center for which he'• now chairman of the board. Dale's involved with charities NB r estaurateur is model. e m cee a nd be nefit auctioneer -By VIDA DEAN °""',.....,.. .... is a mem ber of the Commodore Club and has been involved in pumerous chamber-sponsored act1 v1 t1es. Men increasingly taking a dvantage of moisturizers Men have trad111onnllv viewed tticmsclves as tough-skinned. bo1h literally and figura11 vcly. lJ 0111 rt·· cc ntly man} ha' c been unawnrc that cvt.'n th e healthiest skin can ~uOcr damage from c' eryda} wear and tl'ar. I'm told that men ofthc '80s art· facing up to the nt:ed fo r proper.,k1 n care. A recent surve} ind1ratcs 5 J percent were "vcr) orsomewha1 concerned" about thear skin and 15 perlent adm11ted to using their""•' e•,' urg1rlfncnds' mu1stunzcr'i V. h1lc skin t·art• has trad1t1onally tx'en rcgank d asa \~Oman's domai n. men are in rreasingl ) 1ak1ngaJ, nn- tagc o(ncw product~(th1s will all lt.'ad uptoone)and practa~~ that con- tri bute to healthier looking and feeling skin. The outt·rmo!.tlayc rofa man''isk1n tend s to be slightly thicker than a \.\Oman's. But. contrary to po pular belief. that doesn'1 mean his skin 1~ tougher or less sens111 ve Essent1all>, a man's basic skin care VtDA DEAi nt.'l'd'larc the ame as a woman's. .\II hough at 1Hecogn12ed that the 'itagas a man's skin goes through lag behind those of women by about 10 Rn rs. his skin is of the same ulog1cal makeup and is equally n)ttl\'C to dr;nc~s. oiliness. imta· 11on and aging. While man> people belle' e that \ha' 1ng hardt·ns a man's skin and makcs 11 more rc!>1Stant to 1rntat1on. tht'> I~ not the case. In fac1. lht> oppo~11c 1~ true. l:h regular!~ engaging in sha' mg. m.in~ men are subjecting their skin to datl) abuse. Shav1ngdoes stimulate blood c1rcula11on and increase tht> skm'~oxygen suppl y, but it is also at thi: root of most specaficially male skin problems. ,According to a recent survey con- duc1cd b) the Ri chardson-Vicks Skin care Group. the highest tn· c1dcnce of men's skin pmblcms relate to sha v1n&-nick~. cut and abrasions. . Sergio Nacht, dircctorofb10- mt>dical research for Richardson· V 1cks. says the simple act of sha' mg can damage a man'ssk1n. . "It induces forced ex fo hatio,ri. that is, 11 accelerates cell turnover. fon:11'g removal of the skin 's wpmost protec· t1ve layers before these cells are rt>ad) to fall off naturally." he explains." A~ a result, vulnerable skin ce lls are prematurel y exposed to harsh en· v1ronmen1. "To compound the probl~m . shav- ing robs the skin ofnatural otl compounds called It pads. which act a\ 11s 1ntercellularcement and prevent excesi. watt'r loss. "Man> ofthesekc) hp1dsarestort.'d in the skin's uppermost la>cr-thl' layer removed dunngshav1ng. In addition, the de1ergcn1s present 1r1 most ~avingcreams and high· alcohQ) aftcrsha ves deplete the skin\ protecti ve barnerby d1 ssolv1ng rhese essential It pids and de hydra 11 ng the skin. The net effect of this cumula11ve damage 1sdry. dull and flaky skin. which looks unhealthy and feels unpleasa ntl y taut." Recognmng the need fora producl to coun1eract the problt>ms assoc1ati.'d "1th .. ha .. 1ng· )OU aot II· R1chardson- V1d .. H·ame up w11h Saxon Louon .. fhc fast·penetralln~. non-greasy emmo hcnt for!n ulu offers protcct1 vc 'i k1m:arl' bcncht~ and ~oothing c~m lorl .ifkr~IHI\ tnio whale the special 11 me·rt·lc~a~ cond111001na sy tern .. protci:b )lun throughout the day. he SU)\. • h t "Most men don t wa~t to ave o add nn t>x tra step to their gr<>?m1.ng regimen." says the company s vice president and marke11ngd1rector Pt>tcr Wilson The loti on. he explains provides the refreshment and fra- grance men des• re while acuna to condition the skin. The pncescems nght-S4 for 2.S ounccrnfthe on,1nal fragran ce or (,olden Musk II sava1lableat.drug-,10rt·~. supermarkets and men s wiktr~ co unters• • • Ralph Lauren. desagneroffashion. l mrne11cs and frag rance. w11l launch a fragrc1ncernllect1on for men 1n Apnl. Labeled Monogram. at was created 1ur1hc man born 1o a hfeofwealth ·inJ successor one who aspires to ~t h1cvc the'it' lh ings for himself. M onogram •~ a comb1nat1on of l I l'rus notes. e'<Ot 1c spices and nch "ouds. Thccollcc11on includes col- ogne ($20 to SU). after ~ha ve, balm. tuam. an 11pt'r)p1 ran1 suck and soap. Jim Dale, Newpon Beach restaura- teur. featured on today's Style's cover, will be m 1 $ his third appearance as a m an a Gentle- Other e'en ts getting assistance from Dale incl ude the arts -he once was president of the Friends of the Newport Beach C11y .t\rts Com- m1ss1on -and he is often called upon to emcee or act as au ctioneer at functions. most recent!) the Braille Auxiliar; 's fashion event. Sophisti- cates of A TSC brunch and the Great Stuffed Cabbage Rolloff (which he won with fian cee G retchen Brakesman) benefiting the YMCA's Family Cns1s Center. Silver Jubilee memorable men's Habe she Fashion Ex- travaganza. Pnor to the photographic session. Dale had the opponun1ty to observe the work of the Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart, who benefit from the show. • Sister Lucia.Tu conducted the tour that included the convent located al Scgerstrom and Green ville. onct.' occupied by the Orange Count ; pioneering Borchard family. At lhl' adjoining Heart of Jesus Retrea1 Center, a group of students was preparing for their first Communion Dale has given $enerously of h1'> time to youth actlVl ties. Currenll} president of the board of directors of Assessment Treatment and Services Center. which works with troubled children under the age of 18. he also has served on the board of Youth Employment Services. Voted "Outstanding Young Man" of America in 1984 by the ll. '. Jaycees, Dale served as president of the Newport Harbor Jaycees in 1980 He is the immediate past president of the Newport Harbor Area of Chamber of Commerce. Then 33 years old, he was one of the youngest men ever elected to that position. He He is a graduate ofNe wpon Harbor High School. received has bachelor of arts de~ee in economic and business administration from Chapman Col- lege and did post-graduate work at Thunderbird School of lntemat1onal Management in Glendale. Ariz. He received his master's of inter- national management with a profi- ucncy in the Japanese language i\fter wdrking in Tokyo as an a'i'i1sta nt to the vice president of tht• \<;1an 0 1' 1s1on of Wometco Ent('rpmc'>. Inc. from 1974 throll'gh I <flo. he returned to Newpon Beac h Ht· and h1'> mo1her Charlotte operate tht· Villa Nma Restaurant started by h1'> tatht·r thl· late Alle n Dale. He 1s prc'i1dcn1 ul .\llc:n Dale. Inc. a fam11\-l1"'nl·d corporation wh1 th ov.ns .thl' rl''tauran1. "I'm at lhl' re.,taurant eH'f) ds)." said Dale But. 11 t!> close enough to the v.a1cr 101 him to spend h1~ "<;parl'" time v.1th another lme -~ailing-a pa'>llme hl· 'ohJrn v.1th h1 '> 'i-~car-old son .\le\andcr F-u1ure pl<tns tor th1., pcr'lom1bk )OUng bu~1nt:\Sman include marnagl' ... "Tht· "'edd1ng \\!ill ta ke plal l' in April." s.11d l>ak 'Heart tO Heart' gala approaches Actor Peter Mark Ricbmu Wlll emcee the Amencan Heart Associa- tion's Feb. 16 .. Heart to Heart" 8ala at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers. Festiviti es will include a 6:30 p.m. champagne reception, a fi ve-course gourmet dinner and entertainment by Cat Bagley. Also on the evening's schedule will be silent and live auctions plus the awarding of a new 1985 300 ZX Nissan/Datsun. For reservations and pnze info r- mation. phone 547-3001. Jodi Ferragamo, wife of Ram Quarterback Vloce Ferragamo is co-<:hairing the fund-raiser with Patty Barnett. • • • Nora and Charlie Hea ter will be honored Fnday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at the first Cinderella's Night Gala. In charge of the black-tac di nner da nce sponsored by C 1nderella Guild of Ch1 ldrens Hos- p1Lal of Orange Count) will be Irene Bentley, Bette Dobrott and Jean Mahoney. (JUC'it\ will be program undcr- wnters for < inderclla's major ben· efit . the .\pnl 17 "Des1gnc; fo r Peter Mark Richman Dining .. show and contest. In its '>"1h year "Designs" will feature 30 stores creating unique table settings for display in four Newport Beach (Pleue 9ee LID0/83) P R E S E N T S S 100.000 gift ma rks Cal State Fullerton· s firs t quarter century .\'Cf) nice surprise! .\t the S1h t.'r Jubilee Ball com- memorating Cal State Fullerton's first quarter century, co-chairman Tom Nielsen announced a $100.000 gi lt lor the unn erstty's endowmem lrom th e Irvine Co \ lter the oohs and aahs ofthe no"d died down a delighted CSF Ptt''otdent Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb ("ean nga black ve lvet top with emerald green silk 'ik1rt)expresscd her grad11ude for the surpnse gift. Some 500 were ga th ered at the Anaheim Halton and Towers for 1he una versit) 's first major dinner danceofits kind hd d off campus and ats biggest fu nd-raiser ever for its endowment fu nd. More than 2lXJcomm un11 ~ and campus people had served o n the ball committee. Commenungon the un1vers1t y's nine-month long public celcbrauon. Marlon P .Sneed,chairo(1he comm111ec. said. "The Salver Jubilee ball gives th e un1 vers1ty the opportunity to share its prid e in its accomphshmt·nts and to help crea te an endowment to bu aid continued greatness f )ance music was pro' 1ded throughout the eveo1ng by the OaStS Band under the directi on ofM. Jane Paul, professor of m us1c. (Dancers remained on the floor till midnight ) .\dding to thee' en mg'sentcr- tainment was a musicale performed by CSF theater and music students fea turing Cole Porter tunes. Guests pa ad $1 25 each and dined on Tuan ga rden salad. roast loin of 'cal with cha ntcrclle sauce. veg- ctabll's wnh wal nut butter and the piece de res1s1ancc-bombc glace Jubilee with mclba sauce. Nielsen. who was born an Full- erton. talked of the quality of students graduated from the school. Twent~-five of them have been hired by th e I rv 1ne Co. and 18 were there fo r the celebration. Others attendang were Marilyn Nlel1en, Douglas and Denise Krah,Jlll Hamud, Gerry Johnson, Janis Ka Ions, Ruth and Tom Greer, Elaine Greer,C. Keith, Robert and Bix Fritts, Rudy and Suzanne Fvrcek and Debora and Jeff Good- man. • • • The mood of the a\\-ardsd1nnerof High Hopes Brain Trauma Lea rn- ing Center was upbeat and magical as some 240 rl·spondcd to the ra bb1t-J um p1ng-from-a-1op-hat 1n- v11at1ons. The n1'°crs1ty Club at UC Irv ine Your opportunity to win a Valentine prize package valued at over •40001 • Dinner for Two • $500 In Jewelry • $3000 Mink- Your Choice of Style HEARTS AND FURS • Catalina Vacation • A Full Day of Beauty with Limo • Plus-Instant lonu1 Prizes TUNE TO FM tD!l.t TO QUALIFYll Drawing On February 11th- was festively decorated with black and white balloons and on the tables in verted top hats held arrangement of white mums. Each place was marked with a si ngle red carnation. Jim Bentley added to the eve- n 1 ng's excitement with feats of magic prior to the dinner -spinach salad. teriyaki cl)ickcn and for di:ssert vanilla ice cream with raspberry sauce. Seventeen awards were presented to students in such categories as Most Inspirational, Most Improved and Best Attitude by Jack Fahy, instructor and volunteer coordi- nator: Robert Ru11ell, workshop , supe r' 1sor: Tim Reese, head of p')~ch ological and counseling ser- vice and Mark Desmond, director of physical services. Ten corporate awards were given incl udin$ the William.M. Kee~ Jr. Foundauon. Allergan and Pacific Telephone. Volunteer a wards went to Pam DllDter (volunteer of the year): Betty Johnson (parent volunteer of the year): Linda Rogers,(most insp1rat1 on). and to Esther Soza and Cheryl Schmid fo rdcd1cat1on. LeeMerryman(H1gh Hopes founder) was there with Bob and her son Mike Moldenbaaer (HH's first student), Lloda and Dave Roberson, Jeanne and Kent Harmon, Bev and Hugh Murcbison, Sigrid and Tom Macedod, Joanna and Bill Crosby, Gina and Dick Way and Arlene and John Littman. Also attending we re Kathleen and Tom Stephenson, Joe Rubloo, Lynn and Sy Pearlman, Carol and Larry Hoffman, Barbara and Paul Jobn- son, Jane and Dick Martln, ,\ndy and Anne Miller, co-chairmen oft he dinner, and Patty and Dave Baker, (vice mayor oflrvine) who con- cluded the evening with remarks noting the achievement of the students of High Hooe. • • • Newport Harbor Auxiliary mem· I -..J • I ~I Tom Nielsen dellehted Cal State Fullerton Preeident Jewel Plummer Cobb by announcing $100,000 endowment &!ft . bers (Children's Home Society) lunched at the home of JackJe Rodgers and afterwards installed new officers. Fran Smitb is the new president; Mary Ann Goldman, vice president: Susan Strader and Margie Dallon, secretanes: Marilyn Bishop, treasurer and Nanette Sutherland, parliamentarian. Do.rothy Fltz«erald, director of volunteer service fo r the Orange ( ounty district oflice ot C'HS, was prcscnt l.'d with a l·heck representing proceeds from 1he recent debutante ball. the group's maJor fund-raiser. Award-winnln• •tudente DaYid Smiley, Charlee Martinea, Mark Deemond, director ..., ......... ",.,,. . ._ of phyeical Mimcee, and Richard Braua e*y mactcian Jim Bentley'• hat trtcll. Patty &Ad De•• Baker 'and Anne and Andy Miller, cbattman of the BlCla Hopa boud ' atteaded banqaet lacnaorla,t aocom llala~ m•ta·of RlM 0.Vueu and llnace C~ ' ~--------------------------------------------------------:--------~...,,---------------------------------..... --------.....:..--------------------~---.. ----------._!_ .. ._ __ _;_ ______________________________________________ ~-- -- Ot-enge Cout DAfl Y PtLOT/8ulMMf, ~I. - Erron_eous story of handicap given th 0 R KEADFRS· Recently an an&ry reaidcrscnt o lt11crofcompla1nt olon• with a new'ipapcr chppina lhlll read a follow'· .. Bnan Barker ~tole onl y one boot from a ~t valued at S 178. M 1. Burker had only ~nc leg. The Jury conv1l·tcd Ba!kcro! a rclony. H1\attorncy ~laimcd 1 n apJX"ahn& to the Montana uprcme Coun that he hould be charaed whh a misdemeanor beca use halfofS 178 would bnna the figure below the felony level. The suprem e co urt walked all over that aq~umcnt. •• LAID us The con vic11on and the l ().year ,entence were upheld. "Ju tice Frnnk Morrison Jr .. writ- J:lJ.?P MARINA SHOWS ••• homes. Marlie Tbomaa, 6 73-3934, has more 1nl'ormat1on on the con-test. • • • A unique way 10 say "I love you"? C~sta Mesa Junior Women's Club will be deli vering Valcnunc's Day brunch baskets from 7 to 11 a.m. on Feb. 14. Goodies in the festi ve basket will incl ude bran muffin. fresh fruit, sparkl ing cider or other "bubbl y·• beverage. chocolate kisses, sweethean flower lind yo ur personal message. Deli very areas ~nclude Costa Mesa, Irvine, Hunt- ington Beach and Ncwpon Beach. (<?rders outside these areas may be picked up for personal delivery.) Mrs. Richard Sehmldt, 894-7890, and Mrs. Perry Valantlne, 549-9008 will take orders before Feb. I 0. Proceeds go for the Juniors' co m· mun1ty projects. • • • bers of Monday Momina Club of Laguna Feb. 11 at Ben Brown's Restaurant. 31106 Pacific Coast l:fighway. Hi.ah kic~ina dance rou- tines are their specialty along with JBU and tap ... On Tuesday 8l. 11 :30 a.m. Patience Wright DAR mem- bers will be at Hotel Laauna. Speakers will be Jim LH1, state park ranger. and Jalla &Dowltoa talking about Statue of liberty restoration. ••• Coins tossed into a wishina pond may not make wishes come true ... but eight bags full -weighina more than 70 pounds -can certainly bri ng smiles. Anaheim Hilton's resident -manager Conrad Wangeman retrieved that amount (tossed in by guests si nce the hotel opened last year) and presented them to Sonia Deters, community services specialist, for the La Casa fund at Alben Sitton home. • • • American Association of Univer- 1n1 fonhe ma)on1y. said, 'Barktr hasn't 1011lea10 11and on .... I recc1 ved the follow i na leuer from Justice Fn1nk 8. Morrison Jr .. which l pr1ntalon1with my1pol01JCS. Actu- ally, the reporter who dad s.uch an irrc ponsibteJobshould1f)'!lotize. but I was una&le to learn his identity. OEARANN LANDERS: I enclose a copy of your column that aP,Peared in the Montana tandard on Dec. 3, . I Q84. Te ncwspapers&orycontained many errors. The facts are as follows: I. J ustlce John C'. Sheehy authored BRIO Gl DEAR READERS: We 1aa .. IMMI auy req .. eu ever die ,..,.. ler ta.... !Mad. wt e.a.W.r te -.. ew laverit ... Tlaat aaket q1dte a 11.n. Fw die U.. be ... , dlenfere, we are deveU.. ~ 8u4ay •-• te aMrletefr...u......_.AtU.. ... thema,onty op1n1on. 2. J us lice Fn1nk 8. Mom son Jr d1nented from the m1Uontyop1n1on. 3. Just•~ htthy''J ma,ionry opinion contained the quote, "Barker hast1'tJOtl ~to stand on " 4. My di ttnl.1a rnpondina 10 the m-.jomy op1n1on.1tatcd. "furthermore, I find that BarkerdOC's in<kcd have a tea 10 tand on. In fac t, '"my opinion. tne mal coun 'booted' 1h1sc1st by1ivin1 In truction 20.'' S. Barkerhadtwoaood le& . Au rcsultofyouran1clc. I am CHARLES Go1£1 of U.e Mrie• we ,.w p ~k te "' weekly q~•U.• ud aanrer eel-.............. . .... Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 154 <:::> KQ9 0 AKQJ6 •ts WEST EAST • A8Z • 109 <::7 88 <:::>75432 0 74 0 1083 •AK J 985 •1012 SOUTH • KQJ83 <::> AJ 10 0 952 •Q• The bidding: Soutll Weet 1 • 2 . 2 • 3 • Pue Pae• North "'Eut 2 O P ... 4 + Pue Opening lead: King of •. The Ten of Spades was appearing before the Adjudication Board of the A11ociation of Playing Carda. It. waa his contention that he was be· ing unfairly treated ·by another member of the Association. the Eight otppades. J In an impassioned plea to the Board. the Ten s~ated his case. "It is · seldom t hat we tens, the lowest of the honor cards, achieve something noteworthy in our own right. And I conaider it unethical or my associate, the,,Eight. to claim 'credit. for my play. "Not that he and his owner did not play their part in the scheme of things. Indeed, I am prepared to ad· mil t hat it. was brilliAnt defense on the part of West that allowed me to play my role. Nevertheless, without me. there would have been no daul· ing defense. "Our opponents had reached four rcctt v1nacalluod ktte~ trom 1CTOU the n11ed talt) from 1ncenltd c•tizens ofTendtd by 1 upreme Court Justice mak1n1liahtofa person'• handicap. Had )'OU taken lime to rnd Jhe pubh hed op1n1on. 1va1lab6c in an} law ltbtlry. )'Ou v.-ould have found thatJus11ccShtthy. 001Jus1jce Momson. made the questioned rdtt· cncc Funhermore. you woukt ha~e found than Justic~ Sheehfs mnark was intended to~ humorous and was not directed toward a handicapped person. apadea on the auction 1hown. There waa nothinr unusual about the auc· tion-it would have 0tturred at moat bridge tables. W~at realised that hi• partner waa not 1oin1 to produce anythinJ in the way or hlrh .------------- ard•. 10 the only place to Htablilh II the setting trick wa• in the trump ............_ suit. 'lie•......-. "Accordinrly. We1t caahed hll two Lop clubs and then did what I.Oii th. many might con.aider a bridge crime • • -he gave declarer a ruff.and-alufl by leading a third club. Declarer ruffed on the table and led a trump Lo the nine, jack and ace. Weat con· tinued with his brilliantly conceived plan by giving declarer another rufl.,lufl, on:ly-this time my owner also rufied with me -a clauic up- percut. Declarer wu forced to over· ruff with the queen, and now the Eight of Spadea waa promoted to the settin1 I.rick . "After the game, the reporters hovered around tbe Eight's locker. The next day. t he newspapers were rutt or his exploit -and not even so much as a passing mention of me. "I do not begrudge the Eight his moment of glory. I only feel that he could at least have acknowledged my part in this affair, and I think a public apology is in order." Whitt would vou do if it \W n.• a j.Crt.;mw f i rt•'! .-\ n t•lt•<'l r i cal fir(.)·: ffrd Cross will tt•a<.'h rm1 what ~·ou nt'l'd to know about firl' saft·t~·. Call us . \\'c.'11 help. Will you? American Red Cross+ Seven merchants at Lido Manna Village will offer their first annual Valentine Fashion show next week- end. Mrs. Cahforn1a 1984 BoenJe Laebke will be modeli ng 1mponcd fashions at Anne Bruse of Sweden. Othtr new styles will be modeled from noon lo 2 p.m. aturday and Sunday at Lido Silks. Lizene. An- nette's Place. Janclles. Village Com- pany and William Robens Jeweler. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. • • • sity Women members and auests will attend Neil Simon's "California Suite·· Thursday evening at the Ge m Theater in GardcnGrove. The outing (includinJ a champaane pany afterwards) is a fund-raiser for for the Westminster-Fountain Val- ley branch's educational foundation program. Puplic may join the fun fo r S 12.50 tickets. Catllerine liw,iiii'i•O;i;-~·;1 •-iUiiii-.;...,.;;;;;------r.=======================================:; ~:::~~t~·~·6i~:~~ti~a~i~llre;;; ----I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I Free-lance makeup anist Lori Stuwood won first place in pro- fessional makeup anistry at the recent Long ~ach Hair Show for her evening/corrective look. The Golden West College cosmetology arad, who received a big trophy and S300. expects lo be pictured in this week's People magazine with a model she "made up" for a pho- tography feature. • • • The Dancm' Grandmas. a group of six who have a total of 28 grandchildren. will entena1n mem- Friday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. for the Parents Wi thout Panners, Orange Co unty Chapter 26, dance at Costa Mesa Country Club. Phone 546-5788 fo r details ... Orange Co unly alumnae of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. have scheduled their seventh Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball. "Krewe of Minerva" for Satur- _day at the Brand Hotel, Anaheim. Chairwoman Mattie L. 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C8r 133 Vote Into otnoe 9 Land ,,,...,,.. 81 Staine 152 Mulhroom 135 Mala 10 Lott.n. 83 <Moupe of~ 153S.,.. 137 Neutlall chlltn 11 er.tty ISY•Sp. 155 Spemy 138 SublMrtne 12 Crude bulking 87 Cuts qu6atty detect Of 13 Red Of gr.-, 89T,..,_ , 140 Go In 14~ 91 Cuts "' ,,... 183 Hiii:: Llit, 142 Heetlng ~ 15 Sollk (flu) 93Fac:lillleacp .... on 164c.ton 144 Oownc:M1 16 City In Nigeria 95 Sides 1861..umn~ 147 Retlat IUthortty 17 Begone. c::8tt 97 Rfotlng CtOWdl 148 Compact 18 H<Uty SNS E.noourllgla 111eor.... 151 Drag 19 Otly tr\Mt 99 Ring dedl6ot1 1• FbM: atltw: 152 ~pt. abbr. 20 Wlltked In wet• lOO Mllkee~ 173 Exllb ~ - Saa ANSWalltS IN Ct.ASllPlaD ·- • $ '\ ., . a ; ; a ..- ~LYNDA--op~~~~~~s~~:.?.~.~.?M~.~~.~~~?~ ~~~?. ~~.~~t~;!~~~~ ,. A bli$1f\,I Sandy and BlaJne rctum home. Barbani tells Dusty she thin kt Gunnar is paalCd durina ice ahow even with 8o Informs Maurttn and Ed that FleichRr 11' I ~dill Fnrr ~°" furtous. Tina 1eeiden~1llY ALL MY f;llll.Dla&N: When f'OC'k is Peny ~va hit belon1i~ ftom the alive. Diana allows pmblina In her club. pment. Mraan hun when Bo. 1leepin1 on been 1po1ted in war.torn Bciru1. • oxic discovers Victor Lord's l~vcoeat. whlc •oeaed lbroulb btt tw1ndow will\ ~ Love houlthold and rnip1 h11 position at 1h1nluna he 1nd C1I arc do.ana it f'or her couch, calls out for H~. Altt plans to infotma Kyle she knows 01ha1 hhe ' 1 1n includN all kandJ of pee.al cffccu 1 at'8Ched warn•• about Laura'• saftty. tht &aw firm. Pm'y asks Mac for a job. fe<knil aovcmmcnt s11na. utc J1 mine in hi• lllrtt money.makana Sprinaflcld to ru.1n Lewi al. e ~ 50 >everal 1e11rrs which prove Vlaor ~ ckddes 10 let Tom have their Donna Ind htcr am that C'art has CAPITOL: Keliy • a~d Thomas have achcme. ihc Hortons decide 10 .hire announcn that Mindy's an love with him. S{'veral mi strcsset and 1b9ndoned the dau&IUer for the time bcina. Joe alvcs Tad ptlfeftd their money. Cass continues 10 ni•ht of blis ful lovemeldna. Just after private eye to nnd lhe miHlna Mehua. Kyle tells'Mindy they can only befi'tc:ds. 1111 Cltnl believes Vicki ha• fiutlon abou checld"orS2.000butTadretums1undthe pu~ Dre toward the life ofa debut.ante. rbc:;mas lcavn, Trey arrivci II Kelly's. M~n plots to electrocute Hope 1n the Kyle ftarl'ul that H.B. will rccotnizc ant. her father which she <kl\iU. Brad. tither and son realize how much they love lloplf\I to tnl htt pt"Olf!Uat a lavish pcny s.ayana he lmoW1 she's in Wash in.ton to~t ba tub. • • • Trish and Billy rcah1c there's ~PY "1Q~l·i~ when Connie wtnts 10 teUearrinp ht .. ~ one anothet. After l'Nft a.I• with OotiW. .Donna 11 lhro••na. Carl revels In the matt money from Myrna. Kelly insistJtt's OEN&aAL BOIPITAL: Derck refuses office. Roxie aatttS to spy on. wis 1h1 hen>nd use money for down payment Oii Tad auuttt Edna he no lonaer loves knowlc!c:tte that his enemies auume he's not true. Pauli tells Sloane she burned her to rcaujfn Story on Brock's murder. even Cltchanac for Kyle keep~& quiet a~ut er house Dorion tells Tml she thinks Vlclll Hillary. Later, Ocm.ie decides thelt rec-dead. Donna de(ides to hire Sandy as manuscript in order to save Sloane's when Ginny insists she's too per10nally wild past. Maureen 1ods Ac~ erh rJ ond ihr late .. Meredith were both I(. oncillallon is over. With Myra's help. h0ip1\ll admini11ra1or. ma.....i ... ~ 10 Troy. Jordy refuteS to interfere involved. News media tryin& Bobbi for tkirut aravcyard and he tells her tsdc i lcg11:1ma1e Daisy throws C'ynlhaa out or Cortlandt a• -• • • ...._. B k' _,_ Bo • was kined five years 1110 1n the M1 cul . • • • • . manor. but 11rows And:rcw tO s\ay. .-·-WORLD TURN Tenn.IS in 81tnda and Wally's rclationsJup. Bren· roe • murud. bb1 chaJ'IC(1 with Sheila Newman. one or Quint'' siudcn1s. RYAN'S HOPE: RealtZ!l\I , Stobh~ Cynlhaa flees down to Caribbean to chlJnp Lord M~rkham C'ush!na amvC$ !n da tells Jordy Franloe still cares but is Brock's death and released on &.ii. Jake has major crush. , uuhna him without authon.cauon1 M , surprisePalmtt. l.aler, Daisy places call to Oakdale carry1na ~lier his father in turned off by his money. Nino tells suuesu to Bo6bl that ahc plead temponiry • • • • f Cl . thn:aiens 10 ha ve her bad&C if she ooesn Palmer aod Cyn.tbia tyinaJy says Palmer OakdaJc wro!e to his mother. Heath~r Cheetah she can stop dancinJ and wait il\t1nity. Bobbi bealnnina to wonder if she LOVING: Dupree tells Gwyn 1 . a~\ la) oil Jackie makes love to Ride. Al RM:M has IO(teo mvotet. TeUiq Zach her woes. tu ms down llX•monlh .Eurol>?n tour tn tables dunna her PITIIl•ncy. Tyler auilty did kill her husband. Stuart Miller. Brock's body round she'll be 1mpltcaled in IS slet' ~ Jacki<' planu S)dncy's tape in hit O.isyends up makiqlovcto him. EUtcnc order to spend more u~ wnh Tucker. becau~ he can'ttcll Julie Kelly as Scottie's lawyer. bnnp I.ape which Brock made death. Claude informs Gwyn sh~ mu.st aei ~~lent Johnny wams Bill he m1.11I tells Yvonne it's obvious I bat she fctls Tom and ~•l'JO disappointed when she mother. Brenda and Wally plan elope--say1n1 ifhe dies under mystenous circum-Keith to return to wor~ for him or he II tell a pain to t~cal Riek u an adult. Preoc. • more than friendship for Jesse. lea Ts shes not preanan1. ln Montep. mcnt aner her com1na-ou1 pany. stances. Bobbi and Rick are involved. Cabot that she and. Ke11h l\ave ~n lovers ~icd b) Maggie's defense of Mu , Dave • ' • C'nl11 shot. but the wound 10 the head as • • • Bobbi and Terry arowin& very close. Rctu.mlna 10 Corinth. Gwyn reneC1ws hdrr 'ilarts grease lire in kitchen which ckstr0yt ANOTBE& W°"1-0: Alice unable 10 only superficial and he continues his DAYS OF OUR LIVF.S: Stephano aware Ruby's attempts 10 reach Luke about relationship wuh Keith. When au e 1 save Emily because Emily was red poison search for Siem. When Bob asks Kim to that Jimmy 1s bcina weakened by his Bobbi's Predicament fail when Laura shows up in town, Kellh fears that he'~ ou1 lhe de 1 • • • . I before her suici~ attempt. A devastated merry him, she recoils. feelina auihy over fttling of compassion for Marlena. announces he's in Argentina. Un· 10 get his formula. Loma upset by Jack and SANTA BARBARA: Cruz relieved thl ~1cr mourns Emily's deatl) and vows to the afllir they had when he was married to Eugene. aware Calliope is posing as beknownst to Celia. Jimmy Lee is owner Ava's mamagc. When doctor tells Ava she Kell} ha~ not bcon raped. Peter rtallztt seek rcvenae on her murderer. The Corys her sister Jennifer. Kim heads for Ellen's Tiffany. decades to let her play out the oranpllcry 1n New York which is do1naa must stop sex or lost bab). she refuse\. Vcron1•3 lnows too much. Sophia, di_, arc relieved over the news or Carl's. plane cabin and Bob decides to brina her back to charade. When Calliope realizes Euaene is show1n1 of her latest woru. Holly and fcarina 1h111 Jack ~on't wane her Lama gu1)('.d •u )Oumahst. leavC1 depressed aftet crash. unaware &bat Cati survived. Cass OakdaJc. In a snowstorm. Kjm's car aocs havina flin 11 her ex~nsc. she as funous. Scorpio head to Miami to retrace Brock's agrcn to have Dane serve as her modeling :in ant~·n 1r" in which Eden dcnouncn ~ and Kau..eta ..,_to abort the pubhshina off' the road. When Bob finds her semi-Unaware that K.Jmbcriy is their operati ve. steps. agent. Mike becomes head of )CCunty for mother Alier killing V~ronicak the ~ed of Catlin and Sally'• M 'on:an adventure. consc1011s she realizes life is 100 shon and Bo tells her to stay away from Bronsky. GUIDING UGln7 Alex tells War-n ff cosmetics firm . Jack and Stoey are lab Peter l·alls Mason. play1na bac record1M '" panncrs. of 1he murdrr. Ted accuset Wamn (»l EXCt.USll/£ ENOAOEMEHT "THI 0001 MUST 11 caAZY'' (PO) 1 30, J;46, e:oo. 1: 1a. 10:00 12 !JO tM 3:00 '2..50 ti JIOO "PAHA .. TO INOIA" (N) 1'00, 4'00, 7'00, 10:00 12.60113:00 "HAIMAN' 1:25. •«>. 10:35 '"' conOtlf Clue" <•> aas a 10 "MIS. SOfflL" (PG-11) SAT 12·00. 2 15, 4:30. 11 IS SUN 12 00, 2 15, 4 30, 7 00 II IS PREVIEW SAT 7 IS ANGEL's back ... with a vengeance! Her all new Hollywood adventure. .... - . I~ r c1 ...... ,.,, .... .... • f ..... ~ r • "AJNNY AND WlNNlNG. YOU'LL HAVE AGREATTIME!" '-'" '4\IRNl'K· '-E 11.·~ l 8> TV r.cU•ll1m I I 11 \ \\ '.: PROTOCOL .~ _:-:. ~o -· LMIUIWI Sl AOIUM DfllN lOWAROS SOOlH COAST 639-8770 LACWm 1111 ctsll •SA lMIU II.LS lDWMOS CH:MA LACW .. l S MALL C(NT[ll 919 4 U I 168 6611 .... TllNACI llMCI COWAAOS IUITt«ilOll SYUfY CITY CUfllll 141-4311 6J.42S!>l ... wraw COWARDS l.NVl.RSllY UlWAROS BlllSIOl aM-8111 s.40-74.« IJ ... IHTlllfTU At/I{. f ASIO SQUAii[ lJA WlSTIMS fl R (213) 691003 MALL 893 OS46 she acts I.ape she won't let Lujack hear 11 • • • l ilhng ( hanning. Peter overhears Kdlf because she needs both Philip and LuJack ONE LIFE TO LIVE: .\ JColous Clo\ er sh •. ., going 10 bt alone. Pe1er·1 alltH to run Spaulding Enterprises. Andy ar-1s out to gel Becky. Becky and Jesse makt· f3~J-~P when he's brouAht co police for rested for his pan in bombina or Lujack's love. Rob moves onto yach1 and 1clls 10 ~ in club. Publ!c defender cautions him to be Trent 10 move off. When Herb refuses to quc~uon '-• • • SEARCH FOR TOMOAAOW: B~tt'I ALL SEATS 5 2.00 Sche~ 2010 m "1T:f5 - SAT,._ 12:15, 4:29, 1:25 ~ TEftMlfllTQ.R ~ fll 1:15, lt.25 SAT I· lf'.lO DUNGEON MASTER (R ) r• 1oe. 1uo. SAi /Siil l 20. 1 «>. 104S ,.,, Tllf (I) THCIUCIT (I) fill' 10 SAi/Siii i 4~ S lO 9 IS hidden nl"gl!Uvcs hold new clues to J usttnl"s shoo11ng. Warren delivers 1a 111rantula to Sui1. When Suzi says sht I seen a 1aran1ula. C'aJncy bq.ins to q~ uon her san11:r Suzi unable to find anr new info after her mcctina with Bret Kentuck:r runs himself raucd searc:hir\& for T.R The severely beate.n Uoyd li taken to hosp1111I where he is about to undergo <'\<' surgerv. . . ' YOUNG AND TKE l\£8TLldl1 Douglas 1ells Victor he's i&norina Nikki and mo) be sorry Jack aeu Nikki back to model for Jabol and Ashley is vt,.Y impressed w11h her. When Nikki off~ U> fix Ashley up. Ashley says she has no ume for rel1111onsh1p but would take one If It came a:.:l;::;on::.i&z:.·----------~--~~~~--~ 'DRIVE -INS m~ ::~:= ~Tfl1'IJft[)I :iAf':lj l lMfk'RflP s 113GI4•I•Jt1ti6l IM IMJ.!...~!, ) "~~::~~ s KIU.llla.,......ca> ......... ':•• •:Sl 7 :JO. 10•10 TMK •tvaa .. ,>). SHOWS AT U :U 2 1H S:OO 7125 A t :IO STA-NI .. , 70MM' OolllySt1r10 12:4 2 111 1 :31 a:OO .. 10 :20 ~•LY*LLS COP CW) SHOWS AT 1 :U J 12S S:JS 7 :SO .. 10:0S •te 9'e> llJCtU 6 MAI,._ -sMOWS AT t2:fO 2 :40 ... la) SHOWS AT St10 7 :•0 • 10:10 1:00 1 :20 S :40 In 70MM 1 :01a.10 :20 m1mtuo ;1 21 ~A~,, a:.peli!H ) SHOWS AT f :JIJ lNllHOWI AT ... OTOCOL .. , I ......... TO IMOIA J1JOS:l0 7 :JO l2: 141007:1!1 A t :JO • 10:l0 STA ... All .. , ,.UI Co·Hlt Dune ("0·1 3) TOO ICAUD TO SC..aMI C•> ... UI .. uty Anl1n1I (R) ~ .. ,>) "'u' Aftlf 111• P'all of N•w Yorlr (RI and C.H.U.O. IR) "9tOTOCOL ... ) ... u. Co·P'UIUr• Mldll a. Maude { .. G·1 l) NOW PlAYINO ' BUENA PARK UAMovies 952·4993 iiMiiE EdwardS UnlY«Slty 854-8811 COSTA MESA IAGUNA HW Edwards Cinema Edwards/SOCfil Center 979-4141 Laguna H~ll Mal FOUNTAIN VAllEY 768-6611 Edwards Foun~tn Valley T'Mn 839· I 500 ( CAU. Tl1£A TIIU ""' SHOWT1MtS) PARAtv10UNT PICTURES PRESENTS AN EDWARD S. FELDMAN PRODUCTION HARRISON FORD ·WITNESS· MUSIC 8Y MAURICE JARRE ·CO-PRODUCER DAVID BOMBYK ,,-) SCREENPLAY BY EARL W. WALLACE & WILLIAM KELLEY STORY BY WILLIAM KELLEY AND PAMELA WALLACE & EARL W WALL/lCE ·PRODUCED BY EDWARD S. FELntvf AN DIROCTED BY PETER WEIR· ..:;;,.~.=-..r'~Zi"t7~·"" .~;;;..:l" fltl.--W.fW& A PARAMXJNT PICTURE [.:!!:J_~,m;-............. ........,.,.,._ .... ~. ~ ....... • ibi':t -J25 ., 'Mattress: 'Super-star' musicals o Two trilon&))' d15 1mih1r 11lusica1 ;>lays raise their c:uruuns in Orange "' County this week as "Once Upon a Mattrns" bows 1n at the Cumin Call Dinner Theater and "Jcsu Chnst Superstar" opens an abbreviated cnppmcnt at Saddleback Collett South. .. Maurus:· the show which vaulted Carol Burnett to fame a quarter of a century aao. opens Thursday under the direction of John Ferola. Hcadina the cast will be Pam Fischer as Princess Winnifred James Collins as Prince Dauntless, Brenda Cox as Queen Ap'3vain and Richard Cast as K.inJ Sextimus. . The musical plays niahtly except Mondays at varyina curtain times at the Curtain Call, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Call 83S.. I 540 for ticket information. • Wape c. Watklna •tan ba =orala tlalte•• at Garden •• Gem Tb•ter. "Jesus Christ Superstar," a rock opera based on the last week of Christ's life, opens Friday in lhc McKinney Theater of Saddleback's Mission Vie'o cam us, Patrick Fen- mllllY IEIJI --.. MFll.Clll& m See lie flftliest l1lCl1 i1 America. i1 the #1 movie in America ·aga1n1 1:11:\ll::l~:f· 1-111.1 .... ~ .. NOW PLAYING •aA •COITAMHA Mlnl'l lh1 Pim ./ Ec1w1nis South Coas1 m.S339 , Pim ~m 1 .. IUBIA rw •fl TilllCI UA Mows Eowards El folo 162-81 S81·9500 FOUlfTMI VAWY Edwards FountJin Vlltly 8.19-1500 •llVIM Ec!watOS 1.bY«S11Y ~8811 ORM8I Stdim °""' In 63MnO WH~ Padtc's Ht-Way 39 Qnw.ln 891-31193 Tli TITIS nell is dircc11n1 the coti. pro- duction. Performances will be aivcn Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Call 831-4656 for ticket information. Elsewhere an the am, the La Mirada Pla yhouse opens a tw<>- weckend production, of Lillian HeJman's "The Little Foxes" Friday at the theater, 14900 La Mirada Blvd. .Reservations can be made at 994-6310. Alto. the Cypress Civic Theater will present its annual variety show Friday and Saturday ai 7:30 p.m. at the Cypress Cultural Ans Center, "One of the top ten film• of 1984." -S~la Benson, LA. TlnHls -------- BALBOA ~ S 172 Ora nae Ave.. 'Pf'HI, Call 821 ·9500 or S27·1949 for details. W1ndin1 down with final per. formances over the weekend will ~ -·--ne -.W Off" on ~the mam staae of South Cout Repenory. 65S Town Centtt Drive. C<>1t1 Mcu (957-4033). Closin& performances are Tuesday throuah Fnday at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. -"I Oqtit le Be l9 Pktlttt,. at the Laauna Moulton ~house, 606 Laauna Canyon Road, Lquna Beach (4~4-0743). Final performances are Tuesday chrou&h Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at l :30. -''TutalH" at the Huntinston Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the SeaclifT Villaac shoppina center. Huntinaton Beach (832-1405). Final per- formances arc Friday and Saturday at 8:30. -"CaWenla Selle" at the Gem Theater. 128S2 Main St., Garden Grove 636-7213 . Oosin NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA y Edwards South Coast Plaza 546·27 l l BJUSTOL AT SUNFLOWER MON.· T HUR .. 7:00& 9:15 SAT.· 12:00 · 2:15 · 4:30 · 9:15 FRl.-9:150NLY SUN.· 12:00 -2:15 -4:30 -7:00 -9:15 "ON: OF TH: YEAR'S . 10BEST". '[HE KILLING EELDS com .u 1~1 .. 1u COWARDS IOWN CCNTUI llllSICJ. Al AlllOll & ralll ClJllU n nwl ~I~ (~ SMllll [Mell ll Tim ID Al IOCafllO Pdwards Nf WPORT MJtWalO .,, 39~ [IJWMOS CllllllA WlSl WlSIWISTlt Al C:O.OCll WlSI MON-FRI 7:00, D:30 .. ··-·: ·~·:.·.:. ~·l4 0'b0 . -· .... -.. ' . r formancn arc WednC'tday~tht'DQP 140 Awe. Saturday at a p.m. and Swaday •• (492-9950). 7.lO. _.,,.... ... ,_ ......... Cont1nuin1 their respective runs Gralld Diuern.w. l llMlt Way. onlQCals....,arc: Anabeim (772-7710~ ......,.._. -"hct' n " on &he Second S... MOlllMyl 81 VllYkiiil --... o(South Coast R.rpnuwy, 65S Town ~ ....a-11.~-~ · Center Ori ve, Cotti Me11 , _..,,.. ~11•11• • (9S7·4U33). Tutsd1y1 throuah the 1m.c...n•1y,._..J1!i! F'riday1 at 8'.30, Saturdayi at J IDd OeRoekC~Paft.9 a~ 8:30, Sundays at 3 and I p.m. ltoed otr Turtle Rod Drive. 1"iM _ ....... ,~B· .. ···-· (1$7.Sof96), Fridavlwl~• Wa11e die,,.,.. at the ~u1n &,todayMdfeb. (7812,llanMllll_aM. Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor 23. Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5SI I). ftiahtly __.,,llY•c.tl"811MC:O. ..... except Mondays at varyina cunaia Ci\'le P\lyhoute. 611 Hamilloe SL. times throu&h Feb. 17. COIUI Meu (6S0.5269). Tbundar.J:. -"J'*e lies S...,.J Nici• .. at tbrou&b Saturdays at l :lO watil Scbast~n·s Wat Dinner Playhoute. 16 ana Sun .. Feb. 17. 11 2 p.m. ili======::;:;:=;;;;;:;i I f.,. A ...... iaW.-rfjft t t mu IMllJlfl.S• .Ct _,_ IM llJlfl.S I !!12.el mlAmA O..SCIDl • -u.DM IH . SSl.S IXCLUSIVI INGAGUUNT Sat/Sun 1:30 a.ma~m c:mf•-IM sount COQ1 --~--mu~ -vacmCDIO a:•5. s ·oo. a: 15. 10:30 ~ llU£MA,AM !'Kiiie s 8uef\I Pin< ~ In 821 4070 llUENAPAM UA~ 952 ... 993 COSTA MESA Eawllfetl T«Mn Ceflttr 751 '1S. loMIRADA ~ M.ram• nl-11\ llJO )It\~,. 11• ...... lcHn Oa Wt °"" -- __ ., 11 ') ',. • ~ , • ~ 11 • ... 1'111 ·~a.» - U6-ltll -•-mu 01.a. tlilB suo.im OrM-ln ~ .CiWG I.lo\ City ar.na Ul·lD11 WESWIO ~OnemaWest ., 3a3S _,ms • ., ...... ln0., 1•11~ SJ' It.JI,,._ •• I .. lA \ • ttl. Id ...... ., ...... l ....... ..., ... ............ ,,,. ... 0-, .... , .. , .. ..... r-.. ..... •PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES• ·--·) t•IWn-1._,,_, ORANGE Y1 __ ., "· flftl91 11) ... , ... "-• ...... • f'l.UI l'la ·--·-· \ I .. Is Congress p&ving t11e path to ~e~t recession? Surveyofcon r smenshowsmost expect major recession in near future_ By JOHN CUNNIFF ,, ....... .....,... NEW YORK -Sometimes a survey produces news it isn't ex- pected to. like the small-business survey that showed nearly one-half the respondents expect a major recession in the near future. The respondents were members of Congress, 83 of them. most of them senior members -to the dcgrcc that they have served two terms or more. Touche Ross. the big accounting firm, conducted the survey near the end of the year mainly to determine conpessional attitudes toward small business. as ifa survey were needed to determine that Congress was for 11. The recession response was much more interesting, especially in view of the Republican affiliation of more than 40 percent of the respondents. most of them supporters of a presi- dent who hardly mentions the word. Jn fact , the word "recesst0n" has almost been offi.dally banned m both put:>lic and private sectors, which makes the congressional response even more interesting. If, for example. you look through the Reagan battle plan for the next few years you'll find almost all economic projections are based on the avoidance of serious downturns, such as occurred 1 n 1981 and 1982. In formal business circles they also try not to avoid the word. Chairmen sidestep it in messages that accom- pany annual reports. The hired help often do likewise: the consensus of private-sector economic fo~astcrs. for instance. is for continued ex- pansion through 1985. The explanation for such avoidance isn't complex: There simp- ly isn't much to be gained b> talking about recession. There might also be very little to gain in planning for a recession since, if one doesn't ensue. a company might find its competitor far ahead. as a negative-thinking Montgomery WJI.:d Jcamed from a positive-think- ing Sears after World War II. Why then does the unutterable word'nevertheless cling like hnt to the thoughts of almost everyone from the smallest consumer 10 the corporate big spenders and on to the biggest of all. the federal government? The most obvious answer is "be- cause one is inevitable." Through economic history recessions have recurred. Almost never can straight lines be found in plotting the course of economics. They arc cyclical, ex- panding and contracting. • Perhaps a second explanation hes The Market's January Climb 1,292.12 JM. 29 10 12 H 11 11 20 22 24 2e 211 JO aftUafy 1M 5 January •tock market activity TllJa lftph.lc plota the the acdYity on the •tock market thla put Janaary. Mercury Savings earnings up Mercury Savings & Loan Association, a Hunting Beach-based financial institutfon .1 announced founb quaner unaudited. afler-tax. consolidated earnings of>2.248.000 and 1984 annual earnings ofS4. 926.000. Fourth quarter 1984 earnings were $2,2 48,000. or 48 cents per share. , s. $2,609,000. or 56 cents. for the comparable period of 1983. Third quanl'r 19~4 earnings were $444.000, or I 0 cents. The full year 1984 represented $I 06 JX'r share compared with $2.35 per share for the year 1983. which wa~ an all-11me earnings record year for Mercury. · The association attributed the increased earnings for thl' fourth quarter pnmarily to real estate transactions, moderattng interest rates. rcsul11ng in widening spreads between cost of funds and yield on fund s. Also included in the fourth quaner is after-tax extraordinar) income ol $701,000 from the preferred stock distnbution of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage . Corp. During the fourth quarter. total assets 1nncascd to $2, I 67,000.000. an all-time record for the corporation. Mercury has approximately 4.6 million shares of stock outstanding .\ 6 percent stock dividend was paid early in Jul). the 14th ('Onsecut1 H' )Car 1n which a 6 percent stock d1v1dend has been paid to Mercul) stockholders. m the recent experience of people who. in less than a decade. were bounced about in the turbulence of two of the nastiest recessions of all - '" 1973-1975. and 1981-1982. How can they forg~t'! Economists expl ai n that such econ- omic uncveness -booms and bust in the extreme -are in the very nature of the marketplace. Expecta- tions produce more production than can be consumed. or more consump- tion than can be sustained. Psychologists have sometimes claimed that light can be shed on economic ups and downs by studying the mass mind and seeking to determine why It goes through periods of ex uberance and de- pression. What s{'CmS to be agreed upon rather widely is that expansions can be lengthened and recessions fore- stalled b> somehow keeping con- fidence high. The trick is how to do it, but st>me analysts claim it 1s done through leadership. Sindlinger &. Co.. for example. attributes th e economic good times of toda)' 10 Ronald Reagan. "One man has postponed the early 1985 re- cession." sa)~ the Media. Pa. research and economic forecasting concern. The prc<iidcn t. says Albert Sin- dlinger. chairman. ··i nspires con- sumers to ha ve faith in their nation, their econom) and themselves." But that poses the question: Can these consumers maintain that con- fidenn· knowing that some of their leaders in Congress have lost theirs? NEC reports enrollment, • earnings will drop National Educauon Corp. an- nounced rnda)' that following its January start. attendance at the com pan)\ 43 Na tional Education Center~ "Wiii be down approximately 10 percent during the first quancr of 1985 asrompared to the prior year. J.\ Newport Beach-based company spokesman said that lower January enrollments. coupled with a reduced carr}over of students from the prior ~ear. ha'c impacted the company's first quarter and that as a result. several <ieCunt1 es anal)'sts have re- duced 1he1r estimates for the. com- pan~ 's lirst quancr. Hl· sa id that analysts are now cst1 ma11ng first quancr earnings of 12 rents to 16 cents per share compared to :!J cents earned 1n the first quarter or 1984. . • Union Carbide deliver s records l 'n1on Carh1de Corp. has provided U S. Rep. Henl) A. Waxman. D- Cal1f .. with information that it ha s g1\en to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding in-plant lossn of phosgcne and methyl iso- t) ana teat its Institute. W. Va .. plant. In a co' er letter. Ronald S. Wish- art. l 'n1on ( arb1de vice president for federal government relations. said the compan} wanted to keep the con- gressman "fully apprised" of such information ---~ OUR HOUSE llASGROWN •OCL S•CURITIB CORP. 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This is the result ol ha'>1ng all e''cnt1al services operatio n~. trad ing. even underwriting and public f inancc within easy access of each reprc'lcntat1\.c BOND PUNDS Yleld• ~ up to \1lnimum SI0.000 lnvt51mtnl Call today for detail OUR HOUSE SHOULD -=-• YO&lll HOME l800J 8Z4·9Z78 Locill1 f714J ...... ,. 80CL •cu•ma COllP. 1300 Dow Street 2nd floor Newport Beach, CA 92660 ' r COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87, I Sparkling job A Northrop Corp. technician •mooth9 a titanium part prior to the ln•tallad on Into th e aft .ection of an F-20 Tlger•hark. The titan ium provides heat re.l•tan ce. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday. Feb. 1. Data provided by .l'ewport Securities Corp. .. 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Freeloaders awaiting NBAKings .? And the recent be ha vi or of Indiana's and I 'II show yo u a real fan. •Quick now ... Name the coaches who arc pan owners of &heir teams - besides Seattle's Chuck Knox, 1ha1 as. Bobby Knight is a it odd, even for him •ABCw1ll 1clcv1seonly one Sun- day USFL pme 1h1s year and Dom Camera, the USFL's markctin1d1rec- tor. says that is better than last year's two-pmecxposurc ... Camera IS Out offocus. Along with Henson. Canyo n's Holly Hogan and Tusti n's Lori Reader wall run in the mile. one of a complete schedule of high school events. Later an the eve- ning, world-class stars such as Ruth-Wysocki and Steve Scott wall compete in the open mile runs. The meet starts at S: 15 p.m. with the high school field events and relays. ' Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Greg Lukenbill. manaajna part- ner oft he K,ansas City Kinas who have asked NBA approval of a move to Sacramento, says the club recei ved 16,000 rcqucsls for ticket infor- mation from Sacramento ... What Luken bill docsn 't know is that the 16.000 arc poh1ic1ans wanting free tic kets. •All items carefully considered, Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight sometamcsactsa trifle odd. •One wonders why major lcaauc Anteaters' Win almost spoiled_ by an unknown ~partan freshman gets 26 in UCI' s 78-77triumph ByCURT SEEDEN Of the Delly l'llot ll•lf lip until Saturda} night. Bryan Holl "as nothing more than a harmless reserve guard who was shooting JI perce nt from the floor for the San Jose State Spartans. But b) the 11me the Spartans and ll( Irvine had balll<'d II out an a PCAA bast..c1hall contest at Crawford Hall . Holt had comt• very close to bc<.·om1ng h1\ 1eam·s hao and ll< l's e1tcc:ut1oner Holt. a 6-4 fr~hman who was belier known for his home run ability when he auended .\ptoc; High 1n Northern ( .iltlornia. scored 26 points Saturda} while seeing has most e11- tended playing time of1hc ycar. hut 11 wasn't enough for the Spartan\ UC l"c; krome Lcr scorrd 20 points and Tod Murphy pa ucJ the 1.000. point mark 1n his career with 19 more as the .\ntcalef\ pulled off a rure home 'acton. 7~-77. bcforl' 1.385 fans · But. as u\ual. 11 "a'n't eas} tor the o\nteaters. l ICI owned a 59-46 l<'ad with 14: 11 remaining an the game. but the Spartan~. thanks JO eight points ftom Holt. trimmed thl' lead to 64-59 with 8: 16 remaining 1n the game. "He wa' amazing," said Mu rphy about Holt aften4'ard. "He must have played the final 111 n11nu1es against us the first tune we pla yed them and that 's when the) hd a 20-point lead:' Murph}·, memol) of Holt was bt1ter than Le<'·s. "I thought he was a new gu} on tbe PCAA standings ,....,_ OWral WL Wl Ntv•d• Ln Vavn 10 0 17 2 FrHno Sl•ll • 1 1l s Cal $1111 Fullerton 1 l 11 t UC Santi Baro.re 6 S 10 10 UC 1rvlne S • 10 12 Sen Jose Stefl • 6 9 10 Ullll Sl1te • 6 11 t Peclllc J 6 1 11 New Mealco SI••• 3 1 6 13 Lon9 8eecn Stete O 10 2 16 S.turdl't'• k#ft UC Irvine 7t, San Jose Slell n Cll Stet• Fullerton ... Long llHCPI State 60 • Neve<ll·Ln V19n 101, Utell Stele 13 UC Sent• Baro.re 1'. New Mexko Stele 6S Mendev'• ~ Frt\no Stele et Cel Sl•ll Fun..-10" Pecllk el Sen Jose Stefl WMMideY'• Geme LOtlil 8HCll Slete et Ufell Stefl TlwnaV'• G-S.n Jose Stet• et N•• Me•lco Stell Neveele·LH V19n II Peclllc team. I didn't remember barn," Lee admitted. . "He (Hoh l was the guy we found in the phone booth and when he came out he had a bag Son his sbln:· said San Jose tatc Coach 8111 Berry. "Obviously. it's the best game he has played." Holt. who once scored 64 points in a high school game. entered Saturda~ na~h1'scon1cst with agrand total of36 minutes pla }'ing time under his belt. He pla)ed 25 minutes Saturday, scored 26 and was then totally baffied b}' the sight of several reponers hovering around has locker after the game. "I guess I kind of surprised them," Holt said of his performance. "I've been playing about six or eight minutes a game." "He did this (score a lot of points) (PleaH eee UCl/C3) baseball docsn 't take a look at the h iahly successful drua proaram oft he NBA and draft somcthinJ similar. •Th<' Hall ofFame officials. who refused to bend the rulcs1ust a tad 10 let N.elhc Fox in. deserve a siuina ovation. •lfDodgerboss PeterO'Malley had not traded away Dave Stcwan. he would now. •No one 1n baseball has said whether there will be fpring training and a season without a new basic laboraarccment. •Show me a guy who listens to the Clippers' delayed radio broadcasts •The Los Anacles Kmas will spend ihe upcominaall·star break in Las Yeps with owner Jerry Buss picking up the tab ... Tap to Kmas playcrs- do not play with a dealer named Grcuky. •NBA players do most ofth<'ar travclinadunngpmcs. • Do you act the feeling that somcwhcrcalonathe line. Make Rozier has aottcn some bad ad vice? San Joee State &uard Ward J'arrle flnde hlmeelf eur· rounded by UC lrYlne'• Troy Carmon (33) and Borla Kin& Bui Tucu1 SPORTS CoLUMNI S r •Talk ofadropm Opecoil pnccs . had todehaht Laker Coach Pat Raley and Raiders owner Al Davis . not to mcnuon their hair stylms. •Contrary 10 how1t sounds in the media. Joe Thc1smann 1s not the fin1 pro athlete ever to JCt a d1 vorcc. •Th<'rc isan ad 1n the paper lmang a flea circus for sale and [am J U~I 11cb1~10 buy 1t but I don't ha\te enou scratch. • Uf Flu tie made a wise decision by101n11nto 1he USFL where he' d~sn 't ba ve to throw into defenses hkc that of the San Francisco 4~n .. .JUStask Dan Manno. •The Anaets' season uckel .ale 1s bnskand nobodycao tiaureout why. .. includ1n1 the Anatls. •If the players don't 10 on stnke and the umpires don't go on smkc. the J!lnd old pme will have us Apnl ~1dhf\crs1 .. unless the hdhflcrsJoon stnkc • lfNatik. Mass. can name a street Fluue Pass. wh y not an Oranar ourtt y str~t named Ferrapmo or Fert11 Fumblc7 •It will be intercsung 19sec1f (Pleue He BUD TtJCUR/C2) o.11J "'-,...... ...., Tem ll- durinf flnt·half action Saturday night ln Anteatere• 78-77PC.AA -victory at Crawford Hall. Orange Coast's woes continue at Cypress .. Lakersrun away from Clippers Pirates' drought on Chargers' floo r stretches to 18 years after 50-42 loss By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0•"• "'lot c .............. , bcr)onl' !..now\ that all good lh1ng~ mu'>l come to an end What Orange Coast ( 'olkgc basketball coach Tand} C i11l1c; would like to know 1s when the hlld lhings stop The Parate'i (4·5 in the conference. t J .') ov<'rall) kl'pt an 18-)ear streak intact when they lo'it to ( 'yprcss t'ollege on the Char~crs' home floor Saturda)" night. 50·4~ fhc laM time OCT won at Cypress \\US 196 7 when both schools w<'re an thl' old Eastern Conference It was also OCC's fourth rnn· secut1ve South C'oast Conference loss after a 4-1 start to drop them to into a fifth place tie wnh Saddlcback. fhc first time the teams squared off. Coast won. 58-56. But this time 0( <. couldn't come up w11h the nght pla~'i at the nght t1m1: Montr-i, enter Alfie Tarcotte trlee to pry tlae pack from ancter IUDC•' 1oaU• Bob Janecyk !t u.e roram .. mday. "We were JUSI bad. I don't know · lhruugh the second half "-Ith onl~ what to do to snap us out of 11. We tour points. his lowest output of the pla)ed lake 11 was the first da .. of the ~ca'ion sea\on. " We keep losing close game~ b) pla\ 1ng c;tup1d at nunal 11mc\. so I gue'is we JUSt don't don'1 ha'e 11 in here:· said G1lhs pointing 10 his heart. "I don't know "' hat the ans"'ers an' .. Onl' big :inc;,H·r 10 the Pirate,· la<.'kluster cfTort might ha'l' bc:cn the pin) of 0( C's leading ~l·orer. '\wingman Shaughn R):in R)an "ho l'ame into the gaml' with a l Y-po1nt per game a'erage. toull'd out mid" a) \nothcr factor was tht eight· minute drought Coast e\pcnenced that saw the Pirates go scoretcc;s after \\ 1ng thl' game at 35 w11h Q·:!O left 8~ the 11me Orange Coast scored again. 1here was only I 16 remaining and tht• Hucs trailed 1he Chargers b) 11 (. oast lOnt rolled the game an lht• l'arl)go1ng .\ftertraahngC \prr,sti-2 OCC wl·nt on a l 7-8 roll to r a I ~-1 ..i kad after R)an dro'e the b.i\l' lor J rl'\CrSC 13)·UP With 'i 13 kit tn Lhl' lir'lt half Rookie's hat triclc downs Kings, 5-1 Soetaert stifles LA attack; McPhee does the rest INGLEWOOD (AP> -Rookie Make McPhtt scort'd has lint Na- tional Hocke y Lequ<' hat tnck to pac-t the Mon1re1I C'anad1eM to an easy S-1 win over the Los o\ngelc~ Kinas Saturday n1ah1 at the Forum befort a sellout crowd of 16.00S McPhtt tallied two of his aoali 1n the third period to put the pmc out of rnch. Walter Ryan abo starred for Mon1reaJ by onna one aoal and as 11tin1 on three 011\cn to enable the C'anachena, 26-26-10, to rtmain an first place 1n the Adams Oivt11on. The Canad1en1 broke on top as Bobby m1th fired 1n • 20-foot shot dunna a power pl•> at 11 . I S of the first penod. The puck tludcd Kana aoahe Bob Jantt)'k and went into lov.er nght comer of the net Martel Dionne "~ the pme at I: 19 of the \Ceond pc nod as he tucked a loose puck an behind aoahc Doua "loctaen during a t...ang J)\l"-er plJ' Montreal then scored 1~0 goal~ tu take a J-1 lead into the third pcrioll The first gool was M:ol"t"d b) M, Phct· on a 10-footer 11 8 40 Th1\ "a~ followed b) another po"-er-pla' goal a S-foot ba khand<'r b) "'alter 1-' I McPhe<' then scored his 'it't'ond and third &0015 Of the e\Cning JI~ 11 anJ M 4 of the third pt"nod for th<' tinal ore fhe King' art" no" ~2·2 1 " .1nd remain 1n fourth pta,·e an 1ht ~m\thr r>1"1\1on Thank\ to• Wannipl'a \ 1c ton 1n er Boston. the t-..inas lind thcmsel"e!I s1\ points Ix-hind the Jeh 1n tht battle for 1h1rd pla<'t 1n the d1v1 ion Montreal. curttntl> atop thr .\Jamt D1v1s1on. now has a four - po1nt bulge over the ButTalo Sabn•s I he \anad1eM fi~ 3S shots at Janct)'k while tht Kini-\ had )U'il 17 apan~t Sottaen. The Kanas clost out their home nand Tut~•> niaht ap1n1t the ~'"" York Ranae" and then hu 1hc road for thrtt sames befinn1na Thur\da' n1ah1 1n Ph1ladelph11 ( )prl'~\ l Jmc t'lat t.. to narru" thl' P1ratt·-.· lt•Jd to ~'-~' al thl· h.i!t ,1n guard Rt>n Balll'' ' f 'l.111111 1umrx·r '\\c IO">I 1hc ga me 1n lht' llr't t1all, ..aid (11111\ "Wl' 'huulJ h,l\l' l'x•t•n up t'I\ al ka~I Ill ~11nh \\ t' 1u't tu med the.-hall mer an d u1mm111l·d 'omt' \er. \lup1d 1t1ul'i" I he l"-O tl•am' l.1mt· 11u1 10 the ..,e1.onJ hall .ind t1JJl·J hJ\l..l•h un til ( 11J\I 111rv.arJ < 1,1nnn \l11r11rn v.11rl..l•d 1n\llk irn .1 hu• kt·t 111 1k.1J- l1"' J.. th1nt(' .II \'I I ht·n thl' "'''" "' n1 tin I hl' < hJrllt'r,· J11hn lkr\' '' i.. "-•lfl'd tin J rl'Nll lOd h.1'1..l't l1H ·' r. ,, < \ pr1'\\ lt:JJ and 1hc < hargn' "-l'rl..' nn er hl'Jd1·d I arh 1n th1· g..rnw 1h1· 1'1r.11n "-t'fl' . 1hk [11 "-Of!.. lht• h.111 IO\td1· .I\ fi ~ 1l'nt1•r Hrad F-arml·r mu'4.kd h1' v.: i.1 I I liN·halt point) Hut If' 1!11 ,,·u111J hJll. the (. hMgt'r' pl.t\t'J .1 , ollap"ntt 2-i 10nc and lo11J.. .iv.a' 1ht· P1ra1n tO\H.k g.ime \\ h1k < )rangt' ( oa\t tl.11kJ n,,,, un,unc\\lull\ from 1hr ou1 .. 11k 1h1 t hargn<, 4u1ctl' pulled a\\J\ \'flh ,1 lrel· thro" here and a ha't..1·1 th•'rt' i.1 huild an I I ·f'H..)lnt lead tollo~ in~ kll \t.in1n1:au '\ \hOrtJump 'hnl from 1h,· kh '1dl." 10 ma kt" 11 4b· '' Orange ( oa\t ""' It'd "' I atnu·1 '"1h I' pmnt' .ind 'Aunnn "11h 1 1 \lonon al\o had .1 ganw h111h n1nr rt•houn,h RJ1lc' ~n-d tht• < harin' "-llh :i 1tJmt:·h1gh I~ point\ ''I'm happ\ ~1th lhl' "•n hut J1,n1urage'<l "•th tiur otlen\IH per turm.incc ·· \ltd < 'rrc,., c 4l.1l h l~>n John\on ··rhrl\~·, no J nuht thi11 the ""' ol R \In hurt them It ' a \h me that \OmC' thma 11 1..e thJI ha\ 1t1 ha\(· an imp 1 on the game Tht'\ 'rt' ,1ncn\t" \tarted to 10 a~"' "htn he went out hut that \ ru\t one nt thuSt" th1na1. " Oran e < n.t\t "''"tr\ 1e1 hJtl.. nn the hcam "hen th<' Piratr\ ho\I f .Jllcrton '"' '' \\ t'l.!nc~t•' at, \0 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jemes Worthy ecored 21 points and guards Byron Scott and Mike McGee added 20 apiece to PllCe the Los A,.tes Lakers to a 105-96 wtn over the Los Angeles Cllppera In Nattonat BUketball Anocla11on play Saturday night. McG .. 9COfed 17 of hit point• ftl the MCOnd quarter• the LMc.,. broke the gam. open end *' 61""'7 at hamlme. McGee. Who played 10 mlnuta In the f1rtt hetf, hit eight df hla nine ahot1 from tM flefd to g.lw the Lakers a 34-25 leed With 10:27 left In the MOOnd Quarter . The Laker& led by as many as 1e points. 6 7 -5 1, with 7: 1 1 rema"'lf'9 In the thlrd s>«iod And the Catp. pera. who have ta.tall tour ot their gam. against the Laker9 tNI Maaon, COUid get no cioeer ttwt nine point• In the fourth querter. t<ereem Abdut-Jabbat ecot9d , e point• for the Laken. ~ registered tMlf MYenth vtctory ln their latt 10 gamea Norm Nixon ted the CMppert Wftn 28 point• Ind Jamee Ooneld.on ad<*j 17 a Blft w.non llQM\ Mt out the game with 8n ankle ln)ury. The ton •~ended the Cffppen• losing atrMk to MVen. tytng their loog99t ~ •treek ot the•~. The LekWI ate now 10 ~in front ln the N8A•1 P~ OM9on with a rKord Of 33-18. bu1 Coeah Pat Ney ween't reedy to eland on hit -.u ...... "t don't tNnk anvtNNt • ~ routlM wMtl yoli9 ... ~.' AMey""' ·~ the oerne McGee'• ptay °" "--bench caught the auenttOn of both·Rlley 8nd CtlpP«S' Coedl Jtm Lynam. ''He hed I WfY ~ eecond quarter;· Lynem Mkt. "That._ rMfty wu the game. He made hie )umpen but • lot ot thoee _.,. wet 00 the br " ' -----..... ~ ·~ .. • , . ,. :r1 .... . I J .,, •, r I I '.l •A. I e. 1 c. f 0 . ---~----·~----..-.·-·--------.............. , .. s~s.-..... s .. •s•: .. a•a ........ 911 .. 5~p .... •s•a .. •s•a .. c•sll9! ...... a .. •s .................... u•a .... , . Of11noe.Coeat DAIL 'Y PILOT /Sunday, February 3, 1985 Teri th straight loss ·r or Rustlers UCI women ril! Loyola, 66-51: LOS . ANGELES -. • V1clia Simpson scored 18 points di snared 12 rebounds, u the ~ Irvine women's besketblD teal romped 10 A 66-SI non~ fcrence victory at Loyola MaJ'l!" mount Saturday : The Golden West Colleae basketball tealt\ tied a ~hoot record in a ncptive depanment Saturday nlght, droppina il5 10th stnnaht pme •gain 1 v1s1flng Compton in South Coast Con. fcrcnce •maon. to the vm1ors 3nd (joldt'n Wc\I ~·ould nevi:r a,et that clo5t' np1n (4·5 anJ 14.9), ll 1he Mounties missed two front ends of onNnd-one rrtt throw situauons 10 the final 27 second~. Saddlcbac:k. meanwhile. nearl> playecJ spo1l<"r oai11n t contender Mt. San Antonio. but massed some la te opponu111t1e!> in the waning moments and lo'>t a tuu~' dt"<'1s1on to the Mounues. Make Lo ve, who had 16 point~. t1l~o had 10 rebounds to share thl' tcum honor.. 10 1ha1 depanmcnt with Marc Lonpn 8111 Bruce was the Rusllcl"\. top Korcr with 19 points, while Steve Hutwn collected 14. Golden West did not 11hoot that 1>oorly from th e field. eonnectinp on 48 percent (30 of 62). while convening 11 o 13 from the free throw line. I r:11ling S9·S'l and seeminiiJy out oftht&ai:t'e al\c1 a pair offrtt throws by Larry 1(1ch.urd w11h 3,a 4econd~ left. Saddlcback mounted a come· bacl. Alttandcr Ham1hon hit an ciaht·footer to make 1t S9·S5. and aficr Mt. SAC"s John Braag m1$sed a frtc throw, Eric \ornly's long jumper made 11 S~.57. The Anteateri. who moved~ 15-4 overall with the success, t Herc's how 1t happened· Compton 80, Golden We.t 71: The Rustic~ are ~1111 seeking their elusive first conferente victory aner playing well If) ~purb agamst the Tartars only to come up shun. For Compton ( '.6. 8-12 ovcroll ), Robert Johnson's 25 point~ and 10 rebounds were instrumental Dwayne John!>On pumped in 18 points. Then. Com I) fOulcd Ueorge Torkanian ~son of Nevada-Las Ve~11 C'oach Jerry Tarkan1an). but the officials ruled 11 was an intentional foul and gave Tarkanian two free throwi.. tic m1s\t:d the fir'it , hut netted the second. giving the Mounue!I (8· I. 21 ·3) 1he eventual margin of Vlt'l0r'¥. a 34-22 half\ime lead and we~n: 1 1hrcatened in the second half. Tis Lions have won only once in tf tnes this year. 5' Cheri Graham also had ~ points and 10 rcbounru for ucr.· whale Dorothy Lewis had 1:2 points. The Anteaters enjoycd:a sileablc advantage (S.S-28) ID rebounds. : Compton owned a 52-42 lead with 16 mmutC'S remaining in thegaml' when the Rustlers (Q.Q in the SC'C and 7-15 overall) went on an 8-0 run to trim the deficit to JUSI two point!>. However, the momentum qu1 l·kl) '>wa yed back fhe Rustlers' tn'>k of hrcftk1ng their long losing streak ~ill only get tougher next week when they meet the top two SCC outfits 1n Mt 'un Anto ni o and C'emtos. Hum 11ton rnnverted a concession basket at the bu11er tor the final points. Mt. Su Antonio 10, Saddlebaek St: I 1 wai. a panicularly frustrating setback for the Gauchos -- SPORTS BREAK McLain sells his Cy·YoungAwards to pay court costs From AP dJspat<:bet DETROIT -Dennis le'lclam lacing ~ racketeering. extonaon and other federal ... charges. has paid for pan of his dcfen!>c by - selling the Cy Young awards he eMncd while p1tchm@ for the Detroit Tigers, according Ill a report published saturday. "I didn't get very much" for the :iwards. which honored him as the American League's top p1tchc::r in 1968 and 1969, Mcl..ajn said The awards. replicas of those IO'it 1n a I 979 tire that destroyed Mc:L a1 n \ Lakeland. Fla .. home. were pre'>Cnted to him in 1982 dunng ceremonies at Tiger Stadium 'T m devastated." Mclain said. "I'm busted.'' He <>a1d he planned to sell his 1982 Mercury -;1a11on wagon neAt week, calling 11 "about the last thing we have to sell." llcLaio Mclain. 40, went on trial Oct. 29 1n U.S. D1stnct C'oun in Tampa on federal charges of racketeering. drug dealing. extortion. usury and bookmaking. Conviction on all the charges would be punishable_ by up to 90 years m pnson and fines totaling S 110,000. Three other men arc on tnaJ with Mclain. the last major league pitcher to win 30 games in one season. Another three charged in the case ha ve pleaded guilty a nd have agreed to testify against Mclain and his co· defendants. Mclain's lawyer. Arnold Levine, said that he would try to prove that at least two of the men who changed their picas. Barry Nelson and Melvin Kaplan. discussed giving perJured testimony. "The government feels Denny has been involved in cnminal acts ... Kaplan and Nelson ha ve been involved in schemes all their hves." Le vine told the newspaper. "These gu ys arc 1n the perfect pos1t1on to give the government somebody 11 wants." Quote of the day Lou Holtz, on the climate he has encountered u Unlverllty of Minnesota football coach: "Since I've been at Minnesota, there have been three weather reports on recruiting weekends -bltterty cold, unbearably cold and unbelievably cold ... Barefoot Budd breezes to win IPl)WICH. England -Zola Budd. the m South African-born track star. brec1ed to an eas) v1clol) 1n her Bntl\h cross-count!) debut \aturda\ Running ·h:irl'foot. the 18-year-old naturalized Bnton ltd 1he field h) m~arl\ two minute'>. fin1'ih1ng the four-kilometer rare 1n I K minute<;. 56 <,econds 10 win the Southern .\mJtcur •\lhle11c A~~'Klilll<>n cham- p1o nsh1p Rudd dec1dt'cl onl\ m111u\l'' hcfore the rat'e that 'ihc would run harl'foot o\er thl' wur'-4.· wh ich 1nduded a number of gra vel p;:uhwa}' ·-New Jersey neta win over 76ers Otis Birdsong !><.'O red 28 points. 1n-m el uding four kc) baskl·ti. down thr stretch. lifting Nrw. Jcri.c) to a 101-96 Nauonal Raskc1hall A!>soc1a11on victory Saturday O\l'r Ph1laJrlph1a The triumph was the Nets' first in four tnes agam!>t the 76ers this season after their playoff upSt't of Ph1lad clph1a last )car .. In other NBA acuon. Larry Bird 1gn1tcd a founh-quancr offensive surge to lead Bo~ton 10 a 97-91 victory over Washington. The C'elt1ci. ~truggled through the first half and trailed h) 1hrce points with seven minutes remaining hdo1 e runningofTninc !>tra1ght points -five from Bird -to take a 93-87 lead ... Bill Laimbeer scored eight of his team -high 25 points in oven1me as Detroit fought off Atlant.1. I I 0-102 The victory was the ninth straight at home for thr P1s1on<,. tyi ng a team record set 1n 1976 ... World 8 . Free scored 19 ofh1<i 36 point\ during 5:54 of the 111.rdeollf third quaner to spark Cleveland to a 124-106 victory over Kansa!> C 11 > ... Houston's Ralph Samp1on scored 37 points. 1ndud1ng six in the second oven1me, and Akeem Olajuwon added 26 points to g1 ve the Rockets a 131-128 victory over Denver. ending the Nuggrts' eight-game winning streak .. Tburl Bailey !>llnk a Jump shot from the top of the key with !>IX second\ remaining to give Utah a I05·104 victory over San Antonio . Craig Hodge• and Paul Preuey fueled a 37-20 Milwaukee founh quancr rally as the Bucks came from behind to defeat Portland, I 05-95 for their I I th straight victory ... Eric "Sleepy'' Floyd scored 26 points and Parvl1 Short added 23 for Golden State. as the Warriors ended a 16-game losing streak in 1mpress1\C fashion by racing to an easy 114·98 victory over New York. Preclslonlst seeks Strub sweep ARCADIA -Prcc1s1on1st will at-~ tempt to complete a sweep of the three-race Strub Series 1n today's Charles H. Strub Sta ke!> at Santa Anita. Prec1sionist has been entered to run 111 the I '!•-mile race al ong with four others. Prec1s1on1st will be ridden b} Chm Mc\arron and wa<, assigned 125 pounds tor the 38th running of the event for 4-year-olds. The first two legs of the Strub Sencs were the 7- furlong Malibu Stakes on Dec. 26 and the 1111-mile San Fernando Stake~ on Jan. 19. Prec1sionist was a con' mcmg winner in both races. Others entered in today's race were Gate Dancer, who will be ridden by Laffit Pmcay and was assigned high weight of 126 pounds: Tsunami Slew, Eddie l~lahoussayc. I I 9 pounds: Greinton. Bill Shoemaker, I I 7 pounds, and Halo Folks. Patnck Valenzuela. 11 5 pounds. If Precisionist wins. he would become the fifth horse to sweep the Strub Sencs -the others are Round Table C 1958): Hillsdale ( 1959). Ancient Title ( 1974) and Spectacular Bid ( 1980). Lazers stung in Chicago, 4 ... 3 · ( HI( AGO -Pato Margct1c, back in 21 shape aftt·r being c;1delined for seven weeks With an IOJUI). <;{'OfCd IWO goal'> 15 seconds apart 1n the third period to lead the Sting to a 4-3 ~ 1c:tol) over 1he Los Angeles Lazer!> Saturday night. The "It mg kept their f)('rfcct home record alive w11h the w1n. the1r 13th c;1ra1ght triumph at Chicago Stadium this year Send Your Sweetheart Special Greetings Jn The Daily Pilot's . • Your own personal 3 line message will appear Thursday, February 14, 1985. This is a memorable way to remember your sweetheart, husband, wife, parents, grandparents, or friends You r message will apP_ear with the illustration of yovr choice An ad like the one below will cost S 12.00 Additional message lines 1..an be purchased for $1 00. J•/4•. A (lt-t 2[) )14>8rM. y111J Ml• 'll1ll my IOVI' .md 'II' lll(lh J . .n Print your m,.ssoge in the following blanks r I r ChooH your 1llustrot1on· A( 8( C1 ~ 01 El Fl C( H( I ·~· . ~ ·:' .......... ,_ r E. F. G. H. -Bra~l mars Red Wing victory 0' Meara quiet!l' . Lmem:ue!I Bob Manno and Dwight • Foster ~cored :i goal apiece and Claude ~ takes over lea _ Loiselle added :i pair Saturday to lead ~ -~ Delro11 to 6-3 Nati~na l Hockey League A way from c rowds camera, '1ctory over Quebec in :i game marred by a third-penod ' __ bcnch-cleanng fraca~. Thr game erupted with 8:13 le~ he grabs tWO -S hOt advantad'P when Quebec's Peter Stastny went aficr the Red Wings __ o_..,... _ Kelly Ki1lo, who had JUSI completed serving a five· minute penalty for hi~h sucking the Nord1ques' Dale Hunter . Elsewhere in the NHL. Brian Mullen SCI up goals by Randy Carlyle and Dale Hawuchuk less than two minutes apart in the second penod and Winnipeg went on to its first victory 111 Boston, edging the Bruins. 4-3. Paul MacLean nailed down the Jets· first tnumph in 10 visits to Boston Garden sincejomintt the league in 1979 with his 29th goal at 8:05 of the third period ... Mike Foglino and Craig lllm1ey M:o red 1wo goals each as Buffalo defeated Ph1ladelph1a, 6-3 . . Mike Kn11belDy1kl scored three goals and assisted on the game winner to spark Ed ~onton to a 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers ... "lAinnesota scored fi ve goals in the second period an1 crusied to a 5-2 victory over Toronto. The North Stars scored the fi ve goals on JUSt 14 shots in the penod against Maple Leaf goaltender Tim Benhardt, who was replaced at the stan of the final period by Ken Wregget Pat Boutlller and John Tonelli scored first-period goals and Kelly Hrudey registered his second shutout of the season as the New York Islanders ended a four-game winless streak with a 4-0 victoty over Pittsburgh .. St. Louil> scored four first-period goals and received fine goaltendmg from Rick Wam1ley in posting a 5· I victory over Chicago. PLB BLE Rf'AC H (~Pl -Mark O'Meara. playing away from the malling moh' that followed golfs ~ore famou~ name!.. coaxed a 4-under-par 68 from the ':"'"dy prom1tone!> of Cypress Point Saturday and slipped into a l\.\O-'itroke It-ad in lht• 1h1rd round of the Bing Crosby Nat1orfal Pro-Am. -O'Meara. a produr t ol M1~!>1on V1c10 High who l.VM~ second on the money-winning list last season. complcLCd one round over each of three Monterey Pen1 nsula course~ in 210. '>1 x shots under par Cunis Strange. who got olTto an eagle-birdie start. had a 68 and a 212 total. He was followed b) K1kuo Arai of Japan and Ja) Haas. each al 213. Haa~ had a third-round 70. Arai 71. bolh at Cypresr.,. It was two strokes back to the group at 215 that included Austn:ihan Greg Norman. who four-pulled 1n his round of 73 at Pebble Beach. West German Bernhard Langer. Lanny Wadkins. D.A. We1bn ng. (,eorge Archer and Larry Rinker. . Hagler, Hearns hyping fight O'Meara·., effort came in <,ometh1ng approaching privacy Mo~t of the mcrl)·mak1ng galler). as well the national 1elev1s1on camera\, -were conce ntrated at Pebble Beach where the c<.'lebrll) field was .on d1spla> beneath bright, sunny ~kle'I There they were trea1i:d 10· LASVEGAS -The}'cal1 11afidltthat m doesn't have to be hyJX'd , hut lhomas Heam!> and Marvin Hagler \.\ere at it once again Saturday. bringing their traveling •Tom Watson. pla>mg on the course where he won the ll S. Open, going from a contending position to t.bc ranks of the also-rans with a 40 on the back nine. •Jack Nickl aus agon111ng over a putt that wouldn't tall and shouting to the ball "You ran't do that 10 me:· publicity show to the actual s11e of their ~pnl 15 bout. The fighter<,, accompanied by pubhc1t ) agents. trainers. managers and hanger'>-on. made the host nty oft he fight thei r I I th stop 1n 11 21-nty promoti onal tour •And defending champion Hale Irwin picking the ball out of the rocks on the tx·arh on No. 18. rocks t~t returned his hall to the fa1rwa} on the 72nd hole last yoer and set up his victory. Lmle new wa<; said at the m1dwa> point of what promoter Bob Arum modest!) calls the "Magical Mystcl) Tour." and hoth fighters ack wedged they wen• getting a lillle tm·d of1he roads None of them, however. reall) wt•n• in the hunt _ Almost all the contenders came from the group ttt8t played the rotation of Sp}glas~ Hill. Pebbk Beach ltf'd Cypress Point and got the hcst of the wcat hrr "I think Tommy feel' the same w that we c;hould stop th1!> \tu fl and ge t J \tart training," "'11d Hagler. whose und weight t·rown wi ll he on the hne 1n the round fight. "We were prl'tl\ lud.\ with the drav.:· Langer. "tho led Europe·s Order of Ment la!>t yea r. !laid. -- Caesar" Pal:i~l' ell.em ti\ es used the late~t pre'>'> rnnferl·nte tu unveil the actual uckets for the tight. which will be 'itaged 111 the hotel''> 15.CX)().sca t outdoor arena Carner extends lead The 11cket'i. priced from $50 to $600 for a '>Cat near ringside. arc expected 10 <,ell out qu1ckl>. with one hotel executi ve predicting the) would all be gone by the lime lh e publicit y tour ends. NORTH MIAMI Hl:ACH. Ila (AP) -JoA.;f,c Carner slipped to a 2-0\ er-par 74 Saturda) but ~II managed to "trctch her lead 1n the F.h1abeth Arden (~If Classic to live ~lrokes as 1hc rest of 1hc leaders also falter1;d. Television, radio TELEVISION ... Carner '>IOod at 6-undcr-par 21 O w11h one ro und to~. She enter" today'<; final round with a heft) lead over Jjlc foursome of Janet Coles. Jane Blalotk. Ahcc M11lcrand ea1 Bradlc}. who arc all tied :it 115. : 10 a.m. -COLLEGE aA8KET8ALL: llllnols at Houston, Channel 4. Coler.,, with a 70. was onl· ofonl> liH' plavers to bcacr par on' the 6,092->ard cour'IC Pa111 K1110 turned in the oaly c;uh-70 round. tiring a 61< 10 put her at 218 for Ole Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame at UCLA, Channel 4. tournament. _ While m:ln ) oft he golfers ha\ trouble with high w11Sl1s Friday. the Wl'athercond111on" were perfect Saturday. ~t Noon -GOLF: Bing Crosby National Pro·Am. Channel 2. RADIO Carner said the green!> were ~t up much tougher. : Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame at UCLA, KMPC (710). "I think one of th~ d10erl'nce~ (Saturday) w:is that Ole pins were all the way batk.'' ..aid< arner. who has won~O Lad1c'> Profernonal Golf A\<>oc1at1 on tournaments during her career. .. You couldn't gel the hall a\do~ and the r01ih 1s tough around the green!.. l::.verybody rise shot as bad IJ I 7:30 p.m. -PAO 8A8KETBALL: lndlana at Lakers, KLAC (570). did." : Chin recovers to win U.S. skating crown K.\N\A\ < llY (.\PJ -l1ff:tn) < hin look l harl'.l' of her 'kalmg can·l·r Jnd now c;hl'°\ 1n chargt of tht• l J ~ w(lmcn'\ 'ikat1ng uuwn. Chin 17, onl· uf Amcrica·'i hright hope' for thl.' I '>HI< ( algary Ol}'mP"'· won the womc:n'\ tlllc S:iturday al\t'rnoon at the I J S Figure Skating ( hamp1 onc;h1p<> She wa'i fast and Ila\.\ le\\ on lht• 1ce. a far cry from the ncrvour., teen-a~er who made m1i.take\ Frida} night in th(' short program .. La\t night I war.,n 't ha pp}' at all \.\Ith my !tkat1ng. J c>day, I decided I would be on my own. My roach told me I had to be more 1nd<'fl('ndenl." said Chin. runner-up at ln\t ye ar\ nauonals to 1984 Olympic sil ver medah\I Roc;alynn Sumncni. I "I felt prt·llr aggrc<1s1ve going llll<l 1t I decided 1f lund a1ump I'm really going to land 11 nnd 1f I fall. I'm going ..............•..•.••.•••...... , LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY The rattst advanct~m In • Laser ttchnology now being used for the correction of foot disorders In the doctor's offlct. Lasers can effectively creat. St<IN Gr?OWTHSiWArns tl\J(,flOWN JOf NAIL\ THI( I< f lJNC1lJ\ NAIL.\ P AINf lJl \( Af(\ • • • • • • • • • • to do 1\ aggressively ... <;he said wit h J laugh "The great thing wa\n't th e wa}' 'ihl· '>katcd today. but the way 'ihe canw bad after skating poorly Friday," her rnach. John N1ck'I . ..aid ··1 think that\ a !>1gn 1)f a chum · pwn." he added. ()chi Thomae;, 17, of San Jo..e, fini!>hed ~cond 10 become the lir\I hlack \katcr w wul a medal ttl a national compct1t1on. \uryn Kada vy. I 7. of Colorado ~pnngs. finished third in her fim I J ~ champll>n,h1p. Chin. who nearly won a bron1c medal at the Sarajevo Olympics. skated far more conservati vely than she did last year at both nat1onal'i and th t' Winter Games. where '>he fin - l!ihcd fourth. Ht'r cla'isy program included JU'it 1wo in pies -a triple toe walley and a lnJllc toe loop. Last year. she al5o landed a triple Oip and a triple ..alchow. 1 lcr technique. however. rcma1M of champ1on'th1p cahhcr and her chor<'ography wu~ enchanting Hrr marks ranacd from 5.4 to 5 8 of a pcm1hlc 6 0 for tc<.·hnicnl mcnt. but c;he got all 5.8s and S. '>s ror c;tylc TUCKER ••• From Cl ( nliforniu lotter. 11ckct!l&o on sale ai race tracki.. • Whate"cr hem me of Bcvo Fron· c1s? ~ Connors ~ -stunned ~ -by Edberg -MEMPHIS (AP) -Sweded:1 Stefan Edberg upset top.1Mdld Jimmy Connora and Yannlck N4' outlasted No. 2 Eliot Tettact'if Saturday In the Mmlflnal round»f the U.S. National Indoor Temi• Champlon1hlp1. : The 19-year-old Edberg, wh021 seeded ninth Ill the toorn~. controlled the match from the ft8t a.rve to win, 8-1, 8-'4. • Noah, the third Med In t&e tournament •• ltarted atowty bDt ftnlthed 1trong on a bad ankle 10 win, 3·8. &-1 , 1·6 <r-1« Tettechtr:- Noah aufftf'ed a tpralned anl In hla quanerftnal match With G Holme. Frtd1Y night, but Frenchman didn't P41Y u If hewce In eny peTn 1t au. : Atttf' tratttng bldly throughcltt the flrat Mt. Noeh jumped to • s:o lead tMfor• TetttcMr won the lblh game In the MCOnd Mt. = In the final Mt, Noah e.d'a-1, thin Tetttchtf' battled blldc to M . Tettaoher took 1 M Mid.~ tied It up, then NOlh won the 11th game. After his Victory over Connor. Edberg llld he hid ptay9d pem..,i hit beat tenn11 9YW. "I waa a llttle btt lucky," ~J =~·"You have to be lucky to j NAME ADDRESS ZIP Costa ~u ,odfatry Group : • FAMILY FOOT SPECIALISTS • 1 SOO Ad.lms Ave .. Suite 201 jHarbOr at Adamsj 546·1242 •Billy Ban}' JUSt became a partner 1n a harne~s horse and the hope is the animal won't lead throuah the badc~trc.-tch 11nd come up 'hon . •In spnn~. the ~>undcveryone like~ Connon htKt. by hfa own ld- mlllk>n. _, ·~ ....... He .,.... 8wedln'• Jen ..... narton to force hfm Into 1 ''*" let In the MCOnd round, tMn Md to fight back from I OM--IM deftGft to beet Ltn StWrM In the lNrd round l c1rv ___ _ STATE PHONE Mail To· Volontme love line•, The Doily Pilot, P 0 . Sox 1560, Costo MHO, CA 92626 O R Coll: ~2-5678 To Con•ult Your VolentlM Repre1oentotive Next To eciwarcu Cine~ 'fl! 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Pla)cr of thl' Year lkts) King .• ind Pall ) Sheehan .. lhree-11 mr winner 1n 19K.i ha'c rontirmrd cntnes in thr ( 1"'1 \ ( las\1l Marth ~ 1-!4 at Oakmont ( ountn ( luh IO c.1cndalc The ~rn'rt.,_< elcbm~ Pro-.\m v.111 he held on March _o 3) a prrlude w 1hr 7 !-hole G='< .\ ( la\\ll wh1rh v.111hring1ngi:1ha mdn\ of the top namrs1>n the LP<1.\ 1our For more-1nforma11on phon<' lhl· 1ournamC'nl ulfar .11(:!111 :!4:!·3 I06 Bodybulldlng cbamplon•bJp• urn1a\ 1uri men and women hod\- hu s arc npc-l'll'd 10 hi• 11n hand for the 'i1ail· . 1Xxhh aiding< hamp1un\h1p\ -.et liar Ma\ \.4 Jt lhl" ( 1oldcn Hall in San Diego l{c1gn1ng t•hamp10M .irt· Sue .\nn Mt:Kl·an ul Mountain Vil'"' and Doug 'ilallk or 'ianta .\nJ PrrJudg1ng in the v.vmt•n\ J1, 1\1nn 1s S<'I lc1r Ma) \ The men\ prqudg1ng "111 ti\• held Ma) .i The t:hampion\h1p \how and pt1\lng Jr(',,., Im 'iaturda) Ma\ 4 al 6 p m~ F-or add1111inal 1nlorma11on phunl' (hi'/) 7SK-5.NI EiblbltJon Ice hockey The '>nuth < oa~I \ahrc\ 1ct· hod<'~ duh will hold a \l'flC'> of cllh tb111on mat•ht·\ w11h lht• Flag\tafT. 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I 0 111 the Lo~ Angeles C'onven11on Crntcr Thr \how fc-aluf't'' I,()()() bonl\, 4()() accr\~Or) d1splars and hundrN.b ufho1h c~h1b11' For mort 1nformat1l)n. phonr <:!I J) nSS·V U6 or(llJ16S2-4l04 \ , • Orange Cout OAIL V PILOT /84.lndey, F*'*Y 3, 1NS Titans duIDp 49er Nevada-Las Vegas romps to 16th straight triumph From AP cll1patelltff Guard Kevin Henderson scored 24 points and forward Kerry Boaan1 added 16 aturday niaht to k ad Cal State Fullenon to a 69-60 Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over Lona Beach State at Titan Gym. Henderson htt ninl' or 13 sho ts from the floor as Fullerton nmed Its overall record I I ·8 and 7-3 m conference. It was Lona Beach Statc's 11th consecutive defeat as 11 fell to 2-16 and 0-10. Forward Darryl Adams led Long Beach Sta&c wtth 13 points and a gamt'-h1ah n10e rebounds. Jon Hansen was the only other 49er in double fiaures with 11 point~. Fullenon playcd without tts leading scorer and the nation's No. S rebounder. T on) Neal. who failed to show up for the gamt' The reason was not known. Fullenon broke a 2-2 ue and led the entire game. The Titans hcld a 33-19 halftime marg.an and led by as many u 17 points m thc second half. Center ~Waync Shepard and forward Gar) Moeller picked up the slack 1n Nears absence w11h eight r~bounds each. Shepard added 11 po10ts fo r Fullerton. In other PCAA ac11on: Nevadai·La• Veaa11Gl, Utalt Staie 13: Senior forward Ed Catchings h11 24 points and ~nior center Richie Adams added 20 to lead I 7th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas. The vl{'tory movcd host UN L V to 17-2 overall and 10-0 an PCAA pla) and lengthened the club's winning streak to 16, the longest in the nation th is ~ason. The Rebels pulled to a 10-pomt lead early in the lim half a nd seemed headed for a blowo ut victory before the Aggies came back with a strong surge to o pen the second half. lJ NL V led 53-39 at 1 he end of the first half before the Aggies' J.J . Anderson scored six points in a penod of W seconds to help his team cut the gap to 56-50 with 16 minutes rcma1n10g in the game. However. Nevada-Las Vegas capit.ahzcd with su- penor bench strength and o utmusded Utah State to manage a 94-74 lead with 3:43 left in the contest. UC SaDta Barbara 71, New Menco Staie 1$: Scott Fisher scored 25 points a nd irabbed IS rebounds torte.ad the Gauchos sn Santa Barbara. OiJbcn W1lbum tcored ll points Md E>Ulled )C~co rebounds to letd the Allies. while Andre Pa added 11 In the Pacifie-10: CaHf•raJa H . Ona• U : In Berkeley, ~ore 1uard Kevin Johnson led all scorcn wath 18 ~ll, Ud Cahfom11 hat 24 free throws in the ~ond half u tk Golden Bears downed l.bt Ducks. OrtlH State U, S&aaf..-4 7): Forward A.C. ~ scored a career·hiah 39 points, and I.be 141.h,.ra._ted Beavers moved into a tie for .first place in the Pac-10 wiJh the victory at Stanford. In pme involvina top 20 teams: St. Job'• t7, ~ 14: In New York, Walter 8eff) scored a career-hiab 29 poinlS as No. I St. Jo)uf s cruised to the Bia East Conference win. · Be") scored 20 points 1n the l«Qnd half whqi t.M Rcdmen blew open a ~30 halft1m~ lead. Met;nl*U S&ait tl, VirsWa Tedi It: Senior forward Keith I.« scored 2S points and pabbcd 12 rebounds as third-ranked Memphis tate held on to fine place 1n the Metro Conference with the win at bome. Okldoma IS, Ok.lallNna S&al.e 11: Tim M~hS\er hat a 20-foot JUm~r wtth two seconds remam1n\l~~e seventh-ranked O klahoma a com~from-beh1nd ._.., t' C'onfertnce victory 10 Sullwaaer. • GeercJa Tecll 7%, Mary._. M: In Collete Pa~· Y'"on Joseph scored 11 of his 20 points in the seco°' h41f as e1ghth·ranked Geor&ia Tech held off a mild ral)' t > I 7th-ranked ~aryland 10 an Atlantic Coast Conf~~ game. • Mlclllpa t4, Wltffat. 11: Tenth-ranked ·MIC led by Antoine Jouben's 24 points, storm out manned Wisconsin 1n Madison to retain at least oflirst place tn the Bia Ten C onfC'fcnce. Nortll c.,oliaa 17, hrmu H : In Charlotte, Daughcn y scored JS points. Steve Hak added I a d Kenn) m1th scored 12 as No. 11 North Carolina ro"-~· bdlau Sta&e IN, 1'1llsa H : In Tcne Hau~. /ob human Williams scored 31 points as Indiana State,!a'*t I 2th-ranked Tulsa 1n a Missouri Valley Confettncc~· 1· Loel1ville 77, DePaal U : Junior 1uard Jeff Hal s t down most of the pme, hit ri&ht of nine free throws e final minute and a half as host Louisville held o~o a nonconfercnce victory. Kutu ti, Ndlratb It: Ro n Kellog scored a~~ high 39 pon}U to lead I 9th-ranked ~nsa.s past hclt Nebraska m a 811 E1Jht Conference pme. · · point.a ln the Beaven' wtn. Kent Seymour trlea In vain UC Santa Barbara led by as man y as 20 points. 76-56. S .,f..,....d with 3:06 to pla~ 10 the game. R ichard T ownsend finished tan or '• the game with 21 pomts and K.hris Fortson added I 0 for to defend. ~the Ciauchos AlaR».ma·BlrmlaOam 11. 8Mtla A• ... .,. 71: Guard James Po nder scored 22 points. includina sill in ovtft1~ 10 lead 20th-ranked A~barna-81rmin&)wn to a Sua Btlt Conference victory. Tlme. Indoor Game• Ol)mpK mrdal winncn frum 1-l na11ons - 1nclud1ng c1gh1 gold mcdah~ls -v. 111 head 1hr licld Frida) for 1hc Times Indoor Games at 1hr Forum 1n lngkwood Also on hand will br .i po""crful dekga11on of .11hlc1r~ frum 1hr \<1' 1ct Union. wh o v.111 br making lhc1r fi r\\ "lulhrrn C alifom1a appcar- ancr nf 1 llKS Heading thr rnlf) hst for lhl· !6th anaual Indoor Games 1) ( arl l.('V.J), v.innrr uftourgold mrdal\ at the LO\ >\ngclrs OI> mpic Ciamn tlc'll rnmp..-11.• in lhr long 1omp against >\I Ju, nrr v.inner ol 1hc Ohmp1c lnpk JUmp gold medal and '-l1l.r ( onln Ol~mp1c 1nplt' Jump "I' rr mrdah'' rhl' pol<' \JUI! v.111 ll'JIUH' 01) mp1c bron1c mrdal1~1 f.1rl &-II going againM thr So"'1e1 s Kun\lanlln \ olko' a v. innl"r at 1hr 1984 l-m·mhh1p( 1aml'\ .\l'it1":hcdul«l10 com pc le 1s .\mcman Ol)mp1an Doug I )lie. T1l kl'I\ for thl· Indoor (iamn. prn·l"d al S 15. s 10 Jnd So .. Hl' .nailablc JI 1hr Forum eo, Offile Jnd all T ll kc1ma\lcr ou11t-1s. including l\1a) < o Mu\ll Plus and 'iportman locauons. r ll l-l'I\ Ml' aho a\ ailahlc h\ phonr I U\ing a V1~ or Ma\ll'rl·ard l a1 (:!I 'I YJ:!-5775 La Qulnta tenal• tourney fhr I IJK 5 Pilo1 Pen < lai."l tlormcrh 1hc ( ongolcum C IJ\\lt) v.111 hr hrld hb I 8-:!·f al u (.)uinla 1101,·I f enne\ ( luh near Palm 'ipnng\ la\I \l'ar'\ nl"nl lcaturC"d a tield uf 56 prufc\\1onal\ indud1ng J1mm' < onntH\. Yan· n1tl. "'')ah J1mm\ .\na\ V11as C 1crula1t1\ and .. ho• r di!.( her Thi\ \ear'Hhamp1on "Ill v.in S51 l)()(I r or bo\ \C'31 and Ill l-l'I fl'\l'f\ Jlll!O\ phone Ch I Ill l.iS-~K~K Football •ward• dlnner rhl· lourth JOnual h1th. h1mil) and I not hall .\v.ard "111 I": pre\l'ntcd w Ciu\ H "11,on managing pannrr ut thl' I O\ .\ngck\ olfar ol l rn\t & \\. htnnl'\ 1lltll1rn1ina lirm. on T ucSA.la' in 1hr &rand hall mom ol the '\llahe1m Marnou fhl· annual a""11rd "pre~nl~d to an mllsland- ing hu\JOl'" and u1mmun11 ' lender v.ho has Mcmon\lratrd hi\ or ha romm11mcn1 to •·faith lam1h and loolhall .. lllCOrd1ng h> the <''rnt'\ na11unal l h.wn1Jn John H C1crkcn ol the Flour C orpora11on Thl' ... , l'n1nf tcrl·mon' v.111 al'n 1ndude lhC' hononna ol ~ ou1'1and1ng \oung ml·n tnr 1hr1r ( hri,11an t hiHall<'r \Cf' icr ll'adcr\h1p, al'adem1l' and athll'lll \ Rc)('k\ Hlrll'f tormn lt'ading gn>und ga1nrr lurthl· P11t\burgh \ll-clcr\ v.111 wr' l' a' muter ot lrr<"mt•mon1c\ l ( L.\ to01h.tll lt~lh TrrT) Donahue v.111 be: the l.n nutr <.(ll•Jl.rr ~ ero"'d ut I .i<JO " r 'Pl''trd tor tht• t'\cnt which nt a1m QI ~ pm v.11h ll ll'lrbratrd mass The rt'{"tp11on and ev.ard' dinnrr v.111 folio" TaHkduC'llblc 11('kl'''· pncrd 11 S 100 per penon, arr'' .tilahlr on a li~t-1.ume. fi"t·sentd basis For morr 1nformn1wn phone 774-7575 0.-, ........... .., ,.,.,, ·- San Joee State'• Bryan Holt (left) bu the ln1tde poettlon for the rebound a1 UCl'1 Troy Carmon battle. for the ball. UCI .•• From Cl last year tn h1&h school but ht ar~r really shot iOOIC as collcse playr~" Berry said ... Toniaht, he didn't &n k out. he blurted ou t ... Ward Farris had gotten t c Span.ans even with the Anteaters t 7 1. but a three-point play b) John > R<>Jcn wtth 2: I S"ltmaininggave U I a 74-71 lead. But 11 was Ho lt w o made UCI Coach 8111 Mulhgal( t unul the closing seconds ~fcife tastmg victory Hoh cut the UCl lead to 74-7~ w h one ofh1s man) Jumpers at I 52. a d 1l was Holt who scored WJU\ 3 seconds left (after a I.« basket at I ) to make the score 76-7 S The Spartans fouled Mufl)hJ 12 Sttonds rematn1".'4 and the un forward dropped 10 his 18th and I points of the night That ga e San Jo~ State a obal 10 tf) a thrtt-pomt basket to ace('\ . .\nd whllc 1t was Holt who lo<* e final shot. he. 1ronicall)' enou&b. ~s JUSt the 5«onda~ shooter on tile fi 'lll pla ~ "Our pnmaf) gu} (Herb S1mcill was o pen." noted BcrT). "but Bn -*1 in his infimtc wisdom as a fresbmall . tool the shot." l Holt missed. of course. which s one reason Mulligan didn't ha'e o shake his head and tn to come p '-"Ith some ans""'ers afte·r the game "Wc'rc 5-6 and we could be 1°'1 \>. e rcalh could." the UCI coach saki "Thc onh game -.c'"c reall~ lost f. 10 San Jose-(the Spartans won the fi t ume the two teams met. Q3. 71) 's n1cc to laugh again .. Mulhgan ~"'a lot of things go n"t for a change. too Lee hit three thrtt·potnt shots fb r L1CI and has repined his touch from thc o utside The UCI po101 guard also had six assists. t\NO steals and a n1f\) beh10d-the-back pass to M urph\. for a basket down the stretch ANT&AT•R MOTaS -UCI \ one·oollll Oe<lllOfl •Ill Merl'f leooer OlrllCI In IM 11~1 m!nulft -of!lclel Al "-C*MY lhrMlenecl llO 91..,. .... Anlfflft 11 !9ctll>k t1l ~UM IN Ar1t ..... ma..:01 11.CK>I ll~no Ofllo tl\e coutt '"'"*' DleY •H eolne Of\ Fonun..-iv for M11tltD1111 1r-. AntM ler hMOeO H11duiev'1 11ov1ce Trw C--. Plt1Ylnt wllll 1"9 11\i !or Ille s«Oncl IHI/Te '"•row, KOf'ed U POlnh S.turo.v 11tter 9111111111 IU\I two '" TllurMSev nlOlll'l IOU to Uttlll S•••• Corrnon wu 7 oC lO l'rom f1'le llOOf' UCI \l'IOI s:> -Cllf'I ITOm ... lloor °" Ille INl"'D S.n JOW S111tt1 _, 10 f1'le ft" llVOw lltlll IUll flv11 t1mo1 Lewis wins, then blasts media D.\l l .\\ l.\Pl -Ol)mp1an < arl Lc'At'l capturl·c..I th{' Ml-,ard da<.h in the Dalla<. Time\ I lcrald In' 1tat1on.1 I tracl meet on \aturda' night th<·n ga"c a onC'-m10u1c !('{tun· on m" trratmcnt b\ the mcJHt t'lctmr k,I\ 1ng Reunion ·\rcna in a hut) lt'w1s ran a fl Ill ttmt• "di ofl h1\ world bc~t of t. O~ e'tahh,hcd .it th" meet 1n 1111n "I ll'lt I ran .1 gOlxl raH' .int..l I lt'l'I I was well rl'tC"l\l'd h' thl· 1.ro"d "\.lid Lcw1s. wh11 "'a\ hoocd ltlf 0111 1al.1ng all of h1\ lonR 1ump-. IJ't wn·I. at tht• M1llsrosc C1am<'' ·Tm tlahhcrgastrd b\ the rnnt1nucd ml'dtJ m1\trcat· mcnt I don't led \t'I"' mul h ~\JX'(·t for lhl' met.ha ··\\ h<'lh<'r f>l'Oplt' hkl' 1111r n1H I am v.hat I am and I "1ll l11nt1nur to l t't'Jl l>n trucl1n· ·· ~1\ter < arol l l'"-I' "h1 • tnl rca\<'11 her .\mencan 10d1'll.1r tx·'t 1n lhl' long 1ump. said hl•r brothl'I v. J\ UJl'K't b\ a l'C'(('nl an1cle but 'he didn't l niw. "ho wrote It or"' hen.• 11 JPIX'BrC'd "It was 't'f"I unlJ1r .. \Jld < aml l C"-1\ of tht star) '( ul \tratned a groin mu~lc 10 thr M1llro'>t' < iamt\ and that's "h> he didn't C'ont10uc to romJ)Ctc "'uhod' askl•d about that " tog I'm using the indoor \Casl>n for tra1n1ng ·· ).,,1ngdom said he "asn't J1sa~ pointed foster didn't am'e { arol Lc"1s. who failed to "-In a m~al m the Oh mp1c G ames. brn~r h<'r own 4-mencan indoor hr\t 10 the Iona Jump \11-llh an effort o( :!2·' he ~t tht' old ret'ord of 22-21 •• t this mttt 1n 1 Qg4 . hc bC'at out 0 1) mp1l gold medahsi i\n1soa1a C usmir· tannu and ~•Iver mrdahst Vah lon<'~l . both of Romania · Ooua L 'tic won the polt 'ault on fewer m1sst\ at 18-1 ·;Expre~s, Gold play to 17-17 exhibition tie \ht• "*'d the nwd1J trl·atment of her hrothcr "male'> mt' "-ant to laugh It\ .1ma11ni hmi. ix-ople um v.ntt' <;\ones ahout < arl and not kno..., nn' th1na ahout him .. Th\' l ""I\('\ f" r0tt"<' h n 1c' o'er· ~h3doyt('ll .l brilliant ~o.,ard hurdll'' time of~!\~ 't',ond1. b~ OhmJl•ln Rc)JC't 1'.1n.aJom . ...,h,11.t docl ina v.u lht th1tJ fl\tC'\t 1nd\)()f'\ U .S . polo squads' splits in Australia Young completes 7 of 9. throws pair of TD passes LONG 8 A( ti (AP) -1 he l o\ "n~elc' Express and the Denver C 1old v.ent to th(' :ur -;a1urday af\cmoon to~ore fourtou<.hdo" n'> and lie 17 -17 10 B lJ n ttcd ta tc Fnot ha II Leaauc exh1b1t1o n pme E\pTt'n quartcrb~t'k MC\.t: 'r nuna t'Om plctcd 7-of-9 pa'llC'. for 14~ ):tnh and t'-"O louchdown\, while Gold quJrl\'r ~H k \ 1nu.' va nH:omplctcd I 8·of·28 for l"-U to1H hdm' n\ It wM the tin111mc of chc p~~ason for both teams Lo \ "naclcso~ned up the IC'Onna 1n the first quancr when Youna hit wide rccc1 vcr JOJO Town~ll w11h a \1'\·)ard pitch to make 116-0and Tony ZtndeJ 'added the utra point. 'r oun& then l'OnnC<.'\cd With WldC fTt'CIVCr Malcolm Moorc <ln a 71-)ard pa s pla)' to set upa fi""t-and-&oal 11 the Ocn"rrone-y1rd Im~. Young completed a pass to halfback Oav1d Heney on thc follow1na pin) Tht r'tra pmnt made 11 14-0 D\ the li"t quancr came to an end E'ans \truck back for the C1<1ld ..t11h a I l )_Ard tout hdu"'n pa to "1dc rt'(C'l\Cr I unn1<' Tum~r. '-"h11.h luuplcd v.-Hh thr e'tra pmnt pulled l:kn,cr to ~th 1n \l'\tn point' 14 ~ 1n thl· siecond ~noJ The fi"1-halt "·oring ""\ do~ out b' :UndeJIS. v.ho hit ;a ~8·\an1 field &Oil Den, er evcnt'd the pmt' 1n the ~nd halt o n 1 fitld aoal and a tou hdown pas from E' anii. to Tro John n. \I.ho fin1\hc6 thc pmr v.lth four l"Cl~phon~ Moon.-alM'I h d tour r«tptton\ tor I 'I )anb Tht .... orld ht')t rtcord I'> ~ l\~ h' R('nalJo "'ehem1ah "hi h "'a' ~t to Dalla'> 10 I Q82 Kingdom of P1tt\burah. Pa ""•~ tht Ol\mp1C' aold mcdah\t 1n the 110 meter hurdle\ C •rti h'\\IC"r lhl' Ohmrm '1htr mC'Jall\l. .... a-. • no- \hov. ~ u~ of UJX'f'\lar "'mpctt HM 1n Aonda "I had trouble thl· In\\ \hf<'t hurdle'.. ..aid t...1n1,1on1 f\u\ I tt11h1ah1 '' v.i\ .i an:11 lime Hm\11.kr· Ml:.LBOl IR NE -The l nit~ \tatc\ national water polo team pht a pair of pmcs Saturda) 1n the Austral· 1an n ame 'htrc In the opener. the Amcm.1n1 bhurd t'W Zealand. I 7..4, hchiad ti'e& ldrom John Varp Hov.-r,er. the h \ .. u trallfn "Quad upset the U c; • 11 • 7, 1n the ~d pmc outtt"Onn1 the "lMft· an". \-1 in the S«Ond ptnod Tht' t ~ ...,u to rematch A.u traha 1n the arand final tod.a' .. '• .· ., ., •, .. (. .. WUTP1• cci.rwa1eeca ....._.,....... LA'\a\..n w L Pel. .. ,, .. m "1Mf1111 ft H ... 10 S..lftil 11 t1 a """ "'°'119nd IO 1' A17 """ uc-..n tt Jt .JH 1'.,, ~,, ... II ll .m 1(10,., ...... OMlllmt ~ lO .. U$ liOIMIQn '1 ,. 51• 1..., 0.... 2• 23 j11 S\l'a s. AlllOlllo 2l t• ... 6\l'a Utall n a. .4SI • K-\Cll'Y IS J2 .319 1•0,., • IAITil•M CIOWOIMCI ~ ...... f!'on " • m ldllPl\i. " 10 ,., 111'! llllfteton 17 ,, .m U li'I ,,._.,..,, 22 ,. 431 17 ~Von. 17 » 147 n •1t ·~-r" ~ DMl.lllll 34 ,, 10I 2' 17 6lO ' Clllca9o ,. 2l Sii ,.., -.,.,. lO 17 416 ll"'> ~ ""~ 171'1 ,. 32 )()4 19 .._...Y', Sarft L.MW\ lOS, LA ai..n '6 JerMV 101, Ptll!Merpt,le 96 on 97. Wnhl1191on 91 Detroit 110, Alltnll 102 (OI) • c~ n•. IClnMI Cll'Y 106 r-Houlton 131, Denver 12t (2 01) n Ullh 10S, S.n AnlonlO HM Mltwauue 1os. Portllnd ts 1J<" GOIOtn St• .. 11•. New vor .. " ~"' T.._.,~ 'le llldl1M e l LA Llhn o.nver et Dlli.i !i Sfftlle 11 Pflotnl111 ...,..Y',0..- (noleM 11 LA ai..n Alltnte ti Pllltedetohle OO Cle,,.lld 11 wu111ne1on Detroit 11 MllwMllC .. GOiOtn Sii i• 11 Soatl Af!tonlo L.Mten 1es, ~ H • LA LAK•as (ltS) -lt1ml>l1 3·7 I·? 7, "llforthv 10-lt 1·, '1, AOclul·J.iiber 6·17 4°' •, E . JohMoll 3·7 1·2 7, Scott 9·1S 2·2 20, ~ S-t 0-0 10, KUOClllll 2·6 0-0 4, ~ 9· 13 2·3 20, Sof'IOO\ O•O O·O 0 1,JOl.•1~;47·93 11·17 10S. LA C~ltS (M ) -C.lct>lne1 l ·4 ?·4 e. M. Johnson S·12 1-) 11, ~ 9-12 1;2 17, Nixon 9·21 6·6 2'. Smith 7-21 1-1 IS. ~--0-2 2·2 2, Bf'~n S·l4 2·2 12, : Werrldl 1-2 1-1 3, G«dCWI 0-1 0-0 0, , M.J,rpt,y 0-0 0-0 0, WN~ l·S C>-o 2 TOIM: I J9•94 1'•21 f6 .~ Sc-. ... ~ : LA Liiien 77 34 23 li-IOS u c"°"'' ts n 23 u-" • Tllr .. ·POlnr goel1-Nl11on 2. Fovlld oul-fllone. ltlOOunc:ts-tAken SS (Abdul· Jabt>lr 141. CllPoen S7 !Oonelclton 1') Anl1l1-Ulker1 ~ IE Johmon 17), Clio-- P•n 23 (Nixon 7f'""'rorll loull-L.-~ It. Cll-114 Allendlnce -IS.371 COLLEGE UC 9rYIM 71, SM JMe St. n C~AA> SAN JOS• ST. en) -JohMon 0-3 0-0 o. Sixon 1·2 1·1 l . 8 . Evam 2·6 0-0 4, Ferrl1 6'· 12 0-0 12, Simon 0-0 0-0 0, S. Evens 7· 13 2·3 "· HOii ll-20 0-1 26, ~ s-• 0-0 10. Flemlne 3·9 0-0 6 Torell 37-73 3·S n UC •VlN--71) -Enve4\ted 2-3 l·J S. MurP'lv 1·10 lJ"-.. 1'. Rooen ..is 3-l lS, LM 7·1J 3·• :ZO. Scott l·S 0-0 2, Klno 1·2 1·2 3, C1rmon 7· 10 O·O 1•. Clea:t0 0-7 C>-o 0 To1111. 31·'° 11-16 n. Helftlme UC Irvine, 4'-39 • Total toull S.n JO\e Stale 20, UC lrvlne ,..., Foule<I our· Ferrli (SJSI ltet>ovnd\ San Jow Stele 40 IOwllll 111. UC ll"tlne 29 IMurOflv II A""" San .>ow S111e 11 (JOMt.on, Oiaon S), UC Irvine n CLM. Sco11 61 Allll\dlnce 1.ltS Ute .... S7, OWis1 C.-... S2 (WCAAI CHRIST COLLEGE !UI -!Mal 11 Svrriooe 11, Harlman '2 IClllM> s. Elcnelber-10, HOI~ 4, Lofl'* I Toi•~ 121 1·15 S2. ' Ll~E .,.La ($71 -Drew\ 9, ltiuer S. • ...,HYll-2. HenMf't •• UP<lille 2S. Scflr- 1, l(ulelh t . e.iden 2 Totel\ 71 15·13 51 Helfllme LW. 8 itlle, 29·20 Toter IOUls Cl'lri\I COiiege 2• Lile BIDie ~· FC>UMd out 8"1 (CCI. SurrlOQe (CCI itvJ.lh ILBI c-... iCllf'et ~f?. WHT ~• UC Irvine 71, San Jo .. St 11 • Cal Slate Fur+.non 69, Lono Beecl't St 60 Ntvade·i.11 V99a, 101, Utah St '3 ~ UC S.n11 B1r1>1r1 76. New Me cleo Sr 6S • Oreoon sr '3. sremord n Calltornil SO. 0r'90ft 37 • • Arizona 73. WHhlllQlon SI S6 i" WHlllt191on n An tona St 6J ,.._dine st Gon110. ss S.nra Ciera 61. San 01t1>0 S6 UC Davl1 61. C111co SI .. ~ Sonoml SI 7S, HumbOldl SI 61 ~ Havward St. 61, S.Cre,,,.nto St S7 i Sen FrenclKo St 65, Stenl\llV~ $1 6A Whllll•r Colieoe 60. Cellecll 40 ,,, Ctnt Welfllngton 7•, Seatl'* 11 :! llOCKIE.S ~ BOl\e S1 6J, Wlt>ef St 60 t BVU 6'. H•w••I 60 COloreOO St 61 New MeK<O 51 • Montane SI 74. Montana 11 ' Ntvedl·~tno 11, N Ar11on<t St ~ Texu·EI f>uo .. Air Force SJ ' Utell 67 San OieVO St 6S ' SOUTHWEST ~ Ol<lanome 13, Ol<illlllm• St 11 ~ Tun 66, Tua\ Tech 61 " SW Ol<ilnome 39, SE OklallOma 17 " SW Tne1 SI 76 NW Lou11lana S4 Tun A&t 61. A,_,., St SI Tue1·Arl·~•on 16. 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Fvrmen SS Wake Forn i 91 N Cerotln• ~· •• F 10r1t1a 93, T ...nn we 16 ~gla 5' Loul1l1ne Sr SI l(entvc~v 4' Avburn '7 tor Loulsllne T K ii II NE LOOJl\••11• oPcl lftOW • Ale ·9 irm1"9f1em e 1 South Al~t>eme 7) tp.1 Tu••ne ... s MIU l\-IOOt 6J • e vc11ne" '3, I/Ml '° Ctnrenerv 7t, Georgie St 77 CltmlO" •6. O.llware St 6S ~ Melon 16. EH i Cer041ne 5' J.casonville 79. Olo Oornl111on II 1011 Mftrc.I 7S, Ge 5ouniern .. Mlub.iP04 SI ... Allt>eme 46 j N C.rollfl• A&. T 90 N C Ctntr el 4t I ~ °"""' 10, St.ilOfl 61 s C~lna sr '1. M4 f ~ • ., Soutfl CerotlM '1. rrot1d1 .S1 11 SW LCKJISllM 71. ,,.,, A~lcen S6 T11 •C1111t•ll009• '2, D1vld1on S7 Ve Common ... 11111 6'. Sovtll '°IOrlda SS Vllldert>lll el MlstlU IPOI, PP0 \"OW W CAlrollM '3, APHllChll ll SI 60 W l(eftlVCkY 102, NC C116rl01t• •1 Wllllllm & ~ry 71, J~ Mffil.on 10 I AIT St JOM'' 97 COM«IKul 64 1o11on c ..... n "'""'ldlllel " Plltteurttl ... Seton H .. '1 Celli""' N . eo.ton u 11 Gotum04a J7, t<own S2 (.otnell 11, V eN SS Dr••• n . 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Stenford 73 Arizona 73, WHl'tlngron Ste•e S6 TMIV'l G- Oftrel WL 12 s ... l 9 • 1$ ' IS t • 10 11 • 10 11 10 ' 10 9 Hotr• Da me al UCLA (non·conttrenul MMA'r'1G- USC I I Oreoon Siert Tl>un4eV'a GllM'\ USC •' Wul'llngron UCLA et Wa\nlngtC)(> Stett Stentord er Arlzone Celltor,,la al Arizona S•a•e How hl9 lO ••red I SI JOM'\ (II• I) beel Connecticvt 97·6' Monoev ar S.ton Mell 1 GIOf941tOwn 111· 11 Oki nor 1M111 Tooev "' Ari..an\<ts 3 MeMOlll\ Slate 117· 11 Otel Vtrg1n1a Tech, 91·f7 Wedne,oav Feo 1l et C1n<111 net I • Sovlhlrn Metnool\t It 7·n did not PilV Tocll'I' V\ ltl<:t S 1Minol1 ( 17 SI did nor Oiav T oclav 01 HO\.lllon • Ouu t IS l l oiO no1 Olbv Monoev "' Hervard 7 Ol<llhOm• 117-•I OH i Ol<lenoma Stat•. 13·'1 W~\dn v\ Nt0tu>.1 • C.-g • Tecti I 16·•1 be•• Mervilnd. n-60 Wednlldlv V\ Dvlle 9 SvrtcuH ( 14· l ) did not olev T oaav v\. Marl!Ulllf 10. Michigan ( 16>-ll Oe•I W~Con\iJt, 94-e 1 Thvrldlv· va f>vrdve ll North Cerodne C16·S) beel Fvrm•n. n -ss. Tl\vrldlv. v' Virginie 12 Tube !17·31 IOll to India na S1e1e ICIO·,. Wldneldlv v\ INinol\ S111e 13 Oef>eul (14·S) to\! ro Lou1wille. 11· 73 WednelOev vl Davion 14 Ort0on Srere (16-31 bffl StantorO '3·7l Mondlv YI USC IS. Loultfanl Tech 117·21 ., NOtlhlHI LouisJ.M. l>Pd .. "'°w Monalv or Nonn· eut Loulsla ne. 1' Nava<Ul·LH Ve941s j 17·2) bell Ulall S111e, 101 ·13 Tllun<:lav al Pecillc 11 Maryland f\7-61 '°'' to Georgie rlCJI, n·to Mondly• VI Old Dominion 1e Vlllenove ( 14·SI dlcl not Pll'f Tues· div· 11 Connecticut 19 KlftYl ( 17·•1 bffl NeOrl\kl, ti to Mondlv. "' COloraoo " 20. Alebeme·BlrmlftllNm (lt·SI OHi $ovth Allt>eme, 11·73 Coll Thondlv v1 JIClllOtl Stele. COMMUNrTY COLLEGE CVllf'ftS SO, <>ranee C..st 42 (Seidl Ce11t C......,_.) OltANGR COAST CO ) -ltven 4 Morton 10, Fir""' ll, .Johnllon 7, GOVdOt 6, Orelle 0, Toomev 2, Harrigan 0 Torer, 17 •-11 ,, CYN•SS (50) -Swanner 10. Berwick •· Merullct1 e. Horn 6, 8ali.v IS, Mlrlinae u 7. Kr1tner o, Buckner o Tot1ti. 13 4·9 SO H1lflirne· Ora1191 Coast, 1S·2l To1111outs Orenoe Coe11 17, Cvor•n 13, Fouled our: Rvan ((>CCI • .JOM1ton <OCCI ~IO, G-.... West 71 Cs.wtll C:.st C.• we) COMPT'Ote <•> -R Jollnt.on 7S. BullOCk S Sivert 16, Foemi119 6. D JOllnlOfl 11. Cron I. Htndef\Oll 1 Tote~ 31 1'·17 90 GOLDEN WRIT (71) -Love I•, Lori91n It. Brvce 19, Hul\on u. O.~ 1 MAnft 2. Tot•ll . 30 11-13 71 Helfllme Como.tO<'I. 44·.0 Tota l toull Compton 11. Gotoen Wnr 19 FOVltcl OUI Oeot>l IGJNCI Tecnn1cet GOid· en West Coecfl GrMftfleld ... s-....... SM.9*"* Sf ( s-91 CeeM C If I I -J MT. SM Aflll'OM> ( .. ) -Ltonerd 6. Tln..nlen 2, ltid>era ti . 8eltev 17. ltaJ!llrll 14, Breoo I Tota~ 27 16·26 60 fAooula ACK (ffl -Heml"on '4, OIWM>ft •• Mu!Oer s. T11ome1 4, Cornlv I•. Svlllven • Tolell 16 7 a S9 H•"lime Mt San Antonio 36·27 T Ol•I foul\ Ml S.n AnlO<'llO 10, S.dOle· 0.Ck 19 Seuttl Ceut c. ...... ic. Cl!Wrence Ovw9I W L WL (¥rtl05 I I 17 4 Ml San AnlonlO I I 71 2 Fullerlon 6 J 11 10 Cvoreu S ' II a Ora1191 Coa,1 4 S 13 10 SadOllOec-s " 9 Compton 6 I 17 San•• Ane 6 9 11 Gototn Wnr 0 9 1 IS SltvrdaY'I k«fl Cvpreu SO. Or11191 Co.ut •2 Ml Sen Antonio '°· Se«llet>ICk 59 Comoton 90, Golden Wnr 71 Fullerton 71. Cerritos '9 17 oil W.....-Y'I Go-. (]~I Fvllerlon et Orenoe Con t GOiden Well er Ml San An1onio ~ .at C«rilM S.nre Ane a t Comoron COLLEGE WOMEN UC lrWle U , ~ ~mneunt SI (Nelt·caf ..-1 UC laVtNI 1661 -Ltwi1 12, Higashi I , Oann I, Welton 2, Simoson 18 V&ndtr f>Oli 1 Grel'llm It, RenoeH S Tote11 11 11 II '6 LOVOl.A MAatYMOUNT (SI) -Sc.nulte 11 Pe-roclln 1. Samciwn II YoilllOkl J Dunn I . Somuro·Brown • Conno41v 6 T 01els 16 19·21 S 1 Heltttme UC Irv,,.., 34-n Total IOVI\ UC Irvine 10 LOv048 M.erv mount IS Fouled ovl f>er•OG•I' ILMI HtGH SCHOOL GtALS lrWle JI, C.pf$tr•ne Ve-.V V Cs.ti! CMst ~tlUll CAl'tiTllANO VALLEY (27) -Como' II, Scllonn 10, I/er~ 6. Swain 0 \ 1n 0 r 01a1• 11 ' u 77 tltVINE (Je) -Bowtr • Mocet• 11 l'oro I Eawerd\ l Tenlk&we J ltOllOuil .. 1 Aene 5 Totals 11 4 10 lt k«I ""' OU.r1w1 ''"''"•no Vellev • 10 t1v1'lf IS I Toter loot\ CeO••lreno Vallev 11 C:oulftl our Swe1n ~C v 1 , ... d h«ll•Y HIOH SCHOOL • lfklll 1. U.Wenlt\> , llllMn •Im 111 slrl*nl 6 I 21 I I JI It lrvll\f E 01\0fl \CO< ng Oull!lem I Oltto<\ I Ut11v•n ll¥ \COt 110 N M~•et 1 f MllltP< U.l. NetleMl lndMr (•t~) SernlflMI ~ S •ef •,, dberO ( \......otn I dli J1tnm1t <~ "'" • 1 ... , 'l'lmfl~ Nwrr 1rre~e1 ctlf loOI Tel1'°"'1' IU S I • .l-6. 6 I 1 S -•. ,..,.. -·""'*' - • l. ..... """" SATUltDAY'S .. llULTS a po .. l 1)111 .. .,_....,.. .......... ..--.> 111•.ST llACI. One tnlll HC.e • l'0tt1lt • !Pierce) 16.00 e 40 UO L A Oktetor 1P.1er11nl > 00 UO Nellve Munier <F Sherr1111 600 AIM> raced. Glen MldOv, sue ... 0tw1 Soll Voter, MOl'lterev KnlOl'll Tll'M. 2 00. SJ IXACTA (2•51 oeld 1110 10 SICOND I ACI. Ot!e mlle pew, K.t111 Roeo IP1r11er) 13 40 s.oo l.40 N1ve1 Otfl<er ISIH'19D•I 3.20 loo Sllenl T ervel C AClt.•rme11) 3 90 Atio rececl Peter Onldln, a rena no Iron, M1ghlv Sloe Egmo111 Frott, Tvofell, MIG nlliaue Time 2 01 l /S SJ EXACT A I, 41 oald WO to THIRD llACIE One '1'!11e Peet Nardln LVllre (Perkerl • 90 S.00 ~ 20 S.aure IF' Sn1rre11) SOO S40 Ml\let Koor'ISPrlgO\I 7.00 Al•o reetd Sel>fin• ltewerd, On Tovr, Welmaukv Eaortu, Oevid Vence , NOtllino Ytl Time 2 00 1 S U E)(ACTA 17·SI 1M1d .._.20 fl'OUllTH llACE. One m1'4t e>.tCI Famllv Porrrell ll(uel>llrl 6 40 • 00 2 90 Bleck Armoro (L•ckevl • 00 3.00 Nveno 011 (Mvtller) 3 00 Al\O rectd Sem Letone Exrreorclint rv, Oaimetrot Stolen Moment, Tome 1 SI FIFTH ltACIE. One moe oece Smert ICoaia tf>erkerl 100 4 20 3 ?O 1\18'1' Bov 1 F Snerren) I'° 4 40 My Mtu1ng1r IAVOln) • 40 Al\O raced Fal\t R~I. Leooerd Ce p· 1a1n WelM>" S1>K1a1 Perer. Time Sauere Baron MliA Bv•nl>ro T1mt 200 b EX.ACTA 19·SI oa10 UJ.60 SIXTH RACE. One milt> oece Mem1>n11 I Kutoier I 680 • 90 3.40 Su1>1r NfflO ICrewtordl 10 00 6 00 Nevtf' Tiit Same (f>lereel S.90 Also receo f>ooawne.lle Trlote Nine, 1(1ng ()I Jeu Ae1ncllec" Temoo 8tve Chlo, Cru1s1no Time 200 2 S U EXACT A 11 9) pa10 '7t 90 SEVENTH RACE. One mile oace ou1c11 Treat !Todd Ill l 90 2 .0 1 40 Ou1e11v (Ander\on) 3 00 1 to Salvador IPlanol 3,60 Aiso recea Loo"•no G~. Merrv Nerdln, Sia A over. Rac1no Banner Coal Me<cn1n1 Ven<llve A1ma11un1 n,,_. 1 S7 4 S u EX.ACTA IS·ll oe•d Sl5 30 EIGHTH It.ACE. One m.ie oect Firll Mitt (L1glltll1MI 19 40 10 40 l 60 Cnrisline • 8ov (Crewforol 6 20 l 20 Par11e1 Net (Pe rk ti' I 2 40 Al'° reCld Moorf\ Oandv Ma'n, Rooov °"· HIPP'!' Scotl. Lord Alba. Stella• Llghl, Slerre Breut. Boot>v Trap Tlmt. IS9 ,. ,3 E XACTA 11 9) Paid \I 19 70 NINTH llACIE. One milt oece MICho Brevo IAl.lblnl 4 20 3 40 2.40 AlmOnd l(ll>o tcrOOhenl 4.00 UO Crezv Goll• (Ltckevl 2 40 Also rececl Coureoeou\ Aecl, Two OcnM, Junvle Law, TrKkef Cheroer. f>rlntmelt.er L. Time: 1:5'. U I XACTA 16·11 oa1d i11.o. U l'tCIC SIX (4·9 ... S-1-6) paid '1, ... 00 will't 11 wlMl"9 rlcktll ( sla l'to<'~) t2 f>lc1c Sia con\Olellon oelo SS6.20 wllll 329 winning hckets (llv• PlorMil) TENTH llACIE. One m11f oact Vetled Power (An<ltrsonl 7 to • 60 l 90 Le v elllse I AvOln) 9 00 ' 10 Natlv• Hap (Crewfordl l 40 AIM> raced 8row~te Ml\ltr. Lora Nevlrlno, Tom.Olt.in1 Henovtf' Time. 1 SI 1 /S $l EXACTA (6·SI Pela \l?I 10 ELI YINTH llACE. One mlle P8ct Sier f>elron (Perllerl l 60 3 '° l 40 Fe<"glll (Llgtrthllll 1 00 S 00 Nerd1m Gold CAublnl S 10 AIM> raced Sc:otcn Ctov<t CHiie o.. T ,,,_.,v Prince, Jule\ Bov. Nve•to Sl<IPP1r Roonev T uoor Time I ff llS U l.llACTA (7·t ) Paid ill 30 lt,llandenclr •• 774 s.... Mela SATWOAY"S IUSULn , ......................... , fl'laST ltACE, I 1116 mllel Sc>er Around (N\ezel I .0 • .0 l.00 Lvnnwould CVeleNUlll) e20 •40 Dlnllll ltktve CLIPNmJ J 00 Also r eceo: Sl8IO Din, Slormlet. Proud AreOlln, EHv Eu v Tlrne: , ... 1/S SE COMO ltAC•. 1 II 16 ml1t1 £mprltllunvn (Toro) l 10 J 90 2.IO Vorlevfer IM«.rronl • 20 7.tO Fltet Pavl A•ll(Jtl (SlteVtnll 2.tO AIM> •aced. 8uvfor1, 8-ter, Duro.n Otto. Jell S.11 Joa Time 144 1/S n DAILY oouaLE (3·71 oeld Ul 90 THIRD RACE. I 1116 mllel E\POnleneo (Valen1vt1al 12 60 S.60 3.IO No Hv1f (Mue) 3.IO 3.40 Jvntvre (Snoemeker I 3.90 "''° racld· Foreign Legion, Durable, Mlilch Win"". Summar Crea" Tlrne 1 43 21 s FOURTH llACE. 61'> furlonOI Campanero (McHergue) 2S 60 9 00 S 20 ~ Ortret>I IMcCerronl • 00 l 20 Mlnot1 Lff (LOIOveJ 4to AIM> reQCI Clllly'' Gae C.... l•l\h Al Alwev\, Sof1 Dew,,, Boo Olt Gum, Tlrne For A Slam . OonM'1 Bundle. Afflrmtci'~ Oencar. Neotlvle, Sand Her Mv Lovt Time. 1.17 4/S fl'IFTH ltACI. 6''l tu1tong1 on tvr1 W:il .. nln'' LAii (M11el 19.20 e 90 • 40 lte<I Ember (Plncevl 3 60 7 IO Aglleted Min IS1tven11 3IO Also rec:e<I Malcnoennv. GrMft ~Hf. Allr>ama NIM , Eertv Quell, TerOMM, Lllll• Mledow Time 1 lS l •S U EXACTA 17·21 oa1d J20S 00 SIXTH llACIE. • tvrion91. Fvtt Honor (Vel1111uet1) ll 40 u o J 40 Lone Sti r Bir IPlncevl •to •.:IO Lord'n ltvltr IMcCe rron) 2.IO AIM> r•Ge<I Gr•v Geuntlet Lvclt.v Pro.· PKI ltv11 Cllltf ltvn. lteb'1 o.11(1111, Com· mvler. E •cfullve C..oede PanctlO VIiie. Vl\ible Aull Wer Glillet' Time I 10 SEVENTH ltACI.. I I m1lel on IU(f Good Al Omnch (Toro) lS.40 uo •.OO Anli9u• (O.enov1wvel 5.00 J.to Avlo Comme nder (McCerronl •.70 AIM> ••Geel' EPt.on Oown1. E,,_,edi>f Al N0<te. K.1 vu1, Crvstal Court Time 149 l•S U IXACTA 1•·4) Peld '16SOO EIGHTH llACI.. I I• 16 mflft Adoree! tf>•nc•11> 4 to > oo no Oonl\IOO Tl'tlmuSIC 1Dth1vl 2 to 1 20 LOvller Lindi 1si-ma-arl 7 20 Al\O reced Goldlnlev. Air Dl11lnou1 Time 1 •2 l 1S $S EXACTA 17·l l P&IO Jll SO U l'ICK SIX 13·1· 7-11·6· 211) oeld l llS.761 to w1111 two wlMlno tlclllll (i i• nor\ft) S7 Pl<" J .c.omotaJ.lod H id Ul!IT'i6 ..,Ith .. winning l~llfh (flv• llO<\fl} NINTH llACE I 1 I• Miits Le Vr11a 810 MM 1()4vO 11 60 S 60 l 40 ~ 10om1nove11 uo 300 / 'Bac~loD 1 f>lncevl 2 IO AIM> reud Tnellerd'a W11dl, Dult.I Of Blvaor1u, C11>e1lno Fren(ll COMl"l'lllldlr, Ze1>111er T1rne I (J 41$ $J UCACTA 17 JI N ld l llSSO A lltl'ldencl 43,631 . . LO ;,o a .a a . . . .03 7 ¢ c > t J P S NHL C~llLL CONfl'RltlNCI $1ftytM ~ "' L T ""' EOl"f'IO<lton ,, ' • '° Ctro.tv 2' ,, 7 ff Winni-27 21 ~ s• Ola n 21 t S3 V.ncouver " » 1 JS """' OMilefl St.1..0Ult n 1, t S3 Clllc .. o n 27 J 47 Min""° II " 2S 10 ,, Ott roll " 30 1 3l Toronto II 3l 7 ,, WALH COHl'RllRNCI h tr'klt OMWln w~ )I ll • 10 Ph • ,. 1~ • .. NY llllJ\Ofr t 21 n l S7 NY lllll(llr~ 17 2S • '2 Plll~ll .. 26 s " New Jenn 16 ,, s l7 Adlmt OIY1$1en MontrHI 26 16 10 62 llult110 ,, 15 12 '° QuetMIC 2• 21 1 SS 8ost0ft ,. 27 1 ~s H1rlford 17 16 s )9 S.IVf'•Y' Sewn Montr .. t S. ~ I BvffelO 6. Pllllldel011l1 l Winni~ •, Boston ) O.rroll 6. QuetMK ) Eclmonlon S, N'{ ttenger\ MlnneM>t1 S, Toronto 2 NV lilendlrt 4, Plll\bvrol't o SI. LOI.II& S, Clllceoo I TedlV's G- Wlllnl-11 W11hlr191on Detroit 11 Nlw Jerwv Cllolrv 11 8vffeto, n Mlnnnot• 11 Quebec. n St Loui1 11 C111<100. n Heriford 11 Edmonron. n NY ltenoan 11 Vencouvet , n Canect..t1 S, Kin9S 1 Sc-1tV Peri.di 01' ,.. 1'3 »O 134 190 119 201 ''° ,. !St 211 210 235 176 179 170 103 117 207 19• 162 OA "' '°' m m ,,. 190 19' * 2>' 216 IS. 153 104 104 224 20I 110 149 117 114 709 MOl'11r11I t ?-S LOl Anolill 0 C>-1 Fint PerleO 1 MontrH I, Smllll 11 (Weller. Tvrco1111. 11 IS (pp) f>tn11tlel--t.vc1Wlg, Mon! (hOC>ll· 11191, l'OS, Wtll\, LA, ChOldl"91. 10 •2. Nll1n, MOl'll (rOUOl'tlng), 1•:39. l(llty, LA (l'IOOk· 1119), IN1 Secllld ,..,...., , LO\ AnOllll, Dionne 31 (Nlcl'tOll\, Shull), 1:19 (l>O), 3 MonlrH I. Mcf>hM 1 (Weller, Clltllotl, •·40; 4. Montreel, w111ar lS IClltllo\, l(vrversl, 1•!11 (pp) f>enel· lllt-l.udwlo, Monl (cron ·Chtcklng), 0C)'2t, Taylor, LA (llllhf119), 1'°6, Cllello\, Monl 1111$.hlng), 1'06, Nlchol!i, LA (chargl119). 2'22; Svobodt, Monr (llOICl•"9l. S 17, Herdv. LA (tlOOlllnOI. t 41, Well\. LA (\ll\lllngl, 13:11 Third Paned s MOnlrHI Mcf>tlff I !Weller. Ludwl9), S '23. 6 Montreal, McP"" t (Clletlo1I. l .•7 f>•nallie\-Ludw1g, Monl (l'tOlcllll9), 1• 16, ltot>lnM>n. MOl'I (l'IOOklng l. 19SI Sholl on ooe>-MonrruJ 12 13 IC>-lS LOI Anoete\ •·I· 11-77 C.0.1'411-Monrreel, Sottaen 177 shOl\·76 wvn) LOI Anoetn, Jenecvk !3S·l01 Alt.ndance -16,00S Reterte -Brien Ltwil Dr•• radn9 HHllA WlfA'E'RNATIONALS ,.,,._, Tedllv'1 Ouallflers Too Fve1 -I Larrv Minor IS.n Jecintol. S 43 H <OtlO' al 7SO 13 moll, 7 Joe Amaro !Old Forve. f>e J S" or 161 11 mpn, 3 Gery OrmiOV lltostvllle) S SI 11 2SI 16 mP'I •• G•rv Beo IH-1), s SS ., 27• 43 mon, S 8 1H Mullin\ (Ptlham. All I 5 S7 et 763 00 mon, 6 Connif i<.a1111.a (Yo\1len11. Mich I S 7l et 136 M mPll, 1 Denver Sc.hut 1 (Frt\no) S IO al 731 11 me>ll, • Ole!. LeHe,. ILensmo, Mich I SIO et 20 ~ mpn, 9 Cllris Kareme\lne1 (Clllcegol. S.12 11 211 SS mOfl, 10 Howerd H•ighl (Pomone), S '2 et m .et mOll, 11 Mark PY-v<tnomme 1ea1r.er,11~1. u s •' 20 SI mOll. 12 Don Ge rlll\ (Ocele. Fii ). S '1 11 ?5'.•1 l'TIOfl. I) Fr ..... Bradley (NIPll, SM et 150'3 mPI\, 14 SN111non Stverl !River· 110tl. s.t9 11 2S4 S2 mofl. ~ Ernie Hall (Corneliu\, Ort I. 591 et 240 SI mOh, 16 Dick PhllllPI (Cart.on Cllv), S. .. a l 2)9 1' mph Fvnnv Cer -I JOhn LomblrdO IVeten· cl•I. 56' 11 2SS.61 mOll. 2. Tim Gro\t IS.UOU\I, S 70 •' 131 12 moll, l JOl'ln Force (Fulflrlonf, S 73 el 7S6 •I 1"11911, • Ktnnv -&ern\leln ID1Hu l. S.74 al 2S4 M mPh, S Ed McCullocll IS.nverl, S 19 at 7SO SS moti • Tom McEwltl (Fountain Vellevl. S '1 e t 254 66 rnon, 1 Dele Pvldf tGrenedl HIU\), s.t3 e t 251 67 mpll, e ltlcll JOMt.on (F0tl Worth). S 14 11 2SO '9 mPh, 9 JOl'lft Cotlln\ (Lono BHchl. SIS 11 '248 4 mOll. 10 At Seorlnl IS Ee11on, Mao.). 5 .. et 24S 13 m Ol'I, II Jodv Smart <San •nronlol, S 86 et 2.S6.,. mpl't, 12 Jim Heed (Cotvmt>u\, Ot>io), S 9' et 2•9" mpll, 13 Peul Smltl't !8ovton Btecn. Fla I, S 9S er 244.69 mpn, 1• Jolln Marlin ISlln Dlmu ), S t7 11 249 OJ mOll, IS Blllv Mevar (Wecol. 6 03 al 239 J6 mon, 16 Jim DuM (Lono BH<:l'tl 60I •• 2S097 mpll f>ro Srock -I 8oll GllOdln (W1111t1elld Ind l. 1 SS lnerionel rKOtdl el 116 '7 mPl1. 1 Lee SlllP111rd (Arlington Teaul. 7 60 er 181 ?3 mOl'I, 3 Don Coonce ICl't'vge. Ind '· 7.6S e t 190 2' mPfl. 4. Warren JOMM>tl !Dvluth, Ge.I, J 6S a l 190.SO moh, S Gordie ltlvtre IYume, Ariz.), 7.llS et 179 92 mPl1, 6 Bvtctl LH I (Bllckllck, Ofllo), 1 61 et 179 JS mOh, 1 Kan Dondero (Ba10oa hlendl. J 61 11 117 70 mp11, I Ronnie Mlnct1111ar (Wnlport, Min I. 1 68 el 11U9 mOll, • ltov Hin (SOC>fll•. N C I 7 69 11 111 II mpn, 10 Tonv Cl'trlstl1n IForr L•V<ll•O•lfl. 7 11 11 17199 rnon, 11 Fren._ S.nct111 IBeldwln. N v I. 7 n •• 179 21 mPfl. 12 Joe Leoone (Ntwlon Sovere, Pe I. 7 JJ al 177 SI mp11, 13. GeM FIKlllno (Wln\led, MiM ). , 7J e l 1n.s1 mOl'I, 1• Don Nlcl'IOl.on COren1111. 7 7• 11 182.03 mOll, I~ Don C1mP1nello IWevne. N J ), 115 et 1716' mPtl, 1' ltk kit s.n1111 Cl(lno. N c 1. 1 n at 179" moh C....UV ,.,..Am , .. ~ ... ell) MArk O'Meere 70-72•tt-110 Cvrll• Strenoa 75·69-61-21' J1v H111 75· .. ·7o-1U l<lkuo Arel 7J-69-7l-213 Q9u9 Te...it 71•10-71-214 ~reo NO<n'\4111 7•..e·J>-tU Lerrv ltlftlllt t>·12•70-'15 LI M'!' 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INOIANAP0\.1$ COLTS-NemeG Ton'\ Lover •ul1ten1 llted coecll 1nc1 ""' coach ST LOUIS CAROINALS-Si.ntcl Jim Hlfll11ft, ""° CMCh IO • two·YMt con· frlC1 HI-Jon A•IM 1~ttl'm1 wllll Jot lollic. twr41 llld 1u•t Allen"•"· ~. on • -'" o1 OM·-con· trt <ll MOa<CY ........ Hedt1¥LM9Ut WINPllP'IG Jr;1'S-Tr•6'4 Morrlt L\141.owldl, left •IM, 10 lllf lk>lto11 l rvl111 for Jim N Ill rltlll wlllt COUA•L Ml~SOUlllt-H•INd 1111 Mrt~1 e111s- t8'11 loolbel COKfl ~t1¥1 c-~ 111111 .,,.,.,ye llftt ~ 4 a ¥ Glidden speed~ to record Lombardo a so breaks mar at NHRA event POMONA (AP) -Bob Olldde1 and John Lombardo set National Ho Rod Association records Saturday a quahfyina ended for the WintcT nationals at Pomona Raceway. Glidden. from Whiteland, Ind. recorded the fastest Pto Stock time i1 NHRA history. 1.SS seconds a 186.87 mph. Glidden's 198S Fon Thunderbird has been in the No. position smce qualify1na bep1 Thursday. Glidden set the former elapse< time record of 7.61 ~onds laa October on the same track. Lombardo. 37. from Valencia established the Funny Car record a 5.68 ~-conds. driving Raymond Bea dle 's Dalla!>-based Schlitt Blue MA1 Ford Mustang. This 1s Lombardo's first race driv ing the Blue Max. Beadle retired fron compct1t1on 1n January and na mec Lombardo as his replacement. In second place in the 16-car Pre Stock field 1s four-time Winstor world champion Lee Shepherd o Arlington. Texas, at 7.60 seconds a 18 1.23 mph. Don Coonce of Cay uga Ind .. was third with a time of 7.6! seconds at 180.50 mph. Tim Grose of Saugus was second ir Funny Car with a time of S. 1( seconds at 231. I 2 mph. followed bl John Force of Fullerton at 5. 7: seconds at 256.41 mph. Larry Minor of San Jacinto main· tamed his lead 1n the ~P Fuel dragster category. finishing wuh a time of 5.43 seconds al 250.13 mph. Joe Amato of Old Forge. Pa .. wu second at 5.48 seconds at 26 1.17 mph and defending race wmner GaT) Ormsby of RoseviUe was third at 5. SI seconds at 258. 76 mph. Today's finals will also decide winners 1n Top Alcohol Dragstcr, Top Alcohol Funny Car. Competi- tion. Super Stock, Super Gas and Stoc k categones. Christine leads fleet to Mexico By ALMON LOCKAMY ...., ................ MARINA DEL REY Freel Prel .. 1 tt·foot CU9tom ti~ Ctirlttlne led a fleet Of 28 era ocean racing yact\11 l!Ct'OA the -starting line Saturday on the ftr9I leg o1 the 1, 125-mlle Marina cll9 Rey to Puerta Vallarta, Muklcl race. The yachts got under way In 1 moderate 10·knot northweat~ breeze wtth volumlnou• cloud• Ofl the hortzon. Chrlttlne, out o1 Pacific MarlMn Yacht Club. 11 a former c9-I sweep winner In the race and la ttll scratch boat In the Perlormancil Hnadlc.p Racing Fleet. A half·mlle down to ~ C~artte, the acratch boat In "- International Otfthore Rule flell was In a tight boat-for·boet bat91 with Checkmate (ex-Bullfrog)•• pered by Monte Livingston of tlii hoet Del Rey Yacht Club. ~ Five MacGregor-85a, al• threeta tor first to tlt\llh. Wlfl caught In a tight pKk at tl9 weather end of tl'le tine and wlll fighting for clear aJr 15 "*"*fli after the •tart WJthln a half-hour the majoftty. the f1ett were bearing off on a Ugll reach close to Shore. · ElaPHd time record for thei Is 6 daya and 8 hou,. set by the foot lloop RegtJme In the race. To1nahawk triuniphs ST PETER. BURG. Fla. -John Are ns' 51-foot Tomahawk out of Balboa Yacht Club was tbe Cius II winner Fnday in thr 14()..milc Boca Grande race, the first in the six-rue Southern Occl\n Racing Confere nce. In a telephone rcpon from St. Pctcrsbura vc J .ohMon. crewman abOard Tomahawk. said "It wasa wild race with wmds of3S tO 40 knots and snow." The first to finish thc coune was lbr 8().foo1 mu1 yacht Boomcrana sk.i~ pcrc~d by Oeorac Coumantaros. New York YC. Second was Jim Kilroy'1 80-foot Kialoa out of California Yacht Club. and third was Mawsor skippered by William Koch: Dedham. Mass The next race is the 3SO-m1lc S\. Prtersbura to Fon Lauderdale race around the tip of Flori da and is usuftlly a stormy affair. • Vaq• win, 38-27 Shelly Mocen scored 11 po1n1s and uzeuc Ford notched 11x of her e1p t in lhc dtt11ivc fim quanu as the lrv1nc \-t11h &iris basketball team post~ a 38-27 victory over v1sitin1 Cap"trono V1lky Saturday. The wip imJ>tOY~d lhc. V.aqucro&' Souin t"oas1 Lcaauc mark to ~ and over1ll record to 7· I 0. Irvine spnntcd to a I S*'4 lead aft.tr one quancr and brcacd from the~. ..... '*' CtTACaoN MMcW. C.. .... t'-7 NOTICI TO DDIHOAHT: (Avteo e A.oueedo) Kl• MUM W. UMIU~1 CVWT'IM C. L1MMM. -oosa I THROUQH XV, ... CLUIMI YOU AM IEINO 8Uf0 av P~IH'Tlff: CA uo. U! l!ITA DIMANOAN00) l"AO'O"O Pl.AC! I IANTA ANA HOM!· OWHllM MIOCtATl()N, Y• ,_.. • CtN hr .......... -.... .. ......... ,.. .... .,.... .................... ..,.. A ................. _..,.....,..,...,... ...... ,.., ......... .. "' ,,... ..... 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M a. .......... ange County on January 14, jllUll U llft, M ,..,, ...... 1965 ....................... ,.,.,. Oll"'pllr GOft IH for· PubNehad Orange Coaet "'a I I ch d • 1 I• ta 1•1 Otiily Piiot January 20, 27 .,..,,,,d .. ti 1-.d .,..... February 3, 10, 1945 tt .. le _.. eeoucM M SU-359 P\B.IC fl>Ttc£ IUWONI CfTACtON JUDICIAL NOT1Cl Of IALI MUNICIPAL COURT Of MAL "'°"RTY CINTilAL DtlTiaCT AT """ATI IAU 1'00 Cl¥tc ~ NO. A 121a2 °"" Waat In the Superior Coun of er .. ~ he Steie ot Callfornla fa< Ula FE DANT nty of Orange: .... _.... "8JC fl)TIC[ NOTICE TO OE , N : In 1he Matter ol the Eat1te .,....._... ---------___ ;...;...;;....;.... ___ _ (Avl90 a AculedO) lUMA f JOHN L FARRAR. 0.-P\lll.IC fl>Ttc£ ACTTT10UI .,._ .. .....,,, AN INDMDUA&., P\llJC fl)Ttc£ NAm STATlmNT NATIONAL YIUOW ftAGa NOTICE IS HEREBY RCTTTIOU8 .,..,_.. Tha fOlowing petSOna are ="'=~:Jrj IVEN that the undanlgllee! FICTITIOUe .,.._.. NAm STATR....-T doing bu9in.a u : THROUGH,, INCLUIM will Mil II prtveta ... to the ..... ITATlmNT The followtng 1*"90fl .. PACIFIC WATER OUALl- YOU ARE BEING SUED hlgnaa1 end bed! bidder. The followtng .-.ont -doing butiMu .. Ty Ass 0 c I AT I 0 N • BY PLAINTIFF (A UD. LE IUbjeCt lo connrmatlon ol doing bullneel u · TRANSMEOCO, 2818 E. p w a A .• 2134 Main Street. ESTA DEM ANDANDO) Mid Superior COurt. on or ENGINEERING PLASTICS Coast Hiohway F, Corona Sult' 145, Huntington RICHARD C MARTINSEN af1er the 3rd di)' of Fet>N-COMPANY, 15878 Graham del Mar. Calif 92e25 Beach, Celt!. 92648 . • ary. 1985, •• the ot'floe of Street, Huntington BMch. Melvin A Hort!, 15191 P.W C A .. Inc , Calitoml1. AN INOIVIOUAL ZITTELL & PEDERSON, 455 California 92&d Jeckeon, w .. tmln1ter, Callf. 2134 Main Streat, Sull a 145• YouC-.:!o.~eeg~ E. Thouund Oak• Blvd., E$>cO Plu. Corpotatlon,a 92e73 Huntington Buch, Callf ..__ _,.., ttW ..,......,. la Sutt• 1. 02, Thouaand OM•. California Corporation. Thia bu1lne11 11 con-92848 ;;:.;_.., rou .. .; •.,,.... Cellf0tnl1, 91380, County of t5e78 Graham Street. Hunt· ducted by: an Individual Thia bu1lneu II con-"'"* ~ at tMa Vantura, State ol Callf0tnla. lngton Baach. Celltornla MeMn A Horal duc1ed by-a COfl>O'•llon wt. I the rlght.tlU• and lntereat 92849 This lta1amlltl1 WU lllad 2te9e,. A.....,"',._........ f Mid deceelad ., the time Thi• bUllnHI II con· with the County Clet1c of Or· wlt~he.,~ty b;." of~ ... ..,._. rew; ,_ .,.,._ f death end alt the right. ducted by 1 corporation enge County on J-..ry 22, ~ ,.1111,_ -• llMt tltleetldlnter•tlhetthe_. Arthur G Hornb4ck, 1965 =Countyon~22. Aft ....,., ..... 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You _, want Lot 85 of Tract 8909. u flCTITIOUe .,..... dOlng bulin.a u · The f~ perM>nl .,. :,~.::-.=r~~.;~~=~"ot': ~~~ llC~~~~~~;,:;!,! ~=~re:RP"'SES. an ' ,,..-....,calM ~ ,.~'!!_ ~:; doing~ ea. Wit)', Coltl MeN, Calif 20052 GothlC Clrcta, Hunt· ....,_, ~ -W. or ·-"""'"7 S of MARCIE WEATHERHOLT 9282e lngton 8.ach. C1fllornla .............. (lleted lrl ~.zr=. County, .... & ASOCIATES. 114 Aoa••· Rld'lerd Alan Ofadge. 803 9~ IM,._.. booll). mot• commonly known Belboa llland, Celff. 9*2 Brookview Wey. Co111 John Schllenkemp, 20062 0...,.. de qua le -V Marcia E WNtherholt. Maaa, Calif 92e2e Got"'<: Clrcie. Huntington er..-.... aftaolaft ,." 18181 MHa •rda 415 Edgewater. Balboa, CMry!Annl.awfanoa,803 8Mch.Celllornl•9264& .W weed lteM"" ptuo Court. Fountain Valley, Call· Celtt. nee1 Brookview Wal, Coita Thia bullneu 11 con· C IND .. --. torn11. d , ........... -'""I..._. ... , de 30 DtAI Al .....v• Terina of .... eeah In law-Thlf" bu1lneu 11 con· Maaa, Calif. 9282 UC.,.. v7: ..,_, ""' • ._._ 1tara pteaefttar "'" tul m,.,_, of the United ducted by: en lncllvldual Thia bualnell 11 con· JOHN SCHLIENKAMP ,....,uaata -nta a ma-S -·~1 c..n Marcia Waatharholt ducted by: joint 119ntur• Thia 111tement wu lllad .,-an aala -"• 1•1• on aale. or pert Thia 1tetamen1 w .. Ned Alen DradO' with Ille County Clettt of Or- UM cena o MM~ end balance evldencad by with the County Cieri! of Or· Thia atatement wu lllad anoe County on Jenuery 22• .... ,.,. ,.. la ---a nota MCUfed by Mortgeoe ange County on Jenuaty 22. wlfh the County Ci.B ot Or· 1965 11uticr'•ftl au reepueeu or Trv1t Daad on the prop. 1946 ange COunty on J_,.,-, 22. ,_ MCltta•,...... tleM ... erty ao I04d Tan percent of ......, lMS Put>ttlhad Orange COM1 "'"'""' ou laa fer-emovnt bid to be cMpoelted Publlahad Oranoa eo.t ,... Delly Piiot Jenuary 21, Fet>- •ul ldadea l •t•••• w1::oroftef9to belnwrlt· Dally Pllol Jenuaty 27, Feo.-Publl9hed 0rwioe Cout "*Y 3. 10, 17. 1965 • •Plldll II ~ ....... Ing Ind w141 be reoei'ted et Nllt')' 3, 10. 17, 1915 Deity Pllol Jenuary 27 f'eb-1------:":"~ll..;;Jlll&.I ... 18 _,. "°_._. • the aforaaald ot11ca at WfY Su-3e7 "*Y 3. 10. 17, tHS Mt.IC NOTICE -=-llMd M ~-= ~n:n•".:,.!,~ =t = SU-3ee ACTITIOUe ....... ,...,_... • ......... date ot.... rtaJC fl)llC( •-IC 1111\Tll'C MAim ITATDmWT ,.., ....... , le ........ Oeted 11119 26 di)' ol Jenu-... -. nu I~ The fottowing J*"IOM .,. -· Ml ........ Ml--· ary, 198:1 ACTmOUa MllM.U f!ICTIT10UI auueH dOlng f)uaineU ... ' .,,.. H HI d• Ill z.n..u. I NHRaoM. ..... ITATRmMT NM. I TATl•NT SOFTWARE PLUS BUil- ... , •••• d _!!:. :.~-=-9J1 • ...._ K . ....,...., ~·· The tollowlnO petWn It The lolloWlng l*90fl 11 NESS CLUB, 3324 Howatd, -:::::--, • ...; ......, .., MOW ...,.. doing buelneM u : • doing bullneta ... LOI AtamllOI Avenue. Call· = ,.::: ::: _..., HOlttT, lnevtor of IM I.. ISLAND AUTOMOTIVE. Bl{IGHTON INTERIORS, fornla 90720 ..... a"" ......... of JOHN L. PAM.AA. 1101 POf1)0M A,,., ~ta ,,2 KenlinGfon eourt. ~ NICl'lolu Clinton HOdQea, 11 " •nun• Maaa. Cellt 92827 Port 8Mctl Calif 92MO 3824 Howe.rd Avenue, l.oe IM.-411 ... a-t•~•d• Publlthed Orange COM! Kaimana "W KH we, lOUla Rober1 Kilieclley, •2 Alamltot, CalllOfrUa 90720 ~..:.;~""......;Dell)' Pllol Faoruery 3. 4, tO, 20262 Newby i.-, Hunt· Kenelngton eoun, ~ Thia bull~2._.con-..-.,. .... _,f..I'ea& Jntan.'-"· Calif. t2641 a..ct\..Callf...A2MO ducted ltt" an ...... ......_~ ........ :..: • .,... &IM-31 Thi• bu~n... ,, con-Thi• bualneu 11 con-NICH(}Ln Cl.IN I vN e 8 -. dueled by en I~ duC'l«S t>y 111 lndMduel HODGES ..... ( ............... ..._. •-"' 1111\TIH' Klimane W K..-LOUle A Kllledtey Thie 11e1amant ... flltCI ..... ,. and~ of ,._"' ""'~ Thia 1tat9!Mht wea ftled Thia ll&tameftl -Ned with the County C*ertl of°'" thaThe ~le' MUNICIPAL AYT'DmON with the County a.'11 of Or· wltfl the County Cteni of Or· =County on J-*Y 11· COURT 0' CALIFORNIA Dnm.°""9 =County on JfJltliM'/ 2a, anoa County on JanuatY 17, 1 5 ~ CENTRAL ORANGE COUN· THI MDn&Ot'mNT 1 5 ,_,. 1115 ,_ Publlltled Orange Cou1 TY JUOICIAl OlSTRICT, 700 A09MCY °" PublllMCI Orenoe CoM1 PubbMcl Or Coaat Deity Piiot JellUllt')' 21, '«>-CMo c.tli.t Ortw Weet, HUNT'IMGTON MACH Del PllOt J 11 Fee>-ange NM)' S 10 17 1M5 • Santa AM. Cellfornla t2701 le aollGltlng Statement1 of ty ~ • 04llt)' Pilot Jenuaty 27. ,..,_ ' ' ' Su.MO The f'lllM. llddfcaa. and Ouelltlcetlona from~ NM'f 3. tO. 11• 1 SU-S1 f'UWY S. 10. 17, IMS ~ number Of pl .. n-1Mn1 11Nna !of the ~ 1 SIJ-371 NI.JC fl)TlC( tiff• attorney. Of plelntlff rnent Of a pnme reeldentiel wtthOUt ,,.., attorney. i.: peroel within the Agency'• "8.IC fl>TlC( "9lJC ll)llC( ...cnnoue %11 •,r f!AANCIS l OUIMlAN. Main Pier Aclc:leullapment Mam aTA CORDOVA, MICHEL I PJotec1.,... The 2.41 ICr9 ~A~,-r PtCTlftOUI.,_.. Thefolowtne'*"°"'~ OUIN~N. 3et San MlgUel Illa II wttNn ... lnO die-Tha ~ panon II Mam 8TA,_., ~~ • C I A OtlW. 8utt• 260, N9WPOr1 ttnoe Of !tie beeOtl and Mv-do6r1Q ~ -l1'a folloMl'9 cier--1113 INlne ~. 8Met1, CA t2HO (1141 nlClpel Pltir. and,._ e IOO NfW,OAT AIR IX· OOlftl~• t2UO 7&1-1080 toot . frontage on Lalla lCUTIVl SUITL 1100 Quell ! u OEN I l UM a 1" Laur.en M Connelfy, Oeted· MAY 25 1M4 8t,eet. The AgeMy w4" StNel Suite 201 Newport [HTf~S. tUS W.· 11112 INltl4 ~ Tudr\ fM)eUtT .. IUMl. Cleft, .,,tertaln propoaela !of tM hec.11, Calif 92910 Df'IW, .,,. I to. -.. CA tlMO 9r. DMta ... ~ long•l«m i.... Of .... of L""'' L ~ t7411 pott .._,.,CA t2MO ftMndl J ~ tnt7 Cieftl the ~ !of ~ ,..,,!,;,." . M~ VlelO Peul l TUOket, 411 fl 1r¥1M Blvd , tvettn. CA Pubiith90 Orenoe COMt rMnt !of tfthcw muttt-fWnlty ...... iac1a, • Mod~• Ave. Newport '"'° 04llt)' Pilot ~ 20. 27. ,.,,., °"!of aele lloualne. ~2:!.neee la ~· 9Mdl. ~ tHIS T1'le ..._.,_. It ~- FebNaty a, 10. 1M6 1ntomwtlon fegerdlf19 IM duC'led b~ Till9 b\lelwe 1e con-~ by' 1 ven-w !*'· 81145' aubiect proC*'Y fM'/ be Lyn L dueled by. 1111 lndMcluel ,_... procured from Dan ltfeMM. Thia M•*'-'f .. ftled PA\Jl !.. T\JCICIA ....,... .J. ~ ,..., pr~ ~· a.y ,, __ OWtl of Or Thia """"*" -..... Thia ltM!lfNflt -.... °' ~°" ~ aooo """"' ""'._ .. 7 • " ,... County 01w1i of Or· .,.... .... C°""4y ~ ., Or· M n ,,,...., Huntlnt10fl =County Oft,,.,..,., 22• County CIC\ Januer, n .... ~ Oft Cua 1 .. SMcf!.._.CallfOfnla tH-41 ,_ 1114. rr~~~anoa CoaM ~ 0r-. Ooe111 ,__.,_, Ofwile '-=: o.itr ftMot '*'*'a a 4, Deity~ JfJIJIM't 11·,... "°4 JalWtY 11,,... Dlflf NM......., 11,,.... INS NatY S, 10. 11. tNS 3, tO, 11 , 1tM ~a lO. 1'. ltlS llM SH IU-311 au.-h-M l . '\ 8AL TZ 8ERGE1'0N IMITH A TUTHIU. WEITCUFF CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFlC VIEW •.-O-•AL PAM Cemetery• Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific V•fNI Drive Newpo,-t Beach 644-2700 MeCOftlllCK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach. Ca 92651 •!M-9415 HAMORLAWM- flfT. OUYE Mor1uary • Cemelery Crematory 1625 Qjsler Ave Costa Mesa .S•0·55S. PIERCE •OTHERS 8ELL MOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 ... ,-.. 4 00 • •• ..... -•t E • 1Ln Ol ~ 11"1 not h!lh 1n prnte reeiinn 1 lMP C'Ott ( li ~ ld~IJiU\I l To tx: h •ld al Amem'8n vg1on H ll. N.B feb 12th. l98!\, from ~ JO ll 30 pm .... l.llDTtnml ,.. w•utPllPUTa ... •.. ," ............. IM-1111 T HE DAILY PILOT IFIED OFFl€E H R Te~pho~ rvac~: fondav-F rid.a · • 8:00 .M.-5:30 P.M . Busin Counter: Monda v-friday 8:00 A.M .. 5:00 P.M . IED 642-5678 ' ........... ...llr ..... ·' ..... .• .. .... .• ~ * •l•• * ~::!:.;.·.~;:= .,_UITLI* M ight tr a d e f{lt BANK A!PO MU9l eallt Nl/CdM /CM at•A§ Pnce llUhed S210.000tl 0--114 MCl-N3I 1 5 bt ' be 7100 Sq Ft.~--.. ~~~~ Wine Ctlll#. gournwt kM, Panoramic view, pv' g•t•. ao ac;re+-muc:h more. Sac:rlflc:e at 1995,000 Cati Pt1trlcll Tencn 131-12 ti ........ , ..... L.O\lety 1 ... 3 8d 1 ~New C8fP91•. dnlpe9, ,.. modeled kltCIMn. d,... rNtJc oourtyetd entry. St97,000 Ind~ Co1Ha()f1hy l A990C 640-0020 . -- COLOWeU BAN~<?Ri.'l USI THI DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULT" SHYICI DlllCTOIY For Resu lt Service Call . .. -------iiio.oo4~ :· Traditional Realty 831-7370 . ,. • 642-5671 bt.UJ =====::::::::::!~~~·: ,_ HlPlll : Must seU super sharp l.rvine ~ -Pano ~ Fam rm. 2 bdrms. den w /dry bar 2 bdrml. wood & . coocrete patio-lots of exua &.ouehes includm& AJC. earth t.one cpu. ~ w~ .doors. bookcaMs. ~xtn siorage and mUC'h more Really IOmethinl speoa1 •t $137,500' Nk for Frank Hill ----..., __ COLDW<?LL BAN~eR l1 ----112-2111 Chamung Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 4~' lot, deck. courtyard. pier & slif.. $1,000,000. • .UUT/-·I . Jllf\aUM._. .. llflm PUil 111'11 IT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaces. $1,250.000 PE•llU-..__., Excmung Ocean & Jetty view. 4 Br. 3 Ba 37000 sq ft. car parking $1 .150.000 BILLCRUNDY. REALTOR J .t 1 f\u y\•d• D• .. °" f\ f).'-r.'t>' VILLA BALBOA CONDOS A SELECTIONI s 1 20.(X)() o~ of the newest build- ings with I bedroom. 2 bath + large patio s 1 39 ,(X)() Dr ast1cally reduced .. hke new·· unit , I bedroom, 1 bath with many upgr a<les s 155,(X)() Ocean. bay and night lrght V IEWS from this light & tm ght penthouse Assumable loan. s 160,(X)() Former model and tovety d~or Large assumat>fto-loan on this I bedroom + den S199.SOO Former model 2 ~room + ram1ly rm. den and dining. large cusumable and "m1n1" VIEW. sundeck, hght & bright. 631-1400 S217 .CXX> Penthouse With VIEW 2 large master su ites; hght & bright Assumable loan WA T£RFRONT HOMES, INC ltfAl f.STAn -· i.." .... ,.,_,, ~· /Ht• V. l ._.t Hw. ~ ... e. .... 11 611-14" ------.. °"' • _... . ., __ ... _ ... -•t.'-•-· .......... rt\ .... ..., ....... "., .... .,. ,,.. ...... ' .... .. S CV UAS I I I' I I I MGA OE I I I r I' I r 1 r r 1 l ... .... I . •. l U MQATl I . --r----r -r -r -r ~ IMWlnQ • ,,.. : ll(lf\ ~ .. pliltll ~ : bec*lfl1WQ .... Ofll"'8~ • ~ ... _t_A_O_S_C __ C_....,.t ,,.., 4oor NIQhbOr ·w.·i tie ' I I' I I I . dnld dOll&rs ~ - ' •••au.,,.11 ln Dover Shores. QVermed Uvang rm and muter bed.room on the bay, now ~t. new drapes. 2 ad- ditional bdnns. boat dock. u~ brac:k dnveway. You own land. Barbara Aune $725,000 ........ lllllll A door man opens the door to a foyer of custom furnl.ahings. Take t.he elevator to your condominium. Lg living rm & dining rm. 2 spacious brdms all with bay and city 'view. 21h baths. Utility rm. Sauna. Barbara Aune. '625,000 ........ ....... Magnificent views of Newport .. Harbor, ocean, Catalina and lovely sunsets from EVERY ROOM. Fabulous for entertaining and fam· ' Uy living. 3 bdrm, plus bonus rm (could be 5 bdnn). Pnvate view spa. This spacious, bright home has JUSt been reduced to $099,000 Ml<.'k1 , Cooper. TUllTllUl ILIUIOI lllllOUYM This Valentihe built custom family r home has everything-5 b9rm. for- mal dining rm, library, huge family rm, pool & spa plus a glorious city light and golf course view plus Big Canyon security' Maralou Ingold. $1.595.000 OLIFF UVll OllTIM Terrific 3 bdrm, 2 bath on extra large, lushly landscaped lot. Shake exterior, bay windows. custom tile and fixtures m kitchen and baths. Picture perfect Martha Mac- nab/Pa ula Bailey. $315,000 incl. land. UIUlllWI New custom 8700 sq ft., 5 bdrm. with French chateau flavor, essen<.'e of oppulence, fine design. elegant appointments and fumishmgs. 50' on the bay. pier, slip and sandy beach. Shown by appt. Martha Macnab. $4,900,000 OHTOI Tll-LIYIL UJFHIT Sophisticated, dramatic 4 bdrm. famjly rm. formal dining with wine cellar, library. pier and slip which will accommodate a large boat. Top quality construcuon-lots of wood, leaded and etched glass, custom ceranuc and more. Great location w1thm minutes of Harbor entrant-e. Martha Macnab S 1.850.000 met. land EHUU Tl•·lll GUYii Prune locauon overlooking fair- ways. lake and night lights 5 bdrm, 4 f1rc:plac:es, library, b1U1ard rm, family rm Attention to every detail m th1s custom Valentine built home Tom All1nson. $2.150.000 CAllllllllH PlllUlllC ICWI YIEW Beautiful 3 Of\ 4 bdrm. farruly rm, formal dining rm home This single story residence has been remodeled and profession.ally decorated. Shut- ters, skylights, plus many upgr~des Pool and spa located in private courtya rd Donna Godshall. $699.000 llUT 111111 IUITlfll Wonderful opportunity to lwe m a remodeled EastbluH ho~ tn splen- did cond1uon A formal dining rm, b1 lhards rm a nd spectacular family rm Therf'·, a den/bdrm on the !st floor and '.! more upstairs. all enhanced with a magical view Coby Ward $299.Y!'IO llS CllYll EITUHllUH F .. IU .. f With a blend of trad1t1onal and contemporary this 6 bdrm. 7 bath homt: is truly the ideal family homt· F'eatun'S a fabulous golf l'Ourse and lakt• v iew Fint"it r>f (4U<.1l1 ty ('On · struct1on thruout Own<•r 1s vt•ry motivatro and will rons1dt•r trades Danny Bibb $1.895,000 111 C&IYH ctlmYFHICI This lowly 5 bdrm, 3 bath, tm mac:ulatdv finished homt' 1s truly um· of our finest Big Conyon offer- ings French door I c.d you u1tv a beautiful garden and po<1I area. Too manv cu.'ltom featurN. t<> mention Dan~y Bibb $895.000 lllCWH L<x:aled 1n the pnvatt., gated <.'Om · munity of Big Canyon, this 4 bdrm, 2 '12 bath. Broadmoor home 1s priced to sell Beautiful C'ond1tton, with a very open & woodsy feeling. Dan Bibb/Stephanie Grody $575.000 TIE lllT Ftl Yllll lllff Imagine 4 car p<:Arklng and mor~ A 3 bdrm. 3 bath mMk•r unit plus a 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental unit Newer corutr\JC'tlon priced below repl.ac.-e· ment ('OSt . and it'11 all m Corona del Mar' C.oby Ward $315,000 ........ , IUFlllT YllW 11111 Pnvaw sandy twach. tt•nn15 cour t ttnd boat slip avaHable. complimPnt this lov<-ly 4 bdrm. 2 stor y f8m1ly home Formal dining wnh largt• upst.au·s bonu rm M...ry Lou Marion '850.000 844-8200 . -.. . . . . C6 Orange Coast OAILY PILOT /Sunday. February 3. 1985 OOllTIY OLll (Wlt1l1 11 W11-•1rt1I) Clrubbe,Ellis . ..,.. . ••tllHfl 111° Y11W If Ull'Ul '"'"'' IUll • ...,. .. \i Leh-flt Ult ...... ftr .... .. ... ftr • leaeraJ 111• fpt11l IMI ·uutT ... ftNI llPl.U UnlQue • 4 Bdrm 3 bith YILW Quality Townhouses from $124,900' 3 BR. 2 'h BA Creative develo~r f1nancmg, hm1 ll'<i time. 9 9% mt. 1 t yN1r, 10.9% int 2nd year. etc:. 10% down. Only 2 homes remum Priet'd to sell now! IL TIUTf UT FlllT ........ ,, 1-1 English country remodeled, thr~ • flre- placet. trench doors. two story Uvlng room, warm wood paneling. used brick, 5 bedrooms, pl~r and slip---$ 1.175,000 Built or1g1na11y by tl'le bulldet of the BIUfla H 1'111 ~aonal resldenot Enlarged and cul• tom1ied Perfect for the executive who wanta a "TAUL Y UNIQUE" l'lomo In Npt Bch S386,000 Incl land .... Ill.. h~ With v.-y letge beth oeeen•ld• of P CWHI~ =:~~::. 't'!:e ";=~ n.., ,,.._ Sumrntr _... 1 bar ~ o.,,..opmenl 3 Bdrm, 3 room .. .., " be In tACH unit plua nr• aumabl• 15 yr loan. placi.t Jecuz:zl, deluxe $2111.000 751-3191 kttchtf'I and • Pflv•t• $SELECT Grent location: 11pac1ous imaginative floor plan. Gas runge a11d micro, D/W, frpk. large yard afld bakonies. vaulted ceiling, dbl ell-c guragC'S with interior entry. Beautiful lush landscape. Broker Co-op. 211' ,, .. , •• , ..... Barbara Aune Come and see---324 Morning Star 144-IJOO OPEN SUNDAY ............. , , .. ,. Hllfht11e6lt11 a .. UUY lllft.n., ...... UlllT 144-MM TH-ltM '<f 11 ... ILllUM. IUll IEWI 111 l~1t 2214, GI 00 .. n vltW •undeck. PROPERTIES Alklng ~t&.000 C11•) 673 ••OO i aJ)M bled IMI (21~) 621-2121 HAllOI •Y 1211.-1 Charming 2 b-ecfroom home with large back yard. A wonderful value and a tin• oppor_tunlty to Ove on th• IAIAnd (I Blk SW of Mesa Drive) IHI 10 Ill TO HISIT UT/SH 760 Via lUo hr4, LI, H (2·4) ............ $1 ,575,0ff Ong1nal home on large lot next to greenbelt, beautiful bay view 41 lor1I St. Cttr&t, II& Cyt, H (1-4) .. $125,000 Sec comm. 3 Bd, lam rm. formal dintng, paol & spa. 3 car gar Light and airy, sweeping cathedral ceilings, floor to ceiling fireplace. 2 mast~r bdrms. Spacious patios. large 2 car garages (attached). Low 5% down available. ONLY $136.000 Set' yours today! Call Bob Burtner 646-7434 --Wl\11 HI HOl'lll IN FORECLOSURE? llOMI '-i '-· I'll buyl ,_. R(AL fSTATl Kllhleen 548· 79~ ,-ln.elOO * IODOWll* Vou don't have 10 be a vet to qualify for thll 100% IPll Mii fln11nc1no lor purchases Ill em 1- 01 1 10 <I units 8kr t'5 621 Dou14 '*t, H (2·4) ..................... $350,tOO Npt Hgts area 41h yrs new. 2 sty home beautifully decor 3 Bd. den. formal dining. lge master suite. OHTHY 21 IOU STAii llUl THI 96:? •557 642-1523 t2·4 PM SUNDAY Lovely lge 48d 2be home r-------steps 10 No 8ey1ront 1111111 TME ssso.ooo lfW YW ••• LHA Y&IOl IU&.Tlll IH• SHIAY 1-1 1330 C1l11r Or, hr S•rs. H (1-4) ........ $775,000 f antast1c view + pool. pulling green, indoor i outdoor spa, lge lam rm 343 VII LiH Soti4, UM lilt, H (1-4). Sl ,I00,000 Exceptional bayfront on lge lot next lo greenbelt lge shp + 3 car gar EXCHANGE OR TRADE HAVE: Large Luxury Condo Next to LAKE ! ... 'lot'# WIY Of Ille 1n 111-4112 pres1111 ' • • " ., lands Immaculate J CertH •el lbr IO Bdrm riome with a beau II· lul covered patio 11111 2 BO 2ba encl petlo•. frplc. overlooks easy 10 keep $258.000• 483 Morning well 11ndscaped yard Canyon 760-9233 Newport's best buy al UYI Olde CdM ............... $215.000 .............. 704 Avocado WANT: Smaller Condo in Irvine. $189,9001Call1146·7171 OHHU= · 2 bdrm. sunroom, assumable loan, south of hwy Marilyn Rousselot 124 Via Trieste, Udo Isle, H (1·4) ........ S5t5,000 ~. AL8H BEEL 854·2600 Of 559-1403 fM1!4\li~ v:~~~·.'!~J<:o b~~h.~ .... ~ ~-------Qulalle ooean vlewl, prl· Olde CdM .............. $635,000 .............. 233 Poinsettia 4 Bd 31h ba. lge patio. quality thur out. 45' wide lot. SPYIUll vale cul-de-lac end ttlty are ready 10 deal. 4 bdrm, pool, spa, gsl hse. lrg lol Dollie Johnson NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES EXECUTIVE REALTY l .+rh Oll1a 1\ lndttitMtnn, Ortotd .1110 Optultd SBA. Sba, lam rm. bonue ,525 000 Cell rm. pool $598,000 Robl~ TMch 83t·12&e. Corona ttchlands ......... $399.500 ....... 528 Seaward 3 bdrm. 3 bath. family rm. lrg dec.k c.anyon view. 32 1•1 lo1 C~ H (12 ·4) ........................ $164,000 Ready to move in Has been pamted. new draReS & carpets Owner wlll help fln1nce LA VERA BURNS ll0-1 ... Mary Von Geldern Shofeciffs .............. $595,000 .............. 427 OriflwOOd llEllCEI Fiil FAST UU ltl CHYll TIWIHlf 2 bdrms, 2.800 SQ It . I stor y, fran Stott Olde CdM ............... $145,000 ............... 715 Avo0ad 21 £ncore Ct, H (1-4) ........................... S250,000 2 bdrms/den located on the 5th fair· way. Hlghly upgraded. Landscaped by Beeson. Walking distance to Newport Center & Fashion Island $365.000 Call OATllYI TIMW TIE ILIFFI IPHTllAY 1·1 2021 VISTA Olllll 1211,IOOFU DUL T OCCUPI ED . SPACIOUS SINGLE LEVEL ENO UNIT 38R+ ADDED LANI ROOM & OVERSIZED PATIO SUNNY , LIGHT & BRIGHT IMMACULATEI wner financing PoHlble IOLLHlllE Desirable So of Hwy to- c111on on full size lot A totally decorated 2 beclrm cottage wt1h p1tlo and yard Room to build or exp1nd on this R-2 lot Afking $239,500 I bdrm. sharp condo. decks. decor Loraine Conve• Olde CdM ........... $695,000 ........... 2800 Bayview Or. Full ocean view fr hv1ng rm & master suite 3 8d 21h Ba 3 bdrms. grt views, contemporary Donna Schroeder GE 1s9-9100 - \.1,.\11 HI HO'l llO"fl ... 1-. REAL ESTATE 831 ·1.00 REALTORS. 6 7 5 ·6000 2443 E.&.t Co .. 1 Hl9hway, Corona del Mar JUST LISTED IUFFS 1144,HO Excellent opportunity to live In lovely green- -belted Bluffs-condo! 3 BR, Pt'• BA. patio. com- munity pool and tennis. Walk to shopping. Priced to sell qulckly. Call nowl llYllE 1111,MO Gorgeous and sophisticated single level 2 BR Peter's (Parkcrest) Townhome In great locatlon on community park. Former model with up- grades galore. Brick paver flooring, plantatlon shutters. lovely patios, etc!, etc! Assumable loan too! SUYIEW 1141, lOO Spacious pool-sized lot In 24 hour guard gated community. light, airy 3 BR Nantucket model, security system. skylights. financing, excellen.t condition. May lease-option. IAllll YIEW HIES IHl,IOO Oellghtful 4 BR, 33/• BA, FR plus bonus. Bright and fresh throughout. Home Protection In- cluded. Beautiful extra large lot with bricked patio around pool and spa. ~••oau1 1-.1,111 3 BR townhome nicely located on wide green- belt with mountain and ocean view. Private gated community in the heart of Newport Beach. Pool and tennis courts. Relaxed, fluid and wel- coming. UllU •Hl 1411,IM Whitewater view that makes you catch your breath. Bright and cheerful, beautifully decor- ated 4 BR or 3 BR + den home. Covered patio includes spa. Sensational value. WYIEW MH,IH This is the view you have waited for! Ocean. city lights and mountains. Nantucket 3 BR with extra wide yard. Excellent financing, excellent con- dition. Call today. WATHFIHT llll- Completed last year, this dynamic waterfront property has the look of "today". Poggenpohl ca binetry throughout with built-Ins every woman dreams of A kitchen for the gourmet , fabulous master suite plus 3 other BA. Exciting-the only way to describe this property! UlllSU Ntl,111 Secluded privacy set! the meed tcr :hi:; ch:rm- ing 3 BR. one level home on 60' corner Genoa Piazza location. Sunny patio• with spa make thl1 a very special home. llllEOllFFI lltl,111 Imagine yourself In Shorecllffs with a good ocean view from LR and OR plua 3 BR and 3 BA. Call for your viewing appointment today. PHllUU IAYFHIT 11,Ml,Oll Exceptional 3 story 5 BR, 8 BA home on excluslve Buena Vista. Thia unique home has a 3 story covered atrium. elevator, titting room with wet bar on 3rd floor. Quality conetructlon and decor plus beach lot and dock. Pf .. UU IA"lllT 11,ltl,111 A very emotionally appeallng bayfront on over- size Eatt Bay Ave. lot + water lot. Outatandlng architectural design, construction & decor. Spacious patio, sandy t>each & 1llp. GE:::QGE ~L"' i...i ~C \~~~"-J'v lastt111 I Ot., """"' ....... A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. IATUlllAY UYUllT 202 1 Windward 4 BR $295.000 l MARSTON lllYll THIWI 1524 Santanella 3 BR $349,000 B. YORKE Ull .. YIEW ... H 1848 Port Sheffield 4 BR $359.000 C. KALINA UITlllfF 2407 Blackthorn 3 BR. Spa, View $369.500 S.EXLEY HWPllT 1225 Bayside Or 2 BR, Waterfront $550,00 l. MURPHY OHIUHLllU 200 1 Bayside Or 6• BR $2.975.000 l SHAW Sl•IAY UYIHIH 2772 Circle Dr 3 BR $229.000 E BOWIE lllCAIYll·lcWI 77 Sea Island 2 BR, View $289.000 T BOLAND UYOIHT 202 1 Windward 4 BR $295,000 l MARSTON UITIUFF 812 Aleppo St 4 BR. FR. Pool. View $339,000 R BOLAND llHllW 2000 Yacht Vigilant 3 BR $343.700 G ANDERSON llYlll THUOI I 524 Santanella 3 BR $349.000 B. YORKE II.II .... u Ill ... 313 Poppy 3 BR $349,900 L. EWING UUHYJIWIMS 1930 Port Seabourne 5 BR $355.000 L. WHITE UIMIYlf'WIMU 1848 Port Shettleld 4 BR $359,000 C. KALINA as-oa111 6 Jetty Or 3 BR, FR $359,500 c MCMAHAN Ulllllff 2407 Blackthorn 3 BR, Spa, Vu, Fee $369.500 $.EXLEY UYIWI llll t Point Sur 3 BR. FR. View $499.000 B. REEDY llWNIT 1225 Bayside Or 2 BR, Waterfront $550.000 L. MURPHY ll• llll 220 Via Genoa 4 BR, FR $625,000 E. OLSON M IAYfUIT 1625 Ba6slde Dr 4 BR. 3 Oock1, Fee $995.000 E. C RKETI kll ...... llLlll 3728 Ocean Blvd 4 BR. FR. Den, Vu $ t,375,000 0 VALENTINE ...... NelT 1913 East Bay 4 BR, FR s t.895,000 J McNAUGHTON llllUHLUI 200 1 Baytlde Dr 8 + BR 12,9751000 S HARR JUST LISTED PEITHISE YIHllLUS 111,IOO Bachelor unit overlooking trees. grass and foun- tain. Total security and within walking distance to the beach and shops. Neutral colors with outdoor balcony. ILIFFS 1211,IOO View! Vlewl View! Lovely courtyard entrance leads to a spacious 3 BR plus famlly room home with a lovely back bay and city lights view. This Is a terrific buy because the price Includes the land. llYllf TnllCE IHl,111 Perfect smaller home. 3 BA, 2 BA in the heart of N~port. Completely remodeled. French doors, skylight, crown mouldings, landscaped yard, custom wallpapers. brass fixtures. IAYSHHI 1111,• Excellent value for a most desirable corner location. Sunny patio, brick fireplace In family room. 3 BR , near 2 private beaches. On fee land. New llstlng. Call today! OlllH SlllH IUl,000 A recent expansion has made this a perfect home for any size famlly. 4 BR. pool, spa, workshop and glorious ocean view. Excellent financing for quallfied buyer. Lllll IAYFllllT 12,100,111 Traditional 4 BR home with main turning basin view. The quality construction with fine furniture built-ins on fee land makes this one oMhe finest Bayfronl5 on the market. JUST REDUCED llYllE S 111.MO Darling condo with 2 BR, 21/2 BA. Both master bedrooms upstairs. Beautiful neutral colors and peach. Fireplace, private patio, good locatlon, walk to community park and pool. Near Heritage Park. HE ILIFFI 1221,IOI Best located "E" Plan on one of Bluff's widest greenbelts. An end unit with perfect exposure for light & sight. This unit ls for those that think location Is Important. mmw i:MI,• Price dropped $10,500 on this popular New Bedford 4 BR. 21h BA. Corner location. City lights view. Great family home close to new park . Guard gate security. Community pool, spa. ten- nis. WTlllfF YIEW SHI ... Terrific price reduction, sellers moving, extrem• ly motivated. Savor the charm of this special 3 BR, 2'~ BA, spa home with ,an Incredible pan· oramlc view Loads of aasum&ble financing! PllllllU I ...... Beet buy on the peninsula. 2 BR older home In excellent Oceanfront location. Tremendou1 potential and anxloua owners. IPY..,.llll Mtt,IM Bright and llght. 3 BR and family room home. Great ocean view. Open beam celllng1 In llvlng room and famlty room. Large courtyard plus pleasant view patio. A11umabte fixed rate loan. AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S RD. NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060. • e 0 0,07 a a ---· ··-· --e e m m . . ·-----.. H<>Mel '°" IALS 2 81DlltOOM 70. Avocado, COM 873-2817 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 328 Catalina. CUffttav.,,, Newpon e.ach 780-28-43 S199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 483 Morning Canyon, COM 780-9233 $258,000 Sun 2-5 20 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, Npt Bch. 780-9533 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 811t plua FAM RM or DEN 2536 Crntvlew, Bay Shores, NB 780-8333 $239,000LH .. ,. 4BEDROOM **1825 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar -~ 43 Monteclto, SpyglUI, NB 780-8333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..., 12 Rue VIiiari, Big Cyn NB 644-9060 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $366,000 Sat/Sun 1-":30 • 11 Monterey Clrcle. Spyglau. COM 1662 Bimini Pl, Meaa Verde CM 760-8333 $5-49,000 Sun 1-5 ••92 Smokestone. (Woodbridge) lrvlne 545-0932 $137,500 Sat-Sun 1-4 ***•4oo Morningstar Ln. Dover Shores 642-3490 $145,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 o. .. 3_230... $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1510 East Oceanfront. Balboa Penln. U't V"9 3 BEDROOM 640-4868 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •••63041..; W. Ooeanfront, NB 644-~50 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2708 Harbor View Dr (Hrbr Vu Hiiis) COM 644-8200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 18520 Morongo, Fountain Valley 963-8767 $224,900 Sunday 1-5 333 Onyx Ave, NB 873-4082 $550,000 Sun 12-4 ....,...16 Oolphln Terr (lrvlne Terr) COM 644-6200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1233 Highland, Wettcllff. NB 760-8333 $555,000 Sat/Sun t-5 ••233 Poinsettia, COM 333 Milford, Cameo Shore, CdM 675-6000 $835,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 Bayview Or, Olde COM 675-6000 $695,000 Sun 1-5 640-4868 $595,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-4 309 Poinsettia, Old COM •401 Begonia, COM 760-8333 $519,000 ••7 Rue Oeauvllle, Big Cyn, NB 759-9100 $695,000 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $650,000 Sun 1-5 ••19 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB Sun 1-5 ...,2772 Clrcle Or, Bayshores, Newport Beach 644-9060 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1419 Oolphln Terr, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 *247 Driftwood, COM 675-6000 $595,000 * 301 Esperanza. Bluffs. NB 759-0489 $225,000 1850 Fullerton, CM 759-9100 $205,000 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-4 Sun 1-4 •517 Gorgonla (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 640-6259 $224.000 Sunday 1-5 ._ 4 BR plut FAM RM or DEN ••812 Aleppo, Eastbluff. Newport Beach 644-9060 $339,ooO Sunday 1-5 **1913 E. Bay. Newport Beach 644-9060 Sunday 1 :30-5 * •2482 Bayshore Drive (Bayshores) NB 644-6200 $1 ,095,000 Sunday 1-5 **601 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay, N.B 631 -1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 11 -4 20 Brookstone (Woodbridge) trvlne 559-5190 $215,000. Sat/Sun 12-5 23 Cambria (Spyglau) Newport Beach 644-6200 $649.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $987,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1806 Sandalwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $315.000 Sat 11-4 Sun 12-4 441 Santa Ana Ave (Newport Heights) NB 631 -4042 $415,000 Sat/Son 12-6 1628 Santiago Or, Baycrest. Npt Bch 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 961 Sonora Rd, Mesa del Mar. CM 751-3191 $1 32.900 1830 Tahota. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 546-2313 $202,000 Sunday 1-4 324 Marigold. Corona det Mar 673-7761 Sunday 2-5 673-1181 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1826 Tradewlnds Ln, Baycrest. N.B 18 Cherry Hiii, Big Canyon 631-7300 $327,500 Sunday 1-4:30 3221 Minnesota. Mesa Verde. CM 759-1877 $939,000 Sunday 1-5 556-7116 $1.38 500 S t/S 10 5 *4639 Tremont Ln. Cameo Shores. N.B ' a un -••2807 Ebbtlde Rd, Hrbr View Hills. CdM 631-7300 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *401 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach 673-7761 $644,000 fee Sunday 2-5 640"6259 $249·500 Sunday l-5 **2104 E. Oceanfront, Penlnsula Pt 13563~~~4~vrS~~.~and Sunday 1-4 1500 Santanella. Irvine Terr .. CdM · 631-1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-1877 Red to $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **403 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 1366 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores 760-8333 $1.395.000 Sun 1-5 642-5200 Fee Open Sunday 1-4 1300 Sussex (Westcliff) N.B. 851-6260 $235,900 Sun 10-4 '** 114 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-2507 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beach 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1700 Galaxy Or, Ovr Shrs. NB 2027 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, Neytport Beach 759_ 1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 640-5560 $219,500 tee Sat/Sun 1-5 ..., 1905 Yacht Enchantress, Seaview. N.B 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BA plut FAM RM or DEN * •41 Balboa Coves, NB 760-8333 $775,000 Sat 1-5 2«3 BambOO (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 644-6200 $305,000 Sunday 1-4 * •4621 Gorham (Cameo Shares) COM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1780 Hawaii Cr. CM 546-2313 $167.400 Sun 1-5 343 Hazel Drive. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $475.oOo Sunday 1-4 1133 Highland Or .. Westcllff. N.B 631-1400 $369.5(\0 Sunday 1-5 2675 Bayshore Drive (Bayshores) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $695,000fee Sun 2-5 1712 Highland. Westclltt. Newport Beach 631-1400 $314.500 Sat/Sun1-4 •2407 Blackthorn, Eastbluffs, N.B 644-9060 $369,600 Sat/Sun 1-4 •1721 Marlin Way. Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $295.000 Sun 1-4:30 * • 187 42 Via Verona. Turtlerock. Irvine 673-4400 $345.000 Sunday 1-5 O \/ista Trucha (Blutfs) Newport Beach 644-6200 $238.500 FEE Sunday t-5 2021 Windward, Baycrest. Newport Beach 644-9060 $295.000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 2006 Windward Lane. Baycrest. N.B 631 -7300 $325.000 Sun 1·4·30 5 BEDROOM ***•507 Morning Star. Ovr Shrs, NB 760-8333 $900.000 Sun 1-5 192 1 Port Waybrldge (Sommersel) NB 631-1266 $340.000 Sa t/Sun 1-5 .... Orange Cout DAil V PILOT /Sunday, FebrultY 3, 1115 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN '•• 1437 Antigua Way, Baycrtt. N.8 83 t-7300 $41 5,000 Sunday 1-":30 1319 Antigua Way. Newport Beach 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday 2-• 1615 Baycilft Cr. S6yglau Ridge, N.B 631-7300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 COMD09 POW MU 1~ •759Av~.CDM 87&-8000 $149,500 * 715 AVOC*k>. COM 875-8000 S3e5.000 28EDROOM •-32 Ima Loa Ct, NB 67'3-7300 $ 1M,000 * • 10 Ima Loa Ct. Ne 646-8723 $1&9.000 . 2478-B Santa Ana Ave. CM 546-2313 $138,900 S.V&un 12-t 3T Tang«lne. Oranoetr ... IMne ? 562·2~ $137.SOO Sunday 1-•PMi 1671 Tu•tln C-4 (W•tcllff at .. ) CM : M S-9834 $107 .500 Sat/Sun 9-5. -• 2 aR plue FAii RM or DIN : -* •987 Bayside Cove. Bayside Cove, N.B. • ••51 Coleta Point (Spyglass) COM 631-1400 $575,000 SaVSun 1-4( 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-".30 • 1084 Corona Ln, Meu del Mar. CM 631 -7370 $169.900 Sun 1-4.30 * • 1'29 Galaxy Or, Ovr Stirs, NB 751-3191 $475,000 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass Hiii. N.B Sun 1-5 631-7300 $895.000 . Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 1520 Highland, Westctltt, NB 642-6487 $455.000 Sun 1-4 1210 Kings Road (Newport Heights) NB 631-1266 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 * 10 Mission Bay. Spyglass, CdM 760-1468$598,000 Sunday 2-4 ••24 Mission Bay, Spyglass, NB 760·8333 $620.000 Sat 1-5 * 2427 Vlata Nobleza, Bluff9. NB > 759-9100 $385.000 Sun 1-4:30 3 llEDROOM * 402 Carlotta. Bluffs. NB 640--0020 $237.500 Sa1/Sun 1-5 ••21Eneo<e Ct. NB • 673-7300 $250,000 Sun,_., * •9 Kia Loa Ct, NB 673-7300 $169.500 Sun 1-4 836 No. Anoeflna. Placentia 546-2313 $159,950 Sun 1-6 2476-A Senta Ana Ave. CM 546-2313 $139,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2129 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB • . . . . .. . •••324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 759-150 1 $369.000 Sun 12:30'"'4:30 .• 644-6200 $1, 175,000 Sunday 1-5 I 20 Morro bay (Spyglass) Cor'ooa del Mar 3 BA plut FAM RM Of DEH 644-6200 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 1 3 182 Chem de Fe<m. CM 546-2313 S 107 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris Or, Dove Shores. N.B 631-7300 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .30 314 Jasmine. Corona del Mar • . ~ . • * • v 25 Rldgetlne, Harbor Ridge 673-8494 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 : 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2 Rue Fontatnbleau Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $425.000 Sat 1-5 1206 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-":30 1 8 Shoal Drive. Jasmine Creel<, N.B. 631-7300 $352,000 Sund"11-4:30 631-7300 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1320 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. N.B 1 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2705 Starbird. CM 751-3191 $319,000 Sun 1-5 2BR e v 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. COM 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17~ East 22nd St .. Meu Townh<>me9, C.M 646* 7 434 $136,000 Sat/Sunday 12-4 * • V6 Trafalger. Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $1 .950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 DUPLEXES 1 & 1 * •239 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. NB I 2 BA ptu• 1 BA 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun t-5 616 Goldenrod Corona del Mar .. ... • 6 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch I 640-4127 $290.000 Sun 1-4 ~ I 644-6200 $1. 195.000 Sunday 1-5 I 9 BEDROOM * •333 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-6200 $1 . 100.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 8 BR plua FAM AM or OEN 2 BR plua 2 BA 72 l Iris. Corona det Mar 631-1266 $299.000 Sat/Sun 12-4·30 1404 W Oceanfront. Newport Beactl $575 000 Drtve by & call to see 673-7873 * • 12 18 Polaris. NB. 546-23 13 $525,000 4 BR pfu. 1 BR Sun 1-5 * * 1309 N B y1 B a ront, alboa Island .· .. :;. 2525 Crestview. Bayshores. N.8. 2952 ••aul. ••esa Verde, CM 631-1400 $375.000 Sunday 1-4 "" "" * * 760 Via Udo Nord. LI. NB 673-7300 41.575.000 Sun 2-4 * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud. LI.NB 675-6161 Will exchange Sat/Sun 1-5 673-6900 $649,000 Sunday 1-4 546-2313 $229,900 Sat 1-4 303 Driftwood. Shorecllffs, Corona det Mar 631-1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1501 Miramar. Peninsula Point. N.B. 631 -1400 $450,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 220 Via Palermo. lido Isle 640-4868 $425,000 Sunday 1-• * * 103 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 759-9 100 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 600 E. 15th St (Cliff Haven) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2302 Fairhlll Dr .. Back Bay, Newport Beach 631 -7300 $194,500 Sunday 1-4:30 1954 Fanderllng Clrcle, Mesa Verde CM 261 -7653 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1900 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B 631-7300 $545,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $535,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 * *600 Harbor Island Or, Promontory Bay 631-1400 $998,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Beach 640-4868 $1 ,650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:00 * 1791 Hummingbird, CM ~6-2313 $229,000 Sun 1-4 2241 Janette Pl. CM 631-7370 $153,900 Sun 12:30-4:30 •v6 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $359,500 Sunday 1-4 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycreat. N.B. 631-7300 $395,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 2451 Marino. Bayshores. Newport Beach 759-1501 $395,000 Sun 1-4 1511 Miramar. Penlneula Point, N.B. 631 -1400 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 **308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shrt, N.B 63 1-7300 $885.000 Sunday 1-4:30 2128 Ocean. Penlnsula Point. N.B 631-1400 $369 ,000 Sunday 1-5 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Meaa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Paloma (oft 20th) Newport Beech 642-5200 $195.000 Sunday 1-5 •332 PolnMttla. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $460.000 Sunday 1-4:30 ••54 Royal St.G.orge (Big Can~) NB &44-6200 $2.100.000 Set/Sun 1-5 *41 Royal St George, Big Cyn, NB 673-7300 $625,000 Sun 1-4 1524 Santanella, lrvln4t Terr. Corona d•I Mar 644-9080 $349,000FN Sunday 1·4:30 1531 Santan•Ua, lrvlne Terroe, CdM 8-42-5200 1263.500 Sunday 1-4:30 528 Seaward Rd, Corona Hlghtand1, CdM 780-0807 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1940 TerMlta. NB 645-0911 $205,000 Sunday 12-8 1715 Tra<Mwtnd• Lane. Bayer-1. Npt Bch 631-7300 $285,000 Sunday 1-":30 ••22332 w1111ngford. Hunt. 8"ctl 546-2313 1335,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1028 w .. twlnd Way, Dover Shrs, N 8 631·7300 $720,000 Sund1y 1-~:30 YfUU llM" •u m11 Good reeling start as you enter this charmer. The uvmg room and farml y room both have (!replaces 3 huge bedrooms. 2 baths New carpeting Pru~e just reduced to a "Bargain " $146.000 THE REAL ESTATE RS Call for Showing •••·2313 2807 EBBTIDE PRIME LOCATION OPEN I UNDA Y 1-5 YOUAV1£W For Breakfast, lunch. dinner or cocktalla .... 000 Include• lend. -•TWO llll.l!!Bll.~r.1• ITWll CO. A TA 1H-Ut1/IU-111l. .. PlftATI llMI lldllm11 BA YSHORE8 IUAf'd p91d oommun.tty cu.tom c.a~ C.Qd home with ~h doota. Ullf(l bri<'k. it.alncd a1Ma tae-veled windows gounMt \otch~n. 3 txo<troom, 3 I,\ bltl\, 3 fil"f'plMTt ...... ,.., ....... ,.. • ., ...... u. 111111 •II 11 ,IULltl l .. MM This luxury duplex overlooks ocean. bay and a park! 3 Bdnns up Wlth huge decks, 2 Bdnns down, fare pla<-es. French doors Try t 0% down & OWC Ask $299.900 Walk tu b1•at·h and T -SlrN:tt p11•r an ht tom San Clc>m1~m1r 2 mstr suites. 2 1 1 b.1 1-on<h1 Lgt' hv rom w rrpk. sep dining nn Vww d<'\·k off wc•ll t-quapped katchc•n Strong a.'1St't·1auun Only 6 um1.1-perfe<>tlv LA)Vt• ly pvt ~pa Perfet·t for weekendt•,.... Owrwr rl\OllVated Ask for Jan Hopwood -_....... ... _.,_.. Beautiful 41 bdnn. 3 bath, familv ho with formal dmmg room. family room with f1re pla<."C' Located on qwet slre('t Has lanai. s pa and spacious back yard $312.500 Good financing. low down. assumable loan 142-1212 • c••UlClll llllltll AT UW fll ,_ Thi• R.ilho.1 Fun "'m•· .1rN is und('rgo1~ n'tlt•vt•lnpnwnl R\ 1h1• t•nd of l~ th<' art•iJ .,.,11 hl·nmw the• nt•xt Ltdo vm88C' Tht> pr 1m1• mmnwrt·ii.41 property at 201 P.ahtl 1 nov. ..ivllll.iblr Bldg de81~ for ~·ood tnrv $I n:!.000 ~um.able hr"'lt. 1~"UnW Sl9 KOO vr llS-HU ...... .. LIDIY MUI fa.T-11 .... 88t Ol"•nfronl ltl&tm ovttkiok1n, Mnd, wrf. C.whna ~,_ta 3 BR, 2 BA rnnck> ""atti 10\a of t.Hk. IC'-& ult-Spa an fn!llr awt.e Cus\Om lot.chm wuh Jt>nn·Alr. Th«"nnadM. Sub-llM"O •pplkances. l.«'llc bar Wlnr rack. W<"Unt sym-m. 3 r Auhtc·rranNn park•nc H Browrw-11. Archl\n't, T ~ 9'uldM' IPll-UTt •t..t llM\\_P.._, ........ -................ , ... ," •Spa *Pool * • Waterlron1 • • • waterfront & Pool .... a .... address It guard gate 1&11211' "• ISUllPlllT- 4 -bdrm big doc~< s l play lawn & swim beach Walk to ocean tun 7 car parking low owner Im ~(land incl) Room for expansion Iner (t-1) ..... 212 llW Pllllt llH,IOI OTll .,.. lat/S.. 1-4 IHI LIT tU ~ 111 ft. Nearly one-half acre near Newport' Beach Huge 1 story. 4 bdrm, 3 ba home with 2 fireplaces Large country kitchen. bonus rec room Giant pool It s a fixer but what a deal $225 000 to tal price . Cati WIW llTIHM 'N --.... ....., ,... ,.,. ., .... , ,..,. S,_.t 3 Bcinn. t'Ultom built hom.f> with ISW pa.non.ml of bey and n A hnmt' ck ~ for n-la>Lf'd Uvtna. ff'e Land 16~.000 llTI IUL1* .. IYMlll ·~----~~~--~------ • . ~ . . -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . " .. .. \ . ' {I Orenoe Co.t DAILY PilOT/Sunday, F1br~ery 3. 1985 lfl~~~~~~l9!1i1U!!J!~~~llflllM!!.!~4Jl!I#!~~~~.' Iii 1M /Ua!t1 UM ltNM Vef!!abW twit Val. Am!eett, hi. iv owRtA · JuPte• on C..ta ... 1114 1nrrt ..... Ctrtaa ••I ... nn Cetta Ina ifM . -. _.. ~ ~f~:C~ ~·~ ~.~ . Condo 8lg c;.,, on view n; iL: pool, &ak. SIM. iAiP(iX "*'°"' Nf. * MtWlll * Ateutnet>I• loe na IUllllW W Tllll 1850 ef 28,. h~ lrg 2 carport• No~· Mu trplc, p1Jlo. dbl oer il .... 4 br 3 be tlOme 759--1742 Of 790.5090 39, 2be. 2cer o•r w/opnr den patio w.tbar I~ 2 penorll l.N S710 c.n W/Of**, lnda2rucie IOO ., w .. 1cm1 Oovw - -1 1025/mo Inc gard'* w/d. dbl 1i1g 2 TV• dt>i btwn &.-7pm H0.0473 $870/mo MS-1 lhOf .. Aeduc.d $401( Jor ~~~'fl3-"!.'!'fl u 1·1HI oat.' pool, ,.;,nla. LM Of PenlhOU ... 1pacloU1 2BR WHt •ld• Hr 1 ~ea. ~ul<:k .... OrWS33S.OOO mo. Ste50 875-7277 2b• nice vi.w patio, rw patlol:' dltl'lwuMt'e. Allt 0 ... Gell ~~·3282 ..... '''L tm ---!)Ch: dbl gtr wi etor One lm!Md. Kid• otc. No~· *llPUI* 11 Uni !=tide co;\ Oon'tdeltyoncuuall.435 of a kind, muat .... M t5tmo. IM&-ee48 left 3Br 2Be & 28r 281, 4 a.r M ... S~· 35M. t 8)(0, e•l bun.,ilow w/~~111 pd 11600/mo. 840-l&57 XTAA N £. LrO 1 A ,Ai>t. 1 Kwr ,.utty Jiil Ulftt gar. 1 yr Old, 1 blk to !>Ch e11. prlnc only 844-.l 157 t•l<je 28'. bNm °"'" ..!38 _180 Beet 'I " Specfoue 2 BR NC:h w/pYi w/pOOI, no peta, 14'15 *l.UTllM* WTllH OWlll '34K dn to alfum 10eo1 200 /l Ing' IQ yd pal <* $750 EASTBLUFF balh Furn or unturn. mo '48·Ml18 _., 3:30 f, .. _.ti llAll p...... AdOflble 3 bd DollhouM SUCCESS RE 650-1718 w/~t~a e ~pr~n~~ Avall ~lfch 1 780·8882 LO• 48R 2blf fem fin Welk to b .. Ch LIV rm ~~aal • ~~ Tn11 18 tN "PrOY9t'blel" T ,._ with ext ra 11rg• lot, room OPEN SAT/SUN 12 5 ~ 1 " ---------fwnhme, qui.t C:Ul·d.. frplo Olnlng er ... OIW, • ~ ~· 3 ldrrn, 1 ~h~: r-bdp~··N: to •xp1nd Cozy llr• 20 Brookalone Irv W~d-HTOTAJlll'I ;:-~· p~l~eO'~~· 1 :~" eu11ld• ci.en 2Br 1Ba. ..c New cpt/pl ll.)t thrU· wu'htdryr Sund•clcr I Ap ::=," ~--v.J_W~:..!-~ paint ln/OU1. A·2 lot pl~. new Ill• ldtenen brldO• Beauty 4 br 2'-'l NIL ... I 76~ 1'388 (24 h ) Y r g•r. patio Avl now $750 out. Comm pool. Avlll LMM •980/mo 111 & lu•• unltt, .net 9«· heel """' ,_.. _,., ............., Aw •nd double garage. b• fam rrn 1tc xtr1 1ge THE CALIFORNIA OREAM • r mo 54W 155, aG8·3434 now, no peta. GOO \11111 l••t. MC dep, no peta. & wettf' ~·pool, Jeo, •· OloMtotMextf'90f'dlNlfl· ty Gulnth« 831•128e Priced to Mii 11 •135,000 101' loaded '...tll:t~at 1nctd Privet•, mutlV9 yerd & 2 8LOS W/SPA. 2 BDRM e..,t11lde ah1rp 28dr 1ba Mt<iera S 14 75/mo. A.vallable 3/t, ce ll .,CIM rm. t.-..0 MG Z,.~~~~h Ol•nt C9'>1)91831·128e wood llrs, plania11on pool with e apaeloua 1 '~ BA. 1 BDRM 2 BA, patio home tor 2 wtger. _Wayne Agt ~8~818 _ 840..7842 Of 882·7420 • 1!16 Up M&-1113 M .,. ....,.., 1hutte11, bltn1, gd homel New llatlno with GST RM W/BA. ASSUME Yard. comm pool, no EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br C t.•na ..--22 4 18r. ~ml to ooeen. Qui.t ~n~ • • .. u"' II n. n c Ing m 0 I I 11 a .. d 'e 119'. LOAN NO PTS. LOW ON pet• 1725~ NC di p. 2B•• den •xec hOUH .. compi.x. lndry cetport. 324 :~~UN 1·5 $2 15,000 av ownor 1299.000 '" Open Sun· f,'259.000 BKR 876-4883 Drive by 2453 Orenge. Ale newly r•nov11~ & fB3rm ,256. QH Pd. pool No pet• $525 53a.<Mto •7 .. 80LO 3 Kellh,6596190 day 1·4 2001 Holld1y ottaMesa t3Unlte, IZX Ca11Earl546-98e8. lnd'ecpd. Refa req Nope1t' Rafereq ... ___ .. 1 • .. ULl '#"l1Y1 .... 1 2~~~~~~·J~~f:: FtHt1i1 ITIPITOTlllUU Robin 831-128e gro11. Prlnclplea only EAS-TSIDETOWNHOUSE $1850 + $1000 deito. t47Flow.r845·8181 2blka to ......... 2BR~ Vall l 034 ~ 780· 14 18 Evee or Wknda 38r 2'~Ba 2 trptce 2 encl 842·0350 or 760-9398 Snew ~rP1111P~1, M1 !t~ St No ,_..or.-ll"fltne Terrace 71,llOO CASH to new loan IJ 2 Bdrm and den. 2 baths, • · •STUNNING lg 18drm un •· . -· .. " 3 ..... 2 ....... ~ m.~d Montlcello 2br l'hbl. 1 l~ll Ntl llll ahotl welk to th• ltk• In COSTA MESA TRl·PLEX ~·11~1· ~uto o:re ~1000 1Be Gerd•n Apt. Pool -2-IL-.. --.-11-11-_ ..... ..,..___. "" ,..,., 9 Owner 75 7 • Woodbridge Amenities Anxious ffflefl $225 000 11· HI sec. 1 anti $495/mo 710 W 18th w/0r9tnh0u9e , 00. Y · 1• 200 Cu11om zed w/dramatlc & include· Pools apas end HARBOR RIDGE CONDO Pkg1111all 852·ll083 Agt l .. l>et. 831-8283 llOLlllYI HITAll _ · -Dellghtfvl ocean bf'_,.., 9y tPP<Mntment only In unusu11 entr1nca to 1enn11 Aasumable low 5300.000 2Br 2B11 Prlnel-U ----E/alde apacloue 28A 2ba. NEAR BEACH. On ground 2BA 1'11ba 510 JoaM St All new crpta a drpa, loet ......... (805) 497~ AFflllUll... houl9 Huge outdoor 111111 .. 1rite1011n or ea1v pals only Bkr 720--0506 ITllll·llllllUI trpl, bltlna. wetber. spa In ll00t, 3 bed .. 2 ba. lrple Adulle ptaler1ed Small of etoae11 PV1 o•-0-· NMrf'/lllntwClfpetaand •ntertalnment art• tetma Ownet ...,111 1eaae __ IWIH'S llPUI m1trau1te lrgyd dbtglr $1150/mo dog OK 845·8453 bHutllully landeceped. ........... anum1 Cozy 2 bd -+ Income unit wtth new earpeta end pelnt. or .. 1 oorn« lot with lot• of potentlal lor adding on and r~· Ing. Owner m1y ooneld9r a trade down.. Move rtotn In tOday. Diana Capf>91 831·12ee. drapea and a ec>aeloua 3 w/pool, eun rm & apa. KOi option Jean Laten MARIOR RIHE EIT&TI 2 Bdtm. 1 bllh plua $975 Incl gdnr 642-1169 UDO PENIN CONDO on 2BR 1ba, dlahwaher,enCt Spacloua 1 Br w/pvt bdrm, 2 bllh unit with Pond & more Spaclou• Macnab·Grubb & Ellis Like a Model wlview. 3300 1 Bdrm. 1 bath and 3 car water. security, VIEWS, ., $505/mo Call patio. 2Br 281 w/lre>IC a C>plfl ap~ Aeaumable 4Br~ 3Ba. m•ny apeclal 854 1545 sq It 3 yrs old Owner will garage Cute. clean and Fenced 2bt 2ba hme 2 beet + den. aecurlly bldg X45To75 or 548•5783 b1lcony 060-e331 fix~ rate loan and owner features Two separate perfect tor flrtt time w/country kllch gar 1650 1~000/mo. _ --,------,- Will carry SUBMIT for a yards An experience to ~!\~~1~'~:.!~::!~~' buyer Aaklno $159 500 539-8190 Best Riiy fee OCEANFRONT WINTER 2BR lb• down pvt patio, 2br 21'.bl Twnhal wyd/Lon. VA loan. S 106.000 aeet $229,900 Call Norm HIYEllllTY 'Hit CALL Days 964•8900 & Craig 831· l268 ' Gated. brand new Condo 3 Bed $1150/mo bike to 0 belch · S800 Dys = ~~ &~'3i :;'7_.2)~ Llf f ·ITllY otlH WM KENNEDY & ASSOC L 1 g ht and !>rt g ht Evea/Wknde 760•9757 28R 2,~bl Gorgeous lnl & 2 Bed. $950/mo , 852·9244, evM 645-3280 __ . .-..-~---- Dteorated "Ilk• new" thla ~2·8118 or 760-8882 Bendemere model on dbl gar, pool 843•2289 Wattrfrtlt ltat1 l10. 28r lBa dowMtilraw/lrfO. 2Br fownhoUM . aneehed 2·•tory home has 3 laat.lta-cL 1" .. 0 Quiet cul de Slit Eeay LSE/0,TIO• s•tf 1•11•00 11•1100 571WJoenn S510mo dblgar,w/d,heet &wal9' • '" care yard included with tr • Lg 3BA. prof dee w/fam rm • • •• pd $850/mo 848· 1813 ==·~11:-~~0o ~q~ 3 Br By Ownet, 2 ba, low prolesslonally decorated Big Canyon Condo on ---& lor din tm, hol tub, 2'h No Peta 838-0772 Agt m.itlnt erypvt nlceatea 3 bedroom home with Gollcourse 2BR+ den WESTSIDE COSTA MESA car gar S1250' 95 1-3469 2brlbahae gar yd reno-•TOWNHOlJll 2Bdrm :0,:~v•t~0:,;1rT~~: 0•1 S 139.900 964~2938 separate fflmlly room 7!~~~6~~~~~5~ff/7gwnr 3si ~;~·~g~ hug;J~~ 000 Aeeeon 10 move s4oo lbr HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE vated Orl~e by 2054A. ~;~~:si~1=1~3~~ green9r)' S 115,000 BY OWNER 2br, lba 5 yrs S 189,500 ----2) Cl ' 4 I I , d pad w/mod kltch EZ 4br, lam rm, magnificent Maple $875 875-3875 new Bike to beach -MEWPOllT llEllllTS area~~~ea~~~:nc~nggoo terms others av all ooean,clly 11 vu, ~r~f :: 2Br 2'nBe new Condo 3BR 2ba. W/D hkup, cntrl - IAi\111<1 Hcl'1 llllMI .., Int.. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 S 134,500. 960-0079 \~ 1~11~11111..,":~~ 1 2BR 2 ba, decorator's cot· GSI 123, IOO $213,600 539·6190 Beat Alty lee :1~~98~~ ;C:~.58125 w/pool & spa, crpta, drpa vac. Ill• kltch/bath tloort, BY OWNER • cozy 2 br, 111 .4.1 r .,, ... 11 lage SlS9.000 Call 81191 MlllYll 11011 llltr Unique set up 3bdrm 2ba & blllna Centrally S6251mo, 848-~152 fully upgraded, spa, cor· 831-1400 642•8868 or 548•7145 11• 02 1 S700's gourmet kit 111111011 VIEW llllE located·2Yt ml to ocean $825/$850 Mo. 2 8d ec>t•. ner lot. must see, llEW,ORTlllllllTS _ •• ll gar/ahop kids fine 3bdor2+den,dbloar,ell S750/mo 986-0266 Encl gar. W/O hlckp. E <aid R 2 New rl $139,900. 848-0183 Cu,tom remod. 2 BR wltn 1a• .. td 1I Prtr 1375 539-6190 Beat Ally lee extras. Beautlful, J,rdnr, 2 Br w/gar, crptt water yard1/p1t101, frple . P-1u:b1~. turn~c~ ••••• larL-., -1"-.. 2 Uflll/ l~neenter Condo-a "Touch or Clau" BY OWNER-6 Unite 7760 r .... -.,. comm pool. s 134 /m6o6. pd 636·4120 1-5pm MEWNIT ... aw.n IC -'" ~R.oom'I 1Bd 1lla, all up-Jar.uul & many great ax-sq ft XI t I Cl 't 55 . Call Lois Miiier 8 1·12 2228 'O'Pleoentle 1540 Deya 675-1642 loc. Pit obb 875-2013 IEHOH lllT IOU • ft~~e~O~ ~;,.cf~~:' unit tr as New on market & 405 F"rwy": 64g~:5 f2 Valley 2234 Harbor Vu-3Bd Condo· * 1100 IQ ft NEW 1Br Evn 080-4614 00 IT RIGHT I 17116 Edgewater Lana · S 199.500 Large 89· -------Execullve4Br. 2 ba, famUy pool/tennla.S 1500/mo ~a den w/d hkup dtw' IUWlll YILUll GALL IA~E m 4BriCuatom add; Charm L•t •DI l uck 1041 sumable loan I .E. Exe~.... 1600 rm, Hvlng rm, dbl gar, 644-5598/053-8~73 wet 'bar .• aundeck, 'oth•; THE REALE ~TE S ~· S249K. Motivated Carl Mosen Bkr 760-2643 OlllTIY llYlll centraly located, $1200 NEWLY remod'l 4Br Pt.Ba emenltlH, nice land- ' 548; selterl OPEN SAT /SUN Magn :1~!~~E 9i!!E 5BR llEW,HT MEllllTS 2 bdrm cottage plu1 gveat mo 539-2897 Agt F/R, lg fncd yrd S 1495. ac1pe $750 850·0483 uo1um ~II Tl:L SOLD Bkr 846-8414 4300 sq It pp 49~-0033 . New lrg 4BA 2''tba dbl gar room, on I 8 near level TOWNHOIJsE w/2 car 846-9840 (213)434.0438 i Meu Vet'de 2Br 181, IESl YllHI lm.t 1044 Open Sal/Sun 12·6 44 1 acres Fruit trees, g11, all amenities 3Bdrm NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br new decor. dwthr. gar •l•t,000 l ewrrt lt1c~ 1069 Santa Ana Ave 631 -4042 FallbrOOk, Ca $130,000 3Be. ramify room 2Ba Condo end unit. $825Nope11833-8974 • • want small houae or $950/mo long term lse G & ' 1 $780 - Come aee thla lovely 3BR 2 I U FFI 'llllDlS' llEW,ORT 11 l l lFFI duplex nr Co1111 Mesa Call owner (213)670·5723 1 ~r::C 64~~;~~ El/9t 1585/mo 2 Bd 1ba, patio. hbme ln MesaVerda l l•&ULEYUW/U llD 3 BR twnhse Welk to w /$78,000 equl1y --...... s POOi, lndry rm Easlalde IPllfUT /Sii 10·1 Both In )(Int condillOn 3 shopping end Houses of 832-1138 ••••• ltadi £24u PENINSULA POINT toe. CIOM to Ill WIYHT1 Liv• whir• you ha..,. •Spectacular ap11 •1 & 28r. 1 & 2Be IUllM •Spaci<>ua townhou9af • Flreptacea *Private balcoo1e1 or Garden patio• ITUl m 1221 l llHHfl '" BR 2 BA '"~"'Y eoc Worship s 136,000 Klamath Baiin homes ""'ind 2Br TownhouM, attacned 3 Bdrms. 2'/. bathe, lerge 149 e Bay Corporation u y Mii noyw 5 7116 patios Sellers motivated Great recreational retreat a dbl gar, w/d, heat & watM llvlng rm w/llreplace, new TIL IUIAlllflT 4,000 aq It, 4 Bdrm, '-t OPEN SUNDAY 1 5 financing Bkr 759-0344 Hunu~ & tlahlno para· pd $850/mo. 848-1613 electric kitchen, lamlly IC2·1101 WIYHT1 •3 Light~ tt1nnl1 court• * 2 Swimming pool• •Streams & pond• •Sorry, no peta bath A ~111~ 517 GOAGONIA 1224 000 ---1.1 - - -rm. petlo and den. Yearly 1119w9. ,-;:pc:; 0~ 1011 vista Grantle) OCEHFllOIT Sitl,000 dlse nlll Trade up/down Beat hee 'eml 4 lam hmes $1700/mo Agt 642-5200 $695/mo 2 Bd t 'llba otf9r. Po11lbl• terme. " or sml commerc1111 prop 3br 2ba $650 no sl Spac 3 Br2'11ba, IQ• fncd """' ........ 401 ONO• $249 500 3BA Hm/Duplex 756-9162 Into beach cottage•. R2 2br 2be pet ok $5~or -----lownh ..... Gr.....,blt, lndry Robin Ttnd'I 831· 128e. BR. 2b11 w/attacneo dl>I 1011 v,.,111 Ornsd11 LIDO ISLE BAYFAONT Rench Aeaearch Real1v 539-6190 Best Alty t yard. new kltchfdrpa & rm. nice loc. gar. cloae to aasoclat1on l•0-1251 101 Via lido Soud Open P 0 Box 0 Klamath Fella paint. kids OK, RV/boat 2078 Thurln UYI II llU YEHE There are Homes for Every Budget AFFURDABLE Mf$A VERDI': 4 BK , ul •lr '"' Red SIOK Now Only $138.000 MESA Vl!:RDE NORTH r or lfw youn11 lam1lv 4 Ilk Spe & eolar Only S 1117 400 COUNTRY CLUB f"'OR THE EXECUTIVY. 1 BR CWIOm OruOC.·Mlly rf'duc«I Now $202, :,()() 3 BR 2 "" BouvtJ. P1•1I & lpll AMulnt' JI~• 100 al 1211 fixed I BK 2392 • I t"\11 d.-11K Aaurnc-lo.IN Rt~ lr•.m S2llO.OO lO '2211,l'OO Wtu11 a buy' f'Of inlormauon noll l'hy\111 'nit lltal flflftrt Hl-U 11 ----·---- FIXER? .lllT IElll FIOSTlll 2 Story · 4 Bedroom Family Room ONLY $140,500 pool Atmoet n-Only Sal/Sun 1·5 673· 7873 OR 9760 I (503) 882-0544 Cute S400 crpld beach storage nr J. Weyne air· TSl IAUIElllT $122.000. Owner will j;'l _ pad w/appls prt bills pd 1 Sll50/mo T ~aa IC2 llO• consider lease/option. /"L ,/ ') OPEi SHIH 1-C I .E. Waatt4 1625 !>lks to water call ~~r Oreg 8.30 to e;~30 • • llYlllOIUT (A '/////.)~// ·Best water view, Bluffs 1rFOAECLOSURE* 539·6l90BestAllyfee 673·9360,eves648-8484 llUlTlll R E Al/al T y Condo, 3 BR, 2'h BA Cash paid lmmed. Femll~ lr•iat 2244 THE BLUFFS. Spacloua We.tfield 711 7100 $225.000·By Owner needs home 984·5642 • 759-0489/301 Esperanza . Accent• on datall In 4br and lmmec. 2 ato~ 3 BR APARTMENTS 2 latter 14r• l 1lltt1 Beau1llul Turtle Rock luxury attached real· dance with 2 master Bdrm suites and den. 2'1t baths. over 1950 sq It -l ea tab lncls den 2ba 1111 lux )(tr ea ' lam rm· 2 It ba Beaullful garden epta. •Great Westcl1ll VALUE Owner anxious S15K ---------here $975 539 6190 townhome Large private Ramod'I 4 prolll ;,i lrpl, down 3800 sq fl SBr H F l L • Best Alty lee • patio. frplc, dbl gar. Like Pt:itl~~·g;::get, BBQ, beams .game rm owe v•ew Mme Fully assum ••HI ara l•t new. no pets, non amkre !Bdrm · 1535•5555 2nd 3br 3ba s235.900 financing 646-1464 $1300/mo 731-5331 2Bdrm $840.$660 Ag1 851-6260 OPEN I•--------· Ctrtai ••I Jlar 2122 VILLA BALBOA deluxe 2 301 Avocado 642-0850 SUN 10·4 1300 Sussex Bd 2b I Community pool 1p1 & 3900 SQ ft 5BR 4ba guest tennis JM Peters bulll ho11se VIEW $405.000 Owner wlll lease option $22.000 down 646-1464 3 br •den. pool OC••n 11• !>It-Ina, m cro· CLEAN E11tald• 2Br 181, UTllll-DEllll view $2400 agt 673·7761 wave 818-447-2589 encl gar. em yd s825 ti t. Unsurpassed quallty & de· 760• 1397 Newport Shores Beech 1111 S300 cieenlno depo tail 1n this luxuriously ap-Designer lully lurn 2 Bd Houses 3Br A-Freme Rell 2452A Elden .Ave 1265.900 Jean L11ten Macnab-Grub!> & Ellis 854-1545 llllllOR VIEW MOIH pointed home on the r:2 townhouse Pool & tennis $1295 & 4Br C11n1Jfron1 645·9395 10-,.. down 3 Bd tam rm fairway ol the Big Canyon court S 1195 673-0898 S 1595 840-8208 -0-m--1-1-1-U--- Carmel $229.900 incl Goll Cou&rse Maximum ·-••;rt ltacL 216• HITALI Water view E1s1blull F&llLY y1• • ••1 * WOW! * land Owner 759-9269 privacy t>reathtaking • • CALL US REGARDING Twnhme, Ilka new, up-.._. $4600 Down •Cotta $758 view' Shown by appt Eest luff 3 Bdrm • den. 3 IRVINE LEASES graded 3BR vacant New Apartment complH monthly buy• Irvine S775.000 be $1200/mo great lo-lnl11 Ctatf lltaltJ $1575/mo. A.gt 760-6097 Ready '°' occupancy In condo Charming 2 t>r 2 IUCll lllE 1124,000 OE SO Catton 6 mo IH 18124 Culver Dr. Irv April 2Bdrma S530/mo & ba w/gar $88,900 Call A TERRIFIC BUYI Decor-NNREEAL fJ~LING Unique Homea 675-6000 lll-llOO Wt1totlH ••ltt ll1alfJ 3Bdrmt $805/mo. Gu Peg Dam..-on 559-9400 a1or perfect, open beams 720•1762 4 bd. pool, very couolry, range, oerb•~ dlepoeal BYOWNER Woodbrld~e and 3 bedrooms. 2 baths FUH OOUIFRHT L•i•H ltac~-00 very charming, •vary & relrlg For nformatlon Naar taMIS, pool and 11,UI 1 .... _ _._.""""'.___......,,... e11tra, gdnr & pool aervloe ca.II Sparkling Bordeau mo el. beach Owner 15 eager to -4 Br 2 b1th1, no pets 28 2BA 2 cer garage. Incl Submit pets LeaH . TIPA lllT 01. 2Br. den. 3811. lronll on negoliate and wlll ll"en *'T HAS EVERYTHINGI• s2oooimo-yeatly No Ocean view I 1100/mo $2000/mo. 873-7544 (Jl•)lfO·lllC pk Reduced $15K S17K 10 your oller Welk to beach Stained pets Mary Slvaltan Agt 494-1054 •{o dn Trade tor commercial Fllfll·IY PAH gdtess wlndow 1 s. Frenkch 760•8333 28A HouH & hu_e _a-ho-p YH tHEllYI fT Between Oam-4pm Mon· or 2Br C M or NB oors. awn ngs, s y· _ ge GATED VILLAGE COM· day through Friday 92 Smokestone Open A chellttnge in a super llghta spa 2 tr pies wet VILLA BALBOA Condo tor hOme career Woodey MUNITY. 2Bdrm, 2'nBa. ------- * Furnlshlno• avail WHY NOT CALL 111·1111 IEAWlll YILUll 15555 Huntlnoton VIiiage Lane, from Siil Diego Freeway, north of 8Mch to McFadden. weat on McFadden. Oceao View • Lrg 1 bl' w/ veranda, kitchen, r.trlg. gar 1 Blk to bch. MOO /mo Call Kathy 060-8871 1m11 · 44 lfW AIAllllDTI HITIWMIPUI Located In 1ri. t>Mutlful NorthwOOd arM of lrvtne. Northwood Park orfer'I 1, 2 & 3 bedroom garden apartmenta lltuat~ neer eh'opplno 1r ... & Ptrtt•. Pe ta t CC tPl•d In pr~"lgnated unite. For IMalng lnfOfmatlon, pleau c 111 (714) 550-5012, Monday-Sun· day 8:30 1m-!1:30pm. Heodleapped Unite Avllllble Sat/Sun 12·4 642-3490 near. bfl8t tt" locetlon bar, 'trash' comp. 'solid Prol decor, compl furn Lag Bch S 1500 499·2286 1600 aq f1 of PURE Eaatalde delux 2BR. 1.5 be Goroeous 2 bd Patera wllh o~en 9~8~e1 VIEW oak doon1+ 3Br 3Ba & 2Br 2Ba. LR. FA. DR. den, Charming 2BA beech cot· LUXURY Gerag•. SPA In TwnhM w/dln rm, 1300 l~rt ltat• Hit T h 1 across 0 par n oy the lam rm 1285,000 pool, ape Beaut vu, taga Hotel Laguna & muter 1ult11 Dining •q fl , patio, pool, 11Fri!5o 28r 28a A58. Ideal Fountain Valley Location TllY IW. n · All FOR IUY 111111 1•11 l"·llll llt11 l4l ·IOll S w~6 meO ormer model ouidoors while you re-do DOCKSIDE RE 640-8208 ocean bay lllH . Lea blue. water vlewa $960 room, wood burning fir• carporta No pate. 1725. 1 ·90 agt 673·5589 lht• 2 bedrm S l89.000 --.....-.. S 1600/mo 532·8492 818·963·8845 aft ·5PM · pl.ace. microwave ovt1n, Curt II 631-1288. ref rig, dahwahr, •tove - , 111 J a aa C_!f. lu7• 771-0428 Evas/wknds 1 1 ti ELEGANT Incl. No peta. Cell btwn c, .... , lfled Adi, your one· \~ \I I HI 1(1" I Spectacular &ean views llEIT '' OWi pr I/I e P• o. E'aldl '2Br 1 ba pvi patio 9.4 dally 546-4855 ~--------!111111-----111111111--1 op •hopping center llll'1I ........ Sy Ownra 3000 SF Allum a ..... Uafar1l1llt4 Lrg 4Br 2Ba oo.an view ~~Vl~~.h~~~ ~:i.~~~ut~~ ~~111~!~1 8~~~::~otmo'. 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NC.IM9CR S1ZF. •Jolft Al'n«ICl 'I bell-drHled women 1tnd now lor OUI PROMINENT OUIONEA PAnEl'N CATALOO Get• SO cania BONUS COUPON f0t any p111etn ,011 Choo•• Send '' tor looll 39 now 111 NlU t CLOflfU OM ,AllAOI 111 IWIATlll 'AIHIO•I 114 -1• IM.llCC llACM*f GUil Ti llt OUICI • IAIY fllANS,flll 1J1 A11.-.flOC11 OUIUI 1H (llVfl°" ,_TCHWOllK OUll" loolill 12 !IO -add !IO cant• H eh tor 001110• ano handllng 11#1 W -Mi,., •ma;.,,_,_,. t; 11...,,.111,, ---~~. -2 I 131-1400 C11t 11 S27 4,500 & lalHlblaa• 22ot treeeS2100/mow/1~/. ju1t e111of Nawport 811/dE·•lde tm11118d 1b1 cot· --------• $284,500 OPEN HOUSE 28R iba lireplac• gar· of mo pymt toward• Hlel & aouth of San Diego t•g•. Frplc, encl plllo .ELCOUllT MILL SAT/SUN 11.5 493-7325 age vearl~ 19251~0 No prlO• ot $450,000. Avlll freew1y 2473 Orenge $450 1 MC. 845·7234 I A fAn ,..11 Call 5,,._0685 lmmed Drive by 1044 Ave 831-5430 By app1 E/ Id End unit 180 d..,, city and aata 81 &V•V .--• Van ~ke Then call Rich, · • • epacloua 3BR ... -C - -22 " only duplex. pvi yd & patio, IN NEWPORT BEACH A gr .. t piece to n.... on the Upper Bey. Private clubhOUHI & hH llh epu , 8 tt1nnl1 oourta, 7 pool1, cloM to bullneee. OC Airport. Faehlon 1111nd, convenient~ on tight. ocean view wlsunaet ver· y wner retired 1 br ortll ••I Mar 2• Agt 9 5-1868, 964-8171 anda 2BR & den. 2'11 condo MacArthur VIiiage, Charming houae walk to Spec11cul1r OCffll l/lew AJ1r la11t1 Faral 1llt4 ~~~~ 's~~ d:~8.'{c,:',.dry batha 2038 1q ft tMno So Cat Plz. low Int PCH 2 ._ 2 • den s 1100 3Br 2Ba Juel built, 6 moa area Imported wood 1n aasum loan. tennis. Coast Prop 673•5410 old s l500/mo. Cell ---------I FIREPLACE, pool, paliO kllchfln cabinets All win-poola, spa ~ gate $1150 -Lovely sp1c1oua 2 499-3881 odl57-3055 Baat ltac• 2140 X·LO 1 & 2Br A.pta. E· dow1111hd1ng doore ahut· 163 500 675-9891 ' Sida $550 Up 557·284 t tared 2 t1rapl1c•• Sub· -- - --mstr bdrm. 2 ba. park llke La H I BIU1 S Spad oua f Bd nr BMCh zer o 1elrlg C.nl .vac. laa Ht l tacll 1011 aet1lng lrpl, 2700 for 1 or 2 qul•t tenanta Forr9'll 1bd1baS500/mo system Security ayatem Beyelde Dr 873-4969 xec 1' br 9111111 Incle utile furn 5480 988~278 · utlla pd. 2072 Nhl)Ort Sl""lel 1 & 2 Bdrm a .. -. • den 3ba frplc pool S 1100 Blvd, CM 842· 1502 .. ., ..._.' S•46 000 Excellent Beachfront lge corner lot. 2BA. 1be. new cp11/pa1nt, w/optlon 530-8190 YHI IWI menta & TownhOUMI financing w/only 12"/e huge home w/4 br, 2 ba, lrplc, new dllhWIJSher, 8111 Riiy IH lllTAIT II from s720. (A.at lbou1 oown and even thla can game rm For detalls garage w/elec opner 1_ If OOlmY EITAH $895/mo 2bd 1 'llbe rurnlehect apta, compi.te be financed with accep-Stephanie. Agl 1213j s875/mo. 77'4_4497 •1•H lt H l S Beautlful & park Ilk• FOR twnhH E·•ld• pool with TV, ll'*lt & utentlll, :~b~~yc~~~~'~181~0~~~~~ 592-2281 38R 2,ltBA. Lv Am. trplc 28 2eX Condo. oealgner TH:R~~~;~J~~IINO ~~i1n:i_ rm O~let loc: =~~r ~:=).'~ ~ Shown by epmnl only Ta1tl1 l 010 11ep1 to beach. S 1,400 upgraded Condo. comm. .,..Privet• Patio• 2310 Saota A.ne borM Rd. at Slt'I Joaquin Owner Bkr Q 960-4226 or 960-4229 pool S775tmo. 495•5111 .,..Covered Parking TSL MANAGEMENT Hiiia Rd. 140-0444 141-1111 DIDO II TUSTll . ··~rthacll -mi vspectoua Apia 842-1803 1••.1100 Low down payment TIO 4Br 2'1tBa, pool, tennla, . .,..Dining Area ,.. HIT IUYS 10-X. II. monthly pymts under DR. FR. 2 tpcl Vu s24oo 1Br 1 a Condo, aecurity ..,..Walk·ln·Cloaeta LAROE 1 & 2Bdrma,llU;;: --------• OcnVu l rl 11111 communty $900 Including taxes, In· '1)wnr/Bkr 640•4152 bldg. pool. epa & ?:ym. No .,,Home-Ilk• Kitchen• dry raclllll••. pool, water -:::-:-:c~~,.,.,...~--- poolltennll near beach aurance end asaoc duea CAMCO SHORES: Laroe pell 1750/mo. 8 3·2749 t blk to Huntington Cnlr Pd From S450, 548·0338 2 LIKE NEW CONDOS Specioue trplc. dbl-gar 2 lrg bdrma. l 'lt be 2 JBR. 4'1tba Swimming 2 LIKE NEW CONDOS I Br lurnlahed from 1855 LAROE 1Bdrm eut of 2BR 2ba 1850. 2BR 2'~ba, bllns gd term11 Npt Crest 11ory pool/cabana, au per 2BR 2ba S850 2BR 2'11ba, •TOWNHOMES• Harbor s k le 2 lly SllOO_ Fplc, POOi. "' 18 1 22C2 & h b •-·· P I Furnia.._ & unturnl· .. -"' · quea Y c an. •pa patio gar & m"'• 2 • ., Br den End units • • ooean ar oSr ~500-1 r • 2 tty $900 Fplc. pool, m'...,Lmll Pll • ..., No 1>9t11475 851-9528 ' ' "' S 159,500to S1gg 000 vat• beach• .. mo apa, patio, ger & more. s Nwpt Te<rac. 875-8048 asunho\\ ·_··· HcaJt\' La Vere Burne 760-1488 Nwpt T•rrace 875-8048 LA QUINTA HERMOSA SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba. Jota 28 R, hObby rm, 18A block Lge 2br 2 be, uuna/jec, 2 3BR 2BA houM 51250. 18211 Plrkalde l.n, 1 of ex1ru No peta 1750 to b .. ch 1750 See: 11-4 ........ • 1 ~ •• ,."'"' ~ U~~ ;·;n; vi~;-,, 3 mo 831·8155 ~=!~,·. :~~ ~C'r1\i ~i ... ,.~ bay, utl. nc1,.. • '""" ~ ....... :IBA hOUM S 1050 -mo I n •uall 873 8245 block So of Edln"D Lge 28R/dt1n owner'a un-11 -S Ill O&IYll I Y OWIH Mt ltil• Rt•H 1100 ur • . 1 block to beach, micro. IU·l .. r Patio, CIOMd o•r. New . 525/mo 1 Bd 1ba, gd loc 2BR corner lot Crown Southalde ot PCH lovely 2 cer garage 880• 1719 cpte/drpe, bltlna, nr s c eeroaa fr Sch ~ moulding• 1hutter1. Day •Ol lTll STllll* 2Br l'IM on cul-de-uc 2 Etegent 3BR, bar, 2ba, 2 ltwJtrl ltacll Pita. S775tmo, 788-74"3 1218 Belboa window•. ate Price r~ ideal lor 1he ac1111e-1ng1 car gar & patio 2 blkl to story Prof decor, pvt 11 llAL.n S389.000 Ctll 780-0533 35 • Cuat !urn & eppla ocean S 1350 • utlla Al/I epa, pOOl/lennta. walk to 1 Wiil IPllUU TOP""· quiet, no pate 171-1'42 Crp1 & window selection now Call A'it.w•r Ad beh New cpta All amen-Avell 2/2 thru 219 28A BEAUTIFUL 1 81 $580 I ll OllYll OllllllH Must SM 10 apprec• S30K •202 542·43°'. 24 hra tin $1800/mo Incl gdnr Iba. frplc. o•r. w /d PRV balcOny, POOi. 'P• se251 8d 1be gar, all OI ltlf 0HrH 0 80 By Ownr Open Sun C t • tt2ii'.4• ~8-4880, 213/559· 1587 Steps to b .. ch $200, MESA PINES 2850 Hat11 emenltlel, muat ... I 12·5&byappt7652Gar-Oii HI '-'"' --S300aecdep850·2012 M9-2447 211Dl vld0r '''1'1 •o !H t lll1l1111·1 r101d· a65. HB 848-8884 S2Br,1B~ •noHI Y"~~t• ()I( 4b:k!'~oe:_~n,, o:n::x; Fab view condo on Bay. Sherp 18r. cpte/drpa, II IUl.n """ 1 $210001p11c1ou1lbr5 yrs an 11 ... ne te _.,,, mo s 1700 mo 850-1710 0.1lgne< furn. MC park· dahwaher, garage, no lll-1U2 Lovely• Bdrm • family rm nr Bay St, CM P•llO & yrd $400 MC 854· 1827 _ ino s 18915/mo 873--0888 pete 1500 Call IMS-15577 ---- homod• ~~_!"plets.ioy Owl'll 646-6483 646-1458 2Br 181 off etr .. t, quiet, BAY'SHORES 24 hr gate "VERS ... ILLE8" Spaclou• 28R, wt ... CPI", l~~Mka', lgeg112. 8drl",2 mb•Od2. rtm e...v and --encl ger No pete $&5() OUJJd. prlv ~eohea. 3br ,.. .. "' .._ " 1mm1cu111e1 Come by to HOlllPIOl·llYlll ., 548_820;. 12 ,3>598• ,.,.8 2~. I 11~00 p /m, yearly Executive Condo 1Br fully drapee, 0/W, get, no Avall 3/ 1 S8t5 l40-MOe ... 111onSvnd1y ESTA.TE SALE·BELOW ~ --., l eut. 8 48 ·8219 ; lurnlllhed. Guard NC. pate S580/mo831·5853 OCEANSIO!'~ BALBOA 1938,000 Exchange MK T 2BA 2ba, l•m rm 3BR 21Ab1 condo, din rm. 8'48-0100. 8181709--4858 Cell ownr (213)e70..5723 IHIMll I llUP 43rd St. l BR lbe unii pos11lbl• Only $41.000 patio, blllna. dbl.Ott. w/d, -8 Id 0 d 1 -tBR 1 _ _,,, 2 8d wtoer 1850/ Cheehlre Allr 750-1877 rec tac 1900/mo. Agent IYI • r e uxe e rt•tlll, a • m,.._ pot t 1ba ' mo yny+ OU< TRIPLE WIDE 548-7390 d1y1, 8'44·1208 1' .. ba condo. 33 ,, .... .,. r•noe. oven, dthwhr, prlv dep. M 8-2719 "' your 28r 2b•. lrg l•m rm & evH/wknde lront, boat dock poa!-a.JHI d.clc + 2 prkg. No Oogel pho"9 no. fOf tliPPt~ Out ~'~!f~~ ~~!ti G1~~~ o~'h~ J-.R~ac • * 3 Br 2 81 T rlple ic ~u1tr,Op~~:~~1~:'~ PtalnaJI t7!7 MH~m,:, ~l.o~:~lllon &~~eT~~ ~ 1.~~ perreot !or famlllH Seerllle• $91 ,&00 w/lrple & 2 car Qtrege $1800/mo, IM 758-1092 2SB7r.U./moff3'A ~_!!~~ Studio IP1 fOf 1 mtturt ft'lg 11200 .... ~r1 • b .. u1llUlly cered·for 3 Mobll• Homu from 1795tmo Agt IMO.tl81 •-hi • -•yr'ly • ._......_..., .on I 13 o ~ · ed "b .. ~-0 ----... ac n atept to ,..,lnol(213)433"0502 per • qu et •rM · 1 8tudlo apt, 1Ytrt11Utt rm ' • ,.,,..,. P«t $28,000·1110,000 Mary •BR 2b•. new CPI•. rl4tW 11nd 2br crptd •pl• ..-U111 lnoludtd.133--3125 compiea, MOO/mo. -, r.~~y'·r= ~~~:~ ,~ Ortl'lem egt 5&t•2380 paint, 2 cat 1t180hed gar· , w/ehafe galley 11., avell Lindi 1114 1 • ...w,,,. b •oe s 1oso1mo lnGI• g•r-kid p.t °" s 100 , Wll .. .a •1 v•. • AGI end 19eotou1 Uvtno rm •• ·1 d«ler Aek!Of Carey *I I • ...._ ..,. fll= Nlee ly rtmod•l •d Cryrt1 1229 1•1 22•2 0 11-IJ '* A•An-..... 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Smell Jobe • r• ...... ·---w typee of ComlJ) Conat. & --Newpon. eo.1• M .... INT/EXT. 20 y..,. bpw _... Reeld, repfllf•. 20 ~ ...... .i--lf'VtlW ~·1 875-317& Aver• 1'00M at +. F\ele-entM~ Ill. exper. 7111-~2 llQ, ==::p CU9tom 8tldc.Ston. Ex1«1« ""'°°° $130 + to OAV OUAMllT& DECK8-FENCeS·PATIO 14 lw D f l ... 1111 llock·Conct9l•8tucco mateNll&. 642~2 _ TERMrrt llO TO HIGH'f Cown. Aeplece. ,..,..,, ., Do HMtlno Righi Nod Ref'•· Fr• .... ~ lf'IT ID.T. Hit PAINTING 0... to beet ~ Winter prtcee. 754-1$20 -Aoou9t)C cellr'IClt IP'eY'ltd •· CALL PUT ll. • l Fr .. 191. l(M'ln ~1503 1$9-0S7t 01 n~1 ~r . ta ii Electrlc:-P1umblno-Drywell ..... C= •.1 -· Ill s.rvic. or ~. AH *• -·-* PAtNTEA ~OS WORKt ~~ "a: r r • work ln1 Tom &41· 1tt2 ROBIN NING CLEAN & EXPfAT lntlEJlt, ceMlnOI. refln cab. f'--"-~ ~ YelY ,_, ..... • TopPtdlremov9d CIMn· _ _ _ SERVICE • throoughly Ov9' 25 yeer1 ~ (28) yn exP w«tc ~ --~ Linde 640-1510 ' .,, up. new l•wn•. 751-3.478 Gen home repelr1. Pllnt· cleen houN 5-40--0857 Lie T -118,•28 730-tW DeYle p.in~ tM-SIS7 lnt./Ci.~~. ~= Ing DrywaJI ClfJ*11ry ---... ._ ~ ..,C·-~iii!liiii•i!i··~·-·-k~·· ... • ..... --1~·~·~·!!ral~~ ..... --c1e:n ~pa•TrNTrlmmlnQ etc:: Gary e..&.11211 PTL .. :='':ind~: Q lck ABC :~vt~0380<4e PROF PAINTING =om ~fl'rob-cw ....... IPllW.J UUll llHfTI·llll •fi 1~1~l1~~~~tng -GEN HOME REPAIRS 11 "-laW 111 121t LuO RAm 552~ 10 . Ouellty Work. Low ~-i.tnai n2Mi.. ~7131 OllMngl; """"'"· boMI. ' Odllmt.t20U1 RemodtM/Repelra; com,;_, . 12 vMrl exs-r. Evening '•1• • l . Freuet.963-4622 RV•H~t.all lllw • and resld. Llc:'d, bonded. Complete C ... n-Up, gen' I work ol!. Lerry 989-2753 *Dependable Quallty ll&nWl 111.UU QUALITY PAIHTIHO, LOW a.tnlll .. lft. Wall f • ,..,,. 1tr1trz Ina For•t.552·11142 maJnt,trMtrlmml~trM ---. HOUMkeeplng. At, .... lrmlll--• WINTER RATES. FAEE Howe.t1c~·1M1·7131 PrOI: us · EJlpen.Carpentry §;!k; htrt -""·Mauro. 831-<t 1 H~~~MtNo~~E.A~ r•t ... frM nt. 9~6522 OrtngeCo.Orlalnal • EST. Cell John 831-2050 ( i -g Repalr-Remocl'l·Addltlona GARDENING WANTED &48-7372 P•I or Ive meg * EXP HOUSE CLEAN-Student MOYera Tneured BEAUT PAINTING GUAR. lf11~!!=1_.----AMIOWll Ill "II rWr !'4' 0oor .. tc: 549.4980 Entry & French Doore Mowing, EdOlng Twice a · • INO ledy Rellebfe. own Lie:. T124-43e. &41-&427 Small repelra ,,.. Mt I"' '"'*-~ !~ . --By Norman The Doorman mo. S20·S2&. &4~5737 HOME MAINT. Carpentry, tren1. Carol &4M502 NEW WetehouM Storege Call BNce 972-0118 . J. W 9 llt-1• :.v=---=a_ CUSTOM flnlahed c:erpen.-Oak & l)r 857-DOOR roofa, aaphaJ1 c:o1ttng1 ~ ·\llDoPtumtMngAight.f -- - AH11tll1l Ctill111 f xqulahe Xcou1Uc:1 I Drywall Repalrr. After 6. ,, .... 1. &47-7901 try by exper~ contractor "-i ISMAEL'S GARDENING etc. 13 yra exp 49.._,..59 Like 1 CLEANER HOUSE? falatlat •DANIELSON & SON* l..,PY lie: 346532 John 898-4257 anarr ti Clean-up. Gener11 m•ln. 0 S E•pertlH/8uppllH/Llc . P1lntlng a Wiit~. Drelnl ~ "°'" t20 Mboe Window WlllNna ----_ Tree trimming 550·9316 NE CALL DOE IT ALLI Jecquetlne 648-0651 FINE PAINTING By Rich-NM1, CIMn & reliable AepW teucete. "-'· 9tc:. 903 ~II. 813413' , Rep1lr-Ooora.-Alter1tlon1 lllllll llAPflJ LAWN MAINT CLEAN We fix It, brMk It, buy It SunMt CoMt Cleaning ard SlllOf. 18 yra of htippy Loe.I refl 714-828-14Ce 851-te04 M&M &42-9033 Remodel-Panel-Locka,-ete FectOfY 04rec:t S•vtno•I * • Of haul It 648·5009 -c:uatomera Uc: 2eoe44 213-M t-0509 ' Wlndow-Fenoee-Ciblnet Cuatom/Comm'I Drapery UPS. COLOR PLANTS * LOfle'a HOUS.E CLEAN-Thenk-Yout 963-4114 EJq>er\ SeMce & Aepelr StMe 1:,..... a;f a WitMal/ ..... tliat 35 yr1 exp Jerry 5.48-« 13 Free eat. Dottle 863-1138 Dave 1169-2120 II INO Service. EJcp'd, de-RAINBOW PAINTING 1rri!I 32 Y':t .-i> Afl'd'l/Comm. comr.1ore ""° ~ Retired Bldg eooiraClor "---ll Mowing Edglna T riming •ll•L pendlble. Cllt &4>270 1 ,~ IN+EAJOAS Lie •409035 "'""'11 wort! a+IW uoo lndYdlnt ltild/R:mOd: s~. kit SmaJI tob• & C:.blnet1 ,.~ F & clMn-upa. r ·sPECIA[ RXOt -boVE-REMOVE ~:.~ ~E':'; ~~ HAHGIH0/8TAIPP1NG l•bof WI ~ ,,_... bath. otc:, rm add, patio R ... llc'd ~5 6'56 e ~ywALL TAPING Jan/Feb R1te1. 731·J618 Furniture, Truh, TrMI T~ Ma\Ji, VISA•MC 673-1512 = be lloeneed. Ulllcall9ed /dc:kl b• wndw Uc: ., ' • _ All Texturea & Ac:ousUc:1 983-~ 15 NORM America'• Mild Servic.e CUSTOM PAINTING a::Ji!! !Ji!!!! oontrectort ~ IO CO\' ' y . . Car;t c.ltaaiat Free eat. Kevin 873-1503 Ctean-upa. L1ndacaplng. 25 yr1. Uc:. 4039• t. tn1'd. Ex.pert Wellcovetlng In-'Y ......... ~,.·Sr . ..,,_, 9tete In tM1f ~-446-485. Steve 647-8076 _ Treea, m1lnt. R-.onable LT HAULING . MOVING 848·5558 Bonded. Alla. COLO~ ex atellatlon RMa Conautt· dltc ~' Uc •3468n . Con -.,,. •. Add'n•C>Migo-~odel STE M CLEAN Speci1i11t Electrical 8 yruxper. TIM &45·5133 Qarege & Verd Clnup1 PERT. 96.l-Oit 1 Rlc:Nwd ant A'*Oiimt. M1-85j() K Funke &45-0193 eum:..aci~ ;:; Top Quallty. low Price.. Ouattty work·LOW RAT'!S a .. -Sh bllT TI C--' Jon &4~8192 lan•t fax REPAIR ~Mat..$200 & Otondt 511 ,._ wltfl ""r .... 1. Lk:. 831_2345 Free est (818) 335-5884 rAlllSI in.&••-ru ,.. rm. "''""' --TAX RETURNS Pr_...,.;a DAN SALYER PAINTING NORMS WALLCO\fERIMG at r -----Quelltywork, frM .. 1. gardening Competitive ..,... Lie •425924 ALL f<INDS. FREE EST leu fr .. 191 30yf9 ~· any ~. CoMnc- Com..-tlve Ret .. lor all Ct•tat Ctacrttl •425513 96&-7..01 prlcel Chuck 642·2873 B11lt~ Semct Keep your hard eerned Cell Anytime. 964-2017 Uc•330Me 190-7211 770-2725 .nytlme W8ft tor'1 8t•t• LlcenH ,..... ·-----·""""--1 SS$ tlke adllantege of all Bowd 21 CMc c.n. types of Comm. Conti a 011vewava. patlot, piths. NEWi'AEPAIR Quality. No TlllTI U.IAPI Premenstrual Syndrome tax C:redl11 & deducilonl FIRST CL.ASS PAINTING A I w . y •• I. I e I n •John Henty =i!.,. Plua, 0 "°°"' llO. San4a Reaid. repel,.. 20 Y" etc. No job too 1m1ll. jobs to small, reaaon•ble. Maln., gen ctn-up, trM c:oonallng/trMtment Ina Your home-c:onvlenc:e. Int/Ed Rep1tra. P•per c:lualflecHead the ,ade ~no ~~13 Ana. CA H701 iei)(iperii. i75ii1-3e&i~i2ililc:iiii.Rleias. Mk:key 536-0553 free est., llc:'d. 831-2345 trim, exp. 20yr1831·3088 S Dunlap MFCC 848-7280 Larry Sulllvan 64~9301 hanging. 979-52$<4 ~ day. &42-5878 ""'"" Uc: - ,,.......,, Oaf. ...., 2100 1111111 t• ltatala tt • C.••trclal Lett I r.... HM ltl1 Wu... IHI ltll.!!!.... 5111 ltlt Wu... 1111 !1!t ..... 11• lnprt IMc~ l'llt 2 Rooma, pvt bath. Idle l~IH 2111 S~rt DOI leatala 2tll Loet F/Tabby cat 18 mo. llTIT111lllftll iiiiii lllRll IUllT/UlllH 1111,ftllllT -prlvlteges, no drlnker1 iBR wfpvt 611h In 36( h.. 101 (Tl k bell) CM Motorc:ycie neceuary 0.-•• nr ...... VIiia BaJt>oa-Versallles 557-9058 after 3pm partly lurnllhed. El~ Room/Beth, pool, pvt IEWPHT IUI bl n er Light repelr1 1 1>91'1 11 City of Founteln V...., '* Mon ttwu ~ Imm to $780-S 1175 "'urni·--;:-_,; rm klt ..... /lndry. CM S275/mo. 831-8189 condo SC Plaza area. 5700 IQ ft Ample parking. ltMrl:._er, dh9.:~o'anoem_.f.°',~ol 3000NewportE "--~1tr~Cdter.. ,""""'~~~ T ":; an opening kif •......_ 6pfn Neer UCt "9111 .. A 1 631 ... 980 .. .......... .... • .. IVI. <>··s -an ~ llU· R M c di R ...... .. ...... .,... ........ ,._, .... ()( rl meintenenoe WOf'tl• I ... .. .. :..,_ ~ S°""9 g Newport condo Re-...,....., ""' ....... "" oy c: ar e. ltr hHd,dec:law. REWARD ' -SerVle F t 30-" 30 & " .. 1.... ....,........ VIL• .. BALBO• • I ble I 35 I Beaut 2BR 2be NB Condo dent n/amkr n/drnkr. 548-7729 10·111ng lam ..... •32.14•• TT ,·,._"-. 12 •• t>orer 1.,...1., H,. p -· typing r eq, Salary '-" " .. pee: a ma•· Pua nr bc:h Pool/Jae w/d • • • .,.... "' "'0 Banklnn • v...... noon ... AP""' by Feb 8 1M6 to •&11\/mo 154-29001-*PENTHOUSE• No smoking $325 • 112 •• 25 Incl utlt •31_ 1n..8 Rafa req 5 .. 8-2320 __ . .,, pl hr + mll••g• Call ...,, · ' · _..., ........ ... o v" Shop/Store/Ottlc:e/Stor-LOST-male Hlm1t1y1n P/T TELLER Marie, 680-9278 per'°°"!!' .. 1~!<'°21 Sleter. 2Br 2BI, fam rm, frplc, utll 759-0344 ---Shr 3BR Meta Verde hme, age 275.740 IQ '1 reu w/raccoon lace, appro• .........., 1kylllH, dJ«:k. micro& Furniahedroomnear SC. c2,~~;:r;,:2!~:r~ prelm1turem1~.!2;<>98+2 CoataMesa C-2 s.48-7249 10 mos old, vc:1y of GREAT AMERICAN FIRST llfYll-OlllO EOE MIFIV/H pool, !ac. MC bl;'t Plaza. atlare b11h, female terr no pell 759-6' 14 ~ Utlll. • ""'""" la• I . I Merigold CdM 720-9903 SAVINGS BANK hH Motorcycia necetMty 0.-.... prkng 1200 850-11 $275/mo 556-1737 Shr Lu•ury Turtle Rock al Ill Pat1-llme tellef poeltlon1 t!Yety !*"ton. part time, ,,_ Walk to bNc:hl 3Br 2ba, -COM. GREAT ROOM FOR 2 1 bd It ltitah 2921 ~Mii avellable In our MIMlon fOf buly Irvine Trave4 Mr 11-.rHIW I C Gentleman over 40, non-••AN t •75 ~ DEPOS· IT res. ma r rm '° 91 la I 1· 3011 Viel<> and our Monarc:tl ~-.. -M F 1 ..,,. • 30 & .. ......., In ................. new cpl•. drP9 omm smoker Kitchen prllll· "" ~.n •255 Poot/ape, tennle. Temp. •2.MO IQ ft It 56;1aq ft. I r•c lta ...-Y... • ...,..... ....,...., pereon. ,.,._.._ pooll1ennl•I se15t mo teges 548-7586 .,...,_.. OK. Utll & c:lelnlng lnci. 3975 Birch, Nwpt Boh. POSTAL SERVICE n;;a, Bay branchel. 20 Hrs. T·T lOam-t2noon M . Alf Cornpt'~ 3020 64M 155l850-64&7 ~ -Clllf Dr NB. hH, bay/oc;n $550/mo Call 8~-1~5 M·l·A tone 541-5032 Agt quallfled tndl11tdu1t1 Tun, Thura & Fri Com-p/llr • mll••oe Cell So. Felrt'lew. Sent• Ane i iiiiiiiiiliiiiimmiililHB, shr 4BR hme nr ocean vu 2BR 2ba non-·-k -T I I I I ~c:laJ bantctno Of .. 11. Marie. 680-9278 .... Young mother a 12 yr otd •-300 "n no °' e•amlnat on. Inge and loan exs-rtenee ----L l ... Spdc1ou' \lngl{' ont' b tw<> bt'droom aph BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISH£0 Hl Al TH l l lJBS Tr NNI" ~WIMMIN(, r:>lu' mu1 h mor I'' Sp1 f\I no pt>!\ MOdl'h OPt'll ddlly 'J In fl I~~~ Nt wport Bead! So-. 1701116th syi-.. 1, (di Oovvf) 642-Slll Nt>wport Bt>~<h No 8>H1 lrvini-l\vt"riu•· (di lblhl 645-1104 w/Chrlstlan man 2BR• Utlls pd 83l-S311l 1U1lta1ct•t1la Recorded ~ag .. 24 preferred Appltc:itloni DRIVER. mature. rnp for If you .,. Int.,_._.. In --1-w/pvt bath kit prlv 1600 . daughter want I garage 89 2626 llOWlf shop PIT FIT --·--_., -" 111 & IHl 960.9023 ' Dana Pt MIF 2Br 2B• full apt or rmmt lltu1tlon In SPIRITUAL READINGS houri. 1• eceepted II: Xavier's o l N B · earglng 135,000 10 Good llllt'-!de. g ood prlvt. sundec:k $350 111, N.B. area 790.9445 Advice In All Matter• & I l "= 4014 RE~IOUL 645-7&45 $50:000. Of more In oom-~ mannet. 9000 or· Reap f /T work'gFemahr3 last ~•,;utni 4ee-5304 Counaetlng 1815 So. El a1 an1 ~· W ___ _ _ mtselons and we w111inQ ~l dllrtcel lk• bdrm Irv condo w/ume _____ ltatab Waat .. 2"t Camino.RMI. San Clem *'46 000 JRLJ* PERSOllEL DRUG STORE DELIVERY. to wor1t h«d IOf It, con-We're • lllNI. but grow- Non-smkr. a111ll now E side CM, lem $275 1 Wanted· Mid februery Lied 492·7296 ' atoc:k & malntenenc:e l'<Ser Ulla. t.MrT1a Lync:tl Ing ~IO 1gerq, $350 mo • tut mo rent Child ok, fenced hOUN Sml house or apt nr bc:tl P ITI•l 2 IU Pll IAY OFFICE SS 50 p /hr 40 hr1 Realty ii the moat ~ •~ino Into new of. 788-9701 t6tirB Cec:ll Pl 548-8121 NB/CdM, rHp, neat SCRAM-LETS GrowCosme11c:Cullur•ln Laguna Hiii• Merle tlgtou1, moll growth "'-If you 1:#1 jUgglll Room In c M. home. quiet Fem 25 •l o 11\r 2br 1 'nba Kelty 788-804 t 111 mag ANSWERS youp 0~11Z~ w~ & 11YfKY L-~~. ~.A~...,2 E7lese-ttr3 ... 7&4 /...,...., =t-:,:..,-= '"y=:.:; tiyptngra .... ' ~tlM. · ~ andr• private S250 + S100 de-$338+'.;.utll E/alda C.M ~ 1---r e. Y • you -. ,...., ...,.. ...... .,., -- Poalt 642 9849 anytime Call after 5 645.6716 -11111 tr can orow by c:ontrec:t. No (714) 494-7~ 1 now tor lhe next ,.... ee-rM1n1nQ calm a colected · · I t Hl 2 veraua . Ignore Mlllng 8AM-6PM (714) Equal Opportunity 2 yrs exper. wlmlcrotc:C>Qe aat• boom earw op-you're lor ua-Some CO.: I .... • 2902 Female non·1mkr to stir ti . Modify . Quaint 838-5820 or 7PM-1 lPM Employer M/F on mic:ro electronlca por1un1tl11 1v1ll1ble. 'eve a~ aper""°9 tt• r 2BR 2ba, S300/mo ;;20x24 St25/mo.2626 Soc:oer ·Redeem 53&-4717Mr Ramos Celt Do<een Plankinton Ucenllng 1raJnlng lvail-ablgp6ul 673-12..0 BOard 1 pvt rm for am-241-1492 leave meg Newpo<1 Blvd, CM ALSO COMES FIRST BANKING Sc:rantom Enol,,..,lng. able To Interview c811 t>utatory women °' gent -8500 sq ft 1urr1c:e affttatat C._,. 97S-en3 wen Maclt>onat or Pem under 85. w/home !Ike at· fml rmmte mo/mo ol! storege 545-7983 Woman. leaving tor va-A::::.•aitin 4111 TELLERS at MfllTill Lync:ti RMtty it Reet.,...,,, mosphere $550 mo S550 Balboa Penln cation. dllQUtatno her ~ 111 ••• T'IAml ~93&8 Of 963-t319 979•11656 77 t-3955 dy 675-2628 av E-slde CM 1ox20. Storege pt1ns with next door • WllTll • Filing, llte typing, 9 per900 -----OllW ••Bl Fml stir Irv 2br 2ba $375+ only-min 8 mo lae S90 neighbor "We'll M back S50K-New Muale Con-Callf0fnl1 Fedetal hN Im-staff Newport ~n ofc: 111111 . Rtttl1,ll1ttla 2104 •,i,utl • dep 559_8001 mo' aec: 6'~723" In two weell• or nve hun-MrYllory In O c form-mediate opening• tor lull 673.0780 Pereon11 Care need• RNa. Teco Bell one ofo the M--dred dollare, wttlc:hever ·,'Ro d t ti T-"~ · .._..... r .............. UllU IUGI 26l-8620 Marianne TWO SINGLE GARAGES. COMES FIRST .. 1ng. Po1ent1al 50V. I on an par · me "'""' Po•· GOVERNMENT JOBS LVNa, AIDES end COM· tlon •-•no ut-·---$80/mo each 831·6155 Invested capital. Mini· itJon• •tour South Coast S 16 559_ 150 553/yeir PANIONS for private reetaurantl, le c:un-ently MTIR 111 FB/ra~Bt anyonc;.:~'.!10k~ .. ',e_ m•h0r Office ltatl-ll ~lt Leal Ft.U 10i4 mum risk Wiii furnish Plaza Branch Pr9'(1ou1 ~ Hl<lng. yOu, Aree ~ duty 1n home c:uee All , .. kl n!ll homem111era Wiiiy rlftlals $135 & up "" "'"' ~ a&• r1f's&detailsloqualllled Tellu ex per l a nce lltrue?Andoutnow Cell "1hlft1 Ped111r1c:1 to llf\d coReoe llUd9nta tor COIOt' TV, lree c:off9', • utll 6'~ 7272 •vi lmmd dh, 453 I 269 aq A at 1nve1tors Write 18685 preferred. 805-6t7-8000 EJcl R 1690 Gerlatrlc:S 89-5181 our deity Plt1 end ""' heated pool & steps to ---St 301 11 t6l7 w 1 S1n11 Ynez F V 92708 ____ _ - -----time Slllft• ocean Kttc;h'sJlvall. F/rmm1 to Sllr 3br 2b• N.8 . IQ .. • fnlU\ ADS -For an appointment, HAIR CUTTING MOOELS IFFlll ILDI 985 N. Coast Hwy home. 2 blk• from ooean c:lltt. NB Aot 541-5032 \M1U Bt!f Waal.. SllO pleaM cell: Apply Ouu Salon, 27._. E Type 10 key, Mii t,..,, we otter good pay ftexlt>te Lagu,n& Beac:h, 49•-5294 !.:375/~o 548·7:98 -1400 IQ It turn ottlc:e spec:e ARE FREE COMMUNrN sVs hu 2 WILLIAM AEIMER I I (714) Coast Hwy, CdM No H ll-atarter 850-0888 hours. a1Mdy emptoy- l lr&I •.•I IOnl Interesting CdM 2Br 2Ba In FV Ideal tor RE or Ins flllme temp Walk Amerl· 5.0_.~t · or ••~ blcy and phonet ple&H cell Nonne ment end the opportunity ~ Duplex n/srnkr $465 >'°'* etc Reeon1ble rent 3 S900 per comp.., e an •.,.,. atlon ----· -fOf ldvanoemetl1 No••· Wkly rentals now avail pd ~5fl'..o658 754-1366 (24 hr) Cal·. ca re~sh ;:;o~. 1 during bullneM hour1 MODELS· HAIRCUTTING part time penenc.e 11 required, bU1 S 126/wk & up. 2274 New----mo ou ave pr or ·apply In person only Ull WUT Tiii ambition Md the dee6r• port Blvd C M 646-7445 Male n/1mkr, nett. clean, 4'12 Sq Ft, No. CM .81/ttl 142-Mll exper In org,anlrat1;:11 CALIFORllA Oasu Salon. 27« E C11 WORTH II 11'11 L09 An-to wortt h.,d II ,....._ prol, 24-30 lhr 2Br 28a, (S359/mo) AIC, utll 1nc:I work, '!~1 /or bnled HwyCdM gel•• Time• Te la· ary SU I Sii LIDIE pool. Jae: n< SC Ptza mid 832·' 1611494-4797 reta1ng ._ itlrter. a FEDERAL ----markltl office In Coeta Feb $315+'it ulll• John to wOfk w/youth & adlt• ..... EWIS/U.'4 Mesa ~ t MI October Apply In panon, T~ 3028 W Cout Hwy New · Eves 1619,272•5730 Found Chow dog, vie Bl-llngual/minorllles en-Dept OP-9380-LO needed to work In cute 8 l'I ec: talon 1 n r u S 1 l u r d a y lu Cl•ntt 27'11 port Beach. kitchen•. TV --Promontory Drive & c:ouraoed to apply Send 695 Town Center Drive Fllh tald Salon 760-8098 1 1 our new comm 12 30-5c>m a1 Teco Bell, $1 25t wt11Ql,nodepollt "fwp18chc:ondonroc:ean. Bayalde.NB 67c...5364 resume 10 March ol CostaM .... CA 92626 tGaleeith~Z!'10 Mrn 2511 N Grind. SW'11• f Bdrm f Beth ss101mo. --2IOS MIF non-smkr, Bdrm ~ Dtmea 661 Hamilton. Hl.Pfl . m• more an_..,., If\ com-Ane "' Taco Bell 2820 , ~~:.3:~% & depotlt. INu•r's'tnl~B•w•/aHPERSONYL -:~00ba1. m0 0 a1r 0 • 1Pa1~~2~~n112•. FOUND lam golden Re-Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Equal Opprtnty Empl~ needed tor my 2 ac:hOol :~ ;,a,;d20 w~ so Brtatol. SW1ta AN " .., .,.. " A flll I ~u-trlever, Vic Brookhurst & BEAUTY OPERA TOA c:lllldren, own ctr. Mon-tiona 1 week. II'• poealble Equal 09P<>rtunlty Em- iUta Au 2710 TOU H In n'ly home Sllare 3Bdrm,1bllhWeat 11nt1 .._ HGaml lton , H .B U•ll.ASS&STAIT .. tary • comm Colla Thurs3-630pm $.4 p/hr to ee<nmotethanS1000 ployw ~-,...iiiij\i~~~'71~1r 968-020 1 or 6'42-4968 963-9211 ra""""' exn•ndlng n•tlonal Mrs Her"" •50 ''°° OOiET • i3501mo 1BR, -Costa Mesa hOUM. non· 754 aq It view suite c:';;;ptnYheadquarters In Mau Linda 642-8992 ___ v~ " • weekly Hourure l'lxlble gal r1t1941, frig Non·llT\k, Pr111 rm w/b1 Senior Re-smo«er 831.0503 Found fem red Doberman, Fashion laland, Newport BKKPG/SEC'V HOMECLEANING SVC and ahe office II lr...ay pret elderly Chestnut & 1iremen1 home Meal• & -.._ -Corner ottlOll w/balc:ony unc:ropped eers, mile Beac:h needs arttc:ul1te. For Christian Ofg PIT In Help wanted lmmld Own cio9e For more lnior· Birch. nr twy 547.5247 Indy 492·62111544·8096 Clusded Ade 642-5678 Northern Exposure blk/tln German Shep. aoreta1ve. Mlt-mo.llvated Laguna 8c:h 4eg..2286 transport &4 5--0981 matlOO call male btk Lllb puppy, lam - -(714) c.n n""I c:ompeten1 person with ... (••••••t .,..,~ I HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR blkl brn mhced Stlep a s -~ BHgle, lem gray/wht positive attitude ec:-llllPlllT UOlllE After tl'le kid• are on to PIYlllL IUll Poodle/Terrier mix wired retarlal skllls. written & school, how lbOUt • fun 1mmedllll o~nlng A sweller, fem blk/whl verbal skills; prefer nOlllOIAJI part time jOb al HICkory minimum of 1-.ar peyroll eacrow a mae ex.pef. to PI T. morning• pref ,_ Poodle/Terrier mt• usllt national r .. t eatat• M•c:hnt<:al & elec:lrlCel Farrna. btWfl the hr1 of experience required 10 Found mite castrated Short kn.........:. ..... 1 mull No t0am-4pm (fte•lble Key by 1oucn 1 muat Yellow L•b near Edinger ~~aoer._"""" hind 1 .,_..._.., h<>ursl 1·2 or 3 day9 Ouoes wlll tndude ex- 141-1101 & Greer1vllle, SA New-_:v• &4'4 ~ ••per nee: Ideal lor cot· p wa. Hickory Farms, ten1111e phone c:om-lege student Call Linda Co Pl FOA LEASE Attrectlvely p ort B11ch Anlm al &PllTlm 11111111 to schedule intervle"' Sooth "' aza (nut muntc:1tl0fl tome per- dec:orlled ottloe autte. Shelter, 125 Meta Drive. 22 unit• Eulblutf. Room 756.0531 1ne CarouaeO sonM I work a nttno CANNERY ROW, NB 2815 Laf1yette. 635 SF upatr1 wl shower & 635 SF grnd nr S1/Sf 545-7963 1332 eq ft otfloe-403 aq ft CM 8'«-3856 only M/pref'd. 752-2688 HOSTESS PIT 0 1ys on~ APP 1 Y In Per 1 on S 8 .. I Th 81m-5pm weretlOUM Xlnl loc.tlon FOUND GIRL IKE IPPIAISAL PllfT1llS IMllHnl ,..pp.., In person • au ··--tdj John Wayne Airport IDENTIFY CdM bated nrm Hells lull BeachhOUM-619 Steep. TACO IELL RESTAUAANT(FAENCH) ANO NIQHTCLUB APPL V IN PERSON ON.1.. Y AUNllTW 3333 W COAST HWY 2NO FLA NB NO CALLS 2-6 PM MON-F~I r•tlUfant .a1 .. Mo•day, February 4 ARI ES (March 21-Apnl 19): Empha~1s on gl~mour. cxc1Lcmc~t. pos,tblcjoumey. Intellectual lunos1ty rules -you II learn more. you II make fascinat1ng conLaCt!> Focus also on ph y,1cal attraction. romance. $1 00,.,.,. IQ It 761-5992 67~8790 Wiii c:onalder trelnee A.Ill yhollow Ln Lao Bc:h no 111'2 ...... ht ,...... for H.enk. 873-9389 c:t\erge b<>Ollkeee>er Part h 11 pte1M' New Bldg, OC Airport Found m1.egr1y Matt9se time/full time AIR A/P P one c:e s Inlet 11•1211-Ga1 area Corner of Redhlll & Cit w/4 wht paws & veal, TI A. C:Hh flow. CRT Hotel PBX OPERATORS Ex.s-pref'd Salwy °'*' CASHIER poeltlon evall Cell <Horge, before 11 AM or 1ttef 2PM OHL Y, "32-0e70 added populanty TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma y 20): Someone attempts to "sh<!vc you aside." Refuse to ~ 1nt1m1datcd Pos1t10~ 1s strong. Aqua0a~ will become ally. you'll emerge v1~tonou Stand t~ll for prm~1ples. Prcpc~ is worth :non: ftt:in ungrne!!y !:SU mated. . . G~MINJ (May 21-Junc 20~: Keep plan!I tkxtblc -y9 u 11 get message which rc{>rescnts need for change, possible trtvtl. Focur, on close relative,, neighbors. v1•i1I\ and 1dcM which can be transformed into profitable concepts CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22J· Mo~cy come, from surpn~ 'IOurce. Family member make' concc'is1on (}Cle htgh , harmony 1s restored; yo u'll be at nght place at spcclill moment. You'll locate article that had been lost. mis5ing or tolcn. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Moon in your \lgn h1ghhghts charisma. personality success through appeal' and person!¥ ap~ranccs. Techniques wtll be pericctcd. yo u'll bend of burden. romantic interests wall be hl&hhrttcd. VJR<lO Aua. 2 1-Sept 22) What had been a source or doubt, suspicion wi I bt clanficd You·11 ~ pleasantly surpnscd -and relieved. uaal decision goc~ an your favor. hnanc1al prospects arc briJh~you·11 tiavc rcnon Jo celebrate. iU (S@t. 23-0c\ ~): Wish comes true. potcntl.ll 1s 1rcat. .1 )'OU'l~ ath ~i8er ,udictJClt' and yo'1'11 receive credit lonf ovc~uc. Qajii 1ndieited in tonncc11on Wlth career. busmcu. nten11ficd relsttonlhip ii featured. • SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Oct ready for a new start, stn:» ~u,. of oonv1ct1ons. upenor will be impressed by on11n1hty. indepcnckn« wlllinanc to pioneer a prOJt'Ct. L<-o. Aquanus pTlkpersons r.iurc m scenario Re direct! ·" SAQITTARI US( Nov 22-Dcc. 21 ): Emphasison tmvcl. cducanon, at>lltty tQ <OVCl't'Ome d1'1tancc. l30$UlliC bamcf'I. Intuition rin&S true . . • npcoally whcTt family mcmbtr 1s C'On<"tmtd. You'I~ be apprised of , ''nest cg." Cancer nauve plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Whal hftd been a '°u~ of wo"Y. expense will be eradicated You'll be on more tohd vound. populanty wiJI inert"~. individual you adm~rc will seek your op1naon. Tax problem can now be resolved. Brlllol 100 aq ft. Recep-lrvlne Terr &4•-9668 &llllfllf 1xper lhn.I T/8 a atat• WJI SIOlnllY An1wer1ng H rv ••~' tlon ""· 2 offloee, 1 lg FOUND Septeh Terr141f lllTlllT ments 2 Y'' • ••P9' The Newport Beech Mer· pref d D1y1. lmmed $roo9.m5/mo&. R•t,or.,.,,.!:.!'Y mite, Vic: Orange i llUIDI Very exciting c<>mpenc II K Y ,in ' riott Hotel and TenM 099Nng1 NB 780-8305 "' r1 Pr.,,,....,• M VI C M grOW111 SlllQI a en o' Club otter a full·lltnl ex»-- ---- Mgmt. 852-6713 6;t,~;76 111· ( Plft·ThH ) arrange Tuetday tntl'r· 1t1on as Satea s.cre1ary Piil HO. Tm. .,-n ~ AIRPORT ARE.A . "9t14ay -PrWey view #-~:!!~ I The qualified c:endldll• Ltoyd P .. 1 Control "9ed1 4oe-e3o aq' Lota of FOUND· Shepherd/<.;011ie wii1 "•""' er IWat 1 ;':' ro;;:= !e::~:"t!C!e:"t we J 1 • 1 pd mix. Vic: Full«lon & 18111 To a1111t Olatrlc:t Man•Q4W O&Slllll-W W&SI P•i>ef ru rel1ted wtth train Mull ne~ good Retell ualllt Men1gemen1 -C1reer oppty Energetic:, per.on- 1ble, prlOr ..... ••O M~ll be lbte to wor1', ~nda Raold Mlvlln09- ment &42·2779 prkng. enll&ull• St C M &42·158111not In Newport Be1ch,Full o.r pert -t l mt good o ll1ce 111.1111 drMnorec:ord c.llt.tr Mo--mo oil 852·936e c:lalmed trM to flr11 L1gun1 Ntguet and 1t 1')$44.«e<l Interested appllc:1nu T 1 y1 or 9 7 9 . 6 O 2 1 RN'S Office lor rent exolllenl c:elllr · Lagune 8"ch fOf Dally m1y apply Mon-Wed 8arn-t2noon loc, ~~J~2_·150e F:'::nPd• w~1~a~~~ ~~':.~~tc:flof ,.. Ollc1Tlllllls93~ ~:i~~ ~~~~ -PUITll&llll.-TWW&llllll1M. , n~• to c:en1«1 vrown leenera 900 Newport CMt• Dr lnterb meln1 P,.,,1 ••P POI 111111 • CdM di• suit .. AC, amr t o n ' B u • h • r d H B c:overtn,q down rou11t. W•''*. Hunt1ng1on Bc:h NwPOrt Belc:h EOE req, own tr ens 7 61-221 1 prkg. from 1395 2855 . 98'·11670 collect!On• and CU9tomer -111t.P M/F/V/H Dt .. N~s • "'xi_,__ c~-PEA DIEM OR FULL TIME Co~·~~wy.675-6900 •••tlllWlll wytct Minimum of 2'5 --•• r..,. •· £--..... .,.r SUBLET 130 n OC .,_ houra "6# ...._.. M 00 ~.,l1ble.no exp req New lllSllUPll/.. t8'ner melnt~ pet· We aervtoa hOepltM In aq nr tor return of wom•n'a ......., -~ port Ctean«e. 548-2221 for 8 bed Boetd a C.... eon needed tor OC r0U1• your aree pay ....-1y Airport 1188/mo Deelc• diamond ring. loll Jan :~':. a~:.'t~2 .-:m -llllTll _._ Home tor eldetty, e•-Hourly rete • m1AMQe ~ an-your ~ 4 Chain I'll 852-9038 24, IQfMWtlere In vie ot (9am-~) ••• "....... perien<:e onty 84)..6411 PteeMnt ~ $57-07'5 'Iona by pN)r'9 2t YMnl M ottiet1 M1r ket & _... Food er• H 8 he81tt -In ~ ~• _ _.._.. .. ,. Kltc:Mnon17thStlnCM tlub Plf'I lime Non-.......... PIT DELIV(AY p ... cM PfCIWOCN-·-·-· ... .. GrNt MOtlmental vllue amkr Linda or Al NewPOr1 8eedl • 5 de1I ftyera 13 !IO/tw C M. N 8 ll8f'VICel '""o•x.-iKXiiiiidiRE~WffH;..•~ .. --E..-1 PIHM cell Steve or 1 &RI Plllll1111-752-7903 pet ...-. t 30 em-1 30 .,_ Cetl UnOe 142.eet2 --UK Near BalbOe Club Honn•. Dyl 640-7904, AS181TllT 1111111 Plllll pm DutlU lnCl'-ld• IUL man 13251!n<>li1h t---t8A t eYMlwknda 87~-8134 FIT Mon·Frl 7f3()am--4pm. houllC1Mnlng laundry, ---,,_..,..----LOST 1127 vcty Adtn\I M 50 1tert ~udlo exp "~:~" ~:': ~,:!: lronlnQ. IOfM coolltlnQ Ullltllt II 111.,... M • ... a .. t .. 11 etneme apc>fOX 4 30 clip OMlred, but no nee AM 64 21 8nd ehoe>SllnO Muet ha W•"'-d A .. 111 active Soutfl ~ &42·"6& Mii Mr MN''"" Aew.,d 5"M7t6 fOf N~, It Booka on Cie.ner.. 4•44 own auto and wNte unlo-...,. ~ al teoeta of Nor1tl Count't g.eo..1K4 ""' ,,. ,..~ torma Proreu l ona t ,...._,."' ..._ & gen--28 A houM wttn Nlae lhoC> Tepe '"lll'ed, ..._te ,, o" .. 11 .. pan I O. wet offtol cM1ee Axed * t 111142111 WI for hOrne career WOOt»/ ltlt ...... SIN Mesa ....., I a.tt11•... ~ WI ~:s MNr; & ~ inoen1"4 (V .. let:Me proot .wll Leg8c:tl.1500. 4"-22M tor P'M .. MCUl'tty vasn enc. required ~ be **-d, ea· Confirmed !Md&.. •Ollllmr'l1 *lllY-miD* Cle1ks =cs~~ amOllfrl onty pa•llCleCI and 111 1 ,._.. comm1.-.on '* Nie 2 ~ evt lmtned In Full-and be punetue1 M.ol(:al SflllilY IUb)eet lO .... CALL M.1 AOOOEAS Strong IOlfll ~ W'IS llton=a 708 8F In-benettta ev*I. Npt 9Wtl per1en0e Ctl Mf'I 0911t1.. ISMNI kno•t1ctge Mllpfl;l. bUt llM ltllle 'pftcel. c.11190-114J dll'fl &42-162t --= ;. ~:.·r:: Cell Car 1'64M32 t ..... Ledy HOU8t ~ Oowt !Ob Cell. J tor ...... _... •ILIYLllAMI• ")IOI MllllC D•tl Oftly ... tHch Frontt 0 ,:96 q -_ ........ . I d •• I , 0, 0 t • ctlOreoQl .. Y. INOent• °'*"*'' ..-.tiOn ..... ULD/ ••• blmedlc.ell9'*1 retal o ll CH l l A 9 HI ~ ~ Oelw Pl«, Al) MAL ESTAn In -lu p ' 1000~ IF 9"' '"""'9d ..... I II.Jiii 7$2'*6& • 11, P 0 le. 1MO. IALU Pf"MON8 ~ ~1111=1 1 lnfullenon TenntneGO'. -----ColtaMW,CA IMat 0 P •" I"' •. Co a. t - :-.· AQUAIU lJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): poth&ht on public relat1ons.10tnt cfforu. excilinJ cla&h of ideas. AUenuon also ccntcn around le I decision. po& ible partncrihtp. marital •tatu,. Tauru~. •orpao pcr10ns rlJUre prornlncnOy. c.11 cerotvn 7M-132f lnter;iewt Frld9Y10.00· l 1 00 fl'fT ~11• 12040' .,,. ~-....,_, lQM .....0. tOOO• CANN[AY Vilt.Adi! ttore A.M. at 1390 North Pacific 1;,;. C<lllge "*1necy Wii PIH ~ "'* .._. '* .... Tep w-. ... lot t ent u9otmo Coast Hwy . Laguna a..cn ~40 ,.1, 0 , c .,.· full twn.. ,...,.. ...,.... l<9n •••o-U71-MtO oloelnt,..!....!!..!_ .... ..., PISCES (Feb 19-March 10): What hid been .. dull routine .. could now~ tl'lMformcd 1n10 cxcatina. crcauvc endeavor Romanct enters efC1Urc. you'll be more alert, ahvc Gemma. V1rao. 'lltartu ptrson' fllurc prominently ~c the chana.c• • --~-_,,.... a "'"8 ton PC'-' • Vtelo) ' tor ~ "°'*"••ice. --we.a --tr~. &7-.-1 n., ~W2U & lite~ Htty...-Vow llefti .... I p'° ~ ~ -111'1 ~ CAMH AY VILL.AOC 3100 llUftlf /11* ......_ _, In l*'IOft.. "*-... , .. ..-,, you enwOMWW ..... Ing rq/1. 2117 VIM W~/ St Call (71•) 494 9.113 lor mor• 1nlo Ffl benefltl ... Hairo60 HMS ~ ..... 9" .. In ... ~ PfOllWl~IW00-1* tit Hamet """' Cell "' 250 ~ St c M , "3 M onr O•I• A••. ""' w. Adlt Cal .. ue1 Cel Mee z...ier &40-4 ... AQI ~ e.adl I Ma ,, (1 1')115-oil71 I ... I • ... 31 W/ Sift ,.,., c I Coi wt "' wt • I,. • In co ... ... "' 0 A 4 I • ! - .. =ri=~-=ll J• Wut.. llH tilt Yu1 AetM •J!!I h!ft•.....,.. .... l11d! .._ H "' m8' ;:, mr o .,, CMtnltt t'a • &m _.,, kMPlno pqeitlon. LIW In. i.wetry. TVt, gerege.... P CAT 211 1111 llttaa 1117 'ttllltt IUT lalek lllf 1...,_....._ __ ..,• .... • _ .. ....,...,, ._ _ N·tmkr Si.Ye 151-1848 ltemt etcl t9f.eo413 VtKy 'att Pre MM0n ALL THITOYS. LOADE.DI 1111 ••--•1111 't7 "12, 5 .-MW eng & 11111 lltll COrwtte '13, full '*"'· .,... -1Vf -· --price '2700. 17M90e (AUTAKIH) .. ,..,. • • .._ Q6UI topt lhwp, ""pty •rP•1•1to n llM• '"'11111••.... KPR/AIOe ~·et-llltttllaa..., llJI IOOt Od cond .. ..... Alf eondlllOMd, 1tereo, 1ran1mltt1on. alloy•. etc .,,..u 117,600 ·714nio.Mtt 11111 ~ -"" rqn. ftlrn• po1111on, ex-trectlYe mealt. •ble to a7 83 7 · f\OWllf ''"'Ing, power 11500 obO 845"4224 Thi• low mite bMUty wu dy9 'or 4M"°"71 ev :t;•INM POl*ltlet. !tun ~ Oflly. Appty live In 49t-2227 ext 103 L.Jelll&TI _. 1-518 _ br--" i248HHE0) ~2. -orig own1:--ilt 1ut1 tredtd In. Local ctt. •••Pf\•r• l 1ood kert Home Vlchio. Nu Mek •EHcut!Y9 ~ + GNlt lladM ~ fll! •1111 cond. 4-tpd. 1m·fm bleu· only 27.HJ mAM with = NII ...... ....,., '*" oom-1n w teth St, Na. d• '~m or •1~t •Ba11 & Howettciubealct. L punkt s1200 873-2703 •Y«Y eurcK 1x1r11 ... l'i-iliiimm_.,_.91.,.,._ :J!•;0.","0·· <:1 •II Stacy, ................. forylll or eldatlY 5•t..037' projector • ...... fia:On;Giton o , ~--11 drive 11...yov wltl BUY OfllKPUDIAv.. _.. --r ... _,,. _ •3 Dool Frlgldate • loe Nautical Antlquea. C&fl 79130. 22K ml, txlt cond. 11j pJO&Oel lOAOE>l(t0TOt72) .... _.... own tranap., ~ Nn. fot Young artt11 w/gentle Col· moat for detallt. 478·2412 tll\19f' w/bllc '-9th. tnr1, 111 Stffl 111,111 --dellYefy 'uft °'pen 1im. II•._., poelllon u ,....._ •Ptione mate .+ remoe. 5&8-9051 eve/Wknd ·n Oodot Ve11 ovttom. upgrade•. Euro header. ·' 1111Mr-a.91M1lo~. llrtleulatt ..._ WI" train. 85().()181 call In houHtceapa r/cook. •M•r~C•reon dtelQMI' I xlnt 0011d, Mtoo. D1ye 935 gear•. Cllfford alarm. '*'°" w/ablllty lo talk Norme f)cperlenced \a Kannel eola/f0""9411 ~ I 732-784 1 or evu 138.000 8&•·2525 meg =..,~a,11ecutl'°". SILK CAEENER _ !JcS-Mald.(714)873-8100 •811g1atttopdln11>1 ;BOCJe evilifcwi21Gt 9e0-1748 ·eo 91tSC red ~ Medlc.lldet\~1i. prtf'd, knowledge of •01wcockta1t11>1 In Huntington Harbor '81 00001! VAN C0n· '73 240Z 1 ownr. lmmac leather. loaded. lmmac. t4t;t 1 111 I ' 5·l h 1700 ...... II I 1 ( " ' I r ,,.,,.,r . . . aV914, NftpOft hach. Mofiklnt Aotort oalptul. htl 1910 •Mot:~:E~~~r 8250/mo. 151·11111. v.rtlot1, L.olded. All tM mac:h cond/lnterlOI rn· 8211.000 551-1884 . TI0-1146 Ca I Andy or Kauhl ru:.1. sQPCJ09-lhQla MIKE 173·5'15 ··~· Toy• (1Y79430) ;~~~/~181~5geo m '82 Tiro• Whit• front & F• Ulae ~ tan 831~•9• mix ?UPI Pttentt gd wXAIHobil: !886 eq/H ..... raar. apotlert. new P7. idoRdeoOs 112 Fltwa .,,.-,m... o:rt. oo=r' .. nllf mlllTI wetohdogt & ~tie fem-King u noetallon wtr bed. eaty acoeu w/lge 18' roll pollthed rime, tow ml, Broughtm. fully loaded. -400 'torltt need xlrt help for Uypett.943-2822 2 yrt old 1300 Pro-updr,Huntlldllt1·5H1 ~ lmmae .. $28.500 Whtw/wtll'-9thlnt,mnrl, ~t:.:J....~;.21~1 °' 2·3yeer9MCretarle!U· ~GOld--Rt""m-:.:--.1,~ re111ona1 drawing tbl 875-1938or967-0t18 ..... t ...... ddedt""",wlr• .,_ V1,__ .. -....... (Ill ........ \ Valenllnee day, no eJCp. ··wv -· .. -wtmec:h arm (i.tt lland) llMlr 1 ...... -.... --"":....di.=. ..... ot" d,.• nee. 8<t 1-5837 yra. loVM kid•. Reaton· make offef. 850· 1719 """-.-..-.--.-.-'13 944, 6 •Pffd, red, whl•. txlt cond. Oflg Ftr• l •YI ,_,.,, able Clll 840· 1728 Wind t urf er, Cut tom IHlher tnl, lmmteulate ownr S 11,900. Dianne & con1truo1lon. and lwlttltMlf~or ... rt lumlnum glut patio made. Llnhtnln" Boll 11 • • • • S t".000 OBO 494·8459 847-59750<148·8080 1111 ... lllT• --1 a "'-""" d• s. I Siberian Hutky, bfk/wtlt. t re 1• 15 be 1 • • • __.,_, • ....._.. ..,,...., ~ Part S 00 enc 01u vx • w/matchlng htrntu Yllll Hiii Hiii -...----.78 SEVILLE, blue/blue. Autometle, llr oond .. V-8 ~:m~~h:i~:~ tltM. Ca 842-3013 ~~~:r:·8~:g;rc,1 1 offer 84&-7092 Mut l tee. tUO/obo, CHOICE OF 9 BHutllul '74 T"RG". Too MUST SELL. P.P S"250 engine, ~, T-Top, --_ __ __ __ rib eo. playpen S35. 1138-0285 or 53&-78111 Some 8 w many upgr•d.. rMn-0 80 72o--049a Maci wheM. l2MITHl0) ::::~no~:~~,: TELEPHOIE awing 120. clo1het St, Some v"~ ~!,=: !Ion A eutl •t Mii '* f\ll A S LE Aatl11t1 IOIO bird c:ao• S8 499-2181 T" CHl!VY. FORD. DODGE enarl l l S 14 ,850/obo Mon· I '78 Coupe De VIiie. ..... p . ppty In l s I I Bianchi 12 tPd At Low at 1115 361 Ou11111i r9CI wftan 880-8730;$/S 875-997 loaded, extrat. lo ml, C*'IOfl 1:3oam.4pm. &IT ell OllLI Dinette "' 195, ttereo tn 1t1fl1n racing blke ... _.. letn S5950 840·5541 ••LY 1110 ... PlllTllll HlL·TI• IHI Ctb S75. Sl•t• bed PoOI S400 080 &<15-4055 ~··· lthr/red piping Cttm Intl ·80s.Vii1e 88K. gold. fullY 171Q ...... ,ft, lYUWU Xtnt cones seoo llbl• w/1eeeuorlH l MENS PEUGEOT; 23" ( lL43919> 111-0220 CHICK lo•d•d lthr. mOOl'lrOOf, lntM '1•/HMlll lllHl&TILY e11h OBO 850·8212 lights $189 854-9487 rrtme. 111vw color, never Bta•a tl29 IV.Ea610N e111 .. CfUIM. PP MC. mlUIWI llUnUY 1 C N Biomedical hu ex· ~Xinl con<i $250 J Wtyne ·Tennie Club 1ngl uMd Sharon 875·5792 ljj lelll AOOl•I o $9995 720·<>"98 -~.....;;......:;.. _ ___;.__;__;~ , lf; panded It'• tet.markellng OBO Sandrt 955·2800 memberehlp S725 OBO cycln/ n PON SC HE ·eo sevllle. Ilk• new SHOO =-~c:m~"~1.a C~~~ program for our rtdlallon 01k Ciitnt dreaMr $250 ,75!_-!~28/831·73~ lcMtlrJ 1011 AEPO ·.~::~~w~LE"SE AUDI Newpcrter II 8o42-0795 11U PMI .... ioc . .,.., o .c . airport monitoring dlvlalon Oak tbt S350 & 01k ehra LOI wgt Jenning compact f73 H d CB750 1 1 ti••" •LL·••Ylll LUI• Hc1·1~E.v.,~~-E11T111 Dye, 548·1823 Ev•• '1tt9t1a ldnt tlcMlt, pfefer •JtP« In Th•M lull time pc1lt1on1 $50 .. SttlSun 11·4 wheel ehr, puthable only. on a . ... I -" -" n ~ '81 Eldo 33K ml Ci.an & R.E./,lnan ce/Ae~lng. IQfated In our new Cotta 514'• Fernleal, COM dlx mdl $219, 842·3067 header•. t lr •hOCkt , Od Cl111le. I041 8001221·8398 s.i .. 11 Service loaded Sliver w/leathef. F~\~.!~'d:'us1r'' 8~~~ S.lary S2" 000 to Mllt• office• offer a -----eond. $875. 496-9585 Ill T~Blrd, •ont pkko. turq, 71.C/432·1581 C, ... ,..,,, S "'50 ... 8 32•"' 13().,00Q, bued. on exper ••l•ry ptue commlHlon Pllllll LOT l&U Magic ltland Gold Card '82 H d XL500A 5 000 {4MV5&TBT orl~, lllt eond '79 Accord, 4dr. tuto. 58K ... ....,... 10.• ., .. -.,.. (2154THE0) Cllll Ml Al"'n btwn 1·3 Earn up 10 $2000 Thouaanda ot antlquet l Memberlf\lp S650 I :,'C:O b .. ed 281·50•""" 7 0·0"'1" ml, pit, p/b, nu air, reg IVE••~N '83 EL.DO. low mll ... llke 111,111 Mon-Wed-F:i. 752.2540 monthly lntervlewe begin colleellblH Sat/Sun 646-8309 __ ~r I•• •kl :45~ .. g~9tr • """' " • gH s4400 obo 980_388; °"· new S15,500 obo owner/ THfODORf Jin. 14. Please call Diane 9-SPM Steamboat WllllH Pine tree. boxed, 9 feet. AetM ... llH '4& f . Coeat Hwy dlr 497·5255 aft 8pm llnn&aJ Spiker tor en 1ppt 11 Antique Mall 18020 $75 obo 549.4050 '84 Ktwttkl GPZ 550 Red -'80 Prelude. 5epd, amlfm Newport Buch ,MlpecedR.E ofclnN.B (7 14)545-0tOOext 2226 EuelldFV557-8073 & Ready Many xtru •n•-.... etereo. anr1, exit eond 67S-0900 'llfLHIWlll hM an lmmed ~•no TELEPHONE -M1Jical la1t. 4 S2500 841-8886 -aw-S5000 5•8·1522 lllHUI av i ll. ror tom eon• TELEMARKETING AfllillCtl 6011 ARTLEY FL UTE. New Hondt Trail 110, 175 llPHTI tfllWNIT '81 Aeeord LX. 5tpd, air, T t l Every Option, 1,500 ml .... wfeccuate typing 80 wpm --p1d1, perfect eond $285 mllH $500 and Taco llAOI p/1. exit $'4900 Dy lft I B11utlful Black. Wire & dletaphone ll(p Xlnl I HY lPPLlllOH Harriet 842-9178 '" 8 mini bike $200 6"~814 fHturlng 852· 1900, eve 673-4346 Whit (e337a) ~ta. Contec1 Cathy, REPS LES 967·8133 -Salee and Servle.a :--81 Clute t5000X, "'·~d. 1110 TOYOTA 121 HO 955·2800 --t VEGA M Tubepttone Aett Ltat !I Exotic European 1mrr1ed • ~ ... I O ' SEC~ARY PART-TIME w~'!~,t~!~}'~!~~. ;;n~r ~:~1~4t~22~928. iiill-liflll M~J~.AA1;1A1R ~;,r $':~ 8~;~;31gortg s.apee<S.~tr~ J~r ""'· Jll11 1NL1 1 1,1 1 11 -anu11~ S50 S3oo 1•3os pelo --0-----r-TOYITI -• tno. power brak••· -H" •H• l ·F l1IO·IP• CM '645•22281831~71~/ PiaHI/ ~HI HM l11a1aa ~ii (150ZFT) 1001 Quall s1r .. 1 l'Mt•peoed. latt-growtng H ptr lto1r Mason & lfamrln i loot ALL MAKESI Aa l 1 4211 Newport BHeh compeny hatachalleng· HIJPflll• Relrlg S195 W/O $395 Or1nd, mini condition. S199DOWN 1Ji 5080§ Wfit w/!Mtt;;( '70 K-Ohla AM/FM eatt. 111-1100 Ing poettlon tor an excep· Rlelllll FrMzer S225 5A7-2918 S5900 648-1484 Deltvert Any lMM Interior. Fully loaded, One of best around. Mutt tlonll lndMdual with the RefrloJFm ''' wllee-mkr, llL-UYlll LUii lmmae. S7900. Ol1na ... S2950 Ph 650-5804 NABERS tklltt, Intelligence ltld PAii TUlllll delroat S t50 873-035.C Plano. smt upright, walnut ll0/221-1111 780· 1518 Of 552-2000 ••1•1 motivation 10 grow wllh _ · _ Beaut tone, renewed In· UI. Fiii lheee •hoes and Re11dtn from. prepared Wshr:ofYr S145e11. relrlg side/outside, tuned & de-11•1•12-1H1 '83 5000, Turbo dtl, xlnl , ............ ,1_·-·-u-.-, ..... ---c•o1LLAC we promlM 10 keep you sc call Orange County S226, gas stove St50, 11vered $750 847-5672 eond, toadedl Air, auto, • " on yoYr toea. 20 + ttour1 r tdt nlS to set up ap-d1hwshr S 100. 6"8-58'48 w ---Lii LUii & erulM. digital •t«eo. elee U SH&I P/WMk to 11art The po1n1men1s for tales ----urlltzer organ. •• • WEI TllH snrt, P/Nate. p/lockt, •le A/T, ftclOr" 1lr, p/1, p/b, speaker S400 642-5004 $12 505 780·1901 ' pctentlal I• endleN peopl1! 10 demonatrat• Ct•p1t111 6011 . --48 pymta of $177.84 +lax · erulH, 11mlfm stereo 840·'46"8 end sell Ge teway -TV ldao c EL o Ac ·Total ID 112 cass, low mllu Huntington BMch v1deo1er services Commodore Computer tt 1 6232 pymll $9048 48 Drive , ( 1GHT 114) $800 6"2-0494 tiff away $579.51 I 104058) 78 2002. stick, Jade green. II HI llllnllY·PlH Tllll V1deote~ 1s a computer· Qenefal office exper feq'd based 1nlormat1on •r· fOf rMI estate office vice wtt1eti provide• Houri flexlble 644-9513 subse11ber5 with new•. games, m·tiome shop· llOllnllY ping etec tr on1c mall, ttrono administrative educa1tonat program• tklll•. xlnt accurate and more typltt, IBM (XT -word •tat) ne.ded 8am-1pm Mon· All you need 1s a clear Fri 10< emall euoceulul voice lots of entnu11asm L1gun1 Management and reliable transpor· Contulllng firm Work In· talion Call for appoint· ewd•• llllng. errande. ment or apply In person travel arrangementt general ore upkeep 497-4<t37 llm/CLHI Typing a muet Oood w/llgures Learn data entry Good working con d1\1ons 6"4·5885 Mr Stiannon *lllll Hla&Y* Glrl ofe. non-smkr . 11 Ti•H llirrer Vhl11tH Se"ioes 3 100 S Harbor Blvd Su1tt1 :1200 Sanl8 Ana CA 92704 (7 141S40 25tS K289 Equal Oppr1n1y Employer TOPLESS MODELS S 100/day Paid deity No e~p nee 826-2583 frff It fH 6ft2 19' color TV e1dl eond HUNTINGTE>N BEACH orl¥ ownr, 90K ml, mini HUN-TINGf ON BEACH S tOO 974·9115 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH $4 50 (213>434•9797 CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH Be1ullfuf young Siberian ---------Hueky, male. AKC reg Beauutul 19 ZENITH TV 842-0631 5A0-5184 '82 521E Red, auto, llhr, 842-0631 540·5184 need• good home S95 1 yr wrnty Open Sun Aatn Waat-.1 ~ pol BBS. coneourae .• -_y 11-1149 6•6·1373 TV JOHNS 648-1788 .. nMI $18,500 854-1918 trCnll H .----It " -I WI Ill lll lllll -* ·7 I 250 Mercedes Benz Fara1t111 6025 ata, -aera USED CARS l TRUCKS '12llW1201 4 dr, wht w/blue Int, Kint •Onfy SmooidtSofa/fove 1'' Avon Rover wfth COMEINORCALLFOR Auto, AM /FM Can. SnRI, cond $4950 549-2844 oak/staln/glats col lbl set Evlnrude 12hP. uMd Ix Fiil &PPIAIW. A/C, Cust Whls. 48•000 '66 230SL. •how room Oak chin• cab. tbl/ehrS s 24oo OBO 646·8141 C«mler-0.Ullo ~~·,,.~ark Blue/Blue cte1n. 65,000 orig m1 s 200. wa11 unit. s pc bdrm Power loats 7012 OlmlLn 112,100 s2s.ooo oBo 786·8824 $400; sofa seet'nl; solabd $350 brat1/glast din 14' Chrysler Boat moter 18211 BEACH BLVD .111 ILElllS ·7 t 280 SE Comp rebl1 S300' Xlnt 972-8A 11 lrlr 55 hp run greall '85 HUNTINGTON BEACH llPOllTS ens Kint cond S6350 Antique 5' Walnut Tbl, 2 Reg $5005418-25'48 Hl•IOll,Ml·IU1 0 0 Lie 697CTE -1001 Quall Street 770-077 1 t6' draw lvs S500. 18' Deep Vee 110 53 gal WI WAIT YHI malch'g 66' Sideboard gas tank. ba11 tank land ClUI i•ir• •••r Newport Beach ·72 230 6 eyl Priced to s 3 o o . handcar v e d lrlr. VHF radio. I or an _. -111-1100 sell. mint eond Must Net 646.7628 S4 750 Days 960· 7610 See Tony Rajal .84 52..ro 12.000 mt, al· $4300 OBO 645-5891 eves 962·3232 · 011 wtr bd w htr l"tdbrd loys ale. snrl, 35mpg '73-280SE .c 5. lull pwr $115 Eves 646-8314 25 Formula Liberator oM· $25,900 Ph 833-3880 am/Im stereo. reblt eng sttore twin V-8 OMC't lop & bottom new super cond-Sti 7 ,500 brakes. e11ll cond Must sell Now PIP l'\r J'9l.J191n 844-2067 or S.0·9406 675-2172 /MS-9020 ~---" '77 450 SEL·45,529 Ml '80 Celle• Teal Blue. good cond Good 1r1n1 ear S3900 873-4431 100 I Quall Street Newport Beach IH-HOO 70 Camper Bua gd Tni'i8Xt $999 499-2786 nd wrk 71 SQUAAEBAcK CLEAN, RUNS EXCEL $2150 CALL 673·2440 '80 Rabbi! Conv. AM/FM, xii cn<1/B11 orr 844-4842, 760·0505. Kelly '81 CORVETIE T. TOP. Glast panel Roof. Has It Alli ( 1 FNA880) 112,.H '-1111'1 ( • '·''' d otlc7,. ........ ' ..... .ao 111ur ROBINS FORD JOt10 t-tAAR' >A •H"' fl (C)'tfA Mt 'A 1,.\ J ft11111 1tU r•I TlllPI IL Automatic. 1tereo. POW9f tlaatlng, r.;. brOM. (1HDA054 I Ill THI ODOR I ROBINS FOR D 1 J0f)(>HAWhc Hi t'llr, i lO\fA M f ",A r,\J ••1111 '85 ConY91'11ble FOfd Mu• ta ng Ctuale eond S7.000, call 780-2517 '88 Mu111ng rare OT latlback model. Good IOf r•toratlon. At It S 1000 Wl<dyt trt 8PM 833· 1H I 'll '""'llUlllT 4 eyl. all. radio, Miter, 62.000 mll•. (317JFG). 11.ltl HUNT1NGt0N BEACH CHRYSLER/Pl VMOUTH 842·ot31 5"0-5184 '74 l TD. ndt tome woni. gd treneporallon S700 OBO tft 1 tam 842-0374 '79 MUSTANG Ghia 3 dr 1uto. V8, air, erulM $3250. low ml. 673-8726 '11•••1111• ILllMYllTllU 6.08 cyl, • epd, factory ale, pit , p/b. p/w, pllock erulM, Ult wnl, am/ 11ereo Catt, only 17. mllH (2AKP821) HUNTIU~~\EACH CHRYSLER/PL VMOUTH bkkpg & secty skllls , VALET Salary open ~eaumes 10 I Parking Allend11n1 $4 p/hr 2855 E Coast Hwy ~ 200 5larl No ups Apply in CdM 92825 p~r•on 1830 Main St Irv French Provincial girl's bdrm set. whtlgold tr1m form1ca lop drssr & m1r- •Or corner pc. desk chair E)(lt cond 759· 1175 •29' Cu$1om Cryslallner. Jffpl 1622 Sal9*·S•rvlce-Leaslng Sll,750 twin ONC seadrlve. out· _ _._~...,.-----* * * * * * * 669-0220 ·so-Rabbi! Ost L. aunrool, .82 Mtllbu-C-la-1-,le-.-Md--tn-. 842-063t 5"0-51 air 5 spd tmmac $2750 lo ml, like MW Qwnr/Ofr CIHalC '88 Mueteng C 11111111 11 .~·~·'·~ 1111111111., TELEPHONY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY Tellabs Inc headquartered nea r Chicago IL 1s one ol lhe fastest growing companies 1n the tete com- municatrons industry We design manufacture and markel bOth analog and d1g11a1 equ1pmen1 lo< voice and dala communication networks Our continued expansion has crealed a n opporru!'•ty lor Field Service Engineer Costa Mesa, CA This pos111on based 1n our new sates 1echn1cal support ce nter requtres a minimum of an associates degree 1n electronics or equivale nt and ai least 2 years e•perience llOublesnootrng and servicing voice or O'.l&la commun1ca !Ions equipment Knnwli>dqe ot vorce trealment an<l s1gnahn9 PBX s and data mull1ple.inq techniques woul<l be a dellnne plus as well as oac11grou1111 in soltware/hardw11re rntAraclton Ap pro ,,1m111ely ?0% travel and 801\.'c 1 0H1ce eng111A"'r.r1r~ .:vi'1 trnubf Pcihonting 11 required We otter a n enellen1 salary and benefits package For conf1('11tnhal 1 on s1deratror1 ptea'I" 'iend your rnc;urr e to or call D!ek ToHl TELLABS, INCORPORATED 5290 Nell Aoed , Suite f16 Re no, NV 89502 702·827 3"00 .J I 1•1•' Jrlf ,, f "'P• ,.,., Y I Tte1abs111 1 11111111111 M A A E AM O I HY FHllTIRE tt1tfl(j ror sport111tt1ng-<1tv· 'II JllP OIHHll UOIUllT lmlTHY LES 957·8133 in8, lj\thometer, VHF , 5apd, 0 10. AIC prep, PIS, plf.OWlfl llW'I '81 500SEL AMG new ltt'lr, xlnl c6nd $30K dya 476-5099 eve/wk nds 759-f557 &ddlllonat 500'1 avl Ask lor Gordon 596· 1884 497-5255 after 8 PM vertable 289HP, auto '80 Sciroceo s . xlri'iCOOdl ,1 ,. ._..._ 881·1188/844-7777 King size bed and frame A F. ratneon radar Gd lilt, tntermlltent wlpere. sgo 645.4249 cond prof m11n1 Many rear trae Ioe le, and mo<e 77 32014ap e/c(896tlp) 11ras$39.950 478-1991 (Ser •0183) 77830sclauto(15<tTRS) Whl. air. am/Im c:asa, lo ,. '""" Ll 1 m1 962-6683 645-8587 Auto, P/W, AM /FM CUI, _.a;,;C~O;,;.a;;... ____ ,,.. King sz bed(eompl) Top ol the tine Ellle EKeellenl tond $300. 650-2153 72 Fiberglas 16' deep v 110.111 80 52816tp ,1r (1bbic7.C6) CrutM, Tiit. Pwr wlndowt 17 1 llnCOln. exit cond. null Mere 110 Ideal lfah· ORANOt COAST 80 52815tp sir ( 1ben797) S '82 380 SEL S '11YWl&aln & Hall. 15,ooo ml. M•k•oMer.Hm842·7e35 .c dr d1ee1 4 epd, am/Im Gray/Black (8374a) work 548·2201, ex-480 1ng boat $2150 838-3485 AMC/ Jeep 80 5281 5tp sir ( I blb408) Mo111no Design fu rniture 7 4 Alden Motor -Ya-chi 2524 HarbOr Cott• Mell 81 320t 5sp air ( 1e11c824) ad II I Be I I I .... 102• 82 3201 5sp air ( 1evd984) m e 111 8 Y au 1 u twin v 12 01esel11 4 state-,. • • 82 3201 Sap str ( 11gp463) Betulllul S1111er Blue wllh matching leather ~ker Olgltat AMIFM Casselle. u1tlma1e IV alarm pro· less1on111y ma1n1a1ned, excellent condition throughout stereo cessetle. tunroof 122 HO C JI. SLfEllll '78 Contlnentat, S 1000 or (I TU713) beet offer 548·5873 12111 eomptemporary canopy roomslhds super char-4 un.. I Dri tO O 82 3201 5sp t/r (Ude 103) bed PO!llS & sides & 1er/11veabo•rd S375K waM '" HUNTINGTON BEACH llPllTI '82 Continental, Ilk• new CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 1001 Quell Slreel $9800. Newpcrtlt II. Oyt maleht n e d 1 bl .. 82528e5spL'd(1fnu306) n,, n a ea $270KequUy S75Kcaah ·12Chevy8laz«,p/1,p/b, 8332015spa/r(11wj615) $1300 Ant ique desk or trade Trust Oeede. 4-apd, lock-huba, runt 833201ssp 'S'(3909l8) w/eha1r S 1500 102 incti Real Estate? Must aell well $2950 875-0127 82 320t 5ap ·s· (003028) 842-063 t 540-518.C Newport Beach 842-0795, Eve MS-8823 (IEKR400) 8.C Ou1n1um blk 4dr, enr1, IH-tlll dining lable w/8 ctirs Best otter NOW PI P -$2000 SOHMER upright 675-2172/645-9020 '83 Toyota PU 4x4, 5 tpd 83 32015tp ·s · (1alx418) blk piano $2000 All mint _ air, a.mllm, pit, p/b, 83 3201 a/I ·s · ( 1fnu433) (714) 857· 1322 Weekdays '84, 190E 5 apd. whlti. under 1900 ml . snrt air, ttereo eats, chrome al· toys, P77's $20,000 PP lully lo aded S 10,900 Barbara, dys 835·5330 OAIUll'I ex 200 838-2957 evea Our bul H le<:tlon In cond 64'4·4136 L'(man 21·11n1er gd eond maleh8~ell,8Kml,llk• 833201a /ll/r(071944) Pastel Or1enlal rug 6x 9. Nda keel writ. Rfftorera ~ $ 7 6"8-7841 ~ ;~:: ~: t:~ :~g~~:: sol11 bed outdoor dream Olr 675'4142 '84 SIO Bluer w/all OP· 83 73315spl'd (395758) furniture 760·8792 loata Sail 7014 lions. Blk /Slvr, xlnt eond 83 833esl a/I I'd tnll 150 1 MuSI aelll $11,950 OBO 8 3 8 5 70.., Sola Coffee Tbl Club I 5 Polter sea worthy, 646-4488/83 l-9114 evH 4 1 1 sp sir ( 17 441 Chr s Pictures. access . slp5 2 83 OIB. VHF. ex· 84 325e Sap tom I( lkt\1929) r~as pnces 759·0780 1ras $2000 545.9419 Tr•cka toli 84 5331Ssp1om1 2bkb90S 8<t 5331 Sap L'd ( 1kgaA70) Sola tove1e11 4 tbla 2 36 It Columbia d•t. 2yre 1112 TIYIU P.I. ~ .19'.amn· lamps Gd cond $850/all mooring Newport Harbor Atr. cond , 5-epeed, Jul! ~ 1JIL." Will separa1e 645-1330 $33.000 64&-1484 12K miles, SH EL u (2388THEO) 'l14)1Jl·31l1 ~··~~ 00 A LITTLE •1111 208 W let, Santa Ana CLOSED SUNDAYS ~l : ~ BUllNHI IN V°"" ~Al£ .,,..... • OWN HOME ~'1 .. _,")-·~·{' ·.. ~ -,-~· "I' ,, ,.,.-. ....,. . · ·.. :. fL·" ..-1 • # • • ·, • J :,(. ' '-? 1 J I GARAGE SAU ADS NOIN CLASSlfllD aY CITYI HI lllOW r l • , "" . ,.. ,, ' THI ODORE ROBINS FORD JObO HAR80 8 8l\10 CO\fA M l\A 641 0010 '7 linternetlonal Travelall, no mlr 0< trana, body gd $300 862·211 t dye ·fe SUBURBAN '464. Dual air, new llrH, excel cond $7850, call 8am to 5pm lalMI Jalaa• F1Ht1ia Mon !hr Fri , 848-4483 ----------••••II f I H lo•H Salt Vall~ ·79 Ford 1h ion tru~k A furn 125 Grand C1n11 Freezer 1150. babythlngs. w/r1ek xlnt running B I Feb 2 3 998·4 730 book•. mite S11/Sun eond, S2900 844-0481 Costa.... 9-.C 10101 Eagle Ave, '!!O De::::i r:ckujJI Foun1a1n valley 962-6637 5 apd, gd eond. L114d/bt1t1 hra. ·~-rt ltac~ -s 2aoo 854· 1753 Ror.klng chairs. de•ks, '82 Jeep CJ8 4114 ,.,..,. 4 rr111ches chairs chth1 E E SALE Sun 8·5 ""''' I Jro1,,~rs end 1bl~. elocki Furn, hOUMWltH. per· apd,pwr •leer, am/Im, lo mr.rP 1 n.i Tuatin "v CM aona111em1 1744 Skylark mt, weO kepi Mull Sell Lane, BayerHI .,.. S6900 Obo 831· 7855 '11111Sun Feb 2 & 3 9am. -----% l 0en¥er Or 1nr Baker Sun 10..4 2427 HOiiy Ln Olm TIHll ... Bitar 511 kntCk·knlCk• ~rig, eoueh. hOUMhold OIMI ., l Anl1Qu,., turn 10011 furn. btby Item• etc Al L FULLY re-eon dltloned end gu1ran1MC1 exampi.-1980 One Hall Ton. tulomtlle, long bed only 25.800 mll., (1x24281) IHll LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI LHllUCllllW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LO NG BEACH (NO Cherry exll-405) lll•)IH-lltO i'rade-lne Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS STERLlll llW 'IO 121t "'!pd, me!a!!lc b!ue Vory lownlllet(Stk rr2222) '121201 lmmoc.utate. H•rd to find • Henna R9d (Ilk "2201) '1212h Low mllet Baltk; Bh.ie Lotdecll ($11 •2207) '12 llltal a..,. S.aullful. low mllft, Satarl Beige(2221) '111111 B .. ullful 81ecll on Bleck • Mini Siii! in lac:tory warrenly (2 185) (714) 559-7926 '84 280 SEL Silver w/blu llhr 4 dr, fully loaded Ul,111 869·0220 FUWUSS 'II 2101L Midnight Blue/Beige Every option $34.300 759-0858 IHOHISllYIH For eompetlllve prl<;et & leaae rattl on 1985 models, Jon Reynold•. 1uthorlz~ deeler rep 846· 7027 818191!>-8886 '10 2401 Price Include• one year terviee eon1r1C1 (P4000) $12,900 .Ill ILEllll llPllTI 1301 Ouell Street Newpon Beech 111-1100 TOP SSS PAID For P1mpere<1 MerCedH Benz 11•11t&TI Olll tOP Merced•• Price• Paid C1fl Petet or ~y IMll If llPtlT1 ~11•1 IEllOEIES BRAND NEW '84 RABBIT Convertible. fully equip!, lake over payment•. 670· 1207 or 838-7290 ··wE Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD ' m WE CARE ........ 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